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

 - Class of 1976

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' ' H q,3ff,Q -. f.,fg X,f 'UQ1 Q.vs- NYJ -...V-4 - 0 , H i 1 - , Ji LAL W,3 x.g psy ,,KXf 'G.'!L , u K J E Q 4. 'Kg K api' .I A--2 Y , g ,q H ' 0 ' Q' x in ' V I I 1 bil' Y . . M.:-.. .p,.. ., ., ,.Ai-..',.,f,g,,AAA,,,A,,,g , A J K v I 4 if 19 ' , VX Q by va wg . 'MY 9 may la 5 - ' Q 3. ,, J . ffI'fQf4 ' 44 ' ,A 'mf ,Q tilt, ' J me , s ' A 1, 'N- '1 4 M A BOYS BAND! exclaims Marcellus. ALL ABOARDY Next stop, River City. TALKING behind the bookcases, Tommy and Zanceta meet at the library, SIGN HERE and give me his measurements for his uniform, says Harold. ,Q ..4. ,- fit-1 f ,P - Z . Q11 5 'l I i 1, w. Cv ,f xv! ' . Charlie Cowell . Conductor . . Harold Hill . Mayor Shinn . Ewart Dunlop Oliver Hix . Jacey Squires Olin Britt . . . Marcellus Washburn Tommy Djilas . . Marian Paroo Mrs. Paroo . . Amaryllis . . Winthrop Paroo . Eulalie Mackecknie Zaneeta Shinn . . Alma Hix . . Maud Dunlop . Ethel Toffclmier Mrs. Squires . Constable Locke . Shinn CAST . Frank Prevost . Gary Handler . Ron Burkett . Keith Enloe . Dan Ragland . Kirk Schreiber . Jeff Scruggs . . Bret Derrick . Buddy Gillespie . Kelly Paul Hinshaw . Vicki Limbaugh . Stephanie Mallory . . Ashley Allen . John Luker . . . Erin Hiatte . Mary Fine . ,Jan Foresman . Janet Watts . . Tina Scarr . Dawn Robinson , Mutt Morris Opcretta 31 M! if fvf'3 ff-. N! ,g, fl I I I I I I I iff' 'M 2, i I ' 5.4! I 272' .V-f X ,f-. A I ,. K r N K ,...-i -W - - .4 ffl 9 :V o' fr., Q ' s-I AX I , 4-ftp. .Ki i ... wt QS - ,. x ,Q ..,.. if .Af .,,,,...e 'KV' 5 1? .fi Q vu '- W - ww' fo Q .Ng ' t 4 E A.,-:fr i f. t The Times Of H .vl Your Life Times of Your Life brought back memories of the past year at the annual Junior-Senior Prom on May 8. The Junior Class hosted the prom. Music was provided by Beauhunc. The traditional Grand March across a bridge surrounded by trees presented seniors and their dates. Picture posters of past activities created a memorable atmosphere. Many couples realized the theme, K'Times of Your Life' represented their past high school years. fax N , , F , .6 El at CROSSING THE BRIDGE during Grand March are Michelle Landrum and John Ruth. SOCIALIZING couples enjoy the prom. A SLOW DANCE brings on a romantic atmosphere. Prom 39 N ,-qi- much closer to the student body. 'ef'-wry It was something that I never , 5 ,, 4:fx::f9.: ,. w i W1 'V H ' 1 5 . 3 'H' f I-mn,-f snag! 1, . V, N: Bezng Queen made me fee 0 5 gr in A ,l,::f,:1Rt:6 Vk?,, l w ' Ve'-'QL .1 X 'ah , :fn ff ' '. VQTFEA vi 5 -1' la: -k4' f U' VV N.,.,?f.:,fHf,.V .fly I ,V . . . , KM, A dreamed would happen to me. nn V, X Queen Susan Bodamer Denise Thrash 99 Lzsa Steppelman 42 Marvullus Court -4-M' Sandy Braun M F, ' ary me w 'gre if e MA Susan Bodamer Crowned Marcullus Queen The Marcullus Court is the one court chosen by the student body. From ten girls nominated, five were chosen by ballot. From these five, Susan Bodamer was chosen by a panel of judges as the 1976 Marcullus Queen. Her court included Denise Thrash, Mary Fine, Sandy Braun and Lisa Steppelman. Susan was crowned queen and present- ed with her cou.rt at the annual Spring Concert held in the courtyard and again the next day at the assembly. CROWNING the queen is Richard Hall. MARCULLUS COURI IlNi Ste-ppc lm in Sandv Braun Susiw Bodamer Mxry Fine, and Denise Thrash. Marcullus Court 43 fl, I' , . A 1 . x -1 PM A 5 I 'NF F IP '. ' , ' . X r a SSAT: Q gn 'A 9-9, I 6 ' ' ,Q T., X so-P' W , 3 fs' ' ' 5 2' we r I ,V A ' . 1 'X bf . '-il-7 fi'-rg if-3 his 4' O J J Art - .......,.... , , ,Tom White Art Service ..... . . Bob Kiecksee Business Education . , Lisa Autenrieth Speech ..... . Mary Fine Dramatics . . . . Sandy Braun Debate . . Maynard Parker Stagecraft ...... English ........ Agnes Hudson Leedy Award . Journalism ...,.,. Latin ....,... French . . Spanish . . German . A.A.T.S.P. . Mathematics . . Home Economics ,... Band . . - ..... . Distinguished Musician Award . John Philip Sousa ....... Phi Beta Mu Award ....... All American Ha.ll of Fame Music Honor Orchestra .... Boy ls Vocal Music ..... Girl 's Vocal Music ..-... Tuesday Club Humanities Award . Music Club Award ...... Girl 's P.E ......... Boy's P.E. ...,.... . Science ......,... Cole County Medical Society Award . Engineeris Wives Club ...,. Industrial Arts .... Graphic Arts, Vocational . . Auto Mechanics, Vocational . . . Construction Trades, Vocational . C.O.E .,......,. Social Science . . , Sophomore Pilgrimage . . D,A.R. Award. . R.O.T.C. , . Ken Witherbee . Steve Smart . Doug Howser . Tom White Bridget Dalton Teresa Woody . Keith Smith Heidi Walsmann . Linda Maier . Steve Smart Donna Puckett Randy Norfleet Margaret Hawes David Gravatt . Doug Hoover . .Tony Jinks Stan Minor Mike Thompson . Carl Drewel Buddy Gillespie Vicki Limbaugh Sarah Dawson Margaret Hawes . Kay James Darwin Hiatte . Kathy Brann Jennifer Bauer Donna Richey . Dan Prenger Linda Speckhals Tom McKinney Gary Berendzen Georgia Lauten , Steve Smart . Carrie Vance Mickey DiCorpo Susan Bodamer . Shawn Payne Don Rogers Kerry Pigford P02951 Qui!! Sfilltlll HIGH JA en. Central Trust Bank Award . . Exchange National Bank Award C. C. Carson Award TH J.C. Alumni Association Scholarship C.T.A. Scholarship . . John Ruth Sarah Dawson . . . Lisa Ghan Gary Luebbering Susan Smart Charles Brekke Lesa Luebbering Richard O'Neal Linda Maier Steve Smart . Steve Smart . Jeri Childers . . Kathy Bauer Susan Bodamer Patty Wilson Eagles Scholarship . . Katherine McKinney ElksClub Scholarship . . . .Judy Malone Karen Schmcr Asami Zimmerman F.B.L.A. Scholarship , , LiSaAutem-ieth P.T.A. Scholarship . . . .Kathy Byrne Teresa Norris Robert Gladden Katherine McKinney 1J.C.P.S,A.E,S. . . .Kathy Byrne Awards Assembly 47 y , -V.-wb ... ., . ,.. -,. ... f .....-.. Tw'-..-7-ar --Y - v- -.-, - - , - ' '.. - ,:,'.Q. . , ., L' , ' ' ' .........:x... ., Z We ff fr Harriers Place 4th At State Scoring a perfect 15 points at the CMC champion- ship meet the JC cross country team topped off a winning season. They went on to place second in the district meet and fourth in the state meet, where Bryce Allmon finished sixth. The harriers won all of their regular season meets except one, in which they placed second out of 18 teams. The Junior-Varsity and Freshman-Sophomore teams went undefeated, with the Freshmen-Sophomores scoring a perfect 15 points each time they ran. Coach Larry York summed it all up by saying, I think the program is growing and catching on as evidenced by so many boys coming out. We-'ve had a great season this year and I hope We can carry on our fine winning tradition next year. vial ,, '., ' 1. A .5 , I AGAIN, Bryce Allmon finishes a long race, NEARINGTHIEXTPSAPCKQ .Pgk A'h7 ? mes to break free. Dan Ragland, O mer Hill are Jack Baldwin and 52 Cross Country . x- -QNX ?2f'W' , ,, i, , X, ,,,,.,p.,, uA.'-inlgxls i ,N ' lg .. 51343 ' , 1 ' 'f t 1 Four Girls Go To Tennis State Regional Finals -44- Q.- .... ,., , .....,... 1 1 3 I ' lawn: ' ' ' 1 ff-fax , fy? '.f'ffw,, ..,.. . V . VV ' t. M . : if , A' ' W 'ffl' ' . , , gl . , rn 4 , V I A I ,.,,M1 'O V , . , .5 , I ., ,f .,,, I ,V M3 .,..q.g.,g,.:i.,,,-.3-W f f , , U. LJ- at rl l . l Q ',.?,,g - A Q- , -, .. gm' V 'TQ l 1 f'ff1i s+'3,.l.:.a.a , V l A . - .Jw ,,-qi A 1 X ,. , I p A , 9 , Q . we ,, he-F - V. Q A ,Yang if , 7, N ' 1 9 1 D , 1 .f ,qw . 1' -j , F' - 1 gk l ' 1 ' ,Q -. ...V A 'Y 1 in . , ' , 1 f. bl , f- ' , 5 ' , I 'A W I V Aj,i?V aklodvbfwe-ifhf 'W .tg ' ,nf-Q! ' , . B5 Mary Anil ett, Leann? , Manager After winning the district tournament. four JC players qualified to go to State Regionals: Sarah Dawson, Susan Dawson, Janet Watts, and Mary Ann Kimble. This year's team won the CMC Conference Championship as did last year's team. Sarah Dawson was named most valuable player. Mary Hyder was named most improved player. The girls practiced at 4 o'clock each day at the tennis courts with coach, Miss Marcia Worrell. mai' NOW THEN, Sharon, Watch her serve, explains Coach Worrell. RETURNING the volley, Sharon Rockeman uses thc- squeefc method. A SMASH return by Mary Ann Kimble. FOLLOWING THROUGH with her serve is Susan Dawson. Girls 'lllnnrs 37 E 1 1 i T 1 3 4 I fl -:: 'Q 1 'xg S D pf .K A. D A i , 1 JI!! IV! snlvlvv i y,,,5 9 N Qtr. f .-V wr, I -i AP' ,,,,,,,,.gf,,,,f.1- qvdwmhlw' KW Q F Y . 1? 'vfnvu x' Q9 x 24' fr i x Z A Jfb f. OUTSIDE SHOT from Brent Ward. FOLLOWING THROUGH as displuyod by Rick Prosser. WHAT ARE YOU DOING DOWN THERE? says Chris Mallory. AN EASY TIP-IN by Kvnny Brooks, B'1'skvtb'xll 59 M , 3 i 1 i 1 1 2 i 1 i , N l 1 P M f 9 his -A Vi 1' 4 19? af' 15? ' 1 G 053 6 , B 1 F f lk , ,mb Q LJ' f Q, V an iam.. 11,419 0' sv .IC 'Q ka 6. 1 X 4 1 4 1 x tau I 5 .we , v u., X . , fe -5, , 1 f y . ' . F'-qw-,4 ff,4,,,, -3. :---1 l 1 ig -9 S --Q.,-...... 5 I5 Y 1 54 1 Q ii 45 I ' ,f I fi A - fc., 1 If I COMING ON in tho 880 relay is Mart Halverson. UP - UP - AND AWAY, goes vuulter, Chris Mallory. A IN THE AIR Brian Prcsberry goes for another winning long jump. BRINGING IT ON HOME is runner Bryce Allmon. fn , Track 67 6 NEAR THE ENDING of thc two mile is Mike Shellmlm STRIDING OUT is hurdlcr Tim Hayden- 'v, -A , .Pls 4 fag? 1-'V' ,V i - Q .,.. WMV , 1 1- .lS ,F-' ' , . 'f-T ,J .4 T1 , , TTT. Kit fag +5 '11 lr ' -ff ffl-.. 533.54 M il BOYS TRACK Row 1: Mark Englund, Dirk Allmon, Dan Sullivant, Rod Stafford, Mike Shellman, Paul Whitehead, Tim Hayden, ' Kirk Obermiller, Don Bassinger, Greg Weaver, Barry Bryson, Marc Halvorson. Row 2: Randy Sullivant, Curtis Braun, Ty Jenkins, Jeff Harp, Andrew Presberry, Dennis Bommel, Travis Hayes, Barry Armour, Bob Scheppers, James Rich, Mike Belchenx- Bryce Allmon, Rob Hyder, Paul Smith, Keith Denny. Row 3: Coach Fitzmaurice, Dan Ragland, Brian Presberry, David Cole, Mike Abrahams, Dave Banghardt, Paul Walz, Reggie Jankowski, Greg Goff, Steve Wells, Mike Mankin, Kent Smith, Jim Calvert, Pam Reed, Mgr., Kent Denny, Rich O'Neal, Jim Jackson, Rick Petty, Coach York. F 8 Track The Jay Cindermen followed through with the tradition of change this year as they hosted their first indoor meets. Since there is no indoor track at JC, the meet was run in the halls here at school. The Jays Host First Indoor Meet first meet was held against Mexico and the second meet was paced with Helias. It seems that the indoor meets will become as much a part of the track schedule as the Capital City Relays. .v. 4 . c Q L A C ii,i, 2 1 W -1 ' l tYf'lT'if.55l 'I MOVING OUT are Jay hnrdlers, Barry Bryson, Paul Whitehead, and Kirk Obermiller, HANDING OEF In th: mile relay, are Druid Cole and Bryce Allmon. STRAINING TO THE FINISH is Dirk Allnion Track 69 0 1 ? f-1 I I 1 E 5 ff W 1 Z nav! I-eff' V5.1 ,f , Z- ykgv- V L., I -aff? 7fg':'if ii' J M, f ' fa-Ld ,I , .Q F N . 5 can , f , fx .4 ,, 4 .xf'fA,,f t - I si- -1' , S ' 1 '. 'rw - ' ' -f 05415151 1 El ae 94 uv-4, ., Lf Mg' .'p1?', '- gg, 5,uw,-- sv ,pi - 4 ,bl .5-.F .,, fi 5 .. A--13 , .A vu In 1, lx. ' , Q '5...'-wa JIU ff:-f it s.. , , 1- Ext ,F ,, ?fu2Tf3f ,K J: ' , 4, 1 ff if' ,wx 3.V,p,, , , wg' .-W ,jg f 1'-1 --' f A 4- ,, .x ,-.,-v. .,..,, 1 J, - . f...w, W ., v. ' ' A VZ. i ' R1 fi-iff' r ' 4 W ,-,., L U, , - 'fi Q, wx,-v , ..-J --.U ' , , F 1 I I I I r r r i I I I I I I I E af. cl Clubs Classes Ancl Clubs Classes 17 5 ,ff School is not just a place to study and learn. It's a training center for the years ahead. Clubs involve students in activities of all different areas. The new German and Political Science clubs have been added to enhance a student's perspective of what is taught in the new classes New vocational classes help prepare students for the business world. A school doesn't stop at 3100: it just begins. w way- f- fv-V--fx. -v-.,.- M V f-- . . - -1-v ...vm Classes Begin In New Building With the completion of the new Vocational- Technical Building coming during the school year, many classes began the year in the new building or moved shortly afterwards. Some of the classes in the new building are printing, shop classes and all math classes. The new building is of modern design with two complete stories. An indoor garden and benches highlight the ground floor. Each room is furnished with the best of modern equipment and is fully carpeted and air conditioned Members of the School Board voted and gave the new building the name Nichols Career Center PAPER WORK swamps Mr. Adams. STUDENTS begin to filter between the two buildings in between classes. PLEASANTLY Mr. Reed gives out 7th hour study hall ,Xclminislrnlioii 81 p.. n :- 34 fu- ,- v Y LQ, I va... gil 1 i MQ.. Fw WN. --, Y, '- px. A gk '5,.n,uy sy. I I,-Ln R Y ' 'a EXPLAINING THE CARD, Mrs. Kohen talks with a student about the problem. KEYPUNCH is one of many office skills taught by Mrs. Venz. CHECKING TOTALS, Miss Arthur helps a bookkeeping student. STANDING BEFORE CLASS, Mrs. Warren gives instruction to her typing Class. MACHINE OPERATIONS are explained by Mrs. Crews. 31.2 FL, 84 Business Counselors Aid Students The counseling department exists for the purpose of helping. students through their high school years. The department has wealth of information about careers and educational opportunities. JC counselors assist students in selecting the right courses that would benefit them most in their chosen occupations. The staff of three men and four Women are available to help with personal problems, schedul- ing difficulties, and college planning. The counseling department strives to help JC students adjust and make the most of their high school years. M' , u- CONFERING over 21 list of students, Mrs, Pritts and Miss Weir . h . d ' ' . LTSINDEIRINZOQQ schedule, Mr. Hin tries to smooth out H , d 1' d'ff'Culty. A A IMIIMO is vocational counselor,.lX4r. Rogers. FINDING INFORMATION easily is oneo1'Mrs. Freem:m's imP0 ' tant assets. Counselors 87 Ye Olde English l The English department is offering several new courses in English and American literature and advanced grammar this ' year, because, along with the two required courses in English, there is also an elective credit to be filled. r l KNOWING the answer, Denise Hedglin helps Miss Laux. HOMEWORK is checked by Mrs. Nelson and her bulldog. OBSERVING theatre structure, Mr, Wenig aids a student. PATIENTLY, Miss Raithel helps Karla Denny and Susan Thomas. - VISUAL AIDS give Mrs, Stanford assistance in teaching. V ' LAUGHING, Mr. Hollis gives grades to Randy Souden and Denese I Jefferson. E '1,:,u,frS2 f is-i1'if1,i,g' ' ' af-.'s, fi.. , f f , 5.-ff 7 . 5 1-1,i4?' lf .iam - r.......---M is ' ...,'4 f, 7s 1 -.. .fgfl M . A -f l .iz Q Ill 'M' . --5 QQ! READING ALOUD, Mrs. Wyss recites to her class. X 'K 1. y, ' new r' 88 English l r S ll T?3..f , iv W fe +556 Q R all B? 4, suns y wifi i , -X N. f f E5 X Vik ! 'Ei -I ,'r.,1 as ' Lv la K 5' I , ,gr su., 'F 'v-ti.. , - -x 'it x E 55' 'J C113 1216 G :fm Qufmwg ,Nw 1--, ? 1 W-:saw wir Q gd... if L ji w ! SMILING BROADLY Ron Marsch demonstrates the many opportunites open for careers. WRITING A MEMO to Vocational teachers is Mr. Goser, Director of Vocational Education for the Jefferson City school District, POINTING OUT a specific oven Mr, Bolton lectures his class on electric stoves. REWIRING THE PRINTER Mr. Don Marsh explains the procedure to the class. 102 Vocational Ed, i . ,4 il If UPG .o-rv ad PTE HV ito ffl any O- v l fi 1 Lb A , .Qgf A. l 5 rr- 'ff at, 1 I K l X i roi, Vocational Areas Expand This year a BIG change was noted at JC - a new icational building was used for the first time. With ,Q opening of the building, several vocational classes ere added and old ones enlarged. More opportunities ere available in building trades, vocational business, ito mechanics, COE, office work experience, and .any others. . Y al H31 6 K -like 'a . ! MF - u, A , xg, 1 p Q 'L . -WK! Qx -,W X H I M X R A ur ' 4 , WHL.. 2 ,. L Students enrolled in vocational classes are given opportunities such as building houses and repairing cars. Thay also have an opportunity to learn the operation of the data processing equipment. Auto mechanics and building trade classes meet for three hours every day. Classes in industrial arts are available to interested students. L, , REMINDING STUDENTS of a COE Executive Board meeting is Mr. Linhardt. REBUILDING A MOTOR is Larry Cornwell and classmates. TEACHING A STUDENT to read the diagnostic machine, is Mr. Dan Marsch. Vocational Ed. 1 03 10. CIW al' nv Q- L7 ,.r x 2 5 7 CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES are conducted in Mrs. Malone's second hour class. DISCUSSING HOMEWORK with students is Mrs, Zimmerman. TAKING A TEST Frank Goodin thinks a problem through. WORKING HARD Rita Jones studies the reading films available. 1 04 Work Study -N! 1 It is hard to imagine that for one day's supply of fish, 700 patties are prepared. Also in one day four cases of green beans are used, along with 90 pounds of hamburger. The ordering and preparation of all this'is the responsibility of Mrs. Rita Loveall, manager of the Senior High cafeteria. At 6 a.m. Mrs. Loveall is found in the kitchen working toward the noon meal. If there is an evening banquet at school, she will stay to see that every- thing goes well. Mrs. Loveall has been with the school system for 10 years. We feel it's time that she be recognized for her years of service and the great care and devotion she has for the food service. There are many other services provided here at JC. Both school buildings have a staff of custodians that keep our buildings clean and liveable. There are eight secretaries that keep the school running smoothly from attendance to grade cards. It would be next to impossible to function without these services -they help make JC the great school it is. w,,,,,.,,..-- awww ' l-E Q , ',,,,,,,Ek 156 kj y if- 1 T4 y .Xl .t ll Vx,X S - xl 1, 4. f, X as - . f- - ' chi l S7 .- Without Them-What Would We Do? A 'tif' ' :ff we . . mi-- fag i ?E.?7l3:2TERIA MANAGER, Mrs. Rita Loveall, has been with JC since DEMONSTRATING NEW PHONE SYSTEM are the school secretaries Mrs. Dreps, Mrs. Idel, Mrs. Hohenstreet, Mrs. Schwartz and Mrs. Howser. WQRKING AT HER DESK, Mrs. Adams finishes some letters to be mailed out. WORKING THROUGH CARD FILE are attendance secretaries Mrs. Roedel and Mrs. Shollenbeger. , 1 06 Services .,...--- ' . dll i , W s l AFS Walk Together, Talk Together At JC we are fortunate to have had an excellent AFS program since 1961. At that time a committee consisting of Rev. and Mrs. Ly tle, Mrs. Paul Doll, Mr. Marvin Fleming, Mrs. Hicks and Mrs, Gibbs organized a citizens committee to sponsor AFS at JC. We have had a student from a foreign COUHIVY eUe y year, except one, since that time. Our students have COW19 from Finland, Germany, Japan, Brazil, Turkey, Netherlands, France, New Zealand and this year from Italy. Jefferson City families have been the American family for the students during their year with us. AFS is supported by contributions from 100411 Cifi2f?n-9 and civic clubs, and most importantly by the Students Of JC. Kathy Byrne Membership is AFS grew to over 100 students this year. Activities for the year started with a welcome party for exchange student, Mickey DiCorpo in the fall. The AFS State Convention was held on November 15. Committee chairmen for the conven- tion were: housing, Jan Foresman, Susan Toft, Carolyn Dampfg decorations, Chris Cook, Robbie Hileman, Marla Gerlachg food, Reba Greggg invitations, Donna Houching tour, Susan Thomas. A Christmas party was held at Peggy Quigg's house. AFS members held a birthday party for Mickey in January. Share Day was held in the spring to help support next year's AFS student. A farewell picnic was held in May to say good-bye to Mickey. 'VY SHARES IN AFS are sold' by Chris Cook to Denese Jefferson to help support next year's AFS student. CONVENTION CHAIRMEN meet to plan the November 15 event. From left: Susan Toft, Carolyn Dampf, Susan Thomas, Reba Gregg, Marla Gerlach, Jan Foresman. Not pictured are Chris Cook, Robbie Hileman and Donna Houchins. 108 AFS AF Jin Jeil De Ko 'IH- Ha Leg Jen Ly Ja I W , - ., V , I i Art Club Goes All Out For Bingham The 1975-76 Art Club was kept busy all year with the George Caleb Bingham effort. The state had to come up with 1.8 million dollars to keep the collec- tion of Bingham's drawings in the state of Missouri. The Art Club itself presented the foundation with a check for 3100. A speaker visited the Art Club and gave a presen- tation on George Caleb Bingham's life and drawings. The group also went to Columbia, Missouri to view the Bingham collection. While in Columbia, the club toured Columbia College's Art department, and I-f-g-gn seceral other museums. The Art Club also sponsored a Sketch Day for the Junior High students. That night they entertained the 5' J Sketch Day participants and their parents at Simonsen .av . -are was if Junior High School. SOCIALIZING Art Club members enjoy the Christmas party. ,,.L ART CLUB Row 1: Audrey Boehmer, Sandy Rikard, Joni Teaford, Corey White, Margaret Appleton, Denise Brucks, Tom L' O ld St L ethen. White, Rich O'Neal, Joe Ernst, Karl Lutz, Bill Jimenez, Sandy Landrum, Sharon Rockemann, isa swa , eve o Row 2' Brenda Presley Kim Kelley, Donna Chambers, Yolanda Foster, Lisa Autenrieth, Coraleta Alley, Mary Wieberg, Leanne Pickett, Tracy Meyer, Bridget Dalton, Jeri Childers, Carol Glover, Chris Holtkamp, Kathy Kemp, Debbie Bounds, Chuck Holt, Mrs. Pat Jones. Row 3: Denise Kennison, Stacia Steppelman, Chuck Johnson, Susan Gale, Mary Stone, Cathy Williams, Dan Bommel, Jeff Harp, Marla Gerlach, Mike Winter, Dan Sullivant, Laura Sanders, Joyce Schrimpf, Carrie Vance, Jane Kocher. Row 4: Karen Springer, Carla Koelling, Kathy Clark, Ann Trachsel, Cindy Kennison, Jane Frasher, Annette Couchman, Kurt Lutz, Robbie Hileman, Leslie Scott, Tammy Grannemann, Pam Hess, Jan Chaney, Linda Manes, Anna Knipp, Tina Fick, Wade Smart, C. L. Maurer, Philip Hickman, Mary Rush, Tim Payne. Art Club 113 1 I I l 14 rf, WC, 'Q' if 1 J 4 1. j 'QQ Iii 0 ' ' - .if-iff. 195155 nf r,g Li -rf' x 1 n :C-.xg 7-.. ,,. U 44,4 V' ,435 iw f Marching Jay Band - Coast To Coast l1'ar fLasfm tm Q1 .miss-f'f'f 1 I get-J if L4 51149, ff, 7 ' A-Pai '21 f 1',if'f f- E 'SEK l 3 l-,Lal . ellyf ' or , -4 K, ' -'V H ' Srila, .ya ,, kmaavt , -7t l'1, , T -. 4' 'XFN' V- ' A . The 75-76 school year was an unforgettable one for the 210 members of the Marching Jay Band. In early fall the band walked off with 2nd and lst place trophies at Veiled Prophets and SMS contests respectively. The performance at a St. Louis football game on Thanksgiving Day, and the reception of a proclamation from Governor Bond were other high- lights, Then, on Christmas Day, the biggest event of all began as the 210 band members began their trip to the Rose Bowl Parade. DISNEYLAND CROWDS view Jay Band in America on Parade. CAPITOL STEPS provide backdrop for 210 member band. if Y' +15 -I: Band 117 Concert Members Trek To D.C How can a 5-foot man keep track of 80 high school adolescents? Mr. Hoover, along with Concert and Varsity band members, has his hands full this year with performances as far away as Washington, D.C. in April J--I Q to participate in the Bicentennial Parade of States. Both the Varsity and Concert bands performed at band night and in the annual spring concert in April. Concerts before the Missouri Music Educator's Association and for the Freedom Train were other highlights for this year's concert musicians. BAND NIGHT viewers are entertained by a pictoral view of the Rose Bowl trip. TUBA TITAN Mike Thompson, senior, participated in Veteran's Day assembly. VARSITY BAND Row 1: Janet Emmel, Teresa Woody. Row 2: Lisa Scott, Debbie Brann, Elsa Johnson, Angela Schlosser, Fran' James, Cheryl Mantle, Connie Smith, Bev Stuart, Linda Vogler, Jill Schwerdtfeger, Pat Murphy, Laura Cobble, Billie Jean Rader, Nw Mary Stevens, Melinda Crews. Row 3: Karen Thornburg, Jan McElwaine, Patti Wilson, Cindy Baker, Meldoy Wilson, Beth Meyers, Jann King, Keith Thornburg, Rick Vaughan, Michelle Weaver, John Sjoblom, Van Rollins, Mike Kesler, Mitchell, 'Q2,'A Weaver, Tait Fredrickson, Randy Olson, Dallas Gresham Peggy Hill, Julie Hord. Row 4: Beth Kissenger, Glenda McCubbin, Susan Howser, Mike Pfautsch, Lynne Rowden, Glen Carey, Todd Hohenstreet, Tom Pritchett, Donna Chambers,Dave Swaw, i Larry Clavert, Kelly Spicer, Sam Wilson, Mark Wiederanders, Mike Fischer, Debbie Ratliff, Mike Bushmann, Danny Tucker, Mike Gillilan, David Heidbreder, Marsha Spencer, Robert Simpson, Bill Diersing, Terry Howser. Row 5: Laura Rader, Genetta Seeligman, Kim Bounds, Stacia Steppelman, Shawna Shirley, Terri Imhoff, Laura Guy, Diane Wineinger, Cindy McDowell, Tom Trabue, Steve Rollins, Kevin Feeler, James Hickman, Steve Overland, Tom Hoelscher, Tom Barklage, Mary Donelons, Shirley Kopfer, Scott O'Neill, Doug Tucker, Randy Clark, Sandy Robb, Eric Lancaster, George Sitterley, Gregg Coffin, Scott Thompson, Kirk Scheirber, Mark Cook, John Gadd, Jim Calvert, Row 6: Dion Chavis, Randy Bledsoe, Jumi Henry, Kelly Keefe, Debbie Winder, Charles Richey, Mitchell Graves, Mike Cook, Greg Hutinger, Bill Schulze, Marty Hensley, Kent Luebbert, Callie Noble, s Steve Downing. 'Y 118 Band 'J CONCERT BAND Row l: Sandy Thompson, Row 2: Cindi Stalcup, Gayle Evans, Linda Maier, Julie I-lurlbut, Pattie Clark, Lesa Luebbering, Rhonda Chmidling, Lucy While, Kim Beasley, Terri Snodgrass, Pam Quigg, Mary Hibdon. Row 3: Tina Scott, Kimbra Jinks, Julie Whitfield, Debbie Noi-flex-l, Sylvia James, Raymond Schrock, Timothy Fletcher, Rodger Gadd David Carter, Bernard Luebbering, Donald Wilson, Robin Merrick, Scott Schlotz, Ken Witherbee, Megan Bradley, Susan Smart. Row 4: Karla Denny, Rebecca Howser, Steve Mustoe, Pam Borgmeyer, Kathy Anthony, Pat Enloe, Rick Clark, Laurie Gregg, Shawn Hernandez, Brenda Smith, Jack Carter-, Steve Johnson, Paul O'Halloran, Brian Bacon, Kay James, Cindy Danklef, Dane Jablonsky, Lesley Scott. Row 5: Ellen Jamett, Bobbie Duncan, Brenda Presley, Beth Miller, Tammy Foster, Judy Brucks, Jennifer Bauer, Rita Gresham, Bruce Herman, Jeff Miller, Bill Gensky, Tony Jinks, Margaret Hawes, David Tribble, Randy Norfleet, Jeff Seeligman, Jim Howard, Steve Kopp, Greg Gruner, David Hoover, Phil Baker, David Gravatt. Row 6: Ken Slagle, Paul Rudder, Doug Hoover, Stan Minor, David Davidson, Mike Bushmann, Rich Bowe, Gwen Holt, Kevin Cordell, Mike Thompson, Becky Fraker, Peggy Quigg. Not pictured is Kathy Link. .r ,XX PEP BAND members include: Bill Schulze, Mike Gillilan, Janet Emmel, Jeff Seeligman, Greg Gruner, Mary Hibdon, Patti Wilson, Julie Whitfield, Robin Merrick, Doug Hoover, David Gravatt, Margaret Hawes, Mike Thompson, David Hoover, Charles Richey, Rick Clark, Stan Minor, Janell Clark, Kim Beasley, Dane Jablonsky, Don Wilson, Bill Gensky, Teresa Huls, Phil Baker, Stacia Steppelman, David Tribble, Bruce Herman, Jack Cartee, Pat Enloe, Beth Miller, Kelly Keefe, Gayla Evans, Kimbra Jinks, Jim Howard, Tina Scott, Steve Mustoe, Bobbie Duncan, Shawn Hernandez, Mark Cook, Paul O'Halloran, Cindi Stalcup, Gwen Holt. Band 119 1 Y f 2 '4 I J w W! f W L I 4 ii? 3 ,JK 1 ',,,-ff A, . I, Vg MQW'- 4.1 W X 9 1' TES? XJ..- -.14 . , f.,7',. li 4 A 9, z SL K' :Q ' .6 l2 X ET. 4'-3' an P yt 4 htllh m, vm '62 ..-y 4 0- AJ KE' 1 If 'Q .s ef- in COE Aims Students Toward Career Goals 'tltfs the most fantastic' and unusual class in the world, quipped Mr. Fred Linhardt, COE co-ordinator. The class he is describing is Co-operative Education. COE involves approximately 100 students. Each student has a training agreement where classwork is part of his grade, and his on-the-job training is another part. The purpose of the course is to help the student learn about employment, the employment market, and his own career goals. COE is divided into two parts, Distributive Education and Trade and Industrial Education. Distributive in- cludes retail and wholesale markets and marketing and distribution. Trade and Industrial Education in- cludes trade occupations which includes anything from carpenters to registered nurses. To sum it up, Mr. Linhardt said with a smile, Hltls differentf' CONFERRING with a local employer is Mr. Fred Linhardt. L71 COE Row 1: Dan We-rdchauscn, Darrell Rienscli, Kim Lavender Gavli Hoskins Jick Lirpcntci Vim Vlclch Bob Hagen Row 2: Cindi Pearre, Joyce Rm-ttgen, Barbara Cassmeyer, Bill Mclntosli Shellty Liison Mirx 'lomlilinson Vicki Gilpin Maragarct Talkcn, Don Bruemmcr, Herb Powell. Row 3: Tom Shiilev Mark Stallings Jim Gicck lury Fulltr Scott Holt Alan Sanning, John Newberry, Janet Gaffke, Gary Long, Georgia Lautmn 1 26 COE V i COE Banquet Highlights Year 1.1--. M., ! Ali ' 'ai -a L 'ak .gy , . .1 .:-- 25 Outstanding students were recognized at the annual COE Employer-Employee Banquet held April 29. Barb Cassmeyer was given the COE Service Award and Georgia Lauten was named COE Student of the Year. COE really helps you. It gives you the start in the world you wouldnlt normally getj' said COEA student Alan Sanning. It helps you find out what you want to do when you get out of school, commented Dan Werdehausen. lt gives us the training we need that we canlt get in schoolj, noted Mary Tomblinson, COE club president. Wt-til? to ...4n STUDENT TEACHER Mr. Tuttle directs fourth hour COE class. CONVERSING in the hallway before the banquet are the employers and employees of the COE program. BANQUET CROWD enjoys the delicious meal served at the annual COE banquet. COE 129 ' v 1 1 I I Q I ine Holt, Cathy ine Clark, Talia- , Dirk Clark, a Ray, ennon, ihdon, in, Jan riffin, Nancy Philip Carrie Ehirley, , Sherri i, Sheri 1 Greg y, Don Ochs, , Dave th Ann Etter, , Tina , rimpf, Qeavell, Cindy Cindy , Laura Laura lmeyer, . Heidi Ponder, Cheryl Banion, emann, Nancy ', Jane rengen. , Patti Jeanne se, Kris ig, Bret lungart, ly Hall. Choirs Combine For Concerts CONCERT CHOIR Row 1: Judy Malone, Cheryl Mertens, Kathy Byrne, Charlayn Czarlinsky, Dianne DeFreece, Teresa Huls, Barbara Wooldridge, Debbie Kullnian, Susan Bodamer, Carla Oliver, llolly Shadwick, Cindy Matlock, Debbie Stegeman, Karyl Cooper, Connie Philliber, Erin Hialtr, Sharon Davis, Erin Gunter, Rachelle Rousselot, Debbie Winder. Row 2: Stephanie Mallory, Carol Sundermeyer, Jill Towner, Linda Mansur, Vicki Limbaugh, Mary Fine, Lisa Goller, Janet Watts, Susan Patino, Diana Norfleet, Ann Kocher, Melanie Collum, Kay Endicott, Debbie Libbert, Sheryl Brummer, Miriam Fischer, Reba Gregg, Diana Manning. Row 3: Debbie Love, Kathy Taggart, Russ Brown, Richard Glaser, Richard Hall, Bret Derrick, Doug Hoover, Frank Prevost, Keith Enloe, Greg Gruner, Kirk Schreiber, Pierre Backes, William Roundtree, Wayne Cayce, John Whittler, Mark Roberts, Cathy Willmeno, Cindy Danklef. Row 4: Kevan Zalken, Donald Gill, Gary Berendzen, Randy Thompson, Keith Smith, Steve Morse, Tony Taube, Robert Hyder, David Coon, Dan Brown, John Ruth, Chris Leslie, Dennis Brenneke, Wesley Shirley, Brent Ward, Mark Johnson, Sandy Robb. g - -- - -- ., - V, L, , . ,., .- , l ' CONCERT CHOIR Row 1: Patricia Maire, Cindy Baker, Gail O'Banion, Paula Howell, Valerie Harman, Janet Gaffke, Janell Clark Leigh Ann Walz, Linda Miller, DeAnn Dunkeson, Debbie Ratliff, Barbara Schlueter, Debbie Nordmeyer, Kerry Wagner, l ell, Tina Hunger. Row 2: Suzi Martin, Sheila McGechan, Bridget , Sylvia Morris, Tina Scarr, Anne Moseley, Debbie Allred, Rita , Joanne Moore, Denise Thrash, Anne Jarrett, Glenda Leonard, Young, Kim Boyce, Joyce Constance, Julie Hurlbut, Eugene C. , Jan Foresman, Anne Noble, Rebekah Neely, Sarah Hearne, Kim Cindy Farrar, Diane McDaniel, Tamala Dameron, Carla Pow Dalton, Sallie Ferguson, Lurinda Bledsoe, Mary Donnelly Gresham, Margaret Hawes, Karen Schmer, Sherry Hamlin Leslie Meade, Cindi Meyer, Leigh Seifert. Row 3: Susan Gillespie, Daniel Ragland, Lisa Stcppelman, Susan Tweedie DeAtley Mandy Morris, Sherry Tebbs, Christina Heller, Jennifer Hebei, Jill Schwerdtfeger, Julie Knernschield, Linda Hopkins. Row 4',Steve Wilson Mark liwers Jeff Lee, Ron Burkett, Kelly Hinshaw, Bryan Carter, Chris Mallory, Terry Dale, David ' ' ' d ri. Hoskins Rob Pruitt Michael Sliellman, Douglas Austin, Bill Jimenez, Kyle Victli, Chuck llolt, John Stod ar Choir 133 W N W P H L K .W- as 11 C if-F iff! 27 1A i fl HY' pf' P -ha, ,. i Roi XJ - 23,55 --u--.--Q .- Y l i 1 I 1 2 4 i s 4 3 I I i N 1 FBLA Prepares Students For Business World According to the membership statistics of FBLA, women are out to rule the business world. This year's FBLA was totally female and busy. FBLA stands for Future Business Leaders of America. The main objective of the club is to further students' interest in business. The group's first project was selling stationery. Later the group served refreshments at the District Business Teachers meeting. Various speakers through- out the year spoke to the group. Representatives were sent to the District Contest, and the year was concluded with a spring trip. FBLA MEMBERS prove to be super stationery salespersons. PRACTICING for the district contest is Teresa Beck. FBLA BAKE SALE provided many calories for JC students. 140 FBLA I' H, , f FBLA OFFICERS are Deborah Douglas, Teresa Beck, Lisa Autenricth, Rita Roling, Cindy Beck, and Ann Kochcr. PRESIDENT, Lisa Autenrieth supervises the FBLA bake sale. wr ix L X , .27 L , , ,,,, gg fm, fv f' PA 'Q '1 'c -f-3+ U . , ' ' '--va? , a ,, 5 4 -gi , ',-0,5512 if 4 A ' E :x F R f 'fy' 'f ffi ' f pg i 1 V ,, lf ' SLI. ff i i I Row 1 Teresa Beck Cindy Cundiff Deborah Douglus Kathy Harris Gail O'B'1ni0n Rita Roling FBLA MEMBERS I -1 . , 1 , 4 -. 1 K . , Ann Kocher, Lisa Autenrieth, Row 2: Mary Wieberg, Mary Stone,Marla Walther, Donna Houchins, Debbie Quick, Leah Hiigcrt, Cindy Bcck. FBLA 141 FHA Has Creative Year The Future Homemakers of America enjoyed an exciting school year. The 25 member club began their year with a picnic at McClung park. They participated in the P- homecoming parade with a bicentennial l walking float. They presented a skit in the N Go-Week Assembly. At their November meeting they made cloth flowers for Christ- mas presents and also began Working on their hand puppets for the Christmas party. On December 8, they entertained the children from State School No. 3 for the retarded and gave them the puppets they had made. They also enjoyed several guest speakers at their meetings. As climax for their year they visited the School of the Ozarks and Silver Dollar City accompanied by their sponsors Mrs. Evelyn Bailey, Mrs. Miriam Fuller and Mrs. Nell Findlay. In May they held a Mother-Daughter tea to install the officers for the 1976-77 school year. , ,'., .121 a,:i'.:ia.s.+Qam-a, ,.,, I I .V I ??7f3'3if3? :afte r f , LL? A Q .1 .. 1,5 riff Y? W y R' g 1. 4,39 u.'.'s 1 01 HAND PUPPETS were made by FHA members for their Christmas art. P Y FHA members listen as Mickey DiCorpo tells about Rome- BAKE SALE helps FHA members raise money. ,wi Wil 142 FHA ' I 15. ,S 4.-uf' ' 4 r T JL--a-,e.'-. e :L.,,f.e .1 . 4 r THE CLUB discusses plans for new shirts. Kay James and Cindy Baker provide ample leaders B 1 ,A GAA OFFICERS Brenda Hiatte, Charry Cardwell, Marla W hip. ' x r .it . . SQ. GAA MEMBERS Row 1: Marla Walther, Charry Cardwell, Kay James, Brenda Hiatte, Row 2: Leah Ililgert, Deb Block, Suzanne Brandt, Sally Davis, Kathy Mager, Linda Thornberry, Susan Burnett, Mary Hyder, Elsa John ROW 3: Teresa Beck Kim Marsh, Arletha Hayes, Theresa Distler, Denise Hedglin, Lisa Mealy, Traci Baldwin, D1 Trammell. Row 4: Brie Cain, Cindy Beck, Barb Schwartze, Monica Kampeter, Sherry Baldwin, Cathy Bake bie Nilge son, Cin r, Tam ina Cvrah m 1 v I I 1 bi 4 4 R i ' I I P l J I 0 Gillespie, rl Jones M. Thespians Are Busy People xi . 1 Thespians is an international honorary organization for high school students who have excelled in several different areas of the theatre. To be eligible for Thespian membership, one must be a member of JC Players and earn at least a hundred merits a semester. The student must have participated in three out of the five areas of drama. The areas are committee work, service projects, back stage, on stage, and tournaments. To remain a member of Thespians, a student must maintain a minimum of fifty merits, As they do every year, Thespians directed and produced Evening of Drama. Thespian members work hard and spend many long hours on Evening of Drama, which is their main activity of the year. February and May initiations were held to bring new members into Thespians. The initiations were com- pleted by going to church and to dinner as a group. ,sk S1 s i S ff' THESPIAN MEMBERS Lisa Parrish and Doug Hoover share a scene in I Never Saw Another Biitterllyf' LAUGHING is a part ol' plays, acuurrliiig lo Erin lliatte and Audrey Boehmer. ' THESPIAN VICE PRESIDENT Sandy Braun plays the part ul old Raja in the Fall Play, l 5.1 'Vliespians ,Mfg 'Xi 4 Q P Af -f L: WM v'Q' 5 3 if K9 T149 U K gs ez V? sg' ?'NQfze4vvQG g 9 : ' K 4' C if Y 7 G .Vi 5 '?x -fgyigg 3? J as 2 'V 5 e is Vi 1 ar , Q5 9 eww' sv an dw ' Qx. u ' . - , J -g 1g-R33 .gum A,--.-,- ,, , AW. .-.. .,,, Q , ,LAWN 'MB . .. ,-. f., V- ., , 4 I I 4' . 'x W I 1 -,qx Q,-1 N'5aAv 51 J f' 4 K xl 1. , ' i oy ,. J ' I s r ' I ! I 5 Y e Q -., .. ..... - 2 .. xfawu. a f! 5 1, ? it N -r-.- ff, fffsf 'Y 5 .LQ ' ' 5 , Q. W9 . ,.. M.- -I , 4. ww... .,- .- W., T F l. .,.,,.,.,, ,,,,,,A --3 . . .HT . .., . . A I K 4 1 4 1 1 V 1976 Marcullus: One and eight hundred and seventy-five thou- sandths of a penny is anything but a large sum of money. In these days of forever rising prices, it's always nice to come across a real bargain, something Worth investing in. The bargain mentioned above is, of course, the 1976 Marcullus. At less than 2 cents a page, it is well worth investing in. The Marcullus is guaranteed to double, triple, and quadruple many times over in value as the years go by. Lots of long hours of hard work and some good old blood, sweat, toil, and tears have gone into the making of the 1976 Marcullus. Besides, where else can one get 320 action-packed 'pages of our school year, starring none other than the students of JC, for such a mere pittance. This message has been brought to you by your friendly 1976 Marcullus staff and its wonderful advisors, Ms. Brakke and Ms. Bish. M f 'X CONCENTRATION is essential to Dan Teubner as he finishes one of his layouts, SCHEDULING PICTURES to be taken is Marcullus photographer, Eric Vanderslice. 164 Marcullus A Real Bargain S 'fffwffw S -44435 4 '.:-af: 1... N-Q W- Y., wif, P av '- 1 A 3 I ' 0 vw J 4 Y W -. . l l . 1 1 1 4 s : I E V 4 1 l 1 H I ' W 4 1 ' V n , 5 I U W 1 1 E if , ' 1 1 X , ff F., W ,A Uf, i gy... . by . i I I U N 7 - V. -...'.. , 51 ' .vp M, , X - , 'S' Fil f, 7 'Vw 'N X L73 J. .vii Safety Club Helps Out On Driving Range The addition of the driving range to JC kept many members of the Safety Club quite busy during their study hall periods. During this hour, students helped by moving cones, directing cars, riding in cars with K .QA 3 Q driverts education students, and then helping park the cars when the hour was over. In the fall, several members attended a state safety convention at Warrensburg. They left Friday after- noon. That evening there was a banquet with a dance following, and Saturday they attended workshops. Other activities included a float for Homecoming, which was a wrecked car pulled by a Wrecker, a Christmas party, a spring banquet, and a booth in the All-School Carnival. -nur- fa Q1 I , ,gras P AJS' PRESIDING over a Safety Club meeting'is president, Debbie Kullman. STRESSI Carnival is Carrie Stegner FINISHING so ' - Club Sponsor. me paper Work Is Mr' Jones' the Safety NESTLED behind the stadium is the n NG 3 Point at a meeting about All-School ew driving range, 188 Safety Club 159' , Ti? ivy , ..--+A' 'S L r W Science Club Enjoys Hard Work The 1975-76 Science Club proved to be hard workerse W physically and mentally. In the mental aspect, the club attended eight bicen- tennial programs. During the year various speakers visited the club. Physically, the club was active clearing the new nature area behind the football stadium for the amphi- theater. The club pulled through once again with the annual M.S. drive. The club also tended the concession stand at Jay games. 'ARE YOU my mommy? inquires Bubo, the Great Ol Horned Owl. 'THE HEAD BONE'S connected to the knee bonef, explains Steve Smart to doubting John Austeel. DEPOSITING just one more can for the M.S. drive are Donnie Emerson and Mrs. Jean Stanford. 190 Science Club I '? A . J. A lk! 2.43 ww Q9 3 , T SCI Wet Dre 4 F1 ? I 1 A l 1 - ' 'Hn -. . , , . W ' . ,..- .!..4.x...L...'.. . 'W-'--2 y, ,g 1 66 ' 99 Q Los Amigos Go V.: . .1 , -.13-'L V ol li..mnfi 1 ff ,QJ J 5. To Mexico As spring break rolled around, many members of Spanish Club were thinking about the trip they were going to take to Mexico. Enroute to Mexico, the members of Los Amigos stopped in San Antonio for one day to visit the Alamo. While in Mexico, they went to Saltillo to visit various artist's shops and a sarape factory. Next, they traveled to Monterey to see a glass blowing factory and several jewelry shops. Other activities included a Christmas party with the German Club during which both clubs displayed a pageant of customsg a spring picnic for the election of officersg the traditional selling of red and black spirit balloons during Homecomingg and the sponsoring of a student from Guatemala. SOCIETY Row 1: Mary Kay SPANISH HONOR Leydens, Teresa Kenney, Margaret Appleton, Tina McCray, Jeannie Barron, Marla Gerlach, Pam Reed, Robbie Hileman, Nancy Clark, Sue Cain. Row 2: Carol Casteel, Scott Schlotz, Susan Tweedie, Lynn Whaley, Jennifer Mallory, Rebecca Burgess, Shirley Knpfer, Carolyn Dampf, Leslie Leavell, Karen Tripp, Sandy Rikard. Row 3: Joey Robey, David Coon, Lynn Luker, Janet Spainhower, Cindy Goldammer, Debby Burks, Andrea Ellis, Lori Hofius, Diane Drainer, Catherine McKinney, Linda Maier. SIGNING UP for the trip to Mexico are Jim Chappell, Sherry Tebbs, and Lynne Luker. LISTENING to what is being said is Karyl Cooper. REFRESHMENTS are always the best time during the meeting for Sherry Tebbs and Deann Dunkeson. Spanish Club 193 J ,XR ll' -E 5. 3 I Q W ' 3 51' -if ' ' 1 ,AA-A 1 gm ' jf ,,,,f'f:.,....,f-.L...LLf,Zi.. , ,, clemt Life Student Lite Student Life S Doris Abbott Mike Abernathy Dan Adkins Sajiv Alex Gavin Allan Jerry Anderson Tracy Anderson Bob Angerer Michael Arand Terry Armour Kathy Ayer Linda Backes Sheryl Bacon Tyrus Bailey ,La--sie ,-5 1 '4 4' f34,,. Anita Baker Beth Baker Cathy Baker Traci Baldwin Brenda Banker Jackie Barbour Kathy Barnard Kevin Barnes Robert Barnes Julia Bartlett Sheila Batye Beth Baur Brenda Bauer Danny Baumgartner 198 Freshmen Q ' - i f,..' 5 Lf ' 4 x 4 fp v' ' A ' 4- A 1 B' ' s .1 fi' ef it Y l K 4 A r a I wet nm , y A ' B B at 'as + - .q - , X A l, CSL . W 7' we X15 '.,. , ,rs f 1 6 .W I 5 A , ,xg-T11 riff, ' Ai' ,J l -'+ '4- J its - 1 ,'- . X V , nf h yr' . -RSL! at m. . I , '19 m . ..,.' K ,L . I -W. Wy. V 1 we ' S 'R V gi . lg, K ,.. R, ,V V 95: . As f ' X . , 4 B f 5 4 1, 495,- av B A.i Z. fr if ' ' f iplx' A il 7 K BMT? 1 A . ' Q ,z . cl, S Q- s te ta '. ' 1, ii , ' A A K V A tg, 5 if xg--wg ,gf B. rye 'MM , Q u , A :Will ,Q Q l R A, v W , ' 'N 1 FROIVI SIMONSEN TO FRESHIVIAN and 5 I Freshman to the Senior High building, Mrs. Wyss is is ,, the only survivor of both moves. fini N ,Q I ,, n -5- A ! 4 4 1 ,Q . 7 'T ' 3, X X 1, 1 A Nw' ll! I 1 f, 5 fl' ,V T A il It ' I ff X i gk MQNW- P , , ' , ' 'SX' .33 1 :ggi X h , K- ' bf X 'x 4 4 all : F4 , ,',, t A35 . K A l lfhf is fs ,I ' 'Q S if p .. aa. X NV Z . . . 'A 395' 21 if ::. ' ,V I 5 i ' 'W 'V' ' V 7' l i A Ei A ,r fa. i , ,. 1 , pig Q xi 3 5' i V rl in . 4 , . 9' ,Agn A ' 'i ' X A an l .i --1, h-,. Q , 1 - 1, N'-T 4- , ' N v ' L W 0 H Q, . S. 1 ' , L V I' l is i - ,. ' ,Tif f ef-f m ul, fivihf l ' -fa! . - '1 , . X MEF C . 'Lai A 1 , A , 0 Q. gs, I ,f N , .pi-4-. ef H. K ff ,..v 1 - - fl Y A, ' gl X '3 'li ' p fa af, T 3 W iw, . , 5. 'T' im, M , T K X Z y i K Q , S :E A f' '- Sf' L , r ,, +-- I 7. 4 by ' A, 1 ,Qi A , i 0, as N . . . . L, i e Y so -- J s cleans V Q AJ! it ' , I -1 J, at gym ,. , ff ' - , i p, f :I vi' I 'Zi -4 1. tree-X is affair, Cheryl Carter Jackie Case Mark Chaney Sindy Chapin Greta Chase Virginia Cheatham William Childers Scott Clardy Steve Clark Keith Clements Karen Cline Stan Cohen Dewight Coleman Sharman Collins Benny Colter Chris Colter Beth Cook Ginger Cook Julia Cook Alan Cooper Gary Cooper Mary Coots Danny Coppin Kristy Cordell Diane Couchman Sterling Covington Denise Cox Danny Crader Cindy Crain Lisa Cramer Todd Cravens Jamice Crews Randy Crocker David Cruse David Cundiff Tim Curry Teresa Dale Debbie Dameron Elizabeth Dampf Kelly Daniel Lori Danklel' Stanley Davidson Sarah Davis Dave Deardeufl' Freshmen 201 4 i the V i l lf s-sq 5 1 l i G ' i 'L R X El If u 1 4. I l an ' ' . '51 all an gs, gf ' -: ' ': 1 I . A xv , A , V 1 I Qt , 'fl 1.1535 I .4 ,' A Q X ,,,,,,,,w - , Ts la. is -. If , I cw , -2 tl 5 u F If . W ,Q VA K 'J f- .fu f' ' at '4 . , f . -f 1 4541 . , x f r-A -ff :sf A .pi.l.Q 1 ff f .gg 1.19 A , Lal A '- Auf 4 ' - . g - W ,Nj gg, 5 W rl . MEMORIES OF THE GRADE I LEFT BEHIND Freshman. What does this word bring to mind? To me it brings feelings of friendship and closeness. A year that is being lived today and becoming a memory tomorrow. Memories of the band playing below you in English class as the floor vibrates with 'tOn Jeff City, or getting caught scribbling your name on a desk fjust so you will be remem- beredl, or rushing to get in line for lunch hoping it's some- thing spectacular and ending up with a raw hot dog or a cold hamburger. In spite of these, your year is full of many new beginnings. Beginnings of long-lasting friendships and acquaintances. You realize your life ahead will be rough, but you also begin to realize that you have many people who care. g h Yes, Freshman is a new beginning, a year b61l'lgl1V8d today in richness and fullness and becoming a memory. tomorrow, etched with a little gaiety, a little sadness, and with a feeling of much learning. Lisa Erhardt . -S' ' Q, -.f A a x .i, X Kathy Evans Tracy Evans Scott Ewers Debbie Falter Penny Farrington Lee Fields Marilyn Findlay 1 Elizabeth Findley Shari Fischer ,M Lois Fisher cv' Allen Fletcher , . Norman Fortenberry ' f l ' 1 Jonny Fox i 's ' k Lisa Fox 7' Ann Frank , 4' Y A Daniel Frank 4 ' ' Trent Frank Cal Fredrickson Brian Frew ,- --s M X Dave Fuchs V X Garry Fuller Greg Fuller ' Margaret Gale Sara Gann 4 Christy Garnett f V g v Lori Garnett 1 ' . ,,, Robin Gearhart 'J' U' , .l Jeff Gebhardt Matt Geissal Darla Gerlach , 1 Lisa Ghan -1 have Eddie Giesing fr. '-if--' Henry Giesing Albert Gilmore . L. K' Juanita Gladden ' . .ww.X'-. ms' 5, I ' Mike Gobble I Jan Goeller 1 1 5 . 1 ' David Goldammer -1 ' Harold Goldammer X -rt 5 1 El -s -I - ' '31 ' . I gi Wifi fi LM ' ., Mike Goldammer ke. , ' If -. Geoff Gonder , N -,J i if .' Ax Fresh men 20 Linda Grandison Jay Grzlvs-n Tina Grziziano Karen Green Stan Green Rick Grvvr Kim Grellcin Darcy Griffin Lesa Griffin Pam Griffin William Grothoff Kimberly Gudde Sam Guth Sheila Haines Brad Hall James Hai-tenstein Gary Hartman Linda Hartman Phil Hartman Lori Haselhorst Michael Havrum Albin Hawkins Greg Heagler Doris Heet Lisa Heidbreder Jon Heil Cindy Henderson Rose Heriford Vicky Hess Susan Hibdon John Higdon Laura Hill Mark Hillebrand Judy Hillman Paula Hilsenbeck Missy Hirschman Linda Hirschvogel Lori Hofius ,. if Q ly! .1 rv 5 1 ' r 1,v-J P' Haig J 1 - 5 x l 1 r fn f'sr . is . .ix Q, ,. , -r i . Mx 4 K H .414 if? 4 'W 33 .'-fi: ,Q r -4 K 0' ' LX' 11 T' , Y A i f l , .,- 'G A4 ' 'T' , 2 ,.f. ' 2' A ' we in , I N4 a T f 13 I 11.2. L , I X , f, H f . , ' X? ,gf s Y -s 3 , A ' A 1 ' . ----1 Aj J-ff, ,. iq' Deborah Hohenstreet . - i I I r X q I I Al ', 1 Karen Holliday Sheri Holloway 204 Freshmen A Q. , . ., 5 'Q X 1 f -Q KZ? -.4 .im N 7' , K - 1' f . ' ' ,Ai J f 'YL 'ir , lm. ,a- ...A xx I F77 ' 'fi X Y X , Q . , i . X X x ,af PW M M li- A-S , A f fs. 1'. L .- i l t 4 N Q ii- Qlx ef 1 X 319. 1' A G 1 . s -f ,f It 7 . ' CONFERRING WITH MR. REEDin rho mn-li,-iw abandoned fiizlhf V ' office are Greg Heagler and David Fuchs. '-,J 2 E l 9 X rsh ined FRESHMEN BE PROUD The coming of September, Seniors swift in holding new 21' W iw 1- Tf fl X 4, 3 'F' it '15 J, positions as upperclassmen. K V, I, f x ac' . Freshmen standing quietly TT behind in backfieids we 55' gf wishing, wanting and Q 3, I , I, W I .gg - I A- dreaming of being Seniors at J.C. Isif III . 44' A -,X E Tomorrow arrivesg I I. of AI Lg ig. I The place of class changes as la Q Ii, ISI' T ' f' ' -I quickly and swiftly as it arrives. II QQ. ..., . A ,,.V J, ' ,I A . X Seniors leaving W I ,hvl I ' A .LT with tears and goodbyes I I Q if . If T ii. 44 leaving fond memories behind iii I' 55 V ' . and wishing ' I II L I they If A , if held the position of Freshmeng I , A ix . so, D I I, J Freshmen be proud, f I ' nf, ' . ' hold your heads up high, . ,I ' I Q ' for you are the fortunate ones Ig ' '?' dh . ,fi N G ' envious eyes ' ',-5-5,333 f,:.g,I5 y '-5:3 ing:- upon you. V' ,J ' ' - ,, I Iylsf? ATR? I For you are the starting if A M ' 'I QQ ' out of your fondest memories I 9, 1 J i Zu' ' beginning ' 5 if . ,I I' ' I I at THE HOME OF THE JAYS. I J, 1 .E .Q ' if It Linda Timm r ,air 1 f e- .22 .4 N Ji. tg rv-of , 'IQ '53 gf' I F ' ' 8 if , L ' , i ri 1' L 3 ' V 6' if 3 1 l v E' ' 'lst 'I , . , 1' ' , I ' ry: I ' , KIII IAII, If I . It I 3 I . I II I 0 1 I I I I I s X -is 1 A. air. - H I . ffl W - ' wifi: I I ' . vw S, .-A i J sg Q A A T 'jg . :Il , Q I , J i Q, I Y A L , H fl .U 9 Ip X If ' ,f 3 A il -. . IN, , sr ' 'r , 24 4 Wanda Holman Lisa Holt Donald Hord Lisa Hoskins Faye Howard Matt Howard John Howell David Howser Carrie Hubbell Larry Huckabee Tim Huckabee Mark Hudspeth Florence Hudson Jody Huff Jerry Humphrey Terri Hyatt Tom Imhoff Greg Isenhart Susan Jackson Glenn Jacob Carla Jacobs William Jaegers Carrie James Reggie Jankowski Pamela Jeffery Stephen Jeffries Bill Jenkins Jerry Jenkins Larry Jett Nathan Jett Joni Johnson David Johnson Jeffrey Johnson Kenneth Johnson Rebecca Johnson Sandy Johnson Grant Johnston Brad Jones Louis Jones Suzanne Jones Tammy Jones Freshmen 205 Julir- Kallcnlmcli Vicky Kammr-rich Pamela Kanagawa Kathy Kelley Lana Kelly Ray Kelly Russell Kemp Gary Kempker Steve Kennison Keith Kesler Nora Ketterman Joni Kiesling Jim Kilby Sheri King Judy Kirk Kevin Kirkman Steve Kissinger Kim Klein Rita Klick Marsha Klosterman Robert Knuth Lisa Kolb Tom Korsmeyer Ted Kozinski Karen Krebs Jeff Krieger Janice Lambert Carmen Laney .Susan Langley Mike Laucks Doug Lauf Mark Lavinder Frank Lazzarini Jeff Lehman Diana Leonard Joey Leydens Jim Lilley Lynn Limbach Tambra Limbach Kevin Ling Ricky Lipp Kevin Little Susan Little Bruce Loesch 206 Freshmen ,Es v. y h h Q . ,Q if ,, g 5 .- . -A -- of ' '- i r . - r' if 'li' .rx t -l Y ,P , A if Q 1 51 .4 N V ' 5' l' ' lxi Lu' ' A -' L- -Q- E , ,A ..- -N I lv I ' Q'-' ff A, js '.,. -tt ! f .4 ' , ' 5 1, .X Q . N' T! fn X' ' F I rg, W . A A K s. rf ' V ,ll Y Qs I V V F! f '- J . ' .1-. G, . 'A E i ,l 1' 'c -f bi ' is 4 ,. 5 ' 1 I , K.-v V , L 'I y 55 fs- 1 Q 8 l k.: :rt N ' x 'Xl I - -, if 'e'i mffgsl' e X EQ. f , 4 L V if ., H 44 A, X, l , . ' Q f 'lv 4 y T iv ' fb. .- 1 li ' ' if k l in W ' N , W TC W '-M' Q Way- V .- 4 ' Cx Z, tvs f . . a 6 5- ' ' 1 f' A1 V , I . . . H A .A S M FRESHMAN HIGH ' ' L ,. The building itself is a sight to be seen, 'T' Full of cheerful, studious or reckless teens. V if 5, X ' The old wom stairways in the dark halls, ' A ,Q A - Vg K' 1 I 'N With wooden-floored classrooms and plastered ' ' ' -3 walls. f - The old auditorium and the swimming pool too. A , W All these things are being left for new. 'ffl' N531 We were individuals here, not just lost in a crowd. D I ' 'Q But we still belonged to J.C., to our alma mater , , A ins L ' we vowed. V. k We are going to a school of foreign rooms. T And more of those unbelievably crowded rooms. A - A ,X lf 3 There will be multitudes of people - all unknown ' QE, if When we move to our new scholarly home. t C- W A fr Mary McHaney if 7 .I lx 5. Y' i . 1 5: v 1 1 r K L l red too. :ro wd. ,ater DOITIS. UIOWI1- DESPITE THE HANDICAP of muddy fields due to rainy weather. the Jays triumphed on Freshman Night. f t , 1 f: .. 4 '73 ig Ig .w,.f. X Eu ii' JR. 2: -T .Vs , V3 7' ' - ilfxfi 5 I X I Q. , -ui ' iQ , fiiip.. '..fjfiN xi I ' 'a L K ' ..,1 3 A rg, fy W , 1- x I 1 W f WEA? z . f' V . of-1 i :qi A ' C. ' - , A' ,, 6 L , V .4 - 1 if 22 .Zi K 'Y' ' , , ff N X 'H .ar , I ' 9' I ' rf Y 1' -K ' tif' 1 Sod M'-ig? u y Q -ff - L A ia' n 1 'I I ' , J 3 vm ,, Y i ,J ' 53 ,QQ-S! , .f , z W .. ' 'K was l i ,I dd, f ,-fr I , Q 1-3. ev :' g gk., ,gil ' ' ' ' ' ' V Lf' ' A A 520' 'ff ex' I . :L 3- X A fx A- gfbx x Q 4 za' :Z I A I -.S.j'3. L 1, yin Qc I f Ti ,.i,,,4 ' Q ,, L i '33, ' ,A . 2 2 J' V ' , - 3 i ' 42 ' ' R . X , ,f . if . . Ti' J iiwfil L my J I Q: 41' ' f x ' ,iff lf iv 1 ' X qc' ff L. WWW A,,, I we , L Z gr ,,,A,, Hag , , S 1- fit' D' Q ii 1 'ef iv V- -' . ' . A, ' :L , 1 QQ 1' if' 1 9: l A 7733! Q- i X T V :YL I J fi ' vu. - i X Robert Loesch Jeffry Loethen Sam Loethen Eric Looney Rick Lootens Mike Love Gary Luebbering Rachelle Lu eb bert Donnie McClanahan Shari McDonald Mary McHaney Rachel McKee Dwayne McKinney Dan McQueen Clarence Mack Lori Mager Herbert Mahan Karla Manning Janet Mantle Guy Marsh Phyllis Martin Jim Matteson Joyce Maxey Lisa Mealy Debbie Melcher Kimberly Meller James Mendes Joey Mengwasser Gina Metheny Jeff Meyer Kathryn Miller Lori Miller Richard Miller Roger Miller Ronald Miller Sallie Minter Freshmen 207 T v-. 'v 1 ' 1 l iii' N? vb i ,ly X 4 -f v e ' 4 1612 V ,,g, 5,123 K , J' A Q 1, A 0. A' ? H W' ' 1 f. I L- V 5 is V ..,. .j w rj? A . ' H J V J to A yn I-,l.wi,Sr KZ 'lsvfvxg : K' , whisked' an W J W f fs -1 'ELA ' Sill: K 1 A I ' i WSH : p mt ' Alma tw ' 'W' -'1 ,., ' I 04 sf .f 5 X , i .Y rf 9 ,, S pq Sy K U' 1 4' 1 Q5 1 'Q + Q ' as 0' ff f EN S 5 ' in 1 'if l . f 1 . .ln A-RANK TROMBONES lead the Freshman Band in the Home- gi Coming Parade. Ellen Smith Kevin Smith Mary Smith Susan Smith Vic Smith John Snellen Kathy Snelling Lisa Snellen Tina Snow Bruce Sommerer Carrie Southard Jeff Spainhower Randy Sparks Cecil Speckhals Beth Spradling Stuart Steinmetz Brad Stephens Mark Stewart Charlene Stivers Jon Stock Debbie Stoll Beth Storey Matt Stover Linda Stratman Janice Sturgis Sarah Sublette Tony Sublett Rick Sullens Randy Sullivant Joyce Surface Sara Taggart David Tamm Cindy Tammen Ronald Taube John Tcaford Joan Thoenen Freshmen 211 TRIBUTE TO FRESHMAN Dear old Freshman High The apple of JC. 's eye - --'h-Lf-:vrr- . , x:: lx! H :Ill Ill iii r -. gm , En. ,- H., Stately you have stood IV' m Made of bricks and wood. m In lm Where our childhood ends And our future begins. Kathy Evans Kenny Thoenen Russell Thoenen Charles Thomas Tammy Thomas Rick Thompson Dianna Thornburg Robbie Tierman James Tillman Candy Todd Jina Trammell Jeff Treese Linda Trimm Roberta Turner Steve Turpin John Underwood Ruth Van Ark Greg Vandegriffe Vicky Vanderpool Steve Vaughan Gerard Veltrop Holly Vermillion Larry Waggener Eric Wagner Sandra Wagner Sandy Walker Heidi Walsmann Alan Walther Randy Walther Lisa Wankum Kevin Ward Kathy Washington Lisa Watt Avril Weathers Barbara Webster Roger Weems Carol Wehmeyer Stephanie Weirich Saunsira Welch Heather Welker Melinda Wells Tom Wells Dennis Werdehausen 21 2 Freshmen i-4 Bl In ll! A F ,o , . I aim T' 5f '- fbi 4 -..l I, -J ,I f . - -Ky . o Q. A PK .,.'.9 I I ' 1 ' I' , li N x 4? sf, W 1 . 9 'F Q ,. 1 C. f 'S fi s R Li N -T? Hi if f 'r , - , F , Q A i gs' I S l ll I T 5 T 3' ' , , , . T' li 4 I i ,ct V y A hi' T af as . of V as T - l- 4 fi 'X sf W ' 1 ep Q' 9 1' T Q it 'Q' 3 1 lm K F' . , ,TM ' A ill W' A ' 'J' N I ' , - 253 - . fi: ' .Xi ' , lla s. ,-fm' i 2 S ir' 1 . 'V f . i T ' T ,J ssssiaff-' A A A Avg ,., ,jg an F' '5' 6' X- : if M 2: 3 ' 4' w wx a K .' if Axvxlrjf : W VR? i . K A ' N ff . kr Inj T v .' ' Q um I - I n 4 P- Q W '. J ' .1 : - Q ,LQ 'Dr 'sr I . Q 'Ki'-f' 1: , 4..- .19 if if ' l A TJ' , 'Q . 5 I , 'V . 'A 'Q X ix , , 1 Vllgtff, - ' S ,rw V I ' -,v r -.ana -. If l Q A V 1.i,' . -f ' D , lr ' A-'11, - N qi 5 Ml A K flair ff 3 2' in Vg., A r vii L V 'in 5 .si If, ,as r 3-F ' Y--s ,gr 'P 'Q ' A ' Q: gif r. A o r 4 iv JR I . 'L Wh' 'gi as A F 1 A ,V .. i or -i 'ir , ifwqi-ti. ' D . L-If t 4 My , li ii V QQY gi gg . 1, ' 3 P, . X, ' ffl li I tw , ' ' - :.1S?i-I .lid 4' 'fi I lil .V il L f w- - 'H-1 . nf'- 1 ix f x S I -' va 11 tx . W ' ia' , . . 4, fi D . 79 CLASS OFFICERS are Lisa Fox, Terri Nemcr, Beth Storey, VT wx Barb Morris, Kerry Woodlzind, and Avril We-zithcrs who was out of town. Joe Werdehausen Darla Werner Jack West Donna Wheeler James White Ruth White Scott White Tammy Whiteside Doug Whittler Joyce Whittler Donna Wickham Elaine Wilbers Eddie Wilkerson Boyd Williams Linda Williams Mary Ann Willis Doris Willmeno Brad Wilson David Wilson Paul Wilson Kristin Winget Royce Wingrath Denise Winters Susan Wireman Brian Wise Melvin Wolfe Kerry Woodland Tammy Woods Debby Woodson Phil Workman Jocelyn Wright Joanna Wyatt Tammy Wyatt Stan Wyrick Steve York Naomi Zimmerman Freshmen 21 .3 Ruxunnn Ahlmlt : Mull Ah4'rn:1ll1y T . ,, Mnrli Ahlv Y L. 1. I, ,, ,K 'IR ' ,, f h Q Dzilv Abrulnnnx wif ' lx: .4 V ai -,.i I, V .. L r A f Bc-tty Albn-rl ' l- . 'V' VV ,Q f V y Kent Albcr . f . ' 'V' V , .,. ' xr , X, A Greg Allvn ,fi -1 V- A I I .545 A , , 'A 'A Dirk Allmon L' 'iw K i Robin Allred l ' 'V Wg 4- V' ' K Carol Anderson I 3 9, 1,. i 2' , Julie Andre-ws Q ' A.- gf, I L, Donald Anthony LFW' F Y' U J- li Q3 Kim Anthony 1 y , v l , X ' 4 ' ,, I . Tracy Armontrout M . if X 7 1' A '67 7 f J i - fi R 1 A - X ill Q, . . ' l I I SWYDQUS A , ,,,,.,.----f ,,.,..--'-- fy' 5' Barry Armour Cindy Arnel Joe Arnold Teresa Arnold John Austool I Tammy Autcnrieth Pat Bacon Cindy Bukor Jedd Baker Charlollv Balm-r Sherry Baldwin David Bzxng1l11n't Abby Bnrbzirick Bill Barbour 21-I Soplnnnmwfs l X r in n o'Y- 'F N' . ..,,, If f ,. 1 A ,. D ' V ' 5 T,- fx Rx V V Yi Q, 'V A 1 ,CA ' g 4 ,-C. li LE , li, Y' 5. fr 3' ki iii., is 'l if-.' ', Q 1. A , 65 , l Y l ,Y all f' , I ll ' . - rv? 'A :H A I 'X '+A in LEA ,,, L, is s ,A .- '. 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K -r Angela Bardsley Tom Barklage Sharon Barnes Jeannie Barron Mark Barton Sandy Baumhoer John Bax Terri Bean Bill Beard Tante Beauchamp Donald Beck Matt Beck Steve Beck Julie Beetem Q, if-V J' . .wi H' 'ul 'X 'ST VT? 4' 1 ,- ,' '- gf' Q! x xi i ,N-.1 , . ., . fs, AK 'N Q Q 4- ,V fb .f L Qe ' .vi , , ff A f H21:a.i:+!,r:e' N ' i 1 ., E J' i -J' fm x Leslie Benfield Debbie Bennett Kelley Bergman Michael Binkley Jeff Bishop Libby Blair Jeanne Blankenship Beth Bledsoe Danial Bledsoe Randy Bledsoe Pat Blevins Marty Blosser Renee Blunt Jeffrey Boehmer Sophomores 21a Dennis Bomniel Mark Bopp Rob Borghardt Pam Borgmeyer Becky Boss Kim Bounds Jerry Bowman Janda Boyce Wade Bradley Larry Branch Steve Branch Suzanne Brandt Debbie Brann Steve Branson Curtis Braun Theresa Bregenzer Charlie Brekke Doug Brenneke Doris Briant James Brockman Bill Brooks Becky Brown Gary Bruemmer 1 .I . 'T x 1 -.. .W , ,w 3 - .A 'J , S 7:- U!! .Fr l in 2 ' 1- - .1 v. ne as i N.. 'rf N l ,ia .4 1 ,Lf 'D ig' , , - 1 If l A Q '?, BE YOURSELF Keep your ideals high Your feet on the ground. Let your thoughts soar Then return them to earth. Hold onto your faith It's the foundation of yourself. Press your memories Among the papers of your mind There they can shine. Most of all be yourself - You re beautiful. Janis White 77 ..,- g as 5 ff P' N? W , f af!! 7 Q, Q i 4 I A' ' cg? if 5 fl., nj -5. .1 Q-v T5 rl I ' vii? I ' Q 45 l ia 1 'X M I , 'J' I- 1 'J f V X ,,i ' Qnwn V' as 5. vw l 4 'H F ., ffl la ' V ' 'F an 2 we A Nfl f-Q' 1 E ,-. ,.f- tn Mark Brummitt K i it if ll Doug Bryant 1 Joe Buckner -- ,B f gg, v ' k N Norman Buescher ' V L i -S i Vicki Bu ngart -aj, ' 'f' 'V -'-Jyf , Debby Burks J 4 3 V 5- jx ' N J V , Tim Burmeister X I , fl- 'Q , ,,, i . I -Y 1 V -f fs N ,Html .at Af A K f, Tom Burmeister Y l V7 Susan Burnett W ff 2 B Deann Burns , nl V , - , s N , Robin Burton tr ti- ' 1, .A V 1 A ll Qfvw 1 F' Phyllis Buscher if is W X A 1, Mike Bushmann , . ' ' f . , ' .f ' 'j' Cindy Byrd Crawford ,I X 'tif' I D it I jg 'fx 'X 5 ,, l R A L '. - :J rx L ' sue cam A ' I ' i , Karen Caldwell A ' ' Q 1 Larry Clavert 4- 4,4 , qi , S - fg- Steve Camden ,5 - Y- 1 4 L 3 3 ' Cheryl Camp 'W Y , 'TT . Y , , 1 Perry Carey ., T' ., My K A N r f Tyler carey W ' , 1' l ' . B .- ' N , ,V , I A., . ,bg ,. I . x , r N X V ,. I 3 -' L- . 1: will .1 W rl lriwi 14 216 Sophomores . J . C Y . J 'S i A-Q' f-, -rj. .- 1 f fe EQ rl fe .1 I .1 NJ ' u V 'x 4 1 if'N X5 - I I ,. - J 'fi I' Welker , C Q or ' . :S ,A i H 3 Q -f ' 4 xg, ' K 4- 'P R rf? 1 , --1 S l i rf 1' ' J S f X 1 I V I2 L . rv M M rr' J 451 . .A ' 1 y .' L .F ' -1 G2 2-.D X i x A S dl -.L NP - Y -- ' .- , Q' . A ,XC i ' ' 'V' -r .lc tu k , ' I A . 1 ln I X X 'Ml K :S C ,F , ' V 2 SC ,Q md' Qflhx 7 f A I ?7wI I I lil 'it' 'K M' Q -ip-r x -. W 5' f J as 7, X ii 'r 5 ,sl YI sg I ' V 4 A 55.4 if -'S dy ' :I 5 '7 V -S L W N! , , , 4 C ' 'daily 5 , V X1 I , , fa VL fr 1: V5 : 1 in ' 1' R .,i ' C, ' ,C ' M A4 , ,., X l 1 4 DUQ1 ' lf -fic . . 1 3 it if 3 N' ff 1 , ' yi Q1 , r 4 Q 552 I L- - i 41 Q1 -i ' - l 4 e iii it ' ,flf'X Q .N ij, -2. ' 1. ,ff ff' MAKE-UP IS NOT the exciting part ol' being in the lf' 'Y iv Xar play I Never Saw Another Butterfly: or so thinks Randy Clark, rf .ul Laura Carpenter Norma Carr Nancy Carroll Gary Carter Brenda Cartmill Sara Carver Marvin Casteel Tim Chandler Dion Chavis Dwayne Christian Eddie Clark Nancy Clark Randy Clark Laura Cobble Greg Coffin Opal Coffman David Cole Keith Cole Dewayne Coleman Jan Colter Karen Colvin Dale Cook Harold Coots Jerome Crews Malroy Cunningham Sean Curry Stephanie Curtright Eleanor Danforth Debbie Daniels Kevin Davidson Charlane Davis Rhonda Davis Susan Dawson Rhonda Dearixon Heidi Degler Ronnie Delaney Kim DeLuce Keith Denny Kent Denny Gayle Deppe Carol Dickmann Mike Dickmann Laura Dickson Julie Diemler Sophomore-s 217 Bill Dicrsing Mary Donelon Roseanne Downey Steve Downing Tim Doyle Gabee Drake David Driver Jacquie Driver Kim Dulle Anne Durham Bill Ends Robin Eggemeyer Glen Ehrhardt Glen Eiken Lori Elbert Steve Elliott Mark Englund Pat Enloe Bobby Essary Karen Etter Clara Evers Melenie Fee Jon Fehrenbacher Tarina Fick Tina Fick Debbie Findley Linda Findley Mike Findley Jeff Fine Dennis Finke Flora Finn Carol Fisher Danny Fletcher Angie Flowers Wanda Fogle Allan Forbis Debbie Forbis Craig Ford Lori Ford Raymond Ford Mike Fortson 218 Sophomores my NOBODY EVER SAID Drivers Education was all fun and Lanny 0 wx 'ly ---sv xf' , ' E ti- lil :I , , J I ff wwf 4 H1 . cr if-jx-ar, 'H' - Q- V-, I -4-RJ l 1 -A4 11, K ,, R.. 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I gffx ' V f ' Y Danny Foster Rhonda Foster Mike Fowler John Gadd Patsy Galbreath Becky Garnett Daniel Gerbes Jill Gieck Carol Giesing Mike Gillilan Janie Gilpin Randy Goben Alfred Goff Greg Goff Frank Goodin Jeff Gordon Dana Graham Tammy Grannemann Amy Gravatt Mitchell Graves Lionel Green Steven Green Laurie Gregg Kris Grice Jim Grieve Charles Griffey Terence Groner Kenny Grothoff Dean Gunter Laura Guy Sandy Hackman Carol Hagenhoff Larry Hale Kathy Hall Kim Hall Christie Hallcr Sophumorvs 219 Steven Hammond Deborah Hanush Rhonda Hardesty Kevin Harman Jeffrey Harp Renee Harris Teresa Hassler Travis Hayes Jackie Hebel Lauri Heckcrman Denise Hedglin Vance Hedrick David Heidbreder Susan Heil Sharon Heimericks Jami Henry Marty Hensley Bruce Herman Tracy Hernandez Brenda Hiatte James Hickman Peggy Hill Debbie Hobbs Mike Hodge David Hoelscher Tom Hoelscher Mike Hoffman Kathy Hofius Todd Hohenstreet Sheryl Holden David Holliday Kevin Holliday Steve Holliday Joe Holt David Hoover Julie Hord Donna Houchins Michael Howser Terry Howser Donna Hudson 220 Sophomoi-es Fr , C1 b , V M ,, KV 4? - -F 1-V :ks A V .. ,. 'Y V' ' . 1 41. 4- ,'- I 92 '. T ' '- Y . , . Riff fy: Ax N 1 V -. ' , 5, ' .Qu , iv i 4 ' I Q , 5 , If V 'lil , ', , ' gff ' I ' WH: , .. A fi ji ,W . ' G .. , i X ' ' 11- .if A, rx ' . , W V 151 ,. it af. QQ., N - Win. W, . 'H' 'N ,. -.. Q ,Gai XV fi 2 ... ' f-v , 'G - I A Q! ,S f' V . f 1 1 as . W , 513 ' its ' . it I V A D v1,. ly. R ' A 7 I ' T' ,T 2 if ff- f- .. ' V I ..- I M .a ': L9 V Q1 I +4 1 -51 'fx Rt 59? xr I, V A V -.1 , J' ' V 1 , .ff . - 5' i A P- i R 'A. ' i' 'ul ' 2 ,V SING YE, O SOPHOMORE! W Sing ye, O Sophomore , 1, Sing to me upon my knee J t 1 Sing me a song that . A . gg Harks to the days when H J ix 1 is if I was such a wise fool as thee. , N I f , I venture into the world ' ,iii 'T Vt' u, And I am beginning to feel old. - 5 V Soothe me with a song of the grand days ' ' ,eg When I was brave, young, and bold, ' ' ' Y 5 Thus spoke the venerable Senior. V' Q we A Sing ye, O Sophomore N ' V V gnd tell mg of thine cheerful ways. , Q oon sha be a great man, ' 'NA if.: Q f Will you liven my court with your happy gaze? Aki A . L . I ix I'1l need your wit and your wisdom , fi ' Your faithfulness and charm. V V Fill my palace with thy lovely, tinkling voice ' V ,S ,' I'll treat you well and keep ye from harm. V Q Thus spoke the brash Junior. T 'I' 'C' Angnglye, O Sophomore i ll, - te me, kind sir IX ' xi 'px In x f How can I be like you Will ye guide me, and lead me And show me the way, straight, narrow, and tru 7' Thus spoke the timid Freshman. FY' '37 And the merry Sophomore replied yes KV ,,, , 1- L it A To all three in turn . -sp' X V f A Did their bidding x 7l I And cavorted away singing x N ' ' Qi A mm ' HN 4 . Mike Giiiiian 0 BLOOD AND THUNDER DRDMMER Peggy Quigg laughs at the attempts of the Jayetles to keep time with the Ban 'Ss X , 'l',?j', A i is Gale Huey H K go, em Ann Huff rf! 1 K A A 'F ' Jim Hughes Greg Hutinger J' V L Q Mary Hyder wi F, ' Wm' Kent Imhoff 4' 155, vii a. ,A t X 'V 4 2 A ' f A X , I ,I , ', yn K, .,4w ,.., 4 p , ma 'i f I y ' Ferrie Imhoff 'I Q f J . ' 'X - Mark Irven I . ' A 7' ,f S 4' Jan Jablonsky v T ,,, , . Q , 2 .Q Jim Jackson Q J k,f, ' ' - ' yi . ' ' ' , 1 Fran James X ' J'-' 4 'q W' ' V, Y Denese Jefferson b' ' Q ,A i ' '5 ' K ' Jeff Jenkins F.- C 1 N' f wx Steve Jobe K WV Cindy Johnson - it K . K W in ' Elsa Johnson -at . i .. V V , ' John Johnson M5 4? if ' A M QT' ,i ,J Pam Johnson 1 D -'i' fl 2 A Tina Johnson Z' J 5 . 1' Bret Jones ' , ' ' . Mike Jones ' Rita Jones ,N K lf Cheryl Julian 'D - 'num 'F i ,f Kim QKalberlohJ ,111 , 0, ,3 ' gy ll Schellman fi :Y V Ar' ., , g X 'P Q Saundra Kammerich i , s X Q, Y -v A Monica Kampeter r f t h y I A wi f 'N 'I ' I. fk 49, David Kasper W fgl Eddie Kautsch M41-fiwyyy ,, - y Y ,x Richard Kay L- 1 ' ' ' 9. ',... .5 1 f' M A' A Ronnie Kay ' -I f ' ,I Y f --'Cf - L' 'D-' ' D Keene ' ,W ,y J , ,F , wx , . .gf Dug y Y, 49 V? ' ,Q 5-' , 4 ' 1 1 H X 3 Kim Kelley ' 1 K . l 3 sr' . 'L, 4' I ,ix I Jeanette Kemp l i 1 K V S Ami k 'Ag N Diane Kempker 1 3. 1 17 in A Sandy Kempker - f' 1' x . V N Debbie Kemple i D ,Q lv , 5 'Q Cindy Kennison h ' ,, ' ' JI. ' ' , H9 ' D fx- - Denise Kennison -' 1 ,I 3 . J , - Q f A r . Ronnie Kiesling x . '44, V -, , i 'V A f I ' Jann King ' 4 b, . K 1 - ' M A S f' L il X Kathy Kirchner J f' 5 1 1 f 'W .1 -1 11 . Sophomores 221 22 HUP-TWO-THREE-FOUR as Terry Howser, Susan Burnett, and Janey O'B1inion use the 'iAiiklo-Express on their wily to school. JOHN GADD WONDERS if that no parking rule applys to horses as well, iiE,TU1'9F f' ' J '-s .gif X 12 -, -,p, , 3, , . r v. P:-W awe F! 'f ' A iff... 'J ...qi zsagfiea is , Jonathon Kirk Christine Kiser Janet Knife Anna Knipp Jane Kocher Carla Koelling Bruce Kramer Vicky Kraus Donna Kullman Laura Lafary Ronnie Landers Martha Landis Jon Lauten Leslie Leavell Bruce LeBlanc V Keith LeCuru Mary Beth LeGrand George Lehr Joe Lewis Kim Lewis Kevin Libbert Kirby Lindsay Rene Lindsey Paula Ling Richard Linnenbrink Patti Lockwood Keith Looten Shari Loyd Van LuDue Kent Luebbert Laurie Luetkemeyer Carol Lutkewitte Barry Lynch Debbie Lynch Tina McCray 2 Sophomnrcs .fain -I I i ,. , ,: , ' .. off. 'JG--lf. , ' ,l W 1- T, Q J -an 5 J ..?x B .ID , -7 ! r x fl ,cw , 4, 2 JW' ff W 1 ,.f M, . 'f: fg rg, 41. 6:29 1 ' 'I.:',,:15 ' ., Lew i'1,,.,3 :fi-Wafivggp ga, .SN L Sli? A 1 r 1 f X w .A-. , If Q :Z 1, . ,V ' 1 I i res L Q f-. 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V i?-X 1' X 'wg i ,i P , , RMS A Carol Miller Jcff Miller Julic Miller Kim Miller Tim Miller Greg Mills Penny Mills Mike Milonski Chuck Minzc Lorie Mobley Craig Mohler Ami Monaco Darrell Moore Jim Morris Matt Morris Lana Moss Cathy Mueller Tim Mueller Mary Murphy Beth Myers Nathan Neely Susie Nesmeyer Shirley Newby Anh Nguyen Cindy Nichols Debbie Nichols Lynn Nichols Greg Nickell Rhonda Nilges Tom Nilges Callie Noble Patty Nordmeyer Debbie Norfleet Lori Norfolk Gary Norment Janey O'Banion Tom Ochs Patricia Oetting Onna Oliver Randy Olson 224 Sophomoi-es f N ' lf . M 5,5 f i E ,.. n. Jilfi' V H ,J it's K ' 4- T Y 1 N.-in u Aj: y :A - h .,Jy WAS- Q ,. Wh AQ , y X, A f E 5 you X M ' s ' A i 4 , 5 of Q 1 3 i .5 . if K A I rx . , f VP' x SQ.. I 1 , KA ' 'i 4 J I, gg z., .--- A S 4 ,Lbs .-X a fi , .L . ff i ,Q,. M-N14-' WP ' P A VN k '4 - 'V to ' 'vs ,Af 'w . , i Q p , E 1. 4. fa. l C- ' 4' 'ill , , L , 4, V ,A M , Y - F s . - 'r Y ' f A E . ,. f 1' -Q , . ix, X rs , , 'ts . .1 A X ' lwme. MW, Y s : 1- xo will -. - LL. ii V bQ1R 'Q X v-,' I , 3-nr 2' i,g.i Xi -Qf l 'ipffk xg, . www f' QD Cu Q 4 -Y' W 'Q' all 'Q V MA 1- HAlVllVllNG IT UP are members of the CLASS OF la' l , 1 A ii. , SEVENTYfElGl'lT KCOSEJ. M , M f -K ,., - 'Ai' ' sup l M an ,Z 2 f.- T .F :Q 5 1 ,- 'ji ,Q A- if' T 3 K xxgl, J! .14 , - I I ibm 1 AXA Ak fr 25323 . s, 'K 'V .rib if-f i A '7 2 . it ., g W, 1 ,Mak 1 - i e r K ing: Rj 1 A, ' --r v' . and I -9 r ., I 3 , TE.,-'f't . f .4 ' ru CLASS OF sophomore section - class of 78 yearbook - 76 these few pages, pictures, words - it's all here you know supposedly is it where's your mark your face splashed across a page? or was it ever there at all - yes always here - not always a few pages don't, can't equal a few months .r ' li it 1 L il f 1 r 1- Q, R 1, V A Q K. XSL' if o ' ,V ,V 50 t' e 430 fb f 'fljl ual . s , gf t 1 Q., -rf , F X R lr, L QW' W Q1 K li K ff' ' as 1 ' 1 ' I N ' tl fix V Q r Q, ., , rv X Al l to remember is important f to look at smiles lffT?,'1' I is to remember smiles ,Q 'S 1 aa A P ,Q i bruce herman 'jf il . ,I X , Eflrnbsf Az. 'J' ' F ' P , N- ' 5 .- J r , , if-fl Q J.. Vfpk A, 'L+ f- -t . 1-93 'M 1 . . ' Q 'lf ' X w ' i- ' xx -V : - ' n I, Ja ,Q r fav. - E n H W,,A r , ,. ' P i 5 . MTW4 x N :I K fp. , ' ' Qugdfm? ga X' 1 715265 4 ' me , an azz! W Q - - , , -,Q NDI' 5 . Vx will iw! -- - ii- lf ,aw-tid 0 A p V- .. LN 'Q ' 4 , fn, at it 2 , .- rt it Weil 34' ,J I , 4 r ' uf? . P A N ii . aw if , 'I 7 J' 'J' 4- 7 , It E HB 4 ' 'Q 5 ,, 'X ' ' , .iff i -,- Z- S T9 ' , f A rx l I-Z 1 X My ' . . , 3 Q x , 5 . . 5 i r -C x . V Y 'f e may -ft.. Y. 4 A' Dan Ortmeyer Eric Overfelt Maureen Overkamp Steve Overland Bill Owens Cathy Pack Jeff Padgett Kelly Palmer Cindy Pardoe Chris Parks Cindy Patterson Brenda Perrey David Perrey Mike Peters Pam Peters Paula Peters Kevin Petty Keith Picker Donna Pierce Patty Pilcher Carol Plassmeyer Howard Plogstead Todd Plympton Elaine Ponder John Porth Steve Porting Nancy Potter Randy Potts Bill Poynter Ken Pratte Tom Prenger Andy Presberry Brian Presberry Paula Presley Tom Pritchett Kevin Propst Peggy Quigg Billie Jean Rader Vicki Raithel John Ras Doug Record Debbie Reed Karen Reed Brad Reida Sophomores 225 Michelle Reinsch Donnie Rcnkvmc-yer Janet Rhodes Derryl Rice James Rich Charles Richey Christy Righthouse Sandy Rikard Randy Robinctt Darren Robinson Dawn Robinson Susan Roby Jane Rothove Lynne Rowden Mary Rush Janet Rushing Gayla Russell John Russo Glenda Rustemeyer Theresa Rustemeyer Pat Ryan Velma Ryan Sandra Salmon Laura Sanders Sandra Sanning Johnetta Schaffer Larry Schaffer Sally Schell Cindy Schepers Bob Scheppers Jane Schetzler Angela Schlosser Randy Schlup Bill Schmutz Lisa Schnieders Laura Schowengerdt Joyce Schrimpf Dennis Schroer Jean Sch roer Bill Schulze Barb Schwarize 226 Sophomores V 71i':i , , 45' il 2 R L: 1 ,iii :. . I X X :az I N i Yu ' 2 1 - K-ff,-5 ff Y, A I Q 'I fi Q Q V r' ,gg 4501 . ll, J ' f 'El . 0 1 AM' x , , :eg Q , A ..- 4 ' ,T-f fu, r , f 1.9 V X ' f -' A , f -H ' 4' i fi if i 29. HAI f L .. . - ff iw 'w Qf , I L Lxr .51 A Q , 3 W 4 as N ' it , 5154! rl ii ' 4' Q 4-V if i fiii1'5- , i, A ' ' Nbr . : JT! - in 9 x N I is , lu if i' ' f -v Q A Z i x ' T 27 M' . 'I Qf, - f i f Y li in 1? 4 f L , ' ' fr f , , . y A 4 A 11 . 1 e:,L'fi?.r gf A . ,W if if 1 ig' ' ' I V .1 ' xl 1,142 ' ni f s.. -4 V 'L 'ir P it S- -A L- ,I 17 'Q , . vi? .gn-' in- b :Q ' if V, M g X V Q Q ut y . - fx -, A 'iq' Q -' lat. 1 44 Bw - Mi' Ext? 1 if 7' -v :wi I . fix .li i .NHL i 1:-. 'Q 11 , i Q I' E - l - i I -3 I 1, 4 5.2 , ,A Rv' ' s i , LA 5 Q1 ' X TAKING A BREAK at Jziyette Homecoming practice are Debbie 4.0 l ff . l . Lynch and Sharon Thompson. I 1 Y Mike Taube Lois Taylor Robert Taylor Dwight Thoenen Pam Thompson Sandy Thompson Scott Thompson Sharon Thompson Karen Thornburg Nina fTichelkampj Russell Susan Tietjen Elaine Toebben Tom Trabue Ann Trachsel Tom Treece Patty Trice Karen Tripp Danny Tucker Carrie Vance Reng Vanderslice Linda Vogler Chase Voiles Marguerite Walker Ricky Wallace Mike Waller Dian Walz Vickie Ward Carol Weaver Michelle Weaver Mitchell Weaver Chip Webb 228 Sophomores ff- in i SITTIN' PRETTY are class ol' '78 ol'l'ic4-rs' Slove Branson, Kandi .V .,f...ar f r x f X T Q w in , 1 F Tl 1, ' lf 'ix 'S l -1 4 I ' bn ii Away' ' ff' in if SX V N' JIM x 4 Q 'A xx' - '. uve f l 1 x , ,, -Z 626, V i X J V ' if r ff' 'f T. rg, M T , ra u ' eff ff gf Y xl. lil U it ' , , Q if g D ,f S lx nj , s AA M N1 ,M ..,, ,2 , V ' few gn f ,ft i vw, -,Map V V gi ' We W ... U fa r I f- r ,, A A Vi ' I ,, 1' :ff Qriir 1 5 i fi- f 2553555 + N , 1 -J.,-1 y - V 4:1 S1 f .,, X fx . F Y ,, J' 2 ,xx n J , i ' ' 2 , -- Qe., ,U H, 1 in - Q S, is ' Q 7- 4 9 'K' xx vii 'lu , f 5 ' 1 'X U- - 'A I ' 7 'fe X 3 1 V -' ,Fil : Af f V F If pi 5.1 ' v W f Q -'.-yy, :Q .r is ff 2 is M -it QP' J .S 'fur ' - ' -- 4 1 ' -f M33 f -. A 2 ' . YJ, ' . I - ' 6 ' . ' - 2 ' -1. f Rs , 1 '4 ' f 11.37 2 yi Ng , , 5 . i , 'Q XA ,fear , 'f . X s 'V t . V If V, Q X .Alix 5 4 4 V Q : , 2 f ' L Q , Q f' , - r- 41' 1 5 :. i r , by . . - kg J :, 'iziiicly Wliilv M 4 fl t ffl . Jil sf' ,. Trix '5- a lr ,Y -K .,. , T, rv 1 V i':V,'7,i .wi 'L ss JL ' 5 A if ,sh . fy t . Y: 4' lf 5 ,- A , 1 L .,., , 1 X l aj 1 Q I 1 v avi., .1 yi. ffgxux X it ' 3311! U , fr ' . ' ' ' i g ., u K ' 4 5 H Q K u .. . ,. V . . XQZT4 'T' X W l 1 Til 0, N' .- X 'I ' fa' 5 ii ,-. gl ' 5 4 - T' l .il , y , ',. -we 3 x I '. ,, ' , , E hrirnf-B A , I gi 'fi A ig? - .Q in . i , .imwt2a ' v ' 1 f ye' - '- Q 7 - Q.. j, 1, G l x 5 49 1' 1 , ob J C SPIRIT in i W' 'x 'tlt was the best year, you'll hear ' 'lf 75 us say. X ' Q. 4 ' b Each year is always the best. M4 l - xx . v ' .sy i 1 We think our class is the greatest i lx. Q-,Q ' I f In X And that's all right l'd guess. A X N f. '- L nv lt is this spirit that makes JC ' 'X fb 1 .. 9 V Without it we never could, D i v 5 ,i X Be all the things we want to be, 4' ' AG ' All the things we should. 1 liach Class feels the same as we 1.1 -N. E M lt's a known JC trait, 2 ,H l To stick together through thick and ' 44, tl ' ze 'I-1, elm ..,. -1 v A . 6g N . iat s what niaki s us nest. 3 , :LV liaurzi Dickson ' W i , l A u Lorna lfVv-hstei' Sieve Wells Linda We-i'rl4-hzitiseii Randy W1-rdeliziusen Lynn Whaley Dvllhie Wlic-r-It-r Jzin White Joy White Nzilhun While Phyllis White Troy Whitl- Juliv Wliitlieltl Mike Whitford Ed Whitt Donna Wibberg Pat Wihberg Nancy Wickham Todd Wiedenmeyer Mark Wiederanders Jeanie Wilbers Mike Wilbers Valda Wilbers William Wilkinson Greg Willenbrink Kevin Williams Michele Williams Bill Willmeno Debbie Willmeno Gary Wilson Gwen Wilson Keith Wilson Melody Wilson Sam Wilson Diane Wineinger Mike Winters Blake Witherington Tony Witt Todd Witzigmzin Frank Wolfe Chiirlotie Wolkuri 'l'ei'c-su Womly IliiugWurkn1ziii Pailli Wyrirk litllch fliinilvii D.iri'c-Il Zvugiii Hill Ziwult-i' Ut-hhiw Znniwnll 5-iplufiiiun 'HP Mark Abernathy Michelle Able Michael Abrahams Randy Adair Louis Alber Bryce Allmon Mel Amick Cathie Anderson Doris Angerer Margaret Appleton Mark Arnel Rance Austin Kevin Autenrieth Lori Autenrieth :wx-.. -' if ... .N .. ,J .,, ,1 ' B 2 'QP' 1 a swing -3 Q ,iff r fs? ' , A Lf f',.g ff -' :ig . a 1 1, ,y fav? . QI: 1 , :1 , I-. . li-f Q' - 1' -me if , A Q v w X r grggawf iiwrzizi xy A , p 1 f V 3 '.,'-Nr, .-A . YE, pf--Y Kenny Backes Arla Baclesse James M. Bailey Karla Baker Becky Barger Sid Barnett Don Basinger Ken Basnett Bill Bates Sherri Baughman Cindy Baumgartner Danny Baumhoer Brenda Bax Mary Bax 230 Juniors 7 fl- , 'rv-' .av 6- X . vw ' A .,, T. Y-V f' 'Q K, . -, , .H ff 1 . . r f as i A A 'a' K' i 9 N ic-,J fc N 1 rr Q -Q: 4 . . ' in SK S it gl M 5 ,if X 4 lm ff + ai. at S n B B H 5 Q ' f . , A X K 5 . lf I X ild'dd ,. ' vt 'E .LJ f RQ 'vs' .1-, X . 1 -V? 5' . 4' , 41 M t X., il . v .. MF? 4. I b' N, cg! - A Z f , . Yr 95 . LZ, 'ii -'1 'K .auf ' ' pr N ii 1 X ge' 1 ,. ,.,. SEM 3 A Y ,r if , 53,1 5 I I A? L if X - ' f A A gr, iw f K , S 5 x fx f, .. Q54 T .5 1. U X Tl: 'E Kim Beasley Ron Beck Teresa Beck Jon Beetem Mike Belcher John Bellmer Brenda Bennartz Tom Benne Barbara Bennett Darla Berry Brenda Bias Gray Birdsong Kathy Black John Blackman . fl. -:sn A fl Q ,xv -5 'f 'T . ., Q 3 4. 1 ., -5 xl 'Yu by . A-Q 'i V B Ny A tg V A 'PK iN- A Pi' . 'I 1 . I Q Q E5 ' . . l- Q H X B- , 'V 25 N xr 7 ,. ' B ' X 1' , ' K ,hu , fn.. if ff if fr ar ' ti' 5 1' i 'A' fb' 'W 4 7 i yy a ' Tm f ., 4 h 5 B C. ,F , 3, K y ,- - 1 Y X F ' rl: 4- 4 B 3 1 lg 'ft T' 5 we V . , CM'--, -. 4 . . A h v ' , N, ,VW K: rf gi, fo.-. Q , Z, I -X I ,fl A .. Q -- - Alf' 3, Q , '59, me A - 4. - Dorothy Blanks Mark Bly Kendall Blythe Paul Bock Tammy Bode Tami Bolin Dan Bommel Shelia Boss Rich Buwe Scott Bowen Lisa Bowman Marsha Bowman Jose Boza Megan Bradley Juniors 231 Randy Branson Tammy Brashers Rick Bremmvrkamp Marla Brenncke Abby Britton Rhonda Brooke Denise Brucks Judy Brucks Debbie Bruemmer Beth Bryant Beverly Bryant Barry Bryson Cindy Burd Becky Burgess Robin Burgess Rod Burnett Terena Buscher Brenda Butler Kevin Butts Dana Butzer Danny Butzer John Cain Jim Calvert Rex Campbell Debbie Carel Glen Carey Leigh Carey Jack Carpenter Sandi Carson Jack Cartee Bryan Carter Hope Carter Danny Carwile Carol Casteel Carole Cayce Donna Chambers Jan Chaney Tony Charles Rodney Chitwood Kevin Christian 232 Juniors V . if if 'I ff? f ' . ,, .5 ,-. as W' xi .v Q at .rf Q l WW 1.-sm ., J aw 1 , af ff 7! . V K gff,m,v': p ff W, we X4 za 5' 5 3 ,A 4 v J ,, I 1 'BY , N ,K A A' V ,,f,-ri we ' A fr , ' : - 144, Q ,K 1. V r Wi l 5 . fl Q , ' ,wr A, it J xi ji J f 5 4 sf ' 4 2 2 Sf N .iff Au-fg.w1nA1z-wffi A 3 J , 4 an 'N X :f - K' 'ffl ii .399 : .2 we m ft V A .pf V f. ., ' ., ' V-M.-ff,,fe1 , , .::. ' ,f L l 535 M 'Y 1 ' Ar l J 1 A, ,A iw . A, . 'V ll. M .J v NOT SO FULL Rich, wolvv got to make money lf, pay for the Prom! gyggwpr' QV, like ,P Aff-. , lg, K. x e i? VL ' e-V' 1 J . .4 iw- f 5 ,, ..1 7 AW 7, 1 . -an .Z an l H 'f Q W' 'F il Q, 'Xia U :mga Q75 K i f S? . 2 'T' fi ' WX K J V Qi, T ,Q X f f B? . . 1 4' I l L :- I 4 4. 5 A ,.,,, W. wr f l M 3' ' 1 , Q.. , ., ' , U ff- ,f 5-HJ M Q ' A 'fb 1 f A ' 'L V l ,rl f t Q i 1? r ' Q by-. 1 , ' .rt ,wg gy: ' M is A.- t 4. y your i 143, l y Q is f r - asia - AJ - -5' ' hr v, ' ' - 4 4, I 5 K. f r' , , H! ' up ' 9' . ' ., fr ' . ff 1l 'ffQfQ ' 'J Q R 'J 9 il f ' U ' ij' f M i I K QM A ' ig' All ,- 5 ' A .--,,. . - ' 3 , .1 - - , -i5'f..,, Ea. S in D' V 7' FV ' i D if wa. W RX ft 4 ' 1553335 J I I if M-MN. Ak, -- 4 gk 2 fff,,.i L ,V 'fv- A X f A . e , . g., ,b.JHl,,, M31 'i 3 A , 19 4., ' - :f - 'l N C311 'mf VQL f Hs' , 5+ , f W 'Q v, XA' 1, t I ix QL I 1 Z 'I X' 'M Q., Yi ' X1-2' --K r AZ 5 Jim Clad Allison Clardy Karan Clark Kallly Clark Pattiv Clark Dobhiv Ch-me-nts Shvrri C'l1-nrlvnning Debbie Clint? Robert Cole Jvnnie Collins Charlvs Cook Mark Cook Mike Cook Mark Coon Cathy Coppin Larry Cornwell Terri Cotton Annette Couchman Doug Crader Cathy Crawford Melinda Crews Shannon Curry Barbara Dahms Robbie Dallmeyer Carolyn Dampf Bryan Daniel David Davidson Brian Davis Don Davis Ralph Davis Glen Dvaring Juniors 7 33 E 2 W Keith Green Deena Greer Keith Gregory J. R. Greiner Dallas Gresham Betty Griffin Clint Griffin Kim Griffin Randy Griffith Greg Gruner Steve Guhleman Susan Haines David Hall Greg Haller Terri Halsey Marc Halvorson Britt Hamlin Robert Hammann Porter Harris Terry Hartman Tim Hayden Arletha Hayes Joetta Heard Jeaneen Hecht Paul Helmig Mark Hensley Sheryl Herzing Kevin Hess Pam Hess Tammy Hiatte Mary Hibdon Philip Hickman Rob Hileman Leah Hilgert John Hillman Kelly Hinshaw Peggy Hirschvogel Ida Hobbs Jake Hoerner Scott Hoit Herb Holliday Kathie Qlrlollidayj Butzer Gwen Holt LeAnn Holt 236 Juniors 'I V' gr. - -, 5 t ' , I A A V fy If 1 1 ,AN V, it V ,Q ,iffy Young and free longing for maturity. - - That's the way I am, ' The way Itll always beg wa Never happy with the present, fi 7' Searching for future hopes and dreams. fx --rr ' K Q Yet when I'm a senior, my very last year, G A On the brink of adulthood and r6Sp0r1Sibility , gf 7 Q ily' V1 The memories of childhood will be ever so dear. e .4 I . .1 ,H V A 43 7. . ,. A ff -A Q Jtqsy' . - ' . 4 Lisa Goller tt.-'f ri ff 1 . A ,f Q,-f., H a K ' X 8' 5 I A ,1 A' 'sgyil Sv i saint ,A .m if. ,. A is sw f! ,1 ii Q4 at f V 1. Q N 71:9 is e - .i il .Ae i ' 'Q 1 1 fi' Q21 e A, it L' ai Q Y Av' G T f A A ' A N f ' i 'x . 1 -1 Q A A f , tr , A l , ' A xv if ii i' 5? Q- t' ,Af . ' X ' Q ,U 61 ,, ! M? 1 ' X ,I r--fi . . . Y: , i Y: E ' fl' V ? , 1 'Q , 6 'fit i ' - 1 - , M7 , V ' , A-' i W iifxff? i A ' .. W ' I f ., ,f i f A si, 'T 'G' . i W 2 ,, K ' 4 ' rw A 4 W fx W Q., ' v of , 1, r a I t 1. W , fi .azz x':i , nf 'LJ' f 1 :H S ,., by lear. 3 2 g. l i ' fx fn 15 ,. 1 V. fy ,. X f' ' if J lx , srf, V Q iii' ' I tail at J I is 5 ,+ :aes H , X .1 5 ,bu ff-Sy ' 4 N iM li L- f J flv E?-4 'M 4 I . ,lift l Q' I-'-:li 8 1.' ii 'j' if Q -. x1..- K ,' , , , L 4,51 A , 'iy 1 If I J' sd' Q Ax, , in T A. N J ' 1 12 - ' f af. Q f 4., . x ,, x S B J r it J 1 - 1 J l , x 5. -- J cr f - -ki I '-' l S -31 .4 Q5 A .3 V A, 4, ,. v , I , - . - ' X ' ' ,i .yy F gif -vf s ' J , , ei 3419-rl vs fi i 2. lf . Mike Holt Alan Hood Tonnette Hord Brian Hoskins Chuck Houchins Diane Howard Doug Howser Susan Howser Scott Hubble Bob Ed Huff John Huls Dawn Humpert Tina Hunger Kevin Hunton Julie Hurlbut Rob Hyder Donna Imsland Kay James Sylvia James Ellen Jamett Donna Jarrell Ty Jenkins Kimbra Jinks Bill Johnson Chuck Johnson Gene Johnson Kim Johnson Linda Johnson Dennis Jones Mark Jones Beth Jordan Mark Jordan Mike Kallenbach Jim Kammerich Eric Kaufman it ictu L was on this I ,, we Muff.-g ., HJ, HI COULD HAVE SWORN thi pi Lu in 1 Hlql-'S NICE TO SHARE, says J.R, Greinei' to David Starks roll ol'l'ilm. Juniors 237 Denise Keeney Theresa Keeney William Kelley Jeff Kelly Debbie Kemp Coleen Kempker Marvin Kempker Pam Kempker Tina Kennon Mike Kesler Buddy Kirchner Diana Kirk Linda Kleffner Rob Klein Suzanne Knaebel Gene Knipp Shirley Kopfer Steve Kopp Carol Kuensting Randy Kutscher Eric Lancaster Dan Landers Melissa Landrum Tim Langsford Shelley Larsen Kim Lavinder Jeff Lee Laura Leivian Theresa Lemke Chris Leslie Mary Kay Leydens Tom Loeffler Debbie LoPiccolo Patti Lorts Lesa Luebbering Jo Ann Luetkemeyer Lynne Luker Robin Lunsford Mike Lutman Kurt Lutz Vickie Lutz Rose McBaine John McCroan Dan McDaniel 238 Juniors if-, 1 1' x vt, ,Q 1-P A, fy, 1. . f' , A,. 1 ' .,. 'i A51 V 1' - - 9 , y ' 'a ' ! . X 'i , V , 15 .r,, , ...J I Li 'Fir' f V r t Q I , A xx wmv ' if 1 f Q ff ' .I ii ', W ' Ev ,Q ' A 7 5 ' M, .fx , 'Nr 5: J, In :Q , e s - ' -4 .I , re,A i i,i. . , e 9 'U GA ,ue ,V VX , Q' M 1 ff s A , K ,L H i ii N . Q., .. in Q. -, A sqx . J 2. V Y 5 'F' Y , Q X J i it . 6 X ip .99 I , ' , I, 'I we ' :J .. 'A V f ' are f gp a 'ri W I It has been eleven long years, but now for 4, , i ,it ' one short year I am finally going to be a Senior in ' ' ETH 4 fl in high school. What will I accomplish in the K ' ' ' short year and how will I do it? Before now, , -- U E, I could always say, Well I think I'll wait till V 1 , , .95 next year to join that club or try out for that M Q, ' . I ' play or sport. But what will I say next year? , f ' Can I afford not to get involved to the fullest K A I ' ,. .N and will I be a spectator. or a participant? No by ' for X N V 1 longer can I take high school for granted, as if - - Qi .E li IX c I. would always be here, because the end is- in gr , E5 s, sight. If only I let it, next year can be one of the I v best years in my life. l L, A 'x - I .1 'g ' Z - 2 ' K 72 Frank Prevost if ' 1 5 ' 9 it J r 4' l I L 4 I . W J Chris Myers Kevin Myers James Nelson Karla Neutzler Ray Newman Cheryl Niermann Anne Noble Nancy Norflect Alice Norman Steve Norment Danny Nuhn Kirk Obermiller' Paul O'Ha.lloran Richard O'Neal Donna Ousley Tracy Owens Robin Paige Larry Parks Lori Parks Lisa Parrish Sam Patterson Tim Pauley Tim Payne Steve Pendleton Rick Penno Don Peters Scott Peters Rick Petty Chuck Pierce Paula Pierce Sandy Pierce Kay Pilcher Gail Plantz Mary Ponder Jeffrey Poole r X ' R fm V K, A1 , ,la 1' . ' if.. . ,V , 4. Y . ' 'Egg 2 ' ' ,Q X m .Q P -ra -A nl . 'Q Q fy . ,f!. :ff-M - J f .P f - X r as .Jil ff' MA P .f J as f Q f' at - ' J A P E 3 f, L 6 , ' r Yr' 7 - -. l - J P V'-'PML fir. ffff, av K. V 'Y V P , A - - ' ff 57' i V' 5 'ff V31 , I ' 4 f l ,' :V ' f 6414 735' -5 fi W l A 3- . j A: y?iif ' . ft i 'V 'L fi N V U2 hvl LMI V. :Z I If 's ,i . V ' -, I if ' if ' 2 ' . l 9 i,, 5. H ' f , P ,n y il- ' l . li, RICH O'NEAL AND HIS HARENI of lovely ladies diligently slave over the Junior Class float, 240 Juniors + 5 tfgz .Jaan r, time, I'm going to scream! IF WE DO THIS CHEER one more P I A ' f ,- ,,A .r1.-, f A , T J - V f i Q g 7' 774- lisIm'?f.if51 5 V ' ' SSW ' I H l ,. r4,v,c'e wi-' . ,P ,' WW! fi? , :ag , .5 - X Y . lf, , l 2 ,, ' Q 11 , ,. 54- ' v l' r i 1 A , 4 2 y '.,..i':6X , is S vp 6, eff , W. W? 4 'L A '- X X 'E X , V ' .Q V . , 1 .dir ' x. 1 ,V J I Y H' 4 , . I f 'QP' ,INK ' I l 351.541 l ' 1. ' '--' -, 1, r A w ' 5 f i W A ,, in -i ' V Q ,. - : It 5 5' fi L : r ,. rx X q ie! 1 V 1 M I .. 115: K K X R f f 1 Q I i 9 f M ev R M. wif in i ,ga , -1 - . 25 ,Q . . ref.. I A R ll 5 pf- 3 1' ,, 6 ' l , hy I y ' A R R f ' ff b' Q Zz: I VV I f hi A 0 li! i ' A ll Aka .-f:.l.,. NX . K 1591 M aw ke, it I ,L 5? . ,f ' N 1 , I Q3 Q, I , ':.-,:. I F A wr ,lyk . F1 ,lf , -A 5 J I 7' f it A ,L M i A A 61 2 Q Y in Q- 41, i V 5: ll 7 R3 1 1 ff. , Q fa, ' . . F ., :SA nf! y - i 1 I, 5 l A ,! ff ' V. z A '31 I' ,f3A' f ' Y Y if . ' l 4 ,,, nib-o ,W .V - I ' i fi R'-'R if T R in R a ' 57 , ..- gi. I I Q' ' ,f ly A' V 'W-iv, I one more QW ' A K jr its X7 l. Allan Porting Daniel Prenger Brenda Presley Mary Preston Frank Provost Randy Pringer Rick Prosser Pam Quigg Ronnie Quinn Tracy Quinn Shirley Rackers Steve Rackers Doug Rackers Laura Rader Dan Ragland Helen Ras Sheila Ray Karla Reed Pam Reed Bobbie Renn Denise Riley Cindy Robb Joey Robey Don Robinett Arney Robinson Don Rogers Van Rollins Pamela Rose Dave Rothove Farrell Roundtree Rachelle Rousselot Jan Roy Paul Rudder Lana Runyon Kcnnan Russell Shari Satterfield Stefanie Saunders Don Schaefer Chad Schatz Gary Schellman Tom Schepers Laurie Schepker Franny Sclxcppers Dale Schmutzler Juniors 241 Greg Schmutzlcr Geneva Schneider LeaAnn Schneider Regina Schneider Kirk Schreiber Diane Schrimpf Raymond Schrock LuAnn Schuemann Jeff Schuler Becky Schwartz Elizabeth Schwartz Diane Schwartze Donna Scott Kerry Scott Lesley Scott Tina Scott Warren Scott Jeff Seeligman Vickie Seifert Robert Semb Belinda Senevey Tony Seymore Darrell Shipley Donald Shipley Larry Shirley Leesa Shirley Tambra Shirley Mark Shively Kelley Shockley Brenda Shoults Diane Siebcneck 242 Juniors THE 'IGI FT OF GAB has hcen given L0 many Juniors, including Dan Teubner and Karen Springer. , ,ir 4- 1 '. .D A , ,qs K. , f ,.w.,, 'il ,. M Q ilk ' ' fa ll S . -, 'xy ,779 SX 1 XL r 1 'Sw ' l V' ff 'nf if -119: J 1 ??v f , .. , . if r 9 ' ni K .vw ' , 2 ,. TGA . - 1 AJ A 'T' Y ' if . - i T - ' ,R A r , i tg. 5101 .lglfb 5 ,E 'J 2 , oi w , ,v o le r V , ,G F I A' 'R 1: .. 'A A S 1 PN A., I 5 .b f-L X ' A' ' . A' 9111 , ig 1 3 ' I w '. 7 ?.,: .fra -i ig ,A . gzirf ,mg . -- I I' - mr ri p Y p V R F 1 .'i'7 ef- , T0 1 , 4? . L ' p 1? 5 5 I i S ' . ' f' i , N ..-at i f,l..fxf'.'5'x 1. Z L A I ex W W Y v Carol Sundermeyer Randy Swnnigan Jeff Swarens Kathy Taggart Kim Taliaferro Joni Teaford Dan Teubner Joe Thomas Rick Thomas Larry Thompson Ricky Thompson Kathy Thornberry Arthur Tillman Jerry Tillman Carol Tipton Dianna Tipton Lance Tipton Mike Toebben Susan Toft Jill Towner Mary Tranbarger Eddie Treece Jerry Turner Sam Turner Susan Tweedie Eugene Van Vranken Cathy Vaughan Mariarm Verseman Ross Walquist David Walsh Paul Walz Myron Warren Baron Washington Beverly Washington Greg Weaver Mark Webb Bob Webster Kenneth Weems Gayla Wegman Mary Weider 244 Juniors f fi i ff' ' .I r l Q Y. x at e ,Q 1 ,' W Y L 'l ' 4 9 i s I , Qsfw F' 3. ' ' i7 'W .- f m 5-' A :ls L xt .r A Y ii ' fji ,Q EV. 'Lg Seniors, Now we set the pace. Will it be Fast and action packed? Or Will it be Slow and easy going? What will it be like To be a Senior? Will we feel differently? Will we do the right things? Will we be winners? Will we store memories To share someday? Will we look back Upon this time and say It was great. - or Will we wish we'd Done it differently? Questions, We must find the answers - Now that we're Seniors. A: F Li IL Laurie Schepker ?'VE at 7,9 V' y as gt AMR' ,-f f ' 7' - . I , , I A, f, ' r' W ,ff t f - f . f. 4 ,T i Q , ,J ' , 1 Fi ' ,w 'aan T W I L K' i i XM' b ' E i . ,1 f To fi. f we K I ,. A gg- ' l K' J A - I if T 9 nge' 5' - si. l T' x QQ 13 , 'A f I S-v I A ,Q ' I . . f . i 9 BEF ' fa ' , 4 J.Jf 4 I Y 1 Mary Adams Cindy Albright Coraleta Alley Debbie Allred Cindy Anderson Kathy Anthony Ralph Antweiler Diane Arnel Randy Atkin Douglas Austin 5 . iw? ' . ,Lia xl Il ,,'T, glyj' g V' 'H ' : Q I 5 5 0 ps. 1 W' -' ali , V Hi we il e 2, ' A r,I,,, -WVL I fi :lu Q N I A fx- ,K in or -J x 4 ' 2 V Z . X f Kuiur Lisa Autenrieth Dan Ayer 3151 V 3 ' 3 Holly Aylor L1 ' fi ' , Pierre Backes l ' ,Q A , Ron Backes A Sandy Backes Brian Bacon Sherry Bacon Cindy Baker Phil Baker 2-16 Seniors K vp,-., ' 3 424 Q C C C ,r,, .R 'y j- ' VG 'SK A. A xt nv- nv 7 - , for v ff C . X 1 , ,f ef' 1 A J .Jin E F A J , W 0 Mark ' 1 ,y 0 C X35 1 p ,sg ,gl Y-V Q . -i git. ., N g 'L L' R, E I ' -. 'Bran , V up W , .tm im -G' 5 W 1 ' I 1' , i 'ini' 4 slr 'X ails 1 - , 53, - A. g -V H81 i ' 9 l ' H L'N lf' . Qf Avi' C ,A ll V ' V V1 fl A p J f X 0 l KV F1 I 9 - MA: f There were four long years ahead when we were freshmen A 5, - And now there are none. l I Q 5, When one looks back it seems like only a '- 3-'if moment, V X , I ' One particle from the sands of time, 4:5 A remembrance of lost hopes and conquered V dreams. f -A The long hours in school, pep assemblies, Working all night for homecoming, Capitol Caroling, The great Freshman migration, Senioritis, . Warm spring air, prom, and skip week. . . All combine along with a million other - 3 memories, Of friends hopes andjoys And will either strengthen us or weaken us None the less the hope of the generations And fate of the American Dream Still hes in the hands ofthe t' s Bicentennial 'Seniors Steve Smart 3 Cindy Buse Laura Bushko Kathy Byrne Charry Cardwell David Carter William Carver Wayne Cayce William Cayce Jim Chappell John Cheatham Jeri Childers Rhonda Chmidling Janell Clark Rick Clark Randy Cole Melanie Collum Joy Colter Eric Constance Joyce Constance Chris Cook David Coon Daryl Cooper Karyl Cooper Brion Copas Kevin C ordell K reg Crader DLIIIOIS 219 Mike Crocker Tammy Crocker Connie Culley Cindy Cundiff Charlayn Czarlinsky Terry Dale Bridget Dalton Tammy Dameron Cindy Danklef Barry Davis Houston Davis Sharon Davis Sarah Dawson Steven Dayton Wayne Deardeuff Kim DeAt1ey Dianne DeFreece Bob DeLuce Karla Denny Mickey DiCorpo Carole Diemler Naomi Dixon Terry Drennan Carl Drewel Marty Drewel Dana Driver 250 Seniors 1 Q . I f girl, - H-1, I ' iii S fii' A at viii f' i ,I 4. xl i I J 'L A wg - Q K 5 y,i Q I ' f -4? i 4 .IX '4 IXI V ins' ' I C NT! at if ,Q b faq ' ,.A C 1. W fm Q , I WN: . i , 1, Y: f flee I I 1 'X' E H age n I . n THE PYRAMID OF SPIRIT is buill bi' Cheei'leiiCIei's Chuck Holt, Corey While, and Miki Shollmzin at the Powder Puff brisk:-lhuil glam? .4s.. -ali- Bret Hohenstreet Veta Holman Chuck Holt Chris Holtkamp Doug Hoover Linda Hopkins Dianne Horstdaniel David Hoskins Jim Howard Julie Howard Paula Howell Jim Howland Rebecca Howser Matt Hudson Teresa Huls Randy Hunger Rick Hunger Donnie Hurst Ronnie Isenhart Dane Jablonsky Alan Jackson Steve Jambor Anne Jarrett Rick Jeffries Bill Jimenez Tony Jinks Mark Johnson Steve Johnson Teeka Johnson 254 Seniors '53 'J L TRUMPET SOLOIST 0 mzinytlay Bandperformzmr-1 I fu .. , at .. D' - J. 1 n if L aww 2 L A .314 .k 'f w iw :F 5-M ,Sq if -11 I f v W' 'Q ,. fi X X J, Z are cz, ,238 A 'B' I 5 Y' 5 s . 2 Q , .f . ' X x 5 .gt 5 tis r ' wr ,. W- , O .SQ X' A, I fn. 1 5 . ' N... ' P ,U 3.113 L A R . t as fs p ffm fi Q Og-L. H A in N-rg i. J' 5 J ' .1 f 7' S A729 ga Q. r JL ' Y Q23 n 3 K mf 5 .V AB 3 i ma I Margaret Hawes, plays at om- 1 1 'if 9 -H N. if as -X '-p -1. .- IN if .Q 4. ig ,.,l , h yt rs 4 , ,F 5 '- . 1 x J 'U J fb ,. A .sm .,1:.. L ' A :. 3 J fm S i M V P 1 ll, . 'ful-K 'X as ,,,-f 3 -P . I ' -A if 45- rn ,--x v.. 'ITAKE THAT, 3. ff, I Q N . I I if ' fr, 1., r e -x .. , -nr F v- 1:25-'I 1 Mi Jayne Kaiser Brenda Karnmerich Laura Kaplan Kelly Keefe Susan Keen Roben .Kelley Kathy Kemp Fred Kennison Bob Kiecksee Mary Ann Kimble Avis Kiser Beth Kissinger Steve Kleffner Dan Klindt Julie Knernschield Ann Kocher Steve Koestner Becky Korsmeyer John Krebs Debbie Kullman Michelle Landrum Sandy Landrum Georgia Lauten Lisa Lehr Jim Leivian Glenda Leonard Larry Lepper Penny Lepper Debbie Libbert Se i1l01s Lisa Lilley Vicki Limbaugh Susan Lindsay Kathy Link Terry Loesch Steve Loethen Gary Long Debbie Love Julie Lubker Bennie Luebbering Dale Luekenhoff Karl Lutz Robert McCann Pat McCormick Jim McCrabb Glenda McCubbin Diane McDaniel Mike McDonald Rick McDowell Sheila McGeehan Gary McGoWen Susan McHaney Cathy McKinney Tom McKinney Kathy Mager Linda Maier Patricia 1MaireJ Bledsoe Teresa Majersky Chris Mallory 256 Seniors 15: .. , dm ft 2. 's i D il X. l. al , 2. .30 v-r Yi ,A - 1 3' f - JM 14 I 5 I f si? x 1 I - Q Q . R i' f x 1 . Q ... . v 1- 4 I 1 as .- gt fn A tial-5 ' 'Q I lf is 1 1' . A ur 1411 - ...V . A ' l , Rick Morris Robert Morris l , l' A Steve Morse Anne Moseley 4 4 J , ,LS A' Gary Muck , ix fl 1 Q , Patricia Murphy I i ii. Jim Nance 1, 3... ' Rebekah Neely 1 , ' ,.,, , John Newberry V V '31 Dan Newby ' . THE WORLD OF A SENIOR is crammed with football games, band contests, roses, parades, dances, smiles, concerts. and tears. Although these seem unique and personal, they are the feelings that every- one will experience their senior year - the feeling of loss when you realize you're it - the big class , the feeling of superiority because you're looked up to and depended on to keep the school spirit thriving. All our vivid memories will fade into yearbooks, band pictures, and old, out-grown Jayette skirts. Tears, laughter, restlessness, confidence, and security give way to a dangling feeling, as if I am a leaf detach- ing myself from my family tree. John Newell Cindy Nichols Debbie Nordmeyer Diane Norfleet Randy Norfleet ffzx Greg Norment Teresa Norris Tom Northway Gail O'Banion Gary Oberkrom James Oetting Carla Oliver Jeff Olson Scott OlNeill ' Jim Onger qu 4. AH 258 Seniors I 'iii' , As I sit here awaiting my indefinite future, I wonder if my existence will be as worthless, restless, and hopeless as it seems at this moment. And as the sun peeps from behind the clouds, a brightening ray slips through my tears. I realize I will smile again and learn to live and love in the new life blooming before me. So my freind, another year has passed. It will be just a memory soon, and we all know - we can't live in a memory. For once you step out and close the door - when you re-enter - the special feeling is gone. Susan Thomas I 'Q s . ,., Q E -k'. fx fi. I l gf ' cb A' , Ze Y Aka: Ilii ' ' J .,-.. . 1 A., '. sy. , , -,,- . ...f- 5? 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Q Iso X ibn, .1 I X ,V I yi W ' nl T Q- S Pi, We fl: FF ef., C 1 V if 2 f 51- M' if Bruce Orenstein Lisa Oswald Debbie Ousley Mike Ousley Craig Overfelt Gary Owens Nancy Pack Maynard Parker Susan Patino Guy Patton Shawn Payne Debbie Pendleton Craig Perkins Clay Peters Jim Peters Mike Pfautsch Connie Philliber Leanne Pickett Kerry Pigford Alex Plassmeyer Carl Powell Carla Powell Herb Powell Scott Powers Sandy Pringer Rob Pruitt Donna Puckett Jim Puckett Diane Purkett Debbie Quick Don Rackers Roy Rackers Clara Rademan Tracy Rankin Debbie Ratliff Rob Record Tammy Redel Darrell Rehagen Laura Renken Jerry Rhodes Linda Rice Donna Richey Sandy Robb Mark Roberts Sharon Rockemann Rita Roling Steve Rollins Marlene Rothove William Roundtree Russell Rucker Alan Runkle Keith Rush Diane Rustemeyer John Ruth Steve Salmon 260 Seniors , 1 I l. A Pirf-if ,, ,Y PI ,..w 1 , N, 4 Gx w.. l 2 'li R af.-' '. rsiftlrf , ' ig. 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Larry Salmons Alan Sanning Tina Svzirr Mike Schaefer Alfred Schaffer Roger Schanuth Larry Schetzler Scott Schlotz Barbara Schlueter Karen Schmer Bill Schondelmeyer Nancy 1Sc:hwartzj Bemhoom Jill Schwerdtfeger Marcia Scott Paula Scott Genetta Seeligman Leigh Seifert Alan Sestak Harold Seymore Holly Shadwick Wayne Shaw Mike Shellman Pat Shemwell Lyndal Shirley Tom Shirley Wesley Shirley Bill Siefert John Siniion Tom Sittvrloy Steve Siu John Sjohlom Az me Vickie smaiiweed A ,gif 6 Ji Mark Smart A ,J Steve Smart f 'S Daniel Smith Keith Smith Ruth Smith Stephen Smith Tony Smith Diana Snow Alan Sommerer Leon Sommerer Wayne Sommerer Linda Speckhals Rod Stafford Mark Stallings ,ff ' my 7- new W' .......qg Ng fn, 8 1 Y -ef Ei V Q, Wifi af'- V9 Q W 'UN 5'i 5 M Qtr NK 'S s ,f V' we .W 5 1 1 'fmifl ek. w Q - Q-24' no Z' ef. A ' is 'AY if fa cgi. if V - 'ffm 14 if 1 3' ft it we I 1 A 515' R 'se e 'u Q' . K IQC ' 71 'ff 4 JJ ,I 492514 I rc 1 ix, -, .5 . M ig Debbie Stegeman A A I mit S Q Roger Stegeman T V j' , . Danny Stephens 'milf ' si his '12 Lisa Steppelman H J P , Mary Stevens i 1.1 I fi. Eddie Stock he it A John Stoddard ' f Sherry Stone 1 x gy Tom Storey ' ' Tammy Summers X L - . .. e 'l l ff Skis, n X ,eg , ea.: , M, .a W Sl ig: Q .' . 4 if .,I, f'. if is . e Dennis Sundermeyer l' f7'em 1' 8 . g a. S Bob Swain e , ' f S' 4.1 Margie Talken i Q - 4, - S Don Tamm Tony Taube Sherry Tebbs 262 Seniors A L.-XST LOOK Xlemories of good times, Of laughter and tezus. This is what we think of. As we review the last four years, The beginning was frtghtening. XX'e didnt know what to do. But we learned well. And soon it wasnt all so new. The last days dragged on. Seemingly forever and ever. XX'e thought school wouldn't end, It seemed that it would never. But now we are free. And now we can see, Just what we are missing, And that we've lost our security. So we move along the road of life. There is no turning back, Yesterday was for dreaming, Now we must act. 4- .mp- ,.. , X r K .A 1 -J agw, LIS 1 1X zyx. 1 Linda Maier 2 1 f 044, 7 ni. 'Wi T Q' . 4- 1 , ,ti ' ' I -6 fx. -. .-, ,is Q. -. X ' ' ' 1 '57, 4:-z ,. ,, K Kellye Thomas Susan Thomas Becky Thompson Mike Thompson Randy Thompson Linda Thornberry Keith Thornburg Denise Thrash Jennifer Tipton Lisa Tipton Joyce Toebben Mary Tomblinson Steve Tomka David Tribble Doug Tucker Daniel Turner Rhonda Uthlaut Eric Vanderslice Gerry VanVranken Rick Vaughan Howard Verdot Kyle X ieth Kerry XX agner Xlark XX agner Roger XX alker Debra XX aller Seniors 96a Valerie Waller Marla Walther Pam Walther Leigh Anne Walz Lisa Walz Brent Ward Janet Watts Rick Wells Daniel Werdehausen Corey White Karen White Steve White Tom White Paul Whitehead Ken Whiteside John Whittler Mary Wieberg Cynthia Wildhaber Kathy Willmeno Patti Wilson Steve Wilson Debbie Winder Valerie Winters 264 Seniors ' Wil' are fe 1 'Ti lf? r a fm s, -'Q NL , ,, 1- N ,, . 4 4, y get . .N 1 .XX LMJM 'W i , L9 J.. ,Ie ' 3 if ple be., - ff X fans. I I f-s la' in S' 'Q ' 'ff' 5 ', -1. W . I - ff at x KING OF THE MOUNT Ruth, stands while his Court - Chris Mallory, Chuck Holt, Robert Senior Class President, Jnhn Morris, Sarah Dawson, and Mark Roberts f wait upon him. DIP- RA Safe DO Chu LIS 9.1' FBI DA H O Oro PIE R0 10. SA BR 12. SHI 91 J CIN Jay 8: S I 2: Stu PHI Cell Pep Spa Scr SUI JA! 11, Fm Con MII Wt: MA SA Va Pol Me SA Jim 10, 91 Th Ma -nt. John lt, Rober t pon him. t X iff. 'l 5 I I . . I, ai N 1 A., S ' .- x .ag I fs .unfit .' N '- .. I . : ' if . 1 x . , h u- ,uw , A S , ' i ll' P .- :PG k la ' .1 - Ken Witherbee Jill Wojnar Terry Wolz Barbara Wooldridge Leonard Worthey ff K s ii., I 1 A' in Mike Wyrick Susan Young Kevan Zalken Asami Zimmerman Phil Zuspan SENIOR ACTIVITIES SENIOR ACTIVITIES SENIOR ACTIVITIES SENIOR ACTIVITIES SENIOR ACTIVITIE A MARY ADAMS--AFS 9: GAA 9110.113 .IC Plav- ers 9,101 Orchestra 9,10.11: Tennis 11.12. CINDY ALBRIGHT--AFS 9.10.11: Art Club 9. 10.11.121 FBLA 9.10: GAA 9.10: Jayettes 9.10: JC Players 9.10.1 1.121 Safety Club 10.1 1: The Thread That Runs So True 11: Prom Chm. lnvi- tations. Memory Book. CORALETA ALLEY-Art Club 12: FHA 12. DEBBIE ALLRED--Choir 11.121 GAA 10: Jay- ettes 9.12.11: V-Pres. 12: Los Amigos 12: Music Man 12. CINDY ANDERSON-GAA 11 : Jayettes 11. KATHY ANTHONY--Band 9, Varsity 10.11, Concert 12: Jayettes 9.10.11: Latin Club 9.10: Nat'l Honor Society 10,l1.12: Music Man 12. RALPH ANTWEILER DIANE ARNEL RANDY ATKIN-Lettermen Club 10.11,12: Safety Club 12: Football 9.10.11,12: Track 9.10. DOUGLAS AUSTIN-tTransferJ Choir 11.12: Chorale 12: Showboat 11. LISA G. AUTENRIETH-StuCo 11,12: Art Club 9.10211.1Z: FBLA ,11, Pres. 12: FTA Pres. 11: FBLA District Contest, Third place, 11. DAN AYER HOLLY AYLOR-Jayettes 9.10: JC Players 10: Orchestra 9.10. B PIERRE BACKES-Ch0ir.12: Music Man 12. RON BACKES--ROTC 9.10.11: Safety Club 9. 10.11. SANDRA BACKES BRIAN BACON-Varsity Band 10.11. Concert 12. SHERRY BACON-Choir 9.10.11: COE 12: GAA 9: Jayettes 10.11. CINDY BAKER-Choir 11.121 GAA 10,11.12: Jayettes 11, Rep. 12:Marcul1us Staff 12: Quill 8: Scroll 12: Showboat 1 1, Music Man 12: Track 12: Volleyball Capt. 11. Varsity Letter 121 StuCo Service Com. 10. PHIL BAKER-AFS 12: Band 9, Varsity 10, Con- cert 11. 12, Studio 9. Stage 10, Lab 11, Jazz 12, Pep 10, 11. 12: Latin Club 11.121 Los Amigos 9: Spanish Honor Society 9: Marcullus 12: Quill K Scroll 12: Music Man 12. SUSAN BAKER--tTrans1'crJ. JACK BALDWIN-Choir 121Lettermen Club 10. 11. 121 Safety Club 12: Cross Country 11.12: Football 9.10: Golf 9.10.11.12: Powderpufi Court 12. MIKE BARNES--Football 9: Track 9.10: Wrestling 9. MARTHA BARNETT SANDRA BARNUM-Art Club 12: Band 9. Varsity 10.11,12. Pcp 9: Jayettes 10.111 Political Science 12: Science Club I01Nat'l Merit Semi-Finalist. SAMUEL BASSMANN JENNIFER BAUER-StuCo 12: Band 9. Varsity 10.11, Concert 12: Flag Girl Cficrapt. 121 GAA 9: Jayettes 9.lO,11.l21 JC Players El.10.1l.l2: Thcspians 9,10.1l, Pres. 12: Los Amigos SJ: Marcullus 12. Nat'1 llonur Sucis-tv 9.10.11.1 21 Quill Kr Scroll 12: Science Club 10: Flowers for Algernon 9: Showboat 11:'1'hc Thread That Runs So True 11:1 Never Saw Another Butter- fly Stu. Dir. 121 Evening of Drama Co-Dir. 11: Prom Chm. 11: Speech Kr Debate 11. KATHY BAUER--StuCo 10: Choir 11.12: De- bate 12: FHA 9: French Club 9: Jayettes 10.111 JC Players 10.11.12: Nat'l Honor Society 9.11. 12: Science Club 11: 1984 10: Showboat 11: I Never Saw Another Butterfly 12: Nat'1 Foren- sic League 12: District Speech Tour. SemiAIinals 12: Evening of Drama 10. Dir. 12: Speech Squad 11,12:Thespians10.11.l2. SHELDON BAUER KAREN BAUGHN-Choir 9.10.11: FBLA 12. BOBETTE BEAUCHAMP CINDY BECK-Choir 11, FBLA Hist.-Rep. 12: GAA 12: Jayettes 9,10.11.121 Nat'l Honor So- ciety 12: Volleyball 11. Capt. 12: FBLA District Contest, Second in Shorthand. Third in Machine Transcription 12. JANET L. BECK-Art Club 11,123 GAA 9: Jayettes 9.10. MARK BECK-Rifle Club 12: Science Club 9.10. 11.12. ANDREW BEMBOOM BARBARA BERENDZEN--Choir 10,11: COE 12. GARY BERENDZEN-Choir10.1 1 .1 2: Brigadoon 10. TRACY BERGMAN-Art Club 11: Choir 9,10,11. 12: Chorale 11.12: FHA 9: French Club 10. Treas 11.12: Jayettes 9,10.11: JC Players 9.10.11.12: Quill Sr Scroll 12: Showboat 11: Speech Sr Debate 11: Radio Broadcasting 12. LURINDA BLEDSOE-Choir 9.10 .11 .1 2: Chor- ale 1 1.12: Jayettes 10.111Showboat 11: Music Man 12. JEANNETTE BLOCK-Jayettes 1 2. NOEL BLYTHE--Band 9. German Club 12: .IC Players 12: Nat'l Honor Society 11,1 2: Quill Sr Scroll 11.121 Radio Broadcasting 11. DEBBIE BOCK-Band 9: GAA 10.11: Jayettes 9.10.1 1. SUSAN BODAMER--StuCo 11.122 Jr. Rep.: Choir 11.121-Jayettes 9.1O,11.12: Marcullus 10. 11. Editor 12: Quill Kr Scroll Sec. 11. 12: Coun- cil of Clubs Girl 12: Chm. Student Coor. Com. 12: DAR Award 12: Sweetheart Court 12: Marcullus Queen 12. AUDREY BOEHMER-4Art Club 12: Audioa Visual Club 10.11.SeC. 123 Band 9. Varsity 10, Concert 11: Majorettc 9. Banner Carrier 12: FBLA 9: German Club V-Pres. 12: Jayettes 9. 10.11.12: JC Players 9,10.11.l2:Nat'1IIonor Society 1 0.1 1.12. CHRIS BOLDT EDDIE BONDURANT--Football10. JANN1-ITTE BOOKER-Debate Squad 12:Fr1-nch Club 10.1 1: Safety Club 12. DARYI. BOPP RAYMOND BOPP--Art Club 10: Rifle Club 9: ROTC 9.10.11: Wrestling 10. DEBBIE BOUNDS--Art Club 123 Jayettes 9.10. 11.12. GREG BOWMAN-Art Club 9,10.11.1 2: Audio! Visual Club 10.111SaIety Club 10.11.12:Foot- ball 10,11. KIM BOYCE--AFS 10.1 1.12: Audio-Visual Club 12: Choir 10.11.121 GAA 10.111 German Club 12: Jayettes 9,101 JC Players 9.10.11,12: Safety Club 10.11. BONNIE BRADE-Art Club 9: JC Players 12: Los Amigos 1 1.12: Regent Scholarship CMSU 12. DENNIS BRANCH-Track 9. KATHY BRANN-Band 9.10: Jayettes 12: Latin Club 9.10.11.121Nat'l Honor Society 10,11.12: Science Club 11. Rep. 1 2: Finalist Nat'l Merit Program. TERRY BRANSON SANDY BRAUN-StuCo 9.12: Rep. 9: Debate Squad 11: FHA 9: Jayettes 9. Rep.10.Sec. 11, 12: Cheerleader 9,121 JC Players 9.10.11. Pres. 12: Thespians 1 1. V-Pres. 12: Latin Club Sec. 11: Nat'l Honor Society 9,10.11,12: Red 8: Black 12: Girls State 11: Showboat 1 1: The Thread That Runs So True 111 The Man Who Came to Dinner 11:1 Never Saw Another Butterfly 12: The Egg and 1 12: Evening of Drama 10.11, Dir. 12: Nat'1 Forensic League: Speech Squad 10.11. 12: Sweetheart Court -12: Marcullus Court 12: Scholarship Texas Christian University. DENNIS BRENNEKE-Choir 11.1 2: Music Man 12: Wrestling 9.10. KENNY BROOKS--Band 9: German Club 122 JC Players 12: Lettermen Club 12: The Egg and 112: Baseball 10.11.121 Basketball 9.10.11.12: Football 9: Track 9: All-Conf. Basketball 12: All-Dist. Basketball 12. DAN BROWN-fTransferJ AFS 12: Varsity Band 10.11: Choir 11,12: Chorale 12: JC Players 10. 11.121 Thespians 10.11.121 Lettermen Club 10, 11.121 Boys State 11: Cheaper by the Dozen 10: Showboat 11: The Man Who Came to Dinner 11: Music Man 12: Basketball 101 Football 10.11,12. JANE BROWN-l'I'ransferi Choir 11. RUSS BROWN--Choir 9.10.11.121Lc-ttermen Club 12: Brigadoon 101Baseball9. Football 9. 121 Track 9: Wrestling 10.11 .1 2. JEANNE BRUEMMER ROGER BRUMLEY-Rifle Club Sec. 1 1: Science Club 9.10. ROSE BRUMLEY SIIERYL BRUMMER--Band 9: Choir l1.12: FHA 9,10.11. DEBBIE BRYSON-'Art Club 9.10: Choir 10.112 COE12:.Iayettes 10.11,12: JC Players 9.10: Safety Club 12. JERILYNN BURCH RON BURKETT-StuCo 9.10.12: Pres. 9,101 Choir 9.10.11. Pres. 12: Chorale 1 1.121 Debate Squad 12: Latin Club 10. 11,121 Rotary Boy 12: Brigadoon 10: Showboat 1 1 : Music Man 12: The Egg and I 12: Basketball 9.10: Football 9.l0.1l,121 Track 9.10: Evening of Drama 12. DIANNE BURKS--Jayettes10.11,12. BARBARA BURTON-l BLA 12. ROLINDA BUSCHE CINDY BUSE-StuCo 9. Fr. Rep.: Art Club 9.10: Choir 9.10,1 1.1 2: Jayettes 9.10.11 : JC Players 51.101 Latin Club 10: Marcullus 11: Music Man 12 LAURA BUSIIKO-AFS 9: FBLA V-Pres. 11: .lavcttes11.111.11.122-K'Players 9.10: Natll Hon- or Society 9,10.l1.1211'roiu Chm. 11: Regency Srlinlarshili SMSU. Seniors 265 KATHY BYRNE-StuCo12:AIf'S 9.10.11. Prcs. 12: Choir 9.1 0.11.12: .layettcs 51.1 11.11.122 JC Players 9.10.11: Latin Club 11.12: Marcullus 1 1 . Assoc. Editor 12: Nat'l llonor Society 9.10.1l. 12: Quill Sz Scroll 11.12: Science Club 9.10: Showboat 11: Music Mun 12: CMSU Regents Scholarship: UMC Curaamr Scholarship. CIIARRY CARDWELL-Art Club 9.10: Choir 9: GAA 11. Trcas. 12: Jayettes 11.12. DAVID CARTER-Band 9. Varsity 10.111 Con- cert 12: Music Man 12. BILL CARVER-ROTC 10.11.12: Football 9. WAYNE CAYCE-ChoLr11.12. WILLIAM CAYCE JIM CHAPPELL-Band 9. Varsity 10.11: Letter- men Club 11.12: Los Amigos 12: Spanish Honor Society 12: Science Club 9: Rotary Boy 12: Wrestling 9.10.1 1.1 2. JOHN CHEATHAM-Debate Squad 12: French Club 9.10: Nat'l Honor Society 12: Political Science 12: Basketball 9.10: Golf 9: Nat'l For- ensic League: Commended in Nat'l Merit Scholar- ship: Who's Who Am. High School Students, JERI CHILDERS-AFS 12: Art Club 11.12: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: JC Players 9.10.11.12: Los Amigos 10.11.12: Spanish Honor Society 11: Nat'l Honor Society 10.11.12: Science Club 9. 10: Prom Chm. Invitations. Memory book 11: Exchange Nat'l Bank Award 11: CMSU Scholar- ship 12. RI-IONDA CHMIDLING-Art Club 9.11.12: Band 9. Varsity 10. Concert 11.12: Jayettes 9.10.11: JC Players 12: Nat'l Honor Society 9: Science Club 9.10. JANELL CLARK-Band 9. Varsity 10.11.12: Pep 10.11.12: Pom Pon Girl 10.11.12: Choir 11.12: French Club 11. Jayettes 9.10.11.12: Safety Club 11.12: Music Man 12. ' RICK CLARK-Band 9. Varsity 10: Concert 11. 12. Studio 9. Stage 10. Lab 11.12: Pep 11.12: Latin Club 11.12: Orchestra 10: Music Man 12. RANDY COLE-Art Club 11: Los Amigos 9: Quill 8: Scroll 12: Rifle Club 10: Cross Country 10: Track 10.11. MELANIE COLLUM-Choir 11.12: Showboat 11: Music Man 12. . JOY LYNN COLTER-AFS 9: Art Club 9.10: GAA 9: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: Safety Club 11.12. ERIC CONSTANCE-Art Club 9: Cross Country 12: Aptitude Scholarship to CMSU. JOYCE CONSTANCE-StuCo 12: Choir 9.10: Chorale 11.12: FHA 9: GAA 11: Jayettes 9. Treas. 10. 11. Pres. 12: Latin Club 10.11. Sec. 12: Council of Clubs Girl 12: Showboat 11: Music Man 12: Volleyball 12. CHRIS COOK-AFS 12: Art Club 9: Audio- Visual Club 11: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: JC Players 12: Los Amigos 11.12: Safety Club 12: Girls State 11: The Egg and I 12. DAVID COON-StuCo 11.12: V-Pres. 11. Art Club 9.10. Audio-Visual Club Sec. 11. Pres.12: Choir 9.10: Chorale 11.12: German Club 12: Los Amigos 10.11. Pres. 12: Spanish Honor Society 10.11.12: Nat'l Honor Society 9.10.11. 312: Quill 8: Scroll 12: Red Sr Black 12: Safety Club 11.12: Science Club 9: Boys State 11: Showboat 11. Music Man 12: Basketball 9.10: Regents Scholarship 12: StuCo Election Chm. DARYL COOPER-Band 9. Football 9.10.11. KARYL COOPER-AFS 12: Audio-Visual Club 11: Choir 9.10.11.12: GAA 9.10. Jayettes 9.10. 11.12: Cheerleader 11.12: JC Players 12: Los Amigos 11.12: Science Club 12: Council of Clubs 12: The Egg and I 12: Track 12: Sweetheart Queen 12. BRION COPAS-Band 9. Varsity 10: Concert 11. Studio 9. Stage 10. Lab 11: JC Players 11: Poli- tical Science 12: Safety Club 12. KEVIN CORDELL-Band 9. Varsity 10. Con- cert 11.12: German Club 12: JC Players 9.10.11. 12: Lettermen Club 11.12: Los Amigos 9.10.11: Baseball 10.11.12: Drum Major 9.1 2. GREG CRADER-Artifacts Club 10: Band 9. Varsity 10: French Club 9: Latin Club 11.12: Lettermen Club 11.12: Science Club 9.10: Foot- ball 1 1 .1 2: Track 1 1. MIKE CROCKER-Lettermen Club 12: ROTC 9: Football 10.1 1 .1 2. TAMMY LYNN CROCKER-COE 12: ROTC 10 11.12. CONNIE CULLEY-Art Club 9: COE 11. German Club 12: Jayettes 9.10.11: JC Players 9.10.11. CYNTHIA G. CUNDIFF-Art Club 9: FBLA 122 Nat'l Honor Society 11.12: Science Club 10.11. CHARLAYN CZARLINSKY-Choir 9.10.11.1 2: Jayettes 9.10.11.1 2: Safety Club 1 0.1.1.1 2. D TERRY DALE-fTransfcrJ Choir 10.11.12: Chorale 11.12:Showboat11. BRIDGET DALTON-AFS 12: Art Club 9.11.12: Choir 9.10.11.121 GAA 9.10: Jayettes 9.10.11: JC Players 9: Latin Club 11.12: Math Club 12: 266 Senior Activities Nut'l Honor Society 9.10.11.12: Political Science 11.12: Science Club 10.11.12: Showboat 11. Music Man 12. TAMALA ANN DAMERON-Band 9. Varsity 10. Choir 12: COE 11.121 GAA 9.10: Jayettes 10. CINDY DANKLEF--Band 9. Varsity 10. Concert 11.12: Choir 10.11.1 2: Chorale 11.1 2: GAA 91 Jayettes 9.10.11: Los Amigos 9.10.111Orchcstra 10: Showboat 11. Music Man 12: All State Choir 12. BARRY DAVIS--Football 1 0.1 1. IIOUSTON DAVIS--Band 9. SHARON DAVIS-A FS 12: Choir 10.11.1 22 Jayettes 9.10.1 1 .1 2. SARAH DAWSON-StuCo 12: Rep. 12: AFS 9. 10: Art Club 9: Choir 10: Jayettes Rep. 9.10. Rep.11.1 2: JC Players 9.10.11.12: Latin Club 10.11. Treas. 12: Nat'l Honor Society 9.10.11. Treas. 12: Political Science 12: Quill Kr Scroll 12: Red 8: Black 12: Safety Club 12: Council of Clubs Girl 12: Girls State 11: Tennis 11.1 2: Marcullus Court 11: Social Committee Chm. 12: All-School Carnival Pub. Chm. 11 Red 8: Black Cogiditor 12: Evening of Drama. ST VEN A. DAYTON-COE 11: ROTC 9.10.11. WAYNE DEARDEUFF-COE 12: ROTC 9.10.11 KIM DE ATLEY-Art Club 9.101 Choir 121 French Club 10.11.12: Jayettes 9.10.11.1 2: Latin Club 12: Nat'l Honor Society 11.12: Quill 8: Scroll 12: Red 8: Black 12: Safety Club 10.111 Music Man 12. P. DIANNE DE FREECE-Audio-Visual Club 11: Choir 9.10.11.12: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: Safety Club 10.11. Treas. 12: Showboat 11: Music Man 12. BOB DE LUCE-Lettermen Club 12: Los Amigos 9: Nat'l Honor Society 9: Basketball 9: Football 9.10.11.12: Golf 9: Wrestling 10: Regent's Sch- olarship CMSU. KARLA DENNY-Band 9. Varsity 10. Concert 11.12: FHA 11. Sec. 12: Jayettes 9.10: Latin Club 11.12: Los Amigos 9.10.11: Spanish Honor Society 9.10.11.12: Marcullus 12: Nat'l Honor Society 9.10.11.12: Quill Kr Scroll 12: Science Club 10: Regents Scholarship CMSU. MICI-IELE DI CORPO-tForeign Exchange Stu- dent1StuCo 12: AFS 12: French Club 12: Latin Club 12: Math Club 12. CAROLE DIEMLER-Art Club 12: Jayettes 9. 10.11.12: JC Players 9.10: Safety Club 11.12. NAOMI DIXON TERRY DRENNAN-Band 9: ROTC 9: Football 9.10: Wrestling 10.12. CARL DREWEL-Art Club 9.10: Latin Club 11. 12: Nat'l Honor Society 11.12: Orchestra 9.10. 11.12: Political Science 12: Science Club 10.11. 12: Showboat 11: Music Man 12. MARTY DREWEL DANA DRIVER-Jayettes 9. TONY DUDLEY DEANN DUNKESON-AFS 9.10.11: Choir 11. 12: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: JC Players 10.11: Los Amigos 11.12: Spanish Honor Society 12: Safety Club 11.12: Shogboat 11. DAVID EDWARDS-Baseball 9: Basketball 9. DONNIE EMERSON-StuCo 12: Science Club 9.10.11. Pres. 12: Rotary Boy 12. KAY ENDICOTT-Choir 9.10.11.12: Jayettes 11.12: JC Players 10. CINDY ENGELBRECHT JOHN ENLOE-ROTC 9.10.11. JOE ERNST-Art Club 11.12: Band 9. Varsity 9: Basketball 10. LISA ESSARY-Choir 11: FBLA 12: Jayettes 9. DANNY ESTILL--AFS 12: Band 9. Varsity 10: Political Science 12: Science Club 11.12: Basket- ball Mgr. 10.11.12.. MARK EWERS-Choir 12: French Club 11. Sgt. at Arms 12: JC Players 12: Math Club 12: Nat'l Honor Society 12: Music Man 12. F ROY FAIR CATHY FAKEN NANCY FALTER APINYAKUL-Choir 10: ROTC 11.12. CYNTHIA FARRAR-AFS 12: Choir 9.10.11. 12: GAA 9: Jayettes 9: JC Players 10.11.12: Thespians 12. KEITH FEE--COE 12. DIANNA FEHRENBACHER--Choir 11: COE 1 2: Jayettes 9.10.1 1 . SALLIE FERGUSON-Choir 12: Safety Club 12. TAMMY FICK-COE 12: Jayettes 9.10. JAN FILES-Choir 9.10.11.12: Safety Club 1 2. MARY FINE-AFS 10: Choir 9.10.11.12: Debate Squad 12: French Club 10.11. V-Pres. 12: Jay- ettes 9.10.11.12: JC Players 9.10.1 1.12: Thes- pians 11. Treas. 12: Quill St Scroll 12: Red Kr Black 12: Showboat 11: The Thread That Runs So True 11: Music Man 12:1 Never Saw Another Butterfly 12: The Egg and I 12. Nat'l Forensic League. Sweetheart Court 12: Marcullus Court JOYCE FINKE-GAA 11:Jay0ttes 11. Office- Work Expcriencc 12. LORIEL FISCIIER--Jayettes 9.10.11.12: Log Amigos 10.11.12: Spanish Honor Socictv 11.12 Honor Society 9.11.12: Safety Club 12. KATHALENE L. FLEMING-German Club S1-V Treas. 12: Jayettes 9.10.11.12. VALERIE FORBIS-Choir 11: Jayettes 9, COLE FORD-Art Club 9: Band 9: Wrestling 9 TAMMY FOSTER-Band 9. Varsity 10.11. Crm. cert 12: Jayettes 9.10.11.12. JC Players 11: Science Club 10.11: Volleyball 12. YOLANDA FOSTER-Art Club 12: FHA 11.12:: 121 Jayettes 9.10.11.12. PAMELA FREEMAN TERRY FULLER-Band 9. Varsity 10: COE 12 'Basketball 9.10: Football 9.10: Track 9: Wrest-l ling 11. G RODGER GADD-Band 9. Studio 9. Varsity 10. Concert 11. Treas. 12: Stage 11: Nat'l Honor Society 9.12: Science Club 9.11: Music Man 12. JANET GAFFKE-AFS 9.10: Art Club 9: Choir 9.10.11.12: COE 12: Jayettes 9.10.11: Safety Club 11. JEANNE GALLAGHER-t'1'ransferJ DOMINICK GIARRAPUTO-Showboat 11. JAMES GIECK--COE 12: ROTC 9.10.l1. NORBERT GIESING-Orchestra 9.10. ROTC 9.10.12. MIKE GIFFEN-Artifacts Club 11.122 Audio- Visual Club 12: Band 9. Varsity 10.11. Studio 10. Stage 11. Los Amigos 11iQU11l 5' Scml-1 12: Red it Black 12: Safety Club 11.12: Science Club 11. Wrestling 11.12. DONALD GILL-Choir 12: Music Man 12: Bas- ketball 9: Football 10.11.12: Golf 10.11.12. BUDDY GILLIfSPIE-StuCo 12: AFS 12: Choir 9.10: Chorale 11.12: Debate Squad 1 1.1 2: JC Players 9.10.11.12: Thespians 10.1 1.12: Los Amigos 10.11'.12: Quill 8: Scroll 12: Red lt Black 12: Safety Club 12: Rotary Boy 12: Brigadoon 10 Cheaper By the Dozen 10: Showboat 11: The Thread That Runs So True 11: The Man Who Came to Dinner 11: Music Man 12: I Never Saw Another Butterfly 12: Evening of Drama 11.12: Prom Chm. 1 1 . BOB GLADDEN-Band 9. Varsity 10. RICHARD GLASER-Choir 9.10.11.12: ROTC 10.11.12: Brigadoon 10: Showboat 11: Music Man 12. CAROL GLOVER-Art Club 12: Jayettes 10.11. 12: JC Players 12: Thespians 12. SCOTT GOFF JAMES GOLDEN GARY GONDER-Art Club 9.12: Audio-Visual Club 10.11: Lettermen Club 12: Rotary Boy 12: Boys State 12: Basketball 9.10.11.12: All-Conf. lit All-Dist. Basketball 12: Powderpuff King 12. DAVID GRAVATT-Band 9. Concert 10.11. Pres. 12: Lab 10. Jazz 11.12. Pep 10.11.12: Showboat 11: Music Man 12: Orchestra 11.12. TONY GRAZIANO CHERYL GRAZIER--tTransferJ AFS 11.12: Jayettes 11 : .IC Players 11.12: Los Amigos 12: Honor Society 12: Quill Kc Scroll 11.12: Red ll: Black 12: Safety Club 1 2: Council of Clubs Girl 12: Girls State 11: Radio Broadcasting 11: Bicentennial Senior. KEVIN GREEN-Varsity band 10.11. Latin Club 10.11: Rifle Club 10.11.12: Cross Country 11. REBA GREGG-AFS 11. V-Pres. 12: Choir 9.10. 11.12: French Club 10.11.12: Jayettes 9.10.11. 12: The Thread That Runs So True 1 1: Music Man 12: Track 12. RITA GRESHAM-Band 9. Varsity 10.11. Con- cert 12: Choir 9.10.11.12: Jayettes 10.11. DANNY GRIEVE-Audio-Visual Club 11: French Club 10.11: Latin Club 12: Lettermen Club 10. 11.12: Basketball 9. Tennis 9.10.1 1.12: Wrestling 10. ERIN GUNTER-Choir 10.12: French Club 9: German Club 12: Jayettes 9.10.11: JC Players 10. H TOM HAGENHOFF DAVID B. HAINES-Basketball 9. RICHARD HALL--StuCo 10.11. Pres. 12: Rep. 10.11: Choir 10.1 1.1 2: Chorale 11 .1 2: Debate Squad 11.12: JC Players 9.10.1 1.1 2: Thespians 10.11.12: Rotary Boy 12: Brigadoon 10. 1984 10: The Thread That Runs So True 11: The Man Who Came to Dinner 11: The Egg and I 12: Basketball 9: Tennis 9: March of Dimes Honorary Chm. 12: Qualified for State in Speech Sr Debate 11.12: Evaluations Chm.11. SHERRY HAMLIN-AFS 12: Choir 12: FHA 10. Treas. 11. V-Pres. 12: GAA 91Jayettes 9: JC Players 11: GARY D. HANDLER-Artifacts Club 11: Audio- Visual Club V-Pres. 11: Rifle Club V. Pres. 10. 11: Science Club 9.10.V-Pres. 1 1: Music Man 12. Los 12: Sec,- 11.12. Fr.. OE 1 2: Wrest- ity 10. onor an 12. Choir fety 1. TC dio- tudio oll 1 2: nce : Bas- 12. Choir :JC os 8: Black doon 10 The ho r Saw 11.12: OTC usic 10.11. isual oy 12: I-Conf. E 12. 11. 2: 1.12. 12: s 12: ed Sz s Girl in Club y 11. ir 9.10. 10.11. usic . Con- l. : French ub 10. 'VrestlinIZ ub 9: .ayers 10. zz Rep. ebate spians 1. 1984 'he Man 2: Ionorary Debate 'FHA 10. :JC :Audio- s. 10. Man 12. VALERIIC IIARMAN-Art Club 12: Choir 10.11. 12: German Club 12: Safety Club 11.12. KATHY IIARRIS-AIVS 11.12. FBLA 12: Jay. vttcs 9.10.1 1.12: Political Science 12. CONNIE M, IIASSLER MARGARET IIANVES-Band 9. Varsity 10. Con. cert 1 1 .12: Studio 9. Stage 10. Jazz 11.12: Pep 10.11.12: Choir 12: French Club 10: GAA 9.103 German Club 12: JC Players 9. 10.11.12: Thes. pians 1 1 .1 2: Orchestra 10.1 1.1 2: Cheaper By the Dozen 10: Showboat ll: The Thread That Runs So True 111 The Man Who Came to Dinner 11: Music Man 12: The Egg and I 12: Evening of Drama 10.1 1.1 2. DEBRA HAYES--Artifacts Club 11: French Club 9.10.11.12: Jayettes 9.10. JC Players 9.10: Latin Club 12. SARAH HEARNE-StuCo 9: Rep. 9: AFS 9.10: Choir 9.10.11.12: Chorale 1 1.12: French Club 10.11: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: JC Players 9.10.11. 12: Nat'l Honor Society 9.10.1 1.12: Political Science Hist. 12: Quill 8: Scroll Sec. 12: Red 8: Black 12: Showboat ll: Music Man 12: Sweet- heart Court 12. JENNIFER HEBEL-AFS 10: Art Club 9.10.11: Choir 9.10.11.12: GAA 9: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: JC Players 9.10: Safety Club 12. TENA HECKERMAN-Jayettes 12: JC Players 12 ROGER HEET ALLEN HEFLIN CHRIS HELLER CHRISTINA ANN HELLER-Choir 9.10.11.12: GAA 10.11: Jayettes 9.10.11. TERRI HENDERSON-GAA 9.10: Los Amigos 12: Safety Club 12. LINDSEY HENRY-Artifacts Club 11: JC Players 12: Nat'l Honor Society 12: Science Club 9.10.11. MARK HERIFORD-ROTC 9.10.11. SHAWN HERNANDEZ-Band 9. Varsity 10. Con- cert 11.12: Studio 9. Stage 10. Jazz 11.12: Pep 10.11.12: Latin Club 10.11. GREG HERREN-Band 9: COE 12: Rifle Club 10. Football 9.10: Track 9. STEVE HESS DARRELL HIATE DARWIN HIATTE ERIN HIATTE-Art Club 11.1 2: Choir 9.10.11 12: Chorale 11.12: Jayettes 9.10.1 1.12: JC Play- ers 9.10.11.Treas. 12: Thespians 11.12: Latin Club 11. V-Pres. 12: Marcullus 11, Assoc. Edi- tor 12: Nat'l Honor Society 9.10.1 1.12: Quill 8: Scroll 12: Showboat 11: Music Man 12: I Never Saw Another Butterfly 12: Thc Egg and I 12: Speech St Debate Squad 11.12: Butterfly Buffet Evening of Drama: First Runner Up in Junior Miss: Radio Broadcasting 12. GREG HIGDON-ROTC 11.12. ROGER HIRSCHMAN-Brigadoon 10: Show- boat 11. RICHARD HOBOLD JIM HOELSCHER-Latin Club 9.10.11.12. BRET HOHENSTREET-Audio-Visual Club 11. 12: Band 9. Varsity 10.11. Studio 9: Safety Club 12: Track 9. Wrestling 12. VETA HOLMAN-COE 12. CHUCK HOLT-StuCo 12: Rep. 12: Art Club 9. 10.11. V-Pres. 12: Audio-Visual Club V-Pres. 10. 11.12: Choir 12: JC Players 11.12: Thespians 12: Los Amigos 9.10. V-Pres. 11. 12: Spanish Honor Society 10.11.12: Nat'l Honor Society 9.10.11. 12: Quill 8: Scroll 12: Red Sz Black 12: Rotary Boy 12: The Thread That Runs So True 11: Music Man 12: I Never Saw Another Butterfly 12: Bas- ketball Mgr. 9.10,11: Tennis 11.12: Evening of Drama 11.12: StuCo Publicity Committee Chm. 12: Prom Committee Chm. 11. CHRIS HOLTKAMP-Art Club 11.12: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: JC Players 9.10: Latin Club 10.1 1.12: Nat'l Honor Society 9.10.11.12: Tennis 11.12. DOUG HOOVER-StuCo 9.11: Audio-Visual Club 11: Band 9, Concert 10, Rep. 11: V-Pres. 12: Studio 9. Stage 10. Jazz 10.11.12: Pep 10. 11.12: Choir 11.12: JC Players 10.11.12: Thespians 12: Orchestra 11.12: Brigadoon 10: Showboat 11: The Thread That Runs So True 11: Music Man 12:1 Never Saw Another Butter- fly 12: The Egg and I 12: Evening of Drama 12: Scholarship to MU. LINDA HOPKINS-Choir 12: Jayettes 9.10,11.12. DIANNE HORSTDANIEL-AFS 10: COE 12: FBLA 10.11: Jayettes 9. DAVID HOSKINS-Choir 9.10.11.12: ROTC 9. 10.11: Brigadoon 10: Showboat 1 1. JIM HOWARD-Artifacts Club 1 1: Band 9. Var- sity 10, Concert 11.12. Studio 9. Stage 10.11. Lab 12: Pep 11.12: German Club 12: Orchestra 10: Science Club 9.10.11.12: Music Man 12. JULIE HOWARD-Choir 10.11: GAA 9: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: JC Players 10: Latin Club 9.10. PAULA HOWELL JIM HOWLAND-Cross Country 11. Golf 12: Wrestling 9.10. BECKY HOWSER-Band 9. Varsity 10.11, Con. cert 12: German Club 12: Jayettes 9.10.11 12. Latin Club 11.12: Nat'l Honor society 9,11 12- science Club 9.10: Music Man 12. ' ' MATT HUDSON ERESA HULS-StuCo 11: Sec. 1 1: Audio-Visual Club 10.11: Band 9. Varsity 10. Concert 11.12. PGP 11.12: Pom Pon Girl 11.12: Choir 12: Jay- eil-05 9.10.11.12: Safety Club 10.11.12: Music Man 1 2. RANDY HUNGER Rick HUNGER-Coe 11. DONNIE HURST-COEI12: Football 10. RON ISENHART-Choir 12: Lettermen Club 12: Basketball 10: Football 9.10.11.12: Track 9.10. J DANE JABLONSKY-Band 9. Varsity 9.10. Con- cert 11.12: Jazz 12: Pep 12. Debate Squad 11: JC Players 11. Marcullus 12: Nat'l Honor Society 9.10.11.12: Orchestra 10.12: Quill lt: Scroll 12: Showboat 11: Music Man 12: Basketball 9. Cross Country 10. ALAN JACKSON STEPHEN J. JAMBOR-Boys State 11: Basket- ball 9.10.11.12: Cross Country 9: Track 9. ANNE JARRETT-StuCo Rep. 11. Sec. 12: AFS 9.10: Art Club 9.10.11. Sec. 12: Choir 11. 12: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: JC Players 9.10.11.12: Thespians 9.10.11.12: Quill 8: Scroll 12: Red 8: Black 12: Safety Club 9: Council of Clubs Girl 12: You Were Born on a Rotten Day 10: 1984 10: Cheaper by the Dozen 10: Showboat 11: : The Thread That Runs So True 11: Music Man 12:1 Never Saw Another Butterfly 12: The Egg and I 12: Speech 8: Debate Squad 10.11: Evening of Drama 9.10.12:StuCo Exchange Student 9. 11: Prom Chm. ll. RICK JEFFRIES-iArt Club 9: COE11.1 2: Los Amigos 9. A BILL JIMENEZ-AFS 12: Art Club 11.12: Choir 12: JC Players 11.12: Los Amigos 11.V-Pres. 12: Spanish Honor Society 12: Quill Gt Scroll 12: Safety Club 11.12: Music Man 12: Golf 9.10.11: Tennis 12. TONY JINKS-Band 9. Concert 10.11.12: Stu- dio 9. Lab 10. Jazz 11.12: Pep 10.11.12: Debate Squad 12: JC Players 11.12: Thespians 12: Nat'l Honor Society 9.10.11.12: Orchestra 10.12: Quill Kr Scroll 11.12: Science Club 9: Showboat 11: Music Man 12. MARK JOHNSON-Choir 11.12: Basketball 9.10. STEVE JOHNSON-Band 9. Varsity 10: Pep 11.12: Concert 11.12: Lettermen Club 11.12: ROTC 9.10. Drill Team Commandor 11: Music Man 12: Cross Country Mgr. 12: Track Mgr. 11.12: Jr. Achievement 10: REA Youth Tour to Washington 11. TEEKA JOHNSON K J-AYNE KAISER-Art Club 10.11.12: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: JC Players 10: Marcullus 12: Quill 8: Scroll 12: Safety Club 11.12: Prom Chm. 11. BRENDA KAMMERICH LAURA KAPLAN-COE 12: Jayettes 9.10. KELLY KEEFE-Band 9. Varsity 10.11.12: Pep 11.12: Debate Squad 9.10.11.12: JC Players 10. 11: Thespians 11.12: Latin Club 12: Library Club 9: Quill 8: Scroll 11.12: Brigadoon 10: 1984 11: Showboat 11: The Man Who Came to Dinner 11: Music Man 12: I Never Saw Another Butterfly 12: Evening of Drama 12. SUSAN KEEN-COE 12: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: Latin Club 11. BOB KELLEY-Science Club 9. Music Man 12: Football 9. Track 9. KATHY KEMP-Art Club 12:Jayettes 12: Safety Club 12. FRED KENNISON-Audio-Visual Club 11: COE 12: Los Amigos 10.11.12: Spanish Honor Society 11: ROTC 9.10.11: Basketball Mgr.11. BOB KIECKSEE-Art Club 121Audio-Visual Club 12: Choir 12: Lettermen Club 11.1 2: Safety Club 12: Showboat 11: Music Man 12: Football 9.10.11.12: Track 9: Wrestling 10.12. MARY ANN KIMBLE-Safety Club 12: Tennis 11,12 AVIS -' . - BETH KISSINGER-Band 9. Varsity 10.11.12: Jayettes 9.10.11: Los Amigos 9.10.11.12: SD3l1' ish Honor Society 10.11.12: Music Man 12. STEVE KLEFFNER , DAN KLINDT-Art Club 12: JC Players 12: Basketball 9: Football 9.l0.11: Track'9.10.' JULIE KNERNSCHIELD-Art Club 9.101 Choir 12: GAA 9.10: Jayettes 11.12: JC Players 9.10. ANN KOCHER-AFS 11.12: Choir 10.11.12: FBLA Par. 12: French Club 9.10.11.12: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: Music Man 12. STEPHEN KOESTNER BECKY KORSMEYER-Jayettes 9.10.1 1: Nat'l .KISER ROTC 9 10 Honor Society 9.10.11.1 2. JOHN KREBS-Art Club 11.12: French Club 12 JC Players 12: Los Amigos 10.11: Spanish Honor SOCKS'-y 11: Safety Club 11.12. ' DEBBIE KULLMAN-StuCo 12: Choir 12: Jay. ettes 9.10.11.1 2: JC Players 9.10.1 1.12: Latin Club 10.1 1.1 2: Safety Club 11. Pres. 12: Science Club 9. Evening of Drama 10.11. L MICHELLE LANDRUM-Jayettes 9.10.11.12: Latin Club 10: Political Science 12: Safety Club 11.12. SANDY LANDRUM-Art Club 11.12: Jayettes 9.10.11.12. GEORGIA LAUTEN-COE 12. LISA LEHR-tTransferJ JAMES LEIVIAN GLENDA LEONARD-Choir 9.10.11.12: COE 12: FBLA 10: GAA 9. LARRY LEPPER-COE 11.12: ROTC 9.10.11. PENNY LEPPER DEBBIE LIBBERT-tTransferD Choir 12: Jayettes LISA LILLEY-choir 111COE 11.12: GAA 1o- Jayettes 9.10.11. ' VICKI LIMBAUGH-StuCo 9.11. Parade Chm. 12: Sec.-Treas. 10: Choir Accompanist 9.10: Chorale 11.12: French Club 9.10. Sec. 11.12: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: .IC Players 9. Math Club 11: Nat'l Honor Society 10.11, Pres. 9.12: Quill Scroll 12: Red 8: Black Bus. Mgr. 12: Council of Clubs Girl 12: Showboat 1 1: Music Man 12. SUSAN LINDSAY KATHY LINK-Band 9. Varsity 10.11. Conga,-g 12: Choir 10: Jayettes 9.10.11. TERRY LOESCH-Math Club 12: Nat'l Honor Society 12: Rifle Club 12: Science Club 9.10. STEVEN LOETHEN-A1-'s 12: Art Club 10.11. 12: JC Players 10.11.12: Safety Club 11.12: Music Man 12. GARY LONG-Band 9. COE 12. DEBBIE LOVE-Choir 9.10.11.12: Science Club 10.11.12. JULIE LUBKER-AFS 9.10. FBLA 9: GAA 9: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: JC Players 9.10.11.12: Thespians 11.12: Latin Club 12: Los Amigos 9. 10.11: Spanish Honor Society 11.12: Nat'l Honor Society 12: Quill K: Scroll 12: Red Kr Black 12: Rifle Club 12: Council of Clubs Girl 12: 1984 10. Evening of Drama 11.12: Speech Squad 11.12. BERNARD LUEBBERING-Band 9. Varsity 10. ll. Concert 12: FBLA 10: Nat'l Honor Society 10.11.12: Music Man 12: Navy ROTC Scholar- shiP 12. DALE LUECKENI-IOFF KARL LUTZ Mc BOB McCANN-German Club 12: Nat'l Honor Society 11.12: Basketball 9.10.11. PAT MCCORMICK-Basketball 10.11.12. JIM McCRABB-Audio-Visual Club 12: Letter- men Club 10.11.12: Baseball 10.12: Football 9.10.11.12: Track 9.11: Full Scholarship to Coffeeville Junior College: All-Conf. Football 12: All-District Football 12. GLENDA MCCUBBIN-Band 9: Varsity 10.11. 12: FHA 11. Hist. 12: Los Amigos 9.10.11: Spanish Honor Society 9.10.11.12: Marcullus 12: Nat'l Honor Society 9.11,12: Quill S: Scroll 12. DIANA MCDANIEL-Choir 12: Jayettes 9.10. 11.12. MIKE McDONALD-Science Club 10. RICK McDOWELL-Choir 12: Lettermen Club 10.11.12: Safety Club 12: Music Man 12: Bas- ketball 9: Football 9.10.11.12: Cwlf 9.10.11.12- SHELIA McGEEHAN--Choi.r 10.11.12: GAA 9: Jayettes 9.10.11: Los Amigos 10.11.12: Quill 8: Scroll 12: Radio Broadcasting 12: SPeech Squad 12. GARY McGOWEN--COE 12: ROTC 9.10.11. SUSAN McHANEY-tTransferJ Art Club 12: French Club 12: Jayettes 12: JC Players 12. CATHERINE McKINNEY-Art Club 11: Los Amigos 10.11.12: Spanish Honor Society 11. 12: Nat'l Honor Society 9.11.12: Science Club 9.10.11. TOM MCKINNEY M KATHY MAGER-GAA 12: Jayettes 9.10.11. 12: Nat'l Honor Society 9.10.11.12. LINDA MAIER-Band 9. Varsity 10. Concert 11. Librarian 12: French Club 12: GAA 9: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: Los Amigos 9.10.11. Sec. 12: Spanish Honor Society 9.10.11.12: Nat'l Honor Society 9.10.11.12: Orchestra 10.12: Music Man 12: MU Curator Scholarship: CMSU Scholarship: Drake Presidential Freshman Sch- olarslup Agnes Hudson Lcedy Award 11: NCTE Award Nominee 11. Senior Activities 267 PATRICIA QBLEDSOEJ MAIRE TERESA MAJERSKY CHRIS MALLORY-StuCo 121 V-Pres. 121 Art Club 91 Choir 9,10,11,121 Lettermen Club 10111.121 Spanish Honor Society 111Nat'l Honor-Society 9.10111,121 Quill Kr Scroll 121 Red Sr Black 121 Rotary Boy 121 Boys State 111 Basketball 9110111112: Football 91 Track 91101l1112. JUDY MALONE-Choir 911011111 21 FHA 101 Jayettes 9,10,11,121 Nat'l Honor Society 9110, 11,121 Political Science 12: Science Club 9.10. 111121Showboat 11: Music Man 12. DIANA MANNING-AFS 111 Art Club 111 Choir.9,10111.121 French Club 111 Jayettes 91 101111121 Science Club 101111 Showboat 11. LINDA MANSUR-Choir 9,10,11,121 Chorale 11.121 Jayettes 10.11.121 JC Players 10: Marcullus 11. Activities Editor 121 Nat'l Honor Society 9,10,11.l21 Quill 8: Scroll 121 Science Club 111 Showboat 111 Music Man 12. DEBBIE MARCANTONIO-Audio-Visual Club 11,121 GAA 101111 German Club 12: Latin Club 9,101 Nat'l Honor Society 11.12. KIM MARSH-GAA 11,121 Los Amigos 11.121 Spanish Honor Society 121 Tennis 121 Track 12. LINDA MARTIN-Art Club 9. CINDY MATLOCK-AFS 101 Choir 91101111121 Jayettes 9110111,12. LESLIE MEADE-An Club 91 Choir 9110111112: German Club 121 JC Players 101 Safety Club 11.12. EDDIE MEI-IRHOFF ROBIN MERRICK-AFS 91101111 Band 9, Concert 10.11, Hist. 12: Studio 9: Stage 101 Jazz 11112. Pep 111121 GAA 9,101Jayettes 9, 10,111 Latin Club 11,121 Science Club 91 Music Man 12. CHERYL MERTENS-StuC0 121 AFS 121 Choir 9,10,11,121 Jayettes 91101111121 Latin Club 111121 Nat'l Honor Society 9111,121Pol- itical Science Pres. 121 Science Club 9, Sec. 10, Music Man 121 Youth in Government 111121 Regent Scholarship to CMSU. CYNDI MEYER-Choir 10111,121 GAA 101 Jayettes 9110111. TRACY MEYER-AFS 11,121 Art Club 9,101 V-Pres. 11, 121 GAA 91101Jayettes 9,1O111. 121 JC Players 91 Los Amigos 11.121 Marcullus Photographer 12: Quill 8: Scroll 12. JERRY MICK-Baseball 10,11,12. BETH MILLER-Band 9, Concert 101111121 Stage 10.11. PeD 11.12: Pom Pon Girl 121 Jayettes 9,10,11,121 JC Players 91 Latin Club 11,121 Los Amigos 91 Nat'l Honor Society 9. 101111121 Showboat 11: Music Man 12: Track 121 Prom Chm. 11. LAURIE MILLER-1TransferJ FHA 121 Orchestra 11. LINDA MILLER-Choir 11,121 FBLA, 9.101 Jayettes 9,10,11,121 JC Players 101 Safety Club 12. MARK MILLER-Band 9. WILLIAM MILLER-French Club 91 German Club 121 Tennis 12. DEBBIE MILONSKI-Art Club 121 GAA 101 Los Amigos 91101111121 Spanish Honor Society 9,10,11,121 Nat,l Honor Society 111121 Safety Club 121 Scholarship Maryville. STANLEY MINOR-Art Club 101 Band 9, Var- sity 10: Concert 11.121 Studio 9, Stage 10, Jazz 11,121 Pep 10.111121 German Club 121 Orchestra 10,121 Showboat 111 Music Man 121 Wrestling 10,11,12. KIM MINZE-Jayettes 111121 JC Players 9. LARRY MOBLEY JOANNE MOORE-Choir 91101111121 GAA 91 Jayettes 111 Science Club 9: Showboat 111 Music Man 12. KEVIN MOORE-Choir 91101111 German Club 121 Showboat 11: Football 9,101 Track 10. MANDY MORRIS-Choir 11,121 French Club 91101111121 Jayettes 9, Cheerleader 101111121 Safety Club V-Pres. 121 Homecoming Queen 12. RICK MORRIS ROBERT MORRIS-StuCo 121 Class Officer 121 Choir 9,10,11,121 Chorale 111121 JC Players 91 Lettermen Club 101111121 Los Amigos 101 Quill K: Scroll 121 Red Kr Black 121 Rotary Boy 12: Showboat 111 Football 9,10,11,121 Tennis 9110111.12 STEVE MORSE-Choir 11,121 Science Club 10,11,12. ANNE MOSELEY-AFS 91101 Art Club 11.121 Choir 91101111121 GAA 91101 Jayettes 91101111 12: JC Players 9,10,11,121 Los Amigos 9,101 Political Science 121 Rifle Club 121 Safety Club 11. Sec. 12. GARY MUCK-Band 9, Varsity 10,111 Tennis 910.1111 2. PAT MURPHY-Band 9, Varsity 10,11.121 L05 Amigos 91101111 Science Club 121 Music Man 12. 268 Senior Activities N .HM NANCE .REBEKAH NEELY-Choir 11.121 Latin Club 11. 121 Honor Society 91111121 Science Club 9110. JOHN NEWBERRY-Audio-Visual Club 9, COE' 11112. DANIEL NEWBY-Audio-Visual Club 101 Band 91 German Club 12: ROTC 9.10.11. JOHN NEWELL-StuCo 121 Track 101 CMSU Scholarship. CINDY NICHOLS-Office Work Exper. 12. DEBBIE NORDMEYER-AFS 121 Choir 111121 Jayettes 111 JC Players 111 Latin Club 11112: Los Amigos 911011111 21 Spanish Honor Society 10, V-Pres. 11,121 Math Club 11,121 Honor Society 11.121 Political Science 121 Science Club 11, V-Pres. 121 Showboat 11. DIANA NORFLEET-Choir 101111121 French Club 9,101Jayettes 9.101111 Quill St Scroll 121 Red 8: Black 121 Science Club 91 Showboat 11, Music Man 12. RANDY NORFLEET-Band 91 Varsity 10, Con- cert 111121 Stage 10.111 Jazz 121 German Club 121 Honor Society 9,10,11,121 Basketball 9, GREG NORMENT TERESA NORRIS--Art Club 111 Jayettes 9,101 11,121 Latin Club 121 Los Amigos 9.101 Spanish Honor Society 9,101 Math Club 11. Sec. 121 Nat'l Honor Society 91101111 Sec. 121 Science Club 9,101 Sec. 111 Tennis 11,121 NHS Scholar- ship nominee. TOM NORTI-IWAY O GAIL O'BANION-Choir 9,10,11,121 FBLA 121 GAA 10, Sec. 111 Safety Club 121 Office Work Experience 12. GARY OBERKROM-Choir 91 Lettermen Club 1312: Football 9,10,11,121 Track 91 Wrestling JAMES R. OETTING-Art Club 91101 Political Science Club 12. CARLA OLIVER-Choir 9110.11,121 GAA 9,10' Jayettes 91101111122 Los Amigos 10.111 Safety Club 111 Music Man 121 Volleyball 11. JEFF OLSON SCOTT 0'NEILL-Band 91 Varsity 101111121 Studio 9. Stage 101111 Science Club 9, Music Man 121 Basketball 91 Football 9: Golf 11.12. JIM ONGER BRUCE ORENSTEIN-Band 9. Varsity 101111121 Los Amigos 111 Football 91 Tennis 9,10,11,121 Track 10. LISA OSWALD-AFS 111121 Art Club 121 GAA 9,101 Jayettes 91101111121 JC Players 10,111 Science Club 10. DEBRA OUSLEY MIKE OUSLEY-Golf 9,10,11112. CRAIG OVERFELT-Audio-Visual Club 11.121 Latin Club 11.121 Lettermen Club 101111121 Nat'l Honor Society 91101111121 Quill Sz Scroll 11. Hist. 12: Red Ka Black 121 Rotary Boy 121 Basketball 91101111121 Tennis 9110111112. GARY OWENS P NANCY PACK-Art Club 10: GAA 91 Jayettes 9.101111 Nat'l Honor Society 9. MAYNARD PARKER--Debate 121 JC Players 121 Thespians 121 Los Amigos 101111 Spanish Honor Society 11-.121 Nat'l Honor Society 121 Science Club 9: Golf 91101111 I Never Saw Another Butterfly 121 Evening of Drama 12. SUSAN PATINO-Choir 11112: Jayettes 11112: Music Man 121 Volleyball 11.12. GUY PATTON-Lettermen Club 111121 Foot- ban 9,10,11,121 Track 9110. SHAWN PAYNE-Math Club 11,121 ROTC 10. 111 Squadron Commander 121 Science Club 11, 12: Wrestling 9.10.11. DEBBIE PENDLETON--Art Club 10. Jayettes 9,10,11,121 JC Players 91101111 Safety Club 101111121 Music Man 12. CRAIG PERKINS-Art Club 11112: JC Players 91101111121 Thespians 91 Treas. 101111121 Flowers for Algernon 9. You were Born on a Rotten Day 9:1984 101Showboat 11. CLAY PETERS-Football 91101111 Track 9110. JAMES PETERS MIKE PFAUTSCH-Band 9. Varsity 10.111121 Studio 91 JC Players 121 Latin Club 101111121 Lettermen Club 9,10,11,121 Nat'l Honor Society 9,10,11,121 Boys State 111 The Egg and I 121 Baseball 9.10.11.121 JC Players Scholar Bowl 12 CONNIE PHILLIBER-AFS 11: Choir 10.11.121 Chorale 121 French Club 101Jayettes 101111121 Showboat 11. lVlusic,Man 12.1 LEANNE PICKETT-AFS 101111121 Art Club 191101111121 JC Players 91101 Los Amigos 10,11 Safety Club 11: Tennis 11.121 Jayettes 9.10.11. 12 KERRY PIGFORD-Lettermen Club 121 ROTC 9,10,11,121 Football 91101111121 Track 9110.11 ALEX PLASSMEYER-Audio-Visual Club'111 Lettermen Club 1011l.l21 Baseball 10. CARL POWELL-Art Club 9. Choir 10,11,12. Debate Squad 11: Track 11. CARLA POWELL-Choir 12. HERB POWELL--COE 12. SCOTT POWERS-Latin Club 101 Math Club 111 Science Club 11. Wrestling 11. SANDY PRINGER-Choi! 9.101111 COE 12. ROB PRUITT-Choir 121 French Club 11,121 JC Players 121 Music Man 12: The Egg and 1 12: Football 101 Track 10.11. DONNA PUCKETT JIM PUCKETT DIANE PURKETT--CO5 12. DEBBIE QUICK-Choir 101 FBLA 121 GAA 9, Office Work Experience 12. R DON RACKERS ROY RACKERS-COE 11112. CLARA RADEMAN-Choir 11, GAA 91 Office Work Experience 12. TRACY RANKIN-Choir 11,121 GAA 101 Jayettes 9 DEBBIE RATLIFF-fTransferJ AFS 11, Varsity Band 121 Choir 111 Chorale 121 FBLA 11, Marcullus 111 Assoc. Editor 121 Nat'l Honor Society 11.12, Orchestra 11, Quill Cz Scroll 11, 121 Music Man 121 SMSU Regents Scholarship 12. ROB RECORD--Cross Countrv 10,11,12. TAMMY REDEL-1TransferJ COE 12. DARELL REHAGEN LAURA RENKEN-Varsity Band 101 Concert 11,121 Jayettes 9.101111 Nat'l Honor Society 9, 10.11.12. GERALD RHODES--Band 91 Varsity 10.11.121 Latin Club 91101 Cross Country 10, Track 9110.11 LINDA RICE-Choir 111Jayettes 91101 JC Play- ers 10. DONNA RICHEY-StuCo 121 Varsity Band 101 French Club 91 Jayettes 9110.111 Latin Club 11 121 Nat,l Honor Society 9,10111.l21 Math Club 11, Pres. 12: Science Club 111 CMSU Scholar- ship 121 Curator Scholarship to Rolla1 Women in Engineering Scholarship to UMR, TERRY RICHMOND-Choir 12. SANDY ROBB-StuCo 121 Band 91 Officer 121 Varsity 101111121 Stage 101 Lab 11: Choir 121 Debate Squad 121 German Club Pres. 121 Golf 9: Science Club 9, Music Man 121 Basketball 9. MARK ROBERTS-StuCo 9,121 Class Officer 91121 Choir 121 Debate Squad 121 Lettermen Club 121 Quill it Scroll 12: Basketball 91101 Football 91101111121 Golf 91 Track 101111 Wrestling 11.12. SHARON ROCKEMANN -AFS 121Art Club ll, 121 JC Players 9110111: Jayettes 9110111112: Latin Club 91101111121 Quill Kr Scroll 121 Red It Black 12: Tennis 11.12. RITA ROLING-Choir 9.101111 FBLA V-Pres. 12: Jayettes 9,10,11,121 Cheerleader 101111121 Nat'l Honor Society 10.11.121 First Place FBLA District Business Contests 12. STEVE ROLLINS--Band 9, Varsity 101111121 Stage 10.111 Pep 12: Rifle Club V-Pres. 11: Science Club 9110,11. MARLENE ROTHOVE-Choir 101111 COE 11,121 WILLIAM ROUNDTREE-Choir 101111121 ROTC 9.10.11.121 Brigadoon 10. RUSSELL RUCKER-Varsity Band 101111 Stage 10: Baseball 11.121 Football 9.11. ALAN RUNKLE KEITH RUSH DIANE RUSTEMEYER-COE 11. JOHN RUTH-StuCo 11,121 Class Officer 11112: Choir 10.111121 Chorale 11,121 Lettermen Club 111121 Los Amigos 91101111 Spanish Honor Society 10.111121 Nat'l Honor Society 91101111 V-Pres. 121 Quill 8: Scroll V-Pres. 121 Red Sz Black 121 Rotary Boy 121'-Boys State 111 Bas- ketball 91101 Football 9110.111 Co-Captain 121 Track 9110.111 All-Conf., All-Dist, Football 12. Assemblies Chairman 12. S STEVE SALMON-Band 91 Football 91 Golf 9. LARRY SALMONS AL SANNING-COE 121 Football 9. TINA SCARR-Choir 91101111121 Chorale 11.121 French Club 9: Jayettes 9.1011 11121 JC Players 11,121 Science Club 101 Showboat 111 Music Man 121 Debate Tourn. 12: Talent Assembly 91101121 Top Ten Jayettes 9111. MIKE SCHAEFER--ROTC 9110.111 Baseball 10. ALFRED SCHAFFER ROGER SCHANUTH-COE 12. LARRY SCIIETZLER SCOTT SCHLOTZ-Art Club Photo. 12: Band 91 Varsity 101 Concert 111121 JC Players 111 Los Amigos 91101111 Hist. 121 Spanish Honor 11.12: Dlub 12. 1.121 , ndl AA 9. Officc arsity 1 . nor oll 1 1 . larship cert iety 9. 11.12: k 9.10.11 C Play- nd 101 lub 11 h Club lar- men in cer 12: oir 121 2: Golf etball 9. ficer men 10: Club 11. ,12. :Red Sz Pres. 1.121 ce 1,121 11: E 11.12. 2: ROTC 11 r 11,121 -n Club or .10.11. d 8: :Bas- in 121 all 12. olf 9, le 1 1.1 2: Players usic mbly .ball 10. Band Society 9.10.1 1.12. Nl.irc'ullus Staff Photo. ll. 12: Quill Q Scroll 11.121 Safely Club 1121 Science Club 10: I Never Saw Another liultvrfli 12. BARBARA SCHl.UlC'l'ER-Choir 10.11.121 GAA 101 Juvvttes 9.10.1 I .12. KAREN SCHIXIER-StuCol2:Cho1r12:l l1A 10. Sec. ll. Pres. 12: Jayettes 53.10.111 Latin Club 11.121 Scicnct' Club 9.10.11 . WILLIAM SCIIUNDELMEYICR-Band 9: COE 121Baskvtball 10: Track 9. NANCY SCIINVARTZ BEMBOOM JILL SCHWERDTFIEGER--AFS 9.10: Blind 9: Varsity 10.11.121 Cliolr l21.lllycttcS 19.111.11.121 JC Players 101 Safely Club 12. MARCIA SCOTT--COE 121-layettes 12: JC Players 9.10. PAULA SCOTT-AFS 10.121 Choir 9.10: FBLA 10: Latin Club 12. GENETTA SEELIGIXIAN-LTransferj Varsity Band 11.121 Math Club 12: Regents Scholar- ship CMSU. LEIGH SEIFERT-Choir 9.10.l1.12: GAA 9: Jayettes 9.10. ALAN SESTAK-Choir 9: ROTC 10.11.121 HAROLD SEYMORE--ROTC 9.10.11. HOLLY SI-IADWICK-Choir 11.12: Jayettes 11. 12. WAYNE SHAW--Science Club 10.111 Math Club 11.12. MICHAEL SHELLMAN-Choir 10.11.121 FBLA 11: FTA 11: Lettermen Club 12: ROTC 9.10. 11: Brigadoon 101Showb0at 11: Music Man 12: Cross Country 10.11.121 Track 10.11.l2. PAT SHEMWELL--Art Club 9.10: JC Players 12: Los Amigos 111 Orchestra 9.10: Rifle Club 101 I Never Saw Another Butterfly 10. LYNDAL SHIRLEY-Lettermen Club 9.101 Basketball 9. 10: Cross Country 9.10: Track 9.10. TOM SHIRLEY--COE 121 Riflc Club 10.11.121 ROTC 9.10.111 Football 10. WESLEY SHIRLEY BILL SIEFERT-CTransferJ Baseball 1 1.12. JOHN SIMION-German Club 12: Latin Club 12: Los Amigos 9: Spanish Honor Society 91 Nat'l Honor Society 11.121 Quill Kr Scroll 121 Red 8: Black 12: Science Club 111 Scholar Bowl 12. KEITH SITTER THOMAS SITTERLEY-Autio-Visual Club 11. 12: Band 9. Varsity 10: Concert 11: Los Amigos 9.10.11.12: Spanish Honor Society 10.111 Poli- tical Science 12: Safety Club 121 Football 9. STEVE SIU-StuCo 11.121 Latin Club 11. Pres. 12: Marcullus Photo. 11.12: Nat'l Honor Society 9.10.11.12: Orchestra 9.10: Quill 8: Scroll Pres. 11.12: Science Club 10.11.121 Rotary Boy 121 Boys State 111 Nat'l Merit Finalist. JOHN SJOBLOM-Band 9. Varsity 10.11.121 ROTC 9. VICKI SMALLWOOD MARK SMART-Track Mgr. 9. STEVE SMART--Math Club 11. V-Pres. 121 Nat'l Honor Society Sec.-Treas. 9.10.11.121 Science Club Rep. 9. Treas. 10.11.121 Boys State 11: Curators Scholarship UMC. DAN SMITH KEITH SMITH--StuC0 12: Choir 11.121 Los Amigos 9.10.11.12: Spanish Honor Society 9. 10.11. Pres. 12: Math Club 11.121 Nat'l Honor Society 10.11.121 ROTC 9.10.11: Music Man 121 Basketball 9.10.11. RUTH SMITH STEPHEN SMITH-COE 12: Scholarship to CMSU TONY SMITH DIANA SNOW ALAN SOMMERER-Latin Club 11.121 Math Club 121 Nat'l Honor Society 11.121 Rifle Club 12: Science Club 9.101 Nat'l Merit Semi- finalist. LEON SOMMERER-Art Club 101 Band 9. Math Club 10.121 Nat'l Honor Society 9: Science Club 10. WAYNE SOMMERER-Baseball 10.11.121 LINDA SPECKHALS-Rifle Club 10.11.121 Science Club 9.10. , ROD STAFFORD-StuCo V-Pres. 12: Choir 121 Lettermen Club 10.11.121 Safety Club 12: Rotary Boy 121 Football 51.11.121 Track 9.10.1l.12. MARK STALLINGS-COE 121Wrestlin1L 9- DEBBIE STEGEMAN-Choir 9.10.11.12: Jay- ettes 9.10. 4 ROGER STEGEMAN-Rifle Club 10: lfootball 9.10: Track 9. DANNY STEPHENS V - LISA STEPPELMAN-StuCo Treas. 12: Lhour 12: .lavenes 9.1o,11.12: JC Players 9.10: LQS Amigos 9.10:Sp1inish Honor Society 9: Natl Honor Society 91 Quill 81 Scroll 12: Red k Black 12: Rifle Club 121 Safety Club 11.121 11111510 Man 12: Ilomec-nmmll Court l21Mareul1us Court 12: Co-Chm. Ilospitality Com. 12. MARY STEVENS-Artifacts Club 111 Band 9. Varsity 10.11. Librarian 12: FBLA 111 FHA 10. 11.12: FTA 1 ll GAA 10: Los Amigos 121 Music Man 12. EDWARD STOCK-Art Club 9.10: ROTC 91 Football 10.1 I1 Track 9.12, .IOIIN STODDARD-Audio-Visual Club 112 Cliolr 12: Music Man 12: Track 9. SIIERRY STONE-Choir 111 COE 12. TOM STOREY-Science Club 9. TAIVIMY SUMMERS-GAA 121 J8VCttes 12. DENNIS SUNDERMEYER-Audio-Visual Pres. 11: Safety Club 10.111 Wrestling 11: Box Crew Chm. 12. BOB SWAIN--Art Club 11: Los Amigos 9.10.11: Spanish Ilnnor Society 9.10.11: Math Club 10. 11: Nat'l Honor Society 9.11.121 Science Club 9.10.1 11 Wrestling 9. T MARGARET TA LKEN-COE 1 2. DON TAMM-Artifacts Club 12: Choir 11: Ger- man Club 12: JC Players 111 Rifle Club 9.101 Cross Country 101 Track 9.10. TONY TAUBE-Choir 10.11.121 German Club 12: Quill Kr Scroll 11.12: Brigadoon 10. Show- boat 11: Music Man 121 Cross Country 12: Radio Broadcasting 11: CMSU Aptitude Scholarship 12. SHERRY TEBBS-AFS 9.10.11: Audio-Visual Club 10.111 Choir 11.1 2: Jayettes 9.10.11.121 JC Players 9: Los Amigos 1 1.12: Spanish Honor Society 121 Safety Club 11.121 Science Club 9. KELLYE THOMAS--Choir 9.10.11.121 GAA 9. 10.111 Jayettes 9.10.111 Safety Club 11.12. SUSAN THOMAS--AFS 12: Band 9. Varsity 101 Concert 1 1.121 Studio 9. French Club 9: Jay- ettes 9.10.1 1.121 JC Players 11.12: Science Club 102 Music Man 12. BECKY THOMPSON MICHAEL THOMPSON-Band 9. Varsity 10. Concert 11.12: Studio 9. Jazz 121 Pep 11.12: Latin Club 11 .12: Science Club 9.10: Music Man 12: Baseball 9.10.11. RANDY THOMPSON LINDA THORNBERRY-FHA 111 GAA 121 Jayettes 9.10.11.12. KEITH THORNBURG--Band 9. Varsity 10.11. 121 Latin Club 12: Lettermen Club 121 Nat'l Honor Society 9.10.11.121 Football 9.10.11.12. DENISE THRASH--Choir 11.12: Jayettes 9.10. 11. Sec. 12: Political Science 121 Safety Club 12. Homecoming Court 121 Marcullus Court 12. IENNIFER TIPTON LISA TIPTON-AFS2: Art Club 121 FBLA 101 Jayettes 9.10.11,12: JC Players 10: Los Amigos 10.111 Spanish Honor Society 11. JOYCE TOEBBEN-FHA 91Jayettes 10.11. MARY TOMBLINSON-StuCo 121 COE 11. Pres. 12. STEVE TOMKA-Track 11. DAVID TRIBBLE-Artifacts Club 111 Band 9. Varsity 10. Concert 11.12: Studio 9. Stage 11. Pep 11.12: Latin Club 10.11.121 Orchestra 101 Science Club 111Showb0at 11. Music Man 12. DOUG TUCKER-Band 9. Varsity 10.11.121 German Club 12: Political Science 121 Football 9.10. DANIEL TURNER-Quill Sz Scroll 11.12: Radio Broadcasting 11. U RHONDA UTHLAUT-tTransferJ Varsity Band 11.1 2: Pom Pon Girl 12: Debate Squad 11: Jay- ettes 11.12: JC Players 11: Choreographed Homecoming 12: Showboat 11: Miss Jefferson City 12. V ERIC VANDERSLICE-Latin Club 11.12: Los Amigos 91Marcullus Staff 12: Nat'l Honor Society 12: Quill 84 Scroll 12: Science Club 9.10. 11. Treas. 12: Tennis 9.10. GERRY VANVRANKEN-Audio-Visual Club 121 Choir 9,10.11.12: Lettermen Club 11.121 Safety Club 12: Music Man 12: Cross Country 121 Foot- ball 9: Track 9: Wrestling 10.11.121 rucx VAUGHAN-Band 9. Varsity 10.11.121 Studio 9. Stage 10: Nat'l Honor Society 9.10.11. 12. HOWARD VERDOT-Coe 121ROTC 9.12- KYLE VIETH-choir 9.l0.I1.121JC Players S1- 101Lr-:tternien Club 11.12: Political Science 1 21 Brigadoon101Showboat 1 11 Music Man 121 Basketball 9: Football 511.121 Golf 9. KERRY wAGNERxAFs 9.111Cl1oir 9.10.11-12i GAA 9.101.IayE:tteS 9.10.11.12, R it43gl?RWxili1i3fl1li2ER-Band 9. Varsity 10.11. Llet- termen Club 11.121R01afY BUY 12160119-U: Wrestling. 9.10.11.12. DEBRA xi'ALLER-qunnslcrl omcv work Experience 12. - f 12' 1 vfll.l2Rlr-: WALLER-cos 11.12.ll1A 10-1' 1 MAul.A wAI.1'HER-FBl.A 12117110 11-12- GAA 9.10.1 1, V-Pres. 12: Jayettes 10.1 1.12: Nat'll1onor Society 11.12: Volleyball 1 1'.12. PAM NVALTIIER--Band 9. LElG1l ANNE wA1,z-choir 9,lo,1l.121 GAA 11: Jayettes 9.10.1 1.12: Safety Club 10.11.121 Science Club 91Track 12: Homecoming Court 12. LISA WALZ--Jayettes 9.10.11.121 Safety Club 12. BRENT WARD-StuCo 10: Class V-Pres. 10: Choir 12: Lettermcn Club 11.12: Basketball 9.10.11.12. JANET WATTS--StuCo 9. Class Scc.-Treas. 9: AFS 9.10: Choir 9.10, Chorale 11.12: Debate Squad 11.121 GAA 9: Jayettes 9.10.11. Rep,121 .ic Players 9.10.11.12: 'rhespians 9.10.11. mst. 12: Los Amigos 9.10: Spanish Honor Society 10: Nat'l Honor Society 9.10.1 1.121 Political Science V-Pres. 12: Safety Club 11: Flowers for Algernon 9: Showboat 1 1: Music Man 12: Tennis 1 1.121 Outstanding Youth 9: Nat'l Forensic League 11.12. RICK WELLS-Baseball 101 Basketball 9. SJANIEL WERDEHAUSEN-COE 1 1.12: ROTC .10.11. COREY WHITE--StuCo 121 Art Club 9.10.1 1.12: Choir 9. Debate Squad 121 German Club 12: JC Players 11.12: Thespians 11.12:Marcu1lus Staff 10.111 Nat'l Honor Society 9.10.1 1.12: Quill 8: Scroll 11.12: Red Kr Black 121Scicnce Club 9: Boys State 111Showboat 11: The Man Who Came to Dinner 11: Music Man 12: Evening of Drama 11.1211 Never Saw Another Butterfly 121StLlC0 Eval. Com. Chm. 12: Prom Dec. Chm. 11. KAREN WHITE--Art Club 9.10.11: GAA 10: Jayettes 9.10.11.12: JC Players 9.10: Los Amigos 9: Safety Club 121 Office Work Experience 12. STEVE WHITE TOM WHITE-StuCo 12: Art Club Pres. 12: Audio Visual Club 101 Los Amigos 11.12: Spanish Honor Society 11.12: Nat'l Honor Society 9.10.11.12: Quill Kr Scroll 12: Red 8: Black Co-Editor 12: Student Prince 9: Music Man 12. PAUL WHITEHEAD-Band 9. Varsity 10.111 Lettermen Club 11.12: Los Amigos 9: Spanish Honor Society 91 Nat'l Honor Society 9.11.12: Quill 8: Scroll 12: Red 8: Black 12: Basketball 9: Football 9.10.11,12: Golf 9.101 Track 11.12. KEN WHITESIDE-Audio-Visual Club 10.11. Sec. 12: Band 9. Varsity 10.111 Library Club 10. 11. Sec. 12: Political Science 12: Safety Club 121 Football 9, JOHN WHITTLER-Choir 122 ROTC 11.12: Wrestling 12. MARY WIEBERG-Art Club 12: Science Club 9.10.11: Office Work Experience 12. CYNTHIA WILDIIABER CATHY WILLMENO-Choir 9.10.11.12: GAA 91Jayettes 10. PAT WILSON-StuCo 12: AFS 9: Band 9. Varsity 10.11. Sec. 12: Pep 10.11.121 Pom Pon Girl 10. 11.12: Jayettes 9.10.l1.12: JC Players 9: Latin Club 10.111 Nat'l Honor Society 9.10.l1.121 Quill Sz Scroll 12: Red Kr Black Co-Editor 121 Safety Club 12: Music Man 12. STEVE WILSON-Choir 10.11.121 JC Players 121 Brigadoon 10: Showboat 11: Baseball 11: Foot- ball 91 Track 12. DEBBIE WINDER-Band 9. varsity 10.11.121 Pep 10.11.121 Choir 121Jayettes 9.10.11.-121 JC Players 10: Safety Club 10.11.121MUSlC Man 2. 17ALERlE w1NTERs-French Club 9.10.11: Jayettes 9.10: Rifle Club 12. KEN WITHERBEE-AFS 12: Artifacts Club 11- 121 Band 9. Varsity 10.111 Concert 12: JC Players 10.1 1.1 21 'rhesplans 10.1 1.12111-ifle Club Pres. 10, 11: Science Club 9.10.12. sgt.-of-Arms 11: Cheaper by the Dozen 101 Music Man 12: The Egg and I 121 Evening of Drama 10.11. Dir. 12. JILL WOJNAR-COE 12. TERRY WOLZ-COE 12. BARBARA WOOLDRIDGE-Choir 10.11.121 GAA 10: Jayettes 11: Quill 8: Scroll 12: Red dr Black 12: Showboat 11. LEONARD WORTHEY MIKE WYRICK-Band 9. Varsity 10.11.121 Stage 10: Rifle Club 11YWrestling 10. SUSAN YOUNG-AFS 9.101 Art Club 111 Choi-1' 9'10,11,12: French Club 10: Jayettes 9.111.111 JC Players 9.10.11.12: Safety Club 12: Br1BHd00n 10: Showboat 111MUS12M3n 12- KEVAN ZALKEN-Choir 12: German Club 1 2: Latin Club 11.12: Rifle Club 12: Music Man 12: Track 12. ASAMI ZIMMERMAN-StuCo 10.111 Class RGD. 10: AFS 9,102 Jayettes 9.10.11.l2: JC Players 9. 10.121Los Amigos l0.11:SD21l'llSh Honor Society 11,121lVl.irCu.llLlS 11: Nat'l Honor Society 10.11. 125 Safety Club 11. PHIL ZUSPAN-Debate Squad 12: JC Players 111 Latin Club 11.12: Political Science 121 Science Club 9. l ootbzil.l 9.10. Senior Activities 269 f xi Q H E'- 'k 'X'-we A 6 iihniin- i Y W Lorie! Fischer 5 kin-Q. ix 'uf ' Linda Maier Judy Malone :urns-rsswxubnaaanii qui-el... !sMk',e'?'.11 !qg lima:-1 in iii Iii wxnfemsa M. ww! I ll , 4 - -if Sf , I5 4 ,, -4 - L ,, 5- -. . V ,ig 5 i Allan Sommerer Kdffly Byrne 270 Top Ten ,Yu , . n N 1 v .Q 'kk gilitfaaig Eli Steve Smart , Q' ei. ix, X Donna Richey 8 Thir- Debbie Ratliff 'T , 1 I Top Ten At J CHS Thursday, May 27, Principal Marvin Fleming- announced the top ten students of the 102nd graduating class. During Commencement cere- monies. Loriel Fischer was named valedictorian of the class and Steve Smart was named salutatorian. The remainder of the top ten in order of rank were as follows: Linda Maier, Judy Malone, Donna Richey, Steve Siu, Allan Sommerer, Kathy Byrne, Debbie Ratliff, and Maynard Parker. ,,,..,y 1 -.......! Steve Siu Ml-if Maynard Parker Top Ten 271 0 r- s :QW wpf 'N-, ...AJ I fu ff iff 1 an ii a 'sv fx N Q., L-, ,,f,.-, -' -:.-.- ' -...Q-g,:-'g:.1.:g.1'LL,,i,44551,lg :LIC -54 - J Le 1 'Y ,lf vi! wi Y A ii n.,,,,, 1 T' Trjvg .wggff k z+?f71i 5 7 ,,,, V :I i Ki 3,15 A, , I, Q.- . 411 . f 'W . -eg-3 41 U' F, 'W' V F F r v P E n s v i- - -13981.-u r , 1 fer . laW.. 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Q by A . 5 . 49,4 4 1 1 2 i l , 0 l an -2142 ! x sv, IQ 1525 'Q'Q,f4 1, ima. 5 , 1 A1 f -1 -rved ndly ysa Ia 4 can , 1 ,,, -.. ,, lr, w ffl! w- if f.-sf, 51 r 4 1 41 f x 1 A 'ld jl . ,-., ,yxf w Han.. Q, ' 4 :buds-18 if if . I ev 9. 1 4' pf-4' . ,- V . wh' 'swan'-..,.-M. W? -L, L, x ' 'S'- X IPTV wwf eff , ,' f4- 3 3 yi-Q51 6 xlw 'iff' 4 S mf 1 av'- JQ' -1 'LV V J 'S-'H T: , f, in, if. p. , . ,, fy. Qi? QIAF' YY? Ufflce Equfpment Co. 115 E Mllhr Slllh l ii uf WWW' . 1- gf 9' :Q Q M v -,-s.4iAf-fsmqk 4,7 P 1 4 4 Abbott. Abbott. A Doris 1518 Roxanna 15-1, 214 Abernathy, Mark 1112. 230 Abernathy. Matt 132. 21-1 Abernathy. Michael 131. 198 Able. Mark 148.1-19.1ti0.1t18.2l 4 Able, Michelle 109.1-48,151,15 126.lti7D174,i2lglgl.i831.294 Abra ams. ae . ' .' ' Abrahams, Michael 230.309 Adair. Randy 230 . Adams, Marv 56. 246 Rex 81. 299 iigggiibn. ivnnk 100 Adkins, Dan 198 Adkins, Pete 98 Alber. Alber. Kent 2 14 Louis 230 Alb-1.13-tt 214 , Mbf,f1ht,b1.lr1y 151. 246, 3011 manage, Ilelen so Alex. 581113198 Allan. Allen. Gavin 198 Greg 214 Alley, Coraleta 113. 246 Allmon. Bryce 162. 230 Allmon, Dirk 132, 214 Allred. Allred. Debbie 133.158, 246 Robin 132. 214. 154 Amick. Mel 230 Anderson, Cathie 230 Anderson, Carol 132. 214 Andcrson Cindy 246 Anderson Anderson Tracy 131, 198 Andrews, Julie 132, 154, 214 Angerer, Bob 198 Angercr. Doris 157, 230 Anthony, Donald 214 Anthony, Kathy 119 246 Anthony, Kim 149,1l54,17o.214 Anthony, William 80 Antwciler. Ralph 246 Apinyakul. Nancy 1-'alter 185,251 Appleton, Margaret 113, 157, 230 Arand. Michael 198 Armontrout, Tracy 214 Armour. Barry 214 Armour, Terry 198 Arnel, Cindy 214 Arnel, Diane 246 Arnel, Mark 230 AH-nold, Joseph 214 Arnold, Teresa 183, 214 Arthur Atkin, , Phyllis 84 Randy 246 Ausgief. John 168,169,190.191, Austin, Doug 133 134, 246 Austin. Rance 230 Autenrieth, Kevin 230 Autenrieth, Lisa 113.141.194.246 Autenrieth, Lori 230 Autenrieth, Tammy 214 Ayer, Dan 246 Ayer, Kathy 155, 198 Aylor, Holly 246 B Backes, Kenny 230 Backes, Linda 198 Backes, Pierre 133. 246 Backes. Ron 246 Backes. Sandy 246 Baclessc. Arla 230 Bacon. Brian 119, 246 Bacon, Patricia 132, 154, 214 Bacon, Sherry 155, 198 Bailey, James 230 Bailey. Sarah 90 Bailey, Tyrus 198 Baker, Anita 160, 198 Baker, Baker. Beth 123 155, 198 Cathy 147,155,198 Cindy 118,133,214 7. Jerry 122, 123.198 Cindy 55, 147,167,174,246 Baker, Baker. 283,309 Baker, Janice 93 Baker. Jedd 214 Baker, Karla 70,132,15'7,230 Baker, Phil 89,109.1 19,120,16 167 174,246 Baker, Susan 247 Balcer, Charlotte 149,168,214 Baldwin, Jack 247 Baldwin, Sherry 147, 214 Baldwi n, Traci 147, 198 Banghart, David 214 Banker. Brenda 155, 198 Barbarick, Abigail 154, 214 Barbour, Bill 132. 214, 302 Barbour, Jackie 123, 155. 198 Bardsley, Angela 15-1, 215 Barger. Becky 132, 157, 230 Barklage, Tom 118 215 Barnard Kathy 198 Barnes. Kevin 198 Barnes, Mike 247 Barnes. Robert 184, 198 Barnes, Sharon 215 310 Index 6 1'1arn1'tt. Martha 247 Barnett. Sid 230 Barnum, Sandra 114, 247 Barron. Jeannie 109.149.l54.21 5 Bartlett..1uli1- 56 155,170. 198 Bin-inn. Mark 215 Basmgvr. Don 1112. 230 Basnvtt, Ken 230 Bassmann, Sam 247 Bates. Bill 148. 230 Batve. Sheila 198 Bauer, Brenda 155. 198 Bauer, Jennifer 119.148,158.165. , 167,17-1,194,247 Baum-r, Kathy 2l.35.13ti,137,148. 151,152,247 Baughn, Karen 247 Baumgartner. Cindy 124, 230 Baumgartner. Danny 198 Baunhoer. Danny 230 Baumhoer, Sandy 215 Baur, Beth 122.123,155.198 Bax, Brenda 230 Bax, John 215 Bax. Karen 131. 199 Bax, Mary 230 Baxter. Sarah 114.131, 151.155, 199 Bean. Terri 215 Beard. Bill 215 Beasley, Kim 119. 157. 231 Beauchamp. Bobctte 247 Beauchamp, Tante 154. 215 Bechtel, Christy 155, 199 Beck, Cindy 55,141,147.148,149, 158.247 Beck. Dan 114. 199 Beck Donald 215 Beck, Janet 247 Beck, Mark 247 Beck, Matt 215 Ron 231 Beck, Beck Steven 215 Teresa 55.132.140,141.147. Beck 157.231 Beetem, Jon 136,137,170,231,279 Becivarg, Julie 149,160,170,215, Belcher, Mike 231 Bellmer, Chris 199 Bellmer. John 124, 231 Bemboon. Andy 247 Bemboom, Russell 199 Benfield, Leslie 191, 215 Bening, Carolyn 89, 149 Bennartz, Brenda 231 Bennartz, Donny 199 Benne, Tom 231 Bennett, Barbara 231 Bcntch, Elaine 15'5,'199 Benton, Leon 98 Berendzen, Barbara 127,247 Berendzen. Gary 133, 247 Bergman, Kelley 132, 215 Bergman, Tracy 134, 174, 247 Berhorst. Greg 199 Berry Cindy 199 Berry, Darla 231 Berry, Kieth 199 Berry, Linda 92, 151 Betgsggfathryn 109,131,151,155, Bias, Brenda 231 Biesemeyer, Mark 199 Billings, Jeanne 89. 109 Binklcy. Mike 215 Birdsong, Gray 231 Bish, Arlene 85 Bishop, Jeff 215 Bishop. Kristy 199 Black, Kathy 231 Blackman, John 183, 231 Blair, Libby 154, 215 Blaise, Brent 114, 199 Blake, Cheryl 199 Blankenship, Jeanne 132, 154,215 Blankenship, Jerome 95 Blanks, Dorothy 157, 231 Blanks. Rita 155. 199 Beth 132 215 Bledsoe, , Bledsoe, Dan 215 Bledsoe, Lurinda 133, 134, 247 Bledsoe, Randy 118, 149, 215 Bledsoe. Scott 123, 184, 199 Blevins. Pat 154, 215 Block, Jeanette 147, 158, 247 Blosser, Marty 109,132,154,215 Blunt, Renee 215 Bly. Mark 231 Blythe, Kendall 145, 231 Blythe, Noel 145, 247 Bock. Greg 100 Bock, Debbie 248 Bock, Patty 199 Bock, Paul 231 Borlamer, Susan 2-1,26,40,-11.42, j:is133,158,165,167,174,194, Bode, Tammy 231 Boehmcr, Audrey 113,145,153, 158.1622-18 Boelimer, Jeff 215 Bucs, Donald 97 Bolden David 123, 1519 Boldt. Chris 248 Bohn. Tami 157, 231 Bolton, Ewali 102 Borigrtgilel, an 112,113,1 14.148, Bommel, Dennis 114, 216 Bomme1,T1m 114, 199 Bommel, Tommy 199 Bond, Glenda 185,186,199 Bondurant. Eddie 248 Booker, Jannette 136, 248 BOPP. Darvl 248 BOPP. Mark 216 BOPP. Nova 199 Bunn. Ray 248 Borghardt. Robert 132, 216 Borginseycr, Pam 1 19,120.148.1-49 Bosch, John 199 Boss. Becky 216 Boss. Ronnie 199 Boss, Sheila 127, 231 Bounds. Debbie 113, 158, 248 Bounds, Kim 109 118, 216 Bowe, Michael 199 Bowe, Rich 119. 148 231 Bowen, Leasa 123. 185. 199 Bowen. Scott 231 Cherri 123. 155, 200 Bowman, Bowman, Greg 248 Bowman, Jerry 216 Lisa 231 Bowman, Bowman, Marsha 132. 231 Terri 123 155, 200 Bowman, , Boyce, Janda 216 Boyce, Kim 133, 248 Boyd, Kristie 200 Brade, Bonnie 151, 248 Bradley, Megan 119, 231 Bradley, Wade 216 Brakke, Helen 89. 174, 178, 180 Branch, Dennis 248 Branch. Kim 200 Branch, Larry 216 Branch, Steve 216 Brandt, Suzanne 147, 154, 216 Brann, Debbie 118, 216 Brann, Kathy 158. 191, 248 Branson, Randy 232 Branson, Steve 132, 194. 216 Branson. Terry 248 Brashers, Tammy 232 Braun, Curtis 216 Braun, Sandy 21,24,26,35,37,40, 3ig43,151,153,158,178,194, Bregant, Bob 123, 145, 200 Bregenzer, Theresa 132, 154, 216 Brekke. Charles 149, 160, 216 Bremmerkamp, Rick 183, 232 Brenneke, Dennis 133, 248 Brenneke, Doug 216 Brenneke, Marla 232 Briant, Doris 154, 216 Britton, Abby 125, 232 Brockman, Jim 185, 216 Brockman, Mary 183. 200 Brockman, Bill 200 Rhonda 232 Brooke, Brooks. Bill 216 Brooks, Kenny 37,59,248,307 Brooks, Ron 200 Brogvnd Becky 21,109,113.152,154 1 Brown, Dan 109.133.134,152, 248 Brown, Dara 155,200 Brucks, Denise 113, 157, 232 Brown, Jane 248 Brown, Russ 248 Brucks. Janice 155, 170, 200 Brucks, Judy 119-, 145, 232 Bruemmer, Debbie 232 Bruemmer, Gary 126, 216 Bruemmer, Jeanne 248 Brurnley, Mary 200 Brumley, Roger 248 Brumley, Rose 248 Brummer, Sheryl 133, 248 Brummitt, Mark 216 Brunk, Stephen 200 Bryan, Teresa 200 Beth 232 Bryant, Bryant, Beverly 232 Doug 216 Bryant, Bryant, Ithaca 170, 185. 200 Bryson, Barry 232 i Debbie 125. 158. 248,300 Bryson, Buchta, Greg 200 Buckner, Joe 216 Buescher, Norman 216 Bungart. Vicki 132. 154, 216 Bunt, David 200 Burch, Dana 200 Burch, Jerilynn 248 Burd. Cindv 232 Burger, Brenda 200 Burgess, Becky 132. 148, 232 Burgess, Robin 157, 232 Burke. Fred 96 Burkel, Carl 33, 94, 134 Burkett, lion 24,31,34,37,lf1fl. 134,151,248 Burks, Darla 131. 160, 200 Burks. Debby 154, 216 Burks. Dianne 158. 248 Burks, Michele 114, 155. 200 Burma-ister, Tim 216 Burmeister. Tom 216 Burnett. Lisa 70. 155. 200 Burnett. Rod 132. 232 Burns-lt, Susan 146.1-17.154.21li Burns, Dvann 216 Burruss. -Inn 109.123,145.200.2l0 Burton, Barbara 248 Burton, .lim 200 Burton. Robin 216 Buschcr. Phyllis 2113 Busche, Linda 248 Buscher, Tercna 232 Buschman, Chris 200 Buschman, Tim 200 Buse Cindy 249 Bushko,1.aura 148. 1-19, 297 Bushmann, Mike 118.119.120, 138,149.170,194.216 Butler. Brenda 232 Butler, Steve 114, 200 Butts. Kevin 232 Butzer, Danny 232 Byland Jim 100 Byrd, Cindy 216 Byrne, Kathy 109,133,148.158, 160.166,167,174,249 C Cacua, Tony 309 Cain, John 138,148,232,309 Caiiaazuc 56,109.13S,147,148. Caldwell Karen 216 Calvert, Carolyn 114,12s,155.2o0 Clavert, Jim 114,118,148,232 Calvert, Larry 118.216 Calvert, Norma 82 Camden, Steve 216 . CampbCheryl 132.151.154,160, 21 Campbell, Bruce' 200 Camnh:-ll Cfiilex 23347 1:58 249 Cardwell. arry - . cam, Debbie 127 128,157,232 Carey, Glen 118. 232 Carey, Leigh 132, 157, 232 Carey, Perry 132. 216 Carey, Tyler 216 Carpenter, Jack 126 232 Carpenter, Laura 217 Carr, Joe 200 Carr, Norma 217 Carroll, Nancy 27,34.136.137, 139,149,151,154,217 Mike 183, 200 Ron 200 Carson. Carson. Carson, Sandi 232 Cartee, Jack 37,1 19,1 20,151,232 CarggiBryan 109.114.133.134, Carter, Cheryl 155, 185. 201 Cater. David 119. 249 Carter, Gary 217 Carter, Hope 56.132.157,232 Cartmill. Brenda 217 Carver, Sara 217 Carver. Bill 182. 183, 249 Carwile, Danny 232 Case, Jackie 70.160.201 Casteel, Carol 132.157,232,286 Casteel, Marvin 217 Cayce, Carole 132, 232 Cayce, Wayne 133, 249 Cayce, Bill 249 Chambers, Donna 38,113,118,232 Chandler. Tim 217 Chaney, Jan 56, 109,113,132,148, 157,166,167,174,232,300 Chaney, Mark 201 Chapin. Sindy 155, 201 Chappell Jim 162. 249 Charles Tony 232 chase, Greta 131. 201 Chavis, Dion 118,l21.138.217 Cheatham, John 136. 149.249 Cheatham, Virginia 151, 201 Childers. Bill 201 Childers. -11-ri 113. 158, 249 Chitwoud, Randy 241 Chitwood, Rodney 232 Chmidling Rhonda 118, 249 Christian. Dwayne 185, 217 Christian, Kevin 232 Clad. Jim 233 Cliiburn. Veta 85 Cindy, Allison 132, 157.233 Clardv. Scott 201 Clark. lidward 217 Clark, Janell18,119,133,249 Clark, Karan 132, 233 Clark, Kathy 109,113,132.148. 157.233 Clark. Nadine 86 Y Clark, Nancy 109.1-19,154,217 Clark.l'att1e119.157,233 4,216 00.210 7 20. ,158, 9 7148, 55.200 132 ,160, 249 .232 37, .1.232 ,134, P1 32 ,286 18,232 32.148. 00 617 49 11 J 19 7 33 15? 148. 217 Clark, Randy 21,109,118,120, 151,l52,217,1l02 Clark, Rick 119,121.2-151.30-1 Clark, Steve 201 Clements, Debbie 233 Clements. Keith 201 Clendenning, Sherri 151. 233 Cline, Debbie 157. 233 Cline, Karen 11-1. 155,160,201 Clithero, Carroll 86 Clithero, Dale 97, 168 Cobble, Laura 118, 217 Coffin, Greg 109,118,1 21,160 217, 302 Coffman, Opal 217 Cohen, Stan 201 David 149, 217 Cole, Cole, Keith 217 Cole. Randv 249 Cole, Robert 233 Cole, Ron 98 Coleman, Dcivayne 217 Coleman, Dcwight 201 Collins, Catherine 93 Collins, Jennie 132. 233 Collins, Sharman 123. 201 Collum, Melanie 87, 133, 249 Colter, Benny 201 Colter, Chris 201 Colter, Janice 154, 217 Colter, Joy 158, 249 , Colvin, Karen 217 Constance, Eric 249 Constance, Joyce 55,133,113-1,1 58, 160,194.249 Cook, Beth 123, 151. 155, 201 Cook, Charles 233 Coo5cAi9Chris 37,108,109.151.158. Cook, Dale 217 Cook, Ginger 151, 201 Cook. Julia 155, 201 Cook, Julie 70, 96 191 Cook, Mark 119.121,233.293 Cook, Mike 118, 233 Coon, David 32,133,134,148,162, 163,174,178,194,249 Coon, Mark 118, 233 Cooper. Alan 201 Cooper, Karyl 24.26,27,37,109, 133,151.158.249 Cooper, Daryl 249 Cooper, Gary 201 Coots, Harold 217 Coots, Mary 201 Copas. Brion 249 Coppin, Cathy 149, 157, 160, 233 Coppin, Danny 201 faordell. Kevin 119 145 151 249 nrdeu, Kristy 123, 1515, 261 Corley, Chris 89 Cornwell, Larry 103, 233 Cotton, Terri 233 Coufilzignan, Annette 112,113,170, Couphman, Diane 114, 170,201 Covington, Sterling 201 Cox, Denise 155. 201 Crader. Danny 201, 304 Crader, Doug 148, 233 Crader, Greg 38, 160, 249, 304 Cram, Cindy 122,123,138.151, 155,201 Cramer, Lisa 131. 155, 201 Cravens, Todd 160. 201 296 Crawford, Cathy 132, 157, 233 Crews Jamice 201 Crews, Jerome 217 Crews, Margaret, B4 Crews, -Melinda 118, 233 Crocker. Michael 250 Crocker, Randy 184. 201 Crocker, Tammy 127, 250 Cruse, David 201 Culley, Connie 250 Cundiff, Cindy 141.148, 250 Cundifl, David 201 Cunningham Malroy 217 Curry, Sean 217, 302 Curry, Shannon 55, 233 Curry, Tim 201 Curtright, Stephanie 132,154,217 Czargigsky. Charlayn 133,158,250, 2 D Dahms, Barb213i14. 233 Dale, Teresa Dale, Terry 133 250 Dallmeyer. Robbie 233 Dallmeyer, Robert 80 Dalton, Bridget109.1 13,133.1 -48, 160.1G8,250,299 Dameron. Debbie 109.155 201 Dameron, Tamala 125. 133. 250m Dampf, Carolyn 108.1-18,151.15 1. 233 D11rnpr.1-111111111-111 109.1 14.1:1x. , . 15J.Z01 , Danforth, Eleanor 132, 1:14, 217 Daniel, Bryan 148. 233 Daniel, Kellv 5G,70,l23,l55,201 Daniels, Debbra 217 Danklef, Cindy ll1l.lIl3,13-1,250 Danklef, Lori 131, 201 Davidso Davidso Davidso n, David 119, 233 n, Kevin 217 n, Stanlei 201 Davis, Barry 250 Davis, Brian 233 Davis. Charlane 154, 217 David. Don 233 Davis, llouston 250 Davis, Ralph 233 Dans, Rhonda 217 Davis, Russell 9-1, 304 Davis, Sally 122, 123, 147 Davis, Davis, S arah 155, 201 haron109,133,158,250 Dawson, Sarah 56,1-18,158.1 74, 178. 180.19-1.250 Dawson, Susan 56,57,70, 1 32,154 100,21 7 Dayton, Steve 250 Dean, Cathy 02 Deardeuff, David 201 Deardeufl, Wavne 125,127,250 DL-aring, Glen 233 Dearixon, Rhonda 154, 217 Deatlev, Kim 133,174,178,250 De-Brodie, Sharon 202 Debroeek, Lee 122. 123 202 DcClue, Suzy 202 DeFreeee Diane 133. 158, 250 Deger, Heidi 132, 217 De raffenreid, Stan 234 DeLaney, Ronnie 217 Dellinger, Ginger 132. 234 DcLuce, Kim 132.15-1, 217 DeLuce, Bob 250. 299 DeMoiS. Betty 234 Denman, Stewart 131.191, 202 Dennis, Dawn 202 Dennis, Kelly 202 Denny, Karla 119,143,148,166. 167,174,250 Denny, Keith 21 7 Denny, Kent 217 Denny, Mark 202 Deppe, Gayle 217 Uer515l5,Bret 24,31.40,l33,134, Devign, Brian 202 Dickmann, Carol 183, 217 Diekmann, Mike 184, 217 Dickrader, Kim 157. 160. 234 Dickrader, Tina 202 Dickson, Laura 132, 154, 217 Dickson. Jim 160. 234 Di Corpo, Mickey 109. 110,111, 142. 194. 250 Diemler, Carol 158, 250, 301 Diemler, Julie 217 Dicrsing, Bill 109. 118. 218 E Eads. Bill 218 Eads, Thelma 234 Easfywine, Lisa 202 c und. llelen 109, 13 . ' Edllar. Charles 234 1 15530 Edwards. David 251 Edwards, Diane 234 Edwards. Ma.ry 234 Edwards, Randy 202 Erlsleineyer Robin 218 lE11rnar:'i1t,Gleri 163, 213 rr ar t, .lane 131, 155, 2 ' E1.ken, Glen 218 02 Elbert, Lori 154, 218 Elliott, Nancy 70, 123, 155, 202 Elliott. Ron 131, 212 Elliott, Steve 185, 218 Ellis, Andrea 114, 157, 234 Ellis. Ron 202 Emerson. Donnie 190,191.194, 195.251 Emerson, Kenny 234 Emling. Bruce 202 Emmel, Janet 118,119.157,234 Endicott, Kay 133. 251 Engelbrecht, Cindy 251 Engelbrcehl., Mike 202 Englebrecht, Virginia 105 Englund, Mark 218 Englund, Scott 202 Enloe, Carole 202 Enloc, John 251 Enlgg,1Kcith 31,133,134,148, ,300 ' Enloe, Kelly 131, 202, 300 Enloe, Lori 123. 202 Enloe, Pat 109,119,120,218,302 Enlow. Karen 155. 202 Erhardt, Kent 123.1-19,234,286 Erharlgt. Lisa 70,131,154,155,20 20 Ernst. Joe 113, 251 Essary, Lisa 251 Essary, Robert 218 Estes, Jay Bob 82 Estill, Dan 109,191 251 Etter, Karen 132, 154, 160,218 Evans, Gayle 119.120,157,170, 194,234,245 Evans, Kathy 155. 203. 212 Evans. Tracy 123. 203 Everler, Mitch 234 Evers, Clara 132, 218 Ewers, Beth 160. 234 Ewers. Mark 133,148,149.251, 296,297 Ewers, Scott 203 F Fair,,Janet 234 Fair, Roy 251 Dicrsing, Jere 122. 123, 170.191, 202 Dietle. Jana 21,109,148,151,152. 157,234,281 Dill, Dorothy 89 Dippold. Robert 234 Distler, Jef! 202 Distler, Patty 202 Distler, Theresa 70,1 l4,147,155, 202 Dixon, Mike 202 Dixon, Naomi 250 Dixon, Renee 234 Dock, Pam 155. 202 Dodson, Jack 145, 191, 202 Dominique. Bob 234 Donnelly, Mary 21,34.133.134. 15l.157.167,174,23-1,293 Donelon. Mary 1113151 8 Donoho, Jay 123. ' Douglas, Deborah 136,141.148. 234 Downey Roseanne 70,154,218 Downing, steve 118, 218 Dovle, Mark 234 Doyle. Tgn 2112517 202 Drainer. awn -J. , Drainer, Diane 1 1-1.148.157.2341 Drake, Gabee 149,151,154.218 Drennan. Terry 250 Drewel, Carl 148,160,170,171,191, 250 Dri-wel, Marty 250 Driver, Dana 250 Driver, David 218 Driver, Jacquie 132, 218 Faken Cathy 251 Falls, Robert 234 Falter, Debbie 203 Farrar, Cynthia 133, 152,251 Farrington, Penny 131, 203 Farris Jim 93, 160 Fee, Keith 124,251 Fec Me lenie 109,15-4,160,218 Feeler, Kevin 118, 234 Fehrenbacher, Dianna 125, 251 Fehrenbacher. Jon 218 Ferguso F erguso n, Michael 234 n, Sallie 133.251 Fisk, Tammy 127, 251 Fick, 'Farina 218 Fiek. Ti na 109.1 13,154.218 Fields, Lee 160, 203 Files, Jan 251 Flitz, Russ 234 Findlay Larraine 132, 157, 234 Findlay, Marilyn 131. 155, 203 Findlay, Nell 90 Findlay, Tom 21, 234 Findley, Debbie 218 Findley, Elizabeth 203 Findley Linda 218 F1nd1ey'1v111re 218 1f218 Fine, Mary 15,21,24.26,31.35,4 Fine, Je 42,45,111.133.136,151.152. 174. 178,251 Finke, Dennis 218 Finke. Joyce Gove 85, 252 Finn. Flora 218 Fischer, L0riel148.158.251 K Fischer, Mike 118.120,170.f3a Fischer, Miriam 133.13-4.23.3 Fischer, Shari 122, 155. 203 Dudley, Tony 251 Dulle, Kim 154. 218 Duncan, Bobbie 119 234 Duncan, Cheryl 202 Duncan, Terry 234 Duncan, Charles 183, 202 Dunkeson, Deann 133 251 Dunlap, Doris 89 Durham, Anne 132, 154. 218 Durham, Lisa 131.155, 202 Fisher, Lois 203 Fisher, Tina 132, 149.154. 218 Fitvmaurice, Woodrow-91 Fleming, Kathy 158, 251 Fleming, Marvin 80 Fletcher, Allen 203 Fletcher, Danny 218 ifimner, iinrnla 235 I r Fletcher. Tim 119. 120. lg!! 4 Flowers, Angie 70, 138. 1-34. 218 Fogle, Wanda 185, 218 2 2. 0. Forbis, Allan 218 Forbis, Debbie 132, 15. Forbis, Valerie 251 Forbis, V ll' Ford, C Ford. Craig 218 l'ord, Lori 70, 15-1, 218 Ford, Raymond 183, 218 Foresman, Jan 21.31,l08.l05i, 133,13-1,148.15l.I52,157,lli7 174,235 Forster, David 100 Fortenberrv, Norman 203 Fortson, Mike 21 B Foster. Danny 219 Foster, Randi' 235 Foster. Rhonda 219 Foster, Tamra 55,1l9.158,251, 309 Foster, Yolanda l 13,1-13.158, 251 Fowler, Mike 2151 Fox, Jonny 203 Fox, Lisa 160,151-4,203,213 Fraker, Becky 119, 120. 235 Frank, Ann 11-1,155, 203 Frank, Dan 203 Frank, Margie 235 Frank Trent 203 Franklin, mek 235 Frasher, Jane 113, 132,1-18,157, 174,235 Fredrickson, Cal 203 Fredrickson, Tait 118. l21,132, 235, Freeman, Pam 251 Freeman, Shirley 87 Frew, Brian 203 Fuchs, Dave 203, 204 Fuller, Garry 203 Fuller, Greg 170, 203 Fuller, Miriam 90 Fuller, Terry 126, 251 G Gadd, John 118, 219 Gadd, Roger 119, 140, 252 Gaffke, Janet 126. 133, 252 Galbreath, Patsy 113 219 Gale, Margaret 131 155,203,281 Gale, Susan 113, 157, 235 Gallagher, Jeanne 252 Gann Sara 70, 155, 203 Garber, Dennis 182. 235 Garnett. Becky 219 Garnett, Christy 55, 203 Garnett, Lori 123 155,203,300 Garnett. Jerry 235 Gearhart, Robin 203 Geissal, Matt 160, 203 Gensky, Bill 119,121,160,235,304 Gentzsch, Don 94.170 Gerbes, Dan 219 Gerlach, Darla 131. 155, 203 Gerlach, MarIa108,109.113,148, 152,167.174,235,285,297,298 Gerling, Bill 100 Gerling, Jim 235 Gevecker, Joanne 70,l09,132. 156.157,160,235,300 Ghan. Lisa 122,123.155,203 Giarraputo. Dominick 252 Gibbs, Jim 91 Gibler, Donald 125, 235 Gibson, Pam 235 Gieck. Jill 132, 219 Gieck, Jim 126, 252 Giesing Carol 132 219 Giesing, Eddie 203 Giesing, Henry 203 Giesing, Les 235 Giesing, Norbert 252 Giffen, Jerry 80 Giffen, Mike 174, 252 Gill, Donald 133, 252 Gillespie, Buddy 21 31 133.134, 151,152,174,178,1kn,194,252 Gillespie, Susan 157, 2115 Gillglalg, Mike 118,1l0,l21,1-19, Gilmoew, Albert 203 Gilpin, Janie 183, 219 Gilpin, Vicki 126, 132, 235 Gladden, Bob 252 Gladden, Juanita 155, 203 Glaser, Richard 182, 252 Glover, Carol 113.1 15,152,158, 252,285 Gnagi, Mary Ami 109,132,235 Gobble, Mike 203 Gnbcn. John 235 Goben, Randy 210 Goeller, Jan 155, 203 Goff. Alfred 219 Gan, Greg 219 Goff, Laura 2.55 Goff, sum 252 I, , r , Goldainmffdggplli' -1 f-1'-Ml -'11 157.2Ia,' I I, . , . lioldammer, David 1.2.1, 1113.303 1, 218 a ie 235 ole 251 Index 311 Goldammer, llarold 203 Goldammcr, Mike 203 Golden, James 252 'Goll0r. Lisa 133,134.157.235.236 Gondcr. Geoff 203 Gondvr, Gary 24, 252 Goodin. Frank 104. 183. 219 Goodin. Kelly 183. 235 Gordon, Jeff 219 Gordon. Kevin 235 Gordon, Randy 235 Gove, Kcith 235 Graham, Dana 1l4.147,148.149, 219 Grandison, David 235 Grandison. Linda 131. 204 Grannemann, Tammy 113.132, 154.219 Gravvatt. Amy 154. 219 Gravvatt. David 119.120.1 21.170. 252 Graven, Jay 204 Graves, Mjtchall 118.162,219 Graziano. Ricky 182, 235 Graziano, Tina 204 Graziano Tony 252 Grazier Cheryl 148, 149. 252 Green led 101 Jordan. Beth 132. 157. 237 Green, Karen 123. 204 Green, Keith 236 Green. Kevin 252 Green. Lionel 219 Green. Stan 203 Green, Steve 219 Greer, Deena 236 Greer, Rickie 204 Gregg, Laurie 119,12l,132,149, 219 Gregg, Reba 70,71,108.109,252 Gregory, Keith 236 Grelner, J. R. 236. 239 Gresham, Dallas 1 1 8,1 21,1 60.236, Hzlvrum Mlkl- 204 Hawes Margaret 34.35 37,85,119. l33,152,170,253.2'79 Hawkins. Albin 204 Hayden Tim 236 Hayes. Arletna 70.7l.147.236 Hayes, Debby 253 Hayes. Travis 220 Hcagler. Greg 204 llea oy. Patrick 94 Heard, Joctta 132 236 Hearne, Sarah 24.26.27.133.134. 1413 158.l78,179,253 Hebei. .laelev 132 154 220 Hebei, Jennifer 133. 158.253 Hecht, -Jeaneen 157, 236, 305 Hcckcrman, Lauri 132, 154, 220 Heekerman, Tena 158. 253 Hcdglin, Denise 147, 154, 220 Hedrick, Vance 220 Heet, Doris 155 204 Heet, Roger, 253 Heflin, Allen 253 He-idbreder, David 118 220 Hcidbreder, Lisa 114. 155 204 Heil, Jon 204 Heil, Susan 145. 154, 220 Heimericks. Sharon 220 Heller, Chris 253 Heller. Christina 133. 253 Helmig, Paul 127. 236 Henderson, Cindy 184 Henderson. Terri 253 Henry, Jami118. 120, 154, 220 Henry.'Lindsey 149. 253. 304 Hensley, Mark 236 Hensley Maty 118, 220 Heriford, Mark 253 Heriford. Rose 131. 185, 204 Herman, Bruce 1 16,1 169,121,149, 160.194.220,302 Hernandez, Shawn 119 121 253 Hernandez, Tracy 220 Herren. Greg 127, 253 Herzirig. Sheryl 132. 236 Hess, evin 236 Hess. Pam 109 113.151.157.230 Ilolt Mike 237 lldltleamp, Chris 56.1 13,158.25-1. Hood, Alan 237 Hoover. David 119.l20,220.302 Hoover. Doug 21,37.'119.1 21.133. 152.170.254.304 Hoover. Jerry 94 Hopkins, Linda 1 33.15B.254 Hostdaniel, Dainne 125, 254 Hord, Donald 205 Hord. Julie 118 220 Hord, Tonnette 237 Hoskins. Brian 237 Hoskins. David 12,133,254 Hoskins. Lisa 205 Houchins. Chuck 127,128,237 Holizcgiins, Donna 109,141,154, Hovis, Gary 70. 91 Hovis. Marilyn 97 Howard. Faye 205 Howard, Julie 254 Howard, Matt 122.123.205 Howell, John 205 Howell, Paula 133.254 Howland Jim 254 Howser, David 205 Johnsonvflhuck 113. 237 Johnson, Cindy 221 Johnson, David 205 Johnson. Elsa 118,1 46,147,148 l49.l60.221 Johnson, Gene 237 Johnson,Jc1f 205 Johnson, John 221 Johnson. Ken 183, 205 Johnson. Kim 237 Johnson. Mark 133, 254 Johnson, Linda 237 Johnson, Pam 221 Johnson. Rebecca 205 Johiigiin. Sandy l0Sl,l23,155,205 Johnson, Steve 199,254.289 Joiinson. 'g,'?9kH2g?4 . nson. ina .lghnslgon Grant 122,123,160.169. Joni? Brad 21,15l.152.20f-1.205 Jones, Bret 132, 221 Jones. Dennis 237 Jones, Gary 91 Jones. Louis. 205 Jones. Mark 124. 237 Jones. Mike 221 Jones, Rita 104 221 Jones, Pat 32,82.112,113,115, - 45 205 . s V 1 . 18232. 'll2ifn'i'iirvel55, 205 Howser, Doug 160, 237 Howser, Michael 220 Howser. Rebecca 119.14S,158,254 Howser, Susan 11B.13S.149,237 Howser. Terry 118,132,220,302 Hubbell. Carrie 151, 155 205 Hubble, Scott 237 Huckabee, Larry 205 Huckabee, Tim 205 Hudson, Donna 154 220 Hudson, Florence 155,205 Hudson, Matt 254 Hudspeth. Mark 205 Huey, Gale 221 Huf , Beth Ann 132.154, 221 Huff, Bob 237 Huff. Jody 205 Hiighes, Jim 221 H s, John 237 Huls Teresa 119 121 133 254 281 Greglazm, Rita 119.133,158,252. Gretlein. 1315 204 85l25eFl5En1S32 1 4' 219 Grieve. James 219 Griffey, Charles 219 Griffin, Betty 132, 236 Griffin, Clint 236 Griffin. Darcy 138. 155. 204 Griffin Deborah 89 Gi-iffin. Griffin Kim 70, 157. 236,286 Lesa 155, 204 Griffin: Pam 20,5s.1 23,132,155 Hess. Steve 253 Hess, Vicky 131 155 204 Hiatte, Barbara 85 162 163 Hiatte, Brenda 147, 154,220 Hiatte, Darrell 253 Hiatte, Darwin 253 Hiatte Erin 21 31.37.133.134.148, 15l,152.158,160,166,167,174, 253 284 Hiatte, Tammy 236 204 Griffith, Randy 160, 236 Groner Terence 219 Grothoff. Kenneth 219 Grothoff Bill 204 Gruner, Greg 119,121,l33.134, 170, 236 Gudde, Kimerly 204 Gufleman. Steve 132, 236 Gunter, Dean 219 Gunter. Erin 133, 252 Guth, Sam 204 Guy. Laura 118,154,219 H Hackman Sandra 151, 154, 219 Hafner, N'orma 95 Hagenhoff, CArol 154, 219 Hagenhoff, Tom 252 Haines, David 253 Haines. Sheila, 204 Haines, Susan 180. 236 Hale. Larry 183. 219 Hall. Brad 131 204 Hau, David 148.160.167,174,194, 236,245 Hall, Kathy 132,154,219 Hall. Kim 132 219 Hall, Richard 34.35,37 40.-43.134, 137.151,152,194.253, Halverson, Marc 162,167,174.236 Hamlin, Britt 236 Hamlin. Sherry 133 143, 253 Hammann, Robert 236 Hammond. Steve 220 Handler, Gary 31,253,302 Hanush Deborah 132. 220 Hardestly Rhonda 149, 154, 220 Harman, Kevin 220 Harman, Valerie 133 253 Harp. Jeff 113. 160 220 Harrelson, Janice 90 Harris, Janice 154, 220 Harris, Kathy 109,141,158,253 Harris Porter 236 Hibdon, Mary 119 121,132.236 Hibdon. Susan 155, 204 Hickman, Jim 1 18 220 Hickman, Phil 113, 132, 236 Hicks, Martha 101 Higdon. Greg 185. 253 HlFd0l'l, John 123 204 Hi eman Robbie 109 113,127 137, 140.148,159,l67,'74.2s6,2h7, . 289,304 309 Hilgefiif Leah 55,141.143,147,157, Hill. Laura 155, 204 Hill, Peggy 118 220 1-lillebrand. Mark 204 Hillman. John 236 Hi.l1lnan, Judy 155 204 Hilsenbeck Paula 204 1-lingliaiiw, Kelly 31,133,134.151, Hirschman, Missy 204 Hirschman Roger, 253 Hii-selivegel. Linda 204 Hirschvogel, Peggy 236 Hitz, Charles 8 Hobbs, Deborah 133, 220 Hobbs. lda 236 Hobold Richard 253 Hodge lvlike 220 Hoelsclier, David 220 Hoelscher, Jim 253 Hoelscher Tom 118, 185, 220 Hoerner, Jake 236 Hoffman, Mike 220 Hofius. Lori 70, 155, 204 Hohenstreet, Deborah 204 Hohenstreet, Bret 254 Holisetiiitreet. Todd 118,160,220, Hoit, Scott 126, 236 Holden, Sheryl 220 Holliday, David 220 Herb 236 Holliday, Holliday. Karen 204 Holliday, Kevin 220 Holliday Steve 220 Hiimperz, Dawn 237 ,286 Humphrey, Jerry 205 Hunger, Randy 254 Hunger. Richard 254 Hunger, Tina 133 237 Hunton, Kevin 138 237,305 Hurlbut .miie :i7.109.119.133. 134,237 Hurst, Donnie 125 254 Hutlnger, Greg 118, 221, 280 Hyatt, Terri 205 Hyder, Rob 133.134,144,237 I lmhoff, Kent 221 lmhoff, Tel-rie 118. 221 Imhoff Tom 205 Imsland, Donna 237 Irven, Mark 133, 151, 221 lsenhardt, Greg 205 Isenhardt, Ronnie 254 J Jabldnsky, Dane 119,121,165. 167,170.174,254, Jablonsky. Jan 14a.149.154.221 Jackson, Alan 254 Jackson, Jim 173, 221 Jackson, Susan 123, 155, 205 J b Gl 205 Jones, Tammy 155, 205 Jordan, Beth 132.157, 237 Jordan, Mark 237 Julian. Cheryl 70.148.149.154, 11.286182 K Kaiser Jayne 158,165,167,174 255.301 Kallenbach, Julia 206 Kallenbach, Mike 237 284 Kammerick. Brenda 255 Kammerich, Jim 237 Kemmrich. Saundra 221 Kammerich, Vicky 206 N Kampeter, Monica 147 221 Kanagawa, Pam 155, 170 206 Kaplan, Laura 124. 125, 255 Kasper, David 221 Kaufman Eric 127, 237 Kautsch, 'Eddie 221 Kay, Richard 221 Ka Ronnie 221 Y Keefe. Kelly 118,119,174,255 Keen, Susan 127, 158, 255 Keeney. Denise 238 Keeney, Doug 221 Keeney. Theresa 157, 238 Kelley, Kathy 206 Kelley, Kim 113, 154, 221 Kelley, Robert 255 Kelley, William 238 Kelly, Jeff 185, 238 Kelly. Kelly, Kemp, Kemp. Kemp, Lana 123, 206 Ray 206 Debbie 125. 238. 284 Jeanette 154. 221 Kathy 113, 158, 255 Kemp Russell 206 Kempker. Kempker, Kempk er, Kempker, Kempker, Kem pker Coleen 238 Diane 221 Gary 206 Marvin 238 Pam 238 Sandy 221 aco , Jacob, e er enn Carla 123, 205 Bill 205 Ja E S- , Jambor. Steve 254 James, James, James. 1 94 Carrie 205 Fran 118. 221 Kay 55,70.71.119,147, ,237. James s lvia 70.115-.237 Jamett, l3!len 119, 148, 237 Jankowski, John 101 Jankow Jarrell. Jarrett ski, Reggie 131. 205- Donna 237 Anne 37 112.133.152. 174,178.179:194,254 Jefferso 154, Jeffery, Jeffries, Jeffries, Jenkins, n, Denese 108,109,151, 221 Pam 205 Rick 125 254 Steve 205 Bill 205 Jenkins, Jeff 221 Jenkins, Jenkins Jerry 205 Ty 124 237 Hartenstein, Jim 204 Haslag, Jim 83 Hartman, Gary 204 Hartman, Linda 123 204 Hartman. Piil 204 Hartman, Terry 236 Haselhorst, Lori 123. 151, 155, 204 Hassler, Connie 253 Hassler..Teresa 220 Hatfield, Roger, S9 312 Index Hollis, Tim 35.s8.151,296 Holloway. Sheri 204 Holman, Veta 127. 254 Holman. Wanda 205 Holt Chuck 21 112 113,133 151 ggg.155.162,163,174,178.194, Holt, Gwen 119, 121, 236 Holt. .lee 220 Holt, LeAnn 132 157,236 Holm. Lisa 131.205 Jen. Nathan 123, 205 Jett, Larry 205 Jimenez Bill 109,113.133,151. 174,254,309 Jinks Kimbra 38 119,-121.157, 160 170,237,304 .links 'llony 119,121,130,151. 152.170.174.254 Jobe. Steve 149. 221 Johnson, Joni 205 Johnson. Bill 237 Kemple, Debbie 221 Kennison, Cindy 113. 221 Kennison, Denise 113. 221 Kennison. Fred 124, 255 Kennison Steve 206 flcennbn, Tina 132, 238 Kesler, Keith 123, 206 Kesler, Mike 118, 160, 238 Ketterman. Nora 206 Kiecksee, Bob 255 Kiesling, Joni 123, 155, 206 Kiesling, Ronnie 221 Kilby Jim 206 Kimble. Mary Ann 50 57. 255 Kinghiann 70,118,120,132,154. King, Robert 80 King. Sheri 21,151 155,206 Kirchner, Buddy 238 Kirchner, Kathg 154, 221 Kirk, Daina 23 Kirk. Jonathon 222 206 206 Kirk, Judy 160, Kirkman, Kevin Kiser, Avis 255 Kjser, Christine Kissinger, Beth Kissinger. Steve Kleffner, Kleffner, Steve 125, Klein, Kim 155, 170, Klein. Rob 127. 238 222. 118, 255 206 Linda 238 255 206 Klick. Rita 206 Klindl, Dan 255. 306 Klosterman, Marsha 131, 155, 206 .238 Luefkemever Laurie 154 222 Mueuer, Russ 239 7 Neeley, Mick erry 257 7.14S, 55.205 19 60.169, 10.205 115. E7 .154, ,174 1 206 35 Z55 34 5 6 255 ,154, i 55, 206 Knaebel, Suzanne 132, 157, 238 Knernschield, Julie 133, 158, 255 Knife, Janet 132, 154, 222 Knipp, Anna Marie 113,15-4,222, . 307 Knipp, Gene 238 Knuth, Robert 206 Kocgifeg, Ann 109.ll3,133,l58. i Kocher, Jane 132, 154, 160, 222 Koeglgrig, Carla 113, 148.1-19.160, Koestner, Steve 255 Kohen, Clarice 84 Kolb, Lisa 155, 206 Kopfer. Shirley 118,148,157,238 Kopp, Steve 119,148,149,238,309 Korsmeyer, Becky 255 Korsmiyer, Tom 206 Kozins i. Ted 206 Kramer, Bruce 222 Kraus. Vicky 154, 222 Krebs, John 255 Krebs. Karen 123, 206 Krieger, Jeff 206 Kuensting, Carol 132, 238 Kullman, Debbie 133,158,160. 255.301 Kullman. Donna 154. 222 Kutscher, Randy 238 L 1 Laiary, Laura 222 Lambert, Janice 206 Lancaster Eric 118,148,160,168, 238,280 Landers, Dan 238 Landers, Ronnie 222 Landis, Martha 154, 160, 222 Landrum Melissa 109,14S,151, 157,170.171.194,238,2A45 Landrum, Sandy 113. 158. 255 Laney. Carmen 155. 206 Langley, Susan 206 Langsiord, Tim 238 Larsen, Shelley 126. 157, 238 Laucks. Mike 206 Lauf, Doug 206 Lauten. Georgia 126, 129. 255 Lauten Jon 222 Laux, I-lelen 88 Lavinder. Kim 126, 238 Lavinder, Mark 206 Lazzarini, Frank 206 Leavell, Leslie 132.222 Le Blanc, Bruce 222 Lecuru, Keith 222 Lee, Jeff 133, 134, 167, 174, 238 LeGrand. Mary Beth 154, 22 Lehman, Jeff 160, 206 Lehr. George 222 Lehr, Lisa 255 Leivian. Jim 255 Leivian. Laura 157, 238 Lernke, Theresa 132. 238 Leonard, Diana 131 155. 206 Leonard Glenda 125 133, 255 Lepper, Larry 112257 22535 ep er enny . Leslile thi-is 35 37 133.134.1315 148.151,160,166,167,174,175, 194 238,245 Lewis. Joe 222 Lewis, Kim 222 Leydens. Joey 206 Leydens, Mary Kay 157, 238 Libbert, Debbie 133, 255 Libbert Kevin 184, 222 Lilley, .lim 123. 206 Lilley. Lisa 124. 256 Limbach, Lynn 184. 206 Limbach, Tambra 206 Limbach, Vicki 31,133,134,148, 158,174,178,194,256,278 Lindsay, Kirby 222 Lindsay, Susan 256 Lindsey. Rene 154, 222 Ling, Kevin 206 Ling. Paula 222 Linhardt, Fred 103 128 Link, Kathy 119, 256 Linnenbrink, Richard 222 Lipp, Ricky 206 Little, Kevin 206 Little, Susie 145,168 191,206 Leek, Dennis 100 173 Lockwood, Patti 132, 222 Loeffler, Tom 134, 148, 238 Loehner Janice 85 Loeschl. liruge Loesc . 0 er Loesch, Terry 149. 168, 256 Loetsen. .gefi oet en, am Loethen Steve 32.109.110.113. 151 256 Long, Gary 126, 256 Looney. Eric 122 123. 207 Llooten, Kiitg ootens ic Lolgcgolo, Debbie 56,132,133. 9 Lorts, Patti 132. 238 Lov , D bb' 13 Levi, Mike '207 3' 256 oxvrance, Heidi 92, 93,14 raa5f1a.i.szi- 17-1i178,256' ' ' MSO' ISU E-JxE9.AVan 222 ue enng, B ' 1 . Luebbei-ing. Girgrufgfigjol-156 Luebbenng, Lesa 119, 38 233 Luebbfm. Kent 118 222 ' Lnebberi, sneue 155 207 Lueckenhoff. Dale 256 Luetkemcycr. Jim 83 Lueflggmeyer, .Io Ann 109.132, Lutkewitte, Carol 154 222 Luker. Lynne 55, 1322 157 238 Lunsford Robin 238 ' Lntrnan, Mike 182, 135 238 Lutz, Karl 113, 256 ' Lutz, Kurt 113, 238 Lutz. vieki 238 Lynch, Barry 222 Lynch, Debbie 154, 222,293 Mc McBaine, Rose 157, 238 McCann, Robert 256 McClanahan, Donnie 207 McCormick, Pat 256 McCrabb Jim 256 McCray, Tina 132. 154. 222 McCroan, John 238 Mantle, Mark 223 Marcantonio, Debbie 257 Marcantonio, Robin 70,149,154, 223 Markway, Kelli 239 Marsch, Dan 103 Marsch, Danny 223 Marsch. Don 102, 128 Marsh, Kim 56 147 257 Marsh, Marsh, Martin Guy 207 ' Ron 102,125,126 - cari 97 Martini Elen 100,101 Martin, Kermeth 223 Morris, Sylvia 15,133,134,135, 150 151,152,239 Morse, Steve 133 191,258,304 Moseley. Anne 173, 258 Moses, Dan 208 Moses, Dennis 184, 208 Moss. Lana 224 ' Moss. Lisa 208 Mosley, Ann l22,123,l 31,133, Martin. Linda 257 Martin, Phyllis 131, 207 Martin. Suzi 133,134.148,157, 239,279,289 Matlock, Cindy 133, 257 Matlock. Mike 223 155 20s Muck, Gary 253 Mudd, Alan 97 Mueller, C31-hy 1 32. 224 Mueller, Doug 122. 123 208 Mueller John 124, l32. 239 Mneuerf Kurt 208 Mueller, Steven 208 Mueller, Tim 132, 224 Munk. Michael 208 Matteson. Jim 207 Matthews, Debbie 70 132,154,223 Maurer. c.L. 133 223 Maxey, Joyce 207 Maxey, Shari 223 Meade, Leslie 133, 257 Mealy. Lisa 147, 207 Means, Karen 239 Megown. Jeri 239 Murphy, Pat 118,191,258 Murpny, Mary 224 Murray. Bruce 122,123,208 Murray, Greg 127, 239 Murray. gitelly 239 us oe, ev 19,12 , ' 160 239.304 0 121 148' Myers, Beth 55, 70.118 Myers, Chris 32. 240 McCubbin. Glenda 118,143.148, 167,174, 256 McDaniel, Dan 238 1 McDaniel, Diane 133, 158, 256 McDonald. Mike 256 Mclgggiald, Shari 70. 114.131,155, McDowell, Cindy 118, 154, 223 McDowell, Ricky 256 McElwaine, Cindy 132,223 Mclilwaine, Janet 118, 223 McElwaine. Kathy 239 McGeehan, Sheila 133 174, 256 McGeorge. Charles 101 McGonigal, Clifton 239 McGowen, Carolyn 185 223 McGowen, Gary 124, 256 McHaney. Mary 138,155,206,207 Mclflaney, Susan 158, 256 Mclntosh, Bill 126, 239, 285 Mcln re Steve 223 ty . McKee, Rachel 207 McKinney, Brad 239 McKinney, Catherine 148, 256 McKinney, Dwwne 207 McKinney. Tom 256 McKnight, Kent 223 McLaren. Jim 37 239 MeMi11an, Bob 239 McMillin, Debby 223 McMi1lin. Geraldine 101 McQueen, Dan 207 McQueen. Penny 157. 239 McSwain, Greg 223 McVey, Jacob 239 M Mehrhoff, Eddie 257 Meier. Julia 138, 239 Meinhardt, Kevin 239 Melcher Debbie 207 Meller. Carey 154, 223 Meller, Don 239 Meller, Kimberly 207 Mendes. James 207 Mendes George 223 Meng, Cindy 154,223 Mengwasser Joseph 207 Merggzlk, Robin 119,121,160,257, Merrill. Peggy 239 Merrill, Terri 154, 223 Mer en Cher 1 1 9 133,148, vers. Kevin 240 N Nance, Jim 125, 258 Neblett, Kip 96, 191 Bill 131 Neely. Nathan 160, 224 Neely, Rebekah 133, 258 Neill. Allan, 123 208 Nelson, James 240 Nelson, Sharon 88 Nemer, Terri 70,151,155,208,213 Niesmeyer, Susie 224 Newby, Shirley 224 Neutzler. Karla 157 240 Newberry, John 125.128, 258 Newby, Dan 258 Methe t s, y 0 . 158.173,194,257 D y. Gina 207 Meyer, Connie 132, 223 Meyer. Cyndi 133, 257 Meyer, Jeff 207 Meyer Lisa 239 Meyer: Tracy 109,11 3,1 58,167, 174,257,297 Mick, .Daryl 223 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller. Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Beth 119,158,160.257 Bill 257 Carol132. 154, 224 Jeff 119,120,224 Joyce 239 Julie 154, 224 Kathryn 207 Ki.m 224 Miller. Laurie 257 Miller, Linda 133, 257 Miller, Lori 155, 207 Miller, Mark 257 Miller, Richard 207 Miller, Roger 131,183,207 Miller. Ronald 207 Miller. Tim 224 Mills, Greg 224 Mills. Penny 154, 224 Milonski, Debbie 257 Milonski, Mike 224 Newell John 194 258 Newman, Dennis 208 Newman, Ray 182, 240 Nguyen, Anh 208. 224 Nichols, Barbara 123 208 Nichols, Cindy 258 Nichols, Cindy 224 Nichols, Debbie 224 Nichols Lynn 224 Nichols, Tom 208 Nickell, Greg 149, 224 Niermann, Cheryl 132, 240 Niei-mann Harold 101 Nilges, Debra 147, 208 Nilges, Rhonda 224 Nilges, Tom 224 Noble, Anne 109,133,134,151, 152,157,240 Noble, Callie 118, 224 Nodine, Larry 208 Nordmeyer, Barbara 114,155,208 Nordmeyer, Debbie 109,133,258 M L on 223 Mgzlcintilafence 207 Maellz, Geriiy 2139223 . E Mggeifeiiatnryli 147,14s.15s.25e Ma er, Lori 131. 155. 207 Maian, Herbert 207 Mahan, Richard 223 Mahaney, Gilbert 239 Mahaney, James 239 Mahanecy, Le3S:?23 M ' . 8 Mgisii, Lirflila 119.148.158.170i 5 Mai3e,6Patty, Bledsoe 133.256 Main, Kelly 223 Maierskcy. 4F09 E356 , ere Mgfjfyigigyis 59,133.174.17S. 181. Mallory, Jennifer 109.132,149, 154 223 Mallory, Stephanie 31.37.109.133- 134,151,157,239,279 Malone, John 183, 223 Malone, Judy 133,148,1 58,173,257 Malone, Virginia 105 Maloney Richard 99 Manes, I-larvey 223 Manes, Linda 113 223 Mankin, Darren 223 Mankin, Mike 239 Manley, Gary 223 Manning, Diana 133. 158, 257 Manning, Karla 207 Mansur, Linda 133 134,148,158. 165,167.174,257- A Mantle. Cheryl 118,120,154,223 Mantle, Janet 131,155,207 M' t .S lli 131,207 Miiio? Stgni19.121,1'70,257.304 Minze, Chuck 224 Nordmeyer, Patty 109,132.149. 154,160.191,224 Norfleet, Debbie 85,119,224 Norfleet, Diane 133,174,178,258 Norfleet, Nancy 132. 240 Norglaeit, Randy 119,121,145,258 Norfolk Lori 154 224 Norman: Alice 132. 240 Norment Gary 224 Norment Greg 258 Minze, Kim 158m257 Mitchell, Lavonda 155. 208 Mitchell, Randy 239 Moad, Jerry 239 Moad, Tanna 183 208 Mebiey, Larry 257 Mobley, Lesa 208 Mobley Lorie 224 Mock, Dorothy 99,146 Moeckli. DHHYW 203 Moeckli, Jim 239 Moeckli, Ronnie 208 Moeller, Mary 208 ' 224 M hl .C Mgnailb. 1525 21, 151,152,154, on eer an Moore, Darla 123.155.20S Moore, Darrell 224. 309 Moore. JoAnne 133, 257 Moore, Kevin 257 Moore, Patty 239 Moore. Robert 208 Moore. Teri 208 Moreland, Cheryl 55, 208 Morris Barb 138.151.155,194, 208.213 Morris, Jim 224 Morris, John 80 Morris, Mandy 14,18,133,257,289 Morris, Matt 31,224,298 Morris, Randy 208 Morris, Ricky 258 Morris R bert 40 134,174.178. 0 1 180.198.258,283 Norment Steve 240 Norris, Teresa 56,160.168,169. 258 Northway. Tom 90. 258 Nuhn, Danny 240 O O'Banion, Janey 132, 224 O'Banion, Gail 133, 141. 258 Oberkrom, Gary 14, 258 Obermiller, Jerry 100. 173 Obermiller, Kirk 132, 240 Ochs, Tom 109. 132, 224 Odneal, Mitch 208 Oetting, Jim 258 Oetting, Patricia 224 O'Halloran 123, 160, 208 O'Halloran, Paul 119,120,148, 194.240.3014 83' Zi? f 23.85 l , irey Carla 133, 158. 258 Oliver. Oliver, Jack 208 Oliver, Onna 132. 224 Jeff 258 gison' R d 118 224 son, an y . , O'Neal, Rich 21,113.l48.15l,-152 194,240,245.301 , O'Neill, Scott 118, 258. 304 Onger, Jim 258 Onger, Lance 208 Orenstein, Bruce 259 Index 313 R S Ortmever, Dan 225 Osman, Ruse 131,155, 208 Ostrander, Tammy 21,131,151, 155,208 . Oswald, Lisa 109,113.1 58,259 Ousley, Beverly 131, 155, 208 Ousley. Debbie 259 Ousley, Donna 240 Ouslev. Mike 259 Overfelt, Craig, 174,l 75,178,181 259 Overfelt, David 208 Overfelt, Eric 225 Overkamil. Annette 208 Overkanip, Maureen 225 Overland, Steve 118, 184, 225 Owens, Gary 259 Owens, Michael 208 Owcns, Tracy 132, 157, 240 Owens. Bill 225 P Pack, Cathy 109, 154, 225 Pack, Nancy 259 Padgett. Jeff 225 Paige, Robin 240 Palmer, Kelly 160 225 Pardoe, Cindy 225 Pardoe, Doug 208 Parker, Maynard 21,34,124,136, 149,151,259 Parks, Chris 225 Parks, Larry 240 Parks, Lori 55,70,132 240 Parrish, Lisa 21,148,151,15'2,152, 157,170,240 Pationo. Bonnie 155, 209 Patino Susan 133, 158, 259 Patterson, Cindy 132, 225 Patterson, Sam 182, 184, 240 Patterson, Susan 114, 155, 209 Patton, Guy 259 Pauley, Linda Sue 209 Pauley. Tim 240 Payne. Mike 209 Payne, Shawn, 182, 186, 259 Payne. Tim 113. 184. 240 Peiffer, Fred 184, 209 Pendleton, Debbie 158, 259 Pendleton, Steve 240 Penno, Rick 240 Perkins. Craig 259 Perry, Ann 122,123,155.160,209 Brenda 154, 225 Perrey, Perrey, David 225 Peters. Clay 259 Peters, Don 240 Peters. Jim 259 Peters, Mike 225 Peters, Pam 154 225 Peters, Paula 225 Peters, Scott 240 Peters, Susie 123, 155, 209 Peterson, Lona 209 Petty Kevin 225 Petty. Rick 240 Pfautsch, Mike 118, 148, 151, 259 Philliber. Connie 133,134,158, 259,282 Phillips Steve 82, 101 149 Picker, keith 225 Picla?,5, Leanne 56, 109, 113.158, Pierce, Chuck 240 Pierce, Donna 132. 154, 225 Pierce, Rebecca 209 Pierce, Paula 132, 157 240 Pierce, Sandy 148, 157, 240 Pigford, Kerry 182, 259 Pigford, Kevin 183, 209 Pilcher, Kay 240 Pilcher, Patty 154, 225 Plantz, Gail 240 Plassmeyer, Alex 259 Plasiiingyer, Carol 132, 151,154, Plogsted, Howard 225 Plogsted, Tom 209 Plympton, Todd 225 Poe, Jim 209 Ponder, Elaine 132, 225 Ponder Mary 240 Poole, Jeff 174,240 Porth, John 225 Popp. Ralph 80 Porting, Allan 241 Porting, David 209 Porting, Steve-'225 Potter, Nancy 132, 154, 160,225 Potts, Randy 225 Potts, Ray 209 Powell, Carl 259 Powell, Carla 133, 259 Powell, llerb 126. 259 Powers, Scott 259 Poynter, Bill 225 Poynter Tim 209 Pratte, Ken 225 Prenger, Dan 241 Prenger, John 209 Prenger, Tom 225 Presberry, Andy 225 314 Index Presberry, Brian 225 Presley. Brenda l13.119.151,241 Presley. Paula 225 Preston, Mary 70. 241 Preston, Suzi 155. 209 Provost, Beth ll-1.l23.155,209 Prcvlrlst, Frank 3l.133.134,238. ' 1 Pricsmever, Richard 184, 209 Prlnger,'Randy 125, 241 Pringer, Sandy 127. 259 Pritchett, Tom 118, 225 Pritts, Eleanor 87 Propst, Kevin 225 Prosser Rick 59. 241 Pruitt, kan 37,133,259,307 Puckett. Donna 259 Puckett, Jeff 209 Puckett. Jim 259 Q Quick, Debbie 141, 260 Quigg, Pam 119, 148, 241 Quillil, Peggy 109,119,120,160, 185. 225 Quinn, Ronnie 241 Purkett, 259 Quinn, S heila 1 55,209 n..i..n 'Pracv 241 Rowden, Lvnnc 118,154,226 Rowland, Terry 155, 210 RoxQ4J1an 109. 132. 136, 137,157, Rucker, Russell 260,286 Rudder, Paul 119,241 Runkle. Alan 260 Runyon, Lana 132, 157, 241 Rush, Keith 127, 260 Rush, Mary 1l3,148,149,185,226 Rushing, Janet 132, 226 Rushing, Kathy 131, 210 Russell. Gayla 226 Russell. Kennan 241 Russell, Nina Tichelkamp 228 Russo, John 226 Rustemeyer, Donna 210 Rustemeyer, Glenda 226 Rustemeyer, Theresa 132, 226 Ruth John 39.41,133,134,1-48, 162,174.175,178,180,194,260 Ryan, Pat 226 Ryan, Velma 226 Rousselot, Rachelle 114,133,134 157,241 Roby. Susan 132. 154. 226 Rockemann, Sharon 56,57,113. 158,174,260 Roesner, Daniel 210 Roger, Buddy 87 Roger, Don 166.167.174,182,241, Schrock, Raymond 119,120,242 Schroeder, John 122,123,210 Schrner, Dennis 226 Schroer, .lean 226 Schueniann, Lu Ann 2-12 Schuler, Jeff 242 Schulze, Bill 109.1 18,1 19,194,226 Schwartv. Becky 242 Schivartl, Elizabeth 242 Schwzirtic, Barb 70.l09,143,1-17, 149,226,154 I Schwurtll-, Diane l09,138.14.l. 157,242 b ,261 .- n in tw ,QBCH1 00m Q2hQI,2I,1'11Lnl-T1111 llS.l33.158. 261 Scott. Don 227 Scott, Donna 242 Scott.KerrY2-12 Scott. Kevin 210 Scott,Lesley,113l19,1-18.157, 160.165,167,170,174,242 scott, lilnreia 125,261 - scott, Paula 109,261,281 sum, Randy 160,210 Scott, Sam 163,210 Scott, Tina l19,1 21,138,242 Scott, Warren 124,242 Rackers. Carl 209 Racker, Don 260 , Racker, Kathy 101,131,155,209 Racker, Roy 124, 260 Rackers, Shirley 241, 286 Rackers, Steve 160,241 Rackers, Doug 241 Rademan, Clara 260 Rader, Billie Jean 118,225 Rader.,Laura 118,132,241 Ragland, Dan 31,133,134,170,241 Raithel, E1-na 88 Raithel, Mary 209 Raithel, Vicki 154, 225 Rankin, Tracy 260 Rns, Helen 157,174,241 Ras. John 225 Ratliff Debbie 118,133,134,148, 167,174,260 Ravenhill. Karen 93, 138 Ray, Sheila 132. 241 Rea, Kristi 155, 209 Resrick, Tammy 155, 209 Record, Doug 225 Record, Ralph 96 Record Rob 260 Redel, Tammy 125, 260 Reed, Debbie 225 Reed. Danny 209 Reed, Don 81, 204 Reed, Karen 132, 154, 225 Reed, Karla 241 Reed, Pam 148,157,241 Rehagen, Darrell 260 Reida, Brad 225 Reida, Resse 209 Reine, Cindy 131, 155 209 Reinsch, Michelle 149,154,226 Renick, Jack 185, 209 Renkemeyer, Donnie 226 Renken, Laura 260 Renn, Bobbie 125, 241 Rhodes, Janet 154, 226 Rhodes, Jerry 260 Rhodes, Rick 209, Rice, Becky 209 Rice, Derryl 226 Rice. Linda 260 Pat Ann 70,131,155,209 Rice, Rich, Jim 226 Ricligig, Chuck 109,118,119,120, Richey, Donna 168,169,260 Rickerson. Jeff 209 Righthouse, Christy 35,132,151, 154,226 Rikard, Sandra 70,109,113,148, 149,156,226 Riley, Denise 132, 157, 241 Riley, Penny 155, 209 Ring, Terri 151,155,209 Roark, Alison 209 Roark, Sandy 209 Robb, Cindy 157, 241 Robb, Sandy 118,133,145,194, 195,260 Roberts Mark 133.162.17-L194, 195,260 Roberts, Tim 100.109 Robey. Joey 241 Robinett. Carol 155. 209 Robinett. Don 241 Robinett, Mike 209 Robinett, Randy 226 Robinson. Arney 241 Robinson, Capucine 209 Robinson, Carren 226 Robinson, Dawn 21,31,132,149, 151,152 154,226 Rnliinsnn, Gerald 209 Robinson, Ronnie 210 289.296.297 Roling, Rita 141,148,158,260 Rollins, Greg 123, 210 Rollins, Steve 118,168,260 Rollins, Van 118, 241 Rolufs. Mike 210 Rothove, Dave 241 Rothove, Jane 132, 226 Rothove, Marleve 127, 260 Roundtree, Farrell 241 Roundtree, Bill 133, 260 Rousset. Jerrv 210 Salmon, Sandra 226 Salmon, Steve 260 Salmons, Beth 155,210 Salmons. Larry 261 Sanders, Laura 109,113,132,149, 154,226 Sanning, Alan 126,129,261 Sanning, Sandra 226 Sartor Mark 210 Satterfield, snnn 132,157,241,283 Saunders, Keith 210 Saunders, Stefanie 241 Scarr, Tina 31,133,134,158,261 Schaefer, Chris 210 Schaefer, Dan 210 Schaefer, Don 241 Schaefer, Doug 210 Schaefer, Mike 261 Schaffer, Alfred 261 Schaffer, Alvin 210 Schaffer, Johnetta 226 Schaffer, Larry 226 Schanuth, Roger 124,261 Schatz, Chad 241 , Scheel, Lezlie 210 Schell, Sally 138,149,154,226 Schellman, Gary 241 Schialinan, Kim QKalberlohj 56, Scheperle, Beverly 83 Schepers, Cindy 226 Schepers, Lisa 210 Schepers, Tom 241 Schepker, Laurie 151,174,241,244 Scheppers, Bob 226 Scheppers, Franny 132,157,241 Schetzler, Jane 226 Schetzler, Larry 261 Schlosser, Angela 118,226 Schlotz, Scott 119,261 Schlueter, Barbara 133,158,261 Schlueter, Kurt 210 Schlup. Randy 226 Schlup. Robby 210 Schmer, Karen 133,194,261 Schmutz, Bill 226 Schmutzler, Dale 241 Schmutzler Greg 242,286 Schneider, Bron 210 Schneider, Geneva 242 chneider S Schneider, Regina 242 Lea Ann 1 32,157,242 Scrivner, Brad 210 Scruggs, Jeff 31,132,14S,149,160 168.19l.227.290 Scuderi Theresa 151,227,293 Scales, Alun 114,210 Seeligman, Genetta 118,261 Seeligman, Jeff 1 19,120,242 Seifert, Leigh 133,261 Seifert, Lisa 155,210 Seifert, Vickie 157.242 Semb, Robert 242 Sencvey Belinda 242 sestak, Alan 182,261 Seyer, Lucille 97 Seymore, Tony 242 Seymore, Harold 261,294 Shadwick, Holly 133,261 Shaw, Wayne 168,261 Shellman Michael 133,261 Shemwell, Patrick 261 Sherrell, Alan 210 Sherrod. Chris 227 Sherrod, Sandra 131,210 Shipley. Alberta 86 Shipley, Darrell 242 Shipley. Donald 242 Shirley, Barbara 131,210' Shirley, Larry 242 Leesa 132.242 Shirley, Shirley. Lyndal 261 Shirley, Shawna 118,154,227 Shirley, Tambra 132,157,242,305 Shirley, Tom 126,261 Sh!1'ley.Wesley 133.261 Shively, Diane 122,123,155,210 Shively, Mark 242 Shockley, Kelley 132,157,242 Shollenberger, King 94 Shopper Albert 83 Shortal, lm 122,123,210 Shoults. Brenda 242 Shoults, Terry 210 Shull, Nancy 85 Siebencck, Diane 157,242 Siebeneck, Leslie 131,155,210 Siefert, Bill 261 Siefert, Brian 210 Simion, John 160,174,178 261 Simpson, Robert 118,182,243 Sinclair, Kim 151,155,210 Sindt, Jan 55,122,123,210 Sinnctt, Tom 210 Sitterley, George 118,227 Sittsgey, Thomas 162,163,173, Siu, Stephen 167,174,191,195,261 Six, Ricky 210 Sioblom, Barbara 151,154,227 Syoblom John 118,261 Skaggs, Chris 227 Slagle,Ken119,121,243 Sloan, Doug 210 Sloan, Sheri 109,243 Smallwood. Vickie 262 Smart, Diana 239 Smart, Mark 127,262 Smart. Steven 148,168,169,190, 191,262 Smart, Susan 119,120,1-48,149,168 170,227 Smart, Theresa 210 Schnieders, Lisa 254.226 Schondelmeyer, William 125,261 i Schowengcrdt, Laura 151,154,226 Schreiber. Kirk 31.109.118.120, 133.134,1-48,194 Schrimpf, Anne 210 Schrimpf, David 131,210 Schrimpf, Diane 148,157,242 Schrimpf, Joyce 113,132,154,148, 1493212 ll 155 210 s n ' , . siniimif, Slftiarlimn 55,70,131,155. 210 Schrock, Greg 122,123,210 Smart Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Wade 113.227 Bill 83 Brenda 119,157,243 Cheri 70,132,157,243 clinnie 85,118,243 Dan1elV262 Smith, Dzirrl-112-13 Smith, David 243 Smith, Denise 155,210 Smith, Ellen D. 155,210 Smith, Ellen F. 227 Smith, Ginger 55,518,146 Smith Jo 227 3,242 10 94,226 3,147, 143, nJ261 ,15s, ,157, 42 12 19.160 93 l 2 27 42.305 1,210 42 .10 Z61 43 173, 95.261 127 190. ,49,16S. 3 Smith. Julio 125 243 Smith, Keith 133,252 Smith. Kent 243,285 Smith. Ken 182.243 Smitll, Kevin 211 Smith, Laurie 154.227 Smith, Llonnell185,227 Smith, Mary 211 Smith, Paul 243 Smith. Roger 243 Smith, Ruth 262 Smith. Sandra 227 Smith, Stephen 125.1 28,262 Smith, Susan 211 Smith, Tony 262 Smith, Vic 211 Smith, Willy 227 Snellen, John 211 Snellen, Lisa 131,211 Snellcn, Rick 243 Snelling, KathyA56.70,1 55,211 Snodgrass, Terri 119.243 Snow, Diana 262 Snow, Jack 227 Snow, Tina 211 Solomon, Lana 151.243 Sommerer, Bruce 211 Souden, Randy 21,37,ss,14s,149 152,194,227 Southard, Carrie 123,155,211 Sommerer, Alan 168,169,262 Sommercr, Leon 168,262 ' Sommerer, Wayne 262 Sontag, Terry 96 Spainhower, Janet 109,132,148, 149,151,157 243,294 spninhewei, Jeff 123,211 Sparks, Randy 211 Spcckhals, Jay 132,183,243 Speckhals, Cecil 211 Speckhals, Jo Ann 132,243 Speckhals, Linda 262 Spencer, Carol 243 Spencer, Marsha 118.132,157,243 Spicer. Kelly 118,154,227 Spillers. Sam 162 163,227 Spradling, Beth 151,155,160,211 Springer, Karen 109,113,157,243 Stafford, Randy 243 Stafford, Rod 194,262 Stalcup, Cindi 85,119,157,194, 121,243,245 Stallings. Mark 126,262 Stanford, Jean 96,190,191 Stanford, Judy 88 Staples, Sue 227 Starks, David 237,243 Steele, Tammy 147,227 Stegeman, Curtis J. 227 Stegeman, Curtis W. 227 Stegeman, Deborah 133,262 Stegeman Roger 262 Stegner,C1arrie 132,157,243 Stegner. Jeff 163,227 Steinmetz, Stuart 211 Stephens. Brad 131,185,211 Stephens, Danny 262 Steppelman, Kelly 157,243 Steppelman, Lisa 19,38,40,42,43, 133,15S,174,175,178,194.262 Steppelman, Stacia 34,113,118, 119,145,154,227,302 Stevens, Mary 118,262 Stevenson, Don 174,243 Stewart, Mark 211 Stivers, Charlene 211 Stock, Edward 262 Stock, Gary 243 Stock, Jon 211 Stoddard, John 133,262 Stoll, Debbie 211 Stone, Mary 109,113,141,243 Stone, Sherry 262 Storey, Beth 155,213,211 Storey. Lisa 243 Storey, Tom 262 Stout, Jim 243 Stover, Jerry 184,227 Stover, Matt 184 211 stratnian, Linda 70,155,211 Stuart, Bev 118,227 Sturgis, Janice 21 1 Sublette, Sarah 138,155,211 Sublett, Tony 123,211 Sullens, Randy 243 Sullens, Rick 211 Sullivant, Dan 113 243 siillivent, Mari. 227 Sullivant. Randy 211 Summers, Larry 243 Summers, Tammy 262 Sundermeyer,Carol133.13-4.148, 1-57,244,279 , Sundermeyer, Dennis 262 Sundermeycr. Jim 227 Surface. Joyce 211 Sutton, Raye Ann 56.70,154.227 Swain, Robert 143,262 Swanigan, Randy 132.244 Swarens, Jeff 244 Swaw, Dave 3B,118.227 V r Swearengen, Elizabeth 132,131 T Taggart. Kathy 133. 157, 244 Tagg21rt.Sara131. 155 211 Tallafcrro, Kim 132 157 244 filihff-rw. Lis.. 132: 154' 227 Talkun. Andy 227 ' Talken, Marg-ie 126, 262 Tamm. David 211 Tamm. Den 262,296 Tillnmen. Cindy 114, 155, 211 Taube. Tony133,145, 262 T.-inhe, lilikt- 114,132,228 Taube. Ronald 211 Taylor, Bobby 98 Taylor. Lois 132, 228 Taylor, Robert 228 Tcaford, John 160, 211 Teaford, Joni 34,113.115,148, 160.167.174,244,287,289 Tebbs, Sheryl 133, 158, 262 Templeton, Dorsey 97, 168 Tuubner, Dan 1G0,164,167,174, 242,244 Thoenen, Dwight 228 Thoencn, Joan 131, 211 Thoenen. Kenny 212 Thoenen. Russell 212 Thomas, Charles 212 Thomas, Joe 244 Thomas, Kellye 263 Tlln1omas,gick 244 omas. usan 88,108.1 , , 158 26 09 151 . 3 Thomas. Tammy 123, 212 Thompson, Becky 263 Thompson. Larry 244 Thompson, lvlike 118,119,121, 263.304 Thompson. Pam 228 Thvmpson. Randy 133, 263 Thompson, Rick 212 Thompson, Ricky 182,183,244 Thompson, Sandy 119, 170, 228 Thompson, Scott 118, 228, 300 Thompson, Sharon 154, 228 Thornberry. Kathy 125, 244 Thornberry, Linda 147, 158, 263 Thornburg, Dianna 155, 212 Thomburi. Karen 118,154,228 Thornburg, Keith 118. 263 Thrash, Denise 18,40,42,43,133, 158,263 Tierrnan, Robbie 212 Tletien, Susan 148,149,228 Tillman. Arthur 125. 244 Tillman, James 184, 212 Tillman, Jerry 132, 183, 244 Tipton, Carol 132, 244 Tipton. Dianna 244 Tipton. Jennifer 263 Tipton. Lance 244 Tipton, Lisa 158. 263 Todd. Candy 70,109,151.155, 170,212,287 Toebbcn, Elaine 154, 228 Toebben, Joyce 90, 263 Toebben, Mike 244 Toft. Susan 54,55,70,108,109, 152,157,160,244 Toler, Charles 70, 97 Tnmblinson, Mary 126, 129, 263 Tomka, Steve 263 Towner, Jill 109.13-3.134,148, 157,244,291 Trabue, Tom 118, 228 Trammell, Jina 147. 212 Tranbarger. Marv 157. 244 Trachsel, Ann 113, 154, 278 Treecc. Eddie 184, 244 Treese, Jeff 114, 212 Treece, Tommy 183, 228 Tribble, David 119, 160, 263, 304 Trice, Patty 154, 228 Trimm, Linda 37, 123, 151,155, 205,212 Tripp, Karen 149, 228 Tucker, Danny 118, 228 Tucker, Doug 118, 145, 263 Turner, Dan 174, 263 Turner, Jerry 244 -ery. Q Turner. Roberta 212 Turner, Sam 244 Turpin Steve 123 Tweedle, 8183.11 37,109,133,134, 149.151.152.157.167,174,244 U - V Underwook. John 123, 209. 212 Uthlaut. Rhonda51558i12263 Van Ark. Ruth 1 . ' Vance, Carrie 70,113.138.149- 154.l?f4,2g3 212 Vande ri e. YCE , Vandelgpool. Vipky 255' Z1 2,4 Vandersligi. 14J,160,l6 . 167.1 .' vnntiersliee, Rene 191, 328 Van Vranken, Eugene 33 263 Van Vranken. Gcfjy 1,544 Vaughan. Cathy 1073 Z3 Vaughan, lsigck l1138f 22512 . an, eve . , Viailolp, Gerard 131. 212 V1-nz. Barbara 84 Verdot. Howard 126.127,263 Vermillion, Holly 151, 155, 212 Verseman Mariann 138, 244 Vieth, Kyle 133,173,263 Vogler, Linda 118,154,155,228 Voigt, Jack 82 Voiles, Chase 228 W Waggoner, Larry 212 Wagner, Eric 212 Wagner, Kerry 133. 263 Wagner, Mark 263 Wagner. Sandra 212 Walker, Marguerite 151,184,228 Walker, Roger 162, 263 Walker. Sandy 185, 212 Wallace, Ricky 228 Waller. Debra 263 Waller. Mike 228 Waller, Valerie 124, 264 Walquist, Ross 132, 244 Walsh, David 224 Walsmann, Heidi 145, 212 Walther, Alan 212 Walther, Marla 55,141,143,147, 148,158,264 Walther, Pam 264 Walther, Randy 123 212 Walz, Dain 132, 154, 228 Walz, Leigh Ann 19,133,264 Walz, Lisa 158.264 Walz, Paul 244 Wankum, Lisa 212 Ward, Kevin 123 212 ward, Brent as 5s,59,133,264 Weird, vieki 228 Warren, Carol 84 Warren, Byron 160,182,244 Washington, Baron 244 Washington, Beverly 244 Washington, Kathy 212 Watt Lisa i 155. 212 Wat3E4Janet 31.56,133,148,173, Wenthers, Avril 123,194,2os,212, 213 Weaver, Carol 109.132 148 14 151,154,160.228 ' ' 9' Weaver, Greg 244 Weaver, Marcia 80 weaver. Miirhlelll-if 113,228 . eaver. 1 c e 11 ,228,2 Webb, Ralph 228 98 Webb, M-ark 191,244 Weber. Jim 96 Webster, Barb 155, 170. 212 Webster. Lorna 154, 170,171,229 Webster, Bob 244 Weems. Ken 244 Weems, Roger 212 Wegman, Gayla 132, 244 Wehmeyer, Carol 131 155 212 Weider, Mary 244 Weir. Marilyn 87 Weirich, Kevin 245 Weirich, Stephanie 212 Weizeldorfer, Robert 245 Welch, Saunsira 212 Welch, Vance 126, 245 Welker. Heather 131. 155, 212 Wells, Melinda 123, 155, 121 ' Wells. Ricky 264 Wells, Steve 229 Wells, Tom 212 Wenger Mary 125, 245 Wenig Mike ss Werdehausen. Dan 1426. 264 Werdehausen, Dennis 212 Werdehausen, Linda 229 Werdehausen, Joe 213 Werdehausen, Randy 229 Werner, Darla 55,131,155,213 West, Jack 213 Wewerka Jim 245 Whaley, Lynn 109.132,149,151, 154,229 293 Wheeler, Debbie 226 Wheeler Donna 131, 155, 213 White, Chris 245 White, Corey 35,113,136,145, -152 174,178,180,195,264 White, Greg 145, 245 White, Jim 183, 213 W'hite, .len 35 37,109,136,149, -151,152,154,160,229 White, Joy 132. 229 White, Karen 158,264 White, Lucy 119,157,245 White, Nathan 229 White. Phyllis 229 White, Ruth 213 White. Scott 213 White, Steve 264 White, Tom 32.89,1 1 2.113.148. - 174 179,180,194.195.264 white Troy 132. 229 - Whitehead, Paul 148, 174, 178, 180. 264 ' Whiteside. Ken 162,163 264 Whiteside, Tammy 123,213 Q Whit1ield,Julle 119,121,148.14-. 170.229 ' Whitferti, Mike 1 1 . Whitt, Anne 92, 5'ii7,21Zr?1 Whitt, Ed 183, 229 Whittier, Don 245 Whlttler, Doug 213 Whittler, John 24, 133, 264 Whittier, Joyce 213 Wlbberg, Donna 154, 229 Wlbberg, Pet 229 Wickham, Donna 151,155,213 Wickham, Nancy 109,148,149 V 154.229 Wleberg. Mary 113, 141, 264 Wleclenmeyer. Todd 229, 302 Wiederanders, Mark 118,229 Wieners. Bill 245 Wilhers, Elaine 131, 155, 213 Wllbers, Jeanie 229 Wllbers. Mike 229 Wilbers, Ronnie 245 Wllbers. value 132,149 229 Wlldhaber, Cynthia 264 Wilkerson, Eddie 213 Wilkins, Mark 245 Wilkinson. Bill 132.184.2259 Wlllenbrink, Greg 229 Williams, Boyd 213 Williams, Cathy 112,113 13 r I 157145 . 8.1 4.1. Williams. Kevin 229 wi11iams,IMinda 131, 155, 213 2 Qiims. ichele Wllhams. ram 245229 Willis, Mary Ann 213 Willnieno, Bill 229 Willmeno, Cathy 133, 264 Willmeno, Debbie 229 Willmeno, Doris 123, 213 Wilson, Brad 213 Wilson, David 213 Wilson. Don 119,245 Wilson. Gary 160, 229 Wilson. Gwen 154, 229 Wilson. Jim 245 Wilson, Keith 229 Wilson, Melody 118 121 229 Wl1son,Patty 118,119,158,174, 17B.181,194 264 282 Wilson, Patil 12,35,123,160,213 Wilson, Sam 118,229 Wilson, Steve 133, 264 Winder, Debbie 118,133,264 Wineinger, Diane 118.229 Winget, David 132, 245 Y Winget, Kristin 138, 155,213 Wingrath. Royce 213 Winter, Mike 109,113,148,160,245 Winters, Denise 55,170,213 Winters, Mike 229 Winters. Valerie 264 Wireman, Kevin 245 Wlreman, Susan 155, 213 Wise. Brian 122,123 191 213 Wltherbee, Ken 35, 109,119,151. 156,265,307 Witheringtoln. Blake 149, 229, 309 Witt, Teny229 Wltzlgman. Todd 184, 229 Wohlt, Ken 125, 245 Woinar Jill 127, 265 Wolfe, Frank 229 Wolfe. Melvin 213 Wolkem, Charlotte 229 Wolz, 127, 265 Wommack Tim 245 Wonderly Suzanne 109,132.151, 157 245, Weed, 1'hyllis 85 Woodland, Woody 131, 213 Woodling, Wade 245 Woods, Tammy 155, 213 Woodson, Debby 123, 155 213 Woggysg, Teresa 118,138,148,149, Wooldridge, Barb 133.174,178,265 Workman, Doug 229 Workman, Phil 213 Worthey. Leonard 265 Wright, Jocelyn 160, 213 Wright, Ola 95 Wyatt, Joanna 213 Wyatt, Tammy 213 Wylie, David 245 Wyrick,' Mike 265 Wyrick, Pntti 132 154, 229 Wyrick, Stan 122,123 213 Wyss, Marv 88 Y - Z Yelton, Jeff 245 York, Becky 98 York, Larry 97 York, Steve 131 213 Young, Diane 157, 245 Young, Susan 133, 151, 265 Zalken, Kevan 12, 133. 265 Zbinden, Butch 229 Z1-ugin, Darrell 184 A Zeugin. Debbie 132. 148. 245 Zimggrman.Asan1i148,l58,265 Zimmerman, Naomi 155.213 Zimmerman, Wand.l 1114 Zuspan, Phil 136,137,160,265 Index 315 From House On Hobo Hill by Susan Bodamer The first account of a school in Jefferson City was taught by G. W. Miller in 1828. It was located in a small room adjoining a hotel on the East side of Madison Avenue, across the street from the present location of the Executive Mansion. The school was classified as a subscription school which meant that groups of families formed associations to educate their children. A teacher was hired for a term or a quarter which usually lasted two or three months in the winter and possibly another two or three in the spring. Board and room was often provided the teacher at the home of parents. First Lot Purchased For S5 On June 8, 1835, a lot on Miller Street was purchased by the Jefferson City School District for S5. This site was the location for the first building which was the House on Hobo Hill. This lot, which was the first public land to be pur- chased in Jefferson City, survived any change of ownership within the next thirty years and was to become the first site of a separate public high school building, and the site of Simonsen Junior High School. The first public school building in Jefferson City was started on the small lot about 1836. It contained two rooms and was a frame and log building, Two years later on February 19, 1838, the first school day began. The courses of instruction were reading, writing, arithmetic, geography, and grammar. The building in the upper left hand corner of the endsheet is the first school- house, the house on Hobo Hill. Public schools were started with the first distribution of state funds in 1842. A time of major expansion started in 1870 when contracts were let out for the new school at Miller and Monroe, which was about five blocks east of the first building. This building, which is in the upper right hand corner of the endsheet, was referred to as the Central or Jefferson building. The first school term in this building opened on September 4, 1871. The term was to run ten months with 11 teachers and final enrollment of 515 pupils. Honor Roll Established On September 14, 1874 the first honor roll was established. It listed pupils whose total merits or their mean of standing in scholarship, punctuality and deportment was 9.8 or more for the month. By the close of this school term in 1874 the first class of three girls graduated from the Jefferson City High School. The first graduating exercises of the J,C.H.S. climaxed another series of seemingly miraculous events, similar to the starting of the system in the 1830's. On September 1, 1878 the little school on Hobo Hill was burned to the ground. One theory in later years blames the vandalism on hoboes, which led lqQe name of the site as Hobo Hill. Another theory concgw the freeloaders who sat on the hillside to observe basewx games and circuses on 316 School History the field below without buying a ticket. These observers, called hoboes, started the bleacher area to be called Hobo Hill Need for Expansion The school started to get so overcrowded that by 1897 the Board adopted plans for a three-story addition to Central or Jefferson building. There was opposition to such an addition, but support was growing for construction of a new, separate high school building. The school moved into another year without relief. Enrollment on opening day in September 1897 reached a high of 1,028. The Board was forced into rental quarters. One-half of the 112 fifth grade students were housed in the basement of the Christian Church on Main Street, which is now Capitol Avenue. It was then announced in October that there would be half-day classes, morning for part of the students and afternoon sessions for the rest. Finally an eight-room addition was proposed for the Central or Jefferson building. First Yearbook On May 6, 1912, the first edition of the yearbook was published, This book consisted of 83 pages and was given the name, Marcullus, by the first art editor, Henry Bacon. This was chosen to reflect the sentiment of a poem by Longfellow which had to do with the shaping of fortunes on the flaming forge of life. It was said that the Marcullus should serve as a reminder that our future in the Big World is, after all, only a continuance of our early life in the school world, that as we shape our thoughts and deeds now, so shall we shape them with the big hammer on the larger anvil of maturity. The next major building shown in the left center of the endsheet was Simonsen High School. It was built in 1914. The new section was placed to the north of the original high school building on Hobo Hill. The bell tower of the older section can be seen over the roof of the new building. A donation made by Mrs. Simonsen in the memory of her husband prompted the Board of Education to name the high school in honor of Mr. Simonsen. New High School Features Auditorium An outstanding feature of the new high school was the first auditorium in the school system which helped to expand music and sports. Soon after this they started a band, an orchestra, and a string ensemble. 'I'he auditorium also pro- vided an area for the opening of the first weekly assemblies started by the principal, Mr. Beswick, during the 1914-15 school year. Many private clubs were organized but they were not a part of the school program, One was the High School Club which was to teach boys clear speech, clean life, and clean amusement. This club was soon joined by three other clubs, organized by boys to encourage athletics. The new auditorium made possible the first commencement exercises to be held at the high school for the class of 1915. This was the first time formal graduating ceremonies were held in agschool building. This was also the first time they Oh l: l Re the co new the juni read and blac this lette Hill. 97 the tral or ition, parate r year 1897 rental oused treet, ed in g for rest. entral k was en the This fellow aming e as a nly a as we them rityf' f the 1914. l high older g. A f her high s the pand d, an pro- blies 1 4-1 5 not a Club clean lubs, ment Were they used the term Junior High School as a part of the Jefferson City Public School System. It was used to apply only to classes of the eighth grade housed in the old part of the high school. Early Football Teams Bought Own Equipment A high! school football team was also started under the tutelage of Tom Cole. The team met opponents from high schools in Columbia, Sedalia, and Kemper. These players bought their own equipment and uniforms and were honored with membership in the J.C. Club. The more successful athletes bought black sweaters with red stripes. About 1924 there was a search for the site of a new high school building. On September 8, 1924 contracts were signed for the one-half block area fronting on Miller Street between Madison and Monroe Streets. On February 18, 1925 contracts were let out for a new three-story high school. The corner- stone was laid on June 24. These plans called for the first indoor swimming pool in the school system to be located under the main floor auditorium of the new high school building. This Senior High Junior College, which is in the middle right of the endsheet, was first occupied in 1926. With the completion of this building, the city opened its first two-year junior college course. Most of the college clases were held on the third floor of the building and the high school occupied the first and second floor. The move to the new building involved grades 10, 11, and 12 of the senior high school. The junior high grades 7, 8, and 9 were assigned to the former high school building, then renamed Simonsen Junior High School. This new school building also provided a new area for community activities. National Honor Society Organized The Jefferson City Chapter of National Honor Society was established during this school year. Members were selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service, Also during this school year there was an attempt at a hot lunch service. By 1928 the junior high school cafeteria was in full operation. On June 10, 1929, Hubert E. Small was hired as the first band instructor. He served on a part-time basis until he was made a full-time band instructor in the senior and junior high schools in June, 1930. Redb Black Began Publication in 1930 Another highlight of the year was the first edition Of the Red and Black. It was to be published every Friday, In 1934 class voted to wear gray caps and gowns at commencement, Graduates were not the only group to get new outfits that year. Mothers of band members presented the Board of Education a plan for buying uniforms for both junior and senior high school bands. The uniforms Were ready by the spring of 1935. These outfits were red capes and overseas caps. The band members furnished their own black trousers and white shirts to complete the outfits- Before this they had worn white slacks and shirts and sometimes letter sweaters. Capitol Caroling The first capitol caroling was in 1938. This performance, which was held every year a few days before Christmas, was in the rotunda of the state capitol, and started a tradition which has continued through the years. As time went on, many other grade schools were added which brings us up to the 1940's. In the spring of 1945, Joe Nichols, Jr. was hired as principal of Simonsen Junior High School. In 1958 he was elected as superintendent of the Jefferson City school system. At that time Mr. Nichols had served ten years as junior high principal and junior college dean. In years to come he was to approach a new record for tenure as superintendent. In this same year, 1956, the Jay football team began its fantastic record. They had an undefeated season of nine games under the coaching of John Griffith and his assistants, Rex Adams and John Gnagi. When this coach left in 1957, the Board of Education selected John Pete Adkins of Centralia as the school's new head coach. In July, 1957, a major decision in the history of public education was announced by the Jefferson City school directors. They were going to close the junior college program. The title of the administrative head of the senior high school and junior college had been changed from dean to principal. The official name of the junior college had also been changed to the Jefferson City Senior High School. The next major school, the Jefferson City High School, which is in the lower left comer of the endsheet, was to be completed in 1964. This was the most major revision of the secondary school program since the senior high-junior college building was constructed in 1926. It was to have sixty teach- ing stations and 172,243 square feet of floor space. Nichols Career Center There was one last major expansion in the history of the public schools, and that was the Nichols Career Center, illustrated in the lower right corner of the endsheet. This building brought about many changes in the school. It offered a number of new vocational programs to people in the area surrounding Jefferson City. The school district has gone through many changes through the years, It has maintained a reputation for excellence in the quality of education provided the youngsters in the Jefferson City area. From a one-room school house in 1828 to a verY widely expanded system in 1976, the Jefferson City COIU' munity continues to educate its youth for a brighter future- Credit to Mrs. Jerena East Giffen Author of House on Hobo Hill . ir, To Area Vocational Schoot School History 317 1976 MARCULLUS STAFF ADVISOR Arlene Bish EDITOR Susan Bodamer PHOTOGRAPHY Steve Siu ACTIVITIES AND SPORTS Linda Mansur Chris Leslie Steve Siu Jan Foresman Marc Halvorson Dan Teubner Cindy Baker CLASSES AND CLUBS David Hall Don Rogers Jan Chaney Mary Donnelly Jane Frasher Dane Jablonsky Joni Teaford STUDENT LIFE Kathy Byrne Jeff Lee Jennifer Bauer Karla Denny Jayne Kaiser Lesley Scott Susan Tweedie PUBLIC RELATIONS Erin Hiatte Tracy Meyer Michelle Able Marla Gerlach Robert Hileman FACULTY Debbie Ratlifl' Phil Baker Glenda McCubbin Eric Vanderslice Thanks To Everyone t 4' . 'A 1 3-..,,, As I reflect over the year as editor of the 1976 Marcullus, it leaves many cherished experiences in mind. A yearbook is a history of the school year filled with treasu.res that capture unforgettable memories. In doing this we have tried to show the pride and spirit that filled the halls of JC. Each commentary and layout has been produced by the determined effort and true dedication of each member of the yearbook staff. They have each spent many hours after school and Saturday morning sessions preparing this book. Each individual has truly contributed something of himself to make this book special. I will remember each one for their support. There is one lady that cou1dn't be forgotten, Miss Arlene Bish. She was always there when we needed her and she never lost faith in us when we were behind. Without her help this yearbook wouldn't be complete. .I would also like to thank Mrs. Helen Brakke, who taught the yearbook class this year, for her sincere understanding and helpful guidance. Her friendliness added a lot to the class. My special thanks go to Mrs. Margaret Crews who spent many afternoons typing copy for us and Zeal Wright for the pictures he took for us, Karl Lutz, who designed the endsheets, and Joni Teaford, who designed the cover, deserve considerable recognition for their artwork. My closing thoughts go to you, the student body, for without each of you none of this would have been a reality. As you look back on this yearbook, I hope you will remember the traditions, pride, and spirit that were and always will be part of JC. Susan Bodamer, Editor S - kr' p W7 'L . Jeff-' 41 ' ' Y - il ' ' : 1. ,LggLiw.-.5-M 4 f - !!A 'ul QYQ 1 .. , f ,gi EM R 1 15:23 , ! , - c'-:TQ . ,T L . , y xfi!,Xiw xE? ,Q fj fxx ZX' V XXFQ- ,Y V . Li P1 -1f'1X'- X Q--QLD, x 0 z5- J 4 I V, . .. We-M . vu: flii V YV IXN1 3, -, A . . XY-R h ' . Q ,-5 --4 I is 2'll,Q Ti-'iw , . I' Z' '-' ' --f isa. -1-., - N 3 Q xl Q ISL Filing f ia-:, f L 2 Q - NSD 'Nw U an ... L4 5 H'-U 1 , 'H , - M- ' ,. 21.-, :pQI1f3E'3' .VL V. . 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