Morning Sun High School - Tiger Yearbook (Morning Sun, IA)
- Class of 1973
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Union 18 Softball at Crawfordsville 22 Football with Co1Lu'nbus 29 Football at Wapello October 6 Football with Lone Tree - Homecoming 9 Senior Pictures Taken 13 Football at Danville 19 Football at Highland 27 Football with New London - Dad's Night 27 End of First Nine Weeks November 1 Parent-Teacher Conference - No school 3 Football at Mediapolis 9 Career Day at Mediapolis 16-17 Thespian Play - Share Bath 23 -24 Thanksgiving Vacation 24 Basketball at West Burlington Q2 girlsj 27 Wrestling with Keokuk December 1 Basketball at Lone Tree 5 Basketball with Mediapolis 7 Wrestling at Lal-Iarpe 8 Basketball with New London 9 New London Invitational Wrestling 14 Wrestling with Winfield-Mt. Union 15 Basketball at Highland 16 Muscatine Inv. Wrestling Tourney 19 Basketball at L S M 20 High School Music Program 21 Wrestling at Highland 22 Basketball with Aquinas Q2 boysl 22 Christmas Vacation Begins 27 8 29 New London Holiday Girls BB Tourney January 2 Basketball with West Liberty Q2 Girlsj 4 Wrestling at New London 5 Basketball at Columbus 8 Wrestling at Lone Tree 9 Basketball at Winfield-Mt. Union 11 Wrestling at Wapello 12 End of Second Nine Weeks Basketball with Wapello 13 Van Buren Wrestling Tourney 16 Basketball with Danville 18 Wrestling with Columbus 19 Basketball with Lone Tree 23 Basketball at Mediapolis 26 Basketball at New London 30 Basketball with Winfield-Mt. Union February 1 Wrestling with Mediapolis 2 Basketball at Highland 6 Basketball With L G M 8 8 9 Sectional Wrestling Tourney 10-16 Girls' Sectional Basketball 13 Basketball at Marquette Q2 boys! 16 S 17 District Wrestling Tourney at New Sharon 19-24 Boys' Sectional Basketball 22-24 State Wrestling Tourney at Des Moines 17 St. Pat's Smorgasbord 23 End of Third Nine Weeks 29 G 30 Musical - You're A Good Man, Charl April 3 Golf with West Liberty 11 Wilton Relays 13 8 14 Small Group Music Contest 14 West Liberty Invitational Golf fBoysJ 19 Science Fair Golf at West Liberty 26 Golf with Mediapolis Waco Girls Relay 27 Athletic Banquet May' 1 Assembly - Rick Carreno 2 Spring Concert 3 Golf with Winfield-Mt. Union 4 S 5 Large Group Music Contest 7 Girls' District Track 8 Conference Boys' Track 10 Style Show 11 Boys' Sectional Golf 12 Girls' Sectional Golf District Track 15 Girls' Conference Track 16 One Acts 18 Junior-Senior Prom 20 Baccalaureate 22 Commencement 25 Last Day of Classes End of Fourth Nine Weeks 26 Altunni Banquet 29-31 Class Trip ie Brown 'J .... . . i i ..r.. 1 : 2 ,ii-'2-fffliezriswr . ffffiax - as we 'H S -'iii rmiisgswbwrs rnz-.ra, .. .....t . Fa. .0 - I Mas! 5 ,ge 7 ativfsfisikiliiiirgii Wi ,::,.fsgf.,r:,Vs- ,,-1- -,.1,,.:- - -f, vffsr-frvftle - : -11:1-fwfr ' 'X S Ns X ski L Nmmr -. A is my fe xi dz N egxlgiiqiw 1 re,g,asaew.,,,r . ,..,, s,laSigs9.r. S 1 1 r,.,, 1 .,g. 1 ,.L,r ,.,X,., Q ,:r, r,y,gr , CC 5 to Q Rem em ber the Past, ' 99 but Lwe the Future We, the class of 1973 dedicate this Senior Tiger yearbook to one of our CO111'ltl'Y'S most precious resources, the education of our young. We dedicate it to the future of the Morning Sun Schools, in hopes that it will always be here to educate the coming generations. Although not large in size or curricular, the caliber of teaching is top- notch. Morning Sun High School turns out well-rounded and prepared citizens to face the challenges life holds. 4 H 7 ' 2 ig ' 1 President Dwight Roberts Pierce Student Council .... Class Officer . . Science Club . . Pep Band . . . Concert Band . . . Marching Band . . Track ...... Football ....... . Basketball. ...... Homecoming Attendant. . . . Secretary Melodee Ann Callahan Yearbook ....... Class Officer ...... Wrestling Cheerleader Thespians ....... PepBand....... . Concert Band . . . Marching Band . . Track ...... Basketball ..... . . Softball ........ . . Football Cheerleader . . . 6 ...1 ... ,, 1,2,3,4 . ...lj . 2,3,4 1!21 . 1,2,3 . .1, CLASS Q. M 1, iw. 1 13,114 . 1 ...2 ..1,4 72!3!4 123 . .23 .2,3i4 . .1,4 2,3,4 ...4 Remem ber the Past but Live the Future ...4 , .3 3,4 1, 2, 3,4 1, 2, 3,4 1! Z! 3,4 2,4 1,4 .3 OFFICER Vice President David Wesley Vickers Newspaper ...... Yearbook . . . Class Officer: . . Golf ...... Thespians . . . Science Club . . Pep Band .... Concert Band . . . . . Marching Band . . . . Football. . . . . . . Basketball. . . . . rimson and Silver Blue Iris Treasurer Nancy Lee Harris Student Council - Newspaper .... Yearbook fliditorj - - Mixed Chorus ----- Class Officer ...... Wrestling Cheerleader . . Pep Band ........ . Concert Band ..... . Marching Band - - - Basketball ..... Softball ....... Basketball Manager - - Football Cheerleader . . Homecoming Queen . . 7 .. .- .2,s,4 ....4 .. 1,4 1,2,3,4 .2,s,4 1,2,s,4 1,2,3,4 1,z,s,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 ..1 ..z ...4 . . . .4 ...3,4 ...3 1,2,3,4 .1,2,s,4 .1,2,3,4 ... . .1 . . . . .2 2,3,4 . . .s,4 4 ... John Edw ard Baird Yearbook ..... Mixed Chorus. . . Wrestling .... Thespians ..... Science Club . . . Pep Band .... Concert Band . . . Marching Band . . Track ....... Football. . . . . Cynthia Sue Dopler Newspaper .... Yearbook . . . Mixed Chorus . . Librarian .... PepBand. . . . . Concert Band . . Marching Band. . Basketball .... Pom Porn Girl . . Don Crow Yearbook . . . Mixed Chorus . . Wrestling . . . Track .... ....4 . .... 4 1, 2, 3,4 1, 2,3,4 ....1,2 1, 2,s,4 1, 2,3,4 1, 2, 3,4 .....4 ...1,s,4 ..3,4 ..4 .4 ..3,4 1 ..1 ..1 ..1 ..3 ..4 ..4 ..2,s ..4 Nancy Kay Earnest Student Council - - Newspaper --.- Yearbook . . . Mixed Chorus . . Thespians . . . Pep Band . . . Concert Band . . Marching Band . . Librarian . . . Basketball ..... Softball ....... Football Cheerleader . . 234 1 1 . . . .4 . . . . .4 1,2,a,4 1,2,3,4 1,z,3,4 7 ,314 .12 ...2,3,4 . . . .1 ..3 ...24 Basketball Cheerleader . . . . 2,314 Homecoming Attendant . . ...4 Alex W. Giese Yearbook . Debra Ruth Hall Newspaper . . Yearbook . . Mixed Chorus. . Golf ..... Basketball . . Softball . . ..4 ..4 ...4 .2,3,4 1,2,s,4 1,2,s,4 9 Karla Kay Hamilton Student Council. . Yearbook . . . Class Officer . . Golf. . . . . Science Club . . Pep Band. . . Concert Band . . Marching Band . . Basketball . . . Softball . . . Deborah Ann Hartman Yearbook . . . . . Mixed Chorus . Track. . . . Basketball . . Softball . . Rhonda Lea Jacobs Student Council. . Newspaper . . . Yearbook . . . Mixed Chorus. . Class Officer . . Thespians . . Pep Band .... Concert Band . Marching Band . . . . .1, .. 2,4 . . .4 ..1,3 1,2,s,4 . . .1 1,2,s,4 1,2,s,4 1,2,s,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 ..4 .1,s,4 ..2,3 ..3 .3 ...3 ..2,3,4 ..4 ..4 ...2 . . . .1 .1,z,s,4 2, 3,4 1, 2,3 Librarian. . . . . . . . . 3,4 Football Cheerleader. . . . Bas ketball Cheerleader. . . . Homecoming Attendant . . 2,s,4 2,s,4 . .4 fi fi? I '. ,qw F 0 yea. , o 2 5944 M 1:-55 4,3 of av tack-N. ich: bca -1- 'B - . ' F in ,fl ' in f.1r-ggi' - . , ' 53 -2? 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Yearbook .... Mixed Chorus. . . Science Club . . Basketball .... Track Manager . . Pamela Sue Rude Yearbook .... Mixed Chorus. . Softball. . . . R aymond Parkhurst Mixed Chorus. . . . . . Yearbook . . . 131 Wrestling . . . 1, 2 Track. . . C arla jo Sands Newspaper. . . Yearbook . . . Mixed Chorus . . Class Officer . . Golf .... . . Pep Band - - - Concert Band - - Marching Band . Basketball. . . . Softball .... Majorette . . . Pom Pom Girl . . I3 .- -- ... 1...- 2 131 ....1, 3 2 3 I I i 1,2, 1727 1: 2: 3 3 Daniel C. Thomas Student Council. . Yearbook .... Mixed Chorus . . Wrestling ---- Pep Band .... Concert Band . . Marching Band . . Track ...... Football ........ Basketball ....... Homecoming Attendant. . . . Betty Marie Tomson Newspaper ..... Yearbook . . Thespians. . Track. . . Librarian . . Basketball. . Softball. . Anthony Dale Thomas Student Council. . . . Yearbook ..... Class Officer . . Wrestling . . Baseball. . Track ....... Football ....... 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M- K .,.,,.,,r, N., ky 1 A . , 'ig - ' ' - 15 :ef as ww W : ., ,Q N X N Y X5 w-'SQQ ig' it w Q J., in w gli iws gf k : fp 5. J Qt, f X 'M . Q' ' 3 X H MW . HI TURY UF THE CLASS UF ln 1960, the Senior Class of today, prepared for a 12 year expedition of our planetary system. Training for the space trip in the Kindergarten stage were, John Baird, Colleen Blake, Steven Bowser, Melodee Callahan, Becky Calvin, Don Crow, Cheryl Cunningham, Cindy Dopler, Debbie Hall, Karla Hamilton, Nancy Harris, Robbin Heisler, Alex Giese, Debbie Jacobs, Wayne Johnson, April Ker, Sharon Kerr, Rick Mabeus, Mark Martin, Kirk McElhinney, Pam McMullen, Elizabeth Mehaffy, Dwight Pierce, Roger Richers, Jackie Robb, Carla Sands, Danny Thomas, Tony Thomas, David Todd, David Vickers, Dick Weikert, Cathy and Christy Wilson, and Martha Woodruff. In- command of the 34-man crew was Mrs. Richers. But as the one -year training period ended and the take-off time neared, she along with Steven Bowser and Sharon Kerr could not make the trip because they were unable to complete the training qualifications, and Mrs. Johnson became our commander. The lst Stage of the trip was take -off. With T-minus 30 minutes and counting, a group of scientists from Russia joined us, and they were, Robin Calvin, Richard Harris, Rhonda Jacobs, Raymond Parkhurst, Nancy Smith, Randy Smith, Tony Wixom, and Mrs. Beck their commander. We spent this first year in space orbiting the Earth and collecting important atmospheric information. The 2nd Stage of our journey found us visiting the moon, which We discovered to be made of blue cheese . I-Iere six moon people, Nancy Earnest, Janet McDonald, Dean and Deana Noble, Debbie Richardson, Terri Wiggins and Mrs. DeYarmen their leader, were added to our crew, bringing along some of their precious cheese. Debbie Hall, Richard Harris, Raymond Parkhurst, Jackie Robb, and Dick Weikert, were left on the moon to study it and its' inhabitants, but spent much of their time just eating cheese. In the 3rd Stage of our expedition we landed on Mars and picked up a couple of Martians, who were, Karla Hamilton, LeAnne Michalson, and Mrs. I-Ietherington. Debbie Hall rejoined us, bringing back valuable infor- mation of the moon, and a new supply of cheese. Colleen Blake, Robin Calvin, Cheryl Cunningham, Nancy Smith, Terri Wiggins, and Tony Wixom remained on Mars to do their study. Journeying on to the planet Jupiter in the 4th Stage of the flight, Lonnie Goodwin and Miss Brown became part of our crew, and Cheryl Cunningham rejoined us, not lik- ing the Martians, but she did discover that little green Martians made the Mars Candy Bars we all loved so well back on Earth. And while we were on Jupiter, Pam McMullen and Roger Richers went out to exploring the 12 moons of Jupiter, never to return again. In the Sth Stage of our trip we landed on Saturn letting out Debbie Richardson to study the rings of Saturn,f .and picking up Debbie and Randy Norton and Mrs. Caldwell, along with Raymond Parkhurst who was supposed to bring us back more information of the moon, but instead, only brought information about the moon maids! The 6th Stage of our space exploration took us to Uranus, the planet of monsters, where we rescued Mark Renoux and Myrtle Strawhacker. I-lere we also re- plenished our fuel and food supply. Lonnie Goodwin, Robbin I-leisler, Randy Smith, Debbie and Randy Norton decided they would like to spend some time trying to 17 tame some of the monsters on Uranus, and so would not be making the rest of the journey with us. The next stop Was Neptune, the number 7 Stage, where 2 natives, Ellen Ketchum and Vickie Rhode, from this planet joined us, and We left Mark Renoux andCathy and Christy Wilson to discuss better weather with old man Neptune. Stage 8 found us on the planet of Pluto, where we were joined by Deanna Mastin and Angela Walker. We also left off Elizabeth Mehaffy and David Todd here to referee the fights between Pluto and Popeye. After leaving Pluto, we began our long journey to the sun, stopping this time on the dark side of the moon to re- fuel. Becky Calvin, Cheryl Cunningham, Ellen Ketchum, and Angela Walker stayed behind to be the first women to explore the dark side of the moon. Here we discovered some new inhabitants, Chris Laucamp and Daniel Rice. As we headed on to our next planet we passed the Big Dipper only to discover Betty and Bill Tomson. Since our journey to the sun had been long and uneventful, we de- cided to bring them aboard our space ship, thi.nking they might be good entertainment. Stage 10 was spent covering the final miles from the moon to the sun. On our way we let off Chris Laucamp and Vickie Rhode at a space station to research the light and heat rays of the sun. Nearing the end of our space flight, now in Stage 11, we found ourselves on Mercury. Thinking it would be nice to have some of these people aboard, we brought Pam Rude, Debbie Richardson and Mary Nan Winter along. Here Myrtle Strawhacker stayed behind to learn about these new creature's ways of life. It was later decided that Debbie Jacobs Coppes would also stay being and help Myrtle. The 12th Stage was our last a.nd final stage before we journey back to the planet Earth. As we orbited the planet Venus, some of our crew members were out on a space Walk, and while they were out there, Daniel Rice just walked away, never to be heard from again. And at cer- tain times during the year there is an eclipse, we can see Dan's shadow Waving farewell as he slowly sinks into the west. As our journey came to an end, we prepared to take off from Venus, but discovered there was an unexpected fuel shortage and found it impossible to return to Earth. Through a unanimous vote, which is very unusual for us, the crew of 1973 decided to stay on Venus. There were 19 of the original 34 who began training those 13 long years ago. And these 19 were, John Baird, Melodee Callahan, Don Crow, Cindy Dopler, Alex Giese, Debbie I-Iall, Karla Hamilton, Nancy Harris, Wayne Johnson, April Kerr, Rick Mabeus, Mark Martin, Ki.rk McElhinney, Dwight Pierde, Carla Sands, Dan Thomas, Tony Thomas, Dave Vickers, and Martha Woodruff. Completing the 28 man crew by having joined us through the years were 3 Nancy Earnest, Debbie Richardson Hartman, Rhonda Jacobs, Janet McDonald, Raymond Parkhurst, Pam Rude, Betty Tomson, Bill Tomson, and Mary Nan Winter. Here we'll discover the meaning of life as we discover ourselves in this new and exciting world, and as we await the challenge of making our life a little more peaceful. SENIUR As I was walkmg down the street Trylng to thmk of a class prophecy, I happened onto an establ1sh.ment, That on a corner had p1tched a tent, As I gazed 1nto the crystal ball, To my amusement th1s 1S what I saw Dw1ght P1erce 15 a great mort1c1an He's domg fme 1n th1s pos1t1on H1s body shop 1S 1n the town of Logan You stab em, I slab em, 1S h1s favorlte slogan Next to Dw1ght's 1S Dan Thomas' Hut, Where he gets 5550 00 for YulBry11ner s halrcut I-Ie works real hard tI'11S way you see, So he can buy a new car for h1s demo derby Way to the back of th1s crystal ball, Is what professors call the 'Stat1st1c1an Ha Rhonda Jacobs has a stat1t1c1an degree, She says k1ds y1elded by Yale grads 1S 1 3 Vassar grads are proven to have 1 7, Wh1Ch means men have less ch1ld.ren than women Belng a stat1t1c1an she travels when able, Her favorlte place IS the Parkhurst's Stable Ray doesn't use a stop watch to t1me h1s steeds he used a calendar for th1S part1cular deed I went to the stable a month ago, To see how fast h1s horses were slow I sat and peered at h1S very slow pr1nter, And next to appear was Mary Nan W1nter She's an an1ma1 tramer at I-I1gh Drop Zoo, And her own famlly of ammals numbers 502 I was wa1t1n' for more about Mary Nan, But the crystal ball changed to Deb Hartman She's a Judo mstructor at a L1.l'l1VeI'S1ty, Now that's rather we1rd, I don't understand Let's hope she's happy on 111115 d1sIocated land It was hot 1n the tent, hot as a furnace, But I had to wa1t around to see Nancy Earnest, Who has orgamzed a fan club for her defender But her only problem 1S she's the only member Good luck to Nancy Wlth your club's attendance You'll go down 1n h1story w1th great remembrance Thmgs 1n l1fe are bound to be tough, For next m the crystal was Marty Woodruff, Who 1S known to be the f1rst Yale grad She's the fust g1rl to graduate w1th all those lads She's got from the college a beaut1c1an's degree And how she got lt 1S far beyond me The gypsy I was W1th had mag1c hands, For when she touched the crystal, appeared Carla Sands, Who's a basketball player at N P U Wh1ch IS North Pole Un1vers1ty Can th1s be true? Everyone Sald Carla would go far For up there she's a basketball star I m really sure that Carla doesn't m1nd, For at the North Pole you can't tell what you'll fmd Betty Tomson was next to appear, She's a homemaker now W1th qulte a career She's domg pretty well 1n learmng to cook, So she dEC1ded to publ1sh her own cook book called, HPELSSIOH, Greed, Fury, and Power, Get plenty of rest and read lt each hour It won't do anyth1ng for your appetltes, But 1t'll help cure d1seases, espec1ally rab1d b1teS Guess who was next that just popped up? It was R1Ck Mabeus and he can't shut up I remember when R1Ck was the qu1etest k1d But now when R1ck's around we all stay h1d I-Ie's the wn1d1est person ya ever d1d hear, 's a brand new panel1sts on Keep Talk1ng IIh1S year I8 CLASS PR OPHECY Th1s world I was 1n was nothmg fancy, But a lot had been done to our Queen Nancy Who by now 1S an unknown actress to be She's l1v1.ng on the 1C6 of the Ber1ng Sea Nancy s about to make a great break through But 1f by chance she does go to Peru, Thxngs are look1ng up for a small town qu1rk Next to appear IS our salesman K1rk Who's trymg to buy a pre fabrlcated 1g1OO Sold lt as the East Pole' west of Waterloo By th1s t1me thmgs are very crude, Next to appear was our famous Pam Rude Who by 121115 t1me was far beyond reach, Enjoymg the sunsh1ne way off 1n Palm Beach I-Iav1ng fun W1th such a wonderful tan, Dec1ded never to go back to her clan Tony Thomas has h1S f1ll of 1lls, He s wrecked has cycle on 3 d1fferent h1lls H1s nerves are shot, h1s blood presstue s h1gh He's all torn to shreads but he's go1n' to d1e The reason for h1s 1115 can't be h1d, I guess 1ts h1s w1ves and h1S 23 k1ds Teach1ng elephants to Skl 1S a popular sport I just got word of th1s sport to report It s over at Cypress Gardens you see, Where Mark Martm has a Skl teach1ng degree Thmgs around here are about to stop, Karla Ham1lton's collect1ng bottles of pop She's tradlng em to be a m1ll1ona1re, That's great for her, she's got t1me to spare Wh1le she's not domg that she travels far, She could be a s1nger, a nun, or a star After she's r1ch, I don't know what she'll be The funmest thmg I happened to see, Was the great Don Crow go1ng out to sea He s got a whahng Shlp that he uses for fun He was asked about catchmg, he s only caught one He s not domg very well 1n th1S career, So they all told Don to get away from here The g1rl named after that funny clown Ronald, Has been descrlbed as janet McDonald Who Just returned from Canada, W1th her mov1e star husband and pet Cheta She's a mans1on dweller up near Porcuplne Creek And for snacks they feed on Porcupme feet I know a g1.rl that has the cure, Th1s lady doctor 1S Apr1l Kerr She's a vet here ID her home c1ty, It s an old fashroned town W1th no electr1c1ty But she'll go down 1n our h1S'IIO1'y books, For the f1rst lady vet that cures W1th snooks We don't know what snooks are, I don't care But they help cure the 1lls, and shampoos ha1r w I can't bel1eve th1s, It s Fantasy Land , For Melodee Callahan was off1c1al sand man She flutters from house to house each n1ght And sprlnkles her sand as the people sleep tlght She tall1es up those asleep to see, If the number she reaches 1S 9 z1ll1on, 4 thousand, 9 hundred and 3 Melodee by th1s t1me 1S far 1n her amount, Over at Transylvama B111 Tomson s a count Now he's not Dracula's brother or next of k1n But he runs along that l1ne and at n1ght he beg1ns He s out ra1s1ng howls and bedlam at n1ght, But he's a perfect gentleman vamp1re and 1S all flgh The weather outs1de 18 kmd of w1ndy, For Ln the crystal was our true blue C1ndy The Dopler clan was glad to say, t . , . . . 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 , 1 ' . I ' I I ll - - . ' . - 1- Z , , . , . . . H, ,, , . . . . . , , . . . I . . , . . 1 1 , 1 1 . . , 1 . o . ' , O I ' 1 1 1 . 1 ' 1 D I . . . . . , That's in South Africa, just north of Waikiki. It'll be a surprise to all, I can't wait and see. i 1 0 ' 1 1 . I . . , n . , . . . I 2 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1. 1 , ' 1 . . , . , - . . . . . . ' ' . Z v ' - No . - n 1 ' 1 . ,, It's ' 0 . 1 1 . 1 1 ' . 1 . 1 1 . , 1 1 I . ' 1 1 o . . . . , . . . He ' ' ' . . That's Cindy's to be married one of these days. Now something's quite fu.nny, it's never has occured, They won't carry his last name but they're goin' a carry hers. Alex the mechanic was next to appear, Alex has a station not far from here. I-Ie's a greasy ole mess when night begins to fall, And he hates to wake up for a night time call. Alex appears to lead a very poor life, He doesn't, you know, he has a millionaire wife. He hates to act rich, so he doesn't act like he is, For he gets more tips than a waitress of his. I heard the tires, I felt the pain, When I looked out the tent, I saw Wayne. Driving his car at a very top speed, For Wayne is the driver for this kind of deed. He's won gold medals and silver frames, And he's always surrounded by beautiful dames. I'm sure he'll go far in his racing career, He's already won 30 races this year. Dave Vickers is far from forgotten, He's sorting tomatoes, the good from the rotten, This is sort of a mushy thing, But I'm sure he likes it, just hear him sing. He sings while he works then y-a know he's glad, I-Ie's the only tomato sorter and for Dave that's bad. John Baird has a Rock-n-Roll band, He sings his songs from land to land. I-Ie'll be a star just wait and see, But when that will be is far beyond me. Finally to appear in the crystal ball, Was last but not least our Debbie Hall. Debbie is still in Morning Sun, And she's got a large family--31. But they aren't all here! so don't you fret, Because she hasn't had her 14th one yet. Deb is a contributor to our new school, She supplied most of the kids they say as a rule. I'm glad to see all doing so well, Their happy and fulfilled in life, I can tell. But I can still remember what they used to say, As we picked our motto in that Senior way. Remember the Past, But Live the Future, For with out planning ahead your life will be torture S NIQR CLASS WILL We, the twenty-eight members of the Senior Class of 1973, being of sound mind and body, 73M of the time, do hereby will the following: I, Kirk McElhinney, will to Frank Springsteen a box of toothpicks so he can pick the bugs out of his teeth after riding his cycle. I, Betty Tomson, will to Judy Garland a supply of cars to back into. I, Wayne Johnson, will to Monte Delzell and Doug Mills immunity from police harrassment while on the way, in, or on the way home from Mediapolis. In thing Marty Woodruff, will to Roxanne Wheeler and Beth Griffith, Mark Martin and Tony Thomas so they will have some- to do during the noon hour. We, the Senior Boys, will to Bill Coon one case of Mr. Bubble so as not to get bored while taking a bath. W e, the Typing II Class, will to Mr. Howard a year's supply of nasal spray, chap stick, and 140 1973 Yearbooks. I, Tony Thomas, will to Frank, Doug, Mark and Bruce my ability not to argue with Jeff Johnson. I, Carla Sands, will to Judy, my baby sister, absolutely nothing because she already uses everything I own and gets away with it. I, Cindy Dopler, will to the Typing Il and Office Practice Classes, cushions to put on the radiators so it doesn't hurt so much I 12 I: 1, 1. I. 1, I. 1, Ia 1, when Mr. Howard pulls you off. Dan Thomas, will to Mark Strawhackerimy driving ability so he will not run into trees, cars, etc. Jan McDonald will to Judy Garland and Barb Meeker my ability in band to never get in trouble for talking. Nancy Harris, will to Elaine Carlson, a back scratcher to scratch inside her cast when she gets an itch. Don Crow, will to Monte Delzell an all new translanted idea of speaking: You tall um horsh! Mark Martin, will to the wrestling team my great wrestling ability. Debbie Hall, will to the Junior Class my Government book in hopes they will open it twice during the school year. Mary Nan Winter, will to Connie McKee my ability to complete the 600 yd. run in P .E. without walking. Nancy Earnest, will to Melanie Johnson my cadillac which will surely get her to school on time as it did me. Karla Hamilton, will my wine bota to anyone in the Junior class that can sell 35 bottles of Rex All Purpose Cleaner. April Kerr, will to Elaine Carlson to keep up the good work in basketball after her knee cut-up . Melodee Callahan, will to Roxanne Wheeler my superior ability to keep my mouth shut in Mr. Fisher's study hall. Dave Vickers, will to any Junior taking Senior Math my bottom position in class. I I: Debbie Hartman, will to all the teachers good luck next year. W 1. 1, e, the Senior Boys, will to Joe Niles lone pair of earrings for his reputation. John Baird, will to Bruce McClure my amazing ability to ask relevant questions in all science classes. Rhonda Jacobs, will to Connie McKee a new watch so she will make it back from noon hour on time. I9 We, the Sen1or Class of 73 , w1ll to the teachers 150 lbs of pat1ence, 327 lbs, of mtegrrty, and 16 oz of humor to outw1t next year's SSDIOPS We, Dan Thomas and Mark Martln, w1ll to a certa1n teacher one box of pampers, a bottle of m1lk, and a bottle of baby O1 l, Tony Thomas, w1ll to Sheldon Wolfe my ab1l1ty not to get hurt 1n football Ha' Ha' I Pam Rude, w1ll to Judy Sands my ab1l1ty to throw balls 1n dodge ball We, Betty Tomson, Melodee Callahan, Dwlght Plerce, and Dave V1ckers, w1ll our tremendous appetrtes to the cooks so they Wlll have someone to eat up the1r left overs We, John Ba1rd, Alex GIESC, Kr1k McElh1nney, w1ll to the Ju.n1or Class, W1ll1am LeRoy Tomson so they'll be able to JIVC talk Mr DeCa p We, the Typlng II g1rls, w1ll to Mr Howard 180 pa1rs of pants w1thout pockets so he can't h1de th1ngs from h1S future classes where they can't get lt We, C1ndy Dopler and Pam Rude, w1ll to Beth Gr1.ff1th a supply of new socks for P E next year Mark Martln, w1ll to anybody who wants 1t, my wall and cha1r 1n study hall Marty Woodruff, w1ll the next year's T1ger Talk Edltor last year's staff so maybe they'll do someth1ng next ye ar Rrck Mabeus, w1ll to Mr Howard some more neat glrls to look at dur1ng Off1ce Pract1ce Debb1e Hall, w1ll to Pat Caldwell a Wapello letter Jacket 1n hopes that she'll wear lt to state next year so she won get 1n trouble Mary Nan, w1ll to any Jumor who wants 1t, my ab1l1ty to stay awake 1n Government Class Wayne Johnson, w1ll my ab1l1ty to put m W1ndOWS to the shop class of 74' so Mr F1sher w1ll not have to do lt We, the Advance Comp Class, w1ll to Ms Johnson a supply of gum for next year so she w1ll have somethmg to do durlng class We, Tony, Dan, Don, Raymond, and Mark, Wlll the new Home Ec boys our greatest ab1l1ty of not gettmg along w1th Mrs McMahon I C1ndy Dopler, w1ll to Mark Heater a glrl to glve h1m advrce about a certaln glrl s1nce I won't be here next year We, Karla, Carla, and Debb1e, Wlll to next year s golf team Uom and Judyj our long underwear, hooded sweatshlrts, face masks, h1p boots, and umbrellas to protect them from nature's elements , Nancy Earnst, w1ll to Drew Cooley some self restra1nt so that he won't tear up paper and throw lt on hrmself anymore , Nancy I-larrls, Wlll to Mr Howard a 4 ft 115 1n g1rl so he won't be the shortest person 1n school now , Pam Rude, w1ll to Melan1e Johnson and Melodee Delzell my ab1l1ty to fake gettmg S1Ck 1n P E Debb1e Hartman, w1ll to all the Junlors my Government book e, Melodee Callahan and Betty Tomson, w1ll to Dana Kellogg the rad1ator 1n the locker room to stand on so that she may overcome the dreaded pro d1sease, fear of low he1ghts We, Janet McDonald and Marty Woodruff, w1ll to any student who m1ght need 1t, our ab1l1ty to get along w1th Mr Owen dur1ng h1s study halls We, the glrls of 73 m w1ll to the gurls of 74 our respected pos1t1on on all athletlc teams 1n P E classes I K1rk McElh1nney, w1ll to Mark Heater a reserve gas tank so he w1ll be able to make lt home before he runs out of as We, Carla Sands and Nancy Harr1s, w1ll to Mr Nelson one pa1r of b1noculars for next year s career day 1n hopes he'll see all he can I, Tony Thomas, w1ll to Kay Dopler one study hall table all by herself I Rhonda Jacobs, w1ll to Rhonda Wllkerson and Ela1ne Carlson my ab1l1ty not to get caught when taklng a day off from school Mark Mart1n, w1ll to the Jun1or class my ab1l1ty to get along wlth teachers e, the Sen1or Boys of the P E class, w1ll the Jun1ors our coveted trophy of the Golden Jock Betty Tomson, w1ll to Mark Heater my great accountlng ab1l1ty so he can account for hlmself Don Crow, w1ll the Ju.n1or Boys my super good very unusual but very effectlve way to get along wlth the teachers Pam Rude, Wlll to Roxanne Wheeler my ab1l1ty to look l1ke a certa1n Freshman , B111 Tomson and Dave V1ckers, w1ll to any Jumor Wllllng to take 1t, our rad1cal v1ews so they may keep d1SCllSS1OI1S gomg wh1le the rest of the class catches up on the1r sleep The Class of 73 , w1ll to the Class of 74 our used M1ckey Mouse Hats I, C1ndy Dopler, w1ll to Bruce McClure our park1ng place rn Burlmgton when he goes to the show so he won't have to park 1n a No Park1ng lot so he doesn't have to worry about gett1ng h1s car towed away I, Nancy Harms, w1ll to Kay Dopler, Mlke, Kr1s, Joey and Danny, so they w1ll have someone to tease when I'm gone We, Dave, B1ll, and Dw1ght, w1ll to Pat Caldwell the t1tle of Top Cat Tony Thomas, w1ll to Frank my ab1l1ty not to shoot s1lver bullets Nhlch was wllled to me last year We, Rhonda, Karla, and Nancy, w1ll to Melan1e Johnson someone else to get out to Jack's and order her dlnner for her Carla Sands, w1ll to Pat Caldwell one green and blue basketball unlform 1n hopes she'll be the most colorful player a round We, Rhonda Jacobs, Nancy Earnest, Danny Thomas, and Wayne Johnson w1ll to any party who wants 1t, a prlvate hay rack to use on then' Sen1or hayr1de We, Betty Tomson, Melodee Callahan, and Mary Nan Wlnter, Wlll to the Morn1ng Sun H1gh School our track u.n1forms of cutoffs and T shlrts so they w1ll not have to buy new umforms next year Debb1e Hall, w1ll to Mark Heater a pa1r of blnoculars so he can see what's gomg on e, the Semors 1n Study Hall, w1ll to Mr Owen a group of people who are as good and qu1et as we were Don Crow, w1ll to anybody who w1ll take lt my 1dea of a fantast1c t1me durlng school hours Nancy Earnest, w1ll to next year's Soc1ology class a supply of p1l1ows to take the place of the1r text books, p1llows are much eas1er to sleep on Tony Thomas, Wlll to Barb Meeker my cousln Jeff Hartman Carla Sands, w1ll to Bruce McClure some kmd of car that starts rn hopes he w1ll get Nancy where she's supposed to at the rlght t1me and also so lt won't stall on dark gravel roads e, the Sen1or Boys, w1ll to the Junlor Boys more chalrs for them to Slf 1n at the w1ndows 1n last perlod study halls Debb1e Hartman, w1ll to all the Freshmen my paper, pens and penc1ls and good luck next year Rhonda Jacobs, w1ll to Melan1e Johnson part of my room, year after next, 1f anythmg works out e, the Sen1or Boys, w1ll to Drew Cooley 52 transm1ss1ons 1n hopes he can keep h1mself suppl1ed next year 20 'l. , 1 1 1 1 ' . 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Recessiona1 - Mrs. Hill Robert Winter Mixed Quartet Robert Winter Robert Winter Mrs. Hi11 You know, they didn't tell me it was go ing to be like this! just wait a second here fella! 0 0 Head 'em up, and move 'em out! n -. 21,1 V QJA ganna '13-A M: , V ang? 9 Papua: u ..3' juniors all lined up and ready to go. lflnnual ommemtement MORNING SUN HIGH SCHOOL TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1973 8:00 p.m.. Processional - - - Mrs. Hill Invocation - - Dr. G. M. Robb HOne Tin Soldieru - - Melanie Johnson, Bruce McClure, Guitar Salutatory Address - - Karla Hamilton Valedictory Address - Melodee Callahan Tri Special Awards Presentation -- Charles DeCamp, High School Principal HGraduation Dayn - Double Mixed Quartet Presentation of Class - Charles DeCamp Presentation of Diplomas - Frances Thomas, Nancy McElhinney, Maurice McDonald Benediction - - - Dr. G. M. Robb Recessional ---- Mrs. Hill I,Sthne,SOsoOn? PRESENTING THE GRADUATING CLASS or 1973 bute to Miss Brown Karla 44 Valedictori an Nope. It wasn't us! 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Best Girl Athlete, Basketball, 2nd All-Conference, Co-Captain, Honor Student Best Boy Athlete, Football Co-C aptain, Wrestling Co-Captain 1973 Betty Crocker Homemaker Award, Thespian Best Actress, Honor Student School Record in Mile run Best Thespian Music Medal, Honor Student Honor Student 1 - -- I : . :: 18 with ' gg: ig: ., it ,Qin ,, ,,.t,, ,S , .,,. i ' N r L ,.,t , ,.,, A . . - - ,- ' M S F ' 5 , lfgzf, . 'fffisfy an -- ' ii 9 ' 1 fra , Z 'ef 5 .nl i A 23 Q l'm sure everyone thinks that this class trip was just like all of the rest but probably none of the seniors feel this way since it was their last fling together. We couldn't begin to go into detail about each thing We did, but after shoving off our first stop was at the Holiday Inn in Hannibal for a break which we all needed. Then upon arriving in St. Louis, We stopped at Grant's Farm before going to our rooms at the Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge. After we were all settled we either went shopping or to the ballgame. Since this was our first night, every- one spent it running from room to room learning where everyone was. The next day we went to the Arch first and then to Six Flags for the rest of the day. When we got back to the Motel everyone got busy planning how to spend the rest of the night since We had a birthday to cele- brate and also it being our last night. Practically everyone found something to entertain themselves until the wee hotus of the morning so naturally everyone found it hard to get up very early that morning. Before we left St. Louis we stopped at Shaw's Garden and then on to the zoo. Finally, We shoved off for home, making our final stop at the same Holiday Inn in Hannibal for our last meal. We arrived in Morning Sun around 9:00 p.m. which gave every- one plenty of time to tell all of their WILD stories! ! 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K - g ,,,A , 1 if I-:iff A 1- A . ff 5-w9:Hep:re:f fei?w :ff 5 av u A Superintendent ,,, - V ,., W we W H 1 1-Q32 This marks the first year that M.S.I-I.S has had the guidance of Mr. Charles DeCamp. Mr. DeCamp graduated from Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa in 1950. I-Ie also did graduate work at Drake University and Iowa University. Mr. DeC amp has been a teacher, ath- letic coach, elementary principal, secondary principal during the past twenty-three years. This year Mr. DeC amp taught Ameri- can Government and helped look over the study hall. IX M i.. ,....i.m Mr.'Robert L. Bishop has com- pleted ten years of outstanding service as Superintendent of Morning Sun Community High School. Mr. Bishop was granted both a Bachelor of Science Degree and a Master of Science Degree hom Drake University. He did gradu- ate work at Arizona State, South- west Missouri State, and at the State University of Iowa. There- fore, the Class of '73 would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Bishop for his fine service to the school. Principal 1 S ecretor arse The Senior class would like to thank the Secretary of Morning Sun High School, Mrs. Smith, for the many services she has performed throughout the year for the student body and the administration. The C1-QLSS of '73 would also like to thank Mrs. Gerrie Wolfe for curing our ailments in both high school and in the grade school School Board Left to Right: Dr. R. E. Dill fPresidentj, Maurice McDonald fVice Presidentj, Billy Kellogg, Robert Bishop fSuperintendentJ, Susan Smith fSecretaryJ, Nancy McElhinney, and Frances Thomas. 29 i Cooks x at 1 K A 4 'N Marjorie Wheeler, Doris Harris, Ruth Allen, Mary ' Ellen Griffith. Wanda Harris, Irene Custodians Gregory, Bette Hobbs A ex. X R. xxx Howard Hobbs Gene Stott Bus Drivers 4 Barb Sands, Art Carpenter, and Mae McDonald. Ola Lambert ml hmm Freda Willson Sr. High Math Leslie Fisher Jr. G Sr. High Industrial Arts Head Football Coach Junior Sponsor Robert Nelson Boys Basketball Coach 6th 8 7th Social Studies Student Council Sponsor Guidance Counselor William Owen Sr. High Sciences Science Club Advisor Sophomore Sponsor Ernest Howard Business Education Driver Education Yearbook Adviser Newspaper Adviser Concessions Freshmen Sponsor 32 ' 3i5i1?:'i:?f' Vlii?5 l?5ff'i'-NK? ,.,,,:,,:,, .t . a ,MT -..,, ,i A--. sm. A ,.. .. ,,.. . .N .k,.. V .NM org, . J: slim m.,,:S?w -5 STQea:gfig,r 'L:1ss,g2.flK3gjf5i33?fg', S. : E 2 Q N sis JF' 'M r ig ' Ffwit ysf ,Q iii? s E 4 f ,Q ' rfiiflloffie !X7vZAh W .. X , A mmf, 353 - f.2- f'1A Q ' - -.E gigs ani' 1 1 we 1... W: Kiss, 'av 4, .SS LQ? . ch Ji rw . I gmgji wh! QSC? X no 24-ifw-eff? E ig! ig sna- lwxiarih-11e .31!N531 1 fri' - - -- .I HT: X - -, ggi c N w KM ss-1: A E sw r Q X :Q- - 2 , '- r Q gms X .Q grip ,L egg ...,, EE E4 1: V S' Q I Qpigw m,.,..s,,.i.3,gw 335 lx gfgmg xgxlmz Ewa are sf! ag gf rss Hs 5. is if as X x r Q N s is qv i l-Y sr Dennis Christenson Ir. S Sr. High Physical Education Asst. Football Coach Wrestling Coach Boys Track Coach 8th Grade Sponsor jeff johnson Sr. High History Sth U.S . History Econ-Sociology Jr. High Basketball Coach Golf Coach Freshmen Sponsor Jeanne johnson Sr. High English Thespians Advisor Cheerleader Advisor Sophomore Sponsor Alice MCM ahon Jr. S Sr. High Home Economics Junior Sponsor Richard Dewein Sr. High Vocal 8 Instrumental Music Jr. High G Grade School Instrumental Music ' Senior Sponsor 3? M ary Elder Jr. High Math Jr. High Art 7th Grade Sponsor Eloise Hill Grade S jr. High Vocal Music Barbara Hewitt Jr. High English 6th Grade Sponsor Norene Maycroft Remedial Reading Librarian Sth Grade Sponsor Fred Stone Math II Physics Girls Basketball Coach Jr. High Science 7th Grade Sponsor 34 Cum?-ww WJQUMQMQQS Melodie Delzell Elaine Carlson Drew Cooley Bill Coon Connie German Beth Griffith In ffl X Roxanne Wheeler Monte Delzell President Vice President Pat C aldwell Rhonda Wilkerson Judy S ands Frank Springsteen M ark Strawh acker Secretary Treasurer Mark Heater Melanie Johnson Dana Kellogg X knuu M 3,53 if . . , '21 N-si, 351 ' .. Bruce McClure Connie McKee DODS Mills Joe Niles Larry Ward Kay Wilkins Sheldon Wolfe X Vi X R35 N Elsie 'ii W 2 - 'FII Q54 W ,D avid Baird Dennis Barth Kim Boomershine Kip Buster Kent Delzell Kay DOPICF : ff .--,: rs'-s ., ...... - Nam: 1 kg sei-2-.2 I if ei . ' - -fi fl'-J: ff is -, gg Y an Kevin Edwards Julie Foster Ann Giese Brenda Hall Kris H21mi11IOn Zelda Heitmeier Judy Garland R 1Vice Presidentj Oger Hostettef SCOUI John-9011 Todd Hobbs ES? ' QPresidentJ jay Hutcheson jill Cooley fSec. -Tres.J Tim Ivins Pamela Jennett Nathan Kerr Yvonne Martin Barbara Meeker Darryl Rice Dennis Rice Chris Simmons Doug Wallman Athena Whitcomb Jim Wil-RCISOI1 SCC-'ff Wvoflruff 1' 2 1 Q , i . '1'k3?-if EE Chris Edwards Tammy Johnston Monica Brown Rebecca Griffith Dale jennett Mike Mills Sherry Metzger CLASS OFFICERS Rebecca Griffith fPresidentj Mike Mills 1Vice Presidentj Sherry M eizger QS ecretaryj Joey Dopler fTre asurerj Ke ith Hamilton Joni Malone Suzan Brown we Danny Hmis Bill Niles Rusty Bryant Mary Strawhacker joey Dopler Debbie Visser jeff Hartman Billy Stanford Sherry Butler B rad W alker 38 Susan Weber MEG QGQBUW Hcjmecoming Royalty Nancy Earnest Wayne Johnson Rhonda Jacobs Dam Thnmns Ricky Delzell Amy Metzger Michelle Howard 1 N Karla Hamilton Dwight Pierce Mash the Little People Sophomores - 1st Place No Place to Run Juniors - 2nd Place 'l'emperature's Rising Search for Victory Seniors - 3I'Cl Place Freshmen - 4th Place 'SSFXWPS 9- .Mt 1,7 :LE-Wfill f'L2YriYIiF9X:iZiS:f'W? EFLE C TI ONS UF King and Queen HOMECOMI G '72 Well, uh--my fellow Americans. . . S , ...A EM? 1 Q, ', 'Inari f ff X, ' vm Q ,mx AM' g Q K - T- K ' L we X ' K, 1 ' ii? z ' W T 3? 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Boys in Home Economics c1ass??? - ,aw- AIN'T I Q i 'gi Q if R THEY +L SWEET the S ea Fashion .V E . i ' if - , -9 - 2 f: 1. ,, fi' i 4 ' , ,,,.,, M .. 9 5' ig 5 i,.i ix iq ,, K fi? 5 2 ,f , W Af: , ii S D BY WALKING 44 DOWN THE F' is SEA 5 ii '-:-:- il 3 W 1 Y X 0 ,M M' '19--... 'fn ,ff SAM PR UM 1973 MENU Twister fciderj Something for Toto fwrkevb Scarecrow Stuffing fdressingj Fluffy White Dreams Qpotatoesj Green Monkeys tpeasl Pick Me Ups frelishesj Tin Man's Heart 8 Lubricant frolls G buttery Emerald City Delight fdessertj Witches Brew fcoffee G watery The Wizard of Oz MQ '-gg? X 'Ex X NRS EKQXAA gi 520 wks Judy Garland Somewhere Over the Rambow FOLLOW tune for you heartful thanks end of the rambow YELLOW br1ng1ng back memorles remember the tunes 1n the glass bubble courtesy of us key to the crty ROAD TO EMERALD CITY Queen Karla Klng Dan N Bflnglng Back Memorles Mrs Owens Roxanne Dw1ght udy Mrs Owen I-hstory Prophecy W111 Royalty Pr1ncess Beth Prmce Monte 101111 Bal-Fd Pam Rude Tony Thomas H1S'C01'V Prophecy Class W111 X QL 'C WN W f My X, 5 . , L Q we L s as af' Q -5 5 fi. i- it U L M f - rigf wfa-C 4XAA.Q,:Wi .- oss-so ' c T ' . . . . . . . H . . . . . . . . ' B ' ' ' . . . . . R ' . . . . . ' I ' . . . . . C . . . . . . ' K ' . . . . . w Another year goes passmg by Another Prom 1S here To some 'l1h1S brmgs a joyous sm11e To others brmgs a tear From dawn to settmg sun But now the path gets steeper And the c11mb 1S just begun We're very glad to know you We'11 m1ss you when you re gone And to the Class of '73 We ded1cate our Prom For four years you have tread a path ' I QSMAH Q54 i r w wxx .2- Ns ian, km XS f. W m www mf iw L sm, v 'Sf 1, fm Hx ESQ- wx Z, 1 35 gym if U W? :rl -2 8 sm E iaiiwgm Wiki X sw S7 ..'- gs Es W - f K'm,'k I i'f-'gl Y'Sff ff U . f - -- -- , - . am W A A 'L H vii-sf: 9553 ' . , .f i ff1if 'fy-I ' . 3 5,5 's-'M - fi N 7 fiif-.Rf Y- 1 1 2 :i E'x 15' ' ' :5ss:?a:'1!' '?i.I 2:?5T:!55. L I-fikifi gi - W X is ,--. --.af -fa. - fa Y his 'sr :Je ree Y FEE . we i - Q ii. ..,, 1. is , . kg 3- V , H '. ig 4 Y 4 inf in ff ' - 4 . ,L gt :r g 8 331 7 . 5,2 . . - 5 -g 15jj5g, '2f.f-6vJgggggg1i53,f5135..ia., Y, -. Q ,, ,, . ,, .. r,,,r,, , 3gf,33,fmy.-,gg N535 ., If T .:-sa -os-L f n- . -:- ee 1-iss, 'Qi5F'KZTfVLfgA-.Q ,V W k 1,11-5 ,7 :,,fiE'f -,'- ' T' D 'I V v i'i 5XE-W' W 1 . r . r. ,,., Sm,,,..q,GZ.,g,., . A .rg .. , :F Lhlmuigmv - Individual Honors Bruce McClure 2nd All-Conference Defensive Team Monte Delzell 2nd All-Conference Defensive Team FOR A BRIEF MOMENT, WE WERE NO. 1 Determined, anxious and ready, the M.S. Ti- gers set forth to win. The fans were cheering, the boys concentrating and the coaches pacing up G down, slowly spitting out phrases for reas- surance. The National Anthemn played, the horn blew, the stands were tense and the Tigers were ready. The game began with the M.S. Ti- gers vs: the W-MU Wolves. I-leaving, hitting, tough tackles and angry faces created team de- termination. The Tigers fought hard with tough defensive play only to end the half with the score O-O. With the fans behind them and their own belief the Tigers came out in the 3rd quar- ter to score a touchdown by blocking a punt and carrying the ball to the End Zone. Excited, the boys spirited up even more to gain a 2 point conversion. Then the Tigers displayed their ter- rific defensive play by holding back the Wolves the rest of the game to receive a victory with the score 8-0. The boys finished the season with a 1-8 record showing great team effort along with great sportsmanship, which is greatly prized among the M.S . High School. --un VsrngwE,,M Q 2 3 A W3 :vi 'Q E M ..,,, W Q f,,,w vvrv I W i 'T W, ' A .- 's is mi W1 . 65:'.E4E , .-zf iv 9 .. : ', V ' W 'Zi' 1 ' i 'A iii, I' 555.3 Q:'f,V,'l3iffF7 K 1' a s ,, 2 , 'gtg 5 155335, , gan , 51132 ,M Z V M , iz 'er , ' 1 , Y 0 2 ' 1 T w 3 3? 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S Q J E ' if l ' ' f v ' M,'., , f gy M ' ' ' E V E 5 af 1 1973 Boys Basketball 3Qi,1f,1,iHff'Wf W H 7 ,A,,, f E,,1,, ,tl . :y i 3 W ,,: 9, Q,- ,y - , , -- Though small 1n size and in number, our boys had 52 T w ff, W f ,521 d f- g. : . . . . . ' ff I prlde and determlnatlon that out weighed the f1I'St. Q? , After numerous long hard practices the season be- , gan with a young and inexperienced te am. Improve- 7 I ment came along with the continuing practices, 55 fiifiiiif and on anuar 19 the M .S . Ti ers defeated Lone 4 z':,i'Q2fM'f'w,zD wa, in ,za . g . . 24 532- f i u.h. Tree 56-42- Th1S game WHS won wlfh detefml- - f 5 1 7 b 1 h d , muon mm P Wefsf Su Sf COM an 3 Wm if iv gif full of fans. The game began with tough defense 'TQ 'f7fsf,!ifl if 'fE'fE:5f?j5f'xjr' gy' ,': -ff f -ljxgff , , ,-,Q V f f flex' ,, - 1 . Z 7 , I 1 p- -Q - by the Tigers till all were warmed up, then with , QE, teamwork, the boys found the openings and worked ,E 3: ay,f,,gfq,q,,f -H ,',f,fb ,W -' View - - ff ,jg ,55,,,gE z,,5:,4g:g, 13, the ball around. The game ended with a Tiger A Victory, 12 happy boys, 1 relieved coach, and several hoarse fans. H 9 I f' K' - T V 5 4 5 , r'r' a r fi, f :,ffV7'l:lLq -' Wwe' 4,51 'tffsi fb 7Q ':f7'i :HW 'L-fl H ' 'M Wa T 17s,sf,,,,gy,M2,, ,,,W,4f . ,,.. , .t,, , A..,, - ., V - -fa ,A rfr. ,M .mf I f wg ' i 'A T T ,, 'L M T - T eTT,, , 2 A 3 .,., 3 fr H JV Basketball Kneeling Left to Right: Rusty Bryant, Iennett, Bill Stanford, David Baird, Bruce McElhinney Uvlanagerj, Coach Nelson. Keith Hamilton, Kevin Edwards, Scott Johnson, Back Row Left to Right: David Heater Uvlanagery, Jim Wilkerson, Dale A Wrestling Front Row Left to Right: Kent Delzell-98 lb. , Mike Mills-105 lb. , Scott Woodruff-112 lb. , Bruce McClure- 119 lb. , Monte Delzell-126 lb., Raymond Parkhurst-1321b. , john Baird-138 lb., Mark Martin-145 lb. , jeff Hartman-145 lb., Frank Springsteen-155 lb., Tony Thomas-167 lb., Joe Niles-185 lb. Back Row: Coach Christenson, jim Tomson and Kirk Delzell-Managers, Ur. Varsityj Kris Edwards-98 lb., Joe Dopler-98 lb., Dan Harris-98 lb., Doug Mills-112 lb., jay Hutcheson-145 lb., Todd Hobbs-126 lb. ,Q 'Vkk w s '..- Jag: .',. 2,11 ,rro A i ii X .-J ' '-1 1 X t't' W , ,,.. -,.k .--,L. Fi Nope. , NT : Its not under here! K 1 P k,k. vkk. DATE OPPONENT oPP. ' j Nova 27 Keokiiii 45 I I ht t I I 7 Lalqarpe, HL 12 What's that you say, coach? 14 Winfield 30 21 Highland 27 Jan. 4 New London 18 8 Lone Tree 12 1 1 W apello 22 18 Columbus Comm. 42 Feb. 1 Mediapolis 31 Tournaments K V A New London Invitational First Place F ' .-,-' Muscatine Invitational Fifth Place P r rf - ii: I I ' -' - F Van Buren Invitational Third Place yoih i ...'s RM X - ss,A, it, I g.ih 5 Conference Tournament Third Place -gg, ' Sectional Tournament Third Place N District Tournament Fourth Place 5 State Tournament Bruce 2nd . i-.k 1 in Frank 6th it its ' iii t .... J i .. Wait a minute! Hold everything 56 1 54 19 3 : 13. 5. 2 ,Q I x- KR! Say, did you hear the one about. . . Tiger Wrestlmg Denms Chr1stenson's 2nd year of coachmg at MS was agam plagued wrth 1nJu.r1es and forfe1ts, u desprte the clrcumstances, the T1geI'S ended thelr season Wlth a record of 5 wms and 4 losses As always the Txgers proved themselves ln tournament act1on, by brmgmg home the f11'St place trophy at the New London Inv1tat1onal In other tournaments the T1gEI'S placed 3rd at Van Buren, Sth as Musca tme, 3rd rn the Conference, and 3rd ln the Sect1onals Three T1gers wrestlers advanced from sectxonal to d1str1ct compet1t1on, and on to State These were Bruce, Jeff, and Frank Kent Delzell 98 lb Sophomore Season 11 9 2 Overall 14 11 2 W hm N alan sw Mlke Mllls 105 lb Freshman Season 8 13-O Overall 8 13 O Scott Woodruff 112 lb Sophomore Season 2 13 O Overall 2 13 O Front Row Left to Rrght Kent Delzell lst, Mxke Mllls 4th, Scott Woodruff 4th, Bruce McClure lst, Monte Delzell 2nd, Raymond Parkhurst 2nd Back Row Coach Chrlstenson, John Baud 4th, Jeff Hartman 2nd, Frank Spnngsteen lst, Tony Thomas lst, Joe N1les Nm MIN NW55 N-sax Wwwmnwlg Bruce McClure 119 lb Iumor Season 29 2 0 Overall 71 6 O .L wins 'PV wtf Monte Delzell 126 lb Jumor Season 12 8 0 Overall 24 12 O 'FTW fl 51 sl Nsmsmm Raymond Parkhulst 132 lb Semor Season 13 7 3 Overall 18 14 3 K K -km lf' john Barrd 138 lb Semor Season 10 8 O Overall 10 8 0 3' Y jeff Hartman 145 lb Freshman Season 16 10 Overall 16 10 Mark Martm 145 lb Semor Season 2 3 1 Overall 2 3 1 Signs: weve Frank Spnngsteen 155 lb Iumor Season 23 7 0 Overall 30 19 0 WW Tony Thomas 167 lb Semor Season 18 3 0 Overall 39 11 0 'Ns I X'w Www sfgmql SN JQQEW We Joe N1les 185 lb lumor Season 2 10 O Overall 2 10 0 I . . . . . . b t . . . 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W mfaf . . . . . . - State and District Tournaments State Tournament act1on proved to be excltlng as well as rewardmg for MSI-IS, sendlng Jeff, Frank, and Bruce as representatwes Jeff, just a Freshman and one of the young est part1c1pants 1n the tournament, lost h1S f1I'St round matc suffermg a d1sappo1nt1ng defeat, but galnlng valuable ex penence Frank, a J'LLl'l.1OI', won two and lost two of h1s matches to place sncth 1n the tournament Bruce, also a Jumor, was able to go all the way to the champ1onsh1ps wlthout a loss, where he suffered h1s flrst defeat to place second This year's d1St1'1Ct meet was held at New Sharon Wlth Bruce, Jeff and Frank representmg M S All three boys did Well 1Ll'1 the f1.rst and second rounds but 1n the flnal round the three fell to second place, but still qual1f1ed for state 11, 8 W W ..,Q,:.t . .s,s ., 5 gif. as N 3 Q ,,k.,:, L E J - . . is at , - -.. X B 1 A f 3:1 , 5 . Q , J I r N, vi. S S - - f 5 ' F JP, ' N. ' K X, .- f . - L- f ,ff V 1 N ' - i P r P . A yi' ' I 4 in i - A K. .. ,aff . ' g i na .I X - J , L. Q , L, B, W.. M m iwiffffii-?5Eb3iifi B 'W M- '-- - M --M K , ,k.,, , W - , :nigga-:U Lg tgsisgiis h,HH-,QW-,wggk -5g,5Q,ifw-,H5.,gaQ33g5As,-5zgf-M.:-SQLwg--f,-11g W,--asf-Q-1--Q41--fs-.1-zw5,w---gfiwfiil -M Q fg:w:,fP1:i: in ' 'ffl -- .A wx.--A -'-' A aw- W:g,..i1gjT?:i'L 'em ' W a ,,...M X,xt.4 T'Zi1Y. L.-..,,. W K V- X2 ' -- ' 'Nfl' BW SqW m .Y ' , ,W M fk . M A P at C aldwell Nancy Earnest Beth Griffith Nancy Harris Rhonda Jacobs Melfidie 13612611 M e1 anie Rhonda Nancy janet , johnson Jacobs Earnest McDonald Ms Rfk 'FT Barbara Meeker Kay Dopler Chris Simmons Judy Garland Brenda Hall Girls' Track Left to Right: Betty Tomson, Sherry Butler, Melodee Callahan, Sherry Metzger, Ann Giese, Judy Garland, Mary Nan Winter, Rebecca Griffith, Coach Fred Stone. Boys' Track First Row Left to Right: Kent Delzell, jeff Hartman, Mike Mills, Dan Harris, Joe Dopler, Kris Edwards, Rusty Bryant, Bill Stanford. Second Row Left to Right: Manager, Sheldon Wolfe, Bruce McClure, Doug Mills, Bill Tomson, Mark Strawhacker, Dwight Pierce, Frank Springsteen, Monte Delzell, Todd Hobbs, Scott Woodruff. Not Pictured: Coach Christensen. 60 The girls track team, though small in number, accomplished alot this year in that they set some new records. During the year Melodee Callahan and Betty Tomson set records for the 880 yd. run and the mile run. At the con- ference meet at Wapello the Tigerettes won two medals. Betty Tomson won a silver medal for the mile run and set a school rec- ord. M. Callahan won a bronze medal for the 880 and won 4th place ribbon for the high jump. The team participated in 4 track meets this year and scored at all of them but one. Besides placing at the conference the girls placed at the New London Invitational meet. Melodee Callahan placed 5th in the 880 yd. nm and 3rd in the mile rtm. In District at Fair- field the girls scored two points. Melodee Callahan won 5th in the 880 run and Betty Tomson won Sth in the mile. There were 17 boys out for track this year, and they participated in 5 track meets. The meets were held at Wilton where Rusty placed 5th in the mile, Waco, then the District at Commanche where Bruce placed 5th in the 880, the Conference at Columbus which the 440 relay team placed 6th and Dwight tied for 5th in the high jump with Bruce at 5th in the 880, and Wapello, in which Dwight! placed 5th in the high jump and Bruce 5th in the 880. Dwight set a new school record this year in the high jump of 5'9 . 1 ., , ww gun .,, 1 1' 7 f f Jn, , ml f' ,N fri , tar.-I. y aaaa ,A , s ,W in , gg , - .f e- I .,,, ,W s ..,.5 f. .1 V. I, at J gag.. rg . . f , ' 'E f, JM, 4 , I ' ' , Q, 5' 5 Hi-.2 ' , f' . iff? , ,,,, ' r. +3 4 ' ' , . fWf-m f:-' 52 ' 1 1: ' w 1. fa : 'f , QL? Q 5, f. ' M.,-fgy 3? 1, 11 2'f1'5? : ff ff' f ., ' I ' ' ' - . , ,,,, ,Q ,. ,,,,. 1 W. .., .0 , ,, ,, , ,, , , ,,-' in I , ,,., ...,,.,,,..,. ,,,,,:,,,.,: , , W .,. A .,.Z,. , . ,.,, ,,,,- ..v, , Z ' f ,w 'ff g v .H - , ,, f, 1 'iii-Sf' an , an ' S A it it as , , ,, . W, ,. ..... , : ,. f, , at . ..,A. 5- f ,f V M- Vg ., 4, -1 f ,,, 'iffiJ., 2' -ww 31 . e 'Q ' 4 ' f , - -. 5 . .,. 1- 1 f ,, u r 3 . .zi 71 'S H ,, 7. V .... . R ' V .. ,f ....: gefwfwa W , H V .f ,, ,,hU,gff7w,,,,S V, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , - ' gg, 'A-,gg V . , , 5 Q ..,, ,gpm M.S . Girls Golf Team took First Place at Sectionals Left to Right: Joni Malone, Debbie Hall, Karla Hamilton, Judy Sands, Carla Sands. 1973 The Girls won Morning Sun's first Sectional Golf Championship in 1973 at W-MU. They went on to District play at Muscatine where competition was strong and placed eighth. Girls' and Boys' Golf 1973 Golf C alendar Ke okulc West Liberty Van Buren M edalist Runner-up Med. Muscatine Quad. Runner -Up Med. Winfield Medalists Runner -Up Med. Keokuk C olumbus R unner -Up M ed There Loss There Loss There Win Karla Hamilton Carla Sands There Loss C arla S ands Here Win Karla Hamilton C arla S ands Here Loss There Loss Karla Hamilton Morning Sun Quad. Here Win Muscatine, Wapello, W.L.M.S. Medalist Carla Sands Tied for Runner-Up Karla H. Sectionals at W-MU Mary 12 lst place champs Karla H. 2nd Judy S. 3rd Best scores Carla S.'4th The boys golf team were very competitive but lacked experi- ence because they had one senior and four sophomores. The boys didn't Wi.n any dual meets but be- ware in the future for they are out to Win. The boys finished 6th in the Sectionals at Indian Hills Country Club. Left to Right: Coach jeff Johnson, jim Wilkerson, Scott Johnson, Kevin Edwards, Dave Vickers. 61 ss .. .,,.,,,.:.,,, , ,er , 1 H mmm, :a f -X if L, ' 1 1 if lr .1 K. x M 1, K -, 5,,. V N, , ,K .g I: In . rg, x a s se . M as .ma -- ..fsz: ':, . A ' 1 N id .i'W,'Si'f'1.. 1i'f- V- :news 5 x - 1 I W Effsifr L Mi 1 '1 :gif trfrw ,WNg.'gI5.,::L::Ni?-k:::4lw 1 --LSf gg,7i'kswbifxtifm--fly, In-'-7421+ r igijk, V,f1V i W, K . - li ' Wm- Catcher-Judy Sands, Pitcher-Dana Kellogg, First Base -C arla Sands, Second Base-Beth Griffith, Short Stop-Zelda Heitmeier, Third Base- Melodie Delzell, Right Field-Melodee Callahan, Center Field-Elaine Carlson, Left Field-Betty Tomson. Absent from Picture -Karla Hamilton. VARSITY SOFTBALL CALENDAR Varsity Softball The Morning Sun Softball team did a good job this year in that they did work hard and made it to district. Although the season started out a little slow, the girls put in alot of hard hours and ended up proving their sportsman like ability by putting it together during tournament time. These girls proved alot to our competitors and helped make the name Morning Sun mean something to the surrounding areas. 8129 172 Danville 14-17 Loss Here my 911172 Mediapolis 2-12 Loss There 916172 W-MU 2-11 Loss There 917172 Danville 6-7 Loss There 9111172 Mediapolis 1-10 Loss Here 9112172 Wapello 11-9 Win Here 9114172 C olumbus 10-11 Loss There 9118172 SECTIONALS 18 -7 Win Wayland Waco 9119172 SECTIONALS 7-4 Win Wayland Wapello 9120172 SECTIONALS 1-11 Loss Pekin 9125172 DISTRICT 1-12 Loss W-MU I A W-MU Top Row Left to Right: Debbie Hall, Pat Caldwell, Melodie Delzell, Beth Griffith, Judy Sands, Melodee Callahan, Carla Sands, Betty Tomson, Dana Kellogg, Elaine Carlson. Standing Left to Right: Suzan Brown, Mona Brown, Mary Strawhacker, Joni Malone, Sherry Metzger, Kristi Hamilton, Brenda Hall, Zelda Heitmeier, Barbara Meeker, Christie Simmons, Sherri Butler, Kay Dopler, Rebecca Griffith. First Row Left to Right: Timmy johnson, Bill Tomson, Mark Strawhacker, Mark Keltner, Wayne johnson, Bruce McClure, Coach Robert Nelson. Second Row Left to Right: David Pierce, joe Niles, Tony Thomas, Royce Heitmeier, Kevin Hall, Rick Simmons, Roger Samuels, Kirk Heater. Baseball The baseball season began with 14 boys, 1 coach and The season got underway with a few games won and a few lost, hard luck caus- ing the loss of several close games. The season finished with an even up record of 9 wins and 9 losses. Sectional Tourney time came and our boys met Mediapolis in a close battling game ending with the score 4-S and the defeat of the Tigers. All in all the season was a good one and pride in our boys will never cease. 18 long games to be played. Left to Right: Mary Nan Winter, Nancy Harris, Sherry Butler, Tammy Visser, Judy Garland, Janet McDonald, Barbara Meeker, Tammy Johnston, Jill Cooley, Kelly Butler, Tammy Griffin, Gloria Martin, Linda Rice, Mary Strawhacker, Sherry Metzgar, Dana Kellogg, Nancy Earnest, Kevin Edwards, Melodee Callahan, Roxanne Wheeler, David Vickers, Beth Griffith, Melodie Delzell, David Baird, Bruce McClure, Debbie Dill, Bruce McElhinney, Matthew McElhinney, Rusty Bryant, Dennis Barth, Todd Hobbs, John Baird, Richy Perkins, Ronnie Richenburger, Pam Jennett, Jay Hutcheson, Joni Thomas, Jill Hall, Rebecca Griffith, Curtis Pierce, Judy Sands, Patty Caldwell, Majorettes: Zelda I-Ieitmier, Carla Sands, Melanie Johnson. Marching Band Q Cl Front Row Left to Right: Mary Nan Winter, Nancy Harris, Rhonda Jacobs, Judy Garland, Janet McDonald, Barb Meeker, Jill Cooley, Tammy Johnston, Debbie Visser, Nancy Earnest. Back Row Left to Right: Kris Edwards, Roxanne Wheeler, John Baird, Pam Jennett, Jay Hutcheson, Rebecca Griffith, Mary Strawhacker, Melanie Johnson, Bruce McClure, Todd Hobbs, Mr. Dewein. 64 Concert Band F1I'St Row Left to Rxght Rhonda Jacobs, Nancy Harms, Mary Nan Wmter Second Row Left to Rlght Dwlght Pxerce, Jud Garland, Janet McDonald, Barbara Meeker, J1ll Cooley, Tammy Johnston Debb1e Vrssor, Zelda He1tme1er, Melame Johnson, Nancy Earnest, Karla Ham11ton, Sherry Metzger Thlrd Row Left to R1ght Patty Caldwell, John Balrd, Judy Sands, Pam Jennett, Jay Hutcheson, Rebecca G1-1ff1th, Beth Gr1ff1th, Carla Sands, Dana Kellogg, Mary Strawhacker, Bruce McClure, Melodle Delzell, Dav1d Balrd, Rusty Bryant, Todd Hobbs Standmg Left to R1ght Roxanne Wheeler, Melodee Callahan, Dav1d V1ckers, Krls Edwards, Kevm Edwards, Mr DeWe1n Not P1ctured Denms Barth and Sherx Butler M Lxed Chorus Front Row, Left to Rlght Mona Brown, Mary Strawhacker, Mary Nan Wmter, Rhonda Jacobs, Melame Johnson, Pat Caldwell, Judy Garland, Roxanne Wheeler, Beth Gflffldl, Apr1l Kerr, Nancy Harrls, Mr Dewe1n Second Row, Left to Rlght Debbxe V1sser, Suzan Brown, Janet McDonald, Marty Woodruff, Susan Weber, Tammy Johnston Melodxe Delzell, Zelda He1tme1er, Nancy Eamest, Klm Boomersh1ne, Cmdy Dopler, Debbre Hall, Carla Sands Jon1 Malone, Debb1e Hartman Back Row Left to Rlght B111 Stanford, Scott Woodruff, Mark Strawhacker, Doug Mxlls, Bruce McClu.re, Drew Cooley, Kuk McEl.h1nney, John Baud, Dale Jennett Mark Martm, Dan Thomas, Jay Jutcheson 5 Contest Ensembles and Solos Woodwind Choir - IRarins Brass choir - 1 Rating EE-.. Brass Sextet II Ratmg Madrlgal II Ratlng I R t Woodwmd Quartet A mg Mona Brown, john Baud, Mary Nan Wmter Flute Tr1o II Ratmg Comet Trlo II Ratmg 66 Solos I Rat mg Y V Ili X: ' Ili, E 2 W -ff? L I EVE 2,1 ff' 3 Solos - ll Rating 3 Sl YF Wind JBL., Tammy Johnston, Susan Weber Jr. H igh Band ' sr CD :L fO S , 95 P+ CD rf I H ... 75 PJ rf' ,.. s on A ., 1 1 ' ' f A -WM ,, 14 sc 1, ,QT:: , A ,W .W 4, U ' ' ' V Y f ' , A .V ,fjwf-, 'V L o , V I ,z ,gg ,af tis ' ' 5 3, My ,, ft. np? 144124 ,Sam if A 1 1,51 4 ilu I1 -,rw '-safes R , W if Front Row, Left to Right: Kelli Butler, Faye Mauer, Darcie Hall, Shawn Adams, Rondee Bryant, Pam Metzger, Tammy Visser. Second Row, Left to Right: Patricia Jacobs, Gloria Martin, Tammy Grifin, Christi Johnson, Linda Rice, Jolene Strawhacker, Carrie Rozman, Tammy Jones, Tammy Callahan, Sharon Hobbs, Monte Dill. Third Row, Left to Right: Rich Perkins, Jill Hall, Curtis Pierce, Ron Richenberger, Joni Thomas, David Biggerstaff, Tony Newcomb, Jim Tomson, Bruce Corey, Mark Patton, Brian McElhirmey, Bruce McElhin.ney, Mat McElhinney, Steve Inghram, Debbie Jennett, Mary Boline, Debbie Dill. Back Row, Left to Right: Kerry Simmons, Kelli Edwards, Mr. Dewein. Not Pictured Jim Tomson and Mark Anderson. A S. IA 2- s 2 ffi,33-:WEE : .JN , i A , , ,. 5 . fr ELK k ' S 5 i ,A 5 Kisses - ik 5 My F ellow . if 'S Rx m e . l A T i 3' 3:5 Q ,. ,,.., . ..... 3, .. ,... r. . JW X Qgrgs s wx 1 so K, 'txt Qi re QQ 3 fr ,X Q -3 x X -FREE! ! zz. .:..i.:. a I s Not now, sNooPY: 1 The Gans In Ex am ining A Work Such as Peter Rabbit. It's the R You're cz Good Man WHO ME ? ef's Decision. Charlie Brown Lucy ..... Snoopy . . . Linus . . Patti .... Schroeder . . Directed by . Accomp. . Bruce McClure Melanie johnson John Baird Mark Martin Pat Caldwell Bill Stanford Richard Dewein Jeanne Johnson Richard Dewein Charlze Brown Out at the old ball park . What's the matter, Snoopy ? Isaid I was Sorry' Don't cry Mark L Everythmg W1l1 be okay is rf sr is ngiy 3 3 Here 11eS Ms I Speech Class Madamme Zan' Egor Marlon Day C atherme Wellmgton Joseph Welhngton Glayds Stephens Detect1ve Stone Offlcer Reynolds D1rector Crew Melanle johnson Frank Sprmgsteen Carla Sands Pat Caldwell Doug M1115 Beth Gr1ff1th Wayne Johnson Monte Delzell Jeanne Johnson Nancyl-I , Jan MCD , Mark S , Ma.rt1W , Roxanne W , Judy S Melodle D , Karla H a Mmd Lf I take my hat off? In October the speech class of '73 put on 1tS prod.uct1on, Wh1ch they wrote, ent1t1ed Seance I I-hgh, grade school k1ds and par ents were 1nv1ted to attend tl'11S at Concord Church and Cemetery A program was also put on before Chnstmas vacat1on by the speech class to the entlre school and faculty Oh' my god, It's Kate' ' ' Umm Sh h h! The gang Thls Way' Carla K - -0 K- K my ' S . ,,-- K rrr, - ' 11. :fa.- f 2 . . . ' ll 5 : Q I'. 8 . I I I I l ' n 4 1 - 1 u a f I . I I 0 0 I D . . . . . . ' . . . . Q I I O Q U 0 I 0 . . . . . . . I . . . . , ' ', o o n r it , .sf Left to R1ght Klm Boomershme, Kay Wllkms, Judy Garland, Melame Johnson, Nancy Earnest, Mona Brown, Mary Nan Wlnter, Susan Weber, Susan Brown, Jan McDonald Second Row Left to Rlght Mlss Johnson fSponsorj, Betty Tomson fTreasurerj, Marty Woodruff QV Pres Q, Melodee Callahan QPres1dentj Roxarme Wheeler fSCI'1bG, F1I'St Row Left to R1ght Bruce McClure, Dave VICREIS, B111 Tomson, John Baud You look termbly pale, Ke1th I say ole chaps, please do somethmg about those guns How about gomg square danclng Wlth me Saturday nlght, Mary? 70 HARE BA TH What a large faxmly you have, Mother Man, look at that ch1ck' the relat1onsh1p of the two as compared to the chstance to the moon S exy Suz1 Wow ' ' Look at those legs Wlufya? This IS MXf'place Not Yours George Al1Ce Buddy Mrs Kaller Ph1l1p other . George s slsters What's wrong w1th your face 'P 71 Oh, Do I have a headache sl 'Biff Sz sa s. 1, 'E Q Fm Dave V1ckers Nancy Earnest B111 Tomson Betty Tomson Bruce McClure Mary Nan Wlnter Melodee Callahan, Kay W1llf1DS, jan McDonald, Roxanne Wheeler Susan Brown, Susan Weber Sxlsvlflgq W M Siu, me ef as www N Ears gfifmggi if S, 3? Y! El S5 agus as l as E 3 W N1 A gs lgwfxs as 5 R E is a X f :ss is 5 ggi We One small step for B1ll, One glant step for mankmd. Seated Left to R1ght jeff Hartman Elame C arlson Melod1e Delzell Frank Sprmgsteen Wayne Johnson Karla Haxmlton Tony Thomas K1p Buster Barbara Meeker Brenda Hall Mary Strawhacker Ke1th I-Iam1lton Standmg Mr Nelson Th1s year a group of students gave the1r free tlme to see that good, educatxonal matenals were ava1lab1e for everyone to read dur mg study halls The 11bra.r1ans have been an asset to the school and we hope that then' trad1t1on of fme work contmues next year The Student Councrl cons1sm of three representamves from each h1gh school class They have done alot rn the mterest of the student body BeS1deS planmng the 1972 Homecommg, they worked on many worthwhrle proJec1s Student Counc11 sponsor was Mr Robert Nelson Student Counczl Lzbrarzans Standmg Left to Rrght Mark Heater, Betty Tomson, Rhonda Wllkerson, KI'1St1 I-Iam1lton, Cmdy Dopler, B111 Coon, Janet McDonald, 1111 Cooley Seated Left to R1ght Marty Woodruff, Nancy Earnest, Rhonda Jacobs Once agam the T1ger Talk dld weekly Wflte ups and artxcles for the Mormng Sun News Herald The staff covered many events Wlth the new camera they recewed tl'l1S year Most of the snap shots found 1n the yearbook and Tlger Talk were taken by K1rk McElh1nney and Karla Ham11ton Advxsor was Mr Ernest Howard The Class of '73 T1ger 15 brought to you by the courtesy of the Semor class Th1s class has worked hard thrs year to brmg you the best yearbook ever Executwe duector was Mr Ernest Howard Newspaper Back Row, Left to R1ght Mona Brown, Debb1e Hall, Kay W1l.k1ns, Kr1st1 Harmlton, Zelda He1tme1er, 1111 Cooley, janet McDonald fAss1st Ed J K1rk McElh1nney, Dave V1ckers, B111 Tomson Second Row Mr Howard, Marty Woodruff fEd1torj, Melanre johnson, Me1od1e Delzell, Apml Kerr, Nancy Earnest, Patty Caldwell, Bruce McClure, Dana Kellogg, Cmdy Dopler Fnst Row Betty Tomson, Rhonda Jacobs, Carla Sands 2251 Qs Back Row, Left to Rrght Mr Howard, Melodle Delzell, Wayne Johnson, Tony Thomas, Dwrght Plerce, Melodee Callahan, Dave VICRCIS, Raymond Parkhurst, Klrk Mclilhmney, Mark Martm, Puck Mabeus, John Ba1rd, B111 Tomson, Don Corw, Alex GIBSC, Debb1e Hall, Cmdy Dopler, Dan Thomas, Carla Sands Second Row Debb1e Hartman, Karla Hamllton, Nancy Earnest, Melame Johnson, Marty Woodruff, Betty Tomson, Mary Nan Wmter, Aprll Kerr, Rhonda Jacobs F11'Sf Row Jan McDonald fAss1st Ed J, Nancy Harms fEd1torl, Pat Caldwell fCo AssJst Edltory 73 Yearbook Science Club Q-e...,.:! v Left to Right: Bill Tomson, Dwight Pierce, Bruce McC11.u'e Dave Vickers, Rusty Bryant, Kirk McE1hinney, Mr. Owen. Sczence F cur Matt McE1hinney, Curtis Pierce-4th-Jr. Hi. Dave Heater, Bruce McE1hinney-3rd-Jr. Hi. uni no ,, ,. ' si sq. a ure cysts NATURE D OF what PR08lEMWm4 5 'AP' TQXEJQTN Dwight Pierce-lst-Sr. I-Ii. Eddie Wilkerson, Kirk Delzell-lst-Jr. Hi. U W, , V W ...i.. . . L,-.,,,, Q geese l E I X h b. .R .4 . -W . .,,, In 5 1' , if . vu '-. ::'Q:27I X .. ,. 5, .'.'j1,'.lI.HM,. -- N25 ' 55455, 9'9- , J, ml I ly. 1, ' '.fQ?ff 'f'f'f'- 'ai'-i , . ,wgej-'-,-,fm '- vi Q ,Z l'u 'fav e in . A ' E L Tammy Hartman, Robin Robb-2nd-Jr. Hi. I!! .VH .V M-Q-.N Girls, Basketball The Jr. High girls basketball team ended it's season with a 4-5 record. Although much of the competition was tough, they played hard and had many exciting ball games. Improvement continued throughout the season as many girls gained valuable experience. --.,, Back Row Left to Right: Barbra Ruble, Manager, Tammy Hartman, Sonja Coon, Gloria Martin, Tammy Callahan, Robin Robb, Debbie Gladwell, Patricia Jacobs, Christy johnson, Sharon Hobbs, Teresa Dopler. Front Row Left to Right: Tammy Griffin, Rondee Bryant, Kelly Butler, Joni Thomas, Jill Hall, Debbie Dill, Lori Speck, Kelly Edwards, Pam Me1zger, Mary Boline Coach Johnson. Wrestling MS OP Highland 14 6 2 , W apello 34 42 New London 3 3 3 9 W apello 19 57 New London 46 3 1 Participated in LEM, Morning Sun, and Highland Triangular. Also in the Fort Madison Junior Tourna- ment. Back Row Left to Right: Coach Christenson, Bruce Corey, Mark Patton, Doug Rude, Mark Calvin, Ron Richenberger, Jeff Calvin, John Malone, Jim Johnston. 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