Central High School - Wakitan Yearbook (St Joseph, MO)

 - Class of 1971

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Shakespeare . . . epics . . . sonnets . . . discovering the soul of man . . . learning . . . clat- tering of kitchen utensils . . . spicy smells . . . baking . . . flicks of a paint brush . . . delicate pastels . . . bright, bold colors . . . creating . . . fluttering choir robes . . . voices raised in song . . . hush of the audience . . . applause . . . marching . . . marching . . . toting a tuba . . . blare of the band. . .along forgotten melody. . .remembering . . English students produce films on discrimination Leslie Wilson and Dennis Hogan take major roles in a racial discrimination film that their English class is producing. Junior John Hartigan diagrams a simple sentence on the board during a grammar session of his fifth hour English class. Central,s English department, under the direction of Miss Mary Myers, made several attempts to improve their program this year, ln an effort to introduce more Black Literature, sophomore teachers sponsored a showing of the film, A Raisin in the Sun. English literature students attended the Second Shepherds Play in Maryville. Both English twelve and English literature students saw a set of three films on Macbeth. Mrs. Piercy's sixth hour junior class produced and directed films on racial discrimination. During the Christmas season, Mrs. Chronister's third hour drama class presented 'fCupid is a Bum, is a Bum, is a Bum. Fourth hour performed in the Ran- som of Red Chief' and sixth hour f'Antic Spring. 1 , r- 'l Sherry Michaels, junior, displays poetry on the bulletin board during Mrs. Nancy Piercy's first hour English class. Seniors Dennis Lykins and Jim Trout rehearse with juniors Nancy McClanahan and Sherrie Burnstein for a Christmas Play. li Qi' ,L Junior Dan Wenz listens through his ear phones to a record of a story in his German book and then repeats the passage. E . .. . ,H uw, In Miss Maxwell's Spanish lll class, juniors Louise Stadler Gary Langamach, and Laura Filbert look at student's projects. Language classes carol through halls at Christmas Senior Cindy McClean receives help on a homework paper from her sixth hour French II Teacher, Mrs. Eleanor Shipps. Central High School offered French, Spanish, Ger- man, and Latin to students. This year there was a demand for third year classes in Spanish and German and fourth year classes in Latin and French. During the Christmas season, the French classes caroled at Eat Hills, State Hospital, PEO House, and Noyes Home. Sophomores Maxine Zimmerman and John Rosen study a transparency of the Roman Forum during Mrs. Gee's Latin ll class. t . ........ A' . -A ir utlook staff works to achieve excellence, Outlook members ofthe first semester hurriedly work together on an all school survey in order to meet a final deadline. Janice Stipp and Merry Ellen Turner distribute newspapers to classrooms. retain All-American standing First and second semester Outlook staffs each numbered fourteen, the largest staffs ever. These mem- bers met every day to publish a bi-weekly newspaper that informed the students of the past events of the school. Students must have one semester of journalism before he can become a member of the staff. Outlook staff received the All-American rating for publishing an excellent and interesting paper. S Second semester Outlook editors Sam Bell and Mike Saunders show Mrs. Florence McCoy a layout to get her final approval. Second and third page editors, Pam Hatfield, Larry Harman, and Roxy Martin collaborate on a headline for a feature article. ,ea 1' ' ff 'wi .S Outlook members 'Bob Glaze, Nancy Stuber, Debbie David. and Lynn Martin review a past edition of the school news- paper. Senior Cindy McCall looks on as Bob Keatley writes copy for an article, and David Schmidt writes a cutline for a pic- ture. , 2? ,. aez ,y lllttllilil.illiillXffifimillll l ' sh! -' Anne Ostertag, Steve Lipira, and Pam Gerdom discuss and draw their layouts. Loren Larkin, junior member, crops a picture with the aid of a scaleograph and the fluoroscope for the 1971 Wakitan. 1-, Junior trainees, senior Senior members of the staff, Allison Hoskins and Linda Zoubek, show Sherry Michaels the correct procedure for alphabetizing and filing Wakitan index cards. Cathi Rutenbar and Joyce Rehm wait while Bev Peterson has her cutline checked over by Wakitan adviser Miss McCoun. fiilbvbv-vmssg department heads work to raise 'Wakitan' quality . :aa Juniors Cathy Rich, Terri Holm, Sheri Stoneburner and Nancy Rau work to meet Wakitan deadlines on copy and cutlines. Mr. Linus Dowell, Wakitun adviser, discusses a triplicate layout with editor-in-chief RaeAnn Johnson. Eight seniors and eight juniors composed the 1971 Wakitan staff, Working every day to meet deadlines on copy, cutlines, and headlines. With the assistance of Miss Marilyn McCoun and Mr. Linus Dowell, the staff members tried to produce a book that would receive an A+ rating. Two senior staff members, Jana Price and Linda Zoubek, attended a workshop sponsored by Missouri University to obtain new ideas for the Wakitan. Senior Joyce Smith gives a dollar in payment for her Wakitan to business managers Betty Sexton and J o Worthington. RV-F-gig iw' xii' 5? A 'JN -Q Ken Shippers, junior, takes his turn at examining the model of the human brain in Mr. Sarris' fifth hour health class. Advanced biology class During Biology I class, William Miller cuts away the skin of a frog so he can study and examine the inner structure. Ellen Humphreys and Susan Moles, seniors, conduct a lab experiment in Mr. McLaughlin's second hour chemistry class. , . gn-X ' Y . Q enriches science program Biology II classes, taught by Mrs. Barbara Wilk- erson and Mr. George Athens, were added to Central's Science Department this year. These classes gave stu- dents an opportunity to do advanced study and con- duct more experiments than in Biology I. Central students may choose from six courses: Biology I, Biology II, physical science, Chemistry I, Chemistry II, and physics. Using a chart in Mr. Pulley's sixth hour physical science class, Mickey Wertin gives a report on the planet system. F A-ft to l A-' ai sl During Mr. Sarris' health class, Billie Smiley and Melvin Glenn study the characteristics of the human skeleton. Mike Bone, Peggy Akers, and Linda Griffin, do Biology I les- sons on new lab tables that Mr. Athens received this year. Maureen Nelson, Sharon Cantern and Bill Challener experi- ment with microscopes in their sixth hour Biology I class. ath Department obtains new books for Algebra Freshman David Carpenter shows his classmates in second period Algebra I how to work out a problem on the graph board. This year Central acquired new Algebra I and II books. The Algebra I book is a revised edition and is in the Dolciani series as before. The Algebra II book is also in the same series but is much more sophisticated than the revised edition. New innovations have been explored but none are being used because the returning college students seem to be well prepared for more advanced math courses. Freshman Steve Callis asks for Mrs. Beaumont's assistance on a math problem during his second hour Algebra I class. Freshman Jeff Bushman shows Dianna Riggs the correct use of the slide ruler. gf., A nr- ,gun ' ' . . ff f'.1f g 4 , 1 ti 1 'l Julie Allaman, Homer Words, and Ken Keefer show a government bill to Mr. Landry. Freshmen experience team teaching in U.S. histor Junior Davy Meyer adds an item to a bulletin board display he has prepared as an extra credit project for U.S. history. Central's Social Science Department has enlarged its team teaching program. This year Central has three team teaching classes compared to last year's one. Teach- ers are experimenting with a new teaching system called the Packet Concept which enables students to progress at their own rate. Another change in the department is that fresh- men must now take U.S. history instead of the civics courses required in former years. Jeanette Roe points out the site of the Battle of Gettysburg. ' V L m,,4g1so.n'laaJ Q'-H f li Senior Susan Ashworth adjusts the volume of a transcribing machine before beginning to type the dictated material. Secretarial training teacher Mrs. Betty Bartles dictates to se- nior Cindy Procter during a timed production take. 'ti---few Students gain vocational skills for business world Central's business department offered a wide va- riety of subjects such as bookkeeping, business law, business math, clerical training, shorthand, typing, and secretarial training. In order to take secretarial training, a student must have made superior grades in shorthand and typ- ing. However, only one year of typing is required as a prerequisite for clerical training. ln Mrs. Bradshaw's Second hour bookkeeping class, junior Russell Neighbors adds up totals in a general journal. iii-gym' all 'a.1Q1 Q. 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U- . it . l QSM .sw at ,,,,.w,a W we M v W.. lm.-s.. . ,.p-' 1 f I it M .1 gif flt LQ.iaw' txeaf1,1 'N mgfall 'ss . itgiull - - ln- E 1 as 1 22 ,- KY L W ...,A. ,- K ,- , I. -f Junior Denise Curtis and Driver's Education teacher Mr. Ray Walker prepare to practice the techniques of driving on ice. Drivers Education, C.O.E. improve students skills Working at Junior Place in Townsend and Wall as a sales clerk, senior Ruth Ann Fager helps a customer choose a dress. Drivers education and C.O.E. both provide stu- dents with necessary training and experience needed to enter future careers. Driver's education teaches students rules of the road while they experience driving under supervision. C.O.E. has a dual purpose. Students fulfill the duties of the job that they choose. They also spend one hour a day studying material that is related to their jobs. Students study marketing, salesmanship, and management. ' J anace Lynch weighs candy at the Woolworth's candy counter. Qliy 'mn 4.lllIlll N .'-U -L ' 'V 4 -vin, ..- - .. K .411 - 1 R . 'T f 'T fe Y D 5,4-x'-' :lt Q? , 1- ' Qlslzi Vi 1' ' ' .- ,..i -'-- ,A ,. 3. .f J, 1 V, ,. j,,.Jf,li, egg -1 .J , ' ' it -' . ' . 'i 'i ll we I -'S-. 51 1. . -A , ,ag st I bf . ,wx 1 ,VA -Vi. 1, N., ..:,'-s . -I -'-'Ke' 1- ry' Students learn industrial skills, blue print reading Ny- - - ' 'Y r ' l ,. 2' . . Senior Dave Martin smooths the inside of a wooden bowl on the wood lathe to complete one of his woodworking projects. Junior Mike Rock uses the mortiser machine for drilling square holes to make tenon joints in legs for a game table. , GH! xt? 37 Knock! Knock! Whiz! Whiz! Bang! Bang! Bang! These are a few of the noises one hears when he goes through a section of Central called 'tthe village. The student learns mechanical drawing, metal crafts, wood- working, and machine shop. Woodworking I introduces the student to the inr- niture making industry, while in machine shop the pupil learns to use hand tools and read blueprints. Mechanical drawing emphasizes the basic ideas of en- gineering and drawing, and metal crafts stresses the construction of metal objects. U Junior Bruce Wilkinson works at his desk on a project for Mr. Green during his fourth hour mechanical drawing class. Sophomore Jim Wilson cuts a piece of wood on the electric saw for a wood project during Mr. Evans' Woodworking I class. g t-'LL' Hillyard student Bob Toombs removes an old spark plug from a car while waiting for an assistant to bring a new one. Hill ard Tech trains students in vocational skills David Bailey shows Greg Eckles how to clean pistons with Hillyard Technical School Offers boys in all St, piston ring groove cleaner during their class at Hillyard's. Joseph high schools an excellent Opportunity to learn new skills as well as proper procedures in individual fields of vocational skills. In training the boys for possible future occupa- tions, this school offers such courses as electronics, auto mechanics, machine shop, welding, carpentry, drafting, cabinetmaking, and printing. The printing class publishes the School Review. Senior Kenny Loomis sands the fender of his car before re- painting it during his class at Hillyard Technical School. Home Ec classes prepare, serve ROTC luncheon '- p Sophomore Lisa Hefner helps Debbie Levin decide which branch to hang a Christmas ornament on for the window case display. Centra1's Home Economics Department, headed by Miss Frances Wright, purchased new china this year. They also received a donation of twenty-five dollars worth of meat from the Pork Association. Students may choose from eight elective courses: Home Economics I, advanced clothing, child develop- ment, family living, senior home economics, home decoration, personal culture, and advanced foods. During her first hour advanced foods class, Debbie Ingram prepares chocolate filling for the pie that she is making. During their sixth hour Home Economics I class, freshmen Julie Harris and Pam Ford practice the art of embroidering under the instruction of Mrs. Elaine Derks. hr 3 . an my W ii New ,i Fife ..,: Q5 2 .EA, 1 ..,55l2 XJ! N 5 1 S Sei.. T 'ff' J F ' H U -:- k V' .2-4- .I 11.3 lags. - QH 5 .aff E ESM! V N, A . ., ,. Z , -.,.i If I ' M we 531.2 ffi .1 'X 'il rl , Q W 1 952 L F' W ,lg 2 ' 152 I f Ly . fr 'Hr 'Za K Q xv' t t I t 5 'v V-nr. , ray, VJ.. Q . Cindy Stahlin and Anne Thurlow, sophomores, help Dan White, junior, rearrange the art work in the main lobby display case. Art students decorate offices, halls for Christmas During Mrs. Voss' Art II class, senior Dave LaFollette, sol- ders together a sterling silver ring that he is making. E I . TT Q Centralis art department offers a varied program. Students have the opportunity to extend their knowl- edge in such areas as oil painting, jewelry making, woodcarving, macreme knotting, enameling, and dif- ferent kinds of printings. Art I students learn under the instruction of Mrs. Judy Frye, and Mrs. Jane Voss directs Art II, III, and IV. This year the art department received a casting machine from Brush and Pencil Club. Jackie Bishop, sophomore, and Sherry Buckner, junior, draw a simple sketch of a human model during Art II class. gs' 1,, ,,- -slr .Ae Various members of the fourth hour Mixed Choir rehearse lyrics of an old song. Mixed Choir entertains public MIXED CHOIR-Back row: John Williams, Stan Stuber, Ron Wrehe, Cary Cornelius, Keith Jordan, Mark Ray, Jeff Edelman, Bob McGee, Ross Blinde. Fourth row: Barbi Madi- son, Julie Wales, Chris Gray, Debby Ford, Katherine Gnu- schke, Scott Smith, Randal Cox, Frosty Guyer, David Carter. Third row: Vickie Million, Nancy Thompson, Nancy Roberts, Vicki Swoboda, Suzan Shackelford, Gretchen Ness, Rene Young, Gail Jackson, Jeanne Koch. Second row: Clarence Gray, Lynn Collier, Jeannine Campbell, Judy Peterson, Sha- ron Karns, Cherie Manuel, Paulette Louden, Jackie Bishop. Front row: Marcia Christians, Phyllis Carter, Janice Bailey, Pam Wilson, Mary Mason, Patti Dannen, Etta Jo Willhite, Kitty Siskey. :mi . J Ea , ' .v 1 RM . ju V H ,l ogy Freshman Chrxs Thomas demonstrates the correct form for a breathmg exerclse durmg her fourth hour mixed cholr class 1n area shoppmg center MIXED CHOIR Back rom Dave Henton Eddle Spence Denms King Bruce Scott Mark McElduff Paul Lawrence Blll Absher Bob Blakley Paul Athens Txm Luedtke Randy Thomas Fourth row Clmt Mooney Greg Seals Gary Smnth Denms Yates Jenmfer Hunter Amy Corken Susie Eulel Annette Gummlg Bobble Duley Blll Moles Norm Taylor Thzra' row Ken Glasbrenner Chuck Coder .hm Wrlson Mark Davls Kevm Schwader John Senne Chris Nlxon Rod A Mr Tom Schneider director of Mrxed Cholr tries to convey a degree of softness of a certain part of a number ney Powell Jay Skalth Nancy Trtplet Sherrl Bonham S - cond row Sherry Burgess Debby Patee Sue Stegman Char- lene Clemmons JB Perk1ns Jlll Hower Sandra Stewart Dlana Haraway Terry Bocock VlCkl Deal Charlotte Mmor. Front row Donna Stuber Beth Denver Joy Greenwald Vxcky Rothleltner VlCkl Buffey Suan Daxse Debble Garbe Beth DeShon Lynn Patet Janet Azexton Nancy Schmldt Paulette Sawyers 0 . 1 . 7 . l . . y . 1 I: , . , y . , . , . I e Eg? hi :Al NE l A 1' Y ' ,Li 1 . . ' 3' A ea ,l,' '11 xx h ' 4.4, gy' h ,R 'r fi :wi ZLV Z , H V024 D V it H Q Q E ,F n .. 5 A 3? 3' X4 , z vc, t -grad ., n I 3' . if A -f -'J Q B J 11- ,pe B 'GV - .5 -U ..:. 5.1 n . - J: N 'VM X ...f. I . -'J V . l 1 J' N J ap H V L K , 'Q -:!v 5 . , A -' K, f V ,jj Y r A tg,-J Q , he ,swf y ,- g U rt' ,. . I 1- 2 I- is R 1. ' i 1' W xl d S H to B ' T J 'ew . ' J, ' lp I W i H6 Y -LL, ' H f g 1,4 tl, -, ,.- ..1 1 ll J 5 S O asv' T 75 ll ' 5,1 412.11 Q 4-f'4g5+6!.a W .l.,l..ll 02? 'LW j Concert Choir members perform I .41 Concert Choir accompanists Karen George and Cathy Drimmel listen to instructions of Nancy Boner and Cherlyn Thompsom as they look over the difficult music. CONCERT CHOIR-Buck row: Gary White, Lisa Einbender, Nancy Stuber, Stan Welch, Greg Terrill, Bill Gore, Craig An- derson, Alex Perez, Dave Shipley, Marcus Kunz. Fourth row: Cherlyn Thompson, Claire Bennett, Cindy Kennedy, George Blakley, Bruce Ozenberger, Nancy Boner, Jeff Barnes, Brad Holmes, Bob Ford. Third row: Becky Tolo, Susan Bentrup, l - Lisa Ray, Cheryl Smith, Bill Miller, Mike Young, Tom Hoehn, Jane Gram. Second row: Karen Shipley, Becky Egli, Kathy Norton, Cindy Franklin, Terry Still, Diann Krumme, Carol Gee, Marcia White, Suzy Bristow. Front row: Debbie Bullmas- ter, Tina Sarris, Bev Loubey, Pam Blosser, Connie Miller, Debbie Wake, Marlene Sukut, Beth Taylor. for various area organizations, school activities. 'WW Choir member Greg Terrill helps Connie Engel with her robe as they prepare for a concert to be held at the Ramada Inn. CONCERT CHOIR-Back row: Larry Harman, Kathy Harsh, David Clark, Bill Scott, John Green, Richard Pope, Mike Sten, Harold Harden, Michelle Gentry, Cindy McLean, Lynn Lucas. Fourth row: Gwen Ashbrook, Loren Larkin, Warren Kiner, Larry Morse, Jim Simpson, Marilyn Schiermeyer, Pa- tricia Mathews, Kit Jackson, Regina Guiden. Third row: Jerry Headrick, Randy Wagers, Ellen Schultz, Susan Potter, Kevin Q l P' Concert Choir, under the direction of Mr. Marvin Gench, performed at Ramada Inn, the Rotary Club, Lions Club, and on Television and radio. Approximate- ly one-hundred students were chosen for this choir. Mr. Marvin Gench, Concert Choir instructor, directs junior and senior members in a song during his fifth hour class. Martie, Pat Patten, Rosemary Schultz, Cathi Rutenbar, Sally Newman, Cathy Drimmel. Second row: Bruce Chrytie, Be- linda Hannah, Connie Engel, Becky Doyle, Karen George, Tammy Estes, Donna Fletcher, Debbie Jefferies. Front row: Maly Ann Gerhardt, Jennifer Rainey, Terri Holm, Nancy Geha, Neta Neff, Jana Price, Connie Patton, Barb Pfander, Kathy Bishop. .Q L Mr. Duane Cunning, director of the Marching band, gives the attention signal to band members as they prepare to play. STAGE BAND-Back row: Mel VanVickle, David Bonham, and John Gregory. Drums: Mark Emberton, and Curtis Lan- ham. Third row: Gary Vogel, Ken Shipers, Danny Pearson, Jack Jeffers, Greg Millsap, Robert Harding, Larry Peregrine. Second row: Jess Rausch, Rocky Swearengin, Lynette Ellis, . hw , Central's marching band, consisting of eighty members under the Theory Class introduces Mike Kelly, Donna Hull, Gary Smith, Paul Mason. Front row: Eddie Spence, Renee Hollingsworth, Shauna Roberts, Richard Wolfe, Craig Jones, Cherlyn Thompson, Bruce Windsor, David Lewis. 41 i if A jiri!! , if ,s L1 an A 5354- -.LV '!!'2g,g- , iff Wi'-22-gvg'mfi7q . , ' - , .. - -W if-1 .- 1' ., :J ,V IQ: -Q ff-2 1 3: u ggnxamag. 'yp.e,..Vz ,:.'..'. 1 ' g - if . 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Central's majorettes, Jana Parisoff, Mimi Parisoff, Brenda Boeh, and Twyla Boeh do one of their many baton formations. r i I r arching Band adds interest to Veteran's Parade . rra.r Central's various bands contributed their talents to such activities as pep assemblies, contract assemb- lies, and the All-School Play. Also, this year the marching band participated in the Veteranls Day Parade held in downtown St. Joseph. Pi Central's pep band shows school spirit while playing and Senior Richard Wolfe listens to Mr. Duane Cunning as he marching through the halls on the day of a football game. answers a question over a section for the saxophone part. Seniors Larry Harman and Curtis Lanham lead the pep band through the halls on football homecoming day. I P23 925' 5,--si' Pl I I 9' . l I' 1:H,Z5K1 - 1 g my wi my Y 4 ,N v dministration Pop quiz . . . groans . . . signs . . . the flash of a red pen . . . expressing ideas . . . new thoughts . . . heads bent in concen- tration . . . pen meets paper . . . book reports . . . term papers . . . reading . . . more reading . . . glimmerings of understand- ing . . . guiding young minds . . . compassion for others . . . patience . . . responsiblity . . . chatter in the back of the room . . . flares of temper . . . a reprimand . . . silence . . . the click of notebooks . . . lectures . . . dittos . . . notes . . . phil- osophies from antiquity . . . science as new as tomorrow . . . a line of poetry . . . a geometrical plane . . . floods of thought . . .remembering. . . 5 'GH . f i M? . ...f ,Q ogy! ,, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Gerald Troester heads the St. Joseph educational system for his third year in the city. School board members Hubert Campbell, Dr. Gerald Troester, Max Coleman, Dr. Thomas White, James Roberts, Mrs. Paul Knepper, James Watson, Robert Keatley, and James Robert- QE fl Q School officials supervise Assistant Vice-principal Roger Grunwald, Vice-principal Don- ald Trout, and Principal Frank Baker discuss school business. son pause before beginning one of the board's bimonthly meetings. 545 .V ,pl eiij V if-1 .1 ' ' , r l, was if student projects, activities Dr. Gerald Troester heads the St. Joseph school system as Superintendent of Schools. He meets twice monthly with the school board, to discuss school policy, budget, and personnel problems. Mr. Frank Baker's job as Central's principal in- creases yearly, with the enrollment continually rising. With Vice-principal Donald Trout and assistant Vice- principal Roger Grunwald, Mr. Baker supervises more than 2300 students. Mrs. Carol Cutler, dean of girls, counsels Central's girls and helps them with their school problems. Mrs. Carol Cutler, dean of girls, takes time from her daily schedule to talk with seniors Patti Novak and Lola Chavez. Assistant vice-principal Mr. Roger Grunwald supervises paper work and disciplinary problems arising in the annex office. i . ,121 -ff X ,'--- I ,ig ll Principal Frank C. Baker pauses to sign a business letter. Vice-principal Mr. Donald Trout confers with Senior .lack Bonebrake about a problem arising at school during the day. 4 . C f 1 is 3 , 3 r if We all- w ie, Q Q.. ' is fs. ,I Mrs. Betty Wiles, main office secretary, phones the home of an absent student after checking the daily attendance sheet. One of the jobs of Mrs. Gladys Williams, secretary for the annex areas, includes taking phone calls for Mr. Grunwald. 1- . AF, 153: ' 4 1-42. lil . . al -ng 3. Z dei: Mrs. Louise Krueger files information cards for sophomores and freshmen as one of her jobs as annex office secretary. Main office secretary Mrs. Ivel Weipert records necessary data on high school transcripts for college-bound seniors. if ,ff ,ff We 5 ,ff V 'Y nf 31. School nurses Mrs. Pauline Hines and Mrs. Anne Fisher plan for the T.B. tine test. Cffice staffs keep records, aid administrators. Main office worker Mrs. Elane Venable handles Central's expenses in her job as the school's treasurer and bookkeeper. x s in 'fi 1 t' i is' i , - 14. i f E TI,..3ggd.H9,'ff' ' a y ' 'NX V , bigffy Z .QW-A 6'-a E 'cs' t -4 Office personnel perform many tasks necessary to students at Central. Main office secretaries Mrs. Betty Wiles and Mrs. Ivel Weipert transfer records and type transcripts as well as printing the daily absentee sheet. Annex office secretaries, Mrs. Louise Krueger and Mrs. Gladys Williams, handle business matters in the sophomore and freshman areas. Mrs. Elane Venable serves as Central's treasurer and bookkeeper. School nurses Mrs. Pauline Hines and Mrs. Anne Fisher are on hand in case a student becomes ill at school. ADAMS, MELANIE, B.S. Spanish, Pep Squad, Spanish Club. AKARD, KATHRYN, A.B. English, Pep Squad. ANDERSON, JOHN, B.S. Driver's Education. ATHENS, GEORGE, B.S. Biology I, Biology II. BAKER, GLADYS, B.S. Physical Education, GAA, Cheer- leaders. BAKER, MARGERY, M.A. English, Senior Class Sponsor. BARTLES, BETTY, B.A. Business Education, Senior Class Sponsor. BAUMAN, HELEN, M.A. World History. BEAUMONT, LOMA, B.S. Algebra I, Chairman of Math Department. BENDURE, KAREN, B.A. American History, Sociology. BOTTORFF, SHARON, B.S. English. BRADSHAW, IRENE, B.S. Bookkeeping, General Business, Typing. 'Wheelchair Gang' defeats 'Sandpile l Set, in annual faculty-senior game BRINGMAN, MILDRED, M.S. English. BROCK, CHARLES, B.S. American History, World His- tory, Freshman Football. BRUCE, KATHERINE, M .A. English. BURROWS, ARTHUR, M.A. U.S. History, Modern and Con- temporary History, Forum Club. BUTLER, SANDRA, B.S. Physical Education, Freshman Pep Squad, GAA. CANADAY, NANCY, B.S. Clerical Practice, Shorthand, Pep Squad. CARREL, DONALD, B.S. Biology. CASTLE, DONALD, B.S. Fundamentals of Mathematics, Algebra II, Physics, Freshman Class Sponsor. CHAVEZ, JOHN, B.A. Spanish, Physical Education, Hi-Y, Cross Country, Spanish Club. CHRONISTER, COLLEEN, B.S. English, Drama, All School Play, Christmas Plays, Speech Con- tests. CLARK, MACK, B.S. American History, World History, Freshman Football. CLARKSON, EDNA MAE, M. ED. Freshman Counselor, Geometry. COY, DOROTHY, A.B. English. CRANK, DON, B.S.E. Health, Physical Education, Fresh- man Basketball. CRENSHAW, JAMES, M.A. American History. CRONKITE, HELEN, B.S. English. CUNNING, DUANE, B.M.E. Training Baud, Concert and Marching Band, Music Appre- ciation, Theory of Music, Stage Band. DERKS, ELAINE, B.S. Home Economics, Advanced Clothing, Advanced Foods. Twelve new facult members enlarge Sewing teacher Mrs. Elaine Derks helps Debbie Higdon sew a seam in her dress. v. as we gi .1 CHS teaching staff to total of 108 .ggi-L Af-ff DOWELL, LINUS, E. B.S. Typing, Wakitan. DUNBAR, BURTON, M.S. Sociol08Y, American Government, Senior Leadership Club. DUNHAM, BARBARA, M.S.E. Physical Education, Pep Squad, GAA. DUVALL, PEGGY, M.A. Biology, Senior Class Sponsor. EVANS, FRANCEE, B.S. English. EVANS, ROBERT, B.S. Wood Working, General Shop. FRANCIS, WILLIAM, DON, B.S. Typing, Coach, Junior Class Spon- sor, C Club. FRAZIER, VIRGINIA, MA. English Literature, Patron's Eve- ning Chairman, National Honor Society Committee. FRYE, ANITA, M.A. American History, World History. FRYE, JUDY, B.A.E. Art, Brush and Pencil Club, Pep Squad. GEE, HILDEGARDE, M.M.ED. Latin, Latin Club, Senior Leader- ship Club, Junior Class Sponsor. GENCH, MARVIN, M.M.ED. Concert Choir. GEORGE, JERRY, B.S. American History. GIBSON, JOHN, M.A. Geometry. GILPIN, CAROL, B.S. World History. GREEN, HARRY, M.A. Mechanical Drawing. GREEN, KATHERINE, M.A. Guidance Counselor. GRUNWALD, DORIS, B.A. Family Living, Child Develop- ment, Advanced Foods and Clothing, Home Decoration. HALVERSON, WALTER, B.S. Psychology. HASH, MARY, M.A. Freshman Counselor. HENAGE, JOHN, M.S. Gymnastics, Physical Education, Football Coach, Wrestling Coach, C Club. HENDERSON, HAMILTON, B.S. Black Student Union Sponsor, History. HORNADAY, MARY JO, BJ. English, Sophomore Class Spon- sor. IRINYI, ALICE, B.A. English. College Night aids juniors, seniors l in choosing future schools, vocations JOCHEMS, BOB, M.S. English. JONES, PATRICIA, B.S.E. French, English, Le Cercle Fran- cais Moyen, Le Cercle Fran- cais Avance. KIDWELL, ROBERT ROTC, Shield and Spear Club LANDRY, CHARLES, B.S. Geography, American Govern- ment, Economics. LINDSEY, BILL, A.B. U.S. History. MARRS, LARRY, M.ED. COE, DECA. MARTIN, RUTH, B.S. Algebra, Geometry, Junior Class Sponsor. MAXWELL, MARILYN, B.S. Spanish, Spanish Club, Senior Class Sponsor. MC CLANAHAN, LOIS, M.ED. Librarian, Patron's Evening, Pub- lic Service. MC COUN, MARILYN, M.A. English, English Literature, Wak- itan. MC COY, FLORENCE, A.B. English, Journalism, Outlook, Quill and Scroll. MC LAUGHLIN, C.W., B.S. Chemistry, Chess Club, Science Club. MIER, WILLIAM, M.ED. German, Swim Coach, Cross Country, German Club. MORAN, ROBERT, M.ED. Director of Guidance, Senior Class, Senior Variety Show, Graduation, Dances. MORGAN, CHARLES ROTC, Honor Guard, Military Police, Drill Platoon, Drill Squad, Rifle Teams, Shield and Spear Club, Color Guard. MUIR, HOMER, M.ED. Government, U.S. History, Soci- ology, Football Coach, C club, Audio-Visual, Intramurals. MYERS, MARY, M.A. English, Chairman of English Department. NELSON, NANCY, B.S. English, Freshman Class Sponsor. NEWHART, RUTH, J .D. Government, International Rela- tions, Far East History, Senior Leadership Club. NURSKI, CARL, M.ED. Special Education. OZENBERGER, JAMES, B.S.E. Algebra, Fundamentals of Math. PERRY, JIM, M.S. Typing, Business Mathematics. PERRY, VINCENT, B.S. Algebra, Fundamentals of Math. PERTAIN, JANE, M.A. Sophomore Class Counselor. Administrative efforts aid in forming ini-Courses for second semester Chemistry II teacher Charles McLaughlin helps senior Gary Koven by explaining the theories and concepts behind his experiment with atmospheric pressure and water. PIERCY, NANCY, B.S. English. PITTMAN, CAROL, B.A. Latin, Latin Club. PITTMAN, MIKE, B.A. Speech, Drama, Intramurals, De bate. PUMPHREY, ROBERT, M.ED. Bookkeeping, Business Law. RANNER, AARON, M.ED. World History, U.S. History, For- um Club. ROADES, J EANNE, B.A. Algebra, Fundamentals of Math Pep Squad. SARRIS, GUS, B.S. Health, Baseball Coach. SCHAAF, LOUISE, M.ED. Algebra, Trigonometry, Math Analysis, Calculus, Math Club. SCHIBI, JOSEPH, B.S. German, American History. SCHNEIDER, TOM, B.M.E. Alternating Chorus, Mixed Choir I, Girl's Glee Club, All School Play. SHEPARD, IMOGENE, M.ED. Special Education. SHIPPS, ELEANOR, A.B. French, French Club, Junior Class Sponsor. SIMMS, CAROL, B.S. Geometry, Fundamentals of Math. SPRAGUE, GARY, B.S. American History, Basketball Coach, C Club, Senior Class Sponsor. STILES, SUE, B.S. English, Pep Club. STINE, MARC, B.A. English, U.S. History, Senior Va- riety Show. STOUFFER, DAVID, M.A. Algebra, Trigonometry, Math Analysis, Calculus, Math Club. THOMPSON, EVELYN, B.S. U.S. History. Teachers explain classroom work to parents on back-to-school night VAN HORN, BEULAH, B.S. Librarian. VOSS, JANE, B.S. Art. Brush and Pencil Club. WALKER, S.R., B.S. Driver's Education. WALSH, FRANCES, M.S. Algebra. ,iv . L..,. . 'L ' WILKERSON, BARBARA, B.S. Biology, Science Club. WILKINSON, KENNETH, B.S. 1 General Metals, Advanced Wood, General Shop, Stage Supervisor. ,is fs. ms ,ms wg .C - WRIGHT, FRANCES, M.S. Advanced Foods, Clothing, Home Economics, Homemaking. WUERFELE, DOROTHY, B.S. English. Cafeteria Workers provide hot lunchesg custodians X K ' fl Zi' J Workers Bonnie Leer and Sue Ewing clean the girls' restroom. David Bigham and Lou Knight clean blackboards after school. Two of the duties of custodians George Seitter and Charles Fields include mopping floors and emptying waste baskets. Custodians Verne Eddy, Donald Chapman, and Orlando Grif- fin pause to talk before beginning the tasks they perform daily. perform maintenance duties Cafeteria Workers and custodians provide many services for Centralities. The cafeteria workers pro- vide hot lunches for those students who wish to buy them. The custodians sweep floors and classrooms and clean blackboards as well as performing maintenance duties such as controlling the heat and lights. Melvina Schneider, head of the cafeteria staff, joins Laura Morgan in adding butter to the hot carrots and green beans. 1 ,JA n. .. .k .1 fs f ff H1 'r 1 . -n ' ' . ' ' I 1 Q : ' Y . 'i Cooks Stellveta Doyle and Jessie Shaiffer prepare Spanish macaroni in the kitchen before students enter the lunchroom. Margie Cotton, Judy Moutray, and Charlotte Raines cut and ice cakes for lunch. bu- 3. my w- Wm. H' xx w u 0, my , - H335 if, , w mL f .--' M N ' Aix Evrv, nfgll' ,iq , :mx 251 au, 1, N x Hg fx, N23 si 3253? 9 ' ' fm mf , School Life Early in the morning . . . late into the night . . . lights in the halls . . . activity . . . life . . . Wanna buy a pep ribbon?,, . . . fumbling for change . . . pep assembly . . . battle cry . . . V-I-C-T-O-R-Y . . . evenings after school . . . vacant auditori- um . . . clatter of paint cans . . . sets to design . . . choreo- graphy . . . lights . . . revolving stage . . . weeks of practice . . . weeks of work . . . 'Fiddler on the Root' . . . gentle spring breezes . . . banners . . . button bedecked students . . . ballot- ing . . . election day . . . new leaders . . . swish of chiffon . . . the blare of music . . . a crumpled corsage . . . the prom . . . finis . . . caps and gowns . . . commencement . . . seniors . . . leaving . . . a tear . . . no more . . . remembering . . . . T V 3 kwg . Joe Houts, Larry Harmon, and Mike Saunders sell C-store items during August. Upperclassmen serve as tour guides for freshmen Teresa Silvey, Vickie Million, and Kay Thomas listen as Carol Duguid directs them to the rooms for their new classes. Dave Shipley purchases his class ring from Mr. Rooney of the Balfour Company as other students stand waiting their turn. Students registering at the beginning of the 1970- 71 school term in August totaled 2,395. Upon arriving, students had pictures taken, bought insurance and ac- tivity tickets, paid locker fees, received program cards, enrolled parents in the P.T.A., and picked up book lists. Louis Millenbruch poses as Mr. C. R. Bray takes his picture. Cobb, Harman, Jennings direct 1970 Variety Show I . F Joe Houts, Tom Clinkenbeard, Cindy Delfs, and Mike Saun- ders portray Russian Spies in The Times They Are Changing. Lambda Sorority uses a theme on women's liberation during the variety show in skit entitled The Finishing School. After choosing the theme, T he Times They Are Changing, seniors produced the 1970 Variety Show under the direction of Cathy Cobb, Connie Jennings, and Larry Harman. Writers Pat Mathews, Phil Geller, Joe Houts, Tom Koch, and Bob Stipp used the various acts as stops in time for the four Russian Spies riding in the time machine. Cindy Delfs, Tom Clinkenbeard, Joe Houts, and Mike Saunders played the roles of these characters. Renee Frank portrays Prinderella and Patti Nold acts as the fairy godmother in a skit by Delta members. Foremen Bruce Chrystie and Rod Heschong take time out with their crew of singers and dancers to pose for the yearbook. Students dress in tribal arra to show school spirit Patti Novak, president of Pep Squad, presents football atten- 1 L dant Debbie Jefferies with a gift of appreciation. Miss Patti Nold, 1970 Football Queen, is escorted by her father Mr. John Nold to her place of honor for the game. Queen Patti Nold and her court stand with the crowd and the Pep Squad as the football teams get ready for the kick-off. Miss Patti Nold, 1970 Football Queen, smiles at the crowd as she rides on the float especially prepared for her. pe 6 N ' H All for Homecoming Week Victory over LeBlond, 34-20, topped off a week of homecoming activities. Students made banners, wore hats, dressed as Indians, and repeated a slogzm to rally school spirit during the first part of the week. On Thursday, Student Body President Bob Keat- ley crowned Patti Nold as Central's 1970-71 Football Queen in an assembly. Also on this day students dressed up in honor of their new queen. On Friday enthusiastic juniors encouraged students to buy hats, buttons, shakers, and other items for Color Day. l l Cheerleaders portraying Central football players march around a LeBlond eagle during the homecoming pep assembly. Senior Diane Arn and junior Dana Block sign the effigy of a LeBlond eagle that was burned before the homecoming game. Danny Stephens motions to a student to stop and buy a Color Day item as Jennifer Wyeth checks a listing of the prices. E' ' ' 1' l Q fm Sir' x x fse-1 ifaxsqx x L xixfmfxsxfx x if : r Vern x -- x, ,fvxxw sw 5711545-'Ex x ei7sN'7'U K K ,'2x-x'?ss1sesg:- x E ME , S as Sffifk V51 K ,. Ysikiiv x , N 'EX' harm Hszfzwwl . 1-aff'-2 711: ' 5553 ,, .,, . Rzylx Vx W , .mg 55' - Es. ,, F, . W 3, J, an , F , M111 ,Q 5' A W 9? ig . f .aw .5 di' U I ,avi F tw 1 wg n it 4 :AL S MW Q be W5 in xxx 'gxxx xx Ji? -A -1 fx: NQQQQ Q A , 22925 5, P xxx mm: WW-- 3555 AM.: 1335: Queen x x I 4 x I 9 i x ,1 1 fi 52.-1:1 K x I xx E P A n r ma my 293 1 m si ,, Q , , g ,. Central's 1970 Football Queen candidates crowd together in Mr. Trout's office to congratulate the new queen, Patti Nold, who reigned over Homecoming activities. Queen Patti reigns over homecoming game Fourteen nominees ran for the honor of 1970 football Queen. The student body voted and selected Patti Nold as Queen, Connie Jennings as Maid of Honor, and Debbie Chandler as the first attendant Bev Peterson, Debbie Jefferies, Debbie Barcus, and Renee Frank also reigned as Patti's attendants. Queen Patti ascended her throne after being crowned by Bob Keatley, student body president. Before the 1970 Football Queen ceremony, Maid of Honor Connie Jennings admires Queen Patti Nold's bouquet of roses. Escorts Jeb Blakeley, Irving Brown, Max Sutton, and Kelly Carle watch as Steve Holcomb assists Larry Miller with his boutonniere just before the football coronation assembly. Attendants Debbie Barcus, Bev Peterson, Debbie Jeffries, Renee Frank, Queen Patti Nold, Debbie Chandler, and Maid Honor Connie Jennings await the Coronation ceremonies. Cheerleaders spur teams, arouse Varsity cheerleaders Tina Sarris, Patti Nold, Renee Frank, Jeannine Campbell, Bev Loubey, and Bev Peterson show their spirit by doing the cheer Action Drive . Boy and girl cheerleaders Mike Saunders, Jeannine Campbell, the cheer I-N-D-I-A-N-S at a pep assembly during fifth Bob Keatley, Bev Peterson, Jeb Blakley, Renee Frank, and period, Sam Bell try to arouse school spirit in Centralites by doing enthusiasm, school spirit Cheerleaders inspired spirit throughout the team and audience during pep assemblies and games. Be- sides their required duties, the cheerleaders did many spirit raising activities for the team. They had a pic- nic for the football team, decorated the locker room, put out yard signs, and baked cookies for the team. After the cheerleading assembly, newly elected cheerleaders attended a clinic in Maryville in the summer. This year varsity squad took first place rib- bons every night in competition and reserve squad took four first place ribbons and one third place rib- bon. Cheerleaders perform a football chant to arouse enthusiasm during a game with the Benton Cardinals. Cheerleaders Bev Peterson and Bob Keatley support the foot ball team by doing Two Bits at a pep assembly. Reserve cheerleaders Linda Hollingsworth, Gail Jackson, Sandy Shane, Kit Jackson, Mary Mason, and Jennifer Kendzora try a different ending formation to a cheer. E' Pep squad shows school spirit by yelling with cheerleaders during pep assemblies. Classes compete in 4'Batt1e Cry to Win spirit stick Senior football players carry Senior Class President Jeb Students gathered in the gym when they Were Blakeiy around the Um after the Seniors Win manic CW-H called for the pep assemblyfifth period. Cheerleaders and pep squad performed various cheers, and boy cheerleaders presented a humorous skit to promote school spirit and give support to the team. Pep as- semblies ended with class competition in Battle Cryf' Pep squad officers for the 1970-71 year were President Patti Novak and Vice-president Barb Pfan- der. Varsity cheerleaders lead pep squad in a cheer for the varsity football team during the pep assembly fifth period. Jeannine Campbell and Pat L0renZ Boy cheerleaders Bob Keatley, Sam Bell, Tom Clinkenbeard, Bill Ford, Pat Lorenz, practice a blade before 21 pep 21SSembly. and Mike Saunders portray Oakies from Oak Park in a pep assembly skit. Pep Band aids cheerleaders and pep squad by providing music for their chants. J Student Senate members collect canned food during second period classes to send to the Salvation Army. Y ff? 'A ' tsistltfs Judy Horner and Barb Hayes watch as Jim Dawkins carries off Steve Lipira after beating him up in the Christmas play Cupid is a Bum, is a Bum, is a Bum . Junior Nancy Rau and senior Debbie Chandler repair a papier mache Santa Claus for the Christmas dance. X. X.. l PTA members judge Christmas door decorations Kidnapper Rod Heschong tries to stop Red Chief, played by Bill Frye, from scalping his partner Mark Good during the play entitled The Ransom of Red Chief . Christmas plays presented by Mrs. Chronister's drama classes highlighted the week preceding the Christmas holidays. Students with English classes third, fourth, and sixth periods came to the plays. Other Christmas activities included a canned food drive, the senior-faculty basketball game spon- sored by the Student Senate, singing around the main hall Christmas tree by clubs and organizations, and door decoration competition between homerooms. P.T.A. members judge homeroom door decorations for Christ- mas on beauty, originality, and ornateness. During the time before their first hour classes, members of the Chorale sing around the Christmas tree trying their best to arouse student's Christmas spirit. 'A 1 V F' rr 'ri if 1 'e Y '5- ,wzjt b .J EE W 1 W RaeAnn .I ohnsonv 1971 Basketball Queen L H f ' f in ,gs 5 V Queen RaeAnn's coronation climaxes Homecoming Senior members of the basketball team nominated nine senior girls to compete for the title of 1971 Bas- ketball Queen on the basis of personality, poise, pos- ture, figure, and beauty. Three judges chose RaeAnn Johnson to reign as Queen, Mary Ellen Turner as Maid of Honor, and Carol Hicks as first attendant. The GAA presented charms as gifts to RaeAnn and her court. 'x l 1 'li N 1 3 I . Mary Ellen Turner, Maid of Honor, and Carol Hicks, first Varsity basketball player Larry Douglas crowns RaeAnn attendant, help Queen RaeAnn prepare for her coronation. Johnson '71 Basketball Queen at the homecoming game. Bob Keatley bows, pretending to pay homage to Queen RaeAnn, as Sam Bell and members of Pep Squad try to keep themselves from laughing at the funny situation. r wsu ft .. ., .1 M ,,, Tom Koch jumps on the bar at the end of the To Life scene while Larry Miller does a hand-stand against the bar. J anet, Joyce pla Golde 5 1 1 Golde, played by Janet Azelton, questions Teyve, played by During the number Matchmaker, Karen Kranitz, Sherrie Tom Clinkenbeard, about the dream that made him wake up, Burnstein, and Michele Parker sing their requests for a match. Tom Koch relaxes in his milk cart as he ponders the dream of being a rich man. E S iii i. H illw. .lm ,rm 3- Ha ii During the opening number Tradition, Tom Koch, who portrays the leading part as Tevye, acquaints the audience with the villagers in the Anatevka community. 6Fiddler on the Root' LA Fiddler on the Roof,' sounds crazy, no?. But this is the play that over 5,000 people came to see, as Fidd1er', ran for four consecutive nights. Janet Azelton and Joyce Smith played the part of Golde as Tom Clinkenbeard and Tom Koch portrayed the part of the God-fearing Tevye. L'Fiddler was a new and challenging experience for Central. For quick scene changes, the stage crew used a revolving set, and for changes from day to night the lighting crew mastered the techniques of using a cyclorama, which is a lighting screen. Lazar-Wolf the butcher, played by Mike Saunders, give reasons why he wants to marry Tzeitel, the daughter of Tevye. During the finale of the play Fiddler on the Roof' Tom Clinkenbeard leads his family out of their home in Anatevka. iz if fi it .fi . :wr iijyijiggw 'w igff1lu M-,efefgi 'Q Beards challenge makeup committee for uFiddler Mrs. Colleen Chronister, director of the All-School Play, chose eleven committees to aid in the production of Fiddler on the Roof. The committees were stage crew, light crew, special effects, set and special design, reception, publicity, tickets, make-up, costumes, prop mistresses, and pianists. Stage crew managers Louie Fiquet and Terry Glenn move the Senior Kenetha Bottoroff, head of the make-up committee, bar 011 S1336 fOr the inn SCCHC in Fiddler 011 the R00f-N puts finishing touches on Larry Harman's artificial beard. Student director Bob Glaze shows ticket committee members Mitzi Clayton and Debi Wilson where to paint the letters designating reserved rows in the auditorium. While Alex Perez accepts his ballot to vote for 1970-71 Student Senate officers, Jim Stephens and Ed Douglas help pass out ballots and check off students' names. Student senate approves voting booth for election Charlie Lyons and Bob Kieber distribute passouts as Hans Cargill adds a touch of excitement to master's campaign. 'unwind' Eleven juniors sought student body offices in the 1970 election. Campaign managers introduced their candidates to the student body at a special assembly. For this election, instead of homeroom vote, students voted at designated voting booth. Students elected Bob Keatley as president and Pat Cargill as vice-president. Jane Ericson and Margie Krull assumed the offices of secretary and treasurer. Susan Potter and Debbie Barcus support Jane Ericson by attending a campaign meeting and making various passouts. Mi avg my J ' ALL , ge my H ml. eabsf if ff: :x 1 x 14 2255 iff Qw :E sz: ,E L Q Egan, mum iw L , .. F: Q M 'N ' 5 ggi Y 1 ' 'gg A is X 0 ag, 3 r , ..,.:, M -F9 Q? Wh w assi. - M ww: m E 1 lx if ww Aug E, .. mu if En ga Y ai www F gm 0 1 I 4 3 4 v A 4 Qegliie Shackelford pl W 970 Track Queen ' i x A ,, P 1 v I r V f 1 1 I i Q 5, 42,47 , A' LA-xf,., ..,.- - . ,, ,K 5515351-.' -.+ - X4--1---A--'rj --. ,- .FKWQQ EQQQFQI in Students elect Debbie Shackelford track queen Member of varsity track team nominated eight senior girls to run for the title of 1970 Track Queen. The student body then voted on these girls and selected Miss Debbie Shackelford as Centralls 1970 Track Queen with Barb Corwin as Maid of Honor and Bren- da Bartlett as first attendant. Queen Debbie Shackelford reigned at the all-city track meet with queens of the other high schools. 4- ',,, ,iff X ' 4 Bob Evans escorts Debbie Shackelford, 1970 Track Queen, Student Body President Bob Evans and Vice-President Jay to her throne where she will reign at the All-City track meet. Jackson drive Queen Debbie Shackelford around the track. Central Track Queen Debbie Shackelford reigns with queens from Lafayette, LeBlond, and Benton at the All-City Meet. 'Midsummer ight's Dream, highlights Prom wit wi i Mike Saunders, Junior Class President, presents senior Taira Young, 1970 Prom Sweetheart, with a rose and a gift. Prom committee members Pam Gerdom and Margie Kess- berger liquitex mushrooms as table decorations for the -1970 Prom. An arch of trees lined the entrance into the world of A Midsummer Night's Dreamn for the 1970 Jun- ior-Senior Prom. The use of a three-dimensional castle and silhouetted fairies transformed the Frog Hop Ball- room into a world of charm and fantasy. The Underground Sunshine provided the music for the dance. Later in the evening Mike Saunders crowned Taira Young as Prom Sweetheart. Seniors Cathy Snyder and Doug Castle dance to the music of the Underground Sunshine at the 1970 Junior-Senior Prom. Paula Dennis and Janet Nichols set up silhouettes of Bottom and Hermia, characters from Midsummer Night's Dream. Seniors Steven Puwls and Kathy Rall return to seats after receiving diplomas. Dr Robert B alley addresses 49 6 graduates of '70 Commencement speaker for 1970, Dr. Robert E. Bailey, spoke on the topic of Change and Dissent. He spoke to approximately tive hundred graduates. In honor of Miss Ruth Spangberg, seniors left a 51,550 scholarship fund from which a hundred dollars a year will be given to some worthy senior. Senior president Mike Lieppman graduated as valedictorian and Galen Beaufort as salutatorian. Senior Rodger Pettijohn receives his diploma from Mr. Frank Baker at the 1970 graduation ceremonies held in June. um w 1 I A 5 Sport Pompons flashing . . . hopes . . . expectations . . . pass inter- cepted . . . goal to go . . . tackles . . . blocks . . . one yard line . . . touchdown . . . cheers of the crowd . . . 5-4-3-2 -1 . . . victory . . . kisses and tears . . . locker room . . . full-court press . . . rebound . . . foul . . . jump-shot . . . bas- ket . . . fans swarming the court . . . We're number onelv . . . out of town games . . . jostling yellow busses . . . practice after school . . . banners flying . . . tension . . . state competition . . . losing . . . striving. . . winning . . . remembering. . . Greg Monach earns All-State line-backer position In a game with Benton, Mark Schuyler, right end leaps to catch a pass as a Benton player tries to break up the play. VARSITY FOOTBALL-Back row: Lee Dancer, John Eiman, Tom Richmond, Lynn Pasley, Doug Wood, Mike Browne, Mark Schuyler, Mark Irwin, Joe Spurgeon, Larry Douglas, Jim Dawkins. Third row: Kelly Carle, David Tolo, Del Wood Terry Lambright, Warren Kiner, Rod Heschong, Chuck Brandt, Brent Powers, Greg Nikes, Harold Harden, Coach a Central Indians, coached by H. T. Muir, John Henage, and Jim Perry, captured the city champion- ship and ended the season with a 5-3 record. Several key starters were injured but underclassmen did an outstanding job of filling their places. High school coaches chose Greg Monach, Larry Miller, Joe Spurgeon, Max Sutton, Doug Wood, Jeb Blakley, Lee Dancer, and Larry Douglas for All-City positions. Fifty-two Missouri sports writers chose Greg Monach for All-State linebacker. Fullback Jim Dawkins, senior, sweeps around right end in Central's opening game against Hickman Kewpies of Columbia. John Henageg Head coach, H. T. Muir. Second row: Russel Ellis, Randy Cox, Irving Brown, Bob Blakley, John Williams, George Blakley, Tom McGaughy, Stan Peterson, Ray Jones. Front row: Steve Michler, Larry Miller, Greg Monach, Steve Holcomb, Jeb Blakeley, Ritchie Manns, Marty Modlin, Harold Epps, student manager. Ritchie Manns runs over to assist Stan Peterson, Larry Miller, andADoug Wood in bringing down a Benton player for a tackle. During half time, Coach Muir reviews the first half of the LeBlond game and gives instructions for the second half. ' sei' 2 -ff 2' , 4, Jamboree CENTRAL 0 V 34 19 37 3 14 28 15 LeB1ond 22 Benton 6 Central -9 Lafayette - 1 9 OPPONENT Columbia Hickman 13 LeBlond 20 Shawnee Mission Northwest 0 Lafayette 0 Kansas City Center 27 Benton 1 2 Oak Park 29 Lee's Summit 14 Craig Whitacre and two other Central players rush a LeBlond quarterback in order to keep him from completing a pass. Ray Jones grabs his opponent by the legs to bring him down. fa-is Sophomore Randy Cox brings down a LeBlond opponent after a fellow teammate is unsuccessful and has fallen to the ground. Steve Michler shows a fine effort in blocking his opponent. l Reserve squad triumphs over Savannah, LeBlond In an offensive sneak play, Greg Nikes hands the ball to Craig Whitacre in order to confuse the LeBlond defense. RESERVE FOOTBALL-Back row: Scott Keely, Doug Looney, David Tolo, Mike Morrow, John Eiman, Tom Rich- mond, David Henton, Sammy Abarr, Jim Koch, Del Wood. Middle row: Richard King, Charles Brown, Joe Bergonzoni, Reserve football team ended the season with a two and two win-loss record. With victories over Savan- nah and LeBlond, Central fell victim to Lafayette and Benton. Coached by Mr. Jim Perry, the team consisted mainly of sophomores. Outstanding players who led the team included David Tolo, Mike Morrow, Randy Cox, Doug Looney, Kevin Coyne, Tom Richmond, Brent Powers, and Delbert Wood. As LeBlond's linemen block Central's linemen, sophomore Randy Cox runs around the congestion to stop the ball-carrier. John Rosen, Randy Cox, Dave Carter, Ed Murphy, David Minor, Craig Whitacre. Front row: Craig Hutton, Steve Mich- ler, Brent Powers, Jack Haynes, Paul Irwin, Greg Nikes, Mike Brook, Kevin Coyne, Ray Gideon. 75 Frosh compile undefeated record for second year John Dudley leaps into the air to catch a touchdown pass in the end zone before an opponent is able to get the ball. Central's freshman team finished the season with six wins and no losses. This record stretches the win- ning streak for Central's freshman teams to twelve consecutive victories. Coached by Mr. John Chavez, Mr. Mack Clark, and Mr. Charles Brock, the team defeated LeB1ond 26 to 0, Park Hill 12 to 6, Lafayette 27 to 0, Lafayette's sophomores 14 to 12, Savannah 20 to 0, and Benton 48 to 6. Bill Looney, Greg Burgett, Dave Casey, Denny Richey and John Dudley led the team to victory. .ll .. - - vb -,.Z.,i -' rj H 1 , Q 1-:Al le ' ' f M on Q ar . ' ' - 1 ,X 251221151 A-4 5'-tzwx. 'gttr ' i ' 'yi ' i' if V if iligl' 'iii' ,U I ,T ,N ,, .. 4 Wh . ,, .,. N -. '-.QQ . ' . , I ' M l'3l'..'.n-X ll 1 -, ' .-5.3 J , LM A t vinit, Before starting a game, Mr. Mack Clark, coach of the fresh- man team, gives a pep talk to boost team spirit for a win. ln a practice game, Greg Burgett C569 and Greg Chapell C719 tackle Bill Humphreys C111 in an attempt to get the ball. C-CLUB SPONSORS-Back row: H. T. Muir, Jim Perry. Front row: John Chavez, John Henage, C CLUB-Back row: Welch, Simmon, Browne, Wood, Hawkins, Schuyler, Pasley, Richmond, Sutton, Ford, Carle, Irwin, Thompson. Fourth row: Henderson, Blakley, Jackson, Blakley, Peterson, McGaughy, Harden, Michler, Senne, Trout, Watson, Roe. Third row: Jones, Brown, Williams, Howard, Douglas, Manns, Farrell, Bachman, Archdekin, Powers, C-Club members order new letterman jackets Boys who have earned varsity letters in various sports are eligible for membership in Central's C Club. Fifty boys qualified for membership this year. C Club president Jeb Blakely and coaches Henage and Muir drew up plans for a new constitution. C Club members also had the opportunity to order newly-designed jackets and sweaters. C-Club president Jeb Blakely receives an order for a new var- sity letter jacket from Jim Senne, swim team letterman. Vaughan, LaF0llette, Thomas. Second row: Rucker, Miller, Burgess, Koch, Lambright, Headrich, Holcomb, Brandt, Tal- bott, Heschong, Dawkins, Henton, Modlin, Front row: Epps, Baker, Monach, Blakeley, Spurgeon, Kiner, Ford, Frye, Ellis, Dancer, Irwin, Long, Marquardt. Central's Varsity team places second in LeBlond's Central Opponenz 59 William Chrisman 74 26 Grandview 45 60 Leavenworth 63 87 Albany 21 52 Stanberry 43 80 LeBlond 61 54 Benton 64 47 Columbia Hickman 52 5 6 Maryville 54 47 Lafayette 35 65 Atchison 57 49 Benton 68 66 LeBlond 78 73 Maryville 5 8 68 LeBlond 76 74 Savannah 57 66 Lafayette 50 5 7 Benton 64 40 Sedalia 55 5 6 LeBlond 61 Jeff Browne leaps to make a basket as Larry Douglas, Doug Wood, Ronnie Jackson, and John Williams wait to rebound it. During Central's homecoming game against Atchison, John Williams and Jeff Browne strive to get control of the ball. Jeff Browne comes up with the rebound as Larry Douglas and John Williams stand ready to move the ball back down- court. invitational tournament Central's varsity basketball team, coached by Mr. Gary Sprague, started the season on a losing note. The team fell victim to the first three opponents of the sea- son. With no victories on their record, the team en- tered the LeBlond tournament and won the second place trophy. The cagers also took third place in the Savannah tournament and city league action. In Central's first home game of the season, the squad pleased the queen and her court with a home- coming victory over Atchison, 65 to 57. Rick Herbison shows fancy footwork in guarding an opponent during Central's homecoming game with the Atchison Red- men. VARSITY BASKETBALL-Back row: John Williams, Rick Herbison, George Blakley, Lee Dancer, Tom Richmond, Dan Gawatz, Doug Wood, Jeff Browne, Dave Shipley, Kurt Pfaff, Larry Douglas struggles to keep the ball from an Atchison opponent as teammates John Williams and Doug Wood watch. Larry Douglas, Dean Miller, Bob Blakley, Ronnie Jackson. Front row: Harold Epps, John Puppel, Irving Brown, Coach Sprague. all 3' X50 lea Tom Richmond and Kurt Pfaff, juniors, attempt to grab the rebound from a Sedalia player under the Central basket. RESERVE BASKETBALL-Back row: Paul Athens, Doug Wilson, Tony Tibbitts, Tom Norton, Greg Nikes, Mark Ray, Beginning a reserve game with Sedalia, Bobbie Blakeley, on the starting lineup,jumps to tip the ball to the Indians. Reserves suffer one loss, take cit championship In basketball action, Central's reserve cagers maintained a winning record throughout the season. Coached by Mr. Jim Perry, the team highlighted the season with a victory over Columbia Hickman Kew- pies, 47 to 40. In one of the first home games of the season played on the Indian's court, the reserve cagers out- classed the Atchison Redmen in both shooting and re- bounding to defeat them 45 to 26. Mark Mollus. Franz row: Coach Perry, .lack Haynes, Mark Roupe, Dennis Seals, Bruce Scott, Mark Mills. ki if 50 Y 5 r 4U . ii E ' 52 i44KT I n f ll: M V . gf '- M 31,11 L., iililjf r Freshmen capture third Tomahawk championship ln a freshman basketball game held at Lafayette, Central's player Jeff Bushman and an opponent fight for a rebound. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL-Back row: Charles Crowley, Doug Paden, Dave Casey, Bill Urquhart, Jerome Cruse, Rob- by Wilson. Middle row: Danny Richey, Mike David, Jeff Central,s freshman team carried an impressive undefeated record throughout the season. With victories over LeBlond, Savannah, and Benton, Coach Crank and the freshman team retained the championship for the third consecutive season. Jeff Bushman, Bill Urquhart, Dave Casey, and Rande Read paced the squad in both the outstanding offensive and defensive performances. Mr. Don Crank, coach of the freshman basketball team, gives the squad a pep talk before they go into the final quarter. Bushman, Henry Colbert, Rande Read, Front row: Brent Ruoff, David Repulski, Steve Callis, Bill Looney, Rick Hat- ten, Don Crank, Coach. Senior Mike Browne, a member of the Piston's team, and an opponent begin intra- Ronnie Nelson jumps into the air in mural action as they compete for ajump ball. an attempt to make a basket for his team. 'Soul Brothers', 'Witenagmots' win cage honors In an intramural flag football game, Tom Ransom attempts to grab Greg Wegenka's flag as Roger Underwood waits to assist. Approximately two hundred boys participated in the intramurals program this year. Mr. Mike Pittman organized the flag football games and Coach H. T. Muir was in charge of basketball. t'East Messanie won the championship of the six team football competition. Witenagmots won the lower division of the basketball program while L'Soul Brothers plus one captured the upper division. Bigelow's Heroes and East Messanie' attempt to win the 1970 championship title in the intramural football program. G mnastics class receives Susie Eveloff spots for Cheryl Blank as she ends her routine with a skin the cat move on the uneven parallel bars. Gary White strives to perfect his squat vaulting on the long horse as Coach Henage waits to give helpful pointers. new piece of equipment Forty-two boys and girls made up the gymnastics class this year. They performed routines on the trampo- line, rings, parallel bars, side horse, mats, high bar, balance beam, and the newly-added piece of equipment, the uneven parallel bars. Members of the gymnastics class performed at local schools, at home basketball games during half time, and at a gymnastics assembly in the spring for freshmen and sophomores. Coach Henage checks on Clint Mooney's form in the L position on the rings as he works on a half time exhibition. Wrestling team retains city title, Wins district meet rw While practicing in the weight room for the district meet, Ray Jones counteracts John Simmon's takedown with a whiz- zer. Back row: Terry Merritt, Gregg Chapell, Leroy Howard, Joe Spurgeon, Lynn Pasley, Rick Seward, Jim King. Third row: Orville Hunter, Dave Ervin, Joe Archdekin, John Simmons, Dave LaFollette, Greg Smith, Randy Thomas. Second row.- Kim Smith, Steve Lambright, Ted Talbott, Ray Charles Jones, Central's wrestling team finished the season with a six and one win-loss record. Under the direction of John Henage, the grapplers won the city championship for the fifth consecutive year and retired the traveling trophy to Central's trophy case. Four Central grapplers earned positions on the All-City team by winning in their weight divisions. Steve Marquardt was the champion of the 105 pound class While Ray Jones took top honors in the 126 pound class. John Simmons won the 145 pound class, and Lynn Pasley won the 167 pound division. Ray Jones is successful in bringing down his opponent, Steve Marquardt, and pinning his shoulders on the wrestling mat. Randy Baker, Phil Weaver, David Archdekin. Front row: Coach Chavez, David Sprague, Ronnie Hill, Kevin Long, Steve Marquardt, Steve Smith, Jerry Gilleland, Danny Brower, John Henage. Senior Bill Ford completes a turn and starts another lap. 5, L T .V- d Central tankmen place second in district meet Central's swim team finished in second place at the annual Van Horn Relays, with Paul Irwin, Jerry Yanuck, Max Sutton, and Mark Irwin breaking the old 160 yard freestyle record of l:15.5, set by Southwest, with a 1:l4.8 clocking. Another new record was Mark Hampton's 400 yard freestyle in 4:23.6, shattering the record of 4:25.2. In a dual meet with Van Horn, divers Joe Hamil- ton and Gary White, scoring 167.20 and 165.80 re- spectively, broke the previous record of 145.30 points. CVE Tankmen Jim Senne, Pat Lorenz, and Richard Koch pre- Kenny White waits as Gary White practices his swan dive. Pafe fog C0mPetitl0l'l HS fhel' Practice the back Stroke in the Y poo . SE fd I I 1 Es Sign zzz L. . ,, ap ' 1: , .1 - , , . f I I z 9 , -A 2' - Q A il , M' I , Buck row: Jim Koch, Bill Ford, Max 7 f ' ' i NW, H f t X f er, K, ,,- Sutton, Richard Koch, Pat Lorenz, Bill L, i Q ,,:.:, I lllgf . '- - 1, 'e lf' , ' 'i .V ' I Fenner, Gary White, Coach Mier. lm 9 , u Y 0 ' ' Middle row: Jamie Fenner, Mark V,,, iz 1,,. 1' , - ' 7,5 r I Schuyler, Bill Stannard, Gary Haynes, , ' r '-x '- A j - F , ft' it :Y Dan Wenz, Stan Welch, Jim Senne. ' . A 1 ' ' ,N I Front row: John Senne, Jim Gouge, iii' L ' - Chris Artherton, Mark Hampton, John - ' N . . . l Q' , ' I ' H Stingley, Kenny White, Marcus Swing, . 54. I A 2 J- 1 U M J X V p Mike Painter. ' fe-'I . ,Pl -1+ st. '.' . ,f F YE? - Lf' , 4 'V , ., . U : EE ' Q '-':' it H ' ' , ' gh , ' ' ' l f ' ' ' ' l f it I .' I- I f , I C 'il aeafttl W ll' ' if X iflafaij 5 J ll l N N Y QM?-P ll ' ' I C 1 'fl I fl x I , f l . l ' CENTRAL CPPONENT 101 Lafayette 3 1 81M Quadruple Meet Christian Brothers 79W Cameron 47 Benton 25 80 Quadrangular Meet Christian Brothers 86 Lafayette 39 Cameron 30 92 City Meet Christian Brothers 80 Benton 37 Lafayette 30 106 Quadrangular Meet Savannah 51W Benton 39 Lafayette 35 W 92M , Tri-angular Meet Savannah 46 West Platte 28 W After successfully completing a broad jump during the city track meet, junior George Blakley lands in the sand pit. As they finish the mile relay, Mark Schuyler, Gary Burgess, and Randy Baker carry the batons over the finish line. Central earns 92 points Craig Barnes adds points to the team's score as he clears the cross bar during the City Track Meet at Noyes Field. rs New ,Jill ,gr ,NH ,E :ti sis lf' -. .,,L , . xr 3 fm l 'H -l ixxil . Central varsity trackmen 'Dennis Arn and Ernest Hawkins show coordination as they compete in jumping the high hur- dles. to win City Track Meet Central's track team ended the season by winning the 1970 City League Track title after defeating their closest opponent, Christian Brothers. The Indians placed ninth in Class L district meet. Bob Brandt, Roger Gench, and the 880 and 2- mile relay teams qualified for state, with Roger Gench earning a fifth place in discus. Bob Brandt earned the Zimmerman trophy, the top award given in track. TRACK-Back row: G. Myers, T. Tibbitts, L. Gram, J. Mc- Andrew, J. Dawkins, R. Standage, G. Blakley, S. Ferguson, B. Stannard, C. Brant. Third row: Coach H. T. Muir, J. Trout, J. Bolten, M. Craver, J. Headrick, D. White, R. Taylor, K. Long, A. Weston, T. Hoehn, S. Michler, Coach John Chavez. Roger Gench hurls the discus in order to gain more points. Second row: I. Brown, M. Schulyer, R. Little, J. Gram, R Gench, B. Hedge, B. View, E. Hawkins, D. Arn, C. Barnes S. Wilson. Front row: D. Thompson, B. Brock, R. Baker, S Welch, S. Rucker, G. Burgess, R. Ellis, J. Henderson, R. Jones Border League coaches choose 5 an Qi vim...-2 s- --1.,, ..'....ff R , , ' ' ' , , ,, V, ' . , ,, , 3 tr -tg Don Dudley prepares to pitch the ball for the final out during the last half of the ninth inning at the city stadium. Max Sutton, senior, is safe at tirst as Benton's first baseman waits for the ball to be thrown back into the infield. While standing in the batter's box, Larry Russell moves into the batters position to swing at a low, outside curve ball. 5,9 Holcomb, Daily, Russell, Waller for all-star team i Y .1 V f ai W 2 5 , , as H 4 9 . ':'V' l ' A I In a ball game at City Stadium, third baseman Greg Robin- son stops a ball in order to keep it from going into left field. While on deck, Jerry Long, senior, warms up while waiting for his turn at bat during the Central-Benton game. Central's baseball team ended the season with a second place in the class L regional tournament at Oak Park. Border League coaches chose Steve Holcomb, Larry Russell, Dennis Waller, and Billy Joe Daily to the all-star team. While a Benton first baseman stretches to catch the ball, Tom Athens, a Central player, makes it safely to first base. CENTRAL OPPONENTS ll Kansas City Sumner 3 9 Kansas City Sumner 1 9 Wyandotte l 2 Wyandotte 1 2 Kansas City Ward 0 3 Kansas City Ward 5 1 De La Salle 3 15 De La Salle 0 10 Benton 3 33 Park Hill 1 O Oak Park 7 3 Benton 4 5 Benton 6 2 Pem-Day 0 10 Pem-Day 4 9 Lafayette 4 Central's golf team captures first in district meet Central's golf team, coached by Jim Perry, had a successful season with a 9-0 dual record. The team placed first in city and district action while taking a third-place in the Pem-Day Tournament. Jim Squires won Medalist honors and Terry Hochenauer led the team with a fifth-place in singles competition at state. The team finished the season twelfth in state. Varsity golfer Terry Hochenauer practices the proper putting Rod Riepen, varsity golfer, lines up the ball before teeing off techniques which eamed him a fifth place in state play. during a practice game at Fairview Golf Course. GOLF TEAM-Back row: Terry Hochenauer, Jim Squires, Craig Smith, Dave Ship- ley, Rod Riepen, Steve Henton, Coach Perry. Front row: Jim Maxfield, Greg Nikes, Tim Luedtke, Doug Wilson, Roger Mettenbrink. 'Z' Brad Losson returns a serve to a C.B. W 'ff' . . opponent during a match at Noyes Field. Tennis team places third during state competition Ed Douglas practices a few serves before starting a match. Central's tennis team completed the season with T85 -,BMW an impressive 11-0-1 record. The Indians captured the p . I city and district tournaments for the second and third -.as years respectively. 'T Three members of the team journeyed to state competition where the doubles team of Phil White and Ed Douglas captured a second place while at Columbia. TENNIS TEAM: Brad Losson, Bob Ford, Don Norton, Ed Douglas, Phil White, Pat Cargill. il' H, ra ' , , a 1 vi l ni 35 y S '57, ,. , ---N 1 I jfvfiilvgn i W, i Patti Novak, a member of the points committee, records and totals the number of bowling points a GAA member has earned. GAA BOARD-Back row: Nancy Vineyard, Tony Rivera, Nancy Geha, Laurie Douglas, Ellen Wilcox, Gretchen Ness, Georgia Colbert, Regina Guiden. Second row: Lynn Lucas, Cindy McLean, Diane Arn, Karen Shipley, Patti Novak, Jan Art committee decorates GAA sports class members watch as junior Regina Guiden returns the volley during practice in the freshman gym. Price, Janet Barton, Connie Miller, Pam Gerdom. From row: Pam Nold, Karen Reardon, Jody Acord, Linda Hollingsworth, Jennifer Kendzora, Sarah Riddell, Lola Chavez, Barbie Pfan- der, Kris Akard. gym, constructs throne for basketball homecoming Junior board members Val Kaufman, Gwen Ashbrook, Mona Mayfield, Dawnelle Marquardt, and Nancy Vineyard discuss sports plans for the current year at the GAA tea on Septem- ber 8. Karen Reardon receives a bundle of GAA student directories from Lola Chavez so that she can sell them to the students. M! V 1 53 ,M eff, ,',,.v --X GAA topped the 1970 school year by taking first place in both the intermediate and senior divisions of the city-wide AAU track and field meet. Central girls broke old records in the senior division with Freda Blakely setting a new record in shot put and Jody Acord breaking the high jump record. This year GAA added softball sports day to their agenda along with a volleyball sports day and the annual play day in April. Jennifer Kendzora acted as this year's president with a twenty-tive member board who helped plan the years schedule. Senior board members nominated board members, officers, and assistants in the spring of each year, and GAA members elected them in a special assembly. The outgoing president announced the new board at the GAA Awards Assembly in May. Mrs. Gladys Baker presents a coveted trophy to Nancy Ward. 5 fig , ra as 'Q rg f fr GAA uses 'Candyland TROPHY GIRLS-Buck row: Pam Nold, Jody Acord. Front row: Karen Reardon, Lynn Lucas. Members of Jody Acord's and Vicki Jones's teams watch as Jody Acord and Pam Nold, seniors, attempt to grab rebound during the championship basketball game. 7 as theme of '70 Play Da Members of Val Kaufman's championship volleyball team watch as junior Mona Mayfield returns a volley during a game. Becky Harris stops eating lunch long enough to purchase a student directory from Mona Mayfield, GAA board member. ,fx H..-lf' : t GAA badminton champion for 1970, junior Cheryl Heumader, returns her opponent's serve during the championship game, while her partner Cheryl Williams waits in the backcourt. GAA tennis champions Carol Duguid, senior, waits while Gail Townley, junior, returns a serve to the opposing team. I -..nr 1-4. i l Girls, Athletic Association organizes new softball GAA sponsors, Miss Barbara Dunham, Mrs. Gladys Baker, and Miss Sandy Butler plan sports day with the GAA officers. Juniors Gwen Ashbrook and Nancy Geha play a game of Catch in the YWCA pool before starting GAA swimming competition. Karen Reardon and Lynn Lucas jump the ball in the hopes that they will get it for their team during sports class. Mary Shockweiler and Liz Hunt, GAA ping pong champions, wait to return a serve from their opponents during a game. sports da during spring Kathie Boner, sophomore, aims the ball for the ten pin in order to pick up a spare during competitive GAA bowling. C GIRLS-Back row: Vickie Swope, Cheryl Williams, Lynn Wegenka, Mona Mayfield, Toni Rivera, Maureen McGarrah, Val Kaufman, Diane Withrow, Gail Townley, Kris Akard. Fourth row: Linda Hollingsworth, Pam Moran, Joyce Smith, Dawnelle Marquardt, Gwen Ashbrook, Debbie Christensen, Linda Baker, Nancy Triplet, Georgia Colbert, Regina Guiden. Third row: Karen Green, Mary Schockweiler, Cindy McLean, Karen Reardon, Jody Acord, and Lynn Lucas, members of the GAA championship bowling team, watch as -Pam Nold prepares to throw the ball during a game at Pla-Mor Bowling Alley. Diane Arn, Marilyn Casteel, Patti Blanton, Pam Gerdom, Allison Hoskins, Carol Duguid, Jennifer Kendzora. Second row: RaeAnn Johnson, Karen Shipley, Jody Acord, Marilyn Feiden, Patti Novak, Janet Barton, Connie Miller, Jana Price, Jo Rush. Front row.- Lynn Lucas, Pam Nold, Karen Reardon, Nancy Stuber, Linda Lyman, Sarah Riddell, Barbie Pfander, Lola Chavez, Debbie Bullmaster, Nancy Geha. .L 6Red-Hots' win Q .Q .-. Q . 4... 3, :isa W Debbie Weston watches Freda Blakely tries for a double-ringer. Kim Fisher demonstrates the front dive Cathy Green dives into the pool as she defends her GAA swimming championship. which WOH her the diving ChamPi0I1ShiP- PIN GIRLS-Back row: Lynn Lucas, Pam Nold, Carol Jana Price, Cheryl Williams, Debbie Bullrnaster. Front row: Duguid, Gail Townley, Kris Akard. Second row: Maureen Karen Reardon, Jody Acord, Linda Hollingsworth, Jennifer McGarrah, Mona Mayfield, Gwen Ashbrook, Patti Novak, Kendzora, Sarah Riddell, Lola Chavez. J first place at spring GAA Play Day in April, 19 O Jennifer Kendzora, 21 member Of the GAA ChHmPi0I1ShiP prepares to catch the ball that Jody Acord is pitching to softball team, waits for her turn at bat while Karen Rearden Pam Ngld while they practice before the championship game. Sophomore Denise Walp demonstrates the proper shooting fOFlT1 after winning the 1970-71 5625011 GAA archery Cham- Nancy Geha practices passing the wand to Debbie Ford before pionship. the beginning of the Girls' City Track Meet at Noyes Field. Freshman girls begin changeover Mike Morrow, Craig Jones, and Rick Hatten combine strength and ability as they climb the gymnastics ropes in gym class. Freshmen Karen Hanson and Kathy Broker try to help their classmates push the cageball over the opposing team's lines. 1lI 53.1. fy.: D'Art Stevens, freshman, attempts to return the volleyball over the net during Miss Dunham's fourth hour gym class. to new blue, White one piece striped gym uniforms During Mrs. Baker's first hour gym class, sophomore girls watch as classmate Mary Minor attempts to make a basket. During a game of bombardment in second hour gym class, Patti Fee swerves to miss the ball as it rolls to Kay Briscoe. Freshman and sophomore girls taking gym each participated in a gymnastics routine which consisted of tumbling, pyramids, and floor exercise. The girls worked in groups or individually. Girls' track expanded this year to include the high jump, broad jump, hurdles, relays, and sprints. Freshman Steve Thorton successfully clears the side horse. During the sixth hour gym class, Craig J ones demonstrates one of the techniques that he learned on the parallel bars. merit awards at annual ROTC review in arch U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Merrill Shephard checks soph- omore Bill Miller's rifle during drill squad inspection. Lieutenant Jimmy Nicks, U.S. Navy, presents sophomore Greg Terril with the first place award for Drill Squad. Central's ROTC continued to represent the school with first place honors during the 1970 Annual Re- view. In marksmanship both the Varsity and Reserve rifle teams retained first place and the city champion- ship. Craig Hayes received the Venn marksmanship trophy for being the top scorer in the city. Cadets in the drill squad, under the command of Greg Terril, took top honors due to superior training in drilling and facing movements. Tom Bachman, Greg Terril, Harley Freeman, Randy Chafen, Conrad Gebhardt, and Terry Hume won superior cadet awards. Plans are being made to replace the review with a field day to be held in early May. Retired Army Major Ernest F. Poff presents Sergeant Major Mark Johnson, junior, with the Major Raymond D. Venn Award for first place for the Reserve Rifle Team. 'i 1 V E 1 ffbywL T' -5 fi 'H ' m3E?H NA hx 9 Q U H I X x if new . 5 my an , . wx' - 'az' 1. 44f Q 441414 i, fix!!! i i gw444XXffi 'V 444-F4111 f '4 Y4fx+ff 4411 Xl! Lflwixi ' ' 4 H '-' ' nw . RV- -' it Debbie Harrison checks the teacher's schedule sheet before Marla Martin posts it on the ROTC staff bulletin board. place honors at Review Harold Epps assumes the duties of platoon leader as he re- ceives the guidon flag from company commander Kip Wilson. sr at e p r' e M1 W ij , , , , as Cpl. Don Buckles and Cpt. Marshall McNeiley check Private First Class Chris Nixon's uniform during weekly inspection. Barb Younger searches through the filing cabinet as Barb and Nancy Scates compile the second semester promotion lists. Lenz it 41 xi , -fl , Y I i, .55 it tx Hr' H M t rganizations Sampling French cuisine . . . chatter in a foreign tongue . . . laughter . . . togas and sandals . . . a procession of slaves . . . language club banquets . . . sketches in charcoal . . . swirls of color . . . a portrait done in chalk . . . meeting at 8 o'clock . . . getting lost on the way . . . arriving half an hour late . . . mak- ing banners after school . . . 4'Math Club sez . . . Student Senate minutes . . . collecting food for the poor, . . caring . . . pennies for the scholarship fund . . . the end of a hectic day . . . hush of the deserted auditorium . . . creating stage settings . . the flicker of lights. . .remembering. . . W1 s S Senate treasurer Margie Krull receives helpful information Student Senate Vice-President Pat Cargill pauses t0 Check the from Mrs. Venable on budgeting the Student Senate funds. calendar of events in the main hall announcement case. Senate creates Newcomers' Club Teresa Kopczynski stops at the C-Store to buy school supplies from Dave Vandever. 1 2 Wi-W .x i I Bob Keatley, presiding over a regularly scheduled meeting of the Student Senate cabinet and officers, calls on Pat Cargill during a discussion of Senate policies. to acquaint new students with activities of Central President Bob Keatley listens to the opinion of a senator. i Central's Student Senate formed a new organiza- tion this year-the Newcomer's Club. This club, under the guidance of the Faculty-Student Relations Com- mittee, introduced new students to classmates and to activities at Central. Each class had a chairman and a co-chairman who planned projects involving the new students. Each year Student Senate sponsors the canned food drive to help needy persons during the holiday season. This year the Senate collected 5,170 cans which they contributed to the Salvation Army to dis- tribute among families in St. Joseph. Treasurer Margie Krull listens while secretary Jan Ericson takes notes of a sixth hour Student Senate meeting. 4, Students run office errands, keep libraries orderly Main and annex office assistants offer such ser- vices as answering the telephone and collecting absen- tee slips. These students also guide guests and new stu- dents through the building. Students working in the main and annex libraries assist the librarians Miss Lois McClanahan and Mrs. Beulah Van Horn by checking out books, typing cards, and keeping the shelves orderly. As part of her many duties in the main office, Lynn Martin, Sarah Riddell straightens the books .on the shelves during senior, collects the absentee slips during the second hour. second hour as one of her many jobs as library assistant. Second hour main library worker Toni Crabtree checks out a book to Nancy Boner. ann-91 fs-'MQ 'Q FQ! fl! -Lf- I -f f Y C 225 w sim I Q i W. ern, ,N iw., C if X R' tl L, ' 1 'm y i fi V' '1,,l l l Cl.. I lt' . l if iii 2' 1, y ,Y . lx- ','. i i 1' if 4 ' fa . N M ll? it - ----ffl' ' V' - -Q Stage crew members Mike Brooke, Gary Harland, Charles Schaaf, and Dennis Simon make adjustments on some of the stage lights to be used in the All-School Play. Crew assists with assemblies, special productions During fourth hour, Dennis Thomas, student cafeteria worker, Seven boys who Worked on Stage Crew this year cracks iceto Put inthe icedteathathe is making' helped in the presentation of such school functions as assemblies, the All-School Play, Senior Variety Show, and P.T.A. meetings. Also, stage crew contributed their skills in the productions of outside organizations such as the Vanguard Theater. Student workers helped in the operation of the cafeteria by selling tickets for lunch, ice cream, or milk and by loading and unloading the dishwasher. Stage crew members John Sprague, Jamie Fenner, and Casey Antle work at the light panel during a second hour assembly. 5 .f ' T 'STM Vg L DECA members Lola Chavez and Debbie Ingram discuss the sale of moon germs. FT A, JA, DECA help students in selecting career Mike Browne and Connie Demarest prepare to play a record at East Hills during a Junior Achievement Radio Broadcast. Y 'VN l E gil l20 Junior Achievement, whose new director this year was Edward Nels, added television broadcasting to the activities offered by the organization. Distributive Education Club of America, spon- sored by Mr. Larry Marrs, sold moon germs to help finance the c1ub's projects. Central's Future Teachers of America met to ex- plore the various methods of teaching and to listen to guest speakers invited by the club members or Miss Mary Hash, faculty sponsor. Future Teachers of America members Susie Euler and Donna Rowe discuss teaching methods as sponsor Miss Hash listens. uit E' Q . E5 W ,A rl L 4 5 Y-Teens sell stationery to finance Cinderella Ball Senior Sandy Stewart practices her bowling skills before be- ginning a game of the Y-Teens league at Olympia Lanes. Seniors Max Sutton and Mike Saunders preside over a Hi-Y legislative session held at the Buchanan county court house. Girls at Central who were members of Y-Teens participated in singing groups, volunteer work at the state hospital, and other community projects. Y-Teens had money-making projects such as notecards sales to help finance the annual Cinderella Ball held in the spring. Boys who were members of Hi-Y learned more about the functions of government by being involved in the Youth-In-Government. Seniors Debbie Wilson and Patti Navak give money and un- sold notecards to their Y-Teens director Mrs. Elvina Kroemer. ' -'-'vu-.f-. - ffgiyglif if-. E ,L .-A g , . Agia' iilli ' :3i,.'.' ff'f'U fi? 'ii 'KM .www ':,,. ,.' is-141.- ..2i . 3, ' 1 . ' .:i.w, . Y :M - 3 Y-N ,Riff f fi? 1. .3551 A .2 ,A 'asm L .... 'J .' ., P5 bl 1 H ' Q, W- i M, .Lf-fag at VE -with letting, ,L Mil During the annual French Banquet Carole Hicks and Tom Koch watch as Debbie Griffin and David Deutsch perform a skit. Clubs, banquets expand interest, During the mid-term initiation of the Spanish Club held at the Christ Episcopal Church, club member Roger Hertz tries to break initiate Cindy Delfs' balloons. M L Fourth year Latin student Cathy Koch crowns Mr. Virgil Dean with laurel wreath. understanding in different languages , civilizations Senior Dennis Thompson, German Club president, and club Two divisions of the French Club, Sponsored by SPOUSOI' Herr Mief diSCl1SS PIHHS f0faG6fmHH Club Pf0jeCL Mrs. Eleanor Shipps and Mrs. Patricia Jones, started a system of giving demerits to members who do not speak French at their meetings. Using the theme of a Roman Wedding, the third and fourth year Latin students held the annual ban- quet-the Cena Romana. Sponsors of the Latin Club, Centralia Sodalizas Lazina, were Mrs. Hildegarde Gee and Mrs. Carol Pittman. After the initiation into the Spanish Club, the members participated in their annual banquet, while German students attended the Oktober Fest . At the Latin banquet Jean Roberts joins the hands of Mark Comley and Terry Kerns in a traditional wedding ceremony. 1ilI Club projects increase knowledge in math, science X 5 H, W I iw wt, J-gi:v:I,,1,,l.'ff-3, ' ' 3 t it :i.Q.-Q - E. ff t 31'PLE':2fi:'Ti1z1f 'E wi? ' ' ii , 'Et ,ri ffiii u 1 . 5 'A . Lg.. t Nl-I sg? 1 l It 1.1.-,':gQui.egp1asf 'JH ,. W 5.5i'3:g,4li , init ,,,. V, .. .. ,W Q .gag : - . l -. .w:-iz ' ' ,fi:sa.'es 1lili.. me ti we-. E, ' . -Xllfjff-1.x-je r gg . ilififad' - W . trsawuamaxe. t ag it QQ fm. 5. il, . fly, Q, itWeQ93 edu ' llliilirlllu Qs vi 2355321 i i 1,,H.f'l A it W A . ,. 2 V ,A - . i. l .1 mei. sea ii u 1. l- . it ,W swell l it if ' i ' as is l l af , 2 Fil it N. .N we it.. .. . -. .i. . tes .1 i.. r fs , During a second semester meeting of the Math Club, Dennis Thompson explains a problem on mathematical probability. lp- .V 'asf 'EQ 2 In the spring of 1970, Centralls Science Club, under the leadership of Mr. Charles McLaughlin, held a science fair in the mall of East Hills Shopping Cen- ter. Because of the large membership-over 160- this year the club separated into the biology Club and the Chemistry Club. Math Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. David Stouffer, initiated thirty-three new members in Octo- ber. On the 1970 Mu Alpha Theta Mathematics test, sponsored by the Math Club, Mike Townley and Jim Rausch achieved the highest scores. :Ei as.asaMent ..... Junior Mary Ann Gerhardt, Math Club member, watches as a raw egg oozes out of the hands of initiate Gwen Ashbrook. Mike McMillion demonstrates his gasoline distillation experiment which won second place at the annual Science Club Fair at East Hills Shopping Center. .criqnarrou HHSULINE ' aw ll 25 ag K t is j Sponsor Mr. Mike Pittman instructs debate team members David Meyer, Doug Day, and Bob McWilliams before they begin a debate on the subject of pollution. Club debates on governmental control of pollution Senior Bruce Chrystie contemplates a move in a chess game. In an effort-to interest more people, Chess Club held open meetings this year for students wishing to learn the game. Mr. McLaughlin, sponsor of the club, made plans for an intra-city tournament. Pollution was the topic this yearis debate team chose to discuss. Mr. Pittman, the team's sponsor, in- structed the team members in the fundamentals of public speaking. Freshman Mike Riepen watches senior Bob Stipp and fresh- man Matt James test their skills during a Chess Club meet- ing. Artists, writers display talents with creative Work Rosemary Geyer and Pat Fee sketch senior Louis White as he poses during Brush and Pencil tryouts held after school. QUILL AND SCROLL-Back row: Pam Hatfield, Larry Harman, Cherie Kepley, Lynn Martin, Bev Peterson, Pat Lorenz, Dan Gawatz. Third row: Linda Zoubek, Terry Still, Cindy McCall, Nancy Stuber, Pam Gerdom, Carol Duguid, Allison Hoskins. Second row: Brian Riepen, Pam Moran, Brush and Pencil, sponsored by Mrs. Voss, pre- sented the art classes with a casting set purchased by the club. Artistic students who passed an entrance ex- amination Were eligible for membership. Thirty-two seniors who had served on the Waki- lan or Outlook staffs and received the recommenda- tion of Miss McCoun, Miss McCoy, or Mr. Dowell became members of the honorary club Quill and Scroll. Ellen Yanuck, Nancy Madget, Leslie Hawman, and art teach- er Mrs. Judy Frye discuss plans for Brush and Pencil tryouts. Merry Ellen Turner, Bob Keatley, Jane Ericson, Sam Bell, Bob Glaze, David Schmidt. From row: RaeAnn Johnson, Jana Price, Roxy Martin, Janice Stipp, Joe Houts, Mike Saunders, Tom Clinkenbeard. Not pictured: Richard Gilpin, Joyce Smith, and Roger Underwood. During a second semester meeting of Senior Leadership Club held at the home of RaeAnn Johnson, Rod Heschong, president, leads the group in a discussion. President Rod Heschong comments to Karen Shipley during SLC meeting. Clubs display interest in current events, leadership At a second semester Forum Club meeting, president Joe Houts leads a discussion as Sam Bell and Susan Potter listen. Senior Leadership Club, sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Newhart and Mr. Burton Dunbar, published the In- dian Guide to acquaint freshmen and new students with the activities and the opportunities at Central. Members chose students at the end of their junior year to be members of next year's club. Forum Club, sponsored by Mr. Aaron Ranner, met to discuss current events. Members must have an S average in social studies, pass an admissions test, and show an interest in current events. During a Forum Club meeting held at the home of Tom Clinkenbeard, the members consider the school bond propo- sal. .msn ,.. ww x 7 HS members welcome initiates -T -Z X, Initiates Phyllis Ogletree and Nancy Boner help Paula Dennis adjust her stole. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Back row: Barbie Lucas, Debbie Absher, Paula Dennis, Phyllis Ogletree, John Hauck, Diane Arn, Pat Heckel, Gretchen Lord, Linda Riddle, Karen Miller, Janet Jackson, Michele McGee. Third row: Bruce Windsor, Robin Reichel, Suzanne Kagay, Lauri Beauchamp, Sharon Tiley, Nancy Ward, Teresa Soethout, Debbie Griflin, Debbie Schmidt, Pam Zook, Chris Schwader. Second row: Carol Packwood, Jane Ericson, Lynn Martin, Margie Krull, Merry Ellen Tumer, Patti Nold, Alison Williams, Betty Cot- ton, Vickie Brandon, Cathy Koch, Carol McDaniel. Front row: Kent Thomas, Larry Harman, Doug Castle, Nancy Boner, Silsie Novak, Vic Wilmes, Gary Wright, Roger Heard, James Rausch, Jack Bonebrake. with assembly, luncheon National Honor Society tapped 'seventy-seven new members and initiated them in a special assembly in April, 1970. Faculty and members chosen in the previous year voted on the eligible juniors and seniors on the basis of character and accomplishments in service, leader- ship, and scholarship. -3, Barbie Lucas and Gretchen Lord proceed down the aisle. Initiate Jeb Blakeley accepts a candle from Roger Gench. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Back row: Carol Miller, Debby Bristow, Vickie Hergenreter, Chris Hunt, Bob Evans, Richard Gilpin, Bob Jones, Richard Koch. Third row: Mitch Welch, Mark Comley, Ed Hunt, Brian Riepen, Joe Gram, Michael McMi1lion, Jennifer Eveloff. Second row: Jim Trout, Tom Koch, Bob Glaze, Jeb Blakely, Steve Holcomb, Mike Saunders, Rodger Pettyjohn, O. Conrad Gebhart. Front row: Jim Stephens, Ed Douglas, Maurice Kidd, Susan Shipley, Dennis Arn, Ed Williams, Bob Keatley, Sam Bell. 129 .-wa ' X . ,Q I Wwe, 'f,- V swf , ' y , . , ze Q W g. . 9 55' 5 15 , L: i 5552 vi- , A 'fiihl , A ,M i M QQQQSFMI f W wi M -feam F 5 Q I , ,, .A y Q, .- i ,. M 3? WX 1 X M ' V' -Q M V ff f .? f . H wi hiv, WF? mg- 251. f I z sa ,'I ,'iI Eff L gf 2 if Q if 1 M: iih flv.-Wig: Q5 ag' wif: W- .A fi: ' W1 H mwnwaww zf ff QW .fim- ., W I k WZ 213 :W lar-L . 1 r' .2 K- M Y I 5 r Q ai 5' -h l E, 'Ill - , .,.. .U Wv,, LM, I x s-' A 2 lbums Laughter echoing in an empty hall . . . meetings after school . . .familiar faces . . .success . . .building of friendships. . . disappointments . . . congestion in the halls . . dropping your books . . . locker doors slamming . . . running for classes . . . being late . . . chalk squeaking . . . talking in class . . . hating your best friend . . . dreams . . . realities . . . lunch from a paper bag . . . staying up too late . . . yawning in the middle of a lecture . . . failing a pop quiz . . . shuffling of pages . . . the smell of the locker room . . . dilapidated tennis shoes . . . study halls . . . paper Wads flying . . . studying Latin in algebra class . . .walking home in the twilight. . .remembering. . . . Pwrv'49 'V ' X.15,,,,J.Lfm,k,uA' l .:,. 1' ' .4 lf' ig. .5-A l ,.,...--4 l llll is il Q1 an-P' nut, Miss Mary Hash and Miss Edna Clarkson, co-counselors for the Freshman Class, dis- cuss preparations for the coming conferences with freshman students and parents. Freshman Class choose Bob Bristow as president Freshman students encountered many new and exciting experiences during their first year at Central -their first registration day, their first pep assembly, Color Day, Homecoming game, and the mad rush to class before the bell. After experiencing these activi- ties, freshmen began to realize what Central stands for --new friendships, guidance from teachers and coun- selors, and a wide knowledge of subject matter. Required subjects for freshmen included English, physical education, and American history. They could also choose from electives of mechanical drawing, typing, science, foreign languages, and math. Freshmen could not become members of many clubs offered to Centralites, but could participate in sports, Hi-Y, Y-Teens, or GAA. Freshman Class officers Andy Lord, Lori Bishop, and Bobby Bristow watch as Amy Snyder signs a football game banner. Lord, ishop, Snyder assist Bristow with duties Abbott, Cheryl Abels, J ovita Acuif, Phil Adams, Rita Adkins, Ricky Aladeen, Kathy Albertson, Bill Albright, Jayne Alexander, Bill Allee, Gary Allison, Jimmie Ambrozi, Fritz Q35 I un i , ,,.' ju -:-'Q' bf , y 1 I f-ter . . ,gf 6-' . 13,61 ' 1:5-, ' .f i if :L P C 1 ' 1 '. j . , A it V -- WL' -1 i :ll , .H f' ' s 31 Q ,Mi-r f 'Lili' L11 ' - si , qu' M - me 5 i f rf rg Barnum, Rosaline Barron, Ben Barron, Gloria Barsch, Mike Bartels, Karla Bartlett, Mark Bass, Roberta Bassett, Monica Bayer, Beth Beattie, Debbie Beaty, Chuck Beauchamp, Brenda Becktell, Bob Beers, Cindy Beers, Pam Beggs, Sherry Bell, Amy Benight, Gary .1 1 ,,, ze? tr' , -reign, my , fr ,X t it gl all ' v J... 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HL ' 6171 F Class of 1974 with 687 students X , ,Q ga A... , x'- . - l ,Elf as Y 'i - :L , . .,,, W G- gmj I-E3 3 5 l M Ar l 1 dl ' V J ,' I ' l Freshman Tim Farrell completes wor K E .v R Q51 as 1 ii we ,ix Wm,-gr , H 1- Nggfi . ggi' 'lm -,-uw-Q Hampton, Mark J it ' Hanke, Joe f :-' 'J - ,Je t . . I t kr.. . , l -J ' J 4- r' vfir 'f u -' ll, s- .J ' ,X , W-, .:,V ,,. , , H E V, 'i ri' It l. , if ' . J ' A-1, V gf? 'N at seq f Hecimovic, Cathy Hefner, Lisa Heiderich, Georgette Heikes, Jess Heitman, Doug Hellerich, John Hendricks, Linda Hendrix, Mike Herbison, Robbin Hernandez, Anita Herndon, Mike Hessemyer, Bobby Hicks, Virginia Higdon, Debby Hill, Ronnie Hillebrand, Kathy Hinton, Heidi Hoas, Cindy S I, , X .fit 1 5 fi .1 1 . 'I ENE ' ,, FK, 'fe k on his junk sculpture. Hansen, Karen Harris, Julie Hart, Paul Hart, Willie Hastings, Valerie Hatten, Rick - Q - Hawkins, Joe gn. - I V Hawkins, Mike T 5' G ,., f-Jet ' ' Hawman, Leslie , . 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V 'F' it Row, Gary Rowlett, Vicky Ruckman, Gary Rullman, Linda Ruoff, Brent Rush, Debbie Ryan, Vicki Salata, Steve Samuels, Kathy Sanders, Debbie Sanson, Gregg Schappe, Joe Schenk, Cindy Schleicher, Shirley Schneider, Kim Sclmeider, Richard Schneider, Scott Schoenlaub, Jeanette 'Indian Guide, informs 5 5 gi 5 Y a- t.gs.fN , M55 54 Q2 -fe , H- - l T if Eiiiillii if x -15 -c ::-:-:-.::,,.5::::: :E 5 G9 5 5322555 5532 Q. :Y , 'R'f' 131-ff QQ! W H1 Y EEE Sin. fini' f X :rv-N Q .5 E5 ,-l'1 1 1 'f ' P-, nfi K 1 ..I , ' I N qr! ., 5 '-, right' incoming Rinehart, Barbara Ripper, Brenda Rivera, Cindy Roberts, Billy Roberts, Janet Robertson, Mark Robinson, Cindy Rochambeau, Ricky Rock, Brian Rock, Debbie Rogerson, Ralph Rothleitner, Vicky . 'Y f-g-T HY.: ,l,- ,-EE, t V .. , ,Q -ce ae . r .. 'ff ,.,. Mg, 7 ,sf . , it ' . in Q, , J p , 1 ,gi 1 ' fl' ' 'fl V giffm , i , , H ,. f 1 ae-f V - W. t E .,. 4 3-gr: -., 1 . 1 4 ,Q 1 W ir ,!,,.H V .- H1- 'Y ' .,.. ' '-N, L, I r J iiii it t, . 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Smith, Duane 5 V57 H i . S. Smith, Glenn ' :,: i t , -'X 7 Il q n iiinsil ' S' if - 1 1 - V - T? M5'?!?Qf5-- --Lffiwii f -if 1 'if ' M5 ' W T ii LW1 Smith, Joyce 'nf ' l 'l' ' 'L' ' Smith Mark 4 : 'Lf A, t ,, F 4 f . t . 9 . - 5 bf ,E i 3 , Q, 3 jV f., Smith, Rick ' , 1. v-, ' 'Q ' Smith, Steve M jf' -,jak . V Xie ? xt .V , Q I 5 A VI : Smith, TOITI S . i 'i fill?-i . 1 ,fi Snapp' Sham , , .nw , 'V f' 3 ' Snyder, Amy A A V ,V V 1115- f f t V ' 1 ' . Soethout, Kathy V ' V, l WK' ,J . Spalding, Dennis 1, ,VV ' ', V . -gm V Spangler, Craig ' IV ,lu V V' I fl LV In Spangler, Janet grit Y' ri-- ll, .U v., 'gicni R ' ' T :2F ?'l I-r W l Q. it as M egg, ,Vg 1 V VV - ' f' 7 ' 5 i f ' I, X l N Q , L ,i gglg A l ll -. tktziymw , Sprague, David Sprague, Kathy Stanton, Ralph Steeb, Sally Steeby, Caryl Steele, Kitty dj a it t- : -- ,tm slts S it Steinberg, Rick 1 T Q , ' 'f' ti, , gi N, ' , Vfrlifipi it il' . ' 4 , yn i., ' '92 , t lif- 'Q' V y., 23:15, ' ,5 , -7' Vt Steinman, Karen Q, -,Q V l Q gi' A f ' ifiilaw A ft - Steppe, Dwain K ' fy gn , ' 2' ' ' -' S' Stevens, D'Art , ,g ,V ,. , ' ' H f1,.,,, V, , ,M J gs Stevens, Damion 1 K2 -I :': S ' ' ' ' 1, 'fl f ii Q., Q r . f '- , , -Y if-I 1 -. J S VM Sringlemohn if . ff' r Stinson, Susie 1-, -5' ' -, ' ' . l 9 -E - i f V M 4 Stout, Debbie N ' ' - jf ,i Strasser, Susan i W w i 69, if i in Strother, Thom 1 ' .,. I VV ' V .8 , Stuber Marcia , X ' 1 - ' , V . LQ , ' , . ,. t ' ' H L- L L ' ,L : Sukovaty, Lisa T l ,- , ' - J ' V. ' Summers: Mary 1, i - I, V V, ,,. Hg . , , J 1' 'lf-5 - Ln V if V' SuPP1e, Ann ' i .ab ll Sutton, Melissa 1 , f , 1 VW H ,' .. V -if VV ,ai Swing, Marcus . :i L 2' .J . , ' ' 2 ' , .-:- -, fl M' ' . i'i'i-L, K , ar . 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U . .1 Tfiliff X 'if .. sz, -xx ' f f Xl l , K, H ....... lx :Q -, l aj! ll l r l -S5 1.13 35,2 4 if ' P use , 7 U Swinson, Lorie ' ' E. '- Swope, Earl N 'QP ,N ' 'lg' Swope, Linda 'fi '5' A ' Symes, Steve 'f ' ,,,, 5 . Tarpley, Dawn ' l' -.E A F Taylor, Brenda Mg Teczar, Janet 1 '32, ' , ' 'L' i Teresinski, Chad fn f 'F y- Thom, Nancy ,JN ' Thomas, Chris r .,.. .EEPT 1, Thomas, Joe 1 'f::?'f?f!l5:'Q', . 'l 'flu Thom son Donald '-: ,'.- ' , ! ' P , Freshman girls discuss coming sports at the annual GAA tea sponsored by the club's board members and assistants. ' fV,,ff 3E'sgggfEa'l ' QE ,l 2 T ,--: - Jilllllli... 4, Till, Larry ... 'x i,, , ' . Tm0n,Greg .T 'j' i L a Touiver, Madeline TFHIII, Kathy gdff win l .Q--at Triplet, Susan ' lil 7 N ' 12 gl Turner, Lou Ann ii ii, , ,. Turner, Vickie - 1 M Q M ' ll nymson, Cindy .5 lu' 9, Z' ' Underwood, Judy N ,r,-:IL V Underwood, Wayne K' in 'I U . Urquhart, Bill l Yr' 't K 11 fl ', Ussary, Cindy nu zzrizfsse will siilsf., . 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'N 1 ,r Watson, Hugh ' il Webb, Danny ,f ' f ' ' , i ,-- - X :N Webber, Leanne -, fir 1- 53 ,3 , , fp i Q Weddington, David f- f- -' lf , XX '-5 I lzlli ' , weeks, Nan . Q W y at y if - Weeks, Pam if wig., '4 ' ' , ri ,V ' X, ,Q E '. A gi ..l Li' tc 5 . l ' i 1 l'i '4'1fc' 'wi NX I. , A X7 ii X i LX' ' f . as N Wells, Shawn T51 X XF , ' . ,-a X - A ,X Wells, Susan ' . ide' I X' . XX- fl ' - ' Wenz, Randy 1 - .,, t , 2 -'f 5 , ' X - Wertin, Mickey fl , X i X X ' . X XXX , ' X - Westmoreland, Linda . 1 'li ' ig X , l , 3 li . ' l V' L ' 1 :Z Whaley' Cindy fm 21. ff: ggi ...ia : X X b y XX il White, Kenny v A fx 3 X ' PX., White, Trenace .Q ' - X 1 1 ,. i ' Wg Whitmore, Deanna -Q X XX ' ' T ' ' - Whitten, Laura jimx 1 XXX if X V - Whittington, Linda X Y ' l i - NY WidI1ef,Caf1dY 1- E X : XiiXjX,XX?? 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' Q uf ,,, 1 'f ' it , i.i.g,,X,,l,L.L Ytell, Sharon fix,-' if X Q ,X , ' XX X XXX. ' X X , f Zultowski, Mary ' X .i ,' XX-2, X .lf XXXX X' . XX XXXX Catherine lg L all ' ' V A fu l. X5 fil e!! . '1- I 5, I Sl 2.77 L'K?':S'i 1, s id, 'br V A hi F '5wLbi 61 L gt 1 -- ,lx ,-.v?,,.:-H Q U31-'1:.::if'?j,. -'wa-:L i Sophomore Class officers Bruce Scott vice president Rodney Bonner president Ellen Wilcox, treasurerg and Debbie Dannen secretary discuss Bundle Day plans ' s 11 1 M J Pt d R b F 1 Sophomores contribute ,356Z?22i53 5Z22uZ2mfioniifn.n2'S2i.'L5'Lm?t1Z2 to Goodwill Industries With increased opportunities and responsibilities sophomores planned goals that would help them achieve a standing among other Centralites. They involved themselves in Student Senate, reserve Pep-Squad, Mixed Choir, and the various clubs such as Science and Math Club. Sophomores also played an important part in stu- dent body government. Elected students represented the class in Student Senate, some serving on commit- tees for the entire year. Members of the class of '73 elected Rodney Bon- ner as class president, Bruce Scott as vice-president, Ellen Wilcox as treasurer, and Debbie Dannen as sec- retary. As president, Rodney Bonner's job was to plan and carry out the Sophomore Class project of Bundle Day. This year the class sent the goods collected to the Goodwill Industries of St. Joseph. 4.- of i WW wi ,sl if - iii,-if I Class of 1973 collect bottles for scholarship drive Abarr, Sam Absher, Bill 0 Acord, Curtis Akard, Kris A Akers, Peggy Albee, Janice Alldredge, Boyd Ambrozi, Eric Anderson, Cindy Anderson, Gary 4 Anderson, Leonard Anderson, Susan Antle, Casey Arnold, Shelley Ashworth, Carol Athens, Paul Bachman, Barbara Bahr, Danny ., ,iff -msg 3, ' , 1 E '1 ll I if ,b my X-iw -3 3 1 ll ,..fQ,i' A4 Y ..f, ff 5 1 Y 1 X 1, if CX XML , X 1 ' T2- Q 3 If ' KMA gf , i ' , ' 1 f it it it XX ,X film La - n g -iff, X fi. 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V ll Wil? lf' f l J Guiden, Kim Guinn, Becky Gummig, Annette I Gupton, Robyn Hackett, Leah Hall, Paula Hamilton, Lexie Hamilton, Steve 0 Hann, Jackie - Hansen, Jeanine Harding, Robert D Harper, Dan o -7 Vho B Harris, Mike Harrison, Debbie Hart, Teresa I Hartig, Martin Hartman, LaDonna Hauglie, Renia J 153 17'- Hayes, Rick ' Haynes, Jack U Hays, George if va . ,. Sophomore class breaks tradition ,il I V? Q ', .vi V4 s ik, A 1 gm- 'M ' wg Y g L I H W., H., S 1 f' H ,K V r, A I ,, ,ga ,521 , ii J 2 , ar- 'fe 5' ' 115' Iii we 'ff 1 M, .Zag H ,., all . , ,,,. . 133355 . P l Nkgxl ii ru 1- F1 , gag, ,, a ,, , i , Q ii w .. vm Q ,Mr K :X Hs, i if -f .1 Q, df., . 'Q 6 Q Healey, Lisbeth a ' Q l r , . J Hea1YaNiSe1 W i l . ' ' Heckei, Vicki , , - ' ! by o i 127, ,' I 'env'-1: rr 1, ,-, ' 7 J if . A mrrziii, A i i Q r , ' ' fa , Q-'war '-'.'g,. .-1. Hecker, Jlm 'mllqi a L H 3 -aaa ' 'YL Kia ' sie w me . iv ' , . 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' Zeit, Pam Zimmerman, Maxine h Zuchowski, Tony m W Junior Class officers head committee for '71 Prom I z --Q .l ' - ' is 5 of Barbara Hays confers with Junior Class counselor Mrs. Kath- erine Green about qualifications for winning scholarships. Want to buy a pep ribbon? This familiar sound echoed through the halls on most Fridays with juniors trying not to let anyone pass without buying a ribbon. In addition to this project, juniors sold Color Day items, such as hats, beanies, pompons, and pins in order to finance the Junior-Senior Prom in May. Besides financing the Prom, juniors chose a theme, secured a ballroom and band, and planned and made decorations. The people responsible for orga- nizing these tasks were the Junior Class officers Stan Welch, Larry Litvak, Terri Holm, and Candy Castle. Another spring activity which created interest was the Student Senate election. Juniors campaigned for office by preparing and presenting nomination speeches, while other class members helped by making campaign posters and passouts. Preparation for college or other future vocational training becomes more important to juniors than it was in previous years. For the first time they may take chemistry, health, shorthand, Biology II, drama, speech, journalism, and publications subjects to pre- pare them for the future study and vocational work. Officers Stan Welch, Terri Holm, Larry Litvak, and Candy Castle count pep ribbon money as Mrs. Venable supervises them. ..., ,xxx 'R jj ' - ' ' -37' 'fr 17.1 ,. J Hx Mx, , 'Q up ? lg, S-, ,m ' -,.,... U s 'arm 4' P T 7 A ' V 5 ' its ' -A 'I' - ,. f s x A - ws ,,-' - . -, Is., 55 1' 1 - . . .. ,. ,. ,MTI 3 W .. . -.-' ' 'G 5:7 5 f . . 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Burgess, Jerry Burnett, Bill Burnett, Connie Bllrllett, Kit Burnstein, Sherrie Busey, Virgil Butner, Mary Campbell, Jeannine Cane, Thersea Carlton, Bob x Carpenter, Tyson Carriger, Linda Carter, Phylis Casey, Debbie i Cassity, Larry Casteel, Marilyn Castle, Candy Cemiglia, John A 19 M 5 IA ff ., ,iii n ,, . H, 1 ii, I di 125 1 ii' vi. i, , 4 ., . is V . iv K-rivfg, af is ., Y A sf V5 fi 'Sw' 3' .. , T lx 7 Broeker, Karen Brook, Mike Brooner, Kirby 'Brown, David Browne, J eff Bucher, John Buckles, Don Buckner, Sherry Buffey, Vicki Buhr, Gina Bullmaster, Debbie I Burgess, Gary , Jag: R 's ' i i it , .M fs, ,l RJ' M., lf. 4 ,A.,, e i' saea- JJ. tw WE, u ? Qiieleg-fy if fri lr l li '1 it E l J , n . E H .,.,.. 7 W 'I .'l., Q V Eg 1- J , ,w'.g'gr 5 i. H 1. E M gf sum F ng if so . .Sis :I I J , - 1 5,9 Q Q i Xxx ia 1 ,, W K 5, 'Bias ' 'V ,N .1 Q li l! is N N' '.. Chafen, Randy Chambers, Terry Chavez, Andy Christensen, Debbie Clark, David Clark, Richard Clinton, Bill Cloud, Priscilla Coate, Marilyn Collier, Lynn Collor, Judy Compton, Bob Conant, Ann Conant, Mary Conroy, Cindy Coulter, Florence Countryman, Kathy Cox, Dianne pennants, buttons for Color Da ? Crabtree, Toni 9 Craver, Mike Creal, Steve Crist, Randy Crotty, Bill Crumpton, Roger Cunning, Lunetta Curtis, Denise Curtis, Dennis Czerniewski, Nida NJ Dancer, Lee Daniels, Deanna L 'lf' ' II , i, , P. in 1 I X M ,U-J . PQ' I ' , , EX , ah , ' Y 4, --Y l V ,,A,. 2-mm wg ' , -f ' J - J 9 ' H f H ' 'We -... f 5:2 ' uuee all l '1, ji . . or ' 4--M' , X ' , YKT5' L':f , 1 i, - N '21 ,,,ff1-fn-sa, , I mum ,ml Q-3.35: ,Fa no X p in- . ., v ,157 14 M., , ' - f , -.5 3 ,. ll 1 - -B n ,, 7, F , W - I Wi, 4 N ta , 14.3, Jw be - Q Y' V Y -y If R x ,l 'f t M E., l Danielwoann ' X. 'A Daniels, Steve , - X . f , Davis, David ' 'f 'R ' ' Day, Doug n .t il it , i n XMHXI1 F ,V N li A Deal, Luke l 1 ' 1 MQ Ki ' DeLaRosa, Jennifer Kurt Pfaff hunts for change to return to Stephanie Remington. I i i 'A l 5. .. 1, DeSh0n, Doug , 4? ,,,,,, n. W ii ,,, , ,,,,q Deshon, Elizabeth I - '.-- ':-- 1--' 6 1 ' Ee ei DeShon, Julie Q D -3 1 A g X Donelson,Jill , 1' , if t 'Fifi M A .3 V Dotson, Steve I Mx sa . ag, Doyle, Becky .I A,..: ?f'l'--, I Y ti l - ,, lX- ED-ggi, o Drimmel, Cathy Drummond, Janet Duffy, Craig Duke, Bob Duley, Bobbie Dunlap, Dennis Dunning, Deigh Ann s Egli, Debby sf- Eiman, John Ellis, Doug Q Ellis, Russell Ellis, Sandy Y 'wir sr, F bb ,,., it 1,4 If x .B x. M ..-. I ..., , ::?r,,JE'J '7f Bw- 'f',:,Wa'f4 ' , sefw',s1 ' Q., X - w S N 1 I gif? WYE H 5 1 ll 1 5 l D N5 ,I H ,sn L i l. 7 r f My 1 iz. 'i ' . - , -ic' 2 , V1-' f 1 'N - , is V X-':h'f2x-align' . ' . .4, L5 . 5 ' , 1' ii 1- X ., A .:,.:- B - , L ,K 1 7 f-uf 5-F i. L- - ,ae N rr R R sn X ix, gl' l Stan Welch, junior, assumes new 'ie ad- V Ellsworth,Dan C ' D 'X Elrod,Janice zn, . ,N QQ, , , I Emberton, Mark -nl A ,s,n 5 we Engel, Connie l ' I. , 'w' in .235 ' . H V AA f Ji ,,, ' :Vff -' , i:Q v . l, ll' 3 x 11' , a L ': ' i H isl 'm mggf.Ml'--iw mimi W ll, Engeman, Mike r A Epps, Harold - 'TI 1 Class President Stan Welch holds spirit jug in pep assembly ll A c - F i i -e ssi Q-as , l 4-Ii W A i H .- War, il H- ' We L -.'. - ' '51 , I .si ?5 , V V e 21- N T le- zu -fs .ff -1 ee , w ll 'ggi 4 I ,.., . ,, Y .. Q ' , , : , f T' s Ty' ,: im: ,, Y, T 44 W .l , v, i. G i A , f vzze E Hill :-: I 1 lzffi . f I W, ,Nl -1 Q I, l Mme 1 as gal' 3 5 ' 'LH 4' e .. N 1 ' Q 45- rp rw- N r Q Wm gh , rf . S. Fletcher, John Frakes, Orbie Franklin, Cindy Freeman, David 1 ' I f I l I 'ff 1-K Freeman, Judy Frogge, Terry 'G Q' 4 Gaarder, Susan Q E Garbe, Debbie Gawatz, Gary Gee, Carol , Geha, Nancy Gemmer, Linda .M P K Gentry, Tom if J W Q I V ..,,,. we . 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' Y,' I, ,Haraway, Diana Harden, Harold Harden, Mary Ann 3' Harding, Carolyn ,Harland, Gary Harper, Helen Harris, Becky Harris, Judy Harrison, Wendy Harsh, Kathy Hartigan, Jim Hartman, Bruce Hayes, Donald Haynes, Gary Haynes, Linda gHays, Barbara Headrick, Jerry Heckel, Janet Industrious juniors make posters, ,iv , f e ,. H -or gauge' ' ag . Helmstetter, Gayle I izz L-T5 ' Ei? 5. - 'lgff Henderson, Pattie fi 5.65 iii H 'lf ' 'Z' q Wi iigglf . A l e - ' . J Hergenreter, Gail ,iggw , .' , ' V Hess, David 'fl , i , i ' 'V , 1 p ,, Hill, Steve , Pj, -..K N ' i Hxllyard, Mary - ,. ' ,iS ,, ,lk - 1 ., Mui me ,,,, 7 ..., W e ,V 4 Hoehn, Tom y l - r W- i W , Holland, David yu H, Holland, Georgia ' ' , x . b tj' K, Hollingsworth, Laura e K K g 4 l . W . K M Holm, rem 1' Y. fy if ith, ,fi . ,im Holmes, Brad X W A iq, is Horner, Judy 4 il ' M l N12 l Houp, Bob ' .JV C1 ' , - Houston, Doug ' ' ' Hudspeth, Tim l , I Y ,gg Hughes, Brenda ,' 1 -- -QM 1 . iw? 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F, Jones, Brian Jones, Ray Charles Jordan, Mark J uda, Nancy J ungk, Allen Karl, Janice Karle, John Karnes, Gary Karns, Sharon Kaufman, Valerie Keely, Michelle Keesler, Lynn Keller, Bev Keller, Diane Kelly, Mike Kendel, Nancy Kennedy, Tim Kidwell, Doug banners, buttons for campaigns Kimball, Kim Q King,J im I . . 11. :,4 ' I f Kingsley, Teri V, :Q f ,V i 2 V3 U I W, ., ? Klein, John PY' ,A Q ,L v Knight, Mike .J J it , ill, . ir a ' A ' 4 M K0en'g'J Ann Xt Q - T' J J W? ' i :-- gagif lf? gr' K0 icY'D0'ma 4 L . ' 'Tw' Kozanecki, Marge , pm 'T A QM , Kranitz, Karen - avg wi ,wyw,,, , if V , Kranitz, Kathy ' ,, ,' - Er QQ, f , HH 1 4 Kunz, Marcus - A - -j' S K i ' l Lager,Jan1ce K .,5if,: If l'1iW,5 VEVEV z X 'ff' H seas- . ii. Lamb, Becky Q , 55 M , f -f Laney, Mike 'g V, E i. ' xv Langemach, Gary 1- WI X , . 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' rf Lyons,Bill Em uuu la V4 , ,, ,fill s , ' -1-,-. fr, -f, I 4 'ai P all Cyn Y .4 i- ' Mann, Eileen N Q - , ' ' - , '5E5,:v:l3.A::,. -ff wuhu ii -J: Manns, Ritchie 1 ,H Marquardt,Dawnelle S 1 ' 5 Junior Jess Sherwood spills a bowl of paper water on Latin I slaves in a skit by advanced students at the Latin Banquet. -f , i Q' in J ii 1. . 2 ,dl ' Q Junior Class encourages sale of i --:. .. .V S, ' Z Yi L. ' 55 Marsh, Debbie Marskamp, Thea Martie, Kevin Q- is U , U 1 ...: H is Martin, Alan Martin, Marsha Mason, Debbie 0 I Matthews, Kellie ' Mayfield, Mona McClanahan, Nancy McClintic, Bev McCool, Cathy McCrary, Linda 11? U 1, aa a it McDonald, Michelle McElwain, Wendy - u, , V: 'E x 1' I . A' McEnaney, Mike V , McGarrah, Maureen in I -. , ,. eww-' .J Je if Ye - :5:?7-Ei Al as Q are vw, iirwir+'iiigrs Q inii ' McNair, Paul i Aa' - ,Q ff, bm 1 i Meakins, Glen gf ' 'y A lim ve? Eff? 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Vc- blue wool pantjumper as new uniform Junior Joe Hamilton works out on rings in gymnastics class. Scott, Bill Scott, Cindy B Senne, Jim Shane, Sandra Shaw, Beverly Shell, Debra Shellman, Rob Sheridan, Pat r Sherwood, Jess Shipers, Kenneth e Shipley, Dave a Shoop, Gary W il 3 j r ' l zzzefr E.. V .1 V a- - , , at Schneitter, Richard Schockweiler, Mary Schoen, Paula Schreiber, Billy Schultz, Ellen Schuyler, Markn or i ,. -i--- li , l 1 Will!! 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X in Y 1- ., 2, ii ii 37 Thompson, Cherlyn U in ills - i ,f f gr i 3 5- i 'if7gfa'gi, f'tf'f --5 'pf' ar i '- ' M' ,gil A ,vita . Q: : ,.2.'H ,,.. Thompson' Nancy R R R S - 3 In H Th0mPS0n, Ruth wi . 525 2 QE' if ei.5b,,f X i Th0mt0n'Brenda ' ,- l b 3 , si? ' ' L .SQL Thurn, Gre l I sg X i ,A ' Tibbitts, Tony X i . ': ., fl f , 1 Tolo,Becky ' ng., . ,aww i. 'hp . - 4 Q -f H., ..,. .....,. -.,. , Georgina Words guards the Junior Scholarship Fund jar while Senior Joe Houts inserts silver to count against the we , -we iii TOOlTlbS, R0bCI't - Ei 4 ai 2 I Townley, Gail , A ' 23,1 ' . i i :- , nj 1 ' F, -W2 I Egg! mt:i,a1.'- 1 W if Trant, Rick ii , ag, ' f , :f- W . 'l ! ,ii 4 Triplet, Nancy F A 4 ' .V , sh- L ,s V fr V , , ., J., W1 f is 'XY fl A 154.1 .a i Y A J: A it - K EHR. - sglaf. Trump, Cecilia .Q ,bg 3 7 -- . ' T.. 'J ' if ff, V Tubbs, Debby b in ,E riz, 'V class. Wyland, Dan with annual campus Clean-up Day Tymson, Ralph Vaughan, Bill Vaughn, Doug Vernon, Greg Vineyard, Nancy Turner, Mary Lynn Vogel, Gary Vogel, Steve x Voltmer, Glenn E' Wagers, Randy Wallace, Rick Wampler, Susan W9 ' xl i . ffl ' w . . ' r F , 'N Y' ..-ai 5 ' 4' ll lv af E 7 I 1 .I I N 5s .6 N, 1' f X, 'fil l 4 0, r J 'lar ' 1. .iv Q I an .- , 1 1 1 V i 1 .iw ,H ,l il F9 KX rl JA NI mi' I 2 I' 1 ix Williams, Cheri Williams, Murray Willis, Rick Wilson, Doug Wilson, Larry Wilson, Leslie Wilson, Pam Wolfe, Kathy Wood, Ann g Wood, Doug Words, Georgina Wyeth, Jennifer Yanuck, Jerry C Young, Kevin Young, Virginia Q .l .. H H. H it i 5 F 1 in in FM 'iw . 5' gg Q N5 .,. X x H, ,H 6 il . , . le? V lg V i r l r D ...,. l .. .. ,,A,,. y. F 1 Q, f2'f-31552 itil'-iw JJ, , Sri'-1 W Ward, Debbie Warner, Cindy Watson, Ben N Wegenka, Lynn Welch, Stan 4 Wenz, Dan p Werner, Walter Weston, Alonzo Weston, Steve Weyer, Andrew White, Dan White, Marcia White, Philip Widener, David Wiedmaier, Diane Wiedmaier, Mike Wilkinson, Bruce Willhite, Etta J o H , .Q 2 Senior oliicers Bill Ford, Lynn Martin, Jeb Blakeley, and Renee Frank discuss plans for class gift with Mr. Frank Baker. Seniors accept responsibilities along With prestige Mr. Robert Moran, counselor for the class of '71, informs Carole Hicks of different colleges and their requirements. i l R, X gb, 1- 'N Five hundred members of the class of '71 found that accompanying the prestige of being a senior there were also added responsibilities. These responsibilities included the writing and editing of the school paper, the Outlook, heading the production of the Wakitan, and writing and producing the Senior Variety Show. Seniors chose These Times, They Are Changing as the theme for the variety show. The production, di- rected by Cathy Cobb, Larry Harman, and Connie Jennings, centered around the kidnapping of a time machine. Students presented various acts under this basic theme. Along with extra-curricular responsibilities, mem- bers of the class of ,71 had a heavier academic sched- ule. Central offered college preparatory classes which included such courses as English literature, interna- tional relations, Chemistry Il, and physics. Finally, the culmination of four years of work ended in a jumble of activities-NHS tap day, Senior Award day, baccalaureate, and graduation. A chapter has come to an end in the lives of tive hundred Cen- tralites, and for many it ended all too quickly. Abels, Michael Acord, Jody Albus, J .C. Allaman, Julie Anderson, Becky Anderson, Craig Anthony, Mike Arn, Diane Seniors place f1rst 1n Chr1stmas canned food drive Arnold, Dennis Ashlock, Bonnie Ashlock, Sharon Ashworth, Susan Austen, Frances Babcock, Dennis Bailey, David Bailey, Donald Baker, Randy Barber, Janice Barcus, Debbie Barmann, Terry Barnett, Pam Barnett, Sharon Barton, Janet Bayer, Anne Beaderstadt, Dennis G Bell, Sam Benitz, Wesley Bentrup, Susan Bergman, Connie Bergonzoni, Leah Bigelow, Rick Black, Frank Blakely, Jeb Blank, Cheryl Bleazard, Mike Blosser, Pamela Bodde, Mary Boller, Ellen Bonebrake, Jack Boner, Nancy I 'Underground Sunshine, provides .-. U V l alll x -f , Q ,X Ex A R , Bonham, David Bootman, Cindy Bottorff, Daniel Bottorff, Kenetha Bowen, Gregg Bower, Janet Bradford, Donald Branson, Debbie Brewer, Clarence Brown, Irving Browne, Mike Brunk, Brenda Buckles, Deborah Cargill, Pat P Carle, Kelly Carroll, Mike Chandler, Debbie Chavez, Lola Cheffey, John Cherry, Roxanne Chesser, Robert Chrystie, Bruce Clark, Norm Clayton, Mitzi Clinkenbeard, Tom Clouser, Charles Cobb, Cathy Colbert, Georgia ' Comley, Mark Compton, Debbie Coulter, Debbie Cox, Steven Cox, Terry Coyle, Beverly Cramer, Paul Crigler, Cindy Crotty, Frank Crouch, Dana Cryer, Steve Cunning, Linda Lively cheerleaders' spirit arouses David, Debbie Davis, Lonnie Davis, Roger Davisson, Lorraine- Dawkins, Jim Deal, Candace Deal, Gregg Deal, Matthew Delfs, Cynthia Dennis, Paula Denver, Cheryl DeShon, Marilyn DeWeese, Leonard Douglas, Larry Drennen, Greg Duguid, Carol Dunavant, Kristy Duncan, Wilhelmine Earhart, Bill Eastwood, John Eberting, Dave Eckels, Greg Egli, Becky Einbender, Lisa Elder, Dallas Ellis, Lynette Emberry, Edward Ernbrey, Connie Ericson, Jane Estes, Tammy Etchison, Ron Evans, Chris Evans, DeWayne Fagan, Rhonda Fager, Ruth Falkenbach Janet Feiden, Marilyn Fenner, Bill Ferguson, Gary Ferry, Arthur H+ Fourteen senior girls compete for 'ff' 1 N ,70 Football Homecoming Queen 'il f .lx ,, ' V .iw-' 9 .y :gf 'ii' s Fiquet, Louis Ford, Bill Ford, Bob 9 Frank, Renee Fridell, Kerry Frye, Bill Garland, Judy Garvin, Dan 9 Gawatz, Dan Gebhart, Conrad Geller, Phil Gemmer, Nancy Gentry, Michelle Gerdom, Pam Gibbs, Linda 'X Gilpin, Richard mGirner, Jeanne Glaze, Robert 1 Glenn, Terry Goatcher, Annett C fvGore, Bill Grable, Doug Grable, Mike Gracia, Gustavo Gram, Jane Green, John Gregory, Terry Grider, Linda Griffith, Dan Hr Grimes, Penny Grissom, Rhonda cr.Guyer, Frosty Haberichter, Bruce Hague, Marsha Hale, Peggy Hanson, Michael I- Harman, Larry Harrison, Janet Hart, Joyce Hart, Mel Co-editors Clinkenbeard, atson 4 -. I , head first ,fb semester Outlook staff , l rt' it -i if-Q I i i WX l, all tl ll Hassenbush, Hoppy Hatfield, Pam Hawkins, Ernest Hayes, Craig Hayes, Ronald Heater, Don Heath, Richard Heckel, Shelley Hector, LeLinda Henderson, Joseph Henderson, Melinda Hendrickson, Mark Herbert, Brad Herbison, Rick Herndon, Donna q Heschong, Rod Hessemyer, Gary Heyer, Patti Hicks, Carole Hill, Dennis Hiskey, Patricia Hobson, Robert Hockaday, Nancy I-iockaday, Sharon Hoecker, Jeannine Holcomb, Steve - Hollingsworth, Linda Hollingsworth, Renee Holmes, Dennis Holt, Jeannette A Hootman, Bill Horn, Stephen Horning, Steve Hoskins, Allison Houston, Bill Houts, Joe Howard, Nick Hoyt, Randall I-Iribal, Charles Hueser, Mike IQ . ,- Q 'K f if Vi ' L fa- 'S H for J Senate establish scholarship fund i A' 4 'NN l WT? J F K .X I N , ii +3i+..,.. Hughes, Marilyn Hughes, Shelly Humphreys, Ellen Hunt, John Ingram, Debbie Ingram, Pam Qlrgjndsdarlgs Jackson, Mark James, Cheryl Jeiferies, Debbie Jennings, Connie Jensen, Nancy Johnson, Mark Johnson, RaeAnn Kagay, Kathy Kagay, Stephen 5 Keatley, Bob Keefer, Ken Keeney, Diane Keller, Aytchmond Kendzora, Jennifer Kennedy, Cindy Kepley, Cherie Kerber, Kathy Kerns, Raymond Kerns, Terry Kessberger, Margaret Kiner, Warren King, Mike Kirkpatrick, Patty- Knickerbocker, Cathy Koch, Richard Koch, Thomas Konicy, Keith Kopczynski, Teresa Koven , Gary Krull, Margie Kmmme, Diann La Follette, Dave Lambright, Terry irner, Koch, Gilpin earn places as semi-finalists on ational Merit --1. r A N ij- l Lane, David Lanham, Pam Lawrence, Ron Lehr, Gery Leidy, Robert Leidy, Roy Lewis, Karen Liechti, Susan Lininger, Brenda Lipira, Bill Livingston, Joanne Long, Carmen Loomis, Ken Loomis, Randall Lorenz, Patrick 5 Losson, Brad Losson, Pam Loubey, Beverly Lucas, Lynn Luedtke, Dave Lutz, Connie Lux, Jeff Lykins, Dennis Lyman, Linda Lynch, J anace Lyons, Charley Magner, Reva Major, Becky Maker, Gloria Mann, Jeanette Marquardt, Steve Martin, David Martin, Lynn Martin, Roxy Mason, Paul Mathews, Alton Mathews, Patricia Maugh, Steve McBrady, Kathy McCall, Cindy , D JI , ,, Six senior bo cheerleaders lead l Herd, pre sent pep assembly skits 'fi' McClanahan, Paula McClure, Mike McCrary, Jack McDonald, Brenda McGaughy, Tommy McGlade, Jerry McGloth1in, Paul McKinzie, Robin McLean, Cindy McNeily, Marshall McQuiston, Janice Millen, Cindy Miller, Dean Miller, Dennis Miller, Larry Miller, Michael Minor, Rhonda Minter, Janis Modlin, Martin Moles, Susan Monach, Greg Moran, Pam Morrison, Dan Myers, Paul Nelson, Robin Nichols, Janet Nold, Pam Nold, Patti U Norton, Don Novak, Patricia O'Dell, Mike Ogletree, Phyllis O'Neill, Jerry Owens, Clifton Owens, Richard Parisoff, Jana yParker, Michele Pasley, Lynn Pasternak, Karen Patton, Connie AKIT advisers choose Rat-:Ann Pawlowski, Debbie Payne, Terry Pearl, Roger Pendleton, Elaine Perez, Alex Perkins, Doyle Peterson, Beverly Pettry, Donald Pfander, Barbara Pickett, Steve Porter, Gary Power, Pat Price, Jana Price, 'Stephen Procter, Cindy Pulliam, Dixie Ramsey, Dave Ransom, Tom Rausch, Jess Reardon, Karen Reeves, Robert Rehm, Joyce Richardson, Kay Richey, Susan Riddell, Sarah Riddick, Peggy Riepen, Brian Rinard, Steven Ripper, Joni Roberts, Janice Roberts, Phillip Robinson, Karen Rock, Josie Ross, Lisa Rutenbar, Cathi Sadler, Jan Salanski, Dave Sale, Karen Sauder, Darlene Saunders, Mike i , u :W-1 1 1' ' i ,ze ,J ,.:ll.gwL,1 .- --My . l 'il -Le.- ,:,: gf- - 'eJ'5zzl. 'bf' ill --ill? ' . 5' ' 1 sr: ill' ,,w5f't -'nmg-N-M . 'lf' - - , . L 'L 5 M'- ,,'.' ' , -rms W., , w 2 ' -f . L'-' M 'i , '- ' ' . X 'J I . . 1 Q . -,. r ., ,V 1,55 weSff'f - , 1 ,,.. ,, v K 5 ,Q .N 1' vsiw.. 'Nm -s ,- V., jg, ., 1, F- . 4' -1 ,',v'1' NAA ' ' , If 'fre .r -2 , 'i f--:'..das' , g-is , ' ,- M . an ua: -, 'll ' My fi' Seniors stage 'The Times, They '1- 1 I . V I? Q-..,, 5 I -sk Q-'Q Are Changing' for ariety Show I gr 1 2 H 4 mi r 1 ,..-4 x 5 n if lr, s Scates, Barbara Schaaf, Charles Schiermeyer, Marilyn Schmidt, David Schneider, Fred Schneider, Janice Schoneman, Diana Schreiber, Nancy Schultz, Mike Schultz, Rosemary Seever, Anita Sexton, Betty Sharp, Terry Shellenberger, Gary Shipley, Karen Simmons, Connie Simmons, Jackie Simmons, John Simon, Rod Slifer, Sue 0 Smith, Joyce Snipes, Debbie Snuffer, Dave Spalding, Darrel Sprague, John Sprague, Rhonda Stark, Pam Starkey, Sherry I 1 l fi 'Z' fn .elk A F if - ,,., L, Steele, Carol Steele, Marvin Sten, Mike Steppe, Dennis Stewart, Sandra Still, Terresa Stipp, Bob Stipp, Janice Strayer, Rex Stuber, Danny Stuber, Nancy Stufflebean, Kenneth ational Honor SOC1Cty chooses . , , 1 , , ,- Sutton, Max Sweet, David Swoboda, Teresa Swope, Vicki Tanner, Bob Taylor, Paula Taylor, Ron Teczar, Patricia Thomas, Cindy Thomas, Denny Thompson, Dennis Thompson, Nancy Thornton, Susan Tilson, Sandra NTrout, Jim Turner, Merry Ellen Underwood, Richard Underwood, Roger Vale, Sandra Vandever, Dave Vey, Hal Vulgamott, Cinda Wake, Debbie Waltemath, Terry Washington, Jerome Watkins, J im Watkins, Pam Watson, Jim Wegenka, Gregg Weiss, Steven Wheat, Mark Whitacre, Bill Whisler, Peggy White, Denise White, Gary Wilding, Steven Williams, Walter Wilson, Debbie Wilson, Kip Wilson, Ralph so s li I Seniors take SAT 'TC7' 1 V w.. lf' 1 X 3 'lg ll Nfl w ACT exams to W5 W.: I Graduation climaxes four years of academic and extracurricular activities for the Class of '71. qualif for college scholarships ' new - t if ' ff--I , 75, ' X W x W 'W l 'fb w ' N., '-s Wilson, Stephen Wilson, Susan Windsor, Bruce Wolfe, Richard Wood, Rosanne Worthington, Marjorie Yarnell, Steve Young, Mike Younger, J im Zach, Linda Zeit, Debbie Zoubek, Linda Top ranking seniors receive scholastic recognition J Phyllis Ogletree bf Jeb Blakeley lfleannie Girner Richard Koch A' L Mike Saunders 1 Paula Dennis my Margie Krull K . V Hoppy Hassenbush Vrom Koch V'Mark Comley ' fr .ul : ', fiv- if A 55' 'J ' 13. - 1 1 4?-ll' it 1 -'fr I , fill! A V 'W , 'V L 'alia 1 . A' Z Q! H' MH, J I , grlzgffl' Glimpses of reality . . . restlessness . . . movement . walk- ing away . . . pausing . . . reflecting . . . only maining . . . crumpled pep ribbons . . . a poster play . . . tattered campaign hand-outs . . . a clipping fronp' paper . . . a soiled C letter . . . dusty and tarnished Qjljtolarship pins . . . a shriveled corsage . . . well worn yearbooks . . . a picture of a friend . . . a newly obtained diploma . . . remnants of four years . . . happy hours . . . moments of misery . . . triumphs . . . victories . . . twinkling eyes . . . muffled laugh- ter . . . the hush of thought . . . ever changing characters . . . walking away. . .pausing. . .reflecting . .remembering . . vu'-' 5 milf I F :ft ,M A ABELS, MICHAEL Intramural Football, Intramural Basketball. ACORD, JODY LEIGH ESQ' P3.A5?,...Et'?a52:.t.,?'Ui.tg25'5t..?35bs.t?.l2S Club, Teacher's Assistant. ALLAMAN, JULIE GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. ANDERSON, BECKY All-school Play, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Counselor's Assistant. ANDERSON, CRAIG M. Concert Choir, Mixed Choir. ANTHONY, MIKE DECA. ARN, DIANE LOUISE All-school Play, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Leadershig Club, Senior Variety Show, Student Senate, cience Club, Teaeher's Assis- tant, Prose and Poetry Club. ARNOLD, DENNIS All-school Play, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Science Club, Freshman Football, Track. ASHLOCK, BONNIE GAA, Junior Achievement, Mixed Choir, DECA. ASHLOCK, SHARON Pep Squad, ROTC Sponsor Officer, Shield and Spear. ASI-IWORTH, SUSAN DIANE GAA, Junior Achievement, Pep Squad. B BAILEY, RAY DON C Club, Junior Achievement, ROTC, Fresh- man Football, Freshman Track, Reserve Track. BAKER, RANDY Band, C Club, ROTC, Varsity Track, Var- sity Cross Country, Varsity Wrestling. Seniors Max Sutton and Mike Saunders answer questions from other Hi-Y mem- bers in a Youth in Government session. Senior activities BARBER, JANICE GAA, Junior Achievement, French Club. BARCUS, DEBBIE All-school Play, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Senate, Football Queen Atten- dant. BARMANN, BILL Teacher's Assistant. BARMANN, TERRY GAA, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assis- tant, German Club. BARNETT, SHARON Band, GAA, Pep Squad, BSU, Teacher's As- sistant. BARNETT, PAM All-school Play, Glee Club. BARTON, JANET All-school Play, Band, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. BAYER, ANNE Brush and Pencil, Senior Variety Show, Y- Teens. BEADERSTADT, DENNIS German Club, Teacher's Assistant. BELL, SAM All-school Play, Boy Cheerleader, Forum Club, Math Club, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, Student Senate, Student Senate Cabinet, Outlook Staff, Science Club, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Hi-Y, The Herd, Quill and Scroll. BENITZ, WESLEY ROTC, Latin Club, The Herd. BENTRUP, SUSAN PATRICIA Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' CU Club, Glee Club, Indianettes, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Spanish Club, Science Club, GAA Pin Girl. BERGMAN, CONNIE S. GAA, Glee Club, Nurse's Assistant, DECA, Y-Teens. BERGONZONI, LEAH R. GAA, Indianettes, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. BIGELOW, JOHN RICKY Mixed Choir, ROTC, Intramural Football, Hi- BLACK, FRANK ROTC, Shield and Spear. BLAKELEY, J EB All-school Play, C Club, Boy Cheerleader, Class Officer, Forum Club, Math Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Ofiice Staff, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, Stu- dent Senate, Varsity Football, German Club, Varsity Wrestlinrg, Science Club, Teacher's As- sistant, Reserve rack, Hi-Y. BLANK, CHERYL R. GAA, Mixed Choir, Gymnastics. BLOSSER, J. PAMELA Concert Choir, GAA, Glee Club. BOLLER, ELIZABETH ELLEN GAA, ROTC Sponsor Officer, Shield and Spear. BONEBRAKE, JACK All-school Play, Concert Choir, Math Club, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, Student Senate, Science Club. BONHAM, DAVID E. All-school Play, Band, ROTC, Pep Band. BOOTMAN, CINDY Pep Squad. BONER, NANCY L. All-school Play, Concert Choir, Indianettes, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant. BOTTORFF, KENETHA All-school Play, GAA, Junior Achievement, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. BOWER, JANET GAA, Junior Achievement. BRADFORD, DONALD D. Band, ROTC, Prose and Poetry Club, Pep Band. BRANSON, DEBBIE All-school Play, Brush and Pencil. BREWER, CLARENCE ROTC. BROWN, IRVING C Club, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Intramural Basketball. BROWNE, MICHAEL R. Junior Achievement, Library Staff, ROTC, Se- nior Variety Show, Shield and Spear, Intra- mural Football, Intramural Basketball. BRUNK, BRENDA Glee Club, Pep Squad. BUCKLES, DEBORAH FAYE GAA, Junior Achievement, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Latin Club. C CARGILI., PAT C Club, Math Club, Office Staff, Senior Leadership Club, Student Senate, Student Sen- ate Ofticer, Varsity Tennis, Freshman Basket- ball, Hi-Y, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Color Day. CARLE, KELLY W, All-school Play, C Club, Senior Variety Show, Student Senate, Varsity Football, Var- sity Track, Hi-Y, Intramural Basketball. CARROLL, MIKE ROTC, DECA. CHANDLER, DEBBIE GAA, Indianettes, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Football Queen Attendant. CHEFFEY, JOHN L. All-school Play, Band, Junior Achievement. CHERRY, ROXANNE GAA, Y-Teens, Pep Squad. CHRYSTIE, BRUCE All-school Play, Band, Chess Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Inner-Club Choral. CLARK, NORMAN ROTC, HI-Y, DECA. CLAYTON, MITZI All-school Play, Glee Club, Indianettes, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. CLINKENBEARD, TOM All-school Plat? Boy Cheerleader Class Officer, Fomm Club, OTC, Senior Variety Show, Stu- dent Senate, Outlook Staff, quill and Scroll, Hi-Y, Freshman Football, eservc Track, Christmas Play. CLOUSER, CHARLES ROTC. COBB, CATHY All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Senate, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. COLBERT, GEORGIA L. GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Indianettes, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Se- nior Variety Show, Y-Teens, BSU. COMLEY, MARK All-school Play, Band, Forum Club, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Senior Leader- ship Club, Swim Team. COMPTON, DEBBIE FTA, GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Biology-Science Club, French Club. COULTER, DEBRA D. GAA, Glee Club. COX, STEVEN ROTC. COYLE, BEV All-school Play, GAA, Library Staff, Careers, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. CRAMER, PAUL Math Club, ROTC, Science Club. CRIGLER, CINDY Brush and Pencil, Class Officer, GAA, Senior Variety Show, Student Senate Cabinet, Teach- er's Assistant, Y-Teens. CRYER, STEVE All-school Play, C Club, Forum Club, Se- nior Variety Show, Varsity Wrestling. CUNNING, LINDA All-school Play, Band, GAA, Senior Show. Medical Variety CZERWONKE, DAVE Medical Careers, ROTC, DECA, Hi-Y. D DAVID, DEBBY GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, Student Senate Cabinet, Out- lgok Staff, Spanish Club, Color Day, Christmas ay. DAVIS, L. DAVIS ROTC DAVISSON, LORRAINE All-school Play, Junior Achievement, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assis- Iant. DAWKINS, JIM C Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Track. DEAL, CANDACE Concert Choir, GAA, Glee Club, Senior Va- riety Show. DEAL, GREGORY WAYNE ROTC DELFS, CINDY All-school Play, Forum Club, GAA, Glee Club, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assis- tant, Science Club, Color Day, Spanish Club. DENNIS, PAULA All-school Play, Forum Club, GAA, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, French Club, Science Club. DENVER, CHERYL All-school Play, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, French Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Newcomers' Club, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. DESHON, MARILYN GAA, Pep Squad DEW, CHARLES G. Mixed Choir, ROTC DILLON, MARY PAT GAA DOUGLAS, LARRY C Club, Senior Leadership Club, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football. DRENNEN, GREG S. ROTC, Wrestling, Baseball. DUGUID, CAROL All-school Play, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Senior Va- riety Show, Teacher's Assistant. DUNAUANT, KRISTY GAA, Glee Club, Student Senate. E EGLI, REBECCA ANNE Concert Choir, GAA, Glee Club, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Science Club, French Club. EINBENDER, LISA Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Student Senate, Student Senate Cabinet, Teacher's Assistant, French Club. ELLIS, LYNETTE All-school Play, Band, GAA, Junior Achieve- ment, Senior Variety Show, Newcomer's Club, Teacher's Assistant. EMBREY, CONNIE JO Glee Club, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Office Staff. EMBERRY, ED ROTC. DECA ERICSON, JANE MARGARET All-school Play, Class Officer, GAA, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Vareity Show, Student Senate, Student Senate Officer, Outlook Staff, Quill and Scroll. ERVIN, DAVE C Club, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Wrestling, Swimming. ESTES, TAMARRA GENE All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Senate, Teacher's Assistant, Christmas Play, Spanish Club, Color Day. EVANS, CHRIS M. Office Staff F FAGAN, RHONDA SUE GAA, Pep Squad. FALKENBACH, JANET All-school Play, Library Staff. FEIDEN, MARILYN All-school Play, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Math Club, Pep Squad, Senior Va- riety Show, Spanish Club. FENNER, BILL C Club,.Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Varsity Swimming. Senior varsity cheerleader Bev Loubey shows her strength during a skit where cheerleaders became football players. FIQUET, LOUIS ALBERT All-school Play, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Christmas Play. FINNEY, VALERIE GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir. FORD,BILL C Club, Boy Cheerleader, Class Officer, Math Club, Office Staff, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, Student Senate, Varsity Golf, Varsity Tennis, Science Club, Hi-Y. FORD, BOB All-school Play, C Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Lead- ership Club, Senior Variety Show, Student Senate, Varsity Tennis, Science Club, Hi-Y. FRANK, RENEE Cheerleader, Class Officer, GAA, Glee Club, Senior Variety Show, Student Senate, French Slug, Teacher's Attendant, Football Queen At- en ant. FRIDELL, KERRY N GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad. FRYE, WILLIAM A. C Club, Varsity Wrestling. G GARLAND, JUDY GAA, Pep Squad, Glee Club, Senior Variety Show, DECA. GARVIN, DAN All-school Play, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, l-Ii-Y. GAWATZ, DANNY C Club, Office Staff, ROTC, Varsity Basket- ball, Outlook Staff, German Club, Quill and Scroll. GEBHART, O. CONRAD All-school Play,. Chess Club, Forum Club, Math Club, National Honor Society, ROTC, Rifle Team, German Club, Hi-Y, Science Club, Football, Debate, Saber Guard. GELLER, PHIL Chess Club, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Track, Science Club. GEMMER, NANCY GAA, Junior Achievement, DECA, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. GENTRY, MICHELLE Concert Choir, Indianettes, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, French Club, Teacher's Assistant. 2 03 204 GERDOM, PAM All-school Play, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Quill and Scroll, Color Day, Prom Committee. GIBBS, LINDA All-school Play, Chess Club, GAA, Indianettes, Medical Careers, Pep Squad, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant. GILPIN, RICHARD All-school Pllaly, Chess Club, Forum Club, Math Club, ational Honor Society, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Science Club. Latin Club, Quill and Scroll. GIRNER, JEANNE GAA, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Newcomers' Club. GLAZE, BOB All-school Play, Forum Club, Junior Achieve- ment, Math- Club, National Honor Society, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Science Club, French Club, Latin Club, Quill and Scroll, Newcomers' Club, Color Day. GLENN, TERRY U. All-school Play, Senior Variety Show, Science Club, Hi-Y. GOATHCHER, ANNETTE Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant. GORE, BILL All-school Play, Concert Club, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Varsity Show, Prose and Poetry Club, Hi-Y, Teacher's Assistant, Science Club. GRACIA, GUSTAVO Science Club GRAM, JANE All-school Play, Chess Club, Concert Choir, GAA, Indianettes, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. GREEN,JOHN Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show. GREGORY, TERRY ANNE Band, GAA, Junior Achievement, Medical Careers, Senior Variety Show, Spanish Club. Seniors Ellen Humphreys and Susan Molesiheat a crucible during an experi- ment. air 'ik GRIDER, LINDA JO GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant. GRIMES, PENNY All-school Play, Brush and Pencil,. GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Science Club, Spanish Club. GUYER, FROSTY Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Wrestling. H HABERICHTER, BRUCE Library Staff, Math Club, Office Staff. HAGUE, MARSHA LEE Indianettes, Junior Achievement, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. HANSON, MICHAEL KENT Senior Variety Show, Science Club. HARMAN, LARRY All-school Play, Band, Chess Club, Concert Choir, Forum Club, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Senior Leader- ship Club, Senior Variety Show, Student Sen- ate, Student Senate Cabinet, Science Club, Christmas Play, Quill and Scroll, Teacher's Assistant. HART, JOYCE GAA, Junior Achievement, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. I-IATFIELD, PAM All-school Play, GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Out- look Staff, French Club, Quill and Scroll, Teacher's Assistant. HAWKINS, EARNEST C Club, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Varsity Track, BSU, Intramural Basketball, Football. HEATER, DON ROTC, Shield and Spear. HECKEL, CATHERINE CSHELLEY7 GAA, Senior Variety Show. HECTOR, LELINDA K. Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Latin Club. HENDERSON, MINDY S5233 'Y:'3'.3a.C'E'1'i:.bieeoigfasaieniixlillili Club, Teacher's Assistant, Science Club. HENTON, STEVE C Club, Varsity Golf. HERBISON, RICK JAMES C Club, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Varsity Bas- ketball. HERBERT, BRADLEY All-school Play, Library Staff, ROTC, Student Senate, Intramural Football, Intramural Bas- ketball. HERNDON, DONNA All-school Play, GAA, Indianettes, Pep Squad, Counselor's Assistant. HESCHONG, ROD All-school Play, C Club, ROTC, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, Stu- dent Senate, Varsity Football, Reserve Foot- ball, Hi-Y, Intramural BasketbaJl, Christmas Play, Color Day, Teacher's Assistant, Science Club. HICKS, CAROLE Spanish Club, French Club, Teacher's Assis- tant, Basketball Queen Attendant. I-IILLYARD, RONNIE ROTC HOCKADAY, SHARON KAY All-school Play, Glee Club, Teacher's Assis- tant. HOECKER, JEANNINE All-school Play, GAA, Glee Club, Math Club, Pep Squad, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Counselor's Assistant. HOLCOMB, STEVE All-school Play, C Club, Math Club, National Honor Society, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, Latin Club, Ger- man Club, Science Club, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Football, Teacher's Assistant, Hi-Y. HOLLINGSWORTH, LINDA Cheerleader, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Indianettes, Junior Achieve- ment, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Senate. HOLLINGSWORTH, RENEE All-school Play, Band, GAA. HOLMES, DENNIS L. ROTC, Varsity Track. HORN, STEPHEN ROTC HORNING, STEVE Mixed Choir, ROTC HOSKINS, ALLISON All-school Play, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Wakitan Staff, Latin Club, Quill and Scroll, Color Day, Prom Committee. HOUSTON, WILLIAM F. Junior Achievement HOUTS, JOSEPH KINYOUN JR. Chess Club, Forum Club, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Latin Club, Golf, Quill and Scroll, Outlook Staff. HOWARD, NICK C Club, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Varsity Base- ball, Basketball. HOYT, RANDALL ROTC, Shield and Spear, Spanish Club. HRIBAL, CHARLIE JO All-school Play, Science Club. HUGHES, MICHELE LYNN GAA, Pep Squad, French Club. HUNT, JOHN ROTC. I INGRAM, DEBBIE FTA, GAA, Glee Club, Junior Achievement, ROTC Sponsor Officer, Shield and Spear, Teacher's Assistant, IRWIN, MARK Cf Club, Foum Club, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Football, Varsity Swimming, Science Club, Hi-Y. J JACKSON, MARK Intramural Football, Football, Teacher's Assistant, Science Club. JAMES, CHERYL All-school Play, GAA, Indianettes, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. JEFFERIES, DEBORAH All-school Play, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad. JENNINGS, CONNIE All-school Play, Class Officer, Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Senate, Football Maid of Honor. JENSEN, NANCY GAA, Spanish Club. JOHNSON, MARK WILLIAM C Club, Mixed Choir,. ROTC, Rifle Team, Senior Variety Show, Shield and Spear, Var- sity Track. JOHNSON, RAEANN All-school Play, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, Waki- tan Editor, Latin Club, Counselor's Assistant, Y-Teens, Color Day, Basketball Queen, Quill and Scroll. K KAGAY, KATHY GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. KAGAY, STEPHEN Chess Club, Math Club, ROTC, Intramural Football, Intramural Basketball. KEATLEY, BOB All-school Play, Boy Cheerleader, Class Officer, Concert Choir, Forum Club, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, Stu- dent Senate, Student Senate Officer, Outlook Staff, Science Color Day, Class Council. KENNEY, DIANE GAA, Teacher's Assistant. KENDZORA, JENNIFER M. All-school Play, Cheerleader, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. KENNEDY, CYNTHIA LEA Concert Choir, GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Science Club. KEPLEY, CHERIE All-school Play, GAA, Library Staff, Outlook Staff, French Club, Quill and Scroll. KERBER, KATHY U. All-school Play, GAA, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Student Senate, Spanish Club, Teacher's Assis- tant, Christmas Play. KERNS, RAY ROTC, DECA, I-Ii-Y KERNS, TERRY All-school Play, GAA, Senior Variety Show, Latin Club, Teacher's Assistant. KESSBERGER, MARGARET All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, Science Club. KINER, WARREN C Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Football, Hi-Y. KIRKPATRICK, PATTY GAA, Junior Achievement, Teacher's Assistant. KOCH, RICHARD All-school Play, Band, C Club, Forum Club, Math Club, National Honor Society, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, Student Senate, Hi-Y, Science Club, Latin Club, German Club, Varsity Swimming. KOCH, TOM All-school Play, Math Club, National Honor Society, Senior Variety Show, Latin Club, French Club. Science Club, Newcomers' Club, Teacher's Assistant. KONICY, KEITH Varsity Track, Science Club, Intramural Foot- ball. KOPCZYNSKI, TERESA GAA, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Spanish Club. KOVEN, GARY M. Forum Club. Latin Club. KRULL, MARGIE All-school Play, Forum Club, GAA, Math Club, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Leadership Club, Se- nior Variety Show, Student Senate Officer, French Club, Teacher's Assistant, Color Day. KRUMME, DIANN Concert Choir, GAA, Glee Club, Indianettes, Library Staff. Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. L LAMBRIGHT, TERRY C Club, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Varsity Base- ball, Varsity Football, Intramural Basketball. LANE, H. DAVID Mixed Choir, ROTC, Intramural Basketball. LANHAM, PAM Glee Club. LAWRENCE, RONNIE ROTC, Intramural Football. LEIDY, ROBERT G. ROTC. LEIDY, ROY ROTC. LEWIS, KAREN GAA. LININGER, BRENDA GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad. LIPIRA, WILLIAM ANTHONY All-school Play, Chess Club, Forum Club, Math Club, Science Club, Latin Club. LOE, DELORES A. GAA, Junior Achievement. LORENZ, PATRICK W. Boy Cheerleader, Forum Club, Office Staff, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Varsity Swimming, Hi-Y, Foot- ball, Track. LOSSON, BRAD C Club, Varsity Tennis, Intramural Basket- ball, Intramural Football, German Club, Teacher's Assistant. LOSSON, PAMELA SUE GAA, Junior Achieveme-nt, Mixed Choir. LOUBEY, BEVERLY ANN All-school Play, Cheerleader, Concert Choir, FTA, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Cquad, Senior Leadership Club, Student Senate, Teacher's Assistant. LUCAS. LYNN Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Lead- ership Club, Senior Variety Show, GAA Trophy Girl, Christmas Play, Teacher's Assistant. LUEDTKE. DAVE Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Teacher's Assis- tant. LUTZ, CONNIE All-school Play, GAA, Indianettes, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. LUX, JEFF Senior Variety Show. LYKINS, DENNIS All-school Play, Chess Club, Math Club, Science Cheerleaders Patti Nold and Sam Bell perform two-bits in a pep assembly. Club, Teacher's Assistant. LYMAN, S. LINDA All-school Play, GAA, GAA Board, Glee Club, Indianettes, Junior Achievement, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Wakitan Staff, Spanish Club. LYNCH, JANACE GAA, Glee Club, French Club. LYONS, CHARLES Forum -Club, Student Senate, Teacher's Assis- tant, Science Club, Hi-Y. M MAGGI, DAVID A. Band, DECA. MAGNER, REVA All-school Play, GAA, DECA. MANN, JEANETTE Library Staff, GAA. MARQUARDT, STEVEN C Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Var- sity Wrestling. MARTIN, DAVE ROTC. MARTIN, LYNN All-school play, Class Officer, GAA, Glee Club, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Color Day, Latin Club, Quill and Scroll, Science Club. MARTIN, ROXY All-school Play, GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Va- riety Show, Outlook Staff, Science Club, Coun- selor's Assistant, Y-Teens, Quill and Scroll. MASON, PAUL All-school Play, Band. MATHEWS, PATRICIA Concert Choir, GAA, Junior Achievement, Mixed Ch0ll', Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. MA UGH, STEVE All-school Play, C Club, Math Club, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Wrestling. 5 Boy cheerleaders perform a skit during pep assembly before a football game. MCBRADY, KATHY Brush and Pencil, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Spanish Club. McCALL, CINDY G. All-school Play, Outlook Staff, Latin Club. McCLANAHAN, PAULA JAMICE GAA, Glee Club, Indianettes, Library Staff, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacher's As- sistant. MCCLURE, MICHAEL C Club,.Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Varsity Baseball, Teacher's Assistant. McGLADE, JERRY FTA, Math Club. MCKINZIE, ROBIN LYNNE Glee Club. MCLEAN, CINDY All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Science Club, French Club, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. McQUISTON, JANICE GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Pep Squad. MILLER, DENNIS LYON Medical Careers. MILLER, DEAN ROTC, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, C Club. MILLER, CINDY Teacher's Assistant. MILLER, LARRY All-school Play, C Club, Class Officer, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Student Senate, Varsity Football, I-Ii-Y. MINOR, RHONDA Pep Squad. MINTER, JANIS Glee Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Science Club. MODLIN, MARTIN G. C Club, Varsity Football, Intramural Bas- ketball, Intramural Baseball. MOLES, SUSAN GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Perf Squad, Senior Variety Show, Spanish Club, eacher's Assistant. MONACH, GREG C Club, ROTC, Senior Variet Show, Var- sity Football, Intramural Basketball, All-City, All-District, All-State. MORAN, PAMELA KAY All-school Play, FTA,,GAA, Girls' C Club, Pep Sq-uacl, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, eacher's Assistant, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Club. MYERS, PAUL ROTC. N NELSON, ROBIN All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's As- sistant, French Club. NICHOLS, JANET Brush and Pencil, GAA, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show. NOLD, PATTI All-school Play, Cheerleader, Class Officer, GAA, National Honor Society, Senior Leader- ship Club, Senior Variety Show, Student Senate, French Club, Head Cheerleader, Football Queen. NOLD, PAM GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Counselor's Assistant. NORTON, DON Band, C Club, Varsity Tennis. NOVAK, PATTI All-school Play, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club Glee Club, lndianettes, Junior Achievement, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant, Science Club. O OGLETREE, PHYLLIS All-school Play, Forum Club, GAA, Math Club, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, Latin Club, Teacher's Assistant. ONEILL, JERRY ROTC O'DELL, MIKE Forum Club. OVERMAN, MIKE ROTC OWENS, RICHARD ROTC P PARISOFF, J ANA Band, Senior Variety Show. PARKER, MICHELE DIANE All-school Play, Concert Choir, Forum Club, Mixed Choir, ep Squad, Senior Variety Show, French Club. PASLEY, LYNN C Club, ROTC, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling. PASTERNAK, KAREN All-school Play, GAA, Library Staff, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y- Teens, French Club, Teacher's Assistant. PATTON, CONNIE JOYCE Band, Concert Choir, GAA, Glee Club, Li- brary Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. PAWLOWSKI, DEBBIE GAA, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, -Teens. PETERSON, BEVERLY JUNE Cheerleader, GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Se- nior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, Student Senate, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens. PETTRY, DONALD ROTC. PFANDER, BARBARA JANE All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, snic, teacher's Assistant. PICKETT, STEVE R. Mixed Choir, ROTC. PORTER, GARY STEPHEN Jynior Achievement, ROTC, Science Club, Hi- POWER, PAT GAA, Indianettes, Pep Squad, Science Club. PRICE, J ANA All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Indianettes, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan. PULLIAM, DIXIE Glee Club. R RANSOM, TOM Brush and Pencil, Medical Careers, Intramural Football, Intramural Basketball, Hi-Y. RAUSCH, JESS Band, ROTC, All-school Play. REARDON, KAREN All-school Play, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Science Club. REEVES, ROBERT ROTC. REHM, JOYCE ANN All-school Plagv GAA, Junior Achievement, Pep Squad, akitan Staff, Spanish Club, Teacher s Assistant. RICHEY, SUSAN GAA, Junior Achievement, Pep Squad. RICHARDSON, KAY GAA, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. RIDDELL, SARAH All-school Play, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Indianettes, Junior Achieve- ment, Library Staff, Math Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant. RIDDICK, PEGGY GAA, Glee Club, Senior Variety Show. RIEPEN, BRIAN All-school Play, Chess Club, Math Club, Na- tional Honor Society, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staf, French Club, Quill and Scroll, Freshman Football, Freshman Track. RINARD, STEVEN Band,-ROTC. ROBERTS, JAN E. Spanish Club, Teacher's Assistant. ROBERTS, PHIL C Club, ROTC, Varsity Football, Varsity Track. ROCK, JOSIE Glee Club, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show. ROSS,vLISA Library Staff RUTENBAR, CATHI Concert Choir, GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Wakimn Staff, Y-Teens, Quill and Scroll. S SALANSKI, DAVID WILLIAM Senior Variety Show, German Club, Teacher's Assistant, Intramural Basketball, Hi-Y. SALE, KAREN GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Teachcr's As- sistant. SAUNDERS, MICHAEL CLAYTON All-school Play, Boy Cheerleader, Chess Club, Class Officer, Forum Club, Inter-club Council, Math Club, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, Student Senate, Student Senate Cabinet, Outlook Staff, Quill and Scroll, Latin Club, Science Club, -Store, Teacher's Assistant, Tennis Team, Class Council, Hi-Y. SCATES, BARBARA L. All-school Play, GAA, Indianettes, Pep Squad, ROTC Sponsor Ofticer, Senior Variety Show, Shield and Spear, Christmas Play, Teacher's Assistant. SCHAAF, CHARLES L. IV All-school Play, Band, Junior Achievement, Math Club, Senior Variety Show, Stage Crew. SCHIERMEYER, MARILYN KAY All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. SCHMIDT, DAVID Forum Club, Math Club, Outlook Staff, Quill and Scroll, German Club. SCHNEIDER, FRED ROTC. SCHONEMANN, DIANA Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Seante, Teacher's Assistant, Prose and Poetry Club. SCHRIEBER, NANCY Bmsh and Pencil, Senior Variety Show, Teach- er's Assistant, Y-Teens. SCHULTZ, MIKE Mixed Choir, ROTC, Intramural Football. SCHULTZ, ROSEMARY Concert Choir, Senior Variety Show. SEEVER, ANITA GAA, Junior Achievement, Library Staff, Pep Squad. SEXTON, BETTY All-school Pl-ay, GAA, Junior Achievement, Pep Squad, Y- eens. SHELLENBERGER, GARY ROTC, German Club. SHIPLEY, KAREN All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Indianettes, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Senior Leadership Club. SIMMONS, JACQUELINE SUE GAA, Glee Club, Junior Achievement, Pep Squad. SIMMONS, JOHNIE C Club, ROTC, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track. SIMON, ROD Spanish Club. SLIFER, SUE Science Club. SMALLEY, KATHY Teacher's Assistant. SMITH, JOYCE All-school Play, GAA, Girls' C Club, In- dianettes, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Va- riety Show, Quill and Scroll, Outlook Staff, French Club, Y-Teens, Christmas Play, Teach- er's Assistant. SNIPES, DEBBIE GAA, Glee Club, Indianettes, Junior Achieve- ment, Pep Squad. SNUFFER, DAVE Mixed Choir, Debate Team. SPALDING, DARREL ROTC, Teacher's Assistant, Projectionist. STARK, PAM Glee Club, Library Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Spanish Club. STARKEY, SHERRY GAA, Glee Club, Junior Achievement. STEELE, CAROL All-school Play, Band, FTA, Teacher's Assisa tant. All-school Play, GAA, STEELE, MARVIN ROTC STEPPE, DENNIS ROTC, Science Club. STEWART, SANDRA All-school Play, Mixed Choir, Glee Club, Ju- nior Achievement, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. STILL, TERRY All-school Play, Concert Choir, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Spanish Club, Quill and Scroll, Outlook Sta f, Teacher's Assistant. STIPP, ROBERT LOUIS ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Science Club, H1-Y. STIPP, JANICE All-school Play, Class Officer, GAA, Office Staff, Pe Squad, Senior Variety Show, Out- look Stafft Quill and Scroll, Latin Club, Christ- mas Play, Color Day, Science Club. STRAYER, REX ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Intramural Bas- ketball, DECA. STUBER, DAN ROTC, Rifle Team, Shield and Spear, Varsity Baseball. STUBER, NANCY All-school Play, Concert Choir. GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Indianettes, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pe Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Cguill and Scroll, Science Club, STUFFLEBEAN, KENNETH ROTC, Rifle Team. SWEET, DAVE Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show. SWOBODA, TERESA VICTORIA GAA, Glee Club, Junior Achievement, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad. SWOPE,VICKI All-school Play, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Indianettes, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Latin Club. T TAYLOR, PAULA GAA, Glee Club, Indianettes, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant. TAYLOR, RON All-school Play, C Club, ROTC, Senior Va- iety Show, Student Senate, Varsity Track, Hi- TECZAR, PAT GAA THOMAS, CINDY DECA THOMPSON, DENNIS All-school Play, C Club, Forum Club, Math Club, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Track, Science Club, German Club, Varsity Cross- Country, Freshman Football, Teacher's Assis- tant. , THORNTON, SUSAN Indianettes, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. TILSON, SONDRA All-school Pla , B d, FTA, GAA, J ' Achievement, YXTeer?sr? Umor TITCOMB, KRIS GAA, Senior Variety Show, DECA. TROUT, JIM All-school Play, Band, C Club, Class Officer, Forum Club, Math Club, National Honor So- ciety, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Se- nior Leadership Club, .Student Senate, Student Senate Cabinet, Varsity Track, Color Day, Spanish Club, Hi-Y, Teacher's Assistant, Latin Club, Christmas Play. After school, seniors Bob Stipp, Phil Geller, and Dennis Thompson rehearse their skit for the Senior Variety Show. 207 2 O8 TURNER, MERRY ELLEN FTA, GAA, Glee Club, Math Club, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Outlook Staff, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Quill and Scroll, French Club, Basketball Maid of Honor, Color Day. U UNDERWOOD, ROGER Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Spanish Club, H1-Y, Teacher's Assistant, Quill and Scroll. V VALE, SANDRA Indianettes, Junior Achievement, Pep Squad. VANDEVER, DAVE All-school Play, Class Ofticer, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Student Senate, Science Club. VEY, HAL ROTC, Teacher's Assistant. VULGAMOTT, CINDA All-school Play, Glee Club. W WAKE, DEBBIE Band, Chess Club, Concert Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Spanish Club. WALTEMATH, TERRY L. All-school Play, ROTC, Rifle Team, Freshman Football. WASHINGTON, JEROME ROTC, Student Senate, Spanish Club, BSU. WATKINS, JIM R. Mixed Choir, ROTC. WATKINS, PAMELA GAA, Junior Achievement, Pep Squad. WATSON, JIM ROTC. WEGENKA, GREG ROTC, Hi-Y, Debate Team. WEISS, STEVE ROTC, Science Club. WHEAT, MARK A. All-school Play, ROTC, Shield Color Guard. WHISLER, PEGGY GAA, Glee Club, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Science Club. WHITACRE, WILLIAM Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, German Club, Intramural Football, Intramural Basket- ball, Teacher's Assistant. WHITE, DENISE Brush and Pencil, Senior Variety Show. WHITE, GARY R. C Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Football, Varsity Swimming, Teacher's Assistant, German Club. WILHELMINE, DUNCAN GAA, ROTC Sponsor, Officer, Shield and Spear, DECA. WILSON, DEBORAH All-school Play, GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. WILSON, KIP ROTC. WILSON, STEPHEN D. Band, C Club, Track Manager, Teacher's Assistant. WILSON, SUSAN GAA, Pep Squad. WINDSOR, BRUCE All-school Play, Band, Math Club, National Freshman Class President Bob Bristow waves the spirit jug after his class won during Battle Cry at a pep as- sembly. I r. H l and Spear, Honor Society, Senior Variety Show, Latin Club, Science Club, Stage Band, Newcomers' Club. WOLFE, RICHARD MICHAEL All-school Play, Band, Junior Achievement, Stage Band, Pep Band. WOOD, ROSANNE GAA, Indianettes, Junior Achievement, Pep Squad. WORTHINGTON, JO GAA, Glee Club, Indianettes, Pep Squad, Wnkimn Sales. WRIGHT, LEWIS German Club. Y YARNELL, STEVE ROTC, Varsity Track, Intramural Football, Intramural Basketball, Teacher's Assistant. YOUNG, MIKE All-school Play, Concert Choir, Math Club, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show. German Club, Science Club. YOUNGER, JAMES WALTER All-school Play, ROTC, Shield and Spear, Honor Guard, Saber Guard. Z ZACH, LINDA All-school 'Play, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, Student Senate, Teacher's Assistant. ZEIT, DEBBIE GAA, Junior Achievement, Pep Squad. ZOUBEK, LINDA All-school Play, GAA, Indianettes, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, geaclhefs Assistant, Latin Club, Quill and CFO . Blake Index A Abarr, Sam 83,149 Abbott, Cheryl 133 Abbott, Susan 163 Abels, Jovita 133 Abels, Michael 177 Abersold, Joy 163 Abersold, Paula 163 Absher, Bill 29,149 Absher, Debbie 128 Acord, Curtis 149 Acord, Jody l00,l01,102,103,l06. 107,177 Acuff, Phil 133 Adams, Melanie 42 Adams, Rita 133 Adkins, Ricky 133 Akard, Kathryn 42 Akard, Kris 100,106,149,161 Akers, Pelggy 19,149 Aladeen, athy 133 Albee, Janice 149 Albertson Bill 133 Albright, Jayne 133 Albus, J.C. 177 Alexander, Bill 133 Allaman, Julie 21,177 Alldredge, Boyd 149 Allee, Gary 133 Allison, Jimmie 133 ALL-SCHOOL PLAY 70,71 ,72 Ambrozi, Eric 149 Ambrozi, Fritz 133 Anderson, Becky 177 Anderson, Cindy 149 Anderson, Craig 30,177 Anderson, Dan 163 Anderson, Gary 149 Anderson, John 42 Anderson, Julie 163 Anderson, Leonard 149 Anderson, Mike 133 Anderson, Susan 149 Andorfer, Virginia 163 Anthon , Mike 177 Antle, Casey 119,149 Antle, Steve 133 Archdekin, David 92,133 Archdekin, Joe 85,92,163 Archdekin, Pat 133 Archdekin, Ron 133 Archer, Brenda 133 Armstrong, Mark 133 Arn, Dennis 95,129 Arn, Diane 59,100,105,128 Arnold, Dennis 177 Arnold, Doug 133 Arnold, Shelley 149 Ashbrook, Gwen 3l,101,104,105 106,124,163 Ashlock, Bonnie 177 Ashlock, Sharon 177 Ashworth, Carol 149 Ashworth, Susan 22,177 Athens, George 19,42 Athens, Paul 29,813,149 Athens, Tom 97 Atherton, Chris 93,133 Austen, Frances 177 Azelton, Janet 29,163 B Babb, Debie 133 Babbitt, Suzanne 133 Babcock, Dennis 177 Bach, Brenda 133 Bachali, Tom 133 Bachman, Barbara 149 Bachman, Tom 85,111,163 Bahr, Danny 149 Barnes, Barnes, Jeff 30,163 Kath 133 Y Barnett, Gail 133 Barnett, Pam 178 Barnett, Sharon 178 Barnum, Rosaline 133 Barron, Ben 133 Barron Gloria 133 Barsch, Mike 133 Bartels, Karla 133 Barrier, Belly 22,42 Bartlett, Brenda 75 Bartlett, Mark 133 Barton, Janet 100,105,178 BASEBALL 96 BASKETBALL 86 BASKETBALL QUEEN 68 Bass, Roberta 133 Bassett, Mike 149 Bassett, Monica 133 Bauman, Helen 42 Bayer, Anne 178 Bayer, Beth 133 Beaderstadt, Dennis 178 Beard, Phil 163 Beattie, Albert 163 Beattie, Debbie 133 Beaty, Chuck 133 Beauchamp. Brenda 133 Beauchamp, Laurie 128 Beauchamp, Lee 163 Beauchamp, Sheryl 163 Beaufort, Becky 149 Beaufort, Galen 77 Beaumont, Lama 20,42 Becker, Susan 163 Becktell, Bob 133 Becktell, Mike 149 Beers, Cindy 133 Beers, Derrick 149 Beers, Pam 133 Beggs, Sherry 133 Belcher, Barbara 163 Bell, Amy 133 Bell, Debbie 149 Bell,8Sam l5,62,65,69, 126,127, 129, 7 Bendure, Karen 42 Benight, Gary 133 Benitz, Wesley 178 Bennett, April 149 Bennett, Claire 30,163 Bennett, Phil 134 Bentrup, Susan 30,178 Bergman, Connie 178 Bergonzoni, Joe 83,149 Bergonzoni, Leah 178 Bermond, John 163 Berry, Shirley 149 Best, Ross 149 Bestick, Randi 149 Beyer, Mike 134 Bibb, Chuck 149 Bibens, Conrad 149 Bibens, Doug 134 Bigelow, Jim 149 Bigelow, Rick 178 Bighum, David 52 Binnicker, Leonard 149 Birchall, Rex 149 Bischoff, Ed 134 Bishop, Jackie 27,128,149 Bishop, Kathy 31,163 Bishop, Lori 132,133,134 Black, Cheryl 163 Black Blair, Blake Blake Blake , Frank 178 Linda 134 , Karen 134 , Kim 149 , Sidney 134 Blake, Steve 163 ly, Jeb 61,62,64,80,85,129, Bailey, David 25,177 Bailey, Don 163 Bailey, Donald 177 Bailey, Janice 28,163 Bailey, Mike 133 Bailey, Robert 77 Bailey, Ron 163 Baker, Frank 38,39,77,l76 Baker, Gladys 42,101,104, 109 Baker, John 149 Baker, Kenny 163 Baker, Linda 103,163 Baker, Margery 42 Baker, Randy 85,92,94,95,177 Ball, Lee 133 BAND 32,33,34 Bankes, Debbie 163 Banks, Gail 149 Barber, Janice 177 Barcus, Debbie 61,73,177 Barkley, Lynn 149 Barmann, Barmann, Dennis 133 Julie 163 Barmann, Terry 177 Barmann, Tom 149 Barnes, Craig 94,95 176,178,200 Blakley, Bob 29,80,85,87,88,149 Blakley, Freda 101,106 Blakley, George 30,80,85,87,94,95, 163 Blanc, Larry 134 Blank, Cheryl 91,178 Blank, Ron 134 Blanton, Debbie 134 Blanton, Patty 105,163 Blanton, Peggy 134 Bleazard, Mike 178 Bleich, Debbie 149 Blessing, Debbie 134 Blessing, Robert 149 Blessington, John 149 Blessington, Marci 110 Blesslngton, Mary 163 Blevins, John 163 Blevins, Mary 134 Blinde, Ross 28.163 Block, Dana 59,163 Blodgett, Susan 134 Blosser, Pamela 30,178 Bocok, Terry 29,163 Bodde, JoAnne 134 Ken Green and Linda Cunning practice on bassoons dur- ing band. Bodde, Mary 178 Bodde, Pam 134 Boeh, Brenda 33 Boeh, Twyla 33,149 Bohn, Terry 134 Bohon, Marsha 149 Bokay, Dennis 149 Bokay, Jack 163 Boller, Ellen 178 Bolten, John 95,163 Bolten, Mike 149 Bone, Mike 19,149 Bonebrake, Jack 39,128,178 Boner, Kathie 105,150 Boner, Nancy 3O,l18,128,178 Bonham, David 32,179 Bonham, Sherri 29,150 Bonner, Rod 148,150,156 Booth, Cheryl 163 Booth, Johnna 134 Bootman, Bob 150 Bootman, Cindy 179 Borchers, Debby 150 Borkowski, Mary 150 Bosch, Jerry 150 Bottorff, Daniel 179 Bottorff, JoAnn 163 Bottorff, Kenetha 179 Bottorff, Kurt 134 Bortorff Sharon 42 Bowen, Dennis 134 Bowen, Ernie 134 Bowen, Gregg 179 Bower, Janet 179 Bowers, Steve 150 Bowles, Tim 163 Bowlin, Laura 163 Boyer, Kevin 150 Boyts, Janet 163 Bradford, Donald 179 Bradley, Roberta 163 Bradshaw, Irene 22,42 Brand, Carla 134 Brandon, Vicki 128 Brandt, Bob 95 Brandt, Chuck 80,85,95,l63 Brandt, Joyce 150 Branstield,Jim 134 Branson, Debbie 179 Bray, Cyril 56 Bray, Jan 134 Brewer, Clarence 179 Brewer, Steve 150 Bringman, Mildred 43 Briscoe, Kay 109,134 Bristow, Bob 132,133,134 Bristow, Debby 129 Bristow, Suzy 30,163 Broadhead, Janet 163 Brock, Bart 95 Brock, Charles 43,84,l42 Brock, Tim 134 Brock, Mark 163 Broeker. Karen 164 Broeker, Kathy 108,134 Bromley, Jimmy 134 Brook, Mike 83,119,164 Brooner, Kirby 164 Brott, Kathy 150 Brower, Danny 92 Brower, Dinah 134 Brown, Carol 134 Brown, Charles 83,150 Brown, Danny 134 Brown, David 164 Brown, Irving 61,8O,85,87,95,179 Brown, Janet 150 Brown, Lee 150 Brown, Lynda 134 Brown, Lynn 134 Brown, Vicki 134 Brown, Wade 134 Browne, Jeff 80,85,86,87,164 Browne, Mardi 150 Browne, Mike 90,120,179 Bruce, Cheryl 150 Bruce, Katherine 43 Brumback, Becky 150 Brunk, Brenda 179 Brunk, Elizabeth 150 BRUSH AND PENCIL 125 Bucher, John 164 Buckles, Deborah 179 Buckles, Don 113,164 Buckner, Sherry 27,164 Budnek, Leslie 134 Buffey, Vicki 29,164 Buhr, Gina 164 Bullmaster, Debbie 30,105,106,164 Burger, Amy 134 Burgess, Gary 85,94,95,164 Burgess, Jerry 164 Burgess, Sherry 29,150 Burgett, Greg 84,134 Burnett , Bill 164 Burnett, Bob 150 Burnett, Connie 164 Burnett, Janet 134 Burnett, Kit 164 Burnstein, Julie 150 Burnstein, Sherrie 12,164 Burrows, Arthur 43 Burton, Candy 134 Busey, Gail 150 Busey, Virgil 164 Bushman, Jeff 2O,89,134 Butler, Curtis 150 Butler, Sandra 43,104 Butner, Debbie 134 Butner, Mary 164 Butts, Debbie 134 Buzzard, Rick 150 Bryson, Sherry 150 Byford, Joann 150 C Caddell, Mike 134 Cahow, Karen 150 Callis, Steve 20,89 Campbell, Brian 150 Campbell, Hubert 38 Campbell, Jeannine 28,62,65 Campbell, Kim 134 Canaday, Nancy 43 Cane, Merle 135 Cane, Theresea 164 Canter, Kenneth 150 Canter, Sharon 150 Cargill, Pat 73,99,116,1 17,179 Cargill, Sarah 150 Car e, Kelly 61,80,85,179 Carlock, Pam 135 Carlton, Bob 164 Carpenter, David 20,135 Carpenter, Tyson 164 Carrel, Donald 43 Duncan, Twyla 152 git xi- Creviston, Tim 151 Crigler, Cindy 180 Crist, Jimmie 136 Crist, Randy 165 Cronkite, Helen 44 Crosslicld, Martha 136 Crotty, Bill 165 Crotty, Frank 180 Crouch, Bob 151 Crouch, Dana 180 Crowley, Charles 89,136 Crumpton, Roger 165 Cruss, Jerome 89 Cryer, Barbara 151 Cryer., Steve 180 Cunning, Duane 32,35,44 Cunning, Linda 180 Cunning, Lynetta 165 Cunning, Nina 136 Cunning, Nina 136 Curtin, Raymond 136 Curtis, Denise 23,165 Curtis, Dennis 165 Cutberth, Cindy 136 Cutler, Carol 39 Czernewski, Nida 165 Dfilgilas, Larry 69,80,84,85,86,87, Douglas, Laurie 100,152,161 Dowell, Linus l7,45,126 Doyle, Becky 31,165 Doyle, Stellvera 53 Drake, Eddie 152 Drake, Roberta 136 Draut, Pam 136 Drennen, Greg 181 Drimmel, Cathy 30,271,165 Drowns, Mark 152 Drummond, Janet 165 DuCharme, Carol 152 Dudley, Don 96 Dudley, Joh 84,136 Duffy, Graig 165 Duffy, Jean 152 Dtiitiid, Carol 56,l03,105,l06,126 Duke, Bob 165 Duley, Bobbie 29,165 Dunavant, Kristy 181 Dunbar, Burton 45,127 Duncan, Tom 22,152 Varsity gridders Ray Jones, Chuck Brandt, Bob Blakely, Stan Peterson, and Irving Brown open their grid lockers after winning the city championship in a game with Ben- ton's team. Carriger, Bill 150 Carriger, Linda 164 Carroll, Mike 179 Carson, SouiI150 Carstensen, ark 150 Carter, David 28,83,150 Carter, Phyllis 28,164,170 Carter, Robin 150 Carver, Mike 95 Cary, Eloise 150 Casey, David 84,89,135 Casey, Debbie 164 Casey, Diane 135 Cassity, Larry 164 Castell, Marilyn 105,164 Castle, Candy 162,164 Castle. Donald 43 Castle, Doug 76,128 Cawley, David 135 Cerniglia, John 164 Chafen, Randy 111,164 Challener, Bill 19,150 Challener, David 135 Chambers, Anita 150 Chambers, Jackie 135 Chambers, Terry 164 Chandler, Debbie 61,66,179 Chapman, Donald 52 Chapman, John 135 Chappell, Gregg 84,92,135 Chappell, Richard 135 Chappell, Robin 135 Chavez Chavez And 164 , Y , Barbara 135 Chavez, John 43,84,85,92,94,142 Chavez, Josie 135 Chavez, Lola 39,100,l01,105,106, 120,179 Cheerleaders 62,63 Cherry, Roxanne 179 CHESS CLUB Chesser, Robert 180 Chesser, Ronnie 150 Chrristensen, Debbie 105,164 Christensen, Jo Elyn 135 Christians, Marcia 28,150 Chronister, Colleen 12,34,67 Chrystie, Bruce 31,57,l25,180 Clark, Bob 135 Clark, David Clark, David 31,164 Clark, Debby 135 Clark, Mack 43,533,142 Clark, Norm 180 Clark, Richard 164 Clark, Shelia 135 Clarkson, Edna Mae 43,132 Clary, William 135 Claycomb, Larry 150 Clayton, Mitzi 180 Clemmons, Charlene 29 Clinkenbeard, Tom 14,57,65,126,127 180,184 Clinton, Bill 164 Clinton, John 135 Cloud, Priscilla 164 Clouser, Charles 180 Coate, Bruce 135 Coate, David, 150 Coate, Marilyn 164 Cobb, Cathy 57,176,180 Cochran, Candy 135 Coder, Cheryl 135 Coder, Chuck 29,150 Coffman, Alesia 150 Coffman, Larry 135 Cogdill, Debbie 150 Cogdill, Laura 135 Cogdill, Philip 135 Coll, Rita 150 Coker, Mark 151 Colbert, Georgia 100,105,180 Colbert, Henry 89,135 Coleman, Max 38 Collier, Lynn 28,164 Collings, Dianna 135 Collins, Randy 151 Collins, Ronda 135 Collor. Judy 164 Combs, Charlie 151 Combs, Roger 151 Combs, Steve 151 Combs, Susan 135 Comley, Kath 151 Comely, Mark 123,129,180,200 Compton, Bob 164 Compton, Debbie 180 Compton, Jackie 151 Compton, Mary 151 Coanat, Ann 164 Conant, Linda 135 Conant, Mary 164 CONCERT CHOIR 30,31 Connett, Cindy 135 Conroy, Cindy 164 Consolver, Debbie 135 Cook, Bobbie 151 Cook, Debbie 135 Corken, Amy 29, 151 Comelius, Cary 28,151 Cornelius, Terri 135 Corwin, Barb 75 Cotton, Betty 128 Cotton, Margie 53 Coulter, Debbie 180 Coulter, Florence 164 Countryman, Kathy 164 Countryman, Mary Beth 136 Cox, Dianne 164 Cox, Jennifer 136 Cox, Randy 151 Cox, Ricky 136 Cox, Steven 180 Cox, Terry 180 D Dany, Billy Joe 97 Daily, R Daily ichard 151 , Terri 136 Daise, Susan 29,151 Dale, Steve 151 Dancer, Danford Lee 80,85,87,165 , Danny 136 Daniels, Deanna 165 Daniels, Joann 165 Daniels, Dannen, Dannen, Steve 165 Debbie 148,151,157 Patty 28,151 Dattlilo, Mary 151 David, Debbie 15,181 David, Mike 89,136 Davis, Adrian 112,151 Davis, David 165 Davis, Janice 136 Davis, L Davis, L inda 136 onnie 181 Davis, Mark 29,151 Davis, P Davis, R Davis, T am 151 oger181 Om 136 Davisson, Lorraine 181 Dawe, C olleen 136 Dawkins, Jim 66,80,85,94,181 Day, Doug 125,165 Deal, Candace 181 Deal, Gregg 181 Deal, Luke 165 Deal, Matthew 181 Deal, Nancy 151 Deal, Vicki 29,151 Dean, Virgil 123 Duncan, Wilhelmine 181 Duncan, Wilson 152 Dunham, Barlgara 45,104,108 Dunlap, Dennis 34,165 Dcatherage, Debbie 151 Deaton, Cherie 136 DEBATE CLUB 125 Debenito, Mary 136 Debenito, Tricia 136 Deem, Cathy 151 Dcgenhardt, Jill 136 Degenhardt, Kim 151 Dexter, Frank 151 DeLaRosa, Jennifer 165 Delfs, Cynthia 57,122,181 Demarest, Connie 120,151,156 Dempsey, Diane 136 Dennis, Paula 76,128,181,200 Dennis, Susan 151 Denver, Beth 29,151 Denver, Cheryl 181 Derks, Elaine 26,44 DeShon, Doug 165 Deshon, Elizabeth 29,165 DeShon, Julie 165 DeShon, Karrilyn 136 DeShon, Marilyn 181 DeShon, Rex 151 DeShon, Robert 151 DeSpain, Debbie 136 Deutsch, Dave 122 DeWeese, Leonard 181 Dickens, Dickens, Diane 136 Larry 151 Digges, Betsy 151 Dillard, David 136 Dillon, Steve 151 Dishon, Tina 151 Diven, Debby 136 Dunlap, Glenda 152 Dunn, Sandy 136 Dunning, Deigh Ann 165 Duvall, Peggy 45 Dykes, Terry 152 E Earhart, Bill 181 Earhart, Danny 152 Easter, Gary 136 Eastwood, John 181 Ebert, John 152 Eberting, Dave 182 Eckardt, James 152 Eckels, Greg 25,182 Eddy, Verne 52 Edelman, Jeff 28,152 Edmondson, Kathy 136 Edwards, Melissa 152 Egli, Becky 30,182 Egli, Debby 165 Eiman, Bryce 136 Eiman, John 80,83,l65 Embender, Lisa 30,182 Elam, Cindy 136 Elardo, Cathy 136 Elder, Dallas 182 Elder, Kathy 136 Elkins, George 152 Elkins, Rick 136 Elliott Cheryl 136 Ellis. Doug 165 Ellis, Lynette 32,33,182 Ellis, Russell 80,85,95,165 Ellis, Sandy 165 Ellis, Sidney 136 Ellison, Lee 137 Ellsworth, Bobby 137 Ellsworth, Dan 166 Elrod, Janice 166 Emberry, Edward 182 Emberton, Mark 32,166 Embrey, Connie 182 Engel, Connie 31,166 Engeman, Mike 166 Englar, Connie 152 Eppard, Jack 137 Epps, Harold 80,85,87,113,166 Ericson, Connie 137 Ericson, Jane 73,1 l7,126,128,182 Ervin, Dave 92 Esely, Missy 152 Estes, Brian 137 Estes, Tammy 31,182 Etchison, Con 182 Euler, Bill 152 Euler, Susie 29,120,166 Evans, Bob 75,129 Evans, Chris 182 Evans, DeWayne 182 Evans Francee 45 Evans Kay 166 Evans Kevan166 Evans, Kevin 137 Evans, Kim 137 Evans, Richard 137 Evunx, Robert 24,45 Evans, Vicki 166 C oy Coy Coy , Dorothy 44 le, Beverly 180 ne, Kevin 83,151 Crabtree, Toni 118,165 Craft, Greg 136 Crai Beck 151 S, Y Craig, Richard 136 Cramer, Paul 180 Crunk, Don 44,89 Craver, Don 136 Craver, Mike 165 Creal, Elizabeth 136 Creal, Pat 136 Creal, Steve 165 Crenshaw, James 44 Dixon, Tom 151 Dockery, Rick 151 Dodd, Rickey 136 Dodds, Russell 151 Donaldson, Diana 151 Donaldson, Keith 136 Donelson, Jill 165 Donly, Debbie 151 Dorsel, Ruth 151 Dorzwiiler, Joe 152 Dorzweiler, Nancy 136 Doss, Robbin 152 Dotson, Steve 165 Dougall, Dennis 136 Douglas, Ed 73,99,129 Eveloff, Jennifer 120 Eveloff, Susan 91,152 Evertson, Shiela 137 Ewing, Sue 52 F FACULTY 42 Fagan, Rhonda 182 Fager, Kenneth 137 Fager, Ruth 23, 182 Falkenbach, Janet 182 Fanning, Jack 166 Fanning, Terry 137 Farar, Kathy 152 Farley, Teresa 166 Farley, Terry 166 Farrar, Susan 137 Farrell, Tim 85,135,137 Fee, Pat 109,126,137 Feiden, Marilyn 105,182 Feiden, Mark 166 Felts, Chris 137 Fenner, Bill 93,182 Fenner, Jamie 93,119,152 Fenner, Jim 152 Ferguson, Gary 182 Ferry, Arthur 182 Fields, Charles 52 Filbert, Laura 13,166 Filbert, Lisa 152 Fil1oon,Jac ueline 152 Findley Brag 152 Findlcy, Vanessa 137 Finely, Ronnie 137 Fiquet, Louis 183 Riquet, Renee 152 Fish, Rick 152 Fisher, Anne 41 Fisher, Cindy 152 Fisher, Kim 106 Fisher, Pam 166 Flanagan, Kathy 135,137 Fleichman, Rick 152 Fletchall, Sandra 166 Fletcher, Donna 31,166 Fletcher, John 166 FOOTBALL 80 FOOTBALL QUEEN 60 Ford, Bill 65,8 ,l76,a83 Ford, Bob 30,85,99,l83 Ford, Debby 107,152 Ford, Pam 26,137 FORUM CLUB 127 Foster, Keith 152 Fuso Foster, Kevin 137 Fountain, Denise 137 Fountain ob n 148 152 Frak , R, Y . es. David 24,137 Frakes, Orbie 166 F rak es, Teresa 152 Frame, Candace 137 Francis William Don 45 Frank, Renee 61,62,176,183 Fran klin, Cindy 30,166 Fraser, Larry 152 Frazier, Brenda 137 Frazier, Virginia 45 Freeman, David 166 Freeman, Dennis 137 Freeman, Harley 111 Freeman, Judy 166 FRESHMAN CLASS 132 Fridell, Kerry 183 Fridell, Vickie 152 Friess, Cindy 152 Frog gc, Terry 166 Fry, Jim 152 Frye . Anim 45 Frye, Bill 67,85,l83 Frye . .Indy 27,45,l26 Frye, Paula 137 n, Mikc137 Gideon, Ray 83,152 Gideon, Steve 152 Gilgour, Bill 137 Gilleland, Jerry 92,167 Gillet, Ronald 167 Gilpin, Ann 137 Gilpin, Carol 46 Gilpin, Don 153 Gilpin, Richard l26,129,183,188 Gilpin, Tony 153 Ginn, Mary 137 Girard, Christine 137 Girner, Jeanne 183,188,200 Girner, Margaret 153 Glasbrenner, Ken 29,153 Glaze, Larry 137 Glaze, Robert 15,l26,l29,183 Glenn, Diana 167 Glenn, Melvin 19,167 Glenn, Terry 183 Glise, Tony 137 Gnuschke, Kathy 28,153 Gnuschke, Wayne 137 Goatcher, Annette 183 Goble Bill 167 Goff, Randy 137 GOLF 98 Good, Mark 67 Good, Phil 153 Good, Tom 153 Gore, Bill 30,184 Gosney, Jeff 153 Gosney, Mary 137 Gosney, Pat 137 Gouge, Jim 45,93,153 Gouge, Nancy 167 Gourley, Cindy 167 Grable, Doug 184 Grable, Mike 184 Grace, Grace, Grace, Connie 137 Edward 153 Kathleen 167 Gracia, Gloria 167 Gracia, Gustavo 184 Graham, Genise 167 Graham, Marjorie 167 Gram, Jane 30,184 Gram, Joe 95,129 Gram, Grant, Grant, Louis 95,167 John 167 Linda 167 Graves, Lynn 167 Graves, Peggy 167 Gray, Chris 28,167 Gray, Clarence 28,167 Gray, Darrell 137 Gray, Karen 137 Gray, Laura 167 Gray, Paul 137 Green, Allen 153 Green, Billy 153 Green, Cathy 106 Green, Gary 167 Green, Harry 24,46 Green, John 31,184 Green, Karen 105,167 Green, Katherine 46,162 Green, Kay 167 Green, Kenn 153 Hansen, Jeanine 153 Hansen, Karen 108,138 Hanson, Michael 184 Hanway, Karen 167 Haraway, Diana 29,167 Harden, Harold 31,80,85 Harden, Mary Ann 167 Harding, Carolyn 167 Harding, Robert 32,153 Harland, Gary 119,167 Harman, Larry 15,31,35,56,57,l26. 128,176,184 Harper, Dan 153 Harper, Helen 167 Harris, Becky 103,167 Harris, Judy 167 Harris, Julie 26,138 Harris, Mike 153 Harrison, Debbie 113,153 Harrison, Janet 184 Harrison, Wendy 167 Harsh Kathy 31,167 Hart, Joyce 184 Hart, Mel 184 Hart, Paul 138 Hart, Teresa 153 Hart, Willie 138 Hartig, Martin 153 Hartigan, Jim 12,167 Hartman, Bruce 167 Hartman, LaDonna 153 Hash, Mary 46,120,132 Hassenbush, Hoppy 129,185,200 Hastings, Valerie 138 Hatfield Pam 15,126,185 Hamm, kick 89,108,138 Hauck, John 128 Hauglie, Renia 153 Hawkins, Ernest 85,95,185 Hawkins, Joe 138 Hawkins, Mike 138 Greenwald, .Roy 29,167 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 120 G GAA 100 Gaarder, Susan 166 Gallatin, Connie 152 Garbe, Debbie 29,166 Garber, Roger 137 Gardner, Bill 137 Garland, Judy 183 Garvin, Garvin, Dan 183 Ed 137 Gauthier, Lynn 152 Gawatz, Dan 87,126,183 Gawatz, Gary 166 Gebhart, Conrad 111,129,183 Gee, Carol 30,166 Gee, Hildegarrle l3,45,123 Geha, Mary 152 Geha, Nancy 31,100,104,l05,l07,133 Geiger, Paul 137 Geller, Phil 57,183 Gemmer, Linda 166 Gemmer, Nancy 183 Gench, Marvin 31,45 Gench, Roger 95,129 Gentry, Barbara 137 Gentry, Michelle 31,183 Gentry, Tom 166 George, Jerry 46 George, Karen 30,166 Gerdom, Pam 16,76,100,105,126,183 Gerhardt, Collier 166 Gerhardt, Larry 152 Gerhardt, Mary Ann 31,124,166 Geyer, James 166 Geyer, Melody 166 Geyer, Rosemary 126,137 Granetta, Debbie 152 Gibbs, Judy 137 Gibbs, Kathy 152 Gibbs, Linda 183 Gibson, Jolzn 46 Gregory, Danny 167 Gregory, John 32,153 Gregory, Robert 153 Gregory, Terry 184 Grider, Linda 184 Grier, Mark 167 Griffin, David 138 Griffin, Debbie 122,128 Griffin, Jolene 153 Griffin, Linda 19,153 Griffin, Orlando 52 Griffith, Dan 184 Grimes, Penny 184 Grissom, Rhonda 184 Grunwald, Doris 46 Grunwald, Roger 38,39,40 Guernsey, Chris 153 Guess, Rhonda 138 Guiden, Kim 153 Guiden, Relgina 31,100,105,167 Guinn, Bec y 153 Guinn, Dean 138 Gummig, Annette 29,153 Gummig, Cheryl 138 Gupton, Robyn 153 Guyer, Frosty 28,184 H I-laberichter, Bruce 184 Hackett, Leah 153 Hague, Marsha 184 Hahn, Larry 110 Hale, Peggy 184 Hall, Paula 153 Halverson, Walter 46 Hamlrton, Joseph 93,167,173 Hamilton, Lexie 153 Hamilton, Steve 153 Hampton, Mark 93,138 Hanke, Joe 138 Hann, Jackie 153 Hannah, Belinda 31,167 Hansen. Gary 167 Hawman, Leslie 126,138 Hayes, Craig 110,111,185 Hayes, Donald 167 Hayes, Rick 154 Hayes, Ronald 185 Haynes, Ben 138,143 Haynes, Gary 93,167 Haynes, Jack 83,88,154 Haynes, Linda 167 Hays, Barbara 66,162,167 Hays, George 154 Hayward, Deanna 138 Headrick, Jerry 31,85,95,l67 Headrick, Nancy 138 Healey, Lisbeth 154 Healfgy, Nigel 154 Hear , Roger 110,128 Heater, Heath, Don 185 Richard 185 Hecimovic, Cathy 138 Heckel, Janet 167 Heckel, Pat 128 Hec el Shelle 185 k , Y Heckel, Vicki 154 Hecker, Jim 154 Hector, Hedge, LeLinda 185 Bill 95 Heerlein, Harvey 154 Hefner, Lisa 26,138 Heiderich, Georgette 138 Heiderich, Mark Heikes, Eugene 154 Heikes, Jess 138 geintz, Jollsn 154 38 eitman, oug 1 Hellerich, John 138 Helmstetter, Gayle 168 Henage, John 46,80,85,92,91 Henderson, Danny 154 Henderson, Hamilton 46 Henderson, Joseph 85,95,185 Henderson, Melinda 185 Henderson, Pattie 168 Hendricks, Linda 138 Hendrickson, Mark 185 Hendrix, Dana 154 Hendrix, Mike 138 Hendrix, Rod 154 Hendrix, Sherry 154 Henton, David 29,83,154 Henton, Steve 85,98 Herbert, Brad 185 Herbison, Rick 87,185 Herbison, Robbin 138 Hergenreter, Gail 168 Hergenreter, Vickie 129 Herman, Keri 154 Hernandez, Anita 138 Hernandez, Theresa 154 Hernandez Tom 154 Herndon, Donna 185 Herndon, Jim 154 Herndon, Mike 138 Hersh, Paul 154 Hertz, Roger 122,154 Heschong, Rod 57,67,80,85,127,l 85 Hess, David 168 Hessemyer, Bobby 138 Hessemyer, Gary 185 Hessemyer, John 10,154 Heumader. Cheryl 103 Heye, Mike 154 Heyer, Patti 185 Hicks, Carole 69,l22,176,185 Hicks, Virginia 138 Higdon, Debby 44,138 Hill, Dennis 185 Hill, Ronnie 92,138 gill, 2haron61854 i , teve 1 Ilrilillebrgnilvi Katl1g'8138 1 yar , ary Hillyard, Terry 154 Hinckley, Danny 154 Hines, Pauline 41 Hines, Sherry 154 Hinton, Heidi 138 gislileyilfatricia 186 Hoas, Cindy 138 Hobson, Robert 186 Hochenauer, Terry 98 Hockaday, Nancy 186 Hockaday, Sharon 186 Hodge, David 154 Chorus class goes through warm-up exercises before sing- ing. l Cheerleaders do the bunny hop after a lively pep assembly. Hoecker, Jeannine 186 Hoehn, Tom 30,95,l68 Hoffman, Pat 139 Hogan, Dennis 12 o com teve , 5,97,l29,186 gogan, tSug154 61 80 8 Holland, 'David 168 Holland, Gary 154 Holland, Georgia 168 Hollingsworth, Debbie 154 Hollingsworth, Laura 168 Hollingsworth, Linda 63,100,105, 106,186 Hollingsworth, Renee 32.186 Holm, Terri 17,31,162,168 Holmes, Brad 30,168 Hunter, Vickie 154 Hurley, Denise 168 Hutcherson, Belinda 139 Hutcherson, Margaret 168 Hutchings, Gary 154 Hutchison, Thelma 139 Hutton, Craig 83,154 I Ingram, Debbie 26,120,187 Ingram, Pam 187 Irinyi, Alice 46 Irvin, Mary 168 Irwin, Mark 80 85,93 187 Irwin, Pain s3,ei5,93,i6s Jones, Frances 155 Jones, Mike 155 Jones, Patricia 47,123 Jonas, Ray Charles 80,82,85,92,95, Jones, Rex 139 Jones, Roger 139 Jones, Terri 139 Jones, Vicki 102,155 Jordan, Donald 155 Jordan, Keith 28 Jordan, Mark 168 Joswick, Jeff 139 Juda, Nancy 168 Jungk, Allen 168 JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT 120 JUNIOR CLASS 162 Justice, Mark 139 Justus, Francis 139 K Kagay, Debbie 155 Kagay, Kathy 187 Kagay, Stephen 187 Kagay, Suzanne 128 Kahlstorf, Norman 139 Kaiser, Terry 155 Kannar, Lewis 155 Karl, Janice 168 Karle, John 168 Karnes, Gary 168 Kams, Kathy 155 Karns, Sharon 28,168 Kaufman, Lori 139 Kaufman, Valerie l01,103,105,l68 Keatley, Bob 15,59,61,62,63,65,69, 73,117,126,l29,186,187 Keatley, Robert 38,39 Keck, Lee 139 Keefer, Ken 21,187 Keely, Keely, Michelle 168 Scott 83,155 Keener, Mike 155 Keeney, Diane 187 Keesler, Lynn 168 Keller, Anita 155 Keller, Aytchmond 187 Keller, Bev 168 Keller, Diane 168 Keller, Frank 155 Keller, Rick 155 Kellogg, Robin 139 Kelly, Mike 32,168 Kelly, Pat 139 Kendel, Nancy 168 Kennedy, Cindy 30,188 Kennedy, Jill 155 Kennedy, Tim 168 Kephart Pe gy 155 Koenig, JoAnn 169 Koenig, Tom 140 Kolega, Bob 155 Konicy, Donna 169 Konicy, Keith 188 Kopczynski, Teresa 116,188 Koven, Gary 49,188 Koven, Shelley 140 Kozanecki, Marge 169 Kuschel, Rita 155 Kranitz, Karen 169 Krantiz, Kathy 169 Kroemer, Elvinu 121 Krofft, Steve 155 Krueger, Cathie 155 Krueger, Louise 40,41 Krull, Laurie 140 Kgutla, Margie 73,l16,117,128,l88 Krumme, Diann 30,188 Kunz, Marcus 30,169 L LaFcver, Marcie 50,140 LaFolette, Darrell 140 LaFollette, Dave 27,85,92,l88 Lager, Janice 169 Lamb, Becky 169 Lambright, Ralph 140 Lambright, Steve 92 Lambright, Terry 80,85,l88 Lammers, Amy 140 Lampton, Robyn 156 Landry, Charles 21,47 Lane, David 189 Laney, Mike 169 Langemech, Gary 13,169 LANGUAGE CLUBS 123 Lanham, Curtis 32,35,169 Lanham, Pam 189 Larkin, Linda 156 Larkin, Loren l6,31,169 Larson, Doug 140 Lau, Beth Ann 169 Lau, Cindy 140 Lauhoff, Barry 156 Lauhoff, Jeanette 169 Lawhon, Mark 169 Lawrence, Blanche 140 Lawrence, Paul 29,156 Lawrence, Ron 189 Lawrence, Vickie 140 Lawson, Greg 112,156 Lederer, Marie 140 Lee, Raymond 169 Leer. Bonnie 52 Leeson, Debbie 140 Letlet, James 169 Leflet, Lucy 140 Holmes, Dennis 186 Hon, Bob 168 Holt, Jeanette 186 Hood, Donna 154 Heetman, Bin 186 Horn, Stephen 186 Hornada , Mary Jo 40 Horner, Janet 139 Horner, Judy 66,168 Homing, Steve 186 Hoskins, Allison 16,105,l26,l86 Hosp, Ron 112,154 Houp, Bob 168 Housh, Mike 139 Houston, Beckie 154 Houston, David 139 Houston, Doug 168 Houston, William 186 Houts, Joe 56,57,126,l27, l Irwin, Ruth 139 J Jackson, Dee.155 Jackson, Denise 139 Jackson, Gail 28,63,135,155 Jackson, Janet 128 Jackson, Jay 75 Jackson, Jon 139 Jackson, Kit 31,63,168 Jackson, Mark 187 Jackson, Marvin 139 Jackson, Mary 155 Jackson, Ramona 139 Jackson Ronnie 85 86,87 Jackson: Tom 155 y Jacobs, Jeanie 139 James, Cheryl 187 Kephart, Reiecca 139 Kepley, Cherie 126,188 Kepner, Ricky 155 Kerber, Kathy 188 Kerns, Carol 155 Kerns, Jeannine 155 Kerns, Junior 155 Kerns, Kitty 139 Kerns, Raymond 188 Kerns, Terry 123,188 Kessberger, Margaret 76,188 Kendzora, Jennifer 63,100,l01,105, 107,188 Kidd, Maurice 129 Kidwell, Doug 168 Kidwell, Gwen 139 Kidwell, Robert 47 Kieber, Bob 73 Kiefer, Jim 155 Lehr, Gery 189 Leidy, Robert 289 Leidy, Roy 189 LeMehaute, Lorna 169 Leonardo, Bob 156 Leonardo, Tessie 140 Leuthold, Debra 156 Leuthold, Randy 140 Levin, Debbie 26,156 Lewis, Clarence 140 Lewis, David 32,140 Lewis, Karen 189 Lewis, Kerry 140 Lewis, Roger 156 Liechti, Lori 169 Liechti, Sherri 140 Ltechti, Susan 189 Lieppman, Mike 77 Linder, Leatha 140 Howard, Leroy 92 Howard, Mike 139 Howard, Nick 85 186 Howard, Paula 139 Howell, Linda 154 Hower Jill 29,154 Hoyt, Randall 186 Hoyt, Ronald 154 Hrlbal, Charles 186 Hubbard, Jon 139 Huber, Bill 154 James, Mary 155 James, Matt 125 Jefferies, Cindy 139 Jefferies, Debbie 31,58,61,l87 Jeffers, Charles 139 Jeffers, Jack 32,168 Jenkins, Jeff 139 Jennings, Connie 57,61,176,187 Jennings, Donna 168 Jennings, Mike 139 Jennings, Teresa 139 Kieffer, Rock 155 Kilmer, Shelly 139 Kimball, Kim 169 Kiner, Warren 3l,80,85,l88 King, Dermis 27,155 King, Jim 92,169 King, Jody 139 King, Kevin 139 King, Mike 188 King, Richard 83,155 King, Steve 140 Linder, Mark 156 Lingisey, Bill 41 Liniger, Brenda 189 Lxpxra, Bill 189 Lipira, Debbie 169 Lipira, Patsy 140 Lipira, Steve 16,66,169 Little, Polly 156 Little, Randy 156 Litvak, Larry 162,169 Livingston, Joanne 189 7,192 Hudspeth, Tim 168 Hueser, Mike 186 Hueser, Jeff 139 Hughes, April 139 Hughes, Brenda 168 Hughes, Dara 139 Hughes, Joann 154 Hughes, Julia 154 Hughes, Marilyn 187 Hughes, Shelly 187 Hu ing, Robin 154 Hull, onna 32 154 Hume, Susan 139 Hume, Terry 111 Hummer, Jamie 154 Humphreys, Bill 84,139 Humphreys, Ellen 18,187 Hunt, Chris 129 Jensen, Mike 168 Jensen, Nancy 187 Jeter, Cathy 155 Jimenez, Cathy 139 Jochems, Bob 47 Joffe, Claudia 155 Johnson, Bill 168 Johnson, Carol 155 Johnson, Deanne 155 Johnson, Diane 139 Johnson, Ellyn 139 Johnson, Keith 155 Johnson, Mark 111,187 Johnson, Mary 139 Johnson, Mary 155 Johnson, Mike 139 Johnson, 127,18 RaeAnn 17,68,69,105,126, Kingsley, Teri 169 Kirkpatrick, Patty 188 Klamert, Mary 140 Klamert, William 155 Klein, Donna 140 Klein, John 169 Klein, Randy 140 Knadler, Bill 140 Knapp, Donald 140 Kneib, Mike 155 Knepper, Mrs. Paul 38 Knickerbocker, Cathy Nike Knight, David 155 Knight, Lou 52 Knight, Mike 169 Knosp, Larry 140 Kobett, Steve 140 Koch, Anne 155 5188 Lloyd, Jet1'156 Long, Carmen 189 Long, Jerry 97 Long, John 156 Long, Kevin 85,92,95,169 Long, Mike 140 Long, Zoe 140 Loomis, Ken 25,189 Loomis, Randall 189 Looney, Bill 84,89,140 Looney, Doug 83,156 Lorance Charlene 156 Lorance, Sharon 169 Lord, Andy 132,133,140 Lord, Debby 28 Lord, Gretchen 128,129 Lorenz, Patrick 65,93,l26 Losson, Brad 99,189 Hunt, Ed 129 Hunt, John 187 Hunt, Julie 168 Hunt, Liz 104,168 Hunter, Jennifer 29,154 Hunter, Orville 92,168 Johnston, Jim 155 Jones, Brenda 139 Jones, Brain 168 Jones, Chris 155 Jones. Craig 32,108.109,155 Koch, Cathy 123,128 Koch, Jeanne 28,155 Koch, Jim 83,93,155 Koch, Richard 85,93,129,188,200 Koch, Thomas 57,12Z,129,188,200 Koenig, Gloria 155 Losson, Mary 156 Losson, Pam 189 Lotz, Tommy 140 Loubey, Beverly 30,62,189 Louden, Paulette 28,156 Lovelady, Debbie 140 McLean, C Mitche Lovelady, Ronnie 140 Lowe, Penny 169 Lucas, Barbie 128,129 Lucas, Lynn 31,100,102,l04,l05,106, 189 Lucas, Scott 140 Luedtke, Dave 189 Luedtke, Tim 29,98 Lueker, Debbie 156 Luil-tart, Patty 140 Lutz, Connie 190 Lux, Jeff 190 Lykins, Dennis 12,190 Lyle, Mike 140 Lyman, Linda 105,190 Lynch, Janace 23,190 Lynch, Karen 169 Lyon, Tim 156 Lyons, Bill 169 Lyons, Charley 73,190 Lyons, Paul 140 M Maag, Gary 156 Maag, Janet 156 Mabin, Angela 156 Mabion, Carl 140 Madget, Debbie 140 Madget, Nancy 126,140 Madget, Robbie 156 Madinger, Mary 140 Madinger, Ray 140 Madison, Barbi 28,156 Magner, Reva 190 Maier, Barbara 140 Major, Becky 190 Major, Ronald 156 Maker, Gloria 190 Malchose, Keith 141 Malchose, Kevin 141 Mallory, Linda 141 Manley, Doyle 169 Mann, Beth 156 Mann, Eileen 169 Mann, Jeanette 190 Manns, Ritchie 80,81,85,169 Manuel, Cheri 28,156 Manville, Mark 141 Marcum, Kim 141 Marker, Terry 156 Markt, Clarla 156 Marlowe, Linda 141 Marquardt, Dawnelle 101,105,169 Marquardt, Steve 85,92,190 Marrs, Larry 47,120 Marsh, Debbie 170 Marsh, Jeff 141 Marskamp, Thea 170 Marston, Rick 141 Martel, Ernie 141 Martie, Kevin 31,170 Mattie, Marsha 141 Martin, Alan 170 Martin, Bill 141 Martin, David 24,190 Martin, Jeanette 141 Maggn, Lynn 15,118,126,l28,l76, 1 Martin, Mark 141 Martin, Marla 113,156 Martin, Marsha 170 Martin, Mike 141 Martin, Roxy 15,126,190 Martin, Ruth 47 Mason, Debbie 170 Mason, Mary 28,63,156 Mason, Paul 32,190 Mat, James 141 MATH CLUB 124 Mathews, Alton 190 Mathew, Patricia 31,57,190 Matthews, Kellie 170 Matthews, Ricky 141 Maugh, Brian 156 Maugh, Steve 190 Max ield, Jim 98,156 Maxwell, Marigyn 13,47 May, Wilbur 1 6 Mayer, Mike 141 Mayes, Mike 156 Mayfield, Mona 10l,103,l05,106, 107 McAndrew, Jim 95 McAndrew, 141 McBane, Leslie 156 McBane, Steve 141 McBrady, Ellen 157 McBrady, Kathy 190 McCall, Cindy 15,126,190 McCall, Rex 141 McClmmhan, Lois l2,47,1l8 McC1anahan, Nancy 170 McC1anahan, Paula 191 McClintic, Bev 170 McClintic, Melody 141 McClure, Mike 191 McCool, Cathy 170 Mc'C0un, Marilyn 16,17,47,l26 McCoy, Florence 15,47,126 McCrary, Jack 191 McCrary, Linda 170 McDaniel, Carol 128 McDermott. Kim 141 McDonald, Brenda 191 McDonald, Chris 141 McDonald, Dennis 157 McDonald, George 157 McDonald, Michelle 170 McDowell, Rhonda 141 McElwain, Russ 141 McElwain, Wendy 170 McDuff, Mark 29,157 McEnaney, Debbie 141 McEnaney, Mike 170 McGarrah, Maureen 105,106,170 McGaughy, Tommy 85,191 McGee, Bob 28,157 McGee, Michelle 128 McG1ade, Jerry 191 McGlothlin, Paul 191 McKee, John 141 McKinzie, Robbin 191 Mtiligiughlin, C. W. l8,47,49,124, McLaughlin, Jim 157 indy13,31,100,105,191 Morris, Pam 157 Morris, Randy 142 Morris, Steven 157 Morriss, Lisa 171 Morrison, Dan 192 Morrow, Aiine 142 Morrow, Mike 83,108,157 Morse, Larry 31,171 Morse, Mike 110 Morton, Tom 171 Moser, Tony 142 Moutray, Elise 171 Mommy, Judy 53 Muir, Homer 48,80,81,85,90,95 Munn, Karen 171 Munscll, Mark 142 Munsel, Mike 171 Murphy, Ed 83,171 Murray, Maureen 171 Musser, Bob 171 Myers, Bill 142 Myers, Gary 142 Myers, Gary 95,171 McMiIlion, Michael 124,129 McNair, Paul 170 McNeily, Marshall 112,113,191 McPhail, Louise 141 McQueen, Jim 1.41 McQuiston, Janice 191 McWilliams, Bob 125,157 Meakins, Glen 170 Meakins, Susan 141 Meier, Margo 141 Meierhoffer, Lara 141 Meisner, Chris 141 Melkowski, Yvonne 141 Mendell, Barry 170 Menschik, Mary 141 Merritt, Dennis 157 Merritt, Roger 170 Merritt, Terry 92,141 Messner, Kirk 157 Mettenbrink, Roger 98,170 Mettenbrink, Sandy 157 Meyer, Dan 141- Meyer, Dave 21,125,170 Meyer, Jane 157 Meyers. Casey 1.57 Michaels, Debbie 141 Michaels, Peggy 170 Michaels, Sherry l2,16,l70 Michler, Steve 80,82,83,85,95,170 Midyett, Diana 157 Midyett, Drexel 141 Mier, John 170 Mier, William 48,93,123 Milbourn, Bob 170 Millen, Cindy 191 Millenbruch, Louis 56,141 Miller, Bill 18,30,111,170 Miller, Carol 129 Miller, Cathy 141 Miller, Connie 30,100,105,17O Miller, Dean 87,191 Miller, Dennis 191 Miller, Doug 157 Miller, Jerry 141 Miller, Karen 128 Miller, Ken 157 Miller, Larry 6l,80,81,85,191 Miller, Linda 141 Miller, Max 170 Miller, Michael 191 Miller, Pam 141 Miller, Philip 141 Miller, Rick 170 Miller, Sammy 141 Miller, Terry 170 Million, Tom 141 Million, Vickie 28,56,157 Mills, Mark 88,157 Millsap, Greg 32,170 Myers, Greg 171 Myers, Judy 142 Myers, Linda 142 Myers, Mary 12,48 Myers, Mike 157 Myers, Pam 142 Myers, Paul 192 Myers, Sheri 157 Myers, Steve 171 Myers, Ted 142 N Nadolski, Gary 157 Nash, Jean 157 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 128 Neff, Neta 31,171 Neighbors, Ralph 142 Neighbors, Russell 22,171 Nels, Edward 120 Nelson, Debe 157 Nelson. Greta 142 Nelson, John 171 Nelson, Lori 142 Nelson, Maureen 19,157 Nelson , Nancy 48 Nelson, Robin 192 Minor, Debra 142 Minor, Julia 142 Minor, Mary 109,157 Minor, Rhonda 191 Minter, Connie 170 Minter, Janis 191 ll, Charlie 157 Mitchell, David 157 MIXED CHOIR 28 Modlin, Martin 80,85,191 Moffet, Beth 142 Moles, Bill 29,157 Moles, Susan 18,191 Mollus, Mark 88,157 Monach, Greg 80,85,192 Mooney, Clint 29,91,157 Moore, April 157 Moore, Candace 142 Moore, Chris 157 Moore, David 157 Moore, Grace 142 Moore, Jean 171 Moore, Kay 171 Moore, Peggy 142 Moore, Terri 157 Moran Elizabeth 171 Moran, Pam 105,126,192 Moran, Robert 28,176 Morgan, Bill 171 Morgan, Charles 48,112 Morgan, Laura 53 Morgan, Mike 142 Nelson, Ronnie 90,171 Ness, Gretchen 28,100,157 Neubauer, Mark 142 Neumann, Sandy 142 Neumann, Ted 142 Newhart, Ruth 48,127 Newman, Sally 31,171 Newton, Jeff 157 Newton, Nancy 142 Newton, Robert 157 Newton, Sharon 171 Newton, Suzan 157 Nichols, Bryce 142 Nichols, Janet 76,192 Nichols, Steve 157 Nickell, Kirby 142 Nicks, Jimmy 111 Niemann, David 171 Nikes, Greg 80,83,88,89,98,157 Nikes,Jim 142 Nixon, Chris 29,113,157 Noah, Wanda 157 Noblet, Robert 142 Noe, James 157 Nold, John 58 Nold, Pam 100,lO2,105,106,107,192 Nold, Patti 58,59,60,61,62,128,l92 Noll, Jonna 142 Norton, Don 99,192 Norton, Janet 142 Norton, Kathy 30.171 Norton, Tom 88,158 Novak, Michelle 158 Novak, Patricia 39,58,64,100,105, 106,121,192 Novak, Susie 128 Noyes, Phyllis 142 Noyes, Sheryl 171 Nurski, Carl 48 Nye, Dianna 171 O Obermier, Jim 171 O'Connor, Kathleen 158 O'Dell, Brad 171 O'Dell, Mike 192 O'Dell, Shawn 142 Ogletree, Phyllis 128,192,200 Oliver, Mary Beth 171 Olson, Ron 142 O'Neill, Jerry 192 Optican, Julie 142 Ortman, Paul 171 Osborn, Brenda 171 Ostertag, Anne 171 Ostroski, Debbie 158 Ostroski, Greg 142 Oswald, Janis 142 OUTLOOK 16 Owens, Clifton 192 Owens, Richard 192 Owsley, David 158 Ozenberger, Bruce 30,171 Ozenberger, James 48 P Packwood, Carol 128 Paden, Doug 89,142 Paden, Jeff 171 Paden, Zachary 171 Painter, Mike 93,158 Painter, Sally 142 Parisoff, Jana 33,154,192 Parisoff, Mimi 33,171 Parker, Cathy 171 Parker, Debbie 171 Parker, Jim 171 Parker, Kendall 142 Parker, Michele 192 Parker, Ralph 110 Parker, Wesley 142 Parnell, Mike 142 Pasley, Lynn 80,85,92,192 Pasternak, Karen 192 Patee, Debby 29,158 Patet, Lynn 29,171 Patrick, Cathy 142 Patrick, Craig 158 Patten, Pat 31,171 Patton, Connie 31,192 Pawlowski, Debbie 135,193 Payne, Ronnie 142 Payne, Terry 193 Pearce, John 158 Pearl, Kenneth 158 Pearl, Roger 193 Peek, Debbie 142 Pena, Ernie 142 Pence, DeeAnn 142 Pendelton, Elaine 193 Peregrine, Larry 32,158 Peregrine, Randy 142 Perez, Alex 73,30,193 Perez, Leslie 142 Perkins, Doyle 193 Perkins, John 29,158 Perry, Jim 22,38,80,83,85,88,98 Perry, Vincent 48 Pertain, Jane 48,148 Peterson, Beverly 16,61,62,126,193 Peterson, Judy 28,171 Peterson, Stan 80,81,85,171 Petitt, Kathy 143 Pettijohn, Janice 158 Pettiiohn, Rodger 77,129 Pettin, Mardella 143 Pettry, Donald 193 Pfaff, Kurt 87,88,165,171 Pfander, Barbara, 31,64,100,10.5,l93 Philippi, Charlene 158 Phillippe, Pam 143 Phillippe, Randy 158 Phillips, Richard 171 Pickett, Steve 193 Piercy, Dave 171 Piercy, Nancy 12,49 Pierson, Dan 171 Pifer, Stephanie 171 Pike, Debby 172 Pinch, Rosemary 158 Pinson, Pam 143 Pinzine, Gina 158 Pittman, Carol 49,123 Pittman, Mike 49,90,125 Pittman, Steve 172 PDM Ernest 111 Polaski, LeeAnn 143 Pool, Jamie 143 Pope, Richard 31,172 Porter, Gary 193 Poteet, Mark 158 Potter, Susan 31,73,127,172 Powell, Rod 29,158 Powell, Steve 143 Powell, William 172 Power, Bob 158 Power, Joyce 143 Power, Pat 193 Powers, Brent 80,83,85,158 Powers, Patty 143 Pratte, Lori 143 Price, Jana 17,31,100,105,106,lZ6, 193 Price, Stephen 193 Prickett, Dan 158 Procter, Cindy 22 193 PRosE AND Polarity CLUB 126 Pruiett, Pam 143 Puett, Karen 143 Pulley, Bryce 19 Pulley, Toby 172 Pulliam, Dixie 193 Pumphrey, Robert 49 Punzo, Steve 172 Puppel, John 87,158 Puppel, Tom 143 Purviance, Dan 172 Purvis, Steve 77 Q QUILL AND SCROLL 126 Stufllcb 214 Quinn, Dennis 143 R Ragsdale, Dennis 143 Raines, Charlotte 53 Raines, Larry 158 Rainey, Jennifer 31,172 Rall, Kathy 77 Ramsey, Candy 172 Ramsey, Dave 193 Ramsey, Stephanie 158 Randall, Eddie 172 Rankin, Ronald 172 Runner, Aaron 49,127 Ransom, Tom 90,193 Rasmussen, Chris 143 Rau, Nancy 17,66,172 Rausch, James 124,128 Rausch, Jess 32,193 Rawlings, Richard 143 Ray, Becky 143 Ray, Lisa 30,172 Ray. Mark 28,88,158 Read, Rande 89,143 Ream, Chris 158 Reardon, Debbie 172 Reardon, Karen 100,101,102,104, 105,106,107.193 Reavis, Randy 143 Reece, Glenn 172 Reece, Phil 143 Recd, Pam 143 Reeder, Harold 143 Reel, Norma 143 Reents, Steve 143 Rees, Pam 172 Reeves, Robert 194 Rehm, Joyce 16,194 Reichel, Robin 128,172 Reid. Donald 172 Reinhold, Gerri 172 Rejnin, JoEllen 172 Rejnln, Mike 143 Remington, Lee 143 Remingcton, Stephanie 165,172 Repuls i, David 89,143 Reynolds, Bernard 158 Reynolds, Robin 172 Reynolds, Vicky 143 Rice, Vicki 143 Rich, Cathy 17,172 Richardson, Kay 194 Richardson, Robyn 172 Richardson, Terry 143 Richey, Danny 84,89,143 Richey, Susan 194 Richmond, Ann 172 Richmond, Tom so,s3,s5,s7,ss,15s Riddell, sarah 1oo,1o5,10s,1is,194 Riddick, Peggy 194 Riddle, Linda 128 Ridens, Steve 143 Riepen, Brian 126,129,194 Reipen, Mike 125,158 Reipen, Rod 98 Riggs, David 172 Riggs, Diane 20,143 Riley, Debc 143 Riley, Kerrie 172 Riley, Steven 143 Rinard, Gary 158 Rinard, Steven 194 Rinehart, Barbara 144 Ripper, Brenda 144 Ripper, Joni 194 Rittman, Angie 158 Rivera, Cindy 144 Rivera, Toni 100,105,172 Roach, Sharon 158 Roades, Jeanne 49 Roark, Raymond 158 Roberts, Billy 144 Roberts, James 38 Roberts, Janet 144 Roberts, Jancie 194 Roberts, Jean 123,172 Roberts, Karhy 172 Roberts, Mike 158 Roberts, Nancy 28,172 Roberts, Phillip 194 Roberts, Shauna 32,158 Robertson, James 38 Robertson, Mark 144 Robinson, Cindy 144 Robinson, Greg 97 Robinson, Karen 194 Robinson, Jill 172 Robreau, Mark 172 Rochambeau, Ricky 144 Rock, Brian 144 Rock, Debbie 144 Rock, Josie 194 Rock, Mike 24,172 Roe, Jeannette 21,172 Roe, Tom 85,158 Roetto, Larry 172 Rogerson, Ralph 144 Rooney, John 56 Rosenauer, Ron 158 Rosen, John 13,825,158 Ross, Lisa 194 Rost, Mary 158 ROTC 110 Rothleitner, Vicky 29,144 Rotterman, Bill 158 Roupe, Mark 88,158 Row, Ed 172 Row, Gary 144 Rowe, Bill 172 Rowe, Donna 120,158 Rowe, Steve 172 Rowles, Kathy 158 Rowlett, Vicky 144 Royston, Maxine 158 Rucker, Jay 158 Rucker, Sam 85,95,172 Ruckman, Gary 144 Ruckman, Karen 172 Rullman, John 172 Rullman, Linda 144 Ruoff, Brent 89,144 Rupe, Wesley 172 Rush, Debbie 144 Rush, JoAnn 105,172 Russell, Larry 96,97 Russell, Rusty 172 Rutenbar, Kathy 16,31,194 Ryan, Vicki 144 S Sadler, Diana 158 Sadler, Jan 194 Salanski, Dave 194 Salanski, Mark 158 Slata, Steve 144 Sale. Bob 159 Sale, Karen 194 Samuels, Kathy 144 Samuels, Terry 159 Sanders, Debbie 144 Sanson, Gregg 144 Sarrix, Guy 18,19,50 Sarris, Tina 30,62,172 Sauder, Darlene 194 Sauder, Laura 159 Saunders, Mike 15,56,57.62,65,76, l21,126,129,l94,200 ' Sawyers, Paulette 29,159 Scales, Barbara 113,195 Scates, Nancy 113,159 Schaaf, Carolyn 159 Schaaf, Charles 119,195 Schaaf, Louise 50 Schappe, Joe 144 Schenk, Cindy 144 Schibi, Joseph 50 Schiermeyer, Marilyn 31,195 Schleichcr, Delores 172 Schleicher, Shirley 144 Schmidt, David 15,126,195 Schmidt, Debbie 128 Schmidt, Nancy 29,159 Schmidt, Steve 172 Schneider, Fred 195 Schneider, Janice 195 Schneider, Kim 144 Sclmeider, Melvinu 53 Scheider, Richard 144 Schneider, Scott 144 Schneider, Steve 159 Schneirler, Tom 29,50 Sclmeittcr, Richard 173 Schockwciler, Mary 104,105,173 Schoen, Paula 173 Schoenlaub, Jeanette 144 Schoneman, Diana 195 Schrieb Schreib Schreib cr, Billy 173 er, Megan 144 er, Nancy 195 Schubert, Sharon 144 Schultz, Alice 159 Schultz, Ellen 31,173 Schultz, Mike 195 Schultz, Molly 144 Schultz, Rosemary 31,195 Schuyler, Karen 144 Schuyler, Mark 80,85,93,94,95,173 Schwader, Chris 128 Schwader, Kevin 29,159 SCIENCE CLUB 124 Scott, Bill 31,173 Scott Bruce 29,88,148,l56,l59 Scott: Scott, J Cindy 173 ulie 144 Scott, Peggy 159 Scott, Tim 144 Scroggins, John 159 Seals, Brian 159 Seals, Dennis 88,159 Seals, Greg 29,159 Seek, Timm 144 Seever, Seever, Seitter, Sellars, SENIO Anita 195 Bob 144 George 52 Bob 144 R CLASS 176 SENIOR LEADERSHIP 27 SENIOR VARIETY SHOW 57 Senne, Jim 85,93,173 Senne, John 29,93,l59 Seward, Rick 92,159 Sexton, Betty 17,156,195 Sexton, Geneva 159 Shackleford, Debbie 74,75 Shackelford, Suzan 28,159 Shaiffer, Jessie 53 Shane, Sandy 63,173 Sharp, Randy 159 Sharp, Steve 144 Sharp, Terry 195 Shaw, Beverly 173 Shell, Debra 173 Shellenberger, Gary 195 Shellman, Rob 173 Shelton, Mike 144 Shepard, Imogene 50 Shepard, Merrill 111 Sherbondy, Kerry 159 Sheridan. Mary 159 Sheridan, Pat 173 Sherwood, Jess 169,173 Sherwood, Steve 144 Shipers, Kenneth 18,32,173 Shipley, Dave 30,56,87,9S,173 Shipley, Karen 30,100,l05,127,l95 Shipley, Susan 129 Shipps, Eleanor 1330.123 Shoemaker, George 144 Shoemaker, Mary 144 Shoemaker, Vicki 144 Shoop, Gary 173 Shoop, Penny 144 Shreve, Bob 144 Silvey, Teresa 56,173 Silvey, Tina 159 Simmons, Connie 195 Simmons, Chuck 144 Simmons, Jackie 195 Simmons, John 85,92,195 Simmons, Mildred 145 Simms, Carol 50 Simon, Dennis 119,159 Simon, Linda 145 Simon, Rod 195 Simpson, Cheryl 145 Simpson, Chuck 145 Simpson, Claudia 159 Simpson, Jim 31,173 Siolek, Marilyn 159 Sipes, Dennis 159 Sipes, Diana 145 Sipes, Mike 145 Siskey, Kitty 28,173 Skaith, Brad 145 Skaith, Jay 29,159 Skidmore, Mark 159 Slains, Larry 159 Slifer, Sue 195 Slight, Ricky 145 Sloan, Steve 159 Smart, Marty 145 Smiley, Billie 19,173 Smith, Bruce 173 Smith, Cheryl 30,173 Smith, Craig 98,173 Smith, Doug 145 Smith, Duane 145 Smith, Gary 29,173 Smith, Gary 32,159 Smith, Glenn 145 Smith, Greg 92,159 Smith, Joyce 17,145 Smith, Joyce 105,126,196 Smith, Kim 92 Smith, Mark 145 Smith, Mark 159 Smith, Richard 159 Smith, Rick 145 Smith, Scott 28,159 Smith, Steve 92,145 Smith, Terry 159 Smith, Tom 145 Smithson, Debbie 173 Snapp, Melinda 159 Snapp, Sharon 145 Snavely, Tim 173 Snipes, Debbie 196 Snuffer, Dave 196 Snyder, Amy 132,133,145 Snyder, Cathy 76 Snyder, Chris 159 Snyder, Sharon 173 Soethout, Alison 173 Soethout, Kathy 145 Socthout, Teresa 128 Sollars, Geoffry 173 SOPHOMORE CLASS 148 Sorebo, Sandy 145 Spaeth, Vickie 173 Spalding, Darrel 196 Spalding, Dennie 145 Sparlgberg, Ruth 77 Spangler, Graig 145 Spangler, Janet 145 Spence Edward 29,312,173 Spencer, Vicki 159 Sprague, Cheryl 159 Sprague, David 92,145 Sprague, John 119,196 Sprague, Kathy 145 Sprague, Mike 159 Spargue, Rhonda 196 Sproat, Mary 159 Spurgeon, Joe 80,85,92,173 Squires, Jim 98,173 Stadler, Louise 13,173 Stahlin, Cindy 27,159 Standage, Russell 95 Standley, Pat 159 Stannard, Bill 93,95,174 Stanton, Ralph 145 Stanton , Wayne 174 Stark, Pam 196 Starkey, Sherry 196 Staten, Hollei 159 Steeb, Sally 145 Steeby, Caryl 145 Steeby, Herb 174 Steele, Carol 196 Steele, Gail 159 Steele, Kitty 145 Steele, Marvin 196 Steele. Roger 145 Steele, Sherri 160 Stegman, Susi 29,160 Steinberg, Rick 145 Steinman, John 174 Steinman, Karon 145 Sten, M ike 31,196 Stephens, Dan 59,174 Stephen Stephen Stcppe, Stcppe, s, Debbie 174 s, Jim 73,129 Dennis 196 Dwain 145 Stevens, D'Art 108,145 Stevens, Damion 145 Stevens Randy 160 Stewart, Pam 174 Stewart, Sandra 29,121,196 Stigall, Jan 174 Stiles, Sue 50 Still, Terresa 30,126,196 Stine, Marc 50 Stingley, John 93,145 Stinson, Susie 145 Stippe, Bob 57,125,196 Stipp, Janice 14,126,196 Stoneburner, Sheri 17,174 Stoujfer, David 50,124 Stout, Debbie 145 Stout, Mike 174 Strasser, Susan 145 Strayer, Rex 196 Strother, Thom 145 Stuber, Danny 196 Stuber, Stuber, Donna 29,160 Marcia 145 Stuber, Nancy 15,30,105,126,196 Stuber, Stan 28,160 STUDENT SENATE 73,116 can, Kenneth 196 Sukovaly, Lisa 145 Sukut, Marlene 30,174 Sullivan, Ronnie 174 Sullwold Sharon 174 Summerflord, Denise 160 Summers, Bob 174 Summers, Mary 145 Supple, Ann 145 Supple, Mike 174 Sutton, Max 61,80,85,93,96,l21,1 Sutton, Melissa 145 Swearingen, Rocky 32,174 Sweet, David 197 Swiastyn, Mike 145 SWIMMING 93 Swing, David 160 Swing, Marcus 93,145 Swirlson, Lorie 146 Swoboda, Teresa 197 Swoboda, Vicki 28 Swope, Allen 174 Swope, Carol 160 Swope, Earl 146 Swope, Linda 146 Swope, Nala 160 Swope, Susie 160 Swope, Vicki 105,197 Symes, Steve 146 T Talarico, Sandy 160 Talbott, Teddy 85,92,16O Tanner, Bob 197 Tanneimer, Teresa 160 Tapee, Jana 160 Tarpley, Dawn 146 Taylor, Beth 30,174 Taylor, Brenda 146 Taylor, Jim 174 Taylor, Mike 160 Taylor, Normon 29,160 Taylor, Paula 197 Taylor, Ron 93,197 Teczar, Janet 146 Teczar, Patricia 197 'Temple TENNI man, David 160 S 99 Teresinski, Chad 146 Terrill, Greg 30,31,111,174 Terry, Cheryl 160 Thacker, Blanc 160 Thom, Nancy 146 Thomas, Chris 29,146 Thomas, Cindy 197 Thomas, Denny 119,197 Thomas, Joe 146 Thomas, Kay 56,174 Thomas, Kent 128 Thomas, Randy 29,160 Thomas, Randy W. 85,92,16O Thomas, Richard 174 Thompson, Anne 174 Thompson: Tommy 146 Thompson, Cherlyn 30,112,174 Thompson, Dennis 85,95,123,124,197 Thomspon, Donald 146 Thompson, Evelyn 50 Thompson, Nancy 197 Thompson, Nancy 28,174 Thompson, Pat 146 Thompson, Randy 146 Thompson Ruth 174 Thurn Thorton, Brenda 174 Thorton, Maurice 146 Thorton, Steve 109,146 Thorion, Susan 197 Thurlow, Anne 27,160 re 174 yance, Dennis 160 Vandeventer, Barb 160 Vandever, Danny 146 Vandever, Dave 116,197 VanHorn, Beulah 51.118 VanVicklc, Milton 32,146 Vaughan, Bill 85,175 Vaughan, Bruce 160 Vaughan. Robert 160 Vaughn, Doug 175 Venable, Elane 41,116,162 Vernon, Greg 175 Vey, Bob 146 Vey, Hal 198 Viestenz, Steve 146 . G 88 Thurn, Wayne 160 Tibbitts, Tony 88,95,l74 Tiley, Sharon 128 Tiley, Warren 160 Till, Joan 146 View, Bill 95 View, Dominique 146 View, Patrick 147 View, Patrick 147 View, Regis .160 Vineyard, Ginny 147 White Denise 198 Vineyard, Nancy 100,101, Till, Larry 146 Tilson, Sandra 34,197 Tilton, Greg 146 Tobin, Dennis 160 Tolliver, John 160 Tolliver, Madline 146 Tolo, Becky 30,174 Tolo, David 80,821,160 Toombs, Brenda 160 Toombs, Robert 25,174 Townley, Dan 160 Townley, Gail 103,l05,106,174 Townley, Mike 124 TRACK 94 TRACK QUEEN 74 Trant, Kathy 146 Trunt, Rick 174 Trible, LeAnne 160 Triplet, Nancy 29,105,174 Triplet, Susan 146 Troexlur, Gerald 38,39 Troul, Donald 38,39,61 Trout, .lim 12,85.95,129,l97 Trout, Shela 160 Troutman, Chris 160 Trumm, Toni 160 Trump, Celilia 174 Tubbs, Debby 174 Turner, Debbie 160 Turner, Lou Ann 146 Turner, Turner, Mary Lynn 175 Turner, Mary Ellen 14,69,126,128 Vickie 146 Tyler, Robert 160 Tymson, Cindy 146 Tymson, Ralph 175 U Underwood, Jack 160 Underwood , Judy 146 Underwood, Richard 197 Underwood, Roger 90,126,197 Underwood, Wayne 146 Unger, Dave 160 Urquhart, Bill 89,146 Ussary, Cindy 146 Utter, Mike 160 Utterback, Mark 160 V Vale, Sandra 197 Valtmer, Fred 146 Vining, Francie 160 Vogel, Ernest 160 Vogel, Gary 32,175 Vogel, Steve 175 Voltmer, Glenn 175 Voss, Jane 27,5l,l26 Vu1gamott,Cinda 198 Vulgamott, Pam 147 W Wagers, Randy 31,175 Wake, Debbie 30,198 WAKITAN 147 Wales, Barbara 147 Wales, Julie 160 Walker, S. R. 23,51 Wallace, Rick 175 Waller, Debbie 160 Waller, Dennis 97 Walp, Denise 107,161 Walxli, Fruncex 51 Walsier, Joyce 147 Waltemath, Te-rry 198 Walters, Debbie 147 Warnpler, Susan 175 Ward, Debbie 175 Ward, Nancy 101,128 Warner, Cindy 175 Washington, Jerome 198 Waters, Charles 161 Watkins, Jim 198 Watkins, Pam 198 Watson, Ben 175 Watson, Bill 85,161 Watson, Hugh 147 Watson, .lumes 38 Watson, Jim 14,184,198 Weaver, Phil 92,161 Webb, Danny 147 Webber, Leanne 147 Weddington, David 147 Weed, Steve 161 Weeks, Nan 147 Weeks, Pam 147 Wegertka, Debbie 161 Wegenka, Gregg 90,198 Wegenka, Lynn 105 175 Weidmaier, John 161 Weiperf, Ive! 40,41 Weiss, Chris 161 Weiss. Steven 198 105.175 Welch, Mitch 129 Welch, Stan 30,85,93,95,162,166,175 Wells, Shawn 147 Wells, Susan 147 Wenz, Dan 13,93,l75 Wenz, Randy 147 Werner, Walter 175 Wertin, Mickey 19.147 Westmoreland, Linda 147 Weston, Alonzo 11,95,175 Weston, Debbie 106 Weston, Steve 175 Westlake, Rex 161 Weyer, Andrew 175 Whaley, Cindy 147 Wharton, Richard 161 Wheat, Mark 198 Whisler, Peggy 198 Whitacre, Bill 198 Whitacre, Craig 82,533,161 White, Dan 27,95,175 Wilson , Leslie 12,175 Wilson, Pam 147 Wilson, Pam 28,175 Wilson, Ralph 198 Wilson. Richard 161 Wilson, Robbie 89,147 Wilson, Robert 161 Wilson, Stephen 95,199 Wilson, Susan 199 Wilson, Tracie 161 Windsor, Bruce 32,128,199 Windsor, Paula 147 Withrow, Dianne 105,161 Wolfe, Karen 147 Wolfe, Kathy 175 Wolfe, Richard 32,35,199 Wombwell, Stuart 161 Wood, Ann 175 Wood, Charmaine 147 Wood, Wood, Wood, Delbert 80,83 Doug 80,81,85,86,87,175 Mary Jane 161 whnel Gary 30,91,93,198 White. Kenny 98,147 White, Louis 126 White. Marcia 30,175 White, Paul 161 White, Peter 161 White, Phil 99 White, Philip 175 White, Randy 161 White, Thomas 38 White, Trenace 147 Whitmore, Deanna 147 Whitten, Laura 147 Whittington, Linda 147 Widener, David 175 Widenicr, Dennis 161 Widner, Candy 147 Wiedmaier, Diane 175 Wiedmaier, Mike 175 Wilcox, Ellen 100,148,157,161 Wilczenski, Debbie 161 Wilding, Steven 198 Wiles. Berry 40,41 Wilkerson, Barbara 19,51 Wilkinson, Beth 147 Wilkinson, Bruce 11,24,175 Wilkinson, Kenneth 51 Willhite, Etta Jo 28,175 Wood, Rosanne 199 Woodbury, Diane 147 Woolery, Daved 147 Woolery, Donald 161 Woolrldge, Cathy 147 Words, Georgina 174,175 Words, Homer 21 Words, Juanita 161 Worthington, Marjorie 17,199 Wrehe, Ron 28,161 WRESTLING 92 Wright, Frances 26,51 Wright, Gary 128 Wright, Gina 161 Wuerfele, Dorthy 51 Wyckoff, Mike 147 Wyeth, Jennifer 59,175 Wyland, Dan 175 Y Yanuck, Ellen 126,161 Yanuck, Jerry 93,175 Yarnell, Carol 147 Yarnell, Steve 199 Yates, Dennis 29,161 Willhite, Kathy 147 Williams, Alison 128 Williams, Carolyn 147 Williams, Cheri 103,105,106,175 Williams, Christa 147 Williams, Ed 129 Williams, Gladys 40,41 Williams, John 28,80,85,86,87 Williams, Karen 147 Williams, Murrav 175 Williams, Pete 147 Williams, Walter 198 Willis, Bob 147 Willis, Rick 175 Willis, Roger 147 Young, Young, Curtis 147 Kevin 175 Young, Marilyn 161 Young, Mike 30,199 Young, Rene 28,161 Young, Taira 76 Young, Virginia 175 Younger, Barbara 113,161 Younger, Connie 161 Younger, Don 161 Younger, Glen 147 Younger, Jim 199 Y-TEENS 121 Ytell, Sharon 147 Z Willis, Ronnie 161 Wilmes, Vic 128 Wilson, Deana 147 Wilson Wilso , Debbie 121,198 Debie 147 YL Wilson, Doug 88,98,175 Wilson. 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