Oak Park High School - Cambia Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1967
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Librarian ,Ana-40 +' v 4 X X f Dawn Martin Secretary Students tind the library is the best place to tackle their studies. x , Klsnnhun gg - 'l.t r' , K, ,E 1 . f f.5.,:' fb ,ff t , Martha Troutz Secretary 5 l 3 transcripts advice scholarships iob opportunities COUl1SeliI1g ohio psych and psot , ,f Mr. Robert Sheorer ond Mrs. Betty Holmon discuss the oppointment schedule os student helper Bonnie Gullen continues to type. 'UW Q fx f , if ' ' N ,A -af . C -Lt 'Z , fy ,M I c It 5 mms ,f f ff X if I fx X l ROICIII G0rh0m Robert L. Shearer Donna Thompson Christine Todd Betty Holman Heod Counselor Counselor , Counselor Counselor Counseling Secretory M.S., C.M.S. MA., N.E.M.S. MA., U.M.K.C. M.Ed., Cinn. U. Q 4 ,swam 1 4 4 NJ' 9 faby 07 i gm, NM t ,fn ,, F 1' 1' W... I' f F ' p 3 'F' 4 F' , r Qt, Ma., 52' li pts 'ice ips 'ies Sui f A li , A f f xx, Wxfilifff Qmf fx Wh I fmt 1 MQM f YBSSTXIRDFXYS SKILLS W ,T ., . ,X ., ARL N0 A NELDXIL ig gi, A ,, , ,.. 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X 6 A WN. 4 wgrff 1 I H 'S 54 oak park runs up another traditional win over north kansas city high Oak Park wrapped up the season with an outstand- ing 8-1-1 record and ranked sixth in the top ten foot- ball poll of the Kansas City Star. ln the scoring depart- ment the Northmen pushed over 311 points and held their oppcnents to 77. The offense rushed for 2,816 yards and passed for 943 yards compared to their op- ponents' 531 yards rushing and 670 yards passing. This brought the season total to 3,759 ya-rds total offense, almost twice as much as last year. Steve Preacher's 44 defensive points in the Nor-thtown game set a defensive game high. Bill Armstrong accumulated 237 defensive season points to break his old record of 184 set in 1965. He also scored 15 touchdowns which accounted for 90 of Oak Park's offensive points and broke the old record of 6 touchdowns held by Harold Grissum. Randy Early broke Harold Grissum's individual total offense record of 732 yards as he compiled 1,023 yards in the 1966 season. Oak Park's offensive artillery blasted Lillis' Fight- ing lrish by the convincing score of 45-6 in the season opener. This defeat of the Catholic Prep Conference favorite put the Northmen into fourth place in The Kansas City Star's top ten football poll. The onslaught was led by the passing of Rick Hill, who connected for two TD's, and the running of Bill Armstrong who bull- dozed his way to the goal line three times. The offense chalked up over 300 yards and the rugged defense held the lrish to negative yardage. - The Northmen continued a three game winning streak by downing the Westport Tigers 33-0 at South- east High School. Bill Armstrong led the first assault with a 31-yard TD run, followed by two Rick Hill passes to Jim Alexander, a Randy Early run, and a third Hill pass, this time to Armstrong. A strong Oak Park defense held Westport at bay with 68 yards, and the offense rolled up 390 vards. ln the showdown game between Oak Park and Ruskin, the Northmen came out on top 20-0. Wasting no time, Rick Hill opened up with a 51-yard sprint to the end zone, followed quickly by Randy Early's 59-yard scoring dash. The first half ended 13-O in favor of the Oakies. Returning ready to play football the second half, both teams battled for territory until midway through the fourth qua-rter when junior Al Baughman tied the ribbons on the package with a 7-yard plunge, which climaxed a 34-yard drive. Dave Bowen's second con- version kick of the night raised the total to 20 for Oak Park. Center's Yellowjackets stung the Northmen with a 14-14 standoff at Center Stadium in the Oakies' fourth game. The team found a determined Center offense and an unyielding defense awaiting their attack, which proved fruitless during the first half. Starting the second half on the short end of a 7-0 score, Oak Park came out fighting and marched downfield for a Bill Armstrong TD. This was followed by Dave Bowen's fumble recovery Head Coach Gladden Dye and assistant Coach Derry watch game action from the sideline. V N I gms HIE! pa s sou in boc urb wel 50- agc Rei anc wa: tac saf Ari yar scc 74- wit the Eau wit goc I 2 Da 35 to Sta ning muth- sault Hill third Park 1 the and isting nt to -yard 1f the half, 'ough d the which con- ' Oak 'ith a ourth 2 and which acond ie out .trong iovery which resulted in another six points. Two Bowen kicks pushed the total to Oak Park 14, Center 7. The North- men had victory in sight until the Jacket's fourth quarter pass resulted in a touchdownftying the score. Oak Park returned to its winning ways with a re- sounding 4O-13 defeat of the Raytown South Cardinals in a home game. This fourth victory in five games boosted Oak Park to undisputed first place in the Sub- urban Eight conference. Bill Armstrong and John Delap were first in the scoring line-up with a 3-yard run and a 50-yard pass respectively, both in the first quarter. Delap again hit the spotlight with a 14-yard pass to Steve Reinert. The final scoring was tallied when Armstrong and Delap combined for three additional TD's. Truman opened with an early score, but after that it was Oak Park all the way. Alexander started it off by tackling the Patriot quarterback in the end zone for a safety. Then Delap hit Reinert for a 26-yard scoring toss. Armstrong and Early followed with plunges of 1 and 3 yards respectively. Then Delap took command in the scoring department with a 7-yard pass reception and a 74-yard punt return. Bob Curtis made the score 42-13 with a 2-yard run. Oak Park's first homecoming was a royal success as the Northmen blasted William Chrisman 55-7. Randy Early started it off with a 38-yard run and Hill followed with an 83-yard dash to put the Northmen in front for good. Bill Armstrong added three smashes of 1, 8, and 12 yards. Al Baughman also hit for a 1-yard score with Dave Bowen topping it off with two touchdown runs of 35 and 38 yards. This decisive victory enabled Oak Park to move into undisputed first place in the Kansas City Star's top ten football poll. The mighty Northmen trounced the St. Joe Central lndians as the offense literally exploded in the first half. John Delap began the scoring with a pass reception and followed with a lO-yard run for the second score. Aiexander then made the spotlight as Oak Park used their nifty tackle eligible play which was good for an- other tally. Armstrong then scored on a 2-yard plunge. The final score came on a 57-yard bomb from Delap to Reinert. The game ended 35-6 in favor of Oak Park. Oak Park suffered its first setback in the last nine games as Raytown handed the Northmen a very disap- pointing defeat on a rainsoaked field. The weather didn't change for the better either, as both teams had trouble in grinding out offensive yardage. The game turned out to be a defensive battle all the way. Oak Park miscued three times deep in their own territory which enabled the Bluejays to score three times by gaining only 17 yards. Oak Park's lone score came on a brilliant kick-off return by Rick Hill. The runback covered 90 yards a new school record with the final score being 18-7 in favor of Raytown. Oak Park's stunning defense did the job again as the Northmen blanked the North Kansas City Hornets for the second straight year in the final game of the sea- son. Bill Armstrong hit for 3 yards to give the Northmen the only score they needed for victory. Delap then fol- lowed with a 15-yard run and a 67-yard romp with a pass thrown by Randy Early. With this 20-O conquests the traditional game football remained at Oak Park for an- other year. The ball was presented to Phil Love by Handy Heydon after the game. 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Riley grabbed l3 rebounds in the first match with Wilkerson popping in ll points. ln the sec- ond meeting Delap and Wilkerson held scoring honors with l6 and l5 points respectively. Riley and Clark con- trolled the boards by grabbing 29 rebounds. William Chrisman swept its series from Oak Park by scores of 60-52 and 8l-5l. Delap and Adams amassed 27 points between them in the first game. Clark, Delap, and Wilkerson held scoring honors in the second, with Clark pulling in ll rebounds. The Northmen tried valiantly to overcome Raytown South but coudn't find the winning formula. Delap and Clark had l2 points apiece in the first game, which was lost 6l-47. ln spite of Delap's fantastic 23-point per- formance the second game went down as a 66-64 defeat Oak Park took the first game from Center 7l-63, but lost the second one 53-50. ln the first duel Adams, Delap, and Clark poured in 55 points among them. Adams led with 22.'Clark and Riley led -in rebounds with l6 and l5 respectively, In the second game Adams held honors with l6 points. The Oakies also split a pair with Truman. The Northmen took the first game by a score of 7l-6l with Adams, Delap, Jury, Riley, and Wilkerson in double figures. Clark and Wilkerson were the top rebounders.. Truman ran away with the second game 9l-65. Clark, Delap, and Wilkerson all hit in double figures. Clark pulled down the amazing number of 20 rebounds in the game. Ruskin squeaked by Oak Park in the first game 7l-67. Riley, Delap, and Clark pumped in 57 points among them, but it wasn't enough to overcome the four point deficit. The Northmenwere out for revenge in the second meeting, and they did it by whipping Ruskin 64-62. Delap and Wilkerson were top scorers as they pumped in 2l and l5 points respectively. Steve Wilkerson hits for an easy two points against Manual. 1? ,J ,,, i ---- i 4 I un' gf fllu P if ,iii gfg Q 1,.s11. bf , y ,N UN N 1 Q X K.. V24 'S S ws-in ZF? ,gi .-nf' new f 4,,p-F X ' ' H '---' ' --' ' 'M-A 1?-ifli- ?1?f-.+.:-,E-1- A- Q- -,iv ,i-.1-,.m.E.:3gg.,.fx.-33g,r:,.11,.. , 5 , . A I , V, Q, U V N V my E I 1 E D 1 I ii W W V Cam Jury lowers the hammer against Manual. .J Lg gl 'www oak park ends season play by hosting one of the area regionals The Northmen roundballers played three inde- pendent schools: Paseo, De La Salle and St. Joe Christian Brothers. Paseo and De La Salle defeated Oak Park by scores of 85-7l and 92-59, respectively. The Oakies managed a win over Christian Brothers by a 67-5l trounce as Steve Wilkerson pumped in l9 points. In the North Kansas City Tournament the team played three games and won fourth place. ln the first contest St. Joe Central was defeated 75-63. Rockhurst proved to be tougher competition, they walked away with a 75-59 win. The Northmen battled Truman valiantly but failed to close the gap on a 6l-5l score. Lee's Summit hosted the next tournament and was promptly put down by Oak Park 59-53. ln the second game Raytown South had to battle for three quarters before coming out with a 79-62 win over the Northmen. The season was climaxed as the Class L regionals were held at Oak Park. ln the first game the fighting five held on quite well until the fourth quarter but were eliminated by Manual 8l-66. For the season, the Oakies scored i390 points against their opponent's l53l. This was an average of 60.5 points per game. The Northmen outrebounded their opponents 8l2-6l9. John Delap came in on top with 290 points for the season, combining this per- formance with last year's All 0-pointer gives him a 700 point career total at Oak Park. Mike Clark was second scorer with 239 for the season. Virgil Riley and Steve Wilkerson also passed the 200 barrier with totals of 237 and 2l4 respectively. Mike Clark held rebound honors with a 228 figure, his two-year total was 420 Overall, the team ended up with a 7-l6 record. individual honors Mike Clark 2nd Team All Conference Co-Captain High Rebounder John Delap All Conference Honorable Mention Co-Captain High Scorer Virgil Riley All Conference Honorable Mention Com Jury Most Inspirational Player John Delap sets as the Pep Club cheers the team o tc another victory against Northtown. ff 7 , x f f f V, Viklfn 5 I if A , df X mv Hs: Z :ldv -X we X X. fm f andy 1 I, 1 di 1 'Q R ,I bf dh N . 'Sul A , M Z4f'! - ff 1 xv .A k xiii. ' V Y .-- , .. 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S K f :0'O1.i .4 ix ti Q ' I A k 5 if 3 3 , Q W if it A ' P l J . 2 Steve Peacher fouls off on attempted bunt. XTX -3 f-V V: L V PM '1 mir, ' S if l9. J J 5 J- 'Y - fi - -4 fag... fa mfg el 'I ll 'nav' J . 1 ul -ga' t ' wiv' , A .A rf 4 -I fs 'S RTK rj, 'L 1555 , , ,I I F, , L R , I M J! xi V Bob Curtis, ry Tischer, , My ,S .,,--Nf-- K 1 4f'w. ,' X ' 2'4Q: s Q Front Row: Lonnie Howell, Darrel Bland, Mike Mathis, Russell Mansur, Torn Tischer, Mike O'Brien, Rex Rector, Steve May. Middle Row: Bret Dingerson, Jeff Wolverton, Del Sutton, Mark Peterson, Tom Reinhard, Ed Blakemore, Mike Callahan, Bruce Walker, Dennis Herrick. Back Row: Coach Jim Parsley, Jim Jackson, Larry Tischer, Jerry Evans, Dave Evans, Rick Keesee, Larry Frogge. MM QI? :few 1 f fend ff W oakies reach regionals in sta te tournament Pl0Y The baseball team had a very successful season this past year. They were 7-3 in the Suburban League and l6-5 overall. Oak Park swept the District with wins over North Kansas City, Park Hill, and De La Salle. In the Sectional the Northmen flanked Joplin 9-O. The team lost to Glendale in the Re- gional by a score of 4-3. Bob Curtis led in hitting with a .46l average. Randy Early, Steve Peacher, and Larry Mclntire fol- lowed with averages of .375, .328, and .32l respectively. Steve Peacher and Dave Welsh topped the pitch- ing staff with 4-O records. Peacher's earned run average was 0.84. Cam Jury was second best with a l.82. Dave Welsh and Rick Hill followed with ERA's of 2.3l and 2.45 re- spectively. Steve Peacher and Randy Early led in home runs with three each. Randy led in runs batted in with nineteen and most runs scored with twenty-two. Larry Mclntire had the most hits. He pounded out twen- ty-five. Dave Welsh and Bill Arm- strong were the speedsters as they both stole eight bases. Randy Early and Cam Jury tied for the Most Valuable Player. The Co-Captains were Randy Early and Steve Peacher. Randy Early, Steve Fisher, Cam Jury, and Larry Mclntire made the First Team All-Star squad. Bill Arm- strong, Bob Curtis, and Steve Peacher received Honorable Men- tion. Oak Park's Junior Varsity posted a lO-O record in the Suburban League. suburban league Truman 9- l Oak Park 7- 3 William Chrisman 6- 4 North Kansas City 5- 5 Park Hill 3- 7 Lee's Summit O-IO Coach Derry confers with Randy Early and Larry Mclntire' on hitting tevhniquw. -4 ' 'JJ The varsity netmen compiled an 8-6 record in season play under the direction of Coach Ken- neth Swift. With fine performances from Chuck Crowder, Ron Lorfing, Terry Early, and Dan Kah- ler, the Northmen placed third in the District Tournament. They also placed well in the Con- ference Tournament. Chuck Crowder, Ron Lor- fing, Terry Early, and Dan Kohler finished with l6-l3, l4-l4, l4-l4, and l5-9 overall records respectively. 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I, !,. it ,iff 5 l KE' s Q 3 kr t . ft I L x V v k y Q L X , , me if. YK, Kp 8 mx ii , Left to Right: Coach Kenneth Swift, Chuck Crowder, Ron Lorfing, Terry Early, Dan Kohler, 4 I B Duncan, Clint Royce. Kent l-ligmon, Joe Mangold, Gary El ington, ruce Si'f.gKitt..ft Wflsflx. 'kfXAiffl,.ff,Q wi, , jf X . . 5 ,R .r f fl .f 1, l. ' 1 If ijffr'S,2l,x,6,x':.r fr 'xf4 A f Q if A fy 1 ,r 5 .,f' Ronnie Smith, Alan Linder, Craig Johnson, Lee Dunlap, Joe Ma ger low gol anc enc me anc suc ber the l 1 , l The golfers were led by the consistent stroking of Joe l-loward, Tom Zago, Conn Clements, Rusty Duncan, Marty Nunnick, Jeff Baker, John Delap, and Jim Kree- ger. Joe l-loward, number one golfer, was the average low scorer for the team and Tom Zago, number two golfer, compiled the best season record. Fine perform- ances enabled the team to capture fifth in the Confer- . ence Tournament and eighth in the District Tourna- ment. The olfers were l-9 in Suburban Conference la Q h VP Y Und l'lO Overoll' COOCIF' Gene Jordan 'S expeclmg G Left to right: Coach Gene Jordan, Joe Howard KCO-Captainl, Marty SUCCeSSfUl SGOSOV1 next yeGr' WlTl'1 all but One TGOFTH mem- Nunnick, Conn Clements, Tom Zago lCo-Captainl, Rusty Duncan, ber returning- Jim Kregger, Jeff Baker, Cnot pictured? John Delap. r i C as c ss fJ t ', ,, ', i ji :N s ' X . I , 'Q Sal, 1 Qfu 9-vi , V , 5 ? 5' 'Q ,pc W ics 'fig K' 5 T i?f?s,:i 'ltfift '. J J if at ,. if Y I X fum, A Q Q4 final Z, .. ,gifs ,Rf K. f an fx, ,X- I l. M rts for L , 'ff 7' the 1967 season of varsity competition in the suburban eight conference fa- ,fa V J -N , Q ' ' c r, Zwgff ' r f ' z ' f, 1 ff ,l ,, Z ' s, 14 ff WA ' I - 1, 7 - If I I :ul Q 7 V, ' , f V to jhxefzf- N Q E I Q X. J, ,Q V X , 0,2 ww L4 in if 1f f ,, , 3, 2 T' ' ,, fs, ,iwwi ' , ' hr' i X L ' . I 41, Q 'f I 4- , 5 AJ? . , . 4 if Y 4 -'Lo' ' 'inf' f l 4' I ' J QVQQ i , J ' C 'K U 1 f ' ' Y ' A' ' y C 5'. -. Wi ' V f , , fjf y nf HL! f-V 1 ' , 'Z f ' v ' ? f M l ' ' M g f F ' ' . - iff? ' ' ' 1 ' V X: 'ff' 7' ,A ' , 5 , , 44 V, .ns A 1 5 1 f . . U i' W. W'.r,V,A,,,- ,KJX K!!! I , .f f Joe Dunlop' lllm COrm Rubly l'loxvOril Zf,.,, Clements DUHCOH northmen sweep district and go Oh l'O tie for eleventh at state The track team participated in the Greater Kansas City Indoor Track Association for the first time this year. After suffering a defeat at the hands of Ruskin, the team won its first meet in two years by defeating North Kansas City and Truman in a triangular meet. The indoor season was closed with losses to Central and Paseo. Although no wins were recorded in the outdoor dual season, the team placed second in the Santa Fe Relays, third in the Conference and third in the Wyandotte Relays. The highlight of the season was winning the District Meet in which Stan Bartlett, Alan Eaton, Chris Frank, Mike Meadows, Mike Halliburton, Dave Judy, Calvin McCart, John Penrose, Don Sheffield, Richard Stanley, and Doug Vrooman qualified for the Outdoor State Meet. ln the State Meet the 880 Relay team lJohn Penrose, Calvin McCart, Dave Judy, Mike Meadowsl placed third and Mike Halliburton placed fourth in the Pole Vault giving the team a tie for eleventh place. Conference records were set by Mike Halliburton, vaulting l3'9 3f4 , Mike Meadows, running the 220 yard dash in 22.4 and the 440 and 880 Relay teams running 43.2 and l:30.2 respectively. The 43.2 set by the 440 Relay team was the best in the Kansas City Area and the second best time in the state. Members of the Relay teams were Mike Meadows, Chris Frank, Calvin McCart, and Dave Judy. Dave Judy was high point man for the second season with 63 U2 points, and Mike Halliburton and Randy Johnston were elected Co-Captains. The Junior Varsit had a very successful season ze egizfggitr, is J- if 4 it rw -,,,'J,.s 5 K 'gi r 3 T' is 5 129 , X wie? 4' Co-Captains Mike Halliburton and Randy Johnston add District and Santa Fe Relays trophies to the case. 'lst Row: Mickey Younghanz, Mike Ryan, Bob Dameron, John Penrose, Dave Judy, Chris Frank, Ray Dobie, Jim Langseth, Phil Jones, Carl Civella, Bill Zimmerman, Ronnie Ranes. 2nd Row: Jay Flom, Cal McCart, Dove Cummings, Chuck Moss, Roger Bruce, Ken Rose, Steve White, Ron Dougherty, Ray Chambers, Scott Tubesing, Craig Laursen, Tom Robinett, Alan Eaton, Mike Halliburton, Mike Lunsford, Mark Williams, Mike l I i l l l l Shedden, Vrooman Summers Rod Bevi Doug Vri Haubein, age? l l ,V V 1 ,5, , Y . . as it won all of its dual meets and placed third in the Conference Meet. X ' L pp, t.,.,.4: K ,s,Q'Kfi-rise' 'Q .,,, it . 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X , h, I M W 1 .KX K X xx M Q Q I1 I 1 1 4 ,MV 1 I ,AW ,. 1-1 fix, im af hx f f X I X V . 911 , j ' 571 j' Q... A N ww . I 4 , fa ' f X ,sf zfkfifw f ! f gg!!-Sky 0 WX f lfy , ,, .uf .- f, f- fuzz- ' 1 '- ,Y-frf L- il' 4 -rf .- ,- f -4-':,f:-f 4-1 oak park's clubs allovv students to develop interest and hobbies, offer Charlie White demonstrates the use of a transmitter for the Radio Club members. GQ' The Radio Club was formed primarily for those students interested in amateur radio. However, other phases of electronics were explored as well. Charlie White and Gary Creason, both licensed amateurs, taught weekly classes in Morse Code and radio theory and regu- lations. Upon completion of this course, most partici- pants were able to pass the F.C.C. tests to obtain ama- teur licenses. After these licenses were granted, meet- ings were held on the air to teach operating procedure, network operation, handling of message traffic, etc. all of which an amateur radio operator should be fa- miliar with. Several field trips were made: among them were visits to KCMO radio-TV and WDAF radio-TV. Technical demonstrations added variety to the twice- monthly meetings. Presiding officers of the Radio Club were President, Charlie White, Vice-President, Gary Creason, Secretary, Terry Wormington, and Treasurer, Bob Peterson. The club was sponsored by Mr. Joe Craft, electricity and metal shop instructor. I Oak Park officially entered the space age with the advent of the Nova Rocket Club. Formed several years ago as an out-of-school hobby organization, the club was formally organized this year under the sponsorship of Mr. Donald Lea, chemistry instructor. Regular meet- ings, held every other Thursday, disposed of club busi- ness and were enhanced by demonstrations and discus- sions. Program highlights came on launch days, held about once a month at a nearby farm. This year mem- bers bought rocket kits and commercial fuel, then built and launched their own rockets. Next year the club hopes to be able to construct rockets and make fuel in the laboratory rather than relying on commercial sup- plies. Presiding officers of the i966-67 Rocket Club were President, Doug Andrews, Members of the Board of Directors: Dan Kohler, Chris Cox, and John Westfall, Secretary, Dick Woods, Treasurer, John Barker, Quarter- master, Jim Hoover, and Sergeant-at-Arms, Rich Mel- dahl. 5 . Qilts, .. W at nl ' I t , . . f J -t W F pw f 5 D ,, if yi W . if ji , J Q ,, f' . W 2 55,31 'T ,... , f ' ,Lvl-f 'rl i ght ll: . VV gf 'I We X fr at, -,fs . . - 1... is nr. f 1 ' .M ss.. , wt , Q , t , e. fi A Meng C U, Ill' Luigi ' 'JK 4145-GQ Y , Q J ...vt-g g. .1 ix bf,. V U may im Y pw ik? at N- t 'fy-.i1f m .v l -'Met ff- A .5 sky. . .vi .ai ,.'mf'sf','gV ' .5 .1 its 43' ff V, V 'li i- f f' . si i'2.'li xp, .' 'X 1 er recreational activities, and lead to active, well-rounded individuals 2 1 if ', if ii. far fi 4, y r ' 1 fc, ' , W M, f H , wif' lv Dick Woods and Sherry Hicks preside over an informal Hi-Y meeting at the Clay-Platte Y. Hi-Y, a school club affiliated with the Y.M.C.A., was set up to promote Christian living and to act as a service organization for the community. Another goal was the development of a better understanding of American government and world affairs through such activities as Youth in Government, World Service, and participation in the United Fund campaign. An inno- vation for Hi-Y occurred this year when girls were added to the formerly all-boys group. Several club social events were held during the year, including two swim parties. Other activities of the '66-'67 organization were the sale of Christmas trees and Christmas-candy. The Club volleyball team competed in the Co-Ed Intramural volleyball tournament at Oak Park. Weekly meetings held at the Clay-Platte Y were led by Dick Woods, Pres- ident, Sherry l-licks, Vice-President, Carla Wagner, Sec- retary, Chris Cox, Treasurer, Mike Ridder, Sergeant-at Arms, and Donna White, Chaplain. Y-Teens, a branch of the international Y.W.C.A., was sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Eubanks, The club was fortunate to have several guest speakers at their meet- ings during the course of the year. Y-Teens participated in a Y-Teens rally, the World Fellowship Banquet, the annual Hanging of the Greens, and Play Day. The girls put on bake sales, car washes, and several other money-making activities. Small stuffed animals called Dream Pets were sold to help finance the annual St. Patrick's Dance, ci semi-formal, girl-ask-boy affair. Seven boys were chosen to run for St, Patrick's King. The winner, elected by the student body, was crowned at the dance. Although Y-Teens was not a school-spon- sored club, students gave the organization plenty of support. The club was open to all interested sophomore, junior, and senior girls, The officers of the club for the past year werei President, Sammi Delsuca, Vice-Presi- dent, Jeff Standard, Secretary, Sandy Sabol, and Treas- urer, Eddie Farrarr. Drama Club climaxed its year with the production of the Evening of Drama on January l2. Six readers' theaters taken from current plays were presented. Drama Club promoted interest in dramatic activities by attend- ing Edward Albee's Tiny Alice. After the play the members held a critique session with Mr. Albee. Other activities of the club included hosting receptions after each play, a Christmas party, and a banquet in the spring. Serving as officers during the past year were Janet Preston, President, Ricky Miller, Vice-President, Kathy Van Rye, Secretary, Jerry Seevers, Treasurer, and Ralph Lewis, Sergeant-at-Arms. The club was sponsored by Mrs. Karen Wheeles. speech and dramatics clubs provide interested students with an opportunity Pam Rapp adds the final touch to complete Ted Stephens 'make up. Eaton, above. ds ...l 2 Q - E 2 .NASSQ K A ' Mrs' Keren Wlffaelesf, 'eftf Wofches 0PP'0VlnQlY OS V6hGOl'SOl continues in the Little Theater S ot- lighted in the Evening of Drama are Ginger Meyer, Debbie Dickson, Margaret Reeves and Slgacy zatii poir ing. Woc que' the by' wrig offi Jan Mai to iuction eaders' Drama attend- ay the Other s after in the ir were esidentg er, and Jnsored rtunity Thespians is a national honorary dramatic organi- zation. To be a member of the club one must gain lO points in three areas: technicalities, acting, and direct- ing. Members saw the movie Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and held a critique session afterwards. A ban- quet was held in the spring, and along with Drama Club the group went to Rockhurst College to hear a lecture by Edward Albee, the famous twentieth century play- wright. Mrs. Wheeles sponsored the Thespians, and the officers were President, Jerry Seevers, Vice-President, Janet Preston, Secretary, Kathy Van Rye, and Treasurer, Marcia Fry. The primary object of the National Forensic League was development of ability in public speaking. Those eligible for membership were the students who had re- ceived a minimum of twenty-five points in tournament competition in such areas as oratory, extemporaneous speaking and debate. Oak Park's NFL. club attended many out-of-town competitions and returned with nu- merous trophies and medals. The club was sponsored by Miss Phylis Weeks and the officers were Dale Newland, President, Ralph Lewis, Vice-President, and Kathy Van Rye, Secretary-Treasurer. to develop abilities, and a chance to participate in school productions ,-Q , --My f- , so and I ,,.. ' 'RT lr T r is r , Q ,, N ,, I ,fx Q g 4 , it X ssss' 1 'l i 'gilt as X lv ' LA' ,3 E up i x 1 ,M ua,-qs , SFT! to , '25, x Q Ju, lj f Q. ,f it gg Www: 1? -tim if use :vi if., 35: ll 1' gYwM41wt'..M4...i Q . ,, ..,.,,.,,, ,Q ,, i...,,'f--,.,,,'.'1 ii V , ti K Hs.tv,A.I,,+.f V' 5 1 W...,,k,w,..x.l i 2 I fl! , av i 'Q ' l I0 V, iv, M I X FA 4 t V 2 I 3 . g A gmt l ' ,,Q t ff , y,,,.,.fcr,T I m - Am ? X 5 ' , ,A - N. iw it 'Wy VN: ., 4. , ,,. W, , l x Mi 5 i-..Lnuf4, , f 2 7ML.f.z4.,,,rpy, .,, , f' M ur 1 I '2 T' A v 3 Z 'Stix X X! , ix 5, i, fer. Spot- Phil Love and Dale Newland, the state debate champions, proudly display their trophies. :nd Stacy L1 f ww Q,--,M luulM ? .,,, -M-ra-v ' l 1 after 'ITE OIR' i f l I During the year the Spanish Club held bake sales and sold candy in order to raise money. Members enjoyed eating dinner one evening at a Mexican res- taurant At the language clubs' carnival, they sold sopaipillas, sponsored the Beauty and the Beast Contest and supervised the Fish Pond. They also photographed adventurous students as Cleopatra, Batman, Lil' Abner and Daisy Mae. Mrs. Rose Hall and Mrs. Connie Hostetier were the sponsors of the club. The officers were Jane Hunt, President, Kent Higman, Vice-Pres- ident, Seena Reese, Treasurer, and Sandy Marchetti, Secretary. This year Oak Park's French Club participated in a variety of activities. As money-making projects the club members sold candy, held a bake sale, sponsored a paper drive and went to the Christmas party. For the language clubs' carnival, held in February, French Club contributed a sidewalk cafe with French pastry. The officers this year were Nancy Boyles, President, Ginger Meyer, Vice-President, Karen Faish, Secretary, Beverly Thompson, Treasurer, Tami Neal, Historian, and Craig Laursen, Sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Lynda Pate served as faculty sponsor. The German Club was sponsored by Mr. David Sachen. The members collected food and money to give to several needy families for Christmas. At the language clubs' carnival, they presented the German Bierstube where hot dogs and root beer were served. In the spring members enjoyed dinner at a German restaurant where they entertained other diners with singing. The officers of German Club were Craig Laursen, President, Helga Oertel, Vice-President, Christy Cavaness, Secretary, Patty Blake, Treasurer, Becky Campbell, Historian, Ralph Lewis, Sergeant-at-arms, and Phil Love, Parlia- mentarian. The Russian Club is one of the smallest but most enthusiastic clubs at Oak Park. At one of the first meet- ings of the Supreme Soviets, the members joined forces with the North Kansas City Russian Club to hear Dr. R. B. Doolin tell about his trip to Russia and see his slides of it. At the language clubs carnival, the Russian Club had the Red Guard, which jailed people who were not wearing any blue. Mrs. Michelle Hiller sponsored the club. The officers were Sandra Sabol, President, Terry Wells, Vice-President, Dari Haer, Secretary, Priscilla Ford, Treasurer, and Mark Smith, Sgt.-at-arms. foreign language clubs contain the key to international understanding 2. NF' 4 7 w :Mc lj'ijj f1l'I Club Cafe at the Language Club Carnival drew many customers who wished to sit and talk f Ns x , 'ff . , Qzff Q- g g UHK PHRK HIGH SCHOOL KEY CLUB , . l ll 102 --nm---fe-..,....,,,,,x, V Darryl Gordon presides over the meeting with the aid of Mr. John Hagan, sponsor. -1 ,.., fe 2? , W xx. 'WWC 51, Key Club's pop corn stand thrives during basketball game. at A jf V 4 , A 5 1 Q Q 'Wi ,swf Jay Flom, Fred Cerra, Darryl Gordon, and Jerry Price prepare to sell OPHS pennants. clubs provide talented students with a place to display and improve their An international service organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, Oak Park's Key Club is a small group of boys who want to give service to their school and community. The main activities of Key Club were to help take tickets at all home football games, sell pop corn at basketball and football games, direct parking, and to help out wherever they were needed. This year the club also sold blue pennants with the Oak Park emblem on them. The highlight of the year was the District Convention at Hot Springs, Arkansas. During the year, several guest speakers from the local business community spoke at the meetings, Mr. John Hagan was the faculty sponsor. The officers were Darrell Gordon, President, Jay Flomm, Vice-President, Jerry Price, Secre- tary, and Fred Cerra, Treasurer. The purpose of the Art Club is to stimulate interest in art through field trips and other such activities not available during the regular class periods. Art Club was sponsored by Mr. Barry Kennedy. One of the principle projects of the art club this year was the making of the sets for several plays and musicals. The art club also sponsored an art fair during the year. Members of the club contributed some of their projects in such varied medias as ink, watercolors, oils, clay, crayola, and wood. Many of the items were put on sale by their creators. Prices were determined by the individ- uals and the club sponsor. The officers for the club were Craig Sheumaker, President, Betty Musselman, Vice- President, Laura l-lornaday, Secretary, and Pricilla Ford, Treasurer. rift' P' ,fi-if , Members of Tri-M ractice for a concert above and P , I members of the Art Club prepare for the onnugl mf ome. show, right. I mb 'hw if to sell elf talents, and also supply a chance for service to the school terest r Modern Music Masters, often referred to as Tri-M, S not is a national organization attempting to promote a Club greater interest in and appreciation of vocal and instru- f the mental music. Membership was obtained following an s the audition andthe completion of a written test. The club, . The sponsored by Miss Joyce Stuermer and Mr. James year. Chandler, served as host for guest performers, attended Jjects musical demonstrations, presented programs for the area clay, IUVHOF high schools and sponsored a pop concert per- 1 sale formed by the Park College Singers. At the end of the Clivid- MUN a formal banquet was held in order to initiate were new olrliceis and members, The officers were Larry Vice- l?t,ibbins, President, Liz Finch, Vice-President, Nina Ford, lff5'f lifi , Secretary, Dean Corwin, Treasurer, and Craig lbil'lfl 'f,1liIfl', li'llSl'Ol'lClI'l, 103 l i ii northmen develop through competition varying in form from girls' intramurals 10 fl-, i L i W. X of QM x Jiwsvwwwawwwwk J i The Lettermen challenge their guests to a game of volleyball at the Lettermen's picnic. 104 im i '7'WW ' 'pf t, , V, f J , ,.,1 , ,, , , ,,.,.Ml , 7 Q f, ,, K,,Z,,yJ ,Z Zypaf . ,i,,,,.47.y, ,,g,y,,V A ,WV if 71' , ,dj 1.-nf7,.y f f' 'UW My i fy f J 2 'n2 '7Zffs 73 ' ' ,rf 512:34 Q ' H f -J fl '4 49529 f fir, -' , , ,fu-nw 'f uw- 4207? ' V f ffyf, 140, -: ff, . V .V wg ,MQW f ,701 ,, , f H 4 ,' fm. if ,i wg- ., - ' , - ,J fr M Jw M Q ff' , , . ' . ZMy?5,zQ V M5 'SW ff ,a - Q - . Skye f 2'-.! wav, I 1 I . 1 f' Ev A lv, am if -f ' ' 1 ns!-usurp :insani--A--. Below, displaying the equipment used in their favorite sports are the Ab! officers ot GAA: Jeannie Rector, Lea Ann Wilcox, Susan Voight, Adra Johnson, Alta Ghrist, Laura Beck, Dona Baty, and Jane Harvey. 7 7 , fr i V M al. f ,N L... -of I ,, x 4 ,X Xa X ' 'Qs2y,, X A X ,. s Q et 'li ' , Qvifvs is ll i n xv. f Y Q A n ngfm xl Many activities kept the Oak Park Girl's Athletic Association busy. Chosen teams travelled to Lee's Sum- mit and twice to Raytown South for sports days, and to UMKC for a play day. For a money-making project the club sponsored a mixer after a basketball game, Mem- bers of G.A.A. comprised two volleyball teams for co- educational volleyball and played in the student-faculty volleyball game. At Intramurals the girls participated in hockey, volleyball, basketball, softball and bowling. Miss Beverly Powell sponsored G.A.A. and officers were President, Laura Beck, Vice-President, Jeannie Rector, Secretary, Adra Johnson, Treasurer, Alta Ghrist, Chap- lain, Jane Harvey, Sergeant-at-Arms, Susan Voight, Historian, LeaAnn Wilcox, and Sports Manager, Donna Baty. Led by Rick Hill, President, Mike Halliburton, Vice- President, Charlie White, Secretary-Treasurer, and Jim Alexander, Sergeant-at-Arms, the l966-67 Lettermen's Club set traditions of Oak Park lettermen for years to come. Membership was limited to those boys who re- ceived va-rsity letters in any of the sports at Oak Park. Since meetings were not held on a regular basis, but instead whenever necessary for business purposes, all members were -required to attend the meetings. The main purpose of the Lettermen's Club was to establish and maintain standards of conduct for the school's let- termen. A secondary objective was to foster a good re- lationship between the athletes and the faculty and stu- dent body. These aims were accomplished through club meetings and through several club projects. A club social event was also held. The lettermen were advised and sponsored by Coach Gladden Dye. The Oak Park Chess Club was a recent addition to the list of activities available to interested Northmen. The club was organized this past spring, and was very active considering its late inception. Enthusiasm and interest were demonstrated by the relatively large num- ber of students who joined and by their consistent at- tendance at the weekly meetings. A rankingboard on dis- play in the halls showed the position in terms of losses and wins to and over other members of the club. Mr. Donald Lea and Mr. Ed Pfitzner, club sponsors, dom- inated first and second positions. The Minutemen , the club's team, entered in tournament competition with other high school teams gaining recognition as a worthy contender. The team took third place at the Park Hill Invitational Tournament and fourth Dlace at the Shawnee Mission East Tournament. Serving as officers for the year were President, Larry Jenson, Vice-President, Nathan Gilmore, Secretary, John Ristoff. fi? fr y' 7 7 f ,,,.. .fx , .. ' Iliff rf. 7' J f Lf Af f ' ff ' cw U Q wmv, , ,f if Tom McAtee, second in intramural points, prepares TO blOSf C1 l'1Om9 VUV1- 1 B Z 2,14 place Team 'Ist Place Team i Bottom Row: Jim Davidson, Terry Blair, Mike Foster, Bill l-lankins, Bottom Row: RUSS M9el4S, -l0lW ' l-0f'1QfO d, Tom MCATGQ, DOUQ B 'Ql'1'f, Dave Adams. Top Row: Larry Yoksh, Dave Jewell, Jim Langseth, Dave M0fl4 WUQUGV- TOP Row: Brent NIQVO, R'Cl4Y Mlllef, Tom Ad0mS, Owen. Terry Morton. v 1 I by me X NP if BBQ, .llg .i H Coach Floyd Klang presents the first place plaque in co-ed volleyball to GAA No. l. Lett to right are Coach Floyd Klang, Miss Beverly MV Powell, Mary Finch, Dave Jewell, Karen Frost, Donnie Hayles, Alta Ghrist, Tom McAtee, Jim Langseth, and Jeannie Shook. Not pictured is Stella Gornicki. students enioy a stepped-up intramurals program ranging from co-ed table le 106 fi , X ' ip Q . 3' M' i A it 'ss as sf , 7, TTT 'sg' M2 lf' er' mm it fl? ll tt ill it ill R ll N W rs, li X W i 1 24, l It Dave Jewell: this year's top intramuralist. 3221 i l l 3 i , 5 S g , Q yy J l fly, f i M 4 i+'Ho 5 l X -f ' ' ,,.,,,.... ' M Lzf. f Q if . ,,,. A W .-. ,erly Mr. C. F. Bakker shows that experience counts. Miss BeverlY Powell 0WOfdS O DOWF- ured ,able tennis and volleyball to basketball and football Boy's lntramurals was established on a formal basis at Oak Park this year. Intramurals were held in foot- ball, wrestling, basketball, volleyball, softball, track, and other sports, Th'e program was open to all students in good standing. The purpose of the organization was to allow pepole who like to participate in sports, but don't participate on the varsity level, a chance to take part. The activity was sponsored by Mr. Floyd Klang. Dave Jewell was Intramural Commissioner. football . . . over eighty boys par- ticipated and a total of twenty-six games were played. Two leagues were formed, a sophomore league and a junior-senior league. Eight teams bait- tled for first place among tough com- petition. Standard rules were used. wrestling . . . twenty-six boys par- ticipated in the sport. The following boys were champions in their respec- tive weight groups, Jim Wheeler, Ter- ry Blair, Scott Carne, Don Hayles, Gary Stevens, Larry Yoksh, and Ralph Lewis. free throw . . . forty boys partici- pated in free throw intramurals. The finals were held during halftime at one of the varsity basketball games, with Dave Truman winning the event. Scott Tubbesing, Don l-layles, Dennis Davis, and David Love finished second through fifth respectively. volleyball . . . six eight-man teams were formed from fifty-six boys. Thir- ty games were played and the cham- pionship team members were: Dave Adams, Dave Jewell, Mark Sellers, Jim Davidson, Don Hayles, Dave Owen, Dave Randolph, and Alan Jones. basketball . . . this was the most popular of the intramural sports this year. One hundred and forty boys par- ticipated. Three leagues were formed and forty-eight games were played. The winning team was composed of Gil Cox, Bill Armstrong, Fred Schenk, Terry Beck, Steve Peacher, and Pat Hawes. coed volleyball . . . this was the most popular sport in the field of coed activities. One hundred ninety-two boys, girls, and faculty members formed two leagues of eight teams each. Almost every club in the school was represented. The top three teams in each league were paired in a tour- nament. GAA No. l came out vic- torious. l-li-Y, Faculty, Cambia-Radio No. l, and AFS-Student Council fin- ished second through fifth places re- spectively. coed table tennis . . . thirty-six boys and girls combined to make this sport quite enjoyable. Valerio Cervetti captured first in singles play. Mary Gerken finished fifth for the girls, be- hind John Barker, Tom McAtee, and Eugene Vanderford. Mary Gerken teamed up with Steve Cochran to take doubles play. slow-pitch softball . . . fifty-one boys participated with the Stompers coming in first undefeated. A sixteen- inch softball was used in the games. 107 oakies arrive en masse for an evening of fun at the language carnival The evening of February l8 saw fun and entertain- ment reigning supreme in the Big Gym and Cafeteria as Oakies and their guests turned out for the l967 Language Clubs' Carnival. Games of skill, refreshments and chances for revenge tempted students, teachers, and Northmen supporters to try their luck. Proceeds went to the language clubs and A.F.S. Activities ranged from the Russian Club's fortune teller to German Club's opportunity to soak a favorite teacher for vice-principall. The Russian Club confined several non-patriotic North- men to jail, those whose vesture lacked blue quickly discovered. Royalty was present in the form of junior Donna White, winner of the Beauty crown in the Spanish Club's Beauty and the Beast contest. All who attended had an enjoyable evening, thanks to a joint effort of the Spanish, Russian, French, and German Clubs. Mr. Litle awaits o retalitory sponge. Quen Thelen and Paul Rolfe pose as Little Abner and Daisy Moe 108 494 -ww 1 R W ival i Daisy Mae. if i gn! f ,i , , fr ,, X, ff f Yfiwvw.--r 'QB 5 9 . ,W ,, . yi 'Www f sr v W f ,,., X. Z Donna White happily reigns as the Beauty ot the Beauty and the Beast contest. 'J Q3 ,. . 1 ,Q Y Q WV: 3 il il 2 f- 5 Q X ,f 7 f 1 if f gs: we X X 3 ,-W, V. 4.4 f JS 'ff , f f 2 Wnnnw M 7 wr, i . s QQ-f ' 2 31 -X wi ...wwf Mm.. Several people were caught by members of the Red Guard and confined in jail yn x, Y A A , W Paul Johnson and Mike McAllister challenge interested onlookers to try their luck. 109 Northmen pep assemblies were presented with enthusiasm and imag- ination. In order to spur the football, basketball, and wrestling teams on to victory, the varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders led spirited Oakies in cheers for the boys. Pep Club girls offered a variety of skits and routines which included masquerading as ln- dians, Chickenman, and even the Red Baron. Willing to do almost anything, they pinch-hit as football players in a rough-tough scrimmage lbelowl, and also paraded the boys around in covered wagons lrighti. Pep Club girls were not the only ones ready to promote spirit, for plenty of outside help was offered Northmen were enter- tained by the Nomads, a band cur- rently popular with Oak Park students, and assemblies were even sprinkled with familiar commercials as in the portrayal of the new country corn flakes commercial by Liz Finch and Dan Kahler lfar righti. northmen display pep and enthusiasm during a variety of assemb ' N.. '-hawaii l l u-u-nv-..,..,,. , -i i l Z 1 if .wt-A VN' X: W,-1 fx, l fgil pf, 1 '-M .few 4 ff f 'mf iff ff f ' f if' 1, g Awdua ' ff 'Y - JZ' ficflm it 156. il fa ,., . i,,j J ., J? t W, n-nl 'f i r 'fiiiiu 3 4, M v 17 ir' fbi' if . fix' ,i if '-me - 7, ff W . f 31:5 Mm, ,, 74252 f, 3, ,f if .rg ' mn, f 1, Nr, a n L g -1 1 wf J ff ,cnc ,.. ri 2 if ,' - 1 a ng,- sf ff l 1 X- -5 A ' A me Q i ' ':, ,,r,, f Q., , f , , fevwim fi. - Q 5 'N or wif gwffyzf as ' fivfiifflf? - ,ffvyge f 3 z Q 1: 4 Qzf' YW: I 4 fi' ,.,,' f ' e n, i ' vis? 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W FW, Wu M. 4, if I 1 f f Z ., Q 49 W GZ l l 55 r f- Ella A r l 1 Featured guests at Oak Park's assemblies included Paul Anderson lbelowl, the world's strangest Qin l man, and Terry Armagost lriglwtl, as the Green Hornet. x ff ', ff, s Z ' ' f 5 f QQ, j ' sg V . - 5 r y rtw 3 'Q l Varsity cheerleaders promote Oakie spirit as they lead another yell for victory. ig. we int org Soi OC als pe na ,f otl to i ,- 1-7 .r.. ,,,,,, ff ji r -gf W N' 9 v, , Q. ff ,a tttr rrer y- F . 1 12 Y .ef-JF-' ' A - f P ,f 4 , Y xx Xxx Assisted by Colleen Cochran, as a moulting Chicken- man, Pep Club girls entertain Northmen with views of what the opposition is doing before the big game. l?W WWQNQ ,, ' Q5 strong backs, can-can skirts, and shapely legs spice northmen assemblies Along with the many spirited pep assemblies which were presented this year, Northmen also gathered to hear interesting speakers and be entertained by various school organizations. Une assembly was held by Mr. Paul Ander- son of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, who spoke to Oakies on the importance of high ideals in youth. l-le also proved his title of the strongest man in the world by performing several feats of strength-such as driving o nail through a three-inch board using only his fist. An- other assembly featured Mr. O. G, Fitzgerald, who spoke to Oakies on the power of the mind and presented some very good examples of memory work. Several other assemblies included entertainment by the vocal music groups and foreign exchange students. A festive Christmas assembly was presented in which Bel Cantos and the Cvlee Clubs sang numbers appropriate for the season, and the program was highlighted by portions of l-lanclel's Messiah sung by A Capella Oak Park stu- dents also spent an informative hour learning about the country and customs of foreign exchange students from different schools in the city. Another special exhibit was held for science students in which demonstrations were given on the missiles and rockets in use in the United States today. 113 1 The Homecoming Queen condidotes odorri the football teom with lucky horseshoes for the big game. Bob Stoton ond Rick Hill seem sure thot their horseshoes will pull them through. l if Th Foll rein oak park's first homecoming begins with an assembly, climaxes during fhe h l l l l . l l l l l is is i Q.. W l i 'iii' l fys,c ik , ',,Z if f.. Wkfyfy k kfwk - ,AQ .X x . 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' 1 X F 1 I , Amy Stewart Francie Flannagan Deena McCamis Pam Rapp Linda Matsol and Karen Ellis present an excerpt from Exodus. inces in ublithe spirit, the junior class play, and nan evening of drama ithe 1 of fer. rd's -out the ido- roy- lan- ma- ring cati rit re- her iyed om- cast Ted Mrs. Wheeles' drama classes, Miss Week's speech ll class, drama club, and Thespians combined efforts to present an Evening of Drama . Stu- dents from fifth hour drama class opened the production with a humor- ous excerpt from Up the Down Stair- case. From that, the third hour drama Class struck ia more serious chord with an extract from the book Exodus. A cutting from the children's book James and the Giant Peach followed, enacted by the fourth hour drama class. Speech II students continued with the Fifty- First Dragon. After a brief intermis- sion, drama club presented ci comedic excerpt from American Dame. Thes- pians closed the program with A Patch of Blue. 125 The Diary of Anne Frank, by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, was first choice for the i967 Senior Class play. The well-known drama of two families of Dutch Jews who spent two years of World War ll hiding in an ottic was presented February 9 and ll in the Little Theater, A cast of nine and the production staff, under the direction of Mrs. Karen Wheeles, rehearsed diligently for three weeks to produce Oak Park's finest offering yet in the field of dramatics, as two sellout audiences will attest. An abridged version of the play went on to take second place in the Suburban Conference One-Acts Tournament, held here at Oak Park March l7 and l8. ln spite of the war, Craig Swenson as Mr. Frank, continues the educa- tion of Peter VanDoan, portrayed by Ted Stephens. T'7'm Marcia Fry, Jannet Preston, and Vicki Bustle huddle in alarm as the Nazis break down their door. h-wil 126 o fine cast transforms oak l ' ' elf? 6.g': s', lf' 4 . , ., Akin 1 . .X f fe- ,:wz F5 gs:-2-P i I f fn 2 fag.-Z, X1 1 ' 1 7 1 XX . Mff hx QQ? V' 4 1,1 x A . 4, f -21754 I ff! 7 ' x QZMQQCA ., ,W ,f iff? X Wgiiw ,k.., ,M - ,, L4-7 Ohh if if ' ' f J'TlMi5f' 7? M , . f ff I , 37' . nj , , . fs Z Q W , A, Q ff' la www , - WZ? 3, gg X ff f. 0 X 'i , 1 ,,. , y f s U Q ff , -f 7 Q X X n 5' Z fb kt M. 19 vi V - - W WWW if 'f U 'fffm Q 9 5 2 'fiwfqx-'ws 50, my fy af if W fihfwif f ' , f , X4 ,Wy f 7 0 1' 4 ' f , 4 X is I , Q 5 A 0 , 1 F M V 5 2 V of V ' z X 'o QW Ll ,,. 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' lg t E Debbie Spencer nnual if spring elections For two days Oak Park students cast their ballots to choose the Student Council President for the l967-68 school year. ln a primary election the junior class had se- lected four final candidates: Lee Dunlap, Bill Hankins, Laddie Liv- ingston, and Debbie Spencer. Dur- ing four vigorous days of cam- paigning, such slogans as Han- kins fills the Bill, Leadership And Devotion, Lee is the Key, and All the way with Debbie Kay arrayed the halls and the habliment of supporters to influ- ence students. The candidates were introduced to the student body in an assembly, and each presented his platform in a cam- paign speech. The results of the election were released April 2l over the intercom: Bill Hankins as Oak Park's Student Council President and Laddie Livingston as Vice-President. One of the most exciting elec- tions of the year was that of the cheerleaders for the T967-V968 school year. Out of fourteen jun- iors and three sophomores that tried out, the pep club selected ten to try out before the student body. In an all-school assembly each of the ten finalists gave an introduc- tory pep talk and performed two cheers. Ability, enthusiasm, origi- nality, and pep were a few quali- ties that students noted before making their choices. The student body voted for next year's varsity cheerleaders as they voted for Student Council President and Student Council Representatives. The winners were announced over the intercom during the last few minutes of school Friday. They are: Pam Hunt, Sandy Hightower, Patti Asby, Cheryl Grider, Kathy Dunbar, and Alta Ghrist. Alta Ghrist Cheryl Grider Sandy Hightower Pam Hunt Kathy Dunbar Patty Asby mf, 4149 450, wwf Wit 131 ,.,,.,, -: I.-qzjfsiqs Lg ,-L, ' 12.36, 3 , ,-, 1 1 5 -am!! WN. is 9 A X f ' 'dnf-0 f lily Y X X 'x LZ ,,., , - -- V - Y-, --.. ..,..-....Y,Q:..-Q-:yu-f-f--v:-, 4.02: -, .1........-......... ......f,i... 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X all r,yy ,- XkV,ec,,,.Mwc ,, .,... .W c.c, ,M if hill, 1 , X . l.'if,, . ll if a 1 wg, ,Q If K. X, i'i Vw? W i l BL havin 1 fi 'ww' .ffm ,X fi X I W ie . X 4-' I 4 N I iv f 1 1 V, a 1 i X Q 1 as f , ' A if A 4' rdf Y N 4v in U--or , W4 M an S 2 53- vs 1.4 ,Q ., v ff ss .Q ,N xv 1 f ,-ffsiriizii, Q 25' E tr 5 X1 'fiti-N525 fr W T W A Summer Place was the theme of the 1967 Junior-Senior Prom, and Oak Park was transformed to create an exciting evening in an old-fashioned summer setting, Lighted arcl-iwuys adorned with flowers stood at the entrance to the field house, at one end an antique bandstand sheltered the orchestra, and at the other end a small lawn scene complete with setees also added to the decor. In the courtyard a wooden bridge spanned a pond created for the occa- sion, and a waterfall and swing were part of the hack- ground forthe balconies, Since the theme of the affair was that of summer, sophomore girls dressed as but- terflies added to the atmosphere while they helped to ...,W,,,, 4 decorate the gym and serve refreshments. Butterflies Donna Malcolm, Beverly Fisher, Ellen Hanson, Kali Ball and Peggy Adams add the finishing touches to the decorations. -wwrvy f xx' X M IM ,-Q ff s A. , ZF, X K, 1, M 5 X V y gwsfgwfyfgj, X , J s f ,V r 3 . V f f' ff ff 2 , if ,, f . J K f t , y, 1 1 W G .Zf,rg,f.. fy y X X x , f- f f . WW ,yn X 7 4, f l , QV , A I W,,m,. I, , V? f fi Q, f it ' A , ' v r at ' s is .fffy V, ,f I + A ,- In Q, , 2 fp! ,, r f-ff . f , K 'why WX .W A 0 V , 4 X - .V :2.fgfwf.-W f , ,,- ,Q it ,iw ,ff ' ' , ' f' VW 0 .. - it ' if 28, w N 0 f. I fff Q V: ,f f 1 ,, ' AS f ' 'r f f 2 4' . 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Club, Prom Committee, Girls' Glee Club. Peggy Belman-Prom Committee, Pep Club, French Club, A.F,S. Club. Pattie Blake-Homecoming attendant, Ger- man Club Historian, Secretary-Treasurer of Junior Class, A.F.S. Club Vice-Presi- dent, German Club Treasurer, Secretary ot Senior Class, Pep Club, Section A Pres- ident, Worrior's Husband, Political Sci- ence, Prom Committee, Y-Teens, Log statt, Dispatch correspondent. Larry Bland-Football, Wrestling, Baseball I Letterman's Club. Nancy Boyles-A.F.S. Club, French Club Pres- ident, Pep Club, Section K Vice-President, Political Science, Log Staff. Pat Braxdale-Pep Club, Spanish Club, GAA, A.F.S. Club, Prom Committee. Judy Buckmaster-Pep Club, GAA. Pamela Cannavan-Pep Club, Home Ec. As- sistant. Phyllis Catalano-Pep Club. Christy Cavaness-Cheerleader, German Club Secretary, Political Science Secretary, Stu- dent Council, Homecoming Attendant, final year at oak park high Senior Class Treasurer. Barbara Ceplina-Pep Club, French Club, Mrs, Garrison Assistant. Valerio Cervetti-A.F.S. Club Treasurer, French Club, Political Science, Student Council Sgt.-at-arms, Drama Club, AFS. student Intramurals, Shapely Legs ConteSY, Terry Chapman-Drama Club, ThespianS, LittIe Foxes , Warrior's Husband , Sound of Music , The Lark , Bl1fl'19 Spirit , Diary at Anne Frank , Annie Get Your Gun , Technical director fOr plays. 2 fax , 'I,-- + Jesus, -4:91106 Sv f 7 U X f ff 4 4 f fw, Sff 'A Q4 ff ! f f ' f ff 4 X Week M...-1 f f 'V , f, f x ' 'll Vicky Bond Harold Bourne Nancy Boyles Ronnie Bradley Ruth Bradley Jude Brauer Pat Braxdale Randy Brandt Steve Brass Sherrie Brown Judy Buckmaster Elana Burger Pat Burrows Kathryn Bush Linda Bush Nancy Calvin Jane Campbell Peggy Campbell Larry Candler Pamela Cannavan Nancy Cantrell Larry Carnahan Ransom Carter Russ Carver Dale Case Phyllis Catalano Willie Coughlan Christy Cavaness Barbara Ceplina Valerio Cervetti Cathy Chaffin Nancy Chaney Cathy Chapman Terry Chapman Sandie Chester MT,--V . Z ? - t W? X 'Yo I V , I f f -ve' .Nw Ee:-I 1-115' . 591' Am 'Q lf : K 4, f .f pm WA ' ' t W 5 xl Ml Y fi 2 X WW! Z 1 i s WVU: mf- 'W V ,wt nn. 3 ,Q M. is..- .. fo.-:A qdri I I Dianna Cooley LaDonna Coonce Jerry Copeland Dean Corwin Gil Cox Richard Coy Barbara Crispin Linda Cross Brenda Crossno Chuck Crowder Gerald Crowley David Curry Bob Curtis John Dallas, Jr. Marsha Daugherty Jim Davidson Jeanne Dawson Michael Day Carolyn DeCannie re Steve DeFreece Gary DeHaemers John Delap Larry Delphia Terry Denny Dennis Dibben seniors take advantage of opportunities that may lead to careers . Steve Clayton-Football, Wrestling, Letter- man's Club. Greg Clute-Baseball, Intramurals. Jean Cohen-Art Club, French Club, Pep glub, Prom Committee, Annie Get Your un. ' Pam Combs-A.F.S. Club Historian, Pep Club, Political Science, NFL, Cambia queen at- tendant, Log staff. Pat Combs-A.F.S. Club President, Political Science, French Club, NFL, Pep Club, Cambia staff, Homecoming Attendant, Prom Committee, Student Council, Model U.N. delegate. Dave Cook-Football, Student Council. Diana Cooley-Pep Club, Spanish Club. Dean Corwin-Tri-M Treasurer, A.F.S. Club, Optimist Club Honor Student. Gil Cox-Football, Baseball, Intramurals, Log staff, Night of One Acts. Linda Cross--A.F.S. Club, Pep Club, Saxo- phone Quartet, Band Letter. Brenda Crossno-French Club, Head Major- ette, Typing Assistant, Band. Chuck Crowder-A.F.S. Club, Intramurals, Prom Committee, Tennis Team, Letter- man's Club, Student Council, Commence- ment Committee Chairman, Cambia staff Co-editor. Bob Curtis-Football, Baseball, Letterman's Club. Jim Davidson-Track, Intramurals. Carolyn DeCanniere--French Club, A.F.S. Club, Y-Teens, Prom Committee, Sound of Music, Pep Club, A cappella, Bel Cantos, Intramurals. Gary DeHaemers-Football, Art Club. John Delap-Basketball, Football, Track, Jun- ior Class President, Senior Class President, Student Council Vice-President, Letter- man's Club. Terry Denny-A Cappella, Pep Club, JV Foot- ball Cheerleader, German Club, Sound of Music. 159 160 Terri DiGiusto Dane Dingerson Joy Dodd Pat Dome Helen Dooley Doris Ann Douglas Jeanne Drewes Donna Dunbar Mike Dunham Randy Early Jim Eastin Dan Eccles Alan Eaton Ronny Edmonds Brian Edwards Diana Edwards Joyce Edwards Mike Egner Joyce Ehlers Paula Ellis Dennis Essary Karen Estep Michael Estes David Evans Ernest Evans Lorena Evans Mike Evans Linda Fagg Karen Faish Ronnie Fancher Charles Fanska Linda Ferrell Janet Field Kathleen Fields Kathryn Fields 5 ,MI L M., , Q ,I f Z4 ff ff , f 1 V: ff 1 J, 5 , if f My gf ! 1rf 'A' ryan 4,-4-up 911, ,- ff 01,1 ' NDA' wfemv l 1 I ' .l ll 1 pf l . lr I zCL..l- l 1 Fw rm: ll lf? li 'dx I if-T42 14 l I5 I l ' ,A-4' JY' 'nfs ' ' .I .4 I lf'g LJ rl ' l i , i ' ll' ru' 'f' l VJ if l 3 I l D l l Jr l 1 l A 1 i Elizabeth Finch l Richard Finley ' N- -11 Ms l Rodney Fischer Linda Fisher A Joe Fisher ' .3 , it A F F .gig M da, in aww Ron Fisher 5 , M , M, Steve Fisher :F 'S-1197 F 1:7 ZX . 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F, X I 5 northmen always show their spirit, but hornets give an added impetus i l Doris Ann Douglas-German Club, Curator Kathryr,1AFields1-flijp Club, A Cappella, Sound 1 Award, ot usic, re ette. l Jeflfme DVGWES-Df0m0 Cll-lb, Gefmon Cllgbi Elizabeth Finch-Student Council, PepACrluSb 1! A-F-S-F Belly' CVOCREV SCl'1Ol0fSl'1lP1 9 Treasurer, Tri-M Vice-President, F . . COHTOS, L09 Stott. Secretory, Political Science Vice-President, , Donna Dunbar--Pep Club, A.F.S., Prorn Com- GAA, Mgjorette, Cqmbia Queen Attend- rnittees Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Student Ont' COU'1C - Rodney Fisher-Football, Golf. 1 QL22nE?:g2,Zj,,gZCktllggrogggit'Ciub Secre, Steve Fisher-Football, Baseball, Intramurals. l tory prom Qgmmmtge, l Pat Floberg-Pep Club, Prom Committee, Stu- Lindo Fcfrrell-Office Assistant dent Council, Cheerleader, Hornecoming 1 Kathleen Fields-Pep Club, A Cappella, Sound QUGGVL Bel COVWOSF Blue 5POll'9hf5f A l ol Music, Trebletts Cappella Premdem' 161 i Fl lF 2 Marsha Foster Roy Fox Chris Frank Peggy Franks Kem Fronobarger Marcia Fry Tom Gallamore Shirley Garrison Terry Gentry Mary Gerken Saundra Gilby Mary Helen Gladden Gay Gladow Larry Gould Terry Goush Dona Grady Jackie Graham Alberta Graves Steve Graves Dennis Gray Bonnie Gullen Joyce Gunn Margie Gunter Ralph Haggard Caline Hale fi '15 ,... A fp' 0 if Wy. fbi' 'W iffy 447271 ff through education students learn to communicate effectively with others Marsha Foster-Pep Club. Chris Frank-Football, Cross country, Track, Sax Quartet, A.F.S. Marcia Fry-Pep Club, Drama Club, N.F.L., Thespians Historian-Treasurer, Log Staff, A Cappella, Trebletts, Diary of Anne Frank . Susan Harding-Orchestra, Choreographer for Annie Get Your Gun. Vickie Hardwick-Pep Club, GAA, Intra- murals. Jayne l-largrove-Log Staff co-editor, NMSQT Semifinalist, Freshman Curators Scholar, German Club, French Club, Pep Club. Gordon l-larlan-Cross Country, Track. Donnie l-loyles-Cross Country, Track, Intra- murals. Mike Haynes-Baseball, Wrestling, Intra- mural. l i 5 l f James L. Haley Becky Hall Steve Hall I Mike Halliburton Nancy Halterman Rose Mary Ham Tom Hamilton Tom Hannawalt W4 Cathy Hanrahan 1 Susan Harding Vicki Hardwick fr-,. ,, Karol Sue Hargis Jayne Hargrove Gordon Harlan Robert Harnden 'ers Lynn Havercamp Gloria Haynes 'mm' Don Hayles JMSQT Scholar, ub. ' Intro, V av km, Larry Haynes Mike Haynes i Infra- Jim HOYS rf.: lim-ry Kennedy as he is viewed through the arf supply room Lindo Hendren Leanetta Henley Stephen Hensley Richard Herzig Mickey Herring Kent Hlgman Rick Hill Carmen Hoces Ray Hon David Honn ,run IKM 164 Arla Hoover Sheryl Hopp Jackie Hopper Laura Hornaday Arlene Horner Frank Houcek Mary Howard Patti Howe Gail Huber Judy Hughes we -ef uk fia- .xl . -Y - f. .....-....-....,-... . . --Ziggy-:f-+1-LJ'-if------.1, .,...4w.,.,.....uk. .,,-v,...,,.1,,,5f.4.,,.m-- -V --:ff L in 115 11 ll i, ,, U 1 V s I 4 ' 1 5 N. x fl 55 : if! if W Y H 51 I Mike Johnson Randy Johnston Mike Jones Dave Judy Cam Jury Carol Karpierz Frances Karr Mike Keeler Randy Keim Becky Kelly Gil if 4 7 f , 4 if , re, ff, Q 1 . 'W ,,:' 4 V , . , Af , . .1 . . ff, 3 WMM, , Helnzr,1 2, ,I . 4749? A I fi.: Z. ff? fl ' -l-3,12 4 Q f Ji 'tt , ! ll 'Milf Za , f ' ff Vi-W sn- wx iv? M! 409' ' Cox decides Pam Combs needs a hand with her hat. W l ,. , ,ww ff' S I X , f f K 'df Wm, X? M yd 1 1 V., 1 5 ,W Q! 7 'V m. ,ff Q- im' Mk, 4 WCW? -, wi W . KV 7 4 y QW? 5' . 4 ,, Aw, ' Kswql, J fl Vi J be S X 1 ,f , 0 7,1 mf 166 school activities odd excitement and variety to the lives of seniors Dave J udy-Track. Cam Jury-Football, Basketball, Baseball, Vice-President Senior Class, Letterman's Club. Julianne King-Spanish A.F.S. Club, Cambia of Commendation. Marie Klang-Pep Club, Club, Cambia Staff, John Kost--lntramurals, Club, German Club, Staff, NMSQT Letter French Club, Russian Intramurals. Basebal l. Craig Laursen-German Club President, French Club, Track, Intramurals. Ralph Lewis-Student Council, A.F.S. Club, Political Science Sgt.-at-arms, German Club, Sgt.-at-arms, Drama Club Sgt.-at- arms, Blue Spotlights, Debate, The Lark, Model UN. delegate, Warrior's Husband, Prom Committee, Intramurals, Thespians. Philip Ross Love-Student Council President, Junior Class Vice-President, A.F.S, Club, Band Student Director, Political Science Parliamentarian, German Club Parliamen- tarian, Tri-M, Model UN. dele ate. David Lowrey-Basketball, Footbali Student Council, Cambia staff, Baseball, Letter- man's Club. l 9 1 4' l i i l i V l i 4 i i l i f WW the 7 fk.. WM 2 2 e rm a n Sgt.-at- The !arrior's imurals, esident, S. Club, Science 'liarnen- ite. Student Letter- an M. nike -M-Awr QT: stef' tem 2 -New me V S f x W ,.l.fns.f fs-'ff X f L L e J ,.,t.',-Q, .sf ,Q .1 0' V fifrsw' 'S-wg., ff, W2 L, vm ,N Z 'Mk' 1 K' 'min 'Q New -9-.uw .f M f 12 is Y., ft, W.V1 W? W5 ww -way -ff -few Nu-440919 Mfg: ' pf ' W. i' 'wwf' 1, y uf-M , Q Viv' i 7 1,, .' , 1, 'dgl 'f4 Knv1'2:, ',, ,,1,v..npy ,,,f,,,,.,Kl mj4 'lvissvi ,4 6 ow fiwjzftfdezwff f23,'1l A1,l'l , ,'ff.44 2f1fwzw1v f'3 ,e'2'n Q fwmfgwsif ,,',,',W, fi ' '1Lf 7.? Greg Kent Curt Kibby Samuel James Kidwell DeAun Kietzman Sam Kincaid David King Julianne King Florence Kirtwright Marie Klang Linda Klassen Jeanie Knecht Mike Knoth Mary Kohrs Sharon Kosman John Kost Mike Kroger Sherry Lambert Lars Langhus Jim Langseth Carole Laursen Craig Laursen Diane Lerner Ralph Lewis Barbara Liebsch Janice Lindsay Tom Lindsay Paula Lollar Jon Love Phil Love David Lowrey Linda Luckhurst Mike Lunsford Judy Lynch Betty Lynn Mollie Lyons 167 Susy MacMurchy Sheryl! Magee Cary Marshall Helen Martin Robert Marx Richard Mason Tom Mathis Dale Maurer Douglas Mauton Sharron Mays Tom McAtee Cecil McBride John McCort Jane McCoun Peggy McCuIIoh Stan McDevitt Faith McDonald Connie Mclntyre Peggy McMillan Jim McTaggart Pat McZegle Debbie Rich and Jerry Seevers investigate the other side of a closed door 2 W t 1 L xq 'f 'jy ,s . f If ,Q ff J SWFWTZV' aw G 7 - X , 137' 'W WNV fi P - we , , is f. K . , , ' .. , , 'ifftfiff f J -45 w 5 f .f 1 4 Ay Af . 1 f A23 fi-5 -MCt'1rM: w f f f K Mike Meadows Patty Meinhardt Rich Meldahl Ronald Melendy Regan Mensch Richard Meyer Sue Michael Paula Middleton Bill Miller Connie Miller Elizabeth Miller Helen Miller Jim Miller Ricky Miller Scott Miller James Minzey John Moberg William Mobley Suzanne Monroe Anita Montgomery Beverly Moore Brenda Morgan Wanda Morris Terry Morton Tami Neal students develop the curiosity which leads to knowledge and discovery Sheryll Magee-Pep Club, A.F.S. Club. Helen Martin-Pep Club Historian, Cambia queen attendant, A.F.S. Club, Prom Com- mittee, Homecoming Committee. Richard Mason-French Club, Intramurals. Tom Mathis-Intramurals. Dale Maurer-German Club, Letterman's Club, Wrestling. Doug Mauton-Log Staff Co-Editor, OPHS Club. Tom McAtee-lntramurals. Janie McCoun-A.F.S, Club, Political Science. Peggy McCulloh- French Club, GAA, Intra- murals. Jim McTaggart-Intramurals. Michael Meadows-German Club, Letterman's Club, Track, Ronald Melendye--Prom Committee, Tennis, Intramurals. Connie Miller--Pep Club. Elizabeth Miller-Home Ec. Assistant, OPHS Club. Ricky J. Miller-Thespians, NFL, Dramatics Club Vice-President, Political Science, A Cappella student director, Bel Cantos, Little Foxes, The Lark, Blue Spot- lights, Sound of Music, Night of One Acts, Evening of Drama, Cambia staff. Suzanne Monroe-Pep Club, Band, A.F.S. Club, Political Science, Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee. Anita Montgomery--Tri-M, Sound of Mu- sic, A Cappella, Bel Cantos, Library As- sistant. Wanda Morris-Cambia Staff, Pep Club, A.F.S. Club, Prom Committee. Tami Neal-Pep Club Sgt-at-arms, French Club, Historian, Political Science, A.F.S, Club, Model U.N, Delegate, Log staff. Barbara Neale Steve Nester Jan Newbill Dale Newland Rose Mary Nicholas Jessie Nickels Ronald Nielson Brent Nigro Lana Normon Solvadore Occhipinti Linda Ockerstrom Michael O'Dell Helga Oertel George Olinger Pamela Osborne Albert Owen Dave Owen Michael Palmer Andreas Panayides Bill Parker Harold B. Partain, Jr Debbie' Patrick Danette Paxton Linda Payne St-eve Peacher Candy Peak Doris Peel John Penrose Jack Phillips Ronnie Pigman Linda Plummer Brenda Pope Janet Preston Kathy Price Joe Proctor 1-av? , 43 f M Ze 4 , J if Q 4419 y ,f , 1794! f A 45, my E W f-7 ? A i 4? ii ' f rx i E I fgpg an XXX -.. ' 'r i 5 f 1 If It f Howard Propheter fffx l Q . 5 I Tw S ZKSYLHV Q 1 , . E3 fs . E.: A.-N 'ts Fran Putman Roger Ramsay Dave Randolph Jeannie Rector Seena Reese Gary Reeves Fred Reinke Norbert Reinsch Larry Reynolds 5ef1i0fS Phil l-OVQ, Liz Finch and Maria Roque take time for relaxation and study in courtyard atmosphere. N' W-W-ff NHVQ ' fr' ln. ' 'V' f-7 4 .f wf 4' 'fff , I J , N j, i V , J. X my L ,W f W1 sf f each senior must decide whether to continue his education or get a iob Albert Owen-Physics Assistant, Chemistry Assistant, Radio Club, Intramurals, NMSQT Letter ot Commendation. Andreas PanayidesfStudent Council, A.F.S. Club Sgt-at-Arms, Track, Orchestra. ant. l-larold PartainiThespians, Drama Club, Art Club. Steve Peachere-Football, Indoor Track, Base- ball, Letterman's Club. Candy Peak-Prom Committee, Pep Club, A.F.S. Club, French Club, Political Science, Y-Teens. John Penrose-Football, Track, Intramurals. Janice Newbill-Maiorette. Dale Newland-NFL President, Political Sci- ence. Rose Mary Nicholas--GAA, Art Club, Varsity Cheerleader Homecoming Queen Attend- Brent Nigro-Football, Political Science Treas- urer, Intramurals, Lana Norman-Pep Club, Office Assistant, Y- Teens. Helga OertelfPep Club, Cambia Staff, A,F.S. Club, German Club Vice-President, French Club, Student Council, Spanish Club, Brenda Pope1French Club, A.F.S. Club, Pep Club. Janet Preston- Little Foxes , Blithe Spirit , Diary ot Anne Frank , Sound ot Mu- sic , Log Staff, Drama Club President, Pep Club, Thespians Vice-President, Ger- man Club, NFL Club. Katherine Price-Orchestra, Annie Get Your Gun. Fran Putnam--Pep Club Secretary, A,F.S. Club, Y-Teens, Sound of Music , Prom Committee, Blue Spotlight, Orchestra. Jeannie Rector- Sound at Music , GAA, Sextet, Cambia Co-Editor, Belle Cantos, GAA Vice-President, Cambia Queen, 171 172 Mary Reynolds Emma Rhoden Zan Rickerson David Rideout Virgil Riley Barbara Robards Lawrence Robbins Owen Robins Tom Robertson Tom Robinette Sherri Roderick Marsha Rogers David E. Rogge Maria Roque Lorraine Rost Nina Royster John Ruppert James Russ Sandra Sabol Dee Dee Sackman Richard Sailsbury Gregg Saling Donald Sanders Kathlyn Sanders Randall Sands Zh f , L'wv QWW-T I upperclassmen follow through with old traditions and initiate new ones Virgil Riley--Basketball, Track, Prom Com- mittee, Letterman's Club. Tom Robinett-Student Council Treasurer, Political Science, Cross Country, Track, Basketball, Intramurals. Sherri Roderick-French Club, Cambia Staff, Audio-Visual Assistant. Maria Roque-Pep Club Sectional Vice-Pres- ident, French Club, Y-Teens, A.F.S. Club. Lorri Rost--Counselor's Assistant. Nina Royster-Pep Club, Tri-M Secretary, Sound of Music , Treblettes, Library As- sistant. Sandra Sabol-Russian Club President, Y- Teens, Drama Club, French Club, German Club, A.F.S. Club, OPHS Club. Gregg Saling-Basketball. Kathy Sanders- Pep Band, GAA, Tumbling Assistant, Orchestra. Jim Sartorius-Cross Country, Track, Tri-M. Linda Seitter-Pep Club, A.F.S. Club. v ' New , xwa f 4,7 I 'vu 4-- S ,,-- J f 117 ,w 1 ,,,A ig 3 , fA f G f 174 Donna Smith Mark Smith Michael Smith Mike Smith Patsy Smith Rosalind E. Smith Vivienne Smith Rick Snider Lynn Souther Durl Spencer Sharon Stallbaumer Richard Stanley Tom Stark Darrel Starling Robert Staton Beverly Stephenson Logan Stevens Cheryl Stevenson Deanne Stewart Mike Stewart W., 97 A fm W? f, , 1 V 'W eg , , way ,J ,X- os asa iw My cg w f , X, 4 K , A N z M Sn. X X 'N ig ff f,f,fs7- . f Z Zit - k f. '41 D 37.4-A T .af Z, .Q , ., I gl? K ,V X W f Q3 Q l f ,X X f, y YH Q ' ,if , slfY M ff S f W? i 2 .'e'f f Q s , X to A Gr K ,,, S 7 , ,'?2s..c 11 fe' S, s-hxwfsw-M ,,V f:,, X, t JN, 'ii 'X ,,,Qk :pgs ,, ss X V' , . sw: rf ,.., K QQ?-ff ,ffm ' A 7 've Qu!! auf: ,f , y-tx Ig f l . i 2 3 ,ff Q!! 1-dr 'CJ' fi? f',57e,F:t 'fu Q.-,. 'xv 45? 'Z x , W ,ws- ti , I 'Wt ,ju ,7 WM M ff fwy , ,f fel. ff me ,- ,,,ff,,,,,- : H fn ,f-gr aU'lw:3Zf1w 5.20 ff T 1 fy O! W W, ,. : wi jig! o f ,K J 1 r ,M f cultured seniors find time to appreciate the finer things in life Patsy Smith-Student Council, A.l:.S. Club, Y- CV0lQ ,SW9 1SOVW1l:OOfbOll, WV9SlllnQ, TVOCK Teens pep Club, 'Sound of MUSECHI Blue Letterman's Club, Diary ot Anne Frank, Spotlight, Combia Queen Attendant, Politi- A C0Dl9ell0- Col Smence Chiba Sharon Sutton-Drama Club, Blue Spot- Lyrm Southern- Y-Teens pep Club' light, Thespians, Diary ot Anne Frank, Richard Stanley-Track, Cross Country, De- Em? gofflrllwgzee Clliolrglonf Wolllcffls bote political Science! German Club, us an , H appe a, epAClub Section ' O Secretary, Sound ot Music. Intramurals, Deanna Stewart-Marching Band. Kay Rita Thomas-Spanish Club, Pep Club. Terry Stroker Sandy Strickler Chris Stringer Rebecca Sublette Gary Sudduth Sharon Sutton Craig Swenson Pam Tatum Dave Taylor Tim Taylor Gwen Thelen Frank Thomas Karen Thomas Kathy Thomas Rita Thomas 175 Beverly Thompson Fred Thompson Patsy Thornton Ronnie Tillery Susan Tiltson Tami Tomes Wayne Towle Dixie Tracy Paula Trump Nancy Turner Carol Valenti Beth Vanderberg Dennis VanDierendock Kathy VanRy Chet VanSickle Barbara Vassar Belinda Vassmer Mary Vaughan Clarinda Vaughn Mike Vaughn -2.1.5-,.,..-:.-ff-, .-. .M , A. .,- ,Jul , -g.. 1' ,M X Terry Wells David Welsh Zane Welsh Becky West Linda West Charlie Westfall Joyce Wheeler Charles White Harvey White Ken White z' wl , VW JAN, Q 'fi ff fn S '-Q ..-...N 'wif fs ,,f V. -y W 5 nz. ECT! I in ww., , l I i K, ' fix: VV' fb-, ,A :fs-. A. Nl 1 , WA , I ...ff .W fl: l f Zi-7.,.A,. ,, t- G f f ' ' .fl 'lf'f,ffL1if,,f , . I ,.,, 2 K. A... V 9 ff 4 :Eze ' l ' , phi? ' ' .'.1f 1f.x:..1i:'.. r A A I Q 1.6 H -.l -6 unlsrkunny. ,ll Fil F y K 5 Y 'ang AWQVKI' wanna W? X G,,,,n, 4 N' f Z , aff-ey Y ,ww GQ eyell t- Q.. f ' Wt' . 'Q W ,P H , :arf ,wh , l fam - WQQWWWW 178 the skills and interests of seniors are as varied as their vehicles David Welsh-Baseball, Football, Intramurals. Joyce Wheeler-Pep Club, Counseling As- sistant. Charlie White-Radio Club President, Letter- men's Club Secretary, Student Council Parliamentarian, Assembly Committee chairman, Safety Committee Chairman, Combia staff Business Manager, Technical crew for Dramatics, Prom Committee, Spanish Club Program Chairman, Football and Basketball trainer and statistician. Steve Wilkerson--Student Council, Letter- men's Club, Football, Basketball, All-Con- ference Honorable Mention. Debbie Williams-Pep Club. Sue Williams-Art Club, French Club, GAA, Intramurals, Orchestra. Pam Willis-Pep Club. DeWayne Young-Basketball. X W 6 Sy Q X l M... . I. 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X , Q Q 'Q IK ' s N03 x. y f W, 45' K S W, ww' :QM gf. ..,,,'s ww 2' 'D'-if' GNC 1123? ,vows- v Billie Whiton Linda Wharton Steve Wilkerson Debbie Williams Meg Williams Sue Williams Vernon Williams Pamela Willis Andy Willoughby Janet Wilson Jon Wilson Tom Winters Noel Wisdom Carol Witt Deborah Witt Terry Wormington David Young De Wayne Young Kay Young Jacqui Zetmeir 179 180 N ww AWN-,, Vey, ff I , ,Q fg , ,V A ff ,ff 4f h W V iv X ,MMV -'W Jw, swf? wwmwm the efforts of afs and icye bring four exchange students to op 5 2 ff V '. ,gf V . ,Z Q, 7 fd' r P , T f f ' ' -7.42 UP Andreas Panayides, Oak Park's foreign exchange student from Cyprus, made his home with Mr. aand Mrs. Darwin Delap and their son John. Andreas was a mem- ber of Student Council, served as Sergeant at Arms of the A.F.S. Club, and participated as a high jumper on Oak Park's track team. ln the academic field he studied American l-listory, English, Orchestra, Physics, and French, Among these he especially enjoyed English and Physics. After visiting in Washington, DC. and New York, Andreas took a plane home to Cyprus , . . l-le must at- tend one more year of high school before he graduates. He plans to study medicine at a university in England. Carmen Hoces, the AES-student from Chile, re- sided during her year in the United States with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Prucha and their daughter Connie. Carmen enjoyed being a member of the Cambia Staff, Student Council, AFS-Club, Spanish Club, Political Science Club, and Pep Club. She participated in the variety show by performing two Spanish dances, the jota and the far- ruca. Carmen's daily schedule consisted of English, Typing, Speech I, Biology, and American I-listory. The subject she liked best was Biology, After returning to her home country in July, Carmen had to finish her senior year in high school. Afterwards she planned to study medicine at the University of Chile to become a pediatrician. is 9 i i if 181 ,- I f, -.....-. X, .....,. A... mari, N14-y1,,,1-I-,, A--:nf.l5..g,,.f-,-fi V ---gn-.7.x.-:f,,.i.v-f-Y.v...,,,f-v.-,..,. . , , f .Mfg -P.. - , x Y , gf ...l.' 51 ' A 112-1 ' fa fA.A 1 .N X I tg I i will in ,til il t i if D31 'Q ', ,v s. li Encounter, the choice of the l967 Senior Gift Committee, wos o unique contribution to Oola Pork. The sculpture wos presented to the school with the hope of furthering ort oppreciotion omong the students, En- counter wos sculptured from rore myrtle-wood burl by Cecil C. Ccirstenson. lt wos disployed ot the l964 New York World's Eoir in the Missouri Povilion, Mr. Cors- tenson's personol interpretotion of his work is: Life to be meciningful, it seems to me, requires involvement, ond involvement in one series of encounters. These en- counters ore with vorious life forces, often with people. Whot is importont is how on individuol meets these encounters. It is not too importont whether the en- counter results in o win, loss, or drow, but rother how well one utilizes his obilities ond conducts himself in on ethicol monner. To win, when one hos not used his obilities to the best or hos been unethicol, is to hove lost. These words should be especiolly meoningful to deporting seniors who will be sculpturing their own lives. IQ: 'HY' qi ff Q4 ttil H! ui - W -- ,, 1 W f A , M, , l K 5 4 - . 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V' f f . y fix ...Q , A A , A , V 'MW 1 I .1 Chuck Haubein Patrick Hawes Ruth Ann Heck Gary Heiney Gary Heller Micheal Hendricks Mary Henley Chuck Henry Debbie Hensley Julie Hensley Dennis Herrick Teresa Hesher Pom Heule Sherry Hicks Diann Hienke Roger Highfill Sandy Hightower Bob Hoffman Garry Hoffman Ralph l-lolderman Susan Holdiness Jody Holferty Jerrie Holland Sion Holmes Jim Hoover Wanda Hoover Doug Horn Jackie Horn 193 ittman :l fvell ihes ansmith l son LSOI1 SOD ell fell W , if V 2 ,Q ,W 4 1 4 ax? X lik Fil' X tx VA N 'ef 5 Y J new Km fi- c 'V if ff x N. we x X X' ,sv 'W ff 323, ,,w SF' X 2 X 'gf wxf L S X 'at ay Q f ,.,L L 2 E new-rf J 3 J ,frm A, ,f ,M ,MM ,J U W S Q-rw 1c:.v2 tc X V x 4, ,Vw X ,L x , Q , .x . ,, .o fx ., , ff ggi 1 s - J X, fege-NW' HWY A x , N 4- ff J 4 . ' fqxkilxfm 'Rl' i 'I M 5, x fs .LLM ' Yew- l HQ N 4 1 K fr 4 QA l I 4 . ,Q ' uw , ik Mg ,355 i, aww Qi J wi 'H' wwf! 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Aw JM f t f 4wY'fe Z ,K . f , W f 1-A til Q f X 42 2OO juniors '12 ,vy 'IV fw f , as an as ' Z, ll' C f we f Nxmc ,4- fi 1 X 3' A ill .idk Lf' ,A 9 ,av K f ! ff 1 q ,ff -ww aff M .gr Qgy , I rw' ' Q fa - ' 1 id gg? , Jafar 'Z Z' ,QQ , ll ff, 4 m J X Z f 4 7 ,W 4 N Ain 7 Wqfffl A mv X I 1 i Y r xefv ' . g 'ZF GT lx A oak park curriculum accents both physical fitness and mental ability Coach Dye's paradise after a hard day's work. 1 4 4 1 I 4 ,........S.w Dennis Scott Lana Scott Phil Sedgwick Connie Seymour Bob Shaffer Doug Shank Don Sheffield Jill Shelton Jeannie Shook Janet Sidden Rose Marie Sidoti Marilyne Siemers Cindy Sievers Mike Slayden Pat Slusher .sm- fffwwf f- ff' in 'OOO' HRW ' 8.111 f 'M f f f ZSK7fz ? MZWI S W X in no 2 Q1.rw:q X Q 1 Jr ., , if tw , . 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G A 4- by ff , M-4 li K VI Y iuniors 2 K-K if - ' sf A , i W' M ife 1 ,' ' J ' f f fl ' M Q izfim. . 4 f 2 ' A WW ' 717 274,12 -47' 2 f . ' I N.. if f ' .1 if ' ,J , , Z? ., fy. 4 'XWJX if mf N4, JW fggg.. X5 Y M 6 12. 4f 14, WM X f i we-' if ffm fn - ,f fp. V ' 1..,' K .ff . s 'f',- sv f I J . , A new if W ff IW Qc, Y f 'V fm I if K y aj' gf 6 91 1, Q Y .f ,ffyyw , ff ya ,JN , 14, ff k. Linda Vanlieirsbilck Susan Voigt Chris Vonlfrdmannsdorft Paul Votaw Johanna Voyce Carla Wagner Bruce Walker David Walker Jimmy Walker Suzi Walpole Don Walston Richard Ward Terry Ward Diane Ware Vicki Warner students grow socially through activities as well as class experiences Barb Warrens Chuck Warzyn Janet Watson Tom Webster Ann Weller James Welch Karen Welsh Linda Westcott John Westfall Donna White Steve White Cheri Whitworth Mark Widebrook l.eaAnn Wilcox Amelia Williams Barbie Williams Christina Williams Phil Willoughby Brad Wilson Ginger Wilson Q. f vm, ,V ! 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I N if , 4 , or i f , jf I J f ff,,f fy ,', 2 f wif 'f wif 19 , 4 f hgyyi V9 Tom Burris Jan Burtch Rick Bussinger Sandy Butler Tim Butler Tom Cain Laura Calvin Paul Calvin Lynn Campbell Rhesa Campbell Diana Capen Danny Carlton Scott Carne Janet Carpenter Nancy Case Patricia Cassidy Paul Cassidy Rose Marie Catalano Ron Coughlan Phyllis Cavallaro Buddy Chambers Diane Chambers Paul Chapman Dean Chester Debbie Clark Jackie Clark Mark Clark Rodney Clark Gary L. Clarkson Gary D. Class Mike Clay John Clayton Ray Cobb Colleen Cochren Pam Cole Linda Collins Steve Comfort James Cook Doug Cooper Linda Cooper Gale Cornelison Melody Cossairt Betty Courter Denise Couser Karen Couture Ken Cowper Donna Cox Ken Cox Shelly Crain Vicki Craven Gary Creason Linda Crooks Steve Croswhite Diana Crowder Brenda Crowley Patty Cyitkovich 209 sophs 5 4?r AZ: .,. , it ffm f wh ' Z ,Z z I y ,f W ,ff Z lg 'Q ei i fi, f ff 652 ly fx f ' -. 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IQ, I 4 y X 1 -'17 raw, fa-ff, .M f Debbie Fields Nancy Fields Beverly Fisher Jae Fisher Vicky Fletchall Jay Flom Bryon Flowers Denise Flowers Val Floyd Greg Frank Vicki Fridel Craig Fordham Arthur Foster Norma Foster Susan Fox after a year of growing and learning sophomores plan for coming years Dave Fuller David Garber Mike Garland Sandy Garland Lynn Garretson Debbie Gering Shirley Gerken Janette Gillett Steve Gilworth Barbara Glodden Rick Glaszczak Vince Glossip Jeff Gofhrung Mike Golubski Andrew Golya Dale Graham Kay Graham John Granado Steve Grant Connie Grantham X rf Gary Graves Brenda Greene Debby Gregory Dawn Griebe Monica Grill l-lelenGroteluschen 57 ' ' Karen Grover Michael Groves 212 A , , -sf ,X X bw if A , ' N XM- 1 ' x W 1 3 xc Q ,. Qi .. ' 131 if , rw. X-A .4 4 o 46, , L , Q... 4 fwfr' Ek. , , , , , i . ' -553 , A 5 I a A ' , , f F 8 '+G X m e 5. i -4. -f 'W MZ? S- , 7 f , x , Q -,,.ff. of . 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I , Q ' Q , iq , Ye ' fl f f X if 4, ffkf ? ff fy' ik, ,if - ,Q fav sf' Q, 2' ' Mike Hines Doris Hinkle Martha Hodde Tom Hoffman Tommy Hogan Kenny Hollander Janice Holmes Ann Honn Marilyn Hoover Dave Horn Jim Horn Sharon Hornaday Rick Houcek Larry Huckleberry Terry Huckleberry David Huddleston Donna Hudkins Dan Hughes Ann Hummel Linda Hunnicutt Bradford Hunt Tom Huntington Cookie Hurd Joe Hurley Phil Hutchison Kenneth Jack Jeff Jackson Jim Jackson Karl Johrling Mike Jarchow Carolyn Jenkins Janet Johnsen Debbie Johnson Della Johnson Jim Johnson Patty Johnson Paul Johnson Bill Jones Richard Jones Margaret Jury Larry lburg Cheryl Ingram Pot lrwine Becci Kohler Jim Karr Priscilla Kashmer Elizabeth Kaye Cindy Keesee Rick Keesee Phil Keith Doris Kelly Marilyn Kent John Kerman Linda Kern Susan Ketron Jim Kidd 215 sophs Q xl ,,f 'YJ V If Li., ,M , fu, X X , We I, ' fl I fav- Q ,f L J , .W . 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J .nv -J JE? ,. g Z ,W -, xj , -.,.f 'i Mr- 4 D ,, Q- s f' z 2 Z,-Wsgf y J N JS X art., 6 , - . 6 i S r AW , ,sy 1 W sf ,. S f ff N-aw we wi eb J '.,sQ.1,,s.,s J is 5 1 . 'i 175 l yy A Q 7 f ff? 4 1-7 4-,f rf fs, v 1 y 5 , X W ,CS f X ,M , .fy ,'?'1,,1,A ' 'Q' K no M y 4' f Z .ms A , YWK x Mike Mc Deena IV Nancy N Teri MCC Joy MCC Gerald IN Pot MCC Bob Mcl Connie , Fred Mc Morgan Steve N Kenny I Donna l Terry IN Trudy l Jimmie Parnelc John C Gary lv Marsha Mike McAllister Deena McCamis Nancy McCart Teri McCarty Joy Mcilenahan Gerald McCrery Pat McCullough Bob McDonald Connie McDonald Fred McDonald M Margaret McDonald ,gif A Steve McFarland Kenny McGaugh Donna McGhee Terry Mclntire Trudy McKown Jimmie McLaughlin Pamela Mc Laughlin John D. McLean Gary McQueen Marsha Macken 4: X I - 3' 1 si! H Q! :Aw A , W.g41V! Lively sophomores linger in the halls to converse before classes sophs vw J if fr ,ff--, 'dh we fr ! . v P N. 7' n Wifi' V W, ,,,-39 J A ,ix If X Q ,L , , 1 f V 4 W iff-4 4 ' Q5 W 5 f 4 , W -x lflzl Kimberly Maddn, Steve Magee Donna Malcolm. Bill Mallinson Mike Malone Rick Malsick Joel Mangold Rex Mann Billy Maples Jeanne Marshall Ann Martin Mike Martin Linda Martsolf Mike Mathis Bob Matlock individual expression helps sophomores develop amiable personalities Ora Maupin Susan Maurer Mary Kay Mauton Phyllis Maufon Sandy Maxwell Mark Meadows Larry Meek Beth Meeks Gary Meginnies Ted Meinhardt Kathy Meinking Kandy Meldahl Maura Mensch Sandy Mercer Jennie Mesh Joe Mesh Ruth Mesimer Jerry Meugniot Jim Michels John Michels John Middleton Gary Millard Chuck Miller Jill Miller Larry Miller Mike Miller Wendy Miller Gary Mills 218 2 . I , ' ,M ,V 3, s f N W' y w. J M 4 rv M W M' , J , , f , Z f W S, wi 1 -a , -1 ' . iq? 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Don Occbipinti Nadine Occbipint Evelyn Olinger Terry Olson Linda Orr Bonnie Osborn Pat Owen Bill Paige Dave Painter Vicki Park Mike Parker Sue Parker Pam Parrnan George Patrick Jeri Patrick M 081' if Mkv. I 220 1 E 4 . , v ,se 'ui N...-4' X 7 ,,,.-,,. , '---.nw 'hav' f-...M 'YC' Si .1 s 1 SX S 5 .P C J 'xxx' rf we 3 ,fm A.,- www 2 'Eli J N rw 5 -wwf ff. '13 .J M.-gif! M, f ,f if an ,r f 4 1 0 ,ff ,, , :If , p 4' 3 , Q W' X, 5 C N 6f,fAf1 ', ' 4, l , ,gawk .A X , V 12' 4. ! h 2 .K f L. if , '45 X ,, , ,257 'V K f , '7 il 't , f uf 5 I' i f M K ? 7 JG J . . 'D 4 If AZ, 1' ,, aj 4 , ' I -' . J C U ul f J , 1 f 3 'J P J. f W it 11 2 4 ,g W . f fi K 'A' 'X M Q Q ggi? ff f f QQ ,fi X. fi 'ii ' . C S, 5 I , . .1 ' 4' X , as Rs 3' 4 X ' , . ily ac, - -S -' . fx, K P ' . is L i' Ii W 0 N xi'., Y iv - i t r . 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Ridings Cleo Rideout John Ristotf Duane Roberson Lynn Robertson Roger Robertson Charlotte Roe Denne Roe Doug Rogers Patricia Rogers Nancy Rohr 221 1 l l qi '1 ll 1 1 .1 1 i l l . l 1 1 lil 1 1 1 l li ll ll sophs WW -w. 2 ,W ,.. X I Q45 ,Q ,rf M if W v 7 f f 'Zi I 'KY '9 Z 0,5 jj fl I 4. J M, fff ',.. ',. ,f..A n a s ,v o o , if! ff J 4 1' , Y f 4 , if J .- ,,,, fQ,,, . 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E Sth! i '2,x3V K +1 f if -31? f 7,155 x.2 ,V 11 .V 2. ,V ky, V we 2 ' Tv 'i i I ' ,V , , ,, W f g' ,4 4 4' , 'rid . , Z, 0'Aiu Index activities cambia staff clubs faculty and curriculum lumors 6 seniors sophomores 206 sports 56 talent develops in many atmospheres of encouragement and challenge A Adair, Deborah-206 Adair, Roy-36, 188 Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams Adams, Adams, 1 Debby-186 Barbara-154 Dave-106, 154 Jack-154 Kent-206 Peggy-141, 206 Tom--154 Arrington, Ray-186 Arrowood, Terry-206 Arthur, David-60, 186 Asby, Judith-204 Asby, Patty-131, 186 Ashford, Patricia-186 Assenmacher, Carole-154 Atchison, Marty-206 Atkins, Marjorie-10 Atkins, Nancy-154 Barnes, Sharon--206 Barr, Vicky-206 Barrett, Ronnie-186 Bartlett, Ann-186 Bartlett, Margaret-67, 186 Bartlett, Stanley-85, 155 Bass, Linda-155 Bass, William-206 Bassler, Nancey-42 Bates, Danny-228 Bishop, Roy-156 Bivona, Alice-156 Black, Steven-206 Black, Vicky-187 Black, William-187 Blair, Lynn-18, 50 Blair, Terry-187 Blake, Patricia-93, 110, 116, 154, 156 Blakey, Karen-207 Brig Brin Brin Broc Broc Broc Bros Brov Brov Brov Brov Brov Brov Brov Brov Brov Brov Bruc Brus Bryc Bryc Bryc Bucl Bucl Bulli Bulli Buni Bun' Bure Burg Burl- Burr Burr Burr Burr Burr Burt Burx Bun Busl 230 Adams Tom-26, 75, 106, 154 Aiello, Linda-204 Airey, Steven-74, 206 Alexander, Carol-186 Alexander, Jim-61, 129, 154 Alexander, John-74, 206 Alexander, Vicki-206 Alkire, Lititia-186 Allen, Cindy-27, 122, 154 Allen, Jodie-186 Allen, Kathryn-206 Allen, Marilyn-154 Allen, Rodney-186 Audsley, Larry-51, 154 Austin, David-206 Avery, Douglas-206 Ayers, Donald-186 Ayres, Dorothy-206 Ayer, Kathy--186 B Babb, Gary--206 Babb, Marilyn-154 Badami, Cathleen-155 Baggley, Jack-206 Allen, Terry-186 Alnutt, Peggy-206 Alonso, Cynthia--154 Alsbury, Sonny-206 Ambrose, Sandy-186 Amdall, John-206 Amelung, Victoria-186 Ament, Larry-43, 87 Amos, Joseph-186 Bailey, Carolyn-186 Bailey, Diana-186 Baitey, Carolyn-206 Baitey, Keith-186 Baker, Merlin-28 Baker, Barbara-186 Baker, Pamela-186 Anderson, Gregory-85, 206 Anderson, Jerry-77, 78, 154 Anderson, Mary Jo-36, 154 Anderson, Mike-154, 206 Andrews, Beverly-154 Andrews, Douglas-186 Angelo, Richard-206 Armagost, Terry-1 13, 154 Armstrong, Bill-60, 63, 80, 154 Armstrong, Linda-154 Armstrong, Michael-206 Armstrong, Steve-186 Arnclt Carolyn-206 1 Arnclt, Charles-186 Baker, Roberta-206 Boker, Sherry-93, 110, 123, 155 Bakker, C. F.-43 Baldwin, Daniel-186 Bales, James-186 Ball, Don-206 Ball, Jeanne-206 Ball, Nancy-206 Ballinger, Michael-186 Balthasar, Beverly-18 Banks, Michael-155 Banner, Roger-186 Barber, Sharon-186 Barclay, Nancy-93, 110, 14 155, 186 Arney, Arney, Arney, Ba rba ra-206 Robe rt- 1 54 Teresa-206 Arnold, Pamela-186 Arnone, Phillip-204 Barker, John-186 Barlow, Patricia-155 Barnes, Maurice-186 Barnes, Mike-155 Barnes, Phillip-186 Baty, Dona-105, 155 Baughman, Alan-60, 85, 186 Baugman, Mona-228 Beall, John-206 Beall, Sherry-155 Bean, Linda-155 Beard, Danny-186 Beary, Ronald-155 Beck, Carol-206 Beck, Laura-51, 93, 155 Beck, Terry-105, 186 Becker, Patricia-206 Bedwell, Joyce-186 Beeler, Karen--206 Beeler, Norma--186 Beery, Ellen-54 Behrens, Jeff-155 Belk, Caryl-187 Belknap, Carol-156 Bell, Ken-26, 54 Bell, Pamela-206 Belman, Margaret-156 Bement, Don-156 Bement, Donna-50, 156, 163 Bender, William-187 Benjamin, Darlene-156 Benjamin, Vicki-187 Benneson, Shelley-26, 206 Bennett, Barbara-187 Bergerhofer, Susan-187 Bergstrom, Joan-206 Bernhardt, Kathy-206 Berry, Danny-206 Berry, Linda-155 Bevan, Rodney-85, 206 Bewick, Donna-206 Beyer, Susan-36, 187 Bigham, Cheryl-206 Billings, Daryl-85, 206 Binegar, Benny-206 Birmingham, Thomas-28 Blakemore, Eddie-81, 187 Bland, Darrel-81, 207 Bland, Larry-61, 156 Blankenship, Vincent-187 Bleich, Barbara-207 Blevens, Jerry-207 Blizewski, Brent-204 Bloomfield, Stewart-207 Baan, Carolyn-207 Bogart, Keith-187 Bohlen, Deborah-207 Bolin, Carla-187 Bollinger, Jayh187 Bond, Vicky-15, 157 Bonnard, John-228 Booker, Evelyn-13 Borland, Curt-187 Bost, Robert-207 Boucher, Elizabeth-207 Bougadis, Tony-187 Bourne, l-larold-157 Bowen, David-187 Bowlin, Kathleen-61, 207 Boydston, Brenda-207 Boyers, Michael-207 Boyle, Stephen-187 Boyles, Nancy-50, 93, 157 Boze, James-207 Brackman, Cregg-207 Bradhurst, Wayne-207 Bradley, Bonnie1157 Bradley, Dinah-36, 207 Bradley, Ruth-157 Brandt, Randy-71, 75, 157 Bratton, Daryll-207 Brauer, Doug-134 Braurer, Judi-157 Braxdale, Patricia-157 Braxdale, William-207 Brewer, Charles-187 Brewer, Lawrence-207 Busl Buss Buss Butl Butl Cair Call Call Call Call Calx Calx Can Can Can Carr Carr Can Can Can Can Cap Cap Carl Can Carl Carl Cari Cari Carl Carl Cari Car' Car' Car' Cas Cas Cos Cas Bright, Douglas-187 Bringus, Sandra-207 Bringus, Susan-187 Brockhoff, Janice--187 Brooks, James-74, 207 Brooks, Michael-24, 187 Brass, Steve-157 Brower, Charles-187 Brown Carama-187 Brown Carol-208 Brown, Debra-208 Brown Floyd-208 Brown, Jacky-187 Brown Brown, Brown, Leanne-208 Margaret-208 Sherrie-36, 157 Browning, Robert-208 Bruce, Roger--60, 74, 84, 187 Brus, Janice-208 Bryant, Bobby-208 DePung, Barbara-190 Bryant, Carolyn-187 Bryant, Susan-187 Buckley, Rosemary-208 Buckmaster, Judith-157 Bullock, John-208 Bullock, Joy-204 Bundy, Linda-208 Bunyard, Glenda-208 Burec, David-188 Burger, Elana-157 Burk, Dennis-203 Burnett, Mark-208 Burnfin, Dennis-208 Burrington, Marilyn-43 Burris, Tommy-25, 209 Burrows, Patricia-157 Burtch, Janet-209 Burwell, James-79, 188 Burwell, John-77, 188 Bush, Kathryn-36, 157 Bush, Linda-157 Bussell, Vicki-127, 188 Bussinger, Rick-209 Cassidy, Paul Lee--209 Castor, David-189 Catalano, Phyllis-157 Catalano, Rose-209 Coughlan, Ron-209 Cavallaro, Phyllis-209 Cavaness, Christy-92, 1 17, 154, 157 Ceplina, Barbara-110, 157 Cerro, Fred-103, 189 Cervetti, Valerio-129, 157, 182 Chaftin, Cathy-157 Chambers, Diane-209 Chambers, Thomas-85, 189, 209 Chandler, James-34 Chandler, Janice-189 Chaney, Nancy-157 Chapman, Cathy-36, 157, 189 Chapman, Paul-209 Chapman, Terry-157 Cherry, Sherry-189 Chester, Dean-209 Chester, Sandy-157 Chizek, Sherry-158 Christeson, William-158 Christopher, Myrtle-158 Conner, Nick-61, 189 Conroy, Ron-189 Conwell, Gary-158 Cook, Charles-189 Cook, Dave-61, 158 Cook, Dorothy-158 Cook, James-209 Cooley, Dianna-159 Coonce, LaDonna-159 Cooper, Douglas-209 Cooper, Linda-209 Cope, Linda-189 Copeland, .lerry--159 Cornelison, Gale-209 Cornine, Larry- Corwin, Dean-159 Cossairt, Melody-32, 209 Courter, Betty-209 Couser, Jan-209 Couture, Karen-209 Cowper, Kenneth-67, 74, 209 Cox, Cox, Cox, Gil-80, 159, 166 Danna-209 Kenneth-209 Cox, Chris-118, 189 Coy, Richard-159 Crabb, Sharolyn-189 Chronister, Janice-158 Civella, Carl-85, 228 Clark, Clark, Debora-209 Larry-43, 87 Clark, Jacquelyn-209 Clark, Jeanette-158 Clark, Kathy-189 Clark, Mark-74, 209 Clark, Michael-61, 69, 72, 75, 158 Clark, Rodney-209 Clark, Stephen-158 Clark, Stephen R.-189 Clark, Susan-93, 158 Clarkson, Gary-209 Class, Gary42O9 Crain, Shelley-209 Craven, Vickie-209 Creason, Gary-209 Crews, Donna-36, 189 Crews, Jerry-48, 87 Crispin, Barbara-159 Crispin, Peggy-189 Crissman, Lowell-189 Cromer, Shirley-46 Crooks, Linda-209 Cross, Linda-159 Crossno, Brenda-32, 159 Crasthwait, Jerry-189 Croswhite, Steven-209 Crouse, Lawrence485, 189 Crowder, Charles-26, 82, 159, Butler, Sandy-209 Butler, Timothy-209 C Cain, Thomas-209 Calbert, Robert-67, 188 Calhoun, Steve-188 Call, Alice-188 Callahan, Mike--80, 81, 188 Calvin, Laura-36, 209 Calvin, Nancy-157 Campbell, Jane-10, 157 Campbell, Lynn-209 Campbell, Paul-209 Campbell, Rebecca-188 Custe Campbell, Rhesa-209 Candler, Larry--157 Candler, Susan-188 Cannavan, Pamela-157 Cantrell, Nancy-36, 157 Copen, Diana-209 Capps, Linnea-188 Cardiff, Roxanne-188 Carey, Dennis-188, 195 Carl, Adrian-43 Carlton, Donny-209 Carnahan, Larry-157 Carne, Scott-209 Carpenter, Gayle-188 Carpenter, Janet--209 Carpenter, Ronald-188 Carter, Ransan-157 Cartwright, Norma-48 Carver, Russell1157 Case, Dale-157 Case, Nancy--209 Cason, Mark--36, 37, 189 Cassidy, Patricia--209 Clay, Michael-209 Clayton, John-209 Clayton, Steve-129, 158, 209 Clemens, Brenda-189 Clemens, Shirley--189 Clements, Conn-74, 83, 140, 189 Clevenger, John-158 Clift, Junei189 Clinkinbeard, Helen-189 Closterman, Mary--189 Clute, Gary-36, 189 Clute, Greg-158 Clutter, Bob-158 Coats, Mary-228 Cobb, Donna-36, 37, 158 Cobb, Raymond--209 Cochran, Joyce-140, 189 Cochren, Colleen-209 Cochren, Steve-189 Caffe Jerry-158 235 Crowder, Diana-209 Crowder, Mary--46 Crowley, Brenda-209 Crowley, Gerald-159 Cray, Sharon--189 Crume, Edna--189 Crump, Mark--228 Culver, Curtis4189 Cummings, David-61, 84, 189 Cunneen, Patricia-210 Cunningham, Donald-189 Cunningham, Dorothy-210 Cunningham, Mary-189 Currence, Gary-210 Curry, David-159 Curry, Shelia--210 Curtis, Allen-210 Curtis, Kathy--189 Curtis, Robert-60, 80, 150, 159 Curtis, Terry-189 r, Reynir-210 Y, Cohen, Jeani158 Colclasure, James-189 Cole, Karon-204 Cole, Rene-209 Cole, Sharon-189 Colley, Susan-189 Collings, Elizabethi26 Callips, Linda--209 Collins, Richard-189 Collins, Robert-189 Colville, Connie-189 Colvin, Donna-189 Combs, Pam-122, 158, 166 Combs, Pat-26, 101, 117, 156, 158 Comfort, Steve-209 Cone, Donald-189 Conner, Cheryl--158 Cvitkovich, Patty-209 D Dale, Patricia-36, 189 Dallas, James-159 Dalzell, Mike-210 Dameron, Robert-84, 210 Daugherty, Marsha-159 Davenport, Catherinei189 Davidson, Jim-106, 159 Davis, Brenda-210 Davis, Dennis-210 Davis, George-189 Davis, Michael-210 Dawdy, Dennis--210 Dawson, Betty-210 Dawson, Jeanne-159 Day, Jeff-189 DeAngelo, Linda-189 Deaton, David-210 DeCanniere, Carolyn-36, 37, 159 Deckard, Anita-46 DeFreece, Steven-159 DeGrado, Joe-18 Del-laemers, Gary-159 Del-laemers, Linda-210 Deis, Greg-85, 2lO Delancey, Mary-32, 210 Delap, John-60, 65, 72, 73, 75 129,155, 159,180 Delisle, Marvel-210 Delphia, Larry-159 Deluca, Somula-189 Deluca, Steve-36, 189 DeMent, Leland-190 Denham, Linda-210 Denny, .loan-10 Denny, Terry-36, 37, 51, iio, 159 Derry, Jim-48, 80, 81 Devore, Gary-210 DeVall, Ella Mary-43 Devore, Gary-210 DeVore, Linda-190 Dewlen, Ronald-190 Dial, Linda-210 Dibben, Dennis-159 DiBenedetta, Jack-228 Dickerson, Linda-190 Dickeson, William-210 Dickey, .lim-67, 74, 190 Dickeson, William-210 Dickey, Jim-67, 74, 190 Dickson, Deborah-93, 187, 190 DiGiusto, Terri--160 Dingerson, Brett-36, 37, 61, 64, 80, 81, 210 Dingerson, Dane-160 Disselhoff, Deborah-210 Ditsch, Susan--210 Divelbiss, Janeane-210 Divelbiss, Mark-210, 223 Dixon, Darlene-210 Dixon, Niles-210 Dobbins, Edward-210 Dobbins, James-210 Dobie, Raymond-29, 85, 210, 21 1 Dockery, Cynthia-190 Dodd, Joyce-36, 160 Dodson, Diana-210 Dome, Patricia-160 Dominick, Stephen-190 Donahoe, Patricia--210 Dooley, Helen-160 Dotson, Mary-190 Dougherty, Ronald-67, 84 Douglass, Doris--160 Downing, Rebecca-210 . Drake, Daniel-210 Draper, Ronnie--190 Dreis, Linda-36, 190 Drewes, Jeanne-36, 37, 160 Duane, Deborah-228 Dunbar, Donna--27, 110, 160 Dunbar, Kathy11 31, 190 Duncan, James-74, 210 Duncan, Jennifer--210 Duncan, Russell-82, 83, 190 Dunham, Mike-160 Dunlap, Richard-42 Dunlap, Lee-82, 130, 190 Durham, Fred-190 Dye, Gladden-48, 145 Dye, Earl-190 231 Flannagan, Francie-124, 161 Falls, Linda--190 232 faculty and students continue advanced studies in specialized areas E Eade, Dwain-210 Eakin, Daryl--210 Early, Randy-60, 75, 80, 81, 160 Early, Terry-74, 82, 190 Easterday, Pamela-190 Eastin, James-160 Eaton, Alan-85, 160 Eaton, Stacy-36, 136, Eccles, Danny--160 Edmonds, Donna-21 1 Edmonds, Ronald-160 139,210 Edwards, Brian-160 Edwards Dennis--29, 21 1 Edwards, Diana-160 Edwards, Joyce-160 Edwards, Randy-190 Egner, Michael-91, 160 Ehlers, Joyce-160 Eide, David-210 Eissler, Carol--204 Elder, Roger-195, 211 Ellington, Larry-82, 190, 211 Elliott, Clinton--190 Elliott, Dixie-190 Elliott, Gary-74, 'l90 Elliott, Marilyn-190 Ellis, Karen-211 Ellis, Paula--160 Elstner, Deborah-190 Elven, Darrell-21 1 Enderle, Dianna-211 Enderson, Toni-21 1 Engle, Charles-190 Englund, Kevin-211 Erickson, Robert-67, 2 Eshnaur, Anita-190 Essary, Dennis-160 Estep, Carl-21 1 ' Estep, Karen-36, 160 11 Fields, Kathleen-36, 160 Fields, Kathryn--36, 160 Fields, Nancy4212 Fihaley, Brenda-36, 190 Filger, Kathi-190 Finch, Elizabeth-36, 37, 91, 2 93,111,13,161 Finch, Mary-93, 106, 190 Finley, Richard--161 Finnell, Linda-191 Fischer, Rodney-161 Fisher, Beverly-141, 212 Fisher, Janet-212 Fisher, Joe-161 Fisher, Linda-161 Fisher, Ronald-161 Fisher, Stevei80, 161 Fisher, Wanda-161 Fletchall, Vicki-212 Floberg, Patricia-36, 92, 117 136, 139, 161 Flom, Jay-84, 103, 212 Flotho, Sherry-191 Flowers, Bryon-212 Flowers, Denise-212 Floyd, Valerie-212 Floyd, Pam--191 Foley, Laura-191 Ford, J im--191 Ford, Priscilla-36, 191 Fordham, Craig-212 Fordyce, Jerry--191 Forster, Steve-75 Fortune, Linda-191 Foster, Arthur-212 Foster, Cathy-191 Foster, Marsha-162 Foster, Michael-191 Foster, Norma-212 Fowler, Linda-191 Estep, Estes, Linda-190 Michael--50, 160 Fox, Roy-50, 161 Fox, Susan-212 Francis, Charles-191 Frank, Chris-67, 84, 86, 162 Frank, Gregory-212 Franks, Peggy-162 Fredricks, Nancy--191 Freeman, Robert--191 French, Dwight--191 Fridel, Vicki-212 Frogge, Larry-81, 191 Fronabarger, Kem-162 Frost, Karen-106, 191 Evans, David-21 1 Evans, David-60, 81, 160, 211 Evans, Ernest-160 Evans, .Jerry-60, 74, 80, 81, 207, 21 1 .I Evans, Lorena-160 Evans Michael-160 Evans, Richard-21 1 Evans, Sandra-190 Evans, Sherry-190 Evans, Willa-211 Ewert, Gary-21 1 F Fagg, Linda--160 Faish, Karen-160 Fry, Gay-204 Fry, Marcia-36, 51, 1 162 Fuller, David-212 Fuller, Linda-191 10, 126, G Fancher, Ronnie-160 Fann, Loisf-47 Fanska, Charles-160 Fanska, Peggy-190 Fanska, Susan-21 1 Farrar, Eddie-190 Farris, Bill-211 Fearnside, Myrna--190 Ferguson, Janice-190 Ferguson, Sherida-211 Ferrell, Linda-160 Ferrero, James-190 Field, Janet-36, 160 Field, Richard-21 1 Fields, Deborah-212 Fields, Joseph-190 Gallamore, Steve-162 Garber, David-212 Garland, Mike-212 Garland, Sandra-191 Garland, Sandy-212 Garlick, Linda-191 Garretson, Lynn-212 Garrison, Donnie--228 Garrison, Sandra-39 Garrison, Shirley-162 Gee, James-191 Gellhaus, Frank-192 Gentili, Michael-192 Gentry, Carole--192 Gentry, Cheryl-192 Gentry, Terry-162, 192 Gering, Debra-212 Gerken, Mary-151, 162, 234 Gerken, Shirley--212 Ghrist,Alta--93, 105, 106, 131, 192 Giambrone, John-192 Gibson, Sherry-204 Gilbert, Steve-192 Gilby, Saundra-162 Gillett, Janette-212 Gillett, Russell-192 Gilworth, Steve-212 Gladden, Barbara-212 Gladden, Mary-162 Gladow, Gay-36, 162 Glasscock, Donna-192 Glaszczak, Richard-212 Glossip, Vince-212 Goehrung, Jett-212 Goens, Deborah-192 Goin, Sandra--192 Golubski, Mike-212 Golya, Andrew-212 Gordon, Darrell-102, 103, 192 Gorham, Rolan-14 Gornicki, Stella-192 Gould, Larry-61, 85, 162 Goush, Terry-51, 162 Grace, Joe-45 Grady, Dona4162 Graham, Dale-212 Graham, Jacklyn-162 Graham, Pamela-192 Graham, Sondra-212 Granada, Elizabeth-192 Granado, John-212 Grant, Steve-212 Grantham, Connie-212 Graves, Alberta-162 Graves, Gary-212 Graves, Stephen--162 Gray, Dennis-162 Gray, Shari-192 Green, Charles-36, 37, 192 Green, Jacqueline-28 Green, Roberta-192 Greene, Brenda-212 Greene, Carol-36, 37, 192 Gregory, Deborah-212 Grider, Cheryl-118, 131, 192 Griebe, Dawn-212 Griffin, Sherryl-32, 192 Grill, Monica-212 Gromer, Debby-192 Groom, Dale-192 Groteluschen, Helen-212 Groteluschen, John-74, 192 Grove, Warren-192 Grover, Karen-212 Groves, Michael-212 Grun, Mary-44 Guion, Paul-192 Gullen, Bonnie-14, 162 Gullen, Mark-32, 228 Gumm, Pamelia-192 Gunn, Joycei162 Gunn, Patricia-192 Gunter, Margie-162 Guthrie, Dennis-213 H Habelitz, Gary-192 Hacker, Rita-192 Haddix, Charles-213 Haer, Darii192 Hagan, John-43, 102 Hagen, Steve-213 Haggard, Dorothy-213 Haggard, Ralph-162 Hale, Caline--162 Haley, James--163 Hall, Edward-213 Hall, Rebecca1163 Hall, Robert-163 Hall, Rose-39 Haliburton, Mike-58, 76, 85, 129, 163 Halterman, Dorothy-213 Halterman, Nancy-163 Ham, Rose--163 Hamburg, Tom-51, 187 Hamerle, Penny-192 Hamilton, Randy-192 Hamilton, Thomas4163 Hammen, Arthur--192 Hancock, Michael-192 Hankins, Bill-74, 106, 130, 147, 187, 192 Hannawalt, George-163 Hanrahan, Julia4163 Hanson, Ellen-141, 213 Hant, Bob-213 Hapke, Gretchen-192 Harding, Diane-213 Harding, Susan-163 Harding, Vicki-213 Hardwick, Vickie-163 Hargis, Karol-163 Hargrove, Jayne-50, 163 Harlan, Gordon-67, 163 Harmon, Colleen-192 Harnden, Robert-163 Harold, Sharon-213 Harrington, Gail-213 Harris, Ginger-228 Harris, Linda-213 Harris, Michael-213 Harris, Paula-213 Harris, Ronnie-213 Harris, Sandra-228 Harrold, Billy-213 Harrold, Rebecca-213 Hart, John-213 Hart, Mary-192 Hartmann, Alan-213 Harvey, Jane-105, 192 Hass, Rhonda-204 Hastings, Nathan-228 Haubein, Charles-61, 85, 193 Havercamp, Lynn-163 ' Hawes, Patrick-193 Hayles, James-85, 106, 163 Haynes Haynes Haynes, Haynes 1 Alexia-213 David-213 . Gloria-163 Joseph-80, 163 Haynes, Larry-163 Hays, Jim-163 Hazelett, Susan-213 Heiman, Rebecca-213 Heiney, Gary-51, 193 Heller, Gary--193 Helm, Rita--213 Helms, Randy-213 Henderson, Brenda--214 Henderson, Russell-85, 213 Hendren, Denny-213 Hendren, Linda-164 Hendricks, Michael-193 Hendrickson, Mita-214 Hendrix, Carol-214 Henke, Courtney1214 3 I . , 1' W, ,WM X Henley, Leanetta-164, 193 Hennessy, Mike-74, 85, 214 Henry, Charles-193 Hensel, Dave-46 --,Qt Q 'Blog gU3S1L Only Hensley, Hensley, Hensley, Henson, Hepner, Herrick, Debbie-193 Julia-193 Steve-164 Beverley-214 Caroline--214 Dennis-81, 193 214 Herring, Denise- Herring , Michael-164 Herzig, Patricia-214 Herzig, Richard--164 Hesher, Teresa-193 Heule, Pamela-193 Heworen, Dennis-214 Hicks, Sherlyn-95, 193 Highfill, Carl--214 Highfill, Charles--193 Hightower, Sandy-131, 193 Higman, Kent-82, 164 Hill, Glenda-214 Hill, Rick--59, 60, 64, 65, 80, 164 Hines 164 Hiller, Michelle--39, 233 Hinch, Nancy--228 Hines, Judy-214 Hines, Lorinda--215 Michael-215 Hinkle, Doris--215 Hoces, Carmen-26, 164, 181 Hoch, Merton-28 12111111121 Hodde, Martha-36, 215 Hoffman, Gary-85, 193 Hoffman, Robert-193 Hoffman, Tom-215 Hogan, Tommy-215 Holderman, Ralph--193 Holferty, Jody-193 Holland, Jerrie-193 Hollander, Kenny-215 Holman, Betty-11 Holmes, Janice--215 Holmes, Stanley--193 Holwick, Frank-43 Hon, William-164 Honn, Ann-215 Honn, David-164 Hoover, Arla--164 Hoover, James-193 Hoover, Marilynni215 Hoover, Wanda-193 Hopp, Sheryl-93, 110, 164 Hoppenthaler, Joe-228 Hopper, Jacalyn-164, 193 Horn, Douglas-193 Horn, James-215 Horn, Richard-215 Hornaday, Laura-93, 164 Hornaday, Sharon-215 Horner, Arlene-26, 93, 118, Hostetler, Connie--39 Hottman, Marilyn-194 Houcek, Frank--164 index Oak Park's Russian teacher, Miss Michelle Hiller, was one of many teachers at Oak Park to earn a scholarship for summer study. Hers was to the University of Moscow, Russia. Houcek, Richard-215 Hover, Alexander-194 Howard, Joseph-83, 194 Howard, Mary--164 Howe, Patti-164 Howell, Patty-46 Howell, Lonnie-61, 81, 194 Huber, Gail-164 Huckleberry, Larry-215 Huckleberry, Terry-21 5 Huddleston, David-215 Hudkins, Donna-215 lronsmith, Marsha-132, 194 Irwin, Patricia-204, 215 Irwin, Terry--194 lske, Larry--165 Iverson, Karen--194 J Jack, Kenneth-215 Jackson, Gayle-23, 194 Jackson, James474, 81, 215 Jackson, Jeff-215 Hughes, Janice-194 Hughes, Justin-21 Hughs, Judy-164 Hull, Charles-194 Hull, Connie-165 5 Hummel, Ann-12, 215 Hunnicutt, Linda--215 Jackson, John-194 Jahrling, Karl4215 Jarboe, Edwin-194 Jarchow, Mike-85, 215 Jenkins, Carolyn--215 Jensen, Lary-165 Jewell, David-106, 107, 165 Jewell, Linda-194 Hunt, Jane-165 Hunt, James-215 Hunt, Pamelia-131, 194 Huntington, Tom-215 Hurd, Mary-215 Hurlburt, Virginia-165 Hurley, Joe-215 Hurley, Timothy-165 Hutchison, Phillip-215 lburg, Larry--215 Ingram, Cheryl--215 Jewell, Phillip-194 Johnsen Johnson , Janet-215 Adra--50, lO4, 165 Johnson Carole-18 Johnson, Craig-82, 165 Johnson David-195 Johnson Johnson Deborah-215 Della-215 uomesfse, 85, 215 Johnson Johnson John-165 Johnson, Joyce-165 Johnson, Lonnie-165 Johnson, Morvin- 100, 165 Lilly 234 index Student-faculty relations result in benefits for both. Mr. David Sachen and Mary Gerken combined to win an award for the outstanding second-year German student in the state of Missouri, and Mr. Lea and Chuck Crowder' were presented with an award for outstanding chemistry study by the Gulf Oil Corporation. Johnson, Mary-36, 51, 165 Johnson, Mary Lee-165 Johnson, Mike-166 Johnson, Patricia-215 Johnson, Paul-109, 215 Johnston, Randall-66, 67, 166 Jones, Allen- 67, 195 Jones, Larry-60, 74, 204 Jones, Mike-166 Jones, Philip-85, 195 Jones, Richard- 85, 215 Jones, William-215 Jordan, Gene-41, 83 Judy, Dave-84, 86, 87, 166 Jury, C am-60, 73, 75, 80, 118, l28,145,155,166 Jury, Margaret-215 Justice, Gloria-36, 195 Justus, Dionne-195 K Kohler, Dr. Dan-1 1 Kohler, Daniel-36, 75, 82, 111 195 Kohler, Becci--215 Kallenberger, Ray-195 Kannard, Renie-195 Karpierz, Carol-166 Karr, Frances-166 Karr, James-85, 215 Kashmer, Priscilla-215 Katzenberger, Mike-75, 195 Kavanaugh, Sharon-195 Kaye, Elizabeth-215 Keeler, Charles-166 Keesee, Cindy-215 Keesee, William-74, 81, 215 Keeton, Frances-195 Keeton, Linda-195 Keim, Randy-166 Keith, Linda-195 Keith, Phillip-215 Kelly, Doris-215 Kelly, Rebecca-36, 166 Kendrick, Jack--195 Kennedy, Barry-25 Kennedy, Patrick-228 Kenney, Debra-195 Kent, Gregory-61, 167 Kent, Marilyn-215 Kern, Linda-215 Kernan, John-67, 215 Kerr, Sue--195 Ketron, Charles-205 Ketron, Susan-215 Kibby, Curt-167 Kibby, Jeannine-195 Kidd, Jimmy-215 Kidwell, John-195 Kidwell, Samuel-167 Kietzman, DeAun-167 Kimmel, David-216 Kincaid, Don-195 Kincaid, Samuel-167 Kindred, Gay-216, 228 King, David-167 King, Diana-195 King, Julianne-27, 167 King, Patricia-205 Kirkpatrick, Craig-32, 195 Kirkham, Lynette-18 Kirtwright, Florence-167 Klang, Floyd-31, 106 through the efforts of faculty and ff rf' .41 -, N f J fi ee . uf A 'I 'Z Q, ,. ' 5 , 'if 5. Kg 4, l W1 M A ,nh I fwqqt ls, 4 W V M if ,, 'High Klang, Marie-17, 26, 167 Klassen, Carolyn-216 Klassen, Lenea-167 Klein, Greg-216 Klein, Robert-216 Klopfenstein, Ruth-45 Klunder, Brenda-36, 37, 143, 195 Knapp, Jason-216 Knecht, Jeanie-167 Knight, Jim-216 Knoth, Mike-167 Knuth, Douglas-216 Koerber, George-195 Kohrs, Mary-36, 167 Kolbe, Volarie-195 Kosman, Sharon-167 Kost, John-167 Kroger, Karen-216 Kroger, Robert-167 Krause, Marlis-216 Krause, Steven-216 Kreeger, Jimmie-83, 195 Krenkel, James-195 Kroft, Julia-195 Kuehn, Carol-195 Kufeldt, Jay-216 L LaBar, Janice-195 LoFollette, Jimmie-216 Lam, Nancy-208, 216 Lamanske, Angela-216 Lamanske, Fay-195 Lambert, Barbara-195 Lambert, Sherry-167 , f Q 1, sw..,,e ..,, ff 7297 W, 5 ' ,W '- ' 3 I ff ' .v iL,Ai u. f ,f -I f- - . f SQ, ,gee : 3. Wag? Lamm, Dolores-216 Lampson, Delbert-49 Landes, Gloria-195 Langford, John-143, 195 Langhus, James-167 Langseth, Jim+85, 106, 167 Langston, Elvin-216 Lonkford, Carolyn-22 Larson, Linda-195 Larson, Patricia-216 Lassiter, Barbara-195 Laursen, Carole-15, 167 Laursen, Craig+85, 167 Laursen, Janis-216 Laursen, Lorna-216 Lawing, Jeanne--17, 25 Lawson, Richard-195 Lay, David-195 Layman, John-22 Layman, Stephen-216 Lea, Donald-22, 235 Leaming, Karen-216 Lear, Gloria-216 Lee, Dennis-216 Legler, Paula-195 Lehmann, Bonnie-195 Lemarr, Barbara-205 Lemen, Brenda-216 Lerner, Diane-167 Leuty, Pamela-195 Lewis, Charles-195 Lewis, Michael-195 Lewis, Ralph-167 Lewman, Gwen-36, 195 Liebling, Douglas-216 Liebsch, Barbara-36, 167 Lilly, Brenda-195 stud' Lind Lind Lind Lind Lind Lind Line Line Linh LiHe Livh 11 Livh Lhai Lobe Lobe Lock Loeb LoHc Long Loon Loos Lopc LorH Loug Love Love Love 14 Love Lowe Lowr 14 Loyd Luck Luns In students, many oakies receive awards, scholarships and high recognition l I A X X . 1, 'm 4 V6 'fc if f V XS ss M, X? S is , ,ff ai Lilly, Roy-216 Lindberg, Dave-216 Linder, Alan-82, 140, 195 Lindsay, Lonnie-205 Lindsay, Martha-167 Lindsay, Mary-216 Lindsay, Thomas-167 ' Lineberry, Ronald-61 Line-berry, William-216 Linhoff, Merry-195 Litle, Robert-11, 108, 147 Livingston, Laddie-61, 130, 187, 195 Livingston, Gary-216 Lizar, Jack-195 Lober, Sandra-216 Lober, Steven--36, 216 Locke, Dee Anna-195 Loetel, Susan-216 Lollar, Paula--167 Long, Thomas-216 Looney, Dwayne-195 Loos, Jack-216 Lopour, Kathleen-195 Lorfing, Ronald--82, 195 Loughery, Vicki-216 Love, Jon-27, 158, 167 Love, David-182, 216 Love, Philip-32, 97, 129, 147, 167, 171, 182 Love, Ronald-216 Lowell, Linda-216 Lowrey, David-27, 61, 71, 75, 167 Loyd, Dayna--216 Luckhurst, Lindoi167 Lunsford, Michael-85, 167 Luyben, Annette-42 Lynch, Barbara--195 Lynch, Judy-167 Lyne, Beverly-216 Lyne, Jennifer-216 Lynn, Betty--167 Lyon, Gary-195 Lyons, Mary-36, 167 M MacCaIlum, Donald-195 MacDonald, Charlene-196 Mace, Jane--44 Macken, Marsha-217 MacMurchy, Susan-168 Maddox, Joyce-196 Maddux, Kimberly-218 Magee, Sheryll-168 Magee, Steven-218 Malcolm, Donna--141, 218 Malcolm, JoAnne--196 Mollison, William-218 Malone, Michael-218 Maloney, Dorine-18 Maloney, Richard-67, 74, 196 Malsick, Richard--218 Mangold, Joel-82, 218 Mann, Rex-218 Mansur, Russell-81, 196 Maples, Billy-218 Marchetti Sandra-196 Marshall, Cary-165, 168 Marshall, Jeanne-218 Martin, Dawn--13 Martin, Barbara-218 Martin, Danny-196 Martin, Martin, Helen-93, 168 Mike-218 Martsolf, Linda-218 Marx, Robert-168 Moeller, Victor-196 Mason, Lynn-207, 228 Mason, Richard-168 Mathis, Tom-168 Mathis, Michael-74, 81, Mathis, Patricia- Matlock, Robert-218 Maupin Ora-218 Maupin Steven-196 Maurer, Dale--77, 168 Maurer, Lynn-196 Maurer, Susan-218 Mouton, Doug-51, 168 Mauton Mary-218 Mauton Phyllis-218 Maxwell, Cindy-196 McClure, Chris--196 McCollem, Michelle-36, 196 McCort, John-51, 168 McCoun, Jane--168 McCrery, Gerald-217 McCrery, Larry-196 McCullough, Patricia-217 McCulloh, Margaret-168 McCulloh, Susan-228 McDevitt, Stanley-168 McDonald, Connie-217 McDonald, Faith-147, 168 McDonald Fredrick-217 McDonald Margaret-217 McDonald McDowell, Robert--21 7 David--1 96 McEvers, Phillip-196 McFadden, Wiliam-196 McFarland, Cale-196 McFarland, Steve-217 P Q c Maxwell, Sandra-218 May, Steve-61, 74, 80, 81, 196 Mays, Sharron-168 McAllister, Michael-109, 217 McAtee, Tom-106, 168 McBride, Cecil-24, 168 McCall, Kathie-195 McCamis, Deena-217 McCart, Clarence-84, 86, 196 McCart, Nancy-217 McCart, Vicky-196 McCarty, Jacqueline-196 McCarty, Terii12, 32, 217 McCaslin, Cliff-196 McCloskey, George-196 McClenahan, Joy-217 McGaugh, Kenneth--217 MCG-hee, Donna-217 Mclntire, Lawrence-77, 80, 81 196 Mclntire, Virgil--217 Mclntyre, Connie-168 McKown, Trudy-217 McLallen, Johna-196 McLaughlin, Jimmie Sue-217 McLaughlin, Pamela-217 McLean, John-217 McMillan, Peggy-168 McQueen, Gary-217 McTaggart, James-168 McZegle, Patsy-168 Meadows, Mark-85, 218 Meadows Mike-85, 86, 169 Montgomery, William-219 236 Meek, Christine-196 Meek, Larry-218 Meek, Russell-36, 37, 106, Meeks, Beth-207, 218 Meginnies, Goryi218 Meinhardt, Patty4169 Meinhardt, Theodore-218 Meinking, Kathy-218 Meldahl, Kandyce-218 Meldahl, Richard-169 Melendy, Ronald-169 Mensch, Maura--218 Mensch, Regan-169 Mercer, Sandra--218 Mesh, Jennie-218 Mesh, Joe-218 Mesimer, Ruth-218 Meugniot, Terry-218 Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Glen-228 Patsy-93, 196 Richard-169 Meyer, Virginia-126, 196 Michael, Beverly-36, 169 Michael, Craig-196 Michels, James-218 Michels, John-218 Mickley, Marilyn-196 Middleton, John-218 Middleton, Mary-196 Middleton, Paula-169 Millard, Gary-218 Millard, Margo-196 Miller, Charles-218 Miller, Constance-169 Miller, Elizabeth-169 Miller, Gail-196 Miller, 1-lelen-36, 169 Miller, James-169 Miller, Janet-196 Miller, Janice--205 Miller, Jill-218 Miller, Larry-196 Miller, Larry-218 Miller, Mike-218 Miller, Richard-50, 169 Miller, Ricky-27, 106, 169 Miller, Wendy-218 Miller, William-169 Mills, Robert-218 Millsap, James-196 Minter, Brenda-196 Minzey, James-169 Mitchell, Helen-219 Mitchell, Jean--196 Mitchell, Jeanne-16 Mitchell, Tommie-219 Mitchell William-196 Mood, Michael-36, 219 Moberg, John--150, 169 Mobley, William-169 Monroe, Cynthia--101, 169 Montgomery, Anita-36, 37, 169 Moore Moore Moore Moore , Beverly-169 , Brenda--36, 196 Julia-219 , Larry-196 Moore, Michael-219 Moore, Patricia--37, 219 Moore, Patricia-219 Moore, Randall-197 Moore, Virgil-219 Morgan, Brenda-169 Morgan, Clydie-197 Morgan, Harold-61, 197 Morris, Gayle-219 ophs works with state organizations to further education Morris, Karl-44 Morris, Wanda-26, 169 Morrison, Walter--197 Morrow, Norman-219 Morton, Terry-169 Morton, Thomas-197 Mosher, Edward-197 Moss, Charles-61, 84, 197 Moye, Paula-219 Mutt, James-197 Murray, Gary-197 Murray, Sue-197 Musselman, Betty-197 Mustard, Earl--219 Myers, Goldie-219 Myers, Don-197 Myers, Joe-197 Myers, Sue-197 N Nodler, Nancy-197 Napper, Don-219 Norron, Lynda-219 Neal, Robert-219 Neal, Tami-16, 50, 93, 169 Neale, Barbara-170 Nearing, Julie-197 Nelson, Eric--219 Nester, Gary-170 Nester, Susan-219 Netherton, George-219 Netherton, Willa-197 Nevins, Deborah-197 Neumann, Jackie-197 New, Michael-219 Newbill, Janice-32, 170 Newland, Dale-97, 170 Newland, Steve-219 Nicholas, Rose Mary'-93, 1 1 170 Nickels, Jessie-170 Nickels, Richard-219 Nielsen, Ronald--170 Nigro, Brent-106, 170 Nininger, Janice-219 Nininger, Sharon-197 Nodler, Kay-219 Nordyke, Sharron-219 Norman, Lana--170 Norman, Marsha-219 Nunnink, Marty-83, 198 O Oberkrom, Judy-27 O'Brien, Michael-81, 219 Occhipinti, Don-220 Occhipinti, Nadine-220 Occhipinti, Sal-170 Ockerstrom, Linda-170 O'Dell, Dan4198 O'Dell, Michael-170 Oertel, Helga-27, 170, 183 Olinger, Evelyn4220 Olinger, George-170 Olson, Terry-220 Opsahl, Karen4140, 198 Orlich, Rebecca-198 Orr, Lindo-220 Orr, Sharon-36, 198 Osborn, Bonnie-220 Osborn, Pamela-170 Overbey, Bill-49, 87 Owen, Albert-151, 170 7, Owen, David-106, 170, 197 Owen, Patricia-220 P Page, Connie-41, 198 Paige, William-220 Painter, David-220 Painter, Larry-198 Poladino, Cynthia--198 Palmer, Mike-80, 170 Panayides, Andreas-170, 180 Panus, Barbara-198 Park, Vicki-220 Parker, Billy-170 Parker, Mike--220 Parker, Sharon-198 Parker, Susan--220 Parks, Linda-198 Parks, Rita-198 Parman, Pamela-220 Parsley, James-49, 81 Partain, Harold-170 Potaky, James-198 Pate, Lynda-39 Patrick, Deborah-170 Patrick, George-220 Patrick, Jeri-220 Paulsell, Shari-221 Paxton, Dannette-170 Payne, Cindy-198 Payne, Linda-170 Payne, Vicki--221 Peacher, Steve-61, 64, 65, 80 81, 170 Peak, Candy-110, 170 Peak, Daniel-198 Peak, Timothy-19, 221 Peak, William-198 Pearson, David-205 Pearson, Linda- Peck, Dean-221 Peel, Doris-36, 170 Peele, Diane-221 Peelle, Lynette-221 Pein, Rhonda-198 Penrose, John-84, 170 Peterman, Mike-36, 61, 198 Peters, Ronald-198 Peterson, DelRoy-81, 221 Peterson, Mark--221 Peterson, Patricia-198 Peterson, Robert-198 Ptatf, Art--1 1 Pfankuch, Carol-198 Ptitzner, Ed-44 Phelps, Marcia-221 Phelps, Pamela-198 Phillips, Chris-198 Phillips, Jack-61, 74, 76, 78, 170 Phillips, Moy-28 Pope, Brenda-36, 170 Porter, Vana-191 Potts, Joyce-36, 189 Powell, Beverly-48, 106 Powell, Ethel-221 Powell, Jerald-221 Powers, Richard-48 Pratt, Mike-221 Preston, Janet-36, 37, 50, 126, 137, 170 Prewitt, Connie-198 Price Jerry-25, 103, 198, 199 Price Katherine-170 Price, Kipp-221 Price, Pamela-221 Proctor, Joe-170 Propheter, Howard--171 Prucha, Connie-110, 181, 198 Phillips, Stephen4221 Phillips, Tedi221 Phipps, Vicky-221 Piburn, David-221 Piepmeier, .lean4221 Pigman, Ronald-170 Pike, l-lerbert-85, 198 Pind, Don-221 Pisha, Gloria-221 Pisha, Susan-205 Pitchford, William4198 Pittman, Peggy-221 Plenge, Jerri-221 Plummer, Janet-221 Plummer, Linda-170 Plummer, Russel-198 Poire, Connie-221 Poland, John-198 Pollock, JoAnne-18 Pulley, James-17, 23, 238 Pulliam, Lester-221 Pursell, Brenda--228 Pursell, Pat-198 Putnam, Fran-93, 171 Putnam, Judith-221 R Rall, John--221 Ramsay, Roger-171 Randaz'zo, Nancy-221 Randolph, David-171 Ranes, Ronald--85, 198 Rapp, Pamela-96, 221 Rardon, Patrick-85, 221 Rotliff, Gary-198 ' Ray, Robert--198 Rector, Jeannie-26, 36, 37, 104,123, 171,173 Rector, Rex-74, 80, 81, 221 Reed, Barbara-221 Reed, Colleen-198 Reese, Jesse-221 Reese, Seena-171 Reeves, Dennis-198, 221 Reeves, Margaret-221 Reinert, Steve-61, 198 Reinhard, Thomas-81, 221 Reinke, Lawrence-171 Reinsch, Norbert-171 Reinsch, Robert-221 Renaudin, Nanette-198 Reynolds, Larry--171 Reynolds, Mark-198 Reynolds, Mary-172 Rhoden, Emma-172 Rhoden, Kenneth-221 Rhodes, Barbara--198 Rice, Donna-221 Rich, Deborah-221 Richardson, Bill-221 Richardson, Richard-27 Richey, Howard-214, 221 Rickerson, Zan-116, 172 Ridder, Michael-85, 98, 199 Rider, James-221 Ridgeley, Sheryl-199 Ridings, Johnnie-221 Ridout, Cleo-221 Ridout, David-172 Rigg, Katharine-199 Riley, Edmond-199 Riley, Virgil--71, 72, 75, 172 Ristotf, John-221 Robards, Barbara-172 Robb, John-199 Robb, Randy-36, 37, 199 5 Q nf xg 1 7 1 W! t 4 .iff '+w- index X EN 4 N A , ,wt ? jQT2flli',Cl, f ,ww Lf ff rzffff ,,,.-wx ,M .,,,,,mwM '41 sf ,f ' A ,Ln .ghd ,M ,nd Jef'- ' yd?- Robbins, Lawrence-36, 37, 172, 177 Robbins, Robert-172 Roberson, Duane-221 Roberts, Brian-199 Roberts, Nancy-199 Robertson, Claudia-221 Robertson, Roger-221 Robertson, Tom--172 Robinett, Thomas--75, 85, 87, 172 Roderick, Sherri-26, 41, 172 Rodgers, Theresa--199 Roe, Charlotte--221 Rogers, Douglas-221 Rogers, Marsha--172 Rogers, Patricia-221 Rogers, Sally-205 Rogers, Sharon--199 Rogge, David-172 Rohr, Nancy-221 Rolfe, Raul--108, 199 Romig, Clay-199 Romis, Joe-222 Root, LeAnn-222 Root, Robe rt-222 Roque, Maria-93, 110, 145, 171, 172 Roschke, Charleen-199 Rose, Kindred-84, 222 Rost, Lorraine-172 Royce, Clint-82, 222 Royce, Mary-10 Royster, Frances-222 Royster, Nina-36, 172, 177 Rueger, Donna--199 Ruppert, Barbara-222 Ruppert, John--172 Rush, Jett-199 Russ, James-172 Russ, Ronald--199 Russell, Kristy-222 Rustici, Dianna-222 Rutherford, Thomas-199 Ryan, Charles--84, 199 S Sabol, Lisbethe-222 as she served as pre tion for 1966-67. Sabol, Sandra-98, 172 Sachen, David-39, 234 Sackman, Diana-172 Sagebiel, Julie-36, 199 Sailsbury, Richard-172 Saling, Gregg-75, 172 Samborski, Juanita-222 Samborski, Ronnie-199 Sampson, Kay--199 Sams, Gary-199 Sanders, Donald-172 Sanders, Kathy-172 Sanders, Sandra--222 Sanders, Thomas--199 Sands, Randall--172 Sanstra, Jack-222 Santero, Cynthia-173 Sartorius, Jim--67, 173 Sattertield, Linda--222 Saucerman, Janice--222 Sauer, Frederick--173 Savaca, Joe--222 Savoca, Rita-1 18 Sayers, Cynthia1173 Teachers at Oak Park take an active part in the state teachers association. Miss Millie Theis is a prime example of this interest, sident of the Missouri State Teachers Associa- Schaeter, Donna--222 Schmidt, Karen-199 Schnetzer, Linda-199 Schneweis, Patricia-199 Scholl, Dennis--199 Schott, Garry--222 Schubert, Jett--222 Schucker, Richard-49 Schucker, Ruth-13 Schwenk, Donna-222 Scott, Barbara-222 Scott, Dennis-200 Scott, James-222 Scott, Lana-36, 37, 187, Scott, Loretta--222 Scully, Maureen-222 Seals, Kenneth-51, 173 Sedgwick, Philip-200 Seever, Jerry--36, 37, 67, 173 Seise, John--222 Seitter, Linda-173 Seitter, Vickie-222 Sellers, Mark-222 200 137, 237 re-:cog index ook park personnel become nationally 'ohf 'er l .ever Stever Stever Stewo Stewor Stewai Stokes Stroke Strickl . Stringt l 2, Stuern blet .iClClu Suddu Sullivc Sullivc Summ Summ Sutton Sutton 81, Sutton Sutton Sutton Swensi l37 Swift, l gm? Tombi Tonke Torobc Torobr Torobc Totum Taylor Taylor Mony of Oak Pork's teachers have had works published in the T0Yl0f post year. Mr. James-Pulley, one of our biology teachers, hos Taylor published an article in American Biology' Teacher, o short story Taylor in Magazine of Fantasy, ond he has wvrked with authors of Taylor Modern Science I ond Modern Science Il in revising those books -l-erpln for the l967 edition. Terrell Terrell Thocki Thelen Thies, Thomc , , Thomc Sellner,, Virginia--222 Shore, Thomas-l73 Smith, Donna-l74 Spector, Debbie-36, 223 Thomc Sells, Pamela-222 Shrock, Patti-222 Smith, Dorothy-i3 Spencer, Debbie-l3l, l40, 20l -l-hljmc Sevedge, Douglos-222 Shull, Morilynn+222 Smith, Gary-223 Spencer, Durl--l 74 . Thomp Seymour, Connie--200 Sidden, Dove-173 Smith, George-20l Spieler, Janet-223 l76 Shaffer, Bob--200 Sidden, Janet-200 Smith, Jo Ann-l O Spletstoser, Gayle-20l -l-hemp Shaffer, Cathy--l 73 Siders, Russell--223 Smith, Johnny-20l Spotts, Sharon-20l ' -l-homp Shank, Douglas-200 Sidoti, Rose-200 Smith, Leslie-223 Stafford, Dionno-20l l Tllomp Shannon, Lindo-222 Sieiners, Marilyne-200 Smith, Marilyn-223 Stafford, Vicky-223 -l-homp Shannon, Michael-l73 Sievers, Cynthia-200 Smith, Mark-6l, l74 Stollboumer, Sharon-I 74 -l-homl: Shorp, Debbie-222 Silvey, Beth-l 73 Smith, Michael-l 74 Stollsworth, Cheryl-20l Thljmp Show, Mary-222 Simmons, Diane-223 Smith, Mike-l 74 Stomberger, Morno-223 -l-homp Sheoffer, Connie-222 Simpson, Robert-l73 Smith, Patricia-l22, l74 Stonard, Jennlfer-20l ' Thomp Shearer, Robert-l4 Simpson, Susan-25 Smith, Ronald-82, 20l Stanley, Richard-85, l74 Thomp Shedden, Michael-85, 228 Sims, James-l 73 Smith, Rosalind-l 74 Stork, Greg-30, 36, 37, l37, Thomp Sheffield, Don-74, 85, 200 Sims, Linda-205 Smith, Sandro-98, 223 l74 Thoml Shelby, Debbie-222 Sinden, John-223 Smith, Tommy-223 Stork, James-20l -l-lllery Shelton, Ji l--2OO Sinkhorn, Dana-36, 37, l73 Smith, Vivienne-l74 Starling, Darrel--l74 Tlllon' Shenk, Fre l-6l, l73 Sisney, Sharon-l73 Snopp, Koren-223 Starling, Michael-223 Tlmmg Shenk, Susan-222 Skeel, Donno-222, 223 Snider, Rick-l74 Staten, Joanna-2Ol .Fischer Sheppord, Jean-222 Skidmore, Janet-l 73 Snow, Gary-223 Stoton, Lenord-6l, 2Ol -l-lschel Sheumoker, Craig-l 32, l73 Skinner Harry-l 73 Sobotka, Judy-2Ol Staton, RObeI'l'-6l, l74 Todd 4 Shipley, Carl-222 Skinner, Sandro-223 Solos, Stephanie-20l Stoyton, Don-223 V -l-Odd' l Shipley, Debbie-222 Sloyden, Michael-200 Sorenson, L.awrence-60, 20l Stegoll, Linda-2Ol -l-Oman Shirley, Judy-222 Slusher, Charles'-200 Souther, Lynn-l 74 Steinkomp, Barbara-223 Tomes Shook, Jeannie--lO6, 200 Smelcer, Eddie-20l Sowerwine, Debra-201 Steinmeyer, Larry-23 -l-Omes' Shook, Poulo-222 Smith, Deborah-20l Sporggs, Dovicl-228 Stephens, Korn 1-223 ' Shcok, Shoron-36, l 73 Smith, Deborah-20l Sparks, Gary-223 Stephens Ted-96, l26, 2Ol Torgerson, Susan-201 Williams, Cathyk226 man recognized for their published works ranging from research to fiction Y cohensan, Beverly-174 'e-ns, John-201 .-even., Logan-174 Stevens, Randy-201 Stevenson, Cheryl-174 Stewart, Amy-93, 36, 201 Stewart, Deanne-36 37, 174 Stewart, Michael-174 Stokes, Ronald-201 Stroker, Terry-175 Strickler, Sandra-175 Stringer, Chris-175 Ytuermer, Joyce-36, 146 Towle, Wayne-176 Tracy, Dixie-176 Trader, Ralph-201 Trimble, Michael-224 Triplett, Barbara-201 Trotter, Har-old--36, 201 Troutz, Martha-13 Troxel, Linda-224 Truman, David-224 Trump, Paula-176 Trump, Phillip-201 Tubbesing,'Scott-85, 132, 201 Vl.fol'1er,Jir1my-202 , 137, blette Rebecca-175, 201 idduihi amy-175 Sudduth, Joseph-201 Sullivan Sullivani Wilma-46, 47 Summer Summer Marjorie-18 , Brenda-201 s, Terry-201 Sutton, Beverly-201 Sutton, Delvin-36, 37, eo, 80, 81, 138 Sutton, Jerry-45 Sutton, Paul-228 Sutton, Sharon-36, 132, 175 Swenson, Craig-37, 61, 126, 175 Tuck, John-224 Turner, David-201 Turner, Jane-10 Turner, John-201 Turner, NancyQ176 Turner, Roger-201 Tygart, Peggy-201 Tyler, Daniel--201 Tyron, Rebecca-201 U Unnerstall, Mike-225 Upton, Charles-225 Swift, Kenneth-49, 82 T Tomburello, John-224 Tankersley, Jamie-201 Taraba, Charles--85, 201 Taraba, Everett-201 Taraba, Keith--201 Tatum, Pam- 36, 175 ' Taylor, Alice-201 Taylor, Dave--175 Taylor, Jimmie-224 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Terpin, Terrell, Terrell, Jimmie-201 Sharon-224 Tim+175 Ron-224 Brenda-36, 37, 201 Steve-224 Thackrey, Barton-67, 85, 201 V Valenti, Carol-1.76 Valenti, Patricia-225 Valentine, Craig-225 Vebber, Kathleen-225 Vanderberg, Connie-36, 37, 225 Vanderberg, Johanna-36, 37, 51, 176 Vanderford, Eugene-201 VanDierendonck, Dennis-176 VanKeirsbilck, Linda-202 VanRiper, Jeffrey-225 VanRy, Kathleen-50, 145, 176 Walker, Peggy--205 Wall, Martha-225 l Wallace, Gloria-177 Wallace, Jennifer-225 Wallace, Patricia-177 Walmann, Brian-225 Walpole, Susie-202 Walston, Donald-61, 85, 202 Walters, Peggy-177 Ward, Wa rd Beverly-225 James-225 Ward, Richard-202 Ward, Stephen-225 Ward Terry-202 Ware, Diane-202 Wa re, Warn Stephen-225 er, Victoria-202 Warren, Patricia-225 Warrene, Janet-225 Warrens, Barbara-202 Warzyn, Charles-202 Washam, Ricky-225 Watson, Donna-228 Watson, Janet-202 Watts, Lawrence-177 Watts, Phyllis-177 Watts, Roxanna-225 Weber, Diane-225 Webster, Thomas-202 Weddle, Mike-225 Weeks, Phylis-21 Wehmueller, Jeffrey-74, 225 Welch,'Clyde-31 Williams, Danny- 226 Williarwws, Deborah--179 Vtfilliams, Marshalle -74, 85, 226 Williams, Qaymond-226 Williams, Robert-226 Williams, Sue--179 Williams, Vernon-179 Williford, JoEllen-205 Willis, Pamela-179 Willoughby, Andy-126, 179 Willoughby, Phillip-202 Wilson, Bradley-202 Wilson , Ginger-202 Wilson, Janet-179 Wilson, Jon-179 Wilson, Marlo-74, 80, 226 Wilson Wilson Wilson , Melvin-226 , Robert-226 , Steven-226 Winders, Paula-203 Winter, Craig-36, 203 Winter, Thomas-179 Winters, Christy-203 Wipperman, Steven-203 Wisdom, Noel-179 Wisdom, Scott-226 Withee, Connie-203 Witt, Carol-179 Witt, Ralph-203 Witt, Robert-203 Witte, Deborah-179 Witte, Valeria-203 Wittfeld, Debra-227 Thelen, Gwen-108, 175 Thies, Millie-48, 237 Thomas, Frank-175 Thomas, Karen-175 Thomas, Kathy-175 201 Thomas, Ruth-46 Thompson, Beverly--92, 117, 176 Thompson, Celia-15, 47 1 Thompson, Cindy-224 Thompson, Dale--205 A Thompson, Donna-14 Thompson, Fred-176 Thompson, Jessie-36, 37, 201 Thompson, Leonard-40 VanSickle, Chester-176 Vassar,'Barbara-176 Vassmer, Belinda-176 Vaughn, Clarinda-176 Vaughn, Mary-176 Vaughn, Michael-176 Vaughn, Sally-225 Vaughn, Terence-225 Veazey, John-36, 177 Veith, Kathy-177 Welch, James-202 Weller, Connie-202 Wells, Terrance-178 Welsh, David-80, 81, 178 Welsh, Karen-202 West, Kiana-225 West, linda-178 West, Rebecca--36, 178 Westcott, Cathy-225 Westcott, Linda-202 Westfall Charles-178 Westfall John-202 Wheeler, James-225 Wheeler, Joyce-178 Wheeles Karen-20, 96, 137, 144 Whitaker, Dianna-225 1 Whitaker, Debbie-225 Whitchurch, Arthur-225 Wolf, Davia-203 Wolf, Robert-227 Wolkey, Ben-227 Wolkey, Nancy-227 Wolverton, Jeffrey-80, 81 227 Woodruff, Arline--227 Woods, Dick-95 203 Woodson, Stepher,-203 Woolard- James- -227 Worley, Alvin D.-203 Worley, lleen-227 Wormington, Denis-203 Wormington, Terry-179 Wright, Donna-203 Wright, Leona-203 Wright, Nancy--227 Wyse, Geneva--227 Vetter, Patricia-36, 177 Voigt, Susan-104, 202 VonErdmannsdortf, Chris-202 VonErdmannsdorf, Rita-18, 19 Vonstrough, Donna-228 Votaw, Paul-36, 37, 74, 202 Voyce, Johanna-202 Vrooman, Denis-61, 74, 85, 228 Vrooman, Douglas-74, 85, 225 White, Charlie-27, 28, 75, 178 White, Courtney-225 White, Donna-109, 202 White, Harvey-178 White, Kenneth-178 White, Roxanne-225 White, Stephen-84, 202 Whitehurst, Nancy-225 Whitney, Sherry-225 Whitt, Rick-226 Thompson, Marvin-45 Thompson, Robbin-224 Thompson, Terrie-201 Thornton, Patsy-176 Tillery, Ron-176 Tilton, Susan-176 Timmons, Cecilia-224 Tischer, Larry- 74, 80, 31, 201 Tischer, Tom-74, 81, 224 W Waddell, James-225 Wagner, Wagner, Carla-124, 202 Jan-225 Wagner, Roberti106, 177 Wagner, Roger-27, 85, 177 Wahweotten, Bob-225 Wales, Ted-36, 74, 80,225 Todd, Christine-1 4 ' Todd, David-224 Toman, Marilynn-201 Tomes, Mark-224 Tomes, Tami-27, 51, 176 VValker, Bruce-80, 81, 202 Walker, David-202 Walker, Gary-225 Walker, Uregory-225 Whitton, Billie-179 Whitworth, Cheryl-202 Wharton, Linda-179 Widebrook, Mark-202 Wiederstein, Lorin-226 Wilburn, Mike-226 Wilcox, l.eaAnn-104, 202 Wilkerson, Steve-70, 71, 75, 118, 179 Willauer, Richard-228 Willhite, Janelle-226 Williams, Amelia-179, 202 Williams, Angie--226 Williams, Barbie-93, 202 Yantis, Y Daniel--203 Yell, Dawn-203 Yoksh, Larry-106, 203 Youmans, Betty-227 Youmans, Mary--203 Young, David-179, 203 Young, DeWayne-75, 179 Young, James-203 Young, Kay-179 Young, Sandy-228 Z Zaga, Debbie-227 Zago, Thomas-74, 83, 203 Zahl, Regina--19 Zetmeir, Dave -203 Zetmeir, Jacauelyn--179 Zimmerman, Bill-'85, 227 Zumwalt, Shicla-203 Zych, KarlafM227 232' ca final word . . . During our year at Oak Park, we have each under- gone a change. Some of us have fallen from the tree to be scattered by the wind until we find our places in the world. Some of us find ourselves in a state of matura- tion, slowly changing color with the passing seasons and providing gay variety to those around us. Budding enthusiasm represents still others who eagerly continue the necessary functions begun by others who, like these, were once awakened by the spring. But, regardless of the manner in which we have changed, each of us has come to a new point in our lives, a point from which there is no turning back. Through this Cambia we have tried to portray a little of the old which each of us will cherish in our later lives. Too often we look only to the future, seldom remembering where we have been or where we are. 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