Glendale High School - Falcon Yearbook (Springfield, MO)
- Class of 1970
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The Board, aware of the forever changing Springfield population, establishes a facile educational program that involves both the nt and future needs of the students. prese Meeting a few of these needs this year, the Board authorized 'b instructional center and cafeteria the expansion of the li rary at Glendale along with the provision of additional parking space. It also provided for additional facilities at various other schools. ' ' 'l' ' ualified Because the task of providing adequate faci ities, q teachers, and a modern program of education is a big one, each member spends a great deal of time on board activities outside the regularmonthly meetings. Due to this devotion, the entire student population is benefited by the attainment of a better education. b H Mr William G. Magers-presidentg Dr. Arch Lowe, jr., Board of Education-Dr. William E. Everheart-vice pre 'd t- M R r Dr- Willard J- Gfaff SuPeflmendem of 50100151 Mr. Frahkixd iD. gambileilnd lifildiyllllilliam Cantrell. Maoathv HM ' . r arna , r. Richard Grosenbaugh, and Dr. Wanda Gray converse during the taping of 3 radio Program. Supl Adrr perir riarii Indt velol Busii :nter and cafeteria additional parking es at various other facilities, qualified 1 is a big one, each 'd activities outside levotion, the entire inrnent of a better gg DI. A1'Ch Lowe, JL! iio program. 'ff P- 311. f, e ':Z' -ver.-.. Q After 18 years of devoted service, Dr. Willard J. Graff concluded his career as Superintendent of Springfield Public Schools. During Dr. Graff's tenure as superintendent, the Springfield public school system has grown to about 26,000 students and has established a reputation for excellence. Dr. Graff had the foresight to plan for the financing and building of adequate physical facilities for the district. In the area of the educational program, Dr. Graff's leadership was instrumental in helping the school and community to keep apace of educational changes and needs. Dr. Graff has served on many councils and committees. In 1967, he was president of the Forty Club, a group composed of superinten- dents of large school systems in eight Mid- Western states. In 1968, he was president of the Missouri State Teachers Association. In addition to these, he has received many awards for his outstanding service. In 1965, he was awarded an Outstanding Service to Education award pre- sented by the Education Clubs of America. In 1968 he was recipient of the Citation for Dis- tinguished Service to Education award given by the College of Education of the University of Missouri. Dr. Graff also received an honor- ary Doctorate in Law from Drury College in Superintendent Graff discusses yearbook editing with Jana McCurdy during a 1966. visit to his office. Administrative Board-Raw 1, Dr. A. M. Alexander, Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Educationg Dr. I. E. Kuklenski, Deputy Su- perintendent for Insffuctiong Dr. Willard I. Graff, Superintendent of Schoolsg Mr. Louis Bruton, President of Springfield Education Asso- ciation. Di., Roy F, Litle, Assistant Superintendent .for Elementary Educationg David Berryman, Director of Vocational, Technical and Indugtiial Education, Raw 2, Mr. Garth Yarnall, Director of Research-Eederal-Legislationg Dr. Howard J. Lowe, Director of Curriculum De- velgpmentg Mr, Joe Grant, Director of Building Servicesg Mr, Larry Folkins, Director of Personnel Servicesg Mr. K. W. Kraft, Director of Business Services? Mr. john Sweeney, Director of Pupil Servicesg and Dr. Wanda Gray, Coordinator for Elementary Instruction. Dr. Joe Kuklenski, after two years experience as Deputy Su- perintendent, will step up to the position of Superintendent of Springfield Schools after August 1, 1970. In his present capacity as Deputy Superintendent of Instruc- tion, he is director and coordinator of all educational programs in the district. He assists Dr. Graff in all the areas in which the superintendent is involved, In addition, Dr. Kuklenski has the authority to take charge in the absence of Dr. Graff at meetings. I-Ie is well-qualified to assume the role of Superin- tendent in August. A As superintendent, Dr. Kuklenski's responsibilities will be to provide leadership for implementing the policies and programs of the Board of Education. Dr. A. M. Alexander, Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Education, works to improve the qualityiof the secondary educa- tional program. Included in Dr. Alexander's schedule are visits to the high schools to work with the principals involving instructional pro- grams and student activities and regulations. He also meets with the Student Council leaders from each school to assist them with their needs and problems. A The administrative duties of Dr. Alexander include the various responsibilities in the areas of personnel, supervision, and instruc- tion. During the year, Dr. Alexander visited Russia and other countries in Europe as a member of an educational seminar group. for new Kickapoo High School. Following his aspect c ,..g:....i-.-..,r..-...--- Chris the school system with 1 I I , l 5 1 A ia lv 5 4 swwmw , , f f ff f' f ' 7 :Qi 4 ' 1,1 ,af Chris Randall and Dr. Alexander talk by the aspect the school system with his secretary. X X, Al' ca-Y. 5 5 e gg' 'E .. - 2- 1-xy' 1521, Ita i XLT J 6 z s U 5 , 1 leg, 'T ad f'-si , gl r 3 Q V YQ an lj 2 933, 5 Y' agp , , ,,'Lf'3ga .Ax ,. z V32 x i, VS el t Y, 8' Q 'xg' wif . M, K, room. ordinator of planning and construction dis to be made in the library V Dr. Kuklenski discusses the journalism Teacher of the Year award with Mrs. Woodring 1 i l r 1 f 1 I9 :iii 4 . l l l . i l Making it possible for this year's student body to learn and providing an environment for teachers to teach was the re- l sponsibility of the Glendale administration staff. The administration, headed by Principal james E, Ford, also consists of Mr. Harold Deiker, assistant principal, Mr. Russell 1 King and Mrs. Dee Mahan, administrative assistants. ,i ii I 1 1 1 i 5- An addition of 200 more students created the problem of it overcrowding which resulted in the majority of teachers being 4 assigned to two or more classrooms. Mr. Ford, principal for all seven of Glendale's years, had the task of keeping the school functioning smoothly with the large enrollment. Mr. Deiker coordinated the club activities and student theat- rical productions as well as supervising building and grounds and the student activity fund budget! Mr. King and Mrs. Mahan worked individually with students in dealing with their problems, while assisting teachers, coun- selors, and administration officials in student guidance and school activities. i .5 il t l il li ,W ,Q i 'il I i l Q l .ii :ii :il fill il gi ,, ii VI i I 4. 3: l 4 I xl l M . M ' . A R rs ahan reviews a problem over the telephone at the start of her workin da 1 i 20 ii Education explains his views on the Russian school system. K V K I At the annual Open House activities, Mr. King 3 V' Main office secretaries Mrs. june Nelson, Mrs. Carolyn efficiently assemble teacher's guides. l converses with the Rev. ltfwfn Miss Marti May 5 the school lclent theat- nd grounds ith students hers, Coun- idance and rse activities, Mr Kmg Nelson, Mrs. Carolyn des. . 4 e 1 lr fs fl Ss 15 l if 'v ll ,Qi . l i Ml .lg .Il il I3 ry 'av '1 1 l lf 4 w it , .,,.,,.... , i iv -e 1' . ,V 4 , 1 r 3 Mrs. Green and aide, Judy Wolfe, of Evangel complete their daily activities. 1, M if 1 ' ' 3 in 3 n 1: i ' E 3 1 I 1 1 , 1 Z l S Aglbur Brill lggcllgflarras ligysly C1-am 5 E is l l 22 Mrs. Beverly Crane solves scheduling problems sophomore Debby Jenson. 'kv-P. te gf' 11 Adviser Paul Moore studies a problem Scott Cobb. Consultir A-J .4 W. fn . .4 ,trim-I Due to an additional 200 Glendale students, a new counselor and a new system of counseling were added to the educational program this year. Mr. Nick Carras, a former physical education teacher, became Glendale's fifth counselor. With the student body divided alphabetically rather than by classes, each counselor counseled one-fifth of the students. Each also acted as a sponsor for one of the four classes, with Mr. Carras the assistant sponsor for the senior class. The class counselor supervised his class in testing activities and extra-curricular activities, including class projects for the spirit contest. In a unique phase of the new system in counseling, counselors initiated freshmen into the life of Glendale while simultaneously ushering seniors into a new life in college. 1 5 Q Mildred Green Paul Moore He-Me Se-Z senior Bill Evans and counselor Nick Carras pause in the hall to talk. 2, v sei E g... 4 23 K Q 'Y qt reports as a basic part of English I. A adventure found in of Americans. teacher Samuel Beckdahl converses great - in-:nl Samlgel Beckdahl Gerard Brooks Anna Seewoester Carla Crawford Effslilb I Eflglllb I Englixb II Englirh I Ewflffb 11 Englifh 111 Englirln II 24 .nges I ....--' i If , 'Q ', A great junior Clifton in Mrs. Schnedler's hour class. , . Ruth Cunningham Kay'Gooch jo Nell Campbell Leslie McMillian Englixla IVL Englirh I En mb H Englirb I mwfofd Englixh III Englifb II 5 Englub Il I Departmental 11 Coordinator f,1 ZT'i ggi ,,. :,m j..'. . V, .. mg- ,r..i-'AMT The road to mastery of the English language is a long one. The study of grammar and vocabulary, and the writing of compositions and book reports aided the English I freshmen in the use of their language. Short stories and novels, including Dicken's Tale of Two Cities, were studied in depth. Included in this year's study of poetry and plays was Shakespeare's Romeo and fuliet. English II students widened their scope by studying the literature of the world. With the aid of films and records, students gained knowledge in the field of poetry, novels, and plays. One such play was Shake- speare's juliuf Caesar. Also covered in the year's pro- gram were the medieval tales of King Arthur. Both classes learned the art .of speaking before a group by giving oral reports and speeches. y '. v, V4 I A 5 - f r - J Students in Mis main s Pyles' first hour English class gather around in discussion of test papers, English III, is portrayed Rose Northcutt Englirb I w v . rig . N. Velma Null Englirb III Englixb IVL I, Inav' f Eugenia Pfost Englilb III Englirb IVC just one American classic studied in by jeff Folkens, junior. Almira Probst Englixl: III Englhb IVC V' fy I 2 f -v A 0' 'x Q i' .1 ' 3 N as she observes closely. Commenting on the plot of the play, Romeo and juliel, is Mr. Beckdah l, English I teacher. szimzfsf Mi 1 4 I 'fre' revise! l . 1 I Mrs. Vi Carmen P les Englith II,I Englifb IVL 1 If 1f., '. 'I 0 ' 'N r r o'---'-o' was .at f . . Wm Q A i 2 ' 9 n Mrs. Velma Null explains Carmen Pyles Englifh III Englixb IVL N if J ., ,f i 'Na' Phyliss Schnedler Englirly Il Englifb III , 1 1 A e concepts of writing poetry in IVL. ' Sandra Slpringfield Grace Taylor Englirb Englirh IVC Englifly III Word Study , English III students spent the year continuing along the road to mastery of the English language. Begin- ning with the study of short stories and poetry, the students concentrated on American literature. Hack Finn, Twain's American classic, was studied in depth by the students. Time was spent reflecting on the works of a series of American writers, including Emerson and Dickinson. Later in the year, modern writers, in- cluding Steinbeck and Hemingway, were studied. In senior IVL and IVC classes there was much em- phasis on analysis of literature and practice in both ex- pository and creative writing. Word study emphasized the techniques of vocabulary building and created an interest in the English lan- guage. ACTING is touching reaching out to touch the minds of others, and reaching inside to touch oneself. It is grasping the world of make-believe. DRAMATICS students learned to observe others and to remember what they observe. This knowledge was used in the creation of characters in pantomimes, Staging a rehearsal in the hall for a duet act, senior Rosemary Messick expresses displeasure. '-M-..g,, Lenora Barthel ' - . Fundnmenlalr of gfzzdlgfgnlngw ay Sheerb Publi: Speaking improvisations, one act plays, and duet acts presented An OPPOH throughout the year. of others is of SKILLS were sharpened as the novice actors partici- Students il pated in the year's assemblies. Talent, months of uable experic preparation, and hard work went into the year's to Public SP6 musical, Hello, Dolly! bate, the no, Barbara Hawkins, Mrs. jerrie Hemingway, and Kay Hannon, Spend long hours after St 1 i H Y 2 f . 5 , L l Mark Bowman discusses debate matters in the hall with Mike Fuller during a Q blanning session cts presented ,ctors partici- An opportunity to reach out to touch the minds of others is offered to the speech students. Students in fundamentals of speech gained val- months of uable experience by learning the many approaches 9 the YC21f'S to public speaking. After learning the basics of de- bate, the novices participated in intra-city neophyte U8WaYf and KHY HHUUOU, Spend long hours after school planning Glendale's assemblies. tournaments. Individuals in the public speaking classes cornpetec for honors with schools from five states. The debate teams entered tournaments at schools throughout the state, all under the direction of Mrs. Lenora Barthel, the new speech teacher. Enumerating opportunities for Springfield theatre-goers is dralmatics teacher, jerrie Hemingway. 0 ith Mike Fuller during a planning session. is J , 4, ..f........,, W' ,,.,.. .'v,,4-,---Hr ,, O , , , Senior debater jim Crain cross-questions his opponent, senior Gary Pike, in an after-school debate. 1 5 ., 55- 'ills Sherry Bates, finishes up her various duties final stories, pictures, and advertisements to the Working to meet deadlines, the journalism de- partment published 27 issues of the Quill and a 184 page yearbook, the Falcon. Writing and editing thousands of words, studying career opportunities, and exploring new techniques in writing enabled the students to gain a better knowl- edge of the mass media. The Quill staff was headed by Sherry Bates, editor- in-chief, with Mitchell Smith, Paula Collins, Mary McCa'llon, and Larry Buzbee serving as page editors. The Falcon staff consisted of Jana McCurdy, edi- torg Nancy Marle, associate editor, and Kathy Ded- mon, Chris Randall, Alynne Withers, and Beverly Gibson as assistant editors. A Miss Patricia Allen served as journalism instructor. Miss Patricia Allen carries out the activities of a busy day. ws Bureau looks over a Quill .Alf - W ' journalism I students assume some of the various dutic press ae, ' l I E 4 one of her by means telephone, while Chris Randall looks on. e Scnic ' ' ' H Y- A-7 -Y-. -YAYYT. - ,,, wwf ww Y -!A7Y V YYY4 iv f Y 1, ffiwi, iff I mf ,f nts assume some of the various duties of putting out a newspaper. r 4-. rnarlmg ' a Quill. 1 means of the ,,,,,y, ,ww ,H ,,,,,. W eVs,- W photographer for a bit of relaxation and fun. J,-v. Gerald Brooks Frenrb I Englirb I Julie H k' aw ms Slpanirb I I I, IV Ruth Lambeth Latin I, Il , ll. J f explains present and lmpefffd 'Students learn as Mr. Bowman of verbs. Glendale's foreign language' department consists of Latin, Spanish, and French. This year's French classes studied the language through the use of records and by singing favorite French songs. Reading French authors was required of students to further their proficiency in the lan- guage. Learning to read and write Spanish was the goal of the Spanish classes. The students read plays and wrote papers in their attempts to master the language. Emphasis on drill work, grammar, roots, and the preparation of derivative notebooks helped Latin stu- dents to understand better the classic language. Also aiding these students was the Latin form of bingo called Romana. 'W' Charley German portrays a minstrel while entertaining in the Spanish room at Open House. JJ Students learn as Mr. Bowman ge department consists studied the language nd by singing favorite 1 authors was required proficiency in the lan- Spanish was the goal ildents read plays and to master the language. ammar, roots, and the looks helped Latin stu- classic language. Also Latin form of bingo J. , 'U' -. 1, .. . el while entertaining in pen House. Ifrench class in a chorus of Plasir d'Amour. A , l I I 4 i I l I i I l F E E'-3: Miss Hawkins aids Spanish ll student Steve Richardson as he conjugates several verbs which help in learning vocabulary. attempts t 5-Q.. 0 r to his French class. prope Mindy Moseley, Spanish II pupil, completes an exercise from , . ,, ther -rf asecondchour class.. . Fa.. Z .x-L. f These Spanish II students find group and Fun extremely l,Qf0-JL CLfvvQ,a., l . ,ntfofow Ocfvkgi, fb-Mateo 176006 XA-. ilu, OLVLOQ Swell OQO LJ- QUAL- WT' rf Q K xi 'V -'ye I 'X KV. . P 1 :Mix g ! '.:y, N ' 'X ' 1 Y 1 Intent on finishing his creative collage, Dennis Nix Carefully The art program at Glendale this year included such varied activities as figure drawing, lettering, water color, oil painting, creative design, printmak- ing, sculpturing, and art history study. Art I and II students related art of the past to the present. Seed necklaces and up-dated Egyptian paintings were created in Art I in an effort to correspond ancient art to modern art. Kinetic art was introduced to Art II pupils. Emphasized in Applied Art were creative Esigns for practical purposes while Art Ill students worked with advanced painting and design. Linda Harvey Ida gensen Norma Wilson Ari I, ll, III Art Aff I Applied Affff Cynthia Warner adds a touch of color to a water color n Art II class l. Above. Cla into a pie the clay, P: ffl' -un-up-wry-1-u-rqsv , . .IQ ii VP L ,ii- cal, - E 1 1 1 V i ' creative collage, Dennis Nix carefully applies a piece to his work. year included ing, lettering, gn, printmak- if the past to ated Egyptian an effort to t. Kinetic art reative designs udents worked lorma Wilson lf! I lpplied A114 a water color Q3 Above. Clay-covered hands work to mold a lump of clay into a piece of pottery. Below. Working quickly to soften the clay, Pam Spindler begins shaping it into a work of art. l 1 s i r I I L- wg, . Glendale's annual Open House Mrs. Linda Harvey, art teacher, shows David Pertuche Ha, a sketch first. a sample of her talent, Shelly Apostol paints welcome signs to be displayed at how to better his artistic S MM-.hi it U 3 Mr. Shnllenbergefs second hour freshman concert chorus , practices a song Sophomores gained on the road driving experience through drivers' education. Classworlc included a study of the Missouri Driver's Guide, a new textbook, a first-aid course, an eye and reflex test, and practice in the driving units. Performing in various assemblies, concerts, and on tour, the junior-Senior choir represented Glendale. The freshman and sophomore chorus classes gained experience in singing. Under the direction of Mr. Willard Gulley, the band and orchestra had a busy year. The band played in assemblies, concerts, and at games. The orchestra performed in several assemblies and concerts. Sophom Gulley directs the band in practice daily 2'f'f f'ff aa is li' ,!'Jl 'T-7 ,A Anucnunuu gunmen s vlng experience ncluded a study ew textbook, a and practice in foncerts, and on ented Glendale. s classes gained ard Gulley, the The band played i. The orchestra concerts. y...-..--.. -v-.-D.- YVYYYY cl ,,,,, AJ 5 Z 5 F., .,,.....V , A Sophomores Brad McMullen, Rehanna Ipock, Cathy Griffin, and Young . . . .S l in practice another IDCC. . ' 1, A , an teacher. Bob Lechner. before practicing in the unit . gif? .2 l Hank 3 y,w.,,,,5 r . gets from drivers' education 5 19 xf --z I I X 4. J ...sn- Under the supervision of instructor Lowell Wade, Mike Bishop-jg behind the wheel for on-the-road training. N-luv' , Q N lt ,.- 'X ones prepares to get ..- nil Ns,-' f ,X N--44.4.3 Bull Dame! and Bruce Kessler express therr uews clurmg a debate rn Amerrcan Problems - Students dedlcate ther: time and effort to Operation Bc we 1 'Z!'9 vi' nv-U ..19 Mr Bresee does act on Ted Whrtaker 1n hrs flrst hour sociology class - i J I Lrnda Social Amen r 4 up v . 1, ., ' 5' F f . f' ,, 5, I A. . .2 J ' 'L . ' - U -L I A ' 1 ' , ' .- fy .f :?. - ' , ' ,r , 2'-f ,pl 5-9,1 f ' l f ' : ff M11 'A , ., . W . , - r ,ff , 4, .. f ' 1- ' lx' . ,ff ,,, h '1 ' ' X ' V - '. -. 'I-v f - - . . ' A R: . V ' h I I . . . ,Nw 1. . , 1' gliligi 1 - f ' ' Q- .. N . 1 I .lf V A - I . P - .. V 4 V .A bs , , 5 I ' ' t . L. --' V' N Q G f l 2-...aa s dedicate their time and effort to Operation Bog to make Christmas a happier time for the Vietnam. 3.-'V N , fta,b, Z f joe Killian takes time out in psychology nap. 1 if AA !-----.N.:,,,,,, ,f - Mr. McKinney demonstrates his miniature models of Roman weapons to his students. The defeat of the Spanish Armada, the Lewis and Clark expedition, Quantrill's raids against Kansas-these things all came alive through the study of history. Films, including the Profiles in Courage series, oral reports, debates, and class discussions gave the student a better perspective of history as a subject of value and interest. Operation BOG was put into practice again for the fifth year, with students sending 150 boxes to the boys in Vietnam. We may or may not be in favor of war, but we support the men who are fighting and dying for us, explained Mr. Bresee, sponsor, as to the reason for BOG. rf? Ed Baker Manda Boykin James Bresee Richard Cat! Pxyrbology American Hixlory Sonology' llfforld Hrrtory Cilizerulup Ameriran Problem: World Hutory Cruzerulrrp World Geography if-IW New -..-.-V' Y Soriology Arrrerrrarr ,Linda Coe ' H Sarah Li get! Edgar McKinney gErl1eza?rldI?1?.llory Wmld Ii'- 0'7' ZIWI4 Hiaflofar irtory World Hinory 'M 'J my Gerald Clary Cilizerubip Pryrbalogy Mr Thomas describes to his class the problems involved in taking baths in an old rain-water tub. Elective courses in Social Studies stressed cultures, the mind, economics, and our heritage. American Problems provided an opportunity for seniors to study the racial situation, the Vietnam conflict, and other internal problems of the United States. Representatives from sociology classes went to the Nancy Ronald Miller Mary O'Brien Cilizembip Special Education bm Stever orld Ijlutory Ecanomxcr contemplates a question. Sara Pea rce . Agrrencan, Hirtafy Hutory Cmzembrp Community Diagnostic Clinic, the Senior Citizens, and the Children's home to bring a greater awareness of prevailing problems in today's society. The nature of our democratic society and the prob- lems it faces involve study in the American Heritage class. 9 , 5 I fine question. j 1 -.pygmy-, Sara Pea rce Agrrenmn Hirtory Cmzeruhip ig, if . ig , V- - L , K fi I Warren Yeary World Hixtory American Hiflory lior Citizens, and ter awareness of ity and the prob- nerican Heritage ,vw se 15 -WJ 2 Lu ponders over his -vaiiii 1191549040 ggi s HI ri , ' 3 wmv: ' gi- I fi? 2 M ' 52217 Q, 2 . 2 .......4n6l9 ' With use of religious signs and books, Tracey jones describes ' of th ' ' t foo it we 'ca Mfr: , 1 zFliz ,s Wwixx E. A, 1 l y, NLm Fl 1 W f Wfmtmqg 3 Lliffww me :olns il beliefs llln mariah gm0ulll,vRoc,K,y ,,,. .,.,, lmnskles e Islam religion. Y i Kathy Taylor and Donnie Liles prepare art for Open House The bulletin board's controversial subject provides an in-depth discussion topic for Miss Coe's sociology class THER A VHE 1109 - Gerald Bonham Jacqueline Boyce Malb Analym' Malb I Algebra I Algebra II Man has come a long way since he began counting his number of sheep with knots on a piece of string. Eight different mathematics courses were offered at Glendale this year. Wfith a foundation of general mathematics, geom- etry, and algebra, a student can go on to higher levels with math analysis and trigonometry. The National Mathematics Test, open to juniors and seniors, was given in February. Last year Glen- dale's Warren Robinett ranked first in the state on Clark Judy Crisp Mabel Giboney ' I Malb IA Departmental , Algebra II Coordinalor 'i' Marilyn Hopkins Geometry Malb I Algebra I Wayne Nelson Algebra I Illalb IA Matb Analyrix W Quinn- the test. A slide rule class was offered before school by Mr. Hansen. George Mrs Boyce explains in detail the aspects of a difficult Algebra ll assignment to Bob Freels. X the math with his ,',, as . Factoring becomes much easier Carol Phillips when Mrs. Mires helps The different expressions of Mike Crews, Kevin Lollar, and Tom H lmes depict each one's understandin of his own math problem. Dissecting, observing, and experimenting were the basic goals of the Glendale SCIENCE DEPART- MENT, Courses offered a chance for the students to see the physical aspects of life, probabilities, and of set patterns. Throughout the course of the past year students enrolled in science classes learned about plants, ani- mals, the earth, the universe, physical properties, and experimentation with chemicals. Glendale offered seven courses including Biology I, IA, II, Physics I and II, Earth Science, and Chem- istry. These studies presented a total study in all AK ii., QW., fields of science. Biology classes dealt mainly with plant and animal life, students dissected aquatic ani- mals and observed the growth of plants in all classes. Chemistry classes made studies of atoms molecules and mathematical structure of matter. The study of mechanics, electronics, and matter was presented in Physics classes and used for careers in engineering of mechanics. The Science Department of Glendale High School offers a most thorough study in all phases of the science field. vm t X -1 Q Ken Wal is -X 'YT' I Margaret Fallin Deparrmenial Coordinalor Cbemirtry 1.-L .4-'J Irene Bruner Art Elbert june Fender jose Florez Bill Hansen Gerald Hickey Richard Rose Biology I Biology I, Il Biology I Eaflb Science Pbyficx I, ll Biology 1 Eafih Science Earth Science Cbemulry 1 john Reed works on the stairs making tapes for Physics lab. Using a microscope, an integral part of Biology, Scott Huning is depicted in an observe sm , 1 Q, i'qEogQg9X I Margaret Fallin Deparlmenlal C o ordinalor C lsemixlry Richard Bose Earlb Science of Biology, Scott Huning is gg- ,, -. our --,. ,,,.,,,eu ,,-.. -W , -..,-, , , WELCDNQFT noun P Cl '- Mrs. Billie Spencer a question Caught in the act Glendale students enrolled in business courses pre- pare to understand the problems confronted in the every day world. Typewriting, shorthand, bookkeeping, salesman- ship, business law, business English, basic business practices, and clerical practice were offered to stu- dents who desired to attain various skills in business education. Glendale business courses provide a foundation for those students who will be working in some area of the business world. This foundation presented not only a basic but also an in-depth look at obstacles in the world. The department was able to aid the students in learning business practices with the provision of mimeograph and duplicating machinesg manual, elec- tric, and long carriage typewritersg calculating ma- chines, and a dictaphone. During the year, business classes participated in the Administrative Management Society spelling test. Those who received perfect scores were awarded cer- tificates. are kept busy practicing typirg t I , I I ' I I ' I I g I McKeen. K K Rebecca Chaney MSW CFUYV Typing, Salermamhip Buffy Bufmexf Buxinen Law Typing Bafic Bufinen BIIJIIIP-U Law Ada Griffin Wilda McKeen Deparlmeniul Bookkeeping Coordinalor Cleriral Pmclire Typing A f j . V. ,Q F-Q V .bf 'I' 1 -I W A - ,wi comparmg the results of the machme wxth her own. Gladys M ba Shorllmnda ry Typing Serfelafial Pfdfliff, departmental general Qu.-at X 1, , o Q 'E Vi . , ,- l: f 1 f ....- .al A 47 N , ill 5325 g ..! Q t I' 'Hi ,Hi s 4 in at Mary Ann Cooper displays oneof her many responsibilities at Newport's, a job gained through COE. . N ' 1 f , we i , Henry Moon C oopefafive Ormpaliofml Education Prior to making a shop project, two students sketch a preliminary drawing. :ff 45 Z Mr. Paul Fairleigh, woodworking teacher, shows freshman Bruce Kay how to rip a board. 1 -mix: ' f i Ernest Belden General Woodwork General Drafting Advancul Drafting ,, ,,,,, ,,,,A Mike Fesperman concen QOE. ft Z1 , 5 I li 'F y ' f 1 W-fl 2 , I ,l E 1 2 I ' ,aawszrmaymww , , ,, ' . views his class, as boys work. Ernest Belden Pnul Faigleigh Robert Green Gfnefdl lV004lf1f0fk General Woodwork , General Melalwork General Drafting Adygm,-ed Wpgdwgyk Aduanred Metalwork Advanced Drajlmg General Eleclricily Mike Fesperman concentrates on sketching a plan. Woodwork, drafting, metalwork, and electricity are the courses offered in the INDUSTRIAL ARTS pro- gram at Glendale. Students watched their project develop until it reached its peak of perfection. In woodwork, projects ranged from electric guitars to poker tables. The metalworks class created projects including replica cannons and magazine racks. Students selected various items to make in these classes, and in the electricity class they made light meters and strobe lights. ln drafting, students drew the very ordinary to the most intricate plans. Cooperative Occupational Education helped stu- dents to learn the art of good customer employee re- lationships. The students' enjoyment in the handwork classes is an outgrowth of an opportunity to initiate the project and watch it grow to its completion. Vince Cruse dresses in the proper safety outfit before be- ' f ginning his work. go? 'F I I I I I I I I I l 1 I I I I f I I I I I David W. Berryman I Director A . I I Vocational Technical and Indurtnal Education I I C, , ,nf I 4 is I N g I Albertina Barton Health 0 fl'llflllli0II,I' Leslie Brock Printing Paul Brock Wayne Bruffey V 1411103047 A Printing A. R. Cade lVoodu'orking Layton Clay A Data Pfocefrmg Ll- ,' '94 I I I ...... I I I 1 I Chester Erickson George Freeze Drafting Auto Meclnmirx 50 nk ,t , , f..-x Y- H. r... 'A 'L-ea,-1.2 -- fr Iw- -QQ Students in th Don Simmons Anixtant Director Vocational Technical Induxtrial Education Louis Bruton ' Vocational Coordinator Senior Jim Seaton computes figures into the machine in D Gary Betterton, senior, finishes an intricate plan in Advai 1, 1 77 ffaif fyyw j f f 'Wx QW-, .. - 1,125.1 Iyff If if vga I Z f ' :QW 1 'W ,,. ' 'oy cw f Aff f A 71,5 ,gpziffkry I n Q ? 'I'1'3 , -.xy A 451 qu K' Vocational Technical School provided the oppor- tunity for students to receive high school credits while learning a trade skill. Ninety-one students were enrolled in such courses as Electronics, Auto Body Repair, and Advanced Drafting. A vital service was aiding students to find jobs in line with their interests and skills. Louis Bruton began his duties this year as Voca- tional Coordinator. Selecting courses to coincide with their career, experience became a key factor in helping students learn their trade. ww- , V, V -,.,....-v-fl, ir-.-1,-...- .a..,, 1- ,W ,S A , ,,,,,,tm -- so ,,mU we N , i as - A ., A, as , -,ut tu, uc- an ta., at 1 1 i . i l I I 1 a I 3 I v 1 I if i 0 5 4. J Q , l The Vocational Technical School is open to girls l as well as boys. Classes were taught on a half-day basis, with night classes open to adults and st11dents. Students in the woodworking class at Vocational Tech made six new podiums for Glendale, as well as completing individual projects. Painting an automobile, computing a problem, learning all types of printing, studying about health l occupations, and training to be a nurse are among the courses offered to the community at the Voca- tional Technical School. 3 1 4 l I 52 Charles Blue worksdiligently on a project in his electronics class. Bvb JCSSCH , Vir il Johnson Joh K'rby R ll L Dam P'0fe'U 'g 174515718 Agfiicgzllure M125 ee Fabrication 'ASW . K Cars are taken apart in Auto Body class to prepare for a paint, job. 4 Betty Davis Secretary fa. 5 in In Agriculture, boysbwork in a shop on their gates. alfa'-l?,fSPY W:Wi'i'f'1, 'f V N c,. ,, ,, A .,, i A N 5 ky ,gg if W.. 4 4-...., ,xg ,1 William J. Don Slack T. J. White Nadwl Holmes McDaniel Elertficify A1110 Body sef'e J' Auto Mechanic: 1--Y:-'--1-1---7-rim . 5- .7U fA,., Y -'- .1fjf'.M'-0-'f5CIQ4bl' --- -7-- - +- Q -- - ---.-if ...V .....g. V V.. .HV ,..i..,..Y-4 Y.. ..J. , -.. --.. ,,l-,,.,.1....-, .... 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' , s , --W ,,. - ' V .a.:.,e-sting,-1 1 ----M ' nyA-- A. v u - - , , Kay Chapman sweeps away loose threads Clean-up is an everyday task for Home' Economics students in Meyer starts work on a dress. after an hour of sewing. Maintaining and managing a home in the future was the objective the home economics department un- dertook in its seven courses. Films, class demonstra- tions, and other instructional aids were used during the courses. Fundamental knowledge of sewing, cooking, and home decoration was introduced and studied by the home economics I, II and III classes. Practical appli- cation was stressed through the techniques leamed during the year. Special emphasis on personal groom- ing, styles of fashions and figure analysis were also learned. Mastering the 'art of refinishing furniture and decoupage was also studied. Specialized study was offered in four one-semester courses. These included child care, family living, home decoration, and supervised foods. During Open House and at the annual December tea held in honor of the students' mothers, each home economics student displayed an article of cloth- ing that she had made. Field trips were taken to stores, homes, and busi- nesses to relate their studies to the world. Nellie O 1 Home Economics teacher at 'ali A A Q wen sews fi dress in a Home Ecor O03 eseryday task for Home Economics students ln last hour. MU! w-nwnnuvwuedkfbvk-W'-U6-V4-lil Home Economics teacher o Rummel puts N fo I 4 I' 1 A W, Nellie Owen SeW5 3 dress m a Home Economxcs class Intense concentrauon and cautron are necessary for Carol McGee and Chnstopher Soxman to master the old fashroned art of makmg bread I 3 1 1 5 l l i 1 l 4 l A i ! r ! Eric Luebbert and Dennis Harrel look on as Allan Latall grapples with joe Gettle in gym Dont cheat your bodies were words commonly heard in gym classes where the emphasis was on com- petition as well as physical development. Techniques dexeloped this year included Coach Bill Bayless flag football program. Girls gym teacher Jeannie Calhoun established exercise stations in her classes for figure development. Coaches Jerry Boyerxand Bill Bayless jointly promoted new wrestling instruc- tions for freshmen and sophomores. ' Boys gym classes under the direction of Coach Bob Price engaged in football basketball softball track xolleyball gymnastics weight-lifting and ten- nis actix ities. Girls classes played speedball spastic- ball cageball softball and tennis. They also partici- pated in a program of golfing. ,,.r ll, An official jump by Diane Davis and Paula Murphy begins a basketball Same- -MYY-,-hn -W-U C, , -Age,-.ff :r xx X : w.X.,.N ,- f- -- XN.i .--- ,X--3-fel, , ,. ..,,, .,. W., ,K ' . . J s,-f ,x,3,r,::35QiLx before begmnmg the S Dxscussrons are a vrtal part of Mr Prrces KW if aggpygarw ffff -1400 a fffff i us and Paula Murphy begins a basketball game Exercrse, srt ups ns part of a program Bill Bayless Phlyncal Education , II, Ill Health B lgl-lifralllyglucatxon I I Ill Health Bob Pnce Ph .ucal Edumtzan II III Health Jeanme Calhoun Ph .Ural Education II Ill Health jennifer Minton Ph .viral Edumtian II III Health Lmda Wheeler Ph nm! Edumtmn II III Health M ..,, ,,.,.,,,.c . .. ., , ,A- -us. :ff 5.2. Sum' ,, 5115. iz- ' ' me ,gf cf tal? ,L-af,-s-2-z t.. i ,H ,,:a,.- c 37,5 i32q.l1A.,.V. -, , .., ,,., ., V 1 I ,,5'1V251 --Q ' f V , .53fg1.:11::.g.,, .5 11, any-,:r1j:gM 'z I-55:1-21:8 .-,ww 4'-11 ' .-as atm' . I qw - 1, ' ' ' if Q:-V135 5123: .-2713251-v' dfemftz-::V1-'V. W Q .A.. , 5 ',.d:,.,, ,,,. ,,,,,., .,.. K . ,.7f.-135,55 45--,:, f 'BY -9- -, any-':-:':V:V-A.1:' W :,4:1Vf:L 111:35 rf 5'-Z-Sm , , lace. fl1ii'iHf5??W ,. 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I situation Swv.. f ,, W' ol . . , M ixill QM ,, 1- .,e, A - Q if sa r,,,, 1f,q I t ' V. .LX-v ii-V Y3 x Q 5 QB l .ie O , ' wh L 'Q 'l ii Wi' prepare one part of t Th l F and Rose D011 help the other ema Onlliezin a thousand hot plate l lunches PfePafed eaf ff' Mr. Harold Deiker concentrates on one of his many dunes as a ,W , wiv-M i-V NYY, gif-h-1---v --'V-A-f-----A V 5? Maintenance of school facilities is one phase of Bill Pruett's duties. Cooks, custodians, secretaries and the school nurse served as the steadying factor of the school. The custodians, headed by Ernie Mitchell, kept the school clean by working two shifts, morning and evening. Mrs. jo Stringer's staff of cooks prepared more than a thousand lunches each dayl The main office secretaries kept the clerical records while attendance and transportation records were kept by the attendance office personnel. Glendale's nurse, Mrs. Virginia Walker, was at the school every afternoon to provide aid and care to stu- dents 'who became ill after arriving at school. Don Deckard, new security officer for Glendale, was responsible for protecting the students' property as well as the school and teachers' property. Marti Mays june Nelson - Mum Office Secretary to Mr. Deiker f xvsimsxc 2 f 5 y f!Q 1 gg . 0 I Z Mu '73 ff' ,. PrePafC' 0116 Part of the more Marlyn Culton Magjofie Krebs Hazel Smith h Virginia Walker and hot Plate lu1'lCl'1CS prepared each day Clerk Receplmmri la Attendance Office Aiiendance Office School Nurre CUSTODIANS-Row 1, Ernie Mitchell, Victor Wilson, Warren Sartin. Row 2, Russell Cummings, Bill Pruett, Lowell Clark, Lee Lane. il' ,r ml MX Kxvtfljglx -Qfgilf Z ffxl gwlbif UW LIU U 4 1. '1 I 11 1,1 111 A 11 111 11 111 '11- 1111 1111 11 111 1 1111, 1111. I1 11 11, 51 11- 1 1 ,. 1 1 1 . 1 W, , . 11' 3 1 1 I 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 1 , . 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The Glen- dale marching band under the direction of Mr. Willard Gulley, accompanied the Scotties in a NNN x . as W N , . -fu, i QNAWM ' Q, ., . . x ,c,. . xx 5 A . J 5 Cindy Lnbscmnb Cinderella fairy tale sequence for the half-time. Keeping the traditional Homecoming victory, the Glendale Falcons defeated the Joplin Parkwood Bears, 21-0. At the Falcon Festival, among swimming fish, a wrecked ship, and sea creatures, Cindy sat on a shimmering sea shell throne flanked by her at- tendants. Blue Steam provided the music for the Conquer the Deep theme. Selected from the upper twenty frve percent of their class six seniors were nomlnated for competi tion rn an all school election for Hall of Fame Elected were Becky Duck and Phil Buterbaugh chosen for their outstanding participation at Glendale Announced at the annual Hall of Fame dance March 13 King Phil and ueen Becky reigned for the evenrng Students with outstandmg grades or test scores also received awards Seven seniors from Glendale were Nat1onal Merit Finalists Missouri Unrverslty Curators Scholarships were grven to the five top ranked seniors of the class Four boys and one girl represented Glendale at Girls and Boys State when they traveled to Washington D C to study governmental procedures Awards were not limited to seniors alone Barbara Schmidt Randy Reaves Cathy Clary and Sherry Kramer were nominated for the National Council of Teachers of English award and competed wlth their writing skills for the final award -v--.,,.,, 92 JIS swag ,o-1, -'4' are Girls State member Phvllis i 4' A r -e1-r'r rrrr ww, . a ' i . . A V . . - al 7 5 A l . 1 I- J 1 ,.,, fje- ' in 'M N ' A . Q . a y ,,, e rr i i .4- . x . . .... . y ae f . A 3. 5 .r., t 5 . I . , , , ,.. N N ll, D r. D A , if .V,, A V gigs . ' t V 2 ' , ., nv , , -I V ' ' ' ' ' 5 fa f' V ' wx, 4 Q C: A'f,7 ,V il .f If I .V O , N tr ,S R A' ' I ' .V 2 f ., 1 f ' i f 5 ix' aiu, ,. A V 'N'0::-f .. -'-V. , . 1' -,nl-:F , M ' ' National Merit Finalists: Phil Buterbaugh, Warren Robinett, Paul Augsburger, and Tom Boulclin. 1970 Hall of Fame Queen' Rebecca Duck and Phillip Basil iutterbaugh. ' ' Ae- ---- -af --f - . ., - QL ,V 1 D- D Da D Da in if VA Mt.: A D . at -.W -if Y fff, 'A' lllviif -1 il lla llllj ti, l ,tl , -,l 1' f lt' 1 till .1 .1 1 . .i tl tit' ll gili - ll 2 l i Q' A ,.-Q l iii! , ,li 54558, N' 1 li VI f ,,- t Lt gn Q X .gs 1 E it r,,i2gf1 J B w,W4,f - v , .M 1 f 9 , Hall of Fame Finalists are Phil Buterbaugh, Becky Duck, Warren Robinett, Cindy Lipscomb, Kevin Lollar and Craig. gl: ,ta 15: . 3' fc is Fi... Q til! 'L 4 V' , 1 i t 47 Cathy Chapman and Dulle Smith. , li H' L. t 65 5,5 . 9,15 t ..h....K ,rt D as aa.va V-W-as-Y--fn f h-h- B--bbw - ff sf-'i51f'f'2iifQ 11 1 1 I 1 5utterbaugh. Thea 1920 Missouri University Curators Scholarship winners: Bob Downer, Debbie Bruton, Phil Buterbaugh, i , if Considering ideas of Cabinet members are officers jim Miller and Phil Buterbaugh. Dr.- Earl Reum, Denver coordinator of student councils, speaks to the Glendale student body on the importance of involvement to the individual. .sf g., fd 0 ,7 fy ' f Exim, 1 , ,':,'g1,f4mg-J, fr ' 4 ' Grvrng hrs rlinarrrrar, ffvoff ar Represerlrarrve AS' Elections committee member Paula Collins, elections commissioner jim Miller, and Sem lv IS rr-rm Scruggs- treasurer' Public Relations commissoner Russ Rose check registration cards. '--- .V ,. mae. .. 3 Z 1 fl if f Mr. Stanley 1970 CABIN -Assemblies Assistant Art Secretary, joy Stanley jones nu: V-ga 1 f ff' ,111 1 ,ZW 1 V af ,f f 1 ' X f W 1 f ff, 1 1 ifzyfl ff! ff, . 013,-5,1 , ,f,lw4,,'.fq1,'afc. yfa'-ray, ff ft' lffyfn if jf, ,Xf M1 of, ff , lale student body WY, fn 4 7?ZZfa1Lz?i:5 ffff'- lf l 'Q ' 1 Miller, and ls. 1, .. :J-.7-17,-up '---- - Mr. Stanley jones, Student Council advisor, muses over a suggestion made representative assembly in the Little Theatre. 1970 CABINET-Mike DeRuyter-Building and Grounds Commissioner, Tom at Cook- Providing ideas for the Representative Assembly to work upon, the 1970 Cabinet initiated a number of new projects this year. The Cabinet participated in the Inaugural, Hi-Day and various other assemblies throughout the year. The group also asked Mr. Earl Reum, a noted authority on stu- dent activities, to Glendale for an assembly February 5. The Cabinet, with housing chairman Tim Scruggs, was responsible for finding homes for delegates tothe Missouri Association of Student Council Convention held at Central. Under the leadership of officers Phil Buterbaugh and jim Miller, the Cabinet attended many workshops and Student Council conventions. jim, Phil, and Edie Will attended a MASC workshop at MU last summer. Carol Guthrie and Jim participated in a leadership con- ference, as did Kathy Dedmon, Barbara Hawkins, Tim Scruggs, Cathy Chapman, and Mark Griot. This year a Christmas Dance, Homecoming, Hall of Fame, and other social activities were held. Parliamen- tarian Tom Cook planned a Patriotic Week, which culminated in the patriotic Assembly. Parliamentarian, Tim Scruggs-Treasurer, Barbara Hawkins -Assemblies Commissioner, Carol Guthrie-Hospitality Commissioner, Mark Griot-Spirit Commissioner, Edie Will-Chaplain, Robin Cantrell- Assistant Art Commissioner, Cathy Chapman-Corresponding Secretary, Russ Rose-Public Relations Commissioner, Becky Duck, Recording Secretary, Joyce Nothum-Art Commissioner, Phil Buterbaugh-President, Kathy Dedmon-Social Commissioner, jim Miller-Vice President, Stanley jones-Sponsor. X f fl f f .Mg fl . 4 l lt I ry. i .gi f +4- n Q L il' ,. I 3 ,la '. wi ri .1 L3 rf ,f f gn .1 .- ,. 1 v-5' . l f. l . I il ,' , 5' Q i l ' l -' il if , .gl i, ' f 1 it 4 if If 5? ly i, .E - :x uh , 'ff , 1 , -H l 4 li H I 7' i , g. r T - . 11 l ' ' s J, , , l -il ll 4 . lf ', , :gg li if ll ff Il ki ll I It l a g le i It-1 wil ,ii gi: 5554. l' 67 it ll r , REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY-Row 1, Theresa Tomlinson, Lesa Beaver, Jane Boone, Kathy Dedmon, Terri Carroll, Beverly Windle, Dottie Bellman, Mindy Moseley, Susie Hankins, Denise Champagne, Jan Fitzgerrell, Bev Heidbrink, Debbie Flynn, Nancy Ebe, Marilyn Fahl. Row 2, Amy Mosher, Kathy Mace, Debbie Essner, Robin ,McDernott, Kathy Wirt, Mari Fago, Beverly Kirschke, Carol Allee, Reta McCann, Chris DeBord, Susie Applequist, Linda Warren, Cathie Vfalker, Natalie Lowther. Row 3, Perry Hendrix, Cathy Chapman, corresponding secretary, Susan O'Hara, Jim Black, John Martin, John Reed, Billy Butts, Randy Campbell, Gregg Price, Steve Bramer, Bruce White, Bruce Jones, Scott Siman, Barbara Hawkins, Judy Tilton. Row 4, Cathi Vienhage, Kathy Kelley, Mike Mahoney, Jim Miller, vice president, Randy Reaves, Dan Chiles, Kent Brashears, Mike Solomon, Mike Roper, Jim Risner, Bob Aton, David Barnes, Jeff Maddy, Gary Pike, Ron Reading. Row 5, Rick Franchett, Gary Grove, Kevin Kraft, Tom Bouldin, Paul Weatherford, Daniel Honeycutt, Larry Bechtel, Mike Hunter, Jeff Nolte, Allen Weatherly, Mike DeRuyter, Bill Daniel, Steve Newport, Herbert Joebstl, Tim Scruggs, treasurer, Phil Buterbaugh, president. Group II-Row 1, Kim Gibson, Jamie Billings, Jan Nokes, Merrie Picotte, Cindy Lipscomb, Marilyn Walter, Martha Exline, Mary Ann Shipman, Cynthia Gilliland, Karen Hall, Pam Rose, Kathy Hopkins, Carol Guthrie, Julie Fechner, Jill Rhoten, Sherrie Culbertson, Melissa Yarnell, Keith Summers. Row 2, Michelle Roper, Lavona Pulley, Robin Cantrell, Jo Ellen Pennington, Linda Freeman, Peggy Dwyer, Michele Reddick, Linda Gladden, Kay Chapman, Brenda Patterson, Joyce McDonald, Janice Bauer, Sherry Bates, Pat Spindler, Mike Wilhoit, Bruce Bugg. Row 3, Scot Franson, Andy Barrow, Becky Duck, recording secretary, Edie Will, Becky Roberts, Joyce Nothum, Rick Zimmerman, Mike Deiker, A. J. Robins, Gregg Paton, Blaine Mann, Orville Bradle , Steve Owens, Joe Schreiber, Roger McLean. Row 4, Sherry Kramer, Teresa Sparkman, Susan Ferraro, Reid Claxton, Phil Klapp, Chris Buckley, Brent Reed, Jack Rosner. Row 5, Joe Meyer, Dave Zapatka, Kent Stringer, Earl Lipscomb, Bruce Kessler, Joe Ratcliff, Mark Griot, John Brackley, Larry Buzbee, Ted Whitaker, Bob Murney, Russ Rose, Tom Cook, Lynn Avery, Allan Reed. I Representative Assembly members are sworn in by Jim Miller. A new concept of student-administration relations was created this year in the form of a student advisory board. The board consisted of two elected representatives from each class, the class president, and the student body officers. Suggestions from the students about changes or new ideas they wanted were made directly to their representatives and by questionnaires filled out in homerooms. The board was then responsible for reporting the results to the students through the Representative Assembly. Some changes the board made were obtaining more salt shakers in the cafeteria and playing taped music during the lunch hour. Iced tea was offered for the first time due to the influence of the advisory board. The playing of the National Anthem at the beginning of each school day, a Glendale tradition, was discontinued at the first of the year, but was resumed after student dissatisfaction was expressed by the board. Representative Assembly consisted of delegates from the homeroom, class officers, cabinet, and com- mittee members. It met twice a month to represent the students, plan activities, and discuss improvements for the school. 1-ji'f, 1 yr . -1- 1 W-7Y.,..,-........ ,..--Y...f.1.- 1,-..-.....-.,..s.a.4 ' ,-t....,... ... Mr. Stanley Jones tall If . E Windle, Dottie il. Row 2, Amy s DeBord, Susie in O'Hara, jim arbara Hawkins, Bmshears, Mike ve, Kevin Kraft, ll Daniel, Steve Ann Shipman, Yarnell, Keith Reddiql Linda . Row 3, Scot A. J. Robins, Susan Ferraro, Mr. Stanley jones talks with the representatives about registering. The Advisory Board, headed by Mr. Fo fi! 17 ADVISORY BOARD-Raw 1, Cathie Schreiber, Kim Gibson, Becky Duck. Row 2, jim Miller, Dan Chiles, Mona Kay. Row 3, Randy Reaves, Mike Solomon, joe Schreiber. Row 4, Earl Lipscomb, Gary Grove, Brent Reed. Raw 5, Kent Stringer, Mr. Ford, adviser, Bill Daniel, chairman. ' rd, contemplates a suggestion made by Randy Reaves, junior. Bruce Kessler, Miller. 31'fP 'TT'.I 'fi7f 7 iE'-. ,nun-w-.- ,wk Y is ' 3 A ,,v.. , V X , 1 I -, , ' , ' . , . . . - ff K r . - . j, It .1 A '43 ex:-1 5 1 ,- c- , . With the aid of bi-monthly meetings, guest speakers, and a costume banquet, the Cambridge Society endeavored to further the appreciation and understanding of English literature. Under the tutelage of sponsors, Miss Pyles, Miss Cunningham, and Mrs. Null, the members divided into committees with each group in charge of one presentation. Slides of Europe, an original reader's theater, and a special Christmas play were among , those performed. J In April, the club enjoyed themselves at the annual i costume banquet, in which each person donned an outfit representing an outstanding figure in litera- ture. A play written by the officers was enacted at that time to add to the light humor of the evening. To gain a working knowledge of journalism tech- niques and opportunities in this field, Quill and Scroll, an honorary journalism society, held banquets, meetings, and field trips. :H A-LL New members and officers were formally initiated 7 in a ceremony in February held at the Kentwood ,vjj , Arms. J-II members hosted a party for first year students with impromptu entertainment and refresh- ments. 5 1, During the annual Journalism Awards Banquet, VIVI ' , sponsored by the four Quill and Scroll Chapters in . M J April, the 1970-71 editors and their staffs were . . ' , I S h announced as were Outstanding Students, - Tim Roberts, president of Cambridge Society, presides Head of the SMS Enghsh.de ' over one ofthe club meetings after school. Velma Null and senior Jim Club office aff QUILL AND SCROLL-Row 1, Dixie McKinney, Brenda Denny, Sherry Bates, Alynne Withers, Paula Collins, Mary McCallon, Beverly Gibson. Raw 2, Miss Patricia Allen, Margie Danley, Kathy Dedmon, Phyllis Eggers, Jill Reynolds, Nancy Marler, Mary Ellen Spicer, Terri Schmidt. Row 3, Chris Randall, Edie Will, Jana McCurdy, Leslie Halliday, Becci Buckner, Cheryl Crandall, Linda Freeman, Lynda Simmons, Pat Coulter, Diane Tinen, Cheryl Champayne. Row 4, David Hutchison, Damon Woods, Dan Chiles, Mitchel Smith, Russ Rose, Bob Murney, Tim Roberts, Don Daugherty, Becky Robinson, Marilyn Ottati, Kay Vinyard. ' CAMBRIDGE SOCIETY-Row 1, Rose DeGray, Phyllis Weaver, Allene Lane, Nancy Grant, Signe Peterson, Kathy Flanagan, Nancy Marler, Cynthia Martin, Laura Skelly, Karen Hall, Pam Wallace, Cindy Kendall, Pam Bailey, Debbie Bruton, Janet Eli, Lynne Hubbell, Brenda Bishop- Jones, Laurie Lorenz, Gail Young, Zola Johnson. Row 2, Miss Pyles, Carol Guthrie,-Sherry Puterbaugh, Janice Bauer, Sherry Bates, Jana McCurdy, Sherrie Culbertson, Alynne Withers, Bev Heidbrink, Tresa Howard, Holly Mix, Kathy Dedmon, Cindy Libscomb, Mary McCallon, Belinda Ipock, Melinda Ingram, Debbie Hennessy, Sally Napier, Paula Collins, Kathy Ledbetter. Row 3, Carol McGee, Sandy Burd, Jana Bonar, Patty Johnson, Cathy Chapman, Edie Will, Karen Madson, Candy Key, Beverly Rosey, Carmen Franklin, Donna Jones, Becky Duck, Barbara Hawkins, Susan Masters, Teresa Sparkman, Susan Ratcliff, Sara Clinkenbeard, Mary Foster, Kerry Craig. Row 4, Chris Randell, Lisa Grandstaff, Genie Butler, Mike Mahoney, Roger McLean, Jim Miller, Tim Roberts, Reid Claxton, Kevin Lollar, Charlie German, Charlie Blake, Jim Taylor, Chuck Adams, Mike DeRuyter, Tom Holmes, Mitchel Smith, Bruce Wittmer, Lane Pierce, Janice Dohn. Row 5, Tom Cook, Mark Johnston, Tim Bradley, Tom Bouldin, Phil Klapp, Mike Rand, Bruce Kessler, Steve Johnson, Steve Smith, Mike Lane, Paul Augspurger, Bruce Himmelreich, Bill Evans, Tim Scruggs, Greg Johnston, Bob Downer, John White, Larry Buzbee, Gary Grove, David Reid. '---.Q-5 F an L i 0 5 . K. s C 5 1-,fa-A J -Aix ' ,A .f gli! .ds Ldhr i f mf, W ,J .-0 Q 1 aww ff 1 ,J ,J aw. 1 f 4 44 1 , . ,, U'-sz JV -,..,,,, -v... I . 7Ib r ,b J C0 fl LATIN Rogers, Sharon Kelly, Gary - Melton, ...Q from office elp secretary Mrs. Wilcox count club funds. a junior from Germany, and her American sister Ann Smith enjoy a breezy February afternoon on Glendale's front lawn. XXX ,Xt V Glendale's first male student Herbertf Joebstl, from Austria, was entertained each mont by different members of the American Field Servi e Club. Herb became part of the Dr. David Holmes family. 55 In their second year, the AFS club helped Herbert ' Qi get acquainted with Springfield and Glendale life, in return foLso talks and pictures of his home- land, 'r1a. A constan uestion wherever he went wa of the comparison f Austria's school and cial life to that of Americ s. r Senior Tresa Howard epresented Glendale in the me S pro r . She v' ' -several cities in Englan . a just to the unusual life of the English, but later confessed she really liked it. The American Field Service Club is helping to unite students of other lands today, for a better world tomorrow. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE CLUB-Row 1, Brenda Griffin, Nancy Grant Linda Griffin Susie Hankins' Melissa Moseley Helen Grant Pam V' A' a r 1 v . Y Woodin, Carol Palcheff, Jeanine Bisby, Sara Thomasson, Karen Laves, Dan Binder, Keith Summers. Row 2, John McCallon, Andy Potts, Barbara Blake, Penni Potter, Merrie Bellman, Cathi Vienhage, Gary Kellogg, Alison Rattray, Teresa Reid, Teresa Young, Maridel Allinder, Row 3, Linda Eastwo d M H l ' ' o , arty ens ee, Karen Bussell, Doris Kay Bruner, Barbara Oberheidt, Ann Smith, Tresa Howard, Patty Johnson, Janet Burkey, Sue Revis, Mary McCallon, Candy Key. Row 4, Judy Tilton, Judy Payne, Karen Henderson, Sherry Kramer, Susan Holbert, Barbara Hawkins, Mari Fago, Suzanne Raber, Le Ann Van Someren, Marilyn Dyche, Terri Howell, Sara Clinkenbeard, Chip Ballard. Raw 5, Kathy Kelley, Carolyn Kelley, Constance Brooks, Bernard Kramer, Greg Love, Don Barski, Chris Randall, Herbert Joebstl-exchange student from Austria, Dave Anderson. Tom Halma: Rill I-Inltlmll nu... r-,..--u In their LATIN CLI Rogers, Brel Sharon Herr Kelly, Janice Gary Powel' John Melton Q ds. sister Ann Smith svn. s-Q-,iff Qu . . , .-Jil 5 'i '46 ,I . 9 hr.-. .L , ,, '-rx, f,,,.s,si .2Qf. ,k . . X X X E . 1 - Ja. I 'x - ' w- ' xx-Q f E X M45 ' 5 f. , elen Grant, Pam y Potts, Barbara Row 3, Linda et Burkey, Sue Hawkins, Mari Carolyn Kelley, Dave Anderson, , f I, v 4 i iff ' 2 LATIN CLUB-Row 1, Mrs. Ruth Lambeth, Ted Roberts, Annie johnson, Susan Skiffington, Debbie Tolliver, Karen johnson, Linda Reid, Cathy Rogers, Brenda Bishop-jones, Mary McCallon, Missy Ormsbee. Raw 2, Cindy Kendall, Beverly Posey, jill Bryson, Lynn Hubbell, Becky Deaton, Sharon Herndon, Kathy Wirt, Susie Schneider, Nancy Burkey, Marilyn Ottati, Jeni Rhodes. Row 3, Malinda Ingram, Sara Clinkenbeard, Kathy Kelly, Janice Dohm, jay Beck, john Harrison, Rod Roper, Rick Zimmerman, Whitt Hollis, Tom Tucker, Ginger Owen, Martha Downer. Row 4, Gary Powell, Roger McLean, Mike Yeomans, Brad McCammon, Tim jenkins, Mike DeRuyter, Fred Krautsch, Mark Huffines, Mike Lane, John Melton, jon Wessel, Jeff Maddy. I. In a Roman setting, Latin Club throughout the I year socialized with parties, entertainment, and with speakers. Roman-cultured entertainment included games, skits, songs, and the furthering of this classic culture by using creative ideas of the Latin language. Honoring a Roman holiday, Latin Club members I attended the Saturnalia, a Roman tribute to Christ- mas, wrapping up in togas for the total look of a Roman society. Tim Jenkins appeared as Saint Nicholas fa f.., linking with the American tradition. Latin Club kept active in Glendale life, under the leadership of Mrs. Lambeth. 1 I I 'f mf. V '- w.21'i4' , 5 ff 'jfs '17, W I I f X I In their togas, .Kent Brashears and Richard Price prepare to feast. LATINACLUB-Raw 1, Mrs. Ruth Lambeth, Ted Roberts, Annie johnson, Susan Skiffington, Debbie Tolliver, Karen johnson, Linda Reid, Cathy Rogers, Brenda Bishop-Jones, Mary McCallon, Missy Ormsbeef Row 2, Cindy Kendall, Beverly Posey, jill Bryson, Lynn Hubbell, Becky Deaton, Sharon Herndon, Kathy Wirt, Susie Schneider, Nancy Burkey, Marilyn Ottati, Jeni Rhodes. Row 3, Malinda Ingram, Sara Clinkenbeard, Kathy Kelly, Janice Dohm, Jay Beck, john Harrison, Rod Roper, Rick Zimmerman, Whitt Hollis, Tom Tucker, Ginger Owen, Martha Downer. Row 4, Gary Powell, Roger McLean, Mike Yeomans, Brad McCammon, Tim jenkins, Mike De Ruyter, Fred Krautsch, Mark Huffines, Mike Lane. John Melton, jon Wessel, jeff Maddy. Sponsor Mrs. Lambeth enjoys a Latin program. I -H...-... ,.1,-.x:g.-A,-.1 r n 5 I I 1 I I 1 s a I v , E s., V M 1?-zizigqa. ,, V,z-ferraszzzxri: 1 'f' s X AAAA.,, S .dm .. , , 541 Vrllfff EJ71E:H::LSf. Q.: -5:-.I .-V:-:fig 4 f'- Sf-1 'vwqr 615' ' -.1 '12:'s:fs21r::: !r33,',g'5ff,g5' J.: 3: .54-:-1,1 . -gtk -:,g2m4:f, -,J:f::.: ,f.::g:gr4z',, L ' - -wr, , X I .1 a r :Tiffin ,U :: ? Wi ., ,,,,. - ' -,W wp- ,.. Q H n z m sgs ,Q 32 ce : iff- 4 .F ' 3' gms ff 1' I 1 .. ,,,. 5' 555336, -v K! -. 'LS-QL Q :I .E , ' Ill ii sin sponsors Mr. Geral N .min a . OK O I U una , I - ' tl I . ' : qevo 5 o zaztauhu ',.9 5' :Q : ' V' n a I 0 on 1 ih' of 17-Q . .ix Ieill, usan 'icki Sreg :hen :lub 'K pictures l Row 1, Kathryn james, Helen Grant, Linda Griffin, Susie Hankins, Nancy Grant, Doris Kay Bruner, Debbie Loffer, Penni Potter, Melissa Moseley, Cindy Lipscomb, Brenda Denney, Susan Everett, Missy Coller, Denise VanGelder, Alison Rattray, Keith Summers. Row 2, Cathi Vienhage, Leslie Halliday, Michal Soxman, joycelyn Metzger, Peggy Dwyer-vice president, Karen Bussell, Ruthie Will, Kay Vinyard, Teresa Reid, Caren Goodson, Debbie Vaughn, Marilyn Hubbell, Barbara Oberheidt, Pam Thomas, Suzanne Raber, Mr. Brooks. Row 3, Candy Key, Patty Johnson, Teresa' Howard, Mari Fago, Pam Hall, kMerrie Bellman, ,Debbe Hyde, Judy Payne, Jeanne Pursley, Roberta Gottas, Marilyn Fall, Karen Henderson, Sue Simpson, Leslie Long, Peggy Stewart-president. Row 4, LeAnn Van Someren, Cathi Walder, Cris Daughtery, Kathy May, jill Rhoten, Sue Haseltine, Teresa Stansberry, Mindy Mosher, Sally Reid, Vicki Merriman, Susan Sommers, Paula Gibble, Tim Montgomery. Row 5, Paul Augspurger, Rick Kyle, Chris Woolsey, Jeff Vaughn, Scott Christiansen, Tom Holmes, Herbert joebstl, Bill Hubbell, Rick Krull, Garrick Eastwood, David Cantrell, Dave Anderson, Rust Robinson, Richard Pad ham: FRENCH CLUB Y 8 - of the Han of Columns! Cindy Lipscomb discusses the different French customs with Mr. William Bowman. ters listen to l . , .fr . , .,,., .... , l sponsors Mr. Gerald Brooks and Mr. William Bowman's plans for Valentine's Day. 5 Sponsored by Mr. William Bowman and Mr. Gerald Brooks, French Club had 75 members. Of- ficers for the 1969-70 year were Peggy Stewart, president, Peggy Dwyer, vice president, Leslie Long, I secretary, and Sue Raper, treasurer. Parties for the year included a Halloween and ' Christmas Caroling Party, at which French Christmas 4 .songs were sung. Patty johnson and Patricia Smith spoke to the group on their trips to Europe. The French Club's annual trip was to view the different examples of French art and design. A progressive dinner was held in March, and the ! , fr. 'f year ended with 11 picnic at Table Rock Lake. ff .Ug,,,sf' , ff + ,ffflfff J U ' ...N-.M ,. .-- ' , - , f pg, ,, , . - 1 . , . '. 5 ..'If'--111.-' J uf. e -- 1 ,' . ' . - ,,. 31... ,wi-6 Q, AJ, ,ml 1-A erwgc '-A ' TRI-HI-Y-Row 1, Jamie Billings, Cheryl Geren, Karen Caviness, Ann Royal, Kathy Caldwell, Karen Reid, Terri Clopton, Carol Turner, Jan Seaton, Rexanna Ipock, Margie Danley, Becky Church. Row 2, Mary Oliver, Christy Eggers, Pam Rogers, Cathy Jones, Christine Scott, Linda Jones, Cindy Erb, Sandy Royston, Marilyn Hubbard, Karen Kloistra,-Debbie Apostol, Kathy Colclazier, Mrs. Linda Roberts. Row 3, Kathryn James, Perri Hendrix, Susan Graves, Marilyn Ottati, Doris Lewis, Barby Hilmes, Cathie Wlalker, Cindi Huitt, Cheryl Duck, Kay vinyard, Patricia Treat, Donna Meyer, Cheryl Roebke, Wendy Price. Row 4, Lourie Jenkins, Linda-Ralls, Colleen Royal, Le Ann Albaugh, Cathy Roscoe, Gail Christie, Cathy Chapman, Brenda Bishop-Jones, Brenda Jones, Michelle Roper, Debbie Young, Debbie Bruton, Kay Hannon. Row 5, Patricia Fore, Jill Reynolds, Cis Fischer, Jeannine Stanton, Mary Boyd, Susan Wallace, Karen Hall, Joyce McDonald, Susanne Burton, Teresa Reid, Becky Robinson, Gail French, Jill Rhoten, Cheri Carter. TRI-HIAY-Row 1, Susan Skiffington, Patti Garrison, Sharon Jones, Becky Cook, Nancy Russell, Terri Carroll, Tissie Smith, Theresa Tomlinson, Judy Flood, Johnnie Plank, Linda Tate, Karen Houlette. Row 2, Debbie Turner, Marilyn McKee, Pat Weaver, Becky Langston, Mitzi Gaddis, Sandy Chadwick, Vicki George, Delaine Ward, Carla Wicklein, Lori Logan, Nancy Evans, Cindy Reavis. Row 3, Mrs. Linda Roberts, Cheryl McKinney, Diane Blankenship, Becky Peck, Rene Aspelmeir, Diane Simmons, Cindy Graham, Lynn Luckfield, Linda Warren, Cindy Hungerford, Natalie Lowther, Kay Chapman, Vicki Wills. Row 4, Candy Key, Marty Henslee, Karen Bussell, Lenore Guyette, Missy Ormsbee, Pam Christie, Sherrie Culbertson, Jana McCurdy, Mary McCallon, Karen Madsen, Debbie Hennessy, Linda Freeman, Leslie Benson. Row 5, Becci Buckner, Cindy Wells, Debra Hall, Donita Ellison, Cheryl Champagne, Nancy Mayhall, Debby Smith, Pam Smith, Verna Rolufs, Kathy Kelly, Susan Masters, Sara -' Tri-Hi-Y Clinkenbeard, Linda Hunt. The fellow organizations Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y con- centrated this year on work in three areas. The groups studied youth in the legislative and judicial branch of state government, formed service projects, and participated in social activities. Under the direction of sponsor Mr. James Bresee, city-wide Hi-Y coordinator, the Hi-Y took Christmas baskets to the needy. The Tri-Hi-Y, with sponsor ,,,, - .-,.,.. .7,,,...:..,..T,, -...,,-,,A, Y-WW, AM Mrs. Linda Roberts, adopted a family for year round support. The Glendale Tri-Hi-Y membership this year was the largest in the history of Missouri. The group took their second annual ski trip to Winter Park Colorado, December 25, and will take a float trip May 15. Members of both groups will travel to Jefferson City May 19-20-21 to participate in state government. , , , , . -f-e--es - ,,.-A - ----1. .- ,f-.4.-1-,ew-K, --Y ,,,...-?.,i. T,-. ,,,,,,, , ,,,, , , , ,,,,,, M77 Y nw 1. the .J Q-k Rusty Delnevo, Cis whi HI-Y-Rau' Smith, Randy David Aderl' Sparkman, C Fowler, Chri: Kenny Harlo Garrick East' Misra--QW -M f ----ff-P-1 rl Turner, Jan ie Scott, Linda nw 3, Kathryn inyard, Patricia , Gail Christie, v, Jill Reynolds, Robinson, Gail lomlinson, Judy Gaddis, Sandy 'ryl McKinney, rford, Natalie hristie, Sherrie ruckner, Cindy Masters, Sara year round ership this uri. ski trip to d will take roups will participate if lx. Tri-Hi-Y president Susan Masters converses with Terri Carroll about the many problems of planning club activities. Rusty Delnevo, Cis Fischer, and Craig Boettcher ride on a snow mobile Karen Madge? and Tfl'Hi'Y SPOUSOF Mrs. Linda R0bC1'fS look OVC! While on the Tri-Hi,Y and Hi,Y Ski trip. a bill to be presented at the convention in Jeff City. C1 l -s-J HI-Y--Row 1, Jim Erickson, Michael Roper, Larry Lipscomb, Rives Boykin, Bill Kolze, Randy Smith, Chris Bradley, John Appleby, Brad Smith, Randy French, Steve Bramer, David Erwin. Row 2, Ted Camp bell, Judson White, Richard Carter, Mike Roberts, Lynn Herndon, Gary Blay, David Aderhold, Jim Fossard, John Harrison, John Giboney, Jeff Maddy, Steve Johnson. Row 3, Richard Jersak, Marty Munday, Ryan Sparkman, Craig Boettcher, Rick Nutt, John Palmer, Dan Teghtmyer, Rick Wilson, Tom Cook, Mike DeRuyter, Bruce Kessler. Row 4, John Fowler, Chris Woolsey, Rusty Delnevo, Don Daugherty, Craig Grayless, Craig White, Tim Jenkins, Doug Sheridan, Mark Johnston, Greg Johnston, Kenny Harlow, Rick Gilmore. Raw 5, Mike Crowder, Jerry Schlink, Mark White, David Siplinger, Wayne Myers, Mike Nevatt, Bob Treat, Garrick Eastwood, Daniel Honeycutt, Jerry Sanders, Robbie Jersak, Edward Hunt, Fred McQueary. Activities for the Art Club included a visit to the Bill Armstrong museum, various art professors from SMS and Drury speaking to the club members, and making hall displays of art throughout the year. The hall exhibits made by the students were periodically displayed at Christmas time. Windows were painted to give the appearance of stained glass windows, depicting a variety of scenes. Objects such as pottery or clay figures were made and displayed in the halls for students to view and buyg students' work was shown in the halls while participating in the All-School Art Display. Near the end of the year the members made displays and exhibits for the Springfield Art Museum. Highlighting the year for the club was a weekend trip to Kansas City. ART CLUB-Row 1 Willa Dean Crane Nancy Grant David Erwin Cheryl Roebke Terri White Robin Cantrell Mary Beth Lorenz Cindy Roberts Denise Van Gelder Mariam Ogle Row 2 Kathy james Anita Winslow Toni Reichert Laurie jenkins Regina Gorrel Gigi Culberson Susan Schoeller Martha Rogers Debbie Kolar Row 3 Tricia Wilcox Dixie McKinney Debbie Sullins Cindy Cain Dianne Raber Debbie Sharp Sue Simpson Nancy Shultz Chris Debord Linda Denny R0141 4 Sherri Breese Melanie Cleber Susan Wallace Cynthia Martin Linda Chittrm Nancy Evans Becky Cook Judy Grove Pat Flowers Connie Manning Debby Sieckman Row 5 Cindy Hawkins Linda Cunningham oyce McDonald Pam Umphres Jeri Leonetti julia Boring john Martin john Appleby Dennis Nix David Davenport Lane Pierce John Brackley HISTORY CLUB Row 1 Crystal Reese Betsy ONe1ll Anne Graves Kathryn James Doris Kay Bruner Debbi Hill Cheryl Crandall Sharon Herndon Scott Franson Row 2 Karen Baker Debbie Potter Pat Forsythe Sharon Kramer Teresa Sparkman Susie Applequist Diane Simmons Ruthie Will Row 3 Jerri Anne Leonette Gladys Richardson Carolyn Kelley Dan Ettinger Leonard Clary Mike Hiers Steve Jennings Toni Reichardt Mr Bill Wetzel sponsor Row 4 Constance Brooks Mike Fuller Tim Scruggs Mark Huffhines Mike Selph Greg Iffrig Stephen Potter Bernard Kramer The 1969 70 season of History Club Gamma Eta Chi was highlighted by a trip to St Louis on De cember 6 Members of the club visited the Arch the St Louis Art Museum and the Planetarium The club sponsored the annual Social Studies Fair in the spring Sponsors of the fair and committees of History Club members decided on the different judging divisions and presented the awards. Various dinner meetings were held throughout the year with such speakers as representative to the Missouri Legis- lature George Donegan SMS art and history teacher Mrs M F Ettinger and Glendale history teacher Ron Miller A picnic in the spring concluded the club s actmtics for thc year ,, ,, ,R iii- and displayed buyg students' participating ie end of the :hibits for the 'as a weekend obin Cantrell, Toni Reichert, 'ricia Wilcox, Ihris Debord, Evans, Becky ingham, Joyce venport, Lane Debbi Hill, i Kramer, Richardson, ards. Various the year with issouri Legis- story teacher, story teacher, oncluded the i 'W 'E 411- 'VT 'gi - -rf-H -- L I f f ff? e H. iff i V, ,I ! ,If 1 Y 1g!'..'3T.--- ' nwfwmlcs History Club members Ruthie Will and bherry Kramer help Art Club member Robin Cantrell decorates windows for Christmas. Q wan X l l E 1 Senior David Craig and Mrs. Harvey, art club sponsor, discuss ideas on how to P1395 f0f the -annual HISUFQY Cll-lb Fair, held In the Spfmg raise money for the cIub's trip to Kansas City. are discussed by Edie Will and Mr. Wetzel. 79 w I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 , 'X . - A I . 1' - j. 'T 2 I -L NW A 1 1 1 1 , - 1 1 ' ' 7 7 . , . . . . ' - , , 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 5 1 . J, . . , - 1 ' V . . 1 a 1 ' ' ' ' ' ef -'--- ----fm -f- ---ff'-V-. ,WJ-N-.- ..,.,,-, Em, M., , ,. ,MAYW qi, A ii HW--ir F --My WWW gn YNY Y i Wiin nm Q Vi, -V - ., ,v--,.....- ' m:,5--,7 ..-B --fa. ..Q,,4:l., SLQQ 7 4,112 LQLL 1 ..L.-gran-1' 4 DEBATE SQUAD-Row 1 Iamce Brngaman Dlana Warner Susan Ferraro Connie Emerson Teresa Sparkman Gladys Rlchardson Samm- Sherry Kramer Row 2 Mrs Lenora Barthel Mxke Rarrlck Kent Brashears Dan Chrles Davld McCory Doyle Bryant Rxck Anderson Row 3 Mlke Roebke Gary Plke Al Simpson Russ johnson Jrm Cralg Mark Hunt jxm ONeal Row 4 Mark Bowman Mlke Fuller Warren Robmett Steve Sweet Russ Rose Ph1l Buterbaugh Mark Grxot COLOMBIA SWEEPSTAKES WINNERS-Mark Bowman Russ Rose Al Slmpson Dan Chxles pfamcmg Onrhelr ac ameefafe Mark Grxot Warren Robmett Gary Pike Phxl Buterbaugh advxser Lenora Barthel speaking' Others on Grxot Jrm C and Wfarren Kent Brashea place at Neos ThlS year under the dxrectlon of Glendales new XVIUIHITI Chf1SIT121f1 and NOIUI High speech teacher Mrs Lenora Barthel the speech squad The debate Squad With ChHmP10I1Sh1P debefefs attended tournaments at the Unlverslty of Mxssourl D210 Ch1leS RUSS Rose Gary Pike and Mark Bowman Evangel College Neosho Hlgh and Columbia H1514 won 75 per cent of nts debates In addltnon the man Glendale held 1ts own tournament anuary 9 10 speech squad won sweepstakes at Columbla Hxckman Other meets were held at Kansas C1t3 s Rockhurst Tcresa Spirkman concentrated on extcmporaneous -W H W, L' l rdson, arson. uller, on their act hip debaters lark Bowman addition, the bia Hickman. remporaneous Senior Connie Emerson works intensively on her extemporaneous speech. if Q! gj, If 09 .- . -fm., Q I .. V4 v 'Wlwm-1 'ffm 51 M., . , A . . ameefafe RUSS J0hH50fl- Preparing for individual competition, senior Teresa Sparkman thoughtfully constructs her speaking! Others on the debate team are jim Crain, Mark Griot, jim O'Neal, Al Simpson, Phil Buterbaugh, and Warren Robinett. Among their many honors, Kent Brashears and Janice Bingaman captured first place at Neosho in duet acting and received the only extemporaneous speech concerning Americas heritage. excellent for the squad in state competition at Columbia. . Last summer juniors Russ Rose and Dan Chiles attended a debate institute at Georgetown University. Attending Wake Forest University's interpretation workshop was Kent Brashears, junior. Dancers Charley German and Laura Skelly practice nights after school on choreography for Hello, Dolly! Assemblies commissioner-Barbara Hawkins and the drama classes headed by Mrs. Jerrie Hemingway, provided Glendale with entertaining and informative assemblies. Good Grief, Glendale IS Great! was Charlie Brown's cry in the special Peanuts Hi-Day Assembly in which participants encouraged all GHS'ers to get involved. The Football Spirit Assembly kicked off another successful season, ending with a 7-3 record. For the Thanksgiving Assembly, Dr. William E. Everheart, minister of First and Calvary Presby- terian Church, challenegd the student body to the meaning of Thanksgiving. GHS initiated its first Wrestling Assembly in january. The all school talent show presented Rosie's Show Time with acts from all four classes including singing dancing and im- personations. In November, Parliamentarian Tom Cook and Barbara Hawkins prepared the Patriotic Assembly, presenting American problems. Glendale presented HELLO, DOLLY! for itS spring musical. More than 100 students worked on the show. Directed by Mrs. Jelrrie Hemingway and her three assistants, this production highlighted Glendale's Spring festivities. From practicing in the drama room then moving to the Little Theatre .. . and finally to the big stage, the curtain rose for HELLO, DOLLY! on April 16, 17, and 18. And further more Dolly, Beckie Boyd, rambles on while Ed NX'ilson as Horace tries to sit down. .4 2 ,Q l 4 ' Inkeeper Jir Ernestina, Liz Zay, yells when the music begins and she does a hootchy kootchy H ,, . in Hello, Dolly! 111 dlfect Y A J A t. aw f af' f -' ra Q , ,VMWQ .-4 . . tt..f11l:i. a tttlt i-feL.. te't j 5 ttr, E if iit- 5? i'ii1 5 at ... . a,. ,,., . t s t rtt es i . !ii ra Jodi Reeter ti'. TTKGQQQI f 7 iiii - Q i-i'i A - ,L .iit . Laura Holms . . .... Ermengardei Haroldiilluifi . . . . . Rudolph iKent Brashears . . . . . Stanley john Martin . . . . . Frits iDavid Craig . . . ..... .... . . . . . Iudge Director ........ . . . Mrs. Ierrie Hemingway Assistant director, gp I' 'P co-ordination . A ...... . I t !' Q Barbara'Hawkins Assrisfant .f1ifeC5Or, 'Crews ----- Shawmlbfrrff-Ort.. sigublicity ivtl Pfomfreirv-.. itr. 11. 1. .- .ifi if ,... ., Pam Tiwomiast- Rehearsal tpiqfiist . . Doris ,Lewis Dedmon an Peterson sew for Hello Dolly' I1 fn 4 A 1 r I ' ' Q -........w-N, -w...,,..,..... -www... ga ST 31... 'ft sr Yr-1614 ., xv. V I , , fi? 55' mmm t ,. . . . ,, ,. VWY . . . - M ,, ,, . -3- ,.- - JU.,--, .. , -4. , - - . 9.1- l.L rl- .,,,, Q ,,,i,.. Expanding their knowledge of teaching careers, ing, maintain a B average, have a study hall, and members of Future Teachers of America participated show interest in teaching. in service projects and conventions during the 1969- Throughout the year, FTA gave birthday presents 70 school year. y to the children at Fairhaven Children's Home and Sponsored by Mrs. Boykin four members gained also held a Christmas party there. ex erience b workin as cadet teachers at Wilder Re nlat- meefinvg included 11 fo fam in whifh P Y 3 A 1 G ' 8 8 P 8 Elementary School. Students Wishing to participate Mr, Samuel Beckdahl, a C0-sponsor, Spoke on Biafra in this program was required to have a senior stand- and discussed his experiences as a teacher in India. i A . ,A Ugvy sr,,s - . - in ' law' is i - ' it ' I My 4 l ,. During a regular meeting, Cheryl McKinney, president and a cadet teacher, discuss plans for a picnic and spring trip. FTA-Rou' 1, Janis Miller, jan Jones, Kathy Flanagan, Robin Cantrell, Missie Coller, Sandy Flippo, Diana Davis, Terrie Clopton, Dixie McKinney. Rffu'-2, Jan Wallis, Patty Owings, Pat Forsythe, Debra Hall, Gail Young, Cindy Hodges, Linda Sharp, Delaine Ward. Row 3, Mrs. Amanda Boykin-sponsor, Patty johnson, Sherry Hawkins, Karen Moll, Barbara Teague, Annette Morgan, Claudia Turner, Pat Gertz, Cheryl McKinney. fl?-Zu' 4, Sherrie Culbertson, Nedra Gregory, Linda Eastwood, Cathy Rogers, Sharon King, LeAnn VanSomeren, Teresa Sparkman, jim Blair, Ed Ofnlfln. 1. of a maku f ille N Apr Gle. C chai eact FHA-Row l Debbie Brake, Honhart, Mei Bauch, Laura McCann, Mai Barbara Craw FHA-Below. Cheryl Roebk Barby Hilmes Lantlureth, Li Thelma Hayte Yates,--sponso Fischer, Kay H --- .13 i ...fi kai and sents and fhich ' iafra adia. ,V S A .. .. .4 xie McKinney. Mrs. Amanda yl McKinney. im Blair, Ed .,...., -rw... .. ,. .l Pw-- Debbie Brake, Donna Hill. Row 2, Sandra See Honhart, Merril Picotte, Vanda Kepley, Mrs. Bauch, Laura Clampett, Linda Crumpley, Pat McCann, Mary Mapes, Tricia Treat, Meriam FI-IA Week fApril 5-llj marked the high point of a year's activities for members of Future Home- makers of America as conventions and a bake off filled the schedule. Members attended the city-wide Fl-lA meeting on April 6 and went to Jefferson City to represent Glendale at the state-wide meeting there. On April 9, the Spring Bake-Off gave the girls a chance to demonstrate their baking skills. Winners of each of three divisions-cakes, pies and cookies- were awarded ribbons. The Christmas season was marked by the annual Christmas banquet. Ann Smith, Fl-IA Christmas Queen, presided over the ceremonies, attended by Sherrie Culbertson and Pam Christie. ln February, the annual Mother-Daughter banquet was held with the mothers being presented roses in the traditional ceremony of the roses. FHA-Row 1, Mickey Burgess, Lynda Carter, Debbie Morris, Lisa Witherspocwn, Susan Skiffington, Patty Garrison, Teri Carroll, Janelle XX'ills ,Nancy Underwood, Karen Johnson, Karen Bussell, Kathy James, Judy Flood, Pat Smith, Susan Anna Robinson-sponsor. Ro u' 3. Debbie Hill, Debbie McAden, Joy Monday, Karen Houlette, Keri Chapple, Dixie McKinney. Mrs. JoAnn Rimmer-sponsor. Rou' 4, Cindy Cain, Patty Johnson, Reta Ogle, Mary Jo Jenkins, Sandy Chadwick, Nancy Revis, Karen Johnson, Tricia Wilcox. Rau' 5. Barbara Crawford, Susan Frederick, Theresa Bright, Peggy Busch, Judy Westfall, Kathy Anclress, Cathy Roscoe, Kathy Dougan, Teresa Sparkman l . 4. . ig r 1 xml. affix. ..i. l A TT . s ' ' ' A- ' H-I-iz:-u var- . .... ,,,,,.,.. ..iW....f-f--f FHA-Below, Rau' 1, Sheila White, Mary Ann Schultz, Terri Clopton, Cathy Roberts, Becky Vlenhilile- Loni Weflfl. Pam w,00dil'l. Karen CIIVIDQSS. Cheryl Roebke, Corbi Burrows. Rnu' 2. Becky Weaver, Jennifer Ott, Marcia Bench, Linda Jones, Cindy Erb, Barbara Oberheidt, Ann Smith, Barby Hilmes, Cathy Coon, Susan Selph. Cindy Brake, Pat Spindler. Rn11'3. Paula Looney, Sharon Grissom, Susie Holbert, Lani Smith, Emily Lantlureth, Linda Bradshaw, Joyce Brown. Pat Vlfeaver, Marilyn McKee, Susan Spicer. Rau' 4. Mrs. Clara .Rummel-sponsor, Stephanie Hoffman, Thelma Hayter, Karen Turner, Debbie Adams, Nancy Mayhall, Cristy Stark. Pam Smith, Kay Watterly, V1ckie.Lane, Susan Burton, Mrs. Frances Yates-sponsor. Rau' 5. Joyce McDonald. Gail Christie, Sherrie Culbertson, Becky Robinson, Jane Gammon, Linda Freeman, Leslie Benson, Cis Fischer, Kay Hannon, Jill Looney. :4g41g.L.:.1Q-... . 41.4 ' ...::l..l -I. ..2.. .' -g,,f,.Q'L..g1.: Q....L...7 e.:.QL'. .:.-..' 1.1 3 V ',,,:2', VL, ,, ' ' !f3'! P Report Ace in the Hole was the theme of the annual employer-employee banquet in which Dr. Willard Graff, superintendent of Springfield Public Schools, spoke at the Parkview Cafeteria. The Cooperative Occupational Education Club helped their members to learn the skills for the job they are presently or will be holding throughout their lifetime. At the intra-city meeting of COE clubs, members described their jobs and the problems they have encountered. A comparison was made between the other schools as to occupations and what had been accomplished in these occupations. As the year drew to a close, members began pre- paring notebooks about business practices and other good job habits. COE members completed the year x y we , N tyi,, ,W with observation of each other branching out in new fields, in preparation for their work life. Mr. Moon helps to solve problems facing COE club members. COOPERATIYE OCCUPATIONAL -EDUCATION-Raw 1, Karen Woody, Mary Ann Cooper, Debra Beard, Janet Cosrove, Irene Freeman, jerrie johnson, Pam Williams, Gay Meek, Carol Courtois. Row 2, Mr. Henry Moon, Richard Lands, Lowell Bench, Randy Wrinkle, Steve Anderson, Ken Peters, Randy Hastings, Mike Selph, john Eells. .Row 3, David Paulsell, Tony. Beyer, Cary 'Garri,son, Dave Hastings, Pat Jackson, Lanny Ross, jim Crain, Gerald Churchill. Row 4, Ronnie Spickard, Larry Floyd, David Powell, Carl Cannefax, Paul Kahmann, Randy Carns, Allan Hoke, Don Bennett. In JHUUUY, COE member CNY Gflffison files his income Club members prepare notebooks for the district convention. tax as Mr. Moon checks his W-2 forms. M .J FUTUK Hubbell, Keith Si Gillespie Mike D Mrs. Gl social ct 15: 1 'f ff x f -,ff 4 1 nd , ,,,, A, Muay Q U V i t if ,M c' ff'V rg, F I 4 V UIWMW 'W xx 1 gi, ,,., 1 W ar.. -fx , -1 , . 1 , . I a I w I 1 , 4 1 . 1 1 Y Z. .1 .1 p .QI . ,fu X. If ,L 5. ., Il, ,,.,' V ,Wifi 'WZ Y .is , Student -worker Susan Wallace, senior, gixes her attention to filing student 'A v My A. , -X-3-,EL-A, ef, Agp, 'gp ,,.g.L..ra...Lg.a. x x' STUDENT WORKERS-Row 1, Nancy Grant, Cindy Lipscomb, Pam Jefferies, Laura Skelly, Rosemary Messick, Donna Knox Vicki Tyler Carmen Franklin Lisa Grandstaff Jill B B k , , ryson, ec y Langston, Terri Carroll, Julie Newman, Debbie Fultz, Sue Nash, Shelly Kynion, Sally Scanlon, Jill Mays, Cindy Roberts. Row 2, Jodi Stark, Mickey Burgess, Linda Warren, Penny Payne, Susie Hankins, Brenda Jones, Ede Allee, Linda Hunt, Karen Bussell, Michelle Roper, Kay Wylie, Cindy Lofshault, Martha Askew, Jeanne Risner, Stephanie Hoffman, Judy Colaw, Mary Frederick, Judy Tilton, Linda Chittim, Elizabeth Lyons. Row 3, Julie Turner, Cindy Kendell, Sharon Jones, Susan Everett, Janice Bauer, Sherry Bates, Sherrie Culbertson, Zola Johnson, Jan O'Connell, Sandy Flippo, Teresa Young, Debbie Isenburg, Sharon King, Kathy Flanagan, Nancy Marler, Gail Genzer, Barbara Teague, Brenda Hubbard, Janet Eli. Row 4, Kathie Neale, Nancy Mayhall, Rita Fesperman. Cindy Erb, Jane Gammon, Sally Snead, Cis Fischer, Mary Boyd, Debbie Adams, Jane Egger, Becky Howard, Karen Hall, Susan Wallace, Chris Holdren, Debbie Bollenger, Gail French, Becky Duck, Karen Madsen, Jackie Allshie, Kathy Dougan. Rauf 5, Sharon Keltner, Karen Neale, Gary Floyd, David Askew, Norman Harp, Larry Buzbee, Gary Grove, David Reid, Ti S L ' ' m weeney, ane Pierce, Roger McLean, Dean Trussell, Glenn Clary, Jim Taylor, Mark Huxley, Tom Holmes, Joe Killian, Jimmy Dopp, Jim Wooley, Kathy DePreste, Pam Bailey. f- ,cw-rf, ,:v?' ,Q 352' 'f,f'f':ff':,f . e, -V f Z 1' fig? 1 J ff if Student office workers Sally Snead and Tom Maples place the events cumulative records in the main office. of the week on the school calendar, i 'I,,,,Ei'5i2QT2Q.,L'f H1721 WffYi'1i5? 4L,,,L L-.-L A-f---iif 4539- 3'-z'7-f:- - -- LifCI5fI45JZ7GZZ.W7 Delegates SAFETY CO1 Poindexter, L2 Ruthie Will, Cheryl Davids Chuck Dando, David Aderho Bill Evans, M Doing vt student woi XY'orkers offices deli' attendance bus and att Student 1 washed dis and test scc assisted in J 2- cf Delegates to a Traffic Conference in jefferson City- --Pat Weaver, jim Safety Council officers Laura Skelly, Cathy Rogers, and Jim Langham Sellars, and Ruthie Will-grm over safety magazines. ' make signs as they discuss plans for Safety Council. SAFETY COUNCIL-Row 1, Cindy Davis, Lani Wetzel, Marsha Stansberry, Cindy Casey, Cheryl Roebke. Sherrie Hawkins, janet Burkey, Linda Poindexter, Laura Skelly, Linda Durbin, Barbara Schmidt, Susan Radcliff. Row 2. Mr. Kenneth Clark, Carol Flynn, Kathy Summers, Debbie Apostol, Ruthie Will, Pat Weaver, Karen Kooistra, Mary Ellen Spicer, Patty johnson, Chris Holdren, Cathy Rogers, Debbie Hyde, Jeannine Stanton. Row 3, Cheryl Davidson, Vicki Ellingsworth, janet Eli, Sue Haseltine, Cheri Carter, jeri Anne Leonetti, jim Fossard. Steve Miller, Joe Colaw, Bill Fugate, Chuck Dando, Kelly Grisham. Row 4, Mr. Richard Catt, Gary Griffin, Bruce Holdren, Danny Flippo, Roger McLean, Chris Bradley, john Sphar, David Aderhold, Jim Langham, Chip Kane, Tim jenkins, Bob Allen, A. J. Romle. Row 5, Kenny Moore, Rick Frenchett, Jeff Davis, David Reid, Bill Evans, Mike Crighton, Jim Sellars, Phil Klapp, David Hutchison. Doing work in every facet of Glendale life, student workers performed a variety of tasks. XX'orkers in the main office and counselors' offices delivered passes and filed materialyln the attendance office, workers helped with keeping bus and attendance records. Student aids in the cafeteria took money and washed dishes, those in the gym recorded roll and test scores. In the library, student librarians assisted in all areas of library work. Promoting safety in the halls and parking lot at Glendale this year, the Safety Council worked to make a better and safer school. Under the leadership of sponsor Mr. Kenneth Clark, the council made intercom announcements andfposters to encourage driving safety in the parking lot. -Three council members attended a Traffic Safety Conference in Jefferson City. The group also supported Safety Week, a proclama- tion by Governor Hearnes. 90 AZ ya 9 -. .LL- Row 1, Robin Cantrell, Barbara Weathers, Pam Woodin, Vicki Haney, Phyllis Weaver, Karen Woody-secretary, Mary Ann Schultz, Peggy Clawson, Marty Hensley, Linda Sherer. Row 2, Jeanine Stanton, Karen Johnson, jill Reynolds, Nancy Ebe, Barbara Schmidt, Kay Bowler, Gere Wageman, Susie Schneider, Holly Mix--treasurer. Row 3, Rebecca Dea- ton, Elaine Wheat. Raw 4, Peggy Dwyer, Nancy Shulti. R0w'5, Sherry Kramer-vice president, Leslie Long. Row 6, Sue Simpson, Kay Vinyard. Rfow 7, Camille Consolvo, Beverly Posey. Row 8, Teresa Morton, Harriet Deane. Row 9, Cindy Knott, Michal Soxman, Paula Dennison, Jan O'Connell, Jocelyn Metzger, Sherrie Hawkins. Row 10, Brenda Jones, Sherrie Culbertson, Sara Clinkenbeard, Connie Brooks, Carolyn Kelly, Teresa Young. Row 11, Mrs. Mires, Marilyn McKee, Debbie Sullins, Barbara Blake, Bev Heidbrink, president, Mrs. Mahan: ANCHOR CLUB. Nancy Ebe presents a plaque and certificates from Anchor Club to Bev Heidbrink an re Thomas for outstanding work on the ALSAC-Drive by Mix p sident and treasure r of Anchor Club ,. , .3 x ,,. . -1-V: gy- ,AA ' -- f-e-W -'M ' 'Q l E 4 X V N I gm: is 'fl' Karen Wood l i r 1. Mr. Moore 8. Scott Wilki Blake, 16. Mi Bass, 24. jim 31. John whi 39. Bob Down The Re' l i i ......-wst- I-pw A----f ' ecretary, Mary Iill Reynolds, Rebecca Dea- Long. Row 6, ieane. Row 9, v 10, Brenda Mrs. Mires, B. 1C . Drive by X Opening the doors of leadership and service for students was the Key Club, sponsored by Mr. Paul Moore and Mr. Russell King. Activities for the year included the Missouri-Arkansas District Convention held in Kansas City, April 3 and 4, and a student g ii leadership banquet honoring class and club presi- dents February 12. In May, the 1970-71 officers were announced at the annual Parent Appreciation picnic. 1,7 Busying itself with service projects was the Anchor Club, which visited an Indian Reservation school at Wyandotte, Oklahoma, and provided the children with clothing. Membership cards for the Springfield 'Zoo were sold to raise money for its needed improve- ments. Members also worked for the Red Cross as teachers for YMCA and YWCA. Valentine's Day was the theme of a party given for the Connelly Rest Home. A plaque from Danny Thomas was presented for outstanding collection for the ALSAC Drive. Their annual end-of-the-year banquet an- nounced the 1970-71 officers. W 4- if 6 M X? - ff X , ' it 4 ' N-ua is ..... Karen Woody and Sherry Kramer pack cookies for their club's Thanksgiving basket. 1. Mr. Moore, 2. Warren Robinett, 3. Dan Chiles-secretary, 4. Mike McNabb, 5. Jim Miller, 6. Russ Rose-vice president, 7. Roger McLean, 8. Scott Wilkerson, 9. Kent Brashears, 10. John Westermann, 11. jeff White, 12. Chris Randall, 13. David Reid, 14. Terry White, 15. Charles Blake, 16. Mike jehle, 17. Dexter Davis, 18. Fred Ellison, 19. Greg Love, 20. Danny King, 21. Nick Heatherly, 22. Mr. King, 23. Randy Bass, 24. jim Bouldin, 25. Tim Scruggs, 26. Phil Buterbaugh, 27. jim Taylor, 28. Mitch Smith-president, 29. Mike Lane, 30. john Brackley, 31. John White, 32. Bruce Wittmer, 33. Greg Iffrig, 34. Bill Evans, 35. Tim Sweeney, 36. Mike Fuller, 37. Mark Robinett, 38. Steve Smith, 39. Bob Downer, 40. Greg Johnston-treasurer, 41. Mike Deiker. The Reverend Guy Lawyer speaks at the Key Club Leadership Banquet. Herb -Ioebstl pauses a moment to purchase a ribbon. i 1 '-t'. 1 xg ' ' ' .',.-Qi. 3' 145' :iw fm :f:,', 1, 4 4 '- , : I 'J WW1 5 ,zjgzw W1 ,QW p f. f . - Y :Ari-gJMZ.ff'4Mf:Z' ' ,-WN 1 31, ,455 ,f ir f'w2fji f ,,A fx 1'. 7' - I1 .4 il' 4 i! l! is J, 1? I ! i 1 -N, A , . 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An eximmation of the pollution of the ames Rn er was one of the many projects the newly formed Lab Assistants Club studied Other actmtnes included trips to the Phillips 66 Laboratories of Oil Refinxno in Bartlesvrlle Oklahoma and the State Hrvhway Patrol criminal labs in efferson Cnty The annual Science Fair was hosted by the Science Club with a get acqu unted mixer for the participants Another mixer was held for eighth graders who Row 1, Lauri might be interested 1n jomrng Science Club next Andy Barrowp year Their field trip was taken to St Louis on sex FiJf?L'-Z2 Ba alle I , April 11 to XISIL the Chmatron Planetlrium and Bradley, Mike Row 4, David Computer Logic and Mathematics of a Sprro Paul AL graph were some of the topics for discussion at Math Club Members discussed roblems and dis P coveries rn the area of math Grant s 1'1rm Mr. Gerald Bonham Math Club sponsor explains a Dr. Robert Moore ceramics engineer explains to the Science Club the characteristics Lab assistants difficult problem to its members. - of high-strength material by using a transparency. fri Row 1, Brenda Bishop-jones, Carol Guthrie-secretary, Susan Schneider, Cathy Clary, Janice Eager, Leslie Long, Donna Jones,.Susan ARatcliff. Row 2, Orville Bradley, Roger McLean, Mike S 3 OUCY, Allsfalf T1'Umb0, Jlm Miller, Tim Roberts, E311 I-1PSC0mb, Mf- B0f1ham4 R010 3, Steve Senior Bob Downer looks through a telescope made by 'Mr.Ron Boyer,a student weet, Russ Rose. Joe Meyer, T1m.Bradley, Mark Huffhrnes, Tom Bouldin, Mark Johnston, jack Lilley. Row 4, ll1ck.Krull, Garrrck Eastwood, Mike Lane, Phil Buterbaugh, vice president, Tim Scruggs, David Reid, Warren Robinett-president: MATH CLUB, --'hs--1 ' , V--Q f--- af -Q-f ,, . I ,,. - -- f ff.f:--gf-V,-, - W-, , -.. - , , ,, ,,s ,, ,,,, ,, 4. , Row 1, Laurie Mitchell-librarian, CLUB. i 1 HfaCfCfiSfiCS Lab assistants Tom Bouldin and Gary Buckley obtain specimens of the water from the james River to examine its contents for a project. Ovshak, Anne Graves, Paula Dennison, Shara Mount, Susan Schoeller, Martha Downer, Holly Mix, Andy Barrow, john Dykman, Dale Beveridge, Mark Leverenze, Don Evans, jerry Bescher, Mr. Elbert. Row 2, Debbie Bruton, Peggy Stewart, Rex Finley, Bill Kolze, Bob Bradley, Steve Nelson, Mark Daughtry, Randy Campbell, Steve Bramer, Steve Miller, David Crane, Roger McLean, Lane Pierce, Verna Roiufs. Row 3, jeff Dickins, Keith Buterbaugh, Mike Dieker, jim Craig-treasurer, Jim Geringer, Chuck Grinnian, Orville Bradley, Mike Jehle, Greg Love-historian, Mark Masters, Randy Bass-vice president, Steve Griswold, Mike Fuller, Kathy Kelly, Scott Bonacker. Row 4, David Wheeler, Jeff Dickinson, Rusty Robinson, Tom Bouldin, Brad McCammon, john Cawlfield, Harry Kelly, Tim Bradley, Dan Crane, Paul Augspurger, Garrick Eastwood, Bob Downer-public relations director, Mike Lane-president, Tim Scruggs, joe Ratcliff: SCIENCE . t,s, 321 tsl, s avr' , N.-1 .ttt 'B .4 Mitch Smith, lab assistant, measures carefully to receive just the correct amount of sulfuric acid. Row 1, Laurie Mitchell, jan Pierce, Polly Ovshak, Carol Guthrie, Kathy Rogers. Row 2, Gary Buckley, Linda a telescope made by 'Mr.Ron Boyer a student teacher at Glendale. Denney, Anita Winslow-secretary-treasurer, Donna Jones, Steve Nelson, Miss Fallin. Rau' 3, Bob Downer, Chuck y Courtney, Tom Bouldin, Doug Long, Tim Bradley-liaison officer, Mitchel Smrithfvice chairman. Row 4, Mr Richard Rose, Mike Lane, Harry Kelly-Chairman, Tim Scruggs, Steve Smith, Mr. Hansen. Noi prerenz Connie Emerson, Steve Griswold, Mr. Elbert-sponsor: LAB ASSISTANTS CLUB. nw--vwvwrw S J-'wx , T-, 'WV YYYV M? M-in w,4,Y, , - ,WNW .,, ,.,. ,- f Yf-f -V--ff---f-if f--- -'-'fe'--fe-'-7-f': ' -'if'f'- f'+ 'TT'f1 ' ' l ? W if The challenge of complex strategy faced members of the Chess Club throughout the year. Aiming at improung their basic knowledge of chess members culminated the year with a double elimination tourn ament The winners were presented trophles Outside of the usual meetings Chess Club sponsored several parties including a Halloween party complete with costumes Studying market trends and comparing collections occupied most of the time of Coin Club members dur- ing their year Most members owned collections and followed various coins value with the sharp eye of a speculator Although the collections ranged from extensive to limited the boys all shared an interest not only in corn values but in the historic value as well Ai tables Cheryl Crandall Brenda Bishop-jones Mike Rarrick Bill Collier Herbert joebstl Mark Bates Debbie Isenberg Dwight Ball Marlene Asel. Row 1: Mr. Glenn Painter-sponsor Ted Griesbaum Polly Ovshak Tom Hornback Tracy Jones Mike Carr. Row 2 Steve 'Miller Mikel Bishop-jones Mike Wilkinson Bill Stewart Dave johnson Charles Hornback. Row 3 Paul Burgess Timothy Wommack Scott Bonacker Paul Miller, Pat Bilyeu, Becky Baker, Derrick Filkens, Jim Jackson. -- - -r .M s-gag Jas .nag .... .11 i 4 LIBRARY CLUi Davis, Pamela I Tresa Howard, 1 Kay Bruner, Mrs NURSES CLUB Peggy Stahl, K: 1 4 . a L . 1 , . , 1 A Y 7 1 l l 7 l I 9 3 1 3 7 1 1 v y 1 1 1 1 1 Q Q I 2 1 r Contributing their study hall time to work as library assistants 28 students turned out to join the Library Club. Besides their monthly meetings and library work, club members planned several parties including a Christmas party at the Children's Home complete with a Santa, a Halloween party, a pot- luck supper, and a faculty tea in April to mark National Library Week. Speakers and career studies helped Nurses' Club members determine their interest in a medical career while trips to hospitals and centers illustrated a few of the many areas in which medical careers are available. This year's Nurses' Club traveled to the Red Cross center for a tour and lecture, visited Grand Acres, and heard a student speaker from St. John's Hospital report on her work as an aide there. LIBRARY CLUB-Row 1, Sandie Flippo, Jan O'Connell, Debbie Drummond, Patty Owings, Jana Jones, Janice Miller, Willa Crane, Randi Davis Pamela Ellwood. Row 2, Kathy Dougan, Cathy Roscoe, Laurie Hanlen, Michelle Roper, Debbie Isenberg, Sharon King, Nelda Harper Tresa Howard Debbie Morris, Tissie Smith. Row 3, Norman Harp, Lenore Guyette, David Cantrell, Vivian Crowley, Pam Christie, Doris Kay Bruner Mrs Opal Roberts, Mrs. Roberta Hukreide, sponsors. NURSES CLUB Row 1, Debbie Gilbreath, Lori Key, Debbie Drummond, Kathy Waggoner, Susan Hall, Cathy Francis. Rou' 2, Miss O'Brien Puppy Stahl Kfrren Peck, Kathy Kindig, Mrs. Fender. Row 3, Linda Lee, jane Leverenz, Kathy Taylor, Holly Mix. ' , W M if , ..t.:..:3 . r:gg,'.,,:p., 3 ah- ,,' x The Glendale Letterman's Club, which is for those boys who have lettered in one of Glendale's sports, presented its members with another active year. Under the direction of Coach Robert Lechner, Glendale's head football coach, the Letterman's Club sponsored such activities as the Student-Faculty bas- ketball game at the end of the basketball season in which the faculty plays members of the varsity foot- ball team. The students boast of a perfect record of never having lost a game, though also never having legally won a game in seven years. The Letterman's Club also sponsored an All- Sports Banquet at the end of the year instead of the individual banquet for each sport as has been in past years. Coach Lechner is assisted by the other coaches in club sponsorship, LETTERMAN'S CLUB-Row 1, john Langham, Mark Cannon, David Aderhold, Robbie Holmes, Danny Walker, Billy Fugate, Reid Claxton, Kevin Lollar, Don Propps. Row 2, Don O'Hara, Dennis Tucker, Bill Daniels, Tom Cook, Ronnie Sutherland, Gary Grove, Kirk Wulff. Row 3, Earnie Bohner, Kevin Wyatt, Gary Walton, jim Risner, Mike johnson, Tom Bouldin, john White, Mike McNabb. Row 4, jim Gustaveson, Ken Norton, David Rumfelt, john Brackley, Larry Hunt, Larry Buzbee, Allen Weatherly, Ted W'hitaker, john Bench, jim Sellars, Tom Maples. Lettermen Bill Fugate and Russell Garrison watch as their fellow grapplers participate in the first wrestling assembly to be held at Glendale. Under the the sports-min Association sl activities durin, The Glenda GIRIJS ATHL Plaster, Sally Sc jean Goben. Su Tucker, Shirley Butler, Sandy E Flemming, Carr Cheryl Duck. l Becky Windhar Sports-minded GAA's Kay Turner and Linda a..-..,W.-..N,.,-..v,.,.,...-....,,,.,,i.Y,,,,,,.......-T,,...A,,,,. ,,,,..V-...,. ...Y wi Y- nA..+....-W..-.. ,.,, ...v..--W Chittim try-o' never having ed an All- xr instead of as has been er coaches in r, Reid Claxton, Wulff. Row 3, m Gustaveson, Tom Maples. Under the direction of Mrs. jennifer Minton, the sports-minded members of the Girl's Athletic Association sponsored and participated in many activities during the year. The Glendale chapter of GAA was host for vol- leyball and basketball sports day in which all the high school chapters could take part in. Through intramurals and other events, the members earned points and were given awards on the basis of point accumulation at the spring awards banquet. GIRL'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION-Row 1, Pam Grassle, Rose DeGray,'jane Boone, Julie Roberts, Penni.Potter, Agnes McClernon, Debbie Plaster, Sally Scanlon, Susan Everett, Pam' Brown, Sherre Tokarczyk, Anhe Graves, Debbie Dowelll Roiu 2,' Mrs. Calhoun-sponsor, Cheryl Davidson, jean Goben. Susan McBride, Debby McAden, Barbara, Roberts, joy Monday, 'Ann Stiegemeyer, Deanna Chastain, jean Hern, Caren Goodson, Diane Tucker, Shirley Sisco. Row 3, Lynn Luckfielcl, Jill Looney, Leslie Erwin, Susan Fleak, Jo Ellen Pennington, Kay Hannon, Belinda Ipock, Genie Butler, Sandy Burd, Brenda Buff, Carol Phillips, Carol Allee, Sally Sater, Mrs. Minton-sponsor. Row 4, Gayle Watson, Nancy Burkey,- Mary Flemming, Carol Cantwell, Cookie Bright, Gail Folk, Sherry Kramer, Beth Fisher, Linda Chittim, Kathy 'Dougan, Teresa Morton, Natalie Lowther, Cheryl Duck. Row 5, Georgann Roscoe, Debbie Reed, Linda Warren, Kay Turner, Patty Whitaker, Sheila Rippey, Cindy Davis, Debbie McDaris, Becky Windham, Constance Brooks, Laura Vanlandingham, Anita Hellmer. . ff 5, b ll G Ga le Watson, GAA president, presides over a business meeting. A' -My i K .9 Wi- e I mer and Linda Chittim try-out for the Powderpuff Basket a ame. y I 1, li Wi, 4921. 17.21 . -.. il 1' ri ri, il :Ill Qi -1 ' u 'S n .1 A-x L 'far B532 V iz? l 5: ft li ,231 l fi, ', il.: Si iff: SI -2-2 '- 'li fl :Q lil 1?-fi 4 -. , 4 i .T sit , 12.2 ' 1 ii. w 1 , 'li ' .. .V it fig l pri 1 N 'f ' i '33 A 4-3 . ,I I-l E :ty - 2. l - 4 li .ml I -TQ, . , ,... 2 1' I , , X V 3. l -If Q1 J za . - gl , :r lf , -. ly, E l f , l zz: - l ' . 4 ,-' l 7 4 4: I I A rj. 97 ,l l . if l l 4: Linz.. -'f..'Z,i T .1 - -1g:f....M-11515, , ,tif-:',,.,, N, .1 1 ,, -,r...-- ,. .. - ... .-f,1:.,,1. , .- - ,e.J1.n.y -Hui, Q .,.,,- ,..., .. .-.an , .Nm A , ' ' ' ' V - 4' ' ' 2-.H .ei-.-4':E'ff1f.,1.-riff... f. - 1-Lb-.....' ' ' ,Q . ' '-' - ' 1 1- ' 1-' '- ffmff 5 7 .5. '-'Tf f'x'7Qf' -'5 7 T7f1 ? '7'1 f? Efill' 'lv - 1 -- 1. 1 -1- - f, .1 . , .. V 4',..-,,.,- . . - 'E F 1 P w bl I r' V G i w L E A1 v I v S E is R 1,1 E' .Q -f 'W' WM! QI ,ws-4 ff- Q' ' ,-5 lv in A1 A Q3 A HM 3' ' ,,!,, 7 'V ' I E9 J ,J , 4 . Q' 5.1 ji I 25,1 ,o,. . 'Y 5 Ffh! rl fw - 2.1 mm svgn-a ' '4 fi-M4 fe 1, 1 1 'wwf , sv ' I 3113 33 V ,. H1 .,, ., , fan 7 ' fj' 1 51,1341 2 Q . 5' 'f 7:15 213- f ' 5' - 41- V ' If 017' '-u FL ,fx ...,y..wbf'V ' W, 'rr ' 9-:Llff vffl ' - ' ' -f ' -A A-:a.'f.lieZZrg' ,44lL,..fi,1g Qg11Q, - Q ,A ,,, AM, ',,Lg,-4,, ' Qif'i 1f7'i'7 ': 'li x In addition to the annual Winter Concert held in November, the sixty-one members of Glendale's orchestra kept busy this year with numerous school and civic performances. One of its important accomplishments was qualify- ing at the District Music Festival, held April 3 and 4, for the State Music Festival held the 25th of the same month. Twenty outstanding members played in the Youth Symphony Concert, March 12 and later traveled to Arkansas Polytechnic to play there. - Under Mr. Gulley's leadership, the orchestra played on other occasions, including the Christmas Assem- bly, the annual assembly preceding its own concert, and for the Senior Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises. Two Springfield junior highs, Pershing, and Hickory Hills, also attended performances of the orchestra. During an early morning practice for an assembly, Mr. Willard Gu ey leads orchestra members through the 1812 Overture. ORCHESTRA-Row 1, Darwin Smith, Connie Chiles, Linda Bradshaw, Libby Falk, Sherry Renick, Beverly Meyer, Wendy Price, Sally Napier. Row 2, Ann Smith, janet Lewis, Pat Flowers, Sheri Sloan, Laura Miles, Ede Allee, Beverly Heidbrink, Kathy Miles, Rhonda Henson, Diana Plank, Cynthia Lands, Sue Mullikin. Row 3, Carol Allee, Dave Anderson, Ronald Blevins, Greg Tokarczyk, Connie Saterfield, john Bennett, Becky Bryant, Susan Honhart, jim Bouldin, Connie Brooks, Paul Augspurger, Terry Norris, Gail Christie, Diane Vernon, Patty Garrison, Brent Steinart. Doris Lewis. Row 4, Cathy Rollins, Janice Frankum, Teressa Norris, Kevin Jennings, Tom Emberton, Dennis Harrel, Leah Day, Marilyn Asher, Richard Rhea, Don Slentz, Rusty Robinson, Harold Ruf, David Barnes, john Westermann. , 1 - r bat ing Stu tov ma to CIO BAND-Row spurger, Jim Barclay, Wac Dale Alday, Debbie Gund Paul Webb, ll Darl Camerox Wallace, Dia ton, Mr. Wif Bishop-Jones, ar traveled to chestra played stmas Assem- own concert, Jmrnencement ghs, Pershing, formances of m M, .1 ' ,z ' ,, 7752- 1 agar.-QQ,3 'Xl l Napier. Row Diana Plank, -Becky Bryant, einart, Doris .sher, Richard The practices paid off. Again the Glendale Band battled the elements as they practiced precision march- ing before school in preparation for another year. Students witnessed their dedication at their out-of- town engagement, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and at the many home games during the football season. About two-thirds of the band was privileged to perform with the SMS band for a near capacity crowd at the December 17 St. Louis Cardinal's game against the Cleveland Browns. Other ex- tracurricular performances included the Christmas parade, the SMS Homecoming and a rain-soaked march at Evangel's homecoming. The Glendale Band also participated in the State Music Festival. The band twirlers produced a breathtaking ad- dition to their normally showy routines ,by incorporat- ing into their performances the use of knives. BAND--Row 1, Dianne Carnes, Flo Hendrickson, Cathy DePreste, Kay Patten, Susan McBride, Mary Foster, Patti, Peele. Rauf 2, Paul Aug- spurger, jim Bouldin, Constance Brooks, Gary Walton, Randall Moors, Ken Nelson, David Wheeler, Dave Johnson, Dianna Young, Dennis Barclay, Wade Warren, Anne Graves. Row 3, Dan Wilson, Marcia Bench, Lynda Carter, Anita Brown, Barbara Blake, Tom Street, Tom Ross, Dale Alday, john Bennett, Dave Anderson, Barry Ralls, Dave Zapatka, Chris Ormsbee, Susan Honhart. R0w 4, Eddie White, Weber Warren, Debbie Gunderson, Cheri Hanchey, Don Slentz, jon Rhines, Richard Rhea, Bob Clifton, Mark McClanahan, Richard Langston, Rich Drake, Paul Webb, Mike Morgan, Randy Bass, Jay Beck, Rick Bilyeu, Kevin Kraft, Mike Hiers, Rodney Pennington, Kelly Brown, Rick Stover, Paul Miller, Darl Cameron. Row 5, Rolinda Flood, Mike Nevatt, Bob Greels, Jo Hellyer, Stan Neff, Terry White, Judy Burksg twirlers: Becky Bryant, Pam Wallace, Diana Warner, Holly Mix, Tom Emberton, Bobbie Finnell, Leah Day, Marilyn Asher, john Gardner, Roger Blevins, Kathy Pember- ton, Mr. Willard Gulley-sponsor, Craig Tokarczyk-drum major, Pam Williams-drum majorette, Eirik Rosendahl, Art Augspurger, Mike Bishop-Jones, Greg Wait, Rodney Schellack. T-SL-I-Z --'f--wa., ' --- IJ'F '51!:' N. i:-,,-,,1,.- ,-3. .1 . 'i ' f 2f' 1 - 11.1--ga,'-K - 1. . - . wx.,-.s .-.. - .,r.i.,.a .,.. - . ---. ..,.- -ui A I -:L:,,,,,. , .,,,,'x.li...-...,,-.0-----e ------ ----3--A - --ffq--W-- r- +-W-:z-H ' 'f-1 W ' 'I . , ,,.... ,J ,A+----f ------- -, - 1 , , Qi, ij . 5 2 The 1965-TO Glendale Band Twirlers are Holly Mix, Pam Wallace, Diana Warner, Becky Bryant and Connie Saterfield. Music students reached out to touch the world of sound this year at Glendale. Throughout the year the Concert Choir sang at various assemblies and social functions including a Winter Concert presented December 16 and the Spring Concert given in April. The choir concentrated on learning four part har- mony This year Mr. James Shollenberger music teacher equalxzed the number of male and female voices balancing the bass and soprano tones. The Madrigal, a small performing group con- centrated on 15th century music and sang seasonal music. Performing in the Patriotic Assembly the Free- dom Singers sang patriotic songs of our countrys her'tage. I Chorus II the second step in Glendales choral program was a training class for the Concert Choir The group learned how to read music and how to sing well in a small group. This year at Glendale a Freshman Madrigal was formed in order to give freshmen training in sing- ing four-part harmony. f T , fi , ,,,- MADRIGAL-Row 1, Gail Young, Beverly Heidbrink,' Beverly Kirschke, Nedra Greory, Beckie Boyd, Becky Robinson, Vicki Ellingsworth, Mar- ilyn Fahl, Tresa Howard, Chris Scott. Row 2, Bruce Brown, Jim Risner, Paul Weatherford, Bob Brazeale, Owen Cole, Charles Scott, Jack Risner, Benny Weatherford, Tim Jennings, Doug Langston. 4 J V 1 we -'sl' f 27 A ' .an wif Di' ' CHORUS H+-Row 1, Vicki Rumfelt, Jane Boone, Jane Arringdale, Peggy Marshall, Ann Royal, Merril Picotte, Carol Renner, Mr. James Shollen- berger. Row 2, Karen Reid, Theresa Hunnell, Relxanna Ipock, Cindy Brake, Brenda Loucks, Karen Caviness, Paula Zuck, Thelma Hayter, Teresa White. Row 3, Peggy Sharp, Pat Weaver, Karen Baker, Nancy Revis, 'Mary 'Jo Jenkins, Mary Kurtz, Julie Arringdale, Sandra Richards, Judy- Fischards, Row 4, Mary Mapes, Cathie Walker, Cheryl Davidson, Vickye Keathley, Marilyn Tyche, Vicki Lane, Becky Peck, Pam Smith, Pam Dowell, Kay Weatherly. 1 ' .fr -A 4... V-1 1.-fm' ' 'T . J7,-.414-.--f ' ' -1--K up e ---' I 1 1 1 4 1 I 'U W CHORAL Cl Sieckman, Cl Row 2, Chri: Allen Fielder Sharon Cam Jennings, M Doyal Bryant Phil Piece, The membe g seasonal the Free- country's e's choral ert Choir. 1 how to lrigal was gin sing- ,Ql 5 ln. gg. .X t. ack Mar- Shollen- Teresa Judy - Pam -...--- QQR! V i A- V nd -V H 414, ,- YYMY V V Y- hm-Y ,h,,,, -,,.,,,,.,,,. ,.,g,,,,,-M .,a, ,g..,1f-,A..1..,-,.,g,... iv.. ., 3.1 .1 W- - ' - --A-H V -----W ,Ja . . H 4 . f si' ' ff-'vi V15 V ' . D D 1 CHORAL CHOIR-Row 1, Kris Goehring, Miriam Ogle, Debbie Flynn, Robin McDermott, Cheryl McKinney, Sharon King, Karen Kooistra, Linda Sieckman, Christine Scott, Debbie Loffer, Gail Young, Phyllis Weaver, Laurie Lorenz, Margie Danley, Virginia Miller, Annie johnson, Kathy Hicklin. Row 2, Chris Soxman, Tresa Howard, Marilyn Fahl, Beverly Kirschke, Vicki Ellinsworth, Mike Highfill, jerry Thomas, Jim Brophy, Mike Bagwell, Allen Fielder, Mike Rarrick, Toni Reichardt, Debbie Hennessy, Mary Ellen Spicer, Bev Heidbrink, Linda Gladden, Linda Reid. Row 3, Teresa Reid, Sharon Campbell, Ginger Owen, Pamela Umphres, Irene Freeman, Doug Langston, O. R. Leslie, Lynn Herndon, David Askew, Rives Boykin, Tim Jennings, Mark McGuire, Randy Pool, Beckie Boyd, Nedra Gregory, Edie Will, Cathy Chapman. Row 4, Benny Weatherford, Bruce Brown, Jim Risner, Doyal Bryant, Martin Barcomb, Paul Weatherford, Bob Breazeale, Owen Cole, Brian Correll, Charles Scott, jack Risner, Greg james, Patrick Mills, Phil Piece, Barry Patrick, Becky Robinson, Susan Lederer. - Q0 5 I . .- FREEDOM SINGERS-Row 1, Kathy Hicklin, Beverly Heidbrink, Tresa Howard, Virginia Miller. Row 2, Lynn Herndon, Nedra Gregory, O. R. Leslie. Row 3, Benny Weatherford, Jodi Reeter, Vicki Ellingsworth, Paul Weatherford. Row 4, Chuck Scott, Steve Harbin, Bob Breazeale. The members of the Junior-Senior choir become involved in a song directed by Mr. Shollenberger in the Winter Concert. .HWQW ,,,, -..,........-? . t in .- ,V V H . ,. 1 , a V ,. ev . X-M . --1 ,..t. ve .. . . .4--Aw .Y..- ' '.,. -M- FRESHMAN BAND-Row 1, Nancy Peters, Carol Clifton, Dana Green, Debby Gilmore, Debbie Coats, Joyce Gillespie, Debbie Hooper, Terrie Bloemker,,Susie Orr, Karen johnson. Row 2, Rodney Quinn,,Steve Cook, Pam Brown, Becky Weaver, Susie Duckwall, Mike Hunter, Kirk Dodson, David Spence, Bill Butts, Lane Griot, Greg Slentz, john Roper, Becky Windham. Row 3, Reggie Asplund, Pam Grassle, Steve Evans, Karen Laves, Linda Bagwell, Sheryl Sherer, Kent Holt, jim Simmons, Gary Kellogg, Mark Beggs, Ken Mooney, Randall Dougherty, Brian Goldsmith, Gregg Price, 'Neal Record, Greg Garrison, Patty Whiteaker, Mike Plaster, Mark Will, Dan Binder, jim Blair, Vanda Kepley. Row 4, Terry Buff, Margaret VanNoy, Robert Crowder, Susan Spicer, Paul Burgess, Susan Cameron, Mark Rarrick, Marsha Stansberry, Karol Hull, Mike Lemaster, Jim Money, Larry Boyce, Mike Myers, David Meredith, Richard Garrison, lim Pearson, Danny Jackson, Bill Nelson, Dennis Alday, Bob Barr, Gail Folk, Paul Dohm, Brad Parks, jimmy Rantz, Mark Thomas, Mark Williams, Craig Griva, Randy Hedgpeth, David Braughton, Bill Holmes. 931 X 1 . gf 4 ,H .xm- uw, 1'--M-4. Robbie Holmes works on a trombone piece in the band room. selection while playing the oboe during a daily practice. Freshman band member Becky Windham concentrates on a musical , , Y, -,,-, -. -.... , vue.. Cv.-., uv.. uruiu., nun uievrrn, ruunuu rxuca, rvunc nycn, Darl Cameron, Doug Wiles, Dave'Zapatka. Soloirlr-Row 2, Virginia Miller, Dan Wilson,, Vicki Ellingsworth. Laura Vanlandingham, Jodi Reeter fStudent Directory, Paul Weatherford, Irene Freeman, Benny Weatherford, Bruce Brown, Nedra Gregory, O. R.ALeslie. .H ra . ,F v 'L 1:95--L . df' Practicing for lov Sing-Out Solois if I l Iooper, Terrie Kirk Dodson, , Karen Laves, dsmith, Gregg 3uff, Margaret r, jim Money, rr, Gail Folk, ,. , l l a musical Jodi h In-uae.. . 'T S T r ' ' .tr 4, A ,a::'. -wr-l..,- ,,,,, ,,,,,,. ,A,, ,,,,.,, ,,1..,, .-,--,,- ..-GW v. f .Y--. ff -.-3-A , .TUN V A A. , ,, . -A 4:5 W, M52 Z V Practicing for another Sing-Out performance, Owen Cole, Don Slentz, Greg Love, and O. R, Leslie work on a new intrumental selection. ' ,z Sing-Out soloists lrene Freeman and Vicki Ellingsworth go through the motions to a spirited Sing-Out song during a morning practice. Freshmen in beginning band concentrated on learning the basic fundamentals of instrumental music this year. The freshman band, a training band for Glendale's concert band, .gives beginners experience in playing with a high school group. The band performed at junior varsity games, and selected individuals of the band marched in various parades. Eight freshmen were chosen to march with the SMS marching band and the Glendale concert band at a Saint Louis Cardinal football game Decem- ber 17. This year at Glendale, SING OUT! worked to promote patriotism in teenagers, and instill it in the older generation. Under the leadership of student director Jodi Reeter, the group performed at various churches, banquets, and PTA meetings. With 150 members in colorful new outfits, the group presented a Spring Concert in late March. --- -t -vw:-nwzrv---' :rf 11f'1 1,TT':'f- 'iT:?1fT1T1TZz: - ,,.,.1,, . . ... . M .1. A J gk .g44 ,.aL....a.g.,..,,.-u,,-,,,g,,,,, AAA-,HM-A ,bk L-Mg., .. . - . N f IH . 1 ' Q 5.3 4. Ll. ..1 fl .ri 1. in fl fi U. r.. W if I I . f.. L 'E at Q. Ji Z I .E In .3 t E I -i .V J I A t 'l 5 ll ,il I'l .il fl. ll it 21 .4 yi. I ,. sl ml gi., Il liljl l. Ji .QL i 1. fl . if nr 1 Yells and enthusiastic clapping intermingled with disappointments flavored the activities of the Glen- dale Pep Squad. A program was practiced in which each girl received points for participation in games, sign making, and Pep rallies. Megaphones and charms were given at the end of the year to the girls with MY, , 1 the most points. Meetings included the coaches explaining the rules and certain plays of football, basketball, and wres- tling. A cheerleading clinic was held during the month of February to 'aid the girls trying out for cheer- leading. 1 if ' Group 1-Row 1, Jean Blackburn, Peggy Arnall, Cindy Davis, Becky Bryant, Debbi Brake, Emily Landureth, Carol Hutchison, Jill Gentry, Lesa Beaver, Kim Gibson, Judy Marlin, Sandy Tucker. Row 2, Patty Jones, Jill Gammon, Beverly Wendel, Sally Rice, Jill Fitzgerrell, Lani WCf2el, BeCkY Blue, Pam Zufk, Sandy Ch21dWiCk, Mitzi Gaddis, Peggy Smith, Sheri Gaddis. Row 3, Debbie Martin, Margie Hindman, Dena Harris, Debbie Duck, Amy Mosher, Charlotte Schmidt, Mindy Moseley, Denise Champagne, Janice Bussard, Debbie Hooper, Terry Bloenker, Debby Coats, Mrs. Coffman-sponsor. Group 2-Row 1, Nyanna Eli, Jeanie Hood, Patti Bailey, Linda Bradshaw, Kathy Waggoner, Martha Rogers, Marie Lewis, Debby McGuire, Cindy Cruse, Missy Ormsbee, Debbie Young, Teri Bufff Row 5, Gail French, Penny Piland, Sandy Melton, Sherry Kramer, Diana Waggoner, Susan Ratcliff, Angie Wiggs, Cathy Gibbs, Laurie Murney, Julie Allan, Andri Shirk, Gail Lee, Jonna Hennessy. Group 2-Row 1, Susan Cameron, Debbie Roberts, Heidi Poe, Kathy Russell, Sara Thomasson, Marsha Stansberry, Debbie Gilbreath, Jeanette Young, Diane Montgomery, Janice Schien, Loretta Lurie, Lynn Thomas, Row 2, Lani Smith, Jackie Davis, Becki Vienhage, Dottie Bellman, Lee Ann Denby, Debby, Gilmore, Barbara' Bouldin, Becky Deckard, Pam Rose, Karen Laves, Janelle Wills, Diana Boyd, Jennifer Ott. Row 3, Debbie Cloud, Cheryl Prier, Carolyn Palenik, Kay Absher, Maridel Allinder, Mary Beth Lorenz, Thelma Hayder, Joyce Gillespie, Nancy Voss, Cheryl Long, Kathy Summers, Judy Letterer, Mrs. Calhounfsponsor. Raw 4, Sally Sater, Melissa Salsbery, Sue Megoin, Jane Marlin, Sandy Thomas, Jill Kendall, Carol Flynn, Donna Hilton, Michele Reddick, Diane Vernon, Pam Deskin, Karen Allen. Row 5, Debbie Lea, Linda Crump- ley, Laura Clampett, Karen Johnson, Vicky Schweke, Debbie Rutledge, Marcia Barnhardt, Ann Atkinson, Pam Morris, Julie Cox, Linda Warrmen, Peggy Busch, Debbie Knez, Teresa Norris, Susan Tombridge. Terri Schmidt, cheerleader, helps a Pep Club member learn some techniques of cheerleading while others anxiously await their turn. fit? J A A 'A .,n. ,f4,,f ,tfwl ng gf. M 49, ff. ff ,f Z Xfffw. ,Q V, yykjfw ,'. ,j'::.pQ1',,f Aycql -' af!! ,.z,,.f' ,. I fp . ,,, U., , ,,,,.,,,, . .f . 4, ,,, ,,.,, , if f :tl 1: -' .' '-1 WEP .9 V iv' ., a ngw yang ' '- fm. I i- g,4i.,Qf Q pf uggizpl-1. Y-fy fa. ,.,.fM'i' ,, ,1 1 rw 4. ..fa...f1-'rv-'Za ,, f 'ff-we Ma' . f, f ., pf' ff . ' -' :,'..f.-ff4Xy.':e,p:.fMf I74 . . V f- , 'f'1-rf f' ..: - ,... ffwurfff- y nag, gi ai1.,,j2,:J',E5 1 f 4? . 5, ' i f V . ' ' ig J 2422-iawvffvz gaazf. it fagywfy 3: ' f WWW cz,-r aw: .- .5f.::' la- ff -13 7 1 , ,r g .sn fad! AM W? ,231 ,346 ' .V gm- ,,:,.: if,C I ,affcf,,p:,,1 ,fa ,f H , . FUIQ. . ?3'f'E f:,Q W .a'.::.:wf 12.412, :T C11'.Zf'.vf .. W 47 5' We 1.7 W C lr ' , g P ff f11f2,,mfjf.. i, ,fy ' ,ff ' , 44.1 gg ,IQ5-765?'QE6,,gz:p.,.f.3' 1 A . We ao . .1 i6L.:,L,1,f,Lz.g5L.L. ',.,'z ,...'. Q...gzJl,4:L:....,.. l ,V I N .. ,A , - xii?-Q 1 .7 ,. -ig -galil Christmas Qui Karl Lipscoml fc.- ,.3.---- - 'A .- lair. li Sophomoi ng the rules , and wres- g the month : for cheer- l, Jill Gentry, tzgerrell, Lani Dena Harris, enker, Debby lartha Rogers, andy Melton, ma Hennessy. eath, Jeanette Bellman, Lee Ott. Rbw 3, lespie, Nancy Marlin, Sandy Linda Crump- nda Warrmen, ne techniques 1f:277 TT.'T7T'1r- I 1 . aewfl- A Christmas queen and a Christmas dance were -1 KX 1190 new traditions started in Glendale this year. Queen candidates were chosen for their cheer and spirit. Mona Kay was the new Christmas queen, with Barb- ara Oberheidt and Marilyn Walter as her atten- Q dants. Q, Powder Puff basketball was a turnabout in the games, with boy cheerleaders and girl players. Sopho- mores conquered the frosh 14-3 while the juniors powdered the mighty seniors with score of 5-O, aa 7 Christmas Queen candidates Marilyn Walter, Mona Kay, and Barbara Oberheidt eagerly await the big dance and announcement of queen. Showing her enthusiasm Christmas Queen Mona Kay jumps Kagrl Lipscomb, Warren Robinett? and Joe Meyer exuberantly watch the Powder Puff . game as they await their time 'to Eheef' high as she leads Glendale in the cheer, Falcon Spirit. 'CJ i.....1 547 ., .. ..., . . L .1-1 -iss ' I ,f W . Sophomore Linda Warren aims for her free throw g .fri V I .X If H 2 N f .4 U Y the Powder Puff Game against the freshmen. Greg Mertz, Powder Puff cheerleader. 5 I A 1 S ' 1 2 E I 07 I f. . , . -- -v - '3:f' ,::w..--1.-1 J-, '-':g:i..- 'A', . P . f. ,Q Varsity a throughout t basketball ga at pep rallies Both grou members che ing, plus ho supervision 0 and junior-vi The varsity clinics at Ne they learned Highlightii held for pro honor senior r E 3 E l l l Freddy the Fa The varsity c in , Y,-qi iignyzb x g -Q ALAV V V AWA Wk dx Y , '4, 5 - egg... -- .... 4...., '--. .4-., YYY, -Y A- r. 4-:Y i-AW ' --A -- !A----H V --- ---------- f--Z-215.17 .lcon round- re Wrestling .1 , if pf ig , ,Vv ,, ,, V V, ,W , v- nf... L-Vjfg X132 42-W:.11!41L2f .. ,iz L 451 5,3 MZ diff ,-L,',Z,Zf'f5:Qf1Q7 an L ,, Q5,3'f1'S1,ggf72jf 'f-223 ' :4L'ff??z5 f . -'Q 71 ' 722 4 Yffi'fa'5f? ,g-3229 I ' 'ww f -f 5 ffffv '35 -A ga' s 4 , if? ff a , ww 52114 , ff W3 Qu -.7. 4.,.,. , ,,. f ' 5 '7f 4 , f, I , if , 0 'X I xl f f f -4 5 , 1 ' 1 f A f ' J fa- ,f ajgf, V f my 1' may fag 1 F9ff,im 1 ff ,. 1, ff' y f fir 1' A ' ' ' ,1, ,ff E' Wifi., 2 3 af ff? 4751 ., , W5 ' . ,. If ,R ,, 44, , , V, Y f 0 'I' 'W - 5 1 lf E 4 if il: ni gl LII' J ' i V fd? ' l ' E Q, l l , 5 H ll i - 1 ,. Q r l w , . vw Varsity and junior-Varsity cheerleaders worked i throughout the year cheering at school football and i basketball games, preparing signs and arousing spirit if at pep rallies and pep assemblies. ' Both groups met once a week to teach Pep Club members cheers and the proper techniques of cheer- 3' ing, plus holding practice twice a week under the ' supervision of varsity sponsor, Mrs. Wanda Coffman, - - ' and junior-varsity sponsor, Mrs. Jeanne Calhoun. The varsity cheerleaders attended two cheerleading 1 ' clinics at Neosho and Central High Schools where E they learned new basketball and football cheers. ii ' 'I '43-4 Highlighting the year was the preparatory clinic fi held for prospective cheerleaders and a banquet to ' honor senior members. 5 1' , iv lain 1 6 + V. ,His X- il: J :ai f -H' n fi. x 5:5 l 4.4- 7375: l 'QQ . H., E. 5 - Tu. 78 JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-1. Peggy Clawson 2. Jane Boone 3.. Kay 2 Freddy the Falcon aids the Glendale cheerleaders in boost- Chapman 4. Natalie Lowther 5. Susan Sommers 6. Patty Smith 7. Judy Fischer 'F- ing spirit at a basketball game. 8. Mary Beth Berryman 9. Martha Exline. 11- The varsity cheerleaders and players Jim Weiler, Tom Maples, and Kevin Lollar j.V. cheerleader, Peggy Clawson urges the Falcons on at su intensely watch the action during the De La Salle football game. the BO11V211' TOUFHHYUCYIT- ' -A 4:5 f' f fx- .1 , l a 7 Y ,, . ' Y 1? li ' ' Y, .. , ' J ve I , ani, .41 'W' Pluflrt -, . TEL-NC M .f ...,, 'ang-,M-M-MYYY1., , ...if ,effeffgu .V V .- U---f :Hg-'-1 4fj1j'fIf,' '-. V-1iff 'I T '7f i'7i'- ., ,I -3---rf---1'-'. i W 4 3 5 l I f W 1 E 1 . I , E wi , Wk .N , 1 4 N i N Q i 4 l LW E All N 'fr ,, 'Il -- w , A1 , 1 ' V, 1, L I 1 1 sf 1, Wf- WN H X, 'V 11 M W. 1 , 1 i 1 . . 1 Q - JI. 1 1 M, 1- 1 1 Y Av, I . 1 V J I ii ,s , A,,Vx ii if . ,QV I. l Q ll fl , 1 1 M 1 v I 1 x i I in I i l I, I si ,W I 5, ill' 5 I f Glendale Glendale Glendale Glendale Glendale Glendale Glendale Glendale , Glendale Glendale Trainer Tommy Tucker administers aid to senior guard Tom Maples A after receiving an inyury during the Parkwood game. Junior fullback Kirk Wulff breaks through the line 0 19 22 33 13 14 Z2 21 6 VARSITY FOOTBALL Row 1 Kevin Lollar Greg Hlavaty, Jim Risner, Bob Crocker, Wulff Randy Folk David Coonrod Fred Krautsch. Row 2, jeff Davis, Stan Darden, Berry Weiler Earnie Bohner Mike johnson Jesse Thomas. Row 3, Coach Don Provance, Ronnie Bench, Ted Whitaker, john White, Larry Hunt, Tom Bouldin, Tom McClain, Tommy Honeycutt, Ron Yancey, Terry Williams, Tim Sweeney, Larry Floyd, Mike McNabb, Steve Maples, Mike Wilhoit. Poplar Blaff Male! 20 Sr. Loais Snnzner Bulldog: 0 Ioplin Memorial Eagle! 0 Fallon Eagle! 0 Kanyaf City De LaSalle Titans 0 Parkview Viking: 7 ?3y,Ceniral Bulldogs 7 Hillereff H0rnet5-A g 18 Joplin 'Parkgwoodf Bear! 0 ,i,,, Rangers 66 Russell Garrison, Eddie Williamson, Kirk Misemer, Mark Robinett, Phil Klapp, jim Sutherland, Lynn Avery, Charles Blake, John Tucker, Coach Bob Lechner. Row 4, Dan Coonrod, Rick Gilzow. Not pictured, Tom 'f an el f A fi 2 T Q gy 'X A A, A fe 1 ' , 2 ' 1, g of g ,., L.- LW ,- , 'NA '-.5 I' 'v 5, X I f' f-- 4 ,,l,F 1 ,e,.,,,',,- , - f,v - 'i 91' , Lf ' , 'iw' JL!!! I1 2f1Ofl1C1' gain during the Falc- l Above. Junior R: Below. Senior tai J' .,,..-,.: X, ,,..f- . .4 .11514......- fa-Leer- , , , nl ' f aff? tl , Qi wx? 4102 e n , 1 Q1 E' A I Q ., 4- 3 .sqm , . if? ' Q -Q.--fw 1 .K h 'P usp, i defensw Af' ,WS The Falcon junior Varsity completed a successful season with a 6-1-1 record. The only loss and tie went to the year's toughest competitor, the Hillcrest Hornets. The season opened September 16 at Hillcrest with a 22-6 loss. With more practice, the B squad used tough tactics to knock off Joplin Parkwood, Central, Parkview, and joplinf Memorial. In the second game with Hillcrest, the boys were ready and each team was stopped cold, resulting in a 6-6 tie. The Falcons bewildered Central in the second contest together with a 21-0 score, and closed the season by slipping past the Vikes 26-20. Coached by Bob Price, the junior Varsity squad displayed true Falcon fighting in the games this sea- son. The rough games have proven rewarding to the boys. Glendale Glendale Glendale Glendale Glendale Glendale Glendale Glendale IUNIOR VARSITY V 6 Hillcrest 20 joplin Parkwoad 20 Central 38 Parkview 36 joplin Memorial 6 Hillcrest 21 G Central 26 Parkview . K ., -. ff- -,.-..-.-- ..... X , ,,.,.-,.1L-,, ,... l 4 1 H l .KV Glendal. Glendalr Glendal. Glendal Glendal. Glendal. FRESHMAI Williams, I Chris Buck May, Kenn Hudlow, H Marty Mur Jerry Bascl Fred Steven if ' -.ig xx-1, :T Y ,,, fv,':r1'i.,r I iw-'T we , ' 2 X rl, e p it Sa 31. 3? x, f-+ - -------4---..S 22 wood 12 6 34 zorial 12 6 - o 20 lemon, jim D'an Winget, g, Max Meek. 1 l ,Fo ...... me D- GW-- -, ---- --7-------------- or -e ee'r-W'--fel? Glendale Glendale Glendale Glendale Glendale r Glendale if FRESHMEN 1 8 Parkview 6 24 Ioplin Parkwood 8 46 foplin Memorial e 6 34 Central 6 28 Hillcrest I2 57 C Wert Plain: g 0 The Falcon freshman football team booked a 6-0 record in the 1969-70 season, a perfect record for the Mini-Birds. Under Coach Bill Bayless, the team met the Park- view Vikings in conference competition, emerging with an 18-6 victory. After defeating both Joplin Parkwood and Joplin Memorial, the Fighting Falcon Freshmen met the Central Bullpups, and the Hillcrest Hornets, again coming out on top. To perfect their season, the Freshmen overcame the West Plains Zizzers, 57-0, insuring an optimistic future for the freshmen in football. l 2 . v x l 5 . l 1 P ' l me ll ra Freshman jeff Grayless, number 25 at left, threw an Eagle runner for a loss in a game against Joplin Memorial on October 6. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-Row 1, David Norton, Rob Fitzgerald, Brent Reed, Mark Pease, Don Cole, David Meyer, Bruce Holdren, Randy Williams, Bill Greene, Doug Jersak, Bruce Horine, manager Dan Wilson. Row 2, Steve Owens, Steve Pennington, Chip Ballard, jeff Grayless, Chris Buckley, Gary Maples, Morris Jarvis, Mike Hunter, Reid Cross,- Kirk Murrell, Dannis Allen, Joe Bauer, Chris 'Bishop. Row 3, Kirk May, Kenny Warfel, john Reed, Clancy Scanlon, David Kiser, Chris Shank, Terry Hough, Richard Garrison, William Burleson, Don Hudlow, Herman Sanderson, Eddie Rains, Coach Bill Bayless. Row 4, Mitch Wilson, Frank Miller, Steve Collins, Mark Beggs, Kim Park, Marty Munday, Steve Ridder, David Thornbury, Phil Bledsoe, Tim Mullins, Richard Morris, David Weidman, trainer Gary Walton. Row 5, jerry Bascher, Mark Millsap, Jeff Patterson, Steve Schmidt, Terry Van Someren, Lee Jordon, Gary Kessler, jim Pearson, jim Ledbetter, Fred Stevenson, Virgil Kumbier, Bob Barr, Steve Evans, Lane Griot. . 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WEL. 5. - .flu 'trui K- . . .- ' -if tr LF- f f ' 'J '- ' 'Q ! 1 I I5 I.- Glendale Opponent 38 54 Columbia 70 A Wert Plains 37 64 Poplar Bluff 59 70 Carthage 56 GLENDALE TOURNAMENT 91 Iefferfon City Senior 65 75 Hillcrerti' 62 49 Parkview 68 63 Central 58 BOLIVAR TOURNAMENT 55 Hurnanrville 24 98 St. A gner 61 80 Bolivar? 32 45 Parkwood 47 66 Memorial 63 88 Hillcrest 65 66 Central 57 46 Parkview 58 52 H V Parkwood 51 70 Iefferron City Senior 66 80 Memorial 56 58 Hillcrest 54 86 Rolla 61 REGIONALS 86 Central 79 45 Parkview 54 'kfinal tournament gamer Fred Marshall scores in spite of Memoria1's prev Lynn Thompson leaps high for a jumpshot during a conference game. efforts. Guard Gary Grove ,--FELT, 9+-,..., regu tied In Boli tour crest, Con fell bout. Lea averag record Glend points ney, Youn Leapin VARS Jack I ., . 42 ' .V 'V in A , M ff ff, 2 42' f., U 2 HE M Glendale's junior varsity grabbed second place in the conference and posted a 10-7 record for the 1969-70 season under the direction of Coach Ed Baker. The squad was headed by Larry Colclazier, Scott Christiansen, and Andy Pickering, all of whom played varsity ball also. The squad, in the Ozark Conference, defeated Parkview once, Parkwood twice, Hillcrest twice, and Joplin Memorial once, to pull a 6-4 conference record in the tough scramble for first. T-he Frosh basketball A team ended the season with an excellent 13-2 record and the B team showed an 11-1 record for their work. The Freshman A squad also won the Freshman tournament which was played at Glendale this year. Coach for the Freshman team was Mr. Lyle Mid- dleton. 31AFRESHMAN.fs.cOi212BoXfijf iit-i's j 7 A Glendale A 'V A. sy '.l10p!lQ21l4'!lll 1 37 . 7 fyglPe1'k12ie,1vI1 atcsiirss , f li,,, 91? 52215 it 33 4 tPaf-knew B 1, 54 I i Lebazzozz Ay 1 ,QI-4 1 46 1lf3fLf'54'1l0?1 Bffiif 'fff.21 41 HillcreJt'A i i' f '37, i 29 1 A ,i,,, Hillcrest B 1tali 1 1 A 227 , 51- ili'i Htzlflefzztarigzl 1itli,i, L Ii? 26 15 47 , a Memorial B F,-1 2. f-23 Q 26 A Central- A7 ,'d,y, ,y Q4 ,id- uf F I -, I Cenhldlrv B V,., 'gn -4, It 34 A Pfzrkwbokl A '27, 4 54- 7 Parkzuoocl B . A ,,V, ldyl , QV137' 2 33 ' 12 Parkzllezl' Ai 'f 32 Parkview B A 'T '2 48 1 Hillrresz A 4 37 39 , Hillrreijf B y 7,-31 53 LKBKIIZOIZ A -10 56 Lelmzzozz B i 4 28 i 42 Cezzlnzl A 130 44 Central B 35 . 38 A Parkwood A 7 28 ' 32 Parkwood 'B 34 36 Memorial A 33 38 Memorial B 18 A FRESHMAN TOURNAMENT ' 43 Memorial A 34 37 Pdl'BZ1l!.'1l' A 29 35 Central A 25 ,e ,,,.,,,,,,, , 1. ,, A I , - Q.. ,-,1 ,,., 1 - , ff, .64 F 1 FRESHMAN SQUAD-Row 1, jim Blair-manager, Terry Buzbee, Bill Holmes, Mike Hunter, Terry Hough. Row 2, Rick Miles, Paul Dohn, Roger England, Terry Barnard, Steve Miller. Row 5, Kenny Warfel, jeff Post, Bruce Kay,,Dow Hudlow, Bruce Horine. Row 4, Kirk May, Chris Buckley, Brent Reed, David Norton, Steve Owens, Mr. Lyle Middleton-coach. Below. Brent Reed shoots a jump shot during a freshman game against Parkview. L ,..r..1.n-n .-S' Glen '60 55 1 48 , 60 38 44 52 , 44 - ,60 1 45 ,64., 61' 57 . 40'-BBQ , -40 Above thi ,Q nQ I rc. , 3 wif X , -JV ,V I I , Bill Holmes, England, Terry Dow Hudlow, Norton, Steve IUNIOR VARSITY SCOREBOX 540 Glendale Opponent . 60 Colzwzbia 58 55 Wert Plains 43 48 Poplar Bluff 65 60 Carthage 59 38 Parkview 53 44 Central 50 52 Parkwoocl 47 44 Memorial 54 60 Hillcreft 5 52 45 Cefztfal 71 ' 64 Parkview 5 1 6 I Pllfk'lll0 oz! J 49 57 jeff Cily' t 49 V 40 y Memorial V V35 t 6 l 635 Hillcre.ft,, V 59' 5 45, , V' V' Rolfe l V 'V 47 Vi JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD-Row 1, Danny King, Lynn Herndon, DanVWise,V Steve ' y HILLCREST TOURNAMENT 5 l gflpeggeasjteiibgiefliaffffcffg iililfilfiliflitiliffimigT522P2i5',Dl1fl.Vf1flff2fj i Pc17'k1000d' mi Kent Stringer, Don Dougan, Steve Windham, Russell Whalen, Victor Davis, Gary Floyd- , ,, . , ,. . ' . ' ' manager- J Above the reach of a Viking Larry Colclazier aims for Mark Pease goes high for a jump ball at a freshman game. - Parkview. the basket during a varsity game. ,I aff b WW f 'fl' i , '.,,f.,.. + z T I ,aj W Q, .. W gn t 'F' I ,, - I Larry Hunt, right, grapples with a Parkview op- Winnl ponent during an Ozark conference match. Russ Garrison grapples with Bill Fugate, During the GHS wrestling assembly Coach Bob Price shows that V fm ers dont alwa s B Y mean peace for in wrestling they indicate two points awarded. Grappler john Langham throws a reversal over his opponent at a Central meet. to show technique cw N ,,,,,.. MJT I-W., , l ' Y .A A L J I ,.,.1-M, . fn' p' 1 . f of lgate, to show technique ' . 4 V, ff f ,.,... M4-f' .1 A, 4. .Q ' ff-gaflfvlefv OP' Winning the Most Valuable Wrestler ' award, jim Seaton proudly accepts congratulations from Aldo Sebben at the SMS tournament. -ii, YY--. Y ...Wlw Y .YY M.+,.... -W 74... ..., V .-.. -. L.......,4,.......:-......-,, .L ,.. ... . ...... ,.,....-- ,,.. ,.. -e.-,. . ,,,.f ., -.,.,,.. , AA,- ..,L., ,,-,,. . Spirited by the wrestling assembly, presented january 8, Glendale wrestlers experienced a suc- cessful season by capturing the Ozark Conference title, the .Ozark Conference tournament, and the district tournament. . Under the leadership of head coach Bob Price and assistant Coach jerry Boyer, the matmen beat the Central Bulldogs to gain the Conference crown, with other conference wins over Parkview, Hillcrest, Joplin Parkwood, and Joplin Memorial. jim Seaton, Glendale's first four year wrestler, 1 before entering the state tourney, had a record 1 of 25 wins to one loss. At that time, his overall record for four years as a Glendale letterman, was 65-4. Glendale placed three men in state competition: jim Seaton, 115 lbs. class, Earnie Bohner, 185 lbs. class, and Larry Hunt, heavy weight. The state, meet, hosted by Lee's Summit, was held March 20-21. ' JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING-Row 1, Greg Slentz, Tom Hornback, Gregg Payton, Mike Appleby, Robert Woodall, Barry Reed, Mark Millsap. Row 2, Dan Wilson, Mark Beggs, Steve Schmidt, Lynn Adam, Paul Burgess, Mark Rarrick, Kenny Caldwell, Coach Boyer. Row 3, Jeff Grayless, Charles Hardy, jim Pearson, Ryan Sparkman, Greg Garrison, Reid Cross, Randy Williams, jim Brunner. Row 4, Terry Paul, Danny Flippo, Steve Pennington, Richard Garrison, David Kiser, Joe Bauer, Kirk Murrell, Richard Morris. Mining from picture, Mike Wright, Morris Jarvis, Chip Ballard, Dennis Jones. ' VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM-Row 1, Roger Edgar, Rick Richardson, Terry McCullogh, James Geringer, Chris Lakin, Allan Pierce, john Langham, jim Seaton, Ron Bell, Steve Luib, Barry Reed, jerry Johnson. Rozy 2, jeff Maddy, Russ john- son, Jim Cowan, Mike Young, .David Hutchinson, Bill Penninger, Steve Meyers, Richard Zimmerman, Tom Cook, Mike DeRuyter, Richard Vernon. Row 3, Coach Boyer, Tom Tucker, Greg Fels, Dan Winget, Dan Walker, Steve Teller, Bill Fugate, Scott Siman, Curt Hanawalt, Jim Crumpley, Loren Fritz, Mike Hollis, Coach Price. Row 4, Stan Darden, Brian Correll, Dan Honeycutt, Bob Thompson, Larry Hunt, jerry Sanders, Ernie Bohner, Mark Bates, Tom Barski, Mike john- son, Mike Young. 11' if-:fr-vw-f- H f-' -' Q-W-Y'-Y -H-4 Wee- f'-f +' 'TT' . f f 'ef-'-irffe i:tF?r',,- The '69 track team, defending Ozark Conference Champions, won the conference and placed second in the All Relays and District meets, third in the SMS indoor meets, and broke ten school records. They accomplished this with senior lettermen jim Brown, Eddie Cearley, Steve Price, Shelby Stone, and Paul Stoddard as well as freshman lettermen, sophomore lettermen, and junior lettermen. Returning lettermen this year included Larry Buz- bee, Mike McNabb, Kenneth Norton, Allan Weather- ly, Jim Gustavson, seniors, David Aderhold, Mark Cannon, Larry Colclazier, Dennis Tucker, Gary Wal- ton, juniors, and Earnie Bohner, Billy Eugate, and Robbie Holmes, sophomores. Coach Bill Bayless describes the team this year as being particularly strong in the mile run, quarter mile run, and field events. Ozark Conference champ, jim Brown, clears the bar during a 1969 meet. 3 ff: . 'W H- f at f .. , , V I .' C' K' , v QI V :f ' W fzp, X l r fi Q r R X SF? iff' 3 V X 4, -- I l I I I in wiki I ,Liga , ,J r , . A 2 ,. V , p A V ,HA V -V .lu l,., ,VL V ,Vp . V - me G it ,G 5 Ht 5 Rf an ' , ff-. . L., ' A ' Y' K 'Q ' ,J '1 U, V -' 79 Z, f ,' Q, ? H W ,, ,an I , A , - I ' al ,, ' I ' 1. 2 . 1 'f' ' J' Q . ' -r' f l I - I f t z z' ' I ,i Y I Q . 'A i i A if 1 1 ini I , - Lv, ,-, , . - 1 . I T V V ' Q, 2 f S V , X ,, fa , rj i ' - 9 L...-.., ' , 5 ' -, -f 1 fi f if-,.....,,,mf-,. 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CHAMPIONS 1968-69-Row 1, Larry Buzbee, Allen Weath erly, Steve Price, Eddie Cearley, Kevin Wyatt, Jim Risner. 3, Billy Fugate, Danny Walker, Robbie Holmes, Earnie evfefiffw' wiv Mfsim-M' ,- af 5 ' e 1, af. -.., ,' ap' -- - f ' V ' f'f -,-'f7:,,'3a1,,::2 ,I--'fi 7 T zz ,mv-we-. 'afgaf . ,r '- e11 ','-' wa . T' fig' 'Q , ,. A, 1 ,,., V V,.,Li,V,-'f.,,V,,f,VVwi,gV3,V,2,J,, ,,,,,a,,,,,Q,q ,VA V 0-wa,,::. ,, V ,, ,V V . f M , V Q ,..,.,,ma,, .,., 1. V ' 5 -Wa, -'.' . V ' , ' f ,.,,. A.Vif 'V.,'j,5.-.,. a , - an - ' 4124- ,...,. , -1,g:,,,.,jV fj,,'V: ,f V K -we-. ll f .. i i xx ' IT if x 73' l g i 4 i .4 V 9, , . V 4, , OIC ' pf V L if 79' 4 af A Q 4 U I' 'V 1- ' ,, , , i, V 4 .ya V,VV A V My: y, : 'V,,, , , ,, .V 1, f VV My N ,,,, .,,,.,, , M... ,V J, ,L A V a, V .,,, T ,.,....,--f f- ,, r,,,,...... TL! MM r 'AA S9 meet. . ,rg , .I 4.1, 50:62-uri - . ' 9, , . V V . aiwff-4'!: fsJ--:af-f ,if 13 ZHLQQQ , ' rf, Jim Risner. -Iolmes, Earnie i w I if gy' z 1 I ff f-mm,-.Q Kenny Norfon breaks the tape after a mile long race for victory. His face showing his effort, Mike Mcigliaiab the shot. UVM Af ,fa P ., V' i 3fL.i' L'.:,1 :'1- U V, 'rpg 1 -Av .., ,.,.,,, ,,.,, ,,, Y-YJ -.NYY-K :' ,Syl av'l: ' 1970 GOLF Q. 91 , e ff-2 TM43 -'..t With his stance to tee Freeman A and Peggy Dwyer. -' A Brenda Buff -If I, A, f .f .. 4 A gym 'K wifi Bill Daniel senior at a golf team practice. makes a determined swipe at the ball. ,S . it 1' 1 l v 30 iv' ,ix Under tennis ti returnin April teams f held A district an all-d a four-te 1970 TEN Lyle Middl alien . , wl . QQ. Under Coach Lyle Middleton's guidance, Glendale's tennis team, defending district champions, had five returning lettermen this year. April 20 and 27, Glendale met other conference With senior lettermen Bill Daniel, Bill Evans, Lynn Thompson, and Doug Long, Glendale's golf team spent the year defending its championships in both the district and SMS relays, which were held e ball. fl' A teams for conference matches. The SMS relays were held April 17, and the racketeers attended the district matches in Colombia May 2. The team took an all-day trip to Fayetteville, Arkansas, April 11 for a four-team meet. Ifyle Middleton, Dave V Steve lrlewport, Chris Ormsbee. ., f gy' April 17. The Ozark Conference matches were held April 20yand 27, and the linksters attended the district matches May 4. The year closed with a student- faculty match May 21. .YH -, v--V-M Y. .... o--..- --.- ....... ----.., .-.... . .. --------.--- Steve Newport practices vw - . f-,Y 0,4L.,.::,5q,-,.....,.-:3,g,..1.:r.- -1 li ? ll lr if' if 153 1 lg 3 1 Z ,r , . , , F Ifl .7 ,L F ll' K.. .lf F' ., r. I if l, ' , 4. , f 5' 5 E 545 : 5-, gl 1 TA ll , . L 5-. , 45. i X I , - 9v-r-,,,,f- -My-2------7 -'H--'H '- '4 'T'T7 A' WTC TWH N-TWC' .,.... .M .N 1- . -V iwqfgrt ,S,s..-ug fp . -,IL ,,,..., .-U-:yi L. r A if .1 -f i:'..'T'1i , ,. .P , .A V , - v, MW -A-glH,::,-rigll,-., --A -,44,,A -.. i i i 1 I 1 4 l E 1 1 w 4 , :ze it a -i e ,.f 'e ' Susan Everett guards the ball during a practice session for basketball. Intramurals, under the direction of Mr. Gerald Hickey and Mrs. Iennifer Minton, completed another season of competition in individual and group ath- letic categories. Boys' competition included table tennis, golf, a free throw contest,.bowling tournaments, tennis, and volleyball. Basketball included 44 freshmen, sopho- more, junior, and senior teams. Girls' competition included volleyball, basketball, table tennis, and bowling tournaments. Coed oppo- nents participated in tennis, golf, and bowling doubles. I Doug Long shows form during a table tennis match. 7 'f'LVt'f3lZ4 ' 'f' ' Mcfffita- aa A ,yi , if 1 ffmaffrgmffffzwfffw ' WWW ,,,f , f f The Glendale intramurals hosted a sports day for if junior highers who would be here next year. 1 Strengthened by nine returning lettermen, Glen- ,, Wffx, dale's baseball team prepared to better its record of , ,,,,,, .A . 1 , last year's 3 wins and 7 losses. Going against the A' If ,,,. ,,,, a ,,,,,,4ff- f ' 1 J other five Ozark Conference teams-Central, Hill- M H M,,,,,,,a, ,,,,, A t' ' 'A 'W ,,,:, , crest, Parkview, and Joplin's Parkwood and Memo- Illi vff i ifmizafft' rial-the Falcons looked to be a strong foe with iff I 'II' M in their experience and the Glendale student body backing. Bowling provides entertainment while helping to develop skill and coordination. U . 6 W -A 7' 1 LQ , A, v W ,f NA fl 2. ' if - ' .1-4,5 f ' Mitt-1' , Hz- , 4 1 v'g.-sg. 44:1 ,e4. ,:f'i?f A 2: 'g j,',,w,gf'z. :f1j::.,, ' f--fr' ,gif var ' ,41 1 294' i ' 1 J' ff., X- 'Q naw ., yi iw RETURNII Ronnie Sut Rumfelt. :nnis match. , , V , i ' ,,,f,,.M,ww, I , fff ff ' 0 f ff,,vfw ',,,, I , ' , nf' M0 'W' ' I f 1 , , fn , f if ' , If 4 1 oordination. , mmm, , ,w,m I ,f cifffr , Z 1 f, 'Q QW' V, if . 1 V v ' 4 f . f,, i 1f11 '-2224 wimigfiai.-:i.:g-,m1.4.41 - 41-ff'W'ff5H7,.g,:1f.f-'1:w,1,w A' , 1-11'v.5xw +qff::aL'f1'1', , , . 1 z., If if I f -W nil' -zieiffff,-l:'1?' A 1 ,W f fu- fl 1 ,Q-Q.,,:.f.g: ,vw - n - f f .mrlfw-:fo eh 14,414-,,,.,pw-,.-,,.,f , ap ,. . . s , f' 'ffl ' !!7!3Z4yl7ZWf?i1 inf A f ,nf . if -'fl QW 'A ' - 'V f 1 ' . ZWi'f ' iff A2 2'4Z:'w Wu--f4ff f ' :fI.J':f4L.'f'7-I'wlii' 2:5 f' A zkv vf A ,.f f' ' Vai, , f, V' Ay w,.f,V-V,V-.1:,,.,,,-V, 3' , , f ,4fC2q44'VZ. f,ffff44g2:gv 1 .f4i,:,.'v,,-,Eg,V,mg1,q,' X51-af N,-f ',.'r-,.g.A, ,- 'A ,f araifzrlffvffikiffifazfz' ff' Wwe' , , ,, W fftmfv-fAf'? f fa-f fa-2'4i21'i41 24,'., . wwf' aff' v:w,f,w,fff1frf f fin ff- -' -14ff':'4:f:f,1ff!fj vw:-wwf w1f.4'f'W .ff l4.v 2 f:4,- '- 44:4 -24-J 'ffvff Mfr?,:wf'v z1':'f1'y'W f I f ffm? 7' I '-4, f ff f' wyzff '.',vyfz'Qgy ' ' y1,1-Qu, , --4, ,Z . f W-ffmff W 11614 1 ,W f 'AM 9,1 ' , a-wx ,AML f if f'fn:v,'fJ1E2?: 1: 2:41 42 if Kevin Lollar fields a grounder as Ronnie Sutherland runs to cover. V .- VV, , . 6 ' . 1 X.,-.,+ 3 , if y 'A U ' 5 f I' 3' ' x . g 4 ' ' :A 'fx ,, ,I - ' .A Q X Z' , 39 , ' 1 1 5 k fi v , by f , ,Z if nn , ' ,D 5 I , Vf VH 1 ng i -f v A A, ' ' 'f4:qj.,,' N 2 -f Q V --.LP Rfk: a f V1 9 , 1 5' ,, Q' - ' ,I VV , I A lf x l - . 3 Z I A,,. X jf! J X 4 i f A f' i , 3 ' fir' 4 ' airy, f f K ' R K. A ,f ' . ia i' A., X X 5 .,.' - . 1 f ' ' A an - J t ,aug 7 if ' ' ,QV i V i n,'- , -sax E , 1 V 41.32 ,Z V XINVVV V ,I ,B V 4 , ble' 4. . 'l 1' 'l.a flL RETURNING LETTERMEN-Row 1, Bruce Young, Tommy Tucker, Kevin Lollar, Ronnie Sutherland. Row 2, Tom Maples, Gary Grove, Kirk Wulff, Tom Cook, David Rumfelt. QCFMCQUCQ S 1 l W A . 1 ,--4-.if mu-W. . .hw , 1 1 X i X f x , Q 4 , . L V v if - .,. . ... 1' . . .. .. ,, . . . , W' V ,M .,,,..t.. ,.vx,5g-g2:fc.1:,eg W ' -...4.....4. :.:- - , f-ft :r.,.- .......4r4- Becoming full-fledged members of the Falcon world and experiencing the wonders of high school life were two of the phenomena encountered by this year's freshman class, the largest in Glendale's history. Led by president joe Schreiber, vice-president Mindy Moseley and secretary Dottie Bellman, the freshmen learned to associate with each other and the rest of the student body. The first sign of the awakening of freshmen to Glendale life came at the annual Freshmen Mixer, sponsored by the student council, the theme of which was It's For You. The Pep Club, consisting mostly of freshmen, served to support the Glendale athletic program, to provide a means of exchanging ideas and to give an opportunity to make new friends. The freshmen this year excelled in sports, 'es- pecially football, in band, in scholastic achievement, in projects and in individual and class involvement. Linley Abbott Kay Absher Lynn Adam Dennis Alday Julie Allan Carol Allee Dennis Allen Maridel Allinder Stan Anderson Cathie Andress Mike Appleby P A ll wifi? A5351 d Reggie sp un Ann Atkin Linda Bagwell Patty Bailey Chip Ballard Doug Barcomb , Sylvia Bale 1 Danny Barnard Marcia Barnhart Bob Barr Andy Barrow Carol Bates Keri Bauch Joe Bauer Mike Bauer David Baxter Lesa Beaver Melinda Beck Mark Bcggs Cindy Bell Dottie Bellman Jimmy Bennett jerry Bescher Dan Bindler Rick Bingaman Sheryl Birkes Jeanine Bisby ,lean Blackburn jim Blair Phil Bledsoe Carol Blevins Terry Bloemaker Becky Blue Barbara Bouldin Marilyn Bowles ' -1 . fr '. A- 1 ' ' ' I 1 'l ' ' ,Pl i' ' 4' ,r 1 , 7 i l , I I tv , if E ...- ,rv ,,,,, ,.,. I I 'Milk ,, I .alll U F' officers, Joe Schreiber, Dottie Bellman, and Mindy Moseley, endeavor r to establish order in their new life at Glendale. . rv 'f Y, 229' ,. ., ,' Ne F . ff qv vs .3 apt fy igv'-fp - D' f sffff f f L 1 A f . l 1 'z f' .. J ,A ,ff-f,!' B ll .. L is - Memoriza . In ,,...l,L-.. - ...S '.f,,.-it .OP- .44 ps.. ,fr endeavor ...,.,.TwG- .W . . ,,..,,,, - f S . fjf' 'ffej-1. Sag, ! wi Li 1 r L XX e . -rg'-Y' 4 I I1 . ,f- n fa Greg Boyce Larry Boyce Diana Boyd Patricia Boyd Jim Boyer Susan Bo les Tim Bradley Linda Bradshaw Debbi Brake Steve Bramer Leo Branstetter David Braughto Bill Breen Teresa Bri ht Vicki Brocicman Cathy Brown James Brown Pam Brown Robin Brown Tom Brown Jim Brunner Bed? Bryant Ran y Bryant Chris Buckley Sheri Buff Teri Buff Paul Burgess Dennis Burk Janet Burkey Bill Burleson Mike Burson Corbi Burrows 0 -L? Digerent toa V k.,,,,,,. HIC S6611 , . ' 4 , ,,.,., -wmfw Memorization of -one's locker combination is necessary in order to avoid Freshuren Richard Garrison, Sandy Thornas and Mariene Asel wait dilemmas, as freshman Gary Matthews illustrates. while Mrs. Krebs issues a pink absence slip. , -5-7-Y V K 4 -r ..,.:...-.--, 'wt ,,,,,1.,.-iv , , T.. Jmjifw.. ,Q ..-.- wsu B .,.n,1r l E' I Peggy Busch janice Bussard Billy Butts Kenny Caldwell Susan Cameron Karen Cannefax Mark Canton Kathy Cantwell Karissa Capages Mike Carr Bruce Cass Gary Caviness jim Cheek Dwayne Cheek jim Chiles Laura Clampett Glenn Clary Carol Clifton Howard Clines Debbie Cloud Debby Coats Terry Cobb Joe Colaw Don Cole Bill Collier Steve Collins Kathy Connelly Steve Cook Cheryl Correll Pam Cousins Julie Cox Kenny Cox Dan Craig Sherry Cramer David Crane While waiting to Barbara Crawford Cindy Crew Mike Crews Stan Crisp Reid Cross Mike Crowder Robert Crowder Linda Crumpley Cindy Cruse Vincent Cruse Elizabeth Cutler Webster Dando Cindy Davis Cindy Davis Diana Davis jackie Davis Lay Davis en H. Davis Mark Daughtry Randall Daughe Billy Deaver FW If U 1 fi' ' 1 44, g- ' 'f Q fi V 3 l X5 I , a f 'V V.- obtain activity tickets f A'i f 'f ' I T 2954! Xe . ' C .wr C A M 3 W w w 5- i fi ff l H9 S ' 5 ' 5. 2 ' X fl? 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' T - -an -r J fu ui- .ea - fe-,:'.,,?i: . Lydia De Carlis Becky Deckard Lee Ann Denby Mike Denby Pam Deskin Jana Dickens Tim Dickey Vicky Dillon Alisnn Donn Craifl Dobbins Kirk DudSrm Paul Dnhm Mark Dopp Sara Doran Cindy Dowell Debbie Duck Susan Duckwell Becky Dunham jnhn Dykman Linda Eastwood jack Edge Nyanna Eli Run Elmer Debby Essner Dun Evans Russ Evans Libby Falk Debbie Farley Randy Feagan Mark Fesperman Derrick Filkins Glen Finnel jill Fitzgerrell Rodney Flood Steve Flury Par Flowers Gail Fulk Tum Foster Susan Fredrick Randy French Rubert Fry Sheri Gaddis jill Gammon Greg Garrison Richard Garrison Kenneth Genzer Kathy Gibbs Kim Gibsun Debbie Gilbrealh Rick Gilleland Joyce Gillespie Debby Gilmore Michael G-,ben Brian G-ildsmith Pamela Grassle Sheryl Gray Dana Green Randy Green Donna Greenfield Teresa Grider Ted Griesbaum Lane Grin! Kelley Grisham Sieve Griswald Darwin Griya Judy Gruye Marty Gunaca Kerry Halter Sammy Hammock Mariellen Hampel Carla Haney Cynthia Hankins Charles Hardy Vicki Harju Pat Harral Hnlly Harrell Dena Harris Pam Havens Sandie Hay Rita Hays ,-,,, - NW, - vm..-. ..u...,. g,-,1..- - V ,K :z .-, 5.0.71 gf- ws ' , , E ,, , , ,ww-ee -ff-f A ffm- ....-f-fv'ra'wf::g m1:,1f.1.-A-1 -1--'.,.-V-1:.,::.-1-J-e---1.me-mfg. f fe mf,-,--' I .A . 1- --'- ,gr-1,-- HY- - , K I. ,,.. . ,,,.. , , ,. ., V y V ,,.., .,, , ... . ,. . .., Ti ex 5,22 .1 'I 32 .'3 42 I .l 'BLT li gr.: PE: ii-3 rf ' if ii '32 LT Tri: . z-. rr aa 4. if 71 ,,, ul! .N Eg? tg, 'S 'JET 71 2 z'. ii' . ,V fi 2.71 :iii ml 715: kli , W rr ,Ja if' ,.. v f. li ,4 i a,- . . '!.l 7,1 ,,a gg: Q i I 2 I U2 if? IJ il? iii Fl ,,, il 'I' s,- et. 24- fi if , a r I l QT 12 :5..f. .,-1 .f -I .,-,-..- Wm-7' iii:- -A Q .f Ii' , A- A+- ft.- ' - , -Q. QR, L, 'K Randy Hedgpeth Anita Hellmer Jonna Hennessy Robert Herre Linda Herring Mike Hickman David Hilderbrandt Becky Hill Debbie Hill Donna Hilton Mareie Hindman Mark Hoagland Cindy Hodges Joe Holcomb Bruce Holdren Bert Hollis Bill Holmes Laura Holmes Kent Holt Jeannie Hood Debbie Hooper Bruce Horine Tom Hornback Terry Hough Karen Houlette Dow Hudlow Karen Hull Mike Hunter John Hurd Ron Hurt Jon Hurley Carol Hutchison Steve Irwin Dann Jackson David, Jackson Keith James Sandy Jansen Morris Jarvis Ed Jelley Kevin Jennings Doug Jersak Darrell Johnson Karen Johnson Dennis Jones Lori Johnson Janet Jones racy Jones Lee Jordon Diane Jungklaus Mark Kastner Bruce Kay Richard Keith Gary 'Kellogg Jan Kendal Jill Kendall Debbie Kendig Debbie Keney Vanda Keqley Karen K. err Gary Kessler David Kester Pat Kirwin David Kister Debbie Kolar Anne Kollmeyer Bernard Kramer Virgil Kumbier Emily Landureth Karen Laues Phil Laxton Debbie Lea Toni Leonard Jim Ledbetter Gail Lee Mike Lemaster Mark Leverenz Gary Levitch Ann Lewis Sherrv Lewis Donnie Liles CT 4r'f' A N-9 Na, 9.-J lf if ,a I i iff? F 4 4:31 1 W. A www , VJ we-r .4-J -uv' .4 ivhf- J 9 H. .11 , S Nici l I 4 l ! l l l i .q,,.n 5:74 i :- , , , , . , . 1 5, 5, f ' 0 VL.. ,eff , lf 7 ,f ...2 ,, .7 I I ,f 'fw- 1 7 1 3 a' wf i f ,L 5' ' ff, 1 f if , Larry Lipscomb Nelson Little Denise Loftis johnie Logne Mike Lohmeyer Cheryl Long Doug Long Michael Long Sherry Long Paula Looney Judy Lotterer Loretta Lurie John Luther Debbie McAclen Cindy McCall john McCallon Agnes McClernon. Sherryl McCracken Feonia McCrite Markl McQueary Debbie McGuire Anne Maple Gary Maples jane Marlin judy Marlin Debbie Martin Gary Matthews Kirk May Sue Megown David Meredith David Meyer Rick Miles LeAnn Denby freshman discusses class proyects with Mr. Deiker. Giving assistance to the libfafianf, ff65hmaU Eddie Western nears his destination. TTT-qi--W W-wa.-Ywvw-fw,,,,,.,,: ,:,, ,, Y ,,...Tf,,, 21 ' ,ISIN , .JL .4-.A-ru 111 it 1 1 1 1 .qi ill A E111 -3 'il 1 i 'KJ I .lg Cf Hi il L.1 Qif fi1 lf, 'till 'v 3 fl-1 1 . 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Mark Pease Cathy Pemberton Mike Pender La Donna Pennington Steve Pennington Mike Perdue Kay Periman Pam Pettit Maelynn Phillips Penny Piland Diane Plank Mike Plaster Max Podrecca Heidi Poe Bill Pool Betsy Porter jeff Post Steve Potter Andy Potts David Presley Ronnie Presley Gregg Price Kathy Pruitt Dianne Raber Eddie Rains jimmy Rantz Sharron Rantz Marlin Rarrick Susan Ratclrff Richard Rausch Neal Record Michele Reddick Barry Reed Brent Reed john Reed Crystal Reese joey Reeter Paula Renner Sally Rice Rodney Richardson Steve Ridder Roger Ridgeway Larry Ridinger Sheila Rippey jimmy Rips joe Robbins Barbara Roberts Debbie Roberts Ted Roberts Donna Robinson Curtis Rogers Martha Rogers Ron Roper Pam Rose David Rouritree Kim Rounlree Cathy Russell Gary Russell Debbie Rutledge john Salisbury Malissa Salsbery Herman 'Sanderson Sally Sater Clancy Scanlon Ed Schatz Janice Schien Steve Schmidt jne Schreiber Vicki Schweke Roy Seckington Chris Shank Dehhie Sharp Randy Sherer Don Shaw Jamee Shaw Debbie Sieckmann Saundra Shipman Dan Simler jim Simmons Steve Skiftington Greg Slentz Gail Smith Lani Smith Mary Smith Peggy Smith' Ronnie Smith Ryan Sparkman Gene Sparling Larry Speckard David Spence Pat Spindler Susan Spicer Pam S indler P .Lynndel Spurgeon Steven Spurgeon jim Staftord Marsha Stansberry Cristy Stark Fred Stephenson Bill Stewart Kathy Stine Niek Stine Sidney Sullivan Kathy Summers Roger Summers Glenn Sweet Sherry Swoftord Linda Tangent Kathy Taylor Dan Teghtmyer Lynn Thomas Sandy Thomas Terry Thomas Linda Thomasson Sara Thomasson Debbie Thompson David Thornberry Sherre Tokarczyk Susan 'Ibmbridgge Katie Traylnr Steve Trihble Dean Trussell Paul Tucker Sandy Tucker Kay Turner Larry Van Fleet Laura Vanlandingham Margaret Van Noy Terry VanSomeren Diane Vernon Becki Vienhage Mack Vincel Nancy Voss Joanna Waddell Diana Waggoner Wendie Wallace Roger Walter Kenny Warfel Randy Warren Becky Weaver Steve Weber Eddie Webster David Weidmann jon Wessel Lani Wetzel Bruce White Pam White Toni White Patty Whiteaker judy Whiteside db -. :,,Z5g ,w we-:s sf 15, . 5 - ir.i f ff 4,1 ds-on his tiptoes to reach a book in the school li V..,............-.. brary. Angie Wi gs Mark Wil? Geni Williams Marc Williams Norman Williams Randy Williams Susan Williams Janelle Wills Dan Wilson Dennis Wilson Mitch Wilson Steve Wilson Becky Windham Beverly Windle Robb Wiseman Pam Wlfithers Lisa Witherspoon Timothy Wommack Gary Wood Robert Woodall Mike Wright Rhonda Wynes Mark Zimmerman Pam Zuck Terry Perry Nancy Peters Super sophomore spirit succeeds became a cry of unity as Glendale's second year class got involved. Led by class sponsor, Mr. Paul Moore, the sopho- mores explored the worlds of junior class activities. Significant contributions to the school and the community appeared in the form of sophomore class projects including aiding disabled children's funds and providing streamers for important basketball games. Sophomores also encouraged yuletide spirit by helping to provide colorful decorations for Glen- dale's first Christmas dance. The ideas and much of the labor for these projects originated from the 'Sophomore Spirit Committee. Representatives from world history classes made up the membership of the committee. P' l' On the 8Ym blfflfhffs- 5UPh0m0fe5 examine 3 COPY Of the Quill During her lunch hour Becky Cook sophomore queues up to buy hf new 1970 yearbook Sophomore class officers Cathi Vienhage, Mike Solomon, and Kay Chapman convene on the front lawn. .1 W f, , rl! AZ , ,-A 1 fy . H, , ,Vrr WT? 1 ire 5- y 21:57 ' A R. il, , A-,ff Us 3 fzyfj f i 1 1. , ,cj ,,.f?f!J2f 'f ,,ff Zffix john Acker joan Adams james Amos Rick Anderson Debbie Apostol Susie Appelquist Gwen Arbeitman Julie Arringdale Jill Arfz Dennis Ashcraft Martha Askew Rene Aspelmeier Bob Aton Cindi Aton Lloyd Babcock Steve Bach Gayle Bacon Mike Bagwell Mike Bailey Karen Baker Rebecca Baker Allen Balden Martin Barcomb Elaine Barker David Barnes Steve Barnhouse Steve Barrow Don Barski Bill Bates Becky Bauer Rick Beard Rick Beasley Ada Behrendt Judy Belt Cheryl Berlin Mary Berryman Mike Bescher Dale Beveridge Tonya Beyer ' Cindy Bilyeu Pat Bilyeu Rick Bilyeu Mike Binder Diana Bingham Chris Bishop Mike Bishop-Jones David Black Barbara Blake Gary Blay Earnie Boer Bill Bohner Robbie Bone Jane Boone Jim Bouldin Pat Bowers Vicky Bowers Janet Bowman Ken Boyer Rives Boykin Steve Boze Bob Bradley Cindy Brake Andy Brazeale Sherie Brigham Cookie Bright Celeste Brockman Anita Brown Druscilla Brown Joyce Brown Ralph Brown Diane Brunner Anita Bryan Bruce Bugg Jay Bullaro Ray Burger Allen Burks Judy Burks Suzanne Burton Janice Bussard Kerry Bussard Karla Butcher Keith Buterbaugh Brock Butler Doug Cadle Doug Caffey Kathy Caldwell Debbie Cambell Steve Campbell Randy Cantrell Carol Cantwell Kenny Carnahan Dianne Carnes Cathy Carter Cindy Casey Karen Caviness Sandy Chadwick Denise Champagne Cincli Chandler Kay Chapman Deanna Chastain Sue Chastain Ann Chastain Brenda Childress Gail Christie Steve Clampett Danny Clark Bill Clary Peggy Clawson Sue Clifford Scott Cobb Carol Coffman Marta Cohen Debbie Colangelo Judy Colaw Cathy Colclazier Cathy Cone Camille Consolvo Chris Consolvo Becky Cook Chuck Cook Catherine Coon ,,, ,f --y ....,, . , .... 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Davidson Vicky Davidson Dexter Davis Gail Davis Victor Davis Mark Dawson Dianna Day Robert Dean Harriet Deane Becky Deaton Chris Deboro Mike Deiker Paula Dennison Cathy DePreste Ruth Dickens Randy Dietz Sheryl Doucey Don Dougon Pam Dowell Rick Drake Debbie Drummond Cheryl Duck Marilyn Dyche Dixie Dykman Barbara Eby Larry Egan Christy Eggers Bill Eidson Doug Ellis Don Ellison Pamella Ellwood Steve Ellwood Ken England Roger England Tim Erb jim Erickson David Erwin Joe Etheridge Dan Ettinger Nancy Evans Harriet Evangelista Martha Exline Greg Fels Susan Ferarro Tom Ferguson Allen Fielder Rex Finley Judy Fischer Marla Fishel Bruce Fisher Mary Flemming Gary Floyd Steve Forehand Gregg Forrest Rick Franchett Debby Francis Scot Franson Gail French Karen French Loren Fritz Billy Fugate Mike Fuller Mitzi Gaddis Rochelle Garner Brenda Garrison Patti Garrison Sherry Garrison Vicki George Cheryl Geren jim Geringer Kathryn Gertz Jerry Gillenwaters Cindy Gillihand Greg Gilmer Cindy Graham Debbie Graham Joretta Graven Doug Graves Susan Graves Terry Gregory Kathy Griffin Debbie Gunderson Jimmie Hade John Hall Gary Hall Janet Hall Linda Hall Terri Hampton Leslie Hanchey Vicki Haney Debbie Harbert Richard Hardwicke Vonna Harper Kathleen Harrel David Harris Dena Harris John Harris Randy Hawkins Kerry Haynes Susan Hay Vicky Hayes Thelma Hayter Melanie Heatherly David Helmer Eric Helwig Flo Hendrickson Perri Hendrix Lynn Herndon Sharon Herndon Malanie Herren Bill Hess Danny Hicks Mike Highfill Richard Highfill Cindy Higley Barby Hilmes Randy Hines Larry Hockensmith Susan Hodges Debi Hoeft Mike Hollis 1 75 1 1 , ,J '11, Hg. eh ' X W ,xc ,A ,xg na. 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Martin Susan Maynard jill Mays Max Meek Sandy Melton Renee Meredith Judy Merriman joycelyn Metzger Laura Miles Wayine Millard Dan Miller Patrick Mills Mark Mitchell Sharon Mitchell Randall Moots Jerry Morrow Teresa Morton Mindi Mosher Shara Mount David Mullins Carolyn Murphy Harry Murrell Debby Myers Stan Myers Stanley Neff Becky Neill Kenneth Nelson Jack Newman Randy Nielson Steve Niewalcl Ricky Nivens Lindy Noe Bob Nothum Janis O'Connell Terri O'Hara Stan Oglesby Missie Ormsbee Kathryn Overby Nellie Owen Max Owensby Patty Owings Pat Palmer Dennis Parker joe Parks Laurel Paschall Barry Patrick Rosemary Patterson Mike Patton Debbie Paul Buddy Payne ve-5, J A Sophomores engage in a hearty snow battle between classes, supplied by the fading January snows. Q Wg 2 'fl Nd fl Ji .1 fi x M .4 'F' 1 Sw! M591 My ,vm frbgff' ,' . , J ,.. V-K .. fn. ,-.nf , -, , H ,Y - . . J., ,V . H , -, A-Ji b-YULLLZ1 I A ,Q -WL, . ,,.Y . .. ...- ...L, ...D .... -..ue . -4 - --1 -- Jackie Pearman Debbie Pearson Becky Peck Kathy Pemberton Bill Penninger Rodney Pennington Louise Perlman Ralph Petry Barbara Philips Carol Phillips Sandy Philpott Lanie Pickney Merril Picotte Alan Pierce Jan Pierce Phil Pierce Sande Pierson Robert Plaster Linda Poindexter Jerry Ponder Rick Pool Gary Powell Charles Presley Bob Price Bob Pulley Barry Ralls Kirk Randle Mark Rapp Rollin Rapp Allison Rattray Tim Ravan Cindy Reavis Doug Reed Gary Reed Phyllis Reed Karen Reid Sally Reid Sherry Renick Carol Renner Nancy Revis Sandra Richards Gladys Richardson Janice Richardson Rick Richardson Jack Risner Jeanne Risner Becky Ritterhouse Jackie Roberts Cheryl Roebke Kathy Rollings Verna Rolufs Mike Roper John Roper Georgann Roscoe Eirik Rosendahl Tom Ross Judi Roth Steve Rourke Ann Royal Harold Ruf Vicky Rumfelt Del Rush Celia Salveter Jay Sand Cynthia Sanders Connie Satterfield John Schatz Rodney Schellack Susan Schoeller Cathie Schreiber Raymond Schroder Gary Schwartz Charles Scott Jan Seaton Sandra See Susan Selph Peggy Sharp Scott Siman Linda Simkins Susan Simmons H54 5 7 ,..,.,. , I F . el 1 1:1 ' y, i l' .1 vii Hz- nwf 41: f .,,-aaa: 'Z z 3121 if lil 4 Zvi? LE 2 M 2 5 7 lg 1 ' .2 ni A . L? I' il Qi, gf Q ,- .M ,QA in ' 1,..1'fs ,I -ffm in , f f 1 jll Y.-.,.., f-A --. . -1- -:-- - time-'1 ,.1-X'- i:,.:JAf-1. ,----'4'f -1-'::5.'-'-fr 4 l 4 s 1 ll.. I . ri-.. gill l in X .ri r u i 1 1 li I . 1 I 1 J 1 f l Mill? .Ui I till ,QV A, '1:,11J21't' q.,'g:L ng. -i-.g1mgHf 1 - 14 NW? Glendale's own guru, sophomore, Mike Vernon, con- Intent on their subject, students in a world history class jot notes. templates the pleasures of verbal conjugation. Mark Sims Steve Singleton Shirley Sisco Susan Skiffington Dan Skill Sheri' Sloan Dee Smith Gary Smith Pam Smith Randy Smith Teresa Smith Tom Smith Linda Smotherman Betty Snearly Mike Solomon Debra Southard Michal Soxman Diana Speed John Sphar Joe Spies Angela Stanley Robbie Stansberry Pat Stearns Connie Steinert Nancy Stever Norman Stewart Ann Stiegemeyer Robin Still Mark Stone Tom Street Kent Stringer Kelly Sullivan Tom Swackhamer Claudine Tatum Steve Teller Jerry Thomas Jesse Thomas Terry Thomas Mark Thompson Robert Thompson 'L 0 ' 'W giv g .A F i ,... Ja ,, . u -3 Xi' 1- R . X..- X. A ,T J .f F OICS. , ., 9 4 f 1 Il 4 iff, LL if fi '1 1 fr' ,4 A 2' : ..., , m ...A ref: I f W W1 7' Z f1,,fl o 4 5 Z , 3,5 2556 WV? ' V I Carol Thomson Ginger Thornburg Ed Thornton Paul Tinsley Theresa Tomlinson Sara Toombs Tricia Treat Jan Trotter Diane Tucker Steve Turk Carol Turner Tim Turner Debby Uhlis Nancy Underwood Le Ann Van Someren Mike Vernon Richard Vernon Cathi Vienhage Mark Vincel Linda Virdon Kathy Waggoner Greg Wait Hardy Waite Cathie Walker Danny Walker Mike Ward Linda Warren Weber Warren Terry Watson Kay Watterly Bernard Watts Doug Waugh Paul Weatherford Barbara Weathers Pat Weaver Paul Webb Mary Webster Mike Welsh john Westermann Judy Westfall Russell Whalen Elane Wheat David Wheeler Wayne Wheeler Eddie White Mark White Terry White Teresa White Tom Whitlock Ron Whitworth Steve Wiggs Scott Wilkerson Ruthie Will Sherryl Willhoit Jamie Williams jim Williams John Williams Terry Wilson . Steve Windham Dan Winget Bob Wise Dan Wise Cindy Wolfe Bobby Wood Terry Wright Linda Wylie Brenda Wynes Brady Young Bruce Young Debbie Young Dianna Young Mike Young Rick Zimmerman Randy Zook Paula Zuck 1. ...... 5?:7'.,.-5 QLLSLHIES- Winning the school spirit cup last year, the juniors began where they left off by partici- pating in school dances, games, charity projects, and scholastic ratings. Bringing a happy smile into an elderly face at Christmas . . . losing their voice from cheering so much at that game they just had to win . . . rushing to their counselor to see if 62-54 on the PSAT test is good . . . waiting for that special person to go to the Falcon Festival with . . . deciding if they wanted the little ring in the corner with the white stone, or whether they liked the blue one on the top better for a class ring . . . all this involvement, now only a part of their memories, is truly valuable experience worth remembering. And now, the excitement of achieving the status of seniors yet the un- certainty of graduating is awaiting the 1970-71 Senior Class. Karen Adamson Jackie Ailshie LeAnn Albaugh Cherie Alexander Bob Allen Corene Anderson David Anderson Steve Anderson Kenny Anhalt joe Arington Jeanette Arringdale Marilyn Asher Stephen Askew ww Ron Asplund Joe Aton Lynn Avery Rick Baker Julie Baldwin Dwight Ball Dennis Barclay W, Terry Barnard f-7 J. M. Bass Randy Bass Pat Batey jay Beck Ron Bell Merrie Bellmann Marcia Bench john Bennett Leslie Benson Tim Biggs Annette Bilyeu Gwen Bilyeu Mike Black Cliff Blakeney Diane Blankenship Paula Blevins Roger Blevins Ron Blevins Craig Boettcher Carol Bogart Bill Boone Doug Boone julia Boring Kay Bowler Beckie Boyd Mary Boyd Suzi Boyd Vicki Boyles Chris Bradley Orville Bradley Beverly Bramer Kent Brashears Scott Bray Bob Breazeale f 34 Randy Brennan 4 Q lentg Kent Bra- iare to weather Beth Bricker Steve Britain Jody Britton Constance Brooks jim Brophy Bruce Brown Doris Kay Bruner Doyal Bryant Becci Buckner Brenda Buff Scotty Burch Leslie Burgess Nancy Burkey Gary Burks Geoff Butler Julie Byars Cindy Cain Car--l Campbell Ted Campbell Mark Cannon David Cantrell Robin Cantrell Clif Carnahan Becky Carr Terri Carroll Lynda Carter Richard Carter Don Cass Brent Castle Tom Caughron john Cawlfield Cheryl Champagne Dave Chatterton Connie Chiles Dan Chiles Scott Christiansen Cindy Chronister David Church Cathy Clary Leonard Clary Bob Clifton Tess Clines Terrie Ann Clopton Patt Coatney Tony Cobb Larry Colclazier Mike Cole Missy Coller jan Cook Dave Coonrod Brian Correll Chuck Courtney Vicky Craig Cheryl Crandall Dan Crane David Crane jackie Crawford Bob Crocker - ' Vivian Crowley Starr Crum - Linda Cunningham Gary Curtis Tim Dailey Marcy Dampier Margie Danley Stan Darden Don Daugherty Cris Daughtry Hyle Daughtry Randi Davis Rusty Delnevo Loretta Delo Darrell Denby Brenda Denney Tommy Dickey jim Dillard David Dimond Sherry Dixon Velvet Dodson Debbie Dowell e- .,...1-'::r...1-- 1211.34- VZ Martha Downer Bob Duck Peggy Dwyer Randy Dyer Garrick Eastwood Nancy Ebe jane Egger Ken Eli Vicki Ellingsworth Donita Ellison Fred Ellison Cindy Erb Leslie Erwin Mark Eubanks Susan Everett Marilyn Fahl julie Fechner Sherry Ferguson Rita Fesperman Virginia Fetters Paul Fields Denise Filkins Cis Fischer Judy Flippin Sandie Flippo Judy Flood Rolinda Flood Rick Flory Debbie Flynn -left Folkens Patricia Fore Pat Forsythe Jim Fossard Cathy Francis Linda Freeman Paula French Sandie Fuldner Jane Gammon Jim Garrison Bill Gates joe Gaunt Par Gertz joe Gettle Paula Gibble john Giboney Kathy Gilbert Rick Gilmore jean Goben David Goldsmith Caren Goodson Regina Gorrell Roberta Gottas Helen Grant Anne Graves Craig Grayless Nedra Gregory Brenda Griffin Linda Griffin Gary Groeteke Linda Gullett Anita Gustaveson John Gzula Mike Habermehl Susie Hankins Robbie Hankins Debra Hall Lee Hall Mark Halter Randel Hanes Laurie Hanlen Kay Hannon Steve Harbin Dennis Harrel Tyson Harris John Harrison Sue Haseltine Sherrie Hawkins Brenda Haynes Nick Heatherly Ronald Harp 3 . K 'X 17' ' 3' r . .1 -41 J, , f' .1 'Q ' 43' X-f Q 1 1 F! ,tr W Photographe from which ,773 Vi? r A f -H .4 4' desi rf' if X .A L., - JAW4, I Q -: ' : 5 A 1 'sf' K W, W! Photographer Don Daugherty finds an unusual position from which to snap his subject with the Press Cameraf rf' A' f, at fl fe. 5 ,i rw ff, , ,,, 4, ,Wie X49 ,Z IV A f X f if 5 f f'.r- '-J, 754 Greg Love, Russ Rose, and Dan Chiles bring Christmas trees chopped at Greg's farm to Glendale to be used in the class. Dale Hendershott Karen Henderson Marty Henslee jean Hern Joan Hern Susan Herndon Cathie Herring Donna Hill Gregg Hlavafy Stephanie Hoffman Susie Holbert Dan Honeycutt Charles Hornback Brenda Hubbard Marilyn Hubbell Donna Huff Mary Hulsey Edward Hunt Debbie Hyde Bob Ingle Debbie lsenberg John Jackson Kathy james Laurie Jenkins Tim Jenkins Robbie jersak Dan Jett Don Johnson Karen johnson Russ johnson Steve johnson Linda jolley Bruce jones Cathy Jones Linda jones Randy jones Terry Jones Mike Journagan Kevin Kaiser Cheryl Kane Chip Kane Mona Kay Vickye Keathley r Dan Keeslar Carolyn Kelley Sharon Keltner Allen Kelly Kathy Kindig Sharon King Charlotte Kirkpatrick William Kirwin Melanie Kleiber Mark Knewtson Donna Knox Karen Kooistera Sherry Kramer N Rick Krull Rick Kyle Cindy Lands Mark Langston Allen Latall Lana Laxton Mark Layton Mike Leabold Susan Lederer Jeri Ann Leonetti O. R. Leslie jane Leverenz Donna Lewis Janet Lewis Becci Lisenby Debbie Loffer Cindy Lofshult Leslie Long Randy Long Jill Looney Greg Love Gale Lowry Eric Luebbert Carrol Manis Donnie Martin Mark Masters Kathy May Nancy Mayhall Linda Maynard Susan McBride jeff McCallister Brad McCammon Tom McClain Mark McClanahan Dixie McKinney David McPherson Fred McQueary John Melton Vicki Merriman Beverly Meyer Steve Meyer' Steve Meyers Ben Miller Janice Miller Paul Miller Berry Misemer Susan Mitchell Karen Moll Annette Morgan Mr Brill and students organize ornaments contributed by juniors for the Christmas dance Jl1lll0IS collect and prepare old clothes for the un- held December 19 in the Glendale Gym. derprivileged as a project. x A A! t t . A artl 1 in X37 xl fit ...Z AJ Q73 -A. ?:' L V f,QQ.,. g,-LL,J aj- 11144, Y . ,124 1l,Q4L,,'.gu,,gig , othes for the un- Debbie Morris Debbie Lynn Morris Rhonda Morton Melissa Moseley Nancy Mumford Sue Mulliken Barbara Murphy Gary Murphy Rod Myers Wayne Myers Sue Nash Karen Neale Kathie Neale Donna Newman Debi Niswander Brad Nrtzsche Randy Nrvens Jan Nokes Dana Nunn Rick Nutt Barbara Oberheidt Miriam Ogle Don O Hara Mary Oliver Jim O Neill Betsy O Neal Marilyn Ottati umger Owen Vivian Owings Richard Padgham John Palmer Donna Pardee Steve Parker Kay Parten Brenda Patterson Larry Patterson Judy Payne Marilyn Payne Mason Payne Chester Pearman Dale Pearsall Karen Peck Jo Ellen Pennington Doug Pering Andy Pickering Vicki Pierce Gary Potts Dale Preston Richard Price Wendy Price Junior Proe Don Propps Jeanne Pursley Bill Qualls Kenneth Racey Kelvin Radford Donna Ragland Debbie Rainwater Debbie Rapp Mike Rarrick ,Mervin Rash Joe Ratcliff Ron Reading Randy Reaves Wayne Redding Robert Redwing Debbie Reed Les Reed Jodi Reeter Teresa Reid Sue Revis jill Reynolds Richie Rhea Jon Rhines Jill Rhoten Guy Richardson Debbie Rips Suzanne Raber Cathy Roberts Cindy Roberts l 'll 5 Charley Roberts Mike Roberts Patricia Roberts Becky Robinson Curt Robinson Donna Rodgers Pam Rogers Russ Rose Sandy Royston James Ruhl Nancy Russell Jerry Sanders Sally Scanlon jerry Schlink Barbara Schmidt Susie Schneider Peggy Schooling Mary Schultz Frank Schwartz jim Sellars Linda Sharp Jo Ellen Shaw Chris Shelton Doug Sheridan Ron Sherman Mary Ann Shipman Lynda Simmons Richard Simpson Sue Simpson David Siplinger Diana Skelton Edward Skiffington Ann Smith Brad Smith Gene Smith Keith Smith Lee Smith Patty Smith Tawnya Smith Sally Snead Steve Snead Susan Sommers Christopher Soxman Mary Ellen Spicer Beth Stafford ' Rob Stafford Peggy Stahl Jeannine Stanton Marti Stark Greg Steele Pat Steinbecker Brent Steinert Tom Steinert Charles Stevens Don Stocker Ron Stone Debbie Strong Rick Stover jim Stufflebeam Marc Sturtevant Doug Styer Robert Sullinger Debbie Sullins Tim Sweeney Donald Taylor Barbara Teague Christene Thomas Pam Thomas Dax-id Thomasson Lynn Thompson Paula Thurman Greg Tokarczyk Debbie Tolliver Bob Treat john Trench Dennis Tucker Claudia Turner Julie Turner Vicky Tyler Denise Van Gelder As girls keep both warm and stylish, m leather Alone in a crowd Rick Baker has time for a moment s thought I is 'ei kd 9 HS L Q X11 look in soft Jeff Vaughn Gregg Vernon Kay Vinyard Roger Wade Gere Wage-man Brenda Waggoner Pamela Waggoner Mike Wallace Paula Wallace Jan Wallis Gary Walton Diana Warner Gayle Watson Norman Weaver John Weber Mary Wheeler Jana Vfhite Judson White Paul White Sheila White Mark Wickizer Tricia Wilcox Mike Wilkinson Mike Wilhoit Lance Williams Terry Williams Eddie Williamson Cheryl Wilson Danny Wilson Randy Wilson Rick Wilson ' Tom Wingo Charles Wise Gary Wiseman Richard Wofford Stanley Wolf Damon Woods Karen Wood Pete Wood Pamela Woodin Chris Woolsey ju Wray Kirk Wulff Kay Wylie Ron Yancey Melissa Yarnell Mike Yeomans Bruce Young jeff Young Mike Young Teresa Ann Young Teresa Young Liz Zay Earl Lipscomb, presidentg Cindy Lipscomb, secretaryg and Phil Klapp, vice president. Chuck Adams Tim Adams Dale Alday Gwen Alexander Ede Allee Steve Anderson Shell Apostol David Askew Arthur Augspurger Paul Augspurger Pam Bailey Bruce Ballantyne john ballard Sarah Bare David Bastings Mark Bates Sherry Bates Janice Bauer Debra Beard Larry Bechtel Rick Bell Toni Bellmann john Bench Lowell Bench Don Bennett lead the senior class through a successful year. High school-here and gone and seniors anxious- ly face a new life even as they remember their four years at Glendale. Serious moments of cramming for and taking tests. Exciting moments of cheering the team to victory, aceing a test, winning a special award . . . receiving a diploma, symbol of four long, hard yet happy years. Under the guidance of the Senior Committee, the senior class delivered Thanksgiving baskets and sponsored pep rallies. Participating in all parts of school life, seniors became student body officers, National Merit Scholars, and athletic stars. Finishing four years of new ideas, friends and experiences, seniors reached out towards a new life. ,. ,fat l l r I l r iors anxious- er their four and taking the team to award . . . long, hard immittee, the baskets and all parts of Jdy officers, ars. . friends and ,new life. A Q , is u 4 V1 R. V, X V N ,Q I I AL ' V V V . l 3 lj f k iiiflgii, v 5 , , a:- f .3 V aw! A W ' , V an f ' 6 -S B L L li l 1 y , L , ' 1 ' fa...f1 ' r S y , 2113, ' irs a ir L x B Charley Bentley Gary Betterton Tony Beyer jamie Billings Janice Bingaman Steve Birkes Brenda Bishop-jones Lee Ann Bittle Charles Blake Charles Blue Debbie Bollinger Janna Bonar Tom Bouldin Cindy Bowers Steve Bowers Mark Bowman Nancy Boyd John Brackley Kenny Bradford Sherri Bradley Tim Bradley Darrell Brewer Felicia Brown Debbie Bruton Jill Bryson Gary Buckley . Sandy Burd V Jo Anne Burk Kenny Burk Larry Burk Phil Buterbaugh Genie Butler Larry Buzbee Darl Cameron Sharon Campbell in:-r-'iL1:f: 1f ,, . - ..'..--'..,..A Carl Cannefax Ken Cantrell Randy Carns Mike Cass Sue Caughron Cathy Chapman Pat Chapple Linda Chittim Randy Christian Pam Christie Becky Church Rufus Church Gerald Churchill Reid Claxton Sara Clinkenbeard Leslie Cobb D. L. Cole Owen Cole Ron Collis Paula Collins Darrell Cone Tom Cook Mary Ann Cooper janet Cosgrove Anne Coulter Carol Courtois David Craig jim Craig Kerry Craig Jim Crain Willie Crain Mike Crighton Greg Crouch Sherrie Culbertson Teresa Dake ,-,,- s-..,.... X 1-v49 V fl vyfy 4 .7 ff..........,,,..,,, .. . V , , H ',:'3y:wg.f ' , ., ,- 4 -' 1:14, , f Seniors Pam Wallace jerry Dillard jim Langham and Marilyn Walter discuss Friday night s game. . 51, , K Bill Daniel Lyman Daugherty jeff Davis Kathy Dedmon Rose De Gray Tracey Delp Linda Denny Mike De Ruyter Jerry Dillard Bill Doan Brenda Dobbins Janice Dohm Kelly Doke jim Dopp Kathy Dougan Bob Downer Becky Duck E Linda Durbin Mitzi Dyer Charles Eckert Roger Edgar Joyce Edwards john Eells Phyllis Eggers Janet Eli Tom Emberton --'- -1:t,..gv ri:: 'N dr ,N - M 5'-,,q....:LJ,,,,....vf.Y y . . Hu. ,,.,. I 1 I I' r fe., f ga, 'f .... ...f-- ' ,,, ly Bx i L l l V , lil. iw., ii il .,, all IH iii l l i .If 'f g. fi ' if-Y Il l l 1 i, 5 '1 l ' l I 1 , l E l' 1 li lf fl 5 F l f I i P . l, , fl l Y! 1 Il 1 1 1: 9 lf V' ,, , l 22 , il ni l , i, l l. l lla . l l ,l lil 2:1 El: ll ll ll ll llf fl .,'I pl ll .li ill: Ji? fl' I TW Mil ll! l 1 if l rl 2 ,N l62 :J I. ll: 1 Connie Emerson Bill Evans Mary Fago Philip Fels Bruce Fetter Barbara Finnell Evan Fishel Beth Fisher Jan Fitzgerrell Kathy Flanagan Larry Floyd Mary Foster john Fowler Carmen Franklin Janice Frankum Marvin Frankum Mary Fredrick Irene Freeman Debbie Fultz Cindy Galli Marsha Garland Cary Garrison Russell Garrison Leslie Gary Gayle Genzer Charley German Kathy Germany -v-,Q 19' Jumping up out of the crowd, Allen Weatherly cheers the Falcons on to victory fit' '. Beverly Gibson Carolyn Gillespie Rick Gilzow Linda Gladden Lisa Grandstaff Nancy Grant Craig Graves Chris Griesbaum Gary Griffin jerry Griffin Mark Griot Sharon Grissom Gary Grove William T. Grove james Gustaveson Carol Guthrie Lenore Guyette james Hall jim Hall Karen Hall Leslie Hall Pam Hall Leslie Halliday Gary Hamilton Curt Hanawalt Wanda Haney Gail Hardy Kenny Harlow Norman Harp Nelda Harper Dave Hastings Randy Hastings Barbara Hawkins Cindy Hawkins Beverly I-Ieidbrink 1 3 I fi i 2 l I I f r l I 5- ll, 'I I 1 P il ls, lu It :'i VI fl gli f 1 5-li yil pa. ,H li i 1 2 il l .qv r-.-' .--1.-U. lr I ,zi l r r 'll l ,gi ml 1 41 ,, l I 1 M 1 , 164 I Itasca Helwig Debbie Henness Rhonda Henson Sally Hermann Kathy Hicklin Michael Hiers Bruce Himmelreici' Gary Hodges Eric Hoffman Alan Hoke Chris Holdren Tom Holmes Becky Howard Tresa Howard Billy Hubbell Lynne Hubbell Mark Huffhines Larry Hunt Mark Hunt Judy Hurt David Hutchison Mark Huxley Malinda Ingram Bee Ipock john jackson Pat jackson Greg james Pam Jeffries Marcy Jensen Herbert joebstl Allan johnson Annie johnson jerrie johnson Mike johnson Patty johnson i 6 i U 23 , gl: V An Busine ag. A Q, 1 , 4 Y .lskluttl . U . , fl fi its N X ,. 1 Q fi. Business Law class rovrdes a time for students to listen, learn, study, and have fun. .,. -H ..,.g,.g:f ' :A H in ' . 2 Steve Johnson Zola Johnson Greg Johnston Mark Iohnston Brenda jones Donna jones Richard jones Sharon Jones Allen Journagan Paul Kahmann Randy Keathley Harry Kelly Marianne Kelly Cindy Kendall Bruce Kessler Candy Key Joe Killian Beverly Ki rschke Danny Kiser Phil Klapp Ladenna Kneedler Bill Kolze Kevin Kraft Fred Krautsch Gary Krumenacher Shelly Kynion Debbie Lakin Ronald Landers Richard Lands Allene Lane Mike Lane jim Laney jim Langham Becky Langston Glenda Larkins Linda Lee William Leonard Chuck Leonardi Leslie Levitch Larry Likens .lack Lilley Cindy Lipscomb Earl Lipscomb Kathy Little Kevin Lollar Doug Long Laurie Lorenz Elizabeth Lyons Mike McNabb fr? Wav With an important test fifth hour, senior Rick Bell gives up his lunch period to relax and study in a quiet empty hall. 1- lla . Y Allf ' - f-.157 :ff-L I M I .W ' L. V My ,f M . ' :gf f i,,L.3.uQi.if.fl1 i,':4Llg',IQ, 'x gives up his lunch y hall. 1 -A.. f f fff ffl -of ,W Wx f X , .x I A L, , :Y . l Q V, If ' A 6 . Q if 41' . --. V . Q Q ' ZWW if ' If ,, gg Messick Kathy Miles Barbara Miller Diane Miller Jim Miller Virginia Miller Nancy Millsap r I67 it I 1'5- 4 v -4 1 .1 :I H, fi v 1 In .n ,- 1 1 Ll n D 1 v if 5 V' l ix i 0- 4 0 1 lf u 'i 1 -3- 1 .,j ii 1 Y- 1 'a Q '5-A f'5f 4' ,- ul 59 ,, , J.. .11 fx 4, 53:4 if ui l ,. I i . e , ,- . 1 . '2 4 5 an 1 . g-a i n 11 .. -5 ll if f jr fi .. It :. I? x . ag li ,Q 'z u It '- i i , 1' l L 1: Cindy Mitchell Laurie Mitchell Holly Mix Mike Montgomery Tim Montgomery David Moots Margaret Mullikin Bob Murney Sally Napier john Neil Denise Newman Steve Newport Dennis Nix Jeff Nolte Ken Norton Joyce Nothum Mark Oglesby Susan O'Hara Chris Ormsbee. David Paulsell Penny Payne Jeff Peck Patti Peele David Pertuche Kenneth Peters Sigue Peterson Tom Phillips Lane Pierce Gary Pike jonnie Plank Debbie Plaster Randy Pool Beverly Posey David Powell Gregg Prosser 7 d Senior Bob Mu from the prc Senior Bob Murney is found trying to hide from the problems of an ordinary day. Lavona Pulley Linda Purdy Sherry Puterbaugh Linda Ralls Mike Rand Chris Randall Susan Ratcliffe Joyce Record Alan Reed Toni Reichardt David Reid Linda Reid Jeni Rhodes Marla Rhea Steve Richardson Steve Ridinger Janet Rinehart jim Risner I Sharon Robberson Dan Robbins julie Roberts Tim Roberts Warren Robinett Rusty Robinson Michael R. Roebke Cathy Rogers Judy Rogers Michelle Roper Cathy Roscoe ...ml--3 , 4:-A 335' ,.. ,... ,,,.1,.,f,..f- 4 5 : -1 1 i t 4 i ig l I V V' K, I lu. 4 I is l l l 4 l l l . F L l i , i F. t ,. .14 F i . L if W,,..vN,:zggggg. .': '1-i.-f - T-Gif it ij 4 , Lanny Ross Amy Louise Rourke Colleen Royal Rodney Rush Becky Rushing Terri Schmidt Rick Schreiber Debbi Schultz Christine Scott Dennis Scott Roger Scott Tim Scruggs jim Seaton Mike Selph Cathy Shaw Linda Sherer Lynn Shipley jo Ellen Shuler Nancy Shultz Linda Sieckmann Karen Simmons Al Simpson Donnie Singleton A 321 ,V 'f4ffw,, Q rn, 1 y,1.,,i 'c J Mr. Moon discusses the problems of our society with senior john Van Noy 'B 3-F -21? Q1 -f 'ig.3-5.5 pf-is' zz -5.335-1 475 9' , - , 1 ---+V V-anti? '12, - 'f'Yffs,f .'-1v ? ,zjzip ff -ya . ' A 'sa - ' 'Q faffciif ' '? i ' zQF5Za 'Z' 1 lff Qf11f' A , i 1 ke' , -X .3 fav- , ai.12fz,? I WJ,kf.' A iff, ' . 1 -,,, . ,- J If -1 55.11. 1 we --f -ef ,.- f -. f W' 'J 1 - 1 A ,,.kg,a', 4 1 .riffs V., . 11-JM, 'Fi 4'..-all I iq, QW I ui1.,:.1:f. .A 1 Noy. , ,,,,..v., , b. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I B 1 I I I I lfig Don Sissel Laura Skelly Don Slentz Randy Sloan Ronnie Smiddy Darwin Smith Debby Smith Duke Smith Mitchel Smith Steve Smith Tissie Smith Brad Smothers Sam Snead Barbara Solomon Greg Solum Debbie Souder Teresa Sparkman Kathy Spence Ronnie Spickard Rebecca Stafford Teresa Stansberry Jodi Stark Peggy Stewart Robert Still Debbie Stratton Donna Summers Keith SummerS Ronnie Sutherland Steve Sweet Susan Swegart Sharan Swift Jim Taylor Janice Thompson Judy Tilton Diane Tinen E E F I I I J K I I I i, I I 1 I I I I . I . I I I I I I I I I 'I I II I 2. I I L gi. V 1-w. Alistair Trurnbo Tommy Tucker Debbie Turner Karen Turner Pamela Umphres John Van Noy Debbie Vaughn Linda Vernon Stan Vest Debbie Virdon Steve Wait Lea Anne Walker Pam Wallace Susan Wallace Marilyn Walter Delaine Ward Cynthia Warner Mike Wasson Benn Weatherford Y Allen Weatherly Phyllis Weaver jim Weiler Cynthia Wells Ted Whitaker Jeff White john White Mary Whitlock Carla Wicklein Alan Wiles Doug Wiles Edie Will Pam Williams Vicki Wills Ed Wilson Paul Wilson . , l 7 'f 1 'l -I 2 I - z no y 15 l ill! 5 J: With all o: g help from tl .if Q Seniors help her Anita Winslow Alynne Withers Doug Witherspoon Bruce Wittmer Cynthia Wood Karen Woody Linda Woody james Woolley Roger Worley Linda Wright Randy Wrinkle I Kevin Wyatt Gail Young Dave Zapatka Buff, Teri .. Index 11 Brennan, Randy ..,....... ,.., , . Bell. Rick , Britton, Beyer, Abbott, Linley ...., ......,.. ,,.. 1 3 0 Absher, Kay ,.... ..., 1 06, 130 Acker, John .,,,...... ...,..,..., 1 41 Achievements . ..,.. 64 Activities .,..... .. .. 60 Adam, Lynn ., .... . .,.... 121, 130 Adams, Chuck . .. .... ,..,70, 158 Adams, Debbie .,,.. ...... 8 5, 88. 99 Adams, Joan . ..,,,,...... 141 Adams, Tim ..,,..... ....,..., 6 8, 86, 158 Adamson, Karen ,....,.. .,.., . ., ..,,. . 150 Aderhold, David ..,.... 77, 89 96, 122 Advisory Council .,.. ...,.......... , 69 Ailshie, Jackie ..,.....,,,. .88, 142, 150 Albaugh, LeAnn . .. ....., 76, 142, 150 Alday, Dale- ..,.....,...,......,,,.,.... 101, 158 Alday, Dennis ....... ...........,. . .104, 130 Alexander, Dr. A. M ,........ 18 19, 20 Alexander, Cherie .,......,...,..... 142, 150 Alexander, Gwen .,......,.....,..... 99, 158 Allan, Julie ...,...,...,,.....,,..,,.... 106, 130 Allee, Carol . .. 68, 97, 100, 130 Allee, Ede ,... 47, 86, 88, 99, 100, 153 Allen, Bob ....,. ......,....... . 89, 150 Allen, Dennis' .,,........,.,,.,....,,. 115, 130 Allen, Karen , .,,...,..,..............,...... 106 Allen, Miss' Patricia E. .. .,,....... 30 70 Allinder, Maridel .....,.... 272, 106, 130 American Field Service Club. .. 72 Amos, James .,.......,.,,,.,......,,.,.,.... 141 Anchor Club .. ,...........,,,,......... 90 Anderson, Carene .....,,. ,,..,...,. 1 42, 150 Anderson, Dave ..,,.. 72, 75, 100, 116212 Anderson, Rick ......., ..,,. ...... 8 0 , 141 Anderson, Stan .............. ..,..., , 130 Anderson, Steve W ......,, ,..... 8 7, 158 Anderson, Steve D. ..... ..,... 1 42, 150 Andress. Cathie ...,... , .,... 130, 85 Anhalt, Kenny .... , ..,.,,. 150, 155 Apostol, Debbie ,..,...,. ..... 7 6 89, 141 Apostol, Shelly ....,,.......,.., 35, 158 Appelquist, Mary CSusieJ 68, 78, 141 Appleby, John ,....,,...., ,..,........ 7 7, 78 Appleby, Mike ,....,.,......, ..,...., 1 21, 130 Arbeitman, Gwen .,..... ....,.... . 141 Arington. Joe ....... ,. ....., . 150 Arnall, Peggy .....,....... ..,.. 1 06, 130 Arringdale, Jan ,...,..,,.,. ,.... . 102, 150 Arringdale, Jeanette ...,. .,...., . 150 Arringdale, Julie ......, ,.,.... 1 02, 141 Art Club .... , ., .. 78 Artz, Jill ........... ....,............ 1 41 Asel, Marlene ..,..........,...,. .,..., 9 4, 130 Ashcraft, Dennis ..,..,..., ......,... .... 1 4 1 Asher, Marilyn . ,.., ....... 1 00 Askew David Askew Martha Askew Stephen Aspelmeier Rene Asplund Reggie Asplund Ronn Atkinson Ann Band Aton Bob Aton Cynthia Aton Joe Augspurger Arthur Augspurger Paul Avery Lynn Babcock Lloyd Bach Steve Bacon Gayle Bagwell Linda 102 104 Bagwell Mike Bailey Bailey Bailey Baker Baker Baker Balden Baldwl Mike Pam 70 73 88 Patti Karen Rebecca Rick Allen n Julie Ball Dwight Ballantyne Bruce Ballard Chip Ballard John 0 64 70 75 100 Barclay Dennis Barcomb Douglas Barcomb Marlin Bare Sarah Bare Sylvia Barker Elaine Barker Kindrick lKtnnyJ Barnard Danny Barnard Terry Barnes David Barnhart Marcia Batnhouse Stephen Barr Bob .. 0 Barrow Andy Barrow Stcxe 9 d 101 0 od oo y ,10L , ' ......,....,.... 88, 1 3, , . ,.., , ..,....,..,.,, sa ' ' ' , 'i,'.Q.1.Q,',1..'..ff.' 76i , ' ..............,.,.,.,. 104, , y ,..,.. . ..,......,..., ' , ....,.,... ..,, . ...106, , I ,,,.,........,. ..,.. 68,114 1 ,...... Q1QQQQI1QQfQ..Qff.QQf1l114. , ..,,......,..... 101, , .. ...,.,...., .... ,... fiizl 13 '. ' 'HfffimQHHHfi5o. I ,.y' ...,...,,.. 102,101 ' f . f'ifM'f96,iZL ' , ' ...,....,........,., 74, 106, Baker, Mr. Edward ,...... 39, 118, , . ....,.,., . ...78, 102, , ' . 15 , , rfjIfQffffQ5i . i' H .... Qfusofiiifiil. 9, Viinn 'i Mffffffffi6L I ' .Qfvtffffios Y. .-.-.- , I .-.v.v-.-., -.-,- . 118 , ' .. ...,,. ...68, 1 , , ' ........ 106, 1 . '. ..., ., ..,,., fuiik 115 , . . 3, 13 , 131, 150 158 141 150 141 130 150 130 141 141 150 158 93, 158 150 141 141 141 141 141 141 158 130 119 141 141 157 141 150 150 158 115 158 101 150 130 141 158 130 141 141 130 150 141 130 141 130 141 141 Barski, Donald 72, 121 Barthel, Mrs. Lenora 28, 29, Bascher, Jerry . Baseball . . . . Basketball ............ 116, 117, 118, Bass, J.'M. ..,.. ..,. , ...,... .. 93, Bass, Randy .... ......... 9 1. 93, 101, Bastings, David . , ., .. . Bates, Bill ., Bates, Carol ., .2 . Bates. Mark .. . ,. 94. 121, Bates, Sherry . 70, 88, 99, Batey, Patricia , ,, . Bauch, Keri . ,,.. 85, 130, Bauer. Becky , ., . . .. Bauer, Janice .... 68, 70, 88, 92 Bauer, Joe ..,,.,,. ,... 1 15, 121, Bauer, Mike ... ,.. ., . ..121, Baxter. David ,...... , .. Bayless, Mr. Bill .,.. . , 57, Beard, Debra , . 87, Beard. Rick .. ., ., .. .,. , Beasley, Rick .. Beaver, Lesa . , .,68, 106. 130, Bechtel, Larry . ..... . Beck, Jay ,,., Beck, Melinda .101, 130. Beckdahl, Mr. Samuel .. . . . . 24, Beggs. Mark .,...,,. Behrendt, Ada 104, 115, 121, Belden, Mr. Erngsti , ., , Bell, Cindy .,.........,. ..,,.. Bell, Ron ..,.. Bellman. Dottie Bellmann, Merrie . Bellmann, Toni Belt, Judy . ....,158, . .,..,. ,.68, ...72, 75, 108, .. .....121, 106, Bench, John . . . .,96, 112, Bench, Lowell . , .... , . . . ., 87, Bench, Marcia .....,.. 85, 101, Bennett, Don .... ,,,,.,,...... 8 7, Bennett, James . , .. ........ ...130, Bennett, John . .... .100, 101, Benson, Leslie , ,.,.... ., . ..76, 85, Bentley, Charley . 142, Berlin, Cheryl ..,.., ..,... Berryman, Mary Bescher, Jerry Bescher, Mike , Betterton, Gary Beveridge, Dale Tony ., Beyer, Tonya .. Biggs, Jim .. , Billings, Jamie UH109. MHMQL 'fffsi -,,sn ,.,68, 76, 86, Bilyeu, Annette .. ... , Bilyeu, Cynthia ..,. .,,..,... .........,,. Bilyeu, Gwendolyn ........, Bilyeu, Pat .. ....,. ......,. ...94, Bilyeu, Rick , ...,... .,...,.,.,. 1 01, Binder, Dan ..... . ....,.. 72, 104, Binder, Mike ........ ....,........, , . Bingaman, Janice ,..,. , 80, 81, Bingaman, Rick ,.. .,.,. .. . 141 80 115 127 119 150 150 158 141 130 158 is 8 150 132 141 159 130 130 130 115 158 141 141 141 158 150 130 26 130 141, 49 130 166 150 130 150 158 141 158 158 150 158 139 150 150 159 141 141 130 141 159 141 159 141 150 159 150 141 150 141 142 130 142 159 130 142 130 159 130 142 92, 159 101, 142 159 142 68 150 130 130 142 159 150 150 142 130 130 150 150 1,50 130 130 159 16 150 121 142 38 150 159 94 142 159 142 92 150 150 142 150 130 142 93. 159 159 Bingimun. Dianna Birkes, Sheryl .. Birkes, Steve . , , Bisby, Jeanine .. . 72, Bishop. Chris ,... ,.... . 115, Bishop-Jones, Brenda , 70. 76, 94, 99, Bishop-Jones, Michael , 37, 94, Bittle, Lee Ann . Black, David . ., ,. Black. Jim , . . . . . Black, Mike , , .,,.. ., . Blackburn, Jean , ,. , . , ...106, Blair, Jim ....,..,. 84. 104, 118, Blake, Barbara 72, 90, 101. Blake, Charles . .70, 91, 112, Blakeney, Cliff . . ..., . .,., . Blankenship. Diane . . ..76, Blay, Gary . ,,..77, Bledsoe, Phil .. . ..., 1115, Blevins, Carol ..., . . , . Blevins, Paula . ,. , .. .. Blevins, Roger , ....... . . ...101, Blevins, Ronald ..,...., 100, 104, Bloemker, Terry , .. ..,.. 104, 106, Blue, Becky , .. .,.. .. ....... .106, Blue, Charles . .,.,,.. ,.,. ,........ , , Board of Education .......... ........... Boettcher. Craig .....,,... ...... . 77, Bohner, Earnie ........ 96 112, 114, 122, B.O.G. ,.,... .,,... ,.,,....... ...,...,..,,.... . Bogart, Carol ,.........,,.. ........,.. Bollinger, Debbie .. .,,.. ..., ..... 8 8 , Bonacker, Scott .......,.. ,,,..... 93, Bonar, Bill .. ..., .,....,...........,,.. . Bonar, Janna ,..., 4. 45. 70, 74. Bone, Robbie ,.,,.... ..., .... . ,...., , Bonharn, Mr. Gerald . . ,y,42, Boone, Bifl ,.., .. .. ...,. ,, Boone, Doug . ,.......,.. . Boone, Jane .. 68, 97, 102, 109, Boring, Julia ., ..,... ..,... . .78, Bouldin, Barbara , . ...... ...106, Bouldin, Jim ., . ., .91, 100, 101, Bouldin, Tom ..64, 68, 70, 92, 96, 112. Bowers, Cindy ,,..,. ,. . .. . Bowers, Pat . .... . ......... Bowers, Steve ...... .........,,..,,..,.... Bowers, Vickie ........... ....,.......,... Bowler , Kay- . ..... ,... 6 2, 90, 99, Bowles, Marilyn ...,.,......,..,....,...,... Bowman, Janet ,, ..,.. ,.,.,..,. ......... . . Bowman. Mark ., ,... ......, 2 8, 80, Bowman, Mr. Williarn .,..,...., 35, Boyce. Greg . ,.,..,........,. ...........,. . Boyce, Mrs. Jacqueline ....., Boyce, Larry ..........,.....,......... 104, Boyd, Beckie ...... ..,.., 8 2, 102, Boyd, Diana .. ....... 106, Boyd, Mary ..,.., ......., 7 6, Boyd, Nancy . ,....,. , Boyd, Patricia Boyd, Susan .. . 142 159 142 150 130 142 159 75 131 42 131 150 131 88 159 131 150 Boyer, Mr. Jerry.. ..,...,.., 57, 114, Boyer. Boyer. Jim .. Ken . Boykin, Mrs. Manda ...... 39, Boykin, Rives . ,, ., ,.77, 103, Boyles, Susan , . , ..,. .. . Boyles, Vicki ,, Boze, Steve .. , , ..,. . . ., Brackley. John 68, 78, 91, 96, Bradford. Kenny . , ,.., , Bradley, Bob , .. . 93, Bradley, Chris . 77. 89, Bradley, Orville . ..,92, 95, Bradley, Robert ,. , Bradley, Sherri ,... .. , Bradley. Tim ., .. ..,.. ,. 92, 93, Bradley, Timothy . . ..70, 92, Bradshaw, Linda . 85, 100, 106, Brake, Cynthia ,, , 85, 102, Brake, Debbi . , , .. . , 85, 106, Bramer. Beverly .. .,.. . . , .. ...99, Bramer, Steve . .. ,.., 68, 77, 93, Branstetter, Leo .,., .. Brashears, Kent . .. 68, 73, 80, 91, Braughton, David . .. ...104, Bray, Scott .. .. .. .. Breazeale, Andy ..,, Breazeale, Bob ..... Breen, Bill . ..,,....102, Breese, Sherri .....,,,... Bresee, Mr. James ., .... . . Brewer, Darrell fsr.J Brewer, Darrell iir.J .... ..,... Bricker, Beth .......,.. Bridger, Greg ,.... . Brigham, Sherie . ..... ,. Bright, Bright, Brill, Mr. Wilbur. Teresa ....,,...,... 85, Elixra ,,,.,, ..,.,.......,..,... 9 7, Jody . ......,,.,. . .,.,.,..,..22, 23, Britain, Stephen , .... . Brockman, Celeste ,,..... ......... . Brockman, Vicki .. ,... .,......,....,.. . . Brooks, Mr. Gerald ...24, 32, 33, Brooks, Constance ......., 68, 72, 74, 90, 97, 100, 101, Brophy, Jim ..,......,.,,,.....,....., 103, Brown, Anita . ..,.,.....,........,. 101, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Bruce ................ 104, 102, Mrs. Carolyn ......,..,,.. 21, Cathy ......,,.,...........,,,......,. Druscilla ....... ......,.. Felicia ...... ............, . James ,... ........ 1 22, Joyce ...,.,... .85, Kelly ,,... .,.... .,......... Pam .,..,.. ....... 9 7, 104, Ralph ..,.. ,............,.... Robin ....,.,..,. Tom .,.. ..... 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Buzbee, Lari Buzbee, Terr Byars, Julie Cabinet Cadle. Doug Caffey, Doug Cain, Cindy Caldwell, Ka Calhoun, M Caldwell, Ke Cambridge I Cameron, Da Cameron, Su Campbell, Ca Campbell. Di Campbell, R: Campbell, Sl Campbell, Si Campbell, '1' Cannefax, C Cannefax, K Cannon, Ma Canton, Mar Cantrell, Da Cantrell, Kei Cantrell. Rai Cantrell, Ro Cantwell, Ca Cantwell. Q Capages, Kat Carnahan, C Carnes, Cams, Diar Rand' Carr, 'Becky Carr, Mike . Carras, Mr. Carrell, Den Carroll, Terr Carter Cath' Carter. Cheri Carter, Lynd, Carter, Rich: Casey. Cindv Cass, Bruce 78, 57. 1141. la' 39 77, 103. s. vsQ 91. 96. f .. 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Chris 68, 73. 115. 118, 131 Buckley, Gary ...,....... 68, 93, 159 Buckner, Rebecca ,... 70. 74, 76, 151 Buff, Sheri ., ......, ., 131 Buff, Teri .. ,. 104, 106, 131 Buff, Brenda . ..97, 124, 151 Bugg, Bruce .. .. ......,.., 86, 142 Bullaro, Jay .... . 142 Bunch, Scotty . ....,., , 151 Burd, Sandy ....,. .... ...70, 97, 159 Burger, Raymond . .... .,...... . . .. 142 Burgess, Leslie . ........ .. 85, 88, 151 Burgess, Mickey ....,,..........,............... 85 Burgess, Paul . . .. 94, 104, 121, 131 Burkey, Janet ..........,......,.............. 72 Burkey, Nancy . . . ......,...,.... .... 1 51 Burk, Dennis .. ...... 131 Burk, Kenny ..... . 159 Burk, Larry ..... ,....... ,....... . , .. 159 Burk, JoAnne .... ............,......... . .. 159 Burkey, Janet . ..72, 73, 89, 131 Burkey, Nancy ......,........... 74, 97, 151 Burks, Allen . ...... .......... . . 142 Burks, Gary ,... ....,.......,, . 151 Burks, Judy .. ..... ,. ........ 101, 142 Burleson, William .,.. ........ 1 15, 131 Burrows, Corbi ..... ....... 8 5, 131 Burson, Mike ...... ..........,,,.. 1 31 Burton, Suzanne .,,... ....,,. 7 6, 85, 142 Busch, Peggy ...., ........ 8 5. 106, 132 Bussard, Janice .. ...... ...106, 132, 142 Bussard, Kerry ...,...........,...,,.........,. 142 Bussell, Karen .... 72, 75, 76, 85, 88 Butcher, Karla .... 1 ...........,.,.......,... 142 Buterbaugh, Phil ....... 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 80, 81, 91, 92, 159 Buterbaugh, Keith . .............. .93, 142 Buterbaugh, Sherry ,..,......,..,...,.,,..... 70 Butler, Brock . ......... ...,.,.... ..... . 1 42 Butler, Genie . .. ......... 70, 97, 159 Butler, Geoff .. ............... ,..,. 1 51 Butts, Billy .... . ..... 68, 104, 132 Buzbee, Larry . 68, 70, 88, 96, 117, 122, 159,176 Buzbee, Terry . , ...,.. ......,. . .. 118 Byars, Julie .. .. 151 C Cabinet . .,..., 67 Cadlc, Doug .... ,....,...... 1 42 Caffey, Doug ....,.. ,,.......,..... 1 42 Cain, Cindy ........,....,.. ..... 7 8, 85, 151 Caldwell, Kathryn . ......,........,. 76, 142 Calhoun, Mrs. Jeanne.. ..... 57. 96, 97 106, 109 Caldwell, Kendall .. .,.. .,...,,... 1 21, 132 Cambridge Society .... .... .......,....., 7 0 Cameron, Darl ,..... .... 1 01, 104, 159 Cameron, Susan . . . . .. 104, 106, 132 Campbell, Carol . ............,...... 151 Campbell, Debbie ................. . 142 Campbell, Randy .. .,... . .68, 93 Campbell, Sharon .... 74, 86, 103, 151 Campbell, Steve .. .... ......,... ........ 1 4 2 Campbell, Ted ....... .......... 77, 151 Cannefax, Carl ..... ......... 8 7, 160 Cannefax, Karen .. .. ..,., .,.... . . . 132 Cannon, Mark 196, 122, 151 Canton, Mark .. .. . ............. .. 132 Cantrell, David .. .. ...75, 95, 151 Cantrell. Kenneth . .. ..... 160 Cantrell, Randy .. . ,... ,... ...... 1 4 2 Cantrell, Robin . ....... 67, 68, 78, 79, 84, 90, 99. 151 Cantwell, Carol .. .......... ..... 9 7, 142 Cantwell, Cathy .... .,.. 1 32 Capages, Karissa .. ,..,..... 132 Carnahan, Clif .......,..... .. 151 Carnes, Diane .... Cams, Randy ..... Carr, Becky . .,,.. .. Carr, Mike ...,,,. .. Carras, Mr. Nick Carrell, Dennis ,... Carroll, Terri ....... Carter Cathy .. Carter, Cheri .. Carter, Lynda Carter, Richard Casey, Cindy Cass, Bruce . ...101, 142 .......87, 160 86, 151 . ........ 94, 132 . ..... .. .. 22, 23 . ...................... 143 68. 76, 77, 85. 88, 151 142 , .....76, 89 85, 101, 151 .. , ..77, 151 ., 189. 142 .. ..,. 132 1 e Concern and enthusiasm is shown by GHS Students at the Parkview Game in Cass, Mike ...... ,..., . ..73, 117, 151, 160 Castle, Brent ........, ,,., ......,...........,. , 1 51 Catt, Mr. Richard ......,.....,....... 39. 89 Caughron, Suzanne .,... .......... 1 60 Caughron, Tom .....,...............,....., 151 Caviness, Gary ..,......,..,..,,.....,.....,. 132 Caviness, Karen ....,. .76, 85, 102, 142 Cawlfield, John . ......,..... , ....... 93. 151 Cearnal, Mrs. Joan ...........,..........,. 24 Chadwick, Saundra .... 76, 85, 106, 142 Champagne, Cheryl .,......., 70, 76, 151 Champagne, Denise ..,..... 68, 106, 142 Chandler, Cindi , .,...., .... .........,.. 1 4 2 Chaney, Mrs. Rebecca .......,.....,...... 47 Chapman, Cathy .....,.. 65, 67, 68, 7C 76, 103. 160 Chapman, Kay ....,,.. 54, 68, 76, 109, 141, 142 Chapple, Pat ......, .,................ 8 5, 160 Chastain, Ann ....... ..,,..,. 1 42 Chastain, Deanna ,.... ...... 9 7, 142 Chastain, Sue .........,.. ...., 1 42 Chatterton, David ,,... ..... ,.., .,........ 1 5 1 Cheek, Jim .,,.............. 1 ,....,.........,,. 132 Cheerleaders, Junior Varsity .,....,, 109 Cheerleaders, Varsity ..,,.............. 108 Chess Club . ...,,.,.......... ...... - ..... 9 4 Childress, Brenda ,...,......,.....,.....,.. 142 Chiles, Connie ...,.......,.....,...... 100, 15.1 Chiles, Dan' ...,.... 68, 69, 70, 80, 81, 91, 150, 151, 153 Chiles, Jim ...,.,................,............. 132 Chittim, Linda . .......... 78, 88, 97, 160 Choir ,.......,.......................,.,.......,, 103 Christian, Randolph ...................... 160 Christiansen, Scott .......... 75, 117, 151 Christie, Gail ..,..,.......... 85, 100, 142 Christie, Pam .......... 76, 95, 142, 160 Christmas Queen ....,.......... .,,....... 1 07 Chronister, Cynthia .............. 151 Church, David .,... ...........,..... 1 51 Church, Rebecca ............,. 73. 76, 160 Church, Rufus ...... .....,...,........... 1 60 Churchill, Gerald ...,...,. .,.., 8 7, 94, 160 Church, Rufus ,..,.....,..., , .... ,. 160 Clampett, Laura .. ..... .85, 106,, 132 Clampett, Steve ..,.. ........... 1 19, 142 Clark, Danny ........ ............ 1 42 Clark, Kenneth ...,........ ...,.., 4 2, 89 Clary, Bill ....,. .............,............ 1 42 Clary, Cathy ....,... 64, 73, 74, 92, 151 Clary, Mr. Gerald ..... .,.,,........... . 39 Clary, Glenn ............................... 132 Clary, Leonard ..... ......,........, 7 8 151 Clawson, Peggy ......... ..... 9 0. 109 142 Claxton, Reid ...,........ 68,'70, 96. 160 Clifford, Sue .... ..................., 1 42 Clifton, Bob ..... 25, 101 151 ...,....104, 132 Clifton, Carol Clines, Howard ..... ..........,...... Clines, Tess ,......., .. ..,.,.......,...., ., Clinkenbeard, Sara .....,...... 70,9702, Clopton, Terrie ,......... 76, 84, 85, Cloud, Debbie ..... ....,......., 1 06, Coatney, Patt .... .....,..........., 5 5, Coats, Debby ...... ....... 1 04, 106, Cobb, Leslie ,.... ....,...,........... Cobb, Scott ..,.... ...... 2 2, 114, Cobb, Terry ..... .........,.... Cobb, Tony .,... ..... C.O,E. Club , ................ .,............ Coffman, Carol .....,..,... i ....... ,.......,.. Coffman, Mrs. Wanda...54, 106, Cohen, Marta ...........,.., ....,..,. 7 4, Coin Club ..,............ ........ Colangelo, Debbie .... ..,..,..,.. Colan, Joe ...,,......... ...... 8 9, Colaw, Judy .......... ........,... 8 8, Colclazier, Kathy ..................,... 76, Colclazier, Larry ............ 117, 119, Cole, D. L ......,.... ,................... Cole, Don .,...... ..........,. ...,.. 1 1 5. Cole, Mike .......,....,... ,..............,... Cole, Owen ..,..... 102, 104, 105, Coller, Missy ....,,.............. 75, 84, Collier, William ...........,.... 24, 94, Collins, Paula . ..,,...... 66, 70, 99, Collins, Steve ...... .........,............, Collis, Ronald . ,..,.. Cone, Cathy .. ...74, Cone, Darrell Connell, Jane ...,... ...... Connolly, Kathy ..,. ...... Consolvo, Camille Consolvo, Chris .... .,.... .....,....,... Cooks ...,.. ...,. . . ............ .,....,.. . . Cook, Becky ..........,. 76, 78, 140. Cook, Chuck ..... ...................,. Cook, Janice .... ...,...........,....,.,.... Cook, Steve .. ..............,,......... 104, Cook, Torn ,.....,. 67, 68, 70, 77. 86, 94, 96, 121, 127. Coon, Catherine .............. . .,.... 85, Coonrod, David . .,..... 74, 112, Coonrod, Steve ............ ....,.... 1 12, Cooper, Mary Ann ..,. ...... 4 8, 87, Correll, Brian ,... ...72, 103, 121, Correll, Cheryl ......,...... ......, . .. Correllg Dennis . ....,........... . .. Cosgrove, Janet .. . ,.... 87. Cottier, Cindy .. .. .... . Coulter, Anne . .... Coulter, Pat . . ....70, 73. Counselors . .. 22 Courtois, Carol . .. ....... 87, Courtney, Chuck ....,. .... 9 3, Cousins, Pam . .... 132 151 76. 160 151 132 151 132 160 142 132 151 94 142 109 142 94 142 132 142 142 151 160 132 151 160 151 132 '160 160 160 142 160 90 132 142 142 58 142 142 151 132 82. 160 142 151 143 160 151 132 143 160 143 160 143 . 23 160 151 132 Cowan. James . ,... Cox, Julie ......... 111' ! 1 the Regionals. ......114, 121, ............106, Cox, Kenny ...... Craig, Craig, Dan .....,..........,.,.,... Dave ,.......... .......,.. Craig, Kerry ........ 62, 65. 70 Craig, Luwana ,....,.,.......... Craig, Jim .,....,...,............, 80 Craig, Vicki ........,... .,...... Crain, Jim ..,......,............,. 81 Crain, Mrs. Beverly ...,........., Cramer, Sherry .......,................ Crandall, Cheryl ........ 70, 78, Crane, Daniel .,... ....... 9 3, Crane, David .... .....,. 7 3 Crane, David .... Crane, Willie ......,.,....,.,.,.. Crawford, Barbara ..,,. Crawford, Mrs. Carla ..... 1 79. 71, 93. 87, 94. 94. 93. 55. as. Crawford, Jacqueline .... .,... Creek, Sharon ........... .......... Crew, Cindy ..,....,. .,..... ,..... Crews, Michael .... ....,.,. 4 3, Crighton, Mike .,...,. ........ 8 9. Crinnian, Charles .....,.. ..,... 9 3. Crisp, Mrs. Judy ....... ...,............ Crisp, Stan .,............ Crocker, Bob .,.... Cross, Reid ...... Cross, Robert .....,. Crouch, Gregory ..Qffff1ff115. .,....115. 121. Crow, Mrs. Mary . .,.. Crowder, Mike .. .......77- Crowder, Robert ....,... 104. Crowley, Vivian .. ,. .. ..... 86, 95. Crum, Starr . .... . Crumpley, Jim ........ .. ....,.,.. 121, Crumpley, Linda .... .... . .85. 106. Cruse, Cindy .. ............. 105, 106, Cruse, Vincent ........ ..,...,.....,. 4 9. Culbertson, Geila Ann.. ....... 76. Culbertson, Sherrie .... 68, 70, 84, 85. 88. 90. Culton, Mrs. Mari Cunningham, Linda Cunningham, Miss Cunningham, TCU7 Curriculum . . Curtis, Gary . Custodians .... Daily, Tim ,. Dake, Teresa lyn .,. . 78, 111.1117 'C ,. ..58. Cutler, Elizabeth . D Dampier. Marcy . Dando, Chuck .,.. Dando, Web ' fffsa E ,QM 143 132 132 132 160 160 143 160 151 160 22 132 99. 151 151' 151 132 160 132 24 151 143 132 132 160 143 42 132 151 132 143 160 47 132 132 151 151 143 132 132 132 143 82. 160 59 151 . 2,5 143 14 151 59 132 151 160 151 143 132 I75 Denny Linda l ,-...y,r,f....m-,--, ,Wy- Senior Larry Buzbee attempts to display his musical talent by playing the Scottie bagpipes. Daniel, Bill ,,...... 38, 64, 68, 69, 83, 161 5 8 6, 96, 124, 125, Darden, Stan ,........ ....... 1 12, 121, Danlelsen, Nancy ...,...................., Danley, Margie , ...,.,. 70, 76, 103, ' ' 75 Daughtery , Crlstlne ..,..........,.... , Daughtery, Don ..,,............ 70, 77, Daughtry, ,Hyle ..,.. ,.,,.. ......, . . ., Daughtery, Lyman ....... .,.,......,... Daughtry, Mark .......,........,..... 93, Davenport, David Lee ....,,,.,,.,....... Davidson, Cheryl .............. 89, 97, Davidson, Larry .........,...,...,,.....,... Davidson, Vicki .....,.......,......,. . Davis, Cindy .,..,.......,......,...,..., 97, Davis, Cynthia ., ..., 89, 97, 106, Davis, Dexter ......,....,..., .....,... 9 1, Davis, Diana ....,, .......,... 5 6, 84, Davis, Gail ...... ,...........,... 119, Davis, Jackie ....,..,....,.,....,..,. 106, Davis, Jay ...... ,..., ,.......,..... ,...,.... . . Davis, Jeff ....,..,....,. 86, 89, 112, Davis, Ken ....... ...,.,,..,,...,..,... ,.., Davis, Randi .... .,..,,,........... 9 5, Davis, Victor ..... .,..,,. 1 19, Dawson, Mark .,., .....,..... Day, Dianna ...,.....................,.,.... Day, Leah ,..,,..... ,..,...., , .,........ , Dean Robert Deane Harriet Deaton Rebecca Deaver Billy DeBord Chris DeCarl1s Lydla Deck Mrs Frances 3 68 78 Deckard Mr Don Deckard Rebecca Dedmon Kathleen DeGray Rose 106 133 67 68 82 9 70 97' Delker Mr Harold Delker Mlke Delnevo Rusty Delo Loretta Delp Tracey Denby Darrell Denby Lee Ann Denney Brenda Denny Mike DePreste Cathy DeRuyter David Deskln Pam Dlckens Jana Dlckens Ruth Dlckey Tlmmy Dickey Tommy DlCklnS Jeff Dickinson Jeff Dietz Randy Dlllard Jerry Dillard Jlm Dillon Vicki Dlmond Davld Dixon Sherry Doan Allson 9 3 6106 33 7758 8 101 Michael 77 86 59 20 21 Doan, Bill ..,......,.... ..,...,...... Dobbins, Brenda ....... .74, Dobbins, Craig ..., -. ..,.,,...,. ,,.. . Dodson, Kirk .,....,...,.,.,.,....... 104, Dodson, Velvet .....,...................... Dohm, Janice ..,,...,...,..., 70, 73, Dohm, Paul .........,.. 73, 104, 118, Doke, Kelly ...... ..,..,..,.... 7 3, 86, Dopp, Jlm ....... ,..,........,,... 8 8, DOPP, Mark . .... .......,..,. . Doran, Sara ..,. ..,.... , 62, Doucey, Sheryl . ,,................. ,....,. . Dougan, Don ..,,....,...,.....,.....,..,,... Dougan, Don , .,.... ..,,.. . ,.., . 119, Dougal Kathy .... 85, 88, 95, 97, Dougherty. Randall ......., ........... . Dowell, Cindy ..... ,.... , ....... ..,. . Dowell, Debbie ......, .,...., ....... 9 7 , Dowell, Pam ....,.., ..,,... .,... . 1 02, Downer, Bob ,....... 65, 70, 91, 92 Downer, Martha ...,,... 73, 93, 99, Drake, Rick . . ..,....,.,., ,,... 1 01, Drummond, Debbie ..,.,... ., ., Duck, Becky .... 64, 65, 67, 69, 70, Duck, Bob ,........,,,..,..... ..,,,.,. . .. Duck, Cheryl .......,., , ...,..., 76, 97, Duck, Debi ....,..,...... ............. 1 06, Duckwall Susan Dunham Becky Durbin Llnda Dwyer Peggy 6 75 90 4 Dyche Marilyn Dyer M1111 Dyer Randy Dykman Dixie Dykman John 72 02 Eastwood R Garrlck 5 7 9 3 72 84 90 99 143 Eastwood Linda Ebe Nancy Eby Barbara Eckert Charles Edgar Roger Edge Jack Edwards Joyce I Ellwood, Steve ....... ....... ,......,..... Elmer, Ronald .... .............,,........ Emberton, Tom ....... , 100, 101, Emerson, Connie ...,......,. 80, 93, Eflgland, Kenneth ,..........,,...,....... England, Roger ..,................ .,118, Erb, Cindy ..,,..,..., ..., 7 6, 85, 88, Erb, Timothy ...,., .,..,,..........,,...., Erickson. Jim ...... ......,..... 7 7, Erwin, David ....... .,...,. 7 7, 78, Erwin, Leslie ...... ...,..,.. 9 7, Essner, Debbie ..,.... .....,....,... Etheridge. Joe .... ....... . .. .. Ettinger, Dan .,.,..... ...,.. 7 8, Eubanks, Mark , .............,.....,.....,. . Evangelista, Harriet . ..... .,.. , ., Evans, Bill .......,.. 23, 86, 89, 124, Evan , Don .,,....,.......,...,,..,..., 93, Evang, Nancy ...... ........ 7 6, 78, Evans, Russ ,... . .,................. . 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Franklin, Carmen ...... ........... 7 0, Frankum, Janice ,...... , .,....... 100, Frankum, Marvin .......,.,.,,....,.. 88, Franson, Scot .....,.. ...,... 6 8, 78, Fredrick, Mary ........,. ...,....,.. 8 8, Fredrick, Susan .....................,.. 85, Freels, Robert ...,,........., ,...,.....,...... Freeman, Irene ...,.. 87, 103, 105. Gillespie, Joyce .,,. 104, 106, 120: 133 115 88. 162 97 142 144 152 121 152 152 133 152 . 44 152 133 133 119 162 152 106 113 133 152 115 114 113 69 152 144 144 152 152 162 133 162 144 152 144 162 162 162 144 162 133 42 162 Freeman, Linda .... 62, 68, 70,' 76, 85, 124, 152 French, Gail ,........... 76, 88, 106, 144 French, Karen ..............,............... 144 French, Paula ....,. ..,,,........,... 7 4, 152 French, Randy ..,. ,...., . ..74, 77, 133 French Club ..,....,, .....,...,....,.... 7 5 Fritz, Lana ......,. ..........,..... 1 44 Fritz, Loren ......,.......,...,,...,.... 121, 144 Fry, Bob ..,...,.,.....,.................,.,...,. 133 Fugate, Billy .... 89, 96, 120, 121, 13424 Fuldner, Sandie .,....,....,....,....... 73, 152 Fuller, Michael ..,. 28, 78, 80, 93, 144- Fultz, Debbie .......,..., 80, 88, 91, 162 Future Business Leaders of America ,.........,.....,,..,............,.. 86 Future Homemakers of America 5 Future Teachers of America ...., 84 G GAA Club ....,...,.,,.......,....,....., . 97 Gaddis, Mitzi . ..,... ...... 7 6, 106, 144 Gaddis, Sheri ..,.. ..,.,..,..., 1 06, 133 Galli, Cindy ,..,........,.. . 162 Gammon, Jane ,... .....,. 8 5, 88, 152 Gammon, Jill ...,..... .,...... , 106, 133 Garland, Marsha ,.., ..,...,,,,... 1 62 Garner, Rochelle .... ...,... 1 44 Garrison, Brenda .... ...,.,.....,.... 1 44 Garrison, Cary ..,..,.......,... 87, 162 Garrison,'Greg ......,,...,.. 104, 121, 133 Garrison, Patti ...,..,. 76, 85, 100, 144 Garrison, Richard ........ 104, 115, 121, 131, 133 Garrison, Russell .,...,,. 96, 112, 120 Garrison, Tim , ....,.., .................... 1 52 Gary, Leslie ........ ,...,.,......,.... 1 62 Gates, Bill ,... ............ 1 52 Gaunt, Joe ,..... .,.,..,, 5 7, 152 Gentry, Jill ., ....,. ..,.... ,..... 1 0 6 Genzer, Gayle .....,.. .,,......, 8 8, 162 Genzer, Kenneth ,.......,...., 133 George, Vicki .... ,,.,... 4 2, 76, 144 Geren, Cheryl ...,. ..........,... 7 6, 144 Geringer, James ........... 93, 121, 144 German, Charley ........ 32, 70, 74, 82, 86, 162 Germany, Kathy .........,,..,..... . 162 Gertz, Kathy ....... ..... 8 4, 144 Gertz, Pat ........ ....,,.. 8 4, 152 Gettle, Joe ...... .,...... 5 6, 152 Gibble, Paula ........ 75, 152 Gibbs, Kathy ,.............,.........., 106, 133 Giboney, John , ..,.......,............ 77, 152 Giboney, Mrs. Mabel ................,. 42 Gibson, Beverly ,. ...70, 71, 74, 86. 163, 176, 185 Gibson, Kim .,,,...,,. 68, 69, 74, 1:1365 Gideon, Mr. Henry ............., ..... 3 9 Gilbert, Kathy .....,.......,..,.....,.,..... 152 Gilbreath, Debbie .......... 95, 106, 133 Gilleland, Rick .,,,..,,.,,, ....... ...... 1 3 3 Gillenwaters, Gerry ..,......,,.....,,.... 144 Gillespie, Carolyn ....,............, 86 163 133 144 Gilliland, Cindy Gilmer. 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Y .... ............ ...,. 104, 106, 120, ., ...68, 39 152 133 133 144 163 133 144 Gilmer, Greg Gilmore, Debby Gilmore, Rick .T ..,....,.,.,.....,..., Gilzow, Rick Gladden. Linda I iiii it ,,.., ,.ff104Q , 144 106, 133 77, 152 .,,.112, 163 , .... 68, 86, 103, 163 Glengarry, Scot .,...,........... ,.,... 9 8, 99 Goben, Billie ....... ......,.....,...,...,. 1 52 Goben. Jean . ....... ..,,.,,,...,,... 9 7 Goben, Michael ..,.. ..,..,...,......,.., Goidsmgm, Brian ,, ......... 94, '104, I I 133 Goehring, Kris ..... ..,..... . .. 103 133 152 Goldsmith, David . .........,...,... 94, Golf ,. ,... ..,.,..,...,.. . ,. 124 Gooch, Mrs. Kay ....... ...... , ., 25 Goodson, Caren ..... ..,,.,. 7 5, 97, 152 Gorrell, Regina ...,..... .,...,...... 7 8, 152 Gottas, Roberta ..., ,...... ......... 7 5 , 152 Graff, Dr. Willard ....,. ........., . ,. 17 Graham, Cindy ...,..,.....,....... 76, 161 Graham, Debbie .............,...., 144 Grandstafi, Lisa .. ...,...,... 70, 88, 163 Grant, Helen . ........ 70, 72, 75, 88 99. 152, 163 Grant, Nancy ...... 70, 72, 75, 78, 88, 99, 152, 163 Grassle, Pam . ,.,......,...,... 97, 104, 153 Graven, Joretta ,.....,..,,..... . ..,..,..,.. 144 Graves, Anne ...,,,....,. 78. 93, 97. 101, ' 152 Graves, Craig .... .....,..... C ......., 1 63 Graves, Doug ..,... ..,.,...... 1 44 Graves, Susan ...,, ...,.. 7 6, 144 Gray, Sheryl ...... .. ....,.., 133 Grayless, Craig ,...., ..,.,.... 7 7, 152 Grayless, Jelf ....... ....... 1 15, 1721 Greels, Bob ................... .............. 1 01 Green, Dana ,................,........ 104, 133 Green, Mrs. Mildred .,..... 22, 23, 173 Green, Randy .........................,...... 133 Green, Mr. Robert ...,.......,..,.. 22, 49 Greene, Bill ..,.....,..,......,.,..........,.. 115 Greenfi eld, Donna ..,.. Gregory, Nedra ...... 84 Gregory, Terry ....,.,.... Griesbaum, Chris ......, Griesb um, Ted ......,. 3 Grider, Teresa .,......... Griiiin, Mrs. Ada B... 133 , 03. 152 . ....., 94, 133 86 Griffin, Brenda ...................,..., 72, 152 Griflin, Gary ....,....,,....... 82, 124, 163 Griflin, Jerry .... ,... .,......... ,..,,.. 1 6 3 Griffin, Kathleen .,,,., .......,..... 3 7, 144 Griiiin, Linda . ..,.,............,. 72, 75, 152 Griot, Lane ,..,..,....,....,. 104, 115, 133 Griot, Mark ....,... 67, 68, 80, 81, 163 Grisham, Kelly .....,.......,,....... 89, 133 Grissom, Sharon ,.......,.. . ....... 85, 163 Griswold, Steve . ..,. ..,.... 9 3, 133 Griua, Craig ......... .. . ,.......... 104 Griva, Darwin ...,.................... 104, 133 Groeteke, ' Gary ......,,.... .............,.. 1 5 2 Grove, Gary ..., 68, 69, 70, 73, 96. 102, 127 124, 163 Grove, Judy .....,,..........,........,. 78, 133 Grove, William . ,.,........,,.,,......... 163 Gullett, Linda ,....,...........,. . .,.....,.... 152 Gulley, Mr. Willard ...,.. 36, 85, 11CgJ0f Gunaca, Marry .......... ...,.,,.., 6 8, 133 Gunderson, Debbie ,..,.,...... ...,101, 144 Gustaveson, Anita ,....,.., ........... ,... 1 5 2 Gustaveson, Jim ..,...,..... 96, 152, 163 Guthrie, Carol ,...67, 68, 70, 92, Guyette, Lenore .,,... Gzula, John .,...,..,,... H Habermehl, Mike ..,, ,,.....76. 95, 163 152 152 Hade, Jimmy ..,,... .......,.....,..... 1 44 Hall, Debra ...... ,..,... 7 6, 84, 152 Hall, Gary ..... , ..,,..,........ 144 Hall, Jim B. ...... ....,........,......,,... 1 63 Hall, James .......,...........,.,..........., 163 Hall, Karen ......,. 68, 70, 76, 86, 88, 163 Hall, Lee ..,....... ..,.........,.......,.... 1 52 Hall, Linda .,.... ......, 1 44 Hall, John .,.. .... 1 44 Hall, Janet .,.. ...... ..,.,.. 1 4 4 Hall, Leslie ....... ,..,.,..,...,.,.... 1 63 Hall, Pam ,..,... ....,... 75. 108. 163 Hall of Fame ........ ....,. ,...,,.. 6 2 , 63 Halliday, Leslie ...... Halter, Kerry ...... Halter, Mark ...... Halter Susan ....,... Hamilton, Gary ...., .......70, 75, 163 133 . 152 95 163 Hammock, Sammy .,.. .. 133 Hampel, Mariellen ..., ......,,.. 1 33 Hampton, Teri ,....,. Hanawalt, Curt ...... Hanchey, Cheri ..... Hanes, Randel ..., Haney, Carla ,..... Haney, Vicki ..,..,... Haney, Wanda ,.... , 144 ,....,.121, 163 101 152 133 144 163 Hanlen, Laurie ...... ......... 9 5, 152 Hankins, Cynthia ...,,............,....,.,. 133 Hankins, Rob ..,...........,...............,. 152 Hankins, Susie ...... ...... 6 8, 72, 75, 88, 152 Hannon, Kay ........ 28, 68, 76, 85, 972 Hanson, Mr. William ........,.., 44, 33 Harbert, Debbie .., .......,, ....., . . 144 Harbin, Steve ., ..,. ...,.. 1 03, 152 Hardwicke, Richard .... ..... . 144 Hardy, Charles ........, .,..., 1 21, '133 Hardy, Gail .,.,...,.,, ....,.........,..,. 1 63 Hariu, Vicki .,., ,..., ,. 133 Harlow, Kenny ...,....., . .. ..77, 163 Harp, Norman .. ,... 86, 88, 95, 163 Harp, Ronald ..... ,...........,...,... 1 52 Harper, Nelda .. .... ., .....,, 95,163 Harper, Vonna ...... ..... . ., .. 144 Harrel, Dennis ...... 56, 100, 152 Harral, Pat ...., ..., ..,....,...,,... 1 3 3 Harrell, Holly .. , ........., 133 Harrell Kathleen ..... .......,.......... 1 44 Harris, David ........,.,. ....., ..,.., . 1 44 Harris, Dena ,..,. .....,. 1 06, 133, 144 Harris, John ...., .......... ........ . 1 44 Harris, Tyson ,......... , ,................. 152 Harrison,,John .......,.,...... 73, 77, 152 Harvey, Mrs. Linda .....,..,....... 34, 79 Haseltine, Sue ..,.............., 75, 89, 152 Hastings, Dave ......... .....,.. , 87, 163 Hastings, Randy .,,.. ...... .,.,.,. 8 7 , 163 Havens, Pam .....,. ,......,.,.,.......... 1 33 Hawkins, Barbara , .... ,.,28, 67, 68, 70, 72, 82, 83, 163 Hawkins, Cindy ,............... 74, 78,- 163 Hawkins, Randy ,...,., . ..,................. 144 Hawkins, Sherrie ........ 84, 89, 90, 152 Hay, Sandy ......... ...,......,..,.,,...,. 1 33 Hay, Susan ....,. ..,..............., 1 44 Hayes, Vicky .... ....., 1 44 Haynes, Brenda ..,.. . 152 Haynes, Kerry ...... ...,.., ......,.....,.... 1 4 4 Hays, Rita .,.,..,.....,..,..,..,.......,.,..., 133 Hayter, Thelma ..,,,. 85, 102, 106, 144 Heatherly, Melanie ..,.....,....,........., 144 Heatherly, Nick ......,..,...,...,.. 91, 152 Hedgepeth, Randy ................ 104, 134 Heidbrink, Beverly ..,. 63, 68, 70, 74, 90, 98, 100, 102, 103, 163 Hellmer, Anita ...........,..,.. 67, 97, 134 Hellmer, David ..,... ........,.... 1 44 Hello, Dolly! ..,.. .,..,... 82 Hellyer, Jo Ann ...... .. ,.., 101 Helwig, Eric .,.............. . .,,.,,...... 144 Helwig, Itasca .1 ...... , ......,.... .. 164 Hemingway, Mrs. Jerrie 28, 29, 82 Hendershott, Dale .,...........,....,.,,.. 153 Hendershott, Dennis ...,.......,....,..,.. 153 Henderson, Karen ,..,......., 72, 75, 153- Hendrickson, Flo ....,. ...,..... 1 01, 144 Hendrix, Perri ......,....,.,.......... 76, 144 Henley, Mr. Lloyd .,..,......,..........,. 42 Hennessy, Debbie .... 70, 76, 103, 164 Hennessy, Jonna .,................., 106, 134 Henslee, Marty ......,. 72, 76, 90, 153 Henson, Rhonda ...........,........ 100, 164 Hermann, Sally ...... ...,,,.....,....... 1 64 Hern, Jean .,..............,,,......,.. 97, 153 Hern, Joan .,..........,........,..,.......,. 153 Herndon, Lynn ..,. 77, 103, 119. 144 Herndon, Sharon .......,.... 734, 78, 144 Herndon, Susan ,.......,.., 73, 134, 153 Herre, Bob ....,..... .............,,.,.. 1 34 Herren, Melanie ..... .,.,.. ....... 1 4 4 Herring, Cathie ..... .... 1 53 Herring, Linda ..,. ....... 1 34 Hess, William ...,.,. ...,...,..,.. 1 44 Hicklin, Kathy .. ..., ....., 1 03, 164 Hickman, Mike ....,.., ,....,.... 1 34 Hicks, Danny .......,......,,....,,.......... 144 Hickey, Mr. Gerald ..,...,..,..,.., 44, 126 Hiers, Mike ....,..,...,........ 78, 101, 164 Highfill, Mike ........... .......,.. 1 03, 144 Highfill, Richard ..,... ,..,.....,. 1 44 Higley, Cindy ........,..,... ..,..,. 1 44 Hildebrandt, David ..... . ,.., .. 134 Hill, Becky ....,.....,.,... .........,. 1 34 Hill, Debbi .......... ..,....., 7 8, 85 Hill, Donna ...,... ..,..,,.,. 8 5, 153 Hilmes, Barby ............,...,. 76, 85, 144 Hilton, Donna ........,.....,,.,..., 106, 134 Himmelreich, Bruce .,.. .,......, 7 0, 164 Hindman, Margie ..,.. ,.,.... 1 06, 134 Hines. Randy .,..,.... ,,.,,...... 1 44 History Club ...... ................,.. 7 8 Hi-Y ..............,....,.....,..................,,.. 76 Hlavaty, Gregg .........,,... 112, 113, 153 Hoagland, Mark .......,.,...,..,,..,....,.. 134 Hockensmith, Larry .........,.....,.,..., 144 Hodges, Cynthia .......,.... 81, 84, 134 Hodges, Gary ,...,.. .. ................, 164 Hodges, Susan ..... .,..... 7 4, 144 Hoeft, Debi ......,.......,.,........,........ 144 Hoffman, Eric ..,.,,....,,....,.,..... 164, 169 Hoffman, Stephanie ...,.... 85, 88, 153 Hoke, David Alan ,,,..............,.. 87, 164 Holbert, Susie ....,.,........... 72,85 153 Holcomb, Joe .,...... ........,..,..,.. 1 34 Holdren, Bruce .... ......, 8 9, 115, 134 Holdren, Chris ................ 89,164 Hollis, Bart ....... ....,,.,...........,..,. 1 34 Hollis, Mike ....... .,...,.. 1 14, 121, 144 Hollis, Whitt ..,. ......,.,.........,..,... 7 3 Holmes, Bill ....,., ..,...., 1 04, 118, 134 Holmes, Laura ...... ....,,.,......,...,., 1 34 Holmes, Robbie ....,....... 68, 6, 104. 9 119, 122, 145 Holmes, Tom .... 43, 70, 72, 75, aa, 164 Holt, Kent ,......... 100, ...,104, Honey, Vicki ......,...,.......,.....,.......... Honeycutt, Dan .... 68, 77, 112, Honhart, Susan ...85, 100, 101, Hood, Jeannie ...... Hood, Philip ..... Hopkins, Kathy . Hopkins, Mrs. Ma Hooper, Debbie ....,,., .. ......106, ........,104, rilyn ...........,. ,. 104, 106, Horine, Bruce .,....,,.... 115, 118, Hornback, Charles Hornback, Tom Horton, Don ....... ..........94, .,.....,....94, 121, Hough, Terry .....,..,...,. 115, 118, Houlette, Karen ...,,.....,..... 76, 85, Howard, Becky .,..,................... 88, Howard, Tresa ..... .... 7 0, 72, 75, 95 102, 103, 16 Howe, Christine .... ...,.,.,........... Howell, Terri ..... ...,...,... 7 2, Hubbard, Brenda ...,.. .,...... 8 8, Hubbard, Marilyn ..,,...,...,....,....... Hubbard, Rex ,...,....,....,....,....,,.... Hubbell, Bill ......,............. 72, 75, Hubbell, Lynne .... 70, 73, 86, 99, Hubbell, Marilyn .,........,...,..... 75, Huddleston, Stuart ,...,......,,........... Hudlow, Dow ........,..... 115, 118, Huff, Donna ..,.........,...,.....,.......,... Hulfines, Bruce ....,...,..,.,..,....,........ Huiiines, Mark .... 73, 78, 86, 92, Hukriede, Mrs. Roberta ............ Huitt, Cyndi ...,...,...,.....,....,..... 76, Hull, Karol ......,........,....,..,.... 104, Hulsey, Mary ...,...,....... ...........,. '-Iungerfoed, Cindy ....,. ......,. 7 6, Huning, Scott ...,....,.. ........ 4 4, Hunnell, Theresa .. ...,.. 102, 134 . 90 121, 153 145 134 134 68 42 134 134 153 134 145 134 134 164 4 145 153 76 145 164 164 153 145 134 153 145 164 95 145 134 153 145 145 145 Hunt, Edward .. . 77, Hum. Larry . 96, 112, 120, Hunt, Linda , , .,... , 76 Hunt, Mark 80, 81, Hunter, Mike .. 10-1,115,, Huntley, Susan H 11.116, John , Q' Hurley, Jon , E Huff. Judy . .... , 1, Hurt, Ron . ., , H Hutchinson, David .,...... 70, 121, Hutchison, Carol .. , 106, Hutchison, David . . 31, 70, 121, Huxley, Mark ....... .,..... 7 3, 88, Hyde, Debbie ..., .....,. . 75, 89. Iffrig, Greg ........ 74, 78, Ingle, Bob .....,.,,. ,,.......,..,... 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Marrion, Mike ..,... ....,,,.......,... Marsh, Dan ..,.,..... ,.....,,.,,,........, Marshall, Betty ...,......,,........,......... Marshall, Fred ......,..... 116, 117, Marshall, Peggy ..... ......,,,...,. 1 02, Martin, Cynthia .... ...... 7 0, 78, Martin, Debbie .,...... .....,..,,.... Martin, Deborah . .,... .,..,...,.. 1 06, Martin, Donnie .... ....,....,..,......,. Martin, John ,.,.. ......... 6 8, 78, Martin, Linda ,......... ..,,....,........,.... Masters, Mark ..,............. 73. 93. Masters, Susan .... 70, 73. 76, 77, Math Club ...........,..,.,................ Matthews, Gary .,...,,...,,...,,.. 131, May, Kathy .....,......,,........,..,.... 75, May, Kirk ...... ,.,.,... . . .,.. 115, 118, Mays, Miss Marti ......,...,...,........ Mayhall, Nancy , ....... 76, 85, 88, Maynard, Linda ...... ......,.,...... 7 3 Maynard, Susan .... ........... Mays, Jill .. ..,,.. ......... . . Meek, Gaye ...,, ..,...,. 8 7, Meek, Max ..,.. ..,,.... 1 14, Megown, Sue .... .........., 1 06, Melton, John ..... .... 7 3, 154, Melton, John ..,... ,. .......,.....,.. ., Melton, Sandy ........... ....... 1 06 Meredith, David ...... ........ 1 04, Meredith, Gray ........ Merriman, Judy Merriman, Vicki Mertz, Greg ........ Messick, Rosemary Metcalf, Connie ........ Metzger, Joycelyn .. 75. 107, ....28, 86, 88, ..........75, 90 Meyer, Beverly ...... ....,.. 5 4, 100, Meyer, David ..,. .......,..... 1 15, Meyer, Donna ......,..........,...... 76, Meyer, Joe ,......,....,. 68, 92, 107, Meyer, Stephen .........,..,....,.... 121, Middleton, Mr. Lyle ...... 37, 118, Miles, Kathy .............. , ,..,. .,,100, Miles, Laura ...,,. .....,.. 1 00, Miles, Rick ....,... ........ 1 18, Millard, Wayne .,.. .,.,,... Miller, Barbara .,.... ........... Miller, Ben ...,... ..........,... Miller, Dan ...... ........ 1 36, Miller, Diane ,.,........ . ..,...,,.,.... ,. Miller, Janice .,.....,.......,.. 84, 95, Miller, Jim ,..,.... 66, 67, 68, 70. 91. 92. Miller, Jimmy ...,......,.................. Miller, Paul ,........... 74, 94, 101, Miller, Mr. Ronald ........ ...,...... Miller, Steve ..,.......,. 89, 93, 94, Miller, Virginia .....,.....,..,.,.,. 103, Millsap, Mark .......,...... 115, 121, Millsap, Nancy .,.,.....,.,...,.......,..... Mills, Patrick ..........,..,......,,...,. .. Minton, Mrs. Jennifer ......,..... 57, Misemer, Berry ,..,...- ...,.,.,.,..,.. 1 12, Mires, Mrs. Mary Lee ...,,.,..., 42, Mitchell, Cindy ..,........,.... .,..,.... Mitchell, Laurie ...... ..,.... 9 3, Mitchell, Mark ...... ,.,.,.... Mitchell, Randy .,..., .. Mitchell, Sharon ..,.,..........,.,.. 74, Mitchell, Susan ...,.,,....,......., ...,... Mix, Holly .........,...... 70, 90, 93, Moellering, Sharon .....,....,.,........... Moll, Karen .,.....,.....,...,......,.,. 84, Monday, Joy .......... ,..., . . 85, 97, Money, Jim .......,.,.... .........., 1 04, Montgomery, Diane ..... ........ 1 06, Montgomery, Mike .... , .,.... . Montgomery, Tim .- .,....,,........ 7 8, Moon, Mr. Henry .,..,....,.. 48, 87, Mooney, Ken .,,,....,. ...,....... 1 04, Moore, Kenny ,..,.,,.,...................., Moore, Mr. Paul ........... 22, 23, Moors, David ........ Moots, Randall ...., fffQfff1fffffQi6i'Q Morgan, Annette ,.....,, 74, 84, 86, Morgan, Marianne ..,,.,..,............... Morgan, Mike ...,,.,........,..,.........., Morris, Debbie .............,,. 88, 95, Morris, Debbie L ...... ..,....,.......,.. Morris, Pam ......... ..,........ 1 06, Morris, Paul ,..,.,. .... , ..............,. Morris, Richard ............ 115, 121. Morrow, Jerry ...,.....................,..,. Morton, Rhonda ....... , .................. Morton, Teresa ,..,.........., . 90, 97, Moseley, Mindi ,,., 33, 63. 106. 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Mumford, Nancy ,.....,,.,....,..... 40 Munday, Marty ..,......,.... 77, 115 Murney, Bob .... 70, 76, 117, 168 Murney, Laurie ,........,,.,......... 106 Murphy, Barbara ....... ....,.... Murphy, Carolyn ,. .,... ...,..,.... . Murphy, Gary ...,..,.. .... 1 36 Murphy, Paula ..,. ...,. 5 6, Murphy, Ronnie ...,.. .........,.. Murrell, Harry .... ...... 1 14, Murrell, Kirk ....... ..,. 1 15 Myers, Chris .....,.... ......,.,.,. Myers Deborah .,..,. .......,....... Myers, Mike ..,..... ......, 1 04, Myers, Rod ..... ............ Myers Stan . ,... ..,..,..,... Myers, Wayne ...... ......... 7 7, McAden, Debby ....... ...,.. 8 5, 97 McBride, Dennis ........ ,..,............ . McBride, Susan ,...,.......,. 97, 101 McCall, Cindy ............,......,.....,... McCallister, Jeff ..,.... , ......... ...... McCallister, Howard ................. ,. McCallon, John ...................,.. 72 McCallon, Mary .... 70, 71, 72, 73, McCammon', Brad ......,..... 73, 93, McCann, Reta ......... ......... 8 5, McClain, Tom ...,..,.. .........,..... McClanahan, Mark .... ....,.. 1 O1, McClernon, Agnes ..,.. McClernon Kitt , y .,... McCord, Craig ...... McCory, Bart .,......,..., McCory, David ............. McCracken, Sherryl ..,... McCrite, Feonia .. McCullough, Terry McCurdy, Jana ...... ,..,.. 1 7, 97. 80, .'.'f ii'i, 70, 76, McDaris, Debbie .....,.....,..,.....,. 97 McDermott, Kevin .,...... McDermott, Robin .... 68, 136 146 146 136 136 160 155 146 115 155 136 169 136 155 146 155 136 136 146 121 136 146 136 155 146 155 135 167 154 135 154 145 135 76, 167 154 145 112 154 135 145 145 145 167 135 135 145 161 167 68 103 McDonald, Joyce ., 68, 76, 78, 85, McGee, Carol ,...... McGuire, Debbie ., McGuire, Mark .,.,. 55, 70, 106. , ..... 103. McJimsey, James ..,.....,,,....,.......... McKay, Barry .,........,......... .....,,.,.. McKee, Marilyn 76, 85, 90, McKeen, Mrs. Wilda ......,...,....,.. McKenzie, Terry ,.....,,,.....,.,.,...,.,. McKinney, Cheryl ..,. 76, 84, 103, McKinney, Mr. Edgar ....,........, 39 McKinney, Dixie .... 70. 74, 78,. 85, McLean, Roger .... 68, 70, 73, 88 91, 92, 93. McMillian, Mrs. Leslie ................ McMullen, Brad .....,..,..........,,. 37, McNabb, Mike .,.. 91, 96, 112, McPherson, David ........,.. ........ 7 3, McQueary, Fred ...... ....,.. 7 7, 94, N Napier, Sally ...... ...... 1 68, 70, Nash, Linda .,...... ,....,...... 8 8, Neale, Karen ,,.... ......... 8 8, Neale, Kathie ..... ....,. 8 8, Neff, Stanley Neil, John . Neill, Becky Nelson, Bill Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, 101, ',f'.i.ff'.f ...... ',f'. 'i'6XQ Mrs. June ...., ......,....... Ken .,,,,........ .,.. 1 01, Linda ..,............ .....,........ Nelson, Nelson, N emeyer Nevatt, Mrs. Wayne .,....,.,....,...... Stephen , Lester Mike ,........ 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Owensby, Max 68, 115, 118, 124. 125 Owings, Vivian .... ...........,............ 146 Owings, Patty ........ 74, 84, 95, 146 ' ' ' 155 Paula Collins, Quill Feature Editor, escorts Mrs. Richard Nixon at a local press conference. 1' '7 ....c:4-1,..,..-- - f M- -..F. -.rf - .mos---':....--f-T -, 7-y:::,:...f.,p:s-5i::::2-' --'wifi--M'rf'-een!-f-1-rf.. . I79 .. - . ..-- ,...-f - -,g'2:.'I.y 1 ',, :LT , - ,-gm - .--ev 'FJ'--m........-f3.,.n49E'2--ff,,..4,v-':'1rJ - ,M-v , u- ,.- H-:r.'f'-Is'..'::..-z1:1r1:u- -5':fffff-'1i:f ::'... :-:':'fff- -::'..:--g:e1f7- A-ef'-1,1 ..r:f:1:f1.7?? :1 ..-M. .- P 1 i f i. .,-f- , t ... At- ! f L 1 A 1 , N g I Y I 1 . - 5, . L,-u,.fL:l3' ,,,,..,,., .MI frff-if 1 -':' Falcon Festival queen, Cindy Lipscomb, rides to her throne. Padgham, Richard ..........,..,.... 75, 155 Painter, Mr. Glenn , ,.... ,,.... 4 0, 94, 41 136 Palcheff, Carol .......... .,.,.. 7 2, Palenik, Carolyn 106, 136 Palmer, Johnny . ..,.. ....... 7 7, 155 Palmer, Pat .....,.,.. .. ....,..,, '146 Pardee, Donna ...,,.,... 136, 155 Park, Larry Kim ..... 115, 136 Parke, Brad .......... ..,.,., . 136 Parker, Dennis ...... 119, 146 Parker, Steve ...... .......... Parks, Brad .,..,.. Parks, Joe ..,..,..... ..., Parten, Kay ..,,.,.. Paschall, Laurel ...... ..,,...,.,..,.. Patrick, Barry ........ .,.,..,., . , Patterson, Brenda ..........., 68, Patterson, Patterson , Larry ..,.,....... Jeff .,.... .. ,,.. ..,.. . ., 147 Smith, Ann .. Rushing, Becky 155 147 Patterson, Rosemary ..,... Patterson, Tommy .,.,. 136 Patton, Mike ..,.....,, 146 Paul, Debbie .. .... .........,. . 146 Paul, Terry ...,.... ..... 1 21, 136 Paulsell, David ...... .,... 8 7, 168 Payne, John ....... .,,,.........,.,... 1 46 Payne, Judy . ..,...,.,. ,... 7 2, 155 Payne, Marilyn ..,... .....,,.. 1 55 Payne, Mason Lee ,..., ..........,. 1 55 Payne, Penny .. ...... .... 8 8, 168 Payton, Gregg ..... ,.., 1 21, 136 Pearce, Phil .,4..,,...... .,.... 1 03 Pearce, Mrs. Sara .,.. ..,.,,....., 4 0 Pearman, Chester . 119, 155 Pearman, Jackie . .... . .. 147 Pearsall, Dale .. 155 Pearson, Bob ..,.,. 136, 137 Pearson, Danny ..,.,,,....... ...... . 136 Pearson, Debbie , ,..,, ....., ..,..,.. , . 147 Pearson, Jim .... 104, 115, 121, 136 Pease, Mark , .,..... , 115, 119, 137 Peck, Becky ,..,. 76, 102, 147 Peck, Jeff . .,.,. ........... . Peck, Karen f ,,... .... 9 5, Peele, Patti ..,....,.... ..,..,. 1 01, Pemberton, Cathy ,... .....,....,... . ,. Pender, Mike .,.....,......,............... Penninger, Bill .,........ 114, 121, Pennington, Jo Ellen ........ 68, 97, Pennington, LaDonna .,,......,....,... Pennington, Rodney .,........ 101, Pennington, Steve ..,...., 115, 121 Perdue, Mike .,.,.. . ..,...,...,..,.. . Periman, Kay .,.. ,..., ,.... Periman, Louise .,... Pering, Doug .,.... ,,,,, Perry, Terry ,..,.,. ......., Pertuche, David ...,, 35, Peters, Kenneth .....,.,.... .... 8 7, Peters, Nancy ..,,...,...................,.. Peterson, Signe ..,.,,.. 70, 82, 99, Petry, Pete ........,.,......................., , Pettit, Pam ...,.,.....,.,,' ...... ...,........ Pfost, Mrs. Eugenia .,,.....,........,.. Phillips, Barbara ...,,..,...... ............. Phillips, Carol ........,....... 43, 97 Phillips, Frances .,.,, .......,,........ Phillips, Tom .....,... .......... , Philpott, Gertrude ,.,.. , ....,... Philpott, Sandy ,....... ......,..... Pickering, Andy ,,,.,......,...... 117, Pickney, Lanie ,......,.., .......,... ,...,... Picotte, Merril, ........ 68, 85, 102 Pierce. ,Alan ...... ,..,..4.,...... 1 21, Pierce, Jan .,.... .....,...., 9 3, 157, Pierce, 'lom ,.......,., .,....,...... 8 8, Pierce, Lane ,... 70, 78, 88, 93 Pierce, Phil ...,,. ..,...............,....... Pierce, Vicki ....... .....,...,.......,.. Pierson, Sande ......,........,...........,.... Pike, Gary .,...,......,........,,...., 29 Piland Penny ,..,. .. 68, 80, 106, Plank, Diane ..... ........,.....,, 1 00, Plank, Jonnie ......, ..,.. 7 6, Plaster, Debbie ..,.. ...,,... 9 7, Plaster, Mike .... ..... 1 04, Plaster Robert 168 155 168 137 137 147 99, 155 137 147 137 137 137 147 155 139 168 168 104 168 146 137 26 147 137 168 147 147 147 147 168 168 168 147 155 147 80 137 137 168 168 137 147 Podrecca, Max .... ,,,..,.... 1 37 Poe, Heidi . ..... ...... .,... 1 0 6, 137 Poindexter, Linda ...... ,..... 8 9, 147 Pulley, Bob .....,..... ,..... 1 147 Ponder, Jerry ...... ..,.... 1 47 Pool, Bill ,.,..... ,,,...,... 1 37 Pool, Randy .... .......... 1 03, 168 Pool, Rick ,..,.. ..,.,......,..,,,.,... . 147 Porter, Betsy .......,.....,.....,..,.....,... 137 Posey, Beverly ...,....,..... 70, 73, 90, 168 Post, Jeff .......,. ,.........,.. 1 18, 137 Potter, Penni ........., 72, 75, 97, 137 Potter, Stephen .. ..........., 78, 137 Potts, Andy ......... ...,,..... 7 2, 137 Potts, Gary ,.,,...., ............,....., 1 55 Powell, David .,... ...,............ 8 7, 168 Powell, Gary . .,..., ....., 7 3, 114, 147 Presley, Charles ..... ........,........... 1 47 Presley, David ........ ...... ........ 1 3 7 Presley, Ronnie .,.... ,..,.,..........,,. 1 37 Preston, Dale ...... ....,,.,............... 1 55 Price, Bob ,......... ....... 1 14, 120, 147 Price, Gregg .,...,,........... 68, 104, 137 Price, Richard .....,....,........... 73, 155 Price, Mr. Robert ........ 57, 114, 11220f Price, Steve .......,...,....,...,.....,......... 122 Price, Wendy CLindaJ ...,.... 76, 100, 104, 155 Prier, Cheryl ,,..........,... ........,. 1 06 Proe, James Jr. .,..,,............ ....... 1 55 Probst, Mrs. Almira ............,... 24, 26 Propps, Don ..........,..... 96, 122, 155 Prosser, Gregg ,.............,............... 168 Provance, Mr. Don ......,..... 36, 112 Pruitt, Kathy ..,............, .,....,.,. 1 37 Pulley, Bob .........,....,. .........,.... 1 47 Pulley, Lavona ...... 68, 169 Purdy, Linda Jo ,.... ....,....,,,.. 1 69 Pursley, Jeanne .,...............,. 75, 155 Puterbaugh, Sherry , ...,... 70. 99, 169 Pyles, Miss Carmen ,. ..,... 26, 27, 70 Qualls, Bill ,,.,....,...,.. .... 1 55 Quill and Scroll ...... ..... 7 0 Quinn, Rodney ,........, ..... 1 04 R Raber, Dianne ...,.,.................. 78, 137 Raber, Suzanne ......... ,..,.... 7 2, 75, 155 Racey, Kenneth ...., ..........,..,... 1 55 Ragland, Donna .... .....,..,.... 1 55 Rains, Eddie .,,.,..... , .....,. 115, 137 Rainwater, Debra .,.....,..,..........,., 155 Ralls, Barry ,.,.,..,........ 101, 114, 147 Ralls, Linda .,............,.,..,.... 76, 169 Rand, Mike ..,.,.,..........,., 70, 86, 169 Randall, Chris .... 72, 30, 70, 83, 86, Randle, Kirk .....,..,.......,....,.......... 146 Rantz, Jimmy ......... .... 6 8, 104, 137 Rantz, Sharron ...... ................ 1 37 Rapp, Debbie ,.,. .,.,.,....,.. 1 55 Rapp, Mark .,... ,....,..,..,.. 1 47 Rapp, Rolin ..,.,................ . 147 Rarrick, Mark ...,.......,.... 80, 104, 137 Rarrick, Micheal ,,,, 80, 94, 121, 151 Rash, Mervin ,.,,.......,..,.......,....,,... 155 Ratcliff, Joe ....,...,,..,...,... 68, 93, 155 Ratcliff, Susan ..,. 70, 92, 106, 137 Ratcliffe, Susan ...,..,..,.,.. 89, 92, 169 Rattray, Alison ......,..... 72, 75, 147 Ravan, Tim .............................,.... 147 Ravsh, Richard ..............,,..,..,....,.,. 137 Reading, Ronald ....,,..,....,............ 155 Reaves, Randy .,.. 64, 68, 69, 83, 155 Reavis, Cynthia ...,....,.,........... 76, 147 Record, Joyce ...,.,.,..,..,.............,.. 169 Record, Neal ,. ,....,.. . ,,.......,.. 104, 137 Reddick, Michele ,.,...,... 68, 106, 137 Redding, Wayne ..... .................... 1 55 Redwing, Robert ., .... ,...,,.,...,..., 1 55 Reed, Alan .....,..,................... 86, 169 Reed, Barry ...,.,.,,.,............, 121, 137 Reed, Brent .... 68, 69, 115, 118, 137 Reed, Deborah .. ,...,..,..,.,.,,,,. 97, 155 Reed, Doug . .......,..........,,.,.. 119, 147 Reed, Gary .....,..,..........,.,.. 121, 147 Reed, John ..,...,...., 44, 68, 115, 137 Reed, Les ......... ,..,..........,., ........ l 5 5 Reed, Phyllis ..,... .....,,................ 1 47 Reese, Crystal .,.,. ......... 7 8, 137 Reeter, Jodi ,. ......... ..... , 103, 155 Reeter, Joey .....,....,...,,......., 104, 137 Reichardt, Toni ..... ...... 7 8, 103, 169 Reid, David ......,. 70, 73, 88, 91, 169 Reid, Karen ,.., . .... 76, 102, 147 Reid, Linda ..,..,,...... 73, 103. 169 Reid, Sally . .,.., ,.., . ., .,... 75, 147 Reid, Teresa ..,. 72, 75, 76, 103, 155 Renick, Sherry , ...,.,.,..,. 100, 147 Renner, Carol .. ,. .... 102, 147 Renner, Paula .. ...,..,.,..,.... .. 132 Representative Assembly .. . .. 68 Revis, Nancy ,....,.,,..... 85, 102, 147 Revis, sue .. .... . ,..,.. 72, 74, 155 Reynolds, Jill . 70, 76, 90, 98, 155 Rhea, Marla . ,,,....., ..... . . 86, Rhea, Richie ........ 100, 101, 104, Rhines, Jon ,......., ..... ,... . . . 101, Rhodes, Jeni ....... .................. 7 3, Rhoten, Jill ., ...... 68, 75, 76, Rice, Sally ....,.. ,.., . .. 24, 106, Richardson, Sandra ,....,...,...... 102 Richardson, Richardson, Gladys , ., . vs, 30,' Guy. ....,. ..,.,,.....,.... 169 155 155 169 155 137 147 147 155 147 147 137 Richardson, Janice ..... ,.,,.......,. Richardson, Rick ..,.,... ,.., 1 21, Richardson, Rodney ....,............... Richardson, Stephen .... 33, 74, 88, 169 Ridder. Steve .,....,... ...... 1 15, 137 Ridgeway, William ....,.. ...,..... 1 37 Ridinger Larry ............. .. . ...,... 137 Ridinger, Ralph Steven ........,......... 169 Rimmer, Mrs. Jo Ann ,,.,,.... 1.54, 85 Rinehart, Janet . ,....,............,.,...... 169 Rippey, Sheila . .,.,,....... .... 9 7, 137 Rips, Debbie ...........,....,.........,.,. 155 Rips, Jimmy ..,...,.....,...,.......,....... 137 Risner, Jack ....,... 68, 102, 114, 147 Risner,, Jeanne , .......,....,...,.. 88, 147 Risner, Jim .... 68, 96, 102, 112, 169 Robberson, Sharon ..,.....,,............ 169 Robbins, Dan , ..,..... .,.............,.. 1 69 Robbins, Joe ....... .............. 6 8, 137 Roberts, Barbara ...,....,. 68, 97, 137 Roberts. Cathy .... .......... 8 5, 155 Roberts, Charley ...... ....,........... 1 56 Roberts, Cindy ........ ..... 7 8, 88, 155 Roberts, Debbie .....,..,,........ 106, 137 Roberts, Mr. Jack ....,...., 39, 117, 143 Roberts, Jackie ..................,...,......... 147 Roberts, Julie ....,..,,.... ........ 9 7, 169 Roberts, Mrs. Linda , .... ,.... 7 6, 77 Roberts, Micheal ...,........ ,.,...... 7 7, 156 Roberts, Mrs. Opal .,...,.......,...... 95 Roberts, Patricia ..............,..,,........... 156 Roberts, Tim .,....,,..., 31, .70, 92, 169 Roberts, Ted .... ...........--... 7 3, 137 Robinett, Mark .,,. ,.........,...... 9 1, 112 Robinett, Warren .... ,...64, 65, 80, 91, 107, 169 Robinson, Mrs. Ann ................ 54, 85 Robinson, Becky ........ 70, 76, 85, 110526 Robinson, Curt ......... ,....,............ . ..156 Robinson, Donna .,....,...................., 137 Robinson, Rusty ........ 75, 93, 100, 169 Rodgers, Donna .,........................., 156 Roebke, Cheryl .... 76, 78, 85, 89, 147 Roebke, Mike ....,............,...... 80, 169 Rogers, Cathy .,.. ..,, 8 4, 89, 93, 169 Rogers, Curtis ..... ..................... 1 37 Rogers, Judy ,.... ....,...., 1 68, 169 Rogers, Martha ..,.. ...... 7 8, 106, 137 Rogers, Pam .... ,..., 76, 156 Rogers, Steve ........... ....... 1 00, 147 Rollings, Kathy ....... .,,....... ' 100, 147 Rolufs, Verna . ..,... ..... 7 6, 93, 147 Romle, A. J. .......,............................ 89 Roper, John A. .,....,.......,... 104, 147 Roper, Michelle ,... 68, 76, 88, 95, 169 Roper, Mike ..,.......,......... 68, 77, 147 Roper, Ron ,.... ....................... 7 3. 137 Roscoe, Cathy ............ 76, 85, 95, 169 Roscoe, Georgann ...............,.. 97, 147 Rose, Pam .......,,........... 68, 106, 137 Rose, Mr. Richard ..........,...., 44, 93 Rose, Russ ,...,..... .. 66, 67, 70, 80, 91, 92, 153, Rosendahl, 'Eirik .,...,,......... 101, Ross, Lanny ..,,.,,.. ..... 8 7, Ross, Tom ..,...... 101, Roth, Judi ........... ..,.. 6 2, Rountree, David ,,.... . ..,.... .. Rountree, Kim ,., ........... ..... . Rourke, Amy Louise .......,,.. ...... Rourke, Steve ...,..,,,...,....,.....,........ Royal, Ann .,.......... 73 76, 102, Royal, Colleen ..........,.... .........,.76, Royalty . ..,...,...... ....,..,......... 6 2, Royston, Sandy ..,. ..... 7 6, Ruf, Harold ...... ...... 1 00, Ruhl, James .......,. ,.....,,......,,... Rumfelt, David ,, ...,.,...... ,, .,,..... 96 Rumfelt, Vicki , ....,...... 37, 102, Rummel, Mrs. Clara .,....,....... 54, Rush, Del .,...,....,.,....,......,........,.. Rush, Rodney ......,.. ...,........ Russell, Cathy .,,., Russell, Gary ,....., Russell, Nancy ...,.,. , 76, Rutledge, Debbie ....... ...... 1 06, S Safety Council ......... ........., Salisbury, John ...,.... ,....,....... Salsberry, Malissa ....,. .,.. 1 37, Salveter, Celia ....,... ..,.....,. Sand, John . .,......,., .,.....,. . Sanders, Cynthia .,.. , .,.,.,..,.. . Sanders, Jerry ...,..,,..,.,..,.,....,. 77, Sanderson, Herman .......,...... 137. Sater, Sally ............ 96, 97, 106, Sattertield, Connie ......., 100, 101, 81, 156 147 170 147 147 137 137 170 147 147 170 63 156 147 156 127 147 85 147 170 170 137 137 156 137 89 137 106 147 147 147 121 115 137 147 ..,.' Scanlon, Clar Scanlon, Sall Schatz, Eddie Schatz, Peter Schellack, Rt Schnedler, 11 Schoeller, Su: Schien, Jani: Jerri Schlin k, Schmidt, Bar Schmidt, Ch: Schmidt, Stev Schmidt, Teri ' Schneider, Su: Schreiber, Ca Schreiber, Joi Schreiber, Ri Schoeller, Su: Schooling, Pt Schroder, Ray Schultz, Debi: Schultz, Mary Schwartz, Fra Schwartz, Ga: Sthweke, Vic Science Clul Scott, Charle: Scott, Christia Scott, Dennis Scott, Roger Scotties .... Scruggs, Tim Seaton, Jan , Seaton, Jim . Seckington, B See, Sandra . Sellars, Jim . Selph, Selph, Shank, Mike Susan Chris Sharp, Debbii Sharp, Linda Sharp, Peggy Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, r Shaw, Shaw, Shelto Cathy Donali Jamee Jo ,..... Sam .. n, Chri Sherer, Linda Sherer, Randy Sherer, Sheryl Sherman, Roi Sheridan, Do Shipley, Lynn Shipman, Ma, Shipman, Sau Shirk, Andria Shollenberger Shuler, JoElle Shultz, Nanql Sieckmann, 15 Sieckmann, L Siman, Scott Simkins, Lint Simler, Dan Simmons, Jin Simmons, Ka Simmons, Lyr Simmons, Sus Simpson, Al Simpson, Ricl Simpson, Susa Sims, Mark ,, Singleton, Dc Singleton, Ste Singout .,..,. Siplinger, Da' , Sisco, Sissgl, Shirley Don .. Skelly, Laura Skelton, Dian , Skiffington, E Skifiin gton, S Skiliington, Su Skill, Slentz, Slentz, Sloan, Sloan, Dan .. Don .. Greg Randy Sheri Smiddy, Ronr: Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith, Smith. Smith. Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith, Smith, Smith, 1 ef 5- Bradlei Darwii Debby Dee .. Duke Gail , Gary Gene Mrs. Keith Lani Lee . Mary Mitche Pam Patrici Patty Peggy Randy Ronni Steve Tawny . 86. 169 P, 101. 10-1, 155 , .. 101. 155 73. 169 8. 75, 76. 155 . 24. 106. 137 102, 147 , , 78, 80, 147 155 .. 147 ,. ,... 121, 147 137 , 33. 74, 88. 169 115. 137 .. ..,.,, 137 ..,,. 137 169 n ......,.. A ..54, 85 169 .... 97. 137 155 , 102, 114, 147 88, 147 , 102, 112, 169 169 68, 137 68, 97, 137 85, 155 156 78, 88, 155 106, 137 ,....39, 117, 143 97, 169 76, 77 .,......77. 156 31, 70, 92, 169 73, 137 112 ,64, 65, 80, 91, 107, 169 54, 85 70, 76, 85, 102, 156 '5, 93, 100, 169 78, 85, 89, 147 80. 169 84, 89, 93, 169 168, 169 78, 106, 137 76, 156 100, 147 '100, 147 76, 93, 147 104, 147 76, 88, 95, 169 68, 77, 147 73, 137 76, 85. 95, 169 97, 147 68, 106, 137 44, 93 , 67, 70, 80, 81, 156 1, 92, 153, 101, 87, , .... 101, 62, 3, 76, 102, ......6Z, 76, 100, .. 37, 102, ffff i'65, 76, 106, 137. '6, 97, 106, 101 ,. 100, 1 147 170 147 147 137 137 170 147 147 170 63 156 147 156 127 147 B5 147 170 170 137 137 156 137 B9 137 106 147 147 147 121 115 137 147 137, 147 1 Scanlon, Clancy ..... .,,....., 1 15, Scanlon, Sally ,,,.... .,.... 8 8, 97, Schatz, Eddie ........ ,.,.......,.,.....,., Schatz, Peter ...,..,.,........,.............. Schellack, Rodney .,...... 101, 114, Schnedler, Mrs. Phyllis ..........,.. Schoeller, Susan ,...............,............. Schien, Janice .,...,..........,,...... 106, Schlink, Jerry ....,...,......,........ 77, Schmidt, Barbara .... 64, 89, 90 Schmidt, Charolette .,.......,......,..,.. Schmidt, Steve ..,,.....,., 115, 121, Schmidt, Terri , .,..... 70, 86, 106, Schneider, Susan ,... 73, 74, 90, 92, Schreiber, Cathie .. .,...,......,..... 62, Schreiber, Joe 68, 69, 130, Schreiber, Rick ..,....,.....,.,...,... .... Schoeller, Susan .,,. ............. 7 8, Schooling, Peggy ..... .....,..,.. Schroder, Ray ..................,............. Schultz, Debbi ...,..,,....,.......,.......,... Schultz, Mary 73, 85, 86, 90, Schwartz, Frank ...........,................ Schwartz, Gary ,.......,.....,......,, ....,.. Schweke, Vicki ,... , ........ 106, Science ,Club . ....,..,....,... . Scott, Charles ...,,.. ............ 1 02, Scott, Christine ...,..,. ,.,. 76, 103, Scott, Dennis ...,,..,...,,........,.......,., Scott, Roger .........,......,........,,....... Scorties .,...,......,....,..............,... 98, Scruggs, Tim .... 66, 67, 68, 70, 73 91, 92, 93, Seaton, Jan ....,.....,.......,.....,.., 76, Seaton, Jim ........... .......,..., 1 21, Seckington, Roy .................,....,..,.. See, Sandra ..,,....,.......,,.......,.. 85, Sellars, Jim ,. .,,....... 89, 96, 117, Selph, Mike .,...., ........., 7 8, 87, Selph, Susan .,.... . ..,.......... 85, Shank, Chris ........ .... , 115, Sharp, Debbie .,.. ..... 7 8, Sharp, Linda ..... ....... 8 4, Sharp, Peggy ...... ,...., 1 02, Shaw, Cathy .. ,,,..... ........... . Shaw, Donald ..,... ..,...,. Shaw, Jamee . .,.. .,.. . Shaw, Jo ,....,...... ...... .,... Shaw, Sam ......,..... ..........,..,.... Shelton, Chris . .,... .,,...,,,..,........ . Sherer, Linda ..,. ....., 9 0, 99, Sherer, Randy Sherer, Sheryl Sherman, Ron ,........ ..,......... Sheridan, Douglas ..,... .,..... 7 7, Shipley, Lynn ..,....,...,...,,.............., Shipman, Mary Ann ,... 68, 155, Shipman, Saundra ...,........,.....,.... Shirk, Andria ..,....,...,,..,,...,......,.... Shollenberger, Mr. James Shuler, JoEllen. .,..,.... . Shultz, Nancy .,...,.... ......36 ffffff ifiQ Sieckmann, Debbie ...,..........., 73, 90, 1 78, Sieckmann, Linda .,.. ..,....,. 1 03, Siman, Scott .,....,.. 68, 121, Simkins, Linda ..,. ..,,...........,, Simler, Dan .,...,. ........,...,,. Simmons, Jim ...... ..... 1 04, Simmons, Karen ,.... ......,,... Simmons, Lynda ...,.. 70, Simmons, Susan .,....,.......,..,.. 90, Simpson, Al ....,...,........... 80, 81, Simpson, Richard .,....,,.......,.,.... ,... Simpson, Susan ..,. 75, 78, 90, 99, Sims, Mark ............ ,...,....,......,...,, . . Singleton, Donnie ..,....,..............,. Singleton, Steve ..,. . Singout .... , ....... . ...,.. , ...,.... Siplinger, David ..,... .,., 7 7, Sisco, Shirley .,...... ...,,. ..,. 9 7 , Sis l, Don ..,..,,.. I ...,..,...........,.. ., Skiy, Laura . ,,..,,,.... 70, 82, 89, Skelton, Diana ....,.............,..,.,...... Skiffington, Edward ,.,,.............,.. .. Skiffington, Steve . ,..........,.,.,..... . Skifiington, Susan .....,.. 73, 76, 85 Skill, Dan ......,,.,......,...,..... 114, Slentz, Don ..,. 100, 101, 104, 105, Slentz, Greg ............,,.....,.... 104, Sloan, Randy , .......,..... ......,....... . Sloan, Sheri ......,...,,.......,,.,. 100, Smiddy, Ronnie .,...,........,............. Smith, Ann ...,... 72, 85, 99, 100, Smith, Bradley ....,...,.,..,......,... 77, Smith, Darwin ....,..,.... 100, 107, Smith, Debby ..........,... 76. Smith, Dee ..,...,.. ............ Smith, Duke .,... ..., 6 5. Smith, Gail .... ........ Smith, Gary ....,...,. .,,.. Smith, Gene ..,...,..... ..... Smith, Mrs. Hazel .... ....,..,....... Smith, Keith ...,..,.... .............,.... Smith, Lani .,.., ............ 8 5. 106, Smith, Lee ........................,........,.. Smith, Mary ..,.................,............. Smith, Mitchel ,... 64, 70, 91, 93, Smith, Pam ..,......... 76, 85, 102, Smith, Patricia ..,..,.......,........,,.... Smith, Patty ...,,., ...., 8 5. 109, Smith, Peggy ..,... .....,...... 1 06. Smith, Randy .... .....,,......,... 7 7, Smith, Ronnie ..........,..........., .... Smith, Steve ..,........, 70, 91, 93, Smith, Tawnya .....,,.. ....,...... . . . 137 156 137 147 147 27 93 137 156 99. 156 106 137 108, 170 99, 156 69 70 147 156 147 170 156 156 147 137 92 147 170 170 170 99 78, 170 147 170 137 147 156 170 147 137 137 156 147 170 '137 137 156 137 156 170 137 104 156 156 170 156 137 106 102 170 170 137 137 147 147 137 137 170 156 148 170 156 156 148 170 148 102 156 148 171 171 156 156 137 148 148 171 121 171 148 171 156 156 171 171 148 171 138 148 156 59 156 138 156 138 171 148 95 156 138 148 138 171 156 Smith, Teresa .. .,..,. ,. Smith, Tissie ...,... ..,... 7 6, 95, Smith, Tom .,......... ......,. ..,.,... Smotherman, Linda .. ,.....,..,. .. Smothers, Brad ....,. ..... .... . Snead, Sally .....,... ...,. 7 3, 88, Snead, Sam ....... ...,,..,....,. . . Snead, Steve ..,.., ..,.,.. 4 5, Snearly, Betty ...,.. ..,......... .,.. ..,. Solomon, Barbie ,......,...............,.. Solomon, Mike ......., 68, 69, 141, Solum, Greg ...........,...,,......, 73, Sommers, Susan ..,.......,. 75, 109, Sophomore Choir , .............,.. 104, Souder, Debbie ,.,... ...,...,......., Southard, Debra .............,.....,...... Soxman, Christopher ..., 55, 103, Soxman, Michal ,,.......,,..... 75, 90, Sparkman, Ryan ....,,....., 77, 121, Sparkman, Teresa .,,,.... 68, 70, 78, 81, 84, 85, Sparling, Gene ....,.,.,.....,..,......,... Speech and Debate ......,......... 80, Speed, Diane ............ ......,. , . Spence, David .,.,..,.,.. .,.. 1 04, Spence, Kathy ....,.........,,,.........,... Spencer, Mrs. Billie ...,..,,,..... 47, Sphar, John 148 170 148 148 170 156 171 156 148 171 148 170 156 105 171 148 156 148 137 80. 171 138 81 148 138 171 86 148 Spicer, Mary Ellen ......,. 70, 89, 103, Spicer, Susan .. ..., ...... 1 04, Spickard, Larry ,,..,., ..,. ,...,, 1 3 8 Spickard, Ronnie . ,,,,, 87, 171 Spies, Joe , ....,.... .,.. 148 Spindler, Pam ........ .,................,,.. 3 5 Spindler, Pat .. ,..... .... .... 6 8 , 85, 138 Springfield, Mrs. Sandra ,......,.... 27 Spurgeon, Lynndel .,....,,. .,..... , 138 Spurgeon, Steven ..... 1 ,.... 138 Stafford. Beth ....,... ..,.. 1 56 Stafford, Jim .,..,... ,,,,, 1 38 Stafford, Rebecca ..... ...,, 1 71 Stafford, Rob ....,..,. ..,..,,. 1 56 Stahl, Peggy ,....... ......,, 9 5, 156 Stanley, Angela ,. ..........,...... 148 Stansberry, Marsha .,,..... 89, 104, 106, 138 Stansberry, Robert .....,,....... 114, 148 Stansberry, Teresa .......,....,... 75, 171 Stanton, Jeannine 76. 85, 89, 90 Stark, Christine ..,.,.......,....... 138, 156 Stark, Jodi ,......,. 46, 88, 171 Stark, Marti ..,............. . 156 Stearns, Patty ...,, ..,.,.......,. 1 48 Steele, Greg ,..... ...,. 1 56 b, Keeping his end of the bet, senior class president, Earl Lipscom accepts a towel after swimming the James River. Steinbecker, Pat ..... . ..,.. .. 156 Steinert, Brent ,... . .. 100, 156 Steinert, Connie ,, ,,,,,,, 148 Steinert, Tom .. . 156 Stevens, Charles .. , . , , .. , 156 Stephenson, Fred 115, 138 Stever, Mr. Jim ,. .. . 40 Stever, Nancy .. ... .. ....,. 148 Stewart, Norman , . . ., ,..... 148 Stewart, Bill ...,, . , ..,.,.,.,.. 94, 138 Stewart. Peggy .. i, 75, 93, 171 Stine, Kathy . ,...,....,. . .. 138 Stine. Nick .. ..,.,.,....., 138 Steigemeyer, Ann . . 97, 148 Still, Bob ..,.. ,..., . . ...... , 171 Still, Robin ,.., , ,,,,,,,, 143 Stocker, Don ,.... ,,,,, 1 56 Stone, Mark ,,,,,, Y, 143 Stone, Ron ..... ,..,.,....,.,..... 1 56 Stover, Rick ,.....,...,........ ..,. 1 01, 156 Stratton, Debbie ....,,......,.........,..,.. 171 Street, Torn ...,....,.,..,.. 101, 114, 148 Stringer, Kent ...,..., 69, 114, 119, 148 Strong, Debbie ,.......,..,.........,........ 156 Stuart, Gary ...........,.,.,.,.....,,.......,... 94 Stuffiebeam, Jim ..,.... ..... 1 56 Student Workers ...... ,.... 8 8 Sturtevant, Marc ......, ,,,,, 1 56 Styer, Doug ...,...... ..,........... 1 56 Sullinger, Robert ..... ..,......,...,... 1 56 Sullins, Debra ....,.. ...... 7 8, 90, 156 Sullivan, Kelly ...... .....,..,....,.... 1 48 Sullivan, Sidney .,.. ,...........,..., 1 38 Summers, Donna , .,...........,.......... , 171 Summers. Kathy ..,...,..... 89, 106, 138 Summers, Keith ,. 68, 72, 75, 86, 171 Summers, Roger . .,...,.........,.......,.,. 138 Sutherland, Ronnie ,...... . 96, 112, 113, 127, 171 Swackhamer, Tom ...,.....,.... ...,,,... 1 48 Sweet, Glen .,,,.,..........,......,..,.....,. 138 Sweet, Steve ........,.......,.,. 80, 92, 171 Sweeney, Tim ........ 88, 91, 112, 156 Swegart, Susan ...,........,..............,.. 171 Swift, Sharan ....,.......... .,.,,.,...... 1 71 Swofford, Sherry , .,.,.. ,.,.. 1 38 T Tangent, Linda .....,., ..,. 1 38 Tate, Linda .... ,.,..,.., .,., 7 6 Tatum, Claudine ,.... .. ..,.. 145 Taylor, Mrs. Grace .......,,.,,........., 27 Taylor, Donald , ......................,.,., 156 Taylor, Jim ......,.,..... 70, 88, 91, 171 Taylor, Kathy ................ 41, 95, 138 Teague, Barbara ..,.....,... 84, 86, 88, 156 Teghtmyer, Dan ..... ,. .,.....,...,. 77, 138 Teller, Steve ......,... ........,., 1 21, 148 Tennis ,.... ........ , ........ .,...,..... 1 2 5 Thomas, Mr. Carl ..... .... 3 8, 78 Thomas, Christene .... ...,...,.,... 1 56 Thomas, Jerry .,.,... .... 1 48 Thomas, Jesse ,...... 148 Thomas, Mark .... ......... 104 Thomas, Pam .,.,........,.,......... 156, Thomas, Sandy .,.......... 106, 138 Thomas, Teresa CLynnJ .... 138 Thomas, Terry ..,..,...,,.......,,., 148 Thomas, Terry ......,...,... .,.., 1 38 Thomasson, Linda ...,....,...,.... 138 Thomasson, David ..........,...., 156 Thomasson, Sara . ,,...,... 72, 138 Thompson, Bob , ...,..... . 114, 148 Thompson, Deborah ..............,..... 138 Thompson, Janice .,.,.,.....,.,....,.. 171 Thompson, Lynn .... 73, 116, 125, 156 Thompson, Mark ...........,...... 148 Thomson, Carol ....... 149 Thornburg, Ginifer .... 148 Thornbury, David ..,....., 138 Thornton, M, Edward .......,.... 84, 149 Thurman, Paula ,,...,............,.... 156 Tilton, Judy ...,........ 68, 72, 88, 171 Tinen, Diane ..,............... 30, 70, 171 Tinsley, Paul ..........,...........,,...... 149 Tokarczyk, Greg ,... 94, 97, 100, 101, 125, 156 Tokarczyk, Sherre ......,...., 94, 97, 138 Tolliver, Debbie .,.,. ,........ 7 3. 156 Tombridge, Susan ................ 106, 138 Tomlinson, Theresa ........ 68, 76, 149 Toombs, Sara .....,... ., ..,..,....,...... 149 Track ......,.,..,....... ,.........,.. 1 22 Traylor, Katie . ,......., 138 Treat, Bob ....... ,.,.. 7 7, 156 Treat, Patricia .,.,. .......,.,. 7 6 Trench, John ,..... .,.,... 1 56 Tribble, Steve ...., .. 138 Tri-H-Y .,.,..... ........,. 7 6 Trotter, Jan ....... .........,.. 1 49 Trumbo, Alistair ,.... ,......,. 9 2, 172 Trussell, Dean ..... ..,., ....... 8 8 , 138 Tucker, Dennis ....,...,.,. 96, 122, 156 Tucker, Diane .,., .......,.... 9 7, 149 Tucker, Paul ......,...... .,,...,....,..... 1 38 Tucker, Sandy ,,.......,.......... 106, 138 Tucker, Tom .... 73, 112, 121, 127, 172 Turk, Steve ,,,,,.., ...,........,..,,........ 1 49 Turner, Carol ...,..,.......,.,, ,.... 7 6, 149 Turner, Claudia . .... ,. ......,.. 84, 156 Turner, Debbie ........ 73, 76, 85, 172 Wommark, Timothy 103. 172 . 76 106 11 Turner, Julie .... ..,.... 8 8, 156 XValter, Marilyn .. 68, 86, 107, 161, Turner, Karen ....... .,,...,.... 8 5, 172 172 Tufnff. KHY ....... .... 9 6, 97, 133 Walter, Roger ....,, .. .. .. .. 138 Turner, Tim ..,.,.. .......,., . 149 XValton, Gary . ..,... 94, 96, 101, 115, Tyler, Vicky .,..... ..... 8 8, 156 A 122. 157 warg. lgillaine ,.,,.....,. 76, 84, ar , 1 e ...,....... ,,.......,..,... , U Warfel, Kenny , .,., 45, 115, 118 138 , Warner, ,gynthia ,....,.,., ,..8d..1g4, Warner, 1ana .....,,......,.. , Uhhe, Debb ,...,...,..r,, rr... .,.. . 1 49 - Umphres, Pyamela ,. .,.,,... 78, 103, 172 Warren' Lmda 68' 76' 88 1907i 18166 Underwood, Nancy ......,.., ..... 8 5, 149 Warren, Randy , ' 138 Warren, Wade ...,. ...,. . ,... 7 4, 101 Warrick, Mr. Ronald ..,..,..,.....,.,. 42 V warren, Webtelr ,.... ..,... 101, 149 arrmen, Lin a ..,.....,...,.. , 106 xanglirst. 1-HSV, ---'-----'----,- ---- Wasson, Mike .,... .,..............,.. 1 72 an e en, enise .,...... , . Vanlandingham, Laura 97, 104, 138 Wmson' Gayle '-4-- '-'--- 9 7' 1111- 157 VanNoy, John ..,...,..,.......,....., 170, 172 Watson. Terry ,.... ................ 1 49 VanNoy, Margaret .,........ ..... 1 04, 138 W311911V- Kay -- '- -----. 8 5. 149 Van Someren, LeAnn .,...,.. 72, 7118446 Watts, Bernard ..... ............ 1 49 Waugh, Doug .....,........ .,..,,..,........ 1 49 Van Someren, Terry ,...,,...... 115, 138 Vaughn, Debbie ,.....,.,...,..,,.., 75, 172 xjjfgeffofgf ,1je1'f'Y -rr- 102, 104. 172 Vaughn, Jeli ..........,..,,..,..,....,., 75, 157 U01 ' 31' - --- 68, 102- 112,4- Vernon, Diane .,.......,., 1oo, 106, 138 1 9 Vernon, Gregg ,..... ....,,..,...,....,... 1 57 Weatherly- A1151 ---' 631 83. 96. 122. Vernon, Linda .1 ..,,.....,,,..,.. 172 W h I K 162.172 Vernon, Mike ..,.... ,.,................. 1 49 eat ff Y' av -- --'1'-------1----- 102 Vernon, Richard ....,.., 114, 121, 149 Wffffhsrs. Barbara r1.,-.1......... 90, 149 Vest, Stan ...,,.,,.,,..,....,................. 172 Weaver. Becky ....1......,.. 85, 104, 138 Vienhage, Becki ......... ,,. 85, 106, 138 Weavefr Nofmafl ..................., ,,,,,, 1 S7 vienhege, Cathi ........ 68, 72, 75, 141, Weaver. Par --,--.,- 76. 85, 89, 102, 149 1 149 Weaver, Phyllis ...... 70, 90, 103, 172 Vincel, Mack ....,, , ........................,, 138 Webb, Paul ...........,...,.. .... 1 01, 149 ViI1CC1. Mark -....-,-.-.-..- --.-. 1 14. 149 Weber, John ,.... .,.....,.,........... 1 57 Vinyard, Kay .,.. 70, 71, 75, 76, gf? Weber, Steve ........ ...... 1 38 Webst ' vim. Debbie .,,.. ...,., 5 0, 172 w,.,,,Zi', 161215 ffl ,,.' 1 11111111 .... 1,1111 11? Vifdon- Linda 111' f-----'----f-- 1 49 Weidmann, David .....................,.. 115 Voss, Nancy .............. 106, 138 We11ir,,11m -.v4'IIA.,l-A'I4 109, 112, 172 Wec , ichael ...,...., . .,.........,..... 149 Wells, Cynthia ...... ...,.,... 7 6 172 W Wessel, Jon 73, 138 Westfall, ud .,...,.....,.,,....... , Waddell, Joanna , ..,....... .........,,.., 1 38 Wesgermanjn, Goh,-1 .v-,I44A 91, 122, Wade, Mr. Lowell Q .,.......,.......,..,. 37 Wetzel, Lani ,,.,,, ,,., 3 5, 39, 106, 138 Wade, Roger ,..........,..........,,...,..,. 157 Wetzel, Mr. William ........ 40, 78, 79 Wageman, Gere . .,... ....... 9 0, 99, 157 Whalen, Russell 1 .,,....,.., ..,.. 1 19, 149 Waggener, Brenda .... ......,.1....,,.. 1 57 Wheat, Elaine .,..,....,.,............ 90, 149 Waggoner, Diana ..,.......,.. f ,. 106, 138 Wheeler, David ..,,,AA'-,' ,, 93, 101, 149 WZBSOUCI. K3f1'1Y r-1----... 95, 106, 148 Wheeler, Mrs. Linda .......,.... 57, 59 Wasgoner, ,Pamela 1--..,-.,.-,-,..,-.,-. 157 Wheeler, Mary .,.......,...........,....., 157 Wait. Gres -------,--,-.-- --.,.-- 1 01. 149 Wheeler, Wayne .,,...,............,....,. 149 Wait, Steve .................................. 17-2 Whitaker, Ted ,,,,,,,, 38, 63, 96, 112, Waite, Hardy .....,....,..,...,.......,.... 149 172 Walker, Cathie ..,,..,. 68, 76, 102, 149 White, Bruce .,.. .... 68, 138 Walker, Danny ..,. 96, 114, 121, 122, White, Craig ,.,,..,, 1 .,...,........,. 77 149 White, Edward ..,,. ....., 1 01, 149 Walker, I-92 A0116 --,-.1.4-r---------, 172 Wlhite, Jana ...........,,..,...........,....., 157 Walker. Mrs. Vrrgmra . -.,,..-,----r-- 59 White, Jeff ,..,,..,,.......,........,.. 91, 172 Wallace, Mike .................. .......... , 157 White, John ,,,, 70, 91, 96, 112, 172 Wallace. Pam .. 23. 70. 101, 161. 172 white, Judson ....,..............,..., 77, 157 Wallace, Paula . ..,...........,.............. 157 White, Mark ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,1 77, 149 Wallace, Susan, ,... 76, 78, 86, 88, 172 White, pam 1,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 138 Wallace, Wendie ......,........,.......... 138 White, 123,11 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 57 Wallis, Jan ...,..,............,......,,......,. 84 White, Sheila .... ,,,, 1 57, 85 The walls at Gle ,, ' nf ndale do more than hold up the ro 149 149 138 138 138 172 149 157 172 149 139 149 157 72 172 172 149 , 94 139 112, 149 , 68 149 139 149 149 149 157 139 139 172 139 157 139 157 157 121, 157 139 139 172 139 35 172 157 157 139 149 139 149 139 149 157 173 68 149 157 -119 157 139 99 139 White, Terri .,..,..,.................,...,.. White, Terry .... 78, 91, 101, 102 White, Toni .......,.........., ..........,, Whiteaker, Patty ............ 97, 104, Whiteside, Judy ....... .....,....,....... Whitlock, Mary .... ..,..,,........ Whitlock, Tom ,... .,..,... Wickizer, Mark .... .......,..,. Wicklein, Carla ..,. ..,. 7 6, Whitworth, Ron ,,..... .,...... Wiggs, Angie .... . . ............. 106, Wiggs, Steve ..,...............,..,.,..,..... Wilcox, Tricia ....... 74, 78, 85, Wilcox, Mrs. Bonnie ...............1.. Wiles, Alan ........,.1,.,,.... ..,......... Wiles, Doug ..........,.,.,. 104, 114, Wilkerson, Scott ..,,.........,.,.... 91, Wilkinson, Mike ............,.,.....,....,. Will, Edie ........ 67, 68, 70, 79, Will, Mark ..,........ ....,. . . ...,. 104 Will, Ruthie ,.,. 75, 78, 79, 89. Willhoit, Mike .....,.... ,. ..,........,..,,. ,. Willhoit, Sherryl .....,. ...... Williams, Gene ..., ,................, Williams, Jamie .........,,........,....., Williams, Jim .,...,..,... 114, 119, Williams, John ........,.... , ...,,...,... ,. Williams, Lance ....... 1,..1,.,1......... Williams, Marc .,...... ...... 1 04, Williams, Norman ..................,... Williams, Pamela ...,..., 87, 101, Williams, Randy ,..., 115, 121, Williams, Teiry ..,...,..,....,..... 112, Williams, Susan ....1.........,.... ,....,.., Williamson, Eddie ...,..,. 83, 112, Wills, Vicki ....,,...,.,, ........,...,..... Wills, Janelle ..........,,.... 85, 139, Wilson, Cheryl ..........., 1, .......,...., . Wilson, Dan 101, 104, 115, Wilson Daniel .......... 101, 115, Wilson, Dennis .....,.,,....,...,....,..... Wilson, Ed ....1.....,... 64, 82, 83, Wilson, Mitch .,.........,......,. 115, Wilson, Mrs. Norma ,1..1,.,.......,.. Wilson, Paul ,................. .,......... Wilson, Randy ..,......., ...,,.,....... Wilson, Rick ,,... ..,.,. 7 7, Wilson, Steve ..... .......,.,..,..,, Wilson, Terry ....... ..,.....,...,....... Windham, Becky ,...,... 97, 104, Windham, Steve ..... ............ 1 19, Windle, Beverly ..,.......,. 68, 106, Winget, Dan . .,... .,... 1 14, 121, Wingo, Tom ..... ...1.,..,.....,.... Winslow, Anita ...... ....... 7 8, 93, Wirt, Kathy ........ , ......,,........ . Wise, Bob ...,...... ...,,...... Wise, Charles , .... .1........... . Wise, Dan ...,....,. .,... 1 49, Wiseman, Gary ..... ..1.....,...., Wiseman, Robbie ,... .............,. Withers, Alynne ..........., 70, 173, Withers, Pam ......11.,..,.......,....,.... Witherspoon, Doug , ...,.......,......... Witherspoon, Lisa .....,.... 85, 89, Wittmer, Bruce ,,.. 70, 74, 83, 91, Wofford, Richard ........................ 173 139 173 157 Wolf Stanle , y ......... Wolfe, Cindy ........... ..,.. 94, Wood, Wood, Wood, Bobby . .1....... . Cynthia ...... Gary ................ Wood, Karen .,...,........,., ....... Wood, Lawrence fPeteJ ....,..,......,. Wooclall, Robert ...........,........ 121 Vlfoodin, Pam ......,..... 72, 85, 90 Woods, Damon ,.,...............,... 70 Woody, Karen .,..,... 87, 90, 91 Woody, Linda ...... Woolsey, Chris ,....,. Woolley, Jim ...... Worley, Roger ,, ...... , Wray, Emerald ...,.., 88, Wrestling ....,...., Wright, Linda .,.... Wright, Mike ...., Wright, Terry 121 5 Wrinkle, Randy ............,. 83, 87 Wulff, Kirk ...,,...,... 74, 96, 112, Wyatt, Kevin .,......., 46, 96, 122 Wylie, Kay , ..... . .,,.......,....... 88 Wylie, Linda ...... 1......... , , .,.,... Wynes, Brenda ....,.. ,.,..... Wynes, Rhonda .. Y Yancey, Ron ..............,.,....... 112, 157 Yarnell, Melissa ,....,...,....,...,..., 157 Yates, Mrs. Mary Frances ,...,. 54, 85 Yeary, Mr. Warren ...............,,... 40 Yeomans, Mike ...,......,......, ....... 1 57 Young, Brady ...,,.,...... ............,... 1 49 Young, Bruce .......,........,....... 116, 157 Young, Bruce ..., 116, 117, 127, 149 Young, Debbie ,....,..,.,.., 76, 106, 149 Young, Dianna 11..............,... 101, 149 Young, Gail ....,....... 70, 102, 173, 84 Young, Jeanette .....,...... fn, ............ 106 Young, Jeff ......... ...................... Young, Mike ..,.. ..,...,....,.... 1 14, Young, Mike ........,...,... 37, 121, Young, Teresa .,.1..,. 72, 88, 90, Young, Zina Teresa . ..,.... 72, 90, Z Zapatka, David 68, 101, 104, Zay, Liz .........,................ 82, 83 Zimmerman, Mark .. Zimmerman, Rick .,...,.. 68, 121, Zook, Randy ........,,.. Zuck, Pam .......,..,. Zuck, Paula .1.,.. 106, of as they support a banner publicizing the Conquer the Deep dance, 1 111 1 il Terri Sch Marler David Hutchi l ,. 6 1157'- I i ! .,Q '94, 121. 85, 90, 70, 90, 91, 75, ss. fQ 'ii2i1', 85, 87, 7 96, 112, 46 96, 122 88 112 ancesi'ffffff5Li ...mug , 127 76, 106 101, 7 102,173 ffff 14ili 37, 121 7 ss, 90, 72, 90 157 149 139 149 173 199 157 157 139 157 157 175 173 77 173 173 157 120 173 139 149 173 127, 157 173 157 149 149 139 157 157 85 40 157 149 157 149 149 149 , 84 10 6 157 121 149 157 157 8 101, 104, 125, 173 82, 83 157 139 68, 121 149 149 106 139 149 lf' 1 E Q 1 5 af ,, lf 147 3 7 1 ,M 111111 ' Lf: hs! Thank you to JI'ers, for numer- ous cutlinesg to the janitors, for keeping us prop- erly caged, to Mother Goose, and the live goose for good publici- tyg to Mrs. Wood- ring, for helpful counseling, to all t h 0 s e teachers who let us inter- rupt their classes, Co-Editor-The Accomplice Bev Gibson Co-Editor-The Artist K Co Editor The oker Tile Quill Page lgrs- 1 N 2 , I 1 7 , H, , Q 11' if i'1,- - . l ,., ' 'A 1 ' 1 4 David HutCh1SOH Photography Editor-The Private Eye to David Hutchi- son, our photog- rapher, fo r the hours he spent alon e at school working, to the student body, for being such good subjects. Special thanks to Miss Allen for her pa- tienceg and to each other, for our consideration. W. - I II 1. I: -3-2. , I 5, I If I I ,fi , 1 5 I :I 2, L 1 ,4 f. II? I1. .II ,II 1 .., 4, 'II I III .N 'I .I ,pl '.l 'II .'! f I --II 'JI VII 'TI 'I I VI I 'I II ,I I ' I I I I I I 2 I I . I I. 'I . Iva I ,lf IF III I, .ll Ilj II I T II .,I I II ,I III I, I I I I I I II I II , I I I I . 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