Jefferson City High School - Marcullus Yearbook (Jefferson City, MO)
- Class of 1975
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Ai s ,. ev P504 ' , 5 gi x Thougx every year of school is unique and is remembered for its significance to each individual, many respected and appreciated traditions remain a part of JC. The excitement of Home- coming generates the enthu- siasm and involvement of students. Jayettes, Jasper, and the Marching Jays weave the spirit throughout the student body as the Jays challenge the traditional rival, the Kewpies. Students support such pro- jects as the Emergency Fund at Thanksgiving. Music fills the heart as carols fill the rotunda at Capitol Caroling and again when the curtain opens on the Operetta. Queens and courts add a beauty to the year along with the radiant atmosphere of the Prom. Graduation brings high school days to an end for Seniors and the traditional tear fills the eyes as they re- Hect on days gone by. Under- classmen return through the doors the next fall to be a part of the traditions of JC. 'Q :1 I l chool be1Qed each d and :main lome- g nthu- , it of ', and 'e the udent ge the vpies. 1 pro- Fund ls the tunda again :Il the :ourts along phere 1. high l for sional ey re- fnder- 1 the a part 5 7- 1 i n l 4 I I A I Table of Contents Participation ..... 6 Classes and Clubs . . . 62 Student Life ..... 182 Public Relations .... 276 i I GA 75' 'f-1'-S -9 JF-1-'C'- '1 'f,:.axt:.g,,::,, 1-,TE ,, .. , '-?4g?,,-1,qvv,-1:-,V --wif-, H331-avi'-'25'?-'P'7 5I'3'E55f'J1'if e,f:::.- '1 :- f : ,y.1::,-- -'13-:c eff,-14-,.p,wg.x.x , F'-ff--.4-.7-.. - f 1, 1 'X N ' - - f:..1,-' If 1. -1'- 9 - f. .fm fy-1, A,':.,gff,. .,- It's Time For A Change 11 W hanges which - world school at JC ' from hts the l girls time a tennis inning ent on us and ' color led in waved ugh a ded a - band e took d con- - voca- classes nthro- to stu- added Several iment- nstruc- nt , I tem as 9 , h , , ,Vw E , , .,,, e , e . 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Participating and being in- volved in student life at JC offers an exceptional experi- ence for students and is stressed as the key to a suc- cessful school year. What this year of life has to offer de- pends upon us as individuals. It is through our contri- butions that we receive a feel- ing of satisfaction for what we have done. Likewise, the suc- cess of our lives depends upon the path we choose to take. Involvement is the dif- ference in viewing our high school years and our lives as a spectator or a participant. rn a tri- h to e a lit se, lue mec- dif- eorge a of Z irl- t JC peri- d is suc- this ' de- uals. xntri- feel- ,t we suc- lpon ake. dif- high asa v .I PAR TICIPATIU - 'f1f'ff- wg- 'S-.'-Q ffrf-2' '. :fyylff ':.3'X 1.113 417- : '- 1-lf? -E f. 7 Y -' -.- ' .f- f ff f::gf111.1,iaf:Q::,- affiffigffztfz ,,1:g.:,12,:5,1-:- K -. 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Chuck Holt Budge Waters . . . Doug Hoover Leonora Maddox . . . Anne Jarrett Robin Baylor . . . Mary Fine Snookie Baylor . . . Richard Hall Xenia Potter . . . Mary Donnelly Billy Leonard . . . Buddy Gillespie Sally Walden . . . Nanci Carroll Jenny Jarvis . , . Gabee Drake Ova Salyer . . . Brian Grandison Don Conway . . . Tom Findlay Vaida Conway . . . Lisa Parrish Peter Snaggers . . . Jeff Fine Grandma Binion . . . Jan White Burt Eastham . . . Steve Weston Celeste . . . Mary Knowles Eva Bledsoe Fink . . . Jan Roy Eleanor . . . Becky Burgess Mae Woods . . . Sandy Braun Amos Batson . . . David Gale Bill Coffee . . . Sam Wilson Nancy Cochran foff-stage singerj . . . Marcia Wright A PAPER CUP, made by Jenny Jarvis, was a big ac- complishment for the first grader. DISOBEYING RULES put the classroom in an up- roar. FARMER'S SON, Don Conway, considers quit- ting school for the harvest. Fall Play , -.. . '-f xl Efw- ' JM, fy xxx 'K in , 2,9 i . 'ffiffffi' ,z 5 ' , ,iw- JN THE ROTUNDA of the State Capitol provided a majestic setting for the traditional Capitol Carolingl. ' CHOIR MEMBERS create zi festive mood with the christmas carols. CHRISTMAS SPIRIT inspires the audience as they join in singing, Silent Night . 26 Capital Caroling N ,fl D 4 ' ' , . . , , 41 l f I 641' W, It X W 1 ! ' X , 9 4 li X , V ,Q 2 4 - s f - rv 3 '- 'QQ5 . .W t ,Ty , Nw Q '?' A ' 'N Q. Q 'D' . . VA FQ-3 , Q at , ' I - n 5' ,cg I 'ff . A 1' ??'f S X1 W I f-TE'.j Ig, ,, K Q lx mi A --waizgw-411: ffagzx--afz'::'f.: :ara-cf ffkzff ff f: sf- M f:?'2if2vfSfi92f:ri2lf ' ' -51 ir jqli' 4,1 F: 1- ,ii ,,, . Y . -- . 1 ' Tern Baker Joan Murphy Cindy Hunter Susan A , '1 f -. 2.7.21 g , : f -V vu.-.--ZVAV 4,. , 11, ..., , V H Y . - Y w . ggfggeg.. , f--ze ' -. -,ff 1.2 -5 : Q . . :-g,,f- gf-,11.,- 1 L 'fs-Jig f ,, -113252 f s'nv2fS 1-in 11:-.0 '52 -5:4 :il-, ' -:'i,,1 -13:2-f':'5'2'fff!TQTS7-fffs5fv,'k'11F1Efz':f If , -. 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Attendants Cindy Hunter, Terri Lightfoot and 'SERS 'T . hi I . . my .- .him f gf 33 x,.,u, '-'z Q ' ' v ' '-,T s . 'M v Q . xx: f I Q M . I l V ,A , wp ' ' ' if 5 Iv 4 x . 6 . fi , Q. . 'T ' 5 .J W' 4 X by I A .lx tri Q HV xy . 4 I' 5 ..1ggh3:x a .S JAY V Dan M 1' er anage ' A f 13 3 -5-1 .ffL5,5+T fzg - ,A I . f ' do V K m. Bruce-F W .wwf 48. Spirit Sparks Roundballers To Winning Season Every year some Jay fans say, If it were-n't for the Seniors, we wouldn't have won a game. And every year some under- class Jay fans say, The Seniors don't help that much. They just get to start be- cause they're Seniorsf, As most people now know, both of those statements are false. It isn't just Seniors or a super-star player that makes for a winning season, it's teamwork and incen- tive. But, of course, the Seniors were a big asset to the Jay team this year. 'IXvo Senior Jays were elected by the conference coaches to the CMC All-Con- ference team. Jim Blochberger, with 195 rebounds and a 12.4 points per game av- erage and Mike Merrick with an 11.5 point average and 105 rebounds received the All-Conference honors. The other three starting Seniors, Andy Arnold, Brad Bled- soe, and Jeff Sanders, along with Junior Gary Gonder were given Honorable Men- tions. Xsg 'Q I K gil v 1- W, ff Y' L... THE JAY ATHLETIC SUPPORTERS ' - Y N' Pflfianf Daft of JC Spirit at home basketballvgixiiellm 'J J WHAT?! No foul?!! SCRAMBLING for the ball are Chris Mallory 1115 and Jeff Sanders 4323 for the Jays, 'gh-K X 114 Basketball SOD Q-7 4, ,ga t . 15 ix G la .il of ' X f it , ,, MZ i VM, 1 s 'E a , ,fix K , . Wim, ky: wi- J AYS 100 92 82 57 63 65 64 48 53 63 65 76 71 60 61 54 87 70 68 74 ,ff E .. . M ,f ,, 101 J AYS 63 46 77 60 JAYS' BASKETBALL SEASON RECORD MSD Tipton Eldon Springfield Parkview Rolla Mexico Hannibal Salem Rolla Union Sedalia St. Louis Roosevelt Columbia Hickman St. Louis McKinley Columbia Hickman Sedalia Kansas City Westport Mexico Springfield Kickapoo Hannibal Springfield Hillcrest CAPITAL CITY TOURNAMENT Camdenton Columbia Hickman Mexico CLASS 4-A REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Hannibal OPPONENT 45 71 80 66 58 72 61 54 51 55 55 80 77 52 70 49 56 64 43 89 103 OPPONENT 42 52 75 72 JAY JUNIOR VARSITY Row 1: Kelly Hinshaw, Mark Shively, Rod Bumett, Mark Bly. Row 2: Coach Hovis, Paul Smith, Jeff Lee, Mike Belcher, Mike Abrahams, Arney R0biU50U, Jeff Swarens, Coach Byland. Row 3: Don Whittler, Doug Crader, Kirk Obermiller, Rick Prosser, Mike Winter, David Wylie, Dan McDaniel, REBOUNDING is Brent Ar- kansas Ward's 1233 specialty. JAYS ON THE BENCH take a breather from game action. Basketball 35 1 tling squad, PREPARING to start the match is Ellis Mc- Swain. WINNER of the match is Jay Wiedenmeyer, Wie. ..-,.a?i,m. - ,A Y i 'mtv 5 dy...-' .fe - -.a-v 1+ WRESTLERS Row 1: Jim Chappell, David Davidson, Ellis McSwairi, Gerry Van Vrankcn, Jay Wivdenmeyvr, Mark Roberts, Rod Nlberts, Richard Duncan, David Moore, Greg Goff, Roger Walker. Row 2: Stan Minor, Russ Brown, Kevin Holliday, David Wing:-1, Todd Wiedenmeyor, Barry Armour, Chris Myers, Scott Smith, Terry Duncan, Tum Flush Edwin-ds. Row 3: Tim u .lV1ll'Y12K'k, Mike Mankin, Jim McLaren, Jimmy Jackson, Ronnie Dolan:-y, Kevin Hunton, Crructli Kozinski, Cciach Jenkins. Wu-stling 37 WARMING UP are members of the Jay Wres- i 1 i 1 M F 1 U . 3 3 1 . P s 1ll' 'F i 1 Y 3 . ' 1 Q 3 E M A M 4 Q. K g ' 4' .Y 1 gig xmr 'i,.. , , -,Mx-. , . 152 4 A . 'Fil - ' A . 4 v , R P Hn 4 SAS' 1' Hff? 9- , Q., x.. 45-fr Q F' em x . V A if .J we .Af 'f f U Aw-1 .K . i , 1 wr, ...- A 'P vzrdx ,, 'f 4,.NgamfrM,W , f- '.a,,:x ,-ny - . JR 1 r. 4 x A f .P - u, ,U an 1ga.f.,ff AA me-. SKF . . , - ., m.4.,.n,. -,pw ?,f, . x ? A-wp.. ,Q ' fifyffu-,M M.. 1 'bf' .W C I I if A J. lx , 44.9-mtl if an r' ,HW -1 LJ? YQ., Lg, LJ e ' Wa f -N 1. fg'?:j,',- :kg ?-..wQ', ,yqu if r I r -- 'lx 7:3 ., 4 1 - YS 0 , xii? '-.AA 5, ww, 4 ..-...M agyha, ,I f'w3gaA A , , A .fx .,:-,XII .f . -ru ff. M : , . T . 1. ' ---- 'rT' 'Tff' 3 Iii 2 9 .', ,W- V ng wg, gi L 7' .1-3 ' ' ' ..., M-.N..,., ,, W.. ,,,,,,,, A SUCCESSFUL HIGHJUMP completed by Tim Hayden. NUMBER ONE Cross-Country runner Dave M' I Cooper leads the pack. QUICK HANDOFF from Marc Halvorson to Mike Belcher in the 880 relay. ' OUTDISTANCING his opponent, hurdler -1 Skip McKnelly streaks for the wire. wil 1975 JAY TRACK RECORD Meet Jays District ,Indoor Meet 2nd Place Boonville 56 Camdenton 23 Jays 96 Columbia 80 Jays 61 California 36 Col. Rock Bridge 42 Jays 100 Mexico 69W Marshall 40 Jays 7116 Capital City Relays 2nd Place 8516 Sedalia 73 Jays 67 Hannibal!Kirksville Jays lst Place CEMO Conference Meet District Outdoor Meet State Outdoor Meet Dave Coop 2nd Place 75 3rd Place 39 er 4th Place Mile Run Track 47 ,1- i I 3, W w Y , 'f P 'a F Q Longknockers Take Fourth in State This year Jay golfers put it all together to take first place in the CMC and the District. The team went all the way to place fourth in the State Meet at Excelsior Springs. The four-man Jay contingent consisted of Bill Landis, Jim Blochberger, Cary Pappenfort, and Eric Verseman. After occupying 12th place at the midway point of the meet, the Jay longknockers caught fire and fashioned a 297, the best team score for 18 holes. They tied Springfield Greenwood for fourth place with a total team score of 610. Senior Bill Landis, who placed 10th in the State as a Fresh- man, and third in his Sophomore and Junior years, paced the Jays with a 70 in the State Meet Q36 holesj to place second individually. 1975 Jay Golf Season Opponent Jays Eldon 165 151 Columbia 204 207 Sedalia 217 216 Mexico 169 166 Sedalia 213 - Columbia 215 193 Waynesville 259 199 Camdenton 153 - Versailles 241 198 Fulton 190 - 153 Hannibal 457 - Columbia 243 - Sedalia 243 394 Columbia 213 200 Hannibal 238 202 Eldon 204 186 District Meet First Place, Four Men 150 State Meet Fourth Place Four Men 36 Holes 610 'gg ' ' A ll , .-RA... a at 1. 1 ' T A A , lf? ixxx L:-a orl x I FJ It if t lg 'Jr ,X . ' ' ' SENIOR MEDALIST, Bill Landis, makes a long drive at Hough Park Golf Course. JC GOLF SQUAD Row 1 Bill Landis Mike Ousley, Gary Pappenfofty Eric V9YSem3l'l, Mihke Winter Back Row Rick McDowell Jim Blochberger, Doug Howser, T0m Lveffler, DOH Glu, PRACTICE-PUTTING are Eric Verseman and Mike Ousley. Golf 49 - 1 A S F 6 K 1 ! 1 i HUF 'K 1 l 5' ff 5 ,T L! mx if-9 I Mr QL if A N1 --1-QIIXM It 5. -aa ,, 4,4 I I . - Y , ev I 1.x us. 0 '61 w , I 'I 5 4' M' 'nf ll A I' o v Q' - ' o ning? l A 1 , I L ,'-35' . ' 1 H' V Q , Y , 7 - I' :I ' x-144-:AX f ,.Q .Q Q ' m.f:,T f,, g,iC3ssqy.y- ' ' 'Ji!,1g3,:w, 1 - 1 . ' ' - , . . -. 1 6 . I I ' I . p 1 I 1 v , 1 w 1 L I r E I- . ? Z I 'ls WF, 1-:gui .. . 0. . , ' 1 I 1 P 1 1 School ii a great place to meet people. This is why it's important to partici- pate. Nancy Potter 'c if-4 ,. -:U I ,ace to s why lrtici- Potter M4553 W Q 1 0 L x 1 , , W5 S , 'lt I f Cf: S 1 ' 15, 1 mu f'-3 k ' M' - -L. 'Q A,-2 W, W fy 7 '. -My , 11 Q QQ: 1 Q 4 ' w 1 I 1 4 fl ! if T'.-- 5 'I r E 4 I 5 i 3 A I - u i 4 1 ,, '1 1 1 B 11 fir. 5 'w z 5 'wwxggsfvf Q .. gn I i i P 1 Art Dept. I Busy If one word were used to describe the art department this year it would have to be busy. As always, the Capitol rotunda was beautifully decorated for the presentation of the thirty- seventh annual Capitol Carolling. The dominant color was blue with shepherds and angels adorning the stairway. The operetta Show Boatv had more sets than any other show in recent years. There were ten in all. As always, the department outdid itself by designing and completing all the magnificent scenery. T s lkprvfi DILEMMA. PAPIER MACHE shaped by Mr. O'Neal and Pam Hiatte, ART TECHNIQUES are taught at Freshman by Mrs. Calvert, Where do I put the next one? sighs Mrs. Jones, 72 Art 1 by givi- k 6 1 I I I l Art Club Strives for Perfection lt all started with Jay beanies. You remember those good looking small hats that Art Clubers sold at Homecoming, don't you? That was the Art Club's Homecoming project to net money for the year. The money is used to send people in Art Club to an art camp in'Kirksville, Mo. The year' proved to be a success with a pro- gram presented at each monthly meeting. Some of the programs ranged from Mr. Estes showing slides concerning art forms on his farm to a puppet show by Simonsen students. Art Club is made up of about 150 members. Approximately 80 of these are probationary members. Those who are currently in their second semester of Art I or failing to earn the' required 30 merits for a semester are probation- ary members. Art Club officers for this year were Steve Weston, presidentg Andy Arnold,' first vice-president and in charge of special acti- vitiesg Tracy Meyer, second vice-president and membership chairmang Kathy Taube, secretaryg and Ruth Erhardt, treasurer. ...al W.. lt , WORKING with decorations for capitol caroling is Mr. O Neal, an Art Club PRESIDING over a ifneeting are sponsor Mrs. Jones, Stove Weston, and Andy ART CLUB MEMBERS listen intently at an meeting in the Art Room. Art Club 75 i ? X I i 1 QT! li 1 4 i Even Shorthand Can Be Fun' No, you didn't misread the headline. It does say short- hand can be fun? This year JC became a guinea pig. The State Fair Community College in Sedalia has developed a method of learning shorthand in which the student individ- ually completes each lesson consisting of workbook pages, cassette tapes and film loops, and a checkpoint with the teacher. This year Mrs. Leohner's two shorthand classes were the first students in any high school to try this method. The future may see all shorthand classes being taught this way. Students agree that it takes the monotony out of the normal shorthand classroom. KEYPUNCH techniques are prac- ticed by Denise Southard with the help of Mrs. Venz, PASTE UP for a program is demon- strated by Mrs. Crews to two of her students in office machines. PROOFREADING is an important part of Miss Chamberlin's typing class. MOVIN' ON - That was no road- runner, that was Mrs. Warren going to her fourth hour class at Fresh- man, 78 Business W A r w f u 1, ,. 'w N . R I r 1 U f F l O l F l I r 1, u 3 I i 2 1 i 9 i E ' I I E I , , 1 N 1 N w , . , 1 y I I P s Q W N e COE Opens Door to Opportunity COE is not only a class study and work training program, it is also a club which was involved in many activities throughout the year. Through lots of sweat and hard work, COE Club entered a motorized float in the Homecoming parade. Their theme was Rock and Roll-Heaven which corresponded with the Homecoming theme of Jasper Jay Salutes Rock and Roll. Several club members attended the district contest of DECA held in Eldon. JC's COE had nine winners and Susie Schepker went on to State competition. COE had two main money raising projects this year. One was the sale of JC jackets, jerseys, sweat- shirts, and polo shirts. The other was the sale of bumper stickers containing Jasper Jay and the JC emblem. An annual banquet was held in the spring for stu- dents and their employers. Certificates of recognition were presented to the employers and Rebecca Roark received the Student of the Year award. 88 COE 'vi 'C lm' Q-'ii ' h DIGGING IN are Scott Smith and Neal Englehart. ROCK AND ROLL HEAVEN was the theme for the COE Homecoming float, THEME of this yeur's banquet was COE Opens the DOOY 10 Obvortunityf' JOINING IN CONVERSATION are Jo Schue- mzinn and hor employer, W IF vou sei- a car with this sign Y better beware - student drivers are mice again taking uv:-r the strut-ts of Jel'i'urson City. NOT ONLY is Mr. Gibbs one of thi- Driver! Education teachers, but lu- is also the coach ofthe golf team. A DRIVEIVS EDUCATION CLASS spends many an hour answering questions. HEAD of the Senior High Drivs-r's Education program is Mr. Jones. KEEPING his class quiet is Mr. Hitz, Parking Lot- Orderly!?! This year students at Senior High arrived to find their parking lot with lines! However, students were apparently not aware that the object of having park- ing lot lines is to park between them. For several mornings, the Safety Club Worked very hard to make sure everyone parked properly. By the end of the year, thanks to the efforts of the Safety Club, students were using the lines and the lot could actually be described as orderly. ,.wu.,f.4H:.w' - 90 Driver's Education ? 1 11 in J. DEPARTING for another adventure on the streets ol' Jefferson City is Mr. Hovis and a car of Drivers Education students. SAFETY CLUB Row 1: Donna Kuensting, Kim llayter, Row 2: Robyn Halsey, Mike Jones, Scott Shackclford, Joey Drake, Mike Tetley, Cindy Burgess, Vicki Gilstrap, Kim Grice, Sli-vc McDonald, Rnd Breuer. Row 3: Netta Driver, Robin Spearman, Bill Jimenez, Kaye Cooper, Julin Krebs, Debbie Kullman, Lisa Steppelmnn, Joan Murphy, Suzi Hcrigon, Carol Dir-mlcr, Jay Colter, Leanne Pickett. Row 4: Leslie Meade, Teresa Huls, Mary Hibdon, Michelle Landrum, Jane Kaiser, Sheila Dye, Roxanne Duplantis, Dianne Defrvucv, Valerie Harman, Susan Gillespie, Karla Baker, Debbie LoPiccolo, Lisa Storey, Amy Summers. ,. itffx 'xiii 4,-P-f' , I I 1 1 ,M Safety Club 91 f 1 s 2 32 It--L 9 it MW ,NG ,, Nftgigg , we i , Xlff-i .12 iff U' f, fi' 'F , lhff - -f ,, , Qzziz. j . wi V Z :K ,. ie all - We if ff F,,,,,,,,c, A VARIETY of subjects is taught by Miss Raithel at Senior High. ASSIGNING a book re- port, Miss Laux introduces a new book. IT'S TEST TIME for one of Mrs. Dill's classes as she uses her conference hour to type the test. IN GRAMMARXCOMP. I, Mrs. Bening explains a new assignment. ALL SMILES - Miss Bil- lings conducts her English class. ROOM 222 at Fresh- man High is occupied by Mrs. Stanford. THANK GOODNESS it's Friday! sighs Mr. Wenig. 5 19 .' ., 1 Pm 1 1 ,Qijf,f'f', 1 a 5 v I Q 1 K 1 i 1 I n I e I z Miss Bish, The Marcullus Thanks You Get those pages done on time, Sue and I don't want to stay up until three olclock proofreading. This is your bookg I won't do your work for you and neither will your editors. 'tThe book is really turning out nice, I'm proud of youf' These were common remarks made by Miss Arlene Bish, Marcullus sponsor. Miss Bish has been the sponsor of the yearbook staff for the past five years. If the hours she has spent proofreading and helping staff members were counted, they would prob- ably add up to the millions. When she first became the sponsor, the book was produced after school with no academic credit given to the staff mem- bers. Miss Bish fought for the staff, however, and a semester course with 112-unit of credit, along with an after-school session each Wednesday for the first semester, are now desig- nated for production of the Marcullus. Miss Bish has been appointed as the head of the business department for next year, and she doesn't know Whether or not she will be able to teach the yearbook class. However, she has promised us that she will still work with the Marcullus after school. We, her staff, are both relieved and thankful that she will still be our adviserg for without her guidance and help, the yearbook, our yearbook, would never be complete. SITTING IN LUXURY is a privilege awarded to Miss Bish and Mrs. Crews as they chaperone the editors' trip to Kansas City. PROOFREADING is a chore for both Miss Bish and Sue Whitehead, editor-in-chief, UNVEILING A POINSETTA, Miss Bish admires her Christmas present from the staff. 96 Marcullus F . I I Q 4 a 2 I 5 r i E ry, .-: - V, .L . -- , ' ' av HU 2 pw! 1 if 7+ an . .' , it vf xg ' r '. W P, Q ' A , . ug Wx ' sf ,H- J in 4 'P Rf 4 . 1 2 5 Q- V+ - 'au eil Q- N 5 E is ,LQ Wg I if' wr Y' LA f M 5 1 i 5 E 1 x l V 1 i W Red gl Black has '6Come on, you can afford a paperfl Don,t you have any spirit?,' 'KI only have five more copies to sell. If you haven't heard one of these sales pitches during the year, you probably haven't met a Red and Black member. And not ever meeting a Red and Black member is next to impossible because there were 26 people on the staff and they sold their papers every other Wednesday. Sixteen issues were published this year including a Homecoming Magazine, a Christmas Magazine, a Memory Magazine, and two spirit issues. Qualifications to be a Red and Black member are not only to be approved by the counselor, to be a senior, and to have an M or above average, but also to be a pressure salesman. -ey 17 Y Super Salesmen .X..,X Cx , .Lf ,..-ali' ,,4 Y Y 'i 4-X, 1 ,px READING PAPERS from t ' h 1 - write his articles, pas Issues eps Glen Davidson EESIQEIPOPS is how John Allison spends an hour in SELLING PAPERS is a must for an industrious Red and Black member like Cheryl Seidel, 102 Red 8: Black -vfi fl 3 . 5 X-x .i X ...r .+ Xl I mr E I ff!! A, 5, Lf 'L' 'T x -in ...f P' ww, I 1 45, T' af 'jf' '-1-,,..,J'R'5Km, . Y X951 2, fi Qmlwx P n w 1 P I l ' 4 I I I F 1 1 l i 94 n 9 4 0 1 I if-ff, ,Q 1, . 4. A - x . 'av or 5 . ,:,?,,,f, . L? y ,iv V nz- ' . r, 'X W A il' - w . A ii 7 f i' l W, S2 V- A or f -- A S 41:35. A i MHUMPH! My decorations are better than yours, says Janice Roush to Cheryl Seidel and Donna Richey. CONSTRUCTING VALENTINES to be sent to St. Marys Hospital are Beth Ewers and Pam Tatlock. HIGHLY IRREGULAR, says Mr. Farris receiving a birth' day present from his fourth hour class. L C Has Good Times Latin Club is an organization for any student who has taken a Latin course. What do they do? Party! The pressures of school lift momentarily as they gather at various times and places to cele- brate anything that merits celebrating. Latin Club had a Halloween Party with JC Players and Safety Club, a Christmas Party, a combination Valentine Party and Pop Corn Pop and a Bowling Party. Along with the fun and games, the club had a float in the Homecoming parade and competed against JC Players in the third annual Scholar Bowl. The club also attended the state convention in Co- lumbia. As has become standard with Latin Club, the year began with their initiation of new mem- bers and was finalized with a spring picnic. Latin Club 109 Spanish Club Ventures Outdoors Most of JC's clubs have their meeting at school or at someone's house. This year, Spanish Club held their meetings in the form of picnics. This was un- Ding' - quite a change, because instead of going to a meet- ing, sitting for an hour and listening to old business, the members went to a park, played football or --,- baseball and ate hamburgers. Although business was discussed, it was in a much more relaxed way. This year's club members sold red and black spirit balloons g during Homecoming and built a float which won the 1 Y first place trophy for the third consecutive year. A club that works side by side with the Spanish Club is the Spanish Honor Society. In order to be initiated into this club one must hold an SU or above average in Spanish and be approved by the advisors. About 30 students met these requirements and were initiated. iisiiifviv x i Q? CHATTING before class are Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Baker. til, If SPANISH CLUB Row 1: Mrs. Baker, Amy Summers, Sherry Tebbs, Linda Maier, Shawn Manes, Michelle Able, Beth Kissinger, Carolyn Dampf, Sheila McGeehan, Chuck Holt, Karen Obermiller, Stephanie Steppleman, Kim Grice, Mark Sommerer. Row 21 Susan Sundermeyer, Bonnie Brade, Janet Spainhower, Jana Dietle,'Debhie Milonski, Tracy Meyer, Marla Gerlach, Karyl Cooper, Chris Cook, Row 3: Susan Gale, Cindy Goldammer, Lynn Luker, Vicki Gilstrap, Jan Files, Buddy Gillespie, Susan Gillespie, Susan Kopfer, Alison Beinke, Kay Cooper, Tom Sitterley, Mike Griffen. Row 4: Jeff Scruggs, Steve Guhleman, Cathy Coppin, Laurie Schepker, Julie Kaufmann, Juli Schulte, Julie Lubker, Gina Gordon, Robin Burgess, Kimbra Jinks, Tami Bolin, Asami Zimmerman, Carrie Stegner, Carol Casteel, Margaret Appleton, Donna- Schaefferkotter, Leanne Pickett, Sue Cain, Karen' Tripp. Row 5: David Coon, George Sitterley, Diann Holzem, Kris Grice, Valarie Goller, Shirley Kopfer, Pam Reed, Pat Murphy, Debbie Normeyer, Vicki Rikard, Jo Ann Luetkemeyer, Jeannie Barron, Nancy Clark, Nancy Wickham, Tina McCray, Leslie L , . , . . . eavell. Row 6. Eric Schlotz, Cindy Burd, Bill Bates, Scott Schlotz, Richard Bowe Bill Jimenez, Dean Skelton, Robbie Hileman, Mike Kesler, Debbie Zeugin, Lisa Tipton, Leigh Seifert, Loriel Fischer, Sheri Sloan, Jeri Childers, Dianne Drainer, Dawn Robinson. 110 Spanish Club ,4 i ,.q . 'Q' , Q 1 , - f , -Q P 1 X-5 , 71 P- 'wx 4? s. Q 1, , . Ir'-' ,bf I 4 Knwwfn m! Wf:.3r . H 1 ffxfx .-1 f A -Exif More Students Get Involved in AFS Membership of AFS soared this year because we had an exchange student for the full year, and the humorous skit performed at the Go4Week assembly. During Go-Week the club came in second in total total membership increase. Along with helping to look after the AFS student for the year, a major event of the club's calendar is the State AFS Convention. This was held on Novem- ber 2 at school. The theme for the convention was, 4'Free to be you and me. Many foreign students with their host brothers and sisters, came from all over the State, and the activities provided were enjoyed by all. David Cox hosted the club's Christmas party, and after a visit from Santa, Bryce Craig showed slides of his home in New Zealand. Share Day, held in the Spring, is where the club sells shares around school to raise the necessary money to host next year's student. This is the major fund-raising activity for the year. Officers were Ellen Baker, presidentg Renee Roberts, vice presidentg Connie Webster, secretary! treasurer, and new sponsor, Miss Jeanne Billings. Students involved with the club have found AFS a worthwhile way to learn more about people from foreign countries. ,f , L .fig QYX ,-1 1 ,bl X AFS Llonni Richa Donn Fnresi Schre Green Houcl i 1 -sv .en-. - E525 New DECORATING the cafeteria was one of Pam Courter's tasks before the convention. PRESIDING over one of the meetings is Ellen Baker. CONTEMPLATING a suggestion from Donna Green, Miss Billings pauses for a moment. 1 ZF? ' exif. 114 AFS N i 1 ! Ya ? Ex 1 F 1 f i 1 I, 3 -X :mr B A? Q 'J' 9' 4 4 ' fn . Q, 3 ' V ,., ,Sy fdlnf lg J 5 ii M il N H N. f ! a I FRESHMEN HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: Jeff' Scruggs. George Sitterly, Blake Witherington, Julie Beetem, Robin Marcan- tonio, Elsa Johnson, Mike Peters. Bill Schulze, Dawn Robinson, Tina McCray, Mary Rush, Mary Hyder. Row 2: Keith Looten. Rhonda Hardesty, Karen Tripp, Susan Smart, Terri Merrill. Carrie Vance, Karen Etter, Gabee Drake. Lynn Whaley, Sally Schell Jane Kocher. Row 3: Mark Able. Nancy Wickham, Sandy Rickard, Karen Thornburg, Patti Nordmeyer, Charlotte Balcer, Carla Koelling, Jennifer Mallory, Leah Hudpseth, Debby Burks, Nancy Clark, Jeannie Barron. Row Scott Thompson, Michelle Weaver, Sue Cain, Libby Blair, Ann Monaco, Jan White, Carol Weaver. Pam Borgmeyer, Jami Henry, Julie Whitfield, Kim Anthony, Dana Graham. Row 5: Kevin Holliday, Steve Jobe. Bruce Herman. Glen Ehrhardt, Mike Bushmann, Jan Jablonsky, Greg Nickell, Chip Webb. HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: Patti Wilson, Laura Leivian, Cindi Stalcup, Gayle Evans, Kris Evans, Janet Smiley, Mrs. Carolyn Bening, Sandy Braun. Row 2: Kathy Antfhony, Judy Malone, Lesa Luebberirig, Jan Foresman, Jan Chaney, Audrey Boehmer, Asami Zimmerman. Row 3: Carolyn Dampf, Jana Dietle, Kathy Clark, Ellen Jamett, Carol Sun- dermeyer, Erin Hiatte, Valerie Sublett. Row 4: Kathy Brann, Diane Schwartze, Susan Meyer, Jill Towner, Linda Mansur, Cindy Cundiff, Cheryl Mertens. Row 5: Helen Ras, Diann Schrimpf, Lisa Parrish, Kimbra Jinks, Susan Kopfer, Mary Brenneke, Rita Roling, Cheryl Seidel. Row 6: Michelle Able, Connie Webster, Renee Roberts, Ellen Baker, Becky Howser. Row 7: Cathy Crawford, Dan Teubner, Vicki Limbaugh, Sue Whitehead, Debora Schneider. Row 8: Debbie Zeugin, Pam Reed, Joni Teaford, David Hall, Susan Toft, Marla Gerlach, Corrine White. Row 9: Shirley Kopfer. Becky Burgess, Frank Prevost, Dan Bommel, Sandy Pierce, Stephanie Steppelman. Row 10: Jan Roy, Lynne Luker, Jim Calvert, John Cain, Gwen Buescher. Lesley Scott. Kim Underwood, Row 11: Janet Heimericks, Eric Lancaster, Pam Quigg, Kelly Hinshaw, Carl-Drewel, Steve Smart. Row 12: Robert Hileman, Jon Beetem, Miriam Fischer, Lisa Goller, Bob Calvert. Row 13: Marla Walther, Karla Denny, Kathy Mager, Noel Blythe. Doug Crader, Annette Crain. 1 18 Honor Society 'can- aten, Sally lotte Scott znry, Vlike L . J lindi Mrs. ludy ney, olyn Sun- ann, isur, iann flary lble, vser. Sue Pam ach, 'ank nan. Iain, 11: .elly nan, Row 'the, Honor Society Initiates 66 This is the club for brainy people that have mastered the art of making the best grades at our school. Geniuses, Well not really, the members are chosen by their cumulative grade point average. Along with scholarship, the students are chosen according to their service, leadership and character. Honor Society had a formal banquet,an assembly- initiation, and nominated two seniors for scholar- ships. Sponsors for this year were Mrs. Bening and Mr. Phillips. LEADING OATH for new initiates is Mr. Fleming. LIGHTING A CANDLE during the initiation is Vice-Presi- dent, Cindy Glaven. A x.: ..l Wag ' 3- HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: Tracy Truesdell, Keith Enloe, Rich OlNeal, Jodi Martin, Catherine McKinney, Deborah Douglas, Linda Maier, Debbie Nordmeyer, Tony Jinks, Paul O'Halloran, Steve Mustoe, Kirk Schreiber, Bill Gensky, Sarah Dawson, John DeClue. Row 2: Eddie Cohen, Craig'0verfelt, Laura Bushko, Beth Miller, Tom Edwards, Steve Siu, Mary Knowles, Kay Siu, Bridget Dalton, John Duke, David Shipley, John Kesler, Randy Norfleet, Kathy Taube, Melinda Dolan, Kathy Byrne, Kris Taft. Row 3: Donna Kuensting, Sarah Hearne, Jane Hicks, Kim DeAtley, Cindy Goldammer, Melissa Landrum, Diane Drainer, Karen Obermiller, Sandy Miller, Cindy Glavan, Kathy Wilson, Colette Cross, Vicki Rikard, Donna Green, David Cox, Greg Gruner. Row 4: Susan Gale, Jane Frasher, Megan Bradley, Denise Rinne, Brent Ghan, Teresa Norris, David Coon, Lori Carroll, John Ruth, Paul Whitehead, Chuck Holt, Shawn Manes, Donna Wilson. Row 5: Mike Pfautsch, Rick Vaughan, Mike Winter, Chris Leslie, Debbie Milonski, Todd Ambs, Corey White, Grace Fischer, Randy Swanigan, Jim Dickson. Honor Society 119 Q 1 4 I . 5 .2 i 1 I r X C I E I V I 1 5 1 I Wm I 5 f 1 I 1 i E r v r w Y ' ' Q - .. Lf. X. 1- .v... ,. M..- C -. J...--1 vt':1v.'u.rr Dedication Behind Music Department JC has spirit! Just look at all they do!', That is a fairly common quote from out-of-towners. When it comes to cheers, supporting the teams, and holding pep rallies - we've got spirit, yes We do.- The word spirit is also used to describe the various musical organizations here at JC. They may be spirited but they have got something more than spirit. They've got dedication. When a group of students meet at 6:30 a.m. every morn- ing from August to November or stay after school to practice for a jazz festival or meets at 7:50 THE MARCHING JAYS perform at Kansas University. AT BAND NIGHT Mr. Shollenberger directs the Fresh- man Band. CONCENTRATION and well developed skill helped Brent Ghan, Senior High drum captain, as he played the tympani on Band Night. 126 Music in the morning on Tuesdays and Thursdays to polish music they learn in class or practice after school for six weeks to put on a successful oper- etta - that's dedication! One of the main reasons the program is successful is the marvelous directors involved. These are six men who generate a vitality and excitement ,that results in the fine musical organizations at JC. Pride, devotion, and spirit are all evident in the trophies, applause, and standing ovations received by the bands, choirs and orchestra. i V w ul U W, V ,L l l ,a Mai- Carey t, Deb- lerrick, 1 Gold- teve S. , Chris ly, Jer- Baker, Or, Mr. , Brent Marching Jays Entertain At Halftime BAND OFFICERS Row l: Mariel Fischer, Teresa Huls, Mark Winter, Mike Schrimpf, Laurie Tietjen. Row 2: David Gravatt, Brian Book, Julie Hurlbut, Kris Evans, Gina Gordon, John Kesler. On the wall: Gracie Fischer, Lori Carroll, Doug Hoover. Row 3: Mike McArthur, Cindi Coffin, Ron McKinney, Debbie Perry, Rodger Gadd, Brent Ghan, Randy Norfleet, Row 4: Eric Schlotz, Tawna Jenkins. .1 A N , . . - :ffm . ' -xX ,,,,., . . I . ' ,RBS - f'Squirt!', yelled the Jefferson City Marching Band during home football games as a secret battle cry. The Marching Jays are made up of both the Concert Band and Varsity Band. The Marching Jays entertained the crowds with numerous halftime shows at all six home foot- ball games, won first place in band competition at the Veil-Profit Parade in St. Louis, and travel- ed to Lawerence, Kansas, to perform at the halftime of the Kansas-Nebraska football game. The Concert Band was named the representative from Missouri to the Bi-Centennial Parade in Washington, D.C., in July, 1976, celebrating our nationls 200th anniversary. From late in August to early in December, almost every morning of every week, the members of the Marching Jay Band arose early in the morning and drilled on their marching. The six thirty practices were hard on you, but it was cool to be a part of it all, commented Eric Lancaster, sophomore trombonist. Although the six o'clock morning practices got a little tiring, it was truly worth it, when you look at all the accomplishment of the Marching Jays, 1974-1975. VARSITY BAND Row 1: Julie Hurlbut, Lesa Luebhering, Pam Quigg, Lucy White, Kim Beasley, Lana Solomon, Sandy Barnum, Connie Smith, Janet Emmel, Melinda Crews, Lisa Bowman, Terri Snodgrass, Mary Stevens, Pattie Clark, Mary Hibdon, Jill Schwerdtfeger, Pat Murphy. Row 2: Leanne Tucker, Ellen Jamett, Kathy Anthony, Raymond Schrock, Dean Skelton, Jared Cavness, Ben Luebbering, Rhonda Uthlaut, Rich Vaughan, Tim Fletcher, John Sjoblom, Brad Bledsoe, David Carter, David Smith, Keith Thornburg, Van Rollins, Dallas Gresham, Megan Bradley. Row 3: Mike Pfautsch, Becky Howser, Jennifer Bauer, Ken Witherbee, Genetta Seeligman, Rita Gresham, Kathy Link, Kevin Green, Donna Chambers, Bruce Orenstein, Glen Carey, Gary Muck, Russell Rucker, Don Wilson, Mike Kesler, Robert Simpson, Maggie Meier, Kay James, Brian Bacon, Leslie Scott. Row 4: Judy Brucks, Beth Kissinger, Patti Wilson, Glenda McCubbin, Tammy Foster, Susan Howser, Cindy Baumgartner, Joan Murphy, Laura Rader, Kevin Feeler, Paul Whitehead, Roger Smith, Jack Cartee, Steve Rollins, Bill Gensky, Don Stevenson, Rick White, Mike Schrimpf, Paul O'Halloran, Eric Lancaster, Jim Calvert, Sandy.Robb, Shirley Kopfer, Mark Shively, Doug Tucker, Dan Brown, Steve Kopp, Mark Cook, Greg Gruner, Jeff Seeligman. Row 5: Paul Rudder, Mike Giffen, Ken Whiteside, Bret Hohenstreet, Becky Fraker, Gwen Holt, Jerry Rhodes, Richard Bowe, Larry York, Mike Fischer, Mr. Hoover, Kelly Keefe, Debbie Winder. Band 1 29 Pep and Jazz Bands Add To JC Music Program The Jazz Band and Pep Band added much to the Jay Music program this year. The Jazz Band is the most experienced of the four Jazz groups, Lab Band, Stage Band, Studio Band, and Jazz Band. The Jazz Band was visited this year by two guest musicians, Ed Shaughnessy of the Tonight Show and Woody Herman, and gave many public concerts and assemblies. The familiar Go Jeff Cityw was played by the Jazz Band at the pep assembley. The Pep Band went to all out of town football games to add support to the Jays. It's made up of about fifty musicians, including the Pom-Pon Girls. One of the funniest things about Pep Band is 4 eating the pizza on the Pep Band trips, remarked David Cox, senior alto saxaphone player. You really have to be devoted, because it takes a great deal of concentration and work, explained Margaret Hawes, junior trumpeter. Both the Jazz Band and Pep Band were a part of the total Jay Music program. vig' ' .avi LEAD TROMBONIST John Kesler plays a solo at one ofthe Jazz Band's performances. JAZZ BAND DRUMMER Doug Hoover sets the tempo for one of the Jazz Bandbs songs. U- -,-. i-,.,,T,.l --ay, gg, sf- c if- A 2 c ,f - if r -A E- U'-L , rr iii- , :' N0 I U1 . - . . 1 K ,- .,. 1 I 1 . A fi J T i .4 'g xii ' i I- 4' L Q 9 - so ' -':fr 'Q r14ff,f. T .. Vu, 4 -E1 i I LAT' j ,PV ,A, '- wg. X 9-f?-'75!f u - f ri ' iii J u i rf gr, if B ir- 4 L r s ,fb V -' - 4 , ,ci it 5 - ' Q fm XM' jf' ' an K A ' 'oi ta Q' 0 5 f . , - aggk 5 l 'JV L 3- li altar- PEP BAND Row 1: Debbie Winder, Brent Ghan, Stan Minor, Kelly Keefe, Doug Hoover, Mark Winter, Eric Schlotz, Row 2: Joan Murphy, Tina Scott, Beth Miller, Kimbra Jinks, Gina Gordon, Kris Evans, Julie Hurlbut, Cindi Stalcup, Glenn Davidson, Grace Fischer. Row 3: Mariel Fischer, Robin Merrick, Gayle Evans, David Cox, Susan Kopfor, Ron McKinney, Lori Carroll, Steve Johnson, Tony Jinks, Annette Crain. Row 4: Teresa Huls, Greg Gruner, Hayward Hite, David Tribblc, Jim Howard, Dave Gravatt, Eric Johnson, John Kesler, Shawn Hernandez, Mary Hibdon. Row 51 Jancll Clark, Rick Clark, Chris Sankpill Jerry Ward, Bill Gensky, Patti Wilson. Row 6: Kelly Wilkerson, Brian Book, Mike McArthur, Mike Thompson. 130 Band Dave , V Us ..- -ps, F 1 I! i 5 . l' i 'l I , 5 E i Lab and Stage Bands Put In Many Hours if Have you ever wondered who played the familiar 'tOn Jeff City at the home basketball games? It was usually the Lab Band or Stage Band. Both bands practiced for the March- ing Jays as well as for their jazz groups. This really took up a lot of their time, but the members didn't seem to mind the extra work. The Lab Band, directed by Mr. Rus- sell t'Fire Davis, won first place at the Southwestern Missouri State Univer- sity Jazz Festival in their division, played at the Mardi Gras celebration, and played in the Jazz Band assembly presented for the students. The Stage Band was directed by Mr. Jerry Hoover. They took second place in the same division as the Lab Band at the SMSU Jazz Festival and played in the Jazz Band assembly. The Lab and Stage Bands put in many hours, but no one seems to complain when they hear the end result. SETTING THE BEAT for the Stage Band is drummer Mike Giffen. Rick -'ia .. lllllllll, STAGE BAND Row 1: Brenda Presley Beth Miller Lisa Parrish Rod ' . . p 4 , , g G dd, T1 S . Cook, Mike Giffen, Ken Slagle, David Tribble, Scott O'Neill, Jim Howard?rJin? CHIVEIEE RZilS,yDl':g?f'Teelre13b1?vnE' Zell-ggi: Mike Kesler, Mike Fischer, Kevin Feeler, Ron McKinney, Roger Smith, Brenda Smith Steve Rollins 132 Band i 1 I N 2 w Y w A i f I v I I v - I I . as -- -un..f'off ,au mv Q- -1 in nn n-nn Y-r -na 'u-nrt. gg .f-mt, Qu-1-n -1. 11 zu-911 , 1? on .Q ' :ra Frosh Gain Experience This year, the Freshman Band Program consisted of the Freshman Marching Band and the Studio Band. The Frosh Marching Band members got up early almost every morning in the fall and drilled in the early morning air. It paid off well. At the Lebanon Christmas Parade, they won the Large Class Trophy for marching bands and the Traveling Trophy for the best band. They also marched in our homecoming parade and the Jeff City Christmas Parade. The Studio Band, directed by Mr. Shollen- berger, gained much experience this year, 5 I ,, W which resulted in two trophies for first place in the Southwestern Missouri State University Jazz Festival, junior high class, and second place at the Northeast Missouri State Univer- sity Jazz Festival. They also gave an assem- bly for the Freshman student body and enter- tained at a Band Boosters meeting. Maybe sometimes it's inconvenient, but the end result makes all the work worth it, Band's a blast! exclaimed trumpet player Bruce Herman. DIRECTING Studio Band during a practice is Mr. Shol- lenberger. RELAXING on his baritone, Charles Richey waits for his cue. 1 .,......,. I -n -- W .Na - A,.....,.,...-.... -su .N LW ,..,..- . , an s ala -.fill 11,-uw 11, K ,.,, tl-if 1' J - STUDIO BAND Row I: Pam Borgmeyer, Susan Smart, Melody Wilson, Julie Whitefield, E-Isa Johnson, Greg Coffin, Mike Gillilan, David Hoover, Randy Clark, Charles Richey. Row 22 Cheryl Mantle, Mike Bushman, P98- gy Quigg, Jami Henry, Bruce Herman, Pat Enloe, Sam Wilson, Jeff Miller, Laurie Gregg, James Hickman. Band 135 I I 1 ! 1 -Q l TQ' ' . - .X 1 .- V PTI, id .. 1' 0? V .X 51,3 ,x vw X 5 X5 s I A .v -'U Huy 9 .1 Y A .A If 5 P-'SQ f 'Ja in ' P' ' VARSITY CHOIR fAbovej Row 1: Denise Thrash, Anne Moseley, Leigh Anne Walz, Mandy Morris, Cyndi Meyer, Debbie Allred, Anne Jarrett, Deann Dunkeson, Linda Miller, Janet Gaffke, Bettie Kempker, Vicky Smallwood, Debbie Ratliff, Sheila McGeehan, Bridget Dalton. Row 2: Sandy Pringer, Lisa Essary, Valerie Forbis, Gail OfBanion, Leslie Meade, Paula Howell, Jane Brown, Debbie Menke, Glenda Leonard, Sherry Divelbiss, Kathy Bauer, Karen Baughn, Patty Bledsoe. Row 3: Rita Gresham, Marlene Rothove, Barb Berendzen, Christina Heller, Kerry Wagner, Barb Schlueter, Leigh Seifert, Kellye Thomas, Susan Young, Laura Rader, Janell Clark, Debbie Bryson, Kirk Schreiber, Eddie Powell, Dennis Brenneke, Dan Ragland. Row 4: Kyle Vieth, Greg Gruner, Keith Enloe, Wayne Cayce, Gerry Van Vranken, Mark Abernathy, Richard Glaser, John Mueller, Robbie Dallmeyer, Don Tamm, Kirk Obermiller. Row 5: Gary Berendzen, Chris Leslie, Rob Hyder, Bret Derrick, Russ Brown, Kevin Moore, Mark Johnson, William Roundtree, Keith Smith, Randy Thompson, Steve Morse, Tony Taube. VARSITY CHOIR tBelowJ Row 1: Teresa Majersky, Rita Roling, Debbie Stegeman, Cindy Matlock, Dianna Fehrenbacher, Barbra Wooldridge, Kathy Byrne, Charlayn Czarlinsky, Diane Defreece, Karyl Cooper, Cheryl Mertens. Judy Malone, Row 21 Cindy Buse, Kay Endicott, Julie Howard, Clara Rademan, Sherry Bacon, Holly Shadwick, Jan Files, Valerie Harman, Linda Rice, Mary Fine, Cindy Beck. Row 3: Cindy Baker, Cindy Farrer, Ann Kocher, Cathy Willmeno, Debbie Love, Sharon Davis, Carla Olifer, Diana Norflcet, Susan Patino, Melanie Collum. Row 4: Rebekah Neely, Kelly Hinshaw, Keith Gregory, Dominick Giarraputo, Douglas Austin, Roger Hirschman, Mark Hensley, Chris Mallory, Rod Burnett. Row 5: David Hoskins, Jeff Lee, Tait Frederickson, Bryan Carter, Jay Speckhals, Wesley Shirley, Michael Shellman, Tom Loeffler, Randy Swanigan. 138 Choir CO' Pat' Ste Sw: Cox Bar Doi Ful Col Elli Mil- OTl Cor Gill Chr Pre: Jefl P y , l I 1 V I 1 1 1 5 1 X K I 1 I I V I 4 ff 1 K , A ,ar fm , k M W Vg WJ, wg li 'ef f' 5 ' 4 433 , - ' -V My Y '4 1: My Mm? t 'F R! 'X- ,mm var u-.Aw -Vw, A f ff' 3-M. .W ,i f,fP3'W'n 5., ' - ,liftzr Q M as dna 'J-ff , , QW .3 , m GAA Promotes Girls Sports Girl s sports may seem new to some at JC but its not new to all girls The Girls Athletic Association better known as GAA has been ID existence for several years The goal of this organization IS to promote sportmanship and team work and to perfect the skills of each sport. With the aid of Mrs. Mock Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Ames GAA members participated in basketball volleyball soft- ball, badmitton, hockey, gymnastics, and many other sports. Along with participating in all of these sports, the girls entered a walking float in the homecoming parade, had several bake sales, bought club t-shirts, and spon- sored a powderpuff football game in which the senior girls played against the Uunderclasswomenf' The members completed the year with a spring pic- nic and an awards presentation. s FREE THROWS are practiced by GAA members. SHOOTING BASKETS are sponsors Mrs. Mock and Mrs. Smith. UFO's are often seen when GAA members use the trampoline. WALKING THE LADDER is a routine for athletic-minded glr s. N 7 146 GAA tl '!'f -Aw' -'1 'i 'l ,Lx W-f 'f 1 V AI Q GAA Rr Linda A Baker, l Brenda Conway Shannor Cindy N Pam Boi Vicky K Abbott, Shawna Carol Pl Mary Ki s I i 1 5 1 1 I I I 1 X 3 u V ' , g Y P N K MJ5.M0v ffgf fi' gm 4 VY' S 9 ?llllmlmllllHlB V ffV'r 6 ' gvs Q xg 'N 6 4 ,W.. .... I y. s .1 4 'S , 2 M45 :sim of a 1 Q ,..,.......,,......-,..-- ,,mwf Swiwf2wwM M, IJ! ,Weis 2 ff. f' 1 f wwf me 9, - ik -ff . .. M f . ' ,vfnznslls 1' L'u? ?' : S ' ' ' 'U v '9 , 4 51,11 vi ll an A 'U .Ag i C of I ,. H ,A , 33 M :W fqziqyykgs, ffff? V K 4 by f f A I I 4 R 's ,J -.-3'-in if V1 f ', ' H, 4' ,,, L, . f ig f fl 1 15' f?'? ?V 'fn 1 L .,,,V Aw ' 4 5' ..,, I I A 1 Girls ' ' Participate In ROTC There's a new look around the halls this year-girls in ROTC uni- forms! This is the first year girls have been permitted to enroll in the ROTC course. They are issued female cadet uniforms and part- icipate in drill, color guard pre- sentations, and other activities offered by the program. ff No, girl cadets do not wear pants. Their uniforms are tailored suits consisting of solid colored skirts, blouses, and jackets. All cadets are required to wear their uniforms once a week and for assembly and game presentations. Many male cadets have viewed the new additions with mixed emotions, and some have even been surprised by the possibility of girls aerilggvnbllw 'Q being interested in military affairsg i!,,,- ?'f'.1'f, - but as one cadet put it, alt sure h s Sifffg' livens up the field tripsf, GIRL CADETS take part in the opening of basketball games. VISUAL AIDES help cover all as- pects of ROTC. ROTC Row 1: Jean Schroer, Peggy Quigg, Cindy Patterson, Velma Ryan. Row 2: Nina Tichelkamp, Debby Hobbs, Shari Maxey, Theresa Arnold, Row 3: Marguerite Walker, Linda Werdehausen, Gale Huey, Beverly Weeks. Row 4: Mary Rush, Tammy Crocker, Judy Vaught, Theresa Koelling. 154 ROTC ,av dw . iff w .HL-n - 5 3 A . f.'f, ' -var 'L ' 'MIL ' 7 ,-, ,L -:mtl ROTC Thomp Walker Row 6 gf-ndvs 1 rite my , , -, 1 ..,',.,.L . .- -.. ' l -,,giifr-L',,,'1iffa:g I -Dy A fl ,, s. , ,f l i ,,, l l l .N- ETP., , ., - .,,,q.,..' sm.-,.1e.ff'l'f?.4. ,Q - . Q -, ,Q . .- ll. B 1 Q-1f'fa:L las 4. A. mg. U g . -1- - . . ROTC Row 1: Sam Pat- terson, Dan Newby. Row 2: Ralph Davis, Alfred Goff, Nina Tichelkamp, Ted Shellman, Row 3: Richard Glaser, Gene Johnson, David Hoelscher, William Wievers. Row 4: Doug Keeney, Darryl Zeugin, William Carver, James Brockman, Row 5: John Malone, John Black- man, Darryl Sinden, Myron Warren. Row 6: Mike Schaefer, Debbie Hobbs, Beverly Weeks. '74 ' na.: sv-x.,...' , f J! N h xi.- me . - A RQTC ROW 15 Gu,-V Iylgchjvvuny Kan Smith. Row 2: Jenn Schroer, Mike Whitlord, Keith Gregory, Ricky Thompson, Row 32, Wzinclzi Foglv, Doug Austin, James Christian, Thefesi' Kmxlllnll- ROW Walker, Robert Yenrian, John Gobc-n, Row 5: Tom Fowler, Randy HUf1L!l'Y', Vvlmil RYHU, Row 6: Carleton Drivi-r, Sidney Barnett. 1: Mzirgut-rite Dennis llzirber ROTC 155 ROTC Marks Eighth Year An eight ball was the center theme at the annual ROTC ball to mark eight years of ROTC in the high school curriculum at JC. .4 George Huey and Gary McGowan, chairman and co- chairman, headed the committee of six ROTC cadets. Shawn Payne, master of ceremonies, directed the night's entertain- ment as everyone danced to the tunes of Elias Springfield. Serving refreshments were mothers of ROTC members. The attendance surpassed the previous seven ROTC balls. Colonel Taylor summed up the theme saying, There have been eight years of ROTC, and we would like to think that this year we are on TOP of the eight ball! ROTC OFFICERS open the ball with the first dance. GRAND MARCH is led by Keith Smith and date. RECEIVING LINE ol' committee members greet entering couplcsi 156 ROTC '21, f. ig - iii lf 'ry'L'R Q ml T ROTC Newby, Mary Rush. 5 N. -, Alf , A, A 1040 . ROTC OFFICERS: Mike Shellman, Harold Seymore, James Gieck, David Hoskins, Jeff Goben, Dxmiol Newby, Richard Russell, Fred Kermison, Larry Lepper, Keith Smith, George Huey,Gary McGowan, COLOR GUARD: Shawn Payne, Judy Johnson, Don Rogers, Alan Sestak, Cindy Paterson, Randy Zehncder. Cadet Commander Keith Smith and Guidon Bearer Q ROTC 157 ROTC Awards Given The annual ROTC Awards Night was held this year to acknowledge outstanding cadets and to present them with trophies, plaques, and ribbons. National awards were also given by local organizations. Speeches were given by Colonel Taylor, Sergeant Benton, Mr. Fleming, and guest speaker, Jack Plympton, of the :Civil Air Patrol program. Officers of ROTC were given recognition by both the Sons and Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution, the American Legion, and the National Sojourners. Others were cited for outstanding leadership, and for honors in their respective years in the ROTC program. ROTC completed the yea.r with a trip to Mc- Donnell Douglas Aircraft Corp., State Drill Championship contest in which they took fourth place, a mock court trial put on by the cadets, and a spring picnic. NATIONAL AWARD was given to Don Rogers by the Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution. CADET Myron Warren salutes his superior officer. CADETS RECEIVE their awards at the podium. ANXIETY MOUNTS as ROTC cadets wait for their names to be called. 158 ROTC .2 N, 3 2 V f' F 'u u E 1 4 4 4 4 1 1 ' 1 V A Science Club Wins Homecoming Float Competition The year started well for Science Club when they were awarded first place in the Homecom- ing Parade for their float entitled The Leader of the Pack. The fight against multiple sclerosis was a ma- jor part of this year's club activities as club members once again participated in the local M.S. drive. Other Science Club events included the sponsoring of a bike day and a skating party. Club meetings were often highlighted by guest speakers such as a pathologist who presented a talk on diseased tissues and listening to a State Health Department official discuss the influenza outbreak in the J efferson City area. Science Club , helped run the concession stands at football and basketball games, participated in the all-school carnival, and ended their activities with a bi-an- nual t1'ip to Tennessee. TRIP COMMITTEE MEMBER Donna Richey discusses plans for spring trip. PRESIDENT Rita Bax opens another Science Club meeting. 162 Science Club 4 i SCIENCE CLUB Row 1: Jeff Scruggs, Mark Able, John Malone, Reng Vanderslice, Susan Smart, Teresa Woody, Carla Koelling, Kelly Palmer, Cindy Cundiff. Row 2: Ran- dy Souden, Bruce Herman, Debbie Love, Wayne Shaw, Donna Richey, John Austeel, Rita Bax, Dorothy Blanks, Jim Howard, David Tribble, Gary Handler, Koelle Barbour, Te- resa Norris, Bob Swain. Row 3: David Holliday, Carl Drewel, Steve Morse, Donnie Em- erson, Steve Smart, Charlie Brekke, John Simion, Kathy Brann, Jim Parker, Jeff O'Rourke, Conrad Balcer, Milo Wieberg, Lindsey Henry, Leon Sommerer. Row 4: Stephen Siu, Richard Teubner, Mark Blevins, Shawn Payne, Kenny Emerson, Linda Mansur, Mary Wieberg, Mary ann Gnagi, Linda Lilleston, Dennis McKinney, Johanna Blanks, Mark Beck, Eric Vanderslice, Todd Ambs. Al an 3 . ' A ., -4' is f fu-3 A. t' lr, ,J 1 1 b X l ' . l sq ' 1 I . ' ,'-.J i f .9 .. ' x ,VS ma- --I 1 I 1 1 l x s 1 I X SPEECH AND DEBATE SQUAD Row 1: Connie Hudson, Denise Rinne, Donna Green, Tricia Jones, Ernie Newborn, Richard Hall, Steve Bratton. Row 2: Dane Jablonsky, Renee Parker, Sam Wilson, Anne Jarrett, Eddie Cohen. Row 3: Todd Ambs, Marcia Wright, Stephanie Steppelman, Erin Hiatte, Jane Reed, Mae Smith, Buddy Gillespie, Janet Smiley, Spencer King, Sandy Braun ,K -.1 . nz- -,-- . ,,, ,.,..f-.,....,.. RESTING before another round ol' humorous inter' pretation is Brian Grandison. SE1iVlCE AT YOUR COMMAND is the Hospitality CommitLee's slogan at the Capital City Tournament 166 Speech and Debate S- .i DEH Row Stei Edd PO CH Stey 'lichard ,Marcia Braun. P' l I r , , -s K -1 I A ns,--L vnnq . 1 DEBATE Row 1: Todd Ambs, Tricia Jones, Kelly Keefe, Row 2: Janet Smiley, Sandy Braun, Tawna Jenkins, Steve Johnson. Row 3: Ernie Newborn, Dane Jablonsky, Eddie Cohen, Bob Trice. POSTING for finals is part of Steve Johnsonis job. CHECKING to see that the trophies are in order is Stephanic's job as Sweepstakes Chairman. Squad Spirit Creates Success Most people don't realize the time involved, the amount of books you look through, the frustration, the time you spend memorizing and correcting. Then after the selection is memorized, you find something doesn't fit so you learn it all over again, and all of this takes place even before you leave Friday morning for the tournament, says Todd Ambs, a debater and member of this year's Speech and Debate squad. Whether itls to Springfield, St. Louis, or Kansas City, the bus ride is always the same. Everyone is joking and trying to have a good time, but there is always someone who spoils it by asking, 'How far is it?' Then you realize how nervous you are and how bad you want to do well, reminisced Richard Hall. '4When you're in a round you can usually take a quick look and tell immediately who's competing. The contest- ants are the ones you see talking to themselves and scrib- bling on their tournament schedule, commented Marcia Wright. As Denise Rinne remembers, You sit there and watch all the trophies being presented, then suddenly you hear them call your name and receiving your trophy makes all the nervousness and hard work worthwhilefl Tricia Jones summed it up best when she said, The closeness in the Speech and Debate squad has a kind of spirit, not just school spirit, but a spirit which you can only get from being with somebody, win or lose. The 1974 - 1975 Speech and Debate Team won a record 67 trophies, including six Sweepstakes ffirst placel awards. Speech and Debate 167 A 1 4 I 1 4 w N fi X4 . ,ifgi -agQ4 wlwprnyj .. it LK 6 A-A XQX3 z 12 gi O X .'. K, 'rr x Q X 6 , . . , . I ' wr . , ' ' ffl ' - A 3 lf'i5 a . ' -.4 ..4N W K my 'www -gf 'x ,IA -I' 5 , , . s gg ' 5 1 V 1 , ,j jg. If-X , H.. X ian, X xv. , xg ,K , -9 wwf x ' 5 Ilfiki 6 f? -. .Is P' 9 , ' fl' fr' f'-e S K ' 4 5, zz J- 4 F' J? 5 gr , Q ji 'AY,l,, tfq iz, F I 4 Egrmif xref ' A L Q ith..-.,v-4'L A,gap.iQI Jw, 31 ff in NV' Y wif. 1 -ffl ?e3EiT ,,.6?ff? 'm3 'x , w Work Study Valuable to Students The Work Study Program was set up by the Missouri Department of Education in order to help the Special Education student. The program provides educational and vocational services for secondary level students from 16 years of age. The leadership of the program is provided by the Vocational Adjust- ment Coordinator, Who is appointed by the school board. Vocational Adjustment Coordinators for JC are Mrs. Virginia Malone and Mrs. Wanda Zimmer- man. The Vocational Rehabilitation Section offers ser- vices including faj medical evaluation along with follow-up medical services, fbj work potential evalua- tion, job goal guidance, and counseling, fcj job place- ment and follow-up supervision, fdj occupational tools, equipment, and licenses, fel vocational training including provision for tuition, fees, books, supplies, maintenance, and transportation to and from trade or commercial schools. The student-worker is scheduled into select regular classes. He is also to be involved in most normal school activities. A student may also audit fthat is, to sit in on regular sessions of special interest to themj classes not in their schedule. A class in Job Readiness is also taken to prepare the student to cope with practical aspects of his future placement in the open job market. STAPLING TOGETHER papers from her class at Freshman is Mrs. Engelbrecht. THE FRESHMAN Work Study Class listens attentively to Mrs. Engelbrecht. Work Study 1 77 i , -1 ff , i r : Q ,. , . I I I i i i S ' l l 5 ' ' 'W-in L NL l l 1 Tw' VJ-nor-f 1 Q 1 V 5 . n .'r.:.'.:'::: lm 4 'Wk '7 t ' i : 3:-.vm . -- , 5 r vnu: 5, 1 ' ----M KMW. L, , . 1 -- :nun t- 1 .... J , ...... . M : 5::n:n--- 'H-.. ,K .r -- f 1 as an 4 'IQ' B I ' Af xl 5' :si P., , -1.53, 1gf'fg?g3srf. M155 1 H THE COOKS at Senior High are Laura Erhardt, Carolyn Altis, Eva Horstman, Marjoi-ee Wilis, Eunice Daniels, Shirley Benton, Esther Lutz, Janet Mick, Ralane Arand, Selma Brown, Eileen Cremer, Olivia Erhardt, Manager Rita Loveall, Mildred Burk, Ethel Lynn Beck, and Carolyn Meister. EMPTYING the coffee pot is Freshman custodian, Herb Siebcrn. f 'r-1 f-P' I' WR at ,i MATRON for Senior High is Mrs. Carrie Bell's official title. THE COOKS at Freshman are Mary Amend, Anita McGee, Carolyn Willis, Marie Rackers, and Manager Helen Wykes, ONE of the custodians at Freshman is Tom Lnrimore. HEAD CUSTODIAN :il Senior High is Howard Dawdy. SWEEPING the halls between classes are custodians Lawrence Scheppcrs and Merle Gieck. Cooks and Ciistodizxns 181 ll la is Si' ,J ea sd. Q K ag' ,114 -2 W ' 2, ,K 'YW' y R 55 , v 'X-Us 'Q A P Je , , xii .is fl.-f I really get excited at pep assemblies, but the spirit at a Jay game can't be described. Jeff Sanders I ... 'MQ 1 Q,G fQ 9,2 g 4 .v 25 ' I v 5 u 0 5 3 r Q i 1 i e r ! i 1 1 . P i A I ' 1 ' E , 'N fx Il W V W ,, ii' ,t , 1 . A I E L- 1-7 'C' A si X ,lx -' A 'X Y -, -. . ',, -- , '-'Sax i ,: A .Ma il r 'H .5 3 r A -, ' 1 i , I y V xg A, ,. li er. r Y 2 V i 1 'I' F 1 a, D I -Z. I ' :ff ' I.. p :jf iifxfe ' E3aeEv'nAf??E1f2Q2-,. Q' s it - n ep .F 4 V V ga s ' 152 in-fi 1 , X.: . '-1 N in The freshman class once 5 7: '- again took the distinction .ly 516 qi of being the biggest and, as ' ' r fa V-3 they liked to think, the best ' y- Q 1 Q class. The election of class 'i ' - 5 fi ' rl 5 officers at the beginning of the school year saw a change i 3 in an age-old institution: - f. A 'P' male-run politics. The guys fr X ' let the girls take over, put- . Q . -,L-i ting fernales into the top ' ' hw 4 five offices. 3 ' Jan White was elected to Y ids' . 5 K fill the position of presi- . A ,, - I ' dent. Gabee Drake and Ann Q I W Ag. Q Monaco took the offices of ' 4, I M, ,, vice president and secretary! -' 5 f ' 1 ' - t. treasurer,respectively. Steve .A-I 1' i Al h l Branson, the only male in II . l the six-person crew, worked A A T X with Donna Kullman and ' fc '- I v - i Carrie Vance as class repre- l f- sentatives. E - Q 4 1 A X i ' J ' . Tom Barklage Sharon Barnes Jcannie Barron Sandy Baumhoer John Bax Terri Bean Bill Beard Tantc Beauchamp Donald Beck Matt Beck Steve Beck Julie Beetem Leslie Benfield Debbie Bennett Kelley Bergman Gloria Berhorst Michael Binkley Libby Blair Jeanne Blankenship Beth Bledsoe Danial Bledsoe Randy Bledsoe Pat Blevins Marty Blosser Dennis Bommel Mark Bopp Robbie Borghardt Pam Borgmeyer Becky Boss Kim Bounds Jerry Bowman Janda Boyce Freshmen 18.1 Wadc Bradley Steve Brunch Suzanne Brandt Debbie Brann Steve Branson Curtis Braun Theresa Bregenzer Charlie Brekke Doug Brenneke Laurie Bret Gary Bruemmer Doris Briant James Brockman Bill Brooks Becky Brown Mark Brummitt Joe Buckner Norman Buescher Vicki Bungart Debby Burks Susan Burnett Deann Burns Robin Burton Mike Bushmann Sue Cain Larry Calvert Steve Camden Cheryl Camp Virginia Campbell Perry Carey Tyler Carey Laura Carpenter Norma Carr Nanci Carroll Gary Carter Brenda Cartmill Marvin Casteel Tim Chandler Dion Chavis Dwayne Christian 186 Freshmen CLI ,,,:: sf...- i 3 It's Not Easy F l X .2 1 . as 2 5' r -.- an ' ... ' . , . Being a Freshman Another meeting at Senior High! That means I have to find a ride over there, or else walk? Down through the years, similar com- plaints have been heard from scores of fresh- I 4 men, about their uisolation' from Senior . ' . I V A High. It has always been a problem for the i ii , ,Q frosh to get to Senior High for after-school ' F5 4 meetings, to get the freshmen to and from . ,, the Homecoming and awards assemblies, and f I X- to get the freshman orchestra members to r ' .5 JC for class. , . , This year's freshman class, the Class of '78, 5 - f A ,A j A 1 , 1 has a special distinction. It is the last class of ' ' ninth graders scheduled for a full year at the Freshman High Building. By January, 1976, qv- the Vo-Tech building will be finished and tif v the Class of 79 will be moved to JC mid- l ' way through the vyear. Eighth-graders will . ff!! move into the vacated Freshman High School. R f ' iii! l 4 2 A. f' . T' We 1 r y 1 1. ' i A. 1 X is . W J 'if 4 QT: arf , r i e -'Q t ' r MAA .xxx I ' '- - W in-is . L., 'F' , 1 ' x ,. L TI. S ,ll m V Mft wa ' 4 ' 5 . ev I at ' Qt! . ' fi, ez. Y . .,, ,T -4 . .15 ' N4 K' i' , , 1' ,' ,. .1 K . 1 gl'-X' -Q-157 X -' ,Mi J 1, N f, 2. 1 flu O , - I f ' C-Z5 ,v M- 1 C. 4 n 3 XY is 3: ' A , i 41 V xxx B . 'SL uf . P . 4 1 3 A. Freshmen Create Xmas Play The freshman of ,75 experimented at Christmas by writing their own play. It is traditional for the speech class to present a play, but it is a change for them to write it, as well. And thatis the theme they chose: The Traditional Christmas vs. the Modern Christmas. Lisa Schneiders and Pam Borgmeyer nar- rated the traditional story. Modern Christmas was told by Debbie Findley. A typical family portrayed the modern version: the father, played by Billy Diersingg the mother, Rita Roberts, and the children, Jan Colter and Stacia Steppelman. Their babysitter was Kim Hall. Greg Willenbrink was the neighbor- hood policeman. Santa Claus was portrayed by Tracy Armontrout. His helper was Jon Kirk, who doubled as the weatherman. Mrs. Cathy Dean, Speech teacher at Fresha man High and director of the play, said it was an experience for all'feeling the true spirit of Christmas and also the new view that Santa wears bell-bottoms and drives a Mustang ll. If ff' 5, . 1 , As I I I A , ,... may , .. K vu ,, E ff'-XXX -T Vi- Y I 'if A ' I7 ,f 'f -v X N, W ii!! V. .4- 2 Z., 499,- S'- GL NC: ' v M- I Jeff Gordon Dana Graham Tammy Grannemann Amy Gravatt Mitchell Graves Dale Green Steve Green Laurie Gregg Kris Grice Jim Grieve Terence Groner Laura Guy Sandy Hackman Carol Hagenhoff Kathy Hall Kim Hall Christie Haller Steve Hammond Rhonda Hardesty Kevin Harman Jeff Harp Renee Harris Mike Harrison Teresa Hassler Travis Hayes Jackie Hebel Lauri Heckerman Denise Hedglin Vance Hedrick David Heidbreder Susan Heil Sharon Heimericks Cindy Henderson Jami Henry Marty Hensley Bruce Herman Tracy Hernandez Brenda Hiatte James Hickman Delores Hile Fresh mon 1 89 Involvement Holds Key The dictionary says that Uinvolvementn is being included as a part off' This year, about fifteen freshman girls made it a point to be involved, to be a part of the spirited JC population. Because Jayettes aren't required to go to any but varsity basketball games, the younger Jays don't get much support from fans. These girls formed a sort of renegade cheering squad just to yell for the Freshman Jay basketball team. Just to prove that they were 'fall for one, one for all, they adopted a uniform of sorts that featured a bright red T-shirt with big black letters labeling the squad Jays '78. And just to prove their all- around spirit, they not only Wore the shirts to basket- ball games, but also to school and all the time thereafter. Spirit is a mark of a good school. And spirit like the kind in the Class of '78 marks JC as just about the best around. Xkill Mike Hill P' i JRR XX f Peggy Hill T T f , Debbie Hobbs iw sz X, gf' - im 5 ' ' -' XX 1X Mike Hodge -4 Xi, -4-,,L,X H X J, if MQXX ay I X ' David Hoelscher X J' jj Q , l 'N ' ' ,TSX , i Paul Hoelscher ,. 3' X X rn , A Tom Hoelscher 1 5 'X Mx f ,ijt I IA Q X 5 L X X J g A ' 2. ' V 3 Mike Hoffman ' Y Q X X XM .r XX N i if , ,R Kathleen Hofius M N Xlfl, H -A X, . XV Xi X . Xl' ' l ' 1, , 1 Todd Hohenstreet ' . 9 M K Q l 1 Qi N , . X 0 i ij ' - 4 , Sheryl Holden ,X Lf. 'y H' , -:' X X ' X wh 'r , ,X , David Holliday .J X J., , l , -- t , jj iiX'.1 T T ,, Kevin Holliday .gi ' l f ' .v C ' ' X David Hoover . 0 'Wi i I N 1 VXXXXX1 X XX, I XX , lwl Julie Herd riff, Q N g i I Donna Houchins fn mm' XX ' N - , ' ff Michael Howser Y ,- 'f X ,X - lx 5, Q Terry Howser ' 4, X X' ill Q' ,, Donna Hudson ' XX 'X ' X ' X' ' JM' Leah Hudspeth N 'ii i - K' i, 41, , ' ,, Mi' - V ' ' y Gale Huey ij' .'Q'ifi ' W gl X , X l 4 A 'il QL hx AI , 'N ., Z 4 'i Beth Ann Huff 'W T Jim Hughes X . X- N M Becky Hutinger , 73' A l ' gg, 3:3 ,l an 4. Greg Hutinger 4 xv YL IXX l ir N i wily- ef Mary Hyder MH if ll X ligf i N ' '11 Kent Imhoff i' i T T 5 , 2 1 V Terrie Imhoff -. 4' , -i ' X A It I f- X , X I X w Jan Jablonsky Q M i lllm ll lf -law XX , ' Jim Jackson f , ' LL X X ' , ii, i X Jerry Jacobs xr.,-A Y' ' i ' Denise Jefferson XL i 15 N Xb, l g X , Xg' Steve Jobe A ' ,X ' , X 1, W i ,X ' ' i 1 ' i XX ' , ' '1 ' ' Cindy Johnson XXX 5 X , W ,XX X X, , . X X 'X , XX XX Elsa Johnson X 'NP i ' ' Xi l 'X M XHX 3 ' It ' , , A ,, , 'g n 1 190 Freshmen l I I i f Brenda Livingston Glenda Lmng,ston Patty Lockwood Keith Looten bharl Loyd Kim Luadzers Kent Luebbert IR' Laurie Luetkemcyer Carol Lutkewitte Barry Lynch Debbie Lynch Tina McCray Cmdy McDowell Cmdy McElwa1ne Janet McElwa1ne Carolyn McGowan Steve McIntyre Doug McKeller Kent McKnight Greg McSwam Leon Maasen Nix Kelly Mackney Rick Mahan Gary Maier Jennifer Mallory John Malone Linda Manes Darren Mankin Gary Manley Cheryl Mantle Mark Mantle Rohm Marcantonio Kenneth Martin Danny Marsch Mike Matlock K Band Takes Trophy The Freshman Band enjoyed a successfu year with many varied activities. They per- formed several concerts, including the tradi- tional Band Night and the Spring Concert. The band also enjoyed a fine marching season with drum major Mike Gillilan and twirlers Stacia Steppelman and Shawna Shirley leading the ranks. They performed the Freshman Night half- time show and joined in the Homecoming halftime activities. The band was also seen in the Homecoming and Christmas parades. Their biggest triumph was the Lebanon Christmas Parade where they not only took first place in their division, but also captured the trophy for best allearound band. 192 Freshmen ri 41' l 'AA 1 ks. .-A C . - . ,Lx E A KN 'il?1xf lf, . n asf' .C 7iwi'.,.,..A- - ' N , .. I , V . .pig ff-jg if . ,wg , - W . 1 ?.f': e ww' ... ' ,V . , ,. .. ---ms A 455. ,a 1.-yivlgg' K l- .Q K fe Ai 4 . X N l..., A rx H J. kj bil .S-gg ,V H ll - i R x . . ,I - ' or I f Emil he ' f:.+:.f -r' .', fi? A 'Cf L' 07111, wir: W l ., , - . 1- ,ja5QS+1L+i':Q ' l L 3 'q . ji' ,lg kv , ,y L. , 'I 8 r. N ,V 'J ,QW . .q ov- I, , l ..- H ' is 'Jr :V xi: J - Q 4 -:T N , egg' Y x a .JI y ' Q Q .,, M i,Ig.,.w Q 9,5-9' K , I id , If Siiipgcn.: , V . ,g, , 1: M 4 ix 'rf . J' ., ' iv My .. ' ,r-.A A, .., l . .. -Earn? nv. J, ' r ' , V -5 1 n I A 'lt A X 0 -1 ' gg., N in :W e A 9 , y, I N Hi, w X4 X. ,L n fn. on 'f ' 'R IRI :. 1. 4 '-.?Lw , VV 'X X . .3 X -Q f T -v A All - ' H 4. -5 l- A x -fr. bl 43 T , rg W ' X I , Wm! l J PQ l Dehbic Matthews C.L. Maurer Shari Mzixey Cimly Meng Terri Merrill Carey Meller Connie Meyer Daryl Mick Carol Miller Jeff Miller Julie Miller Kim Miller Tim Miller Greg Mills Penny Mills Mike Milonski Chuck Minze Lorie Mobley Craig Mohler Ann Monaco Becky Montgomery Darrell Moore Tim Moore Jim Morris Matt Morris Cathy Mueller Tim Mueller Mary Murphy Beth Myers Nathan Neely Susie Nesmeyer Shirley Newby Cindy Nichols Debbiv Nichols Lynn Nichols Greg Nickell Rhonrln Nilges Tom Nilgvs Freshmen ,O xg. 6 ir 101 .Nm Laura Sanders Sandra Sanning Chris Schaefer Johnette Schaffer Larry Schaffer Sally Schell Cindy Schepers Bob Scheppers Jane Schetzler Angela Schlosser Randy Schlup Lisa Schnieders Laura Schowengerdt Joyce Schrimpf Dennis Schroer Jean Schroer Bill Schulze Barbara Schwartz Don Scott Kevin Scott Lisa Scott Jeff Scruggs Theresa Scuderi Chris Sherrod Rita Shikles Shawna Shirley Darryl Sinden George Sitterly Barbara Sjoblom Chris Skaggs Susan Smart Wade Smart Curtis Smith Ellen Smith Jo Smith Laurie Smith Lionell Smith Sandra Smith Willy Smith Jack Snow Randy Souden Kelly Spicer Sam Spillers Tammy Steele Curt J. Stegeman Curt W. Stegeman Jeff Stegner Stacia Steppelman Jerry Stover Beverly Stuart Mark Sullivant Jim Sundermeyer Raye Sutton Dave Swaw Lisa Taliaferro Andy Talken 196 Freshmen . 0 , Ax , th 1 B .4 i X by , U We L 3 iq, A l V ,r 71' gif hi i' Q fi f - i rf 1 ' l Vi at i za' . l 4- .r ,b , V felis ' :ti L il , 7 I 1 X' V l ' ' if 8 1 if , . . QV , , . 5,1 ' f at .-.I ' ,MRL N ' A xl 511- ir -4? as A 1 R ff .., Q - V, ty ry. 1 I W., ,. if X J? fa 5 ' ll S 5 l if i ba : I gig id.. ,- X ,,,., :W , . .: as 'fi' ' 4 6' S v L- X ' . 3. '01 I ' ' 1 a J X- , it S . N W Qgbgb if: ,A I K 4 i, , 15,4 iiazzafrfivlfgiii 8 rf A' , ' y A .Sift 4 W xx- Q V ,L -. , gi ' . N' if of Hi: ' f fs , , airy -Q ,, ' 'X A ' :sie it X1 5'3T7TP' f if c rew ygg ' 9 W , , 'Q r A 3231- ' Ng ' tg Q C ' ' ki- ' ., ,1 S14 -' .5 13,1 A 1 Sf N A x V, yy I J ' -' 4 R S' -xv., ,,, -X - H lsr. , :xg 5 xx ' g ,1 ' 1 i , ' A N V if X1'45M'.'.i Qw ,il 1 S S R si' ir ' r -3 , '- ' it , L as , fi, F f f 3 H- ' I 1, A ' M: 2275, 1 ri' . A ? A H K W , xi f rg 5 Ml Q A, 5.ygig,f f y. . J . iglffi ' 6' SQ ii i X ' . V ,- A 'X - X- nv , '55 1 ' fy it -- ' mf? ' ' . si ix .f ' Fx x fl A v in r x ' X 15, Ulf 1 . i 1 1 st l 5 iL Q QS s -W .W L 'ati 4 I I i 4 E 'E N1 0 ' g vw 1 ' -'13 .ff wi' . 'v , ,, at s J Q .yi I 'af 1 xv, ,I 4, . , 'GW ' .. ,Z A r ff W- 2 sqm .Lv . '1 5 ,,,QMQL,3,. M, . '.,gQ1i.L,: ss, KA.: ,...:J -.. w ' K 7 'I if Ifn' e is 'tl in ophomores Sponsor Basketball Game The Sophomore-s elected Chris Leslie to the office of President, along with Paul Engelhart as Vice-President for the 1974-1975 school year. Their back-up crew consisted of representatives Cyndi Stalcup, David l-lall, and Lisa Storey. Gayle Evans acted as Secretary-Trea surer. The sophomores started off their busy year with a homecoming float titled Rock the Boat. A memorial to Mark Fischer was placed in the library by the class. They earned their money by selling programs at a Jay football game and sponsoring the student-faculty basketball game. Paul Engelhart remarked, Being on Student Council was a change for meg a lot of hard work, but well worth the time. V r 2' , 'gf 3 , ei ix' Q at 5 7 if '41 , V . li La .1 -: 4-g Y' 1 he fs... f'T A 11 'wi Q Q I 'a' 4 Mark Bly Kendall Blythe Paul Bock Tammy Bode Tami Bolin Dan Bommel Sheila Boss Rich Bowe Scott Bowen Lisa Bowman Marsha Bowman Megan Bradley Randy Branson Tammy Brashers Rick Bremmerkamp Marla Brenneke Abby Britton Rhonda Brooke Denny Brown Denise Brucks Judy Brucks Debbie Bruemincr Beth Bryant Beverly Bryant Barry Bryson Susan Bumgarner Cindy Burd Becky Burgess Sophomores 903 R ,.....,.-4-zu H w N s I 1 1 4 1. 3 i 1 f n N v Debbie Douglas Mark Doyle Diane Drainer Bobbie Duncan Terry Duncan Thelma Eads Charles Edgar Diane Edwards Andrea Ellis Kenny Emerson Janet Emmel Paul Englehart Keith Enloe Kent Erhardt Gayle Evans Mitch Eveler Beth Ewers Janet Fair Robert Falls Kevin Feeler Russ Filtz Lorraine Findlay Tom Findlay Mike Fischer Miriam Fischer Sara Fischer Harold Fletcher Tim Fletcher Vallie Forbis Jan Foresman Randy Foster Vickie Foster Thomas Fowler Becky Fraker Rick Franklin Jane Frasher John Frederickson Tait Fredrickson Susan Gale Dennis Garber Bill Gensky Marla Gerlach Jim Gerling Joanne Gevecker 206 Sophomores El IQ , , Q. 'J- . 1 35 'Q f fr. yy 1- i xr at V ' . -4- - ' ' ' :fi Nui? 3, i L' 5 2. iv .59 ' .7 , I l ' : X l lu 3 Qg-44 s -1- A 51 i ' rj . N T 1.5 A K . , A if l .off ' f af A ' 4 4 i ii. li f' . xt 'Q ,x 'QA'-1-,Ya aa Q. an R , .V ' U K X I , ' Y Ki.: V6 4 1 X161 5 l , . A ' 4 ' K we ' N xl- . 1 ,-4' l 531 1 X 'Q ri ' gn A -5: A' ' .ggi rg., L, ei V -A f . i as Agn. ' ' ' I X .gifs . 3 4 95,23 -:ie 13 ,ll . - asa- F i .- ' ' ' . . r sis, T -if as A 4 ...X Q J a J:1.i 1, 4- G 1 'ri '55 3 , Wy ,X ,, l' ' gf- Q 5- ltr we .. be i rf t lg- , rs, 'rl .A ' 1 fl 1 V lg, ,F -1 ff 'N - T fir fr A .. George H iwluns Tim Hayden Arletlia Hayes Joetixi Heard Jeaneen Hecht Ginny Helmig Paul Helmig Mark Hensley Sheryl Herzing Kevin Hess Pam Hess Tammy Hiatte Mary Hibdon Phil Hickman Robert Hileman Leah Hilgert John Hillman Kelly Hinshaw Peggy Hirschvogel Ida Hobbs Jake Hoerner Scott Hoit Herb Hdllidry Kathie Ho iday Martha Holliday Gwen Holt LeAnn Holt Mike Holt Alan Hood Debbie Hopper Brian Hoskins Chuck Houchins 208 Sophomores x,-, . ff' .,.4 'H 'x lsr l' ' XQQJ il IA l 5' IS - .,,.. 9 k '73 Z 1 i ts.. twggjf A-Q F2 A X by i , in I ik ,s , f' , , ' 2' ,I 1 F , V sl' ..- , fi Sit if -, ,AD f., f, . i V .QL F X . if .fs ' -- . 1 ii Sophs Take On JC Look out Senior Highg here come the Sophomores! Every year a new batch of sophomores enter the halls of Senior High with mixed ideas and emotions on what to ex- pect. There are more freedoms than there were at Freshman Highj' says Keith Enloe, while Karla Neutzler adds, When you come to Senior High you get a chance to show your School spirit and support the Jays! Nevertheless, some sopho- mores preferred Freshman High: You didn't gag in the bathroom, recalls Richard O'Neal. 'tAt Freshman you could meet more people than you even knew existed, says Pam Reed. Feelings conflicted on which school was better, but Kay James summed it up by saying, Its not really the school itself that counts, but the people who go there. K. A g. .da f 6.- KY A J 1 ,, l'1Q gi F ,tl is! , if 4 ,. of Afipgwi of ', as ,, if ns ' an ' A A, lle ' gn G- ' A 4. Ju 5, , - - uf an Q ne :::5:A 2- '::-I-I A 0. ie i Q wh. ,.- fd wmv ,. ' ff -' T. K 4 is a,.f 1 1 f' 'S ld , A 1 J 3 gu 1 ll , x. eliv W ,m ' my Jn W' A ut A A C 7- A fi v 2 .Q Avg ix f.. Jy 'N J fi, V A F I rc, :ji ix? - ut . A 77' ,-'Y .f H ' , L' he ' . .Dy - 5. 1 K 4, 4 'E' . - ' .12 J . fg r Q' f 4 'Tr V 1 ' rx sl f' .'.l.fr,f,'N',g 1 f ' fi if s' 1 ' f '-v.. ,. 1- 73- 7' 5 , Q, . ,A , 'J' e W . f- x -'f' 2' DNF: j x . N J wg I I , I , K Nl 5 X - ilk f L , se 'X fi ' .5 A , , K -rf.: J yi' .Y l 7, pig . ', I 7 -'vw fl af ' fx , , ' Vjf- we-I .f-x..A ' ar I .f if , 'Q-f if-' J X r 5 f A ,XJ X .ing ,- X . Sat- f fag,-3 53 fi 'a 1 law ,limba : J J - fi B 'ffl Doug Howser Susn n Ho wsvr Scott Hubble Teresa Huckabee Bob Huff Richard Huff John Huis Dawn Humpert Tina Hunger Kevin Hunton Julie Hurlbut Steve Hurt Robert Hyder Donna Imsland Kay James Ron James Ellen Jamett Donna Jarrell Ty Jenkins Kimbra Jinks Gene Johnson Kim Johnson Linda Johnson Dennis Jones Mark Jones Beth Jordan Mark Jordon Mike Kallenbach Dale Kammerich Eric Kaufman Denise Keeney Theresa Keeney Jeff Kelly Debbie Kemp Coleen Kempker Marvin Kcmpker Henry Kemple Tina Kennon Mike, Kesler John Kiefner Buddy Kirchner Sophomures 209 I r I H l 1 I . 1 r r 1 I i I - I 1 'R K V 'rs I 'J ll I . i 3 i 4. w -V r Q. vw 1. 'X L Q' , N ' Q Ze if ' in 1 'If' ,, r 3 . 5 1 0 NM. l N , -. ' ' l? ilt A .- 5 jx' 'v r 1 'rl' ff! A , .. L, ,zfiif ' I i? ,f,... - my : lx. - , ' ' T 1 . , . i -1 ' . or . . ,I If if J J I. I If ' ' gl M TMS ,. ,F ia 1 :F Q! Q , Q rv t '15 , I -' - N 9 l W 'J' . 4 ' ' ' A N :ffl 4 I L ,. -V ' A Q K6 1 1 ' fa 'K 1 A -f 1 V I ,gl .5 is 4 'xv' ,lx :Q As- , 1 1 A ., V ax ,L In ' V 5' I '11 , -fx, '- , 41 'Q ., -J N -' . H4 Af A A Kathy McElwaiim- Clillun McGm1i11:il Bill Nlelnlosh Brad McKinney Diziniizx McKinney Jim McLaren Delilxis- fNlcMillin Jacob McVcy Shelley Maiclcn .loc Maiersky Becky Mallicoat Stephanie Mallory Mike Mankin Kelli Markway Rick Martin Suzi Martin Jeri Megown Julia Meier Kevin Meinhardt Don Maller Peggy Merrill Lisa Meyer Joyce Miller Randy Mitchell Jerry Moad Dan Monteer Sylvia Morris John Mueller Russ Mueller Kelly Murray Steve Mustoe Chris Myers Kevin Myers James Nelson Karla Neutzler Zelda Neutzlcr Ray Newman Cheryl Niermann Anne Noble Nancy Norflcet Alice Norman Su-ve Norment Danny Nuhn Rliunclu Null Kirk Obermiller Paul 0'Halluran Richard O'Neal Dun O'R0urke D0l'lll1l Ousley Tracy Owens Rubin P ng: xi s 1 P ii s P n i 5 In Atlus l IIN P iu n N Suphoniois I Tim Payne Steve Pendleton Rick Penno Don Peters Rick Petty Chuck Pierce Paula Pierce Sandra Pierce Kay Pilcher Jim Pitts Gail Plantz Mary Ponder Jeff Poole Alan Porting Daniel Prenger Brenda Presley Mary Preston Frank Prevost Randy Pringer Rick Prosser Pam Quigg Ronnie Quinn Tracy Quinn Doug Rackers Shirley Rackers Steve Rackers Laura Rader Dan Ragland Helen Ras Sheila Ray Karla Reed Pam Reed Bobbi Renn Denise Riley Cindy Robb Joey Robey Carey Robinett Arney Robinson Don Rogers Van Rollins 21 2 Sophomores f - f- Ji.. We 4 . R ' i f x, ' ,R ' L77 ,K V' - qi V Q ml: X 49, Qualify, i, 57 V V. eil ? Q? 1 4 .i e 'ff' g '. K 1 Q74 Q. ' ' are - 'll N' if . f ' eq i 'xrfghx ,qt LA WA i U 2 . 44 Si i l- ' 4 . . I A WLWN 4 Wwmyv J it Fl' K V K . 'f f 43 A il xg-95 ' l ,. - . X 5 ,1 if if i F- mf ti.. -e' X e -- J ex- it 4 3 f ' if f' ' ' ' ' 7 P: f f' fffxz. P ll if ' A fqyfxrillyiw fp.- MQ? P e 1 T 5 P N ' xiii f: sy- f v f - Q... . y- V . . A , nt sf. ,1 ,r l g 1 gf., A .A y, . U 4 S e W, i Yi. K t , - g ,T .. , X ll f' i ' Q s Q f 3 'P 'i W Live each day to the fullest, . Get the most from each hour, 'F 't each day, and each age of your life. , Q Then you can look forward F I Q with confidence ' 1 N ' ' V' and back without regrets. x . f f ri 'I Be yourself- but be your best self. - 4 -if ' , 've - 4 -ig 4 N 4 oe- , . qv R A . ,ve ..- 3-Q f N19 'YQ rg?-Eg. , if R i ' if . ff' f R4 it if Q j Sew-N I, :- ..... G 56 xy... .Y , Dare to be different and to follow your own star. And don't be afraid to be happy. Enjoy what is beautiful. Love with all you heart and soul. Believe that those you love, love you. Forget what you have done for your friends and remember what they have done for you. Disregard what the world owes you, and concentrate on what you owe the world. When you are faced with a decision make that decision as wisely as possible, then forget it. The moment of absolute certain ty never arrives. And above all, remember that God helps those who help themselves. Act as if everything depended upon you and pray as if everything depended upon God. - S.H. PAYER is 'Q , - i 'V' 5 a A , V' 31 'R f y QA 53 rf , , .IL I. 9, 53 l ,' 71 .r X ,ef . h t ' I Z my -Lf , , f- l , 1 A 1 1,51 I h W, V, , .. - 'V X if X , ' A ff J M-..l 2. ., ', .. N , 'ig :if I 2,1 - .. I , 4, ,W L ? Q A , at Y, V . . -, .Q ,C A ff? TQ, S' v L- ' i t J .V f 'Sf l S Q, igfgflwf . W l Pamela Rose Davicl Rothove Farrell Roundtree Rachelle Rousselot Jan Ruy Paul Rudder Lana Runyon Kennan Russell Shari Satterfield Stefanie Saunders Don Schaefer Chad Schatz Gary Schellman Tom Schepers x xx V f ,, -. A :fi 2 xr' 'ill 4 ,... R 2 4,6 , I v f , . X4 , f ft-ff? f-f' V 'wif ,. 1:' Q vifzi 19 2 ' r A 3 6 - -fi :ga . -1 My if ' Q A . H9 , A Q N 32 'v L' '19 Aff r v 1 ' ' E 94 2 ' ra' ' N , rr,r ,,,, r, ff ' , g ,,- ' - K - ff- ' 6 ' , ' ,t 1' 5' ' ' ay ,Q -: Q I -. it - f, i ' - fbi? 'Y Wi L ' '- H se ' L ' A 1 ee ,, Q M ... a ,, ff A ,Q wi fe 1 , .-L, ir' , K ' A dr d N. 1 f Nix ' I . ., iw .sill S 'F Xa Ts! P -watt .4 , r 1 Laurie Schepker Franny Scheppers Bill Schmutz Dale Schmutzler Greg Schmutzler Geneva Schneider LeaAnn Schneider Regina Schneider Kirk Schreiber Diann Schrimpf Raymond Schrock LuAnn Schuemann Jeff Schuler Cathy Schuyler Becky Schwartz Elizabeth Schwartz Diane Schwartzv Chuck Scott Donna Scott Lesley Scott Tina Scott Sophomores 213 ser s s I'h reg Rc acl he Io Nl' il'1I 4 5. I 2 E Rod Represents JC it ' A sophomore is elected annually by his class to repre' ' sent the school at the Sophomore Pilgrimage. The event is sponsored by the Missouri Federation of Women's Clubs. This year the tenth-graders voted Rod Burnett their representative to the Pilgrimage from a list of 46 nominees. Rod joined over 400 sophomore representatives from high schools across the state on April 8. Each year since 19341 they have toured the Legislature, the State Capitol, the Executive Mansion, and the Supreme Court. Following the tour, the delegates were honored with a luncheon at which six state officials spoke. Voted second and third highest were Mark Abernathy and Gayle Evans. cr' 4 , 'ff ew HQ 'T' .. . .gm X --. ,, - I Qt . Q- ' if l, K. 45 V' , r .. 'K .tc l A pay - . ' wk, 15 f . Zh. . pig IQ-vt fv ,f . ,M Q i A 'Lal 1 K A S ' ts. is Q i- ff, M iw H59 Q: 5' hh 17 - Q' I , t 1 X fill! i A N l 'f 4 lf' , Q 1 pl' nt! ,I ru 4 if A Q! 1: Q - I 4 gk 5 ,N-,gi 1. kg S, - ' ff. i v KMA - X 'WJ 931i Jo Ann Speckhals Carol Spencer Marsha Spencer Karen Springer Randy Stafford Cindi Stalcup David Starks Ron Steele Carrie Stegner Kelly Steppelman Don Stevenson Gary Stock Mary Stone Lisa Storey Jim Stout JoAnne Sullens Randy Sullens Dan Sullivant Larry Summers Carol Sundermeyer Donna Surface Randy Swanigan Mike Swope Jeff Swarens Kathy Taggart Kim Taliaferro Joni Teaford Dan Teubner Dwight Thoenen Joe Thomas Rick Thomas Rick Thompson Kathy Thornberry Teresa Thornhill Arthur Tillman Jerry Tillman Carol Tipton Lance Tipton Leon Todd Mike Todd Mike Toebben Sophomores 915 ff .ffm V Susan Tolt W ' If - it A Y Y I mx ' . Jill Towner I N l , fb M V' if N ' if d Mary Tranbarger .11 6, 1 ' H' sf, .2 'Q' '21 1 f f-lk l . an 34- ' .Frank Tmxell 7, , . Q .M X- fi ff . W ,dx-4 4 Leanne Tucker J i , ' K 1 ' b 'IS' ' ' J 1 fn' -3- . Jerry Turner A W KV f' X '- V 3 Azz' 2' A A Sam Turner f ff I' ,I . 'A,7?fl 'i ix ,' Vai ' ,, lA .. W X x fam., W yy, . 4, V Z 2? V - l.f 5'3?f5f 1 ill? J Susan Tweedie X ' V . ' K fb 7 , .C TP: My W1 jig Eugene Van Vranken - f W., V, lg X, 4, vii. fr: f' 5 1 4 . 1af'j,, -2? Cathy Vaughan ' I ' ,n ' l U' ,V , h if -V ' .1 i Becky Veltrop , Q Q ig. j g A X I. ge A ' K? Mariann Verseman , S A I 4, Q I T Kelly Waldo f , l 11,36 ' 1 71, ' ,A l 4 A' fig, R. Wl 'fl A fi f A ' 1' H -- ,' 'F' la' GSS 3 qw 4 I ,' ,if - a ' 1 ,J QV M 5 6255. 5' if . A 1 4 David Walsh Paul Walz Myron Warren Greg Weaver Mark Webb Bob Webster Beverly Weeks Kenneth Weems Gayle Wegman Mary Weider Kevin Weirich Vance Welch Wynter Welker Mary Wenger 216 Sophomorcs .grew ar . V ,,, y mel .-f l i W , , ,5.,ml?52 f y ,r , . .5 3 , f..- f -, 1 v --, ' X50 ig ,QI fp I , l , V i af '1 5 Q , 'K 1? ' ' V .. iff 9 gf 4 . va' J N ' - W ffwfaa ew Q ' 9 A, V W Q-1 ' fl . . 'fit rw 'V 'J l w if ' Sr . ' , 4, ' , ' gfffq ' , mfgy if 1 it Y I 2 - l, W ,, ,- ki 1 7 W kia llaflu 9 55 ful A l 1:3 x S if 4 - Q , ay 8. ri' 'ie Y l lg Q' 6, f I H4 1 ' g 3 We .i , zm fr 311 ov, , -ff f -fa 'E -li I . , I . ,W ,m , 1 ,H L x - A11 ' 1, Fw , .4 lJim Wvwerka Chris White Greg White Luvy While Vicki While Don Whittler William Winners Ronnie Wilbers Mark Wilkins Bobbi Wilkinson Cathy Williams Pamela Williams Don Wilson James Wilson ' ,ip xl R ' ng! X . ' X .la I We . so homores H ,, fffwfnf 1? if 'I I' . so sw I .I !wr, I I A 2- iQ Sf C, if David Winget Mike Winter Kevin Wireman Ken Wohlt Tim Wummack Suzanne Wonderly Leonard Woodling Wade Woudling Doug Workman Dzxvicl Wylie Jl-l'frm-y Yelton Diana- Young Dehhiv Zeugin Suphomores KJ 6 What IS beautiful m is a joy 0 for,aIl seasons and a possession for all eternity 7: . e TZKIZJS I fi f ' 4 nf nw' ..1 Oi K s, Q'vn -'A il wif' rs xo 'S' , K 1' ,f 1. K1-5 f :fm i. 1 f ,.a 34 4 Q if ..-1 yi '...u We arrive in this world alone. We depart alone. This time called life was meant to share. Mary Adams Cindi Albright Coralc-ta Alley Debbie Allred Todd Ambs Cindy Anderson Kathy Anthony Ralph Antweiler Diane Arnel Randy Atkin Douglas Austin Lisa Autenrieth Dan Ayer Holly Aylor Pierre Backes Ronnie Backes Sandy Backes Brian Bacon Sherry Bacon Cindy Baker Phil Baker Jack Baldwin Mike Barnes Sandy Barnum Sam Bassman Jennifer Bauer Kathy Bauer Karen Baughn Joany Bax Bobette Beauchamp Cindy Beck Janet Beck Mark Beck Andy Bemboom Nancy Bemboom Barbara Berendzen Gary Berendzen Tracy Bergman Lurmda Bledsoe Patricia Bledsoe Jeanette Block 220 Juniors me .,,rY, N , ' L 'C - .,, A, Y 5 -P' . I, L 11 A 2:15 ...nh-.2 95 -.dl ral' ll Junior Officers Active The Junior class voted John Ruth as their class presi- dent. David Coon acted as vice-president and Teresa Huls served as secretary-treasurer. The offices of representative were held by Susan Bodamer, Richard Hall, and Anne Jarrett. Juniors were in charge of working concessions during football games to earn money. The three representatives went to Stl Louis to attend the MASC convention. During the convention they got the chance to talk with students from other schools about the problems in their schools. When Susan Bodamer looked back to when she went to the convention, she said, Being on Student Council made me feel more involved in JC and by going to the MASC convention, I felt really proud of our school. if 55 'rf 'r' 'vw ,, fs ,A , NSI: 0 ,1 'rf 1 Jn. yr ,. cl I 1. ' -Ki' 64- . I 1 4 1 -X i f I , m er '31 Yolanda Foster Pam Freeman Terry Fuller Rodger Gadd Janet Gaffke Dominick Giarraputo Mike Giffen Don Gill Buddy Gillespie Bob Gladden Richard Glaser Carol Glover Scott Goff Gary Gonder Joyce Gove Kim Graham David Gravatt Tony Graziano Cheryl Grazier Kevin Green Reba Gregg Rita Gresham Dan Grieve Ruth Grishkat Erin Gunter Tom Hagenhoff David Haines Miranda Hake Richard Hall Sherry Hamlin Gary Handler Valerie Harman Kathy Harris Connie Hassler 224 Juniors 4 the Mo pre the earl the and r mg! gra: anr bri4 mu I mal Bus mei acc Pro 'Wu 2 .r A x ang , Juniors Host Prom Goodbye Yellow Brick Road was the theme for the 1975 Junior-Senior Prom. Months before the actual date of the dance, preparations were started by the Junior class, the traditional host of the prom. Money is earned by working concession stands during the football season to help pay for the band and the decorations. The decorations for the gymnasium were highlighted by a bridge constructed for the grand march. Buddy Gillespie and John Ruth announced the couples as they crossed the bridge, while Jacque No Padno played theme music in the background. Many Juniors put in long and hard hours to make the 1975 Prom what it Was. Laura Bushko, general chairman for Prom, com- mented, Everybody worked real hard and We accomplished quite a bit. I think the 1975 Prom was one of the best ever! ' 1- ,,. '-.515 K9 Qt I 1 I Y if Q: I KX ., , H . - . 3 if , x. W ' 'x '. l A A-'W' I in Ng. ' a al A I I f, sf -h -7 Q- I - . 5 6 . in All la 'Kina L '11 s 4 4 , 1 . ,, .Ig 7, . . li . . 2 ,ff cl' r I1 f 1. sl sis. 4. '. f ' 'Ubi b - 5, - iv tgp- 53 V .sl K ,E-. . V .iv J, . ,V 'Q ' Aff'..,J: fy! it 1 we -an 6- Q 1 . , 4 L - aka 1' ffjyl' ' 5 J' -Q 74:11 f r, e 9. . Q. . , ,, V U Miirgzwet Hawes Debbie Hayes Sarah Hearnc Jennifer Hebcl Tenn Heckerman Roger Heet Allen Heflin Chris Heller Christina Heller Terri Henderson Lindsey Henry Chris Herdt Mark Heriford Shawn Hernandez Greg Herron Steve Hess Darrell Hiatte Darwin Hiatte Erin Hiatte Roger Hirschman Jim Hoelscher Brel Hohenstrm-L Veta Holman Chuck Holt Juniors 225 i X z P i I i 4 H ,, g I 5 1 I N i Q I I 1 ' 2 S I Q Y! S I 5 I I 1 -N I i r Gary Muck Pat Murphy Greg Murray Jim Nance Rawn Nash Rebekah Neely John Newberry Dan Newby John Newell Cynthia Nichols Debbie Nordmeyer Diana Norfleet Randy Norfleet Greg Norment Teresa Norris Tom Northway Gail O'Banion Gary Oberkrom Jim Oetting Carla Oliver Jeff Olson Scott O'Neill Jim Onger Bruce Orenstein Lisa Oswald Debra Ousley Mike Ousley Craig Overfelt Gary Owehs Nancy Pack James Parker Susan Patino Guy Patton Shawn Payne Debbie Pendleton Craig Perkins Clay Peters Jim Peters Scott Peters Mike Pfautsch 230 Juniors ,f5X. u' ,w Q 4 MH? m.gV 5j C fi 4-lx' ga av ,.VW. 3 , In M at I n W' Q as the V' N A 1 9' ' Q-- 1-wr'-aw gf, 4, my X f Q F- . 4 we ' ,V r, f i' ' ' V -H., 1 5? . 1' ' L , ' N . ' 1 YT'fL'i 'U Y I' 1 fu. 199 4- , gsiii QA 'A 3 af ' - 1 v. Q17 , , J fig 3 ,av mlb-A .ga-, - M..-sf ' ,, xc vd'.A'g . ah ' 4. Exvjjfr., A -:- ,, S 3 J r ft' fi .H-' 4, K 1. 5 I - ,x -- 5 , ' ' ' 1 A H. 4 x Q? .It X , We Were Juniors Not Long Ago... 'K .Q P Q 31 , 5 Q g . 5 Q3 - 8 Y' -sxxxxxxxsNxxssxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxsxs 7 S ' 1 I I , ' 1 ' , 1 j The year was zi good year, we must admit 5 5 But then we always do. 1 S There were sports and clubs, all sorts of things. 5 Q 5 Busy times, slow times, fun and games f , 1 And then the year was through. f H V I 1 f A I . . f Now were Seniorsg we lead the pack. f I . 1 And sedate we will have to he Q I . 4 , 1 So we'll do the same things we did before j rs -.4 f Cause trouble, solve problems, these and more j 'x ' Q Until the time we're free. j ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 j 1 XXXXXXXNXXXXXXXXXNNNNXXXNXNNNNXXNXNNNXXXXXNNN I i s 'T' '43 Q . X ' ea. ' ,N , ff 5 Q' ' - sur N ll ., 'rg N 51. 'af N --, . v, -... l .Nu 13 T 1 , 4 l. X Q E, 7 1 3 ,Q , ,i 'Q r A It f IQ, - 1 VCT! fe. Q e 7 is 'VD ' Q ' . . if X 'Q fx . is . ffl A 4 n H 5 A V, ' -A I , ., K , ng im' 2 f - TZ' le 5 3 ii Y .n ' ' ' ' ' A ,.,. B Y kk' w 4 I K ffl: ' 4 Connie Philliber Gwen Phillips Leanne Pickett Kerry Pigford Alex Plassmeyer Rusty Ponder Carla Sue Powell Eddie Powell Herb Powell Sandy Pringer Rita Profest Robert Pruitt Donna Puckett Jim Puckett Diane Purkett Debbie Quick Don Rackers Roy Rackers Clara Rademan Tracy Rankin Debbie Ratlifl' Rob Record Darrell Rehagen Laura Renken Jerry Renn Jerry Rhodes Linda Rice Donna Richey Sandy Robb Mark Roberts Karan Robinson Sharon Rockemann Rita Ruling Steve Rollins ltlarlcnv Rotliove Juniors V31 William Roundtrce Russell Rucker Alan Runkle Keith Rush Diane Rustemeyer John Ruth Steve Salmon Larry Salmons Alan Sanning Tina Scarr Mike Schaefer Doug Schaefferkoetter Alfred Schaffer Roger Schanuth Larry Schetzler Scott Schlotz Barbara Schlueter Karen Schmer Linda Schmitz Cindy Schnieder Bill Schondelmeyer H. J. Schumer Jill Schwerdtfeger Kerry Scott Marcia Scott Paula Scott Bill Seifert Leigh Seifert Alan Sestak Harold Seymore Holly Shadwick Wayne Shaw Mike Shellman Pat Shemwell Lyndal Shirley Tom Shirley Wesley Shirley John Simion Tom Sitterley Steve Siu John Sjoblom Vicky Smallwood Mark Smart Steve Smart Dan Smith David Smith Donna Smith 232 Juniors 1 Q9 ' 11' 9 x xx 33 'av A ..., , qka wi- f-..A as r Q3 N. ' 1, f 7 H+, Xkrswtl L V O ' 'ii 'QW , li. K . fc ' we R -., Q - 11 a 'r is fi Q ' as Fi K .4 rg ' B ' - f X-' . .S -:gif V: ' i y f., f lx K4 A I .4 ' A 3 M 5 , , Q,-'x ff. , .Q ' 4e..:'fQy sfaggq, QP , F fir . ff 55 Qk 'aa ,Q fr, .t Y L, Q1 Mig' ff fs, fi ll 5 'I' f 4 L24 A' ' fl'?'w 4 l 57, C I I goli clas spo clus and spo Jun 15 it v few clas exp woi .1 i we E! I 1 u 4 4 , 1 I , 4 ! + 4 ! F l YH? H l JUNIOR 5' FE ,fi Ken Whiteside Peggy Whitford John Whittler Mary Wieberg Alice Kocher Wilbers Cindy Wildhaber Jeff Willis Cathy Willmeno Patti Wilson iii' 1 LV ru , xr , Q f: ,fi., W K' 2 'v , if-ii 1 2 A A19 Steve Wilson Debbie Winder Valerie Winters Ken Witherbee Jill Wojnar Terry Wolz Barbara Wooldridge Leonard Worthey Jerry Wright Mike Wyrick Susan Young Kevan Zalken Asami Zimmerman Phil Zuspan Juniors 235 after .477 L-if Y 'V V 1-4 :ni-ni fi . lvvnsw' -If-W 'W iw 'Q ' ' f D nh ly: iff ing, pu Y! A 1 if vb 'X G V - f- vm: - gl 9 . 1,431 4 'lf . K v,,,,.,-puff . 1 -A ' , , o All is -:E if M An, I . lla, A 'fqfz s v f all ,B W ,,,,,--,Y- ,Q VA ' Gary Ackerson Linda Adkins Rod Alberts John Allison Jack Anderson Terry Anderson Marilyn Angerer Malinda Appold Andy Arnold Mark Arnold Behlnd the Scenes Senior class officers for 1974 - 1975 were Eddie Cohen, presidentg Tom Flashl' Edwards, vice presidentg Randall Templeton, secretary-treasurer. Jeff Sanders, Kim Grice, and Donna Schaefferkoetter were represen- tatives. The senior class won first place for their homecoming float. In the spring, the seniors sponsored the spaghetti dinner at the All-School Carnival. Tom Edwards com- mented that being on Siu Co enabled me to meet new people and learn of the functions of our school govern- ment. Steve Asher Brenda Atkin Susie Autenrleth Pam Babcock Jonathan Backes Leon C. Backes Leon J. Backes Arnold Bailey ,f- Robert Bailey Dana Baker Ellen Baker Teri Baker Conrad Balcer Koelle Barbour Deborah Barrett , --'X 238 Seniors G GARY ACKERSON JC Players 9 10 Evemng of Drama 9 Los Amxgos 10 11 COE 12 Cross Country 10 11 Debate LINDA ADKINS Nat'l Honor Soc 11 Chou 9 Jayettes 10 11 12 French Club 10 11 GAA 9 10 11 12 FBLA 11 ROD ALBERTS Lettermen Club 11 12 Boys State 11 Cross Country 10 11 12 Basketball 9 Baseball 10 11 12 Wrestlxng 12 JOHN ALLISON Soph V Pres StuCo 10 12 Nat I Honor Soc 9 JC Players 12 Art Club 12 Red 8: Black Co Edxtor 12 Qulll Cz Scroll 12 Safety Club 12 AFS 11 Rotary Boy 12 Boys State 12 Showboat 12 FootbaU 9 Basketball 10 11 Golf 9 10 Amerlcan Legion Award 9 Box Crew 12 JACK ANDERSON Wrestling 11 TERRY ANDERSON JC Players 10 Jayettes 10 11 Art Club 9 Los Amlgos 10 11 Spanlsh Honor Soc 10 11 MARILYN ANGERER Jayettes 10 11 12 MALINDA APPOLD FHA 12 Choir 12 Jayettes 12 Library Club 11 ANDY ARNOLD Marcullus Staff 12 Art Club 10 11 12 Los Amxgos 11 12 Scnence Club 10 Lettermen Club 12 Boys State 11 Basketball 9 10 11 12 Baseba.ll 12 Honorable Mentlon All Conference Basketball 12 MARK ARNOLD ROTC 9 10 11 Rifle Club 10 11 Wrestllng 9 STEVE ASHER Football 9 Track 9 Box Crew 12 BRENDA ATKIN Choxr 9 Jayettes 10 CAROLYN SUE AUTENRIETH Jayettes 10 Art Club 9 10 11 COE 12 PAM BABCOCK Orchestra 9 Jayettes 9 10 11 12 AFS 10 GAA 11 12 Socxal Comm 11 Assembly Comm 12 Top Ten Jayettes 9 10 JONATHAN BACKES Latin Club 10 11 12 LEON C BACKES LEON J BACKES Chou 9 Art Club 9 ARNOLD BAILEY Choir 12 Safety Club 11 12 Football 10 11 Track 9 Baseball 10 Wrestllng 11 ROBERT BAILEY QTransfer 123 Nat'l Honor Soc 12 DANA BAKER StuCo 12 Band 9 Varsity 10 Concert 11 JC Players 9 10 11 Ihstorxan 12 Thesplans 10 11 Sec 12 Jayettes9 10 11 12 Art Club 10 12 Red Kr Black Art Ed 12 Quill Sz Scroll 12 Volleyball Capt 12 Ilomecormng Court 12 Marcullus Court I2 Connie Barrows Steve Bates Dave Baumhoer Rita- Bax Betsy Beach Doug Bean Garry Beck Larry Beck Alison Beinke Lynette Bellmer ELLEN BAKER StuCo 12 Nat'l Honor Soc 12 Chou 9 10 11 12 Chorale 11 12 JC Players 10 11 12 Evemng of Drama 11 Dxr 12 Jayettes 9 10 11 12 Red Kr Black 12 Qulll Sz Scroll 12 Latm Club 9 AFS 9 10 11 Pres 12 Council of Clubs G1rl12 Showboat 12 The Thread That Runs So True 1 2 The Man Who Came To Dtnner 12 Student Prxnce 10 Flowers for Algernon 10 You Were Born On A Rotten Day 11 Cheaper By The Dozen 11 Bngadoon 11 Thesplans 10 11 12 TERI BAKER Chou' 9 10 11 12 Jayettes 9 Att Club 9 10 11 12 Safety Club 11 FBLA 12 Sweetheart Court 12 CONRAD BALCER Choir 9 10 Marcullus Staff 12 Latm Club 9 10 11 12 Science Club 9 10 1112 Math Club 11 12 Mythology Award 10 Rlfle Club 10 11 Scholastic Aptltude Scholarshlp 12 KOELLE BARBOUR StuCo 12 Nat l Honor Soc 9 11 12 Art Club 9 10 Sclence Club 11 12 Math Club 11 12 DEBORAH L BARRETT Choxr 9 10 11 12 CONNIE MARIE BARROWS Cholr 9 10 11 12 Jayettes 9 10 11 12 Safety Club 9 Offxce Work Experience 12 FBLA 12 STEVE BATES DAVE BAUMHOER ROTC 9 COE 12 RITA BAX StuCo 12 Nat'l Honor Soc 9 11 12 Cholr JC Players 10 Red St Black 12 Qu1l.l Sz Scroll 12 Sclence Club 10 11 12 Math Club 11 12 Up The Down Staxrcase 9 Scholarslups CMSU MU Ottawa U NEMSU Who s Who 12 Who s Who In Teenage America Nat'l Merlt Certxflcate Certlflcate of Scholastnc Recognxtlon BETSY BEACH Band 9 Varsxty 10 11 Concert 12 Jayettes 9 10 11 12 Art Club 9 10 11 DOUG BEAN JC Players I0 Latm Club 11 12 Football 9 11 Box Crew 12 GARY BECK JC Players 11 ROTC 9 10 11 Rlfle Club 11 12 LARRY M BECK Scxence Club 10 11 Math Club 11 Rxfle Club 10 11 ALISON BEINKE Jayettes 9 10 11 12 Cheerleader 10 11 Head 12 Art Club 9 Red Sz Black 12 Qutll Gr Sc.roll12 Los Amigos 12 French Club 10 11 12 AFS 9 LYNETTE BELLMER FHA 10,11 benlors Z S9 E I W ' 5-v'ni'lrrI1: ' 'i - ' H J i llll '+ Gwen Buescher Laura Bumgarner Cindy Burgess Polly Burre David Butzer Doug Butzer Robert Calvert Steve Capps Jody Cardwell Alana Carroll Lori Carroll Cathy Carter Rick Case J.R. Chappell Kevin Clardy David Clark Robin Coates Cindy Coffin Eddie Cohen Brent Connell 242 Seniors Grads Join Forces Every year a new batch of JC grads is released to the world. Many plan on a military career of some sort. The military offers a variety of job experiences plus a worthwhile learning experience to high school graduates. Jobs useful to the military as well as the civilian world are learned by today's forces. The Class of '75 has three people going into military academies, a great honor to them. Will Bradley and Richard Duncan were accepted to West Point and Jeff O'Rourke won an acceptance to the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. Girls today also have the opportunity to go into military service. JC now allows girls into its ROTC program and some eighteen girls enrolled this year. Pam Robinson and 'Cindy Bias are joining the Air Forceg Cindy Goff and Dana Jones are going into the Navy. Other graduates planning on military careers at this time are Doug Bean in the Air Force in the area of languages and Mike Duncan, Alan Shortal and Richard Russell in the Marines. 3 if 1 4 uv to me :es Dol .he to ill est lzhe to C 'all er H3 . -1 's la GWEN BUESCHER StuLo1Z Nat l Honor Soc 11 12 FHA 9 10 11 12 Choir 9 JC Playcrs 10 11 12 Art Club 9 LAURA BUMGARNER Choir 9 1011 12 JC Players 10 11 12 Jayettes 9 10 11 12 Art Club 9 Latin Club 11 12 Science Club 9 AFS 10 11 GAA 9 10 11 12 Safety Club 12 CINDY BURGESS Fresh Rep StuCo 9 12 Choir 9 10 11 12 Chorale 11 12 Jayettes 9 10 11 12 Los Amigos 9 10 11 Spanish Honor Soc 10 11 Safety Club 11 V Pres 12 AFS 9 10 Showboat 12 Brigadoon 11 StuCo Publ Chmn 12 POLLY BURRE Choir 9 10 11 12 Jayettes 10 11 12 FTA VPres 12 FBLA 12 Showboat 12 DAVID BUTZER Choir 9 10 I1 12 ROTC 9 Student Prince 10 Football 9 Basketball 9 Track 9 10 DOUG BUTZER ROTC 9 10 11 Football 9 Basketball 10 ROBERT CALVERT Natl Honor Soc 9 11 12 Choir 9 10 11 12: Science Club 10: Shnwboat 12: Student Prince 10: Brigadoon 11. STEVE CAPPS - Latin Club 10. JODY CARDWELL -Jayettes 9.10: Office Work Experience 12. ALANA CARROLL Y Jayettes 9: COE 12: Student Prince 10: Flowers for Algernon 1 1:Bri11adoon 11: Executive Board Committee COE 12. LORI CARROLL Y StuCo 12: Nat'l Ilonor Soc. 9.10.I1.12: Band 9. Concert 10,11.12. Studio 9. Lab. 10.11, Jazz 12. Pep 10.11.12: Orchestra 10,12: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: Latin Club 9,10.11.12: Showboat 12: Student Prince 10: Brigadoon 11: StuCo Hospitality Chmn. 12. CATHY CARTER - Choir 9,10.II.12: Jaycttcs 9.I0.11: Art Club 11,121 Los Amigos 11 : French Club 9: GAA 10: Brigadoon 11: Tennis 12. RICK CASE J.R. CHAPPELI. Y Band 9. Varsity 10.111 Los Amigos 11.12: Tennis 9,10.11.l2. KEVIN CLARDY Y Football 9: Basketball 9,10.113Track 101 Box Crew 12. DAVID CLARK ROBIN COATES Y Choir 9.10.1 1.12: Los Amigos 11.121 Spanish Honor Soc. 11.12:t'0E IZQGAA 9.10. - CYNDI COFFIN Y Band 9.Varsitv10.1 1.12: Art Club 10: Latin Club 9.11.1 2: GAA 10: Band Librarian 12, EDDIE COHEN Y Sr. Class Pres.: StuCo 12: Nat'l Honor Soc. 11.12: Band 9. Varsity 10. Studio Sl: JC Players 12: Debate 12: Red K4 Black 12: Quill Sz Sr-roll 12: Latin Club 11. V4Prcs. 12: David Cooper Janis Kaye Cooper Rita Corman Linda Cottingham Mary Cottrell David Cox Bryce Craig Carla Craig Annette Crain Bob Crooks Colette Cross Donna Cummings ,..- Ron Daniels Glen Davidson Tom Davis Lettcrmen Club 12 Rotary Boy 11 Football 9 10 11 Tennis 9 10 11 12 Wrestling 9 Nat'l Forensic League 12 Army ROTC Scholarship 12 BRENT CONNELL French Club 10 Football 9 10 Track 9 10 DAVID COOPER Lettmrmcn Club 10 11 12 Cross Country 10 11 12 Track 9 10 11 12 Wrestling 9 JANIS K COOPER FHA 9 10 Band 9 Varsity 10 Choir 10 11 12 JC Players 9 10 Jayettes 9 Los Amigos 11 12 Safety Club 12 GAA 9 10 Girls State 11 RITA CORMAN LINDA COTTINGHAM Art Club 9 10 11 12 FTA GAA 11 12 Bowling Club I1 12 Jr Ach I1 MARY COTTRELL FTA 12 GAA 12 DAVID COX Natl Honor Soc 9 12 Band 9 Varsity 10 Concert 11.12. Pep 11.12: JC Players 12: Marcullus 12: Quill KL Scroll 12: Los Amigos 9.10: Spanish Ilonor Soc. 10: AFS 12. BRYCE CRAIG Y StuCo 12: JC Players 12: Marcullus 12: Quill 8: Scroll 12: Latin Club 12: AFS 12: Tennis 12: AFS Excl-i. Student 12. CARLA CRAIG Y Jayettes 9.10: Art Club 9. COE 12. ANNETTE CRAIN fTransfer 101 Y Nat'l Honor Soc. 11.121 Band 10. Varsity 10. Concert 11.12: Choir 10: Jayettes 11. 12: Marcullus 12: Quill Si: Scroll 1 2: Artifacts Club 1 2: French Club 12: GAA 10: Pom Pon Girl 11.12: Showboat Choreographer 1 2: Homecoming Queen 12: Marcullus Court 12: Regent's Scholarship CMSU. BOB CROOKS Y Basketball 9. COLETTE CROSS - Nat'l Honor Soc. 9,l0.11. V-Pres.12: Band 9. Varsity 10. Concert 11.12: Orchestra 10: Choir 12: Jayettes 9.10. Rep. 11. Treas. 12: Los Amigos 9.10: Spanish Honor Soc. 10: Showboat 1 2: Who s Who 12. DONNA CUMMINGS - Choir 9.10.1 1 : JC Players 10: Los Amigos 9.10.11,12: Spanish Honor Soc. 10.11,1 2: Science Club 91 COE 12. RON DANIELS - COE I1.12:'INrack IU. GLENN DAVIDSON Y Band 9. Varsity 10, Concert 11.12. Studio 9. Lab 10.11. Pep 11.12. Jazz 12: Red 81 Black 12: Quill Kr Scroll 122 Science Club 9. Rifle Club 11. TOM DAVIS Y Band 9. Varsity 10. Concert 11.121 Choir ll. 12: Chorale 12: Marcullus Staff I1.12:QuLll ak Srroll12: Safety Club 1 1.12: Showboat 1 2: Brigadoon 11. Seniors 24 3 HQ Larry Dearing John DeClue Danny DeLong V Johnny DeMois Greg Detwiler -'- ' Tom Distler Melinda Dolan Suzanne Dominique Jerry Donaldson Joyce Doyle Joey Drake Annette Driver Carleton Driver John Duke Doug Dulle LARRY DEARING Basketball 9 JOHN DECLUE StuCo Pres 12 Natl Honor Soc 11 12 Chou 11 12 Chorale 11 12 JC Players 10 11 12 Thespxans 11 12 Debate Squad 11 Marcullus Staff 10 11 Art Club 9 Red Sz Black 12 Quill Ez Scroll 11 12 Rotary Boy 12 Boys State 11 Showboat 12 The Thread That Runs So True 12 Student Prince 10 1984 11 Brigadoon 11 Sophomore Pilgrimage DAN DELONG Science 9 10 11 COE 12 JOHNNY DEMOIS GREG DETWILER Band 9 Varsity 10 11 Concert 12 TOM DISTLER COE 12 MELINDA DOLAN Nat l Honor Soc 11 12 Band Varsity 11 Orchestra 11 Choir 12 Jayettes 11 12 AFS 12 JC Players 12 SUZANNE DOMINIQUE Jayettes 9 10 Art Club 9 10 11 French Club 11 12 JERRY DONALDSON COE 11 JOYCE DOYLE Jayettes 11 Art Club 11 Spanish Honor Soc 12 JOEY DRAKE JC Players 10 12 Art Club 9 10 V Pres 11 12 Los Amigos 10 11 12 Spanish Honor Soc 11 12 Safety Club 10 11 12 AFS 9 10 Student Prlnce 10 Tennis 9 10 Box Crew 12 ANNETTE DRIVER Band 9 Varsity 10 Safety Club 12 GAA 9 10 11 Audio Visual Club 9 10 CARLETON DRIVER Chou- 12 ROTC 11 12 JOHN DUKE Nat l Honor Soc 11 12 Orchestra 9 10 11 12 Choir 11 12 Chorale 11 12 JC Players 10 French Club 12 Latin Club 11 12 AFS 10 Rifle Club 10 Boys State 11 Showboat 12 Brxgadoon 11 Church Campus Award to Wilham Jewell DOUG DULLE MIKE DUNCAN PAMELA DUNCAN Choir 9 10 11 12 Jayettes 9 10 11 RICHARD DUNCAN Nat I Honor Soc 11 12 Art Club 12 Lettermen Club 12 ROTC 9 10 11 Football 9 10 11 12 Track 9 10 Wrestling 11 12 West Pmnt Appointment 12 ROXANNE DUPLANTIS Band 9 Varsity 10 Concert 11 12 Studio 9 Lab 10 11 Jazz 12 Pep 10 Orchestra 10 12 French Club 10 Safety Club 12 Powder Puff Football 11 Basketball 11 244 Seniors 7. va 1-v Sl-IEILA DYE Chou' 10 11 12 JC Players 9 10 11 Jayettes 9 10 Art Club 9 Safety Club 11 12 AFS 10 FBLA 12 Showboat 12 Brlgadoon 11 TOM EDWARDS Sr V Pres StuCo 12 Nat l Honor Soc 11 12 Band 9 Red 8: Black 12 Quill St Scroll 12 French Club 10 Science Club 10 Math Club 11 Pres 12 Lettermen Club 10 11 12 Basketball 9 Tennis 9 10 Wrestlxng 10 11 12 Homecoming Gen l Chmn 12 Who s Who 12 FRANK EICHHOLZ Choir 9 10 11 12 Latin Club 9 10 Safety Club 11 COE 12 Showboat 12 Student Prince Bngadoon 11 Box Crew 12 DIANE EIKEN Choir 9 10 NEAL ENGLEHART CYNDI ENLOE RUTH ERHARDT Chou 11 12 JC Players 10 11 12 Jayettes 11 12 Art Club 10 11 12 FTA 12 Showboat 12 Prom Committee 11 MARY ERNST Jayettes 9 10 11 Art Club 9 Los Amigos 10 11 Latin Club 10 11 12 SANDY ESTILL Band 9 Varsity 10 11 JC Players 10 11 12 Jayettes 10 11 Art Club 11 12 French Club 11 12 Showboat 12 Thespians 12 ALAN EUBANK Art Club 9 12 Math Club 12 Showboat 12 KRIS EVANS Nat l Honor Soc 11 12 FHA 10 11 Band 9 Varsity 10 Concert 11 12 Pep 12 Librarian 11 12 Orchestra 10 11 JC Players 11 Jayettes 10 11 12 Art Club 10 11 Red Sr Black 12 Qlull Sz Scroll 12 Scholarshxp CMSU GARY EVELER Art Club 9 10 COE 12 Basketball 9 10 SHEILA EVERS JIM FAIR CURT FARMER GRACE FISCHER Class Rep 10 Sec Treas 11 Treas 12 StuCo 10 11 12 Nat l Honor Soc 11 12 Band 9 Varsity 10 Concert 11 12 Pep 10 11 12 Orchestra 10 12 JC Players 9 10 11 12 Jayettes 9 10 11 12 Marcullus 11 Red 5 Black 12 Qurll Sr Scroll 12 Latin Club 11 Pom Pon 11 12 Council of Clubs Grrl 12 Flowers for Algernon 10 1984 11 Cheaper By The Dozen 11 Homecoming Court 12 Marcullus Court 12 Student of the Month 12 DAR 12 Band Librarnn I0 11 Treas 12 Prom Chal.rman 11 3 I 1 u THE CHALLENGE Blessed is the person indeed, Who in this life can findg A PURPOSE that can fill their days And GOALS to fill their mind! The world is filled with little people, Content with Where they are, Not knowing the joys success can bring No WILL to go that far! Yet, in this world there is a need, For people to lead the rest To rise above the average life, By giving of their best! Would you be one, who dares to try, When challenged by the taskg To rise to heights you've never seen, Or is this too much to ask? This is your day - a World to Win, Great purpose to achieve, Accept the challenge of your goals And in yourself, BELIEVE! You will be proud of what you've done, When at the close of dayg You look back on your battles, Won, Content, you came this way! - Dr. Heartsill Wilson Mariel Fischer Mark Fischer Bruce Fisher Carey Fletcher Lois Fletcher Bryan Forbis Nick Forck Jack Foster Ronald Freeman Lisa Frew Cynthia Fuller David Gale Donald Garber Eric Gardner Cheryl Gearhart 246 Seniors 4-5 4 14+ v- -- .1 MARIEL FISCHER Class Rep 10 11 StuCo 10 11 Band 9 Varsity 10 Concert 11 12 Orchestra 10 Choir 11 12 Chorale 12 JC Players 9 10 11 12 Evening of Drama Chmn 11 12 Thespians 10 11 12 Jayettes 9 10 11 12 AFS 10 Pom Pon 12 FBLA 11 Showboat 12 Brigadoon 11 StuCo Monette Exchange 11 Marcullus Top Ten 11 MARK FISCI-IER BRUCE FISHER Football 9 Track 11 12 Basketball 9 10 11 CAREY FLETCHER Band 9 Varsity 10 11 Concert 12 JC Players 12 Artifacts Club 12 LOIS FLETCHER Art Club 10 11 12 Office Work Experience BRYAN FORBIS Natl Honor Soc 9 12 Red K: Black 12 Quill 8: Scroll 12 Math Club 12 Curators Scholarship Regents Scholarslup NICK FORCK Band 9 Varsity 10 Track 9 JACK FOSTER RON FREEMAN MARY LISA FREW - Jayettes 10,11. CYNTHIA FULLER - FHA 9,10.11.12: Choir 11,12: JC Players 12: Jayettes 9,10,11,12: Art Club 12: GAA 10: Showboat 12: Brigadoon 11. DAVID GALE - StuCo 12: Choir 9,10,1 1,121 Chorale 11, Pres. 12: JC Players 10,1 2: Evening of Drama 1 2: Thespians 12: AFS 12: Library Club 9: Showboat 12: The Thread That Runs So True 12: The Man Who Came to Dinner 12: Student Prince 10: Brigadoon 11. DONALD LEE GARBER Y Choir 12: ROTC 12. ERIC GARDNER - Los Amigos 10,111 Lettermen Club 11,121 Football 9,11 ,1 2: Track 9, CHERYL GEARHART Y Los Amigos 11: Library Club 9,10. BRENT GI-IAN - StuCo 12: Nat'l Honor Soc. 9,l1, Pres. 121 Band 9, Varsity 10, Conccrt11,12, Lab 12. PCD 11.12: Orchestra I0.12:Red IQ Black 1 2: Quill Sz Scroll 12: Spanish Honor Soc, 9: Basketball 9,10,11: Track 9: Golf 10,11. LISA GIBLER Y- Spanish Ilunor Soc, 9,10, CEENAKYM GILPIN T7 Brent Ghan Lisa Gibler Ceena Kym Gilpin Vicki Gilstrap Cindy Glavan Jeff Goben Becky Goetz Cindy Goff Gary Goldblum Sally Goldman Valarie Goller Gina Gordon Brian Grandison Donna Green Karen Green VICKI GILSTRAP Jayettes 9 10 11 12 Los Amigos 11 Spanish Honor Soc 12 Latin Club 9 Safety Club 11 12 AFS 9 M CYNTHIA GLAVAN StuC0 12 Nat l Honor Soc 11 12 Choir 9 10 11 12 Jayettes 9 10 11 Pres 12 Latin Club 9 10 11 12 Council of Clubs Girl12 Bngadoon 11 Volleyball Varsity Letter 12 JEFF GOBEN ROTC 10 11 12 BECKY GOETZ Jayettes 10 CYNTHIA JEANNE GOFF QTransferJ StuCo 12 Jayettes 12 Art Club 11 GAA 11 Pres 12 Tennis 12 GARY GOLDBLUM Band 9 Varsity 10 Concert 11 12 Lab 10 11 Orchestra 10 Choir 11 12 Chorale 11 12 Evening of Drama 9 JC Players 9 Showboat 12 Brigadoon 11 Cross Country 10 I SALLY GOLDMAN Band 9 Jayettes 9 10 Art Club 12 i VALARIE GOLLER Choir 9 10 11 12 JC Players 10 11 1 Jayettes 9 10 11, Cheerleader 12, Los Amigos 10,11,12, AFS 9.10,11. 1 GINA GORDON - FHA 9: Band 9, Concert10,11 12, Lab 10, 11, Jazz 12, Pep 10,1l,1 2: Los Amigos 12: Spanish Honor Soc. ' 12: GAA 11: Showboat 12: Brigadoon 11. BRIAN GRANDISON - StuCo 12: Choir 10,11,12: Chorale 122 JC Players 11,121 Evening of Drama 11.12:Thcspians 11,12: Debate 11.121 AFS 12: Rotary Boy 12: Showboat 12: The Thread That Runs So True 12: The Man Who Came to Dinner 1 2: Cheaper By The Dozen 11: Brigadoon 11: Football 10: Nat'l Forensic League: Chmn. Assembly Committee 12. DONNA GREEN fTransferj - Nat'l Honor Soc. 1 1,1 2: Choir 12: JC Players 11,12: Thespians 12: Speech Kc Debate 12: Jayettes 11,12: Quill 8: Scroll 12: AFS 12: Showboat 12: The Thread That Runs So True 12: Nat'l Forensic League 12: Radio Broadcasting 12: 2nd AFS Skit Go Week Assembly 121Warrensburg Tourney, 2nd prose reading: Marshall Tourney, 1st place puppet show, finals dramatic 12. KAREN GREEN Seniors 2417 Vic Jeffries Tawna Jenkins Leslie Jobe Stacy Johnsen Eric Johnson Michael Johnson Steve D. Johnson Steve S. Johnson Dana Jones DeAnn Jones Mike Jones Tricia Jones Karen Jordan Julie Kaufmann Dana Kempker VIC JEFFRIES ROTC 9 Track 9 TAWNA JENKINS Band 9 Varsity 10 Concert 11 12 Lab 10 11 Pep 12 JC Players 11 12 Evening of Drama 12 Thespians 12 Debate 11 12 Jayettes 9 10 11 Los Amigos 9 GAA 11 Tennis 12 Band Historian 12 Nat'l Forensic League 11 12 Sweetheart Queen 12 LESLIE E JOBE COE 11 12 STACY JOHNSEN FHA 10 11 ERIC JOHNSON Nat l Honor Soc 12 Band 9 Varsity 10 Concert 11 12 Lab 10 11 Jazz 12 Pep 10 11 12 Orchestra 10 11 12 Latin Club 9 10 11 12 Math Club 10 11 12 Who s Who m Am High Schools Nat l Merit Finalist Univ of Dallas Competitive Scholarships MICHAEL JOHNSON Nat l Honor Soc 11 Choir 9 Art Club 9 French Club 10 Lettermen Club 11 Boys State 11 Track 9 10 11 12 Nat lMer1t Scholarship Finalist STEVE D JOHNSON Track 10 STEVE S JOHNSON Nat l Honor Soc 9 11 12 Band 9 Varsity 10 Concert 11 12 JC Players 11 12 Debate 11 12 Red 8: Black 12 Quill 8: Scroll 12 Lettermen Club 12 Rotar Boy 12 Football 9 10 11 12 Track 9 10 Football All Conf All D1st I-Ion Mention Al.l State 12 Nat l Forensic League DANA JONES Choir 9 Jayettes 9 Art Club 10 French Club 11 12 DEANN JONES Choir 9 10 11 12 Jayettes 9 10 11 12 Los Amigos 9 10 11 Spamsh Honor Soc 10 MIKE JONES Choir 9 10 11 12 Safety Club 12 Student Prince 10 Bngadoon 11 Basketball 9 Track 12 Golf 9 10 TRICIA JONES Nat l Honor Soc 9 11 12 Band 9 Varsity 10 Concert 11 12 Pep 10 11 12 JC Players 9 10 11 12 Everung of Drama 10 11 12 Thespxans 10 11 12 Debate 11 12 Jayettes 9 Artifacts Club 12 French Club 9 10 Malorette 9 10 11 12 Showboat 12 The Man Who Came To Dinner 12 You Were Born On A Rotten Day 11 Natl Forensic League 11 12 Soc of Distinguished Am Students Who sWho KAREN JORDAN Choir 9 10 Jayettes 9 10 JULIE KAUFMANN JC Players 9 11 12 Art Club 9 FTA 12 Los Amigos 11 12 Spamsh Honor Soc 12 Safety Club 12 Science Club 9 AFS 12 DANA KEMPKER. JEROME KEMPKER DONNA K.ENNISON Jayettes 9 10 COE 11 12 AFS 12 FBLA 11 12 RUSSELL KENNISON Band 9 250 Seniors wr-wr CHRISTINE J KENNON Chou 9 10 11 12 Chorale 12 Jayettes 9 10 11 Showboat 12 Brigadoon 11 JOHN KESLER Nat l Honor Soc 11 Band 9 Concert 10 11 12 Lab 10 Jazz 11 12 Pep 10 11 12 Orchestra 12 JC Players 9 SHANNON KIMBERLIN Band 9 Varsity 10 Jayettes 9 COE 12 GAA 10 SPENCER KING Band 9 Varsity 10 11 JC Players 10 11 12 Evenmg of Drama 11 12 Debate 11 12 Showboat 12 The Thread That Runs So True 12 The Man Who Came To Dinner 12 You Were Born On A Rotten Day 11 Cheaper By The Dozen 11 Brigadoon 11 Football 9 10 11 Track 9 Thespians 11 12 TINA KIRCHNER Choir 9 Jayettes 10 JAY W KLOS Football 9 Basketball 9 10 Track 9 Hon Mentxon Scholastic Art Award MARY KNAUP Jayettes 12 GAA 11 12 FBLA 11 12 ROGER KNIPP fTransferj JC Players 12 Evening of Drama 12 Debate 12 Quill 8: Scroll 12 The Man Who Came To Dinner 12 Radio Broadcasting 12 MARY JANE KNOWLES Nat 1 Honor Soc 9 11 12 Choir 9 JC Players 11 12 Evening of Drama 11 12 Thespxans 11 12 Jayettes 9 French Club 10 GAA 11 12 Girls State 11 The Thread That Runs So True 12 The Man Who Came To Dinner 12 You Were Born On A Rotten Day 10 1st puppet show Marshall Tournament Youth m Government 10 11 12 BOBBI KOELLING RICKEY KOELLING COE 12 Football 9 Track 9 Wresthng SUSAN KOPFER StuCo 12 Natl Honor Soc 9 11 12 Band 9 Varsity 10 Concert 11 12 Lab 10 11 Jazz 12 Pep 10 11 12 Orchestra 10 11 12 Jayettes 9 10 11 12 Los Amigos 9 10 11 12 Spanish Honor Soc 10 11 12 GAA 10 Showboat 12 DIANA KRAMP Jayettes 9 10 11 12 Safety Club 11 Office Work Experience 12 AFS 11 FBLA 12 DONNA M KUENSTING StuCo 11 Sec 12 NatlHonor Soc 9 11 12 Chou' 11 12 JC Players 11 Jayettes9 Rep 10 11 12 FTA Sec Treas 12 Safety Club 11 Pres 12 AFS 10 Council of Clubs G1rl12 Showboat 12 Brigadoon 11 Hchas Exchange 9 St Joseph Central Exchange 12 Junior Miss Scholarships Homecoming Court CI-IARLENE LOPEZ LACKMAN Choir 9 10 11 12 JC Players 11 Jayettes 9 10 11 IVA E LAFARY JC Players 12 Latin Club 11 12 KATHY LAMPE COE 11 Q 11 lf' R 1 L 1 W i 1 KATHY LANDERS BILL LANDIS - Basketball 9: Golf 9,10,l1.l 2. DORIS LEIVIAN - Band 9: COE 12. PAULLEMKE - Band Varsity 11,Concvrt 12, Lab 121 Golf 1 1,1 2. EMILY LEONARD Y Nat'l Honor Soc. 9,1 1,121 Band 9, Concert 10.1 1 .1 2: Orchestra 10,1 1 ,1 2:,Jny0ttes 9,10,1 1.12: Art Club 9, 10, 2nd V-Pres. 11.121 French Club 11, V-Pres.12: Showboat orchestra: Brigadoon orchestra: MU Curators Scholarship: Who s Who: Soc. of Distinguished Am, High School students. DAVID LEWIS DON LEWIS A Band 9: Football 9. SUSAN LIGHTFOOT K Choir 10.11.121 JC Players 101 Jayettes 9,10,11,12: Los Amigos 11: AFS 9.10: Brigadoon 11: Volleyball 12: Sweetheart Court 12. LINDA LILLESTON - Science Club 10.11.12: Library Club 9.10, KENNY LISTER - Band 9, Varsity 10.11.125 Cross Country 1 .IANA LIVINGSTON - Choir 9. DANA LOVE CINDY LOVINS DAN LUADZERS DONNA LUTKEWITTE - .Iayettes 9,10,11,12. MIKE MCARTHUR DOUG MCDANIEL STEVE MCDONALD - choir 9,10,11,12: Chorale 11,12: JC Players 11: Political Science 12: Safety Club 12: Showboat 12: Student Prince 10: Brigadoon 11. DENNIS MCKINNEY - Science Club 121 ROTC 9,10.11. Q-1 14 I ' on gs - 5.- C' 1-0, 0. RON MCKINNEY - Band 9. Varsity 10, Concert 11,12, Stage 12, Lab 11, Pep 10,11,12: Orchestra 10.111 Choir 10,11, : Chorale 11.121 Art Club 11: Showboat 12: Student Prince 10: Brigadoon 11: Cross Country 10. SKIP MCKNELLY - Band 9, Varsity 10: Lcttermen Club 10, 11,12: Football 9,10,1l,12Z Track 9,10,11,12: Wrestling 9,10. STEVE MCMURTRY ELLIS MCSWAIN - Band 9,101 Choir 12: Lettermen Club 12: Showboat 12: Basketball 9: Track 9: Wrestling 10,11,12. SHARON MAASEN f Choir 11,12: JC Players 11,12: Jayettes 10.11,12: GAA 1 1,12: Stagecraft 12: Thespians 12. JANET MACKAY THERESA MAHAN - Work Study. CLARENCE MAIDEN - COE 11,12. MARK MALLICOAT - Football 9: Track 9. SHAWN MANES QTransfer 107 - Junior Rep.: StuCo 11: Nat'l Honor Soc. 11,12: Choir 11,12: Jayettes 11,12: Wrestling cheerleader 11: Los Amigos 10,11,12: Spanish Honor Soc. 11. Sec. 12: AFS 12: Who's Who: The Distinguished Soc. of Am. High School Students: CMSU Scholarship. JODI MARTIN - Nat'I Honor Soc. 11,12: Choir 9,10,11,12: Chorale 11,12: Jayettes 9: Los Amigos 9,10,11: Spanish Honor Soc. 9,10,11: AFS 10: GAA 11 : Showboat 12: Student Prince 10: Brigadoon 11: All-State Choir 12, CECELIA MASTERS - Band 9: Jayettes 9,10,11,12: Maxcullus 10,122 Quill Sz Scroll 12: Science Club 9. KEN MATTESON - Band 9. MAGGIE MEIER - Band 9, Varsity 10,1 1,121 JC Players 9: Jayettes 9: Los Amigos 11,12: Science Club 11 Q GAA 9,10. DARYL MELLER CARLA MENG - Band 9, Varsity 101 Los Amigos 9: Spanish Honor Soc. 9: Office Work Experience 12. -s 5 Skip McKnelly Steve McMurtry Ellis McSwain Sharon Maasen Janet Mackay Teresa Mahan Clarence Maiden Mark Mallicoat Shawn Manes Jodi Martin Cecelia Masters Ken Matteson Maggie Meier Daryl Meller Carla Meng I M21-' AL4 Seniors 253 Joy in Singing ,Everybody has a goal in life to discover, to strive for. and to share with others. Jodi Martin has discovered her goal is music. She has been singing in church choirs since first grade and has taken voice lessons since her freshman year. Jodi has now been accepted to Baylor University at Waco, Texas, with a scholarship for her first year. There are two paths Jodi would like to follow after she has completed college - touring with a musical group or singing professionally and hopefully both. Currently, Jodi's life is filled with music. Singing for school activities and clubs fill a lot of her time, but she also sings outside of school. Jodi has attended the All-State Choir this year and has sung at Ramada Innts Music Room for two months. Jodi toured Europe and the U.S. for two sum- mers with the Continental Singers, a gospel group. Jodi prefers folk gospel music -' K'Singing and playing the piano often eases me and gives me contentment, plus singing for the Lord changes and challenges other people,s lives. That's my purpose - affecting lives in a positive way, if not motivating them to reach higher, and giving them a rest from the world around them. To dream the impossible dream, to reach the unreachable stars - Jodi Martin is on her way. ',4v- Vicky Roark Morris Karen Mueller Joan Murphy Jean Mushrush Ernie Newborn Danny Newman Dave Nichols Mike Nichols Pam Nichols Lib Niedner Jim Nilges Chuck Noble Julie Norman Lex Nuhn Karen Obermiller Mark Oldham Seniors 2.35 SEN BARB ONGER Jayettes 10 11 12 Safety Club 12 COE 11 JEFF O ROURKE Natl Honor Soc 12 French Club 10 Science Club 12 Math Club 12 Navy ROTC Scholarship Appointment to U S Naval Academy ROBERT OSMAN ROTC 9 10 11 Radio Broadcasting 11 ANITA VERMILLION OWENS StuC0 11 Choir 10 12 JC Players 9 10 Jayettes 10 11 12 Art Club 9 10 12 Red Kr Black 12 Quill Q Scroll 12 Safety Club 11 Showboat 12 REX B OWENS COE V Pres 12 Football 9 10 Track 9 Wrestling 11. CARY PAPPENFORT - Band 9, Varsity 10.11,121 Rifle Club 11: Football 9: Basketball 9.l0.11.12: Track 9: Golf 10,11,12. RENEE PARKER - Band 9, Varsity 10,11: JC Players 10,11,12: Evening of Drama 10,12: Thespians 10,11,12: French Club 9: GAA 9,10,11: The Man Who Came To Dinner 12: Up The Down Staircase 9: You Were Born On A Rotten Day 10: Cheaper By The Dozen 11. MIKE PARKS QTransfer1- Choir 9,10,11,12: COE 12: Showboat 12. DEBBY PARRISH MARIANNE PATINO - Band 9: Choir 11.121 Jayettes 9: Art Club 12: Quill 8: Scroll 12: GAA 11: Showboat 12: Tennis 12. RON PATTERSON DAVID PAYNE DIANE PENDLETON - Choir 9,10,11: Jayettes 11. JIM PERREY DEBBIE PERRY - Band 9, Varsity 10, Concert 11,122 French Club 9,10. DIANE PETERS - Choir 11: Jayettes 11.12, THOMAS PETERS - Art Club 10: COE 12f Football 9: Cross Country 10: Golf 9. QRS' VICKI PIERCE FHA 11 12 JC Players 10 12 Jaycttes SUSAN PITTS Chou' 9 COE 11 12 CAROL PLASSMEYER Nat I Honor Soc 9 Jayettes 10 11 12 Art Club 9 Los Amigos 9 10 11 Spanish Honor Soc 10 11 AFS 12 GAA 11 ROD PONDER Football 9 10 Wrestling 10 DIANE FORTH Jayettes 9 10 11 GAA 10 11 FBLA 10 12 LORAN PRENGER Nat 1 Honor Soc 11 12 Latin Club 11 12: CMSU Scholarship 12: Who s Who 12: Soc. of Distinguished Am. High School Students 12. JEFF PRESLEY MIKE PRITCHETT - Choir 9: Cross Country 10. BOB PROPST - COE 12: Basketball 9, DIANN QUICK - Choir 9,101 Office Work Experience 12, CHARLES RACKERS - Nat l Honor Soc. 9: Nat 1 English Teachers of Am. contest winner: Chesebrough-Ponds Scholarship. GREG RACKERS - Lettermen Club 12: Football 10,11,12: Wrestling 9.10. ROGER RACKERS DAVID RAY - Band 9: Artifacts Club 12. TOM RECORD - Quill Sz Scroll 12: Science Club 10.11,12: Math Club 11,12. JANE REED - FHA 91Ch0i.r 9,1O,11,12: Chorale 11,12: JC Players 12: Debate 12: Jayettes 9,10,11: Art Club 10.112 Science Club 10: Library Club 9: Showboat 12: The Thread That Runs So True 12: The Man Who Came To Dinner 12: Student Prince 10: Brigadoon 11: Volleyball 12. PATTI RENICK DIANE RENKEMEYER - Jayettes 9,10,11: Safety Club 11: COE 12. Barbara Onger Jeff O'Rourke Robert Osman Anita Vermillion Owens Rex Owens Cary Pappenfort Debbie Parish Renee Parker Michael Parks Marianne Patino Ron Patterson David Payne Diane Pendleton Jim Perrey Debbie Perry 256 Seniors Paul Rice Vicki Rikard Denise Rinne Becky Roark Renee Roberts Cindy Robinson Pam Robinson Sam Roedel Shirley Roewe Karen Rogers Janice Roush Tim Rousset Laura Rucker Ralph Rudder Doug Rush Richard Russell .425 Memories JC has given many of us the experiences we need to grow and mature. High school is a great part of growing up in today's world, its role in shaping the individual is becoming greater year by year. There was a time when the individual was almost totally shaped by his home environment. Today, a person's friends and associates in the outside world, school, tend to influence his development as much as the individual's parents or other at-home relatives. Because of these trends, the high school environ- ment must be taken more seriously. At JC, the atmosphere is one without the tension and pressure of big-city schools and yet not ultra-conservative as are many rural schools. Our school is one that provides just the balanced structure the growing student needs as a stepping-stone to college, to the responsibilities of a family, a job, to the rest ofshis life. 258 Seniors VW ri ,ln- AUL RIC 1' Y vutli In i1uurnmlnl'l10l1 2 VICKI RIKXRD N tlllonor Soc lll12 Chou 'D ll ll Jaitttes 12 Aitilicts C lub 12 los Amigos 9101 1 12 Spanish llonnr Soc 9 10 11 12 lirigadimii 11 DFNISE RINNI' hat l Ilonoi Soc 9 ll 12 Bind 9 Varsity 10 Concert 11 12 Choir 10 11 12 Churilc 11 12 JC Players 12 Marcullus ll Assoc Id I2 Quill Kr Scroll llistorian 12 Showboat 12 Thi. Man lllm L ann To Dinnrr I2 Studrnt Prince 10 Brigarloon 11 1'-ho 5 llho Soi ol Outstanding Am High School Studi nts BECKY ROARK Choir 9 10 LOE I1 12 RENEE ROBERTS lwat l Honor Soc 9 12 Lliolr 9 10 11 12 Jayettes 9,10,11.12: Los Amigos Sl,1O,1l.12: Spanish Honor SOC. 9.10,11,12: AFS 11,121 GAA 1 1:Showboat 12. CINDY ROBINSON - ChoLr11:Jaycttcs 10: Safety Club 11. PAMELA JEAN ROBINSON SAM ROEDEL - Track 91 Golf 9,10. SHIRLEY ROEWE - Choir 9: Jaycttes 9,101 FBLA 10. KAREN ROGERS - Choir 9: COE 11:12. JANICE ROUSH - Jaycttes 12: Latin Club 121 GAA 9,10,11 TIM ROUSSET - Cross Country 12: Track 12. LAURA RUCKER - Jayettes 9,10,11 : Art Club 9: Latin Club 9,101 GAA 9. RALPH M. RUDDER - Art Club 121 FTA 10: French Club 92 Latin Club 9,10,11.12: Rifle Club 10,11: Tennis 9,10,1 1.12. DOUG RUSH - ROTC 9,10.11: COE 12. RICHARD RUSSELL f StuC0 12: ROTC 10,11, Major, Operations Officer 12: Baseball 11. BECKY SUE SALOIS JEFF SANDERS f Jr. V-Pres.: Sr. Rep.: StuCo 11,12: Nat'l Honor Soc. 11,12: Band 9, Varsity 10: Marcullus 11,12: Quill Et Scroll 12: French Club 9.10.11: Letterman Club 11,12: Rotary Boy 12: Boys State 12: Basketball 9,10,11, Co-Capt. 12: All-District Basketball Team 12. JENNY SANFORD Lhoir 1011 JaVettcs10 CHRIS SANKPILL Band 9 Varsity 10 Concirt 11 12 Studio 9 Lab 10 11 Jan 12 Pep 1112 Orchestra 12 Chorale 12 Quill Ka Scroll 12 Showboat 12 Radio Bro iclcasting DANNY SAUER Art Club 9 10 Basketball 'J 10 KEN SCIIAEFFR ROTC 910 11 Baseball 10 DONNA SCHAEFFERKOETTILR Frtsh Rep Sr Sec Treas StuCo 9 12 Band 9 Choir 10 IC Players 910 Iayc ttts 9 1011 12 Chccrleader 11 12 Los Amigos 9 10 11 12 Spanish Honor Soc 11 12 Safety Club 11 12 AFS 9 10 11 Maioretti 9 Homecoming Court 12 JAY SCHATZER Y Choir 9,10.11.12: Political Science 12: Student Prince 10: Deputy Homecoming Parade Marshal 12. MIKE SCHELLMAN - ROTC 9. SUSY SCHEPKER - Jr. Ach. 1 1: JC Players 111 Evening of Drama 11: Jayettes 9,10: Los Amigos 10,11,12: Spanish Honor Soc. 11,12: COE 12. ERIC SCHLOTZ f Band 9, Varsity 10,11, Concert 12, Stage 12 Pep 11,12: JC Players 12: Artifacts Club 12: Los Amigos 10, Hist. 11,12: Science Club 11: Math Club 11: Showboat 12: Drum Maior 12: Band Officer 12. DON SCHLUETER - Quill Er Scroll 12, Football 9fBasketball 10,11,12: Radio Broadcasting 12. BRUCE SCHMIDT - Nat'l Honor Soc. 1 1,12: Band 9, Varsity 10, Concert 11.12, Studio 9, Lab 10, Jazz 11, Pep 10,11,12: Orchestra 10,12: Latin Club 12: Showbnat 12: Brigadoon 11. DEBORA SCHNEIDER - Nat'l Honor Soc. 9.10.1 1.12: Band 9, Varsity 10, Concert 11,12: JC Players 10,11,l 2: Evening of Drama 12: Thespians 12: Jayettes 9,10.11,12: FTA 9: Latin Club 10,11, Treas. 12: The Man Who Came To Dinner 12: Soc. of Distinguished Am. High School Students. DONNA SCHNEIDER - Work Study. Becky Salois Jeff Sanders Jenny Sanford Chris Sankpill Danny Sauer Ken Schaefer Donna Schaefferkoetter Jay Schatzer Mike Schellman x Susie Schepker Eric Schlotz .4 Don Schlueter A Bruce Schmidt Deborah Schneider .Donna Schneider r Seniors 2.19 5531 E3 . Q' 1 T1 of ite ig. en CES PIII la. ost lad his ve . :ad Lhe ind ROLJLR scum IDFR L hmr fm 10 ll 12 swarm Pnnrt 10 Ilrlgadnun ll MIKE SLIIRIMPI' Bind Varsity 11 12 Jill 12 Pep 12 RALPH Sl IIROI R COIL ll ll JO SCHU1-MANN Jauttcs 9 10 Stuuu Club 10 COE 11 12 JULI SLIIUI TI' PHA 1011 Jav0ttLs101112 I os Amigos 10 11 AFS 12 GAA 1011 Mfmoie sEABx11C1-1 Band 9 vntm 10 comin 11 12 JC Plavers 9 CHFRYL SFIDEL Natl Honor Soc 911 12 Choir 910 11 Jayettes 10 11 12 Rod 8: Black 12 Quill Kr Scroll 12 Latin Club 11 12 GAA 9 10 Showboat 12 Brlgadoon 11 CMSU Regent s Scholarship Who s 11 ho Sm' of Distinguished Am Hrgh School Students Scholarship to William Jewell Club 11 12 Box Crew 12 TED SHELLMAN Choir 9 10 11 12 Chorale 12 JC Playcrs 10 ROTC 12 Showboat 12 Student Prince 10 Brigadoon 11 DAVID SHIPLEY fTransI1r 91 Natl Honor Soc 12 Latin Club 12 Math Club 12 Track 10 Who s Who 12 Nat l Merit Finalist 12 Jr Ach 11 Math Relays 12 DEBBIE SHIVELY FHA 9 Band 9 Varsity 10 Concert 11 12 Jayettes 9 10 11 V Pres 12 Los Amigos 9 10 GAA 10 ALAN SHORTAL Band 9 Varsity 10 Concert 11 12 Studio 9 Lab 10 11 Jazz 11 Pep 10 11 12 Orchestra 10 ANNA SHOULTS COE 11 12 PATTY SIGNAIGO BETH SILVEY Choir 9 10 11 12 Chorale 11 12 JC Players 10 11 Jayettes 9 10 GAA 11 12 Showboat 12 Brxgadoon 11 All State Choir 11 12 JOHN SIMMONS Band 9 Art Club 9 10 11 Science Club 10 Math Club 9 COE 11 12 Boys State 9 Basketball 9 Track 9 10 11 CHARLES SIMS TAMMY SINDT COE 11 12 KAY SIU Nat l Honor Soc 9 11 12 Orchestra 9 10 JC Players 9 .layettes 9 10 11 12 Marcullus Staff 11 Class Ed Quill 8: Scroll 12 French Club 9 Latin Club 11 12 CMSU Regent s Scholarship CMC Curator s Scholarshxp CRILG SMART JANET SMILEY StuCo 12 Nat l Honor Soc 911 12 JC Players 9 10 11 Sec 12 Evening of Drama 10 11 12 Thesplans 10 Sec 11 Pres 12 Dtbate 11 12 Quill Sz Scroll 11 12 Showboat 12 The Thread That Runs So True 12 Student Du The Man Who Came 'Io Dinner 12 Charley s Aunt 9 Up The Down Stalrcase 9 Flowers For Algernon 10 You Were Born On A Rotten Day 10 1984 11 Cheaper By The Doven 11 Brlgadoon 11 Who's Who 12 Stagc-craft 11 12 Outstanding JC Player 10 Soc of Distinguished Am High School Students Radio Broadcasting 11 Nat l Forensic League 11 Sec 12 BECKY SMITH Nat'l Honor Soc 9 Jaycttcs 9 10 Los DAVID SMITH Band 9 Varsity 10 11 12 Latin Club 10 11 12 Basketball 9 DAYNA SMITH Nat,l Honor Soc 9 Choir 9 10 1 1 12 JC Players 12 Jayettes 9 10 11 12 Marcullus 12 Art Club 9 10 Qurll Kr Scroll 12 Showboat 12 Brigadoon 11 LOUANN SMITH Choir 9 10 11 12 Jayettes 9 10 11 Art Club 12 Showboat 12 Brigadoon 11 MAE SMITH 1TransferJ JC Players 12 GAA 12 PAULA SMITH FHA 12 Choir 9 10 11 12 SCOTT SMITH Band 9 Varsity 10 11 JC Players 10 Wrestling 12 Box Crew 12 CARLA SNELLEN Jayettes 10 11 12 French Club 9 MARK SOMMERER JC Players 10 Red 8: Black 12 Quill 8: Scroll 12 Los Amigos 11 12 Latin Club 9 10 Football 9 10 11 Track 9 ROBERT SOUDEN ROTC 9 10 BOB SOUTHARD Band 9 Choir 9 COE 11 12 Library Club 9 Football 9 DENISE SOUTHARD Los Amigos 11 GAA 10 11 FBLA 10 11 Office Work Experience 12 CHARLES SPENCER ROTC 9 10 11 RANDALL SPOTSWOOD JC Players 11 Art Club 9 10 Science Club 10 . ' 4: 1 , - -,- Q 1 1 'Z - 'v I 1 . ' f I - -. 1 ' . - , 'Q c I ' : I 1 ' 1 -A Y .': .. , .12: - 1' : Q ' N: 1' : .' b :A . 1 , .KI , . .-I : - A : I I I I .4 SCOTT SHACKELFORD Y Choir 91 Latin Club 9,101 Safety Amigos 9,10,11,12: Spanish Honor.Soc. 9,10,11-,12.. - '- . . 1 ' ' 2 7 I v . . 1 , , , 1 , .122 - 1 . I Janet Smiley f Becky Smith David Smith 1'-v Dayna Smith LouAnn Smith Mae Smith Paula Smith A 1 Scott Smith Carla Snellen Mark Sommerer I f A -.f-' Robert Souden Bob Southard Denise Southard Charles Spencer K Randy Spotswood J it 'X 6, Seniors 261 1 N 85 .-r KURT STALCUP Band 9 Varsity 10 Concert 11 12 Orchestra 12 Football 9 10 11 12 Basketball 9 Track 9 Baseball 11 12 Wrestling 11 Honorable Mentron CMC Football Team Lettermen Club 11 12 CURT STALLINGS BRENDA STEGEMAN Chou: 9 1011 12 Jayettes 9 10 11 12 JERRY STEINBECK Art Club 12 Lettermen Club 10 11 12 OTMAR STEPHENS Chou' 9 10 11 12 Showboat 12 Stu dent Prince 10 Brlgadoon 11 ROTC 9 10 11 STEPHANIE STEPPELMAN Nat'l Honor Soc 12 Choxr 9 10 11 12 Chorale 11 12 JC Players 9 10 11 12 Evening of Drama 12 Thespxans 10 11 12 Debate 12 Jayettes 9 10 11 12 Red Kr Black 12 Qulll Kr Scroll 12 Los Amlgos 9 10 11 12 Spanish Honor Soc 9 10 11 12 AFS 9 10 11 Showboat 12 The Thread That Runs So True 12 The Man Who Came To Dinner 12 You Were Born On A Rotten Day 10 Bngadoon 11 ROBERT STICKLEY QTransferJ VINCE STIEFERMAN Brrgadoon 11 ROWLIN STONE JEANNINE STRICKER Choir 9 10 11 12 Jayettes 9 10 11 Safety Club 10 11 12 Volleyball 12 MARLA STROPE FHA ll GAA 11 ORVILLE STUTTE JC Players 9 COE 11 Pres 12 SUSAN SUBLETTE JL Players 10 Jayettes 12 Frenc Club 11 12 COE 12 ROGER SULLENS smncr Club 11 ROTC 9 10 11 AMY SUMMERS JC Players 10 12 Evening of Drama 12 Jayettes 10 11 12 Latm Club 910 11 12 Safety' Club 12 AFS 12 GAA 11 DON SUNDERMEYER Chou 10 11 12 Showboat 12 Student Prince 10 Brlgadoon 11 SUSAN SUNDERMEYER FHA 12 Los Amigos 12 FBLA 11 Scholarship to CMSU JONETTA SWANIGAN Nat'l Honor Soc. 9 FHA 11 12 Cholr 1011 12 Showboat 12 Student Prince 10 STEVE SWEETEN Rifln Club 12 BARBARA TARRANTS 1111 Amigos 10 11 GAA 10 11 Tenms 12 PAM TATLOCK Jc Plnurs 11 iz Art Club 10 latin Club 11 12 6 Pam Tatlock Kathy Taube Q, Randall Templeton Mike Tetley Richard Teubner Delbert Thomas Ray Thompson Ronnie Thompson Laurie Tietjen Ronnie Toebben -.J Kris Toft Bryan Tracy Robert Trice Paul Troutman Tracy Truesdell KATHLEEN TAUBE Nat'l Honor Soc 9 11 12 Art Club 11 12 Showboat 12 Cheaper By The Dozen 11 Brngadoon 11 Curators Scholarship MU Scholarship CMSU Art Camperslup NEMU Certificate of Achievement from the High Schools and Colleges of Mo Optrmist Club Recognition for Art Achxeve ments Engineer s Club Second Place of Envufonmental Essay First Second 8: Third Places at Art Contest at CMSU RANDALL TEMPLETON StuCo 12 Sr Sec Treas COE 12 MIKE TETLEY Jr Rep StuCo 11 12 Nat'l Honor Soc 9 11 12 Choir 12 Red Kr Black 12 Quill lr Scroll 12 Safety Club 11 12 Showboat 12 Wrestling 10 11 Box Crew Chmn 12 RICHARD TEUBNER Band 9 Varsity 10 11 12 Artifacts Club 12 Science Club 12 AFS 12 DELBERT THOMAS Red Kr Black 12 Quill Sz Scroll 12 Lettcrmen Club 9 10 11 12 Football 9 10 11 12 Basketball 9 10 11 All Conference 11 12 All District 11 12 All State Honorable Mention 11 12 School Career Rushing Record 12 Scholarship LU 12 Outstanding Youth Sunrise Optimist Club 9 RAY O THOMPSON Ill Band Varsity 10 11 Concert 12 Artifacts Club 12 ROTC 10 RONNIE THOMPSON LAURIE TIETJEN Nat'l Honor Soc 9 I1 12 Band 9 Concert 10 11 12 Studio 9 Lab 10 11 Jazz 12 Pv.p10 11 JL Players 9 Marcullus 11 Art Club 9 10 11 Red Kr Black 12 Quxll 8: Scroll 12 Science Club 12 Council of Clubs G1rl12 Showboat 12 Student Prince 10 Publxc Relations Chmn for Homecoming 12 Band Officer 12 RONALD J TOEBBEN KRIS TOFT Nat'l Honor Soc 9'11 12 Jayettes 9 10 11 12 Los Amigos 9 10 11 12 Spanish Honor Soc 910 11 12 AFS 12 GAA 9 10 Volleyball 12 BRYAN TRACY QTransferJ Band 10 Los Amigos 12 Wrtstling 10 12 Spamsh Club 12 ROBERT TRILE JC Players 12 Debate 12 drd Place, American Legion Speech Conti st PAUL TROUTMAN COIL 12 Cross Country 10 Baseball 1l TRACY TRUESDELL Nat l llonor Soc 9 11 12 Jaycttes 9 10 11 Marcullus 11 Assoc Ed 12 Art Club 9 Quill Kr Scroll 12 Latm Club 9 10 ll 12 GAA 11 Seniors 263 1 xi S542 1975 RICHARD TURNER -- Basketball 10: Track 10. VICKI TURNER Y .layettes 9, KIMBERLY UNDERWOOD -- Nat'l llonor Soc. 51.11.121 .Jayettvs 9.10.1 1.12: Los Amigos 9.10.11.12: Spanish Honor Soc. 9.10.11.12: GAA 11: The Thread That Runs So Truc12: CMSU Scholarship: Who's Who 12: Outstanding Teenagers of America 121Soc. ol Distinguished Am. High School Students 12. BEVERLY WIENERS VERDOT - FIIA 9.10.11.12: GAA 10.11. ERIC VERSEMAN - Los Amigos 10.11.121 Golf 9.10.11.12. KAREN VOGLER S Nat'l Honor Sue. 9: Band 9. Varsity 10.11. Pep 10.111Jayettes 9.10.I1.12: Red Kr Black 121 Quill K: Scroll 12: Los Amigos 9: Majorettc 9.10.11. MARSHA VONDERBRUEGGE - Jayettes 9.10: COE 12: GAA 9. DALE WADE - Band 9. Varsity 10. Science Club 91 COE 12. PAULA WALKER - Choir 10: JaYettes 9.10. RICHARD IVALLENDORF - Art Club 121 COE 12. ROSE WALLER - Choir 9.10.11.l2: Jayettes 12: GAA 10.11.12. JEFF WALZ - Choir 9.10.11.12: Chorale 1 1.12, KEVIN WANSING JERRY WARD - Band 9. Varsity 10: Concert 11.121 Lab 12. Pep 12: Showboat 121 Baseball 11.12. CONNIE WEBSTER f Nat'l Honor Soc. 9.1 1.121 Choir 53.10.111 Jayettes 9.10.11.12: Los Amigos 9.10.11.12: Spanish Honor Soc. 9.10.11: AFS 11.12. CHRIS WEEMS - Football 9.10.11.1 2. MARY WEGMAN - FHA 12: Choir 9.10.11.121 JC Players 92 Jayettes 9.10.11 12: Showboat 12: Brigadoon 11. DIANE WELKER STEVEN WESTON - StuCo 12: Orchestra 9: Marcullus 10.11. 12: Art Club 9.10.11. Pres. 12: Quill Kr Scroll 11.121 Los I -,nn-any f'f -N. . 'Gr dx -:Hd .v 5' -1. 1- , -..v , T ' ' K , A , . N ' fly' Amigos 11.121 Spanish Honor Soc. 1 2: Showboat 121 The Thread That Runs So True 12: The Man Who Came To Dinner 12: Box Crew 12. STEVE WEWERKA BELINDA WHEELER CORRINE WHITE Y Nat'l Honor Soc. 9.11.I2: FHA 9: JC Players 10.111 Jayettes 12: Latin Club 10.1 1.12. JEFF WHITE - COE I2. RICK WHITE - Varsity Band 12: ROTC 9.10: Tennis 10. SUE WI-IITEHEAD - StuCo 121Nat'l Honor Soc. 51.11.122 Band 9. Varsity 10. Concert 11.121 JC Players 12: Jayettcs 9. 10.11.12. Rep. 12: Marcullus 11. Editor 121 Quill St Scroll 12' FTA 9: Los Amigos 9,101 Spanish Honor Soc. 9.10: GAA 10: Majorette 91Showboat 12: The Thread That Runs So True 12: The Man Who Came To Dinner 12: Whoxs Who 12. ALIVIA WHITTLER - Jayettes 9.101 Latin Club 9: COE 11. ROBERT WIBBERG - COE 12. KEVIN WICKMAN - Choir 10.11.121 Chorale 1 1.12: Quill Gr Scroll 12: French Club 91Showboat 12: Student Prince 10: Brigadoon 11: Basketball 9.10: Track 9. MILO WIEBERG - Latin Club 9.10.11.12: Science Club 9.10. 11.122 Math Club 10.11.121 Rifle Club 11. JAY WIEDENMEYER - Soph. Pres.: StuC0 10: Band 9. Varsity 10: Lettermen Club 10.11.121 Cheaper By The Dozen 11: Football 9.10.1 1 .1 2: Wrestling 9,10,1 1.12. CHERYL WILBERS - Office Work Experience 12. ROBERT WILBERS - Football 9.10: Track 9. KELLY WILKERSON - Band 9. Varsity 10. Concert 11.12. Jazz 12. Pep 11.121Showboat12. DENISE WILLIAMS - Choir 9.10.11.12: Jayettes 9.10.1 1.121 FTA 10,111 Safety Club 12: GAA 10.1 1: Volleyball 12. WILLIAM GLEN WILLIAMS v Belinda Wheeler Corrine White Jeff White Ricky White Sue Whitehead Alivia Whittier Bob Wibberg Kevin Wickman Milo Wieberg Jay Wiedenmeyer Cheryl Wilbers Robert Wilhers Kelly Wilkerson Denise Williams Glen Williams .af Seniors 265 v 3 I vs 5 , 1 zl .:: F : fu.. Art ....... Art Service .... Business Education . . Speech ..... Dramatics . Debate . . Stagecraft ..... English ...... :iq-L35'g R F, . gl i A ff, K, 'i.' ' fir' Q 13 :z ' l Q31 ff' lysis' 5- l it Aux . -K.. . Emily Leonard . . . Joey Drake . Mary Brenneke . . John DeClue Brian Grandison . . Tricia Jones . Spencer King . . . Rita Bax Agnes Hudson Leedy Award . . Linda Maier Journalism Latin . . Spanish . French, . h . . A.A.T.S.P. Mathematics . . Data Processing . . Home Economics Instrumental Music . John Phillip Sousa Award Phi Beta Mu Award . U.S. Marine Band Award Vocal Music ..... . Laurie Tietjen . . . Kay Siu Karen Obermiller . Michael Johnson . Susan Kopfer . . . Dirk Holt . Milo Wieberg Karen Obermiller . . Mark Winter . . . Brian Book . Lori Carroll . John Kesler . , . Fred Hubbs Jodi Martin Tuesday Club Humanities Award . . Colette Cross Music Club Award . . . . . John Kesler Orchestra ......... John Duke Exchange National Bank Award . . C.C. Carson Award . Miriam Fischer Bruce Herman Paul Smith Susan Smart Jerri Childers Steve Smart Susan Kopfer Loran Prenger Susan Kopfer JC Alumni Association Scholarship . . Randy Templeton C.T.A. Scholarships . . . Sandy Haslag Julie Kaufman Mary Wyrick Eagles Scholarship . . . Charles Bruemmer Physical Education . . . . . Cheryl Seidel Dale Wade Outstanding Athlete .... Delbert Thomas Science ......... Glen Davidson Cole County Medical Society Award . . , Jeff Sanders Industrial Arts ...... Robert Calvert . . Rebecca Roark . Karen Obermiller . . Rod Burnett . Grace Fischer . . . Keith Smith Richard Russell Steve Johnson Mary Rush . Jeff Sanders . . Leon Backes Donna Green Connie Hudson . . Polly Burre . . . Polly Burre . Mary Heimericks Tom Edwards Corrine White Donna Wilson Student Council Scholarships. . .Tricia Jones Donna Kuensting Janet Smiley Dalton Award ......... Dirk Holt American Legion Award iFreshmanJ Janis White Mike Gillilan C.O.E. .... . Social Science .... Sophomore Pilgrimage . D.A.R. Award . . R.O.T.C. . . Central Trust Bank Award . . Elks Club Scholarships . F.B.L.A. Scholarship . F.T.A. Scholarship . . P.T.A. Scholarships . Awards Assembly 269 1? fa Ei Sing praise to our Alma Mater, True to her we'll ever beg The red and black will always wave Over JC, JC. All hail! All hail! Keep her colors high aboveg Our honor and devotion pledge To thee whose name we love. S I ' 'ro Q 'I ,ff QX-,H 1' 1 I A V tffl ' L I Fri, fr'jf.'.s!r bf 4 3 4Qnu fn i WP 'lm 1 I K! .A , wg .gn- vu I9 it 5 ,VAL ' X-4 MM'-1 s Q ,rw 'S am. x T ,f '7 1 f X 1 Q r r I I ii 2 ZX, i 'X ., 'Y' wguf Only through acquaint- ances with a variety of people and situations can life be seen at its fullest. Cheryl Seidel . PUBLIC RELATIUN 3- K rf X , ll S ' el ' ff K w I 5 5 I I I W Al , . ...,......- -.W . ' ' , ,t -Q1 -Q A..- f1 .iI3f i2ff TIST BUILDI G 400 E. HIGH ., 'J Z -f'fm,': ' VB- ,-nn, .91 I. Us Y 'tW,,l!d'4F l ,,, ' . W' WWW. , ' 'Q , Jyialfx ' 'Q , ff r 5 ,A .. , A , . . H 55. A I A 5 I F LJ NN o 4 rl It K N 1 Q 'i?- Z ' 1 -we-rm -11 gI..z':.'fvaig:,,f: ' 3 1 , mf .V A if., TN, ti, ,--,Qld - 5 . - X ,. . ,fx I -.duff ' up n r I l X N i W E 1 5 3 1 1 N vs gy .Q VW A Q Km KY .--aunnii,,A v i fr M? ,U ,, W. J C Automobile Dealers, Association A , 282 Public Rel itions Qs f if r' -v , . CNW '-Q. lx 1 5 I I H' s 'g : j 1 A , I af' 'ff ff., if- 3 f 55, fr 5 .Lf PY' JE Q f ' :-,mN J 1' 'H il I I I I L I I I :I ai ,I ? I I I , I I I I I I I I , 1 I . I 1 I E I I ' I I I I I , I . I I I I ,ff A --if gf LA N .. 'H TIME WAITS FOR YOU at Exchange National Bank, 132 East High, with Jim Blochberger and Cindy Fuller, DROP IT in conveniently at Exchange National Bank like DeAnn' Jones. CASH AA CHECK as Pat Murphy is doing at Exchange National Bank. 286 Public Relations I Q Q w 'R pr' i . Q, , .ji SS . i s fmiw 'K 'Pr .. 4 - - :- 'i mf in Q' iliiff 'if v . - ,. v, ,. We fi? . . .a 3 ,... -f, X ,, 5 1 Ns M. , .. ,, -.., H , . , ,.. .. g 4 'x V c, -. -., - ..,-e,.X, VZLV A , nj, A, X. . .541 f fl qv fc. - J ' , v- 'I if 12,1 east high. I Bill Gill so. nam JC Merchants Support Jays YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOMEat Scruggs Guhleman Lum- ber.C0., 527 West Main, says Jvfl' Scruggs. WHAT A FIT for Eric Gardner as he tries on 1 coat at Caplinger's, 207 East High. TONY THE TIGER and Cheryl Seidel invite you to the United Missouri Bank of Jefferson City, NA, 300 Dix Road. WANT A TOW? Follow Eddie Cohen and Dan Brightwcll to Broadway Shell, 300 West McCarty. LOOKING OVER an insurance form are J. R. Thompson, of National Old Line Insurance Co., 213 Adams Street, and Julie Smith. Public Relations 287 --.-.i':::'4-- --1-..-.1.i..,..-.-.Y.- M 7 ' , L--1..- 'N' - . i..2.,--.,.., F- ' A . ., -..............,,,, . ....-.-, s7f'- nf-if ......l..,,..'.L' -W---V -- I 1 f ? lf! -i.. .QW -i. ...,.. I !1 if ii.- -1, 1 -...i....+, -i....... V- i....L. , -.i .-.' R . -.., . x Q i.., -Q- - --.1.,Y-i 1 Y T- -.L K V I -.-.-Q .Xh v V ..,.-. . I - V 1 ' I s ,, Q: ' ze X . Pwlv V VISITING Central Trust Bank are Robert Morris, Grace Fischer and Andy Arnold. 288 Public Relations J M- Q. ,,f rm- IF' 1 A ,,. r K .1-1 , A,..... ,..,,. V V N . 2 SGFVICGS Prov1ded Tn-, -, BOXED IN are Tracy Truesdell and C.C, Master at Herman's D6partfnPnt' Store, 240 East High, BAGS FULL OF GOODIES are what Eddie Cohen found at the Body Shop and Herman's Department i Store, i A WAITING for you is Janet Bowen at the Body Shop, 236 East High Street. C3323 'R ..l 1, Y. AY ' I Hip. s 5- .. I T. I. I -- -- - ll HI HMAN S -- iq -I 5 thrill Bodggbwp l PL1bIic'RG-lzitioln 291 H F! 1 I 9 4 I i + 1 k I i I h l V I 1 w 1 if ,lx H f pq ' ' Tu I 1 I N V I 4 1 I 1 1 ' u 5 I u i 'I' I I Ili -Q H iw , ,MV , ,,. Xf Businesses ,, ,M 2,1442 1.14, Around 'WQ4 Town ' HAMMING IT UP are Karla Baker, and Jim McLaren, at Schulte'B IGA, 1805 Missouri Boulevard. : flgjgglg-Czvlzfilglgggalftynvherever they go is Storey Realty, L 5973 i - Zlfesi' Brook 'Niall' Tashions , . , .fl , n . 'I L ' '. ITIOVC S: s ii 1 il 3.15 14-'uri' 4 ,5-. ff Lincoln Univer KX Nix sity Q X I l,l,.Hl l Z '-r- I .Qi :Qs 'JI L5 lag ' ml ll l 1 en, 1 X NN l'5L ' ' I f f 71 ,F f '3!'? -' L' 4' P-'Wig-5:51 1 -f f ' -'e'.v5.f' q ' af ' p ,.i1?0'6'r4 ll u '75 Eff! rxlqcvrl 5 arts natural sciences mathematlps and social sciences Offers bachelors degrees ln more than 60 flelds wlthm applied arts and suentes busmess economms edutatxon psvnhologv humamtles fme Offers two xear assocnate degrees m cnmlnal justice nurslng educatlon and secretarlal SCIENCE two xear termmal programs ln agnculture anr f condltxonlng and refrlgeratlon technologx computer rechnologx and prmlmg X' X 14 xxx 40 per cent ofthe latultx has doctorates I-or mformatlon write lJ1rectorofAdm1ss10ns Lincoln Unlwersxlw Plnanual aid axatlable i' 'l'l?'1bQ'wno1p1 gap- ffl I , l l ' ' X l'l:lQ4l 'J -. I F ' x f' ' ', , f Q I'-if'-. ,1' K , I 1 ., tr JA- ln.. W M I M xfx l l l Q ,I M 'W e an utr Y X ' ' . I lLi' . V VIA ll, M i 'VIII' umm',UY' 1 W il . ,Q ..- H R Il ul H2 E 'lg ', ill? M, t rr , p Ar te A I L.- mm t'n1l t l l :I l I 5 I l g: alri l ICN lfbjtid-N ' fi fall 'il' -Xa X hktu , v. 296 Public Relations -S -., 'if'flw - n N '- - -, .f C fu cz ki 'M -,Q , A A , JEFFERSON . if I CITY DISTRIBUTORS P O BOX 509 furnlture 635 9181 carpeting kitchen appliances S15 BUSINESS IS LOOKING UP, Heaven ward, that is, at Freeman's Mortuary and Chapel, 915 Madison. DO AS SAMSON DOES, have your hair cut at June's Hair Fashions, 2104 St. Mary's Boulevard. MOVING ON are Carol Miller, Cheryl Camp, Patty Trice, and Linda Manes for Westinghouse, 500 Westinghouse Drive. A HOME AWAY FROM HOME is what Holiday Inn Down- town 422 Monroe is all about uilic Rplitmn ' I f, fu.: '-'i ' 'W 11114 J Qnznouv ATOCICADE L STEAK HOEJSE -Q-...J S PL 05. 55 'm IES X 'gt 'Wx' mf' W ..- A47 fx Ag 0 0.0 - o -! - JC Students Patronize Various Businesses FRIENDLY SERVICE will be pumped to you by Bob De- luce at Johnny's Sinclair, 1937 West Main. LIGHT UP YOUR HOME with on Electric Company, ge-ll-O 1113 Boonville Road. . fn 1: 1 air iiM,iiM , W, ' -mv mammal 'll 'll-l llq: l - v IHMIIDIU f v xt 721515 1 E - fi EEE--30 1 ' . 1' . . T -Eli flflwll I' I Eff. V ' ' fl 'fl -'?-4 Il 1 , X E val I . f all , lf 'N flu, l 'iii . -:gg gs. H . a - I -1 Q l emoriaf .Nome FUNERAL DIRECTORS SINCE 1933 24 Hour Ambulance Service. - Dial 636-8163 429 East Capitol Ave. 300 Public Relations 'Nm is .ug RAMAD HEATRE Something Old, Something New SOLVE YOUR MONDAY WASH BLUES at Sch1osser's Super Laundromat, 1500 E. Mc- Carty, with Mark Arnold. DOING SOME ADVERTISING of his own, Dan Klindt gets all his advertising needs at Weatherby Advertising Co., 301 Mulberry. STEPPING UP in the world in a suit from Male Box on the Mart Plaza, is Eddie Clark. PLANNING THEIR TOUR are Roxanne Duplantis and Kim Hayter, at O'Hara Travel Service, 221 Madison. we '7fzamp40-n 4 MAGNAVDX C-:sis Nu Marc To Own The Very Fines! JEFFERSON CITY 302 Public Relations H u QS l'1.A.lXg1 mem r v . I- 'J w w 1 1 1 Y U Bl iq. Plmm 4911-92:47 R s 1 cf? f V5 es. Phone 635.2302 Look At Business SMILING 'it Chesebrou h P d l g ' On S, 2900 Nnrlh 'l'4'n lVlllc Drive, are Debbif- LOPECCOIU, Maury Dcmnvlly, Dm-lwhw lac ,su 5' baafsiis, Eze. Perry, and Mark Cook- . I 414 fl QS' u '1 BIG is the way DeBroeck's Big star Markets li., fhim Building MUf9VlGlS, Paints, Hardware af, 400 Dix Road and 435 Clark Avcnuv LOOKING THROUGH QUALITY all Loefhens' Eagan Tire Service, 110 East Dunklin, is Jnycv Uunsmnu-. , STANDING WITH THE DUMMIES, at Franks, H6 li, High, is Vicki Limbaugh. 85:3 Ph :S36,774l I one 'tiff gadf gina! BEAUTY SALON Qi 'f aznnmhuu NAI m 5 R M1 ' .maimll 1 Iedierson City. Mo. ' lisiindive 5812599 J. lor Discrimina-ting Women J -1'.:'Giiair Fnmans by Isla Pmko 1,555 ' X' Cloled Monday Public Relax! ions 1305 New Phases of the Business World ff CHECKING OUT THE GRAND OPENING at Bartletts, 237 E. High Street, is Steve Siu, A PERSONAL TOUCH - That's what you'll get with gifts from Shangri-La, 320 Jefferson Street. WHALEY S PHARMACY EAST END DRUG MEDICAL CENTER ' 630 E. High 1431 Southwest 320 Jefferson Street 636.3733 634.3606 Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 . . . for gifts with that personal touch 1 1 4 1 FI-IUNTIEH LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Constantly Boosting Young Americans 5 Through our Federal Insured Student Loan Program v Nt Q 2103 Missouri Blvd. Jefferson City, Mo. I 'Q-: 636-6121 306 Public Relations Alumni Supports JC MAD FOR HATS is Dean Skelton at P.N. Hirsch, 1414 Missouri Blvd. FILL 'ER UP! Then wash 'er down at Fill 'n Wash, 1129 E. Elm St. FOR A QUICKIE TO CARRY OUT visit Pizza Kwik, 1121 E. Mille: Street, with Lindsey Henry, Eric Constance, Rod Breuer, and Tom Davis. HAIRDRESSING is a fine profession discovers Anne Jarrett at Rosalyn Redel Beauty College, 412 Jefferson Street. 'uf ,, f,'wfy5gZ:i':3ffff,i 1 ,, SPECIAL PATQONS i-LM. AGNIEL,OD HAROLD G. CARTER, C,W.COOPER,MD MR. AND MRS. P. PIERRE QOMINLQQJF at ,J . , ,, . .JA-11:5 Q'-2 4-r 1.. E. GIFFEN,-DOZVQK 5 iz . ' - - A .521 C 'ini . ...T i VI 19 A 4 '.r:?.-i, A i ROBERT WH-Eg,'giCK-dJR,-...sf A - ,, e Zo, Adair. Q U ' v ,L-,no y 'CATHX MQN7SC'Qj'?2.L A. Q JERRY dsgi,gsg,Qmd'f'i V, , , R '2Fi1v4fv 4: 3 '1 l,,y.- .ji ' ' ' Tj W A r f A 5, ., M , - ,vi:.i..-- - '. .,-A--'31 nerves-. sswelmo . X, E ,ij vip' .M ISSNNPQ Ki'.igx f, MD ff if 'Qza ' R Dos .R.EfisT,. NKQDQF CARRY OUT PIZz - I BEER - SODA - COFFEE 308 Public Relations 'rf --,,ef k +- WQKOXIZE 22 zfiefffgfgf ai Wa Mfg M JfFff7?J'0lV 6777 J'f1V!00 fflihf JZWJJZ Al HAM!! 11J'f0!'!A TMA' Public ,.i..i--......... A Able, Mark 118 162,184 Able Michelle 76. 110, 118 15 0. 169, 202 Abernathy, Mark 17, 50, 138 20 2 Abernathy, Robert 184 Abbott, Roxanna 147, 184 Abrahams, Dale 106, 187 Abrahams. Michael 20, 35, 48 106, 202 Ackerson, Gary 87, 238 Acree, Robert 202 Adair. Penny 184 Adams. Jean 180 Adams. Mary 22. 143. 147. 220, Adams, K, Rex 67 Adamson. Mark 113 Adkins, Linda 147, 153. 238 Adkins John QPeteJ 17, 18, 145 Adair, Randy 202 AFS 115 Alber, Louis 202 Albert, Betty 184 Alberts, Rodney, 20, 36, 37, 50, Alberts, Roxann 202 Albright, Cindi 169, 220 Aldridge Helen 66 Auiigig, John ss, 99. 102, 103, Allen, Greg 184 Alley. Coraleta 220 Allmon. Bryce 20, 48, 202 Allrrwn. Dirk 20 48, 136, 184 Allred, Debbie 136, 138, 149, 150 220 Allred, 'Robin 184 Altls, Carolyn 181 Ambs, Todd 94. 119. 162. 167 169, 220 Amend, Mary 181 Ames, Virginia 153 Amlck, Melvin 202 Anderson, 184 Anderson, Anderson. Cindy 1 Anderson, Anderson, Jim 2 1 , Anderson Carol 136, 147, 149. Catherine 202 47, 150. 220 Jack 238 171. 172, , Terry 238 Andrews, Julie 149. 184 Angerer. Doris 150 202 Angerer, Marilyn 153 238 Anthony. Kathy 42, 118.150, 220 Anthony. Kim 118 142, 143, 149 Anthony, Mary 122 Anthony, William 67 Antweiler, Ralph 220 Appleton, Margaret 110, 111, 123 150, 202 Appold, Freddy 202 AI1P0ld, Malinda 153. 238 Armontrout, Patricia 184 Armour Barry 37 184 Arnel, Cynthia 147, 184 Amel, Diane 220 Arnel, Mark 202 Arnold, C. A d 29, 32, 33. 94, 2 Amold, Jose:h3184 38 Amold, Mark 238 Amold, Teresa 147, 154, 202 ART C LUB 74 - 77 Arthur. Phyllis 79 Arand. Ralane 1 8 1 Asher, Steve 87, 238 Atkin, Brenda 238 Atkin. Randy 18, 19, 144, 220 AUDl0 VISUAL CLUB 123 Austeel. John 125, 162, 184 Austin, Douglas 138, 220 Autenrieth, Autenrieth, Autenrieth, Autenrieth, Autenr ieth, Tammy 147, 184 Ayer, Danny 220 Aylor, Ayres, Holly 220 Irene 124 B Carolyn 238 Kevin 202 Lisa 71, 81, 220 Lori 76, 202 Babcock Pam 147, 153, 238 Backes Jonathan 1 08, 238 Backes: Kenneth 202 Backes. Leon C. 23 , Leon J. 238, 269 ackes, Pierre 220 Backes, Randall 202 ackes Backes, Backes, Sandra 86, Bacless Bacon, Bacon, Bacon. Bailey, Bailey Bailey Bailey, Bakebe 184 4 4 e Arla 202 Brian 42 220 c heryu 56, Patncia 149 Arnold 238 Evelyn 121 James 202 Robert 238 rg, Kathleen 8 Ronald 220 220 138, 150, 220 111, 147. 149 Baker, Cindy 138 150,220 Baker. Cynthia 23.134, 147, 184 Baker Dana 15 2 . 3 44,60 68,99 103.153, 169,172, 238 310 Index Baker, Ellen 68 99. 103, 114, 115 118. 141, 153, 169. 172. 238 283 Baker, Janice 110 Baker, Jedd 184 Baker. Karla 91. 135, 150. 202 Baker, Philip 108, 133. 202. 301 Baker. Teresa 28. 238 Balcer. Charlotte 108. 118, 184 Balctgg Conrad 94, 108, 125. 162, 2 Baldwin. Jack 20, 49, 220 Baldwin, Sherry 147, 184 BANDA128 - 135 Barbanck, Abigail 147, 184 Barbour. Billy 184 Barbour, Koelle 50, 125, 162. 238 Barger, Rebecca 150. 202 Barklage, Tom 134, 185 Bardsley, Angela 184 Barnes, Mike 220 Barnes. Sharon 184 Barnett, Sidncy 155. 202 Barnum, Sandra 42, 150, 220 Bauett, Deborah, 149, 238 Barlimgrg Lora 110. 118, 142, 143, Barrows, Connie 153. 239 Basinger, Donald 17, 48, 202 Bassmann, Samuel 220 Bates, Steve 239 Bates. William 110, 111, 202 Bauer. Jennifer 25, 42. 150, 169, 170 172. 220 Bauer, Kathleen 138, 150. 220 Baughn. Karen 138, 220 Baumglartner, Cindy 42, 202 Baum oer, Daniel 202 Baumhoer, Dave 86 239 Baumhoer Sandy 185 Bax, Brenda 202 Bax, Joany 220 Bax, Mary 202 Bax, John 185 Bax, Rita 68, 99 103 111, 125, 162 239, 269, 272 Beaglgilietsy 121, 128, 153, 239, Bean, Douglas 108, 239, 278 Bean Terri 185 Beard, Bill 185 Beasley. Kimberly 42. 202 Beauchamp. Bobette 220 Beauchamdp, Tante 185 Beck. Cin y 23. 138, 150. 221 Beck, Donald 185 Beck, Ethel Lynn 181 Beck, Garry 239 Beck, Janet 220 Beck, Larry 239 Beck. Mark 162, 220 Beck, Matthew 185 Beck, Ronald 202 Beck, Steven 185 Beck, Teresa 23 147 150. 202 laeetein. .lon 118 143 202 Beetem, Julie 108, 118, 142, 143, 147, 185, 280 Beinke, Alison 99, 110, 148,153,239 Belcher, Michael 18.35,47,48.202 'e 181 Bell, Carri Bellmer. John 202 Bellmer, Lynette 239 Bemboom, Andrew 220 Bemboom, Nancy 220 Benfleld Leslie 185 Bening, Carolyn 93, 118 Bennartz, Brenda 202 Benne, Tom 202 Bennett, Barbara 202 Bennett, Debra 84, 185 Bentch, Miriam 240 Benton. MSgt. Leon 155 Benton, Shirley 181 Bentzen. Bill 202 Benz, Larry 87 240 Berendzen, Barbara 106 138, 220 Berendzen, Gary 138, 220 Bergman, Kelley 108, 185 Bergrglfn, Tracy 107, 141, 169, 220 Berry, Linda 164 Berry Tim 202 Bias, Brenda 202 Bias, Cindy 147, 153, 240 Bilbrey. John 240 Berhorst Gloria 185 Billings, Jeanne 21, 93, 115 Blnkley. Michael 185 Blsht Arlene 79, 94, 96, 98 Bishop, Randy 240 Birdsolig, Gray 202 Black, athryn 202 Blackman, John 155. 202 Blair, Elisabeth 118. 149.169 185 Blankenship, Jeanne 136, 185 Blankenship, Jerald 240, 271 Blankenship. Jerry 93, 122 Blanks. Dorothy 150, 162, 202 Blanks, Johanna 153, 162, 240 Bledsoe, Beth 136, 185 Bledsoe, Brad 32, 33, 42, 50, 51, 144, 240 Bledsoe, Danial 185 Bledsoe, Lurinda 141, 150, 220 Bledsoe, Patricia 138, 220 Bledsoe, Randy 134, 185 Blevins, Mark 140 Blevins, Patricia 149. 162. 185 Blochberger. Jim 32,33,49.128.240 Block, Jeanette 220 Blosser. Martha 169. 185 Bly, Mark 35, 50, 203 Blythe, Gregory 240 Blythe, Kendall, 118. 203 Blythe Noel 99, 118 221 Book, Deborah 150, 221 Bock, Gregory 112 Bock, Paul 203 Bodamer Susan 68, 70, 94, 97, 99, 150 221, 283 Bode, Tammy 203 Boehmer Audrey 118, 123, 128, 153, 169, 221 Boes. Don 124 Bolden, Janet Longden 240 Boldt, Christopher 221 Bolin, Tami 110 111, 150, 203 Bolton, Elijah 33 Bolten, Keith 240 Bommel, Dan 17, 53. 118, 203 Bommel, Denrlis 77 185 Bommel, Penny 240 gonldullgant, 13154391132 221 oo , nan , , Booker, Jannette 221 240' 269 Boone Kelly 221 Bopp. 'Daryl 221 Bopp. Mark 185 Borghardt, Robert 185 Borgmeyer. Pam 118,134,135,147, 185 Boss. Rebecca 185 Boss, Sheila 203 Bouck, Donald 241 Bounds, Debra 57, 134, 150, 221 Bounds Kimberly 185 Bowe, Richard 42, 110,111, 203 Bowen, Scott 203 Bowlln, Cindy Connell 241 Bowman. Charles 20, 241 Bowman, Deborah 241 Bpwman, Greg 17. 123. 221 Bowman, Jerry 134, 185 Bowman, Lisa 42, 203 Bowman, Marsha 203 Boyce, Janda 185 Boyce, Kimberly 221 Brade, Bonnie 110, 221 Brade, Robin 241 Bradley. Megan 108,119,150.203 Bradley, Wade 186 Bradley, William 241 Branch, Michael 18, 42, 241 Brakke, Helen 92 98. 103, 105 Branch. Dennis 221 Branch, Steve 186 Brandt, Suzanne 147, 186 Brann, Deborah 134, 162, 186 Brann, Kathy 108. 118, 221 Branson, Louis 241 Branson. Melody 84, 241 Branson, Randy 203 Branson, Stephen 20,68,136,186 Branson, Terry 221 Brasl-lers, Tammy 147 2043 Bratten Steve 56 167. 2 1 Braun, Sandy 25,55 108,118 150, 152,167,172,175,221,280 Braun, Curtis 169 Brekke, Charles 108, 162, 186 Bregenzer, Theresa 169 186 -Bremmerkamo. Ricky 203 Brenneke, Dennis: 138, 221 Brenneke, Doug 186 Brenneke, Marla 203 Brenneke, Mary 81, 118, 153. 241 269, 273 Bret, Laurie 186 Breuer, Rodney 91, 241, 308 Briant, Carolyn 68,81,147.153,241 Briant, Doris 87, 147. 149, 186 Brightwell Dan 18, 48, 241 Brinkworth, Brian 241 Britton, Abigail 203 Brockman James 155 Brooke, Rhonda 203 Brooks, Kenny 33 50 221 Brooks, William 77, 186 Brown, Becky 136, 169, 174, 186 Brown, Daniel 18,40,169.174,221 Brown, Denny 203 Brown..Car0l 241 Brown, Eugena 42 221 Brown, Doug 87, 241 Brown, Kristi 241 Brown, Jane 138, 221 Brown, Russ 37, 138, 221 Brown, Selma 181 Brucks, Denise 150, 203 Brucks, Judith 42, 169, 203 Bruemmer, Charles 108, 241, 269 Bruemmer, Debbie 203 Bruemmer, Jeanne 221 Brumley, Roger 221 Brumley, Rose 221 Brummitt Mark 186 Bryan. John 241 Bryant, Beth 203 Bryant, Beverly 203 Bryson, Barry 17, 48, 203 Bryson, Debbie 128, 150, 221 Buckner, Joseph 186 Buescher, Gwen 68,71,118.169,242 Buescher, Norman, 77, 186 Bumgarner, Laura 147. 153, 242 Bumiarncr Susan 150, 203 Burc ,Jerilynn 221 Burd, Cynthia 110, 128, 203 Bungart, Vicki 134, 149. 186 Burgess. Cindy 57, 68. 91, 141, 153, 242 Burgess. Rebecca 25, 111, 118, 150, 203 Burgess, Robin 110, 111, 150, 204 Burk, Mildred 181 Burke2 Frederick 161 Burkel, Carl 44, 59. 127, 149 Burkett, Ronald 18,108,141,221 Burks, Debby 118. 186 Burks, Dianne 149, 150, 221 Burnett, Rod 17, 35, 48, 138, 204 215, 269 Burnett, Susan 147, 149, 186 Burnes Deann 186 Burre, bony 81 153 242, 269 Burris, Sara 108, 221 Burton, Barbara 221 Burton. Robin 186 Busche, Rolinda 221 Buschmann, Michael 135 186 Buse Cynthia 94, 138, 150. 221 Bushko, Laura 81,119,150,221 Bushman. Mike 118, 142, 143 Butler, Brenda 150, 204 Butler, Ruby 280 Butts, Kevin 204 Butzer, Dana 204 Butzer, Danny 204 Butzer, David 242 Butzer, Doug 242 Byland, James 33, 35, 113 Byrne, Kathleen 94. 99, 108, 115 119, 138, 150, 169, 222, 283 C Cain, Carol 22,110,111, 118,186 Cain, John 106,118,204 Caldwell Karen 204 Calvert, James 42, 132, 204 Calvert, Robert 118, 242, 269 Calvert. Larry 134, 186 Calvert, Norma 27 118 Camden, Mary 204 Camden Steven 186 Camp. Chery1147. 149,186,297 Campbell, Rex 204 Campbell. Virginia 186 Calixs. Steve 242 Car well, Charry 150, 222 Carewell, Jody 242 Carel, Debbie 150 204 Carey. Glen 42 204 Carey, Leigh 150. 204 Carey, Perry 186 Carey, Tyler, 77, 186 Carpenter, Laura 186 Carr, Norma 134. 186 Carroll, Alana 87, 242 Carroll, Lori 68 108 119 128 129, 130, 143, 153, 242 269 canon, Nancy 25.106,149.169,186 Carson, Sandra 204 Cartee, Jack 42 133 204 Carter. Bryan 17, 138, 204 Carter, Cath! 22, 153, 242 Carter, Davl 42. 222 Carter, Elizabeth 22, 150, 204 Carter, Gary 186 Cartmill, Nanette 222 Carver, William 155. 222 Cartmill, Brenda 186 Carwile, Danny 204 Cfase, Rick 242 Casteel, Carol 110, 111, 169, 204 Casteel, Marvin 77, 186 Cavness, Jared 204 Cayce, H. Carole 204 Cayce, T. Wayne 138, 222 Cayce, William 222 Chambers, Donna 42, 76, 204 Chamberlin, Nancy 78 Chandler Tim 186 Chaney .ian 115, 118,150,204 Chappell, James 37. 222 Chappell John 52. 53. 242 Charles, Tony 204 Chavis. Dion 134 186 Cheatham John 222 Childers, J,eri 110 150, 222, 269 Chitwood, Randall, 17, 204 Chitwood, Rodney 17, 204 Chmidling Rhonda 128, 150, 222 CHOIR 136 - 139 CHORALE 140 Chrisman, James 155. 204 Christian, Dwayne 186 Christian. Kevin 204 Clad, James 204 Claiborn Veta 79 clardy, Allison 150, 204, 301 Clardy Kevin 242 Clark, David 86. 242 Clark. Edward 187 Clark, Janell, 130, 138, 222 Clark, Karan 204 Clark, Kathy 115, 118, 150, 204 Clark, Clark. Clark, Clark. Clark, Clenil Clenil Cline, Cline, Clithf Coate Cobbl Cobb! C O IE Coifil Coffil Co ffn Cohel 95 Cole, Cole, Cole, Cole. Cole, Cole, Colen Collir Collir Collu Colte Colte Colte Colvi- Conn Conn Conn 'Cons Const 1 r Conw Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Coon Z Coon Coop Coop Coop Coop Coop Cool! Coots Cupp Copm Cords Carle Corm Cotti Cottc Cottr Couc Courl Cox, 1: Crad1 Cradl Craig 1 Craig Crair 1. Craw Craw Crerr Crew Crew Croc Croc Cro 0 Cros 2 gulls u Cum Curr Curr Curt Czar Dahl Dale Dalll Dal: Dam Del Dan: Danl Dani Dani Dan Dart Dara Davi Davi Dav: Dua rinll. Glen 205 205 242 14 '14 6 Clark. Nzulinv 180 Clark. Nanf-1 1111. 118. 149. 187 rnitrn-ia 42. 115, 150,20-1 , E131- ' ar .Kaliflzilllli-1. 13.1, l 7 Clark. Nicky 108, 1510. 111111. 222 Clenin. A. .lane 187 Clenin Roller! 187 Cline, bnviri 84 Cline. Dehrfra 205 clithera. Dale 124 Coates. Robin 242 Cobble, l.ii1lra 134, 187 Cobble, Tnln 222 C 0 1-1 84 - 89 Coffin. Cyndi 108, 129. 242 Coffin. Greg 77,134.135.187 Dax-ls. 11.11-ry 223 Davis, Brian 205 Davis, Charlane 149. 187 Davls. Don 148, 205 Davis. E. Houston Jr. 223 Davis. Ralph 155 205 Davis. Russell 127 Davis. Sh aron 138, 150, 223 Davis. Tum 94. 128. 141. 243.308 Dzlwd y . 1 Dawson. ioward 181 Sarah 22 59 60 100. 108.119.174.11S7 223 Dawson, Susan 22.101149 Dean Ca thy 21 Deardr-aff. llarlan 223 Elbert. Lori 134. 183 Elliott. Stephan 188 Ellis. Andrea 150. 206 Emerson, Donnie 162. 163, 233 Emerson Kenny 162 206 Ernnnel. Janet 42, 206 Endicott, Kathryn las. 150.223 Engelbrecht. Cindy 223 Engclbrecht Virginia 177 Engleh2.11.l'1eal'87A,245.27B Englehart Paul 206 Englund. Mark 188 Enloe. Cyndi 245 Enloc, Keith 17. 119, 138, 206, Coffman. OD1111187 Cohen. Edward 12 45. 53. 68. 70, 99 103.105.108,119,167,242 Cole. liruce 187 Cole. David 169.172, 187 Cole. Keith 187 ' Cole. Pamela 150, 222 Cole, Randy 76, 222 Cole. Robert 205 Coleman DeWa - Collins. Cathy 111101 187 Collins. Jennie 205 Collum, Melanie 138. 222 Colter. Candy 205 Colfer. Joy 91.150. 222 Colter. Janice 149. 187 Colvin Karen 187 Connell. Brent 242 Connell, Darrell 205 Conner. Cathy 222 gonsttancexfric: 222g 308 ons ance. oyce 10 , 141. 1 7, 150, 222. 281 4 Conway Elizabeth 147. 222 300112. .Charles-i205 oo , ac ue ne 110 123,150,222 cnek. Mai-'ir 42. 132. 205 Cook, Mike 33, 205 Cook. Sherri 205 3331 221 oon. ares 0.111,123,2 222, 280 42 Coon. Mark 123 205 Cooper. Daryl 17. 222 Cooper, Dave 20, 21 46, 47, 243 Cooper, Doxandra 205 Cooper, Janis 91. 110 123, 243 Cooper, Karyl110 138.148.150,222 Cooper Tammy 222 Coots. l-Iarold 187 Coppin Cathy 110. 111, 150, 205 Copas Brian 133, 222 cerdell. Kevin 50. 222 Corley, Chris 92 Corman, Rita 243 Cottingham, Linda 71, 147, 243 Cotton Terri 205 Cottrell, Mary 147, 243 Couchman, Annette 143. 205 Courter, Pam 114, 169, 222 Cox, David 94, 99. 115, 119, 128 130. 169. 243 Crader, Doug 35. 118 205 crader, Greg 17, 18. 48, 222, Craig Ian Bryce 52 53, 68 70, 94 115 116.117, 243, 268 Craig, darle 243 Crain. Annette 14, 60 94. 99. 118 12s. 130, 153, 24:1 Crawford, Cathy 11B,150.169,205 Crawford Cynthia 187 Cremer Eileen 181 Crews, Margaret 78, 96 Crews, Melinda 42. 169. 205 Crocker, Michael 17, 222 Crocker, Tammy 154. 222 Crooks Bob 243 Cross Colette 119, 128, 152. 153, 243, 269, 273 Culley, Connie 222 Cu mings, Donna 84. 87 243 ciiiihiff. Cynthia 11s. 162, 222 Curry, Sean 187 Curry, Shannon 23, 147. 205 Curtright, Stephanie 136, 169, 187 Czarlinsky, Charlayn 138, 223, 284 D Dahms. Barbara 205 Dale. Terry 141. 223 Dallmeyer, Robert 53. 138. 205 I Dalton, Bridget 108. 115, 119, 138 150. 223 Dameron, Tamala 84. 223 Dampf, Carolyn 110 111, 115, 118, 150.169, 205 Danforth. Eleanor 149. 187 Daniel. Bob 20 Daniel. Bryan 205 Daniels. Debra 1 R7 Daniels, Eunice 181 Daniels Ronald 87, 2411 Danklef. Cynthia 79. 128. 141. 150. 223 Davidson, David 37. 205 Davidson, Glenn 99. 102. 103. 128.130. 243. 269 Davidson, Kevin 187 Dealing. Larry 56, 244 Dearlxon Rhonda 136, 187 Deatley Kim 119, 150, 223 DEBATE 160 De-Cine. John 13,25.4o.42,43,s1. 70.99 100,103,105,119 141. l1i9.1'72.244.208.269 275 Delfrer-ee. Patrieia 91,138,150, 223, 301 Deiler, Heidi 187 De aney. Ronald 37, 287 Dellingcr, Virginia 205 Dt-Long. Dan 86, 244 DeLuce. Kim 169, 187 DeLuce, Robert 18, 223. 300 DeMois. Betty 205 DeMois, Johnny 244 Denny, Karla 108. 118,128.223 Denny, Keith 20, 187 Denny. Kent 20. 187 Deppe, Gayle 187 Derrick, Bret 20, 138, 205 Detwiler. Greg 128 244 Dielrman, Carol1B7 Dickman, Mike 187 278 Dickrader Kimberly 205 Dickson, .iarnes 108,119,205 Dickson. Laura 108, 149, 187 Diemler, Carol 91 150. 223 Diernler. Julie 107, 283 Diersing, William 134, 187 Dietle Jana 110.111,118,150,169 Dill. Dorothy 93 Dippold, Robert 205 Distler, Tom 87, 244 Divclbiss, Mark 205 Divelbiss Sherry 138. 223 Docrhnfi. Dewayne 205 Dol31l,4Melinda 111, 115, 119, 153 Dominique, Robert 205 Dominique. Suzanne 244 Donaldson, Jerry 244 Donelon, Mary 147 187 Donnelly. Brian 223 Donnelly Mary 25, 169, 172 Douglas, Deborah, 119, 125. 206 Downey. Rosanne 149 169, 187 Downinmg. Steve 134, 187 Doyle. im 187 Doyle, Joyce 144 Doyle. Mark 206 Drainer, Diane 110,111,119.150.206 Drake, Gabrielle 68, 118, 149, 168. 169. 187 Drake, Joey 91, 244, 269 Drennan, Terry 223 Drennon, Diane 187 Dreps. Louise 180 Dreivig, Carl 108, 118, 143, 162, Drewel. Marty 223 Drippold, Robert 17 Driver. Annette 7,3 91. 244 Driver, David 18 155. 244 Uriver. Dana 223 Driver, DAvid 187 Driver. Jacquilinc 187 Dudley, Tony 223 Duke. John 119. 141. 143,1l44, 9 26 Duke. Wilma 1 13 Dulle. Doug,244 Dulle, Kim erly 187 Duncan. Bobbie 128. 206 Duncan, Mike 245 Duncan, Pamela 245 Duncan, ?ichar'gl71gbf2S7. 245 D , e - . Dgxliirsion. Drxann 138. 149. 150. 223 l , D ' 92 B:rriliiRtis.ol:dxanne 91, 92. 143. 245, 285 Durham, Anne 188 Dye, Sheila 91.245 E EadS. Billy 183 Edgar. Charles 206 ggwurgs. Bavid war s. lane Edwards. Thomas 37, 33- 99- 103- 119.125 1434. 245. 269 E gemeycr Robin 147, 188 Efirhardt. Glen 1 18.188 Eichholz. Frank 87. 245 Eikeri, Diane 245 Enloe, John 223 Enloe Pat 135 188 Erhardt. Kent 206 Erhardt, Laura 181 Erhardt, Olivia 181 Erhardt, Ruth 153. 169. 245 Ernst, Joe 76. 223 Ernst, Mary 108. 245 Essary. Lisa 138. 223 Essary. Robert 188 Estes. Jay Bob 73 Estill. Daniel 33, 106, 163, 223 Estill, Sandy 169, 245 Etter. Karen 118 136 149 188 Eubank, Alan 125, 245, 271 Evans, Gayle, 68, 100, 128, 130. 133 206 evans, Kristine 99. 103, 118. 128. 129. 130. 143, 153, 245 Eveler, Gary 108 245 Eveler, Mitch 206 Evers, Clara 188 Evers. Sheila 245 Ewers. Elizabeth 109 143 206. 279 Divers, Mark 108. 223. 279 F Fair, Janet 206 Fair, Jim 245 Fair, Roy 223 Faken, Cathy 223 Falls, Robert 206 Falter, Nancy 223 Farmer. Curtis 86 245 Farrar. Cynthia 139. 169, 223 Farjris, James 108, 109 F B L A 81 Fee, Keith 223 Fee Melenie 77, 149. 188 Feeler, Kevin 42, 132. 206 Foster. Tamara 42, 150. 169. 2251 Foster, Yolanda 150, 224 Foster, Vickie 150, 206 Fowler, Mike 188 Fowler, 'l'l1ol1lris 155, 206 Fraker. lteheceli 42, 206 I-'ranklin. liuclerwk 206 Frasher. Jani- 119. 147, 150.2013 Fredrickson, John 2015 Fredrlekson, Mark 133. 1118. 206 Freeman. John 206 Freeman. Pamela 223 Freeman Ronald 246 FRENC11 CLUB 101: Frew, Lisa 246 Fuller, Cynthia 153. 169. 246 Fuller, Miriam 120, 121 Fuller, Terry 224 G G A A 147 Gadd, John 134.188 Gadd, Rodger, 128. 129. 132, 224 Gaffke. Janet 138, 224 Gale. David 25, 43, 54. ea. 106, 115, 119. 1.41 169 174 246 Gale. Susan 110, 119,150,206 Garber, Donald 246 Gardner, Eric 18. 246 Garnett, Becky 188 Gearhart Cheryl 246 Genigg, hill 42.108,119,130,133. Gentzsch. Don 127 Gerbes. Dancl 188 Gerlach, Marla 110.1l5,118.169, 172, 206 Gerling, James 206 Gerling. William 112 Geviglger, Joanne 108, 148,150,169 Ghan, Brent 99, 103, 119, 126, 130,133.l29,143 165,247 Giarraputo, Dominick 138, 224 Gibbs. James 90 Gibbs, Marie 179 Gibbs. Robert 207 Gibler. Donald 207 Gibler. Lisa 247 Gieck, Merl 181 Gieck, James 157 224 Giesing, Carol 188 Giesing, Henry 188 Giesing, Leslie 207 Giffen, Mike 42. 110. 132 224 Fehrenbacher. Dianna 138, 150, 223631, Donald 17' 13, 49' 224 Fehrenbacher, Jon 188 Ferguson. Sallie 223 F H A 121 Fick, Tammy 223 Fick. Tarina 149 Fick. Tina 149. 188 Files. Jan 110 138, 150, 223 Fi.ltz, Russell 206 Findlay, Larraine 150, 206 Findlay. Nell 121 Findlay, Thomas 25, 206 Findleyt Debbie 188 Findley, Linda 188 Find.ley, Michael 188 Fine, Jeff 25 188 Fine Mary 25 56. 106, 150, 169. 172 174, 223 Finke Dennis 188 Finn, 'Flora 188 Fischer, Grace 15. 60, 68 99, 103, 119, 128, 129, 130, 153. 169 Y 245. 269 Fischer, Lorie1110, 111. 150, 223 Fischer. Mariel 128. 129. 130, 131. ' 141. 153 246 Fischer, Mark 246 Fischer. Michael 42. 132, 143, 206 Fischer. Miriam 118, 206. 269 Fischer Sara 206 Fisher, 'Bruce 33 48, 246 Fisher, Carol 188 Fleming, Kathlene 150. 223 Fleming. Marvin 66, 119, 159 Fletcher, Carey 128, 169, 246 Fletcher, Daniel 188 Fletcher, Harold 108, 206 Fletcher, Lois 246 Fletcher, Timothy 42, 206 Flowers Angela 106 149, 188 Fogle. Wanda 155, 1118 Forhis, Allan 188 Forgilsg Bryan 99, 103, 125, 246. Forbis, Debbie 188 Forbis, Valerie 138. 223 Forbis, Vallle 206 Forck, Nick 246 Ford, Cole 223 Ford. Craig 188 Ford. Lori 147, 188 Foresman, Janet 115, 118. 150, 206 Forster. David 113 Fortson. Mitte 188 Foster. Danny 188 Foster, Jack 246 Foster, Randy 206 Foster, Rhonda 188 Gillespie, Buddy 25, 43, 55, 110, A 165, 167. 169, 224 Gillespie. Susan 91, 110. 141, 150 A 159. 207 Gillilan. Michael 134,135.188.269 Gilpin. Janie 188 Gilpin, Kym 247 Gilpin, Vicki 147. 207 Gilstrap, Vicki 91 110.1 11,153,247 Gladden, Robert 224 Glaser, Richard 138. 155, 224 Glavan, Cgnthia 23 68. 115, 119. 108, 1 2 153. 247 Glover, Carol 150, 224, 279 Gnagl. Mary 162, 207 Goben, Jeff 157. 247 Goben. John 155, 207 Goben. Randy 134 188 Goetz, Rebecca 247 Goff, Alfred 155, 188 Goff, Cindy 22 68,147 153,247 Goff, Gregory 137, 133 Goff Scott 224 Galgiilarn. Gary 29,1os.12s.141. Goldman. Sally 84. 87 247 Goldammer, Cindy 110,119.1 50.207 Goller, Lisa 150,207 A Goller Valarie 110. 118. 148, 153. 247 Gonder. Gary 33, 123, 224 280 Gordon, Gina 110. 111, 128, 129. 130. 247 Gordon. Jeff 189 Gnser, Rnhert 67. 176 Gove. Joyce 150. 207, 224 Gove. Keith 207 Graham. Dana 118. 147. 189 Graham, Julia 207 Graham. Kimberly 224 Graharn . Tom 189 Grandison, Brian 9 25.55.58 70,101 115,166169.172.141,247 269 Grandison, David 17, 40. 42. 207 Grannemann. Tamara 76. 149. 189 Gravatt. Alny 189 Gravatt. David 129 130, 143, 224 Graves. Mitchell, 189 Grazianu Anthun 224 Graziano Richar1148. 150 207 Gramer, Cheryl 99. 115, 224 Green. Donna 99, 114.115, 119. 153 167, 169, 172, 2-12. 269 Green, Edward 112 Green, Karen 247 Green. Keith 108. 207 Green, Kevin 42. 108. 224 Grcen,1.io11e1 189 Index 311 Green, Steve 189 Greer, Deena 207 Gregory, Keith 138 Gregg. Lauric 134, 135, 147, 189 G1-egg, Reba 115, 150, 224 Gregory, Mahlon 155. 207 Gregory, Stephen 248 Greiner, J. R. 17, 207 Gresham, Dallas 42, 108 132, 207 Gresham, Rita 42,138,150,224 275 Grioe, Kim 58, 59, 60 61 68 91, 110 111, 141, 152, 153, 248 Griee, Kris l11,147, 149,169 Grieve, Dan 53, 106, 224 Grieve. James 189 Gnffen. Deborah 66 Griffin, Clinton 169, 207 Griffin. Danny 83, 248 Kim 150, 207 Griffin, Griffith, Randy 108, 207 Gnshkat Ruth 224 Groner, Terence 189 Gruiigg, Greg 42,119,130,133,138 Guhleman, Ste hen 53, 110, 207 Gunter, Erin 1570, 224 Guy, Laura 134, 149. 189 H Hackman, Sandra 147, 149, 189 Hafner, Jean 123 Hagenhoff, Carol 189 Hagenhoff, Tom 224 Haines, David 224 Haines Susan 207 Hake, Miranda 150, 224 Hal.L David 68. 94, 108, 118, 207 Hall, Kathy 136. 169. 189 Hall, Kim 189 Hall, Richard 25 54, 56, 68. 70, 141, 167, 172, 224, 269 'Ha1ler, Gregory 207 Haller, Christie 136. 189 Haller, Sandy 248 Halsey, Robyn 91, 169. 248 Halsey, Tern 150, 207 Halvorson, Marc 47, 48, 94, 207 Hamlin, Britt, 17, 207 Hamlin, Sherry 169, 224 Hammann, Robert 207 Hammond, Steve 189 Handler, Gary 123, 162, 224 Haralson, Janice 121 Hardesty Rhonda 118, 189 Harman, Kevin 189 Harman, Valerie 91, 138, 224 Harp, Jeff 77, 189 Harris, Kathy 115,149,150,224 Harris, Janice 189 Harris, Porter 107 Harrison, Michael 189 Hart, Wanda 207 Hartman, Terry 207 Hassler, Connie 224 Hassler, Teresa 189 Haslag, Jim 73 Haslag, Sandy 71, 153, 248, 269 Hatfield, Roger 92 Hawes, Margaret 143, 175, 225 Hawkins, Geox-ie 208 Hayden Tim 1 , 47, 48, 208 Hayes, Arletha 208 Hayes, Debra 225 Hayes, Sherman 189 Hayter, Kim 91, 153, 248 Healey, Pat 127 Heard, Jeannie 84, 248 Heard, Joetta 208 Hearne Sarah 119, 141, 150, 225 Hebei, Jacquelin 149.189 Hebel, Jennifer 150, 225 Hecht, .leaneen 208 Hecht, Kim 248 I-Ieekerman, Lauri 189 Heckerman, Tena 225 Hedglin, Yvonne 189 Hedrick, Vance 134 189 Heet, Danny 84 248 Heet, Rogler, 225 Hetlin, A en 225 Heidbreder, David 189 Heil, Susan 106, 149, 189 Heimericks, Janet 118, 248 Heunericks, Mary 128,248,269,280 eimericks, Sharon 189 er, Chris 225 er, Christina 138,147.150,225 elrnig, Dana 248 Helmig, Ginny 208 Helmig, Paul 208 Henderson, Cynthia 189 Henderson, Jackie 208 Henderson, Terri 225 Henry, Jami118, 134, 135, 149 Henrsil, Lindsey 162 189,225,308 Hen ey, Mark 138, 208 Hensley, Marty '17, 134 189 Hensley Tammie 128,153, 248 Herdt. Chris 225 Herdt, Karen 149 Heriford, Mark 225 Herigon, Suzanne 23,91,l53,248 Herman, Bruce 118, 134, 135, 162 189, 269 312 Index Ilernandez, Shawn 128, 130, 225 llcrnanrlez, Tracy 189 llerren, Greg 225 llerzing, Sheryl 150. 208 Hess. Kevin 208 Hess, Pamela 76, 150, 208 Hess, Steve 225 Hess, Tara 248 Hiatte, Barbara 122, 160 lliatte, Brenda 147, 149, 189 lliatte, Darrell 225 Hiatte, Darwin 225 Erin 43 94 107 108 118 Hiatte, , . v 141 150,167,169.170,225 Hiatte, bam 27, 248 Hiatte, Tammy 208 Hibdon, Mary 42, 91, 130, 208 Hickman, James 134, 135, 189 Hickman, Phil 208 Hicks, Jane 68, 99, 103, 104, 119, 153, 248, 273 Hicks Martha 70, 113 Hile, Delores, 189 Hilezmgn Robert 76,110,111,118, 0 Hilgert, Leah 147, 150, 208 Hilfert, Donna 147, 248 Hil , Donna 248 Hill, Mike 190 Hill, Peggy 134, 169, 190 Hillman, John 208 Hinshaw, Kelly 35, 118, 138, 208 Hirschvogel, Peggy 208 Hirshman, Roger 138, 225 Hite, Hawwar 130, 249 Hitz Charles 90 Hobbs, Deborah 154, 155, 190 Hobbs. Ida 208 Hodge, Mike 190 Hoelscher, David 155, 190 Hoelscher, Jim 108. 225 Hoelscher, Paul 190 Thomas 190 Hoelseher Hoerner, Jake 208 Hoffman Michael 190 Hofius, Kathleen 147, 190 Hohenstreet, Ann 180 Hohenstreet, Bret 42, 123, 225 Hohensteet, Todd 134, 190 Hoit, Scott 208 Holden, Linda 249 Holden, Sheryl 190 Holliday, David 162, 190 Holliday, Herb 208 Holliday, Kathleen 208 Holliday, Kevin 37,J.18, 190 Holliday, Martha 208 Holman, Veta 225 Holmes, Marta 249 Holt, Charles 25 33, 53, 110, 111, 119, 123, 225 Holt, Dirk 249, 269 Holt, Gwen 42, 133, Holt, Katherine 108, 150, 208 , 150, 226 169, 208 I-Iolt Michael 208 Holtlramp, Chris 22 Holzem, Der1ise 249 Holzem, Diann 110, 111, 153, 249 HONOR SOCIETY Hood, Alan 208 Hood, Mark 86, 249 Hoover, David 134, 135, 190 Hoover, Doug 25, 68, 123, 129, 130, 143. 169. 226 Hoover, Jerry 42,64,65,127,268 Hopkins, Linda 150, 226 Hopgrer, Debbie 208 Hor , Julia 134, 147 190 Horstman Eva 181, 226 Hoskins, Brian 208 Hoskins, David 138 157, 226 Houehen, Chuck 17, 208 Houlchins, Donna 115 149, 190 Hovis, Gary 33, 35 91 Hoiggigd, James 130, 132, 143,162 Howard, Julie 138, 150, 226 Howell, Paula 138, 226 Howland James 20, 28, 226 Howser, Doug 108, 209 Howser, Maxine 180 Howser, Mike 142 143 190 Rebecca 42, 108, 118, 118 Howser, 150, 226 Howser, Susan 42, 209 Howser, Terry 134 190 Hubble, Donna 249 Hubble, Donald 209 Hulalgg Fred 40,42,43,58,141,249 Huckabee Teresa 209 Hudson, Connie 99 167,249,269 Hudson, Donna 169. 190 Hudson, Gossie 249 Hudspeth, Leah 118, 149, 190 Huerta Tami 8, 86, 249 Huey, Gale 154 190 Hue , George 157, 249 Hufz Beth 1532 Huff,,Bob E 09 'I-luff, Richard 209 Hghes, James 190 H s, John 50, 209 Huls, Teresa 91, 68, 121, 123, 129 130. 226 Humpert, Dawn 209 Hunger, Randolph 84,85,155,226 Hunger, Richard 226 Hun er, Tina 209 Hun er, Cynthia 12,2S,68,77,153, 249 Hunton, Paul 37, 209 Hunton, Sharon 249, 307 Hurlbut. Chris 84. 249 Hurlbut, Julie 42,129,1 30,169,209 Hurley Donna Pringer 249 Hurst, David 249 Hurst, Donnie 17, 226 Hurt, Evelyn 226 Hurt, Steve 209 Hutchison, Nancy 249 Hutinger, Greg 134, 190 Hutinger, Rebecca 136, 190 Hyder6Mary 22,77,118,147,149, 19 Hyder, Robert 17, 48,138,209 I lmhoif, Kenton 190 Idel, Arilla 180 Imhoff, Terrie 147, 190 Imsland,,Donna 209 Irwin, Randy 249 Isenhart, Ronnie 18, 226 Ivey, Joanne 226 J Jablonsky, Dane 128, 167, 226 Jabgogrbsky, Jan 118,136,147,167, Jackson, Alan 226 Jackson, Jim 37 190 Jacobs, Jerome 190 Jambor. Steve 33. 226 James, Kay 23, 42, 147, 209 James, Ronald 209 Jamett, Ellen 42, 118, 209 Jankowski, John 113 Jarrell, Donna 209 Jarrett Anne 25,68 70,138,150, 167,169,226,308 JAYETTES 148 - 153 J C PLAYERS 168 - 171 Jefferson Denese 149, 190 Jeffries, Rick 86, 226 Jeffries. Victor 250 Jenkins, Tawna 22,128,129,169, 172,250 Jenkins, Tom 17, 18, 37, 144 Jenkins, Tyler 20, 209 Jimenez, Bill 91, 110, 226 Jinks, Tony 99 119,130 169 226 .links Kimbra110 11l'118' 128, 130,143 209' ' ' Jobe, Leslie 84 250 Jobe, Steve 118, 190 Johnsen, Stacie 250 Johnson, Cindy 190 Johnson, Elsa 118,123,134,147,190 Johnson, Eric 130. 250 Johnson, Gene 209 Johnson, John 20, 191 Johnson, Kimberly 147, 209 Johnson, Linda 209 Johnson, Mark 138, 227 Johnson, Mike 48 106,123,250,269 Johnson, Pamela 191 Johnson, Steve 17, 18 66, 144 Johnson Steve s. 8 16 18,19,99, 103,128,144 167,250 Johnson, Steve 15. 130, 250 Johnson, Steve K.48,128,227,269 Jones, Bret 269. 191 Jones, Dana 250 Jones DeAnn 153, 250 Jones, Dennis 209 Jones, Gary 50, 90 Jones, Mark 209 Jones, Mike 91, 250 Jones, Mike L. 136, 191 Jones Pat 27 44 Jones: Rita 191 Jones , Tricia 128, 167, 1 269,275 Jordan, Beth 209 Jordan, Karen 250 Jordan, Mark 209 Julian, Cheryl 77, 149, 191 K Kaiser, Jayne 91 150 227, 279 Kalberloh Kim 136, 149, 191 Kallenbach, Michael 209 Kammerich, Brenda 227 Kammerich, Jimmie 209 Kammerich, Saundra 191 Kampeter, Monica 77, 191 Kaplan, Laura 227 Kaps, Mark 84, 227 Kaufman, Eric 209 Kaufmann, Julie 110,111,115,250, 269 Kautsch, Eddie 191 Kay, Richard 191 Kay Ronald 191 Keefe, Keuy 42,99,13o,1e7,169, 227 Keen, Mary 108, 150, 227 Keeney, Denise 209 69. 250, Keeney, Doug 191 Keeney, Theresa 150 209 Keuoy, Kimberly 147, 191 KeUey, Robert 227 Kelly, Harold 191 Kelly, Jeff 209 Kemp, Debra 209 Kemp, Jeanette 191 Kemp Kathy 227 Kempker, Bettie 138 150, 227 Kempker, -Coleen 209 Kempker, Daniel 250 Kempker, Diane 149, 191 Kempker, Jerome 251 Marvin 209 Kempker Kemplc. Debbie 191 Kemple, Henry 209 Kennison, Cynthia 147, 191 Kennison, Denise 77, 81 191 Kennison, Donna 86,115,120,251 Fred 157 227 Kennison, Kennison, Russell 251 Kennon, Christine 141, 251 Kennon Tina 150, 209 Kesleggilohn 119,129,13o.131,251, 2 Keslerb Michael 42,110,111,132,143 20 Kiecksee, Robert 18, 227 Kiefner, John 53, 209 Kicsling, Ronald 191 Kirnberlin, Shannon 251 Kimble, Mary Ann 22, 227 King, Jan 134. 149 191 King Spencer 25,42,44,55,167,169 71,251,269 King, Robert 66 Kirchner, Buddy 209 Kirchner, Kathryn 191 Kirchner, Tina 251 Kirk, Diana 76, 108, 210 Kirk, Jonathon 134, 191 Kiser, Avis 227 Kiser, Christine 191 Kissinger, Mary 42,110,111,150,227 Kleffner, Linda 210 Kleffner, Steve 227 Klein, Robert 210, 279 Klindt Daniel 18, 227 Klos, Jay 251 Klote, Michael 210 Knaebel, Suzanne 150. 210 Knaup, Mary 81, 153 251 Knernsehieid Julia 150, 227 Knife, Janet '17 149, 191 Knipp, Anna 7-1 191 Knipp, Gene 210 Knipp, Roger 99 251 Knowles, Bryan 161 Knowles, Mary 25,119,147,169, 172, 251 Kocher, Ann 50, 106, 115, 118, 138, 227 Kocher, Jane 118, 147, 191 Koelling Carla 77, 118 162 191 Koelling, Riekey 86, 155. 251 Koelling, Theresa 154, 155, 191 Koestner Steve 227 Kohen, Clarice 79 Kopfer, Shirley 110, 111, 118, 143, 210 Kopfer. Susan 42, 68, 110, 111, 128 130, 153, 251, 269, 272 Kopp, Steve 42, 53, 108, 210 Korsmeyer, Becky 150, 228 Korsmeyer, Thomas 197 Kozinski Ted 17, 18, 36, 37 Kramer, Diana 228 Kramp Diana 153, 251 Kraus, 'Vicky 147,191 Krebs, John 97, 228 Kuensting, Carol 210 Kuensting, Donna 15, 68, 71, 91, 119, 153, 251, 269, 280 Kullman, Debra 91, 150, 228 L Lackman, Charlene Lopez 251 Lafary, Iva 251 Lafary, Laura 191 Lampe, Kathy 251 Lancaster Eric 42,108,115,118,21O Landers, Daniel 210 Landers, Cathy 252 Landers Ronnie 191 Landis, Btu 49, 252 Landis, Martha 136, 149, 191 Landrum, Melissa 115,119,142,143, 150,169 210 Landrum, Michelle 91, 228 Landrum Sandy 150. 228 Langsford, Tim 210 228 Larson chedeue 150, 210 LATIN CLUB 108 Lauten, Georgia 85, 87, 228 Lauten Jon 191 Laux, Helen 93 Lavinder, Kim 210 Lawson, Clarence 67 Leavell, Leslie 110 111, 191 LeBlanc Bruce 108, 191 Lecuru, 'Keith 191 Lee Robert 35, 138, 210 Ledrand, Mary 147,l49,l69,191 1 51, 143 169 .227 ,210 43. Leivlalv. Doris 815, 150. 252 Leiviall. James 228 Leiviiin, Laura l 15. 1511. 210 Lemke. Pnul128, 11111. 252 L1-nilw, Theresa 210 Leonairil. Elnilx' l01iLl1!8. l-ill. 1511. 252. 200,212 Leonard, Glenda 138. 228 Lepper. Larry 84, 157. 228 Lfpm-r. Penny 228 Lerner, Doreen 1 1 1 Leslie. Chris 68. 119, 138. 210 Lewis. David 252 Lewis, Don 252 Lewis. Joe 210 Lewis. Kim 149, 191 Leydens. Marv Kay 150, 21 il Libbert, Deborah. 150. 228 Llbbert, Kevin 191 Llhtfoot, Susan 23. 29. 153.252 Lilleston. Linda 162. 252 Lilley. Lisa 150, 228 Limbaugh Vicki 40. 41. 118. 141 V 150. 228 280 Lindsay. Kirby 191 Lindsay. Susan 228 Ling, Paula 136 191 Lin ardt, Fred 84. 85 87 Link. Kathryn 42. 150. 228 Link, Wilma 160, 163 Linnenbrink, Richard 191 Lister. Kenny 252 Livingston, Brenda 192 Livingston, Glenda 192 Livingston, Jana 252 Lock. Dennis 113 Lockwood. Patricia 136. 192 Loesch, Terry 228 Loehner. Jan 79 Loeffler. Thomas 49, 210 Loethen, Steve 169, 228 Long. Gary 228 Looten, Keith 118 192 Lopiccolo, Deborah 22,91.150,139, 210 Lorts, Patti 210 Love. Debbie 138, 162, 228 Love, Dana 252 Loveall, Rita 181 Lovins, Cindy 252 Loyd, Shari 136. 192 Luadzers. Daniel 252 Luadzers Kim 192 Lubker. Julie 110,111,150 169,228 Luebbering, Bernard 42, 228 Luebberlng Lesa 42,106,118,210 Luebbert, Kem 134. 192 Luetkemeyer, Fred 82 Luetkemeyer, Jo Ann 110,150,210 Luetkemeyer. Laurie 149, 192 Luker, Dwanda 110, 111, 118. 150. 210 I Lunsford, Robin 210 Lutkewitte. Carol 149 192 butkewitte, Danna 153, 252 Lutman. Michael 210 Lutz, Esther 181 Lutz, Karl 228 Lutz, Kurt 210 Lynch Debra 147. 148, 149, 192 Lutz, Vickie 210 Lynch, Barry 192 Mc McArthur Mike 129.130,133.252 McBa.ine. Rose Mary 33 228 McCann, Robert 33, 228 McCormick, Pat 33, 228 McCrabb Jim 18, 48 228 Mecray, 'rina 110. 118, 149, 192 McCroan, John 210 Mglubbin, Glenda 42. 228 McDaniel, Danny 17,1a.33.50.144. 210 McDaniel, Diane 150. 228 McDa.riie1 Doyle 25, 252 McDonald, Mike 228 McDonald, Steve 57, 91. 141, 252 McDowell Cindy 134. 147, 149. 169. 192,307 McDowell, Ricky 17, 49, 228. 307 McElwai.ne, Cindy 192 t McElwa.lne, Janet 134 192 Mclilwaine, Kathleen 21 1 McGee Anita 181 Meceehan, sheila 110 138. 228 McGeorge Charles 112 McGonigal, Clifton, 211 McGowan, Carolyn 155. 192 MeGowcn Gary 228 Meintire, Melanie 228 Mclntosh, Bill 211 Mclntiire. Steve 192 McKe er, Doug. 192 McKinney. Brad 211 McKinney, Catherine 76 1 19. 228 McKinney. Dennxs 162. 252 McKinney. Dianna 211 McKinney, Ronald 128. 129. 130, 132. 141 252 McKinney, ram 228 McKnelly, Skis 12, 16, 18, 47, 48 57, 144 2 3 McKnight, Randal 192 Yilcliaren, James 7. F lN1cMillin.Debbie3211M' 211 Mcliliilin. Geraldean 112 Nl'Mi1rr:iy. Anna Belle 78 lilclilurtry, Steve 253 lNlcSwnln. Ellis 315. 517. 253 lX1cSwa.lli. Greg134,192 McVcy, Jacob 21 1 M Maascn, Leon 192 Maasen, Sharon 45.147,153,169.253 Mackay, Janet 253 Mackney. Kelly 149, 192 Maier. Kathryn 118, 150.229 Mahan. Richard 192 Mahan, Teresa 253 Maier, Gary 192 Maier, Linda 110. 119, 128, 150 228. 169 Maiden. Clarence 253 Maiden. Shelly 211 Malersky, Joe 211 Malersky. Teresa 138, 228 Mallicoat, Mark 147, 253 Mallicoat, Rebecca 147, 211 Mallorv, Chris 33,34.46,48,111. 138,144,228 Mallory, Jennifer.118,136,149,192 Mallory. Stephame 150, 169, 211 Malone, John 155. 162, 192 Malone, Judith 118. 128, 150,228 Malone. Virginia 176 Maloney, Richard 33 50, 145 Mancs. Linda 77 192 297 Mane.. Shawn 110,111,115,119 153. 253 A Mankin, Darren 50, 192 Manirin. Mike 17, 37. 48. 211 Manley. Gary 192 Manning Diana 150, 228 Mansur, Linda 94. 118, 139. 141, 150, 162, 228 Mantle, Brenda 229 Mantle. Cheryl 135, 156. 192 Mantle. Mark 77 192 Marcantonio, Deborah 123,147.229 Marcantonio Robin 118. 147, 192 MARCULLIJS STAFF 94 - 97 Markway, Kelli 211 Marsch. Daniel 83 Marsch. Danny 192 Marsch, Kimberly 229 Marsch Ron 85, 86 Marsh, 'Don 82 Martin, Carl 124 Martin. Ellen 112 Martin, Dorothy 148, 150, 211 Martin. .lpdi 40, 58, 119, 141. 253, 269 Martin, Ken 192 Martin, Linda 229 Martin. Rick 211 Masters, Cecelia 94, 99. 153. 253 MATH CLUB 125 Matlock. Cindy 138, 150, 229 Matlock, Michael 192 Matteson, Ken 2453 Matthews, Debbie 193 Maurer, Carl 77 136 193 lvlaxey. Shari 134.147, 154, 193 Meade. Leslie 91, 138, 229 Megown, Jeri,211 Me ardt. Eddie 219 Mehrhoff, Norman 99 Meier, Julia 211 Meier, Maggie 42, 253, 271 Meinhardt, Kevin 211 Meister, Carolyn 181 Meller, Carey 149 Meller, Chris 229 Meller, Daryl 253 Meller, Donna 211 Meller, Keith 229 Meng, Carla 149. 253 Meri-QE, Cindy 147 193 Me e, Debbie 138, 229 Merrick, Mi.ke 32. 33, 50. 51, 254 Merrick, Robin 128,130,150,229 Merrill. Peggy 108 211 Merrill, Terri 106.l.18.149,169 193 Mertena, Cheryl 53, 84, 108, 118, 138. 150. 229 Mcrtens. Karl 84 Meyer, getli22534 149 e er. ar Meilrer, Connie 136. 149. 193 Meyer, Cyndi 138. 229 Meyer. Dawn 254 Meyer, Lisa 211 Meyer. Susan 81, 118 153. 254 Meyer. Tracy 110,115. 150, 229 Meyers. Chris 18 Meyers, Kevin 17, 50 Mick, Daryl 193 Mick. Jerry 50. 229 Mick. Janet 181 Miller, Carol 193, 297 Miller, David 254 Miller, Elisabeth 103. 119. 123. 130 132, 150, 229 Miller,.lef1135,193 Miller, Joyce 143, 211 Miller. Julie 193 Miller. Kevin 108 254 Miller. Kirn 23. 254 Miller. Kim 193 Miller. Linda 138, 229 Miller. Laura 229 Miller, Mark 229 Mrller, Sandra 119, 125. 153. 254 Miller, Tim 193 Miller. William 229 Mills, Greg 193 Mills. Penny 149 1951 Milonski. Debbie 110,1l1,119.229 Milonski, Mike 193 Miner, Stanley 37, 130, 229, 279 Minter, Robert 254 Minze. Charles 193 Minze, Kimberly 229 Mitchell, Gerald 254 Mitchell, Randy 211 Moad, Jerrel.l 211 Mobley, Larry 229 Mobley. Minerva 193 Mobley Terry 254 Meek. Dorothy 11.145.147.153 Moeller. James 254 Moeller, Ricky 48, 144, 254 Mohler, Craig 193 Monaco. Ann 23 68. 108, 118, 149. 169, 193 Monteer, Danny 211 Montgomery, Rebekah 123, 134, 149. 193 Moore. Daniel 229 Moore, Darrell 193 Moore, David 36, 37, 254 Moore, Jackie 254 Moore. Joanne 150, 229 Moore, Kevin 138, 229 Moore. Tim 193 Morris, Amanda 138, 148. 150.229 Morris, Jirn 134, 193 Morris. John 66 Morris, Matt 53, 136. 193 Morris, Ricky 229 Morris, Robert 18. 52, 53, 59, 111, 141, 229 Morris, Sylvia 57. 150, 211 Morris. Vicky Roark 255 Morse, Steve 138. 162. 229 Moseley, Anne 131, 150 229 Muck, Gary 42. 52, 53. 230 Mueller. Cathy 193 Mustoe, Steve 119,128,133,211 Mueller, John 138, 211 Mueller, Karen 153, 255. Mueller, Russell 211 Mueller, Tim 193 Murphy. Joan 42. 91. 130, 153, 1 255 69. Murphy, Mary 193 Murphy, Patricia 42. 110. 230 Murray, Greg 230 Murray, William 211 Mushrush, Jean 255 Myers, Beth 134, 147, 193 Myers. Chris 37. 211 N Nance Jim 230 Nash, ltawn 20. 230 Neblett, Kip 160 Neely. Nathan 198 Neely, Rebekah 108. 138, 230 Nelson, James 211 Nelson, Sharon 92 Nesmeyer Susan 193 Neutzlcr, Karla 150, 211 Neufgler. Zieldia 28171 230 ew err , o n Newborri, Ernest 157.167,255.274 Newby, Daniel 230 Newby. Shirley 193 Newell, John 230 Newman, Danny 20,99,103,104. 155,255 Newman. Raymond 211 Nichols. Cindy 193 Nichols, Cynthia 230 Nichols, Dave 18, 255 Nichols, Dar1iel 12 Nichols, Debbie 193 Nichols, Joe 67 Nichols, Lynn 193 Nichols, Mike 144, 255 Nichols. Pam 255 Nickcll, Greg 118 193 Niedner. Libby 255 Niermann, Cheryl 211 Niermann. Harold 112 Nilges, James 50, 255 Nilges, Rhonda 193 Nilges. Tom 193 Noble, Anne 150. 169. 211 Noble. tCal1lie21J354, 147, 194 Nob e. ac Nordmey5egbDebbie 108, 110, 111 119. . N0r,I11lmey?, lQatrgc7ia 118. 136. 194 r cet, ur is , 321-fleet. Deborah 134 147,109,194 Norfleet, giana 12318i 223908 orfleet. ancy . , Ebrneet, Randy 119.129.132.230 Norfolk, Lori 191 Norman, Alice 211 Norman. Julie 255 Normcnt. Gary 194 Norms-nt. Greg 230 Nornjlcnt, Steve 211 Norris. 'IW-rosa 22, 119. 125, 150, 162. 230 Northway, Ttllll 230 Nuhn, Danny 211 Nuhn Lex 255 Null. Rhonda 211 O 0'Banion, Gail 138.1 47,149,230 O'Baniun J . ane 194 Oberkrom, Gary 18, 2110 Oberlnlller, Karen 68. 71 110, 119, 125 153,255 269, 272 oberrniller. Kirk 17, 35, 48, 111, 138 211 Ollermiller, Jerry 113 230 Ochs, Thomas 136. 194 Oetting, James 230 O'Halloran, Paul 42.119.133.21 1 Oldham Mark 255 Oliver, llnni Maria 194 Oliver. Carla 138. 150. 230. 301 Olson, Jeff 230 ' Olson. Randall 134. 194 O'Neal, Richard 17. 119. 211 0'Neal, Richard 27, 76 0'Neill. Scott 132, 230 Onger. Barbara 86,153,256 Onger, James 230 Orenstein Bruce 42, 53, 230 ORCHESTRA 142 0'Rourke. Dan 211 O'Rourke, Jeff 125 162 256 Ortmeyer, Daniel 136, 194 Osman, Robert 84, 256 Oswald. Lisa 150, 169, 230 Ousley, Debra 230 Ousley, Donna 211 Ousley, Mike 49. 230 Overfclt, Crai533, 52 53. 99. 108, 119.123. 30. 280 Overfelt Eric 194 Overland Steve 134, 194 Owens, Gary 230 Owens, Anita Vermillion 99.103.256 Owens, Rex 256 Owens, Tracy 150, 211 Owens, William 194 P Pack, Catherine 77 149, 194 Paek, Nancy 76. 150. 2:10 Padgett. Je f 194 Paige. Robin 211 Palmer. Kelly 162. 194 Pannell, James 194 Pappenfort, Cary 49, 256 Pardoe, Cindy 194 Parish, Deborah 256 Parker, James 162, 230 Parker. Renee 55, 167, 169. 256 Parks. Larry 211 Parks, Lori 211 Parks, Michael 138, 256 Parrish, Lisa 25 118. 128. 132.143 169. 172. 211 Patino. Mari 99. 256 Patino, Susan 22.23.138.150.230 Patterson, Cindy 157 194 Patterson, Martha 178 Patterson. Ronald-256 Patterson, Sam 211 Richard 18. 230 Patton. Pauley, Tim 211 Payne. David 212. 256 Payne. Shawn 57.125,162,230 Payne, Tim 212 , Pendleton, Debbie 150. 169, 230 Pendleton, Diane 256 Pendleton. Steve 212 Penno, Rickey 212 I Perkins. Craig 169, 172, 230 Perrcy. Brenda 194 Perrey, David 124256 Perrcy ames . Perry. 'Deborah 128, 129, 256 18 230 Peters. Clay Peters, Diane 153. 257 Peters, Donald 212 Peters, James 230 Peters, Mike 108, 118, 194 Peters, Pam 169, 194 Peters, Paula 194 Peters, Scott 230 Peters, Tom 257 Petty, Kevin 194 Petty, Rick 20. 48 Pfautsch. Mike 42. 50. 108. 119. 144. 230 Philliber, Connie 115,l38,150,231 Ph1lliDs.Charles 82. 270 Phillips. Gwen 143, 231 Phillips. Steven 112 Pickett, Leanne 22.9l,l l0.150,231 Picker, Keith 194 Pierce, Donna 77. 115. 136, 147, 149. 169 194 Pit-rea, Chuck 212 Pierce, Paula 150, 212 Pierce. Sandra 22. 118 index 313 Pierce, Vicki 153. 257 Pigford. Kerry 17.48.231 Pilcher. Patricia 194 Pilcher. Shirley 150, 212 Pitts. James 212 Pitts. Susan 84. 257 Plantz, Gail 212 Plassmeyer, Alex 123.144.147.231 Plassmeycr, Carol 115. 153. 257 Plassmeyer, Carol J. 194 Plogsted, Howard 194 Plympton, Todd 194 Ponder. Elaine 194 Ponder, Mary 212 Ponder, Renae 194 Ponder, Rodney 157 Ponder, Russell 231 Poole, Jeff 212 Popp, Ralph 66 Porth, Diane 257 Porth, John 194 Porting, Allan 17, 212 Porting, Charlene 84 Porting Stevc 195 Potter, 'Nancy 108,149,195 Potts Randall 195 Powell, can 138 231 Powell, Carla 231 Powell, Herb-87. 231 Povnter. William 195 Pratte, Kenneth 195 Prenger, Daniel 212 Prenger, Loran 108,257.269.273 Prenger, Rick 195 Presberry, Andrew 195 Presberry. Brian 195 Presley, Brenda'128,132,212,285 Presley, Jerry 139, 141, 257 Presley. Paula 195 Preston. Mary 212 Prevost, William 106, 118, 212 Price, Beverly 92 Pringer. Randy 212 Pringer, Sandy 138. 231 Pritchett, Michael 257 Pritchett Thomas 195 Profest, Rita 231 Propst, Kevin 195 Propst, Robert 84 87, 257 Prosser, Rick aa, 95, 212 Pruitt, William 48 231 Puckett, Donna 231 Puckett. James 231 Purkett, Diane 231 Q guick, Deborah 231 uick. Diann 257 Quigg, Pamela 42,106,118,134,147 1 4, 212 Quigg, Peggy 135. 147. 195 QUILL K: SCROLL 98 guinn, Ronnie 212 uinn, Tracy 212 R Rackers, Charles 257 Rackers, Don 231 Rackers, Doug 212 Rackers, Greg 18, 257 Rackers, Marie 181 Rackers, Roger 257 Rackers, Roy 231 Rackers, Shirley 212 Rackets. Steve 212 Rademan, Clara 138. 231 Rader, Billie 195 Rader, Laura 42, 138, 212 Ragland. Daniel 48. 133. 143. 212 Raithel, Erna 93, 270 Raithel, Vicki 195 Rankin, Tracy 231 Rapier, Mike 195 Ras, Helen 118, 150, 212 Ras John 195 Ratiiff, Debbie 81, 94, 99, 138, 143, 231 Ravenhill, Karen 106, 107 Ray, David 257 Ray, Sheila 212 Record, Ralph 161 Record, Robert 20 48 231 Reebm, Thomas 99, 125, 257 RED K1 BLACK 102 - 105 Reed, Don 66 Reed, Jane 23,111,141,167,257 Reed, Karen 136,147,149,195 Reed, Karla 169 212 Reed, Pam 110111,150,169,212 Rehagen, Darrell 231 Reida, Brad 195 Reinsch, Michelle 149 195 Renkemeyer. Diane 86,153,257 Renkemeyer, Donnie 195 Renken, Laura 128, 150, 231 Renn, Bobbie 212 Renn, Jerry 231 Rhodes, Gerald 42, 46, 231 Rhodes, Janet 195 Rice, Linda 138, 231 Rice, Paul 258 Rich, James 195 Richey, Charles 109,134,135,195 Richey, Donna 125,15o,162,231 314 Index Righthouse, Christy 149.195 Rikard, Sandra 77,118,195 Rikard, Vicki 110,11 1,1 19,153,258 Riley, Denise 150.212 Rinne. Denise 94.99.l19.128,141 165,167,189.258.283 Rippeto Kim 195 Roeik, Rebecca 87 88,258,269 Robb, Alex 42 133, 231 Robb, Cindy 150 212 Roberts, James 18, 37, 48, 231 Roberts, Renee 1 15.118.153.258 Roberts, Rita 195 Roberts, Tim 112 Robey, Joseph 48, 212 Robinett, Donald 212 Robinett, Randy 195 Robinson, Arney 35. 50. 212 Robinson. Cindy 258 Robinson, Dawn 110,118,149,195 Robinson. Karan 231 Robinson, Pamela 258 Roby, Susan 108. 195 Rockemann, Sharon 22.108,150,231 Rodden. Kim 195 Roedel, Sam 258 Roedel, Jo Gayle 179 Roewe, Shirley 258 Rogers, Buddy 178 Rogers, Don 157, 158, 212 Rogers, Karen 87. 258 Roling, Rita 118,138,148.150.231 Rollins, Steve 42, 132, 232 Rollins. van 42, 212 Rose, PamelaA213 154 - 159 R O T C Rothove, Jane 77 Rothovc, David 213 Rothove, Jane 195 Rothove, Marlene 87, 138. 231 Lynne 134 147.149.195 Rowden, Roundtree, Farrell 17 213 Roundtree, William 138. 232 Roush, Janice 108. 109, 153, 258 Roussett. Tim 20. 48. 258 Rousselot. Mary 147, 150, 213 Roy, Jan 25, 15858150 169. 213 Rucker, Laura Russell 17, 42, 50. 232 Rucker, Rudder, Paul 48, 213 Rudder, Ralph 42, 108, 258 Runkle, Alan 232 Runyon. Lana 150, 213 Rush. Doug 258 Rush, Keit 232 Rush, Mary 118,154,157,195,269 Rushing, Janet 195 Russell, Gayle 195 Russell, Kennan 213 Russell. Richard 157, 258, 269 Russo, John 195 Rustemeyer, Diane 86, 232 Rustemeyer, Glenda 195 Rustemeyer, Theresa 195 , 18, 139, 141, 232 Ruth John Ryan, Velma 149. 154, 155, 195 S SAFETY CLUB 91 Salmon, Sandra 195 Salmon, Steve 232 Salmons. Larry 232 Salois, Rebecca 259 Sanders, Jeff 32,33,34,94,98.99. 144, 259, 269 Sanders, Laura 77,115,147,149,196 Sanford, Jenny 259 Sankpill, Chris 99.1 28,130,139,141, 143,165,259 Sanning, Alan 232 Sanning, Sandra 196 Satterfield, Shari 150. 213, 284 Sauer Danny 259 Saunders, Stefanie 213 Scarr, Tina 139,141.150,169,232 Schaefer, Chris 196 Schaefer, Donald 213 Schaffer, Johnette 196 Schaefer, Kenneth 259 Schaefer, Mike 154, 196, 232 Schaefferkoetter, Donna 14.68.110 111,148,153.259 Schaefferkoetter, Doug 232 Schaffer, Alfred 232 Schanuth, Roger 232 Schatz, Chad 213 Schatzer, Jay 138, 259 Schell, Sally 118, 169, 149, 196 Schellman, Gary 213 Schellman, Michael 259 Scheperle, Beverly 73 Schepers, Cynthia 196 Schepers, Thomas 213 Schepker, Laurie 213 Schepker, Sue 88, 108, 110. 259 Scheppers, Bob 196 Scheppers, Frances 147, 150. 213 Scheppers, Lawrence 181 Schetzlcr, Jane 196 Schetzler, Larry 232 Schlosser, Angela 134, 196 Schlotz, Erict110,111.129.130.132 169.259 Schaotz, Scott 94,99,110.111,168 32 Schluctcr, Barbara 150, 232 Sehluetcr, Donald 42. 99, 259 Schlup, Randy 196 Schmer. Karen 108. 232 Schmidt, Bruce 108. 259. 278 Schmitz, Bill 213 Schmitz, Linda 232 Schmutzler. Dale 213 Schmutzler Greg17, 213 seimeiaer, bebbre 54, 108, 118, 153 169. 259 Schneider. Donna 259 Schneider. Geneva 213 Schneider, Lea Ann 213 Schneider, Regina 213 Schneider, Roger 260 Schnieder, Cindy 232 gclgniegirs. Lisa 6125, 149231296 c on eme er 1 iam Schowepgerit, Laura 169. 196 Schreiber, Kirk 115, 119, 138, 213 Schrimpf, Diann 118, 150, 213 Schrimpf, Joyce 77, 149, 196 Schrimpf, Mike 42 260 Schrock, Raymond 42, 213 Schroer. Jean 154, 155, 196 Schroer, Ralph 260 Schuemann, Jo 260 . Schuemann. Lu Ann 213 Schuler. Jeff 50. 213 Schulte. Juli 110.1 11.115,153,260 Schulze, William 118, 196 Schumer, H.J. 68,99,123,232,280 Schuyler, Cathy 213 Schwartze, Barb 147, 149, 196 Schwartz. Becky 213 Schavlazigtze, Diane 106,118,147,150 Schwartz, Elizabeth 213 Schwerdtfeger. Jill 42,150,232 SCIENCE CLUB 162 Scott, Charles 213 Scott, Don 196 Donna 147, 213 Scott, Scott, Kerry 87, 232 Scott, Lesley. 22, 118, 142, 213 Scott. Lisa 106. 134. 149, 169.196 Scott, Marcia 232 Scott, Paula 232 Tine 128 130 132 143 213 Scott, , , , Scott, Wade 213 Scott, Warren. 213 Scrugigs, Jeff 110,111,118,125 , 1 6,162 Scuderi, Teresa 196 Seabaugh, Margie 128, 260 Seibeneck, Diane 150 Seeligman, Jeff 42, 214 Seidel, Cheryl 99,102,103,108,109 . 118,138,153.260,269 Seifert, Bill 50. 232 Seifert, Leigh 110 138,232 Seifert, victoria 150,214 Senevey Belinda 214 Sestak, Alan 157, 232 Seymore, Anthony 214 Seymore, Harold 157,232 Shackelford, Scott 91, 260 Shadwick. Holly 138, 150. 232 Shaffer, Randal 214, Shaw, Wayne 125. 162. 232 Shellman, Michael 20,4S,71,81,138 157,232 Shellman, Ted 139,141,155.260 Shemwell Patrick 232 sbem-id, Chris 196 Shipley, Alberta 179 Shipley. Darrell 214 Shipley, David 119, 125, 260, 272 Shipley, Donald 214 Shirley, Larry 214 Shirley, Leesa 214 Shirley, Lyndal 232 Shir ey. Shawna 134, 147, 196 Shirley. Tambra 150. 214 Shirley, Thomas 232 Shirley, Wesley, 138, 232 Shively, Deborah 152. 153. 260 Shively, Mark 35, 42, 214 Shockley, Kelley 150, 214 Shollenberger, ing 126 134, 181 Shollenberger, Martha 180 Shopper, Albert 83 Shortal, Alan 128, 260 Shoults, Anna 260 Shoults, Brenda 214 Siebeneck, Diane 214 Siever, Herb 181 Signaigo, Patty 260 Silvey, Beth 139, 141, 260 Simion, John 162, 232 Simmons, John 108, 260 Simpson. Robert 42. 214 Sinden Darryl 155, 196 Sims, Charley 260 sindt, Tammy 87. 260 Sitterley, Thomas 106.110.111.123 Sitterley, George 118.134.1965 Siu. R.Kay 94,97,99,108,119,153, 269,271 Siu, Stephen 94,99.108.119,162, 232, 206 Sjoblom, Barbara 77, 149, 169. 196 Sioblom John 42, 232 Skaggs, Chris 196 Skelton, Ronnie 42, 110, 214 .308 Slaglc, Ken 108, 132, 214 Sloan, Sheri 110, 214 Smallwood, vieki 138. 147 Smart. Greg 260 Smart, Mark 232 Smart. Steven 101. 118. 125. 162 232. 269 Smart. susan 118,134, 135.162, 196, 269 Smart, Wade 45 196 Smiley, Janet 25,99.150,167, 172, 261. 269 Smith. Becky 261 Billic J. 83 Smith, Smith, Brenda 132.214 Smith, Cheri 150, 214 Smith, Connie 42, 214 Smith, Curt 196 Smith, Daniel 232 Smith, Darrell 125, 214 D 'd 232 avi DavidE 42 261 Smith. Smith, . smith, Dayne 94.99.153.261.283 Smith, Donna 232 Smith, Ellen 196 Smith, Ellen 196 Frank 18. 233 Smith. Smith, Ginger 145. 147, 153 Smith, Jb 196 Smith, Julie 214 Smith. Kenneth 48. 155, 214 Keith 138, 156. 157, 159 Smith. 233, 269 Smith, Kent 214, 278 Smith, Laurie 149. 196 Smith, Lionnell 196 Louann 138, 261 Smith, Smith. Mae 167, 261 Smith, Mark 214 Paul 20 35 48 214 269 Smith. , , Smith, Paula 138, 261 Smith, Roger 42 132. 214 Sandra 196 Smith, Smith, Scott 37 261, 278 Smith. Tony 233 Snellen. Carla 261 Snellen. Rick 214 Snodgrass, Steve 214 Snodgrass. Terri 42 Snow, Diana 233 Snow, Jack 196 Solomon, Lana 42, 214 Sommerer, Alan 108. 233 Sommerer, Loen 162, 233 Sommerer, Mark 99,103 110.111.261 Sommerer, Wayne 50, 233 Sontag, Terry 161 Souden, Randall 136, 162, 169, 175 196 Souden, Robert 261 Southard, Robert 86, 261 Southard. Denise 78. 261 Spamhower Janet 110, 111, 150, 169, 214 SPANISH CLUB 110 SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY 111 Spearman, Robin 91 Speckhals, Calvin 138 214 Speekhals, Jo Ann 215 Speckhals Linda 233 Spencer, Carol 215 Spencer, Charles 261 Spencer, Marsha 147, 150, 215 Spicer, Kelly 134, 147, 149, 196 Spillers, Samuel 196 Springer, Karen 150, 215 Spotswood, Randall 261 Stafford. Randal 215 Stafford, Rodney 17 48, 144 233 Staliiig, Cindi 68,118,128,131,133 Stalcup, Kurt 16,18,50,51,144,262 Stallings, Curt 262 Stallings, Mark 233 Stanford, Jean 93, 160 Stanford, Judith 92 Starks. David 215 Steele, Ron 215 Steele, Tamera 149. 196 Stegeman, Brenda 153, 262 Stegeman, Curtis 196 Stegeman, Curtis W. 196 gtegeman, geborag13138, 233 te eman. ozer Steiner, Carrie 150.3215 Stegner. Jeff 196 Steinbeck, Jerry 50, 262 Stephens, Danny 233 Stephens, Otmar 138. 262 Steppelman, Kelly 215 Lisa 91 150 169 Steppelman, , Steppelman, Stacia 77,134,147,149 169,196,284 Steppelman, Stephanie 40,54,99,103 110,111,118.141.153,167,169 262.284 Stevens, Mary 42, 233 Stevenson, Don 42, 215 Stickely, Robert 262 Stieferman, Vince 262 Stock, Edward 17, 233 Stock, Gary 215 Stoddard. John 233 Stone Mary 147 215 Sone, Rowlin 262 Stone, Sherry 233 Storey, Lisa 68, 91, 215 Storey. Tom 2113 Stout, . Stone, . Stricke Stmpe, Stuart STUD1 Stutte, Sublctt Sublett Sullens Sullens Sullens Sullivai Sulliva Summ 153 Summ Summ Sunder Sunder Sunder Sunder Sunder Sutton Surface Swain, Swanig Swanig Swarren Swaw, Sweete Swone- 1:13 Tal Ta Tat Tau Tau Tau Tay Ta I Taiil Tea Teb Tem Tem Tali. Talk I1 m Tai-1 l f 1 Tetlf 2 Teuk Teul THE Thor Tho1 1 Thox Thor 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a Tho Tho Tho Tho Tho Tho Tho Tho Tho Tho Tho Tho Tho Tho Tho Tho Tho Tho Tho Thr Tichl Tietj Tieti 2 Ti c tj Till Till XT n Tiptt Tipt1 Tiptt Tiptt c c li t b Tod Tod Toe Toe Toe Toeb Toft, Toft, Tolei Toml Towi Tracy l Tran Trac Wickham Nancy 111 118 198 Weaver. f ,162 162, 67, v 4 1 1,283 4 159 269 i.111,261 69, 175 ,150, Y 111 15 196 4 233 31,133 44.262 3 9 47.149 4.139.103 7,169 Stout, Jim 215 Stone. Jerry 196 Stricker, Jeannine 262 Stropc, Marla 262 Stuart Beverly 134 STUDRNT COUNCIL 68 Stutte, Orville 262 Sublette. Susan 262 Sublctt, Valeric- 106, 118 Sullens, Jo Ann 215 Sxrllens, Randy 215 Sullens, Roger 262 Sullivant. Daniel 48. 115, 215 Sullivant. lkiiuk 196 Summers. Amy 91,108.1 10,115,117 153,262,271 Summers. Larry 215 Summers. Tammy 150,233 Sundermeyer. Carol 1 15,118.150,21E Sundermeyer, Dennis 123,233 Sundermeyer, Donald 262 Sundermeyer. James 196 Sundermeyer. Susan 110, 262 Sutton, Raye 149, 194, 196 Surface. Donna 215 Swain, Robert 125, 233 Swanigan, Jonetta 120, 262 Swanigan, Randy 118. 138, 215 Swarrens. Jeff 17,35,50,51,215 Swaw. Dave 134, 196 Sweeten, Steven 262 Swope. Michael 215 T Taggart, Kathryn 137,147,150.215 Taliggfgrro, Kim 136,137,150,215. Taliaferro, Lisa 149, 196 Talken, Andrew 196 Talken, Margaret 233 Tamm. Don 233 Y Tarrants, Barbara 22, 262 Tatlock, Pamela 108, 109, 263 Taube. Anthony 99, 138. 233 Taube. Kathleen 119. 263 Taube. Mike 197 Taylor. Col. Bobbie 158 Taylor, Lois 136, 197 Taylor, Robert 197 Teaford, Joan 77 108 115 118 215 Toons, Sheryl 110,123 149,150,233 Templeton, Dorsey 125 161 Templeton, Randall 86,263,269 Tetgagj Michael 68.91,103,108,138 Teubner, Dan 94 108, 118. 215 Teuooor. Richard 115, 162. 263 THESPIANS 172 Thoenen, Dwight 215 Thomas, Delbert 8 16.18.19.73.99 101,103,144 263,269 Thomas, Joe 215 Thomas, Kellye 138. 233 Thomas, Rickey 17,18,215 Tron-ll. Vrarik 216 Truesdell, Tracy El4,El7.108,263,271 'l'uc'k0r, Danny 197 '1'uc'kei'. Doug 42, 234 Tucker, Laninne 42. 216 Turner. Daniel 99. 234 Turner. Jerry 216 Yliurnvi, Ricliard 264 lurncr. Sam 21 G Turner, Vicki 264 Turnvr. Robin 197 Turpin. James 197 'l'tveZid:i0. Susan 22.23,1l1,150.216, U Underwood. Kim 118, 153, 264 Uthlaut. Rhonda 42, 150.169, 234 Vance. Carrie 68,77,118.147,149,19 V Vandegriffe, Tim 234 Vanderslice. Reng 106, 162, 197 Vanderslice, Warren 108, 162. 234 Van Vranken. Eugene 123 216 Van Vranken, Gerry 37, 234 Vaughan, Cathy 216 Vaughan Rick 42, 119. 234 Vaught. Judy 147,234 Veltrop, Gerard 197 Veltrop, Becky 216 Venz, Barbara 78, 81 Verdot, Beverly Weiners 264 Verdot. Howard 234 Verseman, Eric 49. 264 Verseman, Mariann 216 Vieth, Kyle 138, 234 Voiles. Chase 77, 197 Vogler, Karen 264 Vogler, Linda 134,147.148,149,197 Voight, Jack 73 Von Der Bruegge, Marsha 87, 264 W Wade, Dale 86, 264, 269 Waggoner, Larry 197 Wagner, Kerry 138, 147. 150, 234 Wagner, Mark 234 Waldo, Kelly 25. 115, 137, 150. 174, 216 Walker, Marguerite 147. 155. 197 Walker, Pau a 264 Walker, Roger 36, 37. 234 Wallace, Ricky 197 Wallendorf, Richard 84, 264 Waller, Mike 197 Waller, Rose 153, 264 Waller, Valerie 86, 234 Walqruist. Ross 216 Wals , David 216 Walther, Marla 23. 118. 147, 234 Walther, Pam 150, 234 Whaley. Lynn 115, 118, 136. 149 169, 198 Wheeler, Belinda 265 Wheeler Debbie 198 White, Chris 216 White. C0l'0y 45.94,99.97,119,168 169,234 Wlff- . C ' 108.118.153,265,2 whit? oiiniis 69 Wyrick. Mary 12. 139, 267. 269 Wyrick, Michael 235 Wyrick, Patti 149. 199 Wyss. Mary Lee 92 Y Yearing, Robert 155 148, 153, White. Jan 25,55,67,100,118.108. 149 169,269 White, Jeff ss, sv, 129. 265 White. Karen 150. 234 White, Lucy 42, 133 White, Phyllis 136, 198 White. Ricky 42, 265 White, Steve 234 White, Thomas 234 White, Vicki 216 , Whitehead, Paul 17.42,48,119,128 219.234 Whitehead. Sue 68,94.96,99,118,129 A153,168,265,268,283,318 Whiteside, Kenneth 42, 123, 235 Whitfield, Julie 118,134,135,198 Whitford. Mi.ke 198 Whitiord, Peggy 235 Whittier, Alivia 265 Whittler, Don 217 Whittler John 35, 235 Wibberg: Donna 198 Wibberg, Patricia 198 Wibberg, Robert 86, 265 Wickman, Kevin 99, 139, 141, 265 Yelton Jeff 217 York, bonaid 133,139. 14 Y0rk. Larry 20. 161 Young. Diane 137.150, 21 York. Scott, 139 Young, Susan 138, 235 Z Zalken, Kevan 108. 235 Zavoral, Robert 267 Zbinden, Jearold 199 Zehnder, Randall 157, 267 Zeugin, Darrell 155. 199 Zeugin. Debra 110. 118, 13 Ziegler, William 136, 199 1. 267 7.301 7, 217 Zimmerman, Asami 94, 110. 111. 118, 150. 184, 235, 283 Zimmerman, Wanda 176 Zumwalt Debora 199 ziispah, Philip 108. 235 wioberg. Mary 162, 235 ' Wieberg, Milo Wiedenmeyer 162, 265. 269 , Jay 18 19 36 162 265 Wiedenmeyer, Todd 37, 779198, Wiederanders. Mark 134, 198 Wilbers Alice 235 Wilbers, Cheryl 265 Wilbers, Jeanie 198 Wilbers. Mike 198 Wilbers, Robert 265 Wilbers, Ronnie 217 Wilbers Valda 136, 198 Wildhaber, Cynthia 235 Thomas. Susan 128,169,233 Thompson, Becky 233 Thompson, David 233 Thompson Larry 233 Thompson, Mike 50 108 130,144 Thompson, Pam 147 197 Thompson, Randy 138,233 Thompson, Ray III 128,263 Thompson. Ricky 215 Thompson Ronald 263 Thompson, Sandra 134,147,197 Thompson, Scott 118, 134, 197 Thompson. Sharon 149. 197 Thornberry, Kathy 150. 215 Thomberry. Linda 233 Thomburg, Karen 118, 134, 197 Thornburg, Keith 18, 42, 233 Thornhill, Teresa 215 Deni e 138 150 234 Th h. . i Tictizixijlkamp, iwlina 154, 155, 197 Walz, Dian 149, 197 Walz. Je Walz ff 139. 141, 264 Leigh 138, 150, 234 Walz: Lisa 150, 234 Walz Paul 48. 216 Wansincg, Kevin 87, 264 Ward, erald 133, 264 Ward. Norman 33, 35, 67, 234 Ward, Vickie 197 Warren, Carol 78 Warren, Dola 197 Warren, Myron 155. 158, 216 Watson, Kevin 197 Watts, Byron 66 39 141 234 'tt,J t22.1 . . W:afer,?:rol118, 136. 197 Weaver, Greg 4666216 . M 'a 323522 Milfiiiiie 118, 134. 169 Mitchou 134.197 T' t' .Da 'd 234 ' Tigtizii, Lalviific 103, 128. 129, 143. 263. 269 Tietjen, Susan 77, 134, 197 Tillman, Arthur 215 Tillman. Jerry 215 Tipton. Tipton, Carol 150, 215 Jennifer 234 Tipton, Lance 215 Tipton, Lisa 110,111,150,234 Todd. Lemuel 215 Todd, Mike 215 Toebben, Elaine 197 Toebben. Joyce 150, 234 Toebben, Michael 215 Toebben, Ronnie 263 Toft, Kristi 23,115,119.153.263 Toft. Susan 23,115.118,150,169,216 Toler, Charles 17, 18 145 Tomblinson, Mary 87, 234 Towner Jill 115 118.137,150,216 Tracy, Bryan 263 Tranbarlger, Mary 108, 150, 216 Trachse . Evelyn 77 Tribble, David 108,130,l32.l62.234 Trice, Laura 234 Trice. Patty 149 197. 297 Trachei Ann 197 Webb. Chip 50 Webb. Mark 216. 278 Webb. Ralph 118 198 11.if1ii314 W . 31' . WSb2tFer.g7oinnie 115. 113. 153- 64. weiggter, Loma 142, 143.193 Webster Robert 216 Weeks. Beverly 147 155- 216 weems. Chris 18. 264 Weems. KEnn?th2?:5G 9222221M2iya71.137-139-153-264 Weider, Mary 216 Weir. Marilyn 178 Weirich, Kevin 216 Welch. Kathy 84 Welch. Vance 216 ' Welker, Diane 153, 264 Welker Wynter Dawn 216 wells. ilioky 234 WcUs, Steve 198 Wenig. Beke 531 W ' f M' c ' , wgiiiihaiisoh. uahiei 877 216. 234 Wcrdehausen Linda 14 198 5 Trice, Robert 167, 263 1Veston.S19V9 25 ss,'1o,99.2s4.27 Tripp. Karen 111. 118, 197 Wewerka. James 216 Troutman. Paul 263 wewcrka' Steve 264 Wilkerson Kelly 130. 265 wiikihs. Mark 216 Wilkinson. Bobbi 217 Wilkinson, William 198 Willenbrink. Greg 198 Willes, Bobbi 87, 251 Williams. Cathy 217 Williams, Denise 23, 139, 153, 265 Williams. Kevin 108, 198 Williams, Mark 267 Williams, Michele 199 Pamela 217 Williams, Williams, William 265 Williamson, Vicki 139, 169. 267 Willis. Carolyn 181 Willis, Jeff, 235 Willis. Marjorie 181 Willmeno, Catherine 138, 235 Wil.lmeno. Deborah 199 Willmeno, William 199 Wilson Donna 42, 115, 119. 153, 21'i, 267, 269 Wilson, Gary 199 Wilson. Gwen 149, 169, 199 Wilson. James 217 Wilgizng Kathy 94,99,119,153,267 Wilson. Keith 199 Wilson, Melody 134. 135, 149 199 Wilson, Pat 42,108,118,130,150,235 Wilson. Sally 149 Wi1son,Sam 25.54.70.167,169.267 Wilson, Sam S. 134, 135. 199 Wilson, Steve 68, 235 Winggg, Debbie 42, 130, 150, 169 Wineinger, Diana 134, 149, 199 Winget, David 17. 37, 217 Wingrath, Ben 84, 267 Winter, Mark 129, 130 167, 269 winter, Mike 49 76,108,119,217 winners, Mike 35, 199 Winters. Roger 267 Winters, Valerie 235 Wireman, Kevin 217 Witherbee. Ken 42. 71. 1.74, 235 Witherington, Blank 118, 199 Witzigman, Todd 199 Wohlt, Ken 217 Woinar, Jill 235 Wolken, Charlotte 199 Wolken. Mary 87 Wolter, Jody 86. 267 Wolz, Robert. 267 Wolz. Terry 235 Wommack, Tim 37. 217 Wonderly, Suzanne 54, 150, 217 Woodling, Lucille 199 Woodling, Wade 217 Woody. Teresa 106, 149. 199 Wooldridge. Barbara 138. 150. 235 Workman, Doug 217 Worthey Leonard 235 Wright, .ferry 235 Wright Marcia 25,54,139.141. 1e'i,172,21s27i275 Wri ht, Jean Wyie. David 35, 53. 217 Index 315 in I.,-Q i I 4 fu in 4 Y -Y-..Y.fm.A, vi, , . 1 IN IX.. Ny ? av, , .K , rs --As-4-YWA,Y,,.,, , ,. ,- . ' ' .1 ,g,, - ,, A-p, ...-- M V- , 1, ... V, ' V , ' V '- ', fi ?ig:X':'-'.:.3'ui.f1 -141-31 1.-'f'-'15 - bf ' f .1 J- -115: V' vii-15:4 -5'-J' i'- - Z 'rf - ' .43:45-A,-.,--,g21,fg1g'ls5 .YES LIL, H32 '1 J' - -f K-w1x-1A+,:,-,-m- 7 -f ' -. ..L.,.. 1 , dsx-,-y.:-f . .Jf-11'-..' ,4A':fn2:.:. C' ...f x.,:L Lf 4 1355? 2 I I E I i I I V 1 I I Y Im -. . . .- -..,, .... -,.,7f..,........,,,.?,,...,,,,,,-....,.,f..-.. -..,,....P, I am not who I was, Iam noi going to br' Who I was going to bv, You 1-hang:-d allthat. 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