Marionville High School - Comet Yearbook (Marionville, MO)
- Class of 1978
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Cover
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..Ns -, -.., .-.,...-.11 .-.. x l .- , Qs 'KL - 'v 1. 5- -54419 2, 5 'iv-' Ng Ai 1.42 ,C . .1 .fx I gb , , ,-4 ,,. .F -, ,9-V 'Q AW, '1 'A 35-'hiv vid! .,1 .. ,335 ' 4. A . .. u . 'x-7, ,A.: 42- Q w ,J w ., VI' A ' P4 4 Q m x lf 'l Wk 0 n '.'4 Mlm TTIHIE IR Q mais cnomntwnr Editors Joyce Hicks Stacy Estes Business Managers Regina Baldwin Eldon Cook Advisor Mrs . Mary Fussell .K ,L 1. dm:-, -Mg, ......-J . .Q 1x,xf 1 -Ji? V,-iw J .W,, . x- - . Xu, f . , , H. wwrfl '.a .fNf,T5 7' In Mcmor y ggi. Michael William Bcgdanoff sas K ff LQJ5, XM' -J no . WD N K7 Xdyij 1 jf M Q XF' E7 5 5 N 4 I l X fxkiy sf Q Us Five Wx sr fy P5 XJ ff' , f' ff ,Q 5 . . 'v QW: 'kii '5' 1960 - 1977 As a junior at Marionville High, Mike was quite ac- tive. He was a member and officer of the Science Club. He was a member of the Radio Club,and was about to receive his master's license . During his fresh- man year, he competed at the SMSU Math Relays. Mike was in several classes with a lot of people. But the one thing he enjoyed most was FFA. Mike loved the FFA and had a good futme ahead of him. In his freshman year he won a great honor - the Star Green- hand Award. He was selected as the outstanding young man. He also received a second place award in the Creed Speaking contest that same year. Mike supported Marionville High with loyalty and re- spect, There were very few games he missed. Mike thought of Marionville as home and there is no place like home . Marionville High School and the whole town will miss Mike . But We know that in the heaven we dream of, Mike is sitting at the right hand of God, 4 A 'ff ? Honors Bestowed Cn utstanding Students Y, Y. J . , 131 NJ' '55 0 , -. ' , .' K I , S , N I 'w R t f 1, sm D ,. . Sf, v,-st I ..,,- A- 1. .1 4 . Q ' 'S Q :ff i k, ?QrQ .,' gg' e x p? S ' , . - .Qfiiggi ' n , 1 . ' x Q sl in Empire District Honor Students: Eldon Cook, Regina Baldwin, Leah Henry, Stacy Estes . Boys' State: Stacy Estes, Phil Findley, Mike Harmon. Margaret Torbett was chosen to perform with the Springfield Youth SYmPh0nY Orchestra - jeff Brown winner of 'DAR award Ag , S Qi if W1 ,rf S nl gs an ll v 31 . V A . fa, -My Y 9 ff'-, i , ' 1 t fm LJ f . ',i. 1 -'i' . ff' f li . if gf. - A 'ii' 5 l 5 tsns l ff i i 3 'vi li 'Q f s,i,3Qn 1 fs Y-. .1 it ' v V522 I . f we sr 1 ' .s i 2,fR M23 Xe? Tm. of Know.: E. Cook, C. Gunn, J. Barger, L. Leffingwell, C. Freeman. ig r 1 , 1 'ff xl nf 'fx xl 5, l wi' .. i 1' A 55, w..,R,,,: ,,,,,f.,f:.,,,fs-s-.f5. K A YQ V ' K ' ' Q' :Ia f ev ., . K if . ..-N 3 'vw' -W tm S f 1, Girls' State: Margaret Torbett, Debbie Gold. Last year's winner Tracy Estes ex- plains the highlights of the jeffer- son City trip to sophomore citizen Lesa Leffingwell . fy 2 ..,, . . .n S ' i ' assa .af 1 ? f'N HU SE WWE f E .,., g w1,,wim. , xx Y - V w.1M,i,.,,.fng,wff 3 , 2 Q 1,4 V A? 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These experiences broadened . their knowledge of the rural way of life. i xD .le 'ATM' Q' jimmy Brashers and james Wolfe work on getting their recordbooks up-to-date . r S i Et! it Na+ ' if p , ' , f A. 2' 2 1 , i tt' f ri? it' ' ,gf Y ,. , ,. , A, ,.,,,.,. , 1 -, W. xy ff ' - Q' W - .IL ggi, 'i'k' 'f' K 'T Y! , l 1. 'Y-V .VJ at Qu ,i' s . ,pwgggigw ii ppp jf t li 1 I4 A. v If x 'K ...r ' 1-Q ' 'V K ' it XR ,f H X gi V V' , g f QA! A Ax' ' 3' It 'J 2 'i ii 5 iff r W - ' Stanley Custer uses the radial-arm saw to cut rafters for a hog-house . s Are' 1 ,..- er 6 ,W ',., , r Jef 2 V' :M v anus: - 1: ' lr' - fm . it Xkgganitff- e, 5 L r, .iff any J yi, K .i-,,.,f,, Z ,,,r 4' ' Ent' ,.f.,r K ' N V, fi W .W 55- W my ' Iffffiff ,,i.,' , r , 7 K f A tttr or y ' 'Watch this hazmmer vibrate when 1 hit the nail, says Doug Gold. Mike Young finds the cutting torch very simple to use . 35? ,. 1,: V. . 1 gf'if JQg 5'g' J Ak X s -. A n julie Dotson listens to Mr. Ky1e's placings in a dairy contest. Mrs. Annie jones takes time out of her work to answer a student's question. .. any , ., ' iW?Nf'W't i5:. W . l A .,,, ,,,.,., 1 Ag my ,. 3 X W5 Iii Y ,H 1 me 'ii an .......aw,.. This was one of the many still life arrangements that was sketched in art I1 and Ill. 1 ..,. N. Jacque Walker hurriedly puts up her paint, while Diane Barnard is ready to go. Art . . . Down The Road Cf Creativity This year's art classes were taught under the supervision of Mrs. Annie jones. This was her third year as a teacher at Mar- ionville High School. The art I, Il, and III cl.asses attended The National Festival of Craftsmen at Silver Dollar City. While half of art II and III went on house tours in Springfield, the other half attended a lec- ture on sculpturing at Southwest Baptist College in Bolivar . sg Diane Peiter takes special effort in completing her art I1 lettering assignment. X uf Mike Barrett cuts out a comic for his enlargement as- signment in art I. Business - The Road To Life Business during the 1977-78 school year was taught by Mrs. Mary Fussell and Mr. Students were prepared for the future in Bruce Harris . The C0urSeS taught Were! the business world. Simulations and prac- Typing I gl ll, shorthand, accounting, tice sets were used to give students prac- general business , and clerical practice . tical application of principles learned. Some of the 4th hour senior shorthand girls work hard to get their 10 pages done for the next day. Oxuqq, April Wells works hard to complete her typing by the Mr. Bruce Harris works with Glenda Wheeler on her accoimting test. we ,r,, end of the hour. . L I k Ygg f ,, 15158, H, f:,, .tial ,f'k 7: 'yrp' diem i uf 'fn V 'milf-' ,, f , 'ig A I M f fs A fi at 7 351 7 E 1 ' 12 f 'M A I 5 V, ' ,,ffT?Zlf'4!+: WE? ' 7 7 H 7 e .. . - Y ' 1 rr- .lk f fl o ' 1- - ' L . , , -V 4 E ., . fv V., ,fijwwaw , . ' I ' P- f ff A E , A a fe N-4 ' . sff f f 5: - A ! fish jimmy, Beth, and Lori finish their general business questions in class. Phillip Findley works on the next chapter for advanced business. Health - An Important Subject fi f 5 Q . ft Susan Alley instructed her class on types of mental ill- ness and how they are treated. Aaron Young and jimmy Walker.help Mr. Rader set up the projector for a film. Darrell Reeves, jerry Edgar, Deryck Maples and Monica Dean study for a quiz. 'D' Health classes were taught by Miss Susan Alley and Mr. Randy Rader. They used many aids such as filmstrips, current events and outside speakers to stress the importance of health education to their students . The instructors of the course also used lectures and general discussions to add further interest to the course. Representatives from the Red Cross came to the classes and taught a short unit on Coronary Pulmonary Resuscitation, QCPRJ. Illustrations and demonstrations were given in the course. The course taught the students how to react in an emergency situation. jonette Kasinger and Julia Chilcutt answer questions on the circulatory system of the human body. Monty jones writes a composition on the various health fields to explore . Speech And English- The Road To Better Communication Carol Carlton and Judy Ray headed this year's English department. Mrs. Carlton taught English I and II. A new system called the Reading Attainment Center was used. Mrs . Ray instructed English ll and all English III courses. Mass media, for juniors and seniors, better prepared stu- dents for the world of communication. Speech classes were taught by Mrs . Carlton. Several guest speakers such as Dr. Donald Norton of SMSU visited the classes. Speech helped students learn to communicate with each other. .V get V Mfztfiflii i , .. , i zf fl li fig, , w E 'fi-ew .. I f R r 5 . ,iid 'E of ti , X y! :, z 3 V- ' ' 1 i .t,,. . . .... . 5 r tose eenl Bill Dykes instructs James Houston on how to turn the volume dovxm. Tina Owens reads her speech one last time before giv- ing it to the class. ' V X agi S it Q if , E is 7 ,. Ziii if i i E. Q M nei c E' E seei Q . L 5 a to i s in me V. X I , 1 3 i n b. acee ...ms .1 t 1 1 if eise E In mass media Tracy Estes demonstrated a parody of a popular television commercial. jackie Mitchell and Denise Suneson are amused while Lesa Mooneyham is unconcerned . ie 1' ? ,fa ,iw 2-. Speech students wait anxiously for the lunch bell to ring . Home Ee. - The Road To Homemaking Beth Bangle and juli Bassore find decorating ideas for their interior design class. . - . il. X ' L f l ig 4- f ' ' em :wig ' -'ll 3 'x 1. Q lf? Y 3' 455: .. 1 .. ' 55 43 X, . 0 ,sg-4 x i T' , f ll rm .L , or e- A- Q ' af- fb 7-ffiiag-f ' x me - .P Lois Rohlman and Cheryl Gillig listen as the daily as- signment is explained. - nv' I fffzzi f . 7 K R ,, -.21 ' Ng 3 . ... ,.n- --'f - ,I A l Q5 'ii ' 3 'Z 5' 'r 5 -M 5 ki ' f 9fQgi+ i i ' f fl ' enls s .l - gs .YW ,lf -o - g . ' 2 - . .fm Q Q' H y , n.tt at ff ,se Y - ' T ll qt .1 I 1 -- If f ennane l o i ,, 'Ras f' YQ A ' ,Q 2. -, is l r T iz g ' 55 S52 ' ' 3: ' ' fi' '- Z .,. it H1 W- 1., Mrs. Betty Ebert gives Michelle Vanderhoof a sewing bobbin to use in home ec . I. Home ec. offered a wide variety of classes this year to broaden the knowl- edge of homernaking. These classes were personal culture, child development, home ec. I, interior design, and consum- er education. T e child development class visited the Cerbral Palsy Center. The in- terior design cl ss took a field trip to Ethan Allen. .wld E .xv 'K -J., ff ,. SN--A.. A -f ., JEMDX ' Tracy Kasinger studies for a test in her personal culture class. l S Lorinda johnson watches as Tarnra Fowler demonstrates correct posture . Career Education I Implemented In Industrial Arts An emphasis on careers related to indus- trial arts was a major implementation during this year. Shop students made their traditional trip to the National Crafts Festival at Silver Dollar City. Participation in the district I. E . Awards Program was a highlight of the spring semester. This year's I.A. Christmas float won first prize in the Marionville parade and second place at the Aurora parade. The industrial arts class float waves joyfully to the COMET photographer! Z., Q Iii ,.:,1.,,,: my . uo, Ig tts,to K It sometimes requires cooperation to get the wood lathe in working condition. . Mark Vanderhoof cleans the grooves of his project with a wood chisel, Rusty Cook, Mr. Fussell, and Marty Baldwin discuss possible general shop projects. ,, 1 1,.1 f- -f 4- -s nam el it '45 I ' .. M I 1' :Qt ,fi ,A I .. 1225 C' its no , SS ff Bobby Wright works hard to finish the Christmas float - in time for the parade . NN Mr. Miller is in deep thought trying to decide tomor- rows assignment. Chuck Martin and Eddie Barbour discuss their answers, while john Scheffler works to find a solution, i e A y isss oiisi T T i 1 I T Mr. Miller and John Scheffler look over his solution on the boardl Math . . . Highwa To Better Tomorrow This year an everyday foundation in math was stressed. There were more advanced math classes to prepare students for col- lege or a career in a related field. Some subjects were algebra I gl ll, trigonom- etry and basic math ll. Teachers , Mr. Wyman Miller and Mr. Tom Evans, in- structed students in metrics giving them a working knowledge of the metric system. jon BeDell tries to prove his answer on the blackboard in geometry. .wir :li A . - ' 1 Third hour geometry hurries to finish their assignment before the bell. Lifetime Sports Added Dimension To P.E. Mr. Dave Bassore, a new faculty mem- ber, taught life sports as a new class of- fered for MHS. Life sports taught many activities to students which would benefit them in the later years of life. Some of these were golf, bowling, card games, archery, and indoor group games. Coaches Randy Rader and Susan Alley su- pervised p.e. classes which supplemented the daily classroom grind with a recrea- tional break. Eldon Cook and Larry Eaton listen while Carol Farley and jonette Kasinger explain their version of pitch in lifetime sports. Andy Reavis exerts much effort in the military press during p, e, Laura Henderson, Lesa Leffingwell, Diana Thomas, and Denise Cox listen to Coach Alley's instructions for volleyball in p. e . K v in Wie, 7 1.44.43 -7-:i3f,.f- Mr. Bassore explains some of the activities that the life sports class will be participating in. Tracy Estes demonstrates by his physique one of the many advantages of 7th hour Weightlifting , -.--df Science Paved Path To Tomorrow 5 s , all rf? 1' f x l i 4 :W f f N K F . A H V' . , f ft 1 'a , 'M . r F me Members of Mr. Squibb's general science class prepare to watch a film. s John Scheffler and Mike Gauss pay attention as an as- signment is given in biology. 1, I I' , LL.. A A, V- as nm- hi 'Until xp -1-. Is this the bottle you asked for? ' ' Tim Fowler asks of Dr. Franklin. Dr. Woodrow Franklin and Mr. David Squibb led students in science classes which included general science, biology, advanced biology, ecology, and chemis- try. Advanced biology students used fruit flies in their study of genetics . Students in chemistry studied chemical reactions , and what they produceg while ecology brought a better understanding of the en- vironment which surrounds us. General science laid a foundation for these ad- vanced studies . ' ' e K t lff E51 i , . , ...I nt -r as2ef1 yy ww ha j K I kk H., U, , 4 , i - Nas-we .M , gf W -- . g Denise Cox works toward completing her chemistry experiment before the hour ends. 'iiy 5 fi F p V' l s rc of d r ,Lgy X f A.,.. 2 X l if -K K ' TMR. ,Q 1 ' -ri Dr. Franklin threads the projector to show a film dur- ing his next class. History . . . Learned The Past - Predicted The Future History classes this year were taught by Mr. jim jones, Dr. Woodrow Franklin, and Mr. Joe Hawkins . Mr. jones and Mr. Hawkins taught the required history courses in American civics and American history. Dr. Franklin taught western civilization, 20th century Europe, African history, and South American history. Mr. Jones offered psychology, sociology, con- sumer awareness , and Ozark history for upperclassmen. Mr. jones explains the next psychology assignment to Carol Farley and jonette Kasinger. Bill Dykes prepares his essay on the city of Marionville for Ozark history. Z .1 E, X . 4 mmf ' lgggv-K ., . . -I K Q . x r syss 1 it 2 2 f 'wr' +9 eiias f is c fem.. - Q Mr. Hawkins tries to explain the advantages of a democratic form of government in American civics. Ffniifai -+ time V - 551 . .QW S 7 Juli Bassore comments on the topic of the film while Beth Bangle and john Scheffler take notes in African history. 3 5 i E 3 FBLA-Helped Fellow Club Member Marionville's Chapter of FBLA was led by Eldon Cook, Pres. and Mrs. Mary Fussell, sponsor. Phillip Findley was elected president of the district 5 organization. As president school of the district, they participated in and hosted The district planning ses- sion was held at MI-IS to prepare for the spring conference at SMSU. Some 15 schools sent represen- tatives to the meeting. The club also co-spon- sored money making pro- jects for the Regina Bal- several events . dwin Fund. Row 1: P. Findley, Dist. Pres., E. Cook, Pres., R. Lambeth, V.P.g T. Pendleton, Secr-.5 M. Harmon, Treas.5 L. Rohlman, Reporter, K. Murphy, Histori- ang R. Baldwin, Parl.g Mrs. Fussell, Sponsor. Row 2 K. High, C. Hadley, B. Bangle, L. Tiede, C. Gill- ing, J. Kasinger, D. Andrus, P. Davis, D. Elliott, C. Taylor, A. Wells. Row 3: J. Elliott, L. Henderson, T. Murray, D. Glensky,'P. Kolar, S. Henry, M. Dean, C. Hadley, I... Wheeler, D. Suneson, J. Mitchell, G. Wheeler, L. Mooneyham. Row 4: G. Huff, K. Kasinger, D. Cunningham, j. Hicks, M. Murray, T. Kasinger, D. Henry, C. johns, K. Wrin- kle, D. Cox, D. Peiter. Row 5: B. Burk, M. Custer, L. Gold, K. McCord, T. Eaves, R. Jones, J. White, L. Janes, B. Wright, L. Eaton. Row 6: L. Yates, J. Barger, B. Gilmore, D. High, L. Henry, S. Estes. Hr! if w will A Ei 21 K .. . .r .... P. 1 leti 1 1 ,,-,,', r . , , 'L ...,. it it julia Chilcutt bundled up cookies Pres. Eldon Cook was installed by Disirict 5 President, Phillip Find- for the cookie sale sponsored by former Pres. Mark McCully at the ley, led the District Planning Ses- the organization for Regina Bal- first club meeting. sion held at MHS . dwin. Homemakers Of Tomorrow , . 3. Q X x ,,,.,,.......ev- L if' K .. f Q ooo A A a yn, gf-'Pvv '1 ' ' '.. .f,. A ' ' ' f 'A 4 C 253 LL ' ur X Nmtggk gaxxn Y! if . ,, 1' fu, 4 ig 1 li. 'Kar' ' 'F' if 3 1 5' .0 V- jr. High FHA: Row 1: S. Sanders, V. Stewart, L. Leffingwell, J. Russell, V. Pentecost, L. Hopkins, J. White, D. Elliott. Row 2: K. Cunningham, P. Carl, L. Murray, R. Hartin, D. Morris, L. Janes, K. Swan, A. Hutchison, and M. Vlfhite. --102 . X 'sity R ,W V.,, i,.,f.., M ! , Tamra Fowler and Lorinda johnson look up topics of interest for a meeting. wk Siif Hy ,, , c yr V ,,,,, ,. ,SM ' 1: L 2 z g.. sr-N A , . re, . f' W - F ' '-' VZ Si .. .. ,1lf , 3, g V 9 ,gvnwaazu vzssgffsvra fv. 11?iih?1s:1Ql12?.E.f z,s'f,.1fTx:f i f Connie Hadley and Tracy Kasinger prepare the candles for FHA officer initiation. Vai.. V inzrii ,,,. K. ,,.. ,rl s 1 ' 3 ' F A . - , mms, , A lf. gxmyr ,zgfvggx VM AV 1 ,ffv ' Q 15? Q13 mas as T T 'S fs , ai Q .sa Q, 5 qgiea if ' Q1 . rr. W A,.,,.i,HEg Ni: ,gil .Ea .1 - Q' p. ., ,ff 7, Swings' M 4 ., ., . p . 'hi Y 1 . xgfgzrg w .E . ggqrwf , .wriqw fd c at ,gag QI , gp ,15 tv 4 - 'X 7 , 1 f v it H Q W 1 H , L if - :lu ' fi .. 'A A i'g P3 1 't 2. . Zig... A V iit. . - A HUMEM - 7 rr , r ,wanrr . T 77 ' ' R K V X if V ' l I 1 M: Hi ,fl A ' 3 A ' , A 'l ,' 1 ' 'A B' . .1 . ,.., M 1 'Q FHA: Row 1: L. Wheeler, T. Fowler, L. Yates, C. Taylor, L. Rohlman J. Bassore, L. Tiede, B. Ban le L. ohnson K. McCord B. Ebert S on,- g s J s 1 s P sor. Row 2: A. Bloodworth, S. Dillbeck, J. Hicks. T. Kasinger, C. Gil- lig, J. Kasinger, L. Janes, C. Farley, D. Andrus, D. Elliott, P. Davis. Row 3: J. Dockery, J. Be Dell, T. Housley, D. Martin, K. Kasinger, P. Kolar, D. Glensky, S. Henry, K. Young, T. Murray, J. Elliott. Row 4: D. Cunningham, K. Downey, K. Bean, C. Wolfe, J. Davis, D. Henry, K. Wrinkle, L. Henry, T. Pendleton, T. Eaves, M. Walker, M. Custer. Row 5: J. jackson, D. Thomas, A. Gardner, D. Eaves, S. Kerans, K. Blevins, S. Maples, K. Peters, M. Vanderhoof, T. Owens. Row 6: L. Carl, D. Stufneson, M. Dean, C. Hadley, T. Young, S. Maples, D. Cun- ningham, T. Leffingwell, A. Bangle, T. Kasinger, D. Keithley. Future I-Iomernakers of America had a new and different money-making project. This year they had an interior decorating party, and sponsored a service project party to raise money for cerebral palsy. The main enter- tainment for this year was a Christmas party after school. President Lois Rohlman goes over her notes before the monthly meeting. FFA - Strived Toward Excellence President Mike Harmon started the year with the usual activities, such as Barnwarming, which was held on October 25, and the annual turkey shoot. As a new project, they ap plied for the National Chapter Award. In addi- tion, they had various oth er projects which would qualify them for the award. Food for Amer- ica educated younger children about farming life. A safety program was held to increase awareness about safety in the community. Another program called BOAC dealt with bettering our community. By doing this they qualified for the Na- tional Emblem Award. Barnwarming Queen, candidates and their escorts: Queen J. Dot- son, T. Kasinger, S. Custer, C. Farley, T. Young, T. Geisen- dorfer, S. Kerans, and T. Hower- JZOII . Row One: K. Barnes, B. Lane, J. Jones, K. Suneson, R. Lambeth, S. Hedrick, M. Brown, S. Mooneyham, D. Maples, Adv. J. Kyle. Row Two: S. Brown, T. Head, M. Johnson, K. Howerton, D. Chilcutt, J. Bloodworth, P. Springer, D. Wilson, L. Mott. Row Three: E. Dotson, D . Hopkins, C. Brown, P. Gunn, R. Kolar, E. Williams, D. Gold, J. Hold- er, R. Evans, R. Long. Row Four: V. Sekscinski, K. Jackson, B. Brandt 9 S. Pendleton, L. Housley, S. Custer, B. McKnight, J. Wheeler, T. Wit- tenbom . Row One: Adv. J. Kyle, M. Harmon, E. Cook, K. High, D. Williams, K. Kutzner, D. High, J. Dotson. Row Two: K. Jackson, D. Maples, L. Gold, R. Hoover, D. Springer, T. Kasinger, J. White, J. Walker, B. Wright, K. Rapp, S. Custer, M. White. Row Three: L. Burton, J. Had- ley, E. Cox, M. Kiesov, T. Fowler, D. Jones, T. Gardner, J. Angus, M Jones, R. Wilson, J. Brashers, R. Elliott. Row Four: B. Gosnell, S. Gip- son, T. Keatts, K. Hedrick, M. Burk, J. Farley, S. Dunkle, T. Eaves, C. Johns, J. Mitchell, S. Kerans, T. Howerton. Row Five: R. Wolfe, R. Wilson, M. Edgar, C. Leo, D. Thomas, B. High, L. Eaton, M. Vander- hoof, R. Yotmg, M. Yotmg, S. Smith, J. Houston. Row Six: T. Head, J Brechbuhler, P. Williams, M. Baldwin, D. Rohlman, R. Wright, D. , Hopkins, L. Kiesov, T. Geisendorfer, T. Gipson, B. Boyd, J. Wolfe. Row Seven: C. White, B. Young, D. Andrus, K. Baker, D. Gold, R. Stine, G. Livingston, J. Sekscinski, K. Lane, R. Jones, D. Cavener. Row Eight R. Scheffler, M. Gauss, J. Supplee, B. Head, J. Moreno, B. Wiley, R. Kyle, T. Sparkman, K. Johnson, T. Lawson, S. White. Projects Taught Scientific Work X. iii.'i, Y '4 . , ,. Several members of Science Club work to complete their float for the parade . Row 1: W. Franklin, L. Tiede, C. Taylor, A. Wells, C. Farley, HAR- 't VEY, T. Fowler, J. Farley, J. Houston. Row 2: M. Gauss, J. Scheffler, D. Lietz, C. Gillig, J. Kasinger, L. Rohlman, R. Baldwin, D. Suneson, M. Dean, G. Wheeler. Row 3: K. McCord, C. johns, J. Hicks, M. Mur- ray, T. Kasinger, L. Wheeler, J. Mitchell, L. Mooneyham. Row 4: M. Custer, T. Leffingwell, A. Bangle, T. Kasinger, K. Forrester, D. Cox, L. Leffingwell, L. Grippin, M. Mott. 1977-78 began Science Club's fourth year of organization. There were 40 members in the club, which was sponsored by Dr. W.W. Franklin. The Science Club built a float for the Marionville Christmas Pa- rade. It carried the Science Club Queen, Lisa Leffingwell. Officers for this year were: Carla Taylor, presidentg April Wells, sec., and Carol Farley, treas . Carol Farley helps April Wells record the minutes from a Science Club meeting. 'Q 1 JVM Fug: , 5 V e eff ..ay5'gia::, in K W Dr. Franklin leads a discussion on the possibility of a Science Club field trip. . Band Strove For Excellence Mr. Charles Whisler, in his second year as band director at Marionville, stressed overall sound and marching techniques this year. New rifles and flags were pur- chased and added to the marching block as visual effects . The band marched in three parades , participated in the SMSU March- ing Band Festival for the second year, and presented five football halftime shows . Pregame festivities were a part of the Comet band's responsibilities . Mr. Whisler explains the rhythm in the first strain of a score for the program. Row one: C. Barbour, J. I-Ienry. Row two: V. Seks- cinski, D. Wilson, A. Gardner, 1. Scheffler, J. Dot- son, B. Bangle, J. Bassore, C. Murphy, C. Walker, J. Dockery, M. Walker, L. Henry, L. Janes, K. Lietz, J. Marks, M. johnson. Row three: B. Brandt, V. Pen- tecost, P. Springer, R. Long, S. Dillbeck, J. Hum- phrey, A. Bloodworth, S. Grippin, K. jones, D. Hop- kins, G. Huff, j. Sekscinski, L. Grippin, D. Hopkins, B. Young, J. Moreno, J. Bloodworth, E. Dotson, V. Fussell. Row four: Director Mr. Charles Whisler, M. Crockett, C. Houston, K. Andrus, J. Coker, E. Bar- bo1,u', N. Peiter, M. Grippin, J. Barger, P. Findley, M. Wilson, E. Grippin, D. High, B. Gilmore, A. Findley, B. Kyle, N. Boyd, A. Barger, P. Torbett, S jones. Twirlers Supported Band Performances X 4 Twirlers stayed after school many hours to set their routines together. They per- formed with hand at half-time of the foot- ball games , attended twirling camp for a week, helped band sell social security cards, marched in Christmas parades, and marched with band at SMSU marching contest. They were led by majorette Claudia Murphy and assistant majorette joy Dockery. gain c cw . 5 ft 1 ,Q ca 0 , 5.5 5 N S ntl an 'Y Row 1: Claudia Murphyg joy Dockeryg Row 2: Julie Bassoreg Marilyn Marilyn Walker practiced with the Walkerg Beth Bangleg Leah Henryg and julie Dotson. band before Homecoming. o jjj 2 my 2 Leah Henry practiced for their next performance . Lorinda johnson and Claudia Murphy discuss a routine . n The Road Of Musical Achievement t 'e A . 'S Qhdwzgfi Q L M gif? ffl: f ...-free. 3 ' f . I - ifszx ,, ' . . Jr f ' 95:52. ff . f sw- . .S 4 gp.- ,ffy 3. pa 1 1 1 .ag in hmm 4, , it E ff -,, JW? ,J 2 i y 1 .f ,, x- .-., rw . ' 4. . ,,,. M-.-.-gggerfeffssrf' 'z .- . ,.., '. ' F, - . -Q , . ,,,, , .. e,,, , . ,. , ..,, 1-.wk .luv-'f , , .,,,,.,,..s. A ,.... .. . ff iii n . ee Tu-M. Row 1. c. Farley, J. Hicks, c. Murphy, K. Murphy, K. High, H 4' eeeee B. Gilmore. Row 2: C. Whisler, R. jones, D. High, J. Barger, P. Find- Doug High Waits for his cue to ley, J. Dotson, G. Huff . Start Playing at practice. Tri-M, Modern Music Masters, consisted of students who had made a special achievement in the music field. Each one competed in district music contest. Stage band was under the direction of Charles Whisler. They presented various BOQK ll d B ' G1 k rf th - y e an nan 1 more wor at pe ecting eir basketball halftime shows . Performance for halftime. f grbw' f 2 Ti? 3 i W r'.. W i?es.f?':? p .,,. ii tfi' H H r. ' P W wi5i.Q 2' ' sfjf te't , .t., . MN.. Q' 1 , stage Band: Row 1. N. Peiter, s. Dillbeck, A. Biooawofuq, R. Jones, c. Murphy, P. Springer, C. Houston, M. Wilson, Row 2: J. Coker, P. Tor- Q 't'i bett, K. jones, N. Boyd, J. Humphrey, J. Dotson, G. Huff , B. Young. i Row 3: C. Whisler, V. Sekscenski, B. Kyle, J. Bassore, M. Walker, R. Long, J. Sekscinski, J. Moreno, E. Barbour. Row 4: D. High, L. Janes, J. X 5' f f.fi-Q5 Barger, P. Findley, C. Barbour, J. Henry, D. Wilson. W Gary Huff works out the timing of a ' 'Doobie Brothers Medley. ' ' Glee Club Entered District Contest Some of the glee club members are shown singing at the Thanksgiving assembly. Glee club sang of good tidings to the audience at the Christmas concert. Glee club this year was under the direc- tion of Mr. Charles Whisler. They at- tended the District Vocal Contest at jo- plin. They also performed Thanksgiving, Christmas , and Spring concerts to which the public was invited. . ,ff Mr. Whisler counts out the beat of the song for his glee club students. Mixed Chorus: 1, A. Wells, C. Farley, C. Gillig, J. Kasinger, T. Pendleton, T. Eaves, T. Kasinger, L. Rohlman, P. Davis, D. Andrus, D. Elliott, L. Jakeway. 2, R. Lambeth, L. Tiede, J. Bassore, B. Bangle, D. Cunningham, T. Owens, J. Davis, S. Denayer, D. Lien, C. Murphy. 3, J. jackson, C. Walker, S. Henry, L. Leffingwell, S. Blankenship, L. Mooneyham, D. Peiter, D. Suneson, 1. Mitchell, L. Yates, J. Dotson, T. Bryan. 4, K. High, D. Thomas, K. Kasinger, K. Forrester, J. Henry, D. Henry, K. Wrinkle, L. Henry, L. Janes, M. Walker, R. jones. 5, J. Barger, J. Houston, J. Brashers, E. Barbour, M. Wilson, C. Whisler, Sponsor. Student Council - Student Council was the building block of MHS. The council worked hard and effi- ciently. The officers were: Pres. B. Gil- moreg V. Pres. B. Burkg Sec. R. Baldwing Treas. J. White, Rep. R. Lambethg Parl. Foundation Gf MHS T. Leffingwellg Chap. S. Keransg I-list. M. Walkerg Members, D. Rohlman, R. Wilsong Alternates, L. Yates, T. Ka- singer, E. Cook, B. Wiley, and sponsor Mrs. Elsey. Row 1. B. Gilmore, B. Burk, R. Baldwin, J. white, R. Lambeth, T. Leffingwell, S. Kerans. Row 2: Mrs. . e 2 Marilyn Walker tries to understand what she just vol- unteered to do . Brian Gilmore introduces a speaker to the student body at the Christmas assembly. Elsey, B. Wiley, R. Wilson, D. Rohlman, E. Cook, T. Kasinger, L. Yates, M. Walker. Eldon Cook gives his opinion on the next Student Coimcil project as jimmy White listens attentively. 2 1 Y Bruce Burk does his weekly job of filling the pen and paper machines in study hall. Library-Important Part Gf Study Hall julia Chilcutt rests from her work in the library to pose for Comet photographer. 'J 5 V if 7.31 : 'L 5 ,2 ri', 51 E ..,.f gf V ,gn Q71 . , xx- -bb- , ,t-fa :ggi S Qi' K K K5 ,flip Z Why, If f El 355 - Qi. ga. ' ,, wif 1. H115 rr r y ,, ' ,'-AAA x I A ' M' H ' . Q Q .. ., ,.W,,h,,, aQ..,,,.,, . QS L'LL , Sm 'ir 1- . sr - 'L M . ff , .. -, ,,.. ,r 1' . . Wyf 2 ff.f,. . 2 l 5 . 1 A it -ff ' L',- 1 ' . x .,...,-as-and we 'X divgiffgdbx YN: I e F. ff f . . Mrs. Elsey talks with Marion Gunn about preparing the new magazines for use. Librarians played an important part in everyone's study habits . They kept the li- brary in order so it was easy to find the books needed for research projects . Eighteen librarians worked in the elemen- tary, junior high, and high school. At the close of the year they toured the library facilities of School of the Ozarks. W !G2 l tr. mm . M .f si e is 5.3-.359 at 5 if 1 t Jane Henry does some of her homework while working in the library. Row 1: J. Henry, R. Baldwin, S. Young, C. Gillig, J. Kasinger, L. Tiede, D. Cox, K. Kasinger, J. Mitchell, Row 2: Mrs. Elsey, S. Dillbeck, B. Mounce, J. Eutsler, C. Wolfe, D. Lietz, K. Sanders, J. Elliott, C. Hadley, T. Bryan. 1978's staff began the year by selling advertising space in the '78 COMET. Many days were spent drawing layouts , writing and proofreading captions and copies, and selling ads and the '78 COMET. New members quickly ex- perienced the difficulty of choosing and cropping pic- tures for their pages. The COMET Staff was headed by co-editors, 1. Hicks and S. Estes, co-business managers , E . Cook and R. Baldwin, and advisor, Mrs. Fussell. Returning members were T. Pendle- ton, J. Barger and R. Lambeth. New members were K. Wrinkle, D. Peiter, B. Burk, L. Yates, and C. Johns. Annual Staff Keeps The Memories 6'Truckin COMET staff members: Front rowg Regina Baldwin, Joyce Hicks, Lisa Yates, Karen Wrinkle, Rena' Lambeth, Tamara Pendleton. Back row, jackie Barger, Eldon Cook, Bruce Burk, Stacy Estes, Celeste johns, Diane Peiter, and Mary Fussell, advisor. L2 r Wim . . 3 ,,. 1 H . , 6 as K sh as ' V A ' Z' ,.f J',M -- X v VM Business managers Eldon Cook and Regina Baldwin get Editors Stacy Estes and Joyce Hicks re-read the typing ready to separate class pictures. on a final copy sheet. 3' rife f -iff, 5 f7 'J it v f ex 1,7 Af tj Q' A Tamara Pendleton and Celeste Johns check the editor's kit for their layout sheets . an A , 4 ,c i ff s. X Diane Peiter works on her copy while Lisa Yates finds something else amusing. Bruce Burk shows Karen Wrinkle the correct way to crop her pictures . jackie Barger and Rena' Lambeth look for pictures for their pages . , A Y .hy , kj 1? fi. ..........IL. L Mr. Dick Sterchy talks with Mrs. Fussell about nurn- bering pictures on the annual pages. 4-f 'ds F Drill Team 8L Rifle Corps Saluted Comets , 'Y' Drill Team: Front Row: Lisa Leffingwell, Joyce Hicks, Lois Rohlrnan, Deann Henry. Back row: johnna jackson, Celeste Johns, Karen Wrinkle, Stal-ilyn Blakenghjp asks about 1'-he Diana Thomas, Stacey Maples, Tonia Young. routine for homecgming, The drill team and rifle corps was a new addition to the music department. The drill team did flag twirling routines to the music of the band. The ri fle corps twirled to the cadence of the drums. They also performed at SMSU marching contest, Apple Butter Makin' Days, and the Marionville and Aurora Christmas pa- rades . iiit K ., , I C 'aet W z y N-ewff.:a ':f-f sf gf- .airs . is . - e T, .2 w it Q , ioti- 1 +V .if o ,:.5fQq,,,,,,,W sw :YA f .5 sr' as ss : ,t,t 24 is? - Mrlg. f V ' ei l T F a . l. f Celeste johns and Diana Thomas Rifle Corps: Kneeling: Dorothy Batun, Karen Kasinger. Standing: Debbie wait for their cue to perform. Cunningham, Lisa Yates, Starilyn Blakenship. Pep Club Traveled With Spirit Along with championship athletic teams, MI-IS had an outstanding pep club . With a well qualified crew of cheerleaders and pom- pon girls, they supported the Comets through thick and thin. PEP CLUB, ROW ONE: M. Murray, T. Fowler, R. Lambeth, A. Bangle, C. Farley, A. Wells, R. jones, T. Eaves. ROW TWO: T. Young, L. Janes, B. Bangle, M. Walker, S. Maples, M. Vanderhoff, S. Kerans, M. jones. ROW THREE: M. Custer, T. Kasinger, T. Leffingwell, T. Owens, K. Murphy, T. Kasinger, L. Tiede, 1. Bassore. ROW FOUR: Sponsor S. Alley, C. Gillig, J. Kasinger, L. Rohlman, L. Henry, L. johnson, Spon- sorj. Boone. ROW FIVE: T. Pendleton, K. McCord, L. Gardner, D. Eaves, C. Walker, J. White, M. Dean, D. Suneson, L. Wheeler, G. Wheeler, L. Mooneyham. ROW SIX: D. Cunningham, 1. BeDell, C. johns, L. Yates, S. Blankenship, L. Leffingwell, D. Thomas, T. Murray, L. Henderson, J. Elliott, K. Kasinger. ROW SEVEN: K. Blevins, K. Pe- i ters, K. Wrinkle, D. Henry, S. Maples, C. Hadley, D. Cunningham, J. Jckson, D. Glensky, P. Kolar, K. Downey, A. Bloodworth. Lorinda johnson and Leah Henry show their support by cheering the Comets on to a victory. Porn Pon girls join in the ' 'Comet spirit along with Kathleen McCord and Tamara Pendleton cheered en- the pep club. thusiastically for the Comets. irls, Volleyball Had .500 Season With a . 500 record and one trophy the season was somewhat successful. The f team, coached by Susan Alley, placed 3rd in the Diamond tournament and 4th in the Sarcoxie volley- ball tournament . All-Conference honors Went to Carol Farley, and All-Conference second team honors went to Pam Maples . Varsity players were: Row One: C. johns, C. Farley, P. Maples, T. Young, Coach Alley. Row Two: T. Kasinger, K. High, R. Lambeth, L. Henry, M. Walker, K. McCord, J. Kasinger. Jr. Varsity players were: Row One: Coach Alley, S. Maples, L. Carl, A. Gardner, D. Cunningham, J. BeDell. Row Two: T. Kasinger. S. Maples, J. Bassore, B. Bangle, L. Janes, J. Kasinger. ! , . ef A , ?S',s'41fs21F1 , -f.-Y:--i.::fg.x.s,:1.,:f.' ,5.gz5,... 1 lf, A ,K K , ' - 1. zfr'rsfv1zffw. ' WW, W,...--..-... -ff A A -t M .... . ...,... , s , , t , , t ,. t , at, 12. ,n N - Carol Farley bumps one back over the net. Kayla High hits one back for the Comets. Conference Co-Champs Honors To Comets Andy Reavis All-State Off. Tackle 1g'g5If?'Pf3?f- Cass-Midway Pass - Sideline and go! yells Coach Parks. 1 M M time U f f G wg, 3.2 iw ! P s , V IV Q l I ,V , ' 5 o S 0 if . ff- , , gf 5-'fit 14' 431 A nnarrsgs mms-QA., ow K ' Q ' lin: figfflfl 5 -93il.g,Elw?,3ll L,. 'G f'BfH ' ' fwfr M .ff s .i 1 W. . af... W S - F 5 ,ls - ns -sf - , 1 l' o 'Y V F Y likli ivl . St Est g g ,, , , A 5 , , ii i .fp s acy es 1 , A N4 V. ,VA ' V 4 rr,ALA Ai . K A V ., - N.. Y ig. 'f . z . . ,, - ' T K ., All State Punter ,- 1 ,ffl Hg , Ei iff? . FV 'N P xx U sri 1'Y7s-x r . Q f4fEQfi4i 1',1. Q, I 't ' 14 A .llll f V s l nl T , - - + lnls F -l 1 ' ' 'l ,Z' I f ' ,. ' 5, 35 Row One: J. Brown, K. Rapp, A. Reavis, M. Harmon, J. White, B. Wright, B. Gilmore, S. Estes, j. Walker, P. Findley. Row Two: Coach J. Parks, T. Estes, D. Springer, B. Burk, D. High, M. Young, A. Young, T. Kasinger, T. Gipson, T. Geisendorfer, Coach D. Bassore, Row Three: M. jones, D. Hicks, T. Gardner, I.. Gold. B. High, R. Wilson, D. Jones, T. Fowler, J. Angus, S. Cavener. Row Four: J. Farley, S. Gipson, D. Hopkins, T. Howerton, K. Hedrick, R. Wright, K. Baker, R. Stine, R. Evans. Row Five: B. Wiley, R. Cook, R. jones, D. Rohlman, S. Kerans, M. Vanderhoof, D. Thomas, R. Young, R. Starbuck. Row Six: K. Lane, M. Edgar, E. Cox, C. Martin, K. johnson, T. Lawson, J. Dykes, S. White, C. White, R. Wilson. Row Seven: B. Young, J. Sekscinski, B. Kyle, R. Rohlman, T. Sparkman, T. Head, G. Livingston, D. Maples, A. Barger. Row Eight: E. Cook, R. Elliott, Coach J. Hawkins, Coach R. Rader. Brian Gilmore All-State Def. H.B. The Comet offense is set for the next play as jimmy The Comet defense, ready for the next play, wait for White calls the signals. the snap of the ball. l Jimmy White Prepares to Pass while getting good pro- The vrsiry tries its offense in the Soap scrimmage tection from the offensive line . While 1'-he B-team tries ire defense , Mike Young eludes the blocker Brian Gilmore receives a punt and Derwin Springer attempts an extra and tackles the ball carrier. hopes he gets good blocking. point as jimmy White holds, Bobby Wright carries the ball while Mike Harmon does the blocking . .M uB1itzkrieg,,' 1 In State Marionville football Comets , coached by Jamie Parks and assisted by Joe Hawkins , Randy Rader, and Dave Bassore, had an- other outstanding season as they were Mid-West Conference Co-Champions. They were in the l-A State Playoffs for the second consecutive season. One of the reasons for this accomplishment was their defense. The Comet defense, nick- named Blitzkrieg meaning 1ightening war, had only 18 points scored against them during the season. Tbf defense was No. l in the State. They played one of the toughest schedules in Class l-A and were ranked, over all, third State wide in Class 1-A. The Comet's season record was 8-l . They were able to post five shutouts . gfigiqgx . S B me B-t W. ,y yy ,g,t be be em S g it We They 42 Miller 0 g V , 12 Reeds Spring 14 X 'B . .. H, i.... we . B . 1 , ,,t,, t 14 Greenfield 16 ' S y 22 Sereoxie 20 ssy . .,, are L 'TKVV f .. K y B S -f .1 it S li ti, - 7 'f K.. ' -Wea. li Freshman Row 1: B. Gilmore - All. Con. Def. B, All Dis. Def. B, All State Def. B, D. Springer - All Cen. off. B, All Dis. Kg T. Estes - All Cen. :and We They team Def. T, All Dis. Hon. Men Def. T. Row 2: S. Estes -- All Con. WR 8 P, All Dis. WR 8 P, All Ozark Hon. Men. WR, All State Pg A. Reavis 6 Ash C1'OVe 42 All Con. Off. T S Hon. Men. Def. T, All Dis. Off. T, All State Off. T5 O Fall' GTOY6 18 M. Harmon - All cen. LB zz 2nd team c, A11 Dis. LB B c, J. White - A11 o Pierce City 12 Con. 2nd team QB, All Dis. Hon. Men. QB. 0 Reeds SPUUS 16 Senior Lois Rohlman Reigned As Football Homecoming Queen Queen Lois views the roses that she received as she was crowned queen. 1977's football homecoming activities took place on October 7. Neither fog, rain, or hail could keep away the Comet Home- coming Spirit. As Queen Lois Rohlman reigned over the game, the Comets downed the jasper Eagles 12 to 6. As the memory of the Comet win dims , the queen and her attendants will long re- member the excitement they shared. Andy Reavis presented Lois with the ornaments of roy- alty for homecoming . Andy Reavis and Lois Rohlman continued the tradition of the homecoming kiss. The football homecoming candidates for the 1977-78 N K year were Rena Foster, Donna Eaves, johrma jackson, Andy Reavis, Number 71 , and the fom' queen candi- Imd L0iS R0h1m2D- dates were introduced. P T I X lg, ff- A Q . ' X. ' ',. ' ml Q 1 'fel 1 Q f 4 , 12, ,J . 51 , s1 fuQ1w,fYQM: 321115457 s gm in 1- 7 uw L .EliilzlM,l.lsmiwu 1 5, 2.1.1 THE 1977-78 FOOTBALL HONECOMING FLOAT . Andy Reavis looked over the candidates before the an- The royal court takes their place upon the float, nouncing of the queen. Girls Were Improved 1 Basketball team members were: Row One: S. Maples, P. Maples, L. X Janes, S. Maples, L. Gardner, L. Henry. Row Two: S. Kerans, J. White, M. Walker, V. Sekscinski, M. jones, J. BeDell, D. Cunningham. Not Pam Maples dribbles in to pene- pictured were: C. johns, and T. Young. tx-ate the lane. Girls' basketball team was under the direction of Su- san Alley for the '77-'78 season. Miss Alley was in her second year as coach. She felt that this year's team was much improved from last season, but that the team was young with only two seniors and one junior returning from last year. Stacey Maples inbounds the ball to Tonia Young as they run their stack. f rrrf -f' warg. -fr' - f -N-M.:-v' r ' rgasm::r.fees 2 is... 7' e . 5 y y 1 5 psf-. . - K. , .Q wi X . 4-me we ' :i'f2,:: Q Kg., . ir ' r .... ,S K .A 1 r .fl rw t ,. Ak My 32 L K ., it . ,ji t ,E Kg - e-... :V I 2 . W ' if it ME' if A ,,.. . 'C ' . i X V rw.zz4'gsg .ta,,gr ., , sr rl - , , e ew., V, . 2 , 513 fr, , . 1 so-gs wgjg s Ak fmikwpik fxsgrwf wfzllizsgsgxsgigsaf ef? F' f dggfpif: f , , ,. . .,,,, ,. .. . - M .. ra.. Lew.----M 7 M Marilyn Walker concentrates on dribbling around an Coach Alley gives instructions to the team as they lis- gpponemg, ten attentively. Roundball Comets Continued Winning Ways 30 HT A-Team: Coaches D. Bassore and R. Rader with: A. Young, T. Fowler, D. Springer, T. Kasinger, T. Es- ni Q Q . gi' B S N Throughout the year, the '77-78 Marion- ville roundballers held as their goal a re- peat as Midwest Conference Champs and a return to the state tournament. Hustle and enthusiasm were evident as the year pro- gressed and many players showed marked improvement. The fast break and the tes, G. Cavener, L. Bruton, S. Cavener, S. Estes, J. White, j. Farley, S. Kerans. I0 ,044 Big Blue gettin' up before the game. The Comets fight for position as they eye the ball. pressing defense were the main Weapons used by the Comets . These along with team efforts, derailed most of the oppo- nents the team faced. Because of many good underclassmen returning, look for 1978-79 to be another good year for the Big Blue. Comets Took 2nd Place At Seymour Tourney It , , ,uf .fs K. ,. 'ami L me .K ,X - sffm-A t ' o 2 f ' -f 'fa . W3- Wal eeeoo S eol7o,oooooo a -- so it f - -V l at S at ' 7 og S ooo, f ,o e ee'ee ,5 ff' S gg g gJ A9 f-W . so ,, . , a n fqrk M fi Y. . f f V 'S F ,2, i at E , an if e e N' mr A Steve Cavener concentrates hard to make his free throw count. if . ,Q -'f 2' jimmy White goes in for a lay-up Stacy Estes dribbles dovxm the court in the Mansfield game . hoping to score two points. ', : A. k,-- ' - a .VVV 'M f , 'E ,, 4: . ?5 ' ' ' ' Q jifzggw, 1 , ' ' z ' -I ' ' -Q UQ? V ,,,, o .igf ixlg tg V V J' -' 1 ' r - . ,,. , ' ' ' ' .. H j ' uv'n'W 2'! ' ea r o Tracy Estes moves in to get the re shooter in the Greenfield game . . 1 ',. 1.573 1 1 i ttss iffsm bound from a Comet f The Comets prepare to break towards the basket on a throw in play under the basket. Y - 2 ii 'ze 5-1 fg 15 saw Q Q , . YQWQ eoaaasoalooa gg i The Comets break through the hoop before every home Derwin Springer puts up a shot during the Billings bas- basketball game . ketball game . B-Team nd Freshmen Rode To inning Year 2 iii e X 40. sf F VA A 5-rt v ' K J., C, . M, 5, Sf B ,,,,. 'Z-A Fresh:men, left to right: B. Head, J. Moreno, C. Livingston, R. Lewis, R. Greg Cavener tips the ball to a Jones, D. Maples, A. Findley, R. Cook, B. Yotmg. Comet while Larry Burton watch- , es. We They Catholic 50 55 Greenwood 40 23 Reeds Spring 54 38 Catholic 33 59 Nixa 27 40 Sarcoxie 47 50 Greenwood 61 21 Reeds Spring 28 26 Miller 41 28 Crane 59 33 B-team, left to right: T. Howerton, R. Cook, T. Fowler, A. Findley, J. Barger, M. Barrett, R. jones, D. Hopkins, J. Farley, S. Kerns. e g 1- 4 ww I il Q 0 Q . grid, lf, Q Aaron Young dribbles the ball down the court hoping to Tim Kasinger tries to steal the ball during the Liberal put in through the hoop. Came. Homecoming 78 Leah Henry Relgned MHS' 1977-78 basketball homecoming was prepared with the theme of Star Wars . The stage, deco- rated With UFO's and planets , created an atmo- sphere of space odyssey. Leah Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Henry, the senior candidate, was crowned queen during half-time ceremonies. She and her court reigned over the remainder of the game as the Comets defeated the Pierce City Eagles by a score of 62-57. at 2. rg I ' 1 ' - 'v.2..QI,I Will I be crovxmed queen? Am I really queen? Am 1 dreaming? s Queen Over uStar arsi' Theme Carla Taylor, junior candidate, was escorted by jimmy White , a senior. Carol Farley, cheerleader, and escort Tim Kasinger are seen practicing. xg.- Stacey Maples, sophomore candi- date, was escorted by Steve Ca- vener, a senior. 3 ,E , s W 1 Q r . ik L Salt? W. gf N i .FR V, , lg, in Q fi 'rfwlib-:RT 'ii r-IQ 1- W E S 'kii r ,. , . W- A s l ' 5. :page rw: Rs? 'N' '- N., . -.-:Gif .,. .2 .. ts,., - f -1. Qfiifq ' ' ,i,5f r' xM?SgX' A , fi Y... f ' ' Bruce Burk, Student Council member, prepares a ballot for the election. Kelly Blevins, freshman candi- date, was escorted by Tracy Estes, a junior. i E t tsst M.. ttte , W i.L,,3,,,.,,.Q..,ii....W.r,.,L,.,cg. i M ' 5. : I ,Www Angela Bequette was crown bearer and her escort was Roger Cavener. Captain Tamra Fowler, Senior L- . , ,L,,, , -e - r-f fg, ,za yeppszge' - X--.Y' f - 7 reee - .1 ,---:.f 5,5711-2 E Co-Captain Rena' Lambeth, ju- nior Mitzi Murray , Senior April weus, Junior Cheerleaders - Varsity Cheerleaders for 77-78 were: ROW ONE: Carol Farleyg Ruthie jones, April Wellsg Amy Bangle, Tamra Fowler. ROW TWO: Rena' Lam- bethg Tina Eavesg Mitzi Murray. Tina Eaves, Senior Alt. Carol Farley, Senior x, A .V f L Ruthie jones, junior Alt, Amy Bangle, junior On The Road To Spirit j.V. Cheerleaders: ROW ONE: M. jonesg L. janesg Captain, M. Walkerg B. Bangleg S. Kerans. ROW TWO: M. Vanderhoffg T. Youngg S. Maples. ills 577' B-team cheerleaders build a pyramid as part of the chant Smash 'em. W l i Captain Marilyn Walker leads a chant to boost ' 'Comet spirit. ' ' Michelle Vanderhoof and Stacey Kerans shout, ' 'Comets are No. 1 . ' ' Varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders showed a great deal of spirit and ef- fort. They put together a number of pep-assemblies and romps through the halls to promote unity and spirit. Through ups and downs they kept spirit high within the student body. Varsity captain, Tamra Fowler and jr. varsity captain, Marilyn Walker led the squads through out the school year. Pom-Pon Girls Keep The Spirit Movin, K, sv .' f' Tina Owens and Kim Murphy work on a new step for the homecoming routine . 3 wr S ff' 5 are w ffm A.. .wr mv .v- Pom-Pon Girls: Clockwise from top: juli Bassore , Tammy Kasinger, Marjo Custer, Lisa Tiede, Tina Owens, Kim Murphy, Teresa Leffingwell, Tracy Ka- singer. Tamrny Kasinger and Teresa Leffingwell check their notes on their routine before going to Pom-Pon prac- tice . The pom-pon girls spent many hours after school practicing on routines . They did routines to spirit songs at pep assem- blies , performed to the songs of the band during football season, and did routines to the beat of popular music as basketball games. New porn-pon emblems were purchased for their sweaters . Captain was Kim ' . Marjo Custer and Tracy Kasinger practice a routine to Murphy' 3 Semor a Beach Boys' favorite, Hsuffin' U.s,A. Comet Tracksters -131 Dervvin Springer demonstates his ability to get that last inch in the pole vault at Lockwood. Coach Parks watches jimmy White as he breaks the school record in the high jump . Only one more wind sprint and you guys can go in . . . Come on, one more for con- ditioning! This kind of thinking by Coach Jamey Parks was what helped the Comets to another successful year in track. Beating 1976-77's record was hard, since they took lst place in the Lockwood meet, 2nd in the District meet, and 2nd in the Conference meet. In addition, jimmy White, Tim Kasinger, and the two-mile relay team broke old school records. The Comet's main goals for this year were to win the Mid-West Conference, the District track meets , and qualify the team to go to the state track meet. With 12 re- turning lettermen, they were strong in the field and running events . f. 3S1,,r-,,... V, F- , 2 i S Qjng 'Z -35 f ' ,gi Y 1 '- f we A ' 'art- f .-.1 f J r f ' i-,:. isivliivu 1..4gy' .,,N , . K - at gif-wifil-lffiizi. .12 1? ' ALI?--. 11551 4'- H , a- : f f ..g,, g .,.g,:-Z.. 3 5-5 - E14 1 1 ' -f'- Q.. ,Q su si .. .1 T r C 1 .g:- A, 2325: Q, A-.Q , W R ia . .. ,. .,.-,. .. s. , 'f'--, Y'-'ff-W'iiff'N 2 Stacy concentrates on planting his foot and sprinting for the finish. , -Emi A it f l A V , YQ t . V W, Row One: T. Kasinger, B. Wright, J. White, J. Walker, S. Estes, P. Findley, D. Springer. Row Two: Coach Parks, T. Estes, D. jones, L. Ea- ton, B. Gilmore, M. Harmon, M. Young, A. Young, E. Cook. Bobby Wright follows the shot through, being careful to keep his feet inside the circle . l 47 Girls' Track Produced Strong Competitors Girls' track team partici- pated in several meets this year. Much exper- ience was gained through hard Workouts and prac- tices . Several of the girls turned in fine individual performances and looked forward to even better re- sults next year. . l at sf' 4' 97' s gt, ' A' ., XSL 'fthe -14. V . I ...Li my t,,,1l,. Qfjff KK YT 115- f ' .. -xv. M., at V .M , Nw A . is. ,...,w435a'5fr'g-tim-w 7'1,',plffi1,. wa-A t vgQu'iiEX'f J K, ' Row one: J. Kasingerg Manager, I.. janesg P. Maplesg R. Lambethg M. Walkerg Coach S. Alley. Row two: D. Cunninghamg T. Owensg K. McCordg S. Maplesg T. Young. Row three: C. Gilligg T. Leffingwellg T. Kasingerg A. Bangle. Coach Alley shows Rena Lambeth and Stacey Maples Rena Lambeth waits for the gun in the 440 yd. dash. the correct position in using the starting blocks. 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Both Carol Robbins and Ruth Ellen Nelson made out make-up slips, counted attendance, and typed letters for the school. w-N.,!:, . f 4 Nancy Fieser totals the receipts from the basketball tom-nament. E ...N .,., !-,, 1 gl' . 2 . -' w 'I F 2 . , Aiihi..-If J Carol Robbins makes out the chart which shows each student's schedule. Superintendent Steered Administration I . gg, 3 ll- I VH . A gf jpg 'C , . ...mn ..., - f- Li... ----..... Billy B. Redus High School Principal Wayne Cook Superintendent X it it it elm: ll Mr. Wayne Cook started his superinten- dent's career at Marionville schools . Last year he was a high school and jr. high principal at Caney Valley High School in Kansas. His attitude towards Marion- ville and Marionville Schools was very optimisticg in his own words, l like it. Returning this year for the second time is Mr. Anthony Estes, principal of elemen- tary and junior high. Mr. Bill Redus also returned as high school principal for his twentieth year . Board members met on the second Thurs- day of each month. They operated as a five-member board because of the resig- nation of one member due to other busi- ness commitments. Mr. Redus worked busily at his desk. - 155' ., - t gaaaggmmw hgw WR, , . . ,aw 258-' Q 5 ii?ifs'32 Z v ii QQWQRQWQQ . it-tk : 12355 Vi m-ei we-wk? . e , 3 a t S .,,. 1 m?'M. .views Seated: B. Wiles, J. Dotson, W. Cook. Standing: T. Reavis, J. Newton, Anthony Estes J. Gilmore. jr. High and Elem. Principal .12 Susan Alley Ellen Arnsmeyer Carol Carlton Betty Ebert Phys. Bd. , Health Learn. Dis. English Home Ec. 4- K , K 2 . 2 'Q ' to s,ssl e' n l 4 ll sl , C ,,,. 5 A 'M 7 if-Tan 'n,' 1 V X A ' 'C .1 cm as l x .M m A ' Coach Alley smiles thinking about the drivers she will -1-.XA have next hour. NSN ' -up . ,J 'R. ,Q if 1 Laveme Elsey Library Ni an r 1 2 v if 5 to iam A ' f ,ff F Q F lH K... A f, Tir.. K K . - A at H, ,-n' fi ..a...., f- f J X ' K ,,.,.--f H! Q , Mr. Jones studies the paper for news items to discuss in Coach Bassore discusses a sports magazine article with 1115 h15'f01'Y 0135595- jeff Farley . W . W . Franklin Science , History 7 at. he Mary Fussell Richard Fussell Bruce Harris Business Industrial Arts Business A-X Anne Jones Art jim jones jim Kyle History Agriculture r High School KN r N Q' an R Faculty I , Wyman Miller Jamey Parks Math Counselor Randy Rader Judy Ray Basketball, Health English . X, 1 , Coach Rader demonstrates a free throw for the Comet photographer. , Charles Whisler Music sixte- Dr. Franklin finds something Mr. Harris reviews his typing class amusing dining 4th hour history. for their semester test. . X, N . A - A, 'J' -. :xii :' J' . . S .' h -Q ' '- ' ' - LLJL. . Q is . , ' Kathi Cryderman Bonnie Farley Minnie Zang Helen Carney Spch. Cor. Rem. Reading Spec. Bd. Kind. jackie Mais First Grade Ida Belle Murray First Grade Vema Andrus Second Grade 1' ..,. Miss White resis while waiting for her next class. Mrs. Gammill helps Cheryl Barbour with spelling. ,,,--' Doris Stanton Pat P1-obyn Elaine Skogman Cathy Holder Gerry Oxford Second Grade Third Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Fourth Grade 1 Cheryl Meyers Wanda Reser Judy Rouse Cathy Summers Betty Keezer 1Fifth Grade Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Sixth Grade Ele . Music ': . ff-'ww Elementary And Jr. High Teachers 3' g gl zu la B M Mrs. Keezer leads her class in a song. 3 -A,,..:NM 1 s.,- N- M' - - ,Q 1 an ..,,.., . he in - ' T- 3? , Q- f ,1 :tj 1, K , 'W Q. H 1' ' . 'Qian i 4 . 'rr Mr: Evans helps Cindy Keller with her assignment in Mr. Squibb takes time out from recording scores to .lumof 111811 math- pose for the Comet photographer. Tom Evans Helen Gam.mil1 Joe Hawkins David Squibb Gail White Jr. High Math jr. High English Jr- High Coach Jr. High Science JF- High H-iSt0I'y Personnel Cooks, bus drivers, jani- tors, and teachers' aides made a day in the life of students and faculty at MHS more pleasant. Daily these individuals drove 362 miles, served ap- proximately 550 meals , swept dozens of floors , and graded mountains of papersg all this without special notice they pre- formed these duties . Gene Armstrong , V-Q, fa, . . ' 0 V ix' 1 at if Q ' xv N. iii' pg, BUS DRIVERS: Jerry Burk, Don Massingill, David Marks, Tom Honeycutt, Les Medlin, Dick Norman, Randy Israel. y tyr IYQQ Q,-' ,' W ,,.,, p t'w.i,,,..,,,, ' Q ,Q :V f-k' ,s ' -1 2 , :N ' is . 2 In f Ea fu 3, or p ,T i A --- ' 514 ' ff? ' , , ' I 3 I ii I ,y 1 X iii fe! if x ' I s s t R I s- 'J . ' I ,. Q: ,PSS -9 ., yi . , 5, 'k , ' -'I , V3 v. - '-. ,. I R , . t' 'Y:'l'3- ' ifi ' left . N , i TEACHERS' AIDES: Ivas Kerans, Ovella Vande:-hoof, Donna Rohlman, Kay Herndon, Margaret McCorken- dale. JANITORS: Randy Israel, Imogene Wells, Les Medlin. jim Iry' I gb, 1 .. s K 5 1 1 ft sf I 3 1 . 1137 I 1 I Mrs. Herndon helps a. student with COOKS: Sondra Hadley, Claudia Cook, Louise Young, Barbara Smith, his math. head cook, and Eva Burk. w Donna Andrus Regina Baldwin Donald Blankenship Each senior of 1978 retained, along with his diploma, a memory of some phase of life at Marionville . This memory might have been a helpful teacher, a particular organization, a thrilling game , or merely the friends ' ' ' he had acquired. A As this adventure drew to an end, the graduates felt relief- sudden free- dom. Yet a strange sadnessg for a while they were not a part of anything, high school was behind them and the future before them. They found themselves entering adulthood- a fact very hard to realize but yet very true. They looked back over their school years with joy, pride , g and a little sadness, for they knew that these people, things, and places were but memories and the challenging future awaited them. Kay Hilton Branstetter jeff Brown Teresa VanTuyl Bryan I Must Have Arms To Hold Me i f v . V Q3 s 4 fy ,Kg 1 , Q W X uh fi k gh if XX W1 fx KS f ffi If fx Qi di f 'v W X I M X I X X X if 'W I M Lf, 1' 4 X f f I , Wfih f-' i f Wifi- J C4 11 Steve Cavener ' '!,m ' f S Q , .,, KKL' 'VA' i I , ':,. ,. , A ni I ' ' ':1 an , so s 2 P as ' ' 2 iss i sii ' fi ' 45 D o o ln K so U ., 1 Q ' iyr I , , , i . . Io i s -. ,X - ooi . o , ' 12 Year Seniors Stanley Custer X ,i , i ff Patsy Davis julia Chilcutt Eldon Cook , . 1 - f .2 imes1-.a1af's- -f ' - ' ?'VIai.?2ii5iF5f?Q ' K - K -1 'ai ug ers ws ' . , Qi Ffi., , X51 Qs? if f y -L 254' A 'S Q mmm? i ,sv ' if-1 f fi efv, QE 25 Y z I 42:2 1 ' ' E iv 5 uf I4 5 a f Egg i as i I X L Q Sf N. 1 Q: ifi 1 Q- E- ld 13: :Q .Q -1 ,. 'uf . 1 ' 5 ' ' s Andy says good-bye to his on graduation day. locker Sue Dunkle Bill Dvkes Larry Eaton Lost Without Loving Care Happiness is best attained by learning to live each day by itself. The worries are mostly about yester- day and tomorrow. Before .,,..,,,,,.,.,,,,.,,, After Michael Nolan Tina Eaves Dana Elliott S1Z2Cy Estes F' fin r Carol Farley Phillip Findlay Kelista Eutsler Forrester in Zi, , ay x g 1 L , K3 -'q.A..fg . . if 1 I Have My Fair Share jeff assigns concession stand work ers. Tamra Fowler Motto I? ,ia-Q If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way. Colors Blue - Silver Flower Red Rose Connie Freeman Cheryl Gillig va-,js - f+,, gf Brian Gilmore ir . . . ,Q Fair Is A Changing Ord 1 1 2 Debbie Coker Gold Clara Gum f .bn xr . ff-if .-f2i52eg.vfssi wx. 'Ngff :--1'm.,-- Q Q of -:.pf:,f1w. K- . X k yiijgg VS:-521225. ?1!5i15 ik ' Mike Harmon jane Henry ,ell ee.1 K - X 5 F22 feele e f e l f - f , , ,,. ,-sz Q . 5 f we of K Leah Henry Sr. Football Players Greg Hicks Joyce Pruitt Hicks Kayla I-hgh But Fair gym r -'X Is An Honored Promise Vo-Tech Lisa Jakeway Lorinda johnson jonette K2S1ngET Justice, If Y0u're Still There For the children and the flowers are my sisters S my brothers. Their laughter and their lovliness would clear a cloudy day. Like the music of the mountains. And the colors of the rainbow. Tracy Kasinger A i . ' ' V .-- Il ' - ff ', 1 K' 2 7 42 Q ii-fe '-J' l' All . r P 4 if gif' Ni ff -fl i f il ' li M, 4 4 , V: K I S .D I 1 Kelly Kutzner I Sr. Annual Staff Members Sr. cheerleaders Mitzi, Tamra, Tina, and Carol talk about a new cheer. Pam Maples Donny Marks Happiness is inward, and not outwardg and so it does not depend on what we have, but on what We are. Henry van Dyke True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends , but in the worth and choice . Ben Jonson Friendship is the silver key that unlocks the door to happiness . Ruth I-I. Underhill Celebrate My Fair Share Final exams have been taken and recess bells ring no moreg the play- grounds are so quiet-they have 1ock'd the school- house door. A game of ball is going on just down the street a ways, and youngsters join in merry groups to enjoy the sum- mer days . Girls are play- ing hop-skip-and- jump on the sidewalk out in frontg the neighbor boy next door has gone into the Woods to hunt. There is someone at the swimming hole-I can hear a joyful shout- While at home the doors are slamming as children run in and out. When summer days have been spent there is lots to talk about, 'cause Nature acts and really looks her best when school is out. Russell McMichael 4 ' . . t ,V QP Sygimgg 0 S , .-.v-, ,, ' Q1 A V . sr .t-, t. awfllf' 1 ' - rttt gf ,rkl g ' '- grk if ,, I l li .yc' it Vip' . Class officersg Cheryl, Rep. 5 jimmy, Treas. 5 Leah, Sr. Class listens to a discussion on applying to a col- Sec. 3 Lois, V.P. 3 Phil, Pres. lege of their choice. Robin Mitchell Claudia Hadley Murphy Kim Murphy Mitzi Murray Keith Rapp Sr . Librarians .m......j vw! Happiness ls . Happiness is an agreeable condition of the soul aris- ing from good luck . . . good fortune . . . of joyful satisfaction. It is also a feeling arising from the consciousness of Well be- ing . . . or of enjoyment. Happiness is the product of the thought . . . it is contentment illuminated . . . it is expression of the soul . . . impression of the heart . . . and enlighten- ment of feeling. The qual- ity of happiness is in the brightness of the face. Those who are happy bring happiness into the lives of others. The supreme hap- piness of life is to know that We are loved . . . and those who reap enjoyment of this love have comfort . . . prosperity . . . and the fulfillment of the most cherished desire . . . con- tentment. Andy Reavis Lois Rohlman Karen S2hde1'S Will Have M Fair Share Happiness lies in our tastes, and not in things thernselvesg a man is hap- py in possessing what he likes , not what others like. La Rochefoucauld Veronica Sekscinski Lisa Tiede l , , Qi ' , a :vfim .1,f .:ff , f'.- ew :-,. ,:,-yer , :Mp ff- remain-1-V4--.Ayr.,fy ' ft ' ' L Q f gag e at X A , D 1-1f ff K Q- K ,7W.:ffj5 K 1 1 'zvrzwh ' ' ,,' jf' ' S 1 ' Qi 9 S22 r ,z '51- 5 225 ,,'. -agar '41-,, xi g i - jf' .Q 3, 151145 . X in t in A s we if N ,,,h A ,W ' f ' l lj ' ief'f1i- Eg' 'i' H - , , , H ' J ' w P it l , 1 .4 as ,. , , ' 1 ,,,' 4, A M or r 'fa ff e , ' r 5 , L p,'- 1 ziiw . . , L . M . Donny and Greg talk to an Air Force recruiter. Sr. Volleyball Players Margaret Robettt jimmy Walker Martin Wells Lay Me Down With A Breath Of Love We Can Share jimmy White Bobby Wright Kim Claudia and Leah spend their time wisely while jim Vifhite, jim Walker and Mike Harmon wonder in class? what their assignment will be How quickly pass the days and years . Time never waits for man. Unceasing- ly the minutes fly to fill a Waiting span. How happy he who may look back, with pleasure and content, upon the years forever gone and feel they were well spentg and still re- member present time will only shortly last, and then will be, however lived, a memory of the past. Agnes Davenport Bond Clay Wrinkle Sandra Young Juniors - earing The End Cf The Road Realizing that their high school career was rapidly drawing to a close, the ju- niors directed their thoughts and abilities to a more serious year ahead. The class had cherished memories of then' plays the banquet, and the Ofdefiflg junior class officers D High, Pres D jones, V and arrival of their class rings . Press M- Young, Sec, A Young, TreaS, T G1PSOh, jackie Barger Diane Barnard jon BeDell Bruce Boyd jimmy Brashers Bruce Burk Larry BLu'ton Danny Cavener Marjo Custer Jeanie Davis Monica Dean Julie Dotson Jerry Edgar Tracy Estes Jenean Eutsler Rena Foster Tony Gardner Tom Geisendorfer Tom Gipson Doug Gold Larry Gold Marvin Grippin Inas Guess Marion Gunn Connie Hadley johnny Hadley Danita Hargus David Hicks Doug High Ronnie Hoover Rep . Steve Andrews jamie Angus Amy Bangle 4 ii -BQQQQNM-bswwm K .,.3 .H Vrkk iw? W, 51-W V xl 'Q we 4' ii- ?-i .f in 5' ,F N f l KW M W I . .if . TW-CY Estes Catches UP On Cliffenf events while Sitting Brenda Medlin and Gary Huff look at the selection of U1 Studl' Hail- class rings. Diana Housley Gary Huff Kent jackson Don jones Monty Jones Ruthie Jones Tammy Kasinger r Tim Kasinger Mike Keisov is -1... . Q 3 Rena' Lamberth Teresa Leffingwell Deryck Maples Kathleen McCord Brenda Medlin jackie Mitchell . , 1 - Lesa Mooneyham Beverly Mounce Diane Peiter Tamara Pendleton - Darrel Reeves is is Derwin Springer Denise Suneson Carla Taylor Jacque Walker April Wells Glenda Wheeler Linda Wheeler ..3 jamie White Doug Williams Robert Wilson james Wolfe Aaron Young Mike Young Sophomores began to consider them- selves old timers , with a bit of sophis- tication, as they Went through their sec- ond year of high school. . A wider selection of classes was offered to them including drivers education, basic business, and several history courses . Danny Andrus Kelly Baker Marty Baldwin Beth Bangle Eddie Barbour Mike Barrett juli Bassore Dorothy Baum Starlyn Blankenship Mike Burk B., 4 Denise Cox Eddie Cox Deborah Cunningham jenny Davis Susan Denayer Mark Edgar julie Elliott Randy Elliott Randy Evans jeff Farley Tim Fowler Mike Gauss Debra Glensky Ed Grippin Lorraine Grippin Kelly Hedrick Laura Henderson Deann Henry - f 412' ,QE ami Class f 80' Drove ,1f: 411 ' I . V 1 Q t A Vi AYKVV ji Q W, X , e 'R Q ff-ff-:Z riny J 1 1 at 4 i V A TE , , .1,:-mvgw, - -,J-:i.1,,y,5, KM h f I ,,,,U Class officers: J, Bassore, Rep.5 J. Jackson, Tres , Bangle, Sec.g T. Howerton, V. Pres.5 D. Hopkins, Pres. 1 A e aff I Sharon Henry Brad High Darrel Hopkins james Houston Tony Howerton johnna Jackson Lori Janes Celeste johns Karen Kasinger Tony Keatts Sidney Kerans Peggy Kolar Lisa Leffingwell Charles Leo Dede Lietz Stacey Maples Chuck Martin Jeff Mitchell Melody Mott Teresa Murray Tina Owens David Rohlman Randall Rohlman John Scheffler Mikie Scheffler Scott Smith Randy Starbuck Randy Stine David Thomas Diana Thomas Mark Vanderhoof Connie Walker Marilyn Walker Micheal White Mark Wilson Cindy Wolfe Ronny Wright Karen Wrinkle Lisa Yates Kathy Young Randy Young Tonia Young Freshmen Rounded A New Curve Freshmen started the year going through the halls of MHS in confusion. While trying to find classes things got a little hectic . But through being in such ac tivities as volleyball, football, basket- ball, pep club, FFA, and FHA, high school seemed exciting. Andy Barger Kim Beam jamie BeDell Kelly Blevins Annette Bloodworth john Brechbuliler Linda Carl Greg Cavener Rusty Cook Delia Cuxmingham Sara Dillbeck Joy Dockery julie Dockery Karen Dovxmey jimmy Dykes Donna Eaves 5 X' Andy Findley Lisa Gardner Scott Gipson Billy Gosnell Bob Head Tony Head Teresa I-Iousley Kenneth johnson Marianne jones Randy jones Kathy Keener Stacey Kerans Freshmen class officers: S. Maples, Rep.g A. Blood- worth, Tres.5 S. Kerans, Sec., P. Williams, V. Pres.g D. Maples, Pres. Nag. . Wir 'wi'- lim, s ,re K ' g f ii fi ' 1 i g E I 4 X 1 it Mar- f 3? 2 Q Qf Plz K FN rv , -wx ' 3 Mrs. Car1ton's 6th hour English I grammer group look very hard at work. Greg Cavener steadily reads, while his classmates pose for the COMET photographer. Brenda Kinl-read Robert Kyle Kenneth Lane Tracy Lawson Gary Livingston Doug Maples Susan Maples Doreen Martin Jerry Moreno Rita Owens . f Kelly Peters jerry Sekscinski Donna Sheaffer Russell Scheffler Timy Sparkman Craig Suneson joe Supplee Michelle Vanderhoof Colleen Walker Chris White Donnita White Steve White Bob Wilcox Bob Wiley Phil Williams Ronald Wilson Ray Wolfe Bruce Young Eighth Graders Approached As eighth graders approached the inter- section to high school life, they were pro- vided many new activities such as FFA, FHA, shop and home ec classes . They also sold cookies for the Regina Baldwin fund. These activities , along with more demanding classroom requirements that called for self-discipline, quickly brought the road of junior high years to a close. Todd Bassore Pattie Carl Curtis Cox Tina Davis Kelly Edgar Dana Elliott Ronnie Evans David Gold Darrell Guess Paul Gunn Rhonda Hartin joey Holder Annette Hutchison Richard Keener Ricky Lambeth Lori Leffingwell Mike McKay Bobby Morgan Terry Murphy Kelly Murray Valorie Pentecost Judy Russell Sandy Sanders Verley Stewart Kevin Sumeson Keith Tolbert Willie Wayman Scott Wells Jodie White julie White Tracy johnson and jim Jones find something amusing in their daily spelling lesson. M - s N 15. lil Intersection - High School Freeway JA Q7 Eighth grade r ax Y 9' -e'o Q break the a basketball garrfe in P.E. x lx' Sv Karen Andrus Cheryl Barbour Chris Brown Sherman Brown Don Chilcutt Tammy Davis Steve Grippin Doug Groesbeck joy Henry Lesa Hopkins Carla Houston Kenny Howerton Lesa Janes Tracy johnson Jim Jones Steve jones Richard Kolar Karen Lietz Robert Long Dena Morris jeff Patterson Nancy Peiter Pam Springer Kim Swan Kevin VanTuy1 Bill Weatherman Ralph Wells Michelle VVhite Eric Williams Diana Wilson Seventh Grade Reached A New Curve Cn The Road Cf Life Seventh graders took a big step this year as they en- countered a new atmosphere as well as different teach- ers . They changed classes at the end of each hour, seven times a day. They discovered new experiences such as keeping their books in lockers instead of in desks. They discovered new activities in student council, athletics, pep club, cheerleading, band, and various clubs such as FFA and FHA in preparation for high school. Kent Bames p it Jeanette Bloodworth NancyiBoyd Q f 1 C Biny mat s, Mike Brown 1 I Lori Cavener Jamie Coker Melinda Crockett Mitch Cross Steve Custer julie Dean Earl Dotson Timmy Dykes Preston Estes Virginia Fussell Am Geisendorfer Shelly Goring Sharon Grippin Trent Head Barry Hedrick Wendy Hedrick Kay Herndon Lisa Hollingsworth Dennis Hopkins Lenny Housley joEllen Humphrey Kurt jackson Marty johnson Kelly Jones Melinda Crockett is busy at studying for a quiz to be held later that hour. l X , - el I F 5 Xxx!!! L Kay Herndon and Jeanette Bloodworth work on tomor Scott Pendleton and Wendy Hedrick finish their ques rows assignment in math tions at the end of the chapter in English. Paul jones Melissa Kasinger Cindy Keller Burton Lane Vincent Leo Darren Maples Paul Maples Jeanie Marks Bartley McKnight Karen Mitchell Pamela Montgomery Scott Mooneyham Allan Morgan Betty Mott Lonnie Mott Tammie Owens Scott Pendleton Veronica Pentecost Missy Pritchett Beverly Quillin Timmy Reavis Victor Sekscinski Rhonda Swan Pat Torbett jack Wheeler Marla Wilson Tom Wittenbom Shelly Wright Sixth Grade Reaohed The Stop Sign f Elementary Life This year sixth grade was taught by Mrs . Judy Rouse and a new teacher Mrs . Cathy Sumners . There were many excit- ing activities such as football, basketball and editing an elementary newspaper . In health they studied nutritional values and each student made an individual notebook They presented a program at the Method- ist Manor plus a play at the end of the year. john Beam Alice Brandon Doug Brown Dave Chenault Michelle Doran Mike Edgar Brent Gosnell David Guess Brent Harris Debra Hartin jamie Holder Jana Kiesov Gene Killman Chris Leo Shannon Leuthan Mike McGlothin Lisa Skelton Deborah Smith Todd Williams Jeff Worden Daran Wright Eric Wrinkle asks Mrs. Sumners about the week's spelling assignment . Wi ,4 ' i al ncnc Angie MLu'phy is stunned by the Comet photographer as Shannon Kerans and Robbie High work hard to com- the rest of class seems unconcerned. plete their assignment in spelling , ,2!1, ffm' v L f A v A . , N ' A ex fr i Karla Baker Tracy Blevins Mark Brown Dean Chenault jeff Cook Gregg Davis Marty Gauss Lila Grippin Carl Gunn Robbie High Kerry Humphrey Teena Jacobs Lynn Kennedy Shannon Kerans jeff Kinkead Genesia. Livingston Angie Murphy Steve Rohlman Ricky Squibb fe Mark Stepp Toi Tilden Brad Wiley Theresa Wilson llg 'W' Brian Woods Mfilifif QV if R john Supplee mm' ' X g T . Eric Wrinkle .a , , , ,- 79 Fifth Graders Traveled Road To Higher Education Fifth grade this year was under the direc tion of Mrs . Wanda Reser and Mrs . Cheryl Meyers. Students began partici- pating in elementary band for the first time. Both classes had Halloween and Christmas parties . At Christmas each student recieved a handcrafted ornament from his teacher. To help with the study of measurement, each class made cook- ies . At the end of the year both classes took a trip to celebrate the end of school. Andrea Childers Kevin Cook ' Janette Cox Kay Crowell Roger Eutsler Karla Glover Cindy Gox-ing Eddie Hadley Michelle Henry Scott Howerton Melissa Janes Stacy Kasinger Beverly Kyle Arlene McKnight Connie Morgan Michelle Pritchett Kathy Raymond Donna Rohlman Debra Scheffler Ricky Stine Melissa Wilson Tracy Wilson Dennis Wolfe is Q. Students in Mrs. Meyer's room are shown hard at work on their writing assignment. ls Mrs. Reser helps CLu'tis Dodson with an assignment, while Brent McKay waits for his tum. 6 e.- SSET' ry i N Us F5 l as 5 W X 1 N 3 ,ga M, jf if sw ' i n- ig 1 W -, x Mg s I . QV! 1, E at . . is I X, E l X D' if. .eff ...zz t N, - ,,3:5gy3,dg,5? -or nfl az , Dale Keener works hard to prepare his math assignment for Mrs . Reser Mike Ball John Barger Patrick BeDell Kim Bushey ri, 1Zt::f2:msu.,,, Wirmfsr ' f ssni .2 1 5 ,.., Q lL 'gk H , 0? isrs Mary Carr Karen Custer Curtis Dodson Steve Downey Randy Eutsler Annette Gold William Grant Kristi Hedrick Ann Hollingsworth Laura Housley Angela jones ' Dale Keener Barbara Killman Tim Long Brent McKay Blaine Morris jerry Morris Dana Nelson Angelia Siedel Ricky Sims Todd Stanfield Amy Stanton Kent Tolbert George Yates Fourth Grade Explored New Horizons !! Fourth graders enlarged their world of knowledge in many ways . Through social studies , they traveled to cities of the worldg they learned new math processesg also, multiplication tables. Not only did they learn basic spelling words , hut also many extra words! Reading brought many surprises! A cheap way to travel through fantasy and adventurelandg science discoveries and just plain enjoyment ll Fourth grade teachers this year were Mrs . Geraldine Oxford and Miss Cathy Holder. Kittie Barger julie Bloodworth Richard Carr Dickie Coker Doug Csupak -1 Brian Downey ' I' tt Dana Essary Rhonda Gammill ' ' ' ':' ,'i- 5 Jin Gish ' ' Eddie Lane Jessie Lietz Te Morris , ,u,, L , YYY Gayle Person f , , , r Reggie Leuthen P J 5 'Ne Monica Sekscinski Kevin Smith Yvonne Stanfield Jody White Jay Wilson Terry Morris works vigorously to fimsh his art project '1'i Y- n We W SN x, s- . Jar! Miss Holder explains the assignment to Lori Worden and Barbara Ball. ft? n . . .I vw.. ' E, G? E -Y .X 5 3 ami I is 'R 'uc Qi 351 We -f . fri DAQQC S 4 L., 1' if V I' 1, 5, W X V' , .ze 13 , . a a a,i r P ff xi Ai. V Not even the COMET photographer's camera flash could disturb Michelle Person wlule she completed her spelling assignment. Bobby Eden Danny Grant Bonnie Guess Jeannie Head Brian Head jill Allhands Barbara Ball janea Brown jesse Clinkenbeard 1 : rzr- 5 K ' . ,.,, 'fr'- f 'I Q - 3 Mk I. . ,A ' rrr.f fwfr ' Liz, Q. Q - - .-UW., ' -- 1 H 1- -f rfmgiz - ., ,M M? -mx, .,f,,,4,,r.e 1. 4 fm, Ls, 4 aa ' V Z ' ' f ,E , , ..... mf M V, john Jacobs john jones Kristy Little j.R. Mott Krista Pendergrass Darren Pendleton Michelle Person Vincent Toler Lori Worden Scott Young Third raders - Accelerated Learning Third graders learned many new things as well as reviewing some of the basic skills and concepts. In math, they looked for- ward to multiplication and division. They also devel- oped their skills in lan- guage, reading, spelling, and in the proper use of the dictionary. Mrs . Pat Probyn's class also enjoyed working on a play this year. Mrs. Elaine Skogman's class worked ,on improving their cursive letters. Sherrie Newton, Teresa Smith, Danny Brandon, and Darlene Cox enjoy learning the fundamentals of music. Julie Angus Danny Brandon 5 5 zh, ,.ig::.ff5Q 2.21 - Darlene Cox fl. ' L ft Mike Cross Ronnie Elliott Whimey Forrester Kenneth Garoutte Ben Gold Steven Guess Clinton Hedrick David Henry Curtis Kolar Eddie McGlothin Sherrie Newton Tracie Peters Ricky Pritchett Kevin Raymond Valerie Robbins Steven Smith Teresa Smith Robbie Squibb Brian Vlfhite Lori Wilson David Worden 51, wr X l' is f 2 L 2 5 k.,' A X X i T ' 1 W, M ,xr ,, .1 . d, Vk,L . V ,A ,'-s . Michelle Harris, Chris Keilbarth, and Tammy Wilson Mrs. Probyn points out the day's assignment to her work on their reading workbooks. third grade class. .... ea. T f- i 'li I 55 luv ss .fer , ,jig y 594 4515 1? Alan Baker Kathy Barger Allen Bequette Angie Brenner Danny Colvard R, V ng Kenny Dykes ' ' V john Elliott f ff V Lorrie Gregg - A Michelle Harris K Lorne I-Iousley ,. is T- ,ig , f 4. W- K Q' f Q Q b 5 it 5? i, ,, ..,.Q A W f ' .. w-sk N . Todd Johnson Mike jones Carol Kasinger Chris Keilbarth Kim Meyers Todd Mooneyham Wayne Morgan Mitzi Nelson Melissa Pickens Billy Redus Lori Stanton Mike Stepp Michael Thomas Tommy Walker Noel White Melissa Wilson Tammy Wilson Debra Woods Second Graders, One Step Further Mrs. Verna Andrus and Mrs . Doris Stanton helped the second grad- ers to master the basic facts in all subjects on their level. By working closely with the migratory teacher, they got many education- al materials . They made Work more enjoyable. They watched The Elec- tric Company every day on television. They fol- lowed up with the same vocabulary and word building skills in spell- ing. They used familiar experiences as a means of learning to count money and tell time. Mrs. Stanton explains an assign- Students anxiously await the bell ment to james Dockery. for recess. Jody Allhands Kevin Bigelow Mike Burgess Shawna Clinkenbeard Sterling Coker Ben Delozier james Dockery Chris Dodson Michele Ebert Brian Elliott Diane Forrester Wes Gold Jeannie Goring Julie Housley -mmm - -Q - K... , N: if s .3 f i b 5 ! if fs? Maori N .... Tonya Israel janet jones Shawn Kerans Joey Lieiz Craig Long jimmy Mott Chris Murray Mark Rohlman Chandra Ross Jonathon Thomas Tom Torbett jeffrey Wilson We DEN' ' A r '?fr:f ' . Down The Road Of Academic Experience M f we 5 iw fi' if ,, fl ,, Mis. Stanton and her class form a group to watch an Mrs. Andrus instructs Danny Weatherman in the proper educational television show. way to hold the flag. Tina Atkisson James Brown Brandi Brashers Angela Cartwright Melissa Cavener Clinton Conrad Robert Crockett Chris Davis john Dockery Angela Dykes Cathy Fink i. C ig ..v if K- i f We ' fic.-4 , A f ' e 'll sf ,, .,,,, 5 I w i l y I aot gh Q Keith Garoutte Kim Glover Ronnie Hadley Scott Jacobs Thad johnson Jeanne Keller Sherryl Lawson Amy Mitchell Katrina Mooneyham Kermit Owens jerry Redmon Brent Seidel Stacey Smith Danny Weatherman Billy White First year in elementary school held many new experiences for these first graders . They discovered the challenge of math and struggled to Write their f1rst sentence. The use of library books during the second semester broadened their knowledge of English Mrs. Ida Murray and Mrs jackie Mais helped their students learn vocabulary through the use of workbooks Tammy Brenneg rd C 1 Clmken e Mi? tllorester 'B' 'gvsnv K Eric Fuhr X B111y G1Sl'l Qt WSW! A Neil Gold Bonnie lcks Shane Jennings Scott Killman ohanna Ko Lo UTY bby Lane N, Libby Lathrop Mitchell Lawson Lori Murray Richard Smith Hr 1 L11 john David Sq Tina Stafford Gary Stanton jenny Stout Randy Walker Benjy White Christy Wiley Eric Yates On The Road To Learning ffxw 2. Gary Stanton works on his puzzle Angela Eden studies her spelling 23 Q page workbook. words for the coming week. Sheryl Burgess Roger Cavener Marc De Long 15.1.4 we-. rg, xg ,U 4' S. if Y M, 3 , 'T is NN - ,, i-f:IE:l ,? if?-'ffl-Q FW' :5:531'L's55w'e..'fil Wi V .. - -. M I ' if A E ,. 1 ,. -:gs - ,, e X , A . . , . . .1 . Mrs. Murray explains the math test to Michael Jones Robin Gail Downey Angela Eden Tony Guess Mike Hood Nancy Hopkins Debra Jones Michael Jones Bryan Kasinger April Killman Chris McCroskey Wendy Meyer Robin Mooneyham julie Norris Tabby Peters Landon Robbins Robert Sims Keith Taylor Bill White Brandon White Bryan Wrinkle Kindergarten, under the guidance of Mrs. Helen Carney, started a new way of life. They were taught the skills of read- ing, writing, and learning to develop lan- guage and listening concepts. They en- tered a new and strange world, which they would eventually adapt to. Mrs. Helen Camey shows Michael Leath how to use his scissors correctly to cut out his paper. Kindergarten Began New Journey Kevin Childress and Lorrie Patterson are busy at work finishing their pumpkins . Sissy Brown Joey Childress Kevin Childress Melinda Cummings Bettina Davis Willie Davison T , 4- . ,:- . ,W N 1-Q55 i s as , 5 Ji' ff A 5 ff . .. A4 jerry Dean Michael DeFoore Ag' j Becky Eby Tf' 1 L i.' , Shannon Elliott . - Shelby Essary ,,,, 'E Lynn Forester , A 1 Z Cynthia Gregg Jeff Hadley 'fee' Q if Q Q Amy Hamilton 1 -21t' r at 3 Tony Israel J Shelby Janes ' rtii fi , Michael Leath Dawna Murphy Lorrie Patterson Rusty Pendleton Ronnie Stanfield Cheryl Thomas Debbie Weatherman Ronda Wrinkle 90 4 -7-:H-'r1Q'.f3f.,121?'iQf?3f' ' wg' 5 t A , L , ,.-vw if A M ff-f:.,r',.'ZyiIg:45ffx',.-W'-Q2i3Q7i,,Jfff cgi: iljilfa ' . if ' ' , ,, miyagffz-Qgfifr M ' V, .fsf-vp, -W r ' 'fi' 'f ' f - ,r f 71 2 ,. I i'.5 .. '. Bradley Sparkman enjoys looking at his animal book during his ' 'creative period. ' ' , ' -U5 ci. f , 'I QA i Q s, M ,, mr v , if f r s.,r,,..u1 lljli ' ff: L- ,tbv-'Ik ,fp V My ffifw f ' S ' 1 fe . X S? -a.,:,,o K , A r -':- ,o,nooooeo 1.nole 1 no.o Bettina Davis and Shelby Essary play with their prizes won in a Halloween contest. Amy Baker Chris Baker Kelly Carr Boyd Crockett ,-,Filfigfkftv .. '5e':i'TSL:ETE A a fiigiw- i if VG,. 1.,,.... , . , xi, , . . April Forester Lori Garner Linda Gentry Micky Harris Stephaine Hedrick Leslie Henry Lance Housley Shannon Janes Anita Keatts Brandon Kerans Fawn Killman jason Lacey Willie Lie11 Kelly Mahurin Michelle Marks Shelby Newberry 1 Deanna Norman . rg Brian Pendergrass ' - A Roger Pendergrass , Bobby Smith ilgijn- Bradley Sparkman are A Q .we M 5' V it --r e Lelan Wolfe R ,- on f 4 ax Q ' Q 3 'I 'r4ae?f4'f1'lii X,., A Jr. High junior high cheerleaders , made up of five seventh graders , and five eighth graders , along with the pep club, boosted the spirits of the jr. Comets through out the season. Making signs and putting on the pep assemblies were two of the ways of boosting spirits. jr. high pep club was sponsored by Gail White. The cheer- leading captain for this year was Lorie Leffing- well. Pep Club Lifted Spirits jr. high pep club: Row One: T. johnson, A. Geisendorfer, K. Herndon, V. Pentecost, L. Hopkins, D. Elliot, M. Kasinger, L. Leffingwell, W. Hedrick, Marks, Miss Wrhite. Row Two: lNhite, K. Edgar, S. Sand- ers, V. Stewart, Russell, V. Pentecost, N. Boyd, L. Hollingsworth, L. Cavener, M. Crockett. Row Three: K. Andrus, C. Barbour, L. Murray, R. Hartin, D. Morris, L. Janes, J. Henry, D. lVilson, P. Springer, S. VVright. Row Four: L. Crowe, Humphrey, B. Mott, B. Ouillin, M. Pritchett, S. Goring, J. Dean, T. Owens, J. Bloodworth, C. Keller. z i jr. high cheerleaders were: Row One: I.. Hopkins, A. Geisendorfer, M. Kasinger. Row Two: K. Herndon, V. Pentecost, J. Marks, T. Johnson, D. Elliot. On Top: L. Leffingwell, W. Hedrick. f'N'Q S ML Members of the junior Comet pep club cheered their The junior high pep club looks on anxiously as they team to victory . await the decision by the officials. Student Council junior high student council participated in many things this past school year. They were directed by Todd Bassore, president and Mrs. Helen Gammill. Some of their activities were maintaining the pop ma- chines, selling school jackets, sponsoring a muscular dystrophy campaign, and buying new equipment for the junior high. .mFl1l1l.i. Checking the pop machine is one of the duties jack Wheeler is responsible for. Student Council members were: Row One: David Gold, Chris Brown, Todd Bassore, Dana Elliot, Nancy Peiter. Row Two: Mrs. Gammill, Preston Estes, julie Dean, Nancy Boyd, Marty johnson, jack lVheeler. x e Xa Q Preston Estes is busy presiding over a student council meeting . Mrs. C-ammill suggests a project to the student council members. R mx 4' Fil' 1 4 X T f'TTT'T I , Vg - Et E' julie Dean, Dana Elliott, and Nancy Boyd are shown holding the ' 'Shamrocks against Dystrophy. ' ' Junior High Comets 4 And l Marionville junior high Comets had a Winning sea- son. Their record was four wins , and one loss . Coached by joe Hawkins , the junior high Comets learned the fundamentals of football. The student managers were Jim jones and Mike Brown. They fltrfl Y of W ,. ff. t Q M M as .Nj played an important part in assisting both the play- ers and the coach. jr. High Football Scores Team Us Them Greenfield 30- 8 Reeds Spring 8- O Greenwood 6- 14 Verona 14- 0 Pierce City 44- 8 Mike McKay signals the bench that the Comet offense has made a touch- down during the Pierce City game . joey Holder hands off the ball to Todd Bassore as Ricky Lambeth prepares to block on a double-reverse . First Row: C. Brown, T. Bassore, P. Grmn, K. Sune- son, D. Gold, K. VanTuyl, E. Williams, D. Hopkins, J. Holder, R. Lambeth, B. Weatherman. Second Row: R. Evans, M. McKay, S. Wells, D. Groesbeck, R. Wells, S. jones, R. Kolar, J. Patterson, C. Cox, Coach Hawkins. Third Row: P. Estes, T. Wittenborn, ,...-A :QWQCJ fd S 1 i . T. Reavis, T. Dykes, M. Cross, B. Brandt, S. Moon eyham, S. Hedrick, J. Wheeler, T. Head. Fourth Row: M. Brown, B. McKnight, K. Jackson, L. Hous- ley, S. Pendleton, P. Maples, V. Sekscinski, B. Lane, P. Jones, P. Torbett, J. jones. I 8th grade boys were: Row One: J. Holder, S. Brown, E. Williams, R. Kolar, K. Tolbert, Coach Hawkins. Row Two: B. WEatherman, M. McKay, S. Wells, R. Lambeth, T. Bassore, C. Brown. 8th grade girls were: Row One: J. Henry, D. Morris, D. Wilson, J. White C. Barbour K. Ed ar Coach Holder. Row Two: K. Andrus , s , J- Russell, P. Springer, V. Stewart, R. Hartin, L. Murray. 1 Junior Comets Emphasized Fundamentals junior high basketball teams were under the di- rection of joe Hawkins for boys and Kathy Holder for girls . They concentrated on the basics such as de- fense, offense, rebound- ing, teamwork, and pass- ing . 7th grade boys Greenwood Pierce City Sarcoxie Miller Crane 8th grade boys Greenwood Pierce City Sarcoxie Miller Crane 7th grade girls Rogersville Republic Pierce City Aurora 8th grade girls Rogersville Republic Pierce City We They 43 25 f 141 7th grade boys: Row One: D. Maples, K. Barnes, S. Aurora 43 14 36 20 56 22 27 22 We They 18 24 42 27 51 26 40 42 39 58 We They 30 10 18 12 28 11 29 9 We They 4 34 19 12 16 11 24 27 Mooneyham, B. Brandt, COaCl'1 HE-1Wl4iT1S. Row Two: 71.-'h grade girls: ROW One: Henry S' Wright M, Pj Maplesv T' Young, P' Estes, T' Reavlsv D' HOP' Pritchett, L. Hollingsworth, J. Dean, Coach Holder. kms' Row Two: J. Humphrey, L. Cavener, M. Wilson, M. Crockett, K. Herndon . Elementary students in grades l-6 had the privi- lege of participating in physical education and ' ' ' ' music classes . Also for students in fifth and' sixth grade beginner band was i offered. l Fla' 3 A T I 42 ' .J ti uzruiffsv 3 fi ' V . it Z I N .T f Q 1' r Y Z . I 43' 25 5 '35, t Fourth graders wait patiently for A t their turn to practice . i-. 't-' - f '12, Y. A ff, iii ...ca iilkiigsi 5 ,EZ . , 1 . ' 1' wyffv me PE ljglmfqf' Q I 33, 8 32 7 g -Wx gil, 95 Zi 5 iff Wi wt . , .M 7 B, 5 Q. f . .335 1 'K i ig wif l L ' 3 5 . ami? 3 is ', 'Wi' if Earn .v we 7 if 9, fr. 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