Lees Summit High School - Reflector Yearbook (Lees Summit, MO)
- Class of 1970
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Mr. i3rockman's work and ef- forts are known and appreciated and the things he has done for each of us are now an essential part of our lives. te l School Affairs 5- 2 ai s v- s AVG' Through the halls or in his office, Rob- ert Diekmann shares the duties of ad- ministration with lVlr. Brockman. As Mr. Brockman's right-hand man, the Vice- Principal handles student relations and problems. lVluch of Mr. Diekmann's time is taken up with interpretation and en- forcement of school by-laws. fr ,ww Future Concerns Board and Superrntendents M To the left and clockwise, Dr. Campbell, Dr. Underwood, and the school board: Dr. Durnell, Mr. Covington, Mr. Schaufler, Mr. Hertzog, Dr. Ritter, Dr. Campbell, Mrs. Shiddell, and Mr. Copeland. visio sibili woot Schc wa ,, , M fry f -rwood, in, Mr. ', Mrs. M., The Establishment is and does. The super- vision of the entire school district is the respon- sibility of two men: Dr. Campbell and Dr. Under- wood. These men, in close association with the School Board, make things happen. This new decade presents to these people, not on y their routine efforts, but the necessity for expansion, progress, and advancement to meet the growing demands of a community. The Administrators of our school district meet the Seventies with great expectation and hope. .., A- .. . . -W .. . -.-' -f 1 1 n.r,-n -'.'-- '--g--v-f.'r11'- -'ff' .IQLI-,-.3,,..-.,-1,,,4.,. ,.-,..- A' - . i 5 Right and clockwise: Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Ewing, Mr. Inman, Esther Co- day, Othel Coday, Harlod Brizen- dine, Clarence Miller, Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Guffey. ' i ,,fye4, fr AxQ,, KLM My it MW! ,f!WQ.M fsvfyyizfwwwy f V X QQ Sd4,,..,4,,..M,,, ' Z I Z I uulw-Wwmggw ,,.7 ?: W 4 Secretaries are indispensible to L.S.H.S. We need them to X fgvy, ,Z assist the Establishment and student body in numerous ways. Mrs. Miller simplifies Mr. Brockman's day by eliminating tiresome details, Mrs. Guffey keeps an ever watchful eye on ab- sentees, and Mrs. Gibson helps the counselors keep each per- manent record up-to-date. Pe l l l I l l i Personnel-Something Special ,. . H . f G 4 Nwx xxxffx ' Q..-..-:--:': ., , N ae.. . a n MSWMMNW WMM MN , W MMU M 5... .NT ilu- Sus. ....k,,mfv,g .MX Ybw' ll f This ...X ex 17:54. Pi t . 85,511 . rr: difgigi an, With infinite patience and loyalty, the L.S.H.S. custodians are always ready to answer the call for help. Skillful workers-the custodians are in- dispensible to the students and faculty of our school. Putting in many hours a week cooking food for over 2,000 hungry students, keeps the caf- eteria staff working. Each day a hearty lunch is served to L.S. appetites. NS 3' I . .f S1834 if . . ff i 1' 3? has .l f N s qfz X. Q 5 ..s,',,g. -: - ff 'Mft fir--stty' I Q- i Q K N ff I X 5 fx N N 5 mfg S ,Q N .. 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Zjyygl 717 ffm, v w f , ff Af f . .. f W W R ff! ,MMG ,WWfZ.,WyoMf.., pr f fr ' .grief f QW N' M f f f, c. , dl wMQ1fQf.fff' .lsizr f .Q 1 , r 3 ' f'2,,,Ugj ' I. ,4 ,r I' f f lf -- N 'ij' 1 ,- 4 1' O - ,- ..f 6 f.fwf'.f f ' ,ff.l4gjN' f 'ij Z.: M, H e l -gg Q' Mrs. Martin to the left and clockwise respec tively: Mrs. Mitchell, Miss Williams, Mrs. Fehr man, and Mrs. Eubanks. 17 1. .jp .. ' .--- ..-.1 -.,. -.,-,...'..--,,, -H.-, -Y . -- --. -,-A -,F , ,..- MY Maggy Vw f ,. , . ,Nm ,yy W -- def we ix- ,MW f X SNA ,. X X .X XX Q ' N. S Semester Classes Short and Sweet Opposite page: Mrs. Williams and Miss Vance. Left: Mrs. Reese. Below: Mrs. Simpkins. This year the word was semester as English teachers had their first real chance to offer some variety to stu- dents. The chance to choose from several English courses not only pleased stu- dents but teachers as well. Classes proved more willing and material was generally accepted with enthusiasm. Special Emphasis for Special Interests. Yet another way of broadening ones knowledge is through the study of foreign languages. L.S.H.S. has facilities to ser- vice French and Spanish classes with modern equipment. Students at L.S. High vvho are interested in Debate, Speech, and Drama have the opportunity to enroll in active classes, attend contests, and receive honors. These studies add to a persons ability to speak fluently and with ease. 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X, , W, 1 fcgur, w ,MU , f , l 1 f ' f 4 H f W , . f , J Jawa 'L W f rfgyfwkyw 'V 'Q f I , ,, ' 9, To the left and counter clockwise, Mrs. McFad- den, Miss Jones, Mrs. Shirck, Mrs. Northway Mrs. Weaver, and Mrs. Jacobs. f 'ZZXWVY ' wwf! f , C77 1 KW , .M , U , HW, 1 X x ., W x f 'f , ,, f,, V, V, 1 M , ' 1 ,f, ff ff, H VM Q r, ,V MMM, fw , .44 1 f fzi ,E Man, His Societies, His Relationships, Curriculum The way man gets along with other people, his place in the social structure of society and various relationships of these components are what we know as Social Studies. This department changed drastically this year with the new semester curriculum. The expansion included Geogra- phy, Economy, Sociology, Con- temporary lssues, Latin Ameri- can History, International World Affairs, Modern World History, and American Political Devel- opment. Above and clockwise, Mr. Warford, Mrs. Kirlin, Mr. Magady, Mr. Davis, and Mrs. Linville. , 1 55 ,f , ,,,,, , Kit ia f ,MW , WW Wwmm Wm uf WWGQW, QW WW 'WW-,W W3 , , X 2 ,Q Y 56 ff W WW Q 2. fwii A Above and clockwise, Mr. Brobst, Mrs. Place, Mr. Conkling, and Mrs. Pharr. ff! f , x FSI 7' ff Af,X'7fWlf ,M . W ' as ri: X-gg N A ' M Q frfff. , Q, fa- AA W Qs i 'f 1 ill R if Patterns of Change, Awareness ofthe Times Gbject of Study Each teacher in our Social Stud- ies Department strives for progress within his area. He feels a respon- sibility toward the student to see that he keeps aware of current events, accepts change and keeps an open mind toward the problems of his country and world. 1 S f L s , ,WWW Q ff M, f fry 'X if OWN f ,,7,, 5 rr V ,,,, ,I Z, ,M g ,, 1, gfffwf ' V, ,4 f ,f,, V ,, y' ww fW,w fn' ff 'foil Z. 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Left clockwise: Mr. Clark, Mr. Palmer, Mr. Gill- fillan, Mr. Titus, Mr. Hicklin. ' K Wm Che DVC! bran of 1 sch whi Promoting good sportsmanship, the Phys- ical Education Department at L.S.H.S. helps students achieve their highest potential. Miss Black, lVlrs. Hunter, lVlr. Beam, lVlr. Drevv, lVlr. Parker, and lVlr. Sage inspire students to excel. ff 7 ff-' --wffwwfwmwwf This year, a Universal Gym was added to the equipment available to P.E. classes. Through the efforts of the Physical Education teachers, the Universal Gym and other equip- ment have been employed in the most en- joyable and effective way. Mffwv , X f , , , I , 'f X , X X ff W' Gif! fllgfiyf by h E ' 'ml ' ' ig :Q , ,, A ! W. 316 f , , X L 2, , f fM'WW1'wwwyWf,, . ,W , cf ,M ....., J. .... X f ,f :,,,W ff' f ,4 I , 7 AV , ,yy , I3 , as ,f, ,,,, X '7f4 W W 4? I ff M 3 f 4' ? fu-an AQWQ 0 ,f A , yy fn , M t , ' OF? -Mi-.. 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To- day, a family needs FACTS and help to adapt to the rapidly changing society. Girls at L.S.H.S. have such informative classes available. The result: progress. X Wm f X , X ,.., s SX RS X fb N, N Sensitivity, Precticelity, Creativity, Over-all Themes 3 ett. Y .- X , . - Y -V - 'rw V -'nr - ' r 2 -ff f' - -'fr' , 5-11 it , ' , V ,-:aaa:Q5:i:gp,,:,,,g,3 P A 4 1t3Y'f'h?'i1e1e:4'y,',2fbf wiv.: rf... ..g 1--rw-,-,zififfff-'?: - :,?.2:w:?:::fll1'-f' -- - - -1, ,:,--.1-1-if 1.1.1--.1-g'.1-,.'f .V 1 lf ,f-1, . .'--TLA -, 5 .753-2 Q5 4 f-'72 312-.-11.-S19 11. 2-,fr 5235.3 -1-g,j15,g'.'31Lg 117:25-gr ,ig:' 'I 1 : -A: -7, :YA 1 1,-V -A-Q, Y , 2 , 1 11, .V:,1 f-, ' '14 SQ Q ff- f- 1 '- 1 4-' 2, 1 S 'I 11. Q ,ns u my v wg nru-.n naw amen. nu- na r 1 -P'-1' 1' , NK V ,-.. f f '1 f'-4, V , A v A 'Q '- ' Y fr - Ll The business vvorld is the most active and progressive fields of commerce. At l..S. our busi- ness teachers strive to relate skills essential to a successful career. 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MA.. -.f- 1 - -:lf ::-' 'fav gf' 4- was -,,1f'-,.-.-,U qu.. ,.,.ugt,, - Business Far left clockwise: Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Young, Mr Rook, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Kerns, Mrs. Snell, Mrs Beeson. ,, Q nf.. 'f V To the right and clockwise: Mr. Van Blar- cum, Mr. Williams, Mr. Parker, Mr. Stone, and Mr. Early. if ', xg, , X .E x A S Xe X! ff! X S ' fiff aiu Z f s ZZ? U E 5 .W,.W.,...M 1 ' ' .fwm f 'N 'V Q fx l, X ff X , X f 1, X X X f ,. :1Z1EQ? 3 in-yer f 2 1 , , .-,wif f i r A X .. ., W V ,,,..,.,aw4nv N V W I 492 if 47 4 , .W -,.ff -44 Wy r ,rid 725W f 'fy X .N ff, I , I, .fr f Z 7 cf r ,WX Q ' ri ff pf! fir' 'fi W, f ,V fn H X mf! Skills of Mechanics, Cra ftsmanship Exchangeo' In the world today it is impor- tant for us to have well trained industrial workers. The Industrial Arts Department contains men who willingly lecture, demonstrate, and discuss the arts of Drafting, Woods, Metals, and Electricity. While in the shop, the teachers must supervise students at work. It is important to minimize im- proper use of tools, supplies, and equipment by having organized demonstrations. There is a strong bond between the student and his instructor. A bond which comes from a common interest in the Industrial Arts. Book Logic, Personal Attention Guide Students lVlrs. Adams, head librarian, and lVlrs. Goble, her assistant, promote good reading habits among L.S. students. Enthusiastic about books, these ladies select, classify, and catalogue library materials. On top of these duties, our librarians train students as assistants and still find time to assist the individual. hh 1 1 4 4,4 1,1 Jw 6 4, I W lnspiring confidence in stu- dents, the counselors are vital elements of the Establishment. Mrs. Fortner, Mr. McCormick, and lVlr. Jones work together daily to help the students of L.S.H.S. accept responsibility and make their own decisions. Always willing to listen, they ease tensions and fears of stu- dents who seek their help. Far left clockwise: Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Fortner, Mr. Jones, Mr. McCormick, Mrs. Goble. .44 ww 1, gl W Mm , ff W mv, J M WW . , Wwww ff' fn' J f gf WW ..f f ,fp farm E,. lr' 'Y' 1. fx a5+ 'kx ,I v,.w.n5.-.3 .557-1.Q1yf.,gf Lg- fi -4 hiv- 1 I' ' :Q-v++ -- -4 :.1.w-wrL--psf.-.-.H ,-,-w.,,,,.:, .. . , ' - V Y. .- f. Q, f,-.Y-'L-Q--' 3-.wwf , , 8 'R 4 ,. ,-fvq J,-, x - .sf .11 1 -,gi Ziff 752, JW v ' Q -'19, ., ,,. ml -A if f . mf-.L :f,. ,ww-. .A '. A -1.-.ff .2'ff3?,lLflf?2Z'iz,1'f- ,,j!1fT' my ,, 'f :H vi ff -Ng, X THE SPIRIT ' f ' ' , ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 'ju-Ub4fnxtA1'.i:.Q:::,g.Sgx:-14'a2I',yr'Q.ll.:...i,-.:k,Q.g5.,142 QQ, . .,,',f5.'I' ffl-,' Eve some Sumr upon Thr decis facto light nevel Nm. w ,A rq, .S K' 5 s Q f SQ .Q C ,J-xii , , wb-xg ' , SY-'T ' A , x. fix N. Nl X 'wx' Nix .ur 'H 'Y-Q1Q- .. : l? xx, 'QNQQ , Q .--vs,?.,' X wi? 'Q' 'ke Y RQ .3 ,.. ., . ws. Q 3 X xx Q- A S X 1 X , ,S V ,L . -5 -Q jg t Ps J ix' ' X Q -'Y' ,MNA I . yy K- zy. Sb- kv xp- gi 7 M wx: - -4, Every fall, shortly after school starts, something mystical happens to Lee's Summit. Homecoming is once again upon the students of L.S.H.S. The race is on-ideas, arguments, decisions and work are the trying factors vvhich are endured vvith de- light by everyone. Homework has never found its place during Home- sig 'Q hy coming week although regular clas- ses still prevail. The excitement finally overcomes our better judgment on the day of the parade. Lettermen beg for candy, initiates are actually proud of hovv they look, and students flock tovvard town anticipating the excitement of the day. 5. S23 tw ,v V - X l'E:F'l l Afif, 1,5 'ew 1355-fr' - m2 Lgf ,, , ai 'v ': 55645 Q gwvu 5. lgrmx 29316 of 'fa 4 '- 'Fr KAHA -H ,gig gxglhffi 'E Gp 3 Eqimvx. J 555511 I 1 X s'.'xXK': ..,..-.-.- -..,..x Y f-.v.,,----.-, . ---- ..,.,-r 1 Ill! 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Queen Sandy Jensen and her atten- dants, Pam Hoke, Debbie Rice, Melanie Copple and Judy Palenshus, are the 1969 Homecoming Royalty. A nomination as queen candidate is like a thank you note vvith a very special message: i'Thank you for being my friend, thank you for the good time vve've hadg thank you for not going to the bus at half-time, even though it vvas so cold . . f'You are special to usll' xxx ff Z1 ,Q W, Aw X mm X. X ww ' ww N Q N fy 4 Swgf 1. 71 fxg-TQQ! J., . ' 1 Y V V gl SSS -xr : TN f f N W, , fa W f, A w W A vi f 7 T ff f X Q if ,7 X 'N , 6 if ' f f ' X ' X f ,V-,N - , 124' ,L wg, m N Q X Z 1' f 7 f W rx fm f ,f w ,,, ,W w ff ff Wh 7 My f, f W X J 4 A 'ff 4. 1 w4sfm'2g W, gf J W, 'W mn f j 44 ,Q U ,,, fl , ff,2 4 ,Z ,Sy 1' 2 Z , R 4 1 Z Q. af ff f AN 2 ' xxx W W ' Z 2 ww X 5 6' QM hw Nb MW 'W k 5 fi x ,J My fy,- W7 an If F 1 2, , ,, qw 6 I f. 7 75 X X PM X X X Q X wswuw as NNW X WX Q-X M XQYMNYNNXX X X W X N A xxx gr X ZZ '4' W ,. 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While there were many new and different facets of the play, it kept the old quality of being a most successful and gratifying endeavor. Wfif ' 3 ' Z 0 - My 2 f . ,J ,QI VW ' f f i . 1, 't 4 2 W 4 1 ff f , f 1 , 3 Q ,, 4, f, , f, f .y V WW 7 z f 4 Wt .A , f .f W- f f, f, 4' Wat W ' 'f f f ,WW ,MA 1 rw, Wofw 2 -.1 f f Z M, y , W WW W I ' 1. x C 'f who we WWWW, ff, f f My Q f , ,,,' 4 f W 0 ,Y , ff I Courtwarming 1970- -Sets Fire to LSHS Spirit! , W, , 1 X 1 y ' f ,r , 5 f f W! f W f Y r Courtwarming '70 was ush- ered in by our twice-traditional Spirit Week and left LSHS un- subdued with a last-minute, two-point victory over Grand- view. Each day of the week was designed to bring the student body closer together under the common bond of SPIRIT. Few could escape this intangible fire, and those caught in it dis- covered the true joy of team- work. Annual contests and events provided a seemingly fresh challenge to classmen. Sopho- mores, Juniors, and Seniors battled ruthlessly to capture titles. The victors? Sophomores were crowned Hall Competition Champs, and Juniors won the Spirit Chain contest. Indeed, Spirit Week accomp- lished its purpose. Courtwarm- ing Night was victorious, mem- orable, and spirit-filled. But the side effects were even more encouraging-spirit became a part of LSHS-a vibrant, ac- tive spirit, which brought forth strengthened student relations. W, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,M ,,,,,f W 1 x f f 4 Q4 MQW W' '-Q was f f f ff ' Z r X Wm i t Z AWK gf- I, i 4 WW wt, 4 W , f if ff , 4 X X , W I , ff ,ff f 6 , f f if f W f f Wtwzi W I ,,',, H. .. , 2 3 ? I I S I I I Z Z 5 4 5 Z 5 2 3 Z Q N rit! ,fy ,, 7 W f f f f 1 W, 20 fw f , f f ff W, , V f gf, ,I ,ZX 2, Q 1? ' 'J 44, 614 f . ,ffwiw ., A f V wi - www--ww,m.wuwu-w,,M0,,.. 2-na..-onnp,,ulniww4 mm +- A My W fwy 1 . . 5 -S K? 'Q Z, , J , ,W W ,ff ,Q , fa f , , 2 1,4 k f. 4 1 ,D fr A 'ff ' f 1 QL, 1 1 fr 1 3 1 , 3 1 L , Q if?-9 I , . 5455? A in P221 43 A M. W 'Q Cager Queen Tanya Twi ford Reigns To be queen on Courtwarming Night means something very special. lt means that all week you've sat among four other deserving nominees and now you have been chosen to reign over the court-not only a royal court, but the court that means so much to those men in white who repre- sent LSHS by their speed, teamwork, floorburns, sweat, and victories. On February 28, 1970, Tanya Twiford was something very special. At half-time she was crowned by '69 Queen Shawn Dwyer as 1970 Courtwarming Queen. In the center of the court, a rosebud crown was placed on her head and ad- ditional roses in her arms. Her court was com- Q 1 f W W. f A W. an f 29 , W pleted by Royalty Attendants: flower rightl Debbie Enyeart, Debbie Maynard, Barbara Witherup, and Jennifer Flanders. Each attendant received a bouquet of pink carnations. During the second half, Tanya and her attendants reigned from gol- den thrones and saw the Tigers on to victory. After the game, the annual Courtwarming Dance was held in the auditorium. The Royalty Candidates were honored by varsity basketball men with the first dance. From then on each story is differentg for each girl will cherish different memories, and undoubt- edly the memories will be precious and permanent in their minds. 7 X Jebbm p,and Jed a econd n got nnnng ioyahy 4etbaH reach doubt wanent f f 16 1 My 'U J A fo Costa Rica's Most Valuable Export+Pat! Walk together, talk together, ol ye people of the earth . . Pat Sanchez spent the school year making this A.F.S. motto a reality. From Costa Rica, Pat came to Lee's Summit as our foreign-ex- change student for 1969-70. At home with Roby Combs and at L.S.H.S., Pat grew to better un! derstand the United States and her people. Indeed, her few months with us produced many memories for Pat and for those of us who grew to be her friends. Experi- ences such as these and timeg will produce the ultimate goal of the American Field Service. sf? 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MW - A 473.1 pwmawwuvmrar V41 -I XX I Y y' ,eq if ,H W2 ff J ' 4 E Q fn f , J, ,..-.+ ' J J ' 4 , f ' 'f f by , f 'fi 1. 0 A Q I CI an ' I gi ll All S A tl yy ,gf 3-as 4' n - sa ' , ffgnf-El -XY I f Suzi McKinley Reigns Over Valentine's Day Event One of the vvorld's most sen- timental holidays is recognized annually by students at LSHS compliments of the F u t u r e Homemakers of America. This year the FHA thrilled those vvho attended by hiring a top-notch bandg instead of the seemingly traditionaI one used in every preceeding dance of the year. Sweethearts of royal quality for 1970 were: Jennifer Trus- lovv, Debbie Parsons, Suzi lVlc- Kinley, and Debbie Hamilton. Fleigning over the dance and her Valentine's Day Court was Queen Suzi lVIcKinley. At the dance, Suzi received her crovvn plus a beautiful bouquet of roses. As LSI-iS' favorite sweet- hearts, the queen and her court added to the success of the Sweetheart Dance. Regular general meetings keep student ideas and opinions pouring into the Student Government Association. From these meetings, the basic purpose of an organization such as the SGA has been achieved. Although it takes much time to obtain material results, the good brought about by students striving for a common cause is evident in everyday life at LSHS. President Lyle Brizendine led the SGA through each meet- ing and worked with special committees in search of progress throughout the year. Overall in '70, the SGA had a good season. FRONT ROW: M. Slaughter, S. Al- ley, P. Sanchez, J. Edwards, P. Rucker, G. Rolls, S. Jensen ltrea- surerl, D. Newman fsecretaryl, L. Brizendine lpresidentl, R. Blanchard lvice presidentl, J. Palenshus. ROW 2: S. Maxwell, C. Delarlo, Z. Hall, P. Hoke, S. McKinley, K. Bennett, R. Sobeck, J. Clingenpeel, J. Dark, C. Hess, P. Wagner. ROW 3: E. Walton, M. Englebrake, F. Grayum, G. Hart- ley, J. Hawkins, J. Troumbley, V. Grayum, M. VanDyke, M. Copple, A. Bryant, D. VanScoy. ROW 4: G. Py- cior, T. Brammer, S. Smith, C. West, C. Warren, G. Burgess, P. Grabmil- ler, J. Yelldell, J. Cook, R. Head, K. Thornton. ROW 5: J. McCoy, S. Ray- ' mond, R. Redpath, R. Combs, J. Shirck, V. Potter, M. Bluhm, R. Led- nicky, J. Slaughter, B. Troumbley, B. Hancock. ROW 6: J. R. Otteing, G. Potter, J. Frey. N445 4 lg Nlemli and n age v to a curri body fore activi mem large vinions these as the obtain ing for meet- agress eason. pple, A. I G. Py- . West, Erabmil- lead, K. l S. Ray- mbs, J. R. Led- ibley, B. eing, G. S.G.A. and N.H.S. Kinetic Forces at L. . . Luigi 5 W ,,,.,:r. To secure a secondary education Members of the National Honor Society do this and more. They must keep their grade-point aver- age well above normal, advance in certain fields to a designated degree, and be active in extra- curricular areas. Senior members of N.H.S. lead the student body in the traditional Candlelighting Service be- fore Christmas. Spring brought the other major activity of the N.l-l.S. with the induction of new members and the honor of being a member to a large number of deserving students. Q Lyle Brizendine, Lea Hoffman, Judy Palenshus, Susan Alley, Guy Rolls, Pete Rucker, Judy Edwards, Robin Russell, Judy Grogger, Becky Chrisman, Lindae Powell, Sue Nickel, Tom Lehman, Mark Hawthorne, Ron Krohn, Zona Hall, Gayle Troutwine, Debbie Enyeart, Katy Thornton, Cecilia Chamber- lin, Sheryl Grazier, Rhonda Spurgeon, Nancy Hartley, Debby Schenk, Elton Carter, Ernie Caine, Dave Casey, Art Steller, Randy Redpath, Mike lVlcClanahan, Paul Stanton, George Stalling, and Ron Palmer. 2 l x 6 2 Q gi 2 Z 93 af a 9 S 55 S f Q ST a 4 R. 535 rx 9 U S Q 9 rest dark- avail- Rox- Crain, t. Not ,a 'M '.., , ,J ' M 1 Willa? F1 'NS mayb. ?'W'fnv 'QW qg L .nf if J Q E S 3 s El Q The 1970 French Club, under the lead- ership of president Geogiana Potter and the guidance ot sponsor Nlrs. Charlotte Jacobs, had several interesting programs presented at their general meetings. Early in the year, foreign exchange stu- dent Pat Sanchez led a discussion on her homeland, Costa Rica. Later during second semester, student teacher Miss Hightower, shovved slides of her trip to France. In the traditional Homecomimg spirit, members entered a mini-float in the Homecoming parade. Highlight event for Le Circle Frangais-1970 was their annual dinner at Le Chateau Briand, vvhich all members enjoyed. SEATED: Alice Goble, Georgiana, Donna Smith, Sue Nickel. STANDING: Mrs. Jacobs, Nancy Ke!- ly, Shelia Amyx, Ann Batchman, Susan Boriey. A is rg, f.,f . ,rdf , 4,2 my ipjyagcv f, I if is ii -X if it 1 , Q , Q , Q fag? 5 if ' 2 ., Q, ks ,. I . .Q- W W, . , A. .h X., ...s..q.v- N. V-,-XL , , W K It ,A klxxx ,.... N. ,Q .Q-tl 5. r,'vs ,- - I K -ff-Q .1 s 1 ' . , . - - .Q , . 1 - ,pw - - ,.. .,, w . - nf, 555-K.. . . 60 .t , 'X y,,.5, ,gxg 5 ,rf-,xt R 'Q tim, . .xt ,S .. 5 .tx ' ' x.f4N-ZH' 9. - . .C , 'v - - . ,. L-, -. , -grip ces mot the by ' mer 196 ish, in t tire Stui P , N it? --5---?-f-9- + i'f ' 'i :S J 'sf - 1 . --L-X5 .X1 .X ' .4 TW 7 Q Xt! FXEKKYQLPQ: X92 Q-.X XQXNL Language Clubs Provide Organizational Variety ,ea - .4 Lt 4.9, V ' 2 i t S si tt , ' . 1 is :p gs , 2 5 ,I ' twig, g I Wu , -is ' . 2 ft- . . lst., ' , i 'T l . i.:n A El Circulo Espanol, sponsored by Mrs. Fran- ces Shirch and Mrs. Karen Weaver, meets to pro- mote interest in the language and the culture of the Spanish speaking people. The club's activites were highlighted this year by the induction of Pat Sanchez as an honorary member. Pat was l.ee's Summit's AFS student for 1969-70. Supplementing the memberts study of Span- ish. Pat presented a program to the club on lite in her country, Costa Rica. It was conducted en- tirely in Spanish and recordings were made for study and discussion in the Spanish classes. V i For Homecoming, the Spanish Club arranged and entered in the parade a novelty float, The Medicine Man, carrying out the theme of popu- lar song titles. Pictured above, ROW 7: Judy Grogger lSecreiaryj, Becky Chrisman iPresidenti, Pat Sanchez lAFSj, Elton Carter lVice-Presidenti, Patty Martin. ROW 2: Janice Coonrod iireasureri. Beverly Collins, Diane Stuppe, Karen Anderson, Duretta Eubanks, Jim Coffee. How Dramatic! .Mustek 'i Nlasque and Gavel, the LSHS actorls guild, made another year quite enjoyable with their star projects. This year they dedicated themselves to a Children's Reading Room at the Jackson County Public Library. They read stories to the young people on Saturday afternoons. Along with the Reading Room, they did some humorous and moving Assembly Seminars-vvhich proved to be in great demand by the student body. The talent vvhich prevailed in Nlasque and Gavel this year vvas exceeded only by the efforts put forth for these productions. Q J Members of Masque and Gavel pictured above: ROW 1: Larry Brannan, Elton Carter, Nancy Dillon iNFl. secretaryj, Donna Stephens, Mary Slaughter, Connie Hess ftreasurerl, Sue Nikel, Vanessa Kane, Nina Stephens, Carol Smith, Terry Brannan. ROW 2: Mike Carroll, Carlene Dempsey, Peggy Lingerfelt, Duretta Eubanks, Patty Seaton, Joanie Edwards ivice-presidentl, Pam Hoke, fsecretaryj, Debbie Stephens, Debbie McClune. BOW 3: Jeff Bilyeu fpresidentl, Mark Hib- bard, Karl Burden, John Dir. ROW 4: iunknownj, Mike Hobie, Connie Thomas, Jan Shirch, Johnny Johnston, Virginia Graham, Nancy Kelley, Maureen Kelley, Denise Brown, Ce- leste Doyle, and Jo Dell Jenkins. Sponsored by Nancy Mc- Fadden and Brenda Jones. : Larry Donna l, Sue Terry PGQQY lwards ohens, k Hib- Robie, irginia n, Ce- ry Mc- ' 1 'ff , 11,4 , W f V , W? 7, f f ,MZMWW Q ,Mawr Art Club Lends Helping Hand Which is more important: quantity or quality? ln the past, when asked to make posters for an event, the Art Club com- plied to one of these tvvo production terms. But for the Hospital Auxiliaries' Red Stocking Ftevueu, the 1970 Art Club combined both. A master silk screen was perfected and through long hours ofafterschoolvvorkthegoalwas attained. Many color p o s t e r s were distributed throughout Lee's Summit, compliments of the Art Club-1970. Although this is the only major project of the year, it proved worthwhile and helpful. Plans to attend the Nelson Art Gallery failed to become a reality but Art Club, its sponsor, and members felt the year a successful one. Members of the Art Club pictured below: Sue Nikel, Mary Slaughter, Sue Smart, Carleen Dempsey, Doris Enlow, Debbie Anderson. Spon- sored by Mr. Wayne Hughes. W? Wgft fi '.c,i5iW J' ' -. x 4 ,Wu 'W ni, '4 gc 6 N . :- gf, f ' I I 'W I ' 'SY 118' The Girls' Athletic Associa- tion this year launched into many new activities. An infor- mal flag football game between Blue Springs and Lee's Sum- mit resulted in a good-natured defeat. Volleyball proved more successful as the GAA de- feated Grandview. The highlight of the year was a trip to Colum- bia for a play day at the Uni- versity of lVlissouri. Six girls won ribbons as their teams scored victories in volleyball, basketball, and softball. Pictured above: Georgiana Potter, Debbie VanScoy, Cecilia Chamberlin, Mary Olde, Mary Collette, Vickie Rannabarger, Cathy Boney, Jenabeth Troumbley, Vickie West, Susie Dunn, Linda Reynolds, Debbie Jones, Jana Hartley, Kathy Sims, Jackie Stubble- field, Teresa Lloyd, Kathy Hurlock, Wanda Brizendine, Debbie Stubble- field, Lucy Chamberlin, Joyce Moel- ler, and Pam Cantrell. - Aff' 1 1, J S, -BF 4 g. .- E .,,. 3 f 4 . 1. is Q Q : 2' . .- S i ' x 4 K iam ' T f W ' X 1 f f 1 5 X l ' , if f ' S is 4 S 2 X Z3 I QQAM X ! l I I I Z I l l I I I ' was! saw--sw , . I, . . . . ,'-1 ,,'L, .. F. ,f.,... L ,-1.75.-5.-.l. .lwz-,.-t.g,:.,::.:'. .--f.-,nc-'11.-flu:--:-:':5,-.114-.L:-.f.4.J','5.gE1-5.3:'Lf- der: L' a-G::-- -ll-. 1,- -'-?-? T 'g..,e'. ..- , - .L Q .. .Y . ,.., -' 1 Ability, Agility- Athletics The fellowship of Christian Athletes is an organization founded to impress upon sportsmen the need and importance of a strong moral character. This year Presi- dent Larry Theiss led the FCA into many worthwhile projects. A candy sale was launched in order to raise funds for the Kidney Foundation. Also, light bulbs were sold in an effort to raise money toward an FCA lounge in the school. The Luncheon Optimist are working in conjunction with the FCA to- ward this goal. FCA members have a chance to par- ticipate in various camps and seminars throughout the year. Eight boys attended a weekend retreat at William Jewel Col- lege which members from all over lVlis- souri were present. Pictured to the left, tbottom to topi. ROW 1: Eric Powell, Dennis Hill, Paul Stanton, Bill Kartsonis, Matt Englebrake, Brent Thompson, Kevin Clem- emts. BOW 2: Larry Theiss, Rick Head, David Phillips, Terry Glenn, Mike McClaban, Bill Han- cock, Tim Taylor, Cuba Warren. ROW 3: David Wiseman, Steve Long, Rick Oetting, Ed Anders, John Slaughter, Kevin Atwook, David Brown. . 9. ..1.-, L F59 Traditional Pride Lee s Summit E rx S Y , ..,, if ,-.. , , , , , v , f ' 'freeze' 11-1 5- A, -f , . ,, ,..-c...-san..r,.,va5nt.5.frf155'i1?ai uf fEf::'5'?'fff?5,??El'1':'7 Q-ff551'i:fi:,'f ::'.' 'J 71, k 'Q '77' ' ,.' vi 1: 11. f2'4 41 Z '- C 72'-3 QT-FI M-,-,, 4-,.2'.. '-.' -.' -' gf jff,-'-if-gf t.1'yJQ?,-'- 1'-ff ':-1: I YI. Z.,-,. 'V-.',-.,-A . - t '-' 'fl' iff: .: LLQALA-Q-.II-2 -fl ,3,.,5,,.,-, .,-J.,-...iz .'.-,rg :jg I-:L C -'i'5f- fd : 1, gl- - v . f I I I I , - I Music is a cultural art. lt is not something which is required to get a job, lout an apprecia- tion of it will make one's life more complete. At Lee's Summit, there is an unwritten tra- ditionl' ot having a top-rated band. Once again in 69-70 this was achieved. Pictured above: A. Stephens, L. Starr, J. Dark, K. Anderson, D. Boatwright, F. Grayum, B. Davis, L. Hoffman, D. Field, L Flanders, B. Perdue, J. Miller, B. Bowenf S. Hamilton, D Pippenger, S. Fields, D. Stuppy, D. Jones, T. Hughet, M Westbrook, D. Barnes, P. Gann, J. Gens, J. Hartley, M Thompson, W. Rlegard, S. Taylor, L. Holmes, M. Gross, T Meeks, A. Smart, L. Carry, A. Batchman, L. Bieri, B. Black B. Witherup, M. Shirley, J. Davis, D. Johnson, J. Homan, S Smart, D. Casey, M. Bird, B. McNeal, B. Cook, T. Marshall P. Metheny, S. Alley, P. Alley, N. Harris, L. Hair, R. Baker, N. Dillion, G. Rolls, D. Payne, B. Westmoreland, S. Ervin, K I Under the direction of Keith House our con- cert or marching band brought home numerous honors from state contest. As a group and as in- dividuals-our Tiger band members are superior performers. Wroughton, S. Gabrel, D. Smith, J. Oldberg, B. Collins, L. Johnston, S. Hoffman, J. Youngbloom, R. West, R. Palmer, G. Stalling, P. Stanton, B. Bergen, W. Bond, D. Smith, T. Taylor, J. Wolfskill, B. Baker, D. Greer, C. Spencer, D. Fran- sten, J. Clingenpeel, S. Kitley, K. Field, R. Simpson, L. Mil- ler, S. House, D. Ritter, C. Humphrey, B. Belser, J. Towns, A. Griffeth, K. Clements, J. Fisher, J. Jones, D. Tindall, J. Case, R. Steller, K. Perkins, J. Wyatt, B. Boyd, J. Johnston, B. Penny J. Wisemore, J. Troumbley. Not pictured: B. Al- bares, K. Hurlock, D. Enyeart, D. Johnson, S. MacMoore, C. Nazworthy, G. Leramore. - 'Na- AV A -Vv.- . '.. 5 1.5.-'1..' I ' .'.V.5LFLi'.'.'Ljf.f tflgl' 3 ' Y' JUL. , .f. .g..:.1,-: gag- '.'.g,Lg5.53,51-15:-5,153-,i,.55f-,qgtrla-,133 ,fs-lgff,.4,:..::::-L5:..g.1gs:1-. --galta-:gg :jFj.5,:'fiT.':a11g', ,g-:ggv--,ze ,s'94E,.33Q'-,.a.a-,2eg1'.5.J 423:-:42':'1..-1.'11. -.L,'.LL,-: .... . 1 ' ' 41s. . , . - . . . . . .. ..,.. .. . - - 1 . , .. - .,., .f .. -.- . . . . t ' 1 A x . -. . K A Tiff Senior High Bands I . LJ Q ir con- nerous I as in- Jperior ollins, L. Palmer, Smith, T. D. Fran- 1, L. Mil- . Towns, indall, J. lohnston, 'J B. Al- loore, C. I, 'U-Q --Muh- A Pictured at left: M. Hen- derson, J. Mueller, L Wright, S. Bowlin, D. Turner, J. Jenkins, J Cook, T. Stayton, N. Stephens, D. Johnston, K. Jones, J. Moore, D. Cook, J. Martin, D. Wheatley, V. West, J. Neer. Not pictured: J. McDaniels, R. Green, R. Mayhann, B. Davis. Y - -.-- ,...,.-.. Vocal Music Program Provides Outlet for One of ourhigh school's most prized posses- sions is our music department-both instrumental and vocal. Each year they bring honors of high ratings home from contests. This year the vocal facet of the depart- ment expandedg sophomores were allowed to participate in Concert Choir, thus boosting it's membership to 94 strong. Select group, Summit Singers, enjoyed a suc- cessful season with bookings for several com- munity events. For students with less music background, the choruses and glee club provided an oppor- tunity to enrich their talents. Our well-rounded program has once again concluded the 'year successfully. Such results show that a break during the day from books and lectures is a welcomed, enjoyable experience. Concert Choir iaboveig ROW 1: Wanda Cooper, Kathy Mc- Coy, Maureen Kelley, Jean Miller, Sheila Brosom, Joy Brown, Brenda Perdue, Carolyn Cox, Alan Holmes, Spencer Sher- arer, Gary Brosom, Tim Arney, Danny Cook, Jeff Leonard, Barbara Davis, Jennabeth Troumbley, Ann Lykens, Patty Martin, Janet Rains, Terri Elkins, Roxann Benshoof, Cindy Hughes. ROW 2: Linda Born, Nina Stephens, Joyce Homan, Trudy Brammar, May Arney, Nancy Hartley, Ernie Taylor, Duane Tindall, Tommy Baldwin, Mike Andrews, Dewey John- son, Alan Stevens, Don Bitter, Pam Hoke, Mary Slaughter, Linda Johnston, Teresa Meeks, Laura Flanders, Vicky Mit- chell, Anita Bryant, Jacky Guest, Karen Anderson. ROW 3: Barbara Pierce, Connie Kramer, Paula Swain, Diane Craven, Sherry Maxwell, Gloria Areman, Kim Jones, Michael Bird, Glenn Foulke, David Phillips, Noel Brumble, Jeff Jones, Bill Troumbly, Bob Cook, Richard Maxon, Matthew Quisen- berry, Mike Bostick, Debbie Smith Carleen Dempsey, Leslie Starr, Mary Westbrook, Donna Field, Beth Bowen, Duretta Eubanks. ROW 4: Faith Grayum, Carol Smith, Virginia Gray- um, Patricia Strange, Peggy Wagner, Elaine Willig, Lynn Bi- eri, Steve House, Bill Hancock, James Moore, Jerry Gibeson, John Neal, Joe Crossley, Mark Howerton, John Westbrook, Rick Simpson, Darell Harrison, John Slaughter, Bill Reed, Tom Lawson, Dan Flanders, Judy Edwards, Kathy Peniston, Kathy Sims, Suzanne Hibdon, Linda Jenkins. Sumrr -. i Qf w,, Davis Gloria Westt row: bley, Noel et for Lee's Summit Talent Brown, -r Sher- eonard, s, Patty ', Cindy Homan, Taylor, ay John- aughter, :ky Mit- ROW 3: Craven, el Bird, Jones, Quisen- i, Leslie Duretta ia Gray- Lynn Bi- Sibeson, tstbrook, ll Reed, Jeniston, Summit Singers iabove, bottom to topl: BOW 7: Barbara Davis, Linda Born, Diane Craven, Patty Martin, Joy Brown, Gloria Areman, Beth Bowin, Donna Field, Leslie Starr, Mary Westbrook, Linda Holmes, Anita Bryant, Faith Grayurn. Back row: Allen Holmes, Danny Cook, Glenn Foulke, Bill Troum- bley, Ernie Taylor, Jeff Jones, Steve House, John Slaughter, Noel Brumble, Not pictured: Carol Smith and Jerry Gibeson. Mixed Chorus l. ROW 1: Debbie Gibeson, Kathy Wroughton, Annie Rogers, Terry Brannan, Terry Canterell, John Haw- kins, Larry Brannan, Steve Shearer, Dick Cooper, Carol Trigg, Kaye Johnston, Karen Bratcher, Patty Martin. ROW 2: Earlene Foulks, Patricia Sanchez, Patricia Ingham, Deb- bie Lane, Nancy Curtis, Charles Dellario, Dwayne Onwiler, Ford Rogers, Kenny Adkins, Scott Hilton, Debbie Reed, Mar- sha Rider, Debbie James, Karen Perkins, Rosetta Staten. ROW 3: Sandy Tripp, Linda Collier, Rhonda Walter, Tusha Mixed Chorus ll ROW 1 Patty Martin Karen Murry Clapp Brenda Murry Bill Banks Doug West Orval Don Musgrave Dennis Randol Candy Plumlee Yvette Bucey Vicki Vandaveer Jane Piggott ROW2 Virginia Anita Rush Marie Trefs Sean Murray Don Patterson Mark Flippin Steve Campbell Marvin Bradley Jackie Rhoades Sherry Williams Gail Simmons Sherry Schuster ROW 3 Debbie Anderson Kath Sobek, Jerry Gibeson, Mark Hibbard, Joh Pentico, Dick Maynard, Steve Reece, Wade Minor, Joyce Wolverton, Char- lene Easterla, Sharon Shanahan, Jan McClintock, Diane Gray. ROW 4: Betty Winfrey, Virginia Weinstein, Dorothy Meier, Patricia Carpenter, Lee Burdick, James Crossley, Dale Scott, Guy Gamble, Jim Leach, Tom Piccinini, David Wiseman, Susan Boney, Lois Price, Kathy Nease, Melinda Thompson, and Debbie Jones. erine Thomas Judy Taylor Diane McBroom Keith Walter lra Allen Charles Johnson John Adams Terry Allison Roger Smith Vicki Evatt Dorene Peel Judy Hawkins Debbie Ken dall ROW 4 Becky Martin Debbie Holton Debra Clayton bone Roy Ratcliff Roger Moorehead Conrad Danley Allen Griffith Mike Harris Debbie Bell Christine Mueller Peggy Ketteman and Lois Spillars Y' Kathy MUIIGHS, Jefff Taylor, PGQQY IGffffffl, Jim Williams, Laura Ross, Doug Williams, Kenneth Goddard, Harold Rathi . 70 ' ROW Eage Stepi Caro Reck Huttc z if Z 4 Dick Char- ' Diane Ilorothy ossley, David lelinda ROW 7: Marie Henderson, Suzie Allega, Anita Painter, Susan Eagen, Donna Bain, Donna Stephens, Nancy Kelley, Deborah Stephens, Sandy Rhoades, Nancy Whittaker, Judy Madden, Carol Nesbit, Lillian Fiore, Gloria Areman. ROW 2: Nancy Recker, Linda Ochs, Candy Vasko, Denise Brown, Rosalie Hutton, Debra VanSooy, Debbie Curry, Jennifer Truslow, Gloria Felier, Christy Smith, Peggy Lingerfelt, Linda Born, Marsha Goodnight ROW 3' Peggy Mulford Karen Ethrid . . , QS, Linda Wright, Connie Gross, Vickie Thompson, Shiiah Jo- cabi, Patty Seaton, Patricia Mills, Mayrlene Easterla, Carol Decker, Brenda Carter, Mary Collette, Pam Edwards, Karen Poos, Celestine Doyle, and Janice Coonrod. ,A 1 If X 1 I t 3 ' N M, , 1' I VV .7 ,lyr If Q ff, ' Xi V' ' I a Valter, Roger r Ken- ayton, Rath- Allen Peggy Musical Opportunities Abound 71 in was 2553, it 'Sl' X 1'-u 1 ...aa .. man v-1, 1' .f- . .44 tan , a -1 fy f v 'tv U 1 ,v 4' 1 ,f-' . i Student Assistants Aid Administrators The biggest job around belongs to the ad- ministrators of our school. Each day presents in- numerable errands and messages above and be- yond the regular duties. Lending a willful and help- ful hand are the students vvho enroll as library and office assistants. lvlrs. Adams and lVlrs. Goble find more time to plan for expansion and do important paper work because of the help that capable students provide by running the general library circulationg that of keeping books available for students at all times. Aiding lVlrs. Guffey on the attendance side of the story, are the office assistants. Each day con- sists of mainly walking and filing. These students pick up the absentee cards each hour and file attendance records, etc. to expedite daily pro- cedure. These students are greatly appreciated by the departments they serve and their work is vvorthy of recognition. IWW sv --p W W M X y y Wk X Library help, above: Christy Smith, David Wright, Debbie Stephens, Patty Wells, Donna Stephens, Alice Goble, Char- lotte Springer, Kay Lockhart, Sandy Rhoades, Sandy Tripp, SuziAllega. Office help, right: Vicki Thomp- son, Warren Alley, Kathy Thom- as, Carol Drake, .Joy Brown Bev Black, Melanie Copple, Elton Carter. I 1 E Sm s s S ii Q 1 ...Q V V., in nf My Wm r ,A f f my WW 1 W W, if 7 W W l 6 Ri has I those at LE to Si Activ and lovec or ev ed a Char neec Pictur Pat E Debbi Crain VW? g I '47 L ' f ,H A f f, f f' E Red Cross Members Seek to Serve Since its founding, the American Red Cross has had but one goal: that of ultimate service to those in need or disaster stricken. Although vve have not problems this severe, at LSHS, members of the Red Cross Chapter seek to serve those less fortunate than themselves. Activities have included packages to servicemen and memorial funds for families vvho have lost a loved one. No club or organization can be successful, or even significant, unless its members are interest- ed and active tovvard its' goal. The Red Cross Chapter at LSHS has proven that it possesses the needed qualities by its successful efforts. Pictured from left to right: Nina Stephens, Sherry Maxwell, Pat Sanchez, Linda Born, Naomi Brahman, Sandy Evans. Debbie Stevens, Donna Stephens, Alberta Craine. Roberta Craine, Carlene Dempsey, Lou Boyd, Cindy Saxton. , Nt. ' 6 Q X Z S ?of will 'avid I in A l 1 tem bod the team ule was and wer spo g fflll i, .nt ,. l, ff ' s M ,W .,, 55' 5, fr? eff. V 21 l is f gr ff . JCM Our high school publication, l-li-Life, is an at- tempt by interested students to inform the student body and community of school news. This year the paper was under the sponsorship of a nevv teacher, lVliss Peggy Williams. Although the sched- ule ofthe staff to bring the Hi-Lite out every month was a bit belated at times, the presses kept rolling and, eventually, there vvas alvvays a paper. In it were articles on student-teacher hobbies, clubs, sports, and a little humor. WANQ. The staff and sponsor of the 1969-70 Hi-Life should be commended upon the successful job they have done and for their progress in journa- listic quality. Members of the Hi-Life staff are: Bambi Thompson, Ron Hooks, Jim Blundell, John Dir, Elton Carter, Jeff Bilyeu, Jeff Jones, Paula Arnett lseatedj, Carol Drake, Cuba Warren, Sharon Bradshaw, Mark White, Charlene Adkins, Nancy Dil- lon, Teresa Meeks. Hi-Life-A Pressing Matter . Wwe f i .. My 3 Xxx 1 7 N i, w N535 Si P goes soarfs her vc X memt seldo 1 as th gold effort sport sees ful. , impo part her e Pictur Rice, Herrin R. Hu Smith Russe Clark, X Vi Xx N ,, iif, ,X 'e 3 R X l 17 i u .1 at ' 'x Il , rr --1 X 5 . - -' fx ,-'.... W 'Ll:x'!!5?.,'r Q, f .'Vr ... Pg . 1. - . ,.'-on -rn' .ii N f f f l 'Q yi . U 4 J , wi, da.5,,.H . - A xff ' 95.5-k,,i'Qa S H 5 Qnfwi p ' S L V Q., . AA. p '- s w-' Spirit Explodes A Pep Club girl is unmistakable. If her uniform goes undetected under layers ot blankets, coats, scarfs, and other Pep Club girlsg the projection of her voice is a dead give-away! Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders urge members to shout cheers loud and clear--but seldom does the clear reach clarity. Tigerettes add an extra spark to Tiger spirit as they perform at home events. The black and gold fringe of their pompoms is often seen in joint effort with a visiting drill team. The Lee's Summit Pep Club makes each sporting event known to the student body and sees that support for the fighting tigers is plenti- ful. Adminstrators and coaches recognize the importance of the Pep Club and each girl who takes part is preserving a lasting, delicate memory of her experiences in Pep Club '69-'70. Pictured below: ROW 1: J. Edwards, B. Carter, R. Sobek, D. Rice, S. Jensen, G. Potter. ROW 2: V. Foster, L. Cary, B. Herrington, B. Collins, J. DeFreece, C. Robison, J. Flanders, R. Hutton, J. Palenshus, D. Enyeart, D. Newman, S. Alley, D. Smith, C. Withers, J. Brown, C. Chamberlin, M. Olde, R. Russell, R. Spurgeon, N. Hartley. ROW 3: R. Krebsbach, K. Clark, S. Dutro, V. Kenemore, S. Hammond, J. Kunard, A. Bryant, S. Nikel, J. Weigel, J. Bartels, Z. Hall, S. Taylor, J Greene, D. Poos, M. Slaughter, P. Sanchez, V. Kane, J Coonrod, M. Copple, L. Hoffman. ROW 4: S. McGee, C. Blan- chard, V. Scantlin, L. Carnes, J. West, K. Evans, B. Bowlin J. Uhlenhake, J. Langford, R. Carlson, J. Edwards, P. Volk- mer, D. Johnson, D. Watson, L. Flanders, A. Lyken, M. Dan ley, D. McBroom, D. Anderson, L. Clyde. ROW 5: B. Wil liams, L. Ahner, L. Witter, P. Decker, C. Hess, C. Gross, D Arbonies, B. Westmoreland, C. Guffey, K. Ethridge, S. Ewing S. Boney, T. Brammer, S. Smith, M. Johnson, M. Arney, M Westbrook, G. Areman, B. Milsap, N. Kelley. ROW 6: J. With- erup, P. Anthony, T. Gregg, B. Hutton, P. Swain, S. Schuster K. Thompson, J. Moeller, T. Simmons, D. Boatright, N. Hart J. Homan, T. Meeks, V. Rannabarger, C. Doyle, G. Feller C. Sealey, D. Smith, M. Groves, B. Davis. ROW 7: V. Grayum J. Shirk, R. Horne, J. Hawkins, C. Boney, D. Barnes J. Guest, J. Hartley, D. Jones, J. Rains, P. Hoke, W. Brizen- dine, V. Lee, B. Martin, G. Hartley, N. Strickland, J. Barnard V. Mitchelle, C. Thomas, N. Conde. ROW 8: W. Gassaway, S Maxwell, N. Alley, B. Davis, D. Craven, P. Gann, J. Guest K. Hawthorne, P. Needham, J. Barkley, C. West, G. Simmons D. Hedrick, K. Bonds, D. McClune, R. Bowen, C. Cramer, L Jenkins, P. Mulford, D. Comer. ROW 9: K. Schwartz, L. Cham- berlin, A. Batchman, D. Stuppy, J. Troumbley, C. Sims, P. Martin, V. West, S. Bowlin, B. Witherup, N. Curtis, J. Cox B. Rudloft, B. Snaders, D. Eubanks, A. Goble, C. Saxton, P. Cantrell, Debbie Stubblefield, L. Wayman. ROW 10: L. Boys, P. Jackson, J. Beckner, M. Collette, P. Edwards, S. Grazier, D. VanScoy, P. Wagner, N. Housmann, K. Thornton, R. Combs, K. Bennett, S. McKinley, V. Potter, J. Winburn. Q.. If ' if 3? W is ?LW,,,,N Q N 5 4 f W ff 7 in-1 Z ,WA ww W0 ff Z NW f N ,f ' Mfg mf X ,WWW V, ,W ,WW f ,mv ,Q I Q f Z QM f X ,ff Z fff ZX X ,2 aff W A, W' ,MW WW ff W f W2 V 272 fiff' ff My , ,gf f, ,f mf X M RA 4' N gk f XX 19' Tr aHistI cafetel the ek ten Ac sparkh Tl rnusm bodyh WW 1970 Prom-The Age of Aquarius The most popular and anticipated event of all is the annual Junior-Senior Prom. This year the cafeteria was skillfully transformed into Aquarius- the eleventh sign of the zodiac, representing wa- ter. Aquarius is a large constellation, its' stars sparkle softly millions of miles away. The Bobby Soule Review provided quality music as an unusually large percent of the student body took advantage of the formal occasion. A considerable number of parents viewed the Grand lVlarchg especially colorful this year with an abundance of modern, progressive styles. The night proved successful and memorable -a tribute to the Juniors and their sponsors. Their message was clear-this new decade pro- vides the opportunity to make Aquarius a reality and, indeed, every person should strive to do so. Juniors' Gift To Seniors A Lovely Evening Ee s fx 11111 A v-Wi XWIAW Q1 Q X X X xxx eww , . i 'ESE , 1 xx A x N gg 1 i wr S+ 1 S Y N Si E S Q xx ,MW Wm MM W X im ' f ,W wwf K,- 'W we ' Z. WMM If ,,, WWVI7 x K f f ,W, i ' .. . W ff P if Wifi, ' W W f M f gf , g-,- ,.., .. ,f W,f W ' , ..., A 4, ' WWWWWWWWWWWM g Kiwi W 7 '! 1 w J - . X ,,,, . ,,.., , J A Q, ' ,W 13,4 , Q f 1 f f X f W M , f if I f ff? lg l i Y QQ, 5 4. -Ai ww, we ff q f A yi M 1. 0 My , f K 70 as ,fvi-A Q. N'--A u my-...!, 7- . ----,...,...f,-, .v ' wa ,n,,,, Wi fl Hmm 9 ,v f:-r ' X xl xx. ix' H WYE sffmgw., 4V I 1 A, V--,.. . ---. - 8 . . , SENIORS 1970.' The Dawn of a New Decade 1 , Z ZW W 4 , f ya wx f ? 7 ff, f Q MMM Change has always been on everyone's lips, on everyone's minds. The discovery of the wheel was a part of change, the Industrial Revolution, the encroachment of the automobile on the horse and buggy-all were changes that, in their day, must have occupied the common man. Our life- style today is changing: changing from the Sixties to the Seventies, from separation of the races to integration, from civil disobedience to militancy and violence, from the rosy standards of yester- day to today's already overworked relevance , from ignorance to involvement. Changes go from bad to better, and good to worse. Changes may create something wonderful and then be changed again into a nightmare. We in this new decade face change, a change in the system that controls our lifestyle. A host of yesterdays iron guidelines are under scrutiny today. Sex, war, white supremacy, men's dominance over women, matrimony-all are hav- ing their image c-hanged. With our 20120 hind- sight, disturbing mistakes of another genera- tion are clear to us, and we resolve fervently to do better. Our resolution has already sent a segment of our generation to the walls of our system, clattering and banging. lt is, in fact, difficult to hear our own thoughts above the din. Come all you good people, wherever you roam, And admit that the waters around you have grown, And accept it that soon you'Il be drenched to the bone. lf your time to you is worth saving, then you'd better start swimming or you'll sink like a stone, For the times they are a-changin . -Bob Dylan If M-Wm E K vw S 1 2 5 Li X: Rm s -Q 'k5A XS f3 x Va-'xv' 2 a k , Q , S -. : I Kgs A X 4... . XMWW W' A www W! O X MN is .xx P g , Q. X X Nx xv X w Vif 7 ' W5 W 4 I , 52 ,ty - 4 , WJ xy ,f f, - U ,WA fi 7 f f' f- 5 ff, Q ,f 4 M ,Q I ' , ' 1 in , 3 1 , 2 Q 7 ,. 2 fn. The Times They Are e-chengln ,fl D s X ew I ST weggi I l 'J'.'z'-. 1 V ,, -ff' Elm if s Q ' Y f ',if T'f ,. V ' -I.. 1 , I L55 I . 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Row 2: Mike Harp, David Theiss, Tom Lowe, Richard Lednicky, Chuck Hammond, Terry Ash- burn, John Thompson, Jim Brown, Mike Worley, Brent Thompson, Steve Long. Row 3: Bob Moulton, Bob Trout- wine, Jim Piccinini, Eric Powell, Tom Piooinini, lvan Weinel, Bill Middleton, Tim Taylor, Mike Cortner, Bob Westmore- 'W r me X N f 1? land, Dave Cox, John Wisemore. Row 4: Roger Moorhead, Ricky Head, Leonard Bieri, Terry Glenn, Roger Hammond, Mel Oglesby, John Yeldell, David Brown, Kevin Atwood, Paul Copple, Chris Nazworthy. Row 5: Dennis Hill, Dennis Yeager, Matt Englebrake, Bill Hancock, David Wiseman, Dick Smith, Neil Harris, Tom Baldwin, Wade Minor, David Phillips. Row 6: Curtis Smith, Darrell Harrison, Guy Gamble, Mark Bluhm, Tom Johnson, Gene Land. Endurance-Key Factor of C.C. Endurance is the challenge all Iong-dis- tance runners must face. ln the beginning there is a visible lack of it, but as time and practice go on this powerful weapon is at- tained. This asset enabled the 1969-70 Cross Country team to vvin conference title and place third at the district meet. Our Tigers vvon all of their dual meets and placed fifth at the Ruskin and Raytovvn South Invita- tionals. Bob Collette, Bill Fields, and Greg lnboden finished first, second, and third re- gf A , 1 f spectively in conference. Collette and ln- boden went on to place at district and made a trip to thelstate finals. Collette re- set his own school record at a time of 10:11.2. Cross Country is more than a tabulation of points amassed by a team. Every point is gained by the performance of one individ- ual, competing against both a clock and another athlete. For this reason, Cross Country men are men fighting a battle of endurance. 7, st vii- ef 3 1 Aki B, ' --f. 'r. .fev it,-tu. A 44 Q I' if l I l if 5 N Our 1969-70 Cross Country Team Bob Collette-Capt Greg lnboden lVlark White Richard Feurst lVlark Hawthorne Bill Fields Talby Twiford Burt Baker Kenny Russell Cliff Young Rick Cox Lewis lVlcCann Eddie Anders Jerry Blair Jim Bennett Frank Slaughter Lewis Narron Steve Renfro 4 X X x m.xwN,,Wm 2 YMWWd X, -L-.4-1: ' - '- Hg, .mwywvbww Qf, x J ' Q, 98 4. ymxxwmnnnn ,W ....-- 1 4 1 I N 1 1 1 i r i aw ,, N wwwmmwn-N mm Y N 1 l, 1 I I I I Y I 8 . nf f if ZR X 4 1 f ,, Q f x ' 3 f i' ff x Q x X ' X w s. K f F' W,,,,.,.-x f . 5 X 'Q' if S Y S N. ast higl' Clos fron accr- lost exp- for a l i 7 Lee s Summit Cagers Give Tough Competition to Suburban Conference as t X, ' 3 is i dy 0-N 4 I- '1 U. . g I . ,tl . 'Iii M , Mi: 'N-. -uv 'EQ 1 fxg. Q.. Q lin, 'IQ ' fill s is i 1 Z -Y-F --sri l' Basketball at Lee's Summit is as traditional as the spirit it excites. The 69-70 season provided high-pace action for fans, with each game as a close contest. Although our statistics suffered this year from a young team and new coaching staff, their accomplishments must not be limited to the won- lost tabulation. Each game provided competitive experience for the team and a personal challenge for each cager. Senior members of the team provided the leadership which only experience can give, while underclassmen offered speed and initiative to the team effort. Coach Drew and assistants Slaughter and Flint, sparked our fighting tigers on toward a suc- cessful season. A season which displayed the true athletic environment. That of both victories and defeats. L.S. Cagers Win Last Four Conference Games This Season A25 an QE Varsity team members pictured above lstandingj: Dwayne Onwil- er-mgr., Coach Homer Drew, Rod Staatz, Guy Rolls, Cullen Murski, Mike McClanhan, John Slaughter, Dave Kreher, Ben Bonds-Statistician, Barry Thiman-mgr. KNEELING: Mike Pol- laro, Gene Burgess, Curt Clayton, Steve Shearer, Chuck Ham- mond. Sophomore team members lnot picturedl: Kenny Adkins, Maury Bird, Mark Bluhm, Dave Collins, Mike Cortner, Rick Cox, Kevin Farrar, Kent Field, Wesley Greene, Rogerl-lammond, Rick Law- son, Lewis McCann, Bill Middleton, Spencer Shearer, Kenny Tomlin, Tom Wilson. Melvin Casteel-mgr. Coach-Stan Slaugh- ter. 5 5 as '5 7. f ' , 51 542' , , , f f f 7 0 ,, , , , ,V 16 R? 1 f ,, s,S:. , ZZ FUI' OI7 'WJ , 1 , qgiw x-Q! W W ., ,, ,W-My ff, - 'aff ffff f IWW 12,2 ww W MQW atb W MW WWW M X W 'Wx .MMM Q ww X N WW' ff' , :W J lf ,ff ' 7 M ,, ' A ff , 4 f ff ,,- ! :-14,-I ,y ,-'gg' W ? 2 X A lllul f7 VW W RN , ' ' I 'x ..r-- 'fn . -..,. 'Nu,, uf Haiku M-.ff Junior Varsity team members pic- tured at the right: Kevin Farrai, Keith Ludy, Jim Picunini, Roger Hammond, Tim Taylor, Jim McCam- bridge, Chris Nazworthy, Bill Mid- dleton, Roger Moorhead, Jim Leach, Rich Lednicky. KNEELING: Coach Tom Flint. 'sums Q S. A a ur 'X U . max.. I X X M WX X X xX xQ ' xx X X Q KX X xi K9 X x x N 1 . Mix swf, I xx-,xx-NQQ: ,swiss f, .N Q -I X W,.Nx.N x - 5 4 SQ Q1 A 3'-if-Q1f9E wa'Xfk, , Q Z. -. , ,X Lgggyif.. SX 3, xN.,,,:N c, f ' f x 14 Zxxlk V Si 4' X: S A '--xxxx-, ' X .51 ,,, 5 Basketball-Practice, Teamwork, Spirit Vu-' ' ' W N X X X Matmen Show Skill and Agility L.S. wrestling is no longer a minor sport. Year after year, Tiger matmen bring home honors from all levels of competition. 1969-70 season finished with a su- perb record. C o n f e r e n c e title was once again ours, and the district match produced two Tigers, Larry and Dave Theiss, for the state tournament. February 20 and 21 brought the sea- son officially to a close as Leels Sum- mit was once again host of the state finals. Heavyweight s e n i o r, Larry Theiss, let 'em see the light, and captured second place in state-an honor for Larry and L.S.H.S. Dave Theiss, sophomore-155 pound class, shows promise and incentive as he makes his own way toward a success- ful wrestling career in the years to come at L.S.H.S. Under the guidance of head coach Gary Sage, Tiger matmen strive to ex- cel. From the time he steps on to the mat, he is fighting all aspects of life. Physically, he must make use of every resource his body can supply, men- tally, he must be alert and aggressive, and emotionally, he must be calm and ready for the struggle. in 4 ,ff VN, Tiger Wrestlers S, I S ll It 't 1.1 f -4- IW., mn WMM, ,,,f. ,, ,,,,f,,. K I ,y.ffQ,.w,,H , ,il 451' A Q rg T. !,.WWfvZ?y, f I A b V. A ..., 'f M724 ,,,,,Z,,,i.? , Z f ,,,.,, W. ff ,,,,. VAWWJXXV 1 4 A 'f 1 'F e 'W' 4 Z P4 i Mem! ' Gettil Mathx Terry X. ' ff WNW Wa yfsd A. WsVW4'WNwMwmi A W V ff f A , M : Members of the wrestling team pictured: Paul Copple, Rick Matt Englebrake, Bill Hancock, Dave Phillips. ROW 3: Bob Oetting, Gary Obe Mathis, Phil Heffelfinger. ROW 2: Ward Bond, Greg lnboden, Bob Troutwine. 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R L ai- All areas of the 1970 Track team enlightened the coaching staff as being prosperous for the years to come. Underclassmen infiltrated the team with their enthusiasm and talent, while Se- nior cindermen showed the value of experience and skill. This seasons' pride was in the performance of the long-distance runners. These men, led by Senior Bob Collette, consistently improved their time with each attempt. New records were estab- lished in the two-mile relay fl3aker, Hawthorn, Slaughter, Atwood at 8:2O.3l, and the mile run lBob Collette at 4132.6-SJ. A Disappointment came to the team at the con- ference meet as LSHS failed to capture the title after four consecutive years of being Conference Champ. However, the team members soon over- came this let-down and went on to finish the sea- son out with a fine show at both the district and state meets. I I W lf,.,if, ,Cf My if Z if ' ,V ,guild 'V 4 ' L7 1 , ,,,, Pictured above. ROW 1: Russ Weaver, Mike- Cline, Mike McClananhan, Mark White, Ward Bond, Tim Honeycutt, Paul Stanton, Richard Fuerst, Mark Hawthorne, Bill Kart- sonis. ROW 2: Tom Johnson, Greg lnboden, Mike Cortner, Richard Lednicky, Dick Smith, Bob Moulton, John Yeidell, Mike Snyder, Dave Brown, Kevin Atwood, Gene Land. ROW 3: Burt Baker, Kent Field, Lewis McCann, Mike McCann, Darrell Harrison, Richard Moore, Phil Heffelfinger, J. R. Oetting. ROW 4: Jim Coffee, James Bennett, Cliff Young, Doug Williams, Mark Bluhm, John Slaughter, Kenneth Russell, Chris Nazworthy, Rick Cox, Ed Anders lll. Cindermen Lead the Way for Spring Sports .fi . vu ts 5 ski. rw . h .5 N, S 'cs Q ,V X, xg. , .,W.m.tt . 1 gt .1 . sau. ,Ss , X A -'- f I P .S A24 ' 5 Q S., .-1' X S 'A amy, M X5 . . X . W f -'...xvvxM,t.ts... Q , M it t PN. i E, Q T A S .fx MQMANW- Y ... . .. 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Junior Varsity season ended 3-2 in con- ference. Gary Pycior, senior,vvas No.1 manthrough- out the season, but all of the team vvas noted for their skill and development. lt's good to see l..S.l-l.S. produce such fine material to meet the rigid standards of competi- tive tennis. ' Team pictured at left, ROW 1: Mike Peerson, Mark Hovver- ton, Terry McCarty, Randy Redpath, Gary Pycior, Dan Sanit- ske, Dennis Bitner, John Fox. ROW 2: Craig Humphrey, Dave Palenchus, Rick Dean, Doug Ball, John Franklin, Robert Denman, Jim White. Not Pictured: Steve Steingilber, Jerry Darrah, Scott Wilcox. !'m ZX. 2 'Ml I if-f , Z Z , W W, 2 ,f My 'f Wg ,Q , 1 , V ' mf' x 'Ju ,MQW new 1' f f V ,ff J ff, f M f SVU , - my in fi? ,,,ff'9,g,, A W., 1, ,,,, . vwf .wad thai' .ual A A .. -,6 1 1, ' 'f . W -Q y n!! ,M 'Q Q3 ffl 4 fe 2' f is 'wa 1 Golf at LSHS is now four years old and an established competitive sport. This year the team, consisting of twelve members, was well rounded with one senior QAlan Laney and three freshmen. Top three Tiger golfers this season were Bill Hancock, lVlatt Englebrake, and Alan Lane. Under the guidance of coach Bill Brobst, the golfing team was able to place 16th in the district match-an honor wor- thy recognition in view of the tough competition present. As the season ends, Tiger golfers can look forward to next year when almost the en- tire team will return to, undoubt- edly, strive for perfection in the form and accuracy which is vital to their sport. Above: Danny Harris, Kenny Dutro, Randy Humphreys, Rick Hougland, Mr. Brobst, Matt Englebrake, Alan Lane, Tim Taylor, and Brent Thomp- son. Not pictured: Bill Hancock, and Kevin Clemmenfs. f M K 3... -0.,.,,, My .xt Q' :LJ ,, ..,. Q . New Ni t X-SQWLXQNQ Q W 1 X SXfsf'z .::sf.'iif1' 5 XYX ig . -, .: ' wx Q Q i , hi, , A ,x 1,1 Ut. Wd? NN is t Q z.-i t gi.. ti 5' .-., . 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Senior year is a time for planningg this is the year when we begin to shape our futures with our own hands Some students leave schoc early each day to work at a part-time job, while others fill advanced courses in prepara- tion for the future. The Senior year feels awe- somely final and this unspo- ken realization draws Seniors closer together. The crowd working on the Homecoming float is ever so slightly sub- dued, letter jackets are worn with conspicuous pride, and old friends have special smiles for one another. Left Block: Rick Abney, Kim Adams, Dale Allen, Linda Allen, Warren Al- ley, Susan Alley, Janie Anderson, Mike Andrews, Gary Askew, Tricia Baker, Katrina Barnett, Janette Barr. Right Block: Jo Bartels, Fred Batts, Bill Bears, Steve Belcher, James Bell, Bill Bergen, Debbie Best, Lynn Bieri, Jeff Bilyeu, Beverly Black, Richard Blanchard, Randy Blanscet, Mike Blevens, Debbie Boedecker, Ward Bond, Linda Born, Bill Boyd, Sharon Bradshaw. Senior class officers: Pam Hoke, Treasurer, Debbie Enyeart, Secre- tary, Roby Combs, President, and Cuba Warren, Vice-President. U-, Eg. ,g' - ' ,. ', ' ...'1. ' Ji--I ' ' r - a::,4..:4a,.:.'..::.4 N- .....-.J-. Q-1, ,se-ewan: Left Br Brow. Rand Gene Now ls the Ti, G rr at Left Block: Terry Brannan Dani Branham Lyle Caine Greg Callahan Curtis Carter Elton Carter Brown Diane Brown Ron Browne. Block Below: BGCKY Ci7fiSmaf' CUffiS Ci3Yf0fi iViiif6' Ciifie Bev- Randy Brumbaugh Noel Brumble Anita Bryant erly Collins Roby Combs Robert Connors Janice Gene Burgess Marian Burkhart Alan Cable Ernie COOnrOd. ,-A jf' v -4 E R - I Brezendine, Gary Broson, Joy Brown, Denise John CGSG, David CHSGY, Cecilia Chambefiaifl, 1 y , 1 I 1 I .Y 7 i 'he Time to Laugh in the Face of Destiny ' .' mn. ' ' 5 ' - '--3 . 1 V Y i .. 5 ,. ' 'ieiaf-I., '1i ql:T'.'.gQ-V - ff -'-Qglif fs.-3 Ll'E:..S.::2:1 : 3':g:z-1-:Qg 21 Y -3.i?E:i:3?l'igQ2ii'5:P7 ,. I .IA-A-alAw6h,z.,. QL: .. ,fi va ' -wtf. .5111 ..Fnf4f:.n.-alexa-.2-wzl...-5-4:-35451,,..:':.z1..1,..1. Left Block: Wanda Cooper, Melanie Copple, Cathy Corn, Carolyn Cox, Randy Cox, Alberta Crain, Roberta Crain, V Kathy Creager, Dave Cross, Joe Crossley, Tom Davis, Ed , Decker, Judy DeFreece, Ron DeFreece, Lonnie DeLancey, , Carleen Dempsey, Vickie Dickout, Lanny Dillenschneider. Right Block: Nancy Dillion, Carol Drake, Rick Droege, Rick Duncan, Joan Edwards, Judy Edwards, Mike Englebrake, Debbie Enyeart, Ronnie Erisman, Jennifer Flanders, Richard Fuerst, Mike Galley. 4 1 'I V-ffl 42-gi , H xi X ff f , , My N , 'Sis X X as k N assi? 2. 5 2351. ECS? sa yu gg 3 sf, W. x i 1 X is - Q 3 if X Q ss , gf S5 S, e Q , we 2sag:2a2::., X X SQ K ,, . sw 3 The Problem at 6 L' -. Yfurl N Mjw:-W V' H X I 1 ,Q f f 1 y Corn Crahv' is Ed - ancey neider. Rick brake inhard 5 3 a , TT NYQUIST QMJZST ,rg nmy img A1590 fd JW , 7 , --an.. gwwg A PMYEQRXZYD mwaniaszso C2042 MAL! CALLDN 1 at Hand ls Not to Let Our Ideas Go Sour ' ' s ' ' :-: - dsx... .K b f -1 .. . ,-.ni .11 ' vii tif '2?:?Q15-,fvsvi-2n':E ' 'iiE5i?A'?-: Lai' Zal lf '-In :'f31-viz HEQ-ff-::'- -1151-114' 2 Friendship! The Cornerstone of Life. l 3 ,ww 1 ' -. .XM X, , KN, Block Above: Jim Glasgow, Marsha Goodnight, Sherry Cooper, Tammy Gragg, Diane Gray, Faith Grayum, Sheryl Grazier, Julie Green, Peggy Griffin, Judy Grogger, Earl Hacker, Daryl Hall, Larry Hall, Zona Hall, Paul Hallowell, Debbie Hamilton, Linda Hamilton, Ruth Hamilton. Right Block: Ralph Hammond, Sherry Hammond, Larry Harness, Kim Harrison, Linda Harsh- ner, Nancy Hartley, Mark Hawthorne, Richard Hedges, Harold Hedrick, Marvin Heffner, Lana Henderson, Lea Hoffman, -I 'fe. Q ,zu -. Nz: x ' Q Q. wr: Q :ffx ' X X A 1 . f fy? 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Above Block: Debbie Jones, Vanessa Kane, Bill Kartsonis, Maureen Kelly, Wanda King, Donna Kite, David Kreher, Ronald Krohn, Joyce Kunard, Jackie Lan- dall, Alan Lane, Val LaRose, Richard Lee, Tom Lehman, Kay Lockhart, David Lykens, Martin Ma- gers, Ted Manley, Tom Marshall, Mike Mathis. t , ' Q I J y , 4 M Above blOCk.' Debbie Maynard, Dick Maynard, Gary Oberhelman, Joanne Oldberg. Right block: Terry McCarty, Mike McClanahan, Janice MC- Mary Olde, Steve Owens, Anita Painter, Judi Clintock, Susan Mela, Carolyn Merrill, Carol Mil- Palenchus, R017 Palmer, Sue Pancoast, Russ ler, Jean Miller, Harvey Morgan, Diana Muller, Parker, Debbie Parsons, John Patton, David Karen Murry, Kathy Nease, Patty Nease, Becky Payne. Nett, Dere Newman, Sue Nickel, Kathy Nyquist, WM, M' W wwf gf , znfi. 2304 , Mm The World Needs e Place Where Everyone We Like Could Be Together All the Time N my QNX x . A. -. ,. V -1- Y . -- -,... ... V -.. -. 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Far Left Block: Larry Peace, Sue Peace, Tom Peery, Alvin Pemberton, Brenda Perdue, Dennis Perkins, Tod Pesek, Gary Phillips, Carol Plumlee, Cheryl Poitra, Karen Poos, Georgiana Potter, Lindae Powell, Gary Pycior, Debbie Ragsdale. Left' Block: Dan Rannabarger, Floy Ray, Diane Ray, Steve Raymond, Randy Redpath, Bill Reed, Calvin Reig- hard, Steve Renfro, Gary Reynolds, Debbie Rice, Guy Richardson, Kim Rightmire, Connie Robie, Cathy Robi- son, Guy Rolls, Ron Rooks, Pete Ruc- ker, Ted Ruhling. -'-.. v:ti:Ais' -ua,-, ,LJ l , Un- YJ.: Q ,A - ff. -5. .14 :.z1,g,. 3,-f --f ,-4 aaa-.:,:: ' -1--'-'I M-In 1 -QL-, ' :CBS-iz E' .qmfzafg ,ge,z1.fs1s:1aag,g.. - .-L, g:6:f.:,.,vf..m.a-.,,m.1-.n,.H-....f4K..:f.m.j-Q.:,zff,.,1:,.,.,.,72h55-3iE5,f,, ' J: V: - jlE:eTEqH, Qufg-afai vw, - J . , L ,. I 2?'9lfQf. '-fV .1-if 3 'ifif W J , Attendance: For What lt's Worth. 1 ESRI ,ijt MAY- 453113-gff1'bygzxagkiztfgsqgzifr:xg-.1-4.3.-tlgi-.,lf1lf-- ,.1Z5g4f Y.'.Ll-.3,.'-f.,lQ,3. 'J-' ii- 1 'Q 1 E- 1w'?1E-'YT-1'--' sf-', if .'-11' 4 5 - , , - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '- L x'tf-5 fWf - 2 - ?'-few-2427,-3:?11??:U1t-? ?15?71'i'5fgg':v-War.-f 25531-4fx,Qe :,.,2-:,.1f, 147 .-, , tz.,.- .. , ,, Y , ' -.,,, , ,lg ,,, V . , ., .,.A ,K g VK.,i ,K,A , Q, . ,.,,, ,, ,NHQ ,I it V , - V hu. - Y-hm.: 'lv- , -4 ' Y! ...'-.,... ,..b. , -,., ....,H.-. ..., . Far Left Block: Debby Rush, Robin Russell, Patricia Sanchez, Dale Sav- age, Dan Savitske, Debbie Schenk, Bob Schultz, Tom Schultz, Georgina Shortino, Steve Shrader, Debbie Shriver, Rick Simpson, Mary Slaugh- ter, Carl Smart, Carol Smith, Donel Smith, Donna Jean Smith, Donna Sue Smith, Roger Smith, Tusha Sobek. Left Block: Charlotte Spring- er, Rhonda Spurgeon, George Stal- ling, Donetta Standley, Allan Stan- nard, Paul Stanton, Leslie Starr, Rosetta Staten, Tom Stanton, Art Steller, Debbie Stevens, Donna Ste- vens. 137 ..-,vm 1 , Of - 1.A.-Q4-' ' 79 ' In-5'i 1 ' 'Tv-r' ' Q--:fgfffifz ' f , ,,.:1-sviffirzifi. -'ff , qu'-17-7--ff-V-U J, ..r5122:TTP ' A 'lj -f ' ,.- -rvftfi -:V ' .,.,.,-1-rw , .Vu - ,.I...L-ef! ' - 4,-J., ,- ., : ' .355 - 4 +1-12'-2-'-F'-5' ' ,:36?ii32g5 5'm:' ' .. ,.:.s:g,:4:l'5-2- A ' ,1,,,.,,..-. . . . f V W 1 f , WWMQ X7 mvmv !W W f 0 f W WW 2 ,, W ,J-1:2 , W ' Q ff ZW A ,Y ' X Q My Vfmf , QW 'ke This T00 Many ,, ,Q WMM fw 1 C , V. , -- .Fri ,5LsQai:1 -' . --f J - -I '-:,.-1,241 . , . -. - 1 :V 1 .5 ,5:QE2::L'?f15 ' A , . A I -.- --2:2273 f- ' ' - - .- Z ,-Lwwrrgfc'-52 - . - ..--41.2-'Jf11n'v -'-' V. 1 - , ,,'-,give-': - V . -J f f..1y:::+-Q-'- 4 , - - ., ,-,.,,2n3g,::L . .- 1 .:..,g-YQ'1-v:-'- . -, ' 1 Tif- :f4'fL4LTf:li -'L ' ' .. -f.1'.,.--':'1--- ,. ,Lf --f- -1- , .-- ,f f..4.:r.A'--1-- , ,.-.Agp :z - ,eww ' A' xi ' , ,..... -- .F ff A tt ,L , f M , , I I fy, I if f fmw f W ,W 'his Go Unnotioed. J 'Qv- 'T' If X sQ, X 4, fy, 5 of ,W M f ,4 , W W f X f ' 'W Qi' 1: 4 f, , X Far Left Block: Gary Stone, Gary Stiles, Randy Sumrnerskill, Steve Swaidner, Terry Swall, Daryl Taylor, Sherry Taylor, Larry Theiss, Bill Thomas, Katy Thornton, Minabeth Tiffany, Suzanne Tindall. Block Below: David Todd, Keio Towne, Sandy Tripp, Bill Troumbley, Gayle Troutwine, Jennifer Truslow, Tanya Twiford, Debbie VanScoy, Candy Vasko, Mike Walker, Ed Walton, Cuba Warren, Anita Waugh, Russ Weaver, Steve Wehmier. 4 1 A 139 - . v- - P ' '- A ' . .' - fa V A v::4-f-.- .--'n '- . -'.-1--g,e.G.s,.Q,- .1--: .:f:4-g,1:,Q ef. 1,s,1.f..,,, verge,-5-112151::afW.V-:-1----.L-,---...-,J -,.- - -' -.1 - , - . f - - - - -Y fu- ' f '- , , ' ' ,. ,in ..,-,Q N- . .. -.-.ailf -' ' ss-:x:mg:2::, ,-,,,-5-:E-vay1:1-sz--1- -4-2-:seaBreak.,-1-:.f:.L1,...N -, Y--fr . . 2 --- V -1- e . 'Z -its-ss' 3'?5TA'4'?'f'?5?hE'31 A A. 2 - 'Q 'lffwt-2 't1ff' f J - . .,-i. i-fgf' r l -'If-11 5 - x i' J H i Connie Hess Leads Junior Class Juniors are a cheering section when a vic- tory is won or a place for beginning again when a cause is lost. Juniors are a very private organiza- tion-only bona fide members are allowed in. As Rudyard Kipling once wrote: All of us are we ...and everyone else is they . . Juniors share things . . . like dreams and hopes and pos- sessions and memories and smiles and frowns and gladness. Juniors are a clan held together with the glue of love and the cement of mutual respect. No person is ever alone-who is a Junior. Junior class officers are Suzi lVIcKinley, Con- nie Hess, Vicki Foster, and lVlatt Englebrake. MN, xt 240' S SW f .- f AANX 4 ff XX .i xg I X l X X S -5 . N xx X X 5 fi? X t agg-nys' h 'Nts ' ' 1 :' XS 1. F .. C X x WY 1V Rs- f lf! if f l Zig. X lf. 9 ' S sage X my Sa g X f f Q, . :WY W s s 5 I, ts We , s ' xf 5 '-b . Q 3. Q ,, .N X Left Adki: Alleg Debi man, Phil Tom Batet Larry 'Wi 'ww- A-1-tx is 4.14 Qian'-:J-...' 1-:J,..f- -..g:.,. ,, .,.....-..1f. .Q J I v z ,. ,.V... .J ...-.2-....i,.,f 1 W ' I' -'ff :VZ1 ik: -Abi 44 fl W3 mf ! , Z ,,,,,,,,,h' yffgfff . , 5 ff 1 711, I 266 f f X ? f ff f f abc OJ! 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Upper Right Block: Naomi Branham, Larry Brannan, Debi Bray, Eric Brose, Marcie Bucey, Debbie Cameron, Steve Camp- bell, Robin Carlson, Linda Carnes, Jacque Carr, Bon Car- roll, Brenda Carter. Right Block: Kathee Clark, Kevin Clements, Jack Clingenpeel, Dennis Clymore, Donald Cly- more, Pat Coday, Jim Coffey, Mary Collette, Paul Collier. G4 4 G tl A f 4.4.1451 xt E r ' Xe X N ' i f QQ x'i ,N . .K X xg 1 ' 'Is X' ,X S5 we is - N Benshoof, lvin Blunt, , Debbie d, James dt. Upper ebi Bray, ve Camp- Ron Car- rk, Kevin nald Cly- llier. Team Effort Results in First Place Flo f ' X f H gt g 7 if 3 X f ' jf WWW Z' 1 , y WNW ,f A WWW, l 'ff i -, ya I ff X V A tstttt , it 7- ,W , , X I wzmwx SAX f. Y ,,fZalf7'j 4 I 3 I 4 r 41 ,Wy 5 1 P '- fy , X af f f War' f ' 11, ' M4 W , ,.-,,,,- . X V ,, , X, 4 ! :.- ,Emil 77 ff I Y gl! X ! Y f Z ff V an X , X f Q 7 fi f ,Wx f X Z 4, 3 f 1 y X ,N We X x Wu X 31' f . . q s X , ,f 'f ' f X V V ? ff Q , ,. . , ,.,, 1 X Z 1 AQ , r r j , sf ,fs 9 V ' 4 gt, W rt? 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Left Block: Stewart Deaton, Carol Decker, Joyce Decker, Pam Decker, Charlie D e lla rio, Colleen Dempsey, C h a r l e s Dickerson, John Dir, Celeste Doyle, Sharon Dutro, Pat Dwyer, Charlene Easterla, Mayrlene Easterla, Pam Edwards, Terri Elkins, Floyd Ellis, Matt Englebrake, Doris Enlow, Karen Ethridge, Karen Evans, Sandi Evans, Vicki Evatt, Sue Ewing, Rita Famulinger. l s 2 I if e 5' , M4 ff f Z if Q .,,, ,. E , Z V, N M 1 4 ff ' Q, 1 Q J g , I ,M f ,off ' ,,,, WM! , Y r ,V W ,A , rr 14 4 A if e , f J 21,222 I r X ffl f 1 , , , f f f f ,f I l , ff , V ' 'W ff ' , 1 I ' ff ' W , V ,, -gl , , .,.,,.-.Wy-ff' I . X ,f , 4 ' , M , - 'V ' H fi 7,4 A , K 72' A' www 1 Q . -.r-1 ' ' 4 3 g- ' j- - - ' 3' 1- ' 'gl J V -'-rr ' es-fly ' - Hair. --2'-zeaazl-1:-2,39 'f 51-,f:- W V-Mfilnfiifr- ' -.rf - z:-.1 - ....J,,...-J Q. lr- ' lpgisiaaiijiieilk f V -5-JP ia V 3.15,-, --:ggi-15 V1 ,M .. . ,-' 4. ,.r . ggi ' ..,,,,,E,, G 1 . rf' ,H K 3 5 Powder Puff Cheerleaders Spark Enthusiastic Victory Right Blocks: Larry Fann, Harold Far- ren, Becky Ferguson, Roxann Fetters, Donna Field, Wally Fike, Jeff Fischer, Laura Flanders, Dwight Flippin, Connie Flynn, Vernon Foley, L arry Foote, Sandy Fosburgh, Vicki Foster, Glenn Foulke, Earlene Foulks, John Fox, Dan Frantsen. Far Right Blocks: John Frey, Walter Fritz, Linda Fulghum, David Galloway, Carol Gentry, Jerry Gibeson, Helen Gill, Phil Grabmiller, Mike Greenwell, Ron Greer, Vickie Gregg, Allen Griffith, Debby Groceman, Connie Gross, Mary Gross, Marsha Groves, Claudia Guffey, Bill Hancock. 48 ' 2 3' 5- 'S+-L: WLM. itll? ,gt I I . 5 I ft I I I I I V fa ,f iv-f X E f if --...mr Rosa' Q ,4 X S , . I I , I I I , . I I I I x -Q s 7 ,A M 3' ,,. f x 1 xx xg, X S ,.pu. V GA: M ,A ,W ,, V ,ff W X ,ff ., .,. . .,-.4 1,7 ,.,.,. ,,,., .. -. w,-'4..Ag ,...-, 4..- - ....u.f- sf 1 - 'fv ' fg ' '1 gg ' ' 2 1. :V g.4.l.f.Q.-,agfgjflM.-L: 1 JMIHW 'VN I. , Q 'F ,. .1 ,,-.,.. . ,, -f. . ,. . 1 -. nf, '1.,...,.f'...- 3117.2-' ,0af,1:fz,J.1.,.w.,:4w+:i-.1-.:,+m21E ' -1 g:f:a1'r5f:f - 1:2 1 R 2 EE -1 xi?f:-5215fi?':f? iYl5if?'?'?'?3?'5 'fT'Tiff' '5 5'f '-.: 'ig' 2' : ': 4 , 'kt 1: 'I :' : 't' : j.q.f'LZ, Cjf, ff-7 :ffl 1--2 :, -7 f- , ' -'. - I ' 1 . - ' '. .:. 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Q ' g X vs X - 9 Y 2 .- . f C t x S X sf or K WM. f lf ii Q N -i X C .--- N Y ,, ' 1 t X 9 ' X New X X NK' 's X X x E f ' bi f f My Xxx Q Q M X. it O , w Ml Q Z es f X -X , Q , X a X f E A Q ,yhi-ff 'Q' VN! , fy if N s r F5 J 6 ' x , ,NC 1 f. igwleq -,,,, -V- .......: - 1-- 'fi-15'-rf-mer?-ri -Paws-:w:i.:gzf1+a r '--' yur-3 1-1-.e.-1-gr.,-7:1-Qi as f- S al :Wwe-NH' Upper Left Block: Bob Hankins, Kirk Hankins, Chris Hansen, Larry Hare, Connie Harlan, Michael Harp, Jerry Harris, Mike Harris, Neil Harris, Nancy Hart, Linda Hartman, Dennis Harvey. Left Block: Pat Harvey, Robert Haushahn, Nina Hausmann, Ricky Head, Vicky Head, Jerry Heavilin, Connie Hess, Bob Higginbotham, Scott Hilton. Upper Block: John Hire, Richard Hollard, Alan Holmes, Debbie Holton, Teresa Holtzclaw, Joyce Homan, Roy Horridge, Steve House, Mary Howard, Craig Hum- phrey, Mike lmboden, John James. 'ww' IV Upper Block: Jim Jaudon, Doug Jenness, Charlie Johnson, Dee Johnson, Gary Johnson, Michele Johnson, Tom Johnson, Kaye Johnston. Upper Right Block: Glenn Jones, Jeff Jones, Ronnie Joseph, Gary Kasson, Peggy Lingerfelt, Teresa Lloyd, Steve Long, Liz Lunt, Ann Lykens, Darlene Macy, Vickie Kenemore, Peggy Ketleman, David Kincannon, Kurt King, Judy Mad- den, Barbara Martin, Becky Martin, Diane McBroom, Jim McCambridge, Mike Mc Cann, Trisha Krebsbach, Gene Land, Deb- bie Lane, Bev Laney, Stella McCarty, Susie McKinley, Teresa Meeks, Dorothy Meier, Barry Mercer, Robert Meredith. Right Block: Janice Langford, Lynne La Reau Tom Lawson Jim Leach Keith Leedy Gary Lewis Keith Lilly Jane Linder I r 1 7 I I All School Assembly X N21 fs ,l A , I Ag 'AW Z, M mfQ,f'7 f Q 4 .MM fffgf M ff M! y, x 'L ,Q WWWWZ ww! rwVK4!fV ,, 1. ..,- M ,f ,,.. , , Q-:- , ,fp , .. 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Right Block: Chris Meyers, Dan Nave, John Neal, Tom Nichols, Carleen Noland, Linda Ochs, Mary Orf, Larry Park, Dennis Parker, Don Patterson, Steve Patton, Denise Paul, Debbie Peer- son, Bud Penney, John Pentico. Nr- 'A ' ' -2 V f 2:11 ,Tw-'Agn-12:1f'?f 4-4:192395451535-1i3i.2:4+:J-'f4:he5'2'f?141113ffl-efffirt-af,-21352,I-'Levi,si-r,1fRiSw??Pir11sr51:i':fi5'i:fa mis- ' 'glik , - , Q .- . .Adi 4 iw- , ,' 4 -LA , .4-.f . N .Nl x 5 V I X ' I3 klltifli k ' x. K ryxgz X Qi 5 'Jw S wx he N, , , . ., X s.gf-'gggfiigx ff v.'ifgfz:N x .7 5. X N X f N X 5 544 X N 2'-fwlq - 11 ,Qi 5055? x. 'QQ f Smfzxwf Q-tY'11?La 55 X1 M' X XV X0 .xx Q . JY f r ' Q X, ,, jxgfilil .5 ' sf'-Q I x ,f -.,-f XM Q Hs... ...X 4,1 X M S .-1 I .Q A I 3' 1, Rx l , ws, A ,.:.- f' .ff , , QA 6 ' f Ffa O xw 5 1f'.:. X' ,,-f,1.3, ,xx fv fi' . ' w mv X , ,V my ff , L . I , X, 5, A ls 'More lm ortant 7 Lx.. A. 'K . , ' 5 F 5, .-f. . 1 1- P.. .Q 'L ME , X Q SS S fl? X ,A S , 5:21,-f': X XX ' t' WNW :fa- X. L, QV 7 L ' ' X - if ' N f I' , I - '. xx ' XX . lv-W' 'W Q , ,I N1-at -, A N X N x W x X X X X? X 1 X X X xx X X X 53 S X x X t - tif? f i.. t' ss- AX A XC XX X , W W X R it X F in X X N A I .X if ,. f fx - X X X X X X XXXS X N XX X . N N A t ,N X X, A Sea' f xx X X S ,X X X Q XN X X N X fx XXX XX XQ X Y ms S 4n...XXXt. ,ww 'iiwrldv , , - ' XX? f 'QM x I X291 X ' X IJ! X we XX Q Q X 4 Xi X , NN gg, 5 T 'X -Xi . ,,.gi.',,,Xt ,F 4 if 5 at ff J' X , xii Stal , VNS-XXXN-Jvvw NN' X N 'Xe st' Left Block: Cindy Perdew, Karen Perkins, Charles Pfeif- fer, Tom Piccinini, Barbara Pierce, Denny Pifer. Upper Block: Jane Piggott, Sharon Pinnick, Candy Plumlee, Mike Pollaro, Chuck Praznik, Lois Price, Buster Pruente, Roger Randall, Roy Ratliff, Nancy Recker, Linda Rey- nolds, Jackie Rhoades, Eric Richardson, Sandy Rhoades, Marsha Rider, Mary Ridge, Don Ritter, Tom Robertson, Tom Rochat, Carolyn Roderick, Annie Rogers, Ford Rogers, Laura Ross, Barbe Ryan, Winifred Rygaard, Vickie Scantlin, Dan Schultz. Left Block: Tony Scott, Vickie Scott, Greg Seiner, Terry Sharpe, Della Shaw, Steve Shearer. 1? Cl 4 4 Ex Sr Q ' 79 C574 ' ' 'r fX hm. 46 Q X 'Sig 2 XX YQ, . :XX f EXP 'ii A ,N ,E X V X X' 'EQ N if jjx 'Yi' rx' m10M.X.X XX XXX? XXXCXXXXQ A xy ' W X ' X ' 'f N ix 3 XX E X X ' X zz RQ X Y ,Q-.X .. AX: X N333 . X A X Q ff X A X X S X NX SX-f . X X f X f? X N ' f Af XX X X X fx XX N 7. , f 71 1 no ' ZWQQ4 , Q 46? Qf? Z , , a f w ie -f ?- 1 W Lf fn? V ae f 0 , , f ' 95 Q 4 ' f WQQ fa 0 f f 2 46'1,:'f W1VhW 1 f 70, f f Z f ' fi f J 4 f ' 4 ,ff .ff ,Q Q ww X 1 vw, vfkim E X Q ,W R X I r N X X X X Q 'fa L .,:,V 3 M 5 V f , f' 'ff sf 1' f f a X X 'fn as S S , Q 3 w x ht . ,X I ,M ' Upper Block: Mike Shirley, Margaret Shortino, Jackie Shook. Upper Left Block: Mike Snyder, Rose Sobek, Lois Spillars, Patty Springer, Russ Stapleton, Nina Stevens, Alan Ste- vens, Carol Storey, Jackie Stubble- field. Right Blocks: Greg Siegrist, Peggy Sikking, Terry Simmons, Alice Sloan, Ann Smart, Sue Smart, Christy Smith, Debbie Smith, Dick Smith, Ro- bert Smith, Sharen Smith, Tricia Smith, Steve Stuerke, Ric Summers, Paula Talbott, Jerri Taylor, Judy Tay- lor, Tim Taylor, Barry Thiman, Kathy Thomas, Bambi Thompson, Brent Thompson, Elaine Thompson, John Thompson, Vicki Thompson, Tony Til- ley, Terri Toms, Joe Towns, Ginger Trefs, Talby Twiford. v 4, 45 N-......s.f NGN' yi W rw' Y S? 'cw M.. , ' 'V' 'UN Q! X sf- ttt. W.. Q. x Skis tt , s Xi' f H f W , 1, f 4 ,, ,f 10 M N F M9514 ,, , Z3 ff 44' I' X I Z fag 5 Z i ,W f 2 2 ' , w Qw'5f ,ff C, Q2 i x W A - .ik :am I 5, Q 7 I me f K9 X ,AV 2 f 5 x My X XR, ...way Q , 7, 33 K 5 'f 117' , ,, . , , X ff 4Q,3 f 0 ' ff V f Y . W' 15 , A ff xi if s W , 1 I W 1' X . f-,M 'W Ww- , 9 2, may ,J-'S My Mn 'W ...cz , 1. ff W f' W V ,' 'Y IZ' fin. V yn f nf ,f x X X A if N N Q SMX x W ff., I ff 2, ,A 3 Q , V, M z if-fy V .1,f . ,,v, 1 1 X , -9- 'Q , ,,, Q F 920' 'WW 'Hilti-f,..a-1 uw Powder Puff Game Y?,1+,,, v - Q M' W x. iff!! ,, i 1 f X W f ,W Q fa! i xW ww I 5 x wgi' 1 f in 4 A , M1 in X ,if I 1 g, 1 2 1 u 9 5,1 1 ff, 'f ff 4 ff Juniors Are Trustees of PFO f We 7 1 5 ' S' if X' f so 4 s ff ,-1 ' ,f A Q ,, I K ff , X 6 O f f f , lll ,s 75 if ' gf iff I La fnff ,, X W , jx 7? ,, p is K .ffflff We f. 1 'ff 4 X f Zn ,ff ' ,,, aw ff? 2 , WMD gg W! f , gwwfgyu Af? WM ,WM ., .J W s 1 ',, JV? .,,, - - f ,Mm 1 - 4 :Q f Q , nj X ff! x f X w ff f f 9 f 4 4 1 fy 5, ' H . ,.,. 1 1'- ' We f 5 41 , f 7 2 Z 4 5 , M7 , .z www qgssw-y-rv ? www! 9. E' 1 f y, V,' . ff '- A f f , f , Q: ' LW ?I'74' fly . , ,f Z , a iii FFP: 51-- . 'ff W J Q ' mx- lf , N. Q ' -.:-- Y, 4 if 1192 019.4 Q .s 9 , --.1 H W W, fpwbf A' 01,1-' fhwwfxl ff' ' XKZ , IW 6 5 '42 A ww., , Y 5 QS , ... X Q 9 fs f if ff s 0 Progress at L.S.H.S m,,s,' - W I W 9 .,.,., ,.,,, , ,. W W who v M4 fx ,r -x..,, J , , , i ,fi f ff V ig r X I f 'ww' 177' iq M ff' ' K f Q 1 ? f Hg '93, .-agfwwffwf WMS Q .,.. , - Z' . . ,ff .,,, , Mig, ,, 4, I X mm ,z if , , f 7 fx , M J ' My 'mf ,Q V, , W M . fn A 1 Far Left Blocks: Jane Uhlenhake, Vicki Vandaveer, Pam Van Vleet, Bob Vestal, Pat Viergutz, Karen Voight, Paula Volkmer, Peggy Wagner, Mike Wallace, Rhonda Walter, Stan Ward, Debbie Watson, Treva Wehmeir, Karen Weinberg, Terry Wess- ley, Cindy West, Don West, Joan West, Mary Westbrook, Beth Westmoreland, Gary Whiting, Nancy Whitaker, Susan Wilder- son, Gary Williams, Rick Williams, Jeanette Williamson. Right Blocks: Pat Williamson, Mike Wilson, Larry Winn, David Wise- man, Laura Witter, Brenda Wlaschin, Joyce Wolverton, Mike Worley, Blanche Wright, Dave Wyckoff, Gordon Yates, Dennis Yeager, John Yeldell, Susan Young, John Youngblom. Juniors not pictured in section: Pam Clapp, Tim Cosner, Conjetta DeCarlo, Earl Holcomb, Dewy Johnson, Jim McCoy, John Murphy, Richard Ray. X ,,.,,..,.. fi,-v .3 ,'i.4s'f 'S gsm? ,N-W, 'M-had f4?yZ X QW M' 6164 Aww. J' my , 7 X1 f tfiy-ZLYY4' . 'rf fs it 'fefifkh i-W' Qaywfiu f Q , Upper Blocks: Billy Aaron, Charlene Adkins, Kenny Adkins, Alan Airrington, lra Allen, Robert Allen, Nancy Alley, Sheila Amyx, Ed Anders, Michelle Anderson, Pamrn Anthony, Phil Armenta, Tim Arney, Kevin Atwood, Ann Bachman. 162 - -- -,L,'c - .,. , -.. Y . .1,.fm,, j g? 'f i,ii?, -,?29JiI?x5, . .J,,, ,,s,, fma 5 ,, , ,Ht,fffw wmz,g,1 X ,W ,V I .naw V -1 A,-:yy 9 , f wa W if , . fn Zfyf WW ff W awk mg-of f , ,J I I I, . X 'M' M t ,fi Q At , , 0, llgt !... I Upper Block: Donna Bain, Burt Baker, Doug Ball, Mary Bane, Joyce Barkley, Joan Barnard, Dianne Barnes, Lillie Barton, Anita Barts. Right Block: Bob Belser, James Berrett, Maurice Bird, Mike Bird, Junior Bishop, Jerry Blair, Mark Bluhm, Bill Bolin, Rich Bond. N0- ,M in-i 1 5 r '- ' - - -A--be -'-1-f-:---f-2-4-:- -- -.ff-1 Qr:fk:1-so-A f-rsfqgf--SQaf--rf.+:f1:-:-'--if--S194:fre--,p--55,51 55,5-,a,,Q' 'ragga ,gf 5, 5.1.3 ,A 3 -A Y V V In W I- .A , ' . . . -A.: 'B -..,.. ,.. ,. Sophomore President, Flick Dean, lncites -Action Like all groups of human beings, Sopho- mores will taunt and bicker and fight among each other. But when trouble threatens from the outside, there is an instant closing of the ranks. Sophomores are an element where all members can enjoy the dignity of their own personality. They feel p ro u d together, re- member together and laugh together. Soph- omores are a group of people with respect of each other's private dreams, hopes, and ideas. Sophomores are all these things but most of all-Sophomores are a group work- ing together to build something lasting and beautiful. Sophomore class officers are Dick Dean, Connie Thomas, Nancy Alley, and Wesley Green. . ,N -. ,- .-Q:-,,, . . , --. fi, . . 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Left Block: Marvin Bradley, Randy Bradley, Karen Bratcher, Wanda Brizendine, Sheila Brosam, David Brown, Danny Brown, Jimmy Brown, Peggy Buhr, Karl Burden, Lee Burdick, Bill Bushey, Pam Cantrell, Terry Cantrell, Debby Carlile, Patty Carpenter, Mike Carroll, Rose Carroll. Upper Block: Larry Carter, Lou Ann Cary, Melvin Casteel, Jeanie Caywood, Lucy Chamberlin, Jim Chamber, Anita Clapp, Jim Clark, Debbie Clayton. a-FR V' Ei 5 x - J M , 1 l- ,..,t .M , fy xx X, X X 4' X x x U X X : f A N - , t my -g ,125- f ,f K X rg? VI 'g if N-' 0 XX . is X jx 'sw-'X' f Wx x Upper Block: Lola Clyde, Don Collamore, Linda Collier, Dave Collins, Debbie Comer, Nancy Conde. Right Block: Patty Connors, Bob Cook, Danny Cook, Carolyn Cooper, Richard Cooper, Paul Copple, Mike Cortner, Dave Cox, Joy Cox, Rick Cox, Diane Craven, Jim Crossley, Debbie Curry, Nancy Curtis, Kim Dale, Tom Daly, Jeanine Davis, Barb Davis. Far Right Block: Bill Davis, Shell Dayton, Rick Dean, Bob Dean, Etta Decker, Fred Decker, Joseph O. Decker, Joyce DeLeersnyder, Dennis Dempsey, Robert Dennan, Joe Dir, Danny Difon. , 'Wx X . K f xr f R 2 J, 1 , M -- N ' ' w I, V ,. NM Q .... . . w. '::: . f Q 5 4 S M any X I, U 'X gas 7 Vx ' X x ' , W N s, ' X f Xxx 6 mg Q' , .. J Tl 'gm . '15-ww! ,Q -0 ,wg NYM-.wav www' 'imc-vow? 'YMXW-99 is-.wiv X X Q- 'NH- - . 1 ,gn V M-sm W, A, M45 Third Place ls ln the Bag! K x 4 8 N Qffw kk Cfxww 5 A rw ww ,, JM xx 5- W- xg X S+ ' X YV X x f ,pw A X , X ff Ng? J Q L ix if fbi' YN? iw ff f Q 1 . ,,,,1sf,'.y , V ,f 132.2-:,?, . ,..,.. .17?,::A,?.,?..,-.f,.....,.-.?.f?j7..Li5,?,.L-gi,,,.,,Ei..,?..5.-,img-5,35i, -' it P , H 1 . 5 I, 9? n ew , W' fa wi m . J, 'W -asv N :,. K Xe Q J.-.. x X Q N x :-. .. ,M X , QQ , www wSW+wf X X .,,1Mw-,yfwwgwwx , N 1 Q QR Q Q, N, N S. X V mx WNW 6 My 5 ' 'W' W,,,,Wff f W' Z KW W U 2 NW. 'yhig , f' fl H .x ZAQZQA 124 WJ' f s, . 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Lower Block: Donn Fowler, John Franklin, Charley Frieben, Shirley Gabriel, Guy Gamble, Pat Gann, Wanda Gassaway, Debbie Gibeson, Les Giddings, Shelley Gilbert, William Glasgow, Terry Glenn, Alice Goble, Mike Goddard, Dwight Gower, Virginia Grayum, Rick Green, Wesley Greene. ' Z5 ,QVC ff lg Ear III ig-fffi-1-ifafzlafihi'-' '-- L':f fi'f 1 ' , K ,,..,,,4t,,47La 1 ' ' ' 5171?-52-' 21ii1?5?f'e1:? - fef:--rf1??':P: f: z--1-ff:-'z-'-3-':-1' ?:5f'51e1A:':i-'PE-f1e'W: : -:Q5r1:EftFfff'2g? . , ' ea H,-4- vf 1241 f f, ' ' 1 ' ---- 'A - - 4 - - .-.'-, .5 5 Y f.,- ',.-,5:.- '-,. -.: 11' -'tgp , ' .'-. ' ' y ,. . L , 1 - , -Q .f-w.4f7W' .nh 'K' ft 1' 1' f 1 ' ,Z Z XXV ,V A, . N Q M.. X V 1 , 49 . X ,f'.?,v 'Q ,, ., ,, I an V , x ., W H , f 1 1 f f ,I -4, , Ai Wx C 1 'A Z , f fl' , M A v V 2 , f Wy! -jf 'gf 7 I 7 1 I www-f f , ..V.f 4. X , pw -W' 4!f!V y f X451 , QQ f ,W f f, ' 1 f f f 7 f ff X Z V f Swv. .ff f M -Q N-,www f 4 if I 2 , V 7 , ff y ff X 'V 1 IQ!!! 1,79 ' L M Wig? 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Far Left Block: Brenda Hall, Terry Hall, Kimberly Hawthorne, Roger Hammond, Ricky Hankins, Phillip Hef- felfinger, Betty Harper, Darrell Harri- son, Marie Henderson, Gayle Hartley, Jana Hartley, Sandra Hendrickson, James Harvey, Ricky Hatley, John Gen- son, John Hawkins, Judy Hawkins, Dennis Hill. Left Block: Brenda Her- rington, Mark Hibbard, Susie Hibdon, Suszi Hoffman, Monte Holcomb, Kevin Holger. R 1 w 1 3 , 1 5 . W I 1 . i 1 L l I r wvmwm ,gf-N ,mf NwN,.,ff-WN ...NQW 'df . 2 ' : f A Y iw 4 -W I 4 K 'Jin JM 1 7 W1 ff NW YW! f fx WL f' Wy ,.w,,4,f fm f A ff f me , , WWWM f ,f S S S S S vs mwwnrwfwuw W,,fMw,, Wwmwwf, ywn MQ , . ,W Nfwmw' ,X -umm-W f f, M ff' yf ww :W My A lgwr y 1 I I X f f ,I M -W W X 7 f 1 X V ' MQW-1 s ' X, ws X WM ff- M I ,X H , X W X f 9-. X , N X 1 5 ' 2 1 5 . 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S - E I. : Far Left Block: Debbie Hoodenpyle, Rachel Horne, Janet Hough, Rick Hougland, Cindy Hughes, Theresa Huitt, Kathi Hurlock, Rick Husbey, Sam lrvin, Pat Jackson, Debbie James, Eddie James. Left Block: Barb Hudson, Ronnie Huff, Karen Ketteman, Shawn Kitley, Connie Kramer, Connie Kreeger, Valerie La- mont, Richard Landahl, Gerald Lari- more, Rick Lawson, Richard Led- nicky, Vicki Lee, Jeff Leonard, Mary Lilly. Above Block: Linda Kay Jen- kins, Bobby Johnson, Rick Johnson, Danny Johnston, Johnny Johnston, Linda Johnston, D e b b i e Jones, Doug Jones, Kim Jones, Nancy Kel- ley, Pat Kelly, Debbie Kendell. ,7,,qt.,-.linf .. . . , if . V v , 4 X 7 1 '712111 HZQFG5?-Fe!?-'ff-Y:-':--'5'??-:-?:'1ff :-1:-H'2:-2 -3-'r-7 iffQy1f11f:4'151?-rim-J-: f 'w?i:':v?f' 'Ag J ,-1 :L v4.- v-5.4, ' 1-f '- ' ' - -f' - -,-.-13,-,, ga .,-,- - -.1-f---.', ' -.-V-,-, i ,':, if '- .' ' 5 -A .-.Y ,A .. . .., ,.,...Y., , ,A... 5 . 1 5 1 'AT ' .. , xi All N N. ,N . 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Middle Left Right: Jim Martin, Patty Martin, Becky Martin, Richard Maxon, Sherry Maxwell, Lewis McCann, Diane McClintock, Debbie McClune, Kathy McCoy, Cheryl McLemore, Bob McNeill, Pat Metheny, James Meyer, Bill Middleton, Jeff Milan, Connie Miller, Robert Miller, Tim Millican. Left Block: Tony Millican, Dave Mock, Jim Moore, Ginny Moore, John Morse, Danny Mueller. 43:13 7:1 rr: :S , H 355523-2'-32:51-'7 n., ,, X X 1 Q NWN X X X N A Q 9 X A , X f---'rf-WI.:11.,a4AwfiA:ix.w,1.,...,,,,.Y4,..:b:1-:?.,..m..,.f.f...Z...3.,,-.g ?f.,,..- 51:4-if--5--f.: 31119 .4 ,. . .fm .... . J 7 -- X , 5404 z X 4 ,MX W, ' N 5 '15, W ,Q X 1 ., ,, , .515-' Qi'.S,?4'iE:::zf1,'i-NM nwfwfi 2-12: SQ :Q f AAW-'Q ' W in n'7f?2?'4 y Q iz ,GQ fx.-:-1:1-1513.0 f -5?9w:,,-.-,.gy ,.f Q4 ,Q.5,::,sg?w .' .1-1 1.403-.:.-N Y-z'.,,.gN gg-.:qs.x ,E . , 5?--szrniff ,Z 1 -, ,lf , w,,,,yWw 4 1- Q -I Q, ' , , f 5 if A 1 , K ' ff ff f f 1 x 4 '- f i Q i mm + ' x '. N -5- xi. 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Upper Block: Carol Nesbitt, Terry O'Bryant, John Oetting, Dorene Peel, Kathy Peniston, Dave Phillips, Jim Piccinini, Joe Pickard, Debra Pippenger, Mel Oglesley, Sandra O'Hara, Dwayne Onwiler, Sally Pittman, Vicky Potter, Eric Powell, Bob Pruente, Jack Purtle, Matthew Quesenberry, Dave Palenshus, Cindy Palmer, Dave Par- ker, Janet Rains, Dennis Randol, Vickie Rannabarger, Tim Rasmussen, Harold Rathbone, Richard Rathbone. Sophomores Are Spotlighted by Talent Show , f-,JH A - ,- 75. H Y Y- - . g -.-.. 1 -- .-. .-JJ 'K :Neff P1 :fm-55'rift:-lf-frzvifg'-iii?-:Fai - f'-'EJ 'Lui-:ine -Gi. 14' 7 www :wa-Nqr Nav-rf f flu ,ii - W , , 7 Upper Block: Stephen Reese, Norma Reighard, Ronald Reighard, Mike Robie, Letha Robinson, Orva!-Rush, Kenny Rus- sell, Barbara Sanders. Upper Right Block: Karen Ray, Ronnie Recker, Debbie Reed, Debbie Reinert, Martha Remington, Kevin Rightmire, Victoria Rucker, Brenda Rud- loff, Kathy Ruhling, Dawn Sanders, Cindy Saxton, Sherry Schuster. Right Block: Kathy Schwartz, Dale Scott, David Scott, Chris Sealey, Patty Seaton, Sharon Shana- han. Far Right Block: Spencer Shearer, Mike Shepard, Jan Shirck, Marilyn Shir- ley, Mike Sievers, Susan Simlar, Gail Sim- mons, Kathy Sims, John Slaughter, Cathy Smith, Claudia Smith, Cliff Smithj ix Kff f t ,f t . an w-wamnew WRX fi 4. , 4 ,f f ffl f f M 1 4 we MW sw 77 ,- ri V ,f 1 . K ,W yt, g gf ff 1 af 2 X , f , f f f an 1 K W , M wyam, ,fif- 1127 ff 015 7 W flu , 1 5 7 31'-W f y4.,.v4 f , f Z, ff W X 5:7 f , WW! I , X5 h 1 1 . , X 0 Q wi t f Q M if , ,ff f 7 ,rw V ,U ..-1 ug WW Z ' 1 Q' :V H-aw, Sophomores Are the Vanguard of Tomorrow , hawaii if 1 fl W 4' ' X I ff X fi ' :V 7 X i ZW. fir' ,bww VM' ,. 1 . wr-ur:-.M 5 -. .-.'5::4.:..,,, .1 ...:.w.-.-44' rw? 179 1 ... -v :ravi-if va :C-1?,s4aka'J3?52i-t ffi1l'E2-Ein 2355 P211 ff 'P : if 1: 1 R' 1 1 1 ' f 4' uf I ' iw: ' I L ' ., 1 1 adwain ' Zfamw-W N05 ,gy myvwww ' y f NW X W ,U Q ! 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Art. CI. BARR, JANETTE. 122-123. BARTELS, JO. 79,122-123. Pep CI., COE, NHS. BATES, MARY. 122-123. BATTS, FRED. 122-123. BELCHER, STEVE. 122-123. Fb, Wr, Tr. BELL, JAMES. 122-123. Brig, Radio CI. BENEFIELD, DON. 122-123. BERGEN, BILL. 66,122-123. Concert band. BEST, DEBBIE. 58,122-123. FTA, FHA. BIERI, LYNN. 66,68,122-723. Sp CI, NHS, Brig, Concert Band, Ch. BILYEU, JEFF. 62,75,77,122-123. Mas- Gav, Deb, Brig, Nov. Deb, SGA Soph Rep at Large. BLACK, BEV. 66,72,122-123. Sp. CI., Concert Band. BLANCHARD, RICHARD. 56,122-123. Vice-pres SGA, Prin. Adv. Comm. BLANKENSHIP, WENDY. 122-123. DE. BLANSCET, RANDY. 95,122-123. Fb, Wr, Tr, Wt. Lifting. BLEVENS, MIKE. 122-123. DE. BOEDEKER, DEBBIE. 122-123. GAA, Sp Cl, Pep CI. BOND, WARD. 66,95,110,122-123. Fb, Wr, Tr, Concert Band. BONDS, BEN. 100,122-123. Sp Cl. BORN, LINDA. 68,59,71,73,124-125. Ch, GI CI, Red Cross CI. BOYD, BILL. 66,124-125. Concert Band BRADSHAW, SHARON. 77,124-125. Hi-Life. BRADT, CLINT. 124-125. BRANNAN, TERRY. 62,124-725. FTA, FHA, Mas-Gav. BRIZENDINE, LYLE. 56,57,124-125. Student body Pres., Jr. Class Pres., NHS, Prin. Adv. Comm. BROSAM, GARY. 68,124-125. SS, Ch, Photog. CI, Radio Cl. BROWN, DENISE. 62,71,124-125. Pep Cl, Dr Cl, GI Cl, Ch. BROWN, DIANE. 124-125. BROWN, JOY. 68,69,72,79,124-125. Pep CI, Ch, SS, NHS. BROWNE, RON. 724-125. BRUMBAUGH, RANDY. 124-125. Tr. BRUMBLE, NOEL. 68,69,124-125. Civ, SS, Photog CI, YB, Gym Team, Brig. BRYANT, ANITA. 56,68,69,79,124-125. GAA, Pep CI, SGA, SS. BURGESS, GENE. 56,100,113,124-125. SGA, Bsb, Bb. BURKHART, MARLAN. 124-125. DE. CABLE, ALAN. 66,124-125. Concert band. CAINE, ERNIE. 57,124-125. Sp CI, NHS, Photog CI. CALLAHAN, GREG. 95,124-125. Fb, Tr, FCA. CANTWELL, MIKE. 124-125. CARTER, CURTIS. 124-125. CARTER, ELTON. 57,61,62,72,77,124- 125. NHS, SGA, Brig, Mas-Gav, Sp. CI, Hi-Life. CASE, JOHN. 66,124-725. Brig, Con- cert Band. CASEY, DAVID. 57,66,75,124-125. Concert band, Radio CI. CHAMBERLIN, CECILIA. 57,65,76,79, 124-125. NHS, GAA, YB, Sp cl. CHRISMAN, BECKY. 57,61,124-125. Sp CI, NHS, Hi-Life, Quill and Scroll. CLAYTON, CURTIS. 100,113,124-125. Bsb. CLINE, MIKE. 110,124-125. Tr, GI CI, Debate. COLLETTE, BOB. 97,124-125. CC, Tr. COLLINS, BEV. 61,66,79,124-125. Sp CI, Pep CI, FTA, Concert band. COMBS, ROBY. 56,79,124-125. Pep CI, Drill Team, Mas-Gav, FHA, SGA, NHS, Brig, Pres, Sr. Class. CONNORS, ROBERT. 126-127. COONROD, JAN. 61,71,79,126-127. Pep Cl, Sp Cl, Ch, GI CI, NHS. COOPER, WANDA. 68,126-127. Ch, Concert band, JA, FHA, Gym team, NHS. COPPLE, MELANIE. 56,72,79,45,126- 127. Pep Cl, SGA, Homecoming attendant. CORN, CATHY. 59,126-127. FHA, NHS COX, CAROLYN. 68,126-127. Ch, Sp CI. COX, RANDY. 113,126-127. Bb, Band. CRAIN, ALBERTA. 58,73,126-127. FTA, Red Cross CI. CRAIN, ROBERTA. 58,73,126-127. FTA, Red Cross CI. CREAGER, KATHY. 126-127. CROSS, DAVE. 113,126-127. Bb, Bsb, Ch, Band. CROSSLEY, JOE. 68,126-127. Ch. DAVIS, TOM. 126-127. Fb, DE. DECKER, ED. 126-127. DECKER,LEONARD. 126-127. DEFREECE, JUDY. 79,126-127. Pep CI, FTA, FHA. DEFREECE, RON. 126-127. DELANCEY, LONNIE. 126-127. DEMPSEY, CARLEEN. 62,68,73,126- 127. Ch, GI CI, Sp CI, Red Cross, Pep CI, Mas-Gav, Art CI. DICKHOUT, VICKIE. 126-127. DILLENSCHNEIDER, LANNIE. 126- 127. SGA, Bsb. DILLON, NANCY. 62,66,77,126-127. Concert band, Brig, NFL, NHS, Mas-Gav. DRAKE, CAROL. 72,77,126-127. Hi- Life. DROEGE, FICK. 126-127. Ch., Bsb, Bb. DUNCAN, FRED. 126-127. EDWARDS, JOANIE. 62,79,126-127. Pep Cl, Drill team, NHS, Brig, Mas-Gav. EDWARDS, JUDY. 56,57,68,79,126- 127. GI Cl, NHS, Ch, GAA, Cheer- leader, Brig, Pep CI, Drill team. ENGLEBRAKE, MIKE. 56,95,126-127. Fb, Bb, Wr, SGA, FCA. ENYEART, DEBBIE. 50,51,57,66,79, 126-127. GAA, Sp Cl, Pep Cl, Con- cert Band, NHS, Sec Sr. Class. ERISMAN, RONNIE. 126-127. FAUST, BILL. 126-727. FLANDERS, JENNIFER. 50,51,79,126- 127. Pep Cl, SGA, Brig, Sec, Jr. Class, Soph Del at Large. FOWLER, JOHN. 127-128. FUERST, RICHARD. 97,110,127-128. Band, Tr. CC, Bsb, Fb. GAILEY, MIKE. 127-128. CC, Bsb, Tr. GEAGAN, LINDA. 127-128. Pep CI. GLASGOW, JIM. 127-128. GOODNIGHT, MARSHA. 71,127-128. JA, GI Cl, Ch. ' fl? GRA! GRAC GRAE fro. CI, Ma GRA' GRA' SG GRA1 Nh So GRE t GRIP GRO CI, HACt Wt HALL HALL HALL Gr- Sr HAL HA Pe HAM FF HAM HAM HAM ... . . 4.1. . ,-,. -.,-.a-z..:1 2,44 ,,., .,.. 1 , ,. ,. E ,,,,, ,..., , U . ,UVK . -3,-.-v. -:V V 1 i - Y- -latin 26- NHS. Sp CI. md. Bsb, 9D 26- 7 5- 7. li- 2, 7. 3- r- 27. 9, n- . 726- 28. Tr. 28. GRAGG, SHERRY. 127-128. GRAGG, TAMMY. 127-128. GRAY, BARBARA. 127-128. Transfer from Shawnee Mission South: Pep Cl, People to People, Mod Dance, Marching Cl, Bio Cl. GRAY, DIANE. 70,127-128. GRAYUM, FAITH. 56,66,68,69,127-128. SGA, Band, Ch, SS, Brig. GRACIER, SHERYL. 57,79,127-128. NHS, Sp Cl, Pep CI, Drill team, Soph Ex Comm. GREENE, JULIE. 79,127-128. Pep CI. GRIFFIN, PEGGY. 70,127-128. Ch. GROGGER, JUDY. 57,61,127-128. Sp Cl, NHS. I HACKER, EARL. 127-128. Fb, SGA, Wt. lifting, Wr, FCA. HALL, DARYL. 127-128. HALL, LARRY. 57,127-128. HALL, ZONA. 56,79,127-128. SGA, GAA, NHS, Pep Cl, Drill T, Jr and Sr Ex Com. HALLOWELL, PAUL. 127-128. HAMILTON, DEBBIE. 127-128. FHA, Pep CI. HAMILTON, LINDA. 127-128. Sp Cl, FHA, Chorus. HAMILTON, RUTH. 127-128. HAMMOND, RALPH. 113,127-128. Bb. HAMMOND, SHERRY. 79,127-128. Sp CI, Pep Cl. HARNESS, LARRY. 127-128. Band. HARRISON, KIM. 127-128. Choir. HARSHNER, LINDA. 127-128. HARTLEY, NANCY. 57,76,79,68,127- 128. Pep CI, FHA, Fr Cl, Drama Cl, Yrbk, NHS. HAWTHORNE, MARK. 57,110,97,127- 128. Cross Country, Tr, NHS, HEDGES, RICHARD. 127-128. Radio CI, NHS. HEDRICK, HAROLD. 127-128. HEFFNER, MARVIN. 128-129. HENDERSON, LANA. 128-129. HOFFMAN, LEA. 57,66,79,128-129. Sp CI, FHA, Concert Band, Pep Cl, AFS. HOKE, PAM. 56,62,68,45,79,128-129. Brig, Pep CI, SGA, Jr. Ex Com, Masque and Gavel, Choir, Treas. Sr. Cl, Drill Team. HOLZER, DONNA. 128-129. HONEYCUTT, TIM. 95,110,128-129. 1. Wr, Fb, Tr, Wt. Lifting. HOWERTON, MARK. 68,117,128-129. HUDSON, LARRY. 128-129. HUGHEY, BARBARA. 128-129. DE. HUTTON, ROSALIE. 71,79,128-129. GI CI, Pep Cl, Ch, Fr CI, Brig. INBODEN, GREG. 97,110,728-129. CC, Bsb, Tr, Fb, SGA, Brig. JACOBI, SHELA. 71,128-129. GI Cl. JENSEN, SANDY. 56,44,76,79,128- 129. Pep CI, SGA, Cheerleader, YB, NHS, Homecoming Queen. JOHNSON, GARY. 128-129. JONES, DEBBY. 128-129. Pep Cl. KANE, VANESSA. 62,79,128-129. Pep Cl, Sp Cl, GI Cl, Mas-Gav, Brig. KARTSONIS, BILL. 64,110,128-129. Wr, Sr Ex Comm. Transfer from S.W.: SGA, Letterman's Club. KELLEY, MAUREEN. 62,68,128-129. Pep CI, Sp Cl, Ch, GI Cl, Brig. KING, WANDA. 128-129. FHA, Pep Cl, JA, Red Cross. KITE, DONNA. 128-129. Pep CI. KREHER, DAVE. 100,128-129. Bsb, Tr. KRAMER, CONNIE. 68,128-129. Ch. KROHN, RONNIE. 57,128-129. NHS. KUNARD, JOYCE. 79,128-129. Pep CI, NHS, GAA. LANDAL, JACKIE. 128-129. GAA, FTA, NHS. LANE, ALAN. 118,128-129. Glf. LANEY, JACK. 128-129. LAROSE, VAL. 128-129. LARSON, LYNN. 128-129. LEE, RICHARD. 95,113,128-129. FCA, Jr. Ex Comm, Fb, Bb, Bsb. LEHMAN, TOM. 57,75,128-129. Brig, Radio. LINTHICUM, CRAIG. 128-129. LOCKHART, KAY. 72,128-129. FHA, Lib Cl. LYKEN, DAVID. 128-129. MAGERS, MARTIN. 130-131. MANLEY, TED. 130-131. DE, Brig. MARSHALL, TOM. 66,130-131. NHS, Band. MATHIS, MIKE. 130-131. WR. MAYNARD, DEBBIE. 50,51,130-131. DE, Courtwarming Attendant. MAYNARD, DICK. 70,130-131. GI Cl. MC CARTY, TERRY. 117,130-131. Tennis, Mas-Gav. MC CLANAHAN, MIKE. 57,64,100, 110,130-131. Bsb, Tr, FCA, NHS, Band. MC CLINTOCK, JAN. 70,130-131. Pep Cl. MC GRATH, DEITRE. 130-131. Brig. MELA, SUSAN. 130-131. MERRILL, CAROLYN. 130-131. FHA, Pep Cl, SGA, NHS, Drill team. MILLER, CAROL. 130-131. MILLER, JEAN. 66,68,130-131. Ch, Band, Pep CI, Sp CI, Brig. MORGAN, HARVEY. 130-131. MULLER, DIANA. 130-131. Fr CI, GI Cl. MURRY, KAREN. 70,130-131. Pep Cl, FHA, Brig. NEASE, KATHY. 70,130-131. GI Cl. NEASE, PATTY. 130-131. NETT, BECKIE. 130-131. NEWMAN, DERE. 56,79,130-131. GAA, Fr Cl, Pep Cl, YB-Jr year, SGA, Hi-Life, Sec. SGA. NEWTON, HAROLD. 130-131. Wr. NIKEL, SUE. 57,61,62,63,79,130-131. Pep Cl, Fr CI, Art Cl, Mas-Gav, Hi-Life, Brig. NYQUIST, KATHY. 130-131. OBERHELMAN, GARY. 130-131. Fb, Wr, Bb, FCA, Wt. Lifting. OLDBERG, JOANNE. 66,130-131. FHA Band, Ch, JA, Lib. Cl. OLDE, MARY. 65,79,130-131. GAA, Pep CI. OWENS, STEVE. 130-131. PAINTER, ANITA. 71,130-131. GI Cl. PALENSHUS, JUDI. 45,57,56,79,130- 131. NHS, Sr Ex Comm, Pep Cl, Art Cl, YB Jr year, Homecoming Attendant. PALMER, RON. 57,66,130-131. NHS, Sp Cl, Band. PANCOAST, SUE. 130-131. COE, QE.. .F .I L. x . 551 NHS. I PARKER, RUSS. 132-133. PARSONS, DEBBIE. 132-133. Pep CI. PA TTON, JOHN. 132-133. Fb, GI. PAYNE, DAVE. 66,132-133. Band, Brig. PEACE, LARRY. 132-133. PEACE, SUE. 132-133. Pep Cl, NHS, FHA. PEERY, TOM. 132-133. DE, Fb, Bsb. PEMBERTON, ALVIN. 132-133. DE. PEPPER, GREEN. Picture not avail- able. Activities too numerous to reveal! PERDUE, BRENDA. 66,68,132-133. Ch, Band, SS, Brig, GI Cl. PERKINS, DENNIS. 132-133. PESEK, TODD. 132-133. GI. PHILLIPS, GARY. 113,132-133. Fb, Bb PLUMLEE, CAROL. 132-133. FHA. POITRA, CHERYL. 132-133. POOS, LINDA. 71,79,132-133. GI Cl, Pep CI, Sp Cl, Brig. POTTER, GEORGIANA. 56,61,65,79, 132-133. Pep CI, GAA, Fr Cl, NHS, J.V. Cheerleader, Mas-Gav, Brig, Cheerleader, SGA. POLOUS, DANI. 76,132-133. YB. POWELL, LINDAE. 57,132-133. PYCIOR, GARY. 56,117,132-133. Tennis, SGA, Brig. RAGSDALE, DEBBIE. 132-133. RANNABARGER, DAN. 132-133. RAY, FLOY. 132-133. RAY, DIANE. Transfer from Duncan High School: Sp CI, Pep Cl, Tennis, COE. RAYMOND, STEVE. 56,132-133. SGA. REDPATH, RANDY. 56,57,117,132-133. Tennis, Tr, SGA, NHS. REED, BILL. 68,132-133. Fb, FCA, Fr. REIGHARD, CALVIN. 132-133. RENFRO, STEVE. 97,132-133. REYNOLDS, GARY. 132-133. RICE, DEBBIE. 45,79,132-133. Pep Cl, Cheerleader, Homecoming Attendant. RICHARDSON, GUY. 132-133. RIGHTMIRE, KIM. 132-133. ROBIE, CONNIE. 134-135. Pep Cl. ROBISON, CATHY. 79,134-135. Pep Cl, Drill Team, Tiger Mascot, Fr. Cl, Mas-Gav, AFS to Brazil, Gym team, Soph and Jr. Ex Comm. ROLLS, GUY. 56,57,66,100,134-135. SGA, Bsb, FCA, Band, Brig. ROOKS, RON. 76,77,134-135. NHS, Hi-Life, Quill and Scroll. RUCKER, PETE. 56,57,134-135. Bsb, CC, Tr, SGA, NHS. RUHLING, TED. 134-135. Wr, Soph Ex Comm. RUSH, DEBBIE. 134-135. RUSSELL, ROBIN. 57,79,134-135. Pep Cl, Jr Class Tres, GAA, GI Cl, NHS. SANCHES, PAT. 52-53,56,61,70,73,79, 134-135. Pep Cl, SGA, NHS, Sp Cl. SAVAGE, DALE. 134-135. SAVITSKE, DAN. 117,134-135. Tennis. SCHENK, DEBBIE. 57,134-135. Band, NHS. SCHULTZ, BOB. 134-135. SHORTINO, GEORGINA. 75,134-135. Ch, NHS, Lib. Help. , SHRADER, STEVE. 134-135. Tr, Wr, SGA, Bsb, Band, Soph Class Vice-Pres. SHRIVER, DEBBIE. 134-135. SILVAIN, RENA. 134-135. SIMPSON, RICK. 66,68,134-135. Band, Ch. SIVON, FRANK. 134-135. SGA, Gym team. SLAUGHTER, MARY. 56,62,63,68,79, 134-135. Pep Cl, Drill Team, Sp CI, GAA, Art CI, SGA, Ch, Drama, GI CI. SMART, CARL. 134-135. Brig. SMITH, CAROL. 62,68,69,134-135. SS, YB, Mas-Gav, Brig. SMITH, DONEL. 134-135. Fb, Wr, Tr. SMITH, DONNA J. 66,134-135. Band, Brig. SMITH, DONNA S. 61,76,79,134-135. Pep Cl, Fr Cl, YB, NHS, Brig. SMITH, ROGER. 70,134-135. Band, Bb SOBEK, TUSHA. 70,134-135. Pep Cl, GAA, Soph Ex Comm. SPRINGER, CHARLOTTE. 72,134-135. SPURGEON, RHONDA. 57,79,134-135. Pep Cl. STALLING, GEORGE. 57,66,134-135. Band, NHS, Transfer from Welling- ton High: Bsb. STANDLEY, DONETTA. 134-135,66. Band. STANNARD, ALAN. 136-137,66. Band. STANTON, PAUL. 57,64,66,75,110, 136-137. NHS, Tr, CC, Band, FCA, Radio, Brig. STARR, LESLIE. 66,68,69,136-137. SS, Band, Brig, Gym team. STATEN, BOSETTA. 70,136-137. FHA, Red Cross. STAYTON, TOM. 67,136-137. Band. STELLER, ART. 57,72,136-137. SGA, NHS, Back-drop for school play, Yb for Jr. year. STEPHENS, DEBBIE. 62,71,72,73, 136-137. FHA, Lib. Help, GI Cl, Ch, JA, Mas-Gav, Red Cross. STEPHENS, DONNA. 62,71,72,73, 136-137. FHA, Red Cross, JA, GI Cl, Lib Help. STEPHENS, GARY. 136-137. STEPHENS, SANDY. 136-137. STONE, GARY. 136-137. SUMMERSKILL, RANDY. 136-137. Band. SWAIDNER, STEVE. 136-137. SWALL, TERRY. 136-137. Wr, Tr, Fb, SGA, Band, Brig, FCA. TAYLOR, DARYL. 136-137. Radio. TAYLOR, SHERRY. 66,79,136-137. Pep Lc, Sp Cl, Band, Gym team, SGA, Drill team. THEISS, LARRY. 61,136-137. Fb, Wr, Tr, Yb-Jr. year, FCA. THOMAS, BILL. 136-137. THORNTON, KATY. 56,57,76,79,136, 137. Fr Cl, Photog Cl, SGA, Pep Cl, Drill Team, Soph Class Sec., Jr Ex Comm, Stu Relation Comm, Hi-Life, Yb, Brig. THORSEN, RON. 136-137. TINDALL, SUZANNE. 136-137. Band, GAA. TODD, DAVID. 75,136,137. Band, NHS. TOWNE, KELO. 136-137. Art CI, FHA. TRIPP, SANDY. 70,72,136-137. FHA, Lib Cl, Pep Cl. TROUMBLEY, BILL. 56,68,69,136-137. Tr, Fb, Wr, Ch, SS. TROUTWINE, GAYLE. 57,136-137. Fr Cl, Soph and Jr Ex Comm, Mas-Gav, FHA, Pep Cl, NHS, Brig. TRUSLOW, JENNIFER. 71,136-137. Pep Cl, GI Cl, Mas-Gav, TWIFORD, TANYA. 50,51,136-137. Pep Cl, Stu Adv. Comm, Court- warming Queen. VANCE, MIKE. 136-137. VANSCOY, DEBBIE. 56,65,71,79,136- 137. Pep Cl, Drill team, SGA, Brig, Majorette, Fr Cl, GAA, Band, GI Cl. VASKO, CANDY. 71,136-137. GI CI, FHA, Pep cl. WALKER, MIKE. 136-137. WALTON, ED. 56,95,138-139. Fb, Wr, Bsb, Tr, SGA, FCA, Wt. Lifting. WARREN, CUBA. 56,64,77,95,138-139. Jr and Sr Class Vice-Pres, SGA Exec, Fb, Wr, Wt lifting, Bb, Tr, NHS, FCA, Brig, Hi-Life, Prin Adv. Comm, Quill and Scroll. WAUGH, ANITA. 138-139. Pep CI, NHS. WEAVER, RUSS. 75,110,138-139. Tr. WEHMIRE, STEVE. 95,138-139. D T4 WE I G CO WE IN WELL fron Ch. WESI Bri WES' Ch WES' WHIT CC WILL NF WILL WILL WILIL Brt WILS WINI Re WITI Pe WITI 73 Dr tel WOL Pe WOC vvod WOC WRI1 WRII WRC YAR YEA YEA YEA SEN JA- Spee- Help YB- Chri Prin Com tean -G foot. golf CC- Ietio Soc Spa schu Gav ture- ers, WEIGEL, JO. 79,138-139. Pep CI, COE, NHS. WEINSTEIN, VIRGINIA. 70,138-139. WELLS, PAT. 72,138-139. Transfer from Billings High School: SGA, Cheerleader. WEST, RICHARD. 66,138-139. Band, Brig, Fb, Bsb, Tr mgr. WESTBROOK, JOHN. 68,138-139. Ch, GI, Bb, Bsb mgr. WESTERFIELD, RANDY. 138-139. WHITE, MARK. 97,110,138-139. Fb, CC, Bsb, Tr. WILDERSON, ROBERT. 75,138-139. NFL, Brig. WILLIAMS, JOHN. 138-139. WILLIAMS, TONY. 138-139. Fb. WILMOTH, VAUGHN. 138-139. DE, Brig. WILSON, TONY. 138-139. Bsb. WINFREY, BETTY. 70,138-139. FTA, Red Cross, FHA, Ch, Brig, DE. WITHERS, CLAUDIA. 76,79,138-139. Pep CI, Yb. WITHERUP, BARBARA. 50,51,66,79, 138,139. Pep CI, Brig, Sp Cl, Band, Drill Team, Courtwarming At- tendant. WOLFSKILL, JEANNE. 66,138-139. Pep CI, Band. WOOD, RANDY. 138-739. Sp Cl. WOODFORD, CONNIE. 138-139. DE. WOODRUFF, DENNIS. 138-139. WRIGHT, DAVID. 72,138-139. WRIGHT, ROBERT. 138-139. WROUGHTON, KATHY. 70,138-139. Ch. YARDLEY, DAVID. 138-139. YEATS, RICHARD. 138-139. YEAZLE, JACK. 138-139. YEAZLE, JAMES. 138-139. SENIOR KEY: Lib Cl-Library Club, JA-Junior Achievement, Sp Cl- Speech Club, GI Cl-Glee Club, Off Help-Office Help, Ch-Choir, chorus, YB-Yearbook, FCA-Fellowship of Christian Athletes, SGA-student gov't, Prin Adv Comm-PrincipaI's Advisory Committee, Gym team-gymnastics team, DE-Distributive Education, COE -Cooperative office education, Fb- football, Tr-track, Wr-wrestling, Gl- golf, Bb--baseball, Bsb-basketball, CC-cross-country, GAA-Girls Ath- Ietic Assoc., NHS-National Honor Society, Fr Cl-French Club, Sp CI- Spanish Club, Brig-Brigadoon-all school play, GI CI-Glee Club, Mas- Gav-Masque and Gavel, FHA-Fu- ture Homemakers, FTA-Future Teach- ers, NFL-National Forensic League. nv M74 W MB Z WM M ,, , ' B W., ., ,M ..W,,...R...,..fw, .. WJ, WM WR., A ' Wfhfnwe MW . 7 V I 'W ff Z, X Juniors AARON, GENE. 142. ABBOTT, JANET. 142. ADAMS, JOHN. 70,142. ADKINSON, ROGER. 142. AHNER, LORRAINE. 79,142. AKERS, MARTY. 142. ALBARES, RALPH. 66,142. ALLEGA, SUZI. 71,72,142. ALLEY, PAUL. 66,142. ALLISON, TERRY. 70,142. ANDERSON, DEBBIE. 63,79,142. ANDERSON, DEBBIE. 63,142,79,70. ANDERSON, CAROL. 68,142. ANDERSON, KAREN. 61,142. AREMAN, GLORIA. 68,69,71,79,142. ARBONIES, DEBBIE. 79,142. ARNEY, MAY. 68,79,142. ARNETT, PAULA. 77,143. ARMENTA, PHIL. 143. ASHBURN, TERRY. 95,143. BAILEY, GLENDA. 76,143. BAGNELL, ED. 143. BALDWIN, TOM. 68,143. BALES, DAVID. 143. BALDWIN, TOM. 68,143. BALES, DAVE. 143. BANKS, BILL. 70,143. BARNES, DENNIS. 143. BATES, BOB. 143. BECKER, BEV. 143. BECKNER, JOYCE. 79,143. BELL, DEBBIE. 70,143. .7 KA THIE. 56,76,79,143. BENNETT, BENNETT, LARRY. 143. BENNETT, MARK. 144. BENNETT RICK. 144. BENSHOOF, RoxANN. 58,68,144 BEST, BRUCE. 144. BLANci-IARB, CYNTHIA. 79,144. BLUNBELLJIM. 77,144. BLUNT, MELVIN. 144. BoNEY, SUSAN. 59,e1,79,7o,144. BOATRIGI-IT, DENISE. 66,79,144. BOWEN, BETH. 66,59,69,144. BOWERS, DEBBIE. 144. BowLiN,BEcKv. 79,144. BoxwELL,sTEvE. 144. BOYD, sKiP. 144. BRADT, RICK. 144. BRAMMER, TRUDY. 56,sa,79,144 BRANDT,MICKY. 144. BRANHAN1,NAoN1i. 73,145 BRANNAN, LARRY. 62,7o,75145 BRAv,BEBi. 145. BROSE, ERIC. 145. BROWN, DAVE. 110,145. BUCEY, N1ARicE. 70,145 CAMERON, DEBBIE. 145. CAMPBELL, STEVE. 7O,145. CARLSON, ROBIN. 79,145. cARNEs,LiNoA. 79,145 CARR, JACQUE. 145. cARRoL,RoN. 145. CARTER, BRENDA. 71,79,145. CLARR, PAMELA. 145. CLARK, KATHEE. 7J6,79,145. . . .- ' . 'iff 5. ,gg-,Af - ' ' . ' 1 '- 4' .1':f.', . - ' fifrff 'Q' vl - A - - '. . A . HR. ...,Vr,.Q. .,. 3 -yum y ?'tf I ' x ' ' P'- CLEMENTS, KEVIN. 64,66,118,145. CLINGENPEEL, JACK. 56,66,145. CLYMORE, DENNIS. 145. CLYMORE, DONALD. 145. CODAY, PAT. 145. COFFEY, JIM. 61,110,145. COLLETTE, MARY. 65,71,79,145. COLLIER, PAUL. 145. COOK, CORKY. 146. COOK, JAY. 56,67,146. CORNWELL, BRUCE. 146. COSNER, TIM. COX, RONNIE. 146. DALY, RON. 75,146. DANELY, CONRAD. 70,146. DANLEY, MARILEE. 146. DANLEY, MARY LYNN. 79,146. DARK, JERRY. 56,66,146. DARRAH, JERRY. 146. DAVIS, BECKY. 79,146. DEATON, STEWART. 147. DECARLO, CONJETTA. DECKER, CAROL. 147,71. DECKER, JOYCE. 147. DECKER, PAM. 79,147. DELLARIO, CHARLIE. 56,70,147. DEMPSEY, COLLEEN. 63,147. DICKERSON, CHARLES. 147. DIR, JOHN. 62,77,147. DOYLE, CELESTEN. 62,71,79,147. DUTRO, SHARON. 79,147. DWYER, PAT. 147. EASTERLA, CHARLENE. 70,147. EASTERLA, MAYRLENE. 71,147. EDWARDS, PAM. 71,79,147. ELKINS, TERRI. 68,147. ELLIS, FLOYD. 147. ENGLEBRAKE,MATT.6495J18J4Z ENLOW, DORIS. 63,147. ETHRIDGE, DAREN. 71,79,147. EVANS, DAREN. 58,79,147. EVANS, SANDI. 73,147. EVATT, VICKI. 7O,75,147. EWING, SUE. 79,147. FAMULINER, RITA. 147. FANN, LARRY. 148. FARREN, HAROLD. 148. FERGUSON, BECKY. 148. FETTERS, ROXANN. 148. FEILD, DONNA. 66,68,69,148. FIKE, WALLY. 148. FICSHER, JEFF. 66,148. FLANDERS, LAURA. 68,79,148. FLIPPIN, DWIGHT. 148. FLYNN, CONNIE. 148. FOLEY, VERNON. 148. FOATE, LARRY. 148. FOSBURGH, SANDY. 148. FOSTER, VICKIE. 79,148. FOULKE, GLENN. 68,69,148. FOULDS, EARLENE. 70,148. FOX, JOHN. 75,117,148. FRANSTEN, DAN. 66,148. FREY, JOHN. 56,149. FRITZ, WALTER. 149. FULGHUM, LINDA. 149. GALLOWAY, DAVID. 149. GENTRY, CAROL. 149. GIBSON, JERRY. 68,69,70,149. GILL, HELEN. 149. GRABMILLER, PHIL. 56,95,149. GREEWELL, MIKE. 149. GREER, RON. 149. GREGG, VICKIE. 149. GRIFFITI-I, ALLEN. 66,70,149. GROCEMAN, DEBORAH. 149. GROSS, CONNIE. 71,79,149. GROSS, MARY. 66,149. GROVES, MARSHA. 79,149. GUFFEY, CLAUDIA. 79,149. HANCOCK, BILL. 56,64,68,95,118,149. HANKINS, BOB. 150. HANKINS, KIRK. 150. HANSEN, CHRIS. 150. HARE, LARRY. 66,150. HARLAN, CONNIE. 150. HARP, MICHAEL. 95,150. HARRIS, JERRY. 95,150. HARRIS, MIKE. 70,15O. HART, NANCY. 79,150. HARTMAN, LINDA. 150. HARVEY, DENNIS. 150. HARVEY, PAT. 151. HAUSHANHAN, ROBERT. 151. HAUSMANN, NINA. 79,151. HEAD, RICK. 56,64,95,151. HEAD, VICKY. 151. HEAVILIN, JERRY. 151. HESS, CONNIE. 56,62,79,151. HIGGINBOTHAM, BOB. 151. HILTON, SCOTT. 70,151. HIRE, JOHN. 151. HOLLAND, RICHARD. 151. HOLMES, ALAN. 68,69,151. HOLTON, DEBBIE. 70,151. HOLTSCLAW, TERESA. 151. HOMAN, JOYCE. 66,68,79,151. HORRIDGE, ROY. 151. HOUSE, STEVE. 66,68,69,75,151. HOWARD, MARY. 151. HUMPHREY, CRAIG. 66,117,151 INBODEN, MIKE. 151. JAMES, JOHN. 151. JAUDON, JIM. 152. JENNESS, DOUG. 152. JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON, JOHNSON, CHARLIE. 70,152. DEWEY. 66,68,152. DEE. 66,79,152. GARY. 152. MICHELE. 79,152. TOM. 95,110,152. JOHNSTON, KAYE. 70,152. JONES, GLENN. 152. JONES, JEFF. 66,68,69,77,152. JOSEPH, RONNIE. 152. KASSON, GARY. 152. KENEMORE, VICKIE. 79,152. KETTEMAN, PEGGY. 70,152. KINCANNON, DAVID. 152. KING, KURT. 152. KREBSBACH, TRISHA. 79,152. LAND, GENE. 95,110,113,152. LANE, DEBBIE. 70,152. LANEY, BEV. 152. LANGFORD, JANICE. 79,152. LAREAU, LYNNE. 75,152. LAWSON, TOM. 68,152. LEACH, JIM. 70,102,152. LEEDN LEWE LLLY UNDE UNGE LLOYI LONG LUNK LYKE1 MACK MADDI MARH MARN MCBR MCCA MCCA MCCA Macc MCKN MEEK: MEER MEREI MEYEI MELC MMLE MMLE MMLS MMLS NHNEF NHNOI MRCE MUEU MCLN MOOR MOOR MOOR Moof MOUL MUEL MULL1 MURP MURP MURS MYER NAVE NEAL, IWCHC NOLA OCHS ORF, A PARK PARK PATH PAUL PEER PENN PENT PERK PERK PFEH 'Sw LEEDY, DEITH. 752. LEWIS, GARY. 752. LILLY, KEITH. 752. LINDER, JANE. 752. LINGERPELT, PEGGY. 62,71,75,153. LLOYD, TERESA. 65,153. LONG,STEvE. 64,95,153. LUNT,LIZ. 753. LYKENS,ANN. 66,79,153. MACY,DARLENE. 753. MADDEN, JUDY. 71,153 MARTIN, BARBARA. 70,753. MARTIN, BECKY. 753. MC BROOM, DIANA. 70,79,753. MC CAMBRIDGE, JIM. 95,102,153 MC CANN, MIKE. 110,153. MC CARTY,STELLA. 153. MC COY, JIM. 56,153 MC KINLEY, SUSIE. 56,79,153. MEEKS, TERESA. 66,77,79,153. MEIER, DOROTHY. 70,753. MEREDITH, ROBERT. 753. MEYERS, DAVE. 154. MIELCAREK, ROSE. 154. MILLER, DANA. 154. MILLER,LEWlS. 66,754. MILLS, PAT. 77,154. MILLSAP,BECKY. 79,154 MINER, JIM. 754. MINOR, WADE. 70,95,154. MITCHELE, VICKY. 66,79,154. MUELLER, JOYCE. 65,67,76,79,154. MC LINE, RANDY. 154. MOORE, PAT. 154. MOORE, RICHARD. 770,754. MOORHEAD, ROGER. 70,95,102,154 MOORHEAD, SANDY. 754. MOULTON, BOB. 95,110,154. MUELLER, CHRISTINE. 75,70,154. MULLENS, KATHY. 70,154. MURPHY, MIKE. 154. MURPHY, JOHN. MURSKI, JOHN. 100,154. MYERS, CHRIS. 113,154. NAVE, DAN. 754. NEAL, JOHN. 66,155. NICHOLS, TOM. 755. NOLAND,CARLEEN. 755. OCHS,LINDA. 71,164 ORF, MARY. 754. PARK, LARRY. 155. PARKER, DENNIS. 755. PATTERSON, DON. 70,155. PAUL,DENlSE. 754. PEERSON, DEBBIE. 755. PENNY, BUD. 66,155. PENTICO, JOHN. 70,155. PERKINS, CINDY. 156. PERKINS, KAREN. 70,156. PEEIPEER, CHARLES. 756. Qp...-.g,..L....... .-.. ., 4... 4, PICCININI, TOM. 70,95,156. PIERCE, BARBARA. 66,156 PIPER,DENNY. 156. PIGGOTT, JANE. 70,156. PINNICK, SHARON. 156. PLUMLEE, CANDY. 70,156. POLLARO, MIKE. 100,773,757. PRAZNIK, CHUCK. 7,117,157. PRICE,LOIS. 70,757. PRUENTE,BUSTER. 157. RANDALL,ROY. 157. RATCLIFPE, ROY. 70,157. RAY, RICHARD. RECKER, NANCY. 756,77. REYNOLDS, LINDA. 65,756. RHOADES, JACKIE. 70,156. RHOADES, SANDY. 71,72,157. RICHARDSON, ERIC. 157. RIDER, MARSHA. 70,157. RIDGE, MARY. 157. , . RITTER, DON. 66,66,157. ROBERTSON, TOM. 757. ROCHAT, TOM. 156. STUERKE, STEVE. 759. SUMMERS, RICK. 759. TALBOTT, PAULA. 759. TAYLOR, TAYLOR, TAYLOR, THIMAN JERRI. 70,759. JUDY. 759,70. TIM. 64,66,95,702,718,759. BARRY. 700,759. THOMAS, KATHY. 70,72,75,759. THOMPSON, BAMBI. 77,759. THOMPSON, BRENT. 64,95,778,759. THOMPSON, ELAINE. 759. THOMPSON, JOHN. 95,759. THOMPSON, VICKI. 77,72,759. TILLEY, TONY. 759. TOMS, TERRI. 759. TOWNS, JOE. 66,759. TREFS, GINGER. 70,759. TWIFORD, TALBY. 97,759. UHLENHAKE, JANE. 79,760. VANFLEET, PAM. 760. VESTAL, BOB. 760. VIERGUTZ, PAT. 760. VOIGHT, KAREN. 760. RODERICK, CAROLYN. 756. ROGERS,ANNIE. 70,756. ROGERS, FORD. 70,773,757. ROSS,LAURA. 70,757. RYAN, BARBARA. 757. RYGAARD, WINFRED. 757. SCANTLIN, VICKIE. 79,757. SCHULTZ, DAN. 757. SCOTT, TONY. 757. SEINEE, GREG. 757. SHARPE, TERRY. 757. SHAW, DELLA. 757. SHEARER, STEVE. 70,700,773,757. SHIRLEY, MIKE. 758. SHORTINO, MARGARET. 758,79. SHOOK, JACKIE. 758. SIEGRIST, GREG. 758. SIKKING, PEGGY. 758. SIMMONS, TERRY. 79,758. SLOAN, ALICE. 758. SMART, ANN. 66,758. SMART, SUE. 66,63,758. SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH SMITH SMITH CHRISTY. 77,72,758. DEBBIE. 68,79,758. DICK. 95,770,758. ROBERT. 758. SHARON. 56,79,758. TRICIA. 758. SNYDER, MIKE. 95,770,759. SOBEK, ROSE. 56,79,759. SPILLARS, LOIS. 70,759. SPRINGER, PATTY. 759. STAPLETON, RUSS. 759. STEPHNES, NINA. 62,67,68,73,759. STEVENS, ALAN. 66,68,759. STOREY, CAROL. 759. STUBBLEFIELD, JACKIE. 65,759. YOLKMER,PAULA. 79,160. WAGNER, PEGGY. 56,66,79,160. WALLACE, MIKE. 160. WALTER, RHONDA. 70,160. WARD,STAN. 160. WATSON, DEBBIE. 79,160. WEHMEIR, TREVA. 160. WEINBERG, KAREN. 160. WESSLEY, TERRY. 760. WEST, CINDY. 56,160. WEST, DON. 70,760. WEST, JOAN. 56,79,160. WESTBROOK, MARY. 66,66,69,79,160 WHITING, GARY. 760. WHITTAKER. 77,760. WILDERSON, SUSAN. 760. WILLIAMS, GARY. 760. WILLIAMS, RICK. 160. WILLIAMSON, JEANETTE. 160. WILLIAMSON, PAT. 767. WILSON, MIKE. 161. WINN,LARRY. 767. WISEMAN, DAVE. 64,70,95,767. WITTER, LAURA. 76,79,161. WLASCHIN, BRENDA. 167. WOLVERTON, JOYCE. 70,161. WORLEY, MIKE. 761,95. WRIGHT,BLANCHE. 161. WYCKOFE, DAVE. 767. YATES,GORDAN. 161. YEAGER, DENNIS. 95,161. YELDELL, JOHN. 56,95,110,161. YOUNG,SUSAN. 767. YOUNGBLOW, JOHN. 66,161. Sophornores AARON, BILLY: 762. ADKIND, CHAR H- Y-Y 4- -A V V 'Ll v'QP4-sc, 15,145-' v .., ,Y . . J 5 LENE.' 77,162. ADKINS, KENNY: 70 100,162. AIRRINGTON, ALAN: 162. AL LEN, IRA.' 70,162. ALLEN, ROBERT 162. ALLEY, NANCY: 79,162. AMYX, SHEILA.' 61,162. ANDERS, ED.' 64,97, 110,162. ANDERSON, MICHELE: 162 ANTHONY, PAM: 79,162. ARMENTA PHIL: 95,162. ARNEY, TIM: 68,162 ATWOOD, KEVIN: 64,95,110,162. BACH- MAN, ANN: 61,66,162. BAIN, DONNA 71,162. BAKER, BURT.' 66,97,110,162 BALL, DOUG.' 117,162. BANE, MARY 162. BARKLEY, JOYCE: 79,162. BAR- NARD, JOAN: 79,162. BARNES, DI- ANNE.' 66,79,162. BARTON, LILLIE 162. BATTS, ANITA: 162. BELSER BOB: 66,163. BENNETT, JAMES.' 97 110,163. BIERI, LEONARD.' 95,163. BIRD, MAURICE: 66,100,163. BIRD I MIKE: 68,95,163. BISHOP, JUNIOR.' 163. BLAIR, JERRY.' 97,163. BLUHM, MARK.' 56,95,100,110,163. BOLIN, BILL.' 163. BOND, RICK: 95,163. BONDS, KAY: 79,163. BONEY, CATHY: 65,79, 164. BOSCH, KAREN: 164. BOSTICK, MIKE: 68,164. BOWEN, THONDA: 79, 164. BOWLIN, SUE: 67,79,164. BOYD, MARY.' 164. BOYD, MARYLOU.' 73,79, 164. BRADEN, DAVE: 164. BRADLEY, MARVIN.' 70,165. BRADLEY, RANDY: 165. BRATCHER, KAREN: 70. BRIZEN- DINE, WANDA: 65,79,165. BROSAM, SHEILA.' 68,165. BROWN, DAVE: 64, 95,165. BROWN, DANNY: 165. BROWN, JIMMY: 95,165. BUHR, PEGGY.' 165. BURDEN, KARL: 62,165. BURDICK, LEO: 70,165. BUSHEY, BILL.' 165. CAN- TRELL, PAM: 65,79,165. CANTWELL, TERRY.' 70,165. CARLILE, DEBBY.' 165. CARPENTER, PATTY.' 70,165. CAR- ROLL, MIKE: 62,165. CARROLL, ROSE.' 165. CARTER, LARRY.' 165. CARY, LOUANN: 66,79,165. CASTEEL, MEL- VIN: 100,165. CAYWOOD, JEANIE: 165. CHAMBERLAIN, L U C Y.' 165,79,65. CHAMBERS, JIM.' 165. CLAPP, ANITA: 165,70. CLARK, JIM.' 165. CLAYTON, DEBBIE: 165,58,70. CLYDE, LOLA.' 166, 76,79. COLLAMORE, DON.' 166. COL- LIER, LINDA.' 166,70. COLLINS, DAVE.' 166,100. COMER, DEBBIE.' 166,79. CONDE, NANCY: 166,79. CONNORE, PATTY.' 166. COOK, BOB.' 166,66,68. COOK, DANNY: 166,67,68,69. COOPER, CAROLYN.' 166. COOPER, RICHARD: 166,70. COPPLE, PAUL.' 95,166. CORT- NER, MIKE: 166,95,100,110. COX, DAVE.' 100,166. COX, JOY: 79,166. COX, RICK: 97,110,166. CRAVEN, DIANE: I66,79,69,68. CROSSLEY, JIM: 166,70. CURRY, DEBBIE: 166,71. CUR- TIS, NANCY: 70,79,166. DALE, KIM 166. DALY, TOM: 166. DAVIS, JEAN- NINE: 166,66. DAVIS, BARB: 66,68,69 79,166. DAVIS, BlLL.' 167. DAYTON SHELLE: 167. DEAN, RICK.' 117,167 DEAN, BOB: 167. DECKER, ETTA.' 167 DECKER, FRED: 167. DECKER, JOE 167. DELEERSNYDER, JOYCE: 167 DEMPSEY, DENNIS: 167. DENMAN, ROBERT.' 117,167. DIR, JOE: 167 DIXON,DANNY.'167. DUNHAM, CHAMP 168. DUNN, SUSAN: 65,168. DYWER TIM.' 168. EAGAN, SUSAN.' 71,168 ELDRIDGE, STEVE.' 168. ENYEART, BECKY.' 168. EUBANKS, DURETTA 62,68,61,79,168. FARRAR, KEVlN.' 100 102,168. FEDRICK, DIANA: 168, FEL- LER, GLORIA.' 71,79,168. FICK, LARRY 168. FIELD, SHIRLEY: 66,168. FIELD KENT: 66,110,100,168. FIELDS, JIM 168. FIELDS, BILL.' 97,168. FIORE BRENDA.' 169. FISHER, DENNIS.' 169 FISHER, MIKE.' 169. FLANDERS, DAN 68,169. FLIPPIN, MARK: 70,169. FORT- NER, PAM: 169. FOWLER, DONN: 95 169. FRANKLIN, JOHN.' 75,117,169 FRIEBON, CHARLEY: 169. GABRIEL SHIRLEY.' 66,169. GABLE, GUY: 70 95,169. GANN, PAT: 66,79,169. GASSA- WAY, WANDA.' 79,169. GIBESON, DEB- BIE: 70,169. GIDDINGS, LES: 169 GILBERT, SHELLEY: 169. GLASGOW BILL.' 169. GLENN, TERRY.' 64,95,169 GOBLE, ALICE: 61,72,79,169. GOD- DARD, KEN: 70,169. GOWER, DWIGHT 169. GODDARD, MlKE.' 169. GRAY- HAM, V I R G I NIA: 56,62,68,79,169 GREEN, RICK.' 169. GREEN, WESLEY. 100,169. GREER, DENNIS.' 66,170 GREGG, TRINA: 79,170. GUEST JACKIE.' 66,68,79,170. GUTHRIE, ,WIL- LA.' 170. HALL, BRENDA.' 170. HALL JERRYQ- 170. HALLUM, BOBBY.' 170 HAMILTON, DANA: 170. HAMILTON SANDRA.' 66,170. HAMMOND, CHUCK. 95,100,113,170. HAMMOND, ROGER. 95,102,113,170. HANKINS, RICKY.' 170. HARPER, BETTY: 170. HARRISON: 68 95,170. HARRISON, MARIE.' 171. HART- LEY, GAYLE.' 56,79,170. HARTLEY JANA: 65,66,170. HARVEY, JAMES.' 170. HATLEY, RICK: 170. HAWKINS 1 JUDY.' 56,70,79,170. HAWTHORNE, KIM: 79,171. HEFFELFINGER, PHIL.' 110, 171. HENDERSON, MARIE: 67,71,171. HENDRICKSON, SANDY.' 171. HEN- SON, JOHN.' 171. HERRINGTON, BREN- DA: 79,171. HIBBARD, MARK: 62,70, 171. HIBDON, SUSIE: 68,171. HILL 1 DENNIS.' 64,95,171. HOFFMAN, SUSZI: 66,76,171. HOLCOMB, MONTE: 171. HOLMES, LINDA.' 66,69. HOLZER, KEV- IN: 171. HOODENPYLE, DEBBIE.' 172. HORNE, RACHEL.' 79,172. HOUGH, JANET: 172. HOUGLAND, RICK: 118, 172. HUDSON, BARBARA.' 172. HUFF, RONNIE: 172. HUGHES, CINDY: 68, 172. HUITT, THERESA.' 66,172. HUR- LOCK, KATHI.' 65,66,172. HUSKEY, RICK.' 172. HUTTON, BARB.' 79,172. INGHAM, PATTI: 70,172. IRVIN, SAM.' 66,172. JACKSON, PAT.' 79,172. JAMES, DEBBIE.' 70,172. JAMES, EDDIE.' 172. JENKINS, JODELL.' 62,172. JENKINS, JOHN: 95,172. JENKINS, LINDA: 68, 79,173. JOHNSON, BOB: 173. JOHN- SON, RICK.' 173. JOHNSTON, DANNY: 67,173. JOHNSTON, JOHNNY: 62,66, 173. JOHNSTON, LINDA.' 66,68,173. JONES, D E B B I E.' 65,66,70,79,173. JONES, DOUG.' 75,173. JONES, KIM.' 67,68,173. KELLEY, NANCY.' 61,62,71, 79,173. KELLY, PAT.' 95,173. KENDALL, DEBBIE: 70,173. KETTERMAN, KAREN: 173. KITLEY, SHAWN: 66,173. KRAM- ER, CONNIE: 68,173. KREEGER, CON- NIE: 173. LAMONT, VALERlE.' 173. LANDAHL, RICHARD.' 58,173. LARI- MORE, GERALD.' 66,173. LAWSON, RICK: 100,173. LEDNICKY, RICHARD.' 56,95,102,110,173. LEE, VICKI: 79,173. LEONARD, JEFF: 68,173. LILLY, MARY: 173. LONG, VELMA: 174. LOVE, DAN: 174. LOWE, TOM: 95,174. LUIKART 1 JOHNNY: 174. MAES, KATHI.' 174. MAGEE, SANDY: 79,174. MAHAN, JIM. 174. MAHAN, RICK.' 174. MARSHALL TIM: 174. MARTIN, JIM: 67,174. MAR- TIN, PATTY: 61,68,69,70,79,174. MAX- ON, RICHARD: 68,174. MAXWELL, SHERRY: 5e,6a,73,79,174. Mc CANN LEWIS: 97,1oo,11o,174. Mc CLINTOCK DIANE- 1.74. Mc CLINE, DEBBIE: 62 79,174. MC COY, KATHY: 68,174. MC- LEMORES, CHERYL.' 66,174. MC NEILL BOB: 66,174. METHENEY, PAT: 66 174. MEYER, JIM: 174. MIDDLETON, BILL.' 95,100,102,174. MILAM, JEFF 174. MILLER, CONNIE: 174. MILLER, BOB.' 174. MILLICAN, TIM.' 174. MILLI- CAN, TONY.' 175. MOCK, DAVE: 175 MOORE, JIM: 67,68,175. MOORE, GIN- NY.' 775. MORSE, JOHN: 175. MUEL- LER, DANNY: 175. MULFORD, PEGGY: 71,76,79,176. MALLINIX, SHERRY: 176. MURRAY, SEAN: 176. MURRY, BREN- DA: 70,176. MUSGRAVE, DON: 70,176. MYERS, DENNIS: 176. NARRON, LEW- IS: 97,176. NAVE, JOE.' 176. NAZWOR- WL I WP'-'- THY, STEVE NEER, 176. CARO. 113,17 OGLE. SAND 100,17 176. I DAVE. PENIS DAVIE 95,102 PENG SALLX 177. I ENTE, QUES JANE' 70,177 79,177 BONE RECK 70,176 HARD 178. I TON, MAR7 178. MIKE. RUCI4 BREIN 178. KEN: 79,174 TON, SHEP 178. CHRI 71,171 178. HERIJ 62,79 SIEVI SUS! SUSZIJ 171. , KEV- L: 172. DUGH, : 118, HUFF, Y: 68, HUR- SKEY, '9,172. SAM: AMES, I: 172. IKINS, 4: 68, JOHN- ANNY: 62,66, i8,173. '9,173. KIM.' ,62,71, IDALL, AREN.' CRAM- CON- ' 173 ' r LARI- IVSON, HARD: '9,173. VIARY: DAN.' 'KART I I 174. I, JIM. IHALL MAR- MAX- WELL CANN TOCK E: 62 I. MC- NEILL T: 66 ETON, JEFF ILLER, MILLI 175 F, GIN MUEL EGGY.' ': 176 . 5 BREN- '0,176. LEW- TWOR- T I 1 ,l THY, CHRIS.' 95,110,102,176. NEAL STEVE: 176. NEEDHAM, PAM: 79,176 NEER, JERE: 67,176. NEILL, CAROL 176. NELSON, DAVE: 176. NESBIT, CAROL: 71,176. O'BRYANT, TERRY 113,176. OETTING, RICK: 56,64,95,176 OGLESBY, MEL: 95,113,176. O'HARE SANDY: 176. ONWILER, DWAYNE: 70 100,176. PALENSHUS, DAVE.' 75,117 176. PALMER, CINDY: 176. PARKER DAVE.' 176. PEEL, DORENE: 70,177 PENISTON, KATHY: 68,177. PHILLIPS DAVIE: 64,68,95,177. PICCININI, JIM 95,102,177. PICARD, JOE: 177. PIP- PENGER, DEBBIE: 66,177. PITTMAN SALLY.' 177. POTTER, VICKY: 56,79, 177. POWELL, ERIC: 64,95,177. PRU- ENTE, BOB: 177. PURTLE, JACK.' 177 OUESENBERRY, MATT: 68,177. RAINS JANET.' 68,79,177. RANDOL, DENNIS 70,177. RANNABARGAR, VICKIE: 65 79,177. RASMUSSEN, TIM.' 177. RATH- BONE, RICK: 177. 'RAY, KAREN.' 178 RECKER, TON: 178. REED, DEBBIE. 70,178. REEsE, sTEvE.- 70,178. REIG- HARD, NORMA: 178. REIGHARD, RON 178. REINERT, DEBBIE: 178. REMING- TON, DEBBIE: 178. REMINGTON MARTHA.' 178. RIGHTMIRE, KEVIN 178. ROBERTS, ROBIN: 178. ROBIE MIKE: 62,178. ROBINSON, LETHA: 178 RUCKER, VICKY: 178. RUDLOFF, BRENDA: 79,178. FUHLING, KATHY 178. RUSH, ORVAL: 70,178. FUSSELL KEN: 97,110,178. SANDERS, BARBARA 79,178. SANDERS, DAWN: 178. SAX- TON, CINDY.' 73,79,178. SCHUSTER SHERRY: 70,178. SCOTT, DALE: 70 178. SCOTT, DAVE.' 178. SEALEY CHRIS: 79,178. SEATON, PATTY: 62 71,178. SHANAHAN, SHARON: 70,100 178. SHEARER, SPENCER: 179. SHEP- HERD, MIKE: 179. SHIRCK, JAN: 56 62,79,179. SHIRLEY, MARILYN: 66,179 SIEVERS, MIKE.' 58,75,179. SIMLER, SUSAN.' 179. SIMMONS, GAlL.' 70,79 W,-AA' LL. A--W' -Q-MJ: NJ N.,f- 179. SIMS, KATHY: 65,68,79,179 SLAUGHTER, JOHN: 56,64,68,69,100 110,179. SMITH, CATHY: 179. SMITH, CLAUDIA: 179. SMITH, CLIFF: 179 SMITH, CURTIS: 95,180. SMITH, DAN 180. SMITH, DONNA: 180. SMITH BECKY.' 180. SMOW, BILL: 180. SOM- MERER, PETER.' 180. SPENSER, CHAR- LIE: 88,75,180. STAATZ, RoD.- 100,180 STANNARD, JEFF: 180. sTARK, NOLA 180. STEINHILBER, sTEvE.- 75,180 STELLER, ROB. 88,180 STEVENSON cLARENcE.- 180. STRANGE, PATTY 88,180 sTRIcKLAND, NANcY.' 79,180 STUBBLEFIELD, DEBBIE.' 05,79,181 SUMMERS, RENEE.- 181. suIwIwERs susAN.- 181. sTuPPY, DIANE: 61,66 75,79,181. SWAIN, PAULA.' 68,79,181 TALLEY, cHARLEs.- 181. TAYLOR ERNIE.' 68,09,181. THEIss, DAVE: 95 181. THOMAS, coNNIE.- 62,'79,181 THOMAS, DENNIS.' 181. THOMPSON, ED.' 181. THOMPSON, GREGG.' 181 THOMPSON, KIM.' 79,181. THOMPSON 1 MINDY: 66,70,181. TINDALL, DWANE: 66,68,181. TOMLIN, KENNY: 100,181. TRIGG, CARROL.' 70,181. TROUMBLEY, J E N N A B E T H: 56,66,65,68,79,181. TROUTWINE, BOB.' 95,181. TURNER, DEBBIE: 67,181. TURNER, NANCY: 181. TYE, DON.' 182. UNDERWOOD, BOB 182. VANCE, DAVE.' 182. VANDYKE MELODY.' 56,76,182. VANVLEET, JO 182. VIERGUTZ, PAT: 182. VIETS, JEN- NI.' 182. WALKER, CHARLES.' 182. WALTER, KEITH: 70,182. WALZ, CHRIS. 182. WARE, LEANN.' 182. WAYMAN LINDA.' 182. WEAVER, WAN.' 182. WEINAL, IVAN.' 95,182. WELLS, BILL: 182. WELSH, DOUG.' 182. WEST, GARY: 182. WEST, VICKI.' 65,67,79,182. WES- TERFIELD, LORRI: 182. WESTMORE- LAND, BOB.' 66,95,182. WHEATLEY, DARREL.' 67,182. WILCOX, SCOTT.' 182. WILLIG, ELAINE: 68,182. WIL- LIAMS, BEV.' 79,182. WILLIAMS, DOUG.' I 70,110,182. WILLIAMS, JIM: 70,182 WILLIAMS, SHERRY.' 70,182. WILLI- AMS, SANDY: 183. WILSON, TOM 100,183. WILSON, VICKY: 183. WIN- BURN, JAN.' 79,183. WINGET, LARRY 183. W I S E M O R E, JOHN: 66,183 WITHERUP, JEAN: 79,183. WOOD- FORD, JACKIE: 183. WROUGHTON KENT: 66,183. WRIGHT, LINDA: 67,71 183. WYATT, JOHN.' 66,183. WYCOFF DOUG. YOUNG, CLIFF.' 97,110,183 MC LAUGHLIN, RHONDA:183. Faculty Iby departments! MITCHELL.' 16. WILLIAMS: 16. EU- BANKS.' 17. FEHRMAN.' 17. VANCE. 18. MARTIN: 17. SIMPKINS: 19. WIL- LIAMS.' 18. MAC FADDEN: 21. JONES. 20. JACOBS.' 21. NORTHWAY.' 20. SHIRCK.' 20. WEAVER: 21. MAGADY. 23. WARFORD: 22. LINVILLE.' 23. DA- VIS: 23,94,95. PHARR: 24. KIRLIN: 22. KIRLIN.' 22. PLACE: 25,119. BROBST. 24. REESE: 19. CONKLING: 25. DREW: 31,113. BEAM: HUNTER: 30. SAGE. 31. BLACK.' 31. TITUS.' 26. CLARK: 26. PALMER.' 27. HICKLIN: 26,91. GILFIL- LAN.' 27. SLAUGHTER,' 28. BOBBITT.' 29. VANHOOK.' 28. HUGHES.' 33. OZIAS: 32,76. RIFFIE: 32. HOUSE.' 32. BRIGGS.' 33. HAVNER.' 33. ROOK: 35. BEESON.' 34. COLEMAN: 35. SNELL: 35. YOUNG: 34. KERNS.' 35. WILSON.' 34. STONE: 36. EARLY.' 36. H. PAR- KER.' 37. VANBLARCUM.' 36. W. PAR- KER.' 31. ADAMS: 38. JONES: 39. FORTNER: 39. MCCORMICK: 39. DIEKMANN:11. BROCKMAN: 10. 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