Glendale High School - Falcon Yearbook (Springfield, MO)
- Class of 1968
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Take a look at the year 1967-68g a year of achieve- ment in academics, a year of productive leadership in extra-curricular activities, a year of spirit inspired by sports and displayed in everyday activities, and a year of growth making Glendale the largest of Spring- field's schools. Assuming an important role in the community and striving to produce responsible and educated citizens, Glendale sponsored clubs encouraging participation in government through Tri Hi Y and Hi Y, teaching through FTA's cadet teaching program, occupations QC aj- through the Co-operative Occupational Education program, and service through the Key and Anchor clubs. Take a look through any windowAa look at the leader of high schools-a look at Glendale. WN Q Wk 'K Q W X I X my X f SQ 2 E 3 is S 3 Q Q Q i A , sf S wmv gi ,-, Q1 1 49' jul'- QQQCXA HOBx'W, Tk Uvofl Ox ASLQQ Cmci ak IXQQMMQ +6 . CMN Mvwwwrx KGGUX HJQM WCM OM 00 'N' LQ Omci Oo QWQJ Gull umm? 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Although some students went to other schools due to boundary changes, the year 1967-68 was a year of ,growth for Glendale. With a total of 1961 students enrolled, Glendale became the largest of Springfields schools. Come on and follow us. Take a LOOK THROUGH ANY WINDOW . . . LOOK INTO FALCON COUNTRY 4--as l 1 F 1 f A 1 ,- , ' s -45254 L .. , ' ,' . , , xx! Ya 96 '-Y? qw V547 ow -Q lgieu r M! ' . ll L ' I I V 4' H X 1 ' W ' P ' 'v 'V Q L X fv ,A , x4xL vxql lixrlxrv A yah' i I I N fe JfKv23w 5, DU ,, . 0 Q q 1 W O x Q9 Q,..'i,l 5 A Q!! EJX 'gf-Q38 D '60 Og! y ,gy L , f 1 '-'H ' x 'XE U 2 ' , , 'N x Q nf , A Q! 1 U 1, in CC? V 1 . ' ffm .5132 I ,,. ,,.- jk ' My? V555 ' ,fb UL MQQ, 1 jwb, . U51 ,aj . , 'xbi f A ' -X 50. , nj , ,pw-J Qu LJ 1 Q4 ff, . A , . bg Lf My A, L-Q . MQ! -- I U ' 54' GOJM LJ 41? 435' 'U Xf U9f'QJ2 1 ,P ww , .,g L wi Q A NX!! 6 J L,Zm,4'Q7..2 J 'rl .6ffL19fV1',C' L VJ 1 M , ,, .7 5217! U A - 'T ,fyfnfli I , , V R f.-'vb VV4-V 4 ff LQ 4 . 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Everheart, Mr. William G. Magers, Mr. Franklin P. Gamble. 1:71 A-'s' ...uf Board of Education Plays vital role Believing that teachers, members of the administra- , g tion, and school boards have a common goal-that if K of providing the best possible schools for children 1 V and youth of the district-the School Board combined A 1 the qualities of integrity, perseverance, faith, vision, and initiative to govern the school district. A board vi i of six, each a resident tax payer of the district, re- 1 1 tained and exercised full legislative authority and , control of schools. Responsibilities included preparing and publishing 1 tm policies covering their organization, general policies, procedures, and major plans. Their primary goal was to achieve harmony within the board, the school staff, the community, and the youth. Deriving their authority from the people of Mis- souri, the board held regular meetings twice a month that were open to the public. Delegated to Dr. Wil- L lard Graff, Superintendent of Schools, was the E executive and administrative authority of the Spring- y ...uv- field District R-12 School Board. W V- if it aa. .,,i rc Serving all school personnel and also the community, PTA, School VAAAJ 5 Board, and others, is the Administrative Service Center. 'Www K.. Administration Directs education Devoting his time and energy, Dr. Willard Graff, Superintendent of Springfield Public Schools, is to- tally committed to education. His major concern is to contribute what he can to provide the quality of education needed by Springfield youth. Because of his outstanding work and leadership, Dr. Graff has received such honors as The American Educators Medal awarded by the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge and an Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree con- ferred by Drury College. He was elected to the office of president of the Missouri State Teacher's Associa- tion. In May, Dr. Graff was awarded the Citation for Distinguished Service to Education by the University of Missouri at the Education Day Banquet. Working with Dr. Graff on matters concerning the basic needs of education were the members of the Administrative Board. Their responsibilities included maintaining order in the school system by supervising building improvements, teacher selection, co-ordinat- ing personnel services, and supervising business trans- actions. Dr. Willard j. Graff Snpfriniendenl of School: L.. gp I f + ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD-from mug Mr. David Berryman, Director Vocational- Technical Industrial Education, Dr, Roy Litle, Assistant Superintendent for Elemen- tary Education, Dr. A. M. Alexander, Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Educa- tion, Dr. Willard Graff, Superintendent of Schools, Dr. joe Kuklenski, Deputy Super- intendent, Mrs. Hazel Ponder, Director of Personnel Services, Dr. Howard Heidbrink, Director of Curriculum Development, bark mu'-Mr. Kenneth W. Kraft, Director of Business Services, Mr. joe Grant, Director of Building Services, Mr. john Sweeney, Director of Pupil Services, Dr. Howard Lowe, Director of Research and Federal Programs, Mr. Nova Nash, Administrative Assistant for Public Information-Printing. Applauding the Glendale Patriotic assembly which climaxed Teen Patriot Week Oct. 16 20, Dr. Graff, flanked by Marine Mike jackson, stands with the student body. Always interested in GHS life, Dr, Alexander carries on an ani- mated conversation with Bruce Herndon and his family. Visiting GHS, Dr. Alexander views the Home Dr. joe Kuklenski Economics Christmas display with Cheri Alexander. Defmty Slalwrirztarzdwzt Dr. A. M. Alexander Aljiflrliif Superintendent for Serondmy Eduration .-ww --fi ,,......-an-Q Guan.. ,X is is - ...A-.Yi -- - . .325-ErfQ're of e , J M. -f. it 'N Q ? it ...L Administration Visits with pupils Engaged in the activities of the Deputy Superin- tendent, Dr. Joe Kuklenski combined the necessary leadership and abilities with a friendly smile and oc- casional visits to the Glendale student body. His position, added to the administration staff for the first time this year, included the responsibilities of co-ordinating and directing the educational programs of the school district. He also assisted the selection of staff members and supervised the development of long range planning of the educational program. Holding the position of Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Education, Dr. A. M. Alexander worked in a close relationship with members of the School Board, Dr. Graff, and Dr. Kuklenski. His schedule included, among administrative duties, visits to the various high schools to work with the principals on important issues involving student activities and regu- lations. Visiting at Glendale throughout the year offers Dr. joe Kuklen ski, Deputy Superintendent, a chance to enter the routine life of high school students. Q 1 e I 1l Il , x .-...... Ulf? ----- uf 1'it'fl'ivs N fi' li ,xl Y Q1 U lk , if .- G MA! Lfldtl Meeting in business sessions to plan and discuss prob- lems were Dr. A. C. Brewer, city-wide Science Co-ordina- tor, Mr. james Ford, Glendale principalg Dr. A. M. Alex- ander, Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Education, Mr. Bill Gist, Hillcrest principal, Dr. Joe Kuklenski, Deputy Superintendent, Mr. Ralph Hamilton, Central principal, and Mr. Fred Balden, Parkview principal. Glendale senior Martha Mitchell fsecond from leftj partici- pates in Teen Talk, a monthly panel show which recently won the Golden Mike award presented by the American Legion Auxiliary to broadcasts that promote juvenile decency. Counselors Advise classes Guiding each generation of students through four years of high school, the administrative assistants took the responsibility of counseling one class from entrance to graduation. Working diligently through- out the year, each counselor gave special attention, advice, and encouragement to each of the members in the class he sponsored. Acquiring the youngest set of Falcons with the procedures of high school life was freshman coun- selor Mr. Wilber Brill. Guiding the actions and future plans of second year students was the task of sophomore counselor Miss Beverly Black. Advising juniors on schedules and college selec- tions, Mrs. Mildred Green prepared students for their last year in high school. Working in close relationship with seniors, Mr. Paul Moore gave individual attention to specific in- terests and aided in college selection. Discussing a common problem, Mrs. Griffin, business teacher, stops to talk with freshman counselor, Mr. Brill, Wilber Brill Beverly Black Frefbman Cafznrflw' S0f7b07V10VU Camzfflor junior counselor, Mrs. Green, assists julie Matthews in planning her senior year schedule. :ff Hi, , WGNL in P' J rx r-.i w 22 K Intent on slicing his cake, Mr. Ford celebrates his birthday at W a surprise party given by the journalism class. Dee Mahan Admmutmfwe Amimmt V' , xx ,Vx QA all ., - Russell King Admin1Jtm1iz'e Arxixiant ra X lb x , f sw- fn,- - ,,,mW J- Q Counselors Advise classes Guiding each generation of students through four years of high school, the administrative assistants took the responsibility of counseling one class from entrance to graduation. Working diligently through- out the year, each counselor gave special attention, advice, and encouragement to each of the members in the class he sponsored. Acquiring the youngest set of Falcons with the procedures of high school life was freshman coun- selor Mr. Wilber Brill. Guiding the actions and future plans of second year students was the task of sophomore counselor Miss Beverly Black. Advising juniors on schedules and college selec- tions, Mrs. Mildred Green prepared students for their last year in high school. Working in close relationship with seniors, Mr. Paul Moore gave individual attention to specific in- terests and aided in college selection. Discussing a common problem, Mrs. Griffin, business teacher, stops to talk with freshman counselor, Mr. Brill Sb' ir Wilber Brill Beverly Black Fy-pibmfm Cglmyglgf Sopboflmrc Colzrlfulfzf junior counselor, Mrs, Green, assists julie Matthews in plmning her senior year schedule. Sophomore counselor, Miss Black, performs one of her many duties as she discusses test results with a student. As a part of testing procedures in the Springfield Public Schools, all sophomores are required to take the Iowa Test of Educational Development. he A lively discussion on the possibilities of a student compo- sition occupies Mr. Moore, Mrs. Pfost and Miss Deulin. 6 i tttst tt, , I ,c s . ,.kk I Mildred Green Paul Moore jumaf Counselor Senior Counfelof we t-,. Taking notes inthe Freshman English class of Mr. Letterman, these students concentrate on the comments made and the material being covered. -- , . - 1 S r 4? . wWa.,t.mm ,F . -4 ,Q M , 'x -4 .. 5 K is L 4 W f WA M X . ,Q , .1 gi- fl eff-' : , ft vo W , -415,-qw , X '- J at Joyce Cornwell Ruth Cunningham Lynda Glenn En-rglifb 1, 2 Englifb JL ljflgliib 2, 3 Pbyfir-,xl Ednmlian Detmrlrrzerzml 1, 2 Coordinator james Letterman Rose Northcutt Velma Null Englirb 1, 2 Englifla 1 Englifb 2, 3 English 4L students Irvin Miller and Craig Lowther portray a scene from Shakespeares A Midrummer Nigbfr Drcfznz. Lnder the watchful eye of Mrs. Ray, Carol Campbell practices writing correct forms of possessive nouns and pronouns. Language Arts Stirs intellect Glendales English department stressed, through the use of recordings and films, the importance of speaking, writing, reading, listening, and critical thinking as a basis for English study. Freshman students studied correct grammar usage and explored various works of great literature. The writings of Shakespeare and Sophocles were read as preparation for further study in Elizabethan and classical drama, Film strips and recordings relating to poets, plays, and topics under classroom discussion supplemented the teachers in presenting both interest- ing and stimulating lessons. Continuing the study of literary periods and authors, sophomore classes covered the works of john Stein- beck, Pearl S. Buck, joseph Conrad, and Charlotte Bronte. r...., ..yf 'x Eugenia Pfost Almira Probst Carmen Pyles Erzglifh 4C Englifb 2, 5 Effxfifh 2- 3 Language Arts lnspires thought The study of American authors was the basis for study in junior English classes. A few of the authors included were Emerson, Holmes, Poe, Twain, Long- fellow, Melville, Bryant, Crane, and Hemingway. Both in the classroom and with outside reading, American literature was covered by study of philoso- phy, narrative writing, poetry, and drama. After meeting the necessary requirements in fresh- man, sophomore, and junior English classes, seniors who wanted to further their studies enrolled in either English composition-4C or English Literature-4L. Offered as a trial class for advanced seniors, Miss Ruth Cunningham directed 25 seniors through the reading of Macbelh, Hamlet, A Passage to India, and writings by Cervantes, Molliere, Tolstoy, Dostoev- sky, and Chekhov. 23 led' . 'F A 1 t ,,-,-- .-t-- 1 ,-', Gloria Ray Phyliss Schnedler GIHCC Taylor Erzglixb I, 2 Engliyb 1, 3 Englifb 4C I Word Study Saundra Wilcox Roberta Hukriede Engzifb 3, 4L Lim,-iw Opal Roberts librarian Concentrating on the remarks of Miss Cunningham, 4L student Mark Newport discusses the complex character of Hamlet. Le 1. Absorbed in his reading during fourth-period English is junior Craig Smith. Below. Organizing her thoughts, Mrs. Schnecller prepares to share with her students the principles of composition and her knowledge of literature. 5 S. hmm V 1 I up .. L W .imp e ah fi 1' , , i. .f .t .Aw mf- K , . -z. V an www 7 , Yiigg, ..... Lx l B ' V f- . , f . . .,. . . . . . . rr Irs XX ilcox 5 English class, Pat Trotter reads her part in Life U nb Fafbw while Teresa Drussa, Pam Harbert, and Cinclie Price await their turns. in '-at --,- f Wm 1 .A Dramatics, Speech Teach expression Through presentation of readers' theaters, impro- visations, pantomimes, duet acting, debates, and ex- temporaneous speaking, students enrolled in speech classes learned to express themselves clearly and flu- ently. Beginning speech students studied the fundamentals of oratory and interpretation in preparation for the spring Neophyte Tournament. Traveling to North Kansas City, Neosho, the Uni- versity of Missouri, and the University of Arkansas speakers from the Speech Department entered com- petition in debate and individual competition, bring- ing home high ratings and several trophies. Production of the junior-Senior Talent Assembly, A Day at Court was the last project of Mrs. jerrie Hemingway before she left on maternity leave in November. Replacing her, Mrs. Ann Brundridge guid- ed the dramatics students in creating the sets and lighting for the annual Christmas, Easter, Exchange, and Freshman-Sophomore Talent assemblies. In the classroom students participated in panto- mime, improvisations, readers' theaters, and play pro- duction. 7 Arm B1-undridge jerrie Hemingway Norman Marshall D,-dmgfiff Dramaliff Fzmdamenlalr of Englifb 2 Effgfifb 2 Speefb Public Speaking World Hiirory in H R ' , t . , it ,ti M 10' E C gf . '- bww gl' wil' A -QC 0.4- !f Ltfjif. Driimatics students jamie Holstein and Dave Bowers prepare pumps fur the llilwn Festixal iisscmlaly. Below. Dranm students Marilyn Parker, Linda Graham, and Judy Cox enliven the court with gossip in the junior-Senini' Talent Assembly. 1 li- 7 f 'Sr Wm' 54:7 H, fu, .,.,,, r 1- m vm T-A, Q , JW , it wa r-Eli! Ark! me iff: :H 'ill H me fibow. A lunk of gunuzement comes over Pam Hyde's face as she und Andrea Krurner practice for it duet uct in speech, Lvfl. Debating the topic cnncerning trimiml inx estigurinn codes, Mark YilfI1Cll crwss-examines fc uitlvyeilr tlelviiter Druid Hall. iw Q wwiw 3' S, ik S, mg , fssi Q'-tr ,,,. ., . -1 P-5 - ttt' 5 W - - A .v1:,lt'l',,1y f ,. ,'Z' QE , 1 lg.-3 -eggvig g Jig H f- LL - ' 1f5'1Y'ff ' ' ' 2 ' L ' 'iv-L rf' , W , A ,Wi if :gs 'V' lm-wil' L I 4 I 1 ,A A As a deadline nears, Nancy DeRuyter, Mrs. Virginia Woodring, city-wide iournalism coordinator, and Nancy Holmes crop pictures for the yearbook. ,A N Norma Malone jourrzilllmz I, 2 An. ournalism Increases staff Under the direction of Miss Norma Malone, sec- ond year journalism students worked diligently to produce the 1968 Fzllfflli and 27 editions of the Qffill. To aid in maintaining the high standards and First Class Ratings by the National Scholastic Press Association of the 1966-67 Iffzlmn and Qnlll. all members of the staff attended summer clinics in Detroit, Michigang Lubbock, Texas, and Athens, Ohio. Steve Johnson, photography editor, won an out- standing photographer award at the publications workshop which he attended. Added to the staff of the Quill was the position of photography editor and added to the Falcon staff were the positions of copy, layout, class, and index editor. While learning the basic skills in writing and newspaper production, Journalism 1 students sub- mitted articles to the newspaper in addition to writ- ing and editing two editions of the Quill. Further classroom study included improved techniques in year- book production, ad lay-outs, and typography. I-1 students prepared newsbeats, ads, and listened to speakers in preparation for further study. Lefl. Combining their journalistic talents to produce nn effective publication, the Quill staff, under the direction of editor Ann Will. diligently works on an issue of the newspaper. Below. Carefully examining negatives, Rita Eggers chooses pictures for the Falmn. I ' sq ' l 4 3 g V: G' E li lie! 1 V 'H 2 'i ll l fr journalism 1 students in Miss Malone's fifth-hour class hurriedly fill packets forthe Sixth Annual journalism Clinic held in October. ge ,- W f 2 l 4' KI Ui W! '79 4 V 1 K .n S41 54 ' 1 ,V 5 at Q so 'A 28 Looking over the script of a Spanish play, Melissa Morgan, Melonie Fisher, and Janice Lotterer prepare to tape their parts. Students in Mrs. Aton's Spanish 3 and 4 class wrote and presented their plays. f ,fi S isa f gi Y .g V W Beverly Aton Sfnmirh I, 2, 3, 4 Gerald Brooks Frenrla 2 Englirb 1 William Bowman Frvrrrh I, 3, 4 Englifla I Ruth Lambeth Lfzlifl I, 2 W Foreign Languages Import cultures Classes in Spanish, French, and Latin offered com- prehension and fluency to students interested in the countries beyond our borders. By writing reports, reading novels, and speaking in the French language, students studied the culture and observed the holidays and traditions of France and the French people. Exploring the Spanish speaking countries, students became involved in games, songs, films, records, plays and skits performed in Spanish. A group of advanced Spanish students added music to the Span- ish room for Open House, attired in peasant dresses and native costumes. A study of grammar and Roman influence was emphasized in Latin classes. Advanced Latin students read works such as the Iliad and the Aezzeid in medieval Latin. Changing Whistle XY'hile You XX'ork, to Sing Wliile You Learn, Sandie Eclwarcls and Steve Ellis cwmplete an assignment for French 1. :EVM MW gg.:-' I wu..vlk3f hv' NSXJCO Above. Olen Greer and Ter S esa umner participate in a Spanish game which is a part of the activities of Spanish 1 classes. Left. Elaine Bishop-Jones aicls Doug Witherspoon with his toga during Latin class. 29 Right. Mastering the skill of lettering in Art I demands the full attention of junior Debbie Bellman. Below. Smoothing out the rough spots in his coil bowl, Pat Lane fashions a ceramic masterpiece in Art I. To ensure success he must add the correct amounts of water and mud to the clay. ' al FFP? it .1 I F a ,ee ti wi Above, In Miss Meadow's Art 2 class, Randy Williams models for Paula Thomas and other art students as they make watercolor and ink drawings. Rigfvl. In the Art I Time Tunnel exhibit, Su: Templeman and David Davenport por- tray early cave dwellers. K E, ,,. - t lx 4 2 5 K . sv ' .' 1 , at 3 W H 1' af. ' , 1, V., . .' id i'-,7 ,,.- ,- jji r.-,,,M14,f,, it 4. , a if xy v' ' f, 'Xt ,ZH 'C . QS Irie W J. at , :Qi 'Q i Linda Allen Af! I Jayne Meadows Art I, 2 fffrflficzl flrla' Fine Arts Develop creativity Included in the activities of Art students were various periods of figure drawing, art history study, lettering, water color, oil painting, creative design, printmaking, and sculpturing. Students designed imitation stained glass window sections, presented the annual hall art gallery, par- ticipated in the art history tournament in May, and toured various art shows and galleries including the Nelson Art Gallery in Kansas City. Through a class in applied arts, students worked on creative designs for practical purposes. Attention was placed on three-dimensional objects, advanced oil paintings, and the construction of jewelry. Miss Linda Allen joined the art department and instructed four classes of Art I. The classes traced the development of art from the primitive period to that of today. Driver education teacher Mr. Lechner administers ii vision test to Joe Graddy on an eye-testing machine purchased last year. ffl Beryl Bradley Bob Lechner Lyle Middleton Don Provance Iifiwi- 1fd1,f,1fj0,1 Dzircr Eifnmfion Drfrtr liillirizlifnt l7ff1'f'f Edllfflfiflfl Driver Education, Music Require practice Combining on-the-road driving with classroom in- struction and operation of simulated automobile units, sophomores gained a basic knowledge of traffic laws and practical driving experience. As part of the classroom work, a course in first aid was required. Members of the band, orchestra, choirs, and Free- dom Singers performed throughout the year in school assemblies, parades, music festivals, and concerts. Traveling to Tulsa-Hale Nov. 11, the band ap- peared in the football half time ceremonies there. At home they presented assemblies to local junior high schools, participated in pep assemblies and entered the music festival. On Oct. 25, the junior-Senior Choir and lireedom Singers sang in concert at Miller, Greenfield, and Lockwood. The choir and orchestra presented the Wiiiter Concert Nov. 30. Righz. Members of the junior-Senior Choir harmonize at a practice session prior to their concert. Bolfom. Driver education students find that the examination of the engine of a car can he interesting. W 'll ei? As 4105 :iw 4- 1 Ei i' NWQF 5 . y - I 5 Q .91 fx .15 4 L 7 X Willard Gulley Barbara Adrunced Band Buffjngfgn Admrzfed Ofrlyeffm Cjmmf I 2 Cadet Band Cbgi, Cade! Orfbenm A familiar sight for Falcon fans, the GHS Marching Band performs at half time. 0 - A mm.. . A Q5 Social Studies Expands horizons With a study of citizenship, Glendale freshmen became acquainted with life and the role of American people as related to democracy and American pol- icies. Film documentaries, classroom projects, re- ports, panel discussions, and debates provided the supplementary material to stimulate interest in the American way of life. Sophomores continued the program of social studies through the world history course. Through a study of world intellectual, social, economic, and political affairs, sophomores supplemented classroom work with panel reports and research papers. In a study of American history, juniors concen- trated on the history of early America and the peo- ple and problems of modern America. Films related important events in the lives of great American men and women, A A ,fn i Edward Baker ,335- -ues 49...- 'iaa uit ' Bill Bayless toy' '- lvfanda Boykin Cifizfjfffififf Cifizemhifr AU1L'?iL'iI71 Hiilory P-fJ'ff70!0RJ' Anwririzrz Pfoblfmr , Gary Eisenhour Jim Bresee Wfwgd Hi,,0,,, Howard Hardecke Pf7'fb0!0RJ' A77lt'7'ifzI7I Hiflorj Cilfzwzrldfr S05i010lU U m'Itl Hillary W'orld Hirtory X .,., i ,,.,... ..c,. ,- Q MG. lx .. . F K. Students in Mr. McKinney's sixth-period American history class listen carefully and take notes during one of his lectures concerning the Emhargo Act. -J siifs- :if Learning the varied aspects of democratic government requires the concentration of freshman Steve Myers during a citizenship lecture. X 5 i: . X . X5 xi A K st ., ,,,,, k f , L.-us.. sv..nh 'u s- -.1 A Gx.n5 i R' F-.on Nl 5v21oI R 'X , ' Anne xation Wins bv 2 ,l 'KID l f Af Amana-we Above. Becky Vernon tells of her experiences while touring Vietnam with her father and sings Freedom Prayer during the Teen Patriot Assembly. Left. Mr. Baker's third-hour citizenship class learns the value of current events. Y 5- 1 I Ex, li -at Several students and Mrs. Aton inspect the 173 Christ- it I mas packages sent to Vietnam through Operation BOG, sv Z initiated by Mr. Bresees Social Studies classes. r te at 1 r J, 5 Dflci Above. Becky Vernon, Miss BOG, presents a BOG package prepared by Glendale students to a Navy rep- resentative. Rigbl. David King finds that American History requires taking legible and copious notes. 36 r'-. 'ii A 'V Q . Q? I . p 1 ? .f t vm .1-.. . . ,,k,,, , N, pt., .. 1 y Q Y fx j. .1 4. A was Edgar McKinney Anzwimn Ilfitory lVw-ld Hirfory James Stever World Hirlory World Geography Emnamirr Glenn Painter Arlzrrimrz Hirtafy Carl Thomas Amerimrz HIJIOII Amefimrz Ilerilage De,tn1v'trr1f'r1lal Coardimzlor Y if Members of this World History class find that oral reports increase their understanding of current topics. K ffNj?Q!zaQ?Zj X , Sara Pearce Citizemhip W'0rld Hiftory Warren Yeary W01'fd Hirfofy Arzwrimrz Hirfofy jack Roberts Cizizemhip Amerium f1iIf0fj Driver Ednration Mary O'Brien Grnrml Edumrion -1-px 1 M221 dal, Social Studies Upholds heritage During the junior and senior years, one-semester classes in sociology and psychology were offered to students. In these classes students examined the minds and motivating factors of individuals and groups. Other elective courses in social studies included American Heritage and American problems. Students explored the nature of the American democratic so- ciety and the problems it faces. Emphasis was placed on critical thinking and de- veloping an interest in active participation in poli- tics, foreign aid, and foreign policies. In the study of economics and world geography, seniors were subjected to a study of problems con- cerning the economics of a nation and the geographic features of the world. Robin Tha, qQ:0m'x a..lmot'l' Ovtr and IM,-, ragga., 'Fqy-Q V4-Ca.+s'on boi Robo'n,T'll htvtr -Yorqofl' NHOJI qovwg, d0Y5Q, -for V510 HQQY, HQ 025 'I'.g!!:5::e?.91?Za1uae?Ix,f'?EhvseE!21 Q55 by MU, video NNOS1' Su-ll S'l',qY' 'l4.J'f P C,u+es+ mos-t mm I at I 'VL grande. r-son in -l-he, no lovo qou l1 ',,,? sos 4Nfl1t'u s This Sum Coco Luc '-4-and owvdu 'Vg-RN! st-N' 9 y i tiwakail 5- nb 9 mb G 'NYVX A P. 'K GAA, Aww get .phi-A' NU' KQV-9 AVYW -r be wana y E un' r Q U K ., , Q g li Art Elbert Margaret Fallin Pbyuc: 1 gene Fende Depmm P212 1 C00'd Learning to recognize spectra emitted by various chemical elements, chemistry students Linda jose Flofez Beveridge, Danny Singleton, Carol Barrow, and Darryl Hubbell utilize spectroscopes. Biology 1 Earth Sr 38 X X 1 K fs. fs. FY . Science Probes unknow Biology, earth science, chemistry, and physics com- - posed the field of scientific study. Through examina- B tion of plant and animal life and a knowledge of the properties of modern science, students prepared for 'X -s.. further study in medicine, engineering, chemistry, and F X geology. . As a means of evaluation for the texts being used si i i .5 X mf! 3 Em iQ f 1 N if N iv in Glendale science classrooms, a series of films kr-it-K . were taken by the University of Missouri for the i Midcontinental Regional Education Laboratory during N the months of October and December. Of the six Missouri teachers chosen to be observed, three of I them were from Springfield and two of them, Mr. FB Arthur Elbert and Miss Margaret Eallin, were from if- 'Q My x Glendale. , w April 4, 5, and 6 Glendale hosted the Ninth An- N nual Science Fair under the direction of Mr. William ,N Hansen. Competing were students from the South- 3 up west District's junior and senior high schools. - x K: X vwfcxfl . XA: 5 d f QV.. l.- lb X, X F William Hansen Gerald Hickey Kenneth R056 by Q f Pbyricr 1, 2 Biology 1, IA x gifffgggf ffl N A :fence sr, , k it Ku . Absorbed with qualitative analysi , Qinia Firestone and Nancy ? jordan have pen and paper handy to record the results. rd 1 L c C iv ik? ' f f s ' , 1 S' X r X G C- X 'Q ifib F x V J gy , AX 1 X Q XX, RJ- . ' C: W E-N G ' 1 Y -,-X -kv 'S 'f .Q S A f be A -X ciatx , - X ' is gy gfxxft 'X x Ct S K Q 5 Q A E- 2 1' 1 - -g , . ' ' F3 T ff? Q Y C, rj X P235 X Cf Q 6 X N ' t GX' L lx C if , k P ' Y f fxgbgr I I Qi 1 . . .K F5 5 gt X ' E39 A . kj K Mathematics Sharpens minds Recognizing the importance of correct usage and understanding of numbers and their properties, the mathematics department prepared students for work in careers or college by providing basic courses in math. After completion of regular math classes, algebra, geometry, and math analysis, students interested in depth studies of math attended a class in calculus at Drury College. Instruction was offered in solving basic number problems and understanding number relationships for use in daily life and in classroom work. Mr. Hansen, Glendale science teacher, taught a slide-rule class before school on Tuesday mornings for interested students. March 12 was the date of the National Mathe- matics Test open to all students who were interested in math scholarships. ,, Vfwfif Gerald Bonham Ruth Brueseke Kenneth Clark Algebra 2 Algebra 1 Algebra 1 Malh AnalyJi.r Math I Mail: IA 1132352 fhboney 3323541-Tnley Zigi? Bones The excitement of discovery is evident on the face of Miss Woody as she G,,,,,,,,,y G,0,,,e,,y Gmmmy and her Algebra 1 class discuss the solving of a problem. Minimum Pfafirlenry Marla IA Departmental Coordinator 'Q to MIP' ww-ug .4737 Working at the board. Pat Crocker and Judy Cox stop ll moment to concentrate on the solution of a difficult Algebra 2 problem in Mr. Nelson's sixth-hour class. -' ' y....5iE. f t 4-1 1 X . W ,yp.t .Q if .4 ' -xz. 1 X 'I Q new 1 awk X it Top. Mrs. Mires helps Beverly Sheldon over a rough spot in geometry. Left. While waiting for parents during Open House, Mr. Jones reads the Quill. Mary Lee Mires Wayne Nelson Robert Thomas jo Ellen Woody Algebra l Algelmz 2 Alifbm 1 AlilF5 11 I GM,m,,,y MMM, 1, 2 .limb 2 Gwfyyt-ffy Muff, 1 Minh IA Students in Mrs. Spencer's business law class stage a mock trial. Business Education Prepares leaders By taking courses in bookkeeping, typing, business English, business law, clerical practice, salesmanship, and shorthand, students prepared for future vocations in various fields of business. Modern equipment was provided by the Business Education department to aid the students in learning business practices. A mimeograph machine, duplicat- ing machine, electric and manual typewriters, a cal- culating machine, a dictaphone, and a multiple listen- ing unit were used by students in daily classroom work. The Administrative Management Society spelling test was given to members of Business Education classes and certificates were awarded to students with perfect scores. 4..- 'll i w I Ada Griffin Wilda McKeen Gladys Mabafy Carolyn Smith Billie Spencer Typing Bookkeeping Sborllaund Bufinexx Englilb Typing Buyineg Law Sefreiarial Practice Typing Bfzfir Bzuinsfr Salefmamhip Sbfiffbfmd Pmrfirex Bnfinefy Law WX? I . -1. - , in t 'fs' 's'g'f'i'tw' . a n v 5 i fx 5-he I Top. Puzzled over a difficult word, Nancy Garges concentrates on her shorthand. Left. Karen Robinson, Carol Highfill, and Debbie Simon discover that practice cloes make perfect as they learn the techniques of using adding machines. Above. 4 Diligently working on her stencil Linda Brown demonstrates for Charlotte Baker Wwg one of the mani' skills learned in Mrs. McKeen's secretarial practice class. Q? s 1 I' - vnavfg ,.-a Henry Moon C0oi7er'aIi1'e Occnpaliomzl Elfllfrlfillll Senior Don Miller prepares to place tags on merchandise while working at Newsporfs in Southern Hills. E s 1 i X 5 5 f Q - -s. 3 1 f - 75 f Z l 3 f i r 9 QI 1, Q if ' We , 55, if 7' Abore. Employed at the Brookshire Dental Laboratory, Chuck Patterson works on the construction of dentures. Rzgbz. Mr. Barnard helps Larry Nease shape 11 base as john Van Noy and Steven Wait watch. Ba I , il.-1 li' Q 4 7 Y- W---an--. 'A ds... ,Civ o ,i I . ---f 4 ,,e,i,i,g! rlj -p fd IS' SW' wiv X Q ,Q-0 ,e Mm,n, we r s ' ' his 'T I- -:ptr I if-..,. N5 3, N--If -- ...... X. at X kit ON-uv' nfl ng Industrial Arts, COE Provide training Industrial Arts courses presented the students with practical applications of skills useful in future oc- cupations. Boys worked on designs and construction of objects from wood, metal, and other materials. During the year finished products were displayed in the halls and showcases. On-the-job training combined with classroom work in the program of Cooperative Occupational Edu- cation. With emphasis placed on good employer-employee relations, the annual Employer-Employee banquet, held Ian. 25, honored the employers of student workers. Highlighting the year was the state C.O.E. con- vention held in March, which gave the students the opportunity of competing with others for honors in the areas of parliamentary procedure, essay, business and vocational spelling, sales demonstration, distribu- tion, job interviews, and the selection of the Distribu- tive Education student of the year. .,.,,. r V J g X NM Demonstrating one 'of the specialized techniques learned in Mr. Barnard's first hour drafting class, jim Cantrell constructs a basic blueprint. Kenneth Barnard Ernest Belden Gsfziml Metrzlztark Gcrzeml Dmffirzg Adzmmced Mclaluofk Adrruzcrd Dmffirlq General uU0U!f!l9Vk Girlfrgzl Iifftrficzzp Ad: amid Uvoodzt wk 45 Sherman Bradley flffifliml Dinfflor' Vomfiofm!-Terlmiml and Irzdnnrinl Ednrafion Congeniality helps Teresa Goss, Hillcrestg Helen Ellison, Glendaleg Patricia Cantrell, Pflcviewg and Elizabeth Clark, Centralg cope with Judy Compton, Willardg in nursing la . joy Baker Pmriiml Nursing A. R. Cade W00dl4'07'k Joe Fisher Air' Condiiiofzing and Refrigemtiorl David W. Berryman Dl!'llLifl!7' Vomtiazml-Teffhfzifal and Indurlrial Eduration ,.,w-ni Y' Leslie Brock Pfiflfiilg Layton Clay Dafa Pfofeffirlg George Freeze A1110 Nerbmziff -- vs...-f Paul Brock Auto Body Repair Chester Erickson Terhniml Drafling Gala Gardner Coardzmztor Health Ofr14p11lim1.r The Vocational Technical Building, with this year's new a ddition, offers half-day sessions in various vocations to public high school students wigs 3 john Green, Glendaleg Rick Vessels, Centralg Samuel Kensinger, Central, and Doug Price, Glendale, perform basic experiments. Vocational Technical School Trains for future A total of 111 students represented Glendale this year at the Vocational Technical School. Under the instruction of 19 faculty members, the students re- ceived specialized training in such courses as: auto mechanics, electronics, agriculture, data processing, auto repair, and machines. With a complete enrollment of 543 students, the school offered 15 courses, including a new course for television repair. A new Wing was added which allowed the addition of another welding shop and a mechanics shop. The students selected one training area as a part of their regular curriculum on a half-day basis. The purpose of the Vocational Technical program is to aid the students in the pursuit of specialized occupa- tions. gi f ifl: K..-1-R Verna Dickenson Nadeafl MOIIOH Secrelary Sfffffdfy PRACTICAL NURSES-from row, Patricia McDaniel, Teresa Elizabeth Clark, Olive Marie White, Ellen Ramey, recom! Patricia Cantrell, Susan Hurley, Joyce Underwood, Carolyn Goss, Shelley Nelson, row, Judy Compton, Stalker, Patty Davis, bark row, Dee Ann Thompson, Betty Horton, Helen Ellison, Cathy Young, Sharon McKim, Nancy Crockett, Mrs, joy Baker, R.N.-instruc wrt , , tOI. Vocational Technical School Offers placement Scheduling courses on a half-day basis, juniors and seniors enrolled at the Vocational Technical School were assisted in their choice of occupational study and aided in obtaining employment in that occupa- tional field after graduation. The Vocational Technical School sponsors a course in vocational agriculture. The boys from all four public high schools enrolled in this course belong to the Springfield chapter of Future Farmers of America. The purpose of Future Farmers of America was to develop rural leadership and create an interest in farming and agriculture business while maintaining the status of a local, state, and national association. In addition to the regular courses in agriculture offered at the Vo Tech school, a course in farm mechanics is a part of the program. 5 Q. ,fr 1:- -bf .a .V Ddlph HM!-Els Gene Hoss jesse Hudson Virgil johnson Jghn Kirby Maritim' Elcrlf-anirr Tele:-Irion Vocational Vgggffgrilrl Pvm'ci.ri'.r Otis Letterman Igvfmir and lVeldir1g Agrirzrlfurr Russell L. Lee 1yf,1,,q,,g 1ll4'f'f'1ff f7 john Pearson T, j. White Nam! William Elerlronir Dam A1410 Bgdy Iizbrimzion 1WCDaniel Prorening Repair Ania Merlmnirx In a Vocational Technical printing class, Glendale senior Eda Sphiar adjusts a camera in order to obtain a negative, one of the steps in offset printing. Lefl. Auto mechanics students Jimmie Brewer, Glendale, Denny Armstrong, Hillcrest, Billy Farr, Central, and Don Hall, Park- view, test a car engine with a Marquette Engine-Analyzer. Below. By constructing a farrowing crate, john Hayes, Glendale, Don Sissel, Glendale, and Kenneth Day, Central, undertake one of the many projects of the Vocational Agriculture II classes. .fame - J ' WTTSQFA Wi A l E 1 FUTURE FARMERS-from muy Rex Fleming, jerry Carter, Mervin Rash, james Fleming, Gary Clark, Bruce Angel, Randy White, Bob Garlock, Gary Williams, .rerond row, Danny Kreider, Wayne Brasel, Gary Stiver, Chester Kite, David jones, james Holman, junior Cox, James Anderson, Gary Coffman, Randy Morrill, zbifd row, Edward Hunt, Kenny Day, Stephen Page, Ted Chittenden, Eddit Booth, Andy Angel, Don Sissel, Wayne Stokes, Rick David, Daryl Rhodes, Mr. John Kirby-sponsor, bark row. Gary Headrick, Ronnie Randolph, Bill Adams, Don Evans, john Ballard, Larry Stewart, Tony Savy, Mike Shaffer, Perry Weatherman, john Hays. Home Economics Holds annual rea Through study in basic Home Economics 1, 2, and 3 courses, girls learned from practical experience techniques for use in personal and family life. Instruction in sewing, cooking, interior design and nutrition offered students fundamental knowledge in homemaking practices. Four one-semester courses in child care, family living, interior design, and supervised food allowed specialized study in particular fields of interest. The annual tea honored mothers in December with refreshments and a display of Christmas gifts and decorative ideas created by members of home economics classes. Throughout the year practical application of the techniques acquired in classroom study was stressed by student preparation of meals, menus, clothing, and plans for room designs in the various classes. .NX Engrossed in the tasks of sewing, these members of Home Economics benefit from the assistance of Mrs. Rimmer. .49 ! With diligent work, Brenda jones, Patty johnson, and Sue Nevatt create a delightful snowman of caramel popcorn with marshmallow eyes and a gumdrop nose in a Home Economics 2 class. Wanda Coffman Home Eronamirr I Child Cafe Family Liring Clara Rummel Home Efonomicr 1, 2 I Q'-f f-fiilal . , K y ' fyn, - Q an ,r J fi-srl, X x jo Ann Rimmer Home Efonamicr 1, 3 Supeffiyed Food Mareia Smith Home Eronomicr 1 Home Demmlion 'Yr-4 -,I -gL'W3v.Q. . W '1 'x 'sm-me' 'K . K L 'ix'- f x ss fn , 6 wx 6 5? 6.3 8? AE Q '19 f r X 5 far- M Afzofe, Mr. Paul Mignard, local photographer, displays and explains various wedding pictures to members of Mrs. Coifman's sixth hour Family Living class. Lefz. Girls in this Home Economics I class focus their attention on their sewing projects. at ,. afavi5f,, 11 ri 3' - .. Above. Linda Maynard swings on the parallel bars, spotted by two gym classmates. Riglal. A delighted audience watches as the girls of Mrs. Bush's physical education class swing to the tune of Winchester Cathedral in an Open House demonstration. Doris Bush jane Rogers Pbyriml EdI4FIlli0l1 1, Plwiml Edl1f4li0V1 1, 2, 3 2, 3 Physical Education Stresses fitness With a variety of activities, the physical educa- tion teachers sought to provide the best conditioning for each student. Taking part in relays, softball, whiffleball, gym- nastics, volleyball, tininkling, and routines with In- dian clubs, hoola hoops, and wands, girls developed muscle coordination and grace. Boys gym classes involved activities geared toward excelling in the spring physical fitness tests. These activities included touch football, track, wrestling, tumbling, basketball, and softball. Alternating with periods of active gym and out- door exercise were four-week periods of classroom health study for juniors. Offered to girls, Mrs. Doris Bush instructed a trial course in family survival along with a series of films concerning family life that was presented to all physical education classes. im ti 5 i H , a b the skins and the shirts in physical education, these players jump high to blogk 3 5h0t, During a heated game etween R at H ' 1 A Q tr IC had da 'inf it N . f ig M .Au WMVwww-at by if . , , Wy fir-f ,- lf 4 A , X i i X Af X - ' -' ' N f mu-L.i ii iu: Energetic freshman boys of Mr. Carras' sixth-period gym class strain to reach new heights in physical fitness. 6-. Sonny Stringer mfion I. Pbyfiral Ednfalian I 2, 3 Bob Price Pbyfiml Edu Nick Carras Pbyfiml Edrmxlion 1, 2, 3 2, 3 'Q , X,k,?f1 ,.3 2,5 Non-Certified Personnel Maintain order Maintaining its efficient operation, Glendale's non- certified personnel consists of 23 cooks, seven cus- todians, and six secretaries. Preparing nutritious lunches for all the students and teachers kept the cooks busy, while custodians were concerned with keeping the school building clean and in smooth running order. Mrs. Frances Deck, secretary to Mr. Ford, Mrs. Connie Sade, secretary to Mr. Deiker, and Miss Judy Deulen and Mrs. Sherri Fishel took care of school records and correspondence. In the attendance office, Mrs. Marjorie Krebs and Mrs. Hazel Smith kept records of student at- tendance and transportation. Together these people behind the scenes worked to unify the activities of Glendale students and teach- ers while maintaining the order and cleanliness of the building. They kept in close contact with students and offered assistance. ., -,,,,:?. ev- 7 1 ,-A pf? i N if , ', J, Q , Q v i . ' Y. f ty' 5 ,,,, , -if QW , -F . if R .. . ...,, ,. , ,f if ,. . .A-ff, we ' .ef - rfes it i ifillefifn if y ff -Sfj Frances Deck Seerelafy in lbe Principal Marjorie Krebs Auendanre Offire Judy Deulen Main Office Connie Sade Serrelafy lo the Afrirlanl Principal Sherri Fishel Main Office Hazel Smith Alfendance Office f as x D .X X as . X Secretaries Miss Deulen, Mrs. Deck, Mrs. Sade, and Mrs. Fishel pause to converse during their daily secretarial routine in the main office. 1N,.,.,r,,,,,,, l Coming twice ri week, school nurse Rose Huggins checks the list of those excused from physical education. COOKS-Afrmzl rang Mary Henry, Ruby Atkins, Ruth Womack, Pat Mrighen, Maiudie Flemming, row two, Goldie Wright, Minnie Boyd lllye Smith, Thelma Fonner, Jean Grissom, mu' lbree, Hilda Johnson, Dottie Lewis, Betty Kroutil, Jo Stringer, Carol Vitzthum, bark wu, Nora Miller. Marie Matlock, Betty Bugg, Mary Allen, Viviun Floyd, LnVerne Wfheeler. 'i ., if QQ if n A. A i n A , 3 1 V f ' Q if S 75 is s - f E if, 8 x 3,, K K G 1 r SF i S if 1 Lum s Two of th X J l I 'MW ., if . L Ai Y ll CUSTODIANS-fwfr! mug B.1sel Bryan, Bill Pruitt, Lee Lane, Don Miller, bark mug Ernie Mitchell, Russell Cummings, Leo Morton, Lowell Clark. Glendale cooks start early in the morning to prepare the roasts for one e mostpopulur lunches they serve to students and teachers. 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 X t 1 1 1 I L 4 I 1 1 1 1 ,. lf' If 1 r N! I 1 , 4' 5 ,hp- f l , A 1 Q' W 1 ' if f Q'A'-1-MW N isp V if-L,-1 f ,W X : Ep ' -' ' ' 3 ' we 1 ,. 'J -w 5 x 1-If SPORTS . H,-,Q Y V liheign 4 . .A 'lyk , Varsity Gridmen Compile 3-7 slate The Glendale Falcons finished their 1967 season with a 3-7 record. The GHS eleven played their toughest schedule in the five years of gridiron compe- tition. Three top teams from Missouri, Arkansas, and Okla- homa were among the opponents on the Falcons' hardened roster. Glendale's three wins came against Parkview, Fulton, and Hillcrest. By dropping Park- view and Hillcrest the varsity Birds captured third in the conference action with a 2-2 record. Poplar Bluff, Springdale, Ark., and Tulsa Hale were three of the tough elevens to stymie GHS. Springfield Central, top rated in Missouri, was also victorious over the battling Birds. Glendale's defense was led by seniors Bob Allred, jim Guinn, jerry Bader, and Bill Davidson. The of- fensive squad was sparked by juniors Bill Whitaker, Pat Crocker, Roger Stocker, and Kenny Pearce, as the young Falcon team battled against seasoned foes. VARSITY SCOREBOX GLENDALE OPPONENTS 0 Poplar Bluff ........., 46 21 St. Louis Sumner ...... 27 0 Springdale, Ark. ...... 38 37 Fulton .............. 25 6 K. C. De La Salle .... 14 0 Central? ......... . . 18 13 Parkview? . . . . . 0 7 Hillcrest? . . . . . 6 13 Joplin? ..... . . . 21 0 Tulsa Hale .......... 34 ?denotes Ozark Conference game Glendale's rugged defense unit led by Bob Allred C151 Jrn Hendershott f87j, and Roger Stocker 1455 close on the CHS Bulldogs in their Ozark Conference meeting. CHS won 180 Below. 'Fighting Falcons' including Larry Moll 1751, Louis Arms 1571, and Pat Crocker G41 attempt to drive the offensive unit of K.C. DeLa Salle for a loss. GHS fell victim 14-6. Lefz. On short yardage and third down the Falcons defense stiffens to hold K.C.'s Titans for no gain. The Titans failed to gain yardage and GHS took over possession. '33, 23,3 Ef 756?2'it7 S t'St5S91' 88964-ffe 7 A 5g55S'75i7,'w63 B7 VARSITY FOOTBALL-from row, Charles Neff, Mike McKinney, Bill Davidson, jerry Bader, Herb Wattner, R. C. Scanlon, Mike Baldwin, Eddie Cearly, Kenny Pearce, Bill Whitaker, Pat Crocker, Roger Stocker, .termzd row, Coach Bob Lechner, Mgr. Steve Thomas, Mgr. Mike Wolkins, Lonnie Bechtel, jim Hendershott, Jewell Wfindle, Tom Bouldin, Doug Housman, Larry Moll, Rick Walker, Stan Wilgus, Rocky Crouch, Steve Smith, jerry Freeman, Mgr. Steve Christianson, Coach Don Provance, bark ww, Bill Coe, Bob Selle, Steve Huntley, Hugh Doak, Rex Roundtree, Louis Arms, Bob Allred, jim Guinn, Eddie Pyatt, Bob McAnally, Paul Bramer. IUNIOR VARSITY SCOREBOX Glendale moves in an attempt to block Central's punt in the first Central ' Glendale game. The j.V. Birds won the contest 22-8. GLENDALE OPPONENT 13 Hillcrest O 19 Parkview . . . . . 0 13 Joplin .. .. 7 22 Central . . . 8 20 Mtn. Grove . . . . 2 13 Hillcrest . .. . . 6 34 Parkview . . . . 15 0 Central . . . . . 12 FRESHMAN SCOREBOX GLENDALE OPPONENT 12 Parkview . .. .. . 0 14 Ava ...... . . . 0 54 Williard B . . . . 27 O U Hillcrest .. 19 0 Parkview . . . . . 6 33 Central .. .. . 14 Q a fi a IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL-from row, Fred Krautsch, Phil Klapp, Phil Buterbaugh, Doug Witherspoon, John White, jim Gustaveson, Kenneth Rose, Leon Ball, jim Wieley, Roger Pickney, Warren Robinette, second row, Coach Sonny Stringer, Rick Gilzow, Tommy Tucker, jack Lilley, jirn Risner, Charles Eckert, Larry Floyd, Mike Johnson, Gary Griffin, Kevin Lollar, Manager Steve Thomas, Coach Bob Price, bark row, jeff Davis, Mark Groit, Steve Bowers, Mike McNabb, Ted Whitaker, Tom Maples, Allen Weatherly, Dennis Hendershott, John Bench, Reid Claxton, Russell Garrison. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-from row, Phil Kanehl, Gary Walton, Dennis Tucker, Raymond Lynde, Tom Allred, Randy Folk, Mike Willhoit, Keith Smith, second row, Kirk Wulff, Ron Yancy, Stan Darden, Berry Misemer, Darrell Denby, Eddie Williamson, Keith Morehouse, Bob Bredzeale, Tom McClain, Mark Robinett, Tony Slavens, tbiwz' row, Joe Aton, Lynn Thompson, Danny Watkins, Greg Love, Craig Grayless, Steve Lurvey, Dan Honeycutt, Brian Correll, Fred McQueary, Randy jones, Coach Bill Bayless, fourlb row, Scott Christiansen, David Potts, David Crane, Tim Sweeney, Charles Courtney, Kenny Draper, Greg Hlavaty, Lynn Avery, joe Ratcliff, Terry Williams, Dennis Barclay, bark. row, Larry McVne, Mike Nevatt, Randy Nivens, Mike Habermehl, Chet Pearmann, John Gzula, Jim Sellars, Wayne Meyers, Robert Eastwood, Kelly Brown, Gary Groeteke, Bruce Jones. e r rii 1,-1 , , , y 1. , i n 1 'fir . : f A 7 1 1 X E' G B ,S in t.3 B'V 15 QM l by if r N 4A ?4f 4 7 Emote Q-J? 5 ff' b I. ! X 'J X 'eff' JV,s, Freshmen Down 17 teams Glendale's Junior Varsity football team, coached by Mr. Bob Price and Mr. Sonny Stringer, ended an almost perfect two year season. The young Birds compiled a 13-1 overall record after their lone loss came in their last game of the season to Central's Bullpups. The JV's captured the B team Ozark Conference championship title for the second year in a row. The champions had an average of 5 points defensively. Under the coaching leadership of Mr. Bill Bay- less, Glendale's Freshman team posted a 4-2 fall season record. With the largest number of freshman boys par- ticipating in prep football, the Baby Birds defeated such teams as Ava, Willard, Central, and Park- view. The freshman teams of Hillcrest and Park- view handed the Birds their only losses. Freshman halfback Randy Folk C231 cuts inside with the ball as Phil Kanehl U55 feigns the carry on the roll-out play. lHallJ1 ldZ ll' Rl!- ' UL lik! '1.-th..-. I7Y7.ulqflDuZakq T-271 VARSITY BASKETBALL-front row, Craig Bothwell, Mark Miller, Mike Larmer, Tim Howell, :econd row, Coach Jack Roberts, Doug Moellering, Steve Tolliver, jim Brown, Manager Hoot White, back row, Jack Looney, Gary Warren, Joe Warren, Jerry Brown, Pete Lollar. Varsity Basketball Ties 64-65 record Losing only one game in non-conference action, Glendale's varsity Falcons compiled an 18-7 record. Coach Jack Robert's squad tied a Glendale record es- tablished in the 1964-65 season for most wins in a single year. Battling in many close decisions, the Birds fell victim to Hillcrest and Central twice by one point in con- ference action. Two rolling victories over PHS and split- ting with Joplin netted the Falcons a tie for third in Ozark Conference outings. The victory over Parkview was the first by a Springfield squad in five years. Glendale entered the Blue-Gold Tournament at Green- wood and captured first place in the Gold Division. GHS dropped Sparta, Buffalo, Lockwood, and Bolivar in gaining the honors. Post-season competition in the Class L Regionals at Neosho saw the Glendale Falcons upset Central of Springfield, avenging two earlier losses, after ousting Joplin to capture second place. In the championship game, GHS fell to Parkview in a tight scoring race. Four seniors and seven juniors composed the varsity squad with Hoot White and Larry Floyd managing the players. 62 ' -ff 'Nf Left. Glendale's basketball staff led by Mr. Jack Roberts fon the ballj and assist- ants Mr. Ed Baker and Mr. Lyle Middleton, contemplate a Falcon rniscue in the PHS game. Abore, Lefty Gary Wfarren drives on a layup against the Parkview Vikings as Mike Larmer 1301 blocks Darell Eldridge from pursuit. if cf A-'-we A . ' ..,,.aww-f '-1 H W , ,,,., 1, I ::'- . .. 1-Q zkxi, 1 . A . 1? QSM g .... A l 'P 5 A 5 . 5 . VARSITY SCOREBOX GLENDALE OPPONENT 53 Ft. Smith, Ark. ...... 51 50 Columbia Hickman .... 48 76 K. C. Westpod ........ 53 93 Lebanon ............ 77 45 Sedalia Smith-Cotton . . 29 72 Mexico .............. 67 Blue-Gold Tournament 82 Sparta .............. 51 68 Buffalo ..... . . . 50 47 Lockwood . . . . . . 45 82 Bolivar ..... . . . 65 59 Hillcrestx ..... . . . 60 94 Harrison, Ark. . . . . . . 72 73 West Plains .... . . . 63 60 Centralxt ..... . . . 61 77 Parkview? .... . . . 57 50 Joplin? .... . . . 59 60 Hillcrestx . . . . . 63 79 Central? . . . . . . 80 56 Joplin? .... . . . 51 71 Parkview? ..... . . . 52 74 jefferson City . . . . . . 66 64 Rolla ................ 68 Class 'L' Regionals 60 Joplin .......... . . . 43 53 Central ... ... 43 45 Parkview ............ 54 QX i- I dy' 'W 1 ,. ,.i,W,,, wt- g , -m..,..... - ' -7 ' Nan... , .. . Above. High-flying Falcon Craig Bothwell flips a pass over Bulldog Rick Dunn to teammate Pete Lollar. Left. Senior joe Wfarren hustles on defense grabbing a rebound from Sedalia. Mike Larmer and Pete Lollar set to aid joe. 4.2.1 . Driving through Parkview Viking defenders, Gary Hay lays up a shot for an easy two-point play The junior varsity Falcons dropped the game 44-41 after an early season victory at PHS. IUNIOR VARSITY from row, Alan journagan, Gary Grove, David Reid, Mike Cass, Stan Vest, Tim Scruggs bark rou Coach Ed Baker, Dennis Scott, Mike McNabb, Larry Buzbee, john 144 1 tap 5 flu: i Q .. Q q , ., M I yly . ,,., al , JV, Frosh Basketball Limit opposition Closing the season with an 11-10 mark, Glendale's junior varsity squad completed a successful year. The squad scored at a clip of 56.8 points per game and limited the opposition to less than 52 points per game. The junior varsity was paced by scoring leaders Mike McNabb, Larry Buzbee, and Doug Moellering. Gary Grove and Gary Hay led the playmakers from inside and outside. Chris Fuldner and strong reserv- ists provided the JV cagers with added punch. The freshman team posted a winning mark of 7-6 over the long season. ln Ozark Conference, battling Springfield squads, the baby Birds evened their record at 3-3. Greg Hlavaty and Alan Pickering paced the scorers for the young Birds. The B freshman squad lost only two decisions in their eight game outing. The losses came at the hands of intra-city foes Central and Hillcrest. Dual victories over Parkview's Vikes and the Willard Tigers led GHS wins. A late season decision over Hillcrest closed the B squad season. Freshman cager Mason Cox arches a field goal attempt over the outstretched arm of Nixa defenders at GHS. 'g. 'suv' tv . my 'I sg RE? f f f 7' f-E, '-4' ,,,,af FRESHMAN SCOREBOX J. v. scoREBoX GLENDALE OPPONENTS GLENDALE OPPONENTS 35 Willard A -'----'--- 41 ae Fort smith, Ark. ,..... .. 40 40 Willafd HB -- --- '16 75 Columbia Hickman ...... 61 40 Central A ., .... 51 68 K. C. Westport . .. 36 29 Central f-B . , ..., 42 89 Lebanon .......... . . . 52 34 Lebanon A . . . . 29 37 Sedalia Smith-Cotton . . . . 30 43 Parkview A ... .... as :Tico --'------ -- --- 58 35 ---- 30 74 413552, 4411. 11123 35 Hillffesf A ' '-'- 27 47 West Plains ..,. ... 43 28 Hillcrest B - - - - 36 61 Central .... . . . . . 75 25 Central A .. . . . 26 56 Parkview ... . . .. 37 47 Central B ... .... 30 55 Joplin - - - - --- 50 43 Nixa ......... .... 3 6 51 Hillcrest ' ' 54 , 71 Central ... ... 56 32 Parkview A . .. .... 51 58 Joplin HH H. 67 36 Parkview B . . . ..., 20 68 Lebanon Q ' . h i I 41 40 Willard A - ---- 28 58 Hillcrest . . . . . . 89 56 Willard B . . . 34 41 Parkview .... . . 5. 44 45 Hillcrest --AH - . . 32 44 Nixa .......... ... 73 33 Hillcrest ..B,, I U 18 51 Jefferson City .... . .. 52 45 Nixa ....' . ' 35 26 Rolla ........ . . . 36 45 Republic .... . . . 51 j FRESHMAN BASKETBALL-front row, Don Cass, Tom Allred, Charles Roberts, Rodney Weston, Andy Pickering, Scott Christiansen, jeff Young, Manager john Evans, second row, Manager john Bennett, Steve Anderson, Greg Hlavaty, Larry Colclazier, Mike journagon, Wayne Myers, Darre11.Denby, Coach Lyle Middleton, back row, J. M. Bass, Mike Lea, Ronnie Yancy, Bob Breazeale, Mason Cox, Lynn Thompson Don johnson, Lynn Avery. ,- -- Track Scores in relays Beginning the spring season with a series of indoor track meets, Glendale's thinclads pro- duced several impressive victories. Coach Bill Bayless had eight returning lettermen tovcomplete his 32-man track roster. The cindermen competed with Springfield squads along with Joplin in Ozark conference and played at open meets. Area squads faced the fly- ing Falcons and, later in the season, met GHS in regional and state competition. With underclassman support, Glendale estab- lished a strong track team. After losing much of its strength to graduates, the Falcons rebuilt the field event competition. The cindermen found their greatest depth in relay teams, sprints, and medley action. TRACK-front raw, Kevin Wyatt, Gary Walton, Randy Folk, Mike Willhoit, Dennis Tucker, Jecarzd ww, jim Brown, Mark Pelham, Kenneth Norton, Chris Fuldner, Reggie Galyean, jim Gustaveson, Kenneth Pearce, llaird raw, Eddie Cearley, Lonnie Bechtel, Pete Lollar, Allen Weatherly, Stanley Wilgus, Hugh Doak, Eric Atkinson, Kevin Lollar, f0ll1'll9 row, Coach Bill Bayless, Philip Klapp, Paul Bramer, Mike McNabb, Larry Buzbee, Steve Price, Roger Stocker, bark row, Steve Christiansen-trainer, Carl Cannefax, Roger Edgar, john Melton, jeff Davis, Shelby Stone, Lyman Daughtery, Steve Thomas-manager. i-.... ,, 1 pi,,p sss as . gg a , 5.199 awp it SIC? Stiff .ilu Above. Sprinters Cris Fuldner and Kenny Pearce fire out of the blocks in Spring track practice. Righz. Cindermen jim Gustaveson, Kenny Norton, Cris Fuldner and Kenny Pearce sprint down the stretch toward the finish line. :::f:f:,.i pf? . J -.-w ' 7' '?'f.'. N 1-. i , .. , .4 N -7..,,.,..,,,,,QE,,r, eh, ,W , . ry. .. .. ,..' . ,U 5 .e ..' in U Sprinting along the track at Lowe Stadium, GHS cindermen warm up for serious practice during the cold afternoons of February and March. 'N..,,Q.N v-...,M N AWA'-....,,- Q..., . .... k'h '-.mmm x w-iW..,MM . ..., -New Vwyk K -...NMWM kkky W ...NNMMN ef' N s. ,,,, MA, -..,,,oXw 0 X 'rf f ,v. - i r Swv 2 , W gli rro, W I , I A ' ,-rL 0 A L l ' L rrf' N YXKY- Above. In an intra-city match, Reggie Galyean, a participator in five track events competes in the 60-yard low hurdles. Lefl. Pole vaulter jim Brown vaults over the bar to advance in the finals of the Springfield relays. - X-9. . Q 3' ...W N N wx 5 K S 'ge is 62 fd Q 0' .V 9 'k ai ii I r N ' 'N ' . 3 N il ' fi --,.., l' l' is 'Vim-. nb O f Q., mx U 4 . . an '4 0. . , N V A A, GOLF LETTERMEN-David Moots, Bob Boyer, Bill Daniel, Eric Ambler. xi it Tb Ii 5 Golf, Tennis Compete for titles Glendale's only returning letterman, senior Eric Ambler, helped lead Glendale's golf team to another successful season. Bob Boyer, a member of last year's squad was aided by transfer letterman ADavid Moots. Bill Daniels also added depth to the squad. Practice began in March and the linksters first match was with Parkview. The GHS team competed against all Springfield Public High Schoolsg in the SMS Relaysg in addition to the Ozark Conference matches at Joplin and Springfield. Glendale's golf team challenged the faculty to a Student-Faculty match to finish the season. Glendale's three returning tennis lettermen, Betty Anderson, Mark Newport, and Steve Newport, helped the GHS team finish another outstanding year. Practicing since March, the netters opened their season against Central. They had two Ozark Confer- ence tilts, one at Joplin and one in Springfield and competed in the SMS relays. The linksters season was concluded with the MSHAA District and State Tournaments. 4-5 TENNIS-from row, David Atkins, Betty Anderson, Alan Busiek, .verond row, Steve Newport, Mark Newport, Coach Lyle Middleton. GHS Letterman Eric Ambler tees off as Glendale linksters David Moots, transfer letterman from Hillcrest, Bob Boyer, and Bill Daniel keep their eyes on the ball. X Rage ' , ' . , , . 1 A V V I L ' t Y A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' P I K K 1 I : 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 x 1 f 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . . 1 1 . , 1 1 1 ,V 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 . . , , 1 . .A 1 1 1 '1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 , , 1 x '. 1. 1 K I X - I. I I - 1 I I 1 vk rn f.1'V I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I .,'. H. I, '. ' ' 1 1 1 1 1, 14 1, -1 1 1 1 K 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 Y.. 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CCOITICS VHISIK Glendale's wrestling team, under the supervision of Coach Bob Price, opened its season by downing Willow Springs 41-13. The grapplers proved vic- torious over joplin 29-23 and the jefferson City Jays 22-19. In Ozark Conference league play squads from Parkview, Central, and Hillcrest defeated Glendale's grapplers. The losses left GHS in the cellar half of X the conference race. V, The largest win for the first-year grapplers came i over the Willow Springs Bears. The first year mat- V p E a W men carried the regular six meets, and the Ozark Con- tw Q KM, 2 ference post-season matches. y Vp.,V V 5 Zgtgkg pd gggpj N , p V,,i This being the first year that wrestling has been pppffyyy, incorporated in the school system as a regular varsity iii' iii y sport, GHS proved successful with a .500 record. P C Glendale had seventeen lettermen and nine provisional if ..,, Q.-f 'ft' f-f 'P ' letters were awarded to underclass enthusiasts. an iii P In the district meet, held at Parkview, Falcon grapplers entered twelve men. Of those twelve Dan W Virnig, Billy Reed, Mike McKinney, and jim Seaton A qualified for the state meet held at Kansas City. Ruskin was the host for the meet. Coach Bob Price administers first aid to Mike McKinney dur- ing a Parkview Wrestling match. i Right. Two-year letterman Scott Herrman slides into first on a close play against Central. Below. In Girls' Intramurals competition, Carole Myers shoots to add another two points to the GHS score. -.. I ' W 6 ,Q if . 141,- vu-..,,, Being assisted by Diane Philbin and Betty Anderson, Debbie Bellman prepares to make an offensive move in an en- counter against Hillcrest during Glendale Girls' Intramural basketball play. si Baseball, Girls' Intramurals Face competition Glendale's baseball team prepared for and faced tough competition in their '68 hardball season. The GHS squad was strengthened by five return- ing lettermen: Fred Steury, Scott Heerman, Eddie Pyatt, Barry Poindexter, and Craig Bothwell. The team, having finished second in Ozark Confer- ence play during the 1967 season, again completed a very impressive hardball season. In spring training Coach Don Provance had a large number of capable juniors and seniors turn out. Joe and Gary Warren, Bob Selle and others helped to strengthen the '68 team. The GHS Girls' Intramurals, under the direc- tion of Mrs. jane Rogers, .participated in both city-wide and intra-school competition during the 1967-68 program year. Girls were able to participate in volleyball, basketball, bowling, table tennis, and tennis. Some members of the program also took part in fall and winter basketball and volleyball sports days at Hillcrest, Parkview, and also at GHS. J, 6 I. . - W Above. Promising a powerful season for the hardballers are returning lettermen Craig Bothwell, Fred Steury, Scott Heerman, and Barry Poindexter. Eddie Pyatt was absent. Lefz. Pro- viding a tough' defensive effort at third base, GHS in- fielder Fred Steury makes a close play to tag an Oak Park runner on the slide. Fred continually adds a strong defensive spark for the hardball Birds. Right. Trying to make a swisher takes concentration for Danny Williams in the intramural free throw contest open to any boy at Glendale. Below. Intramural basketball takes just as much energy and sticktoitiveness for these boys as varsity ball does for the Falcons. 'an- ,,,,..- qm- X ,,....--W junior table tennis champion Olen Greer practices one of his returns designed to foil any opponent. ws,- 6 1 it .3 an 'K ,VX if 7. f s tix-i While Charlie George and Mark Newport get ready to bring down the Intramurals nlarge program Glendale's Boys' Intramurals have finished their second year of competitive play. The program, under the direction of Mr. Gerald Hickey, encompassed sev- eral fields of athletic endeavor. Competition was provided in free-throw shooting, golf, soccer, table tennis, volleyball, swimming, cross- country, and basketball. The program was enlarged from its original size after involving a record number of boys. Wrestling was dropped from intramurals and add- ed to the interscholastic schedule for the first year. New additions to the Glendale program were golf, swimming, and free-throw shooting. Boys participating in each of the events came from all four of the GHS classes and were allowed to take an active part in any and all of the sports offered. The largest of Glendale sports in intramurals was the basketball competition. Fall and spring tourna- ments were held for the junior-senior and freshman- sophomore divisions. A large turnout was seen in field soccer which began practice in early March. rebound, Eric Ambler tries to block Fred Steury's attempt at scoring. '+-- 1... - N'--Q-ea.,,Q W -Q 'SD ,Qs just a flick of the wrist might land the free throw championship for Tom Cook. ,X X Ti 32 35 WIA ,F s 4 5 KM-M.. W -., Sf : ag N' Q xx V KJ Kjx I mw- Lxxi xl lg SX ix , L 1 A - K L M ' ., ' J Y 'W X3 x'-1 A 'Jq' K '-ex, 5,1 J , Q wk .Nj QM- n -Ln f w N, v ff N-f gi , TX Q fd ' . ' N' X , 3 . 1 Q N N1 fb M' f if Q -3 'X W.: V .J NJ X X' 5 5 ,I , Y X, , xu, xc' WS- W uv 'A -x Qi . . . Q N 3 NJ -, V -4 xa .-3 1 1 YE' .XJ V V , Q K x .J Q 1 , N V K ' .Q 6, . vi! 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V--1 --N Se W r -, N., v N F N' N' - ' 'Yi , V 'N , 7, V QJ f-Q ' ,N N xg 'X if .F :AJ Xl' Q- ' KJ f, xg ' VV Q 'J 'N X4 .i yy, N.-1 K Q Xi l , A, i ,L - , .V rf ' .L 4 -4 ' Q 1 1- - ' K RQ Q, ff' 4g ' ' X X .Vx XJ rv .Q ',H..xfJ -..f we Tx J' .,, , 1 ,Q I . -S .X, v. R 45-1 Xi KM :J 4 X? , P Q HN ., X N 11+ W xii, X- Q , N. XJ 'J R... ' V-X . W YV cg NX . W 4 . , L N1 +1 if ,I V N 1 M Q- I X P .J ,NN XJ 1.1 fTx .M -N, Fi' .fx .X fx ,lv 4 AN xg ,Nl X J ' xi JJ 4 '1' X ,J X Q sg .N J Q TJ N., J -sg F . XXX ,T K -f I xa 76 U - V ll' 1 ACTIVITIE 1 i' ,,,.l 'Fw if ' . - ' K T 7.1 1 ' X .ar Falcon Festival Royalty Reigns at Festival Climaxing a week of anticipation, Kathy Schien was crowned queen of the fifth Falcon Festival dur- ing half-time ceremonies of the Glendale-Fulton foot- ball game Sept. 29 and honored at the Coronation Dance which followed in the school gymnasium. Escorted down a red carpet to a throne covered with flowers, the 1967-68 Falcon Royalty reigned over a night of Moonlight and Roses. Kathy's attendants were Syd Sloan, Susie Morris, Debbie Stine, Christi Sala, Toni Bellman, Terri Schmidt, Mona Kay, and Nancy Shultz. d 1p'4 .ii i ,,.. k Frefbfmzfz Azfteazflmztf Sophomore Atiefzdmzty ffmjof Affgmhmpy Mona Kay Toni Bellmann Christi Sala Nancy Shultz Terri Schmidt Debbie Stine Senior Altemiantx Susie Morris Syd Sloan Falmn Feflimzl Queen Kathy Schien REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY-from row, Anna Johnson, Nancy Nurnherg, Jana White, Cindy Lipscomb, Claudia Peebles, Marrie Bellman, Sue Templeman, Vickie Miles, Kathy Schien, Syd Sloan, Suzanne Modarell, Kay Bridger, Sue Weatherman, Elaine Bishop-Jones, Jerorzd row, Linda Cox, Marie Hutchinson. DeAnna Shultz, Becky Vernon, Laura Skelly, Becky Young, Martha Young, Susie Bedford, Linda Graham, Pat Pryor, Helen Merin, Vivian Owings, Ann Henslee, Mary Moye, flfird rout, Vickie Oliver, Nancy Shultz, Christi Sala, Melissa Yarnell, Judy Pease, Janna Bonar, Kathy Dedmon, Paula Collins, Pam Umphres, Lynn Bilyeu, Vickie Samsel, Janine Mace, Becky Reynolds, Susie Morris, fourlb may Karen Clawson, Ann Will, Martha Young, Sharon Weatherly, Janice Westfall, Leanne Skinner, Dan Williams, Chris Coonrod, Gary Grove, Gary Buckley, Steve Walker, Bob Crocker, Phil Kanehl, Bill Boxer, Bill Tynes, fiflb row, Ron Yancey, Joe Warren, Mike Larmer, Bob Allred, Ed Pyatt, Craig Lowther, Stanley Wilgus, Frank Reynolds, Allen Weatherly, Bill Whitaker, Phil Buterbaugh, Warren Robinett, Gary Warren, Jack Looney, Mike McNabb, bark row, Mr. Stanley Jones-sponsor, Bill Hanawalt, Doug Wittmer, Terry Thurman, Layne Asbell, Don Miller, Tommy Rose, Jamie Holstein, Gene Meyer, Brad Fisher, Danny Wil- liams, Greg Chinn, Craig Bothwell, Rick Yancey, Bruce Caplan, Charles George, Mark Newport. Following his inauguration as vice-president, Mark Newport ad- dresses the student body. A soc hop was held in the gym after Glendale's 77-57 victory over Parkview Jan. 19. Under the direction of social commissioner Martha Young and her com- mittee, the Student Council sponsored the Falcon Festival Dance, two sock hops, the Hall of Fame Dance, and a Sadie Hawkins dance. junior counselor Mrs. Green and head of the GHS welcom- ing committee, Charles George, welcome juniors Mark Cunningham and Cindy Woodin to Glendale student life. 'r'-ngngws llllllilll Student Council Sparks activities Class officers, cabinet and committee members, and homeroom representatives combined their efforts and enthusiasm during the year initiating and sup- porting all-school activities. As a part of school spirit competition, members of Student Council encouraged competition through a Keep Glendale Beautiful campaign and through enthusiasm displayed at football and basketball games. Members of student council attended monthly meet- ings, and intra-city and district conventions. They planned the Freshman Mixer Sept. 14, the annual Falcon Festival Sept. 29, two soc hops, the Hall of Fame dance, and the distribution of student direc- tories. Promoting the attendance of basketball games, the Representative Assembly led by Student Body Presi- dent Bill Hanawalt, journeyed to Sedalia and West Plains, Dec. 16 and jan. 12 respectively. Taking time out from the many duties of an office worker, Virginia Firestone, Jacquetta Chambers, and Sue King catch up on their homework. Student Workers,Safety Council Perform services Assisting the secretaries in the main office and the attendance office, along with the counselors and administrative assistants, student workers ran errands, delivered messages, and kept files in order. Each period students worked in the two offices, served as gym assistants, aided individual teachers, helped the librarians, and assisted the cooks. Second hour representatives, led by President Ann Will, formed the Safety Council. Members attended monthly meetings after school and state conventions. December 2, three GHS students traveled to jefferson City to attend the ninth annual Youth Traffic Safe- ty Convention, kicking off Youth Traffic Safety Week December 9-15. During this week a special com- mittee prepared posters and announcements stressing traffic safety using the theme Soul Man. February 14 an assembly emphasized the importance of safety in the school, Springfield, and in Missouri. ig 'di SAFETY COUNCIL-from row, Terri Carroll, Kay Bowler, Brenda Patterson, Leslie Ersin, Sue Haseltine, Martha Downer, Janice Bennett, Ann Henslee, Penny Hawkins, Sherre Abbott, rezorzd row, Charles Blue, Marcia Mann, Alan Dye, Craig White, Gail Hardy, Scott Christiansen, Charley German, Marianne Kelly, Lavona Pulley, Denise Newman, llaird row, Rita Eggers, Gayle Nutting, Tom Forehand oe Aton Ter Neil Galen Burch Teresa Sumner Karen Hockensmith Linda Walker-vice resident David Dav , J , ry , , , , P , - enport, fourth row, Dan Honeycutt, Linda Manzer, Mark Huffhines, Mike journagan, Barbara Hawkins, Ann Will-president, Bob Downer-secretary, Bill Coe, Leon Ball, fifzb raw, Ron Yancy, Frank Reynolds, jack Looney, Larry Smiddy, Steve Ellis, jim Flem- ming, Mike Batey, joe Bailey, Doug Wittmer, back row, Carol Manis, Debbie Morris, Nancy Nurnberg, Sandy Linclman, Kathy Flanagan, Sue Steinert, Christie Lisk, Kay Bridger, Terri Erwin, Susan Thomasson. wen... l A Wd STUDENT WORKERS-from row, Mary Sue Crane, Ruth Lansdon, Judy Rogers, Terri Hessee, Becky Langston, Carolyn Barns, Jennifer Stacy, Leanne Modarell, Vickie Miles, Janice Bennett, second raw, Judy Liles, Joy Bright, Carolyn Flem- ming, Sandie Edwards, Barbara Dair, Sue King, Cindy Anderson, Jackie Ailshie, Marsha McCullough, Leslie Levitch, third raw, Suzanne Modarell, Susie Ford, Faye Reynolds, Peggy Wright, Melody Weidmann, Linda Owen, Marie Hutchin- son, Cathy Robberson, Charlene Warres, JaNell Butcher, Pam Harbert, fourth row, Emily Church, Donna Burgess, Patty O'Neal, Marilyn Parker, Nicki Richardson, Chris Holdren, Linda Woody, Anne Knewtson, Barbara Milner, Terisa Flour- noy, Dianne Bussell, back row, Carol Pickering, Libby Clawson, Debbie Jones, Susan Johnson, Shirley Burch, Linda Hodge, Gail Sanders, Steven Walker, Betty Anderson, Marilyn King, Kay Adams, Kay Templeman. l STUDENT WORKERS-from row, Kathy Abbey, Vicki Wilson, Sarah Randle, Leanne Skinner, Margaret Foster, Katherine Lawhon, Charles Hornback, Larry McVne, David Cantrell, David Oglesby, Jecond row, Genie Cottier, Sandy Lofshult, Galen Burch, Sally Schweitzer, Kathy Creamer, Debbie Jay, Terri Schmidt, Phyllis Burk, Ann Henslee, Mary Moye, :bird row, Susan Mathis, Janis Smith, Sue Slankard, Marilyn Fox, Sharon Brown, Janet Kent, Carol Rishworth, Lois Brown, Zola Johnson, Paula Bray, Jean Sellers, fouflln row, Jacquetta Chambers, Nancy Halbert, Danny Correll, Mark Hunt, Joe Killian, Jewell Windle, Doug Marek, Kenneth Salsman, Terry Bagot, Karen Hockensmith, Mike Hawkins, back row, Linda Cox, Lynn McCurdy, Penny Hawkins, Beverly Pope, Jan Boze, Louis Arms, Martha Young, Mike Batey, Virginia Firestone, Deanna Stansberry, Debbie Simon, Perry Halbert. In conjunction with Traffic Safety Week, Safety Council members Ann Will, Karen Hockensmith, Susan Thomasson present, with Mr. Ford's help, one of the Soul Man announcements designed to emphasize safety, 83 Rigbl. At Spanish Club, Susan Tlioinasson, K. T. Tynes, Judy Cox, and David Lurie enjoy tacos at the Mexican Villa. Below. In the French Club Big Red Riding Hood skit, Jim Cox scrutinizes Linda Gibble's sign. .awww 1 WM., aawwwf r 5 E French Club, Spanish Club Observe tradition Student productions, special speakers, parties, and field trips were a few of the activities that com- prised the calendar for Glendale's French and Spanish Clubs. Featured at a November meeting, the French Club members presented a Talent Show composed of a Can-Can line, a Little Red Riding Hood skit, and songs sung in French. Completing the year, the mem- bers of the French- Club traveled to Kansas City to observe French art and French architecture at Nelson Art Gallery and other places throughout the city. The Spanish Club held a Christmas party Decem- ber 19, at which time Cathy Schneider was crowned Pinata Princess and broke the traditional pinata. Regular meetings were held at a local Mexican restau- rant. In April, a fiesta-day market place was set up complete with booths, music, dancing, and a bull- fight. Climaxing the year a picnic was held at Lake Springfield in May. FRENCH CLUB-from row, Pam Temple, Vicki Vienhage, Linda Stevens, Nancy Warren, Rhonda Ball, Sharon Dessauer, Charlene Warres, Susie Ford, Tresa Howard, Cathy Chapman, Karen Henderson, Peggy Dywer, Jeri Anne Leonetti, remzzd raw, Kathy Henderson, Mike Chiles, Lance Atkinson, Patty Smith, Judy Payne, Lynnette Crocker, Pam Harbert, Paula Hardy, Linda Gibble, Lissa Thiesing, Carolyn Wood, Peggy Battling, Melinda Bare, Jennifer Dye, llaird row, Leslie Levitch, Debbie Virdon, Terri Schmidt, Judy Tilton, Marianne Kelly, Sandy Oakes, Linda Beveridge -vice-pres., Jule Harrison, Kathy Carnahan, Claire Consalvo, Debbie Lightner, Ellen King, Betty Smith, fourzh row, Mr. Gerald Brooks-sponsor, Chris Dietz, Ellen Carla, Connie Everett, Carol Appelquist-president, Barbara Hawkins, Debbie Durham, Laura Clinkenbeard, Randy Reaves, Jim White, Torn Montgomery, Gary Grove, Todd Magill, Bob Murney, Mr. William Bowman-sponsor, fifth row, Gary Warren, Joe Warren, Craig Lowther, Mike Scheele, Steve Ellis, Mark Schmidt, Herb Wattner, Bruce Caplan, Randy Hurton, Laird Jones-treasurer, Richie Richardson, Jim Cox, Bob Griswold, Tom Ellis, buck row, Rose DeGray, Debbie Morton, Cindy Nokes, Kathy Wade, Susan Everett, Belinda Paul, Suzanne Modarell, Diane Bussell, Christie Lisk, Martha Beveridge, Cindy Davis, Dorelen Luce, Deanna Shultz, Carolyn Strawn, Suzann Ridenour, Carolyn Bilyeu. 84 495- 'Lf' .af 11 ,yr K w !5 '1uusi is f ' 1 , Q, 2 ' amz, -mm ale-ul l I i SPANISH CLUB lop-from row. Craig Bothwell, Steve Hicks, Bill Tynes, Mike Sommers, Tom Thompson, Larry Bradley, Mike Habermehl, john Bennett, jim Miller, Gary Pike, Maurine Richardson, Bruce Himmelreich, 5ef0zzfi1'0u', Sharon Kramer, Donita Ellison, Suzi Boyd, Kathy Wirt, Gayle Watson, Sally Snead, Nancy Burkey, Carolyn Kelly, jackie Crawford, Nicki Richardson, Alice Marshall, Lynn McCurdy, Susan Berry, Mrs, Beverly Aton-sponsor, zlaifd row, Andrea Kramer, Karen Hock- ensmith-treasurer, Judy Cox-secretary, jean Sellars, Warren Robinett-historian, Melonie Fischer, Bill Evans-president, Steph- anie Smith, David Lurie, Kenny Harlow, Dave Zapatka, james Lucus, Tim Howell, Tom Durkin, fourzlv row, Sarah Randle, Doug Wittmer, Bob Orr, Olen Greer, Eric Ambler, jim Flemming, Eric Atkinson, David Gibbens, Gary Absher, David Kauffman, Connie Brooks, Denny Cantrell, Hugh Doak, Steve johnson, bare mu, Tom Philpott, Nancy DeRuyter, Phil Kanehl, Bruce Humbert, Rusty Delnevo, Robbie Jersak, Fred McQueary, Teresa Sumner, Diane Blankenship, John Shaffer, Billy Reed, INIike McKinney, Brad Thomas, Bob Hutchinson. SPANISH CLUB !10ffU7?Ze'f?'07II mu, Laurie Lorens, Sherry Bates. Cathy Francis, Linda Sherer, Alynne Withers, Nancy Mill- sap, Karen Hall, Cathy Downey, Donna Newman, Denise Newman, Kathy Dedmon, Barbara Schmidt, Ann Smith, Dana Fisher, ,rerwzd row, Penny Hawkins, Debbie Dowell, Marty Henslee, Dixie McKinney, Mary Ellen Spicer, Cheryl Crandall, Tricia Wil- cox, Karen Moll, Jana McCurdy, Sue Skelly, Bev Gibson, Becky Reynolds, Jane Denby, Alane Wetzel, Zbird row, Mrs. Beverly Aron-sponsor, Vivian Owings, Becky Boyd, Debbie Sullins, Mary Ann Cooper, Susan Napier, Linda Church, Lao Rubert, Susan Thomasson, Becky Young, Brenda jones, Cathy Schults, .layne Siman, Judy Estes, fwnfb may Marilyn Fox, Sammy Balden, Mike Sommers, Fred Ellison, Charles Hornback, Susie Murphy. Vickie Ellingsworth, Debra Hall, Cathy Clary, Susan Schneider, Arthur Stout, Vickie Anderson, Cindy Rogers, Nancy Russell, thrive mu. Susan Mathis, Donna Meyer, Terrie Clopton, Ann Horn- back, Terri Hessee, Nancy Ebe, Cathy Schneider, Cindy Lipscomb, Debby Ireland, Sue Templeman, Leslie Sizemore, Mary Sue Crane, Jennifer Green, Debra Isenberg. Janet Keller studies her part while Bill Daniel reads his in the Latin Club Saturnalia Festival. The script receives a humorous response from the other cast members Steve Veile, Jennifer Stacy, and Donna Atwill. LATIN CLUB lop-from row, Gayle Nutting, Mary McCallon, Brenda Bishop-Jones, Anita Stoner, Sandy Burd, Harriette Singleton, Carol Maddy, Jeanne Smallwood, Jane Stafford, Nancy Jersak, Marsha McCurtain, Cindy Drake, Donna Atwill, second row, Janine Austin, Valerie Barnes, Debbie Stine, Cindy Fischer, Linda Vaughn, Connie Miller, Libby Clawson, Diane Philbin, Linda Freeman, Jay Beck, Steve Veile, Lance Atkinson, Rick Gilzow, Greg Love, Mrs. Ruth Lambeth-sponsor, ilyird row, Mark Huff- hines, Gail Fenton, Margaret Wilcox, Julie Fleak, Debbie Jones, Susan Johnson, Libby Sparling, Angela Breese, Andrea Kramer, Karen Lewis, Con- nie Emerson, Alistair Trumbo, Bill Boxer, Laura Clinkenbeard, fourth row, Chris Coonrod, Bob Boyer, Danny Williams, Beverly Pope, Martha Young- vice-president, Linda Martin, Sara Clinkenbeard, Donna Foster, Connie Hues- gen, Janet McDonald, Karen Hull, Jeanne Sanders, Susan Winget, Chris Scruggs, fifth row, Chris Fuldner, Pete Lollar, Mike Larmer, David Baker, Robert Vineyard, Jack Lilley, George Hubbell, Craig Brazeal, Frank Langham, Wayne Redding, Roger Worley, Bill Daniel, Scott Pelley, Mike McNabb, back raw, Jan Nokes, Donna Johnson, Jennifer Stacy, Janet Keller, Millie Wade, Iris Treadway, Claudia Pebbles, Jeanie Sooter, Terisa Flournoy, Lynnette Gott, Julie Turner, Judy Wilson, Sue Weatherman-president, Elaine Bishop-Jones-secretarytreasurer, Holly Mix. ART CLUB boltom--from raw, Denise Van Gelder, Sue Templeman, Faye Reynolds, Claudia Pebbles, John Eells-secretary-treasurer, Bob Ellsworth, Mike DeMate, John Schultz, Mark Layton, .femnd row, Debbie Sullins, Robin Siplinger, Deanna Thrasher, Linda Sieckmann, Lisa Grandstaff, Carol Gurthrie, Paula Thomas, Nancy Horton, Lynda Simmons, Diane Greene, Joy Bright, zlaird row, Martha Beveridge, Sammy Balden, Sherrie Breese, Melanie Kleiber, Helen Merin-historian, Becky Flynn, Linda Graham- president, Susie Bedford, Debi Chambers, Pat Pryor, Nancy Gahm, founb row, Barbara Milner, Deb Killingsworth, Malinda Ingram, Cindy Hawkins, Beverly Zeszatak, Tommie Sue Reichardt, Laura Susie Murphy, Leanne Skinner, Connie Miller, Sheila Heatherly, Susan O'Hara, back row, Cristi Sala, Dorothy Nixon, Susan Mumaugh, Laura Clinkenbeard, Debbie Durham, Jean Sellars, Mike Pauley, Jim Lofino, Jerry Hayter, Rick Yancy, Bob Selle, Hoot White. fd' 5,4-1 r ,F l , 1 t tx I 'L l ISA, 1 I N' +23 Vi--I .t, inf' 6..s Lg... .... .4-5. ... 7,xs . , -'Q-ffrfwr ,pq 3 ,-Q11 MM., ,,g-, t 'f ng W,..+ 1 ,W , '1 'Gi-Q lt,,, 'V' 3 is Latin Club, Art Club Canvass culture The celebration of Saturnalia in December, a Roman celebration of Christmas, combined a cov- ered dish supper with skits and Christmas carols for members of the Latin Club. Featured speakers for the club included Glendale's foreign exchange student, Silmara de Andrade Figueiredo, and Father Harry Schlit. Dressed in costumes depicting characters and paintings studied in the art classes, members of the Art Club attended the annual Halloween Cos- tume Ball and Banquet in October. Highlighting the year for Art Club members was the plane trip to St. Louis in May, where they toured the St. Louis Art Gallery and Forest Park. Other activities for the club included tours of the visual art departments of SMS and Drury, competition in the District Art Convention hosted by Stockton High School, and hall displays of art work throughout the year. Above. Discussing the projects in the Glendale art show, Karen Hockensmith and jim Cox comment on the excellent work. Lefl. Fifty cents yells Robin Siplinger in response to the plea of Debbie Sullins, Martha Beveridge, and Sammy Balclen at the Art Club white elephant sale. 87 ' Above. Stopping at the visiting center of St. John's Hospital, Leanne Bittle, Katherine Lawhon, Karen Peck, and Linda Hodge learn the procedures followed in keeping track of patients and visitors. Right. Preceding a tour of the St. -Iohn's Hospital School of Nursing, Mrs. Frances Roop acquainted members of Future Nurs- es of America with the program and cours- es of study. :Q FUTURE NURSES-from row, Miss Mary O'Brien-sponsor, Pam Redwing, Joyce Recordgvice-president, Judy Flippin, Peggy Stahl reporter Katherine Lawhon-president, Patty Edwards, bark row, Linda Neilsen, Karen Peck, Donna jones, Lu Ann Bittle, Nancy Halbert, Susan Ratcliffe -secretary-treasurer, Mrs. june Fender-sponsor. CHESS CLUB from row Mike Wilkinson president Brenda Haynes Debra IsenbergaAsecretar3 treasurer, Cheryl Crandall, Becky Langston, Tim Roberts ,rerond row Kathy Carter Carol Crandall vice president Douglas Sheridan Stephen Richardson, Don Powell, Tom Brown, Charles Horn back back row Mr Stanley Jones sponsor Mike Rand Muriel johnson james Langston, Ralph Meacham, David Gibbens, Howie Nichols. 0, il 1' ' 3 its F ,, lf' Chess Club, Future Nurses Stimulate minds Chess Club members emphasized the applica- tion of chess rules while concerned with social Contact for their meetings. Twice a month meet- ings were held when members played chess and a business meeting was scheduled for once a month. During the month of January a dinner meeting was held at the home of Becky Lang- ston, chess club member. Sponsored by Mrs. june Fender and Miss Mary O'Brien, Future Nurses of America toured Burge Hospital in December, St. john's Hospital in February, and the Red Cross Center in the spring. During November FNA members visited the Cerebral Palsy Center, prepared tray favors, and heard a speaker from the Air Force pro- gram of nursing. Ending the year Future Nurses of America planned a St. Patrick's Day party for patients liv- ing at Grand Acres and concluded their calendar with the annual banquet. Concentrating on his strategy at a Chess Club meeting, Bill Kolze carefully contemplates his next move. Below. Making candles for the homeroom Christmas baskets is a new and en- joyable experience for Anchor Club members. Rigbl. Discussing club activities at the Hillcrest Get Acquainted Party are Anchor Club members Beverly Heid- brink, Peggy Brooks, Joyce Jones, Hillcrest, and Beverly Pope. Yy. -, :- .4,i,Q,::'Q sn, ANCHOR CLUB--from row, Nancy Nurnberg, Jonnie Plank, Iris Treadway, Katy Tynes, Janine Mace, Sharon Bates, Cindy Anderson, Kathy Pennington, .recond raw, Donna Atwill, Kay Bridger, Becky Vernon-president, Sue King, Connie Everett, DeAnna Shultz, Pam Hornback, Susie Murphy, Sue Weatherman-vice-president, :bird raw, Mrs. Dee Mahan-sponsor, Elaine Bishop-Jones, Susan Thomasson, Martha Beveridge, Beverly Posey, Linda Church, Carol Crandall, Sherry Bates, Janice Bouer, Mrs. Velma Null-sponsor, fourth row, Holly Mix, Gayle Nutting, Brenda Jones, Nancy Baker, Linda Gibble, Martha Young, Ann Will, Nancy DeRuyter, Rita Eggers, Margaret Foster, Peggy Brooks, fifzb row, Susan Johnson, Karen Madsen, Sherrie Culbertson, Andrea Kramer, Sara Clinkenbeard, Laura Clinkenbeard, Susan Winget, Sue Phillips, Beverly Pope, Jill Bricker, Jean Sellers. it if Q it 1 i ffl 4,5 ,A 'f Q' is Oni 'M-as Anchor Club, Library Club Develop abilities Offered for the first time to Glendale girls this year, Anchor Club is a youth project of Pilot Club, open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors scholastical- ly qualified and approved by Mrs. Dee Mahan, sponsor. Anchor Club is an active organization main- taining a school and community service program and developing leadership ability in teenage girls. Sim- ilar in purpose and activities of Key Club, mem- bers worked on various community service projects, Christmas baskets, and services valuable to Glendale. Meeting once a month for discussions and special activities, the Library Club spent an active year. In December, members attended a play, Life Wilh Fatb- er. In honor of Valentine's Day, a covered box supper was held with a discussion on favorite books afterward. For Christmas, 150 children's books were collected and presented to the Children's Home. Left. Stimulating conversation holds the interest of jean Sellars at the Library Club Valentines Banquet. Below. Terry Bagot assists Jim Langston in checking out a book. 'O 49 '4- '59- 551 -,,...--f 1 ..-- 'Y- yi' 1 T LIBRARY CLUB-froze! row, Mary Sue Crane, Tresa Howard, Linda Owen-president, Vivian Owings, Cathy Robberson, second row, Mrs. Roberta Hukriede-sponsor, Marilyn King, Sharon King, Larry McVne, David Cantrell, David Oglesby, back row, Kathy Dougan, Sharon Robberson, Terry Bagot, Nancy Halbert, Jean Sellars-secretary-treasurer, Opal Roberts-Co-Sponsor, Rigbl, Heading the Springfield Christmas Parade for the first time, members of the Fighting Falcon Band strut briskly as they March Grandiosof' Bt'lr1u'. On performance day, Ronnie Mink, drum major, and Betty Anderson, drum majorette, lead the band at an early morning practice. Q as ,, ' 3 c f 3335 Rigbl. Glendale's representative in McDonald's AllAAmerican Band which marched in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Judy Wilsori, plays in the pep hand during a basketball game. Abore Trying to raise money for the hands trip to Hemislfair '68, Alan Schellack sells a Vifinter Concert ticket to john Davidson. -f ' ' N .f -. ,, ia ,., ,, Band Receives honors Directed by drum majorette Betty Anderson and drum major Ronnie Mink, members of the band and the twirlers completed an active year of per- formances and recognition. During the months of September, October, and November the band performed at Varsity football halftime ceremonies and at home basketball games, pep assemblies, the Hi Day and Homecoming as- semblies, and in Christmas parades at Springfield and Mansfield. Traveling to Tulsa Hale Nov. 11, the band per- formed during the halftime homecoming ceremonies, toured the city of Tulsa, Oral Roberts University, the Mohawk Park, and Gilcress Museum. In April and May they entered competition at both the Springfield and Missouri State Music Festi- val, where they achieved high ratings in solo and ensemble work. During the month of June, the band will travel to Texas for performances at the International Lion's Club Convention in Dallas, where they represent the state of Missouri, and at Hemisliair '68 in San An- tonio. BAND-from raw, Judy Wilson, Doug Wfiles, David Paulsell, Scott Rhodes, Mary Foster, Cathy Shaw, Debbie Morton, recond row, Gary Walton, Pam Williams, Susan Berry, Doug McLean, Jim Seaton, Nick Rogers, Suzy Mace, Judy Angelo, Patty Peele, Sue Nevatt, Becky Robinson, Ede Allee, Carolyn Bilyeu, zhird row, Paula Hubbell, Nelda Harper, Debbie Erwin, Ann Graves, Connie Brooks, Leanne Skinner, Greg James, Ronald Landers, Randy Wrinkle, Greg Mertz, Mark Griot, Ronnie Simmons, Curt Myres, Beth Fisher, Nancy Baker, Mary Crump, Martha Mitchell, fourlla row, Linda Nielsen, Patty Edwards, Mike Montgomery, Mark Hunt, John Appleby, Jim Fossard, Mary Sue Munhollon, Debbie Parten, Rusty Robin- son, Alen Schellack, Laurie Mitchell, Carole Meyers, Gail Young, Dale Alday, John Bennett, Leo Tokarczyk, Chuck Cassy, Paul Bennett, David Zapatka, Chris Ormsbee, Tim Thompson, fifflo ww, Don Slentz, Steve Johnson, Ken Moore, Bob Clifton, Richard Rhea, Steve Britain, Ronnie Blevins, John Rhines, Randy Bass, Kevin Kraft, Curt Hanawalt, Doug McCurry, Mike Hiers, Tom Allred, Kelly Brown, Arthur Augspurger, Dari Cameron, Warren Hardy, Bob Kerr, Tom Lane, Ken Peters, Bob Downer, Jim Craig, bark row, Tina Chasteen, Betty Anderson-drum majorette, Ronnie Minkhdrum major, Bob Treat, Dana Randall, Cindy Chestnut, Leah Day, Cindy Erb, Tom Emberton, Janice Bingaman, Dave Bowers, Marilyn Asher, Patricia Fore, Debbie Tharp, Willard Gulley-director, Holly Mix, During the Music in the Air concert presented by the orchestra and choirs in November, Olen Greer strokes his violin. rc estra ww O h Tunes up for 568 A Presented to the student body and the public, the annual Winter Concert combined the performance of the choirs and the orchestra in November. Music 5 presentations and activities for the year included the Hallelujah Chorus in the Christmas assembly, guest performances at Pershing and Kickapoo junior High Schools in january and April, music for the Class Day assembly, Baccalaureate and Commencement services, music for the spring musical production Camelot, and performances at the district and state music fes- tival. Orchestra member jim Nimmo was honored with an award from the Springfield Youth Talent Audi- tion. He was a featured soloist in the Springfield Youth Symphony Concert March 21 and took part in their tour March 22. Featured during Open House, the String Ensemble performed a number of musical arrangements. Be- sides special appearances the String Ensemble took part in spring music contests. ORCHESTRA-from razv, Susan Napier, Debbie Rains, Ann Smith, Connie Chiles, Beverly Meyer, jim Nimmo, Sally Napier, Jacque Cole, .recand row, Roberta Wilson, Sherry Clark, Barbara Schmidt, Janice Frankum, Gere Wfageman, Martha Downer, Carol Akers, Sue Nevatt, Owen Cole, Bev- erly Heidbrink, Kathy Spence, Cynthia Lands, Sue Mullikin, Ibird row, Darwin Smith, Debbie Rhoads, janet Lewis, Margaret Mullikin, Brent Steinert, Pam Christie, Judy Wilson, Scott Rhodes, Paul Augspurger, Leanne Skinner, Cindy Nokes, Larry Stahl, Tim Thompson, David Zapatka, Ronald Simmons, Ronnie Mink, Jean Hern, joan Hern, fourlh row, Olen Greer, Craig Graves, Christine Scott, Kathy james, Mary Boyd, Mike Lewis, Luanna Sykes, Debbie Adams, Louis Arms, Steve Smith, Paul Bennett, Rick Bradford, Rick XX'ilson, john Schultz, Bill Coe, back row, Pam Hyde, Martha Mitchell, Dave Bowers, Dana Randall, Mr. Willard Gulley-conductor, Tom Emberton, Gregg Rippee, Earl Lipscomb, Steve Bodanske, Steve New- port, Bob Allen, Ken Peters. ,N I + Wd? -dui As, -- 415 Abofe: Cellists Jacque Cole and Sally Napier work with Camelofs official orchestra. Lefl. Springfield Youth Talent Audition winner jim Nimmo directs GIendale's orchestra. l i 5 A.. -f qv Rigblx Happy to be clearing and not washing tlishes, Martha Beveridge and Carol Pickering make room for more cus- tomers at the annual Scottie Chili Supper. Beluzv. After an early morning practice, senior Scots, Karen Clawson and Suzanne Moclarell, yank rollers before clonning complete uni- forms on a typical game clay. Q: di 4 X ,j xi li A ' 'ff ' ' '----K V I Q. V, 4 if' sv ' avg 1 ...A 'ur 1. in --Q mg, ,.- 'WM ., A ov 4 t . S Q, ,N 1 N 4 L e... e 'egg' s-Q, I. ' . -. - av ..,.,t. ,K t A J . ,AK ' ,, ls'-'Vn ' ' ' .. :,,g,.:3,, qf',,.,,, .Q-. Q .. 4 W . f, , veg Q --li.k'.-nv? -13' Y ' Q A ws.. ', bf' K :-'mai ,. ,gf S 9- wk .S -in FX. 'f E R5 X2-ffslie I at L w s 'if -H -26:15 sf At --4 ,-, , . - 'f' 1 . - . ?.5x1' er. ' '- fi -Defi i 'vt-if Giving last minute instructions to the drum corps before their performance at the National Softball Tournament held at Meaclor Park during Sep tember, Nancy DeRuyter executes one aspect of her responsibilities as the Glengarry Scot inajorette, 96 K GLENGARRY SCOTS-front row, Elaine Bishop-jones-junior twirler, Nancy DeRuyter-majorette, Janis Smith-senior twirler, Jerond raw, Karen Clawson--ass't. bagpipe capt., Susie Ford-bagpipe capt., Connie Everett, Martha Young-ass't. majorette, Lao Rubert-ass't. junior twirler, Pam Hornback, Beverly Pope-bugle captain, Kathy Schien-ass't, bugle captain, Julie Matthews, Debi Chambers-historian, Gail Swartz-chaplain, Janet Keller, third row, Jeanie Sooter, Suzanne Modarell-recording secretary, Sue King, Sue Nevatt, Sammy Balden, Dianne Bussell, Terisa Flournoy, Sally Schweitzer, Nancy Holmes-treasurer, Janice Propps, Ann Henslee-sergeant-at-arms, Susan Napier, Brenda jones, bark row, Lynette Gott, Vicki Hollis, Martha Beveridge-reporter, Carol Pickering, Linda Beveridge-president, Penny Hawkins, vice-president, Susan Mathis-ass't. senior fwiflef, Mflfy Move, Mafilyfl FOX-Clfum CHPTCUYI, Sue Slankard-corresponding secretary, jan Boze-ass't. drum captain, Miss Carolyn Smith-sponsor. Scotties Accent enthusiasm Summer practice sessions, early morning drills and endurance marching, all combined to present the pre- cision steps of the Glengarry Scots, Glendale's march- ing drum corps. Led by majorette, Nancy DeRuyter, the Scotties performed during school assemblies, at the Freshman Mixer, during football halftime cere- monies, Christmas parades, and at the National Soft- ball Tournament the week of September 15. The Scotties journeyed to Tulsa Hale November 10-11 for their homecoming festivities and then to Harrison, Arkansas, to march in the Christmas parade. Upon arriving home, the Scotties held a chili sup- per the night of November,21. Climaxing the year, the Band-Scottie Concert was held February 22 at which time Nancy DeRuyter performed the Sword Dance followed by the entire group doing the Scottish Delight and the War Fling. Concentrating on her task of playing the bagpipes, senior Scottie Debi Chambers performs during an assembly. LETTERMANU CLUB-from row, Tom Forehand, Kenneth Pearce, jerry Bader, Mark Pellham, Arlan Weibel Roger Stocker Craig Bothwell jerry Kendrick, Jewell Windle, Mark Newport, .fecomi row, Pat Crocker, Leon Ball, jim Hendershott, Bob McAnally Bob Selle Scott Heerman Larry Moll, Brad Smith, Bill Whitaker, Rocky Crouch, Hugh Doak, bark may Chris Fuldner, Steve Huntley, Mike Larmer Bob Allred president jm Guinn-vice president, Eddie Pyatt, Reggie Galyean, Mike Wtulkins-secretary-treasurer, Louis Arms, Jack Looney joe Warren GAA, Lettermen's Club Promote Athletics Athletic activities were the major concern to mem- bers of GAA and Lettermen clubs. To bring sports- minded girls of GHS together, a coke-kickoff was held in September acquainting them with the Girl's Ath- letic Association. During the months of October and December, club members planned both Halloween and Christmas par- ties. Highlighting the month of January, a mother- daughter sports day was planned with both mothers and daughters participating in competition volleyball games. In March, GAA sponsored a junior High Sports Day, the annual week-end campout in April, and the banquet announcing awards and the new officers in May. Members of the Letterman's Club, composed of Glendale's students outstanding in the area of sports, received letters at banquets held at the close of each season. To help the Falcons Powderpuff Hillcrest, cheerleader Nancy Jersak pins a powderpuff on basketball letterman Mike Larmer, 'sqm Lefl, At the Mother-Daughter Sports Night, Pat Hayes and Debbie Bellman rush forward as Mrs. Cornwell makes a rebound. Below, Mrs. Vinetta Hyde and Janice Frankum wait for the results of Pam Hyde's shot while Mrs. Herschel Hubbard attempts an unsuccessful block. Xllg U!! .ll lllfl II GAA-from raw, Nancy Roush, Rose DeGray, Karen Woody, julie Roberts. Susan Everett, Dixie McKinney, Brenda Hubbard, Ruth Lansdon, Ann Graves, Debbie Sullins, recond raw, Mrs. Doris Bush-sponsor, Diane Philbin, Debbie Bellman, Carole Myers, Ede Allee, Gayle Watson, joEllen Pinnington, Janice Franklin, Debbie Rhoads, Leslie Hallicay, Beth Fisher, back row, Karen Henderson, Nancy Baker, Connie Emerson, Kathy Dougan, Sharon Kramer, JoEllen Shuler, Irene Freeman, Andrea Kramer, Sue Phillips, Pam Hyde-president, jean Sellars, Nancy jordan-secretary. +:aHQ 16 Lam mf: Qiafg Z4 Q ', 1Your LAND? BE PROM OF 1 obey Q ng Q4 lf 44- ,,. u,N ii STUDENT LIFE Su?nne Abbey e bi: edams gflvid A er o d gackre Ailsh L erre Alexander B5b'Al'lH T5inTKllred Carene Anderson' WQQbv1.mi9Q9f1. Kenneth Anhalt john Appleby Joe Arington Karen Arnall Marilyn Asher Bob Atkins joe Aton Lynn Avery Wayne Bader Ki?lnirdTBEr Dwight Ball Dennis Barclay Terry' Barnard ITNIZ' Bassrn-' Randy Bass Rat Batey Jay'BEc1? Merrie Bellmnnn MifCld'BehClY Leslie Benson John A. Bennett john L. Bennett Gwen Bilveu Cliff Blakeney Diane Qankeruship Dean Blevig Y Roger Blevins Ronald Blevins Mark Bloemker Craig Boettchef Carol Bogart Doug Boone Julia Borings Theodore Bossing William Bossing Ka Bowler ' Bedlcy Boyd' Mary Boyd Susan Boydq' Rickie Bradford Chris Bradley Orville Bradley Beverly Bramer Kent Brashenrs Scott Bray ee Bob Breazenle Sherrie Breek Randy Brennan Darrell Brewer Greg Bridger Beth Bricker Steve Britain Jody Britton Carolyn Brixey ConniC.Brotjgs Jim BroBlE Bruce Brown David Brown Jim Brown Kelly Brown Roger Brown Steve Brown Doyal Bryant Becci Buckner Brenda Buffn Scotty Burch Leslie Burgess Nancy Burkey Gary Burks i Karen Bussell Goeff Butler Carol Cam bell Ted Camplgell' ' David Cantrell Rohi.n,,Cantrell Becky CarF 'w DEVW!lrGa1'r Rene Carrico M C arter yn a Carter ' hard Carter Don ass Brent Castle john Cawlfield DavidVChatterton Cindy Ch?5rTut Connie Chiles Dangbjles Ssoft QhfEtiarm11 Kathy Christie Richard Christy Cyhdifhronister David Church Cathy Cla 'B QQ- , J- .5 1. +L 'f QB , if 12 1-v Q V, , K X7 -ei ' , slzzrsff' ,f f . mi, I hz, ...Ns -V, K-f X? 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Q Q 'YU 1- .. .Q .ei Yuan 2 r, 1-tw: .rr .'.'3'C'i ' ' - ',-'erik r' ifjfretfi -.f'.,,3 , privil - -fi f, la Freshmen Face GHS life' Completing their first year at Glendale, members of the freshman class have left their mark on achieve- ments, club participation, and in spirit as a united and active class. With the guidance of their counselor Mr. Wilbur Brill, they will use the knowledge ac- quired and the experience gained to make them a class of excellence in 1971. Welcoming the newest members into Falcon Coun- try, the Scotties, Cabinet, Cheerleaders, and other GHS students combined their efforts to present the Freshman Mixer September 14. Pep Club, Band, Freshman sports, as well as clubs keyed to specific interests encouraged their participation. Taken into the routine of high school life, the freshman class elected officers, held class meetings and participated in Student Council making known Freshman class officers, Mike Willhoit, presidentg Brenda Buff, secretaryg and Nancy Ebe, vice-presidentg faced their first year at Glendale with enthusiasm. lui Q Q ffl, , 1, ' K . H ' 9 .lil K .ge K 1 xx 5 i ' G ' X ts., it 'H 4 duff I r J -4 their spirit and enthusiasm. Mike Cole Larry Colclazier M' Lol! isgy er Eyce Cook Ellenkffory Brian Correll Dave Coonrod Vickie Cooper Chuck,Cnurtney Janet Cox Mason Cox Vicky Craig Cram Jim Cheryl Crandall Dan Crane David Crane Iackiefefawiefd Bob Smrker B SFQ Crum Gary Curtis 0 is Q Q D lr nf' , L-4 1 va N , .3 li - ' xf-7 1 I4 I I .F if x fi i r x N 9 Tim Dai Margie Danley Stan Darden Don DaughCffY Christine' Daughtry HjLe,D2u4l3-WY Randi Davis . . 4 A f cf 'P . r . C 'I 3, , . 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Fr: 5' - 'X' A I l f' F 1 FF f 1 Y 2 ,4 : F I Thrilled at her invitation to sing with the National Sing-Out group, Sharon Weatherly discusses her plans with Mrs. Buffington. r W ,.-w af F ai xl F QXNX A Hhs SING OUT-from row, Becky Langston, Beverly Heidbrink, Janice Bingaman, Leslie Gary, Linda Stevens-vice president, Bruce Brown, Belinda Ipock, Denise Newman, La Vona Pulley, Kathy Dedmon, Brenda Buff, Edie Will, Jeromi row, Nancy Ebe, Brenda Bishop-jones, Signe Peterson, Faye Reynolds, Kathy Wade-secretary- treasurer, Donna Pardee, Cathy Rogers, Linda Sieckmann, Cheryl McKinney, Zola johnson, Diane Davis, Lynn Bilyeu, lbird row, Cherie Alexander, Nancy Shultz, Pat Penn, Mary Whitlock, Janna Bonar, Betty Smith, Margaret Wilcox, Benny Weatherford, Tommie Sue Reichardt, Vicki Ellingsworth, Gayle Nutting, Becky Boyd, Sharon Grissom, Sharon Robberson, fourth row, Mrs. Barbara Buffington-sponsor, Beverly Zeszutek, Candace Militzer, Marilyn Parker, Nicki Richardson, Sharon Campbell, Tom Pardee, Nancy Martin, Donna Summers, Jodi Reeter, Ginger Owen, Cathy Chapman, Debbie Bollinger, Paula Bray, fifzla row, Alan Reed, Vickie Sexton, Bob Presley, Christi Sala, Mike Hawkins, Cindy Drake, Tommy Rose, Donna Atwill, Reggie Galyean, Sharon Weatherly, Steve johnson, Susie Murphy, Buddy Stoops, Elaine Spincller, Derius Mammen, back row, Melissa Yarnell, Mary Ann McCauley, Brenda Hubbard, Mike Rarrick, Dana Fisher, Ann Hornback, Sue Weatherman, Kay Bridger--presi- dent, Kent Brashears, Kathy Pennington, Carol Leisenring, Linda Church, Claudia Peebles, Mike Trotter, Anita Stoner. Sing-Out SID Arouses patrioti K-, X to Y Concerned with moral rearmament, 80 freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors united to form Glendale Sing-Out last fall. In conjunction with the city-wide Sing-Out group composed of all interested Springfield high school students, GHS members par- ticipated in the ceremonies of the National Softball Tournament, the National Sing-Out Concert entitled Up With People,', Springfield on Display, the Brent- wood Christmas Tree Lighting Service, and in school assemblies. Practices were held weekly after school and it was necessary to belong to the GHS Sing-Out to perform in the city-wide group. Chosen from Glendale's Sing-Out, Sharon Weather- ly was selected to appear with members of the Na- tional .Sing-Out group consisting of 450 members from the nation's high schools and colleges. Practicing after school, Kay Bridger, Dana Fisher, and Marilyn Parker work on routines for sing-out numbers. Freshmen Marty Henslee Lowell Heerman jean Hem Joan Hem Susan Herndon Gregg I-llaverry Stephanie Hoffman Susan Holbert Dan Hunneycutt Charles Hornback David House Brenda Hubbard Marilyn Hubbard Marilyn Hubbell Paula Hubbell Donna Huff Mary Hulsey Bruce Humbert Edward Hunt Jerry Hutchinson Debbie Hyde Dennis Hyter Debra lsenberg Mary lsham John Jackson Kathy james Laurie jenkins Tim jenkins Robbie jersak Danny Jett Don Johnson Karen johnson Russ johnson Stephen johnson Stuart Johnson Brenda Jolley Linda Jolley Richard Jolley Bruce jones Cathy jones Linda Jones Randy jones Mike journagan Kevin Kaiser Phil Kanehl Mona Kay Vickye Keathley Danny Keeslar Mike Keincr Allen Kelly Carolyn Kelley Kathy Kindig Sharon King Charlotte Kirkpatrick Melanie Kleiber Mark Knewtson Donna Knox Sharon Kramer Richard Krull Ricky Kyle Cynthia Lands Mark Langston Allen Latall Lana Laxton Mark Layton Mike Lea Susan Lederer Jeri Ann Leonetti O. R. 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'r X? .ia-, 5 V a 3 K . y ,kt vi, , r b 4, Q X C1 - j ,ff ,, 7 J is I ai, ' 4 .xi , . , e A HQ' ' ' Q 8 t ' i 1 Y 1 Trying a hand at punching out computer cards at the Rolla computer center MATH CLUB fmrzl row Cindy Anderson Nancy Holmes, Sue Skelly, Christy Chapman, Brenda Jones, Deborah jones Andrea Kramer jim Miller Sue Phillips umm! row, Irvin Miller, Robbie Lurvey, Mike Chiles, Bob Hutchison Kay Adams Susie Nagel secretary Steve Sullins Mark Pellham, Kathy Carter, flaird row, Warren Robinett-vice president Charles George-treasurer Eric Ambler president, Mike Scheel, Gary Warren, Bob Vineyard, Dennis Ritter, Phil Buter Math Club ' Computes interest For the purpose of acquainting students at Glen- dale with mathematical conceptions, a Math Club was formed three years ago. Continuing the project, Mr. Gerald Bonham sponsored the club, its meetings, and activities during the year. Faculty and student mem- bers of the Math Club alike presented programs with mathematical topics for GHS students. The club took a field trip to the University of Mis- souri at Rolla jan. 27, where they visited the com- puter-science center and the nuclear-reactor equip- ment. Math Club members were encouraged to partici- pate in the annual science fair, held at GHS in April, by entering projects and research work concerning mathematics and science subjects. Math Club president, Eric Ambler, along with the 26 members, stimulated the interest of the club by inviting non-member students to attend meetings, thus aiding in the growth, interest, and enthusiasm for the club. During the Math Club field trip to the University of Missouri at Rolla, Bruce Caplan listens intently to an assistant at the Nuclear Reactive Facilities discussing a radiation measuring machine. Freshmen Colleen Lewis janet Lewis Mike Lewis Mark Linenbroker Muriel Linenbroker Bediyfisatw? Debbie Loffer l ha Loflin fingjy oilik 11?sli.eJ.ong andy Long jill Looney Gre Love Steve Lurvey Ra mond L nde Cf B'm?.l'7VI?C71r'nmon ,--4-xi Tom McClain Dixie McKinney SIETIAIVIEIVEQI1 David McPherson Fred McQueary LAEWLTYE Todd Magill Qrarol Manis GIEHGTTTLTQQHQA- Donnie Martin IVYZIK Tvfisfri Karhyivriy Nancy Mfyhall Lintla Maynard Susan Meacham John Melton Vicki Merrima Jfmeivwmrrfg Beverly Meyer 1i.n1Meyer Janice Miller Paul Miller Brenda Mincks BerLy.Misemer Susan.-NfilQh'9ll Karen Moll Keith Morehouse Annette Morgan Bob Morgan Debbierlgiggs Rhonila Morton Me1,iSSa,,MQ,seh2Y Sue Mull-ikm. Nancy Mumford Gary Murphy Lynn Murphy 'l Rodney Myers ggeve Myers a n .Mauzrs h Karen Neale Mike Nevatt DoIlI1iL,NEW'mari Debi NiswHR'er Bradley Nitzaehe Randy Nivens Em Nokes ana Nimn Rick Nutt Don O'Hara Mary Oliver Donita'O'lT6' Becky O'Neal jim O'NeaT Marilyn Ottati Ginger Owen John Owens Vivian Owings Debbie Padgett Richard Padgham johnny Palmer Donna Panels? Kay Parten y J ia.. 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I, V -1 L 'fa 'Q -5, ,L -1 j X '16 21 ,f A 5 v F 4 Q X lazalimuwba ,.1.4.'- ' f ' ' I Seated at the FHA Christmas Formal banquet are Janice Westfall, attendantg Patty Correll, FHA presi- dentg Rita Eggers, Christmas queeng and Donna New- man, attendant. i Fa, V Q-Q u. - - . . k A , fs 1? i Left. Betty Crocker Homemaker award winner Patti Correll sews during a home economics class. Cerner. Janet Hunt and her mother admire projects at the annual Christmas tea. FHA Spurs creativity A fashion show sponsored by Town and County, a windowidisplay for Open House, a Halloween party, and a program on interior design filled the calendar for members of Future Homemakers of America dur- ing the months of October, November, and January. Crowned FHA queen, Rita Eggers and her attend- ants, Janice Westfall and Donna Newman, reigned over the second annual Christmas Formal December 16, and mothers were honored February 15 at the annual Mother-Daughter banquet. Members of FHA filled the week of April 7-12 with daily activities in observance of FHA Week. Gifts were given to teachers, a faculty coffee was hosted, a city-wide banquet was held, and a breakfast was attended by the future homemakers before school. Sending letters and boxes of homemade candy and cookies to Allen Bills, a former GHS graduate now stationed in Vietnam, was the service project under- taken by FHA members. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS-from row, Jule Harrison, Iris Treadway, Lu Sykes, Paula French, Mari- lyn Ottati, Kathy James, Pam Rogers, Marcia Bench, Donna Pardee, Debra Padagett, Rani Davis, Jo Ann Stegner, Gail Sanders, .vemmi row, Carol Maddy, DeAnna Schultz, Pam Hornback-parliamen tarian, Donna Newman, Kay Vinyard, Linda Gladden, Cindy Roberts, Ann Graves, Beverly Meyer, Robin Siplinger, Patti Correll-president, Mary Crump, Brenda Jones, zhird row, Pam Temple, Beverly Zeszutek, Linda Manzer, Carol Campbell, Pam Thomas, Patricia Penn, Patty Johnson, Janet Rigg, Charlotte Langham, Janna Bonar, Becky Reynolds, Susie O'Hara, Cindy Rogers, family row, Mrs. Clara Rummel-Co-sponsor, Mrs. Marcia Smith--Co-sponsor, Jeanne Smallwood, Karen Bussell, Gail Renton, Terry Neil, Barbara Hazell, Sarah Randle-treasurer, Rita Eggers, Leanne Skinner- student advisor, Susie Mace, Janice Westfall, Mrs. Wanda Coffman-co-sponsor, Mrs. Jo Ann Rimmer-co-sponsor, fifth row, Nancie Walker, Brenda Sissel, Janie Church, Mary Cook, Becky Robinson, Lee Ann Bittle, Janet Kent, Linda Nielson, Jeanne Sanders, Cheryle Riddle-secretary, Christine Dewan, Karen Hull-vice-president, Connie Huesgen, Susan Mumaugh, Debby Adkins, Susan Winget, bark row, Laurie Lorenz, Donna Meyer, Linda Gullett, Connie Chiles, Millie Wade, Judy Flood, Mary Wheeler, Barbara Bair, Judy Reed, Pennie Potter, Brenda Dobbins, Cindy Nokes, Carolyn Barner, Janie Casey, Kay Bridger, Marsha Faught, Debbie Dieter. Freshmen ljrcnda Patterson l.arry 'PIm1'1'9on- Belinda Paul Judy Payne iliiason Payne .lieiterimiwiaii Debbie Pearson Judy Pease Karen Peck JoEllen Pennington Doug Pering Steve Perkins Andy Pickering V1clCTPierT' 'ljerrmi Potter Gary 'P'5Ke 'JuEiY'PEe Don Propps Jeanne Pursley SuZaruLBHbCf Kelvin R diori Donna'R?gland Debbie Rapp Mike Rarrick Mervin Rash IOC, R:LLClifQ4 Bill Rausclier Nansy Ray Ran Reaves Rex hr? ' J Redding Robert Re wing Jodi Reeter Cathy Reeves Sue R535 Jill Reynolds Richie Rhea John Rhines ,lill Rhoten Cheryl RicTTFrds Guvfkiclraglsqn ,Debbklms CathvYRobgrts Charles W. Roberts ,LLindy.Rubg-its Mike Roberts Patriciarllgngs Markakobrneit Becky Robinson Curt Robinson Donna Rodgers Pam Rogers f945s,R0.Sf'.- Sandy Royston James'RtIbl '-' Debbie Rumple Jay Rush Nancy Russell Janet Salkita Rick Salkil Jerry Sanders Mike Sartin S,1llyWScanlpn Jerry Schlinlf Barbara Schmidt Suialmiifdffe Peggy Schooling Ann Schultz Jim Sellars Dave Sharp Linda Sharp Chris Shelton Doug Sheridan Ann Shipman Nancy smntz Becky Shixts '7 Lynda Sjmrnog Sue Simpson David Siplinger Diane Skelton Edward Skiffington Tony Slavens Ann Smith Brad Smith Doane Smith Keith Smith Lee Smitl'i ' Patty,SrnH:h. Sally Snead Steve Snead. Susan Sommers Christopher'Soxman Mary Ellen Spiggr Leslie Spradling Beth Stafford Peggy Stahl Jeannine Stanton Marti Stark Greg Steele Joann Stegner Pat Steinbecker Brent Steinert Tommy Steinert Bobby Stockdale Don Stocker Arthur Stout Ricky Stover Debbie Strong Doug Styer Robert Sullinger i N ,7 IJ J Y.. ,, J .as 'av fu, , , 13' Ji M' Q5 f M, , fn - fe- za! 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Club members toured the tower, weather bureau, and flight service at the Springfield Municipal Airport and the chemical division of Hoffman Taff, a Springfield company. Under the direction of Mr. William Hansen, members of the Science Club hosted the April 4-6 Science Fair, in the Glendale gymnasium. Club members planned a mixer for the Southwest Missouri region exhibitors during their 'F participation in the fair. -...-eo Left. While planning the Science Fair mixer, Science Club members Muriel johnson, Martha Downer, and Peggy Dwyer exchange ideas, Below. Mrs. joe Henry discusses his hobby of handwriting analysis with Science Club members. . ,.V. ag, ' ,A ' 1 JC,-,, , J fo' 157' SCIENCE Warres, Carol Crandall-secretary, Randy Bass, Dennis Barclay, J'6t'07Id row, Larry McVne, Martha Downer, Ellen King-historian, Leslie Halliday, Zola Johnson, Sherrie Culbertson, Maurine Richardson, Kay Adams, llzird row, Susie Nagel, Candace Militzer-treasurer, Paula Bray, Greg Steele, Steve Sullins, Billy Boxer, David Lurie, Mike Lane, jim Crain, bark row, Mr. jose Florez-sponsor, Steve Anderson, Daniel Crane, Kenny Harlow, Bruce Wittmer, Tom Brown, Don Powell, Muriel Johnson, Bill Bockstiegel, Bob Downer -vice president. CLUB-front row, Laurie Mitchell, Jana White, Robin Cantrell, Kathy Pennington, Charlene q-'auf' of tftftf- Freshmei Debbie Sullins Elvin Sutherland Tim Sweeney Lu Sykes Donald Taylor Barbara Teague Greg Temple Pam Thomas David Thnmasson Lynn Thompson Paula Thurman Greg Tokarczyk Debbie Tolliver Bob Treat john Trench Kelly Trotter Dennis Tucker Claudia Turner julie Tumer Vicky Tyler Denise Van Gelder Debbie Vaughn jeff Vaughn Greg Vernon Kay Vinyard Gere Wageman Brenda Waggoner Pamela Waggoner Barbara Waite Mike Wallace Gary Walton Wade Warren Danny Watkins Gayle Watson Mary Wheeler Craig White Jana White Judson White Paul White Sheila White Mark Wickizer Tricia Wilcox Mike Wilkinson Mike Willhoit Lance Williams Terry Williams Eddie Williamson Cheryl Wilson Danny Wilson Rickey Wilson Tom Wingo Kathryn Wirt Charles Wise Leslie Wise Gary Wiseman Stanley Wolf Karen Wood Gail Woods Chris Woolsey Pam Workman Kirk Wulff Kay Wylie Ronnie Yancy Melissa Yarnell Mike Yeomans Cathy Young Jeff Young Mike Young Teresa Young Liz Zay H i 3 'H i iyi f 'Zi t 5' yy T 'ia ST' lf' N - M in J. 3, ii QQ 'V if-, i at J fe A A, Q 22' 'ff y 'I X ' i ff in maart- I fe i i in , aiiii , y 1 ,G e W ,, T ffl: if it 2' A . I 1 Li 1 IL e fu V2 t 2, H f P11 -P f' I iiii S I I VJ ,ik ex, I f Q Nl. ,,,,.. , 5, .- eg, ,Q ' af., L 4, W T v' t J ' 4 by Q I ev 43' .Q A W ,G I . r ,jx Vg' AA ff' me AA T if , i 1 s P J.: I It 1 , A. 4 i ' L i t .a 45 ,rs :1 ' -2 il TQ , . -3-:Ziff , l I 'fha .'-.'-' 1 't'.Y -.1 .- 'v 4i - ' 'lx V f ff eg - y M- , y ,s , T ' v '- 4 I 1 ALJ 1 S 3 1 'Fl i in iii 5.-4 .. ,, - 5 PEP CLUB-fran: raw, Susan Everett, Nancy Russell, Missy Coller, Carol Manis, Debbie Morris, Brenda Griffin, Linda Griffin, Brenda Mincks, Sandy Lindman, Vicki Pierce, recom! row, Diana Skelton, Terri Car- roll, Debbie Tolliver, Belinda Paul, Melissa Moseley, Sherry Dixon, Debbie Niswander, Kay Hannon, Lana Laxton, Jackie Ailshie, llvird raw, Denise Filkins, Kay Bowler, Brenda Patterson, Merrie Bellmann, Kathy james, Cathy Francis, Betty Friend, Linda Sherer, Barbara Schmidt, Karren Henderson, fourth row, Debbie Sullins, Lynda Simmons, Cheryl Crandall, Tricia Wilcox, Sue Hankins, Nancy Mumford, Kathy Kindig, Cathy Roberts, Kay Vinyard, Mrs. Gloria Ray-sponsor, bark row, Mrs. Wanda Coffman-sponsor, Vicki Anderson, Susan Herndon, Debra Hall, Susan Schneider, Mary Hulsey, Peggy Dwyer, Jeri Ann Leonetti, Martha Downer, Mrs, Marcia Smith-co-sponsor. Cheering at a game requires a lot of wind to show the team that the Pep Club is behind,them. PEP CLUB-from mug Jan Noakes, Nedra Gregory, Beverly Bramer, JoEllen Pennington, Roberta Gottas, Judy Payne, Annette Morgan, Vickye Keathley, Vicki Cooper, Jody Britton, .refund row, Beth Stafford, Debbie Rapp, Janis Daniel, Patricia Goberts, Nancy Mayhall, Jill Reynolds, Gere Wagenian, Cis Fischer, Brenda Buff, Sue Haseltime, third row, Nancy Ebe, Donna Know, Melissa Yarnell-vice-president, Nancy Shultz, Velvet Dodson, Susan Sommers, Julie Fechner, Kathy May, Judy Pease, Becky Carr, fourlb ww, Susan Mitchell, Leslie Long, Debbie Hyde, Mona Kay, Linda Freeman-secretary, Patty Smith, Muriel Linenbroker, Pat Forsythe, Jane Gammon, Sally Snead, Gayle Watson, Mrs. Wanda Coffman-sponsor, bark row, Mrs. Gloria Ray-sponsor, Susan Boyd, Debbie Rumple, Jane Egger, Jeanne Pursley, Jeannine Stanton-president, Jill Rhoten, Cheri Carter, Nancy Burkey, Jackie Crawford, Carolyn Kelley, Becky Duck, Mrs. Marcia Smith-co-sponsor. Pep Club S Spells out cheers A prerequisite for cheerleader try-outs in the spring, Pep Club consisted of 113 members under the spon- sorship of Mrs. Gloria Ray. Effective during the year was a system of points awarded to each girl on the basis of her attendance at all weekly meetings, Var- sity and Junior-Varsity football and basketball games, and her assistance in making signs and banners. '- At both pep assemblies and ball games, the Pep Club sat as a group often using flash cards to spell out words during cheers. Megaphones were awarded to club members, with a high number of points, during the football season. Ending the year's activities, another banquet honor- ed girls with high points during both the football and basketball season. Varied expressions of enthusiasm shown by Q the Pep Club illustrate different feelings during a Hillcrest basketball game. II3 Sophomores Chuck Adams Tim Adams David Agee Jeanie Ailshie Carol Akers Dale Alday Gwen Alexander Edith Allee Steve Anderson Shelly Apostol Mark Asbell Arthur Augspurger Paul Augspurger Lynda Austin Pam Bagley Pam Bailey Nancy Baker Leon Ball Rhonda Ball Bruce Ballantyne John Ballard Sarah Bare David Bastings Mark Bates Sherry Bates Janice Bauer Larry Bechtel Rick Bell Toni Bellmann John Bench Lowell Bench Don Bennett Charley Bentley Jan Berry Susan Berry Gary Betterton Tony Beyer Lynn Bilyeu Janice Bingaman Steve Birkes Brenda Bishop-Jones Lee Ann Bittle Charles Blue Debbie Bollinger Janna Bonar Debbie Booth Teddy Bossing Tom Bouldin Cinday Bowers Stephen Bowers Bill Boxer Nancy Boycd John Brac ley Kennv Bradford Tim Bradley Paula Bray Darrell Brewer Kenny Bringle Dean Brotherton Cheryl Brown Felicia Brown Debbie Bruton Jill Bryson Gary Buckley Sand Burd Charlene Burk JoAnne Burk Kenny Burk Larry Burk Phil Buterbaugh Genie Butler Larry Buzbee Darl Cameron Anthony Campbell Sharon Campbell Carl Cannefax Kenneth Cantrell Dave Cargill Randy Carns John Carrico Kathy Carter Mike Cass Cath! Chapman Ran y Christian Pam Christie Rebecca Church Rufus Church Q Gerald Churchill Reid Claxton Sara Clinkenbeard Leslie Cobb D. L. Cole Owen Cole Paula Collins Ron Collis Tom Cook Mary Ann Cooper Donnie Cornelison Carol Courtois Dave Craig Jim Craig- Kerry Craig Willa Dean Crane Mike Crighton Sherrie Culbertson Bill Daniel Lyman S. Daugherty Katie Davis Melody Davis Jeff Davis Kathy Dedmon Rose DeGray Tracey Delp Linda Denny Mike DeRuyter Sharon Dessauer Eddie Dewan Allan DeWoody Dennis Dieter Jerry Dillard ...ri we V e 'M V F424 i J g 'J J ii? A V ,Q i I ,z S S .Za A T I 41 I I 1 J V y ,, ., , ,, ve i H: C 5 - 3 r 2 E N i Mi ie :I A gil :L I? t iz? K in JJ N i 1 NJ , I f' . Q J J, fi, 1.4: 5 '7 at N ' Ri 1 X f LBA iv tv w 3 t G H -,5 ' F 0 B1 I X- I Rig rift, 3' K as cgi A 'aunt i 3 A -,- 0 L A ii L V a .1 ij 5 J L .,,2 J ' f 'D if J I ' 0 -M ,fi 'Cf' 1 1: -- in 3 ' ' ' f gg J -N L T7 J 1 ' A J ' f J .. S S 'fy J 'f a ' , f 'ad' iiirr Q: i I ig' . h - .Ji 21' ti J? f 1 J A 6 ff .Q f ff 1' . 47, 0? , it 1 - -3 Q4 P4 J,-1-A V ff ' J 'a 1' J N 1 e rf 'T I K t vi A I I 7,7 TJIJ I JV N J, 'X 3 A Q I A X W J K J Q J J A , 1 l J I JZ V4 - A J I 4 6 ' .I . 2 l 'b .A ' QA f P' of , r J hd f v 'i Ja. f JJJJ,,J J y 'y 5 1 -- r J JiJJJ 54 1 J A It M l sea J r ff? 1 J A A J J i f J li ' ft AJJJ 3 fir .425 if 'gg-lv ii f , 'H My is to he f J J T 1 'ef C A ' i S A ilil 'J An J 4 r as 6: , wk V' J . -J J JJ A-I is I 6 0 W ia. A K A aes tx, ' if J 'I ::. as r :ar 1- ra . f' XJ' k J y . QJ-T.. JJ JJ af- J f VJ V f i 1 f lr i. Sophomores V, ,,, 1 Succeed in spirit t , ff-c V WN ,T Completion of their second year at Glendale, Z V. VF: i f ' marked a mid-point in the lives of high school soph- A ' if if A V omores. With only two years left before graduation, r ff, V 3 sophomores were urged by counselor Miss Beverly I V iii Black to make college and vocation choices while V Vi V, they anticipated their coming junior year. n ., , 0 Along with the Vranking Vof tenth grade students, gi py' 'V xi-.f. K7 fi LQ, came the opportunity to join various clubs. Anchor . ili VV llly ft' as , Club, Tfr.Hr-Y, Key Club, FBLA, J-V cheerleaders, P '1trt','t i'i' I Letterman's Club, and junior-varsity teams in sports if S encouraged sophomore membership. Open to sopho- , 1 , V ,.. W more girls, try-outs for the Glengarry Scots were held 'fy ' 4 5 V VV in the spring. V V 1 XX' ' Required of all sophomore students, a Driver's if , ' t Education program helped them learn rules and reg- ulations of driving procedures needed to obtain driv- er's licenses. Included was a course of first aid and a study of traffic laws. 21 - . M Sophomore officers Bill Boxer, vice president, Felicia Brown, secretary, and Mike McNabb, president, step-up class activi- ties and status of tenth grade students. , ff' ' 'ii-, r .5 r, 1 If A ? s 9 wi , I is , A '9 'fd -v , - , 'Y I 55 Q tt r V' .. N 0 T ' ev ,' , 4- PP V J . wo up .A ' , . .C-tx. 2 9 -A , VA .,4. la r , ' .4 ee., 3, W 'Q 3 ,rim Vaf 7,01-n yr , VA MVA- VNV Vw V get .A .Ji fi' ' ' 6 Q 1 ui .ar i ' fly j i V, . A H ai -J 9 .V- dl Bill Doan Brenda Dobbins Kelly Doke ilim Dopp athleen Dougan Bob Downer Cathy Downey Kathy Drake Becky Duck Bob Duck Linda Durbin jennifer Dye Mitzi Dyer Charles Eckert Roger Edgar Joyce Edwards john Eells Phyllis Eggers janet Eli Tom Emberton Connie Emerson Debbie Erwin Bill Evans Mari Fago Philip Fels Bruce Fetter Evan Fishel Beth Fisher Kathy Flanagan Larry Floyd Mary Foster Carmen Franklin Janice Frankum Marvin Frankum Mary Fredrick Irene Freeman Mike Fuller Debbie Fultz Randy Gage Marsha Garland Rusty Garrison Leslie Gary Gayle Genzer Charley German Kathy Germany Beverly Gibson Carolyn Gillespie Rick Gilzow Linda Gladden Kris Goehring joe Graddly Lisa Gran staff Craig Graves Charles Gray Ronda Green Chris Griesbaum Carolyn Sue Griff Gary Griffin jerry Griffin Mark Griot in Sophomores Key Club members Gary Warren and Jim Brown help deliver the annual Christmas bas- kets. Sharon Grissom Billie Grove Gary Grove Jim Gustaveson Carol Guthrie Karen Hall Leslie Hall Pam Hall Gary Hamilton Curt Hanawalt Wanda Haney Gail Hardy Kenny Harlow Norman Harp Nelda Harper Dave Hastings Randy Hastings Chris Hausmann Barbara Hawkins Cindy Hawkins Gary Hay Pat Hayes john Hays Allan Heatherly Bev Heidbrink Tassie Helwig Dennis Hendersh Debbie Hennessy Tate Hennessy Ronda Henson Sally Hermann jarett Herrell Mildred Heyerr Kathy Hicklin Mike Hiers Bruce Himmelr Gary Hodges Eric Hoffman Alan Hoke Pam Holcomb Chris Holdren Leslie Holiday Tom Holmes Becky Howard Tresa Howard Bill Hubbell Lynne Hubbell Tanya Huechteman Mark Huffhines janet Hunt Mark Hunt Judy Hurt David Hutchison Mark Huxley Melinda Ingram Belinda Ipock Debby Ireland Pat jackson Greg james Pam Jeffries ,A I ott x if d J. . Q . ig . eich ' K- HZ' xi , Kina if G 1 I ' , PM 5 wi . is m it , sr- fgfigaf' k 112: . rrffma Clif 'WL 1 X . le ' my I ,M 4 . i .y L -re , f 6, 'f ,sa .g. . 1, r K A - P ,3 1 T 71' I i feifl for so , f 6 A IA' V z '- I ,, , . N. .5 'A V I6 xii . KQ., K My gs.- 'J' EV Ls? ' X is . l k 7 I X- , ':....a:'! If ' ii I 52 f x all ,:.f3Z::::::r-,:.:::1 t -. ', J, L ' , ,.- TZ 'A af- 5. K .5 ,W D fl :L V- 71 N: -f' -in , ,X . ll , -,gl ,354 -faiw ,fir K f. , ' ' Q-'J' N V if. 4 ! Hf:1'a'2 i it a W v fum I v W 1. ' - ,655 Q, 1 - i , 'vw he , will ri . i.e g f fi MS! ,i 4- 2 A i G r J ' i reei sif -J e all 2 al fi yr n 3 i i, if A 1, .. T ,. A Q2 gi 3, , , Y t A ,' t. is 'f 1 , - W t. GW gl! lm A W if 731 W Key Club Serves communit A club promoting leadership through service, Key Club sponsored Open House, College Night, and the A annual Student Leader Banquet in February to honor it club presidents and high scholastic achievers. Y 'Wm , Encouraging spirit and enthusiasm for school foot- mr ' N ball and basketball games, the Key Club printed and sold ribbons to the student body throughout the year. 54. - - - F 3 A - B During the Christmas season, members of the service ti organization delivered Christmas baskets for clubs. Q . 5 Chosen at the convention last April in Hot Springs, Arkansas, Craig Lowther represented Glendale as the Governor for Missouri-Arkansas Key Clubs. Left. Selling ribbons, one major Key Club activity, requires the master salesmanship that David Hall demonstrates to Gayle , Q Nutting. Btlffzv. District Governor, Craig Lowther, and Brad Fisher raise the Missouri Flag which was purchased by the Key Club. -QQ KEY CLUB-from row, Roger McLean, Lance Atkinson, jim Miller, Bill Boxer, Steve johnson, jim Taylor, Mark Newport-vice-pres ident, Roger Stocker, Brad Fisher-president, Craig Bothwell, semen! may Mark Pellham, Wfarren Robinett, Irvin Miller, Bill Hanawalt, David Hall, Eric Ambler-treasurer, Danny Correll, Charles George, Dan Huitt, Frank Carnahan, Bill Tynes, llaird row. Chris Dietz, Doug Wittiner, Bruce Wittmer, Mitchel Smith, john Brackley, Randy Horton, Bob Downer, Phil Buterbaugh, Bill Evans, Sandy White, james Brown, bark row, Mr. Russel King-sponsor, Steve Smith, Doug Heatherly, Bill XY'hitaker, John S. White, Patrick Deaton, Gary XY'arren-secretary, Ed Pyatt, Eric Atkinson, Craig LowtherAguernor Missouri-Arkansas district, Mike McNabb, Mr. Paul Moore- sponsor. Marcy Jensen Allan Johnson Annie Johnson Mike Johnson Patty Johnson Roberta Johnson Steve E. Johnson Zola Johnson Greg Johnston Mark Johnston Brenda Jones Donna Jones Richard Jones Allen Journagan Paul Kahmann Randy Keathley Linda Keller Harry Kelly Cindy Kendall Bruce Kessler Candy Key Joe Killian Beverly Kirschkc Dan Kiser Chris Klapp Ladenna Kneedler Bill Kolze Kevin Kraft Fred Krautsch Steve Krause Shelly Kynion Debbie Lakin Ronald Landers Richard Lands Allene Lane Mike Lane Jim Laney Charlotte Langham Jim Langham Becky Langston Ruth Lansdon Glenda Larkins Kathy Ledbetter Linda Lee Leslie Levitch Donna Lewis Jack Lilley Sandy Lindman Cindy Lipscomb Earl Lipscomb Kathy Little Kevin Lollar Sandee Long Doug Long Laurie Lorenz David Luric Elizabeth Lyons Mary McCallon Byron McCartney David McCory Jana McCurdy Doug MCCurrv Debbie McDaris Doug McEachem Mark McGuire Bob Mcjimsey Barry McKay Cheryl McKinney Roger McLean Mike McNabb HISTORY CLUB-from row, Iris Treadway, Katy Tynes, Claudia Peebles, Sue Templeman, Kay Bridger, Shawn Mc- Curtain. Michele Ridenour, Donna Atwill, Linda Vaughn, Leanne Modarell-president, recami ww. Vicki Vienhage, Con- nie Miller, Kathy Ledbetter, Lynn Bilyeu, Edie Will, Cynthia Martin, Rhonda Ball, Suzanne Modarell, Ann Henslee- secretary, Mary Moye, third raw, Susan Mathis, Marilyn'Parker, Penny Hawkins, Brenda Jones, Betty Smith, Mike Chiles, Sue Weatherman-historian, Judy Cox, Angela Breese, Kathy Henderson, Linda Cox, fourth row, Andrea Kramer, Barbara Brooks, Sharon Kramer, Sherrie Culbertson, Candy Key, Teresa Sparkman, Susan Masters, Sara Clinkenbeard, Jean Sellars. Laura Clinkenbeard, fifth row, Connie Brooks, Randy Bayliff, Bill Tynes, Jim Craig, Jim Sellars, Bob Ebe, Steve Meyer, Ann Will-vice-president, Bill Hanawalt-treasurer, David Hall, Larry Bradley, bark row, Scott Rhodes, Craig Lowther, Doug Moellering, Mike Wolkins, Joe Warren, Gary Warren, Jack Looney, Laird Jones, Randy Horton, Howie Nichols-parliamentarian. p f. A , f- 1 ...id f I J ,J A -A Q 'J 1: 1 Y ' f if nv vt li-f 5 rrtii ,Jf 3 I K i l J J i aau i a 3- J-:-f V. li S he Sindh - y L2 4, A '- A E aa ,I J W ,. A 4 Zi -4 'Q' . 'N' I ' ff- 43 ll , X 5241.1 fra,-Q A Q-J, , f J i , ny a- I X, J J 5 5, W 1 V, I I lm, I, E a .f ? Q 'Li' V i Li K1 I .4 L ii -A A ii I f kv: 'D' , ' if Y! V , RJ, H14-N aj f Q, wt., ,rv ' -V lf' 1 -' fi , A, J H2 4 in-L Q, J gf 4 Jr ,artr - 1 . at iff' 7-1 aiit 'J J D 'E l A V 'L J J, V '-JJ, A 'i il' l if ,J 'fa V A 9 4 V fm- L- i I WAI J: 'R ' J fl iJJ .sn A ,Q J 2 5 9 'f AC' S gi ., , , t',- N ,yu K ' Jfr' 53, J J In fi 3 in - .. J Q- +5 a-J F' ' 5 . ,fab A if ,aw-Y V V, 4 ' Q ,521 W J Ja- ff 43' 1 V -, ' 4 I .lx . L H 1 sd' f-v '. ' -- ' ' f 0 5 ' . r M 2? N' 37 'Q' , , I ' '- ,J .ggJJ f 1115- T. i .Nu ,. l ftb, ,Jg 2' ' A 3 ' f r . I 1 . History Club Sponsors fair Sponsoring the Social Science Fair, May 2-3 was the major project of the History Club, Gamma Eta Chi, for the year. Sponsors of the fair and commit- tees of History Club members decided on the criteria for awards and awarded first, second, and third prizes to the best entries in the fair. Speaking to members of the club, Charlene Warres presented a talk on her trip to Austria as an AFS studentg Mr. Jerry Sandidge spoke on archaeology, and Mr. Michael Rubuka, Drury teacher of Russian, presented a program on his travels in Russia. Throughout the year sweatshirts bearing the Greek letters Gamma Eta Chi, were sold to club members. A picnic in May concluded the year's activities. During a business meeting of the History Club, Mr. Painter contributes his ideas to a discussion as interested members listen. al ., Y History Club officers Ann Will, Ann Hens- lee, and Leanne Modarell lead discussion on the annual Social Studies Fair. Sophomores Karen Madsen Janna Manis Marcia Mann Tom Maples Nancy Marler Betty Marshall Cynthia Martin Linda Martin Susan Masters Ralph Meacham john Melton Glee Meredith Greg Mertz Rosemary Messick Donna Meyer joe Meyer Barbara Iwliller jim Miller Virginia Miller Nancy Millsap Laurie Mitchell Holly Mix Mike Montgomery Tim Montgomery Kenny Moore David Moots Steve Morton Margaret Mullikin Bob Murney Curtis Myres Sally Napier Glenda Nash Larry Nease John Neil Denise Newman Steve Newport Dennis Nix Kenneth Norton Joyce Nothum Mark Oglesby Susie 0'Hara Chris Ormsbee David Paulsell Penny Payne Teresa Pearcy Donna Pearman Patti Peele Scott Pelley Patricia Penn Kathy Pennington David Pertuche Kenneth Peters Siene Peterson Steve Phelps Tom Phillips Roger Pickney Becci Pierce Lane Pierce Gary Pike Jonnie Plank Debbie Plaster Beverly Posey David Powell Chuck Pratt Candy Price Gregg Prosser Lavona Pulley Sherry Purcell Linda Purdy Sherry Puterbaugh Biike Rand Chris Randall Susan Ratcliffe Mary Ray z is 1 V C 'C , , A 4' C 3 Jar KV H 5 A f A li A .. ,, V, 2 . I, 7 C tt. V C In fm Cf if 0 ef ' V ' ,CW If H NF , C Cy I yy ,M Q . f 2 l mu C Cyyy C CCCCC C it 2, 1 f pf: ff- it 1 M is . U . p C C 'W iittlly ,, , y te ,.. 's ,, an C ,. 1 e- fi P eg VC N 2 ' I 'V -37- .- 7:-H V t ' J as C W S it-egffC Emi' .CCC.C C Q6 Cf? X Xl. f if l N C 1? 'V pf 3 C f 1C vu CC- A fa. Rf, L I2 E w A3 V if t fr y P 1 .V .1 C, Pi ' ae ll C C 'Co as C . 3 W .A 8 B -N C ,,4, .,, , .r C Y. l!'N Ia! 11 2 D xi 7 J veg x ..-ul A 313 ei-w. wr-1+ ,JC C+ 7-L 3 -A sh I KJ ff-Q fm -C While working as a cadet teacher at Bingham Elementary School Carol Barrow assists the teacher with blackboard drill 'msg ai FUTURE TEACHERS-fronl row, Janice Miller, Rebecca Miller, Virginia Miller, Terri Hesse, Kathy Flanagan, Jeanette McKee, Sue King, Jean Kentchksecretary, Carolyn Gillespie, Cathy Rogers, Gail Sanders, Elaine Roush, second row, Cindy Jones, Linda Stevens, Kathy Wade, Melinda Bare, Laurie Sturtevant, Janine Mace, Vicki Samsel, Syd Sloan, Becky Reynolds, Susie Morris, Beverly Pope-vice-president, Leslie Hall, Betty Anderson, llaird mui, Sherrie Hawkins, Shirley Record, Gayle Nutting, Carol Barrow, John Martin-president, Debie Jones, Susan Johnson, Leanne Skinner, Brenda Sissel, Tom Pardee-historian, parliamentarian, Terry Neil, Teresa Sumner, Suzette Keeslar, Mrs, Manda Boykin-sponsor, bark row, Sue Phillips, Angela Breese, Connie Emerson, Teresa Sparkman, Karen Schwartz, Galen Burch, Janice Westfall, Larry Bradley, Karen Lewis, Chris- tine Dewan, Susan Mumaugh, Karen Hull, Debby Adkins, Ronnie Mink-treasurer. X FTA Provides training Sponsoring four cadet teachers, members of Future Teachers of America sent seniors Carol Barrow, John Martin, Jeanette McKee, and Christine Dewan to schools throughout Springfield to assist teachers and gain experience in the teaching profession. --1 -vw - During the month of December, Christmas candy 'M was sent to retired teachers. Mrs, Ellen Rhoten, Jar- rett Junior High School teacher presented a program and slides on her European trip at an afternoon club meeting. FTA members served at school and club banquets during the year and traveled to St. Louis in the spring to tour a school for the handi- capped. A banquet and a picnic ended the year's ac- s BY ll! nun! n Munn tivities. 4 Left. FTA babysitting service for Open House is advertised by clown Deanna Thrasher. Below. Led by John Mar'tin and Mrs. Boykin, members discuss plans for their trip to St. Louis. Je'- Alan Reed 'I . Mike Rc-cl 5' it Q Miirquita Reeves Q' A Joyce Record ' Tommie Sue Reichurdt f' , 4 V it ' M is ' ajax is ' F f' . 2' mga Rei? -3 'Z' Lin A Rel , h , Marla Rhea V I di? ' A.. - ' -K f if L I I if ,f ab if f' X 1 I 'F' -VVL , 1 K , , .L , V, -a w Jeni Rhntles ' A ' ' ' A .7 , ,f N, , , . 1 F? Darlene Richardson 'Vi .' H9 J -- ,aff if M Steve Rlcligirdsnn if , I 'K R lil 'I K, V . - jinc inc ii ff ,A 3 .- jim Risner - - 5 ':'- V V' A ' ' Sharon Rohluerson fi i ' gh Dan RuluhinS -A I J Gale Roberts 'lulie Ruherts f' , .3 Q C' ' -- r ,' f S, 'W .a V ,sa ,ffl '.. Q3 S ' Philip iwbfm - I f,,., V Tim Roberts ' 4. 7 XV.trren Rubinctt r Russell Rohinsnn Mike Ruehke A. Cathy Rogers . 6 Judy Rogers W Steve Ronp 3 K N ly 31 , Cathy Roscoe Kenneth Rose M Lanny Ross Nancy Roush , David Rumfelt , Rodney Rush Rebecca Rushing H ' , dm Terri Schmidt f ' bank , Rick Schreiber l ' ,J V ' i . Rick Schuelter -5 .A F, Cathy Schults Debbie Schultz 3 ,, Christine Scott I r Dennis Scott L Mv- Rnger Scott -, N I ' Tim Scruggs if ' , ' jim Seaton ' , , 11 Mike Selph 1' V , I n 1 - V' Cathy Shaw 3 W' ,fi C, ,! ,lx yn , . Linda Sherer 7 'f i' Q, V V S X api, '.fg' ' - l.ynn Shipley A it 5'-, , N ' jo Ellen Shuliu' wg: L ' Linda Sieclcmginn t I Karen Simmons If ,y, 3 ,,:J:,, , c,,, r Al Simlwon I Fifi' Donnie Singletim Y I , , laura Skelly V- an . , - ,- K f H - W Dnnaltl Slentz I ff ' 5. ' . , K Y - fi ' X ', ' 3 Ronnie Smiddy , iv I I K ' 7 s- ' Mitchell Smith ,, i 5 5 l ai. 0. Nj Q vi sa 7 ff' S, fylylf, mfiifii Smith x,.t . V g. , 4-Y :ELQ Z ZL . 1-. S , or g .9 I ' 5 bf' V ' ft Darwin Smith . r . Steve Smith 'RQ 311 David Siizirr Sam Snead X Greg Solum ,, Debbi: Souder 1.1 A A Teresa Spiirkman neg Wim Kathy Spence ' f 4 4 ' , I X Ronnie Spickard -r - , - George Spmclling I-.,'y,?' If ' Becky jane Stafford ,J jim sum 2 f - 4, , Teresa Stiinsberry Jodi Stark ua so fwfifs .. . ir 'S,s.. . i' f Ru 16 1 N W.. . 3 f -5 kv 49x wg.-5 ,. ii if vo . 2.9-4' Sak? , ff .40 I in V Q , 47 gag, i' 71,0 .iw ,mv DEBATE SQUAD-from row, Helen Merin, Anita Stoner, Linda Stevens, Donna Atwill, Brad Fisher, Mark Yarnell Andrea Kramer, fefond row, Nancy Holmes, Connie Everett, Susie Bedford, Chris Scruggs, Carol Appelquist, Pam Hyde, Bill Hanawalt, Mr. Norman Marshall-sponsor, back row, David Lurie, Dan Williams, Chuck Cassy, Craig Lowther, Bruce Caplan, Greg Chinn, David Hall-NFL president. U idx -s.ii U si 32 Qffwitiipi W5 i . ,f f ing the Glendale Neophyte Tournament speech while his colleague Paul Bramer arranges his rebuttal 'bf 1 u-...hx Yu. 1- GHS debaters Carol Appelquist and Chris Scruggs work hard in preparation for one of the many debate tournaments in which they participated throughout the year. Es. .1 N' '- .s f 1 ' TK CA 1 V' . 'ii i ,ae-an-be K gr, - .,Q '. ...N Allen Weatherly delivers his affirmative X':,, 1 Speech and Debate States pros, cons Glendale speech and debate department hosted and participated in novice and regulation tournaments throughout the year. Participating in tournament rounds at Central High School, the University of Arkansas, MU lab, Hillcrest, Monett, William Chris- man, Parkview, Neosho, and NFL competition in Lib- erty, Glendale students Greg Chinn, Bruce Caplan, Chris Scruggs, Carol Applequist, Brad Fisher, and Mark Yarnell earned first, second and third place trophies and awards. Hosted at GHS, a novice tournament started the year for amateur speakers. Following were tourna- ments at Parkview, Hillcrest, Central, Joplin, and Talequah, Okla. In january Glendale speech students hosted a tournament for 23 entries. Left. Lots of time and hard work go into organizing the Glendale Speech Tour- nament as speech student, Mark Yarnell and Brad Fisher discover. Below. Dur- Sophomores n Hi The members of the Sophomore Choir reflect the satisfac- tion of performing after many hours of practice. l.nrinil.1 Stcinert Pcsuy Stcxxarl Bob Still Anita Sr-mer Uchlwiu Stratton Donna Summers l5,ilh,1i'a Suirner Rnnnic Sutherland Sine Sxxcet Susan Sxxeuart jim 'lfiylnx' lielu 'l'ci'iLll janici- 'l'luii111asiii1 jucly 'liilliin Diane 'lanrn Bills 'llniiixlw Alistair 'livinlw 'llvmmy 'liueker Debbie 'l'ul'ncr Karen 'I uincr Iavrnc Twecil Pamela l'mphres john VanNny Steve Vcilc Stan Vg-st Debbie Viiilnn Steve XY'.1it Lea Annu XValker Susan XY'allaCe Marilyn XValter Delaine XX'arrl Cynthia XY arncr Mike XV.1sson joe Bill XY'attcrs Benny XY:atlierlurd Allen XY'e.itlrerly Chris XYcax'er Phyllis XVeaver Steve XVeidmann jim XX!-ilcr Cynthia XX'ellS Ted Wfhitakcr Jeff Wfliite john XY'lxilC Mary XYhitlock Alan Wales Doug XVileS Edie XVill Pam XVilliamS Vicki XYills Edwarrl XVilSon Paul Wfilwn Anita XY'inslow Alynne XVilherS Doug Xhllierspoon Bluce XVitlmer Richard XY'uflard Cynthia XVoud Karen XY'iuocly Linda XX'oody james Xvoolley Roger Wfnrlcy Linda XY'riuht Randall XVrinkle Kevin Wiyalf Gail Young Dave Zapatka 1. e 1 X, Ja s i i i- A '- if M' if -1 i 6 it at , A ' 4 N gf Q 3 B '5 ! 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'w , SOPIIOMORIZ CU0lRff1wr1f ww, Annie johnson, Patti Peele, Beverly Kirschke, Phyllis XXf'c-aver, Darlene Richardson, Linda Reid, Virginia Miller, Nancy Roush, Kathy Hicklin, recom! mug Cheryl McKinney, Tresa Howard, Marsha Garland, Linda Purdy, Beverly Heidbrink, Tanya Huechteman, Nancy Boyd, Nancy Millsap, Debbie Hennessy, lbfrcf wzw, Kris Goehring, Beverly Zeszntek, Linda Sieckman, Mildred Heyer, Donna Summers, Lynn Bilyen, Edie NX'ilI, Cathy Chapman, jan Berry, Mrs. Barbara Buffington-director, barb muy Barbara Miller, Tommy Tucker, Chuck Pratte, Dennis DeGraatl, Byron McCartney, jim Gustaveson, Paul Wilsivn, Ed Wilstun, Benny Vifeatherford, Mark McGuire, Tommie Reichardt, Sophomore Choir Cultivates voices Presented at the November orchestra-choir concert, the sophomore choir was the basic group from which members were taken to participate in various school assemblies. In December they composed the group of carolers in the Little Match Girl Christmas assem- bly and in january they provided the music for the Freshman-Sophomore Talent assembly which had a Western theme. Members of the choir performed with the Glendale and city-wide Sing-Out groups, the Freedom Singers, and combined with the juniors to sing in Bacca- laureate ceremonies as the 1968-69 junior-senior choir. Members of the sophomore choir also participated in the spring musical Camelot. Greg Vernon introduces Benny XX'eatherford for a solo backed by other sophomore choir members. Kathy Abbey Shere Abbott Gary Absher Debby Adkins Jack Ahrens Nancy Allen David Allred Cindy Anderson Robert Anderson Judy Angelo Robert A. Appleby Robert B. Appleby Charles Arnall Layne Asbell David Atkins Lance Atkinson Cathy Atteberry Donna Atwill Janine Austin Marilyn Bagwell Barbara Bair Sammy Balden Richard Baldi Mike Baldwin Valerie Barnes Bill Baumberger Tommy Beaver Lonnie Bechtel Debbie Bellman Ronnie Belt Ed Bentley Tim Bertholdi Martha Beveridge Elaine Bishop-Jones Stephen Bodanske Susan Bodey Judy Bond Bob Boyer David Boyer Diana Boyer Paul Bramer Craig Brazeal Angela Breese Greg Brennan Jimmie Brewer Jill Bricker Kal Bridger Barbara Brooks David Brown Jerry Brown Jim Brown Peggy Brown Galen Burch Allen Busiek Dianne Bussell Bruce Butcher Andy Cadle Gwen Campbell Denny Cantrell Gilda Carey Linda Carey Richard Carlin Frank Carnahan Kathy Carnahan Doug Carson Cathy Cates Eddie Cearley Jacquetta Chambers Steve Christiansen Linda Church Sherry Clark Libby Clawson Laura Clinkenbeard Jim Coats Bill Coe Jackie Cole Roger Cole Patt Connolly Claire Consolvo Chris Coonrod Rick Corley Danny Correll Genie Cottier Karen Courtois Judy Cox Ralph Cox Pal Crocker Rocky Crouch .Q-f J nf, , Q i 5 . 4 'fr 4 v ,- lg F' 'tv 1 A '-v I js ,J A15 J 3 -N gl 3 J ..,. 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The election of class officers, becoming Varsity cheer- leaders, and Scotties, advancement to Varsity activities, participating in Junior-Senior Choir, Madrigal, Cab- inet, and Student Council all combined to keep juniors active, enthusiastic, and eager for their senior year to come. Throughout the year, the junior class Worked as a group to boost the pride and spirit at Glendale and school activities. Organized in December, the Jolly Junior Janitors staged a clean-up date for the campus and displayed posters encouraging students to keep Glendale beautiful. I O 7 II Heading the Jolly Junior Janitor campaign, junior officers, president Robert Appleby, secretary Kay Bridger, and vice-president Dorelen Luce, discuss tackling the junk yard as their next clean-up project. -41 if , . -Bair .ai : i - 6' fi 'Z rf' 1 4 at I jf I ' N V- , if .LJ J I I A I I ' 1 If an A t 1 5: it -. E 'LALR , Ji-4? gd 71.3, i 'A -L , f., 'f 4 l . 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Q la Cathy Crum Mary Crump Mike Cunningham Mike Dake Patty Dameron David Davenport John Davidson Cindy Davis Diane Davis Larry Davis Richard Davis Keith Dav Patrick Deaton Tom Deer Pat DeMate Jayne Denby Terri Devine Chris Deitz Debbie Dillon Hugh Doak Cindy Drake Teresa Drussa Debbie Durham Tom Durkin Sandy Dyer Pam Dyson Bob Ebe Larry Edgar Patty Edwards Ron Edwards Sandie Edwards Steve Ellis Carol Ellison Gale Endicott David Erwin Judy Estes Connie Everett Marsha Faught Gail Fenton Floyd Finney Cindy Fischer Melonie Fischer Dana Fisher Shirley Fisher Julie Fleak Carolyn Flemming Janice Flood Terisa Flournoy Mike Folkens Tom Forehand Donna Foster Larry Frank Jeff Friedson Beth Friend Chris Fuldner Marylu Gammon uniors Tom Gammon Rick Gann Nancy Garges Mike Garrison Linda Gibble Robina Gibson jon Gitldings Pam Gilmer Judy Gilmore Merrily Glotfelty Ricky Goodale Lynnette Gott Steve Grayless Nancy Green Geoff Green Olin Greer Carole Groblebe Theresa Gzula Dwight Haller jimmy Hankins Pam Harbert David Hardy jerry Harris Jule Harrison Doug Hausmann Stan Hawkins Linda Haynes Alva Hazell Barbara Hazell Doug Heatherly Shelia Heatherly Renee Henderson Bruce Herndon Terri Hessee Charles Higgenbotham N jim Hillhouse Karen Hockensmith N Charley Hoke Sally Holbert Randy Holland Ann Homback Pam Hornback Nancy Horton Randy Horton Mike Houston Anne Howard Kenny Howell Tim Howell George Hubbell Dan Huitr Karen Hull Ken Hunt Steve Huntley Bob Hutchinson Pam Ikenberry Tommy Ingle With a valiant stretch Jana McCurdy attempts to send the volleyball oxer the net in one of the weekly games at the YMCA as teammate Susan Masters comes to her aid .at-.ming l .i Fowler, Robert Sullinger, and Doyal Bryant. Tri-Hi-Y, Hi-Y Govern Missouri Highlighting the year for members of Tri Hi Y was the annual Spring Youth and Government pro- ....--- gram held in jefferson City. From Glendale, Christy Chapman served as Sergeant-at-Arms in the House and Lynn McCurdy acted as Lieutenant-Governor. Representing the Hi Y, john Fowler served as Chair- man of the Motor Vehicle Committee. Other mem- bers of the club traveled to jefferson City as lawyers and judges in the Supreme Court, Senators, Rep- i resentatives, reporters, and delegates-in-training. Club activities included dinner meetings, a bunk- ing party, participation in intra-city council meetings, caroling, and volleyball competition in the evenings. The May Mother-Daughter Banquet ended the year's activities. Early morning risings even for a trip to jefferson City don't do much for john Fowler, Christy Chapman, and Lynn McCurdy. TRI-HI-Y-from ww, Nancy Nurnberg-vice-president, Mary Sue Crane, Patricia Smith, Kay Bridger, Rebecca Church, Linda Church, Christy Chapman, Marilyn King, Debbie Turner, second row, Mrs. Rose Northcutt-sponsor, Brenda Jones, Linda Vaughn, Susie Murphy, Debbie Hennessy, Cathy Chapman, Jana McCurdy, Rhonda Ball, Linda Cox-president, julie Fleak, Helen Merin, bark raw, Kathy Henderson, Vicki Oliver-secretary, Diane Greene, Katherine Lawhon, Denise Fielder, Peggy Brooks, Martha Young-treasurer, Lynn McCurdy, Connie Emerson, Jan Berry, Susan Masters. Selling cokes to raise money for conven- tions are Hi-Y members Danny Jett, john llI'11OI'S Displaying their enthusiasm for the Christ- mas season, the junior-Senior Choir mem- bers carol Yuletide greetings in front of the main office as they notice the Student Councils live Scotch Pine Christmas tree. Ike Jackson Nancy jersak Karen johnson Steve Johnson Susan johnson Brenda Jones Cindy Jones David jones Debi Jones Laird jones Nancy Jordan Suzette Keesla! Janet Keller Robert Kerr Ellen King Sheryl King Sue King Robert Kleiber Chris Knopp Andrea Kramer Curt Kuehn Frank Langham David Larimore Sharlene Lasswell Mike Latimer Gary Latham Duane Laub Katherine Lawhon Syd Lawrence Bob Leidy Carol Leisenring Karen Lewis Debbie Lightner Jimmy Liles Judy Liles Marilyn Lilly Nannette Linderer Christie Lisk Terry Loflin Sandy Lofshult Pete Lollar janet Long Mike Long Janice Lotterer Danny Loveland jim Lucas Dorelen Luce Robbie Lurvey Carla McCallister Pam McCartney Mary Ann McCauley ,V Larry McClernon jackie MtCracken Marsha McCurtain Sheila McDaris Larry McGuire gf? S ' 'AAA ,, , 4 i ' 5 we S 1 re - 1 ' f Qi x ' , A ' . Ar, 1 ' K X I gtg: , it , g,,, I ' Qi - 3 1 if 'Ji 1 S 3 I ,V 52574. -a ' -1 ' NA X V af M ti . 4 E' . . ff? 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X f R 'lil iii C ' ii L , -ttt 1 ii.iW I y A fu. i N if i sz L' r 1 2 'i -1 L l il' 1 f , X L 'i a C tg gi 4 ,MA 3 l CHOIR-from mug Dana Fisher, Jeannie Kolar, Susie Bedford, Linda Church, Carol Leisenring, Kathy Wade, Kay Bridger, Marilyn Bagwell, Becky Vernon-vice president, Marsha McCullough, Ann Hornback, Rebecca Miller, refund row, Sammy Balden, Sharon Brown, Deborah Gregory, Nancie Walker, Vickie Sexton, Elaine Spindler, Susie Ford, Jean Kentch, Elaine Bishop-Jones, Christy Chapman, Cindy Jones, Shirley Record, Mrs. Barbara Buffington-director, third row, Terry Neil, Margaret Wilcox, Candace Militzer, Sharon Weatherly, Jill Bricker, Libby Sparling, Lyssa Loffer, Gayle Nutting, Deborah Dillon, Karen Hull, Cheryle Riddle, Peggy Brooks, Bob Krogstad-president, fourlh row, Tom Forehand, Vicki Oliver, Nancy Martin, Ann Will-secretary-treasurer, Cindie Price, Jeanne Sanders, Pat Martin, Connie Huesgen, Janet McDonald, Alice Marshall, Susan Mu- maugh, Muriel Johnson, Floyd Gilsow, back row, Bob Presley, Jerry Gmbbs, Tom Pardee, Rick Harker, Rex Roundtree, Tom Rose, Bud Stoops, Reggie Galyean, Darius Mammen, Earl Snarr, David Brown, Giles Jensen, Mark Newport, Mark McGuire. Choir, Madrigal Harmonize talents The junior-senior choir toured Miller, Greenfield, and Lockwood during October, kicking off a year of performances. They performed at the annual orchestra- choir concert in November, in Heer's Singing Tower and the Brentwood Christmas Tree Lighting Services, at school assemblies, and in Baccalaureate ceremonies. Given the title of both Freedom Singers and Mad- rigal, 20 students combined their voices in perform- 57.2. QF ances at area grade school patriotic assembles, the United Nation's Day ceremonies at Evangel College, Founder's Day activities, during Teen Patriot Week at GHS, and in the spring district music contest. The Freedom Singers belt out the lilting strains of This Is My Country in the Teen Patriot Assembly. MADRIGAL-from row, Kathy Wade, Beverly Kirschke, Kay Bridger, Marsha McCullough, Mrs. Barbara Buffington, Jerond row, Carol Leisenring, Andrea Kramer, Linda Stevens, Becky Vernon, Susie Ford, tbird row, Judy Wilson, Tom Forhand, Benny Weatherford, Jim Risner, Floyd Gilzow, Bob Krogstead, back row, Mark McGuire, Bob Breazeale, David Brown, Derius Mammen, Mark Newport, Ed Wilson. I3l uniors Ronrli McKeen Mike McKinney Mike McMeen Susie Mace Carol Maddy Derius Mammen john Martin Nancy Martin Debbi Mason Julie Matthews Mike Mayhall Steve Meyer Connie Miller Mark Miller Rebecca Miller Steve Miller Doug Moellering David Moffis Larry Moll Sam Montgomery Melissa Morgan Debbie Morton Susan Mumaugh Mary Munhollen Susie Murphy Carole Myers Randy Myers Susan Napier Charles Neff Terry Neil Mark Newbill Dave Newman Janice Newman Linda Nielson Curtis Nichols jim Nimmo Dorothy Nixon Gayle Nutting Sandy Oakes David Oglesby Linda Owen Debbie Parten Becky Paul Kenneth Pearce Sherry Pearson Claudia Peebles Mark Pellham Donna Perkins Diane Philbin Sue Phillips Carol Pickering Randy Poinclexter Bob Presley Charles Price Cindie Price Jerry Price Tom Pruitt Deborah Raines Dave Randall Sara Randall Marla Rapp Steve Rauscher Terry Record Pam Redwing Billy Reed Judith Reed Sharon Reed Frank Reynolds Scott Rhodes Robin Richards I 4 7' Z t In P JL 2, 2 Kiwi, ' 1. ff M r.rr,,, r ,AF ,J - ,wi-, I fiffffi J.v . 'fl RFE Torn Montgomery Q 32524 ia' , Ax Mya. li, , E Q 3. irtti '19 5 ,, 1: 1 , . 1 -rv R ,, ' I - . 'kzi ., Vgrrr ,Q m 1- ,a 1 att , yriarrrr ri 12. : .1 use a,,,.. .A , 44 ai f .. I K W P 5. P i y. srf ii is fr 3 ,, 1 Jn , fi fl! 01995 A 4 Q t 3 V A 2 fi .Mg 'ET' n . ww ., Richie Richardson , Suzann Ridenour janet Rigg Greg Rippee ,.s 8 Q! 5 if 1 ii' 'fi , 1, 2 V .az M., J, A 5 .,,.., ,, - n- , , f -1. M A M 7 V . X fy . if my Wi ' if t 1 ,, f of we , 3 an ll 0 -4 ilk 'ig' n V fa, f- I - , Q , ' 'v . sf . ,4 .A ' ,,,f f all eeei ur. A dia aaa' .vfk Il 1'-QL ' A ,r,,g,, sl, .www , - -v all 2 ra 1 'nv M A ' ' '. ' 1-wr f 'f-y 5 V I rry lea 1 as i 'ir gf , E . , r -41' f A A L i f'.7f ,i?:'1g Q1 I, f , . ,E - X ' ie4 '..,' T 45 : 3 K i r . I My V 1-my is fgy, 5 ' H ., 5 V ,gfzggg K :YI I I A 3 if . As Dorelen Luce sadly watches the time run out Carolyn Strawn hides from a one-point Hillcrest lead that won the game. J V Cheerleaders Support pep club junior-Varsity cheerleaders worked throughout the year teaching the members of the Pep Club cheers used at school football and basketball games. They sold pro- grams at Varsity games, prepared signs, and assisted members of the Varsity squad in arousing spirit at pep rallies and pep assemblies. During August, junior varsity squad members at- tended a special clinic held at Central High School where they learned new cheers and chants. Practices were held daily during the summer months and twice a week during the school year. Leff, Let's go, Falcons, let's go! yell Tracey Delp, Terry Schmidt, and Cindy Lipscomb, as they urge the basketball team on to victory. Center. Karen Hall shows Falcon spirit at a J.V, game. IV CHEERLEADERS from row, Tracey Delp and Pam Hall, bark row, Terri Schmidt, Carolyn Strawn Dorelen Luce Karen Hall Cindy Lipscomb, Leslie Levitch. l.11'1101'S Carol Rishworth Dennis Ritter Pat Roberts Cindy Rogers Nick Rogers Rickey Rose Elaine Roush Randy Royston Lao Rubert Steve Russel Cristi Sala Gail Sanders Jeanne Sanders R. C. Scanlon Mike Scheele Alen Schellack Roger Schlink Mark Schmidt Sandy Schmidt Cathy Schneider Gary Schroeder Stephanie Scillian Chris Scruggs Jean Sellers Mari Selle Vicki Sexton John Shaffer Beverly Sheldon Betsy Shirley DeAnna Shultz Jayne Siman Harriette Singleton Kevin Singleton Robin Siplinger Jeanne Smallwood Brad Smith Craig Smith Judy Smith Nancy Smith Stephanie Smith Earl Snarr lean Sooter Libby Sparling Dan Spickard Elaine Spindler Helen Stacey Jane Stafford Terry Stafford Larry Stahl Janell Stansberry Donald Starkey Linda Stevens Vicki Stewart Debbi Stine Roger Stocker Paul Stoddard Bill Stokes Shelby Stone Carolyn Strawn Lendy Stubblefield Mike Styer Steve Sullins Teresa Sumner Gail Swartz QUILL AND SCROLL-front row, Claudia Peebles, Syd Sloan, Suzann Ridenour, Alane Wetzel, Betty Smith, Nancy Holmes-vice-president, Sue Weatherman, recom! row, Valerie Barnes, Susan Thomasson, Martha Beveridge, Carol Cran- dall, Tina Chasteen-secretary-treasurer, Kathy Henderson-president, Nancy DeRuyter, llaird raw, Miss Norma Malone-sponsor, Elaine Bishop-Jones, Rita Eggers, Jo Bass, Angela Breese, Peggy Brooks, Judy Cox, Pam Horn- back, bark row, Debi Chambers, Terry Bagot, Bill Hanawalt, Jeanne Sanders, David Baker, Ann Wll, Bruce Caplan, Howie Nichols-parliarnentarian. , sham r e v , 1, J ,Ae y R l -A A 'gf 434 as 1 K r 'e we Q as I, 1, , , f N A ,F I A A J Sl if it Ji ,,, , J y ,Bi , ., Jr Q 1 I 1 1, L F' J I dr 4. aa, 'I si ,G Q. W X 5 lg. 5' 1- A fi .1 ,. A ff M S L, , ' -4 t . XX if f s,,.f ,arf J . L! 'i L. I r af e of I 171 X, ,QV ' 5 if t ik , i gf ,, C N 2 gf, I A1 .tx J , ei, ir I 'l ,, ., W ii Q, ,ak J ,, e I Q , iw. w i, :el W1 f or ffvy fl - nv 'X ee be Q I y R , A 1 ay 9 1, J 5 S ws. f i W J 4 H A A ! l A A Quill at sefoil Lauds journalists Concerned with increasing their knowledge of journalism techniques and careers, members of Quill and Scroll participated in field trips, business meet- ings, and banquets throughout the school year. During both December and February, initiation services welcomed new members into the International Honorary journalism Society. 2 faq! if if i i vfwi-W., i ' , 1 Q, 1 H 3 g W a ., K. 1 -' 5, t ' we Inter-club parties planned by Central in December and Parkview in February joined the city's four chap- ters of Quill and Scroll. During january, members of Glendale's Quill and Scroll chapter toured radio station KWTO. Announcement of the 1968-69 staff for the Quill and the Fnlmzz at the annual city-wide journalism banquet completed the calendar of events. 4, A On a tour through KWTO, Steve johnson, Valerie Barnes, and A Alane Wetzel discuss journalism in radio with GHS graduate Bill Davis, now a writer for the station. Afmre: Members of the Glendale Chapter of Quill and Scroll assist in registration at the Regional journalism Clinic held at Central October 28. Lefz. President Kathy Henderson practices for one of the two formal candlelight initiations held this year. uniors Keith Taliaferro Stephen Terrell Pam Temple Sue Templeman Brad Thomas Steve Thomas Susan Thomasson Donnie Thompson Tim Thompson Tom Thompson Deanna Thrasher Brad Thurston Martin Timesch Leo Tokarczyk Steve Tolliver Paula Trapp Iris Treadway Debbie Tribble Mikee Trotter Pat Trotter Katy Tynes Bob Vaughn Linda Vaughn Vicki Vienhage Bob Vinyard Dan Virnig Richard VonTersch Kathy Wade Roger Wade Millie Wade Rick Walker Rick Wallace Gary Warren Nancy Warren Connie Watkins Sharon Weatherly Sue Weatherman Theresa Weatherman Kathy Webb Arlan Weibel Melody Weidmann Janice Westfall Alane Wetzel Bill Whitaker Donna White jim White Paul White Margaret Wilcox Stanley Wilgus Ed Wilkerson Larry Willhite Danny Williams Judy Wilson Susan Winget NaeAnn Wingo Peggy Wright Patsy Wrinkle Doug Wulff Becky Young f I t ' . ttt ,, fi V f' W' ,ati 'L My tg. th In N 1! W 1 T Mk 9 Ja W5 .w,, .1 '73 l in .- Al A ll .Q Tag A ' e 4. re Ji T. i, S S A, Y A .4 T3 3 D iii V 1 fa- ,, ggi 1 I ,Xi f, :Q 5 Q '. S ef, . 1,4 s S' lil A '1 S mix it 'if f ' Q 4 , t- ,S L 'I f S fx JVM Q .-via R - Lf V I V A Q? Qi T ,ag :L :Q 1 ei t Y' 1 L , ' I 619311 2 I i A I 'A 3, I 0 A ,, 0 VN I V a X wt I L 5 'tlttzr f ' A Margaret Wilcox happily learns that she has been named Queen Guinevere in Camelot . Le! During one of the many assemblies planned by the dramatics classes Klilly leads the student body in the pledge, Below. Creating the story of Christmas dramatics students arranged the props, costumes, and lighting for the annual Christmas assembly. Dramatics Displays talent Before taking maternity leave in November, three months prior to the birth of her daughter in February, Mrs. 'lerrie Hemingway directed the dramatics department in the production of the Thanksgiving and junior-Senior Talent assemblies. Replacing her, Mrs. Ann Brundridge aided Kathy Schien, assemblies commissioner, and dramatics students in planning the sets and dialogue for the Christmas, Ex- change, Freshman-Sophomore Talent, Easter and Mem- ories Assemblies. Classroom work included the presentation of reader's theaters, one-act plays, and impromptu pantomimes. The spring musical production Ctzfzzelof, climaxed the year for dramatics students as they became part of the cast and aided in the costume, art, and publicity arrange- ments. ' , , Seniors Seek new status Graduating in the year 1968, members of the senior class completed four years of working, learning, and growing within the halls and classrooms of Glendale. Progressing from the ranks of freshmen, sopho- mores, and juniors, members of the senior class accumulated memories and knowledge that will re- main a part of them for the rest of their lives. Exams, assemblies, honors, friends, classrooms, and activities became a vital part of growth, and now remain behind them as they enter the adult world. Throughout the history of Glendale, this class will be remembered for the traditions, achievements, and honors it left behind. sf' if' if ir Q:- Susie Acton Kay Adams Susie Allen Bob Allfed Eric Ambler Jeff Amspacher Betty Anderson Charles Anholr Cami Appeiquisf Louis Arms Eric Atkinson Jerry Bader Terry Bagot Joe Bailey Cindy Barclay Melinda Bare Carol Barrow jo Bass Randy Bayliff Susan Bedford jedonna Berglund Becky Berry Carolyn Bilyeu Dennis Black Craig Bothwell Ardelle Boyd Charlotte Baker Carolyn Barner Sharon Bates Janice Bennett Barbara Bertholdi William Bockstiegel Dave Bowers K! David Baker Peggy Bartling Mike Batey Paul Bennett Linda Beveridge Linda Boles Janet Bowlin .rw-.f-l.t,.,.,Q.-on 'f'?- 5- ay., ,vfjS,+s,f1j1s?1f R 't ac.A,,e, at f C 1 ,1 'Q ' Flexi: 1. i 1- C iffi 85 WW ,.., rg - '5' if Gil in-4' Relaxing from the duties of leadership are officers President Mark Yarnell, Secretary Nancy DeRuyter, and Vice-president jamie Holstein. Mike Boyd jan Boze Larry Bradley Barbara Bramer Mike Bridger joy Bright Peggy Brooks Linda Brown Tom Brown Sharon Brown Mike Brunner Beverly Burch Shirley Burch Donna Burgess Phyllis Burk jaNell Butcher Bruce Caplan Kathy Carter Rick Carter Janie Casey Cindy Casper Debi Chambers Christy Chapman Scott Charron Tina Chasteen Mike Chiles Greg Chinn Debbie Christie Emily Church Janie Church Seniors Randy Chowning Karen Clawson Patsy Cobb Teresa Cohen Steve Collins Mary Cook Carl Cookson Patsy Correll ,lim Cox Linda Cox Carol Crandall Mary Sue Crane Mike Crawford Kathy Creamer Don Creek Lynette Crocker Richard Curtis Donnie Daves Bill Davidson Greg Davis Donna Day Mike Decker Geri Delp Mike DeMate Nancy DeRuyter Sharon Dicke Gail Dixon David Doscli .x 'S , . is Tag' as-,F aaa y -3 iw'- ' : Abore: After the Freshman Mixer, Mark Newport serves cokes to thirsty students. Right. Syd Sloan takes a break during a cheer- leading routine. tw' Hall of Fame Recognizes seniors Chosen from the upper 25 per cent of the senior class on the basis of their outstanding academic and extra-curricular service to Glendale, Mark Newport and Syd Sloan reigned as the fourth Hall of Fame King and Queen February 16. After a week of voting Mark and Syd were elected with Ann Will, Nancy DeRuyter, Jack Looney, and Bill Hanawalt nmed as the runners-up. Syd and Mark's names were engraved on the plaque and placed in the showcase along with the past Hall of Fame Royalty. With a smile of happiness, Syd and Mark pause on the stairs between classes. ...wanna ta-it.. , A 1 Y -S E 4 L .A fee 2 eiiftifg ' fort P' SQ . il During intermission at the fourth annual Hall of Fame Dance, Seniors Ann Will, Queen Syd Sloan Nancy DeRuyter Bill Hanan alt lack Looney and King Mark Newport receive recognition for their outstanding contributions to Glendale Seniors Dwayne Downing Linda Edwards Rita Eggers Tom Ellis Helen Ellison Rick Ellison Bob Ellsworth Terri Erwin Lynora Ethererlge Debbie Farrington Denise Fielder Silmara Figueiredo Virginia Firestone Brad Fisher James Fleming Becky Flynn Susie Ford Margaret Foster Marilyn Fox Gene Frankum jerry Freeman Dick Fuller Mary Lou Fuller Nancy Gahm Reggie Galyean Carol Garrison Tim Gaunt Charles George David Gibbens john Gibson Debby Gilmore Floyd Gilzow Denise Goforth jackie Goodwin Linda Graham David Graves Geoff Green john Green Debbie Gregory Jane Grisham Robert Griswold Jerzy Grubbs Jim Guinn Nancy Halbert David Hall Gaylene Hall Larry Hall Tom Hampton if -'mf ,-5 QA 4-.,. R X ' v nf LQ Social commissioner Martha Young directs the placement of the soc hop sign before the Parkview-Glendale baseball game. CABINET-frail! muy Kathy Schienfassemblies commis- sioner, Steve Walker-finance commissioner, Helen Merin- art commissioner, Becky Young-corresponding secretary, Leanne Modarellfrecording secretary, recom! row, Martha Young-Social commissioner, Brad Fisher-public relations, Danny Vifillianlsfspirit commissioner, Mr. Jones-sponsor, bark mtv, Ann XVill-chaplain, Charles George-parliamew tarian, joe XVarren-commissioner of building and grounds, Mark Newport-vice president, Bill Hanawaltfpresident. Ki Q C Cabinet Gffers leadership Under the leadership of Bill I-Ianawalt, student body president, and Mark Newport, student body vice-president, the eleven members of Cabinet organized extra-curricular activities including the Freshman Mixer, Falcon Festival, the Hall of Fame, soc hops, distribution of student di- rectories, and the School Spirit and Keep America Beau- tiful campaigns. Formed to aid new students at Glendale, a Welcome Committee headed by Charles George, was added to the Cabinet. Its goal was to encourage new students to become a part of Glendale life, and to make them feel welcome. Other committees included art, social, elections, assemblies, public relations, finance, building and grounds committee and spirit. In addition to these committees, there were positions of chaplain, recording secretary, corresponding secretary, and parliamentarian. Up in the air over all the hard work taken to decorate the gym for the Falcon Festival, Helen Merin, art commissioner, and Ernie Mitchell, custodian, hang the final ornament. Seniors Bruce Caplan, Nancy DeRuyter, Pam Hyde, Mari- lyn King, Charles George, Martha Mitchell, and Steve Walker smile at winning Missouri Curators scholarships. Bill Hanawalt Paula Hardy Terry Harrell Steve Harris Karen Hatfield Mike Hawkins Penny Hawkins jerry Hayter Gary Headrick Scott Heerman jim Hendershott Kathy Henderson Chris Henry Ann Henslee Sandra Herndon jan Herod Steve Hicks Carol Highfill Linda Hodge Jean Holdren Vicki Hollis Nancy Holmes jamie Holstein Steve Hopkins Tom Hough Craig Howell Donna Howell Darryl Hubble Connie Huesgen Linda Hunt E x a a xii all A 4'-5 'X ia Q. 'O' 5- 451 Jig? L... Wm-1 E , Kp A., GHS Boys' State and Girls' State representatives john Martin, Nancy DeRuyter, Doug NX'ittmer, and Charlie George wrestle to raise the Missouri flag in a strong wind. Left. Missouri Art Keyholder Pat Pryor retouches one of her masterpieces Below Struggling with a difficult math problem are Steve Walker, Bruce Caplan Nancy Holmes, Marilyn King, Louis Arms, and Mike Chiles. All four boys received National Merit finalist ratings while the girls earned Letters of Commendation Achievements Honor excellence Concerned with the importance of academic achieve- ment, many Glendale students ranked high in lists of honors. Four senior boys ranked as National Merit finalists and two senior girls received Letters of Commendation. Chosen as Glendalels Outstanding Teenagers were sen- iors Bill Hanawalt and Nancy DeRuyter. Receiving the Betty Crocker Homemaker's award at Glendale and entering state competition was senior Patty Correll. During the summer of 1967, four seniors attended Girls' and Boys' State programs concerned with pro- moting the understanding of government procedures. Ranking in the upper 20 percent of the senior class and scoring in the eightieth percentile on the Ohio Psy- chological Test awarded seven seniors Missouri Cura- tors Awards and 52 other seniors Letters of Recog- nition. Nominees for the National Council of Teachers of English were juniors Iris Treadway, Jean Sellars, and Nannette Linderer. Also awarded to outstanding seniors were scholar- ships in the areas of fine arts, sports, and academics. Seniors Marie Hutchinson Pamela Hyde Debbie jay Giles Jensen Donna Johnson Mark Johnson Muriel johnson Rod Jones Ricky Kauffman Sheilia Kay Rick Keller janet Kent jean Kentch Debbie Killingsworth james King Marilyn King Tommy Kleppet Anne Knewtson Jeannie Kolar Bob Krogstad Pat Lane jim Langston julie Lansdon Mike Larmer Jimmy Liles Hank Lincoln Lyssa Loffer jim Lofino Mike Logue Tommy Long Posing for a picture, SWA Q ' +W,. , . Q If W, W, 4,57 . ., M, Wt! V my h:v32i'iif,. -Y, fa-, ' ' - M ,,..,,,, if , . -'we -f,, f , lu. ,, . W1 .. , 52+ '95 ,J 3'-in Charlene lrighzj stands by her sisters Susanne and Mathilda Durk in their home. ., I Y - fxfii F2 'xii .sw EA f V. if favs! ,wa M X 'w .i , Q. Iii Xia Abore. An honorary Scottie, Silrnara becomes the first AFS student to perform the sword dance in the Band and Scottie Concert and Assembly. Right. An active participant in many phases of school life, Charlene Warres, a lab assistant for Miss Fallin, works on her project for physics. at it Curiously examining the package, Silmara Figuei- redo delights in the Christmas tree in the home of her American sister Betty Smith. AFS Helps unite world Traveling abroad to represent Springfield, Charlene Warres spent three months in the country of Austria as Glendale's second American Field Service student. During the month of july, Charlene was a member of the Durk family in Innsburck. There she acquired three sisters ages nine, 12, and 16. Susie, her sixteen- year-old sister, left Austria in August, and as a result, Charlene traveled to Villach to live with the Suhclinger family. There she had a sister , who was a former AFS student in Tennessee, and a brother, Staying in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and Betty, a senior at Glendale, Silmara de Andrade Figueiredo, was Brazil's exchange student to America. Silmara plans to be an industrial chemist. After her year in America, she will take a six-month industrial training course before she goes to college. . Q-In 4 I47 Seniors Curtis Looney Jack Looney Craig Lowther Pat Lupsha Robert McAnally Dan McClernon Marsha McCullough Lynn McCurdy Janet McDonald Jeanette McKee John McKenzie Delbert McLaughlin Woody McMillan Janine Mace John Maddy Carolyn Manning Linda Manzer Doug Marek Alice Marshall George Marshall John Martin Margaret Martin Pat Martin Susan Mathis Helen Merin Gene Meyer Lynn Miles Vickie Miles Candace Militzer Dennis Miller Don Miller Irvin Miller Barbara Milner Ronnie Mink Martha Mitchell Randy Mitchem Ronnie Mitchem Leanne Modarell Suzanne Modarell Dennis Montgomery Susie Morris Mary Moye Rick Munhollen Susie Nagel Sue Nevatt Mark Newport Janie Newman Harold Nichols 2 Xu fi? -56' t 75, fmmiit lr N, . Bill Z '- A nlifffi w -5... 'La 'aah , -me X Ev Varsity Cheerleaders in spirit awards Eight varsity cheerleaders attended a clinic in Dal- las, Texas, in August bringing to GHS three second place ribbons in competition with other squads, two honorable mention ribbons, and a spirit stick. With the help of the junior varsity cheerleaders, the varsity squad participated in pep assemblies lead- ing the student body in cheers and pom pom routines with the band. Meeting once a week to teach Pep Club members cheers and holding practices twice a week with sponsor Mrs. Sandra Wilcox kept the cheerleaders active. They were required to attend every varsity football and basketball game. Highlighting the year was the clinic for prospec- tive cheerleaders and the banquet awarding Pep Club certificates. 1:.'ne fLQ2 MW VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-frwzl, Suzann Ridenour Jeforzd mu Claudia Peebles, Nancy jersak, Marsha McCurtain, Vickie Miles, bark :ou Phyllis Burk Syd Sloan, Vicki Samsel. About just so the basketball players won't forget, the cheer- leaders urge them to Hkeepxthe ball rolling with a pom-pom routine. Lefl. Varsity cheerleaders listen intently as their sponsor, Mrs. Wilcox, explains some helpful hints. i. . 46 Seniors In a Cambridge Society skit, members Nancy Nurnhurg, Susan Mathis Sally Schweitzer, Janis Smith, and Mary Moye portray a scene from Chaucer's Canterbury Talex as seen by hippies. Cindy Nokes Nancy Nurnberg Vicki Oliver Patty O'Neal Bob Orr Larry Owensby Mike Palmer Tom Pardee Marilyn Parker jenny Patrick Chuck Patterson Mike Pauly Gail Perdue Scott Pering joe Perryman Mark Petty Phillip Petty Steve Phelps Tom Philpott Barry Poindexter Beverly Pope Linda Potts Don Powell Doug Price Janice Propps Pat Pryor Eddie Pyatt John Quinn Steve Race Ron Rauscher Bob Reaves Shirley Record Tom Reed Becky' Reynolds Faye Reynolds Q..-J --v A. Hit: 'H .. an Q. 9-. W'-rf' 55 -2' .4 K L. C- , I ...QQR ,f-ro' X , n-L. .gf I CAMBRIDGE SOCIETY-fron! row, Susie Bedford, Nancy DeRuyter, Ann Henslee, Mary Moye, Janis Smith, Penny Hawkins, Susan Mathis, Helen Merin, Tina Chasteen, Betty Smith, Karen Clawson, Linda Cox, Jecond raw. Vicki Oliver, Kathy Henderson, Margaret Foster, Denise Fielder, janet Bowlin, Sally Schweitzer, Carol Crandall, Kay Adams, Martha Young, Mike Chiles, Alan Visintainer, Larry Bradley, Don Powell, zlaird row, Miss Cunningham-sponsor, Irvin Miller, Linda Beveridge, Peggy Brooks, Bill Hanawalt, Lynn McCurdy, Eric Ambler-treasurer, jan Boze, Phyllis Burk, Brad Fisher, Greg Chinn, Lissa Thiesing, Patty O'Neal, fourzb row, Cheryle Riddle, Connie Huesgen, Pam Hyde, Carol Appelquist, Ann Will, Susie Nagel, Terry Bagot, Tom Philpott, Craig Bothwell, David Hall, Ron Rauscher, Charles George, Mark Newport, fifth row, Bill Tynes, Jack Looney, joe Warren, Mike Wolkins, Craig Lowther, Bob Allred, Jim Guinn, Ed Pyatt, Bruce Caplan -president, Eric Atkinson, Jim Cox, David Baker, Bob Orr, Doug Wittmer, back row, Nancy Nurnberg-secretary, Jennifer Stacey, Sheilia Kay, Jeannie Kolar, Charlene Warres, Silmara Figueir- edo, Christy Chapman, Nancy Holmes--historian-reporter, Steve Walker-vice-president, John Martin, Paula Thomas, Linda Graham. Cambridge Society Explore classics Composed of English 4-L students, the Cambridge Society completed an active year which included the adoption of a crest designed by member Linda Gra- ham, monthly meetings, and the concluding dinner meeting at which all members dressed as their favorite character from English literature. An address given by Charlene Warres about her three-month stay in Austria as a foreign exchange stu- dent and a skit on communication difficulties were pre- sented at the clubis first meeting. Other meetings in- cluded a Christmas Reader's Theater based on Peter Marshalls Christmas service, several skits, a panel which selected Betty Smith and Craig Lowther as the best Shakespearean students in January, and speakers in February and March. As a club project, members of the Cambridge So- ciety prepared a Christmas basket during the month of December. Abore. Gazing into his crystal ball, the Great Carsini, Doug Wittmer, explains the future to Alan Visintainer and the Shake- spearean television audience. Lefz. Disagreeing with Hamlet's sentiment, To be or not to be, Eric Ambler has decided not to leave to fate his score on a preliminary test infthe Shakespeare contest sponsored by the Cambridge Society. Seniors Debbie Rhoads Maurine Richardson Nicki Richardson Cheryle Riddle Zauna Rinehart Bill Rittenhouse Cathy Robberson Becky Roberts Karen Robinson Tom Roper Tommy Rose john Rosendahl Rex Rountree jacques Sachs Kenneth Salsman Joe Salts Vickie Samsel Kathy Schien Eddie Schmidt john Schultz Karen Schwartz Sally Schweitzer Randy Scott Bob Selle Byard Sheridan Eda Shpiar Don Simkins Ronald Simmons Debbie Simon Danny Singleton Brenda Sissel Leslie Sibemore Susan Skelly Leanne Skinner Sue Slankard Rocky Slaughter Syd Sloan Tom Smart Betty Smith janis Smith Larry Smiddy Mike Sommers Bill Southworth jennifer Stacey Deanna Stansberry Kiney Stegner Fred Steury Mike Stone C.0.E.-from row, Gail Dion, Jean Holdren, Vicki Hollis, Paula Klineline, Tom Hampton-president, Zauna Rinehart-treasurer, Beverly Burch, jenny Patrick, .recond row, Bill Ritterhouse-parliamentarian, Dave Willianis, Gail Perdus, Don Miller, Bob Reaves, Lynn Etheredge, Debbie Rhoads, third row, Tom Hough, Steve Hicks, Carol Highfill-secretary, Janie Newman, jo Bass, John Maddy, Margaret Martin, Tom Pardee, back row, Denise Goforth, Bruce Young, joe Bailey, john Quinn-reporter, john McKenzie-vice president, Tim Gaunt, Steve Phelps, David Dosch, Chuck Patterson, Mr. Henry Moon-sponsor. COE Club HLCLS competition Sponsored by the Glendale Cooperative Occupa- tional Education program, the COE Club took part in both Glendale and city-wide activities. To participate, students were required to join either VICA or DECA organizations sponsored at Glendale by Mr. Moon. Beginning the year a breakfast was held October 21. State delegates met October 23 in Columbia, a city- wide dance was scheduled for November, a Christ- mas basket was prepared in December, and the annual Employer-Employee Banquet was held january 25, which honored all the employers of COE students. A highlight of the year was the State Leadership , ff , Conference March 18-19 in Columbia where COE members entered competition with other Missouri stu- X 4 ' . . . . . ? N, dents in various areas of business, advertising, essays, and merchandise. A banquet in May completed the 'E P 'V' ,,f., year's activities. , at-1-MW' .. 'M haf 5. Abore. COE director, Mr. Moon, and his wife enjoy the annual city-wide Employer-Employee Banquet. Below. At the banquet, Tom Hampton, Glendale COE Club president, and Charlie Shanks, Parkview COE president, converse with speaker Mr. jack Lacey, a Kansas economist. ga! I 153 Seniors Laurie Sturtevant Patty Styer Chuck Talley Kay Templeman Dehhie Tharp Lisa Thiesing Paula Thomas Mark Thomson Terry Thurman Cathy Tilman Sue Tinen Rifharil Treat Rebecca Turner Bill Tynes Teresa Van Fleet Becky Vernon Charlotte Vietmeier George Vincel Alan Visintainer Linila Wlalker Nancie XX'alker Steven XWalker Thomas Walsh Stephen Wlalters joe Wlarren Charlene Vifarres Herb Wattner Terri Wleayer Cheri XVest Kenneth Hoot White Diane Whittington Shirley Wilgus Ann Wfill Danny Williams Dave Williams Randy Williams Roberta Wilson Vicki Wilson Jewell Winclle Jay Wise Doug Wittmer Mike Wolkins Carolyn Wood Rick Yancey Mark Yarnell Bruce Young Martha Young Beverly Zesutek I54 l l if Left. Last year's FBLA president, Don Cana- day, formally installs the new president, Pat Lupsha, into office. Below. Cristi Sala, Cindy Drake, Laurie Sturtevant, jim Flemming, and Craig Lowther model in the FBLA Dress- 3-L Right skit. i A FBLA Q g i i Applies practice Through study of the proper attitude, dress, and techniques for job application, Future Business Lead- ers of America learned basic phases of business prac- tices. gl Officers installed at the candlelight ceremonies planned the monthly meetings, the dress-right skit, and a field trip to a seminar at Hillcrest. The com- mittees for the annual district and state conventions were selected and preliminary work for entries began in February. Held at SMS, the district convention offered com- petition in local contest entries. The state convention was held in Kansas City during the month of May with winners advancing to competition in Washington, D.C. during june. FBLA-from mug Sandie Edwards, Donna Perkins, Rondi McKe-en, Robert A. Appleby, DeAnna Shultz, Pam Hornback, Cindy Davis, Dorelen Luce, Suzann Ridenour, Nancy jersak, .fermzd may Mrs. Ada Griffin-sponsor, Alane Wfetzel, Cristi Sala, Pam Temple, Cindy Drake, Laurie Sturtevant, Cathy Tilman, jaNell Butcher-treasurer, julie Lansdon, Mrs. NX'ilda McKeen-sponsor, zbird raw, Kay Templeman, Robbie Lurvey, Sally Schweitzer, Mark Petty-historian, Nancy Gahm, Carol Appelquist, jerry Hayter, Pat Pryor, jim Lofino-parliamentarian, Tommy Klepper- reporter, fazmb mu, Mrs. Gladys Mabary-sponsor, Don Powell, janet Kent, Claire Consolvo, Lois Brown, Sue Tinen, Nancy DeRuyter, jamie Holstein-vice president, Danny W. Williams, Debbie Simon-secretary, Mrs. Billie Spencer-sponsor, bark row, John Gibson, Richard Treat, Larry Smiddy, Herb Vifattner, Pat Martin, Bob Allred, Craig Lowther, Jim Flemming, Bill Southworth, Jewell Windle, Tom Brown. Senior Summary Q Seniors graduate with honor SUSIE ACTON-FHA 15 Latin Club 15 Span- ish Club 25 French Club 15 Pep Club 15 GAA 1. KAY ADAMS-Marching Band 2, 35 Orches- tra 25 Science Club 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Math Club 45 Cambridge Society 45 Lab Assistant 4. BOB ALLRED-Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Marching Band 15 Student Council 45 FBLA 45 French Club 35 Cambridge Society 45 History Club 45 Lettermen's Club President 4. ERIC AMBLER-Golf 1, 2, 35 Student Coun- cil 35 Key Club 2, 3, 45 lNIath Club 2, 3, President 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Cam- bridge Society 45 Intramurals 4. BETTY ANDERSON-Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, Drum Majorette 3, 45 Orchestra 15 Tri-Hi-Y 25 FTA 45 GAA 1, 25 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL APPELQUIST-Speech 3, 45 FBLA 45 French Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 45 Cambridge Society 45 History Club 35 Pep Club 1. LOUIS ARMS-Football 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 45 Lettermen's Club 45 National Merit Finalist 4. ERIC ATKINSON-Track 2, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Math Club 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Cambridge Society 45 Intramurals 3, 4. JERRY BADER-Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Lettermen's Club 4. TERRY BAGOT-Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Quill Exchange Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 4, Student Workers 45 Cambridge Society 45 Library Club 45 Librarian 45 Camelot 4. IOE BAILEY-Safety Council 3, 45 FBLA 35 Art Club 45 COE Club 4. CHARLOTTE BAKER-Pep Club 1. DAVID BAKER-Speech 15 Quill Business Manager 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Cambridge Society 4. MELINDA BARE-FTA 45 French Club 3, 45 Pep Club 1. CAROLYN BARNER-Tri-Hi-Y 35 Student Workers 3, 45 FHA 45 Pep Club 15 GAA 1. CAROL BARROW4-Student Workers 33 FTA 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Cambridge So- ciety 4. PEGGY BARTLING-Dramatics 45 Student Council 35 French Club 3, 4. IO BASS-Falcon Class Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 FHA 25 Library Club 2, 35 COE Club 45 GAA 1, 2. MIKE BATEY-Basketball 1, 25 Safety Coun- cil 45 FBLA 4. RANDY BAYLIFF-Football 1, 25 History Club 15 Art Club 1. SUSAN BEDFORD-Speech 2, 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 45 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Science Club 25 Math Club 25 Cambridge Society 45 Art Club 3, 4. IANICE BENNETT-Student Council 15 Safety Council 3, 45 Student Workers 2, 3, 45 FHA 1, 25 FTA 45 Pep Club 1. PAUL BENNETT-Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 FTA 45 Coin Club 25 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Springfield Youth Sym- phony 3, 4. BARBARA BERTHOLDI-Latin Club 3. LINDA BEVERIDGE-Scotties 3, President 45 Safety Council 35 French Club 2, Vice- President 3, 45 Cambridge Society 45 History Club 2. CAROLYN BILYEU-Marching Band 1, 5, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Future Nurses 25 French Club 3, 4. DENNIS BLACK--Dramatics 4. BILL BOCKSTIEGEL-Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA BOLES-Dramatics 45 French Club 3. CRAIG BOTHIVELL-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Cambridge Society 45 History Club 45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4. DAVID BOIVERS-Track 15 Dramatics 45 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Sing Out 45 Assemblies Committee 4. IANET BOlVLINfStudent Council 35 Cheer- leader 2, 35 Safety Council 25 Latin Club 2, 35 Cambridge Society 45 Art Club 45 Pep Club 1. IAN BOZE-Scotties 3, Assistant Drum Cap- tain 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Student Workers 45 FTA 25 Latin Club 2, 35 Cambridge Society 45 Pep Club 1. LARRY BRADLEY-Basketball 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 25 FTA 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, 45 Cambridge Society 45 History Club 45 Letter- men's Club 25 Intramurals 4. BARBARA BRAMER-Pep Club 1. MIKE BRIDGER-Camelot 45 Key Club 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 33 VICA 4. IOY BRIGHT-Student Workers 45 Art Club 45 Pep Club 1. MIKE BRONNER-Student Workers 3, 4. PEGGY BROOKS-Choir 2, 45 Falcon Copy Editor 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Future Nurses Historian 15 Cambridge Society 45 Art Club 2, 35 Pep Club 15 Student Workers 45 Anchor Club 45 Camelaz 45 Art Committee 3. LINDA BROWN-Spanish Club 1. SHARON BROWN-Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2, President 35 Stu- dent Workers 45 FHA 1. TOM BROIVN-Track 3, 45 Choir 15 Quill and Scroll 45 FBLA 45 Science Club 45 Math Club 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 History Club 45 Chess Club 45 Intramurals 45 Camelot 4. BEVERLY BURCH-Marching Band 15 Or- chestra 15 Choir 1, 25 FHA 15 COE Club 45 Pep Club 1, 2. SHIRLEY BURCH-Student Workers 4. DONNA BURGESS-Student Workers 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Pep Club 1. PHYLLIS BURK-Dramatics 45 Student Council 45 Cheerleader Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3, Historian 45 Student Workers 35 FBLA 35 Latin Club 2, 35 Cambridge Society 45 Pep Club 15 Spirit Committee 4. ,IA NELL BUTCHER-Student Council 25 Safety Council 1, 35 FBLA Treasurer 45 FHA 15 Art Club 15 French Club 3. BRUCE CAPLAN--Football 1, 25 Basketball 15 'Tennis 1, 25 Speech 2, 3, 45 Choir 1, 25 Student Council 2, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Math Club 45 Latin Club 1, 25 French- Club 3, 45 Cambridge Society President 45 National Merit Finalist 45 National Science Foundation Summer Participant 45 Elections Committee 45 Missouri Curator's Award 45 Newspaper Staff 1, 2. KATHY CARTER-Safety Council 25 Student Workers 3, 45 FHA 45 Spanish Club 15 Pep Club 15 Student Council 4. RICK CARTER-Baseball 1, 2, 3. -IANIE CASEY-Choir 25 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1. CYNTHIA CASPER-Girls' State. CHARLES CASSY-Speech 45 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBI CHAMBERS-Scotties 3, Historian 45 Quill Copy Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 35 Art Club 1, 2, 3, President 45 Pep Club 15 SDAD 3, Historian 4. CHRISTY CHAPMAN-Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, Vice-President 3, 45 FTA 25 Math Club 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Cambridge Society 45 History Club 45 Pep Club 1. TINA CHASTEEN-Marching Band Twirler 3, 45 Quill Feature Editor 45 Safety Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Quill and Scroll 3, Secretary- Treasurer 45 FTA 25 Spanish Club 1, '25 Cambridge Society 45 Library Club 35 Pep Club 1. MIKE CHILES-Math Club 45 Latin Club 25 French Club 45 Coin Club 25 Cambridge So- ciety 45 History Club 3, 45 Library Club 15 National Merit Finalist 4. GREG CHINN-Football 15 Wrestling 25 Speech 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Cam- bridge Society 45 Intramurals 35 Camelot 4. RANDY CHOWNING-Football 15 Track 1, 2, 35 .Lettermen's Club 2. DEBBIE CHRISTIE-Student Council 25 FHA 1, 25 Spanish Club 35 French Club 3, 45 Pep Club 1. EMILY CHURCH-Safety Council 2, 33 Tri- Hi-Y 2, 33 Student Workers 3, 45 FHA 1, 25 FTA 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Pep Club 1. IANIE CHURCH-FHA 3, 45 Art Club 3, 45 GAA 1. KAREN CLAIVSON-Scotties 3, Assistant Bagpipe Captain 45 Student Workers 25 Elec- tions Committee 45 Cambridge Society 45 History Club 35 Pep Club 1. PATRICIA COBB--Speech 43 Library Club 1, 2, 33 GAA 1. TERESA COHEN-Choir 1, 23 Safety Coun- cil 33 FHA 3. MARY COOK-Choir 23 FHA lg Pep Club 1. PATSY CORRELL-FHA 1, Historian 2, Vice-President 3, President 43 FTA 23 Library Club 23 Betty Crocker Homemaker Award 4. JIM COX-Dramatics 43 Student Council 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Cambridge Society 43 Camelol 4. LINDA COX-Tri-Hi-Y 3, President 43 Stu- dent Workers 43 Cambridge Society 4. CAROL CRANDALL-Quill Editorial Edi- tor 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 FHA 23 Science Club 3, Secretary 43 French Club 1, 23 Cam- bridge Society 43 Chess Club Vice-President 43 Anchor Club 4. MARY CRANE-Choir 1, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Student Workers 43 Spanish Club 43 Library Club 4. KATHY CREAMER-Dramatics 43 Student Council 23 Cheerleader 2, 33 Student Workers 43 FBLA 33 Latin Club 33 Pep Club 13 Falcon Royalty 2. LYNETTE CROCKER-French Club 3, 4. BILL DAVIDSON-Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Speech 33 Dramatics 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 43 Camelot 4. DONNA DAY-Student Council 13 Pep Club 1. GERI DELP-Pep Club 1. MIKE DE MATE-Latin Club 23 Art Club 3, 4. NANCY DE RUYTER-Senior Class Secre- tary 43 Scotties Junior Twirler 3, Majorette 43 Cheerleader 13 Falcon Associate'Editor 43 Safety Council 33 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 FBLA 43 FHA 1, 2, 33 FTA 23 Math Club 23 Span- ish Club 3, 43 Cambridge Society 43 Pep Club 23 GAA 23 Outstanding Teenager Award 43 DAR Award 43 Missouri Curator's Award 43 Anchor Club 43 NCTE Award Nominee 33 Girls' State 33 Hall of Fame Finalist 43 Beta Club 1. CHRISTINE DEIVAN-Tennis 13 Student Council 23 FHA 43 FTA 3, 43 Spanish Club 23 Yearbook Representative 2. SHARON DICKE-Student Workers 33 FHA 13 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Intramurals 23 Majorette 3. GAIL DIXON-Tri-Hi-Y 33 Student Workers 33 Future Nurses 13 Latin Club 3, 43 COE Club 43 Pep Club 1. DAVID DOSCH--Basketball 13 Track 13 Dramatics 43 Student Council 13 COE Club 4. IOHNNY EARLS-Football 1. LINDA EDWARDS-FHA 3. RITA EGGERS-Quill Photographer, Quill News Bureau Editor 43 Safety Council 43 Student Council 13 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Quill and Scroll 43 FHA 1, 43 Art Club 43 Anchor Club 43 FHA Christmas Sweetheart Queen 43 Class Vice-President 13 Beta Club 13 Pep Club 1. A TOM ELLIS-French Club 43 Coin Club 2, 3. RICK ELLISON-Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. BOB ELLSWORTH-Football 1, 23 FBLA 43 Art Club 4. TERRI ERIVIN-Choir 23 Safety Council 43 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Student Workers 43 French Club 13 Pep Club 1. LYNN ETHEREDGE-spanish Club 1, 2, COE Club 43 Pep Club 1. DEBBIE FARRINGTON-Golf 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 33 Latin Club 13 French Club 3, 43 Art Club 2, 43 Safety Council 3. DENISE FIELDER-Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Latin Club 33 Cambridge Society 43 Art Club 4' Pep Club 1. SILMARA FIGUEIREDO-Dramatics 43 Honorary, Marching Band 43 Honorary Stu- dent Council 43 Honorary Scottie 43 FTA 4' Cambridge Society 43 AFS Student 4. VIRGINIA FIRESTONE-Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Stu- dent Workers 3, 4. BRAD FISHER-Speech 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 4, Class President 33 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Safety Council 23 Student Workers 23 FBLA 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Public Relations Commissioner 43 Cambridge Society 4. IAMES FLEMMING-Basketball 1, 23 Base- ball 23 Safety Council 43 FBLA 43 Spanish Club 3, 4. Donning the traditional caps and gowns, Mark Yarnell, Danny Williams, and Brad Fisher pause to reflect on their four years at GHS. Mark served as class president during his sophomore and senior year3 Danny, his fresh- man yearg and Brad his junior year. BECKY FLYNN-Dramatics 3, 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Safety Council 33 FHA 23 Art Club 43 Pep Club 13 Camelol 4. SUSIE FORD-Dramatics 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Student Council 23 Safety Council 33 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Student Workers 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Library Club 13 Madrigal 3, 43 Scotties 3, Bag- pipe Captain 43 Carourel 33 Camelot 4. MARGARET FOSTER-Student W'orkers 43 Cambridge Society 43 Anchor Club 4. MARILYN FOX-Marching Band 1, 23 Scot- ties 3, Drum Captain 43 Student Workers 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 GAA 2. IERRY FREEMAN-Football 1, 2, 5, 4. MARY FULLER-Marching Band 1, 2, sg FHA 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. NANCY GAHM-Golf 33 FBLA 43 FHA 13 Latin Club 33 Art Club 4. REGGIE GALYEAN-Football 13 Basketball 23 Track 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 4. TIM GAUNT--COE Club 4. CHARLES GEORGE-Student Council 43 Key Club 3, 43 Math Club 43 Spanish Club 13 Cabinet Parliamentarian 43 Cambridge Society 43 Intramurals 43 Boys' State 4, Missouri Cu- rator's Award. DAVID GIBBENS-Spanish Club 3, 43 Chess Club 4. IOHN GIBSON-Dramatics 43 Student Workers 43 FBLA 43 Camelot 43 FBLA 4. FLOYD GILZOIV-Dramatics 33 Choir 3, 43 Safety Council 23 Science Club 1, 23 Math Club 2, 43 Coin Club 33 Madrigal 2, 3, 43 Camelot 4. DENISE GOFORTH-Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Tri- Hi-Y 33 Science Club 43 COE Club 43 Pep Club 1. LINDA GRAHAM-Dramatics 3, 43 Art Committee 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 23 FHA 1, 23 Cambridge Society 43 Art Club 1, 2, Secretary- Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4. DIANE GREENE-Dramatics 33' Student Council 13 Safety Council 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 33 AFS 2, 3. DEBBIE GREGORY-Choir 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3. JANE GRISHAM-FBLA 43 COE Club 4. BOB GRISWOLD-Speech 2, 4, Hi-Y 2, 31 French Club 3, 4. JERRY GRUBBS-Football 1, Dramatics 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Coin Club 2. JIM GUINN-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Marching Band 1, 2, Student Council 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Cambridge Society 4, Let- termen's Club 3, 4, Camelot 4. NANCY HALBERT-Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Future Nurses President 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1. DAVID HALL-Speech 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Safety Council 2, Science Club 4, Math Club 3, 4, Coin Club 3, 4, Cambridge Society 4, History Club 2, 3, 4. GAYLENE HALL-Dramatics 4, Marching Band 1, Choir 3, Student Council 1. TOM HAMPTON-COE Club President 4. BILL HANAWALT-Football 1, Speech 3, 4, Marching Band 1, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Stu- dent Council 3, Student Body President 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Quill Feature Writer 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Cam- bridge Society 4, History Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Outstanding Teenager Award 4, Voice of Democracy Contest Finalist 4, Hall of Fame Finalist 4, NCTE Award Nominee 3, Soropti- mist Foundation Citizenship Award Nominee 4. PAULA HARDY-Dramatics 4, Marching Band 1, Safety Council 3, French Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1. STEVE HARRIS-Speech 2. MIKE HAWKINS--Sing Out 4, Lab Assist- ant 4. PENNY HAWKINS-Scotties 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Safety Council 4, Student Workers 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Cambridge Society 4, History Club 2, 3. JERRY HAYTER--Track 1, Marching Band 1, FBLA 4, Art Club 4. GARY HEADRICK-FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. SCOTT HEERMAN-Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Baseball 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4. JIM HENDERSHOTT-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Letterman's Club 4, Camelot 4. KATHY HENDERSON-Speech 2, Dra- matics 3, Quill Associate Editor 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, President 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Cambridge Society 4, History Club 2, Historian 3, Social Chairman 4. ANN HENSLEE-Scotties 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Safety Council 3, 4, Student Workers 4, Cambridge Society 4, History Club 3, 4, So- cial Committee 4. SANDY HERNDON-Tri-Hi-Y 3, Pep Club 1. JAN HEROD-FHA 2, Pep Club 1. STEVE HICKS-Football 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, COE Club 4. CAROL HIGHFILL-Student Workers 2, 3, Library Club 2, 3, COE Club Secretary 4. LINDA HODGE-GAA 3. JEAN HOLDREN-Safety Council 1, Span- ish Club 1, 2, 3, COE Club 4. VICKI HOLLIS-Scotties 3, 4, FHA 1, Latin Club 3, COE Club 4. NANCY HOLMES-Speech 4, Marching Band 1, 2, Orchestra 3, Scotties 3, Treasurer 4, Falcon Editor 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Quill and Senior Summary Seniors excel in athletics Scroll 3, Vice-President 4, Math Club 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, Cambridge Society Reporter-Historian 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, Band Council 2, Chap- lain of the House Model State Government 1967. JAMIE HOLSTEIN-Speech 1, Dramatics 4, Class Vice-President 4, Sophomore Class Board 2, Safety Council 1, FBLA Vice-President 4, Assemblies Committee 4, Elections Committee 4, Camelol 4. STEVE HOPKINS-Football 2, Track 3, FBLA 4. TOM HOUGH-COE Club 4. CRAIG HOWELL-Camelot 4. DONNA HOWELL-Latin Club 3. CONNIE HUESGEN-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 3, FHA 2, Treasurer 3, 4, FTA 3, Future Nurses 1, Secretary 2, President 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Cambridge Society 4, Pep Club 1, Sing-Out 4. MARIE HUTCHINSON-Student Council 4, GAA 1, 2. PAMELA HYDE-Speech 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Cambridge Society 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, President 4, Missouri Curator's Award 4. DEBBIE JAY-Dramatics 4, Choir 1, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, Student Workers 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, French Club 3, Pep Club 1. GILES JENSEN-Choir 2, 3, 4. DONNA JOHNSON-Dramatics 4, Choir 1, Latin Club 3, 4, Camelol 4. MARK JOHNSON-FBLA 4. MURIEL JOHNSON-Dramatics 4, Choir 3, 4, Science Club 3, Historian 4, Chess Club 4. ROD JONES-Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Or- chestra 3. SHEILIA KAY--Dramatics 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Cam- bridge Society 4, Madrigal 2. JANET KENT-FHA 1, 4, FBLA 4, Safety Council 4. JEAN KENTCH-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, Secretary 4. MARILYN KING-Tri-Hi-Y 4, Student Workers 3, 4, FHA 2, Spanish Club 2, Library Club 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, Missouri Curator's Award 4. TOM KLEPPER-Football 1, 2, Baseball 4, Marching Band 1, FBLA 4, Latin Club 3. PAULA KLINELINE-Marching Band 3, COE Club 4. JEANNIE KOLAR-Dramatics 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, Cambridge Society 4. BOB KROGSTAD-Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, President 4, Composer of School Song, School Pianist, Madrigal 2, 3, 4. PAT LANE-Spanish Club 2, 3, Intramurals 1. JIM LANGSTON-Track 3, FBLA 4, Coin Club 1, 2, 3, Chess Club 4. JULIE LANSDON-FBLA 4, GAA 1, 2. MIKE LARMER-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Safety Council 33 Latin Club 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4. HANK LINCOLN-Student Council 2. LYSSA LOFFER-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, French Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1. JIM LOFINO-Football 1, FBLA Parliamen- tarian 4, Art Club 4. TOMMY LONG-Football 1, Basketball 1. JACK LOONEY- Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Student Council 1, Safety Council 4, Cambridge Society 4, History Club 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Hall of Fame Finalist. CURTIS LOONEY-Football 1. CRAIG LOIVTHER-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech 4, Marching Band 1, 2, Student Coun- cil 4, Key Club 2, 3, Governor of Missouri- Arkansas District 4, French Club 3, 4, Cam- bridge Society 4, FBLA 4, History Club 4. PAT LUPSHA-Track 1, 2, Student Council 3, 4, Class Vice-President 1, 2, Safety Coun- cil 1, FBLA 3, President 4. BOB Mc ANALLY-Football 1, 2, 5, 4, Let- termen's Club 4, FBLA 3, Dramatics 4, Safety Council 1, 3, Camelot 4. LYNN MC CURDY-Choir 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Student Workers 4, FHA 1, 2, FTA 2, Science Club 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, Cambridge Society 4, History Club 4, Pep Club 1. MARSHA MC CULLOUGH-Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Student Workers 43 FHA 13 Madrigal 4. IANET MC DONALD-Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 1, 4, Chaplain 2, Reporter 33 Future Nurses 33 Latin Club 3, 43 Sing-Out 4. ,IEANETTE MC KEE-Marching Band 23 FHA 13 FTA 3, 43 Latin Club 3. JOHN MC KENZIE-Football 1, 23 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Science Club 13 Math Club 13 Spanish Club 33 Art Club 43 COE Club 4. IANINE MACE-Dramatics 43 Choir 13 Student Council 1, 43 Cheerleader 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 43 Student Workers 33 FBLA 43 FTA 43 Future Nurses 13 Pep Club 13 Quill Circulation Manager 4. IOHN MADDY-Choir 2, 33 Student Coun- cil 13 Science Club 23 Spanish Club 33 COE Club 4. LINDA MANZER-Choir 13 Safety Coun- cil 4, FHA 1, 4. DOUG MAREK-Basketball 1, 2. GEORGE MARSHALL-Marching Band 1, 2. ALICE MARSHALL-Dramatics 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Spanish Club 4, Camelol 4. JOHN MARTIN-Football 13 Track 13 Safe- ty Council 3, 43 FTA 2, 3, President 43 French Club 3, 43 Cambridge Society 4. MARGARET MARTIN-FHA 23 COE Club 43 GAA 1. PAT MARTIN-Dramatics 33 Choir 1, 3, 43 Safety Council 13 FBLA 43 Madrigal 3. SUSAN MATHIS-Student Council 33 Scot- ties 3, Assistant Senior Twirler 43 Student Workers 43 FTA 43 Latin Club 33 Spanish Club 1, 2, 43 Cambridge Society 43 History Club 43 Art Club 1. HELEN MERIN-Speech 43 Student Coun- cil 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, 43 FTA 23 French Club 33 Cabinet Art Commissioner 43 Cam- bridge Society 43 Art Club 3, Historian 4. GENE MEYER-'Football 1, 23 Baseball 43 Student Council 43 Latin Club 2. LYNN MILES-FHA 1, 2, 43 Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Art Club 13 Pep Club 1. VICKIE MILES--Student Council 43 Cheer- leader 2, 3, 43 Student Workers 43 French Club 33 Pep Club 1. RONNIE MILILOM-Basketball 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 23 FFA 1, 2, 3. CANDACE MILITZER-Choir 43 Science 2, Secretary 3, Treasurer 43 Coin Club 3. DON MILLER-Student Council 4 Club 4. IRVIN MILLER-Key Club 2, 3, 43 Math Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Cam- bridge Society 4. RONNIE MINK-Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Drum Major 43 Student Council 13 FTA 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 43 Pep Band 2, 3, 4. MARTHA MITCHELL-Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 33 FHA 1, 23 Missouri Curator's Award 4. LEANNE MODARELL-Dramatics 43 Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Workers 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Cabinet Recording Secretary 43 History Club Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 43 Sing-Out 4. SUZANNE MODARELL-Social Committee 3 COE Exuberant Falcon fans Mike Wolkins and Howie Nichols carry joe Warren off the court after the first GHS victory over Park- view. Do Tempers run wild in a GHS encounter with Central as seniors Susan Mathis, Tommy Klepper, and Mary Moye dispute the referee's call when the Falcons try for a basket to tie the game. 3, 43 Scotties 3, Secretary 43 Student Work- ers 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, Secretary 43 History Club 3, 43 Pep Club 1. DENNIS MONTGOMERY-Marching Band 1. SUSIE MORRIS-Dramatics 43 Choir 13 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Safety Council 23 Student Workers 3, 43 FTA 43 French Club 33 Pep Club 13 Class Secretary 23 Falcon Royalty 3, 43 Assemblies Committee 43 Cumelol 4. MARY MOYE-Student Council 43 Scotties 3, 43 Student Workers 3, 43 FHA 13 French Club 33 Cambridge Society 43 History Club 2, 33 GAA 1. ' CINDY NOKES-Orchestra 3, 43 FHA 43 French Club 3, 4. SUSIE NAGEL-Science Club 3, 43 Math Club Secretary 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Cambridge Society 43 Pep Club 1. SUE NEVATT-Marching Band 1, 2, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Scotties 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 33 FHA 13 GAA 1. IANIE NEWMAN-FHA 3, COE Club 4. MARK NEWPORT-Basketball 1, 23 Ten- nis 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 3, 43 Choir 1, 43 Student Body Vice-President 43 Key Club 2, 3, Vice-President 43 Cambridge Society 43 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 43 Madrigal 3, 43 Congressman Hall's Youth Advisory Council 43 Carourel 33 Hall of Fame King 4. HAROLD NICHOLS-Basketball 1, 23 Quill Sports Editor 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 History Club 2, 3, 43 Chess Club 3, 4. BOB NOE-Choir 1, 2. NANCY NURNBERG-Student Council 3, 4, Safety Council 2, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, vice- President 43 Math Club 23 Latin Club 1, 23 Spanish Club 33 Cambridge Society Secretary 43 History Club 2, 3, 4. VICKI OLIVER-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Safety Council 13 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 FHA 13 Cambridge Society 43 Art Committee 4. PATTY O'NEAL-Tri-Hi-Y 33 FBLA 43 French Club 3, 43 Cambridge Society 4. BOB ORR-Spanish Club 3, 43 Cambridge Society 43 History Club 4. TOM PARDEE-Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 2, Parliamentarian 3, Historian 43 COE Club 4. MARILYN PARKER-Dramatics 43 Safety Council 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Student Work- ers 3, 43 FHA 13 History Club 3, 43 Sing- Out 4. ,IENNY PATRICK--COE Club 4. CHUCK PATTERSON-Coin Club 1, 2, 31 COE Club 43 Intramurals 3, 4. GAIL PERDUE-COE Club 4. SCOTT PERING-Camelot 4. PHILIP PETTEY-Spanish Club 4. MARK PETTY-Student Council 1, 23 FBLA Historian 43 Spanish Club 23 History Club 2. STEVE PHELPS-COE Club 4. TOM PHILPOTT-Spanish Club 3, 43 Cam- bridge Society 4. BARRY POINDEXTER-Baseball 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY POPE-Speech 43 Student Council 2, 43 Scotties 3, Bugle Captain 43 Safety Council 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Student Workers 2, 43 FTA 2, Vice-President 33 Secretary 43 Latin Club 3, 4. Senior Summary ln preparation for Baccalaureate and Graduation in june, seniors Jewell Windle and Floyd Wray are measured for caps and gowns by Sharon Weatherly, Sue Nevatt, and jo Anna Simovic. Participation boosted by backing activities DON POWELL-Track 1, Baseball 2, Wres- tling 2, 4, Dramatics 1, Science Club 1, 2, 4, Math Club 4, Latin Club 2, 5, 4, Cam- bridge Society 4, History Club 4, Chess Club 4, Lettermen's Club 2, Camelot 4. IANICE PROPPS-Scotties 5, 4, FHA 1. PAT PRYOR-Student Council 4, Safety Council 5, FBLA 4, Art Club 5, 4, Missouri Keyholder Award 4. EDDIE PYATT--Football 1, 2, 5, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, Track 1, Baseball 1, 2, 5, 4, Marching Band 1, Student Council 2, 4, Key Club 2, 5, 4, Cambridge Society 4, Let- termen's Club 2, 5, 4. IOHN QUINN-Football 1, Track 1, 2, 51 COE Club 4, Lettermen's Club 5, 4. STEVE RACE-Football 1, Student Council 1, History Club 4. RON RAUSCHER-Drarnatics 4, Quill Pho- tographer 1, Quill Photography Editor 2, 5: Quill and Scroll 5, Math Club 2, French Club 5, Cambridge Society 4, Camelot 4. RONALD RAY-Football 1, Student Work- ers 1, 2, 5. 4. BILL RAYE-Track 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 3, 4, FBLA 5, 4, Coin Club 53 Art Club 4, COE Club 4. BOBBY REAVES--Choir 1, 2, 53 COE Club 4. BECKY REYNOLDS-Student Council 2, Elections Committee 4, Quill Associate Sports Editor 4, Safety Council 2, 5, FHA 4, FTA 5, 4, Pep Club 1, Spanish Club 2, 5, Treasurer 4. FAYE REYNOLDS-FHA 1, Art Club 4, Library Club 4, Sing-Out 4. DEBBIE RHOADS--Orchestra 1, 2, 5, 43 Science Club 2, 5, 43 COE Club 43 GAA 1, 2, 5, 4, Springfield Youth Symphony 5, 4. MAURINE RICHARDSON-Orchestra 1, 2, 5, Science Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Pep Club 1, Springfield Youth Symphony 2, 5. NICKI RICHARDSON-Dramatics 4, Tri- Hi-Y 5, 4, Spanish Club 5, 4, Pep Club 1, Student Workers 4, Sing-Out 4, Camelot 4. CHERYLE RIDDLE-Choir 1, 2, 5, 4, FHA 5, 4, Cambridge Society 4. ZAUNA RINEHARD--COE Club 4, Pep Club 1, GAA 2, 5. BILL RITTENHOUSE--Football 1, Wres- tling 1, Speech 5, Choir 1, COE Club 4, Lettermen's Club 1. BECKY ROBERTS-Safety Council 4, GAA 5. KAREN ROBINSON-Marching Band 1, FBLA 4, Pep Club 1. TOM ROPER+Track 1. TOMMY ROSE-Football 1, Basketball 1, Track 1, Choir 1, 2, 5, 4, Student Council 4, Class Vice-President 1, FBLA 4, Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 1. REX ROUNTREE-Football 1, 2, 5, 4, Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, Choir 5, 4, Let- termen's Club 4. JACQUES SACI-IS-FBLA 4, Spanish Club 3, Art Club 4. KENNETH SALSMAN-Science Club 1, 2, 5, Chess Club 2. , VICKI SAMSEL-Student Council 1, 4, Cheerleader 2, 5, Vice-President 4, Safety Council 2, Student Workers 5, FBLA 4, Lat- in Club 2,. 5, Spirit Committee 4, Pep Club President 1. KATHY SCHIEN-Dramatics 5, 4, March- ing Band 1, Scotties 5, Assistant Bugle Cap- tain 4, Safety Council 2, Assemblies Com- missioner 4, Pep Club 1, Falcon Royalty 1, 2, 5, Falcon Festival Queen 4, Camelot 4. ED SCHMIDT-Safety Council 5, Spanish Club 1, 2, 5. 4. JOHN SCHULTZ-Marching Band 1, Or- chestra 2, 5, 4, Choir 1, Art Club 5, 4. KAREN SCH WARTZ-FHA 4, Future Nurs- es 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, GAA 1, 2. SALLY SCHWEITZER-Dramatics 4, Scot- ties 5, 4, Student Workers 5, 4, FBLA 4, Latin Club 2, 5, Cambridge Society 4, Pep Club 1. . BOB SELLE-Football 1, 2, 5, 4, Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, 5, Baseball 1, 2, 5, Art Club 4, Lettermen's Club 2, 5, 4. BYARD SHERIDAN-Dramatics 5, Science Club 1. DON SIMKINS-Science Club 1, 2, Math Club 4. RON SIMMONS-Marching Band 1, 2, 5, 4. DEBBIE SIMON-Student Council- 2, 5, Safety Council 1, 2, Student Workers 5, 4, FBLA 2, Secretary 4, FTA 1, Pep Club 1, GAA 1. DANNY SINGLETON-Basketball 1, Latin Club 5. BRENDA SISSEL-FHA 1, 2, Secretary 5, 4, GAA 1. LESLIE SIZEMORE-Student Council 53 Spanish Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Pep Club 1. SUE SKELLY-Speech 1, Choir 1, FTA 2, 5, Math Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Cam- bridge Society 4. LEANNE SKINNER-Marching Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 5, 4, Student Council 4, FHA 1, Vice-President 2, President 5, Student Advisor 4, FTA 4, Springfield Youth Band 1, 2, Pep Band 2, 5, 4. SUE SLANKARD-Scotties 5, Secretary 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 53 Student Workers 2, 5, 4, FTA 2, 5, Historian-Parliamentarian 4, French Club 5, 4, Cambridge Society 4, Pep Club 1. ' SYD SLOAN-Dramatics 2, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Cheerleader 2, 5, President 4, Falcan Lay- out Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 5, 4, FTA 4, French Club 5, Pep Club 1, Spirit Com- mittee 4, Falcon Royalty 4, Hall of Fame Queen 4. TOM SMART-Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 2, Speech 4. LARRY SMIDDY-Football 1, Track 1, Safety Council 5, 4, FBLA 4. BETTY SMITH--Dramatics 4, Quill Man- aging Editor 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Quill and Scroll 5, 4, FHA 1, Latin Club 1, 2, French Club 5, 4, Cambridge Society 4, History Club 5, 4, AFS Host Sister 4. IANIS SMITH-Dramatics 4, Student Coun- cil 1,'Scotties 5, Senior Twirler 4, Safety Council 5, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 5, Student Workers 5, 4, FHA 1, FTA 5, Cambridge Society 4, Pep Club 1. 444534.11 MIKE SOAIMERS-Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. BILL SOUTHIWORTH-Football 13 FBLA 4. -IENNIFER STACEY-Tri-Hi-Y 33 Student Workers 43 FHA 13 Latin Club 3, 43 Cam- bridge Society 43 Pep Club 1. DEANNA STANSBERRY-Safety Council 23 Student Workers 2, 3, 43 FBLA 43 French Club 33 Pep Club 13 Spirit Committee 39 Camelol 4. JAMES STANTON-Science Club 1, 2, 3. FRED STEURY--Football 1, 23 Basketball 1, 23 Baseball 1, 3, 43 Lettermen's Club3 In- tramurals 4. IANICE STOCKDALE-COE Club 4, MIKE STONE-Hi-Y 1, 2, Vice-President 3. LAURIE STURTEVANT-Dramatics 43 Safety Council 13 FBLA 43 FTA 43 Science Club 13 French Club 33 Pep Club 1. PATTY STYLER-Future Nurses 1, 2. CHUCK TALLEY-Track 1, 23 Safety Coun- tri 5, FBLA 4. KAY TEMPLEMAN-Student Council 1, 23 Student Workers 43 FBLA 4. DEBBIE THARP4-Marching Band 3, 4. LISSA THIESING-Marching Band 13 Safe- ty Council 23 French Club 2, 3, 43 Cambridge Society 43 Pep Club 13 Camelot 4. PALYLA THOMAS-Cambridge Society 43 Art Club 3, 4. TERRY THURIVIAN-Student Council 4. CATHY TILMAN-Safety Council 1, 23 FBLA 43 French Club 33 Pep Club 1. SUSAN TINEN-FBLA 43 FHA 43 French Club 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 13 GAA 1, 2. RICHARD TREAT-Track 1, 23 FBLA 4. lg l rt, 5 i l l il 3 l' TERESA VAN FLEET-Dramatics 4. BECKY VERNON-Dramatics 43 Orchestra 1, 23 Choir 3, Vice-President 43 Assemblies Committee 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, Secretary 33 FHA 23 French Club 33 Madrigal 3, 43 Carousel 33 Camelol 4. CHARLOTTE VIETMETER-GAA 2, 33 Vocal Group 23 Pep Squad 2, 3. GEORGE VINCEL-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 Spanish Club 2. ALAN VISINTAINER-Football 23 Latin Club 1, 23 Cambridge Society 4. LINDA IVALKER-Quill Photographer 43 Safety Council 3, Vice-President 43 Pep Club 1. NANCIE UVALKER-Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 43 French Club 23 Pep Club 3. , STEVEN IVALKER-Football 1, 23 Speech 2, 33 Student Council 43 Science Club 3, President 43 Cambridge Society Vice-Presi- dent 43 National Merit Finalist 43 Finance Commissioner. THOMAS WALSH-Math Club 4: Latin Club 2. j0E ll ARREN4Football 13 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 Latin Club 13 French Club 3, 43 Building and Grounds Commissioner 43 Cambridge Society 43 His- tory Club 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 3, 4. CHARLENE IVARRES-Science Club 43 Lat- in Club 1, 23 French Club 3, 43 Cambridge Society 43 Pep Club 13 Student Workers 43 AFS Student 4. HERB IVATNER-Football 2, 43 FBLA 43 French Club 3, 4. DEMPSEY IWATSON-Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 1. ff TERRI IVEAVER-Tri-Hi-Y 3, Officer 43 French Club 1, 2, 33 Art Committee 43 Pep Club 13 Honor Society 1. HOOT IVHITE-Basketball 1, 23 Latin Club 3, 43 Art Club 4. SHIRLEY IVILGUS-Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. ANN IVILL-Choir 1, 2, 3, Secretary 43 Student Council 1, 33 Quill Editor-in-Chief 43 Safety Council 1, 3, President 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Chaplain 43 Cambridge Society 43 History Club 2, Vice-President 3, 43 Pep Club 13 Anchor Club 43 Hall of Fame Finalist 4. DANNY IVILLIAMS-Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Class President 13 FBLA 43 Science Club 43 Latin Club 3, 43 Spirit Commissioner 4. DAVID WILLIAMS-Track Ig COE Club 4. VICKI WILSON-Choir 1, 23 Student Work- ers 3, 43 FHA 1. IEIVELL IVINDLE-Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 13 FBLA 43 Lettermen's Club 4. JAY WISE-Track 1, 23 Safety Council 13 Latin Club 2, 3. DOUG IVITTMER-Track 1, 23 Key Club 3, 43 Safety Council 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Cambridge Society 43 History Club 4. MIKE IWOLKINS-Football 2, 3, 43 Bas- ketball 13 Quill Assistant Business Manager 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Cambridge Society 43 History Club 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN IVOOD-Marching Band 23 Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 43 FBLA 43 French Club 3, 43 Art Club 43 Pep Club 1,' Camelot 4. FLOYD IVRAY-Football 1, 43 Track 13 Speech 43 Vignettes 3, 4. RICK YANCEY-Football 1, 23 Track 1, 23 Student Council 43 Student Workers 33 FBLA 33 Art Club 43 Carousel 33 Camelol 4. MARK YARNELL-Basketball 1, 23 Track 1, 23 Speech 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Key Club 2, 33 Student Workers 33 FBLA 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Class President 2, 43 Class Vice-President 3. BRUCE YOUNG-COE Club 4. MARTHA YOUNG-Marching Band 13 Scot- ties 3, Assistant Majorette 43 Safety Council 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 43 Student Work- ers 43 Latin Club 3, Vice-President 43 Social Commissioner 43 Cambridge Society 43 History Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1. BEVERLY ZEZUTEK-Choir 1, 43 FHA 43 Art Club 43 Pep Club 13 Sing-Out 4. With a collection of ribbons and mementos in his locker, Tom Brown displays his school spirit. Hope Though the sun sets at night all hope is not lost for even as the sun sets it will rise again to the dawn of a new day. --Betty Smith Andrew Jeffery Amspacher james Michael Decker Sept. zo, 1950 Feb- 21, 1950 April 25, 1968 Aug- 3, 1967 Michael Logue Nov. 6, 1949 Aug. 3, 1967 Garry Dan Warren July 23, 1952 Sept. 18, 1967 Nrfx., 1 .D law fha. R haf rxj Index -A1 Abbey, Kathy ..... 83, 126 Ball, Leon ...... 60, 82, 98, Bossing, Teddy ..., . . . Abbey, Suzanne .. ..... 102 Abbott, Sherre ..,. 82, 126 Absher, Gary 85, 126 Acton, Susie .... . 138 Adams, Chuck ............. 114 Adams, Debbie ......... 94, 102 Adams, Kay 83, 111,138,151 Adams, Tim ............... 114 Aderhold, David ..... . 102 Adkins, Debbie 109, 121, 126 Adminirtration ..... 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 Agee, David ,.... . 114 Ahrens, Jack .... . 126 Ailshie, Jackie .... 83, 102 Ailshie, Jeanie ..... . 114 Akers, Carol ........... 94, 114 Alday, Dale ........ 70, 93, 114 Brazeal, Craig ....... 70, 86, 126 Darrell G. 102 Alexander, Dr. A. M, .... 13, 14, 15 Alexander, Cherie 14, 102, 105 Alexander, Gwen ........... 114 Allee, Edith ........ 93, 99, 114 Allen, Mirr Linda .....,..... 31 Allen, Mary ..... .... 5 5 Allen, Nancy .... . 126 Allen, Robert ........... 94, 102 Allen, Susan ............... 138 Allred, Bob .. 58, 59, 80, 94, 99, 138, 151, 155 Allred, David .............. 126 Allred, Tom ..... 61, 65, 93, 102 Ambler, Eric .... 68, 75, 85, 138, 151 American Field Service ..... 147 Amspacher, Jeff ............ 138 Anchor Club .......,.....,. 90 Anderson, Betty .. 68, 69, 72, 83, 92, 93, 121,138 Anderson, Carene ........... 102 Anderson, Cynthia ...... 83, 126 Anderson, Robert .........,. 126 Anderson, Steve .... 65, 102, 111, 114 Anderson, Vicki .. .. . 85, 102 Angelo, Judy .... . .. 93, 126 Anhalt, Charles .... ..... 1 38 Anhalt, Kenneth . . . . . , 102 Apostol, Shelly .... . 114 Appleby, John ..... 93, 102 Appleby, Robert A. .... 126, 155 Appleby, Robert B. ..... 126, 127 Appelquist, Carol .. 84, 138, 151, 155 Arington, Joe . .. ....... . 102 Arnall, Charles ............ 126 Arnall, Karen ......... 102, 103 Arms, Louis ..,.. 59, 83, 94, 99, 138, 145 Art .......,.. ....... 3 0, 31 Asbell, Layne .. 80, 126 Asbell, Mark .... . 114 Asker, Marilyn . .. . . . 93, 102 Atkins, Bob .... ........ 1 02 Atkins, David ....... 68, 69, 126 Atkins, Ruby ............... 55 Baker, Bair, Barbara .......,.,.... Charlotte ........ 43. Baker, David .. 86, 134, 138, 126 138 151 Baker, Mr. Ed ....... 34, 62, 64 Baker, Mfr. Joy ......... 46, 48 Baker, Nancy ....... 93, 99. 114 Baker, Richard ............. 102 Balden, Sammy .. 86, 87, 97. 126. 131 Baldi, Richard .. ..... 126 Baldwin, Mike .......... 59, 126 Ball, Dwight ......,....... 102 Ball, Rhonda ...... 114 84, 114, 129 Ballantyne, Bruce ........... Atkinson, Eric .. 66, 85, 138, 151 Atkinson, Lance ..... 84, 86, 126 Alan, Mrr. Beverly 28, 36, 85 Aton, Joe ........... 82, 61, 102 Atteberry, Cathy ............ 126 Atwill, Donna ..... 86, 105, 126 Augspurger, Arthur ..... 93, 114 Augspurger, Paul 94, 114 Austin, Janine .... .. . 86, 126 Austin, Lynda .............. 114 Avery, Lynn .. ...... 61, 65,102 1B? Bader, Jerry ......... 59, 98, 138 Bader, Wayne .............. 102 Bagley, Pam ............... 114 Bagot, Terry 83, 91, 134, 138, 151 Bagwell, Marilyn ...... 126, 131 Bailey, Joe ......... 82, 138, 153 Bai'ley, Pam .... .......... 1 14 114 Ballard, John ........... 49, 114 Band 5 ...,.......... 32, 33, 93 Barclay, Cynthia ........... 138 Barclay, Dennis .... 61, 102, 111 Bare, Melinda ..... 84, 121, 138 Bare, Sara ................. 114 Barnard, Mr. Kermetb .... 45, 45 Barnard, Terry ............. 102 Barner, Carolyn ......... 83, 138 Barnes, Valerie .... 86, 126, 134, 135 Barrow, Carol ..... 38, 120, 121, 138 Bartling, Margaret ....,. 84, 138 B355, M, ............ 65, 102 Bass, Jo ..,... 134, 138, 153, 172 Bass, Randy ........ 93, 102, 111 Bastings, David . .. ...... . 114 Bates, Mark ..,.. .... 1 14 Bates, Sharon .... . 138 Bates, Sherry ..... 85, 114 Batey, Mike .... .... 8 2, 83, 138 Batey, Patricia . .. .,.... . 102 Bauer, Janice .... ....... 1 14 Baumberger, Bill .........,. 126 Baylerf, Mr. Bill .... 34, 61, 66 Bayliff, Randy ........,..,. 138 Beaver, Tommy ....-. - 126 Bechtel, Larry ........ . 114 Bechtel, Lonnie ..... 59, 66, 126 Beck, Jay .,... ....... 8 6, 102 Bedford, Susan ,.... 80, 86, 131, 138, 151 Belden, Mr. Ernerr .......,.. 45 Bell, Rick ............. 114 Bellman, Debbie ..... 30, 72, 99, V 126 Bellman, Toni ..... .... 7 8, 114 Bellmann, Merrie ....... 80, 102 Belt, Ronnie ...... ...., 1 26 Bench, John ..... .... 6 O, 114 Bench, Lowell .... . 114 Bench, Marcia 102, 109 Bennett, Don .............. 114 Bennett, Janice ...... 82, 83, 138 Bennett, John A. .... 65, 85, 102 Bennett, John L. ........ 93, 102 Bennett, Paul ......, 93, 94, 138 Benson, Leslie ........ . 102 Bentley, Charley ...... . 114 Bently, Ed ........ .... 1 26 Berglund, Jedonna ... .... 138 Berry, Becky ...... ..... 1 38 Berry, Jan ............. 114, 129 Berry, Susan ........ 85, 93, 114 Berryman, Mr, David ,... 13, 46 Bertholdi, Barbara . .. . . .. 138 Bertholdi, Tim .... .... 1 26 Betterton, Gary ............ 114 Beveridge, Linda ..... 38, 84, 97, 138, 151 Beveridge, Martha .... 84, 86, 87, 96, 97, 126, 134 Beyer, Tony .,............. 114 Bilyeu, Carolyn ..... 84, 93, 138 Bilyeu, Gwendolyn ..... 102, 105 Bilyeu, Lynn ........... 80, 114 Bingaman, Janice 93, 105, 114 Birlces, Steve ............... 114 Bishop-Jones, Brenda 86, 105. 114 Bishop,Jo nes, Elaine ..... 29, 86, 97, 126, 131, 80, 134 Bittle, Lee Ann ..... 88, 109, Black, Mir: Beverly Black, Dennis ,... ........ 18 Blakeney, Cliff ...,......... Blakenship, Diane ....... 85, Blevins, Dean ..... Blevins, Roger .. Blevins, Ronald ... ,... 93, Bloemker, Mark . .. . . . . .. Blue, Charles .... .... 8 2 Bockstiegel, Bill . ., . .. Bodanske, Steve . .. .. .. 94 Bodey, Susan .... .,... Boettcher, Craig . .. Bogart, Carol Boles, Linda ...... .. 105, Bollinger, Debbie ...... Bonar, Janna .. 80, 105, 109, Bond, Judy ........... I ...., Barrbam, Mr. Gerald Boone, Douglas ...... .. Booth, Debbie ...... Bossing, Theodore .......... Bossing, William ........... 111, Boring, Julia .... .... .... 102, Bothwell, Craig .. 62, 63, 73, 85, 98, 138. Bouldin, Tom .......... 59, Bowers, Cindy ............. Bowers, David . .. 25, 93, 94 Bowers, Steve ........... 60 Bowler, Kay ............ 82, Bowlin, Janet .......... 138 Boumari, Mr. William 28, Boxer, Bill ..... 80, 83, 111, Boyd, Beckie . ...... 85, 102, Boyd, Marsha .,. ..... . Boyd, Mary 94, 114 19 138 102 102 102 102 102 102 114 138 126 126 102 102 138 114 114 126 40 102 114 102 114 102 102 80, 151 114 114 138 114 102 151 84 114 105 138 102 Boyd, Mike .... 139 Boyd, Minnie .,.. .. 55 Boyd, Nancy ...... . 114 Boyd, Susan . . . . 85, 102 Boyer, Bob 68, 86, 126 Boyer, Diana .............. 126 Boyer, David ...... Boykin, Mfr. Manda 126 34,121 Boze, Jan ...... 83, 97, 139, 151 Brackley, John ..... Bradford, Kenny Bradford, Rickie 114 .....64, 114 94, 102 Bradley, Mr. Beryl .......... 32 Bradley Bradley Christopher ........ 102 , Larry ..... 85, 121, 139, 151 Bradley, Orville ....... 102 Bradley, Mr. Sherman ....... 46 Bradley, Tim ........ . . . 114 Bramer, Barbara ............ 139 Bramer, Beverly ............ 102 Bramer, Paul .... 59, 66, 70, 126 Brashears,'Kent ........ 102, 105 Bray, Paula 83, -105, 111, 114 Bray, Scott ................ 102 Brazeale, Bob 61, 65, 102, 131 Breese, Angela ..... Breese, Sherrie .... Brennan, Greg 83, 121, 126 134 86, 102 126 Brennan, Randy ...... 102 Breree, Mr. jamer .... .... 3 4 Brewer, Brewer, Brewer, Bricker, Bricker, Bridger, Darrell W. ......... 114 Jimmy ......... 49, 126 Beth .............. 102 Jill ........ so, 126, 151 Gregory ............ 102 Watching water drip from the ceiling into a jar, Judy Cox aids Sergeant Pike with his magic act during the Traffic Safety As- sembly. 1-1 01114 -fu-a Q to vw 114 .uf 'Q VI x.. W, ,, 'ral 80, 86, Index Bridger, Kay .. 82, 105, 126, 127, 129, 131 Bridger, Mike ........ . 139 Bright, Joy ......... 83, 86, 139 Brill, Mr. Wilbur ........... I8 Bringle, Kenny .... ..... 1 14 Britain, Stephen .... .... 9 3, 102 Britton, Jody ..... .,... 1 02 Brixley, Carolyn . .. .. . 102 Brock, Leslie ....., .. 46 Brock, Aff. Paul .....,. . 46 Brooks, Barbara ..........., 126 Brooks, Constance 85, 93, 102 Braakr, Mr. Gerald ...... 28, 84 Brooks, Peggy .... 129, 131, 13-i, 139, 151, 172 Brophy, Jim . .. .......... 102 Brote, Dean . . . ...... . 114 Brown, Bruce .... .. . 102, 105 Brown, Cheryl . . . .... . 114 Brown, David L. ....... 102 131 84, Brown, David W, ...... 126, 131 Brown, Felicia ............. 114 Brown, Jerry ........... 62, 126 Brown, Jim C. . . . 62, 66, 67, 126 Brown, Jim F. ............. 102 Brown, Kelly ,...... 61, 93, 102 Brown, Linda .. ..... 43, 139 Brown, Lois , . . . . . 16, 83, 155 Brown, Peggy .... ,........ 1 26 Brown, Roger .............. 102 Brown, Sharon ..... 83, 131, 139 Brown, Steve .............. 102 Brown, Tom .. 89, 111, 139, 155, 161 Bfuereke, Mi.f.f Ruib ......... 40 Brundridgr, Mfr. Arm 24 Brunner, Mike ........ . . . 139 Bruton, Debbie . . . .., . 114 Bryan,Basel 55 Bryant, Doyal .. 102, 129 Bryson, Jill ..,..,.......... 114 Buchner, Becky ..........., 102 Buckley, Gary 70, 71, 80, 114 Buff, Brenda ..... 102, 103, 105 Buffington, Mfr. Barbara .... 33, 104, 105, 1,31 Bugg, Betty ................ 55 Burineu Education ....... 42, 43 Burch, Beverly ......... 139, 153 Burch, Galen 82, 83, 121, 126 Burch, Scotty .............. 102 Burch, Shirley . . . . . . 83, 139 Burd, Sandy ..... .... 8 6, 114 Burgess, Donna .... .... 8 3, 139 Burgess, Leslie . . . . . .. 102 Burk Charlene . . . . . . . 114 Burk, Joanne .,.. 114 Burk Kenny .,.. 114 Burk Larry ................' 114 Burk, Phyllis .. 83, 139, 149, 151 Burkey, Nancy .......... 85, 102 Burks, Gary ....... ....... 1 02 Bulb, Mfr. Daria ........ 52, 99 Busiek, Allen ....... 68, 69, 126 Bussell, Diane 83, 81, 97, 126 Bussell, Karen .....,... 102, 109 Butcher, Bruce ............. 126 Butcher, JaNell .... 83, 139, 155 Buterbaugh, Phil .... 60, 80, 114 Butler, Genie .... ......... 1 14 Butler, Geoff .... ......... 1 02 Buzbee, Larry ....... 64, 66, 114 -.Ci Cabinet ......... . .. 143 Cade, A. R. ..... .. 46 Cadle, Andy ...... .... 1 26 Cambridge Society .... . 151 Cameron, Darl ......... 93, 114 Campbell, Anthony ......... 114 Campbell, Carol ..,. 21, 102, 109 Campbell, Gwen ........... 126 Campbell, Sharon ...... 105, 114 Campbell, Ted ,... ....... 1 02 Cannefax, Carl .. ..... 66, 114 Cantrell, David ..... 83, 91, 102 Cantrell, Denny .... 85, 126 Cantrell, Jim ....... .... 4 5 Cantrell, Kenneth ,......... 114 Cantrell, Robin ........ 102, 111 Caplan, Bruce .. 80 84, 134, 139, 14-1, 145, 151 Carey, Gilda ......... 126 Carey, Linda . .. . . . . 126 Cargill, Dave ... . . ., 114 Carla, Ellen ...... 84 Carlin, Richard .... .... 1 26 Carnahan, Frank ........... 126 Carnahan, Kathy ........ 84, 126 Cams, Randy .... . 114 Carr, David ..... .. 102 Carr, Rebecca .,... . . 102 Carraf, Air. Nick . .. .. 53 Carrico, John ..... 4 .... 114 Carrico, Rene .... . 102 Carroll, Terri .. .... 82, 102 Carson, Doug ..... . 126 Carter, Cheri ...... .... 1 O2 Carter, Kathy A. . . ..,... 139 Carter, Kathy M. ....... 89, 114 Carter, Linda ..... .... 1 02 Carter, Richard ..,. .. 102 Carter, Rick .. 139 Casey, Janie .... ..,. 1 39 Casper, Cynthia ..... . 139 Cass, Don ,... ,... 6 5, 102 Cass, Mike .... .... 6 4, 114 Cassy, Chuck ..... .. 93 Castle, Brent ..., . . 102 Cates, Cathy .... ...,.... 1 26 Cawlfield, John ............ 102 Cearley, Eddie ...... 59, 66, 126 Chambers, Debi .... 86, 97, 134, 139 Chambers, Jacquetta ..... 82, 83, 126 Chapman, Cathy 8-1, 105, 114, 129. 151 Chapman, Christy ..... 129, 131, 139 Charron, Scott ..., ...,.... 1 39 Chasteen, Tina .... 93, 134, 139, 151 Chatterton, David ..... ..... 1 02 Cbrrr Club ....... ....... 8 9 Chestnut, Cindy .... 93, 102 Chiles, Connie .... .... 9 4, 102 Chiles, Dan ...... ........ 1 02 Chiles, Mike 84, 139, 145, 151 Chinn, Greg ....... 80, 139. 151 Cboir .................. 32, 131 Chowning, Randy ...... .. . 140 Christian, Randy ............ 114 Christiansen, Scott . . . 61, 65, 102 Christiansen, Steve 59, 66, 126 Christie, Debbie ............ 139 Christie, Kathy ...... 102 Christie, Pam ..... 94, 114 Christy, Richard .... ..... 1 02 Chronister, Cynthia . .. ... 102 Church, David ..... .... 1 02 Church, Emily .... 83, 139 Church, Janie ..... 109, 139 Church, Linda .... 85, 105, 126, 129, 131 Church, Rebecca ....... 114, 129 Church, Rufus .... ...... 1 14 Churchill, Gerald ..... 111 Clark, Mr. Kennella .... .... 4 0 Clark, Lowell ........ ..... 5 5 Clark, Sherry 94, 126 Clary, Cathy .... ,.,. s 5, 102 Clary, Lenny ......... .... 1 02 Junior Varsity cheerleader Leslie Levitch Falcons fly onto the basketball court. cheers with Clauson, Karen ..... 80, 96, rio, Clawson, Libby ..,... 83, 86 Claxton, Reid ..,. ..... 6 0, Clifton, Bob .... 93 Clines, Tess ...,........... Clinkenbeard, Laura . . 84, 86 Clinkenbeard, Sara . . . 86, 90, Clopton, Terrie ......... 85, Coatney, Pat ..... ....,.. Coats, Jim .,.. . . . Cobb, Leslie ....... ...... Cobb, Pat .........,..,.... Coe, Bill ......, 59, 82, 94, Coffman, Richard .......... Coffmiru, 111711, Wanda .. 51, Cohen, Teresa ...... ....... Cole D. L. ........... .. Cole, Jackie . .. 94, 95, Cole, Mike . ,,,... . Cole Owen . . . 94, Cole, Roger ..... Colclazier, Larry .... . . . 65, Coller, lwfissy .... .... Collins, Paula . . 80, Collins, Steve .. , . . . Collis, Ron ..... .. . Connolly, Patty , , ....... . . . Consolvo, Claire .... 84, 126, Cook, Joyce . .............. Cook, Mary ... . . . 109, Cook, Tom . .. . . . 75, Cookr .......... ...... Cookson, Carl . Coonrod, Chris ...... the crowd as the Coonrod, David . . ...... . . Cooper, Mary .. 85, Cooper, Vickie ............. 9', 151 126 111 102 102 126 114 102 102 126 114 140 126 109 140 114 126 103 114 126 103 103 114 140 114 126 155 103 140 114 55 140 126 103 114 103 Coopcralifr Occupational Education 44, 45 Cooperalire Orcupalional Education Club .................... 153 Corba, Ellen ....... . . . Corley, Rick .... , . . . . .. Cornelison, Donnie ........, 103 126 114 Cm-zrzrell, Mfr. joyre ..... 20, 99 Correll, Brian .. Correll, Danny 61, 83, Correll, Patty ..... 108, 109, Cottier, Genie . . Couurelarr . . . .. Courtney, Chuck .. .....83, .. .. 18, 61, Courtois, Carol . .. . . . . . Courtois, Karen ....... . . . Cox, Janet ................. Cox, Jim ....... 84, 87, 140, Cox, Judy .. 25, 41, 85, 126, Cox, Linda .... 80, 83, 129, Cox, Mason .... . . . 64, 65, Cox, Ralph ,.... ,... 7 0, Crai,e,David... Craig, Jim ... . . . 93, Craig, Kerry . .. .. . . . Craig, Vickie .. ..... . . Crain, Jim ....... 103, Crandall, Carol ..... 85, 89, 1-10, Crandall, Cheryl . .. 89, Crane, Dan ...... ........ Crane, David ...... 61, Crane, bfary .... 83 91, Crane, Wfilla ........ ..... Crawford, Jacqueline .... 85, Crawford, Mike ..... ..... Creamer, Kathy Creek, Don .... ,. ...83, Crighton, Mike . . . . . . . . Crocker, Bob . .. Crocker, Cynthia Crocker, Pat .... . .,..... 80, . 41, 59, 98, 103 126 140 126 19 103 114 126 103 151 134, 163 140. 151 103 126 114 114 114 103 111 111, 151 103 103 103 139. 140 114 103 140 140 140 114 103 140 126 Deiker, Mr. Harald . ...... .. Crouch, Rocky ...... 59, 98 Crum, Crum, Cathy . . . Starr ............... Crump, Mary ...... 93, 109 Culbertson, Sherrie . . . . . 111 Cummings, Russell Cunningham Cunningham C unningbum, Min Rutb ..., ,Mark iiififii , Mike ......... DeRuyter, Nancy 26, 85, 134, Daugherty, Don .... .... . 22 Curtis, Gary ..... . .. Curtis, Richard . .. . . Cufrodmnr ..... . . . .... .. . -D- Daily, Tim ,..... Dair, Barbara .... .. Dake, Michael .. . Dameron, Patty .....,...... Daniel, Bill .... . .. 68, 86 Daniel, Janis .... ........ Danley, Margie .... ....... Darden, Stan .... . . . . 61 Daugherty, Lyman ...... 66, Daughtry, Christine .... . . . . Daughtry, Hyle ............ Davenport, David ..., 31, 82, Day, Leah ..., Deaton, Pat ...... Debate Squad . . . Derk, Mfr. Frunrer Decker, Mike 93, Dedmon, Kathy ..... 80, 85, Deer, Tommy DeGray, Rose . .. fl II 'gif 55, Delnevo, Russell ........ 85, Delo, Loretta . . . Delp, Geri .... Delp, Tracey . . . DeMate, Mike .... DeMate, Patricia .. 114, 86, Denby, Darrell ...... 61, 65, Denby, Jayne . . . Denny, Linda . . . 85, DeRuyter, Mike ............ 103 127 123 54 140 105 127 114 16 103 103 140 133 140 127 103 127 114 114 139, 140, 141, 144, 145, 151, Dessauer, Sharon ....... 84, Deulen, Min Judy ....... 19, Devine, Terri . . , . . . Dewan, Christine ...... 109, Dewan, Eddie ...... DeWoody, Allan . Dirkeruon, Mfr. Verna ..... . Dickey, Tommy ........ ,. Dicky, Sharon ....... .. Daves, Donnie ............. Davidson, Bill . . . . . . 59 Davidson, John . . . . . 92 Davis, Cindy 84 Davis, Diane .. . . . . . 105 Davis, Davis, Greg Jeff 66. 70 Davis, Katie .. . .... ,. .. Davis, Larry... Davis, Melody Davis, Randi .... .... 1 03. Davis, Richard ... ... . . . . Davison, Dan .... ' .. . Day, Donna Day, Keith Dieter, Debbie .... .... Dieter, Dennis .... Dietz, Chris ... .... 84, Dillard, Jerry . . . Dillard, Jim ...... Dillon, Deborah ....... 127, Dimond, David .. Dixon, Gail . . .,..... . . Dixon, Sherry .............. Doak, Hugh ..... 59, 66, 85, Doan, Bill ........... . . . Dobbins, Brenda . .. . . Dodson, Velvet Doke, Cliff ..... .. Doke, Kelly .... ..... Dopp, Jim ...... ...... Dosch, David ..... .... 1 40, Dougan, Kathleen ....... 91, Dowell, Debbie ......... 85, Downer, Bob .... .. 93, 111, Downer, Martha .... 82, 94, Downey, Cathy ......... 85, Downing, Dwayne .......... Drake, Cindy .. B6, 105, 127, Drake, Kathy .............. 172 114 54 127 121 114 114 47 103 140 105 110 127 114 103 131 103 153 103 98. 127 115 115 103 115 153 115 103 115 103. 111 115 142 155 115 Dramolirr .......... ..... 2 4, 25 Draper, Kenny . . . . . . . 61, Driver Education . .. . . . . . Drussa, Teresa .... 23, Duck, Becky .... .... Duck, Bob ...... Durbin, Linda .............. Durham, Debbie .... 84, 86, Durkin, Tom ........... 85, Dwyer, Peggy . .. .. 84, 103, Dye, Alan .... ...... 8 2, Dye, Jennifer . . . . . . 84, Dyer, Mitzi . . . Dyer, Randy .... Dyer, Sandy .... Dyson, Pamela ....... ... -E- Eastwood, Garrick Ebe, Nancy ..... Ebe, Robert ..... 61 85, 103. Eckert, Charles ...... 60, 70, Edgar, Larry .... Edgar, Roger 66, Edwards, Joyce . .. . . . .. Edwards, Linda ............ Edwards, Patty ...... 88, 93, Edwards, Ron ...... Edwards, Sandie 29, 83. 103 32 127 115 115 115 127 127 111 103 115 115 103 127 127 103 105 127 115 127 115 115 142 127 127 127, 155 Eells, John .... .... 8 6, Egger, Jane ................ Eggers, Phyllis ............. Eggers, Rita 27, 82, 108, 134, 115 103 115 109. 142 Eirenbour, Mr. Gary ........ 34 Elbert, Mr. Art ...... 38 Eli, Janet ,........ .... 1 15 Eli, Kenneth ....... ...... 1 03 Ellingsworth, Vicki ..... 85, 103, 105 Ellis, Robert ..... 29, 82, 84, 127 Ellis, Tom ............. 84, 142 Ellison, Carol ..... . 127 Ellison, Donita .... .... 8 5, 103 Ellison, Fred ........... 85, 103 Ellison, Helen ....... 46, 48, 142 Ellison, Rick ...... ........ 1 42 Ellsworth, Bob .,....... 86, 142 Emberton, Tom ..... 93, 95, 115 Emerson, Connie 86, 99, 115. 121, 129 Endicott, Gale ,............. 127 Englirb .,........ 20, 21, 22, 23 Erb, Cindy .,........... 93, 103 Erickson, Chester ............ 46 Erson, Brenda .... . . . 82, 110 Erwin, David ..... . 127 Erwin, Debbie .... 93, 115 Erwin, Leslie ..... . 103 Erwin, Terri ..... .... 8 2, 142 Estes, Judy ....... .... 8 5, 127 Etheredge, Lynora ...... 142, 153 Eubanks, Mark .... ....... 1 O3 Evans, Bill ...... ...... 8 5, 115 Evans, John ........ 65, 70, 103 Everett, Connie ...... 84, 97, 127 Everett, Susan ....... 84, 99, 103 Ezferbeurt, Dr. William E. 12 -12- Fago, Mori ......... .. 115 Fahl, Marilyn .......... .. 103 Fullin, Min Margaret .. 38 Farrington, Debbie .... .... 1 42 Faught, Marsha 127 Faught, Randy . . .... 103 Fechner, Julie 103 Eels, Philip ....... .... 1 is Fender, Mn. june .. 38, 88 Fenton, Gail .,.... 86, 127 Fesperman, Mike .... ...... 1 04 Fesperman, Rita ............ 104 Fetter, Bruce ............... 115 Fielder, Denise .... 129, 142, 151 Fields, Paul ................ 104 Figueiredo, Silmara .... 142, 147, 151 Filkins, Denise .... .... 1 04 Firestone, Kathy ..... . 104 Firestone, Virginia ...... 83, 142 Fischer, Celia ..... ....... 1 04 Fischer, Cindy .......... 86, 127 Fischer, Melonie ..... 28, 85, 127 Fishel, Evan ............... 115 Firbel, Mfr. Sberrie ......... 54 Fisher, Beth ........ 93, 99, 115 Fisher, Brad 80, 142, 151, 157 Fisher, Dana .. 85, 105, 127, 131 Fisher, Joe ................. 46 Fisher, Shirley ............. 127 Flanagan, Kathy 82, 115, 121 Fleak, Julie ........ 86, 127, 129 Flemming, Carolyn ...... 83, 127 Flemming, Jim ..... 83, 85, 142, 155 Flemming, Maudie ........... 55 Flippin, Judy ...... .... 8 8, 104 Flood, Janice .... .... 1 27 Flood, Judy ....... ...... 1 04 Flarez, Mr. jore ....... 38, 111 Flory, Richard ............. 104 Flournoy, Terisa ..... 83, 86, 97, 127 Floyd, Larry , .. .... 60, 115 Floyd, Vivian . .. .... .. 55 Flynn, Becky .... .... 8 6, 142 Flynn, Debbie . .. ..... . 104 Foglesong, Dennis .......... 104 Folk, Randy .... 61, 66, 104 Folkens, Jeff .... .,...., 1 O4 Folkens, Michael .... ..... 1 27 Fonner, Thelma .....,....... 55 Football ......... 58, 59, 60, 61 Ford, Mr. Jdmer E. . . 15, 16, 17, 83 Ford, Susie ..... 83, 84, 97, 131, 142 Fore, Patricia ........... 93, 104 Fore-hand, Thomas .. 82, 98, 127, 131 Forgey, Stephen 104 Forsythe, Pat .... ..... 1 04 Fossard, Jim .. .. . 93, 104 Foster, Donna 86, 127 Foster, Jim ................ 104 Foster, Margaret .... 83, 142, 151 Foster, Mary .... ..... 9 3, 115 Fowler, John .......... 104, 129 Fox, Marilyn .... 83, 85, 97, 142 Francis, Cathy ............. 104 Frank, Larry ...... .... 1 27 Franklin, Carmen .... .... 1 15 Franklin, Janice ...... .. 99 Frankum, Gene ............ 142 Frankum, Janice ..... 94, 99, 115 Frankum Marvin .......... 115 Fredrick, Mary .... ..,.... 1 15 Freeman, Irene ,. . .. 99, 115 Freeman, Jerry 59. 142 Freeman, Linda . . . . . . 86, 104 Freeze, George .... .. 46 Frenrb ........ .. . 28, 29 French Club . .. ....... . . 84 French, Paula . . . .... 104, 109 Friedson, Jeff .... ..... 1 27 Friedson, Marti .... .... 1 O4 Friend, Beth . . . . . . . 127 Friend, Betty ............... 104 Fuldner, Chris . .. 66, 86, 98, 127 Fuldner, Sandie ............ 104 Fuller, Mary Lou .... .... 1 42 Fuller, Mike ....... . . . 115 Fuller, Richard ........ .... 1 42 Fultz, Debbie .............. 115 Future Burinerr Lender: ..... 155 Future Farmer: ......... . . 49 Future Homemaker: 109 Future Nurrer ....... . .. 88 Future Teacher: ..... 121 1G1 Gage, Randy ...... ...... 1 15 Gahn, Nancy .......... 142, 155 Gala, Gardner ............. 46 Galyean, Reggie .. 66, 67, 86 98, 105, 131, 142 Gamble, Mr. Franklin P. 12 Gammon, Jane ............. 104 Gammon, Tom 128 Gann, Rick ..... ..... 1 28 Garges, Nancy .... .... 4 3, 128 Garland, Marsha .... .... 1 15 Garrison, Carol . .. . . .. 142 Garrison, James ...... . 104 Garrison, Mike ............. 128 Garrison, Rusty ..... 60, 70, 115 Gary, Leslie 105, 115 Gates, Billy ..... . 104 Gaunt, Joe ..1. 104, 153 Gaunt, Tim . . . .... . 142 Genzer, Gayle ............. 115 George, Charles ..... 75, 80 81, 142, 143, 144, 145, 151 German, Charley ........ 82, 115 Germany, Kathy ..... 115 Gettle, Joe ..... .... 1 04 Gibble, Linda .... 84, 128 Gibble, Paula ........ . 104 Gibbons, David ..... 85, 89. 142 Giboney, Mfr. Mabel ........ 40 Gibson, Beverly . ........ 85, 115 Index Gibson, john ..... . 1-12 Gibson, Robina ..... ...... Giddings, jonathan . . . Gilbert, James ...,.. Gilbert, Kathy .... Gillespie, Carolyn Gilmer, Pamela . .. Gilmore, Debbie .... Gilmore, Judy ........ Gilmore, Ricky ....... 155 128 128 104 104 115 128 142 128 104 142 Gilzow, Floyd ..... 115, 131, Gilzow, Rick ......... 60, 70, 86 Giflr' Athletic Arroriulion 99 Gladden, Linda ........ 109, 115 Glengarfy Scot! .... 97 Glenn, Mfr. Lynda . . . . . . 20 Glotfelty, Merrily . . . . . . . 128 Goehring, Kris .... ...... 1 15 Goforth, Denise ....... 142, 155 Goldsmith, David .......... 104 Goodale, james 128 Goodwin, Jackie ......,...., 142 Gorrell, Regina ............ 104 Gott, Lynnette ...... 86, 97, 128 Gottas, Roberta ............ 104 Graddy, Joe ............ 52, 115 Graff, Dr. Willard I. .... 12, 13 Graham, Linda .. 25, 80, 86, 142, 115 Grandstaff, Lisa ........ 86, 115 Gmnl, Mr. joe ............. 13 Graves, Arm 93, 99, 104, 109 Graves, Craig .......... 94, 115 Graves, David .... ..... 1 42 Gray, Charles 115 Grayless, Craig 61, 104 Grayless, Steve ..... . 128 Green, Geoff 128, 142 Green, Jennifer . .. . . . 85, 104 Green, John . .. 47, 142 Green, Mu. Mildred . . 18, 19, 81 Green, Nancy .............. Green, Rhonda ..... ...... Green, Terry ............... Greene, Diane .............. Greer, Olen .. 29, 74, 85, 94, Gregory, Debbie ..,.... 131, Gregory, Nedra ............. Greiner, Margaret .......... Griesbaum, Chris ........... 18, 42, MH. Ada .. Griffin, Carolyn ............ Griffin, Brenda . . . .... , . . . Griffin, Gary 60, Griffin, jerry . . . cfffffn, Griffin, Linda ... .. . Grisham, jane . . . . . . . Grissom, Jean .... ....... Grissom, Sharon ....... 105, Griswold, Robert . .. . .. 84, Groblebe, Carole . .. .. . . . . Groeteke, Gary . .. . . . . 61, Groit, Mark .... .. 60, 93, Grove, Bill ................ Grove, Gary ..... 64, 80, 84, Grubbs, Jerry .......... 131, Guinn, Jim .... 59, 98, 142, Gullett, Linda ............,. Gulley, Mr. Willard .. 33, 93, Gustaveson, Anita .......... Gustaveson, jim ..... 60, 66, Guthris, Carol .... .... 8 6, Gzula, John ...... 61, Gzula, Theresa ...,.... DH, Habermehl, Mike .... 61, 85, Halbert, Nancy .. 83, 88, 91, Halbert, Perry .............. Hall, David ........ zs, 142, Freshmen, sophomores, luniors, and seniors Hall, Debra -.,, 85, 104 Harrison, Jule ...... 84, 109, 128 128 HH11, Gaykne 1 .....l.. 142 Haseltine, Sue .... .. 82, 104 115 Hall' K31-en , , , , , , 85. 116, 133 Hastings, Dave .... .... . . . . 116 104 Hall, 1,311-y ,,,,,,,,. 142 Hastings, Randy 116 86 H3111 Lee ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 04 Hatfield, Karen . .. . , .. 144 128 Hall, Leslie 116, 121 Hausmann, Chris ....... 116 142 Hal! gf Fame ,,,,,, 141 Hausmann, Doug ....... 59, 128 104 H1111 pam ,,,, 116, 133 Hawkins, Barbara 82, 84, 116 104 Haller, Don .... ..,.., 1 O4 Hawkins, Cindy ......... 86, 116 115 Helm' Dmghf -'-- 123 Hawkins, Mike ..... ss, 105, 144 155 Halliday, Leslie .... 99, 111 Hawkins. Penny .. 82. 85, 85, 97, 115 Halter, Mark . .. .. .... 10 144, 151 104 1-lm-111l1011, Gary ,,,,.,,,.,-. 112 Hawkins, Sherrie ........... 104 115 Hampton, Tom ..,,,,,, 142, 153 Hawkins, Stan .. .. 128 115 Hanawalr, Bill .... eo, 134, 141, Haworth, Steven -- --.. 104 104 143, 144, 151 Hay, Gary ..... ....... 1 16 142 H111-1aw,111, C1111 U 70' 71, 95, 116 Hayes, Pat .,.... .... 9 9, 116 55 Haney, Wandy ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 116 Haynes, Brenda .,.. ...... 1 04 116 Hgnking, jim ,,,,, , , 128 Haynes, Linda . .. .. . . 128 142 Hanklns, Robbie ,,,, H 104 Haynes, Theresa ..... .. 104 128 Hankgns, Sue ,,,,, N 104 Hays, John .... ....... 4 9, 116 104 Hannon, Kay ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 04 Hayter, Jerry 86, 144, 155 115 Hansen, Bill ................ 39 Hazell, Alva .... ....... 1 28 116 Hf1IbC1'C, PMT1 ---- 23, 85, 84, 128 Hazell, Barbara .... .. . 109, 128 116 Harbin, Stephen ............ 104 Hendrick, Gary ..-. .... 4 9, 144 142 garjerke, -Tir. Howard ...... 34 Heathedy' Anim UI4. '..A. 1 16 Hiidzi 3:1 ' Heatherly, Douglas ...... 86, 128 94 Hardy, Paula ........... 84, 144 Heathedy' Nlfk 104 104 Hardy' David --.-. .. 85, 93, 123 Heatherly, Shiela ........... 128 Hufgir, .Mn Dolpb ....,..... 48 Heerman, SC0l't'.. 72, 73, 95, 144 116 Harker, Rick ....... ...... 1 31 Heidbrink, Bev ..... 94, 105, 116 116 Harlow. Kenny 111, 116 Hffdbfins, Df. Howard 13 104 Harp' Norman 1 16 Helwig, Tassie ............. 116 123 Harp, Ronald .... 104 Hemingway MU Janie 24 Harper, Nelda .... 95, 116 ' ' ' HMN11, -1-any '... 144 Hendershott, Dale ......... . 104 104 H31-115, 131-1-y 1,,, 123 Hendershott, Dennis ........ 116 142 Harris, joe . .. .. 104 Hendershott, Jim ..... 58, 59, 60, 83 Harris, Steve .... . .. 144 98, 144 151 Harrison, John .... .. 104 Henderson, Karen ....... 99, 104 boost school spirit by attending the Hall of Fame dance February 16. ...aw r' . Henderson, Kathy .. 84, 129, 134, Henderson, Renee .. Henley, Mr. Lloyd . Hennessy, Debbie .. Hennessy, Tate . .. Henry, Chris . .. 135,14l, 151 128 40 116, 129 116 144 Henry, Mary ..... 55 Henry, Pat ................ 104 Henslee, Ann 80, 82, 83, 119, 144, 151 Henslee, Marty .... 85, 106 Henson, Rhonda . .. .... , 116 Herman, Cowell ... ..., 106 Hermann, Sally Hem, Jean ...... Hern, Joan ...... Herndon, Bruce .... Herndon, Sandra ,. Herndon, Susan . . . 116 9-1, 106 94, 106 14, 128 144 106 Herod, Jan ........... .. . 144 Herrell, Jarrett ............. 116 Hessee, Terri 83, 85, 121, 128 Heyer, Mildred ........ ...A 1 16 Hirkey, Air. Gerald .......... 39 Hicklin, Kathy ..,.......... 116 Hicks, Steve ....... 85, 144, 153 Hiers, Mike ............ 93, 116 Higgenbotham, Charles ..... 128 Highfill, Carol ..... 43, 144, 153 Hillhouse, Jimmy . 128 85, 116 Himmelreich, Bruce Hirrory Club .... .....,..... 1 18 H1-Y ............. Hlavaty, Hockensmith, Karen Hodge, Linda ..... Hodges, . ....... 121 Gregg ..... 61, 65. 106 . . . . . 82, 83, 85, 87, 128 .. 83, 88, 144 Gary .............. 116 Hoffman, Stephanie Hoke, Alan .. Hoke, Charley Holbert, Sally ..,. Holbert, Susan Holcomb, Pam Holdren, Chris . .. Holdren, Jean . Holiday, Leslie . Holland, Randy Hollis, Vicki ....... Holmes, Nancy .... Holmes, Tom ..... Holstein, Jamie .... Home Erorlomicr . . . Honeycutt, Dan .... Hopkins, Steve ..... 106 . .,.. 116 128 ...,128 ..,.106 116 83, 116 144, 153 116 12s 91, 144, 153 26,134, 144, 145, 151, 172 .........116 25. so, 139. 144, 155 50, 51 . .... 61, 106 144 Hornback, Ann ..... 85, 105, 128 Hornback, Charles 83, 85, 89, 106 Homback, Pam .... 97, 109, 128, 131, 134, 155 Horton, Nancy . .. ..... 86, 128 Horton, Randall 84, 128 Hoss, Gene .... ...... 4 B Hough, Tom .... .. 144, 153 House, David ..... Houston, Michael . . 106 70,128 Howard, Becky .... ..... 1 16 Howard, Elizabeth .......... 128 Howard, Tresa ...... 84, 91, 116 Howell, Craig .... ....,., 1 44 Howell, Donna .... . . . 144 Howell, Kenny ,....... . 128 Howell, Timiothy .... 62, 85, 128 Hubbard, Brenda 99, 105, 106 Hubbard, Marilyn .......... 106 Hubbell, Bill ...... ..... 1 16 Hubbell, George 86, 128 Hubbell, Lynne .... ..... 1 16 Hubbell, Marilyn . .. .... . 106 Hubble, Darryl . . . . . . 38, 144 Hubble, Paula ..... 93, 106 Hndron, Mr. jerfe .. .... 48 Huechteman, Tanya 116 S A it H ,ir-.3513 if fi? 1 mg, ' ' , A candid photographer catches a bird's eye view of several Glendale Falcons. Huesgen, Connie 86, 109, 114, Huff, Donna .............. Huffhines, Mark .... 82, 86, Hugginr, Alffi Rore 131 151 106 116 55 128 Huitt, Robert .............. Hukriede, Mu. Roberta 22, 91 Hull, Karen .. 86, 109, 121, 128, Hulsey, Mary . . . Humbert, Bruce . . . Hunt, Hunt, Janet .... Hunt, Kenny . . . Edward . . 85, Hunt, Linda , , . ...... . . . . Hunt, Mark ......... 83, 93, Huntley, Steve 59, 70, 98, Hurt, Judy ................. Hutchinson, Marie . 80, 83, Hutchinson, David . . . ..... . . Hutchinson, Jerry . Hutchison, Robert . Huxley, Mark ..... Hyde, Debbie ..... Hyde, Pam .... 25 -1- Ikenberry, Pam . .. Indmirial Arfr .. . lngle, Tommy . . . 70, 85, 94, 99, 131 106 106 106 116 128 144 116 128 116 146 116 106 128 116 106 144, 146, 151 ' '44, . . 128, Ingram, Malinda ........ 86, lpock, Belinda . . . Ireland, Debbie .... 105, 85. Isenberg, Debbie ........ 89, Isham, Mary .,.... ..J.. Jackson, Ike ..... Jackson, John .... Jackson, Pat James, Greg ............ 93, James, Kathy ...... Jay, Debbie .... . . . Jeffries, Pam Jenkins, Laurie Jenkins, Tim . . . 94, 106, . 83, Jensen, Giles .......... 131, Jensen, Marcy .............. Jersak, Nancy 86, 98, 130, Jersak, Robbie Jett, Danny ,... Johnson, Allan .. Johnson, Anne . .. Johnson, Don .... 85, 106, .. 70, 80, 128 45 130 116 116 116 106 106 130 106 116 116 109 146 116 106 106 146 118 149 155 106 129 118 118 106 Johnson, Donna .. . 86, 146 Johnson, Hilda . .. ..... . . 55 Johnson, Karen . . , 106, 130 Johnson, Mark ............. 146 Johnson, Mike ...... 60, 70, 118 Johnson, Muriel 89, 111, 131, 146 Johnson, Patty ..... 51, 109, 118 Johnson, Roberta ...,....... 118 Johnson, Russ .... .... 1 06 Johnson, Steve E. .. 93, 118 Johnson, Steve H. ........... 95 105, 130, 135, 172 Johnson, Stephen L. ........ 106 Johnson, Stuart . ........... 106 Johnson, Susan ..... 83, 86, 121, 130 Jabmon, Mr, Virgil ......... 48 Johnson, Zola .... 83, 105, 111, 118 Johnston, Greg .. 118 Johnston, Mark 118 Jolley Brenda .... .. 106 Jolley Linda .... 106 Jolley, Richard ............. 106 Jones, Brenda G. ........ 51 85, 97, 109, 130 Jones, Brenda S. ....... 118, 129 Jones, Bruce .... .... 6 1, 106 Jones, Cathy ...... ........ 1 06 Jones, Cynthia .... 130, 131 Jones, David C. . . . ..... 49, 130 Jones, David R. ............. 61 Jones, Deborah ..... 83, 86, 121. 150 Jones, Donna .... 88, 118 Jones, Laird 84, 130 Jonnes, Linda 106 Jones, Randy . .. 106 Jones, Richard .... ,..... 1 18 Jones, Rod ................ 146 loner, Mr. Slanley 40, 41 80, 89, 143 Jordan, Nancy ...... 39, 99, 130 Journagan, Allen ........... 118 Journagan, Mike .... 65, 82, 106 Jonrnalirm .............. 26, 27 Junior Var-riiy Cheerleader: .. 133 ,Ki Kahman, Paul ........,.... 118 Kaiser, Kevin .............. 106 Kanehl, Phil .... 61, 80, 85, 106 Kauffman, David ............ 85 Kauffmam, Ricky .. .. 146 Kay, Sheila ...... Keathley, Randy .... Keathley, Vickye Keeslar, Danny Keeslar, Suzette . . . Keiner, Mike . . . . . Keller, Janet .... . . . Keller, Linda . . . Keller, Rick .... Kelly, Allen .... Kelly, Carolyn .... Kelly, Harry ..... Kelly, Marianne .... Kendall, Cindy ..... Kendrick, Jerry ..... 78, 106 Kay, Mona ..... . . 146, 151 118 106 106 .. 121,130 106 86,97,130 118 146 106 85,106 118 82, 84 118 98 Kent, Janet .... 83, 109, 146, 155 Kentch, Jean ...... 121, 131, 146 Kerr, Robert ....... Kessler, Bruce . .. Key, Candy Key Club .......... Killian, Joe ........ Killingsworth, Deborah .. 93, 130 118 118 117 83, 118 .. 86, 146 Kindig, Kathy .............. 106 King, David .... . . King, Ellen . . . . . . King, Jim ......... King, Marilyn ...... 83. 144, 145, 146 King, Mr. Ruuell . . . . King, Sharon ........ King, Kirby, Mr. john ..... Kirkpatrick, Charlotte Kirschke, Beverly .... Kiser, Dan .. 36 84, 111, iso .. 146 91.129, 16, 17 91, 106 130 King Sheryl ......... Sue 82, 83, 97, 121, 130 48, 49 106 . . 118, 131 . ....... 118 Klapp, Phil ......... 60, 66, 118 Klepper, Tommy .. 146, 155, 159 Kleiber, Melanie ..... Kleiber, Robert Klineline, Paula .... Kneedler, Ladenna Knewtson, Anne Knewtson, Mark Knopp, Chris .... Knox, Donna ...... 86,106 150 153 118 83.146 106 130 106 Kolar, Jeannie .... 131. 146, 151 Kolze, Bill ............. Z. . 118 Kraft, Mr. Kenneth W Kraft, Kevin ....... . ...... 13 118 Kramer, Andrea .. 25, 85, 86, 99. 130, 131 Krogstad, Bob ......... I 31, Index Kramer, Sharon ..... 85, 99, Krause, Steve .............. Krautsch, Fred .......... 60, Krebr, Mfr. Marjorie .... Kroutil, Betty . Krull, Richard .... Kuehn, Curt ......... 106 118 118 54 146 55 106 130 Kublenrki, Dr, Joe 13, 14, 15 131, Kyle, Ricky ....,........... 106 Kynion, Shelly ...... ...... 1 18 ,Li Lakin, Debbie ........ 118 Lambetb, Mfr. Rutb ..... 28, 86 Landers, Ronald ........ 93. 118 Lands, Cynthia ....,..... 94, 106 Lands, Richard .... ...... 1 18 Lane Allene .... .... 1 18 Lane Lee ..... ...... 5 5 Lane Mike .... 111, 118 Lane Pat .... .... 3 0, 146 Lane, Tom ....... ..... 9 3 Laney, Jim ...,............ 118 Langham, Charlotte .... 109, 118 Langham, Frank ..2. 70, 86, 130 Langham, Jim . .. ..... 70, 118 Langston, Becky .... 83, 89, 105, . 118 Langston, Jim ...... 89, 91, 146 Langston, Mark ...... . 106 Lansdonfjulie . .. .... 146, 155 Lansdon, Ruth ...... 83, 99, 118 Larimore, Dave ............ 130 Larkins, Glenda ............ 118 Larmer, Mike .... 62, 63, 80, 86, 98, 146 Lasswell, Joyce ..,..,....... 130 Latall, Allen . .. 106 Latham, Gary 130 Latimer, Mike 130 Latin ......... 28, 29 Latin Club .... ........ 8 6 Laub, Lewis ............... 130 Lawhon, Kathy ..... 83, 88, 129, 130 Lawrence, Sydney .... .... 1 30 Layton, Mr. Clay .... ....... 4 6 Layton, Richard .... 86, 106 Lea, Mike .............. 65, 106 Lerbner, Mr. Robert ..... 32, 59 Ledbetter, Kathy .... .... 1 18 Lederer, Susan .. .... 106 Lee, Linda ..... .... 1 18 Lee, Russell .... .......... 4 8 Leidy, Robert .............. 130 Leisenring, Carol .. 105, 130, 131 Lemmon, Dr. G. Bruce ...... 12 Leonetti, Jeri Anne ...... 84, 106 Leslie, O. R. ..... .... 1 06 106 Letterman, Carolyn .... . . . Letterman, Mr. fame: .. Letterman, Mr. Otir ......... 48 Letrerman': Club ............ 98 .20 Levitch, Leslie ...... 83, 84, 118, 133, 164 Lewis, Colleen ...... . 108 Lewis, Donna .... 118 Lewis, Dottie .. ...... 55 Lewis, Janet .... 94, 108 Lewis, Karen 86, 121 Lewis, Mike .... 94, 108 Library Club ..... ........ 9 I Lightner, Debbie 84, 130 Liles, Jimmy ..... .... 1 30, 146 Liles, Judy ..... 83, 130 Lilley, Jack .... 86, 118 Lilly, Marilyn .... ..... 1 30 Lincoln, Hank ..... . . . 146 Linderer, Nanette ,... ..... 1 30 Lindman, Sandy ......... 82, 118 Linenbroker, Mark .......... 108 Linenbroker, Muriel ........ 108 Lipscomb, Cindy .... 80, 85, 118 133 Lipscomb, Earl 94, 118 Lisenby, Becky ....... . 108 Lisk, Christie 82, 84, 130 Litle, Dr. Roy ...... .. 13 Little, Kathy .... . 118 Loffer, Debbie ..... . 108 Loffer, Lyssa .... 131, 146 Lofino, Jim .... . . . 86, 146 Loflin, Martha . .. .. . 108 Loflin, Terry 130 Lofshult, Cindy .... . 108 Lofshult, Sandy .. 83, 130 Logue, Mike ............... 146 Lollar, Kevin ....... 60, 66, 118 Lollar, Pete .. 62, 63, 66, 86, 130 Long, Doug ............... 118 Long, Janet 130 Long, Kenneth . .. . . . 130 Long, Leslie 108 Long, Randy . .. 108 Long, Sandee .. 118 Long, Tommy .............. 146 Looney, Curtis ............. 148 Looney, Jack ..... 62, 80, 82, 98, 141, 148, 151 Looney, Jill .... ..,....... 1 08 Lorenz, Laurie .... 85, 118 Lotterer, Janice ..... 28, 130 Love, Greg ......... 61, 86, 108 Loveland, Danny ........... 130 Lowe, Dr. Afrb, Jr. . .. 12 Lowe, Dr. Howard .......... 13 Lowry, Gale ............... 108 Lowther, Craig .. 20, 80, 84, 148, 151, 155 Luce, Dorelen ..... 84, 127, 130, 132, 133, 155 Lucus, James ........... 85, 130 Lupsha, Pat ........... 148, 155 Lurie, David .... 84, 85, 111, 118 Lurvey, Robbie ........ 130, 155 Lurvey, Steve ........... 61, 108 Lynde, Raymond 61, 108 Lyons, Elizabeth ............ 118 -MC- McAnally, Robert 59, 98, 148 McCallister Carla ........... 130 McCallister, Jeff . . . ...... . 108 McCallon, Mary 86, 119 McCammon, Brad 108 McCartney, Bryon 118 McCartney, Pamela ......... 130 McCauley, Mary Ann .. 105, 130 McClain, Thomas ....... 61, 108 McClernon, Dan .... . 148 McCory, David .... 70, 118 McCracken, Jackie .......... 130 McCullough, Marsha 83, 131, 148 McCurdy, Jana .... 85, 118, 128, 129 McCurdy, Lynn ..... 83. 85, 129, 148, 151 McCurry, Doug ......... 93, 118 McCurtain, Marsha .... 130, 149 McDaniel, William .......... 48 McDaris, Debbie .......,... 118 McDaris, Shelia ............ 130 McDonald, Janet 86, 131, 148 McEachern, Doug .......... 118 McGuire, Larry ............ 130 McGuire, Mark ........ 118, 131 McJimsey, Bob ...... . 118 McKay, Barry ,............ . 118 McKee, Jeanette ....... 121, 148 McKeen, Rondi ........ 132, 155 McKeen, Mrs. Wilda .... 42, 155 McKenzie, John ....... 148, 153 McKinney, Cheryl ..... 105, 118 McKinney, Dixie ........ 99, 108 MrKinney, Mr. Edgar .... 34, 37 McKinney, Mike ..... 59, McLaughlin, Delbert . 70, 71, 85, 132 148 McLean, Doug ...... . . . 86 McLean, Roger .... .... 1 18 McMeen, Gordon .... 132 McMeen, Sheri ......... 108 McMillan, Woody ...... 148 McNabb, Mike 60, 64, 66, 80, 86, 118 McPherson, David ...... 108 McQueary, Fred ..... 61, 85, 108 McVne, Larry 61, 83, 91, 108 MM.. Mabary, Mfr. Gladyr 42, 155 Mace, Janine .. 80, 90, 121, 148, 172 Mace, Susie 93, 109, 132 Maddy, Carol ...... 86, 109, 132 Maddy, John .......... 148, 153 Madsen, Karen ............ 120 Magerr, Mr. William G. 12 Magill, Todd ........... 84, 108 Mahan, Mfr. Dee ........ 1,6, 17 Malone, Mitt Norma . 26, 134, 172 Mammen, Derius .. 105, 131, 132 Manis, Carol ..... 82, 108 Manis, Jana ...... ...... 1 20 Mann, Marcia ......... 82, 120 Manning, Carolyn ..... . Manning, Glenda ...... Manzer, Linda . . . . . .82 Maples, Tom Marek, Doug . .. . .. Marler, Nancy ......... Marshall, Alice .... 85. Marshall, Betty ........ Marshall, George ...... Marrball, Mr. Norman . Martin, Cynthia ....... Martin, Donnie ........ Martin, John Edwin Martin, John Eugene Martin, Linda ......... Martin, Margaret ...... Martin, Nancy .... 105, Martin, Pat ....... 131, Mason, Debbi .' ........ Masters, Mark Masters, Susan . . . . Math Club 120, Mathematic: ., ..... Mathis, Susan .. 83, 97, Matlock, Marie ........ Matthews, Julie Ann . .. May, Kathy Mayhall, Mike Mayhall, Nancy .... Maynard, Linda ....... Meacham, Ralph ....... 148 108 109, 148 . 60, 120 . 83, 148 120 131,148 120 148 24 120 108 121, 145, 148, 151 .. .. 132 . 86, 120 148, 153 131, 132 148, 155 132 108 128, 129 . 107 .. 40, 41 148, 150, 151, 159 . 55 . 18. 97, 132 108 132 108 52 . 89, 120 Meaalowr, Mir: Jayne ....... 31 Meighen, Pat . Melton, John E. .. . 66, 120 Melton, John L. . . . . . . . . 108 Meredith, Glee .,........... 120 Merin, Merritt, Mertz, Greg ...... Messick, Rosemary Helen .. 80, 86, James . .. 129. 148 143, , 151 .... 108 93 , 120 120 Meyer, Beverly ..... 94, 108, 109 Meyer, Donna ............. 120 Meyer, Gene . . . . . . 80, 148 Meyer, Jim . .. .... . 108 Meyer, Joe 120 Meyer, Steve ....... ..... 1 32 Meyers, Wayne ...... .. 61, 65 Middleton, Mr. Lyle .... 32, 62, 65, 68 Miles, Lynn ............... 148 Miles, Vickie 80, 83, 148, 149 Militzer, Candace ...... 105, 111, 131, 148 Miller, Barbara . . ...... 120 Miller, Connie 86, 132 Miller, Dennis ............. 148 Miller, Don ................ 55 Miller, Don .... 44, 80, 148, 153 Miller, Irvin ....... 20, 148, 151 Miller, Janice ....,.... 108, 121 Miller, Jim' ..... 85, 120 Miller, Mark 62, 132 Miller, Nora ....... .. 55 Miller, Paul ............... 108 Miller, Rebecca 121, 131, 132 Miller, Steve ............... 132 Miller, Virginia ........ 120, 121 Millsap, Nancy ............ 120 Milner, Barbara ..... 83, 86, 148 Mincks, Brenda ............ . 108 Mink, Ronnie . .. 92, 93, 94, 121, 148 Mirer, Mfr. Mary Lee .,..... 41 Misemer, Berry ......... 61, 108 Mitchell, Ernie ......... 55, 143 Mitchell, Laurie .... 93, 111, 120 Mitchell, Martha 93, 94, 144, 148 Mitchell, Susan .. 108 Mitchem, Randy .... ....... 1 48 Mitchem, Ronnie ........... 148 Mix, Holly ......... 86, 93, 120 Modarell, Leanne .. 83, 119, 143, 148 Modarell, Suzanne 80, 83, 84, 96, 97, 148 Moellering, Doug .... 62, 69, 89, 132, 172 Moffis, David ......... . 132 Moll, Karen ............ 85, 108 'Moll, Larry ...... 59, 67, 70, 98, 132, 172 Montgomery, Dennis ........ 148 Montgomery, Mike ...... 93, 120 Montgomery, Sam .... .... 1 32 Montgomery, Tim .......... 120 Montgomery, Tom ...... 84, 132 Moon, Mr. Henry ...... 44, 153 Moore, Kenny ..... 93, 120 Moore, Mr. Paul ..,.. .. 19 Moots, David 68, 120 Morehouse, Keith 61, 108 Morgan, Leora .... . 108 Morgan, Melissa .... 28, 132 Morgan, Robert ............ 108 Morris, Debbie ........ . 82, 108 Morris, Susie 79. 80, 121, 148 Morton, Debbie ..... 84, 93, 132 Morton, Leo ................ 55 Morton, 'Mm Nadean .. 47 Morton, Rhonda ....... . . . 108 Morton, Steve .............. 120 Moseley, Melissa ........... 108 Moye, Mary .... 80, 83, 97, 148, 150, 151, 159 Mullien, Vivian ......... 94, 108 Mullikin, Margaret ...... 94, 120 Mumaugh, Susan .. 86, 109, Mumford, Nancy . .. .. .. .. Munhollon, Mary ...... 93, 121, 132 108 132 X N n 5 5 Munhollon, Rick ........... 148 Owen- L19 ' 8 2 1 1 Rhine 0 ---------. - 93. 110 Murney, Bob ........ 64, 84, 120 Owms' -10 ' 108 Pratte, Chuck .......... 1 6 R ods, C bie -- 94. 99. 151 153 Murphy, Gary ............. 108 OW? 1-,fY -- - - 50 Presley, o ...... 105, 13 132 Rh .1201 --------.----.- 122 Murphy, Susie ..... 86, 105, 129, Owi , ian , go, ss, 91, 108 Pric M ob 53, 60, 71 R es, Scott ...-.-. 93, 94. 132 132 Price, C dy .......... .... 1 zo Rh en, Jill - . - ---- . Murphy, Walter ............ 108 Padgett, DCBM ...I 108, 0 Pri , arles .......... 132 Hl'C1S. 116. - 1 0 Myers, Carole 72, 93.599, 13 X Padgham, Rl 11 ---------- 08 P ' , Cindy . , 151, 132 R1c:ards, bi 1. . 2 Myers, Randy .............. K ',,,,,,, 1 ,m 37, 19 rhce, Dou . . .. 47, 150 R147 f1fd50H, fefle -- 122 Myers, Rodney ......... .. 08 alma, 1 I ...-'. H 108 rice, jerry , ,,.,, ,,,,, 1 32 R1 ar , uy .. ...... 110 Myers, Steve ...... . 108 Palmer, e , U H 150 Price, Steve ,, ,,,,, ,,,, R ic , ichie . . .. 84, 132 Myers, Wil1i .... . 108 P ee, Donna ' 0 I 103, 109 Probrt, Mff. lmira , Ri ds n, Maurinc .. 85, 111, Myres, Curh - .... 95, 20 pa ,Tom ,, 105, 121, 1, Proe, Juni I ........ . o R, h d N 83 8 152 150. P pps, Janice ..... , 150 IC 211' 500, - , 5, 'Q N 1, S - '11, 148' 51 ker, M 1,11 clul. 25, 83, y ne- Donald .... 111, , 1- Nsifa, 3:15, .....,. A 0 H Sgr 1 89 5' Napier, Susan 85, 94, 97, 132 Patten, eb ie . ....... 9 , 1 ' 01 -- 2- 59 R1 C119 C efye 9' 31 1 ' Nash, Glenda ......... ..... 1 2 1 '- y .... .......... 1 0 111111, ' - ---------- 17 1 ' Nash, Linda ...... ...... . 1 ' 'Cl-1, enny ---- 150. 155 Pfwffr T ' ' 132 R no ' Suzam' 84' 132' 1 Nmb' Mr' Now, l Q 3 On' Chu 4, 150, 153 Pryor, Pa .... . 80, 86, 145, 150, . 154, 149. 1 Neale, Karen ..... ....... 1 8 - l'S0Il, I-2 ---------'- 11 155- R, Janet ' ' '109' 1 Nease, Larry 4, 20 ul, Becky ' ...'--..... 13 Pulley, Lavonna 8 , , 120 1mmer, Mr - nn 51, 0 Neff, Charles ...... . 5 132 aul, Beli da ....... .. 84 ureell, Sherry -----.- 120 Rgneherf, - ------ - 2 Neil, John .... . 120 X Pauley, ' ..--... 86, 0 1 Lmde 1 20 Rfnehm' L 5 1 2' 3 Neil, Terry sz, 10 5 Pa lse , vid ..... . , 120 '- Sl , Jeanne .......- -... R gpnee, Gr eg . - 9 . 32 5 Pay , u y ....... .. 4, 110 uter h, Sherry .... .. RIPS, Debb ....... .. .. . 110 Nelson, Wag! ....., .5 Payne. asonf... . . ..... 110 PYHU, 16 ----- 59. 73. . . , '0f111, F01 --.. 83. 34 Nevatt, Mike . ........ 1, os Payne, Penny - - --------- 12 t I 0, 151 R, n , Jim . . .... 0, 122, 1 Nevatt, Sue ...... 51, ' . 97. earce, Kenn .. . 9, 66, 98, 132 P 'If M J 4011971 - ---- -- 21 R1 tenhouseru '- 152' 1 1: 160 sane, Mn, -.,-,,.,,,, 37 R Q-, tter, Den s ...,......... 134 Newbill, Mark .... . .. 132 arcy, Teresa . ............ 120 , ,md SH X U H H H I H Robberson, y .... 83, 91, 152 Newman, Dav ........ .. 13 rm 11, C1l2SfC1' ------- 61. 110 , ' n, John H N 150' 15 Robbfrson' Mon 91 105' 122 Newman, Dem . 82, 8 Pear a Donn .. .. 120 , R0 ms' Dal? ' ' 122 P rs , Debbie . . ..... 110 ' R0 ec 1' ' ' 152 Newman, Donna 85. 108. 109 e on, Sherry . .. ...... 132 Raber' ' ' C ' ' 5' Cat ' 11 Newman, Janice ..... . 132, 153 se, Judy . ........... so, 110 Rafe- 3 C 'Q ---- '- 1 ' ms' Cha ' -' 11 Newman, Janie . 148 eck, Karen ............ 110 Radfof ' dvm ' - 1 ozefts' gm ' ' 1 1, Newport, Mark . , 69, 75, Peebl , dia 80, 10 2, Ragland, Donna . ..... 1 .1 Roberts, May e . . . 62 80, 98, 131' 140, , 145, 14 13 49 Ra1nJs,Iv1?Eborah .. Ra et J I, lar .. 997,122 1 Pee ty ..... 120 n- 'ej ' ' 0 S u,'e ' ' ' Newport, Steve .. 68, , 9 1 Pel cott ..... .....,. 8 6, 120 Rendell, Chns 120 ns' Mlchal ' no Nichols, Curtis ...... .. am, Mark ...... 66, 98, 11302111311 Dana ------ 9 , 94 Robeftr, Mfr. l a ..... . 22, 1 Nichols, Harold 8 118, 4, nn, pat ,, ,, , 105, 109 Ran 3 e ' ' 152 R0bCl'1S. PST B- 13 148 159 enniagro Y- e ......... 1 3 1 mfh -'-- 185' 132 Robe s, Parricia 1 .. . 110 Nlf150fl. 1-111512 ------ 33. 3, 13 Pennin 'u , athy ..... 0 1, Q 11 ebble ' 1 I Rober hilip .... .... 1 22 Nimmo, James ...... 94, 95, 13 . 120 ,J x M3113 ' 1 R0 1-1 Tim , ,,,, , M122 Q0 Niswander, Debbie ....... . 1 ,' 1 Clu ........ 112, 113 1 m I M1911 ' ' 10 1 , .9 tt Mark 1 0 I Nitzache, Bradley ....... . 0 - , Gail ..... 150, 155 RaS1 .MC'V '-- --' 9- 110 Y 4 ' W 0 SJ 85 Nivens, Randy .... . Pe , Doug ....... .... 1 10 Ratdfff- 5 P --'- - - 1 110 men' amen ' ' ' ' Nix, Dennis 20 peringy Sc 1 .'.. H 150 Ratc ff usan ..... .. 88, 120 I 122 Nixon, D0t0fl'1Y ......... 8 , 13 Perkins, 3 .,,.. I 155 Rau , Bill ............ .. 110 Robinson, C ,,,... ,. 11 Nokes, Cynthia ...... 84, 94, 15 Perk S ve ....... .. 110 R 1- Ron ' 150- 151 obins Ka . .... 43, 152 Nokes, Jan ....... .... 8 6, 08 Per , Joe ....... .. 150 Ra Chef, S C -'-'--'----- 132 bingo gb a ,, 95, 109 1 Nokes, Jan ......,...... 8 , ertuc e, David ............ 120 Ray, Mr ria ........ 1, 22 insonl ty .,,,.,,, 9 Nan-Cerlified Performs! .. , ers, Kenneth , ,, ,,,, 95, 130 Ray, a , ,,,,,, , 120 Ro ms, onna 1 110 56 eterson, Si ne ........ 105 20 R y ancy .... .. 110 ec M1 e 122 gaZbf 'ii M':hR J' 22' 39 Petty, Mar 50, 1 a es, Bob .... .. 150, 155 gm, athy .. 105, 121, 122 Ngtholrgx, fllylzi ..... 12 Petty, il. ' ' 1 50 R ave: Randy .... . 84, 110, 170 R efs, Cin ,, ,, 35, 109, 134 Null Mn Velma 2 Wh 151482711111 -- 9. 21 C901 1 JOYCC ------- 39- 12 Ro n, Mn n .... 5 Da, ...., 111 1 ui, Dian . 72, se, 99513 Record S ey .... 121. 131, 150 Ro rs Nick .......... 93 134 0 Nurnberg, Nancy .... 80, 82, 90, , , xo hlllrvs, Sue - ...-. 99. 12 . Re erry -------------- 132 s Pam .......... 1 , 110 129, 150 151 Phu T W, ne 86 no 3 ' 2, K' Nutt, Rick ...... .......... 1 os f ' 120 .g' Y ' OP sm' 1 . Phllp ...... 5, , 151 R rf-s.Peme1e 88. 152 Tom ......... 1 Nutting, Gayle .... . 82, 86, 105, , N , d R b 1 ' 1,1 13, 132 P fr umfron . 12, 53 e B, 0 eff -- ---- --'1 0 R scoe, arh ...... 22 . . 1, ,,, My-, jobn .. ........ 48 f Reed la .. ..... .. 105, 122 Rom, Mn e ,fb ,, 33f122 io'-' Pic ering Andy ......... , 110 Reed, B11 -- ------ 1 -- - 70. 132 Rose, K ,,,,,,. . 60 Oakes, Sandra .......... 84, 132 Pickering rol ..... 8 132 Reed, udith ..,... ..... . .. 152 os I R1 Y ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 34 O'Bfien, Mir: Mary ...... 37, 88 Pickney, ez ..... ., 0 0 ed, S aron .. ....... . 1,32 XR ef Russ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 110 Oglesby, David ...... 83. 91, 132 Pier i ,,,,,,,, ,, 120 R ed, m ......,...... 150 R , To ,, 80, 105 152 Oglesby, Mark .... ........ 1 20 Pierce, Lane ........... ,,,, 1 20 Re , 'ke ,... . ....... ,. . 22 se hi' 0 , ,,,, N O'Hara, Don ...... 70, 108 Pierce, Vicki ,, ,,,,,,,,,, 11 Reet odi .... . .... 105, 110 Ross, 3 y ,, ,, , ,, O'Hara, Susan B6, 109, 120 Pike, Gary . ....... , 12 Reeves, Cathy - 1 ----'-'- 10 UNE ex , .. 59, 1 1, 15 Oliver, Mary .... . ......... 108 Plank, Jonnie .......... 90 120 eveS. M31 -'--------' gh, Elaine . 121, 3 , 5 Oliver, Mary ........ ...... 1 08 Plaster, Debbie ...,...... .X 20 Reichardt o ie .. 86. 1 . 1 011 , Nancy .. . . .. . 22 Ollvef. Vicki . 80, 129. 131. 150. Poindexter, Barry . ....... 3, 0 Reid, a ........... 2 014111 ,,,,,,, . 78, 79 151 Poindexter, Randy ........ . 132 Reid. --'----- - 122 Royston, Rand' . 134 Oller, Donita 108 Pandey, Mn, H4221 ,,,,,,, , 13 Repre: Ian Arsemb ..... 80 Royston, Sandy , 1 O'Neal, BCCkY - -------- 105 Pope, Beverly 83, 86, 97, 121, Revis, Sue . . ........... Ruben, 1,30 1 O'Neal, Jimmy ..... 108 150 ynolds, Becky o, 109, 121, R1,,,1, James ,,,,,,,, , 0'NeH1. PNY ------ 93- 150, 151 Posey, Beverly -- -- 120 150 Rumfelr, David ..... , ..... . . 2 Orrbertm ....... ......... 9 4 Pogger, Penni ,,,, ,,,, 1 10 Rc lds, Faye .. 83, , 5, 150 R,,,,,,m,11, Mn, CMM ,,,, 5 109 X Ormsbee, Chris ......... 93, 120 Potts, Gary .... 61, 110 Re - S, Frank - - . 82. 132 Rumple, De1,1,1e ,,,,,,,,,,, , 110 Orr, Bobby ....... . 85, 150, 151 Potts, Linda .......... ..... 1 50 Reyn ds, jill .. . - 110 Rush, Judy ,,,, 110 Otfari, Marilyn 108, 109 Powell, David .............. 120 'J Marla ..... 122 Rush, Rodney ,,,,, 122 Owen, Ginger ,,,,,, 108 Powell, Don .. 89 111, 150, 151, Rhea, ich'e .. 93, 110 Rushing, Rebecca 122 s 169 1 VY 1 X , 1 'fx ix1?1'l .1 inf-1 1 1 ,N 1 Mc sw Y' 1 I 1 K' tv -1 ,VfxJN Q 1 if ,iw . x 0 1 , SQ SJ bv w lx 'X ,ti 09' m,4vx'il.! 'l , X ,, ,, 1 . .4 1' ' l J. 1 ln 1 ,Q ,,, N- ix -- tx 1 X, ,, it l Nt., A-,x l 1 ixxix , 4 NN X . R, fy Y' 1 V 1 ' l V, x N kv Glkfxxx ,,f,1a 1 'K-' , lf ,ji t ,I 1 'lizxx M9 ' ,QQ1 V, 1 V K J, c, xlx ci 1 1 KT 'AY' A lk 1,1 '- 2' JU 1 ,hi . -tu.. DTV 311, . x,ffNBf'AQfn r1nd- then my' 40 year-old son, Julius begins Twyla. Mae 4.1 HN- Armpits otherwise known as freshman Randy Reaves. 1' Yllxl l S K7 KY Y l -.1 -y,f'X1.J RUSSCH. Nancy ,.... 85, 110 Srbrzvdlrr, Mfr. Plfyllir 22, 23 ,IJ N Russell, Steve ,.,....., . 131 Schneider fjafhy ..,,,,,, 85' 134 U 115' AS- Schneider, Susan ........ 85, 110 ,jan at . 3 1465 Sachs, Jacques ........ 152 Schofwng Refmy ' ' 110 , Sade, Mfr, Connie ...,.,..... 54 SCh1vc1bcr' Rfk 1 22 QX7 Safety Coimril ......... .... 8 2 Schroeder gary ' ' ' 131 Wk' of Sala, C1-im ..... 78, so, 86, 105, Sfhuelfcf- Rfk '-- - 122 134 155 Shults, Cathy .. .... 85, 122 Saudi, Janet . .'4- 110 Schultz, Ann ... 110 Snlkil Ritk -'.'..-4 ..'.' 1 10 Schultz, Debbi ......,...... 122 calsman' Kenneth '.-,A. 33, 152 Schultz, John ....... 86, 91, 152 Suits, Joe .-..-.-.-.....- - 152 Schwartz, Karen ....... 121, 152 Snmseli Vicki H 80, 121, 149, 152 Schwietzer, Sally .... 83, 97, 150, Sanders, Gail .. 83, 109, 121, 134 A 151, 152' 155 Sanders, Jerry .A.'A . 4 .-... 110 Serena' .,............... 38, 39 Sanders, Rebecca .... 86, 109 134 Sfffnff CIW 1 11 Snrtin Mike ..'.- -4-..'... 1 10 Scilliam, Stephanie ......... 134 Scanlon R. C. H 59, 134 Scott, Christine ....... 9-1, 122 Scott Dennis ..... .. 61 122 S l 1 l .... ..... ' ' can On' S11 Y 110 Scott, Randy . .. .. . 152 Scheele, Mike ......... 84, 134 Scott Roger 122 SC11c11nCk' A1311 ' 92 95' 1311 Scruggs, Chris . .. . 86, 134 Schien, Kathy 79, 80, 97, 137, SQ,-uggg, Tim ,,,,,,,,,,, 6.1, 122 1-13 152 Seaton. Jim ...... 70, 93, 122 Schlink, Jerry .... ..... 1 10 Sellars, Jean . 83, 85, 86, 91 99, Schlink, Rodger ............ 134 134 Schmidt Barbara .... 85, 91 110 Sellars, Jim ........... . 61, 110 Schmidt Eddie .. .. . 152 Selle, Bob .,..... 59, 86, 98, 152 Schmidt Robert . ...... 84, 134 Selle, Mari .... ........... 1 34 Schmidt, Sandy ..... . .. ... 134 Selph, Mike .., .., . . . . .. 122 Schmidt, Terri .. 78, 83, 84, 122, Sexton, Vickie 105, 131, 134 133 Shaffer, John .... 85, 134 I70 Index Sharp. I.inda .. ..... 110 Shaw, Cathy ... ... 93, 122 Sheets, Becky .... ...., 1 10 Sheldon, Beverly .., . .. -11, 134 Shelton, Chris .... . 110 Sherer, Linda ..., 85, 122 Sheridan, Byard .... ....... 1 52 Sheridan, Doug ..., 89, 110 Shipley, Lynn ......... 122 Shipman, Mary Ann 110 Shirley, Betsy ..... . ..... 134 Shpiar, Eda 48, 152 Shuelter, Rick .. ..,.. 122 Shuler, Jo Ellen ........ 99, 122 Shultz, DeAnna ..,. 80, 84, 109, 1541, 155 Shultz, Nancy .. 78, 80, 105, 110 Sieckmann, Linda .. 86, 105, 122 Siman, Jayne ........... 85, 134 Simkins, Don .... ......., 1 52 Simmons, Karen .... ....... 1 22 Simmons, Lynda ........ 86, 110 Simmons, Ronald .... 93, 94, 152 Simon, Debbie .. 43, 83, 152, 155 Simovic, Jo Anna ...,. 160 Simpson, Al .,..... 122 Simpson, Sue . .. 110 Sing-On! ........ ..... 1 05 Singleton, Danny , .. 38, 152 Singleton, Dennie ,... ..... 1 22 Singleton, Harriette ..,. 86, 134 Singleton, Kevin ...... 134 Siplinger, David .....,...... 110 Siplinger, Robin .... 86, 87, 109, 134 Sissel, Brenda ..... 109. 121, 152 Sissel, Donald .............. 49 Sizemore, Leslie . . ..... 85. 152 Skelly, Laura 80, 122 Skelly, Susan ...... 85, 152 Skelton, Diana ............. 110 Skiffington, Edward .,....... 110 Skinner, Leanne ...... 80, 83. 86 93, 94, 109, 121, 152 Slankard, Sue ....... 83, 97, 152 Slaughter, Rocky ..,.. . 152 Slavcns, Tony .... 61, 110 Slentz, Don ...,........ 93, 122 Sloan, Syd ..... 79, 80, 121, 134, 1-10, 1-11, 149, 152, 172 Smallwood, Jeanne .. 85, 109. 134 Smart, Thomas ............. 152 Smiddy, Larry ,. .... 152, 155 Smiddy, Ronnie ....,..,,... 122 Smith, Ann ............ 85, 110 Smith, Betty .. 84, 105, 131, 151, 152 Smith Brad B, 98, 134 Smith, Brad ...... . . . 110 Smith, Mirr Carolyn ...... 42, 97 Smith Craig ....... . 23, 134 Smith Doane .... ..... 1 10 Smith Douglass .... . .. 91, 122 Smith Faye ........,....,.. 55 Smilb rllrr. Hazel .....,.... 54 Smith Janis 83, 97, 150, 151, 152 Smith Judy 94, 134 Smith Karlton ..... . . . . Smith Keith ,....... 61, 70, 110 Smith Lee .,........,..,... 110 Smifb, Alfl. Marcia ..... 51, 109 Smith Mitchel ..... ..... 1 22 Smith Nancy ..... . 134 Smith Patty .... .... 1 10, 129 Smith Patricia ..... . 122 Smith, Stephanie ........ 85, 134 Smith, Steve .... .. 59. 94, 122 Snarr, David .... ........ 1 22 Snarr, Earl .,.. 131, 134 Snead, Sally 85, 110 Snead, Sam 122 Snead, Steve .. ........... 110 Social Slndier ..... 34, 35, 36, 37 Solum, Greg .... .... 1 22 Sommers, Mike .. 85, 152 Sommers, Susan ..... ,...... 1 10 Sooter, Jeanne . .. 86, 97, 134 Sophomore Cboir .. ...... 125 Souder, Debbie .... ...... 1 22 Southworth, Bill ....,. 152, 155 Soxman, Christopher .....,.. 110 Spimirb . ,....... . . . .. . 28, 29 .Yfmflfrh Club . .. ...... .. 85 Sparkman, Teresa ...... 121, 122 Sparling, Libby ..... 86, 131, 134 Speech .....,.....,.,... 24, 25 Spence, Katl1y .......... 94, 122 Sf7t'7lt'6'I', lillfi. Billie .... 42, 155 Spicer, Mary ..,.... .. 85, 110 Spickard, Danny ........... 134 Spickard, Ronald , .......... 122 Spindler, Elaine 105, 131, 134 Spradling, Gerogc ....,..,. 122 Spradling, Leslie ........... 110 Stacey, Jennifer ..... 83, 86, 134, 151, 152 Stafford, Becky ..,. ...... 1 22 Stafford, Beth ... ,.... . 110 Stafford, Jane .. 86, 134 Stafford, Terry ,... ..,. 1 34 Stahl, Jim ,..... .... 1 22 Stahl, Larry .. 94, 134 Stahl, Peggy ......,. 88, 110 Stansberry, Deanna ...... 83, 152 Stansherry, Janell ... ... 134 Stansberry, Teresa . . ... 122 Stanton, Jeannine ... ... 110 Stark, Jodi ....... ... 122 Stark, Marti .,.... ........ 1 10 Starkey, Donald ............ 134 Steele, Greg ..,.... 70, 105, 110 Stegner, Joann ..... 109, 110 Stegner, Kiney ..,. ....... . 152 Steinbecker, Pat ,.. .. . , 110 Steinert, Brent .... 91, 110 Steinert, Lorinda ..,. 82, 12-1 Steinert, Tom ... ........ . 110 Steury, Fred .... 73, 75, 152 Stevens, Linda , .... 84, 105, 121, 131, 134 .Y!r'i'ur, 1llr.fir11 . ,...... 37 Stewart, Peggy . . . .. 12-1 Stewart, Vicki . , ... . . . 134 Still, Robert ........ . 124 Stine, Debbie ...,.., 78, 86, 134 Stockdale, Bobby ........... 110 Stocker, Don ............... 110 Stocker, Roger 58, 59, 66, 98, 134 Stoddard, Paul .... . .. 134 Stokes, Bill .., ....... . 131 Stone, Mike .,...... . 152 Stone, Shelby ....... 66, 70, 134 Stoner, Anita ., 86, 105, 124 Stoops, Bud ........ . 131 Stout, Arthur .... .. 85, 110 Stover, Ricky . .. .. . . 110 Stratton, Debbie ............ 124 Strawn, Carolyn 84, 132, 133, 134 Stringer, Jo ................. 55 Stringer, Mr, Sonny .. 53, 60, 70 Strong, Debbie ............. 110 Stubblefield, Lendy . . . ,... 134 Student Wafkerr .... ....... 8 3 Sturtevant, Laurie ..... 121, 154, 155 Styer, Doug . .. .. 110 Styer, Mike .... .... 1 34 Styer, Patty .... ...... 1 54 Sullinger, Robert ....... 110, 129 Sullins, Debra 85, 86, 87, 99, 112 Sullins, Stephen 105, 134 Summers, Donna 105. 124 Summers, Keith . . . .... . . . . Sumner, Barbara . . . . 124 Sumner, T C1153 ..... 29, 85, Sutherland, Elvin ........... Sutherland, Ronnie .. Swartz, Gail ........ . . . 97, Sweeney, Mr. John .. Sweeney, Tim .......... 61, Sweet, Steve ...... Swegart, Susan .... Sykes, Luanna .......... iT? Taliaferro, Keith Van Gelder, Denise ...., 86 VanNoy, John .,........ 44 Vanity Clseerleaderr . . : .... . 94, Vaughn, Bob ..... . . . Vaughn, Debbie . . . . . . . . . . Vaughn, Jeff .....,........ Vaughn, Linda ..... 86, 129 Veile, Steve ..,......... 86, Vernon, Becky .. 35, 36, 80, Vernon, Greg .............. Vest, Stan ........ 64, I' alley, Taylor, Tuyla r, Taylor, Teague, Temple, Temple, Chuck ..... . . . Donald ..... .. Mrs. Gmee .. Jim ......... .. Barbara ............ Greg . ............ . Pam .. 84, 109, 136, Templeman, Kay 83, 154, Tbofnar, Mr. Robert ........ Vienhage, Vicki ........ 84, Vietmeier, Charlotte . .. . . . . Vincel, George ...... .,.... Vinyard, Kay ...... 109 Vinyard, Robert 86, Virdon, Debbie .... .... 8 4, Virnig, Dan ....... .... 7 0, Visintainer, Alan ...... 151, Vitgthum, Carol ....... . . . . 112 124 149 136 112 112 136 124 131, 154 112 124 136 154 154 112 136 124 136 154 . 55 Vocational Technical ..... 46, 47 48, 49 VonTersch, Richard ........ ,WM Templeman, Sue ..... 31, 80 86, Terrell, Steven .... ...... Terrill, Debi .... ........ Tharp, Debbie .......... 93, Thiesing, Melissa 84, 151 Thimesch, Martin .......... Thomas, Mr. Carl .......... Thomas, Pam ......... 109, Thomas, Paula ..... 30, 86, Thomas, Steve 59, 60, 66, Thomass, Brad ......... 85. Thomasson, David ......... Thomasson, Susan 82, 83 Wade, Kathy .... 84, 105, 131 Wade, Millie .... . . . . 86 Wade, Roger .... ..... Wageman, Gere ........ 94, Waggoner, Brenda .. . . . . . . . Waggoner, Pamela .......,. Wait, Steve ....... 44, Waite, Barbara .... ...... Walker, Lea Anna .......... Walker, Linda Chatterton . . . Walker, Nancie 109, 131, Walker, Rick ........... 59, Walker, Steven ..... 80, 83, 85, 90, 134 Thompson, Don ............ Thompson, Janice .......... Thompson, Lynn 61, 65, Thompson, Tim ..... 93. 94, Thompson, Tom 85 144, 145, 151 XVallace, Mike ,...... ., .... Wallace, Rick . .. .... Wallace, Susan . . . . . . Thomson, Mark ............ Thrasher, Deanna .. 86, 121, Thurman, Paula . .. .... .. , . Thurman, Terry .. .... 80, Thurston, Bradley . .. . . . . . . Tilman, Cathy .... . . . 154, Tilton, Judy .... .... Tinen, Diane Tinen, Sue ....... . . . 154, Tokarczyk, Greg .... . . . , . . Tokarczyk, Leo Tolliver, Debbie Tolliver, Steve .... Toombs, Bob 93, .. 62 Trapp, Paula ... ..... . . , . Treadway, Iris Treat, Bob ....... Treat, Richard .... Trench, John Tribble, Debbie Tri-Hi-Y ....... 86, 109, . . . . 93, 154 1 Walsh, Thomas . . . . . . . Walter, Marilyn ... ...... . Walters, Stephen ........... Walton, Gary 61, 66, 93, Ward, Delaine ............. Warner, Cynthia ........... Warren, Gary 62, 80, Warren, Joe ..... 62, 63. 80, 143, 151, 154, Warren, Nancy ......... 84, Warren, Wade ............. Warres, Charlene . .. 83, 84, 146, 147, 151, Wasson, Mike ....,........ Watkins, Connie .. ..... .. Watkins Danny ........ 61, Watson, Watters, Wattner, Gayle ...... 85, 99, Joe Bill ........... Herb .. 59. 84, 154, Trotter, Kelly ..... ...... Trotter, Michele ....... 105, Trotter, Pat ...... .... 2 3, Trumbo, Alistair ........ 86 Tucker, Dennis ...... 61, 66. Tucker, Thomas ..... 60, 70, Turner, Claudie . .. . .. . . . Turner, Debbie 124, Turner, Karen .... ...... Turner, Julie . .. .. .. 86 Turner, Rebecca . .. ... . .. Tweed, Lorne .............. Tyler, Vicky ...... Tynes, Tynes, Bill ..... 80, 85, 151 Katy ............ 84 -U, Umphres, Pamela .. 80 .V-, Van Fleet, Teresa . Weatherford, Benny . .. 105, 136 121, 156 136 136 112 112 112 124 112 124 sz, 154 154 156 143, 154 112 136 124 154 124 154 112 124 124 136 83, 159 136 112 105, 154 124 136 112 112 124 155 124, 131 Weatherly, Allen .... 66, 80, 124 Weatherly, Sharon ..... 80, 105, 131, 136, Weatherman, Perry ......... Weatherman, Sue .... 80, 86, 105, 134, 136 Weatherman, Theresa ....... Weaver, Chris ...... .... Weaver, Phyllis Weaver, Terri . . . . . . . Webb, Kathy .... ..... Weibel, Arlan .......... 98, Weidmann, Melody ..... 83, Weidmann, Stephen ........ Weiler, Jim ......, . . . Wells, Cynthia . . . . . . . West, Cheri ............... Westfall, Janice 80, 108, 104, 160 .49 90. 172 136 124 124 154 136 136 136 124 124 124 154 109, 121, 135 Weston, Rodney ............. 65 Wetzel, Alane ..... 85, 134, 135, 136 155 Wheeler, LaVerne ........... 55 Wheeler, Mary ............. 112 Whitaker, Bill . .. 59, 80, 98 136 Whitaker, Ted ...... 60, 70 124 White, Craig ........... 82, 112 White, Donna ............. 136 White, Kenneth Hoot 62, 86 154 White, Jana .. 80, 105, 112 White, Jim ...... .... 8 4, 136 White, John J. .. ...... 124 White, John S. .. .... 60, 124 White, Judson .. ...... 112 White, Paul J. .. .... 136 White, Shelia ......... .... 1 12 White, T. J. ........... 48 White III, Mr. Tufner . ...... 12 White, W. Paul ............ 112 Whitlock, Mary ....... 105, 124 Whittington, Diana ......... 154 Wickizer, Mark ............ 112 Wieley, Jim ................ 60 Wilcox, Margaret .. 86, 105, 131, 136 Wilcox, Tricia .......... 85, 112 Wilcox, Mfr. Suundm .. 23, 23, 144 Wiles, Alan ..... ..... 1 24 Wiles, Doug .... ..... 9 3, 124 Wilgus, Shirley ............ 154 Wilgus, Stanley .. 59, 66, 80, 136 Wilkinson, Ed ............. 136 Wilkinson, Mike ........ 89, 112 Will, Ann .. 22, so, az, 85, 119, 131, 134, 141, 143. 151, 154 Will, Edie ....,....... 105, 124 Willhite, Larry ............. 136 Willhoit, Mike ..... 61, 66, 103, 112 Williams, Danny R. ...... 74, 80 Williams, Danny W. .... 80, 86, 136, 143, 154, 155, 157 Williams, Dave ........ 153, 154 Williams, Lance ...... . 112 Williams, Pam .... 93, 124 Williams, Randy ........ 30, 154 Williams, Terry . .. .... 61, 112 Williamson, Eddie ...... 61, 112 Wills, Vicki ...... ..... 1 24 Wilson, Cheryl .... ....... 1 12 Wilson, Danny ............. 112 Wilson, Edward .... 70, 124, 131 Wilson, Judy .... 86, 92, 93, 94, 131, 136 Wilson, Paul .... ..... 1 24 Wilson, Rickey .... 94, 112 Wilson, Roberta ........ 94, 154 Wilson, Vicki .......... 83, 154 Windle, Jewell .. 59. 83. 98, 154, 155, 160 Winget, Susan ..... 86, 109, 136 Wingo, NaeAnn ........... 136 Wingo, Tom .... .... 1 12 Winslow, Anita .... . 124 Wirt, Kathryn .... 85, 112 Wise, Charles . .. ..... . 112 Wise, Jay ,..,. .... 1 54 Wise, Leslie .... .... 1 12 Wiseman, Gary ...... . 112 Withers, Alynne ........ 85, 124 Witherspoon, Doug .. 29, 60, 124 Wittmer, Bruce ........ 105, 124 Wittmer, Doug ..... 80, 82, 145, 151, 154 Woffard, Richard .... . 124 Wolf, Stanley .............. 112 Wolkins, Mike ..... 59, 98, 151. 154, 159 Womack, Ruth ...... .. 55 Wood, Carolyn 84, 154 Wood, Cynthia .. 124 Wood, Karen ............,, 112 Woodin, Cindy ............. 81 Woadfing, Mrr. Virginia .... 15, 26 Woods, Gail ............... 112 Woody, Min Jo Ellen .... 40, 41 Woody, Karen .......... 99, 124 Woody, Linda .... 83, 124 Woolley, James .... ..... 1 24 Woolsey, Chris ..... ...... 1 12 Workman, Pam ............ 112 Worley, Roger ....., 70, 86, 124 Wray, Floyd ..... ...... 1 60 Wright, Goldie .. .... 55 Wright, Linda ...... 124 Wright, Peggy .... 83, 136 Wrinkle, Patsy .... . 136 Wrinkle, Randall . .. 93, 124 Wulff, Doug .... ..... 1 36 Wulff, Kirk .... 61, 112 Wyatt, Kevin . . . . , . 66, 124 Wylie, Kay ........... .. . 112 .-Yi Yancey, Rick ......, 80, 86, 154 Yancey, Ronnie .. 61, 65, 80, 82, 112 Yarnell, Mark ..... 25, 139, 154, 157 Yarnell, Melissa .... 80, 105, 112 Yeury, Mr. Warren .......... 37 Yoemans, Micheal .......... 112 Young, Becky .. 80, 85, 136, 143 Young, Bruce ......... 153, 154 Young, Cathy ..... . 112 Young, Gail .... ...... 9 3, 124 Young, Jeff ........ 65, 112 Young, Martha . .. 80, 83, 86 97, 129, 145. 151, 154 Young, Micheal ..........., 112 Young, Teresa ....... 112 -2.- Zapatka, Dave .. 85, 93, 94, 124 Zay, Liza ................ 112 Zeszutek, Beverly .. 86, 105, 109, 154 The Fulton staff, jo Bass, class editor, Steve johnson, photography editorg Syd Sloan, layout editor, Nancy Holmes editor-in-chief, Janine Mace, index editorg Peggy Brooks, copy editor, and Nancy DeRuyter, associate editor, works amid the clutter to add the finishing touches to the '68 Falron and meet the final deadline March 11. I l f .if -'ff .. I www--nun..-.....,,,, , , t can 'il ,, 5 s 1 1' are Acknowledgments 3 ilu--'il Express gratitude No one but the yearbook staff will ever know all the eons of time spent on producing the 1968 Falcon. Even so it could never have been done without the many people who went out of their way to help us. Our greatest thanks goes of course, to Miss Norma Malone, our journalism teacher, and Mrs. Virginia Woodring, the city-wide journalism coordinator. Both spent many hours trying to make the 1968 Falcon the best ever. Also in order is our heartfelt gratitude to the faculty who were so patient when we took pictures, took students from their classes and gave us informa- tion for cutlines and copy. One teacher who gave us much of her time and talent was Miss Ruth Cunningham. With her help, one of her 4-L classes wrote headlines and a memorial poem for us. When we worked some of those long nights after school and all day on Saturdays for deadlines, it was really great to have I-I kids like Sue Weatherman, Claudia Peebles, Angela Bresee, and Elaine Bishop- jones there to give us their help and moral support. It's been a great year. Thank you for letting us relive the school year 1967-68 again. We hope it is full of pleasant memories for you as it is for us. Editors Nancy Holmes, Nancy DeRuyter, Peggy Brooks, Steve Johnson, jo Bass, Janine Mace, and Syd Sloan. P.S. A great, big thanks to Steve johnson for being everywhere at once. Above. Caged up before a deadline, Miss Malone, Peggy Brooks, Nancy Holmes, Steve johnson, and Sue Weatherman beg Bill Pruitt to free them. Right. 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