Creston High School - Crest Yearbook (Creston, IA)

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BEAL It I WL 5 K f vf Hx Ia f .. .. ,A.1, ff: V .221-1.13. 5- ' f ,fm X 'K 5 P In EW ' I ' I W., M, .5 ff .4 ' .4 .- . mf- ' ' .5 M11 f.sm1.'ff-g , ,fax ' I 'W I , ' TH LTLSNHYZH U,.'l'.:'1W!?2VA512'?5'I'ff, m'k7H.1'li,'f7S?I'153i 1,'S3?II?5, 2251.1'fidf'WiI5fs5l2E,i'faf22:5 fE s,'w1'2?w I 1 . ,. .,.,, I few f 1.wf1:w,Jim?fJfm.f:,:'fwef'?1'f -:ew . I-I rl N ' ., jf 'il Q lf,'g!Tf5iEfQfisff , JAMES A. BERG V ,. -- f ff J . 'uziliz-?ff2 1.1251 ''1'fff:'11ff':2s?j?jff ' 2 1A5?13rf?21ff5 , The officers of the class of '68 are Angie Kafka, vicerpresidenfg Kathy Law- Ton, secreraryg Lynn Sandeman, freasurerg and Gregg Jeffryes, president. W I CYNTHIA A. BRADLEY JEFFREY E. BROTHERTON CHARLES D., BROWN LYNNE F. BUCHANAN E MARY LOUISE BURKHALTER TINA LEE BUSH JANE ANN CALDWELL JOHN FRANCIS CARL Class Float Wins ALBERT L. DONNER E CHARLES ECKLES JENNIFER MARY EVANS SHARON LORAINE EVANS KATHLEEN A. EYBERG DOUGLAS E- COEN DAVID D. CRIGGER PHILIP MARK CUNNINGHAM SANDRA RAE DIERS DAN G. DUNKERSON Joyce McDowell, Connie Gilbert, and Lindo Madison ore shown in ci fumil ior senior habit of getting in some lost minute sfudies. ROCKY L. FOWLER JERE FRANCIS RICHARD FRANCIS FRED V. FRANKLIN , ggfqyQs33iQQ - :iflli i . . f W ' I f if W 2 X' x JOAN ELIZABETH FRAZEE CONNIE L. FREDRICKSON GAIL E. FREIHAGE ALLYSON G. GAULT PATRICIA J. GRINNELL The traditional Icebreaker gave new Seniors a chance ro discuss summer activities. 'eff' THOMAS P. HAWKS JANICE ELAINE HAYES MARK A. HAYES PAMELA .IO HENRY CONNIE GILBERT STEVE L. GILLESPIE RANDAL M. GOODRICH DALE W. GORDON School-Sponsored Dances Provide Welcome Change of Pace AN L. HIGGINS CONNIE LYNN HOLMES SHARON MARIE HOWE CHARLES M. HRIBAL DANIEL JOSEPH HUEY DEAN B. HULTQUIST SHARON ELAINE IIAMS GREGG R. JEFFRYES LELA JEAN KEPNER I NANCY JANE KESSLER New KATHLEEN MARIE KIRKMAN VIRGINIA B. KIRKPATRICK KARL WILLIAM KNOCK WILFRED H- KNUTH BRIAN D. JENSEN BRUCE JONES STEPHEN G. JUSTICE ANGELA K. KAFKA MICHAEL KENT KETCHAM RANDAL MAX KILGORE GWENDOLYN JILL KOETHER PAULA MARIE KRINGS JAMES E. LARKIN SCOTT EUGENE LARSON CAROL .I. LAUFFER KATHRYN JAYNE LAWTON SHARON KAY LEWIS ARMANDO J. LISSARRAGUE Seniors Plan for College LINDA LEE MADISON Careers VICKI MARTIN STEVE MATHIS SANDRA KAY MCBAY CHERYL DIANNE MCCANN SHARON SIJE LORING MICHAEL LOOS BONNIE J. LUKEHART CATHY ANN GRADY W. MAHARRY I Ji ls Mike Wilkie Ibehind windowed doorj is not going to Ier these tricksrers get by with rigging his locker! DENNIS J. MCDONALD JOYCE LAVONNE MCDOWELI. MARY RACHELLE MCELROY JON BARRY MCEVOY DEBRA DEE MCLAUGHLIN VICKI SUE MEANS JAMES KENNETH MEYER JANNETTE MARIE MICKEY VICKI C. MOSMAN Oswoldo, foreign exchange student, receives G little assistance on his Iogurirhrns from fellow Sr. Moth student, Steve Gillespie. CINDY L. OSBORNE THOMAS L. OSBORNE SUSAN L. OSMUN STEVE R. PAGE E R 2 RONALD E. MILLER LARRY D. MISNER STEPHEN R. MONTAGUE JOHN MOORE Oswalclo Makes Lasting Friendships at CHS MARSHA J. O'RILEY CLIFF PASHEK FRANCES M. PASHEK ROY T. PARSONS GLENNDA RUTH PENNEBAKER i GREGORY M. PETERSON RHONDA SUE RAMSBOTTOM REBECCA A. REED PATRICIA S. ROBERTS Seniorifis Q Strikes EDGAR PAUL SCHEEL w JEANILU MELINDA SCHROYER GREGG SCHWAB MICHAEL A. SEARS SUSA N SEVIER 5. - iq f ' 'Q' ZE'E'SIV'i V 'vw 9.51.5':1fl5:fE. zX5i -, 5 qeumL..m mefe' -mfvzw ' : SW A , ElL:i5.mf??LY7i-5t I 'AILHHYV' LLTQW7 . ., ...ww K , 1 4 1 . , , ff l 1 4 .. . H , mg, fi! 5.1 .VL -I V ' '57 X .355-,img L L L . wwf. S I ' , giagigfig i ' f. -',,.1,z..ffzv1'Ei ? faz'2,.i',,f..w f ,, , but ' ri , fQ37Z1::H,Z1' 49V L' ,J5LfE7.QfTll - f 53 . . 2. ,,,, MM ,f21gf22aew4wf'wzeg 'j ,'ff:,,f: f y ' f ,. Q, ,wfgffgg - Q L +1 M 4 .H Y? ...xv ,-wi: fr sf vm .VL . W wwf. 5 V1 .xivgvii QQ 'L' ff M 25 if ,pw w W A2 ' A , . Q , ' rfwgzwzwsigvy 1 ,J f . pa fb 15??Zf?f ff ff451?m??gzH55'i My .vwwawfmz ., Q.. ,,.MmwMf2 WwX3.W'i?3 1- . f wv. i Wwfvkfvawzf? 'wcmfwi A-'P' wma? 9 'v:mf 9. ,,fL9fZ?91m.mm M., A - 4 f.ww..w.wnww1mzmms' ROBERT R. ROBERTS MARCIA KAYE RULE SHARON L. SAMMONS LYNN DENISE SANDEMAN 2 DON SCHRODT ? Q L KENNETH W. SHARP REBECCA DAWN SHRIMPTON SHARON ANN SMITH STEPHEN D. SMITH T, :V MARTIN G. SPRIGGS KAREN KAY STARLIN MARTHA PAULINE STEINBACH DANNIE J. STEPHENS N Class Numbers SHIRLEE A. TEPLY DEAN THATCHER 5 EVA TOLEDO DANIEL GORDON TURNER RODNEY J. TURNER ANNE VAN ARKEL ROBERT ALLEN smeuwe cscu JOHN srsvfrvs DUANE J. srowELL MARK STEVEN TEDROW of '68 WILLIAM PHILIP THOMPSON ROBERT TODD LEROY C. VEST, JR. REVA KAY VICKER LINDA M. VORRATH ROLLAND D. VORRATH RON J. WEBB JOHN WALTER WEEBER CHARLOTTE WHITE MICHAEL WILKIE I BEVERLY A. WILSON LYNDA GAIL WINTER BOB WINTERSTEIN IM ' www JACQUE WOLF ALICE ELIZABETH WOLFE MICHAEL JAMES WOLFE GAYLE WOODS ff, qpw gf J, JZQAZ' 66,6 ff H2 vJ'7d7?de9cl', ,ya-adm fa! dn! ffgvff? -JM 4 Wad ril4fzaf4!fc7Jdf'JMdff aflffwy 5409- 'ef' adm! gm Zia! 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Denny Ccissody Suson Cedurburg Dennis Chapman Mike Brown Kirby Burcherf Janie Canon 28 LaDonnci Clem Mary Cochran Don Coen L 1 ' 'Q 9 ' E iii ' Jeff Coen Natalie Coen Lin Cornelison , 3 33 i Ii, fi ,.- iyigi , e W-'I-T1 i' Y . sffiiij ig ,. sf, ii i i W Sis! Craig Cornick ' ,fi , F , -XA' xlib' CUVOIYU DSUCUU Sheryl DeBord Tony Double f .',. 4 H .-:- , ,igplkfg ii ' 3 n sf . is ' Ig, -fu ,X f gimfzs L im g 5 L S: :,, ,.,r Roger Farber Elaine Feldhacker Mike Fisher Rhonda Fry Bill Garrett Charles Gile Overseeing preparations for the Junior-Senior prom and banquet is the prom-steering com- mittee consisting of Back row: Andy Hoskin- son, John Beecher, and Tom McCann. Second row: Denise Priebe, Bob Kuhl, Kelly McCofferty, Chris Hood, Larry Richardson, and Melissa David- son. First row: Dawn Huey, Carol Bailey, Con- nie Emerson, Gretchen Lines, and Charlotte' Woods. V -f . - ,E'S.:'. . , . be QA 4. gi FF , M -L L t,., : -' ,, yff 1 ,, iii me up f n i f . gi , i . 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Ji iimiwiiv Q fat ,,.....v ' Becky Davis if ' ' 295 ' :i?2'FE55.fss.ff:1'- rr., F - - - . U: wig:-: sf'-griamfgiffi. ,Q , 4 Si? ' ' :J wel, ',. ,, iff: ' Zi !c 'T' I il, li ' l 3532 i if ig i is ' -. gr 'f K , i T 1 5 5 I Steve Eyberg i LEC, Larry Fogle Ron Fogle Becky Francis M , ff' ff W H Ni if A gam e? X gm R2 . 5 Connie Gile 11, 11,121 A 14, ' ,,. . ,4-fr ,. frm., ew k,,,,..m if WSL? , A , ,, W , 1,1211 N 1,,11, 1,5 - 1g,m1m1 , , M1311 15 1111 mmf 1 -15 Wm 11 171-11,1 11111341 F! ' ' 11 gi we V, ,1 Julie Gill Joan Glade .lim Horsh Mary .w wf 1 A 2-'91 2 'V A Efyqilw 5, Mx 1 1 4 Iwi F Paul Herberf In 2 w3,'1,.ww ff Bruce Hodge f K f WW .5 ,,..,,.,, . 1- A my ers 1 2 4 Chris Hood :- fav lifszll, 152? Axf:V 1 ., fig , ., . z1,55,,.f5,,. 11,4 f L E 1, 9 1, 'fi fl 51,2 ' Scott Hook WZas5??if5,,g'1il 'QL we wvrziwf ' v1ff'EviU 11:11'ti:S1gmggf 1: , , 1 mi' 1 Dennis Howard Dick Hurd A I Sondee Hoy? Gary Jackson .1 1 ,W , 11,4 1 11 was an ' Q U ' 1 Qi. wwnw f 5,2 A Us D 11i,1,ii1l111 , ue, awll 12,8 5 Joseph Hribol Lincoln Jackson Glennda Goodrich 1 ,. 1Ef,,.,w's ,:1 ,atv 5 F' 4 3 M 115 1 X AA Q, , si:gfHw 1.v P Barbara Hicks f iKH'?Zl I f. Q' 1, 5 'J 9' 1 4151 f 3 Sl 2 Q ,sf l 1 ix fy R4 gf lg K .. fiissfslggsss 24 ',,'4Q?fr51f 'im -in N1 1 xi - nazi? 9,172 SW ,,g, ,,:-,1:551:5g55:: ' my mv me Q Andy Hoskinson Down Hu ey Torn Jackson 1 'ii . 1' grav e ,myfr W. Barbara Griffey Linda Guzik Michael Hammers Dennis Hansen Dennis Hgrrigon 206 Juniors Take we 15 Mcfk Jensen Dave .l0l1n5Or1 Kenneth Kasch Kevin Kelly Ken Kerfer .. ,... ,. 1551 L1 , sf as X , l , fiivgggg 215- x L, ,, f ..,, , , ' W 5 ' ' 111' ' 2 , M29 1 l aims-gig I is 1, QQ was X 5 3' 1 I m Q X S 'xi QA Q 1, ' 3 1 B51 . . . . .. ec ,Rinse 1: ,. m11gsS5 5 . X . 52k W2 ' H 3535451-2 Qwfgg ' Y E AQ. 7 E P f 'Ili-iii? Gerhard Knuth Greg Koether Gloria King Joyce Kingery James Kinkade Sheri Kinkennon Carolyn Kissel Rose Klingensmifh Jim Kneedief a Lot of Room QQ! Llptcwl WW rrrfgmtcj Christina Lissarrague Janette Looney Karen Maeder Raymond Marsh WIC-Se? aim Dan Martin 'QW S? et Q' . , iflifii' - in tsgggff X S X, ieie H it ,Q ,. , ,, . J ii.i, ' in i- ,... . Bob Kvhl A Q,z , Vt' h I Krornin a ' 'C Ce 9 Charles Kraufh Teri Konecne efff, S fe ' Wileen Lang Janet Lamb Kathleen Kuta Jim Kuhns Gretchen Lines Jean Lewis Janet 'Lewis John Leu Rita Martin Kelly McCaffer1y Kirk McCann TOM MCCGHV1 t . b Q L ' , ' t . ' , A 1 'sf 55 5 X l I C ft he Q w wi . ,L,, Wi Paul McEvoy Berry McFarland Diono McGill QS .NlE',g, k li' - g g' rf Q i' 55' 51 : Becky Mickey Cynthia Miller Patrick Miller Tereso Misner Syephen Moffifr Ted Moon 14' L- V' flf 'Es X e. 11 MW ' .1 , Z fs R if ' . :Qi FI- f f M ,,v 5, Ll! 'l i X fin x J . I Q All lm in f 2 1 in ffkf Helen McGinnis Jon McKee SCOYT fVlCKfr1r1le Ruth McMichoel Wayne MCNichols Dovid Mercer Energefi Juniors, Lynn, Floyd and Rufh McMichael work hard on their homew in the second floor hall. . .+ ? 'Pfs2Q. .,. 'Je wg - fb - . . LUDOHHG PEW' John Pieorson Lois Pin 'HSI ,qQF ' 'WE if Q X' Q X . K 4' r , si -is .ei -'afk liggf ' ai yr-:- 5 - '- ,,.. , 'Yi ' sl Yi 'LK 'au iw nh. S E, nf f ig. J ' : 2 ' I -, if P:!.i:':FsI-5:lE'. Wayne Poffinger Peggy Morris Robert Mosby Gordon O'Riley NO PICTURE AVAILABLE li f . ig in jim? at ll! X 5 K fi? . ffm .Jiffy ii? E ork before classes Connie Owens Robert Pence Gail Pefefson 4 N1 ' S Chris Prescoh DSINSS Pflebe Debbie Purdum Joonn Purdum Dem, Raqsch i i l i l l l 1 4 1 WX F 3 ' ,.,-'Ltr-L H' Vi in 1 If , SZ gi 4, ,I l Donna Rasmussen Ruth Raymond Mark Reed ' k J u n I0 rs Wo r 'V W Wei ',.if,,f ' mining? -. i ff. 'A i 13 SL 1 ,K - E if v K '-We - A - til: , N pw ,M ' 19 3 ,,L, fr -15 it fliii Mortha Schrodt Dick Schrodt Norma Seckington in Ji if ti! ! fffraf- , 2: snip t Ii, 1 E 'x f ....- is Hwy- K if , y wi vi W lag' 1 shui? His -'-- I A ' , , ...., f '1 '5 f riff: v 'f v'v-,--fv - ---V : : ,,,,, 1-,mzzffsssrg P- ik ' 4- 2 -252211, ,V , its Pwtfeag t i X it S 'lf A is si? Q KKK X X 1 ,ai , l?'3ii L5s'q 5, -if irlevfzr Q lflf .51 Dove Seymour Mike Short Debbie Shroyer iw is r ig i. 1-iggqafrirf-gisae K ' ' 'mio Steve Slezak Jerold Smith Mike Spriggs -1 ff? EW' ,i L . fifsfzff' iii, ' A gn , ' will if Tim Stalker Kathleen Starry Margie Steinbach i we 5 1 gift M 1 .-V51 ii, A if my ,yi , . .fi .1 me 5' E7 ,ll L, W .ef-,fi ww fb, ua t 'Ji lf ,M S fl , f ' , will Ka, 9, Ilia .,., ,,., 4 14 L ,X S2511 .. it-I-rw-s wwf' - i, .i:fs'.ar:f,,'f,-- A .Wi ' 1 J : Bonnie Reimer v- ff ,t ,, 1 . ,. ...Mi ' 1' ' ' :iw 3 is 55 gag, 1552, .- 'f 4, id Q W t ' , Y I :gt lil ,ini ,ma if if ii 2' its Doug Rewerts Beth Rice Kathy Richards , 1 Wm 'f'1i'fLifti-- '.l'l1t it ,s,5ef-,... L',Q i,i5 I 7 K . f. ,,,, . ,. .L t, ., , . -51 i?', 5fflE, -Sf lii 7,151 X Larry Richardson Judy Robinson w 1 V Essen -1 . - 1 My 1 312W I Y em. ai, ' ' , F Mi, : -fi 'kiflif ,, , K Carol Ross Kaye Sondernon Steve Schieffer Mr. .lannings collects money turned in at the kick-off party forthe juniors' class ' play. W + I ,,,,, ,,:,,. 3 r N tif 433+ li 1 1 V 5 K, sk., i li ww Uri, 'filly ws . ting, .gm viii Lindo Stevens Sandie Stevens Peggy Stice Steve Stream Andrea Sullivan Bob TUCke1f ,O-12, ei f , f lil 1 ' . , , R Q ,W , i x sg Bob Tcllmon Shoron Tome I Dole Veorch Sandro Waddell , wx , gg ff I 1 5 w ill We. 1 V , A ki Fred Webb l X u Q of . 1 1 ' F Z' l ., 2 ., i filly' PWM lk?-li p. 'i L 5 :Gi f K ff ? 'XMI Chester Weeber if J is is ' Ji J V A X Fx , l il 4 Q, isa? ' W f'. , mari .... , ,, T: Eiga My .. wifi : YL ,ii L2 , gs gwfszsssagii 'fe me ix, U wnm as Ter? l , 4 f We, ' f 5gye..:sf:'2',-mv , 1 ,999 A . ,-,, 1 .giiiiif 3 ' H ,raw 1. W g ' WV 'I vi..-L, ::5'fiffi1 ? si' NN 'fir ' ':1fS2EE::2. U: 92552325g,irfl'iifi33zgp1fr' A A Pr wif' ed ,fn ' ' 'f i A Akai' , . - 'iiigf M .- R ' 'V' mm, , K Fred Toylor J rs NO P!CTLlRE AVAILABLE Allen Thompson Rick Thompson Gary Todd Kofhie Tullis Dove Turner Wrap Up Hecfic Year Gain Seniority ri fi E NO PECTURE AVAILABLE Mike Turner ,, . I .I YK W fi L g ' M if, by X . Sigur Bob Vesf Lo rry Walrersdorf it df if T K fl M , . 3 W Y l f pf f Y 4' ss Jn 9 fl' My gif K4 X Rozlin Webb Debbie Weed :Al ,. , A ....,,. .. .... 5 ,.l,, 1 ,5.,, ' ' ' T Nongy West Don Wichhorr Kylene Wilkie Ted Willers Jomes Wilson Murgorer Wimmer Phil Winans Chorlone Woods Harold Young i W is GH 3' X. A rare all-girl slate of officers heads the sophomore class. They are: Linda Kinkade, president, Linnea Carlson, vice-presidentg Connie Roberts, secretary, Phyllis Kennedy, treasurer. Danny Abbott Dionne Abel Jerry Abell Ted Akers Maynard Allen Agnes Avozion :fs- Maxine Alumbaugh Q mm ww Bill Beecher Deon Anderson John Anderson Ecl Benbow Ronnie Berry Big Ten Leads the Way Steve Sharp, Jane Larkin, Bob Dodge, Ted Akers, Nancy Tallmon, and Larry Rewerts were chosen by the class of 1970 to represent the sopho- mores in student council. This was Larry's last year at CHS as he moved to Coffeyville, Missouri at the semester. , , .. vv,, , , .i V-' fu ,. .nvzlw kr W, ,,.,,..,,,,, ,..,, WF ,Wk ,. 7 ' , r - wif i- -nf .. , i 24- md' ms'-fry. ' 5 fa Q: 1 i. Mu 2 in M ' if , V V 014: y 3 , 5 , ,, K W 1' . f . f 7 , W5 , i i 9' if , r , ' gvi,..i1i:3x,gV ,,..,, Marcia Bissell Craig Blazek Kevin Blazek Sfeven Blazek Sieve Blazek Mike Balinger Sandy Briles Denise Brown ff 4- , Qi he j if 1 f M? ff 1' 51+ A 1, .Ziff 'W s 'S 29 22 1 SV an : -? ! ', iffezf HU I Qmf k I ' iff? ' new ' K I 2715372 eS:'1igwwl2:Qje5m21,5i,,,3g3 , We ,, ,. , ,.,,,,.,, 5- i - A 762951 ,ff ::me?if .. ,V E,fi:,,,i. V we S : 3 Ron Browne Gary Buck Harold Burknalrer Vickie Byars Cherril Campbell Merril Campbell Umeo CUfl50'1 luck Cl eef5 i Debbie Callings lim Canard David Daub Dennis Davis Rick Davis Jar1erDeBard Linda Dibel Bob Diers S NO PICTURE AVAQLABLE Debbie Dillenberg Darrell Dodge Bob Dodge Randy Downey Mike Eddy Bill Ehm Connie Faber Barb Falconer . '11 . , if Mm - 2. mi, ,., ,, ff' T 4 fm 2 1 AV 'G f 1 4,3 ul Q M M mu x- .-fr , ,, ,, ,final .mf ' ' wayne Feldhacker cvn Field Sieve Francis Nick X Gamerfsfelder Nancy Tallmon-of picture of quiet concentration. '38 ...,, 1' ,, V NG it 5' UW? AVMLABLE , V . ,, . A Y,., tif' H Ur, J , 32 if J, 9 , . iv ffl ,LP , , T its av, ft, . NO .QQ 1- ,,,, ,, ' AV Af mg LE tu f - ' 22:25:22 f it f' iz U fat 'Ziff l K' 5 :sx flrsstax : gh sie F Ha ' 555 2 A 1 ii5'gKlyi'1 K 122 E 1 Xxvlxi Steve Gcnt Chuck Garrett Merry Gatliffe Alan Gates is s iw is 1-fi f as Pom Gose Doug Goss MQ PRCTURE AVAILABLE Stephen Hayes Rita Hayner Walter Herbel David Hoakison ww !-t,,,,, I 4 X HQ 1 , e y 1 X K E 1 f ni ,9'lJQg53. ,F Et, f- in 2 f , , . fag f' w Dennis Gross Pam Hall ,, s, tr Becky Gault Karen Gile Walter Glade Betty Gordon Mig th 4 5 ty Vi H y I wt? t K Ur KE Wi, 1 X, V , 3: 5.1 ff -g K my gg - , Richard Hance Ann Harpin David Harpin Paul Hayes N wmkisitkstttziilsaxsiswvmussexmwxwmfwwswniw YerssxmmsoxtaXWXweWWNcws-.1ng-rwww-.wu,.m-tw-M...s-N-,.M.h,w,,.,...s.,...s... .,,, We Q S S Eli 1 I E B . Q an m E I 55 i:.?' i 5 5 I IE 2.E51:::?gE2.r 'i ' g Se-f 'l 122 2 W, ,ii . N W- E H si Lw41 - - Q - M fs J J yvy. M ,s -V K . - -Lt-.ft,4:,+'ismfgawssfmrssftffwifwwgfsmfr:,swifte1i51Q52f,4QuJaLqgiidW?i2ffi - ft..-,,. A V ik .. .1 1 . 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'Ll ff.. ii 'T 'f'f55EZ1f.'i -ug, SL Y -tw s sf'-zmkw ...aqwl L -.- ,, , 2 The sophomores' class rings lcenterj went back to a style similar to the seniors' lleftj after tradition was broken bythe juniors lrightl. 5i li ':2.s'5,'jifg' ' '51, M . .ymf .feb ' ,V f xi M., Qt t ,FDFEEBEEAEE f ggkim 51321, -2, Vg- iilY2?2 7, Qgyrig i rw .. ,.., Carolyn Hoslield Doug Jackson Susan James Gary Jarman Curt Jeffryes Kathy Jeter Rich Johannes Carol Johnson w i 5i:fg :' .:, ' K .li ,Z . 3, Avifwv A ' ' gf-fn :fu , Drlvid JOPIFISOH Patty Jones Pam Justice Sharon Justice Phyllis Kennedy Skip Kenyon Eileen Kielryka Linda Killman m .: migs s . ,W sf Q xi A fa K Q v i s X mmf., get-sig. ,ei eyfiig if as xx X X X Sf X fa N 2 ,,,.,, me .. . IE - George Kilmer Kevin King Cynthia Kinkade Linda Kinkade Keith Kirkman Patricia Georgina Knerr Kllngensmlth All-Sfafers NG PICTURE AVA! LABLE ummm Carol Krings Barb LaMasters D9'Wl5 L'- M0579r5 R0 ig- s 3 'K' , M , X em t' S mst SE? it , ,,,., i .if get mm 2LssiTsq..gz: Q5 L mes s, X -ffsssisssfs , Grant Lernoster Darlene Lewis Diane Lightner NO AV Ai LAME :,. .. ss ,wmv Sheliu Loghry Steve Luther Fred Maharrl' - . ' ' D These sophomores proved themselves exceptionally talented by , i ' i . . being chosen to attend the annual All-State festival. Allan Roberts ,-'- . . . . and Jane Petzmck were chosen to sing in the chorus with Steve Q Wilson playing saxophone in the band. Jerry Mathis Debbie McEvoy Lloyd Mflnti 7 2 J N , is? QFWQKW . 1 ,W .t:, Q M X K , '23 Sreve Kavnrz Jane Larkin Susan Lischer 1 15 . ,sag . Barb Marxen Kathy Mlller -E - figs? :l r , F -i 'ts .. X 2-n,s1,sfi95sis?isSsss K fir. 1 i f - Fi:-i:'::E ' : A 55' u51555TfEiiis.S A, ii Sandee Miller Ruby Misner Cherie Moffltt Rod Moulin Chris Mueller Tom Mullin Karla Noegele Bryce Nelson 4 :U :,gv.,: ,V , ,, ga, 1 7 ' E' K Vik? ig as 1 f. A ef 5 C sw G95 , 6 1 'Z fig ' . ' 'WM- , f - of-, li f 'it 3 .. , ., E Lonnie Novy Mike O'Riley Susan Orth Tim Osborn f .5 3 igfngwg 1,1 , K , . ,,,. sg . ,, Chris Osmun Chris Outhouse Josephine Pashek Jaclyne Peterson New Experiences Greet the Sophomores at CHS ss z Making a real effort to do their part, the sophomores contributed their share to the Homecoming festivities. This float, having the theme MurdereHs Row. placed third in the parade. Dressed the part, Patty Jones, Debbie Dillenburg, Diane Lighrener, and Karen Veatch try fora victory. Exploring the inner-most regions of an offensive-smelling clam, Ron Browne and .lerry Abell team up in biology class. 1 Tzfysf: sf' mgggww P i sf 2 4 Q 2 5 if 4 1: . ifie!W?sz',f Randy Pertegrevv Jane Petznick Julie Pottorff , Cyncly Purdum - on 'l f ,T 2 , ,ssssizg in Harold Purscell Tim Raymond . , '-'tif' 3, , Q , 1' 73 sr iiii R f L .4 , . fi F i 5 it as 4 .gg JZFZWH 1' Z X 4 , he 2 gi, f- i :,,-'w?iY A K , ,wir wx if Alaire Reed ,, ,, ,,V,,. 3? if - as vw sf f mg,-wfsr feixgfz, Doug Reimer S V,.. ,. ,,,,,,f ', ' 1', VKLV I 1 ,, if Larry Revverts John Richards Linda Richards Martha Richardson Allan Roberts Connie Roberts Daryl Roberts Randy Rusk Ui These enthusiastic Sophomores finally pulled through and won the prized spirit stick at the last pep rally. Claudia Sammons '. :e1 j.5ssai2Q.Sfff, T -jfs . s:, g eg': .. 1 sr -::s2:wK.f2f Dolleta Schaffer Chris Schlapia Myron Schrodf Greg Shavvler Gary Shea Kathy Shelton Rosalie Silone Cyndy Sobotko Steve Spring Don Starlin Karen Starry Sue Steele Jane Stephens Janice Stice N ancy Strauss Susan Schrodt DUV' SSUVS Tom Sevier Steve Sharp Q .- ,M.ig.wwK'.u..., , 5- V V- - 5 , -- -?,gt',,.i-',,f-ms i, , - -. , H . V , , L g: . 3 ' .... gf .- :.s.e:es.,.s5.ff ff 5 5 ' , - W, s : -'mmm h,.,. .,,,,,. 1 s A K --12.1235 f f 21 A I .1 . f b y e wif Swiss nf Sf '1 5, .5 e -' i ' i 1 l gf' -K I M5 , H, EH Q 'i -5 fi 'Qi ll ' i S WK f ' .V I V mines Kt Q-:-we i 5 ,t A iv. 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JOSEPH HYING Lafin ll Q xi esze1wwweww...'.,W,.,, . -' M M f- - .. 4' w sm Wwsmmf:arw:f...m4 u W W7 V awww mwvwmww.......,.M .,.....,,..,,,,, .,,,,,, A f r f K if 1- . 4 5 9559 s Q59 Q 5 x ggi A e , if Members of the Spanish Club, Fourth row: K. Miller, C. Purdum, C. Johnson, R. Beal, D. McEvoy, P. McEvoy, C. Prescorr, L. Jackson, A. Gares,and C. Ourhouse. Third row: K. Walters, L. Killman, B. Toycen, E. Toledo, J, Hayes, C. Camloell, B. Gaulf, N. Sfrauss, and D. Purdum. Second row: V. Kirkpatrick, C. Lissarague, J. Wolf, K. Kirkman, M. Rule, K. Shelton, D. Ufrerbock, B. Gordon, and S. Miller. Front row: J. Lamb, M. Davidson, Mrs. Lisscvrogue, D. Rasmussen, and D. Goss. CHARLOTTE ROBERTS English i0 and American Hisfory LARRY TURBOT American Literature and English Literature EngHsh and Languages LOUISE BREWER English IO DAVID ZIMMERMAN ANGELICA LISSAEAGUE Senior English and Journalism Spanish l and ll 46 Susan Cederburg labovej was one of many active in speech this year. She and Karla Neagele received I ratings at the District Speech Contest, and earned the right to travel to Des Moines and participate in the State Speech Contest. Both girls received ll ratings. Susan was also awarded a scholarship for Northwest Missouri State Col- lege, in Maryville. ROGER HOBBS, Speech I and II instructor, converses with senior Mi Wilkie. F ke li, U Susan Ceolerburg, Susan James, Carol Johnson, Phyllis Kennedy, and Karla Naegele participated in various speech events Grinnell, Dallas Center, Guthrie Center, and Maryville. This the first year that students have been able to participate speech contests outside of the school. Speakers Develop Skills, Reap Rewards in is in Stuclents Discover Relationships of Mankind CATHERINE MUELLER oversees the efforts of one of her World History classes. Mrs. Mueller also teaches a course in American Literature. DARRELL NORDHAGEN works on ungraded papers as one of ' his World History classes concentrates on a test. LINDA ARNBURG smiles while grading a paper handed in by a studious government pupil. LARRY JANNINGS' lectures in sociology and U.S. History classes draw varied respon- SES. Miss Arnburg and Mrs. Mueller carry on an avid conversation before a basketball game. Members ofthe 1967-68 Science Club are, Seated: Gayle Woods, Vice-Pres., Jeff Brotherton, Pres., Charlotte Woods, Sec.-Treas. Second row: Pat Grinnell, Diana McGill, Bev Wilson, Kathy Kuta, Rhonda Fry, Margaret Wimmer, Kay Anderson, Lynn Floyd, Gretchen Lines, Melissa Davidson. Back row: Mark Tedrow, Charles Brown, John Leu, Steve Montague, Tom Hawks, Jeff Coen, Arlin Beemer, Tom Bowers, Mr. Gilbert. Scientists of Tomorrow? Kathy Kuta was chosen to represent Southwest Iowa at the National Youth Conference on the Atom in Chicago. CHARLES EILERS, biology instructor, helps Harold Burkhalter and DAVID GILBERT, chemistry and physics instructor, observes a student Mike Wood with a dissection. during a laboratory experiment. i i , , ,, WMEEIEEMWMWW ,.,. wa mama! WMM T'-'fe .. ,, , I ww! XM W M 47 ,,x,,g4 .gmail , Agm M5913 f3waaWNM I av 3? M3194 IW M ywfiwl A L' I 32312192 ' I ' giiiesww' 41 A W, 5 I KIILQIS slfiazizzxl yew it ,ff WILLIAM BALDWIN, geometry instructor, explains a principle in solid geometry to his class. Math: A Challenge to the Students of CHS DAVID KOOS, Advanced Algebra and senior math instructor, exA The slide rule and book of fables are necessary equipment in Sr. plains a problem to Allen Thompson. Math, Commercial Subjects Give Students 'NN xc-as ., AGNES CLAYTON, consumer's math, economic geography, and Business English. RITA SCHMITTER, office practice, typing, Shorthand I and ll, and general business. wiiiim PHYLLIS HOBBS, bookkeeping, typing, and business Practical Training ii' E KATHY SPINK, a student teacher from Northwest Mis: State College Art: Clay, Ink, Paint, Imagination Hallie Ekblad, art instructor, displays one of her familiar smiles, Debbie McLaughlin and Mike Wilkie sculpt in a new me- dium-chicken wire. Connie Fredrickson, Kathy Richards, and Linda Vorrarh concentrate on various art projects. Tom Osborne, Grady Maharry, and Albert Donner have decided that they best ex- press themselves in clay. We fl W K J if Q, 3 '21qgszg,f f -i :mail ,iii af 'l Mr. Newell watches as Jon McKee, Steve Eagan, Ron Fogle, and Kay Sandeman examine the dipsfick. 0 0 Beginners Learn Highway Safety 4 eil m y 41 V ' ' ll? JY 2 , M ,I Jeff Coen demonstrates how to use the clover leaf. ROBERT NEWELL, Driver EOlUCC1Tl0f1 sfrucfor. Physical Fitness: Major Objective of Phys Ed A boy's physical education class participated in one of their more popular class activities of volleyball. ELLEN TURBOT, girl's physical education teacher. RICHARD SKARDA, boy's physical education teacher, Future Farmers for T967-68 are, Back row: R. Davis, R. Ward, M. Trost, J. Wolf, R. Farber, T. Sevier, L. Vest, S. Page, F. Taylor, and J. Ford. Third row: D. Winlcler, D. Gross, D. Marpin, G. Knuth, S. Hayes, C. Looney, D. Mercer, C. Pashek, and D. Martin, Second row: W. Knuth, M. Miller, G. Hart- sook, G. White, J. McFee, D. Boyd, B. Booth, and R. Sterling. First row: C. Hribal ltrecrsurerj, W. Herbel freporterj, D. Abel lpresidentj, Mr. Hunsick- er, D. Johnson lvice-presidentj, W. Feldhacker fsecretaryj, and D. Chapman lsentinelj. Chapter Gets New Building Dave Johnson llefti, FFA vice-president, instructor Evert Nunsicker, and FFA President Doug Abel look at plans for the new ag building, which will be ready for the T968-69 school year. 3 IL S My I Qlcuvfo -4-fl, ' xii -5. 4' ' ,I o T'o1v o -' ', 1, -3 flk To f., 49 Although membership in Future Farmers of America is not required 'of those taking Voca- tional Agriculture, all the Creston Ag students are members of the local FFA chapter. ln their freshman year, the boys study breeds of livestock, sophomores investigate feeds, ani- mal nutrition, and field crops, juniors study soils and conservation, and seniors concen- trate on farm management. FFA provides out- side experience along the same lines plus opportunities to expand fields of interest. One of the highlights of the year for the chapter members concerned the school board's approval of a new 40' X 80' steel building that will house the ag department starting in the Fall of 1968. ,kt A-n, it 5 1, gwzs, igg 'Q Jerome Hruska, woodworking and metals instructor, inspects the Shown working on projects for metals class are Gerald Smith lleftj edge of Mike Short's woodworking project. Though the three shop classes-metals, woodworking, and drafting-are separate courses, they are all interrelated. An example of this teamwork occurred this year when advanced drafting students Gayle Woods and Bob Tallmon designed a sheet metal dust guard for the woodworking class's circular , saw. The device was subsequently constructed by the metals class and will probably be in use for years to come. and Loren Mclntire. Industrial Arts -W Drafting and woodworking teacher Donald Butler checks over Junior Larry Fogle's drawing for advanced drafting. Home Ec Girls Learn A Preliminaries of Homemaking it 57 55- .ff Qi n enlors Rosemary Allen, SanDee McBay, and Bonnie Lukehart , model outfits they made. i g g i g? 5 ,I - . V wigs? S. f , vnE2s5g,M,,,,,tW i f Vk k l,.. f'xV ,.f,, 5 IQ, V 1 4,'l' t . . rr Y' om g A -V jr . rl.. - .. 'V if wr' .15 Rita Hciyner helps sew decorations for the prom. Dorothy Peak gives Bonnie Lukehart some pointers in cooking. warn .-.4 ia Joyce Kingery, Janette Mickey, Andreo Sullivan, Helen McGinnis, LaDonna Cindy Osborne constructs a prom gown os on Pettit, and Sharon Tame listen attentively during a discussion. extra project. Henry Schroeder Eugene Owen Pro Behind the Scene Frank Taylor viding nourishing meals for hungry sfuclenrs are Emma Walters, Ferne Jackson, Eleanor Blazek, and Opal Noble. Jesse Tillman Don Stalker Mrs. Lawton, the faculty secretary, has given her invalu- able aid throughout the year. Karla Naegele is giving a fellow student a yellow slip. Lending a helping hand is Miss Napier. Office Workers Volunteer Services These girls offered to give up an hour a day so that they could help in the office. Back row: Karla Naegele, Peggy Morris, Diane Lightner, and Linda Kinkade. Front row: Connie Faber, Chris Osmun, Pam Justice, and Rosalie Silone. Students and teachers are helped by these student librarians: Chris Lissarrague, Debbie McEvoy, Jane Stevens, Vicki Means, Helen McGinnis, La Donna Pettit, Margaret Wimmer, Jacque Wolf, Patty Jones, and Pam Gose. Helpers Assist Students and Teachers Miss Ruth Van Tress and Margaret Wimmer cheerfully help students. Margaret was elected vice-president ofthe Iowa Student Library Assis- tants in Ankenny, having been nominated by the newly organized Li- brary Club. These buses driven by Burton Ambrose, Duane Buxton, Harvey Chapman, Dole Gilman, Russell Henry, Malcolm Hodge, Clifford Kiesling, Rob- eff Kiley, Floyd Larkins, Willis Roy, Marvin Richardson, Gene Trost, and John Willets transport rural students to Creston schools daily. Administration Moves to Downtown Office The administration building houses the offices of Mr. Gene Hertz, Superintendent, Mr. Leonard Kuhre, Curriculum Coordinator, Mr. Robert Robinson, Elementary Supervisor, and secretaries Mrs. Lou Bickett, and Mrs. JoEllen Ehrn. Iffi'-.1 . 3: -v -.5 g,,.,,f.'.f I .. . x ' - ,.41..l. ' I ,.,.,-U., .1 . ,A ,V f. .f: ,... ,, , .- , 1. .-,H ,.:., '.,-- 1 ,.. M,-. . . x X X I ' x L I r I 1 :7 ' x ' Back row: K. Ketter, J. Carl, K. Knock, C. Jeffryes, R. Kilgore, T. Sevier, G. Schwab, S. Montague, P. Herbert, K. Sharp, C. Brown, S. Slezak, B. Tacket, D Veach, A. Beemer, J. Emerson, D. Harrison, J. Kneedler, M. Fitzerald, B. Vest, D. Coen, J. Turner. Second row: R. Vorrath, D. Stowell, G. Jeffryes, F Franklin, S. Eyberg, D. Huey, R. Thompson R Webb D Cassady J Berg First row' B Thompson M Hayes P Miller K Kasch S Gillis ie, C. Pres- CMA. vvelref, R. Fletchall, P. Hayes. , k l A I r ' l l I I I A I k I I p Panthers Unclefeated on Home Gridiron Ron Webb MU plunges across the goal line with key blocks from K. Knock T672 and Curtis .leffryes 5682 scoring valuable points. 'fig Z ?, 1 A key to Creston's offense, quarterback Ketfer, skillfully eludes the grasping hands of pursuing opponents to gain valuable yardage, Guard Karl Knock received many awards for his action on the gridiron in the past season. They are: The Des Moines Register, Third Team All State, The Iowa Daily Press Fourth Team All State, The Council Bluffs and Omaha World Herald First Team All South- west Iowa, and First Team All Conference? ' With his arms outstretched, tight end Ken Sharp T801 awaits a long pass from quarterback Ken Ketter. - OPPONENT SCORE Greenfield .. . O-I4 Shenandoah ... .25-I3 Atlantic .... . 20-6 Red Oak . .. .IZ-37 Clarinda ... .26-I7 Glenwood . . . .20-30 Corning .. , O-I8 Mr. Ayr .. .21-14 'Also receiving awards were Ron Webb and .loe Turner Second Team All Conference, Rollie Varrath First Team All Conference and Third Team Council Bluffs All Southwest Iowa, and Steve Montague First Team All Conference and Third Team Council Bluffs All Southwest Iowa. k My .K , Executing another precision play, the Panthers unleash with a handoff from Ketter to Vorrath. A solid wall of Red Jerseys headed by Steve Montague f891, Karl Knock I6IJ, Ron Webb MU, and Greg Jeffryes ISU rush to meet the ball carrier. 254 tif? Sub-State Again Left: Doug Coen 5302 6' 3 Senior, battles the boards with Glenwood foe in last conference game ofthe season. Doug, a regular starter, totaled 175 points this year being fourth highest on the team. Above: Gaining valuable experience on the bench this year are Larry Richardson and Craig Cor- nick. , Members of the 1967458 Varsity Squad are, Back row: Jeff Coen Mgr, Doug Coen, Andy Hoskinson, Steve Montague, Dale Gordon, Dave Sey- mour, and Coach Bill Baldwin. Front row: Dan Coen, Craig Cornick, Larry Richardson, Rollie Vorrath, Ken Ket- ter, and Paul Boden. 55EYEayiffi:5ni?ffsf,'?H5,'ff f i'?ti5, '31 n'W9: ?i:5i f1U5EfI5:L?QIw fu 1 5fsfQI 'Pk 'Wi toiftvzivfizll-timgggg,'?fsqifRiffasf?s5f:fi5f:fv:7g3f,i,Qfs, :uf,4fgf'4fr W 1. in, ff-,., j,,,Q':,l' ggi , 2, i ,E f ' ,'i, f fl c,,, , 41 5 1 .,.,, i 5 1 C, . ,, , , .W Vgc, i i . ak x mftifwi fi' 7 M 3. In . -I ,,,., , A fi ,vgge5zvwM.,, , ,. an - , ., ' ,ig -W' A Q, . ,wigzitwiifssiiifm , 5 , ' V V V ,s ' Wm-' f ,1iJ?iiir . ur 1, we f, A -:gm ' Dale Gordon tips in another adding 2 more points to his season's total of 507. Dale, playing varsity ball for three years, broke the 7,000 point mark this year against Chari- ton. He was named to the Second Team All-State by the Des Moines Register and the IDPA. Mm- . is -ff' -,iWFW'VW fY1w i, . 9175-?5?!f.ff2-... ' . ,. ., sw qv' X ' I - - , - - , .. 1,447 ww 'ww-2-fzfii-tw ii' MHZ- 'Z ,... ,,,,, , , ,,.. , ,A-1, or ' ei cf QP' wvaww Q ,5- , W W, X.. ,. in-LW... 5, .--. - .- ,,,,,m,,,,nj ' t H me . f - f ,,-, -.-5--sam. - ' f, 4 6' -. - . ,...,, 71' if W 953,191.5 The Panthers easily crushed the Corning Red Raiders in this December 22 ball ' , r . ,, 1, f 2 ,g ,. , ,K 2 ' ,, iallf A ti 7 A -ai A vt , f P 1. , W A is ,S ,Q f yi.. 3 1, , 7 .EH - 9 X ' A , QQ? Q 32 - J i an A f fifll Ei-gLlf::l:i':-5f:.,,..i ifr- E A , W . v v , -- is gy if Q ' -. - A ' 2, i, , u it - ' -ai' f ,,,. f Z' i , 2 -fi K ' as-i '.:s,5fwv.wmPQ ff ,,z,-',--.,3,-wwf--,.,fy,, , w e-gg:P,,.-:.. A it 7 7, ' -ff7u!'YT Mi V' 6tfT'is'-'T uf77wY'VSW'e,iU-9'15!'5 5,'!- fiiffti Lauri- ,- Y :,Ci.sww-wghitml gigs, Q ..,. v zilflifieith f i V 'ffl' -'ii Eff W Hi , ,tw - , ,-...-Q,-it--.H1-., H,siii...,,..,,-is-,i.,---we-,.tf,s12W -.wiP-iifsfm-,Mews-,f1if-5 ag fxggnifz game at Creston. -ff. '11 'Wlls-HH' I 'V' wwf f 5i't ls5iu-Qe':e5i,,, U--H:1':VeR'f-9 em -mm fwz1f:::t If-.ii Rollie Vorrath headed the assist column for the Panthers hitting his high at Chariton where he rolled up 14. Rollie also rounded out the season with 127 points totaled. '67 -'68 Season OPPONENT OPPONENT Greenfield KHJ Mount Ayr KU Clarinda KHQ Shenandoah lTi Red Oak lH2 Atlantic IU Corning IHQ C. B. CHJ St. Alberts Glenwood ITJ Clarinda IU 5 1-50 91-59 73-42 52-64 78-55 76-78 83-34 54-po 84-45 87-86 Mount Ayr Shenandoah Red Oak Atlantic Corning Glenwood Charlton Osceola Mount AyrlDistrictJ Osceola lDistrictj Roosevelt lSub-Statej lHi lHi fTi lHi lTi lHi lTi KH! 92-62 87-85 8?-43 84-67 97-50 97-46 84-79 97-54 68-58 58-86 Steve Montague is caught in the action of scoring at the Glenwood game. Steve was the number two man in both the rebounding and scoring dept. with 280 total points. Season Record Panthers seeing considerable action in the 7967-68 wrestling season are, Front row: Doug Abel and Jim Conard. Second row: Mark Hayes, Dave Johnson, Dan Stephens, and Ted Willets. Third row: Jim Kneedler, Paul Herbert, Joe Turner, Ken Kasch, Ron Webb, and Rick Thompson. I R 5 Creston 22 Perry 24 Creston -'17 Lenox 77 Creston 39 Clarinda 73 Creston 27 C 81 M 76 Creston 27 Winterset 22 Creston 77 Greenfield 39 Creston 27 Corning 24 Creston 33 Chariton 8 Creston 37 Red Oak 77 Creston 79 Mt. Ayr 29 Creston 36 Osceola 7 7 Invitationals Chariton 3rd place Panther 7st place Cgrning 5771 place Hawkeye 7 Conference Tourney 2nd place Sectional Tournament 3rd place District Tournament 7st place Matmen Up Wrestling Record Mark Hayes attempts to gain two points for the initial Rick Thompson strives to evade the grasping hold of his opponent as an excited takedown during the Panther Invitational. crowd lends their support. Back row: Coach Larry Jannings, Mary Daughton, Susan Osmun, Bev Wilson, and Chris Osmun. Front row: Gretchen Lines, Linda Kinkade, and Lynda Winter. Record HOME Creston Creston Creston Creston HOME Creston Creston Creston Creston Creston Boys OPPONENT Bedford Atlantic Clarinda Atlantic Girls OPPONENT Bedford Glenwood Greenfield Atlantic Atlantic Racket Teams Advance to District Back row: Mike Hammers, Doug Jackson, Steve Montague, Mick Cruise, ond Ron Browne. Front row Greg Koether, Ken Kasch, Paul Buchanan, ond Cooch Jannings. Senior Jeff Brorherton clears the bar as he practices the high jump for the conference meet. Jeff's!high for the year was 5ft. Ain. Below: Creston's strongest relay team this year proved to be the Two Mile Team. Breaking the school record with a 8:l7.8 time were Steve Sharp, Dave Johnson, Marty Spriggs, and Ted Akers. All but Spriggs are Sophs. Ron Webb awaits measurement of his jump by track manager Mike Loos. Record Setting Year Members ofthe T968 Varsity Track Squad include: Back row: R. Webb, J. Brofherton, D. Gordon, S. Sharp, D. Loos, W. Glade, P. Boden, R. Johonnas Second row: C. Brown, R. Vorrath, K. Ketter, C. Jeffryes, T. Akers, M. Hayes, M. Spriggs, P. Winans, G. Schwab. Front row: G, Shea, D. Johnson, C Prescott, D. Roberts, A. Verterick, R. Thompson, A. Welter, P. Hayes, and D. Hoakison. :Sm 5 T m ,n M rt ,gy -5 it Je if 5 I W ff I , gf A t-57.5 if 1 L A73 Two other relay teams winning points for Creston this year were the 880 yd. and 440 yd. relay teams. The 880 team of Rollie Vorrath, Mark Hayes, Allen Verterick, and Ken Ketter turned in their fastest time of i:35.4. The 440 team of Vorrath, Greg Schwab, Ketter, and Daryl Roberts turned in their fastest time of 46.7 sec. Coach Skarda and Koos give last minute instructions to future varsity hopefuls the night before a freshmen meet. me Creston's mile team consisting of Spriggs, Sharp, Akers, and Mike Vietz also broke the old school record when they ran 3:33.3 against foes at Glenwood to win the event. The third record to be broken by the 68 squad was by the mile med ley of Akers Sharp Spriggs and Vorrath also at Glenwood with a time of 3 43 5 to win the event Defending Champions Advance to State Back row: Sharon Smith and Coach Denny Kaupp. Middle: Sharon Evans, Kathy Lawton, Kaye Sander- man. Front row: Natalie Coen and Lynn Sanclerman. Boys Undefeated in Dual Meets Back row: Doug Coen and John Carl. Middle row: Dan Coen and Jeff Coen. Front row: Mike Wood and Bill Beecher. Doug Coen was Hawkeye Seven Individ- ual Champion. 'MY S i 3 i ks Members of the team pictured are, Back row: Jack Lynn, Doug Coen, Jim Hardman, Dale Gordon, Steve Montague, Ed Jackson, and Coach Ron Clinton. Second row: Harold Holliday, Dave Thompson, Ron Webb, Richard Johannes, Rod Vicker, and Bill Wimmer. Third row: Gary Jarman, Skip Kenyon, Ken Kash, Dan Coen, and Don Roberts. Panthers Advance to District with a 27-6 Record Behind Them Five Creston players received additional distinction by Creston's pitching staff for the 1967 season included, Back being named to the All-Southwest team. They are as fol- row: Jack Lynn, Doug Coen, Rod Vicker. Front row: Gary Jars lows, Back row: Jack Lynn, first team, Doug Coen, fourth man, Bill Wimmer, and Dan Coen. team, Ed Jackson, fourth team. Front row: Dave Thomp- son, first team, and Bill Wimmer, first team. Back row: M. Hayes, Hayes, C. Holmes, S. liams, J. Caldwell, V. Mosman, R. Ramsbottom, N. Kessler, R. Raymond, V. Blazek, C. Ahern, B. Benson and C. Osborne. Third row: A. Gault, S. Loring, M. Steinbach, L. Buchanan, J. McDowell, S. Smith, P. Baker, K. Sandeman, C, Bailey, and S. Howe. Second row: L. Madison, E. Toledo, V. Means, K. Kirkman, K, Eyberg, J. Berg, J. Gill, V. Kirkpatrick, P. Roberts, and A. Kafka. Front row: S. Evans, T. Bush, P. Krings, K. Lawton, L. Winter, M. Bailey, L. Sandeman, and B. Wilson. Top Athletes Qualify for C-Clubs Back row: D. Veatch, S. Hook, B. Tacketr, S. Larson, D. Coen, S. Montague, K. Knock, G. Schwabb, M. Wilkie, D. Huey, M. Sears, S, Gillespie, and T. Sevier. Fourth row: R. Brown, A. Higgins, J. Coen, J. Larkin, C. Brown, R. Thompson, K. Ketter, R. Kilgore, R. Vorrath, D. Stephens, D. Abel, and D. Johnson. Third row: D. Cassady, P. McEvoy, F. Franklin, J. Berg, M. Hayes, M. Spriggs, G. Jeffryes, B. Thompson, B. Roberts, and J. Kneecller. Second row: R. Johannes, A. Welter, S. Sharp, M. Wood, J. Emerson, P. Winans, P. Boden, C. Jeffryes, D. Coen, and R. Turner. Front row: T. Akers,J. Carl, secre- tary, J. Brotherton, vice-president, D. Gordon, president, K. Sharp, treasurer, R. Webb, sergeant at arms, T. Willets, and C. Prescott. Back row: V. Blazek, L. Buchanan, C. Ahern, P. Baker, J. Hayes, E. Toledo, R. Ramsbottom, S. Evans, E. Kieltyka, D. Lightner, K. Veatch, L. Kepner, and V. Means. Third row: M. McElroy, S. Teply, J. Williamson, K. Eyberg, B. Falkner, C. Mueller, K. Gile, M. Wimmer, C. Johnson, R. Travis, R. Misner, and K. Miller. Second row: K. Kirkman, A. Gault, L. Carlson, C. Faber, L. Kinkade, M. Rule, J. DeBord, B. Stauffer, R. Hayner, P. Kennedy, Glade, and L. Stevens. Front row: S. Justice, S. Trenkle, D. Dillenburg, D. Abel, S. Schrodt, D. Lewis, B. Davis, S. Weber, J. Larkin, L. Killman, S. James, and J. Winter. Seated: L. Sonden-ian, president, N. Coen, vice-president, and L. Winter, Secretary-treasurer. Girls Compete in GRA Activities Back row: J. McDowell, K. Neagele, S. liams, P. Henry, A. Arnold, T. Konecne, J. Robinson, V, Mosman, K. Sandernan, R. Webb, C. Emerson, C. Bai- ley, N. Strauss, and K. Wilkie. Third row: V. Martin, C. Holmes, T. Bush, B. Wilson, P. Krings, K. Lawton, D. Priebe, S. Srnith, M. Bailey, S. Howe, J. Gill, and R. Klingensmith. Second row: J. Peterson, K. Tullis, J. Purdum, D. McGill, M. Daughton, N. Seckington, L. Guzik, M. Steinbach, D. Weed, C. Sobotko, and J. Petznick. Front row: C. Schlapia, S. Cederburg, B. Griffey, L. Madison, S. Betts, G. Lines, B. Boyd, B, Hicks, A. Avazian, and C. Rob- erts. .. 5 . ,gm 1,1 t :SE if Z2 2 2 5, coach Gilbert said follow me ball, but where is fr? Girls Clash in 'Powder Bowl' This years powderpuff foot- ball game saw the Cheerlead- EVS Gnd FUTUFG Nurses OHC9 again roll over The Y-Teens with a smashing victory of T4-O. This event kicks off Twirp Birp fes- tivities. 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The excitement ofa marching bond . .. mszjfg J and :J speciol mood thot prevails through the last donce Miss Kathy Lawton escorted by Mr. Larry Misner Queen Chris Ahern escorted by Mr. Dale Gordon Queen for ca Night Miss Allyson Gault escorted by Mr. Jeff Brotherton tk J Miss Angie Kafka escorted by Mr. Jim Larkin Miss Lynn Sandeman escorted by Mr. Phil Cunningham Twirp Birp The Woman ls Required to Pay The Boy ls Requested to Participate Mr. Irresistible, Duane Stowell, and Miss Irresistible, Barb Hicks, sit astride th earned their titles by eir stingray bicycle. Barb and Duane collecting name tags from those of the opposite sex who forfeited them after talking to Barb or Duane. John Carl boasts a sly tantly buys a Coke to q smile as escort, Sharon Howe, reluc- uench John's thirst. Spiced with Spirit Left: the second squad cheerleaders of 7967-68 are Susan James, Karen Walters, Janet DeBorcl, Sharon Weber, and Jane Larkin. Below: the Var- sity cheerleaders are Dawn Huey, Sharon Howe, Kaye Sandeman, Paula Krings, Ann Van Arkel, SanDee Hoyt, and Lynda Winter. Senior cheerleaders Lynda Winter, Sharon Howe, Ann Van Arkel, and Paula Krings have an excited look as the Seniors have finally won the prized spirit stick at a weekly basketball pep rally. Ann Van Arkel and Lynda Winter were co-captains of the varsity cheerleading squad this year. Top row: Lois Pitt, Janice Hayes, LaDonna Clem, Peggy Morris, Beth Anderson, Julie Berg, Chris Schlapio, and Chris Lissarrogue. Second row: Connie Gilbert, Joyce McDowell, Carolyn Deacon, Norma Seckington, LoDonna Pettit, Rita Hayner, Phyllis Kennedy, and Janet Lamb. Third row: Janet Stice, Sharon Loring, Bonnie Lukehart, Mary Lynn Hayes, Pam Justice, Sherri Kinkennon ond Peggy Stice. Front row: co-captain, Becky Mickey, captain, Nancy Kessler and secretary, Connie Holmes. Peppers Provide Precision Drills At morning practice, captain Nancy Kessler and sponsor Mrs. Turbot consult over a marching routine for a basketball game performance lrighti. These drills are prepared by the girls themselves and ore worked up for half time performances. Back row: G. Koetherf, S. Francis, B. Tallmonf, V. Mosmonf, G. Pennebokerk, A. Wolfe, C. Kinkadef, D. Goss,J. Looney, C. Outhouse ,J. Winter, B. T. Konecne', and S. Wilsonli Third row: P. Cunningham, J. Gill, B. Boyd, A. Reed, D. Coen, B. Roberts, S. Stream, J. Francisf, C. Hood', C. Woods, R McMichael, and D. Weed. Second row: L. Carlson, B. Toycen, V. Martin, J. Robinson, K. Wear, M. Richardson, P. Roberts, R. Raymond, L. Fogle, D. B. Stauffer, A. Avazion, and D. McGill. 'The Swinging Sharps, a select brass group, displayed individual talents in their annual pops con- cert, An Evening of Swing. DAVID RISSLER, bond instructor. Sophomore Bob Dodge led the marching bond this year as drum major. Band Year Ends . L. . R Francisk, M. Fisher, T. Bush, C. Kisself, C. Sobotka, C. Ross, C. Owens, S Kenyoni, S. Hoytf, J. Leu, K. Lawton, M. Davidson, J. Meyer, L. York, R. P Henry and M. Reed? Front row: L. Floyd, C. Lauffer, D. Priebe, G. Koether, on High Note Adding a colorful note to basketball and football games are the twirlers. Back row: Melissa Davidson, Linda Dibel, Reva Vicker, and Vicki Blazek. Front row: Betty Gordon, Lynn Buch- anan, Cindy Purdum, and Kathy Kirkman. This year's band queen was Kathy Lawton. Kathy has been a three year member. She was selected to rep- resent Creston at the Clarinda Band Festival by her fellow musicians. Back row: R. Francis, J. Francis, C. Brown, G. Boortz, K. Knock, A. Hoskinson, J. Leu, R. Fowler, A. Beemer, and T. Bowers. Fourth row: N. Kessler, B. Ehm, J, Kinkade, P. Cunningham, P. Grinnell, A. Roberts, T. Mullin, D. Sears, S. Wilson, and B. Francis. Third row: S. DeBord, T. Konecne, B. Wilson, D. Rasmussen, V. Blazek, J. Caldwell, J. Lamb, D. Weed, J. Mickey, A. Reed, and Director James Kimmel. Second row: N. Tallmon, M. Burkhalter, S. Weber, Judy Downing, S. McBay, S. Lischer, J. Petznick, L. Winter, A. Kafka, R. McMichael, and C. Kinkade. Front row: J. Evans, A. Arnold, C. Holmes, K. Shelton, S. Miller, S. Kinkennon, S. Briles, and M. Cochran. New Add Honor Choir was a new addition to the vocal department this year. Bock row: R. Francis, J. Francis, C. Brown, G. Boortz, K. Knock, A. Hoskinson, J. Leu, R. Fowler, A. Beemer, and T. Bowers. Third row: B. Ehm, P. Cunningham, J. Kinkade, P. Grin- nell, A. Roberts, T. Mullin, D. Sears, S. Wil- son, and B. Francis. Second row: S. De- Bord, T. Konecne, B. Wilson, D. Rasmussen, V. Blazek, J. Caldwell, J. Lamb, D. Weed, J. Mickey, and A. Reed. Front row: N. Tall- mon, M. Burkhalter, S. Weber, J. Downing, S. McBay, S. Lischer, J. Petznick, L. Winter, A. Kafka, R. McMichael, and C. Kinkade. Back row: B. Rice, C. Luther, A. Van Arkel, B. Reed, M. Ketcham, W. Glade, G. Todd, D. Hultquist, J, Kneedler, C. Outhouse, D. Jackson, S. McKinney L, Fogel, P. Miller, T. Akers, and R. Travis. Fourth row: K. Miller, C. Schlapia, S. Schrodt, C. Mueller, D. Abel, T. Raymond, M, Campbell, S. Kenyon D. Coen, B. Beecher, K. Lawton, C. Bailey, N. Strauss, K. Starry, J. Kingery, and A. Wolfe. Third row: L, Pitt, G. Koether, C. White, S. Orth, S. Trenkle B. Griffey, K. Veatch, R. Fry, J. Berg, J. Looney, C. Roberts, C. Kissell, C. Campbell, and P. Kennedy. Second row: S. James, A. Avazian, L. York, D Dillenburg, C. Purdum, M. Bissell, P. Klingensmith, D. Lewis, T. Misner, R. Misner, J. Potforff, J. Glade, R. Klingensmith, R. Hayner, and C. Krings Front row: H. McGinnis, L. Pettit, E. Toledo, C. Deacon, S. Betts, L. Clem, M. Steinbach, and L. Guzik. Blazers Vitality Swing Choir, also an honorary section of the vocal department, performed modern rnusic. Back row: T. Akers, P. Cunningham, C. Brown, G. Boortz, A. Hoskinson, K. Knock, J. Francis, A. Roberts, A. Beemer, R. Fowler, and D. Sears. Middle row: R. Francis, T. Konecne, D. Rasmussen, S. McBay, V. Blazek, R. McMichael, D. Weed, B. Wilson, and P, Grinnell. Front row: J. Downing, S. Weber, C. Outhouse, L. Win- ter, S. Lischer, and Jane Petznick. 1 1 Chorus students receiving iii ratings: Back row: D. Sears, A. Beemer, A. Roberts, and L. Fogle. Front row: N. Tcillmon, S. McBc1y, D. Rasmussen, P Grinnell, and S.Liscl1er. Musicians Win 'I' Ratings at Contest Arlen Award Winner Phil Cunningham Ve' Band students receiving ffl ratings: Back row: R. Francis, J. Francis, and M. Reed. Front row: N. ceivecl a scholarship for his musicianship Tollmonl p. Henry, and A. Reed. from Coe College. D. Modern Music Masters are: Buck row: C. Hood, C. Brown, J. Francis, R. Francis, M. Reed, R. Fowler, and A. Beemer. Third row: M. Peterson, McGill, G. Pennebaker, G. Koether, P. Grinnell, and L. Floyd. Second row: T. Konecrie, D. Rasmussen, S. McBay, L. Winter, V. Blazek, and P. Henry. Seated: A. Hoskinson, vice-president, V. Mosman, treasurer, P. Cunningham, president, P. Roberts, secretary, and G. Boortz, historian. First semester initiates chosen by the active members and sponsors are: Doug Rewerrs, Chris Hood, Lynda Winter, Donna Rasmussen, and Terri Konecne, seated at the piano. Moclern Music Masters Gary Boortz, Paula Krings, and Vicki Blazek, pose before the camera as they rehearse their parts for the Senior Class play Red House Mystery. i Tom Bowers, o Junior, was honored by the Thespians as being the 'best crew member.' Tom has been with the plays for two years. Here he is adjusting the lighting effects. Productions Run Full Scope: Connie Holmes, Marsha Rule, Janette Mickey, Phil Cunningham, and Dennis McDonald await the outcome of an important phone call in the Senior Play The Red House Mystery. Jane Larkin, portraying Katherine Phillips, displays her acting talent in one of the Soph- lis Kennedy, and JUN Wiflfef look OH- omore 34act plays entitled Quiet Please. 5 3 r 2 Tom Mullin pleads with his feuding brothers, Bill Ehrn and Steve Wilson, as Carol Krings, Phyl- Tragecly to Comedy This scene adds excitement to the Junior Class play, entitled Time Out For Ginger. Standing from left to right are: Jeff Coen, Bob Tallmon, Mike Brown, Melissa Davidson, Mary Daughton, Nat Coen, Gretchen Lines and Andy Hoskinson. - Mary Daughton, Nat Coen, and Andy Hos- kinson display a fine performance in the Junior Class play, Time Out For Ginger, E 5 Thespians Create Varied Roles e These spring initiates made their way into Thespians by earning the required 75 points. Tom Bowers, Karen Maecler, Andy Hoskinson, Natalie Coen, Mary Daughton, Melissa Davidson, and Bob Tallmon lnot picturedj. The annual Thespians awards of Best Actress and Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Actor, and Best Crewman were presented on Award's Day to Melissa Davidson, both Andy Hoskinson and Phil Cunningham ltiej, Vicki Blazek and Charlie Brown, and Tom Bowers, respectively. Members of Troupe 697 of the National Thespian Society are: Back row: Patti Grinnell, secretary, Arlin Beemer, Charlie Brown, trea- surer, and Phil Cunningham, president. Second row: Patti Roberts, Marcia Rule, Vicki Blazek, Paula Krings, and Sharon Howe. Front row: Connie Holmes, Mike Wolfe, and Ann Van Arkel, vice-president. T Backurow: T. Akers, 5. Sharp, K. Knock, J. Beecher, A. Hoskinson, A. Higgins, and K. McCafferty. Second row: N. Tallmon, J. Larkin, C. Emerson, P Cunningham, B. Kuhl, and T. Willets. Front row: L. Richardson, vice-president, A. Van Arkel, secretary, Mr. Foley, sponsor, J. McDowell, treasurer, and J. Brotherton, president. Student Governors Develop New Methods of Election it 1 52 3 Oswaldo Alberti, AFS foreign exchange student from Carnpinos, Brazil, lived with the James Wolfe family. Oswaldo made many new friends among them are Senior classmates Tina Bush and Debby McLaughlin. l Becky Gault, Chris Ahern, and Sharon Smith are enjoy- ing the Ice Breaker Dance, one ofthe many events spon- sored by the Student Council this year. The Ice Breaker is held each year to help the Sophs get acquainted with their upperclassmen. The council also provided enter- tainment after several home basketball games. The Computer Dance was another much-enjoyed event. Q3 Q. 5 Second semester ARROW staff included: Back row: M. Wolfe, D. Stowell, A. Gault, J. Evans lassociate editorj, C. Brown, L. Sandeman, S. Evans, R. Fry, and K. Tullis. Front row: D. Turner, K. Sandeman, S. Cederburg, and D. Harrison lnot pic- turedj. 3 TSM. .Q Us if p...,. ' 'W 4 is t 5' H , 'L ' iff ' . . ' is W W' ,.,gt:,w,ff , . .3 ' A . ' r fefl . ,' 1 Qmt . . . m f wan W ff . f ' fWM,e. nw Wh -1 s x, ttswesfr st efiftzww 2' -Arts' ' 2 t .... - 'W :'..z. ,. . Mpwwfrw me y .... . .. . i new .J t..4ff,.fff1gsff1,av1ffi,,efvgWy fa -V -f 1 W - .. .fur 'af .-.-f ftfws WV W1 Wviyfiic- -' wif. . 5' r Q 'fy . ' , .f A L fm. L -:- Q- iff, 553:04?R1,A4i4?,g'iLt?f'i?.Wi! .1 'gi ' V il we-D' i6iW1,45 H '5'1tlvI,5i3tfYW?'H075 vi W 9? , W5 7 V . -. ' V ff' 114, A Ti' fr , - ' 7- M W Crest photographer Mark Tedrow and Arrow photog rapher Jim Larkin spent many hours taking and de veloping pictures. Paper Staff Keeps the Students lnformecl Pasting up in the back shop at the News Advertiser are K athy Lawton, Rick Francis fsecond semester editorj and Jeff Coen. andee Hoyt were reporters for the first Editor Karl Knock and Kaye Anderson, first semester journal semester Arrow. ism students, are making up an Arrow page for a forth Doug Coen, Lynda Winter, and S 92 coming issue. CHS students who worked on the 468 Crest are: Standing: R. Fry, treasurer, K. Starry, S. Evans, sec- retary, M. Wimmer, S. Howe, president, K. Kuta, vice-president, M. Richardson, L. Kinkade, G. Lines, L. Carlson, and M. Bailey. Seated: J, Berg, C. Ahern, and S. Smith. Co-operation Creates CREST Patti Jones and Connie Faber check the sales slips of the yearbook. Co Editors Sharon Evans and Sharon Howe and Sports Editor Jeff Coen sigh as the Crest is completed and the final copy mailed. if y Q 2? 9 if 2 it 5 ? E Curt Field and .lere Francis worked in the darkroom developing pictures for the Crest and the Arrow. Back row: D, Utterback, K. Veatch, K. Tullis, J. Caldwell, P. Gose, P. Jones, C. Lissarrague, V. Means, L. Kepner, C. White, and A. Wolfe. Third row: K. Sandeman, R. Raymond, S. DeBord, J. Purdum, T. Konecne, B, Davis, J. DeBord, M. Alumbaugh, S. Loghry, F. Pashek, C. Mueller, M. Burkhalter, and B. Gordon. Second row: S. Cederburg, B. Griffey, J. Pashek, J. Wolfe, V. Kirkpatrick, D. Webb, D. Abel, S. Schrodt, J. Downing, S. Betts, S, We- ber, and J. Larkin. Seated: A. Van Arkel, vice-president, N. Kessler, president, Miss Arnburg, sponsor, Miss Van Tress, sponsor, and C. Emerson, sec- retary-treasurer. Y-Teens Serve Community and School Above: Susan Cederburg wields a heavy gavel at defendent Tom Sevier. Torn was found guilty and sentenced by The Egg and CHS Bunny Court at the Easter dance. Right: Jane Caldwell, Josehpine Pashek, and Tina Bush participate in the annual Y-Teen initiation by parading through downtown Creston. Back row: C. Schlapia, S. McBay, C. Krings, V. Martin, R. Vicker, K. Lawton, A. Arnold, R. Martin, B. Wilson, N. Strauss, K. Naegele, P. Henry, B. Francis, and M. Daughton. Second row: N. Seckington, L. Madison, D. Dillenburg, S. Trenkle, J. Poftorff, C. Roberts, B. Gaulf, B. Stauffer, J. Looney, B. Boyd, B. Toycen, L. Carlson, B. Falconer, S. Stevens, and S. Steele. Front row: C. Faber, L. Kinkade, K. Kirkman, C. Holmes, K. Wilkie, N. Coen, A. Gault, T. Bush, J, Mickey, P. Grinnell, M. Rule, and C. Lauffer. Future Nurses Aid at Hospital Back row: C. Krings, B. Francis, C. Woods, secretary-Treasurer, R, Raymond, K. Wear, A. Gault, J. Gill, J. Mickey, C. Fredrickson, and Mrs. Kaye Hawks, sponsor. Second row: M. Richardson, M. Steinbach, vice-president, K, Maeder, R. Webb, M. Alurnbaugh, R. McMichael, C. Osborne, M. Rule, R. Klingensrnith, S. Stevens, and B. Reimer. Front row: J. Pottorff, M. Hayes, M. Burkhalfer,-L. B. Gordon, D. Lewis, M. Bissell, P. Klingensmith, A. Avazian, and A. Kafka, president, V The first five percent of the Class of 1968 are: Buck row: Charlie Brown, Jeff Brotherton, Dale Gordon, Karl Knock lpresidenfj, and Phil Cunningham. Front row: Ann Van Arkel, Lynda Winter fsecretary-treasurerj, and Lynn Sandeman Ivice-presidentj. 5 NATIONAL HONOR SOEIETY 3 2 3 v 2.- '-1 I' 1 f 4 . S W N A X f wt' wylflf'-'Qi f 'L Q W 1 5 it' E519 A n. .. rrtgf fi ri f MW! Nj il! 35 ' National Honor Societ if Q , 5 gi 1 K 'g 5 1 3 mas. 1-:fd , 5 i If -f -- ee :M -'--' H M , we The second five percent of the Senior Class are: Back row: Gregg Jeffryes, Gary Boortz, Steve Montague, Rollie Vorrath, and Gayle Woods. Front row:,Paf Grinnell, Vicki Mosman, and Gwen Koether. The first five percent of the Class of 7969 are: Back row: Dan Coen, Ken Keffer, Andy Hcskinson, Jeff Coen. Fronf row: Sandee Hoyt, Melissa Davidson, Charlofre Woods, Natalie Coen, Kaye Sancleman, and Gretchen Lines. f xx f b f xi lnclucfs New Members f s 3 The fhird five percent of rhe Senior Class are: Back row: Rick Francis, Jere Francis, and Mark Tedrow. Front row: Angie Kafka, Nancy Kessler, Sharon Evans, Glennola Pennebaker, and John Carl lnof picfurecll. 98 me A 3 2 Mr. Arnold Kenyon, ci Creston lawyer, presented Gregg Jeffryes with the American Citizenship Award from the Bar Association. Rosemary Allen, was awarded the Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Future award by Dorothy P Home Ec instructor. eak, Oswaldo Alberfi, foreign exchange body with a picture. Oswaldo was Napier. Awards Day. I i Cathy Luther, Debbie received various vocal James Kimmel. Brazil, presented the CHS student for his service at CHS by Miss A John Beecher and Dave Seymour were selected by the American Legion to represent Creston at Boy's State. Jeff Coen and Andy Hoskinson were chosen as alternates. Natalie Coen was selected by the American Legion to attend Girl's State. Margie Steinbach was chosen as Natalie's alternate. A Time of Recognition Winter were among those who presented by vocal instructor, LAW at i Mr. Baldwin presented Dale Gordon with a certificate of honorable mention on the Prep All- American Basketball team chosen by the nation-wide magazine Coach 8. Athletes. The few awards on these two pages were among many presented by the faculty and others to deserv- ing students of CHS. E1 L,,L ,V.Lk- -If if 1 Mosr Represenrafive girl and boy, Lynda Winter and Gregg .leffryes lfar righfj lead the grand march. Follow- Mr. Hobbs, main speaker, presented a very entertaining speech extending various memorable words and humorous awards io the Seniors. rarh, and Lynn Sandernan and Dale Gordon. sv ' 1 ing are other most representative nominees Anne Van Arkel and Jeff Brotherton, Chris Ahern and Rollie Vor- to cc Wlenwiaxlle 61 This double quartet along with several other singing groups ancl soloist Donna Ras- musse Adam n comprised the entertainment portion of the Banquet and Prom. Left, Ron s, toasrmaster. 3 Q X S X 52 E 5 2 Q A E 52 55 Q i 2 is E Q B-1 3 E 2 ii E S E E Q X P Q. 5 s si X 52 I Angie Kafka, Valedictorian , .ess .V s,w.'Vs,g. Q if s -ww 'N N H qi if alia' WY? . 'was is 5 Riagg Mark Tedrow, Salufaforian Final Awards Final Night Dr. Walter E. Hart, Assistant Professor Director, School Facilities Planning Service of Iowa Stare University, spoke to the assembled graduates at the Commencement exercises, His address was entitled, The Next Eighteen Years. i ,qmmff f in ,fy t its -k,, 4 int, ft,gtqf:'-new 'fQt'Yme1,,f1,g' V i 1 ' 1 ' si LQ! 4 A , in E - Q v-,f me A--' E ix. I . I gm , A 4. ,M 4 ' fr ' f Those students graduating with scholastic honors are: Standing: Gregg Jeffryes, Jeff Brotherton, Charles Brown, Gayle Woods, Gary Boortz, Je Francis, Richard Francis, and Gwen Koether. Seated: Pat Grinnell, Vicki Mosman, Joyce McDowell, Valedictorian Angie Kafka, Salutatorian Ma Tedrow, Lela Kepner, Glennda Pennebaker, and Charlotte White. Hours of classes, tedious studies, learning, laughing, cheering, and crying . . . then the reward!-knowledge: the fruit of our labors and the greatest prize. re rlc Administration Foley .... Hertz . . . Kuhre ...... Napier ........ . School Board . ,. Arrow ......... Athletics Baseball . . . Basketball .. C-Clubs .... Football . , . GRA ,...... Golf .,..... Powder-Puff .... Tennis ...... Track ..... Wrestling . . . Awards Day... Bus Drivers . .. Business ..... Cafeteria ...... Cheerleaders .,.. Crest Club ..... Custodians ...... Dedication ...... Drivers Education English ......... Faculty Arnburg . . . Baldwin . . . Brewer . . Butler . . . Clayton . . . Clinton . . Eilers ...... Ekblad .... Gilbert .... Hawks ....., ,, Hobbs, P .... Hobbs, R .... Hruska ..... Hunsicker . .. Hying ..... Jannings .... Kaupp .... Kimmel . . . Koos . ..... . Lissarrague . .. Lissarrague . . . Mueller ..... Newell .... Nordhagen . . Peak ...... Rissler . . . Roberts .... Schmitter . . Skarda .... Turbot, E. . . Turbot, L. . . Van Arkel . . . Van Tress . . . Zimmerman . Future Farmers . . . Future Nurses . .. Graduation ..... Homecoming .... Home Economics . Industrial Arts .... Latin ..... . .... Library ....... Mathematics . . . Music Band .... Chorus . . . Contest .... Tri-M ...... National Honor . .. Office ......,.... Peppers ......... Physical Education P099 ...4,97 ..4,58,98 .....92 ......77 ....64-65 ....72 ...62-63 73 .....7O ....74 ......67 ...68-69 .....66 ....98-99 ....6O ....5O ....57 .,..8O ....93 ....57 ....2 ....52 ....45 ...47,94 ...49,99 ...42,45 ....55 ....5O ....77 ...,48 ....57 ...48,74 ......95 ......5O 46,77,700 ......55 ....54 ....44 ...47,67 .....70 ...84,98 ...49,76 ...44,45 ...44,45 ....47 ....52 .....47 ...56,98 ....82 ....45 ......5O ...53,68 ...53,87 ....45 . . . . 2,59,94 ......45 ......54 ......95 . 704-705 76,77,78 ......56 ....55 ....44 ....59 ....49 . . . . .82-83 ...84-85 ......86 ......87 . . . . .96-97 ..,.58 ....87 ....53 Index Plays . . . Prom ..... Science .... Secretaries Bickett ..,. Ehm ..... Lawton .... Sweeney .... Social Science . .. Speech ........ Spanish .......,. Student Council .... Students: Seniors Ahern, Christine . . Alberti, Oswaldo . .. Allen, Rosemary . . Anderson, Kay .... Arnold, Annette .... Bailey, Marcena . . Baker, Pat ....... Beal, Ruth ...... . Benson, Barbara . . Berg, James ...... Blakely, Joe .... Blazek, Vickie ...,... Boortz, Gary . . . Booth, William . .. Bradley, Cynthia .. Brotherton, Jeffrey ..... Brown, Charles .... . Buchanan, Lynne.. Burkhalter, Mary. . Bush, Tina ........... Caldwell, Jane. . . Carl, John ...... Coen, Doug ...., Crigger, David... Cunningham, Phil . Diers, Sandra .. . Donner, Albert .... Dunkerson, Dan . . . Eckles, Charles . .. Evans, Jennifer. . . Evans, Sharon . . Eyberg, Kathleen . . Fowler, Rocky .... Francis, Jere ..., Francis, Richard. . Franklin, Fred .... Frazee, Joan ........ Fredrickson, Connie . . . Freihage, Gail .... Gault, Allyson . . Gilbert, Connie. . Gillespie, Steve . . Goodrich, Randy . . Gordon, Dale . . . Grinnell, Pat. . . Hartsook, Joyce . . . Hawks, Torn . . . Hayes, Janice . . . Hayes, Mark .... Henry, Pam .... Higgins, Allan... Holmes, Connie . . Howe, Sharon . . Hribal, Charles ... Huey, Daniel... Hultquist, Dean . .. .........88-89 .....700,707,702 ....6 ....58 ...6 ....47 ....46 ....44 ....97 . . . . 7O,72,73,76,78, 97,93,700 70,2O,97,98 70,56,98 70,48 77,73,84,95 77,72,93 77,72,73 77,44 70,72 77,72 70,72,73,83,84,85, 87,88,90 7O,84,85,87,88,96 70,54 . 77,48,97,96,700 . . 77,48,62,72,84, 85,87,90,96 ..........77,72,73,83 ....,.....72,84,94,95 . 12,72,73,74,s2,9i, 94,95 . . . . . i2,72,a4,94 . . 12,62,7o,72,79 .. 73,64,7O,77,72 73 . . .73,82,84,85, 86,87,B8,9O,97,96 72,57 ....73 . . 72,7O,72,73,84, 93,97 ......72,72,73 . . . . 73,84,85,87 73,82,84,85,86,87, 93,97 . 73,82,84,85,86, 87,97 .. .. 73,62,72 74 .....74,57,95 . . 74,72,73,78,95 .....73,75,87 , . 75,20,62,72 . . . 75,64,77,72,96, 99,707 74,48,84,85,86,87, 90,95,96 ........74,48 . . 74,44,72,73,87 . . . .. 74,62,66,72 74,73,82,86,87,95 .. 75,72,97 . 75,72,73,84,88, 90,95 . . . 75,72,73,79, 80,90,93 ....,..15,54 76,62,72 ......i6,a5 Iiams, Sharon... Jeffryes, Gregg . . Jensen, Brian ... Jones, Bruce .... Justice, Steve . . . Kafka, Angie . .. Kepner, Leia .... Kessler, Nancy . . . Ketcham, Mike .... Kilgore, Randy ..... Kirkman, Kathleen . .. Kirkpatrick, Virginia . Knock, Karl ....... Knuth, Wilfred .... Koether, Gwen . . . . .. Krings, Paula . . . . Larkin, Jim .... Larson, Scott .... Lauffer, Carol . .. Lawton, Kathy .... 76,72,73 . 77, 7 6,62,63,72, 96,98, 7 O 7 ... 77,77,72,78,84, 95,97 76,73,94 76,72,87,84,94,97 ........77,62,72 76,44,72,73,83,95 . . . . 76,44,72,94 . 76,72,73,72,84, 85,97,96 ......,....76,54 . . 7 7,82,85,87,96 7 7,72,73,80,88,9O ............77,72 78,95 ... 77,78,70,72,73, 78,82,83,85,95 Lewis, Sharon ..................... 78 Lissarrague, Armando ............... 78 Loring, Sharon ...... Lukehart, Bonnie .... Luther, Cathy ..... Madison, Linda . . . Maharry, Grady .... Martin, Vicki ..... Mathis, Steve . .. McBay, SanDee . . McCann, Dianne .... McDonald, Dennis . .. McDowell, Joyce .... McElroy, Mary ...... McEvoy, Jon Barry . . . McLaughlin, Debbie . Means, Vicki ..... Meyer, James . . . Mickey, Janette . . Miller, Ronald .... Misner, Larry ...... ,. . Montague, Stephen . Moore, John .,.... . Mosman, Vicki .... . O'Riley, Marsha .... Osborne, Cindy . . . Osborne, Tom .... Osmun, Susan .... Page, Steven ..... Pashek, Frances .... Pashek, Clifford ...... Parsons, Roy ....... Pennebaker, Glennda Peterson, Mark .... Ramsbottom, Rhonda Reed, Rebecca ...,. Roberts, Patricia . . . Roberts, Robert . . . Rule, Marcia ..... ... Sammons, Sharon .. Sandeman, Lynn . . . Scheel, Edgar... Schrodt, Don .... Schroyer, Jeani . . . Schwab, Gregg . . Sears, Michael . . . Sevier, Susan ...... Sharp, Kenneth ..... Shrimpton, Rebecca . Smith, Sharon ...... Smith, Stephen . .. Spriggs, Martin ... Starlin, Karen .,.. . . . .... 79,72,87 79,56,87 ...... 79,85,98 . . 73,78,72,73,95 79,57 ..... 78,73,82,95 . 78,56,84,85,86, 87,95 79,88 .. 73,79,72,73,87, 97 ... 79,73 . 2O,57,97 . . 2O,59,72,73,94 ...........2O,82 . .2O,56,84,88,95 . ....,....... 27 . . .27,48,62,63, 64,65,67,77,72,96 20,72,73,82,87,96 ..... 2O,56,72,95 .......20,57 . . . 20,67 . . . 20,54 ... 27,94 .......27,54 ......... ..27 . .. 27,82,87,97 . . . . . 22,82,87 . . . . .22,72,73 .....22,72,87,90 .........23,72 23,44,73,88,90,95 . 7 7 ,23,70,72,73, 7B,96,707 .......23 ......22 .....,.22 ...22,62,72 .....22,72 . . . 23,62,63,72 . . .. 23,70,72,73, 97,93 . 23 22,72 24 Steinbach, Martha . Stephens, Donnie . . . Sterling, Robert . . . Stevens, John .... Stowell, Duane . . . Tedrow, Mark .... Teply, Shirlee ..... Thatcher, Dean .... Thompson, William ........24,72 ...24,66,72,73 ...,..25,54 ........25 . . . 25,62,79 . . . 25,48,97 .,..24,73 .......24 . , . ...... 25,62,72 Todd, Robert ........ .........,... 2 5 Toledo, Eva .... Turner, Daniel . .. Turner, Rodney . . . Van Arkel, Anne . . Vest, LeRoy .... Vicker, Reva ..... Vorrath, Linda .... Vorrath, Rolland . . Webb, Ron . . . Weeber, John .... White, Charlotte.. . Wilkie, Michael. , . Wilson, Beverly Ann Winter, Lynda .... Winterstien, Robert Wolf, Jacque ..,.... Wolfe, Alice ..... Wolfe, Michael .... Woods, Gayle . .. Juniors: Abel, Doug ,... Adams, Ron ...... Anderson, Beth .... Anderson, Janet. . . Bailey, Carol ..... Baird, Bill ,.... Baker, Mike .... Balius, David .... Barnes, Don ..... Beecher, John . . . Beemer, Arlin . . . Berg, Julie . . Betts, Sherry . . . Bickett, Bernie... Bird, Donald . .. Bird, Ronnie ..... Bittner, Randy. .. Blakely, Susan . .. Boden, Paul . . . Bowers, Torn . .. Boyd, Barbara . .. Brown, Mike... Burchett, Kirby. .. Carroll, Janie .... Cassady, Denny . . . Cederburg, Susan . . . Chapman, Dennis... Clem, LaDonna ..,. Cochran, Mary.. . Coen, Dan .... Coen, Jeff . . . Coen, Natalie... Cornelison, Lin . . . Cornick, Craig . .. Crown, Dave ...... Cruise, Michael .,.. Daughton, Mary . . . Davidson, Melissa . Davis, Rebecca .... Deacon, Carolyn . . . DeBord, Sheryl . . . Double, Tony... Dukes, Curtis... Downing, Judi . . . Eagan, Steven .... . .24,44,72,73,a5 ...........24 . . . 24,62,63,66,72 . . . 24,8O,85,9O, 91,94,96,1oo . ...... 25,54 ...25,a3,95 ........25,5l . , . . . 25,62,63,64, 65,72,96,iOO . . .26,62,63,66,7i,72 ......,..26,85,94 . . . .26,46,5l,72 . . . . .26,48,67,72, 73,84,85,95 . . . . .26,67,72,73,8O, 84,85,87,96,98,lOi . . . . .26,44,59,9-fl . . .26,82,85,94 .........26,9O . . . . 26,48,55,96 . . , . 28,54,66,72 ......28,iOi ........2a,si . . . 28,29,72,73,85 ............2a ...........28 .........2a .. ...28,29,9i,99 28,48,62,84,85,86, 87,90 . . .28,72,8i,85,93 . . ..28,73,85,94 . . .28 ....28 ,.....28 ........28,64,72 ...28,48,84,88,9O . . . .28,73,82,95 .......2B,89 ...,..28 ......28,62,72 ...28,46,72,92,94 ........,28,54 ........28,8i,85 ............28,84 28,62,64,7i,72,82, 85,97 29,48,52,64,72,89, 92,97 . . . .29,73,89,90,95, 97,99 ....29,64 . ..... 29,73,89,9O,95 . . . . .29,44,48,82,83, B9,9O,97 .......,.29,94 ....29,8l,85 ....29,84,94 ....,...29 ...29,84,85,94 ........29,52 Emerson, Connie. .. Emerson, Jeff .... Eyberg, Steve .... Farber, Roger.. .V .. Feldhacker, Elaine . . Fisher, Mike ....... Fitzgerald, Marvin . , Fletchall, Rick . . . -Floyd, Lynn .... Fogle, Larry .... Fogle, Ron ..... Francis, Becky .... Fry, Rhonda .... Garrett, Bill .... Gile, Charlie. .. Gile, Connie .... Gill, Julie ........ Glade, Joan ....... Goodrich, Glenda . .. Griffey, Barbara . . . Guzik, Linda ..... Hammers, Mike ..,. Hansen, Dennis .... Harrison, Dennis.. . Harsh, Jim .,....... Hayes, Mary Lynn.. . Herbert, Paul ...... Hicks, Barbara . . . Hodge, Bruce .... Hood, Chris .... Hook, Scott .,...... Hoskinson, Andy . . . Howard, Dennis .... Hoyt, Sandee ..... Hribal, Joe ..... Huey, Dawn .... Hurd, Dick ..... Jackson, Gary ..... Jackson, Lincoln . . . Jackson, Tom ..... Jensen, Mark ..... Johnson, Dave .... Kasch, Ken ..... Kelley, Kevin... Ketter, Ken ..... . King, Gloria .... Kingery, Joyce . . . Kinkade, James .... KinKennon, Sheri . . Kissell, Carolyn .... . , . . 29,73,9l,94 . . . 29,62,72 ....29,62 ....29,54 .....29 ..,.29,82 .........29,62 ..........29,62 . .29,32,48,82,87 . . .29,55,82,85,B6 . 29,52 ..,.....29,84,95 . . . 29,48,85,92,93 ...3O . . . 3O,72,73,82,95 ..,.....3O,73,85 . . . . 3O,73,85,94 .. . . 3O,73,85,95 ...3O,62,92 ...3O,8i,95 ...3O,62,66 ......3O,73,79 ...3O,28,29,82,87 ...,...,..3O,72 ..29,3O,64,84,85, 87,89,9O,9 l ,97,99 .,.,... .. 30 ...3O,8O,82,92,97 .......29,3O,8O .......3O .......3O ....3O,44 .....3O ....,3O .....3O,62,66,7i 3O,62,63,64,72,97 ........3i,56,85 ....3i,84 ...3i,8l,84 .....,3i,82,85 Klingensmith, Rose . . ,,.. .3l,73,85,95 Kneedler, Jim . . . Knuth, Gerhard . . . Koether, Greg .... Konecne, Teri . . .. ... Krauth, Charles ..... Kromminga, Mike... Kuhl, Bob .......... Kuhns, Jim ....... Kuta, Kathy .... Lamb, Janet . . . Lang, Wileen . .. Leu, John ...... Lewis, Janet .... Lewis, Jean .... Lines, Gretchen ..... Lissarrague, Christina Looney, Janette ....... Maeder, Karen ..... Marsh, Raymond.. . Martin, Dan ..... Martin, Rita ....... McCafferty, Kelly.. . McCann, Kirk ...... McCann, Tom .... McEvoy, Paul ..... McFarland, Betty... McGill, Diana . .. McGinnis, Helen.. McKee, Jon ....... McKinnie, Scott .... McMichael, Ruth... McNichols, Wayne . . Mercer, David ..... . .3l,62,66,72,85 .......,..3l,54 ............3i,82 3i,73,82,84,85,87 .,...29,3i,9l ...3l,48,73,93 ...3i,44,8l,B4 ....3i,48,82,84 28,29,3 i,48,73,89, 93,97 ......3i,44,59,8l . . . .3l,82,85,95 .. . 3 i,9O,95 .......3l ....3i,54 ....3i,95 ...29,3l,9l .......37 ....29,3l ...32,44,72 ..,.....32 ....32,73,87 ....32,56,59,85 ........32,52 ..........32,85 ...32,82,84,85,95 ....32,54 Mickey, Rebecca . . . Miller, Cynthia... Miller, Pat ..... Misner, Teresa . . Moffitt, Stephen . .. Moon, Ted ...... Morris, Peggy . . . Mosby, Robert . . . O'Riley, Gordon . . Owens, Connie . .. Peterson, Gail . . . Pettit, LaDonna . . . Piearson, John . .. Pitt, Lois ........... Pottinger, Wayne .... Prescott, Charles .... Priebe,'Denise .... Purdum, Debbie . .. Purdum, Joann .... Raasch, Dean .... Rasmussen, Donna Raymond, Ruth .,.. Reed, Mark ...... Reimer, Bonnie . . .. Rewerts, Doug . . . Rice, Bethany .... Richards, Kathy . . . Richardson, Larry . . Robinson, Judy . . . Ross, Carol ....... Sandeman, Kaye . Schieffer, Steve . . . Schrodt, Martha . .. Schrodt, Richard... Seckington, Norma . . . Seymour, Dave ..... Short, Mike ...... Slezak, Steven ... Smith, Jerald .... Spriggs, Mike. .. Stalker, Tim ..... Starry, Kathleen . . ....32,8i .......32 ...32,62,85 ....32,85 ......32 .......32 ...32,58,8i ......32 .....32 .........32,82 ..32,56,59,8i,85 .....32,8i,85 . . . .32,44,62,72 . .28,29,32,73,82 ' ........... 32 ........32,73,94 33,44,84,85,86,87 . .33,72,82,94,95 ......,...33,82 . . . . , 33,95 . . . . 33,87 . . . . . . 33,85 .......33,5l . . .29,33,64,9i . . . . . .33,73,82 . ,33,52,72,73,8O, 92,94 ......33 ...,....33 ....33,73,8i,95 .....33,64,99 .......33,55 ....33,62 ....33,55 .....33,72 ....,...33 .....,..33,85,93 Steinbach, Marguerite ...... 33,72,73,85, Stevens, Linda ........ Stevens, Sandra . .. Stice, Peggy ..... Stream, Steve .... Sullivan, Andrea .... Tackett, Bob ..... Tallmon, Bob .... Tame, Sharon .. Taylor, Fred ...,.. Thompson, Allen . . Thompson, Richard Todd, Gary ......... Tullis, Kathie .... Turner, Dave . . . Turner, Mike . .. Veatch, Dale ..... Vest, Bob ........ Waddell, Sondra .... Waltersdorf, Larry . . . Webb, Fred ...,.. Webb, Rozlin ..... Weeber, Chester ...... Weed, Debbie . . . West, Nancy. .. Wichhart, Dan . . . Wilkie, Kylene . .. Willets, Ted ...... Wilson, James .... Wimmer, Margaret .... 95,99 .......33,73 .....33,95 .....33,8i .....33,82 ..........33,56 .......33,62,72 . . . 34,55,82,89,9O .........34,56 ........34,54 .....,....34,49 ....34,62,66,72 ........34,85 ....34,73,92,94 ....34,62,72 .....34,62 ......34 ....3-4 .......34 ..........34,73 34,73,82,84,85,98 . . . . . 34,73,95 ... . 34,66,72,9l . . 34,48,59,73,93 Winans, Philip ............,...,., 34,72 Woods, Charlotte . Young, Harold .... Sophomores: Abbott, Danny . . . Abel, Dianne . . . Abell, Jerry . . . Akers, Ted ..... Allen, Maynard ....... Alumbaugh, Maxin S... 28,29,34,48,82,95 . . . . 36,73,85,94 . ........ 36,40 36,44,72,B2,85,9i . F ..... 36,95 Anderson, Dean .. . Anderson, John . . Avazian, Agnes .,.. Beecher, Bill ,... Benbow, Ed . .. Berry, Ronnie .... Bissell, Marcia .... Blazek, Craig ..,.. Blazek, Kevin ....... Blazek, Steven Earl . . Blazek, Steven Eugene. . Bolinger, Mike ...... Briles, Sandy ....... Brown, Denise . . . Browne, Ronald . Buck, Gary ......... Burkhalter, Harold . . . Byars, Vickie ....... Campbell, Cherril . .. Campbell, Merril .... Carlson, Linnea ..... Cheers, Jack .....,.. Collings, Deborah ... Conard,Jim . . Daub, David .... Davis, Dennis ,... Davis, Rick .... DeBord, Janet . . . Dibel, Linda ...... Diers, Robert ....,.. Dillenburg, Debbie . . Dodge, Darrell ...... Dodge, Robert. . . Downey, Randy .... Eddy, Mike ...... Ehm, William. . Faber, Connie ..... Falconer, Barbara ... Feldhacker, Wayne .... Field, Curt . ...,. .. Francis, Steven .... Garnertsfelder, Nick . . . Gant, Steve ........ Garrett, Chuck .... Gatliffe, Merry .... Gates, Alan ..... Gault, Becky . . Gile, Karen ..... Glade, Walter.. . Gordon, Betty . . . Gose, Pam . . . Goss, Doug ..... Gross, Dennis . , . Hall, Pam ..,... Hance, Richard . .. Harpin, Ann ..... Harpin, David . .. Hayes, Paul . .. Hayes, Stephen . . Hayner, Rita .... Herbel, Walter .... Hoakison, David . . . Hosfield, Carolyn . . Jackson, Doug . , . James, Susan . . . o J ,..36,73,82,85,95 .....36,7O,85 ....,..36 .......36 ...37,85,95 ......37 .....37 . .... 37 .. ..... 37 ...,. ..37 ......37,84 . . . . 37,4o,67,72 ........37 .....,,37 .......37,114,a5 ..........37,85 36,37,73,a2,93,95 ..37 37 ...,37,66 .....37 37 .........37,54 ..37,73,74,8O,94 ,........37,83 ..37,4o,73,s5,95 ...36,37,44,82 . . . 37,44,84,89 . . 37,58,73,93,95 . . . , 37,44,73,95 ...37 ......37,93 ...37,82 ....37 .,..38 ..,.38 ...,....38 .......38,44 . . .38,44,9T,95 .........38,73 ...........38,85 ..38,44,83,94,95 . . . .38,59,94 ...38,44,82 ...38,54 ....,.38 ....38 .......38 ....38,54 ....,.....38,54 ...38,56,73,87,85 .........38,54 .........38,44 ........38,67,85 . . 38,46,73,8O,85 Jarman, Gary .... .....3817T Jeffryes, Curt .... - A - 33162172 Jeter, Kathrun . . . --'-'- - - 38 Johannes, Richard . . . ...-. 3314-'317l Johnson, Carol . . . - 133144146173 Johnson, David . . . .. .-.-. 33166163 Jones, Patricia . . . . . 3814015919394 Justice, Pam . .. ..--'.4--' - -38 Justice, Sharon . . ...... 38158173187 Kennedy, Phyllis . .... 36,38,46,73,8l1 85,89 Kenyon, Skip . . . . . . 38,7l,82,85 Kieltyka, Eileen .. ....... 38173 Killman, Linda . . - -38144173 Kilmer, George . . King, Kevin . ..... . Kinkade, Cynthia . . . Kinkade, Linda . . Kirkman, Keith ....... Klingensmith, Patricia . . Knerr, Georginia. Kountz, Steve . . . Krings, Carol . . . LaMasters, Barb . LaMasters, Dennis Larkin, Jane. . . ......39 ........39 . . . . 39,8234 . . . 3o,39,44,58, 1s7,73,93,95 . . . . . . so . . . 39,8595 . . . 39,85,89,95 36,39,73,8O,89,9l,94 Lemaster, Grant .... . ...........,.., 39 Lewis, Darlene . . . Lightner, Diane . . Lischer, Susan . . Loghry, Sheila . .. Luther, Steven . . . Maharry, Fred . . . Marxen, Barbara .,.. Mathis, Jerry .... ......... 39,73,85,95 . . . .39,4O,58,73 . . 39,44,84,85,86 .....3'?,94 ,..39 .....39 ......39 McEvoy, Deborah .... ..... 3 9,44,59 Mclntire, Lloyd .... Miller, Kathy. . . Miller, Sandee . . Misner, Ruby . . . Moffitt, Cherie . , . Moulin, Rodney.. Mueller, Christine Mullin, Thomas. . Naegele, Karla . . . Nelson, Bryce .... Novy, Lonnie ..... O'Riley, Mike .... Orth, Susan ..... Osborn, Tim ...... 39,55 . . .39,44,73,85 ....39,44,84 .,.39,73,85 ........39 ....39 . . . . . .39,73185174 . . . . .39,84,89 ..39,46,58,73,95 .....4O .......4O ....4O,85 ........4O Osmun, Christine .... ...... 4 O,58,67 Outhouse, Chris . Pashek, Josephine Peterson, Jaclyne . Pettegrew, Randy Petznick, Jane . .. Pottorff, Julie . . . Purdum, Cyndy .. . . . 4O,44,82,85 .......4O,94 .......... 40,73 . . . .. 39,4O,73,82,84,B5 . . . . .4O,42,85,95 . . . . . 4O,44,33,B5 Purscell, Harold ..... ........ 4 O Raymond, Timothy. . . Reed, Alaire. . . Reimer, Douglas . Rewerts, Larry . . . Richards, John . . . . . . . 4O,44,85 . . . 4O,82,84,86 . . . . . . . 40 . . . 36,40 ....4O 4Zftfv.7ofL,zso1ZiZZ, 760 01 its ' K dwg O' JA vo JXXW L ,U Q ff JM, ftffi 1 A awe ' ,- Thes Richards, Linda . . . Richardson, Martha ...,.. 4O,44,82,93,95 Roberts, Allan . . . Roberts, Connie . . Roberts, Daryl .... Rusk, Randy ..... Sammons, Claudia Schaffer, Dolleta . . Schlapia, Chris . . . Schrodt, Myron . .. Schrodt, Susan . .. Sears, Don .... Sevier, Tom . . . Sharp, Steve . . Shawler, Greg .. . Shea, Gary ..,.. Shelton, Kathy . . Silone, Rosalie . . Slezak, Greg .,.. Sobotka, Cyndy . . . Spring, Steve .... Starlin, Don ..... Starry, Karen ...., Stauffer, Rebecca . Steele, Sue ......, Stephens, Jane . .. Stice, Janice ,... Strauss, Nancy. . . Straw, Howard . . . Swanson, David . .. Symonds, Patricia . Tallman, Nancy. . Thomas, Norman . . Toycen, Beth .... Travis, Rosalie . . Trenkle, Sandra . . Trost, Mark ...... Utterback, Debbie . Van Pelt, Fred .... Veatch, Hal ..... Veatch, Karen . . . Vetterick, Alan . .. Waddell, Danna .. Walters, Karen ... Wear, Kay ....... Wearmouth, Kathy . . 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