Central High School - Wakitan Yearbook (St Joseph, MO)
- Class of 1968
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By his senior year, itis hoped he Will have found his goal in life and will be prepared to attain it. Central's pride is a Well-rounded student whose dreams are backed up by knowledge and effort in many spheres of life. A .JSF ' ,X Junior Jackie Miller practices putting make-up on senior Betsy Hoffman in one of Mrs. Chronisterls drama classes. David Thompson studies the sentence on the board as he tries to think of the correct way to diagram it for the class. 1 , '-sl-Diaz. i-1,1-.fig-my 1'l5'V. -' ef .nga .v-A New literature texts stress Word power This year Central English classes introduced a new series of literature books. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company, this colorfully-illus- trated series presents an approach to literature which puts emphasis on vocabulary and style of authors. Students add to their literary knowledge with art displays on bulletin boards, films of great authors' lives, plays enacted in class, and self-Written poems, plays, short stories, and es- says. Students study both literature and grammar within one course during their first three years. As a senior, a student may take either senior English or English literature. Other optional courses include drama and speech. Kathy Thom, Dave Maddox, Randy Bell, Connie Evans, and Mike Earixson sing a typical old English ballad. Mr. Kelton points out an interesting idea to junior Mike MO- siman for preparation and presentation of his speech. f Z f ff Speaker David ll India With ne news of for American st who are aw democracy be Central's Arthur Burr. ular and the regular com World historQ Richard Koch p routes shown on i 3 5 lu I 5 I 5 5 texts fer as introduced ?ublished by lorfully-illus- to literature and style of I knowledge rds, films of in class, and ries, and es- .nd grammar three years. Either senior her optional lnie Evans, and d. mior Mike Mo- npeech. f ,Z MA, ,, -1 V . F, V' I , , . I, . ,z - Q -r 1-----1 -nur4Am.,q--A-as-4sn....u.g,Ji4-Zaye, . fe x. . f v:l...' . - - i ...re1:f..:.i'-V 8.:'.a3': .1 - L. 1. J i Speaker David Ford and clerk Lois Pollard listen to representative Brown's bill in international relations congress. Indians stud past, present, World events With newspaper headlines daily noting the news of foreign crises as well as turmoil on American streets, the growing need for citizens who are aware of their country's heritage in democracy becomes apparent. Central's history department headed by Mr. Arthur Burrowes operates on two levels: the reg- ular and the advanced. Freshmen following the regular courses take civics, sophomores study world history, and juniors study United States Richard Koch points out for fellow students various trade routes shown on a map in Mr. Ranner's ancient history class. history. On the advanced level, freshmen take ancient history, sophomores study modern and contemporary history, and juniors study Ameri- can history. Seniors may choose from a variety of courses, including economics, government, and interna- tional relations. The education the students of today receive will be the major factor in the deci- sions made by the voting citizens of tomorrow. Juniors Paul Beck, Barbie Adler, and Beth Petty work on a bulletin board display for Mr. Burrowes, history classes. -'lglgllblflflhgldfl .,....,si. l l l 3 f Vw.. , V , l ' Gutlook staff Works to achieve perfection i 1 1 w 5 r 5 I r I , I I l l l ll e,e, - A l Ruth Marquardt, Leslie Burger, Linda Donan, Linda Journey,and Mark Burr dicuss a layout for the Outlook's next issue. J V Jeff Ward and Mike Silverglat concentrate on typing their if articles while Mrs. Florence McCoy, sponsor, Jim Bonebrake, Martha Hulse and Sally Carriger look over layout plans and Dona Weigel stand ready to offer them helpful advice. while Doug Dannen and Ronnie Karle decide on a picture. 5 ff, r J' S , B , c, f my All-Ar Proofreadii these go into Outlook. The 1 and second sen consists of scl coming events Florence McCo ter in journali, putting their n Bill Clinkenbeard Outlook editors, wo Sherri Stipp, Judy on Sue Castle to cc ! ,. s ii li YL wine! sction ssue. r layout plans l a picture. .. N: Q--.is-4:.pnr.4.-.4.L.'a..,n-.A-ng-sr. All-American rating Proofreading, printing, pasting all of these go into the bi-monthly publication of the Outlook. The school newspaper which the first and second semester staff Writes and distributes, consists of school news, student opinions, and coming events. Under the supervision of Mrs. Florence McCoy, students spend the first semes- ter in journalism class and the second semester putting their new knowledge to good use. Bill Clinkenbeard and Herman Greenwald, second semester Outlook editors, Work together as they plan their layout. Sherri Stipp, Judy Barton, Wendy Bartlett, Rick Litvak wait on Sue Castle to count second semester Outlooks. L QQ-gk YQEIQ' f 47' it .,. .. .. . .-. ..i'-,4. .u.,1.-. v .. ..,, 1 Robin Cargill discusses ads needed for the Outlook with Sherry Pasternak and Jerry Carpenter, fourth page editors. Mrs. Florence McCoy, Outlook adviser, discusses past layout plans with Nancy Roth, Lois Pollard, and Becky Stuber. WMM .4 .- - A-, - w-rl.- MNA, , qw-bt-n'v3Pdr Wakitan business managers, Lee Gray and C.I. Crouch, ac- cept payment from Bob DenOuden as he waits for his receipt. Senior staff members Tina Elam, Ann Dunham, Carol Rich, and Becky Stuber type copy and cutlines for the Wakitan. X A , . Susan Elardo, Wakitan editor, hands Becky Stuber an index bers of the Staff, card to place in the picture file, while two other senior mem- Student Wakitan staff labors A130 imp Junior staff members, Paul Westlake, Linda Watson, Brenda Neal, Michelle Hurst, and John Carter collaborate on scaling a picture, cropping it, and writing a suitable cutline. F 3? sl N0 pay, lit but a congenial ' describe the job member, after T as departmenta outs, plan pictu Every day 2 niors strives to mer, some stud at Missouri Uni to help improw Maureen McNeily, f together as they org X. Vi y Ember fm index bers of the staff, Carol Rich and Tina Elam, paste individual ot er Semor mem' student photographs on identification cards. labors to improve Av rating ,a Watson, Brenda aborate on scaling 2 cutline. No pay, little academic credit, long hours, but a congenial Working atmosphere-these Words describe the job of Wakitan staff members. Each member, after being assigned to a section such as departmental or school life, must draw lay- outs, plan pictures, and Write copy and cutlines. Every day a staff composed of juniors and se- niors strives to meet deadlines. Then in the sum- mer, some students attend a yearbook workshop at Missouri University and bring back new ideas , to help improve the quality of the Wakitan. Editor Susan Elardo confers with advisers Miss Marilyn McCoun and Mr. Linus Dowell concerning a suggested layout. Maureen McNeily, Debbie Dotson, Karen Haberichter, and Carolyn Nelson work together as they organize layouts. aw ft M Nancy Roth and Dwight Arn, fourth year Latin students, lis- , ten to Mr. Dean's explanations of his Holy Land slides. During fifth period French class, senior Connie Evans and i French teacher Madame Jones go over several French tapes. l' r w I , 1 l l L f ' v t ,.',,,,r J'- ffi , iff . M2 bn ll :ww ,W 'Uf 0 ,,,, P fr V, , M fi' ,, , V' ' 5 ,Tv-IZ' ,' H, f ' I w , . 3' .V'I U . fm M f -4 555.6 f f ' M My W as fi, ' ' f f W if W Wi? rrrr M2 wwwr f, 4 cQ?f92f,f .W 3 in 'm 1 Spanish student Rhonda Rocharnbeau admires a scarf which depicts a bullfight and other aspects of Mexican life. Languages promote international feeling Taking one of the four foreign language courses at Central makes it possible to learn more about international neighbors and how to converse with them. French, German, Latin, and Spanish instruc- tors teach their students the fundamentals of the languages, such as grammar, vocabulary, and verb forms. By listening to tapes and then re- peating words and phrases, students learn correct pronunciation. Pieces of literature reveal facts about cultural aspects of the country. French and Spanish students have clubs, and all the language courses except German have annual banquets for the students. A new Spanish III class enlarged the language department this year. Nancy Ruoff, first year German student, learns correct pro- nunciation of the language by listening to tape recordings. Ma' on 1 . 4 1 X, A 2 Sei IT13 , Q, 'fa . li 5 ,si l a scarf which 1 life. iote sling n language 'le to learn and how to iish instruc- entals of the Julary, and nd then re- earn correct reveal facts 3 clubs, and rman have ew Spanish rtment this is correct pro- :ordings. -. , r Math students master new concepts, ideas Mary Kline, sophomore, puts an important geometrical proof on the board so the whole class will understand it. Senior Rhonda Thomas contemplates the many challenging mathematical concepts encompassed in Central's curriculum. With the growing importance of numbers in our rapidly advancing world, mathematics is be- coming more important in a person's education. Many people think of mathematics as cold and precise, but in reality, creativity is a necessary factor in developing formulas. Students at Central are offered general math, which may benefit them in everyday prob- lems. For those wishing to investigate the struc- ture and method of higher mathematics, the courses of study offered include algebra, geome- try, trigonometry, math analysis, and calculus. In the solitude of the main hall, Karen Hansen labors over a trigonometry test she missed when she was absent. 1, X fn- I In biology, Sharon Chrystie draws a Punnett Square to deter- - . As a part of the work in health, Steve Deem, junior, and mine dominant characteristics of future generations. Roger Edwards, senior, study a chart on human muscles. Larry Clinton, Linda Hessemyer, and Robert Kerber observe an interesting display case in Mr. Athen's biology class. I orlcl depends on Scient Science panding nev raphy, and new facts ar tion of new . Central gi velop their abil ing courses in physics, and h the departmenl stand materia study more adx for new unive other improvei in the science o Q E I S 1 vam- oends on E 2 Deem, junior, and uman muscles. Ng, 1, . ' ...--h............--....-........... . .,., gf. fgg,-1, scientific development Science opens the doors of tomorrow by ex- panding new fields such as space travel, oceanog- raphy, and computer science. Scientists discover new facts and develop theories that lead to inven- tion of new and useful tools. Central gives students opportunites to de- velop their ability in the fields of science by offer- ing courses in earth science, biology, chemistry, physics, and health. New equipment gained by the department enables students to better under- stand material presented. Chemistry students study more advanced subjects in order to prepare for new university courses. These, along with other improvements, show progress being made in the science department. Jane Headrick, Charlie Harrison, and William Hammond experiment to discover the characteristics of potassium. p Mr. Swope watches as two of his physics students, Dwight Arn and Bob Ferguson, set up an experiment during class. During an earth science class, Debbie Caton demonstrates for Charles Hribal the principles of running a generator. John McGinnis cleans a slide he has been using in biology. 21 'E ,. . . ., .. .4 'A Craig Hayes listens to Mr. Gary Gibsonis explanation in answer to his question concerning a basic business assignment. ,. Steve Thomas, senior, uses an adding machine to help solve some of the more difficult problems in bookkeeping class. Students attain skill in business subjects The whir of typevvriters, the scratching sound of pencils gliding across a page, and the bark of an attorney slyly questioning the defendant are familiar sounds to students taking business courses. The business courses encompass a Wide variety of subjects. Typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, busi- ness law, and secretarial training offer students the opportunity to gain practical skills that may be helpful in future years. These skills also help the students in their other subjects. Because of a change in teachers, Mrs. Betty Bartles now teaches all the secretarial training classes. Mr. James Perry is an addition to the staff of typing teachers this year, although he has been on the faculty in previous years. Jim Perry checks Saundra Words and Kathy Davis on their typing skills as they work hard to improve their technique. i 2 Ti., x gp .S xx x p I Libby Cowan help , 9 .,----' Squaw skills 4 tnrough the se himself pulled from room 135 find himself in good things to ing to be turr hands under ti Mrs. Linda F Books on child development fi pamphlets anc home care hell these skills he and careers. n skill jects scratching sound id the bark of an defendant are business courses. ss a wide variety okkeeping, busi- ffer students the lls that may be lls also help the iers, Mrs. Betty etarial training ition to the staff 'h he has been on .. .thy Davis on their their technique. Liar? Q: . In advanced foods class, Diana Vogel, Linda Lewis, and Linda Fisher prepare various meat cuts for refrigeration. i Libby Cowan helps pin a dress pattern while Barbara Scates and Leah Bergonzoni cut and measure the remaining pieces. Squaws learn, basic skills of homemaking mmm . . . mmm . . . good! A student hurrying through the second floor annex hallway often finds himself pulled toward a tantalizing aroma escaping from room 135. Once inside the room a person may find himself in the midst of pots and pans filled with good things to eat or tables full of gay material Wait- ing to be turned into Well made dresses by busy hands under the guidance of Mrs. Doris Grunwald, Mrs. Linda Fletcher, and Miss Frances Wright. Books on child care, good grooming, and personality development fill rovv upon row of shelves, along with pamphlets and leaflets on interior decorating and home care help for the girls. Many students Will find these skills helpful as they plan their future homes and careers. Cheryl Stigall carefully arranges miniature furniture in a scale model of a bedroom for an interior decorating project. fig it . , Boys gain skills for careers in industry Centralis industrial arts program offers freshman and sophomore boys general shop, woodworking, metal working, electronics, and mechanical drawing. Each class involves interest- ing projects starting with simple buzzers and art objects to more complicated projects such as ra- dios. In advanced classes, boys learn new skills and how to use more advanced power tools. Hillyard Technical School provides junior and senior boys with classes preparing them for possible occupations in the future or work in re- lated areas of study. This school offers students drafting, electronics, auto mechanics, machine shop, printing, welding, and carpentry. Boys learn newskills as well as proper procedures. Mr. Wilkinson shows Leonard DeWeese how to cut a square hole with a mortis- ing and tenon machine. l i A I . ff' ,. .QV .W ef M riff! f' fi General shop student Greg Monach exercises precision and skill as he cautiously cuts a board for his class project. Students draw designs in sheets of copper as a project for metal working class. , u 6 2 E 2 3 Z X. if 'Y l Jesse Chapel watc I rf E 5 :ises precision and ass project. king class. If Jesse Chapel watches as Dennis Howe and Ricky Garber sand a car before refinishing it in their auto-body class. l David Fisher and a student from another school repair a proper way of drafting a form for mechanical draw transmission to gain experience in automotive mechanics. Francis Fisch watches as Mr. Fisher shows Greg, Ogletree the ing. As Mr. Spalding supervises, John Hickock chang . -fx , es a tire on the automobile he is repairing in automotive class. 4 V 4? Q-N. -::- --fr-gre-mga, r - , I f it L , .Ind .. COE students gain vocational abilities Cooperative Occupational Education CCOEJ enables many students to acquire part time or permanent employment. Through this program students obtain on-the-job training for vocations that they may go into for the future. COE instructor, Mr. Ralph Wilkinson, tries to prepare his students for their jobs by teaching them what an employer Wants and expects from his employees. n Students also learn about selling, business law, and money management. Babysitting, work- ing as a salesgirl or salesman, clerking in a gro- cery store, or working in a bakery are just a few of the possible opportunities for employment. As one of his many duties as a Conoco service station attendant, Steve Reinhold fills the gas tank for a customer. Candy Weber, working as an assistant in an' optometristis office, fits a customer for the correct size of glasses. i Jim Br and fits Cindy Fankhauser for a new pair of Shoes- Denise Bartles Studei Jim Blacklock, Dr correct way to che S ucation CCOEJ e part time or this program g for vocations 'e. Jilkinson, tries abs by teaching d expects from illing, business vysitting, work- rking in a gro- ' are just a few iployment. e station attendant, er. -Xxx' . ...k..! ut' 1 of shoes. i 1 Denise Bartles prepares to drive under the supervision of Ray Walker while Bob Brandt and Kim Fisher wait their turn. Students learn good driving procedures Jim Blacklock, Drivers' Ed. instructor, shows Jim Bradley the correct way to check the amount of water in the battery. ,.,. M.. Enrollment in Mr. Blacklock's and Mr. Walk- er's driver's education classes reached capacity this year. Many fifteen and a half and sixteen year olds took advantage of the opportunity to learn to drive. Students spend six Weeks studying rules and procedures of good driving and mechanics and care of a car. They use the rest of the semester for practice driving sessions. Students taking the course find that driving requires practice, judg- ment, and skill. g Suzanne Novak studies the proper parallel parking technique for drivers' training in hopes of making a good test grade. l A I I . ff 4 Z On a tour of the Albrecht Art Gallery, Central students stopt Observe the djsplaz - of ur Art students View displa ' Using people they observe in the hall as models, Connie Esh- enroder and Pat Heckel draw various figure sketches. Roger Koehnlein works on an abstract sculpture while Gary Irion and Jordan Rothstein repair Abe Lincoln's statue. During one of Mrs. Voss's art classes, Debbie Branson and Kirby Evans pose as models for other students to sketch. m,,4vW ,rf Central's 2 changes this ye to area art ga Students toure see an exhibit to the Nelson l These Visi1 art to the studi Voss and Miss dents in basic color, and pail Advanced art 1 jewelry, sculpti Hx, ' 28 - -sq - --,.,, ,, ... 4.2, ...Q 1 1 n an 'y Q we D FY Central Students St0PU observe the display 'of unusual Chinese artwork. ts View displays in galleries Central's art program has undergone several changes this year. Mrs. Jane Voss sponsored trips to area art galleries to study works on display. Students toured St. Joseph's Albrecht Gallery to see an exhibit of Chinese painting and also went to the Nelson Art Gallery in Kansas City. These visits tie the current developments in art to the studentis application of his talent. Mrs. Voss and Miss Jane Blackwell instruct Art I stu- dents in basic fundamentals of drawing, design, color, and painting, and studies in art history. Advanced art classes do projects in oil painting, jewelry, sculpture, and Weaving. ,W I , f f X4 ww-..i-Mmm r . . 'ff' v67l 45 ,- .u, : 5,4 -mgqg,-.fue ' ' P' 11 fir' 1 Pep band enlivens S13uden1 David Grahl and John Peterson find it's' easier to get their As a joke, Phil Johnson, Jim Howard, and Larry Harman blow folders before other members rush to get their band music. up hundreds of balloons to fill Mr. Cunning's office. Majorettes Sharon Swyhart, Debbie George, Pattie Painter, majorette, Janice Wing, demonstrate one of the many forma- Carla Muckey, Monica N eidinger, Linda Bridges, and head tions used when they perform at games with the marching band. .. .rrrg A A WW s JEL ,mls - Nr ,..,:..,.,..g..75i:5v-.:: .1 7 Y Y --wwf- Q i I l I PEP BAND-Baci Peterson. Second Lindell Howard, Phil Jim Howard his set of drums HHVGHS students' spirit at pep assemblies, games irry Harman blow ffice. the many forma- ie marching band. fs-wi ,,..,,gp 'wma- .....i4.+,,..,,,., ,,,.W..s-W. .,,..,,- - . , f, .. ., 'MM PEP BAND-Back row: Wally Gasper, Davis Martin, John Peterson. Second row: Albert Klawuhn, Larry Beauchamp, Lindell Schiermeyer, Doug Tatum. Front row: Jeff Rich, Jim Howard, Phil Johnson. Jim Howard, sophomore, demonstrates his adeptness at playing his set of drums and cymbals during stage band rehearsal. Y This year's band members proved their leader to be a fun-loving person by playing many tricks on him, including filling his office with balloons. Although he is a. good sport, Mr. Cunning expects hard work from students. Because this year's bands are larger than last year's, the members must prac- tice even more to achieve a unity of sound. Stage band practices after school and plays at assemblies and for the all-school play. Marching band is largest and has the greatest variety of in- struments. Majorettes practice with the marching band, adding color and excitement to performances. Pep band urges Central teams on to victory by play- ing at pep assemblies and games seeking to create greater school spirit at these activities. Q Annette Jennings readies trombone she plays in stage band. V w ,-my firm, uv:-fx-e:w'.Lff f W ,.s,.q3a, A Majorette Sharon Swyhart shows co-workers, Monica Neidin- ger, Linda Bridges, and Carla Muckey, how to do a baton maneuver. STAGE BAND-Back row: James Rausch, Keith Grahl, Bill Geha, Wally Gasper, Albert Klawuhn, Gary Thompson, Shar- myn Thompson, Terry Warren.MiddZe row: Richard Heinberg, Mike McMi1lion, Annette Jennings, Stephanie Peck, Susan X 'w','f.Zf f' fx 'H f of Q f ay it pdf, ,Vw 6 J a si- .,ia. , r aa l, ww ' li ii , If 24 71' 3? ' M , Stageband exhibits talent : S L' ht' Butler, Patti Derr. Front row: Roger Heard, Davis Martin, usan lee 1 David Grahl, Lindell Schiermeyer, Jim Howard, Phil John- son, Bruce Windsor, Doug Tatum, Larry Beauchamp. X- XXX K. is .rct .... 'E' gb-K I - f 'YY-' e . e o , -: ku-an-44r.,.n-a.gp..q:,,...Ju...fn e..A.m.-sa-5,-M., ,Jififllfl-Lii I . f , , V X- st N Q. exhibits talent at assemblies ard, Davis Martin, ioward, Phil John- zuchamp. Driim major, David Grahl, leads the band as they practice a formation in preparation for half-time entertainment. Mr. Duane Cunning signals for attention by raising his baton as he prepares to direct a Central High School band. Susan Liechti finds time to practice before class begins. l i l l i 33 isss 1 'rf , A I I I i , 5 f WX kw a W4 ft W ws B' B- 2 I .,.,- , 1 ,. K., ' f r A,. E is ,ff-2 iijff IQ I , , I I I 52,1 4,7 ' Z If 4 MIXED CHOIR ' 4 , ,1 A I W 4 I I e st I Fi It I I I In I I I I ' I I I I II I I I It , I I 7 I I , V r . I . V I.. I I MIXED CHOIR I-Back row: Robin Reichel, Roxanne Norton, row: Phil White, Lloyd Ferguson, Bob Mayfield, Judy Liechti, I Cathy Rejnin, Emma Hines, Nancie Grove, Jeannine Mattox, Russell Ha-utzenrader, Bruce Schindler, Douglas Castle, Dan I Debbie Scofield, Gloria Biggerstaff, Barbara Conner, Elaine Thornton, Greg Ness, Brad Scott, Bob Luikart, Rod Riepen, . Wibberg, Jeri Miner, Janet Minor, Sue Lane, Iris Carter, Cindy Puppel, Nickie Grove, Debbie Heckel. Third row: Ron- nie Chase, John Hanson, Cindy Radcliffe, Debbie Thompson, Linda Bridges, Kristy Keller, Ann Hinton Carla Cla ton I II' I Bart Brack, Mary Ellen Wilson. Front row: William Bridwell, Larry Kilgore, Terry Hochenauer, Randy Peuker, Jim Mason, Jim Minor, Jeff Frasier, Joe Prashak, John Lawrence, Bill Jim Allen, Lanz Riddle, Debbie S Soethout, Chris wood, Nancy.Ru Tarwater, Jeann , y , Reiss, Mary Williams, Cheryl Wood, Shelia Henderson, Barb Williams, Cm-ti, I Sharman Roberts, Karen Burns, Pat Miller, Carol Henderson, Corwin, Debbie Griffin. Thorpe, Terry I I Glenda Elrod, Jennifer Cox, Bill Rose, Julie Acord. Second Bates, Taira Y I Ill ' ' 5 A 0 0 Mixed cho1rs , chorus Work to lmprove smgm , Mr. Myers Shows Mixed Choir I mem- Members of Mr. Myer's Mixed Choir II begin each session with warm-up exercises, ber Bill Bridwell how to correctly shape his mouth for good tone quality. I mi I I I I I , I I I I I I I ,I I ,, ,fm I I I II I I ' f 1 I 2 if I , , ' I ,nv 4 .1 I . s X vyxxx of esis V it xx F- A ' T' .' Q fi' R ield, Judy Liechti, uglas Castle, Dan kart, Rod Riepen, William Bridwell, zuker, Jim Mason, in Lawrence, Bill . 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V V, V , , 1, , f 5 , WV ,f 1 7 ,V VVMNV ,,,zIV ' ffffv ' 1 ' -f , , - V, . ' ,, ' f , ' ' ff f -1:1 f 5 ' w 4 V xuv, . 1. , rn' , , , 'ti V 6. X I E 5 v daft: 4 K W ,Y X fy f Qilesy px xX X ix X Q :SX -: if s V X 5 . as if T S FY if fl Q. X X Kgs Af , wg XX' X B,- Q K 5 , N Q X We f Qs X N fb. 5 g ts , Arif y alfa f j V f g 43 gff xx gt 2511 lf! V f , 4 , f ff 'Z . ,f l i S 3 is 9 f f ? ? f l 1 3 r 2 E f 6 ? 3 MIXED CHOIR I-Back row: Bill Zimmerman, Dave Seever, Jim Allen, Lana Reavis, Jerri Acord, Valerie Craig, Linda Riddle, Debbie Shackleford, Pat Heckel, Karen Smith, Teresa Soethout, Chris Ann Schwader, Jeanne Curtis, Carol Pack- wood, Nancy,Ruoff, Joanne Curtis, Laurie Sydow, Veronica Tarwater, Jeannie Franklin. Third row: Alan Pickard, Mark Williams, Curtis Carle, Kent Shipley, Jim Whitson, Jim Thorpe, Terry Lynch, Jim Anderson, Linda Kline, Susie Bates, Taira Young, Joyce Curry, Susan Cummings, Joyce singing techniques g QL , 5 f , Z ' - , 1, Lager, Debby Bristow, Debbie Douglas, Cathy Green, Jenni- fer Eveloff. Second row: Liz Vineyard, John Huffman, David McKee, Chris Hunt, Connie Chew, Scott Koch, Bob Riddle, Jim Simpson, Rod Sander, Jerry Allen, Rodger Pettyjohn, Mitchell Welch, Greg Marsh, Craig Barnes, Bill View. Front row: Martin Hart, John- Crandell, Walter Leslie, Cody May- field, Roger Gench, Susan Shipley, Doug Fletchall, Mike Liepp- man, Willard Lyman, Jennie Stanton, Dave Taylor, Stephen Moore, Richard Blakley, Pat Linder, Steve Tomlinson. Members of Mr. Myer's freshman chorus class organize sheet music transferred to the new annex music storage room. ,Z Q-5,1 t we mf ' ' 4,vI13l!as.'4IPa'z 'L- Concert choir tries fgr 9X4 Rick Mitchell, bass fiddle, Dave Maddox, electric guitar, Dale Pianists Patti Painter and Kaye Cornelius watch as 'Sharmyn Shelley, drums, play accompaniment for Concert Choir. CONCERT CHOIR-Back row: Carol Rich, Linda Donan, Claudia Quinn, Nancy Bocock, Ted Archer, Sharon Vasut, Barbara Tatum, Barb Midyett, Susan Young, Nancy Spence, Wally Buckner, Debbie Willeford, Kaye Cornelius, Jan Shackelford. Third row: Barbara Loubey, Patti Klein, Allison Cowan, Pam Shanks, Debbie Hiveley, Karin Terrill, Lynn Duncan, Linda Carpenter, Maureen McNeiley, Carmen Qzen- berger, Sharmyn Thompson, Annette Jennings, Gina Cros- Thompson plays through new Concert Choir music. swhite, Linda Dotson. Second row: Susan Elardo, Jean Ander- son, Jeannie Workman, Tom Bonebrake, Larry Newman, Cathy Helmick, Susie Silkey, Rod Browning, Dal Cornelius, Lyndonna Scott, Doris McHenry, Sandy Ramseier, Nancy Kibbons. Front row: Jerry Kountz, Eric Olson, Mary Stan- nard, Dick Riddell, Jack Hower, Michael Chew,pDave Mad- dox, Randy Stuber, Ronnie White, Mark Evans, Louis Mabin, Bryan Stuppy, David Kariker, Robert Becerra, J o Ellyn Brahler. Marvin Gench di CONCERT CHOl Becky Pfander, P Rick Mitchell, Skaith, Ronnie E row: Jerry Kent, Jim Bangerter, I Jane Headrick, r F u n i X I I s i I .....n.,,.1 .L ,Y L' .,.--V . .A ,1- ir tries for excellence in singing technique, quality N watch as 'Sharmyn 7 music. irdo, Jean Ander- Larry Newman, E Dal Cornelius, .arnseier, Nancy lson, Mary Stan- Ihewg Dave Mad- ms, Louis Mabin, ,Jo Ellyn Brahler. Marvin Gench directs Concert Choir in singing acappella. CONCERT CHOIR-Back row: Pam Denney, Martha Hulse, Becky Pfander, Pattie Painter, Charles Miller, Jeff' Buckner, Rick Mitchell, Terry Eshenroder, David Jackson, Mike Skaith, Ronnie Barnes, Gregg Seever, Roger Wagers. Third row: Jerry Kent, Tom Clouser, John Martie, Steve Anderson, Jim Bangerter, Linda Barton, Evelyn Hedge, Judi Cunning, Jane Headrick, Marcia Donaldson, Lois Pollard, Lynette Singing in various choirs offers students in- terested in music opportunities to become more proficient in their ability. Students in these choirs find that singing can be fun as well as educational. ' Students taking freshman chorus often find that they would like to continue in music and sing in Mixed Choir I, Mixed Choir II, or Concert Choir. Choir directors find it difficult to choose members for these choirs because of the great amount of talent and the limited number that can.be accepted. Sophomores and juniors, for the most part, compose Mixed Choir I and Mixed Choir II. Mr. Byron Myers directs these two choirs. Mixed Choir I usually has several opportunities to. sing besides at regular assemblies. Beingchosen for Concert Choir is one of the highest musical honors that can come to a stu- dent. Mr. Marvin Gench, Jr., director, teaches students to use singing techniques more effec- tively. Quite often Concert Choir sings at busi- nessmen's luncheons, television programs, and assemblies. Campbell. Second row: Kay Crawford, Bruce Moen, Larry Moffet, Bob Burgess, John Alldredge, Richard Standage, Ja- nette White, Carolyn Potter, Carol Senne, Connie Eshenrod-. er, Dale Shelley, Wendy Bartlett. Front row: Ronda Wilkins, Bill Mansperger, Jim Cox, James Westrich, Alden Deal, John Wollenman, Tom Brown, Steve Kibbons, Elaine Roesing, Ste- ven Embrey, Phil King, Leslie Thompson, Leo Lankford. .. w f . QW Lf ff ffm, 511+ Vffsznh Wiz-yy. ua '54 1vw4 , ,. , , I , N, -5 ff 1 -1,- Administration A teacher's dream-come-true is a Well-educated stu- dent Who dreams and has the ability to make his dreams come true. The administrators, school board, and faculty of Central combine forces to make their dreams come true by inspiring today's youth. Centralis faculty offer a rich source of Wisdom from Which generations of Centralite dreamers have received inspiration. Centralis tradition of honesty and courage of convictions Will continue to inspire her graduates' lives. s,eg--1-mil.-.wwf-g..gqgi,, X- I Y tif. '- - ' . . ' c My If , fyrff, W' f , ,ff ,ff ,ff L, , .VW iffy' 1 , . - U Wu, f 'W ,,,, 7 f Z W W w, l Z ws ' f fd f , ' iz: ,V I An I 1,w,,f I ,Z 7 1,72 , . , X is M f Q , f fx if :rf ' , ff , 'Z ' , K , A3122 .az 44 fi W 6 ' Z r r' M ' AO' , f mum V , 1 ,, I. WA 7 if 1 1 . ff-Amnr,r-- M-fy ' li 1 l H I ,..,,,, WW ll l 1 . it F H r . i 53 r W, , l' WJ, 1 l ill Il I l l l i SCHOOL BOARD-Back row: Mr. Hubert Campbell, Mr. George Blackwell, 4 . . . ' Superintendent of Schools, Mr. George L. Blackwell, opens Front V0w-' Dwlght Damien, Mrs. Wlulam H- Guenther, JT-, MrS.Paul Knepper Il p the sliding partition separating team teaching rooms. 1 l 1 1 1 Principal, Mr. Frank C. Baker, far right, shows Mr. George L. Blackwell and Mrs. Max Coleman the new annex. l Mr. Max Coleman, St. J osephls Assistant Superintendent, points out the newly constructed annex on a chart. Mr. Frank Mr. Maxwell G are four of the l Q t educational sg ' gether wih fin the school boai l L standards of C. T l l ' Headed bg board meets ea l ' . school policies, l 1 , m l '-linu- l l I 1 il ' . . 1 Y ll V , ' l At Mr. Baker's bir I than, son of Mrs. X l A fl xl it -1 BS l .,. Q 191:17 ,I ..h..,. Q-K ., rt Campbell, Mr. George Blackwell, Mr. Robert Keatley, Mr. James Robertson. Seniors Robin White and Carolyn Potter take their problems H. Guenther, Jr., Mrs. Paul Knepper, Dr. Thomas White. to Mr Baker who gives them advice on school affairs . Centrals principal Mr Frank C Baker takes tune during TS 8 Q his busy day to consider a letter he has just received srintendent, points Mr. Frank C. Baker, Mr. George Blackwell, Mr. Maxwell Coleman, and Mr. Hubert Campbell are four of the most important men in St. Joseph's educational system. Their fine leadership, to- gether wih financial support given the school by the school board, have done much to increase the standards of Central. Headed by Dr. David Hopkins, the school board meets each month to discuss topics such as school policies, budget, and personnel. At Mr. Bakerls birthday celebration he offers a mint to Jona- than, son of Mrs. Virginia Frazier, faculty member. K if' Phil King leans back as Mrs. Fisher, school nurse, examines his throat. - .- . sv-y-abs.,-.ix-fa-.wqffxsge-QA : Admmlstrators cope Wlth si Mr. Roger Grunwald, assistant principal, helps Bill Lipira open his lock. Mrs. Carol Cutler, dean of girls, and Diane Collins, junior, Mrs. Louise Krueger, annex office secretary, keeps busy dur- discuss appropriate length of girls' skirts for school, ing the day filing and typing records of freshman students. F A Central's 2 keep Central Donald Trout the boys, and admmistration problems to Mi Mrs. Elair ords, and Mrs pert work as Louise Kruege Mrs. Anne Fi nurse. ing. Z 2 7 As one of her task lects and counts m During second hou Ivel Weipert, Cent ,rs cope ,. . ..,. .. . .1 . .,,...., x. ...N .Qs . ---------- Q 4' m ' A ,, mf 1 E as :I VV a 1. ll All f ll. ,I. 2 Xl it ?Yy' 4 1 5 5 lock. ', keeps busy dur- iman students. VZ' ! aff, ff' 2. ........,a..1 .. 1 ' ..z.1.'.' .VL JL- gl-S-. , with student problems Central's administrators and their office staff keep Central running smoothly. Vice-principal Donald Trout handles disciplinary problems of the boys, and Mr. Roger Grunwald helps with administration of the annex. Girls take their problems to Mrs. Carol Cutler, dean of girls. Mrs. Elaine Venable keeps the financial rec- ords, and Mrs. Betty Wiles and Mrs. Ivel Wei- pert work as office clerks and registrars. Mrs. Louise Krueger is secretary in the annex office. Mrs. Anne Fisher fills the position of school nurse. r As one of her tasks, Mrs. Venable, Central's bookkeeper, col- lects and counts money and pays all school expenses. As one of his administrative duties, Vice-Principal Donald Trout discusses a discipline problem with Dennis Boring. During second hour, office secretary, Mrs. Betty Wiles, answers the telephone as Mrs. Ivel Weipert, Central's neyv registrar, types absentee list for the day. K fr qw.-gv1.igF,,,a if ' ,, A -gg., ..: - ' ,, .,' iii M Facult AKARD KATHRYN ATHENS GEORGE T. BAKER, GLADYS A B B S B.S. English Biology Physical Education Assemblies Department Chairman GAA, Ch69I'163d6I'S Freshman Pep Squad BAKER MARGERY BARTLES BETTY LOU BAUMAN HELEN L. BEAUMONT, LOMA . . B.S. Enghsh Secretarial Traimng History Algebra Typing Senior Class Department Chairman BLACKWELL JANE BLACKLOCK JIM BLACKLOCK NIKI Physical Education BOTTORFF, SHARON Football Coach Art GAA Pep Squad Drlvers Educatlon Special Education Brush Sc Pencil B.S. English E e H E COE instructol ious occupatioi interested. Q? BURROWES A.D Hist Forum COY, DC AQ Eng Freshma I i ' 44 I ,L-Vi, 9' T li ls i, E l ll ls i . lr Q il ll l l ll E I 9 5 , T B.S. AB. BS l l 5 AB , A . B.S. , , , jf n E - ff 'S- ' Q' ' ' 'nr' ' f' Hmm ' ' + ' ' ' --,. it 1 allui A. 4' . ' ,,,4L:,,, Aga' gin- Jar. ' Z SLADYS BRINGMAN, MILDRED BUCKNER, LAVERNE - - U , Mg, ' M.Ed. - fLEdTCag1On y COE instructor, Mr. Ralph Wilkinson, reviews the var- English, English ' el? eg ersd ious occupations in which senior Sheri Lewis may be in ep qua interested. I. NT, LOMA BURROWES, ARTHUR .S. A.M. gebra History ent Chairman Forum Club COY, DOROTHY QFF, SHARON A-B. B.S. English English Freshman Class CANADAY, NANCY B.S. Shorthand, Pep Squad General Business CREIGHTON, MARY ELLEN B.S. Physical Education GAA, Pep Squad CASTLE, DONALD O. CHRONISTER, B.S. COLLEEN Algebra B.S. A Geometry Drama, English Christmas plays All School Play CRENSHAW, JAMES T. CRONKITE, HELEN A.M. B.S. History EI1gliSl'1 . .5 ' Facult I I CUMMINGS, CUNNING, DUANE DAY, MILTON J. CHARLES W. B.M.E. M-Ei BS, Band, Chorus Government Civics Sociology Sophomore Class s . FRAZIER, V A.M English Li1 Patron's E i DEAN, V. A. DOWELL, LINUS E. GIBSON JC Th.lYI. TBS. AM. Mrs. Virginia Frazier, English literature teacher, reads part Latm Wyllslgg Geomel Q I of a Shakespearian play, w 'le students take notes. , a 1 an , ' . A R ' M , i 'gs ,.,... . . ff' M I ' - GRUNWALD,D . 1- IINBAR, BURTON L. EVANS, ROBERT LOUIS FLETCHER, LINDA L. FRANCIS, WILLIAM DON AAB, Qfvg. 'V I- 4,l,- M l . Homemaking kg A L Livg, ment, Sociology Woodworking Hornemaking Typing Decol-ati I .F I , l eriior Leadership Club General Shop Personal Culture Football Coach Family Li . 46 --.f e A wage-,f.f , . -. , i i , A 4- - -e-M -+- --4-J-hlSKi.auft:na.abh-r55mf5,1g4,,-',,1+giL-Q,,-ig- ' k, gin 4,1 ik-,,4zx1m,-4-,v YKJWLA. L -up-' ILTON J. .Ed. rnment iology . LINUS E. i.S. ping xitan VILLIAM DON I3.S. 'Ping all Coach FRAZIER, VIRGINIA GEE, HILDEGARDE GENCH, MARVIN JR. GIBSON, GARY F. A.M. M.Ed. English Literature Latin, ,Freshman Class Concert Choir Business Arithmetic Patron's Evening Senior Leadership Club Basic Business GIBSON, JOHN W. GREEN, HARRY F. A.M. AM- Geornetry Mechanical Drawing GRUNWALD, DORIS JEAN A.B. HALVERSON, WALTER Homemaking, Home B.S. Decoration Psychology Family Living Study Hall Mr. Lloyd Overton conducts a class discussion in an infor mal manner in order to encourage students to participate. H910 Facult MARECHAL, A.B, Mrs LaVerne Buckner Junior English teacher and Mrs Florence McCoy journalism teacher Spanii check their main office mail boxes to see if they have any messages. Spanish HARMSEN, HOWARD L. HASH, MARY N. HORNADAY, MARY JO IBA, HOWARD B. MCCOY, FLC M.Ed. A.M. B.J. A.M. A-B. Biology FTA English Economics English, Jou Sophomore Class Sophomore Counselor v Junior Class Outlook A , ' Quill sl S , ' MORAN, RO MACKEY, SHARON M'Ed JOCHEMS, BOB JONES, MARGUERITE KELTON, TOM A.B. Freshman Cl M.S. M.Ed. Drama, Speech History Senior Vane English Civics Debate Club Junior Class College IN P 4,2 Z ,yi Z .y I I MARECHAL, LUCILLE MARTIN, RUTH D. MCCLANAIIAN, LOIS E. MCCOUN, MARILYN ABT. Bs. M.Ed. Bs. murnalism teacher, SP9-msh Algebra, Geometry Librarian, Public Service English Spanish Club S9I1iOI' Class Patrons' Evening HOWARD B- MCCOY, FLORENCE McDOWELL, MATHEW E. MIER, WILLIAM W. A-M-H AB. AM. IvI.Ed. Conomlcs English, Journalism Chemistry German, Study Hall Outlook Staff German Club Quill 8a Scroll MORAN ROBERT C Mr. David Stouffer nointts out oi on the number EY, SHARON M-Ed. Sharmyn Thompson, Juniors IH his Algebra II class. AB- Freshman Counselor iSt01'Y Senior Variety Show - i0I' Class College Night Wakitan MILLER, SUSAN B . S. English Spanish line to Paul Beck, Rick Mitchell, and l 1 I il 'WEC'l41T-I--iii if' I f-if2-H5i- - -In I-for A-it of-aaa it . Q . . . 1r4.T... -5 .-1-5, ey ? i I 1 PUMPHREY, M . E1 Business Bookkee Y SCHAAF, f M.E1 Enghsh Hlstory Algebra Geometry Senlor Counselor Algebra, Trig Department Chalrman Sen1or Class General Math Math Analysi Math O SMITH, Ml B.S. Engli: ,3 'sig 1 1 to ' -.X iiii i 5 G , !, I bQ 5 .' 1 T f ,,, I ? A'5 'S N .rf-SL5' ,BYRON PUMPHREY, ROBERT RANNER, AARON REARDON, ROSALIE SARRIS, GUS LS. M.Ed. I M.Ed. A.M. B.S. oir, Chorus Business Law History English Health it Chairman Bookkeeping Forum Club ' Baseball Coach Council Jol Play , 4 !. , RUTH SCHAAF, LOUISE SHIPPS, ELEANOR L. 3.3. M.Ed. A.B. Counselor Algebra, Trigonometry French Math Analysis, Calculus French Club Math Club Teachers and vice-principals find time for chap- eroning class dinners. Sgifnilflffglsthe SPANGBERG. RUTH , ' A.B. SPRAGUE, GARY STOUFFER, DAVID M. SMITH, MIRZA T. Government B.S. B.S. B.S. International Relations Civics, F ootball, Algebra English College Counselor Basketball Coach Math Club 1' 1. ,-4. Bk. - -A 4.44 . ' f J if-gieV1,1fvf2 ,E,j!-lf' ,i.Z'-'LZQ' i .W Y :tins ,A , .L l . I A I 'l I 4 i .J 'i I li gl L, 'nil .vw-ga M Faculty STRIOKER, JAMES E. SWANK, ROGER E SWOPE EMERSON P WILKERSON A.B. A.B. General Math History PhyS1CS General Math Tennis Coach Chess Club Cheml SWYHART, DAVE B.S, Physical Education Art Crafts, Basketball Gymnastics Coach, Track TAYLOR, CHRISTINE THOMAS, PATRICIA VOSS JANE WILKINSON K1 A B B S B S History Biology Art Brush Sz Pencil Woodworkmg S1 Economics teacher, Howard Iba and woodworking teacher, Ken Wilkinson, chat at lunch. af f , ' ' 'X ' - I was -Q ,W hz, I .m V. I I I I L I MERSON P. WILKERSON, BARBARA B B.S. ' ' Biology eneral Math U S Club Chemistry JANE WILKINSON, KENNETH R. S, BS' With a telescoping pointer, a Christmas gift from one of his students, Mr. Arthur Burrowes 1 8a Pencil Woodwgrkingi 31339 Crew points out Idaho on an overhead transparency of a U.S. map. 3 enera op 2 WRIGHT, FRANCES G. WYATT, CAROL RAY WILKINSON, RALPH W. A.M. WUERFELE, DOROTHY A.B. 1 j A.M. Homemaking, Foods B.S. Civics, History f Education COE Clothing English Sociology r I Ii 2 I I I I I I 'I .I I I .I Il I I I .K '- ' If I I I I I I ,if A4 .ff 4 ,SZ bf' ' ,M f -A 4 f 1 -,s ,,, 17 ' 4 U 4' g jf ,fl'i ff, if in I I Q ..,,, ' ' Ig ,H fl ' 1:3 ,gui , i I After classes Knight pr Cafeteria meal preparatmn, custod1al care prOVe Mrs White stra1gh'CenS the 19tt61'S 011 the lunch menu board Mrs Danbury as one of the cafeteria workers collects lunch FOI' 3 C work day be at school ai have left in and keeping few of their i Oiling the fan i the many duties Q mv vw -3 Xt F YN Q Q3 csfxfy Nga j , XXXX . NTLRX0 is .. R f . Sw S V , . ,.,, ,nt '1g,:1zul-, ..a.n Final-.zfufi--3165:-?i1 .l-f-22.24 W ' ' ,QL After classes have been dismissed for the day, custodian Lou Knight prepares to clean the blackboard in Room 108. al care prove vital to CH collects lunch For a custodian and cafeteria worker, the work day begins long before most students arrive at school and often continues after all others have left in the evening. Preparing hot lunches and keeping halls and classrooms clean are just a few of their often thankless tasks. Oiling the fan in Central's civil defense shelter is just one of the many duties of Ed Swoboda, engineer. ' Q v- 'kt .- . .I lx-ir: kv VK ' QD. 1 . 4 - -.-'15 X 5 ' Q- R X: 'i 'ZTT -i 'Q - i f P iaxg, . . , M5 . Q 4 -Ml Orlando Griffin mans the broom in the old annex hall, per- forming an essential round-the-clock custodial duty. Custodian Charles Hill performs one of his many duties by emptying the contents of trash cans into the incinerator. Ulf ,, , ,gi E:?l5v iff,f ' N-+s:m'g45,Q4,1 , Q V A' I mi-Lt. .3 V ' ' QL 41:11. W , 'ri 0 g J ff? .5 Y ffffiff ff ' ' f, f.vf.'f44 24' if Q Q'fi:ff'f' x 'fry -,1 qv Ziifzzfp- -aw ,A , ici, W X 4 . 552, ' K 7 swf-f,'ff:a ,-f 4264 Cm, av pg ' fy! f f W5 fp ,4 TJ, W fa ,f f v 1' x fa. 3 ZW! G25 .W ZH -' . . v rganizations Many a Central student has found his dream of lead- ership come true in the many extra-curricular organizations chartered by Central's Inner-Club Council, a new organiza- tion set up by this year's Student Council Constitution. Appealing to all talents in leadership, service, and the arts, the varied organizations include: National Honor Society, the Forum Club, Senior Leadership Club, Debate team, Quill and Scroll, Brush and Pencil, Chess Club, Math Club, French Club, Spanish Club, German Club, Future Teachers of America, Junior Achievement, and Hi- Y and Y-Teens. ff fpfjfff ff W! W ,ffl W, 'f V X ' f ,M f W , f7,f6Cr gffmff ,f fyy X ,W ,JW fVM!,p!,r ,ffm CQWVW MC 'U ff X X f X X f M, As Centrals Student Council secretary Connie Evans takes Mike Earixson student body president asks for suggestions notes of each meeting and makes copies for each home room from Student council representatives during a meeting. 1 Student officers plan new school activities Vice president Randy Cargill takes over the Job of reading the Janie Wilcox student body treasurer and Mrs. Venable, morning announcements in the absence of the president bookkeeper, work together to assure accurate records. X cr 3? it bins., t,.t t Counc Mr. Myers, Stude Earixson about U During a cabinet 'Q nw. ' for suggestions meeting. ies Mrs. Venable, nrds. -. Y , Council stresses student-teacher relations f l . - Mr. Myers, Student Council sponsor, talks with president Mike Earixson about topics of a recent council meeting. Beverly Frank, Student Council parliamentarian, looks up in question at Dave Maddox, chaplain, after his funny remark. During a cabinet meeting, Connie Eshenroder makes a suggestion to be presented at the next Student Council meeting. ,vw '15 ff? ' x ,M . . . .f':' - ' N,-Arita' ,Nb -' . 'f ' - .I 1 .ffm ft f 4 - f . -. fggw.. , r -wg-. as e:.2,,,i.4- as - -.. ... 'IEKL - ' A . :sf-. - 4. l 1 i i . . I l 5 I Ol 'O ......-.....g.....:j...g.:g:g: 'c ig,,-,,--,--4-- . . --c-L.---....-J A ..-Y.-... , Nb , H vulii 4 . -mm lfmzn M1 l Wendy Bartlett, senior, takes time in between classes to drop a question into the Student Council question box., Freshman Student Council members, Debbie David and Patti Nold, return the recently cleaned trophies to the case. Student information commi Senior Dave Maddox, during a sixth period Student Counci Members of the Student Council, Bob Keatley and Jim Trout, examine dents in one of the trash cans in the main hall. meeting, tells members oi Connie Jennings, S ber, reads homeroo is F x., ' Q V if- f13ti011 committee distributes reports on activities Student Counci. han' Connie Jennings, Student Council mem- meeting, tells members of newly designed license plates. Freshman orientation, Homecoming Week, spirit contests, holiday, observances, Christmas observances, Christmas and spring dances, and sock hops-these are the things Central's Student Council sponsors during the school year. Byron Myers sponsors this organization of student body officers, class officers, and student body represent- atives. Student Council's main function is to promote better relationships with students, faculty, and administration. The purpose of this group is to- let students present their views and find appropriate solutions for their problems at school. To be a candidate for the Student Council of- fice, a student must have an UM average, and must not be holding a class office at the same time. Campaigning begins in May and lasts for about two Weeks. Each candidate holds meetings, makes pass-outs for the students, and delivers campaign speeches in assemblies. and Jim Trout, Seniors Carol n P tter and D D t k th C-St ' h ' d d y 0 Ollg 3.1'lI191'1 FBS OC 9 OI'6 Wlt 1I'l GX CHI' S. ber, reads homeroom minutes. -.,,hk 'IL K Jane Headrick, a student worker for the office staff, puts mail and notices in teachers' boxes in the annex office. Student staffs aid in office, librar tasks Central's main and annex office staffs perform many tasks which help make the offices run smoothly' and efficiently. Their jobs range from picking up absentee slips to cleaning Mrs. Krue- ger's coffee pot. They deliver absentee lists, an- swer the telephone, run errands, and deliver pas- ses. They also help new students and visitors find their way around the building. Central's library staff aids students in finding and checking out books. They are volunteer work- ers under the supervision of Miss Lois Mc- Clanahan. These people type up index cards, cover magazines, return the books to the shelves, and take inventory. They offer their services in both the main and annex libraries. :G X Main office worker, Barbara King, uses the duplicating ma- chine fifth hour to run off dittos requested by teachers. Kitty Gordy, library assistant, performs a routine task of straightening books on a shelf in the main building library. Indim' 4 4 Mr. H.T. Muir, audi' Pearson how to thre, Bill Zimmerman pu one of the many jobs AM 7 X L,..., f -- 'I5?f'i Y , .A '.... . Lili ... ,.f.Le32EQ!7 Q A ' v' Q ' ' Indians assist with assemblies, classrooms luplicating ma- peachers. routine task of lding library. ff Y Q fin , ff' ' Mr. H.T. Muir, audio visual co-ordinator, demonstrates to Carey Pearson how to thread film and set up a projector. Bill Zimmerman pulls the stage curtains during an assembly - one of the many jobs performed by members of' stage crew. f r . 1 Stage crew members find that a lot of work is involved in setting up microphones, adjusting lights, and getting any needed props, such as tables and chairs for assemblies. Working the spotlights and stage lights requires a certain amount of skill because of the difficulty in getting the desired effect. Projectionists also provide helpful services with their knowledge of the operation of film pro- jectors. These students are available during their study halls to operate the projectors for various classes. Rick Mitchell, William Hammond, and Bill Zimmerman use the panel board backstage to adjust the stage lights. YA ,,,. M ,..., We ,,,, W,-My v i i af- M-Wx. W A MN Students fulfill necessary school services llllll I'l,lH Chris Halter, student cafeteria worker, donates her time for the period to sell lunch, milk, and dessert tickets. Two student organizations at Central which perform a great service to the school are the fire chiefs and the cafeteria workers. Fire chiefs, headed by Mr. Halverson, are appointed or elected in home rooms. These stu- dents make sure that all others are out of the building and all doors and windows closed during a fire drill. Cafeteria Workers sell lunch tickets, tickets for milk and ice cream, and wash and dry dishes. These students, who volunteer for their job, per- form a valuable service to Central. Danny Smith performs fire chief duty by closing windows. Bonnie Williams and Ted Miller wash and stack dishes as part of their cafeteria duties during the busy lunch hour. l E- S I Linda Hill and .Q Jill Miller hand which they sell t CSS Central' which ,ool are the fire Halverson, are ims. These stu- are out of the ws closed during tickets, tickets and dry dishes. r their job, per- osing windows. nd stack dishes as sy lunch hour. .. rw e., 1 wi.. Linda Hill and Jill Miller listen to Mr. Tom Kelton, Y-teen guest speaker, tell of his experiences in Africa. Jill Miller hands Pam Shank a box of Y-teen candy bars which they sell to raise money for annual Cinderella Ball. 'U Ani'-if W f flfff? S , Qilww Q .MJ . Af ? 'y 5'a f ,ff vip 1 B. r s Y V A 'Xt , f 6 Y ' -W, -f ww 4 ' f N fa ybff x xx' f A 4 4' fmfv .fgyfb .. N -, 'gwfg .- :. A 55216 xii if ' ..,.., x ., V Ps. , f , QW. 4 Q Qzmgi g 25 if ' - 2 L f Q! 0' ' fro., ge Q 5 W L. ,Q ' 3 yi ribs, Co g vga 07 ' hrv M , ,lv ,Q Yk,!,.iI wil .ll Af. h ,AA A: Q ,vfff 'f.-ni JSXSSii.Jr4..4f,.f 15... . it Y-teens promote communit projects Y-teens, a club in which students give their time and talents setting up service projects for the surrounding community, is an organization of the YWCA. Each Y-teen group is required to do two projects a semester. One-half of the proceeds from the money-making projects goes to charity. Some of the many service projects undertaken by Y-teen groups include cleaning up the school campus, Working out at the state hospital, and visiting the children from Noyes Home. After a year of hard Work on service projects, the Y-teen groups join to plan a Cinderella Ball. lubs learn about foreign lands, habits This year the second year French students' formed a club separate from the third and fourth year students. This makes the clubs smaller and thetmeetings more informative. During meetings members speak French, play French games, and see films of the country. Mrs. Eleanor Shipps and Mrs. Patricia Jones sponsor the club. Miss Lucille Marechal sponsors the Spanish club which meets the second Monday of every month. A Christmas party climaxes the first semester. At this meeting members break a pina- ta, sing Christmas carols in Spanish, and ex- change gifts. At the end of the year they have a banquet. To give students taking the languages a bet- ter understanding of the country, its, customs, and its people is the purpose of both clubs. Mem- bers also gain experience in speaking French and Spanish. , ,,,, Q French club members learn about the country by playing French card games such as Mille Bornes during club meet- ings. Other members of Spanish club watch as Lauri Sydow tries to break a pig-shaped pinata hanging from the ceiling. . . Club At a Future T conducts a JA members, I. horseshoes whif lg ,, X W 'f , gf wif , ff y i,. ,H 'sl muntry by playing during club meet- Sydow tries to ceiling. its .W Clubs incite interest in future professions At a Future Teachers of America meeting, William Hammond conducts a discussion concerning required college courses. JA members, Leslie Burger and Suzie Dawkins, drill holes in horseshoes which they will make into Candlestick holders. , Membersiof the Future Teachers of America Club learn that there are many varied and inter- esting fields in the teaching profession. At each meeting the sponsor, Miss Mary Hash, tries to have a guest speaker who can explain his particu- lar job and answer the students' questions. Another organization that gives students ex- perience in future professions is Junior Achieve- ment. JA members set up and manage their own money-making businesses, such as a radio broad- casting company and several different sales com- panies which sell the products they make. Charlie Teschner, Sue Hackett, and Alan Muckey finish work on wrought iron designs made by Junior Achievement V. ,N-PB riters, artists, express talents in clubs With Cynthia Mollus as model, students practice drawing figure sketches during a Brush and Pencil Club meeting. QUILL AND SCROLL-Back row: Sherri Stipp, Sue Castle, Sherry, Pasternak, Dona Weigel, Carol Rich, Rick Litvak, Susan Elardo, Sally Carriger. Third row: Robin Cargill, Nancy Roth, Janie Wilcox, Martha Hulse, Judy Barton, Jerry Carpenter,,Mike Silverglat, Ann Dunham, Ruth Marquardt. Brush and Pencil club members express themselves by sketching, painting, and dfawlng- To join the Brush and Pencil Club one must sketch various setups provided by the mGH1b9I'S. Brush and Pencil Club provides posters, charts, and other forms of advertisement for Central ac- tivities. . . Quill and Scroll is another club in which students can express themselves in creative arts. The members are chosen from the seniors of the Wakitan staff and the Outlook staff. Because the membership is honorary, Mrs. Florence McCoy, Outlook adviser, and Mr. Linus Dowell, Wakitan adviser, choose the members. Robert Ferguson, Roni Fullbright, Mrs. Voss, and Susie Stah- lin sketch Cynthia Mollus in typical ballet pose. Second row: Linda Donan, Bill Clinkenbeard, Jeff Ward, Mark Burr, Linda Journey, Tina Elam. Front row: Becky Stuber, Doug Dannen, Brian Meisner, Herman Greenwald, Lois Pollard. I Q F z 3 I f x i Dwight Arn, Mat H Senior Jim Fole junior David Ne JS rbers express and drawing. ,ub one must the members. osters, charts, or Central ac- :lub in which creative arts. seniors of the T. Because the nrence McCoy, well, Wakitan ss, and Susie Stah- pose. eard, Jeff Ward, ront row: Becky .rrnan Greenwald, 'x..-r 4. ' ' Q , . Dwight Arn, first semester president of Math Club, counts members' votes during the election of second semester officers. ath, chess clubs discuss strategy ideas Senior Jim Foley works out his strategy for the next move as junior David Newman lays aside a man he has captured. xxu A' ' K Q 7 I Students with an Sn average and a desire to join Math Club gain entrance by passing the membership test. Members of the Math Club hold bi-monthly meetings in their homes. With the aid of their sponsor, Mr. David Stouffer, the students learn more about the fields of mathematics. This year several juniors took the responsibil- ity of reorganizing the Chess Club. They wrote a new constitution and submitted it to the student council. Chess Club's purpose is to encourage people to play chess and to increase their skill. To join the club, a student must take a test over the rules of chess and be voted on by the members. Mr. Emer- son Swope sponsors the club. Larry Mayfield, David Stipp, and Steve Smith draw names of Chess Club members who will participate in the tournament. Forum Club reviews current World affairs i'Are We really winning the War?', This is one of many topics that Forum Club discusses at bi- monthly meetings. The group discusses current political, economic, and social events. Forum Club, the oldest club at Central, is sponsored by Mr. Arthur Burrowes and Mr. Aaron Ranner. To be- come a member, a student must have good history grades, score high on an entrance test, and be in- terested in history and current events. At Forum Club meeting at the home of Bob Ferguson, Mike opinion on the current issue being discussed at the meeting Earixson tries to prove a point on a current world issue. Junior and senior Forum Club members discuss their differing viewpoints in a friendly manner at one of the meetings. 0 , ix Q i E During a Senior president, reads t Dave state Dave Do Forensic Lea Voice of Frei then went to national conte 'lhavo fresli rad Gebhart, i travel all over Debate is Central who skill in publi field. They le present them convince their Senior L1 freshmen witl Central. They ership and ci club is compc school activiti ers. Members ior year by me airs r?', This is one liscusses at bi- cusses current s. Forum Club, nsored by Mr. Ranner. To be- ve good history zest, and be in- ts. b Ferguson, Mike world issue. ngs. 1 1 l I 2 During a Senior Leadership Club meeting at Beverly Frank's home, Dick Riddell, president, reads the minutes of the previous meeting to other members of the club. Dave Donelson Wins state speech contest Dave Donelson, president of the National Forensic League at Central, won the contest Voice of Freedom for the state of Missouri. He then went to Washington D.C. to compete in the national contest. Two freshmen, Hoppy Hassenbusch and Con- rad Gebhart, constitute the first debate team and travel all over this area competing in contests. Debate is an activity open to all students at Central who are interested in improving their skill in public speaking and competing in this field. They learn to organize their thoughts and present them in a way which will interest and convince their audience. Senior Leadership Club members acquaint freshmen with the basic rules and standards of Central. They also serve as models of good lead- ership and citizenship to Central students. The club is composed of seniors who participate in school activities and show qualities of good lead- ers. Members are chosen at the end of their ju- ior year by members of the club. Q l' ' ffTff:Tii f-fi Q ' 1 ' i . wb 4 f 'i ,. ?M,-V, David Snuffer, debate team member, practices a speech before class. Conrad Gebhart assists Gary Porter and Hoppy Hassenbusch in reading and correcting their notes for a speech. -x X NI .. -i---...-im-,------------,, ,l i ' Q' 5 ,, 14,-fspx .-.a,,j,.f- School honors N S in spec Bill Curry, second year member, gives a speech on service at the annual National Honor Society initiation ceremony. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Back row: Trip Gore, James Foley, Steve Briggs, Dick Riddell, Cathie Simpson, Ron Starks, L. J. Smoot, Marti Wenz, Cathy Hausrnan, Bruce Winsor. Third row: Ron Zach, Herman Greenwald, Don Rob- erts, Michael Earixson, Linda Sherer, Andrea Jefferies, Dwight Arn, Bev Frank, Roger Wright, Sherryl Kephart. At the National Honor Society assembly, David Ford accepts from Greg Lucas the lighted candle, a symbol of purity. Second row: Connie Evans, Ronda Norris, Dennis E. Payne, Becky Stuber, John Rausch, Sue Weaver, Bruce Ruoff, Tony Hoehn, Mike Huggins. Front row: Susan Clark, Gregg Muell- er, Kay Sybert, Michael Kelly, Rick Ruoff, Steve Archibald, Ron Castle, Howard Rosenthal. N .155 Silence l seventy-six i march down become blurrl hard work dr, cite their ple. their member efforts in dev service, schola admittance in Seniors n percent of the eligible for me twenty percer Society memb, ity to measur organization. Early in t tapped in for juniors. Old rr an assembly a congratulation NATIONAL HON nis Kramer, Rhoi Judi Cunning, No Senne. Third row Jo Sue Michaels Schneider, Walla4 - P :ga -' s N S in special assembly avid Ford accepts of purity. Dennis E. Payne, Lruce Ruoff, Tony irk, Gregg Muell- Steve Archibald, Silence falls over the auditorium as the seventy-six initiates to National Honor Society march down the aisle to the Aida march. Eyes become blurry as the climax to many years of hard work draws near. As the new members re- cite their pledge, light the candles, and receive their membership cards, they recall their many efforts in developing the qualities of character, service, scholarship, and leadership necessary for admittance into the Society. Seniors must rank in the upper twenty-five percent of their class to be chosen. Juniors are eligible for membership if they rank in the upper twenty percent of their class. The faculty and Society members then vote on the student's abil- ity to measure up to the standards set by the organization. Early in the spring of ,67, members of NHS tapped in forty-nine seniors and twenty-seven juniors. Old members honored the initiates with an assembly and banquet. Tears of joy and the congratulations of friends filled these days. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Back row: Judy Cook, Den- nis Kramer, Rhonda Thomas, Lois Pollard, Cynthia Mollus, Judi Cunning, Norma Myers, Cindy Smith, David Ford, Carol Senne. Third row: Milt Wood, Randy Cargill, Nancy Powell, Jo Sue Michaels, Debby Meredith, Jim Cornelius, Terry Schneider, Wallace Buckner, Sharon Gunter, Lynda Whi- . , , .,., .-, - 'fiifflg 4 , ,. v- ,154 ' fw- Debbie Willeford beams with pride as she is being tapped by Mike Coleman, senior member of National Honor Society. taker. Second row: Alan Close, Marcia Burnstein, Robin Car- gill, Debbie Willeford, Jerri Brahler, Jean Edwards, Virginia Purvis, Donna Dennis, Melinda McGinnis, Karen Bechtold. Front row: Bob Berry, Doris Fleming, Jim Hunt, Bill Clin- kenbeard, Wesley Lee, Robert Minor, Dave Maddox, Robert Ferguson. Q' . Pp I, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 f - min- wrv-:-gy ,-,--.gym-wg., - . N .x- 1 2 1 N . 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 11 111 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 111 1 1 ' 1 l ,1 ' 1 I li 1 1 1 ' 11 'N1 1 1 1 1 1 E 1 1 1 1 I, 1 1 1 1 , 5 1 11 11 1 1 1 ,V 5 ,. 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Cne day she knelt in a cloak of blue velvet as a sparkling crown Was placed on her head. Military service is the dream of another. Reserve Cffi- cer Training Corp CRCTCJ offers military training for the future soldiers and protectors of our nation. I I I I I I I I I u I I I I I I I I I I I I -,,. 4,-'rrp-.-,-r -' 1' G? 3'?':. . 5 Central gridders capture third successive city c VARSITY FOOTBALL-Back row: Greg Felts, Michael Chew, Steve Carmichael, Gary Hansen, Roger Gench, Mike Simpson, Rick Brinton, Keith Jones, Bob Evans. Third row: Coach Muir Charlie Battreal, Michael Gardner, Stan Monach, Jim Cox Bob DenOuden, Alvin Green, Doug Ericson, Jack Allen, Dwight 7 7 Scroggins, Coach Blacklock. Second row: Rick Jones, David Wright, Bob Brandt, Steve Gaarder, Dave Maddox, Mike Davis, Kim Akard, Jeff Buckner, Pat Linder. Front row: Gary Wilkin- son, Bruce Ruoff, Doug Hughes, Jack Hower, Dick Wineinger, John Chapman, Jim Berry, Paul Beck. For the tory of the title. Totali against La Christian B Doug Hugh Dwight Scro ger, this y line-breakin for the seaso Coming Brothers W ineffective a inger manag- On Sept- first defeat. Springfield's Joplin, c. through the venting the quarter, -Hug day by maki the sound of ti RESERVE FOO' Ron White, Cray Dave Ferguson. In the game with Christian Brothers Eagles, Mike Gardner carries the ball while the referee hurriedly tries to avoid getting caught in the action of the players. essive city championship ck Jones, David dox, Mike Davis, Gary Wilkin- Wineinger, ball while the For the thirteenth time in the twenty year his- tory of the city Jamboree, Central captured the title. Totaling 33 points, the Indians held the lead against Lafayette's 20, and Benton's 13, while Christian Brothers failed to score. Jim Berry and Doug Hughes led the team in rushing yardage. Dwight Scroggins, Stan Monach, and Dick Winein- ger, this year,s tri-captains, led in passing and line-breaking. Mike Chew established his pattern for the season with his extra point kicks. Coming back the following Friday, Christian Brothers was beaten 26-0. C.B.,s defense proved ineffective as Gardner, Wright, Hughes, and Wine- inger managed to make touchdowns. On September 22, the Indians met with their first defeat. Our tribe only scored 13 points to Springfield's 20, on their home field. Joplin, carrying home a defeat of 14-0, battled through the first three quarters of the game, pre- venting the Indians from scoring. In the fourth quarter, -Hughes and Wright became heroes of the day by making TD's, both within five minutes of the sound ofthe gun! RESERVE FOOTBALL-Back row: Curtis Carle, Bill Fisher, Ron White, Crayton Watkins, Joe Gram, Paul Beck, Bob Evans, Dave Ferguson. Second row: Coach Crank, Lanny Daise, Doug Hughes lunges for the ball on the second yard line in Lafayette territory to continue on for the first touchdown. Patrick Readenour, Mike Slifer, Ed Hunt, Rod Sander, Bob Teare, David Kariker. Front row: Mark Browne, Gary Wilkin- son, Gary Hansen, Roger Gench, Mike Simpson, Rick Brinton. l I 1 1 1 lx ,l 1l all 'r 'a Q! 'l 1,1 U l 2 1 I 1 s 1 I Q Dwight Scroggins catches the ball in mid-air as the referee stops the play. 5 Pat Linder guards one of the Hillcrest's Hornets while Dick W Wineinger leaps for the goal in an attempt at a touchdown. i Y , l i 1 Q I i 1 1 .nl ll 1 1 i 11 li ur iii r 78 Central Opponents 33 JAMBOREE Lafayette 20 Benton 13 1 Christian Brothers 0 26 Christian Brothers C0 13 Springfield Central 20 14 Joplin 0 13 Lafayette 0 27 Springfield Hillcrest 21 19 Benton 0 7 Oak Park 13 40- Atchison 7 ya, P I 1 Indi Mike Davis catche Wineinger pulls do' During the homeco A , . -1-.1 I . - ,. Opponents 20 13 O 0 20 0 0 21 0 13 7 I l . I x Mike Davis catches the ball on J oplin's third yard line as Dick Wineinger pulls down one of the opposing team members. Indians close season with 7 wins, 2 losses Central played its homecoming game in a down- pour of rain. The team was able to add Lafayette to its list of victories. With two touchdowns by Jim Berry and Mike Gardner and a point kick by Mike Chew, the tribe totaled 13 points, Lafayette failed to score. In a nonconference game on October 14, the tribe sent Springfield Hillcrest home with a loss of 27-21. A Saturday, October 21, the Indians wrapped up the last game for the city title with a score of 19-O. Defeating Benton, Central gained the third succes- sive city league title. Oak Park defeated the tribe with a score of 13-0 the following Saturday. The game was the second defeat for Central. During the homecoming game, a Lafayette player tackles Central guard Stan Monach. 51.1 'Q K. - ,, 'Pi-'-'ff1f4'4:'f?xs14:': r Y 1 x ,, . L- fps FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-Back row: Rick Herbison, Warren Ron Taylor, Gary White, Craig Hayes, Steve Henton, Larry Kiner, Rickey Bigelow, John Simmons, Ernest Hawkins, Kelly Miller, Torn Carter, Lynn Pasley, Larry Douglas, Greg Monach. f Carle, Jeb Blakeley, Frosty Guyer, David Ervin, Third rgw, Front f'OLU.' Larry Harman, Darrell Myers, Phil R0b6I'l2S, Jim Coach Don Francis, Bill Whitacre, Wesley Benitz, Ed Williams, Dawkins, Steve Holcomb, Teddy Miller, Dallas Elder, Max Sut- 2 Johnny Stewart, Alex Perez, Phillip Summers, Dennis Babcock, ton, Mark Comley. Homer Words, Dennis Arnold, Coach Jim Perry. Second row During Central's homecoming game, Dick Wineinger tackles a Lafayette player as Stan Monach reaches for the ball. l Jumping for the ball, Captain Dick Wineinger blocks a pass. Coach Muir shout FOOTBALL FRE Groble, Dewayne Matthew Deal, B1 Earhart. Third rl son, David Mart McGlade, Randy l we Henton, Larry las, Greg Monach. ?hil Roberts, Jim s Elder, Max Sut- r blocks a pass. , .- -N , .. . f -if' 2' .. Team of ' 1 begins successful grid career Coach Muir shouts directions as the team goes on the field. FOOTBALL FRESHMEN-Back row: Robert Chesser, Doug Groble, Dewayne Bloomberg, Paul McGlothlin, Greg Deal, Matthew Deal, Brian Reipen, Roger Pearl, Byron Brown, Bill Earhart. Third row: Mike Schultz, Mike Abels, Dan Morri- son, David Martin, Donald Bailey, Conrad Gebhart, Jerry McGlade, Randy Baker, Richard Koch. Second row: Mike ..,.i.---.M .W V CENTRAL FRESHMEN OPPONENTS 7 , Park Hill 26 7 Atchison 0 6 Benton 0 33 Lafayette 12 20 Savannah 0 20 Christian Brothers 7 Through hard work and many hours of ,prac- tice, Coaches Francis and Perry shaped this year's Freshman team into a hard-driving squad. Playing the toughest teams in the area, the team ended the year with a record of 5 wins and one loss. 1 After losing their first game to Park Hill, they came back to win games against Atchison, Savannah, and Benton without the opponent scoring. In other games the Frosh toppled Lafay- ette 33-12 and Christian Brothers 20-7. Groble, Marshall McNeilly, Virgil Williams, Jim Watson, Steve DeWesse, Pat Lorenz, Dave LaFollette, Brad Lawson, Gary Cindrich, Rod Simon, Mike Carroll. Front row: Steve Marquardt, Joe Henderson, Tom Clinkenbeard, Roger Under- wood, Steve Horn, Mark Jackson, Irving Brown, Tom Mc- Gaughy. rg. .r 'T I . l N 1 1 2 V 5. I I ll F a 1. l .1 i I 1 i F v. 1: I I. if i I El ll I i 5 E l E i 1 2 4 I 1 A i N I 51 r ll i I 6. F I .-1-Q tugs., ,- Cagers seize Savannah Jack Hower seizes the ball, preventing a Lafayette score. ' VARSITY, RESERVE BASKETBALL-Back row: Homer Jones, Jethro Watson, Billy Joe Daily, Dennis Young, Jerry Long, Bob Brandt, Jerry Allen, Kim Akard, Dennis Sharpe, Jim Terrill. Middle row: Coach James Perry, Mike Schultz, Tom Adler, Mike McClanahan, Cody Mayfield, Jack Hower, - E655 Tournament title Under the coaching of Gary Sprague and James Perry, the varsity basketball team had a record of 13 wins and 9 losses. Maryville played the opening game of the season, an Indian victo- ry, 65-64. Later in the season the redskins beat Maryville twice with scores of 66-33 and 71-44. After defeating Chillicothe in the Class L Regional, the tribe lost to Christian Brothers and Lafayette. Central's most exciting victory came when Jack Hower made a basket in the last two sec- onds of the game, giving the team a 66-64 edge over Benton. In the Savannah Tournament, the Indians also beat Maryville and Lafayette to take first place. Lafayette players watch David Kisker shoot for a basket. Stan Monach, Mark Browne, Leroy Hendrix, Coach Gary Sprague. Front row: Steve Dunlap, Greg Felts, Mike Liepp- man, Rick Cooper, Dave Kisker, Jim Bonebrake, Don Dudley, K.C. Miller, Scotty Murray. all .ww wi 54 -4 ,iam-f.xraJRw4 f f f fy A ,J f .ff 1 . ,F 1 E 3 ! 5 in F Stan Monach dribb Team members list 5 lg, 4 5 X, -1 , 1 1 ,le Sprague and team had a yville played Indian victo- edskins beat and 71-44. the Class L Brothers and came when last two sec- a 66-64 edge 'nament, the yette to take ' a basket. Rs 'Q n I f X I 1,4 xy Coach Gary Stan Monach dribbles down court trying to move around fast-pacing Shamrock guard. ts, Mike Liepp- ke, Don Dudley, 535' 2, 3 if R , ,VAL gli J Team members listen attentively to Coach Gary Sprague's last minute instructions. Sophomore Don Dudley jumps and takes aim in an effort to make a bas ket. Central Team 65 Maryville V 40 Raytown 62 Leavenworth 73 Tarkio 58 Mound City 58 Lafayette 57 Southeast 7 1 Benton 66 Maryville 58 Christian Brothers 77 Maryville 66 Benton 7 1 Lafayette 42 Excelsior Springs 57 Van Horn 72 Lafayette 77 . Savannah 74 Benton 96 Christian Brothers 6,6 Chillicothe 48 Christian Brothers 50 Lafayette . 4 Opponent 64 60 95 66 78 48 74 75 33 51 44 64 68 69 55 60 72 93 75 55 57 53 Mike Lieppman leaps to prevent Lafayette from scoring. David Kisker, six foot nine, reaches the jump-ball first. Jack I-lower quickly maneuvers around two Spoofhounds. 4 l Y FRESHMEN BAS Boggs, Greg Moi Herbison, Randy Freshi Jack Hower attemi i - u Yi first. 1 ,- : ei: -1.- 51 va ,. l 7? xx: , 'Q f vu I f, am, --4 - ft' 1 '- , x . e 'f cf- 1 3 YL, a f . g fl , I 'VCI A V, I i A in L' 7 Ayvii 'CS f ' Q A 4- 1- A , if f AX i Lift N N3 ff i 5 i A AV A I X I , 1 ,E i X 2,' ' , - 2 44 5 3 , ' 521 E S l FRESHMEN BASKETBALL-Back row: Mike McClure, Jim Boggs, Greg Monach, Steve Holcomb, Steve Kisker, Rick Herbison, Randy Baker. Second row: Bob Cummings, Larry Douglas, Dan Morrison, Nick Howard, Danny Gawatz, Pat Cargill, Cris Evans. Front row: Coach Dave Swyhart, Max 'Sutton, Steve Henton, Dean Miller, Wesley Benitz. Freshmen anticipate being varsity players Jack Hower attempts a basket during Central-Benton game. Working under the direction of 'Coach Dave Swyhart, freshman basketball players learn the fundamental skills and coordination required in team playing. A season record of 10 wins and one loss caused these freshmen to be hopeful of one day having a good varsity team. Early in the season, the squad proved their ability by winning over Lafayette, 47-32. Chris- tian Brothers took the only victory, with a score of 36-34. Later in the season, CB lost, 27-34. After having defeated Benton twice and La- fayette for a second time, the tribe took first place in city freshmen competition. The last game of the season was a victory over Oregon, 56-32. ' Central Team Opponent 47 Lafayette 32 45 Benton 14 40 Savannah 29 34 Christian Brothers 36 42 Savannah B Game 28 56 Savannah A Game 45 34 Christian Brothers 27 35 Lafayette 29 41 Oregon 33 44 Benton 38 56 Oregon 32 F.. 4 Y.,,4a4.-xwf-'rec-rc r c . v ' C I is I g Indian cinderrnen succeed in defeating City ti W - ' Central: l,p W ing season, Q Q 24 anchor the l maining loan i Central' . the opposing, li district tean , tion. Senior although he p Freshman te l . competition. 5 Every y lj qualifies to J at Central, t 5 , . , , the award a K W f ments in tra 1 f, 2 be a good c , g T 7 ' The Winner c l VARSITY TRACK-Back row: Dave Schober, Jess Watson, Linder, Tony Hoehn, Tom Byrd, Louis Mabin, Bruce Ruoff. l , Dennis Carroll, Paul Beck, Charles Blakley, Bill Battreall, Front row: Doug Cook, Gary Ostroski, Ron Starks, Ron Rob- T Terry Eshenroder, Bob Trout. Middle row: Cliff Mays, Pat erts, Greg Smith. Sophomore pole , as he successful A l A Four members of Central's varsity track team run through Ron Starks, varsity shotputter, boosts the Shot skyward in an 1 daily time trials in preparation for upcoming track meets. effort to gain points for the Central track team. ,M 0 a ' -4- . I Q I L 1, ll li 5. E E al 5 1 1 1 , 7 AM 'ij , W1 I at . C rn- .. ...., ,. , haf' 4- . V A f . -3fif3fiif'155!?'ii fi.1i'4?f !is'5 21f,?f'i.'.-. 'jigilgiifff 1 'T N ' ieating cit track teams ln, Bruce Ruoff. tarks, Ron Rob- Central's track team spent a long and gruel- ing season, with only eight senior lettermen to anchor the team. Underclassmen carried the re- maining load with outstanding performances. Central's '67 track team made short work of the opposing teams on the city level, although the district teams gave Central some tough competi- tion. Senior Tom Byrd qualified for the state meet although he decided not to compete. Reserve and Freshman teams also emerged undefeated in city competition. Every year one of the-senior team members qualifies to receive the highest track award given at Central, the Zimmerman Trophy. To qualify for the award a boy must have outstanding achieve- ments in track, a good record on other sports, and be a good citizen in the community and school. The winner of the 1967 trophy was Greg Smith. Sophomore polevaulter, Terry Eshenroder, heads for sawdust as he successfully clears the crossbar in his event. it skyward in an n. Q R -In Bounding over the high hurdles, Jim Reynolds and Gary Os- troski strive to improve their skills before the meet. Air-borne Larry Russell strives for distance in the running broad jump while competing in a freshman track meet. U' 6 I 1 l w l I 1 l 1 E ,. I: p. V 1 ii l I. I ! l 4 iff My il! Ui rig dll 5 2 1 . . 1 , i l F S 1? T , , ' ii Si I . i 87 'f .L 1... j-f Yf'r'P:?a- r p Wayne Huggins, Central player, rushes to third base during a game against Sumner, Kansas, at the Phil Welch stadium. K.C. Miller and Gary Wilkinson listen attentively to Coach Sarris's batting pointers while they wait their turn at bat. Back row: Bruce Moen, Tony Biffinger, Francis Fisch, Gary Wilkinson, Billy Joe Daily, George Miller. Middle row: Milt Wood, Stan Monach, Ron Biffinger, Mike McClanahan. Front .1 . Coach sees promise for future sluggers It's one, two, three strikes! Youire out! These lines describe a game popular with Central fans-the game of baseball. Coach Gus Sarris chooses varsity players according to their ability to pitch, catch, and hit the ball. The team mem- bers must devote much time and hard Work to their practices and games. During the 1967 sea- son, the team obtained a record of four Wins and seven losses. Much skill and enthusiasm helped the team on to these victories. . Central Opponent 0 De La Salle 3 OM Washington, Kansas 3 0 Oak Park 7 9 Sumner, Kansas 0 3 Sumner, Kansas 5 O Benton 10 0 North Kansas City 3 0 Sumner, Kansas 1 7 Benton 4 1 Park Hill 0 8 Benton 9 f row: Dwight Scroggins, Stacy Grier, Jack Allen, K.-C. Miller, Dick Wineinger. 49 X f., t QW' 7' f M ,J F 14 ' While Herman tis Carle, Bob 1 technique. Golf, Back row: Coal Phil mite, To 1 1 X N iise ers 'ou're- out!'7 zith Central Gus Sarris .heir ability team mem- Lrd work to e 1967 sea- ir wins and asm helped Opponent 3 3 7 to 5 10 3 1 4 0 9 n, K.C. Miller, , .-.-..--.1 ' X A Ti if -n it iw 'S J. 1 5 While Herman Greenwald tees off, Rod Reipen, Steve Anderson, Larry Maxfield, Cur- tis Carle, Bob Glenn, Coach Perry, Dick Riddell, and Tom Lethcho observe his golfing technique. Golf, tennis teams attend' State Tournament Back row: Coach Swank, Jay Maddox, Ed Douglas. Front row: Phil White, Tom Adler, Dean Hochman. Central's tennis team completed a very suc- cessful season with an over-all record of 9 wins and 3 losses. Coached by Roger Swank, the team was host for the District Tournament in which Central players won more matches than any other school. Dean Hochman led the varsity squad with 10 wins and 2 losses. He was runner- up in the city singles and in the district. Hoch- man and Jay Maddox were the City Doubles champions. These two boys and Tom Adler parti- cipated in the State Tournament at Columbia. The golf team, coached by Jim Perry, at- tained a 5 to 1 record and won the City Golf Tournament. They won third place in both the William Jewell and the District Tournaments. They also earned a trip to the State Tournament at Columbia. In a heated tennis match, Greg Felts prepares to return a serve by Ed Douglas, while an amused Jay Jackson looks on. U, - ,,-,,,ffi3i-- Back row: Coach Mier, Torn Bonebrake, Bob Finch, Dave ler, Kent Thomas, Bill Ford, Jack Bonebrake, Bill Finner, Deutsch, Craig Graham, Alvin Green, Roger Gench, Larry Louie Figuet, Mike Chew, Greg Ness, Brian Whitney. Beauchamp, Rick Ford, Mark Stingley. Front row: Paul Mil- Bonebrake sets state swimming record Central diver, Bob Finch, strives to add points to the team's score by performing a front layout in perfect form. Central's swim team set school and state re- cords this year in competition with area schools. Tom Bonebrake and Alvin Green set records of 1206.4 and 1:08.9, respectively, fin the 100 yard breast-stroke. The 200 yard medley team tied the school record of 1:50.5. Eight of the best frogmen competed at State where they placed tenth. The final record was nine wins and two losses. A Eri 4 Pat Readenou position used Back row: Do treall, Jim Ii Sexton. Midd Kiner, Gary In the free-style event, Bill Ford demonstrates the stroke which helped him defeat his opponent in the Park Hill meet. E .. S I S Y ke, Bill Finner, fhitney. ind state re- area schools. at records of he 100 yard eam tied the est frogmen tenth. The lsses. ates the stroke ark Hill meet. ,-v Ericson, Ostroski: compete at State Meet ' Pat Readenour and Charlie Battreall demonstrate the neutral position used by wrestlers to begin each competition. Back row: Doug Castle, Herb King, Lynn Pasley, Mike Bat- treall, Jim Horn, Patrick Readenour, Terry Paine, Randy Sexton. Middle row: Coach Crank, Mike Bleazard, Warren Kiner, Gary Ostroski, Gary Hansen, Doug Ericson, Mark cg . 'Jag 53. Jdf b . -. 4 . 1 - K r .. , , Y 4., - if : 1- -M ix M, , ..,..,,,, . ,,.., ,,,. .- wr Aft, fi.: ?-if fr f f i . ,i 'hfjia Central's wrestlers finished the season with an impressive record of six wins, one loss, and two ties. They finished fourth in Yuletide Tour- nament, third in District, and fifth in Sub-state. Gary Ostroski and Doug Ericson finished first in the Sub-state Tournament and went on to State Tournament. Ostroski's over-all record was 18-0- 1, and Ericson finished with an 18-1 record. Coach Don Crank looks for much improvement in next year's squad, led by returning letterman Ostroski, ,Wi f In a practice match, Gary Ostroski pins Doug Ericson. Johnston, Charlie Battreall, Bill Earhart. Front row: Steve Marquardt, Galen Beaufort, John Simmons, Keith Jones, Jeb Blakeley, Bill Sprague, Steve Horn, Ted Hargis. W I' f E. .JKIP 15: . x A R fm A L SQ. M W X- -w ,Q 1. ,MQ iii L .. W - - Af, -fgxyf.-A, COACHES-Back row: Don Crank, Wrestling, James Perry, golf, James Blacklock, football. Middle row: Roger Swank, tennis, David Swyhart, gymnastics. Front rowf H.T. Muir, track, Gary Sprague, basketball, Gus Sarris, baseball. Stan Monach reaps rewards of a successful sales pitch as he sells a C Club pen to Mrs. Ivel Weipert, registrar. Lettermen, coaches participate in C Club C CLUB-Back row: Steve Briggs, Pat Linder, Greg Ness, Rick Ford, Bruce Moen, Dave Schober, Billy Sprague, Paul Beck, Terry Eshenroder, Steve Anderson, Curtis Carle, Billy Joe Daily, David Wright, Keith Jones, Tom Adler. Third row: Don Dudley, Jim Bonebrake, Stacy Grier, Doug Cook, Kim Akard, Mark Stingley, Charlie Battreall, Mike Simpson, Craig Graham, Mike McClanahan, Larry Maxfield, Jack Hower. Second row: Doug Hughes, Jim Berry, Gary Wilkin- son, Louis Mabin, Robert Finch, Gary Ostroski, Dave Kisker, Mike Lieppman, Bob DenOuden, Bob Brandt, John Chapman, Steve Maugh. Front row: Jack Allen, Bruce Ruoff, Randy Sexton, Steve Gaarder, David Maddox, Stan Monach, Dwight Scroggins, Dick Riddell, Jeff Buckner, Greg Felts, Steve Dun- lap, K.C. Miller. ,lf -w Tom Burnett p G m coord Gymna: since its ste David Swyl from seven work on the rings, and 0 The gy meets at A Kansas, to competed. ll an assembly Dean Bolinger, and Patty Coyl I U A , M V A- -1 A .A I A Mgr, LL. 5,1 t5.3:G2,L:..gf f any Qi tl, lc.-- , ,,,, rf s pitch as he Gary W11k1n Dave Kisker ohn Chapman Ruoff Randy onach Dwight ts Steve Dun Tom B since Dav frorr wor ring mee Kar com Dea an X COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Posting of the Colors: Bugler. . . .... . .. .. CadetSgt EdHunt Commander of Color Guard. .... , Color Bearers... . . Color Guards . . MSG .. . . Cadet Capt. Kirt Grahl . ...PSG Larry Utter, PSG Ron Dombrowski Paul Heintz, PSG Richard Myers Audience Seated Processional .. . . . . p . . Class of 1968 'Pomp and C' ' lrcumstance . .. .. . .. . . Elgar - M' 1- Central High School Band, Mr. Duane Cunning, Cond i .,. A ,t,...L+L... ucting in x The National Anthem Invocatlon t The Rev Dr Arthur C Fulbright nh a one half twls , from a fall M1n1ster First Methodist Church Welcommc, Address Steve Briggs President Senior Class Vocal Solo Life Introduction of Guest Speaker M Curran Annette Jennings Soprano Lois Pollard Accompanist lke Earlxson President Student Body Address A Call for Candor Mr True Davis Former Ambassador to Switzerland Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Senlor Concert Choir Youll Never Walk Alone Presentation of Graduates Mr Ja Arr Hunter Lois Pollard Accompanist mes Robertson Awarding of Diplomas Principal Central H1gh School V1ce Principal Central High School Benediction Mr Frank C Baker Mr Donald R Trout The Rev Mr Wilbur C Denn ey M1n1ster Huffman Memorial Methodist Church Recessional Proud Heritage L 'vf atham Central High School Band n watches ,I ......-. .. . ..-. ..... , . 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L - aff can -it f c A GRADUATING CLASS OF 1968 Gray, Mable 32243214 enwald Herman Qr -,, Grier, Stacy Griffin Danny Groeltz Jan u Jo Ann ackett u agg, Dennis Hale, Laurie Hansen, Karen Hanson, Joseph Hgckel, Dgyid ' el HMLKQLLIQQK 'Heinberg Richard Heitman Raymond Herald Susan Herndon, Gretchen Herndon, ,lgy Hiatt Rebecca Higdon, Susan H-1-I-L.L1nQ Hines Douglas 'H1tch1ngs Roger Hoge Shlrley Hollingsed Joanne Hoover Sandra B nn1e H e Donald Hughes David Hughes Steven Hulse Martha Irwin Fsther Ivers Caryl Jackson Ilohn James Maurice Jennings Annette Joe Sharon Johnson Charmelle Johnson Ph1l1p Johnson Sue Jones Anthony .l es, Keg Journey L1nda Justice Margaret Kamler Richard Kannarr Norman arle Rodnae Karns arles Keefer, Teresa Keller, Kerry Ki t empf, Carole Ken-t,..I.srr5I laws-Ea King, Barbara King, Michael King, Phillip King Robert Klawuhn, Theresa Knapp, Connie Koehnlein, Roger Kountz, Jerry Kranitz, Hugh Lane, Lorna , Lanham, Kathy Lankford Gary Lawrence Daniel Lee Robert Lee Ronnie Lefevere Tommy LEWIS Sher1 Libby Teri Jo Linneweh Kent Liplra Alice 'LltV8.k Richard Loe Daniel Logsdon Connie Long Keith 'Loubey Barbara Lutz Berry Lyman Willard McCrary Mickey McDan1els James McElroy Willard McGlade Patr1c1a McG1othl1n Herbert Il McHenry Doris McKague Michael McK1nz1e VICKIB 'McLean Kirtley Maag Ellen 'Maddox David Mann Barbara Mann Stephen Marquardt Ruth Martln Constance Martin Linda Martin Patricia Martin Terry Matthews Kae Mays Clifford Mays Clifton Meade Larry Meakins, Mark 'Meisner, Brian Michler, Linda Miller, Miller Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Betty Gary Jill Lamont Marcee Vernon Million, Ronald Minor, Mary Moen, Bruce 'Mollus, Cynthia Monach, Stanton Montgomery, Janet Montgomery, Marca Moranville Martin Morgan Carol Morris Patricia Morrison Gwendolyn MountJoy James Muckey Alan Musser Sheryl Myers Julia Myers Robert Nelson John Nicholas Linda Nixon Randolph Novak Harry ODel1 Barbara Olson Eric Osgood David Pasek Charles Pasternak Sherry Payne Harry Jr Peacock Nora Pearl Hershel Pearson Roger Peeiy David Peterson John i PettyJohn David Pickard Alan Pickett Ruth ierce Larry Pittel Mlchael ollard Lois Potter Carolyn Punzo V1ctor1a Queen Deborah Rainey Susan Readenour Patrick Reinhold Stephen Rensing Jamie 'Vi A hi a with a one half twist lm from a fall rd Hoffman watches X COACHES-Back golfg James tennis, David track, Gary l Letteri ll C CLUB-Back 1' Rick Ford, Bruce ll Beck, Terry Esherl Joe Daily, David V Don Dudley, Jim Akard, Mark Craig Graham, ii'-'frm-H--viz: ,- A - -RT. -. ...pm K- gi, 4 Ni i :i'ff5Jv' fi- X1 Stagg QN N,X,i,ss, Sxffa X as x Q7 'Ss i X s ss.sq,Ncssss,srgss Q- X p as, is .fs 2 Q fs is i - HX X-f,s..,ei..Ms GRADUATING CLASS OF 1968 Rhodes, Michael Rice, Michael Rich, Carol Rich, Janet Rickel, Wayne iRidde11, Richard Jr. Riddick, Judy Riggs, Dennis Ritchey, Katherine Roberts, Catherine Robison, Carolyn Rohwer, Glen Roseberry, Janet Ross, Charles Jr. Ross, Stephen Rossiter, Larry Roth, James Roth, Nancy Rotterman, Linda Ruhnke, Allen i Ruoff, Bruce Sample, Larry Sanders, Steven Saxton, Gregory Schildknecht, Kathy Scott, Lyndonna Scott, Michael Schmidt, David Siskey, Joseph Skaith, John Slibowski, Judith Smith, Linda Smith, Mary Lou Smith, Raymond Smith, Sharon Snodgrass, Deborah Soule, Roger Speer, Melvin Spence, Nancy Sprague, Cecelia Stanton, Jennie Stephen, Rodney Stigall, Cheryl Stipp, Sherril Stock, Terry Strader, Bryce Stuber, Randall tStuber, Rebecca Stufflebean, Linda Sukut, Gary Swaim, Diane Swift, Robert Swyhart, Sharon Tapee, James - Terrill, Karin Thom, Kathleen Schreiber, William Jr. Thomas, Barbara Scroggins, Dwight Jr. 'Tl10II1aS, Rl10I1da Seever, Gregg V Seever, Michael 'Senne, Carol Sexton, Randall Shackelford, Jan Shanks, Pamela Shellenberger, David 'Shk1ar, Mark Shoemaker, John 'Silverg1at, Michael Simmons, Bill Simmons, Linda Simpson, Gregory Sipes, Lance A Thomas, Steve Thompson, Gary Thompson, Leslie Thompson, Richard Tootle, Katherine Townsend, Tamela Turner, Kathleen Underwood, Lucy Upshaw, Connie Vale, Joe Jr. Van Cleave, Robert Vandever, Dee Van Gorp, David Valencia, Angela Voltmer, Annette Vulgamott, Curtis Wagers, Roger Wales, Marilyn Walker, Kenneth Walker, Vicki Waller, Sami Ward, Jeffrey Warner, Michael Waris, Sara Watson, Dan Watson, Marcia Webb, Barbara Weber, Candace Weeden, Kathleen Weigel, Dona Weir, Roberta Weldon, Terry Werth, Linda Wertin, Diane West, Richard Weston, Carolyn Weston, Connie Westrich, James White, Janette White, Robin Whitman, Vicki Whyte, James Wiedmaier, Susan Wilcox, Jane Wilkinson, Deborah 'Willeford, Deborah Williams, Arthur Williams, Jean Williams, Joann Wilson, Stan Wilson, Steven Wineinger, Richard Winther, Harold Jr. Worley, Ronald Worthington, Michael Wright, Danny Wyland, Ellen Young, Janet Young, Stephen 'iwith academic CPlease do not take pictures during the program, distinction as this greatly detracts from the ceremonyl '-'L' 7 J 1 I :h as he Wilkin- J Kisker, napman, , Randy iDwight ve Dun- l fMWf2 f f f' -cc 1 1 .. f aff-if 2 , 1 , , P 5 Q as 5 1 4 Tom Burnett p Chynr coord Gymnas since its sta David Swyh from seven work on the rings, and oi The gyl meets at A Kansas, to 4 competed. lv an assembly Dean Bolinger, and Patty Coyle i 'F' S ., I ' . 1 J., - 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' 41. 7 - if ' ' K- r Qxi If WI 36 s pitch as he .- Gary Wilkin- , Dave Kisker, ohn Chapman, Ruoff, Randy onach, Dwight ts, Steve Dun- ! 5 5 . . I i I . 5 Tom Burnett G mn coordi1j I v P Gymnasticsf since its start David Swyharti from seven to Work on the pal? rings, and on The gymnzj meets at Atchj Kansas, to obsQ competed. Mend an assembly foii K, ,X Dean Bolinger, Haj and Patty Coyle psf X X 7? Wefyhew , X - film, '!jf!f1'C,'Hjfil I JH ff U!! 'Qi 491, fa UC?'fffw ,J 4g f ,mf-J: -. K .. . ,ffl ff 75 ffm '. ,f:.1'C,'P f,,fw we Q13-fffffffiixi- J, ' ' '-K' N .. ,..,., Y If ff 5 , I 1 ' Q 1 y i flip with a one-half twist him from a fall. Leonard Hoffman watches. I fi L ,I I- l fi ffgaiij 9 -......,--.-...... ' A I , 'Q w golf, tennis, track, i Leti Cn CLU V Rick Ford Beck, Ter Joe Daily Don Dud. Akard, Craig Gi ,'4.'.f' Ai vw,-gf . ' yi ,Alai 'A . ' 5 i , I i f, ., , 5 ,I , h i vwx 6 -,.,. . ,. . its ,ns css Ss 2 . . .. ,, -I . g-KW-are'p-,,,,1f.,z.: X .asf V, sag,-vfsi S, Q 'Q sg , - , X r i ,r ' W MW I f f f f f f ' WA 7 'W 'Xb +vN,x'f:,sfNwis5 vw Q-MLM If Rhodes, . Rice, Mick Rich, Card Rich, Jane Rickel, We 'Ridde11, R Riddick, Ji Riggs, Dei Ritchey, K Roberts, C: Robison, C: Rohwer, Gi Roseberry, Ross, Char Ross, Steph Rossiter, L Roth, .Tame Roth, Nanc, Rotterman, , 'Ruhnke, All 'Ruoff, Bruci Sample, Lai Sanders, Ste Saxton, Gre Schildknech Scott, Lynda Scott, Micha Schmidt, Da Schreiber, Vi Scroggins, D p Seever, Greg Seever, Mich i Senne, Carol, Sexton, Rand Shackelford, Shanks, Pam Shellenbergei 'Shklar, Mark Shoemaker, J 'Silverg1at, Mi Simmons, Bil Simmons, Lir Simpson, Greg Sipes, Lance 'iWith academic distinction GRADUATING CLASS OF 1968 -5, .11 , if r' 4 X? N if 1 I O O as this greatly detracts from thevcei'enioncy3-Mu' A my Q' Ill ' l a it , o'. 'IT having wi that with your J find wislzinj 8087? at ,Qu on 3 C 111 -, -2: N having with you thejoy that Comes Hnd uiislzizfzg the best 0 with your graduation Day f eoevythiug gr you ou your fufure way 514467 f, s s X- a back flip with a one-half twist protect h1m from a fall as Leonard Hoffman watches A v inw- v - COACHES-Back row: DQ, golfg James Blacklock, foc tennisg David Swyhart, trackg Gary Sprague, baskd' Letterm I C CLUB-Back row: St Rick Ford, Bruce Moen I Beck Terry Eshenroder I Joe Daily David Wright Don Dudley Jim Boneb Akard Mark Stingley I Craig Graham Mike IV ,- I I I XmSSf.,s Ny-Us s N5 N GVRADUATING CLASS OF 1968 a I Euzzf: csrurzlzaczzo- ANAHEIM - CALIFORN ' o 51. Udbly ut7LI.'U.CI1SDIT'0ID. IDB 25 G4B2OB 14 IND. CODE SG cerenionyl fy .X I I I 1 l'f'x42' ?f3,if2.gLf 5 :E U, .. v 1. Tom Burn Gyl C001 Gyn since its David S from ses work on rings, ar The meets a Kansas, compete: an assen Dean Bolir and Patty 1 dh:-.1 I 5 I I 1 I f It' I l I I K! 7, b ' I 5 I I s J I I , 1 a 1 ' 1 II ' I 7 7 I I I 7 I I ff I I , I I . I I af I I I E J I i I ' I I I I f I f P I ff I I 1 ff X IA I , 1 If it lllld lull-I ie I 4 I ' Q I 3 I I W I ff fr f 7- X I ln I I 0 N- ,.,, f 'ff' ' I I M G , 1 I 92 -?.I-QUE L ik I Fnlgg- i 54- gknd 7 -A-AAxiNw-M .I A W of 1 I I Ol WI X X. xdf s pitch as he Gary Wilkin- Dave Kisker, Jhn Chapman, Ruoff, Randy mach, Dwight ts, Steve Dun- ie 'E L 'K N .K+ ..,,.-....-,-, -, ..:fE'7-., 1 ,4,,.,,-- ' ' . ' Tom Burnett performs double leg circles on the side horse. G mnastics improves coordination, stamina Gymnastics has steadily grown in popularity since its start three years ago at Central. Coach David Swyhart works with members of the class from seven to nine every morning. The students work on the parallel bars, side horse, trampoline, rings, and on the mats. The gymnasts have traveled to clinics and meets at Atchison, Lawrence, and Manhattan, Kansas, to observe techniques but have not yet competed. Members demonstrated their skill at an assembly for the student body. Dean Bolinger, Harold Jensen, Kim Fisher, Sharon Chrystie, and Patty Coyle participate in the area of free exercise. X J' lf, Dave Evans demonstrates a back flip with a one-half twist while spotters stand ready to protect him from a fall. Greg Lux holds a hand stand as Leonard Hoffman watches. 4 s 1 4 S5 I Daily calisthenics and participation in a variety of games keep Mr. Swyhart's freshman gym classes physically fit. Freshmen try hard to make a basket while the sophomore girls work to block the ball in a game of scooter basketball. - . .tain-we-g . V . J: :ua,1 - 7 , -i....f'f'J 5 ., aried sports make phys Several freshman boys scramble for the basketball during a game session in a sixth period physical education class. Susie Novak, Vicki Stine, Chris Hunt, and Nancy Reents, do a bamboo pole dance during sixth hour gym class. Whis activity 1: Mrs. Glaf and Miss classes Wy Fresl weather speedawa they play volleyball Fresl ketball, 4 volleyball Centi signed to and genel Freshman N members of e 5 2 2 Z 2 2 up ff- -.- 4 'wi' ig A , -Q ,,,.-,. -4, make physical fitness fun Whistles blow and another hour of strenuous activity begins for the physical education classes. Mrs. Gladys Baker, Miss Mary Ellen Creighton, and Miss Jane Blackwell take charge of the girls' classes while Mr. Dave Swyhart teaches the boys. Freshman and sophomore girls enjoy outdoor weather in the fall and spring While playing speedaway and baseball. In the winter months, 1 they play ping-pong, basketball, badminton, and volleyball. Freshman boys participate in tumbling, bas- ketball, calisthenics, isometrics, baseball, and volleyball. ' Central's physical education program is de- signed to improve posture, physical development, and general fitness. Freshman Mike Macrandon climbs a rope while several other members of sixth hour gym class urge him to reach the top. 5-v tball during a n class. ncy Reents, do ss. Girls of Miss Creighton's sixth hour physical education class form a pyramid as part of their work in tumbling. Chris Hunt and Linda Riddle stand poised as they wait for Nancy Reents and Connie Chew to hit the tetherball to them. ' ' 'Wil . Girls expend extra effort to earn trophies Miss Creighton, Miss Blackwell, and Mrs. Baker, GAA spon- sors, and Sherry Pasternak, president, plan activities. GAA OFFICERS-Back row: Rhonda Thomas, Patti Painter, Pat Lindley, Ly- nette Campbell. Middle row: Judy Sli- bowski, Karen Hansen, Di Anne Bullmas- ter, Susie Hoover, Sherry Pasternak. Front row:Joyce Carpenter, Barbara O'Dell, Girls at Central do more than take part in spectator sports, they participate in their own tough competition through GAA. Officers and the sponsors, Mrs. Gladys Baker, Miss Mary Ellen Creighton, and Miss Jane Blackwell introduce new girls at Central to this organization in a tea given each year at the beginning of school. After this project, GAA has many more enthusiastic supporters. After accumulating 100 points, a girl be- comes a member of the largest organization at Central. A girl earns a letter when she has a to- tal of 1800 points. By participating in sports and officiating at games, students can gain these points. Sports-minded girls who acquire 2800 points receive a pin. This award requires another year of active participation. The accumulation of 4000 points during her four years entitles a girl to a trophy. This award is the highest honor of- fered a girl in GAA. To earn a trophy, she must not only participate in nearly every sport, but be on Winning teams. She spends many hours of her time at Central, participating in and officiating at the various sports. Publishing a student directory each year, planning the basketball queen coronation and homecoming dance also keep these girls busy. 53 z 3 Several the GAA sp GAA BOA Barbara C Springer, 4 Middle roz Cathy Evans. 5 S I fi 1ies an take part in in their own fficers and the :iss Mary Ellen iwell introduce .ization in a tea of school. After are enthusiastic nts, a girl be- organization at an she has a to- ig in sports and :an gain these mire 2800 points es another year ccumulation of s entitles a girl .ghest honor of- 'ophy, she must ry sport, but be iny hours of her and officiating ory each year, coronation and e girls busy. if Several freshmen and sophomores listen as Mrs. Baker, one of the GAA sponsors, explains rules and plays for basketball. GAA BOARD-Back row: Susan Lucas, Susan Cummings, Barbara O'Dell, Joanne Hollingsed, Pat Lindley, Keddy Springer, Cathy Evans, Connie Chew, Di Anne Bullmaster. Middle row: Susie Hoover, Karen Hansen, Rhonda Thomas, G-P A r -, TROPHY GIRLS-Back row: Joyce Carpenter, Cathy Evans 7 Karen Hansen. Middle row: Sherry Pasternak, Susie Hoover. Front row: Judy Slibowski, Rhonda Thomas, Di Anne Bull- master. Jani Kerns, Lynette Campbell, Joyce Carpenter, Nancy Ward, Lynne Beauchamp, Susan Young. Front row: Sherry Paster- nak, Karen Smith, Judy Slibowski, Roxanne Norton, Mau- reen McNeiley, Pam Smith, Pattie Painter, Sharon Chrystie. g , 2 ' T , ,.. 5 -,. I ...vi 4 ,f,v, I 74 ',, -. L. 4 n Q er v-W 1 . 1 I1 1 1 1. 1. , ff-.-1:-mf., X., 1 s 1 GAA's Varied sports interest man girls 11 J 27 -. .. ,4 ,1 .s- . , gl st.. . 1 1 if .AJ Q 1 , 1 1 1 1. 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 11 11 .1 1 1 1 1 'I 1 11 1 11 1 . 1 1 1 1 11 1 21 ' 11 . 11 1 1' 1 1 1 .1 1 1 , E 1 1. 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1 , 11 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I 1 1 '1 1 1 .. 1 11 E 11 1 111 1 11 98 H Linda Graves and Kim Fisher, 1967 GAA track champions, run a practice race in preparation for upcoming competition. C GIRLS-Fourth row: Judy Slibowski, Becky Pfander, Sherry Pasternak, Barbie Lucas, Jani Kerns, Karen Smith, Connie Weston, Merrilee Rich, Roxanne Norton, Dianna Green, Ruth Marquardt. Third row: Jeannie Workman, Rhonda Thomas, Joanne Hollingsed, Susan Lucas, Cathy Evans, Joni Kerns, Linda Graves, Jane Headrick, Susie Hoov- GAA girls may participate in a wide variety of competitive sports. Speedaway, a sport new to the girls this year, combines techniques from three familiar sports: football, basketball, and soccer. Girls also participate in archery and tennis during the fall. Thirty or forty teams faced fast-paced competition during the volleyball and basketball tournaments. Agility and speed are especially important for badminton and ping-pong which come next on the GAA schedule. Several weeks are allotted for swimming after school at the Y.W.C.A. Spring gives the girls a chance to play softball and com- pete in various track events. Participation in these sports teaches girls sportsmanship as well as techniques of various games. A great many of the sports require team- work, while swimming, archery, and horseshoes depend mostly on individual effort and skill. Basketball and volleyball illustrate the importance of working together in order to win the game. er, Linda Riddle. Second row: Barb O'Dell, Karen Hansen, Jeannie Franklin, Lynette Campbell, Joyce Carpenter, Mar- garet Justice, Donna Babb, Mary Stannard. First row: Barbara Loubey, Barb Midyett, Pattie Painter, Karen Habe- richter, Susan Cummings, Susan Young, Maureen McNeiley. gn- C,' PIN rick, Slibowski, Barbara O'I dent of GAA x N . 4 ' s a wide variety a sport new to ques from three all, and soccer. .d tennis during aced fast-paced and basketball ly important for mme next on the ire allotted for .W.C.A. Spring vftball and com- S teaches girls ques of various s require team- and horseshoes Tfort and skill. f the importance n the game. ll, Karen Hansen, :e Carpenter, Mar- nnard. First row: nter, Karen Habe- vlaureen McNeiley. 5, . ,-, VIS. . ' :- -- .-.,.,af V Y , , ,. ,,,. , Cv PIN GIRLS-Back row: Sherry Pasternak, Jane Head- rick, Rhonda Thomas, Barb O'Dell, Cathy Evans, Joanne Hollingsed, Mary Stannard, Karen Hansen. Middle row: Judy Slibowski, Susan Young, Margaret Justice, Susie Hoover, Barbara O'Dell, Susie Hoover, and Sherry Pasternak, presi- dent of GAA, count out student directories for distribution. f K!! 2 1951 E 32' vi ik- -A It Joyce Carpenter, Di Anne Bullmaster. Front row: Barbara Loubey, Carolyn Weston, Lynette Campbell, Jeannie Frank- lin, Pattie Painter, Maureen McNeiley. AA Activities Speedaway Archery . . Tennis .. Volleyball Bowling . Basketball Ping-pong Swimming Badminton Softball . . Horseshoes Track . . . September September September . . October December . January February February February . . . April . . . April . . . May i 5 - , --,aspirrpx-.-.nv-,Q - MY- WA i A I. V - n A i ni ry ' ' -will gi R ifzst 171' G ' g gf Freshman Lori Gross, winner of' the GAA archery champion- ship for 1967-68 season, demonstrates proper shooting form. take advantage of a pleasant day to practice their game. me V - GA members learn Value Between games, Jeanie Franklin describes a play to the 1967 Linda Fisher and Joyce Carpenter, GAA t9HHiS ChaH1Pi0HS, basketball champions, Donna Babb, Joni Kerns, Jani Kerns, Lynette Campbell, Becky Pfander, and Rhonda Thomas. Jeannie Workman and Barbie Adler, absent the day of the picture, succeeded in winning the ping-pong championship. vp GAA bowling Debbie Abshe During a prac 4 an ' , . Am- x 01.1 K , ..:,' V-faux T, ' 4 learn value of good sportsmanship in athletics 'S ,- XJ' .2 3 1 play to the 1967 erns, Jani Kerns, ,da Thomas. it the day of the championship. .:,, .. V .M ,Ki M... I V 3 , 1 f if sf -4 A- X basses., oo,,, c Wi X X . usa. ti -- swam if Q-'Skis :Q. uw? mmf ,sf f-. Qs X N i X ' QNQY N . Q N ,Q X X QXXKNXX .wxissl-F fr flip- X i A N . XX ,, Linda Cockburn, individual bowling GAA bowling champions Margot Reck, Barb Peters, Dianne Arn, Mary Koch, and ChamPi0I1, d9m0f1StY3t9S her approach- Debbie Absher display the trophy they received for defeating the four other leagues. During a practice session, Rhonda Thomas GAA championship volleyball team works to improve their skill and teamwork. +...,'-N A- ,..,- .qw W f I , '1 I I I I I I . I I I I I I I Ii , ' ff +1 L ?yP'R-'-'Pt-J, - - ff - V dirt? fi ifF'iSl'.iJ, 5 .f I ww Linda Frye, GAA diving champion for the 1966-67 school year, demonstrates her superior ability in performing a jack- knife. SPEEDAWAY AND VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS- Back row: Jeannie Franklin, Jani Kerns, Karen Hansen, Rhonda Q I 4,-S , , fi, fe--Nffxyw -t -. . , ,, f , f- f wwf ,V ef, X, A Nb f ' - 'X If- 4 ,Q 5 , xv, A , 'Q fa Qkzwgp. SN X N Q f Wm 4k S . fm FO N bwswtu A N X 5 4- 523 vi QQ! ' 9 9 X Q Linda Frye, swimming champion for the past four years, en- Badminton joys a pause to catch her breath after a strenuous swim. twirl a rack Talented athletes Wie GAA Campbell Barb Corwin, Susan Lucas, Linda Riddle. Thomas, Joni Kerns, Becky Pfander. Front row: Lynette I , I 1 L .il II 'I , II II' I XL, II I QI 'I Y' I I I. ,. I L .E :I y I J I I I' I -I I' I I I I I It I III I I tl I I 1 I I I II II II I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,I -4 fax 1- I' -V wil' ' Sf f0'-11' Years, en' Badminton champions, Ruth Marquardt and Joyce Carpenter, 110115 SWiH1- twirl a racket to see who will serve first in the next game. D . . , While Diana Vetter watches, Janie Baker demonstrates her Les GA-A skill which helped them win GAA horseshoe championship. mt row: Lynette Riddle. L VY C? uf ... i SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS- Back row: Cathy Hausman, Susan Higdon, Chris Reck, Becky Pfander. Middle row: Jani Kerns, Karen Schober. Front row: Joni Kerns, Cindy Weaver, Susan Clark, Donna Babb. l I I E i E 'i fi ' i i f li' -1 5--ff'.fSw-f--.ww-c. . V f A ' lf' ' F Q - ' V X ROTC trains boys for military service To teach young men citizenship, leadership, and the fundamentals and concepts of military conduct is the purpose of Reserved Officer Train- ing Corps. Courses given to 301 Centralites this year are: first aid, citizenship, Weapon repair and operation, marksmanship, physical training, mili- tary history, chain of command, drill, academic achievements, and map reading. Cadets, through their efforts and grasp of mil- itary subjects, are selected and promoted to grades and ranks up to and including Lieutenant Colonel. Any sophomore girl with an M average and some secretarial skills may sign up for sponsor of- ficer. They are then voted for by junior and senior cadets. Their duties include keeping files, typing orders and promotion lists, recording grades and keeping rosters up to date. ' Color guards Richard Myers, Larry Utter, Ron Dombrowski, and John Harris march out in the morning to raise the flag. Sergeant HONOR GUARD -Back row: Mike Mosiman, Mark Werner, Heard, Jim Mason, Jim Simpson, Gary Wright, Kent Shipley, Eeforglinspecl Keith Grahl, Bill View, David McKee, Bob Reid, Jim Ban- Bill McCoy, Jim Allen, Richard Hawkins. Front row: Lindell HC Son' ta gerter, Harley Freeman, Kirt Grahl, Randy Nixon, Gary Gib- Schiermeyer, Eugene Bliley, Jerry Kountz, Francis Fisch, son. Second row: Robert Hamilton, Jim Stephens, Roger Steve Abels, Larry Campbell, Larry Meade. i , wr . X -. .. Aiifr: +f'5r4fw2s'rSiY'e'sf - X as ass as 1 lon Dombrowski, w raise the flag. it, Kent Shipley, ont row: Lindell f .XX K5 Q r . Q x X li Sergeant Morgan discusses this year's review with Francis Fisch and Cheryl Wood. Before inspection, Saber Guard members, Rick Kamler Eric Olson, talk about proper presentation of a saber. and Francis Fisch, I . SPONSOR OFFICERS-Bock row: Melinda Sherbondy, MaryWilliams. Second row: Judy Barton. Front row: Peggy Fletchall, Sharon Vasut, Cheryl Wood. Qs. ,- Battalion Staff members leaf through records of their rank, filed in the ROTC room. SHIELD Sz Hawkins, Ke gerter, Jim ll Second row: 1 Interested ROTC members receive S ecial 131021111 M.P.'s-Back row: Edward Scott, Rick Crossfield, David Huffer, Daryl Garvis, Paul Heintz, Gary Gibson, Herbert McGlothlin, Richard Niemann, Mike Morse, David Fager, Richard Myers. Second row: Mertland Hughes, Paul Flaherty, Ronnie Clayton, John Ross, Steven Lindgren, Randel Weldon, Steve Estes, As Steve Abel 17 I Q iz A - J , Q 'ff' 'J' ,MSX SHIELD Sz SPEAR- Back row: Sharon Vasut, Richard Hawkins, Keith Grahl, Kirt Grahl, David McKee, Jim Ban- gerter, Jim Mason, Jim Allen, Terry Ashworth, Judy Barton. Second row: Cheryl Wood, Larry Campbell, Larry Meade, Bob Special training, honors in various m111tary f1eldS As Steve Abels watches, Keith Grahl demonstrates the proper way to load a rifle 1 t ,HM '04, . 2 fm X ' y 5 1 x If ff 6 M . I' I . 55' gy. 53 A 4. vt BOM, 1 'Q School Activities Dreamers have made Central what she is and dreams will continue as she expands and progresses. This year students have seen Cand heardj the building of a new annex. This annex is symbolic of the general trend of progressiveness, creativeness, and usefulness which Central possesses and tries to instill in her students. Hundreds of students throughout the years have en- joyed the activities and traditions of Central. New Ways are created and old Ways are improved. This year's stu- dents can look back to the '67-'68 terms as packed with memories, both poignant and hilarious. -H 21-'law- -eferteivvpgi r .J ' 'iffy' ' On registration day, junior boys file past the desk in the office to pay required fees and receive an activity ticket. p Students renew friendships, begin studies Late in August the School Board designates four days for registration of students for the coming year. With mixed emotions students meet on Regis- tration Day. For seniors it marks the start of their last year, for sophomores and juniors it begins another year on their road to graduation, for fresh- men it is a bewildering day filled with new experi- ences. But for all, the day overflows with bustle, tension, and fun. School officials designate this day as a day to complete all business needed for the opening of school, but for most students it is much more. Junior Randy Peuker buys his school insurance from Mrs. Wiles as Miss Canaday types his name to assure him a policy. Mr. John Rooney points out various class ring styles as Bill Mclntosh tries to reach a decision on which ring to buy. 1M?f,. 1 MM '17, Vw Assei Bob Keiper use manned spacec Mr. Rich Gordq Mr. Cloyd Chrc lies ard designates . for the coming meet on Regis- le start of their iiors it' begins ation, for fresh- ith new experi- vvs with bustle, :ignate this day needed for the lents it is much . .N ,N T' I 1Et2...1q,,f,g,z-:J fF,:.k?f--1fZe59?7'1 ' ' ' Assemblies entertain inform student bod 7 Bob Keiper uses special model equipment to show how future manned spacecrafts will make a soft landing on the moon. 1 Assemblies give students a Welcome break from the daily schedule of a busy Week. Some are entertaining, some inspiring, and some educa- tional, but most students enjoy going to all pro- grams. Because of the large number of students, two assemblies are usually held, with the stage band playing before and after each. Students are not only given the opportunity to see outstanding talent but also to learn something at the same time. With the aid of Betty Miller, Mr. Merv Crook demonstrates types of communication that will be used on the moon. Mr. Rich Gordon, Shafiq Amed Naz, a young Pakistanian who plays the sitar, and Mr. Victor Hyde displays a talent of Mr. Cloyd Chronister present a unique music program for students in an assembly. playing two trumpets at once. Y 1 , V ,I+ l ring styles as Bill ng to buy. l , cf' l E 1 I '- , ,,...,..- A li P 1 1 I 'tfnxnr ' - is Q f f m , , X , 5' N V ' , - : if 3 . ' 4 iff X W ' 3 X 5 . ,I ,. N07 , , is Q ', f L , I , 'A . i rs, i ,, 'f . If ' r ' 'X 1 s .K ' X 4.44 ' fic With mixed emotions, Queen Becky Grady lights the bonfire Linda Carpenter and Cathy Buhr admire the shamrock which which marks the start of the Homecoming game celebrations. will be burned at the beginning of the Homecoming game. Loyal Centralites, unafraid of the cold and rain, gather around the Homecoming bonfire to cheer the team to victory. 1 Queen, Color Da highl Victory tense Home Monday Wa and organiz the day, M from the be day, secret The first st prize at pep Studen' Mourning I the defeatem honor of Qu On Fr dressed in pins, ribbor items. Friday huge bonfir snake danc and her attr At a table in phreys, and J e X lor Da arg - Rx ? a.fT' gg, .w, 3 ri' -1-of--I -7 -A,.,,,. Y highlight Homecoming il s, fx 1 sl i, 5 --L Q RFI. rw It mfs Rf L5-N-X a JDS Sm r - kj? u X the shamrock which rnecoming game. O Victory over Lafayette, 13-O, topped off a tense Homecoming Week of activities. This year, Monday was declared Banner Day and all classes and organizations put up banners. At the end of the day, Mike Earixson selected the best slogan from the banners for use on Slogan Day. On this day, secret students served as mystery students. The first student to repeat the slogan received a prize at pep assembly. Student Council designated Wednesday as Mourning Day. All students Wore black to mourn the defeated team. Thursday was Dress-up day in honor of Queen Becky and her court. On Friday came the big day. Students, dressed in blue and White, bought pom-poms, pins, ribbons, hats, and various other Color Day items. Friday night, students gathered around a huge bonfire for cheers of anticipated Victory. A snake dance followed. The Homecoming Queen and her attendants reigned over the game. At a table in the annex, juniors Davis Martin, Guy Hum- phreys, and Jeanne Franklin sell various Color Day items. E9 or? away Q99 eo! so 1 .I . . arg... .it In an impressive assembly, Student Body President, Mike Earixson crowns Becky Grady Queen of 1967 Homecoming. 5 xx During the coronation ceremony, Queen Becky Grady expresses her thanks and appreciation to students of Central. Student Body President Mike Earixson presents Queen Becky Grady with a miniature gold football, a symbol of her reign. 1 x . x 5 i 3Q'IE7S f f Wf ,, A , A, ' - ff Beck ff JM' 'Xxx .- , A av A 1 , ' 1' ' ' 1 , -.ff-. ,- - g - ' Alf A ' ,, lf: .V ,1:-,q-,j-,M , Q, A uw ' tw - , .firm Becky reigns over Football Homecoming Becky Grady received the honored title of 1968 football queen. In two special assemblies, student body president, Mike Earixson, crowned Queen Becky. Two nights later, she reigned over the rain soaked Homecoming game and saw our football team defeat the Lafayette Sharnrocks. Roberta Weir First Attendant Linda Nicholas Maid of Honor Susan Hackett Cecelia Sprague Teri Libby Second Attendant Third Attendant Fourth Attendant f X ,cm ' 'a. an-'--'i T V i t v 1 r ' i 1 s , I i ll' a r 1 w f R 1,1 , if: Y- 1 fl 1' 1 5 i Q. I -. -lag ,ai Q-nc-.-up s A, ll U0 W' VARSITY SQUAD-Barbi Bainter, Robin White, Sharon Schaff, Connie Evans, Kay Blakeley, Lynette Campbell. RESERVE Ch 1 d ' ins it Cheerleader Kitty Gordy shows her p ' 7 school spirit and enthusiasm for the team with a high jump into the air. BOY CHEERLEADERS-Top row: Steve Briggs. Middle row: Tony Hoehn, Dick Rid- dell. Bottom row: Mike Earixson, Jack Allen, Rick Butler, Bill Clinkenbeard, Doug Dannen. At eve bly, twelve and inspir the team. the cheerlc ries of scre Many cheers the each sumr clinic in M high ratin much credi Connie Evan, the varsity sq 5 I I . au NV, ,a el l ,..,-,:.j,-,,aa,5gS' 1-? .. 3 . ..q:.:,3,,if-, nj.. 2,143 A Y :V VII .Q-.X r X . K TR! F 2 mx XXX., was . . I f f. f ,--.u,., ,, . .-, r Q' RESERVE SQUAD-Back row: Valerie Craig, Kitty Gordy, Judy Davis. Front row: Carolyn Potter, Taira Young, Debbie Petty. 3 team, inspire school spirit Ioehn, Dick Rid- lkenbeard, Doug At every game and during every pep assem- bly, twelve spirited cheerleaders lead the cheers and inspire the support of Central's students for the team. Each spring, the student body chooses the cheerleading squad from girls who pass a se- ries of screenings. Many hours of practice go into making their cheers the best possible. This hard work pays off each summer when they attend a cheerleading clinic in Maryville. The girls attain exceptionally high ratings at the clinic. These girls deserve much credit for their service to Central. Connie Evans and Lynette Campbell, head cheerleaders of the varsity squad, demonstrate their form with this cheer. During a pep rally, a cheerleader leads the pep squad in a cheer for the team as the pep band plays spirited music. Q 4 1 T l 'r lll 4 1 l l l gl Q: , . ll El , l l l il l. ffl sl ll -I 4 l l l,l ll Cl l ll 1, ll l l i, ll 1, ll ll ll l ll V ll l l l ll l l. ll l ll il l l l l l l l, il l l Il VE E, l. ll l, l ll - - V rf,---in .f.- '-.1 -fregwgfr v : v - Varsity cheerleader Sharon Schaff demonstrates great energy and school spirit. i Pep assemblies rouse enthusiasm for team In the pause between each cheer, the cheerleaders and the pep squad clap for the team and their anticipated victory. 'iAll students please report to the gym for the pep assembly. Almost every Friday these words echo over the intercom, and hundreds of loyal Centralites gather in the gym to show their sup- port for the team. Twelve enthusiastic cheerlead- ers, with the help of the pep squad, lead the cheers. Sponsored by Miss Canaday and Miss Creighton, the 200 member pep squad Works with the cheerleaders to boost school spirit. Skits, presented by the boy cheerleaders, and the fa- mous Battle Cry provide excitement and com- petition, both necessary parts of every pep assem- bly. After his class won the spirit jug contest, Dave Jackson, ju- nior, proudly accepts it from cheerleader Connie Evans. Y At a pep 2 Cheerleaders skills in leadi 5 Q D u he gym for the Ly these Words dreds of loyal how their sup- stic cheerlead- uad, lead the lay and Miss squad Works ml spirit. Skits, 5, and the fa- ient and com- ary pep assem- ave Jackson, ju- lie Evans. At a pep assembly, Central's pep squad exhibits some of the enthusiasm and spirit they use in support of the team. Cheerleaders Kay Blakeley and Jack Allen combine their Five varsity cheerleaders demonstrate boundless energy and Skills ill leading 3 Cheer, 'QTW0 BifS',, at H pep assembly. enthusiasm with cartwheels and high jumps in the air. -' .- 'IH AL g , t , . ' . w i i X il 1, Z 1 1 QEX if 3 A sl la L li L4 ,f pgs l wir ii 111 yi ,, 3 M1 '4 1 3 I I l ,I all li iw pm Q Q' ..-4 . . get n f sr y AX 1 ik Q Q fxffi , AY, X X ug i , 5 1 , S f Y 2 f v ,U 619' if W 15 :NW My 4-W X X M Swinging flappers and loud music provided for an exciting opening to the 1968 presentation of Tell'um Joe Sent Yaf' Seniors present Tel1,um Joe Sent Ya Bob Alson cowers as wife, Bruce Ruoff, lectures him on tak- Using a 1920's theme, about one hundred ing the family's Right Guard and leaving them defenseless. twenty-five seniors, under the direction of Bill Clinkenbeard, presented a rather unique, original variety show. Mike Silverglat, Writer of the script, set the scene in Joe's Bar and dialogue was typical of the period. As the show opened, Joe, played by Tom Brown, invited the audience to come in and enjoy the entertainment which ranged from flapper girls to a group of Concert Choir singers. Other acts included a dance team, pantomime, impersona- tions, a singing comedy team, and parodies on modern television programs. Flapper Jerri Acord watches Tom Brown and Jim Geller play a hand of poker in the saloon of Tell'um Joe Sent Yaf. ,,,. , ' 'Z Wd. You're not 1 Wright in th Students of I homeroom de , f 3 , 4 R n fa. . one hundred rection of Bill nique, original er of the script, gue was typical layed by Tom ie in and enjoy im flapper girls ers. Other acts ne, impersona- id parodies on d Jim Geller play z Sent Ya . You're not going to my party, says Diane Higdon to David Wright in the sixth hour presentation, Life of the Party. Students of room 101 won first place in the Student Council homeroom decorating contest with this Christmas display. What's wrong with my nose? Annette Jennings asks Rich- ard Martin in the fourth hour play, Twas the Fight Before Xmas. Alvin Green watches as Annette Jennings tells her younger brother, played by Cubby Bishop, to mind his own business. Student plays relate Christmas message Presentation of a series of plays provide a Welcome break in the very hectic' pacewhich fills the halls of Central during the Week preceding the Christmas holidays. These plays add a humorous touch to the Week's festivities. Central's drama classes, under the direction of Mrs. Chronister, Work hard to make these presentations a success. The plays, staged in three hour-long assemblies, have a Wide variety of themes which range from the disadvantages of having a big nose to the problems caused by little brothers. This year, the Student Council added a home- room decorating contest to the pre-Christmas ac- tivities. The contest, Won by room 101, provided competition for decorating projects. .1 In,.... ..l Quee Cheerleaders 1 receiving the I J Carolyn Potter Maid of Honor ,QL , - .iqwz-fr .',. .4 Dona Weigel First Attendant Queen Janette reigns over Homecoming Cheerleaders file by the throne to congratulate Janette for receiving the honor of being chosen Basketball Queen. ,fl XX '61 Being chosen as Basketball Homecoming Queen answers the hopes and dreams of several Central girls. The basketball squad nominates the candidates, and a panel of St. Joseph citizens chooses the queen. The panel asks nominees questions about their plans for the future, their interests, and their ideas on varying subjects. This year's queen, Janette White, her maid of honor, Carolyn Potter, and first attendant, Dona Weigel, were presented to the student. body and crowned in a ceremony before the start of the Homecoming game. After the coronation, QueenJanette and her royal court pose for pictures before the start of the basketball game. 1- ' 1 1 I 5, 4 ll ,V l1 '1 1 l , 5 I 1 1 1 M 11' pf H11 1 I1 T11 l 11 Sl ,1 lf ,Jim IJ11 IX11 1' 1,1 l111 32 1.1 111 1, ll!! 1-252 ,EE 1! I H E 1 1 P L ? E E1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 l 1 1 1 - 1 'X 'f'f'Cf5'V-. P 4 M1 Fanny Brice, played by Debbie Willeford, tries to imitate showgirl Louise Bonner, as Nick Arnstein, played by Bill Clinkenbeard, watches with interest. X X 1, vsgriir . ,. N . Agia With a startled look, Fanny Brice, played by Leslie Thomp- son, edges away from Nick, played by Bill Clinkenbeard. Central recalls era of Zi In the In the leading role of Eddie Ryan, Richard Curd dances his Cast member David Wright watches Fanny Brice played by M way through Central's presentation of Funny Girl. Debbie Willeford, as she practices to be a Ziegfeld girl. any hearsal ma success. W1 Isobel Len: small towr showgirl. Under student dir itz, the ple cast and on Cunning 1 Thompson role of Fani ing the mal Members of F1 elaborate head1 in ' -g --randi? - f , - h ,.-,,lF,,--Le--- ,- -r. - ly Leslie Thomp- lnkenbeard. In the Beautiful Bridel' scene, dancers float down the Ziegfeld Staircase in preparation for Fanny's entrance. ' egf d F ' Sara Waris, Vicki Btine, Bonna.Glaser, and Robin Cargill L ' Brice played by gfeld girl. O perform a peculiar ritual with their penny ante game Many hours of careful planning and re- hearsal made this year's All-School Play a great success. Written by Jule Styne, Bob Merrill, and Isobel Lennart, Funny Girl portrays the life of a small town girl on her road to success as a showgirl. Under the direction of Mrs. Chronister and student directors, Judy Barton and Hugh Kran- itz, the play includes over 100 members in the cast and on committees. Byron Myers and Duane Cunning directed the musical score. Leslie Thompson and Debbie Willeford shared the lead role of Fanny Brice, with Bill Clinkenbeard play- ing the male lead. Members of Funny Girl discuss the possibility of using this elaborate headdress, designed by the art department. i 125 I ' '. 3 ,N al? v 1 9 1 l 1 1 I ' I 1 i 4 l ll It 1 3 ll ll 'i 1 l l if ll l Q, la l, l N ll ii We li, l ll ll I 5, 5 1 l l l il ll E ll ll If nglli H110 Vf.. Jw if ,L L Y ' ,- f f ,-,v j:4 i'1'.-., :-,tif 1 ' , rf: . -'.. , 4 ' ' .,. f-ing.?f3z21tfiafsszrAgaaesefbf:iif'.iw 6 lie-gr e and , Pat share title of Track Queen fir. Marilyn Mooney Maid of Honor For the first time in the history of Central, two girls, Sandy Burris and Pat Bolin, shared the honor of track queen. They achieved the royal ti- tle after many hours of hard Work at selling tick- ets. Each candidate must sell one hundred dollars Worth of tickets to be eligible to run. Central's two queens also reigned over the City Track Meet for the 1967-1968 track season. Central's 1966-1967 track queens, Pat Bolin and Sandra Bur- ris, seek shelter from rain during All-City Meet. Linda Becker LYHI1 Cronk Lee Gray First Attendant Second Attendant Third Attendant yyyy 9 ,W K , X ,X Z X ang.. , ,xx ,Hn-.L.,,r.,. . -.V-W --Y4,,.-w......,..Y..,...-, Y , Banquet atmospheres typify France, Rome A Roman dining hall was the setting of the seventh annual Latin banquet. Kaye Cornelius, Becky Pfander, Terry Brockhausen, and Tom Bonebrake were chosen as the best dressed Ro- mans.. Entertainment between the courses was provided by the third and fourth year students. Advanced French students put on a skit de- picting What they would rather be if they were not a Centralitef' Red, White, and blue table dec- orations added color to the nautical theme used at the banquet. i NK X, x- Robin Cargill demonstrates the Can-Can in a skit performed , Third year Latin students Richard Heinburg, Dwight Arn, as part of the entertainment for guests at French banquet. and Cynthia Mollus enact a Roman tragedy at Latin banquet. Walter Dow and Mike. Huggins escort Linda Stine and her homemade chariot through a crowd of Roman citizens? N F ,,,, , qmwi Cent As Trudy Hai several junior Mike Earixsor Cl-I K 1 xx ss- get campaigns into full swing. Centralites vie for Student Council offices As Trudy Hamilton passes out ballots and checks off names, several juniors wait their turn to vote for school officers. Anxiety runs high in candidates vying for important school offices. Such was the case with the sixteen juniors running for this yearis stu- dent council offices. Faculty members ruled out using skits to further campaigns because of the large number of candidates. Instead, each junior and his support- ers worked hard at making pass-outs and un- usual banners. Efforts of four of these candidates were well rewarded. The Indians chose Mike Ea- rixson as president for the 1967-1968 school year. Connie Evans became the new secretary and Janie Wilcox took over the office of treasurer. Indians voted Randy Cargill to be the vice-presi- dent. Mike Earixson, hoping to win the office of student body president, puts finishing touches on his campaign banner. 1 Cleverly drawn election banners help candidates for student council offices - -1'-Cermg-rg ' ' -71312. - Randy Bell, Steve Briggs, and Wally Buckner decorate the archway entrance with crepe paper streamers and red roses. Junior Class officers, Rick Butler and John Peterson, present a small gift to Cindy Smith, Prom Sweetheart for 1967. Fountain theme adds magic touch to Prom Highlighting the school year is the Junior- Senior Prom, sponsored by the Junior Class. The theme of this year's dance was i'Three Coins in a Fountain , characterized by flowing fountains and a Roman atmosphere. Students danced to thesound of The Five, a group from Kentucky. At intermission a local band, The Group, performed and Cindy Smith was crowned Prom Sweetheart. Under the silver-leaf ceiling of the Frog Hop Ballroom, students in formal attire dance to the sound of The Five. Z Z. 1 Members of eni Graduating Frank Baker u Peterson, present rt for 1967. e adds Prom is the Junior- ior Class. The ree Coins in a ing fountains of The Five, a ission a local Cindy Smith H I l l l 1 i I 1 l F I 1 N 1 1 1 5 Members of the Senior Class listen intently until they will be able to walk on stage and receive their diplomas. Seniors bid last farewell at Commencement Graduating Senior Bob Trout shakes hands with Principal Frank Baker upon receiving his long anticipated diploma. f. With tassels bobbing on their flat square caps, a double row of seniors file down the aisle to the strain of Pomp and Circurnstancev and on to the stage where Principal Frank Baker waits to award them their rolled diplomas. The robed Seniors sat, many with tears in their eyes, as they said their last farewell to Cen- tral in the Commencement Assembly. Mr. Ev- erett Brown, the Director of Field Services at Northwest Missouri State College at Maryville, was the speaker. Reverend Samuel Maddox of the First Baptist Church spoke at the Baccalaureate. Speaker Everett Brown, Director of Field Services at Mary- ville, delivers the commencement address to the Senior Class. ml Ys r NW...k..,. ull 'ww 9 h- '1f7'i f1:.1'.2'e44f1 ' , ---. -V 1- -,. . 1 , ,, A ,,' : I 'YN E- 'U I, Albums A dream is a Wish your heart makes -so goes the old song. And dreams come true at Central High. Some students come with their futures already planned, but for many their dreams just begin. All find Central halls of learning a place for inspiration and advancement toward their goals. As you leaf through the Wakitan album section, look into each person's eyes. There are mirrored the dreams and desires that Will A impel them forward to success. Each individualhas a different dream and Varying plans for the future: With determination and hard Work their dreams may come true. A q 4 - f - Y-1-'wg-w . . SHq, ' ' .21-,:v . Freshman president, Tom Clinkenbeard, and vice-president, Bob Keatley, try to hurry the construction of the new annex Freshmen encounter Mr. Moran, the freshman counselor, finds that there is rnuch paper work and many letters to be written in his office. by running the motorized trowel, while Janice Stipp, secre- tary, and Connie Jennings, treasurer, watch with interest. new life at Central Freshman students encounter many new and exciting experiences, including their first regis- tration day in the sweltering heat of August, their first pep assembly, their first mad rush to class before the bell, and their first football game. Traditionally, upperclassmen bombard them with elevator tickets and color day items, but this year they also sold tickets to the imagi- nary swimming pool in the new annex. Students meet many new acquaintances and form new friendships during their freshman year. Freshmen must take civics, English, and physical education. They can also choose electives from chorus, typing, mechanical drawing, and math, science, and language courses. Underclass- men cannot join many of the clubs but can parti- cipate in sports, GAA, Y-Teens, and Hi-Y. The class officers and student council representatives go to student council meetings, and thus the freshmen have a voice in student government. In the following years these activities will expand and the same students will emerge as the senior class of 1971. I in fsggit i X : A A we if 'R - swf i ' Q ax ,Y x V -:jf 1. vg -f ss r ,X ,. its f rip. ' ,, d 'H vu nf' - ..,x i E I I E E E E I ,ff-W.-..f- , f jfmyc, ' 3 I ' 21 'sv ., f-...wx 'ff' XY. 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'Za .-1-ws' 1qgg:'1e'r'.ff.-1,- ,. :-.-J ' , - -, we , , I- j 1 ' '..tx97-'ff'-'ffflw-f' ,x iff-7qs5'vHi'Si9.-P -o5FErv5'afQA1-,Af-ieiieyl ag,4731,gf. ,--f -f:IIy3,,i-,g ,- ,gmgfj-LA.g4IgI,waf viii, -- - - M , .-,,,.. f- ' , - r -, .11 . , .,,,-. I . ' 'r - I ', fr- -I - - Lgf:L I-47.77-, .A W -- ----4-m,-- ,uw Class of i A-In - J-, Whisler, Peggy Witacre, Bill Whitaker, Rob White, Denise White, Gary Wilding, Steve Mr. Stouffer halts freshmen Cherie Kepley and Jim Blakley as they enter the wrong room the first day of school: ef R ,, e ' ' .. a Wegenkai Greg - We1Ss,Steve lll, eston,Debb1e 3 f if ' Weyer, Sheila ,rx ' s vm I' 1 sw lg ' - EI 'Q 1 I f s 's I I It rlii I f M . ---: - fi f iirr I I 1 es vhssst ,. 0 'sf fi I I ' K 'zz' I ' 2 f R I ,.i,, I Wilkins, Janet 2 ,. ZF asa- TVX? 1 wi., .pf ...: 9' . m-4.0 g I f issb, I 1 ff ff A 7 of f g , - ' ,, .wwf -7, 1- ,' 4 X. ,IAg,,,,, ,A A . I f, V ,I is 4, Y Williams, Ed Williams, Gerrie '77 ' if ,,,, - if Williams, Karen . . 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Bob Evans, Sophomore Class president, replenishes his paint supply as Debbie Heckel, secretary, Jay Jackson, vice-presi- Well, they finally made it! The sophomores survived their first hectic year at Central only to find themselves struggling through another year filled with many new and different activities. They may now participate in the many activities of the language clubs, pep squad, and ROTC. As new doors open, sophomore students must also accept heavier responsibilities to their school. The sophomores meet their new responsibilities head on with enthusiasm, determination, and a willingness to work. As the sophomores rush to their various classes, fellow students no longer seem to be a mass of strange people, but become the faces of upperclassmen and friends known to him by name, some outstanding accomplishment, or ser- vice to their school. To studious classmen, a wider variety of sub- jects is available. Geometry, world history, biolo- gy, typing, advanced languages, and mixed choir challenge sophomores mentally. dentg and Joyce Curry, treasurer, add finishing touches to their football banner for Benton-Central football game. WW 1, ffffff ff 7 T 1 ' 77' nf, 77' fn' 'f . 1- f A. ff wnffv ff if ,gkffff fwwfw-, fr -if 1 fy ,,,' aff, p..'f . if . C , I , ,ff'7Av,f 04, f ' f ,fe Q59 .. 54511 ff' f. ? jfQ,,,1 .fef 7 f i? T f T JZ' 1 f .,, A1 A1 A1 A1 Ar Ar ,,,V it :,if'gg'4A':,, ,Tha gf. , wi' f ii? H 4 uhh . '.--L39 ilu' f .. !' f ,4 Sf 7, fn , , , ff, . ,www fum: ,fy ff ff? if Cliff? Ber Big Bla Blal Bla: Bles Blex Blin Bloc BOd1 BOII1 Boki Bolt Bow Bow Boye Brac Brar 1 Bergman, Kathy J CHI' e sophomores entral only to another year :nt activities. any activities nd ROTC. As its must also their school. esponsibilities nation, and a their various seem to be a e the faces of 1 to him by iment, or ser- fariety of sub- history, biolo- d mixed choir shing touches to mall game. 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A . . 1 :se ' .,..., 'W X l -.:., -.1 , er w. s f sf A X N G z 5 fs-53? if X R ki it 5, ' 5 ak , s tv i, , X 5 fw v aa 2950 X f X9 4 5 N50 X4 5 j We X W5 a w 1 , , Mike McClanahan helps sophomores Bob Evans, Roger Gench, Debbie Heckel, and Joyce Curry sort clothes for Bundle Day 1 l l i l l l il lg ' I, ll K, ,, . 1 li ll l ll il si i : 1 .1 if gm Mrs. Pertain and the Junior class officers Nancy Bocock, Cur- tis Carle, David Jackson, and Cindy Trullinger examine pep Energetic Juniors invade Central halls If one day while walking down Central's halls you see a strange-looking creature whose body composition is pep ribbons, beanies, Alpine hats, buttons, pom-poms, and banners, you will know it's a junior selling Color Day items. This sale is the juniors' major class project, and the money made goes toward payment of expenses of the Junior-Senior Prom given in honor of the seniors. ' Then in a flurry of crepe paper, tacks and string, juniors begin decorating for the prom. They secure a lively band and provide for enter- tainment. Toward the end of the year, the hustle and bustle of campaign for student council elections begins. Pass-outs clutter the halls a long time after the most worthy officers have been elected. Juniors also devote much time to various clubs, sports, and the all-school play. Between these activities, they must study chemistry, dra- ma, and United States history. Many juniors even find time to eat lunch. ribbons that' the juniors will sell on the morning of the foot- ball game with the Benton Cardinals. Mrs. Pertain, junior counselor, talks with juniors Nancy Mueller and Diane Chandler about their schedule changes. Class President, David Jackson, signs the Spirit Jug after the class of '69 won Battle Cry in pep assembly. C . ' r r E 5 Clas l l V X , DJ, l -. , I , 1 ' . .1 F P .15 xi' ' .1 3 , ll 4 HWS? Be Be Be Bl: Bl: Boi B01 B01 Bof Bo: Bo: Bo' Bo Bo Bo Br. 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M li ii 4 l Q' , ur. l' list 1 W 1 t s l ill, , 1 i 113 'J li if si 2 thi 1- il .i El yf i 5 'f il 5' 5 ' r if ., , l V '11 P 'P 1 l l -'ferv 'if Class officers Steve Briggs, president, and Lynette Campbell, treasurer, count money received from the sale of Senior Variety Show tickets, while secretary, Janette White, gives John Peterson, vice-president more tickets to sell. counselor, advise Rhonda Thoinas on college selectioni challenges of future Seniors yell, Sixty-eight is great, the unof- ficial motto of the Senior Class. Four short years ago these same boastful seniors were timid new- comers to Central's halls. New subjects seemed extremely difficult as teachers began their 'Qbefore you get to college push entailing such interesting things as Miss Spangberg's mock Congresses for government, Mrs. Frazier's English literature dittos, bone structure memorization for health, and other unforgettable classes like physics, trigonometry, and calculus. - Building sets, rehearsals, and ticket selling kept seniors occupied for many Weeks as they prepared for the Senior Variety Show. The final production of Tell 'em Joe Sent Yan included thirty acts. The graduating class leave empty desks, but future classes will fill them again. Each year will find robed and capped seniors marching out the doors to face futures filled with Warm memories and friendships. fi. ink - Jax, .1- Abels, Steve Acord, Jerri Albus, Steve Allee, Connie ngberg, college lection. F 35,1 LQ -- 4' Class of 6 Allen, Jack Allen, Larry Alson, Bob Anderson, Jean Anderson, Jerry Arn, Dwight Ashworth, Terry Ashworth, Tony Awbrey, Rosalie Baker, Bill A Ball, Larry Ball, Linda ' Ballentine, David Barrnan, Joyce Barnes, Ronnie Bartlett, Wendy Seniors Bell, Randy Bishop, Cubby Blake, Gary Blakeley, Kay Bleazard, Barbara Bliley, Eugene Blinde, Ralph Bolton, Don Barton, Judy Bathgate, Judy Battreall, Charley Bayer, Sally Beahler, Frances Beaty, Donna Bolton, Ron Bonebrake, Jim Bonham, Dennis Bottorff, Janice Boyer, Carl Brahler, Jerri 'X 'Cza- W , , X 1' 1- .,-,J,. 1 7 V .. . f g L , 'M g' . I. - .. .f , ,, Y' l ,- , ' pw i 7 1 - . - e'-' ' ,Y Q , ' ,- f ff' ' -:. swf' a i'?iM':i ' -. -- ' L., Lp' '. ,L-ff' 'G' ' 'fa-, -. f-for -- -,afar - 4. 1 f-J Rg,,,,, i my g - FG ef. wg: 1 W 1 I 1 , 3 r Class of '68 Brand, Jim Bratcher, Ron Briggs, Steve Broadhead, Tom , Brockhausen, Terry Brod, Herbert ll ' I l Brown, Janice Brown, Roger Brown, Tim Brown, Torn l Buckner, Wallace li Buhr, Cathy Bullmaster, Di Anne Burger, Leslie , B i l I 1 ' 1 l Burgess, Bob 'V Burnham, Gloria Q, Burnstein, Art E' A ii Q B 'l i l ll , L i i C - i Burr, Joan I Burr, Mark N. Butler, Bronna WI B ew i , ' r 1 y i 1 gangs, Seniors Campbell, Lynette Cantrell, Janice Cargill, Randy Cargill, Robin Carmichael, Steve Carpenter, Jerry Carpenter, Joyce Carpenter, Linda Carriger, Sally Carter, Iris Castle, Sue Chafen, Rick Chambers, Paula Chase, Glenda Chase, Wanda Cherry, Steve f'fP'.1'r ' ' Tlx ia. Q .,1. H Butler, Rick Cadwallader, Brenda Camp, Greg Campbell, Larry I I i I I I I I I i I I 4 I I l ,rr l I A '44 -HQ G A2 M iii! S. Clark, Gary Clark, Kandy Clark, Sandra Clay, Linda ' 'gH,,A',' ', , A y r . Q QA W L QQJQE-'A 'C -X 4 C or 1 , Class of 368 Clinkenbeard, Bill Clouser, Tom Coe, John Cohen, Karen Collins, Sharon Conner, Cecelia Cook, Cathy Cook, Douglas Cotton, Tom Cowan, Allison Cox, James Crabtree, Karen ' Cramer, Lynn Crouch, Carolyn Crouch, Cleo Cunning, Judy i I . i A K . ll 1 x Y. 'l I l U' , ,, 1 a I l J , ,X i 5' gg, f 1 , U 1 'i 4 if l i Q w 1 , ' , if , 1' I 179 l li ll is Seniors H Deal, Charles Deal, Jim DeHart, Rosemary Dennis, Donna Dennis, Steve Denny, Pamela DenOuden, Robert Detwieler, Florence Cunning, Larry Curd, Richard Dale, Stanley Dannen, Doug Davis, Judy Davis, Ronnie DeWar, Bill Ditmars, Rhonda Donan, Linda Dorsel, Frank Dotson, Linda Dow, Walter rm- Pi x. Duguid, Donna Duke, Betty Duncan, Linda Dunham, Ann Dunlap, Steve Earixson, Mike Eshenroder, Connie Estes, David Evans, Cathy Evans, Connie Evans, Mike Fager, Karen Q a- ' 'Class of 76 Earhart, Bob Edwards, Roger Elam, Tina Elardo, Susan Ellis, Linda Embrey, Steve Ericson, Doug Esely, Frank , 1 0 fl . l I if . 1 J an N i ? . ,, 1 1 ry ji I ,i ir I' 3 fi Vi ' M ' 1 l 5 i 5 I in 181 V I5 , .lf ' .W Vw , ' -- .nw Seniors Finch, Robert Fisch, Francis Fish, Gordan Fisher, Angela Fishman, Carol Flanders, Mike Fletchall, Peggy Foley, Jim Ford, David Foster, Russell Fountain, Rhonda Frank, Beverly Frank, Mike Franklin, Susan F rankum, Deanna Frasier, Jeff 'i'7T?ffTf24 i F. Fannen, Tillie Farber, Marsha Farley, Lynn Ferguson, Bob . I if 'KE , P E' 5 i F .L 1 One of Kare includes typii -4 I 'l ' L. 1, ,. -by an gf. 1.3151-'it'-31158-f-'f' ,- Q . wil-'l Vfj? Q. .Q, Qr922k1g ' Th One of Karen Hansen's many office duties includes typing a letter for Mr. Trout. Freeman, Dick Fridell, Jim Frogge, Susan Fulbright, LaRhonda Class of 68 Garber, Rickey Geller, Jim Gibson, Donna Glaser, Ronna Glenn, Shirley Glenn, Tom Glidewell, Mark Goldizen, Tom Gordy, Kitty Grable, Dan Grady, Becky Graff, James Seniors Griffin, Dan Groeltz, Jane Guy, Jo Ann Hackett, Sue Hagg, Dennis Hale, Laurie Hall, Jean Hanner, Bonnie Grahl, David Grant, Joyce Gray, Lee Green, Alvin Greenwald, Herman Grier, Stacy Hansen, Karen Hanson, Joe Harrelson, Marvin Headrick, Jane Heath, John Heckel, David 'K' l MQMWV l ,s' ' V. 4 - 7.4 ' 1 ' ' - U. ' 1 V- .,-, ' . ,, ' . - .nf in - ri '56 .4 's2ik1gj..,'f,fi-afip ,,. ar' ' j ,Z ', , t , W, ',Lv.!,1-,V 5 .,,..u Q . ,V X V I. . '- w 'ir - S' ' 'lf ' Q lffkrwf-sw' V . 22'1w4l? 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'f Q.: , '- 4. , 4 , . ' - V '1 e x ,lk HK w. f5,', lr. M. rrvt f I l X I 7 l , , . 1 7 I , 7 W i l l l i l i I l 7 7 I . l l , D '1 7 ' 4 7 E l 1' I Arr? 4 li -'F 1 Seniors Lipira, Alice Litvak, Rick Loe, Dan Logsdon, Connie Long, Keith Loubey, Barbara Lutz, Berry Lyman, Willard Lee, Robert Lee, Ronnie Lewis, Roger Lewis, Sheri Libby, Terri Jo Linneweh, Kent Maag, Ellen Maddox, David Marquardt, Ruth Martin, Connie Martin, Linda Martin, Pat iq x' 'K 3' f-,.3g- i.,fls,ff-Pifgfsigfg A- Martin, Terry Matthews, Kae Mays, Clifford Mays, Cliffton McDaniels, Jim McElroy, Willard Meisner, Brian Meyers, Karen Michler, Linda Miller, Betty Miller, Gary Miller, Jill Ann Class of 76 McGlade, Pat McGlothlin, Herb McHenry, Doris McKague, Mike McKinzie, Vickie McLean, Kirt Meade, Larry Meakins, Mark l l w l u f b' , , A I i, . I l ' i l i li l li e iz li li W li . M y ll , l I X , ,, i s v L , 3i i M i l l ,I l L, .l 'I lb? ll ll vj-.TN fm, Seniors Moen, Bruce Mollus, Cynthia Monach, Stan Montgomery, Janet Montgomery, Marca Morris, Patricia Morrison, Gwen Mountjoy, Jim Muckey, Alan Musser, Sheryl Myers, Bob Myers, Julia Nelson, John Nicholas, Linda Nixon, Randy Novak, Harry -of--:+ve-vs. ' A 'L 1 . Miller, Marcee Million, Ronnie Minor, Dan Minor, Mary gin, -' - Q Arr!-',w,g. .. ',-f,fp2,--,- 'i4:Qj'ii'ff-' ' , A . ,,,,.5,w5w was-H ,A was . .,.,W, , , ,, .M:,,-V, v .hy . - -,V Q -ai at Lf, O'Dell, Barbara Olson, Eric Osgood, David Pasek, Charles f .f. .a,,,,t ,.,-Ll..L ,., ,... AA-, .,..'.. QL Class of 6 Pasternak, Sherry Payne, Harry Peacock, Nora Pearl, Hershel Pearson, Roger Peery, David Peterson, John Pettyjohn, David Pickard, Alan ' Pickett, Ruth Pierce, Larry P Pittel, Mike Pollard, Lois Potter, Carolyn Power, Gary Queen, Debbie 1121 -M Seniors Rice, Mike Rich, Carol Rich, Janet Rickel, Wayne Riddell, Dick Riddick, Judy Riggs, Dennis Ritchey, Kathy Rainey, Terry Rainey, Susie Readenour, Patrick Reinhold, Steve Rensing, Jamie Rhodes, Mike Roberts, Cathy Robison, Carolyn Rodrick, Ronnie Roseberry, Janet Ross, Chuck Ross, Steve I I 1 'ii r .af-if. fm- .. Rossiter, Larry Roth, Jim ' Roth, Nancy Rotterman, Linda Ruhnke, Allen Ruoff, Bruce Scott, Michael Scroggins, Dwight Seever, Gregg Seever, Mike Senne, Carol Sexton, Randy I, v 1 , . Class of '68 ill :I Z 1? iff 4 L . 5 , ! , H ts 9 li l d LE? lil all NM ,iff lllll wif W2 1 4' l .x Sample, Larry f Sanders, Steve Saxton, Greg i i gi Schellenbeifger, Dave y ll i 2 4 l l li l Schildkneckt, Kathy A Schmidt, Dave il: l f Scott, Lyndonna l I' , I, 1. il 3 I i li , 3: i 1 i U 'lf l, , ,li il l Qi l 1 I i l i: l 4 lf l: if ill 193 ll ii r r - it 1:-5, i Schreiber, Bill 1 i-. i 2 4 i i l P , 1 il r e l 4 Seniors Simmons, Bill Simmons, Linda Simpson, Greg Sipes, Lance Siskey, Joe Skaith, Mike Slibowski, Judy Smith, Linda Smith, Mary Lou Smith, Raymond Smith, Sharon Snodgrass, Debbie Soule, Roger Speer, Margaret Speer, Melvin Spencer, Nancy fi? 551 ' Shackelford, Jan Shanks, Pam Shoemaker, John Silverglat, Mike il' l l ' Class of ,68 Senior girls wait to practice their act during rehearsal for the Senior Variety Show, Tell ,em Joe Sent Yau. Spiegel, Vickie Sprague, Cecilia Stanton, Jennie Stephen, Rodney Stigall, Cheryl Stipp, Sherri Stock, Terry Strader, Bryce Stuber, Becky Stuber, Randy Stufflebean, Linda Sukut, Gary Swain, Diane Swift, Bob Swyhart, Sharon Symington, Betty .if-.-.- B i l l i i l r l l I 1 3 il xl ll ll 195 ll? Seniors Thompson, Gary Thompson, James Thompson, Leslie Townsend, Jerry Turner, Kathy Underwood, Lucy Upshaw, Connie Vale, Joe Tapee, Jim Terrill, Karin Thom, Kathy Thomas, Barbara Thomas, Ronda Thomas, Steve VanCleave, Bob Vandever, Dee Ann VanGorp, David Voltmer, Annette Vulgamott, Curtis Wagers, Roger 1 , .,,,?,ELl-W- Y l 4 I Wales, Marilyn Walker, Kenny Walker, Vicki Waller, Sami Ward, Jeff Waris, Sara Weigel, Donna Weir, Roberta Werth, Linda Wertin, Diane West, Richard Weston, Carolyn Class of 76 Warren Michael Washington, Mike Washington, Terry Watson, Dan Watson, Marcia Webb, Barbara Weber, Candy Weedin, Kathy Seniors Wiedmaier, Susan Wilcox, Janie Wilkinson, Debbie Willeford, Debbie Williams, Art Williams, Jean Williams, Joann Wilson, Stan Wilson, Steve Wineinger, Dick Wintcher, Harold Worley, Paul Wright, Danny Wyland, Ellen Young, Janet Young, Stephen White, Janette White, Robin Whyte, Jim -TI' ,,--,.ix...... ,, I Weston, Connie Westrich, Jim l I 1 I .........-.1 - -, .- - - 5 -. . -, ' -f,-fa -f'e71Q'lu3l .ah 'xwzf' :.,, vc, 15 I - 1 T' .' ,I ' .- 1 . , V . 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El M Wallace Buckner l Dwight Arn I Jim Foley Top ranking seniors reap rewards of rlgorous efforts Beverly Frank l 5 w fl l , 1 , Rhonda Thomas l Q I, lf Lois Pollard g ll . - f l I i l If 1 . l l l' V lf l 3 ,lg l, is If I 1 4 nil IM 'I Elf I All 4 5 Nl' E 'll H Vi 199 V2 llli l 7 1 If i 1 s Z YY VVY,,- , A.-. ,,,v., LLM---yi 5, A . .anihreilg .- ' . --- ,..-.-..-......,-f 4 r' 5 l V 1 za? f , f ,f L. 1 ' .,g I T 4 I P 4 rl f' ff e' 1' 1 ' Qt 0 .fl ff? 71 ' 41' I 4, ff 7 , 77' J ,Qi I J, - K ' f ' fp 4 f Q t E ,lf J ' J ,I I Y F fa, 7 i V ,V AIU fr , ,jf iffy, ,J I ff 1 4,1 l y X I ,fcfw , ffeyl ffflk ffgf 0 f -, ,, 1 fa ,f K , f'j ,: , ,, I ,y A, ,-, -4 Q : A ff 1 P fi ff fe f 4 H V f my 5 . 1 2 P1 L ' . ll.: I ' 1 1 5 Q ff 4 w ,,,4 r!.,-jlxf ' 4 l ef' f e 41, if fm ,fi 2 , 4, ft ll l lo n 2 Q i 5 if SENIOR FAREWELL fl il i f Echoes only in an empty hall 33 vaporous voices fade in the vacuum i . in a bloodless bodiless building. l y The silence accentuated by farewell footfalls: ii Q I no time for tearhil tirades 1? V b- v ' ' no time for fears for the future Nl . 3 l A nor for dream memories. The world awaits ' at ' the V r end fi I of V , the yf in ' hall. l 3 l l , l 5 n ! .l zoo ' l V443 . Q-,N VV N X . x K . Sliill have mdorrvinfun AB ROTC, Shield and man Track. AC! GAA, Mixed Choi Council. ALL Mixed Choir, Seni Y-Teens, Fire Chiell AI C Club, ROTC, S cil, Varsity Baseba ship Club, Hi-Y, Bo ALS? All-school Play, Club, Math Club, bor, Office Staff, and Government P tant, Intramural B ANDE Concert Choir, Ga Show, Spanish Clu ANDER All-school Play, S Christmas Play, PT ARN Forum Club, Matl Operator, National Bureau, Inter-Clubl ASHWOB ROTC, Shield and L ASHW ROTC. AUBRE Mixed Choir, Pep S BAI ROTC, Varsity Basl BALLEN ROTC, Hi-Y, Fresh BARD Mixed Choir, Senioi BAR Concert Choir, GAA Variety show, Str Teens, C-Store, Col Board. BAF All-school Play Stn ROTC Sponsor Ofl and S ear, Outlook mas Play, Quill anc BATHN All-school Play, Mi Teens, Teacher's As BAYER, Si GAA, Office Staff, I BEAI-ILl Glee Club. BEA FTA, GAA, Mixed Show, Y-Teens. BELL, ROTC, Senior Vari. Council Cabinet, H murals, C-Shore. Bl All-school Play, M tramurals. BL. ROTC . BI Cheerleader, GAA Council, French 1 Teens. BLILE Shield and S ear, cer, Brigade Sjtaff C Bl Motion Picture O1 and Spear. ' I Band. BOL Band. nur 5 1225-'-zgigm :iff vast: Zemin. '-sg . Senior Activitie A I ABELS, STEVE EARL ROTC, Shield and Spear, Freshman Football, Fresh- man Track. - ACORD, JERRI ANN GAA, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Student Council. Q t ALLEE, CONNIE JANE Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Y-Teens, Fire Chief. ALLEN, JACK LEE C Club, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Coun- cil, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, Senior Leader- ship Club, Hr-Y, Boy Cheerleader, Intramurals. ALSON, BOB CHARLES All-school Play, Concert Choir, Forum Club, Glee Club, Math Club, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Opera- tor, Office Staffl Senior Variety Show, Hi-Y, Youth and Government Program, G and Chemistry Assis- tant, Intramural Basketball, This Herd. ANDERSON, JEAN MARIE Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. ANDERSON, JEROLD LOUIS All-school Play, Senior Variety Show, The Herd, Christmas Play, PTA Skits. ARN, DWIGHT CALVIN Forum Club, Math Club President, Motion Picture Operator, National Honor Society, Student Information Bureau, Inter-Club Council. ASHWORTH, TERRY MICHAEL ROTC, Shield and Spear. ASHWORTH, TONY ELDON ROTC. AUBREY, ROSALIE YVONNE Mixed Choir, Pep Squad. B BALL, LARRY JAMES ROTC, Varsity Baseball. BALLENTINE, DAVID ROBERT ROTC, Hi-Y, Freshman Football. BARMANN, JOYCE ANN Mixed Choir, Senior VARIETY Show, Y-Teens. BARTLE'I'I', WENDY N. Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Senior Variety show, Student Council, Outlook Staff Y- ggeng, C-Store, Color Day, Student Council Relations ar . BARTON, JUDY GLEE All-school Play Student Director, GAA, Pep Sqluad, ROTC Sponsor Officer, Senior variety Show, S ield and Spear, Outlook Staff Majorette, Y-Teens, Christ- mas P ay, Quill and Scroll. BATHGATE, JUDITH ANN All-school Play, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Y- Teens, Teacher's Assistant. BAYER, SARAH CSALLYJ FRANCES GAA, Office Staffl Pep Squad, Y-Teens. BEAHLER, FRANCES ELAINE Glee Club. BEATY, DONNA JEAN FTA, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. BELL, WILLIAM RANDOLPH ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, Hi-Y, Senior Leadership Club, Intra- murals, C-Store. BISHOP, LEONARD All-school Play, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, ln- tramurals. BLAKE, GARY ALAN ROTC. BLAKELEY, KAY S. Cheerleader, GAA, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, French Club, Senior Leadership Club, Y- Teens. BLILEY, EUGENE EDWARD Shield and S ear, Honor Guard, Battalion Staff Offi- cer, Brigade Staff Officer,'Drill Squad. BLINDE, RALPH 4 Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Rifle Team,,Shield and Spear. V BOLTON, DON E. Band. BOLTON, RONALD TED Band. K - BONEBRAKE, JAMES QJIMJ CULLEN Varsity Basketball, Outlook Staff, Freshman Football, Reserve Football, Hi-Y, Color Day. BOTFORFF, JANICE LYNN French Club. BOYER, CARL DEANE ROTC. BRAHLER, JERRI ANNE All-school Play, GAA, Math Club, National Honor So- ciety, Office Staff, Teacher's Assistant. BRAND, JIM DOUGLAS Mixed Choir. BRATCHER, RONALD GLEN All-school Play, Band, ROTC, Stage Band. BRIGGS, STEPHEN JAMES C Club, Boy Cheerleader, Class Officer, Forum Club, National Honor Society, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Varieti'eShow, Student Council, Varsity Track, French Club, serve Track, Senior Leadershi Club, Fresh- man Basketball, Hi-Y, Intramurals, Colior Day, Prom Committee, The Herd. BROADHEAD, THOMAS WEBB All-school Play, Forum Club, Math Club, Senior Var- iety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Christmas Play. BROCKHAUSEN, TERENCE ELDON All-school Play, Forum Club, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Shield and Spear. BROD, HERBERT LOREN All-school Play, Concert Choir, Math Club, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, Spanish Club. BROWN, JANICE ANN GAA, Mixed Choir, Student Council, Y-Teens. BROWN, ROGER LEE , ' Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track. ,. BROWN, TOM WALTER All-school Play, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Foot- ball, Spanish Club, Hi-Y, Christmas Play. BUCKNER, WALLACE WAYNE All-school Pla , Concert Choir, Forum Club, Math Club, Mixed Cfioir, Motion Picture Operator, National Honor Society, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Senior Leadership Club, District Music Contest,-Color Day, Prom Committee, Student-Council Committees, The Herd, Soloist-Basketball Coronation. BUHR, CATHY SUE GAA, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement, BULLMASTER, DIANNE MAUREEN - C Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant, GAA Trophy Girl. BURGER, LESLIE KATHLEEN All-school Play, FTA, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staffl Christmas Play, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant, Inter-Club Council, Ju- nior Achievement. BURGESS, ROBERT K.EITH n All-school Play, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, National Forensic League. BURNHAM, GLORIA MARIE GAA. BURNSTEIN, ART ROTC, Intramurals. BURR, JOAN ALICE I GAA, Library Staff Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, SCHIOY Variety Show, French Club, Y-Teens. BURR, MARK DANIEL Forum Club, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Hi-Y, Fire Chieti Intramurals, Color Day, French Club, Quill and'Scroll. BUTLER, BRONNA A. Brush and Pencil, GAA, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Decorating Committees- rom, Christmas Dance. BUTLER, RICHARDIE. I Class Officer, Medical Careers, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Hi-Y, Intramurals. C CADWALLADER, BRENDA KAY GAA, Mixed Choir. CAMP, GREG DEAN Mixed Choir, Office Staff, ROTC, CAMPBELL, LARRY LEROY Band, ROTC, Shield and Spear, ROTC Staff, Stage Band. CAMPBELL, LYNETTE KAY Cheerleader, Class Officer, Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Student Council. CANTRELL ANI , J CE Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. CARGILL, RANDY STEPHEN All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, National Honor So- ciety, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Officer, Senior Leadership Club. CARGILL, ROBIN MARY All-school Play, National Honor Society, Officer Staff, Pep Sqluad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Outloo Staff, Y-Teens, French Club, Quill and Scroll, Senior Leadership Club, Teacher's Assistant. CARMICHAEL, JOHN STEVE All-school Play, Band, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Student Council, Hi-Y. CARPENTER, JERRY L. Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Outlook Staff, Span- ish Club, Quill and Scroll, CARPENTER, JOYCE ELIZABETH All-school committee, cv Club, G Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' G Club, Math Club. CARPENTER, LINDA LOUISE Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Office Staff Senior Var- iety Show, Y-Teens. ' CARRIGER, SALLY ANNA GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Outlook Staff, Teach- er's Assistant. CARTER, IRIS ELAINE Mixed Choir. CASTLE, SUSAN. LYNNE All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, Forum Club, GAA, Office Staff, P? Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Quill an Scroll, Christmas Decorating Commit- tee, Y- eens. CHAFEN, CHARLES RICK All-school Play, Library Staff Motion Picture Opera- tor, Office Staff, German Club. , CHAMBERS, PAULA'LORENE GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. CHASE, GLENDA ROSE Mixed Choir, Christmas Play, PTA Plays. CHASE, WANDA ANN Mixed Choir. CLARK, SANDRA SUE All-school Play, GAA, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens. CLINKENBEARD, WILLIAM WATSON All-school Play, Forum Club, Mixed Choir, Motion Pic- ture lzierator, National Honor Society, Senior Variety Show irector, Student Council, Student Council Cabi- net, Outlook Staff Editor, Boy Cheerleader, Senior Leadership Club, French Club, Color Day, Hi-Y, Freshman Football, C-Store, City Youth Council, Quill and Scroll. CLOUSER, THOMAS BARRETT All-school Play, Concert Choir, FTA, Forum Club, Mixed Choir Office Staff ROTC, Junior Achievement, German Club. Several Concert Choir members use percussion instruments as accompa- niment for an arrangement entitled Dry Bones? ' -f--hif 1 :grain Li.. .f . , . -01. A-:stu -.-,V . f ' 'df 4. yt ' -.5 ' X .ji is 204 'fffi' ,T E, I I a 7 I in I, ' i l v X k f . i 2 ,Q I 'I I 1 l ! I 4 :sl l Q. Q- I E COE, JOHN WAYNE Gymnastics. COHEN, KAREN ANN All-school Play, GAA, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. COLLINS, SHARON KAY GAA, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. CONNER, CECELIA MAY GAA, Mixed Choir. COOK, HARRY DOUGLAS C Club, ROTC, Varsity Track. COOKE, CATHY ANN Glee Club, Mixed Choir. COTTON, THOMAS WILLIAM ROTC, Freshman Track. COWAN, ANNE ALLISON All-school Plag, Brush and Pencil, Concert Choir, Forum Club, AA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Color Day. COX, JAMES DAVID All-school Play, C Club, Concert Choir, Motion Pic- gune Operator, ROTC, Student Council, Varsity Footf a . CRABTREE, KAREN SUE Concert Choir, Mixed Choir. CRAMER, LYNN ALISON Mixed Choir,- Y-Teens. CRIGLER, JAMES MARK Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, Hi-Y, CROUCH, CAROLYN DARICE GAA, Mixed Choir. CROUCH, CLEO I. All-school Play, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variet Show, Wakitan Staff Intramurals, Freshman Footbalij German Club, Color Day. ' CUNNING, JUDITH CHRISTENE All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Nation Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacherls Assistant. CUNNING, LARRY WAYNE All-school Play, Art Club, Wrestling Team. CURD, RICHARD DALE All-school Play, Band, Math Club, Senior Variety Show, Fire Chief, Christmas Play, Junior Achieve- ment, The Herd. D DALE, STANLEY I. Motion Picture Operator, ROTC. DANNEN, DOUGLAS DWIGHT All-school Play, Boy Cheerleader, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Outlook Staff, Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Senior Leadership Club, Intramurals, Quill and Scroll. DAVIS, JUDITH ELAINE GAA, Math Club, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement, Teacher's Assistant. DAVIS, RONNIE ROTC. DEAL, CHARLES ALDEN Concert Choir. DENNEY, PAMELA All-school Play,,Band, Concert Choir, Library Staff, MBd1C3I,C8F6vETS, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teachers Assistant, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. While helping out on registration day, Sally Bayer, Vicki Whitman, and Janie Wilcox talk about their senior year. I DENNIS, DONNA MAE All-school Play, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, French Club. DENNIS, STEPHEN PAUL All-school Play, Forum Club, Math Club, Senior Var- iety Show, Hi-Y, French Club, Teacher's Assistant. DEN OUDEN, BOB HENRY C Club, Hi-Y , Varsity Football. DEWAR, BILL DAYTON Motion Picture Operator, ROTC. DITMARS, RHONDA LEEANN Mixed Choir, GAA. DONAN, LINDA JEANNE All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Pe Squad, Senior Varietly Show, Waki- tan Staff, Outlook Staff, Quill and Scrol . DORSEL, FRANK LEROY Band, ROTC, Rifle Team. DOTSON, LINDA KAY All-school Play, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Teacher's Assistant, Fire Chief, GAA. DOW, WALTER A. All-school play, Forum Club. DUGGINS, G. THOMAS Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Student Council, Hi-Y, Fire Chief. DUGUID, DONNA JEAN GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad. DUNCAN, LINDA JO Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. DUNHAM, ANN ELIZABETH Mixed Choir, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Counseloris As- sistant, Quill and Scroll. DUNLAP, STEVE ALAN , C Club, C Pin, Bo Cheerleader, Class Officer, Mixed Choir, Hi-Y, ROTYC, Senior Variety Show, Stu- dent Council, Varsity Basketball. A E EARHART, ROBERT All-school Play, ROTC, Reserve Football. EARIXSON, MICHAEL FREDERICK Boys' Cheerleader, Class Officer, Forum Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Student Council, Student Council Officer, Senior Leadership Club, French Club, Student Council Committees. ELAM, TINA JEAN All-school Play, GAA, Motion Picture Operator, Pep Squad, Wakitan Staff Spanish Club, Teacher's Assis- tant, Quill and Scroll. ELARDO, SUSAN ANN Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Wakitan Staff, Wakitan Editor, Teacher's Assistant, Quill and Scroll. ELLIS,,,LINDA CAROL GAA, Teacher's Assistant. ERICSON, DOUGLAS W. C Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling. . ESELY, FRANK K. Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track. ESHENRODER, CONNIE SUE All-school Play, Band, Brush and Pencil, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Student ginulncil, Student Council Cabinet, Senior Leadership u . ESTES, DAVID CLARK ROTC. EVANS, CATHEE M. C Club, CU Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Library Staff Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, Senior Variety Show, Gym Assistant, Y-Teens. EVANS, CONNIE SUE Cheerleader, Class Officer, GAA, Mixed Choir, Na- tional-I-lonor Society, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, Student Council Officer, Color Day, Prom Committee, French Club, Nurses Assistant, Counselor's Assistant, Senior Lead- ership Club, Y-Teens, C-Store, Head Cheerleader. F FAGER, KAREN SUE Junior Achievement. FANNEN, TILLIE All-school Play, GAA, Mixed Choir. . FARBER, MARSHA AVA GAA, Senior Variety Show, French Club, Y-Teens. FELTS, GREG CODY ROTC, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Varsity ennis. FERGUSON, ROBERT PAUL All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, Forum Club, Math Club, Nationa Honor Society. FINCH, ROBERT JAMES All-school Play, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Rifle Team, Swim Team. FISCH, FRANCIS RUSSELL ROTC, Shield and Spear, Varsity Baseball, Reserve Football. ' FISH, GORDON A. Motion Picture Operator, ROTC. FISHER, ANGELA M. FFA, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. FISHMAN, CAROL S. All-school Play, GAA, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Teachers Assistant, Y-Teens. FLANDERS, THOMAS MICHAEL Band, ROTC. FLETCHALL, PEGGY ANN All-school Play, GAA, ROTC Sponsor Officer, Shield and Spear. FOLEY, JAMES LOUIS Math Club, National Honor Society, Chess Club. FORD, DAVID LITSEY All-school Play, Forum Club, National Honor Society President, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Hi- Y, Inter-club Council, Inter-cit Council, Senior Lead- ership Club, Color Day, Herd, 'IYeacher's Assistant. FOSTER, RUSSELL' STEVEN Aggghool Play, Concert Choir, FTA, Mixed Choir, R . FOUNTAIN, RHONDA LYNN All-school Play, Band, GAA, Math Club, Senior Var- iety Show, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant, Junior Ac ievement. FRANK, BEVERLY ANN All-school Play, Concert Choir, Forum Club, GAA, Math Club, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, Senior Leadership Club, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Color Day. FRANK, MICHAEL EDWARD Forum Club, ROTC, French Club. FRANKLIN, SUSAN ANN All-school Play, GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher s Assistant. FRANKUM, DEANNA JANE GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir. FRASIER, JEFF Mixed Choir, ROTC, Debate Team. FREEMAN, RICHARD DELL Band, ROTC. FRIDELL, JIM WARD Hi-Y. FULBRIGHT, LARHONDDA LYNN - Brush and Pencil, GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Decorating Committees, Y- eens, G GELLER, JAMES B. All-school Play, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Hi-Y. GIBSON, DONNA K. FTA, GAA, Y-Teens, PTA and Christmas Plays. GLASER, RONNA SUE All-school Play, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y- Teens, Counselor's Assistant, Color Day, Fire Chief. GLENN, SHIRLEY ANN GAA. GLENN, TOM S. Intramurals, French Club. GLIDEWELL, JOHN MARK Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Intra- murals, Fire Chief. GORDY, KATHLEEN Cheerleader, GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, National Forensic League, Y-Teens, Christmas Play. GRADY, BECKY All-school Play, GAA, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Football Queen. GRAHL, DAVID ALAN All-school Play, Band, Math Club, Science Club, Ju- nior Achievement, Stage Band, Boys State Representa- tive. U GRANT, JOYCE EVELYN GAA, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad. GRAY, MABLE LEE, All-school Play, Glee Club, Office Staffl Pep Squad, Wakitan Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Christmas Play, Y- Teens, Track Queen Attendant. f - I Boy cheerlei boost the sp cheer the fo other victory. G C Club, The He Varsity Swimming, GREENW All-school Play, C President, Math C Society, Senior Va net, Outlook Staff ' Club, The Herd, S Leadership Club, Ii cil President, Quill 1 GRIE Math Club, ROTC, GRI All-school Play, O Show, Varsity Base GROI Mixed Choir, Pep E er's Assistant, Que GAA. Mixed Choir, Offic Teens. ' HACI All-school Play, Fl Senior Variety Sh Inter-Club Council, mittees, Christmas HAN GAA. HANSEI All-school Play, C Board, Girls' 'C C Squad, Senior Va French Club, Y-'I Achievement. HEADR All-school Play, C Girls' C Club, Mi Senior Variety Show HECK ROTC, Hi-Y, Fire C Hl ROTC. HEIT ROTC, Mixed Choir HENDEI ROTC, Reserve Fo: Baseball. HERA GAA, Office Staff, French Club, Teach HERI GAA, Mixed Choir, HIA'IT GAA. HICK GAA, Mixed Choir Assistant. HIG GAA, Senior Variei H GAA, Pep Squad, 1 nior Achievement, ' , 9 3 , i.-l.-1.-1 iRT PAUL Dil, Forum Club, Math JAMES . Mixed Choir, Motion earn, Svim Team. RUSSELL sity Baseball, Reserve DN A. ILA M. eacher's Assistant. ROL S. Choir, Senior Variety ens. S MICHAEL EGY ANN Sponsor Officer, Shield L LOUIS iety, Chess Club. LITSEY 'Iational Honor Society r, Student Council, Hi- r Council, Senior Lead- 'eacher's Assistant. L' STEVEN r, FTA, Mixed Choir, 'IDA LYNN flath Club, Senior Var- zr's Assistant, Junior LY ANN r, Forum Club, GAA, anal Honor Society, Pep tudent Council, Student ership Club, Teacher's L EDWARD 1b. SAN ANN Squad, Senior Variety gINA JANE VlI'. IEFF am. ARD DELL WARD JNDDA LYNN t Squad, Senior Variety orating Committees, Y- IIES B. ROTC, Senior Variety -INA K. Christmas Plays. EIA SUE nior Variety Show, Y- olor Day, Fire Chief. EY ANN 'IM S. MARK gglerator, ROTC, Intra- I-ILEEN , Senior Variety Show, ensic League, Y-TSGHS, IZCKY I Choir, Senior Variety ALAN lub, Science Club, Ju- Boys State Representa- EVELYN ir, Pep Squad. E LEE ffice Staffl Pep Squad, nt, Christmas Play, Y' Boy cheerleaders clown around to boost the spectators' spirits and to cheer the football players on to an- other victory. GREEN, ALVIN L. C Club, The Herd, Varsity Football, Intramurals, Varsity Swimming, Christmas Play, Fire Chief. GREENWALD, HERMAN MORRIS All-school Play, C Club, Concert Choir, Forum Club President, Math Club, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Senior Variety Show, Student Council Cabi- net, Outlook Staff CEditorD, Varsity Golf, Hi-Y, French Club, The Herd, Student Information Bureau, Senior Leadership Club, Intramurals, Color Day, Hi-Y Coun- cil President, Quill' and Scroll. GRIER, STACY EDWARD Math Club, ROTC, Varsity Baseball. GRIFFIN, DANNY JOE All-school Play, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Baseball, Hi-Y, Reserve Football. GROELTZ, JANE ELLEN Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teach- EiLsAAssistant, Queen of Christmas Dance, Y-Teens, GUY, JO ANN Mixed Choir, Office Staff Senior Variety Show, Y- eens. ' H HACKE'I'I', ILDA SUSAN All-school Play, FFA, GAA, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant, Inter-Club Council, Football Queen Attendant, Com- mittees, Christmas Play, Junior Achievement. HANNER, BONNIE KAE GAA. HANSEN, KAREN ELIZABETH All-school Play, C Pin, Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' 'C Club, Mixed Choir, Office Staff Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, French Club, Y-Teens, GAA Trophy Girl, Junior Achievement. I HEADRICK, BEVERLY JANE All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant. HEC KEL, DAVID ANDREW ROTC, Hi-Y, Fire Chief Intramurals. HECKER, MIKE L. ROTC. HEITMAN, RAYMOND F. ROTC, Mixed Choir. HENDERSON, BILL STANLEY ROTC, Reserve Football, Freshman Football, Varsity Baseball. HERALD, SUSAN ALYNN u GAA, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, French Club, Teacher's Assistant. HERNDON, JOYCE LEE ' GAA, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. HIA'IT, BECKY DARLENE. GAA. HICKMAN, GINGER NAN y GAA, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens, Fire Chief, Counselors Assistant. HIGDON, SUSAN KAY GAA, Senior Variety Show. HILL, LINDA SUE GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, JU- nior Achievement, Teacher's Assistant. 5 U ,n mei ,fg-.,.uq .,,,,. , 94,-ff . A . In 4, , A HINES, EMMA LOUISE Mixed Choir. - HINES, RALPH DOUGLAS Gymnastics. HITCHINGS, ROGER LEON ROTC, Spanish Club. HOEHN, ANTHONY CARLETON All-school Plaly, Brush and Pencil, C Club, Boy Cheerleader, orum Club, National Honor Society, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Track, Hi-Y, German Club, Senior Leadership Club, Committees. HOGE, SHIRLEY ELEANOR GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. HOLLINGSED, JOANNE ELIZABETH GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Pep Squad, Y- eens. U H - HOOVER, SANDRA SUE f C Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Medical Careers, Pep Squad, Gym Assistant, GAA 'Trophy Girl. HOUSH, ROBERT WILLIAM ROTC. HOWARD, BONNIE JEAN GAA, Mixed Choir. HOWE, DENNIS RANDALL ROTC. HOWE, DONALD SANFORD ROTC, HUGHES, DAVID MICHAEL ROTC. HUGHES, STEVEN EARL Library Staff, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC. HULLIHAN, KATHLEEN MARIE All-school Play, GAA, Pep squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. HULSE, MARTHA LYNN Concert Choir, FTA, GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff Pep Sqcuad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Outloo Staff, Y-Teens, Senior Leadership Club, Teacher's Assistant, Committees, Quill and Scroll. I IRVIN, ESTHER LOUISE GAA. IVERS, CARYL JANET All-school Play, GAA, Library Staffl Pep Squad, Y- eens. J JACKSON, JOHN THOMAS ROTC. JENNINGS, STELLA ANNE'I'I'E All-school Play, Band, Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' 'C Club, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Stage Band. JOE, SHARON KAYE GAA, Mixed Choir. JOHNSON, CHARMELLE LARICE Y-Teens. JOHNSON, MERRIL SUE GAA. JOHNSON, PHILIP LESLIE All-school Play, Rifle Team, Shield and Spear, Track, Teacher's Assistant, Drill Squad, Pep Band, Marching Band, Stage Band, Concert Band. JONES, KEITH L. C Club, ROTC, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Hi-Y, Track. JONES, MICHAEL ANTHONY Motion Picture Operator, ROTC. JOURNEY, LINDA LEA All-school Play, GAA, Medical Careers, Outlook Staff, French Club, Quill and Scroll. JUSTICE, MARGARET ANN C Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant, Fire Chief Junior Achievement. K KAMLER, RICHARD ALBERT Mixed Choir, Shield and Spear, Honor Guard, Saber Guard, Drill Squad. KARLE, RONNIE ANN GAA, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. KEEFER, TERESA J . GAA, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. KELLER, KERRY L. Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens. KELLER, ROBERT BRADFORD ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Spanish Club. KEMPF, CAROLE JOYCE GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, ' KENT, JERRY LEONARD Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Varsity Football, t KERNS, EARL L. Math Club, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Reserve Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Track. KING, BARBARA JEAN GAA, Office Staff, Y-Teens. KING, PHILLIP EDWARD All-School Play, Concert Choir, Medical Careers, Mo- tion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show. KING, ROBERT EARL ROTC, Reserve Baseball, Fire Chief. KING, WILLLAM MICHAE All-school Play, Wakitan Staff. L KLAWUHN, THERESA MARIE GAA, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. KNAPP, CONNIE JOANN GAA,,Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Nurse s Assistant. , oncer oir, ix ' , ' ld d ' C n Ch ' IixiiUe'dTd1S JE s'f,Y DALE Baseball, Honor Guard, Ba'ffaliorleSta? Spear' Varsity KRANITZ, HUGH DAVID All-school Play, ROTC, French Club, Junior Achieve- ment, Teacher's Assistant. L I LANE, LORNA SUE Mixed Choir, ROTC Sponsor Officer, Shield and Spear. LANHAM, KATHY LEE 'Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. LANKFORD, GARY ROTC, Senior Variety Show, 'Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football. LAWRENCE, DAN LEE All-school Play, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Wrestling Team. LEE, ROBERT E. ROTC. LEE, RONNIE ROTC, Rifle Team, Freshman Football. LEWIS, SHERRI LYN Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. LIBBY, TERI JO All-school Play, Band, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. LINNEWEH, KENT E. Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC. LIPIRA, ALICE JEAN GAA, Y-Teens. LITVAK, RICHARD MYLES All-school Play, French Club, Junior Achievement, The Herd, Hi-Y, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Var- iety Show, Quill and Scroll, Out ook Staff Student Council Committee, Color Day. LOGSDON, CONNIE A. Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y- Teens. ' LONG, J. KEITH ROTC, Rifle Team, Tennis Team. LOUBEY, BARBARA LEA All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Forum Club, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Var- iety Show, Y-Teens, French Club, GAA Board. LUTZ, BERRYDEAN , Mixed Choir, ROTC, Spanish Club. LYMAN, WILLARD CHARLES Mixed Choir, ROTC. M MAAG, ELLEN SUE Mixed Choir, Y-Teens. MADDOX, DAVID SANDERS I H All-school play, C Club, Concert Choir, Motion Pic- ture Operator, National Honor Society, ROTC, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, Student Council of- ficer,Varsity Football,Intermurals, Senior Leadership Club, Office Staff. MANN, BARBARA ANN Junior Achievement. MARTIN, LINDA MAE GAA, Library staff, Spanish Club, Teacher's Assistant. MARTIN, PATRICIA ANN Pep Squad, Cafeteria Worker. MARTIN, TERRY LEE Mixed Choir, ROTC, Hi-Y. MATTHEWS, E. KAE Y-Teens. :L V ' ,...1gI.- f .ar .- .,.......-L...-1 if .- '1- sr , tg. ft 4. 4 I 1 6 Seniors Brian Meisner and Tony Hoehn work after school on the bar constructed for the Senior Variety Show's setting. , MAYS, CLIFFORD Varsity Track, ROTC. McDANIELS, JIM PHILLIP ROTC . McELROY, WILLARD ALLAN ROTC, Varsity Football. . McGLADE, PATRICIA L. , FTA, GAA, Junior Achievement, Teacher's Assistant. MCGLOTHLIN, HERBERT EDWIN ROTC. McHENRY, DORIS ELAINE Concert Choir, Senior Variety Show, Spanish Club, Mixed Choir. McLEAN, KIRT All-school play, Forum Club, Senior Variety Show, Color Day, The Herd. MEADE, LARRY JOSEPH Varsity Rifle Team, Shield and Spear, ROTC Honor Guard, Drill Squad, Military Police. MEAKINS, MARK ROTC. MICHLER, LINDA DIANE ?l-school play, GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff Y- eens. A MILLER, BETTY LEA All-school play, GAA, Library Staffi Mixed Choir, Of- fice Staffl Y-Teens. MILLER, JILL ANN GAA, Girls' HC Club, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. MILLER, MARCEE LEE GAA, Spanish Club, Teacher's Assistant. MILLION, RONNIE WAYNE ROTC. MINOR, DANIEL FRANK ROTC. MINOR, MARY MARGARET GAA, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens. MOEN, BRUCE H. Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Baseball, Senior Leadership Club, Hi-Y, Intramural Basketball. MOLLUS, CYNTHIA MARIE All-school play, Brush and Pencil, GAA, National Honor Society, French Club. MONACH, STANTON KEITH C Club, Motion Picture Oiperator, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Stu ent Council, Varsity Base- ball, Varsit Basketball, Varsity Football, Senior Leadership fiub, Color Day, Hi-Y. MONTGOMERY, JANET SUE All-school play, French Club. MONTGOMERY, MARCA ELAINE GAA, Mixed Choir. MORGAN, CAROL ANN GAA. MORRIS, PATRICIA JEAN Mixed Choir. MORRISON, GWENDOLYN SUE Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Teacher's Assistant. MOUNTJOY, JAMES WILSON ROTC, Reserve Football, Reserve Track. MUCKEY, ALAN JAY spanish Club. MUSSER, SHERYL ANN Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Teacher's Assistant. MYERS, JULIA KAREN GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Color Day. N NELSON, JOHN C. Motion Picture Operator, ROTC. NICHOLAS, LINDA GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Spanish Club, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. NIXON, RANDY C. ROTC, Honor Guard. NOVAK, HARRY JAY Rifle Team, Shield and Spear, Junior Achievement, Drill Squad, The Herd, Honor Guard. O O'DELL, BARBARA ANN GAA, GAA Board, Girls' 'KC' Club, Mixed Choir, Office Svtarff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, French Club, - eens. OLSON, ERIC EDMOND Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Shield and Spear, Interclub Council, Saber Guard. OSGOOD, DAVID Motion Picture Operator, ROTC. P PASEK, CHARLES FRANCIS ROTC, Intramural Basketball. PASTERNAK, SHERRY LYNN GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Office Stafff Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, French Club, Y-Teens, Inter-club Council, Quill and Scroll, Outlook Staff. PAYNE, HARRY C. Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Fire Chief. PEACOCK, NORA LEA GAFA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, - eens. . PEARL, I-IERSHEL L, Band, ROTC, Hi-Y, Track, Football. PEERY, JAN DAVID Motion Picture Operator, Office Staffi ROTC, Student Council, Hi-Y. PETERSON, JOHN CRAIG Band, Class Officer, Medical Careers, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Hi-Y, Reserve Basket- ball, Football, Senior Leadership Club. PE'I'I'YJOH'N, DAVID EDWARD ROTC, Spanish Club, Teacher's Assistant. PICKARD, JAMES ALAN , Mixed Choir, Motion.Picture Operator, ROTC, Intra- mural Basketball, The Herd. PICKE'I'I', RUTH ANNE - GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. ' PIERCE, LARRY -J . Band, Math Club, ROTC, Motion Picture Operator. ' PI'I'I'EL, MICHAEL STEPHEN Motion Picture Operator, ROTC. POLLARD, LOIS ANN All-school Play, Concert Choir, forum Club, GAA, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Office Staf'fQ Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens, Quill and Scroll, State and District Music Contests, Basketball Queen Coronation. PO'I'I'ER, CAROLYN WHITSON Class Officer, Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Coun- cil, Fire Chief, S anish Club, Senior Leadership Club, Basketball Maidiof-Honor, Y-Teens, C-Store, Head Reserve Cheerleader. PUNZO, VICKI MARIE GAA, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. Q QUEEN, DEBBIE JEAN GAA, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. R REINHOLD, STEVE C. RENSING, JAMIE S. All-school Play, Office Staffl Y-Teens. RHODES, ROBERT MICHAEL . All-school Play, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Intramural Basketball, Color Day. ' RICE, MIKE JAY Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Intramural Basket- ball. The Herd. RICH, CAROL MARIE Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Office Stafff Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Wakitan Staff Y-Teens, Teach- er's Assistant, Quill and Scroll. RICH, JANET SU GAA, Senior Variety Show. RIDDELL, RICHARD VERNON, JR. All-school Play, C Club, Boy Cheerleader, Concert Choir, Forum Club, Math Club, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, Var- sity Golfl Inter-club Council, President-Senior Leader- ship Club, Color Day, C Store Manager, Hi-Y, Prom Committee. RIDDICK, JUDY MARIE All-school Play, Christmas Play. RIGGS, DENNIS MICHAEL Rifle Team, Intramurals, Color Guard. I - RITCHEY, KATHERINE L. Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, All- school Play, Senior ariety Show, Teacher's Assistant, GAA, Color Day, Y-Teens Officer. I ROBERTS, CATHERINE -ANN GAA, Mixed Choir, Drama PTA Play, Christmas Play. ROBISON, CAROLYN FAY GAA. RODERICK, RONNIE K. Brush and Pencil, ROTC, Rifle Team. ROSEBERRY, JANET MARIE GAA, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens. ROSSITER, LARRY JOE ROTC . ROTH, JAMES HILLYARD Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Intramurals, The Herd. ROTH, NANCY HURD I GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Sxguad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Outlook taff, Senior Leadership Club, Pep Squad President, Y-Teens, Inter- club Council, C Store. RUHNKE, ROBERT ALLEN Band, ROTC. RUOFF, BRUCE ALAN All-school Play, C Club, Class Officer, Motion Pio- ture Operator, National Honor Society, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Hi-Y, Gymnastics, Youth and Government, Gym Assistant, Prom Committee, The Herd, Color Day Student Council Committee. S SAMPLE, LARRY GEORGE Motion Picture Operator, ROTC. SANDERS, STEVEN GREG ' Motion Picture Operator, Rifle Team, Shield and Spear, Saber Guard, ROTC. SAXTON, GREG GUY ROTC . SCHILDTKNECHT, KATHY EILEEN GAA, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens. SCHMIDT, DAVID HARRISS Band, ROTC. SCHREIBER, WILLIAM MILLER Mixed Choir, ROTC, Varsity Basketball, Color Day, Reserve Basketball. SCO'I'I', LYNDONNA J. Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, ROTC, ROTC Spon- sor Officer, Shield and Spear. SCROGGINS, DWIGHT KEITH C Club, C Pin, ROTC, Student Council, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football. SEEVER, HARRY GREGG Band, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Var- iety Show. SENNE, CAROL JEAN All-school Play, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Co or Daly, Homecoming Committee, Senior Leadership Club, Y- eens, Concert Choir, GAA. SEXTON, WI.LLIAM RANDALL C Club, Varsity Wrestling, Junior Achievement, Baseball. ' SHACKELFORD, JUDITH JAN All-school play, Concert Choir, GAA, Math Club, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show. SHANKS, PAMELA SUE Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. SHELLENBERGER, DAVID E. A Mixed Choir, ROTC, Rifle Team, Shield and Spear. SHKLAR, MARK ALAN All-school Play, Forum Club, Math Club, Senior Var- iety Show, Hi-Y, The Herd. - SHOEMAKI C Club, Mixed C ROTC . SILVERC All-school Play, Ma look Staff'-editor, Fi SI Mixed Choir. SIMl GAA, GAA Board Teens, PTA Drama K ROTC. SKAIT Concert Choir, Mix: SLIBO C Pin, GAA, GI Choir, Office Stafi Girl, Teacher's Assi SMI' Mixed Choir. SM Library Staff, Mixee Show, Y-Teens, Tea SMITI ROTC . SMITH All-school Play, GA Teens. SNODGI GAA, Mixed Choir, SOU Math Club, ROTC, 1 SPEEI GAA. SPEIN All-school Play, Cr Senior Variety Shov SPIJE Senior Variety Shov SPRAGI GAA, Football Quee Y-Teens. STAN Mixed Choir, Senior STEP Band, ROTC, Fire C STIG. GAA. C Forum Club, GAA Mixed Choir, Office Show, Student Coui and Scroll. ' STUI All-school Pla , GI Society, Pei Siquad, Teens, Teac er s As: STUB All-school Play, ,Co Senior Variety Shov STU FFI GAA, Mixed Choir, In a deserted uses the telep 'in 19. MARIE Rice Staxfl Pep Squad, Staffi Y-Teens, Teach- PSU VERNON, JR. Cheerleader, Concert Mixed Choir, National tOTC, Senior Variety Council Cabinet, Var- esident-Senior Leader- e Manager, Hi-Y, Prom ' MARIE MICHAEL Guard. ERINE L. sh Club, Y-Teens, All- w, Teacher's Assistant, ET. UNE ANN Play, Christmas Play. .YN FAY NINIE K. Feam. ET MARIE RY JOE ILLYARD TC, Intramurals, The HURD iffl Pep Smguad, Senior , Outlook taffl Senior asident, Y-Teens, Inter- LT ALLEN I ALAN ss Officer, Motion Pic- Society, Senior Variety sity Football, Varsity uth and Government, ee, The Herd, Color Day GEORGE EIN GREG e Team, Shield and G GUY ITHY EILEEN n HARRISS AM MILLER Basketball, Color Day, PNNA J. oir, ROTC, ROTC Spon- IIHT KEITH udent Council, Varsity I GREGG oir, ROTC, Senior Var- E JEAN H ational Honor Society, how, Student Council, ttee, Senior Leadership AA. RANDALL Junior Achievement, DITH JAN r, GAA, Math Club, w. LA SUE Choir, Senior Variety IIS. DAVID E. , Shield and Spear. AI AL Iath Cl Senior Var- - A - -er . ,,, - -,. . , . Y. A . I!::.-wa- M 4 23 - -'L I .'L 'l i'M'l' v SHOEMAKER, JOHN CJAYD WILLIAM SUK T C Club, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Varsity Baseball, ROTC. SILVERGLAT, MICHAEL DAVID All-school Play, Math Club, Senior Variety Show, Out- look Staff-editor, French Club, Quill and Scroll. SIIVIMONS, BILL G. Mixed Choir. SIMMONS, LINDA SUE GAA, GAA Board, Library Staff, Mixed Choir,- Y- Teens, PTA Drama Play. SISKEY, JOE D. ROTC. SKAITH, JOHN MARSHALL Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC. - SLIBOWSKI, JUDITH KAY C .P1n, GAA, GAA Board, Girls, C Club, Mixed Choir, Office Staffl Pep Squad, Y-Teens, GAA 'Irophy Girl, Teacher's Assistant. SMITH, LINDA MARIE Mixed Choir. . SMITH, MARY LOU Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. SMITH, RAYMOND EARL ROTC. SMITH, SHARON LORAINE All-school Play, GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Y- eens. SNODGRASS, DEBORAH ANN ' GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. SOULE, ROGER NOEL Math Club, ROTC, Shield and hear, Gemian Club. SPEER, MARGARET SUE GAA. SPENCE, NANCY JEAN All-school Play, Concert Choir, FTA, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. SPIEGEL, VICKI ANN Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. SPRAGUE, CECELIA MARIE CYIAFA, Football Queen Attendant, Junior Achievement, - eens. STANTON, JENNIE LEE Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. STEPHEN, RODNEY A. Band, ROTC, Fire Chief. STIGALL, CHERYL LEE GAA. STIPP, SHERRI Forum Club, GAA, Library Staff, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Varietly ShgvgcSgudent Council, Outlook taffl Y-Teens, Quil an ro . STUBER, BECKY ANN All-school Play, GAA, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Wakitan Staff Outlook Staff Y- Teens, Teacher s Assistant, Quill and Scroll. STUBER, RANDALL LEE All-school Play, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show. STUFFLEBEAN, LINDA KAY GAA, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. In a deserted hall, a Central student uses the telephone. . U , GARY DENNIS Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Hi-Y. . ' SWIFT, ROBERT M. Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Student Council. SWYHART, SHARON ANN Band, GAA, Y-Teens. T TAPEE, JAMES CRAIG ROTC. TERRILL, KAREN LYNETTE Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Y- Teens, Teacher's Assistant. THOM, KATHLEEN Medical Careers, Teacher's Assistant. . THOMAS, BARBARA JEAN Library Staff, Pep Sqgiad, Senior Variety Show, Teach- er's Assistant, Color ay, Y-Teens. THOMAS, RONDA JEAN All-school Play, C Pin, Forum Club, GAA, GAA Board, G1rl's 'C Club, Math Club, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, eacher's Assistant, Color Day, GAA Trophy Girl. THOMAS STEVE DANIEL ROTC. THOMPSON, GARY MARTIN All-school Play, Band, ROTC. THOMPSON, JAMES RICHARD Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Varsity Wrestling, THOMPSON, LESLIE ANN All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, French Club, Y-Teens, Color Day, Teacher's Assistant. , ' TOWNSEND, TAMMY J. Christmas Play, PTA Plays. . U UNDERWOOD, LUCY Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. UPSHAW, CONNIE SUE GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. V VALE, JOE DONALD All-school Play, ROTC, The Herd, Senior Variety Show, Fire Chief. VAN CLEAVE, BOB E. VANDEVER, DEE ANN Library Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y- eens. VAN GORP, DAVID LEE All-School Play, ROTC, Teachers Assistant. VULGAMO'I'I', CURT W. ROTC, Intramural Basketball, Varsity Track. W WAGERS, ROGER LYNN Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC. WALES, MARILYN LOUISE GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, French Club, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant, Counselor's Assistant. WALKER, KENNY C Club, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Football. WALKER, VICKI LYNN GAA, GAA Board, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement. WALLER, SAMI LYNN All-school Play, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teach- er's Assistant, Fire Chief. WARD, JEFFREY JAY All-school Play, Forum Club, Mixed Choir, Senior Var- iety Show, Outlook Staff Quill and Scroll. WARIS, SARA LOUISE All-school Play, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assis- tant, Y-Teens. WATSON, DAN WILLIAM ROTC . WATSON, MARCIA L. All-school Pla , GAA, Math Club, Medical Careers, Office Staff, Wlakitan Staff Y-Teens, Christmas Play. WEBER, CANDACE CAROL Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. WEEDEN, KATHLEEN VONCILE Y-Teens. . WEIGEL, DONA EVELYN GAA, MlX6d Ch0lT, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, gutlook Staff, Y-Teens, Basketball Attendant, Color ay. WEIR, ROBERTA L. All-5011001 Play. Library Staff Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Football Queen Attendant. WERTH, LINDA SUE All-school Play, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show. - WERTIN, DIANE LYNN Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. WEST, RICHARD K. ROTC. WESTON, CAROLYN ANN All-school Play, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. WESTON, CONNIE SUE All-school Play, GAA, GAA Board Assistant, Girls' C Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. WESTRICH, JAMES ALAN All-school Play, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show. WHITE, JANE'I'I'E Class Officer, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Senior Leader- ship Club, Basketball Queen. WHITE, ROBIN GAINES Cheerleader, GAA, .Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety S ow, Student Council, Y- Teens, Teacher's Assistant. WHYTE, JAMES F. All-school Play, Office Stafi ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff Reserve Football, Hi-Y. WILCOX, JANIE C. Class Officer, GAA, Library Staff Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Sguad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student ouncil Cabinet, Stu- dent Council Officer, Teacheris Assistant, Senior Lead- ership Club, Color Day, Y-Teens, Quill and Scroll, Outlook Staff. WILKINSON, DEBBIE SUE Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. WILLEFORD, DEBBIE L. All-school Play, Concert Choir, Forum Club, GAA, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Varietyl Show, Student Council, Co or Day, Y-Teens, Frenc Club, Counselor's Assis- tant, WILLIAMS, ART LEROY ROTC. WILLIAMS, JEAN GAA, Mixed Choir. WILLIAMS, JOANN GAA, Mixed Choir. WILSON, STAN ROTC. WILSON, STEVEN DAVID ROTC, Hi-Y. WINEINGER, DICK . Band, C Club, ROTC, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football. WINTCHER, HAROLD F. JR. All-school Play, Band, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Rifle Team, Science Club, Chess Club, Junior Achievement, The Herd. ' '- WORLEY, PAUL RONALD Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Baseball ntramurals. WORTHINGTON, MIKE JAMES All-school Play, Band, ROTC. WRIGHT, DANNY LYNN ROTC, Rifle Team, Reserve Rifle Team, Intramurals. WYLAND, ELLEN MARIE GAA, Office Staff, Gemian Club. Y YOUNG, JANET ELISE Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, French Club, Color Day, Teacher's ssistant. YOUNG, STEPHEN Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Freshman Basketball, Football, Intramurals, Senior Variety Show. 7 , firm 7 rf ll . il l 1 l 1 1 , l 1 l A Abarr, Marcia 163 Abels, Mike 81, 135 Abels, Steve 104, 106, 107, 175 Absher, Debbie 101, 149 Acord, Jerri 35, 120, 175 Acord, Jody 135 Acord, Julie 34,163 Aday, Linda 135 Adkins, Debbie 163 Adkins, Steve 135 Adler, Barbie 13, 100, 163 Adler, Tom 82, 89, 92, 163 Akard, Kathryn 44 Akard, Kim 76, 82, 92, 149 Albus, Steve 175 Aldridge, Bruce 163 Allaman, Julie 135 Alldredge, John 37, 163 1 Allee, Connie 175 Index Barton, Judy 15, 68, 104, 107, 125, 176 Barton, Linda 37,163 Barton, Susan 149 BASEBALL 88 BASKETBALL 82 BASKETBALL QUEEN 122 Bassett, Cecil 163 Bates, Susie 35,149 Bathgate, Judy 176 Batsell, Roger 163 Battreall, Bill 86 Battreall, Charley 76, 91, 92, 176 Battreall, Mike 91, 149 Bauman, Helen L, 44 Bayer, Anne 135 Bayer, Sally 176 Beahler, Frances 176 Beaty, Donna 176 Beauchamp, Larry 31, 32, 90, 163 Beauchamp, Laurie 149 Boyer, Cindy 149 Boyer, Glenn 136 Boyts, Larry 163 Brack, Bart 34 Bradford, Donald 136 Bradley, Connie 163 Bradley, Jim 27,149 Brahler, Jerri 73, 176 Brahler, Jo Ellyn 36, 163 Brand, Jim 26,177 Brandt, Bob 76, 82, 92, 149 Branning, Cathy 150 Branson, Debbie 28, 136 Bratcher, Ron 177 Brewer, Clarence 136 Bridges, Barbie 163 Bridges, Linda 30, 32, 34, 150 Bridwell, Bill 34, 150 Briggs, Steve 72,92,116,13O,174,177 Bringrnan, Mildred D. 45 Brinton, Rick 76, 77, 164 ,,1', Burns, Karen 34,150 Burnstein, Art 177 Burnstein, Marcia 73 Burr, Joan 177 Burr, Mark 14, 68, 177 Burris, Sandy 126,127 Burrowes,ArthurJr. 45, 53, 70 Burton, Arthur 150 Burton, Delmas 136 Burton, Tom 106,136 Butler, Ann 164 Butler, Bronna 177 Butler, Janet 164 Butler, Rick 116, 130,178 Butler, Susan 32,164 Butner, John 164 Byford, Marie 150 Byrd, Tom 86, 87 ...F-of Zim , , ,. .,.e ' 8 ini! CD CLUB 92 Chafen, Rick 178 Chambers, Paula 178 Chandler, Debbie 136 Chandler, Diane 162, Chandler, Warren 164 Chapman, John 76,92 Chappell, Jesse 25,16 Chase, Bonnie 136 Chase, Carolyn 136 Chase, Glenda 178 Chase, Ronnie 34, 164 Chase, Wanda 178 Chavez, Lola 136 Chavez, Vincent 150 CHEERLEADERS 116 Cheney, Lynn 164 Cherry, Gail 136 Cherry, Steve 178 CHESS CLUB 69 Chesser, Bob 81,136 Chester, Sandra 150 Chew, Connie 35, 95, 9,1 Chew, Michael 36, 76, Chitwood, R.L. 136 Chitwood, Sue 164 CHORUS 34 Christgen, Margie 150 Allen, Jack 76, 88, 92, 116, 119, 175 gZ:3?g1r11mCEJJgln511e?ll9163 Briscoe, Priscilla 164 ' C Chronzater, Colleen 12, Allen, Jerry 35, 82, 149 Beaumorzt Loma 44 Bristow, Debby 35, 150 Cadwallader, Brenda 178 Chrystle, Bruce 136 Allen,J1mmy 35, 104, 107, 163 . ' 36 163 Broadhead Tom 177 Canon, John 106 150 Chrystle, Sharon 20, 93 L Allen-1151? 117559 E22i2f,i13Bl21Q1,ffn 715 Brock, Bart 150 Callen: Shirley 136 g1nf1QC1R,iCinrf6i1i 136 , Aen,icar1 1 17 106,19 ALl,scHooL PLAY 124 Beck' P151 112129576' 77' 86' 92' 163 5fgfikb1feil,?eIiiri77ry 128177 C3:gb1elieiJooE164 1 Clarey, Janet 164 ' Aloon, Bob 120, 175 EZZEZI' RQl,al63 Brett, Cindy 150 Campbelli Hubert 40, 41 Clark, Charles 136 1 Altermatt,D1ano 149 B 'M k 135 Brown Aldridge 136 Campbell, Larry 104,107,178 C1nr1 Gary 179 Ammon' 132111119 149 eems' ar Brown1Barbara 150 Cam bell Linda 136 C1ark'Kandy 179 Anderson, Boolry 135 Bee'S'11 11113 B 'B ron 81 186 Campbell, L nette 37 96 97 98 99 C1r'r1r'N0rrnr'n 136 Anderson, Brondn 163 B '1C1'e S 1ne' 149 - Bi'oilVvii1Eb ene 1150 159 108 102 1316 117 174 1178 ' ' 1 C1nr1r'Pa1 150 ' Anderson, Craig 135 Be11'Ram1y 12'130'17 B 0 'I 5 81 ' C, 3 Nam' Anil 45 '118 Clark, Randy 136 Anderson, Jean 36, 175 Be11fSa?y 11i5 80 85 135 177 Clgioiiyiaai 1510 ' C1a11 Sondra 179 2232523 375149 Bggiigtt, lfllcldde 149 1 grown? lmarry 1g0 gantrEllCJanice1ZZ8 ' 103 1 AndersonZLa 149 Bentruplsusan-135 rown' ary 1 4 arg1 ' oorar Clayton, Carla 34, 150 1 Andoroon,Sfor1'137'89'92'163 Bgigmgii' 162222161215 53315050 B3ii?l7y'5i81673 129 178 C1nY10n' 1111121.15115 Ang1e' Dennis 135 B gm ' ' Ledlh 23 135 Brown, Ro er 177 Cargill, Robin 15 168 173 1,25 128 178 ' C19Y1on,Ronn1o,106, 15 1l:ns,113nlfiI114,g1:i 49 BE:5??B?JIB173 ' Brown: Tiri 177 Carle, Curtis 85, 78, 89, 92, 162, 164 ' C11 ,1Znnggn?1bB'11 15, 6 r e , - 1 i , Archdekin, Dale 185 geffy' 151111 12571 79' 92' 163 Ernwn' Q0n'n1f17' 177 8311351213 22,1226 178 clinkenbeard, Tom 81, . Qrol,Qgok,LnaQgdQg,g149 Blliiggeselton 88 Bigxge, Ijdbefta 150 games, iarlziy 124 1 20' 150 ' ro .rr ' . Bifiin er, Tony 88 Browne, Mark 77, 82, 150 ames, in a 1 4 ' , Arnnrbnld- Jonnrfor 149 Bigelsw, Rickey 80, 185 Browne, Mike 136 Carolus, Jim 164 Cloooor, Charles 136 Arch1ba1d'SteVe 72 Bi erstaff Gloria 34 149 Browning Beverly 136 Carpenter Jerry 15 68, 178 Clonoor, Tom 37, 179 I fn' B?nn1ri1,1i9135 Biglgop, Ciibby 121, 176 Browning? Rodney 86, 164 Carpenterl Joyce 961 97, 98, 99, 100, gglgg, gjlafillsflliiiifi rn' 111116 ' Black, Debbie 163 Brunk, Brenda 136 103, 178 ' , ArniDW1gn118i21i69'72'128' 175' Black Frank 135 Brunner, Kathie 150 Carpenter, Linda 36, 112,178 COE 26 1 - 199 Biocklock Jim 27 44 76 92 BRUSH8iPENCIL 69 Carriger Linda 136 Coe, John 179 l ' Arn 1'1- Dennis 80' 135 Blacklockj Niki 445 ' ' Buckles Debbie 186 Carriger: Sally 14,68,178 , Conon, Karon 179 ASn1nC14'Bnnn1e 135 Blackwell George 40 41 Backnef Jeff87 76 92 164 J Carroll,Mike 81, 186 , Coil, Connie 150 As1110ck'Sha1'011 135 Blackwellklane 44 95 96 Buckner1LaVerrie 45 48 Carroll Dennis 86 Coker' Ma1'11Y11 150 175 Blake, Brian 149 ' ' Biigkner, lgllally 36, 78, 130, 177, 199 gaimergnaygii 15,38 golikeri.tSl1-zaronrlfifge 1 ' ' Blake, Ga 176 Bu oine, a 164 arter, TIS , 0 C , 201815 , Ashworth, Tony 175 Blakeley, lJ1Cb 80, 91, 135, 147 Buescher, Kgith 150 Carter, John 16, 164 C01b91'f, JOC 154 galffi' f,f,f,jQir4g' 44 Blakeley, Kay 116, 119, 176 Bnffey, Baud 164 garlZr,5atiiiril5a0164 831332, Malifgvfgl 40, 4 r u , l 1 Anten- '1 inn 163 Bi3kii3yir1?gfl1a1lf79 BEiiiiHSfileryDi,'inii?e796 97 99 177 Cgrtei1ZT8m 80, 136 Collier, Harold 150 Awbrovf Rooono 175 Blakleyi Richard 85, 168 Biillniaererj Eddie 150 ' ' 1 caeieel, Kathy 164 Collins, Diane 42, 164 Blakley, Charlie 86 Burger, Leslie 14, 67, 177 Castle, Donald 45 C0lllllS, Sh8I'0l'l 179 Blanchard Skip 149 Burgess, Bob 37, 177 Castle, Doug 34, 91, 150 C01V111,P3t 164 1 B Bleazard Barbara 176 Burgess, Kenny 164 Castle, Ron 72 C0mbS, P3111 164 Bleazard, Mike 91 135 Burnett, Pat 164 Castle, Sue 15, 68, 178 Comlay, Mark 80, 136 Babb Donna 98, 100, 103, 163 Blesginrrtion Jim 1135 Burnett, Steve 150 Castleberry, Gary 164 C01'1'1Pt011,DCbbl9 136' Babcdck, Dennis 80, 135 Blessingtony Marci 149 Burnett, Tom 93, 164 Cafes, Matt 164 CONCERT CHOIR 36 Babcock, Janet 149 Blevins, George 149 Burnham, Gloria 177 Caton, Debbie 21, 136 S 801111613 gaFbf'1fa1Q37g, 164 BADMINTON CHAMPIONS 103 Bliley, Gene 104, 107, 176 , onner, ece 13 1 Bailey, David 135 , Blinde, Janet 149 Connor, Nanoy 150 . Bailey, Donald 81, 135 Blincle, Ralph 106, 107, 176 Connolly, Torn 164 Bainber, Barbie 116, 163, 167 Bloom, Pam 149 Cook, Cathy 179 Baker, Bill 175 Bloomberg, John 81, 135 l - l , Cook, Douglas 86, 92, 17 , golier, 271312 4244351361 97 Bloeeer, Pam 135 Jim Whyte, J lm Geller, and Herman Greenwald participate g3gi.g15gl3'e71337 a er, a s , , , , , . . . . . i , 1 B3ker,Janig103 ggcd?ff,1ff11,i12,cf33g6 162 163 ln a humorous skit presented in the Senior Variety Show. gookeeyizpeibbie 137 Baker, Margery 44 Boddey Roger 163 U Ogper, 10 82, 164 Bakor,Marllyn163 Bod.-le, Sher 1149 C P1151 C1RLS 99 Baker, Randy 81, 85, 135 Bodennaaeeli, Craig ies 1 Cofnolnn, Dallas 36' 16' 1 Baker, Saundra 149 Boggs, Jim 85, 135 1 Cornelius, Jlm 73 , Ball, David 149 Bohony Mike 149 , Cornelius, Kaye 36, 128, Ball, LEHTY 175 Bokay, Kevin 149 , Corwin, Barbara 34, 150 , Ball,L1nda 29, 175 Bolin, Pai 126,127 l C0SW11n'Tnnn 137 ' Ballentine, David 175 Bglingery Dean 93, 163 803011, 33612113530 ' BAND 30 I Boller, Ellen 135 Co 011' om , Bangerier, Jim 37, 104, 107, 163 Bolton, Donald 176 Conllorilgfbrn 1327 179 R V Ban S, Beth 163 Bolton,Jim 149 C0Wa11'L.bf'0153 i50 Ballk-9, Blllle 135 Bolton, Ronald 176 , C0Wai1'S1 11165 l BANQUETS 128 Bonebrake, Jack 90, 185 , Gown ' nnfnn 50 Barber, Janice 135 Bonebrake, Jim 14, 82, 92, 176 1 COX' j?n'g7eQ24i19 Barons, Debbie 135 Bonebrake,Tom 36,90, 128,163 , Cox' S1111 '37' Barmann, Joyce 175 Boner Nancy 136 CX' fovo 1 Barmann, Bi l 135 Bonham Dave 136 ' 1 C0x'Terry 137 1 Barmann' Dave 163 Bonham: Dennis 176 gOyiDtg0thyl45137 Bafmanni Greg 149 Bonner, Louise 124, 163 Coyle' Pegfri 150 1 Ba1'ma1111'Jeff 149 Bootman, Cindy 136 Coy e1 a y ' E l 5 Barnes, Craig 35, 149 Bosch, Mal-ty 136 Cragtreef 16.313111 1751 li 5 Barnes, Ronnie 37, 175 noiioroff, Janice ive Crn. 1'3 .'n ,155 1 B3me5,V1Ck1 163 Bottoroff, Kenetha 136 Cra1g'Ve?1S7e 35 117 1' 1 1 I Bamett- DC131-118 135 Bottoroff, Ronnie 163 Cralg' sieve 179 ' ,1 Bamett, Diana 163 Boggomffj Sha,-on 44 Cramer- PYUI11 7 K 1 Bamett, Pam 135 Bowen, G,-egg 136 Cramtfrfl auh 135 65 Barnett, Sharon 135 Bowen, Karen 149 cron e ,Jo 11 ' 1 V , J Ba,.tles,Betty 22 BoWen,Tammy163 rank, Donald 77, 91, 92 l Bartles, Denise 27, 149, 156 Bower, Janet 136 i Crawford, Kay 37, 165 i P Ba,.t1ett'Brenda 149 Bowles, Doug 149 Creighton, Mary Ellen 45 1 1, Bartlett, Wendy 15,37,175 Bow-ring, Dennis 431163 C'ff'1ShUw,JCmf'S T- 45 ,,-V, Barton, Janet 135 Boyer, Carl 176 V , Crlgler, Cindy 137 ll I i' ll 'll Eg 208 .la . , 1 0 C' , 3, 34. 150 .6, 117, 174, 178 L-asa. 177 arcia 73 I . 68. 177 ' 126. 127 !hurJr.45, 53, 70 150 as 136 106. 136 64 a177 164 16, 130. 178 32, 164 164 150 ,87 C Brenda 178 106, 150 y 136 78 ug 164 bert 40, 41 , 104, 107, 178 da 136 'nette 37, 96, 97, 98, 99, '1cyAnn 45, 118 50 ce 178 ' 164 58, 73, 129, 178 15, 68, 73, 125, 128, 178 35, 78, 89, 92, 162, 164 90, 136 'Steve 76, 178 ' 164 1 164 164 fry 15, es, 178 yoe 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 5, 136 ll nda 36, 112, 178 da 136 y 14, 68, 178 81, 136 is 86 l 150 l, 178 16, 164 via 164 .50 10, 136 y 164 145 34, 91, 150 1 E, 68, 178 lary 164 54 :21, 136 wald participate ir Variety Show. F'-5.4 :pgs px- u p - 5, -. 1, - , ' C CLUB 92 Chafen, Rick 178 Chambers, Paula 178 Chandler, Debbie 136 Chandler, Diane 162, 164 Chandler, Warren 164 Chapman, John 76, 92, 150 Chappell, Jesse 25, 164 Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch ase, Bonnie 136 ase, Carolyn 136 ase, Glenda 178 ase, Ronnie 34, 164 ase, Wanda 178 avez, Lola 136 avez, Vincent 150 CHEERLEADERS 116 Ch Ch eney, Lynn 164 erry, Gail 136 Cherry, Steve 178 CHESS CLUB 69 Chesser, Bob 81, 136 Chester, Sandra 150 Chew, Connie 35, 95, 97, 150 Chew, Michael ss, 76, 77, 79, 90, Chitwood, R.L. 136 Chitwood, Sue 164 CHORUS 34 Christgen, Margie 150 Chronister, Colleen 12, 45, 125 Chrystie, Bruce 136 Chrystie, Sharon 20, 93, 97, 164 Cindrich, Gary 81, 136 Ciolek, Mike 164 Clarey, Janet 164 Clark, Charles 136 Clark, Gary 179 Clark, Kandy 179 Clark, Norman 136 Clark, Pat 150 Clark, Randy 136 Clark, Sandra 179 Clark, Susan 72, 103 Clay, Linda 179 Clayton, Carla 34, 150 Clayton, Mitzi 136 Clayton, Ronnie 106, 150 Clinkenbeard, Bill 15, 68, 73, 11 124, 125, 179 Clinkenbeard, Tom 81, 134, 136 Clinton, Larry 20, 150 Close, Alan 73 Clouser, Charles 136 Clouser, Tom 37, 179 Cobb, Cathy 136 Cobb, Mike 164 COE 26 Coe, John 179 Cohen, Karen 179 Coil, Connie 150 Coker, Marilyn 150 Coker, Sharon 164 Colbert, Georgia 136 Colbert, Joe 164 Coleman, Maxwell 40, 41 Coleman, Mike 73 Collier, Harold 150 Collins, Diane 42, 164 Collins, Sharon 179 Colvin, Pat 164 Combs, Paul 164 Comley, Mark 80, 136 Compton, Debbie 136. CONCERT CHOIR 36 Conner, Barbara 34, 164 Conner, Cecelia 179 Conner, Nancy 150 Connolly, Tom 164 Cook, Cathy 179 Cook, Douglas 86, 92, 179 Cook, Judy 73 Cook, Steve 137 Cooksey, Debbie 137 Cooper, Rick 82, 164 C PIN GIRLS 99 Comelius, Dallas 36, 164, 171 Cornelius, Jim 73 Comelius, Kaye 36, 128, 164 Corwin, Barbara 34, 150 Costello, Tom 137 Cotton, Betty 150 Cotton, Tom 179 Coulter, Debra 137 Cowan, Allison 36, 179 Cowan, Libby 23, 150 Cowat, Susan 165 Cox, Jennifer 34, 150 Cox ,Jim 37,76,179 Cox, Steve 137 Cox ,Terry 137 Coy, Dorothy 45 Coy Coy le, Beverly 137 le, Patty 93, 150 Crabtree, Karen 179 Cra btree, Linda 150 Craig, Denise 150 Cra ig, Valerie 35,117,165,167 Cramer, Lynn 179 Cramer, Paul 137 Crandell, John 35, 165 Crank, Donald 77, 91, 92 Crawford, Kay 37, 165 Creighton, Mary Ellen 45, 95, 96, Crenshaw, James T. 45 Crigler, Cindy 137 6, 11 164 120, 8 Criswell, Jim 165 Cronk, Lynn Cronkite, Helen 45 Crossfield, Rick 106, 137 Crosswhite, Regina 36, 165 Crouch, Carolyn 179 Crouch, Cleo 16, 179 Crumpton, Richard 165 CsSTORE 61 Cummings, Bob 85,151 Cummings, Charles W. 46 Cummings, Susan 35, 97, 98, 151 Cunning, Duane 30, 31, 33,46, 125 Cunning, Judy 37,73,179 Cunning, Larry 180 Cunning, Linda 137 Cunning, Sandra 151 Cunning, Vicki 151 Curd, Richard 124, 180 Curry, Bill 72 Curry, Joyce 35,148,151. 161 Curtis, Jeanne 35, 151 Curtis, Joanne 35, 151 Cutler, Carol 42, 43 D Daily, Billy Joe 82, 88, 92, 151 Daise, Lanny 77, 165 Dale, Cynthia 151 Dale,Stanley 180 Daleo, Pat 151 Dallas, Gloria 137 Daniels, Sherry 151 Dannen, Doug 14, 61, 68, 116, 180 Dannen, Dwight 40 Dattilo, Phil 165 David, Debby 137 Prom couples watch J. B. Symon toss coins into a fountain Davis, Connie 137 Davis, Davis, Jane 165 ' Jim 165 Davis, Judy 180 Davis Jud 117 165,167 v Y 1 Davis, Kathy 22, 151 Davis, Lonnie 137 Davis, Mike 76, 79, 165 Davis, Mike L. 137 Davis, Monty 151 Davis, Ronnie 180 Davis, Sandra 137 Davis, Stanley 106, 151 Davis, Tommy 165 Dawkins, Jim 30, 137 Dawkins, Suzie 67, 165 Day, Milton J. 46 Deal, Becky 37,151 Deal, Candy 137 Deal, Charles 180 Deal, Greg 81, 137 Deal, Jim 180 Deal, Matthew 81, 137 Dean, V.A. 18, 46 Dearing, Fred 151 Dearing, Ruth Ann 165 Deatherage, Jim 151 Deaton, Paula 151 Deem, Steve 20, 165 DeHart, Rosemary 180 Delfs, Cindy 137 Dennis, Donna 73, 180 Dennis, Paula 137 Dennis, Steve 180 Denny, Pamela 37, 180 DenOuden, Robert 16, 76, 92, 180 Denver, Cheryl 137 DeRoin, Barbara 137 De Roin, Steve 165 Derr, Patti 32, 151 DeShon, Marilyn 137 Detwieler, Florence 180 Detwieler, Paul 165 Deutsch, Davy 90, 151 Dew, Charles 137 De War, Bill 180 Deweese, Leonard 24, 81, 137 Deweese, Willa 165 Dickens, Jeanne 151 Digges, Julie 151 Ditmars, Rhonda 180 Dombrowski, Ronnie-104, 165 Donaldson, Bob 151 Donaldson, Marcia 37, 165 Donan, Debbie 137 Donan, Linda 14, 36, 68, 180 Donelson, David 71, 165 Donelson, Jane 151 Donlv, Steve 165 Dorsel, Frank 180 Dotson, Debbie 17, 165 Dotson, Ed 165 Dotson, Linda 36,180 Douglas, Debbie 35, 151 Douglas, Edward 89, 151 Douglas, Larry 80, 85, 137 Dow, Walter 120, 180 Dowden, Diane 151 Dowell, Linus E. 17, 46, 68 Drag, Claudia 151 Drag, Patg 151 Drennen, reg 137 Drowns, Paul 165 Dudley, Donald 82,83,92,151 Dugan, Vicki 151 - rj' Duguid, Carol 137 - Duguid, Donna 181 Duke, Betty 181 Duke, Patty 137 Duke, Patty Ann 137 Dunavant, Kristy 137 Dunbar, Burton L. 46 Duncan, Linda 37,181 Duncan, Penny 151 Duncan, Wilhelmina 137 Dunham, Ann 16,68,181 Dunham, Lesley 151, 153 Dunning, Denny 165 Dunlap, Steve 82, 92, 181 - E Earhart, Billy 81, 91,137 Earhart, Bob 181 Earixson, Mike 12, 58, 59, 70, 72, 113, 115, 116, 129, 181 Eberting, Dave 137 Eckels, Greg 137 Edelman, Mary Lynn 165 Edwards, Debbie 137 Edwards, Jean 73 Edwards, Roger 20, 181 Egli, Becky 137 Einbender, Lisa 137 Elam, Melina 151 Elam, Tina 16,68,181 Elardo, Susan 16,17,36,68,181 Elder, Dallas 88, 137 Elliott, Connie 137 Elliott, Margaret 165 Ellis, Linda 181 Ellis, Lynette 137 Ellis, Sue 151 Ellsworth, Danny 137 Ellsworth, Joan 138 Ellsworth, Juanita 165 Elrod, Glenda 34, 165 Emberry, Ed 138 Embrey, Connie 138 Embrey, Steve 37, 181 Enright, Kyle 165 Enri ht Sheila 165 Eveloff, Jennifer 35, 151 F , Fagan, Rhonda 138 Fager, David 1 06, 151 Fager, Karen 181 Fager, Ruth 138 Falk, Robert 151 Falkenbach, Janet 138 Fankhauser, Cindy 26, 165 Fankhauser, Curtis 151 Fankhauser, Eldon 165, 171 Fannen, Tillie 182 Fanning, Barbara 151 Farber, M arsha 182 Farley, Lynn 182 Farrell, Tim 165 Fee, Dianne 152 Feiden, Marilyn 138 Feiden, M ike 152 Felts, Greg 76, 82, 89,92 Fender, Dave 152 Fender, Janitta 138 Fenner, Bill 138 Fenner, Ji m 152 Fenner, Mark 165 Ferguson, Bob 21,68,70,73, 182,199 Ferguson, David 77, 152 Ferguson, Gary 138 Ferguson, Jane 152 Ferguson, Lloyd 34, 106, 165 Ferguson, Sherri 165 Fiquet, Lo uis 90, 138 Finch, Leslie 138 Finch, Robert 90, 92, 182 Finner, Bi ll 90 Fisch, Frances 25, 88, 104, 105, 107, 182 Fish, Gordon 182 Fisher, Angela 182 Fisher, Anne 42, 43 Fisher, Bill 78, 152 Fisher, Dave 25, 165 Fisher, Kim 93, 98, 152 Fisher, Linda 23, 100, 152 Fishman, Carol 182 8 , Ericson, Doug 76,91,181 Ericson, Jane 138 Ervin, Dave 80, 138 Ervin, Tom 165 Esely, Frank 181 Eshelman, Walter 151 Eshenroder, Connie 28, 37, 59, 181 Eshenroder, Terry 37, 86, 87, 92, 165 Estes, David 181 Estes, Steve 106, 151 Estes, Tammy 138 Etchison, Ronnie 138 Evans, Bob 76, 77, 148, 151, 161 Evans, Bobby John 165 Evans, Cathy 96, 97, 98, 99, 181 Evans, Chris 85, 138 Evans, Connie 12, 18,58,72, 109,116 117, 118, 181 Evans, Dave 83, 165 Evans, Donnie 151 Evans, Kelly 151 Evans, Kirby 28, 165 Evans, Linda 151 Evans, Mike 36,181 Euans,Robert Louis 46 1 Flaherty, Paul 106, 152 Flanders, Mike 182 Fleming, Doris 73 Fletchall, Doug 35, 166 Fletchall, Peggy 104, 107, 182 Fletcher, Linda 23, 46 Foley,Jim 69, 72, 182, 199 Folgate, Diane 138 Folgate, Linda 166 FOOTBALL 76 FOOTBALL QUEEN 114 Ford, Bill 90, 138 Ford, Bob 138 Ford, David 13, 72, 73, 182 Ford, Randy 152 Ford, Rick 90, 92, 152 Forke, Terry 138 FORUM CLUB 70 Foster, Russell 182 Foulks, Chris 166 Fountain, Rhonda 182 Fox, Pat 152 Foxworthy, Diane 166 Frakes, Joel 166 Francis, William Don 46, 80, 81 - fill sei Q - ,.,, , 44-' v .Q-off , A 1 'lx . Q Y 51- 'f'fw-- ' ' -ref ' 'Ai v gf' Track men participate in quarter mile run during a meet. Frank, Beverly 59, 72, 182, 199 Glidewell, Mark 183 Frank, Michael 182 Frank, Renee 138 Frank, Robert 106, 166 , Franklin, Jeanie 35, 98, 99, 100, 102, 113, 166 Franklin, Susan 182 Frankum, Deanna 182 Frasier, Jef'f34, 182 Frasier, Jonathan 41 Frazier, Virginia 46, 47 Free, Harley 104 Freeman, Dick 183 Freeman, Harley 152 FRENCH CLUB 66 Fridell, Jim 183 Fridell, Kerry 138 Friess, Debra 166 Frogge, Susan 183 Frye, Bill 138 Frye, Linda 102 Fuehrer, Debbie 166 Fulbright, LaRhondda 29, 68, 183 FIQTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA G Gnuschke, Donald 152 Goatcher, Annette 139 Goff, David 139 Goff, Donna 166 Goldizen, Tom 183 Goldsberry, Barb 166 GOLF 89 Gordy, Kitty 62, 116,117,183 Gore, Bill 139 Gore, Trip 72 Gorman, Danna 152 Gorman, Nora 166 Gorman, Pete 139 Grable, Dan 183 Grable, Jon 139 Grable, Mike 139 Grady, Becky 112, 113, 114, 115, 1 Graff, James 183 Graham, Chris 152 Graham, Craig, 90, 92, 166 Graham, Terry 139 Grahl, David 30, 32, 33, 184 Grahl, Keith 32, 104, 107,166 Grahl, Kirt 104,106, 166 Gram, Jane 139 Gram, Joe 78, 152 Grant, Glenna 166 Grant, Joyce 184 83 Haberichter, Karen 17. 98. 166 Hackett, Sue 67, 115, 184 Hagg, Deggie 152 Hagg, Dennis 184 Hainey, Vicki 152 Hale, Eldred 152 Hale, Jim 153 Hale, Laurie 184 Hale, Peggy 139 Hall, Jean 184 Halverson, Walter 47, 64 Halter, Chris 64 Hamilton, Chuck 166 Hamilton, Robert 104, 106, 153 Hamilton, Trudy 129 Hammond, William 21, 63, 67, 166 Hansen Hansen 184 Hanson, Hanson, Hanson, Bonnie 184 Hanner, ,Gary 76, 77, 91, 153 ,Karen 19, 96, 97, 98, 99, 102 Joe 184 John 34, 153 Mike 139 Hargis, Ted 91,166 Harless, Terry 153 Harman, Larry 30, 80, 139 Harmsen, Howard L. 48 Harrelson, Marvin 184 Harris, Dale 166 Harris, Jim 139 Harris, John 104,166 Harrison, Charlie 21, 166 Harrison, Mary 139 Hart, Martin 35,106,107,166 Hart, Melvin 139 Hart, Roger 153 Hash, Mary 48, 67, 148 Hassenbusch, Hoppy 71, 139 Hatfield, Gregg 166 Hatfield, Howard 153 Hatfield, Pam 139 Hauck, John 153 Hausman, Cathy 72, 103 Hausman, Mike 166, 171 Hautzenrader, Russell 34, 153 Hawkins, Ernest 80, 139 Hawkins, Richard 104, 106, 107, 166 Hawkins, Tina 166 Hayes, Graig 22, 80 Hayes, Larry 153 Hayes, Linda 153 Hayes, Mike 166 Hayes, Steve 139 Hayward, George 153 Hayward, Rennee 153 Headrick, Jane 21, 37, 62, 98, 99, 184 Heard, Roger 32, 104, 153 Heater, Byran 166 Heater, Donald 139 Heath, Charlie 153 Heath, John 184 Heckel, David 184 Heckel, Debbie 34, 148, 153, 161 Heckel, Pat 28, 35, 153 Heckel, Shelley 139 Hecker, Mike 185 Hecket, Rick 185 Hector, Linda 139 ,Carol 34, 167 Gregory, Terrie 139 GAA 96 Gaardner, Steve 76, 92, 166 Gallatin, Marion 152 Garbe, Jennifer 166 Garber, Rickey 25, 183 Garber, Ron 152 Gardner, Mike 76, 77, 79 Garland, Judy 138 Garvis, Daryl 106, 152 Gasper, Wally 31, 32, 152 Gastineau, Rick 166 Gawatz, Danny 85, 138 Cvebhart, Conrad 71, 81, 138 Gee, H ildegarde 47 Gee, John 152 ' Grant, Rick 166 Graves, Linda 98, 166 Gray, Bonnie 152 Gray, Jo Anne 152 Gray, Larry 166 Gray, Lee 16, 127,184 Green, Alvin 76, 90, 121,184 Green, Cathy 35, 152 Green, Connie 152 Green, Dianna 98, 166 Green, Gary 166 Green, H arrjy 47 Hedge, Bill 153 Hedge, Evelyn 37, 166 Heerlein, Eddie 153 Hefner, Wayne 139 Heiderich, Art 166 Heinberh, Richard 32, 128, 185 Heintz, Paul 106, 166 Heitman, Ray 185 Helmer, Paul 153 Helmick, Cathy 36, 166 Helmick, Dan 139 J Geha, Bill 32, 166 Geha, Linda 138 Gehrs, Marcia 152 Geller, Joe 120, 183 Geller, Phil 139 Gemmer, Nancy 139 Gench, Marvin 37, 47 Gench, Roger 35, 76,77,90,152,16l George, Debbie 30, 152 Gerdom, Pam 139 Gibbs, Linda 139 Gibson, Donna 183 Gibson, Gary 22, 47 Gibson, Gary 104, 106, 152 Gibson, John 47 Gifford, Barb 152 Gilbert, John 166 Gilbert, Richard 152 Gilgour, Richard 139 Gilgour, Robert 152 Gilley, Dennis 152 Gilmore, Jeanette 152 Gilpin, Richard 139 Glahn, Herb 139 Glasbrenner, Carla 152 Glaser, Ronna 125, 183 Glaze, Glenn Glenn Glenn 210 Robert 139 Bob 89 Glenn, . Shirley 183 ,Terry 139 ,Tom 183 Green, John 139 f Greenwald, Herman 15, 68, 70, 72, 89, 184 Grider, Linda 139 Grier, Stacy 88, 92, 184 Griffin, Dan 184 Griffin, Debbie 34,152 Griffin, Orlando 55 Griffith, Dan 139 Grifiith, Phil 139 Grimes, Penny 139 Grissom, Rhonda 139 Groble, Doug 81 Groble, Mike 81 Groeltz, Jane 184 Gross, Lori 100,139 Grove, Nancie 34, 152 Grove, Nickie 34, 152 Grove, Pat 152 Grover, Karen 166 Grunwald, Doris 23, 47 Grunwald, Roger 42, 43, 138 Guenther, Mrs. William 40 Gunier,Johnette 139 Gunter, Sharon 73 Gustafson, Ken 166 Guthrie, Norman 152 Guy, Jo Ann 184 Guyer, Frosty 80, 139 H Haberichter, Bruce 139 Henderson Henderson Henderson ,Joe 81, 139 Henderson, ,Stanley 185 Sheila 34, 167 Hendrickson, Mark 139 Hendrix, Leroy 82 Hendrix, Raymond 85, 153 Henton, Steve 80, 85, 139 Herald, Susan 185 Herbert, Bradley 140 Herbert, Davida 167 Herbison, Rick 80, 85, 140 Hergenreter, Vicki 153 Hemdon, Donna 140 Hemdon, Joyce 185 Herner, Carl 153 Hersh, Sandra 153 Heschong, Rodney 140 Hessemyer, Dennis 167 Hessemyer, Gary 140 Hessemyer, Hilea 153 Hessemyer, Linda 20, 153 Heyer, Nacy 167 Heyer, Pat 140 Hiatt, Becky 185 Hiatt, Bob 167 Hickman, Ginger 185 Hickok, Jim 167 Hickok, John 25,167 Higdon, Diane 121,167 Hi don, Susan 103, 185 Hii, Charles 55 Hill, Dennis 140 Hill, John 153 Hill, Linda 67,185 Hillyard, Susan 167 1.2i3fQaaf , ' ' Hines, Douglas 185 Hines, Emma 34, 185 Hinton, Ann 34, 167 Hitchings, Roger 185 Hitchings, Ron 153 Hively, Debbie 36, 167 HI-Y, Y-TEENS 65 Hoard, Jackie 153 Hobson, Jim 167 Hochenauer, Terry 34, 153 Hochman, Dean 89 Hochstetler, Herb 153 Hockaday, Nancy 140 Hockaday, Sharon 140 Hoecker, Brian 167 Hoecker, Jeannine 140 Hoefer, John 153 Hoehn, Tony 72,86,116,185 Hoffman, Betsy 12, 185 Hoffman, Leonard 93, 167 Hoge, Shirley 185 Holcomb, Steve 80, 85, 140 Holland, Karen 153 Holland, Tom 167 Hollingsed, Joanne 97, 98, 99, 185 Hollingsed, Margaret 153 Hollingsed, Tom 140 Hollingsworth, Carol 140 Hollingsworth, Leasa 153 Hollingsworth, Linda 140 Holmes, Dennis 140 Holmes, Stanley 154 Holt, Janet 140 HOMECOMING 1 12 HONOR GUARD 104 Hoover, Susie 96, 97, 98, 99, . ...f Hopkins, David 41 Horn, Jim 91,154 Horn, Nancy 154 Horn, Steve 81, 91, 140 Hornaday, David 154 Hornaday, Mary Jo 48 Horner, John 154 Horning, Steve 154 Hoskins, Allison 140 Houghton, Carol 154 House, Kathy 154 Housh, Bob 185 Houston, Bill 140 Houston, Chris 154 Houston, Steve 154 Houts, Joe 140 Howard, Bonnie 186 Howard, Ernestine 167 Howard, Jim 30, 31, 32, 154 Howard, Nelson 85, 140 Howe, Dennis 25, 186 Howe, Donald 186 Hower, Jack 36, 76, 82, 84, 85, 92, Hoyt, Randy 140 Hribal, Charles 21, 140 Hueser, Mike 140 Huffer, David 106, 154 Huffman, John 35, 167 Huggins, Mike 72, 128 Huggins, Wayne 88 Hughes, Debbie 154 Hughes, Doug 76, 77, 78, 92, 167 Hughes, Mertland 106, 154 Hughes, Shelly 140 Hughes, Steve 186 Hullihan, Kathy 186 Hullihan, Mike 154 . Hulse, Martha 14, 37, 68, 186 Hume, Terry 154 Humphreys, Ellen 140 Humphreys, Guy 113, 167 Hunt, Chris 35, 94, 95, 154 Hunt, Ed 77, 154 Hunt, Jim 73 Hunt, John 140 Hunter, Henry 167 Hurst, Michelle 16, 167 Huss, Waren 140 .qz I Iba, Howard B. 48, 52 Ide, Susan 154 Imlay, Mike 154 Ingram, Debbie 140 Ingram, Pam 140 Ingram, Sherry 154 Irion, Gary 28, 154 Irvin, Esther 186 Ivers, Caryl 186 Jackson, David 37, 118, 162, 167 Jackson, Janet 154 Jackson, Jay 89, 148, 154 Jackson, John 186 Jackson, Mark 81, 140 Jackson, Rick 154 Jackson, Ted 154 Jackson, Teresa 154 James, Cheryl 140 James, Galen 167 Jansen, Sharon 167 Jefferies, Andrea 72 Jefferies, Debbie 140 Jef'l'ers,Jim 167 Jennings, Annette Jennings, Connie 6 Jensen, Harold 93, Jochems, Bob Kenn Joe, Jerry 140 Joe, Sharon 186 Johns, Barbara 167 Johnson, Charmell Johnson, Donna 16 Johnson, Hallert 11 Johnson, Kenny 14 Johnson, Mark 140 Johnson, Mary 140 Johnson, Phillip 30 Johnson, Rae Ann I Johnson, Sue 186 Johnson, Virginia I Johnston, Mark 91 Johnston, Steve 151 Jones, Homer 82 Jones, John 154 Jones, Keith 76,91 Jones, Lee 154 Jones, Marguerite 4- Jones, Owen 154 Jones, Patricia 18, 1 Jones, Rick 76, 154 Jones, Tony 186 Jones, Walter 140 Jordan, David 154 Journey, Linda 14, Journey, Rodney If JUNIOR ACHIEVI Justice, Margaret 9 Kabele, Dan 154 Kagay, Kathy 140 Kagay, Steve 140 Kagay, Suzanne 15 Kallauner, Randy I Kalmanoff, Mike 1- Kamler, Rick 104, Kanady, John 167 Kannarr, Norman Kaplan, Stuart 167 Kariker, David 36, Karle, Ronnie 14, 1 Kams, Karen 154 Karol, Eleanor 154 Kasakoff, Keri 154 Kaufman, Cynthia Keatle ,Bob 40, 13 Keck, Steve 140 Keefer, Teresa 187 Keener, Debbie 181 Keener, Neila 154 Keeney, Diane 140 Keffer, Ken 140 Keller, Aytchmond Keller, Barbara 161 Keller, Kerry 187 Keller, Kristy 34, 1 Keller, Robert 187 Kelly, Michael 72 Kelton, Tom 12, 48, Kem f, Carole 187 Kendzora, Dan 154 Kendzora, Jennifer Kennedy, Cindy 14 Kent, Jerry 37, 187 Kent, Joyce 168 Kephart, Sherryl 71 Steve Dennis Variety Shox around. Kinney, Cindy 155 Knadler, Howard 141 is 185 34. 185 34, 167 iger 185 in 153 e 36. 167 NS 65 5 153 167 Terry 34, 153 an 89 Ierb 153 Lncy 140 aron 140 tn 167 mine 140 153 72, 86, 116, 185 sy 12, 185 nard 93, 167 185 we 80, 85, 140 an 153 167 Janne 97, 98, 99 largaret 153 am 140 1, Carol 140 1, Leasa 153 1, Linda 140 mis 140 ley 154 L0 SIG 112 ARD 104 96, 97, 98, 99,1 id 41 154 154 1, 91, 140 ivid 154 :ry Jo 48 154 'e 154 son 140 rol 154 154 35 140 is 154 'e 154 D iie 186 :stine 167 30, 31, 32,154 on 85, 140 ,25, 186 1 186 16, 76, 82, 84, 85 ,40 es 21, 140 140 106, 154 n 35, 167 e 72, 128 me 88 lie 154 ,185 '1 , 92,167 176, 77, 78, 92, 167 land 106, 154 y 140 z 186 :hy 186 :e 154 1 14, 37, 68, 186 L54 Ellen 140 lruy 113, 167 5, 94, 95, 154 ,54 50 y 167 le 16, 167 L40 I V. 48, 52 L 54 ie 140 140 'y 154 , 154 186 56 J 1 37,118,162,1 L154 9,148,154 186 :81, 140 154 54 sa 154 140 167 n 167 rea 72 lie 140 '7 67 3- vi, 'gg M, Ani, , , i:..,A,i I- Hu , - K V - - ' A N ' - - . 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',', .gf SH :.:f, i,,-'J 11,5 1 r xi- ' ' f 3 , V . , f Neil'-r - I-'rl Pr- A- is 3-A-ima. --A 3 .'.wf'21.m g1L.a:?Li 1. gs giiiiiii2f'4,'i5.Li'355if5i+i ff' Jennings, Annette 31, 32, 36, 1 Jennings, Connie 61,134,140 Jensen, Harold 93, 167 Jochems, Bob Kenneth 48 Joe, Jerry 140' Joe, Sharon 186 Johns, Barbara 167 Johnson, Charmelle 186 Johnson, Donna 167 Johnson, Hallert 167 Johnson, Kenny 140 Johnson, Mark 140 Johnson, Mary 140 Johnson, Phillip 30, 31, 32, 186 Johnson, Rae Ann 140 Johnson, Sue 186 Johnson, Johnston Virginia 167 , Mark 91 Johnston, Steve 1 54 Jones, Homer 82 Jones, John 154 Jones, Keith 76, 91, 92, 186 Jones, Lee 154 Jones , Marguerite 48 Jones, Owen 154 Jones, Patricia 18, 66 Jones Jones Jones J orda , Rick 76, 154 , Tony 186 , Walter 140 n, David 154 Journey, Linda 14, 68, 186 Journey, Rodney 167 JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT 66 Justice, Margaret 98, 99, 186 K Kabele, Dan 154 Kagay, Kathy 140 Kagay, Steve 140 Kagay, Suzanne 154 Kallauner, Randy 154 Kalmanoff, Mike 140 Kamler, Rick 104, 107, 187 Kanady, John 167 Kannarr, Norman 186 Kaplan, Stuart 167 Kariker, David 36, 77, 167 Karle, Ronnie 14, 186 Kams, Karen 154 Karol, Eleanor 154 Kasakoff, Keri 154 Kaufman, Cynthia 154 Keatley, Bob 40, 134, 140 Keck, Steve 140 Keefer, Teresa 187 Keener, Debbie 187 Keener, Neila 154 Keeney, Diane 140 Keffer, Ken 140 Keller, Aytchmond 141 Keller, Barbara 168 Keller, Kerry 187 Keller, Kristy 34, 154 Keller, Robert 187 Kelly, Michael 72 Kelton, Tom 12, 48, 65 Kempf, Carole 187 Kendzora, Dan 154 Kendzora, Jennifer 141 Kennedy, Cindy 141 Kent, Jerry 37, 187 Kent, Joyce 168 Kephart, Sherryl 72 21,186 Kepley, Cherie 141,147 Kerbe Kerbe r, Bob 20,154 r Kath 141 i Y Kerns, Danny 154 Kerns, Earl 187 Kerns, Fred 168 Kerns,Jani97,98,100,102,103,168 Kerns, Joni 98, 100, 102, 103, 168 Kerns, Randy 168 Kerns, Raymond 141 Kerns, Terry 141 Kessberger, Margie 141 Kessberger, Steve 154 Kibbons, Nancy 36, 168 Kibbons, Steve 37, 168 Kidd, Maurice 155 Kilgore, Larry 34, 168 Kinard, Tom 155 Kincaid, Aloah 141 Kiner, Warren 80, 91, 141 King, Barbara 62, 18 King, Clara 168 King, Herb 91,168 King, Mike 187 King, Mike 141 King, Pat 168 King, Phil 37, 42 King, Robert 187 7 Kingsley, Paulette 168 Kinzie, Nancy 168 Kinzie, Roger 141 Kirby, Clarita Kirb Kath 168 Y, Y Kirkpatrick, Cecil 168 Kirpatrick, Patty 141 Kisker, David 37, 82, Kisker, Steve 85, 141 92,94,168 Klawuhn, Albert 31, 155 Klawuhn, Theresa 32, 187 Klein, Mary 19, 155 Klein, Patti 36, 168 Kline, Linda 35, 168 Kline, Richard 187 Knadler, Jerry 155 Knapp, Connie 187 Knapp, Mike 155 Knapp, Nancy 168 Knapp, Sandra 155 Koch, Mary 101,155 Kneepen, Mrs. Paul 40 Knight, Lou 55 Koch, Koch, Koch, Richard 13, 81, 141 Scott 35, 155 Tom 141 Koehnlein, Roger 28 Koenig, Ernest 168 Koenig, Kevin 168 Koenig, Mike 155 Kopczynski, Teresa 141 Kornfeld, Jeff 155 Kountz, Jerry 36, 104, 107,187 Kramer, Dennis 73 Kranitz, Hugh 125, 187 K rueg Krull, er, Mrs. Louise 42, 43, 62, 143 Margie 141 Krumme, Diann 141 Kuschel, Susie 168 Kyles, Larry 141 L LaFever, Tim 155 LaFollette, David 81, 141 Lager, Joyce 35, 168 Steve Dennis explains details of tne raid staged after the Variety Show as Tom Brown and Mark Shklar clown around. i 5, U C Lamb, Lewis 155 Lambright, Terry 141 Lane, Dave 141 Lane, Sharon 155 1 Lane, Sue 34, 187 Lange, Jerry 168 Lanham, Kathy 187 Lankford, Gary 37, 187 Lankford, Leo 168 Lansaw, Ann 155 Laurie, Kay 155 Lawhon, Jeff155 Lawhon, Mike 168 Lawrence, Dan 187 Lawrence, John 34, 155 Lawrence, Ronnie 141 Lawson, Brad 81 Lawson, Mike 168 Leach, Carol 168 Lease, Edwin 106, 155 Lederer, Fred 168 Lee, Robert 188 Lee, Ronnie 188 Lee, Wesley 73 Leflet, Richard 155 Lehr, Gary 141 Leidy, Bob 141 Leidy, Nancy 155 Leidy, Roy 141 Le Mehaute, Renee 168 Lenzen, Louis 168 Leontos, Steve 168 Leslie, Walter 35, 168 Lethcho, Tom 89 Leucht, Geri 141 Lewin, Roger 188 Lewis, Karen 141 Lewis, Linda 23, 168 Lewis, Sheri 45, 188 ' Libby, Susan 155 Libby, Teri Jo 115, 188 LIBRARY STAFF 62 Liechti, Judy 34,155 Liechti, Susan 33, 141 ie man Mike 35 82 84 92 L, pp , , , , Linder, Pa: 35, 76, 78, 86, 92, 163 Lindgren, Steve 106, 155 Lindley, Pat 96, 97, 168 Linneweh, Kent 188 Lininger, Brenda 141 Lininger, Carla 168 Lipira, Alice 188 Lipira, Bill 42, 141 Little, Randy 155 Little, Tom 168 Litvak, Rick 15,68,188 Livingstone, Joanne 141 Loe, Dan 188 Logsdon, Connie 188 Logsdon, Diane 155 Long, Carmen 141 Long, Jerry 82,155 Long, Keith 188 Long, Ramona 168 Long, Steve 168 Long, Steven 168 Loomis, Kendy 141 Loomis, Lynn 168 Loomis, Randy 141 Lord, Gretchen 155 Lorenz, Pat 81,141 Losson, Brad 141 Losson, Mike 168 Losson, Pam 141 Lotz, Debi 155 Lotz, Kerry 168 Loubey, Barb 36,98,99,188 Loubey, Bev 141 Lowe, Harold Steve 141 Lowenberg, Brent 168 Loyd, Jere 169 Lucas, Debbie CBarbieJ 98, 155 Lucas, Greg 72 Lucas, Lynn 141 Lucas, Susan 97,98,102,155 Ludwig, Paulette 169 Luedtke, David 141 Luedtke, Teresa 169 Luikart, Bob 34, 155 Lutz, Berry 188 Lutz, Connie 141 Lux, Greg 93,169 Lux, Jeff 141 Lykins, Dennis 142 Lyman, Linda 142 Lyman, Willard 35, 188 Lynch, Janace 142 Lynch, Randy 169 Lynch, Terry 35, 155 Lyons, Charlie 142 Lyons, Glen 169 Lyons, Jim 169 M Maag, Ellen 188 Maag, Terry 155 Mabin, Louis 36, 86, 92 Mabin, Marvin 155 Mackey, Sharon 48 Macrander, Mike 95, 142 Macrander, Valerie 169 1:4,:,j:w, '- . , . 1 , P' 'r.:L.:ei:Ma?i'ss-1,153.11-,'L5.-isa!-3: Maddox, Dave 12, 36, 59, 61, 76, 92, 188 Maddox, Jay 89 Magner, Reva 142 Major, Becky 142 Maker, Gloria 142 Malotte, Winston 169 Mann, Jeanette 141 Mansperger, Bill 37, 169 Manuel, Michele 155 Marcantonio, Brenda 142 Marechal, Lucille 49, 66 Markham, Sheryl 142 Marquardt, Ruth 14, 68, 98, 10 Marquardt, Steve 81, 91, 142 Marriott, Keith 155 Marriott, Steve 169 Marsh, Greg 35,155 Marsola, Tony 155 3,188 Martie, John 37,169 Martin , Connie 188 Martin, David 81,142 Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin ,Davis 31,32,113,169 , Linda 188 , Lynn 142 ,Nancy 155 , Pat 188 Martin, Richard 121, 169 Martin, Roxy 142 Martin, Ruth D. 49 Martin, Terry 189 Mason, Matfiel MATH Jim 34,104,107, 169 d, Bob 155 CLUB 69 Mathis, Barry 169 Matthe Matthe Matthe Matthe ws, Alton 142 ws, Don 155 ws, Kae 189 ws, Pat 142 Mattox, Charlie 169 Mattox, Jeannine 34,155 Maugh, Steve 92, 142 Maxfield, Larry 89, 92, 169 Maxwe ll,John 155 May, Dianne 156 Maybee, Mike 156 Mayfield, Cody 35, 82, 156 Mayfield, Larry 34, 69, 169 Mays, Clifford 86, 189 Mays, Clifton 189 Mays, Mary 169 McBane, Rick 156 McCall, Cindy 142 McClade, Jerry 81 McClanahan, Louise 49, 62 McClanahan, Mike 82, 88, 92 1 McClanahan, Paula 142 McClary, Kenneth 156 McClure, Mike 85, 142 McCord, Tony 156 McCourt, Marilyn 17, 49 McCoy, Bill 104, 156 McCoy, Florence 14, 15, 48, 49 McCrary, Jackie 142 McDaniel, Carol 153, 156 McDaniels, Jim 189 McDonald, Brenda 142 McDonald, Butch 156 McDowell, Matthew 49 McElroy, Willard 189 McGaughey, Billy 142 McGaughy, Brenda 169 McGaughy, Tommie 81, 142 McGee, Michele 156 McGinnis, John 21, 156 McGinnis, Melinda 73 McGlade, Jerry 142 McGlade, Pat 189 McGlothlin, Herbert 106, 189 McGlothlin, Paul 81, 142 McHenry, Doris 36, 189 Mclntyre, Sherry 142 McKague, Mike 189 McKee, David 35,104,106 McKinzie, Robin 142 McKinzie, Vickie 189 McLean, Cinda 142 McLean, Kirt 189 McMillion, Mike 32, 156 McNeiley, Ed 156 McNeiley, Marshall 81, 142 McNeiley, Maureen 17, 36. 97 169 McNulty, Mark 156 McPhail, Marilyn 156 McQuiston, Janice 142 Meade, Larry 104, 107, Meakins, Mark 189 Meakins, Peter 156 Meier, Terry 156 Meisner, Brian 68, 189 Mendell, Steve 50, 156 Meredith, Debby 73 Meyers, Karen 189 Michaels, Joe Sue 73 Michler, Linda 189 Middleton, Anne 156 Midyett, Barbara 36, 98, 169 Mier, William W. 49, 50 MILITARY POLICE 106 Millen, Cindy 142 Miller, Betty 111,189 Miller, Carol 156 6 9 9 l l , 61,169 , , 8 j l l l 1 McIntosh, Bill 110, 169 i ,169 l i, ii , 3,9 , A 189 21 l -v., .pa 5 Q-same . .- ., 1 LTP' .1 f . . Miller, Carolyn 156 Miller, Charles 37,169 Miller, Chris 156 Miller, Clifford 156 Miller, Connie 156 Miller, Dean 85, 142 Miller, Deanna 169 Miller, Dennis 142 Miller, Gary 189 Miller, George 88 Miller,Jackie 12, 169 Miller, Jacquee 169 Miller, Jill Ann 65, 189 Miller, John B. 169 Miller, Joyce 156 Miller, Judy 156 Miller, Karen 156 Miller, Kathy 156 Miller, K.C. 82, 88, 92, 169 Miller, Larry 80, 142 Miller, Lynn 156 Miller, Marcee 190 Miller, Marla 169 Miller, Mike 142 Miller, Pat 34, 156 Miller, Paul 90, 156 Miller,Susan 49 Miller, Ted 64, 80, 142 Miller, Terry 169 Miller, Tim 156 Million, Ronnie 190 Peters, Barbara 101, 157 Miner, Patti 156 Miner, Jeri 34, 169 Minor, Bonnie 156 Minor, Bruce 157 Minor, Dan 190 Minor, Janet 34, 169 Minor, Jim 34, 157 Minor, Mary 190 Minor, Rhonda 142 Minor, Robert 73 Minier, Janis 142 Mitchell, Richard 36, 37, 49,-63, 169 MIXED CHOIR I 34, 35 MIXED CHOIR II 34, 35 Moberly, Susan 169 Moen, Bruce 37, 88, 92, 190 Moffatt, Kathy 142, 143 Moffat, Larry 37, 169 Monach, Greg 80, 85, 142 Monach, Stan 76, 77, 79, 80, 82, 83, 88, 92, 190 Monaghan, Roger 142 Moles, Susan 142 Mollus C thia 68 73 128 190 y yn 1 1 , Montgomery, Janet 190 Montgomery, Marca 190 Mooney, Lillian 142 Mooney, Marilyn 127 Mooney, Vicki 157 Moore, Jef'f169 Moore, Kathy 142 Moore, Kathy 157 Moore, Stephen 35, 157 Moran, Bob 143 Moran, Eric 143 Moran, Nona 143 Moran, Pam 143 Moran, Robert 49, 134 Moran Mor a ville, Ron 143 n CharLesG 50 E , - Morris, Patricia 190 Morrison, Don 81, 85 Morrison, Gwen 190 Morse, Mike 106, 157 Mosbarger, Susan 169 Mosiman, Mike 12,104, 169 Mounkes, Jim 157 Mountjoy, Jim 190 Muckey, Alan 67, 190 Muckey, Carla 30, 32, 143 Mueller, Gregg 72 Mueller, Nancy 162, 169 Muir, Homer T. 50, 63, 76, 81, 90,92 Munsell, Mitzi 169 Murray, Dave 169 Murray, George 157 Murray, Scotty 82 Musser, Dan 157 Musser, Sheryl 190 Scroggins, Sherrie 2 Myers, Bob 190 Myers, Byron 34, 50, 59, 125 Myers, Darryl 80, 143 Myers, Harry 169 Myers, Julie 190 Myers, Mary 50 Meyers, Norma 73 Myers, Paul 143 Myers, Richard 104, 106, 170 N Nance, Tom 157 Napier, Bruce 143 Nasilowski, Stanle 143 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIET Neal, Brenda 16, 170 Neidinger, Monica 30, 32, 157 Nelson, Carolyn 17, 170 Nelson, Cindy 170 Nelson, Jean 157 Nelson, John 190 Y 72, 73 Nelson, Margo 143 Nelson, Peggy 143 Nelson, Robin 143 Nelson, Sally 143 Nelson, Tom 157 Ness, Greg 34,90,92,157 Newman, David 170 Newman, Larry 36, 69, 170 Nicholas, Linda 115, 190 Nichols, Janet 143 Niemann, Richard 106, 157 Nigh, Albert 157 Nikes, Cathy 143 Nixon, Randy 104, 106, 190 Noble, Larry 170 Nolan, Jonie 157 Nold, Pam 143 Nold, Patti 143 Nold, Ronnie 170 Norton, Don 143 Norris, Ronda 72 Norton, Roxanne 34, 97, 98, 170 Novak, Harry 190 Novak, John 170 Novak, Patty 143 Novak, Paul 157 Novak, Suzanne 27 O O'Dell, Barbara 96, 97, 98, 99, 191 O'Dell, Mike 143 OFFICE STAFF 62 Ogletree, Greg 170 Ogletree, Phyllis 143 Olsen, Connie 157 Olson, Becky 157 Olson, Eric 36,104,107,191 O'Neill, Gerry 143 Orcutt, Karen 170 Orr, Kitt 170 Osgood, david 191 Ostertag, Kent 157 Ostroski, Barbara 91, 157 Ostroski, Gary 86, 87, 91, 92, 170 Ostroski, Roger 143 Ousley, Jennie 157 OUTLOOK 14, 15 Overman, Mike 143 Overton, Lloyd L. 47, 50 Owens, Bill 157 Owens, Clifton 143 Owens, Gary 157 Owens, Joyce 157 Owens, Linda 170 Owens, Richard 143 Ozenberger, Carmen 36, 170 Ozenberger, James H. 50 Ozenberger, Karl 170 P Pace, Ruth 50, 174 Packwood, Carol 35, 157 Paden, Darryl 170 Paden, Kathy 148, 157 Paine, Terry 91 Painter, Patti 30, 36, 37, 96, 97, 98, 99, 170 Pankau, Linda 143 Pankau, Stan 157 Parisoff, Jana 143 Parisoff, Mark 170 Parker, Michele 144 Parker, Sandy 144 Parker, Sharon 170 Pasek, Charlie 191 Pasley, Lynn 80, 91, 144 Pasternak, Karen 144 Pasternak, Sherry 15, 68, 96, 97, 98, 99, 191 Patrick, Cherry 157 Patton, Connie 144 Patton, Dave 157 Pawlowski, Debbie 144 Payne, Harry 191 Payne, Dennis E. 72 Payne, Sheryl 157 Payne, Susan 170 Payne, Terry 144 Peacock, Jackie 170 Peacock, Jane 144 Peacock, Nora 191 Pearl, Dave 170 Pearl, Hershel 191 Pearl, Roger 81, 144 Pearson, Carey 157 Pearson, Roger 191 Peck, Stephanie 32, 157 Pederson, Marsha 157 Peery, David 191 Peery, Jack 157 Pence, Holly 170 , Pennington, Karen 170 PEP SQUAD 1 19 Perez, Alex 80, 144 Perez, Debbie 157 Perkins, Doyle 144 Perrin, Joyce 170 Perry, James 22, 80, 81, 82, 89, 92, 150 Pertain, Jane 70, 162 ' i i.R..1.LTL,k , H , eh XJ 1 lr. French Club members dine in traditional French style. Peterson, Beverly 144 Peterson, John 30,31,130,174,191 Pettijohn, Karen 170 Pettry, Donald 144 Petty, Beth 13, 170 Petty, Debra 117, 157 Pettyjohn, David 191 Pettyjohn, Roger 35, 157 Peuker, Randy 34, 110, 170 Pfander, Barbara 144 Pfander, Becky 37, 98, 100, 102, 103, 128, 170 Pfeffer, Bob 157 Pfleiderer, Bill 144 Pickard, Alan 35, 191 Pickett, Ruth 191 Pickett, Steve 144 Pierce, Larry 191 Pinzino, Gloria 29, 170 Pittel, Mike 191 Poe, Dolores 157 Pollard, Lois 13,15,37,68,73,191 Porter, Gary 71 , 144 Pofgfir, Carolyn 37, 41, 61, 113, 117, Power, Gary 191 Powell, Nancy 73 Power, Phyllis 157 Prashak, Joe 34, 157 Prescott, Carol 144 Price, David 170 Price, Don 170 Price, Jana 144 Price, Steve 144 Proffer, Conni 170 PROJECTIONISTS 63 PROM 130 Propheter, Marsha 157 Pruett, Jim 144 . Pruett, Tom 158 Puckett, Meladee 144 Pulley, Pat 158 Pulliam, Dixie 144 Pulliam, Jeff 170 Pumphrey, Robert 51 Punzo, Carolyn 158 Puppel, Cindy 34, 158 Purvis, Dan 158 Purvis, Steve 158 Purvis, Virginia 73 Q Queen, Debbie 191 QUILL AND SCROLL 69 Quinn, Claudia 36, 170 R Radcliffe, Cindy 34,158 Radcliffe, Mindy 158 Raines, Terry 192 Rainey, Susie 192 Ramseier, Sandra 36, 17 0 Ramsey, David 144 Rankin, Mike 170 Ranner, Aaron 5 1, 70 Rausch, James 32, 158 Rausch, Jess 144 Rausch, John 72 Ray, Mike 158 Readenour, Patrick 77, 91, 192 Reardon, Karen 144 Reardon, Rosalie 51 Reavis, Lana 35, 170 Reck, Margot 101, 103, 158 Reents, Nancy 94, 95, 158 Reeves, Bob 144 Rehm, Joyce 144 Reichel, Robin 34, 158 Reid, Robert 104, 107, 170 Reiner, Delores 158 Reinhold, Steve 26, 192 Reiss, Bill 34, 158 1 Rejnin, Cathy 34, 170 Rensing, Jamie 192 Rensing, Mike 144 Reynolds, Jim 87, 170 Reynolds, Teresa 170 Reynolds, Thelma 158 Rhodes, Michele 144 Rhodes, Mike 192 Rhodes, Tim 144 Rice, Judy 170 Rice, Mike 192 Rich, Carol 16, 36, 68, 192 Rich, Janet 192 Rich, Jeff31, 170 Rich, Merrilee 98, 171 Richardson, Jack 158 Richardson, Mary 144 Richey, Susan 144 Richmond, Sally 171 Rickel, Wayne 192' Riddell, Dick 36, 71, 72, 89, 92, 116, 192 Riddell, Sarah 144 Riddick, Judy 192 Riddick, Peggy 144 Riddle, Bob 35, 171 Riddle, Linda 35, 95, 102, 158 Riepen, Brian 81, 144 Riepen, Rod 34, 89, 158 Riggs, Dennis 192 Rimer, Bud 158 Rimer, Kay 171 Rimer, Paula 144 Rinard, Steve 144 Ritchey, Kathy 192 Roades, Janis 171 Roberts, Cathy 192 Roberts, Don 72 Roberts, Ron 86 Roberts, Janice 144 . Roberts, Phil 80, 144 Roberts, Sharman 34, 158 Roberm, Sheryl 158 Robertson, James 40 Robinson, Greg 158 Robinson, Karen 144 Robinson, Vivien 158 Robison, Carolyn 192 Rochambeau, Rhonda 18, 158 Roderick, Pam 144 Roderick, Ronnie 192 Roesing, Elaine 37, 171 Romer, Paul 158 Rose, Bill 34, 158 Rose, Susie 171 Roseberry, Janet 192 Rosenthal, Howard 72 Ross, Benita 144 Ross, Chris 144 Ross, Chuck 192 Ross, John 106, 141 Ross, Lisa 144 Ross, Mike 171 Ross, Steve 192 Rossiter, Larry 193 ROTC 104, 106 Roth, Jim 193 Roth, Nancy 15, 18 Rothstein, Jane 17 Rothstein, Jordan Rotterman, Linda Roup, Bonnie 158 Rowe, Nancy 171 Rowe, Steve 145 Ruhnke, Allen 193 Rumery, Terry 158 Ruoff, Bruce 72, 76 Ruoff, Nancy 18, 35 Ruoff, Rick 72 Rurode, Joy 171 Rush, Court 171 Russell, Debbie 152 Russell, Larry 87, 1 Rutenbar, Cathy 11 Sadler, Janet 145 Salanski, David 14 Sale, Brenda 171 Sale, Karen 145 Sample, Larry 193 Sample, Sherrie 15 Sander, Rod 35, 172 Sanders, Don 77 , ll Sanders, Mark 171 Sanders, Steve 193 Sandusky, Dennis 1 Sargent, Mary 171 Sarris, Gus 51, 88,! Saunders, Mike 145 Saxton, Greg 193 Sayles, Vince 145 Scates, Barbara 23, Schaaf, Charlie 145 Schaafz Louise 51 Schaaf, Sharon 116 Schaefer, Louis 171 Schantz, David 171, Schellenberger, Da' Schenk, Valerie 142 Schemitzki, Paul 1 Schiermeyer, Maril Schiermeyer, Linde Schildkneckt, Kath Schindler, Bruce 34 Schmidt, Dave 193 Schmidt, David 145 Schmidt, Debbie 1 5 Schneider, Fred 145 Schneider, Ross 152 Schneider, Terry 72 Schober, Karen 103 Schober, Dave 86, 9 Schoenfeldt, Debra Schoneman, Cheryl Schonemann, Dian: SCHOOL BOARD 1 Schreiber, Bill ,193 Schreiber, Nancy 1- Schultz, Kathy 158 Schultz, Mike 81, 81 Schussler, Lowell 1 Schwader, Chris 35 Schwarz, Tom 158 Scofield, Debbie 34, Scott, Brad 34, 158 Scott, Dale 158 Scott, Diane 158 Scott, Eddie 106, 15 Scott, Lyndonna 36 Scott, Michael 193 Scott, Mike 171 Scott, Stephanie 17 Scrgggins, Dwight' Seals, Sharon 145 Seals, Steve 159 Seever, Anita 145 Seever, Dave 35, 15 Seever, Gregg 37, 1 Seever, Mike 193 SENIOR LEADER! SENIOR VARIET1 Senne, Carol 37, 73 Seward, Mike 171 Sexton, Betty 145 Sexton, Randy 91, S Shackelford, Debbi' Shackelford, Jan 36 Shanks, Pam 36, 6E Sharpe, David 171 Sharpe, Dennis 82, Shellenberger, Gar Shelley, Dale 36, 31 Sherbondy, Melind, Sherer, Linda 72 Sherwood, Julia 151 Shipley, Karen 145 Shipley, Kent 35, 14 SA 'i '1 nu. -. U .. . -..aw .11 ,A 5 al French style. 72 L ,X ,trickf'77, 91, 192 in 144 lie 51 L5, 170 L01, 103, 158 94, 95, 158 L4 i 44 34,158 94, 107, 170 S 158 me 26, 192 158 34, 170 e 192 144 87, 170 sa 170 lma 158 le 144 L92 44 I as, ea, 192 2 70 98, 171 Lck 158 ary 144 , 144 ly 171 192 56, 71, 72, 89, 92, 116, 144 192 1 144 , 171 35, 95, 102, 158 81, 144 L, 89, 158 192 8 1 144 144 V 192 171 ' 192 2 6 a 144 i0, 144 nan 34, 158 'l 158 nes 40 g 158 en 144 en 158 yn 192 Rhonda 18,158 144 iie 192 e 37, 171 58 58 1 iet 192 ward 72 44 4 -- -, A .1 .A .ar , 1. :1 -g.,i, f I - 4 Ross, Chuck 192 Ross, John 106,144 Ross, Lisa 144 Ross, Mike 171 Ross, Steve 192 Rossiter, Larry 193 ROTC 104, 106 Roth, Jim 193 Roth, Nancy 15,18,68,193 Rothstein, Jane 171 Rothstein, Jordan 158 Rotterman, Linda 193 Roup, Bonnie 158 Rowe, Nancy 171 Rowe, Steve 145 Ruhnke, Allen 193 Rumery, Terry 158 Ruoff, Bruce 72, 76, 86, 92, 120, 193 Ruoff, Nancy 18,35,158 Ruoff, Rick 72 Rurode, Joy 171 Rush, Court 171 Russell, Debbie 158 Russell, Larry 87, 158 Rutenbar, Cathy 145 S Sadler, Janet 145 Salanski, David 145 Sale, Brenda 171 Sale, Karen 145 Sample, Larry 193 Sample, Sherrie 158 Sander, Rod 35, 171 Sanders, Don 77, 106, 171 Sanders, Mark 171 Sanders, Steve 193 Sandusky, Dennis 145 Sargent, Mary 171 Sarris, Gus 51, 88, 95 Saunders, Mike 145 Saxton, Greg 193 Sayles, Vince 145 Scates, Barbara 23, 145 Schaaf, Charlie 145 Schaaff Louise 51 Schaaf, Sharon 116, 118, 167,171 Schaefer, Louis 17 1 Schantz, David 171 Schellenberger, Dave 107, 193 Schenk, Valerie 145 Schernitzki, Paul 171 Schierme er Maril 145 , y , , yn Schiermeyer, L1ndell31, 32, 104, Schildkneckt, Kathy 193 Schindler, Bruce 34, 158 Schmidt, Dave 193 Schmidt, David 145 Schmidt, Debbie 158 Schneider, Fred 145 Schneider, Ross 158 Schneider, Terry 73 Schober, Karen 103 Schober, Dave 86, 92, 171 Schoenfeldt, Debra 145 Schoneman, Cheryl 171 Schonemann, Diana 145 SCHOOL BOARD 40 Schreiber, Bill ,193 Schreiber, Nancy 145 Schultz, Kathy 158 Schultz, Mike 81, 82, 145 Schussler, Lowell 158 Schwader, Chris 35, 158 Schwarz, Tom 158 Scofield, Debbie 34, 158 Scott, Brad 34, 158 Scott, Dale 158 Scott, Diane 158 Scott, Eddie 106, 158 Scott, Lyndonna 36, 193 Scott, Michael 193 Scott, Mike 171 Scott, Stephanie 171 scroggiiis, Dwight 76, 77, 78, ss, 193 Scroggins, Sherrie 158 Seals, Sharon 145 Seals, Steve 159 Seever, Anita 145 Seever, Dave 35, 159 Seever, Gregg 37, 193 Seever, Mike 193 SENIOR LEADERSHIP 70 SENIOR VARIETY SHOW 120 Senne, Carol 37, 73,193 Seward, Mike 171 Sexton, Betty 145 Sexton, Randy 91, 92, 193 Shackelford, Debbie 35, 159 Shackelford, Jan 36, 194 Shanks, Pam 36, 69, 194 Sharpe, David 171 Sharpe, Dennis 82, 159 Shellenberger, Gary 143, 145 Shelley, Dale 36, 37, 171 171 92, Sherbondy, Melinda 104, 107, 171 Sherer, Linda 72 Sherwood, Julia 158 Shipley, Karen 145 Shipley, Kent 35, 104, 159 Shipley, Susan 35, 159 Shipps, Eleanor 51,66 Shirey, Birt 145 Shoemaker, John 194 - Sidenstucker, John 138, 145 Sidenstucker, William C. 171 Silkey, Susan 36, 171 Silverglat, Mike 14, 68, 120, 194 Simmons, Bill 194 Simmons, Connie 145 Simmons, Jackie 145 Simmons, Johnie 80, 91, 145 Simmons, Linda 194 Simon, Rodney 81, 145 Simpson , Cathie 72 Simpson, Greg 194 Simpson, Jim 35,104,159 Simpson, Mike 76, 77, 92, 159 Sim son, Tom 159 Sinclair, Tom 171 Sipes, Lance 194 Sisky, Joe 194 Skaith, Mike 37,194 Skidmore, Dee Ann 145 Slack, Jennifer 171 Slater, Julie 171 Slibowski, Judy 96, 97, 98, 99, 194 Slifer, Mike 77, 171 Smalley, Kathy 145 Smith, Cindy 73, 130 Smith, Danny 64, 171 Smith, Donna 145 Smith, Greg 86 Smith, Joyce 145 Sprague, Rick 159 Springer, Keddy 97, 122 Stadler, Vicki 159 STAGE CREW 63 Stahlin, Bill 156, 159 Stahlin, Susan 68, 172 Stamper, Christal 145 Standage, Richard 37, 172 Stanford, Donna 172 Stannard, Mary 36, 98, 99, 172 Stanton, Jennie 35, 195 Stark, Pam 145 Starkey, Sherry 145 Starks, Ron 72, 86 Steele, Carol 145 Steele, Karen 159 Steele, Marvin 138, 145 Steele, Rhonda 172 Steinacker, Steve 159 Steinman, Larry 159 Sten, Mike 145 Stephen, Rodney 195 Stephens, Jim 104, 159 Steppe, Dennis 145 Stevens, Thad 145 Stewart, Danny 159 Stewart, Johnny 80, 146 Stickler, Cindy 146 Stigall, Cheryl 23, 195 Still, Terry 146 Stingley, Mark 90, 92, 159 Stine, Linda 128 Stine, Vicki 94, 125, 159 Stipp, David 69, 172 Stipp, Janice 134, 146 StiPPi Robert 146 Stipp, Sherri 15, 68, 195 Stock , Terry 195 Stockbauer, Peggy 159 Stouffer, David 49, 51, 69, 147 Stradcr, Bryce 195 Strasser, Rick 159 Strayer, Pat 172 Strayer, Rex 146 S tricker, J ames E. 52 Stuber, Becky 15, 16, 68, 72, 195 Stuber, Danny 146 Stuber, Nancy 146 Stuber, Randy 36, 195 STUDENT COUNCIL 58 Stufilebean, Kenneth 146 Stufflebean, Linda 195 Stuppy, Bryan 36, 172 Sukut, Gary 195 Summers, Phillip 80, 146 Sunderman, Leland 160 Sutton, Max 80, 85, 146 Swain, Diane 195 Swank, Roger 52, 89, 95 Swanson, Dave 172 Sweet, Dave 146 Sweet, Wayne 159 Swift, Bob 196 SWIMMING 91 Swoboda, Candy 153, 159 Swoboda, Ed 55 Swoboda, Vicki 146 Swope,Emerson 21, 52, 69 Swope, Monty 160 Swope, Nick 146 Swope, Vicki 146 Swyhart, Dave 53, 85, 92, 93, 94, 95 Swyhart, Sharon 30, 32, 195 - Sybert, Kay 72 Sydow, Laurie 35, 66, 172 Symington, Betty 195 Symington, Margie 146 Symington, Marlene 146 Smith, Karen 35, 97, 98, 1 1 1 Smith, Larry 172 eu 4' 1 Smith, Linda 172 Smith, Linda 194 Smith, Mary Lou 194 Smith, Mike 172 Smith, Mirza 51 Smith, Pam 97,172 Smith, Raymond 194 Smith, Sharon 194 Smith, Steve 69, 172 Smith, Vicki 172 Smith, Warren 172 Snipes, Debbie 145 Snipes, Ricky 159 Snodderly, Craig 159 Snodgrass, Debbie 194 Snuffer, David 71, 145 Snyder, Becky 172 Snyder, Kathy 159 , Soethout, Teresa 35, 159 SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS 103 Sorells, Tom 172 Soule, Roger 1 94 Spalding, Darrel 145 Spalding, Debbie 1 59 Spangberg, Ruth 51, 174 SPANISH CLUB 66 Speer, Margaret 194 Speer, Marilyn 172 Speer, Melvin 194 Spence, Nancy 36, 194 Spencer, Betty 172 Spiegel, Vickie 195 SPONSOR OFFICERS 105 Sprague, Billy 91, 92, 159 Sprague, Cecilia 115,195 Sprague, Gary 51, 82, 83, 92 Sprague, John 145 T Tanner, Bob 138, 138 Tanner, Steve 160 Tapee, Jim 196 Tapee, Judie 160 Tarwater, Veronica 35, 172 Tatum, Barbara 36, 172 Tatum, Doug 31,32,160 Tatum, Larry 160 Taylor, Christine 52 Taylor, Dave 35, 172 Taylor, Debbie 172 Taylor, Greg 172 Taylor, Paula 146 Taylor, Ron 80, 146 Taylor, Suzie 160 Teare, Bob 77, 160 Teczar, Pat 146 TENNIS 89 Terrill, Jim 82, 160 Terrill, Karin, 36, 196 Terry, Debbie 172 Teschner, Charlie 67, 172 Teschner, Cheryl 160 Thom, Kathy 12, 196 Thomas, Barbara 196 Thomas, Charles 160 Thomas, Cindy 146 Thomas, Dave 146 Thomas, Kent 90, 160 Thomas, Mary Beth 160 Thomas, Pam 172 Thomas, Patricia 52 Thomas, Rhonda 19, 73, 96, 97, 100, 101,102, 174, 196, 199 Thomas, Steve 22, 196 Thompson, David 12, 172 Thompson, Debra 34, 172 Thompson, Dennis 146 Thompson, Gary 32, 196 Thompson, James 196 Thompson, Leslie 37, 125, 196 Thompson, Nancy 146 Thompson, Sharmyn 32, 36, 49, Thornton, Dan 34 Thorpe, Jim 35,172 Tiley, Sharon 160 Tiller, David 172 Tilson, Sharon 160 Tilson, Sondra 146 Titcomb, Kris 146 Tomlinson, Steve 35, 172 Tompkins, Wendy 160 Toney, Marilyn 172 Tootle, Gilbert 146 Torgenson, Margaret 172 Townley, Mike 160 Townsend, Jerry 196 Townsend, Mike 146 Townsend, Terry 146 TRACK 86 TRACK QUEEN 126 Tracy, Nan 172 TROPHY GIRLS 97 Trout, Bob 86, 131 ' Trout, Don 43 Trout, Jim 146 Troutman, Richard 146 Trullinger, Cindie 162, 172 Tumer, Kathy 196 Turner, Merry Ellen 146 Tyliski,John 172 Underwood, Charles 172 Underwood, Lucy 196 Underwood Richard 146 Underwood, Roger 81, 146 Upshaw, Connie 196 Utter, Larry 104, 172 Vale, Joe 196 Vale, Sandra 146 Valcencia, Greg 160 Valcencia Vince 146 Van Cleave Bob 196 Vandever Dave 146 Vandever Dee Ann 196 Van Gorp, David 196 Vasut, Sharon 36 104 107 Vaghn, Lonnie 172 Venable,Elane 43 58 Vetter, Diana 103 Vey, Hal 146 View, Bill 35 104 160 Vineyard, Liz 35, 160 98,99 172 Interested students and adults look on as Football Queen Becky Grady enters with her train bearer, Wendy Bartlett , ...Vw--' .4-f ,... A , . vfvrpm. ya- . ,L 31 . , 4 Vogel, Diana 23, 173 Voitmer, Annette 196 Voorhes, Kathy 173 Voss, Jane 28, 29, 52, 68 Vulgamott, Cinda 146 Vulgamott, Curtis 196 W Wagers, Roger 37, 196 WAKITAN 16 Wales, Barbara 160 Wales, Marilyn 197 Walker, Kenny 197 Walker, Ray 27, 52 Walker, Vicki 197 Waller, Dennis 160 Waller, Mike 173 Waller, Sami 197 Wampler, Dean 160 Wampler, Elsie 160 Ward, Anne 160 Ward, David 173 Ward,Jeff14,68,197 Ward, Nancy 97, 160 Waris, Sara 125, 197 Wamer, Michael 197 Wamer, Mona 153, 160 Wamer, Rhonda 160 Warren, John 173 Warren, Terry 32, 160 Washington, Jerome 146 Washington, Mike 197 Washington, Terry 197 . Watkins, Crayton 78, 160 Watkins, Jim 146 Watkins, Pam 146 Waters, Pat 173 , Watson, Dan 197 Watson, Jess 82, 86, 160 Watson, Jim 81,146 Watson, Linda 16, 173 Watson, Marcia 197 Watson, Paula 173 Watt, Jim 173 Weaver, Cindy 103 Weaver, Sue 72 Webb, Barbara 197 Webb, Jim 160 Weber, Candy 26, 197 Weddington, Arlinda 144 Weddle, Kenny 173 Weeden, Terry 160 Weedin, Kathy 197 Weese, Sue 146 Wegenka, Greg 147 Wegenka, Jim 173 Wehrman, Wesley 160 Weigel, Dona 14,68, 123,197 Weigler, Larry 173 Weipert, I vel 43 Weir, Roberta 1 15,197 Weiss, Steve 147 Welch, Mitchell 35, 160 Weldon, Randy 106, 173 Wenz, Marti 72 Wemer, Mark 104, 173 Werth, Linda 197 Wertin, Diane 197 West, Richard 197 Westlake, Paul 16, 173 Westlake, Stephanie 160 Weston, Connie 98, 198 Weston, Carolyn 99, 197 Weston, Debbie 147 Weston, Stan 173 Westrich, Jim 37, 198 Wethington, Debbie 173 Weyer, Marcella 160 Weyer, Sheila 147 Wheat, Mark 147 Wheeler, Lona 160 Whisler, Peggy 147 Whitacre, Bill 80, 147 Whitaker, Rob 147 White, David 160 White, Denise 147 ' White, Gary 80, 147 White, Janette 37, 122, 12 White, Phil 34, 89, 160 White, Robin 41, 116,198 White, Ronnie 36, 78, 173 White, Steve 160 White, Dr. Thomas 40 Whitmore, Cathy 160 Whitney, Brian 90, 173 Whitson, Jim 35, 173 Whittington, Connie 173 Whyte, James 198 Wibberg, Elaine 34, 173 Wiedmaier, Gilbert 173 Wiedmaier, Janice 160 3,174,198 Wiedmaier, Susan 198 Wiest, Brent 173 Wilcox, Janie 58, 68, 129, 198 Wildin , Steve 147 Wiles, getty 43 Wilkerson, Barbara 53 Wilkins, Janet 147, 160 Wilkins, Ronda 37, 173 Wilkinson, Debbie 198 Wilkinson, Gary 76, 77, 88, 92, 173 Wilkinson, Kenneth 24, 52, 53 Wilkinson, Ralph 26, 45, 53 Willeford, Debbie 36, 73, 125, 198 Willhite, Bonnie 64,160 Willhite, Claudia 173 Williams, Alison 160 Williams, Art 198 Williams, Bonnie 161 Williams, Caroline 173 Williams, Ed 80,147 Williams, Gerrie 147 Williams,Jean 198 Williams, Joann 198 Williams, Karen 147 Williams, Mark 35, 173 Williams, Mary 34,104,107,173 Williams, Ronald 173 Williams, Virgil 81 Williams, Walter, 147 Willis, Dennis 161 Wilmes, Vic 161 Wilson, Debbie 147 Wilson, Effie 147 Wilson, Kip 147 Wilson, Lucinda 173 Wilson, Mary Ellen 34, 173 Wilson, Sherry 173 Wilson, Stan 198 Wilson, Steve 198 Wilson, Steve 161 Wilson, Susan 147 Windsor, Bruce 32, 147 Wineinger, Dick 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 88, 198 Wing, Janice 30,173 Winsor, Bruce 72 Winsor, Craig 173 Wintcher, Harold 198 Wise, Sharon 173 Withrow, Jim 161 Wolfe, Richard 147 Wollenman, John 37, 173 Mr. Wilkinson, Wally Buckner, Bronna Butler, Janette White and Roni Fullbright, help decorate for the Prom. 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