Pittsburg High School - Purple and White Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS)

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THE 1970 PURPLE A D WHITE Volume 70 Published by The Second Hour Yearbook and Fifth Hour Photography Classes PITTSBURG SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Pittsburg, Kansas 0 . - tu, ny.. 12.71-I H -'i -4-. '9 .-Q, 9'T' A 99 135' I hifi Fl 'ui 2- as 2 F wig- . als Foreword 4 Dedication . . . . . 7 Spring '69' . .. .., 8 Administration . . . . . 16 Seniors ...... . . . 32 Underclassmen . . . . . . 64 Student Life .... . . . 86 Organizations . . . . . 104 Sports ... .. 154 Patrons .... . . 182 End . . . . . . 192 STAFF: Teresa Hiner, Editor, Barbara Kasiah, Business Manager, Diane Cox, Jill Freeburg, Ron Garnett, Sue Gilmore, Janice Harry, Gay Miller, Kathy Price, Patty Salsbury, Dana Scifers, Beverly Engle, john Phillips. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Steve Benskin, Margaret Frankum, Stan Hemby, John Phillips, Debby Presley, Tom Seavers, Mike Wilper. CO TE TS l- .. . . Jai 4 F - .V A , , V - .L .:' -4 ' '- J . Wh u'T'?'x?i1K, . 4 r 4 -4' ' mga a 1 . Ara J'15h2f- - y Yh 'I t df . .Z 3-v , , -- . , ' :, 9- V . 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Rapture on being asked to Homecoming . . . Relief when your date accepted . . . Confidence as Seniors take their place as school leaders . . . Happiness or dismay on hearing the results of class elections . . . Eager readiness to see old friends and make new ones . . . EXPRESSIONS-Outward signs of inward happen- ings. FOREWORD 'My 1, A. -QA - I - 1-X. M .Q ' Q? ' 13 1 '- an ' A r. H' 'T 1 9 92 V ' .Q V H - HE in in , . A- ' qi J' I' 3, -. KVQY 5 :cii 55,195 A .5 H - Q ' 4 'Jr -4 ' A r ,V ,3 I ff 1 .4 H gs .pg 1 , ,. V x,HQhyy,-Vqx Wm 1,37 X .. 'M ffs, ' 'W 'gg ' J X: ff' 9' W , D 'Stl 'zfrvlwiidfi ,nt .QI , .,: L ,gr bf, W.--M A 1 6 When we entered P.H.S. three years ago as con- fused sophomores, we faced the challenge of a new phase of our life. As sophomores we first experienced the Mixer, class parties, twirp day, and homecom- ings which added many memories to our lives. On elevating to our junior year we were confronted with the task of producing the annual junior-Senior Prom. As seniors we were faced with providing the lead- ership for the '69-'70 year. So with great pleasure this book is dedicated to the class of '70 who, after graduation, are faced with the challenge of another phase of their lives. DEDICATIO U V , ,ff Q A 'ff 1 wily , I I !..- If I, ,f J fx A ,ff 1' . ' ,' w f . , M . lf, It li, , V VKVV, V Auk' VV X, . . iffy' wfff ,- yjfi Q ,f in - ' - - Y-:vfAf,'!!,f' Q ff ff' + A , LL-fd' we ' .1ff 'i , . 1- ' .-'fi - M V.-- ' QYIY -rig.-, Y -V 4' - A - Mir, n 'ry 7 In A f-'+11p:v-mir-' h, . ' A X , s , I Y ' 'J Q uf ' f -W ' 'f 'H-'...1. x ' 1 'al 4 . -..in Vflffvvpx w .5,,,,qw'Wefff1- ' 1- , ,,,,.'1.-S '1 ' -Q' iff V .,,.,,p1-In . JL'- 4' gn 4.-1 .4,..nn we Q -Y,,..f II, . , ,,.g '4 V. A , I. if-W P f ff!1jl,LPi, ,r- ,. QF' V .nw hi' , W 1 wb 9 I 1 . 1 1 V 1 DF . . . Anxiety when the '69 Pm-we md WM? d.idn't arrive time . . . Amthcimtimi., waiting for swimmer Viffiifisvfl . . . Pieasuse as couples in an 'Qrif1mLa1 V Pam- ,disew . . . Joy when the Dragon squad won . . . Disappoinmwenrt after leasing the first at State . . . grelivef after end-of-fha-year finals . . . Sadnfess as seniors gmfkmuated in wp, gown heats . . . I-iakpgpwmess that schmol was Eilnally A + 3 9 COUPLES ENJOY themselves in a romantic atmosphere. SOPHOMORES ADD punch to the prom. CC JJ behela' an Oriental Paradise SPRI '69 SOME VE-R-R-Y interesting fortunes appeared in the cor ICS. S - i t IRS. CLARK and Mr. Bowyer, the class sponsors, iscuss the success of the prom with Janet Clugston. fTc FIERCE dragon, symbol of the Orient, figured prominently in the 'om decorations. MEMBERS OF the junior class complete work on the fountain for the 'Oriental Paradisef 'K S . . JANET CLUGSTON and Teresa Hiner add final touches to the Paradise decorations. i .If ':, - 3: ,-1 1 , 'f f ' ' ffl' '- 'f .1-,1'.3i.Hj'-,1.,:,,i. ji..- af ' I. A. -'-w -- H' .' ffl '-1.1.-1 1 1 -'.fm!:a1f ff:,,,, MR. PASTUER's band played the traditional march, Pomp and Cir- cumstancef' ENGLAND and Mr. Bevan waited in turn to give their annual speeches. 'NE it ,.,, -S 425 AFTER MANY practices, graduating seniors line up the real thing. ' R. it lv .7-' 'u .i r i - 3 1 I xx I i ' 1? -it . -.4 THE CLASS of '69 gets to- A fore the graduation ceremon ' ies. WITH RELIEF, the outgoing Seniors received the late arriving yearbooks at commence- ment practice. O 'x 3 il i 1. ended with graa'uatz'0n SPRI 369 - gether for a last practice be- ll' ham... .. qw- ---V li v Iygq., sa-f ,0 'Ps .42 TIRED BUT hqppy, the Dragon Squad received the SEK League trophy. created new memorzes SPRI G '69 W l WE WON! We won! We won b golly, we won! M-O-T-H-E-R ! MANY DIFFERENT outfits dotted P.H.S. halls on Twirp Day. '69 P8cW staff hurriedly checked the late arriving yearbooks e handing them out to the anxious students. , .v Q 2 Aw.. -f Jr'-.7 A in 3 nm ...W ,rw f t .-1 'I S if A ,. ,fl N-. - .Jw f ur -' LH' ' Q. fkk JII' xxx .sn 'fb - f, Q- 9+ ff I fi! if EXPRESSIONS OF . . . Satisfaction on seeing a hard-earned 'A' . . . Frustration as third year French students stumbled through a book in French . . . Fatigue after studying 'til midnight for a chemistry exam . . . Achievement as the '70 Purple and W'hile staff sees a completed yearbook . . . Strain as the band strives for a 9561 rating at the Spring Music Festival . . . Great revelation on discovering the solution to a dif- ficult algebra equation . . . Exhaustion the day English research papers are clue . .. Pride each teacher has at the achievements of their students. ADMIN ISTRATI O Y' V .L'f':1 H mm 'i'W7'5 if1 .' 'PSU fy' 577 11,1 njfnid . ..1 ,WL I , V :1J.r. in -.W mv EH' r 51 gm 4' 1 qi. gwuul -V r Im . A 1.,, F.. -911 X J X , . -'FTW -' SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS L m y ROW: Mr. George E. Nettels Jr., Mr. B. W. Bath, Mr. Wm. H. Shute, Mr. MRS, HAZEL A, SI-IELTON Widner, Mr. john McNay. FRONT ROW: Mr. Earl R. Bevan, Mrs. Frances Secretary to Superintendeht n Mr. Chester Ward, Mr. john L. Berry. MR. JOHN L. BERRY Clerk, Board of Education MRS. KAREN GARMAN MRS. LORENE DOUGHERTY MR. DON BARNES SeC'em'y Speech Therapy Supervisor of Building and Grounds MRS. JUDY BRADRICK Lunchroom Coordinator MRS. IRMA G. LANDRUM - Treasurer, Census and b0Cl7'd Qf' eduCatZ0n Attendance Officer QH I r m ' , Hu. I I 4 A we It E Donna Mclntire, Dorothy Farris, Waxlter Hoyt, Myrna Morton, Joyce Gilpin. CADET TEACHERS Charles Tomlin, Bert Van Luyck, Fred Schoening, Robert Numrich. MR. GALEN KABANCE Guidance Counselor MR. CHARLES YOOS MR. JAMES MOREY Director of Secondary Education Vice-Principal WYONA PORR BEI IY SCOTT ...D S S School Nurses Ml MR. MARTIN ROHDE Director of Athletics MRGLEZEREQSEZEQTO ADMI ISTRATION MRS. 'IOETTA GARDNER MRS. MARY HINER MRS. ELEANOR MARTIN Secretary Secretary-Treasurer Teachers' Aid BY USE of the telephone, Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Hiner keep school records up to date. MRS. BETTY STANFORD MRS. PATTY TORBETT MRS. BERNADEAN KIRBY Secretary-Treasurer Secretarial Assistant Library Assistant sv- f HA ie' 1 5. specialzked personnel MRS. FRANCES SAMUELS Physical Education .I .lvl U it MR. LARRY GARMAN Physical Education I MR. MARTIN ROI-IDE Study Hall CO-CHAIRMAN Amy Tulle, learns how it is done. J, ...J t . j. J- 'xff MRS. ALMA KLOSE Library Science ix QU special stuclies plzysical skills ADMINISTRATIO MRS. CARMEN SWAFFORD MRS. MARJORY SHARP Spanish I, II, III, Latin English III, IV MISS ROSALIE WATKINS MRS. PATRICIA HOYT English III, French I, II, III English II, III MR. JOHN HARRY Journalism, English IV Yearbook language ADMI I TRATIO MRS. KATHERINE SCULLY English 11, III MRS. NAOM FARABI Language Arts IV .. ,i -..7' ' r rw .xiii ' tj MRS. ALVER CLARK Typing, Am. History NO NEWS is good news! CONCENTRATION IS one aspect in a stuclent's life. if fu ,Za ' I-C i-jj, , If Y-1 5 Nl' 'Al X 1 'lf 727:91 i lil? 'fin 1 ' H' MR. JERRY WRIGHT MR. JAMES MOREY Am. Problems, Study Hall Am. Problems MISS DONNA WATSON Am. History, World Am. Problems Histo MR. DENNIS WATSON fy social sciences MR. ERNEST NELSON MR. MAX STRUBLE MR. EARL LUDLUM Biology Physics, Chemistry, Algebra I Algebra II, Trigonometry MR. CHARLES WATT Geometry applied' sciences ADMI ISTRATIO THE END of u chemistry day. MR. WATT ponders over his roll book, deciding will demonstrate next. I MR. NORMAN KRUSIC MR. FRANK PASTEUR Band MISS KAREN BRIDGES Orchestra PRACTICE MAKES perfect . MRS. RUTH BLOOMCAMP MR. DAN TEWELL Art I, II, III English III, Dramatics, Debate Speech, English II 0 1 '.v1,ao' 00-0.90 5599501 x.' 09.0.00 ' 09515, oo, 04 -S 900905. 9000 9000 0.0.0.0 000009 00000, ooo so .0 Q0 U 'W -.3 O Q , 3 fn R ll iq -0 U Q Q 0 jr, 'im 9 O 0' . i 0 Q 0' ' -R Q . . ' 4 ' 4,-31,2211 D- ffl? fine arts MISS MARY NELSON MR. LAWRENCE BOWYER MRS. JAN ET DALTON Secretarial Office Practice Bookkeeping, Business Math Homemaking I, II, III Typing II, Shorthand I Typing C? ,- - A Wir' -- 1 1 '- . ',-' 'A r - - .- 'llc . 'V ' 'ffi iif EQ: n 4'if'q5!- -'rffik R ' :?JL'1vf,ji AIUQAV .X viz, ff' I . X I W T MR. JOHN WHITE MR. JOE WINCHESTER Pfinfing Woodworking, Mech. Drawing 1, 11, III MR. JESSE SUTTON Auto Mechanics, Machine Shop MR. PAUL LEE Photography lbmctical arts 'A A ADMI ISTRATIO .3 .W ...Q l , lp: ' . ff-al V2.5 gil . ' Bffyifr? iff 31 ' as-' jx 'Q if ' F L4 .: ,P L . g f . r, - Az, , ,,.-I'-,,,,.nl CTURING ON Junior English, Mrs. Hoyt teaches the of composition. MR. WATT proves another theorum. MRS. BLOOMCAMP files away her troubles. MR. ROI-IDE rules over study hall. l l l l 1 A l l l , ' 4 ' ' r E, l if ,. X , , A .l ll MRS. PEARL ENDICOTT MRS. INEZ OEHME MRS. LEN A RICHARDSON ,K MONDAY, TUESDAY, Wednesday WE TRAVEL miles, miles . . . cooks bus drivers A WATERED clown job. BUS DRIVERS: Bryan Stanford, jack Parsons, Lolyd Geddes, . Endicott, Arley Clark, Carl Sipes, Martin Blessant, Elmer ' l l Arkman. Charles Blessant, Elmer Grother, Albert Fontaine, Frank JACK HEADS it on. Carl Sipes, Martin Blessant, Jack Parsons, John Bond. lt! Y r ' ' l- fl 5 z,'rl V . l , , . ,. 1 ' X, l DON'T, DON'T! Shut me out, out! Ecldxe Foster, Arley Clark, james Krause, Lester Melton, rl Q .r ' w . fn, r WANNA DRAG? maintenance 5. A 1 N. - -11.- vu' 1 'A 01. w Q7 EXPRESSIONS OF . . . Pride as the class of '70 realized they were the leaders of PHS . . . Delight at the class party as seniors did their own thing Accom lishment when the last streamer was ut in P P place for the Oriental Paradise prom Enthusiasm as seniors worked together to raise money for the class trip . . . Nostalgia, looking back over the events of the past three years . . . joy mixed with tears at graduation . . . Happy freedom at the graduation party . . . Expectation as we look down the road of the un- known future. 7 , 0 l i 7 'J ,7 :df tl' 'Z Y ill!! X X SENIORS JIMMIE BANKS Football 10g Track 10g Cross Country 11. BEVERLY SUE BATTITORI Y-Teens 103 Library Club 10, 11. advance upward S IOR EDRA ADAMS FHA 10, ll, 123 Band 10, ll, 123 Y-Teens 11, 12. DEBRA ANDREW Y-Teens 10, 11, 12. MARK S. ANDERSON Football 10, 11, 12g Basketball 10, 11, 123 Track 10, 11, 12g Hi-Y 11g I.etterman's Club 11, 123 Stu- dent Council 11. DALE ASKINS Football 10,.11, 12g Track 10, 11, 123 I.etterman's Club 10, 11, 12g I.etterman's Club Officer, 12g Stu- dent Council 11, 12g Class Officer 12g PEL 12. 'Q lf' MARGARET BELLAMY md 10, 11, 12g Clarinet Choir 103 Y-Teens I, 11, 123 Y-Teen Cabinet 123 Pep Club 11, Ig GAA 11, 123 GAA Officer 12g PEL 12. THERESA MICHELE BENELLI nd 10, 111 Mndrigals 10, 11, 121 Y-Teens , 11, 12g Pep Club 11, 125 Football Queen ngidate 11g Senior Lifesaving 10g Spanish u 11. BARBARA JEAN BLOUNT RANDAL BLACKFORD CHUCK BRAY Football 103 Track 103 Basketball 10, 11, 12g Cross Country 11, 12g DAVID RAY BOUGH Student Council 12g I.etterman's NINA BRIGGS Hi-Y 10, ll, 12. Club 12. Y-Teens 10, 11, 12g Band 10, 11, 12 STEVE BUCHANAN Hi-Y 10, 113 Hi-Y Officer 10, 113 Class Officer 103 Art Club 105 Student Council 103 BOOSTER Staffg Art Club Officer 11. BRUCE WAYNE BROOKS Hi-Y 10. TERRI LYNN JON ES DIXIE BUF FINGTON BETTIE CUTRONE ELAINE BURGETT Y-Teen 10, 11, 12g Le Cercle Francais 103 Library Club 12. 3141 -'tie' WYNEMA A. BURTON GAIL CALDWELL DEBBY CARLETON FHA 103 String Quartet 10, LIQ Violin Quartet 10, 113 Chamber Strings 10, 11, 123 GAA 11, 12g GAA Officer 121 Y-Teens 11Q PEL IZQ Pep Club 12. ,. . ' -ii E' FHA 10, 11, 123 Y-Teens 10, 113 GAA 11, IZQ Pep Club 11, 12Q Pep Club Officer 123 FHA Officer 12. RANDY G. CAMPBELL JAMES CHAPMAN LINDA G. CLARK Drama Club 103 Y-Teens 10, 11, 123 GAA 11, 122 Pep Club 11, 122 Student Council 11Q PEL IZQ PEL Officer 123 Y-Teen Cabinet 12. STEPHEN CLARK Hi-Y 10, 12Q A Capella Choir 10, 11, 123 Madrigals 12. g7'0ZU 01,0076 SE IOR ANGUS CONNELL . Track, 113 junior Academy 113 La Tertulld 123 Hi-Y 12g Golf 12. BOB COOK Printin 10 11 12' Recreation Basketball 11, g , , , IZQ Student Council 12. challenge the future SE IOR Track 11, 122 PEL 123 Football 12. A Capella Choir 11. GARY CLEMENS JANET DIANE CLUGSTON Twirler 10. 11, 123 Drama Club 10, 11g PEL 123 Tennis Team 10, 11, 123 Y-Teens 10, 11, 12Q Y-Teens Officer 123 GAA 11, 12g Student Council 122 Class Offi- cer. GLENDA CLOTHIER QI MIKE COLE ' ' ' . , Vi' Football 10, 12g.Baskefbal1 10, 11 X x . 9' 123 Track 10,'11, 12g Student i 2 Council 113 Hi-Y 12: PEL 12. 3 I . ,L . Nw 1 .I of-, f N L f f 1 -JI ' l Mn- L . . , 5 DAN G. CORPORON rama Club 10g Hi-Y 10, 11, 12g Hi-Y Offi- r 11g Swing Choir 11, 125 Marching Dragons g Quill and Scroll 11, 123 Quill and Scroll fficer 12g BOOSTER Staff 11, 129 BOOSTER ditor 12g Student Council Officer 12. LINDA DIANE COX N and 10, 115 Y-Teens 10, 115 BOOSTER Staff 2g Yearbook Staff 123 Quill and Scroll 12. JOHN CUTBURTI-I Hi-Y 103 Football 125 Track 12. DEBBY DAHL f G' Eransfer From Newton, Kansas 12g Pep Club j 2. LINDA DIVINE Ma,-ching Band 105 GAA 11: Y- CLAUDE MICHAEL DECK LINDA JANE DOANE Teens 11, 129 Senior Lifesaving 113 Transfer from Hinsdale, Illinois Transfer From Joplin 115 Y-Teens Pep Club 11, 125 La Tertulia 12. 12. 11: Le Cerfle Franws 12, GAA 12- PAULA MAUREEN DOSS Le Cercle Francais 10, 11, 125 Orchestra ICI 11, 123 Y-Teens 10, 11, 12. CONNIE KAY DOWTY Chorus 105 Pep Club ll, 125 FHA 11, ll JAMES C. EDWARDS Hi-Y 10. STEVEANN ELLIOTT Y-Teens 10, 11, 123 FHA 11, 123 GAA 11, 12. 5 , JOHN STEVEN ll' EICHHORN Football 10, 11. 12g Track 10, 11, 12. BRENDA SUE EMERSON Y-Teens 10, 12g Pep Club 11, 12. LORETTA ENLOE JENNIFER ANN ESCH MICHEAL JOSEPH EVANS Y-Teens 10, 113 Junior Academy Y-Teens 10, 11, 12g Le Cercle Football 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 103 Choir 103 Senior Lifesaving 11g Francais 10, 11, 125 Senior Life- 12g Letterman's Club 12g Hi-Y 10. GAA ll, 12g Library Club 11, 12g saving 103 Pep Club 11, 12g PEL Pep Club 12. 12g PEL Officer 12, GAA 11, 12g GAA Officer. WILMA JANE FILBY Marching Dragons 10, 113 Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 Y-Teen Cabinet 11, 12, FHA 10, Pep Club 11, 12. CYNTHIA JEAN FISHER Drama Club 10, 11, 123 Marching Dragons 10, 11, 123 Senior Lifesaving 11, FHA 11, 123 Head Flag Spinner 12. JOSEPH A. FONTAINE Basketball Manager 105 Hi-Y 12. LINDA KAY FORBES Y-Teens 10, 11, 123 Le Cercle Francais 11, 12. strengthen minds SENIOR 11 Ny 4 if ll 1 1 V. :un 11. CAROLYN JUNE FOSTER CONNIE FOWLER MARIAN FRASCO Marching Dragons 10, 11g La Ter- Pep Club 11, 12. tulla. JILL FREEBERG Y-Teens 10, 11, 12g Pep Club 12g Quill and Scroll 123 Yearbook Staff 12. RON GARNETT Chorus 10, A Capella Choir 11, 12g Le Cercle Francais 10g Drama Club 11, 125 Talent Show 11, 12g All School Play 11, 12g Hi-Y 12g Yearbook Staff. JEANNE GEIER Y-Teens 11g Pep Club 11, 12. SUE ANN GILMORE Y-Teens 10, 11, 12g Pep Club 11, 125 Pep Club Officer 12g GAA 11, 123 PEL 12g Drama Club 113 Senior Lifesaving 115 Yearbook Staff 12. face realigf SENIGRS 0,-lqr GLEN E. HARRY vfarching Dragons 10, 11, 125 Brass Choir 10, L1, 12g Stage Band 11g Trumpet Trio 11g nter-Music Council 123 Inter-Music Council Dfficer 12. JANICE HARRY I-Teens 10g FHA 10, 11, 12g FHA Officer 11, 125 Pep Club 11, 123 GAA 123 Student ouncil 12g Senior Class Officer 123 Senior ifesaving 125 Yearbook Staff 12g Quill and croll 12. RICK GOODWIN DIANNE GREEN JOYCE ELAINE GOLL Drama Club 10, 11, 123 Choir 10, 11, 12g Madrigals 11, 12g GAA 11, 125 Drama Club Officer 12. DAVE GUARDIA junior Academy of Science 10, 11g Hi-Y 10, 11, 12g Hi-Y Officer 12g La Tertulia 10g Le Cercle Francais 125 Orchestra 10, 11. MARLENE HAYEN Y-Teens 105 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 A Capella Choir 10, 11, 12g Senior Lifesaving 115 GAA 115 Swing Choir 12g FHA 125 GAA 123 PEL 12. WAYNE HAYNES Letterman's Club 10, 11, 125 Foot- ball 10, 11, 123 Basketball 10, 11, 125 Track 10, 11, 125 Letterman's Club Officer 125 Student Council 12, MARK V. HEITZ Class Officer 10, 115 Student Coun- cil 10, 11, 123 Student Council Officer 12g Debate 103 NFL 10, 115 Golf 11, 125 Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Hi-Y Officer 10, 12g Boys' State 11. ROY HEMBREE STAN I-IEMBY Photography 10, ll, 125 Football 11 journa ism 11, La Tertulia 12. STEVE HENDRICKS RICHARD HERRMANN Football 10, 11, 123 Basketball 10, 113 Track 10, 113 Letterman's Club 10, 11, 123 Student Council 113 Tennis 12. JUDY HILL Y-Teens 10, 11, 123 Y-Teen Offi- cer 123 PEL 123 Pep Club 11, 123 GAA 11, 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Saxophone Quartet 10, 11, 123 Le Cercle Francais 11, 123 Le Cercle Francais Officer 123 Inter-Music Council 12. TERESA ANNE HINER Y-Teens 103 Le Cercle Francais 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 11, 123 Yearbook 10, 11, 123 Yearbook Editor 123 GAA 11, 123 Senior Lifesaving 113 Student Council 123 Le Cercle Fran- cais Officer 123 Tennis 10, 11, 12. KATHERINE DAWN HUNSAKER Band 10, 11, 123 Twirler 10, 11, 123 Y-Teens 10, 11, 123 GAA 11, 122 Drama Club 113 Pep Club 11, 123 La Tertulia 123 La Tertulia Of- ficer 123 Solo Twirler 12. GARY HUNT Hi-Y 10. JIM ALLAN JOHNSON Student Council 10, 11, 12Q Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Recreational Basketball 10, 11, 123 Track 10, 11, 12. DEBBIE JONES Class Officer 103 Y-Teens 10, 11: Drama Club 102 Pep Club 113 La Tertulia 11. lead underclassmen SENIORS BRUCE NEET and Gary Clemens have one-way minds-girls. DEANNA LYNN KARNES Pep Club 10, 11, 12. BARBARA AILLENE KASIAH FHA 10, 11, 125 FHA Officer 12g Pep Club 10g String Quartet 10, 11, 123 Quill and Scroll 11, 123 Orchestra 12g Yearbook 11, 123 Year- book Business Manager 12g BOOSTER Staff 125 BOOSTER Business Manager. strive JW excellence SENIORS RICK JONES Cross Country 10, 11, 123 Hi-Y 10g Recreation Basketball 11. KRISTA LYNN JOSEPH Cheerleader 10g Pep Club 10, 11, 125 FHA 10, 11, 121 Y-Teens 10, 11, 123 Drama Club 12g Senior Lifesaving 113 Le Cercle Francais 123 A Capella Choir 10, 11, 12. av -Wu JONNI JEANNE KELSEY aeerleader 10, 11, 123 FHA 10, 11, 123 FHA fficer 12Q Pep Club 10, 11, 123 Y-Teens 10, lg PEL officer 12g Senior Lifesaving 113 usketball Queen Candidate 103 Basketball ueen 11. JO KETTERMAN Ep Club 10, 11, 123 Y-Teens 10, 11, 12Q A pella Choir 11, 123 Library Club 11, 12. CHARLES M. LAMB II rama Club 103 Le Cercle Francais 10, 11, 123 Cercle Francais Officer 121 A Capella Choir , 11g Junior Academy of Science 10g Swing oir 10, 11, 123 Football 113 Rensselaer Med- ist 11? Hi-Y 123 National Scholarship Semi- nalist 12. KAREN S. LASKEY cl 10, 11, 123 Y-Teens 10, 11, 123 Y-Teen Ellinet 11, 123 Pep Club 11, 123 GAA 11, 12g larinet Choir. MIKE LAUGHLIN BARBARA ELLEN LAWERENCE FHA 10, 11? Y-Teens 10, 11Q Pep Club 103 Le Cercle Francais 11. LEE ROY LAWRENCE -'yo s XM-K... l JANICE MARIE LOFTUS Le Cercle Francais 10, 11, 123 Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 Senior Life-' saving 103 FHA 10, 11, 12g FHA' Officer 113 Tennis Team 10, 11, 123 Letterman. GARY LUNDQUEST Cross Country 10, 11, Track 10, 115 Band 10, 11g Letterman's Club 10, 11, 12g Hi-Y 10. DAVID LAWRENCE MARTIN Football 10, 11, 12g Tennis 10, 11, 125 H1-Y 10, 11, 12, LCUCI- man's Club 10, 11, 12. JAY MASON Hi-Y 10, 11, 12. VICKI LEI-INST A Transfer From Milwaukee 10, Pep Club 10 Y-Teens 11, 12g FHA 12. TONY LEVERICH KIMBERLY N ANETTE MCCULLOUG1-I Teens 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 11, Pep Club Officer 11, 123 French 11, 123 PEL 121 Student 113 GAA 11, 12. I PATRICIA MCNEIL HA 10, 11, 12g French Club 103 Pep Club ll. EDDIE MEADOR li-Y 10, 11, 12g Football 10, 11, Letterman's 'lub 11, 12g Student Council 12. DAVID L. MESSINGER ALFRED MIDOUX Hi-Y 10, 11, 12. MARK MCNAY JUDY A. MCNEELY Football 10g Track 10, 113 Letter- Y-Teens 10, 11, 123 String Quartet man's Club 10, 11, 12. 10, 11, 12g Violin Quartet 10, 115 Chamber Strings 11g PEL 12g Le Cercle Francais 12. DORACE GAYDEN MILLER FHA 10, 11, 129 FHA Officer 11g ' Teens 10, 11, 123 Spanish Club 11, 123 Sp ish Club Officer 12g Pep Club 125 Senior Lil saving 123 Yearbook Staff 12g BOOSTER Sta 125 Quill and Scroll 12g GAA 12g Quill a Scroll Officer 12. MARGARET A. MINTON Band 10, 11, 12. STEVE MITCHELL Transfer from Chanuteg Football 12: Bask ball 12. MIKE MUNN Band 10, 11. CAROL BETH MYERS BRUCE NEET Pep Club 10, 11, 123 Cheerleader DEBI MYERS Football 10, 12g Track 10, 119 Ll 10, 11, 12: Y-Teens 10, 11, 12: Pep Club 10,11gY-Teens 12. rermalfs Club 10, 11, 123 PEL ml FHA 10, 11, 12g GAA 12. Quill and Scroll 12. DARRELL VERNON ORENDER 'earbook 10g A Capella Choir 11, 12. AL ORTOLANI li-Y 10, 11, 12g Football 10g Spanish Club Q3 Student Council 12. JAMES H. PACKARD Hi-Y 10, 11, 12g Hi-Y Officer 11, 124 Golf Team 10, 11, 12. ERIC MERLE PALMER NFL 10, 11g NFL Officer 115 Drama Club 10, 11. JIM PATUNSON Hi-Y 10, 11, 12g Band 10, 11, 123 Stage Band 123 French Horn Quar- tet 11, 12. PATRICIA PECK Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 Drama Club 105 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 French Club 12. anliczlbate gmduation SENIOR CAROL PETERSON Debates 10, 113 Y-Teens 10, 11, 12g Choir 1 Pep Club 11, 123 Le Cercle Francais 115 GA 12. WAYNE PETHTEL Art Club 11. JANE POSTLETHWAITE Y-Teens 10, 11, 12g La Tertulia 11, 12. KATHY ANN PRICE FHA 10g Y-Teens 10, 12g Pep Club 11, 12 GAA 11, 123 GAA Officer 12g Student Cow cil 125 Yearbook Staff 12g PEL 12. MELODY ANN REEP NONA RANEY Band 10, 11, 123 FHA 103 Y- Pep Club 10g PEL 12g Senior Life- Teens 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 11, MARILYN KAY REYNOLDQI saving 113 GAA 11, 12. 12g Student Council 12. Y-Teens 12g GAA 12. WAYNE LOUIS RUSSELL Football 10, 11, 123 Track 10, 11, 123 Hi-Y 10g Lettermarfs Club 11, 12g PEL 123 Student Council 12. K PATRICIA ANN SALSBURY Y-Teens 10, 11, 123 Yearbook Staff 12g A Capella Choir 125 Quill and Scroll 12. SANDRA SCAVEZZE FHA 10, 11, 12. BOB SCHULTZE Band 10g Hi-Y 10, 12. experience success SENIORS 1 ' ' ,J J express ideas E IURS DANA SCIFERS Drama Club 103 Band 10, 112 Y-Teens 10, 1 123 Class Officer 10, 11, 12g Student Counc 10, Ill Pep Club 11, 123 La Tertulia 1 Football Queen Candidate 11Q PEL 123 GA 123 Yearbook Staff l2Q Football Queen 1 WILLIAM L. SCROGGINS Hi-Y 10, 11, 12Q Hi-Y Officer 103 Art Cl 10, 11, 123 Art Club Officer 11g Class Offic 113 Student Council 12. DOUG SHEWARD Drama Club 10, 11, 123 All School Play 10, 11, 123 Drama Club Of- ficer 12. RALPH SHEAD Band 10, 113 Hi-Y 10, 11, 12g Hi-Y Officer 11. JAN L. SHOEMAKER , Transfer From Alma 10g FHA 10, 11, 123 Y-Teens 11, 12. MARY ADELE SHUTE -Teens 10, 11, 123 Y-Teens Officer 1, 125 Drama Club 10, 11, 12g FL 10, ll, 12g NFL Officer 11, 2g Debate Club 10, 11, 123 FLL Og All School Play 10, 11, 123 Sen- or Lifesaving llg Le Cercle Francais O, ll, 12, DICK HERRMANN checks our the coal- 'X bucket decorations. DARYLENE GAYE SMITH MELVIN SMITH Y-Teens 10, 11, 123 A Capella Choir10,11, 12. NANCY SMITH Transfer From New Mexico 10g Y-Teens 1 11, 125 Pep Club 11, 12g Cheerleader 11, 11 Football Attendant 11g FHA 12. NORMA LEE SMITH Band 10, 11, 12g Stage Band 10g Pep Clu 10g A Capella Choir 11, 125 Maclrigals 1 123 Sax Quintet 11g Y-Teens 11, 12g Intel Music Council 12g lnter-Music Council offic 12. DAVID SNIDER Band 10, 11, 12g Hi-Y 10, 11, 12g Pep Ban 10, 11, 123 Hi-Y Officer 12. GAIL ELLEN STALLARD FHA 10, 11, 125 FHA Officer 12g Y-Teen 10g Drama Club 10g Madrigals 11, 123 GA 11, 12g Le Cercle Francais 11, 12g Pep Clu 12g PEL 12. STAN STUCKEY LINDA s. STANDLEY Brass choir 10, 11g Band 10, 11, TERRY RICHARD Y-Teens 10, 11, 123 Tennis 10, 11 12g Madrigals 11g Trombone Trio SWOFFORD 12g Pep Club 11g GAA 11, 12. 11. Hl-Y 10, 11, 12gChoir10, 12. H 1 l- MELINDA SUE SWOPE Y-Teens 10, 12g Pep Club 11, 12. STEVE SEYBOLD Art Club 11. C. T. TAYLOR Band 10, 11, 12g Hi-Y 11, Football 103 Traqk 10. CHEESE ! F .I .T f-3: enthusz'astz'calQ1 participate SENIQR MIKE TAYLOR Drama Club 10, 11, 125 Football 10, 11, 125 All School Play 10, 11, 125 A Capella Choir 10, 115 Madrigals 115 Drama Club Officer 115 Track 11, 125 Lette-rman's Club 11, 12. CYNTHIA JEAN TEWELL Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 Y-Teens Cabi- net 11, 125 Debate 10, 115 NFL 10, 115 Basketball Candidate 105 Girls' State 115 GAA 11, 125 Stu- dent Council 11, 125 Student Council Officer 125 Pep Club 125 Le Cercle Francais 11, 12. JOSEPH B. TRAVIS Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Football Manager 10, 11 Letterman's Club 11, 125 Le Cen-cle Francais 12. DIANA JANE TRIPLETT Transfer From Memphis 105 Y-Teens 11, 125 Pep Club 11, 125 GAA 12. prepare jbr .ZW SENIORS TERRI THOMAS Student Council 105 Senior Life- saving 105 FHA 10, 11, 125 FHA Officer 11, 125 GAA 11, 125 Pep Club 11, 125 Y-Teens 10. JEFF THURMAN Football 11, 125 Track 11 12 I.etterman's Club 11, 125 Tennis 12. lz 1, 12. GARY UDOCK TOM VAN HOY ross Country 10, 11, 12g Basketball 10, 11, 5 Track 10, 11, 121 Letterman's Club 10, JENNY LYNN VERMILLION -Teens 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 12g Saxo- one Quintet 11, 12g Stage Band 11, 123 moral Assistant 12. GERALD VERTZ otball 10, 11, 123 Track 10, 11, 12g Letter- an's Club 11, 12g Student Council 123 Hi-Y l NANCY ELLICE WALKER Pep Club 123 A Capella Choir 12. DAVE WARD Basketball 10, 11, 12g Football 10g Track 10, 11, 125 Cross 11, 12g BOOSTER Staff Quill and Scroll 11, 123 man's Club 11, 12g Hi-Y dent Council 12. Country 11, 12g Letter- PATSY WARD 125 Stu- Att Club 105 FHA 115 Y-Teens 11 Library Club 12. DID I Write that story for THE BOOS- TER? ,,,. 1 -lw, JOYCE WEHMEYER Y-Teens 10, 11, 12g Pep Club 11, 123 GAA 11. qv- .. 7 ..-f . I Q CATHERINE ANN WIAND Y-Teens 10, 11, 12g Pep Club 11, 123 Ban 10, 11, 12. LINDA WILBERT Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 12g Seni Lifesaving 10, 12g Pep Club 11, 123 La TJ tulia 11, 12. l l RUTH IRENE WILLIAMS MARLENE JEANETTE STENA KAY WILSON WILSON Pep Club 10, 11, 12g FHA 10, 11g Y-Teens 10, 11g GAA 11. Y-Teens 11, 12- if I ,.,l. ,L MARSHA WOODS Band 10, 11, 12g Y-Teens 10, 11, 12g Choir 11, 12, Pep Club 11, 12, Madrigals 12g Inter- Music Council 123 Student Council 12g Stu- dent Director 12. BRENDA JOAN WYNNE Library Club 12. GREGORY YOUVAN Art Club 11g Hi-Y 11, 12, La Tertulia 12. KAREN ZEHR Drama Club 10, 11, 12g Pep Club 10, 11, 123 Y-Teens 10, 11, 12. reach out E IORS X1 f 11 M-M-M-M-M GOOD ! ENGLISH SPICE-smelling classes don't appeal to everyone's noses. GLENN HARRY anticipates the next team point v . x .Ll 1 3 1 'rf f 1-,llnri '- HUT-w twill-' T , .. f11. - I l 'ff 'nmfvf' bi Q - gg , 'Tv'f7m . Q. ' ' e '1 i P 1 I Q x',G A, . a J 1' ' -mi' ' . , I lil 1 'Ik IlL quli siiii :NEWT 2 jr 5 '1 ' N.: w . 1: W if V, ' 'H '4 Y 1 ' '-1?- 2. 1. z ,Y W ' ' Rf! f 'Ffa .5o.3 p.. I Mark Q , EEE 5 Vx 'n? U -mrs - , i -fd fs 4 P i, Agmr - 'fl 41 W A 'ig-'E I ' I F 135.221 ' 76. GJ ,.. :. ' Lygff. bf mf V A Qin. 4 'pf 1' ' 1 S ' f -!f, . - U' tl . , I, -L' ' ,I 1 J l za--s9 771uQ, ' 'lu:nvgbqQ9qa9!9!!H 'v1vvcnsuiIQs!!!!l!'H A eun11in1gqigqgul!l ' wlnuqiiugqiqiql!!!H , 1 'IllrqqllK!lQ!!!!!4 ,ful 'ussus '-11w'f'A . ' unqqpuquunglw -,fl 'IIIIIIIIIIUIIIIQHV ' , 'P' '!l1iI'HiUF! ' Auf' flus1iaqinl!l!!ll9HH ' L5 45 ' ug .2- 4. 'x 4 1 W' to if 4 L 5 N ' l' 0 Q ,. ' f . vw- W .W -. J- -'-1 . I . ' x A ,.-,tl IRM' -Sf A ll: ' r I I P ? 1 -4. Av, A, ,M,, up ,. u www '-x 4511, . 1 7 1'2f'4-.35 EXPRESSIONS OF . . . Respect for the seniors . . . Timidity on the part of the sophomores the first day of school' . . . Expectation as the juniors advanced toward their senior year . . . Merriment during the class parties . . . Excitement when the juniors planned and decorated for the prom . . . Challenge as the classes rivaled one another with their shouts of victory during a pep assembly cheer of Two Bits . . . Nervousness when the girls asked the boys to the annual Christmas dance . . . Pride after a winning game when class distinction melts away and students return home, hoarse but happy. DERCLASSME JU 1011 7 ASS OFFI Jia 515 3.2 S5593 'g w JOHN Hg, ' Presidcnf -' 5 -Q - --4 . 1-A fd, It ,f .-, -s' ,A . 5- za.- Y Q' 1 W fr H N X if +554 ,,. ,I 2 'lv iff ff 73.1714 , X X Richard Bass Brad-Baxter Marilou Bay David Beard David Bell David Bellamy Steve Benskin Don Bertalotto Pam Berteau Mike Billionis Nancy Abercrombie Jim Alex Mark Allai Dianne Allee Steve Allen Doug Andrew Pam Arbuckle Claudia Aronhalt Gary Baima Bruce Bartley Carolyn Blessant Debbie Boham john Bouchard Larry Bowyer Danny Boyd 'T espectable JU 10115 Stan Buford Phil Burgert Reva Burke Steve Burnidge Debi Butler Debie Campbell Randy Carpino Alan Casella Jerry Cash Mike Chancey Ami Mikes Colles Patty Conrey Oscar Copenhaver Mindi Coulter Patti Coulter Nadine Cravens Roger Cunningham Mark Deckard David Edwards Gail Edwards Calvin Cheney Mary Ann Ciardullo Shirley Clark Terry Cline Gary Close Rebecca Clothier jerry Clugston Paula Clugston Linda Cobb Mike Cobb : 9'x 'Thar' Mary Foster Margaret Frankum Dee Dee Freeberg Eddie Fulbright Donna Fuqua Debra Gaddy Paul Gardner Kimmie Galindo Ronnie Garrison Michael Gary Sherry Edwards Paul Elsasser Barry Emerson Beverly Engle jim Farinacci Terry Faucett Howard Fields Mark Fincher Lana Fiorucci Tom Fogarty Marilyn Gillman Larry Girard Pamela Glazier james Goble Koletta Golden Mary Green Sarah Guardia labor JU 10113 John Hagerty Richard Hamilton Susan Harper Diana Harry Leonard Hartwig Susan Hiner Allen Hively Robert Hoff Christine Hood Teresa Howard Butch Johnson Scott johnson Debby jones Curt jones Jay D. Judah oQ'ectz've JU 1011 R Y Debbie Hoy Gailen Hudson Richard Hudson JoNita Hunt Debra Hurt Angie Ishmael Danny jack Vicki jackson Mike jessip Vickey johns 1 Cindy Kotzmnn Diane Larsen Craig Larson Mary Lemanski Brent Levi Tommy Lord Lynda Lyerla Mary McCall Janie McCullough Tony McNeely 4' WHO-Me? Barbara Kirk Lesa Koroush 'SZ' -Q. 3' L, 4:7 HZ:-'W K. N l if M' Iii -L 4' ' D A 43 HQ ' 1 e, H- 'X-Y V i , -r Mike McWilliams Wallace Mack Dan Mapes Dale Marrone Mike Martin i jim Mathis Mike Matrix Gary Moffatt Julia Moore Mark Moore 1.23 Karen Neely Doug Nemecek Lora Oehme joseph Ortiz Sandy Overman Jerry Owen George Parsons Candy Patrick Terri Penachio Glenda Pendleto I ay if 'Ni ' l , 4. A n i J ,I , ,V , li Ed Reynolds Kenn Rhuems Y Robert Riley Debbie Rink Robert Robinson Diana Russell Mary Russell Gary Saker Karen Schubert Alan Scott I1 'YK -,4 Pam Perry Linda Peterson Mike Phillips David Pierce Sandy Plattner Debby Presley Tommy Prince David Pummill Omer Redfern Kathy Restivo S fin Dusty Sixkiller Charles Smith Charlotte Smith David Smith Louanne Smith jay Sperry Debby Spruk Robert Steele Jack Seal Tommy Seaver Sandy Shaffer Ann Sheaffer Douglas Shultz Becky Siekman Nancy Simmons Herbert Sisk l -wr'-v .455 BRENDA CHRISTY lends a helping hand. gain status JU IOR Mary Stevens Steve Stuckey Danny Sutton Gerald Sutton Terry Swallow Diana Swartz Chuck Tannehill Della Tanner Anjan Tarafder Rosemary Tierney Y f - .. .No- ,- gap r X , M . f L, , of Amy Tolle Mary Townsend OOPS-THEY caught me! Judy Van Hoy John Victor Linda Wald Donna Wallis Bill Wiegel HQ 1 n f ' 'est- Mr fry 1' Barbara Wehmeyer Dwayne Wheat Dennis Wheeler Sylvia Trumbule Pat Tuten 1... qc. V , ?'x rf? ,, l' 1 f X 1 Q. Mmmmmmmm GOOD! Mmm? mow mmnxmmag ...QQ Kenny Wheeler James Wickes Larry Wilkerson Laurel Wilks Dave Wilson Pat Wilson Terri Wilson Kathy Windsor Debbie Wisdom Quincy Wood THE JUNIOR class tells it like it is. gain knowledge JU ICR SOPH 17-v Y 4 ' -1- n ,T 'Arr -w . 4 .A X SS OFFICERS ' Q f ' qi?-:Q-. N 4 1 -. Sv' ' 'SX U S V Qwdgg gg . ' l S ' Q ff' xi- Ii- y P ws' .. .ST ., S .,1'... - 'IX . .. ' I 'JK . T' MARK LOY . 'I a S . ll ,n U . v. U vi- 9' - ' -'ww X ' ILCSNNIE' HARTWIG .-,Q , esident Vicefrg , bn A ' 'fU'w 'ra - , A -N , - X .,,4 , Q --'QI . I ,. it N 0-42 .wi hh ,Z V :P , r fx, Sf fi-SSfffSS,ffS.Q,-, QS fx. - - 1 ,w g 1,:jl: 'Q ' . fn- A eg:.g,-, N Lv, 'I 1-,H F N - -. A-- - KATHY SCIFERSN, -fggr. - , KATIE BOLT ,QQf,f.-if! If' ., E H5 A Treasurer , ,V .segfemfaflw W- 1, Q V l'f-4: 5 A f I' , .Y Y- if'? 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'-2'-if ,iii-i'?il'K-fvu4,i:1iL.fv, '-S-1,4 ,M , '- 1 Af-- 'TQ Darlene Bagby Kirk Baker jim Baker Phyllis Banks Eldon Bartley Marty Bass Nikki Batten Lynne Bavuso Elizabeth Berkey Bill Bevans fbiylvi 'It' ae:-4' Y Deborah Alex jacquelin Allmon Tenezebe Allmon Denise Allred Kathleen Anderson Fred Andrew John Arthur Clifford Askins Jim Atchley Richard Baert ,xl eq-1' iw arf L. -wr' vw.. -JY Robert Bird Clyde Black Melinda Blackmon Charles Blair Naomi Blythe Donnie Bockelman einer Boham audaczyf Katie Bolt SGPHGMORES Debbie Bouchard Cindy Braden Janet Brisendine Paul Brock John Brooks Linda Brown Mark Buford Dawn Bugni Jane Burton Bonnie Bybee Debbie Cobb Tim Colvin Terry Cooper Tom Corporon David Crawford adapt to Ronald Crum acker 1 , tradztzons Greg Cummirlis Gary Davidson OPHOMORES Bill Caldwell ReNae Carrington Susan Carter Patrick Casey Diana Chancey Brenda Christy Vickie Chubb Carol Clark Mike Close Bill Clothier Q! emi Eddy Fields Kenneth Filby Danny Fink Terry Fleck Doug Forbes Joyce Fulton Debbie Galindo Dan Gallagher Patti Gartner Jim Gees 1.7 Scott Davis Gregg DeVere Steve Dittman Kathie Dunbar Cathy Edwards Mike Eravi Jim Evans Larry Farris Cindy Fauvergue Terri Fearmonti Donna George Robert Gibson Kent Giddings Nehemiah Gipson Jack Glenn Jerry Greiner Curt Grisham Ronnie Hammerba Barbara Hammonds Russ Harmon IT TAKES two! Larry Hartley Lonnie Hartwig Steve Hawn Nina Heenan Arlean Johnson Debra jones Diana Kime Judy King Danny Kirkland Mark Helton Danny Hembree Myrena Hey Cindy Hudson Karen Hudson Shirley Hudson Lydia Huffman Dennis Hurt Greg james Wanda Janes Lucinda Kotzman Susan Kotzman Butch Laidler William Lamb David Lundquest Steve McBride Gary McCabe Larry McFall Karen McNeely Scott Malcolm Mike Malcolm Ronnie Mangile John Marrone Rick Martin Diana Lamborn Linda Larson Steve Laughlin jeff Lee Roseanne Leverich Tom Lewis Laura Light Sandy Locke Kurt Loy Mark Loy CI is I l 7- i -32' --41' 1.1 I Irvalene Mathis Dan Matlock Billy Mattson Connie Meek Robyn Meyer Frank Middleton Kay Mill - Theora Miller Znhlbltllje OPHO ORE Doris Mitchell Scott Morin Charlie Myers Kathleen Neet Carol Neptune Mary Norris Linda O'Connell Sandra O'Connell Pamela O'Donnell Gary Oehme Cheryl Presley Gary Prince Michael Pryor Larry Pugh Bev Radell gazn status OPHO ORE Elsa Rains Joyce Ramsey Steven Ramsey T3 Debbie Oertle Kenny Orender Patty Osborn Ronnie Parker Paul Passmore Verna Pearson John Phillips Steve Phillips Kathy Pillion Debby Pollock John Schmidt John Schmitt Gary Scholes Kathy Scifers Ralph Redd Pam Richards Dennis Rink Elaine Robb Dennis Rockey Romona Rodabaugh Greg Rogers David Ross Pam Ross Sawanah Saker ISN'T THIS the same stuff we had yesterday? Joyce Scroggins Jan Seybold Mary Seaman Viola Sharp Mary Shoemaker Mike Shonk Karen Sloan Stephen Smieshek Bonnie Smith Frank Smith 'VS C-f-1. R Marc Tomlin Deborah Thomlison Margie Tompkins Rick Tremain Gary VanPielt Larry Walsh Gloria Ward Judy Wearhers Kim White jim Williams , 'lay 1 Kathi Smith Marnie Smith Robert Spencer Della Stafford Mark Stafford Estel Standlee Joelene Steele Cheryl Stice Arliss Sunderwirth Linda Thomas Q-f' x can Williams '- ,f , - e' . Richard Williams A - 1' . , f 5 H' ' n y li Mike Willis g 4, ,QV H Michael Wilper f -1- T ' -I 'jf ' ' ,Q- Barry Wilson 1, K 5-:fy Q , A' if' .4 , . X . ,f 5. ' r .S Q ,U rv, , x i -T M S fx l i seek Mak Wilson -H i Harvey Winans v-,M answers Linda Windsor SOPHO ORE I Bobby Wofford Ken Wood Polly Woodhead -... Paul Wuerdeman Steve Wuerdeman Lana Wynne Chad Zollar Q. . Sherryl Beaver A is 1 ' in i ai-'.x it 'H ig- : Q-.,- l , l A -Y, i ' W A Stephen Hight Kent Medlin Bob Scifers jeff Armstrong fl' Bill cook 7 Tom Thomas Phillip Napier PHOMORE BASKETBALL Team: Butch Laidler, Ronald Crumpacker, Rick Martin, Kent Giddings, jim Baker, Kirk Baker, rry Wilson, Jeff Lee, Donnie Bockleman, Mike Willis, jim Gees, Steve Phillips, Scott Morin. 1 . 5,141.1 -. .- ..,t . . -..yd . .. A ,,. A, , . , ,W Y P O 'Q X . ' A .gk - x s '11 ' ,, . I n . .3 , .. V, 6 . if .5 331'-'93 XI.. ., . -ECW! Z' 1. Q 1 g55'gfff ff X 4 Plm ,qs 2 rx. , '15 J?- -f .rm '1 is Sf ..Q?lffsW1 1 .gh 1 ' .- V ,y55,, .,H,6. , ,- - v. ' V -1- nf. -w., ,., , 1 ' 'x Y . I . 1 fl ljwf- ,,',' 5b'fzg.'5, 3' at ,.-.r jf. P ., '. i-'Hx -3 'C .: V. ' , ., , ., , . :V 12 Z,.,' 1 -.Q ,Q it ..' f ..,. :- '- ,Sl-w1. -A 4 EQ 19- . ' M, 1-A ?' Viv' ' , h 1, . 'v 5 fy I ' ,.-ww '21 f.-, af 'L ' Q Q Q ,5f15 .JEYl'L'.1 ff: I- jlifidiz :wig . ,A ,H .Kg 1 I-1 . 4 fp f, 6,3 gs, , ,R -..'-A f . 1, ,A-W Mgw wh- 4, . ,. ,,.,, 1'l-. . 'N-x I 1. fl? , N 1 if fir A .3 , vase. ' - 1 'NYJ 4 .- ,.'-,gr .g.-wr X :Q f, , ' ,, 1 K ,IR X1 ,T +mw mmm' , , nf . wffj EXPRESSION Sportsmanship JOY Sadness Sympathy Cheer Pride Unity Gracefulness Eloquence and STUDE T LIFE + NYM! F A PARADE in the rain? You've got to be kidding! 1' 9. USILENCE IS Golden PEOPLE CAMERA SHY? i DO YOU wanna dance? A TASTE of Honey? MAN ALIVE!! DON'T WORRY Carol, it's alright .f .. Q A., ,.,,,.. -.. , . ,V :gig-15':f.s5QJ?1.,.f?-if ., ,ig 'fi-' -Q, w 51': f k Nrgix ix 'fm -, xi . mfg F . P. 3 I f- iw Wm - if-' f 3 - Hr- r--v '-,-- isis- ' ' g -. -, . ,l'IITEL5jliii W- ff- we 31 1 A ..1 ' ' N ff '45, 'QFF - Q, .- ig +2-W - gwrrw -. .Ng ,U 1.1 j ' i k lux ,- if N M -1 .- - . gr. I N- 4 -- -A . Q, I -A -L5 1, . i-f-F 'uf -i -- ' ' ,, Y --A-j-'F R . '-x if-r .Jr v , ' 13 -I vt ii - V. V-1 1 ff i i V 1' Y, ifAr,,a:,- ' Qi -4 I 0 ' . Q. 3!T.f':ff'v-1FIfQr.p., '1 I K . I U 5 V4 'L F f f ' 3 ' - ni 9 'A b f , . -'i x - -W V,-1,3 , 1.',-if 94-:f':,,1ggi1,5,--,, . , -+ - ::---1 1 fn-A '-- ' - . . -- 'J ' -'Q--.-ff .- :ual 1' ' fr. 55312.27 ,hT::.-. 41:.W. 1g',-'- -: ' 2, A 1 , 1. WHEN JOHNNY comes marching home again. BRENDA TEACHES Rick a few things. iii 'E Q' LL .dr- ,ffv X , V64 -1 'Y 'J - gf A'-F 'J' 6 Il 'RST-RING HALL OF FAME. HUNGER STRIKES Again ! THQ YODKGPPQ 0355 Neeng some Um Cf-62.142 M H55 dl-WQYI Q QF Tdl'K15i raw FQ. H ra A 1 4 HSNAKES ALIVE. W HOW'S THE length? -0 X . . ,s I 4 -.EQ Q 'L 1 i F .... .A ETHANK GOODNESS it's Fri- ay. STUDENTS ESCAPE from the normal everyday life. CAMPUS A TOOTHPICK'S length from 11, .b . iw. SENIORS do their own thing. PARTIES A GAMES 92 SENIORS TEST Mark Stafford's ability to push up to Senior standards. 4 JXJ md xc? K 51 ntl 7 , pf - 1 .AQ-tra .kg Q75-A -Q , . l, rg v-, Qngfjfp YOUVAN MANAGED to twist everything up. UG' ,N B Gm G ll I Qsfixgi 1. ,, Q . U uw f t P 'A Q9 Y WHAT HAS two heads, three legs, lp-.-y, i YOU'D BETTER watch it! A' -Q km, I I ll Ulm! THE LADDER up the sky's the limit. 'Tis the season to be jolly. 1 l C 4 n H ,ly . y 2 WELL, WE can't look beau ful all the time. THE SENIORS support the Drago DO YOU ha e your license yet? Il. HAN G EM Hlgh Q1 7, v u Q' ,,,' A NEW look on life after Senior Day. 5' I ' PREPARATIONS N 1, x. ! I , A an Wanna Go? You're asking me? A STITCH in time saves nine. IT'S A stick-up. S OOPY'S CHRISTMAS Blow in my eye and I'll follow you anywhere. 41. Q! WELL, HERE goes nothlng. HOW SWEET it is. QV. A 'I'D RATHER do xt myself! l'LL sms you outsider' , .Q X A 5' 5 Qu .ff -4 '4 2 WHERE DID everyone go? STUDENTS MARCH to BUT I don't have money to buy the cake raffle tickets. UAHHH BEEF-BEEP 1 -P ELAI fa, . XJ f X. YOU'RE NEVER too Young. A HOLE in one? Lf WILL HE or wnn't he? ffl, X QX' , 5- -if L 4' h if-: -gif-gf, ,- - A .' 1-15. 'Q ' Y- O 'Q' STUDENTS LOOK over previous Coal Bucket scores. WE'VE GOT Spirit!!! W 777777 ff' ,x G' . -1 A A 25 'S A 5 ' L ! X 5 w . ' O 1 ' 43 Qrqg, A , I L O .Q ZS L LITTLE BIT of Loving. EXCITEME T ami' -Y' ,.q r 'N 5 'ix a , Q Q L ':.' 4 wwf +1 5,5 'N-V: 1..1 Am? - .L wean K . N I up '- I x W X 3 . tv 9' 1' I O 4 ' 1 If 1 K. , gn MA,- Qq V, Q c I x H 1, i . bil ,Ks 4 S IOR MEMORIES . 4. Q in THE PHS Ice Capades? -z-I-'Y'?, 102 DEBBIE WHAT' are you looking for?' 1'r'.w . 'fv1'z.f , J v Hx l ,fy :JA ' 1 f' 5 H . .N I 1 X , W- I 5 4 H , x ' 'ftlgf -:MM ,Safe 'U I4 Lf If 1 1.3 Qi , fa . X , W ' X? ' u f A sa, .- Cfaf -01 pr I U 1ZL,','3r 'ff cg '.- 1 ..,f Q . 1 -1.5 ' .f 1 . ' A ' ' . I k 5 1 , , - , . ,mm , ,- L .f . ,I 3 -. ,W I. 4 ,fm 7.31, A. . x N75 ,I . 3 ,f -r:'5- T-'- x X L A .. ,,.. 1.1 .-, ' 'A' - !f3A! f,' .x ' ' rx '- - .. -. rfw,'T',,, 'AW .A A ONLY 99 to ??? go. ,, READY FOR a hoe-down? W I X JOHN GADDY gets a shot from the nurse I SHOULD have danced all night! THE FOUR STOOGES O , 7 K 'X ,Q J L va K . n Xl A 111-- 55 . '.r,-xx-.MVN -. --...M . .. V -Q- - - 1-- -fr-+7 ' v-. Ev..- .,-, 'w '.g--A 51 Q--,' As ,..g. - I.-14. . ' ,'f5fi': -Y'-231.43 A .-.,..,, - WSU? f' ' . . .. . ..... - 1 P b . W--KH.- 1 Q f--F., . ,jg . .. 1s pf 6 an ln. 104 . . . , , ,I-'iii L-af.-, EXPRESSIONS OF . . . Good cheer when GAA girls rang bells at Christmas time Satisfaction as Y-Teen girls sent money to their orphan overseas .. . Relief when the Purple and White staff sent in their last shipment for the '70 yearbook . .. Comradeship as Student Council members worked together to increase cooperation between the student body and the administration. Concentration, viewing a skit in Drama Club Contentment, eating chili at the annual French Club chili supper Pride after winning a 1 rating at the Spring Music Festival . . . ORGANIZATIONS-learning, sharing, fun. GRGANIZATIO 106 VICE-PRESIDENT F .. -'fm ZFf1l? - sq, 1' f.. J, vf .'.1 f 6 -Lic, - Q51 1. , . Dan Corporon ADVISORS Donna Watson and john L. England PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER W' Mark Heitz Cindy Tewell Student Council, formed by homeroom representatives anti elected officers, is the voice of the student body. Directed by Donna Watson, the officers and member discuss the views of the students to provide answers to prob- lems facing both the administration and student body. Activities during the year included the football and ban ketball homecomings, the coal bucket dance, Twirp Day, ann compiling the student directory. Student Council also spon- sored buses to out of town games and guides at all home basketball games. The Student Council gave each representative an active rolu in student government. V: - -av- I -1-...-uzu.. ACTIVITY COMMITTEE TOP ROW: Dale Askins, Wayne Russell. BOTTOM ROW: Mike PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Munn, Kent Gicldings. EUROW: Dave Warcl, Gerald Vertz. BOTTOM : Lora Oehme, Susan I-liner, I- COURTESY COMMI'l I'EE ? ROW: Mary Stevens, Melody Reap, Mary Russell. BOTTOM W: Cindy Cole, Teresa I-liner, Kathy Price. I SAFETY COMMITTEE I TOP ROXW: Dan Corporan, Mike McWilliams, Wayne I Haynes. BOTTOM ROW: Janice Harry, Dana Scifers, janet Clugston. SOCIAL COMMITTEE TOP ROW: Patti Coulter, Linda Thomas, Theora Miller. BOTTOM ROW: jay Sperry, Gary Baima. STUDE T COUNCIL TOP ROW: Alver Clark, Kay Scully, Donna Watson, BOTTOM ROW: Patricia I- Lorene Dougherty, Marjory Sharp. -- , , .....,- V , :YH - r C will MEMBERS OF the Publicity Committee receive instructions on how to make their bells. awk' CABINET TOP ROW: Mary Adele Shute, Marsha Woods. THIRD ROW: Wilma Filby, Margaret Bellamy. SECOND ROW: Cindy Tewell, Patty Conrey, Karen Laskey. BOTTOM ROW: Laurel Wilks, Janet Clugston, Judy Hill. TRACE AND cut, truce and cut. IF YOU'D just let me see, I could fi out what she's talking about. Q O K roll A L es' 7 '?!!i L-:fa 2. nw' ' ei ut er D1rylene Smith Debbie FOURTH ROW Nina Briggs Mary Fos- Debbie Thomlison 'IHIRD ROW Bonnie Kautz, Stevens SECOND ROW Debbie Bohnm Kathy Patty Peck BOTTOM ROW Vrcki Chubb, Y-Teens, a part of YWCA, developes in its members Christian beliefs. The Y-Teen symbol represents the growing of an indi- vidual in knowledge of God and friendship. As a money making project, they sold candy to help support an orphan. Activities this year included the all school mixer, fall conference, mother-daughter tea, Christmas caroling, and the annual Easter assembly. Helping to realize the ideals of personal and social living is a basic goal of the Y-Teen organization. FINANCE COMMITTEE TOP ROW: Rosanne Leverich, Denise Allred, Cheryl Presley, Kim White. FOURTH ROW: Dawn Bugni, Diane Larson, Cheryl Stice, Karen Schubert. THIRD ROW: Joyce Fulton, Robyn Meyer, Mary Russell, Dusty Sixkiller. SECOND ROW: Polly Woodhead, jackie Allmon, Terri Cooper, Debbie Rink. BOTTOM ROW: janet Clugston, Carol Neptune, Marnie Smith, Laurel Wilks. THE SERVICE committee rings their way through the Christmas project. Y-TEENS PUBLICITY COMMITTEE TOP ROW: Debby Sen, Christine Hood, Joyce Ramsey, Linda Wilbert, Melody Reep. THIRD ROW: Carol Clark, Sue Ann Gilmore, Theora Miller, Kathy Smith, Cynthia Fisher. SECOND ROW: janet Brisen- dine, Debby Spruk, Mary Ann Ciardullo, Mindi Coulter, Patti Coulter, Edra Adams. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Weathers, Patty Conrey, judy Van Hoy, Becky Siekman, Vicki jackson. - 1 1-ew 1 xl 1 I MARSHA WOODS gives instructions for the Teen Christmas project. i'2 gi, Q,- -'-ui VE -- I ' ' PATTY PRAYS all goes well. mas bells. Reynolds, Cindy Braden. l SERVICE COMMITTEE TOP ROW: Lora Oehme, Pam Arbuckle, Mary Green. FOURTH ROW: Elaine Robb, Paula Doss, Linda Thomas, Judy McNeely, Barbara Wehmeyer, THIRD ROW: Doris Mitchell, Kathleen Neet, Linda Standley. SECOND ROW: Margaret Bellamy, Kathy Scifers, Patty Salsbury. BOTTOM ROW: Siena Wilson, Marilyn l JOYCE SCROGGINS checks and gives her O.K. on the Christ- l l TOP ROW: Beverly Engle, Dee Dee Freeberg, Sandy Plattner, Linda Peterson. FOURTH ROW: Debra Andrew, Loretta Enloe, Janie McCoullough, Koletta Golden. THIRD ROW: Pam O'Donnell, Elaine Burgett, jane Postlethwaite. SECOND ROW: Donna Wallace, Debby Presley, Teresa Howard, Joyce Wehmeyer. FIRST ROW: Wilma Filby, Amy Tolle, Karen Zehr, Karen Neely. OH, lSN'T that bell ever gonna ring? TOP ROW: Arlean johnson, Marilou Bay, Lana Fiorucci, Marsha Woods. THIRD ROW: Linda Brown, ,In Ann Ketterman, Nikki Batten, Diane Chancey. SECOND ROW: Dianna Lamborn, Karen Sloan, Debbie Hoy, Norma Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Kimmie Glinclo, Diana Triplett, Kristie Joseph, Cindy Cole. IF THESE girls ever learn what they're supposed to be doing, I just don't know what I'd do. Y-TEENS if R L -sq Y-TEEN MEMBERS concentrate on making Chnsrmas I for the rest homes. I HOPE they don't catch me loafing. LITTLE RABBIT Foo-Foo hoppin' through the forest. PROGRAM COMMITTEE TOP ROW: Linda Clark, Cindy Hudson, Lynne Bavuso Sunclerwirth. THIRD ROW: Dana Scifers, Jill Freeberg Benelli, Sandy Overman, jan. Shoemaker, Debi Myers. S ROW: Cindy Tewell, jennifer, Esch, Mary McCall, Cathy BOTTOM ROW: Carol Myers, Kathy Hunsaker, Linda Gay Miller. g f l fm c lf -2- .i OFFICERS Brooks President- Gail Edwards Secre- ack Glenn Vice President. The students enrolled in Library Club serve the faculty and the student body at P.H.S. Library club helps the members mature in different types of literary endeavors. During October, the annual book fair with displays of paper back books were sold to the student body. In the fall members at- tended the SEK District Work Shop to encourage library assistants to further their interests in library science. In April, members attended the state meeting at Emporia. Becky Clothier was the state correspondent secretary for Kansas. The students and faculty take pride in modern library facilities and the efficient staff composing the Library Club. ,1 J' I A I it l i I, ' 9 ' 'L iiillili ll ae 1 ' ' ' ' 4' falls will lllllllleis-'lil ' .', ., L+. . , . .2 . Yi! ,.., l.i, f' Q im 'jp' l Q ' l 4- J., ' eafll - g LT. . i . X , TOP ROW: Becky Clothier, Paula Clugston, Julia Moore, Sandy Overman, Elaine Burgett, Loretta Enole, Jo Ketterman, Richard Williams, Patsy Ward! Brenda Wynne, Sarah Costulis, Jack Glenn. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Klose, Terry Fearmonti, Linda Wald, Terri Brooks, john Brooks, Lana Wynne. 'llll t, .. . U 1 ll A ll! M K I fi if ' 4 . 1 S 7 N . ff! S JUST got to be in here somewhere. A STUDY-in? LIBRARY CLUB 113 homes. standing of Christian life. SENIORS TOP ROW: Mark Heitz, Steve Clark, Dave Guardia, joe Fontaine. FOURTH ROW: Mike Cole, Bill Scroggins, Steve Mitchell, David Martin. THIRD ROW: Max Struble, Roy Hembree, Charles Lamb, Gary Lundquest, Bob Schultz, Terry Swoffard, jim Packard. SECOND ROW: Ralph Shed, Eddie Meador, Dasid Snider, David Pugh, Angus Con- nell. BOTTOM ROW: Jay Mason, joe Travis, Ron Garnett, Greg Youvan, Alfred Midoux. From these meetings, students have received a better under- HI-Y, a Christian group for boys, stresses religion as a part of school life. Students held separate chapter meetings to discuss topics of Christian life in their community and their' CABINET TOP ROW: Scott Morin, Danny Kirkland, Kurt Loy, jesse Sutton. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Garrison, Mark Heitz, john Marrone. SECOND ROW: David Snider, Jim Packard, David Guardia, HALRIGHT JOE lets get down il business. l V JUNIORS TOP ROW: Tommy Lord, Dan Mapes, Brent Levi, Phil Burgert. FOURTH ROW: Don Bertalotto, Scott Johnson, jerry Clugston, Mike Colles. THIRD ROW: Earl Ludlum, Kenny Rhuems, Jack Seal, Larry Bowyer. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Garrison, Stan Buford, Mark Allai, Rick Hudson. BOTTOM ROW: Greg Larson, Randy Carpino, Danny Sutton. HI-Y anyone? SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: Danny Kirkland, Mike Malcolm, Scott Morin, John Marrone, Larry Hartley. THIRD ROW: Lawrence Bowyer, Greg James, Charlie Myers, Steve Dittman, Danny Lamb, Ronald Crum- packer, Mike Willis. SECOND ROW: Mike Pryor, Russ Harmon, Kenny Orender, Paul Pass- more, Curt Williams, Robert Bird, Scott Davis, Harvey Winans, David Lundquest. BOTTOM ROW: Frank Middleton, Eldon Bartley, Kenneth Filby, Mike Close, Mark Buford. HI-Y . , 'W V 'tg l 'ge .. - '1 - :nav V ui L' A , ram . 1. HN ,A' x l Ki ,L .3 . Xxx r x '- . si Q u. X Under the supervision of Janet Dalton, this organ- ization is for girls interested in home economics. It provides excellent opportunities for its members to grow as human beings by serving their community, school and their homes. To begin the year, FHA'ers sponsored a mixer to get acquainted with other mem- bers. Girls attended the fall conference at Columbus, and at Christmas rang bells for the Salvation Army. Another service project done by these girls was a party for the children at Elm Acres. Each girl learned to play an active part in school activities and in their community and gave them a satisfying look on life. OFFICERS TOP ROW: Barbara Kasiah, Debby Carleton, Katie Bolt. SECOND ROW: Glenda Pendleton, Diana Harry, Gail Stallard, Susan Hiner. BOTTOM ROW: Janice Harry, Jonni Kelsey, Lydia Huffman, Terri Thomas. CINDY WAITS patiently in line. SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: Dawn Bugni, Katie Bolt, Pol Woodhead, Joleen Steele, Linda Brow THIRD ROW: Doris Mitchell, Cindy Brade Kathy Scifers, Joyce Scroggins, Kathy bar, Shirley Hudson. SECOND ROW: Hay, Phyllis Banks, Verna Pearson, I' Leverich, Kim White, Cheryl Presley. TOM ROW: Jackie Allmon, Pam R Lydia Huffman, Denise Allred, Patty born, Judy Weathers. :-v :ug x X sis. S A JUNIORS ROW: Debbie Wisdom, Mary Green. THIRD Barbara Weymeyer, Terri Brooks. SECOND Vicki johns, Nancy Abercrombie, Diana Harry. ROW: Glenda Pendleton, Pam Perry, Susan lI S GET down to some serious eating. If -Lil 4' Q5 OW 0,0 wb ' 7 5 , E mflf 5 1, 5 L si 5 wo 0 NEW ,AO SENIORS TOP ROW: Barbara Kasiah, Nancy Smith, Stena Wilson. FOURTH ROW: Steveann Elliott, Janice Loftus, Debbie Carleton. THIRD ROW: Gail Stallard, jan Shoe- maker, Cynthia Fisher, Janet Dalton. SEC- OND ROW: janice Harry, Marlene Hayen, Edra Adams, Kristie joseph. FIRST ROW: Sandra Scavezze, Gay Miller, Vicki Lehnst, jonni Kelsey, Terri Thomas. n 4' FHA TOP ROW: Phil Burgert, Eddie Meador, Dale Askins, Mike Eravi, Gary Clemens, Gary Baima, Mike McWilliams, jay S Denny Wheeler, Steve Eichhorn, Richard Hamilton, Gary Lundquest. THIRD ROW: Mike Cole, Mike Willis, Steve Mit Mike Pryor, Wayne Russell, Wayne Haynes, Jerry Clugston, Allan Casella, jim Goble, Dick Herrmann, Gerald Vertz, Evans. SECOND ROW: Kenny Wheeler, Mark Buford, Gerald Sutton, Butch Laidler, Mark Fincher, Mark Allai, Dale Mar Bruce Neet, Jeff Thurman, Wallace Mack. BOTTOM ROW: jeff Lee, joe Travis, Tom Kolar, John Victor, Tommy Hoy, Mark Anderson, Mark McNay, David Martin, Steve Burnidge, Curt Jones. I rm I Boys who received a letter in a PHS sport were eligible to be members of the Letterman's Club. Larry Garman and jerry Wright act as sponsors for the group and help in sponsoring the letter- man-faculty basketball game. These ac- tivities created much enjoyment as well as increasing sportsmanship to all students of P.H.S. OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Dale Askins VICE PRESIDENT: Mark McNay SECRETARY: Wayne Haynes TREASURER: Tom Kolar. LETTERMAN7S CLUl rl-ROW: Mary Russell, Nona Raney, Dee Dee Freeberg, Debbie Rink, Diane Larsen, Sandy Plattner, Karen Schubert. H ROW: Cindy Cole, Debra Gaddy, Margaret Bellamy, Loretta Enloe, Debby Carleton, Linda Peterson. FIFTH ROW: Samuals, Kathy Price, Karen Laskey, JoNita Hunt, Diana Goll, Glenda Pendleton, Linda Standley. FOURTH ROW: ' OW: a Clark Sue Ann Gilmore, Marilyn Reynolds, Patti Conrey, Nancy Simmons, Amy Tolle, Mary Stevens. THIRD R .a Doane, Kim McCullough, Jennifer Esch, Kathy Hunsaker, Cindy Tewell, Dana Scifers, Teresa Hiner. SECOND W: Marlene Hayen, Janice Harry, Joyce Goll, Gail Stallard, Diana Triplett, Terri Thomas, Mary Ann Ciardullo, Dusty iller, BOTTOM ROW: Linda Divine, Nema Burton, Judy Hill, Gay Miller, Sandy Overman, Steveann Elliot, Janet gston, Laurel Wilks, The Girls' Athletic Association consists of girls with superior athletic abilities. Sponsored by Francis Samuels, the girls participate in such sports as volley- ball, tennis, basketball, and bowling. Because of the dedication of these girls, GAA has helped PHS to maintain its lasting vitality. I im IT'S A bird, it's a plane, it's . . . OFFICERS Margaret Bellamy, President, Janet Clugston, Treasurer, Kathy Price, Secretaryg Nema Burton, Vice President. , I at it GIRLS' PEL TOP ROW: jennifer Esch, Dana Scifers, , 1 ' m garet Bellamy, judy McNeely Nona Marlene Hayen, Sue Ann Gilmore, Ki 1 Cullough, Gail Stallard. SECOND I Judy Hill, janet Clugston, Linda Clark. TOM ROW: Kathy Price, Ionni Kelsey, Burton. Q .. Q , 4 -C- an -o W, ' - . . ti p 5 V. . ' ' .is fl - ' ' '.,,1 , l l Q ' ,. Zi 1.1 fl - Q :..l . T . . -wi' ,. v, ' t fri T' ' i 11' ,V ,Aa -hu il 'Hx' 1,.f '-Q P n ' I tr: srl, V Y. ., , X- t - 4. f T nie ' -' Z? e . ., V 1' 'M . N V- , 'L 'faftff . N- 1 airfi'-X 5 .drag ' ' , gras. 7 tie- GY 3 ' P , fig- Q, .,1., , .C h t W C, C ,l ,fa , a . J r , -xt if L 1-gr - J. -Af f, 1-'fftwl T. 1, . 'Qi' vas- 159 ' AQ -'P , --Q . aft ,' BOYS' PEL O TOP ROW: Bruce Neet, Wayne Haynes, Gary Clemens, Mark Ander- son, Gerald Vertz. BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Russell, Dale Askins, David Martin, Mike Taylor, Tom Kolar. NONA USES her coaching ability to a game. V As sponsors, Larry Garman and Frances Samuels NEMA BURTON cans a foul' furnished an opportunity for senior students to ex- pand their athletic abilities and supervise group participation. These leaders demonstrated, to fel- low classmates, the correct forms in athletics, and officiated in class contests. Each member of PEL was able to mature both mentally and physically by helping others. TOP ROW: Judy Van Hoy, Carol Myers, Nancy Simmons, Mary Russell, Amy Tolle, Karen Sloan, Debbie Wisdom, Mary Stevens. BOTTOM ROW: jonni Kelsey, Diane Chancey, Gay Miller, Mary Ann Ciardullo, Becky Siekman, Dusty Sixkiller, Nema Burton, Janice Harry. i Girls enrolled in Senior Lifesaving met after school each Wednesday to learn the basic fundamental skills of water safety. With Frances Samuels supervising, these girls participated in tests to master the Red Cross safety techniques and achieve an outstanding swimming ability. WOULD YOU believe a tug-of-war? GEE I wish I could do that! ' ALL WASHED up. LIFE AVI SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: Debbie Bouchard, Patty Gartner, Kathleen Neet, Gloria Ward, Mary Beth Norris, Katie Bolt, Arliss Sunderwirth, Kathleen Neet. SEVENTH ROW: Cindy Braden, Cindy Boham, Kathy Scifers, Kathy Smith, Nikko Batten, Karen Sloan, Susan Carter, Marggi Tompkins. SIXTH ROW: Melinda Blackman, Donna George, Diana Kime, Carol Clark, Linda Thomas, Debra jones, Kathis Dunbar. FIFTH ROW: Joyce Ramsey, Myrena Hey, Brenda Christy, Shirley Hudson, Barbara Hammonds, Doris Mitchell. FOURTH ROW: Verna Pearson, Lydia Huffman, Darlene Bagby. THIRD ROW: Ramona Rodabaugh, Tenezebe Allmon, Karen Hudson, Karen Chancey, Janet Brisendine, Linda Windsor, Janie Burton. SECOND ROW: Debbie Cobb, Debbie Oertle, Vicki Chubb, Cheryl Presley, Roseanne Leverich, Judy Weathers. BOTTOM ROW: Denise Allred, Robyn Meyer, Lynn Bavuse, Cheryl Stice, Pam Richards, Jackie Allmon, Patty Osborn. FRUSTRATION ! OFFICERS Kim McCullough, President Patty Conrey, Vice-President Mary Stevens, Secretary Sue Ann Gilmore, Treasurer ,.. ., -,-, , v-are ini: -an-in . N , JUNIORS TOP ROW: Ann Sheaffer, Sarah Guardia, Debi Butler, Teresa Howard, Pam Ar- buckle, Karen Schubert, Mary Russell. FIFTH ROW: Della Tanner, Debra Gad- dy, Christine Hood, joNita Hunt, Mary Green, Jane McCullough, Diane Larsen, Linda Peterson. FOURTH ROW: Lora Oehme, Debbie Wisdom, Glenda Pendle- ton, Barbara Wehmeyer, Becky Clothier, Beverly Engle, Debby Presley, Cindy Cole, Claudia Aronhalt. THIRD ROW Gail Edwards, Debbie Boham, Mindi Coulter, Mary Ann Ciardullo, Donna Wallis, Ver- nell Brinkman, Patti Coulter. SECOND ROW: Debie Cambell, Becky, Siekman, Diana Harry, Koletta Golden, Bonnie Kautz, Amy Tolle, Sandy Overman, Mary Stevens. BOTTOM ROW: Laurel Wilks, Nadine Cravens, Patty Conrey, Dee Dee Freeberg, Conni Kelsey, Debbie Rink, Debbie Hoy, Barbara Kirk, Dusty Six- killer. SENIORS TOP ROW: Gail Stallard, Terri Thomas, Kristi joseph, Kimi McCullough. NINTH ROW: Loretta Enloe, Cindy Tewell, Sue Ann Gilmore, Io Ket- terman. EIGHTH ROW: Dana Scifers, Kathy I-Iunsaker, jennifer Esch, Debbie Carleton. SEV- ENTH ROW: Karen Laskey, Teresa Hiner, Jeanne Geier, Mitzi Benilli. SIXTH ROW: Janice Harry, Linda Wilbert, Joyce Wehmeyer, Melody Reep. FIFTH ROW: Carol Peterson, Debbie Dahl, Karen Zerh, Cathy Wiand. FOURTH ROW: Connie Dowty, Dianna Triplette, Deanna Karnes, Stena Wilson. THIRD ROW: Margaret Belamy, Wilma Filby, Linda Clark, Nancy Walker. SECOND ROW: Gay Miller, Kathy Price, Nema Burton, Linda Divine. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Smith, jonni Kelsey, Carol Meyers. IS THIS what you call a PEP club? PEP CLUB gg.: TOP ROW: Scott Morin, Ortolani, Greg You FIFTH ROW: Dennis R ey, Tom Fogarty, jack Angus Connell, Stan He FOURTH ROW: Diane son, Pam Arbuckle, Lesa roush, Ann Sheaffer. TH ROW: Mary Russell, Rains, Laura Light, Jones, Kathleen Neet, Li Wilbert, Diana Goll. S OND ROW: Janie Bur Lynn Bavuso, Jackie All Roseanne Leverich, Pam let, Sawana Saker, Pam Sa FIRST ROW: Laurel W Judy VanHoy, Gay Mi Kathy Hunsaker, Nancy mons, Carolyn Foster. OFFICERS Gay Miller, Vice-President Laurel Wilks, Treasurer Judy Van Hoy, President Kathy Hunsaker, Secretary SPONSOR Carmen Swafford LA TERT LIA La Tertulia, sponsored by Carmen Swafford, enlarges student's outlook of the Spanish Countries. In its tl year, La Tertulia was opened to all students enrolled ii Latin or Spanish course. Meeting every other Monday, Tertulia attempted to broaden the Spanish student's knowle of the culture of Spanish-speaking countries. OFFICERS FEAR-A KASIAH, Vife-Presidentg Gay Miller, Secretary-Treas g and Dan Corporan, President. IP ROW: Phil Burgert, Jill Freeberg, and Patty bury. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Kasiah, Beverly ple, and Janie McCullough. E :LfaZm'U4 .Es Quill and Scroll is open to junior and senior rnalism students who are in the upper one pd of their class. This organization has n active since 1958. This honor inspires :lents to improve and take pride in their n accomplishments. JANICE HARRY, Kathy Price, Diane Cox, and Gay Miller. ' QUILL sf SCROLL Sponsored by Rosalie Watkins, French club members were able to gain a knowledge of French tradition and culture. Their activities included the annual chili supper, selling valograms and having an orphan in France. From these experiences, members of the French club were better able to understand the world around them. 4 51 ,,9e of O w F 0' 5 lu 3 ' U A U A .b xl-5 '51, N it X TOP ROW: Shirley Hudson, Kathie Dunbar, Sarah G d' K S h 41' uar ra, aren c ubert, Kathleen Anderson, DeeDee Freeberg, Steve Burnidge, Larry Walsh. FOURTH ROW: Charles Lamb, Barbara Hammonds Mary McCall Teresa Howard Janie Mc Cullough, Gloria ward. THIRD ROW: David Guardia, Mike Mdmx, Mark Mdbfe, Doug Nernecek, Judy Mclgleely. Pauli Doss. SECOND ROW: Pam O'Donnell, Diana Russell, Kay Mill, Irvalene Mathis, Mary Foster. BOTTOM ROW: Joe Travis, Leonard Hartwig, Larry Hartley, Robert Golob, Mike Shonk. F SX - - 1'- Q . is EVROW: Cindy Tewell, Teresa Hiner, Doug Sheward, janet Bresendine, Amy Tolle, Patty Peck, Robyn Meyer. FOURTH : Diana Lamborn, Karen Neely, Arlean Johnson, Dusty Sixkiller, Vicki Chubb, Diana Chancey, Brenda Christy, Theora ler. THIRD ROW: Marilou Bay, Gail Stallard, Bill Weigel, Debbie Spruk, Vernell Binkman, Christine Hood, Debbie Oertle. EIOND ROW: Judy Hill, Patty Conrey, Mindi Coulter, Connie Kelsey, Patty Coulter, Kati Bolt. BOTTOM ROW: Jennifer , Kristi joseph, Mary Adele Shure, Linda Doane, Kim McCullough. OFFICERS JUDY HILL, Secretary, Charles Lamb, Presidentg Teresa Hiner, Vice-President. NOT SHOWN: Patti Coulter, Treasurer. LE CERCLE F RANCAI 44.11 y . I .4 EDITOR-IN -CHIEF EDITOR John Harry Teresa I-liner ,,,,-n' f' I , ZZ BUSINESS MANAGER Barbara Kasiah 1. The second hour yearbook staff, advised by John Han worked frantically to meet each deadline. Staff members al wrote body copy, drew layouts and typed pages. Each student gained a sense of responsibility and pride their efforts as the 1970 Purple and White was completed. JOHN PHILLIPS completes his work on pictures for the yearbook. WORKING TOGETHER gets things done. I fun' f-' tix!- 44 SMILE PATTY, you're on candid camera. PURPLE AND WI-IITE STAFF P ROW: john Phillips, Beverly Engle, Sue n Gilmore. FOURTH ROW: jill Freeberg, thy Price, Dana Scifers. THIRD ROW: Janice rry, Gay Miller, Diane Cox. SECOND ROW: tty Salsbury, Ron Garnett. FIRST ROW: resa Hiner, Barbara Kasiah. I 1MMM MAYBE l better not use this . 'B ,Q ,T 'A w-. ga L . Pj! PURPLE A WHITE 129 Through their bi-weekly publication of The Booster, the first hour journalism stu- dents, under the supervision of John Harry, gathered and reported the school news. Work began when the student reporters received their assignments and started writ- ing their stories. The articles were taken to the PHS printing shop. After being proof- read and printed in final form, it was ready for distribution. xr 2 i f X 1 J , 5 v , 7 V If ' .as . 1- ' 1 1 OH, BRUCE, quit being a know-it-all! . Ni? K 1 .3273 r i 1 -if T 'ffl A Q X X YOU'D BETTER ask Mr. Harry! HOW DOES this sound? - -J DAN USES the hunt-and-peck-method! 'S ARE YOU kidding me?! STEVE, SHOWS her how to do xt. .SH X .I R4 . ' 1 M a urhgg Z 1 'XX - '- 1 ' , uf..- DAVID WRITES copy for the Booster. if 55 TI ' ---fan gui U il F ii ll 51 BACK TO the BOOSTER. MR. HARRY okays an editorial. BOOSTER STAFF Under the direction of john White, the boys enro in Vocational Printing learned the basic fundamen of a highly technical means of communication. These boys learned their trade by printing such it as assembly programs, tickets, posters, and The Boo The skills the students learned in vocational prin will serve them in a future occupation in printing. ,.,,qE'-. -449 CHARLIE BLAIR prints Basketball programs. JERRY AND Ronnie take a look at the finished produi FOR the umpteenth time Im gonna show you how its done' N ml TP PEEK-A-BOO, I see you. Under the direction of Paul Lee, the students rolled in Photography are able to learn new skills the art of fine photography. They have gained luable knowledge by supplying both the Yearbook ld Booster staff with pictures. These students de- lloped pictures, and placed them on proof sheets r selection. By gaining this knowledge, they have luipped themselves with a better understanding future skills in photography. PN- WHAT'S THIS little gadget for? PHQTOGRAPHY Blll Welgel Marilou Bay Richard Bass Joyce Fulton Mark Stafford OFFICERS LETTERMEN Debby Spruk David Scott Mary Adele Shure Dwayne Wheat Mike Mattix COACH Ruth Bloomcamp PRESIDENT: Mary Adele Shute VICE-PRESIDENT: Bill Weigel SECRETARY: Richard Bass TREASURER: Mike Mattix REPORTER: Debby Spruk l Ruth Bloomcamp, as debate coach for her third year, traveled with debators to tournaments and held another successful year. The 16th annual Cross-Examination Debate Tournament was named in honor of Earl R. Bevan, Superintendent of schools. From this, debators gained a knowledge of the world around them. ANNUAL Cross-Examination Debate Tournament was held in honor of Earl R NOVICE DEBATORS FROM LEFT: Steve Laughlin, Larry Walsh, Kent Gidclings, John Phillips, Rick Martin. DAVID CHECKS scores for debate. 1, Superintendent of schools. ' wl s V DEBATE OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Do Sheward, TREA URER: Sara Gua dia, SECRETAR Joyce Goll, PR GRAM CHAI MAN: Mike Ta lor, PROGRA C O - CHAIRMA Mary Lemanski. TOP ROW: Steve Laughlin, Doug Sheward, Mike Mattix, Sara Gu ardia, Scott Davis, Mike Close, Debby Thomlison. FOURTH ROW: Arlean johnson, Tom Corporan, Arliss Sunderworth, Katie Bolt, Theora Miller, Kathleen Anderson, Vicki Chubb, Elizabeth Berkey, Cindy Fauverque, Diana Chancey, Patty Osborn. THIRD ROW: Ruth Bloomcamp, Larry Hartley, Charley Myers, Debby Spruk, Bill Weigle, Jonita Hunt, Mary Lou Bay, Cynthia Fisher, Rick Martin, Kim White, Debby Oertle, Pam Richards. SECOND ROW': Carol Neptune, Bonnie Kautz, Beverly Engle, Mindi Coulter, Patti Coulter, Kristie joseph, Ron Garnett, Debbie Bouchard. FIRST ROW: Pam Berteau, Lana Fiorucci, Diana Goll, Nancy Simmons, Louanne Smith, Karen Zehr, Lydia Huffman. FRONT ROW: Verna Pearson, Joyce Goll, Scott Morin, Barbara Blunt, Mike Taylor, Mary Adele Shute, Brenda Christy, Mary Lemanski. With Ruth Bloomcamp as sponsor, the P.H.S. Drama Club is one of the school's most suc- cessful organizations. Their main activity this year was the annual poetry assembly featuring ex- cerpts from Spoon River an- thology. Through their partici- pation in skits and dramatic read- ings, these students gain an in- sight of dramatic skills. MEMBERS OF the Drama Club display trophies they have won. PICTURED HERE are: Lynda Lyerla, Patty Osborn, Pam Richards, jeff Lee, Scott Morin, Doug Sheward, Scott Davis, Katie Bolt, Mike Taylor, Larry Hartley, Elizabeth Berkey, Brenda Christy, Debby Bouchard, Cindy Fauverque, Joyce Gcll, Mike Close, Louanne Smith, Nancy Simmons, Steve Laughlin, Ruth Bloomcamp. DRAMA CLUB 'kd' ' Gigi? R V v Q, , X v 's ff- ALS '11, ' ::. 1-'ix - v N ,f s 2' ' A 1 :rdf W, E Q 'rv csgfiv I , .- :Ml '- n f 215115 K - 'J If iff 'If . 1 I Q' F Q- -2 Q , i 2 .QQ ti A lp y ff ?'1'?f 32 gF'e. '-.. 4 -4 ,Q P Q f Q ., Iv Mia Sponsored by John Harry, members of the Radio Club broadcasted Dragons Voice every Tuesday evening. Twelve members divided into groups of three to produce each fifteen minute show. Shows consisted of school news, interviews, and mystery guests. A From these experiences, students developed public speaking and an insight into radio broadcasting. AND THE winner is . . ...n,..- RADIO CLUB members, Tell it like it is. ED REYNOLDS and Barbara Kirk rehearse. RADIO CLUB 1 , V ii' F21 '1 . - x .FE FN s. if:- ,- - .j I- P ' 1 . , ,t 4, . ,f . , 'Mi' X .Q- Q . M, jgbm ,. HA . V I1 ,, L' ,- Wa N 1l r 4 Q . Quin- - N 'El Etvyifh ,Q V Q F Y f 1 ,X I V A ...- Q :1,J.iA -Y I ' LL.',, - f9 ,! - V : - ' 1-CL 11 . 5 . . ' 4 k -A fi Efffrfi - M' 1 gu'x?gf -. :K ,-. 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KATHY HUNSAKER, Head Twirler. . 1 H.-v. . X - U 9' 1, N.:jY.4,, . '.....z-u,,v.,4...4-v.! .-,, 1 . -.1--5-Q 2 ,Jil ,-:vw A' Q 5S'2f'1i LL , , TWIRLERS ADD a touch of glamour to halftime entertainment. FLAG SPINNER Koletta Golden, waits for the next move. MARY LEMANSKI, The Dragon. I I 4 THE FINAL football performance of the Marching Dragons featured a girl-boy telephone conversation. DRUM MAJOR, Stan Buford, directs the Marching Dragons during their halftime entertainment. 1 l ., , ASSISTED BY the Twirlers, Flag-Spinners, and Banner riers, the band continued its final performance. . ' I Y I . - f ......' LL: 1-Ai. E E E Hlgggvf btjtltlttElE I URAINDROPS KEEP falling ,Z 4 .-,if - VL -31.3.52 on my head L--Q gg '-umqsxh, ' 5 - I- :.'-- ' S Y' ' B' ffl. . ijfgeti rzrb' A :ffl- ' 5 I ' '-Tir e I 'T' 5 ff . 'ef '-- we . - A V ,L .E . . . 5 ' , . 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N 'T' ,- .f-wi, ' , ..-- -A ,-v , .-mv - - V 1 'l.'.fA'2H' 4 ' - ,ir . .-All In N ...H - , ' .. - 'I FLUTE TRIO NO. 1 Cynthia Fisher, Mary Ann Ciardullo, and Margaret Minton. TRUMPET TRIO NO. 1 Mark Buford, Glen Harry, and Estel Standlee. FLUTE TRIO NO. 2 Edra Adams, Kathy Hunsaker, and Pendleton. .I I. TRUMPET TRIO NO. 2 Greg Rogers, Stan Buford, and Mark Hilton. CLARINET TRIO NO. 1 CLARINET TRIO NO. 2 Karen Laskey, Judy Van Hoy, and Margaret Bellamy. Ninn BFISSS. carhy Wiand, and Diane Chaf1CC'Y- ENSEMBLE CLARINET CHOIR D ROW: Arlene johnson, Kathy Scifers, Linda Thomas, ny jack, Koletta Golden, and Becky Seikman. BOTTOM IW: Diane Chancey, Cathy Wiand, Melody Reep, Judy Hoy, Karen Laskey, and Margaret Bellamy. -v BRASS CHOIR TANDING: Phil Burgert, Carol Neptune, David Bellamy, . T. Taylor, Charlie Myers, and Mark Loy. SEATED: Glen larry, Stan Buford, Estel Standlee, David Bough, Paul 'assmore and Marilou Bay. WOODWIND QUINTET Marilou Bay, Glenda Pendleton, Marsha Woods, Judy Van Hoy, and Karen Laskey. 1 . f I f f ' i -,Ml X u. I. ' E I ll .5 1-14 5 :Wi , ,I-Vg TROMBONE QUARTET David Bellamy, Carol Neptune, Charlie Myers, and C. T. Taylor. 4 I 1 A NORMA SMITH CHARLES LAMB JENNY VERMILLION MARSHA WOODS STANDING: Norma Smith Estel Standlee Glen Ha Stan Buford, and Marsha Woods. SEATED: Judy H Nema Burton, jane Burton, Arliss Sunderwurth, and M Lemanski. INTER-MUSIC COUNCIL , , rn i a OFFICERS Glen Harry, Norma Smith, and Stan Buford, FRANK PASTEUR STUDENT CONDUCTORS I A I A I I J QM A A CAPPELLA CHOIR EP ROW: Karen Sloan, Me- da Blackman, Nadine Cra- rns, Marsha Woods, Gail Stal- rd, Rick Jones, john Schmitt, erry Swafford, Darrell Oren- :r, Steve Clark, Steve Hawn, 'ebbie Jones, Beverly Engle, oletta Golden, and Kathy Ed- Grds. THIRD ROW: Sherry wards, Sylvia Trumbell, Mar- ne Hayen, Wayne Haynes, Al- n Hively, Gary Prince, Char- F Lamb, Larry Hartley, Mary manski, Sandy Plattner, Kar- E Schubert, Diane Larsen, and inda Cobb. SECOND ROW: annie Geier, Louanne Smith, 5 Ketterman, Norma Smith, tan Buford, Scott Morin, Tom orporan, Gary Oehme, Ron iarnett, Arliss Sunderwirth, 'erri Lorenzo, Kristi Joseph, 1d Cindy Fauverque. FRONT OW: Diane Goll, Patty Sals- ury, Nancy Walker, Diane amborn, Joyce Goll, Dan orporan, John Brooks, Debby 'homilson, Debby Boham, ydia Huffman, Verna Pearson, 'id Sarah Guardia. SWING CHOIR MITZI BENELLI and Mary Lemanski accompany the ROW: Verna Pearson, Lydia Huffman, Charles Myers, choir. Clark, Allen I-Iively, Larry Hartley, Tom Corporan, Lamb, Joyce Goll, and Nadine Cravens. BOTTOM Mary Lemanski, Sandy Plattner, Marlene Hayen, Sunderwirth, Gail Stallard, Norma Smith, Marsha Cindy Fauverque, and Louanne Smith. CHORUS TOP ROW: Jo Ann Ketterman, Brenda Emerson, Debi Myers, Jim Baker, John Cutburth, Kack Seal, DeAnna Karnes, Lyndia Lylerla, Cindy Fauverque, and Melinda Blackman. THIRD ROW: Kathy Windsor, Melinda Swope, Mary Shoe- maker, Scott Davis, Dennis Kelly, Mark Hanson, Randy Campbell, Nina Heenan, Naomi Blythe, Wanda Janes, and Debby Cobb. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Smith, Viola Sharp, Joyce Ram- sey, Karen Sloan, Pat Casey, Cheryl Bever, Pam Ross, Judy King, Lucinda Kotzman, and Rosanne Leverich. FRONT ROV7: Marlene Wilson, Yvonne Kavanagh, Kathy Pillion, Debby Presley, Marnie Smith, Cheryl Presley, and Denise Allred. CHOIR WN M ORCHESTRA LEFT TO RIGHT: Paula Doss, Nema Burton, Barney Sharp, Gailen Hudson, Judy McNeely, Barbara Kasiah, Patty Peck Bridges, Jane Burton, Laura Light, and Karen McNeeIy. STRING QUINTET Barney Sharp, Patty Peck, Barbara Kasiah, Gailen Hudson, and Nema Burton. ff 'iv ll xx , ,, 1. , . we .ar-eq ' N-dwgg, . 'W 33: 'V ' ..---V' RM:- ORCHESTR CELLO AND VIOLIN DUET Barbara Kasiah and Nema Burton. VIOLIN QUARTET Doss, Nema Burton, Judy McNeely, and Gailen Hud- Q VIOLA DUET jane Burton and Patti Peck. STRING QUARTET Patti Peck, Barbara Kasiah, Judy McNeeIy, and Paula Doss. if-J gag: Q SEMBLES af 1' ll Y 1 I X xx! I Ti 1 1 wr X- MI' ' .Q -N f Ill I 1 Ill 5 'I ,' ll , Il I 5 12 X V F1 ll f I 1 X 1 f W WX iQ,,...f 152 AUTGGRAPHS '4 Q X .A 'Q ' AUTGGRAPHS fl is 2 I f J' ' . y. , .5 '74 - wr' ' Q A ,1e- I 1.-N .x. l J U .- ,r- J t a. 1 'v--I V .. . ,NK Q 1 .,, 1-gf . L, Us tr Cl- A g-.ki I if.. Y xx v . 3 , Y' 'Bri A I4 .4 ,ZW x 6. flfo ' J ifwiq f'!'Ff.i5:'7- gy . X. 4, Y fi5ix?:'ii'A35if A4 A -my -. L1 'ffl'1f-in ' a + x ff. . ', --'J .' .,. -5,1443-E'::af' Q' f 'Ji' -A H' -' .V , -- 'f L . Hn ' - iff-E'-4,.g.?y , . Qfznfv- J ' . . '.'25i:Qff '1 ' ' 4 . ' : l 5 M . 1. . f few J . - W N P uf .',.iaILsg,1.l .IL b . -.4 -- -.L I ' I L SS? 3, ' 3 . ' . 'W -.P r . f ' Q - f f . 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Challenge as the Dragon squad faced the opposing basketball teams . . . Friendly competition evolving into heated skill during the last lap of a cross country stretch . . . Pride because we've got the coach we've got the team but most of all . . . we've got the spirit! A-TEAM FIRST ROW: jay Sperry, Jeff Thurman, Wayne Russell, Scott Morin, Gary Clemens, Mark Fincher, Mark Anderson, Bruce N Denny Wheller, john Victor, Tom Kolar. SECOND ROW: Steve Eichhorn, Dick Herrmann, Mark McNay, Mike McWillia Mike Taylor, David Martin, Wayne Haynes, Dale Askins, Jim Goble, Steve Burnidge, Steve Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Coach son, Coach Wilson, jim Baker, Mike Willis, jeff Lee, Gerald Vertz, Mike Eravi, Richard Hamilton, Allan Casella, Dale Marr Mike Cole, Joe Evans, ,Kenny Wheeler, Coach Garman, Coach Kabance. A-TEAM B-TEAM PHS OPPONENTS PHS OPPONENTS 28 0 Independence 28 O Iola 47 O Chanute 52 1 2 Ft. Scott 49 0 Altamont 48 14 Parsons 28 0 Iola 24 20 Miami 48 0 Ft. Scott 47 20 Alf21mOnt 1 2 2 1 Parsons 28 0 Ch anute 3 5 0 Coffeyville 36 1 2 Girard 31 0 Joplin 1 6 3 Columbus B-TEAM FIRST ROW: Russ Harmon, Clifford Askins, Danny Sutton, Allan Hively, Quincy Wood, Terry Cline, Mark Fincher, john VicF Dennis Rink, Kurt Loy. SECOND ROW: Mark Allai, Rick Martin, Ronnie Crumpacker, Scott Morin, Larry Walsh, Robert B jim Goble, Jim Gees, Greg james, Danny Kirkland. THIRD ROW: Coach Wilson, Mark Wilson, John Marrone, jack Seal, 1 Lee, Mike Willis, Mike Ervi, jim Baker, Allan Casella, Jerry Cash, David Edwards, Mark Moore, Mark Buford, Coach Wat A blaze of loyalty for the team which burns brightly in victory, ,nd is fanned, not extinguished, by the winds of defeat. Determination and courage on the part of all football players and great school spirit combined to make Pittsburg High School's 1969- l970 Football season an outstanding one. The season ended with an 3-1 record, S.E.K. Co-Champs, and the winner of the traditional :oalbucket. Our strive for victory was assured, but we faced the silence of only one defeat. With these gains the football season ended avith great satisfaction. GARMAN AND Wilson anticipate the , play. --sql if4l!fi'54l',f' g' El-lbE MIGHTY Dragon Coaches are: Gary Wilson, Larry Garman, Dennis Watson, and Galen a ance. HELPFUL Student Managers are: Mark Buford, Mark Moore, and k Anas. R EO I L i FOOTBALL next 157 MIKE WILLIS MARK F INCHER MARK ANDERSON MIKE COLE Quarterback Quarterback Quarterback Quarterback li l!2 1 JIM GOBLE JEFF THURMAN WAYNE HAYNES SCOTT MORIN Quarterback Wingbadc Wingback W1UgbHCk ALI.. S.E.K. JOHN VICTOR JIM BAKER Wingback Fullback v Q91 -J-... +-in -n-5' 335 4514 .. I L gg . I! -40. fe - 4 4 ' if ff' 7 r , . 0 'ff' 54 55 F A Y , MIKE TAYLOR DALE ASKIN S DENNY WHEELER KENNY WHEELER Guard Guard Guard Guard ALL S.E.K. , Ai fl- , DAVID MARTIN DALE MARRONE STEVE MITCHELL RICHARD HAMILTE Guard Tackle Tackle Tackle T ALL S.E.K. STEVE BURNIDGE TOM KOLAR .BRUCE NEET WAYNE RUSSELL Tackle Tackle Tight end Tight end l f Q . .S 6 H u 31. 25 MCWILLIAMS JEFF LEE JOE EVANS end Tight end Split end THE FLYING Dragons?? achieve goals THURMAN IS at it again. LETTERME 9 UUE' XIV AND WE were easy on them too. GET THAT purple chicken out THE COAL bucket is home at last. I of there ! OUR BUCKET, waiting to be taken home. PAPER STREAMERS are evidence of the enthusiasm. I Nw-Q., -,,,... -- U AW Z. 6 nj I f ' -1 www X I B- -.1 'o5,f h' X , sz .1 ...,,-,,, 'I' .M 4.5. . .VN L-'11 U ,-ff A!-.LL ' I ' ff- -A -fax .-Q 4. -.. A , Ci vp' 1. - r iv Q, 13, -.. ' f8'9 ' +5 if 9'5 .Q -e X , Q ' 'fa 'f -iff .A dv , 3 I . ' 1 ,f-.1 -Q ' f ff!-7' kt l ' W 'xt 4 b Ati 'Y' -V 4 l f G4 'Y 1-', , Jig- I V ,P fr, w ix -1 , Q A Y I fl , L iw 'L 3 la!! viii! 1 E 4 . 'tv . NF'-.k I ' I .L f, 4x ' -' 9 1 . , . if 4 T I 3. 'I' XXXX Q lx ., 43. . lfgp...,, N 4 .4 l 5 J a-,. .s X L a J I 1 f' 4 li . , 1 Q. k??G,X 'gl W1 ,M u. J, 'Y 1 X su-- ' A . -. . 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I v t 1 l u by 'A kM'h?f' v 'il A, ii ? ,Ji lr Fiji rg. gs First Attendant Second Aitendant CONNIE KELSEY DIANE LARSEN ' qZL6672 067723 CORO ATIO EIES-IN-WAITING: Beverly Engle, Linda e, and Cindy Fauverque. ' A -1 l' VARSITY COACH Jerry Wright TO BRAG little, to lose well, To crow gently if in luuck, To pay up, to own up, To shut up if beaten, Are the virtues of a sporting man. FEW OF us are faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than n locomotive, or able to win a jump ball at a single boundg we are not supermen, but sports- men. We play to win, but even more, just because we like to. BASKETBALL YOU'RE KIDDING? ' --i. I .' .ah , 5 JR. VARSITY COACH SOPHOMORE COACH Blaine Lamont Gary Wilson MANAGERS GREG james and Phil Burgert. X' C11 ...VL 1 .. u...5?'. . i VARSITY ST ROW: Steve Allen, Tom Van Hoy, Kenny Wheeler. IOND ROW: Denny Wheeler, Mark Anderson, jay try. THIRD ROW: Mike Cole, jim Baker, jim Goble. .IRTH ROW: Wayne Haynes, jerry Clugston. FIFTH ROW: e Mitchell, Dave Ward, Chuck Bray. VARSITY SCHEDULE 1- Parsons PHS F t. Scott PHS Chanute PHS Coffeyville PHS Altamont PHS Independence PHS l Columbus PHS l Iola PHS Parsons PHS Ft. Scott PHS Chanute PHS Altamont PHS Coffeyville PHS Independence PHS Columbus PHS Iola PHS JR. VARSITY FIRST ROW: Denny Wheeler, Steve Allen Kenny Wheeler SECOND ROW: Jeff Lee, Mark Fincher. THIRD ROW Mike McWilliams, Mike Willis, Jerry Clugston. FOURTH ROW Barry Wilson. PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS JR. VARSITY SCHEDULE 49 Parsons 48 Ft. Scott 47 Chanute 64 Coffeyville 65 Altamont 58 Independence 59 Columbus 56 Iola 65 Parsons 64 Ft, Scott 71 Chanute 55 Altamont 49 Coffeyville 55 Independence 71 Columbus 47 Iola CHUCK BRAY WAYNE HAYNES GET THAT ball you all . . . LETTERME -..., MARK ANDERSON DAVE WARD MIKE COLE TOM VAN HOY STEVE MITCHELL JIM coma ast year's Purple Dragons elecl to Chanute for the re- Anal tournament. With an out- nding win they returned home h the trophy for regional ,mpionship. This qualified them play in the AState play-offs, but :er being the fifth team out of last six years to participate they ln't place in the final contest. JIM BAKER JAY SPERRY 8, Li., .ALMA .4 x , ,sg A V I L A A D. .. R- -1: , . Ex I , A. I -...Q 1- , -nf. 5 mji1,iy6..5,mfv R., .4951-J! WWW- 'ikgfswqw- Pa l:v7p11b1ff'qx'X 1fT'f f W ff ,mj'f2f-, 'fl 'fseuhg fwmfm Zmsmw 'Wave v 5'Uw 6401 Wfuffaf' ssffwf RWSWWJ 'i'55 ' M9006 NSW ' 953043 am 24 ' as 25 30 34 '31 44 14 '13 ff is ' ' . f w x rag I N 1 ., VJ ' 7, ' L PM It f 1- I ly' xg 5 F. JK Q S X ' if S Q2 sig-fl T S ,.Jq'f Xff 'AX Af , W I 14 igi - I 3-:fi E W W N.,f- 5 hard hal,- 4 ' ' ,il , .' ,Q J '41-TW, .1 ,C ,I , N X N., . J 1 A XWW, 5.21 'V -- .,.,.ur,A z u. v . I ,Af 4 - Nw Q. if In ..,A .,-f. 4Tvf' a A I v I th ' 1: gf sw . ,aff F, j 1 W WV K -. Q 'r .' A, ' a ' 2. - ','!1'T T'-I-I-' . In I ' f. I M I I 1 ','A' A 4 lM!N-75? -'T' 2 1 ez:-fe Q J M A. , 11 , f Zi i i g: fi'513 Q Y 'ix' n . Y T ,T ,- fa sf' It - an X I A, 'IO ' 'Q' 3 '-4' 'il 3 I 1' K -4-- mr' P , f 55- .aw Qvf' J' fx , ily, ,.u f' 1, ,l, ! Pk ' -f .. V if --. ,,- L n 'ali A f ax 31 U' li! VP' fn A c QQ I7 Y' ' 4 5- .' 11 ff '-XL 5 ..Q,' V I I 'Q' 1 Q W , 5 Q ' 'Y fg A 'A M -5 1 f fs 4 1735 QL.. A rf- -M, ggmgi f-KJ .' 41 CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD: Rick Jones, Wallace Mack, Mike Pryor, jan Seybold, Paul Gardner, Rolland Aronhault, G Biama, Barry Wilson, Steve Philips, Steve Allen, Kirk Baker, Mike Evans, jerry Clugston, Kent Giddings, Curt Jones, jay Juda, Tom Van Hoy, David Ward, Butch Laidler. PHIL BURGERT helps manage the squad. GERALD! LET go . . . We Vs 5 I 15 t I x l .Quilts ' TRACK and CROSS COU TRY ll 3 ROW: Mike Taylor, Jim johnson, Burnidge, Mike McWilliams, Mark rson, Bruce Neet, Mark McNay. 'H ROW: Angus Connell, Dick mann, Rick Robson, jim Goble, Dale ns, Dale Marrone, Richard Hamilton. IRTH ROW: Bob Larson, jerry Cash, Evans, Wayne Russell, Roger Lee, Eichhorn, Gerald Vertz. THIRD : John Bouchard, Gary Clemens, Fincher, Gary Biama, Charles Smith, D. juda, Steve Allen, Rick Hudson. FND ROW: Denny Wheeler, Kenny eler, John Victor, jay Sperry, Wal- Mack. FIRST ROW: Tom Van Hoy, K Lundquest, Bill Williams, Tom xr, Wayne Haynes. .1'y-- , 1 4.1- BRUCE IS off to a flying start. --yr.. ,. THE TRIBE. , , . u' Q' . 1- i, 1' v THE COACHES: Garman, Wright, and Watson i?1 P.H.S. GOLF TEAM TOP ROW: Charlie Myers, Mark Heitz, Scott Morin, Mike Chancey. FIRST ROW: Scott johnson, Kent Giddmgs jim Pack: ard, Mr. Tewell. Martin Rhode, director of athletics, named Dan Tewell as the new golf coach of P.H.S. this year. Their first tournament was held in late March. During April the team went to the Regional tournamentg and hosted their own tournament here. The golfers competed in the SEK tournament in May. This year's squad is much younger than previous teams. They pulled through with hard practices, using natural ability, and by following tips and in- structions of Coach Tewell. , if , -...Q--..- .. MARK HEITZ putts it to 'eml -s lr MARK HEITZ 2 if .J-,wr n,.f' ,-Arg' . ,..... , J, -- , V ,A-. E .. . mx' L, ..-,,--150 .7 5 9:21-' - x..f'iT.5- ., -5.1 N as 3 COACH DAN TEWELL 3. , ' 4 V4 L' ' ' I Ki I QQ.: L' if '-.E'f1-5 - ' .'?'f'lg- Q13--'h + ' If H .. .,4..z, -. 4,1 1 ...Q -I ,. .. x P ... ,.,- Q-'A-1:-+-., M, A ff... , 1 'LEW Q ff'-'ff 6: ', use-A-A -lkrj JT. -'Q Y X y-- 4 : f , . .71 1 ml MM: L--se -.L Qi..-,Q A A ,,..... :..-gl? Is.. -A -. ' ,rfin .X - :pn-11 crxfwr-. . ,.'.. A,- fb-on-I' - ' --, -. ,j.z:-. -1-.-.,.. ' Q- -fb .., fl - M- iii.. gh- :-32. Sw---...Q.'-, f'A' 5a,,4:g.Ij'f'i-'ggwmz' ' '-Ja.-114:-R'.15,5,i-1 .g' .rf- -----2 --. -of ., 5 J wfehr-.f-fd-e--' . WW- A f wx:-1 fd: g,,.,',m,,. -Q .gl ,M , . . ' q,t..,,, , 1-5.1 A U -A .4 ,uw V. -Ui 324354, 1, U A y Y 4 . -J 1 Q r. 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Fw-1 v ' bercrombie, Nancy 67, 117 dms, Edra 34, 101, 110, 117, 140, 142, 145, 146 ikman, Duane 31 ex Deborah Sue 77 lex jim 67, 132 at Mark 67, 115, 118, 156, 157 ee Dianne 67 en Steve 67, 173, 176, 178, 179, 185 llmon, Clinton Richard 30 llmon, Jacquelin K. 77, 94, 97, 109, 116, 122, 124, 164, 165 llmon, Tenezebe Irene 77, 122, 149 llred, Denise 77, 104, 105, 109, 116, 117, 122, 149 nderson, Kathleen 77, 104, 105, 122, nderson, Mark S. 34, 88, 100, 101, 118, 120, 127, 156, 158, 174, 179 ndrew, Debra Jo 34, 108, 111, 112 ndrew, Douglas Ray 67 ndrew, Fred 77 rbuckle, Pam 67, 110, 123, 124 rmstrong, Jeff 85 ronhalt, Claudia 67, 90, 94, 123 ronhalt, Rolland L. 178 rthur, John Wayne 77 skins, Clifford 77, 156 skins, Dale 34, 95, 100, 107, 118, 120, 156, 160, 161, 166, 167, 183 tchley, jim 77 aert Richard 77, 140, 145 agby, Darlene 77, 122 aima, Gary 67, 107, 118, 178, 179 a ef Jim 77, 85, 149, 156,15S, 173 , Kirk 85, 176, 178 an s, Jimmie 34, 101 anks, Phyllis 77, 116 arnes, Mr. Don 19 artley, Bruce 67 artley, Eldon Dean 77, 115 ass Marty 77 ass Richard 67, 101, 134 ath Mr. B. W. 19 atten, Nikki 77, 94, 104, 105, 111, 122, 183 attrtori, Beverly 34, 95 avuso, Lynne 77, 90, 92, 112, 122, 124, 144, 164, 165 axter, Brad L. 15, 67 ay Marilou 67, 97, 111, 112, 127, 134, 140, 145, 147 eard, David 67 eaver, Sheryl 149 ell David 67 ellamy, David 67, 140, 145, 147, 162 ellamy, Margaret 35, 99, 108, 110, 119, 120, 123, 140, 142, 145, 146, 147, 162 enelli, Theresa Michele 35, 92, 99, 101, 112,123, 149,162,183 enskin, Steve 67 erkey, Elizabeth 77 erry, Mr. John L. 19 ertalotto, Don 67, 98, 115 erteau, Pam 67, 140, 145 evan, Mr. Earl R. 18, 19, 135 evans, Bill 77 rllionis, Mike 67 1rd, Robert E. 77, 83, 115, 140, 145, 156 lack, Clyde E. 77 lackford, Randal 35 ' a I , ll ll , ll , 126 I k , 175,176 aker 1 k I DEX Blackmon, Melinda 77, 122, 149 Blair, Charles 77, 132 Blessant, Carolyn 67 Blessant, Charles 31 Blessant, Martin 30, 31 Bloomcamp, Mrs. Ruth 27, 29, 134 Blout, Barbara jean 35 Blythe, Naomi 77, 149 Bockelman, Donnie 77, 85, 93, 97, 176 Boham, Cindi 77, 112, 140, 145 Boham, Debbie 25, 67, 109, 123, 149 Bolt, Katie 76, 77, 94, 116, 122, 127 Bond, John 31 Bouchard, Debbie 78, 122 Bouchard, John 66, 67, 179, 184 Bough, David Ray 35, 140, 145, 147 Bowyer, Larry 67, 115 Bowyer, Mr. Lawrence 28, 115 Boyd, Danny 67 Braden, Cindy 78, 116, 122 Bradrick, Mrs. Judy 19 Bray, Chuck 35, 101, 173, 174, 183 Bridges, Miss Karen 27, 150 Briggs, Nina 25, 145, 146 35, 90, 109, 140, 142, Brinkman, Vernell 67, 123, 127 Brisendine, janet 78, 98, 110, 122, 127 Brock, Paul 78 Brooks, Bruce Wayne 36 Brooks, John 78, 113, 149 Brooks, Terri 67, 113, 117 Brown, Cindy 110 Brown, Linda 78, 111, 112, 116, 140, 145, 162 Brown, Tim 67 Buchanan, Steve 36, 139 Buffington, Dixie 36 Buford, Mark 78, 115, 118, 139, 140, 142, 145, 146, Buford, Stan 68, 145, 146, 148, Bugni, Dawn 78, Burgert, Phil 60, 145, 147, 125 156, 157 115, 140, 141, 142, 144, 149 109, 111, 116 68, 83, 115, 118, 140, , 178 Burgett, Elaine 36, 108, 111, 112, 113 Burke, Reva 68, 94 Burnidge, Steve 68, 118, 126, 156, 160, 179 Burton, Jane 78, 122, 124, 148, 150 Burton, Wynema A. 95, 97, 99, 101, 119, 120, 121, 123, 148, 149, 150, 151, 162 Butler, Debi 25, 68, 109, 123 Bybee, Bonnie 78, 149 Caldwell, Bill 78 Caldwell, Gail 37, 101, 183 Campbell, Debie 37, 68, 123 Campbell, Randy G. 37, 101, 149 Carleton, Debby 100, 116, 117, 119, 122, 123, 183 Carpino, Randy 68, 99, 115 Carrington, ReNae 78 Carter, Susan 78, 122 Casella, Alan 68, 118, 156, 159 Casey, Patrick Dennis 78 Cash, jerry 68, 156 Chancey, Diana 78, 99, 110, 111, 112, 121, 122, 127, 140, 142, 144, 145, 147 Chancey, Mike 68, 180 Chapman, James 37 Cheney, Calvin 68 Christy, Brenda 78, 80, 90, 93, 94, 99, 104, 105, 122, 127, 162 Chubb, Vickie 25, 78, 109, 122, 127 Ciardullo, Mary Ann 68, 100, 111, 119, 121, 123, 140, 142, 143, 145, 146 Clark, Mrs. Alver 25 Clark, Arley 30, 31 Clark, Carol 78, 108, 110, 122, 140, 145 Clark, Linda G. 37, 99, 100, 101, 112, 119, 120, 123, 162, 183 Clark, Stephen 37, 114, 149 Clark, Shirley 68 Clemens, Gary 38, 46, 101, 118, 120, 156, 159, 179 Cline, Terry 68, 156 Close, Gary 68 Close, Mike 78, 115 Clothier, Bill 78 Clothier, Glenda 38 Clothier, Rebecca 68, 94, 113, 123 Clugston, Janet Diane 11, 38, 91, 100, 101, 107, 108, 109, 119, 120, 140, 143, 144, 145, 162, 182, 185 Clugston, Jerry L. 68, 99, 115, 118, 173, 176, 178, 182 Clugston, Paula 68, 74, 113 Cobb, Debbie 122, 149 Cobb, Linda 68, 78, 149 Cobb, Mike 68 Cole, Cindy 107, 108, 111, 119, 123 Cole, Mike 38, 88, 97, 114, 118, 156, 158, 175, 174 Colles, Mike 68, 115 Colvin, Tim 78 Connell, Angus 38, 95, 98, 99, 114, 124, 162, 179, 183 Conrey, Patty 66, 68, 94, 108, 110, 119, 122, 123, 127, 162, 184 Cook, Bill 85 Cook, Bob 38, 132 Cooper, Terry 78, 99, 109, 111, 140, 142, 145, 162 Copenhaver, Oscar J. 68, 101 Corporon, Dan G. 39, 106, 107, 125, 149, 183 Corporon, Tom 78, 88, 149 Costulis, Sarah 113 Coulter, Mindi 68, 110, 111, 123, 127 Coulter, Patti 68, 107, 108, 110, 123, 127, 183 Cox, Lincla Diane 39, 60, 125, 129 Cox, Paula 145 Cravens, Nadine 10, 68, 123, 149, 166, 167 Crawford, David 78, 99 Crumpacker, Ronald 78, 85, 99, 115 156, 162, 176 Cummins, Greg 78 Cunningham, Roger 68, 140, 145 Cutburth, John 33, 39, 90, 101, 149 Cutrone, Betty 36, 95 Dahl, Debby 39, 99, 123, 162 Dalton, Mrs. janet 28, 99, 117 Davidson, Gary 78 Davis, Scott 79, 115 Deck, Claude Michael 39 Deckard, Mark 68 DeVere, Gregg 79 Dittmann, Steve 79, 115 Divine, Linda J. 39, 94, 99, 100, 105, 119, 123, 162, 183 Doane, Linda Jane 39, 112, 119, 127, 139 162, 170, 171, 185 Doss, Paula Maureen 40, 101, 109, 110, 126,150,151 Dougherty, Mrs. Lorene 19 Dowty, Connie Kay 40, 101, 123, 162, 183 Dunbar, Kathie 79, 116, 122, 126 Edwards, Cathy 79, 149 Edwards, David 68, 156 Edwards, Gail 68, 113, 123 Edwards, James C. 40 Edwards, Sherry 69, 149 Eichhorn, John Steven 10, 40, 100, 118, 156, 159, 179, 183 Elliott, Steveann 40, 117, 119 Elsasser, Paul 69 Emerson, Barry 69 Emerson, Brenda Sue 40, 149 Endicott, Andy 30 Endicott, Mrs. Pearl 30 England, John L. 20 Engle, Beverly 10, 14, 69, 99, 111, 123, 125,129.142,149,162,170,171,183 Enloe, Loretta 41, 108, 111, 112, 113, 119,123 Eravi, Mike 79, 97, 118, 156, 159 Esch, Jennifer Ann 10, 41, 97, 99, 100, 101, 112,119, 12O,123,127,162,183 Evans, Jim 79 Evans, Michael Joseph 41, 100, 118, 156, 161,178,179 Farabi, Mrs. Naomi 24 Farinacci, Jim 69 Farris, Dorothy 21 Farris, Larry 79 Faucett, Terry 69 Fauverque, Cindy 79, 96, 149, 170, 171, 183 Fearmonti, Terri 79, 113, 140, 145 Fields, Eddy 79 Fields, Howard 69 Filby, Kenneth 79, 115 Filby, Wilma June 23, 41, 94, 108, 111, 123 Fincher, Mark 69, 75, 118, 156, 158, 179 Fink, Danny 79 Fiorucci, Lana 69, 111, 112, 140, 145 Fisher, Cynthia Jean 41, 110, 111, 117, 140, 142, 145, 146 Fleck, Terry 79 Fogarty, Tom 69, 124 Fontaine, Albert 31 Fontaine, Joseph A. 41, 92, 114 Forbes, Doug 79 Forbes, Linda Kay 41 Foster, Carolyn June 42, 98, 124 Foster, Eddie 31 Foster, Mary 25, 69, 109, 126 Fowler, Connie 42 Frankum, Margaret 69 Frasco, Marian 42 Freeberg, Dee Dee 69, 111, 119, 123, 126, 164, 165, 166, 167 Freeberg, Jill L. 11, 42, 96, 112, 125, 129 Fulbright, Eddie 69 Fulton, Joyce 79, 109, 111, 134 Fuqua, Donna 69 Gaddy, Debra 69, 119, 123 Gaddy, John 101 Galindo, Debbie 79 Galindo, Kimmie 69, 111, 112 Gallagher, Dan 79, 132 Gardner, Mrs. Joetta 22 Gardner, Paul 69, 178 Garman, Mrs. Karen 19 Garman, Mr. Larry 23 Garnett, Ron 42, 99, 100, 114, 129, 149, 162, 183 Garrison, Ronnie 69, 114, 115 Gartner, Frank 31 Gartner, Patti 79 Gary, Michael 69 Geddes, Lloyd 30 Gees, Jim 79, 85, 93, 156, 176 Geier, Jeanne 42, 123, 149 George, Donna 79, 122 Gibson, Robert 79 Giddings, Kent 79, 85, 98, 107, 135, 176, 178,180,181 Gillman, Marilyn 69 Gilmore, Sue Ann 42, 100, 101, 110, 119,120,122,125,129,139,162,184 Gilpin, Joyce 21 Gipson, Nehemiah 79, 177 Girard, Larry 69, 140, 145 Glazier, Pamela 69 Glenn, Jack 79, 113 Goble, James E. 69, 118, 156, 158, 173, 175, 176, 178, 179 Golden, Koletta 66, 69, 108, 111, 123, 140,142,143,145,147,149,1s4 Goll, Dianna 69, 104, 105, 119, 124, 149 Goll, Joyce Elaine 43, 119, 149 Goodwin, Rick 43 Green, Dianne 43 Green, Mary 69, 110, 117, 123 Greinier, Jerry 79, 140, 145 Grisham, Curt 79 Grisolano, Mr. Jack 21 Grother, Elmer 30, 31 Guardia, Dave 10, 43, 94, 100, 114, 126, 183 Guardia, Sarah 10, 69, 94, 99, 123, 126, 149,162 Hagerty, John 70 Hagman, Mrs. Frances 19 Hamilton, Richard 70, 90, 118, 156, 160, 179 Hammerbacker, Ronnie 79 Hammonds, Barbara 79, 94, 122, 126, 183 Hanson, Mark 149 Harmon, Russ 79, 115, 156 Harper, Susan 70 Harry, Diana 10, 70, 96, 116, 117, 123, 140, 142, 144, 145 Harry, Glen E. 10, 43, 93, 95, 140, 142, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149 Harry, Janice 10, 43, 95, 97, 99, 100, 101, 107, 116, 117,119,121,123, 125,129,162,183 Harry, Mr. John 24, 128 Hartley, Larry 80, 96, 99, 115, 124, 149 Hartwig, Leonard 70, 126 Hartwig, Lonnie 76, 80 Hawn, Steve 80, 149 Hayen, Marlene 14, 44, 95, 99, 100, 101, 117,119,12O,149,162 Haynes, Vlayne 44, 88, 100, 101, 107, 118,120,149,156,158,171,173,174. 178,179 Heenan, Nina 80, 149 Heitz, Mark V. 33, 44, 100,101, 106, 114 166,180,181,185 Helton, Mark 80, 140, 142, 145, 146 Hembree, Danny 80, 99, 162 Hembree, Roy 44, 114 Hemby, Stan 44, 124, 133, 183 Hendricks, Steve 44 Herrmann, Richard 44, 55, 100, 118, 156, 159, 161, 179 Hey, Myrena 30, 116, 122, 140, 145 Hight, Stephen 85 Hill, Judy 14, 44, 92, 93, 100, 101, 108, 110,119,120,127,140,145,148,149 Hiner, Mrs. Mary 22 Hiner, Susan 70, 107, 116, 117 Hiner, Teresa, Anne 10, 14, 15, 45, 99, 100,101,107,119,123,127,128,1 182,184 Hively, Allen 70, 149, 156 Hoff, Robert 70, 162 Hood, Christine 70, 110, 123, 127, 149 Howard, Teresa 70, 111, 123, 126 I10y,IDCbbk 70,111,112,123 Hoyt, Mrs. Patricia 24, 29 Hoyt, Walter 21 Hudson, Cindy 80, 94, 112 Hudson, Gailen 70, 150, 151 Hudson, Karen 80, 122, 177 Hudson, Rick 70, 96, 99, 115, 179 Hudson, Shirley 80, 116, 122, 126 Huffman, Lydia 80, 99, 110, 116, 122, 142,149,162 Hunsaker, Katherine Dawn 45, 99, 100 112,119,l23,124,140,142,143,1 145,146,162 Hunt, Gary 45, 101 11unt,JoPJna 70,119,123,177,1s2 Hurt, Debra 70, 98 Hurt, Dennis 80, 140, 145 Ishmael, Angie 70, 177 Jack, Danny 70, 140, 145, 147 Jackson, Vicke 70, 108, 110 James, Greg 80, 115, 140, 145, 156, 1 Janes, Wanda 80, 149 Jessip, Mike 70 Johns, Vickey 25, 70, 117 Johnson, Arlean 80, 111, 112, 127, 14 145, 147 Johnson, Butch 70 Johnson, Jim Alan 45, 101, 179 Johnson, Scott 70, 115, 180 Jones, Curt 70, 118, 178 Jones, Debbie 45 Jones, Debby 70, 122, 124, 149 Jones, Debra 80, 94, 122 Jones, Rick 46, 101, 149, 178 Jones, Teri 36 Joseph, Krista Lynn 46, 91, 99, 101, 11! 117,123,127,142,149 Judah, Jay D. 70, 173, 178, 179 Kabance, Mr. Galen 21 Karens, DeAnna Lynn 46, 123 Kasiah, Barbara Aillene 46, 116, 117, l 128,150,151 Kautz, Bonnie 25, 70, 109, 123 Kavanagh, Yvonne 70 I Kelly, Dennis Gene 149 Kelsey, Connie 70, 123, 127, 164, 165, 170,171 Kelsey, Jonni Jeanne 14, 47, 98, 100, 11 116,117,120,121,123,164,165 Ketterman, Jo 47, 111, 113, 123, 149 Kime, Diane 80, 122 King, Bill 149 King, Judy 80, 149 Kirby, Mrs. Bernadean 22 Kirk, Barbara 70, 101, 123, 139 Kirkland, Danny 80, 114, 115, 156 Klose, Mrs. Alma 23, 113 Kolar, Tom 118, 120, 156, 160, 161, 1 Koroush, Lesa 71, 124, 140, 145 Kotzman, Cindy 71, 149 Kotzman, Lucinda 80, 149 Kotzman, Susan 80, 140, 145 Krause, James 31 Krusic, Mr. Norman 27 Lakhen Butd180,85,118,176,178 Lamb, Charles M. III 47, 92, 1.00, 114, 126,127,14s,149 Lamb, Williani 80, 115 1 Lambor, Diana 81, 111, 112, 127, 149 Landrum, Mrs. Irma G. 19 e, Larry 149 en Diane 71, 99, 109, 111, 115, 119, 25,124,142,149,162,170,171,183 on, Robert 90, 179 on, Craig Brian 15, 71 on, Linda 81 - ey, Karen S. 47, 99, 108, 119, 125, 40, 142, 145, 146, 147, 162 ghlin, Mike 47 ghlin, Steve 81, 91, 155 rence, Barbara Ellen 47 rence, Lee Roy 47 ,Jeff81,85,118,156,161,176 Mr. Paul 28, 135 , Steve 101 nst, Vicki 48, 117 anski, Mary 71, 88, 144, 148, 149 erich, Roseanne 81, 94, 104, 105, 109 11, 116, 122, 124, 149 erich, Toni 48 i, Brent 71, 115 is, Tom 81 t, Laura J. 81, 124, 150 e, Sandy 81, 140,145 us, 62 Janice Marie 33, 48, 99, 101, 117, ,Tommy 71,115 nzo, Terri 140, 145, 149 , Kurt 81, 114,156 Mark 76, 81, 140, 145, 147 Ium, Mr. Earl 26, 115 dquest, David 81, 115 dquest, Gary 48, 100, 114, 118, 140, 5, la, 179 Lynda 71, 149 k, Wallace E. 71, 118, 178, 179, 183 colm, Mike 81, 115 colm, Scott 81 gile, Ronnie 81, 140, 145 es, Don 71,115 rone,IJak 71,9o,11s,156,16o,179 rone, john 81,114, 115, 156 'tin, David Laurence 48, 98, 101, 114, 18, 120, 156, 160, 182 'tin, Mrs. Eleanor 22, 111 tin, Michael 71 -un,11mk 73,81,85,90,104,105 156 162 176 5, , , in,Jay48,99,100,114,162 his, his, Irvalene 81, 126 jim 71 lock, Dan 81 ldx,hHke71,90,126,154,185 tson, Billy 81 ldor, Eddie 49, 100, 101, 114, 118, 52, 183 lin, David 85 ik, Connie Sue 81 ton, Lester 51 singer, David L. 49 er, Robyn 81, 96, 97, 99, 109, 111, 22, 127, 164, 165 ldleton, Frank Jay 81, 115, 140, 145 oux, Alfred 49, 114 , Kay 81, 126 er, Gay 50. 60, 100, 101, 112, 117, 19,121,123,124,125,129,183 et, Theora 81, 97, 98, 104, 105, 107, .0, 127, 183 on, Margaret A. 50, 140, 142, 145, l6 hell, Dorris 82, 109, 110, 116, 117, 2 Mitchell, Steve 50, 88, 92, 97, 114, 118, 156, 160, 173, 175 Moffatt, Gary 7l Moore, julia 71, 115 Moore, Mark 71, 126, 156, 157 Morey, Mr. James 21, 25 Morin, Scott A. 82, 85, 92, 98, 114, 115, l24,l49,156,158,162,176,180 Morton, Myrna 21 Munn, Michael 50, 107 Myers, Carol Beth 14, 50, 89, 100, 101, 112,121,125,163,164,165 Myers, Charlie 82, 90, 99, 115, 140, 145, 147, 149, 162, 180, 181 Myers, Debi 50, 112, 149 McBride, Steve 81 McCabe, Gary 81 McCall, Mary 71, 112, 126 McCullough, Janie 71, 108, 111, 112, 125, 126 McCullough, Kimberly Nanette 14, 49, 99 100, 101, 119, 120, 122, 123, 125, 127. 139, 162 McFall, Larry 81 Mclntire, Donna 21 McNay, Mr. john 19 McNay, Mark 49, 94, 100, 101, 118, 156, 159, 179 B4dVedy,Judy.A.49,10l,11O,120,126 150,151 McNeely, Karen 81, 150 McNeely, Tony 71 McNeil, Patricia 49 McWilliams, Mike 71, 96, 97, 107, 118, 156, 161, 173, 176, 179 Napier, Phillip 85 Neely, Karen 72, 96, 108, 111, 127 Neet, Bruce 46, 50, 101, 118, 120, 156, 160,179 Neet, Kathleen 82, 110, 122, 124 Nelson, Mr. Ernest 26 Nelson, Marion Thomas fBubbaj 152 Nelson, Miss Mary 28 Nemecek, Doug 26, 72, 126 Neptune, Carol 82, 109, 111, 140, 143, 145 Nettles, Mr. George E. 19 Norris, Mary Beth 82, 122, 149 Numrich, Robert 21 O'Connell, Linda 82 O'Connell, Saundra 82 O'Donnell, Pamela 82, 111, 126 Oehme, Gary 82, 149 Oehme, Mrs. Inez 30 Oehme, Lora 72, 107, 110, 125 Oertle, Debbie 25, 82, 94, 100, 109, 122, 127 Orender, Darrell Vernon 51, 149 Orencler, Kenny 82, 115 Ortiz, joseph 72 Ortolani, Al 51, 99, 101, 124, 162 Osborn, Patty 82, 91, 94, 97, 108, 116, 122 Overman, Sandy 72, 94, 101, 112, 115, 119, 125 Owen, jerry D. 72, 132 Packard, James H. 51, 94, 96, 97, 99, 100, 114, 162, 180, 181 Palmer, Eric Merle 51 Parker, Ronnie 82, 152 Parsons, George R. 72 Parsons, Jack 50, 51 Passmore, Paul 82, 115, 140, 145, 147 Pasteur, Mr. Frank 27, 99, 140, 144, 148 Patrick, Candy 72 Pattinson, jim 51, 140, 145, 162 Pearson, Verna 82, 116, 122, 149, 166, 167, 169, 170, 171 Peck, Patricia 51, 109, 127, 150, 151 Penachio, Terri 72 Pendleton, Glenda 72, 116, 117, 119, 125, 140, 142, 145, 146, 147 Perry, Pam 72, 117 Peterson, Carol 52, 99, 100 Peterson, Linda 72, 99, 111, , 123, 162 119, 123, 162 a Pethtel, Wayne 52 Phillips, John 32, 128, 129, 135 Phillips, Mike 72 Phillips, Steve 82, 85, 162, 176, 178 Pierce, David 72, 140, 145 Pillion, Kathy 82, 149 Plattner, Sandy 72, 90, 111, 119, 143, 144, 145, 149 Pollock, Debby 82 Postlethwaite, Jane 52, 108, 111, 112 Presley, Cheryl 82, 88, 109, 111, 116, 122, 133, 149 Presley, Debby 72, 111, 123, 149 Price, Kathy Ann 25, 52, 99, 107, 109, 119,120,123,125,129,162,184 Prince, Gary 82, 149 Prince, Tommy 72 Pryor, Michael R. 82, 115, 118, 178 Pugh, David 114 Pummill, David 72 Radell, Bev 82, 140, 145 Rains, Elsa 82, 124 Ramsey, Joyce 82, 108, 110, 122, 149 Ramsey, Steve 82 Raney, Nona 52, 119, 120 Redd, Ralph 83, 140, 145 Redfern, George 72 Reep, Melody Ann 52, 93, 100, 107, 108, 110,125,14o,145,147 Restivo, Kathy 72 Reynolds, Ed 72, 139 Reynolds, Marilyn Kay 52, 110, 119 Rhuems, Kenneth W. 72, 115 Richards, Pam 83, 98, 116, 122, 162, 164, 168 140, Richardson, Mrs. Lena 50 Riley, Robert 71 72, 80 Rink, Debbie 72 89, 109, 119, 123, 162, 164,165,166,167,177 Rink, Dennis 83, 97, 156 Robb, Elaine 83, 110, 140, 145 Robinson, Robert 72 Rockey, Dennis 85, 124 Roclabaugh, Ramona 83, 122 Rogers, Greg 85, 140, 142, 145, 146 Rohde, Martin 21, 25, 29 Ross, David 83 Ross, Pam 83 Russell, Diana 72, 126, 142 Russell, Mary 72, 99, 107, 109, 119, 121, 125, 124, 140, 145, 144, 145, 162, 166, 167 Russell, Wayne Louis 55, 101, 107, 118, 120, 156, 160, 179 Saker, Gary 72, 124 Saker, Sawanah 85, 109 Salshury, Patricia Ann 53, 101, 110, 125, 129, 149 Samuels, Mrs. Frances 23, 119 Scavezze, Sandra 53, 101, 117 Schmidt, John 83 Schmitt, John 83, 149 Schoening, Fred 21 Scholes, Gary Lee 83, 140, 145 Schubert, Karen 42, 72, 109, 111, 119, 123, 126, 142, 149 Schultze, Bob 53, 97, 114 Scifers, Bob 85 SCife1'S, Dana 54, 100, 101, 107, 112, 119, 120,123,129,166,167,168 Scifers, Kathy 76, 83, 97, 117,122,140,143,145,147,162 Scott, Alan 72 Scott, David L. 134, 135 Scroggins, Joyce 83, 99, 110, 116, 162 Scroggins, William L. 10, 54, 100, 114, 162 Scully, Mrs. Katherine 24 SeM,Jadc73,115,124,149,156 Seaman, Mary 83 Seaver, Thomas 73, 133 99, 110, 116, Winans Sen, Deby 54, 110 Seybold, Jan 83 Sevbold, Steve Craig 57 Shaffer, Sandy 73 Sharp, Mrs. Marjory 27, 100, 104, 105 Sharp, Viola 83, 95, 149, 177 Shead, Ralph 54, 101, 114 Sheaffer, Ann 73, 123, 124 Shelton, Mrs. Hazel A. 19 Sheward, Doug 15, 54, 95, 127 Shoemaker, Danny 101 Shoemaker, Jan L. 54, 112, 117 Shoemaker, Mary 83, 149 Shonk, Mike 83, 126 Shultz, Douglas 73 Shute, Mary Adele 55, 89, 100, 101, 108, 127, 134, 162 Shute, Mr. William H. 19 Siekman, Becky 73, 110, 121, 123, 140, 142, 144, 145, 147 Simmons, Nancy 73, 119, 121, 124 Sipes, Carl 30, 31 Sisk, Herbert Michael 73 Sixkiller, Dusty 73, 94, 109, 119, 121, 123,127 Sloan, Karen 83, 111, 121, 122, 149 Smishek, Stephen 83 Smith, Bonnie L. 83, 149 Smith s Charles Franklin 73, 177, 179 Smith, Charlotte 73 Smith, Darylene Gaye 25, 55, 109 Smith, David 73 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Frank 83 Kathi 84, 104, 105, 110, 122 Louanne 73, 101, 149 Marnie 84, 109, 140, 145 Melvin 55 NanCy 14, 55, 56, 100, 111, 117, 123, 163, 164, 165 Smith, Norma Lee 56, 108, 148, 149 Snider, David 56, 114, 140, 145 Spencer, Robert 84 Sperry, Jay 73, 107, 118, 156, 159, 173, 175, 179 Spruk, Debby 73, 110, 127, 134, 162 Stafford, Della 84 Stafford, Mark 83, 90, 97, 99, 134 Stallard, Gail Ellen 56, 93, 101, 116, 117 119, 120, 123, 127, 142, 149 Standlee, Estel 84, 140, 141, 144, 145, 146,147,148 Standley, Linda S. 56, 99, 110, 119, 162 Stanford, Mrs. Betty 22 Stanford, Bryan 30 Steele, Jolene 84, 116 Steele, Robert 73 Stevens, Mary 25, 74, 94, 107, 109, 119, 121,122,123 Stice, Cheryl 84, 90, 96, 98, 109, 122, 164, 165 Struble, Mr. Mas 26, 114 Stuckey, Stan 56, 140, 145 Stuckey, Steve 15, 66, 74, 140, 145, 184 Sunderwirth, Arliss 84, 94, 112, 122, 142, 144,148,149 Sutton, Danny 74, 115, 156 Sutton, Gerald 74, 118, 177 Sutton, Mr. Jesse 28, 114 Swafford, Mrs. Garmen 24 Swallow, Terry 74, 132, 149 Swartz, Diana 74, 177 Swofford, Terry Richard 56, 100, 101, 114 Swope, Melinda Sue 57, 149 Tannehill, Chuck 74, 91, 140, 145 Tanner, Della 74, 123 Tarafder, Anjan 74 T3w0f,C.1h 15,57,139,14O,145,147 Taylor, Mike 33, 58, 101, 120, 156, 160, 179 Tewell, Cynthia Jean 58, 100, 106, 108, 112,119,123,127 Tewell, Mr. Dan 27, 180, 181 Thomas, Tom 85 Thomas, Linda 84, 99, 107, 110, 122, 140, 145,147 Th6nus,1ern 58,101,116,117,119, 123,142,162 Thurman, Jeff 58, 101, 118, 156, 158 Tierney, Rosemary 74 Tolle, Amy 23, 74, 111, 119, 121, 123, 127 Tomlin, Charles 21 Tomlin, Marc 84 Tomlison, Deborah 84, 96, 109, 149 Tompkins, Margie 84, 122 Torbett, Mrs. Patty 22 Townsend, Mary 74 Travis, Joseph B. 58, 100, 101, 114, 118, 126 Tremain, Rick 84 Triplett, Diana Jane 58, 97, 99, 100, 111, 119, 123, 162 Trumbule, Sylvia 74, 149 Tuten, Pat 74 Udock, Gary 59 Van Hoy, Judy 74, 110, 121, 124, 140, 142, 145, 146, 147 Van Hoy, Tom 90, 94, 99, 101, 118, 162, 173, 174, 178, 179 Van Luyck, Bert 21 VanPielt, Gary 84 Vermillion, Jenny Lynn 59, 112, 140, 145, 148 Vertz, Gerald 15, 59, 92, 95, 100, 107, 118, 120, 156, 159, 178, 179 Victor, John 74, 118, 156, 158, 161, 179 Waid, Linda 74, 113 Walker Nancy Ellice 59, 123, 149 Wallis, ,Donna 74, 98, 111, 123 Walsh, Larry Ray 84, 97, 126, 135, 156 162 Ward, Mr. Chester 19 Ward, Dave 59, 100, 101, 107, 173, 1 178 176, Ward, Gloria 84, 122, 126 Ward, Patsy 59, 113 Watkins, Miss Rosalie 24 Watson, Mr. Dennis 25 Watson, Miss Donna 25, 99 Watt, Mr. Charles 26, 29 Weathers, Judy 84, 94, 99, 110, 116, 1 122 Wehmeyer, Barbara 74, 94, 110, 117, 177 Wehmeyer, Joyce 60, 110, 111, 123 Weigel, Bill 74, 127, 134, 162 Wheat, Dwayne 74, 134, 139, 162 Wheeler, Dennis 74, 118, 156, 160, 176, 177, 179 Wheeler, Kenny 75, 118, 156, 160, 17 176, 179 White, Mr. John 28 White, Kim 84, 109, 116 Wiand, 140, Catherine Ann 60, 100, 112, 1 142, 145, 146, 147 Wickes, James 75 Widner, Mr. Don 19 VVHben,Iinda 60,100,10S,110,123 Wilkerson, Larry 75 Wilks, 124 Laurel 75, 108, 109, 119, Williams, Curt 84, 115, 177 Williams, Jim 84 Williams, Richard 84, 113 Williams, Ruth 61 Willis, Mike 84, 85, 115, 118, 156, 15 176 Wilper, Michael D. 84 Wilson, Barry 84, 85, 176, 178 Wilson, David 75, 90, 132 Wilson, Mark 84, 140, 145, 156 Wilson, Marlene Jeanette 61, 149 Wilson, Pat 75 Wilson, Stena Kay 61, 110, 117, 123 1 Wilson, Terri 75, 149 , Harvey 84, 115 Winchester, Mr. Joe 28 Windsor, Kathy 75, 149 Windsor, Linda 84, 122 Wisdom, Debbie 75, 109, 117, 121, 12 Wofford, Bobby 85, 140, 145 Wood, Ken 85 Wood, Quincy 75, 156 Woodhead, Polly 85, 109, 111, 116 Woods, Marsha 61, 89, 101, 108, 111, 140, 145, 147, 148, 149 Wright, Mr. Jerry 25, 99, 172 Wuerdeman, Paul 85, 140, 145 Wuerdsman, Steve 85, 140, 145 Wynne, Brenda Joan 61, 113 Wynne, Lana 85, 113 Yoos, Mr. Charles 21 Youvan, Gregory 61, 93, 97, 100, 114, 124 Zehr, Karen 23, 61, 111, 123 ' Zollar, Chad 85 f


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