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The Crystalite 1977 Volume 26 CCHS Crystal City Missouri 4 5 Dedication Dedicace Dedicacion Mrs. Lucille Albano The Senior Class of 1977 is proud to dedicate this year’s Crystalite to a teacher who will be leaving us, Mrs. Lucille Albano. She is retiring after 13 years of teaching For- eign Language at CCHS. We’d like to express our appreciation for all she has done for her students. Sponsoring Foreign Language Club, holding it’s annual Banquet, and organizing a trip to Mexico were just a few of the highlights, but we shall remember mostly the patience and dedication she shared with her students while teaching at Crystal High Editor’s Message To My Fellow Students: It is my privilege to be able to write in this yearbook and give my impression of the school, the student body, and the administrative staff and the faculty that I have come in contact with these last four years. 1 have never had the desire to go to a larger school, because nowhere else could you be on a first name basis with almost all the students and receive the individual attention that you need from the faculty and administration that we here at Crystal High are fortunate to have. 1 sincerely hope that one day our children come to share in the same experience. Best Wishes to All, Debbie Edney Administration Mr. Kenneth Foushee, Principal Mr. Russell Bowles, Principal Mr. James Maze, Superintendent We had two principals at C.C.H.S. this year. Mr. Foushee, principal for the past year and a half, resigned his position in February. Re- placing Mr. Foushee is Mr. Bowles. He served as high school princi- pal in Callahan, Florida before accepting his position at Crystal High, Board of Education-Left ro right: Joe Madison, Vice President David Null, Paul Kopp, President James Graham, Evelyn Donnell, James Jennings, Secretary Grace Trautwein, Superintendent James Maze. 10 Counselor Sc Workers Woody Gagnepain, Counselor 1 to r: Kevin Patek, Tammy Edwards, Clarice Bruss, Connie Dallas, Carol Quiros, Brad Vaughn, Missey Marler, Linda Tessereau, Larry Reynolds, Lin Grass Sc Workers Mrs. Rogers, secretary to Mr. Maze Bottom Row: Lou Ann Williams, Jeff Charleville Middle Row: Sandy Picarclla, Sandy Cissell, Deb Cooper, Laurie Ed- wards, Top Row: Jim Dreyer, Laurie Randles, Missey Marler, Sandy Rhyneer Secretaries Mrs. Dixon, secretary to Mr. Bowles Mrs. Schunks, secretary to Mr. Maze 11 Cafeteria Workers Custodians Mr. Peterein Mr. Pulliam The Lunchroom Trio Mrs. Freese Mrs. Leitterman 4 12 Faculty Lucille Albano Foreign Language Cindy Blest Language Arts Joe Bowden Mathematics William Bogue Social Studies Jacque Cunningham Business Charles Dodson Mathematics, Shop Don Dyer Driver's Education, Librarian John Egbert Music Jackson Fitzgerald Special Education Jack Fyke C.O.E. Robert Galbrath Shop Pauline Gruber Business Carol Hagan Theatre Arts Rolla Herbert Social Studies Don Hosutt Science Mary Lou LaFloure Arts and Crafts Joyce McKiddy Language Arts and Publications Rodney Mills Physical Education, Health 13 Clara Jo Picarella Home Economics Jeann Schultz Physical Education Al Sherman Band Elmer Smith Science Joann Waller English Robert Wills English Pam Steighorst, student teacher for Physical Education Vicki Voytas, student teacher for Band Mrs. Schults demonstrates the bump Laurie Edwards cadet teaches for the second grade. Student Council Officers: Tim Dyer, Pres.; Clarice Bruss, Vice Pres.; Larry Wigren. Student Council sponsored the Elk’s Canned Food Drive. Tres.; Jane Riolo, Secretary. Seniors won the competition. Some Student Council activi- ties included; Freshman orien- tation, Homecoming week events, Christmas dance, Elk’s Canned Food Drive, Open house-Farewell for foreign ex- change student. First row left to right: Jim Halbrook, Bill McCreary, Kim Wilson, Sandy Greenfield, Second row left to right: David Mills, Sandy Montgomery, Brian Donnell, Cris Meyer, Third row left to right: Donna Allen, Sandy Cissell, Beth Anderson, Jane Riolo, Fourth row left to right: David Henson, Tim Dyer, Jim Mokwa, Chris Null, Larry Wigren. 16 National Honor Society Front Row: Tina Blechle, Debbie Cooper, Jane Riolo, Tammy Edwards, Connie Dallas, Tina Vance, Lana Valleck, Lisa Lewis, Carol Quiros, Linda Tessereau, Florence Becker, Kay DeGonia, Cathy Cook, Janet Crouthers, Arlen Crouthers. Second Row: Danny Grass, David Kutcher. Chris Kopp, Beth Anderson, Sandy Cissell, David Henson, Frank Schellingerhout, Kyle Pratte, Tim Dyer, Anne Glasgow, Dee Dee Mills. Lynn McDaniel. Ger- aldine Casey, David Schapiro, Donna Allen, John Freese, Mike Peterein, Kevin Kettler, Francis Moser, Lou Ann Williams, and Jackie Masters. Treasurer: Clarice Bruss President: Cindy Schembre Secretary: Carol Quiros Vice President: Beth Schapiro 17 Foreign Language Club 1st row-(Left to right) Tonda Barks, Suzy Groat, Robyn Freese, Teresa Patek, Donna Allen, Carol Quiros, Cindy McClanahan, JoAnn Bova. Connie Dallas, Peggy Capps, Jane Riolo, Laurie Edwards. 2nd row-Deby Lemar, Kim Gamel, Missey Marler, Linda Tessereau, David Schapiro, David Tipton, Beth Anderson, Margie Tucker, David Kutcher, Anne Glasgow, Dee Dee Mills, Larry Wigren. 3rd row-Kathy Perry, Becky Roe- sch, Joy Miller, Kyle Pratte, Cris Meyer, Jay Becquette, David Mills, Steve Aubuchon, Bill Madison, Mark Pfotenhauer, David Donnell, James Rose. Club Officers Connie Dallas, President Peggy Capps, Vice President Clarice Bruss, Secretary-Treasurer Foreign Language Club Float: Tic A Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Fox Team. 18 C. O. E. Front Row: Barb Watters, Donna Sellman, 2nd Row: Jeff Swyers, Debbie Edney, Michelle LaFloure, Mary Beth Schwab, Lynn Reecht. Denise Carr, Denise Smith, Lance Burger, Gary McCabe, Jack Fyke, (coorindator). 3rd Row: Tracy Seabaugh, Scott Weiss, Danny Grass, Robert Schrage, Jim Gregory, Tony Bova, Danny Duvall, Don Carroll, Danny Nausley, Mark Williams. Officers: Treasurer Christine Kavlick Flecke; Parliinen- tarian Lance Burger; Secretary Michelle LaFloure; Vice- President Tim Blunr. President Tony Bova; Reporter Jim Gregory 19 FHA Bottom Row, Left to Right; Jo Ann Bova, Janet Crouthers, Martha Farnham, Sonya Greer, Margie Tucker, Janet Primo, Lori Miller, Denise Cho- trow, Tina Francis, Arlen Crouthers. Top Row, Left to Right; Mrs. Picarella, Kim Camel, Tina Halbrook, Sandy Rhyneer, Becky Roesch, Jane Murray, Tammy Carter. FHA Officers: Left to Right; Historian, Sonya Greer, President, Margie Tucker, Treasurer, Denise Chotrow, Secretary, Jane Murray, Reporter, Arlen Crouthers, Vice-President, Tina Halbrook. FHA Christmas Party 20 Debate I'irst Row: Lett to right. Tim Dyer, Larry Wigren, David Mills, Jay Bequette, Bill Dodson, Todd Graham. Second Row: Lou Ann Williams, Lynn McDaniel, Peggy Capps, Cindy Schembre, Cathy Cook. Left to right. Larry Wigren and Cindy Schembre (Received sec- ond place in varsity competition at Southeast Missouri State University.) David Mills and Jay Bequette (finished first in ju- nior varsity competition in the Jefferson College Tournament.) 21 Drama Club First row, left to right: Jackie Masters, Tina Blechle, Kim Gamel, Kay DeGonia, Debbie Murphy. Sec- ond row; Cathy Cook, Tara Ulmer, Darlene Beckemeyer, Joy Miller, Cindy Schembre. Third row: Paul Smith, Jimmy Halbrook, Randy Church, David Donnell, Jeff Linderer, Greg Nugent, David Tuck- Officers, top to bottom: Tina Blechle, Treasurer; Cathy Cook, President; Jackie Masters, Vice-President er, Chris Cook. The Drama Club sponsored the annual Variety Show, which was titled “The Bong Show”. It was a big success and had a variety of comedy acts, skits, and music. “Jersey City” was awarded the Grand Prize of $7.61. They help- ed with the Senior Play and spon- sored the annual speech contest held at Crystal City. Below are some Bong Show acts. Maggie-Tim Dyer Mary-David Donnell Senior Cuckoos sing “Up in the Air Junior Bird-Man” Judges Margie Tucker, Joann Bova, and Debbie Murphy; M.C. Jim Mokwa 22 Library Club Officers top to bottom: Debbie Murphy-President, Cathy Hagan- Vice Pres., Deby Lcmar-Secrctary, Barb Hess-Tres.. Library Club Float: Bridge Over Troubled Warriors. First Row: (right to left) Robin Freese, Sandy Greenfield, Lynn Linderer, Cindy McClenahan, Debbie Wigren, Debbie Murphy, Nancy Perry, Candy Whaley, Denise Hayes, Kay DeGonia, Sheila Govro, Diane Roesch, Angie Saputo Second Row: Barb Greer, Sandy Becker, Kim Gamcl, Linda Gibson, Michele Patterson, Tara Ulmer, Suzy Groat, Paula Pittman, Deby Lemar, Shelly Henson Carla Pfotenhauer. Third Row: Brad Stites, Jeff Gile, Paul Smith, David Donnell, Bridget DuVall, Barb Miller, Barb Hess, Jacqui Bond, Mark Pfotenhauer, Cathy Hagan, Christy Jackson, Sandy Montgomery, Steve Dyer, Frank Schellingerhout. 23 C-Club Keep On truckin’ C-Club makes men out of boys. FIRST ROW: Chris Freese, John Ramey, Walter Williams, Mike Peterein, Lin Grass, Steve Dyer, John Freese, Lance Burger. SECOND ROW: Larry Wigren, Chris Null, Frank Schillingerhout, Butch Nahlik, Scott Hogenmiller, Jim Gregory, Greg Rilo, Pat Bone. THIRD ROW: Brad Vaughn, David Henson, Todd Graham, David Schapiro, Mike Henson, Jay Bequette, David Mills, Hicky White, Steve Aubuchon, Bill Madison, Steve Jackson, Jim Mokwa, Jeff Charleville. 24 Pep Club President Jane Riolo, Vice-President Donna Allen, Treasurer Beth Anderson, Secretary Vicki Shain. First row: left to right; Jane Riolo, Debbie Wigren, Robyn Freese, Missey Mailer, Linda Tessereau, Vicki Shain, Barb Burch, Lana Vallcck, Nancy Perry, Connie Winkler, Carla Sopher, Denise Hayes, Sandy Greenfield, Kelly Wilson, Kim Lindcrer, Tammy Edwards, Donna Allen. Second row: Laurie Edwards, Suzy Groat, Barb Greer, Paula Pittman, Kim Gamel, Tina Halbrook, Barb Miller, Connie Dallas, Cindy Schembre, Donna Patek, Janet Primo, Linda Gibson, Cathy Cook, Tara Ulmer, Lynn McDaniel, Lori Miller, Sandy Cissell, Third row: Lynn Lindercr, Kay DeGonia, Deby Lemar, Peggy Capps, Shelly Henson, Sandy Becker, Barb Hess, Donna Clark, Kim Vaughn, Jane Murrey, Denise Carr, Kim Trask, Angie Saputo, Teresa Patek, Suzy Aubuchon, Florence Becker, JoAnn Bova, Beth Schapiro, Carol Quiros, Beth Anderson, Jacqui Bond, Cathy Perry. Fourth row: Joy Miller, Bill Madison, John Freese, Kyle Pratte, Tim Dyer, Frank Schellingerhout, Christy Jackson, Cathy Hagan, Carla Pfotenhauer. 25 Publications First Row, left to right: Chris Null, Larry Reynolds, Jim Mokwa, Walter Williams, Frank Schellingerhout, John Ramey, Second Row, left to right, Jo Ann Bova, Donna Sellman, Kay DcGonia, Florence Becker, Janet Primo, Barb Burch, Lanna Valleck. Third Row, left to right: Linda Tcssereay, Vick Shain, Debbie Cooper, Margie Tucker, Laurie Edwards, Tammy Edwards, Fourth Row, left to right: Carol Quiros, Tina Vance, Clarice Bruss, Connie Dallas, Fifth Row, left to right: Debbie Edncy, Lisa Lewis, Tina Blechle. 26 Class-1977 m Newspaper Editor Tina Vance Yearbook Editor Debbie Edney Advisor Mrs. Joyce McKiddy Tina and Debbie receiving their editor awards from Mrs. McKiddy. 27 28 Activities Choral Music CHORUS-First row, left to right; Geraldine Cayce, Lou Ann Williams, Sandy Cissell, Suzy Groat, Peggy Capps, Chris Kopp, David Schapiro, Brian Donnell, Jay Bequette, Mike Coleman, Steve Dyer, Bill Dodson, Todd Graham, Butch Nahlik, Lisa Lewis, Kim Linderer, Beth Anderson, Lynn Linderer, Paula Pittman. Second row: Joy Miller, Lori Leftridge, Anne Glasgow, Debbie Wigren, Jacqui Bond, Cathy Cook, Brad Vaughn, David Henson, John Freese, Tim Dyer, John Ramey, Chris Freese, Kevin Patek, Brian Hayes, Florence Becker, Darlene Beckemeyer, Margie Tucker, Cathy Hagan, Sandy Montogmery, Arlen Crouthers. Third row: Yvonne Downs, Charlene Bowles, Carla Pfotenhauer, Denise Hayes, Kelly Wilson, Susie Aubuchon, June Brandt, Barb Miller, Barb Hess, Bob Meyer, Brad Stites, David Mills, Paul Smith, Buddy DeRousse, Tara Ulmer, Sandy Greenfield, Robin Freese, Janet Crouthers, Angie Saputo, Marcie Davis. Fourth row: Kim Gamel, Donna Patek, Theresa Patek, Diane Roesch, Michelle Patterson, David Ainley, Byron Faulkner, Mike Henson, Bruce King, Greg Riolo, Mark Easter, Tony Battreal, Jeff Gile, Kenny Gebhardt, Tye Edwards, Gail Whitner, Brenda Brown, Jackie Masters, Donna Clark, Connie Winkler. Intermediate Chorus-First row, left to right: Brad Stites, Janet Crouthers, Jim Halbrook, Lori Leftridge, David Tucker. Second row; Bruce King, Geraldine Cayce, Arlen Crouthers, Tom Gray, Joy Miller. Third row: Tye Edwards, Marcie Davis, Greg Riolo, Barb Hess, David Mills, Donna Clark, Randy Church. Fourth row; Cindi Marlow, Mark Easter, Jackie Masters, Mike Henson, Theresa Patek, Angie Saputo. 30 Chamber Choir Front Row, L to R: Sandy Cisscll Peggy Capps Lisa Lewis Beth Anderson Second Row: Anne Glasgow Cindy Schembre Beth Schapiro Florence Becker Margie Tucker Third Row: John Freese Brian Donnell Steve Dyer Bill Dodson Fourth Row: Tim Dyer Brad Vaughn Chris Freese Brian Hayes Girl’s Ensemble First Row, L to R: Sandy Cisscll Peggy Capps Lisa Lewis Beth Anderson Paula Pittman Second Row: Lou Ann Williams Debbie Wigren Anne Glasgow Lynn Linderer Kim Linderer Third Row: Jacqui Bond Cindy Schembre Florence Becker Margie Tucker Fourth Row: Cathy Cook Beth Schapiro Sandy Montgomery Cathy Hagan Darlene Beckemcyer 31 CHOIR EXECUTIVE BOARD-First row, left to right: Lisa Lewis, Business Manager; Sandy Cisscll, Treasurer; Second row: Beth Schapiro, Secretary; Beth Anderson, Vice Presi- dent; Third row, Brad Vaughn, President. CHOIR—First row, left to right: Tim Dyer, Sandy Cissell, Bill Dodson, Lisa Lewis, John Freese, Peggy Capps, Bryan Hanes, Margie Tucker. Sec- ond row: Butch Nahlik, Sandy Montgomery, Brian Donnell, Debbie Wigren, Chris Freese, Florence Becker, John Ramey, Cindy Schembre, Steve Dyer. Third row: David Schapiro, Jacqui Bond, Tim Blum, Beth Anderson, Chris Kopp, Cathy Cook, Kevin Patek, Cathy Hagen, Brad Vaughn, Beth Schapiro. Fourth row: Kim Linderer, Darlene Beckemeyer, David Henson, Anne Glasgow, Chris Church, Paula Pittman, Jay Bequette, Lou Ann Williams, Lynn Linderer. 32 CONTEST Front Row: L to R Anne Glasgow Jacqui Bond Peggy Capps Lisa Lewis Beth Schapiro Margie Tucker Cathy Cook Second Row: Brad Vaughn Beth Anderson Sandy Cissell Cindy Schcmbrc Florence Becker Steve Dyer Third Row: David Schapiro Chris Church Chris Kopp David Mills Tim Dyer Brian Hayes The following students received 1 ratings at District Music Contest and went on to compete at State Level. Peggy Capps Sandy Cissell Lisa Lewis Cindy Schembre Beth Schapiro Susie Groat Margie Tucker • Peggy Capps received a I rating at State Music Contest. 33 Front Row: (left to right) Lisa Lewis, Sandy Cissell, Cathy Cook. Second Row: (left to right) Chris Kopp, Peggy Capps, Tim Dyer. ALL STATE Six students were selected by audition to participate in the 1977 All State Choir. The group traveled to Jefferson City where they gave a per- formance for the Missouri Music Educators Association. There were 12 students picked from this district and there were 120 students from all over the state selected to per- form in the choir. Instrumental Music Cadet Band-first row, left to right: Darlene Beckmeyer, Kelly Wilson, Susy Aubuchon, Denise Hayes, Sandy Greenfield, Carla Peterein, Carla Pfotenhauer, Charlene Bowles. Second row: Rob Scott, Kim Wilson, Randy Church, Ed Zimmerman, Mark Rose. Bill McCreary, June Brandt, Donna Patek, Gail Whitener, Kim Linderer. Standing: Danny Short, Jim Halbrook, Barb Miller, Mike Spain, Mr. Sherman. Senior Band-first row, left to right: Jan Riolo, Clarice Bruss, Carol Quiros, Sandy Montgomery, Beth Schapiro, Donna Allen, Jacqui Bond, Cathy Perry, Shelley Henson, Deby Lemar, Joy Miller, Cathy Hagan. Second Row: Florence Becker, Lynn Linderer, Lynn McDaniel, Jackie Masters, Mark Pfotenhauer, David Donnell, Debbie Wigren, Christy Jackson, Nancy Perry, James Rose, Donna Clark, Anne Glasgow. Beth Anderson, Linda Tess- ereau, Peggy Capps. Third row: Tonda Barks, Mary Johnson, Barb Hess, David Schapiro, Pat Bone, Dale Blechle, Kirk Cayce, Kent Bruss, Tim Dyer, Brian Donnell, John Freese, Jay Maze, Steve Dyer, Scott Hogenmiller, Tammy Collier, Brian Hayes, Paula Pittman, Cathy Cook. Bill Dod- son, Jay Bequette, Chris Kopp. Standing: John Garrett, Sandy Becker, Terry Sellman, Mike Hulme, Kyle Pratte, Chris Freese, Chris Cook, David Henson, Chris Church, Mr. Sherman. 35 The 1976-77 Marching Band Drum Majorette Cathy Cook 36 Music Contest The above people participated in District Contest: (Row one, left to right) Anne Glasgow. Beth Anderson, Linda Tesscreau, Peggy Capps, Kim Linderer, Clarice Bruss, Jane Riolo, Sandy Montgo- mery, Carol Quiros, Beth Schapiro, Cathy Cook. (Row two, left to right) Tim Dyer, David Schapiro, David Donnell, Chris Church, Brian Hayes, Chris Kopp. These people took solos to District Contest: (left to right) Cathy Cook, Linda Tesscreau, Chris Church, Kim Linderer, Beth Anderson, Beth Schapiro. Cathy, Chris, and Kim received Fs and advanced to the State level. French Horn Quartet-(left to right) Anne Glasgow, Beth Ander- son, Linda Tesscreau, Peggy Capps. They received a I at both District and State. Clarinet Quartet-(left to right) Jane Riolo, Clarice Bruss, Carol Quiros, Sandy Montgomery. They received a I at District and a III at State. Brass Quartet-(left to right) Anne Glasgow, David Schapiro, David Donnell, Tim Dyer. They received a I at District and a III at State. Saxophone Trio-(left to right) Brian Hayes, Cathy Cook, Chris Kopp. They received a II at District. 37 Winning Floats FOX UN THE 1st place-C.O.E. (I’ve Been Working On The Rail- road.) 2nd place-Tie between Seniors (Smoke on The Warriors.), and Drama Club (Fox On the Run.) Drama Club Seniors Homecoming Theme: Song Titles Spirit Week: Monday-Groovy Sock Day Tuesday-Jersey and Button Day Wednesday-Clash Day Thursday-T-Shirt, Jeans, and Tennies Day Friday-Grub Day Each class was given a section of the hall to decorate during the week. The class of ’79 was presented with the spirit award at the Homecoming game. 38 Queen Candidates Freshmen Kim Linderer and Barb Greer Sophomores Lynn Linderer and Sandy Montgomery Juniors Donna Allen and Kyle Pratte 39 o QUEEN CANDIDATES Jane Riolo, Tammy Edwards, Linda Tesserau, Missey Marler, Carol Quiros, Clarice Bruss QUEEN ATTENDENTS Donna Allen, Kyle Pratte, Sandy Montgomery, Lynn Linderer, Barbara Greer, Kim Linderer 41 Retiring Queen Marissa Greenfield Akins crowns Queen Carol Quiros. Marissa Greenfield Akins and escort Mike Coleman, Queen Carol Pat Bone, Carol’s escort looks on. Quiros and escort Pat Bone, and first special maid Clarice Bruss and escort Mike Peterein. The Queen and her Court 42 Queen Carol Quiros Senior Play THE CAST The Storekeeper........................................David Donnell THE CREW Melissa Frake........................................Cindy Schembre Assistant Director: Cathy Cook Stage Manager: Beth Schapiro Abel Frake................................................Tim Dyer Assistant Stage Manager: Missey Marler Stage Crew and Props: Chris Meng, John Ramey, Sandy Rhyneer, Margy Frake ............................................Kay DeGonia David Tucker, Jim Dreyer Light Crew: Paul Smith, Chris Cook, Randy Church, Jeff Linderer, Wayne Frake............................................Larry Wigren Jim Halbrook Sound Crww: Janet Primo, Tara Ulmer Harry Ware............................................ Jeff Charleville Costume Crew: Julie Miller, Tina Blechle, Karl Burley Make-up Crew: Sandy Schlueter, Terry Barrios, Michelle LaFloure, EIeanor................................................Peggy Capps Sue Brumfield Publicity Crew: Clarice Bruss, Jo Ann Bova, Kay DeGonia, Cindy EmiJy...............................................Florence Becker Marlow, Jackie Masters Pat Gilbert .....................................................Jim Mokwa Mrs. Rallins........................................Margie Tucker The Barker.........................................Larry Reynolds 44 45 Prom 46 2001: Space Odyssey 47 The Juniors sponsored by Miss Jacque Cunningham and Mr. Don Dyer did a won- derful job for this years’ prom. 1977 Prom Crowning Retiring Queen Janie Love crowning the 1977 Queen Barb Watters. Barb and David during Queen’s Dance. Queen and her Court. 48 Retiring Queen Janie Love Escort Tim Blum Vicki Shain Escort Kevin Ogden Beth Schapiro Escort Bob Hosutt 1977 Prom Queen Barb Watters Escort David Tipton Linda Tessereau Escort Jim Mokwa 49 Awards Day Jane Riolo receives Valedictorian Award Clarice Bruss received Salutatorian Award John Freese receives the Bob Abernathy Award Cindy Schembre and Lee Cook receive the Arvcl Popp Award Chris Null, Tim Dyer, Francis Moser, Tina Blechle, and Brad Cathy Cook receives the Voice of Democracy Award Vaughn receive the Vinyard Scholarship. 50 Larry Reybolds receives Commended Student Award Frank Schcllingerhout receives Ben LaPresta Award Beth Schapiro receives the Director’s Award Jane Riolo received the following awards: P.T.O., Mathematics. Sci- ence, English, School’s Citizenship, D.A.R., Bill Bradley Scholarship, Jef- ferson College scholarship, U.S. Army Leadership award, Missouri School- College Relations Commission certificate. Curator scholarship to the Uni- versity of Missouri, Women in Engineering at the University of Missouri at Rolla. Valedictorian scholarships to Southeast Missouri State University, Central Methodist, Math scholarship to Central Methodist and Honorary National Society award. Clarice Bruss received the following awards: Tuesday Music club award, Salutatorian scholarships to Jefferson College, Central Methodist. Math scholarship to Central Methodist and Missouri School-College Relations Commission certificate. Other Jefferson College scholarships were awarded to Cathy Cook, Neil Caldwell, Chris Church, Peggy Capps, Chris Null and Walter Williams. Missouri School-College Relations Commission certificates were given to Beth Schapiro, Francis Moser, Tina Blechlc, Cathy Cook, Larry Reynolds, Cindy Schembre, Tim Dyer, Linda Tessereau, Lisa Lewis, Kevin Kettler, Julie Miller, Debbie Cooper and Chris Null. Athletic grants were awarded to Missey Marler, Pat Bone, and Darrell White. School vocal music awards went to Cindy Schembre, Margie Tuck- er, Chris Church, and Tim Dyer. The John Philip Sousa award was given to Cathy Cook. Other awards were given to: Larry Reynolds, PPG Foundation award; Florence Becker, Edward W. Rapp award; Cindy Schembre, Betty Crocker award; Janet Primo, Crisco award; Tammy Collier, P.E.O award; Missey Marler, and Pat Bone, school athletic award; Tina Vance, Post-Dispatch Scholar Athlete award, secretarial award, and Newspaper Editor awards; Lana Valleck, shorthand award; Lynn McDaniel, typing award; Chris Null, bookkeeping award, Debbie Edncy, Yearbook Editor award; Cathy Cook, dramatics award; Cindy Schembre, speech award, Tim Dyer, school citizen- ship award; Beth Schapiro, American Legion award; Cindy Schembre and Larry Wigren, debate awards. Scholarships were awarded to Linda Tessereau, Florence Becker, Julie Miller, Margie Tucker, John Freese, Tammy Collier, Donna Sellman, Lisa Lewis, Tina Blechle, Kevin Kettler, Larry Reynolds, Cindy Schembre, and Beth Schapiro. Named to attend the Missouri Freedom Forum was David Schapiro. Girls State nominee was Donna Allen. Boys State nominees were David Henson, Steve Jackson, Chris Kopp, and David Schapiro. David Mills was named to attend the Sophomore Pilgrimage. 51 Senior Most Dependable Most Athletic Clarice Bruss and Larry Wigren Becky Rocsch and Pal Bone 52 Who’s Who Best Personality Carol Quiros and Tim Dyer Best Dressed Carol Quiros and John Freese Most Likely To Succeed Most School Spirit Jane Riolo and Tim Dyer Jane Riolo and Jim Mokwa 53 Student of the Month Tim Dyer September Clarice Bruss October nr IK Cindy Schembre November K IS ■ V w Jane Riolo December Beth Schapiro January Francis Moser February 54 Hoedown Hoedown Court. Left to right: Susy Groat, Frank Schellingerhout, Florence Becker, Lin Grass, Linda Tessereau, King Paul Mosby, First Runner- up Jim Mokwa, Beth Schapiro, John Freese, Donna Allen, John Ramey, Carol Quiros. Hoedown King Paul Mosby The Student Council sponsored the first Hoedown at CCHS. It was girls request. A county fair was held in the gym foyer, different organizations sold garters, held a cake walk and ring toss, and sold re- freshments. The highlight of the dance was the crowning of the Hoedown King, Paul Mosby. All slicked up for farmer day. 55 Pictures 56 Sports Football DEFENSIVE UNIT Back Row: John Freese, Dave Henson, Jay Bequette, Pat Bone, Frank Schelling- erhout Front Row: Jim Mokwa, Chris Null, Lin Grass, David Mills, Walter Will- iams, Mike Coleman OFFENSIVE UNIT Back Row: Brad Vaughn, John Ramey, Mike Coleman, Pat Bone Front Row: Jim Mokwa, Walter Williams, Chris Null, Frank Schellingcrhout, Mike Pcterein, Steve Jackson, Larry DeGeare 58 Left to Right: First Row: Frank Schellingerhout, Walter Williams, Lin Grass, Mike Peterein, Chris Null, Steve Aubuchon, Mike Coleman, John Freese, Lance Burger, John Ramey. Second Row: Kurt Cayce, James Dryer, Jay Bequette, David Shapiro, Tony Bova, Jim Mokwa, Chris Kopp, Greg Riolo, David Mills, Chris Freese. Third row: Jim Gregory, Brad Vaughn, Larry DeGeare, Larry Reynolds, Pat Bone, Steve Jackson. Mike Henson, David Henson, Vince Conte. Left to Right. First Row: Kurt Cayce, Tom LaFloure, Randy Ramey, Mark Easter, Tye Edwards, Ronnie Hill, Don Linder- er, Preston Sample, Back Row: Louis Mendoza, Jeff Chap- man, Jeff Giles, Rick Ramsey, William Bingham, Maurice Mos- by, Ed Zimmerman, Pat Cherry, Sandy Hardin, Todd Graham. Brad Vaughn finds running room. 59 Varsity Cheerleaders Tammy Edwards, Donna Allen, Laurie Edwards. Kay DeGonia, Captain Jane Riolo, Kathy Perry, Sandy Cissell and Beth Anderson. 60 J. V. Cheerleaders Bottom Row: Left to Right; Suzy Groat, Jacqui Bond, Lynn Linderer. Top Row: Left to Right, Lori Miller, Debbie Wigren 61 Drill Team At center is Miss Jacqui Cunningham. Clockwise from top Cristy Jackson, Barb Hess, Debbie Lemar, Clarice Bruss, Janet Primo, Angie Saputo, Cindy Marlow, Florence Becker, JoAnn Bova, Sandy Becker, Beth Schapiro, Tina Halbrook, Joy Miller, Rhonda Neel. Not shown Linda Tessereau. Florence, Janet, Tina, and JoAnn perform to Boogie Fever. Joy and Debbie boogie down. 62 Cristy, Angie, and Rhonda are right in step. SHAPUNK!!! Pom Pon girls at camp in Marshall, Mo. The girls worked hard this year and performed at one foot- ball game and all the basketball games. Some of their rou- tines were to such songs as Boogie Fever, Little Deuce Cou- pe, Get Around, Happy Days, and Look Up America. Volleyball VARSITY Nancy Perry Mrs. Schultz Vanessa Johnson Sandy Montgomery Missey Marler Becky Roesch Kay DeGonia Tina Vance Tina Sheppard Janet Hopkins Beth Anderson Linda Tesscreau JR. VARSITY Nancy Perry Debbie Murphy Candy Whaley Mrs. Schultz Lynn Lindercr Lori Leftridge Denise Hayes Barbara Greer Darlene Beckemeycr Carla Pfotenhauer Kim Linderer Tonya DeRousse Kelley Wilson CCHS Volley Ball Team Rides In Parade 64 Missey Marler dinking the ball for Hornettes JV waits for action as Kelly Wilson serves. Hornettes watchin and waitin’ as Kay sets-up for return. Tina Vance and Sandy Montgo- mery Get Down with their eye on the ball Vanessa spikes as Missey and Becky cover her. 65 Girls’ Basketball MEMBERS OF THE 1976-77 Girls' Basketball team are, seated: Kim Wilson, Lynn McDaniel, Connie Dallas (captain). Chris Pruneau, Tina Blechle, Kim Linderer, Denise Hayes. Standing; Lou Ann Williams, Debbie Murphy, Becky Roesch (co-captain), Mrs. Gruber (coach), Cathy Hagan, Carla Pfotenhauer, and Martha Earnham (man.). Schedule Crystal City . . . 32 34 Crystal City . . . 26 48 Crystal City . . . 17 54 Crystal City . . . 38 42 Crystal City . . . 31 35 Crystal City . . . 32 48 Crystal City . . . 11 38 Crystal City . . . 40 55 Crystal City . . . 28 22 Crystal City . . . 30 35 Regional Tournament Crystal City . . . 25 46 66 Girls’ Track Front row: (Left to right.) Kelly Wilson, Candy Whaley, Diane Roesch, Michelle Patterson, Shelly Henson, Darlene Becke- meyer, Suzy Aubuchon, Tina Blechle. Second row: Theresa Patek, Sandy Montgomery, Jane Riolo, Donna Allen, Missey Mar- ler, Becky Roesch, Linda Tessereau, Dee Dee Mills, Debbie Murphy, Cathy Hagan, Carla Pfotenhauer, Joy Miller. Becky shows her ability to sprint. Sandy Montgomery hurls the softball. 68 Intermediate Gymnasts Top Left to Right: Lauri Edwards, Tammy Edwards; Sandy Montgomery, Kathy Perry, Debbie Cooper. Bottom Left to Right: Beth Schapiro, Cathy Cook, Tina Vance. Tina Vance, 1st place County Champ. Lauri Edwards rounds the corner in her floor exercise. Tammy shows a split in Debbie Cooper concentrates on perfect her floor exercise. form. Sandy Montgomery 4th Cathy Cook, 2nd place County Champ. Place County Champ. Beth Schapiro waits to begin the floor exercise. Kathy Perry performs on the beam. 70 Beginning Gymnasts Left to Right: Sandy Greenfield, Robin Freese, Donna Allen, Suzy Aubuchon, Barb Greer. Julia Wright, Kyle Pratte, Jacqui Bond, Suzy Groat, Diane Roesch. Kelley Wilson, Candy Whaley, Lori Miller, Nancy Perry. Suzy Aubuchon prepares for a roll on the balance beam. Kelley Wilson, First place begin- ner ends her vault. Nancy Perry reaches for the sky as she steps lightly on the beam. Bend and stretch; Donna Allen lands her vault. Ease on down; Kyle Pratte goes down for a backwards roll. 71 Boys’ Track Front Row: (left to right) Dale Blechlc,Tye Edwards, Greg Eisenbeis, Lonnie Blechle, James Rose, Tracey Seabaugh. Second Row; Rick Ramsey, Tony Radin, Brian Donnell, David Schapiro, Larry Wigren, Chris Church, Bill Dodson, Third Row: Jay Bequctte, Jeff Charleville, Pat Bone, Chris Kopp, Greg Riolo. Keeping dry at the Glasstown Metric Re- Paul gives it all he’s got for the relay toys. team. Waiting for the hand-off. 72 73 Baseball First Row, left to right: Steve Aubuchon, Charles Sample, Lance Burger, Chris Freese, John Ramey, John Freese, Butch Nahlick, and Brian Hayes. Second Row, left to right: (Coach) Mr. Mills, Chris Kopp, David Mills, Pat Bone, Bill Madison, Jay Bequette, Greg Riolo, and David Cooper. 74 75 Varsity Basketball • Hickey stuffs it! First Row, Left to Right: John Ramey, Larry DeGeare, Greg Riolo, Jim Gregory, Scott Hogenmiller, John Freese. Second Row, Left to Right: Mr. Herbert (Coach), Danny Nausley, Mike Coleman, Paul Mosby, Hickey White, Pat Bone, Bill Madison, Jim Mokwa, Kenny Riney (Student Manager) 76 State Playoffs. Hickey White John Ramey Larry DeGeare Jimmy Gregory Paul Mosby Mike Coleman Danny Nausley Conference Regional Champs This was Mr. Herbert’s first year as Varsity Basketball Coach. Despite a few injuries and illnesses, Mr. Herbert and his “Don- keys” (as he called them) compiled an 8-0 Conference record and took first place in the Regional Tournament at Arcadia Valley. They defeated Elsberry in the first round of State playoffs, but then were defeated by Notre Dame in the Quarterfinals. We are all very proud of Coach Herbert and his “Heart Attack Hornets.” John Freese Bill Madison “B” Team Basketball First Row, Left to Right: Lonnie Blechle, Terry Sellman, Mark Albano, Brian Donnell, Mark Easter, Todd Graham, Bobby Meyer. Second Row, Left to Right: Maurice Mosby, Tony Kinder, David Mills, Mike Henson, Mr. Bowden (Coach), Kurt Patterson, Pat Cherry, Mark Chapman, Jay Bequette Tony makes two ; 70 3 ‘V • T I V A ' 5 ’ • - vj fnr .- i 4 t£ 5 'ivf rf R: • i A y v. T . -i.j w w; W . I .« i . i • v 4• KA'j rK. 'S'’ 1 X . £ 1 • ' M ’Sli , '•■tr V i x L. : .' i .ftt V. r -v’ ’«rag; tnraft«m«M • vSSkvS'- « -t 7 P! pSi'JB V' v • v r - ' vN ■ ,- Cf;!■. • nr ' -Tli ■« •• v - -X • • . • •. x. - . I . ‘ 1 I . K m I. ' • « V I . t Y R ■ '• df ‘ • • Ik — 5 ■ ' s % % .•« I FRESHMAN OFFICERS TOM LAFLOURE VICE PRESIDENT KIM LINDERER PRESIDENT David Ainley Kaila Alexander Susy Aubuchon Ty Barker Darlene Beckemeyer Lonnie Blechle Charlene Bowies June Brandt Brenda Brown Charles Bye Donald Carr Jeff Chapman Pat Cherry Randy Church Sandy Church Joni Courtaway Tonya DeRousse Mark Easter Gregory Eisenbeis Martha Farnham Byron Faulkner Brenda Fernandez Tina Francis Robin Freese 80 Linda Gibson Jeff Gile Lena Gill Sheila Govro Tom Gray Sandy Greenfield Barbara Greer James Hal brook Denise Hall Sandy Hardin Denise Hayes Lori Henderson Steven Hill Joseph Hodge Tom La Flo ure Jeff Linderer Kim Linderer Sonny McCabe Bill McCreary Mike Madonna Joseph Madonna Donald Marshall Robert Meyer Barbara Miller How do you get this thing started? Freshman girls show their spirit during Jersey Day. 81 Toby Mills Marketta Mosby Donna Patek Michelle Patterson Carla Peterein Carla Pfotenhauer Christi Pruneau Laurie Randles Diane Roesch Vickie Reed Mark Rose Thomas St. Clair Preston Sample Robert Scott Daniel Short Sherry Shrum Mike Spain Sonya Spicer Ronnie Squires Mike Sweet James Temperato Vicki Trammell David Tucker Tara Ulmer Rodney Walster Helen Watters Gail Whitner Charles Wilmoth Kelly Wilson Kim Wilson 82 Typical Freshman wond- ering what’s happening. Louis Ed Zimmerman SOPHOMORE OFFICERS DEBBIE WIGREN PRESIDENT STEVE DYER VICE PRESIDENT Shane Adams Mark Albano Tonda Parks Mary Ann Battreal Sandy Becker Jay Bequette William Bingham Dale Blechle Jacqui Bond Ernie Carr Tim Carr Tammy Carter Kirk Cayce Beth Charleville Denise Chotrow Chris Cook Larry DeRousse Bill Dodson Brian Donnell Yvonne Downs Doug Dukes Steven Dyer Tye Edwards Patricia Ellis 84 Tim Fischer Kim Gamel John Garrett Todd Graham Suzy Groat Cathy Hagan Brian Henneman Mike Henson Shelly Henson Barb Hess Christy Jackson Mary Johnson Rosalie Kennedy Tony Kinder Bruce King Lori Leftridge Deby Lemar Lynn Linderer Dennis Love Jay Maze Cindy McClanahan Louis Mendoza Chris Meyer Denise Miller Lori Miller David Mills Sandy Montgomery Sophomore’s second year homecoming effort. Sophomores on the move 85 Maurice Mosby Debbie Murphy Jane Murray Robert Nahlik Rhonda Neel Greg Nugent Kurt Patterson Nancy Perry Paula Pittman Karen Pruneau Anthony Radin Randy Ramey Rick Ramsey Eric Ravellette Mary Rhyneer Greg Riolo Jack Rothweiler Angela Saputo Terry Sellman Matt Smith Carla Sopher Clark Sopher Dave Staley Tim Stewart Tim Sticht Bradley Stites Kim Trask Donald Vogt Randy Walters Candy Whaley David White Debbie Wigren Virginia Wilson Connie Winkler Vicky Woodson Sarah Young 86 JUNIOR OFFICERS KYLE PRATTE PRESIDENT VANESSA JOHNSON VICE PRESIDENT DAVID SCHAPIRO SECRETARY DEE DEE MILLS TREASURER Donna Allen Beth Anderson Steve Aubuchon Clement Barrios Joe Becquette Denise Bingham Kent Bruss Lance Burger Penny Bye Denise Carr Don Carrow Steve Carter Geraldine Cayce Sandra Cissell Donna Clark David Cooper David Crannick Arlen Crouthers Janet Crouthers Eunice Darian Donna Denton Frankie DeRousse Rob Duren Bridget Duvall 88 Danny Edwards Mark Edwards Vickie Edwards Tim Evans Linda Faulkner Chris Freese Gary Frey Kenny Gebhardt Anne Glasgow Danny Grass Sonya Greer Chester Grohs Tina Halbrook Cindy Harmon Bryan Hayes David Henson Penny Hodge Scott Hogenmiller Janet Hopkins Mike Hulme Mathew Jackson Steve Jackson Craig Kettler Steven King If How much longer till the bell? You don’t say! 89 Brenda Kleinschimdt Vanessa Johnson Chris Kopp David Kutscher Billy Lyons Bill Madison Cynthia Marlow Kim Marshall Jackie Masters Gary McCabe Paul McClanahan Scot McCreary Lynn McDaniel James Miller Joy Miller Dianna Mills Charles Mosby Drucy Moss Steve Murray Danny Nausley Lloyd Niemann Kevin Pateck Theresa Patcck Kathy Perry Mark Pfotenhauer Sandy Picarella Stairway to Victory 90 Kevin Portell Kyle Pratte Debbie Pruneau Robert Ravellette Don Ray Cecelia Rincy Kenny Riney James Rose Charles Sample David Schapiro Robert Schrage Richard Schroeder Tracy Seabaugh Tina Sheppard Sharon Smith Tom Smith Jeff Swyers Todd Taylor Dan Tettaton David Tipton Frances Trammell Doug Vaughn Kim Vaughn Lou Ann Williams 91 92 Clan Cefru: Clan Motto: U e belanai tc the 1 . be nxeva-ied change.. 94 Clan Ftci'.'eA: Vettow Rote fat Bone. Vice fn dident Senior Class Officers rj 99 1 neaauneA Secjietany. FLonen e. Becken. Tina Blechbe. Tim Blum Tony. Bova $o nn Bova 96 (aiby (_pok Lee (pok Debbie, (oopen. (pnrue DaJJLaA Lajiny. Defjeane Kay. De£fonia Danny DuvaLL 98 Tim (j ioAsS Lora (UbocUonJ CfAobey. Skeila Hardin. OennLs (JuiLituve fr LcheJle Lcf loans. Liaa Lewia 100 QmJbs Lindens . friiAdey. (f'and.en. Qinla fteny rJim. Pohwa. % ulis fi UJsji TauJL Fo by FnancLt fro ten Sieve Nuyeni 101 (knJLa Null ftiike feinn in Lynn Heechl Laruiy HeynoltU Hobin Hinny 102 Becky. %eAck ftany Beik Schwab 103 Debbie TnarmeLL frang.ie Tucken Lana VatLeck Bnad Vauujhn. Banb Waiter Scoii WeisM 105 Lanny Wigsuen frank WiM-ianu) Wakten. WLilixnna Baccalaureate 106 Graduation 107 108 Class of 1977 First Row, left to right: Cathy Cook, Barb Watters, Mary Beth Schwab, Denise Smith, Byrna Spicer, Sheila Hardin, Michelle LaFlourc, Ricky Gov- ro, Margie Tucker, Janet Primo, Jo Ann Bova, Laurie Edwards, Tammy Edwards, Clarice Bruss, Terry Barrios, Lisa Lewis, Carol Quiros, Lana Val- leck, Debbie Edney, Tina Vance, Julie Miller, Jane Riolo, Tina Blechle. Second Row, left to right: Donna Sellman, Becky Cannon, Debbie Spain, Robin Riney, Terry Stewart, John Ramey, Kenny Vogt, Larry Wigren, David Robinson, Florence Becker, Connie Dallas, Kay DeGonia, Sandy Schuelter, Vicki Shain, Barb Burch, Peggy Capps, Cindy Schembre, Sue Brumfield, Shelley Christopher. Third Row, left to right: David Donnell, James Dryer, Neil Caldwell, Chris Null, Walter Williams, Chris Linderer, Tim Coleman, Tim Blum, Brad Vaughn, Dennis Harmon, Tony Bova, Francis Moser, Tammy Collier, Becky Roesch, Misscy Marler, Julie Jennings, Linda Tessereau, Beth Schapiro, Debbie Cooper, Chris Richardson, John Freese. Fourth Row, left to right: James Mokwa, Mike Peterein, Frank Schellingerhout, Lee Cook, Kevein, Kettler, Larry DeGeare, Paul Smith, Steve Nugent, Tim Dyer, Jeff Charleville, Mike Coleman. Pat Bone, Larry Reynolds, Chris Church, Sandy Rhyneer, Mark Williams, Scott Weiss, Karl Burley, Jim Gregory, Paul Mosby. Not Shown Darrell (Hickey) White. Congratulations 109 Graduates BUS.: 937-7646 BUS.: 937-2800 BUS.: 296-2070 THE (BIG) DIFFERENCE Wayne Trask f Moving Storage, 1 vOUwJMPMMfl hnunme f aocnty Inc. vJyenf •§ Patterson-Steche miim United Wan Lines Wayne Trask 301 Main Street President Festus, Mo. 116 Mississippi Ave. Crystal City, Mo. 937-5583 Tom Stecher Agent Congratulations to the Class of “77” Mr. Mrs. Jack Nelle Going or Coming? . . . You Have It All at A fi Reber Travel Suite 208 Commerce Bank, Festus, Mo. Dial 314 937-3070 no RAY ROSE STUDIO Congratulations To 409 Bailey Rd. Crystal City, Mo Class of “77 937-2500 Stoplight “Photographer to the Stars” Fruit Market Your Official Photographer Politte-Lemme Funeral Home Serving The Tri-City Area 937.4444 937-3631 DORSEY PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 108 Mississippi Ave. Crystal City, Mo JEFFERSON COUNTY’S FIRST PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY 112 Left to Right: Row 1: Sandy Cissell, Donna Allen. Row 2: Kay DeGonia, Beth Anderson, Kathy Perry, Row 3: Tammy Edwards, Jane Riolo, Laurie Edwards. We’ve Got Something to Cheer About “Exposing you to quality” PHOTOGRAPHY 114 South Second Festus, Mo. 937-8622 113 LET ME BE YOUR PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE ADVISOR Compliments of PRATTE’S PHARMACY Prompt Professional Service 116 Walnut, Festus 937-8121 Congratulations to the Class of 1977 Crystal City Cue Club Bailey Road 937-8888 LIFE AUTO HEALTH ' FIRE v ? RETIREMENT PLANS V ■ COMMERCIAL ESTATE PLANNING BONDS D. R. BECKER—BROKER When you are sick, you see a doctor for professional care. You see an attorney for professional legal advice. You see your banker for professional financial advice. Let me fill the vacancy of your Professional Insurance Ad- visor. BECKER INSURANCE SERVICES, INC. located at 100 Bailey Road, Crystal City (2nd floor Crystal City State Bank Building). DON BECKER, lifetime resident of our area CARES about the people he serves. Phone: 937-7885 (Open Saturdays) 4 Gerald's Mens Wear Dr. Larry Hargis DDS Crystal Donut Shop Tony's Barber Shop S S Kawasaki Besand Auto Store Jefferson County OB-GYN Inc. Gene Harter Plumbing LaVons Ceramics Thomure Automotive Dr. Ray E. Weible DDS Tom E. Tucker, Insurance K K Auto Parts Dr. Cayse Twin City Motel Fults Florist Dr. D. R. Rueschhoff F. W. Harter Plumbing Heating Co. Shapiro Brothers Inc. Taylors Fabric House Decker Florist Jim Kirby Automotive, Inc. One Stop Boat and Motor Rotary Drilling Supply, Inc. Crystal Burger Drive-in Vicente D. Deles, MD, Inc. RIVER CEMENT CO. Best Wishes to the CLASS of 77 {Dustins HOWARD E. HAWKINS Phone—937-8430 201 Main Street Festus, Missouri Unique Unusual Always Fashionable Ladies Sportswear Tuxedo Rental Men’s Clothing 115 John E. Vaughn Twin City Mall Festus-Crystal City, Mo. Open 9:30-9:30 Mon.-Sat. 937-0600 “Join Our Mailing List” Saddles Tack Boots Wooly Wally’s Corral, Inc. Western Store Rt. 3—Hwy. 67 South Festus, Mo. 1 mile from 1-55 937-4117 Leather Jackets—Complete Western Wear Wally Taylor—Todd Taylor— Jean Taylor Gaited Horses Trained— Bought and Sold Selma Body Shop Tropical and Marine Fish, Birds, Reptiles, Rodents, Sea Horses. Specializing in Auto Body Repair Painting for all makes models of cars and trucks. —All Aqua and Pet Supplies— Foreign Car Specialists for this area. Braun’s Free customer Pick up and Delivery Service available. Aqua-Barn Hwy. 61—7 miles South of Festus Near 1-55 Jet. 937-9422 One of the Largest Pet Displays in the area. R.R. 3 Hwy. CC Festus, Mo. 63028 Syl and Connie Braun 937-4584 116 Dr. Franke Dr. Bonifacio John’s Nelle Sani-Soft Water Service, Inc. Barber Shop Blum Insurance Agency Congradulates Hair ’Em Room Kay and her classmates Twin City Animal Hospital Ronald E. Pedigo Mr. Mrs. Paul Bond Good Luck Class of “77” Martin Coin Antique Hogenmiller TV Audio Roffler Styling Manuel Yglesia Mobil Station Corner of 21 A, A W Drive-In Hillsboro, Mo. Empire Real Estate Ins. Agency Inc. FESTUS FLYING SERVICE INC. Aircraft—Charter Passenger—Freight 24 Hour Service Festus, Missouri 63028 Rt. 4 Box 84 Phone: 314 937-2228 Pagano’s Meat Market THE YARN Since 1920 CENTER Third Generation Pagano to become owner 9th Delmar Silverio P. V. Pagano Graduated from The Culinary Institute Festus, Mo. 937-2034 of America Quality Yarns for Mon. thru Sat. 8:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. Quality Garments Free Delivery to Your Home Art, Needle work, Patterns, Accessories, . 8j Instructions MC DONALDS “We Do It All For You” Congratulations 100 Twin City Mall to the Crystal City, Mo. Class of 77 118 Twin Gables, Inc. Mobile Home Court Grocery Rt. 1, Box 40 Festus, Mo Hwy. 61 at TT 937-6494 Mr. Mrs. Robert L. Govreau Quonset Lanes and Poppy’s Parlor League for Everyone 2004 Truman Blvd. Crystal City, Mo 937-2118 63019 Crystal Heating Cooling Service, Inc. 3 locations to Serve You Crystal City Arnold Sales Sales 937-8201 296-9962 Service Service 937-2927 296-9292 Bonne Terre Sales Service 431-5200 For Fashion and Quality Shop Golde’s Dept. Store Twin City Mall Truman Blvd. Crystal City, Mo. 937-3601 Open Daily 9:30 a.m. — 9:30 p.m. DUNN’S SPORTING GOODS Hwy. 61 67 479-4240 296-9180 Don Fette | J Baldwin Joe Madison Palmist Pianos Organs Soothsayer Visions and Dreams Examined and Explained Elbert Kyle Faith Healing By Appointment Only Main Office 616 Mississippi Ave. Crystal City, Mo. Manager The Sight and Sound of Music Twin City Mall Crystal City, Mo. Phone 937-3210 120 C OVER 00«' DS 7 SAUSAGE E. CHEESE «ag. shot’5’ QPtN Twin City Mall 937-7070 JIM EDRICH STANDARD SERVICE Interstate 55 and Highway 61 Festus. Mo. 63028 24 hr. Towing Service State Inspection Station Complete Car Care Service 4 Certified Mechanics Phone 937-7680 Jefferson County Your CD £ C ) Hometown Newspapers O in Jefferson County CD The Daily News-Democrat O CD The Rocket The Sunday Rocket The Northwest Booster The Jefferson County Record C ) 121 Auto Life Fire—Health STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Home Offices—Bloom., ILL. PHONE—937-2929 RES—937-4282 Address: 208 Main Street Harold E. McFerron Dr. Mark D. Peckham Optometrist HOURS DAILY BY APPOINTMENT NO HOURS WEDNESDAY NO. 10 VILLAGE PLAZA ON HWY. 61-67 ARNOLD, MISSOURI 63010 464-5151 230 Main Street Festus, Missouri 63028 937-4747 •ST I'LL fifillML SHOP Cc-mrL.iTi. r-i io L K.V vCC Ly c ,vi)f. tc . ui 'I- jCul'lt (. St'UcKortO Lv. A t-n Wki, 1T.u.'i, V.f V'l'C tc b ' i(• or Call Per P«CA c 937 9 £ Z jB£lDAL STYLE SH6P 11 0 yiAtJi rl S v tr t1 £■ ■ ift'S , t 10 (r ELAINE POWERS FIGURE SALON 114 Main St. Festus, Mo. 63028 314-937-9624 TWIN CITY SALON 122 Diamonds Watches Adolph Jewelry The store with you in mind 513 Bailey Rd. Crystal City, Missouri 937-5017 Engravings Repairs Western Auto Associate Store Crystal City, Missouri Tires—Batteries—Gasoline Automotive Service Appliances Television Houseware and Paint Sporting Goods Mower and Tillers Hardware BILD-MART OF CRYSTAL CITY 511 BAILEY ROAD CRYSTAL CITY, MISSOURI 63019 314-937-9655 • ELECTRIC • PLUMBING • FLOORING • PANELING • WOOD PRODUCTS • PAINTS • CEILING SYSTEMS • PANELING 123 “OPEN 7 DAYS' THEODORO’S RESTAURANT Fine food since 1918” PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES AT THEIR BEST 530 Bailey Rd. Crystal City, Missouri PHONE: 937-3118 VANITY FOOTWEAR 212 Main Street Festus, Mo. 63028 CRYSTAL VILLAGE PHARMACY FESTUS FLOWER “Your Health Headquarters” GIFT SHOPPE Millard Randall, Ph. G. Prop. 937-2505 Flowers and Gifts for All Occasions Crystal City Missouri 229 Main Street Festus, Missouri 63028 124 Nelle Plumbing Company, Inc. New—Remodel—Service Work Crystal City, Mo Miller Addition 937-5209 KOHLER CITY SUPPLY CO. KOHLER CITY, MISSOURI HIGHWAY 61-67 at HIGHWAY M, JUST OFF 1-55 Everything for less, for farm and home, work and play. Shoes, clothing, hardware, paint, automotive, housewares, building needs, plumbing supplies, campin’, fishin’, huntin’ and sports supplies, saddles, etc. LOW, LOW, LOW PRICES THE STORE MADE FAMOUS BY THE MAN IN THE OLE ROCKIN ’CHAIR ” MORE THAN 48,042 ITEMS TO PICK FROM MAC IGA 335 Bailey Rd. Crystal City, Mo. Congratulations to the Sales—Leasing Daily Rentals CHEVROLET Service—Parts 937-4626 i______r “All Chevrolets are created equal, But Neal Chevrolet makes the difference.” NEAL CHEVROLET Crystal City Savings and Loan Association 127 106 Bailey Road Crystal City, Mo. 63019 P. N. HIRSCH Twin City Mail Crystal City, Mo AND Gannon’s Shopping Center Pevely, Mo. USS Agri-Chemicals Division of United States Steel Corp. P.O. Box 140 Crystal City, Missouri, 63019 Tri-City Hardware Electric Company True Value Hardware Complete Line of Giftware Toys 529 Bailey Rd. Crystal City, Missouri 63019 937-2600 Uncomplicators Class of 77 Ciystal City State Bank Uncomplicators Our staff, from tellers to officers to bookkeepers are graduate Un- complicators, trained to make your banking quicker, easier, simpler. Thomas G. Hagan, Pres. Doug Newman Whether you come in to apply for a loan or make a deposit, we’re going to do everything we can to eliminate fuss and red tape. Making your financial life simpler and easier is what the Un- complicators is all about. Come in and see how much more pleasant banking can be—when you bank with Robert Rottler Robert Dodson Dr. Walter Judge 130 Jim Kirby Automotive, Inc. Russo Rexall Pharmacy Hwy. 61-67 North Festus, Mo. 1 Station Street Herculaneum, Mo. 63048 937-9125 937-9126 296-0322 Auto parts Machine Shop Service Speed Parts C.B. Radios Stereos Congratulations to the Class of 77 St. Joe Minerals Corporation Main Street Herculaneum, Mo. 479-5341 Crystal City—Festus United Postal Savings Highest Interest on Insurance Savings” 937-7611 Overberg Decorating Center Inc. 405 Main Street Festus, Mo. 63028 Carpets Wallcoverings Paints Smith Jewelers Keepsake Diamonds Bridal Registry Wedding Invitations China Crystal Silver 37 Main Street Festus, Mo. Furniture Town Laiben Realty 207 Truman Blvd. Crystal City, Mo. Hair Fashion is our Profession Welcome to CHANTILLY ROOM 102 South 2nd Street Festus, Mo. 937-2443 134 Congratulations to Class of “77” Let us create a new coiffure for you! NAVY. IT’S NOT JUST A JOB, IT’S AN ADVENTURE. In the Navv. a job means more than just a good paycheck. It means the adventure of seeing places like Greece. Spain. Hawaii and Hong Kong. It means becoming an expert on exciting techni- cal equipment in our sub- marines. on our jets, and in our ships. It means doing a job that really counts, with people who count on you to do it. The Navy can give you training in more than 60 career fields.Talk it over with your Navy recruiter I le'll be able to tell you what you can qualify for in the Navy: PAUL SMITH TOOK ADVANTAGE OF WHAT THE NAVY HAS TO OFFER• HE WILL BE A MEMBER OF THE CARDINAL COMPANY JULY 21, 1977. HOW ABOUT YOU? FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE YOUR LOCAL NA7Y REPRESENTATIVE AT 2 NAYY RECRUITING STATION PHONE: TWIN CITY MALL 937- 511 HWY 61-67 CRYSTAL CITY, MISSOURI 63019 135 Texaco Motor Company Hwy 61-67 937-6177 The Publication Class would like to thank the following people and organizations who contributed pictures in this yearbook Mr. Jan Morris Witle Photography Ray Rose Photography Jefferson County Newspapers Courier News


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