Hickman High School - Cresset Yearbook (Columbia, MO)
- Class of 1965
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SHAW HAROLD STEERE RUSSELL THOMPSON JAMES R. RITTER B.S., Southeast Mo. State A.B., Central College B.S., Northwest Mo. State B.A. in Ed., M. in Ed., C0lle99 M.Ed., Univ. of Mo. College Univ, gf Mo, M. Ed., Ed. D., Univ. of Asst. Superintendent of M. in Ed., Univ. of Mo. Asst. Principal in Curriculum MO- Schools Principal Sponsor- Ke Club Superintendent of Schools . y FRED FAUROT B.S. , Northeast State College B.S., M. Ed., Univ. of Mo. ' Asst. Principal in Administration Sponsor: lntrmurals ln a membership skit, Mrs. Clingan enrolls an enthusiastic nurse as a member of PTA. P.T.A. Promotes School's Ettolts A curriculum offe r i ng maximum benefit to each student is the goal of th e Columbia administrators. Extra-curricular activities open the way tor additional experience and knowledge. To further the general program, the PTA has been buying sound and stage equipment tor the auditorium and the gymnasium . Trireme girls, Mary Leech, Lucy Cox, and Nancy V Zenge help Hickmans' parents register for mem bership in P.T.A. Mr. and Mrs. Nanson and Dr. Leech tour the school as they follow their childrens' schedules at a PTA meeting. 1 Y l l. .rg e - Counselors Advise West Hall Students In order to keep administration on a p e rson al basis, Hickman's l5OO s t u d e n ts were divided into two groups, called West Hall and North Hall. Students then reported to their designated Halls for absentee excuses and counseling. ln addition to the Student Council, each Hall now has its own council. Such large clubs as Blue Triangle and G.A.A. have thought it best to split their activities according to membership also. P.T.A. members keep busy on cold Friday nights selling refreshments at the Kewpie Football games. 'I 'F' .L gg.. DALE POWELL B.S. in Ed., M. in Ed., Univ. of Mo. West Hall Principal, Geography Sponsor: West Hall Council FLORENCE M. NELSON B.S., Ph.M., Univ. of ' Wisconsin Guidance Certification, Univ. of Mo. Guidance, Director of Student Affairs for Girls Sponsor: Co-sponsor Trireme and Triship Members at the Board of Education and administrators are, seated: James E. Saunders, Bus. Mgr.: Dr. Eugene Windmillerp Dr. Robert Robert Draffen, Sec.7 Edwin Bihr, Pres.5 Dr. J. R. Warricki Dr. A. G. C. Shaw, Supt.p Lee Schapperkotter. A Unklesbayp John Woodward. Standing: Harold Steere, Ass't Supt.p f l ,gf L - r, ,,,. rm? r..Q-,.-.-- .-l LARRY A. ACKLEY B.S., Northwest Mo. State M. in Ed., Univ. of Mo. North Hall Principal Economics, Sociology Sponsor: North Holl Council 1 ELIOT F. BATTLE B.S., M.S., Tuskegee Institute M. in Ed., Univ. of Mo. Nonh Hall Has MAXINE STEWART B.S. in Ed., M. in Ed., Univ. ' Mo. New Olilces Guidance Sponsor: Trireme Triship l ,i ,,,, K A Mr. Ackley gives first warning to o late-for-class Mr. Bottle and Mrs. Stewart check students' scores on achievement tests. stude nt . --.....,-EL' ill-r' UU Looking bright and chipper, Mrs. Brown, North Hull secretary, offers friendly help to cl young Hickmcnite. Students Conduct State Politics Sponsored by the school and by several civic organizations, nine iunior girls and fifteen junior boys attended Girls' and Boys' State as delegates from Hickman. All delegates were assigned to the Nationalist or Federalist Party at the' beginning of the week. During the week, lectures were schedule for instruction in law, political science, the highway patrol, iournalism, and parliamentary procedure. Delegates put theory into practice as they campaigned for various officials of their miniature state, following the processes of actual government. Mrs. Naumann and Mr. Powell stack the attendance slips to send to North Hall. Delegates to Boys' State in 1964 were: Front Row: Pat Dennis, Lee Eckhardt. Row 2: Herb Watchinski, Jim Snider, Peter Early Row 3: Pitts Jarvis, Terry Nelson, Eric Griffin Row 4: Kirk Kelly, Bob Woodruff, Jack Morgan. Row 5: Mark Swanson, Bill Sangster,,Don Simmons, Randy Reeves Delegates to Girls' State were: Front Row: Jackie Pettit, Sally Peden Row 2: Annette Cragin, Patti Guy Row 3: Helen Miller, Nancy Cassity Row 4: Brenda Crump, Becky Powell. Not pictured are Chris Owens and an Indiana delegate, Marilyn Dobbs W- v, P at VICKI WINSCOTT A. JOHN ANDERSON NANCY LEMONS MERCEDES C. KELLER B.S. in Ed., Univ. of Mo. A B.S., M. in Ed., Univ. of B.A., William Jewell B.S. in Ed., Southeast Mo. 'World History Mo. College State College World History American History, Am. Recent World History, iGov't, Contemporary World History Issues Sponsor: Sophomore Class Co-sponsor of F .T A. I I Lucy Cox casts her vote in the mock election sponsored by Franklin Club. ' 5 Ag, .1 27 - 2 ,sf . The Truman library QI.: .z . R- gif 4 , Y 01, mL I' V L ,iv if , 24 JUDY SCOTT B.S. in Ed., Southeast Mo. State College Sociology, Family Relations, Psychology DONNA INGWERSON B.S. in Ed., M.A., Univ. of Mo. American History Sponsor: Franklin Club Sri. 1-Q-.41 JUDY M. PARSONS A.B., Central Methodist LB, -tid Bob Caldwell, Steve Caldwell, and Frank Carpenter play with their medieval weapons, made as World History proie cts . Two New Coirrses Oliered in History Mr. Higdon describes an important battle to his World History class. Just introduced this year were two new history courses: Recent World History, d ea l i n g wi th world incidents and developements since th e l200'sp and Contemporary Issues, studying current affairs.. Nlany students have particularly enioyed these studies. Scholastic excellence in World and American History is honored by member- s'h i p in'Franklin Club. The special proiect of Franklin Club was a mock presidential election for the entire student body . ln the spring, new members were initiated at the annual club banquet. JAYNE- A. JOHNSON B.S. in Ed., Univ. of Mo. American History, World History College American History Sponsor: Pep Squdd PAUL E. JUNGMEYER B.S. in Ed., Univ. of Mo. American ,History WILLIAM F. HIGDON o.s. in Ed., M.s. in Ed., Univ. of Mo. World History, Geography Sponsor: Franklin Club, Social Studies Dept. Chairman 4 3 In an Advanced Biology lab session, Mr. Ochs squints through Franny HoFfman's microscope to help her identify the wee beasties swimming on the slide. Coach Bryant uses a model man to explain the placement ofthe intemal organs to his health class. Science Department Otters New Courses With the increasing importance of science in the modern world, Hickman students have become more interested in the why's? and how's? of things. Many students far exceed the one science course required for gra'duationlTwo new physical science courses were Earth Science, giving Kewpies their first taste of geology, and Chem Study. - Chem Study was designed on an experimental level to let the student formulate knowledge by intensive la bwork rather than by law memorizotion. This year steps were initiated for organizing a science club to encourage a more extensive acquaintance with science. Honors Seminar i BOB BRYANT CHARLES C. CAMPBELL DAVID D. SMITH B.S. in Physical Education, B.S. in Ed.,M.A., Univ. oFMo. A-B-, M-5-, Ufllv- of M0 Central Methodist Col lege, Biology, Earth Science Eurfh Science Health, Algebra I Sponsor: Science Dept.Chairman Key Club RICHARD G. HENDERSON B.S., Univ. of Mo. Advanced Biology Sponsor: F.T.A. DAN OCHS B.S. in Ed., Univ. of Mo. Biology, Advanced Biology -fe. iw. l ii W3 'M i ' 9 ff in ui, ics, , ii 25,1 ii Y Nia!!! . :Q f 1 , 4 ,ii in um. in in in Jullepwens ch'T?3e5,G:3ld speglgfi' for Secluded in the science office, Mr. Ochs and Mr. Campbell lgfggcfoscope 5 ' e In Vance 'O ogy grade and record Final examinations. i 3 , t Qvf, H W . . ,,, an .u.,,, .. MARCIA LAIRD B.S. in Ed., Univ. of Mo Biology, Science l Jose Lindner and John Yeager experiment with a molecular for- mulacluring a chemisfry lab period. DAVID LAMBETH B.S. in Ed., Univ. of Mo. 'S Chemistry ' TLQG, Z Q in .ii ii '-I Pap AF I .-4 in . i 'H' e l .sf 75 A 2 X ,H ni, 1 . ex ll w ii lee, Jack Morgan and Mark Swanson ignore their proiects to watch Pitts Jarvis add a delicate link to his polyhedral. 28- MARY ORVIS B.S., in Science, Mo. Valley College Plone Geometry, Algebra ll Sponsor: Assistant Blue Triangle JEAN STRAUSER B.S., in Ed., M.s. in Ed., Arkansas State College Geometry, Algebra l, Algebra ll Sponsor: Assistant Blue Triangle RALPH STERLING A.B., Franklin College M.N.S., Arizona State Univ. Physics, Math IV Sponsor: Blue Triangle Assistant Track Coach NELLlE KITCHENS A.A., Christian College B.S. in Ed., M.A. in Math, Univ.Aof Mo. Math lV, Math V, Calculus National Honor Society Blue Triangle Mu Alpha Theta Mathematics Dept. Chairman Sponsor: SUSAN BYBEE A.A., Christian College B.S., Univ. of Mo. Plane Geometry, Algebra ll Melissa Mutert watches as Bonita Greenwood and David White explain a difficult geometry problem. Math Department Expands Program To Otter Wider Array ot, Courses Mathematics courses are geared to teach what students need, whether- it's figuring insurance premiums and payments on loans, or the time, distance, and directions involved in space travel. s Functional Mathlpresents thought problems and exercises for daily living--but these can be surprisingly complex. l Algebra l and ll and Plane Geometry teach students to reason with abstract or unknown factors, often using theories proven over two thousand years ago. The new rnethodof math teaching extended through these courses. For students who plan a career using advanced mathematics, there are college preparatory courses Math lV and V, Analytic Geometry, and Calculus. But all courses have the same basic idea: to solve a problem, one must begin with what is known and proceed logically and accurately to the solution. ' board. ALTA HARNESS B.S., M.A. in Ed., Univ. of Mo Algebra ll BOB SILVER B S in Ed , Univ ofMo ,Functional Math Algebra I Sponsor: Track Coach Mr. Sterling solves a problem in three dimensional math at the rv lr itll lr r l t l l 1 l l Pete Early experiments with weights and masses in the physics room You can surely tell what is on the minds of these Blue Triangle members. Honored at the St. Pat's Assembly for their achievements are: First Row: Franny Hoffman, West Hall Radiance, Sally Peden, North Hall 'Ritin', Lynn Thompson, West Hall Readin'. Second Row: Charles Sauer, WesIj,Hall 'RithmetiE:, Donna Wilson, North Hall Readin', Heidi Brunk, North Hall Radiance, Mark Swanson, West Hall Ritin'p and Bob Woodruff, North Hall 'Rithmetic Knot picturedl. 423 LU' 'SJ' 0' ,' fx? r Q ' 'El 3 W1 V , 2 ... W Q 'I 'H lfl X bl n r Q qv. l Blue Triangle Membership ls Divided into Halls The most enthusiastic club members are those in Blue Triangle. The i r exp l an ation for such enthusiasm is, The food is wonderful l Blue Triangle is the only club featuring a penny- dish supper at every meeting, followed by outstanding speakers or club business. Open only to advanced mathematics students maintaining a superior scholastic standing, the club nevertheless became so large that it was divided into two Hall groups. The two groups alternated the task of cleaning the bleachers after every game played in the Hickman stadium. But they collaborated in presenting their annual St. Pat's Assembly. Members elected one queen, with two attendants from each Hall, to reign over the assembly and the dance. From each Hall group four members were elected to receive awards attesting to their excellence in.Recrding, 'Riting, 'Rithmetic, and Radiance. Carolyn Schapperkotter dives into her second helping of iello, closely followed by other Blue Triangle members. 'E X jig .ALA GLORIA STE PHENSON B.S., Kansas State Teachers College English IV, Comp. and Grammar MARY CARO LYN WESTERFIE LD A.B., Univ. of Mo. English IV, ll, Literature 81 Writing, Comp. 8. Grammar Sponsor: Trireme, Triship First hour accelerated English class sits enthralled by Mr. Stawski's MARY RION RAGLAND RUTH INGRUM B.S. in Ed., Central Mo. B.S. in Ed., M.A., Univ. State College of Mo. M.A. in English, Univ. of Er19liSl1 lll Mo. English lll animated lecture. Sponsor: Junior Class DON ROBERTS B.A., M.A., Univ. of Mo. English lll, Journalism l 8- ll 4-8-' Sponsor: Quill and Scroll, P 81 G, Hickman Hi-lights PAU LINE BING B.A., Miss. State College for Women English lll Reading literary Masters Teaches Students to Write r I f' The master of language is the mastery of thought, and lit- erature is the voice of humanity. ln helping their students discover this wisdom, English teachers led them through countless stories, directing their attention to the authors' choice of words and manner of revealing characters. After the study of experts' ways of gwritfingg, students tried to write down their own ideas. Toward the end of their iunior year, students wrote 1400-word term papers. Senior students chose literature or grammar in prep- aration for college courses .T Some ambitious students considered six periods inadequate for all the things they wanted to learn. For them, the English department. offered a sophomore anda junior English class at 7:45 A.M. This scheme provided an extra period for art, music, or a foreign language. PEGGY HAWLEY B.A., Park College A T English ll, Comp. and Grammar ,gr xi j a r ,D it 'ill ' is , es .L it J RUTH D. WIGGINS JANE WOFFARD A.B., Howard Univ. B.S., Univ. of Mo. English ll English II LUCILLE KING SANDRA COURTNEY B.S., Northwest State B.S. In Ed., Univ. of Mo. M. Ed., Univ. of Mo. Library Librarian Sponsor: Library Assistants Awards Assembly 953, With maps of the Raveloe area and period drawings , sophomores Sue Wickham, Linda Fitzgerald, and Bill Hayter begin to feel acquainted with Silas Marner . Miss lngrum helps Chanda Page correct an error in her composition. ii if., ' ' ' .wi il f Q ff, ,Lt 'QE-3-1-1 Mr. Scottie Garrett, a native of Scotland, gives a . 2 'Lf lecture-demonstration on Scottish dress, customs, and history . CONRAD STAWSKI B.S., Milwaukee State Teachers College English IV, Humanities, Literature 81 Writing Language Arts Department Chairman HELEN McTURNAN A.B., DePauw Univ. M.A., Northwestern Univ. English ll, IV, and Humanities Sponsor: Golden Quill Humanities, Accelerated English Widen literary Experiences Humanities, a course offered to seniors only, gives students an opportunity to study painting, sculpture, music, literature, and other forms of art. The Humanities classes took a trip to the Nelson Art Gallery in Kansas City, and one to the City Art Museum in St. Louis to supplement their knowledge of painting and sculpture. The students were given short lectures by members of the art gallery staff in both Kansas City and St. -Louis. The Accelerated English program at Hickman provides stu- dents with an exceptional ability in English to go beyond the general English courses offered. The Accelerated program is offered to sophomores, juniors and seniors recommended by their previous English teachers. Special emphasis is placed on creative compositions and an develop- ing a deeper understanding and appreciation of literature. Golden Quill is an honorary literary club for English students. Prospective members are recommended by their English teachers and are chosen by the members on the basis of creative writings they submit. Golden Quill publishes an excellent literary magazine annually and climaxes each year with a Bohemian banquet. ll i' .S sg,-..-..1.., v x me if iii I Z 'SXT l L ' fl' 1 Mrs. McTurnan's English Literature class holds a Duane Nanson and Vicki Ralnbolt go over their notes in an English IV group discussion on a story they have iust read . class as Kathy Dickinson reviews the origin ofthe English language. Front row: Martha Jackson, Bill Galeota, Tom Moseley, Karl Stoekle, Mary Jo Roberts. ROW 2: Paul Ladenson, Betsy McMullen, Susan Hogan, Karen Owens, Patty Guy, Sally Peden, Susan Modlin. ROW 3: Sheryl Simon, Marilyn Kingsley, Jan Walters, Nancy Cassity, Herb -s..J Watchinski, Ellen Brooks, Janet Pinkney. ROW 4: Bob Woodruff, Bill Sangster, Sandy Proctor, Don Simmons, Eddie Tise, Jim Snider, Jack Morgan, Swanson. Jose Lindner. Not pictured are Heidi Brunk and Mark r i l 4? s Q ,f Y' ALICE E. DELMEZ LELA JEANNE BARR B.A., Univ. of Minnesota B.S. in Ed., M.A. Univ. Spanish II, III Sponsor: EI Circulo Espanol of Mo. Spanish I, Latin II, Publications Sponsor: Latin Club, CRESSET. Co-Sponsor: Quill and Scroll French, Spanish Clubs Heighten Students Interest In languages. Class time for foreign languages is so completely taken up in repeating phrases and practicing the language that there is little time for leaming music, dances, and customs. Language club programs try to fill in this gap. Over IOO French students attended monthly meetings of Le Cercle Francais. College students came to talk in their native French tongue, sometimes showing slides of their country. The Christmas meeting featured skits written by the students in class, French carols, and plenty of Buche de Noel. The annual spring banquet introduced foods of French cuisine, prepared by the students. The Spanish classes organized groups of singers and dancers -- . W 3- nt , in -n Eftngsa-Q, Q' lx Y in ,. n mn in n nt nn, -35, who perfomned at each meeting of El Circulo Espanol. Members who had lived or traveled in Latin American countries brought interesting obiects to show the group. Often Spanish speaking college students were guest speakers. One visitor thrilled the members with his classic guitar playing. The final spring meeting was a picnic offering students a taste of Spanish foods. . X ,f Spanish students admire dolls and a silver chain which were souvenirs Alumnus Jim McTurnan whacks at the Spanish Club Christmas pitiata. of Jean Kingrey's visit to South America. 36 ,Wi , g,ll1,'m wr I lm,. LOLA M. HAWKINS HOLLY CRAVENS A.B., B.S. in Ed., M., Stephens College, A.A., Un Univ. of Mo. of Mo., B.S. French II, III, IV, V French I 8. II Sponsor: French Club Sponsor: French Club r iv. ' 1 .1 Fail? r 51154-Ki -' ' X' 'T 9 - ' i :- W f m? . e Q sv MMA? if 'Q nnn' FRANLL me if we mf: Nl f - Karen Owens reveals her leornings of the romantic country of France fo Paul Lodenson and Eric Fields. French Club members discuss a recenr speaker following a business meeting . 5.1.4, f' - '..: I i -. 1 A .F , -' 'l xg, . ' 1 in in ' 1 i .52 ,Ai 'K Don-Walden, John Tinsley, and Dennis Kent lead French sfudenfs in the traditional singing of carols. .37 ,ll , r,...-. .. language Students Join Clubs German, Hickman 's most recent addition to the language department, began the oral teaching method exclusively with itwiceeweekly sessions in the language laboratory. Within the confines of specific situations, students acquired true German history, geography, and customs. At Christmas, a group of carolers sang German carols For elderly German families living in Columbia. Latin Club enioyed two field trips to museums of the Classical Language Departmentof the University. In December the club members attended a showing of Quo Vadis. The spring banquet was the traditional Roman banquet, authentic in menu and costumes. J' BILL MEISTER B.-A. Univ. of Mo. A German Dave Tipton and Jack Reed coniugate some Latin verbs for class criticism. SPONSOR GBYMGD Club Gennan Club rehearses their Christmas carols, then proceeds to visit German families to sing. Afterwards they go to one home for a German dinner. W PX Jane Fleeman rehearses her speech with Susan Heisner and Lynn Zeilheck before she's called on in class. Hickman Speech Team Wins Honors Throughout the State Tournaments, prizes, and more tournaments took the place of sugarplums in the dreams of members of the newly constituted and approved Masque 81 Mallet Club, Hickman's speech and drama club. By grabbing second place at the Springfield tournament and third place at University High School Toumey, club members were delighted to discover that all the weeks of training and practice were worth it. Contest categories challenged students' skills in debating, extemporaneous speaking, humor, and duet acting. Meeting before each speech activity and trying to achieve advanced standing in the club, the members vigorously participated in all of the speaking and acting facets of speech. SANDRA K. NORTON B.S., Mississippi State College for Women M. A., Univ. of Mo. English ll, Speech Sponsor: Speech Dramatics, and Debate Club Make-up Club RALPH G. DICKENSON B.A., Drury College Speech I 8. Il Sponsor: Masque and Mallet Club Senior Play 39 E i Jack Morgan reviews hls notes in preparation for a tournament debate. New Masque and Mallet Club Slimulates Speech Students Development has been the key word in speech classes this year. Students developed theart of speaking Qcomfortablyx to a group as well as the art of transmitting the essence of a play to an audience. Waking students up to the world around them was an important aspect in the speech program. Students debated current affairs asinternational as disarma- ment and as local as the Leash law, becoming skilled in analysis andtair iudgment. Speech students presented two assemblies, at Homecoming and at' Christmas. In March, the department presented three one-act plays. Dramatic experience in these programs paid off in speech toumaments where Hickman students won recognition in drama sections of the contests. 753. 4,110 .-53' A 'y..,x 'A group of speech students check each other in interpreting lines for their oncoming productions. Speech students eagerly wait to go to contest at Missouri University, as they listen to o pep talk from Mr. Dickinson. 1 I ,. . L, ,, 2, KE . ...r ,...g - 4 .-- .-,-,-,-5 1: ,ge Y lllllll sum lr , ri. r'f'4- , E wx . wg f5sL,:,,g4-iight j ge, 1, H e f V ll' 5..'r-ls l - 1 1 1 l Z . V' l'-'S The first day of school the P 81 G staff sells pre-school subscriptions at bargain rates. Co-editor Dennis Snell checks the page assignment sheets for P 8K G's next issue. Purple and Gold Statt Surpasses Previous journalistic Achievement Determined to put out a paper thatestudents wanted to read, the ambitious P 8g G staff sold notebook- size calendars along with fall subscriptions. Profits - from the calendars provided funds forsome six page issues, with one picture contest for thegsgegsi of the men faculty. Announcements of royalty, previews of coming events, regular sports, and bomb columns were features which attracted increasing numbers of readers. The P 8. G staff also operated the Book Nook each lunch period, providing paperbacks for English and history reports or for pleasure reading, and there were Kewpie pins and pennants for loyal Hickman students. Exploring another news medium, the P 8a G produced a weekly Sunday aftemoon radio program. Interviews with teachers and students, previews of plays and programs, and editorial comments informed students and townspeople of news highlights at Hickman. Business manager Lynn Thompson writes receipts to be sent to P 8. G advertisers. l 1 . ,,,-f--T' ., A Z ,V :L , W y A Y I i Z e, . Wt vb, ' 'Qi '-J. :...,: t 1 : --, :.,,1 . I Yi if I E JJ V., ,E g A ik t li -. .ww N mfr . 4 in l . V, - ' ' ,- Among the hustlers on the P8.G staff are Pat Dennis, Gayla Garrett, and Chellie Shelburne. Pat types up his weekly radio program script, -Gayle, the exchange editor, goes through newspapers from high schools all over the country for new ideas, and Chellie, co-editor, counts the money from P8rG's candy sales. P8rG's capable Managing Editor, Ancel Proctor, gathers the dummy ' lay-out sheets tobe worked on the following day. Nancy Zenge, advertising manager, Fi lls out copy logs for advertise- ment copy. , r1,glAil 1 'K N t H, 1 1 p .sig--...-L, A t ' . '- 'jl l5fi2'.ffF ' 'll 'W fi-'Z --'rx',fI 1-' V 'I P o H ' . 2. .-..:.iLc....e.. f t. l iii Q5 lL.,e.,J, . , W 'W-.N Cresset Stall Soon Discovered Yearbook Production Was Work lt sounded so simple when the students qpplied for stuff membership -- sell ads and subscriptions, and put together a yearbook. They braved evasions and flat refusals in urging merchants and classmates to buy. Then came the real work. Each one of the 240 pages created dozens of problems 5- how many pictures, what size, of what? -- how much space for copy? -- and what words said it best? With those questions settled, they faced the frustations of lost pictures, over-exposed and double exposed pictures, poorly focused pictures. But there was also the joy of finding pictures that brought memories to life , pictures that caught exactly the right expressionp and every page recalled the combined efforts in planning and choosing each item, the wise cracks and laughter that accompanied the work. When the CRESSETS were finally distributed, any words of praise were especially dear to the staff. Seniors flocked rn to get their copies of 7i'rF9L'1T ,-i.r '-In 1 -'. F ' 'Q if -I' nz-2 ' ' ' 1 ,uf Diligently, Mary Long tries to select the most appro- Nancy Adams ciisgustedly pecks at the typewriter priate picture for a sophomore page. attempting to meet a deadline. Members of a typical Cresset class, hard ot work, participate in various jobs contributing to the fabulous V yearbook. fe x if 1 411- 1-Q -:......:--.. - . X gg , ' swf 'H-2 --'iw V ' g 3. A-1-' I. '52 i 4 V V w- ,,,A,W V ,I ' ' gl 717, i l 4 E I Dick Berkley executes a difficult passage on the tympany. Charla Errmons leads the twirlers in their dramatic homecoming Fire-baton routine. 'L ' l 11 Everyone is on the beat, but Mr. Behrens is watching the score for the tricky passage ahead. New Uniforms Brighten Up 46 LEO BEHRENS ROBERT J. SALLMAN B.S. in Ed., Central B.S. in Ed., Univ. of Mo. Missouri State College Band Master of Music Ed., Kansas Univ. Band, Orchestra Sponsor: Modern Music Masters Music Boosters 's .3 5.2L . The expansive band practices a diagonal formation which extends practically one-half thelength of the field. The trumpet section intently watches the director Hickman's Band Performances Long before school started a snappy drum cadence could be heard echoing across the practice field. This was the new T28-piece band, preparing for its fine football half-time shows. Clad in their new uniforms, the marching band also performed in the Hickman and M.U. homecoming parades, Band Day, and before regional T.V. at an M .U. basketball game. In the winter the band broke into the concert and varsity bands, thus beginning a more intensified study of music. Many weeks prior to the District Music contest in Mexico, the concert-band relentlessly practiced its numbers. But the reward was the traditional l rating. ln l 'the spring the entire band sold chocolate to raise money for a band trip. The orchestra this year played the entire accompani- ment for the operetta, with the additional support of the organ. They also provided music for baccalau- reate. Parents of music students add their support through Music Boosters club. Their annual project, Talent Night, gave many students the thrill of appearing on stage, with a wide range of prizes awarded to the performers. Profits from the project were spent for music equipment. i l .HU l l ei Drum majors: Tom Shrout and Ronnie Daniel Modern Music Masters Furthers Music Careers The vocal music department is composed of four main divisions: Madrigals, Choraleers, Glee Club, and Chorus. Choraleers is a select group of about TOO singers. The 32 Madrigal singers, meeting For the First time as a class this year, were chosen from this large group. Both groups performed for various civic and school meetings. The Girls' Glee Club was a chosen group of 80 girls. The girls sang for various meetings and assemblies. But the main highlight of the year for all three groups was attendance at the annual district music contest. The general chorus classes, a mixed group, performed for a school assembly. Modern Music Masters is an honorary music club For students with an E- grade average in music. The club met monthly with a variety of musical program provided by local groups or by the members themselves. Twirlersz tleft to rightj Charla Emmons, Phyllis Ravanscraft, Nonna Jacobs, A sophomore chorus diligently practices a selection for a music program Pat Jagger, Janice Jagger. i l l Choruleers practice diligently the night before an important program. Mrs. Gordon runs the Glee Club through their numbers one lost time before KENT TOAI-SON their performance. B.S., M. Ed., Univ. of Mo. Choraleers Madrigals Chorus I l w 0 Sponsor: Modern Music Masters e SANDRA GORDON B.S., Univ. of Mo. V Glee Club, Chorus an -V1.e,f:f L ,ji V' .A V an 2 .K V ww it it I fir. QM- lf ff1j,f . 'lf . Ae-1-:-sv 49 ll, 1, i f tw A-AL: 9 . F.. Art Department Brightens Halls ol Hickman High Artistic students have two fields of study-- art and artcraft. Besides sketches and water color paintings, some art history is included in both courses through studying artists and their works. Artcraft students develop proiects in lettering, color wheels, chip carving, weaving, sculpturing, copper enameling, and other things. Incentives for outstanding creativity are the poster and program cover contests sponsored by the operetta and Talent Night. Several civic groups offer art prizes in both cash and college scholarships. The National Art Honor Society honors students of out- standing talent who maintain an M4-average in all solid subjects. .- .Y mmf- V:-,Ur ltitfll jlggvifjf -Nl'liCl'US kf '-l3- ' le 'Shall-'lee a5'ft UNO YOU' YE illloll fmd me babe Wrawed M, Swag img Clofhgg ly.:-V3 unc: manger 'ht--W day in ff Ui?-Oi Dcwld l-X it 1+ Aril titiS Advanced art students make sketches for their original Christmas cards. EL 5' ieftfff l i i l f ,X Two art class students, Barbara Burge and Victor Bayer, paint original designs at Chrish-nas time. HAZEL F. MOREAU B.S. in Ed., Univ. of Mo. Artcraft l and ll Sponsor: Stage Decorations 50 l 5g1!f'j . I 'af-if 'X-Ts E or . J l E fail' 5 A v 1, , an , ' , l . f- 1 -:V I H ' Y nga'-'L Vinhl Y ,... ' I aw. I.-' 'J .aeifiim ,,U.,yusi:1f. 11--'- i 'g . iz 1 44- f ' Y Q Zi-i Q '- ORIA F. LONG FRANCES T, KYLLONEN B.S. in Ed., A.A. in Ari, A.A., Stephens College Univ. of Ma. A.B., M.A., Univ. of Mo. Ari' Arfcrafi l . Eflllf7El'llf lPl'llflll'l lllilllll ...ee E- Nannetie Turner weaves a scarf in Arfcraff ll. Members of Nafional Art Honor Society are: Rowl: John Kempfon, Karen Proctor, Jane? Ryan, Carolyn Baumgarfner. Row 2: Barbara Burge, Bob Haseman, Elise Albert, Phyllis Herschel, Lynn Overton. Row 3: Ron Blacklock, Jan Arfley, Phyllis Kite, Karen Hansen, lla Jackson. Row 4: Linda Akeman, Jim Rafherf, Dan Heibel, Brenda Sheets, Marcy Crawford, Janice Jagger. T John Coats welds together a part of a cattle ahute. Ted Leach sands one side of a gun rack in Woodworking class. IQ ,, I 1-- LY , , , W7 ROI-AND,W,, BEST I B A , Graceland College ' -f- A 0 u M.Ea., unfv. arms. 5 General Woodworking, Vocational Building Trades Auto Mechanics in New Building In this age of do-it-yourself kits, the practical arts have grown in popularity. Typing has by far the greatest enrollment. Bookkeeping, Business English and Law, and General Business are next in popularity. Then the natural talents and hobbies are indicated by the large enrollments in woodwork, metal shop, and drafting for boys, 'and interior design, home ec and child care, and secretarial practice for girls. Newest of the practical arts courses is Auto Mechanics. ln their new shop, fourteen boys soon learned enough about engines to do tune-up iobs for faculty cars. Growing from the new Electronics course introduced last year, Electronics Club took over the responsibility of operating the sound equipment for all stage presentations. At their regular monthly meetings, members repaired electrical appliances on a cost-plus basis. Twice a year they invested their profits in a barbeque feast. David Ballenger and Millard Young work on a car to get it. in top shape. J f . as - Because farm operation has become an increasingly technical business, Vocational Agriculture stressed making profitable use of improved seeds, Fertilizers, machinery, and methods for crop production. Through competitionhin livestock iudging and showing, boys were taught to recognize the qualities of good animals and were encouraged to purchase registered stock for their own herds. Summer gave the boys a chance to show off their projects. Eight boys entered exhibits in Fairs in this area. Ronnie Ballew had the grand champion steer at the Boone County Fair, and Ronnie Smith showed the champion baby beet at the Missouri State Fair. Taking advantage of the leadership training so outstanding in the Future Farmers of America organization, thirteen boys from the Hickman chapter spent a week at the state FFA camp on the Lake of the Ozarks. Variety ot Vocational Skills Q D R l3.S., M. S., Univ. of Mo. Voc A rnculture and Horticulture Employed in F.F.A. Projects 'FM FC an ,,,.4sQ Cousins Mike and John Coats exhibit John's F.F A proiect. FRANK HOSKIN JAMES J. RUNNALLS PAUL A. TULENKO DAN TORBETT B. S., M. S., Kansas State B. S., Univ. of Wyoming Electrical Engineering B. S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed College M. Ed., Colorado State Univ. of Mo. Arkansas State Teacher's Auto Mechanics Univ. Electronics College General Metals ' Drafting, Engineering, Drawing, Woodworking Sponsor: Stage Crew WILMA BATTERSON A.B., Transylvania College M.A., Univ. of Mo. Typewriting I VIRGINIA K. DICKERMAN A.B., Culver-Stockton College Shorthand, Office Practice Sponsor: 20-S Club MARCELLA HOSKINS B.S. in Ed., Southwest Mo. State College Typewriting ll and General Business Sponsor: Red Cross WAYNE L. THOMAS B.S. in Ed., Southwest Mo. State M.S. in Bus. Ed., Oklahoma State College Bookkeeping Sponsor: Visual Ed. I ii l l l NEOMA CLINGAN B.S. in Ed., Univ. of Mo. Typewriting l JEAN GRIFFIN B.S., Univ. of Mo. Home Ec. I, Adv. Foods, Adv. Clothing, Child Development, and Interior Design Sponsorz' F.H.A. Typing ls Popular Skill Ten girls who hoped to become cool, efficient stenographers completed their secretarial course this year. Basic typing, shorthand, and business courses prepared them for-advanced shorthand and typing. Their organization, called 20-'S Ireferring to the twenty standards of a good stenographerl, sold shorthand notebooks and used the profits to buy a set of ten tapes for the new Stenotrainer. Getting a head-start on a Agoodliob. after graduation, many students attended 'four classes at Hickman, then spent the afternoon working downtown in supervised training. Their organization, C.O.E., and the state DECA organization sponsored the second all-school dance highlighted by the queen-coronation ceremonies. In response to demand, the Adult-Education coursesgmet twice weekly, offering vocationaland recreational courses, besides German and High School Equivalency ' classes. First year typing students demonstrate basic skills. 1 4, 41- -1 , . . .W -, -Q -.,..-,Q-Jef,- san' 1'9 EUGENIA R. WYATT LINDA AHMANN B.S., M., Univ. of Mo. B-S-, Univ- Of MO. Special Reading and Directed Special Education Reading -as S.R. SADICH B. S., Northeast Mo. State, M. S., Indiana Univ. C.O.E. Cert., Univ. of Mo. C.O.E. Retail, Q.O. Sponsor: DECA C lub E . Trades c.o.E. Club I RAY WALSH B.S. in Ed., Illinois State Univ. M.S. in Ed., Univ. of Mo. C.O.E. Sponsor: C.O.E. John Johnson escorts the C.O.E.-D.E.C.A. queen,-Cheryl Acton, to her throne at the dance. F CHARLENE SCHILLIE B.S. in Business Ecl., Northeast Mo. State Teachers College Business English and Business Law ' BILL PAPE B.S., Univ. of Mo. C.O.E., Retail 55 1 Nellie Johnson demonstrates the proper way of helping a patient, Jean Jackson, from a bed to a wheel chair. This is among many things learned in practical nursing class. . N in T Brenda McBaine checks the pulse beat of a patient as ,Sharon Tallmage surveys the operation with approval. Nursing Course Gives Practical Experience Students get a headstart on a nursing career when they take Practical Nursing. The first semester was devoted to classwork only at Douglass School, with basic courses in body structurefand function, nutrition, nursing arts, Red Cross first aid, and personal family and community h e a l th . Actual practice began in the Boone County Hospital every Friday during the second semester. On the completion of this course, the seven senior girls are eligible to enroll in a twelve-month adult education program in nursing, depending on their past grades and proven ability. Candidates, then, must' take the state license board test to become registered practical nurses. Jaan Jackson acts as a patient while Nellie Johnson, Sharon Tallmage, and Alfrieda Coats practice the art of making a bed occupied by a patient. Ugj., .Stl '- c r -:,,.., -vT 'Y 4 P- V11 41,1 -kt' -in 5 ,gl Home Ec Develops New Cou To Strengthen Career Choices For career choices, five new courses were added Interior Design, Advanced Clothing Design, Advanced Foods, Child Care and Development, and Home Economics Ill. Interior Design and Child Core were very popular. Hickman maintains an active chapter of Future Homemakers of America, the national organization for home economics students. In order to provide Funds for the delegates to the state convention, F.H.A. members sold cook books, baked goods, and white elephants . The Hickman chapter particularly proud of Dianne Christensen who was elected secretary of the state F.H.A. To give Home Economics students a better background l'S6S Dorothy Newcomb concentrates on perfection as she complehes her semester proiect. Mrs. Griffin checks the progress of houses made by students of Interior Design classes. ' 57 Physical Education Teams Up with Intramurals and Fitness Tests ffi? ' ff K-erffg' r . L 'Sf it Jubilant winners of the regional tournament at Mexico, the team carries Coach McLeod on a victory parade. JAMES C. MCLEOD B.S. in Ed., Southeast Mo. State Collega M. in Ed., Univ. of Mo. Head Basketball Coach, Physical Education Sponsor: C-Club DAN C. JUDY HOWARD V. GARRETT ROBERT L. ROARK B.S., lll. State Normal Unlv. l3-5- in Ed-f Univ- of MO- B.S. in Ed., Northeast State Boy's Physical Education Physical Education, Study Hall Mo. College Wrestling Coach Sponsor: Intramurals, Tennis M.A. in Ed., Univ. of Mo. and BdSkel'lDClll CO'-ICH Physical Education Sponsor: Football Coach ,, I: l Hill til r in ull' l it ,j Wy, f in , . in-'awe - .,,.-' 5 I 5 M ix' xx LJ.. .. ,Y fl 1 6 'EI F k X W LL ya , 5. j 1 gt, . -aff' .95 ii ,- , , J, . '1 S, . .T f Jigga , . 7 P, , I7 1 ,,,. 151' if ,,, xg gl . . P .1 5555 B :Dfw Tai. .qv Li-4-Q 1 ' ...J4 . .-,H , .swim K ,. , rw-4 x W A 5 . :4 ' ALI , -fig! I-357. Bi , ,Y, V, 'L 1 ,y ' I ,. L J, ef 'A -,,+,. 4 1? -'-- .Q V Q.-L' A'- 'W. SE' , M 55 ,LQ K ,P M V JILL 2,,5LF,, 1 ,' 1 '52, . I., 3 ,4 . -N gg. ' fi, ogg' I DONNA KUHLMANN B.S. in Ed., Univ. of Mo. Physical Education Sponsor: Pep Squad G.A.A. SARAH LOU TIDWELL B.S., Univ. of Mo. Physical Education Sponsor: G.A.A. an . it ' SUSAN FERGUSON B.S., Indiana Univ. . Physical Education Linda Gentry, Nancy Leech, Connie Klingner, and Nancy Jo Nanson earn points for G. A.A. while exercising their horses. , .. T , , 'Q 1 li - iQfi Ql5-rin-H varchar Juetta Mathews passes to score for her team in an exciting game of speedball Girls' Athletic Association Promotes Participation In A Great Many Sports Most Hickman girls regard P.E. class as a welcome break from formal studies. Warm fall weather allowed outdoor sports--soccer, field hockey, andhbaseball. lt also gave ideal conditions For their Physical Fitness Tests in endur- ance. Winter weather initiated vigorous participation in volleyball, basketball, and folk dancing. An optional tive-week program offered bowling lessons at near-by bowling lanes. As spring warmed up, the girls moved outside again for archery, horseshoes, speedball, and more Physical Fitness Tests. The Girls' Athletic Association provided competitive team play in all sports taught in P.E. classes. A point system for participation and service detennined the winners of awards presented at the annual spring banquet. At that time, officers were elected for the following year. ' All il 4, . swf' ax.. . M.-,i.,.5Fj' , lex . l K, . :E , Z g - 1 i Y N: ,,.:A W ' lu . - 5429333 , lil 7 ' . fm. -- 5 'P' '-V . i- .1 Ei 4. -, -s5gm f 7:f ': r Ulllg ' ' - 4 W Mfg? Q75 : QQ , I Y, --wf ,. . hui .. I , -v -x 1. ., . -A ,af . -'L i I ' L, V- 'fab lf -4151 , 1 - '.: .:1l..-.4- , A ,.-9 ' '-dpi f I ' .. -..1-'Q iffy: 'Y .- ' - , 'Twill'-1' i . ' ',' 1' l i . - , ., M. All ,. I ,, - . , '71 F e ... HM-fs.: .Ji 1' ' . . --v..,v' xii- '11 A -gs 41.2 ' 2313 ..v,,'g:' -r 4,1 f Q . 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'.i 1 U- -1 v. l 1 1 i .V 61 Dr. Eckhart discusses the rights and responsibilities of an individual in the law. glndividual and Society is Theme ior Honors Seminar In the second year, the Honors Seminar, which allows superior students to investigate areas not covered in the ,normal classroom, expanded to six sections including 126 participants. Three sections of the ninth and tenth grade students formed one group, while the eleventh and 'twelfth grade sections established another. Student appli- cunts were chosen by their teachers on the basis of their past achievement and intellectual attitude. The lndividualist and Society was the central theme of the monthly discussions led by distinguished speakers on the fields of space science, law, archeology, and anthropology. Students were required to study reference materials provided before each seminar. Mr. Charles Campbell and Mr. Gary Meek were directors of the Honors Seminar. Mrs. King hands out Honors Seminar research material to Bonny Murdock, Sandy Proctor, Sue Schroeder, and Susan Heisner. -ff f-1' Juanita Powell North Hall Attendance Secretary Annavesta Watchinski West Hall Guidance Secretary lit' 3-elm 2. 2 Mrs. Blackbum sorts through her files searching for a student's card. 1 ' It I Betty Blackburn if My 'West Hall Attendance 3 A J' I Secretary r , . .. ' V Y' o Marguerite Qgjechmgno Q 'A-5352522515 Permanent Records ,dx V rv ' 'Q Secretary ' I - J - -1 : ' B , Sz ii, ' Mrs. Powell checks with a parent about a student's absence. Absentee Students and Fllmg Keep Gttice Secretaries Busy Whether the request is an appointment with a, principal, or counselor, a pass to the next class, a message to a student, or a long-lost glove, the secretaries handle it. The early morning queue waiting for an excused absence slip has been practically eliminated this year since the attendance secretaries called the homes of all absent students, relieving the necessity ofa pass. The adminishutive and counseling divisions required four offices this year. Students who collected absence reports and ran en'ands eamed V4 credit. Mrs. Ward, as both C.O.E. secretary and E.C.A. fExtra-Curricular Actiyitieslvaccountanty keptpfi- nancial- records onall the organizations at Hickman., Treasurers soon learned how to ti ll out. requisition blanks to pay bills -- they also learned to keep records on club income and expenditures. Alice Ward h Betty Brown Dottie Carlson Geraldine Nauman Adult Education Secretary North Hall Guidance Principal's Secretary Office Receptionist E.C.A. Secretary Secretary , , Q I ff r . s :Q is i I Mrs. Walii keeps the North office windows sparkling. Cooks make final preparations before the first lunch shift begins. 7 K l .1 . r :Ei :Q 64 Jess Burger trims off thetal I grass for the beginning of football practice sessions. Cooks Strive to Keep Kewps Janitor Staii Waxes, Polishes Donnie Walden can hardly wait to get his tray to a table. i . ,+I Well Nourished and Healthy g and Keeps Hickman Shining Because most classrooms were in use all day, the i daytime crew was a skeleton force and the main cleaning was delayed until after school hours. By the time they finished their cleaning, club meetings, night classes, practice sessions, and ball games were ended so the custodians could lock up and leave. Students arriving early on Mondays had a chance to enioy the long, gleaming waxed halls before l5OO pairs of feet dulled the gleam. ln spring and fall , the heavy drone of power mowers outside the windows was either a welcomed respite from the drone in the classroom, or an irritation that drowned out important words and interrupted serious thinking. More appealing to most students was the activity' in the cafeteria kitchen. Following menus planned by the dietician of the public school system, eleven cooks prepared enough food to supply all three lunch shifts. Students had a choice of a balanced hot meal or the snack line, which offered ro-lls, sandwiches, chips and ice cream. Preparing this year's meals are: Ruth Jacobs, Mildred Calhoon, A A Caro I yn Williams, Margaret V ies Williams, Josephine Thornhill, lva Nichols, Willie Weaver, Jan Brooks , Bessie Sexton, Ethyl Co le m a n , Lena Whitesides, Loretta Comielson, Doris Zaneis, Not pictured is Elizabeth Carter. ,gf .aiix Reaching for another box of bulbs, Mr. Walie starts on his rounds of replacing burned-out bulbs. Barney Harris happily sweeps a classroom floor, thinking of his retirement on the Lake ofthe Ogarks next year. el l . A J ,.'E -, e- 3 ESQ-rrLz',wfI3e it ' 'i T24 .JA 3 Y ,. ,vn- Organized for a definite purpose, but with no close affiliation to any particular subject, some of our most important groups are classed as . . . f-,V 1' 5' V vgx As , N , ,, :fa iz N ,ff 1Wf.ms,, 1 ,4 M ,, y,,,,, , 3, . 1. 1 ORGANIZATIONS :J S0mef0fg1lf1ilChZll'meT: Front row: Franny Hoffman, Helen Miller, Nancy Cassity, Sally Peden, Jan Walters, Elise Albert, Neal Moore. Row 2: enn s ' ' - - ' I ne , nce Proctor, Bob Blhr, Jim Snider, Joe May, Jay Delmez. Row 3: Bob Woodruff, Don Simmons,Jud Chalkley, Pitts Jarvis, Jack Morgan, Eddie Tise. ' 'WET E Council Committees Promote c Unity ln School Activities Hickman student government expanded to three studen't councils this year. The All-School Council, with a representative from each of forty-six homerooms, can'ied most of the business load. Their members were chairmen of homecoming activities. They also directed chocolate sales to finance council projects. During the state basket- ball quarterfinals, the Student Council arranged for four buses to take Kewpies to the game. The All-School Council joined with the PTA to purchase , a public address system for thebgymnasium. ln late spring they sponsored the Spring Hop, the last all -schooldance. Representatives from the homerooms of each Hall formed Re.pr?senfoHVes-splurge: from L Mac Rouse? center: John the North and West Hall Councils. This year their function Williams, back: Ancel Proctor. was largely social, as each sponsored a dance. North Hall Student Council: Row l: Vice-Pres.-Tom Shrout, Pres.-Herb Watchinski. Not pictured is Sec.-Treas. Christine Owens. Row 2: Bob Haseman , Charlie Schuder, Susie Hofbauer, Brenda Black, Cindy Klinefelter, Linda Sublett, Becky Collins. Row 3: Randy Reeves, Charles McKibben, Robert Watchinski, Marilyn Kingsley, Martha Baker, Susan Gibson, Kathy Murphy, Linda Fries. Raw 4: Larry Dick, Pete Early, Jud Chalkley, Dalton Patterson, Lee Baker, Ernie Carvvile, Linda Lucas, Bob Woodruff. Fe I Students Represented by All School Council and lwo Hall Councils i u r in .4 U as X FRONT ROW: Gary Wiley Pres., Susan Modlin Treas., Sally Peden Sec., Eddie Tise V-Pres. ROW 2: Priscilla Gibbons, Carol Benson, Polly Seewoster, Jan Walters, Pat Moore, Nancy Cassity, Sarah McCaIeb, Cherie Clinkinbeard, Peggy Proctor, Caryn Coats, Linda Humpf ROW 3: Nancy Nanson, Carolyn Koonse, Phyllis Ravenscraft, Norma Jacobs, Mike Whitworth, Nannette Turner, Dianne Christensen, Jim Snider,llindo Akeman, Julie See, Sandy Proctor, Han'y E. Smith, Tom Prewitt ROW 4: Cheri Entsminger, Sherry Simon, Don Jaynes, Richard Walden, Robin Petri, John Williams, Janice Artley, Joe May, Mary Fran Eggert, Mike Cook, Chris Menzel, Steve Balsamo, Kene Merideth ROW 5: Herb Watchinski, Donnie Walden, Bill Galeota, Tom Shrout, Bob Nolke, Paul Ladenson, Eric Griffin, Lee Eckhardt, Dale Ausherman, Jack Morgan, Randy Pyatt, Bill Sangster, Pat Dennis, Pitts Jarvis, Ancel Proctor, Mac Rouse. WEST HALL STUDENT COUNCIL: Front Row: Molly Wright, Robin Petri V-Pres., Mary Fran Eggert Sec.-Treas., Sandy Proctor Pres. Row 2: ' h l h l' l Nanc Freeman, Lucy Cox, Mariley McElyea, Marcy Crawford. Row 3: Joe Moseley, Mary Bass, Sandy Evans, Janet Nrc o s, C ery Toa son, Y Bonnie Barr. Row 4: John Hoasis, Val Patccchi, Marc Anderson, Tom Vanatta, Lrncla Keown, Shirley Nerger. r 1 lL 69 5-cgi' we-s l --FI' National Honor Society Seniors: Row i: Marilyn Dobbs, Mary Payne, Collie Shelburne, Susan Hogan, Jane Fleeman, Jim Brown, Sharon Vanderhoof. Row 2: Carolyn Unklesbay, Jay Deglmez, Mark Monroe, Ted Atwood, Dan Kallenbach, Randy Reeves, Bob Haseman, Pete Sheryl Simon, iust introduced by Edd Tise, turns to find who the next honored student will be as Jan Walters presents Bonny Murdock, a new NHS member. Early. Row 3: Charla Emmons, Carol Scrivner, Glenda Rippeto, Patti Guy, Margaret Wright, Linda Lucas. Row 4: Larry Emmons, Mary Dack, Franny Hoffman, Julie See, Marjorie Bames, Herb Watchinski, Lynn Thompson, Dennis Snell. To be a member of National Honor Society is one of the greatest honors at Hickman. Members are chosen on the basis of the four ideals, scholarship, leadership, character and service. Five percent of each class is initiated in the spring of the Junior year, the fall of the Senior year and again in the spring of the Senior year. In the spring NHS Assembly, Dr. Schooling tells Hickman students to strive toward being more responsible. Row lx Dottie Howard, Neal Moore, Linda Schuder, Linda Gentry Sally Peden, Cindy Clayton, Lucy Cox, Jennifer Swine-y. Row 2: Nancy Cassity, Karen Owens, Jan Walters, Nancy Zenge, Linda Akaman, Donna Wilson, Heidi Brunk, Ruth Carl. 'Row 3: Nark Swanson , Rex Ausbum, Chris Owens, Sue Schroeder, Bonnie Barr, Linda Gerharclt, E1E..4-.... M Bill Sangster. Row 4: Pete Early, Susan Modlin, Sandy Proctor, Helen Miller, Terry Nelson, Charles Sauer, 'Jack Morgan, Jim Snider. Row 5: Duane Keller, Pitts Jarvis, Shirley Henderson, Ernie Carwile, Dave Dowell, John Peterson, Bob Neds. National Honor Society Members Represent Highest Ideals Junior members of National Honor Society are: Row lg Sally Bolstad, Martha Lang, Martha Baker, Dionne Christensen, Cheryl Simon, Cheri Entsminger, Betsy McMullen. Row 2:' Robert Smith, Gerald Silvoso, John Onofrio, Tom Shrout, John Williams, Bill Galeota, Ellen Brooks. Row 3: Bob Clingan, George Purdy, Shirley Neiger, Bonny Murdock, Craig Weaver, Paul Lodenson, Sarah McCaleb, Marilyn Kingsley, Tom Pr ewitt, Robert Watchinski . Y,.lx-,,- . Y ,A 5 T V- ---: e ,,---frvez, .,,. t V tee , ae, t x -- vi' Membership in Key Club ls A Covered Honor at Hickman To The forTy-five members if offen seemed They were iusT servanfs To The school and communify. CollecTing funds for TAP in a rainsform, seTTing up coTs aT The Servicemen's CenTer in Torrid heaT, selling ads To businessmen all over Town, cleaning papers and Trash from The school grounds, and alphabetizing The names of .1500 Kewpies were wearisomeqcluTies.' BUT helping new sTuclenTs Find Their classrooms, and clisTribuTing The STuclenT-FaculTy DirecTory To eager hands resTored Their sense of accomplishment A iunior affliaTion of Kiwanis, The Key Club assisTecl The older group in Their proiecTs, parficularly on Pancake Day. PresidenT Sim Snider introduces a Typical, informahve fi lm for The evening's program. Key Club members sign upfo help Their faTher organiza- Tron , Kiwanis Club, wifh The annual Pancake Day. A 9 . Ng? Y 3 Nf I W ' ' 1 -A Q 1'lf'.,,,f3Y Q W A V' A I N Carrying out a Trireme project, Sally Peden and Jennifer Swiney sell books in the Book Nook. ' Helen Miller brews piping hot coffee in the teachers' lounge to help the faculty survive another school day. Thirty-Six Trireme Girls Steer Triship Committees Any girl interested in helping Hickman run smoothly may join Triship, a service organization under the leadership of Trireme . Twenty-siec senior girls and ten iuniors, elected by their respective classmates, headed committees to plan get-acquainted parties for new girls, Smarty Parties for the girls on the honor roll, and refreshments for the teachers Qtgeagh faculty meeting. Other committees provided ushers for all stage productions, made coffee for the teachers' lounge each morning, and kept the costume room in order. Before school began last fall, they cleaned the trophy case, and presented the teachers with philodendron plants for their desks. They staffed the paperback Book Nook each noon hour. Special events were the Sadie Hawkins Dance in the fall, a Mother-Daughter dinner in the spring, and a glorious weekend at the Lake of the Ozarks just before school was ended. ll, P2355 riff I Kgs-'ff f f 3 4 hal- noir 4' 4 lf Searching for their individual favors, girls who make the honor roll attend the semester Smarty Party. 11 During the full Tap Assembly, Nancy Cassity proudly introduces Cheri Entsminger as a new Trireme member, Honor roll girls, Margaret Wright, Jane Fleeman, Helen Miller, Franny Hoffman, Sally Peden, and Susan Hogan, relax at a Smarty Party sponsored by Trishio. :fx lv-f! E. . f 19 J P 4 ' s ,I .L L. M. 'H A Y , gwdsw fzviif i : '3'..f, mf H ,wel 7 5 ??5i5?i . Ty- ' Mr. Powell swears in the F.T.A. officers, Julie See, Pres.: Helen Miller, V.-Pres.: Linda Akeman, Sec.p Margart Wright, a proxy for Janie Buescher, Treas.p and Karen Proctor, Historian. Donna Dickenson and Sandy Evans prepare the F.T.A. vocational bulletin board. 'Q 's 76 Teaching Career Explored Exploring the potential future in teaching as a profession, members of Hickman 's Future Teachers of America met every month to discuss facets of teaching with various guest speakers. A member of the Woodhaven faculty, a guidance counselor, an athletics teacher from M.U., and a panel of Hickman educators each found F.T.A. a group anxious to .become more informed about their future careers. F.T.A. sponsored their annual Teachers Tea in February. Every member escorted a teacher to the cafeteria where they were entertained with refreshments and games. New officers were announced at the spring picnic. Mrs. Keller helps other F.T.A. members serve punch at the annual Teachers Tea. 1 .1 Red Cross Workers Help at Blood Bank Collecting money for the member-. ship drive was the first activity of the High School Red Cross Council, whose members were elected from each home room. This money helped support hospitals throughout Missouri. Council members worked in the Blood-Mobile each month, helping collect blood from donors. At Christmas, friendship boxes con- taining small toys, pencils, and other school supplies were sent overseas . Due to its universal interest, next year's High School Red Cross president wi ll attend the National Convention in Nebraska. Red Cross Council members listen intently to the instructions for collecting contributions. Q Richard Matney studies the intricacies of the se lf-threading proiector. Projection Statl Keeps Films Going About three days a week the film projector equipment was in use. For each period of the day there were three or tour boys trained to operate the equipment. The boys showed films during their study hall periods, receiving lf4 credit in practical arts. 77 W S W H it nt nr nts +++++ it + + is 4. -' b y Q ' rc f ' 'Inf Q ey? Huge projects like the Homecoming celebrations, the operetta, and assembly programs give each student a chance to belong to Hickman, to prove his worth to 'himselt and his peers. Kewpie Ghost fSheryl Simonj and Hannibal Pirate fSam Sheltonl warn the Kewpie team of Mexico's prowess. ' 'L lil Exciting Homecoming Week ls Climaxed by Victory The traditional bonfire, this year highlighted by a program and a cheer from Miss Nellie Kitchens, marked the beginning of the Homecoming festivities at Hickman. The excitement of the evening set the tone for the various activites later on that night and during the following day. 'An assembly, based on the Hounds of Basterville was presented Friday morning after which students were dismissed to finish work on their floats for the parade that afternoon. Competition for the float prizes was especially keen this year and the three winners were outstanding. Homecoming Queen Cindy Clayton was crowned by the co-captains in a ceremony during halftime of the game Friday night. With the dance following the game, Homecoming activites were over, officially at least, for 1964. l Sedalia Tiger fChris Kellyj terrifies the Hickman co-captains fSusan Hogan and Linda Lucasj with his tales ofthe Mexico Bulldogs. Herb Watchinski and Bill Sangster proudly escort Cindy Clayton, Homecomingflueen, off the field after the half-time crowning ceremony. an-..' Mr. Ritter gives last minute instructions to Eddie Tise and Don Simmons showing them where floats should be parked. Kewpie spirifs soars like The flames of The pre-game bonfire. th apr' ,A-ef Nas: ,bg . wi , Q 'if fi I. , F 'lg g ,. ,givin .y' I .Af era- .Q iiio 1 4' r' ' I 5.95-faiiiff j is 3523 . sayin: iii-f,-M453 1'r,.,,- QL- -J 2--1. .1 As' 1 'fZ?fv2'ieEq .1-rr-sag,-.?' 1 11-gg' 'Q fs . 1. -Q - fe: s ' gmuil, in If , . 1 ii 3 if ' Kd sf ,. AL Homerooms 207, 231, and 243 prepare fheir prize winning float for the parade. 2.41 iiumlgving i. wifi 'lg ' a an I. lm. Y Q I I U I F! Homecoming decoration commiffee members work hard making the dance decorations. -.H 1 . ual ,-, .- if, .rf ,grfq -4 4.-l,ggi9,A,l J j. 'Y I 1 new fi 5' I ii- ,iz v '- E . ..., V. ,rj . f 'i' 1 -P+. y A 'wil' ls. Uncle Max Uaclc Morgan, attempts to convice Captain Von Trapp CLynn Millerj to enter his talented family in the Kaltzberg Festival as Elsa Schroeder fMarilyn Kingsleyj adds her approval. Capacity Crowds Applaud Sound ol Music Speech, music, and art classes combined efforts to present three performances to a packed auditorium in spite of serious illness among leading members of the cast. The story concems Maria Reiner, ,a young postulate trying valiantly to fit herself into the meditative routines of the abbey. But Mother Superior herself sends her back to the world as a governess for Capt. Von Trapp's family of seven children. With her music as the opening wedge, Maria wins the love and confidence of the children and the captain. When the Nazis enter Austria, Capt. Von Trapp, Maria, and the children escape across the mountains to freedom to become internationally famous for their singing. Mother Abbess fLynn Thompson, sympathizes with Maria Reiner's fDonna Wilsonl joy in secular life by ioining her in My Favorite Things. .Sixteen-year-old Liesl fBecky Collins, receives instrucfions from an older Man , seventeen-year-old Rolf lKent Osbornei Maria QDonna Wilsonj and the Von Trapp children bid the nuns in The abbey a Fond farewell as they begin their dangerous escape fo Switzerland Marla Rainer lDonna Wilsonj demonstrates to the Von Trapp children how easy it is to smg Do Re M E lull 1 wi ll in , vi ,4- l Qgnwfsfg' i lr al rf X 521-Efg:g'f' 51 X .ww X L W fv ff WX- rv 5-TXXMX -.XT,,X,HX ,.X T,X X -... . L... fm. ,H , ,. v.,,v , A 1q , ' 'El 'Y'i ' , M ' g , wi. li mi., ., 'f. 'u W'f.?' W , :3:1:,.. 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Q e X W ' e , A i 5' n gs. - V 'S '. s ' -1A x Q yy . . ,air pfv- 'Qi 1,5 .1 , N Q aka? v ' A -XV 5 EQ' Y '- Hi- l Front row: Attendant to Most Pppular Boy, Larry Sanford, Most Popular Popular Girl, Peggy Proctorp Most Popular Girl, Nancy Jo Nanson, BOY: Fwd l-Qflngi MOST V6I'S0flle Boy, Bob Shambergeri Attendant to Most Versatile Girl, Nancy Leech, Attendant to Most Versatile Girl, Most Versatile Boy, Larre Johnson. Back row: Attendant to Most Stephanie Schroeder. Sopha More fKaren Watson, begs the Wizard of Gauze fPat Pinnelll to use his mystical powers to fill the auditorium for the sophomore production. Sophomore Royalty Honored Al Special Assembly Using A Wizard ol Gauze Theme Sophomores enjoyed their own exclusive assembly to honor their elected royalty. The Wizard of Gauze theme provided a unifying background For talent acts presented by members of theclass. The Sophomore Dance, held in the school cafeteria the night after the assembly, was especially pleasing and gay with music by the Coachmen. r The Tin Man lDavicl Edmonclsonj sings Everything Happens lo Me before his new friends Sopha More fKaren Wafsonj and the Scarecrow lDennis Sforkl. The Sensafions introduce themselves by singing The Name Game during fheSopl1omoreAssembly.. The singers are: Jeanie Williams, Marceline Lewis, Billie Jackson, Debbie Dunlap, Sandra Williams, Lois Washington, Rosie Mitchell, Marita Washington, Sherry Brown, Gloria Curren. ll I I ,J-'--fn., Y-Q x Jan Driskill plays her own version of Exodus under The -scrufiny of The Neanclerthal Man. T fe 87 Stage Crew Provides Backstage Support Stage Crew was organized as a full-time membership in order to guarantee a reliable supply of carpenters, painters, and electronics geniuses. Volunteer members added extra help for specific productions. After the carpenters and painters finished the stairways, balconies, and iury boxes, the electronics experts manned spotlights, public address systemsn and control panels to provide the proper effects for the actors. Sometimes the stage crew appeared on stage moving properties between scenes, and thus they received public notice. But most of the time they must be satisfied with knowing that the show couldn't go on without them. Three agile stage crew members finish constructing flats, working from the high scaffold. Backstage helpers finish Homecoming goalposts before the start of first assembly. Carolyn Day starts the huge iob of painting flats. if? Miss Norton shuffles through her make-up box searching for clowns' white grease paint. Make-up Club Disguises Performers Make-up Club makes friendly faces unfriendly, young boys old, and student faces into animal Faces. Under the able direction of Miss Norton, the members of Nlake-up Club have applied grease paint and other tools of the trade to the Homecoming, Operetta, Jr. Jam,l St. Pat's Assembly, and Sr. Play casts. Meeting after school twice a month, members practice making each other up as clowns, animals, or other characters, learning basic and advanced techniques and achieving very inter- esting effects. The best looking clowns hide behind their facial disguise. A ff --s :'a We 1 uf?sf1.f5gy.,e Z - A P' 5113: l 'H' we-1, sg- ' Wg-, J 'f f 'i 'K gl 1 X. f gt? 441. , 1 v Paula Prost peers into a minor to check the base of her clown make-up. Sandy Evans draws the fine lines for Stephanie Gaffney's R clown face. x , 1 1. l 89 rs i, 3.99 Sports generate tierce competition, whether in phys. ed. classes, intramural games, or the varsity teams. And every time students join torces lor a common goal, they grow up a little. 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Jeff City won by picking up Hickman's fumbles and by intercepting passes. HICKMAN DROWNS ROLLA 19 - 0 After the heartbreaking loss to Jeff City, the Kewpies came back strong with their win over the Rolla Bulldogs. Hickman's great offensive unit obtained almost 300 total yards while the tough defensive squad gave up less than 100 yards. HICKMAN TRAMPLES HANNIBAL 42 - 6 Hickman once again proved its strength by clobbering the high-rated Hannibal Pirates. The Kewpie offense , led by Paul Simmons' 154 yards rushing, gained an almost unbelievable 400 yards. The Hickman squad seemed to have 38 stars, and, by an odd coincidence, this was exactly the number of Kewpie football players . HICKMAN TAKES SEDALIA 39 - 14 Quarterback Craig Weaver led the Kewpie gains with his deadly aerial passes which contributed to four touchdowns. Sticky-fingers Onofrio caught three of Weaver's touchdown passes, two of them right in the middle of the Seclalia players. l llCKMAN CONQUERS MEXICO 28 - 6 Hickrnan's homecoming game was victorious, although the Kewpies moved slowly in the first half. However, after Coach Roark's sharp and precise speech, the players went out the third quarter and scored three quick touchdowns before the Bulldogs realized the second half had begun. - Ron Tegerdine Bob Nolke Tackle End Xe Defensive players Larry Douglas, Mike Kingrey, and Terry Nelson are dismayed by a Kewpie loss . HICKMAN DEFEATS FULTON 42 - 6 Hickman's slaughter of Fulton will long be remembered by many players, for this was the last game the seniors played on the home field. The win gave Hickman a fourth place in the western division ofthe state. l'llCKMAN FLATTENS GLENDALE 13 - 0 Although the score was not too impressive, the Kewpies dominated the whole game. However this victory was tempered by the sadness of many of the seniors. As one player stated, 'It gives me chills when l think I'll never play football again. But it was a good year to remember. John Kurtz Mike Kingrey End Line backer .fs X . , . ?'fTE:E?'g .. U' 1:51-L' ' T' ' 1 ,X ex-i John Williams Haltback , if 1 X, A r 'Y -ur , N . 1 SX 1 iii, Terry Nelson Tack le Craig Weaver Quarterbo ck Lee Eckhardt Center David Ballenger End Clyde Wright Center Bill Johnson Tackle Bob Cl ingan Guard Pat Dennis Center Dan He ibel Tack le Duane Keller End Hickman's Strong Defense Succeeds in Stopping Opponents g Dave Bullenger executes his fine blocking ability while Mike Kingrey backs up the dummy. ' .1 2 , , Coach McLeod keeps a watchful eye on the football squad as it warms up with daily exercises. Ron Callis Paul Simmons Tackle Ha lfback f l ,., ., :. H ly. gf -. TT, ,V 3 'Q 4- . ill- '- 4x .Fx 'if fiyl , si w 2332 a yu. , 1 sm F5 .' . LQ, A flings, mf'Q2i1' , JS . r Q- , 1 6' rl - - -, 1 4, V , . N, 1 'w 4- . v ,-,f P.. E? I' 71' ' ' -fr mg li 7 jug? 5 Lk Kewps Advance to State Ouarterlinals Last fall prospects looked good for another state title. Walking away with the Booneville Turkey Tournament, the Kewpies went on to take the CEMO title. At the Regional .Tourney they cl-talked up another win. Mexico, their only strong challenger, was no match for the conference champs. The Kewpies were well on their way to another state title until the state quarterfinals where they met Springfield Parkview, who won the state championship. Varsity team members are, Front Row: John Onofrio, Paul Simmons, Steve Scheneman, Randy Gross, Denny Douglas. Row 2: Kent Wood, Gary Wiley, Ron Tegerdine, Clyde Wright, Bill Sangster. Row 3: Duane Keller, Don Simmons, Phil Driskill, Tom Shrout. Duane Keller Don Simmons Gary Wiley Phil Driskill ea ,if me ,- T Y-,ewffifsft . ..-- ' ' it few?- J, , K Q it 7: N W'?,:kit - . tl at l Q 5, L I ' .f ,. - gf: ' ' was -is ST? . rl ,Q l t l 'wW-.-el. , .1 1 it I .F In XQXE ,XR ry lu! 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Opponent Hickman Opponent Hickman 34 95 SEASON'SJRECORD Boonville Catholic Ritenour Moberly Rolla Jeff City Jeff City Rolla Hannibal Jeff City Sedolio Hannibal Moberly Kemper Rolla Marshall Mexico Mexico Fulton Helias Jeff City Parkview Hannibal Springfield Central Mexico Springfield Hillcrest Sedalia He lias Sophomore basketball team members were: Row l: Tom Dersham, Jim Garb, Bill McMahon, Mike Nichols Tom Turner, Dick Stone, Chris Menzel. Row 2: Ron Phillips, Eddie McDaniel, Chris Riley, Tom Hogan, Kene Meredith. Row 3: Glenn Logan, Dan Stroupe, Nelson Durk, Ken Griffin, Fred Lormg, Frank Carpenter Eddie Gross, Charles Schuder, Coach Howard Gan'ett. r -Y - -9 1 , 1353- .:f..f....:.- :-- YW W . l iv '.:..'- ell I U ix ,.g. I Em 5' ll sa' B ,, uw sg '- f ' Q 4. .2 -,.,,. , yy ,Q Y - . ' 4 a-:'w:- ,fr .Q 1.-f T-, wa 2 .. .. , S Y-'1'fl2-52.5.-ff--2' f ' I . . ...H ga .. .,. .. ll . . 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Disregorcling their Trireme dresses Mary Leech ancl Susan Modlin boost Lucy Cox up fo wrap the crossbar. lOl Dale Cook and Randy Reeves practice new holds before an important meet. Dale Cook, holding his opponent in a pin, waits for the referee 's call. Row lx Bruce Ballard, Richard Walton, Gary Pemberton, Randy Reeves, Bob Haseman, Dale Cook, Donald Wynn, David Edmundson. Row 2: Terry Nelson, Ron Acton, Lee Baker, John Coghill, Wayne Roloff, Don Morris, Steve Ayers, Paul Burkhardt, mgr. Row 3: Mr. Judy, Bradley Moore, Charles Mcliibbin, Bill Asbury, Sam Moser, Robert Watchinski, Gary Jackson, Don Jaynes, Bob Purdy, Steve Taliaferro, Bill Irwin, Bruce Beckett. Wrestling Squad Wins District Meet As Six Grapplers Advance to State Undefeated in ten consecutive dual meets, the wrestling team practically eliminated district competition. With a 3O'X-S increase in team membership, Hickman had several contenders in each weight class. Eleven individuals placed in the district meet, easily taking the district crown. Bruce Ballard Q95 poundsj took a third place rating, Richard Walton UOSJ, Bob Haseman fl27j, and Lee Baker 0653 took second place ratings, eaming a berth in the state meet. First place honors went to seven others--Gary Pemberton fl l2J, Randy Reeves fl20J, Dale Cook Cl33J, Don Morris fl38J, Wayne Roloff fl45j, John Coghill U54-J, and Terry Nelson, heavy- weight. Of these eleven, six wrestlers advanced to quarter finals in the state meet, but lost their next matches. Now in its fourth year, the wrestling team gained steadily in experience and numbers. Coach Dan Judy has advanced his team a little farther each year. Two boys, Dale Cook and Don Morris, have never been defeated in a dual meet. ln the North Kansas City tournament, Lee Baker and Dale Cook, who won first and second positions, carried, Hickman to sixth place among sixteen schools. 102 ..--I l l I lr lr Leading the cheers This year are: Barbara Burge, Mariley McElyea, Linda Lucas, Jan Walters, Co-capf., Nancy Cassity, Co-capt., Jane Fleeman C-C l u b members: Froni Row: Leff fo Right, Rex Ausburn, Sfeve Scheneman, Clyde Wrighf, Dan Heibel, Bob Haseman, Randy Reeves, Gary Pemberton, Jay Delmez. Row 2: Mike Megarify, Jim Snider, Paul Simmons, Terry Nelson, Bill Sangster, Herb Watchinski, Ron Tegerdine, George Purdy. Row 3: Steve Cafhey, Craig Weaver, Marc Anderson, John Kurtz, John Lowney, Pat Dennis, Ron Coleman, Richard Walton, Bob Clingan, John Williams, Roberf Wafchinski. Row 4: Tom Prewiff, John Hofsess, John Pipes, Gary Blackmore, Bill Johnson, Lee Eckharclr, Kent Wood, Duane Keller, Dale Cook, Tom Edmondson, John Onofriq. Row 5: David Moore, David Ballenger, Phil Driskill, Don Simmons, Bob Lewis, Eric Griffin, Ernie Carwi le, Lee Baker, Jim Crowell,,Mike Kingrey, Ron Callis, Gary Wiley, Bob Nolke, Don Morris, John Tinsley, John Coghill., Wayne Roloff. 1-Q2 -,'AH:u5 i V tsl-I 7' 1 H-Egg' . . f 2 if V 1 - I t l ,tg ' Nw I 5. .X , 5. - M- I. . ,Y .- ,ff 1. ti X K if N ,f ttf of . ff f 3 RA W X. X xl I 'N A .XJ - A ,Maxi r h t 4 ., i nf , l S tt h f E rx : r e 4 W Y 11 Y l I l N 5 I Hrckman royalty rergn for short perrods X t N but tor a few hours, the world is theirs -. -:fx x , t 1 1 in , A . 's. ','5Y L. .L . ,X - x , 1 'lx--Q. A ,a xg-Y. ,,.,,q,4 x' .A Y' X kv! s, A I 4 , . , 2 , If . X f x 1 7 1 wif pl , . IP o' f p x ,- if J, 1- 1',:WQ:, -ajax'-'1, l 13 x , '- ,: 1lf, ' iq -.. ,I - ff A-r .gp ' , Z f 3 fy 45 k Uv 'A J ' 'W , , 'lf , , Q. Lux. ' , , -' 'Q Ja., 1 -. , .vii mai . . . , um 5.2 --.5 ar- ' ' 1015? Q-.EJ ' , . Mi, N ., ,. D 43 . f 'K xx 4 , - - - F UL. 55,5 . ' 1 f xg nh m W, XR - ' i,s. '+f? 'g '-x Y fy ,ix .3 ,IR K., 1 . .r L A-1: ,E f-was , -AEE 106 Junior Attendant Cheryl Entsminger Sophomore Attendant Peggy Proctor Homecoming Oueens Elected Elected by the members of the football squad, the Homecoming royalty were presented during the annual assembly. During the afternoon, the queens led the parade clown Broadway. Before theggame, the royalty circled the field in convertibles ancl were further honored in halftime ceremonies. Their exciting reign ended with the Homecoming Dance following the game. 'Q ag., H N, f f was WM , ,, mf--: 51: 5 ' w, Y, I Y - - - ' in Homecoming Queen Cindy Clayton ' .1 KZESQ ' 107 1 Barnwarmin' Held in Fall Elected by the members of the Hickman chapter of Future Farmers of America, the Barnwarmin' Royalty reigned over the rustic barn dance held in the Ag rooms. Decorations of fall foliage and straw bales provided the setting for the dancing. 3 A, 4 ' y l l 108 Sophomore Attendant Sharon Kay Smith Junior Attendant Becky March :ik A4 f A, A J: A - : if 'Ati- af ' ' 5 ,c, -W f A - f' ,551 .J I l Q: 'Q li l. , ,:.4Af'l3z -. 7 Burnwarmin' Queen Margie Morfon 5 ' 5' '45 1 ei ,1 V Q. 1 1 I 109 110 North Hall Attendants Chris Owens Julie See Sl. Pat's Royalty Honored With the division of their huge membership into lwo Hall groups, the Blue Triangle Club this year elected two attendants from each Hall to attend the queen during her reign at their ' assembly and dance. West Hall Attendants Neal Moore Sandy Proctor 4, Elf. ff? A ugli.. Q! 41 JH! w X 12 Sf. Pa1 s Queen Sue Schroeder 111 Prince Dick Cavanah 112 Enthusiastic boys frolic beforeia silhouetted shanty. V King Jay Delmez Boys Crowned at Sadie Hawkins Sponsored by Trireme and Triship, the Sadie Hawkins dance gave girls the lead For one evening. The royalty were elected by Triship members from cr slate of nominees presented by Trireme. ln addition to the crowning cere- monies, highlights of the evening included awards for the boys' original hats. Duke . Denny Douglas Most Versatile Sophomores Chosen by their classmates, Nancy and Bob demon- strate their versatility in their many activities. Both are Sophomore class officers and members of Blue Triangle. Nancy participates in G .A .A . , pep Squad, and Red Cross. She also holds the position of secretary in Latin Club. Bob is active in football and intramurals and is a consistent honor roll student. Nancy Leech Bob Shamberger Most Popular Sophomores Nancy Jo and Fred were elected to reign over the Sophomore Assembly and Dance as the most popular of their class. .lo is treasurer of Latin Club and a representative in Student Council. She also keeps busy in G .A.A., Pep Squad, and Triship. Vice- president of the Sophomore class, Fred takes an active part in Choraleers and basketball . Nancy .lo Nanson Fred Loring 113 Most Popular Juniorsf The Most Popular Juniors are also very active. Marilyn is a member of Stuclent Council,'Golclen Quill, and Trireme. She had a leacl role in Sound of Music and won honors in the Neosho Speech Tournament. Marc is a Stuolent Council member. Having earned letters in football and track, he is a member of C-Club. Marilyn Kingsley Marc Anderson 114 Most Versatile Juniors Elected two consecutive years as Most Versatile in their class, Betsy and Bob are very active in school affairs. Betsy is in Franklin Club, Golden Quill, Trireme, and Modern Music Masters. She was the secretary of her sophomore class. Bob serves his class as president. He is active in Key Club and Bl ue Triangle. He was chosen for the first string of the All-State Football Team. Betsy McMullen Bob Clingan Most Versatile Seniors Jan, co-capt. of the cheerleaders, is a member of National Honor Society, Trireme, and various other scholastic clubs. She served as Junior class TAP chairman and as a senior she was the city- wide TAP chairman . She was also elected Most Versatile Girl ofthe junior class. Jim, elected president of National Honor Society and Key Club, has proved to be an outstanding leader. He has membership in many honorary clubs in- cluding Blue Triangle and Mu Alpha Theta. Re- cently he received the State Elks Leadership Award. Jan Walters Jim Snider Most Popular Seniors Don and Sandy have shared the honor of Most Popular of their class For three consecutive years. A member of Trireme, National Honor Society, Blue Triangle, Honors Seminar and Choraleers, Sandy is also West Hall Council Pres. and was chosen St. Pat's attendant. Don, co-capt. of this year's basketball team, is also active in National Honor Society, Key Club, and many other scholastic groups. As president of the senior class he holds many responsibilities. Sandy Proctor Don Simmons 115 Most Versatile Attendants Martha Baker Paul Ladenson 116 F3 Junior Royalty Elected For Gala Junior Jamboree An elaborate assembly was the ,setting for the presentation of the Junior Jam King and Queen, the Most Versatile and Most Popular Juniors, and their attendants. That evening Juniors and their guests honored the royalty at the dance held in Lela Raney Wood Hall. Most Popular Attendants I ' Martha Jackson Craig Weaver L l' Junior Jam King and Queen Lynn Milier and Jackie Turner 117 V.. he Attendant Dianna Zaneis 118 t 1 rf Attendant Phyllis Brown C.0.E.-D.E.C.A. Honors Royalty The C .O .E .-D .E .C .A . annual dance was cele- brated For the second year to honor the queens elected from the members ofthe program., 'IZ 1 Q. . 1 il N Nh., P T X fr iv 'i I xv 'X ' if a . S 1 -- at 1 ,W ' M Mt, ,t it , E, fl! lu lli i M3 ll y. it it 3 ., ,:1:gM eg ti, N t ig , tif ,, ,. ll ,.:.!? M t t M ll r ' est H ,ttmj W --,Htr y if ' EBQIQWW 5.1. it-1:3 ,NLZLAEMLM nam, 'l 19 , Atl' Maid of Honor Lucy Cox 1 S .1 Jil ,axe Y. -Q- YY fs X ' Spring Hop Royalty Elected Candidates For Spring Hop Royalty are chosen from the Senior class by the vote of all the girls of Hickman. Those fifteen, who receive the highest number of nominations, are put on a final ballot and voted on by all interested. f, ,,, ki 7 LL. -, Attendant Susan Mocllin Attendant Franny Hoffman A ,- :. -- 15 , V 'Q ' W, mir 1 fn fi' .Er :Z , ,N- Q '3 - 'Y A :nf Spring Hop Queen Sally Peden 121 .-3,,A M, il. f W, M- ' 'Ln -1-af: -'Y tm ' - , . , IE, - , 57,1 ,J A 1531 ..- Q:-1. ri '. 1 A - . 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MIM- I 11 ' is 15 X 2 .' , 751111.-K 5 Y ' W - -3 B N? 'E' fi ZEE- .... 1' , . ,::: Z Isa A ' 1 VN115 'Li sl if 5' :I ' ' Em V M -'W SWE H 55V Qs 1 1 1 . I 1 1 5 .ig Q. N iii ' 5 ' A 1 ., 2 55 ., Eh? ' 3 1 5, E 4,7 V M 1 M jg 1 Y' Y - WW V F14 V 1 ,, iw 5 l?,,-ff-'4.-3'?9: Q22 Q 5 5' rf: H' X - Q: . YY ' - A Class officers Bob Shamberger, Pres Nancy Leech Treas Stephanie Schroeder Sec and Fred Loring, V-Pres., display the cheerful attitudes Sophomores Elect Oltrcers To Plan For New Year Row l: Beverly Acton, Marilyn Acton, Dave Adams, Kathy Adcock, Terry Again, Connie Allen, Bobby Ambrose. Row 2: Delores Anderson, Carolyn Anthony, Bobby Ardrey, Lee Ardrey, Kennean Ash . Row 3: Bill Asbury, Mike Atkinson, Robert A. Austin, Rick Ball, Bruce Ballard. Row l: Sharon Ballard, Becky Baker, Judy Baker. Row 2: Steve Balsamo, Martha Barks, Betty Bass. Row 3: Mary Dorsey Bass, Mary Barnes, David Barr. Row 4: Ronnie Bartel, Charlene Bayless, Andy Beasley, Leigh A. Bedard Carolyn Benson, Darcey Bird, Richard Bise. Row 5: Brenda K. Black, Martha Black, Ron Black, Beverly Bond. Row 6: Theresa Brady, Gene Braselton, Mary Brauch, Larry Breedlove Row 7: Wendy Brooks, Lynn Broyles, Ron Bruce, Linda Bryant. Row 8: Becky Buckler, Cathy Baumgarner, Paulette Burgess, Paul Burkharclr. , , . .-1.19, ,' 4-9 ri 'wil EV Nancy Leech and Connie Clingner conform to the new fad of trying to see how many books they can get in one locker. A . Sophomores Begin New Year Enihusiasiically Row l: Lillie Burks, Judy Burnett, Sandy Burnefr. Row 2: Bob Caldwell, Stephen Caldwell, Larry Calhoun. Row 3: Kerry Calvert, Ronald Calvin, Dan Canole, Mary,Carlos, Frank Carpenter, Jerry Case, Dick Cavanah . Row 4: Mikala Chapman, Brenda Chancellor, Lynne Chrisfian, Ronald Clark, Sondra Clark, Debbie Clayton, Linda Clevenger. Row 5: Coryn Coats, Jean Coats, John Coats, Mike Coors, Diane Coleman, Stephen Coleman, Pam Collins. Row 6: Pam Contestabile, Mike Cook, Dicksie Cooper. Row 7: Shirley Corbin, Mary Lou Connelison, Gary Crane. N' 55' 7 126 r. , N rr l l gh l , -f 1 gg, w e 5 , .-.. ir rr r -V 'I li.. . . ..... J. .. .l L A f JH Z' I Mike Bofdorf and Dick Cavanah Z 1 check for cavities in cr cow skull dur- Q. ing 4th hour biology class. Row I John Crane, Donna E Cunnlngham, Bobeffe Curry, Jane Daly Kathe Dannar, Janet Daugherty, Judy Davsds Row 2 June Davlson, Mary Davidson, Steve Davns, Glorna Deatz, Tom Dersham, Larry Duck Rncharcl Drckenson Row 3 Sheryl Dorsey, Jerry Douglas, Linda Dowell Jan Drnskell Ted Dugan Lynda Duggar, Stephen Duncan Row Row Row Row Row h.-.se ef' ffL Bert O'Bryan looks to Sandy Burnett in dissecting a worm in biology lab, Row Row Row Row Row Nancy Freeman, David Free Paul Garrett, Richard Geel, 4 YN l and Jerry Douglas d, Denny Forbis . se, Linda Fuller. ington, Jim Garb Gayle Galson. 5: Elizabeth Garrison, Priscilla Gibbons, Linda Gibbs Theresa Gilmore, Sandra Glover, Kathi Grathwohl, Bonita Greenwood Row'6: Jim Gregory, Alan Gray, Alice Grim, Kay Grnssum Kendall Gross, Ronald Guthrie, Kathy Guy. Row 7: Rayma Haas, John Haasis, Patricia Hagan, Bully Hull Debbie Hall, Steve Hammer, Charles Hammond. 128 Cause Change in Varieiy Assembly Row l: Larry Hargis, Jeannie Harrington, Mary Harris. Row 2: Carol Haseman, Pam Hart, William Hayter. Row 3: Mark Heinemann, Steve Hellem, .lan Helmreich. Row 4: Mike Henry, Steve Henson, Donna Herschel, Par Hiecly, Sally Hiler, Cheryll Hill, Sieve Hill. Row 5: Susie Hofbauer, James Hoffman, John Hoffman, Nancy Hoffman, Tom Hogan, Mary Holman, Win Horner. Row 6: Kent Huclson, William L. Hughes, David Hume, Lincla Humpf, Birch Hunt, Glenda Hunt, Glenda lclle. Row 7: Bill Irwin, 'Terri lrvin,, Billie Jackson, Gary Jackson, Marilyn Jackson, Norma Jacobs, Margo Jarvis. L cial. 129 130 J Sophomores' Float Wins Third Prize in Parade, Row l: Philip Jose, Julie Jaynes, Marsha Jenlcins, Gay Johnson. Row 2: Lcrrre Johnson, Paula Jones, Mary Ann Karrer, Gene Keel. Row 3: Linda Keown, Georgia Kerby, David Kimberling, Barbara Kring, Robin King, Jean Kingrey. Row 4: Susan Kurtz, Raymond Kite, Connie Klingner, Cindy Klinefelrer, Susie Koonse, Leland D. Kunzler. Row 5: Suzy Langberg, Dallas Levilr, Nancy Leech, Pafricia Leonard . Row 6: Robert Leonard, Polly Lister, Dearl L0gan, Glenn Logan. Row 7: Judy Long, Fred Loring, Jim Maher, Sue March. Row 8: Mark Marmacluke, Margaref Marshall, Marla Marlin, Mary Martin . Sophomores add final touches to their prize-winning homecoming float as the parade begins to roll. X -al ,ak Row l: Lyn Maxwell, Martha Megarity, Chris Menzel. Row 2: Kene Merideth, Sandy Merideth, Wayne.Meyer. Row 3: James Miller, Joyce Miller, Tom Mills. Row 4: Carolyn Mitchell, Marilyn Mitchell, Robert Mitchell. Row 5: Rosie Mitchell, Barb Moore, Bradley K . Moore, David Moore, Janet Moore, Mike Moore, Bob Morris. Row 6: Steve Morris, Joe Moseley, Mark Moser, Samuel J . Moser. Row 7: Linda Mowrer, Cathy Murphy, Jane Murphy, Kathy Murphy. Row 8: Barbara Murray, Ted Murray, Melissa-Mufert, Tom McBride. 131 gg. V. . 'LX t L gf, 1 J I' -:am 5 Qs , 132 Row l: Jane Mc Caleb, Mary Mc Clanahan, Eddie H . Mc Daniel, Stephen McGee, Rod McGrew, Gary Mclllvain, Adelaide Mclntosh. Row 2: Eddie McKinzie, Billy McMahon, Nancy Nanson, Sandy Neal, June Nelson, Guy Neenan, Dee Nichols. Row 3: Jane Nichols, Mike Nichols, David Nolke, Greg M. Novak, William Nowlan, Bert O'Bryan, Cindy Odor. Row 4: Linda Oefting, Nancy'O'Malley, Linda Ormiston, Julie Owens, Ralph Owen, Pam Pace, Sharon Painter. Row 5: Betsy Parks, Jo Ann Parman, Val Patacchi, Donald Patterson, Connie Perkins, Rickey Perry, Ronald Phillips. Row 6: Linda Piaft, Pai' Pinnell, Stoney Pipes. Row 7: Jeanie Poe, T. L. Potter, Danny Powell. Row 8: Durk Price, Peggy Proctor, Bob Purdy. . Sophomore Performances Win Acclaim in Talent Night Debut Row l: Larry Purdy, PamQueathem, Phyllis Ravenscraft. Row 2: Lindo Ray, Dennis Reed, Jack Reed, Carolyn Reeder, Roger Reeves, Ronda Reeves, Elliot Regier. Row 3: Paul Renfro, Danny Rice, Lena Ricketts, Paul Rievley, Randy Riggs, Chris Riley, Marla,Riley. Row 4: Elizabeth A . Roberts, Janet Roberts, 'Nancy Roberts, Wayne Roberts, Patricia Robertson, Ron Robertson, Carmen Robinson. Row 5: Alan Rodgers, Nanette Roloff, Moc Rouse, Cary Rowe, Randy Russell, David Rybolt, Russel Sackreiter. Y tl ...J---v---q- .---eww 'l 'l -' While others roam the halls, Gary Mcllvain, John Crane and Donald Patterson spend their before-school hour practicing their iozz trio. ..!' , YY' V f fi - C 2 vm 0-at lx 1 tw.: 'Q' 1 ivy v l l r l 'Q 1 P 133 l I l 134 Bill Irwin and Larre Johnson dine in a meditative mood. Row l: Larry Sanford, Kay Sapp, Russell Sapp. Row 2: Carlyn Schaperkotter, Carol Schneider, Vicki Schooler, Stephanie Schroeder, Charles Schuder, Becky Schuppan, Steven Scott. Row 3: Leigh Sebastian, Lynn Sebastian, Earleen Sebree, Polly Seewoster, Jim Semmons, Lorelei Semon, Bob Shamberger. Row 4: Randy Shaw, Diana R . Shedd, Dan Shettlesworth, Jim Shettlesworth, Donna K . Sibbit, Nancy Sigler, Tommy Singleton. Row 5: Connie Slaughter, Toni Sloan, Danny Sly, Angelia Smith, Barry Smith, Bonnie K . Smith, Grace Smith. Sophomores Choose first Royalty 5 l ,, 1.. if ' sf. ,- ..l W l- V ' ' 'V lt 3 , 1 if .. 'Lf 1, Row l Harry Smith Ronald Smith, Ronnie Smith. Row 2 Sharon K Smith, Steve Smith, Jennifer Snodgrass, Brenda Spangler, Roger Sprague, Lonnie Spry, Tilford Spry Row 3. Gerald D. Spurgeon Frances A. Stafford, Craig Stanley, Birch Stemmons Priscilla Stevens, Judy Stewart, Richard S . Stone . Row 4: Dennis Stork, Steve Strawn, Dan Stroupe, Jeanne Sublett, Linda Sublett, Mickey Sullivan, Cindy Summers. Row 5: Stephen Taliaferro, David W. Taylor, Joe Taylor, William Tennyson . Row 6: Steve Thomas, Whitney Thomas , Vicki Throckmorton, Ann Thurston . Row 7: Helleyn Tibbs, Dave Tipton, Dennis Toalson, Hollie Toalson. Row 8: Sharon Townsend, Larry R. Trimble, Sammy Turner, Tony Turner. 135 136 Outstanding Sophs Honored 'H' ,a- Row l: John Tuthill, Bill Vanhook, George Voight. Row 2: Mary Volmert, Donnie Walden, Nancy Waller, Donna Walters, Gary Warren, Lois Washington, Gary Wathen . Row 3: John Watkins, Carl Watson, Dennis Watson, Elaine Watson, Karen Watson, Freda Wehmeyer, Susan Weston . Row 4: David White, Kathern Whitesides, Dinah Whitt, Sue Wickham, Steve Wilhite, Sandra Williams, John Williamson. Row 5: Robert Williamson, Cheryl Wiss, Rich Withrow, Phillip wmh. Row 6: Lynette Witt, Rita Wobbe, Arletta Wood, Steve Wooden. Row 7: Mollie Wright, Don Wynn, Richard Young, Karen Zeigler. Raw 8: Mary Zieho, Marilyn Fullerton, Susan Gibson, Arthur Jolly. I . W 2 X3 if N, 445 N , f R x . 'Q - . s ilbfilt ' F X-Rf, tt P - xi M. C ax' : . .x q,gj3, W QT A- ., Mff fl Q. ' ,Q-. 1- V 1, gr.: 3-, C'7 '.T W ,Mx i f W - . , -nm v in xx,-- Mile pn e-yu nw in l', , , l Elected to lead the junior class as officers are Bonny Murdock, Treas.1 Martha Lang, Sec., Bob Clingan, Pres., and John Williams, Rep.-- at-large. Not pictured is Craig Weaver, V-Pres. Conlident Juniors Return to Hickman High School 133 is if Row l: James Acton, Wanda Acton, Phyllis Adkisson. Row 2: Kathy Anderson, Marc Anderson, Linda Andrews Row 3: Elizabeth ,Arcliuleta, Janice Artley, Dan Atwood Steve Ayers, Martha Baker. l mn. A15 l Row l: Janet Belton, Dick Berkley, Danny Betz, Jimmy Biesemeyer, Richard Blackburn, Jerry Bledsoe. Yow 2: Carolyn Birmingham, Sally Bolstad, Marilyn Bond, Charles , otdorf, Gary Boyce, Ellen Brooks. Row 3: Phyllis Brooks, Anna Brown, Lindo Bundy, Barbara Burge, Ken Burks, Bob Burton. Row'4: Ken Caldwell, Mike Callaway, Jim Canole, Carolyn Carpenter, Steve Cathey, Ernest Chick. Row 5: Bill Chrisman, Dianne Christensen, Cheri Clinkenbearcl. Row 6: Bob Cole, Becky Collins, Vicki Comer. Row 7: Phyllis Cattle, Judy Couch, Sydney Crane. 139 140 Row 1: iHenry Ball, Glenda Ballard, Jim Ballew, Larsella Barnds Joyce Barnes, Ruth Barnes. Row 'Row Row Row Row Row V r- r- ,,,,, Ni Tom Bartlett, Tom Baskett, Bob Baumgartner. Lynne Baurichter, Belinda Benedict, Scott Berwitz Geraldean Boatman, Pam Brock, Emily Brown. Janice Brown, Jimmy'Brown., Mary Ann Bryan. Nancy Burnett, Janet Burnett, Phyllis Callison. Linda Carr, Cheri Christman, Bob Clingan. 1, , C . ff'-. ' W . . . , V.- .. 4 ws- s, y . fl. f Ffh. an ,Z 6' X- 5' . F- Q x ' it we i ,, , Q X B ' eff ll 24' V ' 'if il 4 lx l' fi lr ., mn.,- - in .,,- Tom Shrout, drum maior of the Hickman Band, is ready to start the home coming parade. Juniors Display School Spirit Row l: Pai Cochran, Carolyn Cornell, Marilyn Cornell. Row 2: John Crawford, Marcy Crawford, Sandra Crane. Row 3: Rickey Crow, Nancy Dock, Brenda. Dake. Row 4: Gayle Davis, Carolyn Day, Karen Day. Row 5: Jennifer Devine, Bob DePew, Donna Dickenson Row 6: Judy Dickenson, Leland Dickerman, Carl Dilfz. Row 7: lovce Domefrorch, Charles Darrell, Darriel Douglasl ' First Place winner, Becky Collins, sings Put On A Happy Face ai Hickman's Talenf Night. 15, 142 art -'J ii wg Row Row Row Row Row i l Paul Eisterhold, Marilyn Kingsley, Maxine Little, Cheri Entsminger, Janice Artley, and Cheryl Hansen proudly display the prizes they won during the Junior Magazine Sale. . I I Magazine Sales Provide Denny Douglas, Janice Dudley, Jimmy Dukes. Nelson Durk, Elaine Eagle, Patti Eddington. Martha Edmonds, Tom Edmondson, Doug Edwards. Edith Edwards, Paul Eisterhold, Cheri Entsminger. Richard Estes, Sandra Evans, Sig Evans. Row 6: Ralph Farmer, Penny Faurot, Eric Fields, Jim Fields, Linda Fisher, Mike Fisher. Row 7: Tim Flynn, Bill Foley, Sharon Ford, Kathy Foster, Andy Fox, Jerry Fox . Funds lor Junior Class Row l: Sonnie Fox, Linda Fries, William Frost. Row 2: Kathy Fuchs, Stephanie Gaffney, Bill Galeofa Row 3: Gary Garclner, Vanda Gibson, Charles Gose. Row 4: Patsy Grant, Par Graves, Virginia Griffin. Row 5: Randy Gross, Bob Guthrie, Margie Haas. Row 6: Philip Hall, Mariea Hall, Cheryle Hansen, Georg Karen Hansen, Mike Hart. Row 7: Larry Hartman, Diane Haseman, Joe Heffner, Susa Dennis Hensley, Jim Henrges. ggi W nl l l I l SX , .X ,, Y -.. I, IQ' x. 1, ,fr Eh- if qw 9 uf! ' fd' 4 5' 1 ,L IH .3 ,. ., 75. ,-I, , -I if . A' .,f 4 Z5 4, ' . 1 si. ak W 'gi gig, '. EE 1 , .: f 7 'EQ' ' IF. ' 'eil-.I f EV: 1 ' ' HMA' , 1' .SN v -l f'..l 3 J jawn . 1 pw Tom Basketf sings Where I'm Bound fo win second place in Taleni Ten Junior Girls Elected, lapped al Trireme Assembly Perry Jenkins, Charles Johnson, Linda Johnson Mike Johnson, Betty Jones, Karen Jones. Sandi Jones, Susan Jones, Dan Kane Daniel Karrer, Susan Kellerman, Dennis Kenf. Sieve Kenyon, Dorothy Kile, Marilyn Kingsley Carl Kininer, Phyllis Kite, Linda Klein. Lydia Klug, John Knight, Everett Koester, Carl Korschgen, Ron Kucera, Sterling Kyd. 146 W ' Juniors Supporl Colorful Homecoming Row l: Jerry Tomerlin, Audrey Trumbo. Row 2: .lerry Trumbo, Mary Trumbower, Jackie J . Turner. Row 3: Naneffe Turner, Wally Ulrich, Molly VanCourren. ' Row 4: Gayle Vandevenfer, Linda VanVac1'er, Bill Vaughn, Mike I Volmerf, Dennis Wade, Dickie Walden . J Row 5: Jim Walden, Richard Walton, Carol Ward, Robert Wafchinski, Craig Weaver, Kathy Wells. Row 6: Mervin Wells, Jackie Whipple, Debbie White, Charmae Willard, Bernice Williams, John Williams. Row 7: Claudia Williamson, Jerry Williamson,'Charlene Willis, John Wilson, Wincie'Wilson, Robert Wood . wr i in 1 A make-up artist prepares Stephanie Gaffney for her part as a clown Row l: Paul Ladenson, Janet Lane. Row 2: Martha Lang, Gary Lazear. Row 3: Janet Leslie, Larry Lewis. Row 4: Sherry Garrett, Jose Lindner, Elaine List. Row 5: Maxine Little, Kenny Lloycl, Alicia Long. Row 6: Mary Long, Sharon Long, Mary Love, Bette Lovell, Chubby Lowrey, Becky March . Row 7: Carolyn Marlow, Jackie Martin, Joe McAfee, Bob McAllister, Ann McBaine, Linda McBride. dl an 1:34 1-I Dranne Chrrstensen and Maxrne Lrrfle auchon off surprise packages at-the F.H.A. whife elephant sole. Hi' Juniors Support Hickman Clubs Row l: Sarah McCaIeb, Glenda McCray, Jerry McGreer. Row 2: Larry McGowan, Gloria McKee, Charles Mcliibben. Row 3: Randy McMillen, Phyllis McMinn, Betsy McMullen. Row 4: Molly McQuary, Elmer MCQuiHy, Ethel McQuirfy. Row 5: Jim MCQuil'ly, Tom Mendenhall, Joyce Meyer. Row 6: Glenda Miller, Kenny Miller, Terry Miller, Carolyn Mifchell, Bill Moore, Nancy Moore. Row 7: Par Moore, Mary Mordica, Gene Morgenfhaler, Delfon Morron, Marilyn Morrow, George Moser. 148 lg- as-ii And All-School Proiects Row l: Peggy S. Moss, Bonny Murdock, Juanita Murphy. Row 2: Fred Mustain, Sharon Neiger, Shirley Neiger. Row 3: Greg Neuffer, Dorothy Newcomb, Larry Nibbelink. Row 4: Janet Nichols, Jean Nichols, Joyce Nichols. Row 5: Linda Nienaber, David Nistendirk, Thelma Nolkei Row 6: Roy Obermiller, Gwen Oliver, John Onofrio, Kent Osborne, Chanda Page, Gladman Palmer. Row 7: Martha Palmer, Dalton Patterson, Peter Pauw, Mary Perkins, Susan Phillippe, Trudy Phillippe. E- V-QF A 2 149 150 Key Club Elects Junior Oliicers to lead and Direct Group Projects Row l: Randy Piatt, Ron Pickett, Janet Pinkney. Row 2: Ron Piper, John Pipes, Donna Poe. Row 3: Glenda Poe, Tom Prewitt, Lynn Price, George Purdy, Jim Rathert, Buddy Ray. Row 4: Walter'Redmon, Uless Reeder, Janie Rees, Cindy Rickerson Tom Ridge, Janice Rimmer. Row 5: Carl Roberts, Donna S. Roberts, Jim Roberts, Lindo Roberts, Linda Robinson, Mary Robinson. Row 6: Danie Raden, Laure Ross, Dudley Roth, Marcia Sachs, Linda Sapp, Peggy Sapp. I Row l: Shirley Sapp, Steve Scheneman, Mike Schulte, Lynn Miller. Row 2: Mike Schweder, Charles Shawver, Tom Shrout, Gerald Silvoso. Row 3: Sheryl Simon, Barbara Smarr, Hazel Smith, Joyce A. Smith, Laura Smith, Robert D . Smith. Row 4: Jim Snell, Glenda Sprague, Larry Starke, Richard Starke, Janice Stewart, John Ben Stewart. Row 5: Sharon Stidham, Karl Stoeckle, Burton Stoerker, Dan Stookey, Craig Strong, Mike Stroupe. 415 !'i,,li' ,Q ig? J QI. Junior homeroom finds that it takes lots of people to stuff a big dog for the home- Q coming float . 151 Several Responsible Juniors Seek High Student Body Oltices l ui5'!'llZu4 ' f- .' ' ' 'il' l l l l Row l: Kirk Sumpter, Annanette Taylor, Patricia Taylor, Ron Tegerdine, l Alice Thompson, Bill Thurman . Row 2: John Tinsley, Wayne Tipton, Cheryl Toalson, Jacqueline G. Turner, Robert Turner, Ronald Turner. Row 3: Lynn Uhler, Mori Ann Woodson. Row 4: Allen Workman, Becky Wright. Row 5: Clyde Wright, John Yeager. Row 6: Lynn Zielbeclc, Jomes Haven. C-raig Strong, Duane Nanson, and Dick Berkley perform in an energetic drum trio to take second prize in Talent Night. Tom Shrout escapes to the safety of the back of car fo avoid being hit by Pot Dennis on u motorcycle. Cheri Entsminger stretches in a precise movement of her Talent Night soft-shoe dance . The Chanfelles, a junior singing group, put feeling info their prize-winning act. 1- . Wi- 'H ' -ef' Seniors are led through their final year at Hickman by Don Simmons, president, left, Franny Hoffman, secretary, aboveg Heidi Brunk, treasurer, and Duane Keller, vice president, below. ' ' Senior Priority Thrills Class ol '65, Opens Door lo New Experiences BRENDA ACTQN: 20-5 Club. PEGGY ACTON: C.O.E., D.E.C.A. JOE ACTON: F.F.A. president, Intramural basketball, RONALD B. ACTON: Intramural basketball. 154 J.- Row l:. NANCY ANN ADAMS: Operetta, French Club, CRESSET staff, F.T.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Red Cross Rep. , Homeroom Offi- cer, Triship, Masque and Mallet. JIM ADKINS: G.O.E., D.E.C.A., Office worker, Intramural football, basketball. Row 2: LINDA AKEMAN: Franklin Club, Latin Club, F.T.A. Sec., G.A.A., National Honor Society, Student Council Rep., Triship, Honor Seminar, Curators' Award. ELISE ALBERT: Blue Triangle, Oper- etta, French Club, F .T.A., National Art Honor Society, Make-up Club, Pep Squad, Triship, Stage Crew, Homecoming Chairman. Row 3: JANE ELIZABETH ANDERSON: Band, Orchestra, Operetta, F.T.A., Pep Squad, Triship, Stage Crew. KENNETH W. ANDERSON: Industrial Art Award. SALLY BROWN ANTIMI: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha There, Choraleers, Glee Club, Modern Music Masters, French Club, Pep Squad, F.H.A., F.T.A., G.A.A., Homeroom Officer, Triship. DENNIS R. ATHEN: F.F.A., Red Cross Rep., Homeroom Officer, Intramural football, basketball. Row 4: TED LEE ATWOOD: Blue Triangle, Franklin Club, Spanish Club, Track, Intramural football, basketball, Curators' Award. ROBERT REX AUSBURN: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, P. 8. G . staff, Red Cross Rep., Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., C-Club, Intra- mural basketball, Track,Mgr. DALE AUSHERMAN: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Operetta, Key Club, Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., Stage Crew. CARL LEE BAKER: French Club, Office worker, Homeroom Officer, C-Club, Intramural football, volleyball, Wrestling. L.. F1 ,ai 5, Emi , ' -.J 4 L. xg.-JE 155 'G Carolyn Baumgartner adds the finishing touches to her model house for Interior Design . J T ,ull i 1 . Row l: DAVID BALLENGER: Band, Office worker, C-Club, Intramural basketball, Football All-Conference, All-District, Track. JANE BARNES: Blue Triangle, Pep Squad, Triship. MARJORIE BARNES: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Choraleers, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, If 81 G staff, Latin-Club, G.A.A., National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Triship, Trireme, Honors Seminar, Latin II award. ROBERT BARNES: Stage Crew, Electronics Club. Row 2: BONNIE ALLIS BARR: Band, Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, CRESSET Editor, German Club, F.T.A., G.A.A. V.-Pres., Biology Club Sec., 'National Honor So- ciety, Make-up Club, Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., Triship, Stage Crew, G.A.A. award. SUSAN BARRON: Band, Orchestra, Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Choraleers, Madrigals, Glee Club, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, Latin Club, G.A.A., Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Triship. CURTIS BASINGER. CAROLYN KAY BAUIWBARTNER: CRESSET staff, F.H.A., G.A.A., National Art Honor Society Pres., Make-up Club Sec., Pep Squad, Homeroom Offi- cer, Triship. Senior lettermen Inspire Kewpie football Squad To Victorious Season Row I: WANDA BAUMQARTNER: C.O.E., D.E.C.A, Trisl1iPf. F.H.A. VICTOR BAYER: Operetta. Row 2: BRUCE HARTY BECKETT: Operettcr, Frencln Club, Homeroom Officer, Intramural football, basketball, volleyball, Stage Crew, Proiection Staff, Official's Club, Wrestling... ROY BELL: Band, Intra- mural football. ANN BENNETT: Clroraleers, Madrigal, Operetta, C.O.E., F.H.A., G.A.A., Make-up Club, Pep Squad, Reel Cross Rep., Horneroorn Officer, Triship, Stage Crew. MARILYN JEANNINE BENNETT: Latin Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Trislrip. Row 3. DOLLIE ANN aeuene G.A.A., Pep squad, stage crew. ROBERT E. BIHR: Blue Triangle, Franklin Club, French Club, German Club, Key Club, Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., Honors Seminar, Intramural basketball, volleyball, Projection Staff, Track, Homecoming Chairman, Intramural Board, Advanced Biology Award, Curator's Award, Officials' Club. BARBARA BIRMINGHAM. GARY gl , . Y, BLACKMORE: Bond, C Club, Intramural football, basketball, volley- ball, Football, Tennis, Officials' Club. 157, 158 Pitts Jarvis strikes his typical intellectual pose during an Honors Seminar while Margaret Wright listens intently. Row I: BARBARA' JONES BLEDSOE: F.H.A., Make-up Club, Pep Squad, Red Cross Rep., 20-S Club, Triship. RICHARD D. BOATMAN: Stage Crew, Electronics Club. ' Row 2: WILLIAM BODARD: C-Club, Wrestling. JOHN WALTER BOWLING: Operetta, Spanish Club, Homeroom Officer, Intra- mural football, Stage Crew, Golf, Officials Club. Row 3: ROBERT BOWSER: Band, Spanish Club, Homeroom Offi- cer, Stage Crew. BRENDA BRADLEY: Operetta, Glee Club, C.O.E., F.H.A., Triship Row 4: WAYNE BRADY: Choraleers, Operetta, Intramural foot- ball, basketball, Stage Crew. CHARLES EDWARD BREEDLOVE: Band, C.O.E. V-'Pres.,wD3E,.C.A., Homeroom Officer, Intra- mural footbal I, basketball . Senior leaders Tapped For N.H.S. Row l: WILLIAM B. BRINKMAN. DEBBIE BROCK: Make-up4Club, Triship. Row 2: BEVERLY JOBROOKS: Operetta, Spanish Club, Library Worker, Pep Squad, Triship, Stage Crew. JOHN MICHAEL BROOKS: Choraleers, Madrigals, Operetta, Office worker, Red Cross Rep., Home- room Officer, Intramural football, Stage Crew, Attendant Most Popular Soph . Boy. Row 3: JAMES RICHARD BROWN: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Choraleers, Madrigals, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, Franklin oar' J Club, French Club, National Honor Society, Red Cross Rep., Honors Seminar, Curators Award. PHYLLIS BROWN: Choraleers, Glee Club, Operetta, C.O.E., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, 20-S Club, Triship. ROSEANN BROWN: Choraleers, Glee Club, Operetta, Make-up Club, Pep Squad, Red Cross Rep., Homeroom Officer, Triship.. vrcrof KAY BROWN: Glee Club, opererrq, c.o.E., Pep squad, Triship. Row 4: LINDA BRUMFIELD: Spanish Club, G .A.A., Pep Squad, Triship. BETSY BRUNER HUDDLESTON: Operefta, G.A.A., French Club, Library worker, Make-up Club, Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Triship, Stage Crew. HEIDI BRUNK: Blue Triangle, Operetta, Franklin Club, Golden Quill Sec.-Treas., National Honor Society, National Art Honor Society, Office worker, Red Cross Rep., Homeroom Officer, Triship, Trireme Treas. , Senior Class Treas., Curators' Award. DARYL KEITH BUESCHER: C.O.E., Office worker, Intramural basketball, volleyball, football, Stage Crew, Track, Football, Baseball Manager. , 'G .x.1- L r rr rr ill ' , sw rr W 'Y .- it Seniors Take Ohio Psych. Tests Row l: JANIE BUESCHER: Band, Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Choraleers, Madrigals, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, French Club, F.T.A. Treas., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Triship, Stage Crew, French I Award, Curators Award. BETTY BURKS: F.T.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Triship. Row 2: BEVERLY BURTON: Spanish Club, G.A.A., Make- up Club, Pep Squad, Office worker, Homeroom Officer, Triship. VVENDI BUSSABARGER: Operetta, Frcnlclin Club, French Club, G.A.A., Pep Squad. Row 3: CATHERINE CALHOUN: Pep Squad. RON CALLIS: Office worker, C-Club, Intramural basketball, Electronics Club Football, Football All Conference, All-State Honorable Mention, All-District. EVERETTE JOSEPH CALVERT: Homeroom Officer. KATHY CARPENTER: G.A.A., Make-up Club, Pep Squad, Homeroom.Officer, Triship. Stage Crew. Row4e ERNEST D. CARWILI: JR.: CRt:bSI:l start, I-ranklin Club, French Club, Football, Wrestling, Intramural basketball, C-Club, Student Council Rep., Red Cross Rep., Office worker. NANCY ANN CASSITY: Choraleers, Glee Club, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, CRESSET staff, Franklin Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club, F.T.A., G.A.A. Pres., Historian, Golden Quill, Na- tional 'Honor Society, Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., Triship, Trireme, Cheerleader Co-capt., Attend- ant Most Popular Jr. Girl, Outstanding Jr. Girl Athlete, G.A.A. Award, Pep Squad Award, Homecoming Chairman, Girl's State, Curators' Award, Biology Club Treas. ,JUD CHALKLEY: Blue Triangle, Operetta, Franklin Club, French Club, Key Club, Office worker, Red Cross Rep., Homeroom Officer, Honors Seminar, Intramural football, basketball, Stage Crew, Masque and Mallet, Officials' Club. MARGARET CHEAVENS: Operetta, Spanish Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Triship, Office worker, Pep Squad I r. Y- . .4 160 mfr' . U Row l: JAMES L. CHROUSER: F.F.A., Office worker, Homeroom Officer, Intramural football. THOMASINA CIRCO. BOBBY GENE CLARK: French Club, Intramural football. CINDY CLAYTON: Modern Music Masters, Operetta, P 8- G Staff, Franklin Club, French Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Office worker, Homeroom Officer, Triship, Tfirenie, Homecoming Queen, Curators' Award. Row 2: SALLIE CLEEK: Blue Triangle, G.A.A. , Pep Squad, Office worker, Homeroom Officer, Triship. DOYLE L. CLOSSER. ALFREIDA BEATRICE COATES: G.A.A., Pep Squad. GAYLE COATS: French Club, Make-up Club, Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Red Cross Rep. V. Pres., Triship. Jeff Glenn drums his way to a grand prize in instrumental music at Talent Night. 161 Student Council Chooses Seniors To Head Homecoming Committees Row I: TOM COADAY: Latin Club, Intramural basketball, Stage Crew. DALE COOK: Wrestling Co-capt. , Vocational Buildings Trades Award. Row 2: BECKY COOPER: French club, Latin Club, F.:-i.A., Pep Squad, Triship. J. SCOTT COVINGTON: French Club, Library Club, Homeroom Officer, Intramural football, basketball, volleyball, Masque 8. Mallet. Row 3: LUCY SAMANTHA COX: Clnoraleers, Operetta, Latin Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Office worker, Red Cross Rep., Home- room Officer, Student Council Rep., Triship, Trireme V . P- Pres., Attendant to Most Popular Soph. Girl, G.A.A. Award, Masque,8. Mallet, Spring Hop Maid of Honor. LARRY H. COLEMAN. ANNETTE CRAGIN: Spanish Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Make-up Club, Pep Squad, Triship, Stage Crew, Girls' State. ESTHER CRANE: Trislnip. Row 4: RICHARD CREATH: Proiection Staff. FLORENCE CRIGHTON: Clnoraleers, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, Franklin Club. French Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., Triship, Curators' Award. JAMES E. CROWELL: Home- room Officer, Student Council Rep., C-Club, Intramural basketball, Football, Golf, Basketball. JOYCE MAY CRUM: C.O.E. . D an ,4, ig 162 ,-get Y - ff Q l , I iff g .Q I f W H, tttttt-1i,gg,.I:!,,,'IN NH H. E. Q V H. 1. ll I I I Q I, J ,Q . l ' M, M lv? I 1 Gary Lear and John Kurtz vie For a lump ball in gym class. Row I: BRENDA CRUMP: Latin Club, G.A.A., F.T.A., F.H.A., Pep Squad, Triship, Stage Crew, Girls' State. BILL CUNNINGHAM: Electronics Club. Row 2: MARY DACK: National Honor Society, Pep Squad. MIKE DANIEL: Office worker, Homeroom Officer, Stage Crew, Masque 8. Mallet. Row 3: RONNIE M. DANIEL: Band Pres., Spanish Club, Office worker, Homeroom Officer, Intramural basketball, football, volleyball, Track, Attendant Most Popular Jr. Boy, Band Drum Major, Sadie Hawkins Duke. DANIEL ALBERT DANLEY ll: Band, Modem Music Masters, Spanish Club, Homeroom Officer. Row 4: DONNA DAY: Band, French Club, G.A.A., 'Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Triship. LLOYD DAVIS: Intra- mural football, basketball, volleyball. 64 -3 Row lg LARRY E. DICKENSON: Band, Baseball, Intramural Basketball. BRENDA DOMETRORCH: Pep Squad, Spanish Club. Row 2: JACK CURTIS DOTHAGE: C.O.E., Intramural basket- ball, Projection staff. DAVE DOWELL:' Blue Triangle, French Club, German Club, Office woncer, Honors Seminar, Curators Award, National Merit Scholarship. Row 3: MARCIA MAE DEAN: F.T.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Make-up Club, Triship, Stage Crew. JAY DELMEZ: Band, Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Franklin Club, French Club V .-Pres., National Honor Society, Key Club, Office worker, Red Cross Rep. , Homeroom Officer, C-Club, Honors Seminar, Intramural football, basketball, Baseball Manager, Sadie Hawkins King, Homecoming Chairman, Curators Award. Row 4: PATRICK LEE DENNIS: P 8. G, Franklin Club, Spanish Club, Key Club, Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., C- Club, Intramural basketball, Football, Track, Masque 8- Mallet, Boys' State, Sophomore Class Sec. WILMA DeVORE: C.O.E., D.E.C.A. Two of our senior cheerleaders, Nancy Cassity and Mariley McElyea, lead a cheer during a Kewpie game. Seniors Dominate Honor Roll -21 . .,. Q , I . 1 K. F 'wr Row I: PHIL DRISKILL: Office worker, Homeroom Officer, C-Club, Intramural football, volleyball, Basketball Co-Capt., Baseball. BOB DUGAN: C -Club, Intramural volleyball, football, Wrestling. BARBARA DUGGAR: Spanish Club, G.A.A., Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Triship. JEANIE DULLE: Modern Music Masters, C.O.E., Office worker, 20-S ClubV-Pres., Triship, Row 2: PETER H. EARLY Ill: Choraleers, Operetta, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Key Club, Student Council Rep., Intramural Board Sec., Intramural football, basketball, volleyball, Stage Crew, Base- ball, Masque and Mallet, Boys' State. WILLARD LELAND ECKHARDT, JR: Blue Triangle V-Pres., Mu Alpha Theta V-Pres., Franklin Club, French Club, National Honor Society, Key Club, Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., C-Club, Honor Seminar, Football, Intramural basketball, volleyball, Curators' Award. MARY FRANCES EGGERT: Band, Operetta, Spanish Club, Pep Squad, F.H.A. Pres., F.T.A., G.A.A., Office worker, Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., Triship, Junior Homecoming Attendant, West Hall Student Council Sec.-Treas. NELDA EHLER: Pep Squad. Row 3: CHARLA ANN EMMONS: Band, Orchestra, Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Choraleers Treas., Madrigals, Modern Music Masters, Sec., Operetta, Franklin Club, G.A.A., Pep Squad, National Honor Society, Red Cross Rep., Triship, Head Twirler, Curators' Award. LARRY EMMONS: Band, Blue Triangle, National Honor Society, Franklin Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Intramural basketball, football, volleyball, Golf, Masque and Mallet, Curators' Award. Row 4: BETTY L. ENOCHS: Choraleers, Glee Club, Operetta, Latin Club, G.A.A., Make-up Club, Pep Squad, Triship, ANN FALLOONg Choraleers, Glee Club, Operetta, French Club, Pep Squad, Triship, Homeroom Officer, Trireme. Qui, , I , I I T I lgiiiifiiger I ' 51, 165 Seniors Celebrate Therr last Turn About Sadie Hawkins 166 Row l: ROY FERGUSON: Office worker, Stage Crew. JANE ANN FLEEMAN: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Choraleers, Glee Club, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, Franklin Club, French Club Sec., .F.T.A., G.A.A., National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Triship, Trireme, Mosque 8. Mallet, Cheerleader, Plane Geometry Award, Junior Class Sec., Junior Jamboree Queen, Curators Award. Row 2: PATRICIA ANN FLISCHEL: G.A.A., Pep Squad, Make-up Club, Triship. PATRICIA FLOYD: Triship. BETTY FORBES: C.O.E., F.H.A., Pep Squad, Triship. LIBBY ANN FORBIS: C.O.E., Pep Squad, Iriship, Artcraft ll Award. Row 3: PATRICIA SUE FORBIS: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Spanish Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Triship, Perfect Attend- ance Award. GEORGE FOX: Blue Triangle, Honors Seminar, Football, Basketball , Curators Award . Row 4: RAYCENE FRAZIER: F.H.A., F.T.A., G.A.A., Triship. DONNA FAYE FREELON: Band, Choraleers, Operetta, C.O.E., G.A.A., 20-S Club. After a Seminar discussion, Sally Peden tells her shocked class- mates some pertinent facts she had read. Row l: PATTY FRYE: 20-S Club . LAURA JEANETTE FULLINGTON: F.H.A., G.A.A., Make-up Club, Pep Squad, Office Worker, Red Cross Rep., Triship. Row 2: NEVA CATHERINE FUNK: Band, Operetta, Latin Club, Spanish Club, G.A.A., Pep Squad, Red Cross Rep., Homeroom Officer, Triship. KARIN GARDNER: F.H.A., Make-up Club. Row 3: MlLENA GARDNER: Spanish Club, G,A,A., Make-up Club, Triship, Pep Squad.. BRUCE W. GARRETT: Band, Spanish Club, Homeroom Officer, Intramural Basketball. Row 4: GAYLA NORELL GARRETT: Blue Triangle, Glee Club, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, P'8r G Staff, Latin Club, Spanish Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Make-up Club, Pep Squad, Triship. -JANICE LEE GARRETT: Choraleers, Glee Club, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, Spanish Club, Pep Squad, Triship. , p L: m,,Qii 1 1 ' v lil lil , ?l v Y ,. , '1:j4.,,,,L. Wifi ' 1 li, G 'i '. 'iii ' ' ul 'lm A' iii 217. a V 167 A group of energetic bays try to clean up the mess made by over- enthusiastic Seniors. ll If I -1 .W I L I , , , I. , . I , ,. ,. . , . It , I 1' 168 rr. ,, ,. ,L -.,,, mul,-lie, z. WL ESQ, 'QQ , he .. I I-er ,r. Li., Row I: DORIS ANNE GARRISON: French Club, G.A.A., Pep Squad, Office worker, Red Cross Rep. , Homeroom Officer, Triship. LINDA J. GENTRY: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Choraleers, German Club, CRESSET Staff, G.A.A., Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Operetta, Triship, Stage Crew, Plane Geom- etry Award, Curators' Award, Modern Music Masters. Row 2g JIM GERAU: Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., Intramural football, basketball. LINDA JANE GERHARDT: Choraleers, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, French Club, Franklin Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Triship, Stage Crew, Mosque and Mallet. Row 3: MISSIE GHIO: Operetta, G.A.A., Triship, Pep Squad, Stage Crew, Homeroom Officer, Masque and Mallet. DAN GILLESPIE: Band, Intramural basketball, Tennis, Wrestling. Row 4: GLENDA KAYE GI.ASSZ'Cl'I0I'QISeI'S1 Glee Club, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, Spanish Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Triship, Curators' Award. W. JEFF GLENN: Band, Office worker, Student Council Rep., Intramural basketball. pper-Classman Highlight lead arts in Sound ol Music . Qs- .. H - fir Ytsrtsw Q I It S S All ,l ,. rr. r wwrulll s ll e rt'-'.tl. 'fu,. l l Row I: GARY GOODSON: Intramural Football, basketball. SHARON C. GRATHWOHL: Choraleers, Glee Club, Operetta, Spanish Club, F.H.A., F.T.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Red Cross Rep. , Homeroom Officer, Triship, Stage Crew. Row 2: MIKE GREEN. ERIC BRICKER GRIFFIN: Band, P 81 G staff, French Club, Library worker, Key Club, I-lomeraom Officer, Student Council Rep., C-Club, Intramural basketball, football, Tennis, Football Manager, Basketball Manager, Officials Club, Masque 8g Mallet, Boys' State, M.A.S.C. Delegate. CAROLYN GROSS: Band, C.O.E., G.A.A. PATRICIA JEAN GUY: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Cboraleers, Madrigals, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, CRESSET staff, Franklin Club, French Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Golden Quill, National Honor Society, Pep Squad Hist., Office worker,.Homeroom Officer, Triship, Trireme, Girls' State, Pep Squad Award, G.A.A. Award, Curators' Award . Row 3: SUE MARIE HAGER: Choraleers, Madrigals, Operetta, Pep Squad, Triship, Stage Crew. PAUL HAGLER. Row 4: STANLEY HALL: C.O.E., Intramural basketball, volleyball. RANDY HAMILTON. 169 'ff H3 Row I: ROBERT HAMILTON, INGIRD HARMON: C.O.E., German Club,-G.A.A., Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Triship. RICHARD HARRIS: Band, Office worker, Proiection Staff, Intramurarfootball, volleyball, basketball, Basketball. JOHN THOMAS HARTLEY. Row 2: BOB HASEMAN: German Club, Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., C-Club, Intramuralbasketball, football, volleyball, Proiection Staff, Football, Track, Wrestling. WILLIAM E. HAWS. Row 3: DANIEL HEIBEL: C-Club, Intramural basketball, Football. JANICE HEISLER: Blue Triangle, Franklin Club, French Club, F.H.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Triship, Honors Seminar, Curators Award. Row 4: LINDA HEISLER: Glee Club, Pep Squad, Triship. JOHN E. 170 HELBING: Football. S.A.T.s Predict Senior's Success Row l: NANCY GERRE HELM: Glee Club Pres., Operetta, G.A.A., Pep Squad, Triship, Student Council Rep., Stage Crew. SHIRLEY HENDERSON: Blue Triangle, Operetta, Franklin Club, Latin Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Office worker, Student Council Rep. Row 2: WALTER HENDERSON: Blue Triangle, Intramural football, basketball, Wrestling, Track, U .N. Seminar Delegate. JUDY HENRY: Glee Club, Operetta, Franklin Club, Spanish Club, G.A.A., Pep Squad, Triship. Row 3: WILLIAM HICKMAN: Band, Choraleers, Madrigals, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, Spanish Club, F.T,A,, Red Cross Rep., Stage Crew. CLAUDIA HILEY: C.O.E., D.E.C.A., Spanish Club, G.A.A., Pep Squad, Triship, Homeroom Officer. PAM AHINSON: French Club, Pep Squad, Triship. Row 4: CARL HOBART: C.O.E., D.E.C.A. FRANCES ANN HOFFMAN: Band Sec., Orchestra, Blue Triangle, Choraleers, Madrigals, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, Franklin Club, German Club, F.T.A., G.A.A. Treas., Pep Squad, Office worker, Red Cross Rep., Homeroom Officer, Triship, Trireme, Honors Seminar, Senior Class Sec., Attendant Most Versatile Soph ., Trireme Leadership Ideal, Homecoming Chairman, Sr. TAP Chairman, G.A.A. Award, G.A.A. Outstanding Athlete, St. Pat's Attendant. JOHN HOFSESS: Blue Triangle, C-Club, Football. Mike Whitworth leads the Mexico Bulldogs to destruction in the Home- coming assembly. . el-. it ' E 1 1 , , 3 171 Seventh Semester Grades Are Crucial in College Acceptance 172 Raw l: SUSAN HOGAN: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Glee Club, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, CRESSET Staff, Franklin Club Sec.-Treas., French Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Golden Qlllll, G.A.A. Award, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Red Cross Rep. , Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., Triship, Trireme, Curators' Award. ELVAN HOLLIDAY. RowA2: TOM HOURIGAN: Homeroom Officer, Intramurallfqot- ball, basketball, volleyball, Stage Crew, Masque and Mallet. DOROTHY HOWARD: Law Day U .S .A. Missouri Junior Winner, Curators' Award. MARY HUETHER: Glee Club, Operetta, C.O.E., D.E.C.A., French Club, G.A.A., Pep Squad, Triship. STEVE lRVlN:- Operetta, Office worker, Red Cross Rep., Homeroom Officer, Intramural volleyball, football, bas- ketball, Student Council Rep., Stage Crew, Proiection Staff, Wrestling, Official's Club. Row 3: ,l.ll..l.lE JACKMAN: Band, C.O.E., F.l l.A. DALE JACKSON: Band, Intramural basketball. I Row 4: ILA FERN JACKSON: Operetta, F.H.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad. .JEAN JACKSON. Mariorie Barnes pins on Kirk KeIly's award for his tiniest hat at Sadie Hawkins. . 1. 3 3 I vi' , S hr, 1 ..f.-. rr -' V , T31 Row I: PATI JACKSON: Glee Club, Operetta, C.O.E., D.E.C.A. Pres., Spanish Club, Triship, Pep Squad. JANICE JAGGER: Band, Orchestra, G.A.A., Triship, Pep Squad, Soph. Art Award, Twirler. ' Row 2: J. PITTS JARVIS, III: Blue Triangle Pres., Mu Alpha Theta Pres., Franklin Club, French Club, German Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Key Club Sec., Office worker, Home- room Officer, Student Council Rep., Honors Seminar, Intramural football, basketball, Homecoming Chairman, American History Award, Boy's State, Officials Club, Optimist Youth Award, PHIL JAYNES: Band. Row 3: LINDA JENKINS: Franklin Club, French Club, F.H.A., F.T.A., Triship, Pep Squad, Home Ec II Award. CARRIE JOHNSON. ROW 4: JOHN JOHNSON: C.O.E., D.E.C.A. Sl'ateV.-Pres. NELLIE MARIE JOHNSON: Glee Club, F.H.A., Make-up Club, Pep Squad. 173 fr.-v .. ' 5 ,..Y. ., , E 1 , W , 72 5 ' ' ' 1 ' 4 ' V iff 1 ' 'nw-e 5 'N , 9? , l 1 1 fn -if .1 it A L t' 7 ' Clit. C , 1-,rj 4:7 , Row I: WILLIAM A. JOHNSON: C-Club, Track, Intramural basket- ball, Football, All-Conference, All-District B Team. CONWAY JONES: Real Cross Rep. GLYNN DALE JONES: Operetta, C.O.E., D.E.C.A., Homeroom Officer, Wrestling. RONALD JONES: Band, Math. Awarcl. Row 2: DANIEL F. KALLENBACH: Franklin Club, French Club, Stu- dent Council Rep, Curators' Award. DUANE KELLER: Franklin Club, National Honor Society, Key Club, Office worker, Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., C-Club, Football, Basketball, Track, OfficiaI's Club, Senior Class V'Pres., Boys' State. CHRISTOPHER S. KELLY, Operetta, Franklin Club, Latin Club V-Pres., Red Cross Rep., Home- room Officer, Intramural basketball. KIRK KELLY: Blue Triangle, MU Alpha Theta, P 8. G Staff, Franklin Club, French Club, National Honor Society, Key Club, Boys' State, Curators' Award. Row 3: JON A. KEMPTON: French Club, Stage Crew, Make-up Club, National Art Honor Society Treas. KENNY KEOWN: Franklin Club, German Club, Latin Club V-Pres. , Honors Seminar, Intramural football, basketball, volleyball, Projection Staff, Golf, Curators' Award. Row 4: GARY M. KERSCH: Operetta, Office worker, Stage Crew. GARY KESPOHL: Band, Intramural basketball, football. 174 5 For his skillful handling of the midget motor, Terry Nelson wins the acclaim of fellow Key Club-ers. Seniors Frolic, Undaunled by Homework, Club Meetings and Responsibilities Row I: WILLIAM KEITHLEY: Band. MICHAEL ALAN KINGREY: Office worker, Red Cross Rep. , Homeroom Officer, C-Club, Intramural basketball, Football, Track, Basketball, Honorable Mention, All-Conference Football. Row 2: SUSIE KOCH: F.H.A., o.A.A., sfege crew, e.A.A. Award. EARL R. KOGLER JR.: Stage Crew, Electronics Club. ,-.J ,wail 175 4-V nif: -cd ' .1 :Q J M X Chellie Shelbourne and Lucy Cox critically watch the Sound of Music practice . Row I: CAROL KUEHN: Choraleers, Operetta, Glee Club, Franklin Club, Spanish Club, Pep Squad, Triship. JOHN WRAY KURTZ: Band, Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Franklin Club, National Honor Society, Key Club, C-Club, Intramural basketball, volleyball, Football, Track. DIANE LAHUE: C.O.E., D.E.C.A., Pep Squad. BARBARA LAMBERT: Modern Music Masters, Operetta, Spanish Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Make-up Club, Red Cross Rep., Homeroom Officer, Triship, Stage Crew, Office worker. ROW 2: LINDA LANCASTER: Officer worker, 20-S Club. SHARON LANG: Orchestra, Operetta, Latin Club, Spanish Club, F.H.A., F.T.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Triship. LINDA LARSON: Latin Club, F.H.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Library worker. LINDA DIANE LASHBROOK: Pep Squad, 20-S Club, Triship. Seniors Show Diversity Ol Talent By Placing ln All Talent llight Categories Row l: GARY LEAR: Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., C-Club, Intramural football, basketball, Baseball. GARY RAY LEE. Row 2: MARY VIRGINIA LEECH: Blue Triangle, Operetta, French Club, G.A.A., Pep Squad, Office worker, .ljtomeroom Officer, Student' Council Rep., Trisbip, Trireme,'G.A,A,- Award., Curators' Award. DORIS LEONARD: C.O.E. ROBERT LEWIS: Cboraleers, Operetta, Red Cross Rep., C-Club, Intramural foot'- ball, basketball, Football Manager, Homecoming chairman. JEANNE LIBBEE: Band, Pep Squad, Triship. Row 3: RAYMOND FLOYD LINZIE: C.O.E. WAYNI: LONG: Choraleers, Operetta, C.O.E., Intramural basketball, Track. VICKI LOVELL: Pep Squad. JOHN LOWNEY: Homeroom Officer, C-Club, intramural football, basketball, Track. 471'-S ow-2. ,-in MH 177 41 11 em 0 'RP' ' 178 Facial expressions add to Mike Whitworth's jokes which led him to first place winner as Talent Night M.C. Row l: LINDA KAY LUCAS: Glee Club, Operetta, Spanish Club, G.A.A., F.T.A., Pep Squad, Office worker, Student Council Rep., Triship, Trireme, Cheerleader. PATTY LYNES: Make-up Club, Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Triship. Row 2: JOHN E. MARQUARDT: Intramural football, Perfect Attendance Award. BOB MARRIOTT: Intramural football, bas- ketball, Football, Track, Masque 8. Mallet. Row 3: JAMES M. MARTIN: Band, Intramural basketball. DAVID H. MATNEY: Spanish ClubV.-Pres., Intramural foot- ball, basketball, Stage Crew, Proiection staff. Row 4: JOE ARLAN MAY: Operetta, Office worker, Home- room Officer, Student Council Rep., Intramural basketball, Junior Jam King, Sadie Hawkins Duke, Homecoming Chairman. WILLIAM A. MCALLISTER JR.: Spanish Club, Stage Crew. Seniors Captain Athletic Squads Row l: BRENDA MCBAINE: Band, G.A.A., Pep Squad, Triship. WILLIAM E. M,cBAlN:. F.F.A. , , Row 2: GARY MCCALL: Homeroom Officer, Intramural football, basketball, volleyball, Basketball. JOHN MCCARTHY: Red Cross Rep., Proiection Staff. Row 3: BARBARA MCCLURE: 20-S Club. BARBARA MCDANIEL. MARILEY MCELYEA: Operettcr, F.H.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Office worker, Student Council Rep., Triship, Cheerleader. TOM MCGINITY: Operetta, Spanish Club, Office worker, Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., Stage Crew. Row 4: CORDIA ANNE McKEE: Franklin Club, French Club, F.T.A., Make-up Club, Triship, Stage Crew. CONNIE McMlNN: C.O.E., 20-S Club Treas. LINDA KAY McQUlGGz Band, Blue Triangle, Mu AIpha'Theta, Choraleers, Glee Club, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, French Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Triship, Honors Seminar, Curators' Award. MIKE MEGARITY: Band, Office worker, Homeroom Officer, C-Club, Intramural football, basketball, Track. L, 6 ', , -5 QE is X rv gl ' 501' :gi 'l .-'rt ' ,r 1 U. - -ll: ' Q., 1 179 O . Graduation Announcements Ordered Row I: BRENDA MELLOWAY: Glee Club, C.O.E., Pep Squad. GENE S. MILES: Intramural basketball, Tennis. Row 2: HELEN MILLER: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, CRESSET Copy Editor, Franklin Club, French Club V.-Pres., F.T.A. V-Pres., G.A.A., National Honor Society, Pep Squad Pres., Office worker, Red Cross Pres., Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., Triship, Trireme, Pep Squad Award, Jr. Class Rep.-at-Large, Girls' State, G.A.A. Award, Homecoming Chairman, Red Cross District Conference Delegate, M.A.S.C. Delegate, Curators' Award. PHYLLIS MILLS: Glee Club, Operetta, C.O.E., F.H.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Triship, Row'3: ROBERTA MICHELL. SUSAN MODLIN: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta , Choraleers, Madrigals, Modem Music Masters, Operetta, Franklin Club, French Club, F.T.A., G.A.A. Sec., National Honor Society V-Pres., Pep Squad, Office worker, Homeroom Officer, Triship, Trireme, All-District Chorus, Student Body Treas., Daughter's of American Colonists American History Award, D.A.R. Award, Homecoming Chair- man, Golden Quill, Curators' Award. MARCUS ANG LEN MONROE: Band, Orchestra, Blue Triangle, Choraleers, Madrigals Pres., Modern Music Masters V.-Pres. Operetta, French Club, All District Chorus, fi' Curators' Award. DAVID W. MOORE: Band, Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., C-Club, Intramural football, basketball, Foot- ball, Basketball, Track. Row 4: NEAL ELLEN MOORE: Blue Triangle , Mu Alpha Theta, Operetta, Franklin Club, Latin Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Golden Quill, National Honor Society, Pep Squad Treas., Office worker, Homeroom Officer, Triship, Trireme, Hdnors Seminar, Masque 8. Mallet, Soph. Homecoming Attendent, Most Versatile Soph. Girl, Homecoming Chairman, Curators' Award, St. Pats' Attendant. JACK MORGAN: Band, Blue Triangle V.-Pres., Operetta, Mu Alpha Theta, P 8. G Sports Editor, Franklin Club, Golden Quill, National Honor Society, Key Club, Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., Honors Seminar, Intramural football, basketball, volleyball, Golf, Basketball, Foot- ball, Masque 8. Mallet Pres., Boys' State, Homecoming Chairman, Speech Dep't. Debate Award, Curators' Award. ANN MOORIS: C.0.E. D.E.C.A., Pep Squad. CAROLYN MORRIS: Soph. Art Award. - ' -sq -.itil I'-I ' 'l 0 , I 'lvl' I:l I-Te: E 2' ' , Ill ' N .22 I , ll -' 1 it , , , , 4 , H.. JZMLU ,4 it all WW . .. ,,,,, tsl fgf' u I' .aft I, . .,:-:- , Row I: DONALD NELSON MORRIS: C-Club, Intramural football, bas- ketball, Wrestling, First Place District Wrestling. MARGIE NELL MORTON: Girls Glee Club, C.O.E., D.E.C.A., Barnwarming Queen. THOMAS EDWARD MOSELEY: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Boys' State, Franklin Club Pres., French Club, German Club V-Pres., Golden Quill Pres., Honors Seminar, Homeroom Officer, Key Club, National Honor Society, French III Award, French IV Award, German IAward, American History Award, N.M.S.Q.T. Finalist, Perfect Attendance Award, Soph., Jr. Year. DENNIS DEAN MURPHY: Electronics Club V-Pres. Row 2: JIM E. MURPHY: Choraleers, Intramural basketball, football, volleyball, Operetta, Basketball, Football, Homeroom Officer, CHARLES L. MURRAYg F.F.A. LARRY GENE MUSBACH: Choraleers, Homeroom Officer, Intramural basketball, Junior Red Cross, Operetta, Football, Spanish Club. JAMES DUANE NANSON: Band, Choraleers, Honors Seminar, Intramural football, volleyball, basketball, Latin Club, Modern Music Masters, National Honor Society, Operetta, Spanish Club, Curator's Award. Row 3: RONALD W. BLACKLOC K: Choraleers, V-Pres., Madrigals, Operetta, Homeroom Officer, Intramural basketball, football, volley- ball, Stage Crew. Row 4: MICHAEL D. WHITWORTH: Band V-Pres., Orchestra, Latin CIub,. Library worker, Key Club, Homeroom Officer, Student Council lep., Intramural football, basketball, volleyball, Football, Wrestling. 'tlfiifs L 181 Succession ol Class Meetings Held to Plan Senior Activities Row l: BOBBY NEDS: Band, Operetta, Franklin Club, Spanish Club V-Pres., Office worker, Homeroom Officer, Honors Seminar, Intramural football, basketball, Stage Crew, Proiection staff, Curators' Award. LINDA NEFF: Operetta, Franklin Club, Spanish Club, F.T.A., Make- up Club, Homeroom Officer. Row 2: EVELYN FERN NEILL: G.A.A., Triship, Perfect Attendence Award. TERRENCE M. NELSON: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Franklin Club, National Honor Society, Key Club, Office worker, Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., C-Club, intramural basketball, volley- ball, Proiection staff, Football, Wrestling, Track, Football All Conference Honorable Mention, Boy's State, Masque 8.Mallet Hist., Curators' award. Row 3: JOHN NEUFFER: Clnoraleers, Madrigals, Operetta, Homeroom Officer, Stage Crew. SUZANNE NEUKOMM: Pep Squad, Office worker, Homeroom Officer, Trislnip, Stage Crew. ANN NICHOLS: Latin Club, G.A.A., Pep Squad, Trislfmip, Stage Crew. BRENDA CAROL NICHOLLS: Pep Squad. Row 4: GARY NICHOLS. LINDA NICHOLS. RICKY-NIELSEN: Operetta, Office worker. ROBERT FRANCIS NOLKE: Operetta, Red Cross Rep., Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., C-Club, Intramural basket- ball, volleyball, Stage Crew, Electronics Club Pres., Football, Officials Club. 182 I l In various stages of progress, Bob Woodfuff, Herb Watchinski, and Larry Emmons work on a laser For a physics project. Row 1: MARY OATES: Pep Squad, 20-S Club Pres., Triship, F.T.A. JOYCE OETTING: Triship, Pep Squad. Row 2: WANDA OLD: C.O.E., D.E.C.A. HAROLD OLSAN. Row 3: JANICE O'MALLEY: Glee Club Sec., Operetta, Spanish Club Sec., F.H.A., G.A.A., Triship, Trireme, Make-up Club, Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer. BETTY ROSE OVERTON: Band, Blue Triangle, Franklin Club, G.A.A., Triship, Curators' Award. Row 4: CHRISTINE ELLEN OWENS: Band Treas., Blue Triangle Sec., Mu Alpha Theta, Choraleers, Madrigals, French Club, G.A.A., Triship, Trireme, Pep Squad, National Honor Society Treas., Office worker, Homeroom Officer, Red Cross Rep., Student Council Rep., North Hall Sec.-Treas., Girls' State, Optimist Youth Award, Homecoming Chairman, Talent Night Grand Prize, M.A.S.C. Delegate, Curators' Award, St. Pat's Attendant. KAREN LEE OWENS: Choraleers, Maclrigals, Modern Music Masters, Operetfa, Franklin Club, French Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Golden Quill, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Red Cross Rep., Homeroom Officer, Trirene, Triship Sec., All District Chorus. 183 . ,E-1 f 6 e:eEE.y.lw.lw,, W W 'ffieiitl - If uflll' TE T' , PHT- . J is .,, l 'P V 1 ' ' - ' - ' se. vfnl 1 e - V ' rf-. - s M be N emvlfw .il ll Eur:-.... ,Y Senior cheerleaders Jan Walters and Nancy Cassity radiate the general excitement of the Pep Squad after beating Mexico, Parents Plan All-Night Party Row l: JOHN PATTERSON: Choraleers, Operefta, Spanish Club Intramural Football, basketball, volleyball, Stage Crew,Football Manager, Track. DERRICK PAUW. , Row 2: MARY PAYNE: Operetta, Franklin Club, French Club, G.A.A., Pep Squad, Triship. SHARON PEACHER: Glee Club, Perfect At- tendance Award. Row 3: SALLY MUNROE PEDEN: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Choraleers, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, Franklin Club, French Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Golden Quill, National Honor Society Sec., Pep Squad, Honors Seminar, Homeroom Officer, Triship, Trireme, Sophomore Pilgrimage Award, Girl's State, Student Body Sec., Al'- tendant Most Versatile Jr. Girl, Pep Squad Award, Homecoming Chair- man, Optimist Youth Award, Masque and Mallet, Curators Award. ANITA PERKINS: Glee Club, Spanish Club, Pep Squad, Triship. Row 4: GARY PERKINS. RAYMOND PERKINS: F.F.A. Sec. 184 . '.-'-f'3- , :YT ,, f'if ' '55 will '13-S54 - 'VFW Q . Q Roilv I: MARIA PERRI: Operetta, German Club, G.A.A., Pep Squad, Triship. MICHAEL R. PERRY: Band, Orchestra, Blue Triangle, Modern Music Masters, P 8. G Staff, Franklin Club, French Club, Latin Club, Honors Seminar, Intramural basketball, Curator?-Award. JACKIE PETTIT: Choraleers, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, French Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Triship, Girls' State. VERNA LYNN PIPER: Band, Spanish Club, G.A.A., Pep Squad, Triship. . Row 2: RICHARD D. PIPES, JR.: Band, Key Club, Office worker, Stage Crew, Electronics Club, Football, Wrestling, Track, Officials Club. KATHY PLATZ: Operetta, French Club, G,A.A., Pep Squad, Triship, Stage Crew. RICHARD POOL: C.O.E., BECKYPOWELL: Operetta, Spanish Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Make-up Club, Pep Squad, Triship, Stage Crew, Girls State. Row 3: PHIL PRATT: Band. CURT PRICE: Intramural football, Pro- iection staff. Row 4: JOHN ANCEL PROCTOR: Band, P8.G Managing Editor, Home- room Officer, Student Council Rep., Homecoming Chairman, Masque 8- Mallet, Senior Rep.-at-Large, T.A.F. Co-chairman. KAREN E. PROCTOR: Choraleers, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, P 8. G staff, Franklin Club, French Club, F.T.A. Hist., National Honor Society, National Art Honor Society V-Pres., Pep Squad, Red Cross Rep., Triship, Honors Seminar, Curator's Award. Jail 4 ln. . 186 Seniors Sail Through Marathon Oi Physical Fitness Exercises g Row I: SANDY PROCTOR: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Choraleers, Glee Club Hist., Modern Music Masters, Operetta, CRESSET staff, Franklin Club, French Club, F.T.A., G.A.A,, Golden Quill, Na- tional Honor Society, Pep Squad Sec., Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., Triship, Trireme, Honors Seminar, Optimist Youth Award, West Hull Student Council Pres., Most Popular Soph. Girl, Soph. Class Treas., Most Popular Jr. Girl, Junior Clcss Sec., Mosf Popular Senior Girl, N.H.S. Outstanding Soph., Sophomore Class TAP chair'- man, G.A.A. Award, Pep Squad Award, Algebra ll Award, Curators Awarcl, St. Pal s Attendant. PAULA C. PROST: Operetfa, Spanish Club, G.A.A., Make-up Club, Office worker, Triship. Row 2: VlCKl PUGH: Operetta, Spanish Club, Pep Squad. JOE PURKETT: lntramural foofball, basketball, Stage Crew. BETHEL ANN QUISENBERRY: Glee Club, Operetta, Spanish.Club,nF.T.A., Pep Squad, Triship. JESLYN RADER: P 8. G staff, Latin Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Red Cross Rep., Homeroom Officer, Triship. Row 3: VlCKl RADER: Glee Club, Operetta, Spanish Club, F.H.A., F.T.A., G.A.A., Make-up Club, Pep Squad, Red Cross Rep.-, Home- room Officer, Triship. VICKI LYNN RAINBOLT: Blue Triangle, Pep Squqd, Triship, Algebra l Award. tRow 4: RANDY REEVES: F.F.A. Reporter, F.F.A. V.-Pres., National Honor Society, Key Club, Homeroom Officer, C-Club, Wrestling Co- Capt., Boys' Stare. S. KAY REISCH: Band, Orchestra, Choraleers, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, G.A.A., Triship. 5 i ,,,,.-, Senior Homecoming Chairman Edd Tise leads off the special Royalty Dance with Queen Cindy Clayton. Row l: SIDNEY RENFRO: Football . G ARY RHODES: Choraleers, Operetfa, Student Council Rep., Intramural bas- ketball, Stage Crew, Electronics Club. Row 2: JANIE RICHARDSON: Choraleers, Glee Club, Operetta, Spanish Club, G.A.A., Pep Squad, Triship, WALT RIETH: Latin Club, Library worker. Row 3: CHARLOTTE RIEVELEY: Choraleers, Operetta, German Club, F.H.A. Treas., V.-Pres., Pep Squad, Triship, Out- standing F.H.A.'er. GLENDA A. RIPPETO: Blue Triangle, Choraleers, Madrigals, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, French Club, Franklin Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Office worker, Red Cross Rep., Homeroom Officer, Triship, Honors Seminar. Row 4: PAT ROBERTSON. MARY JO ROBERTS: Choraleers, Glee Club, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, P 8. G staff, French Club, Latin Club, F.T.A. Treas., G.A.A., Golden Quill, Make-up Club, Pep Squad, Triship. - Q 187 Sue Schroeder and Susan Hogan ponder over Cressef copy, fitting effective words fo the available space. 'ln V ' ' ' ' ml.. ' Y W El' was V' ' , 1 4 ester' ' ' ri in I2 188 , Vu -. J Row l: PEGGY ROBERTS: Opereffa, Spanish Club, G.A .A., Pep Squacl, Triship, Sfage Crew. SABRA ROBERTS: Glee Club, C.O.E., D.E.C.A. Sec.-Treas., Pep Squad, Triship. Row 2: ANNA ROBINSON: G .A.A. ,'Trisl'1ip. BRUCE ROCHON: Inframural volleyball. Row 3: WAYNE ROLOFF: Spanish Club, Track, Wresfling, lnframural volleyball, football. DANNY W. ROMACK: Home- room Officer. Row 4: ROBERT E, ROTHERMICH: F.F.A., Intramural basket- ball. RANDY ROWLAND: Band. Seniors Star in Hickman's First Night ol the One-Act Plays rel In I l -I 1, ,r wr.: , ' ,, , , t , I If!- . ,f.. -' tt. . 1 I , . in it - - .f , W ,ri W W Y' e Ili ,wlltt . I it ' ' ll' , .. -r., .,.- ,- ,, -WL , . an , t -LJ i Q Wellne- - .if '- .,. Row I: JANET SUE RYAN: Stage Crew, F.H.A., French Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Make-up Club, Modern Music Masters, National Art Honor Society Sec., Operetta, Pep Squad, Triship, Women's Varsity Ensemble, First Prize Talent Night Poster Contest. EDWARD LEE SACHS: Artcraft I Award. Row 2: AMORETTE SACKREITER: Stage Crew, F.H.A., Franklin Club, French Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Make-up CIub', Operetto, Pep Squad, Triship. WILLIAM McCOY SANGSTER: Blue Triangle, Boys' State, C-Club, French Club, Franklin Club, Golden Quill, Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Football, Bas- ketball, Baseball, Track, Student Council, Most Versatile Sophomore and' Junior Boy, Honorable Mention CEMO football. BARBARA ANN SAPP: F.T.A., G.A.A., Modern Music Masters, Operetta, Orchestra, Pep Squad, Spanish Club, Triship. DENNIS SAPP. Row 3: DONALD EDWIN SAPP: F.F.A. MICHEL ANDREW SAPP: F.F.A. ' Row 4: JOHN SAPP. RAYMOND SAPP 189 Row l: CHARLES H. SAUER: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, P 8. G staff, Franklin Club, French Club, 'German Club, Latin Club, Home- room Officer, Honors Seminar, Curator'sAward. SUE ELLEN SCHROEDER: Band, Blue Triangle Sec., Mu Alpha Theta Sec., French Club Sec., Franklin Club, CRESSET staff, G.A.A., National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Office worker, Homeroom Officer, Triship, Trireme, Honors Seminar, Twirler, T.A.P, Co-chairman, St. Pats' Queen. LINDA SCHUDER: Band, Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Modern Music Masters, Franklin Club, Latin Club, G.A.A. point recorder, Pep Squad, Triship, Honors Seminar, G.A.A. Award, Curator's Award. NANCY K. SCHULL: Office worker, Red Cross Rep. Row 2: DALE SCHULTE. GERALD SCHULTE: Band, Intramural bas- ketball. l Row 3: CAROL +SCRl,YNER: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Glee Club, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, Franklin Club, Latin Club, F.l'l.A., G.A.A., National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Honors Seminar, Stage Crew, Curator's Award. JULIE SEE: Blue Triangle Treas., Mu Alpha Theta Treas., Choraleers, Glee Club V.-Pres., Modern Music Masters, Operetta, Franklin Club, Spanish Club Treas., F.T.A. Pres., G.A.A., National Honor Society State Sec., Pep Squad V.-Pres. , Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep. , Triship, Trireme, Elks Leadership Award, Curator's Award. Row 4: EDWARD SEXTON: Band, Homeroom Officer, Intramural basketball. CHARLES SHAW: F.F.A., Homeroom Officer, Intra- mural football. . A ff.. l git- A f Q Y An, Y rd. , , L. 190 Seniors Vigorously Support Teams Row I: BRENDA JOYCE SHEETS: Spanish Club, Pep Squad, Triship. CHELLIE SHELBLJRNE: Operetta, P 8. G.Co-editor, French Club Pres., G.A.A., National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Triship, Trireme, Masque 8. Mallet Treas. Row 2: SAM SHELTON: C-Club, Basketball, Masque 8. Mallet. R.L. SHOWENS. Row 3: DON SIMMONS: Franklin Club, French Club, Golden Quill, National Honor Society, Key Club, Office worker, Homeroom Officer, C-Club, Basketball Co-capt., All-State Honorable Mention, All- District, All-Conference, Baseball, Football, Soph. Class Pres., Most Popular Soph. Boy, Most Popular Jr. Boy, Sr. Class Pres., Most Popular Sr. Boy, Homecoming Chainnan, Boys' State. CARL SMITH: Spanish Club, Red Cross Rep., Homeroom Officer, Stage Crew. RAYNELLE SMITH: Band, Spanish Club, G.A.A., Pep Squad, Triship. Row 4: DENNIS SNELL: Band, Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, P 8. G Editor, Franklin Club, Latin Club Pres., National Honor Society, Homeroom Officer, Honors Seminar, Masque 8. Mallet V.-Pres., Curators' Award. ALLEN JAMES SNIDER: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, P 8. G staff, Franklin Club, French Club, Golden.Quill, National Honor Society Pres., Key Club Pres., Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., C-Club, Honors,Seminar, Masque 8. Mallet, Homecoming Chairman, Boys' State, International Key Club Convention delegate, Curators' Award, Most Versatile Sr. Boy. ROGER SNODGRASS. After cleaning Hickman grounds, Key Club members curiously in- spect a fellow member's motor scooter. c 191 l J Senior Hard Work ls Recognized At Hrckman Awards Assembly M i ' ' ' 14 i5'.t ,- . -Lg,.g,.g!5 it 1 'tilt-,gee I I 9 H 192 Row I: DENNIS LEE SPEARS: Football. MIKE G. STEWART: C.O.E. Row 2: LINDA STONE. PAUL STONE: Band. STEPHEN STONE: Glee Club, F.T,A. STANLEY LAROY STONER: Band, C.O.E., D.E.C.A. Row 3: OZELLA SUTTON: CRESSET Business Manager, Latin Club, Spanish:Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Triship, Pep Squad. MARK S. SWANSON: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Franklin Club, German Club Pres., National Honor Society, Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., Honors Seminar, Electronics Club, World History Award, Chemistry Award, German ll Award, Math V Award, National Merit Scholar, Curators' Scholarship. Row 4: KANDY SWEET: Band, Glee Club, Operetta, Spanish Club, F.T.A., Pep Squad, Triship. JENNIFER SWINEY: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Franklin Club, French Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Office worker, Red Cross Rep., Homeroom Officer, Triship, Trireme. Honors Seminar, Curators' Award. Horticulture students Raymond Perkins, Randy Reeves, and Charlie Shaw make Christmas wreaths from evergreens. Row I: SHARON TALLMAGE. KENNETH A. TAYLOR: Band. Row 2: PAMEIA JOICE TAYLOR: Make-up Club, Pep Squad, Triship, Stage Crew. GARY THOMAS: Choraleers, Operetta, Intramural football , basketball, Stage Crew, Electronics Club. Row 3: LYNN THOMPSON: Choraleers, Maclrigals, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, P 8. G Business Manager, French Club, Triship, Masque 8. Ma l let Sec., Talent Night Grand Prize. WANDA THROCKMORTON: Operetta, Franklin Club, French Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Make-up .Club, Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Triship, Stage Crew, Curators' Award. Row 4: JANIE TIBBS. JERRY E. TIFFANY: C.O.E. 193 Jennifer Swiney awards Mark Monroe a corsage for his Most Beautiful hat. ' Row l: EDD CONNER TISE: CRESSET Photography Editor, Franklin Club, French Club, Golden Quill, National Honor Society, Key Club V.-Pres., Office worker, Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., Intramural basketball, football, Student Body V.-Pres., International Key Club Convention delegate, Overall Homecoming Chairman, Optimist Youth Award, M.A.S.C. delegate. NANCY TORRANCE: Pep Squad, Triship. ELIZABETH LOIS TOWNSEND: Pep Squad, Triship, Stage Crew. BECKY TURNER: Spanish Club, F.H.A. Row 2: EVELYN TURNER: Band, F.H.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Office worker, Triship, TERRY TURNER: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, French Club, F.H.A., G.A.A., F.T.A., Pep Squad, Office worker, Triship, Honors Seminar, Curators' Award. CAROLYN UNKLESBAY: Band, Orchestra, Blue Triangle Treas., Mu Alpha Theta Treas, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, Franklin Club, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Red Cross Rep., Triship, Curators' Award. TOM VANATTA: Operetta, P 8. G staff, Spanish Club, Key Club, Homeroom Officer, Intramural volleyball, basketball, Track. accalaureate and Graduation Climax ur Years ol Hard Work for Seniors Row l: SHARON VANDERHOOF: Blue Triangle, CRESSET staff, Franklin Club, French Club, Latin Club Sec., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Red Cross Rep., Triship, Honors Seminar, Curators Award. DONNIE VOORHEIS. Row 2: JEAN WADE: G.A.A., Pep Squad, Triship. LINDA JO WAGGONER: Spanish Club, Pep Squad. LES WAGNER: French Club, Homeroom Officer, Football, Intramural basketball. JAN WALLER: Latin Club, Spanish Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, :S ' , 1 J no it ru 1 rr r Homeroom Officer, Triship. Row 3: JANICE WALTERS: Choraleers, Glee Club, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, CRESSET staff, Franklin Club, Spanish Club V.- Pres, F.T.A., G.A.A., Golden Quill, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Horneroom Officer, Student Council Rep., Triship, Trireme, Cheerleader Co-Capt., Most Versatile Jr. Girlf, Most Versatile Sr-. Girl, Pep Squad Award, G.A.A. Award, City TAP chairman, Home- coming Chairman. JO ANN WALTERS: ,F.l'l.A., Pep Squad, Triship. MARY JEAN WARD: Spanish Club, Pep Squad, Triship. BRENDA WASHINGTON: Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, Operetta, G.A.A., Pep Squad, Triship. rr 195 -.1', Q gr! .ggi . , 0 O 196 C1 - faq 'ngb- Hiding behind Eddie Tise, Sandy Proctor hopes Mr. Stawski won't stop to ask why she isn't in class. Row I: ROSE MARIE WASHINGTON: Band, Choraleers Sec., Madrigals, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, Spanish Club, G.A.A., Pep Squad, Triship. HERB WATCHINSKI: Band, Orchestra, Spanish Club, Golden Quill, National Honor Society, Key Club, Office worker, Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., North Hall Student Council Pres., C-Club, Track, Football Co-Capt., Attendant Most Versatile Jr. Boy, Junior Class Pres. , Boys' State, Football AII-Conference Honorable Mention. Row 2: DAVID R. WATERS: Band, Red Cross Rep., Homeroom Officer, Intramural football, basketball. JERRY WATSON: C. O. E. Row 3: JOHN WATT. DEAN WEHMEYER. Row 4: GLENN WEHMEYER. JUDY WHITE: F.T.A., G.A.A., Spanish Club, Pep Squad, Triship. Kewpie Spirit Sparks Team Row I: DOUGIAS WHITT: Spanish Club, Homeroom Officer, Curators' Award. MARY ANN WICKHAM: Band, Modern Music Masters, CRESSET staff, Latin Club, G.A.A., F.H.A., Reporter, Stage crew, Make-up Club, Pep Squad, Triship. - Row 2: GREIG LEE WICKSTROM: Band, Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Operetta, Franklin Club, Spanish Club, Homeroom Officer, Projection staff, United Nations Delegate, Curators' Award. GARY WILEY: CRESSET staff, National Honor Society, Key Club, Office worker, Student Council Rep., C-Club, Football All-Conference Honor- able Mention, Basketball, Baseball, Student Body Pres., Junior T.A.P. chairman, Senior T.A.P. chairman, Junior Class V.-Pres. Row 3: ROBERT WILKERSON. LINDA KAY WILLIAMS: C.O.E., Perfect Attendance Award. PHYLLIS JEAN WILLIAMS: F.H.A., F.T.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Triship. HARRY WILLIAMSON. Row 4: WALLY WILLIAMSON: Choraleers Pres., Madrigals, Operetta, Homeroom Officer, Intramural football, basketball, volleyball, All- District Chorus. DONNA WILSON: Choraleers, Madrigals Sec. , Modern Music Masters Treas., French Club, F.H.A. V.-Pres., G.A .A., Pep Squad, Red Cross Rep., Homeroom Officer, Triship. MARSHA WILSON: Operetta, F.H.A.., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Triship. MURRELL WILSON, JR.: Band, Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Latin Club, 'Office worker, Homeroom Officer, Intramural football. , E 7325152 ' ll 1 197 if if in 198 ' ,s. .lf-1 Seniors Become New Alumni Row l: SALLY ANN WILSON: Glee Club, C.O.E., D.E.C.A., Pep Squad, Triship. BETTY ANN WOLF: C.O.E., D.E.C.A., Home Economics Award. Row 2: KENT WOOD: Homeroom Officer, C-Club, Baseball, Basket- ball, Football. YOLONDA WOODFIN: Glee Club, Operetta, German Club, F.H.A., F.T.A. Pep Squad, Triship, Masque 8.Mallet. Row 3: ROBERT WOODRUFF: Band, Blue Triangle, Operetta, Mu Alpha Theta, Choraleers, Modern Music Masters Pres., French Club, Golden Quill, National Honor Society, Key Club Treas., Student Council Rep., Honors Seminar, Intramural basketball, Masque 8. Mallet, French lll Award, Boys' State, City TAP Chairman, Optimist Youth Award, Curators Award. MARGARET WRIGHT: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, Franklin Club, French Club, F.T.A., National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Triship, Honors Seminar, Curators Award. RONNIE YAMNITZ: Intramural volley- ball, Track, Drafting lAward. DAVID YOEST: Stage Crew, Electronics Club. Row 4: MILIJ-XRD L. YOUNG: C.O.E. DIANNA ZANEIS: C.O.E Pres., D.E.C.A., F..H.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Triship. DAVID ZEILBECK: Intramural, basketball, Stage Crew, Electro- nics Club Sec.-Treas. NANCY SUSAN ZENGE: Blue Triangle, Mu Alpha Theta, Choraleers Hist., Madrigals, Modern Music Masters, Operetta, P 8. G staff, Franklin Club, French Club, G.A.A., National Honor Society, Make-up Club, Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Student Council Rep., Triship, Trireme Pres., Curators Award. i 4:22. I. Row I: SHARON ZOBRISKY: Spanish Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Pep Squad, Homeroom Officer, Trislwip. DAVID ZUMWALT. JIM DALY. LARRY DUNCAN: Band. Row 2: JANICE FEARHELLER. LAURENCE KENNY: Band, Intramurals, Proiection staff. DON SPRAGUE: Operetta, C.O.E. MIKE ENG: Office worker, Homeroom Officer, Intramural basketball , Stage Crew. Kewpie Spirit, Mike Wlwitworth, waves to the spectators at the Hame- comlng game. . .4 -4. -,. ,. Q: ' .I I , , . 199 LVM! .f- ,Q H E I .ff '-. 'I nf. , WE. Y' 'wir W? , A.' g1 ' , . 4.1 ' , f- .V N r.-..c1,......,.-..,.v,:..,,,,,,, 4 i , -1- aff-Q - --- .S 1 ,,. .r-A-s J in-DE M If r W 201 Smith Studio YOUR CRESSET PHOTOGRAPHER 1014 EAST BROADWAY Smifh Studio offers complete phofogrophy service - commercial and portroif phoio- grcphy, comercis, film, ond developing . For Complete News Service Recd The C0lUMBlA DAllY TRIBUNE Your Home Newspcper Good Luck To The Sfudeni' Body From GREENSPON'S Central Missouri's Finest PARKS 0F COLUMBIA Bonnie Bcnrr has ci difficult decision---which blov,1se,shclll she icke? V BAKER-McClINTIC 'Blum-Irv- Q' Chrysler Airtemp Air Conditioners 'Aluminum Storm Doors and Windows Garage Doors 9' Mineral Wool Insulation lOl9 East Walnut Gl 2-9l3l Stephanie Schroeder, Janet Pinkney and Becky Boker form a reception cornmittee for Baker-McClintock I Er nm HARDWARE TRAVEUER MOTEL 'l'56 New Units True Value 'Every Comfort 8l2 Broadway Next To Howard Johnson Restaurant Dial Gibson 3-47lO Interstate 70 GI 2-OlOl H q.,, I , 'Ulm 5' f i l l L . -- - ri J ' lg. . 3' e' m '59 - 'P 1 a 5 P B G- -' 2 A- A T' A 0 'V' '565 . ' 4 Q P , K 5' ' 5 l.l,.r- 0 3 ' '.,. -'HING GQ P E 2 ff I V ,A , Quality For 97 Years d . 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Broadway we. Iii, in vi. I w I iiii UIIRIIII I fls5siHu:Oh 5 iillfi ' :ss , , p ii ,Fix uw uv, I , E535 HJR: 'T QEIQ7 , if al F' Ernie Carwile draws a bead on an imaginary rabbit, enioying the Feel ofthe gun S 8, M ATHLETIC GOODS 919 East Broadway THE STEPHENS MOTEL Columbia, Missouri Business Route 70 GI Stephens Holiday Motel Columbia, Missouri 7TT E. Business Route 70 GI 2-3I9T 2-3125 ,h ,,,.., ,,s,. There was a young co-ed named Grace Whose home was a gang meeting place. Her steady, named Eddie, I Helped get parties ready By bringing home Coke... by the case. 'And that's a slick idea for g at your house! ' ' ' the next meeting of the gang I 7 I mf Hu m I B3 'X ,531-:sw if Y -ss x -, ,. M tl' , N I 1 - ,1 A I .I A H , it 4' 4 - ' . frri nf ,gf nv, 'il 11 6. Q . , . ., , gf- f -: so - - , i 1 H A I I' :I -I fffhgi a ' , t V iff : me g ,I 2- ' QL.: es? ' ff is-51 ,. i 44335 T Q:-L. . 'MMD V lim?-? f is .-2 '.af , :i?'f?7E? A 1' Ei ' -i I ' , 1 , ' ' . ' -' . Q. A ,J -.I '. - A - . ff , 2 L I - IL' ? .-:.:',1' ff' lx '- Q V , .f J k 0 WIllS FEED STORE I9I4 Hereford Drive GI 9-6826 FEED GRAIN SEED FERTILIZER PARKER FUNERAL SERVICE. INC. In Columbia Since I886 Tenth cincl Walnut DEAN'S TOWN 8. COUNTRY On The Strollwoy Clothes For The Young In Heart Cheri Entsminger and Martha Jackson sniff the assorted fragrances at Decm's 205 lx soolf Brofher 9th And Broadway Host oF the Highway Linda Ormiston, Kathy Guy, Sandy Glover, and Cheryl Dorsey pay a visit to Vet's Body vfrs Auto Bonv ia FRAME Shop. v HOWARD Jonnsou Moron loner 9O7EC'S'AS Columbia Missouri 9-6742 Christian College 1851 206 l fx l K1 Carole Kubach, Sharen Garrett, Janice Libby McCluskey, Gail Petri, and Beverly Schilb, Hickman graduates now attending Christian College, pose for the CRESSET photographer . Carpenter, Karen Garrett, Caryl Wood, NOWEll'S United Super Market ' Bakery and Delicatessen Owned And Managed By Hickman Grads West Boulevard At Worley -Ni 'Qi ,,,:.,, YY- . - -A-J-1 , Q 1 ' A '-xx-.-x-ix K q1i. , ,ir iii ii H xii nu ' A. , H Pcs, 1 -Aer - - -- -'-- -lf,,,.L-, , V V l MARCH DRUG STORE Wilkes and Range Line Phone GI 3-4417 Columbia, Missouri Post Office Sub-Station Depend on PIPE 8. STEEL Wholesale Plumbing 81 Heating Supplies 24l2 Business Loop 70 E . Come in and see our New Modern Show Room WIGWAM CAFE i - - f af? Qiff- 9. A You Don't Have to Be A Big Chief To Eat at The Wigwam. GX s SM4620 .9 R '-3: gzffewovus fm OA! 77fZ' 5fT470ZZW4Jf Linda Gentry watches Carolyn Baumgartner try on shoes at the Novus Shop. Hwy. 40 E. ' lsn't it nice to know that the store that made you the high school miss with the light, right touch of chic is here to dress you beautifully now that yoU're a Grown-Up Girl Graduate? BARNETT'S DRUG SUNDRIES RED WEIR Hitt 8.vLocust Ph. GI 3-4613 Features Russell Stover Candies Hallmark Cards Revlon Max Factor Complete Hair Care Proclucts BOONE CO. Oll Tires, Batteries, ancl Accessories Qui! Bi Park GI 3 4409 CONGRATU LATIONS ' TO THE 1965 GRADUATING . CLASS OF' HICKMAN HIGH SCHOOL f 'Q ' FROM ALL OF US AT ' 'W'T fr-- Jes, 1 . V - -fr W WZ if 3-as nnegs A Lauren Glauser and Linda Lewis add decoration r th GI ' . TIGER M010R COMPANY O e auger s'9n POl'Tl'lC'C . . . Tempest Authorized Sales 8. Service Real Estate A Insurance Phone G1 2-3155 Low and High Priced Homes 705 Business Loop 70 E . HA South Eighth GI 2-0121 Congratulations 1965 Graduates WYA1T'S UNITED SUPER in downtown Columbia night-time fashions at Gene Glenn's. Sandy Proctor and Jan Walters admire the latest 209 DANIEL BOONE MOTOR HOTEL TAVERN 8. COFFEE SHOP Columbia's Finest Dinina Doom 7th and Broadway GI 3-4105 Duane Nanson accepts a reservation at his . Father's hotel. ,X 3 , - og. . , ,, .1-A, 37' -1 . gs ClEEK'S APPLIANCE-FURNITURE 1000 W . Broadway Columbia, Missouri 210 THE HAPPY HOUSE 21 on the Strollway Phone 9-1050 Counting change, Kay Reisch serves a satisfied customer. KEllY PRESS, INC. 30 Years Of Service 201 S. Eighth Columbia, Missouri Kirk Kelly delivers a printing order for his Father. Bosal-DEANPS For .That Seventeen Look, In The sporfswear ' Fashions Of Today Inside BOB'S --MARKET ., i COLUMBIA ovncmns e e ll For All Optical- Needs l 1 5 ' Bill Cunningham gets his hair cut by his grandfather . I3 O Th St ll n e ro way DANIEL BOONE' BARBER SHOP G' 34345 11 N. sevenfh Phone 3-5460 Yellow Cab Co. Dial Gibson 3-4191 or 3-8747 a Yellow Cab during snowy weather. Ozella Sutten and Marilyn Bennett rel-y on 211 ron me DRAINAGE PLAN, CALL ,,-1-Q M 81 M HIWAY MATERIALS CO. Dakota SL Grand P. O. Box 135 CSW of I-70 Sz. Providence Road Interchangej Telephone Area Code 314 Glbson 3-4427 COLUMBIA, MISSOURI 65202 Missouri Pipe for Missouri Drainage A 8. P SUPER MARKET 3I2-S. 9th Columbia, Mo. Pizza From P' H lzzu ui i 1 ' Bonnie Barr eagerly awaits a tempting pizza from the Pizza Hut. For Carry Out or Dining Out Call The Pizza Hut Phone GI 9-I III I22 South 7th order by phone for faster service For the best in air transportation patronize the Columbia Flying Service. COIUMBIA FIYIIIG SERVICE Municipal Airport Congratulations to the Classmates of Marsha Wilson, the Class of l965 WILSON OLDSMOBILE AND CADILLAC CO. I. E. HATHMAN. INC. General Contractors Hathman Bldg . Builders of New West Entrance and Gymnasium MID-MISSOURI OIL COMPANY AMERICA'S FINEST FOOD CONFECTIONS - THE Broadway Conoco - Parkade Conoco 204 E. Broadway, Columbia, Mo. 6520l 5 SHOP SAM c. stoNE --owners -W. D. ANDERSON I 209 South 8th Columbia, Mo. Phone 33325 Phone GI 2-8864 .IOHN EPPLE CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors Columbia, Missouri Builders OF Stadium Addition I 963 1 I CENTRAL DAIRY Glbson 2-0355 FRESHER MILK!! PRODUCED ON CENTRAL MISSOURI DAIRY' FARMS I WANT TO BE YOUR MlLKMAN. Jim and Donnie Walden strum a few chords on the electric guitar and banjo at Shaw and Sons. SHAW 8. SONS MUSIC C0. 214 Nancy Cassity and Patti Guy check fthe senior announcement samples for the most impressive ones. Iosten's FINE CLASS RINGS - ANNOUNCEMENTS YEARBOOK - AWARDS J . D. Hal Kersch - representative uCOIl1'ID:b13'S Newest - House of Fashions Featuring National Brands , f'Whi're Sfag 0 Aileen 22 N . Ninflw Uane Colby I 5 PaH'i Duke Junioriles Homemade Pies l 'a'l'mtzl:,'l'l'l'll Teenmafe by Darlenette :alum-nbia,mo. and Plate Lunches v WZZC I all G 1 f' A f Columb11a's Smartest Shop for Girls 9l8 Easr Broadway Second Floor Suzanne's Suzie Teens affracfs Carolyn Bc1umgarTner's shopping eye. ACROSS FROM H. H. S.. 'T I F 05141141.2110 COLUMBIA , MO. Let's Keep Bowling-ll GAA and GYM CLASS OFFICIAL BOWLING LANES 32 LANES ROTH REALTY COMPANY, INC. Dudley Roth proudly displays The sign of The Rofln Realty Company. 5 Glenda Miller proudly demonstrates her typing skill on a new typewriter at Millers Book Store. lrt M f: S With Automatic Flying Margins A Hermes Exclusive MlllERS BOOKS 8. STATIONERY 920 East Broadway REX BARBER SHOP 23 South Ninth Street Columbia, Missouri ZERO HOUSE Since' 1926 llO N . l0th Street FOR' THE ioofh TIME This Safe, Sound And Dependable Financial Institution CONGRATULATES THE SENIOR CLASS And, We Hope That We Can Be OF Much Service To You During The Years To Come! COLUMBIA, MO. MEMBER F Di C The Bank That Has Served In The Main- Stream Of Columbia's Life For lOO Years! 216 .h f 4-7.2:15:-A1:-5:2133:1:525::3:,:::::,:g.q:::523-,4..,:,:.,,',:4,',,,,W'.. 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Simon Construction Company erects the new Nuclear reactor For the University. Mm OF Course 906 East Broadway Columbia, Missouri Hart Schaffner 8g Marx Clothes Gary Wiley watches Herb Watchinski try on a jacket at Puckett's. M.F.A. OII. COMPANY my reg: With Its Columbia Stations Extends Congratulations To The I965 Kewpies OIL COMPANY 218 WATCH REFAIRINB WATCHES BANDS BU NIJ 5 STREET BIJLUMBIA MISSEIURI Congrofulcfions From MEMORIAL BAPTIST -CHURCH Paris Rood AI' Woodrow Sfreer Columbia, Missouri H . Byron Bruce, Posfor Wag 9I8 E. Broodwoy Phone GI 3-7484 Carolyn Boumgorfner browses through the racks .of Fluffy sweaters of Suzonnes. . 'zzuuf 7 , irguuvf K Missouri Store Bldg. Phone GI 9-6958 BEST WISHES - TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OI' I965! Conley-Myers Insurance Agency CALL US FOR YOUR COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION 32 NoRrH EIGHT:-I STREET coLuMBlA, Mlssoum GIBSON 2-0131 219 l.D. JOHNSTON'S C I t L' OFA t S I' BOB .IONES D-X SERVICE omp e e me I upp 'es Crepe Paper and 24 Hour Wrecker Service Other Party Decorating Materials IIO2 E . Business Loop 70 Phone GI 3-8755 Phone GI 3-5476 702 Broadway IN PROUD ACCLAIM WE PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO HICKMAN HIGH SCHOOL AND TO THE IDEALS FOR WHICH IT STANDS. UNITED BY THE TIES OF FELLOWSHIP AND LOYALTY, WE MOVE FORWARD BENEATH THE PURPLE AND GOLD. CONGRATULATIONS GRADS! CHERISH FONDLY THE MEMORIES OF YOUR KEWPIE DAYS AND THE GREAT TRADITION THAT IS HICKMAN. WE HOPE, TOO, THAT YOU WILL REMEMBER THOSE OLD AND n HONORED CALL LETTERS IN YOUR YEARS TO COME. I K F R U Radio ALWAYS BOOSTING THE KEWPIESI 220 ' I 1919, IX' lglfll 'I I' 'I I' I' Il I' Ii lg li I I' ENXNN N66 N -X. f ' ws. TIRE SUPPLY, INC. T403 E . Business Loop 70 Dunlop Tires OF Quality The Best Costs Less At PERRY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Clothing And Shoes For AII The Family I8 North Sth Street CoIumbia, Missouri GI 3-5343 MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME Lyman W. 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Suzanne's for the crown used in the photo For the royalty division page. , The Missourian for the use 'of photos and negatives, particularly sports pictures. - it and Gaye Burton model chic Fashions from T h e THE CLOTHES SCLOSET 27 on the Strollway Shop - For Price and Fashion olsv Y ' i'-'-' A -4 Faculty Index Singing Christmas hymns through H i ckmans' halls, led by Mr. Toalson ,has become a tradition . 7..-f Miss Kitchens helps herself to the food prepared for the Blue Triangle Penny Dish Supper. 226 Teach Ackley, Larry A. . . . Ahmann, Linda . . . Anderson, A. John . . Barr, Lola Jeanne' . . Batterson, Wilma A. er's lndex name, Eliot F. . . . '. Behrens, Leo,. . Best, Roland . . . Bing, Pauline . . . Blackburn, Betty . . Brown, Betty . . . Byrant, Bob .... Bybee, Susan , . . . Campbell, Charles . Carlson, Dottie Jane Cllngan, Neoma . . . . Courtney, Sandra . . Craven, Holly .... Delmez, Alice E. . . Dickenson, Ralph G. . Dickerman. Virginia Faurot, Fred W. . . Ferguson, Susan . . . Fielding, Marvin R. Garrett, Howard V. . Gordon, Sandra. . Griffin, Jean . . . Harness, Alta . . . Hawkins, Lo1aM. . . . Hawley, Peggy. . . . . Henderson, Richard G. . Higdon. William F. . Hoskin, Frank . . Hoskins, Marcella . . Ingrum, Ruth .... lngwersen, Donna , . Johnson. Jayne A. . Judy, Dan C. ..... . Jungmeyer, Paul EI . Keller, Mercedes . . King, Lucille . . . Kirtley, Kay Kitchens, Nellie . . Kuhlman, Donna. . . Kyllonen, Frances T. . Laird, Marcia S. . . . Lambeth, David O. . . Lemons, Nancy . . Lindgren, Elaine .Long, Orla F. ..., . McClana.han, Sam F. . . McLeod, James C.. . McTurnan, Helen. . Meister, Willis N. . . Moreau, Hazel ..... Nauman, Geraldine C. Nelson, Florence M. . Norton, Sandra Kay . Oohs, Dan ...... Orvis, Mary . . . . Pape, Bill . . . . Parsons, Judy. . . Powell, Dale. . . Powell, Juanita ,... Ragland, Mary ..... Renwick, Judith C. . Riechman, Marguerite . . Ritter, James,R.. . . . Roark. Robert L. . . . noberts, Donald R. . . Runnalls, James J. . . Sadlch, S. R. .... . Sallmann,-Robert J. . . Schille, Charlene. . . Schneider, David R. . . Scott, Judy ...... Silver, Robert . . . Smith, David D. . . Stawski, Conrad . . . Stephenson. Gloria. . Sterling, Ralph . . . Stewart, Maxine. . . Strauser, Jean ..... Thomas, Wayne L, .... Thompson, Russell V. . Tidwell, Sarah Lou . . Toalscn, Kent ..... Torbett, Dan . . . Tulenko, Paul . . Ward. 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Ray ......... - - 55 Watchinslcl, Annavesta . . . - - 63 Westerfield, Mary c. . . - - 32 Wiggins, Ruth . .... - - 33 wmscou, Vicki .... - - 24 Wofford, Jane Ann . . - -J Wyatt, Eugenialu . . . - - Club Index BAND Pres.-Ronnie Daniel V.-Pres.-Mike Wbitworth Sec.-Chris Owens Treas.-Franny Hoffman Anderson, Jane Baker, Rebecca Ballenger, David Barks, Martha Barr, Bonnie Barr, David Barron, Susan Bell, Roy Berkley, Richard Beverly, Mary Biesemeyer, James Bise, Richard Blackmore, Gary Bond, Marilyn Brooks, Phyllis Brooks, Wendy Brown, Janice Brown, Sally Buescher, Jane Burton, Robert Cavanah, Richard Coleman, Steve Cooper, Dicksie Cornelison, Mary Crane, John Curry, Bobette Dake, Brenda Day, Donna Dickenson, Judith Dickerman, Leland Dorsey, Sheryl Daugherty, Janet Dugan, Tom Duggar, Lynda Dukes, Jimmy Duncan, Larry Edmonds, Martha Edmondson, David Elderbrook, Donna Emmons, Charla Emmons, Larry Etnire, Roberta Fisher, Linda Fisher, Mike Foley, John Ford, Sharon Forsee, Donald Fox, Andrew Fuchs, Cathy Fullington, Hazel Funk, Cathy Gillespie, Dan Graves, Marie Gross, Carolyn Gross, Kendal Hall, Deborah Hammers, Steve Harris, Richard Hayter, Bill Hellem, Steve Henry, Mike Hill, Harold Hill, James Hoffman, Nancy Holmen, Grace Hopper, Joyce Hunt, Frank Jackson, Bill Jacobs Norma Jagger, Janice Jagger, Patty J aynes, Don J aynes Phil Jaynes , Julie Jones, Ronald Jose, Philip Keel, Gene Keithley, Bill Kespohl, Gary Klingner, Connie, Kurtz, John Lahue, Charles Leech, Nancy Lewis, Larry Logan, Rodger Lovell, Bette Marsh, Deena Martin, James McBaine, Ann McBaine, Brenda McGee, Michael Mcllvain, Gary McKibben, James McQuitty, Ethel McQuigg, Linda Megarity, Mike Monroe, Mark' Mowrer, Linda Nanson, James Nanson, Nancy Nibbelink, Larry Nichols, Janet Nistendirk, David Odor, Cindy Ormiston, Linda Overton, Betty Palmer, Dale , Petri, Robin Piatt, Randy Piper, Verna Pipes, Richard Potter, Tasso Pratt, Phil Purdy, George Purdy, Larry Pyatt, Linda Ravenscraft, Phyllis Rayford, Barbara Rees, Janie Reeves, Roger Reisch, Susan Riley, Chris Roberts, Janet Robertson, Ronald Robinson, Linda Roth, Dudley Rowland, Stephen Russell, Randy Sapp, Sharon Schroeder, Stephanie Schuder, Linda Schulte, Gerald Scott, Steven Sexton, Howard Shaw, Randy Shrout, Tom I Smith, Harry Smith, Raynell Starke, Richard Stone, Richard Strong, Craig Sublett, Patricia Sumpter, Kirk Sweet, Kandyce Taliaferro, Steve Taylor, David Taylor, Kenneth Tornerlin, Jerry Unklesbay, Carolyn Walden, James Warren, Gary Washington, Brenda Washington, Rose Watchinski, Herb Watchinski, Robert Wickham, Mary Wickham, Linda Williams, Betty Williams, Sandra Williamson, John Wilson, Murrell Woodruff, Bob Wright, Clyde BIOLOGYCLUB Pres.-Bob Clingan V.-Pres.-Bob Shaznberger Sec.-Bonnie Barr' Treas.-Nancy Cassity Akeman, Linda Artley, Jan Athen, Dennis Austin, Robert Baker, Martha Ballard, Bruce Ballard, Sharon Balsamo, Steve Baumgartner, Bob Baumgartner, Monica Beckett, Bruce Bedard, Leigh Bolstad, Sally Botdorf, Mike Brown, Jim Bryan, Mary Ann Bumgarner, Cathy Burkhardt, Paul Burnett, Nancy Bussabarger, Wendi Callison, Phyllis Case, Jerry Chancellor, Brenda Chapman, Mikala Christensen, Dianne Chick, Ernest Clayton, Cindy Cleek, Sallie Clinkinbeard, Cheri Coday, Tom Contestabile, Pam Cooke, Mike Crane, John Crighton, Florence Day, Carolyn Day, Donna Daugherty, Janet Davids, Judy Deatz, Gloria Dickerman, Leland Dorsey, Sheryl Eisterhold, Paul Entsminger, Cheri Faurot, Penny Felts, Edley Fitzgerald, Linda Flynn, Tim Fox, Jerry Freeman, Nancy Fries, Linda Fuchs, Cathy Gaffney, Stephanie. 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Lynne Bayless, Charlene Bedard, Leigh Bihr, Bob Brady, Teresa Brooks, Ellen Brown, Jim Buckler, Becky Buescher, Janie Chalkley, Jud Coats, Caryn Collins, Pam Cooper, Dicksie Crighton, Florence Davids, Judy Day, Carolyn Day, Donna Devine, Jennifer Dickenson, Donna Dickinson, Cathy Dorrel, Charles Dowell, Dave Dowell, Linda Driskill, Janice Eddington, Patti Edmundson, David Entsminger, Cheri Evans, Sig Fields, Eric - Fitzgerald, Linda Flood, Phyllis Foley, Bill Freese, David Fuller, Linda Fullington, Becky Galeota, Bill Garrison, Doris Grant, Patsy Greenwood, Bonita Guy, Patti Haas, Margie Hall, Debbie Harrington, Jeanie Hayter, Bill Heisler, Janice Hentges, Jim Hill, Cheryll Hogan, Tom Holman, Mary Horner, Win Jacobs, Norma Jarvis, Margo Jarvis, Pitts Jones, Marilyn Kelly, Kirk Kempton, Jon Kent, Dennis Klein, Linda Klinger, Connie Koonse, Susie Ladenson, Paul Lang, Martha Leech, Mary Leslie, Janet Long, Judy Lovell, Bette Menzel, Chris Merideth, Kene Merideth, Reuben Merideth, Sandy Miller, Joyce Mitchell, Carolyn Moore, Nancy Moser, George Murphy, Jane Mutert, Melissa McCaleb, Jane McCaleb, Sarah McMullen, Betsy Neiger, Shirley Nichols, Joyce Novak, Greg Owens, Julie Owens, Karen Painter, Sharon Perry, Mickey Pinkney, Janet Proctor, Karen Purdy, George Queathern, Pamela Rees, Janie Roberts, Mary Jo Roberts, Wayne Robinson, Mary Rnden, Danie Rodgers, Alan Rouse, Mac Sauer, Charles Scott, Steve Seewoster, Polly Simon, Sheryl Smith, Robert Spangler, Brenda Sprague, Glenda Sprague, Roger Summers, Cindy Toalson, Cheryl Turner, Terry Turner, Tony Tuthill, John VanCoutren, Molly Vanderhoof, Sharon Walden, Donny Walton, Richard Wells, Kathy Wheeler, Jan Whipple, Jacqueline Wickham, Sue Williams, Sandra Wilson, Donna Wiss, Cheryl Withrow, Rich Wright, Margaret FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Pres.--Joseph Acton V.-Pres.-'Randy Reeves Sec.--Raymond Perkins Treas.--Dennis Wade Reporter--James Chrouser Sgt. at Arms --Forrest Perkins Members: Ballew, Ronald Boyce, Gary Coates, James Coates, John Coates, Mike Cole, Robert Coleman, Donald Crane, Jeffery Crane, Ray Crane, Sidney Dickerson, Richard Garrett, Paul Heffner, Joseph McBain, Pete McGee, Raymond Mills, Thomas Murray, Charles Nichols, William Niestendierk, David Owen, Ralph Pasley, Billy Pipes, Stoney Ray, Buddy Reed, Dennis Rotherrnich, Robert Sapp, Edward Sapp, Michael Sapp, Russell Seaman, Dennis Shaw, Charles Singleton, Tommy Smith, Ronald Spurgeon, Gerald Tutt, Samuel Wehmeyer, Dean Wilcox, Donald Mr. Ritter contemplates the Sehaperkotter, Carolyn days' p r o b l e m s in his cozy Schneider, Carol office , Schwada, Jay Steve Cathay vamly attempts blocking Andy Fox s lump o to Wally Rleth 1' 1, F5 I' - . 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Thomas Mosele ' Y Sec.-Martha Baker Treas.-Elaine List Adkisson, Phyllis Anderson, Kathy Barr, Bonnie Bihr, Bob Braselton, Gene Brooks, Wendy Bryan, Mary Ann Burton, Bob Carl, Ruth Coleman, Marti Dick, Larry Dowell, Dave Duncan, Sreve Eastman, Parmelee Fries, Linda Gentry, Linda Golson, Gayle Grey, Gary Harmon, Ingrid Heinemann, Mark Hoffman, Franny Hoffman, John Jarvis, Pitts Jones, Paula Keel, Gene Keown, Kenny Klug, Lydia Kunzler, Dennis Merideth, Reuben McCaleb, Sarah MoQuary, Molly Moore, Mike Morrow, Marilyn Perri, Maria Plnnell, Pat Riveley, Charolotte Rieveley, Paul Sauer, Charles Shaw, Randy Smith, Steven Tyrrell, Pat VanHook, Bill GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Pres.-Nancy Cassity V.-Pres.-Bonnie Barr Treas.-Franny Hoffman Sec.-Susan Modlin Pt. Recorder-Linda Schuder North Hall Members Akeman, Linda Baker, Martha Barnds, Larsella Benson, Carol Bolstad, Sally Brooks, Ellen Brooks, Wendy Brown, Emilly Brown, Janice Broyles, Lynn Burge, Barbara Carpenter, Carolyn Christensen, Dianne 1 Clark, Sondra Clayton, Cindy Clayton, Debbie Cleek, Sally Coleman, Diane Cornell, Marilyn Cragin, Annette Crump, Brenda Day, Carolyn Dean, Marsha Devine, Mary Jo Dickenson, Donna Dudley, Janice Eagle, Elaine Eddington, Patti Evans, Sig Faurot, Priscilla Fisher, Linda Fitzgerald, Linda Fries, Linda Fuller, Linda Gaffney, Stephanie Garrison, Liz Gibbons, Priscilla Gibbs, Linda Gibson, Susan Grimm, Alice Grissum, Kay Guy, Patti Haas, Margaret Hansen, Karen Henderson, Shirley Hogan, Sue Jagger, Janice Jones, Paula Kingsley, Marilyn Kingrey, Jean Klinefelter, Cindy Lang, Martha Leech, Mary Long, Alicia Lucas, Linda Martin, Marla Murphy, Cathy Murray, Barbara McBaine, Brenda McCaleb, Sarah McCray, Glenda McMullen, Betsy McQuary, Molly McQuigg, Linda McQuitty, Ethel Nanson, Nancy Neiger, Sharon Newcomb, Dorothy Owens, Chris Painter, Sharon Peden, Sally Pettit, Jackie Poe, Donna Powell, Becky Rader, Vicki Ravenscraft, Phyllis Rayford, Barbara Rimmer, Janice Roberts, Donna Roloff, Nanette Sapp, Carol' Schneider, Peggy See, Julie Sigler, Nancy Sloan, Toni Smith, Laura Smith, Raynell Stidhaxn, Sharon Throckmorton, Vicki Turner, Jackie Turner, Nanette Uhler, Lynn Washington, Brenda Washington, Lois Wilson, Wincie Sue WEST HALL MEMBERS Adams, Nancy Anderson, Kathy Artley, Jan . Baker, Becky Barks, Martha Barron, Susan Bass, Betty Bass, Mary Dorsey Baurichter, Lynne Bedard, Leigh Belton, Janet Brooks, Phyllis Buescher, Janie Bumgarner, Cathy Bxmdy, Linda Burnett, Janet Burnett, Nancy Bussabarger, Wendy Chancellor, Brenda Cheavens, Maggie Clinkinbeard, Cheri Comer, Vicki Cornell, Carolyn Cox, Lucy Crawford, Martha Crighton, Florence Daugherty, Janet Davids, Judy Devine, Jennifer Dickinson, Cathy Driskill, Jan Edmonds, Martha Eggert, Mary Fran Emmons, Charla Entsminger, Cheri Evans, Sandy Fleeman, Jane Flood, Phyllis Frazier, Raycene Freelon, Donna Freeman, Nancy Funk, Cathy - Fuchs, Cathy Gentry, Linda Gerhardt, Linda Ghio, Missie Glover, Sandy Guy, Kathy Hagan, Patsy Hall, Debbie Hansen, Cheryl Harrington, Jeanie Heisner, Susan Henry, Judy Hill, Cheryll Hoffman, Nancy Hopfer, Joyce Jackson, Billie Jackson, Martha Jarvis, Margo Jacobs, Norma Jones, Karen Karrer, Mary Kellerman, Susan Klingner, Connie Lambert, Barbara Landberg, Susie Lane, Janet Leech, Nancy Lister, Polly Little, Maxine Long, Mary Lou Marshall, Margaret Martin, Jackie Maxwell, Lynn Meyer, Joyce Miller, Helen Miller, Joyce Mitchell, Rosie Moore, Barb Moore, Neal Moore, Pat Morgenthaler, Gene Murdock, Bonny Murphy, Jane Mutert, Melissa McElyea, Mariley McCaleb, Jane Neiger, Shirley Nichols, Ann Nichols, Jane Nichols, Janet Nienaber, Linda Odor, Cindy Oliver, Gwen Ormiston, Linda Parks, Betsy Pinkney, Janet Piper, Verna Proctor, Peggy Proctor, Sandy Pyatt, Linda Queathem, Pam Rader, Jeslyn Reisch, Kay ' Rickerson, Cindy Roberts, Mary Jo Roden, Danie 231 M, Gary Wiley and Ernie Carwile Fake a hub-snatching. 232 Ross, Laure Ryan, Janet Sachs, Marcia Sachreiter, Amorette Schooler, Vicki Schroeder, Stephanie Schroeder, Sue Scrivner, Carol Schuppan, Becky Seewoster, Polly Sibbit, Donna Simon, Cheryl Spangler, Brenda Stafford, Frances Stewart, Judy Sublett, Pat Summers, Cindy Taylor, Annanette Toalson, Cheryl Turner, Terry Van Coutren, Molly Walters, Jan Watson, Karen Washington, Rose Wells, Kathy Wickham, Mary Ann' Wickham, Sue Woodson, Mari Ann Wright, Becky Wright, Mollie Zieha, Mary Zobrisky, Sharon GIRLS GLEE CLUB Sophomores Baker, Becky Bass, Betty Bayless, Charlene Cooper, Dicksie Dunn, Andrea Freeman, Nancy Garrison, Liz Grathwohl, Kathi Harrington, Norma Hill, Cheryll Horner, Win Jenkins, Marsha Megarity, Martha Ormiston, Linda Owens, Julie Schaperkotter, Carolyn Schuppan, Becky Slaughter, Connie Stewart, Judith Watson, Karen Wheeler, Jan Wright, Mollie Juniors Andrews, Linda Barnes, Joyce Belton, Janet Bryan, Mary Ann Burnett, Nancy Colbert, Cynthia Devine, Jennifer Devine, Mary Jo Edmonds, Martha Fuchs, Kathy Glasgow, Paulette Hansen, Cheryle Hume, Pat Jackson, Linda Jackson, Martha Kelly, Marie Lane, Janet Leslie, Janet Marlow, Carolyn McKee, Gloria Meyer, Joyce Murdock, Bonny Oliver, Gwen Pinkney, Janet Poe, Donna Sachs, Marcia SELPD- Peggy Simon, Sheryl Smith, Laura Turner, Jackie Turner, Nanette Whipple, Jackie Wilson, Wincie Woodson, Mari Ann Seniors Acton, Cheryl Benedict, Belinda Brown, Barbara Heisler, Linda Helm, Nancy Henry, Judy Huether, Mary ' Jackson, Patricia Johnson, Nellie Meyer, Cathy Morton, Margie O'Malley, Janice Peacher, Sharon Perkins, Anita Price, Lynn Quisenberry, Bethel Rader, Vicki Roberts, Sabra Ryan, Janet Scrivner, Carol Sweet, Kandyce Washington, Brenda Wilson, Sally V Woodfin, Lonnie GOLDEN QUILL fsee page 352 INTRAMUTRAL BOARD Pres.-Paul Ladenson Sec.-Pete Early Berkely, Richard Bihr, Bob Clingan, Bob Delmez, Jay Dersham, Tom Hayter, Bill Hogan, Tom Morgan, Jack Mosely, Joe Yeager, John LATIN CLUB Pres.--Reuben Merideth V.-Pres.--Kenny Keown Sec.--Nancy Leech Treas.--Nancy N anson Bass, Betty Bass, Mary Dorsey Calvert, Kerry Coday, Tom Curry, Bobette Early, Pete Fleener, Ted Funk, Cathy Garrett, Gayla Geel, Richard Hume, David V.-Pres.-Ron Blacklock Sec.-Rose Washington Treas.-Charla Emmons Barron, Susan Bartlett, Tom Bolstad, Sally Brooks, Mike Brown, Jim Buescher, Janie Christensen, Dianne Collins, Becky Edmondson, David Guy, Patti Hager, Sue Hoifman, Franny Kane, Danny Kingsley, Marilyn Miller, Lynn Mills, Thomas Modlin, Susan Monroe, Mark Neuffer, John Nieger, Shirley Osborn, Kent Owens, Christine Owens, Karen Rippeto, Glenda Stufilebam, Doug Thompson, Lynn Wilson, Donna Yeager, John Zenge, Nancy MODERN MUSIC MASTERS Pres.-Bob Woodruif V.-Pres.-Mark Monroe Sec.-Charla Emmons Treas.-Donna Wilson Hlst.-Chris Owens Barnes, Marjorie Barron, Susan Baurichter, Lynn Berkley, Dick Brown, Jim Brown, Sally Buescher, Janie Cassity, Nancy Christensen, Dianne Clayton, Cindy Cox, Lucy Crighton, Florence Devine, Mary Jo Fleeman, Jane Garrett, Gayla Gerhardt, Linda Glass, Glenda Guy, Patti Heisner, Susan Hoffman, Fran Hogan, Susan Hudspeth, Barry Jenkins, Perry Ernie Carwile proves his physical fit- ness with a handstand on the parallel bars . Hume, Pat Henderson, Shirley Kelly, Chris Kenyon, Steve Klinefelter, Cindy Martin, Marla Nanson, Duane Pauw, Derrick Perry, Mickey Purdy, Larry Rader, Jeslyn Rieth, Wally Riley, Chris Roloff, Nanette Sapp, Kay Kingsley, Marilyn Lambert, Barbara Lane, Janet List, E laine Marlow, Carolyn McQuigg, Linda Miller, Lynn Modlin, Susan Moore, Pat Nanson, Duane Neiger, Sharon Neiger, Shirley Oliver, Osborn Gwen e, Kent Sauer, Charles Schweder, Mike Scrivner, Carol Shrout, Tom Siefert, Maryhelen Snell, Dennis Wickham, Mary Ann Williamson, John MADRIGALS Pres.-Wally Williamson Owens, Karen Peden, Sally Pettit, Jackie Petri, Robin Poe, Donna Proctor, Karen Rees, Janie Reisch, Kay Rippeto, Glenda Roberts, Mary Jo Ryan, Janet Sapp, Barbara Schuder, Linda Scrivner, Carol See, Julie Shrout, Tom Simon, Cheryl Snell, Dennis Strong, Craig Thompson, Lynn Unklesbay, Carolyn Walters, Jan Washington, Rose Wickham, Mary Ann Wright, Margaret Yeager, John Zenge, Nancy MUALPHATHETA Pres.-Pitts Jarvis Vice Pres.-Lee Eckhardt Sec.-Sue Schroeder Treas.-Carolyn Unklesbay Ausherman, Dale Ausburn, Rex Barnes, Marjorie Barr, Bonnie Barron, Susan Brooks, Ellen Brown, Jim Brown, Sally Buesoher, Janie Delmez, Jay Emmons, Charla Fleeman, Jane Forbis, Pat Galeota, Bill Gentry, Linda Guy, Patti Hogan, Susan Kelly, Kirk Kurtz, John Ladenson, Paul McCa.leb, Sarah McQuigg, Linda Miller, Helen Modlin, Susan Moore, Neal Morgan, Jack Mosley, Tom Nelson, Terry Newcomb, Dorothy Owens, Chris Pauw, Derrick Peden, Sally Peterson, John Proctor, Sandy Sangster, Bill Sauer, Charlie Schuder, Linda Scrivner, Carol See, Julie Sllvoso, Gerald Smith, Robert Snell, Dennis Snider, Jim Swanson, Mark Swiney, Jennifer Turner, Terry Wickstrom, Greig Woodruff, Robert Wilson, Murrell Zenge, Nancy NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY fsee page 707 PEP SQUAD Pres.-Helen Miller Vice Pres.-Julie See Sec.-Sandy Proctor Treas.-Neal Moore Hist.-Patti Guy Seniors Akeman, Linda Albert, Elise Barnes, Marjorie Beuer, Dollie Brooks, Beverly Jo Brown, Barbara Brown, Phyllis Calhoon, Cathy Cassity, Nancy Clayton, Cindy Cleek, Sally Coates, Alfrieda- Coats, Gayle Cooper, Becky Cox, Lucy Cragin, Annette Crlghton, Florence Dean, Marcia Dickinson, Cathy Dometrorch, Brenda Eggert. Mary Fran Eliler, Nelda' Enochs, Betty Fleeman, Jane Flischel, Pat Forbes, Libby t Forbis, Pat . Fulllngton, Laura Gardner, Milenna Garrett, Gayla Garrison, Doris Gentry, Linda Glass, Glenda Grathwohl, Sharon Heisler, Janice Heisler, Linda Henderson, Shirley Henry, Judy Hogan, Susan Huether, Mary Jackson, llla Jenkins, Linda Johnson, Nellie Kuehn, Carol Larson, Linda Lashbrook, Linda Lawrence, Nancy Leech, Mary Libbee, Janie Lucas, Linda McElyea, Mariley Mills, Phyllis Modlin, Susan Nicholls, Brenda Nichols, Linda Oates, Mary Oettlng, Joyce O'Malley, Janice Owens, Karen Payne, Mary Peden, Sally Pettit, Jackie Powell, Becky Quisenberry, Bethel Rader, Jeslyn Rader, Vicki Rievely, Charlotte Rippeto, Glenda Roberts, Mary Jo Roberts, Peggy Roberts, Sabra Ryan, Janet Sackrieter, Amorette Sapp. Barbara Schroeder, Sue Sheets, Brenda Shelburne, Chellie Swiney, Jennifer Smith, Raynelle Perri, Maria - Turner, Evelyn Vanderhoof, Sharon Wade, Jean Walters, Jan White, Judy Williams, Phyllis Wright, Margaret ' Juniors Anderson, Kathy . Andrews, Linda Archuleta, Elizabeth Artley, Jan Baker, Martha Brenda Block and Alice Grim stop wrapping goal post to wort for c ladder. Ballard, Glenda Baurichter, Lynn Benedict, Belinda Bolstad, Sally Bond, Marilyn Brooks, Ellen Brooks, Phyllis Brown, Anna Brown, Emily Broyles, Lynn Bundy, Linda Burge, Barbara Burnett, Nancy Callison, Phyllis Carr, Linda Christensen, Diane Christman, Cheri Clinkinbeard, Cheri Comer, Vicki Cornell, Carolyn Cornell, Marilyn Devine, Jennifer Devine, Mary Jo Dickenson, Donna Dometrorch, Joyce Dudley. Janice Eagle, Elaine Eddington, Patti Edmonds, Martha Entsminger, Cheri Evans, Sandy Evans, Sig Ford, Sharon Foster, Kathy Fox, Sonnie Fries, Linda Gaffney, Stephanie Greenwood, Bonita Haas, Rayma Hansen, Cheryl Hansen, Karen Hasernan, Dianne Heisner, Susan Holton, Linda Hopfer, Joyce Hoskins, Linda Jackson, Linda Jackson, Martha Jacobs, Sharon Jenkins, Perry Johnson, Linda Jones, Betty Jones, Karen Jones, Sandi Jones, Susan Kellerman, Sue Kingsley, Marilyn Klug, Lydia Lane, Janet Lang, Martha Students throng the snuck bar as the A lunch bell rings. The marching band practices u dancing step to Strolling through the Park for o halftime show ot o football gome. 234 Nancy Zenge awards Sadie Hawkins Prince Denny Douglas o beautiful grapevine corsage . Little, Maxine Long, Sharon Love, Mary Marlow, Carolyn McBaine, Anne McCaleb, Sarah McCray, Glenda McMullen, Betsy McQuary, Molly Meyer, Joyce Miller, Glynda Mitchell, Carolyn Moore, Pat ' Morgenthaler, Gene Moss, Peggy Murdock, Bonny Neiger, Sharon Neiger, Shirley Nichols, Janet Nichols, Jean Nichols, Joyce Oliver, Gwen Palmer, Martha Phillippe, Trudy Pinkney, Janet Poe, Donna Price, Lynn Rickerson, Cindy Riley, Marla Rirnmer, Jan Roberts, Linda Ross, Laurie Roden, Danie Roberts, Donna Sapp, Peggy Sapp, Shirley Simon, Sheryl Smarr, Barbara Smith, Hazel Smith, Joyce Smith, Laura Sprague, Glenda Tapp, Cheryl' Taylor, Annanette Turner, Jackie Turner, Nanette Uhler, Lynn VanCoutren, Molly White, Debbie Whitesides, Kay Wilson, Wincle Woodson, Marlann Sophoznores Allen, Connie Ambrose, Bobble Ash, Kennean Aufranc, Perri Barnes, Mary Bass, Betty Bass, Mary D, Bedard, Leigh Benson, Carol Bird, Darcey Black, Brenda Brady, Teresa Buckler, Becky Bumgarner, Cathy Burnett, Judy Burnett, Sandy Chancellor, Brenda Chapman, Mikala Christian, Lynne Clark, Sondra Clayton, Debbie Coats, Caryn Coleman, Dianne Contestabile, Pam Clevenger, Linda Dannar, Kathe Davids, Judy Davidson, Mary Davison, June Deatz, Gloria Driskill, Janice Dunn, Andrea Eichelberger, Pat Fitzgerald, Linda Flood, Phyllis Freeman, Nancy Fuller, Linda Garrison, Liz Gibbons, Priscilla Gibbs, Linda Gibson, Susan Gilmore, Theresa Glover, Sandy Golson, Gayle Grathwohl, Kathy Grim, Alice Grissom, Kay Guy, Kathy Haas, Rayma Hagan, Patsy Harrington, Jeannie Hart, Pam Hasernan, Carol Heidi, Pat Hemrich, Jan Hill, Cheryll Hoffman, Nancy Horner, Win Humpf, Linda Idle, Dina Irvin, Terri Jacobs, Norma Jarvis, Margo Johnson, Gaye Johnson, Sandra Jones, Marilyn Jones, Paula Jordan, Alice Keown, Linda King, Robin Kingrey, Jean Klinefelter, Cindy Koonse, Susie Kurtz, Susan Landberg, Susy Long, Judy Lister, Polly Martin, Marla Maxwell, Lynn McCaleb, Jane Megarity, Martha Merideth, Sandy Miller, Joyce Mitchell, Carolyn Mitchell, Marilyn Moore, Barb Moore, Janet Mowrer, Linda Murphy, Cathy Murphy, Jane Murphy, Kathy Murray, Barb Nelson, June Nichols, Dee Oetting, Linda O'Malley, Nancy Owens, Julie Pace, Pam Painter, Sharon Parks, Betsy Proctor, Peggy Pyatt, Linda Queathem, Pamela Ravenscraft, Phyllis Reeder, Carolyn Reeves, Ronda Roberts, Betty Roberts, Nancy Robertson, Patricia Roloff, Nanette Schaperkotter, Carol Schneider, Carol Schooler, Vicky Schuppan, Becky Sebastian, Leigh YU Seewoster, Polly Shedd, Dianna Sibbit, Derma Sigler, Nancy Slaughter, Commie Sloan, Toni Smith, Angela Smith, Grace Spangler, Brenda Stafford, Frances Starke, Susan Stevens, Priscilla Stewart, Judy Sublett, Linda Sullivan, Mickey Summers, Cindy Throckmorton, Vicki Toalson, Hollie Townsend, Sharon Volrnert, Mary Waller, Nancy Washington, Lois Watson, Karen Weston, Susan Wheeler, Jan Williams, Sandra Wright, Mollie Zeiler, Karen Zieha, Mary Baker, Becky Barks, Martha Barnes, Jane Barr, Bonnie Brown, Sally Buescher, Janie Collins, Becky Cooper, Dixie Crawford, Martha Duggar, Linda Emmons, Charla Fullington, Becky Fuchs, Kathy Funk, Cathy Hall, Debbie Hoffman, Franny Jackson, Illa Jagger, Janice Kllngner, Connie Leech, Nancy Little, Maxine Lovell, Bette McBaine, Brenda McQuigg, Linda Nanson, Nancy Jo Odor, Cindy Ormiston, Linda Owens, Chris Piper, Verna Roberts, Donna Schroeder, Stephanie Sehuder, Linda Sublett, Jeanne Sweet, Candy Unklesbay, Carolyn Washington, Brenda Washington, Rose Wickham, Mary Ann Wickham, Sue RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES Pres.--Helen Miller V. -Pres.--Gayle Coates Sec.--Julie Owens Treas.--Linda Fuller Ballard, Sharon Bennett, Anne Brown, Emily Brown, Jim Buckler, Becky Burnett, Nancy Daugherty, Janet Davidson, Mary Delmez, Jay Devine, Mary Jo Dickenson, Judy Fox, Jerry Fullington, Becky Garr1son Dor1s Gross Randy Hogan, Susan Horner Wm Jaynes Scott Jenkms, Perr1 Jones Conway Kellerman Sue Kelly Chrxs Leech Nancy Lewis Bobby McBaine Anne Moser Sam Musback Larry Nichols, Joyce Novak Greg Pehry Rlchard Pmkney Janet Rlppeto, Glenda Roberts Donna Roberts, Nancy Schwada Jay Schull Nancy Stoerker Burt Sublett L1nda Swmey Jenmfer Unklesbay Carolyn Waters Dav1d Watson Karen Wells Kathy W1lson Donna Wlthrow Richard Woodson Man Ann SPANISH CLUB Pres Davld Matney V Pres Robert Neds Sec Jamce O'Ma1ley Treas Julxe See Atwood Ted Barnds Larsella Bass Mary Dorsey Berkley Rlchard Bxrd Darcy Black Brenda Brooks Beverly Brooks Windy Bumgardner Cathy Burgess Paulette Calllson Phyll1s Carr Linda Cass1ty Nancy Christxan Lynne Cragm Annette Crane John Dawdson Mary Daugherty Janet Devme Mary Jo Dometrorch Brenda Duggar Barbara Dunn Andrea Eagle Elaine Eastman, Pamela Eggert, Mary Fran Flynn, Tun Garrett, Bruce Garrett, Gayla Glass, Glenda Haas, Rayma Haas1s, John Hagan, Patsy Hansen, George Henry, Judy Henson, Steve Jenkms, Marsha Johnson, Gary Kelly, Marie McQu1tty Ethel Mendenhall Tom Mlller, Lynn Mzller Meta Morrxs Robert Morton Delton Mosely Joe Moser, Sam Murdock Bonny Murray Barbara Murray Ted Nanson Duane Neff Lxnda Ne1ger Sharon Nichols Jane N1cho1s Janet O'Bryan Bert Patacchi Val Patterson Donald Pauw, Peter Piper, Verna Proctor, Peggy Powell Becky Prost Paula Purdy Bob Ray Linda Rayford Barbara Roberts Donna Robertson Patrmia Rogers Jim Ross, Laure Schroeder Stephanle Schuppan Becky Shamberger Bob Shedd Diana Smlth Grace Smith Laura Stewart, Judy Stoeckle Karl Stork Dennis Sweet Kandy Tegerdine Ron Walden, Jim Whltt Dmah Whitt Doug W1ckstrom, Greg Wilson Winme Wmght Molly STAGE CREW McA1l1ster Bill Schweder Mtke Workman Alan Geel R1chard Botdorf, Mzchael Brooks Beverly Thomas Gary STUDENT COUNCIL fsee page 681 TRIREME Pres Nancy Zenge V Pres Lucy Cox Sec Karen Owens Treas Heid1 Brunk Baker, Martha Barnes, Marjorie Bolstad, Sally Cassity, Nancy Clayton, Cmdy Entsrnmger, Cheri Falloon, Ann Fleeman, Jane Guy, Patti Hoffman, Franny Hogan, Susan Kingsley, Manlyn Lang, Martha Leech, Mary w,n.1 rl . , . , . . T f , ' I . , . . 'I - I ' J' 'll' . , - ., E L' la: 3 V ' . , . , . . I i A 4 , , , , 1 . ! . 9 ! , . 1 I ll : W ,.,,, sz 1 7 . 1' . I . ,Q . I , . , 1 1 . , ' 'At Y V I D v , . . 1 1 ! . I V 1 ' 'P ll , M . '--' l n- u--' 1 'F ,- l-- I . , , , 1 l 1 JA 4 - ' 51.51 . , . , . if i , 1 1 4 lv . 1 v . 1 I 1 ' . , , I ' . I . , y . I 9 1 . y y . , . I I I , . , , . . l 1-- Kenyon, Steve Keown, Lmda Kingrey, Jean Kucera, Ron Kuehn, Carol Landberg, Suzy Lindner, Jose Luis Lucas,- Linda McBaine, Anne Mcllvain, Gary Megarity, Martha Lucas, Linda McMullen, Betsy Miller, Helen Modlin, Susan Moore, Neal , .. MODIS, Pali Murdock, Bonny ' O'Ma11ey, Janice Owens, Chris Peden. Sally On a geology field trip, boys dug out rock samples for iden- tification, In class, students studied rock samples and a cross- section of the eurtl1's surface. Donna Wilson, as Maria Reiner, tells the Von Tropp children not to be afraid ofthe thunder. l I I l v E Sadie Hawkins Royalty, Jay Delmez, Denny Douglas, and Dick Cavanah beam with pride afterrthe announcement of their election . J an Artley and Cindy Clayton pose for the CRESSET photographer after a strenuous game of speeclball. Hickman's newly u nifarinecl band assembles for the Homecoming Pa- rode. Proctor, Sandy Bimmer, Janice Schroeder, Sue See, Julie Shelburne, Chellie Swiney, Jennifer Walters, Jan TRISHIP Allen, Connie Artley, Jan Ash, Kennean Aufranc, Perri Baker, Rebecca Barks, Martha Barnes, Jane Barr, Bonnie Bass, Betty Bass, Mary Dorsey Baurichter, Lynn Bedard, Leigh Benson, Carol Bird, Darcey Black, Brenda Bond, Beverly Bond, Marilyn Brady, Teresa Brooks, Beverly Brooks, Ellen Brooks, Phyllis Bronm, Anna Brown, Emily Bryan, Mary Ann Bryant, Linda Buckler, Becky Buescher, Janie Burngarner, Cathy Bundy, Linda Burge, Barbara Burnett. Judy Burnett, Nancy Burnett, Sandy Callison, Phyllis Carr, Linda Chancellor, Brenda Christian, Lynn Clark, Sondra Clayton, Debbie Cleek, Sally Clinkenbeard, Cheri Coates, Caryn Comer, Vicki Cornell, Carolyn Cornell, Marilyn Craigen, Annette Dannar, Kathy Daugherty, Janet Davids, Judy Day, Karen Dean, Marcia Dickenson, Donna Dickinson, Cathy Dowell, Linda Driskill, Jan Dudley, Janice Duggar, Linda Eagle, Elaine Eddington, Patti Edmonds, Martha Eggert, Mary Fran Elderbrook, Donna Enochs, Betty Evans, Sandy Evans, Sigrid Flischell, Pat Flood, Phyllis Fox, Sonnie Frazier, Raycene Freeman, Nancy Fries, Linda Fuchs, Kathy Fuller, Linda Funk, Cathi Gaffney, Stephanie Garrett, Sherry Garrison, Doris Garrison, Elizabeth Gentry, Linda Gerhardt, Linda Gibson, Susan Grathwohl, Sharon Grim, Alice Grissum, Kay Guy, Kathy Haas, Margie Haas, Rayma Hall, Debbie Hansen, Cheryle Hansen, Karen Hart, Psm Heisler, Linda Heisner, Susan Helmrelch, Jan Henry, Judy Hiler, Beth Hill, Cheryl Hotbauer, Susie Hoffman, Nancy Holman, :Mary Holton, Linda Hopfer, Joyce Hoskins, Linda Hume, Pat Humpf, Linda Irvin, Terri Jacobs, Norma Jagger, Janice Jagger, Pat Jarvis, Margo Jaynes, Julie Jones, Marilyn Jones, Paula Keown, Linda Kerby, Georgia King, Robin Kingrey, Jean Kite, Phyllis Kline, Linda Klinefelter, Cindy Kllngner, Connie Koonse, Susie Kuehn, Carol Kurtz, Susan Lambert, Barbara Landberg, Suzy Lane, Janet Leech, Nancy Leslie, Janet Libbee, Jeanne List, Elaine Lister, Polly Little, Maxine Long, Judy Long, Mary Long, Sharon Love, Mary Lovell, Bette March, Becky March, Sue Marlow, Carolyn Marshall, Margaret Martin, Jackie Martin, Marla Martin, Mary Maxwell, Lyn McBaine, Ann McCaleb, Sarah McCray, Glenda McElyea, Mariley McKee, Cordia McQuary, Molly McQuigg, Linda Megarity, Martha Meredith, Sandy Miley. Marla Miller, Joyce Mills, Phyllis Moore, Barbara Mowrer, Linda Murphy, Cathy Murphy, Kathy Murray, Barbara Mutert, Melissa Nanson, Nancy Jo Neal, Sandy Neiger, Sharon Neiger, Shirley Nelson, Linda Nichols, Dee Nichols, Jane Nichols, Janet Odor, Cindy Oliver, Gwen O'Malley, Nancy Ormiston, Linda Overton, Lynn Owens,'Julie Painter, Sharon Parks, Betsy Perri, Maria f Piper, Verna Powell, Becky Price, Lynn Proctor, Karen Proctor, Peggy Pyatt, Linda Queathern, Pamela Quisenberry, Bethel Rader, Jeslyn Rainbolt, Vicki Ravenscraft, Phyllis Rayford, Barbara Reeder, Carolyn Rickerson, Cindy Roberts, Betty Roberts, Nancy Roberts, Peggy Robinson, Anna Roloff, Nanette Ross, Laure Sachs, Marcia Sackreiter, Amorette Sapp, Shirley Schaperkotter, Carolyn Schooler, Vickie Schneider, Carol Schroeder, Stephanie Schuder, Linda Schuppan, Becky Sebastian, Leigh Seewoster, Polly Shedd, Diana Sibbit, Donna Sigler, Nancy Slaughter, Connie Sloan, Toni Smith, Angelia Smith, Grace Smith, Laura Smith, Raynelle Spangler, Brenda Stewart, Judy Sublett, Jeanne Sublett, Linda Summers, Cindy Sweet, Kandyce Taylor, Annanette Throckmorton, Vicki Townsend, Sharon Turner, Jackie Turner, Nannette Turner, Sammy Uhler, Lynn Unklesbay, Carolyn Van Coutren, Molly Vanderhoof, Sharon Volrnert, Mary Washington, Brenda Washington, Rose Wells, Rebecca Wells, Kathy White, Judy Willis, Charlene Wilson, Donna ' Woodfin, Yolonda Woodson, Mariann Wright, Margaret Wright, Molly Zeigler, Karen 20-S CLUB Pres.-Mary Oates V.-Pres.-Jeanie Dulle Sec.-Barbara McClure Treas.-Connie McMinn Acton, Brenda Brown, Phyllis Freelon, Donna Linda Schuder listens to the skillful playing of Chris Owens in a flute solo Frye' Patty Colorfully costumed, Donna Wilson, Marilyn Kingsley, and Shirley Jones' Barbgqa Neiger entertain with a Calypso song complete with maracas in Lancaster, Linda Lashbrook, Linda Sophomore girls gohble clown their lunches to make it to their next class on time. Talent Night. The football bleachers shine after a thorough cleaning by Blue Triangle -- -.. ar an eq M.-if-A l. Student Index Acton, Beverly. . . .124 Acton, Brenda . . , . . 154 Acton, Cheryl. . . . .55,119 Acton, James . . . . . 138 Acton, Joe .... . . . 154 Acton, Marllyn . .... 124 Acton, Peggy . . ..... 154 Acton, Ronald . . . . . 102,154 Acton, Wanda . .... 138 Adams, Dave . . . . . 124 Adams, Nancy - - . . 45,155 Adcock, Kathy . . . . . 124 Adkins,Jirn... ..155 Adklsson, Phyllis ....... 138 Again, Terry . . . . ...... . . 124 Akeman, Linda. . . . 51,69,'71,'76,155 Albert, Elise . . .... 51,68,155 Allen, Connie . . . . .... . 124 Ambrose, Bobbie . . . . . . . 124 Anderson, Delores . . 124 Anderson, ,Jane . . . . . 155 Anderson, Kathy . ...... 138 Anderson, Kenneth ....... 155 Anderson, Marc ..... 69,103,114,138 Andrews, Linda.. . . ...... . 138 Anthony, Carolyn . . . .... . . 124 Antimi, Sally Brown . . . . 155 Archuleta, Elizabeth . . . . 138 Ardrey, Bobby ........... 124 Ardrey, Lee . . . ...... . 124 Artley, Janice . . 51,69,138,142,236 Asbury, William. . . . ..... 102,124 Ash, Kennean . . Athen, Dennis . . Atkinson, Mike. . Atwood, Danny . . Atwood, Ted . . . Ausburn, Rex. . . Ausherman, Dale 5 0 1 Austin, Robert . . Ayers, Steve. . . Baker, Becky . . Baker, Judy . . . Baker, Lee .... Baker, Martha . . Christian, Lynne . . Ball, Henry . . . Ball, Rick .... Ballard, Bruce . . Ballard, Glenda . . Ballard, Sharon . . Ballenger, David . Ballew, Jim .... Balsamo, Steve . . Barks, Martha . . Barnds, Larsella . . Barnes, Bob . . . Barnes, Jane . . . Barnes, Joyce . . Barnes, Marjorie Barnes, Mary . . Ba.rnes, Ruth . . Barr, Bonnie . . Barr, David . . . Barron, 238 SLISZII - 5 ........124 . . . 155 . . .124 . . . .138 . . . . 70,155 . .71,1oa,155 . . . 69,155 . . . . 124 . . .102,1as . . . . . . 125 . . . . . . . 125 . 6s,1o2,10a,155 . . 6a,71,116,1s9 ......140 .....124 ...102,124 ......14o 125 . . 52,94,10a,156 ......14o ....69,125 ...125 ...140 ....156 156 . . . . , .W140 . . 70,156,173 . . . . 125 . . . . 140 . . . 69,71,156 . . . . 125 . . . . 156 Bartel, Ron . . . Bartlett, Tom . . Basinser, Curtis . . Baskett, Tom, . . ,. Bass,Betty..... Bass, Mary Dorsey . Batungartner, Bob . . I 125 140 156 140 125 .. ....t59,125 .......140 Baumgartner, Carolyn . . . .51,156,230 Baumgartner, Wanda Baurlchter, Lynne . . Bayer, Victor . . . . Bayless, Charlene . . Beasley, Andy . . . Beckett, Bruce . . Beddard, Leigh . . Bell, Roy . . . . Belton, Janet . . . Benedict, Belinda . . Bennett, Ann . . . . Bennett, Marilyn. . Benson, Carol . . Berkley, Dick . . Berwltz, Scott . . Betz, Danny . . . . Beuer, Dollie . . . . Biesemeyer, Jimmy . . B1hr,Bob. . . . . . . Bird, Darcey. . . . . . Birmingham, Barbara . Birmingham, Carolyn . Bise, Richard . . . . . Black, Brenda K. . . Black, Martha . . . . Black,Ron. . . . . . . 157 ....14O ..50,157 ...125 .....125 ..102,157 ...125 ..15'7 ..139 ...140 .....15'7 ......15'7 69,125 . . .46,139,152 ......14o .....1a9 . ...157 . . . .139 . .6s,157 . . .125 . . . .157 . .... .139 . . . . . . 125 . . .68,125,233 . . . . . .125 . . . . .125 Blackburn, Richard . . .... 139 Blacklock, Ronnie .... . . 51,181 Blackmore, Gary ...... .u . 103,157 Bledsoe, Barbara Jones .... . . 158 Bledsoe, Jerry . ...... . . 139 Boatman, Geraldean . . . . . 140 Boatman, Richard . . . . . 158 Bodard,B1ll.... ...158 Bolstad, Sally. . . . .139,'71 Bond, Beverly . . . . . 125 Bond, Marilyn . . . . . . 139 Botdorf, Charles. .' . . .139 Botdorf, Mike. . . . . .126 Bowling, Johnnie. . . . .158 Bowser, Bobby. . . . .158 Boyce, Gary . . . . . . 139 Bradley, Brenda . . . . . 158 Brady, Teresa . . . . .125 Brady, Wayne . . . . . . 158 Braselton, Gene . . . . 125 Brauch, Mary . . . . . 125 Breedlove, Eddie . . . . . 158 Breedlove, Larry . . . . . 125 Brinkman, Bill . . . . . 139 Brock, Debbie . . . 159 Brock, Pam .... .... 1 40 Brooks, Beverly . . ..... 159 Brooks, Ellen . . . . 35,'71,139 Brooks, Mike . . . ..... ,159 Brooks, Phyllis . .... 139 Brooks, Wendy . . . 125 Brown, Anna L. . . . . 139 Brown, Emily . . .... 140 Brovm, James . . . . 70,159 Brovsm, Janice . . . . . 140 Brown, Jimmy . . .... 140 Brown, Phyllis . . . . 118,159 Brown, Roseanne .... 159 Brown, Shari . . . Brown, Vicky . . . Broyles, Lynn . . . Bruce, Ron. . . . . Brumfield, Linda . . Brunk, heidi . . . Bryan, Ma.ry Ann . Bryant, Burt . . . . Bryant, Linda . . Buckler, Becky . . Buescher, Janie . . Buescher, Keith . . Bundy, Linda . . . Bumgarner, Cathy Burge, Barbara . . Burgess, Paulette . Burkhardt, Paul . . Burks, Betty . . . Burks, Ken . . Burks, Lillie . . . Burnett, Judy . . . Burnett, Nancy . . Burnett, Sandy. . . Burnett, Janet . . Burton, Beverly . . . Burton, Bob. . . . . Bussabarger, Wendi Caldwell, Bob . . . Caldwell, Ken . . . . Caldwell, Steve . Calhoon, Catherine . Calhoun, Larry . . . Calloway, Mike . . Callls, Ron . . . . . Callison, Phyllis . . Calvert, Joe . . . Calvert, Kerry . . Calvin, Ronald . . . Canole, Donald . . Canole, Jimmy . . Carl, Ruth . . . . Carlos, Ma.ry . . . Carpenter, Karolyn . ...87 ..l59 ..125 .....125 :cancun . . . . . 159 s0,71,154,159 140 . . . . . 128 . . 125 . . . 125 . . 160 . . 159 . . . . . 139 . ...... 125 50,51,1os,1a9 . . . . . 125 . . . 102,125 . . . 160 . . 139 126 126 140 . .126,12a . . . 140 . . 160 . . . . , 199 . . .... 160 . . . 25,126 . . . . 139 . . 25,126 . . . .160 .....,.126 ........139 . . 94,103,160,230 140 ......l60 ..126 ..126 ..126 ...139 .....71 . . . . . . 126 Carpenter, Frank . . . . 25,98,126 139 160 Carpenter, Kathy . . Carr, Linda . . . . . Carwile, Ernie . . Case, Jerry . . . Cassity, Nancy . . . Cathey, Steve . . . . Cavanah, Dick . . . Chalkley, Jud . . . Chancellor, Brenda . Chapman, Mikala . Cheavens, Maggie . Chick, Ernest. . . Chrisman, Bill . . . Christensen, Dianne . . Christman, Cheryl . Chrouser, James . Clrco, Thomasina . Clark, Bobby . . . . Clark, ROIl2ld . . Clark, Sondra . . . Clayton, Cindy . . Clayton, Debbie . . Cleek, Sally . . . . . . . . . . . 140 . . 6a,71,92,1os, 160,232 . . . . . . . . 126 . . 2a,35,6a,69,71, 75,1os,160,164,1a4 . . 103,139,229 . . . 112,126,236 . . . . 68,160 . . . . . . 126 . . 126 . . 160 . . . 139 . . . .... 139 . . .57,69,71, 139,148 . . . . 126 140 161 161 . . . 161 . . . . 126 . . . . . . 126 71,80,lO7, 161,1a7,2a1, 236 126 . . . . . . 161 Dowell,Linda... . .......127 3 'f-Qea L 1211. - , E151 r x ,J ' - ,Q ' 77--'rw 7' 1417 2,'-'fee- ' M1 fi if? ' .5 5 'Qi ' 7 , if ,,A . y ,D y 7 ,ml T, 4- l .N .. ff A Phil Driskell peers over his magic, floating basketball . Mr. Behren's Concert Band awaits the cue fo begin the assembly. 1 as ,:' -.- ,. ,1- Clevenger, Linda .6 Clingan, Bob . . . Clingner, Connie . Cljnkenbeard, Sheri Closser, Doyle . . Coats, Alfreda . . Coats, Caryn . . Coats, Gayle . . Coats, Jean . . Coats, John . . Coats, Mike . . Cochran, Pat . . . Coday, Tom . . . Coghill, John . . . Cole, Robert . . . Coleman, Diane . . Coleman, Larry . Coleman, Ron .... Coleman, Steven . Collins, Becky . . Collins, Pam . . Comer, Vicki . . Contestablle, Pam Cook, Dale .... Cooke, M1ke.... Cooper, Beclql . . Cooper, Dicksie . Corbin, Shirley . . Cornell, Carolyn . Cornell, Marilyn . Cornelison, Mary Lou . . . . . Cottle, couch, . . . . . . 126 71,94,103, ' ' '1l4,138,140 . . . . . 125 . . . 69,139 . . . 161 . . 56,161 . . . 69,126 . . . 161 . . . 126 . . 52,126 . . . 53,126 . . . 141 . . . . 162 . . 102,103 . . . 139 . . 126 . . 162 ......103 . . . . 126 . 63,33,139,141 . . . . . . 126 . . . . . 139 . . . . . . 126 . . 102,103,162 . . . . 69,126 . . . . 162 . . . 126 . . . 126 .... ..141 ..... ..141 126 139 Phyll1S...... .. Junk' ...... Cov1ngton,Scott.......... Cox, Lucy...... Cragin, Annette . . Crane, Esther . . Crane, Gary . . . Crane, John . . . Crane, Sidney . . . Crane, Sondra . . Crawford, John . . . . Crawford, Marcy . . . Creath, Richard . . Crighton, Florence Crow, Rickey . . . Crowell, Jim . . . Crum, Joyce . . . Crump, Brenda . . Cunningham, Bill . Cunningham, Donna . . Curren, Gloria . . . . Curry, Bobette. . . Dack, Mary .... Dack, Nancy . . . Dake, Brenda . . Daly, Jane . . . Daly, Jim . . ......'139 162 2o,24,69,71,1o1, 120,162,176 . . . . . 23,162 . . . . . 162 . . . .126 . . 127,133 . . . 139 .......141 141 . 51,69,l41,240 .......162 ......162 . . . . 141 . . 103,230 . . . 162 . 23,163 . . . 163 ...127 ..87 . . .127 . .70,163 . . . 141 . . . 141 ...127 ...199 Daniel, Mike . . . . . 163 Daniel, Ronnie . . . . . 48,163 Danley, Dan... ...163 Dannar, Kathe .... . . . 127 Daugherty, Janet. . . . . .127 Davids, Judy .... . . .127 Davidson, Mary . . . . . 127 Davis, Gayle . . . . . 141 Davis, Lloyd . . . . . 163 Davis, Steve . . . . . 127 Davison, June . . . . 127 Day, Carolyn . . 1 . . 88,114 Day, Donna. . . . . . 61,163 Day, Karen .... ...... 1 41 Dean, Marcia . . ....... 164 Deatz, Gloria . . ........ 127 Delmez, Jay . . . . . 68,70,103,112, 164,236 Dennis, Pat . . . . 23,43,69,94, 103,153,164 DePew, Bob ..... ...... 1 41 Dersham, Thomas . . . . . . 98,127 Devine, Jennifer . . . . . .141 Devore, Wilma. . . . . .164 Dick, Larry ..... . . 68,127 Dickenson, Donna. . . . .76,l4l Dickenson, Judy . . . . . 141 Dickenson, Larry . . . . . 164 Dickenson, Richard . . . . . 127 Dickerman, Leland . . ... 141 Dickinson, Cathy . . Dlltz, Carl ...... . . Dobbs, Marilyn ..... . . . 70 Dometrorch, Brenda . . . . 164 Dometrorch, Joyce . . . . 141 Dorrel, Charles . . . . 141 127 164 . . . 35 141 Dorsey, Sheryl . . . . . . . . Dothage, Jack . ........... Douglas, Darrell ..... . .... 141 Douglas, Denny . . . 96,112,l42,234,236 Douglas, Jerry . . . . ..... 127,128 D6ug1as,Lm-y. . . . . . . . . . .93 D6we11,Dav1d. . . . . .71,l64 Dnskiu, Jan . .........s7,127 Driskill, Phil . . . . 96,98,99,l03,165 Dudley, Janice . . . . ..... . 142 Dugan, Bob . . . ..... . . 165 Dugan, Ted.... ..127 Duggar, Barbara . . . 165 Duggar, Lynda. . . . .127 Dukes, Jimmy . . . . 142 Dulle, Jeani . . . . 165 Duncan, Larry . . . . 199 Duncan, Steven . . . . . 127 Dunlap, Deborah . . . 87,127 Dunn,Andrea... ...127 Durk, Nelson . . . . .' . . . . 98,142 Eagle, Elaine . . . ........ 142 Early, Peter . . . . . 23,29,68,70,165 Eastman, Parmelee ...... . . 127 Eckhardt, Lee . . . 23,69,94,103,165 Eddington, Pattl . . ..... . . . 142 Edmonds, Martha. . . . . . . . 142 Edmondson, David . . . . . 87,102,127 Edmondson, Tom . . . . 103,142 Edward, A1v1n. . . . . . . 127 Edwards, Doug. . . . . . . 142 Edwards, Edith . . . . . . .142 Eichelberger, Patricia . . . . 127 Eisterhold, Paul . . . . . . . 142 Eggert, Mary Fran . . . . 69,165 239 Ehler, Nelda . . . Emmons, Charla Emmons, Larry . . Endecott, Richard Eng, Mike .... . . . . . 165 . . . 46,46,7o,165 . . 70,165,183 .....12'7 .....199 Enochs, Betty.... ......l65 Entsmlnger, Cheri 69,71,'75,l06, 142,153 Estes, Barbara . . Estes, Richard . . Etnire, Roberta . . Evans, Sandy . . Evans, Sig . . . Falloon, Anne . . Farmer, Ralph. . . Farrar, Connie . . Faurot, Penny . . Fearheller, Jan . . Felts, Edley . . . Ferguson, Ron . . Ferguson, Roy . . Fields, Eric . . Fields, Jim . . . Fisher, Linda. . . . Fisher, Mike . . . Fitzgerald, Linda . Fleeman, Jane . . Fleenor, Chris. . Fleener, Ted . . . Flischel, Gary . . Fllschel, Patricia Flood, Phyllis . . Floyd, Patricia . . Flynn, Tim . . . Foley, Bill . . Forbes, Betty . . Forbis, Denny . . Forbis, Libby . . Forbis, Pat . . Ford, Sharon . . Foster, Kathy . . Fox, Andy . . . Fox, George . . Fox, Jerry .... Fox, Sonnle .... Frazier, Raycene . Freeland, Donna . Freeman, Nancy . Freese, David . . Fries, Linda .... Frost, William . Frye,Patty .... Fuchs, Kathy . . . Fuller, Linda . . . Fullerton, Glenn . Fullerton, Marilyn Fulllngton, Becky .. .. . Fullington, Laura . . Funk Cathe Galeota, Bill . . . . Garb, Jim . . . . . Gardner, Gary . . Gardner, Karen . . Gardner, Mellnna . . Garrett, Bruce . . Garrett, Gayla . . Garrett, Janice . . Garrett, Paul . . . Garrett, Sherry . . Garrison, Doris . . Garrison, Elizabeth 240 .....1Z'7 ......142 . . . . . . . 127 . 69,'76,89,142 142 .....165 ...142 ...127 ..142 ..199 ..127 ..127 ...166 ..37,142 ..142 ..142 .........142 . . . . 83,127 ,7o,75,1o3,166 127 .39 ..l2'7 ..128 ..166 ..128 ..l66 ..142 ..142 ..166 ..128 ..166 ..166 ..142 . . . 142 . . 142,229 . . . 166 . . 142 . . .143 . . .166 . . 166 . . 69,128 ...128 ..68,148 ..148 ..167 ..148 ...128 ..128 ..l36 ..128 167 . . . . 167 . . 89,143,147 Gaffney, Stephanie . . . . .35,69,7l,l43 ....98,128 ....148 ..167 ..167 ..167 ..48,167 ...167 ...128 ...147 ...168 ...128 Gentry, Linda Gerau, Jim Geel, Richard . . . Gerhardt, Lin . . . Ghio, Missy . . Gibbons, Priscilla . Gibbs, Linda. .... Gibson, Susan . . . Gibson, Vanda . . Gillespie, Dan . . . Gilmore, Theresa . . . Glass, Glenda . . . . Glenn, Jeff . . . . Glover, Sandra . . Golson, Gayle . . Goodson, Gary . . Gose, Charles . . Grant, Patsy .... Grathwohl, Kathi . . Grathwohl, Sharon . Graves, Pat . . . . Gray, Alan . . . . Green,Mlke. . . . . . . Greenwood, Bonita . . . . Gregory, James . . . . . . Griffin, Eric . . . Griffin, Kenneth . . Griftln, Virginia . . Grim, Alice . . . Grissum, Kay . . . . Gross, Carolyn . . . Gross, Eddie . . . Gross, Ken . . . Gross, Randy . . . Guthrie, Robert . . . Guthrie, Ronald . . . . Guy, Kathy .... Guy, Patti . . . Haas, Margie . . Haas, Rayma . . Haasis, John . . . Hagan, Patricia . . Hager, Sue .... Hagler, Paul . . Hall, Debbie . . Hall, Mariea . . Hall, Philip . . . Hall, Stanley . . . Hamilton, Randy . . . Hamilton, Robert . . . Hammers, Steve . . Hammond, Charles . . . Hansen Cheryle . . . i Hansen, George . . Hansen, Karen . . Hargls, Larry . . . Harmon, Ingrid . . Harrington, Jeannie Harris, Mary . . . Harris, Richard . . Hart, Mike .... Hart, Pam .... . . . . 128 . . 6o,71,168 . . . .168 . .100,168 . . . 168 . . . 69,128 . . .126 . . 68,136 . . .. 143 an so 168 128 . . 168 . . 168 . . 128 . . .128 . . 169 . . 143 . . 148 . . 128 . . 169 . . 143 . . 128 . . . . . 169 . . . . 28,128 . . . . . 128 23,69,l03,169 . . . . . . 98 . . . . . 143 . . 128,233 . . . 128 . . 169 . . 98 . . . 128 . . 96,143 . . . V143 . . . . . 128 . . . . . 126 28,85,7o,169 . . . . . 143 . . . . . 128 . . .69,128 . . . 128 ,. . 169 .. 169 . . 128 . .146 ..148 . .169 . .167 . .170 . . . 128 . . . .128 .. 142,143 . . . 143 . . 51,143 . . . 129 170 oo no Hart1ey,John............ 129 129 170 . . 143 129 170 143 Hartman,Larry.......... Haseman, Bob . . .51,66,7o,1o2,1o8,17o Haseman, Carol ..........129 Haseman, Diane ..........143 Haws, Bill .... Hayter, Bill . . . Heavln, James . . Heffner, Joe . . Helbel, Dan . . . . . 170 . . . . 33,129 ......152 .......143 51,94,1o8,17o lf? Marcy Crawford helps bring Christmas cheer to Hickman with a colorful Window-painting. Helcw, Patty . . . Hellxenra-1111, Mark Helsler, Jan . . . Helsler, Linda . . Helsner, Susan . naming, John . . .' Hellem, Steve . . Helm, Nancy . . . Helmrelch, Jan . . . Henderson, Shirley Henderson, Walter Henry,Judy..... Henry, Mike . . . Hensley, Dennis . s 0 s . . 129 . 129 ....170 ......1'7O 39,6Z,l43 .....1'70 ....129 . .171 . . . 129 . . . . .71,171 171 171 Henson, Steve . . . Hentges, Jim. . . Herschel, Donna . Herschel, Phyllis I-lickam, Linda . . Hickman, William Hiler, Elizabeth . Hller, Sally .... Hiley, Claudia . . Hill, Billy . . . . Hill, Cheryll . . . Hill, James . . Hill, Steve . . . Hinshaw, Pat . . Hinson, Pam . . Hobart, Carl . . . 129 . . 143 . .129 . .143 . . .129 51 na- 6. 3 Hofbauer, Jim . . Hofbauer, Susie . 144 . . .144 ..l4l 144 129 171 . . 128 . .129 . . 144 . . 129 . . 144 . . 171 . . 171 . . . 144 68,129 . . . . . . 129 . . 35,116,144 Ph.i1.... Lloyd, Kenny . . For the third year, the Choraleers Serenade Hickman classes the last period before Christmas vocation. Hoffman, Franny . . . 26,30,68,70,75, 120,154,171 Hoffman, James . . ....... 129 Hoffman, John ........... 129 Hofhnan, Nancy ...... . . . . 129 Hofsess, John ........... 103 Hogan, Susan . . . 35,70,75,80,16l,172, 188,230 Hogan, Tom. . . ........ 98,129 Holliday, Elvan . . . . . 172 Holman, Mary . . . . . 129 Holmen, Grace . . . . . 144 Holt, Bert .... . . . 144 Holton, Linda . . . . . 144 Hopper, Joyce . . . . . . Hunt, Frank . . . Hunt, Glenda . . Idle, Glenda . . Irvin, Steve . . Irvin, Terri . . . Irwin, Bill .... Jackman, Lillie . Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Beth .. Billie . . Dale . . Gary... lla . . Jean . . John . . Linda . Marilyn Martha . Jackson, Nathaniel Jackson, Jacobs, Jacobs, J agger, Jagger: Jarvis, Jarvis, J aynes, Jayne s , Jayne s, J effrey , J enldns, Jenkins, J enklns, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Norma . . Sharon . . Janice . Patty . . Margo . . Pitts . . Julie.. Don.. AI'th'l1I' . 5 5 Linda . . Marsha . Perrv . . Bill . . . Carrie . . . Charles . . . Gay . . . Jolm. . . Larre. . Mike . Nellie Jolly, Pfrthur . . Jones, Jones, Jones, Betty . . Conway . . Glynn . . Jones, Karen . . Jones, Jones, Jones, Paula . . . Ronald . .. Sandy . . Jones, Susan . . . Jose, P hi1ip..... . Patl.... Kallenbach, Daniel . . . Kane,Dan....... Karren, Karrer, Daniel . . Mary Ann Keel, Gene. . . . 144 Horner, Winifred . . . . . 129 144 Hoskins, Linda . Houpt, Carl . . . Hourlgan, Torn. . Howard, Bert . . '. '. '. 144 . . .172 144 Howard, Dorothy . . . . . . . . 71,172 Huddleston, Betsy Brlmer . . . . .159 Hudnell, Steve . . pecan san Hudson, Kent . . . Hudson, Rickie . . Hudspeth, Barry . I-Iuether, Mary . . Hughes, William . Hume, David . . . Hume, Pat . . . Humpf, Linda. . . . Hunt, Birch . . . 144 . . 129 . . 144 . . .144 . . .172 . . .129 . . 129 . . . 144 . .69,129 . . 129 Keithley, wuuem . . 144 . . 129 . . 129 . . 172 . . 129 . . 129 . . 172 . . . . 144 . . . 87,129 . . . . 172 . .102,129 . . 51,172 . . 56,172 . . . . 144 . . . . . 144 . . . . . 144 . . . . 173 . . 48,659,129 . . . . . 144 . . 4a,51,173 . . . . 48,144 . . . . . . 129 23,28,31,68,69, 71,158,173 . . . . . . 130 . . 69,102,144 . . . . . 173 . . . .144 ....1'73 .....130 . . . . . . 145 . . .94,1o3,174 .....173 ....145 ....13o .....55,173 . . . 86,130,134 . . . . .145 .. 56,173 . . . 136 ..145 ..174 174 145 . . 130 . . 174 . . 145 . . 145 . . . . 180 . . 70,174 . . . 145 . . 145 . . 130 ..... 130 ..........175 Keller, Duane . . . 71,94,96,97,99,103, Kellerman, Susan . Kelly, Chris . . . . Kelly, Kirk . . . . 145,154,174 . . . . . . 145 . . . . . . 174 :23,90,17a,174 Kempton, Jon . . . . . . . . . 51,174 Kenney, Lawrence . . Keown, Kenny . Keown, Linda . . . Kent, Dennis . . Kenyon, Steve . . Kerby,' Georgia. . Kersch, Ga.ry . . Kespohl, Gary . . Kile, Dorothy . . . . . 199 . . . . 174 . . .69,13o . . 37,145 . . . 145 130 . . . 174 . . . 174 145 Kirnberlins, David King, Barbara. . . . King, Robin .... Kingrey, Jean . . Kingrey, Mike . . Kingsley, Marilyn . . 130 . .130 . . .... 130 ........36,130 . . . . 93,,94,l03,175 . . . , a35,68,7l,82, ,1l4,l42,145,237 Kmmel-,Mene1e....... ....145 Kite, Phyllis . . . Kite, Raymond . . Klein, Linda . . . Kllnefelter, Cllllhf Kllngner, Connie Klug, Lydia . . . . Knight, John . . . . Koch, Susie .... Koester, Everett. Kogler, Earl. . . Koonse, Susie . . Korschgen, Carl . Kucera, Ron . . . Kurtz, John . . . Kurtz, Susan . . . Kyd, Sterling Lanue, Diane. . . . . . . 51,61,145 . . . . . 130 . . . 145 . . 68,130 . . 60,130 . . . 145 . . 145 . . 175 . . .145 . . . .175 . . 69,130 . . .145 ......145 ... .... 176 Kuehn, Carol ..... Kunzler, Leland D. . . .... . . .130 . . . . 93,lO3,163,176 ..........130 .............l45 Ladenson, Paul . . .35,37,69,71,116,147 ..........176 176 Lambert,Barbara. . . . . .. . . . Lancaster, Linda . . . . . 176 Landberg, Suzy . .... 130 Lane, Janet . . . .... . 147 Lang, Martha . . . . 71,138,147 Lang, sharon .... ..... U 176 Larson, ,Linda .... .... 1 75 Leshbreek, Linda . . . . . 176 Lazear, Gary . . . . 147 Leach, Jesse T.. . I. 52 Lear,i Gary .... . . 163,177 Leavitt, Dallas . . . . . ..... . 130 Leech, Mary . . . 20,101,177 Leech, Nancy. . .d0,8t5,l1.3,.124,125,g13O Leonard, Doris . ..........1'7'7 Leonard, Patricia. . . . . . . . . . 130 Leonard, Robert . Leslie, Janet . . . Lewis, Bob . .' . . Lewis, Larry . . Lewis, Marceline, Libbee, Jeane . . Lindner, Jose . . . . Linzie, Raymond . . . List, Elaine . . . Lister, Polly . . Little, Maxine. . . Logan, Dearl. . Logan, Glenn . . Long, Alicia . . . Long, Judy . . Long, Mary . . Long, Sharon. . Long, Wayne . . Loring, Fred . . . Love, Mary . . . . .130 . . . . 147 . . 103,177 . . . 147 . . . . 87 . . . . 177 . . 27,s5,147 . . . . 177 .. .....l47 . . . . . .130 . .142,147,14a . . . . .147 . . . .130 . . .9a,130 . . .147 . . . .130 . . .45,147 .........14'7 ..........177 86,98,113,l24,l30 .........14'7 L0vell,Bette... .. .....l47 Lovell, Vickie . . Lowney,Jolm.......... . . . . 177 103,177 Lowrey, Chubby . . . . . . . . . . 147 Lucas, Linda . . . 68,70,80,100,l03,l78 Lynes, Patty . . Maher, .nm . . . .........178 ... ..130 241 . . . . . . 149 . 89,'11,149,28'r March, March, Rebecca . . Sue . . . . Marlow, Carolyn . Marrnaduke, Mark Marquardt, John . Marriott, Bob . . . Marshall, Margaret M21-tm, Martin, Mmm, Mmm, Jacqueline James . . Marla . . Dee... Mattews, Juetta . . Mattney, David . . Mattney, Richard . . . . . . . Maxwell, Lyn . . . May, Joe . . . . . Megarlty, Martha . McMannhon, William . . . . 98,132 . . .1o8,14r . . . . 180 147 130 178 178 .. ...130 .. ...147 . ...178 . . . 130 . . .130 .. ...60 178 77 . . -, . . . 181 . 9. . e8,8e,1'18 . . .. ..'l8l Megarity, Mike . . . . . 103,179 Melloway, Brenda . . ..... 180 Mendenhall, Tom . . ...... 148 Menzel, Chris . . . . . 69,98,13l Merideth, Kene . . . . 69,98,131 Merldeth, Sandy . . ..... 131 Meyer, Joyce . . .... 148 Meyer, Wayne . . . . . 131 Miles, Gene ............. 180 Miller, Glynda ...... ..... 1 48 Miller, Helen . . '23,68,71,74,75,76,11'D Miller, James ........... 131 Miller, Joyce ........ . . . 131 Miller, Kenny . . ..... 148 Miller, Lyrm . . . . . 82,117,151 Miller, Terry . . ..... 148 Mills, Phyllis . . . . 180 Mills, Tom .... . . 131 Mitchell, Carolyn . . . . 131 Mitchell, Carolyn S. . . . 141 Mitchell, Marilyn . . . . . 131 Mitchell, Robert . . ....... 131 Mitchell, Roberta ......... 180 Mitchell, Rosle ......... 87,131 Modlin, Susan . . . . 31,35,69,71,10l, 120,180 Monroe, Marcus . . . . . 70,180,194 Moore, Barb . . . . . 131 Moore, Bill .... . . . . 148 Moore, Bradley . . . . 102,131 Moore, David . . .... 131 Moore, David . . . . 103,180 Moore, Janet . . . . . 131 Moore, Mike . . . . . . . . 131 Moore, Nancy ........... 148 Moore, Neal ..... 31,68,71,110,l80 Moore, Pat ............ 69,148 Mordica, Mary . . .........148 Morgan, Jack . . . 2a,28,85,4o,88,89,'11, 82,180 Mowrer, Linda . . .... . . 131 Murdock, Bonny . 62,70,71,138,149 Murphy, Cathy . . ....... 131 Murphy, Dennis . . ....... 181 Murphy, Jane . . . . 59,131 Murphy, Jim . . . . 181 Murphy,'ZTuan1ta' . . . .1149 Murphy, Kathy . . . . 68,131 Murray, Barbarba H .J . 131 Murrayfitharles ZW . . . 181 Murray, Ted . . . . . . 131 Musbach, Larry . . .... 81 Mustajn, Fred . . ...... 149 Mutert, Melissa . . . 28,131,137 McAfee, Joe . . . .... . 147 McAllister, Bill . . ., . . 178 McAllister, Bob . . . . 147 McBain, William . . . . 179 McBa1ne, Ann . . . . . 147 McBaine, Brenda . ..56,179 McBride, Linda . . . 147 McBride, Tom . . . . . 131 McCaleb, Jane . . ..... 132 McCaleb, Sarah . . . 71,69,148 McCall, Gary . . .... 179 McCarthy, John .... . . 179 McClanahan, Mary . . .,. 132 McClure, Barbra . . 179 McCray, Glenda . . . 148 McDaniel, Barbara ....... 179 McDaniel, Eddie ......... 98,132 McElyea, Mariley . 69,103,164,179 McGee, Steve . . . ...... . 132 McGin1ty, Thomas ....... 179 McGowan, Larry . . . . 148 McGreer, Jerry . . . . 148 McGrew, Rod . . . . . 132 Mcllvain, Gary . . . . . 132,133 Mclntosh, Adelaide .... 132 McKee, Cordla . . . .... 179 McKee, Gloria . . ...... 148 QMcKibben, Charles. . . . .68,102,148 McKinzie, Eddie . . . .... . 132 McMillan, Ranch' . McMlnn, McMi1m, Connie . Phyllis McMullen, Betsy McQuary, Molly . McQuigg, Linda . .. ...148 .......179 ......... 148 s5,71,114,148 . . . . . . . 148 .. .....179 McQultty, Elmer . McQuitty, Ethel . McQu.itty, Jim . . Nanson, Duane . . Nanson, NBJICY . . . Neal, Sandy .... Neds, Bob . . . Neenan, Guy . . Neff, Linda .... Nelger, Sharon . . Neiger, Shirley . . Neill, Evelyn . . . Nelson, June . . . Nelson, Terrance . Neuffer, Greg . . Neuffer, John . . . . Neukornm, Susanne Newcomb, Dorothy . . Nibbelink, Gary . . Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Ann... Brenda . . Gary Jane Janet Jean Joyce . . Linda. . Mike Nielson, Riclqf . . Nienaber, Linda . . Nistendirk, David . Nolke, Bob . . . . Nolke, Dave . . . Nolke, Thelma . Novak, Greg . . . Nowlin, William . . Oates, Mary . . . . Obermiller, Nancy . . Obermiller, Roy . . Obryan, Bert . . . Odor, cindy . . . oettmg, Linda. . . Oetting, Joyce . . Old, Wanda . . . Oliver, Gwen . . . Olson, Harold . . 0'Ma1ley, Janice . Onofrio, John . . 0 ..148 ....148 .......148 . . . 35,152,181 eo,e9,8e,11s,1a2 . . . . . . . 182 . . . . 71,182 . . . 132 .....182 .......182 , . .... . 182 28,v1,98,94,1o2, 103,175,182 . 149 . . . . .182 . . . 182 . . . 57,148 149 . . 182 . . 182 . . .182 . . 182 . . . 132 . . . 69,149 . . . 149 149 oss. . . . .182 . . . 98,132 ..182 . . . . .149 . . .... 149 . . e9,98,1oa,182 132 142 . .132 . .132 . .183 . . .132 . . .149 132 . '. '. 182 132 183 183 149 183 183 42,96,97,103,149 Randy Russell, Mike Wlwitworth, and Larry Duncan relax after a lengthy band prachce Morgenthaler, Gene . . . . . 148 Morris, Arm . . . . . ..... 180 Morris, Bob .... ...... 1 31 Morris, Ca.rolyn . . ....... 180 Morris, Don . . . . . 102,103,181 Morris, Steve W. . . ...... 131 Morton, Delton. . . . . . . .148 Morton, Margie . . . . . . 109,181 Morrow, Marilyn . . .... 148 Moseley, Joe .... . . 69,131 Moseley, Thomas . . . . 35,181 Moser, George . . . . . 148 Moser, Mark... ....131 Moser, Samuel . . . . . 102,131 Moss, Peggy . . . . . . 149 242 ,'.y'i,-:klfiffi 5 . 121211 4.8 4. , -' -193: 'ri-Ign:75.ev, -: 5,2 .1- l ,f-f.h -- . A . ','75.-i:i1:.Q 9f.1'j5I'J ij,v?' -. :L-4 i 55511-'yw'i-' - J ' 'I'-,M '- r.-4.-, , R. E., ,. F' . .,,-- ,. 8 i. 1. WW, 1 Cf,-,, E .yayosl .,,v 1 .,r1,, ef ,Q 11.1.3 , ' , Linkin ggeleu1..Ze,.wl::5J?1 f!a.'9.2QalQj.' 'f'f7'5'- ':1a11-E2.n.u3,glx.1,.-14.17 - Ormiston, Linda . . Osborne, Kent . . Overton, Betty . . Overton, Lynn . . Owen, Ralph . . . Owens, Christine . . . Owens, Julie. . . . . Owens, Karen . . Pace, Pam . . . Page, Chanda . . Painter, Sharon . Palmer, Gladman Palmer, Martha . . Parks, Betsy. . . Parman, JoAnn . Patacchi, Val . . Patterson Dalton Patterson, Donald. I Patterson, John. Pauw, Derrick . Pauw, Peter . . Payne,Ma.ry..... Peacher, Sharon . . 132 . . 83,149 . . . .183 .51 ........132,137 33,71,110,133,237 . . . . ..27,132 . . 35,37,71,133 . . . . . . 132 . . .33,149 . . . 132 . . .-149 . . . 149 . . .132 . . . . 132 . .39,132 . .33,149 . . .132,133 . . .-.184 . . . 184 . . . .149 . .....7O,184 184 Peden, Sally . . . 23,3o,35,33,39,71,74, Pemberton, Gary Perkins, Anita . . . Perkins, Connie Perkins, Gary . . Perkins, Mary . . . Perkins, Raymond . . Perri, Marla. . . Perri, Ricardo . . Perry, Michael . 75,121,137,134 102,103 . . . . . 134 . . . 132 . . . 134 . . . . 149 . . 184,193 . . . . 135 ...132 ...185 Purdy, 'Bob .... Purkett, Joe . . . Queathen, Pamela . Quisenberry, Bethel Rader, Jeslyn . . . Rader, Vicki .... Rajnbolt, Vicki . . Rathert, James . . Peterson, John . . . 71 Petri, Robin . . . . . 69 Pettit, Jackie . . . . .23,185 Philllppe, Susan . . . . . 149 Pnnllppe, Trudy . . . . . 149 Phillips, Ronald . . . . . 98,132 Platt, Linda . . . . 132 Platt, Randy . . . . . 69,150 Pickett, Ron . . . . . 150 Pinkney, Janet .... . . 35,150 Plnnell, Patrick . . . . . 86,132 Piper, Ronald . . . 150 Piper, Verna . . . . 185 Pipes, John. . . . . . 103,150 Pipes, Richard . . .... 185 Pipes, Stoney . . . . . 132 Platz,Kathy . . . . . 185 Poe, Donna.. ...150 Poe, Glenda. . . . . 150 Poe,,Jea.nle . . . . .132 Pool, Richard. . . . . 185 Potter, T. L. . . . . . 132 Powell, Becky . . . . . 25,185 Powell, Danny . . ..... 132 Pratt, Phil . . ...... .185 Prewitt, Tom. . . . 371,103,150 Price, Curt. . . . . . .1185 Price, Durward. . . . . . . 132 Price, Lynn .... ....... 1 50 Proctor, Ancel . . . . .43,68,69,185 Proctor, Karen ........ 51,76,185 Proctor, Peggy .... 69,86,106,132,137 Proctor, Sandy . . 23,31,35,62,69, 110,115,l86,196 Prost, Paula. . . ...... 89,186 Pugh, Vicki . . . . ..... . . 186 Purmf, George . . . . 31,'71,103,150 Purcbf, Larry . . .......133 . . 102,132 . . . 186 133 . . . 186 . . 186 . . . 186 . . 35,186 . . . . . 51,150 Ravenscraft, Phyllis . . . 48,69,133 Ray, Buddy .... . . , . 150 Ray,L1nda.... ..133 Redrnon, Walter . . . . . 150 Reed, Dennis. . . . . .133 Reed, Jack . . . . . 38,133 Reeder, Carolyn . . . . . 133 Reeder, Uless . . ....... 150 Rees, Janie . . . ...... . 150 Reeves, Ranch' . . . 23,68,70,102,103, 186,193 Reeves, Roger . . . . . 133 Reeves, Ronda . . . . 133 Regler, Elliot . . . . . 133 Relsch,Kay . . . . . 186 Renfro, Paul . . . . 133 Renfro, Sidney . . . . 137 Rhodes, Gary . . . . 187 Rice, Danny... ..133 Richardson, Janie . . 187 Rlckerson, Cindy . . 150 Ricketts, Lena . . . . 133 Ridge, Tom... ...150 Rieth, weny . . . . . 137,229 Rievley, Charlotte . . . 187 Rlevely, Paul . . . . . 133 Riggs, Randy . . . . . 1.133 Riley, Chris . . . . 98,133 Riley, Marla . . . . . 133 Rimmer, Janice . .... 150 Rippeto, Glenda . . . . 70,187 Roberts, Carl . . . . . 150 Roberts, Donna . . . . 150 Roberts, Euzebetn . . 133 Roberts, Janet . . . . 133 Roberts, Jim . . . . . . 150 Roberts, Linda . .... 150 Roberts, Mary Jo . . . 35,187 Roberts, Nancy . . . . . 133 Roberts, Peggy . . . . 188 Roberts, Sabra . . . . 133 Roberts, Wayne .... . . 133 Robertson, Pat ...... . . 187 Robertson, Patricia . . . . . 133 Robertson,Ron. . . ...133 Roblnson,A.nna.... ..133 Robinson, Carmen . . . 133 Robinson, Linda . . . . 150 Robinson, Mary . . . . 150 Rochon, Bruce . . . . 188 Roden, Danie . . . . 150 Rodgers, Alan . . . .... 133 Ro1o1f,Nanette. . . . . . . . 133 Roloff, Wayne . . . . .1o2,1o3,133 Romack, Danny. . ..... 188 Ross, Laure .... . '. . . 150 Roth, Dudley .... . . . . 150 Rothermlck, Rob . . ..... 188 Rouse, Mac . . . . . . 33,e9,133 Rowe, -Cary . . . . Rowland, Ranch! . . . Russell, Randy . . Ryan, Janet . . ,. . Rybolt, David . . . ,....133 ...'188 . . . . 133 . . 51,189 . . .133 Sachs, Edward . . Sachs, Marcia . ...189 . ...150 Sackreiter, Amorette . . Y . . 61,189 Sackrelter, Russel ......... 133 Sanford, Larry ......... 86,134 Sangster, B111 . . . 23,35,69,71,80,92, 96,97,103,189 Sapp, Barbara. . . . ...... ,189 Sapp, Don . . . ..... 189 Sapp, Eddie . . . . 189 Sapp, John . . . . . 189 Sapp, Kay . . . . 134 Sapp, Linda . . . . . 150 Sapp, Mike. . . . 189 SRPP, Peggy S. . . . . . .150 Sapp, Raymond . . . . 189 Sapp, Russell . . . . . . 134 Sapp, Shirley . .... .... . 151 Sauer, Charles H. ....... 30,71,190 Schaperkotter, Carolyn . . . . . 31,134 Schenernan, Steve . . . . 96,103,151 Schneider, Carol . . . Schooler, Vickie . . Schroeder, Stephanie Schroeder, Sue . . Schuder, cnerne senuder, Lmde . .' ' Schull, Nancy . . Schulte, Dale . . Schulte, Gerald . . sennne, Mike . . Schuppan, Becky Schweder, Mike . Scott, Steve . . . Scrlvner, Carol . Sebastian, Leigh Sebastian, Lynn . Sebree, Earleen . See, Julie .... Seewoster, Polly . Semmons, Jim . Semon,Lore1e1. . Sexton, Ed . . . Shamberger, Bob . . . . . 134 . . . . . . . . 134 . . 86,124,134 . .62,71,lO0,lll, 1 188,190 . . 4. 68,955,134 . .71,19o, 237 190 . . . . 190 . .1190 . . . 151 . . . . 134 . . . . . 151 . . 134,137 . . 70,190 . . . 134 . . . .... 134 . . . . . . . . 134 . 31,69,71,1l0,190 . . . . . .e9,134 .......134 ......134 . . . . . . . 190 . . . 33,113,124,134 Shaw, Charles . . .... .190,l93 Shaw, Randy . . . .... . 134 Shawver, Charles . . . 151 Shedd, Diana, R. . . . . . 134 Sheets, Brenda . . . . 51,191 ai I Rodger Hill makes practical use of his acquired learning by assembling a scale model ofa gas engine. Tipton, Wayne . . . G V wi. .2 -ni? -ix. Joe Acton, Raymond Perkins, and Sonny Perkins, F.F.A. officers, practice handling yearling Herefords tor the show ring. Shelburne, Michele . . . 43,70,176,191 Shelton, Sam .......... 80,191 Shettlesworth, Don . . ...... 134 Shettlesworth, James ........ 134 Showens, R. L ............ 191 Shrout, Tom . . . 48,68,69,71,'73,96,97, 140,151,153 Sibbit, Donna K ........... 134 Sigler, Nancy . . . ...... . . 134 Silvoso, Gerald ........ 71,151 Simmons, Don . . . 23,35,68,81,96,98, 103,115,l54,19l,230 Simmons, Paul ........ 94,96,103 Simon, Sheryl .... 35,69,70,71,80,151 Singleton, Tommy ......... 134 Slaughter, Connie ......... 134 Sprague, Don . . Sprague, Glenda . Sprague, Roger . Spry, Lonnie . . . Spry, Tilford L. . Spurgeon, Gerald D. . Stafford, Frances A. . . Stanley, Craig . . Starke, Larry . . Starke, Richard . Stemmons, Birch Sloan, Toni .... . 134 Sly, Danny ..... . . 134 Smarr, Barbara . . . . 151 Smith, Angelia . . . . 134 Smith, Barry . . . 134 Smith, Bonnie K. . . . 134 Smith, Carl . . . . . 191 Smith, Grace . . . . . 134 Smith, Harry E. . . 69,135 Smith, Hazel . . . . . . 151 Smith, Joyce A. . . . 151 Smith, Laura . . . . . . 151 Smith, Raynell . . .... 191 Smith, Robert D. . . 71,151 Smith, Ronald . . . . 135 Smith, Ronnie . . . . . 135 Smith, Sharon K. . . .... 108,135 Smith, Steve . . . ...... 135 Snell, Dennis ....... 42,68,70,191 Snell, Jim ............. 151 Snider, Jim . . . 23,35,68,69,72,l03,115, 171,191 Snodgrass, Jennifer . . . . . 135 Snodgrass, Roger . . . . 191 Spangler, Brenda . . . . 135 Spears, Dennis . . . . 192 244 Stevens, Priscilla . Steward, Janice . . Stewart, John Ben . Stewart, Judy . . . . Stewart, Mike . . . Stidharn, Sharon . . Stoeckle, Karl . . . Stoeker, Burton . . Stone Linda G , . . . Stone,Pau1 . . . . . Stone, Richard S. Stone, Stephen . . . Stoner, Stanley . . Stookey, Dan . . . Stork, Dennis. . Straum, Steve . . Strong, Craig .... Stroupe, Danny . . Stroupe, Mike . . Sublett, Jeanne . . Sublett, Linda. . Sullivan, Micki. . . Summers, Cindy . Sumpter, Kirk . . Sutton, Ozie . . . ..199 ..151 ..l35 . . 135 135 . . 135 . . 135 . . 135 . . 151 . . 151 . . 135 . . 135 . . 151 . . 151 . . 135 . . 192 . . . 151 . . 35,151 . . 151 . . 192 . . 192 . 98,135 . . 192 . . . . 192 . . . . .151 . .s7,1s5,1s'1 . . . . 135 . .151,152 . . . 98,135 . . . 151 . . . 135 . . .68,135 . . . .155 . . 135 .....152 .. 192 swanson, 'Mark . . .' 23,.23,30',71,1'9.2,226 l. Sweet, Kandyce . . Swlney, Jennifer . Taliaferro, Stephan Talmage, Sharon . Taylor, Annanette 192 .' .' .' ..71,74,1'92,194 .......35,102 . . . 56,193 . . . 152 Taylor, David W. . . Taylor, Joseph R. . . Taylor, Kenneth . . Taylor, Pamela . Taylor, Patricia . . . or as 135 ..l35 193 .......193 . . . . . . . 152 93,96,97,103,152 Tegerdine, Ron . . . Tennyson, William ........ 135 Thomas, Gary ..... . . 193 Thomas, Steve D. . . Thomas, Whitney . . Thompson, Alice ......... 152 Thompson, Lynn .... 30,42,70,82,193 Throckmorton, Vicki 135 Throckmorton, Thurma Thurston, Ann Wanda n,Bill.... Tibbs, Janie . . Tibbs, Heleyn . . Tiffany, Jerry . . Tinsley, John . . Tipton, Dave . .oo-. ..l35 .......135 . . .... 193 . . . 152 . . 135 . .193 . . . .135 . . . . . .193 . . 37,103,152 .......sa,1s5 .........152 rise, Eddie . . . 35,4s,5s,e9,7o,ao,1a'z, 194,196 Toalson, Dennis .... . ...... 135 Tolson, Cheryl . . . . . 19,152 Tolson, Hollie . . . . . 135 Tomerlin, Jerry . Torrance, Nancy. . . .146 . . . . .194 Townsend, Elizabeth. . . . .194 Townsend, Sharon . ..l35 Trimble, Larry R. . . . . 135 Trumbo, Audrey . . . . .146 Trumbo, Jerry . . . . . . 146 Trumbower, Mary . . . .146 Turner, Becky ..... . .194 Turner, Evelyn . . . . . . . . 194 Turner, Jacqueline G. . . .... 152 Turner, Jacqueline J. . . . 117,146 Turner, Nanette . . . . . .51,69,146 Turner, Robert . . ..... 152 Turner, Ronald . . .... 152 Turner, Sammy . . . . 135 Turner, Terry . . . .194 Turner, Tom . . . . . 98 Turner, Tony. . . . . . .135 Tuthill, John . . . . 13,136 Uhler, Lynn .... . . . 152 Ullrich, Wally . . . . . . . 146 Unklesbay, Carolyn. . . . .7O,194 Vanatta, Tom .... . . 69,194 VanCoutren, Molly. . . . . . . 146 Vanderhoof, Sharon. . ,. .70,195 Vandeventer, Gale . . . . .146 Vanhook,Bill. . . . . . .136 VanVacter, Linda . . . . . 146 Vaughn, Bill .... . . . 146 Voight, George. . . . . .136 Volmert, Mary .... . . .136 Volmert, Michael . . . . . 146 Wade, Dennis . . . . . . 146 Wade, Jean . . .... ..... 1 95 Waggoner, Linda . . . ...... 195 Wagner, Les .... ...... 1 95 Walden, Donny . . . . 37,64,69,136 Walden, Dickie . . .... 69,146 Walden, Jim . . . . . 73,146 Waller, Jan . . . . . . . 35,195 Waller, Nancy... ......136 Walters, Donna . . . ...... 136 Walters, Janice . . . 68,69,70,71,103, 115,184,195 . . . . . .196 a6,a7,166,1a7 Watson, Walters, Joann. . . Walton, Richard . . Ward, Carolyn . . . Ward, Mary Jean . Warren, Gary .... Washington, Brenda . . . Washington,,Lois . Washington, Marita Washington, Rose . Watchinski, Herb . Watchinski, Robert Waters, David . . Wathen, Gary . . Watkins, John . . . Watson, Carl T. . Watson, Dennis . . Watson, Elaine . . Watson, Jerry . . . Karen . . watt, John .... -61.1- . . . . . .195 . . . 102,103,146 146 195 no-un .. 136 . . 195 . . 136 87 .-6-.-.-a . . . . . . . .196 . . 2s,35,66,69,7o, 80,92,103,183,196 . . . . . 68,7l,102, 103,141 . . . . 196 . . 136 . . 1-36 . . .136 . . 136 136 ......196 Weaver, Craig . . . 71,94,103,116,138, 144,146 196 Wehmeyer, Dean ...... . . .- Wehmeyer, Freda Wehmeyer, Glenn . . Wells, Kathy . . . Wells, Mervin . . Weston, Susan . . Whipple, Jackie . . White, David . . . White, Debbie . . . 136 . . 196 146 . . 146 . . . . 136 ......146 ..25,1s6,1a7 .....146 White, Judy .... Whiteside, Kathe . . Whitt, Dinah . . . Whitt, Douglas ..196 . ..136 ......136 .. ........197 Whitworth, Mike. . . . . 69,72,171,17a, Wickham, Mary Ann . . 181,199 . . . . . . 197 Wickham, Sue . . . . . . . . . . 33,136 Wickstrom, Greig . . . . . . . . . .197 Wiley, Gary . . . 69,92,96,1os,197,232 wnmte, Steve . . .... Wilkerson, Robert . Willard, Charmae . Williams, Bernice . Williams, Jeanie . Williams, John . . Williams, Linda K. . . . Williams, Phyllis . . . Williams, Sandra . . Williamson, Claudia Williamson, Harry . Williamson, Jerry . Williamson, John . . Williamson, Williamson, Wally . Willis, Charlene . . Robert. . . Wilson, Donna . . Wilson, John . . . Wilson, Marsha . . . Wilson, Murrell . . Wilson, Sally . . . Wilson, Wincie . . ......136 ..197 ..146 ......146 6a,69,71,9a,146 . . . . . .197 . . . . . .197 . . .s7,1a6 . . . 146 . . . 197 . . . . .146 ..1os,1a6 ...136 .....197 . . . . . .146 . 3o,71,62,6a, 197,236, 237 146 ....197 ..19'7 ..198 ..146 Wirth, Phillip . . . Wiss, Cheryl . . Withrow, Rick Wm, Lynnett . Z ' Wobbe, Rita . . . Wolf, Betty . . . Wood, Arletta . . Wood, Kent . . . Wood, Robert . . Wooden, Steve . . Woodfin, Lonnie . . Woodruff, Robert . Woodson, Mariann Workman, Allen . . Wright, Becky . . Clyde . Wright, Wright, Margaret Wright, Mollie . . Wynn, Donald . . Yamnitz, Ronnie . . Yeager, John . . Yoest, David . . Young, Millard . Young, Richard A. . . Zanies, Dianna . . . Zeilbeck, David . . . Zeilbeck, Lynn . . Zeigler, Karen . Zenge, Nancy . . Zieha, Mary C. . Zobrisky, Sharon Zumwalt, David . usa can ..136 ..136 ..136 ..136 ...136 .......198 136 96,97,98,103,198 ........146 . . . . . . . 136 . . . , . 198 . .23,30,35,68, 83,198 . . . . 15.2 . . . . . 152 . . . . . . . 152 . 94,96,1o9,152 7o,75,76,15a,196 . . . . .69,1s6 . . . . 102,136 . . . 198 . . 27,152 . 198 . . 52,198 . . . 136 . . 118,198 . . 152,198 . . . . .39,152 .........136 2o,49,71,196,2a4 . . . . . . .166 ...199 ...199 245 Business Manager Ozella Sutton and Editor Bonnie Barr tie up the last shipment of the CRESSET to send to the publisher. 246 Final Copy Wrapped Up The 1965 CRESSET staff has attempted showing a bit of every department and activity, so that we can truly say, This is Hickman, 1964-i965. Ozella and I would like to thank the following people for their time and consideration in working with our staff: the faculty, who kept right on teaching through the shuffle of people and glaring flash bulbs, our principal, Mr. Thompson, who sometimes allowed our photographers to skip classes so that they could take pictures of special activities in other classes, to Mr. Ringo, who took our beautiful queen portraits and pictures of the assemblies, to Eric Griffin, who took our auto mechanics pictures and let us use his wide-angle lens for our special' effect pi cturesp and especially to our sponsor, Mrs. Jeanne Barr, who helped us re-schedule missed pictures and re-order' prints for lost pages. We also wish to thank all the merchants who bought ads and the professional people who were Booster Subscribers. We hope you enjoy the book. Bonnie Barr, Editor Ozella Sutton, Business Manager Booster Subscriptions Copies of the CRESSET will be found in the reception rooms of the following- Booster Subscribers: r SU Mill 654,640 Cb Z17J2l5s Frank Conley I ' Dr. Charles Leech Prosecuting Attorneydg l i502 East Broadway nl Dr. George Fuchs Dr. Ercel Miller K 1? i502 East Broadway Lcchflll lO02 Locust L LJ.f,ollLw2C2i7 ,ufawflb 24 North 8th Street Sf no Walter Henkel X VOL. LXV, NO. Member of The Associated Press CULUNIBIAQ Mo., FRIDAYQ OC -QE CROWNED I-IOMECOMING QUEEN at Hick- man High School this morning was Miss Sheryl Simon, center, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Simon Jr. of 411 Edgewood Ave. Her attendants are Miss Susan Scheneman, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Schenernan of 700 Manor Drive and Miss Peggy Proctor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Proctor of 508 Thilly Ave. Homecoming acti- vities Will be climaxed in a football game between Hickman and Hannibal High School tonight, fol- lowed by a dance. CTribune photob . -.fri er the Labor government's E the U.S. policy. in Viet tripping came at the end at a ceremony organized I pacifist organizations photo J approach to obtaining the co operation of the public, and to impress upon law enforcement officers that they not only must be right but look right also Cheavens said he will take a many Columbia policemen as possible to the conference l Opportunity to Own A Corn Rent Slllrsid . Money. Helfl 1 WASHINGTGN, Oct. 15 UPI- The. House voted to hold up money for starting' arent sub- sidy program for low-income families. 'But administration sources expressed confidence today the money will be ,re- stored later. ' ' Action by the House came yesterday in passage' of .a 54.2 billion catch-all appropriation bill that had included 3180,- 000 to .start the ,rent subsidy program and authorize con- tracts for another S6 million. Rep. zlaraesf-Harvey, B.-Micke - offered the amendment ': that chopped the money from the bill. He won heavy support from Republicans, and 'some Democrats who'had opposed the program earlier this year in enactment of a housing bill. 'The roll call' vote that knocked the housing subsidy out of-the appropriations bill was 185 to 162. The amend- ment did not affect an appro- priation' of S1'70,000 for admin- istrative expenses of the pro- gram. Perry E. Willits, Miami, Fla., president of the National As- sociation of Home Builders, in a statement, said the House ac- tion on rents was a tragic in Jury which must be repaired in the Senate If allowed to stand he said, the House ac tion will only serve to make home builders reluctant to move ,forward speedily with- their plans to use this program under private' enterprises sponsorship. Q Under- the subsidy plan the government would make pay- ments to owners and develop- ers.of non-profit housing that would be made available to low-income families. Payments could runas long as '40 -years and would be based on the ability of .individual tenants to pay the rents from their own in-some-r Home of 11hs.PHy- ments would go to private landlords. New Policeman Assumes Duties Jesse Brown, 39, of 505 Lyon St., who was to have gone to work as' a police patrolman Sept. 16, assumed his duties this week instead, Police 'Chief Paul B. Cheavens said this morning. , The chief explained that when Brown took his physical examination, a small tumor was found on a lung. I-Ie un- derwent surgery for the re moval of the tumor, which was found to be benign, the chief added, and is now reported in excellent physical condition Stephens College Presents Mozurfs Opera 'IQNIGH1' non o:ovANNl College Asembly Hall 8 I5 QNLY mum sz S2 so ss sa so Your 0 11 C 6 I'I1 A Lifetime Some choice seats still available Wound FatalTo a Q A g William Slupp BOONVILLE, Oct. 15- Wil. liam Shipp, 62, died today at St. Joseph Hospital of a pistol wound in the head. The body is at the William Wood Fu- neral Home. . - Shipp became ill Wednesday at Independence and was brought to Boonville by am- bulance. He was found wound- ed in his room here at 12:30 a.m. today. Police said a .38 calibre pis- tol was found in the room with one spent cartridge. The bul- let was found lodged in a wall of the room. There are no known immedi- ate survivors. - V Gene Hansett, Cooper ,Coun- ty coroner, said no inquest will held' . --5 . There were only 200,000 seat 'belts in American vehicles 'in 1957. Last year 30 -million had either been installed or made available to motorists. NOW! IN ST. l0llIS! fxczuslvsl me Harm' 'BIIVEHAMA mfnrne ' WITHllVV25l1 Mufstl .. gf V' X are GEORGE STEVENS QL in- 4 X ' tl 1 - is is 'ffh visi its fic. 1 . ' V f - , 2522575 ff iii ' i'5fiTiEf?5, ' Vi- R. ' f - - ' - . . , v . , ' ' ' Y., 'j?:1 ?Zj' . . 1 . . ,gs . , ' .. 3 ':'1'- ' EZ Eg' - - . sf r . . . . .- 1: 2 s ' ' - ' . - 'Y ' . C:-72' f-4 I' .-? F12 ' - ' . wie! yr 55 ' ' . . 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