Crystal City High School - Crystalite Yearbook (Crystal City, MO)

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(Crustal (Citu 3High Ji’cliinil (Crustal (Citu, jWissouri fflrustalite M Volume 16 This dedication will not attempt to list all the qualities and skills this man possessed and used to Inspire us and to help us learn. Rather this memory—friend and counselor, truth-teller and truth-seeker. . .a teacher. B e a ♦ t C a t ♦ i o n 2 The Class of 1967 respectfully and with gratitude dedicates this Yearbook to Mr. Michael O'Brien. liable of (Contents Administration................5 (Classes.....................33 Sports and Events...........75 (Organizations...............95 Spring Activities...........121 Advertising.................151 3 Hdtior’s jHeesaije Dear Friends, As you recall your high school days atC.C.H.S., this yearbook will help you remember those exciting moments that filled your lives throughout the year. Remember the scrambling in the halls, the friends you made, the cramming for tests, the outstanding spirit at football and basketball games, the gaiety at parties and dances, and the chatter wherever students congregated. We, the yearbook staff, have endeavored to provide for you the largest yearbook C.C.H.S. has ever had. Among the additions made to the book are Senior autograph pages, Christmas program section, additional pages for the musical,prom, baccalaureate, and graduation, plus a Senior group picture. I wish to thank my staff and Mr. Rodney S. Mills, our sponsor, for the hard work they have done to make this book possible. To you, the reader, we hope this yearbook brings many hours of enjoyable reading and remi- niscing. Sincerely yours, 4 DeWayne Boyer Editor |JoIico auri progress The Board of Education seated around the table from left to right are Dr. Ray Weible, Boston Richards, Wilbur Althauser, Henry Coffelt, Jack Turk, Robert Graham, Walter Perry, and Superintendent David Max. fur letter Schools WALTER PERRY, secretary WILBUR ALTHAUSER BOSTON RICHARDS ROBERT GRAHAM JACK TURK 7 die 'Administration directs the ) |3hilosopho of Education EDWARD RAPP, Principal Mr. Johnston discusses next year's schedule with Gary Fluegel. Mr. Miller prepares Terill Hardgraves for his Senior year. Mr. Johnston and Mr. Miller discuss plans for the schol- arship exams. Cheir Quittance prepares 11s fur thr Jfuture '—. J 9 n (Iftffice personnel Assists (Administration OFFICE GIRLS THIS YEAR--Betty Boatwright, Elaine Wigger, Susan Hunter, Mary Eshbaugh, and Pamela Heinze. ABOVE: Mrs. Dixon, secretary to Mr. Rapp high school principal. ABOVE: Mrs. Harriet Vinyard, secretary to super- intendent of school Mr. Max. 10 tixpmstcm (Dmutgh (Hreatinn Mr. Dyer supervises the 4th hour Art I Class. Mr. Dyer advises students on adjustments in proportion. Mr. Dyer and Becky Barbee discuss correc- tions in her projects. MR. LYNUS STEVENSON MR. STEVENSON A. B. Drury College Algebra College Prep. Math MR. DODSON B. S. Southeast Missouri General Shop Mathematics 12 There are five courses offered in mathematics at Crystal City High School. Students may take only four of these courses offered ranging from functional math to college preparatory math. Such courses as Algebra I. Geometry, and Algebra II are fundamental courses for higher mathematics. PAUL BROWNING A.B. Tarkio College (The S'htcht of ODitr C Each year more than 300 students enroll in one of the courses which are offered in science. Such courses as physical science, biology, chemistry, and general science are taught for those who are interested in the field of science. EARL SMITH, B. S., M. A., Northeast Missouri State Chemistry, physics, physical science. Mr. Smith shows an experiment to his class with the assistance of Mike Propst and Lynus Becker. ■ i ♦ 14 Scientific Jflnrlci 15 jlocial Science ©pens WILLIAM BOGUE, B. S., M. A. Northeast Missouri State American History Contemporary Issues RICHARD COOK, B. S. University of Mo. Citizenship Geography Hygiene 16 last and future MRS. KAREN MILLER teaches World History and Special American History. MR. JACKSON FRITZ- GERALD B. S. Southwest Mo. English Citizenship 17 Language Arts . . . leo to v Expressinq (Durselues MRS. IRMA JENNINGS A. B. University of Mo. Language Arts III JACKSON FITZGERALD B. S. Southwest Mo. Language Arts and Social Studies Special Citizenship MRS. BECKY DIECKMANN B. S. University of Mo. Language Arts IV Speech class 18 jEnglisf] Jlteans jHHanu Hours of j tudging RODNEY MILLS B. S. Southeast Mo. State M. A. Northeast Mo. State Language Arts, Publications Football and Baseball ROBERT WILLS B. S. Southeast Mo. State Language Arts I II 19 MICHAEL O'BRIEN Choral Director B. S. Murray State College B. Music, St. Louis Institute of Music Gary Johns, and Randy Graham practice with Mrs. O’Brien for one of the many programs in which the chorus performs each year. 20 21 Mr. Sherman and students practice for Bye Bye Birdie. Ofmls’ physical Education EDITH PRATTE, Girls P. E. 22 Beverly Govero, Adrianne Dickey, Peggy Ellis, Barb Smith, Peggy Wildy, and Mrs. Pratte demonstrate skills in stunts. (Unach |3upp Explains |Jhgstcal iFitness Coach Young supervising a 4th hour P. E. class. 23 Ii ducatum in the ■■i MRS. PAULINE GRUBER Arkansas State, B.S. Bookkeeping, Secretarial Practice, Clerical Practice 5 In typing class, Mrs. Higdon stresses the importance of speed and accuracy. Business fflnrlrt MRS. MARTHA HIGDON Southeast Missouri State, B. S. Typing, Shorthand Mrs. Gruber always finds time to give individual help to her students. 24 MR. CHARLES DODSON Southeast Missouri State B. S. in Education ifflano sanos V Tf) |larticipate in Industrial Arts MR. RICHARD BERRY B. S. , M.A. Northeast Missouri State Mr. Berry examines Terrill Hardgraves' and Jerry Houses' projects. earning (Hulture (Through foreign Language MRS. LUCY ALBANO M. A., St. Louis University French 1, 11 Spanish 1, 11 The Spanish and French classes are also given the cul- ture of Spain and French, in addition to learning the important grammar points of the languages. 26 Hibraru facilities re jHelpful tn j§ tudents Our study-hall library provides the students with an opportunity to do their homework and enjoy the privileges of the many books and current periodicals that are available to them. MRS. WILMA REDDICK, Librarian M. S. Washington University B. S. in Education, Southeast Missouri State Mrs. Reddick is always ready to help the students. Here she shows student librarian, Brenda Robin- son, the proper classification of books in the library. 27 ■Let's Brine . . . jlafelg Mr. Young, Mike Hearst, and Lonnie Melton prepare to drive. 28 This is the motor. William Young, B.S. Central Missouri College. Mr. Rupert Johnson explains industrial problems to James Gaddy, Ken Hammers. Mimi Alcott, and Gary Mira. Mr. John- son has a B.S. degree from Southeast Missouri State, and a M. A. from University of Missouri. Danny Picarella receives individual help from Mr. John- son. 01.®. . (Class (Sets radical Assistance 29 df)ur preparation for future Home Economics helps prepare girls for their re- sponsibilities in home management. The three courses offered at C. C. H. S. are Home Ec. I, II, and III. Home Ec. I is offered mainly to freshmen and sophomores. It is considered an introduc- tory course. In Home Ec. II, sewing, childcare, and cooking are the main objectives. Home Ec. Ill is considered a finishing course. MISS CLARA JO SUMMERS B. S. Southeast Missouri State Home Economics I, II, III Nellie Hausdorf, LindaHilmer, and Terry Arnold prepare decorative trays for the local rest homes during the Eas- ter season. 30 f t Mr. Steiner adjusts the heat controls for a Mr. Peterin sweeps the gym foyer, one of comfortable room temperature. his many duties. (Custodians and tCunchromu (Attendants Aids Students at QL(G.3H.j§ . Mrs. Alva Leitterman collects money at the end of a long lunch line. I—— Mrs. Dixie Carr prepares the soup oven for a hungry group. 31 32 ABBEY, LINDA ALBANO, MARIO ALCOTT, MIMI (Class of 1967 ALLEN, JAMES ARNOLD, LINDA AUDIFFRED, DAVID BANNISTER, BRAD BARBEE, REBECCA BATES, LINDELL BEILKE, LINDA (Ulass of 1967 BIEHLE, WALTER BINS, KENNETH BLAHA, LARRY BLOMKER, ROBERT BOATWRIGHT, BETTY BOATWRIGHT, ROBERT BOEMLER, DALE BOGUE, JANET Qllass of 1967 BOREN, LINDA BOYER, DE WAYNE BRANDT, GARY CAGLE, RANDY CARR, RICKY CARROW, LINDA CARTER, ANN CONRAD, GARY COURTNEY, RENEE (Class nf 1967 CROW, GREGORY CUNNINGHAM, RANDY DAVID, MICHAEL DE CLUE, GARY (ttlass of 1567 DOYLE, BONNIE (Class of 1967 GOVERO, ROBERT GRAHAM, YOLINDA GREEN, DENNIS GRIFF AW, LARRY GRIMM, NORMA HAEFNER, FRED HALL, GEORGE HAMMERS, KENNETH Class of 1967 HAYES, SHARON HEARST, EVERETT HEINZE, PAM HOLLERBACK, GERALD 1967 HURST, DONNA A (Class of 1967 JONES, DENNIS KIGER, LARRY KUENZLE, NANCY KYLE, MARY LUETZINGER, ROBERT Class 1967 LEWIS, LINDA LONG, LYNN MC CAIN, JOSEPH MELTON, VIRGIL MIRA, JAMES MONTGOMERY, MARILYN MOSER, BRENDA Class of 1567 MOYER, THERESA NAES, MARGARET NAPIER, JOHNNA NEIL, RICHARD NORTH, MICHAEL OBERLE, GRACE (Elass of 1967 OBERLE, RICKY PATTERSON, CONNIE PEEBLES, JANICE PETEREIN, CHARLES PICARELLA, DANNY PLOUDER, MICHAEL PRUNEAU, CHERYL (Class of 1967 RICHARDSON, DANNY ROBINS, TOM ROBINSON, BRENDA ROBINSON, DENNIS SCHILLY, SUELLEN SCHMITZ, GAIL SCHUMACHER, JOSEPH SENTER, JOYCE SPICER, LILLIAN (Class of 1967 SPRADLEY, FRANCENE STROBEL, LINDA SUTTON, JACQUELINE SWEAT, SUSAN SWEET, EDWARD SWYERS, JAMES Class of 1967 SYDIK, LINDA WAGNER, JACK (Class of 1967 WIGGER, ELAINE L WILDY, PEGGY WILLIAMS, LAFAWN Class of 1967 ZIEGELMEYER, CLARENCE EVANS. THOMAS WALTON. LARRY SPIKER, RALPH 1967 dentur Who’ fflhu MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Janet Bogue Ricky Heitman MOST ALL AROUND Connie Patterson Kurt Breeze MOST STUDIOUS Rob Donnell Janet Bogue MOST TALENTED Dale Boemler Su Hunter MOST ATHLETIC Joyce Senter Eddie Sweet MOST POPULAR Gary Folk Sharon Hayes 53 MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Steve Young Donna Hurst BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Joe Allison Cheryl Pruneau BEST PERSONALITY Larry Kiger Elaine Wigger H167 eninr fflhn’s ffllui L L C BEST LOOKING Doug Wagner Pat Siracusa BEST FIGURE AND BUILD Joe McCain Janice Peebles BEST DANCER Larry Blaha Linda Jones BEST DRESSED Donna Byas Gary Conrad (f)reat Allison, Tom Althauser, Nancy Aubuchon, Debbie Avis, Leslie Baker, Gail Bauman, Kay Becker, Sharon Beckemeyer, Joyce Bennett, Dan Bennett, Sheila Berry, Elizabeth Berry, Lawrence Betts, Phyllis Boyer, Glen Breeze, Chris Brown, Loretta Brown, Sandra Buff, Gary Burch, Mike Burgee, Sandra Bush, Carole Cantrell, Karl Cantrell, Kay Carron, Mark Church, Joanne Clay, Tom Coffelt, Gary Connell, Rita Connor, Gail Craine, Larry 58 .Ateaits (Them Crow, Wally Cunningham, Jackie Curtis, Patrick Daughtery, Amy Jo Davis, Mickey Davis, Vernon DeClue, Bill DeGeare, Fred DeRousse, Benny DeRousse, Randy Dixon, Tom Dobbs, Brenda Dollar, Jim Dowler, Carol Downie, Debbie Dukes, Babs Duncan, Ken Ebersohl, Vernon Elliott, John Elliott, Linda Eshbaugh, Mary Ferguson, Jim Fenwick, Shirley Fisk, David Fluegal, Gary Goff, Linda Griffaw, Tim Haefner, Faye Hardgrave, Dennis Hardgrave, Terrill 59 Juniors Keachi to Harmon, David Harrison, Linda Hearst, Michael Hendrix, Glennon Hicks, Gerald Holland, Donna Horton, Wanda Hughes, Billy Jackson, Dennis James, James Johns, Gary Johnson, Debbie Jones, Barbara Keaton, Keith King, Brenda Kirkpatrick, Vera Klein, Eileen Klein, Keith Koester, Carol Kozal, Kathy LaBrier, Bill Leutzinger, Charles Lindsay, Judy Lyons, Ann Mayfield, Jennie McClanahan, Rose McCormack, Gary McCreary, Debby McGraw, Norma Melton, Lonnie 60 iffnllntn in Seniors footsteps Mercer, Raymond Mira, Gary Newton, Sharon Norman, Celeste North, Dennis Pagano, Anthony Patton, Julie Patton, Steve Picare 11a, Linda Picarella, John Pierce, Rex Politte, Jacinta Propst, Terry Pruett, Michael Pulliam, Deborah Reed, Donna Regelsperger, Mary Rhyneer, Robert Ritcher, Andra Robinson, Phyllis Rottler, Rudolph Runz, Kitty Schaugency, Kitty Schilly, Neil Schmitt, Robert Shadowens, Dilbert Smart, Tommy Smith, Barbara Smith, Karen Smith, Marietta 61 Juniors iCook Jlforfoarci to jentor Tilear Smith, Martha Spradley, Phil Stackley, Linda Steinburk, Donald Steiner, Reed Sweat, Nancy Swyers, Diana Tibbitts, Sue Tripp, Beverly Vandiver, Gary Vogler, Rhonda Vogt, Mary Watters, Joann Weiss, Sheila Westmeyer, Robert Whitmore, Sharlaine Wildy, Robert Wideman, Vivian Wilkson, Tom Wood, Gary {ft i, j( if ii . ii iBii. 62 Coke, anyone? (Cfoo Clears -Ootmt v_ Achtet, Barbara Albano, Cora Alexander, Michael Arnold, Terri Baisch, Shirley Baker, Linda Baum, Donald Beckemeyer, Linda Becker. Linda Becker. Lynus Blake, Robert Block. Vicki Blum, Tonda Boemler, Steve Bollinger, Brenda Bone, Janice Bone, Mike Boner, Renee Boyer, Debbie Brinkley, Bill Brooks, Sandra Brown, Jim Brown, Sandra Burch, Lana Burch, Paul Byington, Peggy Cagle, Bradley Carr, Billy Cash, Ramona Cooke, David 64 jttd (Etmi to (60 Corcoran, Gary Courtney, Bill Dale, Covington Dalton, Nancy Danback, Vickie Davidson, Barry Davis, Pat DeGeare, John DeRousse, Randy Dickey, Carolyn Dobbs, Joe Donnell, Jim Drury, James Elliott, Anita Estes, Debbie Ficken, Donald Fluegge, Clinton Fortney, Mike Fuchs, Jack Genrick, Cindy Gill. ’Earl Govero, Beverly Graham, Randy Graham, Theresa Green, Randall Grimm, Jim Griffeth, June Gulut, Richard Haefner, Becky Hagan, Mike 65 (fitting Used Harmon, Judy Harmon, Ronald Harris, Jim Harter, David Hausdorf, Nellie Hawkins, Dennis Hayhurst, Doug Hearst, Russel Henderson, Jim Hill, Jim Hilmer, Linda Hosutt, Don Jaco, Stanley James, Carolyn Jenner, George Johns, Gary Kearns, Becky Keller, Donna Kent, Butch Kiger, Gary King, Brenda Kinion, Elaine Klutz, Donald Kohler, David Kozal, Karen LaBrot, Dale Lawson, Gary Lawson, Linda Lewis, James Lilliech, Charles 66 to Routine Lilliech, Janet Linhorst, Linda Long, Billie Loucks, Faye Lowe. Steve Lucas, Rae Malcom, Carolyn Manning, Steve Marah, Sandra Matthews, Anita Madison, Ralph Mazzella, Joe Meeks, Martha Meng, Diana Miller, Gary Miller, Linda Montgomery, Joyce Mouser, Nancy Moyer, Steve Musgraves, Bill Napier, John Napier, Sara Neal, Kirk Oberle, Darlene Oberle, Darrell Oberle, Janet Oberle, Nancy Pagano, Bill Parker, Sharon Parmley, Jim 67 (Eton I!!ears of Peterein, Charlene Pierce, Randy Pigg, Rebecca Polette, Joseph Ponzat, Donald Powell, Charlie Propst, James Pruneau, Billy Reece, Diana Reece, James Reed, Keith Riney, Sharon Robins, Robert Robinson, Greta Rottler, Barbara Ruch, Cherrie Saputo, Theresa Schrage, Marilyn Sloan, Carol Smart, Terry Smetzer, Theresa Smith, Mark Soetbier, Robert Sopher, Diana Spiker, James Stanley, David Surina, John Sutton, Robert Tharp, Danny Thompson, Paul 68 ferinus Learning iVhead Turk, Jim Turner, Ronald Turner, Truman Vessell, Brenda Walsh, John Wedde, Sharon Wehner, Tim White, Charles Wiles, Neila Wolk, Norval Wood, Jack Work, Karen Wright, Barbara 69 Soup and scoop. 70 She’s a swinger! I — s « a- a — liemem her HI hen . . . ? 72 (Elass of 1967 About 10 Clears Ago jsrtttes JV round School 74 Baker, Donna Blake, Darrell Blake, James Birks, David Bond, Jan Bosaw, John Boyer, Debbie Brandt, Marianna Breeze, Mark Brooks, Don Brown, Valerie Buff, Deanna Bunta, Bonnie Carr, George Cash, Pam Cayce, Roger Charleville, Douglas Clay, Tom Clemens, John Cole, Steve Coleman, Debbie Coleman, Kay Courtney, Carol Cowles, Sid Dahlgren, Pat Dean, Celeste DeClue, Mike Denton, Diane Dobbs, David Doyle, Gary 76 Dugan, Jan Ellis, Terry Garth, Vicky Goff, Larry Govero, David Harmon, Don Harrid, Bernice Haverstick, Gary Haynes, Mary Higgins, Frank Holdinghausen, Helen Holdinghausen, David Jackson, Jimmy Johnson, Gary Jones, Curtis Laiben, Connie LeBoube, John Leitterman, Delores McClanahan, Brenda McCreary, Dick Maness, Steve Megahan, David Mira, Pat Nall, Robin Nelle, Steve North, Prisicilla O'Brien, Kathy Pedigo, Shirley Penniston, Brenda Poliak, Joe 77 Politte, Rosida Price, Rodney Pruneau, Jan Ramsey, Viola Reiner, Jane Rhyneer, Bill Riney, Jerry Ritcher, Bill Robinson, Sheila Roth, Marty Roth, Sharon Ruess, Tom Schaughency, Ed Schembre, Sheila Schilly, Tommy Schmitz, Brenda Shores, Belinda Simmons, Eddie Sopher, Scott Swyers, Darlene Taylor, Michael Temperato, Becky Tessereau, Connie Underwood, Pam Ussery, Glenna Visnovske, Fred Walton, Bill Weible, Richard White, Debbie Wilmoth, Linda 78 Pulliom, Raymond Wilson, Debbie Young, Kathy Zerwig, Harry 79 That's the freshmen battle cry! iFrtshmcn IBccnmc Acquainted (Above) Jan Bond, Helen Holdinghaus, and Valerie Brown are shown baseball techniques by Joe Poliak. 80 (Below) Belinda Shores. Debbie White. Bonnie Bunta, and Helen Holdinghaus listen attentively as their English instructor explains their literature assignment. ActiaitieA ft I Sharon Hayes, Senior First Special Maid (Queen’s Connie Patterson, Senior Second Special Maid JoAnne Church, Junior Third Special Maid « 83 Tonda Blum, Sophomore Debbie Coleman, Freshman Helen Holdinghaus, Freshman St’s IBmt a 3rtard Bay’s 'Night . . . Girls working on the F.H.A. float. From left to right: Teresa Moyer, Mary Eshbaugh. LindaBielke, Linda Jones, Carolyn Dickey, and Joyce Senter. 84 Eugene Bollinger, Gary DeClue, Mike Albano, and Peggy Wildy are shown working on the se- nior float. preparation for Freshman enjoy working on the floats for homecoming. Shown are Tom Ruess, Dick McCreary, Kathy Young, Joe Poliak, and Connie Tessereau. . . . |Jaratle . . . The winning floatwas constructed by the newly formed organization F.B.L. A. The theme of the float was Expecting a Victory . The second place float was won by the senior class. Wipe Em Out . Third place floatwas won by the F.H.A., Bar-BEE- Q Em . I Nomia... Norma... Norma! Retiring Queen Chris Hille congratulates our new football Queen Norma, escorted by Gary Folk. Rich Donnell Sr. Tom Robins Sr. Gary Folk Sr. Joe McCain Sr. YJSS Everett Hearst Sr. Steve Young Sr. 8 Ken Hammers Sr. Q £2i Eddie Sweet Sr. , • Doug Wagner Sr. Otha Walls Sr. Jack ' Wagner Sr. Danny Picarella Sr. Larry Kiger Sr. J[ootbaIl 3Hnrnets Halie ji’urrfssful Reason F. De Gear e D. North J. Wood M. Hearst FRONT ROW: Coach Popp, D. Picarella, G. DeClue, L. Kiger, K. Duncan, G. Harris, M. Hearst, K. Hammers, J. Wagner, B. LaBrier, Coach Young. SECOND ROW: M. North, S. Young, D. Wagner, R. Steiner, O. Walls, J. Elliott. L. Berry, D. Ziegelmeyer, E. Hearst, G. Johns, B. Pruneau. THIRD ROW: J. McCain, T. Robins, E. Sweet, F. De- Geare, G. Folk, R. Donnell, B. Schmitt, D. North, K. Breeze, J. Wood, B. Westmeyer. 89 Practice- JMakes perfect Coaches Cook and Mills instruct players. Unlock, Cackle, Schmitt, Sweet, and Robins work on timing. Brill, Brill, Brill 90 |3roof of the pudding . . . Understand, Doug? 91 ”W' ®eam 3[ootball RRST ROW: B. Pruneau—Manager, G. Kiger, J. Hill, S. Nelle, J. Jackson, G. Johns, D. Holdinghausen, M. Smith, C. Jones. SECOND ROW: R. Pierce, B. Davidson, R. Blake, E. Schaughency, M. Bone, C. Lutzinger, C. White, T. Schilly, R. Hurst. THIRD ROW: Coach Young, R. Robins, M. Fortney, P. Burch, E. Gill, T. Turner, C. Powell, M. Taylor, D. Hosutt, J. Wood, M. North--Manager. Quarterback, Mike Fortney, rushes the ball toward the goal line. Captain J. Senter, Sr. Co-captain R. Jackson, Sr. S. Hunter, Sr. V. Davis, Jr. P. Wildy. Sr. F. Haefner, Jr. S. Newton, Jr. J. Peebles, Sr. S. Weiss, Jr. Faye Haefner jumps high to spike. 93 HUilIeoball jV” (Takes fecund |3l VOLLEYBALL A” TEAM—LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Wildy, F. Haefner, S. Newton. J. Peebles, J. Senter, S. Weiss, S. Hunter, S. Cox, R. Jackson, and V. Davis. VOLLEYBALL B TEAM—STANDING, Left to Right: L. Miller, P. Under- wood, S. Pedigo, P. North, Mrs. Pratte. KNEELING: B. Kearnes, B. Vessel, C. Malcom, K. Young, D. Boyer. 94 a tt j§ ome j reues from our Holleuball Reason Rita Jackson steps high to retrieve ball. Other team mem- bers; J. Peebles, V. Davis, and F. Haefner. Girls receive last minute instructions from Mrs. Pratte. 95 Hlarsittj IBaskdball C Rich Donnell Rob Donnell Eugene Bollinger Mike Hearst Reed Steiner Jim Wood Fred DeGeare Chris Berrze Coach Popp STANDING, Left to Right: Bob Westmeyer, Kurt Breeze, Chris Breeze, Rich Donnell, Gary Folk, Fred DeGeare, and Dennis North. SEATED: Jim Wood, Lynn Long, Eugene Bollinger, Mike Hearst, Reed Steiner, Eddie Sweet, and Rob Don- nell. VARSITY SCOREBOARD Nov. 29 Cleveland lost MAPLEWOOD INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT CLASS M REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Dec. 9 Fox lost Dec. 10 Perryville won Dec. 2 Maplewood won Feb. 20 Desloge won Dec. 16 Northwest won Dec. 3 Kirkwood lost Feb. 21 Greenville won Jan. 3 Herky won Feb. 22 Fredricktown lost Jan. 7 Poplar Bluff lost NORMANDY CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT Feb. 23 Hillsboro lost Jan. 13 DeSoto lost Jan. 24 Farmington lost Dec. 27 Ellsberry won Jan. 27 St. Pius won Dec. 28 Berkley lost Jan. 31 Desloge won Feb. 3 Hillsboro won FESTUS INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Feb. 10 Potosi lost Feb. 14 Festus won Jan. 20 Herculaneum won Feb. 17 Fredricktown lost Jan. 21 St. Pius won 97 ,3)n a (fmnri Reason Rob rips a free throw Gary fades for two. (Hrustal (Hagers (ttontrol the Action 1 Ti Mike Hearst attempts to tip the ball to Bob Schmitt or Rich Donnell. Rob Donnell goes in for lay-up trailed by Sweet and Folk. Rob, Eddie, and Fred wait as Folk fires. 99 Unmet (Hagers to ®” STANDING, Left to Right: Barry Davidson, Charlie Powell, Ralph Mattison, Don Hosutt, Edgar Gill, Mike Fortney, and Danny Tharp. SEATED: Joe Poliak, Richard Weible, David Holdinghausen, Steve Nelle, Mike DeClue, and James Don- nell. B Team Scoreboard Crystal City vs. Cleveland won •t vs. Fox lost vs. Perryville won •t vs. Northwest lost tt vs. Herky won tf vs. Poplar Bluff lost tt vs. DeSoto lost 9« vs. Farmington won tf vs. St. Pius won tt vs. Desloge won tt vs. Hillsboro lost tt vs. Potos i won tt vs. Festus won vs. Fredricktown lost 100 js rhool jS’pirit promoted bo 1966-67 CHEERLEADERS--FROM LEFT: Debbie Aubuchon, Linda Picarella. Pat Siracusa, Sheila Weiss, Sharlaine Whitmore, Donna Hurst, JoAnne Church, and Becky Heafner. The cheerleaders always help to cheer their team on to victory. They are from left: Donna Hurst, Pat Siracusa, Sharlaine Whitmore and Sheila Weise. Here they show a tense moment during a foot- ball game. From left: Sharlaine Whitmore, Linda Picarella, JoAnne Church, Donna Hurst and Pat Siracusa. 102 dl.Gl. H.JS’. (El]mleaders Jo Anne Church, Junior Co-Captain Sharlaine Whitmore, Junior Linda Picarella, Junior Donna Hurst, Senior Captain Debbie Aubuchon, Junior Becky Haefner, Sophomore jWajordtfs jltep Sheila Gabriel, Senior Janice Peebles, Senior Jennie Mayfield, Junior Drum Major Kitty Runzi, Junior Becky Barbee, Senior Carol Koester, Junior toitb j$cl]Ool Spirit Hie Crystal City Majorettes salute the Crystal City High School marching band. mm The high-stepping preci- sion routines of the Major- ettes were displayed at all the home football games and die homecoming pa- rade this year. (Ehe (E.CJJf IBanci FIRST ROW: Linda Linhorst, Linda Picarella, Shirley Fenwick, Jennie Mayfield, Ken Bins, Janet Bogue, Danny Bennett, Sheila Weiss, Nancy Althauser, Kathy Kozal, Joyce Senter, Mike North, and Pat Siracuse. SECOND ROW: Linda Miller, Karen Kozal. Sid Cowels, Jan Bond, Kathy Young, Priscilla North, Pam Cash. Rob Don- nell, Kathy O'Brien, Steve Boemler, Sheri da Vandiver, Ralph Madison, Gail Schmitz, Linda W i 1 mo th, Tonda Blum, Sharon Becker, Sharia ine Whitmore, JoAnne Church, and Carol Koester. THIRD ROW: Tom Wilkinson, Jim Turk, Bill LaBrier, Ed Schaughency, Tom Ruess, Charlie White, Jan Dugan, Bonnie Bunta, Connie Tessereau, Dennis Hawkins, Tom Dixon, Diane Denton, Dee Leitterman, Marianna Brandt, Sharon Riney, Marilyn Schrage, Billie Long, Dick McCreary, Becky De- Rousse, Gary Coffelt, Jan Bone, and Reed Steiner. FOURTH ROW: Mark Breeze, Don Hosutt, Chris Breeze, Fred DeGeare, Gary Brandt, Bob Westmeyer, Renee Court- ney, Doug Charleville, Bill Walton, Richard Weible, John DeGeare, Terry Propst, Dennis North, James Donnell, Kurt Breeze, Jerry House, Dennis Jones, and Gary Vandiver. bf tage IBand FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Tom Ruess, Ed Schaughency, Danny Bennett, Charles White, and Bill LaBrier. SECOND ROW: Tom Wilkinson, Dennis Jones, Mark Breeze, Gary Brandt, and Don Hosutt. THIRD ROW: Dick McCreary, John DeGeare, Bill Walton, Dennis North, Gary Vandiver, and James Donnell. (The Shotn iBand ) c FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Tom Ruess, Bill LaBrier, Danny Bennett, Jennie Mayfield, Nancy Althauser, Gail Schmitz, and Ralph Madison. SECOND ROW: Dennis Jones, Dick McCreary, Tom Wilkinson, Don Hosutt, Gary Brandt, Tom Dix- on, Gary Vandiver, Dennis North, and James Donell. 7 107 SECOND HOUR: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY. ROW ONE: Pam Heinze, Sheila Bennett, Glenna Ussery, Rosida Politte, Marianna Brandt, Ken Bins, Joe Mazzella, Bill LaBrier, Mark Smith, Carol Koester, Diana Reece, Sandy Marah, Sharon Flue gel, Linda Boren, Sue Tibbitts. ROW TWO: Donna Byas, Sheila Gabriel, Sandy Brown, Jan Dugan, Kathy O'Brien, Dick McCreary, Bill Walton, Mike Propst, Linda Arnold, Judy Unsay, Mary Eshbaugh, Cindy Wilson, Judy Tucker, Becky Kearns. ROW THREE: Janice Peebles, Diane Swyers, Marilyn Schrage, Unda Goodrich, Cora Albano, Gary Brandt, Fred Haefner, Bob Blake, Jim Wood, Keith Kea- ton, Elaine Wigger, Sue Hunter, Peggy Ellis, Norma Grimm, Janice Robinson. ROW FOUR: Becky Pigg, Karen Kozal, Tonda Blum, Janice Bone, Bob Simpson, Joe Politte, George Woodson, Dale LaBrot, Mark Breeze, Tom Ruess, Bill Pru- neau, Elizabeth Brown, Vivian Wideman. ©Id and J'letn fflorlds . . . SECOND HOUR: TUESDAY THURSDAY ROW ONE: Unda Kazzee, Pat Davis, Connie Laiben, Bernice Harris, Sheila Robinson, Kathy Young, Cheryl Pruneau, Darlene Swyers, Donna Hurst, Celeste Norman, Marian Haynes, Linda Jones, Jackie Sutton. ROW TWO: Brenda King, Brenda Penniston, Suellen Schilly, Pat Mira, Carol Courtney, Dennis Robinson, Dennis Jones, Jerry House, Mike Fortney, Edgar Gill, Doug Charleville. ROW THREE: Debbie Wilson, Vicky Garth, Jan Pruneau, Shirley Pedigo, Jane Reiner, Bob Schmitt, Robin Nall, Jack Fuchs, Neil Evans, Ed Schaughency. 108 THIRD HOUR: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY ROW ONE: Kathy Kozal, Linda Harrison, Debbie McCreary, Keith Klein, Vernon Ebersohl, Dale Boemler, Randy De- Rousse, Mary Regelsperger, Kitty Runzi, Debbie Aubuchon, Sheila Weiss, Micky Davis. ROW TWO: Karen Smith, Bren- da Jaco, Kitty Schaughency, Carol Dowler, Phyllis Robinson, Donna Reed. ROW THREE: Linda Wright, Wanda Horton, Joe Allison, Tom Evans, Vicky Danback, Linda Baker, Barbara Achter. ROW FOUR: Carolyn James, Barbara Jones, Jan- et Lilliech, Bob Westmeyer, Bill Courtney, Steve Boemler, Jim Dollar, Larry Blaha, Julie Patton, Sharon Hayes, Linda Abbey, Linda Beilke, June Griffith. 3Jnin Through ifflusic THIRD HOUR: TUESDAY THURSDAY ROW ONE: Faye Haefner, Francene Spradley, Rita Jackson, Steve Young, Mike Pruitt, Gary Johns, John Elliott, Joyce Senter, Linda Carrow, Rae Lynn Lucas, Norma McGraw, Sheila Schambre. ROW TWO: Neila Wiles, Becky Haefner, Carolyn Malcolm, Greta Robinson, Marty Roth, Jack Wood, Dale Covington, Jackie Cunningham, LindaStackley, Eileen Klein, Billie Long, Linda Miller. ROW THREE: Gail Baker, Rose McClanahan, Debbie Downie, Jacinta Politte, Jerry Riney, Darrell Blake, David Kholer, Randy Blaylock, Phil Spradley, RogerCasey, Vera Kirkpatrick, Debbie Pulliam, The- resa Saputo. ] Q9 (Cl]p |3ublicatitm0 (Class The students are shown making plans for die yearbook with their advisor, Rodney Mills. They are from left: Brenda Moser, Sharon Kempfer, Lynn Long, DeWayne Boyer, Linda Jones, Donna Hurst, and Jackie Sutton. Early in October the class sells subscriptions for the year- book. Over 350 subscriptions were sold for the 1966-67 edition. Lynn Long, Su Hunter, DeWayne Boyer, and Lin- da Jones look at old yearbooks for new ideas. Jssues tl]e (Ergstalite and Mr. Mills discusses how to write copy with Linda Jones. Diane Swyers and Donna Hurst type articles for the news- paper. jfflirror Mr. Mills shows Sharon Fluegel how to make layouts. Dianne Swyers, DeWayne Boyer, and Brenda Moser hand out the class pictures to the students. (Elub (Autngrapbs 112 j tudent (Council 1966-67 STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS--ROW ONE: Kathy Young, Jan Bond, Rich Donnell, Bob Schmitt, John Elli- ott. ROW TWO: Ricky Heitman, Karen Kozal, Kathy O’Brien, Brad Bannister, Randy Green, Faye Haefner, Eugene Bollinger, Amy Jo Daughtery. ROW THREE: Larry Kiger, Eddie Sweet, Paul Burch, Truman Turner, David Holding- hausen, Jolin Clemens. Brad Bannister, President Larry Kiger, Vice-President 113 CODJL Students Learning garage work is James Gaddy with his employer, Arkie Kazzee at Arkie's Auto Service. Learning to operate a milling machine is Michael David under the supervision of his employer, Mr. Roy Montgomery, of the Twin-City Machine and Tool Company. Robert Simpson with Mr. William Devine is shown learning upholstery work at Crystal City Mattress and Upholstery Company. at fflnrlt James Visnovske is shown with Joe Madison at Mad- ison's Carb-Electric Service. Mimi Alcott is getting valuable experience in drug store operations at Crystal Village Drug. She is shown here with her employer, Mr. Mel Randall. Danny Picarella and Carl Hopkins, his employer, are shown discussing the different textures of carpets at the Community Tile Center. SPANISH CLUB--ROW ONE: Glenna Ussery, Jan Dugan. Mary Eshbaugh, Jacinta Politte, Debbie Downie, Micky Davis. ROW TWO: Connie Tessereau, Kathy Young, Delores Leit- terman, Diane Denton, Debbie McCreary, Jan Bond, Elizabeth Brown, Linda Strobel. ROW THREE: Dennis Green, Mike Roth, Jim Turk, Gary Brandt, Gary Folk, Randy Cunningham, Brad Bannister, Mike Pruett, Larry Zerwig. FRENCH CLUB--ROW ONE: Karen Smith, Verna Davis, Linda Picarella, Sheila Weiss, Bec- ky Barbee, Linda Abbey, Sheila Gabriel. ROW TWO: Steve Boemler, Robert Soetebier, Ran- dy Green, Brad Bannister, Sharlaine Whitmore, Sharon Becker, Nancy Sweat. ROW THREE: Wanda Horton, Debbie Johnson, Jackie Cunningham, Shirley Fenwick, Francene Spradley, Norma Grimm, Eileen Klein, Janet Lilliech. ROW FOUR: Rose McClanahan, Vera Kirkpat- rick, Jenny Mayfield, Connie Patterson, Su Hunter, Kitty Runzi, Nancy Mouser, Janice Rob- inson. 116 FIRST ROW; Steve Young, Danny Picarella, Everett Hearst, Jerry Hollerbach, Mike Roth. SECOND ROW: Doug Wagner, Eddie Sweet, Gary Johns, Jerry Vessel, Danny Ziegelemeyer. THIRD ROW: Gary Declue, Eugene Bollinger, Mike Hearst, Jim Woods, Rob Donnell. FOURTH ROW: Gary Brandt, Ken Hammers, Dennis North, Bob Schmitt, Chris Breeze, Reed Steiner. FIFTH ROW: BobGovero, Mike North, FredDeGeare, Gary Folk, Larry Kiger, Rich Donnell, Kurt Breeze, Lindell Bates. C” Club and |Jep (Club IBuild spirit FIRST ROW: Cheerleaders--Sharlaine Whitmore, PatSiracusa, Sheila Weiss, Donna Hurst(Captain), JoAnn Church (Co-Cap- tain), Linda Picarella, Debbie Aubuchon, Becky Haefner. SECOND ROW: Jan Peebles, Becky Barbee, Karen Smith, Carol Koester, Connie Patterson (President), Cheryl Pruneau, NormaMcGraw, Amy Daughtery, Debbie Johnson, BrendaMoser, Lill- ian Spicer. THIRD ROW: Barb Smith, Andra Ritcher, Celeste Norman, Shirley Fenwick, Jacinta Politte, Sheila Gabriel, Jen- nie Mayfield, Rose McClanahan, JackieCunningham, Nancy Althauser, Debbie McCreary, Kitty Schaughency. FOURTH ROW: Brenda McClanahan, WandaHorton, Teresa Smetzer, Mary Vogt, LorettaBrown. FIFTH ROW: Mariana Brandt, Pen- ny Deane, Debbie Coleman, Darlene Swyers, Jan Dugan, Kathy Young. Delores Letterman, Kathy O'Brien, Jan Bond, Diane Denton, Sheila Schembre, Connie Tessereau, HelenHoldinghaus. 117 FRONT ROW: Becky Barbee, Janet Bogue, Mr. Wm. Bogue, Linda Carrow, Amy Jo Daughtery, and Lindell Bates. SECOND ROW: Ricky Heitman, Bill Walton, Gail Schmitz, Jim Turk, and Doug Wagner. BACK ROW: Tom Wilkinson, Brad Bannister, Tom Dixon, Charles Peterine, and Danny Bennett. B e b a t t Club FRONT ROW: Nancy Althauser, Becky Barbee, Sheila Gabriel, Mr. Wm. Bogue, Shirley Fen- wick, Carol Dowler, and Lind a Carrow. SECOND ROW: Kitty Schaughency. Jennie Mayfield, Linda Sydik, Gail Schmitz, Janet Bogue, and Francene Spradley. THIRD ROW: Linda Wright, Pat Siracuse, Connie Patterson, Dale Boemler, Brad Bannister, Linda Strobel, and Norma Grimm. BACK ROW: Wanda Horton, Charles Peterine, Randy Cunningham, Steve Young, Danny Bennett, Tom Dixon, and Ricky Heitman. 118 ROW ONE: Jacinta Politte, Larry Blaha, Rhonda Vogler, Dennis Jones, Kathy Kozal, Brenda McClanahan. ROW TWO: Jennie Mayfield, Norma McGraw, Nancy Althauser, Carol Dowler, Lillian Spicer. ROW THREE: Debbie Johnson, Amy Daughtery, Wanda Horton, Janet Lilliech, Sheila Schembre, Linda Wright. ROW FOUR: Linda Carrow, Jan Bond, Delores Leitterman. Rose McClanahan, Sherida Vandiver, Celeste Norman, Kitty Schaugency. ROW FIVE: Randy De- Rousse, Greg Crow, Dale Boemler, Mike Pruett, Gary Folk, Gary Brandt, Shirley Renwick. ROW ONE: Nancy Oberle, Pat Davis, Sharon Fluegal, Gary Wood, Debbie Downie, Sue Tibbits, Sara Napier. ROW TWO: Vivian Wideman, Grace Oberle, Johnna Napier, SuEllen Schilly, Norma McGraw, Brenda Robinson. ] 19 ROW ONE: Joyce Senter, Brenda Moser, Kitty Runzi, Rita Jackson. Lillian Spicer, Mrs. Pauline Gruber, Sponsor. ROW TWO: Donna Byas, Pat Siracusa, Gail Schmitz, Vema Davis, Sue Tibb- itts. ROW THREE: Barb Smith, Pep Wildy, Teresa Moyer, Sharon Newton, Celeste Norman, Grace Oberle. ROW FOUR: Tom Evans, Steve Young, Greg Crow, Renee Courtney. Loretta Brown, and Jo Anne Watters. ROW ONE: Teresa Moyer, Joyce Senter, Yolinda Graham, Linda Beilke, Suellen Schilly, Linda Jones. ROW TWO: Loretta Brown, Linda Arnold, Diane Swyers, Mary Eshbaugh, Pat Davis, Miss Clara Jo Summers. ROW THREE: LaFawn Williams, Teresa Graham, Nancy Kuenzle, Linda Hil- mer, Sandie Brown, Rhonda Vogler. ROW FOUR: Nellie Hausdorf, Sandie Marah, Carolyn Dick- ey, Janice Robinson, Billie Long, Sharon Newton, Andra Ritcher. Mike Ritcher, state Future Business Leaders of America president, administers the oath of office to Crystal City Chapter officers. From left to right. Rita Jackson, president, Lillian Spicer, vice-president, Kitty Runzi, secretary, and Joyce Senter, treasurer. (filub Mike Ritcher and Rita Jackson pose for ceremony pictures. Activities (§oodnigf|t, ;iLadtes” 3s Successful (Eumedtj SENIOR PLAY CAST AND CREW--SEATED, from left: Steve Young, Donna Hurst, Rita Jackson, Connie Pat- terson, Janet Bogue, Kurt Breeze, Mike North, Dennis Jones, Greg Crow, Bob Govero, UndellBates. DaleBoem- ler. STANDING: Brad Bannister, Linda Sydik, Elaine Wigger, DeWayne Boyer, Linda Abbey, Gary Brandt, Bec- ky Barbee, Donna Byas. Make-up crew applies final touches to cast. Happy emotions after the final production. Dean Eggleby explains college rules to Professor Dexter. Seniors, Sherida Vandiver, Becky Barbee, Linda Carrow, Gary Folk, and Steve Young try out for the play. 123 (Glirtetmas Reason brings Keith Klein Elaine Wigger Dale Boemler Phyllis Robinson Steven Boemler Eileen Klien 3)cig and jg’ongs Students arrive for the annual Christmas Tea. SOCIAL CALENDAR August 29 First day of school September 2 Freshman Mixer 9 Football Season opens 13 Volleyball Season begins October 8 Honor Society Induction 21 Homecoming--Coronation National Honor Society Induction University Day November 1-2-3 Volleyball Tournament 29 Basketball Seasons opens December 2-3 Maplewood Invitational Tournament 12 College Night 28 Normandy Christmas Tournament January 21-22 Festus Invitational Tournament February 20-25 Class M Regional Tournament March 9-10-11 Bye Bye Birdie April 1 Contest Chorus at Jeffco 5 Freshman Orientation 14 County Music Festival 21 Student Council Election 28 State Music Contest 28-29 Foreign Language Film Festival May 1 Student Council Induction 5 Spring Concert 12 Honors Day 20 Prom 21 Baccalaureate 22-25 Senior Week 25 Commencement 126 128 irrite PRINCIPALS--Left to Right: Carol Dowler, Kim; Sam Kemp, Randolph; Jerry House, Mr. MacAffee; Dale Boemler, Albert; Wanda Horton, Mrs. Peterson; Su Hunter, Rose; and Chris Breeze as Conrad Birdie. Not shown is Rita Jackson as Mrs. MacAffee. ENTIRE CAST: Principals, stage hands, chorus, band, and make-up committee. YOU GOTTA BE SINCERE! The MacAffee family and friends watch Conrad Birdie as he eats breakfast. Put on a happy face!! The show band rehearses with the Telephone Hour. 130 BYE BYE BIRDIE!! HEAR THE BIRDIE? SEE THE BIRDIE? baseball Hornets FRONT ROW: Joe Poliak, Mike Roth, Otha Walls, Mike North, Steve Young, Eddie Sweat, Bob Govero, Lynn Long, Gary De Clue, Doug Wagner, David Holdinghausen. BACK ROW: Tom Allison, Mike Fortney, Barry Davidson, Gary McCormack, Jim Wood, Gary Johns, Fred DeGeare, Dennis North, John Clay, Randy Pierce, Charlie Powell, Coach Young. Coach Mills gives instructions to Jim Wood, David Holding- Joe Poliak and C larles PoweU receive tips from hausen and Randy Pierce. Coach Young. 132 in Action ,r- : « u . - John Clay throws warm-up tosses. Gary McCormack looks for ball as Eddie flashes across the plate. Gary Johns, leading hitter for the Hornets, waits for his pitch. 133 Him se, He OTarut, ®e Heady V — %0 • ) ' - 134 (Track and Jfielci FRONT ROW: Steve Young, Dennis North, Bob Schmitt, Fred DeGeare, Kurt Breeze, Joe Pokiak, Don Hosutt, and Mike Taylor. BACK ROW: Rob Donnell, Tom Schilly, Reed Steiner, Gary DeClue, Bill LaBrier, Truman Turner, Jack Wood, and Mike Fortney. SENIOR RELAY TEAM: LaBrier, Steiner, Breeze and DeGeare. 135 |3odrg in JWntinn Schmidt puts the shot. Gill leaps in the broad-jump. Junior relay team Don Hosutt, Jack Wood, Mike Fortney, and Joe Poliak. 136 Bob Schmidt moves up in the 100 yard dash. Roger Cayce is a blur of speed. Bill LaBrier sprints ahead. Steve Young, Rob Donnell, Kurt Breeze, and Gary DeClue smile along with coach. Ctnirp OTeek Che Mlntnan 31s Required to Pagano, Schmitt, Westmeyer, and Bannister await their Slaves. ” Amy Jo collects money-votes for Mr. Marvelous contest. Delores Leitterman cleans out a locker as part of Twirp week activities. Js Suder! taith a iDance The Woman Is Required To Pay. Mr. Ray and Mrs. Abernathy Present Robert Donnell with the Bob Abernathy Award. Students lleceine Rob Donnell receives the Valedictorian Award, and Janet Bogue receives the Salutatorian Award from Mr. Max. Mr. Johnston congratulates Mike Albano on receiv- ing the General Motors Institute Scholarship. Ricky Heitman is congratulated by Mr. Schaugh- ency on getting the P. P. G. Scholarship. ■Honor jAtoards Jerry House Evening Etude Music Club Gail Schmitz Debate Service Su Hunter School Vocal, Newspaper Edito Linda Strobel Shorthand 141 Sheila Gabriel French Rita Jackson Secretarial Donna Hurst, Pat Siracuse Cheerleader Ken Hammers C. O. E. Rob Donnell Science Jfaretuell to Seniors Freshmen servers chosen to wait on the seniors were David Megahan, Jan Bond, Dick McCreary, Kathy Young, Mark Breeze, Kathy O’Brien, and John Bosaw. Mary, Becky, Brad and Eddie enjoy the prom. 144 Patty, Donna, Su, Doug, Lynn and Gary rest awhile. JV (flood Cime OTas Had btj JVII 145 01 lass of 1H67 FRONT ROW: J. Sutton, P. Ellis, L. Abbey, C. Wilson, L. Boren, B. Moser, L. Kazzee, L. Carrow, J. Robinson, J. Bogue, L. Hurst, P. Wildy, C. Pruneau, L. Jones, L. Beilke, L. Lewis, R. Oberle, R. Neal, L. Spicer, M. Montgomery, J. Tucker, J. Graham, L. Williams, A. Dickey, M. Cary, S. Sweat, and M. Alcott. SECOND ROW: B. Boatwright, L. Kiger, J. Gaddy, L. Griffaw, L. Sydik, C. Patter- son, D. Hurst, S. Hunter, P. Siracuse, S. Gabriel, P. Heinze, L. Strobel, F. Spradley, B. Barbee, J. Peebles, S. Schilly, A. Carter, E. Wigger, R. Courtney, S. Vandiver, J. Senter, D. Jones, J. Visnoske, G. Crow. G. Visnoske, E. Allen, M. Kyle, R. Leutzinger, G. De- Clue, and M. Roth. THIRD ROW: S. Kempfer, D. Richardson, G. Conrad, F. Haefner, R. Spiker, D. Wagner, J. House, E. Bollinger, M. Plouder, B. Jaco, N. Grimm, S. Hayes, D. Byas, E. Brown, M. Evans, G. Oberle, N. Kuenzle, J. Mira, G. Schmitz, G. Shado- wens, L. Blaha, T. Evans, K. Bins, B. Bannister, R. Heitman, C. Peterine, D. Green, S. Young, and O. Walls. FOURTH ROW: J. Wag- ner, J. Hollerbach, L. Walton, J. McCain, C. Zeigelmeyer, M. David, L. Bates, D. Robinson, R. Connell. J. Schumacker. K. Breeze, R. Cagle, B. Boatwright. R. Donnell, J. Napier, L. Arnold. G. Folk, R. Carr, J. Allison. B. Robinson, T. Moyer, B. Simpson, R. Cun- ningham, G. Brandt, D. Boyer, B. Cayce, J. Swyers, L. Zerwig, J. Vessel, V. Melton, M. North, L. Long, R. Govero, N. Evans, M. Albano, D. Boemler, E. Sweet, and S. Keaton. Class Valedictorian - Robert Hart Donnell III, Class Salutatorian - Janet Lynn Bogue, Class President - Francene Spradley. Sponsors: Lucy Albano and S. Richard Cook. ®accalaureate, 67 The Rev. Fred W. Penniston delivers Baccalaureate address, How High the Moon. 148 The Senior class take their places as the Baccalaureate service begins. JJnlemn (©ccasitm Final preparations are made in the Study Hall. Students receive last minute instructions before entering auditorium. (graduation - (ttlass of ’67 Excitement builds as the Class of '67 gathers for the last time. Francene Spradley leads her class to commencement exercises. (Congratulations - (f)ood iLucb The magic moment. Linda Jones and Rich Donnell receive their diplomas from Mr. Coffelt. It's all over. Diplomas in hand, the Class of 67 shall never forget, nor shall they be forgotten. Five high school grads say good-bye. 151 o 'Q- Remember '0T s 4 “a = + TO _ ( t h°0 V ( V (ft ft linage yyii X ft JV£j) CM o d ftr |Iitt0burg OBlass Works Nine Crystal City, Mo. 156 (UittHen’s IBank of Sffstue Ac right is pictured a satisfied customer leaving the Festus Bank. At left is pictured the clock which tells time and temperature for the convenience of all the citizens in the community. Below is pictured one of the many satisfied customers coming to deposit money into his account. JUillrr’s JHutual of 3) lltrtpie Home Office Alton, 111. Home - Business - Auto Ins. John E. 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Ave. Crystal City, Missouri 159 Congratulations and Best Wishes To Jnsuranre The 1967 Graduates (Agency of 128 Main Street Crystal City High Festus, Mo. Jffliller theater Main Street Festus Missouri YE 7-3681 M Sc $ Borsey Supply pharmacy (Company Mississippi Avenue 320 Bailey Rd. Crystal City Missouri Crystal City Mi ssour i 160 Ofjoldman’s Department .Store F i ne Select i ons of Sweaters Chpodoro’e “Rretaurant Serving the Finest Foods in Jefferson County Since 1923 CONGRATULATIONS to the Catering Service Anywhere in JeffersonCounty CLASS OF 1967 Hlanitu iFoottorar 530 Bailey Rd. Crystal City Mi ssour i 212 Main Street Festus, Missouri YE 7-3118 YE 7-2100 James David Theodoro, Jr. Theodoro 161 Home of ExceI 1ent Serv i ce and Qua 1i ty Clothing Crystal City jMatr IBank Loans at Low Rates YE 7-3603 100 Bailey Rd. 162 (iPzark iFrdcral and loan Association 105 North Adams Festus, Missouri Home Office: Farmington, Mo. 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Everythi ng for the Home Bob Wanda 201 Main Street YE 7-3968 Festus, Missouri 164 Urpgpr |Jaint and 3®aIIpappr torp Festus M i ssou ri YE 7-6000 Cljundprbird totaling lanpfi Entertainment Center of Crystal - Festus Hiway 61-67 Crystal Ctoin City Jflotpl (Cannon’s iflarhpts Our Best to you Always Desoto Festus M i ssou r i Meeting Room T V Wall to Wall Carpeting Hiway 61-67 YE 7-6003 , Festus - Crystal City, Mo. 165 iMueller’s 3(6 3[oodlttter Where the Customer Really Counts 335 Bailey Road Crystal City, Mo. lorsch Vaughn Jnsurancr JVgrncg lUalig 314 Bailey Road 1 1 1 -A Main Street Festus, Mo. Crystal City, M i ssou r i H. E. Vaughn, Jr. C. Q. 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