Jefferson City High School - Marcullus Yearbook (Jefferson City, MO)

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K 4 . nf: x -vv 1lrf'F? l X '91 4 i lv-W g Q1 Lini day lige L .,... -.. 4' sr-2-Fw, E54 ' 'J rw ' 5 SX Ffa 1 g. M 5X mf 3-v',.q f X' s f . G+ , qwnm, ....,.,4....-.--. www k fk if 7 Stephanee Clardy S Reigns as 1972 A Homecoming Queen M 4 Queen Stephanee Clardy. Attendant Jonalee Young. Attendant Andrea Dalton HomecomingQueen 14 it ,Q 3 fu? K A vw Q 31 - wx, Ch A 'W Him X Attendant Jeen Harrison Attendant Amy Walz 2 t fn '? Af -fi A 1 1, , Q ,V A .L-an , ,,:' if-5-' 3' Homecoming Queen 15 Y -.-,m .445 L F A 1 4 1 3 1 1 'S 1 3 carol, Paula Courter KABOVEJ secures a straw angel. Robert Wilburs QBELOWJ hangs a decoration on the banister. Carols echo through Capitol Rotunda Because of the weather, the 35th annual Capi- tol Caroling was held after being postponed for the first time in its history. Under the direction of Carl E. Burkel, the choirs, band, and orchestra highlighted the evening with two polychoral selections, Te Deum Laudamus by Hofer, and Heilig by Mendelssohn. Debbie Hubbs was the soloist for Ave Maria, and backed by the Senior High Chorale, Linden Boyd sang Hacia Benen Va Un Borricof' Other people performing major roles in the program were Nlatt Jarrett the narra- tor and Gina Wooley the accompanist. The art department spent many hours preparing the decorations. Straw angels and garlands were suspended from the banister over a scarlet back- ground. A straw nativity scene also accented the decorations. If ll! I ,,.,,.g..L......,...-........ 'E ' N- Working the spotlight was one of Tim Gaines' responsibilities. Capitol Caroling 19 N I 5 Wh Boyd and Hubbs Prince Karl Franz, heir to the throne of Karlsberg, enrolls at the University of Heidelberg to live the carefree life of a student. Nothing could please Dr. Engel, his tutor, more than to show Karl Franz the Heidelberg remembered from his own youth. Upon arrival at the inn, Karl Franz is warmly welcomed. He melts right into the student spirit and falls in love with Kathie, the head barmaid. Lutz, the Prince's valet, is shocked that the Prince should be so happy among the common people and reports his actions to Von Mark, the prime minister. The Prince and Kathie plan to escape to Paris but their plans are shattered by the illness of the King. Karl Franz returns to Karlsberg and becomes King. He announces his engagement to Princess Stephanie, his fiancee since childhood. Haunted by memories, Karl Franz returns to Heidelberg as Kathie is leaving to marry her cousin in Vienna. In the final parting Karl Franz and Kathie realize that Heidelberg can be no more than a beautiful dream, always to be remembered. The students make KathieCDebbie Hubbsb their queen. Operetta 24 take Operetta leads Prince Karl Franz fLinden Boydj is initiated into the Saxon Corps j ' 'V 'TREF Lutz CMark Perkinsy displays his disguise to Von Mark CRoy Crewzl Q , 4, ilwzzr sy 4. 'y Q v f.,,,,, Stephanie 1Terri McLarenJ and Karl Franz Cl.inden Boydj dance at the ball. The Grand Dutchess CSue Belly shows her disgust with Von Mark's 4Roy Crewzj delay in the wedding plans. Operetta 26 Y as 3 . 1 'T F I if . Gretchen LBeth Hoskinsj and Lutz QMark Perkinsj tango in his room. ' x lla Stair QRIGHTJ adds a little blush to Robert Goser's cheek. Rob- ert Campbell KBELOWJ moves scenery back- stage. The head of the scenery committee. Paula Courter, CBELOW RIGHTJ prepares a dra- ery for hanging. U' .L-125975375 ' ' V if Q: rv? ,A Operetta 28 Yiihr ,wif if 3'-ZTJ. Yi I I ' 'L' Aff' '-fins:-4...M...o-4-f' ' A My' gf? . , Q IU! Vw -if ni: .A , vi t Backstage-hard work, little glamour Onstage glamour from the costumes, acting, and music is usually what the audiences see and will remember, but the glitter does not suddenly appear opening night. It is the result of hours of sweat and hard labor. The scenery which transported spectators to Heidelberg was the effort of the stage craft class. As the curtain closed, prop changers swooped in to change the inn into a castle or ballroom. These kids had to know which props were needed and when. Stage managers called the actors in for their scenes. Stationed backstage was the rope crew who pulled the curtains and positioned backdrops. Spotlights and the sound equipment required the attentions of conscientious operators too. All costuming had to be provided by the students themselves. This put many girls, mothers, and neighbors behind sewing machines. Home Ec students made the student's caps for the boys. Finalizing the transformation was the application of stage make-up which was done by another committee of students. The Student Prince didn't just involve the learning of lines and music - it was the product of many unseen and unrecognized people. Dennis LoPiccoIo QABOVE LEFTJ I think this barrette does wonders for my hair. Mr. Burkel CLEFTJ rehearses the orchestra. Operetta 29 x -.4 2 iff' - Mark Smith and David Turner work diligently on Prom decorations. .ff I v Qi, Q Everyone enioys dancing to the music of Colonel Binioe. Prom 30 Y' .L f Dana Baker and David Lynch pause to look back on the 1973 Prom. I, l K Summer Breeze is theme of f lg Roy, haven't you had enough? 6 'I , 4 AI. .' ,IA.v- 'ik' . V' ,J 1 .' QQ ,,. ,L 7 V .M Kd' ' 'W . ' U . on 'X f Q - 1973 Prom Summer breezes blew into JC's gym May 5. The theme and decorations for the Junior-Senior Prom were planned by the Junior class. With the music provided by Colonel Binjoe, the couples danced around a gazebo in the center of the gym. Two par- achutes hung from the ceiling accenting the center decorations. Each Senior and his or her date marched through a multi-colored rainbow as the band played the theme song: Summer breeze makes me feel fine, blowing through the jasmine of my mind ,.. by Seals 84 Croft. ,J 4' Jonalee Young and Jim Mc- ' ' Laughlin take a break during 'li,9P':2ij thedance. , .rl ,, A A, QA -1? -Q ., 1, ,-an fv A mr . Prom 31 J I ,- n 1 ert if and choir Rb L , ij . 5 vi if-wan it i 'f i 1 'v is ft JC's orchestra KABOVEJ plays the processional as the Queen and her Court are presented. David McDonald QA- BOVE RIGHTJ congratulates Attendant Michelle Thomas. Stephanee Clardy and Jonalee Young QBELOWJ await the presentation of the court to the student body, J 1 1 Spring Concert 33 Students select 1973 IVIarcuIIus Court wel S If , 'uhm ,fgy . - 1 ll us Court 34 Qu i Jonalee Young Denice Keith 1- :lk 2.55 5. X L vnu fs. , 1 .. . -,uv J-Cilf ' , if if 3. -mf N ' 'lui :J ' M- X 'al-1 V , L x 1 Wy- 5 -5 ex r 254 ' I, z 'A Q , A H 4 .effiw as '-'gps ' Queen Stephanee Cla rdy '44 'NY Amy Walz Michelle Thomas Marcullus Court 35 Virgo l l Players present You Were Born on a Rotten Day At Ptolemy's declarations, Arthur Huxley fllllike Finneyb argues and Coach Burt Bas- com tDennis LoPiccoloJ and Cyrus Banks CMark Perkinsj express their disgust. A 'L 'N-..,... Agatha tKatie Appletonj and Mr. Jones CMatt Jarrettb decide that science and literature are compatible after all, Frustrated Claude P. Jones, a physics teacher, is fighting a los- ing battle. All financial grants, as well as the pretty Miss Johnsons attentions, go to Burt Bascom's athletic department. And to top all, the students' interest in as- trological fantasy threatens to takeover his classes. In a fit of desperation he makes a wild pre- diction as Ptolemy, an astrologer. His problems are multiplied when his prediction becomes true. His second prediction to discredit astrology is realized and his at- tempts to calm the furor are de- feated. Mr. Jones saves the day and wins Agatha by making an appearance as Ptolemy and dra- matically warning against the dangers of ignorance of scientific fact. Yvonne Smith CAnne Jarrettl, Mr. Jones' student teacher, teaches Newton's third law to her class. Spring Play 37 Art ...,... Art Service . . , Business Education .. Speech ...,, ..... Debate , 4.... . Dramatics , . , Paula Courter ...,.. Brad Epple ,, Mary Rackers . . Matt Jarrett .... Cindy Prouty ,. , Mark Perkins Stagecraft , .. . ......,,,. 4 .,...,.. ,.. Brad Epple English .......,.......v......,....,.,.,,. . Glenn Wylie Agnes Hudson Leedy American Literature Memorial Award ....,... ..,.,.. Journalism ,....,,...,........ ., .. Photography . . , Latin .....,,.. French .v,,, Spanish .... A.A.T.S.P. .....,.. ...,,. . Mathematics ........,, .,., Mathematics Association of America Award ,.... ..,., Data Processing ..... . . , Home Economics .... Vocal Music ,........... ,... Morning Music Club Award Humanities .....,......... instrumental Music .,....... John Phillip Sousa Award . Phi Beta Mu Award .,..... ,,.... Cindy Parker .,.. Elaine Norfleet GaryRice . .. Steve Newman ... Christi Carroll .,,.. Debbie Ford ... Elizabeth Holt ... Dan Townley PhiIBogIer .... Allen Schmutzler ..... Jean Harrison ... Debbie Hubbs Roy Crewz ... Debbie Hubbs ,.. Laura Singleton . . . . .Tracy Schroeder ,...... David Baker ... Robert Linville lx ,LQ XM 1 R' naman Orchestra .. Physical Education ..,. Science ,..,,, , ..., Cole County Medical Society Award C.O,E.,,. Industrial Arts ... Social Science . , D.A.R. Award . Sophomore Pilgrimage ,.. Bobbi Ostrander Diana Francis Donald Kelley Glenn Wylie . . John Robinson . Joseph Tomblinson Charles Bruemmer . Stan Wallace Jonalee Young ,. John DeClue Amelie Stucke R.O,T.C. , .,. ......,..., ,... A llen Uptegrove Central Trust Bank Award. ..., . Exchange National Bank Awards ,.. C.C. Carson Award ., .,.. American Legion Award Qlfresh many .. Ronald Dickson .. , Steve Newman ,.,. Ricky Walquist Chrisie Truesdell Denny Pratt Julie Renken Shawn Fischer Susan Kopfer Peggy Waisanen Steve Smart .... Julie Renken , .Vicki Limbaugh Steve Smart Awards Assembly 38 Mr. Hoyle congratulates Jake Tomblinson on receivingthe C.O,E. award, mil 'Ml ,K ,- L ,J .nga an 991 ,aaa U A A f ,, , Q -,Q L, l 3 ' Q , Awards Assembly honors outstanding students 1. i F Y iff: so-v le! Amelie CABOVE LEFD gives her fa- rewell speech. Mr. Adams QABOVEJ presents Steve Newman with the Central Trust Bank award. QLEFU Before Mrs. Brakl-me hands Gary Rice his award, she comments on his various photography activities. Awards Assembly 39 TE A5 .12E':9Q'S.gf 1 - 'x , 'fQfr.-cw-:Lizaf:L1a'-4.-s-fwzr-' few: ' - ' leg 'avi-rmfr:Z'5:yf-'-1-3'-'r:f1 : 1 --4, -'42 ':-wr.-Ig,.,,,-N, -1, ., ,L 'Psa . . , ..-.-Af, -5.1 U.,-,. 4- 5. 4 W - ':ae'3:5f4:w'SsQ.g. -P3213-fziwif -5 ,et 'sf Pass'-:a.gf -'fc .1-i1Lff2:w?'.1wcq4.':1 1: , JJ. f ,,ife'-2455,-fgaavf-3f:y:s'1,.f-5,1112,:?:'.g':'f:f':.,-rp. gg,.::-,-51522:-'Q'-.'eggf-gras .-ffiQ+y':h.1p1s:1fA:.-.-.-:ff -, - ': -bf .fvgs-.F1..Q':,.x-1 ri-...iizi-'1- .:K'!.:j-ff:,fggigg-V:-:f'E'4gj:.'9ffu'fr, -. 'f' ' 1 -' 'in' i-'iii,5'?T:ffi1'If lJjf71Qi?fTQ?11g Eff' ' ' X 0 , Q 44' .' --.4 if f . - 'X , , V . 5 r , . . 4 6 . ,vw ,Iv v xh Sf X- 4 N ' H :I V. ,. ' x 1 Q V 'H ki YL, ' w A . ' I ' A 4 . xc my ' 921, '..4-'7-, , ' I 711 7 - . 124' V fi N I 1-f Nz. ' ' A - l r . N , - x , V 2 X, ORGANIZATIONS AFS hosts State Convention The American Field Service presents an opportunity for students at J C to gain knowledge and international under- standing of foreign countries and their people. AFS students and their American hosts from across Missouri gathered at the annual State Convention, hosted by J C, to become ac- quainted and exchange ideas. Later in the year, students met Meik Verworpht, an exchange student from Belgium, staying in Versailles, Missouri, who spent a week visiting J C. Various activities of AFS included a bowling party at West- gate Lanes and several picnics, including a summer welcome picnic at Riverside Park for J C's exchange student, Amelie Stucke. AFS Share Day, held early in April, was kicked off by an as- sembly to explain the purpose of shares. By buying 25c shares, the entire student body helps sponsor next year's AFS student. About 1200 students participated in Share Day, as 5302.90 was collected. Students said farewell to Amelie at a covered dish picnic held in May. J C hopes the farewell is only in words, as both Amelie and J C students have many thoughts and memories to treasure of this year. 'Y Mary Herrmann enjoys the food at the AFS welcome picnic. - 4,-aj-3 ROW 1: Anita Vermillion, Mary Herrmann. Suzi Herigon, Kim Grice, Donna Schaefterkoetter, Vicki Gilstrap. Debbie Thompson Bobbie Wonderly, ROW 2: Elizabeth Holt, Anne Moseley, Julie Lubker, Asami Zimmerman. Connie Loesch. Donna Horstdaniel, ROW 3: Sharlyn Lewis, Debbie Vieth, Kay Loethen, Lisa Solomon, Ellen Baker, Kathy Byrne, Kerry Wagner. Jodi Martin, ROW 4: Janet Gaffke, Vicke Burks, Paula Courter, Anne Gensky, Mark Herman, ROW 5: Ruthie Grishkat, Jill Schwerdtfeger, Robin Mer- rick, Jeb Burruss, Mark Smith, Ross Livengood, Mike Anders, Mike Cox, Laura Buskko. AFS 42 v-'N . .j t . if Russi 100472 -fliafzs.- sf-ei13?515T-E-.i.a'. -. -eatin ' ' iff 7525 Q B , i av- WW .65 mn, el, 4: EV- F Russell Rottmann serves free cokes to classes which had i l J AFS sponsor, Mrs. Geraldean McMiIIin, introduces a speaker at the State Convention. W .Q KI' in Members discuss plans for Share Day at the monthly AFS meeting. AFS 43 Amelie Spends a Year at JC With her bright, inquisitive eyes, freckles, and always smiling face, Annerosel Charlotte Gisela Amelie Stucke arrived from Osnabriick, Germany, to become JC's foreign exchange student for 1972-73. Comparing her life in the United States to that of her homeland, Amelie admits that the family life is about the same. The Americans are more active with clubs, parties, etc., while the German people are more relaxed andthefamilies are together more. Our education system is different in that we don't choose our own classes. Boys and girls don't attend the same school nor do we eat lunch at school. We don't drive to school, because we can't get our license until we are 18. After leaving JC, Amelie will attend one more year of school in Germany to graduate and be eligible to attend college. Amelie became very ac- tive in AFS, Art Club, Jayettes, Science Club, Student Council, and Honmconung achwhes RIGHT, Amelie and her American sister, Susie Bregant, discuss plans for the family skiing trip toColorado. AFS 44 -Ov if 1. f 4 nik .4- 4 'x 2 --a wyi W - 4 .fri Zi l ng? ' ? - 1 V th fm Y x . wer xx 53 4, xg ' , ii - J 5' 1 1 E R4 A , ,, 2 J gsm 3- Q , Q. J . :- .kf Y . .,,. ,..11Qz.u4:2ldl The Americanization of Am6lie VW XA W , , foxy M 4 mstsrsy S 5 sg S4 J is H-f-1 S 0 Y M 00? 5 ik it ' . 1' uf '-L ' 1 Q P l K vw A 2 Y . Q, 77 x f glgaf' f , , 5.5! fi , M 5 DP 'mis r . xg pf? , TQ sM l ip' it v I . Y 1 -34935 W '-e -f if ' wif wzfmi, X 1 ff , wX'f!3S5i-A Y Y. .- , . , ., , s . THF X 1 LK '- we 193. hi, Q P av. :mf V. U f 1 ,. . x X A + - Qvgiw 5 4 , -wg Q, ' X if,-. :Q , K, 1 . in - Likifw iw LEFT Amelie gosslps with Susle I thlnk American boys a goons Theur haw ns too short AFS 45 Art Club contributes to Sheltered Workshop Art Club was involved in many activities this year. One of the main projects was making posters for the Sheltered Workshop ,, drive. They also held a faculty Christmas party and sold paintings and crafts which 2 they made in the Christmas Boutique. The Jfjflm ,L 34' 'i ff ' if f fav.. y. Street Fair and Exhibit gave members an- 3 other opportunity to sell and display their Q. 2 ' 1 work. Mrs.Joneswantsyou! fl 5 F ' ' qil' U4 Zi? Officers include: Paula Courter, First Vice-Presidentg Mike Herndon, President Robert Campbell, Second Vice-Presi- dent: Libby Dallmeyer, Secretary: and Debbie Autenrieth, Program Chairman, Art Club 46 A K X l fl yi fi W H ii x RO Rhi Sun CO: J XXx xi 2, Q ROW 1: Debbie Auternleth, Debby Tyree, Libby Dallmeyer, Vicki Lutz, Cheryl Gladden, Debby Worley, Rhonda Rhodes, ROW 2: Marcia Miller, Debby Thompson. Jeen Harrison, Janice Wykoff, Terri Martin, Sue Beck, ROW 3: Ric Kocher, Craig Schneider, Robert Campbell, Mike Anders, Paula Courier, Mike Cox, Mike Herndon. 9' -3 Q. 1 si , 4... Q . 1' . ' sim ll! ':,+ IIE iv ' I I -I gy ni ,.....-1--f Fletcher, iuck Holt, r, ROW 3: nard, Kim 'iii'-S hi-33 if li P' M s ll ,, -' f I' ' X V x ' lp , , . we lla- . 1 Wi-if i gag - Q 'iv' s s ' I I-fp , 1l' i' n '1'.-' ll if -I h . ig,-, ii f I1 y f Il I1 rl Q nu X Y f I!!! f:X ,, A... , M f . in ' .iw- Dr -iq X 4, M! V, , ' ' 6, ,- Q al 'i Am 'M 5 N12 .f 7 v R 'fl 111543 1 Val U93 ll: Q UI 1 :: ArtCIub 3 Sketch Day sponsors Simonsen The Senior High Art Club sponsored the spring Simonsen Sketch Day and banquet. A spring trip to Kansas City and a picnic ended the ciub's activities. Tracy Meyer, Pam Courter, and Jeen Harrison serve at the Si- monsen banquet. Presiding ata meeting of the Art Club are Mike Herndon, Paula Courter, and Mike Cox Art Club 49 Pom-Pon girls are new edition to band The Pom-Pon girls were a new edition to the band this year. They performed at football games, led the band, along with the majorettes, in parades, did routines for pep assemblies, and performed at some basketball games. This year's head Pom-pon girl was Janis Scheperle. The spirit that was expressed musically was games. ji! 'Q ' ,wf gf , ... ,egg ,.,...-- brought by J C's Pep Band. The 24 members played ,ff at away football games and home basketball , ,gk VF 3 who as behind there? 1 ,m, 1 lGhlSCHQUl J JEFFERSON UTY, 'fi ,K ,S Vi Y... '!HLJ i Pep Band, ROW 1: Tracy Schroeder, Gina Gordon, Mary Beth Snodgrass, Laurie Tietjen, ROW 2: Susan Kopfer, Laura Harrison, Terry Hutinger, Mark Timmerman, Jack Cavness, Julie Renken, Marcia Douglas, Gary Sanders, Andrea Hoard. ROW 3: Mike Murphy, Mark O'Neill, David Baker, Mark Herman, John Hesler, Jim Jones. Marshall Wilson, Alan Shortal. ROW 4: Steven Lipe, Robert Steiner, Barry Sanders, Mitch Atkin, Bruce Schmidt, Lori Carroll, Grace Fischer, ROW 5: Kenny Landrum, Steve Griggs, Geoff Oswald, Brian Book, Craig Schneider, Alan Uptegrove, Brcue Bottermuller, Steve Wooderson. Band 50 44 1' X4 -'ni .qi Q! Q' Fira? WCM 4 Pfgv, C E' kv u 4 W in ' 3 'Q-ff A '93, NW? -W1 is Pom- 'Q J ri Pie Wi i f 3'5- Mill' .V 1, , nt, ' 5 P' it r s af 55 -su-in 7 ,fy 1'-PT. .,1 - 29 ,, 92 9 Z N G on. ike iDe. 'iw mt .1 sf M a 7 ., Pom-Pon Girls, ROW 1: Chris Carey, Mary Laux, Debbie Montgomery, Sha Shelley, Janis Scheperle. ROW 2: Lu Anne Whitaker, Ter- ri Pierce, Terri Spangler. y B 'M WA' -M CABOVEE Wonder what the next note us? Terr: Pierce and the Pomepon gurls CLEFTD add spirit to a pep assembly. Band 51 Varsity Band, ROW 1: Kris Evans, Denise Rinne, Tricia Jones, Mariel Fischer, Carey Fletcher, Betsy Beach, Annette Crain, Linda Smith, Karen Vogler, Susie Bregant, Belinda Wheeler, LeAnne Aylor, Carla Meng, Susie Lenon, Damaris Wright. ROW 2: Colette Cross, Debbie Johnson, Deborah Schneider, Sue Whitehead, Mary Hayes, Kathy Worley, Debra Worley, David Cox, Doug McDaniel. Maribeth Howser, Mary Heimericks, Brad Bledsoe, Sharla Boyce, Jeb Burrus, David Smith, Tawna Jenkins, Jeanne May, Nancy Masters, Cyndi Coffin, Dana Baker, Sandy Estill, Marla Smith, Sheryl Smith. ROW 3: Debbie Perry, Kathy Wilson, Gary Goldblum, Jackie Lunsford, Tom Davis, Meg Baxter, Eden Coy, Dale Wade, Kenny Lister, Maggie Meir, Shannon Kimberlin, Scott Smith, Bill Thompson, Ross Smith, Kim Wheeler, Greg Detwiler, Roy Thompson, Margie Seabaugh, Susan Kopfer, Spencer King, Chris Sank- pill, Ron McKinney, Grace Fischer. ROW 4: Debbie Shively, Debby Montgomery, Renee Parker, Joan Murphry, Karen Howe, Rich- ard Teubner, Karen Neutzler, Brian Johnson, Jay Wiedenmeyer, Brett Miller, Steven Guinta, Dennis Black, J. R. Chappell, James Blochberger, Gerald Roark, Rod Breuer, Steve Johnson, Bob Zavoral, Ship McKnelly, Jerry Ward, Bruce Schmidt, Eddie Cohen, Kurt Stalcup, Ric Kocher, Doug Thompson, Jeff Sanders, Will Bradley, Robert Renick, Charles Bowman, Glenn Davidson, Eric Johnson. ROW 5: Cary Pappenfort, Mark Winter, Brian Tracy, Brent Ghan, Rozanne Duplantis, Eric Schlotz, Matt Able, Tim Gaines, Tony Grandison, Mike McArthur, Kelly Wilkerson, Steve Griggs, Mr. Hoover. A., 9 i w Band members CABOVEJ load their buses before leaving for Florida. CRIGHTJ What did I lose? Band 52 4. ap,-, if ' A 7 ie? ls,- 'am -at at wda ette iiel, ncy im, Bill nk- ich- nes ien, Eric ies. Y 5 IP' 5 ! Marching Jays march in Florida Every three years, the J C Band takes an extensive trip. This year's trip was to the southwestern part of the United States. One hundred ninety members of the band performed at St, Augustine in a parade and later at Disney World with the Disney World Characters, To conclude the performance the J C Marching Band was presented in concert in front of Cinderella's Castle. I wonder if I can find my suitcase in this mess? Concert Band, ROW 1: Sha Shelley, Emily Leonard. ROW 2: Tracy Schroeder, Gina Gordon, Laurie Tietjen, Mary Beth Snodgrass, Beth Borman, Connie Nickell, Liz White, Linda Rogers, Marcia Melton, Mary Laux, Lu Anne Whitaker, Dana Stevenson, Suzie Po- lowy. ROW 3: Julie Renken. Gary Sanders, Andrea Hoard, Ruth Cohen, Mark Wheatley, Laura Harrison, Kevin Cox, Eric McGeorge, Mark Timmerman, Robert Glaser, Jack Cavness, Bev McElvain, Terri Spangler, Terry Hutinger. ROW 4: Marcia Douglas, Marci Johnson. Kathy Lamar, Susan Barklage. Charles Hoard, Patrick Heisinger, Steve Lipe, Mtich Atkin, Robert Steiner, Barry Sanders, Mark Petry, Dave Baker, Mike Murphy, Mark O'Neill, Wendell Wilson, Kay,Haselhorst, Lori Carroll. Jane Croessmann, Steven Sla- gle. ROW 5: Susan Hahn, Cathy Robinson, Lynn Cobble. Ann Linebarger, Terri Pierce, Geoff Oswald, Janelle Fischer, Kenny Lan- drurn, Craig Schneider, Bruce Bottermuller, Philip Jackson, Dave Mosley, Allen Uptegrove, Ken Enloe, Steve Wooderson, Brian Book, Jim Jones, Jim Hopkins, Marshall Wilson, Mark Herrnan, John Kesler, Robert Linville, Mr. Hoover. Band 53 , x A5'x as 4 5 ., I f 1 .1 'ref .,. J' ,A Q, Q5 LE W R' .f' 3: u J if ' -'s 1, ,V A Jazz Band, CENTER: Mitch Atkin. ROW 1: Gary Sanders, Steve Slagle, Mark Herman. ROW 2: Terry Huntinger, Brian Book, Julie Renken, Phil Jackson, Bruce Bottermuller, Jim Jones, Mark O'Neill, Andrea Hoard, Geoff Oswald, David Baker, Mark Winters. ROW 3: Mark Wheatley, Pat Heisinger, Robert Steiner, Robert Linville, Barry Sanders, Mark Timmerman. 'N i 1 i' 4, 'Z' , J' ' , M4 ., N , ' JK' nltxii I - But l tried, Mr. Hoover. remarks Jim Jones. i'Measure 101, again? asks Phil Jackson. Jazz Band 56 v-.M .Q v , 15' fav K. La Za Kc W Ez' 3- 4 ? 5 El- ris- ose ed. V2-E 1:1 , -. ' y 1. ' '-- Y r' , X '--H et- w - . J T -5 , ' P.. fi . - ,Q 3, i-. - 5 . Qi-,Q W, f y t f , ' Q ' - ra 5. -l fzrlrzi xe- 5 -t 3 - , .f i 7 -4 +1 5 '- is + 'wg LK? 4 Q 'Rx i w is 5 'Pi-.1 i ' 2' . ., Y ,. Z 1 ,dl ,, 1 32:11 gf 'f i J- 'swf' Y .I ' 'TT 2. te l4I ' 't f x' -' -'-'l - 1+ 'il ti- ,t , if 7 gi . ' T fi -. Q. -fu: . , , - 2 51252: 65 r- sie Q if T 9 1 L 1 . A ' lb 4 - 1' 7 it 'E' -1. g h ff . Pr X S A ig' ' . f ,' A 3- 2 ' ' A 3, ,,, ' -. J T ' it f fell ' 7 4 p'-?.vf..f2 iflfftlrftl. me Choir Ushers in Easter Mr. Burkel always seems to pull magical notes from his choirs. This year was no excep- tion. Starting off the year, the choir sang at Veterans' Day ceremonies at the Capitol and the Thanksgiving assembly. Capitol Caroling and The Student Prince highlighted the year for many members. The Easter season was en- hanced by the choir perform- ance at the Baptist Church. The courtyard was the setting for the spring concert, which was the last time all members sang together in the 1972-73 school year. A picnic ended the year for the seniors, and the underclassmen sang for Baccalaureate. ROW 1: Sherri Cook, Lorinda Bledsoe, Charry Cardwell, Kathy Harris, Tracy Bergman, Erin Hiatte. ROW 2: Charlayn Czarlinsky, Paula Scott, Kay Endicott, Cindy Farrar, Cindy Buse, ROW 3: Dianne DeFreece, David Hoskins, Gail O'Banion, Diana Manning. ROW 4: Kathy Byrne, Gary Oberkrom, Carla Oliver, Sandy Pringer, Cindy Matlock, ROW 5: Debbie Love, Cheryl Mertens, Buddy Gulles- pie, Rita Roling, JoAnne Moore, Kerry Wagner. ROW 6: Tina Scarr, Bridget Dalton, Kyle Vieth, Leslie Meade, Karyl Cooper, Mary Fine, ROW 7: Vicki Limbaugh, Sherry Bacon, Judy Malone. Anne Mosely, Joyce Constance, Rita Gresham. ROW 8: Sarah Hearne, Valerie Sublett, Linda Mansur, Kathy Kelsey, Debbie Parks, Susan Young. ROW 9: Janet Watts, Mary Morgan, Debbie Stegeman, Christina Heller, Ron Burkett, Robert Morris, Corey White, Ross Brown. ROW 10: Leigh Seifert, Kellye Thomas, Cathy Willmeno. Reba Gregg, Ruthi Grishkat, Janet Gaffke, David Coon, Randy Thompson, Richard Gloser. if 1. F T ,X Choir members QABOVED participate in the spring concert. Scott York and Debbie Braun QLEFTJ watch for the cue from Mr A ' Burkel. Choir 59 The Chorale combined with the other choirs for the spring concert. Chorale performs at the School ofthe Ozarks On May 15, the Chorale traveled to the School of the Ozarks, where they performed in the chapel. Afterwards the school entertained them, They had a chance to swim in the new Olympic- size swimming pool, and to tour the theater, in which a new theater organ had just been installed. During the year, Chorale gave many performances including the State Convention of Women's Clubs, Trinity Lutheran Women's Auxiliary, the Ro- tary Club, the Kiwanis Club, and Em- ployment Security. They made a tape on KRCG-TV for Christmas and had a Christmas Chorale assembly. The spring performances included a concert for Helias, concerts for all of the elementary schools, and Ramada Inn Convention of Knights Templers. t fxx x Chorale 62 included among the many Chorale performances was a Christmas concert at the Governor's Mansion. .gj ,z 337 ' Tlx: 'f ,,: RO you Ric Mil Wo Jol x if l ll l ROW 1: Mary Herrmann, Dennis LoPiccoIo, Sue Ann Schaefer, Phillip Jones, Barb Hubbs. Linden Boyd, Katie Appleton, Dale Run- yon, Gina Woolley. ROW 2: Pam Smelser, Charley Hutchison, Lisa Solomon. Ken Enloe, Marti Duggins, Dorothy Schaefer, Gary Rice, Linda Sanders, Karen Lahmeyer. ROW 3: Nancy Johnston, David Mosley, Jonalee Young, Jim McLaughlin, Terri McLaren, Mike Finney, Laura Singleton, Todd Awe, Karen Constance, Jim Hirshman, Susan Hahn. ROW 4: Roy Ziegler, Lynette Merrill. Tony Wommack. Roy Crewz, Beth Hoskins, Cam Lupkey, Ruth Ann Scott, David McDonald, Cindy Collins, Robert Goser. Sally Millsap, John Wright. an 'weft 'ae nv' - g--ff, 'Ni ,7'f,f-3 nefgal it L - QW sf. Q4 , A- Y ,Hn V? QW g. L gl , , ,ffm , mn a 'gif , ug, . ,,V, iv i Q :H -f 'I A 1 F 5 Num va K' l , 1 N' X' ' an 'W -f V 4. J, , H ' 'hy 5 . s 5 . 1 ta. V if ' ,H ' T n 'Y s , e ll L I w L ,.. J Members of the Chorale listen as Ric Kocher , KLEFTJ and Robert Goser sing solos from The l 4 Student Prince at the spring concert Chorale 63 COE offers job opportunities Retailing, marketing, and sell- ing are a few of the occupations studied by students in the Coop' erative Distributive Education department of COE. Here they gain a foundation for jobs in- volved with distribution. Many students in this phase of the COE program hold jobs in local stores wherethey can putto prachce skills they have learned in class. 1. Q.: 4 5,:,f,,5, . V ,M.lf,- ' ' ,A 56555 f wt' 5, 41123 Q we Yfls gr COE members got involved in Home- coming CABOVEB by entering afloat. Winston Kliethe ermes1RlGHTp works on a COE project. COE 64 4 i RC C t P r if RL 1 x 5 Y t wx' if p QC ia ' I. rl I .N X: fl W . 1' -e g? ,Zig G was if ya: RP , J , ggi, I. Agni -x 'Q 241, Q . n 1 .Q A B - Q. ? ' .V - - '-'.-Mg., VI- ,,. , ,V -, ' ' 14-... ',, ,,,,:,, M - ,-Q, ' U .LA-z' . x. H- 1' , - ,. . ' ' -fr ,' K -. -i -ff ,ln . ', , v ROW 1: Stan Kliethermes, Kevin Creed, Winston Kliethermes. Dennis Stegeman, Charles Summers, Curt Hernandez. Patty Catron, Christy Albin, Richard Engelbrecht, Tina Wenger, Don Jennings, Eugene Strobel, Raymond Mallicoat, Virgil Plassmeyer, Roger Pringer, Debby White, Bernard Twehus, Gary Kempker, Patty Weiburn, Karen Karr, Steve Seifert, Ken Brenneke, Marian Berend- zen, Pam Propst. Roberta Gratz, Kathy Nolte, Ron Walters. Phyllis Hoback, Anita Heimericks, Kathy Lockwood, Carol Brenneke, Steve Smith, Mary Walsh, Bruce Allen Tucker. ROW 2: Mark Millsap, David Sims, Bruce Grotewiel, Daryl Hammond, Jeff Williams, Rusty Rackers, Larry Steinmetz, Jake Thomblison, Randal Mobley, Larry Kleffner, Bill Lepage, Cheryl Van Loo. Jake Thomblison QABOVEJ works at Mavra- kos.D0r1r1alane Forbis CLEFTD types at her job ' at the Central Motor Bank, I COE 65 i ? Q ,W u 'Vw' 'w ., 114' gy: . 2: Af ella ,Jil fu '5 . , 0 , - f 'l' ,ip H M, VT. N '- f' ,!1,' 1 f ff 1.1 7 ,14 ,f ' I I W X 7 f l Y -i. 4 fe R i g 'QU f .5 W I 'uk' Q Oi K. N I ny! X ' 0 ' 1A .5 0 'X Mr. Linhardt KBELOWJ, sponsor of COE bepyns his class Besmdes makwng extra money, Laura Chnnn, CLEFTJ who works at Gerbes. renewes trannung for a management DOSIIIOTTMSFIJII Bere-ndzQn1BELOWJ puns a name tag on MI 5,FI'ZlV1CIS Kluethermes at the COE Banquet. .2 ,ff f g Y. , L , fl , 34- O .f wi 1'-' ,f - af f' , , . ,, Q., , O94 5 ,E r il 'f V ,gf I, I Y '. 3 A ,I ffl . -fi' n X 1 Ag? .. F , , ' - si- ' . 'fly 'F Q l-- N 4 M '53 X A fin' . f Qn !1 '1'N,'?A,-' f -- ' ' ' Q X' 1.0, 5 1 ,Q + 4 : ,V ,, -1 N g -f :,-g,- Q' A, -,, 'K-'gig 2 3' X V5 L Ggyfky A , hx ' .V N Q 1 A'l J x,,',.gT 'lhfgfi-1 ,V A ...Ly V ,- , ., A f ' b , I A . 1,., .,, i9,, fl I ,V OP- 34.117 v , fy -- ' 5 9- -' 4 1 1, , I., -F N F' v I I K . n 'Q lrrg' J' a - bs? X 'Q v. A COE 67 Debate hosts first annual speech and debate tournament By hosting a speech and debate tournament involving fifteen state schools, the J C Debate Squad started a new tradition. The tournament included competition in oral interpretation, impromptu speeches, and debates. Experience in debating and individual performance events was brought about in fifteen speech and debate tournaments. The debaters proved to be effective competitors at these tournaments by winning 32 trophies. The Debate Squad also participated in the National 4 Forensic League Chonorary forensic and debate organizationj Student Congress for the first time. The Congress is a model legislature discussing and debatingtopics of national interest and concern. Mr. Anderson, Sue Bell, Mark Herman, Lorna Helmig, Mark Perkins, Rosh Jenkins, Matt Jarrett, Roy Crewz, Nancy Johnston, Rita Ruth, 1 Laura Noren. Mark Nolte, Dennis LoPiccoIo, Dawn Jones, Mike Finney, Mark O'Neal, Debbie Maddox, Terri Crews, Cindy Prouty, Terri McLaren, Kim Roy. ,f-f':- t Practicing for the Student Congress are Mark Perkins and Lorna Helmig, Debate 70 ,sr gl 4 '11, O l 6 5 Q Debbie Maddox. KABOVE LEITJ winner of six individual trophies. contemplates what is being said, Absorbed in thought, Mark Herman QLEFTJ considers a plan. Rita Ruth CABOVEJ listens intently to the point being made. Debate 71 FBLA sells stationery Starting the busy year, FBLA members sold stationery in order to finance a trip to St. Louis. Anyone who sold 512.00 worth of stationery could go to St. Louis free. ln St. Louis they visited Pet Milk Company and Monsanto Company. ln March, 15 members went to a district meet in Moberly. They competed against five other schools in various business areas. Linda Hamacher, Mark Woodson, Kaye Stark, Debbie Antweiler, Allen Gearhart, Joy Stock, and Kathy Dunavant placed in these events. Q N wx-s Kip' The top three stationery sellers are Connie Loesch, Kathy Dunavant, and Judy Powell. -fl .., . , -,, QR, 1,ffu , ' , I-,, on , - A 4 ft 3Lg,.V,-. X .I - A-1 A giqdg 'Ql'UYiSQ9D:IZSwvgeiger, Lola Hllgert. Patty Dunavant, Barbie Davis, Rhonda Busche Sharon Rowe Judy Powell , aye ar . i haron Scheppers, Marian Scheppers Beth Hoskn D bb V V V WYkoff, Pam VanDeventer Mark Brickrnan Linda Hamacher J B l y I S' 9 le Braun' Demse Southard' Jamce . '. i i ,ROW 3: Donna Walther C L daniel, Jeanie Mager Phyllis Adair Mark Brown Brenda Martinegraro? ey ' Onme Oesch' Donna Horst . ' ' ' - Eppena er, Ch I I d han' ROW 4' Ken Payne' Rohm Hackman' Debbie Johnson' Laura Schulte- u ery n errnuehle, Junior Bailey, Allen Gear- FBLA 72 oweli. anice OI'Sf- Gnar- rl Joy Stock, Judy Powell, and Donna Horstdaniel staple Kaye Stark, Miss FBLA, practices one ofthe skills required of a copies of the FBLA handbook. secretary. ,X ,f . Members of the Senior High FBLA chaper attending the meeting in Moberly include: Mrs. Konen, Mark Brown. and Linda Harnacher, in iront of car, Kaye Stark, Robin Hackman, and Mark Kapsz STANDING BEHIND THE CAR, Beth Hoskins, Debbie Braun, and Debbie Antweiler, FBLA 73 FHA visits modeling school Members of the Future Homemakers of America and their families benefited this year as the club carried out the year's theme of personal, family, and self-improvement. The girls gained knowledge in personal grooming while on their spring trip to the Patricia Ste- vens School of Charm and Modeling in St. Louis. Shopping at Famous-Barr and a tour of Goodwill Industries completed the trip, Many people in the community profited as FHA par- ticipated in the walk-a-thon for the nationwide March of Dimes campaign held late in March. .f , 1 su tives. Keeping with the homecoming theme. FHA entitled their float J35Der'S Lucky Foot. Linda Smith. QABOVE RIGHTJ Df6SIdent, conducts a meeting. Discussing plans for the trip to St, Louis are Debbie B S Debbie Miller. Vaun' usanne Crow' and FHA 74 RO' Bra- Joy f ROW 1: Connie Emmel, Rhonda Busche. Liz White, Barbara Hoskins, ROW 2: Terri Cooper, Connie Loesch, Mary Hayes, Debbie Braun, Beth Hoskins. Debbie Miller, Susanne Crow, Lisa Gunter. Jack: Hendrix. ROW 3: Mrs. Bailey, Gwen Buescher, Kim Graham. Joyce Constance, Jeen Harrison, Sandy Braun, Laura Schulte, Beverly Wieners, Stacie Johnson. Kris Evans. Linda Smith. 4'-,, 4-my K 7 ni an I Q Jack: Hendrix poses Li question to l anna Smith concerning the March of Dimes walk- gihgn RlGHT,'l'h91h0UQ!iT1,ifOfJ'i.'1Tii'i9 FHA barbecue on the Osage River brings a smile to Debbie Miller my sy . J Q' M 1 A we ' J L91 French Club presents Mardi Gras French Club's first project was Homecoming. This year's float was entitled Jasper's Winning Hand. A few weeks later, in November, the new French Club members were initiated. Celebrating Christmas started on December 12th with the club singing French Christmas carols at the Woodcrest Nursing Home. A grab bag was the main attraction at the Christmas dinner. On March 13th came the one and only Mardi Gras. Held in the school cafeteria, it provided fun and games for all who attended. l - .v ' , .1 l 'g'?1i l T' ' 2, 'hp' vu I uit, 3 .Y .- 1 N 9 . ie ff 1 ' A ffvff' L., , xg x f . --5,s,,1u21 l 3 . ' A xl i .i sl, Cl.. 1. 1 -i ii? 2 1 ' M' ' QQ Q i-'F , I. A ,,,,.A in Patty Winget QABOVEJ unwraps her grab bag present, RIGHT: l can't believe I ate the wholethingf' French Club 76 'LJ gg... Laura Singleton plays Bingo at the Christmas dinner. 1 ,uf -sign ' FTA hosts State Dept. of Education speaker Under the sponsorship of Mr. Tom Record and Mr. Steven Phillips Future Teachers of America planned to give a one-hundred dollar scholarship to a stu- dent desiring to go into the teaching pro- fession. In order to raise sufficient funds the club planned to sell Jay pennants. At one of the clubs meetings a speaker came from the State Department of Edu- caton and spoke to the members of the club. 0 I, Terri Spangler QABOVD reviews the tools of the trade Linda Hamacher KRIGHTJ You mean me? Mary WyrickqFAR RIGHTJ pauses from a busy hour of typing. 5 -XY -,Z-f FTA 78 l 1 . ' z,-H1-L, ,- - 5,57 Q it . . i ' .q 1 5 pins-. t I S - 'gy i Q A A -J sf S -? ! 'L I f- 'hw .,, is, ' X -ijt! J? ET Q. 'W -L ,tw 4-.N ,, . ' Q ., J , . -0 1 'Pi 'x if -AA , Mr. Record, CTOP LEFTJ sponsor, answers a questuon. Mr. Phrillps LEFT5 sponsor, If you dcn't quit that I'm gona scream! Presudent Cindy Prouty, fABOVEJ contemplates her clubs activitues. FTA 79 'ian E117 DQ! Honor Society ta ps scholars Scholarship, service, character, and leadership , ll were among the qualities considered in the December V J initiation of 30 new juniors and seniors into the Senior U High Chapter of the National Honor Society. A reception for the initiates and their parents followed the assembly. Members raised funds for the organization by selling placemats and scenic Missouri notecards. Representatives of the JC chapter attended the State Convention held in Maryville. Honor Society officers participated in the March initiation of freshmen into the National Junior Honor Society. More juniors took the Honor Society pledge at the spring banquet which yf 'I concluded the activities for the year. 1 'AI .U 1. I i I? V Service with a smile from Cindy Prouty. A V RO 4' ,li Pa . Kar Kei l f-,J rf- i JB Ch Hol V Ui r z. V . ,Q .r 04.1. ., ever..-Q--,V-r.,--nv ' . . . ' '9 ?iK559wH. . 1 fi. ' 'U 'wc' ,.Z5'.z.:,1es.Lv..:sE:nif!f.:.wILf: 'f'f'J:. if J . . -t-,. , ,J 2S3yT5N:5CLg?!J9jEdH0g. SBU-FGYS. Barbara Steinbeck, Mary Herrmann, Laura Freeman, Debbie Autenrieth, Stan Wallace, John R bn V D Y 'en ii. my wyman, John Wright. Brenda Martin, Nancy Sundermeyer, Laura Singleton. Paula Courter Cindy AouggsgngIaejbtgfdlgcsrngrenelltlzrgrixghhston, :Aulie Wgst, Ruth Cohen, Marcia Melton, Steve Newman, ROW 2: Cheryl Oliver' . , - I - , eanle ager, onnieLoesch, Kay Stark, Lisa Solomon El N fl C ' Ricky Walquist. Patty Winget, Cathy Ferguson Kim Ro R h d K V ame or eat' mdy Prouty' WOndeHy'JOn I Y 'Mk - V. IC an naebel. Tracy Schroeder. Julie Renken, Jeen Harrison, Bobbie a ee Oung ' e Anders- Robert Camlllbell. ROW 3. Mark Herman, Kim Kelsey, Robert Steiner. Wendell Wilson. liur will Honor Society 82 I '1 ik! I ga V, lace, rter, iver, Duty. bbie .--,fi WW VW! ua: fp' if I ri .11 ROW 1: Jennifer Bauer, Jim Howard, Erin Hiatte, Randy Norfleet, Tony Jinks, Rodger Gadd, Mark Ewers, Corey White, Chuck Holt, Paul Whitehead. ROW 2: Mike Pfautsch, Peggy Waisanen, Valerie Sublett, Bob DeLuce, Beth Wright, Steve Johnson, Steve Smart, Karla Denny, Kathy Byrne, Loriel Fischer, ROW 3: David Coon, Vicki Limbaugh, Craig Overfelt. Leon Sommerer, David Carter, Keith Smith, Bob Swain, Glenda McCubbin, Kathy Mager. ROW 4: Keith Thornburg, Sandy Braun, John Ruth, Bridget Dalton, Dane Jablonsky, Linda Mansur. Nancy Pack, Becky Kousmeyer. Laura Renken. ROW 5: Linda Maier, Tammy Cooper, Debbie McKim. Chris Mallory, Kim DeAtley, Lisa Steppeiman, Marla Walther, Judy Malone. ROW 6: Laura Bushko, Cheryl Mertens, Chris Holtkamp, Catherine McKinney, Kathy Bauer, Teresa Norris, Rhonda Chmidling. During the reception, Debbie Autenrieth enioys bunch and cake. Debbie Beard and her mother pause in the receptionline, Honor Society 83 5 ! 1 Jayettes back Jays In the 1972-73 school year, Jayettes brought new trends to JC such as Red 84 Black pleated skirts and Jay- ettes going to wrestling meets. Since wrestling has be- come a main sport at JC, Jayettes now receive a merit for atteindinga meet. Jayettes served at football and basketball banquets. decorated the halls with signs, and added spirit to the Mighty Jays. Jayettes ended their year with a picnic at McClung Park in the spring. 'ls Donna Horstdaniel QRIGHTJ listens to Coach Atkins during a pep assembly. , y fe e iilF7lFWl? ilFl'lPTfK ' A 4.1, ggyeggfav-1 15455 sw ef? S, R Junior Jayettes ROW 1: Janet Wallace. Terri Crews, Carol Burre, Cathy Ferguson, Debbie Vieth, Susan Rainey, Sandy Thompson, Sheri Stalcup, Mary Herrmann, Sue Ann Schaefer, Dorothy Schaefer, Joyce Nicklas, Patty Manning, Kaye Mueller, Cindy Allen, Denita Hensley, Sharon Salmon, Susan Wells, Stephanie Hill. ROW 2: Debbie Schuelein, Larra Harrison, Karen Kremer, Jill Trotter, Jacqui Elliff, Debbie Johnson, Binky Fisher, Terri Martin, Janice Wykofl, Debbie Miller, Laura Gunter, Cathy Monaco, Claudia Buse, Susanne Crow, Lisa Gunter, Ronda Busche, Liz White, Beth Hoskins, Debbie Braun. ROW 3: Amy Twyman, Damaris Wright, Debbie Charlton, Linda Scott, Jerri O'Banion, Karen Neutzler, Cheryl Oliver, Cathy Potter, Donna Wiederanders, Sharon Swails, Jeanie Mager, Jill Mackey, Pam Lane, Jan Nelson, Kathy Lamar, Judy Gentili, Pamela Allmon, Debbie Petty, Cindy Cramer. ROW 4: Eden Coy, Marty Mullen, Joyce Brown, Laura Bergman, Ann Gensky, Terri McLaren, Debbie McFarland, Debbie Maddox Barb Hubbs, Chery Akre, Karen Lahmeyer, Patty Schell Susie Bregant Mona Miller Mary Hutchison Marta Webb Geana Corl VP I V i1---- GBSY O'Brien, Debbie Johnson, ROW 5: Meg Baxter, Janelle Fischer, Leanne Aylor, Linda Smith. Renae Stone, Maribeth Howser, Terry H t' M ' ' ' ' u Inger, ary Hayes. Denise LeBlanc, Janice Spurrier, Renee Sinclair, Beth Borman. Jeanne May, Cathy Robinson, Sharon Bar- ricklow, Debra Worley, Sharla Boyce, Kay Haselhorst, ROW 6: Andrea Hoard, Jan Stephenson, Katie Appleton. Cindy Lochhead, Wanda Sapp, Cheryl Melton, Dyan Brenneke, Kim Roy, Sheri Distler, Marti Duggins, Cindy Austeel, Joan Stoddard, Laura Free- man, Diane Henry, Cathy Culley, Caryl Wynck, Cherie Poe. Jayettes 86 i 4 Se an RO All da Spa Gal Deh er, Pre v R 1 X31-f , f X -7 ,1 4 4. .Z 2 1 S1 I: I X L 'gf ,ffm :, fir,-f'-ff ,i.::1, --4' :ff 5 5-'SF' 1 1' 4' v 'n J 3? L i H n 1 .EF L0 ,-. . ,l'! 1 Panel members Chrlstie Truesdale and Steve Newman CLEFTJ fake Dart in the High School Bowl. 'lln God We Trust. 1 X. ' V-,' . rs' .2 -f' . , ' ,ff .A- fi , ' aff. : W f - ' ff --fl N441 ., -f , V ffl . ROW 1: Johanna Blanks, Merry Kemker, Eric Johnson. ROW 2: Sharon Rocl-ceman, Cindy Glaven, Sharon Swalls. ROW 3: Debbie Petty. Deborah Schnexder, Julue Howard, Christie Truesdale. ROW 4: Cathy Romar, ROW 5: Mary Herrmann, Debbie Schueleln, Terry Martnn, Lorne Carroll, Sam Phvlllps, Julie West. ROW 6: Roy Zlegler, Mllo Wie berg, Jonathan Backes, Gary Sanders, Corlne Whute, Mntch Atkins, Steve Newman, Mr. Farris, Ralph Rudder, Wen- dall Wilson, David Baker, Tum Games, Kenny Rackers. Latln Club 95 5. if' r fr-i - 6' , .xsqnn-nsxlr ' Is . E ' l 1 ' J -i R Officers for the Lettermen's Club are Bob Fuchs, sergeant at arms: Jerry Raithel, vice-president: Steve Weems, president: Stan Wallace, treasurerp Terry Adkins, secretary. ,534- .7 r nw... 4- 3.5 L 'K U- - Members are ready to sweep the floor at halftime during a basketball game. Letterman 96 Mg, ml Lf-J l ' l Lettermen Stan Wallace, Brad Bodamer, and John Wright collect money for a St. Louis football player, Herman Davis. who was in- jured during a football game. This was the main project for the Let- termen this year. I L 4, : Steve collect was in ' 1 fp :,.' V . X fn if ' the Lctj Fw .ef 'l 1 , W' y it jfl,: '.a-rw, 59 .5 Q-its-a,u2'.: wqN,f,, Pg M. -, 513, T A 4s Q -,215 w-:s435,g3'ikwlf'ig . c' 'fu ,gf 'wr , AV :fm 4 fn bi Y I - . ' X ..4' I' YV' 'x 4 'f 4 ' 'A I' 2 q'ff at - 1, s .-iw Ty' F111 ,- V, . ffgw- w .Q y ,J-4. g.. z QA.. 'A x Af' Qggff?-,.4 V' r' ,asf Ilguifwt-,vJ!1.,:,.., syhki -F. 2 S' r l- .1 1 r -+ffa.f'+f1'+,-fri to r-,. . r 1f.'zff ' .,' V. .YV '53, w,..g.l's. re. ff r 'gf ss e 'Fit' l'i,, 3'l 2 .il .A5,7..I C .il c J A u.: 'Q' 1 H if ,A A LJ' w 8 I . It . I f M , Lettermen honor Coach Jan Coach Jan knew his players, what they felt, and what they needed, stated Brad Bodamer. He could respond, and get us up for a game. He was good at that. Coach Jankowski was good at other things also. For fifteen years, Coach Jan took the back seat during football season. Each game, he climbed the steps to the press box to report back to the field on the situation of the game. During practice he coached the linemen. Their record speaks for itself. Because Coach Jan is retiring from foot- ball, the lettermen chose to give this page to a man who has quietly given of his talents to the athletic department of J C. . 55? gb . ' f. I' -' 'wyfgv WT . ' 'll' Q,, , V' 'Q ,, w' 2 - 3 L gym- ' , 'f '1 Coach Jankowski CLEFTJ supervises gym 1 5 , .5829 tw wif? , 1' class and KTOP LEFTJtimesthetrackmen. ,?ijgl'ff4',iL',.::. 'vL L'i,.U a ' . 'f'f. .,,y34 ,J Coach .lan LABOVEJ receives a standing kai:-,,2,f,g.2,. ij!!-Q':,1l,' - , -V A .1 - 1 - 3 ovation attheawards assembly. . -- ,,-. i. . far - - -M' is .5 . -' f.-- A 25? 4 ,e , '- TT -'. ,5-227134 fs five' 'fr Af 1 e f - .. int- 'Pr' Q ,, -i.-M ' 1 K, V f a ,..w:,:, ,m,1.L:Q?: 'I N - ' , N' h, q i T 2l,:-.er ' , , V as 4 ' :21.g,..',1'4tJfwf3z7f .5 . 1: 'Q ' iw u sialzgg wma ,- 5 5 N Nm... ' Mi 'A .av 1- -ef .4 4 V ew' ...t,::g- '.31 . . 4,- lv -,,.. -:1g,,-,. -,g r A ' 'J ., -- ffl ' -P 1 -ff' .fr .M :us 4. x. . g qi 1. ,A-vu :sqm I, 3 g , ,,,, ,V-5 r t . v Y v .-gg. . V 5 , A 1, ,.. 3 hu-'Y Lettermen 97 Library Club sponsors State Convention Opening membership to any student in Senior High Library Club is an organization for those who are interested in the library. Through their programs, members of the Library Club learned how to use the library materials and shared this information with others. Activities for the year included a book talk program, audio visual program, and a Halloween party. Library Club also sponsored a convention of state library clubs. Working in the library is Cheryl Gearhart. 1 ROW 1: Johanna Blanks, Vicki Burks. Linda Lilleston, ROW 2: Cheryl Moore, - SQ l Merry Kempker, Cheryl Gearhart. tv' -1' I '11 ai .i f Library Club 98 , l Preparation and organization make 1973 Marcullus Preparation for this book began in the spring of 1972. Gary trained the prospective photogra- pher in all aspects of photography. During the summer initial plans were laid. The first semes- ter the staff sold advertising to help finance the book. Staff members worked concessions and sponsored the First Gear concert in order to raise money. The first few weeks of second semester were spent adjusting to a hectic sixth hour class. At that time each student began cropping pixs , writing copy, identifying students, and drawing up layouts for his individual staff. Associate edi- tors were: Patty Winget, Activities and Sports: Linda Sanders, Academicsg Cindy Lochhead, Business: Christie Truesdell, Students: and Mary Elliott, Organizations. Each editor guided her staff in the fundamentals of producing a yearbook. Although each staff was responsible for its pages, the entire staff took orders for the Marcul- lus in February. For the All-School Carnival the staff sponsored a grafiti wall. Excess pictures were sold to the students. At the end of school the staff celebrated with a picnic. Mike Cain focuses in on another gi. 1. i. m...- Liz Holt, if you yell at me one more time I Il scream photo victim. hi . l i r K' - 'N fggkia if W n - S Marcullus 100 f. Marcullus carries on tradition from 1912 We laughed, we cried, we yelled, and we fought. Pictures were never taken or they just didn't turn out. Copy had to be edited or completely rewritten. Layouts were incorrect. Pictures were not cropped properly. Ads didn't get sold. Through all of the frustrations and mess of producing the 1973 Marcullus, our goal was similar to the tradition started in 1912 when the book was named Marcullus, which means little hammer in Latin. The editor at that time wanted to convey the feeling through his book that high school is a tool to be used as a stepping stone for our future life and a way of hammering out a place for us. We hope in some way to have captured the significance of this year through the Marcullus. Preparing for the i , was 414 , vi Susan Hampton crops a picture for the Latin Club layout. final deadline, Mary Herrmann. Patty Winget, and Bobbie Wonderly checkthe spring schedule. Marcullus 102 X N-X P 'khgvte M tie: . ,Wsi4'l6Q6,36g'4 I leg? A' .I V2 -4-- .x A, .- -All a 140' I- Marc Files. Cindj Mille Stev ef , .s was-'- x ' 1 Marcullus Staff: C. C. Masters, Amy Waiz, Mary Herrmann, Cathy Ferguson, Beth Hoskins, Liz Holt, ROW 2: Rob Grishkat, Mike Files, Debbie Ford, Cindy Lochhead, Bobbie Wonderly, Terri Cooper. Stephanee Clardy, Sandi Stogsdili, Judy Gentili, Patty Winget, Cindy Fischer, John DeCIue. Christie Truesdell, Miss Bish, ROW 3: Mike Winger, Mary Elliott, Jeanie Mager, Connie Loesch, Debbie Miller, ROW 4: Mike Cain, Cathy Monaco, Patty Bax, Laura Singleton. Linda Sanders. Not pictured: Susan Hampton, Gary Rice, Steve Weston, Claudia Buse. 1 ,::E .ii if 55 i ' so -fi-21 ' I I 1 -N.,-Y - is M ,' - ' ,J like 4 , Stephanee Clardy and Debbie Miller CABOVEJ sort advertising bills. Head photographer, Gary Rice, CLEFT5 prepares to take another groupshot, Marcullus 103 1 vc J lVlath Club has speakers To promote knowledge of mathematics, learn to perfect mathematical skills, and give service to the school and community, were the main objectives of the math club this year. In doing this, Mr. Gentile, the sponsor this year, scheduled speakers at several of the meetings. These speakers talked on engineering and mathe- matical puzzles. Mr. Gentile, KBELOWJ sponsor for the math club, is engrossed In order to ,un his pmgfamv Glenn Wylie Stacks cards in with playingchess. computer math. 1 r Q. if ,Vt s V xfy X. Math Club 104 r . Steve ,V X45 A Steve Liescheidt studies a difficult problem in his comput- er math class. 'cEJ' 3 -55 l DQ' 7 .., .KS . Cindy Prouty checks in with Ann Lineb meeting. f-yt, .15 1' , ,f I e Ll' W' A X - , Cindy Prouty and Glenn Wylie discuss the mysteries of mathematics. arger, -9' s la ,. A dik-+1 . . mn Q If secretary. ata club 'lf fl Math Club 105 E i I I- i Political Science Club visits capital Since this year was an election year, the Political Science Club kept busy in trying to get candidates from both parties to corne and speak. Their big event was a tripto thestatecapital. The officers this year were Mike Hurley, president: Sam Phillips, vice-president: Andrea Dalton, secretary. Karen Obermiller, Sandra Miller, Judy Gentili. and Mark Brickman. Z-J , 5- X Ss' I' 1l,'.i Mark Brickman listens at- tentively while a discussion is goingon. Political Science 108 Us. in Karen Obermiller, Sandra Miller, and Andrea Dalton KABOVEJ get ready to go to the capital. Karen Obermiller fLEFTj checks in with Andrea Dalton at a meeting. Political Scuence 109 Quill and Scroll initiates outstanding Journalists During a candlelight ceremony, thirty-two students were initiated into Quill and Scroll. After several brief speeches explaining the role of high school journalists, Mrs. Lawrance Gif- fen spoke to the initiates and their parents. A reception was held afterwards. ln the spring, a formal banquet was held for Quill and Scroll members. At this time, outstanding newspa- per and yearbook students were recognized. Officers of the Jefferson City Chapter of Quill and Scroll were: President Gary Rice, Vice- -...,,,, president Liz Holt, Secretary-treasurer Paula Courter, Historian Lisa Soloman. 14 f 5' gge.-.as ui X Two new members, Terry Adkins and John Wright, take part in the initiation. ROW 1: Mark Herman Elaine Norfleet John Robinson Gary Rice Elizabeth Holt Mrs Brak . ' , ' r . , . k . ROW 2: T ' lgoesch, Patty Bax, Cindy .Fischer, Mike Anders, Steve Newman, Rita Ruth, Debbie Ford, Mary Elliitt Patty Wiiglg lL?:draSSz?r?d1err? psig?Jitinsgfhggfbgfbglawlsfdolx 3:T5tangVa aC9- J0h'l Wright. Lisa Soloman, Matt Jarrett, Kenny Landrulm. Russell Trip- . , Q V mired: Amy Walz, Paula comer. y em ooper' Joname Young' Stephanee c'a'dV' BW Bodamefr Ruth CDhef1NOtnrc- Quill 81 Scroll 110 V Journalism students brave hectic year Selling ads ... late copy .., printer's mistakes pasting up dummies 15c for an issue ... the first foldout ,.. writing headlines ... taking pictures ,.. freezing cold Wednesday mornings the Christmas party ... eating out a lot .., disagreements ... but a lot of fun went into producing this year's Red and Black. QRIGHTD On a Sunday afternoon Elaine Norfleet pasfes up the paper at Mrs. Brakke's home. Terry Adkins CBELOWJ gives his usual scorn of disgust, Barb Steinbeck QBELOW RIGHTJ and Ruth Cohen study for an upcoming test. gm , I .Q ap n l , lla.. fr I -S t rig l 5.- 'M 1. Red and Black 112 ' J.. 5 x -rr fjff 'Q as Y--vu-.Q i -'eff L Sports columnist, Steve Newman, contemplates sports coverage un Linda Sanders proofreads her typed copy for errors. another Schools paper' gftyfi v Q Nfl' 'Sf I' -4 1x -f, 3... i Ruta Ruth has trouble findmg the exact word she needs. Red and Biack 113 Red and Black makes All-American Unlike most other classes the Red and Black staff began meeting in Au- gust. Plans were made, articles writ- ten, pictures taken, ads sold. and pages laid out in order to have the first issue ready for distribution the second day of school. Every two weeks a regular issue was sold. A Homecoming Magazine. Christ- mas Magazine, and Memory Magzine, as well as special spirit issues. were sold by the staff members. In order to make these publications a reality the staff, made up of Seniors and Mrs. began preparation for the next issue the day after the previ- ous one was sold. Page editors drew up the pages and assigned articles. Ads were designed and sold. Students wrote their specific articles. The pho- tographers took, developed, and print- ed pictures. On Sunday the editors met and pasted up the dummies. Monday the paper was sent to press. Bright and early Wednesday morning staff members gathered to sell the All- American paper. Mrs. Brakke QABOVE RIGHTJ check's Cindy Prou- ty's article. Business manager Debbie Kenney CRIGHTJ up-dates the papers financial records. Red and Black 114 ta', .4 3 K f 1 . i,'- 'wr -B-1 V' L. . X Sw X Q. xg L-x Phi. f r-Lfizgyfikm X 'x RO Ia C Sin Her Q Yr! ii is Hi 'EZ 1 if 4, L ,.., . A , -. .l.??farQH?KWiMfZ9Q1.Iiim::.:f1n...W ROW 1: Debbie Kenney, Mrs. Brakke, Kenny Landrum, Terry Adkins, Elaine Norfleet, Lisa Solomon, Ruth Cohen, John Wright, Pau- la Courter, Matt Jarrett, Jonalee Young. Debbie Beard, Cindy Prouty, Barb Steinbeck, Christie Truesdell, John Robinson, Laura Singleton, Linda Sanders, ROW 21 Brad Bodamer, Jeen Harrison, Stan Wallace, Mike Anders, Steve Newman, Rita Ruth, Mark Herman, Russell Trippensee. Not Pictured, Gary Rice. Q. JW' I., 'v.r,,3 s ,K S, G jf .R L' r 1 i -I wif MA . -1' 5-1' 1924. , K x , Ce! f vi - , Z 1 A skier if ,y , A fl . ,. A Brad Bodamer LABOVEJ iistens to a newspaper critique. rl ig' ,-'fm V , if Kenny Landrum KLEFTJ ilips through a photography mag- I A K 33' 131, 'f azine for ideas. Red and Black 115 P l- 1 if xl ,.,,.u Ill Z. i 1 l l l . S L4 lc. r. Z ,s E F sym- OHOY The Honor Guard leads the Homecoming parade. ROTC leads Homecoming Parade During the year the Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps marched in two major parades. Led by the Honor Guard, the ROTC ca- dets headed the Homecoming parade. ln Janu- ary, the cadets braved the cold to march in the Governor's Inaugural parade. They also took part in the Christmas parade. . - ' Z :I ll inguxl ROW 1: Allan Tucker, Dennis McKinney, ROW 2: Dale McGee, Raymond Boop, Jeff Goben, Harlan Dearduff. ROW 3' Steve Johnson. Dan Newby, Mark Smart, Norbert Giesing, ROW 4: Rown Nash, Greg Norrnent, Terry Orennan, William Gleslng. ROW 5: John S1oblon,Otrnar Stephens, Daryl Boop, Harold Seymore, ROW 6: Nlike Smith, John Allison, Ray Thompson. Richard Russel. ROW 7, Roger Winters, George Huey, Phillip Holt. ROTC 117 Q l Y Q. W. 'Y' I R ul wi'-.ZH , .aefggrg ? Jr' ki X' 1 . J 1, , f gi Ng ,-1 'Q xv J , 'L P ,' 5 '25 M. , 3 I 4 x VIE s 9 U O U fl!!!-YA VC, - 1 3' mu I 3 9 . A, .4- , gl ill' W Sf W 4 in 'W Q V 'G VNV 'W - K M A 1 I 6 df' g,r ,, 'R 1 ix .4.,,,, V ,N 4-1 X 0 Rx .wi J ark f X 11-W , A 1' .. as Q' LW! if gr' H 24 na. . SEIWICI CITV M0 . m . ROW 1: Mr. Jones, Mart: Dugglns. Teresa McKinney, Mart: Turner, Debbie Addlngton, Duane Cham- paign. ROW 2i Donnie Becker, Eden Coy, Laura Harrison. Sharon Hunton, Susie Lennon. Jum Gull:- gan, Laura Freeman, Meg Baxter.C1ndy Allen ROW 3' Doug Gladden, Denlta Hensley, Nancy Lewis -.,1:-L.. Laura Harrison. KUPPER LEFTJ says This is breaking my back. Eden Coy KABOVED, HI guess l'II start my diet tomorrow. Safety Club 123 3353s Science Club journeys to Chicago A field trip to Chicago, Illi- nois, broadened the knowledge of Science Club, as members visited Field's Museum of Nat- ural History, the Planetarium, and Museum of Science and lndustry. Earth Week presented an opportunity for members to clean up a nearby river while on a canoe trip. Guest speakers, a Christmas party, and Homecoming float were included in the club's ac- tivities. Science Club rounded out the year by collecting for the Multiple Sclerosis Drive held in March. Y i ,W y 11 5 , 8 . A ' . t it wi 4 ,i a t . A 9 , k k tramp,-wwf af.. - - . - , ...1- Science Club 125 4 X l Lib- net ins. Ju- Yen ith. Ion- Ed- , De klef. lotz, r gl' -1 f 1 C- Cindy Collins, Mrs. Lerner, and Denny Pratt QABOVEJ help themselves to dinner at the Honor Society Initiation. Spanish Club float takes first 1972-1973 presented many new opportunities for the members ofthe Spanish Club and the Spanish Honor So- ciety to explore the interests of Spanish speaking people. Members welcomed Homecoming by selling red and black balloons and winning first place in club competition with their float, Jays Don't Need Luck to Beat Pirates. For Thanksgiving, members of the Spanish Honor So- ciety were initiated at Cathy Monaco's home. A buffet din- ner was held afterwards. At the beginning of second se- mester, a Spanish pot luck dinner was held. Spanish Honor Society ROW 1: Donna Cummings, Karla Denny. Glenda McCubbin, Liz Holt, Janet Payne, Mrs. Lerner. ROW 2: Sue Ann Schaefer, Jeanne Casteel, Lib- by Dallmeyer, Regina Carter. Beth Borman. ROW 3: Linda Maier, Kim Grice, Karen Obermiller, Debbie Ford, Cathy Monaco, Jeanette Mill- er. ROW 4: Cindy Collins, Diane Henry, Debbie Marriott, Will Brad- ley, Kim Underwood, Denny Pratt. ROW 5: Nanette Cartmill, Renee Roberts, Debbie Vieth. Sue Kopfer. Cindy Cramer, Stephanie Stepple- man. ROW 6: Kris Toft, Carol Plass- meyer, David Cox. Vicki Ricard. Becky Smith, ROW 7: Kathy Wilson. Sue Whitehead, Collette Cross. De Ann Jones, Peggy Waisanen. ROW 8: Evie Hurt, Paul Whitehead. Scott Schlotz, Debbie Milonski, Spanish Club 127 i l l ll? STUCO initiates Potty Patrol You are unique, was the theme this year for Student Council. Individu- als were encouraged to put their tal- ents together during Go Week and the Election 72 . Later, hobby clubs were started for those who hadn't expressed theirtalents yet. Student Council started the tradi- tional Homecoming with a presenta- tion ot a cassette and a cake to Mark Fischer. Money collected for the Thanksgiving Project was donated to the Emergency Fund. The Christmas decorations and dance brought the Student Council's job to a close for 1972. The end ofthe school year brought the Talent Assembly, School Carnival, and the Elections of Class Officers. ,L II. ' 1 . is K . 35, 0,91 7 1' -av.. f 'V--. '. Q' ,UP f'.,.9s' ' t 0 Y 'Q ' K3 K.: sly' Figs t . . yofgilw KL A XL Q 'I .Q-.' ' Tim Gaines initiates his invention of the Potty Patrol. - . 5' --:em ROW 1: Dennis LoPiccolo, John Wright, Terri Cooper, Jonalee Young, .leen Harrison, Amelie Stucke, Amy Walz, Liz Holt, Bev McEIvaine. ROW 2: Patty Winget, Laura Bergman, Linda Sanders, Laura Singleton, Mark Smith, Shawn Fischer, Sarah Hearne, Janet Watts, Mark Roberts, Vicki Limbaugh, Cindy Prouty, Grace Fisher, Suzi Herigon, Karen Constance, Rita Ruth. ROW 3: Wendell Wilson, Mark Nolte, Cyndi Fischer, David Baker, Tim Gaines. Mark Herman, Steve Newman, Mike Herndon, Ross Livengood, Bruce Bottermueller. Student Council 128 R. --F ii Jonalee Young, secretary, and John Wright, president, QLEFTJ are hard at work during a Student Council meet- ing. Matt Jarrett, assemblies chairman QBELOWJ studies the agenda for an assembly. .:-:.' 33 1 ' , Q-3 ,Egg 356 Y' Rf T is s W Q A V WMM., ...,,, , S3 ' 'E' 0 PJ 3, Ev L A , N, llme I X Q I 4 ,i A W .QS R A 2 kb , 1' xx K , 4 if - , i, N , af E 'ig New , . 'f l l -ss xg, hx xt M 'Am waiz, Liz i 'G ,C , h, Shawn -5.1 on, Karen 'V 'A .V Herman, ,x L,,.,g4,tg .rri ,,,, ,, 1 M Interested STUCO members listen to a proposal being made, Student Council 129 Fabulous Fifties returns to JC ii, la ,W E ,. A Ng, Q. A sg-: Bobby socks. saddle oxfords, Gypsy Rose Lee, 1 M W . - 2 , 1- spaghetti dinners, soda fountains, and rock and roll ' ' Q A A music were all part of the gay and colorful setting 7 , Q of the Fabulous Fifties at the all-school carnival. ' f - , Students dressed in fifties costumes, ate a spaghet- ' ti dinner, had tricycles races, threw darts at pic- t tures of teachers, and then danced to rock and roll music. With Matt Jarrett as chairman, this year's carnival raised money for hall and lobby benches. Y .Q Q. ilu u , 12 5 ,C 42:45 .' v ggi., , , 'Q ' '- 1 'P' .. , N ' 1 .E Bobble Wonderly and Debbie Thompson KTOPD are simply If 'V amazed at the wild outfits at the carnival. Danny Newman 34 W W CABOVEJ sells balloons for the sophomore class at the carnival. ' ' Vicki .Limbaugh and Sandy Braun QTOP7 scream for joy at one of the hilarious booths. Charles Hoard QABOVEJ acts as minister in the marriage booth sponsored by the French Club. Student Council 130 in 1 lf D, if l x ll Eff '. I we of er in Pete Jones and Debbie Thompson CLEFU are a happy couple after just coming from the marriage booth. Jeen Harrison, Debbie Ford, Nancy Johnston, and Sue Bell CBELOWJ rock and roll tothe rnuslc. , Xl, ,ffws '7 'PU' - ff it V da'- r t . :Zi Ai .f .5 T if be X' s 1 ,fa l , , r . .5 A 'R 3 -1 Y 'iiysxf Kg, , - f Y N ' ' ict I rv Ye - if A . 'N I Q V- .1 .. Joyce Brown and .lan Stephenson QABOVD show off their new saddle Oxfords. Donna Schaeflerkoetter and Knm Underwood QRIGHTQ have fun selllngcolorful paper flowers. Student Council 131 a 4 3 ' ' 4 l N I E i SPORTS it gn 'W .,fA ' V 5, wg, ' i-'22,-.-1J'1k'-,ff-ff? ,'-tif:-2' Y , . . I 4 ,, - -5- .pf- df.: .131 hjgzgfn, ' .--L:-1:,:gi.-1 ,gf ,,1Q'iQ:.1f,'g'b,.,':z-,-rv'Q,.V. 119-,H :'::,1.:. wg- -':f,:L.'.: -:m1:':':1-:-A--12h:fM:m-f:::0 rf -T913 ' ...- .4.a:g1g.aQ.ii:zg1g.g-2.-..L -v,a1m..m1.n- '.-.1-a...f -' in -M--A. Jays succeed with wishbone August 15 is when it all began. For the next three weeks the Jay football team endured 2 grueling practices a day. In all, they had almost 200 prac- tice hours, which were put to the test for only 7 hours of actual playing time. Their effort was worthwhile as shown by their 8 wins and 1 loss rec- ord. This year's conversion to the wishbone offense proved to be effec- tive and complicated to defend. The Jefferson City powerhouse posted victories against some of the tough- est competition in the St. Louis area - Cahokia, CBC, and Granite City. Their only loss was to Columbia. The Jay's strength was exemplified by 263 points to their opponents 45 for the season point total. ,, ..,. ,. N,g,,..,. XTWZ ,- 1.-. va-f -.xi fl X145 A Cahokia opponent upends Brad Bodamer QABOVEJ. Jerry Raithel1BELOWJbulI- dozes for yardage with the help of Terry Nienaber and Guy Rush. is Y . A ,win if Football 134 A 55 V . rn S:-,.-2...-......iiavr.,.,..,Q.-:HQ r I .ag 'wp .gif Wi' ei - ' ff .ss T7 ,252 ...lxn ROV Kev: img Terr Pete Joni Ski. Wrig Linc ?f. 5 'H W. Dull- fi e fi Ti J, W4 ,.,, .lagVl:Q,1g.!1,.t I ,Af A Et ao? JAYS 0pp0NEN1- 1 if Q ig, 1 K 40 KansasCity East 0 1 ,Q 5.2 gm :W U 35 Cahokia, iii. 0 , , y M is .ga 50 Hannibal 0 ' f ' 'fig f ' f W ' 14 Sedalia 13 -22 f , - ' Y A ,i I 3- xc' 13 Columbia 14 l . , 3: ' 'j ' .M 35 Paseo 6 N 4, .555 P ' r i 1 A iffy 20 CBC sr. Louis 0 Sirk A, . ez ,S . Q ' if Q if 47 Bishop Dubourg 5 , A 'i iyfyl gf, A- 9 GraniteCity, Ill. 6 1 ' x lla :3f'lli e f l il , . . na' f c Q ' Q - l ' N' 'I X its 1,6 l ,g,- j g- 3, f, Q '7 E f i ' l. aol f o . . fs 5 to f'.71,,g-l,, s1J , . .VA ' Qi' ' -A,: 'U ,' X ,ttf i l filfzgf gi, Xin... .?i.,5,.,.,f?a ,, J Www. gt.. E fi S , l ' , V . fQ4l:?1ff ' 793,41 ' gr, 'L fjgolz IIVV 3 , - w I W Pre-game activities offer more time to think. Jays won, it out in the huddle- '51- ROW 1: Steve Gill fmgrj, Steve Goldammer, Steve Johnson, Jim Nilges, Skip McKneIly, Kurt Stalcup, David Lynch, John George, Kevin Allen, Rusty Sweariey, Mike McEwaine, Leland Fletcher, Delbert Thomas, Russell Rottmann Qmgrj. ROW 2: Terry Adkins Cmgrj. Mike Branch, Gossie Hudson. Ed Cohen, Mike Duncan, Mark Sommerer, Steve Sugarbaker, Stan Wallace, Jerry Raithel, Terry Nienaber, Brad Bodamer, Steve Loyd, David Englehart, Jim Riek, Kenny Coleman, Coach Hugo Hammond. ROW 3: Coach Pete Adkins, Richard Duncan. Jim Perrey, Lee Blakesly, Scott York, Chris Weems, Spencer King, Shawn Fischer, Jay Weidemeyer, John Dawson, Steve Snodgrass, Jim Stanford, John Spalding, Mark Oehring, Mark Fox. Coach Ron Richardson, Coach Ted Kozin- ski. ROW 4: Coach John Jankowski, Randy Holliday, Greg Wilson, Don Becker, Randy Siefert, Guy Rush, Dave Williams. John Wright, Barry Chitwood, Bob Fuchs, Steve Weems, Brent Connell, David Nichlos, Jim McLaughlin, Greg Rackers. Not pictured: Linden Boyd and Greg Kindred. Football 135 Sensor Ieadershnp shines throughout year Going unscored on for the fnrst three games would certaunly be one ofthe hughllghts of the sea son remarked Coach Adkins We had a strong start and hut a plateau In the third and fourth games continued the coach The team wasnt playlng nts best then but they fnmshed strong Thus was primarily a sensor team and their leadership showed through the entire year All-State quarterback Stan Wallace gallops after a loose ball. 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Y, . .V . we -f-x3v,,f'e, ' I 1 , -'yn 'Y 'F 5 J 1 fvfswgfrr-,f:.. Q -' ffjjkg, W, A W , A I-at b M ,Q 84 ' g We ' IM xg!! 3: f Q, ., , . T 4 ' ' 723. Ngsavxv' Af: 'Q e it e 1 Q - ' 13 4 i?ffQ'. . .L-:-X . Q if r 'fit , .5 - is 1 j . , .J LT, Q T ' 5 'T T . , E3 fi an T V M ,. iii. 3? l V' V' ffl. '. Q 5i:M.?:53f - ina I - f 54' if W T , we ' z f no L u Cross-Country fa res w in first year at JC Coach Larry York led his cross-country team to t onship in only its first season at JC. The harriers took the title away from the defending champs, the Sedalia Smith-Cotto Cross-country is a sport which combines speed an a race across unlevel terrain. Points are scored for team when the first five runners from the team fin awarded points according to their position. For exa mple, the winner scores one point, the second-place man scores two points and so on. The team with the lowest score wins the meet. -3 - 1 GH 2,- he CMC Champi- n Tigers. d endurance into each seven-man ish. Runners are f . JAvs OPPONENT g Q, 3 be 20 Helias 40 Q U , 20 Hermann 38 r 'M' 19 Mexico 36 A 19 Fulton 39 I if 15 Columbia 40 Lyndal Shirley exhibits cross-country form. Dennis B t h d St J W:-r,-. ' , - ., ...sts in +' '-1 1 .,-5-if . . . '-rf ,.... vw-r X 1 ' W I Cross-Country 138 as 5 ,-- l ' 1 5 N3 Q A.. Q We X ,sei-5 5 mx 3 in ' QZQGSP V ..: 'iff gfgifgg bi olivia., . N-,jjff -u -'PA' J - V ' if 1- A lx? ' I V. It Q Members ofthe crossecountry team take off at the sound of the starting gun. fe, W try ,yi V, ' ji-'xg V , 51 Crossiiountry Team: ROW 1: Gary Ackerson, Dave Cooper, Mike Anders,CharIie Bowman, Paul S395 Troutman, ROW 2: Mike Pritchett, Keith Rush, Mike Cain, Rod Alberts, Danny Newman, Lynda! mf' Shlrley. ROW 3: Coach Larry York, Larry Branson, Steve Jambor, Roy Ziegler, Jeff Walz, Pat X. Forbes fmgrj. Cross-Country 139 Jays take Thnrd In three tourneys The basketball Jays managed to come out on top of a dnffncult season with an overall record of 13 12 They also took thnrd In the Tlpton Mlssouru Unuver suty of Rolla and Capital Cnty Tournaments and went on to make the Reglonal Tournament held In Jefferson Czty s, 1 i L 'i- SOX o-.3a.....x,, ,.,Ti,s-Exam l :ES ,nfl EX Guy Rush QABOVEJ slnks two Steve Newman KFUGHTD blocks an opponents pass Jnm Humphreys CABOVE RIGHTJ lays up a basket Basketball 140 23515. ldms sf f 1 :mmf i v J 1 -1 ff Jay B Team: ROW 1: Brad Bledsoe, John Allison, Doug Herigon, Mark Smith, Kevin McDaniel. ROW 2: Kevin Clardy, Brent Ghan Cary Pappenfort. Jim Blochberger, Ernie Newborn, Kevin Wickman. ROW 3: Bruce Fisher, Rick Moeller, Danny Sauer, Ron Daniels, Manager, Doug Butzer. Manager, Don Schleuter. Not present are Tony Grandison, Andy Arnold, Dan Griffen, Mike Johnson, Jay Klos, and Jeff Sanders. Wifi -, 3625,-1 Q 1 1 1 r 6 ,',v i. .a ' ., 'l . gy ..u if ' V ,yi -if Jim Marcantonio QLEFTD fires a hook shot. JAYS OPPONENT 71 Otterville 42 80 Sacred Heart 83 83 Fulton 71 75 Rolla 53 43 Springfield Hillcrest 71 67 Springfield Parkview 89 77 Hannibal 47 73 Richland 47 66 Houston 74 70 Rolla 60 72 Hannibal 73 76 Fatima 38 54 Columbia 56 71 Mexico 60 49 Sedalia 50 65 Mexico 62 55 Columbia 69 52 Kansas City S,E. 54 74 Liberty 67 57 Columbia 56 49 Mexico 58 67 Sedalia 56 73 Parkway North 39 42 Parkway West 58 64 Rolla 69 Basketball 143 Wrestlers post 10 3 1 season record This year's wrestling team was a group of fine young men and showed complete unity and dedication, stated Coach Rich- ardson. AIthough we had a young team and were conference champs, it was a disappointing year for us due to the abnormal number of injuries, and the ill- nesses that hit us during the week of the state tournament. Coach Rich commands I 146 Wrestiing Z . ,ff :ffl Q 2 .owp 4 na 14 v J, 1 -4' JAYS OPPONENT H Q 22 Helias 28 . H 30 Columbia 15 ' vi 30 Mexico 13 61 Sedalia O ' ., 22 Fulton 30 2 31 Parkview 21 , 30 Glendale 15 21 Marshall 29 22 Helias 22 27 Waynesville 22 45 Hannibal 15 Mexico Quad 30 Waynesville 21 37 Mexico 21 45 Hannibal 15 to Q, -,.m. iw, I Mike Kaplan demonstrates Jay Power. 1 2? I -I - 1 Mike McElwaine uses a little muscle. gift, f.......,,,n Dennis Galbreath gets the death grip on his Helias opponent. Wrestling 147 Jays host Fourteenth Annual Capital City Relays Jefferson City hosted the Capital City Relays for the fourteenth year. Seventeen schools were originally scheduled to participate, but because of cancellations due to rain, only thirteen schools could run. Columbia took first in the Relays with a total of 51 points. Mexico took sec- ond with 49g Sedalia, third with 433 Camdenton, fourth with 41, and J C took fifth with 35. Dave Lynch CABOVE, RIGHTJ stretches for dist- ance. Kenny Coleman CFAR RIGHTJ leaps over the hur- dles, Rick Moeller KRIGHTJ pours on the steam in the final stretch. it . P - Ili ' 'j? :l TT' . 1 X. ' - A -rw L J L t , I ' 1 - , 'L 5 - 5,'3-gig'-2,514 -an lei' My s-21 , MSF' 63 J if , , E - -4 . 3 pl. E T I 31 iv 'gtg . 5 Q , , 7. glee ,U V- X I ' ', va X. I t . l gif - . N. 5711 ' ' fi' xx? 'lf' ' ' .. --1-',,?', - , k.'1 '-A 'ir' A , .I . H, ,sin :Niif , .H X l , , ., 1-' l ..-ex - We ,S . V 1 x , ' K V 5 A ,, Q t .-4 ig ' A V ,1,.r3 , 3, .. ' T Q.. fr - , i'nb' ' l 'N - , 'V ul' 44' Ajifgiw fi, , I FF-. ,' f 16, J:-ALL s fl, , .Q ,-fq., 4,,s:3o,4di:d 3.1 132' 1 if ,' A t, , ,..-aj, M by .4 rf Ulf' f I 'H f SWF' 'T I5 1 71 -f -' to ,,,, i . :lf...K'1 C Til '- ,.,. - I FAVUTY in t W U L1.Ll.,1 11 Jr! ' 3, In-J w,v.,21. if .-.li , r J,,,.....- M 1- ,J fi-J. , -1: -wtf L ff ' l, -D . i '- , K J X ,ol Track 148 -,.- ROW 1 vid Sh Matt Ken lj Bright it 44. -ill, 44.4 J ' 713 K' ,Q iii 1453+ rf -,QQ my .Q .,, SQ .fn . Y C '7 Y, Uni' CJ .LU- 4 x . klnknam . - v 1 lu., ROW 1: Rick Duncan, Dennis Bentch, Steve Johnson, David Lynch, Kenny Coleman, Mike Cain, Larry Branson, David Cooper, Da- vid Shipley, Coach Hugo Hammond. ROW 2: Coach Pete Adkins, Leland Fletcher, Rusty Sweeney, Delbert Thomas, Roy Ziegler, Matt Able, Brad Bodamer, Guy Rush, John Dawson, Pete Jones, Rick Moeller, Coach Larry York. ROW 3: John Marsh Cmanagerj, Ken Landrum, Ray Bly, John Canale, Mike Anders, Keith Rush, Cam Lupkey, Brent Connell, Dave Williams, Brian Johnson, Dan Brightwell, Don Becker. ' . 2, 21.53 '12 eg-Qgitgii c it M, ., -' in Z wk m....... ill fr , 1 'r,q,T'5'Q ' , ':-Q, , .ll 0' wg g ...a--ww-' . 'N '6 Xiu . 4 -, 1w'??Z-'54, - xl , gun' , 1 I 9 f ' Keith Rush CLEFT7 breaks from the starting line. 'v'-6 'I ' ,Q ,- Pete Jones and Delbert Thomas CABOVEJ warm up ' Q, ' ,. ' ' ' 1 forthe Hannibal meet. A ,E -yi . , '-- 1-. ' M' ,,. - . .. J Track 149 JAYS 54 41 60 69 74 93 Cemo 49 Conference Columbia Columbia Hannibal Mexico Helias Camdenton Boonville California Columbia Sedalia Hannibal Brian Johnson CRIGHT1 strains every muscle in his record-breaking form. Delbert Thomas QBELOWJ sizes up his opponents. -, Z if-. lt 5. l 4, :urn -A i i Jays send Fletcher and Johnson to State 'fs YS. X I 11 3 l, use Two Jay cindermen qualified in the district meet this season to go to the state meet in Columbia. Leland Fletch- er's pole vault of thirteen feet qualified him for the meet, and Brian Johnson qualified in the 440 yard run, Although Johnson did not participate in the triple jump at the district meet, he still set the new school record for the triple jump at 43 feet4 inches. Leland Fletcher CLEFTJ clears the bar with ease. Rick Duncan and Steve Johnson QBELOW, LEFTJ race over the high hurdles. Mike Cain KBELOWJ car- ries the baton in the relay. EZQ..!5QgLf' ff, L , F :V - wi, 4 2 9 J 4' f ' . ' ' V , 1 5 K , ,, , X , ' .l,, rj ,N IV, I , , '. .t.i f 59 54 J 4' tlffi fszwl . . .- JB f ..--. Mf- ' , , W' .v:3s.4'- V ., ,, ,, , ,N W Track 151 Q2 , , , sfffii ,J ,- N '14 JAYS Opponent 5 Hannibal 4 1 4 Hannibal 20 Q -- 1 Sedalia 5 2 Sedalia 1 i 5 Columbia 9 y , 'W 1 Columbia 7 iff. 0 Mexico 1 .Aff 7 Hannibal 5 U U V A 4 Hannibal 1 H -Q 1 Lebanon O A jfslaif-lj 2 Columbia 4 - , , Q, 4' - 5 Columbia 1 1, Q' -L 'AU' J ' '.l-?4ffI - . Sedalia Tournament V K 0 Columbia 1 ' i as 'Aa 'i 1 Raytown 0 .5 ' gA5 , f A V, fffli-'rgg rfj - jgqw o Sedalia 9 L 1 'f g 6 sedaiaa s '- , e 5 ' igfgfifffifg .f - f +f,1fg..:,, ,3,. - - 5 fa:--5 -we Stan Wallace rounds third and heads for home. 1 -1' 49' Fi Jay Baseball Team: Kent Johnson, Mark Korsmeyer, Kevin Allen, Arnold Bailey, Mike Thompson, David Griffin, Jim Nilges. ROW 2: Rod Alberts, Mike Pfautsch, Jerry Steinbeck, Dennis Pratt, Kent Gardener, Rick Poire. ROW 3: Greg Wilson, Ron Walker, Charles Porth, Jim Marcantonio, Kevin McDaniels, Tom Cheshire, Stan Wallace, Bill Book. Missingfrom picture: Brad Bledsoe, Bill Kromer 1Mgr.j, Kenny Payne, Doug Thompson. Baseball 152 1- -.can Rawhiders battle through 7-9 season dl l'V f liffra, , if 1 H ES at A 'Swv f fi viii? ' ' sw-f' yy 11, ' 5 L V ,' 'QgEy,5i' af 1Q,,w?' -f 1Q' ,Q M' Q 91: kg' 4, Q' 1 , Q tr? 4 it 'A V. aiSl4+1vs1SQftMf.fsiafSo.f+'e 174 f Q' - Q , , A ali U LLL, igfwstg VofQj45VfWi5ff5t 43 The 1973 Jay Baseball 1 1-L.. r' gy ieixgg ' 7 7 t Mf5'fffg1 team was led by co-cap- T b -I' ' x - 'wr QSTKXVAL5 ' tains Stan Wallace and , 'r,,.,f,.'f:qv5:9fg1WM,,.., .Q , , fn 5 o Q, Us m , delete Bill Book, The team com- L Wi' ti ' V iv piled a varsity season 7 record of 7 wins and 9 ,A losses and in conference M W v action, 5 wins and 7 loss- 5-. A. 7 ,iq es. The B team had a 1-1 Qs . . ,,.x ' , record. Jim Marcantonio 'T - ' ' A' A , V, , 7 W T led the team with a .368 -f L 5, ,V . Am .,a ':5.MN:?: junk N4'fd,gh,,A Kuff , W. , X f, .-- , fe A V I jeffmf 1-A fer Qgjmfagwik. ,-iff: 4 ' 4 ' , at batting average and tied .A A r ,, 4, .., . t , V Q , , , NV- t,Q,,,,,. , -A If 51, -1:03.14 , f' , gm ,Q .4 , 5 f ft W Stan Wallace forthe most -A 1o2:ff ?.5- if-A ' ' , ft Pf.. 1 1 ,,gEsff'tt i'E5r' ' , ' hits with 14. Don'tanyofyou guyswantto pitch? Jo.. . 'fs' H' 5 'T ,W4 fi.. r1MWlv2'.ifAxvef J 1' ': : : v Q !5't 'l .7'7!'?F.s W .f'W17W1f4,vm,i 9.3 '7l I3?'f T ' T IICVFKWWQHTG' L E'7QVi6ff 9 'f 'f' JY r..g,.,....eL,W,iS lg: g nggnl .. .. , 1. .,st fi' 4 4 f 'Ill' - - , ,,,,,,-,-,.,c,.-.,y,f ' I 1 S .- ' A. , -,: A K i ' ' .x N .1 .2'3 FA - H 1 1 .F 4 'A ' ' 'A 1 ' 'h1l.L. S L K I t aa., vi 4 .MW nllg, ..., ,, ' nf, C,,,,,..iif,,. 9 , T M 1-f -. 9 -: 7 f - 9 - A L ,- :V Y ' -3 ' I ' ' . Greg Stupe WiIson preparestosluganotherone. ,...:,., A- V, ' e - I K, ny Jim Guiseppe Marcantonio stretches for the peg. N 2: Hes VTTSV Baseball 153 u 1 1 v V . , k 4 , A r, S lR.x ,V 'Y' ' ' A ff... . ...aa-..,..M..,,' sr . LL . r , s P 3 r . ,..- V, .ul X 'www' Q 'C y Muck QABOVEJ prepares to return a serve, Paul Findlay KRIGHTJ dem- trates his backhand shot. Robert Morris CBELOWJ swoops to return a -5 ey. .. , R j ' 'T tf 5,1 'xv 'Q1 - :vu 1' sg' , ' 'Z' yo'r.',','f- O M- 5 A 5 ,ssh X -551351539 f 5:5 ' ,Sy 152525-?73f5:1:2:25:1f25Q'4 v y -5-. - 1 ' A' , , , --1 j-'..j.j,77' j ...ho,..v 5 3o......f,f, .-.u.v.4.a...g ,b , 1 .1 s- 3 vm yu-93.5. . . ...,.,j.'.--,--I.. X h x. A - 9355 '3 3 .. S I-15'-'I'S+5!.:.'-fi f ' - -.3.31r,'i.'. ,' v V- P - A X . 1 f ' - H ,'.'A'.f .1 - Q .431 QU 0. -gif-.s:,j,:.vgL.yj:,gf,,,l,..---..V+xf.- , tg - . ' if A Ui-ff 1 L ',.3!'-,- - . 0' -- nn- --.K 4.-.-5 'N . , I ,I fs wg, f - sq i x Q fx fl , A Q . .4.,. ' 1 X I If j I I 1 R L Q 1 nis 156 Underclassmen form tennis team This is the youngest tennis squad l've had in the seven years I have coached at J C, remarked Coach Bob Kohen. The guys have represented the school well as shown by the 5- 2 record gained by competing against more experienced teams. They have gained a great deal of experience and l'm looking for better things in the future. This year's Jay tennis team consisted of fourteen freshmen, sophomores and ju- niors. One of these juniors, Paul Findlay, went to state compe- tition at the end of May. W JAYS Opponent 7 Sedalia 2 9 Mexico O 8 Sedalia 1 3 9 MMA O x 3 Columbia 6 L- 4 University High 5 6 Hannibal 3 Eddie Cohen follows through on a serve 1 5' 9255 'N .. H.. '-Ziy fiiafftl ' 'KI 95'-4 ,--vKi5f'i!- '. - J x it . - 'LC' A f I w .P ' 1 if--fag .4-ef? 2, ' Q X ' X U 5- 4 E . l . I '11 A 11:1 . 1 . i X um Q I ii- I, 'rm 1 - .. ' ff' ' ': r 'xl . ' 1' ' ' .ami i fi I, .. .X k ,, gg? 3 5 - 1 -e, 3- Bt 3 ' ' ' I 9 2 ' if 2. 2:2 K iw' 1 , 1 ' IE' II ' ' ' f,-, '.- . ' -, W: .... Q 7-, - -I it ' X - H4 I .- aw e 4 3 1. e 1 . .u '- ' - 91' 41 Jay Tennis Team: Joey Drake, Tom Edwards, Dan Grieve, Eric Vanderslice, Eddie Cohen. ROW 2: Coach Bob Kohen, Bruce Orenstein Robert Morris. J. R. Chappell, Craig Overfelt, Richard Hall, Gary Muck, Ralph Rudder, Paul Findlay. Tennis 157 if-1-Tv f5.yf-:fig-I1-.-,giwizwq f-5 53'--y -v .1-fr--3-,.v- J in .,-f '-'nv -Q-nan ld. 4 - 1' xq ACADEMICS a....,,,, f 5 . 'r 1 l mr W ' ,Y , ' 1 V , Q, A I 1 V'A ' lm I 4 ' , A 5 . I W X , I l I , 1 I 1 7 Y, ,,,,,.,,..,, ,-.. . ....,.., , ,-..- , H Q 7 -1'f:-'fgf-i-,lil . .' I Q 1 I , ' , , ,'b ,VJ ,. f -. si . , , . . :fm . ,-, .., .',-v,.. -22.1 .xnxx ,3-.--viz-qi up :wp-.-,:,.f.'?' V: :g:4.g-,- .5153 Y , -J -'N ,,.:?Qarf:Q-341, .- -figwilfi-Yfi2s4z.9fr5Qf5132? 2-isziifl-Q A :N if-5.4 x Mrs. Mock receives As the main criteria for the dedication hon- or is that of dedication on the part of the teacher, the person who was chosen has gone beyond the call of duty to serve J C efficiently responsibly, and willingly. 1 . , . .1 I A if ' I ' I jyvfgtl Q Marcullus Dedication if A, if M L. . S , 7 Mrs. Mock has baked cakes and cookies for Mr. Adams. She has served as the faculty host- ess for faculty functions. During August she helps register students for school. Usually af- ter dances and other activities Mrs. Mock can be found scrubbing pots and pans. For the past seven operettas she has been in charge of the choreography or the business details, or both. In the spring she is responsible for the Marcullus Coronation. But the job for which she is best known and for which she is the most criticized and the most praised is that of being the sponsor of the largest organization at J C, the Jayettes. Mrs. Mock spends hours riding a school bus that is either too hot or too cool. She has to take care of girls who are hurt or sick. For four weeks, four mornings a week, she prods the Jayettes to learn two dance rou- tines for Homecoming. For all of these things we thank Mrs. Mock and show our respect to a lady who has gone beyond the call of duty more than once. R., K.. E . . s 'Wi - .- , S f s. D' fit! -- rl vi: A e . f I ixx fy fi' ' t . i k- ' A . At the Jayette bar-beeque QA- BOVE RIGHTJ Mrs. Mock thanks the girls for their appreciation gilt, which she quickly named Jasper. Wednesday night before Homecoming, Mrs, Mock CRIGHTJ reviews the halftime show with the Jayettes. Dedication 160 R on f .. ,.. ki :A ,. V. , '43 15- ,fe W I' V1 . . V . 1 X . .Y ,.., 5 6 Yi X .1 ., 5 ' 2 , e .- J , , ff ' W, During the Marcullus Queen Assembly, Mrs. Mock Mrs. Mock watchesthe cheerleadingclinic. , checks the selections performed by the choir. nca- .ff ' A we v Us., Before her P.E. class begins archery. Mrs. Mock 5 gives some last mnnute instructions. Mrs. Mock expresses her apprecxatuon after recenvungtne dedicatxon nonor Dedncatlon 161 I T wx' Q Nt' , ,ix fy Principals express views on school year What has been the highlight of this year at JC? This is a hard question for anyone to answer and it would seem especially hard for the JC principals who are so involved in all of the school's activities. I think the highlight of this year has been our pep club, offered Mr. Fleming, it's an activity that almost every student is involved in or comes in contact with in one way or another. To Mr. Anthony no real activity stands out as a highlight because everything seemed to be on such a high caliber. lVlr. Adams' feelings are along much the same line: Graduation is always a big event, re- flected Mr. Adams, but I guess really every- day is a highlight to me. With this kind of an attitude from our principals it seems that the school year would have to be the best one possible. Mr. Marvin Fleming Mr, Don Reed Mr, Bill ANTHONY Mr, Rex Adams Principals 164 The Senior High principals prepare for another exciting day. Mr. Adams checks roll during 7th hour study hall fl? Mr. Reed QLEFTJ talks with a student in the Freshman High Office. Mr. Anthony CBELOW LEFTJ reminisces over a copy of the Marcul- lus. Mr. Fleming CBE- LOWJ enjoys himself ata pep assembly. -1 v Principals 165 Semester courses increase enrollment in Mrs. Pat Jones, head of the Art de- partment believes that the semester courses of Ceramics, Water Color, De- sign and Oil Painting have made the attendance grow in classes. These courses are offered after the student has completed Art I. This department offers the student the chance to explore different reia- tions that make life more meaningful to him. if Mrs, Norma Calvert Mrs. Pat Jones Mr. Richard O'Neal Mr. Jack Voigt Art 166 1 C gg ,g Miss Beverly Scheperle KABOVEJ teaches Art at Freshman High. Jeen Harrison KBELOWJ works on Ceremics. 'Q 'S+ Art Department wi . X... L L .47 ,png L4 A xk ,, - 41 Y up .. Q. D as ! is I 4. Business Department offers variety of courses ,nv ..4 Miss Phyllis Miss Arlene Miss Nancy Arthur Bish Chamberlin Mrs. Margaret Mrs.CIarice Mrs. Janice Crews Kohen Loehner The business department of- fers a well rounded program for both the college bound and voca- tionally minded students. Some of the more basic busi- ness courses are Typing, Book- keeping, Basic Business, General Office Practice, Office Machines, Shorthand, Business Law, Busi- ness Administration, and Key Punching. Among some of the more advanced courses are Sec- retarial Practice, Accounting, and Vocational Office Practice. Along with the many business training courses, students may enroll in an office work experi- ence program to gain practical, on-the-job experience. Business 168 Mrs.Veta Claiborn Mrs.Anna McMurry 'Cf . Nl' . 'ref - .V A Susan Barkledge reads her shorthand notes, 0 fem lil 'ZZ' ..., I X, . I Z ,f' M Mr. Don Marsh KTOPJ demonstrates the computer to one of has data processmg classes. Mr. Charles Phullnps KRIGHTJ helps a power mechamcs student. Mr. Fred Lnnhardt CABOVEJ checks on has notes durmg a COE Class. Vocational Arts 170 ! -.ll ,Q , Q. ww. l fir A 3 ff ' ' 'lg ' ' w. 1 'a 'fa G T dep the end for bu CO WO! -5? I l l Vocational students get practical experience The COE, industrial Arts. and Vocational Arts departments all have the common goal of letting their students learn through practical experi- ence. This practical experience comes in many forms. In COE. students get experience in the business world. Through school-community cooperation students have the opportunity to work now and also prepare for a future rob. In Industrial Arts, problems relating to tools, machines and industrial materials are solved and in Vocational Arts demanding and exciting pro- jects such as building a house or re-making a car are carried out. The practical experience these students are getting today will prepare them bet- ter for thefutrure. l R X ' ' 'ix ff 7,3 Q Nlr.CharIes Hoyle Q- I 5 A Mr A L Shopper y , V, g g , f i f-' .ws x r I 1 ' 4 Q yi' if , -'b 'V I V ' ft gag f ' V ' ,wr . h iii?-' 'f I: V I' 1 .lr It f X F Q' ' , Mr. Elijah Bolton . 4 Mr Mervin Seidel T Mr, Dan Nlarsch lVlr Roger Baker lABOVE LEFTl discusses .1 prop lem with .1 student in his metals class Mi Billie I Smith ll EF li helps .1 drafting student design his house plan Vocational Arts 171 l I T -x Q1 I fl I ,W X .. Tl ii H M 1 I sw 5, I 1 1. . 1+ 'I if '1 I r ' 5 u' N Mi JN ,x lm 'N r X I F i i if PF ji A Individualizedinstruction utilized in The purpose ofthe Foreign Languages progranwis not only to teach the student the language itself, but also to present an inside view of the people as individuals in these countnes.ltis through the study ofthe cuHure,norn1es values, life styles, and national pastimes, that this goal is acconwpHshed.Through ths progran1.the bass offuture international understanding and cooperation are hopefully lain. , ,,' J! ,J Mr. James Farris Mrs. Doreen Lerner Miss Lois Pollard The Spanish classes QTOPJ contribute their share to the Homeeom- ing festivities, Mrs. Marion Truesdale 4ABOVEJ contemplates 3 ques. NON Dosed in a freshman class. Mrs. Janice Baker QRIGHTJ teaches her students some of the phonetics of the Spanish language. Language 174 .ft 'f 1 1 nd '14 lg. .AP Q, 56. 1 Mrs liste I 4 i A F J The objective of the Driver's Education pro- gram is to instruct students in the principles of safe driving. Along with the four days a week of classroom work where students learn the rules and regulations of driving, one day per week is allotted each student for actual driving experi- ence. Drivers Education and IVI if-hi ,: ' 'X Y. 4 F Mr. Gary Hovis CABOVEJ questions a statement made by one Mr. Hugo Hammond Mpgafy Jones of his students. Mr. James Gibbs CBELOWJ directs Ted Shelle man into a parking space. ,en ' .M J. il VM ',.fi - 37 f-- J 5 5515 fm, W , . ae' if - -W ' Drivers Education 176 M .a ' nd Mathematics programs offer individualized 4 ,r 7 ny one Shell- 7 I x P ,l If 1 Wi l ' .Ai x I ll 3 9 Q, 2 QQ l t an training The Mathematics program strives to pre- sent math courses designed for the individ- ual student. For those who need only the basics of mathematics, General Math. Alge- bra I, High School Arithmetic, and Geome- try are offered. Students have the opportun- ity to continue in a more advanced program by enrolling in Algebra ll, Math Analysis. Mrs. Irene Ayres Mr. Robert Beaubien Mrs. Marilyn Hovis Mr, Carl Martin Mrs. Ruthann Myhre Mrs, Helen Powell fi gif -'F 4l M, Computer Math, Statistics, and Analytical Geometry. .NA 1. umm. . S: Wt. tl , - 5 M5153 .fl A1 f? K l t, A 5 in 4 ff., f ,. . if 1 I -V. li V V ,--'ed ' , i I... . .M .. ' - lf:....- C7 -V V , .l:,A-- .1-: ,fs ' Q - --, fn , .-51 ' w N f-gf?-efgfgff 4-JW : .jyl ' ,P-..1 ' .gf ..f?3,f.1.i Mr. Larry York lLEl-Tl enioys reading a Red and Black belore class Mr Barry Gentile iAlP3OVFi addresses one of his mam www' rvlatlieinatics 177 Just one more time and then you can play. H ,fog Q . 'la 4 , 'H 'Z' it Mark Herman LABOVED prepares for a performance. Nlr. Patrick Healey 4RlGHTJteaches Freshman music. Music 178 M! if 0 vp. . if ,Q i .fy ' .9 V,,,,,. , W, MVK 2. , . X, U . , fry, b bf f1L,,,,7 -mf? , M fpwhi. K' Q J, 'rlpf Q1'w,rffgm i ,,8.42'az!5'W5 L 'ji' agar er -- Qifmfl .aulwf I I : iw W iii 'f i? -Hifi' 'fcsvpsdin .-,.,.n, ff V, N 1 -.235 Ti inet Princi Music Department enjoys active year The Music Department consists of choir. band, and orchestra. This year, in addition to many local and state-wide performances, the band traveled to Florida. They per- formed at Disney World in a parade. The choir had two major performances during the year, Capital Caroling and the Spring Concert. X Mr. Charles Shollenberger repairs Karen Nuetzler's clarinet. , R I lr.- 1 l.. L I I it FFER . ,4fm, rs, I P y mx... 407799, Mr. Carl Burkel Mr. Don Gentzsch Mr. Jerry Hoover ww mrmi' v C -QQ 4, C r , ,-I 'Q 'I H ' ,M - ' 13 'J l ,X ' r iff - E ' ., gsm ink 9 Y' L1 L rv' The third hour choir class rehearses a selection from The Student Mr. Dennis McBride receives a Somg away DVe5em pnncevll from his class, Music 179 1 fix , V Coach Rich Maloney supervises the bas- ketball team during practice. Physical Education 180 Coach Ron Richardson helps a student with his grip on a ping pong paddle. 5 u . ,-,WN I lr ' L, pi J- H I . 3 , I F . L --..... ,,,Ui, U' . 1. 'a 1, ---L., J ' 'L J v--L .Mx-' - -L TN I ' ' '- . ii l up ,M ' . . 'J'!,5- ' 4. A 1., 'ak l if , MXN- .. I - ., 1 -fx .pI '-S, Q -5 I 's K ,fri ' zfiffvf - f ' -T - , Coach Ron Tegerdine grades basketball skills during gym class. Co Cit f un BCI Y np .7 - N .. S wg 'A x L 9: I Coach Pete Adkin City Relays. it igfz.-ss -if 5' if! F-5' ff- B ' 1 if S surveys the action at the Capitol Tennis courts add to JC P.E. program This year tennis was added to the JC physical education program. There are now four new tennis courts on the north side of the school. They were started last summer and were finished in time for second semester gym stu- dents to use. The courts give gym students an opportunity to play in a sport not previously offered. and also they give the JC tennis team a convenient place to practice. Archery, soccer, bowling, and softball are just a few of the other sports that gym students take part in during the school year. Also, intermurals in volleyball, basketball, and table tennis are played. wir Miss Virginia Tillman N --1 mi' ,wr sing? Mr. John Jankowskl Mrs. Dorothy Mock emphasizes a point during a trampoline session MISS Marcia Women Physical Education 181 Science students place in contest The purpose of the science program is to further a stu- dent's interest and knowledge in the areas of biology, physical science, chemistry. and physics. The zoology classes, under the direction of Mrs. Edith Link, studied hereditary traits through experimentation on fruit flies. Several JC students, who are enrolled in the science pro- gram, placed in the Frontiers In Science Contest, which was the substitute for a science fair this year. Susan Hahn won first prize in the 11 and 12 grade level, and James Parker took first prize in the 9 and 10 grade level. Also winning prizes were Patty Schell, Judy Gentili, Tricia Jones, and Jane Reed. Mr. Tom Record, head of the science department, supervises a lab experiment. in Science 182 Mrs. Jean Stanford Mrs. Margaret Wylde Mr.Terry Sontag Mrs. Edith Link TM..- . . l ...af Wg. I l l ,pf G30 xiXXe -5- n- ' f 4!ll1lF I - i X 1 5 If! .ifff :I , I T! A' ' f ' ' . 'fig , 'x it , -1 A me ' ef . C. 7 .A 'o',i6'5 i f 1 ' - X -T' Mr. Kip Neblett CUPPER LEFTJ speaks to one of his science classes. Mr. Terry Kruse QUPPER RIGHTJ addresses a Fresh- man class. Mr, Tom Record CLEFTJ contemplates a question posed in one of his chemistry classes. A Freshman biology student CABOVE9 diligently works to meet an assignment deadline. Science 183 History Department combines study of past and present to prepare students forthe future The History Department at J C of- fers a wide variety of courses to stu- dents in grades 9through 12. Students at the Freshman level take American Studies ll. This course deals with the time period 1865 to present, the Mis- souri Constitution, and current events. Sophomores and Juniors are enrolled in World Studies I and II. These cours- es serve as a background for the un- derstanding of newspapers and cur- rent politics. Contemporary Issues better prepares Seniors for the future by intensive study ofthe social science fields. Mr. Jerry Obermiller CRIGHTJ discusses an im- portant topic with his lab class. Mr, Steve Phil- lips KBELOWJ works on a set of test papers. Mrs. Sharon Patterson QBELOW RIGHTJ laughs at a student's joke. K History 184 5 5 VN. tgp: efvv, ma Tl. .l:f' -ut V45 ,Epxnglm .W 5- 4 1 Q1,,1js?5,'56 g I -K, lit 1 v ,Q 1 Mrs. Margaret Haigh QFAR LEFTQ enjoys a drink of water between classes. Nlrs. Martha Hicks QA- BOVEJ pauses from the time-consuming task of grading papers. Mrs, Margaret Lee CBELOWJ contemplates a difficult question. Mrs Clara M Blll Mr Edward Mr Ron Marsch Mrs. Ellen Edmondson Gerllng Green Mr Paul Skeans Martin Mr Charles Mrs Geraldean Mr Harold Mfrclafemle McGeorge McMlIlln Nlerrnann WSU History 185 1 ,1 ,R ,N 5 s i I a I ? A Q 5 J F 4 1 I s E 1 E P ,. l I 1 5 5 1 i A I w W 1 Z1 5 155' ? Speech Departments increase enrollment Mona Miller studies her evidence tor an upcoming debate tournament. pa Mr James Anderson Mrs Dorothy Dill Mr. Michael Witt The growth in the Speech Department this year is unbelievable, states IVlr. Jim Anderson. Dramatics classes have dou- bled since last year: from two classes to four, The Speech Department, headed by lVlr. Anderson, includes Beginning Speech, Advanced Speech, Debate, and Dramatics, The Speech Department is also the back- bone of J C Players and Thespians. This department helps the student in public and private speaking, experience on the stage,andthe fundamentals ofacting, Q t VV uf, o r DJJD s , X CV U 1 Aff' 4 if J -,fre r' 3'g ':'f 1 i X, 'ff Y 'R i 1 Mr Anderson lectures to his speech class on the fundamentals ofgesturing Speech 187 Work Study and L In the Work Study program, the stu- dent prepares to work at a full time 1 job. The principles of the job are taught to the student at school, then he leaves school to go to work during his senior year. QLEFTJ A stitch in time saves nine. Mrs. Virginia Malone 41 -.Q 1: f my lik. Mrs. Mary Tubbs Mrs. Wanda Zimmerman -1 ,.::j, Steve McMurtry finishes his assignment in class. Work Study 188 -N Counselors provide student services We want to help the students see themselves as they really are - not to downgrade themselves as they sometimes do. This is just one of the goals ofthe JC counselors as expressed by Mr. Robert Goser. The other goals in- clude providing different kinds of services for the students, helping students with personal problems, and making suggestions about the school curriculum. ln the area of services this year the counselors have been busy. They've interviewed every JC stu- dent to make sure that they aren't having any problems. The counse- lors set up pre-enrollment and or- ganized a College and Career Day. A new service offered this year was the Job Placement Program. Em- ployers could call the counselors if they needed someone for a job, and with the help of cards that the stu- dents filled out, the counselors try to find a person to fill the job. JC's newest counselor, Nlr. Bud Rogers QA- BOVEJ discusses next year's schedule with Cathy Monaco. JC nurse. Mrs. Lorna Wilson CLEFTJ checks the temperature of an ailing student. Counselors 190 1 .. M ,. . ,-,.,:g .,,E5,,.. . ..,,.i' Cook and Custodial Staffs serve JC ,, a . if 5 xv , 1 t,,..!fv' .am The Cooks at Freshman High are Joanne DeBroeck, Mary Amend, Anita McGee, Edna Prenger, Mar- ie Rackers, Sharon Bennartz, and Helen Wykes. i 5, , I if, Ja Carrie Bell dusts in the Senior High Library. Cocks And Custodians 192 Zreshman High custodians are Herb Siebern, Sonny Byrd, Harry Schetzler, and Ron rney, x 5 all dm A l Xllllllllllll w X P , F' l l .Mar- : I' la, id Ron .5-.4 ,si t l !l'L.e I 'll--' l'f'c'T 7 Y ------.- - ., ,,5.,,,,, 7 6 1 1 as 33 'v V9 l i 3.4 5 -41-.-.-ho- Senior High cafeteria staff LTOPJ includes Ethel Beck, Dolores Schu- mer, Donna Knife, Corrilla Carmack, Esther Lutz, Frances Inman, Eun- ice Daniels, Eva Horstmann, Frances Hackman, Selma Brown, Joyce Moreland, Jennie Maddox, Olivia Ehrhardt, Caroline Meister, and Rita Loveall. William Holman KLEFTJ sweeps a hall at Senior High, Daytime custodians QRIGHTJ are Merle Gieck, Howard Dawdy, and Bill Thompson, Cook And Custodians 1 f '40 if 1 or . ..5,f Xf- .nom J , Luv STUDENT away I - we , 4ff4-'f - H: Yfllifl . ,- :J ' -'fm fi- 512 Q .- ,L 4:.,:2.'+'f.--.mf if 'L1'-5:1-g Danny Abbott f R 1 V Mary Adams V , , X-Q? 4 Cindi Albright g. 11 Q 4' - Coraleta Alley 41 5 I Debbie Allred ' r 5, f Kathy Anthony ' ea A H Ralph Antweiler ' y , x ' , Qu 4, X ' DianeArneI I ' i, Randy Atkin A '- , U, Q upggrqa V Lisa Autenreith L ', t i ' Qt: , 1, it ,S , gf ,, ,, , -.., go W wa- , Dan Ayer 'Y ,QM 1 .9 ,b ,V , ,M M it Hollie Aylor Q ,-7 y V H f' V 'ff' Pierre Backes , if , V35 V- if Ronnie Backes ,f ,gif R .. W . ,. fu ' X lx . fl ' 1 z iis1fi5:1z:,.' .. 6 , A 4 1 4 Q 5 if Q3 1 Sandy Backes ' A fa: 3 Brian Bacon ' A A. . Sv 'Q Cheryll Bacon , i v ' ' ,my If I 4 Y ' . - V 4, Dale Bailey . Fif ' ' if in A Q2 Cindy Baker if L, ' 4,-:A az - ' 'T Q, , 14 1 Phil Baker V 5 '35 ' AJ gr' ' -. Jack Baldwin 9 55462 VC, . X , A, I ' ,C 'Q 3, A 134' i . . - Mike Barnes my Sam Bassmann Jennifer Bauer Kathy Bauer Joany Bax Bobette Beauchamp tl A it 1 Cindy Beck is gf-5:25 ffff, me-my -..- W . W' -fm , HJ fl Y 3 L '34 ' if 1 ' F' 2,2 t X A-33' in If ' Nh y , ,fa f l- K- ,-, 'ff ' I -. il. K , f ft , b 3, M 31 2 ,QQ Q 1 3 i Freshman officers are Sarah Hearne, Pam Courter, James Roberts, Ron Burkett, Cindy Buse, and Janet Watts. Freshmen 196 ri, Freshman officers lead class of '76 ,,,.,....-4-1' -tyre kwf.s- .f S After completing her homework, a freshman student relaxes with a magazine. 4 . '51 wi ll W U Q f tif A ,QA Al 'a f,a 4 N ., fr I 'iil fy 1 I, A b A l U regerfvi. W jr ' 3 ' i B 5 'lf 'fr ' Y' e ' piling' s B 'X 1 ' 17 . f rf' B I it 'l A,-d A ' i . 1 r Q. ' .liifl 5' if if? Lv ,- ugh. iv Ad s ic . A '44 1' 0 . sr X:-af 5 -f 'v .1 I at I ,v. .- . .pg mt 1 if w w.,, . ,tt Q t ,Q -'H' 8 +5 .. Q' L . v , -Q 1 L 'J an gn T Q Q3 Y x v Janet Beck Mark Beck Andy Bemboom Barbara Berendzen Gary Berendzen Tracy Bergman Bill Blank Lurinda Bledsoe Jeannette Block Noel Blythe Debbie Bock Susan Bodamer Audrey Boehmer Chris Boldt Eddie Bondurant Jannette Booker Kelly Boone Daryl Bopp Ray Bopp Debbie Bounds Greg Bowman Kim Boyce Dennis Branch Larry Branch Joe Branson Terry Branson Sandy Braun Dennis Brenneke Freshmen 197 Kevin Cordell leads frosh band Linda Busche Danny Buschman Cindy Buse Laura Bushko Danny Butzer Kathy Byrne Charry Cardwell Chris Carsten David Carter David Cartmill Nanette Cartmill Bill Caruer Jim Chappell John Cheatham JeriChilders Rhonda Chmidling Janell Clark Ricky Clark CarolCoffman Randy Cole Melanie Coilum Freshmen 198 is .-3-,v-A x ,3- i r M .rfb Which way do we go? Kenny Brooks 'LR' Russ Brown V ' X' X i ,xx Jeanne Bruemmer 3 ar l 'iaij Roger Brumley f G Rose Brumley N y D in u y A , i A . i A x Xi - . is X, Mary Bryan Debbie Bryson Ron Burkett Diane Burks Sara Burris so yyy T, iii 'Jn 5 fs' .4 L. Z? ,lif v ,i 1' , ,, ,B is 5 , 0' :wi 'V' mi . -Q 1' l -4 4' A' I 7 ff, a f A 5 J S, Riga: 'RAA A V :A is f fu, f ,A , 5. 4, -f -f 1 w 1 i 7' ff' Wifi Fre Brian Donnelly Terry Drennan Carl Drewel Marty Drewel Dana Driver Tony Dudley Deann Dunkeson Lana Edwards Deborah Eldridge Don Emerson Kay Endicott Cindy Engelbrecht John Enloe Joe Ernst Lisa Essary Danny Estlll Mark Ewers Cathy Faken Nancy Falter Cindy Farrar Kevin Feely Jim Feeney Sallie Ferguson Tammy Fick Mike Flke Jan Files Mary Fine Loriel Fischer Kathy Fleming Valerie Forbls Cole Ford Tammy Foster Yolanda Foster Charles Fowler Virginia Fowler John Freeman Pam Freeman Terry Fuller Rodger Gadd Janet Gaffke Deborah Gardner- Steve Gardner Joe Garnett Jerry Garnett Dominick Giarraputo James Gieck Norbert Giesing Mike Gilfen Donald Gill Buddy Gillespie Bob Gladden Richard Glaser Carol Glover Scott Goff Gary Gonder Joyce Gove shmen 200 if ,jp .. 4 X A 2 4: If Ar A ', S H 4 , fu t,,, 4 J fe f J 4452 ' ev- T, apr, - iw., i'i T .W C, . 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't is if M . , e A -yy X ' Q gg A ?1f I,'it b 2 W in x ' ' l , X X V A A ' y f fd T 1 no v x X I Dramatic frosh present The Tree er irq A, Q, ' z 2' ,6 1 ' 'I-unxlg Gary Gonder and Sandy Braun perform a scene from The Tree . five f M V ,i rg ev -a n f J, 4 rx 'A N-I ,1 T2 1. , 4 'Q , . ,ff . f, at I 1. ,. ' , i .09 The Tree , a Christmas play was presented at the Christmas assembly by the Freshmen speech classes. Members of the cast were: Sandy Braun, Gary Gonder, Richard Hall, Debbie Kullman, Julie Lubker, Den- nis Sundermeyer, Mike Giffin, and Julie Knernshield. Student Director was Marcia Scott. Costume and property direc- tors were Jeri Childers, H. J. Schu- mer, Phillip Baker, Brion Copas, and Jim McCrabb. Kim Graham David Gravatt Tony Graziano Eva Green Reba Gregg Rita Gresham Danny Grieve Ruthi Grishkat Erin Gunter David Haines W 1 ' Richard Hall Sherry Hamlin ae ' ' 3 GaryHandIer I I? A ,, -i Q ,- 1 . y Q , ai , ' Miranda Hake A W 4 1:1 4 . -K . x , ,4 , . i 1 . 5 Q I -in ir? 1 -A1 I , B f , , . - 4. Judi Hannan Valerie Harman ' ' Kathy Harris --' Connie Hassler argaret Hawes Sandy Hawley Debby Hayes Sarah Hearne Julia Hearnes Jennifer Hebel Tina Heckerman Ruger Heet Allen Heflin Chris Heller T Freshmen 201 -i r Freshmen get involved Christina Heller Ginny Helmig Jackie Helmig Terri Henderson Lindsey Henry Chris Herdt Mark Heriford Shawn Hernandez Greg Herren Darrell Hiatte Darwin Hialte Erin Hiatte Ernie Hile Larry Hile Roger Hirschman John Ruth shoots for 2l Jim Hoelscher l 4 .Q Bret Hohenstreel , I Debbie Hollandsworth 1 ' W V Veta Holman . , K , I Rhonda Holohan Chuck Holt 49 tr Phil Holt Xl , r is va. If? ,'-A Chris Holtkamp Doug Hoover Linda Hopkins Dianne Horstdaniel David Hoskins Rebecca Houser Jim Howard Freshmen 202 1 -1. I 1, 41 -P i XJJY A y tr? 9' . A 5 Q , 1 ,an bl? 2'-4, Freshman band first in Lebanon All of the Freshman Bands have been very active this year. The Marching Band placed first in the Class S competition and received the Outstanding Band Traveling Trophy in the Lebanon Christmas Parade. This is the first year that the Freshman Concert Band has taken any trips. The band presented as- semblies for schools in Eugene and Eldon. The 24 member Jazz Band made a good showing at several contests this year. The band received first place in the Junior High division at the SMS Contest. At the Central Band Festival, the band received a I Rating in the Jr. High division. Mr. Shollenberger, the Freshman Band director, said, I am well pleased with the way the band has worked this year. These kids have pride in JC and want to give it a good reputation. Avis Kiser V W Beth Kissinger 1 Steve Kleffner V '- 5 41' Ann Kocher ' ' Bob Koelling 4 'SIE' ' 'I r s K x YS' 1355 U r 1 ,, . f1 f'?7 What's that next note? ,mm . 4 . 'f il ' if Dan Kumar if kg it af 83' 'Q ff' f t 76 f f i 'i ' 4 lg ' M 4 ,A A i .. Julie Knernschield ' A dw W E 'Z it Steve Koestner Becky Korsmeyer 5,1 John Krebs 4 Debbie Kullman Y Jim LaGrou Q Beverly Landrum Michelle Landrum ' .Iii Sandy Landrum Alvis Lang Scott Laramore Georgia Lauten James Leivian lv- Alan Leonard Glenda Leonard f - ji T' tr nl ,, 4 we f ff i t ,ff x ff 4.i,. 5 ll F' at K L Q'-tr i . 1 3 y p , X F ' T Freshmen 204 Q 2- ,thi -. tv,- gf. , , A 54 an ev ' 9- ff 'V ' AJ - Q ' 'X au' IA '1 1.x ' ui i if gf 1 . I fl l T g J- . .zfi -s.-r ,' - lk ll fi J axis .1 l .l ' .,, , s i f A - J 4 ' L ,l-fr: A V f A f r W ' ' W, if M Q ' f :iff A 1 , P, is ' . 2' ' ffl l J 1 A - 3 sag J lx 'W' Eglin 'k 'U l? 'ff J' 'Q rf' 4 A P 292' V. -. i 1.53 '-P 4, C - ' 'tint if o Q 'se J X . ,ii J 3' if -. 'F - l'+ - -J W 37 13' 'gli X ' R- E f A Mg J if 35 Freshmen hold dance in gym Are you sure that Fred Astaire started this way? Jim Peters Scott Peters Mike Pfa utsch Cindy Pfenenger Gwen Phillips Lea Ann Pickett Kerry Pigford Bill Plank Alex Plassmeyer Rusty Ponder Eddie Powell Herb Powell Susie Powell Sandy Pringer Donna Puckett Debbie Quick Connie Quinn Don Rackers Roy Rackers Clara Rademan Tracy Rankin Jim Rapier Robbie Record Laura Renken Jerry Renn Jerry Rhodes Jill Rhodes Linda Rice Donna Richey Sandy Robb Mark Roberts Karan Robinson Randy Robinson Sharon Rockemann Rita Roling Freshmen 207 F A I w 9 2 Sherry Tebbs Rita Theonen Debbie Thomas Kellye Thomas Susan Thomas Becky Thompson Larry Thompson Mike Thompson Randy Thompson Linda Thornberry Keith Thornburg Teresa Thornhill Denise Thrash David Tietien Jennifer Tipton Lisa Tipton Mary Tomblinson Joyce Toebben David Tribble Laura Trice Doug Tucker Bill Updegraf Tim Vandegraffe Eric Vanderslice Gerry VanVranken Rick Vaughan Natalie Vaughn Judy Vaught Howard Verdot Kyle Vieth Janice Waggoner Karol Waggoner Kerry Wagner Peggy Waisanen Roger Walker Brenda Wallace Valerie Waller Marla Walther Pam Walther Leigh Ann Walz Freshmen 210 1 on -4-fn l l 6 .af vm .4 i W New 1 ., f , . 1, 1- VT T 'Q lr! P. ' 9' F' , 1 , '1.5:,, 3 'hd f 7 L as V '77 Of: Mya .2 Y vi i M Y'fx k 44 P' 1.1 'XX . -3 if v ' 4 l Q .YV ' we f .fig . , ,fn ,W . fm.. 3-19.- 1-5NJ'15-1 r 4 J ff- 'iff ' N 2, 'I ,cu 1? , I , I Vx I T' Q , l Q A' ly' J xiii 9' 'F , I , Y A QQ. W .x 'wg S Q f' i A ig' 1 C dy ' fu ' .-,Q if W ' 'Q Y bfi, ' , V' A 1 X ,- T ' Q 1. 4 Li ' ,IQ i gl F y f . - ish Club. .Ox i A 'i ,, . 3 f +1 L 1. .:r , -S 'Vg Yktlwtg .agwji , . , N Chuck Holt prepares spirit baloons for the Span- ,ii . , ., Z ffm Lisa Walz . , T BrentWard Beverly Warren l I . i AA . E 'vu rf Q nin- is u A 4'- un 'I 1 142' v 'Q A I -111:-ff 'Eiihgg Janet Watts 1 Freshmen learn skills A nv 'v y, fu i Greg Bowman masters the keyboard. ' X x ,,rW'nv 'f Val A J . L, '1 - R ' Q' ' ,f 5 , , .X K l I ,, ' xml: ' A ' . 1 nn. M ' 4 ' JEL? , .' N. J 5.4.3- fa' ' 1. ' I X' ' . , X , K ii J . .ii , J 6- 4 4 f , 1 A Y, ,, A X37 W l I in ' I - , ,gi , , f .iq l , A .,.if.fa'ii 6 ,-1' 55 ,f A iff 9 Rick Wells Tammy Wells Daniel Werdehausen Corey White Karen White Steve White Tom White Paul Whitehead Ken Whiteside John Whittier Mary Wieberg Kerry Wilder Jeff Willis Cathy Willmeno Patti Wilson Debbie Winder Valerie Winters Ken Witherbee Terry Wolz Leonard Woodling Barb Wooldridge Beth Wright Mike Wyrick Judy Young Susan Young Kevan Zalken Asami Zimmerman Phil Zuspan Freshmen 211 Gary Ackerson Lovella Addington Linda Adkins Chris Alber Rod Alberts Levita Allen John Allison Jack Anderson Terry Anderson Marilyn Angerer Andy Arnold Mark Arnold Steve Asher Brenda Atkin Eric Augspurger Carolyn Autenrieth Pam Babcock Jonathan Backes Leon C. Backes Leon J. Backes Arnold Bailey Cyndi Bainer Dana Baker Ellen Baker Terry Baker Conrad Balcer Koelle Barbour Deborah Barrett Sophornores 212 -Dwi-4. 45- ..., 4 M! Y. ,. Q N -v' l ' ' V C-IE, ' ? Q, pf' , ,' . le- , r I Y' V J. 5 A A 4 . -.iw ., .K ,fi-, ' . 3 fc 5 'Q :Q ' me VY' 33 ' aa? v X 75' ' Sophomores officers are: Jay Wiedenmeyer, John Allison, Susie Herigon. Shawn Fischer, Mariel Fischer, and Gracie Fischer. Q ,N A 15, 'YET fry ii , . -11'3 f 'I W rv Y gy .X f' 1 r ' 2 fl 'VVA - ? i K ,wg 'f I, . ,Q ' , fr , if ' -ze A , av: I r . XY X ' 3 . . 5 ' - Q , 1 X 1 I ' f f FA - A Wnll Bradley Make Branch Louls Branson Melody Branson Tim Bralcher Steve Bratten Mary Brenneke Rodney Breuer Carolyn Briant Dan Brightwell Carol Brown Doug Brown Kristi Brown Charles Bruemmer John Bryan Gwen Buescher 4444 Laura Bumgarner 6 Cindy Burgess , 331 lf '9 5 l an F A 1 vi W' Q 'uv Brent Burn-leister I ,uit ' Polly Burre Jim Burris Terry Buschman Becky Bush Ruby Butler David Butzer Doug Butzer Bob Calvert Arnold Camden Steve Capps Jody Cardwell Alana Carroll Sophomores 214 ,pr gf 5 f 9 'by B' .awp- 5 A x A o J 'J 4- as , ,,... 'lv ' A- ,. 4 , , J s, ga I fs.. 4 'W :tl , V l ck . .,f j,-'gf A '1 43.4 qt 'hw 'inf' x .I Q J C's twirling twosome are sophomores Karen Vogler and Tncla .-l L . l 1 cia -P nm i 4 I x A J ' 7 JulieCarroll , Lori Carroll 'A' i 4 V2 i Cathy Carter :X 2 , i 1 Sophs show involvement Marina Carter ,l 9 N - 51 IA ' it 'Ji' lag ii A .s.,- al. 1 'E 1 , 1 5. . .1 ,IR Z Tracy Truesdell and Amy Summers help Mr, Farris with a Latin Club Christmas sign 'K 4.1 'g s 5 1 ef-I my F' .C ,L ,- Ni .Q- El' 'i V i -af W A Xt - L4 , . H 1 ' -t aa- . at Q. - .-' x 3 . V Gs r, :' ' A a r 43:4 K' it . 3 A I 4 32' I l If Q ,V , j-....,,,,'i P A C ' V , I Y 57-'fi , , hi - - V ' AT.. ... ' g ' . w wx ,ll 7 '-' . - 1 Mm., , i C . ,S y. 4 Brenda Chapman J. R, Chappell Kevin Clardy David Clark Linda Burton Clark Tom Cobble Cyndi Coffin Eddie Cohen Brent Connell Cindy Connell Bob Coombes Cae Cooper Dave Cooper Roy Coots Robin Coates Rita Corman Linda Cottingham Mary Cottrell David Cox Carla Craig Annette Crain Bob Crooks Colette Cross Donna Cummings Ron Daniels Glen Davidson Tom Davis Virginia Davis 'fgfyrxk if f! 42. I Sophomores 215 Pam Day Larry Dearing John DeClue Danny DeLong Johnny Dernois Greg Detwiler Jody Distler Tom Distler Suzi Dominique Jerry Donaldson Joyce Doyle Joey Drake 5, I , my V y ,a-if 1 5 Xi: li .- N r 5. ga, i W2 , as J Q- J . J is s ls: , J 2 M J, f lf.. Ji. K -ar ,W 'J 3611 ' .v A fb 'V' 1 . A It 'Y IN Q- yn 'iid 1 ,J .Ni ll Ju, Miss Laux helps two sophomores assemble the pirate for the homecoming float. Charles Drennan A 3 X' Annette Driver - ' , 5. ' Carleton Driver :L A 19 All' Q fa , . G X John Duke f-' ,L ' f A 5 ' ' Q Q J Doug Dulle ' 8 E, .-Q Debbie Duncan EW .' - A 3' ,. Mike Duncan , -1 , 'Q f Za ' Q Pam Duncan ,?'g ,2 5 f ' J A Richard Duncan 1' ,gf ' L To Roxanne Duplantis f -' . A Sheila Dye 3 - ,G ' , X I A Tom Edwards ' . '- K N Frank Eichholz W ' ' A Diane Eiken Q l, ,- 1 J r vb ' . . f ,1 l I Sophornores 216 r , L-g.Mf4,!.1, X, 1 X Q I X ., ... Sophomores aid Under heavy attack Jay Klos QFAR RlGHTj tries fortwo. Another Sophomore, Danny Newman, runs ina cross-Country meet. Nick Forck Gary Fortson Jack Foster Ronald Freeman Lisa Frew Cynthia Fuller David Gale Eric Gardner Cheryl Gearhart Brent Ghan Lisa Gibler Mike Gibler Beverly Gieck William Giesing Kim Gilpin Vicki Gilstrap Terry Glaser Cindy Glaven Jeff Goben Becky Goetz Cindy Goff Gary Goldblum Sally Goldman Valerie Goller Gina Gordon Brian Grandison Karen Green Linda Gregory Varsity teams ff. Yann sv, A43 A 2 as . J N F if 1 i ry.. P 5 ei YQ 1 04 A A Qi --ig-. 0 , 'Q kt 1 RQ :fx 4 'fm , ' A ,A A ' 1-Q ' N A vgix r, u ',', P ' me . M. C5 V-nf l U x ' . -v - - .a ri' .J Fifififv ,h f ' '-,. t ,. 51 U 'Q gy . , - Qian G X ' 1 K, . 4 A I yt, 'rr ' 5 ' B ' . K ' gl. in pta , r Jw i if gf x ' 1 h W ,eli f V ' 9 , 3. ,, g ts A Sophomores 218 Dana Jones Darrell Jones DeAnn Jones Mike Jones Tricia Jones Karen Jordan Julie Kaufmann Donna Kemna Cheryl Kempker Daniel Kempker Jerome Kempker Marilyn Kempker Donna Kennison Russell Kennison Christine Kennen John Kesler Shannon Kimberlin Spencer King Tina Kirchner Bob Kirkpatrick Jay Klos Mary Knaup Mary Knowles Alice Kocher Ginny Koelling Rick Koelling Susan Kopfer Diana Kramp Donna Kuensting Iva Lafary Kathy Lampe Mark Lancaster Sophomores 220 1 u r l 4 I ,.f fc, 1 Q M998 , 'J -l 5 , I 'Af 1. 51 ..f. ah' 4' wg-me .sr nl , I9 ,Y f' 'X' is 3 l .X -. R- ,Jai-XM Q , W H Q , . l ' 4f4'wz,., ,Q-, y it W, .4 .9 f f ,K A 1' 'X 4 .W in N 1- N rg H- Q5 .X .,- 4 3 ij' M ' N . ' ' 'K . ' .fi Sf -sf Dianne Holzem roots for J C. .., 4 V , A. ',, vie l I -, . , wg M, if 6 6 10+ 1 '. ' 5 . f s b A Q V X J if err raffle ,Qi rv- V 3 , W 'Q is S is Q. K inf 5 - ki X D W X J , , ,Q .-, If ,.:-x J 'l - 1 In .' , ,1g. A ' f ', vw P51 5 f , 5 .. ,, ' fi I 'qi A nlb g E Sopnornores generate spirit ,L 'K ' iq' gf , I, W ... , . :T I A-ff -Den 'Z' 31 59' A55 Sf Q, - ,wp q?f J.. r -. ,L . 'K . 53, 1. A 1 H- o fr ' r fi? ' .1 X, 1 f L+ 3-3 . If . vi' ' W4 5 n A I Alison Beinke is the sophomore cheerleader, f Q Q J, nf e 9 , - rf' + w L '- - Wm. V U1 ,E Q f f Q., . 'Q I , if-yy 4 gr' .' . -Q W vp i 'Y' .,' Kathy Landers Bill Landis Doris Leivian Emily Leonard Ronnie LePage David Lewis Don Lewis Susan Lightfoot Linda Lilleston Tonya Lindsay Kenny Lister Jana Livingston Janet Longden Charlene Lopez Cindy Lovins Danny Luadzers Donna Lutkewitte Mike McArthur Wanda McBride Doug McDaniel Steve McDonald Dennis McKinney Ron McKinney Skip McKneIIy Steve McMurtry Sopnornores 221 ! 2 fi F R u h J Qi F 1 1 e i w 1 1 I I I Mike Pritchett Cindy Proctor Bob Propst Diane Quick Charles Rackers Greg Rackers Roger Rackers David Ray Edith Ray Rod Rearick Tom Record Jane Reed Patti Renick Diane Renkemeyer Carol Reynolds Paul Rice Vicki Rikard Linda Riks Denise Rinne Becky Roark Rick Roark Vicky Roark Renee Roberts John Robertson Steve Robinett Cindy Robinson Pam Robinson Sam Roedel Shirley Roewe Garnetta Rost Janice Roush Laura Rucker Ralph Rudder Doug Rush James Russell 5 Eg fs ka' x 5 . 31 Q:- f if 1 5+ l fs. wb l lx Ry! W S M5 f at e F 1' for is-'fi uh? x N ie-Ji' 'ff lc- 4 K - 'R l .S we n W j ,A ' f it ' ,, 5 -'N l Y sffflv W i Q3 Lawn .. . L l y v gg. Q- V- af f , 'wwf ff ,fa 5 4 y jwtxl . .213-f -A -tl he f K I 1 ,fb l J x ,ky 4.0 1 M i AMA Q 1 J .l 'W I x,', 7 .rea A . ' N aft, ,A X M at ,, I' , ,... , P . l f 4 h l' ,. lla i .. xl.. Richard Russell A '- ,Q Becky Salois , V 3 ' 'if' Jeff Sanders fQA 5 . ' ., Q' ' 'fy 3 gg Terry Sandlin ' w X, 7fI K U Jenny Sanford ' k J. Chris Sankpill fi Danny Sauer 9 ii - Ken Schaefer 5 Urban Schaefer , at In -' V Donna Schaefferkoetter Q e 4 ' x Louella Schaffer gt , ' A f - Jay Schatzer i 'xx H l ' 'C N43 Mike Schellman XZSQX f V ' Susie Schepker l A like . Eric Schlotz Nt My Don Schlueter rf, , Q, r ' Q Bruce Schmidt Roger Schneider Vickie Schoenen Sophomores 224 ILY14 -ll Debora Schneider X , N ' '- vu. Donna Schneider ' .V ' H P 'V '-f Q' f' lil 'I ,r wig- N in T as 1 5 , . ' .' ' , xg .,v KL? It t , ' A: . . - Q V ' , H 4 X A A l 1 X x ,N K 1 Ll. th 3 .ANX5 5 ' If 'L 1 -A 'ff 3' pi- 1- . i. I Y 1 U . C .1-, J X I l dna R. V4 .Y 1 y 3-ai ii' X .., , F.- K l I D. N 154 i 3' Y M Sophomores sponsor game Ralph Schroer Jo Schuemann Juli Schulte 22 X. ti 1-'T 1- ee C. C. Masters sells tickets at the Student-Faculty basketball game. -ng A I' X .. Ted Shellman ,f I .4 , , ArineSchuppert X s E' . ' MargieSeabaugh ' f '- ' r- Cheryl Seidel Robin Semb 'V I ' if f 5 'E sconshackeifofd 5, I ' at MikeSharp ,I is ' i f ,. T3 . X 'if 45 1 Q' f I' David Shipley Tom Shirley Deborah Shively Alan Shortal Anna Shoults Patty Signaigo Beth Silvey if .r ', ' I , ' K qi' ' M l ' ' '- John Simmons 4' .ny F ' Roy Sinden .i A ,Q y VIP, I7 Kaysiu '1 1 H iv: Greg Smart V, F' ' ii- ' .E JanetSmiley - .f .f . Becky Smith A ,Y I V. 73 , ' ' Danny Smith , ,I . A 1 Q- W , . b . I , A ' David Smith y ' A' Q' Dayna Smith V ft 6' - by 4-.5 fa ' - John Smith , xy -+C' W- . '- ' f , f J LouAnn Smith P1 ' ' I N - 5 'W MikeSmith 7 - ' . i , , , Paula Smith - , S, K , , , X ' L, 'YL N, Robert Smith gl ,A ,ag r .HA l-J, H, :Re 1. X' Ruth Smith Y- ' Scott Smith A x ' ' .I 3 ' .. ' Steve Smith 1 ,,, V I' G- ,gs - 1 F X YI' Carla Snellen 'f ' ' ' , J Steve Snodgrass has ' K ' MarkSomrnerer f' ' Robert Souden il . Sophomores 225 Sophomores gain in seholastuc achievement 1 1 5' 1 obert Southard as W. A fu. M 1 N Y. fr x P , L55 e .MN Q -P' , 4? Q- ' A A My X . Q Q .Q-A . v Qc, .ez Q 'V 4: A , QM, Q Y wwf' -- Q, . N. fx' if . 5 3' W fy' f, K ' ' .:-.v,. 9 ' 17 'O . 4 , me N X r c Verseman Ov I A 7 A f Q: 71 'Z, QT r-.LY - 1 A Karen Vogler Marsha VonDerBrugge , if ' r if A , ' 9- C 'J' Dale wade 4 'Q le 1 Paula Walker W' v BX' Richard Wallendorf ,U I B W M , ry , . A -rx. , Rose Waller '-' 5' Jeffwalz l - A r it .. H ' K Y W v Sophomore initiates Colette Cross and David Cox are wel AS: evm arising comed into the Spanish Honor Society. 1 Xl l A ' I in -' -gli. y. 'F ' , Jerry Ward , f , r Connie Webster ', ' Slit, , ' v . 'rg' 0' Chris Weems Q'-' .LLL V20 ' j ' f 'P - ' 4. ' Mary Jo Wegman 6 x ' ' , ' K ' Steve Weston if ,A 'll r Steve Wewerka 357. x Belinda Wheeler I , . :fa-. ' , ' A 1 J ,A v ' 1 . Brad white Q y Corrine White ,X fl. 3 ... I--. if Jeff white Q 3 7 Sue Whitehead Livia Whittler A A Robert Wibberg af C 5 If rg W Kevin Wickman ' t N ,1 fr-r N f Q . 'il ' Milo Wieberg 'A 19. 1. A -,- J, 'gr ,Q 3 Jay Wiedenmeyer 1 ' i ' . ' r 'fr Beverly Wieners ' 5 A lf' l 'N 4 Cheryl Wilbers V ' If I' Robert Wilbers A ' ' f Kelly Wilkerson si! .W I, I , Denise Williams .. Mark Williams An ,1 L.: gi ,E Donna Wilson ,C H I ,, li 'F' v vi ' '1' A 1' 'AW 'A' .ii Q 'T me ' Q W ' 6 if in if is fl ly A. 11g . l wil- fi!! Q' x Kathy Wilson Sam Wilson Ben Wingrath Mark Winter Roger Winters Jill Woinar Jody Wolters Bob Wolz Marcia Wright Mary Wyrick Scott York Bob Zavoral Sophomores 2 Amy Abernathy Matt Able Phyllis Adair Gwen Adams Vivian Adams Debbie Addington Cherry Akre Sherry Albright Cindy Allen Kevin Allen Pam Allmon Vivian Amick Katie Appleton David Asel Randy Ash Mark Augspurger Cindy Austeel Todd Awe Leanne Aylor Debbie Barrett Sharon Barricklow Eddie Bates Janice Bauer Buddy Bax Meg Baxter Sue Beck Terry Beck Donnie Becker Malon Beelek Harry Bemboom Dennis Bentch Laura Bergman Juniors 228 ,rl N Y P- Q-: ,V , 4X 46' i- Q, W. Axye, 7 ,D ...ao Af' V Y ' .l' f, .1 Melinda Bryant learns the meaning of STUDY! ' 'S' I , ld' . 9 N 5 , Q S L: , 3 y 1 I ' Al' 41 A fi f A r , .49 V a ff ,pfflxfx any 1,4 T N , X' 'Y WLTFK W x ' ef fl ,Q .' Li Y f a, ,Aj V X w KR ,',.. 8 A 'Q RQ ,A ' , f.fi1iz. !f. .t-gf - ' 'R 'QT' ., i k t , I wepgx .. -A, 'A , . , 6 Q 'ur . 'eff V 551 If A I i i'i if ,A fi' ,.,....- Ki Q 1' VT V19 rmlli -be ll Q Af! Jur We Lal rep il 'Y ,4- x IA txt A Junior officers lead the way az: X -af Q an fi ' Xe J 3, ' 'rl , ' .,,.g5'.f-Vi f . f is it yn 'N P, 5 n. W he Q , I, b it ' I V 1 r Junior officers stay prepared for JC's rainy April weather. They are Wendell Wilson, representative, Bruce Bottermiller, vice president Laura Bergman, representative, Mark Nolte, president, Mark Smith, representative, Janice Scheperle, secretary-treasurer. f'i1fLfl!,a 7' .. K Y. 'Q.g'0j t i S l if J- I B gr 1 1 I Trl Q. 7 , E , A I 'R K n' -..... QL: .0 Mike Bewlay Bob Bewley as G Donna Bewley 5, Kathy Biesmeyer ' ' Glenda Bilyeu 5 John Blackman Lee Blakesley ' Mike Bledsoe , Raymond Bly 'fff Bill Bock -' .-. Mike Bock cg! Donna Bopp 7 . Beth Borman L ' Bruce Bottermuller . . I I , '- Connie Bowman Dean Bowman in 63 V' Sharla Boyce Larry Branson iii P' -.' Debbie Braun Alan Bray i B .1 4 Kevin Bredeman Susie Bregant '49 Q .LC 1 -1, Carol Brenneke fu Diana Brenneke 1 Juniors 229 Darrell Brenner Liz Britton Joyce Brown Karen Brown Linda Brucks Harriet Brummall Melinda Bryant Donnie Burks Vicki Burks Carol Burre Mike Burton Rhonda Busche Sharon De Vign Busche Claudia Buse Cary Bushko Judy Cain Mike Cain Tom Cain Mark Campbell John Canale Richard Carel Debbie Cartmill Sharon Carver Diane Champagne Robin Chandler Patty Chapman Debbie Charlton Ken Coleman Cindy Collins Laurie Collum Geana Corl Eden Coy Loretta Craig Cindy Cramer Sherman Cravens Kevin Creed Juniors 230 . ,. nan . 4 5' ,AQ -an A , cfm: E x Q .A ig., X .Y 4' E B Y, I ' I . . fr A 'Z -' , 4 - X J no J , tflwg' , X 4 zz' 'i B. f-,:.1.i-A Vigil - J A'-A Q' b lil' ' vi-'5' J fl , -aw gg S . ff e ,Qt ri, 'Q . WW' fl , I UM ,Aix A T- x W - . 'M' f- f , fs. ,: 'NA . i t 't y , l Liga Y' ,, ' X 3 .r . - H i 4 if 'B -, -Ni Q, 1 1 N -ff i Q - - 5.45 l . Happiness is having less than five errors. if 7 J 1' ii Q' 1 ' n 1 as ef ,. f' J K A n 1. ,I Q, Q ua 152' 3 C KV, WVI,--5 r,,. I .a it af may -M ...Mr Junio Laura Freeman Denny Galbreath Kent Gardner Anne Gensky Judy Gentili John George Jim Gilligan Cheryl Gladden Doug Gladden Robert Glaser Rusty Golclammer Steve Goldammer George Gonder Robert Goser Tony Grandison David Gray Irene Green Kathy Green David Gregg David Griffin Rob Grishkat Ruth Grooms Peggy Gross Gwen Grosvenor Bruce Grotewiel Larry Groves Laura Gunter Lisa Gunter Dale Hale Kurt Hail Daryl Hammond Laura Harrison Tony Hartman Kay Haselhorst Mary Hayes Jimmy Heard Ruth Ann Heflin Pat Heisinger Lorna Helmig Roger Henley Diane Henry Denita Hensley Doug Herigon Curt Hernandez Mary Herrmann Debbie Hiatte Len Hicks Le Ann Higgins Randy Hildebrand Terry Hile Stephanie Hill Andrea Hoard David Hoeltzle Mary Hoerschgen James Hoffman Julie Holden rs 232 X V 'IN M- ' 5 ,xxx -t 4. Q ' , , V Q. L , , ' fi - -if-r 'a!.a gp. Q I 0, 2 I i f 3 T - l , WM, I I ' - . '2 W 64 'wtf iii L. J fl t.f Q fir' , Lf? K-in , .2 :Q A - - ' . , I 'ff I c 5, r 0. 1 fm- Eff'-'tgp .T I ' , ng I .4 . .r- 1 S' -4 if 1.3 A ' - v ,. ev 'jg 5 qw r I 55 ' T 1 9. K X W my . . 1 e- Q Lt 'iff . in -' i . fr -N ,' fr xv ' ,R A Q -. Q' , F iw ' -fa . Q ez 'W K, ga g, ' ,x '7T',f 4 Y' T, Q- I t il W .3 i T X A A o f ov, Sffiai A I L .wa 1 , gli Tiff 1 -1 A I L, .av ff, MA , Q :Z 'V x , af Y. ,Q Qi. A ML N 'G N x n 33,1 it 'AER ' '1 N. Z , f f - f is iw A . ' 1 A F 0 'A 1 V f XIV' f L , . it '35 . i 'X f x 1,59 df : ' ' f L4-9 4 , -.ui je g? Ffa f I A N .Z I 'IL is 1 1 if ' ' Y ' i 611 -, 4 ' f Q Q ' ,:tIf. A - if r' - ' A . i , 1 0-. an L- , A x ,Q s..ffi 3:1 ' , G' i . .Nb 4,.- a Q X'-. 1, A? V ' ' Ui, 'G' i A 'Q i Q 5 G x 3 4, ,V 193' im Q - 7 in V ff: 451 ge - ,Qin . Q u , A pfjffj ,rl if 5 . , K o tiff .5?ff,': I 4 H ' ' L X 4'7 ,f -fs ' i -f L ,i L,'1V'ff- wr WHA? ff - f f J, ,' 1 .- -film. We ? D I N 1 Juni Jim Jones Pete Jones Phillip Jones Jerry Jordan Mike Kaplan Karen Karr Winston Kliethermes Nancy Klos Dean Knatcal Ginny Koelllng Mark Korsrneyer Karen Kremer Bill Krorner Greg Kullrnan Rick Kutscher Karen Lahrneyer Kathy Lamar Pam Lane Phyllis Lanza Barry Launius Denise LeBlanc Alan Lecuru Susie Lenon Paula Leonard Debbie Lewis Diane Lewis Nancy Lewis Sharlyn Lewis Robert Linville Steven Lupe Donna Livingston Cindy Lochhead Maxine Loesch David Loethen Vicki Lutz David Lynch ors 234 inf, A . i ,f' Sv ' nf ff AX 05 A. as - at V lk x fl Qrvy ., ,4 ' Q' 45, , ,X I -:' V V ' ' ' XA' 'f x, 'L . ' I' ll A ' 5' gn U 'Y E Mila : c ., A a H 'N' 6 Q L l ' ggi T, ,J 3' x x 1 ' . V7' . i il 4-.e'w?i,:1. ' L T. f 4' '- Zh U : ,Q fe 1 'Exif ..'-N 1 .,.4 f- - Pm , . 'I -. f , A L . 0 ,vi ,Lg Q . ' f -xx '55- v' Q ' A v- : J' . 'x fy WJ ,, 51' A .L ig' 1 We W, f to Y -N via- f ,. :Fai Susan Wells works on the Juniorfloat. in ur 8 f i gi I i 4:- I' Juniors Create a lucky Jay BEHIND ll E8 Juniors push the Jays to vuctory and help roll over the Pirates. AF- P, og' v f R 'X 3 SJ - 1 J A Jn :, . an 4, 17 fa ' ar- 'axw :Qi '17 C' W .4 .' 1 0 Ah 71 .. P I M 4 5 . r 3 Q 3 - . AZN I 0' I f ' J X :Q -r ,- 1 . -al N ' ll .,.I .PQ - 'Jil' ' 1 . , r . -' ,fl X rf' 'V i -Wh' -ly --' ' 'I .15 ff . 1:1 ' --21' 5 ' .-7 1- x 7 1 X' 4 A Tresha McBaine Debbne McClurg Mary McCormack Denny McCubbnn Kevin McDamel Dale McDonald Make McElwaane Debble McFarland Ann McGeehan Wally McHugh Dan Mclimney Teresa McKlnney Terr: McLaren Jum McLaughlm Grant McMnIlm Debbne Mack Jnll Mackey Cnet Mackney Cnarlne Macorrnnc Debbne Maddox Jeanne Mager Debbie Mayor Raymond Mallncoat Dennue Mallory Patty Mannlng Jlm Marcantonuo Jim Marlno John Marsn Davld Martnn Terrl Marian Rack MaSur Juniors 235 71 5 I 5 Juniors participate in school organizations X .i l l Denny Pratt and Paul Findlay enjoy the Spanish Honor Society Banquet. 1 I I f '75, 'V Q- lb?-at .H .. A, I -. ,rm 43, ,, ' 1 1 ' f . ,J v ' 4' I , 1 t ht Q A .we 'A - JN L 2. V u 9' is '5 'Q gf Ai - , , -' .- 5 l N i AQ 2:25. fi: I , . Q V V Q lL nn . - I 4 V . x x, . 7 Q X ' ir fu ia: ,, , .17 lf ' -P f- . cr J- 'c k'+z N l - J l ' ,y lj? , i ' lf. L A . I ' - ,W LX-,,,vN I' V -1, f ' I 'Q' Vi ff 1 l,'gi 1 0 V E ' 'V A 4 7: t i gj 7 ill!! l .AK 41 Carol Oetting Cheryl Oliver Mark O'Neill Judy Onger Burk Osborne Cindy Parker Tim Parker Bill Parks Danny Patterson Steve Patterson Jennifer Pavltt Janet Payne Mark Petry Debra Petty Sam Phillips Mary Pietraschke Sheree Pngford Tom Pirner Cherie Poe Rick Ponder Lora Popp Cathy Potter Janice Powell Kelly Powell Tom Powell Denny Pratt Rose Ann Pridy Roger Pringer Diane Puckett Sam Puckett Russell Rackers Juniors 237 Judy Rader Susan Rainey Kris Rankin Barry Rapier Richard Ras Julie Renken Mary Jane Renn Terry Rhodes Jimmi Richardson Steve Ridenhour Teresa Ridenhour Duffy Riley Kevin Riley Gerald Roark Harry Robb Brenda Robinett Mark Roblnett Cathy Robinson Jim Robinson Juanita Robinson Julie Robinson Mark Robinson Sam Roettgen Elaine Rothove Russell Rottmann Paula Rowden Kim Roy Dale Runyon Juniors 238 Juniors display M V leadership ability .Z any it x 1 f J f' J ff 9' I f 4 , . ' EXE? 4 . , 'X J. was ' Q 1' f x , J tigxfi ry' 'W We . .5335 R .A A fr'-f'f': to if ' 'Q' j ri.. E' i-7 ,, '.,. -. q '. A W ,A Lau' if A .s , - EQ f ' fx ,3fT':Q..I ,P vm 4 SA T' Q hi R I X 5, 4 S , 4 e+Afl I ' - .-.-.-.1 :':-:-:ff-f.w:-:-:e:-f--5: ' ff: The top Juniors are admitted into the National Honor Society. , 6 .,,. ,. x K, if .- .r '23 'A W 1 I8 G Guy Rush Y' Q cv' r Betty Ruth -.1 if .Z it A 14' fir ' S. I f lk ,- I -, 1 . Sharon Saimon , - 7 Barry Sanders .M N , f A F' .4 ' s , 149 . W 6 C X54 G s A , r, ' , ary anders lg? ' K '77, Tom Sanderson K 5. ,f Wi' Q ,, ' Don Sanning 43' P Wanda Sapp Laura Freeman ponders a questlon ata meetung of the Safety Club. '- 'Q , l Dorothy Schaefer , A V. v 1 f' - Sue Ann Schaefer J 'RWE 3 QI' ,, Brenda Schaffer y , N,-1 ff Pam Schaffer T' ' Roger Schaffer x I ' Don Schanuth 4 2 f 4' , e - Patty Schell F t L ' .. L' ful A, .lx i If , I , , Q , N ' , I Jams Scheperle . 4, y A E i X 3 Andy Schepers 4 '9 -Y 9' .vs 7 f Roberta Schepers 'v' Qu .- 1, A Bull Scheppers ' j'.,Tw V Sharon Scheppers 4 - , , Cheryl Schmitz , I S ' ,-L i H. 4 ' f xx V Keith Schmrtz n A 'I L. D ' ' A .RH 'xv 'F' ' Debbae Schueleun fi., Q Y-' ug , Dan Schuemann .,. ,, ' XA ,, - 4' K Laura Schulte ' if V Y L7 ' 1 , Candy Schuyier ' Lnnda Scott Q4 ' I 1 Anuta Scuderu , ' Ay X ' r' I' Randy Seufert x lt ' JA . 1 Wx ink.: , ik' ' E ff y x V Brenda Senevey '. 2 Q, ,fr ' Q Tnm Sharp fd, in 1, A ' Q ' Debbie Shellrnan ' -.4 - I ,A 4. 5 , Patty Shlver KL' I 1 N X S rf 'f J A li Renee Slnclarr Steve Skagle Pam Srnelser Juniors 239 'n NJ. 'zo ij 1 k F, jg. i g 42 W' L , Qfr U Sir 3. X J , , , J A Dave Smith X Gary Smith W f Gayland Smith - . 'N' N Joe Smith . 'QI 9 .an - ' Ken Smith 5 ,. , S' 1 Linda Smith ,, h , V M k S h 2 r . ,iff ar mit A W A fi . I J' ' , Robert Smith 2215 I ' Sheryl Smith I , js fl. ,.,, Steve Smith ,si 2 -' 4 ' ' 4, ,Q Susan Smith 'J 9 'g --7 .4 ' M, Tommy Smith s I x U A i fl! - Donnelly Snellen V , .ls 1' A' ' 'T 1 Rick Snelson il if u A 1 7 1 2, 14 It T ,2- 'I f i Q, . i - , 'f L Y . , me JQ y Mary Beth Snodgrass Q, H , :ix W Brad Solomon J Vernon Spicer i jk ' - S Jill Spurgeon ivy, - -I V - 1255 Janice Spurrier f ' , F: - Sheri Stalcup X '9' , Jim Stanford , ., v A, This year'S Junior cheerleaders are Sue Ann and Dorothy Schaefer. Juniors 240 X . 1. I Ivy A 5 4 P' N ' . Q-,, fp ' Juniors spark JC spirit , re:-v .- 4 +x!'. ' 'i w A' f , .1 . . are Tv vf. fl K 9 of 4-T .1 Janis Scheperle takes a breather after a pom-pon routine. 'LN I - 5 Vg .au t 2 M W ' -a , 3 Y' , -'P 'Z'-f T, . i vp, T 5 1 I M' , T ,r I ' iw f 9 1 ' ' T - , If fx ,L -. 4 'F . T ' X I dr 'Q .. A K- 1 K av A S ' - T . 7, J 4 -' 1 ' ' ' V .--1 . X 'T ' 7-' 1 ',.- ' ' A y. ' L eff I, 4 1 f t ,, JI T I Cir T t f , , i 1 ' K. I .J Brenda Stark Robert Steiner Cherie Steinmetz Jan Stephenson Dana Stevenson Dennis Stieferman Joan Stoddard Sand1StogsduII Renae Stone Wnllnam Stone Steve Sugarbaker Jeff Sullens Sharon Swauls Rusty Sweaney Kevin Thomas Brenda Thompson Doug Thompson Ronda Thompson Sandy Thompson Cathy Thomure Carol Tnerman Juniors 241 Mark Tirnmerman Paula Trimm Jill Trotter Allan Tucker David Turner Marti Turner Amy Twyman Allen Uptegrove Debbie VanBelkum Mike Vandegriffe Pam VanDeventer Cheryl VanLoo Laurie Vaughan David Vaught Harold Verdot Debbie Vieth Tom Wadley David Waggoner Ron Walker Janet Wallace Mary Walsh Donna Walther Randy Walton Larry Ward Alan Watts Diana Weatherly Marta Webb Mike Weider Q. Juniors 242 iw I K 1- ff- an ai. Ni 45? Q 'S' 2- J 5? l 'T X fa ' 15 l,,. fr . fi ,F f , fl A Q l 'f t 'J-rf 1 ' I 'f', 4 'T as ii of ff? V ., 'dl A 'filing V ' . . V , -Q.. , '.:, 'vi . li'-3 -R Y j C , K I 3 4 X J 5 1' it n - ., .Q , ff I. f T. .. J. ll I l ee- Q ea. 9 41 ,Af 4 f J fr' l , ' f ' jx K, fl 1 Gina Woolley is the Junior piano accompanist for chorale and choir, pus' if ve at 1? 's 5 Ji Juniors participate in class activities Patty Weiners W' 5 J' - ' - J . wf rzx ., Q 'tif , 'W Becky Weirich Randy Wells Susan Wells J -nilf im 'S Mark Korsmeyer bench presses for baseball training. r - ' , H if E A-. 7. . . .1 ' 'TJ J ' fr , - K A. ' Q . U . . 1' B i x - K f s A I xi,--.el J 4 Q, ' l D ,l . J N . . r ea' 5- f N i . - e New 'r , ' V' Nw f Z t yr A 'az' V I I 3 55 lr ge- Q K . , f I A. ' - 1: I f.. s W ,- . up ' i as -' 1 , 3. 7- 16 N -. , 112 ' f , - I' , f 1 'V f ic, 1 Z-f Qi S 'S' 4 P' -1 1' X A W I 'W 553' +1 A E AN A 5 L5 ff ' J 54 'V 'E' M... ' :f , ., 'K fx as Q' 'H ,-- l ,x ,.. Y f 'F ef- ' A -i , , wi if ' Tina Wenger Mark Wheatley Kim Wheeler LuAnne Whitaker Chris White Debby White Liz White Donna Wiederanders Gerald Wilbers Ralph Wilbers Dave Williams Jack Williams Greg Wilson Marshall Wilson Wendell Wilson Mike Winget Jim Wishon Gary Wojnar Tony Wommack Gina Woolley Debbie Worley Darnaris Wright Janice Wykoff Carol Wyrick Roy Ziegler Faye Kemp Zumwalt Joan Zumwalt Debbie Zyla Juniors 243 Senior officers work for involvement .Qi f 3 all Senior class officers are Linda Sanders, Representative. Rita Ruth, Vice-Presi- dent, Amy Walz. Representative, .leen Harrison, Secretary-Treasurer, and Tim Gaines Representative. Terry Adkins Robin Alberts Christy Albin Trudy Allan Jennifer Allee Mike Allen Jon Allmon Mike Anders Gary Angerer Debbie Antweiler Steven Armstrong Vic Arnold Mitch Atkin so ffl i t AV, ff, Debbie Autenrieth Ricky Babcock Ron Backers Jean Bailey David Baker Seniors 244 1 w Mark Brown David Burks Nancy Burnett John Burruss Susan Cain Liz Camden RobertJ, Campbell Robert L. Campbell Christy Carey Christie Carroll Debbie Carson Carol Carter Regina Carter Barbara Carver Gary Carver Larry Carver Jeanne Casteel Patty Catron Seniors 246 'bfi' v . LR. , .rf I A A. I f f I 5, r 1 1 1 Q 1 I i ,I I v V , a Li If, ia l 4 4 4 P I ,I 3 3 .f 4 ? i X 0 X K . i , 51' 111 551 'Il I .1, li 'ii sp .ix ' 1 l N N P x if . 1 H ? f A, ff , I qw 91 3: E 1 E if 1 v si iz s, P 5 5 1, 5, 1 xl H ,IE ay ii i I I s l I V WY 3 I , 1 Senior cheerleaders work for spirit rr . Yi , Andrea Dalton practices a new cheer. x,,-X RXXX L a Li 9 I 7 V 5, . ' - ' Qi! ' J, P ' V V I I V I A ,mf 5 G GN Z5 ' ? . 7 I Q ' L . . ' , A A :- xy f -n . , yes 'W Q wk in 5 Janet Mueller Mike Murphy Frank Neutzler Steve Newman John Newsam Sara Strong Newton Connie Nickell Terry Nienaber Kathy Nolte Tom Nolte Laura Noren Elaine Norfleet Mark Norman Seniors 255 Vi W 5 ,Eff i ? i I 1 3 3 I .1 i 1 y 1 i 1 1 . Q a A j f L N , 'N . NG L ' I F1 I i W 1 V Y S 'rf' 1 - Ll , v YK M I li 5 1 1 I 1 1 , 1 l V E. I 3 I I 3 5 1 i , I 4 1 3 I 4 L! I 1 w , W J 5 v v e , L i 3 E f N I I Craig Schneider Jerry Schneider Cynda Scholle Bill Schowengerdt Tracy Schroeder Jeanne Schwartze Ruth Ann Scott Lillian Scuderi Steve Seifert Sha Shelley Rhonda Shipman Donna Short Dale Siebeneck Bill Slmonds David Sims Seniors 259 ,f 1 1 .5 ir 1 1 k E1 ,1 E1 1 3 I i , i 1 I 1 5 5 I 1 i 1 1 5 51 I i 11 '.i 121 1 V 1 1 1 I1 11 -11 E K I P 5 5 A Y Row leader, Sha Shelley. marches to her seat. l wish for your life . . . I want you to dream dreams of a better world, better community, better country and a better you and follow the path you believe to be right. Will you dream? l want you to develop your potential, yourtalents, sothat you can helpothers. Will you try? I want you to discover happiness, to feel joy and peace of mind. to struggle, and feel seeming hopelessness. Will you search?' I want you to feel as others feel, those in revolt, those who don't care, and those in despair. Will you care? l want you to improve yourself. Will you work? I want you to learn to cry for help and to seek guidance, to become aware of the great power offered you through faith. Will you pray? lwant you most of all to be aware, to be involved, and to be in love. Then I want you to act on that awareness by be- coming involved with the needs your awareness makes known to you. Finally l want you to be in love, in love with who you are. with what you believe, and then to offer this love always to all you meet. Will you become the best possible human beingyou can? What is your answer? I hope you give so much of yourself that on some days you wonder if its really worth it all. I wish you a magnificent obsession that will give you rea- son for being and purpose and direction and power from within to do that which must be done. I wish you the total experience of life. -John Wright Mr. Fleming presents Jeen Harrison with the All School Amelie receives her diploma- Service award Graduation 269 0 .. . .,, U Qu f 'S Y Laura Singleton F wiilikf A ' Brenda Martin Barb Steinbeck Glenn Wylie i X X. Y if 4461- 4 u4u..4q r A Allen Schmutzler ' I' Top Ten 270 ' 4 Ross Livengood heads Top Ten Graduation night Mr. Fleming announced the ten se- niors who had the highest grade average for the four years of high school. Those named Cin orderj were. Ross Livengood, valedictorian. Ricky Walquist, salutatorian. Allen Schmutzler, Brenda Martin, Laura Singleton, Linda Sanders, Debbie Beard, Barb Steinbeck, Glenn Wylie, and Dan Townley. Debbie Beam Linda Sanders . ff' .iii J 4 r 1 ' . W ri V Y ' ,. , Nadu m'lE Y -7 ' 9 il f A4 R A .1 ign-1 M-uf, ' 0 5 Ricky Walquist 9 lehagkuf v. .5 pr - l lali...xll Ross Livengood Dan Townley Top Ten 271 A TERRY ADKINS - Class Vice President 10: Student Council 10: Red 8t Black 12: Quill 8. Scroll 12: Latin Club 10: Lettermen's Club 10.11,12: Football 9, Manager 10,11,12: Track 9. ROBIN ALBERTS - FHA 9: Choir 9.10: Jayettes9,10,11,12: GAA 9: FBLA 12. CHRISTY ALBIN - Choir 9.10: Art Club 9,102 COE 12: GAA 11. TRUVDY J. ALLAN - fTransterJ. Jayl ettes 12. ' JENNIFER LYNN ALLEE - COE 12. MIKE ALLEN JON ALLMON - Gransferj. MIKE ANDERS - National Honor So- ciety 9,11,12: Art Club 9,10,11.12: Red 8. Black 12: Quill 81 Scroll 12: AFS 10, 11,12: Lettermen's Club 12: Basketball 9: Track 12: Cross Country 12: Re- gent's Scholarship. GARY ANGE RER DEBBIE ANTWEILER - Choir 9,101 FBLA 11.Secretary 12. STEVEN ARMSTRONG -- Work Study. VICTOR ARNOLD - Band 11,12: Var- sity Band 11: Concert Band 12: Or- chestra 9,10,11: JC Players 9.10: French Club 12. MITCH ATKIN - Band 9,1O,11,12: Var- sity Band 10: Concert Band 11,12: Jazz Band 11,12: Latin Club 12: Math Club 9: Pep Band 1O,11,12: Lab Band 10: Studio Band 9: Orchestra for Student Prince 12. DEBBIE AUTENRIETH - National Honor Society 11,12: Jayettes 10,11, 12:Ar'tCIub9,1O,11,12: FBLA 12. B RICKEY BABCOCK - Band 9: Concert Band 10,113 Choir 1l,12. RON BACKERS - Band 9,103 Varsity Band 9.10. JEAN BAILEY - FHA 9,101Jayettes 9, 10,11,12: GAA 123 FBLA 12. Senior Activities 272 DAVID BAKER - Student Council 12: National Honor Society 11,12: Band 11, President 12: Concert Band 11,12: Jazz Band 1O.11.12: Pep Band 125 French Club 9: Latin Club 10,11,123 Football 9: Track 9: Evening of Drama 10: Missouri Patrol Academy 11: Inter- national Affairs Seminar in New York 11: Regent's Scholarship: Who's Who in U.S. High School Students . SANDRA KAY BALDWIN - FHA 9.10, 11: Choir 9,10.11: Jayettes 9: GAA 9. lO,12. SUSAN BARKLAGE -- Band 9: Varsity Band 10: Concert Band 11,12. LANTIE BASINGER - Band 9: Football 9,103 Track 9.10. CONNlE SUE BAUER PATRICIA M. BAX - National Honor Society 12: Choir 9,10: Marcullus Staff 12: Quill 81 Scroll 12: Science Club 11, 12: Math Club 12. DEBBIE BEARD - tTransferJ National Honor Society 12: Jayettes 11,12: Red 81 Black 12: Quill 8t Scroll 12: GAA 11. DONNA BEINKE - Choir 10,11,122 JC Players 9.10: Jayettes 9,10,11: French Club 9,1O,l1,12. SUE BELL - Choir 9,1O.11,12: JC Play- ers 9,10,11,12: Thespians 11,12: Jay- etles 9,10,11: Los Amigos 11,12: Span- ish Honor Society 12: AFS 9.10: GAA 9: Flowers for Algernon 12: The Student Prince 12: You Were Born on a Rotten Day CDirectorJ 123 Diary of Anne Frank 9: Ask Any Girl 9: Fiddler on the Root 10: David and Lisa 10: The Silver Whis- tle 1O: Charlie's Aunt 11: Up the Down Staircase 11: Carousel 11: Evening of Drama 10.11, Director 12: Debate 12: National Forensic League 12: Stage- cralt 11,12: Student Council Coordi- nating Committee 11: Student Council Assemblies Committee 12. FRANK BELLELEVILLE - COE 12. MARIAN BERENDZEN - Choir 11.122 COE 11,12: Library Club 9. CONSTANCE M. BLEDSOE KEVIN BLUME BOB BOCK BRAD BODAMER - Student Council 12: National Honor Society 11,12: Red 8. Black 12: Quill 8. Scroll 12: Letter- men's Club 10,11,12: Rotary Boy 121 Boys State 11: Football 9,10,11,12: Basketball 9,101 Track 9,1O,11,12p Regents Scholarship: Athletic Schol- arship SMSU: Football All-Conference. District, and State 1971, 1972. PHIL BOGLER - Latin Club 9.11: Sci- ence Club 9: Math Club 10. ELAINE BONDURANT -- fTransferJ. BILL BOOK -- iTransferJ Lettermen's Club 12: Basketball 11,12: Baseball 11, 12. BOB BOSS - ROTC 9,10,11: COE 12: The Student Prince 12. WADE BOSS -Choir 12. MARGARET BOWMAN - COE 11.12. VICKI BOWMAN LINDEN BOYD - Uransierh Choir' 12: Chorale 12: Lettermen's Club 12: The Student Prince 12, Male Lead: Football 12, All-Conference, District. Best De- fensive Player Award 1972. . DONNA BRANCH - Work Study. DENNIS BRANSON - Art Club 9.10,11, 12: Basketball 10,11: Track 10.11. LARRY R. BRANSON - Football 10: Basketball 10: Wrestling 10. KENNETH J. BRENNEKE -- COE 12. MARK BRICKMAN - Political Science 12: Science Club 12: ROTC Flight Commander 9,10,11: FBLA 12. TERRY BRIGGS LYNN BROOKS - Choir 12: JC Players 11,12: Jayettes 11,12: Art Club 11,12: French Club 111 AFS 11,12: GAA 11: Prom Committee Chairman 11. DELOISE BROWN - fTransfer5 GAA 10,11:COE12. MARK BROWN - Band 9: Varsity Band 10: Art Club 9,10,11: FBLA 11. Vice- President 12. DAVID BURKS .mcil :Red etter- f 12: .12: .12: hol- .nce. Sci- ien's 1111: E 12: IZ. 112i The tball De- D.11. 10: EEE? yers l,l2: 11: AA and ice- NANCY BURNETI e FHA io. Tregigur er 11. Secretary 12. Jayettes 9.1O.11, 12 JEB BURRUSS --- Bond 9. Varsity Band 1O.11,12. JC Players 10.111 Art Club 12: French Club 11.12: AFS 12. C SUSAN CAIN - Work Study ELIZABETH CAMDEN ROBERT J. CAMPBELL - National Honor Society 9.11.12: Art Club 9.10. 11. Vice-President 121 Scenery Chair- man Carousel 11, Student Prince 12. ROBERT L. CAMPBELL - Marcullus Staff 10:ScienceClub9.10.11,12. CHRISTY CAREY - Band 9: Varsity Band 10,113 Concert Band 12: Pom Pon Girl 12: Jayettes 9.10,11: GAA 9: Coe 12: Maiorette 9.1O.11. CHRISTIE CARROLL - Choir 9.10,11. 12: Jayettes 9.10.11: French Club 9.10. 11.12: Carousel 11. DEBBY CARSON - Sarety Club 12: Science Club 10.11.123 Math Club 11: GAA9. CAROL CARTER - CTransferJ Choir 11,122J8yetIeS 11.12: AFS 11.12. REGINA CARTER - Student Council 12: Jayettes 11.12: Los Amigos 11. President 12: Spanish Honor Society 12. BARBARA CARVER - Work Study . GARY CARVER - Choir 12: ROTC 9: The Student Prince 12: Baseball 10.11, LARRY CARVER - Choir 122 ROTC 91 The Student Prince 12: Baseball 11. JEANNE CASTEEL - Choir 9.10,11.12: JC Players 9.1O.11,12: Jayettes 11.12: Los Amigos 10.11.121 Spanish Honor Society 11.12: AFS 9,1O.11,12: The Student Prince 12. PATTY JEANNE CATRON - Choir 9. 10.11:COE 12. JACK H. CAVNESS - Band 9: Varsity Band 10: Concert Band 11.12: Letter- men's Club 10,l1.12: Basketball 9.10. 11.12: C1011 10. TOM Cl-IESHIRE - Art Club 9,10.11. 12: Lettermens Club 11.12: The Stu- dent Prince 12: Fiddler on the Roof 10: Carousel 11: Football 9: Basketball 9. 1O.11:Track 9: Baseball 11.12. LAURA LEE CHINN - Band 9,1O,11.12: Varsity Band 10: Concert Band 11.12: Jayettes 9: Art Club 9.1O.11: GAA 10. 11, COE 121 Hello Dolly 9: Fiddler on the Roof 10. BARRY CHITWOOD -- Lettermens Club 11.12: Football 9,10.11.12:Track 9.10. JIM CLARDY e Band 9: Los Amigos 9: Football 9: Basketball 9: Track 9. STEPHANEE CLARDY - Choir 11: Jay- ettes 9.10,11, Assistant Secretary 12: Marcullus Staff 12: Art Club 10.121 Quill 21. Scroll 12: AFS 9.10.11: FBLA 12: Student Council Committee Chair- man for dance decorations 12: Home- coming Queen 12: Marcullus Queen 12. Toiviiviv CLARK - Ari Club 9.10: COE 9,lO.1l,l2. LYNN COBBLE - Band 9.l0.1l.12: Varsity Band 10.115 Concert Band 12: JC Players 9: Jayettes 9.10: French Club 9: Latin Club 11: Math Club 11: AFS 11. RUTH COHEN - National Honor So- ciety 9,11,12: Band 9.10,11.12: Con- cert Band 10.11.l2: Jayettes 9.10,11. 12: Red 81 Black 12: Quill 81 Scroll 12: Los Amigos 9.1O.11,12: Spanish Honor Society 11.12: GAA 9. DONALD COLVIN - Choir 11,122 COE 12: Carousel 11. BRIAN CONNELL - Band 9.102 Varsity Band 10: Jazz Band 9. KAREN CONSTANCE - Student Coun- cil 11,12g Chorale 11, President 12: JC Players 9: Jayettes 9.10.11, Treasurer 12: Los Amigos 11.12: Spanish Honor Society Secretary 12: AFS 9.12: Carou- sel 11: Chairman of Sweetheart Activi- ties 12. KELSON COOK - Latin Club 111 Sci- ence Club 10: Track 9.10. TERRI LYN COOPER - Student Coun- cil Treasurer 12: FHA 10.12: Band 9. 10: Varsity Band 10: Choir 12: JC PlaY' ers 10,111 Jayettes 10.11,12, Marcul- lus Staff 12: Art Club 11: Science Club 11.12: AFS 9,1O.11,121GAA 9.1O.11: Council of Clubs Girl 12, The Student Prince 12: Fiddler on the Roof 103 Sweetheart Queen 12: MASC Touring Committee 11: Financial Chairman for All-School Project 12, Finance Chair- man tor Homecoming 12: Quill 8. Scroll 12: Outstanding Teenager in America: Prom Chairman Table Committee 11: Social Committee 9.10. 11. BARBARA COTTRELL PAULA COURTER - tTransfer5 Nation- al Honor Society 11,12g Choir 11.12: JC Players 10.11.121 Thespians 11.12: Jayettes 10: Art Club 11.12: Red 81 Black 12: Quill 81 Scroll 12: French Club 10: AFS 12: Council of Clubs' Girl 12: The Student Prince 12: You Were Born on a Rotten Day 12: Upthe Down Staircase 11: Carousel 11: Chairman for Homecoming and Sweetheart Thrones 12: Chairman for All School Project 12. KEVIN V. COX - National Honor Socie- ty 9,11.12: Band 9.10.11,12: Concert Band 10.11.12: Regents Scholarship from Central Missouri State University. MICHAEL COX - National Honor So- ciety 11,12: JC Players 9,1O,11,12: Art Club 9,10.11.12: Latin Club 11.12: AFS 9.1O,11,12: Golf 9.10: Chairman of Bonfire Committee Homecoming 12. DENNIS L. CRAIG - Band 9.1O,11,12: Varsity Band 9.1O,11.12: Jazz Band 9: ScienceClub11. ROY CREWZ - Class President 11: Student Council 11: Band 11: Concert Band 11: Choir 10.11.121 Chorale 11. 12: JC Players 10,11: Marcullus 10: Science Club 9.10: The Student Prince 12: Fiddler on the Roof 10: Carousel 11. JANE CROESSMAN - National Honor Society 9,11,12: Band 9.10.11,12g Var- sity Band 10: Concert Band 11.12: Choir 12: Jayettes 9.10.11: Political Science 12: Latin Club 9.10: AFS 9: GAA 9: The Student Prince 12: Carou- Sel 11. LINDA CURRY - Choir 9,l0.11.12: The Student Prince 12: Carousel 11. Senior Activities 273 D LIBBY DALLMEYER - National Honor Society 9: FHA 9.10: Choir 10.11.12: JC Players 10.11.12: Jayettes 9,1O,11. 12: Art Club 10.11, Secretary 12: Los Amigos 9.10, Secretary 11.12: Spanish Honor Society 10.11, Secretary 12: French Club 12: AFS 9.10.11.12: The Student Prince 12: Hello Dolly 9: Fid- dler on the Roof 10: Carousel 11: Stu- dent Council Social Committee. ANDREA DALTON - Band 9: JC Play- ers 9.10.11.12: Jayettes 9,1O.11,12: Cheerleader 11.12: Political Science Secretary. 12: Latin Club 9.1O.11: Sci- ence Club 11: AFS 9.10.11.12: GAA 10, 12: Library Club 10: Homecoming Court. JIM DOMlNIQUE - Concert Band 9: Lettermerfs Club 9: Football 9: Tennis 9. KEVIN DREPS - Band 9.10: Science Club 9: Lettermen's Club 10,11,12: COE 12: FBLA 11.12: Basketball 1O,11: Track 10.11. KATHY DUNAVANT - JC Players 9,101 Jayettes 9.10.11,12: French Club 9: AFSV9.1D: FBLA 12. JAY. DUNCAN - Roto 1o,11.12, Foot- ball 10: Wrestling 11.12. PATTY DUNNAVANT - choir 1o,11. 12: FBLA 12: Scholarship from Central Missouri State. . I E SHERRY LYNN EDWARDS LORIE EDWARDSEN KEVlN ELLIOTT - ROTC 9.10. MARY ELLIOTT - National Honor So- ciety 9: Choir 1O.11: Jayettes 9.10,11, 12: Marcullus Staff 11, Associate Edi- tor 12: Quill 81 Scroll 12: French Club 9. 10.11,12. CONNIE EMMEL - FHA 11,121 Jayettes 9.10.11.12. DAVID ENGLEHART - Band 9: JC Play- ers 11: Latin Club 9: Lettermen's Club 12: The Student Prince 12: Football 9, 11.12: Wrestling 10. KEN ENLOE - Band 9,10,11. Vice Senior Activities 274 President 12: Varsity Band 9,1O.11: Concert Band 12: Choir 12: Chorale 12: The Student Prince 12: Football 9. 10.111 William Christmari Student Exchange 12. BRAD EPPLE - JC Players 12: Thespi- ans 12: Art Club 12: Boys State 11, Flowers for Algernon 12: The Student Prince 12: You Were Born on a Rotten Day 12: Hello Dolly 9: Fiddler on the Root 10: David and Lisa 10: The Silver Whistle 10: Charlie's Aunt 11: Up The Down Staircase 11: Carousel 11: Wres- tling 11. GUS EPPLE - JC Players 9,1O,11,12: Science Club 9: Flowers for Algernon 12: Baseball 10. KATHY ERDMAN - FHA 9.11: Choir 9. 11: Science Club 9. JANICE ERHARDT - Choir 10.11.12: Jayettes 9.10.11,12: Los Amigos 10: AFS 10. F DON FALLS STUART FERGUSON MlKE FILES - Band 10.11.12: Varsity Band 10: Concert Band 11.12: Marcul- lus Staff 12: Science Club 11.12: FBLA 12. PAT FINE - Student Council 9.12: Choir 9.10.11.12: Chorale 11,123 JC Players 10.11.12: Thespians 1O,11,12: Fiddler on the Rool 10: The Silver Whistle 10: Charlie's Aunt 11: Up the Down Staircase 11: Carousel 11. MICHAEL EMERSON FINNEY - Stu- dent Council 9.10: Choir 9,1O,11.12: Chorale 10.11.12: JC Players 10.11.12: Thespians 10.11.12: Political Science 9.12: Science Club 9: The Student Prince 12: You Were Born on a Rotten Day 12: Charlie's Aunt 11: Up the Down Staircase 11: Carousel 11: Bas- ketball 9: Readers Theater 12. CYNDY FISCHER - CTrans1erj Nation- al Honor Society 11.12: Choir 12: Jay- ettes 10.11.12: Marcullus Staff 11,125 Quill 81 Scroll 12: French Club 10,11: AFS 10.11.12: Scholarship to South- western at Memphis. DONALANE FORBIS - COE 12: FBLA 12. . DEBBIE FORD - Student Council 11: JC Players 9.10: Jayettes 10: Marcullus Staff 12: Quill 8. Scroll 12: Los Amigos 10,11.12: Spanish Honor Society 10. President 11.12. DENlSE J. FORD - JC Players 102 .Sci- ence Club 10: AFS 10: GAA 10: FBLA 10. f RODNEY FOSTER - Band 9: Basket- ball9. DIANA FRANCIS - AFS 1o.11: GAA 9, 1o,11,12. A coNNie FREEMAN - Jayettes 111' A A ROBERT FUCHS - Latin Club 9: Let- termen's Club 11.12: Football 9.10. All Conference. All District 11. All District 12: Track 9.10.11. 5 G TIM GAINES - Class Representative 12: Student Council 12: Band 12:'Var4 sity Band 12: Lab Band 11.12: JC Playf- ers 11.12: Thespians 12: Latin Club 11, 12: AFS 12: Flowers for Algernoijiff12: The Student Prince 12: You were Born on a Rotten Day 12: Up The Down Staircase 11: Football 9.10: Tracts-,9,, 10: MASC Convention 12. 532 VICKI E GARMS - Uransferj. DAN GARNETT - Choir 9.10.11 . ALLEN GEARHART - Student Council 12: AFS 9.10: Lettermen's Club 11.12: FBLA 10.11, President 12: Baseball 10. 11 ' KATHRYN GERBER KATHERN GIESING - FHA 10. NORBERT GIESING - Work Study. STEVE GILL - Track 9: Football Man- ager 11.12. STEVEN GIUNTA - Varsity Band 10, 11.12: Library Club 9: Football 10. WILLIAM GLADDEN - ROTC 1O,11,12. GARRY GOLDAMMER GARY GOLSON - Choir 10.11.12: Football 9.10: Basketball 9.10,11.12: Track 9: Golf 10,1 1. ROBERTA GRATZ - COE 12. ry- , ,zy ,egg ..,f s X T ,eg Y .a 1 i is .fig 1133! ' : fi : 1255. fail A i,. LARRY GRAY - Band 9: Latin Club 9, 10: Basketball 9.10: CMSC Scholarship. , H BOSE HAGENHOFF - Office Work , Experience 12. xt' susAN L. HAHN - Band 91 varsity 1 band 10: Concert Band 11,12: Choir 9, A 161112 Chorale 12 Ja ettes 910 . , , : y . , A 511,12: French Club 9,10,11, Treasurer +7121 The Student Prince 12: Carousel 11' gf t -A X351 gf. ..V. -. A fi JL, LINDA HAID - FHA 113 Jayettes 9. JOHN HALL - Basketball 9g Track 9, 10.11. LINDA HAMACHER - Choir 9,10,113 FTA 9,10,11.12: Los Amigos 11: Latin - Club 9: GAA9,1O,l1p FBLA 12. , SUSAN HAMPTON -Choir9,10,11,12L JC Players 9,10: Jayettes 9,10,11,12: Marcullus Staff 12: Art Club 10,112 French Club 12: AFS 9,10,1l1,12. ANN HARRlS - Orchestra 9,10.11,12: Choir 11,12: Jayettes 93 French Club 12: GAA 1O,11: National Merit Achieve- ment Finalist. JEEN HARRISON - Class Secretary- Treasurer 12: Student Council 121 FHA 9,12: National Honor Society 9,11,12: Choir 9: JC Players 9,103 Jayettes 9,10. 11,12: Cheerleader 9,10,11. Head 12: Art Club 1O,11, Publicity Chairman 12: Quill 81 Scroll 12: Latin Club 10, Histo- rian 11.12: Literary Club 12: Science Club 9: AFS 9,10,11.12: GAA 12: Home- coming Court 12: Student Council Social Committee Chairman 12: All- School Project Dance Chairman 12: Red8t Black 12. DONNA HARTLEY - COE 12. KENT HASSELMAN ANITA HEIMERICKS - COE 12, CARTER HELZER PAT HENDERSON JACKI HENDRIX - FHA 12: Jayettes 9: Scholastic Award 9. JUDY HENSLEY - Band 9: JC Players 9,10,11,12: Art Club 9,1O,11,12: Sci- ence Club 1Og Majorette9. JOHN MICHAEL HERNDON - Student Council 12: Choir 12: JC Players 11,125 Art Club 9,1O,'11, President 12: Thespi- GDS ll, Treasurer 12: Latin Club 9.10: 5CI9f1C6'ClU:b'9519g Flowers for Alger- non 12: The Student' Prince 12: You Were Born on a Rotten Day 12: Char- lie's Aunt 11: Carousel 11: Up the Down Staircase 11: Debate Team 12: Evening oiDrama11,12.A MARK HERMAN 12Class Representa- tive 9.11: Student Council 9,11,12: National Honorsociety 11,12: Band 9, 1O,11,12: Varsity Band 1,013 Concert Band 11,12: Jazz Band 11,12:,,JC Play- ers 11,12: Red 81 Black Editog'12: Quill 8t Scroll 12: French Club'9110,11,12: Latin Club 103 AFS 9.1OIl1,I21 Rotary Boy 12p Boys State 12g.The-Student Prince 12: Fiddler on the Rootf1Q: Car- ousel 11: Tennis 9: Election1Commit- tee Chairman 11,12: Studio.QB6and 9: Lab Band 10: Jefferson City Syttlbhony Orchestra 12: MASC Delegate-115 Na- tional Forensic- League 11,12:ll:lorne- coming Parade Co-Chairman 111 Loi.A HILGERT - GAA 1Q.J11,,12.jFBlLA 12. I A. . at Jim HiRsci-IMAN. -r cnet? 1o,11,1'2: Chorale 11,12: Science Club 9: The Student Prince Carousel 11. CHARLES HOARD - Band 9.1O,11,12: Concert BanelW12: Varsity Band 9,10. 11: Lab Band 12: French Club 122 ROTC 9,1Q,11: Football Manager 93 Track 9: Tennis 1O,11: Editor ot Band Newspaper 12: ROTC Reserve Officer Association Award. PHYLLIS HOBACK - National Honor Society 93 Science Club 10.111 COE 12. JAMES W. HODGE - FBLA 11,12. JERRI A. HOF CECIL HOLLAND- Art Club 9.10. DIXIE HOLLOWAY - Uransferj. ELIZABETH HOLT -- National Honor Society Secretary-Treasurer 9,11,12: Student Council 12: .layettes 9,10,11. 12: Marcullus Staff 10, Associate Edi- tor 11, Editor 12: Quill 8tScroll 11, Vice President 12: Los Amigos 9,1O,11.12g Spanish Honor Society 10: Secretary 11: Treasurer 12: Science Club 9,103 AFS 1O,11,12: Council oiClubs Girl 12: Who's Who American High School Students 12, JULIE HOLTS - National Honor Socie- ty 9: Choir 12: Jayettes 9.1O,11.12: Art Club 9: French Club 1O,11,12: GAA 9. DIANNE HOOD - tTransferJ. Jiivi HOPKINS -I Band 9,10,11,12g Concert Band 12: Varsity Band 10,11: Studio Band 9: Lab Band 10. DONNA HORSTDANIEL - Jayenega A . 11,12,AFS12.FBLA11.12. 4- ' 1 DEBORAH RAE HUBBS - tTransferJ Choir 10, Chorale 11,12: The Student Prince Female Lead 12: Carousel Fe- male Lead 11. -- J. DOUGLAS HURLEY - Band 9,10. MICHIAL HURLEY - Student Council 12: National Honor Society 9.11,12g Choir 9,10,11,12: JC Players 93 Marcul- lus Staff 11, Political Science 11, Presi- dent 12: Math Club 12: The Student 1 Prince 12: Carousel 11. KATHY HUTINGER - Choir 9,1O,l1, 12. 1 I GARY IRWIN - Los Amigos 9.10: ish Honor Society 10,11,12. , -1.53112 I DIANNE ITTNER - National H Society 9. , Aigggij?s:e DONALD R. ITTNER - National i-ianar Society 9. ' I' Lv, J ANCILCHARLES JACKSON MATT JARRETT - Student Council 12: JC Players 9.1O,11,12: Thespians 11, 125 Red St Black 12: Quill 8. Scroll 125 AFS 10,113 Rotary Boy 12: Flowers for Algernon 12: The Student Prince 12: You Were Born on a Rotten Day 12: Charlie's Aunt 11: Up the Down Stair- case 11: Carousel 11: Football 9: De- bate Team 12: Chairman ot Assem- blies 12: Chairman of All School Pro- ject 12g Evening of Drama 12: Presi- dent JC Players 12: Vice President of Thespians12. ROSH JENKINS A Band 9: Studio Band 9, JC Players 11,12: Thespians 11,12: Flowers for Algernon 12: The Student Prince 12: You Were Born on a Rotten Day 12: CharIie's Aunt 11: Up the Down Staircase 11: Carousel 11. Senior Activities 275 wg, DONALD S. JENNINGS - Band 9: Var- sity Band 103 COE 12: Football 9,10. MARCIA JOHNSON - Band 9: Concert Band 10,1 1.123 Science Club 10.11.123 Math Club 103 Scholarship to Harding College. KENT JOHNSON - Choir 9,1O,11,123 Football 93 Baseball 10,11,12. PAUL JOHNSON NANCY JOHNSTON - National Honor Society 12: Choir 9,1O,11.12: Chorale 122 Girls Ensemble 113 JC Players 9.10, 11, Historian 123 Thespians 123 Jay- ettes 9,1O,11,123 Art Club 123 French Club 9,102 Library Club 9: Flowers for Algernon 123 The Student Prince 123 Up the Down Staircase 113 Carousel 113 National Forensic League Treasur- er 12. MICHAEL JONES-ROTC 9,10,11. CHERIEJORDAN-Choir9.10,11. K DENICE KEITH - Class President 93 Jayettes 9.1O,113 Los Amigos 95 JC Players 123 Art Club 11,123 Marcullus Court 122 Assembly Committee 123 ction Committee 123 GAA 103 Deco- 'on Committee 12. KELLEY- FBLA 11,12. KIMBERLY KELSEY - Choir 11,122 AFS 9,103 National Honor Society 11, Treasurer 123 JC Players 11,122 Thespians 11,123 Jayettes 9,10,11.12Q French Club 9,101 Flowers for Alger- non 121 The Student Prince 123 Up the Down Staircase 11: Carousel 11: Direc- tor Evening of Drama 123 Regents Scholarship3 Who 's Who in American High Schools. GARY KEMPKER- ROTC 10,11,12. MERRY KEMPKER - Latin Club 11,121 Science Club 123 Math Club 12: AFS 12: Library Club 11, Treasurer 12. DEBBIE KENNEY - National Honor Society 123 Band 9,1O,11,123 Concert Band 10,11,123 Jaiiiettes 9,10,11. Red 81 Black Busigss' anager 12: Quill 81 Scroll 123 FT. -103 Los Amigos 93 Sci- ence Club 10,l1f'GAA 10.11. Senior Activities 276 DIANA LYNN KENNON - Band 91 Var- sity Band 103 Choir 11, JC Players 11 12QJ3ye11eS11QCOE12. JIM KESSELRING - Band 910,113 Concert Band 10,112 ArtClub 11. VICKY KILBY - FBLA 12. JANET KIRKMAN - FHA 9,113 Choir 10,113JC Players 10: AFS 10. LARRY KLEFFNER - COE 12. STANLEY J. KLIETHERMES - COE11. 12. LINDA KLINDT - FHA 93 Art Club 10. 11,121COE11,12. RICHIE KNAEBEL.- Band 93 Studio Band 93 National Honor Society 9,11, 123 Science Club 10.11. Treasurer 123 Math Club 10,11,12. RIC KOCHER - Band 9,l0,11,12: Var- sity Band 1O.11,123 Choir 123 Art Club 9,10,11,12: JC Players 10.113 The Stu- dent Prince 123 Carousel 11. JERI ANN KRAKER - JC Players 10,112 Jayettes 93 Art Club 9.10: COE 12. GARY KUENSTING .GL KENNY LANDRUM - Band 9,1O,11,123 Varsity Band 10,113 Concert Band 123 Pep Bandf'1'l3123 Marcullus Staff 113 Red 8i.BIack 123 Quill 81 Scroll 12: Track 12. MARY LAUX - Band 9,1O,11,123 Var- sity Band 10,112 Concert Band 123 Pom Pon Girl 12: Jayettes 9,102 Art Club 9: GAA 11,12. 1 MIKE LAWSON - Choir 9. BILL LEPAGE- Band 93 COE 12. JUDY LEPPER - FHA 9. MAURICE L. LEWIS - ROTC 123 COE 11,12. STEVE LIESCHEIDT - National Honor Society 11,123 Los Amigos 103 Spanish Honor Society 103 Science Club 9,103 Math Club 10,11,12: AFS 11,123 FBLA 1,1-. ..l. , .. , .. ANN LINEBARGER - Band 9,10,11,12: Varsity Band 103 Concert Band 11.123 JC Players 93 Jayettes 9.10: Los Ami- gos 9.10: Latin Club 11.123 Math Club 1O,11,12:AFS9.10.11. ROSS LIVENGOOD - Student Council 12: National Honor Society 9.11, Vice President 12: Science Club 93 Math Club 10.11.123 AFS 10, Social Chair- man 11. President 12. Boys State 11. KATHY LOCKWOOD - Band 9,101 Var- sity Band 103 COE 12. CONNIE LOESCH - National Honor Society 9,11,12: FHA 9,10,11. Histori- an 123 Jayettes 9,1O,11,123 Marcullus Staff 12: Quill 81 Scroll 123 AFS 123 GAA 11: FBLA 11.123 Regents Scholarship. KAY LOETHEN - Choir 9,10,11,12i JC Players 9,1O,11,12Q Thespians 123 Jay- ettes 9,1O,11,123 AFS 11,122 The Stu- dent Prince 123 You Were Born on a Rotten Day 123 Housing Co-Chairman AFS. LARRY LONGWELL DENNIS LOPICCOLO - Vice President Student Council 123 Choir 10,11,1 3 Chorale 123 JC Players 11,123 Th ans 11,123 AFS 123 Flowers for non 123 The Student Prince 12 Were Born on a Rotten Day 122 pth Down Staircase 113 Carousel 113 Foot- ball 9: Track 93 Baseball 103 Home- coming Parade Chairman 123 Out- standing Teenager Award 123 Debate Team 12. SAM LOVEALL STEPHEN LOYD - Band 9,103 Varsity Band 103 Art Club 10,11,122 Letter- men's Club 11,122 Football 9,1O,11,123 Track 9,10,l1I All Conference, All Dis- trict, All State Football 12, BARB LUCK - Choir 9.10,11: FBLA 122 Carousel 11, Office Work Experience, 12, 'F JACKIE LUNSFORD - Band 93 Varsity Band 10.11.123 Jayettes 10.11,123 GAA 9,1O,11,12Q Maiorette 9. CAM LUPKEY - BarIff'9: Choir 1O,11, 12: Chorale 12: The Student Prince 123 Carousel 11:Track 12. - M DAVID MCDONALD - Orchestra 9: Choir 1O,11,12: Chorale 11,122 JC Cie. ' 'rn 11.' ,, ,.,s. , ni- ub Cil CE th ll'- l3l'- or ri- us A C y. U. a n Fit 24 5. 52532 t- if e- '17 Q. te ity f. 2: is- 22 ce ity A 1. 22 9: C '11 Players 10.11.12: Thespians 11.12: Art Club 12: Science Club 9.10: AFS 12. Flowers for Algernon 12: Fiddler on the Roof 10: The Silver Whistle 10. Char- lie's Aunt 11: Up the Down Staircase 11: Carousel 11: Football 9: Track 9: Who's Who Among High School Students. BEVERLY MCELVAIN - Student Coun- cil 12: Band 9.10.11.12: Concert Band 10.11.12: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: Los Amigos 91 GAA 9.10. Vice-President 11: President 12. JACK MCGEE - ROTC 9,10.11: COE 11. ERIC MCGEORGE - Band 9.10.11.121 Concert Band 10.11.12: Football 9. REX MCKERN - Band 9: Los Amigos 10: Science Club 11: FBLA 10.11. MARSA MCKNELLY - Choir 9.10.11: JC Players 9.10: Jayettes 10.11.12: French Club 123 Fiddler on the Roof 10. BEV MAASEN - FHA 11: Jayettes 11. 12. STEVE MACKEY - ROTC 9. TERRY MADDOX - Band 9: JC Players 9.10: Jayettes 9.10.11.l23 Art Club 9. 10.11.12:AFS9.1O. MARGARET MAHAN - COE 12. KATHY MAIDEN - fTransferJ Jayettes 12: Scholarship CMSU. BILL MAIRE - Band 9.10. DOUG MARSHALL - Football 9: Track 9.11. BRENDA MARTIN - National Honor Society 9.11.12: French Club 9.10: Science Club 9: GAA 10: FBLA 11,123 MU Curators Scholarship. JACQUELYN MARTIN - Choir 9.10.11: Girls' Ensemble 11: JC Players 9.10: Jayettes 9,1O.11,12: Latin Club 10.11. 12: Science Club 9.10: AFS 9.10: GAA 9:Carousel11. NANCY MASTERS A Band 9.1O.11.12: Varsity Band lO.11.12. Jayettes 9.10. 11.12: Los Amigos 9. flier MARClA MELTON - National Honor Society 9.11.12: Band 9.10.11,12: Var- sity Band 10.113 Concert Band 12: JC Players 9.10: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: AFS 9.1O.11: Student Council Social Com- mittee 11. LYNETTE MERRILL - Choir 9.10.11. 123 Chorale 11.12: JC Players 9.12: Jayettes 9.10,11.12: French Club 11. 12. Latin Club 10. The Student Prince 12: Carousel 11. RON MEYER - ROTC 9.10. MARCIA JANE MILLER - Choir 11-1 Jayettes 10.11.12: Art Club 9.10.11.12: GAA 12: FBLA 11: Library Club 9.10. PHILMILLER-Band9:F00tball9. ' ' RICK MILLER- Orchestra 9,10,11.12. MARK MILLSAP - tTransferJ COE 12. SALLY MILLSAP - National Honor Society 9: Choir 9.10.11.12: Chorale 11.12: Jayettes 9.10.11,12g Los Ami- gos 9.10.11: Spanish Honor Society 10.113 GAA 10: The Student Prince 12: Carousel 11. VEEDA MOAD - Choir 12. DEBBY MONTGOMERY - Band 9.10. 11.123 Varsity Band 9.1O.11.12: Pom Pon Girl 12: Choir 11: Thespians 9.10. 11.12: Science Club 9: AFS 9.10: Ma- jorette 9: FBLA 12. RICK MONTGOMERY - Band 9.10. Varsity Band 10: ArtClub 10: FBLA 11. CHERYL MOORE - National Honor Society 12: Choir 10.11.12: GAA 12: Library Club 12: The Student Prince 12. I KEVIN MORRIS DAVID MOSLEY - Band 95 Varsity Band 10: Concert Band 11.12: Jazz Band 11.12: Choir 11.12: Chorale 12: JC Players 10: Science Club 9: The Student Prince 12: Fiddler on the Roof 10: Carousel 11: FootbaIl9.Track9. JANET MUELLER - Art Club 10.11.12: Fiddler on the Roof 10: Carousel 11. MICHAEL ALAN MURPHY - Band 9: Concert Band 10.11.12: Art Club 9: Science Club 9,10.11.12: Math Club 103 National Merit Commended Student. N FRANK NEUTZLER - Jazz Band 9: Orchestra 9.10.11.121 The Student Prince 12: Carousel 11: Alternate for Appointment to the United States Air Force 81 Naval Academies. STEVE NEWMAN - Student Council 12: National Honor Society President 9.11.12: Red 81 Black 123 Quill 81 Scroll 12: Latin Club 11. President 12: AFS 10: Lettermen's Club 11.12: Basketball 9.10.11. Co-Captain 12: All District. All Conference Basketball 12: Golf 10.11. 12: Rotary Boy 12: Boys State 11: Who's Who Among American High School Students. JOHN NEWSAM - Science Club 11.12: Lettermen's Club 12: Basketball 93 Tennis9.11. SARA NEWTON - Class Representa- tive 9.1O: Choir 9.1O.11: JC Players 9: Jayettes 9.10.11: Art Club 9.10: Latin Club 9: Science Club 9: AFS 9.10112 GAA 9. CONNIE NICKELL - Band 9.10.11.l2: Varsity Band 10.111 Concert Band 12: JC Players 9: Jayettes 9.10: Art Club 9. 10, TERRY NIENABER - Lettermen's Club 10.11.12: Football 10.11.12: Track 9. 10.11. KATHY NOLTE THOMAS NOLTE - JC Players 10. LAURA NOREN - Band 9: JC Players 9.10,11: Jayettes 9.1O.11.12: French Club 11.12: Latin Club 9.10: AFS 9.10. 11. ELAINE NORFLEET - Student Council 12: National Honor Society 9.11. Sec- retary 12: Choir 10.11.12: Chorale 11. 12: JC Players 9: Jayettes 9. Repre- sentative 1O.11. President 12: Red 8. Black Editor 12. Quill 8. Scroll 12: Sci- ence Club 9.1O.11, Vice-President 12: AFS 10.11.12: Council of Club's Girl 12: The Student Prince 12: Carousel 11: STUCO Publicity Committee Chair- man 12g ABWA Scholarship. MARK A. NORMAN - Band 9.11: ROTC 9.1O.11: Varsity Band 9.11. JERRY NORTHWAY - ROTC 9.10.12: Track9.1O:Wrestling9. Senior Activities 277 JEANNE NUNN -Cholr9.1O,11,12: JC Players 9.10.11: Jayettes 9.10,11,12: Art Club 9.10.11: French Club 11,123 AFS9,10,11. 0 PAT O'HAVER - JC Players 10: Jay- ettes 10: Art Club 10: Science Club 10: Math Club 10. JOHN OLDHAM - ROTC 9.10. LINDA ONGER MARGARET OSMAN - FHA 92 AFS 103 COE 11.12, BOBBI OSTRANDER - Orchestra 9.10, 11,12: Jayettes 9.10: The Student Prince 12: Fiddler on the Roof 10: Car- ousel 11, GEOFF OSWALD - Band 9.1O.11,12: Concert Band 9,10,11.12: Jazz Band 10.11.125 Pep Band. GREG OSWALD - Band 9: Jazz Band 9: ROTC 9. BILL OTT - Band 9. P DOUG PACK - National Honor Society 125 French Club 9: Lettermen's Club 11,123 Football 9,10,11: Track' 9.10: .wresuing1o,11.1z. A S MlCHAEL G, PANNELL - Band 9: Li- brary Club 10,11,12: Basketball 9.10. 11.12: Honorable Mention All-State: All District: All Conference Basketball: Track 9. ROBERT L. PARKER - Band 9: Foot- ball 9: Basketball 9,1O,11,12: Track 9, 12. TlM PATTERSON - Band 9: COE 12: Basketball 9. KEN PAYNE - Lettermen's Club 12: FBLA 12: Basketball 9,10,11,12: Track 9: Baseball 10,11,12: ROTC 9. MARK WAYNE PERKINS - Student Council 12: National Honor Society 11, 12: Choir 9,10.12: JC Players 9,10,11. 12: Thespians 11, President 12: Eve- ning of Drama Director 12: Debate 12: National Forensics League 12: Best Character Actor 113 Speech Tourna- ments 1O,12: FBLA 9,1O,11. Treasurer Senior Activities 278 12: Science Club 9,10.11: AFS 9,10.11. 123 Flowers for Algernon Lead 12: The Student Prince 12: You Were Born on a Rotten Day 12: The Silver Whistle 10: Up the Down Staircase 11: Regents Scholarship: Who's Who Among Amer- ican High School Students 12. MIKE PERKINS NATHAN PERKINS - Art Club 9,1O,11: COE 11. LOU ANN PETERS - Office Work Ex- perience 12. RANDY PlERCE - Band 9: ROTC 9.10: Wrestling 10. TERRI PIERCE - Band 9,10,11.12: Varsity Band 10,113 Concert Band 12: Pom Pon Girl 12: JC Players 9,105 Jay- ettes 9.10,11,12: Los Amigos 9: Sci- ence Club 10. VlRGlL PLASSMEYER - ROTC 9.10,11: COE 11.12. RICK POIRE - Choir 9,1O.11,12: The Student Prince 12: Basketball 93 Base- ball 1O.11,12. SUZANNE POLOWY - National Honor Society 9: Band 9: Concert Band 10, 11,12: Jayettes 10,113 Science Club 9, 10,11,12: Math Club 1O,11,12: GAA 10, 11. ' CHARLES PORTH - Jc Players 10: Library Club 9: Baseball 11,121 Letter- men's Club 12. JUDY POWELL - Choir 9.10: Art Club 9: FBLA9,10. JANELLE PRATTE STRANGE - COE 12. NANCI PRESLEY - Choir 9,.l.0,11,12: JC Players 10,11,12: Thespians 11,123 Evening of Drama 11,12: Jayettes 9: 10,11,12: Art Club 9: Flowers for Alger- non 12: The Student Prince 12: You Were Born on a Rotten Day 12: The Sil- ver Whistle 1O: Up the Down Staircase 11: Carousel 11. DALE PRINGER - COE 11.12. SHIRLEY PRITZEL - Choir 9,1O.11,12: Jayettes 12: AFS 1O:11: The Student Prince 12: Carousel 11. PAMELA PROPST -- Choir 9,10,11,12: Jayettes 9,1O,11: AFS 9: GAA 11: COE 12: Carousel 11. CINDY PROUTY - Student Council 12: National Honor Society 9,11,12: Stu- dio Band 9: Lab Band 10: Varsity Band 10: Debate 12: Jayettes 9,10,11: Red 81 Black 12: Quill 81 Scroll 12: FTA 11,122 Los Amigos 9.10: Spanish Honor So- ciety 1O,11.12: Math Club 10.11.122 National Merit Finalist: NCTE nominee: National Forensic League 12. GAYLA PUCKETT - CTranSferl COE 12. R KEN RACKERS - Latin Club 12. MARY J. RACKERS - COE 12: Regents Scholarship CMSU. NADlNE RADEMAN - GAA 11,1-2. JERRY RAITHEL -- Letterme-n's7 Club 11,12: ROTC 9: Football 9.10.11,12: Track9,l0.11. g A DON REED - Basketball9. I '- ROBERT RENICK - Band 9:10.'11:12: Varsity Band 9,1o,11,12i l.a11n'c1u11, 12:ROTC9. 1 BRENDA REPPER A . ' W 10. DEBORAH ANN REYNOLDS - National Honor Society 9: Jayettes 9.10: FBLA 10.11. . 4 DEBORTH REYNOLDS STEVE REYNOLDS RHONDA RHODES - Jayenes 9. Art' CIub9.11.12: Latin Club 10. GARY RlCE - National Honor Society 9,11,12g Choir 9,10,11.12: Chorale I1, 12: JC Players 9: Marcullus Staff Pho- tographer 10,11,12: Red 81 Black 12: Quill 81 Scroll 11, President 12: Carou- sel 11. SAMUEL RlCHARDS - Science Club 11.12. JlM RIEK - Band 9: JC Players 12: Let- termen's Club 12: The Student Prince 12: Football 9,11,12: Golf 9,10.11,12g Evans Golf Scholarship to NLU. some Risen - Band 9: Varsity Baird 3- DEBBIE mess - chair 9.1o.11.12. Jayettes 1l.12:GAA9.10.11,12. JIM ROARK JUDY ROBERDS - Science Club 9.10: - GAA 9: COE 12: Library Club 9. CYNDI ROBERTS - JC Players 10.11. 12: Jayettes 10: Art Club 10.11: GAA 10.11. V JOHN W. ROBINSON - Student Coun- cil 12: National Honor Society 11,123 JC Players 12: Thesplans 12: Red A Black Editor 12: Quill Er Scroll 12: Sci- ence Club 9.l0,11.12: AFS 10.11.12: Rotary Boy 12: Boys State 12: Flowers tor Algernon 12. 'SHARON KAY ROEWE - Jayettes 10. riff 1512! GAA- 11.12:gtFBl.A Publicity av l'lairrnan112:TProm Chairman ol Dec- oration Cdmttilttee lf. I -A LINDA ROGERS - FHA 10: Band 9: '- Varsity Band 10.111 Concert Band 12: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: Los Amigos 9: AFS9:GAA11.12. P TH ROLING - tTransler7 Choir 11: ,J-Q, S l1.12g FBLA 12: Otllce Work :jeg-,r-V-,r-12. 1 Q1 f e :f'2: , i.Qi X Jc Players 9.10111 Art ,jf-.fi-Q3':-Lista., 12: ROTC 9: Foot- . rf - - ' - '. . af? 'i ' rr 1:- 1 15 4LB1IlSnQIub11.12, A - . 1 2 31 I I ' 31:3 r ,'?'.'f.?BOTHWELL - National ,lfw aiv r 9: Band 9: Jayettes 9. if .. - Science Club 9.10. 117.gif . .g.k,., . :, Q' '-IRITA G. RUTH - Class Vice-President I ,-4125igTsttidenz Council 12: choir 10.11. Gltlsirisemble 11: JC Players 10. . 1.12: Thespians 12: Jayettes 9.10.11. -125 Red sr Black 12: Quill a. Scroll 12: Los Amigos 91 French Club 12: AFS 9. 10.12: Council of Clubs Girl 12: Flow- ers for Algernon 12: The Student Prince 12: You Were Born on a Rotten Day 12: Carousel 11: National Forensic League 12: Publicity Chairman All School Proiect 12: Student Council Student Co-ordinatol 12: Debate 12: JC Representative Cole County Drug Commission 12. S LINDA SANDERS - Class Representa- tive 12: Student Council 12: National Honor Society 9.11,12: Choir 9.10.11. 12: Chorale 11,12: Jayettes 9.10.11. Secretary 12: Marcullus staff 11. Asso- ciate Editor 12: Red 81 Black 12: Quill 81 Scroll 125 French Club 9,10.1l,12: Council of Clubs' Girl 12: The Student PFIHCS 12: Carousel 11: Student Coun- cll Service Committee Chairman 12. AFS9.1O.11.12. REGINALD F. SANNING - Track 9. DENNIS SCHAFFER MARSHALL SCHAFFER MARIAN R. SCHEPPERS - Olllce Work Experience 12: FBLA 12. KENNETH SCHETZLER - COE 11.12. ALLEN SCHMUTZLER - National Honor Society 9.11.12: JC Players 10. 11,121 Thespians 12: Art Club 9: Span- ish Honor Society 10.11.125 Boys State 11:Track 9: Curator's Scholarship. CRAIG SCHNEIDER - Band 9.10.11. 12: Varsity Band 10: Concert Band 11. 12:ArtClub9.10.11.12. JERRY SCHNEIDER - Work Study. CYNDA SCHOLLE 4 GAA 91 COE 12. BILL SCHOWENGOERDT f Baseball 11. TRACY SCHROEDER - National Hon- or Soclety 11.123 Band 10.11. Band Secretary 12: Varsity Band 10. Concert Band 11.121 JC Symphony 12: JC Play- ers 11: Jayettes 10.11.123 Los Amigos 11: Spanish Honor SocletyA12:VThe Student Prince 12: Wl'lo's Who of American High School Students. JEANNE SCHWARTZE - FHA 9: Band 9: JC Players 10: Jayettes 9.10.11. RUTH ANN SCOTT - Choir 9.10.11. 12: Chorale 11.123 JC Players 9.10.11. 12: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: Art Club 11, 12: Latin Club 10. AFS 9.10: GAA 9: The Student Prince 12: Hello Dolly 9: Car- ousel 11: Flowers and Crown Commit- tee Chairman for Homecoming and Winter Sports. LILLIAN SCUDERI - lTrarlsferJ JC- Players 12: The Student Prince 12:' f You Were Born on a Rotten 12. STEVE SEIFERT - Band 9.10: Varsity Band 9.10: COE 11,12: Baseball 10. SHA SHELLEY - Band 9.10.11.12: Pom Pon Girl 12: Choir 11: JC Players 10: Jayettes 9.10.1l.12: Science Club .- 9:AFS11:Maiorette9.l0.11. I '- RHONDA SHIPMAN - lTransterJ Choir r 12: JC Players 11.12:Jayettes 11.12. . DONNA SHORT - Choir 9.10.ll.l2: ' GAA 9.10. DALE SIEBENECK BILL SIMONDS - Art Club 10: Tennis 9.10.11. DAVID SIMS -. Barra 9.10: varsitygg Band 9.103 Jazz Band 10: Choir 11.12252 COE 12: The Student Prince 12. ' Hr: . ' -af LAURA SINGLETON - Class Reprre-AE. sentative 11: Student Council 11.1215 National Honor Society 9.11. Presiggr dent 12: Choir 9.10.11,121 Chorale 115.1 12: Red zz. Black Editor 12 Qulllffggi Scroll 12. French Club 9.10.'Trt-nsuretffi 11. Secretary 125 AFS 9,1D,l1. gram Chairman 12: GAA 1Q,11: Coupe., all of Clubs Glrl12:Glrls state11gThifs.. Student Prince 12: CBFOUISOI 11: MU' Curators Scholarship: S1Ud0I'1tC0UI'1QI5I..-.g Hospitality Chairman: Jayettes 9.1011 SJ 11.12gMarcuIIusStalI11.12. '- Bn KARON SINNETT - Science Club 13.-Q 11. f BABETTE SLOAN - Student Council: Representative 9. Vice-President 112 Choir 10.11.125 Jayettes 9.10,1l,12: l.osAmigos9gArs 9.11. ROSS SMITH - Band 9,10.11,12:Var- . sity Band 10.11.121 J C Players 11,12:- Thespians 11.12: Thepian's Evening ot, Drama 12: The Student Prince 123' Carousel 11: Flowers lor Algernon 122' You Were Born on a Rotten Day 12? Stage Craft 121 AFS 12. DEBORAH ANN SMITH - Choir 11.12ii'i Jayettes 10.11. KATHY SMITH - Jayettes 9,10.l1: COE12. Senior Actlvltles 279 1 r 31. . , MARLA SMITH -- Band 9.10.11,12: Varsity Band 10.11.12: JC Players 9, 10: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: Art Club 9: AFS 9,1O.11:GAA 12. RONALD SMITH WILLIAM SMITH - Work Study. YVONNE SMITH -- fTransferJ. GENE ALLEN SNELLEN - Band 9.10: Varsity Band 9.10: Box Crew Commit- tee for Homecoming Bonfire 12. JANICE SNELLER - Choir 10,11 . KATHY SNELSON - tTranSferj FHA 11: Science Club 1l.12: GAA 11. JOHN SOCHINSKI - Football 9: Track 9.10. LISA SOLOMON - National Honor Society 9.11.121 Choir 9.10.11.12Z Chorale.11.12: JC Players 10,11: Jay- ettes 9,10.11, Vice-President 12: Red 8. Black Exchange Editor 12: Quill Bt Scroll Historian 12: Science Club 9: AFS 11.123 AFS Convention Housing Chaigmanf-',The Student Prince 12: Carousel 11: Winter Sports Court: Stu- d'ent'Council Publicity Committee 12: Who's Who Among American High School Students. DEBBIE SON TERRI SPANGLER - Band 9.1O,11,12L Concert Band 10.11.125 Pom Pon Girl 12: Choir 9,10.1l.12: Girls Ensemble 11: Jayettes 11.12: FTA 10. Treasurer 11. Vice-President 12: Science Club 10. 11.123 GAA 10.11.125 The Student Prince 12: Carousel 11. WAYNE SPECKHALS - Student Coun- cil 12: Art Club 9: Science Club 9.10. 11, President 12: Math Club 11.12. CHARLES STAFFORD ILA STAIR - tTransferb Choir 11.121 Jayettes 11,122 GAA 12: The Student Prince 12: Carousel 11. KAYE STARK - National Honor Socie- ty 12: Choir 9,10,11,12: GAA 11.121 FBLA 12: The Student Prince 12: Car- ousel 11. CATHY STARKS - Band 9: Varsity Band 10: Choir 11.123 JC Players 9.10: Jayettes 9,1O.11.12g Art Club 11,123 Senior Activities 280 Latin Club 9,10,11: AFS 10: The Stu- dent Prince 12. DENNIS STEGEMAN - COE 12. LAUREL STEGEMAN - FHA 10,11: Jayettes 11,12: French Club 9: COE 12. BARBARA STEINBECK -- National Honor Society 11,12: Jayettes 10: Red Bt Black 12: Quill Si Scroll 12. LARRY STEINMETZ - COE12. MARGARET STEPHENS - GAA 9.10. JOY LANETTE STOCK - National Honor Society 9.12: Choir 9,1O.11,12: Jayettes 1O.11,12: AFS 12: FBLA 11.12: Library Club 9.10: The Student Prince 12: Carousel 11. GREG STOKES -Work Study. THOMAS STONE - Football 9.10: Track9. DENNIS STRANGE EUGENE STROBEL - COE 12: Football 9. VICKIE STROPE - FHA 11 . AMELIE STUCKE - tGermany's for- eign exchange studentj - Student Council 12: FHA 12: Jayettes 12: Art Club 12: Science Club 12: AFS 12. MICHELE SUBLETT - Choir 9.10.11z JC Players 12: Thespians 12: Jayettes 10.11.121 Latin Club 10. Treasurer 11. AFS 9.1O.11: Flowers for Algernon 12: You Were Born on a Rotten Day 12: Up the Down Staircase 11. CHARLES SUMMERS - ROTC 12: COE 12: FBLA 11: Football 10: WrestIing9. NANCY SUNDERMEYER - National Honor Society 12: Choir 10.11.121 The Student Prince 12: Fiddler on the Roof 103 Carousel 11. ROSE SUNDERMEYER - Jayettes 9, 103 COE 11. T CHUCK TATLOCK DONNA L. TATLOCK STEVE THARP - Choir 9.1O.11.12: Math Club 10: Lettermen's Club 11,123 ROTC 9: The Student Prince 12: Carou- sel 11: Football 9.11: Track 9.10.11: Wrestling 9.10.11.12. CAROL THOMAS - Orchestra 9.101 Choir 10.11.123 Art Club 121 The Stu- dent Prince 12: Carousel 11. JOHN THOMAS - Football 9,10.11. MICHELLE THOMAS - Class Vice- President 9: Student Council 9: Choir 9.10.l1,12: JC Players 9: Jayettes 9. 1O,11.12: AFS 9.1O.11.12: GAA 9.10. 11.12: FBLA 12: Sweetheart Court At- tendant 12: Marcullus Court Attendant 12. BILL THOMPSON - Band 9: Varsity Band 10.11.121 Art Club 12. DEBBIE THOMPSON - JC Players 9. 10,11: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: Art Club l1.12: Latin Club 9.10,11: AFS 11.l2: Sweetheart Court Attendant 12. JERRY TIERMAN - Golf 9,10,11: Wres- tling 10. JOSEPH N. TOMBLINSON - Student Council 12: COE 11. President 12. DAN TOWNLEY - National Merit Finalist, DAVID TREESE - Band 9: Varsity Band 10. RUSSELL W. TRIPPENSEE - JC Play- ers 1O: Red 8. Black 12: Quill 81 Scroll 12: Science Club 9. AFS 10.11.121 Let- termen's Club 11,12: Basketball 9.10. 11:G0lf9.10.11.12. CHRISTIE TRUESDELL - National Honor Society 9.11.12: Jayettes9.103 Marcullus Staff 10,1 1. Associate Editor 12: Red 81 Black 12: Quill 8. Scroll 12: Latin Club 10.11, Vice-President 12. BRUCE TURPIN -- Los Amigos 9.10. BERNARD TWEHUS - COE 11.12. DEBBIE TYREE - Art Club 9.l0.11. Treasurer 12: Scenery Committee tor The Student Prince 12: Carousel 11. ll KAREN UPCHURCH - FHA 9.10.112 Choir9.10,11.121COE 12. V CHARLES ALLEN VANLOO DEBBIE VAN VRANKEN - 1Transfert Choir 11,12: Jayettes 11: GAA 123 The Student Prince 12. Carousel 11. JUDY VAUGHN BILL VELLEMA - Band 9: Varsity Band 10. LEON VELTROP - ROTC 9,10.11: COE 12. MARY VELTROP - FHA 9,111 Choir 10, 11:JC Players 10: COE 12. MARIE VONDERBRUEGGE - Choir 10, 11. W STAN WALLACE - National Honor Society 11.12: Red 81 Black 12: Quill St Scroll 12: Lettermen's Club 10.11.121 Boys State 12: Football 9.1O.11, Cap- tain 12: Basketball 9,10.11, Captain 123 Track 9: Baseball 10.11,12: Re- gents Scholarship: All-Conference, District, 81 State in football. WANDA WALLENDORF - FHA 9.10: JC Players 9,102 Jayettes 9.10: Art Club 101 Latin Club 10,11: AFS 9,103 COE 12. RICKEY WALQUIST - Class President 10, President 12: Student Body Vice- President 11: National Honor Society 9,11,123 Choir 10,11,12: Chorale 11, 12: Rotary Boy 12: Boys State 11: Eval- uations Committee Chairman 12: Co- chairman of MASC Convention 11. TERRY WALSH RON WALTERS - ROTC 9,10,11. AMY WALZ - Class Representative 9. Secretary-Treasurer 10, Representa- tive 123 Student Council 9.1O,12: FHA 93 Choir 11.123 JC Players 9: Jayettes 9,1O,11,12: Marcullus Staff 12: Quill 8t Scroll 12: French Club 9.10: AFS 91 GAA 113 Homecoming Court Attendant 122 Marcullus Court Attendant 12. JEANNIEWARD- Choir 10. STEPHEN WEEMS - Football 10.11. 123 Baseball 10: Wrestling 12. BETTY WEHMEYER f FHA 10,111Jay- ettes 9,1O,11,12: Art Club 12: GAA 91 FBLA 12. MICHAEL WEHELE - Work Study. CAROL WEIDER - COE 12. RICK WEKENBORG PATTIE WELBORN - COE 12. JULIE WEST - National Honor Society 9,11,123 Band 9.l0,11: Concert Band 10.113 JC Players 9,102 Jayettes 9,10, 11.121 Latin Club 10,11.12: Science Club 10: Math Club 10,11: AFS 9: Car- ousel 11. STEVE WHEELER- COE 11.12. MIKE WHITE - Band 9: Varsity Band 10: Jazz Band 9: ROTC 9.1O,11: Box Crew 12. STEVE A. WILBERS - Track 9, JEFF WILLIAMS - COE 12: Football 111 Basketball 11. MARY WILLMENO - FHA 123 Choir 9. 1O.11,12. DIANA WILSEY - Choir 9,1O,11.123 JC Players 9.11: Jayettes 10. JANICE WILSON -JC Players 9: Jay- ettes 9.1O.11,12: Art Club 9,1O.11.12: Latin Club 9.10. STEVE WILSON - Lettermen's Club 11: Football 9,1O.11: Basketball 9.10: Track 9: Baseball 10. ALAN WINEMILLER-COE12. PATTY WINGET - Student Council 12: National Honor Society 9,11.12: Choir 12: Jayettes 10.11.123 Marcullus Staff 11. Associate Editor 123 Quill 8. Scroll 121 French Club 9, Secretary 10, Vice- President 11, President 12: Science Club 9.10: AFS 9.1O,11,12: GAA 10: The Student Prince 12: Who's Who in American High School Students. JOAN WOLTERS - FHA 9.10: JC Play- ers 10: FBLA 12: Jayettes 9. BOBBIE WONDERLY - fTransferJ Na- tional Honor Society 11.12: Choir 121 JC Players 10: Jayettes 10.11.125 Cheerleader 12: Marcullus Staff 12: Quill A Scroll 123 AFS 10,111 GAA 10. 11.123 Sweetheart Court 12. STEPHEN A. WOODERSON - Band 9. 10.11.122 Varsity Band 10: Concert Band 11,12: Basketball 9.10. Track 9: ROTC 9. RICK WOODLAND - Orchestra 10: Choir 9: JC Players 9.10.111 Art Club 9. 11: Library Club 93 Football 9, MARK WOODSON - Lettermen's Club 10.11.123 FBLA 12: Track 10: Wrestling 10.11, Manager 12. KATHY WORLEY - Band 9.10.11,122 Varsity Band 9.10,11.12: Jayettes 11. 12: Latin Club 11.122 GAA 10. DAVID WRIGHT JOHN WRIGHT - Student Councnl President 12: National Honor Society 9,11,123 Band 9.10: Varsity Band 10: Choir 11.123 Chorale 11.121 Red 8- Black 123 Quill Bi Scroll 123 Letter- men's Club 12: Rotary Boy 121 Boys State 12: The Student Prince 12: Car- ousel 113 Football 9.10,11,12: Track 9. 10.111 Co-Chairman for All-School Project 12: Outstanding Teenager of America Award 12. GLENN WYLIE - National Honor So- ciety 9,11.12: Marcullus Staff 112 Math Club 11,122 Boys State 113 Who's Who in American High School Students. Y JONALEE YOUNG - Class Secretary 9. Representative 10, Secretary-Treasur er 11: Student Council Secretary 12: National Honor Society 9,11,123 Choir 10.11.123 Chorale 11,12: Jayettes 9. 10,11,12: Art Club 11,12: Red L Black Advertising Manager 12: Quill 81 Scroll 12: Latin Club 9,10,113AFS9.10,11,12i GAA 10: Council of Clubs' Girl 12: Girl State 12: DAR: GirI's Nation: American Legion Award 93 Who's Who Among High School Students 12: Outstanding Teenagers of America: The Student Prince 12: Carousel 113 Homecoming Court 12: Marcullus Court 12. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Ricky Walquist Vice President Rita Ruth Secretary-Treasurer Jeen Harrison Representatives Linda Sanders Tim Gaines Amy Walz Senior Activities 281 2 f .i ADVERTISING .- if, -4, . , V .,,, gh, , VJ, N: 5 - 1 1 v j vv- Aff WJ' .. , if 1:2 4 'L , ' Tw- . w - 3.125- ' F , ,.,: ' ' . f,.1:if' X K ff-Iam , IH, 9 f 'i5x'..-al. . 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MELLEY 635-171+9 5:41711 When you get'em hungry Best Wishes O'HARA TRAVEL SERVICE 221 Madison Street Jefferson City, Mo. 65101 +G. ' nn in Bring wampum to: 0 if o APACHE FLATs STORE Highway 50 West Phone: 893-2450 Advertising 293 Yr 2213, 8 C L 0 Games, Fas FEIS, 2:75:51 ST AR ..,.. Cldfk h hr f 400 Dix Road . . .1 e some! mg or everyone s op , . . II9 Easf High 635-8840 614141 C141 sas -sans CD O N GD O S D' 5 Q 9' 5 :u G :v 0 - -4 9 :u 'Fl -. Q 3 E I 2 S ca 3 O5 03 Gi or ID NI Q Q +1-crfcwcrererczex Q If Q' gg Q5 2 'A' 2.1 gi 4 ff 22 QE . -3 ga- 4 fr 2' -'- 'V' ,Q 4 4 Z 4 . 5 11 . 3 4 . ggi: 1 n E34 ff 5 '24 TQ' : A 24 Q 5 4 -:f A 5 4 -ze 4 W' ccrfcrcrcw-crcfcrfx CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS RODEWAY INN H .I . Home of Connies Restaurant open 365 days a year 319 wesfmauef NEHI - R C COLA Dio, 636-523, BOTTLING co., INC. Congratulations '73 Graduates 733 Wicker Lane Advertising 294 Capital City Telephone Company Member of United Telephone System 10092 BEEF E ' W LOETHENS' i EAGAN TIRE SERVICE -'1 'i1'1 Seiberiing- Mohawk Tires Recapping - Repairing You Deserve A Break Today no East Dun i' sr So Get Up and Get Away to can 43143 636-51921 McDonaId's Jefferson City, Mo QW ?'DA,lii?LD 115B E. Dunklin 635-6623 Jefferson City, Missouri Ad ri S Se. In Lossee 's S U P E R L A Ll N D R O M AT? :soo EZ Mehr 3 Roolgnj and Shag? VXQ.+1nl,InQ. Cwvim S 'i ' in Full- Time Qooi-haw 2 A'l'1'2'lJ4-'l'f' 55,94 dd Il r -,-,-,,..... X-Xgo.,'N3 '5 f - Air Condii-lon'-ns A 655541, L Plumbing F 9:54 have NDo.N-evoroo-f-515 DEPEN9 Digi faqs-:aaa4 i-ilqhmy sown Compliments of DISPOSE-A'LL-SERVICE T0i'mrIy'S S inciair Pgfsemggj west mam at Dix Road Steel Fabricators BOB'S FOOD MARKET DELONG'SINC. Dix Road and Industrial Drive 101 Booneville Road 635 6121 29 - come pray with Us 'Af - x - 1 TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH If fix , 803 sw1F'rs HIWAY 1 U A N- X A 1+ t xx ,X fit! f ,' 'f 76064 FOR EVERY OCCASION AND NEED Compliments Of Q CAPiTAL BUSINESS 210 MADISON IF COLLEGE U JEFFERSON CITY I 2 220 E. Dunklin Dial 636-5191 f' Accredited as a two year school of Business by CA'-l FOR PROMPT A Co-educational Business College DELIVERY - 636-B195 Joe And Melbc Parker THE FASHION CENTER OF THE CITY LADIES' AND MEN'S READY TO WEAR 54,150 can lil num JEFFERSON CIW. MlSSOURl 636 6127 Advertising 297 HEART or iviissoum cum. scour couNciL 51aLM,Q A UNITED WAY AGENCY . 4 I 5 f H: x 'js jp f f Q , in as QI' ity., ToDAv's visioN . 'A ' 7 4- iii' A ToMoRRow's WORLD for fur ' I 419 Madison Sf. 634-3414 NELSON VINCENT INSURANCE AGENCY says Congratulations Grads I 1213 East McCar1y Phone No. 635-7211 Congratulations, Graduates f P' ! The Place from J I xv For All fa' P Your Printing 231 IQ X i 'ci -pig B.C.D. COMPANY, INC. CAPITOL f , DUPLICATING COMPANY 1208 Industrial 635-1371 Pete McMurtry, Owner Post Office Box 1152 122 E. McCarty St. Jefferson City, Mo. Dial 635-1881 A. Bmndenbersef Drug Company prggcrl pfl-ions I50 Ev-S+ High JGNersonCC+y SSI-a'8IOq Best Wishes herb gordon General Electric Appliances Television 8. Stereo , 50 West 636-B722 ligfuise E BI1 XA! J E w E L E R s Watches-Diamonds-Jewelry Jefferson Plaza Shopping Center - 1418c Missouri Blvd. Jefferson City, Missouri Advertising 298 Enrich your future by including CENTRAL TRUST in your plans 1 -rjgrhlrl r l You have a friend at Central Trust 2 THE CENTRAL TRUST BANK .. Member Federal Deposit lnsurance Corporation W5-ieoom ww? ji 1'vi1'R'i Creative Printers Since 1937 413 Mad'son St. Phone 635 -6119 Decorative Hobbies and Gifis DIX NURSURY 81 GARDEN D Discount Carter CENTER Where you buy Quality for less! 3235 N. Ten Mile Drive IndUStl'iaI Dr, D V I Off' 635-0812 METROPOLITAN UFE 0313 an Ho:'iZ635-0978 We sell life insurance, but our business is life Joseph F. Gentili District Sales Manager A O 'ii I 3599 App 1 t ts,WaIk'insAvalIabIe 1735 Southwest B'Vd- s A M 1 5 30 P M Weekdays 9 no 5 sat. ' CI dM nday 635-6131 L I PI J ff City, Mo. 65101 Ad nsing 300 'A 10+ ,+C ff, arf fbr!-f1'1jC'fWtLgl!5i , XG NI N cm: V r f A 9 T I N0 J sximg mek 'MJJIQ s l gf cs Q 50 I ia 'I' Hi I1 255-LII 5 I I f Jeffe' 50m 0151 MD' Q. - 325 w. mc-ny 635-2552 -For 'Um Colllgz- Imoundz. SCHNIDERS Men's Wear o in orner i Pddm 8: C' 'h 9 C TQJCVLQIBD 2ooEH hS 1001- ' f'Io.'BlvcI. 655-1045 QE cfvlovfuavy CIIS MADISON STREET JEFFERSON CITY NIO. QSIOI Don Fr-eevn0-YI Telephone 4'35'5'7' Compliments of '1- f l Phoua:S36-7741 QQ 1 ,1 .. QI 'uf 41. 5 ,1 N K: u:liU'r'1 SALON :mu-an INSURANCE AGENCY , 1- M CM- H-- nssmn-me. Q 4-fu-un:L:-u 301W xH' hSt t , 'U' Nl' P.cisBoIg1o2gee 1 I Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 L 8L M PRINTING 8a OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Incorporated I I5 West Dunklin Slrcct ,lcffcrson City. Missouri 65IOI Tclcphonc 636-f1IXI Tony Wqbgr uuuiniiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii Hamill be Proud OF YOUR FLOWERS i from ' UQ- Illl 620 Madison IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 1805 Nr33'o40 I' 705MaM3'bn 901 fm M3111 Where There's Interest In Your Future More Than 50 Years of Service i CITY NATIONAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 311 East High Street, Jefferson City Advertising 302 Congratulations Seniors '73 E LAN as t JEFFERSON CITY, MO. , In eos 522' 2 - llli II ' Visit Our Recreation Center Best Wishes 7 Jefferson City, Missouri K, 5 For obrigwTer?u1ure... i ff- Missouiai f E POWHQY Li Giiil E e 55' ,E COMPANY 302 Ecsrnlma-Fa 636.4511 Established 1879 PORTH'S JEWELRY 'I 10 East High Q, giscgsv. 9311.15 co., dna. Advertising 303 l. O. Drive i.. l-in .5 U7 I JERRY'S RESTAURANT Jefferson City's Family Restaurant HOME STYLE COOKING FAST COURTEOUS SERVICE BANQUET FACILITIES Open 24 Hours Daily 2101 Missouri Blvd. Jefferson City PATRONS American Shoe Store Capital Supply Company Capps 81 Crede Architects 81 Engineers Clayton Brokerage Company A. W. Ellis Gordon Sound System Jefferson Body and Frame Works Larry R. Kerns, D.D.S. King's Food Host John l. Matthews, M.D. Harold K. Kanagawa, M.D. 636-8427 Mid-West Implement Company Wallace Doty School of Hairdressing L. H. CBudJ Wilbers Attorney at Law Compliments of KAISER JEWELRY 636-2175 401W'Du 234 E. High Jefferson City 636-2323 Marvin J, Kaiser Prop, COLE COUNTY OIL COMPANY Cong,atU,atiOnS MELODY SHOP Distributor of Sinclair Products 106 E. High 608 West McCarty Jefferson City 635-1451 635-2814 Advertising 305 We invite you to learn with students from all over the United States and - I I ,- K I2 foreign countries in a small 35 3 V University atmosphere at LINCOLN UNIVERSITY Jefferson City, Mo. Liberal Arts Teacher Training Graduate Study Pre-Professional Work I Teachers at LIncoIn's Laboratory school serve as models for Teacher Training students. FIRE AUTO INSURE WITH DALLMEYER 635-1923 BONDS 600 E. CAPITOL JEFF. CITY LIFE O , Elite Beauty Salon Cllapltnger H Clothing fo' Men Donna, Pattie, Pam 207 E. High 1401 W. Main 636-6722 aiu Ec,GfN mx NUBIE Nsuvziin 5 II I,.II .I., -C., II,,,I ..,,III. - X f fluted YZYZXIYTT 'R' YK Advertising 306 RUSSELL L. WREN INSURANCE ,am JM. E+ , V, -.: :'.y 'rf CY'ffe S0 QIIVOII Capital City Water Company Comvqny, IRQ. Vlhowsodf. Q05 RQYGII Your Public Servant Since 1885 '-Lib Brow S35 '84-JI use -3141 Buainsu cgvufzfznm, Una. 220 MADISON sr. +1 f JEFFERSON cuTY,Mo.es1o1 CANTEEN SERVICE OF CENTRAL MISSOURI INC. O04-fee sums n COMPLETE VENDING SERVICE UI-ED Advemsmg 30 I. Z FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Ross A. Fulton, Pastor 201 Monroe E. G. DUKE CONSTRUCTION 911B Missouri Blvd. Phone: 635-0225 CONGRATULATIONS from Capitol Mobile Homes Quality Mobile Homes forthe Discriminate Buyer FHAVVA Financing Available Stadium Dr. 81 Jefferson Best Wishes Seniors '73 ' McGraw-Edison Co. 1723 industrial An equal opportunity and affirmative action employer Firs t in Fashion the 0 ' ms faeneei? lb Mart Shopping Center Congratulations Seniors Advertising 308 A111-. We See Things Your Way Q Z EXCHANGE NATIONAL 1 BANK . ig mbme mm rw fmglmf Advertusmg 121 .. -zxzislftf ' Tifiigiix ' 1 ., E Q, -WI' E' f , 15. 1 wr JEFFERSON BANK OF Dil SSOURI JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI 65101 - TELEPHONE 635-B161 EQ Krieger 81 Krieger Insurance Agency Thompson's Q a n V Cal! us for M g a ox All your f Insurance needs V' It Costs No More To Own The . if Very Flnest MOBERLY 1800 southwest Blvd. JEFFERSON CITY MEXICO Dh0n9 635-9292 Ad f g, 310 I0 Um IIIHII WIG CHALET Office Equipment Co.,Inc. Stujfim, H5 E MILLER SV AEFFEFSON CIIYVMISSOUHI 65701 I U14 I ahnilgilj V Portfahkr Typewrrters I Prwlwe: ,lf 'M f 6351969 1802 vv. mam 635-4793 I O OUTDOOR ADX WEATHERBY 311 Mulberry - Phone 636-9251 Q I JEFFERSON CI'1'Y.MO. l CHARLES H,HI2MMEL JR 330 EAST HIGH STREET Mamas R Ph 636 34 0 JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI 65101 UNION HILL BAPTIST CHURCH fb .l ., ,,, .kr -. U ,I A ,. . , Q Union Hull BaptlstChurrh Summit Dr, HoItsSurnmlt G, Dale Norfolk, Pastor E, B. Lelt, Asst Pastor Lashley Gdrm-tt MUSIC Directv-: COLCOMO SERVICE STATION Detergent Gasoline 629J ff G yM 1' owner 635 2541 BEACH HEATING ' I7 , COMPANY I 'rg TONAZIO S N COUNTRY Qllgig Mary? 131,11 :ji INN 636 3931 V G thrie, Misso COLE COUNTY ABSTRACT REALTY 8: INSURANCE CO. INC. Abstracts Titlelnsurance 'Ig 'id STN' 3061111 PhJ H636 33111 M 65101 E 'Y SR'5T '? MONROE , STOVER sf DThe Calculator Company SHOP S d 1fl0QOfL'201n'mlfQ' 301 A h 636 7513 500 Jefferso 637 7127 Ad I g 312 I V! 704 Mwisorw st r1I 0 alzi lnC. JEFFERSON CITYIMO 05101 Home ruimisumc CENTER ass-7251 .-r ,twin L -In w'fLiwas.r,, . N ' V uurui 5. am. nu-nm SOUYHSIDE LOCATIONS YO SUZVE YOU! Congratulations Seniors '73 thins' g0 better 6 oke Q ZANES JEFFERSON CITY, MO. Ci' E Visit Our Recreation Center And Family Restaurants Advertising 313 iii I IW Eli Consider Your Immediate Opportunity for the GOOD LIFE CAPITAL RESERVE LIFE Serving Policy-holders for 50 yea rs Capital Reserve Life Facts: More than S9 million paid out in benefits - more than S47 million life insurance in force. Home Office - Jefferson City, Mo. Established in 1922 Let usllvefhe a db gl CI Whileyou gli sbefore Afteryouthiulp tim h d After olo age hard a d sad Earthwlll I rnber dems g f a laledl omthe Lat iniracedfo X267 but rev ed th XVIII I y. Established in 1922 Advertising 314 MISSOURI BAPTIST CONVENTION MKII ' I 'MQ I85O Baptist Churches - One-Half Million Members Dedicated to Missouri's Spiritual Welfare 400 East High Street Jefferson City, Missouri Ea.:-n11o:Ly s 1 1 N N :'F'A,,,'! f' M erno ry G 8. D STEAK HOUSE Serving the But in Steaks Congratulations Phono 635-0312 223 E. Capitol PHONOGRAPH RECORDS 'n C M TAPE RECORDINGS 813 M1ssour1BIvd, ARMS' Phone 635-1161 PIZZA L ' ' I I 112003 m V9 oo pm Dany PALACE F 117 w. High some 111-F-Ea - Jattnnon City, Mo, . AA , , For Curry-Ours Coll 635-4443 Advertising 315 CAPITAL . Dairy Queen SPORTING Ngalu Brazier Goons Qi 306 E. HIGH ST- Livea Little at Dairy Queen 220 Missouri Blvd. CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST ufuuho, S Washington and Ashley Streets WITH CONFIDENCE IN YOUTH Compliments of SCHELL 81 WARD Shoes ond Ladies' Ready-To-Wear IOI-IO3 E. High St. 635-0104 ,Z-2 SHAW MUSIC CO. K. ff I TT 213 E. Miner if I - Phone: We electric X 4 M' I. 635-2732 A if COYYIPDYII-1 gi' 1115 Boonville Rd. 636-78214- f 'N 1 3 g36 xii bit P Chesebrough-Pond's Inc An Equal Opportunity Employer for High School and College Graduates Q . :Q ' 1 ,A xx .4 S ln order to have hope of producing a worthwhile yearbook an editor needs a cooperative advisor and a responsible photographer. I can truthfully say that this yearbook is the students book. Miss Bish always gave us advise and encour- agement when we needed it. but she in no way tried to make this her book. Gary Rice worked untold hours training the other photographers and taking, devel- oping, and printing his own pictures. These two people are not the only ones who deserve my thanks. The administra- tion has cooperated in every way to make this book possible. Many teachers have given of their time in helprng us with copy information and pictures. Mr. Wright took a number of our pictures. Parents helped their students to get to school for group shots. Advertisers have contributed financially to the book. Many staff members worked hours overtime. Finally, a thank you to all the students who have made suggestions, posed for pictures. and gave us information. l sincerely hope that through the ef- forts of these individuals. this yearbook represents the 1973 school year as much as possible. - Elizabeth Holt i I 1 I l 1 A 445 git. A We have finished another year full of hope and dispair. We have loved, we have fought, we have shared, and we have taken. Many of us have contributed whatever talents we had, whether it be academic, musical, athletic, or custodial. Those who have given of ourselves have experienced bitter times, but we have also felt the joy of knowing that we have been a positive part of a success- ful school year. For those of you who have not given of yourself yet, l hope that you will some day be able to say, Here is my life, I want to live it, Here is my life I want to give it serving my fellow man. For when one can say this, he has begun to live life to the fullest. Z Qt? 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