Oak Park High School - Cambia Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1968

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'Ta Wa. .S' Q. 83:8 Active Northmen Drive on to Win the Game of Life A s the last bus pulled out of the driveway and a lone straggler circled the parking lot for a space among the 260 other cars, the hall lights flickered and another day had begun at Oak Park. All up and down the halls lockers were banging, feet were running, and last-minute fare- wells were given. As the daily schedule clicked into place, students began to complain about their individual prob- lems, but soon realized that in this area Oakies share and share alike, Even though Northmen experienced the two faces of fortune, they showed their true blue colors as practically 10070 bounced back for more. Only 98'k oi the intramural participants survive the hardships of the volleyball season without injury. To enjoy all athletic contests and their tringe hene fits , 1,484 students buy activity tickets e ,4 K -.,,f,w,v-.1ffAv'w ' I NcTff9'hf Students gulp down 349,500 cartons of milk whlle the iaculty slps fQ'g'4-0, ,f '--Aqtilcc 63,360 cups of coffee and enjoys 12,600 bottles of pop, ' ' A 25. . , 1' i ,K -s. I 7,1 V W. 'fftzk L, f - 4, , A L , J 1' ,Q W, XA! ' Q lfigy' fi-VQA 4' 0' 'N if Jie sl , if ' , I X, 1 4? ,X 1. L'is....A....--' ff' -- , , C365 0' - HH-!1:'arauruf-me-X., Few and far bCtWe9n'H3PPY Birthday, February 29! EEerybNorthman receives a Log f so what, Lhey're free! Over 8061 buy a am ia! x 'Ls I Nj ni! J? 5 ov Faculty Sets Curriculum Standards 4 EFX 5? Zffsz- 'Z 1 'fr i?1P,,raf Q 'wmfrfs M-,L W. 1 :ay W, ei 4, 4 im ln., any g n , 41, , 54,4 J I K ,, Q , e P Q-MM rEiif.?:f ,X,w,,, 1, ,g ,Nw ' Mx ifx ' ' Y. . v ,..r', Q. 3 1 If .5 x . , IQ, My wji. ft as A 5 L. fi, 1 T E Mr. Roy Baker Mr. John Buckley Mr. William C. Davidson Vice-President Mr. Raymond Finch Mr. K. G. Hovland Treasurer Mr. Don Ewing President Mr. Gene Harris fxe ,ji in 5 Q ' ff Mrs, Katherine Nunn Secretary Mr. Byron DeWitt, assistant to the superindendent, gives teacher eml Mr. Don Kumpy Assistant to the Superintendent Board Plans 100 LR' ,.-mlm O L ,M Fwy, vm!! Administration ',.,.,m-n . RK r ,- .:QW..w hun-.MW , mf. ,f ,.,,Q,w,gg..b-W X W 'Wag Y Students Find Counseling Helps Future Plans P resented with a great variety of tasks, Oak Park's four counselors, Mr. Rolan Gorham, Mr. Robert Shearer, Mrs. Donna Thompson, and Mrs. Christine Todd, responded to the challenge, These four counselors man- aged to help more than two thousand students arrive at acceptable schedules, provided information concerning colleges, wrote letters of recommendation and helped find job opportunities. They also administered various standard tests. During the year, the OP counselors made a valuable contribution by helping to make decisions for the growth of many Northmen. r Rolan W. Gorham ,V sf V, Counselor-Coordinator K v-wr. 3 B.S. BzM.S.,C.M.S. K Donna Thompson 7' Counselor -r M.A.,U.M.K.c. f J. Christine Todd . Counselor M. Ed., Cinn. U. Robert Shearer Counselor M A N E M S Betty Holman Counseling Secretary , Hg fl, IP . 3 en . x5x 1 v, , I ,QQ 15 ' 'bmw xii .nf- li .1 -. N, W N-'QMN 1-W ,A 2 f .. 4 W nw Indu sent anus Thu Q-ri U NIV Rolan Gorham! confers with a vuunxelec on a ossible , P Schrdulp change mlm-X ffm!urgAnL78Il0r1S pre- wu,-ur,-xl1ng :Ilsplaw ui var pl'-Jtrwxmm .al t',1r1-or Dax' me-pluwnlatmn rw wpmnsof n lhx-f'mmwlIYlLsI4'p,1rlII1U1'1l Students use Library for Study O ne of the quietest, but at the same time one of the busiest areas in the school was the library. At any time of day there were always many industrious students working on class projects. People read more, as evidenced by increased circulation. A reading corner added in the magazine section proved very popular and also furnished a resting place for UThe Encounter . Individual conference rooms provided privacy for teachers and independent study students in their pursuit of knowledge. . , if , e -so s Q3 ,.. :iz . V it A f 'iw mf Q fl 44 .. x ,, D3Wll Martin Georgia L, Payne Secretary Librarian B.A.,U.M.K.c, M y ' - L :if , f was wi if 1 I , 1 EL? 'V ' ' N x 5 Y S Ruth Schucker Dorrhy Smith Bookstore Librarian M,S, in Ed., C.M.S. . U ,J riff: X li if 3, Martha Trout: Secretary -l F 'J W ,., 'N. ,, V 63,2 21 I We-,u5g., ' N, Stan Pitchford finds a moment to read the news. Selecting a book proves difficult for Harold Morgan. The relaxed atmosphere of the library provides background for the Art Fair sculptures 3 v w 1 1 Concepts are Formed in C ass Discussions To improve the ability of the student to understand the ideas presented by others and to communicate his ovim ideas were the goals of the English department at Oak Park. The students were encouraged to express their thoughts both on paper and in class discussion. The great literary figures of our time and of the past were brought to life for English students, The major works studied by sophomores were A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dick- ens and Shakespearels Julius Caesar. While the junior classes learned the symbols of Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter and studied the Shakespeare play Hamlet. Shakespeare's Macbeth and The Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy were studied by senior literature classes. Many English students went with their classes to see the movies Gone With the Wind and Camelot and a modern production of Julius Caesar at U.M.K.C. W' Q J? f Q ,f Ellen Jane Beery Joe DeGradu Senior Literature English II, III M.Ed.,M.U. B.S.,C.M.S, fp A 3. ,,,.f2. , . 4 ffm, f m- j' V2 ' , gf, ja' I - 'vfs' J :JSP 1v35 ' G 7 J. Carol Ruegg Sue Simpson I English III Senior Literature Engllsh II BA.,St, Mary BS. in Ed.,S.W.lVl.S, B.S,,M.U, Carole Johnson English II, III A.B., Wm. Jewell Marge Sullivan Beverly Parkhurst English III Senior Literature Independent Study B.S., M.U. vt ,. a. - ' 1:1 Z A I - x 'Q 1 J if 'P f f N .. W Q - - 7 -'--:-. Qi F' ,X Rita Von Erdmannsdorfl Senior Literature Independent Study Sophomore A BA., Wm Jewell Lou Ellen Paul English II B.S, in Ed., C.M S C ?0 -Qfaw i Na w Regina Zahl English Ill, IV M A,. K.U. and S9131 J-I... 1 1 l Science Y X K X E 4 f 5 'fu X J X I Al f u Q O Mx 2 U V , I f i4 K L , ' r 1 . . m.m,. '!. Oakies Develop Insight Via Awide variety of foreign languages, including French, Spanish, German, and Russian, was taught at Oak Park. The main goal and aim of each foreign language was to broaden the students! concepts and thoughts and to give them a better understanding of the people and their cus' toms in today's world. The students accomplished this through pronouncing, reading, and 'tthinking in the foreign language. Mrs. Lynda Pate and Mrs. Sandra Garrison guided students through the French language. Third-year stu- dents under Mrs, Pate wrote term papers in the French language, while fourth-year students read Andromague, Le Cid, and Candide. Russian students' main study was reading the works of Tolstoy. First and second year students read Tolstoy's short stories while third year read Captive in the Causcas under the direction of Mrs. Michelle Hiller. .f 3? , fu mtl' 'Qi Q Christina Banks Sandra Garrison Rose Hall German, English II, III FTCHPI1 I, II Spanish I, III, IV B.S. in Ed., K,U. El1gllSh IH B.A., Wm. Jewell B.A., Drury Col. . . ,, W L. z.- -E.-far? f. 'f 'Wllll'wQt ,fafl ' . . ,,. . L W . . lrr.. . , Mrs. Pate 'instructs her French students in responding immediately 659 Wei' I we Michelle Hiller Russian I, Il, Ill Librarian B.S. E., K . U. after hearing a phrase on the tape. 26 David E. Sachen German I, II, III B.S., Rockhurst Col. Fc A u l P 1 E ak as ve 11S Il ed ch , ks 's as 3 Foreign Languages M .M M lf.. , 'll is '- l W TN ' v fi M 5 , -V ,, W A www 'Q mf ,.,- -, . .1 IAS , new K h , ,,.A' ,am I . yawn' M hum Two language students concentrate on and respond to their grammar and cnnversatlon drills. Rlck Malslck listens utlenllvvly lu the lfrcnl,-h tape as he takes notes on the lecture 27 Students Gain Variety through S G lCol, Ruth Klopfenstein Vocational Counselor M.A., M,U, 'if' -av V , ni :I W LA q .:x,:gfwi H . f f L P- , 1? :il-Q. -141114.-if' ff4:,xf1f3:.f aw--W-,a,9,f-'.i,q , hwy., ,,,.,,.Eir,kig,, A . f M .. r -rf' il Jane Mace Edward Pfitzner Family Life B.S., Minn. U. X , X . f. M r W l f r, f Ni W Mr 3 ' j 11- gc? ' ' '7 ,wiv f - if Q2 af .444 'X Q 35 ,X fy mmm. 1ffhs,. ' Jerry Sutton Leonard Thompson C O.E.T, 81 l. Psychology M.S ,K.S M A , MemphisS U. Family Life BS., S,W.M.S, Duane Vincent Psychology World Hlstory A.B,, Wm. Jewell leo f K org 1 , is ' M. it EB I i t ives 4, at .l 2 1 W 1 fit 'lnndaeiii Edna Crume checks the catalog number of a spring formal for a customer at Sears S enior electives gave the Senior a chance to learn about himself and his fellow man. Practical experience was also offered as he prepared to face the world on his own. Psychology gave him a knowledge of his reasons for his actions and those of his fellow man. Family Life put him into a marriage situation and taught him con- sideration for others. Co-operative Occupational Ed- ucation gave him experience on a job. American Heritage gave a senior a foundation on which to build his knowl- edge by studying the basic principles of the democratic system on which our government was established. Randv Moore inlluenced by psychedelic strobe lights, loses his touch with reality I Wi J Q l . . LY' it .ay 1 , .,r,. X ggi ,mmf 'P' H Liga nt. N0 g 'Q-4' - ,Ns Larry Amen! American History M.A., C.M.S.C. M S C fy. .., W s.. Teaches Events . from the Past Gaining insight into world problems, past and pres- ent, was the goal of the history department. Understand- lrlg in these fields was accomplished by study in one of Several areas. World history delved into past crises and incidents starting with man's first appearance. It gave insight into age-old tolerances and opinions. Concentrat- Ing on more recent and local study was American History. Study of both the United States Constitution and Missouri Constitution was emphasized to give students a solid background in fulfilling their duties as citizens. American government dealt with the federal, state, and local govern- ment in an effort to make students familiar with the me- chanics of democracy. Many different aspects of life were studied in world geography which related customs, eco- nomics, and governments to geographical conditions. International relations afforded the opportunity to study the current world scene and the problems and solutions in countries now, Q' cv .'-.Q Annette Luyben International Relations American History B.S., K.U. Af' . A :WS I 4' uf? I .516 KW- git, gn fi M ,ar .f V t . 1 fa, A il' - mm 5 sammy .Q . 2 y C1355 finds typing assignments harder to complete due to his injury K' . S.C, it S.C. .Iudy Oberkrom Home Economics B.S.. Baylor U. 'Rh ,f-rs A LF , 1. Inf' Wilma Sullivan Business Education M.S , K.S.T C. ,. Bill Uverhy Driver Education MS ,KS . reg A K ,A Kenneth Smit Driver Education M S . M L 1 A, ig' .X-Q c H21 'Y i f ml .Iim Parsley Driver Education B.S , K.S QF, Ng if can x fy Tony Triplet! Business Law B S , S W MS Trzun for the Business World Sometime during nearly every students life at Oak Park the odds are that he will be involved with Practical Arts. The business department alone encompassed 30 to 35 per- cent of the student body. Though most of these were juniors taking typing courses, there were many other courses offered. These in- cluded Basic Business, Secretarial Practice, Business Management, Clerical Practice, General Office Training, Bookkeeping, Short- hand, Recordkeeping, Business Law, and Eco- nomics. Home Economics offered domestic training for future homemakers, These classes covered many interests: Creative Foods, Interior Decoration, Child Develop' ment, Wardrobe Planning and Construction, Senior Home Economics, and Home Economics I, II, III. Throughout the year there were also many contests to enter: Miss Living, Miss Wool, Crisco Awards, Lenox China, Sterling Silver Award, and Betty Crocker Homemaker, The manual skills of the male were developed in the industrial arts department. Drafting, Electricity, Metal, Woods, and Crafts were available. Sportsmanlike driving was empha- sized in Drivers Education, where, as in all the courses, firsthand training offered val- uable experience. .fi :Lg Y.-Qi .' as 1. Richard Schuckcr Jim Streu Driver Education Crafts BS.K.S B.S,CM ff. . I -. if K1 1 James Welch Drafting l.Il,Ill.IXf M in Ed M U M 12?ys1ca1 Ed . . WMHM, 7 .'f, 5 A Students of I Develop Resources I ndependent study at Oak Park was expanded to include six subjects instead of just one. Senior liter- ature independent study greatly advanced during the 1967-68 school year. Seventy-five students participated in contrast to twenty-five during the previous year. Mrs. Beverly Parkhurst, Mrs. Rita Von Erdmannsdorff, and Dr. Dan Kahler taught the classes. During the first semester the students studied the works of authors such as Milton, Chaucer, Swift, Dickens, Keats, Shelley, and Wordsworth, and were also required to keep a jour- nal and to write essays. The second semester each student was required to lead a seminar, to complete a project, to write a term paper, and to attend ten seminars. Seminar topics ranged from J. D. Salinger to Selective Service. A few students participated in the five other inde- pendent study programs. These included history, art, industrial arts, advanced physics. Three students studied Chinese history under Mr. Pfaff. 4'wi:., ! 1 pendenti SU r . i Sherry Hicks makes use of the Readers Guide. while gathering material lor her research paper. agwfi 6 .W ,W 019' sf -ew aaaaqkff Q , 3 3 ' .3 ' ., . i1 ff f? ' If K Q W k,Vk ,f,,,5, i-,,,,LWf4, :if W Q M v WV K , I , . -. ww MW ,U rm-.,,,, M-W3 ,ffm 881105 'C neg, .V 'Q' vm. 1 Q! If M, 11'1 Instrumental Mus1c 5 , ,Si Q Ag! -Xa 52 34,52 QM11'2 ffl F 1 Q' , f kg' ,fix 4 A gg N54 I ' 1 ,:: ij? hi kyky X555 I 1' x x ua! WM 4- ,E KA :avg Je 3- 'gfgx P5 ,li i? fig , wiv I, QA' I ef, m,: s5q.44 fpWg?5 1 2?Qa5 Q5 K ? 9 Ki. ' ,H 1 r.. V He- rf' , mgwv ZW rx -, 7 y Y x Q 5 5 W 5 r i P B V 1, Q ,1 lg , A' 1- X,., , rH,ll 4 mf r I Craig Kirkpatrlck serves as drum major. dyRobbldtd t ldthPpBdth bsket bllgame ii, I Ii 1-. A ,rk,,.i:.Q,4, , fa E E 'A ' 1 . : I 4 W ' N J fe- Q Q ' Y Q , AM uf 4. gb., 1 ,. , 5 w A Q2 . 1 - ,AL f ' f f x v- - ?3 f?1l:'fQZ? . 5,12-??? 1.2 ? ' a rJljM4 , Q 1' .. xAN:,k,g VV, D 5 ' 1' N 9 v ' V' ig. ' 6 ziggy? 3.3 G' L v- L 2 - 'vi F L wh' V A 4 . 9 Wvvev 'fn 'gif' H Q, 4 J 1, 5 vftg, sf ' I cv x ,' 5 , xg' VNV Q v V 'E ' 53-ifw I 4, -NE ,fn gg, Y in uv, 'gi' if 45,1 I 6 Z X571 ., L 'A W BI ' ' .M , , ' 'V is-9 Q Q' X A 51 , . 6 L TQ Q4 . sd S! 9 V ,V an 'A ' Issues of the Record Events The school newspaper was published by twenty- three second-year joumalism students. The North- men's Log played an important part in the students' lives and helped in promoting school spirit. The eight- page editions published bi-weekly, emphasized current activities and kept the students well-informed. The staff organized their paper in August and Sep- tember, selling ads to finance costs. In the class the staff learned page make-up, editing, photo-journalism, efficiency, accuracy, and the meeting of deadlines. The Log also sponsored many activities throughout the year, highlighted by the Oak Park Faculty vs. K.C. Chiefs basketball game. CoEditors Axiom Editor Debbie Fox Dan Kahler Doug Andrews Business Editors Editorial Editors Sharon Orr Merry Linhoff Sandy Evans Betty Musselman Mary Youmans Priscilla Ford Ad Layout Feature Editors Kathy Lopour Jeff Stanard Suzie Walpole Denis Wormington Sports Editors Bill Hankins Jim Kreeger News Editors Pam Graham Charles Lewis Art Hammen Circulation Manager Vicki Bussell Photographers David Lay Gary Heiney David Kimmel Charles Duckworth Advisor Mr. Lynn Blair Lynn Blair English Journalism M.A.. MU. Pausing in the search for news the Log Staff poses for a formal picture, 5+- are adik Chris Cox Kenneth J. Bell Comme Cmvme Vicki Warner Ioods Dari I-Iaei Janet Miller Linda VanKeirsbilck S eventeen seniors devoted their sixth hour to print- ing the 1968 Cambia. The Cambia staff drew layouts, sorted and pasted up pictures and wrote copy in an effort to meet the several deadlines set up for them during the year. As a class, they learned some of the terminology and techniques of printing. A major project of the Cambia staff was to sponsor the Coronation Ball at Christmas- time. Co-editors Karen Iverson Dick Woods Business Manager Dara Haer Art and layouts Janet Miller Vicki Warner COPy Linnea Capps Chris Cox Linda VanKeirsbilck Paste-ups Nancy Barclay Betty Larranaga Patsy Meyer Lana Scott Amy Stewart Photography Mike Foster David Pearson Phil Trump Index Connie Colville Instructor Mr. Kenneth Bell Staff Works Hard for Success Kenneth J. Bell Cambia, Photography American History BS inEd .M L' --,- Lx A-J 4: . -5 4 'ic 5 . ,ARR 'limb . , QI! i .6 , .-xqx . 4-A is . 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The election of class delegates and heated de- bate preceded the defeat of a proposed stu- dent dress code. In co-operation with the Peace Corps, Student Council raised money to pay for building materials for a school in a foreign country. Popular radio music in the cafeteria was provided. A receptacle for constructive ideas was furnished by a suggestion box in the main hallway. As- sembly attendance became optional with the provision of a study area in the cafeteria. To bolster spirit, a bonfire was lighted after school one day before the North Kan- sas City football game. The football players were introduced, Dr. Kahler spoke, several cheers were given and to climax the oc- casion, Henry Hornet was roasted. Once again, the school directory was assembled and sold, a fund-raising dance was held after the Raytown football game and a Christmas tree was provided for the school. A permanent residing place was found for the 4.0 honor roll plaque, and a mahogany stand was obtained for the North Kansas City victory football. After meeting twice a month, the representatives reported to their classes the following days, Mr. Dave Hensel and Mr. Rolan Gorham were the faculty sponsors. Other officers were Debby Spencer, Secretary, Sandy High- tower, Treasurerg Dave Bowen, Sergeant- at-Armsg and Conn Clements, Parliamen- tarian. 1.5, as W N ii i ii ll 4. g - ,.-TQ.. .x X. A Y W' .vii -N, fn Ng' W X, f, -ll ,S . if - Q f, . as if , , , 5' 3-1-,4,,, . ' - ' M ,' M ere- i W. r ,, 1 V --ee-at e Amy Stewart, Barbie Williams, Mary Finch, Nancy Barclay, Patsy Meyer, and Debbie Dickson, general olficers, pause trom their work to look through Pep Club's scrapbook. Pep Club Generates School Spirit Pep Club carried out its tradi- tion of generating more spirit and boosting better school morale throughout the school year. This was its first year to have Pep Club girls adopt football players and to initiate North Kansas City week, during which voting was held for Mr. Foot- ball, a new award to be given annu- ally to the most outstanding football player. The award was given to Brett Dingerson, a junior, at an assembly which was highlighted by speeches from three varsity football players. Pep Club supported the Northmen by almost perfect attendance at home games, and several buses were taken to nearly every away game and wres- tling meet. Balloons, model footballs, and Northmen key chains were sold during the fall, and basketball ribbons and stickers were sold during the winter as spirit boosters. Home- coming - HThe Shadow of Your Smile - and the annual variety show, Blue Spotlights - t'Boardwalk, U.S.A. - were sponsored by Pep Club. The year was drawn to a close as Pep Club girls said good-bye to the seniors at the annual Pep Club banquet. New officers and cheer- leaders were installed, General of- ficers for the Pep Club were Nancy Barclay, President, Debbie Dickson, Vice-President, Mary Finch, Seca retary, Barbie Williams, Treasurer, Amy Stewart, Historiang and Patsy Meyer, Sergeant at arms. The head sponsor was Miss Millie Thies, first semester, and Miss Beverly Powell headed the organization second se- mester. Their assistants were Mrs. Carol Shropshire, Miss Norma Cart- wright, Miss Barbara Battmer, and Miss Diana Brown. 1 3 hi G F: ' TY,-pq 2 'NYY' 7- T . '53 'Q- -if 'fx' 1 tl 38-8:30 s-as ,il S E ll ' K Q g pi., . X ah Sp :ggi , f-,iff 2 24: 3'-5' S SJ' :SW - 3515- 2'1f --' -' I 1 s' Q 1: ., A it- liz' 65. 25 '-w 8 :-a-M-?!3Ai5's v- Q' Q 3 H 'J qu!! kite 3,15 3 V9 1, 49 55' 219i-. ' 3 iles' ki., Q -f5?:'f5?fe iris! NS ,as 5 I , I av 9 D M'.I' J 'iii-fiifn Ei' 2, f :iliul Arg!!-'nfl' , glsl' '15 If l.ll' M F -1- lk ,f.,' wmn . -.-... f K 9155 f X I I QQ , 131 GUHIES , ' r 'Tlx his -Q 'K , uh 'ff If , X1 Q1 'x I A wnn SCM, Q' 1 1. .L.. X, H V- sb.. , Q ig IESV 1. 'fi ' k : .x..,. The A.F.S. magazine sale draws student support, as Kay Sampson winds up a sale with a smile. --if hr 5:73 '- ., VU, . :as f, ' 'Y ' fF:i'g.r',, ' ,fi x 5 .1 Zi - x. 1 AV! we , A . afjekf , , M, ii 2 J -it s. 'f Q f 1 64 Connie Prucha, Margaret Jury, Lee Dunlap, and Karen Iverson dis cuss plans for the next business meeting. l .t I! f 571' ' ,fa fif 53 5 , ,Q f f if if , t ...- Y W - 2 ,- Aix if, Slides of home bring a pleasant grin to the face of Mike Van Hamme, AFS Fosters W The A,F.S. Club raised enough money to finance three foreign exchange students at Oak Park and to aid our students participating in the Americans Abroad pro- gram. A magazine sale, the big money-making project of the year, was sponsored by A.F.S. Many people won free dinner-for-two prizes, stuffed animals, and pillows. Gail Arenson won an auto stereo tape unit. A.F.S, spon- sored the victory dance after the North Kansas City foot- ball game, sold Bells for Peace at Christmas time, scheduled assemblies during the year to acquaint Oak Park students with the three American Field Service 1, 1 Karen -Carroll and Donna Edmunds tame their turn at selling Bells for Peace. , 1 1 . x 'Yghw if ' , . ,, . , if , , ,Q K 1 . f, f ' it C X . V , . 1 , 5 5 iv ug, L34 Lena Corelli, Greek APS student from Paseo, explalns her costume to Connie Prucha rs World Brotherhood ice aid ro- :ct 'on vs. an- ot- ie, Pak ice students, and sponsored the annual Christmas and birth- day parties for the foreign students. Enough money was collected from the student body to give each foreign ex- change student a Christmas present. With the money, each of the foreign students was able to call home on Christmas day. The officers were Connie Prucha, President: Lee Dunlap, Vice-President: Karen Iverson, Secretary-Treas- urer. and Margaret Jury, Historian. The club was spon- sored by Mrs. Beverly Parkhurst, Mr. John Layman, Mrs I,ouEllen Paul, and Miss Christina Banks. Os Q, ...ff ' 5 yr. .dw- Marjorie Pearon, Mike Yan Hamme, Jennie Mesh, and Debbie Sons rehearse for French Club's Caroline Hepner Mary Youmans and Shirley first dramatic presentation Pere Fouettard or t'Father Whipperf Playtgr away, refreshments after 3 French Club meeting FPGI1Ch,Sp3I11Sh Open Doors French Club was kept very busy by raising money to take their annual year-end trip. They participated in paper drives, a Christmas bake sale, candy sales, a turn- about dance, and the annual Language Clubs' Carnival. All French Club pledges were initiated at a banquet featuring French cuisine. A French Christmas play, Adieu Pere Fouettard, was performed in the Little Theater. The lead was played by the AFS student from Belgium, Mike Van- Hamme. French Club sponsored the drive to send Christ- mas packages to soldiers in Vietnam. The officers were Debbie Fox, Presidentg Karen Iverson, Vice-President, Gretchen Hapke, Secretary, Rick Malsick, Treasurerg and Clint Royce, Historian. The club was sponsored by Mrs. Lynda Pate and Mrs. Sandra Garrison. Spanish Club, sponsored by Mrs. Rose Hall and Mrs. Connie Hostetler, spent a busy year. Initiation of new mem- bers and a hayride began the social season for the club. Continuing their momentum, they held bake sales and sold candy to earn money for a summer trip. During February they participated in the annual Language Club Carnival. A Mexican restaurant was invaded by members with a yen to taste Mexican food, Spanish Club also hosted a party in March for the North Kansas City Spanish Club to pro- mote unity between the clubs. The club was led by Pam Heule, President, Danny Baldwin, Vice-Presidentg Sandy Smith, Secretaryg and Jackie Neumann, Treasurer. gr . 6 I V U W. r ., ,....,.,f Q v 'M J v BL , ,ucv gm 'M A . 5vs+4iSizg1 . 5 1 S . f,QaT'KwgZ', ' 1 ., ,qw 5. I E x bfi A .I X6 X T5 x E 9, 3.21- 1 1 ' ! . if I 0 f, Us 4 .1 f a Age. .V Fw fs-St' if f fgfx fx',,fxfKi - V ajax , i is Z, it . A if' K if ' ' I . A' I . J 146 N' A .. I W ' f. ,ix 1: Q -'Q 'X , 1 f I i 1, 4 John Amdall and Bob Wahweottcn ponder their next moves as Mr. Pfitzner looks on. Below, John Ristoff Barbara Bennett L ll C' ' ' ' ' , owe rissman, and Darrell Elven, officers of the illustrious kMlHUlEmEH,, study their predicaments to plan strategy. eq Nl- Key Club Makes Citizens Directed by Charles Taraba, President, Chris Von Erdmannsdorff, Vice-President, and John Ristoff, Secre- tary, the Oak Park Minutemen finished their second year, Every Tuesday, members met to challenge each other in hopes of advancing in their rankings. The Oak Park Invitational Chess Tournament was sponsored for the first time, with schools from all over Kansas City competing. They also sponsored tournaments within the school to determine the yearls best player at Oak Park. The Oak Park Chess Club was sponsored by Mr. Donald Lea and Mr. Ed Pfitzner. An international service organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, Key Club had only a few boys who par- ticipated, but many people were aided by their ministra- tions. Their main duties were taking tickets at football and basketball games and selling popcorn. Several inter- esting programs were seen, including one featuring a hypnotist. Key Club also sponsored a dance and attended the annual convention in April. The officers were Darrell Gordon, Presidentg Fred Cerra, Vice-Presidentg Pat Rar- don, Secretary, and Dennis Burk, Treasurer. Mr, John Hagan was sponsor. Chess Club Challenges Mindsg i 1 W .11 - --Ef- Masters Develop Artistic Talents Fred Cerra and'Sarah Kent are on the receiving end of Marilyn Kqilta and Craig Kirkpatrick's persuasive sales pitch for ri- . The Tri-M officers are Debbie Netherton, Marilyn Kent, Marsha Ironsmith, and Craig Kirkpatrick. Nlodern Music Masters, better known as Tri-M, a national organization to promote a greater interest in and appreciation of music, had membership based on an audition and a written test. Their activities included at- tending the ttMessiah at the R.L.D.S. auditorium in Independence and concerts of the Kansas City Philhar' monic orchestra, as well as recitals given by students at area colleges. They served as ushers at the Music Hall for such productions as Fiddler on the Roof. Work on the annual spring musical, Carousel, began with try-outs in January for the April production. Selling Oak Park book covers was the biggest project of the year for Tri-M. The club was sponsored by Miss Joyce Stuermer and Mr. James Chandler. Officers were Craig Kirkpatrick, President, Debbie Netherton, Vice-Pres- ident, Marylin Kent, Secretary, Marsha Ironsmitll, Treas- urer, and Gayle Carpenter, Historian. Under the guidance of Mrs. Bernice Coop, Mr. Barry Kennedy, and Mrs. Jeanne Lawing, Art Club sponsored its first Upaint-in. Members came armed with old clothes, large canvasses, big brushes and creative spirit with tempera paint. The only major restrictions were that participants had to clean up all of their Hworks on school surfaces. Any student interested in art and art ap- preciation qualified as a prospective member. In hopes of increasing their understanding, the club members took several field trips to the Nelson Art Gallery and other art galleries. Its major activities were sponsoring a fall art exhibit and the annual spring art show and making sets for the spring musical. To finance club interests, volunteers operated a concession stand at basketball games. The officers were Jason Knapp, President, Beth Meeks, Vice-President, Rhesa Campbell, Secretary, Ellen Hanson, Treasurerg and Marlis Krause, Historian. I Q 1 JJ' K 5. 1 odds A Letting their talents run wild, Art Cluh members delight in their lirst paint-in ' -.V I1 I' S wlrf ,ry its as, ith iat -6 on ip- of ok W. M...--W .W JW' me 'Ki ,f .f l new ,Q-m,,v .., ff' in .. if .1- 'ld 'fjffff ., N .. aw .. ' J f . ..... ' -7 ,,fa,Q,.,1' f, I ' , 'Q ffsvilp an ' xi, f '7'V i ' in f, , ll K N ner all ng ts, all :th ,fgfffikf V- ,W---..., A Paul Guion hangs part of the visual collage decorating the ceiling of one of the art rooms. Jason Knapp, president, explains the situation cnncerning the mu- Qlr-al sets En X15 '41 ,ff l 1 ,J-ffrl 73 Girls Enjoy Then- Female World 3---v w' ri Vicki Payne helps prepare a food basket for German Club's adopted family at Christmas. Penny Hamerle serves Mrs. Douthit during a fourth hour faculty tea. For any girl interested in home economics, Oak Park created the Home Harvesters. It was headed by Doris Hinkle as chairman and two committee members from each class. This committee consisted of Mary Youmans, senior, Brenda Clemens, seniorg Karen Cou- ture, juniorg Jennifer Duncan, juniorg Debbie McCort, sophomoreg Donna Logan, sophomore. The members of Home Harvesters participated in many activities including tours of the Johnson County Home Show and Hallmark Cards. It also sponsored an impressive fashion show and hosted a speaker from Vivian Woodard Cosmetics and a speaker from the Patricia Stevens Modeling Agency. The organization was sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Collings and Mrs. Judy Oberkrom. f I Doris Hinkle applies final touches to an arrangement at the Flower Show. Girl's Athletic Association, under the guidance of Miss Beverly Powell, kept in shape with sports days and regular weekly meetings. They traveled to Warrensburg for gymnastics and U.M.K.C. for a volleyball sports day. They also attended several baseball and badminton sports days. During the basketball season, the club served cokes at home games. Closing the year was a banquet at which letters were presented in certain sports and the election of the best junior athlete was held. The officers were Cheryl Stallsworth, Presidentg Alta Ghrist, Vice-Pres- identg Jane Harvey, Secretary, Karen Couture, Treasurer, Carole Gentry, Historiang Carol Beck, Chaplaing Karen Frost, Sports Manager, and Pat Owen, Sergeant at arms. ,- 4 I A C P k I1 br u, iffr.-' tf l ' ji ,151 fa 1, .gf f Pi: 5 21'-'If I I7:-E' 7 if vi fe , , - 'i be l . E' . 'E i 'I I IH. -r I t Q ad fix gn. L' '31 .QQ w,-, . I , , l f ' Wx we Fawn ig Q 5 L. ,, :Iwi Y , ' I ,, '. -fa ' . Q, Xxx -rv-Q cn Intramurals Stress Healthy Competition i 1 1 I i 1 1 ., : ' x E .J . kr X. ' , Q ? fd, fl gi? 4 Q 'Av J 2 E' Q' S fl- HURT MU! 4. 'L is ,:. , I 'ct , I 1 i A 5 ' Q , , li 1 it Ex Coach Klang, intramural sponsor, and Scott Tubbesing, student dlrector of intramurals, confer on the activltnes planned for the year J .JW . -al' Y , .LL . 1'-I ,. .ts - my , - N .,,f L7f qia-fm Lg-in ...4 J. 3- 1 Bob Erlckson, the hlgh scorer in mtramural archery. takes atm as he gets ready to shoot. I Seventy-eight Participate in Intramural Football I ntramural football drew 78 participants among boys who did not go out for the football team, Five teams composed the junior and senior league, and a sophomore league consisted of three teams. In the junior and senior circuit, the first place team was captained by Lee Dunlap and had a rec- ord of 4-1-2. Mike Foster's second-place team had a 3- 2-2 record, The other teams were captained by Mike Callahan, 3-3-1, Larry Mc- Intire, 2-4-0, and Pat Hawes, 1-4-1. The soph- omore teams, led by Chris Brooks, Brian Tubbesing, and James Hash, had records of 5-3-1, 3-4-2, and 3-4-3, respectively. Champions for 67-68 football intramurals are: Front row, Jay Flom, Lowell Crissman, George Smith. Back row, Tom Sanders, Ron Smith, Danny Baldwin, John Frey, Lee Dunlap. Members ot the second-place team are Front row, Jim Pataky. Gary Walker. Don Staton, Dave Pearson Back row. ScottTubbes1ng. Doug Bright, Mike lfostcr. Dave Truman af few. f q , at , S ' 52 55fii?? - ' fffliifvf , wr, : X- ' Q . - , , , ., I , wr 5 ,sm W- E -ff-,ff wld W' --., . 4 11 I ik: f g 2 ' Q, 4 .hdln J me , K M ws. ,WMV w ff f X -A f ' i , wg? V' 1 f it Y f 4.4351-nf: ' f 265 M I i EL, 2 , , J... 5 I ,, , .na . F fffn., eg 'B ,vw X .,, r A ,anal ws. It , .U nf. r ' ' ,W if YA? , 28, . 1 A I 4 I W A ,Aff , , L Q',,7lf:f,,,Qi W. f' yi., ,, 'Maw Q, tl ,. 'VW I ,. ,,.,.,ff,,,,,,, I 'www , A f -f ' Ax, VR, f ' , ,. ' X k ww, , 'V ,V M, fligfjf in 1.N,uy5gF fb Xin x V ' ,,,,,. Mffgw M Mkwlflwi I, ,Q ,, - W - A, .V ,. . ,W H , , A W f v W v .- if -wwf, ', 1. ' . . 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The teams were mainly groups from various school clubs, although there were some classes which had teams, and two teams were composed of independents. At the end of an eight-week A triumphant Hi Y team displa s the tro h Ui ' f VR Xi Q1- season, the team which emerged with the number-one spot was Hi-Y. Second place was taken by the G.A.A. il team, and the Independents All ended up in third place. The winning teams in each league were those with the best records in their leagues and who placed in the tour- nament in which teams from both leagues played during the last two weeks. ya.. f wwf' ' - y I p y ey won in overcoming tough opposition to become the '67-'68 Cn-Ed Volle ball cham ion T members are tfrontl Carla Wa ner, tfirst o y C l T' L' gl L ' y P S' eam Dave Arthur, Dave Castor, ang Dan Baldvrligv ea immons, in a arson, Sherry Hicks, Judy Sobotka, Kathy McCall, isecond rowl Ed Jarboe, F , I I l L 5 L K 1 J I the shot, Softball and Basketball Draw Many Enthusiastic Participants ' B asketball was one of the most important intramural sports of the winter season. It drew enough participants to form ten teams. Competition was based on the won-lost records of the teams during the season, and at the end of several weeks of games, Larry Tischer's and Jeff Wol- vertonls teams tied for first place. Both had six wins and no losses. About 40 boys, organized into four teams, came out for intramural softball. At the end of the competition the top team was Mike Foster's with a 4-0 record. The mem- bers of the winning team were Ted Gee, John Poland, Denne Roe, David Pearson, Lee Dunlap, Andy Calvin, Ted Grant, and Tom Baker, The other teams' records were Danny Baldwin, 3-1, Lex Hover, 1-3, and Glenn Bruce, 0-3. 1 Lee Dunlap races to first base as Danny Baldwin chases a wild throw. Dave Pearson takes a mighty swing ata pitch during an intramural softball game 52 YY wwe! ' t . Soccer intramurals were played in conjunction with softball and used the same teams. Each team played three games, and the team captained by Lex Hover took first place with a record of three wins and no losses. The members of the team were John Cardiff, Steve Bowen, Randy Dameron, Steve Cochren, Dave Macken, Maury Barnes, Mike Van Hamme, and Jeff Wolverton. Other team captains and their records were Danny Baldwin, 2-1, Mike Foster, 1-2, and Glenn Bruce, 0-3, I At the athletic awards assembly presentation of intramural awards was made by Scott Tubbesing, intra- mural commissioner. These went to the fifteen boys with thehhighest number of points earned by participation in various sports during the year, The top intramuralist was Danny Baldwin, and the other fourteen winners of awards were David Burton, Glenn Bruce, Judd Dickson, Lee Dunlap, Mike Foster, John Frey, David Johnson, Pat Hawes, Don Neill, Dave Pearson, Tom Sanders, George Smith, Brian Tubbesing, and Gary Walker. After present- ing the awards, Scott turned over his position as student director of intramurals to Joel Mangold. Above, Danny Baldwin, boys intramural champion lor '67 68 dis plays the plaque presented to him, and below, he receives his award from Scott Tubbesing in the awards assembly f -v .lm ffm? kf .4 .- . ,, 5 A , +ve. ' 4 +R rg is , 572 i ' Q '. YJ Q, 1,31 ' LQ ,kv vim. W :jak 2 1 1 L., ,Q 5 ,K Mmifgi X M , Y.. w 1 f ?. .m L ' x ' 6834, 5 'f -4 Q ' , 1 Q , . .g af f5l,.,A::1'- x fi 44 as 1 W H :N V iq, wi ' k ' l, H X zq , -H1 A f'-'wi . Qs-K' 9 ., A -x .. W .1 5 A A: Ayn' 'QS -, 2 if 1 Av . - V X 3 KP WA 'Q Northmen Surge to Suburban-8 Conference Championship Oak Park concluded another out- standing season as they captured their first Suburban Eight Conference championship. With a superb 8-2 rec- ord the Northmen ended the season ranked seventh in the top ten poll of the Kansas City Star. In the scoring department the offense shoved across 179 points and restrained their op- ponents to a record low of 44. The offense rushed for 2244 yards and passed for 489 compared to their op- ponents 352 yards rushing, a Subur- ban Eight Conference record, and 612 yards passing. Brett Dingerson went on to break Bill Armstrong's season- old record of 237 defensive points as he accumulated a record 316. Jerry Evans broke a record for net yards rushing as he rushed for 171 yards against William Chrisman. The Northmen broke five other records during the season: longest pass play, Larry Jones to Doug Vrooman-85 yards: Larry Jones averaged 34.3 yards per punt, Brett Dingerson made 53 defensive points during the Center gameg Ed Jarboe averaged 48.1 yards for 37 kickoffsg and Doug Vrooman tied John De1ap's record for the most passes caught during one season. The Junior Varsity ended the season un- defeated with a record of 6-0, while the Sophomores compiled a record of 4-2. Individual honors were bestowed on the following players- ALL-STATE 3rd Team .....,., Brett Dingerson All Metropolitan Brett Dingerson-more votes than any other lineman ALL-CONFERENCE Lad Livingston Don Waltson Dave Bowen Dave Cummings Brett Dingerson Honorable Mention All-Conference Doug Vrooman Jeff Wolverton Lonnie Howell Scott Henderson Steve Reinert Larry Jones Gary Summers Jerry Evans Coaches Honors V Larry Jones-Best Offensive Player Brett Dingerson-Best Defensive Player Lad Livingston-Most Inspirational Player Co-Ca tains Earry Jones and Lad Livingston Coaches Jim Derry Larry Clark Gladden Dye, Jim Taylor, Jerry Crews, and Jim Streu supervise late afternoon calisthenics during football practice. Oak Park Park Oa Park Park Oak Park Park Park Oak Park Oak Park Lillis Westport Ruskin Raytown South Truman Chrisman St, Joe Central Raytown Northtown Sc-ores 19 6 Oak 34 0 k 20 6 Oak Park 7 Center 13 Oak 12 0 7 12 Oak 21 6 Oak 13 0 21 0 26 0 sr rf pocaptalni Lad,-he Lwlnggwn and Larry .lfmn--N prwudlx display the N K C. VICIOFQ football and thc Suburban-8 Cunlerellrc Chunnpiunahlp trophy League All games W.L,T. WIL-TA Oak Park 5-2-0 Center 5.2.0 Raytown So. 5-2-0 Truman 4.3.0 Ruskin 4.3.0 Raytown 3.4.0 Northtown 2-5-0 Chrisman 0-7-0 8-2-0 8-2-0 5-4-1 6-4-0 5-5-0 4-6-0 2-8-0 0-9-0 Suburban Eight Standi ngs 1 2 3 4 5 ' , .M a 1 ' .L 1 K' ,Sf xi 9'-gif, .. Wx - ,f ffl , l,-,M X. ,,. M, .-K,. Mi ,I hw. R 5 5 MA Y A. ,, ,wg , W ,f Q Y i 55 N r 5 nm-ra-ww I W dum -Q 1-1. . '- N xD rv- Q if qw x4 if 94111 fi ,fe 'iii , .,,,.,,. 'WM of-'-gJ.'2 ' 4 A xx a Q Q J L . 73 Q-.V X 1- JIQII was i 7 Q l 1- WEH nf 75 31, ,9 f3'V1 ?2z4f- 253,453-y ng q-: ,rg pf t ng glam QW Wi? Q3',Nc9'fpWw A352 7 245 'a ,,., ,. .,. 31 ., ..:'47,4,?..:: fi -. 'wg-v ,k..i:f+,n. f:fff Ll,4S 4 Elm wrt? ,Jw mix, . 'Z ef V' ' - x.. . '-X 4 J., u U . df ' sgPf 'f'3g1f J f'- 1.52 n5ggYsqiTfX.j ' -If ' Hjiff ' ' .. 'I . r .X - . AIU 'I' - ' L. ..- 4 !F-vlglvgglgtxt: gf' IOO Ken Cowper pat Ra,-don Richard Jones Dave Wilkerson Dennis Davis Bart Thackrey Harriers Streak to Triumphant Year O ak Park's harriers loped through a successful season under the reins of Coach Kenneth Swift. In triangular meets the Northmen brought home a first in their meet with Ray- town and North Kansas City. The harriers jogged to second place finished in their meets with Center and Fort Osage, and Belton and Truman. Rounding out triangular meets the Northmen placed third in a meet with Lee's Summit and North Kansas City. Oak Park won both of their dual meets scoring victories over Grandview and Liberty. The var- sity runners placed ninth in the conference meet, while the junior varsity came in fourth. The Northmen came back from district and state meets with convincin erformances X ,X g P as they placed second in the district meet and eighteenth in the state meet. On the Northmen squad, the top four runners and their best times were as follows: Q17 Jim Johnson 10:45 t3J Allen Jones 11:17.8 C23 Baxter Pike 10:59.7 143 Michel Van Hamme 11:33 INDIVIDUAL HONORS Jim Johnson 2nd district meet 31st state meet Baxter Pike 3rd district meet Allen Jones 10th district meet Dave Wilkerson 4th Junior varsity conference meet MEETS Oak Park 21 Grandview NKC 54 Oak Park 24 Liberty NKC 40 Oak Park 37 Raytown Ruskin 36 Oak Park 45 Lee's Summit Fort Osage 52 Oak Park 52 Lee's Summit Belton 84 Oak Park 38 Center Oak Park 39 Truman With a final surge of effort, Jim Johnson races across the line to finish first in the District meet. ackrey Ron Dougherty Mike Van Hamme John KEPYIHH Baxter Pike Jim Johnson Pig.3gg,,,f1,.,g,c,,-,L f 0,1 K -w g 1 V- 'h.,i,, !,g: 1'1,ggm,i,l2s.'f yy' Q -, 1' .gv',2 -3'E3.xi..J 5 55,1 '. , N A 'f i'Q .L a ir-2' igfjih yg,'4?E--wtf 1 1 Maui , 3 ' X 4 I .Sgt f:,vi.5.,,:S5. .D T, , 3 33-S . xi xx.. 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He.. rs Find Non-Conference Games es Throughout Long Season Oak Park clashed with three independent schools during the '67-'68 season. The home opener was against the Southeast Knights. Jim Dickey got off to a great start with 26 points, but the Northmen were defeated in a close 54-49 battle. Doug Vrooman and Mike Katzenberger led in the rebound department with 12 and 11, respectively. De La Salle squeezed past the Oakies 38-33 in the season's lowest scoring game. Mike Katzenberger's and Dan Kahler's 18 tallies with Doug Vrooman's 11 rebounds failed to halt the Titans. Paseo, ranked 2nd in the city by the Kansas City Star, found the Oakie roundballers tough to handle. Jim Dickey rolled up 16 points and Mike Katzenberger scored 15, while Doug Vrooman once again led in rebounds with 11. Despite the valiant effort, the Pirates triumphed 55-49. The North Kansas City Tournament found Oak Park on the short end of two scores. Mike Katzenberger dropped in 11 points which failed to stop Raytown South, 77-55. Doug Vrooman grabbed 14 rebounds in the game with the Cardinals. Lee's Summit overcame the stubborn Northmen 66-58 despite 21 points by Larry Jones and Mike Katzenberger. Doug Vroomans 10 rebounds 21150 failed to phase the Tigers. A 74-73 win over Ruskin and a 69-54 defeat at the hands of Rockhurst resulted from the Lee's Summit Tour- nament. The overtime whipping of the Eagles was due to 22,16 and 13 points, respectively, by Jim Dickey, Mike Katzenberger and Dan Kahler. In the rebound department, Dan Kahler dominated the boards with 19. Doug Vrooman and Don Sheffield combined for 21 tallies, and Vrooman plucked 9 rebounds from the sky in the losing effort against Rockhurst. A 71-64 squeaker against Manual came in the first round of the Class L regionals. Twenty-two points by Larry Jones and 12 by Jim Dickey added to 30 rebounds by Mike Katzenberger, Steve Brucker and Larry Jones failed to stop the Cardinals in the final game of the sea- son. Oak Park rolled -up 1251 points to their opponents 1432 during the season, for a 56.9 points per game av- erage. On the boards, the Northmen came out ahead with 752 rebounds to 675 by the opposition. Top scorer for the season was Jim Dickey, with 332, a 15.1 average. Mike Katzenberger and Doug Vrooman finished second and third with 198 and 182 points, respectively. Doug Vrooman's 193 rebounds placed him on top, followed by 155 by Mike Katzenberger and 128 for Dan Kahler. For the season, Oak Park finished with a +18 record. 103 1 I I 1 s l 1 5 i 1 The Oak Park Junior varsity emerged with a re spectable 710 record for the year The Junior varsity roundballers outrebounded their opponents 610 526 Mark Quigley and Rick Keesee both broke Jim Dickeys old record of 255 points Quigley swished through 293 points and Keesee pumped in 287 Quigley averaged 17 23 and Keesee 16 88 points per game Rick Keesee also broke Dan Kahler s rebound record of 130 as he pulled down 197 The Northmen sophomores concluded the season with a 312 record. Dave Wilkerson and Greg Ruder led the scoring. Wilkerson tossed in 138 while Ruder shoved in 100 Ruder averaged 12 5 points per game and Wilkerson 10.0. Wilkerson topped the rebounding as he grabbed off 118. Two of the sophomores' wins were big, coming over rival Park Hill T f Oak Oa Oak Oa Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oa Oa Oak Oak Oa Oa Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oa Oak Oak Junior Varfslty '21 Southeast De La Salle Raytown North Kansas City William Chrisman Raytown South Center Truman Ruskin Raytown Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park North Kansas City Paseo William Chrisman Center Truman Park Ruskin - Sophonlorc Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park North Kansas City William Chrisman Raytovsm South Truman Ruskin Truman William Chrisman Center Raytown Park Hill Ruskin Park Hill Raytown South 66 Raytown x 51 North Kansas City da I J. V. - Sophs Round Out Acuon . , 9 6 3 f - - . - wi 4 A' A 2 ' I A Y ' 64 58 S' - I - 4 39 k 42 A - , r 54 59 6 , 55 k 50 ' - 47 59 ' ' ' . 60 62 ' A - 56 45 , D A - 48 57 62 53 ' 49 57 r their sister school North Kansas City and another close Oak Park RHYUPWU South, ' ' ' 52 70 64 66 ' A ' 0 57 49 4 ' 62 k 53 be 58 k 50 ' if 66 'XJ 3 W 50 32 48 63 29 k 47 3 32 k 25 3 24 53 40 60 42 47 53 59 39 54 as 36 47 45 58 k 67 J.. V, SQUAD: front row, Ken Cowper, Gene Meyer, Delvin Sutton, Jerry Evans, Steve Alreyg back row, Coach Parsley, Mark Quigley, Greg Ruder, Rick Keesee, Mike Hennessy and Mike McDaniel. fn J 106 44 30 SOPHOMORE TEAM front row, Karl Kingsley, Greg Callahan, Chris George, Mark Dudley., Gene Meyer, Joe Andrews, Bill Brucker, Jim Mangold, back row John Or. llch, Bill Murray, Richard Reed, Bob Smith, Greg Ruder, John Rodel, Dave Wilker- son, Mike McDaniel, Rick Baehr and Coach Mathews. rw, ,.,,...a- -ii 'l l t il, .9 .J I f I sxsv 1 Seruors Lead Successful R Oak Park Matmen Although only five of the varsity wrestlers were sen- iors, these five boys proved to be leaders of the Northmen team. Tri-captains Jim Burwell, John Burwell, and Larry Mclntire along with two other seniors, Nick Connor and Al Baughman, provided many of the victories of a very successful season. Seven of the team members were jimiors. VARSITY WRESTLERS Name Wt. Class Record Year Mike Dalzell 95 6.6 Jr. Jim Burwell 103 19-4 Sr. John Burwell 112 26.0 Sr. Bob Dameron 120 19.3.2 Jr. Darrel Bland 127 5.6 Jr. Phil Hutchinson 127 2.3.2 Jr. Larry Mclntire 133 17-3 Sr. John Clayton 138 3.0 Jr , Terry Mclntire 145 12-8-1 Jr Dave Evans 154 6-10 Jr Nick Connor 165 17-5 Sr Bob Braxdale 180 18-5 Jr Al Baughman Hvy 3.3 Sr Larry Mclntire struggles to gain control of his Northtown opponent V 110 Mike Davis, manager, Mike Dalzcll, Jim Burwell, John Burwell, Bob Dameron, Daryl Bland, Larry Mclntire, John Clayton. Terry Mclntire Dau fg- 5? M3151 I N I 5 E ! s P 1 I ? 11 he ?or lrk 15, lrk lil- im 3.6- ns, ch, ple ger int ind the Oak Park Cindermen Drive to V1etor1es 111 Successful Season Doug Vrooman takes the lead early in the 120-yard high hurdles in a track meet with North Kansas City, 5, dh, fin V V 7 'X K 'VAK , M ig V I My gg' J 4. A -i' W x ' 'ff ea A ' n 'Q ag f-f f7' fgii A 5 QQ r '1 . A ' - y ' . 9 1-a,3f9Q,,, .. r If WV ,- k . ff V A N, 'rf ' as 'fs rr fm, r- Ron Raines releases the polo alter making a surf 3' cessiul vault uf 13'2' Left, Mark William makes a lmal lunge as he ledges out Wuync Wes! fall of NHC to take the 100 yd dash 1 15 .,, '--ag... 116 Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Cindermen Members of the track team are ffront rowl Vince Salideno, Chris Brooks, Gary Hoffman. Dan Stipes, Ron Willis, Ken Buckley, Mark Williams, Scott Tuhbesing, Mark Meadows, Carl Civella. Doug Horn, Joe Briley, Steve Eaton, Greg Wells, Dave Little, Dave Wilkerson, Chuck Moss, Chuck Haubein. Brian Tubbesing, Dan Duley, Jim Hash, Bob Robinette, Mike Hennessey Whack row? Mike Ridder, Mike Ball- Take District, Race to 23rd Spot in State MEET SCORES Center 91 Rockhur N K C William Chrisman Raytown Truman SCHOOL RECORDS Z Mlle Relay 8 25 2 Doug Horn Pat Rardon Ron Dougherty Roger Bruce 120 Yd High Hurdles Mike Ballinger Mile Run-4 :24 Jim Johnson 180 Yd. Low Hurdles-2 . Doug Vrooman 2 Mile Run-10:13.5 Roger Bruce Shot Put-55 z Steve Eaton Long Jump-21'2 Mark Williams Steve Eaton readies his discus at the state meet where he placed fourth with a throw of 149'4 mi '- 1' .1 --' v..g 9 .3 .Aw i f , Il 7 wi' ' 3 an P' fl 3 Chris Mark Horn, Lerson, Hash. e Ball- 19 B ' fr li , 43-4 gigpg, -K V ,gr :, Q 5.-isfzefme-ffm' , ,. , , 1.-,Q-1, .vf-5 fij A r .1 , .,q,5.., ,. , .a, -A , - ,,,.. s cf , G . i, .4 .95 : ers M M 1 e g Jaw ' YI 113147: axle!- ' Q Y X 2 , gf N - 'Ag 'S K i 4' fe 91 A uv J it f 3' 2' ' ' X' ax y , ,. L ,. 4, , , A A A . ls 4 Q 'A .A Aa v e , - ki lg e nk .1 ' A bi KJ- V M5 ' gQ:3Ll,Q,gpgQg?f,:l4.a 5'-if 2 . , 1 .L , , v ff' H N 4-fffffvi 'anim . ' :Nw f Teggg Kwai, e .M bwfwi eras e' inger. Jim Johnson, Doug Vrooman. Denny Vrooman, Roger Bruce. Bob Dameron. Ron Ranes, Gary Shay. Bill Robinson. Mike Skaggs. Brad Hunt. Sam Rigdon, John Kernan. Joe Barnes. Dave Kite. Jerry Bell, Steve Newland. Dennis Lee. Ron Dougherty. Larry Yach. Ric' hard Jones. Kim Williams. Randy Miller. Kevin Estes and Bob Rothberger. it 'n r CI N, . 1 Cl .,,.- K -wir on rr - . , ...,. T' , M. , . 77 ' 'Q -Dfg Track team members participating in the state Williams, Doug Vrooman, Pat Rardon. Doug Ho in the state no ef B . . ki Qfflllwf, Coach Jerry Crews has a lew suggestions lor the track squad before the opening of the state meet in Columbia. Missouri. 00 CC ' A CC .tang U ' ' ' 6. ...,., m H Q. l'Wl 1'mmo rnmv!'i 'mv1f'r i 'vig 's 'I of, Q f U I meet at Columbia are Steve Eaton, Dan Stipes. Ron Dougherty. Mark Meadows. Joe Briley. Mark rn, Richard Jones. Jim Johnson and Roger Bruce The team placed in a two-way tie lor the 23 spot .wi-. lf:-, F'-23. a 1f3j vita A: Ki . V. . , - - ' ' .Y 54 f 'L'Eb.Ak. ...' 4 fr , A A' . . -, Y-1 e A we fa I 1' x1 M53- 1. V. H-' , ' .J ' r ' .f f 'Ve ' - 'S ' , 1 5511 ' - ig:-1 'X f J - ' Ll .ia 1 ' M Gif et.: 'Q f .. w :wf ,f' gfgiim' .V 1 A , ' fftfi 1 Q 4 ' -Hel , I X . 3' I 1 ' f fx. f: W . - ... . -, 'riwzinf of - - , 2 ' .f 1-1 ,Q V ...F , 3. K K. , ', ., f qs. I , fr, Jim Johnson readies lor lln- liall mils- A j' , ' 'Marg while Richard limes passes the lmmn , ' Q ' -V. I, '- to Pat Rardoir in the 2-mile relay at 3 L V . 'H' ' the state meet v ' I I 117 Qi, 1 ii - :fi Front, Steve May, Larry Jones, Lad Livingston, Larry Mclntire, Dave Bowen, Mike Callahan, Bruce Walker, Coach Derry, Back, Ken Hollander, Mark Quigley, Rick Keesee, Del Sutton, Ted Wales, Mike Mathis, Jeff Wolverton, Steve Brucker, Rick Baehr, Rex Rector 8: Jerry Evans comprise the varsity baseball squad. Northmen Seize Number 1 Spot in Missouri State Finals BATTING AVERAGES Bat. Name AB R H 2B 3B HR SB SAC RBI Ave- Mclntire 78 28 30 8 l 3 12 0 16 .385 Wolverton 81 17 28 5 1 1 10 4 18 .345 Evans 74 17 23 4 1 3 17 4 18 ,311 May 23 3 6 2 0 1 0 0 I .260 Quigley 67 12 17 3 1 2 6 4 14 .254 Sutton 45 8 10 3 2 1 1 2 3 .222 Livingston 57 5 12 0 0 0 1 0 9 ,211 Mathis 67 10 13 2 0 0 4 4 7 ,194 Rector 53 11 10 0 1 0 16 1 6 .188 PITCHING AVERAGES Name IP W L H R ER BB S0 ERA G Hollander 43 5 2 23 9 6 12 47 0.98 3 Jones 53 9 1 31 16 14 15 78 1.82 10 Walker 11 1 1 4 3 3 5 15 1,89 2 Brucker 17 3 1 7 5 5 7 17 2.10 3 Hall 8 0 0 9 3 3 3 8 2.59 2 Wales 41 3 2 39 19 16 17 53 2.73 9 Larry Mclntire collides with the N.K.C. catcher in scoring another OP nm, 1 ia l 1. fa, I ff if ii Coac the 1 the s f 1 ,Que ,N ,. - I 5 -wt its ' i Coach Jim Derry is boosted above the jubilant crowd and carried from A 4, the arkln lot after announcing the Oak Park victor over West Plains in . X P S , Y Rid' i the state championship game at Springfield, Missouri. islet OP 4 Ward 3 OP 3 OP 8 Washington 1 OP 5 OP 2 Truman 6 OP 3 OP s Ray. south 0 OP OP 4 N.K.c. fs OP OP 1 Wm. Chrisman 5 OP OP 8 Raytown 1 OP OP 6 o OP OP 2 4 OP OP 0 OP OP 3 OP OP z OP 1 4 13 3 Ruskin 1 sprfid. Cen. 7 Parkview 2 6 St, Joe Cen. 0 5 Park Hill 0 5 Wm. Chrisman F P4 STANDINGS Team William Chrisman Truman Raytown South Oak Park Raytuwn Park Hill North Kansas City Lee's Summit Ruskin l 1 1 t :-ii W D S M24 is I wi, 4 4 ' V! '94, St Joe Benton Park Hill N.K,C Wm. Chrisman Ruskin Skyline Urbana Raytown Truman Lee's Summit Sprfld. Prkvw, Raytown South Park Hill Lee's Summit ,i la ,. , . ,, . P . If to, If ,I 5 ,x it ,if ff -'7 Z - ff . 1 .. if , . K X 3 3 'f E, 5 13114 f 5 x7 .f f .4 G1 an f - -- Y ,f , X 4 IZ. I, '72 'wi ' . W. ' , , ,Q ' 'i ff f sf, , O, ,A U 3' ' , A. ' . 2, , .,,, ,cg i ,Q fe aww? I H . . , In iv,-7 -. 5 P 4 ., N, ,-Q . M-. 4 'P- . 1,13 E24 I ' P P Co-ed Oakies voice their congratula- fi' tions in a big way for the baseball P team's state championship victory. L.,-ff Left, Dr. Kahler receives the state 5 t trophy from team representatives Lad- Y. X ' U die Livingston. Larry Mclntire and .A Larry .lones r OP Q X, 1 Q 2 - fr ffwifw 1 x 1 1 fw- -' 'v SM! , 'I 1 'Sf' M it ,Aa -, In ', , 'I ,Jn -V ww 9 4- .Q , Coach Derry peppers some to the starting infield: Jeff Wolverton, shortstop, Mike Mathis, second, Larry Mclntire, third, and Lad Livingston, first ,. A W i .- , L .t.,, ef. Lf , - of is W s 1 ff'-ff,-g.f R'Qv'-b. f ' ' - ni , wo, - ' e, v K -f f'v-if!:.r-his-,ffwaeviiffff wg' 1 . Q- .,,:fr f r .p ,' .L ,-'vf:Mf1fwfawfvwf-2ff'5 gf ' Q as 1 1 given: of :wv'f1wf'A f ,J ai, ggigfgffsviff fm 'W ,. 'lgqgf F . . ,A Q-4:32 miie agp? tv, , ,r f- 1 ,wif ,. if, . ,vi 'V-fy F 'Qgqq ,51.f1,,g,j5ff2p,,,yk VJ! 1,,M,,g:,f,a:'41'f' , M 3276 h 4? .v '- ' fy . ' 1' -' ' ' 1 4 we ,W e 5, ,I r SV , r Z fwQ,?fif,'?1f. 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Bob Bryant, Steve Airey, Tom Tischer, Steve Hagan, Terry Mclntire, Mike Hall, Tom Hoff- man, Chris George, Coach Jim Parsley iback rowj Rick Bloomer, Bob Minter, Greg Ruder, Mike McDaniel and Dave Jones. 120 '4 .. .fs , Oak Park Batmen Field inning O ak Park's explosive batmen blasted their way to a superb 21-7 record and the Missouri state baseball cham- pionship. The Northmen swept through the opening rounds at K.C. and traveled to Springfield for the finals. Oak Park pounced on Kirkwood of St. Louis in the semi-final match 5-3 with superb pitching from Larry Jones, The Northmen faced West Plains in the championship game and slugged their way to an 8-7 victory over the Zizzers, making the Oakies number 1 in Missouri. Larry Jones came in to relieve Ken Hollander in the fifth inning and drove the nail in the Zizzersl coffin. The victory gave Jones a stately 9-1 record for the season. Jerry Evans led the batting as he went 2 for 4 driving in 2 runs. Steve May also drove in 2 runs with a pinch-hit double. Oak Park's winning effort at state marked the first time in 19 years that a Kansas City high school team made it to the state finals. Larry Mclntire and Larry Jones were named to the 1st team in all-conference selections, Jeff Wolverton, Mark Quigley and Ken Hollander were named to the 2nd team and Jerry Evans was given honorable mention. Record v 1 'F ff? iff ? .,,, if - 5, w th., ,.f.., f...f.f 'H .4-,, it ..1. ,ty Lg 4 t V ,tg nggfg- ' 1. 14, e Qfiama q v ias fm ' ' .V J.-1 if 1 F - zf :i5bzE5q g.,,it 5 i,..5,.Ff5 . . 3,zma.i.-,F-vnu' ,226 W 1, J V, 4 ,- A + ' ,,,aw', H 2 .2 M. , fy K, ,, ji AML -'T fl f 25' ' Wu . ai' f' 'V 1 J V -fwaflr 1f2f2ff.?llQa- ' . .. I M, W, , ,. ,K f,., V 5 . A ,QM Mg: aff i.s.r,,,.qa.. Trainer Rocky Sagebiel does his most frequent job as he rubs down Dave Bowen's arm during a game. Lon, first, Oak Park's pitching staff stands in the line up: Larry Jones, Ted Walesg Bruce Walker, It , QW, 'Q , 7,1 ' QV? , , ' y U' In if 124 'fix -A t , . lf ' -, 7 h 4 rs ff- Ii' 9 i xt P .. 1 .l - Larry Jones, All-Conference pitcher, lets go with anoth- er strike against Wm, Chrisman in the district finals. Ken Hollander, Steve.Brucker and Del Sutton. 6, ,,, I sm P., y Y-Yi 'Z J, P40 y i 1 ie. 1 5 1. ' ii 5 , L .,..,. J 1 I w.-au. ,V wr., 'f-14 6 ad? PAQ P10 9 X, ' .K I ., .iv Y ,n ,W', Q 'f .' W'JZ,1 N . - -M -1- V .1 ,-. -5 'L- 121 122 G0LfandfTenniS SMdngUThrough. Season r ff 'aa 1 , tl r f mem rs Jeff Baker Tom Baker Bill Murra Dennis Davis and Cub 1 at-:Lair 1 The Oak Park golfers would up the season with a 3-8 record scoring victories over Center 5-4, Liberty 9-0, and Lee's Summit 7-2. The team placed fifth in the conference tournament, tied for eighth at district and finished ninth at the William Jewell Invitational tourney. Joe Howard was number one golfer with a 41,1 nine hole average. The Junior Varsity ended the season with a 2-4 geford winning over Lee's Summit 61!2-Zlfz and Truman Varsity Grade Matches Wins Loses Ties Points Average 'Joe Howard 12 10 6 4 0 13 41.1 'Tom Zago 12 11 2 6 3 712 42 6 'Jeff Baker 11 7 3 2 2 812 44.4 'Dennis Davis 11 4 2 2 0 4 44 5 'Conn Clements 12 6 2 3 1 5 47 5 'Rusty Duncan 12 5 1 4 U 2 48.4 Tom Baker 10 1 0 0 1 0 0 50 'Letterman Gol team be , , y, Marty Nunnink stand for a group shot before a match at Mirror Lake Country l . K. W . W. .1 . W I. d.lxEW QZ! 4Qg , ,. ' ff' 1, 1 . . s, v V i V Q 1 . . w ' A C . NJ.. 1. 1,9 Tom Zagoy 2-6-3 Conn Clements, 2-3-1 V. , 5,11 Coach Gene Jordan Joe Howard, 6-4-0 Rusty Duncan, one of the top four OP golfers, prepares to chip onto the green on hole number 14 at Mirror Lake Country Club 42. Te Co wa plz tal dis OP OP OP OP OP OP OP OP OP .,- I, it f S if-1, ,S 2 'U' Q if 1,14 me ' IIIMIY 55- 'i J. fb: N - 1 a rty :he ind ey. ole 2-4 tall age 1 6 4 5 5 4 10 The varsity netmen led by Ron Smith. Ron Lorfing, Terry Early, and Joel Mangold captured the Suburban Conference championship with a 7-1 record. The team was 8-2 overall. Ron Lorfing and Terry Early took first place in the conference tournament doubles and went on to take fourth in the district. The team finished sixth in the district tournament. 5 Northeast 3 Park Hill St. Joe Central Blue Springs OP OP OP 2 OP 4 OP 3 William Chrisman OP 3 Ruskin OP Z Truman OP 5 Liberty OP 7 Lee's Summit Nlame was Career iss-6 19-8 12 years' Em Smith Ron Lorfing 15-13 32-28 43 YSHFSI Terry Early 19-9 36-24 13 yearsl Joel Mangold12-4 4 John Orlich 9-2 Jim Mangold 6-3 Karl Kingsley 6-0 W A ' . 'L , ,-. go il.. Xa LQ' 'Q lm ii. ' ' i ' X . it 2 T? . Q f- -. we 1- f I 1 . 3 EK . X : f' ' ? -2 5 Q 'F -- , . ' 1 X ,sw - N ,, - . 1 O Y ' - .f 11, , ,-wiwzif W?-,,. ' E ' fn ,, ,r K. f Vigiyg l' ll -' . . ' . . Vifwfi 2. gg ui nu I 1 EI --T llk Ill- , j I M L 5 1 '- T11 'amass , rf. ki 'li'-'I' . .ff i'ii' t' r 1 J. V. Tennis players are tfront rowl Jim Mangold, Karl Kingsley, John Orlich, tback rowl Mike Haer, Rex Mann, Bob Hart, Clint Royce and Dean Jones. 1 ,' Q : t M 2 H , ' f 'yy , 1 - A - 3' f 4' Ron Smith, 13-6 Terry Early, 19-9 X I . Q yy Q to ' - . --..W , A I .Y pox' 1,5 -.r ' o f- - N.. ,l,4 .. .':3 i fr' -.X ,B F wi, 'M kg' .A .1 .K is i V- 5 Af- JI. - 5153, s m -' o 'fffgrf QLf5g p onto JoelMangold,12-4 Coach Kenneth Swift Ron Lorling, a three-year Ielterman in tennis ippmithts the net preparing to smash a backhancl in 41 m itch ig nnsl lrurnan Lorting won the singles match 6-4.45-Z :V A . Q 4 ye- -+1 4 ,J4 ggi- ev-aQi fully, I 'afar 'ff- f Mllfwm, nj .. N - 1 51 123. - f i f fg w U A wx 4, f 5 gb z ,ff F . , fs N LQ I fhhxf A , Y f xy 5 f ,X 47 A , v ry 3, Arg 1? Q 1-YW vw, 5 1' , I ,V 1 4 'Qlfl f If , X 5 A I 2 ?i - 3 22 s e L ,ti M' 24 ' i - 5 -- , , 5 E ' E, - 1 i Z 1 Z i Y ? -g Ei? 524' D ancing to the music of a band, joining in a cheer for the team or simply being entertained by talented people is a very exciting and enjoyable part of school life. A first prom or an after-game dance provide many pleasant memories. School spirit flourishes amid the cheers and shouts that characterize a pep assembly. Plays and con- certs give students a chance to display talents hidden in a history or language. Visitors give students a view of talent outside the area of school. Activities are important in school life. D N-1.34 Xxx s if-- Assorted A Lighten D The cheerleaders bolster spirlt for the Northtown football game Wllh Pep Club's Sp1riL Log, l Assemblies I1 Dail Routine Mr. Richard Wimpy demonstrates some clownly techniques, while above he plants a kiss on Phyllis Cavallaro's cheek. AA Q ,ia 'Rf fel ' 2 A pensive John Umtas awaits his chance to speak E 127 'Tu 'Sv X ' . 73519 L 1 Af-rfb . N- ix V wkr. 'S snip? ,ff +2 'gif . AA , .....t Q .Q t i tl , I tif 'A - 'K-' Y: ,. it ., f 515. A , -r 5, A , , , . ,Si est Missouri State College Concer ii vfx 1, A V Q 15 r Z , .iv Z, ' -2 ', 47 Q, . Q f e , ,Q 'iff' 1 M ff ' it , I t YJ 9 ? it P V A 4- 12 ' f M . ,r t, 34 ,L 'ml ff 5 ' 1NJ -541' V Hx sw .1 ,4 qi Q WX' 'fi' 'egg ., . 'i' 15465 'F K Q, f 5s. 3 a ,,....-- ff 'sf ,Q I , V fu Ss 1 inns il, 'TK ffl. 1 rv Q A VA w- fia- Sg 5 'ff , . 9 1 ' x -WS-. ,Ju- 92 , Ps f f. -. fwg1 w, ,JW ., 5, ,BN . 1, , , '21-of ' if gf qxp N n f W W 4 I u 1: 1 1 W 1 Y Y Y ' -s-......,x ite, f to v 1 Debbie poses for her first official photograph as CAMBIA Queen 1968. . s . E 9 L A 2 fly ! k 4 ix A 3 iz, 1 ' E, 1 f . '.. 1 Debbie Dickson receives a bouquet of roses from CAMBIA Business Manager, Dari Haer, before she is crowned Queen. After more than two weeks of suspense, the 1968 Coronation Ball climaxed Oak Park's third annual Cambia campaign. Chosen by the senior class, seven girls worked feverishly to sell every Northman a 1968 Cambia. The candidates' schedules were hectic: selling yearbooks, setting up their sales headquarters, putting up posters with catchy campaign slogans, and keeping up with their studies. Each girl knew that the one selling the most year- books would be honored as Cambia Queen and reign over the Coronation Ball. As everyone's anticipation grew, Dari Haer, Cambia Business Manager, reviewed the cam- paign weeks and introduced each candidate and her man- ager. A short delay due to the late arrival of the crown and long-stemmed roses increased the mounting suspense. Miss Debbie Dickson was crowned the 1968 Cambia Queen. Debbie led the Queen's dance and reigned royally over the 1968 Coronation Ball. Coronation Ball Climaxes 1968 CAMBIA Campa1gn w X g ,-W, Ov, ' A , LY .I ami - f ' eff?-. 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The theme, Boardwalk, U.S.A., was portrayed by different settings. A Beer Garden, the Village Music Store, Hideaway Night Club, Tea Kettle Shop, the Roaring 20's Lounge, Circle Theater, the Cellar, and a Bandstand provided the atmosphere for the audience. Copied from Thorton Wilder's 'tOur Townj' there were few props so the scenery was left to the imagination of the audience. The talent included German folk songs, piano solos, dra- matic interpretations, and a stage band. Miss Christina Banks and several talented German students entertain the audience with a few lively folk songs. Future in-laws worry Debbie Dickson, l l l l .Jocelyn Thomsen searches for herself Debbie Disselhoff calls Lynda Narron out. Debby l-'ox and Lea!-.nn Wilcox enjoy a drive. 149 Princely Court Presides i Over St. Pave Dance V B111Hank1ns Jim Burwell Ji? 7 . 1 ,gi ,Z 4 I 2' 4 f JE? 'Q at M 4 x X 1' I QQ I 9 7 1 1 xl kg M fi v V if ' f 1 Conn Clements John Burwell 15 Annual Elections Climax Spring Semester 0 t x t 152 V' J. Stacy Eaton ,.w.,-e.a- Steve McFarland 1-.-.ul-.- Mike Dalzell I he yearly campaign for President of Student Council began with the announcement of the four primary candidates, An assembly gave each nominee the opportunity to voice his platform. Students elected Steve McFarland President, Stacy Eaton Vice-President, and Mike Dalzell and Bill Zimmerman officers. 14219 Bill Zimmerman Varsity cheerleader try-outs were held at the same time. Eight girls performed before the entire student body, introducing their two cheers with a short skit. Ann Hum- mel, Janis Laursen, Connie Mc- Donald, Liz Nye, Sarah Stewart, and Barbara Thompson were elected for the 1968-69 Cheerleader Squad. Q 'Z iw a y ffl? get ws A 'S 1: 1 we .h KF x' X S I X' -vw...-.,,f....w .Y M if .5 .i ,V . W , 'Ai ,N W . 'iv is ..e,ff.v319 f' si i 6. 1 si - Julie Jordan 4Lana Scottl obviously en- joys her cotton candy and the company of Billy lDelvin Suttoni. 'm,,',-,, . .11 lqmfy -' 11-14 .Vg A I 3, 1-ff Carrie 'Connie Colvillei tells Julie il.,ana Scotti of her up-coming marriage to Enoch Snow fx carnival in town is always exciting and Mrs. Mul- lin's show proved especially fateful for one young and beautiful Julie Jordan. A carousel operator by the name of Billy Bigelow caught her eye inspite of his question- able reputation. Carrie Pipperidge, her best friend who is engaged to Mr. Enoch Snow, tries to discourage any close relationship between Julie and Billy. Before long both couples are married, and Julie is soon with child. Billy suddenly realizes the responsibility involved with being a father: providing for it. .Iigger Craigin, a ruffian seaman, suggests a shady but quick way to make a large sum of money. Bigelow is easily swayed into his plan to steal 33000.00 While Jigger escapes, Billy is killed, dying before the child is born. He is given a chance to return for one day to meet his daughter Louisa. She is living as he once lived, headed for the same life of un- happiness, and he tries to steer her from this path. A get-rich quick scheme that has been planned out by Jigger Craigin lStacy Eatonl, is very tempting to Billy fDelvin Suttonl. SHI qu- - F Even though Mrs Mullin, the owner ol the carousel, protests. Billy fDelvin Suttonp treats Julie lLana Scottl to a free ride 155 I f X Z' KN 1 f i. W I ,f 158 It 1' 'f I t Z ' Yfft 4- ,,1 X X' l Mike Ridder and Becky Campbell enjoy a decora- Some Oakies dance with enthusiasm, others do tion. not. Juniors Spend Many Hours Making Prom a Success After choosing the theme of Love Makes the World Go 'Round, the junior class went to work to decorate for Prom. Margaret Jury served as chairman for the Prom committee, and she in turn chose people to head sub-committees. Ann Hummel took charge of the entrance decorations, and Janis Laurson was the head of the court- yard committee. Colleen Cochren and Donna Schaeffer worked on the north end of t.he gym, and Jodi Bergstrom and Pam Rapp on the south end. The four committees to decorate the sides of the gym had as their chairmen Vickie Harding and Robin Thomson, Phyllis Nauton and Cindy Thompson, Pat Warren and Danya Loyd, and Jackie Clark. One of the balcony committees was headed by Lynn Camp- bell and the other by Kathy Allen and Donna Malcolm. 'fe Above, the refreshment table attracts many guests, and right, Kathy Allen and Peggy Adams, work on decorations in the little gym. V-, A ,. -ff! I ...fc I ,,-f ,ff 664111 5. .. ' :MM all L ma M .,. t' xi f at t.. t 4' f , ,:..: '21 'K it se.. ,IQ f.. . ...LLM 5, ,-,.ssz .ssl 1, 9-2 'f'--a-. ia rs--fem my 'f N 'Q ti?-T ,irzeg . Vana K hut. 3 G nl N 4 .WF1-P Q- Q mob i Love Makes the World G0 'Roundn at Prom To go along with the theme of 'KL0ve Makes the World Go lR0und, each part of the gym was decorated to represent a certain part of the world. The courtyard depicted the United States. France was found in the north end of the big gym and Great Britain in the south end. The sides of the gym represented the South Seas, Japan, Arabia, and South America. The balconies were decorated as Africa and the North Pole. Music was provided by the Vybrations. Qi Seniors and Juniors dance to the music of the Vy brations lb que for bell, abb, ayle vuri: p to rms, ics: erry Award Recipients Excel in Many Fields denen. Liberty Seroptimist Club Certificate of Award Scholar- ship: Priscilla Ford MIT National Scholar Award: Robert Peterson H.H. King Chemistry Scholarship: Linnea Capps 96 Students Received Certificates of Recognition from MU National Merit Letters of Commendation: Maurice Bames, William Black, Roberta Greene, Dari Haer, Charles Lewis, Jacqueline Neumann, Jim Pataky, Robert Peterson, Ronald Russ, David Walker National Merit Finalists: Dick Woods, Linnea Capps, Barbara Baker, Stella Gomicki Curator Scholarships to University of Mo. Schools: Roberta Green, Nancy Barclay, Ronald Dougherty, Peggy Fanska Achievement Award to Wm. Jewel College for Meritorious Scholastic Achievement: Priscilla Ford, Gary Hoff- man, Laddie Livingston, Jackie Neumann, Ronald Smith, Amy Stewart Board of Trustees Metropolitan Jr. College for Schol- astic Achievement: Daryl Gordon, Debbie For, Janet Miller Athletic Scholarship: Alan Baughman-Kansas State Uni- versity in football Dave Cummings-Mo. Southern University in football Jim Burwell-Northwest Mo. State College in Wrestling John Burwell-Northwest Mo. State College in Wrestling Best Actor: Delvin Sutton As Susan Day and Debbie Dickson look on, Julie Sagebiel receives her fifth trophy for outstanding drama work from Mrs Leota Clen- Best Actress: Julie Sagebiel Best Supporting Actress: Janis Laursen Best Supporting Actor: Russell Meek Best Minor Actress: Susan Day Best Minor Actor: Stacy Eaton Outstanding Joumalism Students: Sharon Orr, Jim Kreeg- er, Bill Hankins, Gary Heiney, Debbie Fox, Betty Musselman, Art Hammen German Awards: Shirley Gerken, Joel Mangold, Shari Crabb, Michel VanHamme Certificate of Award for Excellent work on the Yearbook Staff: Linnea Capps Kansas City Area Gulf Corp. Chemistry Contest: Jim Pataky Big Blue Award: Mr. Lynn Allen Miss Norma: Kathy Dunbar Mr. Norman: Laddie Livingston Ford Motor Company Fund Scholarship: Ronald Dougherty Leslie B. Simpson Award: Edwin Jarboe Elizabeth Spelman Foundation Scholarship: Sally Rogers Hillside Christian Church Scholarship: Joyce Potts Southwest Baptist College-Achievement Scholarship Award: Myrna Jeanne Fearnside, Carol Marleen Greene Cam Hanna Youth Bowler Scholarship Trust: Jackie Neumann 163 'Mgt . ' 1 R 1 1 -J N IN I M, - ' ' -E539 gf i3I4alg'l5W3i wa- W Va! -1- 'Mr 1 f Q., .M ,L 1+-M, wa- mf fx if Mb' mga W 'faii lb- iw M' ii ff vigil, .1 E ,, f W Q5 mil' 19 5 L .- QE . V' f ' if 3i'Qf,7'f,,-Q21 'jf' First Three-Year Northmen Reach Top x 3 2 W' S ' L 5 -4- fvuh. ES MII fllllllf Q' -t lui I gt, -I-:ee L .ii ei M- + f1 H 'f'1 ' VIIHI i of it! Twelve years of school behind him, a senior dons his cap and gown. As he walks down the aisle to receive an important piece of paper, he remembers the last game, the last dance, or maybe the last time he shut his locker as a high school student. As the alma mater is played, he recalls all the Hlittlew things he has done the past three years. He sees his friends, some of them for the last time, filing up on the platform for their diplomas. After this last evening each will go his own way. Each is looking into the future of his life. mnnf af mn uf Il Uumu sm andra Chynoweth, who made Sandra Chynoweth relaxes in the library with her American sister Debbie Dickson. Below, Sandra demonstrates her ability to talk and eat at the same time QQ- 9 lf l7O S her home with Mr. and Mrs. James T. Dickson, their daughter Debbie, and son Judd, was the AFS student from Australia, Sandra studied American history, senior literature, psychology, UICSM IV, and Physics II, besides being a physics lab as- sistant. She was a member of Stu- dent Council, Pep Club, AFS Club, Drama Club, the cast of the Junior Class play, Rebecca, and was the senior class contestant in the Lan- guage Clubs' Carniva1's Beauty and the Beastn contest. After re- turning home, Sandra had to finish three more months of high school before going on to the university to further her plans to become a secondary English literature teacher. -f AFS and Rotary Clubs Br1ng Four Foreign Students to OP v 1 1 17? W gf f- If i ,, 3 if If W1 4? la I: 1 ' Da ,af 4' 5 if 4, A f S Betty Larranaga takes time out from her busy schedule to pose with her American sister, Linnea Capps. Below, hack at work, Betty types diligently on copy for the Camhia. 1,40 Betty Larranaga, Oak Parkls first Rotary Club-sponsored foreign student, came from Argentina. She made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson S. Capps, their daughter and son, Linnea and Brian. Betty studied English, Amer- ican history, home economics, typing, physical education, and was a member of the CAMBIA staff. She participated in Student Council, AFS Club, Spanish Club, and Pep Club. When she left the United States for Argentina, she planned to study at the University of Buenos Aires to com- plete a degree in sociology. il I I nf Exchange of Customs Adds Knowled e and Understanding ftwernando Viquez, Oak Park's AFS student from Costa Rica, spent his year with Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bruce and their sons Roger and Glen. Fernando was a member of AFS Club, Spanish Club, and Student Council, and participated in the Language Clubs' Carnival by performing a Spanish dance. Phy- 5 51- K M9 H, ...- sical education, typing, Speech I, American history, English, socio- logy, and international relations were the subjects Fernando studied during his stay at Oak Park. Upon returning to Costa Rica, he was to either finish high school or per- haps be allowed to go on to college. His plans for future study were un- certain. Fernando Vlquez and Roger Bruce enjoy the courtyard climate Above, Fernando pauses at his locker to talk with Steve Cochren and Tom Reinhard. lfj in .L 174 han! '-'51 a-W f N .- fr rr' -. , xr-f, -9 -rf Senior class officers are Dave Bowen, Sergeant at arms, Alta Ghrist, Secretary, Roger Bruce, Presidentg Conn Clements, Vice-President, and Karen Iverson, Treasurer. Trophy Case Chosen for Senior Class Gift Debby Adams - Pep Club Jody Allen - Pep Club, French Club, A.F.S. Club, Curators Award, Baccalaureate Commit- tee Terry Allen - Pep Band, A.F.S. Club, Marching Band, Sound ol Music Vicki Amelung - Pep Club Doug Andrews - Rocket Club President Dave Arthur - Football, Wrestling, Lettermen's Club, Pep Band, Pit Orchestra, Intramurals Patty Asby - Pep Club, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Student Council, Homecoming Queen Pat Ashford - Gennan Club, A.F,S, Club, O.P.H.S. Club, Curators Award Kathy Ayer - Sound ol Music , Annie Get Your Gun , Art Club, Drama Club, A Capgell- la, Rebecca , Prom Committee, 't'l'he Importance of Being Earnest , Night ol e Acts , Treblettes Barbara Baker - National Merit Finalist, Curators Award, Spanish Club, A.F.S. Club, 0.P, H.S Club Daniel Baldwin - Intramurals, Tri-M, A Band, Orchestra, I-li-Y, 0.P.H,S. Club, Pep Band, Spanish Club Vice President Jim Bales - Track Diane Bailey - Pep Club, A Cappella, A.F.S. Club, Sound ot Music , Annie Get Your Gun , Carousel Roger Banner - Chess Club, O.P.H.S. Club Nancy Barclay - Pep Club Sectional Ofhcer, Pep Club President, Spanish Honor Society President, A.F,S. Club, A Cappella, Cambia, Intramurals, 0.P,H.S. Club, Cambia Queen Attendent, Baccalaureate Committee, Prom Committee. t'Carousel . Blue Spotlights , Curators Scholarship John Barker - Intramurals, Rocket Club Treasurer, Spanish Club Maury Barnes v Football, Track, Political Science President, German Parliamentarian, Hi-Y Parliamentarian, 0,P.H.S. Club Lettermen's Club, National Merit Letter ol Com- mendation, Senior Gift Committee, U N Delegate Debby Adams Linda Aiello Carol Alexander Lititia Alkire Jody Allen Terry Allen Vicki Amelung Joe Amos Doug Andrews Charles Amd! Pa.m Arnold Phil Amone Ray Arrington Dave Arthur Judy Asby Patty Asby Pat Ashford Kathy Ayer Diana Bailey Keith Baitey Barbara Baker Pam Baker Daniel Baldwin Jim Bales Mike Ballinger Roger Banner Nancy Barclay John Barker John Barlow Maury Bames 17 Phillip Barnes Sharon Barnes Ronnie Barrett Joy Bartlett Alan Baughman Danny Beard Terry Beck Joyce Bedwell Norma Beeler Caryl Belk William Bender Vicki Benjamin Barbara Bennett Susan Beyer Vicky Black Bill Black Terry Blair Brent Blizewski Keith Bogart Skip Bollinger David Bowen Steve Boyle Susan Bringus Doug Bright Mike Brooks Doug Brower Candy Brown Roger Bruce Carolyn Bryant Susan Bryant E76 .aa -M-, 'T' ,zz 3 5 , rn 'sm 'YIZI7' cf .ir NZ? 'Nu 1, X asm -J -rf.. B X ii, r 'Ragga Kathie Bullock ' D3Vld Burec .fa 16? l gr Q F V ' 5 ' If is 1 0 Jlm Burwell 'Na' X F 54 e 'Mu 'mp , -fr' ' W ,.., 4, as . --J 'Yr 'P John Burwell Vicki Bussell Steve Calhoun AndyCalvin 'QR .. sl K' Q RebeccaCampbell -' vw N., Susan Candler Linnea Capps is John Cardiff Roxanne Cardiff K .3 N, rv ll-' Dennis Carey vos v , . .., ti., S 'V Gayle Carpenter I ii Q' Run Carpenter Seniors Work and Play Through Their Final Year Phillip Barnes - German Club Alan Baughman - Foosball, Wrestling, Traelr, Leuerrnens Club Terry Beck - Lettermen's Clnla. Football Barbara laennell f A F s Club, spanlsn Club, Chess Club Treasurer. o P H s club Susan Beyer - Tri-M, German Club. A Cappella, Treblettes, Sound of Music , Annie Get Your Gun , Carousel , Pep Club Bill Black - Students lor Free Expression, 0 P H S Club Trldmvlrale member, Radio Club, A FS Club, Park College Model U N . Political Sflence Club. HI-Y vreky Black f Pep Club Brent Blllewskl - Intramurals, Football ' skip Bollinger - Student connrrl, Band Intramurals David Bowen - Football, Baseball. wresllrng Lellerrnens Club Traell, sllnlenl Council Sergeant al Arms, Senior Class oflrrer sergeanl al Arrns. lnlrarnllrals oreneslra Doug Bright f Intramurals, lvlnslrals W? Mike Brooks - Football, Letterrnen's Club Carolyn Bryant - Pep Club Roger Bruce - Football Basketball Travk Senior lllass President, lretlermens Club President, Fellowship ul Chrlsllarl Athletes Vice-President Sl Pnl s Klne Kathie Bullock - German Club Russian Club Pep Club .lun Burwcll Y- Wrestling Slate Champion Lelterlnrns Cluh St Pals Candidate Jann lsnrv.-ell - wreslllng stare unarnplnn Lellerrnen s Clnu mr wrnsller sl val s r-ana 3 .male ara vleln Bussell - allure splrll 'rne rnarr nf .xnne Frank annle l..-l vnnr lgnn , V' The lrnpnrlanre ol Belng Ernest nlne spnrllglnr lirenlng nl llranln lrarnnsel Pep Club, Drama clnls vnerfresnlenl 1'llerpn.n. r-resrnenl rnnnnenlselnenl rnrnnnnee Lag small Prem carnrnnlee Rehetca Campbell - olrn-sslra Cnralnrs ward lll x lu-p llnn lnalnlrln llnb llrslnrlan vlfe Pre-laenl UPI-ls flat, lnlranlnrals al- S llnla Linnea Capps f num, ,xnlernen slsler ll- s vlnr. l-rr-ml. rlnn lwp funn olllls Clull lnlraneurals A Cappella rrenlsllfs- ,lnnlle for lnnf l.nn larnns.-l valnl-la slall Nllilfl' l-'lnallsl rnrnrarr wana warn lnnlnnllll ll..l.,ll..nr.,.ll llnnnnllnl- nallelarnenler - lfrpl'l.ln rn-nl-nl lun Tn xl lllslnrlnn lwlfnrlneslr.. Patsv Nlever. Sarah Stelrgnt, Nam-V I-ialrlay and Amy Stewart enjoy a moment ol lnlormal 177 pause to share a drink e f Keith Carroll X I David Castor V F5 f I ,-:xl . , I t ,M -W ThomasChambers -- Q I W1 . - -, 'W ,fi Janice Chandler Sherry Cherry ew' -vu , wr-.fp Sandra Chynoweth Kathy Clark Steve Clark N-v 4 W 'ff' ra gk ,., -44, Steve Clark Susan Clark Brenda Clemens Conn Clements June Clitt Kathy Clostlerman Gary Clute Seniors Learn to Apply Mr wg l S Knowled Gained at Oak Park Keith Carroll - I-Ii-Y, A F S Club David Castor - Intramurals. Pep Band, Pit Orchestra Sandra Chynoweth - AFS Club, Pep Club, Drama Club, Rebecca , Beauty in Language Club Carnival Kauly Clark - Pep Club StliIveYClark - Lettermen's Club, Football Manager, Basketball Manager, German Club, ,. Steve Clark f Intramurals, Football, Basketball Manager Susan Clark - G A A Brenda Clemens - Pep Club. A.F S Club, Orchestra, Carousel Conn Clements - Senior Class Vice-President, Student Council Parliamenharlan, Basketball, Golf. St Pal's Candidate .luxe Cglt - Spanish Club, Spanish National Honor Society, Intramurals, Missouri Curators war cu? clule - A Cappella, rrlelvl, Intramurals, --spuurl of Music , l-Arurre Get Your curl , -- arousel , Bel camps Steven Coehren - Football, Wrestling, Political Science Club, Reunion Committee, Letter- men's Club Karen Cole - A Cappella, Treblettes, Sound of lvlusrpr, --Arrrrle cel Your curl , -Acura ousel-l, Pep Club Susan Colley f Annie Get Your Gun . Carousel Connie cplrrllp e Ars Club. A Cappella, rruplelm, Drama club, currrpra, Carousel , Prom cprrrrurnee Joyce cprlrrarl - Pep Club, A las. clulr, G A A Junior varsrty Cheerleader Llrulu Cope - German Club, Pep clull Chris Cox - German Club, Intramurals, H1-Y Treasurer. AFS Club, Political Science Club, 0 P H S Club. Cambla, French Club Shary Crabb f Pep Club, French Club, German Club. O.P,H.S Club ' Donna Crews - A cappella, -'curouser' Lowell Crissman - Chess Club Vice-President. Chess Team, AFS Club, French Club, Hl-V Dave Cummlngs f Football. Track, Letlermen's Club Donald Cunningham - Band Marv Cunningham - Pep Club, A F S Club 0 P I-'l S, Club Falrlrla Ilale - A Cappella, Bel Cuntos. Sound OI Music . Annie Get Your Gun , Car- muxel' 173 Janice Blair, Deena McCamis apply Paul rp ,R I Votaw's makeup for Rebecca -..f, Nw Fu , 1 '4 I -1 4 1 . X CN - Q .key .-:Qy.w' - Z, Tu si' 2 Q -L 3 U yn, 1 x 3... X. 4 . F, , to f ,xy f K is Z. 1 Q., v -Q-1 Q54 ,sux 157' Y , .aw-1, fad ...-..- I9 .,,,Wx WR Q .v W 5 X V K 51,158 5. ss 5 ,T ,gf ,vi ia f ' , :ey 1 'm ,, . I . .W l' fi' xiii . 'ff , ,-.,- n-nu .Cf - 'hi 61 'II Joyce Cochran Steve Cochran Babe Colclasure Karen Cole Susan Colley Bob Collins Connie Colville Donna Colvin Sally Connell Ronnie Conroy Linda Cope Chris Cox Shary Crabb Donna Crews Peggy Crispin Lowell Crissman Jerry Crosthwait Larry Crouse Sharon Cray Edna Crume Curtis Culver Dave Cummings Donald Cunningham Mary Cunningham Kathy Curtis Terry Curtis Pat Dale Catherine Davenport Deborah Davis George Davis 179 lbzlvc Pearson attempts to over- rmne the elements .len lm Smrun ml: vnrnnnmrr- lulr.nnnr.rls Mlssnllrrf nralln-s Auarfl l.rrru.rl:.-ure, ,nnu.-r..rrx'.nnnun rnruusel whhmshwluh Ronnie' Ilvnlrn l,0lll'l'llu-rl sl'lllb Vlrvslllnlg lnhun lhrlerson l.lee vluh l fprnpolln. snunrl of ulusnr' nnnle cel vnhr nun . vhrousel lrrm UI'llS vlnh nl-s Pep Vlub. Blue sprnlrghls Intramurals Jlln Dlrkex Vvnss Vvvullllx Baakclhrull. Tennis. rl l- S Mr Basketball Sl Pell G Candldate Clvnlnlchferllcrll lumnlllluv Lsllermen 1 Vlub Dehhre nleksoh A rs Hr-sl srsler A F s Pop cluh Seeunnal Ulmer J V Cheerleader, Pop Cluh lreeelfresraehl Pep l'luh sludenl Ceunerl. lunlor Class Treasurer Grrls' Smale Prem rlnrnnrnee neunrnn Curnmnlee. Drama Club. Thesprans, lsvemng ol Drhma . lleauers Tlrelner 'Nrehr of one Arls 'nrary nl Anne Frankf -'Anme Gel Your Gun . lmpnrnnnerr ul Belng Eerhesz' -neherrai Camhra Queen Jeanne Dolson - A F S G A 'X Ronnle Dollghvrll - l'mssI'nunlry Track 0 P H S Club l,m lzrers P Pen Flub A cappella, Trcblcltes. Hel canlos, -home Gel Your Gun'. f-care nusel' Karhy lpunhar -- sophomore Vlass Secretary Al-'S G AA lrnramurals, Pep cluh lv Cheerleader. varsuv Cheerleader Prom Uharrman Hemeeemrng Allendanl snhdern Councll nuslv Duncan H Beast ol Language Club carmval Gall. Lellermenf Club Lee Dunlap - l-lux' vreeelrresrdenr. Al-'s vrre-Preslaenm, NFL. 0Pl-ls Club. Letter- mens Cluh, Sludenl Counell lnrramurals Tehnrs canaraale mr suulenl cennerl Pres- raern, Feellrall Manager Boy's Slate lvl Asc Delegale Terry Early - Tenms. lrnramurals Baslrelhall, Lellermens Club Secretary-Treasurer. sluelem ceunerl, o P l-l s club Curators Award, claelslene opnmrse Club lvlosl our- suarnlrng snnlenl Award Pam Easlerday - Pep Club. spanrsh Club Carousel Basra Economou - Marehmg Band. Concert Band Gary Elhngron - Pep Hand Football. Tenrns, Lenermerfs cluh, sluuenlceunerl lvlanlyn Elliot! - Pep cluh. A F s Club. Home narvesrers Llnda Eslep - Sludenl ceuherl, A F s cluh, Pep Club seeuonal ofneer crrl s State Sandy Evans - Pep Club. sparush Club onreer. Drama Club. A Cappella, Prom Committee, Trenleues. Leg sean, semer om Cnmmnmee. 'fcarousel' Jeanne Fearnslde - Pep Club, A F S Club, O P H S Club,CuYat0rs Award Brenda rrhaleg e 'Sound ol Musrr . -'Ahnre Gel Your Gun 'Carousel' Tn-M Trehl- S1185 Mary Frheh - French Club, German Club, A FS Club, G A A, Pelnreal serehee Club. Slu- aern ceuherl, varsn, Cheerleader lvlarnrene Pep Club Secretary, 'rrelalenes Bel cen- ens. 'Sound of Musle'. --carousel , '-Blue spelllghfs. cemmeneemern Cnmmrnee, A cappella, Curators An-ard, o P H s Club Sherry Flerhn f Pep Club That Snow Jobs D0 J eff Day Linda DeAngelo Linda Deister la Samula DeLuca Steve Deluca Lee DeMent Barbara DePung Linda DeV0re Ronnie Dewlin Linda Dickerson f r, a se , .....r,a. r , , , Seniors Realize ot Pay 2 LIST! Sf Y ,- .K Jim Dickey , . ngrm A Debbie Dickson X - x ' ' f' 'S gy U 4, 3 W M '9 'S D 'Z Cynthia Duckery ' ' - -.4 l' 1 'ff Q 1 N - ... M e . - up Steve Dominick ' Jeanne Dotson 1 BO XA I .f ,ga-x lpi 1-. ., Ji 'fi f 5 l ,g gi 1 ' s X 7 42- .- -a A ff if f j S3 5517 I Et' I ,mx ,, -CjfQ .J k, ,Re , wf ffl ,1 f--v . V, 33 A 5 ,ivy .af X v,,,.t.g Q: it V X -. MW, K In , Nf we rs, A 4 , , ,--,k f 2.-ur l fx Q b Ronnie Dougherty Lin Dreis Kathy Dunbar Rusty Duncan Gayle Dunham Lee Dunlap Earl Dye Terry Early Pam Easterday Basil Economou Randy Edwards Carol Eissler Gary Ellington Clinton Elliot Dixie Elliot Gary Elliot Marilyn Elliot Charles Engle Linda Estep Sandy Evans Sherry Evans Peggy Fanska Eddye Farrar Jeanne Feamside Janice Ferguson Brenda Fihaley Mary Finch Linda Finnell Sherry I lot.h0 Byron Flowers Pam Floyd Laura Foley Pris Ford Tim Ford Jerry Fordyce Linda Fortune Cathy Foster Mike Foster Linda Fowler Debbie Fox Teresa Fox Charles Francis Nancy Fredricks Bob Freeman Dwight French John Frey Larry Frogge Karen Frost Gaylene Fry Linda Fuller Jody Fultz Connie Gabel Gerry Gabel Sandra Garland Linda Garlick James Gee Mike Gentili Cheryl Gentry Candy George Terry Gerber 18? A Debbie Dickson spends last few minutes reviewing her llnes be- fore the performance of Rebecca Prlscllla Ford f AFS Club, Art Club Hlslurlan, Russlarl Club Sears-uri-Treasurer Y- Teens, Trl-M Blue Spotlights . Sound of Muslf. -Xnnle Gel Your Gun Car 0u5el . Log Staff. Bel Cantos, OPHS Club American Abroad Student for AFS Cur- ators Award Jerry Fordyce v Fpelball. wresllrng. Lellerrnerre Club CaLhy Foster - Hn' Secrelary, Pep Club Mlke Foster - Intramurals, lrll-Y, Gamma sran Llnda Fowler - Pep Club, A F s Club, Home l-larr eelers. -'careneel' Debbie FOX - French Club President. Joumallsm C0-Editor U P HS Club Pep Club Stu- dent cnlmell, l-Reneeeaw l-Blue sprrrllglllei 'rrl-M, Arr Club GAA, The lmperranee of Berne lsameerx Curators Award Charles Franere A Football. rraelr, A Cappella Bob Freeman - Baseba1l.Fomball, lmrarmrrale John Frey - lnrramlrrale, Stage laaml Karen Frost - Pep Club, G A A krrelrlenee Gaylene Fry - Pep Club, Trl-M, A Cappella, -'Anme Ger Your Gun , --carerleel ' Lmda Fuller - Y-Teens, Glee Club Sandra Garland - stllrlenle Per Free larrprerelnn Candy George - French Club Alfa Ghrlst f Varsity Cheerleader. G A A President, Homecoming Queen Candidate. Sembr Class Secretary. M A,S.C Delegate, Student Council. Intramurals A I-'.S Club Debby Geene - G A A vlee-Preslrlenn Daryl Gordon - Key Club Preelaenr Pam Graham f nlreelan Club, German Club, Students Fnr Free Expreeslnn l-:llzanem Granaae - Pep Club, 'lcarelrser' Roberta Green - Rneerarl Club Treasurer. German Club, OPHS Club. caregerlea Pre gram, cnramre senelaramp Marlene Green - Bel Cantos, A Cappella, l-selrml ol lvlllarely --Arlme Gel Your Gun . --carousel Cheryl Grrrler - Pep Club, lv. clleerleaeler, varalty cneerlearler, lrlemeeemrng Queen camllllate, A F,S. Club, Prom Committee, --nnme Get Your Gun Sherry Griffin - Mzlorette, German clrllr, a.F.s Club, Home l-larrertere. Hrzvenlng or Dramall, cena Correspondent Senior Share Studie with Outside Activities ,X X Alta Ghrist John Giambrone 7- heb' Steve Gilbert Donna Glasscock Debby Goens Daryl Gordon Pamela Graham ' Scott Graham Shari Gray Roberta Green V., 3: Marlene Green ' ' Cheryl Grider Sherry Griffin Debbie Grolner Elizabeth Granado Dale Groom John Groteluschen Paul Guion Pam Gumm Patricia Gunn Gary Habelitz Rita Hacker Dari Haer Penny Hamerle Randy Hamilton Art Hammen Mike Hancock Bill Hankins Gretchen Hapke Colleen Harmon Mary Hart Jane Harvey Sherri Hass Chuck Haubein Patrick Hawes Rudi Ann Heck Gary Heiney Gary Heller Diann Henke Mary Henley Chuck Henry Debbie Hensley Julie Hensley Dennis Herrick Teresa Hesher 184 ,'analT,x 'fe N. ...- Wx 475.11 -.1 -.nv vw 'if ' 1 Nd? I, . Y'-1? W' l L Qfiffbflv' , 've 'Nj' X my ,Q1 .. f . , 3, N.. max gmplix 1,2 , 2 ff , M , 1 af i We V . - 23' 2 ' E X '74 v, i ' , W , I A ,, R -mp 61,21 p cg rw H ve, 1 , ,..- Q -,Q - Q... .al i, 5 .af an -an QS? 4, -vu' -r N,-, ,f ya . Q17 I Pam Heule ,-. ,,. K 0 1 6' Im Sherry Hicks lx - - ' W Roger Hlghfill Sandy Hightower Gary Hoffman I , ! ie Nb ,Q 1 X its tn Jody Holferty . AM fb I :L Jerrle Holland f ' ' jf' smnley Holme Kathy Hood James Hoover Wanda Hoover e A., A Q V ' -Q Doug Horn sf' I ' -f A Jackie Horn s -..- I Marilyn I-Iottman 1 : use Lex Hover zql Qfggsr ,Y Seniors Find Relief From Classroom Drud ery Paul clnnn - An Club, wreslllng Gary l-lelaelns - Track. German Club Dan Haer f A F S, Russlan Club Presldenl, Russlan Club Secretary. 0 P H S Club Junior Triumvlrate Member, NMSQT Letter Of Commendation, Cambla Stall, Prom Committee, Curators Award Penny l-lennefle - Ffenen Club. lnlrsmnfsls, A F s lm Hsnnfnen - Log slsll, Curators Award Mike Hancock - German Club l alll Hnnklns f Stuco Presnlenl, Jnnwr clnss vlee-Presnlenl. Sophomore Class Treasurer, Leg Stall, N F l., sl P2!'s cenanlale, Basketball, Commencement cnfnnnuee. Intramurals 'Q gsh X crelenen Hnplre - AFS Pep Club, French Club Secretary, 'rn-M Treasurer, 'Sound ol 5 .,,, A , we 4 -4 ,, rvlnslew '-Annle Get Your Gun', carousel , Pnlnlenl selenee clnn, UN General 4 ,pg ,ggi . , Assembly and seenmy cnnnell, o P l-l s 5 3:5555 -ezlgef, 1 Colleen Harmonffierman Club Prom clnnrnnlee ' es ,--. , l iii if My ,, ,ge wk shem Hass-German clnmslnaenls for Free Enpresslnn Q A K Palmer Hawes f German clnb lnlrnnnlrsls Pnllnenl selence Illub Chess Club. lm club. g 3 L -s at ,ggraef fu-Wgyf. . 4, Hcarnnselu, snpnnnlnne neskellnlll l Q 2 f nnln Ann Heck --A rs,Bena s f so I ceryHelney-Raaleclnb.vlee-Pfesnlenn Lngslnfl V,. f cnneln l-lenly - wneslllng lnlle Hensley - All clnn Drama Vlub Pep vlnn -nnnle cel vnn. cznn . 'r'arnnsel Dennlsl-lemek----Heueeen .rnnllsell llssenall.lnnnfnnfnls Teresa Hesnen - Pep Club, Hnfne Harveslers. f :ren-lnlsel Penn Henle - spnnlsn Club Preslaenl Sherry Hlelse- spenlsn clnle Pep:'lnls.H. x' rzennanr-lnn vnnnlnll ,llr.fn, nnr-nl Sandy Hightower - JN Chevrleadn-r Ynrelll, llll-1-rlezldvr Slunlelll Vnlrnrll 'ln-usurer, French crlnb Henleennnne lllenuenl Gary Hnlfman - Furrlhall Wlcslllng Trunk. Le-llerlvlun S Vlllh Hand Judy Hnllerl, - oreneslrn 'snnna nl xlnsn lnnnn lnn lnnf l,nn lnnnlsll lll v I-errrlarl Club A F S Drama Llllh lllfarrlflr x llllxbnrlfl Vvll Vlull ll l' ll S law-rllng of Drama lnnnnlnlnls rnreuns nnenl Jen-le Holland e -ltnrnusel larnth HHMEY 7' Hllckilllub TH X1 4j1fVllle4Ylf'Il1ll Done Hen n f Tralk. l.ellf-nnen s mm lame-Horn mnneslrn lv.-n.nl lnl, Vlckl Busspll and Dan Kelhlur discuss their Chrlsllnas needs 185 wllh Santa Claus Joe Howard Y Lonnie!-lowell fa xg 3, A I a ,a A Charles Hull -or rr I Pam Hunt Marsha lronsmith A A Jane Irwin ,I V lv Piflj , W' Terrylrwln 1 f-l 1 I V Q 5: . r - Karen Iverson ' 4 3 ,af .es e f a -s 'y , 'X' Led, . . .A t x Gayle Jackson John Jackson , . a.-' Q-'.: .ls ', . f.--- Ed J arboe Linda Jewell David Johnson Allen J ones Larry Jones 'ff rw , ,f-he - f ,f ,Q f jr J . , f A I , s A M mx v-f-pu, 'if , 'fQ 'effires Ur. ,A ll' N , ,.l-1 ' s' K is I mf .W yy 40 Cf ,rs 33 -we .. Upperelaesmen Develop a Sense of Matur1ty Joe Howard - Golf. Leltermen's Club Lonnie Howell - Football. Wrestling, Baseball, Letlermerrs Club Pam l-lnnl - Pep Club, lv cneerleaaer. varslly Cheerleader. AFS clnb, Drama Club Secretary, Tnesplans seererary, German Club lrllslenan. --warrlprs llnspanrlm Eve- nlng of Drama , --Annle Gel Your Gun . Student cennell, sppnnrnere Class vree-Pres' nlem. Herneepmlng Anenrlanl Terry lrwln - Spanish Club, Key Club. snnlenls fer Free expresslen Karen lversen - slnaenl Cannell, A rs serrelaryrrreasnrer. French Club vlreerresnlenl, Pep Club serllanal mlleer. senler Class Treasurer. camera ce-Eanpr, campla Queen Auenrlanl. OPI-IS Club, Prom cernmlllee, --carenseli A Cappella. cnrrs slale Gayle Jackson - spanlsn Nanenal Honor seelely, clee Club, Pep Club Ed Jarboe - repmall, sganlsn Club, OP ns clnll, nl-v. laerlerrnens Club. lnlramnrals, Pep Bane, Stage Band, reneslra Davld Johnson f German Club Presldent. Pollllcal Sclence Vice-Presldent. OPH S Club, Intramurals Allen lanes - Cross Country, wreslllng, Track. Lettermens clnla Larry Jones A l.enerrnen's Club secretary-Treasurer, Football, Baseball, laaslrezpall Dan Kanler - Bel Cantos, saslrerpall. Football, Tennls, A Cappella Preslrlenl, '-Evenrng ol Drama , Bllthe Splrlt , Log Stall, Let.lermen's Club Renle Kannard A Pep Club. Carousel Mike Kalzenherger - Basketball, Let.termen's Club snarpn Kavanaugh - Pn Orchestra lpr A-sennrl of lwlnslem '-annle cel Your Gun . --care nnsel' Pep Band Llnrla lcelrn - Pep Club Delulne Kenney - Pn orrneslra, Pep Band John Kniwell Chess Club Palll King - Pep Cluh Sertlonal Olllcer, Student Council, G A A , Cambla Queen Candidate. Prom Committee cralg Klrlrpalrlek f Drnrn Major. Pep Hana, Pu oreneslra, Drama lalgllllng Dlrerlpr. Trl' Nl Presldent and Hlslorlan Thesplarls, Drama Club George Kuerbel' - German Club, Intramurals llrn Kreeger - N F L , Lug Stall, German Club, Intramurals ' Iamanske 'Rebecca' ' Annle Gel Your Gun . 'The Importance ol Being! Earnest . A :TQ Q. ray .r l - - . aalnne splrni nlary ol Anne Frank'- Bell Larrana a -- A rs Club, Pe Cluh s anlsn Cluh rprelgn Erenange Student carnma, fe ' Hy y z ll I7 srnaenl cmlnrrl Intramurals Sharon Croy. a student in Mrs 155 Grun's chlld development class, observes a small vlsltor , ff 'Z ir. ,,--' ar.,--l W I M Q N K 3 67 i Y -A f K .f ... ,Q . -Q, -9. 11' - .IL J ff ' M :L ., 9 1 f.-V v 5' was 1513 f, qiji e 5 L, J iii fn. , '53 f '! was A. it -5 W ..- ' i ,.,.. 'N J-if .V , J A ' 47 Q 'nn' 'I' 0 u' w,,L .4 , . gf? ' J rw I - - NI' f fi ,. ,J W fi .tr 4, i i .fifimf i 5 c, - ,771 iff ,, -,, as Y-g Piul Jones Gloria Justice Dianne Justus Dan Kahler Renie Kannard Mike Katzenberger Sharon Kavanaugh Frances Keeton Linda Keeton Linda Keith Debbie Kenney Linda Kerr Sue Kerr John Kidwell Patti King Craig Kirkpatrick Brenda Klunder George Koerber Valarie Kolbe Cheri Kommel Jim Kreeger Jim Krenkel Julia Kroft Carol Kuehn Fay Lamanske Barb Lambert Gloria Landes John Langford Betty Larranaga Chris Larrick IB7 llobo bonhre provides Oakics with warmth and goopy marsh- mal lows lmnn turson my 1 un, x l- s it-my spnlwtslv mm for Vluh Annie- or-1 Your Gun tn tml ll: X lnlv num tl liqnul l..u - lmm.. rum mfymlm I hm top Sum lllnm P1-,i Hand Ilelrcfcu :vows 1mv.tm-nm ' , 'l'rv4sut't-V lhiulti Luglm In-p lluh nl- s flnh fx rnppella Hom: llumsttvs 4'.,.-mpnnu.-.tt H.irh.nuLcm.m lu-pr'umlwomlrmnmm-v innwr.v1Ynuroun Mum l,1nholl ' rfepvmn lmmrwnm Alun Lmut-f f :mms I.:-ur-fmvn .mn Wrestling lltnxeball or as tm, 'fmtlttsct' tx mppetu Around stunt-nn in-,ml st mt 5 Kvntg mmname xamt l...pmlr t-t-p Q1-th Spanish :mu an Vluh rzlmwl rqspnnafm rm sm. rw,Yrn.nrnt.in Ron 1.0.-ting f Tennis lent-rm:-ns thin. otrrman rum r-'mm' tw l-'rev Evprpsstfm in i malf- Vo lid tutuuw Inxlngslon - s.,ph-tm.,rt- runs t't-rodent .tumor msg President lfl, fx lifestdcnt t,f-nnemwnx mn in-vlfresluent stuufm nw-unfit i'.wt'reslm-nt. Football. Basketball Optimist cum Ben All Log slant, lnsputfn mr' Club. Intramurals Students hart Lyon - Nl- l. Vlc'e-President Political Sumner Club, Drama Club Russian llub, Students tor l 'r0e' l'-Ivpresslon Debate Kzlhve McCall il A A ,l-'1-pFluh Tri-M Hi Y -ltlippella Mickey MCCUIIGIU - A Cappella 'Sound of Music Annie Get Your Gun . 'Carousel lll-Y Pep Club lnlramuruls, Prom Commllloe, Frenrh Club Phil Mclivors Football, Track William lVlCl-'adden - Herman Club Chess Club Larry Mvlntlre - Wrestling Baseball Leltermen s Club Johnah NlvLallen - Pepfklub Charlene MacDonald f Pep Club French Club Commencement Committee Curators Award Joyce Maddox Band .lnanne Malcolm - AFS Club Pep Club Sectional Ullicer J lf mittee Y-Teens Mike Maloney - Basketball. Cross Country Art Club lnlrumurals Russel Mansan - Baseball Cheerleader, Prom tom- sana, Mareneut - Spanish mn set-mary opus rum span-sn mmm: Honor Society secretary. A Cappella 'cumtm-I. mp Club Curators Award rfmm Committee Lynn Maurer- Pep Club Home Harvester: Cindy Maxwell - Frenfh Club German Club Pen Club. Carousel' 'Annie Gel Your Gun ', A FS Club Prom Committee Tri-M Steve May - Baseball Basketball Football Lettermenk Club Chris Meek - Pep Club Spanish Club. ' Carousel Linda Larson Barbara Lassiter Z ,,,, Richard Lawson :fl David Lay sg, Paula Legler 'K Barbara Lemarr Charles Lewis 'I , 1 Q Cb eniors Set Fire to Burnin Desires 14 can ,uv C ,,.. N... N., 4-cl as Mike Lewis Brenda Lilly 'O N.. Alan Linder Lonnie Lindsay Merry Linhoff ,A -3 K P: Laddie Livingston I Q A Jack Lizar .N X Dee Anna Locke 1 as -wmv 1 '5 Q Q, gf - I x ,easily Y . . f y N 'nw , L .cv . Qu sfo fs T X IQ ll r n ruaf' .1-if 1 sn - Q., L Q 4 M, f ,-Kffffifgki .fii1'f3,g,a..-My-l .L K . , ffgzyg, ' 1 f if fir- ai ,W Mt fd , psi. V , - :bfi .gf,,YgglQ, Q ,fe 1 ij, . ' .6Hf?fliE:l X5 ' zzz.-, 2 .L gpg, -W. K- H rr N, , way,-si! kay A A. , . V rf: :X ,png ,a ye 'aa H, ,M W 5 A I' jf, my . 3,7 + if- 1 ii ' '- ' xl, 2 1 Q Q 5 wr + - 4. A gfelk Q Dwayne Looney Kathy Lopuur Ronald Lorfing Barbara Lynch Gary Lyon Don MacCa11um Charlene MacDonald Theresa McBrayer Kathie McCall Calvin McCart Jackie McCarty Cliff McCaslin George McClaskey Chris McClure Mickey McCo1lem Phil McEvers William McFadden Cale McFarland Larry Mclmire Johnah McLallen Joyce Maddox Joanne Malcolm Mike Maloney Russell Mansur Sandra Marchetti Steve Mauton Lynn Maurer Cindy Maxwell Steve May Clms Meek 189 Russell Meek Kathy Meyer Patsy Meyer Craig Michael Jane Michalski Marilyn Mickley Mary Middleton Margo Millard Janet Miller Janice Miller Larry Miller Brenda Minter Deon Mitchell Jean Mitchell Bill Mitchell Brenda Moore Larry Moore Randy Moore Marge Moorman Clydie Morgan Harold Morgan Walter Morrison Tum Morton Chuck Moss Victor Mueller Gary Murray Sue Murray Betty Musselman Don Myers Larry Myers 190 Seniors Direct Creative Ideas ii 4-gs l .,, .' CR ,Q rr .4 .Ii a., .-9, Wee, .fa f Cr: l A -r a Oak Park's Assemblage attracts students and public to admire creations from the fine arts department, Russell Meer - Annie Get Your Gun , varlery snow, Hcarollaelr, A Cappella, A Cappella Treasurer, Intramurals, Bel Canws Kathy Meyier - Pep Club, Home Harvestors, A.F S Club, McCall's Fashion Board Member from Oa Park Palsy Meyer - G A A lnlramurals, A r s cllln, Pep Club, Pep Club Sergeant al Arms, A cappella. nel Camas, Prom Committee, Reunion Committee crralrmarl. Cambla, Annie get Your cpm , Evening or Drama , -'caroueelm Drama clro, Sectional vleePree- mem m Pep clrlo, rrerell lub, -'Blue spollrgms' Mary Mlualewrl A 'rrl-M, French Club, Barrel, orollealra Janet Miller - Arr Club, 0.P.H.S Club, Zoology Club, camera, -'Armle cel Your elm , Hcarolleeln, sbprmg Art Fair coermlrmarl, .le ferson clay Exchange Day Representative, ll'IiI'il'nlll'alS, Lll'lb0l'S Award Larry Miller - Paulo Club Bill Mllelrell - Football, Spanish Club, Curators Aware Randell Moore - German Club, lmrarmlrale Marge Moomrarl - Ars clrllr, Intramurals clyllle Morgan - rrerlell Club, orelleelra llarolrl Morgan - ChessClub, Football, Track Chuck Meer - Poolpall, Track, Letterrnen's Club Sue Murray - Pep Club Beltryh Musselman - Art Club Vlce-President, Political Science Club Secremry, Pep Club, e Sound 01 Music , Co-designer for 4'Almle Get Your Gun , and Carousel , Log 21:13, bCommencemenl Committee, Curators Award, Scholastic Art Awards Merit, 0.P.H. . u Gall Miller - 0.P,H,S Club Nancy Nadler - A,F.S, Club, German Club Debbie Nethertafn - Trl-M Vice-President, Sound of Music , Annie Get Your Gun , Pep Club, Pep Band, 'l'l'eblettes, A Cappella, 4'Camusel Jackie Neumann - Spanish Club Treasurer, OP.H.S, Club, Spanish National Honor Society, Intramurals, Zoology Club, Curalnrs Scholarship, National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion, Benedlclion at Baccalaureate Danny 0'Dell - Intramurals, Football, Basketball, Tennis Karen Olgsahl 4 A Cappella, A,F.S. Club, Drama Club, Prnm Committee, Pep Club, War- rior's usband , J. . Cheerleader, Y-Teens Sharon Orr - Hsomlol ef Music , Tri-M, spamelr club, Pep clrllr, -'Apple Get Your Gun , -'carolleelm A Cappella, National Merit Lerner of commerlaallorr, Log slalf, Dlepalen correeporlaerlr, o.P .s, Club Rita Parks - Band, Pep Club, Pep Band, German Club, 0.P.H,S. Club, GA,A,, Curators Allrd Nancy Nadler Debbie Netherton Jackie Neuman Debbie Nevins Sharon N ininger Marty Nunnick Darlny O'De1l .,i I Karen Opsahl Hogg. fi Becky Orlich ,ay M Sharon Orr 4 elf wg 51' ,kg A ,o J er' li I la Connie Page Larry Painter K '03 Barbara Panus Rita Parks James Pamky 191 Cindy Payne Bill Peak Dan Peak David Pearson Renee Pein Gail Perreault Ron Peters Patty Peterson Robert Peterson Carol Pfankuch Pam Phelps Christine Phillips Baxter Pike Susan Pisha Russell Plummer John Poland Vana Porter Joyce Potts Ann Prewitt Jerry Price Connie Prucha Pat Pursell Gary Ratliff Robert Ray Colleen Reed Rexanna Reeder Lonnie Reeves Steve Reinert Nanette Renaudin Mark Reynolds 92 .. . F i A 1 f,, , ,fgvepl i W ,:h . u : ,, W f nv- va . , fa wx- J L fy:-l .W ,Q ., , , , ,Q f., , ,Q , ff C' if 'o f Yflg L ,f- k ,fo , 54 fi. ,A K' 4, g - ,A z-w ,M ew -f-ff .52 -ff fe' ' vga- . A fx... ws, J sr' ..- 'SEN f sa -fr .gm Nr 17179 X ..-X, .W 14: u r -f nl ,,-1 f A . K so we fn? -K K We -4' f ' 3 5- ffl' 5' ,Q ,SI la-KF, vp sig - , , 1,11 S . me 7' an -1, A l - I Barbara Rhodes Michael Ridder Lynn Ridge Sheryl Rldgley Katharlne Rigg ...X fn. 'he 13' Myron Riley Randy Robb Brian Roberts Nancy Roberts Sally Rogers ' l' Sharon Rogers ,- Aa. 5 Paul Rolfe b Simon Romero J g A ,jg Charleen Roschke Donna Rueger Senior Run Away with Clas Enthusia QQ.. MQ...-nl David Pearson - Spanish Club, Hi-Y, Intramurals, Cambla Ran Peters - Gold Key Art Award Gail Perreault - A Cappella, Chess Club, Hcaranselu, rreneh Club, G AA. Patty Peterson - Pep Club, A F s. Club, Glee Club, A cappella, '-sauna of Mime , '-Annie Get Your ann , Carousel , German Club. Trehlenes, --lalne spezllgmat Trl-M, From Committee Robert Peterson - l-ll-v. Ypaln ln Gpvernrnenr, o PH.S Club, Radio Club Preanlenr and Treasurer, Rpekel Club, Rnsslan Club vlee-Preanleni, Pelnleal selenee Club. cnralers senelarsnlp, lnlrarnnrals, Jerreraan cn, Exchange Day Student vana Porter A Intramurals, Pep Band, Pep Club, Banu, srnrlenl cnnnall .lhyee Potts - Pep Club, clee Club, A cappella, '-spnnd of Mme , 'Annle Gel Ynur Gun , Carousel , Spanish clnh, Trebletres, Bellfantos, -'alne sppzllgmae Jerry Price - Key Club Secretary, Art Club Connie Prucha - A F S President. Pep Club Sectional Officer. Student Council Drama Club, Palltlcal Science Club Homecoming Attendant. U N Delegate, Prom Committee. A FS Sister, Beauty ol Language Club Carnival, Evening ol Drama , Warriors Husband' Pat Pursell - A F S Club, Pep Club, Tri-M Prom Committee. Home Harvesters Glee Club Robert Ray - Art Club, German Club Nanette Renaudln f Pep Club Bobble Rhodes f Pep Club Michael Ridder Y Hl-Y Sergeant al Arms and Parllamentarlan. Gr-rman lluh Selgexlnl al Arms, Track, Football Manager, Lellermen Siflub, Intramurals Sheryl Rldgley - Glee Club French Club Intramurals A Cappella Trehlelwx Annie Gel Your Gun Trl-M, Curators Award xarhanne lnge - Home l-larvealefa Randy Robb A First Alternale ln lj S Arr Force Sludenl lllreulflr ol Barul Pr-p Hand Sbage Band, Bel Cantos, TrlNl, German Vluh Sound ol Tlluxlr Annie fmt Your lllln Carousel Inlramurals HI-Y Orchestra Sally Rogers -- Pep Club. l-leneh clnh lllel-ls elnh llnnn, llamnela llnnnna mam Betty Creeleel l-lpfnennakef or 'ranlnffan Charlene Rosrhke-Pepijlub llerlrlanfluh XFX 1 lurv lnlmlllllrell- A tardy Northman dashes tn class before he gets llls feet wet 193 Jeff Rush Q Ronald Russ V ,xr ra bk I U 'W 'TP Thomas Rutherford -.J , , Mk ,I NM J Mike Ryan 'X ..,, Julie Sagebiel Ronnie Samborski Kay Sampson - ev' fi Thomas Sabders Rita Savoca 'V I' 'Sf Karen Schmidt Linda Schnetzer , ' I Pat Schneweis it W Dennis Scholl V W, Dennis scorn V N' Lana Scott ' Class of '68 Appeals to . I-hgher Court for Dress Code Rullilld Russ A SDBI'llSl'l fV3lI0l18l H0l'l0r SDCIEIQI, Intramurals. Basketball, NEIIOYISI MSN! Letter ol Commendation Thomas Rutherford - Rama Club. Rocket Club Jnlre sagem: - Drama Club. A cappaua, Tnesnlans N FS Club. 'slnns spnn: -'The Evenrng of Drama 3 Tnssprans Secretary-Trcasurer. --The Importance ot Harng Ear- nest . Director ol -'Ravenna' 'carousel' Kay Sampson - A F s Club, Pep Club, J v Cnesrlsaasr Tnnrnas Sanders- Band, Carousel ', Intramurals Lmda Schnetzer - case Club. znomgy cub Patrrsra Schnewels - Pep Club, German Club Lana Scott f Blue spocngmsy Drama Club Treasurer, NFL Presraent, Tnasprans. 'The Sound ol Mnsru' -'Annie can Your ann , Pep Club Sectional Prt-srasnt, OP H s Club. Student Cannell, Jnnrnr Class Secretary. 'Carousel . Ars Club Pnnnfal snr enceFluh A Cappella. Bel Canlos, camma. Prom Committee Pvnl saagwrck f Hr-v class Rt-nnrnn cnrnrnntae, cnrntnrs Award non snarnala - Basketbz-1Il,Letlermen's mm. Fnntban Track Margle Sibley - Pep Club Eaarasmelner - 0 P II s Club George srnnn f spanrsn c1nb.Hr-v 0 P H s Club. lntrarnnrals Uurators Award Runuld Smith Tennis, Lettermens Club Spanish Club Students for Free Expression. HI Y A FS Club, Intramurals Judy Subolku - Pep Vluh, Art f'luh. III-Y. Pwm Committee Intramurals Sound OI Muslcf Annie tier Your hun' 'Curuuwel Stcphanlt' Sulaa Pep f'Iut7 Bvllmrenwn I-'rmtlzull Debhx ipvnvf-r St-vrularx ul Student Council, A FS fflub. Intramurals, Pep Club, flambla Attendant ipanlshflub Student tfuuncll Presidential Vandldate Gavlf- Spletxtmer - Pep Vluh Herman Vlub, Orulltwtra Students fur Free Expre5Slon lenmlvr hlanurrl Vlrclfresldont ul YfTeenx Herman flub, Frerwh Vluh Log slaII ram l-'red Sauer psychs out at the Stuco Hobo Dance I sy 1 D e -f', 5 we , ,LF-ef-, +' 1 1 f R i 'Rad 'fn x,..., . - .H K7 .-Vx Mm'-453, 1 x if 3 J f iii 0 y -.3 45' ,A- 4 Q . -a, -3, Q-.-.qw ,K A ,V 3 ay, kj t 'f'f?f f tk , X, J eq S ii as k . y QQ . fl? - no V Qi'Lf my -ew Q .. Q an S ' as .i ff, 4 Wk? K9 ra 4 J 'sa e we 'ff-AV C 4:77 X x g -4'-'iv ev! l N-5 if ,fl . ' -mf' ' -silii 5 5 'flifei rj' . - A, Q , 'V '-was . ff X :TIL 3 I - .' 'ii' Phil Sedgwick Connie Seymour Robert Schaefer Don Sheffield Jill Shelton Mike Sherman Jeannie Shook Margie Sibley Janet Sidden Marilyn Siemers Cindy Sievers Linda Sims Mike Slayden Eddie Smelcer Debbie Smith Debbie Smith George Smith Johnny Smith Ronnie Smith Judy Sobotka Stephanie Solas Bill Sorenson Debbie Sowerwine Debby Spencer Gayle Spletstoser Sharon Spotts Cheryl Stallsworth Jennifer Stanard Joanna Staton Lenard Staton 195 Underclassmen bid sad fare- wells to departing seniors, Amy Strwart - vnrnlnn, H01 Canlus '-The Lnrlr ', 'lrne Miracle wprkery, 'lsenna or Mnslr 1 'llxnnlr mei Your Linn Crnpnsel ', Pep Club Hlsnerlan, Drama Club Pres- nlenr, N PL Serretary Ars clnn, Blue spnnllgnls, Student cnnnell, Barcalaureate rnnlrrnnn, A mppelln vnnrlt-snlenl laeverlylces Sutton - uleerlnn 'ln-enlelles, -'fnrnnsel' snsle 'renlsersley - Pep Fluh A rnppelln 'rerenselr cnnrlesrarann - 1wnrk,rnessvlnp,o P l-l s tiluh, Lenernnensclnb Everett Taraba - lnlrsrnnrnls, L'hessCluh. 0 P H s club .urn Taylor - lfnplnsll, Baseball Jessle 'rnernpsnn - Bel Cantos, lsnsernsle, --carppsel' Dale 'rnempsen - Footba1I.WrestImg earl rnselrrey - cross Country, Trsek, Lelterrnen's clnb, Intramurals rerrle rlmrnpsen - Pep Club lvlsrl Lynn Tnman - Rnsslan Club Larry Tlsener - Baseball. Basketball, Intramurals Ralpn 'rraaer - An Club, Merit in senelnsne An Contest Harold 'rrptler - A CaDDella Pnllllp Trump - -wx-ment of One nets , 'Evening pr Drama , lntrsrnnrals, cernbln Sega Sl-nlglbeslng - Commencement Committee cnsnrnnn, Intramural cernnnssrpner. Track, an . I-Y Eugene Vanderlord - A cnppells, '-carousel . Intramurals Linda vnnlcelrsellrlr - o P l-l s Club, Pep Club, Ar s Club, cnrnlne Fernando viqnez - A P s Club, Spanish Club, slnaenl cennell, Perelgn axensnge student Paul Vutaw - Drama Club. Thesplans, Importance of Belng Earnest , Rebecca , Night ot Drama , Carousel , Annie Get Your Gun , Intramurals, Bel Cantos Chrls Von Erdmannsdorff - OPHS Club, Debate, N F.L Treasurer, German Club, Chess Club .lnnnnne Voycef Pep Club, German Cluh, 0 P H s Club, Curators Award cnrln Wagner - l-ll-Y seeretsry-rrensnrer and cnsplsln, Pep club, spnnlsll Club, Al-is Club. 1-alnne splrlrg wxnlne Get Your ann , l-csrensely, Intramurals, Drama Club, 1-nesplsns, Prem Committee, 'lalne spntllgmsr David Walker - German Club, National Merit Letter of Commendation Peggy Walker - Pep Club, Y-Teens. A.F S, Club, Prom Committee snzl Walpole 4 Pep Club, German Club, Student for Free Expresslen, 'rrl-M, oreneslrn, Maine spetllgmst -'senna of lvlnsler, -'Annie Get Your ann , Carousel Seniors Share Bliss, Sorrow Linda Stegall 2 Ted Stephens John Stevens Amy Stewart Ronald Stokes J im Sublette 4 Joe sndanzn 'x i - Oh will Brenda Summers t -an n , -s-...e : S J x . - - ,. A '-- Terry Summers , V f Kay Sutton I ' V n V2 3 l 4 l Susie Tankersley Charles Taraba Everett Taraba '-f Keith Taraba Alice Taylor 96 'ev - 1 -4 v-M, -sf 5 ax .Ji T '. 4, -gym? .mga gm- 5 , lifylbffef r J.'??!?5Y' fm :Al . .. Q ' TH Q: 'H -'J W X N .lim Taylor Brenda Terrell Bart Thackery Dale Thompson Jessie Thompson Marilyn Thompson Terrie Thompson Larry Tischer Marilyn Toman Ralph Trader Barbara Triplett Harold Trotter Phil Trump Scott Tubbesing David Turner J ack Turner Eugene Vanderford Mike Van Hamme Linda VanKeirsbilck Fernando Viques Paul Votaw Susan Voight Johanna Voyce Chris VonErdmannsdorff Carla Wagner Bruce Walker Dave Walker Jimmy Walker Peggy Walker Suzie Walpole 197 Don Walston Richard Ward Terry Ward Barbara Warrens Vicki Warner Janet Watson Christine Weale Kenneth Weast Tom Webster James Welch Ann Weller Karen Welch Linda Westcott Donna White Steve White Cheri Whitworth Mark Widebrook Lea Ann Wilcox Sharon Wilkinson Amelia Williams Barbie Williams Cole Williams Tina Williams Ellen Williford Phil Wiloughby Brad Wilson Ginger Wilson Sarah Wilson Paula Wlnders Christy Winters 198 fx 1-an , ,ff -.ai - rn. ...,,4 , Wea. 1 .of Q-ff! ws, -1- 1 'O' ! ' -X-,M X, 3 Q 'al we QL? me - ,af it we Q ll no -A Md Ron Russ listens to Mr Layman explain some properties of the microwave generator as the famed Albert Einstein looks on- ward. Denwalslpn -Football, Wrestling. lraelr temlemrens Club Terry Ward - Pep Club seeupnal ornper Barbara Warrens - Pep Club. A F s Club vlekl Warner - carnpla, A F s Club, Prom cnrnrnnlee Janet Watson - Pep Club Sectional oflreer, lelrv, A Ca ' -W f me g l Carousel kj cnrlanne Weale - Glee Club, Musical, Pep Club M16 James Welch - A Cappella, --carpnsell' Danna wnne - Intramurals, Pep Club Sectional omeer. l-ll-Y cnaplaln and seerelary, carnma Queen Attendant Phll Willoughby - Track, Lettermens Club, Drama Club S oPl-l.s Club, Political Science Club. camp Club Secretary, Curators senplaralnp, senlpr la Co-Editor, Gift Commltt Xe., , -f- Steve Woodson f Football, Lettermen's Club, Fellowship of Chr Denis Wormulgton f Radio Club, Wealjler Club. L pg Smfl Donna Wright - Glee Club nan vanns - A Ps Club Mary Ypnrnane - Pep clnp, A P s clnp, rrenen Club, Hem cralg Young - A P s, Club. name Club, Intramurals Tom Zago - Basketball, Football, ann. Lettermens Club termine Tomorrow's Future Seniors Help De ppella Annie Gel Your unn . Ann Weller - Pep Club, Glee Club, Sound ol Music '. Intramurals Lea Ann Wilcox f Blue Spotlights . G A A Historian, Art Club. Intramurals JV Cheerleader A FS Club Barbie Williams - Pep Club Sectional Officer, Pep Club Treasurer. J V Cheerleader ergeanl-at-Anne, Thesplans vree- President Ginger Wilson - Pep Cluh, A F S, Club. Arl Club, Carousel Christy Winters - Pep Club Sectional OIIlCer, J V Cheerleader, Spanish Club. Intramurals. Student Council, Prom Committee, A F S Club, 0 P H S Club David Wolf- Boy's Glee Club. Carousel Connie Wlthee - Annie Get Your Gun , Rebecca , Carousel Drama Club. Ever ning oi Drama , Thesplans, The Importance ol Being Earnest Dick Woods - Hi-V President and Secretary, AFS Club. Intramurals. Student Council, National Merit Flnallst. Ftucket ee Chairman lstlan Athletes e Harveslers Log Staff 1 5 Bob Wm 4 'Q' fa fr.. V Ralph Wm as , -3 e 2 , .,. - I Q t 'sg' David Wolf 4 P ri Dick Woods Steve Woodson if A.. ....., 'Rf ill s... .qu T7 -A Alvin Worley Dennis Wormington Donna Wright Leona Wright Daniel Yantis Dawn Yell Mary Yuumans Craig Young Tom Zago Shlela Zumwalt l99 Underolassmen Prove Vital To School Growth J 'V N ,,' M -g3Q45,, L XW MWfx V, N! 1 W ,wWwQ1w,W,tQwWw',wWw'W1wHuWWCU, N X KU W WN N HW'Jw1ww 0wlf wwl Rf J' f f ,P MN 1 l ,M l, HW ,l W lyllllllylylylyl WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW'WW'WWWWWWWWWWW'W n'm M m ' M'n W, WW 'WM W W l W'W u ' ' ' l W ll ljlll 'W 1'1NN Wwxllwwlwl l H W llWljjlWW' or WWW y W WW lDDJlW lllXll Wl Wljlrf W WlWWW!WzWW flW W W lllllfmfwll. 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WWWWWWlWlWWwWljlWWiWWWl,lWWlWWWWWWlWWWllW'Q W, WW, WW'W lWlWlWllWullllWllullWllWWWlllllllWWllllWWlWlWWWWlWWWlllllllWllWllllWlllllWWWW1WlallllllllllllWl.W WWWW lv WWWWWW it W lllllWWlllWllllllllfl,llll,llllWWWMJ,lllllllllllIWlWlll,!WW,WWWlW!ll . W A s graduation exercises end, the Juniors turn their rings around and the Sophomores are no longer the youngest class. These classes have an important task before them. They have been left to instill in the incoming class the traditions of the school. Theirs also is the duty of initiating more customs to further show honor to their alma mater. The Sophomores have lost the look of the junior highs and are ready to play a more important part in activities. Juniors are the new leaders. Without underclassmen a school could not continue. Debbie Adair Kent Adams Peggy Adams Steve Airy Vicki Alexander Kathy Allen Peggy Alnutt John Amdall Greg Anderson Mike Anderson Mike Armstrong Carolyn Arndt Teresa Arney Marty Atchinson Dave Austin Douglas Avery Dorothy Ayres Gary Babb Jack Baggley Carolyn Baitey Jeff Baker 202 . A M X fe 13,8 8 M: 1: y V A' , ate A 3 'K gr i wk oy, ' ' all f' Zu, V7 X f, ki , 1 A a n VJ G' J A M fl x I A Q Tl f , fl 7 A T 1, s- ift f ' 1 i M v 5 a A so ' -loy KX in o A , A A 5' 2 A' b' if 'Eff it ix Axe ' ,' , 3 ' ,, , IL X ,L 'L 'x if W ,S-d r S4129 ' 1, . S' J Qi: 4 0 gy . Juniors Profit from Leadership of Class Officers xi? 4f Mn. . K .i , xx , H ff' xx r I V 1, X? Y 5 , r f 1 's x 7:'sWE f Q, -1, -' y M, nf -95 L ,' 0 7355 J 13 F? nw: , X ,K fi: i I X 1, fi, 'af - - Q X , Q X ' Edna Berry Rodney Bevan Donna Bewick Cherie Bigham Daryl Billings Benny Binegar Steve Black Karen Blakey Darrel Bland Barbara Bleich Stewart Bloomfield Carolyn Boan Debby Bohlen John Bonnard Dwight Borchardt Curt Borland Gary Bost Beth Boucher Kathy Bowlin James Boyce Brenda Boydston Mike Boyers Jim Boze Cregg Brackman Dinah Bradley Daryll Bratton Bob Braxdale Carol Brengarth Joe Briley Sandy Bringus Jim Brooks Debbie Brown Floyd Brown Leanne Brown Margie Brown Janice Brus Bobby Bryant Rosemary Buckley John Bullock Linda Bundy Glenda Bunyard Dennis Burk Mark Burnett Dennis Brunfin Tom Burris Jan Burtch Rick Bussinger Sandi Butler Tim Butler 20-fl Juniors Gain Awareness Tl rr gpg '3' 5' K 5 W 1 'QP' 5 . , . . 5 s ,, fiiffz I 'I AEE. Ik' 5,-5, VV 5, FU f 0, gli , ,jf J ,A 5: Q . X M l ' 4 , w is . if W 43- ff' 7: 4' 4 on Y A79 I f .V VV If k I XJ ,ia. W i ., J' ff i y MQ Y A -R ,- 1 'IF .X 1 M ,F ,..:,t . . V N , Y , 5 W ia f X - 'FJ 9,1 ' J ef 1? at 0 'Q ,,, ,i id - 3 1 , eg , ., , X V f in s X ' J ' .I 'U , ' get -V, K l -1 K sa, .-- I x w j 5' Y ' W JM, 3 A -,x lv ll swf , NK ' ' I ' eg: ,- Q V Y i I ' y ' i . l .if I J Q wi lv 6,1 ve 0 5 Q' i 7 I J X . X 5 ii.. Q 'F fC57 Tfqf- X Ak'A 'P' , ,jar ' Juniors Participate Actively in Pep Band Robert G. Cecrle Fred Cerra Dianna Chambers Raymond Chambers Paul Chapman Dean Chester Carl Civella Jackie Clark Mark Clark Rodney Clark Gary Lee Clarkson Gary D. Class Mike Clay John Clayton Elaine Coates Ray Cobb Colleen Cochren Pam Cole Linda Collins James Cook Doug Cooper Linda Cooper Gale Cornelison Melody Cossairt Betty Courter Duiise Couser Karen Couture Ken Cowper Danna Cox Kenneth Cox Shelley Crain Vicki Craven Gary Creason Diana Crowder Brenda Crowley 206 A- 'Fl -'N 1 M IL- V , 4- X ' A 0, 'Q ma-z iv 6 . 1 f .5 45' 'X , 'Z' ?1a1e:.-, f N jr WLM 3,5195 1 Q , 5 ,N 1 i t-' f. 5' -l x wn--- x Ax ' 4- X in Q . , K n . v pf' ,ff , . -f 3 ' K 'V , . Q , ,Q wp ' VQWX . ' . X ,f Mg M ,K ' 'AJ rg, agp . Q. 4 9 V tv x g Q g . 1 JH? f W 'il js ' , 71 as I Q.-N 'ffl 2 ..,. rf' ef i ,7 K A iii C ,f J 4? 'J 1:1 'ii 'F ,- f 1 ?' ' x A Q cf 'C C 1 ir' .,QZ,, h1. 'M 'XS w' Debbie Duane Bmce Duncan Jennifer Duncan Dwain Eade Stacy Eaton Steve Eaton Donna Edmonds Eddie Edwards David Eide Roger Elder Larry Ellington Karen Ellis Darrell Elven Dianna Enderle Toni Anne Enderson Kevin Englund Bob Erickson Carl Estep Dave Evans Jerry Evans Richard Evans Wilba Evans Gary Ewert Richard Falco Susan Fanska Bill Farris Denise Ferguson Sheri Ferguson Richard Feild Debbie Fields Nancy Fields Beverly Fisher Janet Fisher Russell Flegel Jay Flom 11 , ,zf ' , K ,. Q 5, Q X Ag, xx' hi ...- 'Cf w f Q W gif!!! Us 1'5 E if 1 ,Q I' if E. hge. A fx. , 6:6 ' 'X ' 2, 'f is ,M 4. 1, , V...-v NN i ' , if ' r 5 9 i 'rf x 'sf '-. is , .X 4. ai J A , Q., 4 1 1 N 2 l K X is 'Qs VS 'ff , 4, ' X v We ,' it Qc' 6 jf 1 Carol Brengarth, Karen Couture, and Doris Hinkle demonstrate the contraption which won them first place WL ii ii' he gy? 1 fi M 0 ,1,a , 3 5, vp ,gp .tgigxa A nfl , A EA LW . , - 1 I, v., 5 ff' X I 21 I' me 'g i H ' i f ff' 5 , ., M y Af , J t is ,' i 5 y 3 in the Swat the Hornets parade. ,Lf S 1 -' A ' A ,3 .e ,mia we - -,fi s :X-. Q Q1 , 544' 1 5: T x i f lffi- ' . I -. .nf wo' V ,. v xp. ,.. , f 5 I , UQ .ig he A ' f' A l A :1 r lik 6 ' 'I' Q . VV 1 ii Q nh a g l J 'B I .,, 1 N . yy 5' . fe , 'G x ' 7? 1i fi'fl.i N H fi, 'A fy a ti' ' 7' X Q I 'X vp - M i if -2 ' -E f fin B 5 X ,dig K . N if Qin W , 44, v A ' 'S 'a ic 2 Yr..-' f i' A P if .W ..4 '6- K: f c QR . X A r' , Juniors Keep f 3 f nv i Denise Flowers Val Floyd Craig Fordiiain Arthur Foster, Jr, Norma Foster Susan Fox Greg l-'rank Vicki Fridel David Fuller David Garber Mike Garland Sandy Garland Donnie Garrison Gene Geiger Debbie Gering Shirley Gerken Janette Gillett Steve Gilworth Richard Glaszczak Vince Glossip Jeff Goehrung Mike Golubski Andrew Golya Debbie Goodrich Bob Goodwin Dale Graham Sandra Graham John Granado Connie Grantham Steve Grant Gary Graves Brenda Greene Debbie Gregory Dawn Griebe Monica Grill Traditions Buzzing 209 i 1' Y .init- gg 1 l fl 4,0 9619- 'K gf! ..ae-4 1 , 1 V' wg .sf ,M Juniors Prepare Helen Groteluschen Roger Grove Mike Groves Mark Gullen Chuck Haddix Steve Hagen Diane Haggard Helen Hall Mike Hall Dorothy Halterman Ellen Hanson Diane Harding Vicki Harding Linda Hargis Sherry Harold Gail Harrington Ginger Harris Linda Harris xi , M , fe 2 . . V W QL, ya ,ie V' 'fed ' A . A .3 . 5 1 91,0 ar, L x 4 Q' 'Q ' ' X Jw ya Q 4 Q 1 . '. . . , 5' QP s N ' , 2 D Ml Y 6 ,W ,f ,M ,K ..A ,pb 2 3 K x mx., A Ma S 1 ,fat 415' ,N 1 N N, Ae W Mike Harris Paula Harris Ron Harris Q 'So fs' if ,gvfz Vana Porter inspects the contents ol a jun- 1or's messy locker. E43 16 laxqq. P6 - for Upperclass Problems 1 5 - Wa, ,. nw aw ' . ' , ' ' . ,- in fi at 7 'Af - fl K' .fi 4' A 'iv 7 'Yea ' 4' J, is L f' 1 W -4 x J-.i-arf' 8. i 5- y V J ' ' ' ' X ,I . . 55 W rx f W ' r K in ,. . J -. .- if . if A, 6: J J ' .X sp, 5 A . -. V ' 5 X A ' ' J 'f , .-f' ' os, , ' W, , A L. My . A .3 Q ? 'J f: f, 'J f i , ' ,,, y 4 f ' ,l 'Y ,,, 2: J ' ' J .. fi I , - Y J 9 ,, A V D. . j y N ,A , 3 .41 1' ' V gr y Q if 2- l el 1 will ., T, 2' Q Y' ' i 15- J J 'Q 1 A' ' JA' 'fl 1 ' gf 5- +66 'gg rf,-Q mgyy .. . , t 4 ,X Q- - A., -N ragga in in e H Q. so i H ff 5 . l fym t - 4 .1 it 1-J' ea f' ' 'R' i K ,K , K .M ,- V?4,V .l i ,f ,. , -5 f K J 0 A Sandy Harris Virginia Harrison Becky Harrold Dave Harrold John Hart Robert Hart Alan Hartmann Pam Hartmann Nathan Hastings Kathy Jane Hatfield David Haynes Lesia Haynes Rebecca Ann Heiman Susan Hazelett Rita Helm Randall Helms Brenda Henderson Karen Henderson Scott Henderson Dennis Hendren Mita Hendrickson Courtney Henke Mike Hennessy Debbie Henry Greg Henry Kay Hensley Beverley Henson Carolyne Hepner Denise Herring Diann Herron Pat Herzig Carl Highfill Glenda Hill Nancy Hinch Judy Hines Lorrie Hines Mike Hines Doris Hinkle Martha Hodde Tom Hoffman Tom Hogan Kenny Hollander Jan Holmes Ann Honn Marllynn Hoover Joe Hoppenlhaler Dave Horn Jim llorn Sharon Hornaday 211 Rick Houcek Larry Huckleberry Terry Huckleberry Donna Hudkins Dan Hughes Ann Hummel Linda Hunnicutt Bradford Hunt Julie Hunter Tom Huntington Cookie Hurd Joe Hurley Phil Hutchinson Larry Iburg Cheryl Ingram Ken Jack Jim Jackson Karl J ahrling Mike Jarchow Carolyn Jenkins Janet Johnsen Debbie Johnson Jennifer Johnson Jim Johnson Pat Johnson Paul J uhnson Bill Jones Richard Jones Tom Jones Jennifer Jorden Margaret .lury Becc1Kahler Pat Kaiser Raymond Kallenherger Jim Karr 212 Jun1ors Dance on to II1d1v1dua11ty A H fr ,X 11 ' I 1 V -'25 xy 5 J A J x 1 7 its ' Q' V an Q f I A f Ge J V, sg' -X G J 4 s X 5 We f 5' I . 5 1 I A AW Q Y 'mV 5 K e l- su- 'I' 1 ll: ,CQ V 5 A I W X as . -Y , .A -N, 1 V l ' ' Pg ., I JK: J 3 J J ' 3 - 'QD ,1 QE, 5 'R Sl A i .I.inisl,1iurson W SlcveI.avn1lm 4- wa Karon Lvaming JA, X 1 v .loan Lear t Dennis Loc Brenda Lemon . 5 ll L blin ' ' OUR If 2 AQVI. 1 , 1 Roy Lilly Dave Lindbergh Bill Llneberry Gary Livingston Sandy Lober Susan Loetel Vickie Loewen 4 1 Trudy LoMonaco Tom Long Jack Loos Vickey Loughery David Love Ronald Love ' Lynn Lowell Dayna Loyd Charleen Lundy Bev Lyne Jennifer Lyne - Mike McAllister , Deena McCamis Nancy McCart , ,,. wa.- ,Am f' n., IM' Q 2. X 42- L 1, ff A ' if X ,I . kv Y Teri McCarty Joy McClenahan Susan McCulloh Pat McCullough Bob McDonald Connie McDonald Fred McDonald ,,6' 1 '91 ,ry N, EL fs? 1:49 fix Q ali' A' U I Y s , . i Q-. QV 'f' -' 4' 6 .f H. - af U 4 5. ' . i g Wag! ' fr 5 fa si' J Juniors Anticipate i Arrival of Class Rings 2314 i I vgyii ' mu . I 'f Q. Q 'Cfi X .ff I -K fi if n N I .A 1 of MHZ, In ' ' fix -yl' L 6 ' Y x hh' A Ss , ' mf X 1 K.. ix N. Larry Meek Beth Meeks Gary Meginnies Ted Meinhardt Kathy Meinking Maura Mensch Sandy Mercer Jennie Mesh Joe Mesh Ruth Mesimer Terry Meugniot Glen Meyer Tony Michaels Jim Michels John Michels John Middleton Gary Millard Chuck Miller Larry Miller Mike Miller Samantha Miller Wendy Miller Gary Mills Kathie Mitchell Tom E. Mitchell Mike Moad Susan Moler Bill Montgomery Julia Moore Pat Moore Terry Moore Virgil Moore Linda Moorman Gayle Morris Gene Morrow Larry Mudd James Muff Earl Mustard Goldie Myers Lynda Narron Bob Neal Eric Nelson Evalyn Nelson Susan Nester Fred Netherton Michael New Steve Newland Richard Nickels Janice Nininger 216 Juniors Contemplate Their .- -'- Z 437' , ' 4 A ,A ' i gm in .' ' V 'ight if 'gs It .If L ' Q ' 'P 'S f ' Ab' K A gsiifid K A K x Jqsi. I S f -. if ' 1 ff Z T f, 'T fi rj pb' Q Y 4. 'N ' ,Sl--X ,As L e - B ,as .4 Q . 'i g 1 w , 'F' Abt I I 43 L , , V .I , 'K -' X Q 4 fr' . 9 1 N l , ,, , e iff ff S lg 3 i 1 5 X A Q 31 is 1, my , L an Q N . e ' ' I, 9' ' ,peed A in e A T?- Sw 'GQ A 755 X, is 4:3 3. , .W V- X - V .5 a 'h M, ' L - . 1-N 1 Y Q 1' 'A . a A as , . ' ' , QW ' mi- fir' S1 2 . ' X 5 .. N T 152 1 ff A , ' Senior Year ' , 1 , .. S , . ark, , Kal, -O 1 val 6. A' x ...4 v fd'- ,A ei' 'WK Y -y 'i f , 6 e G 'W k L v T' ks in ,ga 31,5 ii? aff H 65 S- 3 y r L. 1 A ,i 3,1 Q 'D' -- 1 Kay Nodler Sharry Nordyke Marsha Norman Mike 0'Brien Don Occhipinti Nadine Occhipinti Evelyn Olinger Mike O'Laughlin Terry Olson Linda Orr Bonnie Osborn Raymond Overturf Pat Owen Bill Paige Dave Painter Vicki Park Mike Parker Susie Parker Pam Parman George Patrick Jeri Patrick who said PDA was part of the New Deal? Juniors Quench Thirst for Knowledge 4. , 5. as Q2 . ' Y R . . - fi. Z3 ' V' ,e...x ' ' h , 'KIM' lf N f A ,A f , , Q-A ig' f x 92 ,W W F i ? B as 'H N - . G l N , Vi 4 V' Y V5 3 t ,, .. . .9 f 1 Y fa,-x r. X A at i f 3, o' xi if., , , A I ,i ff, 5 ' 'A V ' '. 3' B' ' . ff' , fy ' 1. f ' Ji V I , ' ' ' W We . B B - as Z AM Q I ,fbi bl ,Aj ' v f 2 We f , , i , I., i e LQ I J V 2' ff -Ja, K A 6,0 jf . ... K ' 1 1' fe we fe ie 1: 9 me -r 'cf ,L i K' ici M V ,fav Q . f yy . ' Q I if B Dennis Reeves Margaret Reeves Tom Reinhard Bob Reinsch Bub Rhoden Donna Rice Debbie Rich Bill Richardson Howard Richey Jim Rider Terry Ridinger John Ristuff Duane Roberson Lynn Robertson Roger Robertson Bob Robinett Dennis Robinson Charlotte Roe Dennis Roe Doug Rogers Nancy Rohr Craig Romig Bob Root Le Anne Root Kin Rose Walter Ross Clint Royce Fran Royster Barbara Ruppert Kristy Russell Dianna Rustici Juanita Samborski Sandra Sanders .lark Surslra liindzi Szilierfield 219 E ,f'P'fI'3 -V ,, jff , ......, ,, ,,,,,,....f--- G' yn s .W ,. iff a.. .. ,,. - at, te -X :R P M ' X, N Q 11 f u In 'w h 31, 5. s Q ,M ' 22 ,gif s ,,. , T Q y v ' A X we Q A Q f., QZA A 6 M 5 i kai Q1 ' A L W Q, 6 N h new gl a w 'ft M - , WVV, A ,rw , Q...-ft ,K tv- es. . Jim Smith Leslie Smith Marilyn Smith Sandy Smith Tom Smith Tom Smithmier Karen Snapp Gary Snow Debbie Spector EanegSpieler avi Spraggs Mike Starling Don Stayton Barb Steinkamp Karen Stephens Mary Stevens Sam Stewart Sarah Stewart Mama Stamberger Delores Strausbaugh Gary Summers Stafford Summers Dorothy Sumption Delvin Sutton Paul Sutton John Tamburello Kathy Taylor Sharon Taylor Sharon Taylor Steve Terrell Cindy Thompson Robin Thompson Cecile Timmons Tom Tischer David Todd Juniors Push Ahead in Achievements I,-.-, P21 ,.f I 1, 6 QW 3 K Q? 4 X. X 1 13 'Xu um N 1 X I 4 I4 ' SY X a J ha Af 4 W if xwuzfz- 'uf Avg . f . '?sfr gg i f W a i awe, A I , 5 .t,::' tid 4: im.. ,W 'Fx B it , i , 'F T S, ' gf Ni I Q fy. K . .. x 1 5 . W Q K: ,. ' ef? .1 5, A Vey ' f. N . i S t',a5 ' ' .D A , es N' 5s ,mv l .K 5 A , . Xu , M S' , 5 l, , A A A g-. K'-A 43' 5 M s Q- 1 K , . 1 ' i - ' - gk , N, I 41-' xl W , , s X x 'P fgnfg' 4 V , ly ' V, .f of , ' K 4? AALA V 3 Q .t ,X 5 sax . 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A F' is ' ls' ,wk M. 4 X A V , j A , .. ffs f' L, 9-fyf i , 4 of A X I W2 v V if H K 4 , ,. no K H- Gary Walker Greg Walker Martha Wall Brian Walmann Beverly Ward James Ward Stephen Ward Steve Ware Pat Warren Chuck Warzyn Ricky Washam Donna Watson Roxanna Watts Diane Weber Mike Weddle Jeff Wehmueller Cathy Wescott Diana West Jim Wheeler Debbie Whitaker Dianna Whitaker Arthur Whitchurch Roxanna White Sherry Whitney Kathy Wicker Lorin Wiederstein Mike Wilbourn Janelle Willhite Angie Williams Bob Williams Cathy Williams Danny Williams Mark Williams Raymond Williams Bob Wilson Marty Wilson Melvin Wilson Steve Wilson Craig Winter Scott Wisdom Debbie Wittfeld Robert Wolf Ben Wolkey Nancy Wolkey Jeff Wolverton Arline Woodruff Jim Woolard Ida Worley Nancy Wright Danny Young Sandy Young Mickey Younghanz Debbie Zago Bill Zimmerman Karla Zych 223 Beverly Adair Becky Adams John Adams Sandy Adams Vicky Adams Doug Airey Jenny Alban Cheryl Ann Albin Cinda Alkire Eva Allen Roger Allen Paula Allumbaugh Keith Altenhofen Jayni Amos Becky Anderson Tom Anderson John Anderton Joe Andrews Jackie Arduser Gail Arenson Mike Armilio Jim Armour Kay Armstrong Douglas Arney Vic Arnone Beanie Asby David Asby Tom Atkins Allen Atkinson Jane Auer Rick Baehr Kathy Bailey Cathi Baker Dennis Baker Sharon Baker Tom Baker Jana Barnes Bobby Barnett Marsha Bartley Sheryl Bates Mike Baum Merilee Bealmear Chuck Beaver Judy Beck Jack Beers Jim Belknap Pam Bell Cheri Bcnneson 224 .wax v--Jr.. v r' A. .K mix!-1 X W S: A x aaa Qi ' -' f , Q M 'F Q- 1 .X v Sophomores Climb Ladder gf A , , A wrt ,tux '.'. ,N Y ', KY? 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Y 'Wi f Kristy Bowlin Bruce Boyle Becky Bradley Lloyd Bradsher Bill Brandom Gary Branham Ann Breckenridge Merry Brening Gary Brewer Carol Brooks Chris Brooks Vicki Brooks Benny Brovlm Warren Brown Glenn Bruce Rocky Buchan Kenneth Buckley Gloria Bundy Candy Burd Judy Burd Kathy Burkhead Richard Burnett Kathy Burns Sadie Burns Mary Burris Nancy Burwell Mary Buzzan David Cain Richard Calbert Danny Calhoun Greg Callahan Robert Callaway Paul Calvin Pam Cammisano Pat Cammisano 226 J,,,,....., ,QP Anxious to begin bowling, Beanie Asby and Joyce Johnson bound out of the bus. . K if 3 KJ? I A FM ' tg I' if AV ins' ke B61 f ' l .J ly 1, 'l ' A Q gl lf'-' A 6-. if 6' FV - . F lu. .f A .. f i lu- 4 2' V W . .- , .iw V ' 1 I 7 t . Q 'F 'Y V 'ilk 4 'Q S' w B QAA' all ,cl I sr , Zvr fi r Q is xf li k , X A 'M , 2 Q If . -:gg Q AV With Teamed Efforts Sophs Strike Gold .Q 5 , 1' lg ,t 2 .5 74 x fr A 9 A Lal . 'A 9 Q, Q ' A ' - x m 7 L A 7 yy -f 5' H . mf ! 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V f' H 2 fn- U 9 x f' 2 jf, f, 4: , ij Billie Campbell Connie Campbell Renna Campbell Brian Capps' Richard Carmack Jim Carroll Rick Carroll Vickie Carsten Allyson Cartmill Chris Carver Randy Casey Sandra Casey Peter Cerra Stephanie Chambers Pat Chapple Larry Childers Linda Christensen Candy Clark Debbie Clark Jerry Clark Karen Clark William Claussen Dean Clegg Connie Clemens Dennis Clevenger Margie Clinkingbeard Jack Cochran Karen Cochran Arlm Collins Greg Comfort Cla re Conroy Mary Cook Wayne Cope Floyd Vurdray 'Fi-na Courier 227 Carol Courtney Elaine Couture Mark Cowles Cheryl Cox Fran Cox Vicky Crabtree Nancy Crane Pam Crawford Thomas Crews Vivian Crissman Christine Cromwell Linda Crowder William Cunningham Jim Curtright Gary Custer Kathy Cutting Randy Dameron Pat Daugherty Marlene Davidson Billy Davis Billy Davis Dennis Davis John Davis Karen Davis Rhonda Davis Leanne Day Susan Day .lack Deaton Sean Deaton John Del-'reece Vicki Del-laven Donna Deister Steve D4-lphia Jerry De-Luca llonna Denton 228 3 Class of '70 Adds to Assembly Morale X V L 141 riff' 'lf N cb - qv at T95 5' ' 1, l .J D ' LQ ' Q A A., G, . , , .3 as :AM J v 12 - f-- ' - 1 ,jg 1'5 5393: V L 'L-asv' T.. - vw- .as X . , , 5 V at ' iz in 4 ruff !! .ff K . av 2. A M ne ff, . j' 6-if A 5 y , H r , . A x . X ' 4+ A tif V r C . -L at x K , I - Lwx ,i g f, V, ' , Sophomore girls take a class in school spirit during one of many pep assemblies. Alu V, 'Q K 5 f , vi' 1? , if N A av , W V EW , 1 ' ' Kyla y Q' J i A..W 8 MY' VV Q ,X Wi K 1, , 31 4 ei if - Q S , ...L fa 1 , N - z cz. .1 , .Q h, I ., 5 Q , vga-A V A . W V ' -4. , N :SC 18 .- 1,-Vx ,af . . wi K-, T NX Sandi Derus Debra Dickerson Judd Dickson Linda Dieckman Cindy Dillard Emily Dobbins Marilyn Dockery Gary Dodson Eddie Donner Martha Dooley Laura Duty Mary Lee Douglass Jim Dowell Joyce Dowell Linda Dowell Len Downing Larry Dramann Barbara Draper Diane Drewes Charlie Duckworth Mark Dudley Danny Duley Jane Duncan Lynn Duncan Louis Dunham Richard Dye Martha Edwards Cathy Egner liarhara Elselu Marilyn Elsslvr Brvnda lflldur Carlotta lillmtt .lnlin I-Illiul Mmihzl lillis Nlilvlivll I-lllls PPQ to i to Boost School Spirit I I Z' E V, W ' Q , 3 H 0 J ' A f 1-' ' ' X Q .K xg-S3 -4' 1 , Mka! A - I ,, ,,oo K 4- w 'LA , , A ,, , ,W I V my 4 ' ,Q he f . , , N ,X aw it G I I .MQ x wa- A Y' He. ' 1 W ' i 6. , 2 f. . 'DQ Vw k....,. N we lit, 'A A K, v 69,4 Ik . - ' If at I I M I if i7'ff Z M ,s M We 5 f 1 L I x , 5 it it M itat I V V' fi ' I 7 ' , . f gwf.,-f . f A MQ ,I 5- s ir X ,Z sv bf K r if Y lla V' . f , .f ,K 1 i ff ' ' I QQ' V J 'jf f' fi , ' A yfay 55: 6' Ex ' a 2 X ., 4 Gm 46' X1 'Q ' A A - ' ffl' I 'f I 4 i A 4. , 'if K I ,E , I tl J My ' ya h lm af A an ! . Y I , I. tl A 6 I ., ,get , I 51, -is 1 V If' ' he I ? I I V I , J, '4 .flu N ut - 1 HQ x I glffyffi , ' - '6' i A , w adv - W - 5 1. ui, , , ' f i fxekiff W ' ik, 'ri' nx ,I ,E if John Gallamore Donna Gannon Frank Gannan, Jr Ted Gault, Jr, Gail Gensler Chris George Karen Gercken Randy Gilby Mary Gladow Dan Glaszczak Deborah Glenn Vicky Godfrey Dale Goeller Nita Goens Hans Gold Debbie Goodrick Mark Gordon Linda Gorsage Martha Gorsage Joyce Graham Debra Grantham Debby Graves Kathy Graves Diana Gray Kathy Gray Sue Gray Greg Griffith Kenny Grove Steve Grove Mike Gulling George Gunter III Debbie Guthrie Phil Habernal Robert Hackett Mike Haer Mike Hagan Raymond Halastik Debby Hall Vicki Halstead Mary Halterman Tim Hamerle Rick I-lanchette Dawn Hanley Donna Hanrahan Debhn- Hargis Candy Hargrove Donna llarrls Julie Hurwzarfl .lim Hush 231 .neu 198. CH: fi ag li f wa-ii ,ff . AZ. f. Jn ' K Ronnie Hass Jan Havercamp Jim Hawk Jimmy Hayes Nan Hayes Tom Hayles Mark Haynes Shann Heath Jim Hedrick Harold Heilman David Heller Helen Helmer Sherry Helms Sandy Henderson Ann Henry Kevin Henry Richard Henry Steve Hepner Jerald Hermes Felix Hernandez, Mark Heule Honey Heying Janet Hightower Janice Hinton Bill Hobbs Marlene Hodo Wanda Hoke John Holcomb Richard Holden Rick Holding Bob Holland David Holmes Bob Hood Melva l-loose Nancy Hornaday 232 Jr ' 65544, ,, ,, Saddles are removed for the Sock it to the Hornets Dance. fbi ' W ' '?L 1. W' ' 1 -1:-' We '35 ' -ga: Fl? Sli G- 1 . 1 ' xg 3 vw W, it , . ' ' A 1 f i. , n K s 5 -4 yu. K A ' I 9 l i 'f ff' 4 .. 3 ' ' 5' ' M 'N -we : A V V' Q A Q 7' ,X , ' ' Q l ,X 1 'za Qi' I 1 . X f f A QT?-R ' .st ' Q Ka : Q , 4 ., L ' ' 73. W ' ' - v .Q V.. nr K P. . 'xi V' - ' , , A ,pw , M a L.. ,R x as H . W' - 4,.- x ' if ' if., e 'A ' ' QA 4 fwzf' 7' N e I 1 l in a, .,,' , Q VI y .,, '- QA- 22- a- 5 ,gl-,i ,, e J., J ,Q A. .X 5 X V. N .fr Y'V r A f' , - ' Q' 5 2 qw eil A391 K lx i- 5- ,Q v V W K F' N i ,V i as ,N Q 1: i i I A ,V 1 y ,,. l -32 y IL, i gh gk Q x- ,3 - - -' A Yftil,-X in llc?-' eyes f if .N is W Q il Eli .73 I V mis yy 1' ' , W' lv l mzwub '- l as Q dw ri 4 bqqgm J ' 23 . . I , Sophomores Inhemt Upperclass Legacles f, an-. , A , 1 WX av A ,1- mx ,.i.. ,. uw' RI A' .. ',,.f Towery Houser Cindy Hubbard Richard Huber Shirley Huck Marsha Hufford John Hull Mike Hurd Susan Hurley Paula Irwin Donna Iske June Iski Debbie Ittner Diana Jackson Jim Jackson Joseph Jahrling Larry Jenkins Linda Jenkins Belinda J ent Alice Johnson Anna Johnson Dwayne Johnson Joyce Johnson Richard Johnson Brian C. Jones Carolyn Jones David Jones Kathy Jones Dean Jones Mike Jones B1ll.loplln Elaine Jordan Pam Kalmka Vary Kullmoyer Val Kannard 233 E555 Upperelass Inspires fi Sophomore Interests ff' Elaine Karpierz Francie Karther J anet Kavanaugh Patty Keeler Carolyn Keith De Kelley Mike Kelley Brooks Kenagy Kim Kenley Sarah Kent David Kerr Betty Kimsey Dean Kindall Larry Kindall Karl Kingsley Dena Kirkland David Kite LaRu Klang April Klein Pam Klingele Don Knecht Rick Knoch Mindy Knopf Robert Knopf Gina Koba Ronnie Kosman Carol Kraft Charles Kraft David Krenkel Yvonne Krone Larry Kuhn Bobby Kyle Sammy Laffoon Elaine Laird Becky Lakin 234 K v li A ' f kx. Y U X J., Q . E 0' o 4- 1 ' ft' .V . i ,:' - P a, gy:1 g- X 1 V, I fy A 2 ag, ' ' Q 'f 4 fi if N ' f 4. w V- 1- 5 w ,X A Q P Q K 9' 'f N H - x W, if 'x :ir 5' Q, . 7' V' KW fl K :fn K. ' 'ig if j k i, L L -f - '. K 2 5. 6' ' if -K .V 2, ww K 4.x A 5-'WK 5 if 1 , 5, .sa ' . it f ,i ,rm , Ag - W. Q ' it 1 Q l ,. ' ' X A Z if M , if ' . if-lf sv- 1 T ia Y Q . is rglgi 3 M f' .7 ,fs- Q, 1 ' as 1 ga. .. ,Q 1, 0- K ,.,. . Q, LN v. V g ,,, 5. 3..- .. ,Q 4 ei 5 , .mu-3-r 'rf wx. ws K ww MQ I Tdikfkg N K W-H F V I ' A- .xav ,,., 4, , K i SQA A r F18 Q Debbie McCort Mike McDaniel Vicki McDonald Paul McDowell Plul McGee Jim McKenzie Rick McKinnie Bill McNary Susan McPherson Kevin McTaggart Rodney Maag Marilyn MacDonald David Macken Susan Malone A-fl -l Q :V ar ,, va K, ophomores Strlve for ,vt ,Q -.J A .1 ga Jim Mangold Linda Marshall Rick Marshall Cheri Martin Melody Martin Pam Martin Ginger Mathia Chris Mathis Kathy Mathis Steve Mathis Diane Matlick Dave Matthews Debi Mattox Danny May Mike Mayabb Karl Mayo Kurt Mayo Danny Mays Larry Medley Sharon Meek Carol Meinking Bonnie Melton Gloria Menninger Dale Mercer Duke Merrill Lee Messenger Candy Metzler Ann Meyer Gene Meyer Stephanie Michael Bonnie Miller Fae Miller Marsha Miller Nancy Miller Randy Miller 236 ,gr -...ef -,ff J' J . J Vis. 1 ex' if . 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Q. f ga: fi Q, 3 I A 7 Brenda Peart Steve Peck Rose Pennetti Janice Penrose Don Pepmeier Jim Perreault Maryetta Peterman Kathy Peters Karl Pfankuch Cathy Piburn Debbie Pickett Kathy Pickett Kathy Pierce Ron Pillers Dalene Pisha Shirley Playter Dennis Pollock Lester Pooler Cindy Porter Marvin Porter Mike Porter Roy Powell Laura Price Peggy Prucha Donita Pruitt Mark Quigley Dan Raines Steve Ramsey Denise Randolph John Hatcliffe Dchhie Rertor Jinny Recd Hirhzird Ri-ed Bill Reid Bill Rcinsrhniidt 239 Sandy Reust Randy Reynolds Rick Reynolds Cathy Rhoden Nancy Rhodes Janet Richardson Sam Rigdon Kay Ritsema Jim Robbins Kenny Roberts Bill Robinson Frank Rodgers John Roedel Jimmy Rogers Jeff Rollert Tim Rooks Mary Roque Dave Ross Janette Rost Robert Rothberger Greg Ruder Sharon Rueger John Rusniak David Ruwe Rocky Sagebiel Vincent Saladino Mary Lynn Saling Linda Sanders Sammy Sanders Twyla Sanstra Angie SantaMaria David Scharhag Terri Schmitz Hans Schulz Nancy Schurle 2110 Sophs Chck 1nt0 New Way of Llfe , W 1 , Qffr' T . ef.. lk W: 'AH H s 1 M59 r if . 4 , 5 . , P, , 'Y ' ' 'Tw' .K if Qi? v y W I If f f X it R 5 R tg' 4 ...Q F' X ff - F5 . 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S 1 '1 f fr ' 15 A W Z- ,M 1:33 N -E 51 V ,lf ,'.g?f'Zf W f M .-:.'.:.f-:.:- f- N gigs a Sophomores Look Ahead Toward Bob Smith Debbie Smith Frances Smith Karen Smith Linda Smith Mary Smith Mike Smith Ray Smith Sue Smith Vicki Smith Marsha Smyth Dale Snyder Robert Snowden Debbie Sons Betsi Sowerwine John Spencer Rick Spratt Russell Srack Alan Stanley Mike Stapleton Dianne Stark Mart Stayton Kathy Steele Arlin Stegink Phyllis Steitz Sharon Stephen Linda Sterling Paul Stevenson Cheryl Stewart Linda Stewart Regina Stewart John Stippick Nadine Stokes Dennis Stratton John Strickland Donna Strickler Gregory Dean Stumpf J uhn Summey Betty Sutton Greg Swanson Shirley Swicegood Mike Swofford Sally Tague Bruce Talley Steve Tate Jan Taylor Julie Taylor Pat Taylor Sharon Taylor 247 i - P ze' S' if ' M J 'Q K 1 I Q H I Q H 53 M th ,V X f x , My J f . s. wo' - Q 1 ' 6' an A ..' . . ' i 'S A ,ily 4' , S WR 4- V A' Q V as- 1 3., f 5 ff. ,, 'Qt R if l .: e ' ' , K I r, , 3 , ,. ..- N. 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W 1 ,. , , A - Q lf' Tie' V L, T1 ws, ,Q , V ff.. 5 J ' ' ijt' Betsy Sowerwine makes a last-minute schedule change. fwmf SO hornores Get into the School Life if Sophomores Gary Fischer and Betsy Sowerwine participate in square dancing during their gym class. Carol Troxel Brian Tubbesing Sharon Tucker Billy Turner Jeff Turner John Turner Charles Utter Steve VanKeirsbilck Jerry V. Vansell Rodney Van Sickle Tom Veith Beverly Voyles Bob Vunovich Rose Wade Debbie Wadman Debbie Wakefield Alan Walker E .I Walker -'r k my - I A .,ea4w.,A . , I 9 E i LW ' i N. V 111 t , W W, W vu if it , - B X W ,B :fl 1 .D 4 an N 'N , , 5 - ,, 1 4 3 , ' .ua l .Vt .nt la 4 0- , 6' N .gi E Q fl U W All B W Q 35 , J ,Tl , A 2 . .P 1 it C K A ' 5 . U Ia F. gg E .za i' - Q9 W ,,: e X W I l . si, A -M 4 I 4 . W I lv , - X 3- V 11' 'Q' P ' . ' T' E if in A O Q ' I 1 9 D W 2 Q W .D Q, el?-e 6 - ' if 5' N l 0 ' nz QR, Q wi - . 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'nw' .ads YL Xa , - L x 'I' J l.1nnaWiilpnle Toi Warnell Ili W Arr Rivniiril W are ineisg Warner Philip Waters Leslie Weaver Jud5'Wehl1ng Greg Wells NlllC'l'1r:lW9ll5 NlaryWensk1 Gayle West NIar1eWesl Peggy Weslbajf Joan Westfall Gloria Wey Susan Whitlow Ricky Whitworlh Susan Wiederstein Susan Wilcox Chris Wiley David Wilkerson Debby Wilkerson Beverly Williams Gale Williams Greg Williams Kathy Williams Kim Williams Kim R Williams Becci Willis Lynn Willis Ronny Willis Anne Willoughby David Willoughby Debbie Wills Rick Wilmes Bonnie Wilson Darrell Wilson Denise Wilson Joyce Wilson Penny Wilson Teryl Wilson Tom Wilson l'arnlW1ndle C'harlesW1icon Terry Wolf Run W alle lm Waller iliin Wmrdiutli Xmidnkiiin snswNnnlws l i :, x lung i ,nm 'i n lil., X' iii, li,if,g, f 246 Three years of Oak Park's winning sports tradition can best be illustrated by the touch- down to defeat Northtown in 1965 rrightl and the State Championship trophy for baseball in 1968 tbelowl. The Northmen led the Hornets 3 - 0 in football by outscoring them 52 - 0 since the rivalry began. The trophy is the first state team championship won by a school in the Northland area in any sport. 1 1 Oakies Build Strong Traditions A Adair, Beverly - 224 Adair, Deborah - 202 Adams, Deborah - 175 Adams, John - 224 Adams, Kent - 202 Adams, Peggy - 158,202 Adams, Rebecca - 224 Adams, Sandra - 224 Adams, Vicky - 224 Aiello, Linda -175 Airey, Douglas - 99,111,224 Airey, Steven - 106,120,202 Alban, Jenny - 224 Albin, Cheryl- 40,613,224 Alexander, Carol - 175 Alexander, John - 44 Alexander, Vicki- 202 Alkire, Cinda - 224 Alkire, Lititia -175 Allen, Eva - 44,224 Allen, Jody -175 Allen, Kathryn - 44,158,224 Allen, Roger - 224 Allen, Terryl - 175 Allumbaugh, Paula f 224 Alnutt, Peggy - 202 Altenhofen, Keith - 224 Amdall, John - 41,70,202 Ament, Larry - 31 Amelung, Vicki f 175 Amos, Jane - 224 Amos, Joseph - 175 Anderson, Becky f 224 Anderson, Gregory f 202 in First Three Years Anderson, Michael- 202 Anderson, Tom - 224 Anderton, John - 47,224 Andrews, Douglas f 47,224 Andrews, Joseph - 106,224 Arduser, Jacqueline f 224 Areson, Gail - 224 Armilio, Michael- 224 Armour, James - 224 Armstrong, Velda - 202,224 Amdt, Charles -175 Amdt, Carolyn A 202 Amey, Douglas - 224 Amey, Teresa f 202 Amold, Pamela - 175 Amone, Phillip - 175 Amone, Vic - 224 Arrington, Raymond f 175 Arthur, David - 40,84,99,175 Asby, David - 41,224 Asby, Judy -175 Asby, Patricia - 5s,12s,132,135, 175 Asby, Ravena Sue f 224, 226 Ashford, Pat f 175 Atchison, Marty - 202 Atkins, Thomas - 40,224 Atkinson, Allen - 224 Auer, Jane - 224 Austin, Dave - 202 Avery, Douglas - 202 Ayer, Kathy f 44,175 Ayres, Dorothy - 202 Babb, Gary A 202 Baehr, Rick - 99,106,11a,224,225 Baggley, Jack - 40,41,202 Bahnmaier, John - 32 Bailey, Diana f 44,175 Bailey, Kathryn - 224 Baitey, Carolyn - 202 Baitey, Keith -175 Baker, Barbara -175 Baker, Catherine S 224 Baker, Dennis - 224 Baker, Merlin - 25,142 Baker, Jeffrey 4122202 Baker, Pamela -175 Baker, Roberta - 203 Baker, Sharon - 224 Baker, Thomas - 99,122,224 Baker, Roy - 15 Bakker, C. F. - 31 Baldwin, Daniel- 82,83,84,87,88, 175 Bales, James -175 Bull, Don - 203 Ball, Kali 3 44,203 Ball, Nancy - 203 Ballinger, Michael f 116,175 Banks, Christina Ann f 26,64,149 Banner, Roger - 175 Barclay, Nancy - 8,44,48,56, 137,139,175,176 Bareford, Janie - 203 Barker, John -175 Barlow, John -175 Barnes, Jana - 40,224 Barnes, Joseph - 117,224 Barnes, Maury f 59,76,99,176 Barnes, Phillip - 176 Barnes, Sharon - 176,203 Barnett, Bobby - 224 Barnett, Dennis - 203 63 Barnhill, Frances - 203 Barr, Vicky - 203 Barrett, Ronnie - 176 Bartlett, Margaret 3 176 Bartley, Marsha - 224 Bates, Danny W 203 Bates, Sheryl - 224 Battmer, Barbara - 32,141 Baughman, Alan - 78,90,99,10B, 111,176 Baughman, Mona - 203 Baum, Mike - 203 Beall, John 4 203 Bealmear, Merilee - 44,224 Beard, Danny - 40,176 Beaver, Thomas - 224 Beck, Carol - 75,203 Beck, Judy - 224 Beck, Mary - 203 Beck, Terry - 98,176 Becker, Patricia - 203 Bedwell, Joyce -176 Beeler, Karen - 203 Beeler, Norma -175 Beers, Jack - 224 Beery, Ellen Jane - 23 Belk, Caryl - 176 Belknap, James - 224,235 Bell, Kenneth f 49 Bell, Pamela - 203 Bell, Pamela - 224 Bender, William - 176 Benjamin, Vicki - 176 Bmneson, Cheri - 224 Bennett, Barbara - 37,70,176 Bennett, Brenda - 225 Bennett, Linda f 225 Bennett, Ruth Ann - 225 Ber Ber Ber Ber Ber Bet Bet Bey Beg Big Bill Bin Bir Bir Bir Bis Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla Ble Bli Blo Bo: B01 B01 Bog Boi Bol Bol Bol Bol Boi Boi B01 Boi Bo: Bo: BO: Boi Bo' 1 Bo B0 Bo Bo Bo Bo Bo Bo Bo Br, Br, Br, Br Br Br Br Br Br Br Br Br Br Br Br Br Br Br Br Br Br Br Br Br Br Br Bergerhofer, Susan 4 203 Bergstrom. Joan 4 203 Bernhardt. Kathy 4 203 Berry, Danny 4 203 Berry, Edna 4 204 Bevan, Rodney 4 41,99,204 Bewick, Donna 4 204 Beyer, Susan 4 44,176 Beyer, Bill 4 99,111,225,241 Bigham, Cheryl 4 204 Billings, Daryl 4 99,111,204 Binegae, Benny 4 40,204 Birch, Martin 4 225 Bird, David 4 40,225 Birmingham, Tom 4 25 Bishop, Robert- 225 Black, Steven 4 204 Black, Victoria 4 176 Black, Bill 4 59,225 Blackmore, Mike 4 99,225 Blair, Larry 4 225 Blair, Lynn 4 47 Blair, Terry 4 176 Blakey, Karen 4 204 Blanchard, Karen 4 225 Bland, Darrel 4 99,111,204 Bleich, Barbara 4 204 Blizewski, Brent 4 176 Bloomfield, Stewart 4 204 Boan, Carolyn 4 204 Bogart, Douglas 4 225 Bogart, Keith 4 176 Bogart, Lillia 4 225 Bohlen, Debby 4 204 Bolin, Carla 4 44 Boling, Barbara 4 225 Bollinger, Janet 4 225 Bollinger, Skip 4 168,176 Bond, Debra 4 225 Bonnard, John 4 204 Borchardt, Dwight 4 204 Borland, Curt Lee 4 204 Bost, Robert 4 204 Bostick, Cheryl 4 225 Boston, Dwight 4 225 Boucher, Elizabeth 4 204 Bowen, David 4 54,86,98,118,121, 171,174,176 Bowen, Stephen 4 99,225 Bowlin, Kathleen 4 204 Bowlin, Kristy 4 226 Boyce, James 4 204 Boydston, Brenda 4 204 Buyers, Michael 4 204 Boyle, Bruce 4 226 Boyle, Stephen 4 176 Boze, Jim 4 2104 Brackman, Cregg 4 204 Bradley, Becky 4 226 Bradley, Dinah 4 204 Bradsher, Lloyd 4 226 Branham, Gary 4 226 Bratton, Daryll 4 204 Braxdale, Bill 4 98,110,111,204 Breckenridge, Ann 4 159,226 Brengarth, Carol 4 204,208 Brening, Merry 4 226 Brewer, Gary 4 226 Bright, Douglas 4 44,82,83,176 Briley, Joe 4 98,117,204 Bringus, Sandra 4 204 Bringus, Susan 4 176 Brooks, Carol 4 226 Brooks, Chris 4 40,116,226 Brooks, James 4 204 Brooks, Michael 4 41,99,176 Brooks, Vickie 4 226,238 Brower, Douglas 4 176 Brown, Carama 4 176 Brown, Debra 4 204 Brown, Dianna 4141 Brown, Floyd -4 204 Brown, Leanne 4 204 Brown, Margaret 4 204 Brown, Stanley 4 99,226 Brown, Warren 4 226 Bruce, Blenn 4 226 Bruce, Roger 4 69.99,105,116,117 l66,173,l74,176 Brus, Janice 4 204 Bryant, Bobby 4 34,120,204 Bryant, Carolyn 4176 Bryant, Martha 4 176 Buchan, Rocky 4 99,226 Buckley, John 4 15 Buckley, Kenneth 4 116,226 Buckley, Rosemary 4 204 Bullock, John 4 204 Bullock, Joy 4 64,177 Bundy, Gloria 4 226 Bunky, Linda 4 204 Bunyard, Glenda 4 204 Burd, Candy 4 226 Bord, Judith 4 226 Burec, David 4 177 Burk, Dennis 4 204 Burkhead, Karen 4 226 Burnett, Cicil 4 226 Burnett, Mark 4 41,204 Burnfin, Dennis 4 204 Burns, Kathy 4 226 Burns, Sadie 4 226 Burrington, Marilyn 4 31 Burris, Mary 4 226 Burris, Tommy 4 204 Burtch, Janet 4 85,204 Burwell, James 4 5,109,110,112, 151,177 Burwell, John 415,108,110,111, 112,177 Burwell, Nancy 4 226 Bussell, Vicki 4 47,66,67,177,1B5 Bussinger, Ricky 4 204 Butler, Sandra 4 204 Butler, Tim 4 204 Buzzan, Mary 4 226 C Cahow, Nancy 4 205 Cain, David 4 226 Calbert, Richard 4 226 Calhoun, Billy 4 226 Calhoun, Steven 4 177 Callahan, Greg 4 99,196,226 Callahan, Mike 4 86,118 Callaway, Robert 4 226 Calvin, James 4177 Calvin, Laura 4 205 Calvin, Paul 4 226 Cammisano, Pamela 4 226 Cammisano, Patricia 4 226 Campbell, Billie 4 227 Campbell, Connie 4 227 Campbell, Lynn 4 205 Campbell, Rebecca 4 9,41,68,158, 177,235 Campbell, Reena 4 227 Campbell, Paul 4 205 Campbell, Rhesa 4 205 Candler, Susan 4 177 Cantrell, Gene 4 205 Capen, Diana 4 205 Capps, Brian 4 77,227 Capps, Linnea 4 44,48,172,177 Cardiff, John 4 98,177 Cardiff, Roxanne 4177 Carey, Dennis 4 177 Carlton, Donny 4 205 Carmack, Marshall 4 227 Carne, Scott 4 111,205 Carpenter, Gayle '177 Carpenter, Janet 4 44 Carpenter, Mary 4 205 Carpenter, Ronald 4 177 Carroll, James 4 227 Carroll, Karen 4 64.69.205 Carroll. Keith -178 Carroll, Rick 4 99,227 Carsten, Vicki 4 40,227 Cartmill, Allyson 4 227 Cartwright, Norma 4 35 Carver, Steven 4 99,227 Case, Nancy 4 205 Casey, Randy 4 227 Casey, Sandra 4 227 Cassell, David 4167 Cassidy, Patricia 4 205 Cassidy, Paul 4 205 Castor, David 4 40,84,178 Catalano. Rose 4 205 Catron, Richard 4 205 Caughlan, Ronald 4 205 Cavallaro, Phyllis 4 126,205 Cecrle, Robert 4 206 Cerra, Fred 4 71,72,206 Cerra, Peter 4 71.227 Chambers, Dianna 4 206 Chambers, Raymond 4 206 Chambers, Stephanie 4 227 Chambers, Thomas 4 178 Chandler, James 4 41 Chandler, Janice 4178 Chapman, Paul 4 206 Chapple, Patricia 4 227 Cherry, Sherry 4 178 Chester, Dean Rose 4 206 Childers, Larry 4 227 Christensen, Linda 4 227 Chynoweth, Sandra 4 143,145, 170,178 Civella, Carl 4 99,114,206 Clark, Jacquelyn 4 206 Clark, Jerry 4 227 Clark, Kathy 4178,227 Clark, Karen 4 227 Clark, Mark 4 206 Clark, Rodney 4 206 Clark, Stephen 4 178 Clark, Steve 4 98,178 Clark, Susan 4178 Clarkson, Gary 4 206 Class, Gary 4 33,206 Claussen, Terry 4 227 Clay, Michael 4 206 Clayton, John 4 99,110,206 Clegg, Arthur Dean 4 227 Clemens, Brenda 4 41,178 Clemens, Connie 4 227 Clements, Conn 4104,105,122, 151,174,178 Clendenen, Leota 4 39,163 Clevenger, Dennis 4 227 Cliit, June 4178 Clinkenbeard, Marjorie 4 227 Closterman, Mary 4178 Clute, Gary 4 44,178 Coats, Mary 4 206 Cobb, Raymond 4 44,206 Cochran, Jack - 227 Cochran, Joyce 4179 Cochran, Karen 4 227 Cochren, Colleen 4 44,206 Cochren, Steven 4 98,179 Colclasure, James 4179 Cole, Karen 4 44,179 Cole, Pam 4 206 Colley, Susan - 179 Collins, Arlin 4 227 Collins, Linda 4 206 Collins, Richard 4179 Colville, Connie 4 44,49,155,156, 157,179 Colvin, Donna 4 44,179 Comfort, Gregory 4 227 Comfort, Steve 4 99 Connell, Sally 4 179 Conner, Nick 4 98,111,112 Conroy, Clare 4 227 Conroy. Ronnie 4 179 Cook, James 4 206 Cook, Mary 441,227 Cooper, Douglas 4 206 Cooper, Linda 4 206 Cope, Linda 4179 Cope. Wayne 4 227 Cordray, Floyd 227 Cornelison, Gale 4 206 Cossalrt, Melody - 43,206 Courter, Betty 4 206 Courter.Chr1stena 4 227 Courtney, Carol 4 228 Couser, Jan 4 206 Couture, Elaine 4 228 Couture, Karen 4 75,206,208 Cowles, Mark 4 228 Cowper, Kenneth 4 100,106,206 Cox, Cheryl 4 44,228 Cox, Danna 4 206 Cox, Frances 4 228 Cox, Kenneth 4 206 Cox, Chris 4 49,179 Crabb, Sharolyn 4179 Crabtree, Vicki 4 228 Crain, Shelley 4 206 Crane, Nancy 4 228 Craven, Vicki 4 206 Creason, Gary 4 206 Crews, Donna 4 44,179 Crews, Jerry 4 35,117 Crews, Thomas 4 228 Crispin, Peggy 4 179 Crissman, Lowell 4 70,82,179 Crissman, Vivian 4 41,228 Cromer, Shirley 4 32,141 Cromwell, Christine 4 228 Crosthwait, Jerry 4179 Crouse, Larry 4 179,186 Crowder, Diana 4 206 Crowder, Mary 4 32 Crowley, Brenda 4 206 Croy, Sharon 4 179,186 Crume, Edna 4179 Culver, Curtis 4 41,179 Cummings, David 4 99,179 Cunneen, Patricia 4 207 Cunningham, Danny 4 99,179 Cunningham, Donald 4 40,179 Cimningham, Dorothy 4 207 Cunningham, Mary 4179 Cunningham, Bill 4 228 Currence, Gary 4 98,207 Curry, Cynthia 4 207 Curtis, Allen 4 207 Curtis, Kathleen 4179 Curtis, Terry 4179 Curtright, James 4 99,228 Custer, Gary 4 228 Cutting, Kathy 4 228,238 Cvitkovich, Patricia 4 207 D Dale, Pat 4 44,179 Dalzell, Mike - 5,110,11l,152. 203,207 Dameron, Randy 4 99,111,228 Dameron, Robert 4 99,112,1l6, 207,211 Daugherty, Patricia 4 40,228 Davenport, Catherine 4 179 Davidson, Marlene 4 228 Davis, Billy 4 228 Davis, Brenda 4 207 Davis, Deborah 4 179 Davis, Dennis 4 122,228 Davis, Dennis Lee 4 100.207 Davis, George 4 179 Davis, John 4 228 Davis. Karen 4 228 2117 .9456 lJaris.f11i1-liaelW 110,207 Davis Rhonda W 228 Dawson, Be1tyW 207 Day. Jetlrcy 180 Day, Leanne 228 Day, Susan W 1-14.16It,22tl Dean. Sharon W 207 DeAngelo, Linda W 180 Deaton, David W180 Deaton, Jack W 228 Deaton, Sean W 228 Deckard. Anita W 32 DeFreece, John W 228 Degrado. Joe W 23 DeHaemers, Linda W 207 DeHaven. Virki - 228 Deis, Gregory W 99,207 Deister, Donna W 228 Deister, Linda W 180 Delancey, Mary W 42,207 Delisle, Marvel W 207 Delphia, Steve W 99,228 Deluca, Jerry W 228 DeLuca, Samula W 180 DeMent, Leland - 180 Denham, Lynda W 207 Denton, Ronna W 228 DePung, Barbara W 180 Derry, Jim - 35,96,118,119,120 Derus, Sandi W 229 DeVore, Linda - 180 Dewlen, Ronald W 180 Dial, Linda W 207 DiBenedetto, Jack W 207 Dickerson, Debra W 229 Dickerson, Linda - 44,180 Dickeson, William W 207 Dickey, James W 102,103,104,105, 106,150,180 Dickson, Debbie - 40,41,56,136, 137,139,145,149,163.170,180,183 Dickson, Judd - 40,229 Dieckman, Linda W 229 Dillard, Dynthia W 229 Dingerson, Brett- 44,96,98,207 Disselhoff, Deborah W 149,207 Ditsch. Susan - 207 Divelbiss, Randall W 41,207 Dixon, Darlene W 207 Dixon, Niles Ross - 207 Dobbins, Edward W 207 Dobbins, Emily - 229 Dobbins, James - 207 Dockery, Cynthia W 180 Dockery. Marilyn W 229 Dodson, Dianna - 207 Dodson, Gary W 229 Dominick, Stephen W 180 Donahoe, Patricia W 207 Donner, Edward - 99,229 Dooley, Martha W 229 Dotson, Mary W 180 Doty, Laura - 229 Dougherty, Ronald W 101,l17. 181,252 Douglass, Mary W 229 Dowell, Jim W 229 Doolin, Dr. R, B W 15 Douthit, Marjorie - 74 Dowell, Linda W 229 Downing, Len W 229 Downing, Rebecca - 207 Doyle, Douglas W 207 Drake, Daniel W 40,207 Dramann, Larry W 99,120,229 Draper, Barbara - 229 Dreis, Linda W 40,44.181 Drewes. Diane W 229 Duane, Deborah W 208 Duckworth. Charles W 47,229,241 Dudley, Mark W 106,229 Duley, Danny W 117,229 Dunbar, Kathleen W 21.57,134. 162,181 Duncan. James W 145,146,208 Duncan, Jane W 229 Duncan,Jenn1ter W 208 Duncan, Lynn - 229 Duncan. Russell W 122,143,181 Dunham. Gayle W 181 Dunham. Louis Dunlap, Dennis Lee W 2,13.60. 82.87181 Dunlap, Richard W 31 Dye. Richard W 229 Dye, Gladden W 3595.96 E Eade. Dwain - 208 Early, Terry W 86,123,181 Easterday, Pamela -181 Eaton, Stacy W 44,99,152,155, 156,208 Eaton, Steve W 98,116 Economou, Basil W 41,181 Edmonds, Donna W 60,208 Edwards, Dennis W 208 Edwards, Martha W 229 Edwards, Randall W 86,123.18 Egner, Cathy W 229 Eide, David W 208 Eisele, Barbara W 229 Eissler, Carol - 181 Eissler, Marilyn W 229 Elder, Brenda W 229 Elder, Roger W 208 Ellington, Gary W 181 Ellington, Larry - 208 Elliott, Carlotta W 229 Elliott, Clinton - 181 Elliott, Dixie W 181 Elliott, Gary - 181 Elliott, John - 145,229 Elliott, Marilyn W 181 Ellis, Karen W 208 Ellis, Martha W 229 Ellis, Mitchell W 229 Elven, Darrell W 40,70,208 Enderle, Dianna W 208 Enderson, Toni W 208 Engle, Charles W 181 Engle, Kenneth W 230 Englund, Kevin W 208 Eplee, Vicky W 230 Erickson, Robert W 81,208 Essary, Ronnie W 230 Estep. Carl - 88,959,208 Estep, Linda W 181 Estep, Lynn W 230 Estes, Kevin - 117,230 Evans, Jerry W 94,106.118,208 Evans, David W 98,111,208 Evans, Sandra W 44,47,181 Evans, Richard - 208 Evans. Sherry W 181 Evans, Wilba W 208 Evans, William W 99,230 Ewert, Gary W 208 Ewing, Don W 15 Ewing, Linda W 230 F Falco. Richard W 208 Fanska, Janet - 230 Fann, Lois - 32 Fanska, Susan W 208 Fanska, Peggy W 181 Farrar, Eddye W 181 Farr1s.B1llW 208 Fearns1de,Jeanne W 181 Felton, Richard - 230 Ferguson. Diane W 208 Ferguson,.1an1ce W 181 Ferguson, Sherida W 208 1 Ferrell, Doug -- 230 Ferrero, Gary - Field, Richard W 208 Ferril, Steven W 230 Fields, Deborah W 208 Fields, Michael W 99.230 Fields, Nancy W 208.218 Fihaley, Brenda W 44 Finch, Mary - 44,56,14l.181 Finch, Raymond - 15 Finch, Sue W 44 Finnell, Linda W 181 Fischer, Gary W 40,230,244 Fischer, Janice W 230 Fish, Vicki W 230 Fisher, Beverly W 208 Fisher, Janet- 208 Flegel, Russell W 208 Flom, Jay - 82,208 Flotho, Sherry W 181 Flowers, Byron W 158,181 Flowers, Denise W 44,209 Floyd, Pamela W 182 Floyd, Valerie - 209 Foley, Laura W 182 Ford, Michael W 230 Ford, Pris W 99,182 Ford, Tim -182 Fordham. Craig W 209 Fordyce, Jerry - 99,182 Fortune, Linda W 182 Foster, Arthur - 209 Foster, Cathy W 182 Foster, Michael - 48,82,86.182 Foster, Norma W 209 Fowler, Linda W 182 Fox, Debra - 45,47,l49,182 Fox, Susan W 209 Fox, Teresa W 182 Francis, Charles W 44,182 Francis. Pamela W 230 Frank, Gregory - 209 Fredricks, Nancy - 182 Freeman, Robert W 182 French, Dwight- 182 Frey, John W 41,82,182 Fridel, Vicki W 40,209 Frogge, Larry W 182 Frost, Karen W 75,182 Fry, Gay W 44,182 Fuller, Fulton, David W 209 Ted - 182 Fultz, Jody W 182 Gabel, Gabel, G Constance W 182 Geraldine W 182 Gallamore, John W 231 Gannon, Donna W 231 Gannan, Frank W 231 Garber, David - 209 Garlan Garlan d, Michael W 209 d, Sandra -182 Garland, Sandra W 209 Garlick, Linda W 182 Garrison, Donnie W 209 Garrison, Sandra W 26 Gault, Theodore W 71.79,231 Gee, James W 182 Geiger, Gene W 209 Gensler, Gail - 231 Gentili, Mike W 35,236,182 Gentry Gentry ,Carole W 182 , Cheryl W 182 George, Candy W 182 George, Chris W 106,120,231 Gerber, Terry W 182 Gercken, Karen W 231 Gering, Debra W 209 Gerken. Shirley W 209 Ghrist, Alta W 56.75,112,132. 135,136,174,l83,220 Giambrone John W 183 G1lbert,Stevc W 183 Gilby. Randall W 231 Gillett, Janette W 209 Gilworth, Steve W 209 Gladow. Mary - 231 Glasscock, Donna W 183 Glaszczak. Daniel W 231 Glaszczak. Richard W 34,159,209 Glenn, Daborah W 231 Glossip, Lindley W 209 Godfrey, Vicki W 231 Goehrung, Lynn W 209 Goeller, Dale W 231 Goens, Debbie - 75,183 Goens, Nita W 231 Gold, Hans - 231 Golubski, Michael W 209 Golya, Andrew W 209 Goodrick, Debbie W 231 Goodwin, Robert- 209,220 Gordon, Darrell W 183 Gordon, Mark W 231 Gorham, Rolan W 18 Gorsage, Linda - 231 Gorsage, Martha W 231 Grace, Joe - 28 Graham, Dale W 209 Graham, Joyce W 231 Graham, Pamela W 46.64.183 Graham, Sandra - 209 Graham, Scott W 183 Granado, Elizabeth W 183 Granado, John - 209 Grant, Steve W 209 Grantham, Connie W 209 Grantham, Deborah W 231 Graves, Deborah - 231 Graves, Gary W 209 Graves, Kathy W 231 Gray, Diana - 231 Gray, Kathleen - 231 Gray, Rhonda W 231 Gray, Sherri W 183 Green, Charles -183 Green, Jacqueline - 25 Green, Roberta W 59,64,183 Greene, Brenda W 44,209 Greene, Carol- 44,183 Greer, Forest W 15 Gregory. Deborah - 209 Grider, Cheryl W 57,132,134 160,183 Griebe, Dawn - 209 Griffith, Gregory W 99,231 Griffin, Sherryl - 183 Grill, Monica W 209 Gromer, Debbie - 183 Groom, Dale W 184 Groteluschen, Helen W 210 Groteluschen, John W 158,184 Grove, Kenny W 231 Grove, Roger W 210 Grove, Steve - 231 Groves, James - 210 Grun, Mary W 28 Guion. Paul W 73,184 Gullen. Mark W 40,99.207,210 Gulling, Michael W 231 Gumm, Pamela W 184 Gunn, Patricia W 184 Gunter, George W 231 Guthrie, Debra W 231 H Habelitz, Gary W 184 Habernal, Phil W 231 Hacker, Rita W 184 Hackett, Robert W 231 lfladdix. Charles W 210 Haer, Dara W 49.59,64,l36.137.184 Haer. Mike W 40,123,231 Oak Pa njoyed eleven foreign exchange from eleven different countries, Friendships Extend to Countries Throu hout the World Hagan, John W 31 Hagen, Steve - 120,210 Haggard, Dorothy - 210 Halastik, Raymond f 231 Hall, Deborah f 231 Hall, Edward - 99,120,143 Hall, Helemae - 210 Hall, Rose - 26 Halstead, Vicki- 231 Halterman, Dorothy - 210 Halterman, Mary W 231 Hamerle, Penny - 74,166,184 Hamerle, Timothy f 231 Hamilton, Randy - 184 Hammen, Arthur f 47,158,184 Hanchette, Rick e 99,231 Hancock, Micheal f 184 Hankins, Bill - 47,54,86,125,132, 151,162,184 Hanley, Dawn - 281 Hanrahan, Donna - 231 Hanson, Ellen - 210 Hapke, Gretchen - 40,184 Harding, Diane - 205,210 Harding, Vicki f 210 Hargis, Debbie - 231 Hargis, Linda - 210 Hargrove, Candace f 231 Harmon, Colleen f 184 Harold, Sharon - 210 Harrington, Gail - 210 Harris, Donna - 2111 Harris, Gene f 15 Harris, Ginger - 210 Harris, Linda f 210 Harris, Michael f 210 Harris, Paula f 210 Harris, Ronnie f 210 Harris, Sandra f 211 Harrison, Virginia - 211 Harrold, Billy - 211 Harrold, Rebecca - 211 Hart, John - 211 Hart, Mary f 184 Hart, Robert- 40,123,211 Hart, Wilfred - 15 Hartmann, Fred - 40,211 Hartmann, Pamela f 211 Harvey. Jane - 75,184 Harward, Julie f 231 Hash, James - 177,231 Hass, Rhonda - 184 Hass, Ronnie - 232 Hastings, Nathan - 211 Hatfield, Kathryn - 211 Haubein, Charles - 99,177,184 Havercamp, Jan - 232 Hawes, Pat- 184 Hawk, Jim f 232 Hayes, Jimmy f 232 Hayles, Thomas f 232 Haynes, Alesia f 211 Haynes, David - 211 Haynes. Mark f 232 Hazelett. Susan - 211 Heath, Shann f 232 Heck. Ruth Ann - 37,410,184 Hedrick, James f 232 Heidebrecht, Glen f10,32 Hellman, Harold - 99,232 Henman, Rebecca - 211 Heiney, Gary f 47,165,184 Heller, David - 232 Heller Gary-184 Helm, Rita - 211 llelmer, Helen f 232 Helms, Randall f 211 Helma, Sherry f 41,232 Henderson, Brenda - 211 Henderson, Karen - 44 Henderson, Russell f 98,211 Henderson, Sandra - 232 Hendren, Dennis - 211 Hendricjson, Mita - 211 Henke, Courtney - 211 Henke, Dianne - 184 Henley, Mary -184 Hennessy, John - 106,177,211 Henry, Henry, Henry Henry Henry Henr Charles - 184 Deborah - 211 Gregory - 211 ,Jackie - 232 ,Kevin - 232 Richard 99,282 yy Y Hensel, David f 28 Hensley, Deborah - 184 Hensley, Julie - 32,184 Hensley, Rhonda - 211 Henson, Beverly - 211 Hepner, Caroline - 62,211 Hepner, Steve - 232 Hermes, Jerald - 232 Hernandez, Felix f 232 Herrick, Dennis A145,184 Herron, Dianne f 211 Herring, Denise f 211 Herzig, Pat f 211 Hesher, Teresa Y 184 Heule, Mark - 232 Heule, Pam f 63,185 Heying, Honey f 232 Hicks, Sherlyn - 36,69,84,185 Highfill, Carl A 40,120,211 Highfill, Charles - 185 Hightower, Janet - 232 Hightower, Sandy - 57,112,126, 135,168,185 Hill, Glenda - 211 Hiller, Michelle - 26 Hinch, Nancy - 211 Hines, Judy - 211 Hines, Lorinda - 211 Hines, Mike - 211 Hinkie, Doris - 208,211 Hinton, Janice - 232 Hobbs, Bill - 232 Hoch, Merton - 25 Hodde, Martha - 44,211 Hodo, Glenda f 232 Hoffman, Gary - 40,99,166,185 Hoffman, Tom - 120,211 Hogan, Thomas - 211 Holcome, John - 232 Holden, Richard - 232 Holdiness, Susan - 256 Holding, Richard - 232 Holferty, Jody - 40,185 Holland, Jerrie Y 185 Holland, Robert 3 232 Hollander, Kenney - 188,121,211 Holman, Betty - 18 Holmes, David f 99,232 Holmes, Janice f 211 Holmes, Stanley - 185 Holwick, Frank - 31 Honn, Ann f 42,211 Hood, Kathryn -v 1115 Hood, Robert fe 232 Hoose, Melva - 232 Hoover, James f 195 Hoover, Marilynn - 211 Hoover, Wanda - 185 Hoppenthaler, Jne f 211 Horn, Doug -117,185 Horn, James f 211 Horn, Richard A- 211 250 Horn, Susan 4 185 Hornaday, Nancy 4 232 Hornaday Sharon 4 211 Hostetler, Connie 4 26 Hottman, Marilyn 4 125,185 Houcek, Richard 4 41,212 Houser. Robert 4 233 Hover, Lex 4 68,821,185 Hovland, K. G 415 Howard, Joseph 4 122,186 Howell, Lonnie 4 99,186 Hubbard, Cynthia 4 233 Huber. Richard 4 233 Huck, Shirley 4 233 Huckleberry, Larry 4 212 Huckleberry, Terry 4 212 Hudkins, Donna 4 212 Hufford, Marsha 4 233 Hughes, Justin 4 98,212 Hull, Charles 4 186 Hull, John 4 233 Hummel, Janet 4 44,153,212 Hunnicut, Linda 4 212 Hunt, James 4166,212 Hunt, Pam - 57,67,126,132,134, 160,186 Hunter, Julie 4212 Huntington, Thomas 4 212 Hurd, Mary 4 212 Hurd, Mike 4 233 Hurley, Joe 4 212 Hurley, Susan 4 233 Hutchinson, Phil 4 212 I Iburg, Larry 4 212 Ingram, Cheryl 4 212 Ironsmith, Martha 4 37,40,72,186 Irwin, Pat 4 186 Irwin, Paula 4 233 Irwin, Terry 4186 Iske, Donna 4 233 Iski, June 4 40,233 Ittner, Denise 4159,233 Iverson, Karen 4 44,48,60,139, Jack, Kenneth 4 212 174,186 .10nes.1i.1thy 4 233 Jones, Larry 4 40,123,233 Jones. Larry 4 93.94.97.99,102. 105,l18,1l9,121.186 Jones. Norman 4 233 Jones, Philip 4187 Jones, Richard 4100,l01,117,212 Jones, Joplin, Thomas 4 212 B1ll4 233 Jordan. Gene 4122 Jordan Jordan ,Jennifer 4 212 , Marion 4 233 Jury. Margaret 4 60,203,212 Justice, Gloria 4 44,187 J ustus. Ka.hler Diana 4187 , Becci 4 44,212 Kahler, Dan 416,59,113,119 Kahler, Dan Jr. 4 44,47,102,104, 105,185,187 Kaiser, Pat 4 212 Kalinka, Pamela 4 233 Kallenberger, Ray 4 212 Kallmeyer, Gary 4 233 Kannard, Renie 4 187 Kannard, Valorie 4 233 Karpierz, Elaine 4 234 Karthe Kashm Katzen im 4 99,212 Karr, J r, Frances 4 234 er, Pris 4 213 berger, Mike 4 103,104, 107,187 Kavanaugh, Janet 4 44 Kavanaugh, Sharon 4 41,187 Kaye, Elizabeth 4 213 Keeler, Pat 4 234 Keesee ,Kathy4 44,213 Keesee, Rick 4 44,118,213 Kee ton Keeton ,Charles 4106 , Frances 4 187 Keith, Carolyn 4 234,238 Keith, Linda 4187 Keith, Phillip 4 213 Kelley, Kelley, Debora 4 234 Mike 4 234 Kelly, Doris 4 213 Kenagy, Brooks 4 234 Kenley, Gary 4 234 Kennedy, Barry 4 39 Kennedy, Pat 4 40,99,213 Jackson, Diana 4 41,233 Jackson, Gayle 4 186 Jackson, James 4 212 Jackson, James 4 233 Jackson, John -186 Kenney, Debra 4 160,187 Kent, Marilyn 4 4o,41,72,21a,239 Kent, Sarah 4 72,234 Kern, Linda 4 213 Kernan, John 4101,116,213 Jahrling, Joseph 4 41,233,235 Jahrling, Otto 4 40,99,2l2 Jarboe, Edwin 4 40,84,99,186 Jarchow, Mike 4 212 Jenkins, Carolyn 4 44,212 Jenkins, Larry 4 233 Jenkins, Linda 4 225,230,233 Jent, Belinda 4 233 Jewell, Linda 4186 Johnson, Janet 4 212 Johnson, Alice 4 233 Johnson, Anna 4 233 Johnson, Carole 4 23 Johnson, David 4 86,186 Johnson, Deborah 4 212 Johnson, Dwayne 4 233 Johnson, Jim 4100,101,116, 177,212 Johnson. Jennifer 4 41,212 Johnson, Joyce 4 226,233 Johnson, Patricia 4 212 Johnson, Paul 4 212 Johnson, Richard 4 233 Jones, Allen 4 101,186 Jones, Brian 4 233 Jones, Brian 4 233 Jones, David 4 99,120,233 Kerr, David 4 234 Kerr, Linda 4 187 Kerr, Sue 4187 Ketron, Susan 4 213 Kidd, J Kidwel immy 4 213 1, John 4 187 Kiefer, Sally 4 213 Kimmel, David 4 47.71,98,l43, 213,251 Kimmel, Linda 4 213 Kimsey, Betty 4 234 Kindall, Ann 4 234 Kindall, Larry 4 234 Kindre Kindre d, Gale 4 213 d, Gay 4 213 King, Patti 4 136,137,187 Kingsley, Karl 4 106,123,234 Kirk, Mike 4 213 Kirkland, Ruth 4 234,256 Kirkpatrick, Craig 4 40,42,72,187 Kite, David 4 99,117,234 Klang, Floyd 4 35,80 Klang, LaRu 4 234 Klassen, Carolyn 4 213 Klein, April 4 41,234 Klein, Greg 4 213 Klein, Wayne 4 99,213 K11nge1e.Pam 4 234 Klopfenstein, Ruth 4 28 Klunder. Brenda 4 44,187 Knapp, Jason 4 73,213 Knecht. Don 4120,234 Knight, James 4 213 Knoch, Rick 4 234 Knopf, Mindy 4 234 Knopf, Robert 4 234 Knuth, Doug 4 213 Koba, Georginia 4 234 Koerber, George 4 9,137 Kolbe. Valerie 4 187 Kommel, Cheri 4 187 Kosman, Ronald 4 40,234 Kraft, Carol 4 234 Kraft, Charles 4 234 Krager, Karen 4 213 Krause, Marlis 4 213 Kreeger, Jim 4 47,86,187 Krenkel, David 4 234 Krenkel, Jim 4187,362 Kroft, Julia 4187 Kroge, Glenn 4 213 Krone, Linda 4 234 Krump, Don 414 Kuehn, Carol 4 187 Kufeldt, Jay 4 213 Kuhn, Larry 4 99,234 Kyle, Bobby 4 234 Laffoon, Sammy 4 234 LaFollette, Jim 4 213 Laird, Elaine 4 234 Lakin, Rebecca 4 234 Lam, Nancy 4 213 Lamanske, Angle 4 213 Lamanske, Fay 4187 Lambert, Barbara 4 187 Lambert, George 4 235 Lampson, Delbert 4 32 Landes, Gloria 4187 Langford, John 4 160,187 Langston, Elvin 4 213 Lankford, Carolyn 4 25 Larranaga, Betty 4 48,l72.187 Larrick, Chris 4187 Larson, Linda 4 84,188 Larson, Pat 4 44,213 Lassiter, Barbara 4 44,188 Lassiter, Charlene 4 235 Lassiter, Cheryl 4 41,213 Laursen, Janis 4145,153,214 Laursen, Luanne 4 235 Lawing, Jean 4 39 Lawrence, Charles 4 235 Lawson, Richard 4 188 Lay, Dave 4 46,145,188 Layman, John 4 25,199 Lea, Donald 4 25 Leaming, Karen 4 214 Lear, Gloria 4 214 Ledgerwood, Debra 4 235 Lee, Dennis 4117,214 Lee, Diane 4 235 Legler, Paula 4 44,188 Lehmann, Patty 4 235 Leipard. Diana 4 235 Lemarr, Barbara 4188 Lemen, Brenda 4 214 Lemen, Lynna 4 235 Lenz, Karen 4 235 Leuthen, Jim 4 235 Lewis. Charles 4 188 Lewis, Karen 4 235 Lewis, Mike 4 47,188 Lewis, Mona 4 235 Liberty, Ralph 4 235 Liebling, Doug 4 40,214 Lilly: Brenda 4 188 Lilly, Roy 4 214 Linard, Carol 4 235 Lindberg, David 4 214 Linder, Alan 4188 Lindsay, Judy 4 235 Lindsay. Lonnie 4188 Lmdsey, Bob 4 235 Lineberry. Linda 4 235 Lineberry, B111 4 214 Linhoif, Merry 4 47,188 Lille, Robert- 16 Little, Nancy 4117.235 Livingston, Laddie 4 44,69,93,99 118,119,120,150.162,188 Livingston. Gary 4 214 Lizar, Jack 4188 Lizar, Mary 4 40.235 Lober, Sandy 4 214 Lober, Steven 4 235 Locke, Dee Anna 4188 Loetel, Susan 4 214 Logan, Donna 4 235 Lomonaco, Trudy 4 214 Long, Mark 4 235 Long, Tom 4 214 Looney, Dwayne 4189,214 Lopour, Kathy 4 47,189 Lorfing, Ron 4 123,189 Loughery, Vicki 4 214 Love, David 4 44,214 Love, Mark 4 235 Love, Ronald 4 214 Lovgren, John 4 235 Lowell, Linda 4 214 Loyd, Dayna 4 214 Lucas, Bill 4 99,235 Lundy, Dan 4 99,235 Lupton, Susan 4 235 Luyben, Annette 4 31,141 Lynch, Barbara 4 189 Lyne, Bev 4 41,214 Lyne, Jennifer 4 40,214 Lyon, Gary 4 189 Lyons, John 4 235 Lyon, Ronny 4 235 Lytle, David 4 235 Maag, Rodney 4 111,236 MacCallum, Don 4 189 MacDonald, Marilyn 4 236 Mace, Jane 4 28 Macken, David 4 88,236 Macken, Marsha 4 215 Maddox, Joyce 4 189 Maddux, Kimberly 4 215 Magee, Steve 4 215 Malcolm, Donna 4 215 Malcolm, JoAnne 4 7,189 Mallison, Bill 4 215 Malone, Mike 4 88 Malone, Susan 4 236 Maloney, Dorine 4 32 Maloney, Richard 4 86,189 Malsick, Rick 4 27,41,215 Mangold, Jim 4123,236 Mangold. Joel- 123,215 Mann, Rex 4123,215 Mansur, Russ 4 86,189 Maples. Billy 4 215 Marchetti. Sandra 4 44,189 Marshall, Linda 4 236 Marshall, Richard 4 236 Martin, Barbara 4 215 Martin, Cheryl 4 236 Martin. Danny 4 215 Martin, Dawn 4 20 Martin. Melody 4 40,236 Martin. Mike 4 215 Martin, Pam 4 236 Martsolf, Linda 4 215 Masner, David 4 215 Mason, Lynn 4 215 Mathia, Ginger 4 236 Mathis, Chris 3 236 Mathis, Kathy 3 40,236 Mathis, Mike 3 l04,105.ll8.l20, 121,215 Mathis, Steven 3 236 Matlick, Pam 3 236 Matlock, Bob 3 215 Matthews, Charles 3 236 Mathews, Gary 3 106 Mattox, Debra 3 44,236 Maupin, Ora 3 215 Maupin, Doug 3 189 Maurer, Lynn 3189 Maurer, Susan 3 215 Mauton, Mary Kay 3 215 Mauton, Phyllis 3 215 Maxwell, Cynthia -189 Maxwell, Sandra 3 215 May, Paul 3 236 May, Steve 3 98,118,189 Mayabb, Mike 3 40,236 Mayo, Karl 3 236 Mayo, Kurt 3 236 Mays, Danny 3 236 McAfee, Paul 3 235 McAllister, Mike 3 214 McArthur, Don 3 235 McBrayer, Theresa 3 189 McCall, Kathie 3 44,84,85,189 McCamis, Deena 3178,214 McCart, Clarence 3189 McCarty, Jackie - 139 McCarty, Teri 3 43,214 McCaslin, Clifford 3189 McClaskey, George 3 189 McClenahan, Joy 3 214 McClure, Chris 3 41,189 McCollem, Mickey 3 44,189 McCormick, Shirley 3 235 McCort, Deborah 3 236 McCulloch, Susan 3 214 McCullough, Patricia 3 214 McDaniel, Mike 3 40,99,l06, 120,236 McDonald. Fred 3 214 McDonald, Margaret 3 215 McDonald, Bob 3 40 McDonald, Vicki 3 236 McDowcll, Paul 3 236 McEvers. Phil 3 189 McFadden, Bill 3 189 McFarland, Cale 3189 McFarland, Steve -152,162 203,215 McGaugh, Kenneth 3 99,215 McGee, Phil 3 236 McGhee, Donna 3 215 Mclntire, Larry 3 90,109,110,118, 119,120,189 Mclntire, Terry 3 99,110,112, 120,215 McKenzie, James 3 236 McKinnie, Richard 3 236 McKown, Trudy 3 215 McLallen, Johnah - 189 McLaughlin, Jimmie 3 215 McLaughlin, Pam 3 215 McLean, John 3 215 McNabb, Vicki 3 215 McNary, Billy 3 236 McPherson, Susan 3 236 McQueen, Gary 3 215 McTaggart, Kevin 3 236 Meadows, Mark -116,117,215 Medley, Larry 3 236 Meek, Chris 3189 Meek, Larry - 216 Meek, Russ 3 44,156,190 Meek, Sharon 3 44,236 Meeks, Beth 3 54,216 Meginnies, Gary 3 216 Meinhardt, Theodore 3 216 Meinking, Carol 3 236 Meinking, Kathleen 3 216 Melton, Bonnie 3 236 Menninger, Gloria 3 236 Mensch, Maura 3 216 Mercer, Dale 3 236 Mercer, Sandy 3 216 Merrill, Delmar 3 236 Mesh, Jennie 3 62,216 Mesh, Joe 3 216 Mesimer, Ruth 3 216 Messenger, Lee 3 40,236 Metzler, Candy 3 236 Miller. Miller, Miller. Miller. Nancy 3 236 Patricia 3 236 Randy 3 40,99,l 17,236 Roberta 3 237 Miller, Wendy 3 216 Mills, Robert 3 99.216 Minter, Brenda 3 190 Mmter, Bob - 99,120,237 Minzey, Susan 3 237 Mitchell, Ferril3190 Mitchell, Helen 3 216 Mitchell, Jean - 44,190 Mitchell, Tommie 3 216 Mitchell, William - 190 Moad, Mike - 216 Meugn Meyer Meyer Meyer Meyer 176,1 iot, Terry 3 216 , Ann 3 236 ,Gene - 99,106.120,236 .Kathy 3190 ,Patsy - 44,48,56,156, 90 Michael, Craig 3190 Michael, Stephanie 3 236 Michaels, Anthony - 216 Michels, James 3 216 Michels, John 3 216 Michalski, Jane 3 9,190 Mickley, Marilyn 3 190 Middleton, Mary 3 40,190 Millard, Gary 3 190 Millard, Margo 3 190 Miller, Bonnie 3 236 Miller, Charles 3 216 Miller, Janice 3190 Miller, Janet 3 7,49,190 Miller, Jill 3 216 Miller, Larry 3 99,216 Miller, Larry 3 190 Miller, Marsha 3 236 Miller, Mike 3 216 Moffet, Betty 3 237 Moler, Susan 3 216 Montgo Moore, Moore, Moore mery, Bill 3 44,216 Brenda 3 44,190 Julia 3 216 Kevin 3 237 Moore, Larry 3 190 Moore, Lloyd 3 237 Moore, Pat- 144,216 Moore, Randell 3 29,190 Moore, Rhonda 3 237 Moore, Terry 3 216 Moore, Virgil 3 216 Moorman, Linda 3 216 Moorman, Margaret 3 190 Morgan, Clydie 3 41,190 Morgan, Deborah 3 237 Morgan, Harold 3 190 Morgan, Tom 3 237 Morris, Gayle 3 216 Morrison, Walter 3 190 Morrow, Norman 3 40,216 Mortensen, Alan 3 237 Morton, Patricia 3 237 Morton, Tom 3 190 Administration Plans for Future with Modular Scheduling David Kimmel concentrates on the confusing scheduling trials of modular Moss, Chuck 4 78,98,l17.l90 J -V 4 Moss. l cboiah 237 Mudd, Larry 4 44,216 Mull. James 216 Mucller,V1ctor 4190 Mueller, Virgle 4 237 Murray, Gary 4190 Murray. Sue 4 190 , B1ll4 99.l06,l22,21l7 Murray Musselman, Betty 4 47.190 Musselman, John 4 237 Mustard. Earl 4 216 Myers. Don 4 190 Myers, Goldie 4 216 Myers, Larry 4 190 Myers, Sharlan 4 237 N Nadler, Nancy 4 191 Nann, Katherine 415 Narron. Lynda 41-49,216 Nash, Eddie 4 237 Neal, Donald 4 237 Neal, Bob 4 216 Neale, Richard 4 237 Neer, Rodney 4 237 Nelson, Nelson, Eric 4 216 Evalyn 4 9,216 Nelson, James 4 99,237 Nelson, Marcy 4 233 Nester, Susan 4 216 Netherton, George 4 41,216 Netherton, Debbie 4 41,44,72,191 Neumann, Jackie 4191 Neumann, Vincent 4 238,252 Nevins, Deborah 4 191 New, Michael 4 216 New, Paula 4 238 Newland, Steven 4117,216 Newman, Virgil 4 238 Nicholson, B1ll4 238 Nickels, Richard 4 216 Nininger, Janice 4 40,216 Nininger. Sharon 4191 Nodler, Kay 4 217 Noel, Diana 4 238 Noonan, Bill 4 238 Nordyke, Dianna 4 238 Nordyke, Sharron 4 217 Norman, Marsha 4 43,217 Norton, Susan 4 238 Norval, Melody 4 238 Nunnink, Marty 4122,191 Nye, Liz 4152,238 Oberkrom, Judy 4 32 O'Brien, Michael 4 217 Occhipinti, Don 4 217 Occhipinti, Nadine 4 217 O'Del1, Dan 4191 Olinger, Evelyn 4 217 Oliver, Sharon 4 238 Olson, Terry 4 217 Opsahl, Karen 4 191 Orlich, John 4106,123,23s Orlich, Becky 4191 Orr, Linda 4 217 Orr, Sharon 4 44,47,191 Osborn, Bonnie 4 41.217 Osburn, Timothy 4 41,238 Osterkamp, Elwyn 4 238 Oswalt, Jill 4 238 overbey, 131114 33,9o,1o5,1os,1ov ' Overturl, Maryann 4 238 Overturf, Raymond 4 217 Owen, Pat 4 75,217 Owens, Jill 4 238 P Page. Connie 4191 Paige, Bill -- 217 Painter, David 4 217 Painter, Larry 4191 Pait, Elizabeth 4 238 Pankey, Bill 4 238 Panus, Barbara -191 Park, Vicki 4 217 Parker, Mike 4 217 Parker, Susan 4 44,217 Parkhurst, Beverly 4 23 Parks, Rita 4 41,191 Parman, Pamela 4 217 Parr, Barbara 4 238 Parr, Terry 4 238 Parsley, Jim 4 33,106,107,120 Parvin, Anita 4 238 Pasley, Deborah 4 238 Pataky,J1m 4 44,232,191 Pate, Lynda 4 26 Pate, Martha 4 238 Patrick, George 4 217 Patrick, Jeri 4 217 Patten, Kathleen 4 238 Patterson, Lynda 4 238 Paul. Lou Ellen 4 23 Paulsell, Shari 4 218 Paxton, Doug 4 238 Payne, Cindy 4192 Payne, Georgia 4 20 Payne, Michael 4 99,238 Payne, Michael 4 238 Payne. Sharon 4 238 Payne, Vicki 4 74,218 Payton, James 4 218 Peak, Dan 4 192 Peak, Larry 4 238 Peak, Tim 4 218 Peak. Bill 4 192 Pearce, Linda 4 238 Pearon, Majorie 4 40,62,238 Pearson, Dave 4 25,48,82,87, 180,192 Pearson, Linda 4 218 Pearson, Theda 4 50 Peart, Brenda 4 239 Peck, Steve 4111,239 Peelle, Mary 4 218 Peelle, Lynette 4 218 Pein, Rhonda 4 192 Pennetti, Rose 4 239 Penrod, Marsha 4 218 Penrose, Janice 4 218 Pepmeier, Don 4 239 Perdue, Horace 4 50 Perreault, Gail 4 44,192 Perreault, Jim 4 239 Peterman, Maryetta 4 239 Peters, Kathy 4 239 Peters, Ron 4 64,192 Peterson, Mark 4 99,120,218 Peterson, Pat 4 44,192 Peterson, Bob 4 68,192 Pfaff, Art 4 16 Pfankuch, Carol 4 192 Pfankuch, Karl 4 99,239 Pfitzner. Edward 4 28,70 Phelps, Marcia 4 218 Phelps, Pam 4 192 Phillips, Donna 4 192 Phillips. May 4 25 Phillips, Ted 4 218 Phipps, Vicky 4 218 Piburn, Cath 4 239 Piburn, David 4 218 Pickett, Deborah 4 239 Pickett, Kathleen 4 239 Oakies Receive Reeo nition for Outstanding Scholarship Valedictorian, Jackie Neumann, and Salu- tatorian, Ron Dougherty, stand beside the oak tree planted by the class of 1968, Continuing excellence in scholarship is shown by the eight new members added to the 24.0 Honor Roll plaque, making a total of fourteen lor Oak Park's three years. Piepmeier. Jean 4146218 Pike, Baxter 4 101,192 Plllers, Ronald 4 239 Pmd, Don 4 218 Pisha, Dalene 4 239 Pisha, Gloria 4 218 Pisha, Susan 4 192 Playter, Shirley 4 44,62,239 Plummer, Russell 4 40,192 Poire, Connie 4 218 Poland, John 4 192 Pollock, Dennis 4 239 Pooler, Lester 4 239 Porter, Cindy 4 239 Porter, Dallas 4 218 Porter, Marvin 4 239 Porter, Mike 4 239 Porter, Vana 4 8,40,159,192,210 Potts, Joyce 4 44,192 Powell, Beverly 4 35.75 Powell, Ethel 4 218 Powell, Gerald 4 218,238 Powell, Roy 4 239 Powers, Dick 4 35 Powers, Susie 4 44 Pratt, Mike 4 218 Prewitt, Ann 4 44,192 Price, Carol 4 218 Price, Jerry 4192 Price, Kipp 4 218 Price, Laura 4 239 Price, Pamela 4 218 Prucha, Connie 4 60,61,134,192 Prucha, Peggy 4 239 Pruitt, Donita 4 239 Pulley, James 4 24,25 Pulliam, Lester 4 218 Pursell, Brenda 4 218 Pursell, Pat- 192 Putnam, Judy 4 44,218 Quigley, Mark 4106,118,239 R Radiford, Bill 4 140 Raines, Daniel 4 239 Ramsey, Steven 4 99,111,147,239 Randazzo, Frankie 4 218 Randolph, Denise 4 239 Ranes, Ronald 4115,116,218 Rapp, Pam 4 146,218 Rardon, Pat- 100,117,218 Ratcliffe, John 4 239 Ratliff, Gary 4192 Ray, Robert 4 192 Rector, Deborah 4 44,239 Rector, Rex 4 98,118,218 Reed, Barbara 4 218 Reed, Colleen 4 192 Reed, Richard -106,239 Reed, Virginia 4 239 Reeder, Rexanna 4 192 Reese, Jesse 4 40,218 Reeves, Dennis 4 40,219 Reeves, Lonnie 4 192 Reeves, Margaret 4 219 Reid, Bill 4 40,239 Reinert, Steven 4 99,192 Reinhard, Thomas 4 68,219 Reinsch, Robert 4 219 Reinschmidt, Bill 4 239 Rulaudin, Nanette 4 192 Rettenmaire, David 4 71 Reust, Sandra 4 240 Reynolds, Mark 4 192 Reynolds, Randy 4 240 Reynolds, Richard 4 240 Rhoden, Cathy 4 240 Rhoden, Ken 4 219 Rhodes, Barbara 4 193 Rhodes. Nancy 4 240 Rice, Donna 4 44,219 Richardson, Janet 4 240 Richardson, R. E. 4 25 Richardson, Bill- 219 Richey, Howard 4 219 Ridder, Michael 4 13,116,158, 193,335 Rider, James 4 41,219 Ridge, Lynette 4193 Ridgley, Sheryl 4 44,193 Rigdon, Samuel 4 99,116,240 Rigg, Katharine 4193 Riley, Myron 4193 Ristoff, John 4 50,51,219 Ritsema, Willeen 4 44,240 Robb, Randall 4 4l,44,193 Robbins, James 4 240 Roberson, Duane 4 40,219 Roberts, Brian 4 193 Roberts, Kenneth 4 240 Roberts, Nancy 4 193 Robertson, Lynn 4 219 Robertson, Roger 4 117,219 Robinett, Robert 4 99,116,219 Robinson, Charles 4 240 Robinson, Dennis 4 219 Rodgers, Frank 4 99,240 Roe, Charlotte 4 219 Roe, Denne 4 219 Roedel, John 4 99,106,240 Rogers, Douglas 4 219 Rogers, James 4 240 Rogers, Sally 4 9,193 Rogers, Sharon 4 193 Rhor, Nancy 4 219 Rolfe, Paul 4 193 Rollert, Geoffrey 4 30,240 Romero, Simon 4193 Romig, Craig 4 219 Rooks, Tim 4 240 Rooney, Robert 4 99 Root, LeAnne 4 219 Roque, Mary 4 240 Roschke, Charleen 4 40,193 Rose, Kindred 4 98,145,219 Ross, David 4 240 Ross, Walter 4 219 Rost, Janette 4 240 Rothberger, Robert 4 99,117,240 Royce, Clint- 123,219 Royster, Frances 4 219 Ruder, Greg 4 120,196,240 Rueger, Donna 4 64,193 Rueger, Sharon 4 240 Ruegg, Carol 4 23 Ruppert, Barbara 4 219 Rush, Jeffrey -194 Rusniak, John 4 240 Russ, Ronald 4 194,199 Russell, Kristine 4 219 Rustici, Dianna 4 219 Rutherford, Thomas 4 194 Ruwe, David 4 240 Ryan, Charles 4 98,194 S Sachen, David 4 26 Sageblel, Julle 4 36,44,144,163,194 Sagebiel, Rocky 4 121,212,240 Saladlno, Vincent 4 99,116,240 Sallng, Mary 4 240 Samborski, Juanita 4 219 Samborskl, Ronnie 4 194 Sampson, Kay 4 60,194 Sanders, Sanders, Sanders. Sanders, Linda 4 40,240 Sammy 4 82,99,120,240 Sandra 4 40,219 Thomas 4 40,194 Sanstra, Jack 4 219 Sanstra,Twy1a 4 240 SantaMarla, Angela 4 240 Satterfield, Linda 4 44,219 Saucerman, Janice 4 220 Savoca, Joe 4 220 SaVoca,Riat4194 Schaefer, Donna 4 220 Scharling, David 4 240 Schimidt, Karen 4 194 Schmitz, Anita 4 220 Schmitz, Teresa 4 240 Schnetzer, Linda 4 194 Schneweis, Pat- 194 Scholl, Dennis 4194 Schott, Garry 4 220 Schubert, Jeff 4 11,220 Schucker, R. R. 4 20,33 Sdlulz, Hans 4 240 Schurle. Nancy 4 40,240 Sciolaro, Raymond 4 241 Scott, Barbara 4 220 Scott, Dennis 4194 Scott, Lana 4 44,48,67,148,154, l55,l56,157,194 Scott, Linda 4 241 Scott, Loretta 4 220 Scott, Sandra 4 220 Scully, Maureen 4 220 Sea, Conny 4 241 Sedgwick, Phil 4 195 Seever, Marcia 4 41,241 Seise, John 4 40,99,220 Seitter, Tanya 4 241 Seitter, Vickie 4 220 Sellers, Mark 4 220 Sellner, Virginia 4 220 Sells, Debbie 4 241 Sells, Pam 4 2,68,81,220 Seney, Gail 4 241 Sevedge, Doug 4 220 Sewell, Marsha 4 241 Seybold, Teddy 4 241 Seymour, Connie 4 195 Sexson, Joseph 4 241 Shaffer, Debra 4 241 Shaffer, Bob 4195 Shank, Doug 4 220 Shay, Gary 4116,241 Shearer, Robert 4 18 Shedden, Mike 4 220 Sheffield, Don 4 95,913,195 Shelby, Deborah 4 220 Shelnut, Sandra 4 241 Shelton, Jill 4 195 Shelton, Lloyd 4 44 Shenk, Susan 4 220 Shepard, Alice 4 241 Shepard, Arlene 4 51 Sherbo, Paul 4 220 Sherman, Carl 4 195 Sherrill, Stephen 4195 Shipley, Carl 4 220 Shipley, Deborah 4 220 Shipley, Robert 4 241 Shlpps, Lenora 4 241 Shoffner, Deborah 4 241 Shotfner, Kenneth 4 241 Shomer, Carol 4 241 Shook, Jeannie 4 195 Shook, Paula 4 220 Short, Jerry 4 241 Shrock, Patti 4 220 Shull, James 4 50 Shull, Marilynn 4 220 Shuman, Tim 4 220 Sibley, Marguerite 4 195 Sidden, Janet 4 195 Siders, Brenda 4 241 Siders, Russell 4 220 Siemers, Marilyne 4 195 Sievers, Cynthia 4 220 Sievers, Corrie 4 241 Sievers, Lori 4 241 Simmons, Diane 4 220 Simmons, Randall 4 241 Simpson, Sue 4 23,141 Sims, Linda 195 Sinden, John 4 41,220 Skaggs, Michael 4 99,116,241 Skeel, Donna - 32,220 Skinner, Carolyn 4 241 Skinner, Sandra 4 44,220 Slayden, Mike 4 195 Small, John 4 241 Smart, Carol 4 241 Smart, Vicki 4 241 Smelcer, Eddie 4193 Smemo, Nancy 4 41,241 Smiley, James 4 241 Smith, Allen 4 220 Smith, Dan 4193 Smith, Debbie 4193 Smith, Debbie 4 242 Smith, Donna - 241 Smith, Dorothy 4 20 Smith, Frances 4 242 Smith, Gary 4 220 Smith, Genevieve 4 81,242 Smith, George 4 63,82,195 Smith, James 4 221 Smith, Johnny 4 195 Smith, Karen 4 242 Smith, Leslie 4 40,221 Smith, Linda 4 242 Smith, M, 'ilyn 4 221 Smith, Mary 4 242 Smith, Michael 4 242 Smith, Ray 4 242 Smith, Robert 4 106,242 Smith, Ronnie 4 68,82,123,169,195 Smith, Sandra 4 221 Smith, Thomas 4 221 Smith, Vicki 4 242 Smithmier, Tom 4 221 Smyth, Marsha 4 242 Snapp, Karen 4 41,221 Snider, Dale 4 242 Snow, Gary 4 221 Snowden, Robert 4 242 Sobotka, Judy 4 84,128,195 Solas, Stephanie 4 21,195 Sons, Debbie 4 62,159,242 Sorenson, Bill 4 99,195 Sowerwine, Debra 4 195 Sowerwine, Mary 4 242,243,244 Spector, Debbie 4 44,137,221 Spencer, Deborah 4138,195 Spencer, John 4 242 Spieler, Janet 4 221 Spletstoser, Gayle 4 41,195 Spotts, Sharon 4 195 Spraggs, David 4 221 Spratt, Ricky 4 242 Srack, Russell 4 242 Stallsworth, Cheryl 4 195 Stamberger, Marna 4 221 Stanard, Jennifer 4 44,47,195 Stapleton, Mike 4 242 Stanley, Harold 4 242 Stark, Gloria 4 242 Starling, Michael 4 221 Staton, Joanna 4195 Staton, Lenard 4 195 Stayton, Don 4 40,221 Stayton, Mark 4 82,242 Steele, Kathryn 4 242 Stegall, Linda 4 196 Stegink,Ar1inda 4 242 Steinkamp, Barbara 4 221 Stelnmeyer, Lawrence 4 25 Steitz, Phyllis 4 242 Stephen, Sharon 4 242 Stephens, Karen 4 221 Stephens, Ted 4 144,196 Sterling, Linda 4 242 Stevens, John 4 196 Stevens, Mary 4 221 253 P511 Mrs. Jane Turner, school nurse, displays her three Oak Park graduates, Jack-'68, Nancy-'67 and Charles-'66. Class of '68 Completes First Stevenson, Paul- 98,242 Stewart, Amy - 44,48,56,66, 67,176,196 Stewart, Cheryl - 242 Stewart, Linda f 40,242 Stewart, Regina - 242 Stewart, Samuel - 40 stewart, sarah - 7,44,l44,147,152. 176,221 Stipes, Bill- 116 Stippich, John - 242 Stokes, Nadine - 242 Stokes, Ronald - 196 Stratton, Dennis f 71.242 Strausbaugh, Delores - 221 Streu, Jim - 33 Strickland, John 4 242 Strickler, Donna - 242 Stuermer, Joyce - 44 Stumpf, Gregory - 242 Sublette, James -196 Sudduth, Joseph - 196 Sullivan, Marge - 23 Sullivan, Wilma - 33 Summers, Brydna f 196 Summers, Gary - 221 Summers, Gary - 98 Summers, Stafford - 221 Summers, Terry f 196 Summey. John - 242 Sumption. Dorothy - 221 Sutton, Elizabeth f 242 Sutton, Beverly - 196 Sutton, Delvin f 44.98,108,118.121 154,l55.156,157,Z2l Sutton, Jerry - 28 Sutton, Paul - 64,221 Swanson, Greg f 242 Full Three Years at O.P. Swicegood, Shirley - 242 Swift, Kenneth f 33,101,123 T Tague, Sally - 242 Talley, Bruce - 242 Tamburello, John - 221 Tankersley, Susie f 44,169,196 Taraba, Charles - 196 Taraba, Everett- 196 Taraba, Keith - 196 Tate, Steve - 99,242 Taylor, Alice - 196 Taylor, Jan Taylor, Jim - 242 - 31,101,123 Taylor, Jim - 221 Taylor, Jim - 159,197 Taylor, Julie - 40,242 Taylor, Patty - 242 Taylor, Sharon f 221 Taylor, Sharon - 242 Taylor, Sharon - 221 Terrell, Brenda f 197 Terrell, Janet - 243 Terrell, Steve - 221 Thackery. Barton f100,101.197 Thackery, John f 243 Theis, Millie - 35 Thomas, Douglas f 243 Thompson, Thompson. Thompson. Thompson, Thompson. Thompson. Thompson, Thompson, Barbara A Barbara f 153,243 Cindy f 221 Donna - 18 Jessie f 944,197 Jody - 243 John - 243 .Iohn - 243 Thompson, Kathryn - 197,243 Thompson, Leonard - 28 Thompson, Marilyn f 9 Thompson, Marvin --197 Thompson, Robbin f 221 Thompson, Ronnie - 243 Thompson, Teresa - 243 Thompson, Terrie - 197 Thomsen, Denise - 243 Thomsen, Jocelyn -149,243 Thornton. Don - 243 Thornton, Donna - 243 Thresher, Jim - 243 Timmons, Cecilia - 84,221 Timmons, Mary e 243 Tipton, Tom - 40,243 Tischer, Larry - 86,166,197 Tischer, Tom f 120.221 Todd. Christine -18 Todd, David - 221 Toman, Marilynn f 64,197 Tomes. Mark - 222 Towle. Marcella - 243 Tracy, Lynn - 243 Trader, Ralph - 197 Trimble. Michael f 222 Trindle, Terri - 243 Triplett, Barbara -197 Triplett, Tony - 33 Trotter, Harold f 44,197 Troutz, Martha - 20 Troxel, Carol - 40.244 Troxel, Linda - 222 Truman, David - 22,132,120 Trump, Phillip - 48,197 Tubbesing. Brian - 117,244 Tubbesing, Scott f 40.80,82.83, 114.116.l97 Tuck, John f 224 Tucker, Sharon - 44,244 Turner, Billy - 244 Turner, David - 197 Turner, Jane - 254 Turner, Jeff - 244 Turner, John f 124,145,147, 197,254 Turner, John A 244 Turpin, Ronald - 222 Tygart, Peggy - 44 U Unnerstall, Mike - 222 Upton, Charles - 222 Utter, Charles - 244 Y Valenti, Patty f 44,222 Valentine, Craig - 222 VanBebber. Kathleen - 222 Vanderberg, Connie f 44,157,222 Vanderford, Eugene - 197 Vanl-lamme, Mike f 60,62,101. 171,197 VanKeirsbilck, Linda - 49.197 VanKeirsbilck, Steve f 41,165,244 VanR1per. Jeffrey f 222 Vansell, Jerry - 244 VanS1ckle, Rodney 3 222,244 Vaughan. Terence e 222 Veith. Tommy f 244 Vinlcent, Duane - 28 Viquez, Fernando -166,173.197 Voigt. Susan -197 Williams. VonErdmannsdort't. Chris - 59.19 Vonlirdmannsriortt, Rita f 23.137 VonStrough, Donna - 222 Votaw. Paul -- 44.67.l44,l45,l46, 178.197 Voyce, Johanna f158.197 Voyles. Beverly - 244 Vrooman. Dennis f 99.103.116,222 Vrooman, Douglas - 96.104.105. 115.ll6.ll7.222 Vunovich. Robert f 244 W Wade, Rose Marie - 244 Wade. Thomas f 99 Wadman, Deborah f 244 Wagner, Carla f 67,84,128,197,220 Wagner, Jan - 222 Wahweotten, Bob - 70.222 Wakefield, Deborah - 159,214 Wales, Ted - 44,99.118,121,222 Walker, Alan - 214 Walker, Bruce - 197 Walker, David - 197 Walker, Edwin - 99,244 Walker, Gary - 82,238,223 Walker, Gregory - 223 Walker, Jimmy - 118,197 Walker, June - 50 Walker, Peggy - 197 Wall, Martha - 223 Walman, Brian - 40,223 Walpole, Linda - 245 Walpole, Susie - 41,47,197 Walston, Don - 99,198 Ward, Beverly f 223 Ward, James - 223 Ward. Richard f 198 Ward, Stephen f 99,223 Ward, Terry -136.138.1951 Wardwell, Thomas - 245 Ware, Peggy - 245 Ware, Richard f 245 Ware, Stephen - 223 Warner, Shelly - 245 Warner. Vicki v 49,169,198 Warren, Patricia f 223 Warrens, Barbara -198 Warzyn, Charles - 223 7 Washam. Ricky f 223 Waters. Philip - 245 Watson. Donna i 223 Watson, Janet f 44.198 Watts, Roxanna f 75,223 Weale, Christine - 198 Weast. Kenneth i198 Weaver, Leslie f 245 Weber. Diane - 40,223 Webster, Tom f 86,198 Weddle, Mike - 223 Welch, Carl f 162 Welch, James - 17.33 Welch, James f 44.198 Wehllng, Judy - 245 Wehmuller, Jeffery - 223 Weller, Ann i198 Wells, Gregory - 44.99,l17,245 Welsh, Karen f 198 Welty, Mitchel - 245 Wenski, Mary f 245 Wescott, Cathy - 223 West. Lynn - 25 West, Diana f 223 West, Elnora - 245 West, Judith - 245 Westbay, Peggy - 245 Westcott, Linda -198 Westfall, Joann f 42,225,245 Wey, Gloria - 245 Wheeler, James - 245 Whitaker, Debbie f 223 Whitaker, Dianna - 223 Whitechurch, Arthur - 223 White, Donna - 68,136,138.198 White, Roxanne - 223 White, Stephen - 198 Whitlow, Susan 4 40,63,164,245 Whitney, Sherry - 223 Whitworth, Cheryl A 198 Whitworth, Richard f 245 Wicker, Kathleen f 223 Widebrook, Mark f 198 Wiedersteih, Susan - 245 Wiederstein, Lorin -2- 223 Wilbourn, Michael - 223 Wilcox, LeaAnn f 149,198 Wiley, Christina f 245 Wilcox, Susan - 245 Wilkerson, David f100,106, 117.245 Wilkerson, Debby - 245 Wilkinson, Sharon f 198 Willhite. .Janelle - 223 Williams. Amelia -198 Williams. Barbie f 56.198 Williams. Beverly - 245 Williams. Cathy - 223 Williams. Christina i198 Williams. Cole - 198 Williams. Danny -144.223 Williams, Gale - 40,245 Williams. Greg f 245 Williams. Jane f 223 Williams, Kathleen f 245 Kim - 40,99.117,245 Williams, Marshall - 78,98,115. 116,117,223 Williams, Raymond - 40,71,223 Williams, Robert- 124,145,223 Williford. Jo Elleb -198 Willis, Lynn f 245 Willis, Rebecca - 245 Willis, Ronny f116.245 Willoughby. Anne f 41,245 Willoughby, David - 245 Willoughby. Phil - 67.198 Wills, Deborah - 245 Wilmes, Richard - 245 Wilson, Brad - 198 Wilson, Bonnie f 245 Wilson, Darrell - 245 Wilson, Ginger - 198,245 Wilson, Marlo - 79,104,105,223 Wilson, Melvin - 223 Wilson, Pamela f 245 Wilson, Penny - 245 Wilson, Robert- 223 Wilson, Sarah - 44,198 Wilson, Steven f 99,223 Wilson, Teryl - 242 Wilson, Thomas - 242 Wilt, Sue Ellen f 39 Winders, Paula -198 Windle, Carol f 242 Winter, Craig f 223 Winters, Christy -198 Wisdom, Scott - 223 Witt, Ralph - 199 Witt, Robert f 199 Wittfield, Debra - 223 Wixon, Charles -Y 245 WALSWORTH Marceline, Mo., U.S.A. Wol1,Davul - 199 Wolt Robert -- 223 Wolt, Terry f 245 Wolte. Ron 245 Wolfer,Jet1'rey - 40,245 Wolkey, Benjamin H 2221 Wolkey, Nancy 223 Wolverton, Jeffrey - 118,120,223 Womack. Bill -f 99 Woodcock. Stan f 223,245 Woodruff, Arline - - 44 Woods, Dick - 49,54,59.68,l99 Woodson, Stevc -- 99,199 Woolard. James f 40.223 Worley, Alvin i199 Worley, Ida - 223 Wormington,Den1s - 47,199 Wright, Donna -199 Wright, Leona f 199 Wright, Nancy - 223 Y Yach, Larry - 117 Ya.ntis, Dan - 199 Yell, Dawn - 44,199 Yokum, Vikki - 245 Yonkos, Susan - 245 Youmans, Mary - 47,159,199 Young, Danny - 223 Young, James -199 Young, Linda - 245 Young, Lorraine - 245 Young, Sandra - 223 Young, Sharly - 245 Younghanz, Mickey - 223 Z Zago, Debbie - 223 Zago, Tom - 122,199 Zahl, Regina - 23 Ziegler, Deborah - 245 Zimmerman, Bill - 152,223 Zumwalt, Shiela - 199 Zuniga, Carol- 245 Zych, Karla - 223 In Memorlam F0704 'Wm' Sus 111 Holdlncss Deen 1 Klrkland CLASS OF 68 CLASS OF 70 October 8 1950 January 10 1968 September 24 1952 March 17 1968 'IJ Sixty-eight Cambia Oak Park High School :WA X f. Another page has been turned in the book of life. 1967-68 has come and gone, never to return. From various points of view it has been a year of beauty and ugliness, one full of joy but also grief. Tests, term papers, class projects, all the one-time moun- tains now appear only as hills from the gate at which we stand. The empty, silent halls retain little to remind us of the life that once filled them. We have opened many doors in our brief stay. Those we failed to unlock may not be offered again. Our high school ca- reers have been directed toward the preparation for the outside world. Many students will be returning - for underclassmen it has meant one step closer to the door. Seniors are facing not only an end but more importantly, a beginning. Some of us will no longer be citizens of O.P.H.S. but citizens of the world. From the first football game to graduation, all the activities, experiences, and opportunities are now only memories. Our wish is that the '68 Cambia may cause us to turn back the pages, if only for a glimpse of what has been. The door now closes on 1968. Karen Iverson Dick Woods C0-editors


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