Ozark High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Ozark, MO)

 - Class of 1970

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Showed His Neighbors Peace E -Kipling f ..e, 5 ':1 ' A: ' f Q A'.ee L it ' iz 'V11 t U ,,,,, Dwight McNiel coaches his team during the Powder-Puff football game at the Kick-Off. MTW Toni Atkins casts her ballot in the IDR Convention Button up, so you wonlt catch a cold, Freddie. Q ,,s,,,,,,,....,,,,.-s....,swc.V,,,,sw.-s-n,N. ,X f 6 ,f ,, ,W ' a , WA, 'Q S-at Class Attendants Janet Smith, Linda Loomis, and Shelley Friend withstand rain, sleet, and snow in the Christmas parade. I I ' The P 1 1 I Nita Castleberry practices her flip over Bruce Harris for the Patriotic A close by. Wmvgpl Coach Larry Silvey referees the Powder Puff 10 Stanley Barton rnterrupts Algebra Class to pose forasnap berry h621dS d0WI1 field fOr in Hfwlllpftd 'mlldw shot 1 , 1 I a I i ' 1 x J 5 1 s If HM. , MWLWM fi 1 . K 1 V wg: 'f af ,V f' ' f V . ff X If ' f ff , X. X .:::.-.LJ.: ..,., ,,,,,,,. , . wi g f , .,... ...,....... Q . ff-1-ff'-'Mf f ' , A, ' f , , f 'T ' m ' haf! ' Q ' ' - ' 2 N .i I N I if I ' Y L . 0 H N V, J, , fm . W! ye A ,af W ff WW ' f C! X In , ZW fl X arris for the Patriotic Assembly as Mitch Mullens watches . .-, in 16 ffpowder '3 Puff football game closely as sandy Castle' 1 attempted touchdown. Brings Sweet Release -Rooney Principal Joe Rozell, Larry Silvey, Gary Murray, and Truly Applegate make strange bedfel- lowsi' as they listen to the Drury-Eastern New Mexico game at the faculty Christmas party. Juniors DaLane Barnett, Cindy Russell, Cris Handy, lris Aldridge, Debbie Jarecke, and Mary Turner practice their free throws in Physical Education Class. XX x w 2Q,Qig,5..,.. , ta, N 'k,,. ' Q is xx BGWL 1 I I 5 I n QP' 'x 4 i E w I R W I 4 U 65,:,M,,,...-.,,f Q. 'fb My M Qffff 'fcff ff? 'W ,Q :K . . I 4 Zim 'Nw 4 ::. f- m a X 6 U 2 2 K 3 , W f Z ,dwg-.5 X .f P ..- A' ' Q.-,xx . 1 l 1 n w n 4 xxsv x ' L XX ,fe N -::E1::'jgp-4' , 'x , f , ,,, 1' 1 f q.Mmj-fu4mf,.Qw,QfN,,,,,k Aw V .Nw . V , , .5 . ,M 1 -. X 3 2 V. -l on , A -inf .. 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Bauer, Brenda Berbereia, Tony Biers, John F Booth, Debbie Bray, Ann Burks, Brenda Dwayne Huff, Chris Gerhard, Sandy Castleberry, Ann Bray, Nadine Fessenden, and Brenda Bauer listen to a class lecture I U .E fi ii V N. I ,f Seniors W! X fy, fl W ff f f i 1 Carter, Jack Case, Becky Castleberry, Sandy Clark, Deanna f Mark Hogue plans his future as he looks over college requirements. fl fi 1, Merl Essick and Dwayne Huff apply a head bandage to yietirn Health Class. Debbie Booth does her thing. Ar 7l'S Are Involved in Varied Activities :ad bandage ner thing. to victim Dwight NcNiel in Chudomeika, Tom Craig, Elsie Davis, Gayle Dawson, Peggy Deidiker, Debbie Eakins, Mary .l r, W ri VZ r xW f ff fff fi X ZZ X , f M Essick, Merl Estes, Carol Fessenden, Nadine Fletcher, Larry Gamel, Kay Genteman, Pam Seniors Prepare for Tomorrow f 4 5:1 f 1. FV! K2 r X X 1 wxaig X. r X X r, rrrrrr ,, . Q r ,xy ' Grubaugh, Linda Dwight NcNiel listens to the sound of distant drums Glideweli Rita Grubaugh, Susan Hzudaway, Bruee Hartley , Judy Leman Loftis recommends a good book to underclassman, Greg Schriener. 2 3 v E Anticipate the N1 1 , xx , A W, 1 9' M M 1, x if l fi I I 5 i -x w ii if Q? QW It 1 l 4 t 1 I I t N Haslip, Marla Hggue, Mark Huff, Dwayne Johnson, Fred LaRose, Larry Loftis, Leman Linda Grubaugh adorns a Christmas tree. 24 I Leman Loftis instructs Judy 5 Hartley in 2 I Leandra Crocker the Future wi W f Hartley in applying a tourniquet. X Leandra Young looks on as Cindy Roark receives Betty Lcmmis Charles Mackey Marsha Crocker Homemaker Award. Markus, Laffy Martinez, Viviana MCCTOSKCY, David McDaniel, Sari McHenry, Linda McNie1, Dwight Cheerleaders Kiley Nowack and Peggy Dawson are caught un- aware. .x 1 li 4 Y I wi Z, 5 f 1 Z i 4 5 f 3 9 Z ? 541, Q, , ,swf ff ik sfg If S '. , -1' Ei , 1 r' FN Q il. may Judy Robbins studies dress design. Meadows, Connie Mills, Linda Morgan, Ben lf There's Peace To Be Found Nowack, Kiley Penner, Ruth Ann Perkins, Winnona Roark, Cindy Robbins, Judy Rousseii, Kenneth A peaceful moment is found in Mrs. Middleton,s senior English. 7 I Hope For It Here! Q! W-QR' QZKWAQ, ,M N af 4 s Z 1 i -fs VN W B, 3 Ann Bray casts her ballot as Ben Morgan slyly looks on. X f Af, ga M '25 Schroeder, ViAnna Smith, Steve Tatum, Beth Weter, Woodrow 2 Mary Eak tice child' Q f aw fl Y X r Wheeler, Mary Beth Whittington, David Wright, Brenda Young, Leandra Mary Eakins, Brenda Wright, Debbie Clark, and Judy Hartley prac- Kay Gamel works hard on a late assignment. tice childcare. Juniors Attain Higher Status Ah, to be ajunior- To be on varsity teams, to know . there is only one more year, to suffer from the ennui of vast knowledge and the coming of old age. Ah, to be ajunior- To rub your superiority into the sophs' and froshs' noses-until a senior steps in. Take heart, your time is nigh. Ah, to be ajunior leader- Linda Hawkins, secretary fstand- ingjg Dennis Woods, vice-presi- dent, Debra Hopkins, president fseatedj, and Danny Woods, trea- surer fkneelingj. Albert, Bill Aldridge, Iris Baird, David Barnett, DaLane Barton, Stanley Beydler, David Bilyeu, Bob Bilyeu, John Calley, David Chudomelka, Kathleen X X .,, g ,sl . . A ir s , ' 1 X s,gWL -2 E vi A ff Cobb, Bill Creson Don Crewse Delorrs Cummlngs Davld Davls Gregory Davls Larry Doran Clndy Dougan Phllllp Estep J1m Fesperman BObblC Forgey Chr1st1e Fulton Rlchard Gann Steve Haguewood Mark Handy CIIS Hartley Danny Hasllp Brenda Hawkms L1nda Hopkrns Debble Hull Ethel Jarecke Deborah Jernrgan Kay Johns Lou Ann Johns Wanda Jones R1chard Phllhp Dougan Wanda Johns Stanley Bar ton Danny Hartley Lou Ann Johns Debbre Hopkms and Kathy Shelton make good use of therr study hall hour i I 2 l E l Kirby, Kay Kissee, Ronnie Long, Jim Lupton, Wesley Luttrull, Ellis Mason, Julie Mauk, Rachel McCauley, Steve McCoy, Mike McCroskey, Danny McDonald, Marlene McQuisten, Patti Morton, Pam Payne, Cindy Perkins, Robert Russell, Debbie Sadowski, Susan Shelton, Kathy Shipman, Judy iD! -eye. ff, Q- f 4 f 'aff ,Q his jf M WW' a , W, I '6' f M, f Juniors Work for Succ Juniors, lay it on Willard with their Homecoming float. 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V.........:.,-.,.Y .,--,,,T-. ., A -H ---.-W-A -- - - e Ah, to be a sophomore- To go dragging down the corridors knowing Where next period's classroom is and think- ing that you know the meaning of life. Ah, to be a sophomore- To be able to look up the word 'lsophomorev in a FUNK ,N WAGNALL'S and discover that you are a wise fool. Ah, to be a sophomore leader- Denny Mills, president, Jim Wilson, secretary fseatedj, Jeri Allen, treasurer, and Linda Hughes, vice-president, fstand- ingj. , ' x 7,7 , twain ,c, T l Sophisticated Sophomores . . . l Allen, Jeri Appleby, Peggy Atkins, Toni Austin, Jill Baker, Cindy Burkhart, Tony Burks, Jean Campbell, Glenda Cannon, Norma Carey, Jim Chaffin, Cindy Chapman, Karla Chudomelka, Karen Cotton, Patricia Countryman, Linda 5 Mfissf, Jf t J W , f Q ss ,- ,. .-3 if WN 7 - mv- .sm s gaf 7,1 '5 fini , ss ' X - i, f sw - jg aw Q: ,,,, r . em QW, kwa t saws' f Sigh was-fn '1 ' i W ff ,f xi, N 4 Xfg f Y! ,,Xs ' fl is , 5 4 ' : ii'i f ff' X X! if C f S f X! , Q , W , 4. , y 3 s W H ff f f f j f Z X ff 4 4 S My ' if Z! ff 'CVC A5 Q H f ,, , ,ft 2 fy? X p X ,V ,C-'V T7 J ' ANC J Jr lr 7 X ' 4 s X , I L ra, Q- X E f f-fr, : V4 ' 1 . it . 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Ah, to be an eighth-grader- To look forward to upcoming high school and to Wonderjust what that exciting and uncertain future will bring. Ah, to be an eighth-grade leader- Keith Kissee, treasurerg Kim Kauf- man, vice-president, and Brenda Smith, secretary, fstandingj. h els in Eighth Grade Big W e 3' i 4 Jr. High Qs- . N 1 t i S .i f ' sms ' CSN' a avi . , S1 f .N kykiw W mrs weaifw 'A Jw ww f 'W' f' wi 0 ff 4w..- ,I 1 , , 1 'B - . 1 K if TT si , I if V ,f ff -'We 5 S s f ' f r . , , . . X X , H 'f .X I H , fy., .e r if W y 1 5 is-, VX XXX , e f , M as ,nw fy , , ,s f C .Xi 7 f I , 5 I 7 T X ,, ,V 11 5 I XZ, . . Q ,emi ,Q . V X we - f mf - as ' -. fi ARM i' ' X E1a'H,g.w sire, may 1 , ff xr, jzw, '.f:.',5ff f st, as - 5,-gscs. y.1 swii.s Xt., . Ny qarsgs-1 , . 94 ssh,-f'77 4 f 5 ft wiyife ,. ,.,. V ,44 ' fe f ' I . ff , ff : J-Tis fy 4.5255 4 Q -. ..... V' if XS X' ' 'iz' .-3251 A 415+ V? 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X. .W-'H----X 5' f f,:n4aan2i N D .1 ,,f,,,1,x.4,Hs 5 7,4 Xwsfmmf H v 42 Long, Ronnie Lupton, Carla Lynch, Tommy Madle, Anthony Major, Melanie l Maples, Mark M X- X ,QW vw, f' If 1 V K-'af-X S ri'-lf? 4' fp' ' s ., Q 0.1 :HH ,Kuhn , . r H 'ff-fsrwwfv ' !'f1S5f??iMfi X ,, X ,f.,,,,f 'W TAKS X A SEAS? X ' X sX x ,, 41 -mrs-, 5 -i 1-.-Q X, 1:-:rw Q? gn Ag gf- r X XX s 5 , Z M ' 4 A asv, -S L ' X L.. 2 X jj. X Xa.. X V Q, , ,j--- 5 X isei 1 ,.. ln, f , X H O Vx, +,1,,ty r X X X f rX-::X 1 . A Sr, - + X 1 gg , 'gi-fijxgsi ' X 1. YN Q, 42717 , ,X A h ,IM Y , I N 5 s S ,X N Q ff A Ks X i is ' 4 S sk X p, bbq. , p X X.,X I Y if 'if L EW- X' if i , 1 I 5' 3 fl ' Z' -X..--X -v iii -A. lm Matthews, Cliff Mayberry, Missy Mayfield, Leigh Ann Melton, Billy Melton, Veronica Mitchum, Keith Pitchford, Cindy Roberts, Darryl Robertson, Eric Rozell, Brenda Rozell, Bruce Rozell, Tim Schmitt, Deanna Shipman, Ronnie Sloan, Mark Smith, Eric Smith, Randy Smith, Shelby Sprague, Kevin Stumpff, Greg Tatum, Jeffrey Teague, Jay Vines, Freddie Uhrig, Sheila Walker, Terry Wheeler, Malinda Williams, Scott Wolfe, David f 3? JZ P E 5 . i 1? 1' 34 is 32: 5 C 'f .Z 33 , 2 x f, xx f Q a x ,M 7'.,,Q.F M , , . Q v Hs' X A , 1-Shri , . 6522 Q ' 5 , 132, Hr? 2 Sea ?Z',iiv2 2 V Egg? fi 3 1 Y . ! ii 213 Q! ' 1 Y 3 Nw, gf? , Q f 2 2 1, 1 E 142 ,I W' X f A Q ' - gsz FJ: Nx 5 J P gr Ni s Sf : K SE E i i 55.5-1 K 'a 5 s ppm-nail' L,,,,,,......m ws- QA-onnfvinwvuvw giiig. 3719! ei v gg inf, y, JJ, , A . an ' MM ma Teaching for Peace 1 3 I nz Administrators and Directors The school administrators and directors join together to coordinate school business. Working as a team, they perform many important tasks. Their approving the budget and curricu- lum and making final acceptance of teachers enable OHS to grow and im- prove. With the guidance of Superin- tendent Clyde W. McConnell, school activity runs smoothly and rewarding progress continues. Sl ,iffy za !! ff! 9M ff CLYDE W- MCCONNELL Principal Joe Rozell is aidedby Sth Superintendent Wx J unlor Ronnie ' s Superintendent Clyde McConnell checks a few of the many school records that pass through his office He also takes the opportunity to discuss teacher dedication at the monthly faculty meetings Crlghtj JOE rs Shape Destiny JAMES GREENSTREET President JOE MAJOR Treasurer BILL HANKS Vice-president 6 ROZCII is aided by student secretaries DaLane Barnett and Marsha Mackey. 7 I f Q We 'vm BILL KISSEE WILBUR DAVIS LYNN PAYNE 126 1 ,,. ff Q is VV' I x I High School SMITH Junior High Principal Elementary Principal Principal SOCi2ll SIuCliGS Junior High principal Wattie Bitting explains tardy Slip rules to Guidance Counselor Wayne France talks with Dennis Woods, Gayle Davis Ronnie Guthrie, Karen Gideon, Patricia Hughes, and Bruce and John Blefs COUCSTUIHS their future- Adams. I 'Zvi' A . I JOE ROZELL HURSHEL WATIE BITTING WAYNE FRANCE Counselor TRULY APPLEGATE Biology I, II Students Gain Insight . WENDELL JEFFREY Science 7,8 OTIS TEAGUE, JR. Chemistry Electronics Physical Science Physics Through experimentation and discussion, students gained an insight into the World around them with courses from the Science Department. Studies offered include Physical Science, Biology, Advanced Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. By studying and analyzing the past, students in history also gain insight into the problems we may someday face. Encour- aging this approach, OHS offers a new course this year-Inter- cultural and Inter-American Affairs. Mr. Mitchell presides over American History discussions. KENNETH JANICE FOLLIS MITCHELL Geography EE- Psychology Social Studies Ellis Luttrull, Gordon Young, David Young, Bill Albert, and Mr. Apple- Inter-Affairs gate discuss various aspects of anatomy. American History Sociology un-vrwnvmlll iff Mr. M laxes z JER G. Wc discussions. y GARY VIVIEN MURRAY WHITTINGTON Economics Typing Typing Shorthand Basic Business Bookkeeping Business Law Clerical Practice Data Processing Mr. Murray instructs Barbara Harvey in typewriter skills, as Mrs. Whittington re- laxes at her desk. As Teachers Encourage Initiative JERRY COMBS General Shop EDDIE FUGATE Woodwork I, II Vocational FERROL SMITH Drafting I, II Agriculture Home Economics Business courses help students catch a glimpse of the adult work. ,Students develop responsibility-the key to success. Girls in Home Economics learnythe basics in sewing and cooking and then use their own creativity in de- signing clothing while the boys find variety offered in the Agriculture and Industrial Arts Department. 'Y . TED NEHRBASS DUANE Algebra I, II HEUCHTEMAN Trigonometry Geometry Math Basic Math Math 7, 8 Mr. Nehrbass is surprised by the photographer while assisting Julie Major in math. I F ARCH SPAIN MIDDLETON CONNIE WINN GLORIA BALL English 7 8 Junior English II IV Librarian English I III and IV High Coach JOUIHHIISI11 LARRY BOTTOM Debate Englr h I Speech Dramatics CAROL JESTER Debate English I Speech Dramatrcs MARCELENE and Broaden Interests and Experiences Through courses in English teachers brought in to focus our literary and cultural heritage Speech and debate bring out the speaking talents while courses in art and music advance students in appre c1at1on of the means of expressing thoughts, ideals and emotions The Spanish Department encourages an under standing of the culture and customs as well as the language of Spanish speaking countries 7 .F - D 7 7 3 ,- xg I 9 Mr. Larry Bottom reviews with debaters, Roger Talbot, Debbie Deidiker, and Dale Crain. Yearbook Editor Linda Hawkins, Assistant Editor Debbie Hopkins, and Newspaper Editor Sari McDaniel discuss the improvements of the OHS OBSERVER with Advisor Marcelene Middleton. Miss Jane Bruce, Mrs. Martha James, and Mr. Arch f yqmgwg A.. ght in eech le ippre- deals, Above, Mrs. Connie Winn explains to Mrs. luunlee Harle how to glue books back together. Mrs. Gloria Ball Cleftl laughs with Scott Meadows and Steven lder- Haugewood in English I. Q the FAUNLEE JACK MACANNA HARLE REYNOLDS MURRAY Art I, Il, and III Band Spanish I, II Junior High Art Chorus EHg1iSl1 3 K X ff ff we X x 5 ws, ff S xx S A, 3 is X -:a.:':':,' sm EWU' f x 'air 3 K v X 1 5 f f' gm' N new ,f A-Q-- MARTHA PAMELA JANE BRUCE JAMES TEETER Spanish l, II Remedial Reading Speech Correction English 8 and Mr. Arch Spuin plan new approaches tojunior high English. Individual Competition Stressed Through the physical education, students learn the value of teamwork through experience. Physical fitness is stressed, and a variety of activities is offered to give in- dividual help and encourage competition. This year marks the first for the co-educational physical education class at Ozark. Through the combined efforts of Mrs. Carol Lewallen and Coach Dale Russell, boys and girls learned to exercise and improve themselves physically together. LARRY SILVEY DALE RUSSELL CAROL Football Coach Basketball LEWALLEN Physical Coach Physical Education Physical Education Health Education Pep Club Sponsor Health S UE Kind l MAR PHI Secoi K Coach Dale Russell binds Dwight NcNiel under Leman Loftis' supervision. C xx Mrs. Carol Lewallen assists Cindy Chaffin in the correct push-up procedure. Coach Larry Silvey teaches a new weight-lifting class. the ness is Ill- tation rs. Eirls lly SUE ROZELL Kindergarten LOUISE WILLIAMS Kindergarten Z W affta' ROBERTA SANDRA HELEN CAMBIER GARRISON HAWKINS First Grade First Grade First Grade Elementary Establishes Fundamentals . f jwfw E 1 ' ' f . A MARY JANE MARILYN PHILLIPS GANN Second Grade Second Grade .14 TONYA DYE Second and Third Grades g Class, Tonya Dye laughs at a student's remark. Instructors in the elementary department prepare their students for entrance into secondary education. This preparation stressed the fundamentals which will become the foundation for the knowledge yet to come. These teachers realize that their influences are im- portant in the future of the school, the community, and the World. By busying themselves with the year's activi- ties, they face the many questions and problems with an optimistic attitude. The main goal emphasized is that students' lives are enriched and fulfilled by the wisdom gained here and later added to. si y XS fix, Roberta Cambier helps a first grader select reading material. I I ff! ....f 'fp hx f MW, , '11, 5 , ,,,f M I Third grade students learn arithmetic under Susan Hurst's supervision N li graders. I 4 V A +L William West explains correct English usage to fifth and sixth Prepare for Tomorrow's Challenges T as 1 5 mm I ' rsiyrarr I L , y 4 I if I I Challenges for tomorrow will be many for the youth today. As stu- dents advance to the intermediate level in school, already they have conquered many difficulties with their teacher's aid. Instruction pre- pares them to meet the requirements of the next age, and teachers must anticipate these in order to help stu- dents overcome immediate as well as future problems. .71 I RI1 CF Six '51, ' 'Vw 544 X Z. 2 rf ef aa. me 4 ZW f l ap? if 1131 Jawa .-all Maxine craft SUSAN HURST LETHA ZELDA ALLEN HELEN I Third Grade TURNER Fourth Grade HAYWORTH It i Third Grade Fourth Grade : 4 I 3 I ' 'I' 2 I I H I it ti 1 , IOLA MELTON BARBARA PEARL MAGERS WILLIAM WEST I Fourth Grade ADDISGN Fifth Grade Fifth and Sixth Fifth Grade Grades sixth l be tu- ite ze th are- nents ust 1 Stu- 'ell as VERNA RICHARD SALLY MCCONNELL PAYE ELIZABETH CRISMAS QUNNIFF Teacher ANDREWS BENNINGTON MAXINE SYKES SIXU1 Grade SIXU1 Grade Cordinator Music Remedial Reading Special Education x ' kj' X A HCV I I 11 i' wr' 4,3 Maxine Sykes instructs special education students in art and craft skills. Ud.,,..-1 'T. -1:5 'J -in j ,V ,,,, ' , , ,.,:5:f5:::? fisd S' ' 1 :Sl Q, A we . i ,ff 3.7 yur , ,,Jl,,, if i ? Above, Sally Cuniff guides a sixth grader to more skillfull reading, while Louise Williams Cleftj exercises her kindergarten students with games. The non-teaching staff by maintaining their excellent standards keeps our school functioning at its highest level of perfor- mance. Custodians, cooks, and bus drivers alike each contribute their share to the successful and cheerful operation of our learning system. They are a vital part of Ozark High, and only with their help can the teaching staff continue their process of education. MARGUERITE JUNE JANETTA C OX MAHARG KAUFMAN Secretary Secretary School Nurse :AZ A In -:V 1 , A.,,,k4 f gt A A J 4 ix y.. Qt ' ,f 5 , l Non-Teaching Staff ls Vital I-041' UN-- Secretary Jan Cox finds herself busy recording school transactions. i 5 . E BUS DRIVERS: Ray Speak, John Lawson, Jim Allen, Elmer Sloan, Landon Melton, Lee Page, Earl McGinnis, and Emmett Kerr. Mrs. Junr ture of o DO BA . I HAROL AVERY Custodian Mrs. June Kaufman checks the tempera- ture of one of her customers. DOROTHY BARNETT RUTH FORGEY JOAN FULTON Cook Cook Cook bu QQ, NW is if PQN is, f t - XX. M- -. JE' .:': 'Qi +4 , f f A Q SW His, JEWELL MAMIE HAZEL KESSINGER MARLEY MAYBERRY Cook Cook Cook WARD MCCOY Custodian CLYDE HASLIP Custodian SHELBA STEWART Custodian ' f -M awww' www V 'W A ' ff ' 1 , ', If f . ', ,M My H , ,, A f N ' ZQZAA 'qfflfy' 41 TWV? . g, UMW ,I nv , Amt ,X Z, :mi hwy, 4 :va - fr ' ' A A - ua., f Zane ' ez. - ,f if 'S f fx. 1 wr g , fp Nw ff 111' ' ffffarflj T ,sfwk X lf' 'f M Q' j21Q'cf,g, . ' f ' vw' f 7', ' ' V, I, vnf ',,, ' ',W' ' ' Zjffezff ,flesh fvf , 5 fff w4.f. V ' N W f of tya O ,.,',' Y jj! , W,,Q,YVyfM,,,,,,Mn,ffwaiy Mfgyog ay N ,g X ' n H-MW , M! . ,ywfwzf 4 V fa ,, U i f ewwiiamfwumndl Mr. Harol Avery scoops snow from the Walk with help from Fred Hedgpeth. 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X I f Q, 'W I Q X if Z Z 5 -.glxkf f4 ff 7 f f fy 7 S 'f V F Q f Q ff if Q f, 1 K ,gi Z 5 f W if , QW I fwgg Av ' '12 -5 4: 0 D71 .vs wufvx 134'- :ZW'N'-wbw ' .. ..p WAX , , .f W . -MJ Q was N .S xwbkw vPiz.,w .N -1' mix 5 vb 'L K I 'CW -f Organizing for peace From the Crowd . . Student Student Council and the Student Cabinet play a large part in the life of Ozark High School as they lead activities with a dynamic force. Bridging the gap between students and faculty, these student leaders assist the administra- tion in solving frequently arising dilemmas. At council meetings, members hear complaints, sought solutions to problems, and planned activities. This year marks the first for Ozark to participate in a student exchange program with neighboring schools. The council members also add life to out- side activities as they plan and arrange the social affairs. These two important organizations at OHS are guided by Fred Johnson, president, Ruth Ann Penner, vice-president, Wanda Johns, secretary, and Bill Cobb, treasurer. President Fred Johnson speaks to the students before introducing candidates and speakers for student body president of 1970-71. T r Fred Johnson, president of the student body, takes charge of student sponsored assemblies. STUDENT COUNCIL ROW ONE: Marla ROW TWO: Kay Gamel, Jennie Whitted, Davis, Rodney Williams, Fred Johnson, Dwight Haslip, Wanda McNiel, J STUDENT CABINET ROW ONE: Sandy Debbie Hopkins, and Mr. Otis Teague. ROW TWO Niel, Denny Mills, and Tom Stanton. Le JNE: Marla le Whitted, son,Dwight JNE: Sandy zague. ROW on. Leaders Emerge Haslip, DaLane Barnett, Ann Bray, Pam Genteman, Cindy Shelton, and Mr. Otis Teague. Wanda Johns, Peggy Appleby, Kathy Shelton, and Ruth Ann Penner. ROW THREE: Gregory McNiel, Joe Estes, Bill Cobb, and Steve Aldridge. Castleberry, Janet Smith, Donna Grubaugh, TWO: Mark Hogue. Bill Albert, Dwight Mc- Joe Estes, Ruth Ann Penner, Marla Haslip, and Kay Gamel paint trash barrels to pro mote Earth Day. Pep club supported the Ozark Tigers throughout the 69-70 season with high spirits and much enthusiasm. The members decided on new uniforms to spotlight atten- tion as they cheered the Tigers on to vic- tory. The turnout for pep club was much larger than the previous years with the total of 80 members who dedicated much time and effort during both basketball and football activities. Pep club officers include ViAnna Schroeder, president, Linda Gru- baugh, vice-president, Kay Jernigan, sec- retaryg Julie Mason, treasurer, and Kathy Shelton, student council representative. ii, 'M gr H., v 'f r X . X r R RQ- w- Q .si its , s 1- W' was sm f he , lf' ' 1 lx .. W, ,A ' . The pep club enthusiastically cheers on the basketball Tigers to a victory during the 1969-70 season. Tiger Rousers Boost Morale TIGER BOOSTERS ROW ONE: Mrs. Carol Lewallen, ViAnna Schroeder, Sari Mc- Daniel, Linda Grubaugh, Ann Bray, Pam Genteman, Marla Haslip, Nadine Fessen- den, and Mrs. Faunlee Harle. ROW TWO: Kiley Nowack, Cindy Doran, Cris Handy, Kay Jernigan, Linda Hawkins, Lou Ann Johns, Talullah Sykes, Debbie Hopkins, and Peggy Dawson. ROW THREE: Cindy Payne, Brenda Haslip, Debbie Russell, Kay Kirby, Bobbie Fesperman, Kathy Shelton, Christy Forgey, Cindy Chaffin, and Da- Lane Barnett. ROW FOUR: Kay Gamel, Peggy Appleby, Teresa NcNiel, Sheila Griffin, Shelley Friend, Kathy Fesperman, Cheryl Parson, Karen Jernigan, and Janet Smith. ROW FIVE: Martha Sykes, Bar- bara Meadows, Frances Pulley, Kathy Hay- worth, Brenda Johnson, Brenda Johns, Demetria Sowards, Marla Geary, and Sandy Castleberry. ROW SIX: Elaine Lee, Cindy Russell, Tracy Faught, Sherry Mason, JoAnn Chudomelka, Marilyn Davis, Anita Barton, Vicki Cobb, and Wanda Johns. ROW SEVEN: Lyndia Noon, Latricia Hannah, Teri Guthrie, Lona Williams, Jodi Williams, Paulette Padgett, Annette Horst, Gail Mauk, and Julie Mason. ROW EIGHT: Glenda Camp- bell, Karla Chapman, Nancy Mooney, Nita Castleberry, Marjorie Craker, Donna Grubaugh, Cindy Shelton, Mary Jane Landes, and Kathleen Chudomelka. v 'vf'1lnnl 7'C 1969-70 f 1 W ff rv ,- ' wnwwavasw.-,vwrwl A X, 10:13 Nina - ' .- 4 ' 'Z , Leif , A, .Q-.w-,amz f 2. - Q 53 Inu ' il ' ' . . , , .1 ,W f fm Senior Peggy Dawson. Q i K. Janet Smith and Cindy Payne pilot the dune buggy while Kay Gamel, Peggy Dawson, Kiley Nowack, and DaLane Barnett raise spirit in the Homecoming parade. Senior Kiley Nowack JUNIOR I jor. KNEEI Sandy Cou Tiger Ch' Junior Cindy Payne SCHi0f Kay Camel JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-TOP ROW: Cindy Shelton. MIDDLE ROW: Marjorie Craker and Donna Cheerleaders Daldane Bar TES' .Peggy Grubaugh. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Jane Landes, Nancy Mooney, and Nita Castleberry. and Kay Gamel Strike 3 N' ermg el' JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS STANDING: Jenny Major, Linda Gann, and Julie Ma- jor. KNEELING: Jackie Williams, Cindy T110maS,Diana Werer, Marlene Jones, J an Smith, and Sandy Courtney. IN FRONT: Brenda Smith. Cheerleaders Stimulate Enthusiasm Junior DaLane Barnett nett, Peggy Dawson, Janet Smith, Cindy Payne, Kiley Nowack, rs DaLane Bal . , cheering pose, tamel strike a Junior Janet Smith. Too'ay's Messmakers Are Tomorrowis T Ho Ozarkls chapter of the Future Homemakers of America combined two state objectives to form unique goals: To Dare ls To Carey and Pre- paredness-The Key To Opportunityf, These goals help members develop initiative and resourceful- ness in preparing for the future and helped them eliminate prejudice and inequalities. Tom Kimmons and Kathy Hayworth enjoy themselves at the FHA-FFA Sweetheart Dance. Profit for the Stanley sales is presented to Treasurer Peggy Dawson and Sponsor Ferrol Smith by Mrs. Bud Horton. fR'P,,g1.-2 ' ,,..., - lik., 5353, 'J .as r X. . . '.,'-..'w9s.'3 -tt srwlwwgglf ' if ir.-.tg t : . z, gp-A-i FUTURE Grubaug ' Williams Cindy Ci Anna Sc FOUR: ton, Shir Linda H Brenda . ROW S gan, Deh .1 QXWQPE gs ,sf ' , 4, ff fa 4 if, Q FHA officers include Peggy Dawson, treasurer, Mary Beth Wheeler, first vice- president, Nadine Fessenden, president, Susan Grubaugh, secretary, Ann Bray, reporter ROW ONE. Kathy Shelton, recreation leader, Kay Gamel and Kiley Nowack, photographers, Marla Haslip, degree chairman and representative, Ruth Ann Penner, state representativeg and Pam Genteman, parliamentarian ROW TWO. at the Homemakers .rflfgr w'?5r.g,k QRE HUMEMAK I la- FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ROW ONE: Sponsor Ferrol Smith, Ann Bray, Pam Genteman, Kiley Nowack, Kay Gamel, Susan Grubaugh, Ruth Ann Penner, Mary Beth Wheeler, Peggy Dawson, Kathy Shelton, Marla Haslip, and Nadine Fessenden. ROW TWO: Lona Williams, Lyndia Noon, Cindy Shelton, Latricia Hannah, Pam Wyatt, Glenda Campbell, Peggy Appleby, Marjorie Craker, Karla Chapman, I Cindy Chapman, Shelley Friend, and Mary Jane Landes. ROW THREE: Nita Castleberry, Annette Horst, Betty Snyder, Linda McHenry, Vi- Anna Schroeder, Linda Grubaugh, JoAnn Chudomelka, Bobbie Fesperman, Christie Forgey, Karen Jernigan, and Donna Grubaugh. ROW FOUR: Sandy Castleberry, Sue Perry, Vickie Cobb, Elaine Jones, Donna Roark, Cheryl Mason, Maureen Stockstill, Marilyn Davis, Anita Bar- ton, Shirley Davidson, and Kathy Hayworth. ROW FIVE: Gail Mauk, Toni Atkins, Brenda Haslip, Ethyl Hull, Marlys Fessenden, Jill Austin, Linda Huff, Dee Ann Smith, Tracy Faught, Kathy Fesperman, and Lindy Huber. ROW SIX: Nancy Mooney, Cindi Russell, Elaine Lee, Brenda Johns, Shiela Griffin, Teresa McNiel, Patricia Cotton, Demetria Sowards, Karen Chudomelka, Patti McQuisten, and Theresa Guthrie. ROW SEVEN: Kathleen Chudomelka, Marla Geary, Brenda Johnson, Frances Pulley, Donnealia Thornton, Linda Huff, Jeri Allen, Kay Jerni- gan, Debbie Hopkins, Tallulah Sykes, Judy Goetz, and Reba Meadows. Phyllis Ewing, regional FHA president, installs Kathy Shelton as regional parliamentarian as Mary Beth Wheeler relinqishes the office. Cindy Shelton models the dress she fashioned in home economics Cleftj. f r i l ' r ii g g'Learning to do, doing to learn, learning to live, living to servef' Following this motto, the Future Farmers of America strive to increase l their knowledge of farming. As members, each Q is given a chance to see what farming is all l about. During the year the group competed J El against other FFA chapters in the area in different types ofjudging, parliamentary pro- l cedure, and public speaking. Other highlights of the year included the annual Barnwarming A and district meets. l I I i Officers for the Future Farmers of America include John Biers, reporter, Ron Kissee, it f secretaryg David McCroskey, president, Dwayne Huff, parliamentarian. Seated: Steve Al- i dridge, student council representativeg Danny McCroskey, sentinel, James Baker, treas- l urerg Tom Chudomelka, vice-president, and Dennis Woods, chaplain. l 2 ll l ,tr l . 'W , E 1, i il f 5 , se 'M fr Q Q J iii 1 l -A 4 A il . My 1 l l K .,... it V FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ROW ONE: Dennis Woods, John Biers, Ronnie Kissee, Tom Chudomelka, David McCroskey, Q L James Baker, Dwayne Huft, Danny McCroskey, and Steve Aldridge. ROW TWO: Sponsor Eddie Fugate, Jim Haefling, Donald Thomas, Q Mark Oox, Denny Mills, Richard Jones, Jim White, Jim Wilson, and Bobby Bilyeu. ROW THREE: Don Glidewell, Danny Perkins, Rod- l ney Williams, Johnny Monger, Mike Green, and Tom Klmmons. ROW FOUR: David Calley, Merl Essick, Stanley Barton, Mike McCoy, it g Jim Estep, and Jim Agee. iii it 84 . xx man at tl X f JZ-ark P L V, lg 1 I Presiden x 4 . AK. ff. 'c' fTL..?37 ,, ,Q 1 . ul. , Q , 4 1 , fr f . rv Fon jssee, ii Steve Al- ', treas- .X . K x X man at the annual FFA dance. President David McCroskey crowns Barnwarming Queen Pam Gente- il ' E-7 State farmers from the Ozark chapter are John Biers, melka, and David McCroskey. roskev. , A M n -D--5-Mug ' , - W , 1 ,A lv- V- A me 4- - -, ' h 1' - w , . 'A' -. f ,-em ' TF, :wf ' -fe Thomas. ,T X' f , l t A ' t.: Q . A f j -fr?- .f'71'1k P -, f 3 . ' I .g ,' I ' ' X ' K ,. - -:gl 1 , ' ' '-' , .4 ' Ig. 'iff ns. Rod- WJ 'f'E3, .l : ,--v-r.'A if A ,D - ' Q ' 3-331 Q ff ' ' 1' -X-1 V f 1 MCCOY- Ozark Proiect Fair winners include Dannv McCroskey. David 3lcCroske5'. Donald Thomas. Richard Jones. Ron Kiss- ::. Tom Kimmonx and Jimmy Estep. fir JPN? Tom Chudo- ' 4999, Band Adds Life to OHS Activities 1 N, 5 5 HIGH SCHOOL BAND ROW ONE: Kiley Nowack, Brenda Johnson, Judy Shipman, Karen Chudomelka, Lana Payne, Donna Grubaugh, Martha Sykes, and Marjorie Craker. ROW TWO: Janet Smith, Kathy Hayworth, Marla Geary, Karen Jernigan, Mary Turner, Dennis Clinton, f Mike McCoy, Johnny Hedrick, Peggy Appleby, Nadine Fessenden, Kay Gamel, Glenda Campbell, Shiela Griffin, and Kay Jernigan. ROW THREE: Brenda Johns, Rayla Snyder, Lyndia Noon, Paula Padgent, Annette Horst, Mark Haguewood, Tom Chudomelka, Dwight McNiel, Robert Perkins, Jimmy White, Tony Gimlin, Rodney Williams, Joe Maharg, Tallulah Sykes, David Baird, Joe Estes, Linda Hawkins, and Cindy Chaffin. ROW FOUR: De Ann Smith, Demetria Sowards, Steve Haguewood, Francis Pulley, Director Jack Reynolds, Cindy Payne, Bobby Bilyeu, and Wanda Johns. Flute Soloist Martha Sykes HIGH SCHOOL TWIRLERS AND DRUM MAJOR ROW ONE: Rayla Snyder Ann Smith ROW TWO Wanda Johns Tom Chudomelka and Karen Y ., . ,w w W aa e ff if .ff . xy' A 1 f 1 1 f , -, f .ina-VJ4 fubaugh, s Clinton, ROW NIcNiel, i and Payne, Piano Soloist Ruth Ann Penner Music Director Jack Reynolds Seeking to reach a fine degree ot excellence, the Band and Music Departments sought to improve themselves. Each group worked to increase the unity of sound and feeling. Under the skillful direction of Mr. Jack Rey- nolds. chorus members rehearsed each day to pre- pare for a variety of concerts and public appear- ances. Tones. thoughts. and feelings combine to form a consistent and pleasing band sound. JNE: Rayla SU?-'der and Dee and Karen ' f'2'rimmlk3- 'Vocal Soloist Cheryl Parson y twob. is Hs .- STAGE BAND ROW ONE: Windy Burnett, Kim Kaufman, Joe Estes, Bob Long, Pam Rozell, Linda Hawkins, a,as 1' is to t Shiela Griffin, and Kay Jernigan. ROW TWO: Myron Grubaugh, Kirk Mullen, Lora Zellars, Keith Kissee, Scott Yar- ,ess borough, John Hedricks, Peggy Appleby, Nadine Eessenden, and Karen Chudomelka. ROW THREE: Mike Hayworth. Mark Haugewood, Tom Chudomelka, Dwight McNiel, Steve Haguewood, Bradley Williams, and Jim White. STAND- ING: Director Jack Reynolds. Q ,,,. A if 3 , '69-'70 Sees First OHS Stage Band T Clarinet Quartet includes Kathy Hayworth and Marla Geary, t Crow onel and Brenda Johnson and Judy Shipman, Crow Much practice goes in to the makings of a good band. 'kins, :Ott Yar- Hayworth. STAND- ' x- Trumpet Soloist Kay Gamel Clarinet Trio includes Karen Jernigan, Kiley Nowack, and Janet Smith. The Ozark High School Marching Band attended various parades during the year. Music Department Provides Entertainment JUNIOR HIGH BAND ROW ONE: Denise Moore, Jana McCoy, Jackie Williams, Irene Morrison, Susie Stockstill, Jeanie Rainey, Paula Chaffin, and Giselle Mullen. ROW TWO: Cindy Thomas, Janet J arecke, Janice Baird, Cindy Payne, Karen Sny- der, Keith Kissee, Scott Yorborough, Laura Zellers, Windy Burnett, Linda Jones, Dixie Payne, and Pam Rozell. ROW THREE: Marsha Farthing, Carolyn Young, Sandy Campbell, Debbie Whittington, Dwayne Doran, Karen Markus, Bill McNabb, Gene Meadows, Danny Sims, Randy Kirby, Kim Kaufman, Kurt Mullen, Bruce Adams, Eddie Martin, and Robert Long. ROW FOUR: Scott Smith, Desi Bilyeu, Mike Garrison, Greg Estes, Eddie Hall, Bradley Williams, Mike Hayworth, John Grubaugh, Teresa Condict, and Myron Grubaugh. ROW FIVE: Director Jack Reynolds, Ronnie Barton, Barbara Bilyeu, Becky Green, David Russell, Carroll Tatum, Paul Patterson, Roy Morrisett, Chris Snyder, Bobby McQuisten, and Jim Budette. i ,. E ,,,,, , 3 1 yysaizr '4 E Brass Sextet includes Tallulah Sykes, Dwight McNiel, Joe Maharg, Brad Williams, Peggy Appleby, and Kay Gamel. X E i 1' , 3 E4 Q : an Q Q X . Q it is 23 HIGH S wack, M: ows, Rit: Delores 1 way, Dai 3174 71 Jeanie den Sny- ' THREE: , Gene DW Abaugh, Green, HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS ROW ONE: Shelley Friend, Bobbie Fesperman, Lona Williams, Pam Genteman, Kiley No- wack, Mary Spoon, Betty Snyder, Mary Beth Wheeler, and Christie Forgey. ROW TWO: Mary Eakins, Connie Mead- ows, Rita Glidewell, Peggy Dawson, Kathy Chudomelka, Beth Tatum, DeAnna Clark, Linda Mills, Rachel Mauk, and Delores Crewse. ROW THREE: David Baird, Gregg Davis, Phillip Dougan, Steve Gann, Dwight McNiel, Bruce Harda- way, Danny Swadley, and Director Jack Reynolds. and Musical Appreciation 1 i x 3 r ' raw.. , 2 fra, x gbx wma,-., ar: . f x .QI V L Oboe Soloist Karen Chudomelka JUNIOR HIGH TWIRLERS AND DRUM MAJOR ROW ONE: Janet Jarecke, Barbara Bilyeu, and Denise Moore. ROW TWO: Cin- dy Payne, Jana Nokes, Keith Kissee, Jana McCoy, and Linda Draper National Forensic League Plans Active Year Ozark s speech and debate contestants display their trophies received at the Republic league tournament. National Forensic League began the year with the idea in mind to make the honorary organization a more ac- tive part of school life. To achieve this purpose an NFL Recognition Day was held October 23. The club also won second place with their float entry in the Homecoming Parade. Participating in interscholastic contests the squad represented OHS well by bringing home many honors and trophies. Offi- cers elected for the 69-70 school year were Debby Deidiker president' Linda Grubaugh vice-president' Sari McDan- iel secretary-treasurer' Cheryl Parson historian' and Pam Genteman student council representative. President Debby Deidiker presides over all NFL meetings. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE ROW ONE: Pat Sears Pam Genteman David Baird Linda Myers Greg Davis and Susan Grubaugh. ROW TWO: Sponsor Larry Bottom Shiela Griffin Dale Crain Mitch Mullen Sari McDaniel Teresa McNiel and Karen Chudomelka. ROW THREE: Mary Beth Wheeler Mike Perkins Ruth Ann Penner Linda Grubaugh Roger Talbot Peggy Dawson Donna Roark and Janet Smith. 2 Early mor and activi Barnett, J Faunlee Ii and Cmd Linda Sn Bruce Ha 7 f. 9 . , , 5 A 2 if g fr. 2 ft 4,47 3 7 a ..,..,, 7 9 a 1 ....f,......-...,....as.. ART CL 7 7 7 - , . 7 7 7 v a Q 9 a s x 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 raLlNFL l Baird. . Sriie nelka. ,Tn .hgh ln Roger Artists Foster Interest in Art Through the Art Club. interested students at OHS are able to broaden their understanding and appreci- ation of art. Local functions and those provided through membership in the Student District Art Association enhance the opportunities ofthe club. Members participated in such activities as field trips and the annual SDA.-X convention. Money-making projects were also a part of Art Club life as members worked to tiriance their trips. Early morning meetings saw Art Club members discussing various plans and acriyity. Oficers lrightj include Cindy Doran, Cris Handy. DaLane Barnett, Jennie Whitted, Robert Perkins. and Debby Deidiker. Seated is Mrs Eaunlee Harle. sponsor. ART C'LL'B ROW QYE: Mrs. Eaunlee Harlee. Christina Handy. Martha Sykes. Elsie Craig. Ann Bray. DaLane Barnett. gd Cgdx- Doran Rgti' Txygi Judy Robbins. Iuhe Mason. Patti McQuisten. Jennie Xlhirted. Brenda Wright. Mary Spoon. slugs -l 1.-H.. Sqssd md Dsbhis BQQII1, ROW THREE: Richard Eulton. Steve Smith. Robert Perkins. Bill Albert. Stanley Barton. Page Hardauwx . Don Creson. WeSlfY LUPTOU- wi S535 Aldridge' il Ozarkamo Artist Bill Albert, assisted by Art Instructor Faunlee Harle, puts finishing touches on the new Ozarkamo crest as Yearbook Co-editor Debbie Hopkins, Editor Linda Hawkins, Adviser Marcelene Middleton look on. Journalism students enjoy dancing at the Spring Dance, with the crown- ing ofthe Ozarkamo', King and Queen sponsored by the class. Journalists Photograph Memories Under the guidance of Mrs. Marce- lene Middleton, the Journalism De- partment enjoyed a very fruitful and j productive year. For the first time, Ozarkis newspaper, the OHS Ob- server, was printed at the Christian County Republican by Mr. John Pile. Wearing a distinguishing yellow color, the newspaper is printed on full-size news print every two weeks. Ozark's yearbook makes its appearance this year with a new name, Ozarkamo '70g a crest designed byOHS artist, Bill Albertg and the theme Peace Seven members of the OHS staff attained the honor of joining Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary Society for high school journalists. Membership is a distinct honor and is reserved for those outstanding publi- cation staff members who meet the basic requirements established by the Society and its local chapters. QUILL AND SCROLL ROW ONE: Sponsor Marcelene Middleton, Debby Deidiker, Sari McDaniel, and Linda Hawkins. ROW TWO: Debbie Hopkins, Vianna Schroeder, David Baird, and Janet Smith. JOURD Rose. E Ben Mc 2 W? f 1 .1 WS? ' tl 3 ,,, km! CC W f Y f 1 I Yearboo of g'Ozar' Faunlee 'rest as Elkins, ker, Sari rvid Baird, JOURNALISM CLASS ROW ONE: David Baird, Debbie Hopkins, Linda Hawkins, Sari McDaniel, Wanda Johns, Janet Smith, and Larry La Rose. ROW TWO: Instructor Marcelene Middleton, David Beydler, Greg Davis, Brenda Bauer, Vianna Schroeder, Debby Deidiker, Ann Bray Ben Morgan, and Mark Hogue. Yearbook Editor Linda Hawkins, directs the publication of OZarkaino '7O.'i ', 4 at v C Writing headlines fills much of HOHS Observer Editor Sari McDaniel's time HIGH SCHOOL BOWL TEAM ROW ONE: Bill Cobb Susan Sadowski DaLane Barnett Debby Deidiker John Biers Susan Grubaugh Lou Ann Johns and Roger Talbot. ROW TWO: Sponsor Ken Mitchell Cris Handy Janet Smith Jack Carter Ruth Ann Penner Greg Davis Debbie Hopkins and Brenda Haslip. ROW THREE: Dwight McNiel Beth Tatum Tallulah Sykes Linda Haw- kins Don Creson Kathy Shelton Kay Jernigan and Linda Grubaugh. ROW FOUR: Wanda Johns Brenda Bawer Ann Bray Kath- leen Chudomelka Chris Gerhard Scott Turner and Julie Mason. ROW FIVE: Mike McCoy Robert Perkins Sari McDaniel Stanley Barton Mark Haguewood David Baird and Danny Woods. High School Bowl Improves Historians High School Bowl, Mr. p S, K - I jf e S gy I Kennedrhdnchehkinnovanon ll all lllll 'U f ' 2 I , QQ, to OHS, has created new en- thusiasm toward academic competition. The idea for High School Bowl originated from the popular television series College Bowl. Year- long competition concluded with Harvard University placing first and SMU ranking second. First semester finalists include Ruth Ann Penner, Gregg Davis, Debbie Hopkins, Brenda Haslip, and Bill Albert. Don Creson is top individual scorer. John Biers, Bill Cobb, Debby Deidiker, who is also a top individual scorer, Susan Sadowski, and DaLane Barnett comprise the second semester champions. Ken Mitchell is the sponsor. Unde bers rect student held a p so merr they ate Spanish I Peggy SPAN tin and Debbie Scnroed IS Greg Da Foreign Exchange Z Under the supervision of Miss Jane Bruce, Spanish Club mem- bers received much honor as Viviana Martinez, foreign exchange student for Chile, visited OHS. After her 10-week stay, the club held a party in her honor as she departed to her native country. Al- so, members encountered their annual banquet at Casa Montez as they ate Spanish food. Susan , Ruth Ann Q Haw- Bray, Kath- niel, Stanley W , 7 Spanish Club officers include Brenda Bauer, Chris Gerhard, Pam Genteman, Foreign Exchange Student Viviana Martinez from Santiago Peggy Dawson, and Sponsor Jane Bruce. Chile, is honored at her birthday-going away party. s I lip, and Bill SPANISH CLUB ROW ONE: Mary Beth Wheeler, Peggy Dawson, Pam Genteman, Ann Bray, Viviana Martinez, Marla Haslip, Jill Aus- l1S0 H f0P tin, and Kathy Hayworth. ROW TWO: Miss Jane Bruce. Gail lYl8l1lC,EI'IlIllkll66 Wood, Debbie Hopkins, Linda Myers. Brenda Wright. PJOUS- Ken Debbie Booth, Mary Iiakins, and Marla Geary. ROW THREE: Rachel Nlauk. Karen Chudomelka. Cindy Payne. Brenda Johnson. Vianna Schroeder, Brenda Johns, Sandy Castleberry. and Linda Hawkins. ROW FOUR: Gayle Davis. Dwight MeNiel. Leman Loftis. Jack Carter, Greg Davis, and Tony Berbercia. ,JW . Brings New Ideas fy J s I ,Q 'i ?i , ,, .2 ' ' GC 'Z six Future Nurse Club's officers include Marla Haslip, Ann Bray, Pam Genteman, and Linda Grubaugh. June Kaufman Cseatedj sponsors the group. President Linda Grubaugh discusses election of officers for upcoming year with Sponsor June Kaufman. Former Students Inspire Future Nurses Girls interested in nursing as a profession form the Future Nurses Club at OHS. Activities of this organization are cen- tered around nursing and the medical field in general, such as voluntary work for Dr. Bob Henry, a state dentist. A spring field trip was also made possi- ble for club members to further acquaint them with this reward- ing profession. Another high- light of the year was when two former students spoke to the group about their nursing ex- periences. NURSES CLUB ROW ONE: Sponsor, June Kaufman, Debbie Booth, Linda Grubaugh, Marla Hasljp, and Pam Genteman. ROW TWO: Judy Robbins, Cindy Chaffin, Brenda Johns, and Tricia Cotton. ROW THREE: Brenda Bauer, Demetria Sowards, Brenda Johnson, and Rachel Mauk. ! s , N FUTURE T Stockstill, K Payne, Lind: Kathleen Ch Baird, L This year's Sponsor France QL , xx SSX xx v .. N ,S sg X X Q so , Wi Q sw' XX WM Q g I, X SN ' ,gain X fd J . t 1 , 'va ,, f W' W 2, f , 4 '5 f. yas' .nzffw Wt' ff? i,,: , ' V! 1 0 'A f officers for S lo, Zjgg' J J, Vlarla Haslip, Cotton. R ,, my , FUTURE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION ROW ONE: Susan Grubaugh, Lou Ann Johns, Linda Huff, Cindy Shelton, Marla Geary, Maureen Stockstill, Kathy Hayworth, and Marlys Fessenden. ROW TWO: Annette Horst, Donna Grubaugh, Peggy Dawson, Jody Williams, Cindy Payne, Linda Hawkins, Debbie Hopkins, Martha Sykes, and Barbara Meadows. ROW THREE: Emmalee Wood, Gail Mauk, Teresa McNiel, Kathleen Chudomelka, Peggy Appleby, Cindy Roark, and Nita Castleberry. ROW FOUR: Mrs. Martha James, Pat Sears, Greg Davis, David Baird, Leman Loftis, Joe Estes, Mitch Mullen, and Mr. Wayne France. Tcmcrrow's Teachers Are Tcday's Students Future Teachers of America became the newest club at OHS as it was organi- zed for the first time this year. Affilia- ted with the national association, FTA has planned a variety of activities to en- able its members to gain insight into the teaching profession. FTA members were allowed to assist elementary instructors with their classes which was a valuable experience. This year's officers for FTA are Cindy Shelton, Peggy Dawson, and Susan Grubaugh frow onej, Sponsor Martha James, Donna Grubaugh, Cindy Roark, Martha Sykes, and Sponsor Wayne lfrance trow twoj, Greg Davis, Leman Loftis, and Joe Estes Crow threej. 99 YT NG ' A -4. trite -5 R. an - X. A-xx-:U-1. Al .' ' -..xf N.- -M. x Q ,Af ,. ,Amp M, ' W' wsmqgy A., 7.4 f ' ,P+ .sg . vm 'fy 1 X' f 'CN' 4 A, M 5 .f . -N 1- 1 N' JY- -. Ex 1' ' . 5, ' f. ' : H- ' xx '.n. ,A ,. 'J ' 1 .9 J , ,. H 1 -w, 1 , ' . , Nm ' - ,1. .. .5 tm ., .Zh 4 'J v f--ff.'fg'W'.., df, 1. 71, , ' , ,sa , . , . 'Af 4, A. 1-ff 1:-, M Q, . , N. , . . '!'? f X2'f5-1 .,w.4'- Q., -A A if l f J . uv f. if -f 4?wL '4 'f.-Qu sfmvs :Egg .L xg, in U x. - .,! 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X 4 -wr' 4, , ' f ' ' . - 'Hn-...'l- NF' - V fm ,Vx , ,G -3 lag-1. ,T fy Mig' -nv Am in 9-we-fi 3'f'l'k:' '...- ., 2- 58 ,M 1 'M-.--iii, A q'jQ-n....1?- x e 1- i:,..:y 'R , 'Tw ' 0 Y' X Er:-wif I A Ne.. +-x -..e -' 'S-. .Q 'QYQAG 223, , swf x 4'- Qiffn N-,NX-e-V' 'lik 3'3 313 wffbm. fgigge S- 'Z' 1 -fx ,QQ Competing for peace .V - wg M . exert, - 'Ni :1 S.fv -1 2-6 Record Tigers Show Improvement in Varsity Action The 1969 OHS football season closed with a Win-loss record of 2-6. Only their second year in varsity action, the Tigers showed much improvement. Compiling an 0-2-1 record, the Tiger Junior Varsity gained experience for their entrance into varsity play. The Freshman Tigers brought hope of a bright future for football at OHS. The team was undefeated, with a 5-0-1 record. Junior High Football broadened the area of 7th and 8th grade sports. The team brought home a 1-3 win- loss record. Tigers offense opens a hole in Willard s defensive line Ozark Football WMV They Mountain View 30 Reeds Spring l4 Buffalo 16 8 Republic 40 0 Branson 52 8 Willard 20 50 Marshfield 22 6 Bolivar 44 VARSITY FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: John Baird, Bruce Kauf- man, Danny Wood, Larry LaRose, Don Glidewell, and Ellis Lut- trull. SECOND ROW: Denny Mills. Scott Turner, Ben Morgan, Fred Hedgpeth, Steve Smith, and Russell Schroeder. THIRD ROW Coach Larry Sillvey, Dwight McNiel, Bill Albert, Mark Hague- wood Steve Gann John Biers Bruce Harris and Coach Dale Russell 'rm----Ill grwqvfg C Y X T ,K f is f 'Z iff N aavz,-bf af J C RSX, 'f N a X A 14 . Sir sr If X 11 X X xxx is ws Y X Nr . X Coach Larry Silvey flefib and Assistant Coach Dale Russell fabovej combine efforts to train the Ozark Football Tigers. 4 Ozark defense stops Tiger oppo- l'lCI1t. Bill Albert John Baird john Biers Center Lir16bHCkG1' Offensive Tackle Tigers Win Opener 46-30 Steve Gann Don Glidewell Mark Haguewood Linebacker Fullback Offensive End 4 ViA,f,, A A' Quarterback Ben Morgan carries the ball on an end sweep but IS tackled by Mountain View. UCLA 7 fag f Bruce Kaufman Larry LaRose Ellis Luttrull Defensive Safety Offemive End cornerback Bruce Harris Offensive Guard Fred Hedgpeth Offensive Tackle First League Win Ov Dwight McNiel Tailb ack Ozark Tiger downed by Republic defense. Denny Mills Ben Morgan Russell Schroeder Offensive End Quarterback Offensive Guard men in Over Marshfield Tailback Dwight McNiel is successfully tackled by two Republic men. Steve Smith Scott Turner Powerb ack Tailback Danny Wood Offensive Guard xx. L .I.l i iz l R V 5 , Leon M Q Freshman Tigers Go Undefeated e I 1 it 5 r llg Il ri 2, ll g fp I l i 1: 2 5 l 5 1 E l l at 2 I FRESHMAN FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Verl Day, Tony Long, Greg Thomas, John Gaither, Tim Eakins, E Don Weter, Vic Smith, Steve Young, and John McFarren. SECOND ROW: Tom Vaughn, Roland Day, Billy A Nugent, Allan Clinton, Scott Meadows, Steve Haguewood, and Tom Stanton. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach I Mike Green, and Coach Larry Silvey. F1 ,L so e e An attempted tackle by the opposing team failed as the Ozark ball carrier tries for a touchdown. i Halfback Rodney Williams travels with the ball. 1 l08 I I l Dale Russell, Steve Wood, Kent Rainey, Dennis Baronowski, Danny Clinton, Dennis Clinton, Rodney Williams, X I ll Mike ROW: Lton Xltlienry 1375 Ldllleb the bill tor the junior high lLJll'l Many hours of practice went in to prepare the Junior high football team for action X Lv , , . H xr.-' . 2 ' ' ' ' ,xl ins, Billy 'oach I i s i l Junior High Sees Action ball. I JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Tim Wampler, Billy McKnabb, Paul Patterson, and David George. SECOND ROW: Roy Morrisett, Dwayne Doran, Gene Meadows, Randy Lee, Leon McHenry, Mike Hayworth, Steven Riggle, Ronnie Guthrie, and Robert Long. THIRD ROW: Wesley Palmer, Eugene Williams, Ronnie DeBoard, John Grubaugh, Phillip Schroeder, Kirk Mullen, and Grant Luttrull. FOURTH ROW: Scott Yarbrough, Bobby McQuisten, Keith Kissee, Bradley Williams, Charles Beebe, Myron Gru- baugh, Jim Buddette, Tim Seboldt, and John Chapman, Kr Varsity Improves COC Standing 5-as Up against stiff competition, es- Q . pecially conference-wise, OHS Tiger Varsity, playing with a determina- Fi A 5 fl tion to succeed, brought forth a 6-18 season. The final standings do not always tell the full story, as the , Tigers, with the aid of a new coach, 'N ' learned both to accept defeat and to 1 M M, profit from past mistakes. During a v Showing enthusiasm and promise Poftant Pl for future OHS basketball, the junior varsity learned to form the unity of mind and spirit that is an integral part of achieving victory. VARSITY BASKETBALL . We They 57 Forsyth 66 61 Bradleyville 52 1 54 Republic 71 55 St. Agnes 64 51 Marshfield 56 3 I 49 Bolivar 47 1 74 Marshfield 57 I E 51 Buffalo 65 47 Nixa 72 1 49 Aurora 60 1 52 Republic 66 58 Sparta 52 38 Branson 47 49 Ash Grove 52 65 Willard 97 36 Branson 71 31 Bolivar 51 63 Marshfield 56 47 Republic 103 73 St. Agnes 67 63 Willard 66 vm ' 52 Branson 74 David M 37 Buffalo 66 62 Republic 92 1 Steve Gann tips off a bout between the Bolivar Liberators and the Ozark Tigers for a conference upset. During a varsity game time-out, Coach Russell outlines several im- ' ' Basketball Coach Dale Russell. portant plays. nference VARSITY BASKETBALL Dan Wood, Bruce Kaufman, Dennis Woods, Denny Mills, John Biers, Larry Davis, David Whittington, Steve Gann David MCCr0skey Stanley Barton, Mark Hogue, Steven McCauley, Danny Hartley, and Coach Dale Russell. l l Ozark Sees Action In Blue-Gold Tourney 1' 51.51 Guard Steve McCauley Center Steve Gann Steve Gann goes for the tip-off. 9 7 Steve McCauley steals the ball from an amazed opponent Steve Gann attempts two points as Steve McCau- ley C105 and Larry Davis C325 move in for the re- bound. gf Dllflfly fer Q19 fs - 'X , xi? X Qxxvkitw Q4 XXlm?s- Q M' Q Q W 'N M w ig Qi ' E' ' ' r r John Danny Hartley drives in and passes off to a forward. J - isgg tip-off. Guard Danny Hartley John Biers makes two from under the basket. Forward John Biers mates. Coach Dale Russell, along with Tiger replacements, anxiously watch, fellow team Zlf, Takes Fourth Guard Dennis Woods two for ey ' Croskey ' 'L 14 Center David Whittington Guard Mark Hog ue Mark Hogue goes in for a lay-up Stanley Barton is ready to rebound. 51.10, 42 Forward Stanley Barton. I 1 Tiger J.V.'s Show Enthusiasm 1 R 1 l r F Guard Bruce Kaufman Guard Ellis Luttrull Forward Robert Perkins De I JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Manager Dan Wood, Vic Smith, Ellis Luttrull, Scott Meadows, Steve Wood, Rob- ert Perkins, Dennis Clinton, Stanley Barton, Phillip Dougan, Denny Mills, Rodney Williams, Tom Stanton, Bruce Kauf- man, Coach Dale Russell. r JuniorMarsity both varsity and . . lumr S H 4 x Ni N X - ix Xxxx W NNNS Nmwnm Wwxwx V A gkix X X i Today's freshman and junior high teams will be tomorrowls varsity stars. With the future in mind, they work unceasingly to increase their unity. The development and perfection of these skills signifies individual rewards as Well as team honors. Hosting Ozark's first conference tournament for eighth and ninth grade teams, these junior Tigers are experienc- ing the opportunities and responsibilities of tomor- roW's athletes. Assistant Basketball Coach Larry Silvey Freshmen and Junior High-Tomorrc FRESHMAN BASKETBALL ROW ONE: Dale Castleberry, Verl Day, Timothy Eakins, Vic Smith, Joe Maharg, Don Murphy, and Scott Meadows. ROW TWO: Tom Stanton, Steve Woods, Kent Rainey, Dennis Clinton, Danny Clinton, Rodney Williams, Tony Gimlin, and Coach Larry Silvey. Efforts by an opponent fail to stop Freshman Vic Smith in the Ozark Ninth Grade Invita- tional Tournament. li' fi 5 x .XGA QTY, S Q If 2 5? eg! Z if 'f MQ -2 ,f ff 2, LZ 4 ! ,V V n ff x ,I f if :lu Xt reef, ,g x W ' g, , W f 1 5 M 4 of ' y jf ,' .vw ,, 6 1 12 Ag A5 4, ,, 1 1 , 1 ' -fm, is Distance runner, Woody Weter, runs the mile. The Ozark Track Team has participated in six varsity meets and four freshman meets. The most outstanding accomplish- ment for the year was the second place finish by the freshmen in the Central Ozark Track Meet. Records were established in all track and field events except three. The varsity squad scored 104 points in the six varsity meets with 80 of the points scored by underclassmen. The Junior High Track Squad took first place in a quadrangular meet, a triangular meet, and a dual meet. The team finished fourth in the Ozark Central Conference and set five junior high records during the season. , ,flax 4 L, Ara fv- Freshman Cindermen r i r 9 r HIGH SCHOOL TRACK ROW ONE: Steve Haguewood, Bill Nugent, Veri l Day, Smith, and Kim Kaufman. ROW TWO: Coach Larry Silvey, Mike Green, Scott Turner, R E Haguewood, Kent Rainey, Dale Castleberry, and Tommy Vaughn. 1' - -in .1 ,W -L ,4 ' JUNIC r,,, , , . V .3 'K ., 1 f . T ' Roy lv X I rfrt. 4 f T if tr y Kissee A ,.,, Q l , I W. lyfy J' T , V ,, ' Wamp Scott Turner takes a starting position for the 100 yard dash. ven Take Second in Conference NUEGHT, Veri A Day, Steve Wood, Ellis Luttrull, Steve Young, Scott Meadows, Vic G , S tt T ' ' ' ' ' . . hn.reen co urner, Rodney Williams, Dems Baronowski, Danny Clinton, Mark Mark Haguewood pamclpatesin the 440 yard dash. ,,,-75, 70, 4,5 f JUNIOR HIGH TRACK ROW ONE: Kenneth Wyatt, Kim Kaufman, Ron Guthrie, Bruce Adams, Danny Bilyeu, Grant Luttrull, Roy Morrisett, Randy Lee,and Robert Long. ROW TWO: Danny Sims, Billy McNabb, John Grubaugh, Bradley Williams, Keith Kissee, Mayron Grubaugh, Bobby McQuisten, Mike Hayworth, and Greg Byerly. ROW THREE: Manager Scott Yarbrough, Tim Wampler, Jay McHaffie, Lewayne Rice, Charles Beebe, Scott Smith, Johnny Padgett, Steve Riggle, Jene Meadows, Kirk Mullens, and Coach Arch Spain. Volleyball Brings Competitive Spirit After many hours of practice, Ozark's volleyball teams put their skills to work as they encountered six conference games and played in the Central Ozark Conference Tournament held at Buffalo. It was at this tournament that the varsity squad took third place honors to end the season with a trophy to show for their efforts. The sea- sonls final record was 5-4. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL ROW ONE: Mary Jane Landes, Kay Gamel, Kiley A Nowack, J and Peggy Dawson. ROW TWO: Manager Pam Genteman, ViAnna Schroeder, Linda Grub la Snider, Lina Mills, and Coach Carol Lewallen. l S 5 P K i 2 - I JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL ROW ONE: Kathy Shelton, Linda McHenry, Teresa McNiel, Connie Mea- Rayla Snider, Kay Gamel. - an dows, and Cindy Shelton. ROW TWO: Manager Pam Genteman, Frances Pulley, Marjorie Craker, Donna Gru- volley from an opposing team, baugh, Elaine Lee, Elaine Jones, and Coach Carol Lewallen. lameli Kiley . NOWHCK, Jeri Allen, Kay Gamel serves the ball in an opening play. V Schroeder 1 Linda Grubaugh, Ray- Kay Gamel, U and Linda Mills await the The volleyball team prepares to break the huddle and continue the team's effort tn opposing team. Xi XR 1 ,, if Participating for peace Z W Z W, W h ff' 659' W4 W w f W 1 om ec vw W1 if Zi Qi QQ, Y, Y, U ,,,,,..-,p:Y..1- ......,-..--,-,-,i-,--,,,-f-1-f-1-ff-- ' - M ' ' , W Y , , , Ywix ,ver-iq-Y-.1 71EE?f,vmmE.,,,rEY ,, 7.7. Y s--,-..- :.,,,,,, .. Y, -Y.-. -Y-Y ..,,.vv-v , .-.,..,, LL ...,x.., , , V., 'N ' , - .I l j5EIfl -4if,A.,f 1,-1,5 X U 'A - ' 1 - Af. , gg., if-g,t Q ' , -I , ,. 1 ' QA: A-y5,,,7,g :riJ-'--,5,1wa3::33ee'i1-',i,if - u-sw'l., , .. 4 Pg' Y wi - f- ' - H:-egg 'iz ' a' - ' l t Judy ReignsiOver Homecoming 1969 f Princess Becky Case Princess Pam Genteman OHS students chose Judy Robbins as their Homecoming Queen for 1969. Judy was one of three candidates selected' by the football team from the Senior Class. Displaying herd 'ability for leadership, Judy is anactive participant in Future Nurses Club, Art Club, and the Class of ,70. The football teamchose Becky Case and Pam Genteman to, reign as senior princesses. The three attendants were selected to represent their classes. They include Lona Kay Williams, freshman, Linda Hawkins, junior, and Donna l Grubaugh, sophomore. il l l A A W ffffefc' J r if WW f V 1 H l ,, Z . ,M ix ' x 22 'V I , Q I 2 1 is J . gn ,I V inlq Attendants Lona Kay Williams, Linda Hawkins, and Donna Gru-A baugh. ' ,127 , -A .,,fA-- - - - -me-3:-,Eff-..-ifa-LM-,:'..g.-iam-.xx---fr---'-'-'Y'-'A f - -- AM- - ' U ' 7 fx : ' , , ' ' ' ., .. -,--.. -,1-..e-...4.,,,:f-4----1--fff f 'H' ,,-NM,-,,.- , Y ..- 4 - 5 P.-,L 1--5--,fm - -w- --V ---Y -'U 1 i fy' 5 IQ ZH, fff fi l Queen Judy Robbins and her court, Pam Genteman, Becky Case, Lona Williams, Donna Grubaugh, and Linda Hawkins, reign over Homecoming. Homecoming Activity Enlivens Morale X fV-'V 223 1 ,Rf Q ff .mp . fi H f , ' Of xx , Q, Wi Y? ,Q Z 1 X J JW , M A9745 gf I 3+ XE fy, ,ff i 3251 .5 H V First place in the Homecoming parade went to the Sophomore Class. Steve Smith grins sheepishly as John Biers kisses Queen Judy. The 1969 Homecoming dance took place in the high school gym after the Willard game with 'AML Gray provid- ing the music. Taking float honors at the parade which occurred earlier in the afternoon were the Sophomore Class, first place, National Forensic League, second place, and the y Senior Class, third place. Queen Judy Robbins and Escort Dwight McNiel dance the tradition- Mitch Mullen fleftj enjoys himself at the Homecoming dance. ..,,,,..........,....,...,..,.-...-...-..,-....-'1-.... . 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Senior Princesses Marla Haslip and Ruth Ann Fenner, F and Attendants Janet Smith,juniorg Shelley Friend, sopho- more, and Linda Loomis, freshman, completed Kay's court. Attendants Linda Loomis, Janet Smith, and Shelley Friend. . . ' ...Neff Rain Dampens Parade As 1 Q I ' , I Winter Wonderland Prevails WW.. QMWWM Z W Za Senior Princesses Ruth Ann Penner and Marla Haslip attend the Queen in the Christmas parade. SQ' ,f I , f A I, s i iXi1!'Q' X ir' 5 as!-5 Reigning over the yuletide parade i Gaz Aicirrrm CE WWE i Santa greets the holiday crowd. Dance creates Winte L X i ,N-ff 2 Q - ' s : s Si: S 'N' .xx pi X 5 N a . '- .xX..XxX SN'-s-.N A r, Nwgg X Nw-' of . 'NS-msc Gsm , s Q 1 s , ,sfSQ i Q e 2' R fs ss., ,qs '-HL 1 December 6 saw the Ozark Christmas parade take place. Although the rain considerably dampened the enthusiasm, the holiday spirit still prevailed. With the theme Winter Wonderland, Fate provided the music for the OHS Christ- mas dance held December 20. 5 Y uletide parade is Queen Kay Gamel. Not even rain dampened the spirits of the Ozark Junior High Marching Band si 5-N I 'Ex ' e creates Winter Wonderlandn atmosphere. wa, Mmm! We ff ' ww Student council displays prize xx inning float .LW 4 Attendants Ben Morgan and Peggy Dawson Attendants Jack Carter and Rita Glidewell Oza rkamo Royalty Relgns Attendants Larry LaRose and Sandy Castleberry Attendants Steve Smith and Judy Robbins Ozarkamo King and Mark Hogue and Debb eidlker The '4Ozarkamo ,70', Royalty participates in the final coronation activity, the Queenis Dance. l 'Ozarkamo' Royalty Announced at Spring Dance 3 Ei I I t The Spring Dance provides a setting for the Ozarkamo '70 Royalty 4 Judy Yearbook King Mark Hegue and Queen Debby Deidiker lead the King Mark Hogue, Miss Vicki Bellman, Ben Morgan, Steve Smith,Jack 'film Queen's Dance. r f 4 x 'sm i x L4 A 1 1 .- --A . 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W ' C , , X f , WU' I Q f W 4, ff 0 f ff qw , ,Q Y ,Q if wg f 3 V, Z f , Zfzf is 24- V, wi ,9 W W W . . ze 9 r The .Tumor Class played host to the class of 70 for the annual Junlor Sen1or Prom held 1n the Crystal Room at the Kentwood Arms Hotel 1n Sprrngfreld A Mrdsummer Nrght s Dream provrded the atmo sphere for fest1v1t1es Whrch featured the Knrght mares for entertamment In keeprng wrth the theme The Dreamer B1ll Albert prophesred futures for the senrors whrle Ben Morgan and Davrd Whrttrngton presented the Senror W1ll Junior Senior Prom Wakes A member of the band Kn1ghtmares entertalns Steven McCauley, Mary Spoon, Cmdy Payne, Scott Turner, Lou Ann Johns, Ben hfiorgang al Case dance at the prom -I. y ,Q f , . I , . cc ' ' 7 aa ' r . - . . . I ' , 7, . 1 I A n , I LG 77 ' ' 5 7 I I - I I . C . X... . Q K H . X, ,C 'Y , Q , , ,si - X nu-.M 6 IGS , wx 7 ,, 1 - ' Johns, B K- J Worvan, and Beck D Juniors and seniors enjoy prom by dancing or speculating. Debbie Jarecke, Tony Berbereia, Dwight McNie1, and Kay Gamel enjoy the entertainment I I , to A Midsummer Night s Dream Juniors and seniors enjoy their last social event. i During the evening, participants of the prom enjoy both dancing and just watching. ' N X e 'X 1 A ...,, .,,,. - . A Midsummer Night,s Dream . . . Junior-Senior Prom, 1970 The Knightmares Band provided musical entertainment for the event. Uncle Sam and Betsy Ross, portrayed by Mark Haguewood and Susan Grubaugh, explain the vital importance of American History to two students, Linda Hawkins and Ben Morgan. Mr. Mitchell conducts a snowball dance at the cast party which followed the Patriotic Assembly. Partici- pators include Greg Davis, Janet Smith, Kay Gamel, Ben Morgan, Jody Williams, and Billy Nugent. 'Dialogues in an V E F The hoedown crew, Mitch Mullen, Nita Castle Gamel, Donna Grubaugh, Chris Gerhard, I ability in a scene from the Patriotic Assembly, f Fun, Fun, Whopee Funln excl the characw Forgey, DaLane Barnett, Pat S4 and Billy IN ? fa Q, g, :es in Patriotism' Hailed Success i'fCh MUUCH, Nita Castleberry, Tom Chudomelka, Bruce Hardaway, David Baird, Dennis Baronowski, Kay High, ChIiS , Gerhard, Debbie Sneed, Steve Smith, Mike McCoy, and Peggy Dawson display their dancing the Patriotic ' Assembly. , 'un!', excl the characters from the Tom Sawyer scene which includes Chris ztt, Pat Sc and Billy Nugent. tie '4Dialogues In Patriotismf' presented by students of OHS, made its debut March 23, 1970. Sponsored by Mr. Kenneth Mitchell and Mrs. Marcelene Middleton, this patrio- tic program was an attempt to bridge the gap between unreachable historical charac- ters and real people. Proclaimed a success, the program included a series of skits and dialogues which made history come alive. i'You can almost hear our forefathers marching in the distance? These wounded soldiers are portrayed by Martha Sykes, Shirley Davidson, and Linda Grubaugh. 'I4 4 3. 2 ' f 6 I M! ,, A ff ir fi f Winnona Perkins and Steve Aldridge march down the aisle to their graduation. This year's seniors were the first to graduate in the 1970's, thus mak- ing them the leaders of a new decade Pride and sorrow are both felt as graduation prepares these former students for future adults. These se- niors have fulfilled their first goal of graduation as students, but they now go forth to set and fulfill more goals as adults. James Greenstreet, president of the Board of Education, presents a diploma to Debbie Deidiker, Valedictorian of 1970 seniors. Graduation Marks the Eng The 1970 graduates bow their heads lr Mark Hogue presents a plaque of appreciatiox James Greenstreet from the se- mms r the End of the Beginning 'O graduates bow their heads in prayer. '4 an , ' 4 ents 3 Plaque of appreciation to :et from thc se- mms. 'tx Dr. Duane Meyer, Dean of Southwest Missouri State Faculties, speaks of setting goals in the future. f.' 2 'Q ute ff' ,, f I- .-mb., ' Ozark High School Chorus, led by Jack Reynolds, sings numbers selected for graduation. 14 if High school boys pose for their pictures while on a camping trip at Beaver Creek. Some of them even caught fish! 'f' I WUVWW F ' I l f Y . V, ' , V ri V ' , .I XWV, 53.1 ,: f , We ' f ,f fykgqiayv f ,f I-N , f A ,- J' XVL , ff' f, A Harvard youth is Bowl trip. Let led astray by , ,5 Z, QW f f' , ff f 4 7' 2 Nw IVIV , , V 3' ' 25 f A Z A ,. Kiley Nowack awaits her fate of dunking as part of the Spirit Week activities. Mr. Reynolds is caught by surprise. x Larry I lard youth is led astray by a Notre fiousb Dame on the High School rip. , The final Weeks of school brought forth a flurry of excite- ment and activity. An early spring fishing trip was sponsored by Mr. Otis Teague, Mr. Jerry Combs, Mr. Truly Applegate, Mr. Jack Reynolds, and Mr. Frankie Thomas. Approximately 40 high school boys attended the fishing and camping trip to Beaver Creek. Student Council promoted Spirit Week to revitalize the OHS student body. Wear Anything Day, Earth Day, Spirit Chain Day, and Surprise Day promoted the enthusiasm which was climaxed by Dunk Day when a boy and girl from each class were dunked in a cattle tank. Let There Be Peace on Earth . . rr' , he it Y WMZ X it if , ff7 rise I H M , I x ' 'X' ' W 2.-at - l , W A ' an - camping trip. Larry LaRose takes out the trash . . . David Baird, that is. High school boys prepare to cook their own food during the 14 and Let It Begin with Mei' Seniors take a brief rest stop during their busy day at St. Louis. A8 Ben Morgan and Ruth Ann Penner are busily occupied at the Senior Banquet held at Riverside Inn. Steve Smith receives the 1107: Award in athletics from Coach Larry Silvey. Larry Iv and Ma ---..-..i.,,.., .. -..-lT..T -- ,Nq ,, 1 -J XQSSN , '-.1 9 s . r was 2 1 dr: 3.5. . fm' ny t. XL Q l LE ,-Q ,,.....'11-Jig Z l. , , WNW X 7-1 Q X 'fm 'G LW, N.. s -M.. . MM :h Host at the Senior Banquet, Mark Hogue, aids Mr. Miphisto with his magic. Ben Morgan, Kiley Nowack, Ruth Ann Penner. David Whitting- ton, Mr. Mitchell, Kay Gamel, and Charles Loomis hang on to the back ofthe trolley ear during their hasty movements around St. Louis. 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