Raytown High School - Ramizzou Yearbook (Raytown, MO)

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Beaut and ports Claim Successful and Distin ln pas served as Z, 7 ,-l, an 3 C , , ' ,, , ,4, ,m,,,,, Bob Allison, former letterrnan in football, basketball, and track at Raytown High, now plays professional baseball with the Minnesota Twins. Through his aggressive drive and unlimited talent, Bob has brought pride to Raytown. f petus for ates. Fror have com league bas erature te phanage. ideals wh town. Toi most belc ovvs the c The qual existed th left each responsib Raytown P ! On the nig l965 Miss '-'---'- -............,-........i....4:. .... .....,..in-S...-...,..... , , , . .,,, Y ... ......., , - -.i-,,....,,,,,,,,,.-.,-.-?-v-,-,m1-f-vf--v::-+.:n'z:w1g. ' --.- - 1 -- - -2. .-V - ' 'V - ' V ..,,,.......--, .-..-...-.-4:-v'---f'H':-f '7 '5 ' ' 'V '..-f ' ' ' ' ' ' Y ' ' ' ' Y an DlStlHgUlShCd RHS Alumnl I 0 0 0 ' ,M t f W Q . .K W 1 4f ball W1th In past years Raytown High School has served as the spawning ground' and given im- petus for many of its now successful gradu ates From the ranks of these past graduates have come a research sc1ent1st a major league baseball player a beauty queen a l1t erature teacher, and the founder of an or phanage Each has carr1ed vv1th h1m the hlgh 1deals Wh1ch have become trad1t1ons at Ray town Tom Butterfleld aptly descrtbed the most beloved tratt of Raytovvn whtch shad ows the others tn tbf eyes of the graduates The qual1ty of devotton to one's school Wh h extsted throughout the student body of R H S left each student Wlth a personal feeltng of respons1b1l1ty to hold hlgh the name of Raytown and speak of her W th prlde On the ntght of he1 coronauon Bobb1 Johnson the new l96o MISS U S A dtsplays her rad1ant sm1le and beauty On one of many goodw1l1 tours throughout the world Mtss Umverse Cormna Tsopet and Mlss US A pause to examme the Wares of a street vendor wh1le 1n Athens Greece , t , , J 1 ' ' W, - 1 . Mm. . . . . t A , -iw . Q- , 1 W V ' -, , , 'H H., , ,p Q . H . . . V IC . , ,- 5 7' Q Q n y I V M 1 . , , I in 9 I t QQ , I J Z ' X gig C C 2' , l , , ' 2 Z H , f Z . ' ,yf I Q l A lt f T - IM i 4 ,HA . . . ' I , , . 1. . , 4 'gym ,' 'K ' J ,f--ffm ,g f I p .54 wg I I . - , . , , ,- . , . - - s . . ' . , ' 3 L ,,, p ,,-. ..f- . U.. ...,..,.-... -.... -av---- ------- --' -'--- V--f-' -1 ' - 3' . ,hH-wmug.--N.--g-,---- 74,-1,-......,.:..... ---v---4----- ,.,....7.4-1,--y ,--ff,-f---- ...er--q ' ' '- ' -: , . Past Graduates Succee . .N ,QV ,,, g:,1.15Qsq, d lk 7 'YQ ,if 323 Mr. McGhee, literature teacher at Raytown High School, shows the area of Scotland where he visited last summer. His study at the University of Scotland in Edinburgh was sponsored by the English-Speaking Union. Tom Butterfield, the founder of the Butterfield Boys' Ranch in Marshall, Missouri. The Butterfield Boys' Ranch provides a home for boys of all a , l A ges. Here the tallest and 1 t t contrast. Besides an education they receive training in such specialized fields as husbandry.S wr es present a Study of ,.. inE For cheered tions it traditioi modifiec emblem colors, s t u r d y Raytowr through bonding , 'ff i 0 4 D ,Vt I 1 Il I C . , ...., ........ ...., .-.--,...-....-.....,,,, - ,QQ lawwm-Q -.G--N6 1-I I U h V . ' ' A .4..........,....,..,..,-ivt ceed in Educational and Humanitarian Vocations For almost forty years students have cheered the RaytoWnaBlue Jay and the tradi- tions it represents. As the years passed,neW traditions were adopted While others were modified. The alma mater, the Blue Jay emblem, the royal blue and white school colors, the school shield--all remain the sturdy pillars of tradition, upholding RaytoWn's high ideals. Each class filing through RaytoWn's doors has added other bonding customs such as homecomings, .. Q, Q vXQx Q Wi S , C. A fi f ,fig ll 5 Wei 4 . lee ff j. 43:7 ' 5' Q f f 1' 1 , , .43 X i A , 9 7 at Zu if M Z 7 21 ,tx ,wg fp! , senior Week, the fight song and the junior- senior prom. The students individual interpretations of Raytown tradition give the school a dis- tinctive personality and character. The covered Wagon found on the shield sym- bolizes their common desire to explore the World of education and human experience. ln this foundation of unified uniqueness lies RaytoWn's more precious Wealth--An Infinite Variety in Tradition. I , . . . . ' ' ' in various Study of Di. William Spencer, research scientist for Bell charge of 3 QTOPP ,Of Sclemlsts Workmg Telephone Laboratories measures the HIGHS OfC0mmUH1Caf10H- , 86 temperature characteristics on a crystal unit. Currently he is in 'lf-..- C fixing, Without people in action, J x a school loses its color. , X ' HS L ,KJ- 2 2 4 if-Q. I -,vi 2 Wg, 2 ,V 'U , x 5 by wi. ,Y A , .uf , wk A41 'f , 4W KI!!! mr 1 ,Mmnuff , fop' tudent Lif 2 KK i f Q2 Q at WWW QQ' Students like Lynn Quearry, Harry Rice, and John Williamson spend most of their time in class. LV1, In Class and Out Activities Become Traditions F,- Dpug Smith, a Raytown student, helps pass out hand- Students perched on the edge oftheir seats to catch the Af the bills to Raytown citizens for the 1964 Presidential entire act ofSgt.Car1S. Pike for the saftey assembly. U59 3 e ection. language w 4 x F4 ,fl f ff si 1' 1 .45-1 v:-:rs-rE':f ' fi ' ' U ..,,,,,,,.1..,-,..,..,1-.-af dvr l U , ..,.-......,,,..,, .1,.....,xgqq.1, ::?'g-rf -. , A V . . , ., ,....,,,..-..C-. ..-..,.nvr-v -4--HH - s - l0IlS ats to catch the tftey assembly Sue Earp and Tim Barton receive recognition in the crazy Miss Magazine Contest, held to promote the magazine sales. H21 At the Spanish Club party, Pat Hampton and Tom Trotter use a puppet show to demonstrate the value of a foreign language Miss Poindexter's sociology class experiment in nonconformity, which they find is difficult in our society. 1 Before taking the bus home Christy Zahn and Claude Morgan talk over the day in a typical scene of student 1 e , 2, f ' 45 my l i o L 2 l , B G . , . ' l'f . 1 , , .1--. .gh . mi. , -- .--N-L v-, 'i' '- ' A ' 'H' ' ' .,,,Nw0m--A,,WM,,,. ,,,.,,....--a..t ,-.-L --- 1 - e .tasty rigs . -ill .: 1 -, ii f ,LH ' 1. V , ln order to buy new majorette uniforms, Terry Vogel, Julie Cobb, and Paula Varsalona raise money by having a car Wash. Sue Earp is assisted by her father in decorating the student lounge before the basketball home- coming dance. ggffd14jif?iSai152DEj,CiaUS di1feCfS a gfgilllof pep Their arms filled with school books, Theresa Demi, can pep rallfy 11 emo C-9l'0 S af We T11SUf13S Egbert, and Sharon Monteith smile as they entertheir bus. I Mickey Tal cheer the season. Julie a car Mickey Talbott acts as the official Raytown mascot to IH the Sflldem IOUHEQG, decorated with victory POSIGIS, cheer the Blue Jays to victory during the football some football boys discuss the upcoming Raytown season. South game. tudent Life at Baytown Thrives upon ariety 1 Denti, Gail er their bus. At one of the football games, pep squad girls work in the concession stand to earn extra points for their letters. Qu...- Portraying Santa Claus, Bob Eastin hands out gifts to Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Hunter at the Teachers' Christmas Party. . An excited am Mr. Gideon awaits installation as sponsor of Drama Club along with prospective members Mike Ragan and Wayne Smith, Teachers and Students Enjo , jf 05 Mr. Scott projects slides of or an'c ' , , t S 1 Specimens Teachers like Mr. Atkins often help students before Lillda e through the ken-a-vision for his general science and after school with special problems that arise in DQUIUS Y Ky Students to See- class. flowers. s out gifts Teachers' An excited and cheering homecoming crowd stands and strains to' catch a glimpse of their newly crowned queen. idents Enjoy Special Events .. 'VG' I . , f, U ents before Linda Price, basketball homecoming queen and her escort, Brian Walker escorts Patty Zieg1G1',fQOfba11 home- iaf arise in Dennis Yates, smile happily as she is presented with coming queen, as she holds the traditional bouquet flowers, of roses. ,,,,,,.,., W- , .---.H---me ,. f - V , .......,4rfff-.--5--2--S'-fffr ' f ' -, - .... ..-.... ...l....u::-we-S11--Q-'-- 1- . - - - Y ' I ' f ' fl. -Try if y Patty Zeigler, 1964 Football Homecoming Queen , fffy f, f 17'Mf'ff!ff ' gf-XM, ' my Vf 3, , X , f' , ii Wf 27492, . iym' Sf 792 rf ,ff .f :4yf,w..- fm- 5 j4,9M,'f'Q 4 f Jing ,-7 X QT ,WZV , . ,1 11 259 .Q,gcf-Q7 jf-!,.fg47f,:: Bed Buildir Blue ,Jays 1 traditional awaited tb candidates which carl coming the The Je Band prese making foi the Jaywal bell, the escorted l escorted b by Gary Ri by Brian V of the 196 Mike Turr Pattyg and Queen pre her. Follow coming dar High. ----.w-- ...., ........-..-f-?.............. .....,.-- a -..... ......-, -1.:-?..:uw-r-'-s-'- !- f - - 4' 4- ' ' ' - ' Renee Welch Sharon Holmes RHS Crowns Linda Basketball Homecoming ueen Nancy Hill Snowy weather contributed to the 1965 Basketball Homecoming theme, Winter Won- derland, making an exciting and picturesque evening. The Bluejays secured a 66-60 victory over the North Kansas City Hornets in a thrilling and suspenseful game. At half-time the Jaywalkers and the R.H.S. pep band provided entertainment preceding the pre- sentation of the queen candidates: Nancy Hill, escorted by Bill Williamson, Sharon Holmes, escorted by Bob Manley, Renee Welch, es- corted by Mike Turnerg and Linda Price, escorted by Dennis Yates. ln a moment of silence, principal Neal Hanks crowned Linda the Winter Wonderland Homecoming Queen, and Miss Pam Peters, 1964 basketball home- coming queen, presented her with flowers. The annual homecoming dance followed in the student lounge, which was decorated in the homecoming theme. The Jumping Jacks provided the music for the evening. -'-'- L- -..........,--- ...,.:.,,,.... ......,. -M '-+----L-- -..-...- V-.........- ,, ,,,, W Y , . A .,- , N...-,,v-.,..,, ..,--- , - Y v ..,-r'aaw-fa-r-ea?--'v'e-ffff ,hqxiuwn M-F -'VA --h ,, Q , ... .JV ,YA Y :H---:J - W --.-. -.nr-'WL ...--41 . - -V ..-Y- . ..p-- Mischievous Tootie tries to take a hunk out of Mr. The pesky teenager Agnesmimics theprissymovernents Dodge's leg as Mr. and Mrs. Smith look on in surprised of Mr. Duffy, Mr. Dodge's yes man, as played by horror, Bruce Taylor. Z , 5 Q ,416 f 15lgihi?g6E2dH31RSf3g.OfSSgl.itkOuSg Grangpa, Mickey Talbottg Lon, Radford Rladerg Mr. Smith, Tom Trotterg Rose, Sue Beth , WHH Smiley, Esther, Cheryl Marstellar, Agnes, Eileen lrelandg Tootie, Selma Adlard. Q J, Mr. and M played by the rat-cl EE Unde- language crew of hearsin ances W Producti enced forts rectors. furni Set 1904 W a hu lighted tered typical with New Y when to keep J .,,... , 1 .,-,.-......,...,,,.,... ,r -., Q,---..,, ...fr -- 4 -'-'P-' ,, , ,,,, , .. , ... .,...... , ....... -.-.1,.....-.-.-1.--1 '? . -91- ' V If - - ' ' ' ' - ITIOVSIIIGIIIS M0 Mr and Mrs Sm1th look on helplessly as Mr Dodge played by Paul Mace contorts h1s face 1n d1staste at the rat chewed p1eces of candy left by the ch11dren Rose arrogantly asks How much 1S the pay when Mr Dodge asks Mr Smlth to come back to work for htm after he was ftred for the behav1or of h1s chlldren dur1ng Mr Dodge s v1s1t as played by EET E IN ST LOUIS Dellghts RHS Audlence Under the dtrectlon of M1ss Sharon Sm1th language teacher the cast a d productton crew of MEET ME IN ST LOUIS began re hears1ng early 1n December for the perform ances whlch were held on January 15 and 16 Productton comm1ttees, headed by eXper1 enced semors worked to coordtnate thelr ef forts w1th those of the cast members and d1 rectors Much ttme was spent for early 1900 furmture and props to glve a rea11st1c qua11ty Set tn St Louls M1ssour1 durlng the 1904 Wor1d's Fa1r, MEET ME IN ST LOUIS a humorous and refresh1ng comedy de llghted Raytown audtences The story cen tered around the llves of the Smtths typ1cal, early twentteth century famlly faced w1th the problems of havlng to move to New York A11 turned out well however, when the four Smtth g1r1s dtscover a way to keep the famtly 1n St Lou1s .1- V Kathy Opel charrman ofthemake upcommntee appues small pleces of crepe hatr to form M1ckey Talbott's ose Sue Beth beard Selma Adlard fi 65'-nil? 0 9999 J Z 5 pf!! HS We we we we sow our thoughts, and we reap our actions, sow our actions, and we reap our habits, sow our habits, and we reap our characters, sow our characters, and we reap our destiny -C.A. Hall actionsg labitsg aractersg f destiny. A. Hall -122,15 ' mi'-1 2' W ,., , Q X f 2 2 ff, xxx! If , f A 'mf XV 3 -. awww taff and Academics ,,..f,..1...,- g ., .,, --1-Q--xv-1-'f 'H 'S ' -, l Standing: Harold Shaw, Robert Cross, Gary Collins, Vice Presidentg Joe Herndon, Superintendent. Seated: James Shirk, Pres.5 Lou Wood, Lou Smith, Sec. Not pictured: John Schiltz, Treas. The Administration Stimulates the Communit 5 f Y ff' ' ,, ,lf f-may Mr Joe Herndon Superintendent In the past five years the enrollment in Consolidated District H2 has grown from about 11,000 to about 14,400 This year seven classrooms of the Spring Valley Elementary School were finished for use. The new Pittman School was used as an elementary school, but in the future it will become a junior high school. Other innovations included the ad- dition of an elementary guidance program and also an elementary French program With the help of his ass1stants,Mr Ralph Martin, Mr Robert Clark, and Dr Boyles, Superintendent Joe Herndon keeps the school system functioning smoothly This involves providing an efficiently operating system which enables teachers to select and plan their own methods of teaching It also means maintaining the largest fleet of school buses in the state and offering extensive adult ed ucation and summer school courses l Esther Lee Secretary Lucy Clayct Secretary l Ralph Clark . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' I 3 ' ' W D 1, 1 '-'f ' ., . -- . . . - TX' x . . ' ' J 7 . -.., .. . . . .,- .,.. ,..,,... ...-.--..,--....,..,.,. f-..........-......... ,,-,.,.,1. .- f ., , , uh r - . -------------. --....... --..-.-.........- .......... V-......-- ., f ,-,.,,.g J '?:'!'L..-- 1,---,-,F-as-.f .-- ,f,,'P'- -. ' -'-lf 1 'T - - ' ,i,,,.,, ,,,,..-.-.....-.-,-0-.fur-117,---an .1 n--,v,..--... -N ...-,,,... Tug , Y -I, ' A - , , U-J., A ,-. . V A I V J Shlrk Illllllt enrollment grown from s year seven Elementary new Plttman ary school, L jumor hlgh ded the ad program and m s Mr Ralph Dr Boyles, s the school his involves tlng system ct and plan also means school buses ve adult ed ses iyfgknf , mmf, L , ff ,f,, f- fu A 5, 21. 4:1 ,Mfg X 4-f 0 '. , ' 1 ., e-:-.- cv:-4N.?5'E.: '5:: f '19 r ' ff? 1 X 1 A M if f X J X fx X A 6 Y i K Y fy, ..... . f I, f 1 WW? ff M ff f 2 ,Q f Q. 9 f Ar Y. , Vsjj fk A , 1 V i if . W., . . ,, , ' ga E-af. 1 L Wffff i f vf 44 ' -..A 2 . U- ,f,.v .A 'I 0' 4' ,N we . '. W 4 tf.. , fr ,Q f 0 V t Q6 -Q A 7 f QR , A 5 f ,f Z if 5 Z gif ff 4 f y Z3 f 7 f X ff X ,J M f ff VJ 2 ..- f X Qyffzkf ,. gr, ,f ,Z X' ' V 'W u 7 fy A, V I 5 W. , ,,,, . fy , f A J - We ' f 'f K W' X CL 1' t X ' -ni x, . - , rf ,Z 05450 :A af ff- , -sig Q ,. X f f . 77,1 'V fff.,,-,S .L z7wsf:'fSitt6w2-,,,,.f., f ,, J Esther Lee Sutherland Dorthy Bartlett Secretary Secretary Lucy Claycornb Becky Fields Secretary Secretary Kenneth Lew1s D1rector of Currlculum and Anna Larsen D1rector of Guldance check the graph1cal results of an aptltude test to Partlelpate 111 Edueatlonal Developments Ralph Mdfflll Asslstant to Supermtendent Dr Boyles Asslstantto Supermtendent Joe Herndon Supermtendent Robert Clark Asslstant to Supermtendent 7 Q 1 , : . Q 0 O O ,H . , - . . x , f- Yf 1 , ' .. - y ' 9 2 9 1 . 1. , . - ., -r ,vid - , N ,, -,, ,, , 2 ,., ' - - Q--6.11- - .,f .-...2---... .....1.s.V.-.f.-....4..g.... .-- -...-.YL..-Q,--,. - , 4... . R - , ' ff ..,,,-.,-...s,:.....f-..-.v-,r--::-:-s-x-fn---1---g- . ., . -, ' 5 . fl Through Daily Activities, Soho' Wy' Duties ranging from ordering supplies and handling discipline problems to arrang- ing for assemblies and extra-curricular ac- tivities fill the school hours for Mr. Neal Hanks, Principal, and Mr. Richard Beissenherz, Vice -Principal. They must con- tend vvith the everyday accidents and crises which exist in a school housing nearly 1500 students. The principals are assisted in their duties by their secretaries. M r s. P aye Hellman and Mrs. Nadine Page, secretaries to Mr. Hanks, and Mrs. Erma Mozley, sec- -ff retary to Mr. Beissenherz, answer telephone calls and student. inquiries and handle' ball- game tickets plus their own secretarial work. Raytovvn's health needs are taken care of by Mrs. Ceiss, school nurse, and Mrs. Seay, nurse's aid. They are kept busy with minor ailments such as cuts and sprains and emer- gencies. College plans, class schedules, orienta- tion, and students' personal problems occupy the time of the school counselors.Mr.Welsh, senior counselor, Mr. Yust, junior counselor, and Mr. Youngs, s o p h om o r e counselor,- attempt to help the student understand him- , self and his environment in order that he . may realize his full potential. ' Mr. Beissenherz, Vice-Principal, examines Ia file i while Mr. Hanks, Principal, makes an important call. ' Long a recently 3 ....., ,c r 5 . -. .W 3 ii , . Principganks lilfiggallgdgqbggssenherz gslifilogvggtliqselo Raymond Yust Ronald Youngs Fran A r Junior Counselor Sophomore Counselor Nurs iv, .. .. .... . .- --..-.......,... . A.A-n-.N-An- -1 -A-AHL A-V I 1 . - A ........,,,,, ab-- 'L -- -......... - -....-...... ivities, School Officials Counsel and id tudentsl g supplies to arrang- ricular ac- mr Mr. Neal R ic h a r d y must con- and crises nearly 1500 ed in their . r s. F a y e secretaries ozley, sec- ler telephone nandle' ball- tarial work. aken care of Mrs. Seay, with minor s and emer - es, orienta- lems occupy .Mr. Welsh, r counselor, 1 counselor, rstand him- 'der that he f Z ff XZ Yfvzff 5 , I' Z 4 ' ' Y k 4 Youngs ' lore Counselor -M...,,,,mQ Long a center of activity, the Raytown High School auditorium boasts a new look this year. 'lhe auditorium was recently remodeled with beige wood paneling, new dark blue velvet stage curtains, and refinished seats. ml 1 Frances Seay Ethel Geiss Erma Mozley Faye Hellman Nadine Page Nurse's Aid Nurse Secretary Secretary Secretary -,, ,,,...,,-V----,1-v-.-.nv-f,,,..,,.. , .. A..--.---..- -...D.-,1pfT--q-s4wv-'f+c ! :- 'n i ' - A ' ' s ' Mr. Cochran supervises Tom Wilson, Gary Towler, and Jeff Snow as they make schematic drawings of a pipe layout. Vocational Training ffers Opportunities Special Education provides training and counseling for students so that they will be able to obtain work. Raytovvn High School introduced the special education course in order to meet the needs of a select group of students. Its curriculum included courses in mathe- matics, English, history, typing, and in- dustrial arts. When the student becomes a junior, he receives training in his chosen Vocational field. During his senior year the student may anticipate a program com- bining a part-time job with academic courses. Thus While getting on-the-job training, the student also obtains academic instruction in areas crucial to job adjustment. For the first time vocational training in auto mechanics and technical drafting were offered to students not college bound, qualifying them for jobs following gradu- ation. Drafting classes met from 7:10 to 9:10 each morning, auto-mechanics classes were held at Raytown South every afternoon. iv...- dul1 Again offered a Classes 1 the eveni eight wee cluded f choose. ' hand to i guages. 'l at the RV: educatior of its kin Duri High Sch school. 'I Week set Courses biology tl like the generallg a needed courses Winter sc i wal rl , Siyx XC! ' I H PK Q . xv .,,f X During ' -'------- . .......- ,...t.,-QQ. ---L W..--,-.......v,,...,,.-Ke-,:,::,.,:. ' 'a -. T-f ' ' a pipe layout. d u c e d the er to meet 5 t u d e n t s . in mathe- g, a nd in- it becomes his chosen enior year gram com- L c ad e m i c - t h e - j o b s academic adjustment. ial training ual drafting .lege bound, 'ing gradu- Jm 7:10 to mics classes J afternoon, dult Ed and ummer Again this year Consolidated District H52 offered an extensive adult education program. Classes met once a week from 7:30 to 9:00 in the evening for eight Weeks in the fall and eight Weeks in the spring. The program in- cluded fifty-three courses from which to choose. They ranged from typing and short- hand to interior decorating and foreign lan- guages. The majority of the classes were held at the Raytovvn High School. Raytovvn's adult education program ranks as one ofthe largest of its kind in the metropolitan area. During the summer of l964 Raytown High School held its second annual summer school. The program consisted of two three- week semesters which began in early June. Courses ranged from American History and biology to typing and drivers' education. Un- like the past when summer schools were generally designed for those who had failed a needed course, many of the students took courses which could not be included in their Winter schedules. School are a Part of RHS ak-W Peggy Cundiff, standing, discusses the principles of bridge with Ruth Ward and Velda Gantner at an adult education class . During summer school, typing students busily work in order to acquire skill and accuracy needed for proficiency A F A'-v-.V - .- Y - U g,,-Q.. i.........- .-..- ,.., -.k'.- - ,,,,, -..--..-,-up --.vi--f -- -..---M... ...v-1-1-..T....., q--f--.z-- z--m--'- - '-1-K 'B' Fine Arts Stimulate Man Creative Thoughts a Esther Packard Dorothy Mitchell Robert Schupp Larry Keisker 1965 has been a year of transition for the Music Department. New band uniforms, some instruments, and choir collars consti- tute valuable additions to the department. The band, orchestra, choir, and glee club members again participated in district and state music contests for which they could receive music letters. The main purpose of the department is to inspire musical achieve- ment and to develop music talents and skills. Drawing and design problems, paper and crafts, and book work with tests made up the projects which the art student is required to complete each quarter. Through the work of the Art Department, the student gains an appreciation of the arts and necessary back- ground for future art education. The Art Department sponsors the Brush and Pallet Club which provided festive holiday deco- rations for the cafeteria. Sz A-tba .aqmaid .t..,A.,t.,- ..,. Striving for understanding in music Mr Sghu e plains the CO K - f . ' '. . PP X' AS art students Gary Gehle and Bob Denham watch Phonic form-Us rucuon O melodles appearing 111 hO1T1O- gilggcfjulliy, Miss Mitchell demonstrates how to sketch i. , '44 im avi? ' V, f ' wk .. 2,217 pw I Q tx C' if Q F75 -L7 m'ff'f'f'i y:.1',jj -5, 0 'YW' A . Q . data if rtet 3 a ysr, Judith Y, Tom Hex Phj Recog physical z the Physi to provid with whit ln the of activiti hockey, be ball, and ties each pate in i and vollej ing, girls lead to ea The l Wide chof ball, bask cross cou learn hov put the te portant tt knowledge sentatives - .V . , ...- V.. -.-.... ..,,,,.. . .-.--..-,,-..., .-.,.., f -.... .. 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I , ,,.. ,.,....,,,, up-vf-1-F.-aan:-fan'-4-1-f.1zg-:--.1. -f i'f'. f - A e' ' ' ' v.--,-----vw.---. .-4.----11:-v..f-'4?1 '2' ' ' ' '. xt - ' ' 5 U ' I ' W H-' Y 7 S .nsition for uniforms, rs consti- tepartment. glee club .istrict and they could un purpose al achleve and skllls paper and nade up the s requlred h the work 1t ga1ns an sary back The Art and Pallet tday deco v 0 ,ff fly MZ , Aw 'Q WMZZZWW lham watch v to sketch 1' i,i!,h', -f ,V ,N C X ,gf ,W '- by W 5 , , , I , ' L Q ff., X K T ff v I Z E f ' Judlth Yancey Carol Ph1ll1ps Sandra Cornell Bob Keeton Ted Chlttwood Tom Hewltt Larry Hall Clarence Cox Dlck Ramey Clyde Thompson PhySlC3l Educatlon Bullds Good Sportsmanshlp RGCOg1'1lZl1'1g the ever growmg need for physlcal act1v1ty 1n thls day of push buttons, the Physlcal Educatlon Department strlves to prov1de an mterestmg varlety of sports Wlth Whlch to ma1nta1n physical fltness In the glrls gym classes a Wlde range of act1v1t1es are offered They mclude freld hockey, basketball Volleyball bowllng soft ball, and archery Along Wlth class act1v1 t1es each g1rl 1S offered a chance to part1c1 pate 1n mtramurals such as ln basketball and volleyball By both playlng and referee 1ng, glrls can accumulate polnts Whlch can lead to earnmg a letter The boys athletlc program presents a Wlde cholce of sports They lnclude foot cross country Through Il'11S currlculum boys learn how to lead to be good sports and to put the team ahead of themselves Most 1m portant they acqulre self d1sc1pl1ne and the knowledge of the1r respons1b1l1t1es as repre sentatlves of the school Mrs Yancey throws a Jumpball to Ter1 Dudley and Gerrldene Holmes as Sharon Groom awa1ts recelv mg th tlp off 9 O O I 0 n y . l . Q Q l s . 9 I .- , 'Mh z ' Y ' - . . . . - 525, V,,,, ball, basketball, wrestlmg, track, golf, and zfzwazff Q4 gif , , , , , . . 9 . A ....,,.f-'v ' -U --1-1-'Dv ,,,x........, A , .,r.. ww .-.....,,-...,-1- '? ' T N, :ew,2fE 4 ,i.i: I , y 1 3 . yu gif. ,M : . L I W T xp' ., ,ft .5 gg, .V Mfffif ffm-, - -K ,W 791 ' t 1 at-if ,1 f fm f f V Az.. ..,A , , ff Vvv' f 2 Linda Winfield , ' . I-bi 5, 5 JV ' Q ,Z til. My I Van Sigman X f f W fffcfiff f f , 7 Q--- .2 7 . -.-. ...,. . af.-2 .1-M! - X ff ,-5, z -,-' ' 7- f MJ , f fi Mary Spidle , iafi,57!, rf' Janet Vocate ff f!! 4 x at 5 ' Vpygfifrg .Q 'W , 1 ,-', 5, Shirley Bass Teresa Ross Mildred Horn Inez Hudson Business Education Promotes Vocational Skills Miss Winfield checks the typing skills of a student. Proper typing technique is necessary for speed and accuracy. Providing an adequate program of voca- tional preparation for future businessmen and women occupies the time of the teachers in the Commerce Department. The business education program includes classes in typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, general business, and salesmanship. Both teachers and students recognize the need for speed and accuracy in the skills which are taught. Another aspect of business education co n- cerns itself with the knowledge, attitudes and non-vocational skills Onl b a ' ' , . y y cquiring these skills can people hope to be effective in their personal economics and in the under- standing of our economic system The Ggfegg Sholthand, Functional Method, Diamond Jubilee Series, was adopted for use in Shorthand I. n In addition to. its academic responsi- bilities h ' ' , t e Business Education Department sponsors the Tri-R Club. Foreig Filmst help to mal alive. Altl portant, thi the modern aim of the year of usl dents to be by giving imitate a x classical L received sl new course 4 Emphasizing guage classe sentence for Ruth Fegert Sharon Smith Anneliese Rem Beverly Law ia Winfield Sigrnan ly Spidle at Vocate 'ley Bass esa Ross ired Horn 1 Hudson K S am of voca iessmen and teachers in he business es in typing, usiness, and tnd students nd accuracy lucation con , attitudes, by acquiring be effective n the under anal Method, pted for use c responsi Department Foreign Language Cultivates World Fellowship Filmstrips, native songs, and magazines help to make French, Spanish, and Latin come alive. Although reading and writing are im- portant, the ability to comprehend and speak the modern languages has remained aprimary aim of the Language Department. In its third year of use, the laboratory has enabled stu- dents to become more fluent in the language by giving them the opportunity to hear and imitate a variety of native speakers. ln the classical Latin, its culture and literature have received special emphasis. Also, this year a new course, Spanish III, was offered. Em h3S1Z1D Oral fe SFIUOH 111 f01'e1 H1311 rs Law s ans the miles between France and Raytown P Q P P guage classes Mrs Redd repeats a basic Wlth gay travel posit:-1-Q and accounts ofher trip to France sentence for the class Ruth Fegert Sharon Smith Anneliese Redd Beverly Law il A . . ' . . . . - - 9 ' 3 . . . I .v-,.-,,.,.,.,..--,.... ..-.4...,.......2.e'----.--- - ....a...,. .--.....-...,,.--........--..- ...-..-.--.1-....-....,,,.-.,.....,.. - ii,,,s--c-N ,,....1..... --,K----...X--... A fn - English and Speech Departments Teach Pupils Since a single method of teaching gram- mer from grade seven through twelve has been emphasized for two years, the senior English teachers were able to devote more time to literature and writing this year. English pupils are taught to write and speak accurately and forcefully and to increase their reading and listening powers. The de- partment published its fifth edition of Blue Horizon, a creative writing booklet. Three juniors were chosen as nominees for the National Council of Teachers of English Scholarship. . Effective self-expression and communi- cation result from speech and dramatic courses. Debate, public speaking, and liter- ary interpretation are emphasized in speechg students showed their skills in speech con- tests. Drama pupils revealed their talents through pantomimes, improvisations, and ac- tual stage acting. English classes study the parts of speech. Here two sophomore boys analyze the structure of a sentence. 2 M r s . Given explains capitalization Janice Dillon 14015 Cook May ' - . y Brownin rules to an interested class. Robert McGhee A1159 Given Thegdgre 30056 L... to E3 Creative v helps Chris 1, ffifif ff ,z ,ig f . ,,,, . , JC, yy? M p. - va, Jef, My . .Af , ,, W V, . - Lf if - Wy f fwfr fp Q ff, ff-'X A - . ' ,, . ,, ,A f ,.,,M!, 1. .. f ?' ... 2 f XV ?' 57 ,I R2 I E.. Richard Deanna li ' ' '-' -i..i,.................ma..... ...... . -...- --.4-..i... ......,... . ,naiv- Puplls aohlng gram h twelve has s the senior devote more Cf thls year 1te and speak to mcrease ers The de t1on of Blue oklet Three 'tees for the of Engllsh 1d communl 1d dramatlc g, and lrter ed 1n speechg speech con he1r talents 1ons, and ac to Express Themselves Creauve Wlflflflg 1S ernphasrzed Here Mr Boone Mrs Martln guns as Gary Rabourn explalns to her helps Chrls Srnlth to revlse acornpos1t1on an anecdote whlch he lncluded ln a composltlon X Aff Q f X J ff' Q WWW Qs WY Bl'OWning R1chard Shores Louise Sm1th eodore Boone Deanna Martin Emma Krumsiek O . 7 . D . . . .. . 1 . Y . . L . . . . 1 ' 1 ' f f ' V 7' 1 . v A , N ft 5 f if f 'f .-ll ff'2fffw1-f i 1 VY J 1 1- C, J ,V ' f!2fSmL4W' ,Q NW! N f? ', 7 V ' - f - E'E:2., J ' . W 1 f' 7.74-f ,I ,fy gf- , f' , X 5 ',,,:s,,f I f 'f , tw is W Af f pp l fefy,f' ,a,,: 65: . ,X 55,41 3 e , , fy f f j 5 , ,ffwfgwj K' ,A fypf, ,'yf' .4? lf yr- f s M , ,f V ,Q , ,E ' ---Q-.....--.....--,.....-..........,.. .......i,.........:...... ..n...:......,.a:.-.-........-ti. ,qu..,.,n ,.,,...g ,..,..,..-. ..-..-...K A--.sv -f--1.-,--1-----v--'ff--'-' Professional and Job Training Are Taught Providing students with. a basic back- ground and understanding of technical and in- dustrial processes ranks foremost of the goals of the Industrial Arts Department. A new course, auto-mechanics,was offered to mechanic-minded students this year. Empha- sis is placed on acquainting pre-engineering students with the importance of high school mechanical drawing. Through the Co-operative Occupational Education Department, students become fa- miliar with the business world. Arrangements are made between local employees and the school to provide job training for pupils. i U Barbara Jacobs, a cosmotology apprentice at the As Mr. Droz assists a .shop student with a class Powder Box Petite, prepares to set a customer's project, accuracy and caution arefstressed. hair. M. K. van zam was 'M Milton Cochran Frank Droz Charles Harmon Tom Hewitt William Eve: Jim Belshe Martha Schuj Drive Seme: ing, housi velopment this year ment. Thi a family individual instill addition tl the goal oi Due to ne board of one-fourtl car deale rolet and f ' rr: I if Steve Rees two cars L ' '-'Q' -'- --,.a ...., .-.....,---.........,... ,...,.-,.,. , sic back- cal and in- ost of the rtment. A offered to r. Empha- ngineering igh school cupational ecome fa- angements ps and the .or pupils. ntice at the customer's K. Van Zant lton Cochran ink Droz arles Harmon Tom Hewitt William Evers Jim Belshe Martha Schupp h - Z at Driver Ed and Home Ee Provide Basic Training Semester-length courses in foods, cloth- ing, housing interior design, and child de- velopment were offered for the first time this year by the Home Economics Depart- ment. The objective of these courses plus a family living course is to prepare the individual for family membership. instilling proper driving attitudes in addition to teaching driving skills remained the goal of the Driver Education Department, Due to new requirements set up by the state board of education, students received only one-fourth credit for the course. Local car dealers lent the school a 1965 Chev- rolet and a 1965 Ford for use in Driver Ed. 4 f N ,,.W,W,.,fa,m M Steve Reese and Mr. Evers check the oil in one of the two cars used by the Driver Education Department. Ha. i W ii . -tk, 1 . 'QW af tk Us aa., Janice Allen, Terry Reese, Sue Sherpy, and Sharon Holmes skillfully make bridal bouquets for a mock wedding. 9 f . 4 .f?!4?4ff'fwc1? 7 f ff ya? Us ' . Z Z f 'f 'N 7 1 5, Mildred Garvin Maurice Gibler Carol Swickhamer William Shirley Charles Watts Modern Math Lends Understanding to Students New equipment purchased this year for the Mathematics Department included an overhead projector and a kit of transparencies to be used in Algebra land geometry classes. Again modern mathematics received special emphasis. However, students were no longer required to have recommendations in order to enroll in advanced courses. The Mathematics Department strives to give students aworking knowledge of math which can be applied in daily life and in more technical college courses. For the third year, a select group of pupils participated in a study program con- ducted by Stanford University. Mr Watts explains a lesson in theories of modern math At o en ho ' ' , use Mrs. Gar d to his class who will later ask questions. p , ' vm emonstrates the teachmg methods of mathematics as the parents listen closely. Ir Seekir science an science ca of the Scie equip -colle backgrounc Again hosted a d all of the s entered e attended ti Day. On tl for Missou Mr. Atkins examine a Q !j,,,f W V, F x6 ff z f f , W f V ff 1 -.. ' James ries Watts 1IltS iis year for included an hsparencies try classes. ived special 'e no longer s in order to lathematics ts a working 2 applied in .cal college lect group of ogram con- the teaching sten closely. In Science Students Experiment and Discover Seeking to stimulate interest in natural science and to encourage students to pursue science careers constitute the two main goals of the Science Department. lt also hopes to equip college-bound seniors with an adequate background for college science courses. Again this year Raytown science teachers hosted a district science fair. Students from all of the schools in Consolidated District 112 entered exhibits. Raytown students als o attended the annual K.U. Science and Math Day. On this day K.U. holds an open house for Missouri and Kansas high school students. Mr. Atkins curiously watches as two students carefully examine a biology specimen under a microscope. va 'W , ,f -f Y' A ini!! 1' A I 4 f, D Ho ff T33 tit? . 0, ' Gd fb N444 H17 M z f , ' Emil! s mfxtilvm' ' 931151054755 fs? iw M . um: rfP!S4'U L5 V www, ,ft H CV ,4 - ' K - cf . GJ 4' Cm A . ,,. f PJ Af? fi, :as iff U fi 214 5 , f :JW 35 'Ll' , . 4 z f K ' f ' ' MW f X . .111 i f'7 Mwfffw- 3 gi . my ivy- W 5... 'Q f Q, x 'wkqwff tm Q .M.M.V, f fu f, xi ' m,eQ',,, r. fwmw ...M A 'Y .-1 f-,Liza Iv r ,L L17 my ' a,..,if'-,-3 as S B. Xt' 4, 'fa at ,, I A .. ,wffigtff W7 2354? -A -f During a biology class, Mr. Kemp explains the different types of leaf venations and margins. ...BV V ' James Scott Owen Troxell Floyd Kemp Elbert Heath 501111 AFki1'1S .,...,........,-... --4 -P....,.....c--.. -.. 1--Q----1--Q-1 -Q1----f--vf ' ff ? In order to convey the meaning of world history to students, Mr. Keene explains a lesson using outside references. Robert Kessel Larry Starnes Henry Gideon Nancy Poindex Clarence Cox Bill Keene Donald Ritchie Richard Rame Social Studies Teachers Prepare Students Michael Waters Warren I-laxton R During a discussion in psycholOgY, Mrs. Tade auses to insert Judith Tade Jim Waker a humorous anecdote in order to help students underlzstand. 31... Beyond ti the duties an the right to v ment seeks t make the Raj the communit repeating the ln order social studies a new Amerie duced this y papers on cu has been dot modern worlc Studies Depar subjects this history, inte sociology, psf and occupatiol . ..r,. .,.-, ..., ---. .,,. -.., ..... . .... ....,--.,.....,,, ...Q , -A W-ah, Y 4 ' . I -------- +.k,.a -, ,, - references. Robert Kessel Larry Starnes Henry Gideon Nancy Poindexter Clarence Cox Bill Keene Donald Ritchie Richard Ramey Prepare Students to be Responsible ' ' ises to insert md. Beyond the doors of high school await the duties and responsibilities accompanying the right to vote. The Social Studies Depart- ment seeks to impart knowledge which will make the Raytown students solid citizens of the community tomorrow and keep them from repeating the mistakes of the past. ln order to create greater interest in social studies, a new world history book and a new American government book were intro- duced this year. With the use of weekly papers on current events and movies, much has been done to acquaint students with the modern world. The curriculum of the Social Studies Department offered a wide variety of subjects this year. Included were world history, international relations, geography, sociology, psycho1OgY, American government, and occupations. eww uw,,f',fgff,f 1 ' , f , fm 'ff ,VME 2. 'sif J f. f f Q W M J ' 'C'-1 ' 6:21 Y, , , yf 'f , Vein: VA-fu f .P 1' 1 .1 2 -11 f' .ww 1 fy' 1 FQ, QW! V W Q.. 3. ,f w- V , r1,f'.,,,f 4 4 ,A fr , , , ,,. ,V , , J. , f ! 4' f f 1 ff X ff X X 'U Z' X X Q71 'X 5 'i I- . ,WWW , ,. ,f ff ,fy ff .,,, , f Citizens Mr. Kessel smiles as he explains the War of Jenkin's Ear ---.-... ,,,.......1-...u-,--,..s+g-.?..,N.s.,.?f-..1e-vf-r-g:?fr3?f?'-TT A-ff-gg1ms?v-wf 9q ., , ,I -. . . X, M, f ff The Library Contains an Array of Knowledge b I Since the opening of Raytown High School Library ten years ago, more than 8,000 books now fill its shelves. This year alone, the school spent 551,800 to keep the library sup- plied with current books and periodicals, purchasing 270 new books. To update the rei- erence section, new sets of CoZZier's En- cyclopedia and the World Book Ency c Zo - pedia were added. A special effort was made to acquaint students with President Kennedy and his assassination with the addition of the following books: The Warren Report by the J. F. K. Assassination Comrnittee,A Day in the Life of President Kennedy by Bishop, and J. F. K. by Lasky. This year all the news- papers and magazines were also bound to prevent wear. Mrs. Mary Turner, librarian since l957, was aided in operating the library by students. Here the student body became acquainted with library resources, finding them valuable for research papers. l 17 iff., 5 Q, , y - rw -1 -,sz ' 1 3- 7 'Xi 4 7. ,,,. - -2 Mary Helen Turner Back Rowg Roda 4 Libfafian Ossenford. Custoq Harry Gunn, G L'b ' ' 1 rary md' Shefrl Purcell, replaces some books which have been returned that day. ' L i-..u.,..p...-.........- ,, ,, ' 1259i .- pl Back Row: Roda Gash, Jonell Francis, Thelma Fowler, Maxine Doctor. Front Row: Betty Hughes, Wilma Lee, Gertrude Ossenford. Custodians and Cooks Perform Necessar Tasks Harry Gunn, Glen Harper, Esther Elwell, Junior Bosley. Harry Gunn, a custodian, carefully fixes the lock on a trophy case while students are in class. ..,,,, . ., , . -...hx 'A ., ,...+.1, CZ' W7 BACK ROW: David Raymond, Valerie Kistler, Mike Jim Stilley. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Smith, sponsor, Rick Talbott, Chip Padgett, Doug Smith, Peggy Davis, Jeanette Stevenson, K-HIGH L3WS0U,A1f1GffG KIHTIC, GGIFOIS Leshe Vick. SECOND ROW: Kathy DeFoe, Camilla Dickstein, Linda Johnson, Terry Vogel, Diane Wilson, Jan Moore RAMIZZUU Reflects the i Linda Johnson and Jim Stilley paste class pictures as Radford Rader glues pictures for the sports section. l-lunt, Radford Rader. Not pictured: Jerry Evans. Varieties of Tradition For the first time the 1964-65 Ramizzou staff received one-half credit for their Work on the yearbook, and the course became known as school publications. Having won a first place rating on the 1964 Ramizzou from the National Scholastic and the Columbia Scholastic Press Associations, the staff set forth to publish an All-American yearbook which would capture the spirit and tradition of the student body and school this year, Innovations included a past-graduate section and pictures of the 1964 Prom and graduation. The staff began meeting last June, and by the beginning of the second quarter when the staff met as a class, a theme and the for- mat had been chosen. Members started taking orders for annuals, taking pictures, cutting and pasting them, and Writing headlines, captions, and body copy. The staff celebrated the completion of the Ramizzou with a party, at a later date new positions were announced. The Member nevvspapef, journalistic The staff Wa Interscholas ed the annua Advisors' Ai the Rayflecif playing p1C'El and other cu Publish' member sta formed schc taining feat' juniors and in English. P.A.5 Dance plus subscri sary mainte BACK R1 Clarinda Lindwall, S ECON D Groom, 1 -....-.. .- . ...- .,....-,...... -,.,... ...-.--.-,..........,... -....,.. -,....... ........ ....,-- ,,....1..- 5 , , , V A ............,....--..........i.. ............ .- , -.. r- -.....,, .. ... , .. , - A ..- . J . 4-uprfrafff-7-,,-..,q:-,ff--V ,,-.....,, ..-......,,.....- .Q .-,..,.....-,,.. .,- v-,r-- . ' nag 64- 7 Q 4,3 V . Jonsor Rick iitor' Leslie vans. l0Il 65 Ramzzzou Jr their work lrse became Having won a zmzzzou from he Columbia the staff set an yearbook and tradition ol this year duate section 1d graduation ast June, and quarter when and the for started taking tures, cutting lg headlines aff celebrated with a party re announced The RAYFLECTOR Staff Records School Events Members ,of the Rayflectmf the school newspaper, joined the Quill and Scroll, a journalistic honor society, again this year. The staff was also affiliated with theMissouri interscholastic Press Association and attend- ed the annual workshop of the Jackson County Advisors' Association. As a service project, the Rayflectoaf maintained the Jayboard, dis- playing pictures of recent school activities and other current news. Published every two weeks, the thirty- member staff seeks to keep the students in- formed school events and to provide enter- taining features The staff is made up of juniors and seniors with an S or E average in English The annual Women Pay All QW P.Aj Dance and the crowning of its king plus subscriptions and ads pi ovide the neces- sary maintenance funds Dixie Dudley a staff member carefully proofreads an article for the school newspaper the Rayflectov BACK ROW Jan McMillan Gay Devin Kathy Opel Clarinda Palmer Ron Gladney Doug Pristoe Glen Lindwall Bob Manley Allen Tucker David Allen SECOND ROW Jan Vandeventer Dixie Dudley Sherry Groom Linda Ross Carol Stanford Betty Schump Jan Newman Renee Welch Terry Reese Linda Price Mrs Cook sponsor FRONT ROW Donna Eggleson Jadene 4 n Jo ce Prather Diane Leinbach Nancy Hill Neece Cheryl Mar stellar ' -1 . A . 5 o u , . . 7 7 D ' 3 .- 7 7 W I ' 1 l 7 ' 2 P ' 7 - ' ' , , . . 2 . 9 ' , ' , ' . ' , , , , 1 S, y r J : . - ' ' , Dawn Murray, Linda Madison, Carol Lashely, Irma ' 7 1 I 7 P 7 7 ' k'14Aw-----i-A11--4-1..1Y c4s ,..z---.. ,..L....- ,..,., ,,,, KT, ,r , Y Y- in g SLE! some go and others come. a ' m m x Z F Men's customs change like leaves on the bough P HE -Dante ,--.,.....-.-....,.---,,,,..,..,......c.1...-...,. nn-Q-fy-.y,-.7......-:arm-yn -v-.,5.-,-,:.:.:..,.,' .:..:.... , , ,,.,,,,,.4,,,.-,'y,.. -....-,.... .--L . ..--,-5-wr-5--U boughg he tudents - -......-,..,.....-.,.,..-.,....-.... ......-...........,:.... .J....gL..,......:.Qf.-.....f.....4.g,- -m,..5..-,-.....4.:..,- - Y . .,.-N-,, ... . .. , ,.. . Seniors Senior Achievement Runs the Gamut of Honors CLASS OFFICERS BACK ROW: Kathy Schuepbach. Vice-Pres., Sue Earp, Treas.. FRONT ROW: Pat Adams, Pres.g Dixie Dudley, Secy. Setting their scholastic standards and goals high, the graduating class of 1965 re- ceived honors ranging from nominations to the Air Force Academy to a candidate for Miss Teen Sweetheart of Kansas City. An average of one-third of the class maintained honor roll grades, while one-third ranked in the up- per one-fifth on the Ohio Psychological Test. As sophomores, twenty-five members of the class were admitted into the National Honor Society. This was quite an achieve- ment for the class since itwas the first year that sophomores were granted admission. Led by its able class officers and cabinet, the senior class played an ac- tive part in the 1964-65 school year. To raise money for the traditional senior gift, the graduating class sponsored a dance and showed a film for the student body. Seniors Renee Welch, Wayne Smith, Phil DuBois, Sherry Templeton, and Kathy Keeton represented R.H.S. on Categories. W a C 4 SENIOR C Clarinda Q Zeigler, Stevenson Elkins. T Hoffman, Jan Newr 0I'S ards and f 1965 re- ions to the for Miss n average ned honor in the up- ical Test. members e National achieve- first year dmission. c e r s and d an ac- year. To enior gift, dance and SENIOR CABINET: BACK ROW: Sue Beth Mothersead, Clarinda Palmer, Joyce Prather, Jan Vandeventer, Patty Zeigler, Pat Ridings, Paul Mace, Bob Manley, Rick Stevenson, Mickey Talbott, Kathy Schuepbach, Jadine Elkins. THIRD ROW: Leslie Hunt, Penny Mann, Sherry Hoffman, Vicki Henderson, Vicki Vaughan, Betty Schump, Jan Newman, Sue Earp, Judy Moorman, Linda Price, Sherry Templeton, Jan McMillan. SECOND ROW: Connie Plank, Marilyn Jones, Sandy Smith, Linda Kirwan,Cheryl Bondurant, Gay Devin, Karen King, Jan Aucoin, Becky Cobb, Pat Hampton. FRONT ROW: Leda Burton, Diane Leinbach, Mary Jane Thomson, Beverly Long, Marilyn Eckel, Susan Heim, Pat Adams. -n Categories. , , 2 Wayne Smith, NMST Finalist, Arlette Klaric, DAR Citizenship Award, Sue Beth Mothersead, B'na1 B'r1th Citizenship Award. xv Q Sherry Templeton, Betty Crocker Homemaker Award, Cyndi Burcham and Penny Mann, European tour with American Youth Band. .Q-...H-.,---..,, -1,-.,f..,,..f--N. 1-...N-.-..1g.,-.., .....,...., ,,,..... -rs'---...,-0.-..-, .H -4-ay -,Y ..-., --....,,,.. www. .,,.... LINDA ACREE--Y-Teens 45 National Honor Society 3,45 School Plays 3,45 Latin Club 3,45 Drama Club 3545 Library Club 2,35 Choir 45 Special Glee Club 2,354. VICKI ACREE--Student Council 2,35 F.H.A. 35 Y-Teens 45 Special Glee Club 2,354. PAT ADAMS--Student Council 3545 Pep Squad 45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 French Club 3545 Pres. 45 Intramurals 253,45 Tri-R 3,4, Pres. 45 Class Vice-Pres. 35 Class Pres. 45 Jr. and Sr. Cabinets. The Members of the New Senior Class Receive if',.:fQ,f.zIwy.z-gy' Q- 5,4-ftzirrf ,. 5 Wy K 5 1-fx K A - -. , - 4579 A6 W ' V iv fmff:,.iej 3- ,k.r f -Sf 35 . 5 4 W f f. fff5f.4, -- ,W fig fl ,, W 5 gif: if A fff.47,.4.,..f,f,' , . -2fffk0iZff'i 'L-M. RICI-IARD AGIN VIRGINIA AILSHIRE--F.I-I.A.5 P ep S qu ad5 C.O.E. 4. DAVID ALLEN--Rayflector Staff 45 Golf 354' Spanish Club 35 Key Club 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4 7 JERRY ALLEN JANICE ALLEN--F.I-LA. 25354, Vice-Pres. 35 Tri-R 35 Special Glee Club 45 Art Club 4. GEORGE ANDERSON-4Track 2535 French Club 253, Golf 3. ' Q RODNEY ANDERSON--Track 45 Wrestling 253,45 3 letters5 R-Club 253,45 Latin Club 351Ig1t5amurals 25 Choir 2,3545 Special Glee Cu . ROGER ANDERSON--Intrarnuralsg Wrestling 3,4, l letter. JUDY ANGEL-Y-Teens 45 Latin Club 35 Intramurals 2,3545 Debate Team 3. ED Alissa-- Joe ATHEM JAN AUCOIIN 43 PCP Squat Secy, 25 Soph TODD BAILE' TERRY BALL 2. GARY BARKE CHERYL Bl-Xl 2,3,45 Frencl Society 3545 DENNY BARI Wrestling, l l KAREN BATT MIKE BEACH Chetopa High C.O.E. CHARLES EE 3,42 Orchestr Club 4' 3, Trustee ' 3,45 District BOB EEI 35 Latin Club I . ............-.---.-..-..-....,... xv -4--ff- ---M .. .......,1.. .- 5 . .... ... -MA ' --------. .....,,..... . tai.-- ational Honor 3 Latin Club ry Club 2,33 4. il 2,33 F.H. A. Club 2,3,4. 3,43 Pep Squad 3 French Club ,43 Tri-R 3,4, 3 Class Pres. ive Pep Squad3 aff 43 Golf 3,43 Vice-Pres. 4. ,4, Vice-Pres. J 43 Art Club 4. lc 2,33 French c 43 Wrestling 5,43 Latin Club 43 Special Glee lralsg Wrestling Latin Club 33 im 3. ED ARBER--Basketball. JOE ATI-IENAS--Dance Band JAN AUCOIN--Student Council 2,33 Y-Teens 43 Pep Squad 2,3,43 French Club 33 Class Secy, 23 Soph., Jr., Sr. Cabinets. Traditional Class Rings on August Twelfth TODD BAILEY TERRY BALDWIN--Transferred from Paseo 2. GARY BARKER--Football. CHERYL BARNETT Y-Teens 43 Pep Squad 2,3,43 French Club 33 Tri-R 43 Omelion Society 3,43 DENNY BARNHART--Football 4, 1 letter3 Wrestling, 1 letter. KAREN BATTLES MIKE BEACI-INER--Transferred from ghgtona High School 23 Football, 2 lettersg CHARLES BEEM--School Plays 23 Band 2, 3,43 Orchestra 2,33 Choir 43 Special Glee Club 43 Amateur Radio Club 3,4, Pres. 3, Trustee 3,43 Pep Band 2,33 lhnce Band. 3,43 District Choir 4.3 BOB BEKINS--Transferred from Fallbrook 33 Latin Club 33 Cross Country 4. Ah DEAN BELL--French Club 3,4, Library Club 2,3,4g Sgt.-at-arms 2. DAWNA BENTLEY--National Honor Society 3,4, Plays 2,3,4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Secy. 4. GREG BERKSTRESSER BETTY BERRIER--Student Council 2, Pep Squad 2, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Tri- R 2, Choir 3,4, Class Officer, Pres. 2, Secy. 3, Soph., Jr., Sr., Cabinets. DARLENE BERRY--Transferred from William Chrisman 3, Pep Squad 4, Tri-R, Orchestra 3,4, Choir 4, Special Glee Club 4. JANET BERSUCH--Library Club 2,3,4, Vice- Pres. 3, Pres. 4. Parrat, AFS Exchange Student Receives K ENN ETH BEST BARBARA BINNEY--F.T.A. 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,43 Drama Club 2,3,4. LAURA BITTLE--National Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Special Glee Club 2,3,4, Sr. Cabinet, Girls' Sextet 3,4. ANNEBJERRUM--Pep Squad 3,4, French Club 3,4. LINDA BLACK SUSAN BLICKI-IAM ' . ..,, f. MWMQQQW 3325455 -4Ww4uQ C.?7z77 , 1 1 if 7 ZZQ ZQK ..,,..,, M .,,v.a,,,.,,,. if 4 f ,, 4 . k,,,65 .,,,,. ,., ?A.,.A Z:ff ' wwf rar' I ,,,..m-0 Laura TERY cmbaq SANDRA CHERI Ruskin 4, DAN E KAR EN 4, Y-T Squad 2 coming Treas, 4 Cabinet. 93: CHERYL French Sexret 4 L1b1a15 cm Honor Socretg 9 o 4 Secg 4 ounc1l 2 Pep ty 7 3 4 T11 ce Pres 2 erred from al Glee Club 4 lub2 3 4 Vrce CCIVCS 2 3 4 Spamsh lonor Socrety 3 34 Spec1alGlee rls Sexte 3 4 lad 3 4 French Laura Blttle and frrends grve Susr Parrat a ghmpse of Arnerrcan hospttaltty upon her arrrval at the Brttle home a Warmhearted Welcome from Raytown Semors TERY BOAK F T A SohoolPlay 3 Drama Club 3 4 Lrbrary Club SANDRA BOATCHER CHERI BOATMAN Transferred from Ruskln 4 Spec1al Glee Club 4 DAN BOEHM KARLN BOLEN Student Counc1l Club Del 4 Y Teens 234 lst V1ce Pres 4 Pep Squad 2 3 4 Cheerleader Football Home commg Queen Attendant French Club 3 4 Gas 4 Tr1 R 3 4 V1ce Pres 4 r Cabrnet CHERYL BONDURANT Y Teens 3,4, French Club 3,4, Intramurals 3, Cho1r 3,4, Sextet 4, Sr Cabmet -n-4.. .4........4....,.....,.---c......1...s.,ml1......- SGW Q -I -7 1 5 . ' Y 3 x .5 7 ,.., , , . . 1 - , , , 2 7 ' '.- -f -1 a a f, . , WW EIS. luad 43 Trl-R3 A 1 1 J T Ziff, ,,....' X 15 St. X . . . . ff O I I -- - Q - l K n . ' ' 'Q 'I 7 1 9 9 U, 9 I : J Q A -- ' V v- . l L , . - ' , . , 3 1 A -- ' , 7 - 7 1 7 ' ' 3 I 1 1 ' T 1 , y 1? A . g - , , - . 3 S . ...Qui ,.. -...L-.--...,-Q...--.f.,v.. , VICKIE BOWEN--F.H.A. 3g Y-Teens 43 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Tri-R 4. PHIL BOZARTH--Basketball 2,3,4, l letter, Tri-Capt. 43 National Honor Societyg Key Club. CURTIS BRADEN--Amateur Radio Club. Accelerated Courses Allow Advanced Seniors i DENNIS BRADSHAW CHERYL BRAND--School Plays 3,43 French Club 3,43 Drama Club 3,43 Choir 2,3,4, Secy. 43 Special Glee Club 2,3,4. LUTHER BRAWNER NANCY BREWSTER--Transferred from St. Mary's 23 Y-Teens 3g Pep Squad 2,3,43 French Club 3,43 Tri-R 4g Ornelion Society 3, 4, Corres. Secy. 43Sr. Cabinetg Jaywalkers 4. FRANK BROOKS DANNA BROWN--C.O.E. 3,4, Vice-Pres. 33 Pep Squadg Tri-R. . 1 RICHARD BROWN SUZANNE BROWN SHARON BRUMFIELD--Pep Squad 2 3' L ' Clllb 2,3,4, Hist. 43Sr. Cabinet3JaywallQerast41l CYNDI BUI Honor Soci Orchestra Medical Cl 4, Assist. 1 CHRIS BUI LEDA BUR 4g Y-Teens Club 4g Sr. to P3 HARRY CA DAVID CAI DARLENE RAY CARP STEVE CAI JOHNNY Cl DIANE CLI' EDDY Radio SHARON .- 44.-4.-L......,...-..-.......1-.V-..,..-uf.-..,.,.. , . I ' ' I ' ' ' - '-'----- -..........,- 4 -..--......-- f , . .., .. - .. ...v-......- ' . a,--.fm-,,-4-,nc4g-r1-,q.iy2i5-ggp1-3,1yqgerm-ya-f-g-v-ffwwrqg-A-.-gngitgag:-1-rg-of1:5-ef2z,9?!wvr:f:Gtr d'1ff f3ffi-2? -z.ff? I'-Teens 43 Pep 2,3,-I, l letter, ' Societyg Key Radio Club. eniors lays 3,43 French DAVID CARLISLE--Band 2,3,4. hoir 2,3,4, Secy. sferred from RAY CARPENTER Uep Squad 2 3 4 Irnelion Society 3 let J aywalkers 4 4 Vice Pres 3 S uad 2 3 Latin P q get Jgywalkefg 4 SHARON CLEMMONS CYNDI BURCHAM--Pep Squad 2,3,4g National Honor Society 3,43 Latin Club 3,43 Band 233,43 Orchestra 2,33 Soph., Jr., Sr. Cabinetsg Medical Club 2, Vice-Pres. 23 Jaywalkers 3, 4, Assist. Capt. 4. CHRIS BURCE LEDA BURTON --Transferred from Southeast 43 Y-Teens 4g Tri-R 43 Choir 43 SpecialGlee Club 43 Sr. Cabinetg Library Aid 4. to Progress More Rapldl in Their Stl1d16S HARRY CAMERON--Special Glee Club. DARLENE CARMACK STEVE CARPENTIER JOHNNY CHILDERS Football 2 3 4 DIANE CLARK EDDY CLARK Ramizzou 2 3 Amateur Radio Club 2 3 4 I - Z I I 3 7 7 7 , . . -.. , , , 1 - ' 9 I 77 ,, ' 7 2 a 1 ' ! 7 , , I YY I --..... ,,.,.. - ..-.. - ........Q--....a.... '--s1.a..a....-..,..-u..iaa..........,.,.-....... .. ,-w--N-,- ,...-......- .......v.1--m-- - Nev--U----...K-ff--rr-.--f-... .-K,Q-..,1gpef-grq-.1--qgv-me-e-ru-3-1-g-Q4-4-,..,.q-.-...fH-1n-v-.-.z-g-.,Lg.,f-,.v--..,,.-wf--4fl,-vf,.,-r- U CAROL CLISSO--Tri-R 4s Special Glee Club 3,43 Art Club 4. BECKY COBB--Y-Teens 43 Pep Squad 43 Latin Club 43 Tri-R 3g Sr. Cabinet. REX coBB Semors Help alntaln Top S fmfmlfw f ff, M J arf ' I fix? -' gs, I-we -- 1 f-:Y ii., chool Splrlt b CAROL CONLEY ZEETTY COONTS--Pep Squad 23 French Club EIANJDY COOP ER--Y-Teens3 Pep Squadg Latin u . RONALD COPE LINDA COPENI-IAVER--Student Council 2, Club Delegate 43 Pep Squad 2,3,4, Pres. 43 School Play 23 Drama 'Club 2,3,4, Hist. 4g Sr. Cabinet. VAUGHN CORNISH STEVE COX--Basketball 4. LINDA CRIDER TERRY CRISMAN--French Club 3,43 Tri-R 3,43 Choir 2,3,43 Special Glee Club 2. MARYFR. Pep Squac 3,43 Tri-I LINDA E Pep Squ Society 3 3,4, Pres 3,4. ALICE D 3,43 Speci. ARNETT, ED DEAIX CI-IE RYL town Sout KAREN II Squad 2,1 Tri-R 33 GARY DH Society. GAY DEX trarnurale. Cabinet. WILNIA Il 23 Choir LARRY Ifl LINDA ..,,.- n....... .- --..-..,-...,,,,,, -,A-l - .Q M--dna 1 1 Y . - A - it q ' - + ,.-.....i....,. . ' I 'L '--'+- --.......-.- - -.1-....-- ,..................-W...-......,.-,f.-.-,g.,.1,,q-..,.B,4u-s.m-,,-?.5,:vvrnggqawr:rvs v-anry -,ff-f-vgqgvzgiai .u:f 3345.56-L..s,xff-wzefr-1-1-n-,.,f..a,. .1 sm:-rr!-as-1-H - : Glee Club Squad 43 rench Club quadg Latin Council 2, 3,4, Pres. l,3,4, Hist. 3,4g Tri-R b 2. MARYFRANCES CUSUMANO--F.H.A. 35 Pep Squad 2,3,4g Jaywalkers 45 French Club 3,43 Tri-R 3,45 Sr. Cabinet. LINDA DALLAS--F.T.A. 2,3,4, Treas, 4g Pep Squad 2,3,4, Treas, 45 National I-Ionor Society 3,43 School Play 3g Spanish Club 3,4, Pres. 45 Drama Club 3,43 Jaywalkers 3,4. ALICE DANLEY--Pep Squadg French Club 3,43 Special Glee Club 3,4. fr ' , , 3' Ip WM- .L 1 y4Wiw1-.af H MH . 1... v, V, 1- Sy s , jf,-Tis, ,A I5 P7 , I ffp fgpizr f 3' . - Q ' 11 Z f 594-941. ' f N .7 f ,Yr .N 4'- wf-.V ,QW f , . f V -V f My 4 - iw way aff X ff f it I 12 5 7.3 .- XM 5 of Participating In Extra-curricular Activities ARNETTA DAWSON ED DEAN--Cadet Band 2g Special Glee Club 4. CHERYL DELONG--Transferred from Ray- town South 3g F,I-LA, 43 Y-Teens. KAREN DENNIS--F.H.A. 23 Y-Teens 33 Pep Squad 2,35 Spanish Club 3g Intramurals 2g Tri-R 3g Art Club 2. GARY DEVAULT--Spanish Club 45 Omelion Society. GAY DEVIN--Y-Teensg Rayflector Staffg In- tramuralsg Choirg Special Glee Clubg Sr. Cabinet. WILMA DICK--Transferred from Southeast 25 Choir 2,3,4g Special Glee Club 4. LARRY DICKSTEIN LINDA DINWIDDIE--Pep Squad 3. ' --4--......--....4-.....-...............---......-.......i-...u....:.-.... -- --l!lEi-..s...-....,...-..e.g:-..:.1L..-.w..i....--......-- -- X-b---4... L.-........ .. ......., ....,,, .NAV ,.. . ., , PATSY DIXON - -Choir. MIKE DOUDNA LINDA DOWELL--Pep Squad 2,33 French Club 33 Tri-R 3. ELAINE DOWNUM PHIL DUBOlS-- Transferred fr o m B e n Lomond 4. DIXIE DUDLEY--Student Council 43 Pep Squad 2,3,4S Rayflector 43 Cheerleaderg Football Homecoming Queen Attendantg Span- ish Club 2g Tri-R 3,43 Choir 33 Special Glee Club 2g Class Officer, Secy. 43 Sr. Cabinet3 Lunch Periods ffer Fun-Loving Seniors the WO' sais My Dennis Yates and h k ' - . C uc Haxton prepare their own lunches while other seniors also enjoy the festive picnic meal. 2-....... DAVID DU WAYNE I 2,3,43 Spe Society 3,4 PAUL DUI VERNON I DON DWY Basketball Club 3,43 Pres. 43 S SUE EARI Council 2, .laywalker coming Qu 43 Special 3,43 Soph. Society 4. PP MARILYN DONNA E 33 Tri-R JADENE T Pep Squac Honor Soc: 3,43 Sr. C. GARY El' Basketbal. 2 letters3 ROBERT DALE EP ni 2,35 French from Ben uncil 4 Pep Cheerleader tendant Span Special Glee 4' Sr. Cabinet rs the ic meal DAVID DUNCAN WAYNE DUNLAP--Spanish Club 45 Choir 2,3,4g Special Glee Club 2,3,4g Omelion Society 3,43 Chess Club 3. PAUL DUREKA VERNON DURHAM DON DWYER--Student Council Club Del 4' Basketball 3 4 2 letters Football 2 R Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Choir 3 4 Vice Pres 4 Sr Cabinet SUE EARP StudentCounc1l 3 4 Teen Town Council 2 3 Y Teens 3 4 Pep Squad 2 3 4 Jaywalkers 3 Cheerleader Football Home corninv Queen Attendant Latin Club 3 Choir 4 Special Glee Club 4 Class Officer Treas 34 Soph Jr Sr Cabinets National Honor Society 4 ML Opportumt to Discuss the Day s Happenings MARILYN ECKEL F T A 2 3 Vice Pres 3 DONNA ECGLESON Y Teens 4 Pep Squad 3 Tri R 3 JADENE ELKINS Y Teens 2 3 4 Pres 4 Pep Squad 3 4 Rayflector Staff 4 National Honor Society 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 Choir 3 4 Sr Cabinet GARY ELLISON Track 234 3 letters Basketball 2 3 4 3 letters Football 3 4 ROBERT ENYEART DALE EPPERSON ' Y 1 s 3 S ' ' 7 S J S 7 y - , . Q . . . , ' fi - l 7 - . -- '93 J 5 I 'J A I a S ' a Q 1 : 9 1 2 I S Q ' sl s 1 s S S , - 1 3 -, fy - I O O 9 O I . . . , , ' . . 1 -- 1 . 2 , - o ' ' 7 1 r ' S , s s U 1 Q 2 y Q , Q . .' 9,5 '- 9 x 1 Q 1 f 5 .L , , 3 ,, 2 lettersg R-Clubg Soph. Cabinet. f f , ,4 X f 7,21 ' ll ' ---4-.............4.....-........................Q.4-..Q.-.:....-. dw.-:.....L....azaf.--..4........ LINDA ERWIN--P.H.A. 23 Y-Teens 33 Pep Squad 4. J.AN ESHELMAN--F.T.A.g Y-Teens, Secy. 43 Pep Squad, National Honor Society, Intra- murals 2,3,4g Tri-R3 Art Club. MIKE ESSEX--Latin Club 3. Setting Their Goals High Encourages Seniors to 1. .. 5., 240142, f A qw wa. , my 5,4 W f f, 15 Z , i ,,.-- -wi' Z X 'Wife ff -K .,.,.. aa 1 V f f 4 7 , .,,, ,,,. .,,,, , ., M , P5,,:9Qf',.' 3 . .. J 4 I . 74 ,ifyg , Q -7:49 .- 'Q' U, ' 'I ?fZ.1fff?ff' V' 1, .ty - - Mi- v,v1:- , K 2713, ' .4 V L,-Q f ' f I -31... BOB FARR MIKE FAULCONER--Choir 3,4. RICHARD FENSKE--Wrestling 4. MIKE FIELDS--National Honor Society 2,3, 4, Hist. 43 Latin Club, Key Club 2,3,4g Sci- ence Club, Sr. Cabinet. PEGGY FIELDS--Pep Squad 3,4g School Plays 3,43 Drama Club 3,4. MARIE EIGEARO--EI-I.A. 3,4, Vice-Pres. 43 Y-Teens 4, Library Club 23 Choir 3,4g Special Glee Club 2,3,4. JEAN FISHER--Y-'Teens 3g Special Glee Club 4. GARY FLEWELLING KENT EODDRELL JERRE I MILLIE Texas 43 SAMMY Stri' CAROL Van Hor DOUG If l letter, Country. DAVID P 4, 3 lettei ANNE F Society 3,43 Spa Sr. Cabi JACK Fl JANICE Squad 2, French Club 2g f NICK G LIN DA Cedar R G ARY ans 33 Pep ens, Secy. Letyg Intra- TS to Society 2,3, v2,3,-43 Sci- Lchool Plays ce-Pres. 43 Choir 3,43 ecial Glee JERRE FOX M ILLIE FR ANK- -Transferred from Houston, Texas 43 Y-Teens 4. SAMMY PRANKS -----Q ---- v-----4-un-.mvw..fffa.N-?mf.ar-pgAw-a1.,.T,,F.'.-..,1.jzgpgep7.-fqvfp14m7,z.1.-..,T,h,E,,.1 .,t.,.n,, :,.?5,L-!,,,!,.fv.73,.,..,...,,.,.t.5a.f 53569 5 15? U4 +V s7J32f?,-U,f9,w9 '33' C 33 , I 3 -f se f f f mfs, 4 LM.-V , .,, M' ,,f 593 V va s :- f jg VY if 2 Q-4. f' A! nf, u f ay , fat..- 4s4-V zs ,. - f, f 3 Q .+ f ,y gr 1 ve .,, I 'nw I ,- My ff! Oil K w O f 11 Q' ff , j C Q 7 fri? Q! X f i , 4 ,pf 6 Q ,Q K 5, I 4 :S p 1 V 15,5 1 f ' A 'MM X 4 3,133 4 Y f XVI? , I f K 6 if? nl1,.M Y, F f -1 f , HP - hh Vi'-WG 7,:'m-745755 ,Wm Strive for Perfection and Top Aehieyement CAROL FREDENHALL--Transferred from Van Horn 4. DOUG PRISTOE--Rayflector Staff 43 Track I letter3 Footballg R-CIub3 Latin Club3Cross Country. DAVID FRITZ--Basketball 2,3,4,Co-Captain 4,3 lettersg R-Club 2,3,4Q Cross Country 2. ANNE FROSS--Pep Squad 33 National Honor Society 2,3,43 School Plays 4g French Club 3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,4s Omelion Society 43 Sr. Cabinet. JACK FUNK JANICE FUNK--Student Council 2,43 Pep Squad 2,3,4, Parl. 43 Jaywalkers 3,4, Hist. 43 French Club 43' Choir 2,3,43 Special Glee Club 2g Soph. Cabinet. NICK GAGNEBIN--Transferred from East 3. LINDA GALLAI-IER --Tr an s fe r r ed from Cedar Rapids, Iowa 4. GARY GARDNER uided Firml by Superior l in- LAURA GARNETT DAVID GATTERMAN JOHN GENSLER--Track, lletterg Football. inds the Seniors MAY GIESE--Tri-R 3,4. GARY GILL--C.O.E. 43 D.E.C.A. 4,RepOrter 4. WALTER GLADFELDER--Plays 4g Band 2, 3,43 French Club 3,43 Orchestra 2,3,4, Pres. 43 Cross Country 4. SANDY GOOCH--F.H.A.3. PEGGY GORDON NANCY GORE--Omelion Society 2,3,4, Hist. 33 Debate Squad 2,3,4. ' Q GREG GOTTREU--Spanish Clubg Band, Science Club, Pres.3 Sr. Cabinetg Drum Major 4. BRUCE GRANGER--Track, indoor 2 letters, outdoor 3 lettersg National Honor Society 3, 43 R-Clubg Drama Club, Band 2,3,4, Vice- Pres. 43 Key Clubg Cross Country, 2 letters, Pep Band. LEE GRAVITT--C.O.E. 43 D.E.C.A. 4. DOB GRAY RONALD ci ALLEN cu Move VIVIAN GU JOHN HAIC School Play Drama Cluk Orchestra 1 3,43 AmateL KENNETH Raytown SO1 DENNIS HA 3,43 Orches Club 4. CIN DY HA F rench Clu PAT HAMP 3,43 Choir E Sextet 43 S11 BECKY HA KAREN HA GLA DYS erg Football. niors t. 4, Reporter s 45 Band 2, 2,3,4, Pres. y 2,3,4, Hist. lubg Bandg Iinetg Drum mr 2 letters, r Society 3, ,3,4, Vice- ', 2 lettersg A. 4. BOB GRAY RONALD GRENNINGER ALLEN GUTHRIE Move nward Throu h a World VIVIAN GUY JOHN HAIGHT National Honor Societ 3 4 y 7 3 School Plays 3,4g Latin Club 2,3,4, Pres. 3g Drama Club 3,4g Band 2,3,4g Pep Band 2,3,4g Orchestra 2,3,4g Cave Club 45 Science Club 3,43 Amateur Radio Club 2,3,4. KENNETH HAINES--Transferred from Raytown South 4. DENNIS HALDIMAN--French Club 4: Band 2, 3,45 Orchestra 2,35 Choir 43 Special Glee Club 4. CINDY HAMBLEN--Y-Teensg Pep Squadg French Clubg Omelion Society. PAT HAMPTON--Pep Squad 23 Spanish Club 3,4g Choir 3,4g Speical Glee Club 2,3,4g Girls' Sextet 4g Sr. Cabinet. BECKY HARDIN KAREN HARPER--E.H.A. 4. GLADYS HARRISON--Y-Teens 43 Tri-R 3,4. Fifi , 'f g of Knowledge - ,,,, ff' all y,Faf'Af --1354 ,N ffff s e .,,.. .... V . ' 04 cv .2 'L ,t..,., . 4 ,-2 . ...- V- ,iw f V, wi: ,sg , N19 . nf ,, .pm ff hm fm wi f Wx V , , Z , f K 7 Q ze ff 42 f QZ A , A gf g f ga y f f ,W g , ,Qi f 4 X ff Z ,Q f t, K. W' X X f 254 f Q! 04011. X, 91952 9 A, , I ff X f 42 7 f f Qjfgfxf V ,f f 4 1 , ,QEZ v f 5 QQX' y CHUCK HAXTON--Track 2,3,4, l letterg Football 2,3,4, 2 letters3 School Plays 2,3, 43 Drama Club 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Sr. Cabinet. SUSAN HEIM--Pep Squad 2,3,43 Girls' Sextet 43 Latin Club 3,43 Tri-R 3,43 Choir 3,43 Special Glee Club 3,43 Omelion Society 43 Sr. Cabinet. VICKI HENDERSON--Pep Squad 3,43 Sr. Cabinetg Rayflector Staff. JUDY HENDRICKSON--F.H.A. 3,4. HALINA HENDZLIK--Pep Squad 4. CINDY HENSON Sith the Guidance and the Help of r. Welch, ,,,, ,,, , I M W 7 We X 4'-KAW! 'Q if 3- W wi - f ',,-fa-fy 4 Q. vf fd Q 'Z f he v QQ P 3 we 3 T ' 41 va WV ff M QQ, f f K, f fwewm XM f f f ?, av' f f N a w f , 0, A f X I ' ' 4 59 ' -f ,' 117' f ,fl f 4 ji 2 2, K' w' 39 yy, V A ,.W,,,, ' ..-. 5 I P f ' ' 39 - f S ' , S? -.'v Z... iz. 4-3 f I 4 v t, f A fi -CL., HOWARD HERSHEY KENNY HIGDON--Special Glee Club 3,43 Football, 2 letters. MARCIA HIGDON--Student Council 43 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Jaywalkers 43 Sr. Cabinet. JOHN HILL--Transferred from Phoenix, Ariz. 33 Track 3,4, 2 letters3 Football, l letter3 R-Club. . . NANCY HILL--Transferred from Raytown South 33 Y-Teens 33 Pep Squad 3,4, Vice- Pres. 43 Jaywalkers 3,43 Rayflector Staff 43 National Honor Society 3,43 Spanish Club 43 Sr. Cabinetg Basketball Homecoming Queen Attendant 43 Girls' State 3. SHERRY HOFFMAN Alwa' Seni BARBAP SHAROIN Club 2, Secy. 4g CHERY Squad C.A., P GORDO 2g Latin JACK H JOHN School 43 Key 3,4, l letter3 ool Plays 2,3, t-Arms 43 Sr. 43 Girls'Sextet ,43 Choir 3,43 Lion Society 43 quad 3,43 Sr. .. 3,4. lad 4. x Always welcome, seniors enjoy gathering in the office of Mr. Karl Welch senior counselor for a lively discussion Velfth, Seniors Plan for the Years After Graduation I-lee Club 3,43 Council 43 Pep 3 Sr. Cabinet. Erorn Phoenix, rs3 Football, l from Raytown quad 3,4, Vice- .yflector Staff 43 Spanish Club 43 iecorning Queen BARBARA HOLMES SHARON HOLMES--Pep Squad 2,3,4Q French Club 2,3,43 Art Club 43 Jaywalkers 3,4, Secy. 43 Sr. Cabinet. CHERYL HOLTZCLAW--Y-Teens 3,43 Pep Squad 3,43 Tri-R 3,4S C.O.E., Secy.3 D.E. C.A., Pres. GORDON HOPPE--Transferred from East 23 Latin Club. JACK HORNER JOHN HOVE--National Honor Society 43 School Plays 2,3,43 Drama Club 2,3,4, Pres. 43 Key Club 4. ' ---1-2 ..........3............-.......,..........-....-4...3...:.-.-. -- KAREN HOWELL--Pep Squad 2,35 Ramizzou Staff 35 School Play 35 French Club 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Omelion Society 2,35 Debate Squad 2. LARRY HUGHES RON HUGHES 0 of the Semor Class Ranks Above the 30 CHERYL HUNT--Special Glee Club 2,35 Art Club 2. LESLIE HUNT--Student Council Club Dele- gate 45 F.T.A. 2,3,4, Hist. 45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Ramizzou Staff 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4, Vice-Pres, 45 School Plays 3, 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Drama Club 3,4, Vice- Pres. 45 Jr. and Sr. Cabinet. GLENN HUNTER--Track 3,4, l letter5 Basket ball 25 R-Club 45 Cross Country 4, l letter. KEN HURLEY--Transferred from Northeast 25 Track, 2 letters5 Football, l letter, R-Club. TOMMY HYMES EILEEN IRELAND--Y-Teens 3,45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Play 45 French Club 2,3,45 Sr. Cabinetg Majorette 3,4, Head 4. ' Q JUDI IZARD--Transferred from Northeast 45 Tri-R 45 Special Glee Club 4. NATHAN JACKSON SHIRLEY JACKSON--Pep Squad 3. TOM JENNIQ Amateur Ra: KENNETH J SHARON JO 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Art 1 SHERRY JC 3,45 Treas, 3,45 Tri-R E CAROL JOI' LEONARD Mary's 35 F MARILYN J 25 Tri-R 4 Squad 25 Sr. VICKI JONE JACK JOSLI DON JOURII velt 3. B ECKY JOY CATHE Squad 2- T1'l-R 45 f-nf -eq---'w-r --,-.,..Q...,,-f-.42--.W-.-.....,, 3, Ramizzou h Club 3,4g 1 2,33 Debate :lub 2,3g Art C lu b Dele- Pep Squad tional Honor 1ool Plays 3, 1b 3,4, Vice- etterg Basket y 4, 1 letter. Im Northeast tter, R-Club. 4, Pep Squad gSr. Cabinetg n Northeast 3. TOM JENNINGS--Choirg Special, Glee Clubg Amateur Radio Club. KENNETH JOHNSON SHARON JOHNSON--F.H.A. 2,3,4g Y-Teens 2,3,4g Pep Squad 4, Tri-R 33 Special Glee Club 45 Art Club 3, Vice-Pres. 3. Percentile on the Ohio Psychological Test SHERRY JOHNSON--Y-Teens 4, Pep Squad 3,45 Treas, 43 Jaywalkers 4, French Club 3,45 Tri-R 3,43 Sr. Cabinet. CAROL JONES--FIH.A. LEONARD JONES--Transferred from St. lVIary's 3g Football, l letter. MARILYN JONES--Y-Teens 45 Intramurals 25 Tri-R 4, Omelion Society '25 Debate Squad 23 Sr. Cabinet. VICKI JONES--Pep Squad. JACK JOSLIN DON3 JOURDAN--Transferred from Roose- ve t , BECKY JOY--Pep Squad 2. CATHERINE JUDKINS--Y-Teens 2,3,4g Pep Squad 25 Intramurals 43 Library Club 2,3,4g Tri-R 45 Special Glee Club 4g Art Club 2,3,4. KATHLEEN KEETON--Y-Teens 2,33Nation- al Honor Society 3,43 French Club 3,43 Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 3,4. CHARLES KELLOGG--Latin Club. CAROL KENNEDY--D.E.C.A., Secy. 4. n Preparation for Commencement the Senior 4254 .Q ft, A 5 f I ,f re-44 :ew 1 wyvx J 4-1 fan! i f 'f', 3 4.43 'aw . , ,..-1,-7 V Mg3i,,4-' ygg i'l ' SW? ' 5 -5 ' 5'k':.ZF1.-' . J -1, A-me 'wr' f , ' ,I 1 'tw-I-' 1 5 Y ,E wg, f '-- .fww if , i ' -V s ? . .I , ,., R, 1 , S X 7 mb, 7 5 MZ ,Q 1- 31, 4,71 ,. 53, V . N,-, . W, , -- 1, :,..:3,:-. . f I M., ,wg , K..f X .3 . 11, . , 4.3 Q, . , - f-,ga f f X 1 jg 2 'SQNf6, , is f 9 M V f f 3 4?if3Q ,572 om.-Of , qi 4. , V. f' 1 ,If .:. of ' ' 0 -472 5W2!'7fW5 y 3'V'3 I 'ff ' 3' -f aw ,QQ v . -fs , . f.--my ' f f .., f X If f4,,,f, U, ,357-2 -4 fg 3 .f9f5jW,':-f.'i -. 1 2 WWQQQ KWWWMWWW f - f 3 , E f X 1 f 3, f ff , mf! X y I5 94, .f 4 4, J j 1 ,M 4-' -,,,,f ff . ,V,1 , 69 . I 3 . . ,day ..,gfv5I - RICKY KEYS--Football 2,4, 2 letters. LANA KINCAID--Ornelion Society3 Debate Tearng C.O.E. 4, Reporter 43 D.E.C.A. 4. KAREN KING--Y-Teens 3,43 Pep Squad 3,43 Spanish Club 3g Special Glee Club 33 Sr. Cabinet. SHARON KING--Pep Squadg Choir 4. LARRY KINNAMON--Track, 2 letters3 Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,43 Plays 2,33 R- Club 2,33 Drama Club 2,3,43 Choir 43 Spe- cial Glee Club 43 Class Pres. 33 Key Club 3,43 Jr. and Sr. Cabinet. WENDALL KING--Transferred from East Gate 3. LINDA' KIRWAN--Transferred from East 43 Sr. Cabinet. ARLETTE KLAR IC--Y-Teens 2,33 Pep Squad 33 Ramizzou 2,3,43 Editor 43 National Honor Society 2,3,43 French Club 3,43 Tri-R 43 Art Club 23 Soph. and Sr. Cabinet. CAROL KLIETHERMES--Y-Teens 43 Pep Squad 33 Latin Club 3,43 Band 2,3,4. GREG KNO 233,43 3 lei 3,43 Dram: Soph. Cabir KENT KOS Society 2,3 4s Debate S DIANA LA' Class TRACY LA Squad 3,43 C KAREN LA Staff 2,3,43 1 2,3,4. DIANE LEII' 3,43 Rayflec 2,3,4Q Spanis R 43 Jr. STEVE Glee Club MARY BETH Band 3,4 BEVERLY cum Q T Glee Club SHERYL 3,43 Choir Science JENNY Jaywalkers Sr. Cab , - ' -Y W -' 7 -.....,., - 34,--Q-gg,-1-a,..-.,,,,.,,2,,A,,.,F, .-....v-f-sg-f-was-,i,w...-f..f-nnvrf-al1-.-uf.'..1:m:m1-inf:-ff-'H 1' : 1 aw ' 'F PW'-,ur , H ,,,., Mann'-'fr s 2,33Nation- lub 3,43 Band ub. Secy. 4. Senior etters. :iety3 Debate D.E.C.A. 4. ep Squad 3,43 Club 33 Sr. air 4. lGIES1'Sj Na- 'lays 2,33 R- Zhoir 43 Spe- 33 Key Club d from East from East 43 2,33 Pep Squad ational Honor Tri-R 43 Art 'eens 43 Pep l,3,4. r GREG KNOX--Track 2,3,4, 3 letters3 Football 2.3,-43 3 letters3 School Plays 33 R-Club 2, 3,43 Drama Club 3,43 Special Glee Club 23 Soph, Cabinet. KENT KOSMICKE--Latin Club 33 Omelion Society 2,3,4, Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Debate Squad. DIANA LATTIN--Y-Teens 2, Pep Squad 2,3. J Class rders Caps, Gowns, and nnouncements TRACY LAWRENCE--Y-Teens 3,43 Pep Squad 3,43 Ornelion Society 3,4. KAREN LAWSON--Y-Teens 43 R am iz z o u Staff 2,3,43 Intramurals 43T1'i-R 33 Orchestra 2,3,4. DIANE LEINBACH--Y-Teens 23 PepSquad 2, 3,43 Rayflector Staff 43 National Honor Society 2,3,43 Spanish Club 2,43 Drama Club 3,43Tri- R 43 Jr. and Sr. Cabinets. STEVE LEONE--Choir 2,3,4, Pres. 43 Special Glee Club 2,3,4. MARY LINDSEY--French Club3 Orchestra 4. BETH LOCKLER--F.H.A. 3,43 Y-Teens 43 Band 3,4. BEVERLY LONG--Pep Squad 2,3,43 French Club 33 Tri-R 3,4, Secy. 43 Choir 43 Special Glee Club 2,3,43 Sr. Cabinet. SHERYL LOVELACE--French Club3 Band, 2, 3,43 Choir 43 Special Glee Club, Vice-Pres.3 Science Club, Secy. JENNY LOWE--Y-Teens 33 Pep Squad 3,43 Jaywalkers 43 Latin Club 3,43 Intramuralsg Sr. Cabinet. . , W., . ii- n M N 4 FMC , ,,,,, , ,, ., . ., ....,g....., - -1.-4 -m..,,........,-..m..,fa...,........,...a. .-...,-X-,, ...........- ....- ....--.--4-,-----W 'ff 'tm' ' '- 1 :-',w-g'r-Q:--:A-:-ppm-5 qv-ay-9--3---Qf-x?w-wnasxfwgw52-qg-yg-.Aq.mw,e,QF,qw?wnqgfv- ,q,a,,,m ROGER LOWE--C.O.E. 43 Track 2,3,4, 3 lettersg Football 3,4, l letter. DENNIS LUDLOW--C.O.E.3 D.E.C.A. RANDY LUSCOMBE FR AN MCCULLOUGH- -Y -Teens 4313613 Squad 2g Intramurals. KEM MCDANIELS--Football 4, l letterg R- Clubg Band 2,3,4g Pep Band 2,3. JOHN MPDEVITT 'B Helping to Decorate for School Dances and S4 S L L , S- , su 9- lb E 'L .V 4, in 4 el sb S- . L gi ! I Semor glIlS work hard to help put up the colorful decorat1ons for the football and basketball homecomlng dances PAT MCGC JAN MCM Staffg Span Cabinets. KATHY M1 2,3g Spani Club 4. KEN MCP Drama Cl Club 3,4g C JAN McWl 3,43 Tri-l MARGARE lul PAUL MAs 43 Band 2, Clubg Sr. 4g Drama C LINDA MA Rayflector Library C DONNA Ml Squad 2,3, Treas. 45 Sr., Cabins LEE MANE BOB NIANI ba 23 F Sl' Cablnet PENNY N' School Pla Orchestra 11 , 2 11 yt S A .t.,.4 ,....,..., -.. ..... A... . ..,,. ..,. ,N M M www- 4 . . V W ' 'M' -- +-- .a .L.,,,,-,umm WM-M W -5 . .-.. ,.,,.,..,.........,..-va.-g.,r-1tfr.1.-,,,:qf1w,ff-?-.f.f fff-o1-f'1-s-f:vfr'r-ffmw.nz:zw-:r2r-'f--rf-a'f::- 11 -----1-f-I -- '1wi:1'-- '-W-'ff- 1'--2--M1 ' '-'ff' Track 23334, 3 i,E.C. A. ens 43 Pep Squad 4, l letterg R- ,3. as and ii . 7 aff nfzw any if 1 f 7 . VG, . 'v A .M g dances. PAT MCGOWAN JAN MCMILLAN--Pep Squad3 Rayflector Staffg Spanish Clubg Tri-R3 Soph., Jr., Sr. Cabinets. KATHY MCMILLAN--F.T.A. 2,3343 PepSquad 2,33 Spanish Club 33 Choir 43 'Special'Glee Club 4. ...fi Qi'5f wW'T.m' F' fl ' KEN MCPHEETERS--School Plays 2,3,43 Drama Club 2,3,43 Choir 3,43 Special Glee Club 3,43 C.O.E. 4. JAN MCWHIRT--Pep Squad 23 French Club 3,43 Tri-R 43 Art Club 2,3,4, Treas. 3. MARGAR ET MAB BOTT Club Parties, Seniors ,Keep Themselves i Busy I l 1 PAUL MACE--School Plays 43 French Club 43 Band 233,43 Orchestrag Key Clubg Science Club3 Sr. Cabinet3 National Honor Society 43 Drama Club 4. LINDA MADISON--Y-Teens 43 Pep Squad 43 Rayflector 4, Editor 43 Spanish Club 33 Library Club 2,33 Tri-R 43 Art Club 4. DONNA MAGNESS--Student Council 3,43 Pep Squad 233,43 Jaywalkers 3,43 Choir 2,3,4, Treas. 43 Special Glee Club 2g Soph., Jr., Sr., Cabinets. LEE MANESS--C.O.E.3 F.H.A.gPep Squad. BOB MANLEY--Rayflector Staff 43 Basket- ball 2,33 Football 2,3,4, l letter3 R-Club 43 Sr. Cabinetg National Honor Society. PENNY MANN--National Honor Society 3,43 School Play 43 French Club 43 Band 233,43 Orchestra3 Sr. Cabinet. ' --4-1-...,.,....g.-.....................-.....,.4.-..fQ......:..... ..m-..:...h....uL:-s-...4....,J..:. -- --Ii3.:-.:...........v-a4-.:..1L-.1-i..-.-....-.,. .- mv---.. ...-........ - .......- .....,- . L... 7 M 4Qi11,,,,l . f- 9 W We am, ww .,-W.-ff.: I -W if UL tl mf i v-aa, ft , 4-na. . - W 5 1- f 'l.V 2344 K, 'f X. ffl? ls- Mai' f:'f ,f , , .... f,.., U , ., if 7 .., 7 2:-QQ. , 0 fLf, f , I ,W if 4 Sw. 'N I JERRY MANNING MARILYN MARCHETTI--Pep Squad 43 French Club 23 Tri-R 3,43 Band 2,3,43 Spe- cial Glee Club 4. CHERYL MARSTELLAR--Student Council F.T.A, Del. 43 F.T.A. 233,43 Pep Squad 2,3,4, Secy. 43 Jaywalkers 3,43 Rayflector Staff 43 National Honor Society 3,4, Secy. 43 School Play 43 Spanish Club 3,43 Secy. 43 Drama Club 3,43 Special Giee Club 43 Sr. Cabinet. With This Year's Induction, National Honor VANCE MARTIN DONNA MASSEY--Transferred from Lillis 3. ALAN MASTEN--French Clubg Key Club. CHERYL MEDLIN--F.T.A. 23 Pep Squad 23 Spanish Club 33 Latin Club 4. HAROLD MENTEER JACK MILLER--Football, l letter. RUTH MILLER MIKE MILLETT--C.O.E.3 D.E.C.A., Vice- Pres MARION MINTLR Student Council 2 3 4 Secy 4 Pep Squad 2 3 Tri R Teen Town Council 2 3 Soph Jr Sr Cabinets DONNA MI' 2,3,43 Eren KAREN MC RICK MOOI KATHY MO 43 French C JUDY MOC Northeast 1 Latin Club CLAUDE M PATTY MOC Pep Squad Orchestra 4 SUE BETH Pep Squad School Play Reporter 43 and Sr. Cab MELODIE IX Honor Socie 43 Choir 3, 43 Sr. Cabin DAWN MUR 43 Pep Squac Club 3,43 Tr Jr and Sr C E DWARD M EDDIE MYE -4 - - l -4 3 I Y ' I 1 r Q ' 3 u ' 4 1 1 - 9 ' 7 - - -.-...........,.....a1.:,a ,L-H l E ' -..................-....-.Q... ,.. -,r , - - 4 v -- H 'vm .....-,1.-..,--Q-,--r,',-.,-..,.-,-.1..,.--.,....,,-,,-.f..F. 1,-,.,y.,Qr,3t1 ,,,,.f739 5- --if-v..-1,15-.nl--.1 A- 71-,p ep Squad 43 and 2,3,4g Spe- udent Council 'ep Squad 2,3,4, 'flector Staff 4, Secy. 43 School ecy. 43 Drama 43 Sr. Cabinet. I' ed from Lillis 3. ubg Key Club. ig Pep Squad 25 atter. '.E.C.A., Vice- Zouncil 2,3,4, -R5 Teen Town ibinets. DONNA MITCHELL--National Honor Society 2,3,4g French Club 3g Tri-R 4. KAREN MOONEY--Pep Squad, Tri-R. RICK MOORE Society Contains 1 0 KATHY MOORHOUS--Y-Teens 4g Pep Squad 45 French Club 3,4g Tri-R 4. JUDY MOORMAN--Transferred from Northeast 2, Y-Teens 3,43 Pep Squad 3,45 Latin Club 33 Cheerleader, Sr. Cabinet. CLAUDE MORGAN PATTY MORROW--F.T.A. 2,43 Y-Teens2,3g Pep Squad 3, Spanish Club 3, Band 2,3,4g Orchestra 4. SUE BETH MOTHERSEAD--Y-Teens 2,3g Pep Squad 3, National Honor Society 2,3,43 School Play 43 French Club 3,43 Tri-R 3,4, Reporter 43 Band 2,3,4g Science Club4gSoph. and Sr. Cabinets. MELODIE MOZLEY--Pep Squad 3,43 National Honor Society 3,4g Spanish Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Choir 3,4g Special Glee Club 2,3,4, Pres. 43 Sr. Cabinet, Girls' Sextet 4. DAWN MURRAY--Student Council 4g Y-Teens 43 Pep Squad 2,3,4g Rayflector Staff4gPrench Club 3,43 Tri-R 43 Jaywalkers 3,4, Treas. 4, Jr. and Sr. Cabinets. EDWARD MUZINGO EDDIE MYERS ,F '- .1 jf - - --, 1 f to ..-- iai f,,,,- ',..f,.f tf-SMy . -W . - Av-1, - .ff Q ff? j ff-Q fi-a, .,X-wa! -f r ,.v'.'M,-w!,f fx ' f' ,-fflfg, 7054 1' mf f , , ., .- 4, V if ,,,,,Sq, f ., , . 4, W, . ...W fr . f ,Ny ,ff ' , ' ,,,, - of the Senior Class ' ---44 .........a.ga..................,.-..............4....3.-,:.-.... ..f.s.v.-:...g... - - - -a -4 .-X.a----.... .............- .....- ,....,a ,e.,., ... -,,,,,,,.,,, ,R , . ,-V:--gwrw:- , . r DAVID NARR--Transferred from East 23 Student Councilg National Honor Societyg Latin Club. PAT NEWBILL--Y-Teens 2,43 Pep Squad 2,33 French Club 3g Tri-R 3,4. , ROBERT NICHOLS--Transferred from Van Horn 33 Track, l letter 43 Cross Country,4, l letter. The Senior Class Sponsors a Film and a Dance -----H f-N-..,............---....... ..-..1.f .-. 4 -h ..,.....,,,. 5 KATHY NOEL--Transferred from Southeast 33 Tri-R3 Choirg Special Glee Club. TERRY NORMAND--Transferred from Beverly Hills 3g F.T.A. 43 Y-Teens 43 Pep Squad 3,43 French Club 3,43 Sr. Cabinet 4. MARTHA ODEN DENNY OLSON--Basketball 23 Football 2. KATHY OPEL--Raytlector Staff 43 National Honor Society 3,43 School Plays 3,43 Latin Club 3,43 Drama Club 2,3,43 Choir 43 Special Clee Club 3,43 Sr. Cabinet. RICHARD ORRISON --C.O. E. GEMMA OSENTON Pep Squad 2 3 4 SUZANNE oTT CLARINDA PALMER Student Council 4 F T A 3 4 Vice Pres 4 Y Teens2 Rayflector Staff 4 National Honor Society 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 Vice Pres 4 Cho1r4 Sr Cabinet --------.. ,.....,.... - .,.. SUSI PAR Switzerlai Honor Soc Sr. Cabin: ALLEN P CINDY PI in MIKE PEI PAT PEN MARY PE Club 3. MIKE PEI JACK PEI CHUCK F Special Gl BILL PEC LINDA Pl F1 ench Cl M IKE PIN I .-... ...--.......U-,..-.--ff.-...,...:..,,-.+g?F,3Mg?wn:nwgw1n .1mn::vrgqevfvs1m--,ff--:Q1-vm-13-faq. -r:rfrH..,f-1,-3.414-A-32:1-:yt-y-v4 --,,-u,fa.a..,,.,f 12:4-1-1zv':v-ww , , :5,.: from East 23 mr Societyg Latin Ig Pep Squad 2,33 rred from Van toss Country.4, Dance from Southeast 2 Club. ferred from Y-Teens 4g Pep Sr. Cabinet 4. 23 Football 2. Ltaff 43 National 'lays 3,43 Latin Choir 4g Special SUSI PARRAT--AFS Exchange Student from Switzerlandg Student Council 43 National Honor Society 45 French Club 4s Drama Club 45 Sr. Cabinet. ALLEN PATTERSON --Football 4. CINDY PEPPER M Q. .54 KL , - f-4 f -, 4,52 f, . ' 0' f . , f'.. I f.-fw.-we , -Sf ' if pie V. V' 4 ff ' 7 7 ' Nh, , .AV 'f. yu 'V V, .4 X f A f , ff f ffyf Z Arif 4 ffffm f yy ,.4.z.If4 ., . ,yt , -a uf-,4 f Wwe.. ,Q ,fwu .am , ad' ff f K fx f gy as 'wav f fd f ff fi , ,, f I ,f f f 4 ff! X f , V - fr . .az f in rder to Raise Money for the Senior Gift MIKE PENDERGIST PAT PENNINGTON MARY PERKINS--Pep Squad 23 Tri-R 3g Art Club 3. MIKE PERKINS JACK PERRY CHUCK PETTYJOI-IN--Band 2,3,4g Choir 4g Special Glee Club 4. ad 2,3,4. BILL PFORTMILLER LINDA PINE--F.I-I.A. 2,3g Pep Squad 3,43 French Club 3,4. nt Council 4g F. ns 23 Rayflector MIKE PINNEY--Basketball. ety 3,4g French I 45 Sr. Cabinet. ' 'f-'- .......u..:...........-.......................--..Q,...:.-... .,:kgf..........avf-v-Q-.-g......iLm4-- wikis..-..,u4-.1n:..:LL.q-1-.--....-. .- t.s-1-... ,.--...... - ......- ...,- .-.tv .-V . . ,, .,.. . .. Q -4. ...om 1--2--. .U-.. ' ' A DON PIPES--C.O.E. CONNIE PLANK--F.T.A. 3,43 Pep Squad 2, 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Band 2,33 43 Sr. Cabinetg Girls' State 3. DON PLASTER ROBERT SHELNUTT NANCI PORTER--F.H.A. JOYCE PRATHER--Y-Teens 43 Pep Squad 2,43 School Play 43 Rayflector 43 Tri-R 3,43 Sr. Cabinet. Seniors Enjo Watching From the Sidelines -L.. JOHN PRICE--Trackg National Honor Society3 Band3 Orchestra3Choir3Special Glee Club, Pres.3 Key Club 2,33 Science Club. LINDA PRICE--Student Council 3,43 Pep Squad 2,3343 Clieerleaderg Rayflector 43Teen Town Council 2,33 Secy. 33 National Honor Society 43 Basketball Homecoming Queeng Soph , Jr., Sr. Cabinets. LYNN QUEARRY--Basketball 23 Football 2, 3, 2 lettersg R-Club 2,33 Key Club 2,3. GARY RABOURN RADFORD RADER--Student Council 2,43 Ramizzou 43 National Honor Society 2,3,43 School Plays 2,3,43 Latin Club 3,43 Pres. 43 Drama Club 2,3,4, Treas. 43 Key Club 2,3,4. MIKE RAGAN--Football 23 Wrestling 2,3. VERNON ball 2,3,4, GARY RA JANET R Glee Club JANICE R SUE REN Squad 3,4 43 Sr. Cab TERRY R Staff 43 K Town Col Treas. 43 HS Senioi , l -N-'- '----'----- - .. A....--,.L......a........-. , ,, ,,,, ,. 4' 996- -- 'f ' :2'66i!-71252. Pep Squad 2, 3,43 Band 2,3, 4g Pep Squad S43 Tri-R 3,45 elines :nal Honor r Special Glee Science Club ic 3,4 p Elector 4' Teen Iational Honor oming Queen 2 Football 2 Key Club 2,3 Council 2 4 Society 2 3 4 b 3 4 Pres 4 ey Club 2 3 4 VERNON RAMEY--Track, Basketballg Foot- ball 2,3,4, 3 letters, Tri-Capt. 4, R -Club 2,3,4., GARY RAMSEY JANET RASH--Baia 2,3,4g choir 4g Special Glee Club, National Honor Society. JANICE RAY--Tri-R3 Science Club. SUE RENICK--F.H.A. 33 Y-Teens 3,43 Pep Squad 3,45 Spanish Club 3, Art Club 4, Secy. 45 Sr. Cabinet. TERRY REESE--Pep Squad 2,3,4gRayflector Staff 4g Key Club Queen Candidate 2, Teen Town Council 2,35 Student Council 2,3,4, Treas. 4g Soph., Jr., Sr., Cabinets. 241537545 Q52 4 A K-f fgfgt Q Q S2 ay t. W .,,,w6--- fc +7 if aa A9 sm avg, W .JL ig! fs, as , . 5. 5. ,. , X My-s .,3. . ., , -1 me f f ,A i-Qi ,, 1 ' WNW X , L ,I X. .M .W f ff ' M L'-f 1 wt,-ft. 0 V My 5 J' , 4 9 fwtfaf ,- .4 f f, , 1,, 0 7f?w-X27 , , P N Q,--1 as-ff -V fl, 'I Ms fs -J -me X- 7 7 ww gfan A if , xfW.aZf.Q-49 0 5 .QS - 52 X,.,,Ja,,p, 5 f , 1 QV' XWQAXQX tc 184244 -new -4,-:,. Q 1- t VA-V9 4: z: ' , . , ,, ,Ae W, . aft L 3 ' I 54? X W ' '7 fy ev x fa 2, 9 ff 445 x 4 2 , ,vjgg 1 64 X W4 ?ff7S Cf, I f X ff iw 4 V' f y 4: I 2 4, . 4 w X ' 39 4 2 f z ff as Well as Partlclpatlng 111 the Athletlc Events Senior Kathy Wise intently watches a basketball game while cheerleader Sue Earp encourages Blue Jay fans to yell I O C O l . 3 ' il , Pe I l 5 T S , ' , 3 I 7 9 , , - S I N 1 7 ' Wrestling 2,3. 1 , Lwhhwinnlhd- k A- . ' - can S . m dk, ,Q ...,.,,, , 4 - --v'-'FHL-s.--.......au:,.ga.-an-1. PAM RHODES--Pep Squad 3,4g Tri-R 3,43 Y-Teens 4. RAY RICKSON--Band 2,3,4g Dance Band 3,4. PAT RIDINGS--Pep Squad 4g French Club 23 Tri-R 3,43 Band 2,3,4. During Their H1 h School Years, Class of 6 JAMES RILEY--Track, 2 lettersg Football, I letterg R-Clubg Cross Country. M1141 RILEY--Pep Squad 3. JUDY ROBERTS--Y-Teens 39 Tri-R 4gChoir 4g Special Glee Club 2,3,4g Science Club 3. STEVE ROEHL--Football, I letterg R-Clubg Spanish Club. DENNIS ROGERS--Choir 2,3,4g Special Glee Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4. JOYCE ROSE--Pep Squadg Tri-R3 Special Glee Club. LINDA ROSS--F.T.A. 2g Y-Teens 2g Rayflector Staff 43 Tri-R 3. STEVE RUPARD- -Football 2. KENNETH SANDUSKY--Transferred from Southwest 23 Footballg Band. CAROLYIY Lillis 23 E Drama C11 CARL SCI KATHY SC Y-Teens National I 23 Tri-R 4g Soph. ar ail BETTY SC School Pla Cabinetg D. LESLIE S Special Gle CHERYL Society 2,3 SUSAN SET 4g Pep Squz DOUG SHf Orchestra GARY SHA SUE SI-IERQ Club 2g Peg LINDA SHI 3,49 T1-1-R RICHARD S .. ..,., ' - , ,,.,,,,,, .,,,,n,..,, .,,...-....,,,,,,- ,Y 9-,...,r.f-,-.-. .e ...mf -,.....,1 fa.. -an 1 1 wr Tr1R 0 e Band 3 4 nch Club '7 0 s F ootball 1 R4 Cholr nce Club 3 Spec1al Glee 1 R Spec1al T e e n s 2 ferred from C XROLYN SALADINO Transfer1ed from L1lllS 2 School Play 3 Spamsh Club 2 3 4 Drama Club 3 4 C XRL SCHLOEGEL KATHY SCHUEPBACH Student Councll 3 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 Treas 4 Pep Squad 3 4 Watronal Honor SOCIGIY 2 3 4 Spanlsh Club 2 Tr1 R 3 4 Treas 4 Class VICS Pres 4 Soph and Sr Cabmets alntalns I-hgh Percentage on the Honor Roll BETTY SCHUMP Y Teens 4 Pep Squad 4 School Play 4 Latm Club 2 3 Tr1 R 4 Sr Cabmet Debate 4 LESLIE SEARS Football 2 Intramurals Spec1al Glee Club 4 CHERYL SEEFURTH Natlonal Honor Soc1ety 2 3 4 Latln Club 2 3 Tr1 R f fy4fwWf'fffff Ziff! aa 425542 7 ff! 727 4 Pep Squad 2 Tr1 R 2 3 ,M f DOUG SHAW Sclence Club 3 Band 2 3 4 MW Orchestra 2 3 Rad1o Club 2 3 4 X GARY SHAW LEM' SUE SHERPY Drama Club 4 Spec1alGlee Club 2 Pep Squad 3 LINDA SHIPPY Y Teens 3 4 Pep Squad 2 3 4 Tr1 R 3 4 RICHARD SHIRK - - fv 4 , f Y W - , ! 3 7 ! 3 ! L , . : ,' . L 4 - 1 5 -y -s - - ' ' - I A Y P ' 1 1 : ' 7 , y l 1 2 7 2 3 - 7 1 ' - - , . . . 0 0 Q ' ' , . A -, , . . , , ' J 9 , , S ' S - , . A - , , . . 7 7 - y , 5 . A -4 -1 - ,. ' 7 2 7 7 2 - ' I -i 49'ff'f9f xi! 91' .J fffflsvi A , . ., .t 2 sf sf A. ' V 1. fav .fx-', ner. R-C1ub- SUSAN SETZER --C.o.E. 4- D.E.C.A. 4, Pan. If . . - gsfhs V , ,. . ,f X. I1-cfm 555- ,A 1 7 -'r ' iff? f iw ,- We 1- KQV az, my , , , , - V QT 4-Mi, 7 -'-fn-M- ' 7 - M ' W... l - 3 - ' , I 2 ' ' 1 7 9 3 2 2 ' Q - l i .K H - , , ,S , ,,,,,,, , H- ..,..4...., sg.:-----vi - ........-.-.c..afa.......,....-......s V-L-2---U ---+----- ----- '----- --'-W ------- -- -....,. F .., .N .,,.n,...,.-E..-, .-.-.-....!....,u,...,...g,-.,-i'.-..1-1Q:--..,-n--.-4k,. ,--.-.,.., -.,....e--.-r---..m..'ur---fy rw- -rr- SHERRIE SHIRLEY VICKI SHOAE--Tri-R. LARRY SHORT--Latin Club 3. The Junior-Senior Prom Adds Another Treasure ELLEN SIVILS ROBERT SKEENS--Transferred from Lillis 4. MIKE SLAVENS--Football, 1 letterg R-Club 2. DONNA SMALLWOOD- -Transferred f r o I'Il Lone Jack 43 Y-Teensg Tri-Rg 'S p e C i al Glee Club. CHARLES SMITH STEVE SMITH LON SMITH RONNIE SMITH SANDRA SMITH--F.I-LA. 4g F,T,A, 43 Y- Teens 4g Pep Squad 2,3,4g French Club 3,4g Tri-R 43 Special Glee Club 45 Sr. Cabinet. I I WAYNE I Radio Cl 4g SChOQ Club 3,49 Treas. 4g PLORA S1 JANET sr t0 ORVILLE MARY SP ROBERT f Wrestling JACK STI R-Club 3,4 CAROL ST flector St Club 2. JERRY ST EHELLIS I ep Sqn 2,3,4Q Chil Student Dir Club 2,3,4g SOph. and GEORGE S' STEVE ST 2,3, Treas. '-i - '- 4 .........-...L--......... ........1- A Q-.Q.,.--- HSl1I'6 :l from Lillis tter R Club erred from R Special French Club L- Sr Cabinet WAYNE SMITH--Student Council Rep. for Radio Club 41 National Honor Sogikgty 2,3, 45 Schoo'l Plays 3,43 Latin Club 42 Science Club 3,45 Amateur Radio Club 2,3,4, Sec.- Treas. 43 Sr. Cabinet. FLORA SNEDEGER JANET SNIVELY to the Many Fond Memories of a Perfect Year ORVILLE SNYDER C OE 4 MARY SPARKS Latin Club 3 4 Trl R 4 ROBERT SPRINGATE Or ch e s tr a 2 3 4 Wrestling 3 4 JACK STALEY Football 2 34 2 letters R Club 3 4 CAROL STANFORD Pep Squad 2 3 4 Ray flector Staff 4 French Club 4 Spanish Club2 JERRY STANLEY C O E 4 Vice Pres 4 PHYLLIS STEGNER F T A 2 3 Y Teens 3 Pep Squad 2 3 4 National Honor Society 234 Children's Play 2 School Plays 4 Club 2 3 4 Choir 4 Special Glee Club 2 3 4 Soph and Sr Cabinets A F S Finalist 3 GEORGE STEP I-IENS STEVE STEPHENSON Teen Town Council 23 Treas 2 3 Golf3 4 2 letters -T l 1 Z 0 , . - . 1 1 S 7 I . 4 . ' ' 1 x 1 S Y - , . 1 1 1 Z l ' W 7 7 -- n u 0 Q . - Q I l . 1 . . 1 1 ' ' 3 n , , S . 1 , 9 5 1 :TA 4. Y- 1 Student Director 4gSpanishClub2,3,4gDrama . . . , X ! ! g S. ' .7 Y J . Y . . 3 . . . . , , . i 4 l l U p . 7 7 ' i Q 1 Y ' V l ei 1 ? D Fritz at the Truman pep rally. Vicki Vaughn helps Santa Claus Greg Knox present aChr1stmas package to ave 0 S 0 0 R0 Senior plrlts ISC RICK STEVENSON--Ramizzou 3,4, Ass't. Bus. Mgr. 3, Bus. Mgr. 43 National Honor Society 2,3,43 School Plays 2,3,4, Technical Director 3,43 Latin Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 43 Drama Club 2,3,43 Boys' Special Glee Club 2g Science Club 3,4, Student Council Club Delegate 43 Senior Cabinet 43 Cave Club 3, 4, Pres. 4. MARSHA STEWARTl-Y-Teens 2g Pep Squad 2,33 Tri-R 2. LINDA STILLWAGON--F.T.A. 2,3,4, Treas. 43 Spanish Club 3,4, Treas. 43 National Honor Society 3,4. MARTA STOLPER--F.T.A. 43 Pep Squad 3g School Plays 2,3,43 Drama Club 2,3,43 Intra- murals 2.3,4, 3 letters3 Choir 43 Girls' Special Glee Club 3,4 MIKE STONE--Transferred from Van Horn High School 33 Football 3,4, l letter. BARBARA STOUDER --Y-Teens 4. DAN STREE MIKE STURQ LOWELL SV JUDY SWA! Southeast 2 Squad 43 Fra DEAN SWIF' MIKE TALE 3,43 School J French Clul Choir 3,43 S Key Club 43 With DAVID TEEB SHERRY TEI 43 F.T.A. 2, 2,3,43 Natior School Plays Drama Club Girls' Stateg DIANE THOQ MARY JANE 23,43 Spanisl SANDRA TH Pep Squad 2,1 3243 Choir I Girls' Sextet, KATHY TIDVS . ra- :'?F??1'-Fnfw' V A . pep rally. Rise 3,4, Ass't. onal Honor , Technical ce Pres. 43 I Glee Club Juncil Club ave Club 3, 3 Pep Squad ,3,4, Treas. :ional Honor 'ep Squad 33 2,3,43 Intra- r 43 Girls' n Van Horn ter. 4. DAN STREET--Special Glee Club MIKE STURMAN--Track 3. LOWELL SWANK--Band 2,3,4. JUDY SWANSON--Transferred from Southeast 23 F.T.A. 23 Y-Teens 2,33 Pep Squad 43 French Club 23 Tri-R 3,4. DEAN SWIFT- -Football 334. MIKE TALBOTT--F.T.A. 43 liarnizzou Staff 3,43 School Plays 2,3,43 Children's Pl-ays 23 French Club 3,4, Hist. 43 Drama Club 2,3,43 Choir 3,43 Special Glee Club 2,3,4, Secy. 43 Key Club 43 School Mascot 3,4,3Sr. Cabinet. With pproach of the Christmas Holidays DAVID TE EM AN SHERRY TEMPLETON--Student Council 233, 43 F.'l'.A. 2,3,4, Hist. 3, Pres. 43 Pep Squad 2,3,43 National Honor Society 2,3,4, Pies. 43 School Plays 3,43 French Club 3,4, Secy. 43 Drama Club 3,43 Soph., Jr., andSr.Cabinets3 Girls' State3 Class Officer, Treas. 2. DIANE THOMASON--Y-Teens 4g Tri-R 4. MARY JANE TI-IUIVISON--F.T.A. 23 PepSquad 2,3,43 Spanish Club 4g Sr, Cabinet. SANDRA TI-IRUTCHLEYH Y-Teens 2,3,43 Pep Squad 2,3,43 French Club 43 Orchestra 2, 3,43 Choir 2,3,43 Special Glee Club 2,3,43 Girls' Sextet. KATHY TIDWELL if: I mu l M . ,,,3., YVV V , X fp, f f ju, sf +f 'f ',. f-?Pl'm 'L' 'Z A r i + M O I 3? X . . ' ' .2 . Y F ' r xp - f C-sux , . wwf' LINDA TODD--Pep Squadg F r enc h C lu bg Choir. GALE TOLBERT- -Basketball 2g Football 2,3g C.O.E. 4. VICKI TO POLSKI rrival of Senior Week Sees the Completion RALPH TOWNSEND--Football 2,3,4g R-Club. RON TOWNSEND--Latin Club 35,45 Orchestra 2,3. MARILYN TRAMONT--Special Glee Club 4. GARY TRENTHAM - -R -Club TOM TROTTER--Track 23 Basketball 25 National Honor Society 2,3,4g Spanish Club 2, 3,45 Drama Club 2,3,4g Boys' Special Glee Club 2,3,4g Key Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4g School Plays 2,3,4. LINDA TROUT--F.H,A.g Pep Squadg Intra- muralsg Tri-R. ALAN TUCKER--Spanish Club 3g Orchestra 2,3,4g Rayflector Staff 4. EDDIE TUCKER--Trackg Footballg R-Club. SANDY TUCKER--Y-Teens 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4g Pep Squad 3,43 French Club 2,3,4g Special Glee Club 4. MIKE T 33 Traci 3,4, 2 . STEVE ' Special C MARCO 43 Y-Tee off DENNIS JAN VAI Arms 43 45 Frenf Orchestr 2g Soph. VICKI V. Honor Sc murals 2 3,4, Secj KAREN 35 Tri- CAROL ANITA Danville Society BRIAN Y MIKE W 3,4. M IK E W ' --.....L,.,....4...... ---- -q......-it tw,-in .Qt-,rg Y - -- h Club otball23 tl0l1 4 R Club Orchestra lee Club 4 ketball 2 lish Club2 aecial Glee 4 School uad' lntra Orchestra ll R Club Vlce Pres 3 4' Special VHKE TURNER Transferred from Cortez 3 Track 3 l letter Basketball3 Football 3 4 2 letters Trl Capt 4 Key Club 4 STEVE TUTTLE Latln Club 3 Band 2 3 4 Speclal Glee Club 4 MARCO TYLER Cholr 4 Speclal Glee Club 4 Y Teens 4 of I-hgh School Studles for Graduatmg Class DENNIS UTLEY JAN VANDEVENTER Y Teens 3 4 Sgt at Arms 4 Pep Squad 2 3 4 Rayflector Staff 4 French Club 3 4 Trl R 4 Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Class Offlcer Vlce Pres 2 Soph and Sr Cablnets VICKI VAUGHAN Pep Squad 2 3 4 Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 French Club 3 4 lntr a murals 2 3 Cheerleader Omellon Soclety 2 KAREN VERNON Y Teens 4 Latln Club 2 3 Trl R 3 Band 234 Orchestra 34 CAROL VEST Latln Club 3 Trl R 3 4 ANITA WALLACE Transferr d from Danvllle Ky 4 Y Teens 4 Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 Cholr 4 Speclal Glee Club 4 BRIAN WALKER MIKE WALSH Cholr 4 Speclal Glee Club MIKE WALTERS -sd----... f-,.-- -e-.---',-n---.-q--...-.-l-,--f..-.-,,--..,.---.. . Y 1 A 4 ..- V , ' A 1 , 1 1 A 7 - - 5 . ' ' f '-- ' s , , 3 -4 -- I 3 ' Q ' . . O C O 1 l V '1 1 - ' -h - J 7 '- - 1 3 1 , , G: 1 1 'I - 7 1 1 1 1 G 1 ' ' ' Q . . . l , ' 1 . -' 1 1 7 l 1 . 1 '. - l , s Q 1 t , 3,4, Secy. 4g Sr. Cablnetg Student Councll 4. H4 - 4' -- ,.. 3 - , 1 ' Q 1 1 1 1 - , 1 4 -- ' 3 '- , i 7 n 1 -- C: S. , 1 - . , . . . ' ' Z . ' I 7 ' - l , . l l l Z i B- . Q . , - 3,4, , , . 7 7 I -'N 1 -. -. --.xmw --.11-.-, Q-1-:.g N s - -V ' I PAM WATKINS--Y-Teens43 Pep Squad 33 National Honor Scoiety 3,43 Latin Club 3,4, Secy. 43 Tri-R 3,4. KAREN WELCH--Transferred from South- east 3. RENEE WELCH--Student Council2,3,4,Pres. 43 Pep Squad 2,33 Rayflector Staff 43 National Honor Society 2,3,43 French Club 4s Soph,, Jr., Sr. Cabinets. Commencement Provides the Class of 965 with .,., ' I 1 I ii... BARBARA WENDLANDT--Transferred from Ruskin 3. JANET WHITE--F.I-I.A. 23 Y-Teens 23 In- tramurals 2,3,43 Special Glee Club 4, DAVID WHITING--Spanish Clubg Chess Club. RICHARD WIENSHIENK LINDA WILES--Pep Squad3 French Club. NINA WILHELM RUTH WILHELM ALICE WILLIAMS--C.O.E. 43 D.E.C.A. 43 Choir 43 Special Glee Club 2,3,4. ANN WILLIAMS--Latin Club 2,3Q C.O.E. 4. JIM W1 R-Club JEANNE French JOHN I letters, letterg Key Clu 3 LINDA ' 3,43 Peg TOM WI CATHY 43 Jaywi 33 Tri-I ROY Y! DENNIS Wrestli 23 R-Cl FREDS CHRIST' 43 Nati I-Iist. 43 PATTY Pres. I coming 33 Spec 3,4, P Cabinen MARGF Arms I Spanish 3,49 Sll k '-'- '-- - 5d. -..-.--.,. ' ' .,.--..Li......,,,. ,,..,.,-,,, . ,b--v---5 rf - .---an ,........,..4..-.Q.,-f.-f-2-,.,,.,......,,,.,.,,,.,,.-1..:.--. 9 Squad 3g n Club 3,4, Com South- 2,3,4,Pres. 4g National b 4g Soph., W1 ferred from eens 2 In 1b 4 Chess Club rench Club DECA 4 COE JIM WILLIAMS--Football 2,3,4, l letterg R-Club 45 Key Club 4. JEANNETTE WILLIAMS--Pep Squad 2g French Club 4. JOHN WILLIAMSON--Football 2,3,4, 3 letters, Tri-Captain 4g Basketball 3,4, l letterg Track 3g R-Club 2,3,4g Latin Clubg Key Club 4g Sr. Cabinet. a PPCCIOUS Key to a Beckonlng Doorway of Llfe LINDA WILSON F H A 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 Pep Squad 4 Tri R 3 TOM WILSON CATHY WISE Y Teens 4 Pep Squad 2 3 4 Jaywalkers 3 4 Captain 4 French Club 3 Tri R 3 4 Art Club 4 ROY YANCY DENNIS YATES Football 3 4 2 letters Wrestling 3 4 2 letters Basketball 2 Track 2 R Club 3 4 FRED YEAMAN Choir 2 CHRISTY ZAHN Y Teens 2 Pep Squad 3 4 National Honor Society 3 4 Tri R 3 4 Hist 4 Art Club2 Treas 2 Pres 3 Pep Squad 2 3 4 Football Home coming Queen Jaywalkers 3 4 French Club 3 Special Glee Club 2 Omelion Society 2 Pres 3 Vice Pres 4 Jr and Cabinets MARGARET ZIES Pep Squad 34 Sgt at Arms 4 Jaywalkers 4 School Plays 3 4 Spanish Club 2 34 Treas 3 Drama Club 34 Special Glee Club 34 Sr Cabinet otl ' 0 o W -- - .- o 7 7 3 - 1 r 3 3 ' I 3 .. ' , , -- - I 3 , , I 9 U , , 5 2 1 3 - . D A '- r 7 3 , , S 1 Z 9 - 1 -1 -' 1 3 . , 9. 1 r 1 ' . . . 3 . Q , . . 3' PATTY ZEIGLER--Student Council 3,4, Vice ,3Q . . . 4. 9 v 1 3 . . 3 ' J . 1 1 s , 3r4r ' y - ' 9 ' Sr' -- Y Y ' Q z s , , 1 . Y 7 7 ' S . 2 Z 1 3 ' ' ' --fL-...-.....-.a.i.....--.-.-....-1-,.....1.+i-si.-.:.-..1. ..4.-Z-...a.......-.-v . W- , , ,. , :. ....,., ...,. .. .... .-..-...,,, . ,-,i i-9 .. - - V ,M,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,. .,.,.. ,..,.,,,,..-.f-,-..,,,..,-,-mf,..,-,.-.-..,-,.g-,...:rs:vr-s -. . . .. V Juniors Achievements and Prom Highlight Junior Year i . Mr. Yust, junior counselor, explains college require- ments to Jeanette Vick, Jim Stilley, and Peggy Davis. In 1964-65 the Junior Class displayed a high regard for scholastic achievement. During the year, through the P.S.A.T. test and the National Merit test students were given the opportunity to discover col- lege aptitudes and possible future profes- sions. Almost one-third of the Junior Class made the Honor Roll each quarter. In keeping with the tradition of past years, RHS Juniors started the year with early plans for an exciting Junior-Senior Prom. After a meeting of the Junior Executive Council, a Carousel of Memories was chosen for the theme of the dance. Aquestionaire, which en- abled the class officers to determine the vari- ous committees, was distributed to all mem- bers of the class, enabling each member to choose the type of Work he or she preferred. The Junior year was a full and re- warding one for the class of '66, The news that senior rings would be delivered in June instead of August made the approach- ing senior year all the more exciting. -1 ,tt' ,.f, ,. ,.,-,,.,..,.. Junior -W..-,,.,..,....,.W,.....,..,.. W-,fw.w.w,. -f , f.-f,-H, WW. ,sy,..vaerf.-,,.,,,i ., , .- . .ff wf H , M, W fa.-W +W-,.,w-,...qMa.,,,a. class officers Linda Johnson, Secretaryg Marsha Raymond, President, Sandy Zuzich, Vice-Presidentg and Patty McCall, Treasurer, gaze out of a second floor wind ' - ' ' A OW O1'1 3 WE1I'1'I'1, Q... spring like day in Fehruai y. Jerry Adair Pat Adams Selma Adla: Mary Assaf Louise Alex Christine A Cynthia And Judith Ande Gary Apgaf Linda Appie Lorelei Athi Jo Ann Atte Jean Aucoin Deanna Bagj Michael Bai Linda Baker Mary Barke Tim Barnha Linda Barr Ardice Bath Patsy Batso Donna Beale Lola Beck Grace Bell Barbara Bei Pennie Benn Diane Benso John Bersuc Gary Biggs Robert Bilye Lon Blair Lloyd Blevir John Blythe Leon Bohans Susan Bondu David Boutrc Kenny Bowei Gayle Brade Sandy Bradle Mike Brands Mike Breede Jeff Breinig --- ----1---- -- .4.....-....---...-.......... ...QM - ... -...--, .. ......1,,..... -..,.. ,-.-1 -fr- V ., .-....,.,,,-,-.,.1.-.fx-fr.6z:1f.w -:rr-'Mf:1'32-c-Wifeifff ff. . 1- .,... ....., ,..,,.......,..q..,. ,.,.....,.,..,..q.,..,.,.,,,,,,...,,--...,,,-.-..,,.aon- . ,,,W.1l ,,,, , ,T A , . 631' isplayed evement. ..T. test u d e n t s ver col- profes- J u n i o r quarter. st years, rly plans , After a muncil, a n for the fhich en- the vari- ull mem- :mber to eferred. and re- 'he news 'ered in mproach- ,n 1 4 3 3 and Patty Jerry Adams Pat Adams Selma Adlard Mary Aggas Louise Alexander Christine Anderson Cynthia Anderson Judith Anderson Gary Apgar Linda Appier Lorelei Athenas Jo Ann Attebery Jean Aucoin Deanna Bagley Michael Bailey Linda Baker Mary Barker Tim Barnhart Linda Barr Ardice Bath Patsy Batson Donna Beale Lola Beck Grace Bell Barbara Bence Pennie Bennett Diane Benson John Bersuch Gary Biggs Robert Bilyeu Lon Blair Lloyd Blevins John Blythe Leon Bohanan Susan Bondurant David Boutros Kenny Bowen Gayle Braden Sandy Bradley Mike Brands Mike Breeden Jeff Breinig -lax Vg QS.,-fif:.:Ja5,,i g i if Zigi' 4 .Q ,J 'N-ff g,. ,y ww:-. 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Buck Barbara Bucklew Betty Bullock John Bunch Don Bunt Pat Burns Linda Bush Bill Cadwalader Mary Caldrone David Caldwell Tom Campbell Donna Carey Bruce Carter Mary Lynn Carter Tim Casey Carol Channel Vickie Chasteen Cynthia Chullino Larry Clark Mark Clevenger Tim Clore Barbara Cobb Carol Coble Linda Coldiron Phil Collins .Tack Colvin Rick Conkin Linda Conway Charleen Cooper Lorraine Couch Janis Cox Donna Coy Carol Craddock Marcia Craig f ,,.., , m,,a,, WLM, ,,,,.ag V , A W W fig- C ff' Wa fy ,, gf ,Ay fi 45. ,, - ff, 92 fb 'f Exec Dian- Rayn Ed Crawfo Carol Cree Sharon Crf Pauline Cr Glenda Crm Jeff Cunnii Peggy Day Connie De Larry Del Richard D Warren Da Ronnie De Marsha Di Suzie Diana Rick l Rhonda Barbara ska.. 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H RD AS BRKKS Patsy Williams Bill Williamson Diane Wilson Linda Wilson Mike Wilson Sharon Wilson Bobbi Wilt Sue Wolzak Kern Wood Diane Worden Sandra Yelton Stephanie Yelton Mary York Jerry Young Jennie Ziegler Kathy Ziegler Larry Zotzman Sandy Zuzich RHS Juniors Strive for nited Class Spirit Members of the Junior Class demonstrate the spirit of 66 by rallying upon a pickup truck decorated with banners. as xv -rr Jilliams lliamson ilson lson ilson Wilson 71 t lzak oo V orden Yelton lie Yelton fork Younv Ziegler Ziegler Zotzman 7uz1ch f I , if , the dance V ' ' Jackie Reese and Sherry Sleyster begin early prepara- tions on the Wall decorations for the 1965 Prom. 1 banners. ,.., - - A ... ,, --S - - s-.- -a w -' a..... -.nr 4... ..........i.-.........-............... ............---.m......-1. . Members of the Junior Senior Prom committee meet to discuss preliminary art work for Sandy Zuzich and Bruce Taylor explain new ideas for the Carousel of Memories, this year's Prom theme. ...,,,,,,.. ,- L.:-N.-- ............ L ...Y ,.,,..,...,-.s.. ,.. . , ,, ,... . , 101 .... N i .X A rfnq-,, +a,g?q..q-wewg-ww-e-av-H--Nam-: -f':w-frv-fu-'--v,1ff?-w--r-wg--f--1nwP-'f'-z- ga Q -ge og 3 .- .-wx. --' ' ., .f.,,-.fmt-.. ' an 39 ,gl -. 'ww'-,'v' fr ,f E5 0v:Q52sf2'23i7?'3f?'- ' if 6 0 4 tx 1- . 9 :- Q 65 4 95,5062 9 - .LL ' . 6 1 ., 59 Gesef og Q 1 ? ws. 525 gqivgg Q 26.95 'Q ,, .MQ 6? 9,5 6 99693, Q V? 9 Q it-. iaffgif' SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: April Templeton, Secy.g LuAnne Wood, Pres., Joyce Sutton, Vice-Pres., Tom O'Hara, Treas. Sophomores fficers Lead the Sophomores Through 1964-65 102 new - -f Mr. Youngs, the sophomore counselor, is assisted by Betty Berrier, office aid, in keeping sophomore records. For the sophomore class, the second largest in the history of RHS, the school year, 1964-1965, was a very busy one. Early in the year, the class contributed 31,778.95 to the traditional magazine sale by selling 476 sub- scriptions. The class of '67 helped make this drive the largest one that RHS has ever held. Scholastically, the class did very Well. One fourth of the sophomores appeared on the first quarter honor roll. Late in the month of January, fifteen sophomores were chosen to receive an invitation to join the Raytown High School chapter of the National Honor Society. In the traditional ceremony, these fifteen new members were inducted into the organization. In the first quarter of the school year, the sophomore class' was required to take the STEP Achievement Test, a test taken to helpa student decide on his future profession. On the test, the class ranked above the state average. 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Encourages Greater Foreign Relations On August 16 1964 twenty f1VG R H S semors greeted Sus1 Parrat, forelgn ex change student from Wmterthur, Swltzerland, at the home of her Amer1can s1ster, Laura Blttle Here at Raytown Htgh Sus1 mam tamed an excellent scholastlc average wh1le bemg a member of Chotr, Drama Club Stu dent Counc1l, and Nauonal Honor Soc1ety She also entertalned several other clubs w1th ner Sw1ss yodellwng, sl1des and descrlptlons of llfe lll Swltzerland Sus1's bubbllng per SOll3.11IIy and deep mterest 111 school l1fe won her a w1de clrcle of frlends Her enthuslastlc school sp1r1t, I stand for Ray town Hlgh echoed tradltlonal Blue Jay prlde ll'1 Raytown Hlgh School Two students from Raytown also par tlclpated ll'1 the Amerlcan Fleld Servlce program Dl31'1S Wllson and B111 Sunderland applled for the summer program Thls appllcatlon 1llVO1VSCl taklng a number of tests and wr1t1ng an essay Dressed ll'l hel nat1ve costume Sus1 Parrat forelgn exchange student from Wlnterthur Swltzerland des crtbes a tradmonal Swlss Chr1stmas to a captwated aud1ence The re arat1on for a tr1 abroad roves to be mterest P P P P mg but strenuous for D1ane W1lson and B1llSunderland 'l5n-a..- 119 . 9 y . . . . . . . 3 1 ' v , - I I . . .1 . . . -- - 9 . - , . . 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'J Active Honor Society Provides Student X BACK ROW: Doug Shaw, John Haight, Bob Manley, Linda Stillwagon, Paul Mace, Wayne Smith, Ron Townsend, Phil Bozarth, John Williamson, Tom Trotter, David Narr, Phil DuBois, John Hove, Greg Gottreu. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Granger, Diane Leinbach, Jadene Elkins, Janet Rash, Anita Wallace, Nancy Hill, Sharon Brumfield, Radford Rader, Clarinda Palmer, Kathy Opel, Laura Bittle, Sheryl Lovelace, Cheryl Bondurant, Pat Adams, John Price. THIRD ROW: Bob Springate, Pat Hampton, Roy Yancey, Linda Acree, Susi Parrat, Penny Mann, ... Leslie Hunt, Connie Plank, Jan Snively, Dawna Bentley, Rick Stevenson, Cheryl Brand, Arlette Klaric. SECOND ROW: Kathy Schuepbach, Jan Eshelman, Linda Price, Christy Zahn, Cheryl Seefurth, Linda Copenhaver,Renee Welch, Susan Heim, Phyllis Stegner, Cheryl Marstellar, Cyndi Burcham, David Carr, Sue Beth Mothersead. FRONT ROW: Terry Reese, Betty Berrier, Marion Minter, Anne Fross, Kathleen Keeton, Melodie Mozley, Sue Earp, Maryfrances Cusumano, Karen Bolen, Vicki Vaughan, Sherry Templeton. ,M az: 1n,4f,f,, ,z 2 4, , Z? nl, fn' I - ,, ,. Z. I 1 , , Y F I .,. A f af, ,W MM f2W :.24 I ',elfv4.,,',Q, Zfifif if Znia fW7fd 7 liy' f, , , X' I ms and Mr S student awna Bentley, Lric. SECOND Linda Price, nhaver, Renee 11 Marstellar, Mothersead. rier, Marion lodie Mozley, Bolen, Vicki , F Q 3- 118 I BACK ROW: Sherry Templeton, Jan Moore, Dawn Murray, Patty Zeigler, Diane Wilson, Bob Prewitt, Pat Adams, Valerie Kistler, Mr. Watts, Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Julie Moore, Sandy Zuzich, Betsy Mendenhall, Donna Magness, Kathy Schuepbach, Ramona Roberts, Cindy Monroe, Linda Price. THIRD ROW: Donna Coy, Camilla Dickstein, LuAnne Wood, Jeanette Student Government Year 1965 Spells Success While painting a tree white Bob Prewitt and Terry Reese help in decorating for basketball homecoming on January 29 Bailey, Dixie Dudley, Marsha Raymond, Linda Johnson, Susan Test. SECOND ROW: Mary Lynn Carter, Sue Earp, Judy Hill, Peggy Dutoit, Bruce Bellington, Derek Wood, Roger Shelton. FRONT ROW: Renee Welch, Pres., Phil Collins, Vice -Pres., Marion Minter, Sec.3 Terry Reese, Treas. For Student Council Sponsoring the biggest magazine sale in Raytown High School's history proved to bea successful project for the Student Council this year. The total sales amounted to 35688, the school receiving 551900. This year for the first time each club elected a delegate to attend Student Council meetings. Q The Student Council provides leadership for the student body in activities which bene- fit both the school and the students In the fall nine representatives and four class of ficers Were elected from each grade by their respective classmates A president, vice president secretary, and treasurer for the following year were chosen in the spring These delegates met on the second and fourth Mondays of each month after school in the library Projects for the year included the A F S P rogram, assemblies Christmas decorations for the school and the Football and Basketball Homecomings Sel S. makin at Raj tivitie bersh ln Noi disc-j Chris needy Parra Chris. 'prese projet Butte: tivitie candy T Y-Tee days c lounge Vocat Given wome iz ing and s Wide i 1 ', 1 BACK Pat Bath Flynn Miss Vicki l 1 K I 1 4 . . ' ' ' 2 l . ' - 'ff - . . . , . . . . . ' . 51 J . A . i . P Lf t - , THIR x T' Johnson, rter, Sue on, Derek e Welch, ter, Sec., eil sale in 1 to bea Council oS5688, 5 for the agate to tdership zhbene- . ln the lass of- by their t, vice- for the spring. 1d fourth l in the lded the ristmas Football Service For Members Service projects, socials, and money- making projects kept the members of Y-Teens at Raytown High School busy this year. The ac- tivities of the club were initiated withamem- bership drive followed by an installation tea. In November, a dance featuring a local radio disc-jockey was held. At Thanksgiving and Christmas, baskets of food were given to needy families. The club also honored Suzi Parrat, foreign exchange student, with a Christmas party at which time various clubs presented her with gifts. In addition to these projects, the club also supported the Tom Butterfield Ranch for Boys. The year's ac- tivities were completed with the sale of candy and a banquet 'in the spring. The 135 members of Raytown High's Y-Teens met on the second and fourth Mon- days of each month after school in the student lounge. Sponsors of the club included Miss Vocate, Miss Horn, Mrs. Martin, and Mrs. Given. Y-Teens sought to buildafellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of real- izing in common life, man's ideals of personal and social living. Membership in the world- wide club was open to all high school girls. Linda Johnson checks out mints from Jan Vandeventer during the annual Y-Teens candy sale beginning February lst. BACK ROW: Becky Cobb, Karen King, Gladys Harrison, Pat McGowan, Cheryl Bondurant, Valerie Kistler, Ardice Bath, Grace Bell, Janet McCarty, Jan Vandeventer, Carol Kliethermes, Linda Acree, Catherine Judkins, Judith Flynn, Donna Smallwood, Susan Bondurant, Diane Wilson, Miss Vocate, Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Linda Wilson, Vicki Henderson, Leda Burton, Sandy Smith, Vicki Acree, Sharon Johnson, Tish Gibson, Carol Jacobs, Linda Shippy, Phyllis Nevels, Mary McMahon, Karen Mooney, Karen Lawson, Phyllis Long, Kay Larsen, Joyce Prather. THIRD ROW: Sue Earp, Barbara Stouder, Diane Thomason, Cheryl Barnett, Sharon King, Terry Normand, Judy Moorman, Sherrie Shirley, Marilyn Jones, Jan Snively, Marie Figearo, Kathy Moorhous, Vickie Bowen, Suzi Dolan, Dawn Murray, Marla Pickering. SECOND ROW: Millie Frank, Liz Lockler, Pat Newbill, Cheryle DeLong, Karen Vernon, Betty Schump, Jan Newman, Sandy Cooper, Pam Watkins, Linda Madison, Sherry Johnson, Sue Renick, Cathy Wise, Mrs. Given, Sponsor. FRONT ROW: Terry Vogel, Inter-club Council Repre.g Karen Bolen, First Vice-Pres., Kathy Schurpbach, Treas.g Jadene Elkins, Pres., Sandy Tucker, Second Vice-Pres.g Mary Lou York, Club Council Repre. 123 124 BACE John Bill Jacol gwg Wood E938 BACK ROW: Jerry Young, John l-love, Derek Wood, Eisenhauer, Radford Rader, Doug Ross, Mike Fields, Ogw Tommy O'Hara, Bill Buxbaum, Jim Williams. THIRD Bruce Granger. FRONT ROW: Tom Thompson, Soph. ROW: Mickey Talbott, Phil Collins, Alan Masten, Paul Executive Board Member, Mike Brands,Sec.,JimStilley, Mace, Bob Prewitt, John Williamson, Phil Bozarth. Treas.g Kern Wood, Executive Board Member, David SECOND ROW: Jim Young, Duane Brands, Daryl Allen, Vice-Pres., Tom Trotter, Pres. ' O O 0 C O P O Key Club Participates 111 ommumt rejects the Developing initiative and leadership, pro- 31,65 viding experience in living and Working to- H18 gether, and serving the school and community The constitute the main objectives of the Raytown fQff' High School Key club. Membership in this glff organization is open to sophomore, junior, 3 and senior boys with an S or above average f0U1 in scholarship, high moral qualities, and out- GHC standing leadership and citizenship abilities. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Schupp, era the Key Club met each Thursday at 5 p.m. in room 4. Comprised of thirty-four boys, the club was sponsored by the Raytown Kiwanis, the Raytown chapter is one of an international organizations boasting over 2,500 chapters. Money-making projects for the year in- cluded car Washes, peanut sales, and Christe F0 mas tree sales. Members attended a spring banquet and participated in the District Key Club Convention held in Kansas City in April, Jim Stilley and Mike Talbott sell Bells for Peace to Cheryl Marstellar and Kathy Opel as a Key Club project. L..- Mike Fields, Soph. .Q Jim cts rship, pro- vorking to- community he Raytown hip in this re, junior, we average as, and out- p abilities. ert Schupp, it 5 p.m. in r boys, the fn Kiwanis, ternational D chapters. he year in- and Christ- ed a spring istrict Key ity in April. BACK ROW: Randy Powell, C. L. Buck, Mike Brands, John Smith, Butch Lockard, Glen Lindwall, Bruce Taylor, Bill Sunderland, Charles Padgett, Ron Gladney, Gary Jacobson. THIRD ROW: Kathleeen Lohmeier, Derek Wood, Susan Bondurant, Deanna Hamblen, Susan Hallett, Peggy Davis, Diane Wilson, Barbara Hammonds, Linda Bogue, Carl Goode, Jim Stilley. SECOND ROW: Don Gibbins, .Sandra Yelton, Janice Roberts, Betty Bullock, Larry Nicotra, Suzi Dolan, Janet Minor, Jeanette Vick, Marsha Raymond, Cyndi Chullino. FRONT ROW: April Templeton, Patty McCall, Joyce Franks, Linda Johnson, 'Terry Vogel, Marsha Dirck, Ramona Roberts, Cheryl Glines, Cindy Enggas, Julie Moore. Directories For Student Bod One major service project sponsored by the National Honor Society--selling Jay Jin- gles--proyided the student body of Raytown High School with student phone directories. The Honor Society also presented Susi Parrat, foreign exchange student, with a monetary ift for clothing and purchased two clocks to e placed in 'the gymnasium, ln addition, four members attended the state confer- ence in Jefferson City, Missouri. Students maintaining an S-scholastic av- erage Were eligible for membership. From this group a faculty committee chose mem- bers according to ratings on scholarship, leadership, character, and citizenship. The annual induction ceremony was held February 9, at which time students were inducted, mak- ing a total of ll4 members. The club sought to recognize outstanding students and to pre- form services for the school and community. Sponsored by Mr. Welch, Mr. Yust, and Mr. Youngs, the Society met on the second and fourth Fridays of each month in the library. Mr. Hanks hands Derek Wood his certificate ofmember- ship during the National Honor Society Installation. 121 122 Y-Teens Provide Social Enjo ment and Communit BACK ROW: Karen Seabaugh, Pat Adee,ChristyMarnett, Melissa Ferrand, Karen Medley, Jan Moore, Barb Hammonds, Lillie Terry, Margaret Judkins, Margie Oliver, Beverly Moore, Rose Eissler, Lorraine Couch, Barbara Cobb, Donna Trusty, Susan Browne, Sara Love, Mrs. Martin. Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Blackwell, Elaine Taylor, Vicki Pendleton, Carol Crue, Donna Carey Meri Shadley, Bonnie Vandenberg, Patty Harrison, Stephanie Yelton, Marsha Raymond,Melody Kelley, Linda Johnson, Patti Johnson, Sherry Sleyster, Sandy Zuzich, Brindy-Wheeler, Linda Bush, Karolyn Bryan. SECOND J ROW: Pam Holland, LaJuana Mann, Sharon Johnson, Pam Dickey, Cathy Ludlow, Ellen Kratschmer, Carol Short, Joan Scheuneman, Joan Lentz, Kayla Barnhart, Pam Molder, Jeanne Weston, Peggy Jackson, Betsy Mendenhall, Camilla Dickstein, Carman Christian. FRONT ROW: Vivien Ferrara, Melanie Knapp, Donna Coy, Sharlyn Lewis, Donna Beale, Paula Green, April Templeton, Connie King, Janet Wheeler, Sally Gladfelder, Paula Kappler, Terry Berry, Lana King, Rosemary Schanuth, Sheryl Sell. 1 E11 BACK Christ Kay K Long, THIRI Krons Dave Barba Betty , 4- 21 x i S Representing the Student Council, Terry Reese presents The Y-Teens dance with the theme of The Hole in The a gift to Suzi Parrat at the Y-Teens Christmas Party. Wall ' featured W.H.B. disc jockey Ron Martin and the Pat Signets. f unlt Enjoys an Elaborately utstandlng French Year son Pam ol Short lart Pam ndenhall NIT ROW Sharlyn mpleton r Paula Schanuth BALK ROW D1ane W1lson Sandra Gr1bble Peggy Dav1s Chr1st1ne Anderson Ron Cox Cra1gBroWn Ron Gladney Kay Kauffman Barbara Klng Peggy Brldges Phyll1s Long Jerrl Hansen Deanna Hamblen Kath1e Lewls THIRD ROW Karolyn Bryan Sally W1ll1ams Ltnda Kronsbetn Sandy Zuzlch Ltnda Boffue Kent Breshears Dave Sager M1ke Ba1ley Jeanette V1ck Kathy DeFoe Barbara Hammonds Jamle Pettyjohn Cheryl LeFevre Betty Walker Jennle Zetgler Connre DeAtley SECOND ROW Janlce Roberts Cyndl Chulllno Lola Beck Ruth Gordon Jackle Gehle Barbara Cobb Mellssa Farrand Sherrl Purcell LuAnne Wood Nancy Stewart Jeanne Weston Ttsh Glbson Kay Larsen Carol Jacobs FRONT ROW Donna Trusty Antta Scott Juhe Moore Mer1 Shadley Sharon Mutch Judy H111 Patty McCall Andrea Suppenbach Becc1 Jones Cynth1a Gunderson Joyce Franks Sally Gladfelder lole in The l d d la for the French Club executlve counc1l led by pres1dent Pat tm and the lEriEencXl?aCn?5bl1JggqEellev?1?t1fIfflergnLavslSai1LdSsthIerggmmlttee Adams makes plans for meetlngs to be held 1n the cha1rman near future ,..,, q......,.--a........-1. ,a.an.......4.a..-va--4..,...-a. -'v- -ag., ...nu-.-.. ..-.- -3 -' 127 -frtrg-e '3R'f'e?.'9!'If'5'Y1'?Ff'fT T'I?'i'T 'L '?WC:. f':F 1 '-:nf K ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 Q ' 0 I I ,f J . , 4 2 5 4 , gan ' , 7 -, . . . . . l , , . , , ' I - a . 1 7 - . , , ' , . 1 . 3 .1 . x l , , , , , I 1 1 . r l . , , , 1 1 H ' I A 7 Y ' J 7 9 , 2 u I x 5 is 1 1 1 9 7 1 1 Q, n : s a r 7 1 : 2 : . O. 1 s - ,Vid , , f f , ,, 6 , 128 Los Conquistadores Enjoys a Proiitable Year Roger Shelton and Donna Beale dance to the music of the Bamba at the Spanish Club Annual Christmas party. Under the supervision of Mrs. Redd, the Raytown High Spanish Club, Los Conquista- dores, adopted a family at Christmas. Mem- bers prepared a basket of food consisting of ham or turkey and canned goods, the basket was given to a needy family to make their Christmas happier. The club was organized to promote an interest in the culture- of Spanish-speaking countries. Once again this year, the club had one of the largest member- ships in its history, a total of eighty-seven students were listed on the roll, Regular meetings were held on the first and third Thursdays of each month in the library. A gala Christmas festival highlighted the activities of Los Conquistadores. Starting with a meal at an authentic Spanish restaurant, the club then adjourned to the school for enter - tainment. Members participated in Spanish dances, a puppet show, and skits. Festivities were climaxed by the breaking of the tradi- tional pinata. The club ended the year witha picnic and announcement of new officers. BACK ROW: Judy Voyles,SuzanneFox,Mary Aggas, Gary DeVault, Doug Ross, Neal Heckman, Tom Trotter, Glen Lindwall, Bill Gordon, Wayne Dunlap, Mike Breeden, Steve Kruegar, Ricky Clemens,Tom Walls, Linda Tarter, Marsha Herman, Judith Flynn, Bruce Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Kay Maness, Mary McMahon, Phyllis Stegner, Nancy Hill, Leslie Hunt, Margaret Zies, Diane Leinbach, Mary Jane Thomspn, Valerie Kistler, Margie Oliver, Georgia Dyche, Ronnie Medlin, Don Loyd, Larry Nicotra, George Oliver, Carole Genochie, Linda Goetz, Teri Dudley. THIRD ROW: Gail Egbert, Denise Baum, Susan Hallett, Betty Bullock, Suzi Dolan, Jim Stilley, Gary Jacobson, Brenda Mann, Joyce Gottreu, Cindy Shiner, Mary Ellen Metsker, Vicki Henderson, Pat Hampton, Pennie Bennett, ChristyMarnett, JanetMinor, Sue Schutz, Mrs. Redd, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Anne Fross, Donna Beale, Mary Lynn Carter, Sharlyn Lewis, Vernon Durham, Ramona Roberts, Cheryl Glines, Mary Ross, Pam Holland, Peggy Happy, Jill Kasten, Terry Vogel, Roger Shelton, Linda Brown, Barbara Binney, Cindy Anderson. FRONT ROW: Sheryl Sell, Peggy Dutoit, Janet Wheeler, Joyce Sutton, Linda Johnson, Vice-Pres. 3 Cheryl Marstellar, Sec., Linda Stillwagon, Treas., Melodie Mozley, Pres., Paula Green, Soc. Chairman,Beth Horan, Paula Sternecker, Susie Gratham. J Y Prc E namei is hot of wil the hi other ties t seeks and p L Chess and W ed in club l it twi Club : met e paid l , ff ff , , X BACK Butch Ander - '--'-1-wr'-+1-'-sv-'Ft'-ff-:bv-FP-Qffaef211,f'+:-?-vfwr1-:.,,-.,,-+1-+Lg4-:vvau.n-!f:r'-zv'f-rer-1m:-ff-'wg-.v.::r--14. - 1-nv-aa-4-avrt--fa.. --..-..-,...,......f.., usa. ff-1-P nv . ,Q - , the em- e their eb of this -seven e gular third the tarting staurant, r enter - Spanish stivities ,e tradi- tr with a Jfficers. Promotion of Skills Encouraged by Chess Club Eagerly anticipating the Inter -City Tour - nament, the Raytown 'High School Chess Club is hoping to match the club's previous record of Winning the tournament. This tournament the highlight of the year, plus a number of other tournaments constitute the main activi- ties of the Chess Club members. The club seeks to promote interest in the game of chess and provide entertainment at the same time. Under the sponsorship oflvlr. Troxell, the Chess Club met after school every Tuesday and Wednesday in room 304. Anyone interest- ed in chess could join the club. This year the club boasted a membership of twenty, making it twice the size of last year's. Although the club sponsored no money-making projects it met any expenses that arose with the dues paid by each member. 7 Carl Goode and Craig Glassinger study a game of chess while other members of the Chess Club observe. Hampton, ue Schutz, ss, Donna , Vernon' try Ross, ry Vogel, ay, Cindy toit, Janet s.3Cheryl Melodie :th Horan, BA R Wg B b S k , M . T ll, Glei L'ndwall, Craig Glassinger. FRONT ROW: Qavid Whiting, Chip Bugs Lgckayd? SEtC1?31X?Ig Rgwg IES? Sunderland Kirk Padgett, C.L. Buck, Carl Goode, David Boutros. Anderson, Gary Jones, Tim Vaughn, Mike Schumacher, 125 - . , ... , '- . - - ,, A . ,A--....,. .,............. -V .....- Ml., .- A , , A... . --- L , ..sa.-V.--..e.....-.,.. . n-.-..-..-...-..4-.1-..... ....'-h..,..--..... 126 Participating in the French Club Christmas Party, Cheryl Brand sings the delightful song The Rive1fSeine., Le Cercle Francais A fashion show narrated by native french- men, with members as models constituted one of the outstanding meetings of Le Cercle Francais.t3ther outstanding socialeventsin- cluded. an elaborate Cjhrisunas party. A tradnnonal French pastry nes served and entertainment was provided by members. In the spring a.cHnner-dance vddi a French thenus was held: a several-course French rneal preceded the dance. At the footbaH honwconnngineniwrs and whneinunm as a nnoney-rnaking projeca One of the most active clubs, Le Cercle Francais boasts a nnennbership of llO. Any student enrolled in a French course is eligible for membership. Meetings are held on the first and dnrd'Thursdays ofeach nnnmhinthestu- dentlounge.XNidithe guidanceznniassistance of Mrs. Law, Le Cercle Francais seeks to in- crease nnerestinthe Frenchlanguage,skHl in speaking du2language,and.an understand- ing and appreciauon ofthe French.cuhure. BACK ROW: Arlette Klaric, Jan Vandeventer, Sue Beth Mothersead, Walter Gladfelder, Dennis Haldiman, Don Dwyer, Vaughn Cornish, Paul Mace, Alan Masten, Dean Bell, Gary Shaw. FOURTH ROW: Dawn Murray, Nancy Brewster, Patti Burge, Sandy Thrutchley, Sherry Johnson, Sandy Smith, Sheryl Lovelace, Laura Bittle, Sandy Tucker, Cheryl Brand, Karen Howell, Cheryl Bondurant, Karen Mooney. THIRD ROW: Kathy Moorhous, Linda Pine, Vicki Vaughan,Terry Normand, Penny Mann, Carol Stanford , Jan Snively, Terry Crisman, Suzi Parrat, Jadene Elkins, Jan McWhirt. SECOND ROW: Eileen Ireland, Renee Welch, Sharon Holmes, Kathleen Keeton, Suzanne Brown, Janice Funk, Maryfrances Cusumano, Anne Fross, Anne Bjerrum, Alice Danley,Mrs. Law,Sponsor.FRONTROW: Mickey Talbott, I-list., Karen Bolen, Treas.g Sherry Templeton, Sec.g Clarinda Palmer, Vice-Pres., Pat Adams, Pres. 7 Z K , I X Z B A C K Oberhe Willian Stryker John I McKinr Marlen Jenny l David I THIRD l Junio Distr inter Acre leagu wore bers to thf point mem prec had wer tions ....... .,...-e,..,..,...,,,...,,.,,,,,4.,....,.vw-.,-,.......if-vwn.nvsg:L'4 'f'f'r'v1-n-:-ffvvx-.vz:rn.... 121-:Awww -we-T--g-..,,.., ,f..,- C-,-:fn -fem-P ff: aneais utive french- pstituted one i Le Cercle ,al events in- ,s party. A served and nembers. ln h a French irse French the football te mums as s, Le Cercle of 110. Any se is eligible .d on the first .th in the stu- .d assistance E seeks to in- guage, skill understand- :nch culture. lene Elkins, Jan ,, Renee Welch, 2 Brown, Janice F r o s s, A nn e r.FRONTROW: Treas.3 Sherry 'ice-Pres.g Pat BACK ROW: Sally Goebel, Betty Ellis, Dennis Oberhelman, Charles Padgett, Linda Toevs, Bill Williamson, Mike Pope, Ron Townsend, Rex Cobb, Bob Stryker, Bill Buxbaum, Carol Kliethermes, Wayne Smith, John Haight, Jim Hutton. FOURTH ROW: Dianne McKinney, Dorothy Polston, Jim Summers, Lillie Terry, Marlene Arroyo, Marsha Raymond, Susan Bondurant, Jenny Lowe, Cyndi Burcham, Linda Acree, Kathy Opel, David Boutros, Craig Glassinger, Mrs. Fegert, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Bob Bilyeu, Brindy Wheeler, Cynthia Harrison, Clara Krahenbull, Rhonda Downs, Rick Downey, Greg Gunderson, Janet Rash, John LaGrasse, Pam Pruitt, Kathie Clark. SECOND ROW: Sharon Reynolds, Becky Evans, Carol Shanks, Judy Harper, Karen Seabaugh, Dawna Hall, Cynthia Gunderson, Sandy Cooper, Becky Cobb, Pat McGowan, Susan Heim, Kathy Ziegler. FRONT ROW: Radford Rader, Pres.3Rick Stevenson,Vice-Pres.g Bill Sunderland, Treas.5 Pam Watkins, Sec.g Miki Riley, Soc. Chairman, Sharon Brumfield, Hist. Latin lub Stresses Ideas of Roman Life Highlighting the year in Latin Club, the Junior Classical League Convention of the District of Western Missouri held special interest for Raytown club membersg Linda Acree, a senior, acted as president of the league this year. At the convention everyone wore a toga, the typical Roman dress. Mem- bers participated in plays and skits relating to the Roman Life, at the same time earning points toward a letter. I ln existence since 1940, the Latin C1ub's membership numbered sixty this year. Spon- sored by Mrs. Ruth Fegerf, the Club met twice a month in room 101. Primarily, the organization fostered and promoted an ap- preciation of Greek and Roman culture. ln order to be eligible for membership, a student must be enrolled in a Latin course or have had two years of the language. Club activities were financed by the dues paid by members. Service projects included giving Christmas baskets to a needy family and making dona- tions to charities. At Latin Club installation, seniors John Haight and Radford Rader are served cooling refreshments by Miki Riley. 129 T ., . 1 ,,,,,:,,,, ,.,..D .. - -'- N.. - - --.-W 'vib.L..a...-.,...du...i....w.......,....--....-. - -v----an -'-------- v-Iv -. H'-, -- - - 130 BACK ROW: DonnaCoy,Susan Browne,JudyI-lenclrickson, Lana King, Cindy Anderson, Sharon Wilson. FRONT Karen I-Iarper, Susan Blickhan, Jan Allen, Linda Williams, ROW: Pat Adams, Hist.g Pam Pruitt, Part., Sara Love, Nanci Porter, Bilhette Messier, Sandy Smith. SECOND Sec., Lorraine Couch, Reporter, Karen Medley, Treas.g ROW: Liz Lockler, Linda Wilson, Brenda Lawrence, Jeanette Vick, Pres., Sharon Johnson, Proj. Leaderg Rosemary Schanuth, Diana Berry, Judy Anderson, Marie Figearo,Vice-Pres. F.H.A. Stimulates Enthusiasm in Homemakin F.H.A. members participate in a discussion session on floral arrangements with Gladys of Gladys Flowers. Promoting a growing appreciation of the joys of homemaking, encouraging democracy in the home and community, and furthering an interest in home economics serve as three of the main purposes of the Future Homemakers of America. The club also strives to provide a good home life for all and wholesome in- dividual and group recreation. Highlighting the club's service projects was ' its giving baskets of canned goods to needy families in the Raytown area during Christmas. Each year the future homemakers conduct a money-making project to enlarge their funds, Several members of the club at- tended both the district and state meetings of Future I-Iomemakers of America. The club was honored by having a member of their chapter serve as first Vice-president for this district. Those students who had studied home- making either in high school or junior high school were eligible for membership in F, H, A, Membership this year totaled twenty-five. Y Ac brushe. junior occupie Future pose o capable Require age gre teacher S P Swickhz the sec Pollowi mony, ficers Columl teacher 51550 sch BACK R Morrow Rose Frost on FRONT Sara Love ley Treas oj Leader tion of the emocracy thermg an as three of nemakers to provide esome in projects Teachers Encourage Activities ranging from selling tooth- brushes and yearbook covers to visiting a junior high or grade school class for a day occupied the time of the members of the Future Teachers of America. The main pur- pose of the 34-member club is to interest capable students in the teaching profession. Requirements for membership include aver- age grades and the recommendation of two teachers. Sponsored bylwrs Hunter Mrs Swickhamer, and M Atkins, the club met on the second and fourth Thursday in ioom 209 Following a candle lighting installation cere mony, a pot luck dinner was served The of ficers also attended the state meeting in Columbia this year Members again helped teachers, and a senior member received a S550 scholarship - U-v -wzf uqg ---n f'-v -: hu ' ' -4 Students Through F.T.A. -u-q.,,,,.ff The installation of officers for the F T A was high lighted by a banquet w1th D1 Boyles as the guest speakei U ' , ' ID A . I -D '- s' 5 - ,in ' u . CID , PP .. I I l l V l S A L , H vlg'g D . 5 M NUI ' Q I Av ' P be el . ' . , , B 1 E v ' v ' -I I o 0 5 an E -:r fi FD , :na - - HN. aj ' 'S-C l - -sg - CD I I 5 - l 'E f -2 l O . l 'P A 4 to- ' H V FD E ffl. l V ' s C-4 Q9 . , :s , I 5.9- a Z' - Y D - Q O 1 'F l cn . Q, CD - 9' , L P- . ' FD ' , 1 ' U2 I f ' CD V .I . 1 1: , 5 . 1 - ll-'H 1 A Q goods to ea dur1ng nemakers to enlarge e club at meetings of le club was ir chapter s district ed home unior high enty five BACK ROW Susm llallett Chiistine Andeison Patty Moiiou Mitkev Talbott Georgia Dyche Kathy DeFoe Rose Eisslei Baibaia Bmney THIRD ROW Candy F1 ost Mai 011 Olnei Connie Plank Donna Beale Terry Noirnand Kathy Cieen Maicia Craio R.1thGordon Mrs Svxickhamer Sponsor SECOND ROW Marcianna Smith Paula Sternecker Nancy Stewart Kathy McM1llan Lola Beck Marta Stolper Mr Atkins Sponsor FRONTROW I-Iis Linda Stillwagon Treas Clarmda Palmer Vice Pres Cheryl Marstellar Club Repres Mrs Hunter Sponsor 131 132 ..... Stephanie Yelton and Susan Test pantomimeahillbilly record at the traditional Tri-R Christmas Party. Tri-R Promotes Business Having a membership of ll5, the Raytown Rapid Riters, better known as Tri-R, host- ed the visits of a court reporter, an ex- ecutive secretary, and a hair stylist. Other activities included a field trip to a well- known business firm, a Christmas party, and a spring banquet. Under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. Ross, and Miss Spidle, the club sold a combination pen and pencil as a money-making project. The Tri-R served the school by typing grade cards for teachers and performing other secretarial duties for teachers. The members earned one point for every hour they aided a teacher: if they earned 75 points during the year, letters were awarded to those members at the annual honors' assembly. As a social service project, the girls served coffee and cookies to teachers on Valen- tine's Day in the student lounge. BACK ROW: Joyce Rose,Cheryl Barnett, Vicki Henderson, Sherry Hoffman, Dawn Murray, Nancy Brewster, Patti Burge, Sherry Johnson, Diane Leinbach, Barbara Bucklew, Connie DeAtley, Jennie Ziegler, Marla Pickering, Bonnie Vandenberg. FOURTH ROW: Jan Newman, Pat Ridings, Jan McMillan, Marion Minter, Dixie Dudley, Judy Roberts, Gladys Harrison, Janice Ray, Glenda Crownover, Diane Thomason, Judy Swanson, Catherine Judkins, Joyce Prather, Marilyn Marchetti, Betty Schump. THIRD ROW: Leda Burton,Marilyn Jones, Sara Love, Susan Browne, Linda Williams, Marsha Herman, Dawna Smallwood, Sandy Smith, Mary Ellen Metsker, Sandy Gribble, Susan Test, Pat Newbill, Patti Johnson, Barbara Ferguson. 'SECOND ROW: Patty Harrison, Linda Magelssen, Pam Watkins, Judy Anderson, Carol Clisso, Mary Frances Cusumano, Donna Coy, Stephanie Yelton, Cathy Wise, Linda Conway, Pat Adams, Sharon Reynolds. FRONT ROW: Sue Beth Mothersead, Reporter, Christy Zahn, Hist.g Beverly Long, Secy.g Kathy Schuepbach, Treas., Karen Bolen, Vice-Pres., Pat Adams, Pres. Int: BACK Vicki Tarter Jan V2 Giese. Pam R Ruparc Linda While i-...a fffvs-'-' - :,5,,.5-- A . , 5 ,iness 1eRaytown li-R, host- zr, an ex- list. Other to a well- ias party, T sponsor- and Miss tation pen ject. , by typing lerforming hers. The tvery hour d 75 points .ed to those sembly. As ils served on Valen- Mary Ellen ewbill, Patti NW: P a t t y in s, J u d y ano, Donna Elonway, Pat S u e B e t h t.g Beverly aren Bolen, Interest Through Knowledge and Experience BACK ROW: Susan Heim, Donna Mitchell, Judi Izard, Vicki Shoaf, Vickie Chasteem, Barbara King, Linda Tarter, Linda Shippy, Vickie Bowen, Terry Crisman, Jan Vandeventer, Arlette Klaric, Karen Mooney, May Giese. THIRD ROW: Sherrie Shirley, Karen Medley, Pam Richardson, Terry Tippie, Janice Roberts, Nancy Rupard, Marilyn Warford, Brenda Mann,Carol Channel, Linda Trout, Toni Martindale, Rebecca Page, Charlotte While styling her assistant's hair, Mrs. Grace Neely explains the do's and don'ts of hair styling. Pate. THIRD ROW: Kathy Moorhous, Judy Harper, Phyllis Nevels, Diane Worden, Pat Pennington, Cheryl Seefurth, Sherry Sleyster, Linda K r on s bein, L ind a Madison, Kathy Opel, SherylRoberts,Tish Gibson. FRONT ROW: Sue Wolzak, Charlotte Gibbs, Cheryl Ravenscraft, Linda Pine, Jan McWhirt, Sharon Mutch, Darlene Berry, Mary Lynn Carter, April Templeton, Meri Shadley. Tri-R president, Pat Adams, discusses plans of the annual banquet to be held March 16 with members of the club. 133 '- b V . Q A , ,, ,,-,.-,g1. .. . ,, M ... ,,,,, -,ix L .-.ga---,. ..-..............- ......- .,...e,,..... .-....., ..-L ., . -- . .- . , W. ., .. .....i....-.-...-...... + -M- 134 Library Aides Assist Students and Librarian Jerry Holmes, and Janet Bersuch, Library Club Aids, type labels for all new books entering the library. I VX ? , I M, V1 . . BACK ROW: Pam Southern, Margaret Judkins, JoAnn Attebury, Cynthia Anderson. FRONT ROW: Catherine Judkins, Janet Bersuch, Linda Appier, Charlotte Pate, ln the Raytown High School library, stu- dent library aides provided assistance in helping students use the library and in running the library efficiently. Sponsored by Mrs, Turner, librarian, the club met on alternate Wednesdays after school in the Library, Sixteen students met the requirements for membership in Library Club--a Willingness to work and an M-average in scholarship. Dues and the proceeds fromapencil ma- chine provide the necessary source of funds forthe Raytown HighlibraryCHub.Socialac- tivities for this year included a party at Christmas time and later in the spring, apic- nic. At this time an award was given to the li- brarian Who contributed the most to the li- brary and to the club. Each year members also Work for points toward a letter. The first year a letter is awardedg each follow- ing year that the required number of points is accumulated, a bar is given. David Boutros. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Turner, sponsorg Charlotte Gibbs. 9 5 6 BACK l Ken, M Snyder, Sponsor Dennis l Carol C DEI ting Occl pror indif by ll occ enc men The Ray' emp- tribt the em ice: ' l li C13 S3 I - 4 ' D . .-.-v,.,..,.,?.. -1-Q-...,,1,,-. ,f ,-..,.,.,1,,,,,a. .,-1.1,-1-,v..fa-an,-...,,.,.,.---.,., ,f..f.,. .,- -- xv -U... - ,,. 1 ,. - . . . l rary, stu- lstance in in running l by Mrs. 1 alternate Library ments for zillingness holarship pencil ma e of funds Soc1al ac p a r t y at mg, a plc nto the li to the 11 members etter The ch follow r of points r sponsor BACK ROW Gale Tolbert M1ke Walters Gary G1ll ROW Jerry Stanley M1ke Beachner Lee Gravm Ken McPheeters Claude Morgan Don P1pes Orvllle Wendall Kmg M1ke Mlllett Ron Plper Janet Jones Snyder Rlchard Orrlson Leonard Jones Mr Van Zant Carol Kennedy Lana K1nca1d FRONT ROW Rusty Sponsor THIRD ROW Barbara Jacobs Edd1eHe1dbr1nk M1ller Allce W111l3mS Ann W1ll1ams Barbara Denms Ludlow Roger Lowe Susan Setzer PeggyGordon Wendlandt Lee Maness Shlrley Jackson Martha Oden Carol Conley Sandy Gooch Donna Massey SECOND Cheryl Holtzclaw DEC and COE Advance Usable Buslness Skllls Compr1sed of those students part1c1pa tmg rn Raytown Hlgh School s Co operatlve Occupauonal l2ducat1on program C O E Club promotes useful part t1me employment whlch mdlcates potentlal advancement Sponsored by Mr Van Zant the C O E m mbers met occaslonally to dlscuss the1r jobs, the experl ence they were acqulrmg and the advance ment they were Il'13.k1l'1g 1l'1 the busrness wo1 ld The outstandmg event of the year for the Raytown Hlgh School C O E was the employee employer banquet held each year Wh1le C O E covers both trades and d1s tr1but1ve servlces Raytown s newest club, the D1str1but1ve EdllCE1K1Ol'1 Club of Amer1ca emphaslzes the branch of d1str1but1ve serv tces A natlonal orgamzauon, D L C A spe c1al1zes 1l'1 such flelds as lSU:lll1l'1g whole salmg bankmg and msurance Cheryl Holtzclaw a DECA club member d1s plays a su1t sold at a retall store on the Blue Rldge Mall y . 135 . . . , p. . - Y I - ll L ' 1 ,Q I x ' I , , , ' ' ' ' Y ' ' 2 s a r r - 7 1 , . , , . 3 v : A - - - . . . . . . . 7 7 7 9 7 2 2 : 1 , , , , 7 Q - . 0 0 . . . . - 1 . Q A O '1 H , . . . . Q - , D . . v 2 . I . . A . . . . A . . . . -1 - . . . . . . y 1 . . . -1 . . l . . -1 - . . . . . Y . . . . F - - , - , . 7 , , , A Y Y , . . . V' ., . wud . ., .. ............- ....l...--0--. .. . ..... ...... .. -.,.. . . .,.-......4 -G '-' - ..-...4-.w...r - w...,...-.....l- A -P---H ,- ----- --lv ------- - V - A 11 111 11 I11 I1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i P 1 111 1111 11 11 1ll1 l ' 1 1 I 111 1 l Ji 11 11 11 1 .i 'E E I 1 1 . I Ii 1 11, 1' ' 1 51 11 1 1 I 1 1 11x 11 1. I 1 11 I3 11 I1 i 1 1 1 I 1 f 136 i BACK ROW: Jan Snively, Janet Rash, Vice-Pres., Linda Madison, Carolyn Johnson,Miss Mitche1l,Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Gary Gehle, Carol Clisso, Jan McWhirt, Diane McKinney. FRONT ROW: Linda Conway, Camilla Dickstein, Treas.g Renee Welch, Pres., Donna Hicks. NOT PICTURED: Sue Renick, Secy.g Marla Pickering, Jack Colvin, Carol Lashley. Brush and Pallet Provides Festive Decorations f '? 4 fa 49W0F 6lfxx'D,aF' 'mf V,,,.-gram s-'M K . 29 1-1:51 1235 53,553 if 2 13 f iff Linda Madison and Gary Gehle, members of the Brush and Pallet Club, decorate for the Christmas holidays. In spite of being one of the smallest clubs in the school--having only twenty members-- the Brush and Pallet Club performedavalua- ble service to the students and faculty by pro- viding holiday decorations for the school. Al- though primarily a service club, the Art Club members celebrated the Christmas season. The fundamental objective of the Raytown Brush and Pallet Club was to decorate the school cafeteria and two administration of- fices during the holidays. Festive decorations brightened these rooms during such holidays as Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Val- entine's Day, and Easter. Sponsored by Miss Packard and Miss Mitchell, the club held called meetings in the art lab, room 215. All students enrolled in a first or second year art course qualified for membership in this club. Each member sub- mitted a design for the decoration for that particular holiday, with the assistance of the sponsors, the final design was chos en. Work meetings followed at which time the decorations were completed. G u Gu School analyst can be writing breedir neering lighted of the valuabl with th' Ur town H Mr. He club m rooms. first ai ing. Al money- incider dues cc BACK Gottre Mace, SECOI 'v '- - l - ww-me-m---4.-:T-q--uvrr.wrJ -wav-ur vw-,,14g,-,x,5- -.!.,1-3,-3 , A if .af vw.-gzu-11 ,.:f-.- ,H ,- -- - - Donna Hicks. 'la Pickering, ions llest clubs iembers ed a valua llty by pro school Al he Art Club as season he Raytown corate the tration of ecorations h holidays tmas, Val l and Miss tings in the rolled in a ialified for mber sub Jn for that ance of the s c h o s e n n time the Science Club Assists in Baytown Science Fair Guest speakers for the Raytown High School Science Club included a handwriting analyst, who explained how personality traits can be discovered through analyzing hand- writingg a veterinarian, who discussed dog breedingg and an engineer, who spoke on engi- neering as a profession. A spring picnic high- lighted the social calendar for the members of the club. The Science Club provided a valuable service to the school by assisting with the annual Raytown Science Fair. Under the sponsorship of the four Ray- town High School science teachers, Mr. Kemp, Mr. Heath, Mr. Atkins, and Mr. Troxell, the club met regularly in one of the four science rooms. Meetings were held each month on the first and third Thursdays at 7:30 in the even- ing. Although the Science Club sponsored no money-making projects, it covered whatever incidental expenses which arose With the dues collected from each member. Chip Padgett and Glen Lindwall diagram and explain a scientific equation while Science Club members observe. BACK ROW Charles Padget Bill Sunderland Greg Gottreu Pres Glen Lindwall Orlyn Lockard Paul Mace Jack Colvin Treas Mr Troxell Sponsor SECOND ROW Betty Ellis Sheryl Lovelace Secy John Price Vice Pres Sue Beth Mothersead Rick Stevenson Cindy Shiner Wayne Smith FRONT ROW Joyce Gottreu Betty Bullock Gary Jacobson David Boutros Rick Clemens Doug Ross 137 v 1 . ... I N . f . W , m j , , 7 - ' 1 . F , , , 2 7 ' . ' ' . 1 1 1 y Q ' 7 ' P . I 7 , , 1 1 ' - ,...4..,,... 4- ------ ' --1---- -'-v------ --u- ..-.1 '-- '-13503.-...aqggai-Q..--..... .dna--x--..., ,.-L.-.4 - ....- -..,.- JA.. .- - .. ., , . , ,, .V 138 melion Society Promotes Active Debate Year Mrs. Nichols gives last minute words of encourage- ment to eager debators as they board a bus bound for Joplin. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Lorene Nichols, the Raytown High School Omelion Society participated in a number of speech tournaments throughout the state of Missouri. In addition to attending these activities, mem- bers also played host to students from a number of Missouri schools in a speech and debate tournament. Those students desiring to improve their speaking ability in debate, interpretation, public speaking, and poetry reading com- prised the twenty members of the club. Membership requirements included an in- terest in speech plus sixpublic performances a year. Meeting on the first Tuesday of each month, the Omelion Society provided an opportunity for those with an interest in speech to Work together. BACK. ROW: Neal Hickman, Gary DeVault, Kent Hamblen, Patty Zeigler, Vice-Pres., Ralph Hellman. Kosmicke, Pres., Wayne Dunlap, Raymond Haggard.. FRONT ROW:AnneFross,KarenWampler,VickiVaughan. SECOND ROW: Susan Heim, Tracy Lawrence, Cindy Sec.g Nancy Brewster,Corr.Sec.gLaura Garnett, Treas. BACK ROV Wayne Sn McPheeter Bruce Tay Greg Knox Carolyn J Cheryl Br Bondurant, Ne' Pr ST. LO Person hard to Smith ' headin climax quet fo the me deserv outstar R third der th Mr. G' mem for Work fied ' -- .. , -,-,.:,,.,,,4.,-3.:.,,,v,...,,-:-.7:,e,.--,w',,-,,,...6,,v..f 1: 1 1-11-fs--fn f .Q - , . I . 631' Lorene Omel1on of speech VI1ssour1 es,mem s from a a speech ove the1r retatlon, lllg com the club d an 111 Jrmances y of each vv1ded an terest ll'1 1 Hellman ki Vaughan ett Treas BACK ROW Dlane Lembach Kathy Opel R1ck Stevenson Wayne Sm1th Don Cartner Bruce Granger Ken McPheeters Tom Trotter Glen Lmdwall John Ha1ght Bruce Taylor L1nda Acree Tom W1lson THIRD ROW Greg Knox MargaretZ1es Carole Norton Georg1a Dyche Carolyn Johnson Marta Stolper Cheryl Marstellar Cheryl Brand Karen Howell Laura Blttle Susan Bondurant Mr G1deon Sponsor SECOND ROW Amta Scott Lola Beck Sherry Templeton Peggy F1elds Phyll1s Stegner M1ke W1ll1ams Ralph H llman M1ckey Talbott Peggy Davls Barbara Bmney L1nda Johnson Suzanne Brown FRONT ROW John Hove Pres Lesl1e Hunt V1ce Pres Dawna Bentley Sec Radford Rader Treas Lmda Copenhaver H1st Chuck Haxton Sgt at Arms New Sponsors Add to a Successful Drama Club ST LOUIS was the ma1n project of Dramatrs Personae th1s past year Members worked hard to a1d the new d1rector and sponsor MISS Sm1th 1n produclng top rate performances by head1ng the many producuon comm1ttees To cl1maX the year, the Drama Club held a ban quet for the flfth consecutwe year F ollow1ng the meal awards were presented to the most deserv1ng members of the club who had done outstandmg work durlng the past year Regular club meet1ngs were held on the th1rd Tuesday of each month rn Room 104 un der the sponsorsh1p of MISS Sharon Sm1th and Mr G1deon A1'111'IlplZ'GSSlVG1l'1S'E3.1l9.IlOI'1Ofl'1GW members on January 26 h1ghl1ghted the year for the Drama Club Those persons who worked on the plays 111 any capac1ty qual1 f1ed for membersh1p 1l'1 the club Tom Trotter and Bruce Taylor br1ef cand1dates 1nter ested 1n membershlp 1n Drama Club before the 1nduct1on 139 I ' I 1- ' I , , ' I , - 1' ' . ' . C . 7 ' i , 7. , 5 . , 7 - 'Y . ! 'D I ' 5 . - I J ' x - : ' ' 1 I I i e I I Presenting the winter play MEET MEIN ' , I 1 - , ' I fr l 1 . . . 1 140 BACK ROW: Mr. Heath, sponsorg Tom Jennings, Gary Dix, George Oliver, Eddy Clark, George Silvey, Charles Beem. FRONT ROW: David Raymond, Doug Shaw. M mateur Radio Club Helps thers Communicate I Charles Beem, Radio Club member, communicates with other ham operators while Gary Dix and Tom Jennings look on. Highlighting the school for the Raytown High School Amateur Radio Club, the Sweep- stakes and Field Day-ham contests sponsored by the American Radio Relay Leagueuaward- ed the club an all-time high of 43,000 points during the November contest. Service pro- jects included providing communications for the district science fair, for all home foot- ball games, and for civic activities, when called upon by the Raytown Police Depart- ment. The radio club also introduced a new service project this year--sending radio- grams during the holidays. The Amateur Radio Club, call number WOCTV, strove to stimulate and promote in- terest in the amateur radio and electronics as a vocation or hobby. Under the guidance of Mr. Heath, sponsor, the ten-member club met after school on Mondays in 303. The club held a car-wash to provide funds for operations. Si All b ter by p qualified I-Iigh Schc football, k cross cou Becal ings Wert Chittvvood The siXt5 promote R-C11 operation drinks, cz home ba: earned tl stadium. , helped to tators' si activities BACK F Quearry. 8 1: R 3 'l Sandusk Vernon THIRD Don Dw Terry Ken Hur L...- Beem. ieate the Raytown the Sweep- s sponsored ue--award- 3,000 points ervice pro- ications for home foot- fities, when ice Depart- iuced a new ling radio- :all number promote in- electronics : guidance of Jer club met 'he club held operations. Sports Activities ualify Members For R-Club All boys who earned at least one let- ter by participating in sports activities qualified for membership in the Raytown High School R-Club. These sports included football, basketball, indoor and outdoor track, cross country, wrestling, and golf. Because of athletic conflicts, all meet- ings were called bythe sponsors Coaches Chittwood, Thompson, Hall, Keeton, and Cox. The sixty member club was organized to promote and support the athletic teams. R-Club finances were bolstered by the operation of a concession stand, selling soft drinks, candy bars, and chewing gum during home basketball games. With the money earned the club purchased lockers for the stadium. At the games the club members also helped to protect the gym floor from spec- tators' shoes by roping the games. Social activities included an overnight trip. Dennis Yates makes a sale of a cooling soft drink to an enthusiastic Blue Jay fan at a home basketball game. BACK ROW: Carlos Williams, Gary Ellison, Lynn Quearry. John Childers, Rick Keys, John Hill, Ken Sandusky, Dot Popplewell, Chuck Haxton, Jerry Lewis, Vernon Ramey, Allen Patterson, Bob Prewitt, EdMyers. THIRD ROW: Eddie Tucker, Gary Ramey, Bob Manley, Don Dwyer, Glen Hunter, Bruce Granger, Doug Eristoe, Terry Tucker, Doug Vandeventer, John Williamson, Ken Hurley, Dennis Yates, Jim Williams, Jeff Bremig. SECOND ROW: Steve Roehl, Gary Breshears, Ken Packer, Phil Collins, Rory Grounds, Ralph Reavis, Don Cartner, Ralph Townsend, Kern Wood,Steve Parnell, John Bunch, Tom Campbell, Denny Barnhart. FRONT ROW: Mike Sturman, Richard Keller, Vernon Durham, Rodney Anderson, Greg Knox, Jack Staley, Roger Anderson, Bob Nichols, David Turner, Ron Staggs, Gary Trentham, Mike Turner, Bob Springate, Jack Funk. 141 I v ....., 1 A A -up A g 1--...,.,---. ?Wnm- BACK ROW: Gloria Cochran, Lorraine Couch, Marta Stolper, Dorothy Polston, Barbara Bucklew, Judy Flynn, Jadene Elkins, Terry Chrisman, Clarinda Palmer, Janet Rash, Steve Leone, Dennis Rogers, Mike Walsh, Ken McPheeters, Chuck Pettyjohn, Don Popplewell, Tom Jennings, Vaughn Cornish, Gary Kendell, Larry Slead, Linda Toevsv, Kathy Opel, Linda Acree, Kay Kauffman, -V - Margo Tyler, Leda Lattimer, Betty Berrier. THIRD ROW: Sharon Monteith, Cheryl Brand, Kathy Noel, Linda James, JoAnn White, Phyllis Long, Diane Wilson, Don Springate, Greg Wood, Ron Eggleson, Bill Pinder, Larry DeHughes, Guy Zastro, Mike Faulconer, Gary Ramsey, Lee Stewart, Donna Magness, Anita Wallace, Maureen Burton, Karolyn Bryan, Paula Sternecker, Marilyn Practice Plays Important Role in utstanding y f, V .. -9.1- X , . . t S .. N 142 Q L , ' fw' My X fd V - ,::- 1 We ' if 5 , John Price, Don Dwyer, Larry DeHughes, Tom Jennings. BACK ROW: Melodie Mozley, Cheryl Bondurant, Susan Heim, Sandy Thrutchley. FRONT ROW: Laura Bittle, Pat Hampton, NOT PICTURED: Cyndi Chullino. Eubank, Car sponsor, Jan Patsy Hamp Craddock, Ka Sheryl Lovelz Kinnamon, I Melody Kell Music Amon, Raytown H in G Majc by the O: lection in Christmas and televi spring coi Music Co picnic in men pres paddles. ll quet, whit The C to their h rection o ber grou student W the sprinf served tha musical e ..,....1..,.....-....,,....-.,,.,..,..Q..F.. .-. - r,.,.,....q,..,,. -...aw . . .. , - 'Pvc' . ,, , , ,-rfv-1-3-vr.f11'.,,,, -:-3.,...,.,,,,-,,.5.,,--:-.Qzrf..y:,,.,.-.g..,,,,.,.,.f....4,...f 1: -f5.f,...4 ,H rrier. THIRD hy Noel, Linda e Wilson, Don Pinder, Larry Gary Ramsey, lace, Maureen er, M a r ily n ding Z 727 fi Eubank, Carol Jacobs. SECOND ROW: Mr. Keisker, sponsor, Janice Punk, Julie Moore, Cynthia Chullino, Patsy Hampton, Laura Bittle, Suzi Parrat, Carol Craddock, Kathi Tidwell, Leda Burton, CherylBondurant, Sheryl Lovelace, Charles Beern, Dennis Haldiman,Larry Kinnamon, Bill Rider, Charles Loftus, Janis Cox, Melody Kelly, Becky Evans, Beverly Long, Melodie Music Year For Choir Among the program selections of the Raytovvn High School Choir, Schubert's Mass in G Major Won Wide praise. Accompanied by the Orchestra, the Choir sang this se- lection in Latin in the Christmas concert, the Christmas devotional assembly, and on radio and television. ln addition, they sang at the spring concert and competed in the District Music Concert. Social activities inclued a picnic in the fall, at which time underclass- men presented seniors with the traditional paddles. ln the spring the Choir had a ban- quet, which was the final social gathering. The Choir added new White satin stoles to their blue robes this year. Under the di- rection of Mr. Larry Keisker, the 95-mem- ber group met daily in the choral room. Any student wishing to be in Choir must try out in the spring of the preceding year. The Choir served the school and community by providing musical entertainment for the public. Mozley-, Sandy Thrutchley. FRONT ROW: Alice Williams, Suef Earp, Patty McCall, Janice Muchrnore, Kathy McMillan, Patty Goodson, Kathy Burton, Sharon King, Raymond Haggard, John Price, Don Dwyer, Mickey Talbott, Roger Anderson, Bobby Copeland, Kathy Green, Judy Roberts, Phyllis Stegner, Marie Figearo, Sharon Heim, Wilma Dick. Jghn Price, James Cameron, and Mickey Talbott, Ellfgfgllsfn members of the Boys' Double Quartet, prepare for no m ef the District Music Contest at Warrensburg. .. .. ., - ., - .., .,..,. . ... .... ..... . V --w...,........d2..,L,..........-....... . ..,...--,. ,........... ...... L... .. . .. 144 Mr. Keisker, choral music director, leads the Girls' Special Glee Club in a crescendo. Boys' and irls' Special Maintaining a busy schedule throughout the school year, the Boys' and Girls' Special Glee Clubs participated in the annual Christ- mas concert, the spring concert, and the dis- trict music contest. Social activities included the spring picnic which is held every year. Only those students who were active in the regular glee club classes qualified for membership, which involvedtrying out in order to become a member,This past year, the Girls' Special Glee Club boasted one hundred members, while the Boys' Special Glee membership numbered fifty. Sponsored by Mr. Larry Keisker, the Girls' Special Glee met every Monday after- noon after school, and the Boys' Special Glee met every Tuesday at the same time. Gee BACK ROVN Sumpter, Str Mike Walsh Cornish, Tc Tom Walls, SECOND RO Rogers, Ken Bill Pinder BACK ROW: Brindy Wheeler, Margo Larid, Linda James, Kathy Noel, Judi lzard, Linda Appier, Dorothy Polston, Pat Adee, Sandy Hall, Barbara Bucklew, Judy Fling, JanetRash, Janet Limberger, Clarinda Palmer, Gay Devin, Pam Keady, Barb Hammonds, Leda Lattimer, Linda Toeves, Kathy Opel, Janet White, Catherine Judkins, Linda Acree, Margo Tyler, Maureen Burton, Donna Smallwood, Pat Gordon, Sandy Smith, Jamie Pettyjohn, Sherry Monnig, Betty Berrier. TI-IIRDROW: Margaret Zies, Marta Stolper, Judy Rash, Sharon Montieth, Sandra Yelton, Carolyn Johnson, Cynthia Anderson, JoAnn White, Marilyn Chullino, Jean Fisher, Sheryl Lovelace, Sandra Tucker, Betty Walker, DianeMcKinney, Kathy Lewis Janet Stalcup, Janis Cox, Melody Kelly, Anita Wallace Sharon Johnson, Kay Kauffman, Carol Brown, Terry Newport, Becky Evans, Wilma Dick. SECOND ROW: Teri Dudley, 7 7 Peggy Jackson Cochran, F Ruth Gordon Carol C Marilyn -.,,-- Sternecker, N Cheryl Marste Sharon Montieth -- - , - rw .aff--f-. .vf-ifrfvr-f.. ffff'- 'n Af ' . .--.Y,w..i.--w-n-.r--ew--qw-f-,,...,,-,-..,-a,....gf--.. urn!-'.m----M-wa-f--712, --1. A f 95 ' rl -Q - PA ' peeial throughout ls' Special ual Christ- nd the dis s mcluded Jery year actrve in lrfred for 1 g o u t 1 n past year asted one s Special rsker e day after Q Special ame time G ee Clubs Maintain Busy Singing Schedule BACK ROW Davrd McPheeters Myron Smith Phrl Sumpter Steve Tuttle Chester Jackson Jerry Haines Mike Walsh Chuck Pettyjohn Tom Jennings Vaughn Cornrsh Tom Trotter Larry Slead Harry Cameron Tom Walls Davrd Landes Ronnie Lake Charles Loftus SECOND ROW Mr Kersker sponsor Steve Leone Dennis Rogers Ken Hrgdon Ralph Stone Ed Dean Ron Eggelson Bill Pmder Larry DeHughes Guy Zastro Mrke Paul oner Wayne Dunlap Don Dwyer Dennis Haldrman B1llR1der M1ckeyTalbott Roger Anderson FRONTROW Leslre Sears Craig Doctor Frank Berrrer Robert Belts Charles Beem John P1 rce Larry Krnnamon Raymond Haggard Ken Davis Mike Schumacher Alv1n Gurney Jrm Cameron Rrck Manfredr Bobby Copeland Accomp David Raymond Anderson JoAnn :heryl Lovelace ney Kathy Lewis Anita Wallace 1 Terry Newport W Terr Dudley Peggy Jackson Nancy Johnson Debbte Mrller Glorra Cochran Prancrna Crrm Brenda Thoenes Tanya Walsh Ruth Gordon MaryShadley Charlene Martin KathyT1dwell Carol Craddock Jerrr Hansen Kathy Green Beverly Long Marrlyn Marchettr Joyce ONe1l Susr Grantham Paula Sternecker Mignon Dureka FRONT ROW Pat Hampton Cheryl Marstellar Donna Trusty Marrlyn Framont Sally Gladfelder Julie Moore Kathy Jenkins Lherr Boatman Patty Schamback Tort Brooks Alrce Wrllrams Sue Earp Kathy McM1llan Janice Muchmore Pat Adams Carol Lashley Janice Mutch Kathy Ziegler Jane Moore Paula Kappler Phyllis Stegner Judy Roberts Marre Frffea Susan Herm Judy Hamrlton Melodre Mozley Darlene Berry Patty McCall 145 I . . . 53 1 ' Q ... 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J, A .A , , 4, YL ,..1.:.- L -M-1-eq:- -I-9 f gw-a f. .- . , ,a. ., f r:-1.-.fzrrnmz :rfv-1-v:s'!s-w-1f1'l-1!rf '! f': F! m :f 'f ' ' Size s Not a Hindrance to Busy Orchestra Again hampered by its size--only 22 members--the orchestra still maintained a busy schedule. Under the direction of Mr. Schupp, the group accompanied the Choir in the Christmas concert, played for the Nation- al Honor Society induction, and participated in the district and state music contests. Meet- ing first hour, the orchestra sought to develop a cultural understanding of music. Wind in- strument players had to be in the band, string- instrument players, an ability to play their instruments. Social activities included a fall picnic and spring banquet. Don Springate, Bob Springate, and Judy Rash, Orchestra members, play for the National Honor Society Instal- lation. Vernon Cynthia Shiner, Kathy Keeton, David McPheeters, Mary Lindsey, Carol Channel. FRONT ROW: Kay Kauffman, Bob 1Hansen Springate, Karen Lawson, Judi Rash. 147 . .- .. -ui' - -...:.... --:- - .,4 , , .wga----... ,..........-.,-. .....- -...... 4, .- .- - . , -. .t - , ,,..,..,.,........u....:4... ..nu.,....... ,ah , , , New Uniforms Add Pride and Di nit to Band f -'f N .,t , Q, : Q ,.....,-.-..,,..,.., ...,-..... ...K ..,.,, I 148 Anticipating a hungry group, Mr. andMrs.Schupp look over all the food brought by band members to their picnic. Snappy royal blue band uniforms trim- med in silver met with delight from both the student body and community this year. The 84-member band also boasted a high-stepping drum major, wearing a contrasting White uni- form. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Schupp, the band again provided half-time entertainment for football games. They also marched in parades, performed for the Missouri State Teachers' Meeting , and par- ticipated in State and District Contests. Appearing with the band again this year, the five majorettes attracted interest with their half -time routines at the home football games, Headed by Eileen Ireland, they per- formed intricate maneuvers With the band. 7 no 9- 5? J t 2 BACK ROW: Gary Apgar, Bonnie Shaw, Dave Sager, Ralph Hellman, Rick Downy, Mike Williams, Skip States, Joe Renick. FIFTH ROW: John Price, Walter Gladfelder, Charles Beem, Dennis Haldiman, Butch Lockard, Bruce Granger, Steve Parnell, Alan Rogers, Chuck Pettyjohn, Marilyn Marchetti, Mike Loe, David McPheeters, Ronald Hamilton, Bruce Carter, Gary Rabourn, John Haight, Mike Pope. FOURTH ROW: Craig Glassinger, Peggy Jackson, Pat Ridings, Greg Ferguson,iCheryl LaPevers, Susan Kinyon, Bill Shinpaugh, David Caldwell, Wayne Carmichael, Frank Woodside, David Carlisle, Roger Atkeisson, Kem McDaniels, Steve Witthar, Larry Southern, Penny Henning, Peggy Bekins, Paul Barton, Kenny Pickering, 55 A nf Paula S1 THIRD 3 Sally G1 Tuttle, Doug Sh Paul Ma .. . , ... ....-,-,.......,..- ....- .. ..ask....,....-.............---..............,. , ,:,-, , , ' ..-.rP'1:- r If V 5 X ff,- I j A - gym A-1. , ' X I I ,h 1 ,,l. , I f k X X I , I iiif!12j41, , ki , L 1 4 1 A X K A K . X A x W -Q f if ffi ' Sr- f 1' . ,X , Q f ' if .. a ' x ' af if ,p. - fff 1 f , ' . f ' M f ' 'W' I ,W VL ' vf 9, fi Xa, in 'G f- f f Y W Q If fx v ,, 4 f by 2 ' 'W ' A ' , Q X ,, ,',, ,, jig!-fAifa V f , YQ, V2 , K, A 4 ,f 3 Y J vw I . .wilt K .ff f f ' p , ff 3 y if , f . A ' X f v Qf Y ' wife? ' 4 ' A E NJMM N iw 4,:?f,m A , E ,. . im, , , ,X Fi ' ' 'T A X if f 3' fl W !g.,f W fs Z I I I X 5 1 I ' ffl? 5 ' ' .' , Q 'f W 4 Y , M' f ,f B Of. V, - T A f ,, f L, f X 'f ' I 1 6 W 3 fi, t i V 1 ,, , f:.f1x- 'f ......--L- F, A .,.,..,-.... . .., ..s':..- 1--'Wh' -W . ...J ..-.,.,...: ' p, A . ,M V, . ,C - A , 1 Y, H qt--.,,...,,-..,,.....-.........,.,p,, ,.,,, -,..,, ,. 150 Cathy Wise, drill team captain, and Cyndi Burcham, assist. drill captain, stand at parade rest during halftime. aywalkers, Pep and Sta Marching at home football and basketball games, plus performances at William Jewell College and the N,A,l,A, basketball tourna- ment kept the 34 members of J aywalkers busy, Under the direction of Mrs. Cornell, the girls met on Wednesdays to practice, Membership requirements include good standing in Pep Squad and an ability to dance and march. With the supervision of Mr. Robert Schupp the Pep band played for pep rallies and basketball games, the stage band, for student dances, the Miss Raytown Pageant, P,T,A, meetings, and assemblies. Members of the Concert band, the 16-member Stage band sought to entertain with popular music, the 22- member Pep band to arouse school spirit. BACK R Susan Tc Donna l THIRD I Margare BACK ROW: Dave Sager, Ralph Hellman, Gary Apgar Ski States Rick Down Mike Williams. THR P , y, I DROW: Walter Gladfelder, Dennis Haldiman, Butch Lockard, Bruce Granger, Bill Shinpaugh, Wayne Carmichael SECOND ROW: DougKing,Myron Smith, Kenny Pickering, Larry Southern, Chuck Pettyjohn. FRONT ROW: Paul Mace, Bobby Copeland, Greg Gottreu, David Carlisle, John Haight, Gary Rabourn, Mike Pope. Sherry BAC Beer MCP Brut 'g 'i ...........-.....k-i............ .........f.- - -,-.....-- Y- fs'-e. ., w-f, wx5vrrm.'zfu:: -rx-rv'-14.-gi f. F:-fav.1!.. ,.Z1'-r . . 'a '1 ' if -' f f2 'f L 'f ' ' ' ' sp and Sta e Band Entertain Spectators at Halftimes dbasketball liam Jewell Jall tourna- llkers busy. all, the girls Jlembership ling in Pep id m a r c h. Vlr. Robert 3 rallies and , for student ant, P.T, A. bers of the Stage band lsicg the 22- hool spirit. BACK ROW: Susan Bondurant, Nancy Hill, Jenny Lowe, Susan Test, Diane Wilson, Patty Zeigler, Valerie Kistler, Donna Magness, Sharon Brumfield, Nancy Brewster THIRD ROW: Mary Lynn Carter, Linda Copenhaver, Margaret Zies, Cheryl Marstellar, Linda Kronsbein, Raymond, Becky Evans. SECOND ROW: Nancy Parla Maryfrances Cusumano, Donna Coy, Linda Conway, Sue Wolzak, Donna Beale, Stephanie Yelton, Donna Carey, Paula Green. FRONT ROW: Janice Funk, Hist.g Cyndi Burcham, Asst. Team Ca t. Cath Wise Ca t- haro 7 Sherry Johnson, Suzi Dolan, Carol Shanks, Marsha D 5 Y , P -, S H Holmes, Sec., Dawn Murray, Treas. pnyPiCk'S1fiHg, BACK ROWg John Price, Walter Gladfelder, Charles Mike Greene, Gary Apgar. FRONTROW: LarrySouthern, T ROW5 Paul Beem, Butch Lockard, Bill Shinpaugh, Dave Sager, Dave Peggy Bekins, Greg Gottreu, Ray Rickson, Penny Henny, wid Caflislef McPheeters, Mike Loe. SECOND ROW: Ronald Hamilton, Janet Rash, Vocalist. Bruce Carter, John Haight, Gary Rabourn, Mike Pope, 151 , ' - L ,,,.,. ,Q .,,.,, . f --'--i' -- ....a.... - . ,.......... .... .MJ-v-.. ..........L ...V ...... .. .... , . ,. H . ' -194.3 W-,4..4idi..yq.4T?.-f.. +Q 152 ---.-v--... . -.W-v-.. .....s,N.-V... 1-a-..,..,..--- - ,k-I 5- - - ,i,x -gt-.?.,--:Pg ,-Q., I 1... Y, v....... ....- ... .,,... 1 .,,,.. f,Z, fl .41 TOP: Linda Price. CENTER:Vicki Vaughan, Dixie Dudley. FRONT: Sue Earp, Karen Bolen, Judy Moorman. Enthtisiasm Throughout the Pep Squad Promotes BACK F Warford Sunderlz Kathie Lohmeie Bev Mo Pam M Short, Lattime Pat Ada Kathie Ludlow, Cheryl Dureka, J oVita I Jackson G04 BACK ROW: Beverly Long, Pat Ridings, Patty Zeigler, Phyllis Stegner, Eileen Ireland, Jan Vandeventer, Karen Mooney, Clarinda Palmer, Pat Adams,Virginia Ailshire, Joyce Prather, Connie Plank, Sharon Brumfield, Christy Zahn. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Marchetti, Halina Hendzlik, Nancy Brewster, Mary Jane Thomson, Sandy Smith, Diane Leinbach, Sandy Tucker, Donna Magness, Cyndi Burcham, Leslie Hunt, Sherry Hoffman, Dawn Murray, Joyce Rose, Jenny Lowe, Peggy Fields, Carol Stanford. THIRD ROW: Darlene Berry, Kathy Moorhous, Susan Heim, Gemma Osenton, Sharon King, Linda Erwin, Judy Swanson, Linda Wiles, Sandy Thrutchley, Karen King, Terry Reese, Sharon Johnson, Vickie Bowen, Jadene Elkins, Kathy Schuepbach, Sue Renick. SECOND ROW: Melodie Mozley, Maryfrances Cusumano, Anne Bjerrum, Sherry Templeton, Betty Schump, Linda Pine, Vicki Henderson, Sharon Holmes, Linda Wilson, Becky Cobb, Linda Madison, Jan Newman, Jan Eshelman, Cathy Wise. FRONT ROW: Sue Earp, Karen Bolen, Linda Price, Janice Funk, Parl.g Sherry Johnson, Treas., Nancy Hill, Vice-Pres., Linda Copenhaver, Pres.gCheryl Marstellar, Sec., Margaret Zies, Sgt.-At-Armsg Vicki Vaughan, Dixie Dudley, Judy Moorman. BACK Dyche, Cordon Susan Phyllis Janet l McKinn Mchlah Suzanne THIRD Sara I ,P .......... -...V-,,,....1-.Q-Q..-......... .ng--Q,..,--...gre--M--....---.., xwqu -pf rf:-fn-44-1.3.7,-,,11,,31,,, .:-337.107, 1g,.f.,,1?:,+q,...,.g5,.,.-97-.,.-1.--..fran-if y-1-1-1:-U 11- , - - - - BACK ROW Dlana Hudson Betsy Mendenhall Mar1lyn Warford Pam D1ckey Mary Jane Gr1sham D1ane Sunderland Suzanne Fox Tammy Parsons JanetStalcup Kathle Lewls Sus1e Grantham Sally Goebel Kathleen Lohmeler Den1se Baum Rose E1ssler BarbHammonds Bev Moore Jan Moore D1ana Butler Kathy DeFoe Pam Molder FOURTH ROW Joan Scheuneman Carol Short Judy Voyles Ruth Antone Llnda Coon Leda Latt1mer Pam Keady Donna Stewart Sherry Monnlg Pat Adee Dorothy Polston C1ndy Bartlett Kathy Roehl Kathle Clark Carole Genochle Nancy Stewart Cathy Ludlow Karen Seabaugh Sandy Hall Nancy Rupard Cheryl Gllnes V1ck1D1G1rolamo THIRD ROW Mlgnon Dureka Sharon Johnson Pam Holland Judy Ph1ll1ps JoV1ta Kle1man Donna Mlller Ramona Roberts Peggy Jackson Clndy Monroe Jeanne Weston Sheryl Sell Paula Kappler Jeanette Balley V1ck1Carl1sle Marc1anna Smlth Paula Sternecker Paula Versalona Sherry Purcell Terry Berry Mar1lyn Carrolla Carol Howe Mrs D1llon Sponsor SECOND ROW Sharon Colbert Marllyn Blackwell Carman Ch11st1an Ter1 Dudley Camllla D1ckste1n LuAnne Wood Susle Glayzer Jul1e Cobb Karen Wampler Gall Egbert Melanle Knapp Kathy Jenklns Terry Newport Kay Vlaness Kathleen Seaton Kayla Barnhart Joan Lentz Ann Bondurant Lo1s Locklear Becc1 Jones FRONT ROW Margo Laler Tor1 Brooks Patt1 Schamback Kay Beasley L1nda Parla G1nger Holloway Jul1e Bowen Beverly Bourne Cheryl McDonald Janet Wheeler Peggy Duto1t Jane Moore Connle Klng Apr1l Templeton Joyce Sutton Judy H1ll Barbara Lahley Dawna Hall Pat Klas1nsk1 V1v1en Ferrara Gayle Powell omotes Good Splrlt and Sportsmanshlp mon Classes mwen J adene COND ROW me B Jerrum P1ne V1ck1 Becky Cobb lman Cathy olen Llnda on Treas res Cheryl Arms V1CK1 BACK ROW Susan Bondurant Jeanette Vlck Georvla Dyche Sandy Grlbble Dlane W1lson Grace Bell Pat Gordon Pennle Bennett Jams Cox Deanna Hamblen Susan Hallett Mary Ellen Metsker Valer1e K1stler Phyllls Lone Suzl Dolan FOURTH ROW Irma Neece Janet Mlnor Je1r1 Hansen Betty Walker Dlanne McK1nney Peggy Brldffes Phyllls Nevels Mary VlcMahon Penny Hennlng Donna Porter Candy Frost Suzanne Forrester Barbara Cobb Cynthla Harr1son THIRD ROW Sue Schutz Sue Wolzak Stephanle Yelton Sara Love Lou1se Alexander Sandy Zuz1ch Sherry Sleyster Jackle Reese L1ndaKronsbe1n Carol Shanks Marsha Raymond Jack1e Gehle SECOND ROW Patty Harr1son Rhonda Downs LaJuanaMann Clndy Anderson Cheryl Ravenscraft Melody Kelley L1nda Johnson Susan Test Donna Carey Terry Vogel Chr1styMarnett Charlotte Glbbs FIRST ROW Patt1 Johnson Lorrame Couch Paula Green Mer1Shadley Becky Evans Llnda Conway V1ck1Qu1gley Sharon Reynolds SharylnLew1s Mary Lynn Carter Donna Coy Donna Beale Nancy Parla Sharon Mutch 153 ' - , . , . . 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With its ranks seeded with young and unseasoned competitors, the team obtained only two wins. These victories came at the expense of Southeast and T ruman. However, through constant work the team's speed increased, and when the district cross country meet was over, the Jays had cap- tured eighth place out of a field of twenty- three competing schools. , Bruce Granger, the main bright spot of this season's campaign, led the team in all events, In the district meet, Bruce crossed the finish line before all the other Raytown runners as he finished third in the com- petition. Qualifying for a running spot in the state meet, Bruce completed this race in ninth place from a pack of two hundred cross-country runners who came from throughout the state of Missouri to test their skill on the two-mile course. Back Row: Ron Pennington, Gary Ramsey, Bob Nichols, Pennington, Ronnie Given, Jim Riley, Bill Buxbaum, Glen Ed. Myers, George Silvey, Kenneth Knapp, David Fritz, Hunter, Don Cartner, Bruce Granger, Bob Bekins, Coach Phil Bozarth, Mike Breeden, Jerry Williams, Daryl Thompson. Eisenhauer, David McPheeters. Front Row: Don f 4 4 W V 2 Coaches: Chittwooc Fd Rayto Rayto Rayto Rayto Raytcl Rayta Rayw Rayt Rayt Ray W -- u -- , , .- , , ..,.,,,..,........m..s:--..- , .qi.g .....,.,,T -W..-,....-A ,... . . , nise y team ran Jnlyamedi- :eeded with 3, the team :ories came td Truman. the team s strrct cross s had cap of twenty ght spot of team in all rce crossed er Raytown r the com ng spot rn 1 this race Wo hundred came from o test therr if f X!!! X fff .Xian xbaum Glen krns Coach f W2 1 A X , Wy Coaches Robert Keeton Larry Hall Clyde Thompson Rrchard Ramey Tom I-lewrtt Clarence Cox Head Coach Ted Chrttwood Football Wlth 6-3 1 Record, Raytown Rules Conference Raytown Raytown Raytown Raytovvn Raytown Raytown Raytown Raytown R aytovvn R aytovvn SCORES Tr uman Jefferson Crty De La Salle Ruskrn Center Wrllram Chr rsman Joplrn Southeast North Kansas C rty Raytown South ln the second year of the Suburban Brg Seven Conference the Raytown Blue Jays once agarn drsplayed therr promrnence rn capturrng the frr st undrsputed champronshrp Even though the opponent outwerghed the Jays rn each game, Raytown, headed by trr captarns Wrllramson, Ram y andTurner,pos sessed the determrnatron, sprrrt, and wrll to wrn whrch enabled them to comprle a wrnnrng season A deadly runnrng gam bolstered by a defense Whrch strengthened rn each game ac counted for vrctorres over Truman, Ruskrn, and Wrllram Chrrsman plus skunks of South east North Kansas Crty, and the arch rrval, Raytown South Blue Jay followers also saw a tre wrth Center and defeats at the hands of Jeff Crty De La Salle and Joplrn 157 f 158 MIKE TURNER, Back VERNON RAMEY, End JOHN WILLIAMSON, End Tri-Captain Tri-Captain Tri-Captain Ra town Blue Jays Shatter Patriots' Debut Coach Chittwood gives tactical instructions to Carl Long, who is about to enter the game and relay the plan. Raytown Blue Ja ys pushed through Truman High's defenses on the night of September ll to crush the Patriots' debut with a terminal score of 49 to 6. The Jays scored four touchdowns in the first quarter to establish a decisive margin in the scores. Gary Ellison, Rick Keys, and Ralph Townsend each made two touchdowns for the victorious Blue Jays. A safety against the Patriots and Rick Keys' five extra points kicks augmented the decisive score of the Jays over the single touchdown of Truman High. On September l8, Jefferson City earned its forty-ninth consecutive victory before a crowd of 5,000 as Raytown was defeated with a 28 to 7 score. Raytown's single touchdown by Gary Ellison proved to be of little value. DENNIS YATES, Tackle RICK KEYS, Back Managers: WILLIAM! ln the Ra players. 1 --1-v----. -g-- .q,,-..,,.i--v,..,. ..-......, 1 Q Z I , U , 3 A .A 5:-4 ,279 VH-:ggi-:ggig-, , 74.457-,-I xt. wg,-.L --........f-2--,. .. v -.W -f. . ut d through night of ots' debut vvns in the ve margin Keys, and Juchdowns aty against tra points are of the f Truman Lty earned ' before a eated with iouchdown tle value. ,,,,,f,yW www '4 , Back -.n-a.. as F '.nm. JACK MILLER, LOUIS TIENKER,CARLOS LYNN QUEARRY, Back GARY ELLISON, Back RAIEPI-IkTOWNSEND, JERRY STANLEY, Back ac In the Raytown - Jefferson City game, a referee looks on as Raytown's Mike 'turner was just downed by two Jeff City players. David Turner was also felled in the stopping. Jeff City boosted their consecutive victory mark to 49. , u ,, , . , ,. ,.,,... S ,.,,,, L -- -ff ' -..s.-...-.u:.ai.... , .........d. .. ......- .- .., 159 160 Deep in the secondary, Ruskin's 21 grabs at Keys, as Grounds evades out-stretched arms to gain additional yardage. ,lays Pull from Behind to Win Homecoming Gary Ellison picks up five yards during the homecoming De La Salle's Titans capitalized on an untimely fumble for Raytown late in the fourth quarter to take the lead and retain it for the 55 seconds remaining in the game on September 26. The Titans were victorious with a final score of 20 to 14. Raytown Blue Jays came back in the fourth period with two touchdowns to win the football homecoming against Ruskin by a score of 25-20. Rory Grounds made three TD's in the course of the game, and Rick Keys scored a six-pointer and kicked for one additional point. Grounds and Keys each tallied in the first period, and at the halfway point the score was tied 13-13. Grounds again managed a touchdown in the fourth quarter. The Jays at this point were behind 20-19. With one minute, 13 seconds left in the game, Grounds once again scored to Give Raytown the Victory with a final mark of 25 over 20. 'Q Taking advl Yates and I ing ball. , X f JOHN H11 game before a Ruskin tackler brings him down from behind. KEN HUP .' l-.. ,snr-r,,vw:11.:-:nn-W. -rr:-r-:-, -fwmyfa,-.-:que--L-1ff-rf----'U U -H - fr':7f :'f-'A- -' ' ' ' .onal yardage. ized on an ate in the id retain it ie game on victorious ack in the T to Win the skin by a aade three , and Rick kicked for Keys each he halfway . Grounds the fourth re behind ds left in ed to give ark of 25 Taking advantage of a De La Salle mistake, Dennis Yates and Rory Grounds close in on the loose, bound- ing ball. J ACK FUNK, Tackle DEAN SWIFT, Tackle MIKE STONE, Tackle GREG KNOX, Guard Z 4 f ' .Azz JQHN HILL Back ALLAN PATTERSON, End Rory Grounds, in his effort to pick up a first down, KEN HURLEY, End cnuck HAXToN, Tackie . , , - , . ..... ......,..,.4-n.....:.-.Q utilizes a stiff-arm to elude a menacing Trojan tackler. . .AL ... .c:,L,,,,,,,E...,4.du.rf...f...1..-.--...-s -P '-' -- -- 161 1-.. 4 -., -....u,...1...-,Q-.Q-ask:--....q. Q-1-4. ,,...-i,..,,.i...-..... -,K ..,,, 162 JACK STALEY, Guard DENNY BARNHART, Guard assistance from Vernon Ramey brings Center's no. 31 JIM WILLIAMS, Guard BOB MANLEY, Center to an abrupt halt, A body tackle by Ralph Townsend combined with Rick Keys tries the center of the line, attempting to grind out the all important first-down yardage against Center. Joi Raytow With th bouncec with a final pe each tii Th first ag Chrism Blue s Ground Keys' 1 italizeo drove termin: and 32- A is v X F .,.,c .I Q 9 XM. W':2S:5sPu5'x:g1. -N 4. . .-- x. Q.-..,:.1..4,3:,?.,,, .5-,.--.41 fy.-.,. 1.5--f !v..,.,:,,. A-g.,.-.,., , -,-..-.- .. , ,, ,.,:-.... ,. ... . ,. I ornbined with enter's no 31 Center JOHN CHILDERS, Center MIKE STURMAN, Back STEVE ROEI-IL, Guard KEM MCDANIELS, End After T in Center, Bly Jays Smot er Bears Journeying to Center's home field, Raytovvn sought her third conference win. With the Yellovvjackets tallyingfirst,the Jays bounced back when Keys tied the score 6-6 with a two-yard ram Several times in the final period the Blue Jays saw pay diit, but each time they failed to reach it The following Week the opponent scored iii st again but Raytovvn roai ed back to plow Chrisman undei 34 to l9 Fieicely the Big Blue struclf with a 66 yaid run by Rory Grounds and a 41 yaid drive capped by a Keys one yard plunge Later Raytovvn cap italized on a Chiisman fumble at the eight, drove 62 yaids for a second tally and terminated the scoring with an interception and 32 yard run to TUCKER End SAM SALEH Tackie Raytovxn s Mike Turner prepares to haul in a perfect pass 163 1 I I - l I n f- . . I' ' . I' 9 . . F . F . . ' - ,- x 1 . - ,- f 7 - - . . . F . - . ,- J - ,- , ., 4 2 A -4 1 ' . , y A V V A - . - A p ,A ,L Jil. -,Fm-aw . -,1f . -- ,. .gm ...,- .,.-...,..... L. ...M . Y.-.V Y' - V Y ' 'K-L3 4..1,..A4s-:an--sig-av--1411...-.1 'L a.......... Y..-...,....u,--..-, .. . Y Y f - -- 164 ,,,1. y R fi? 'K 124 f Jack Staley and Dennis Yatesfail to protect Phil RSYFOV Collins from all tacklers in Collins' attempt to team- KEN SANDUSKY, Tackle RORY GROUNDS, Back sweep the end. GARY BRESHEARS, Back KEN PACKER, Back .9 ,si Rory Grounds tries to free himself from the clasp of PHIL COLLINS, Back RALPH REAVI5, Back a football foe who has gone to his knees to stop him. BOB PREWITT, End TERRY TUCKER, End l 23 tr victo defee on a final l ELS U The After Knox 90 yz by a title who count Turn yard periu to R by Ju 'l 1 ? '- + '-'-'v-:'r- 1--v- 1--Q------1. :vars--W ...... name- rl ,.gqr1:g,5:5A-:sg-rrggvpfgg,-g.,.-:.7:.! ,...2:,.,,..A ...-,,x., 1..v-f.-- if-fx-gf: :avg---A J: , - - V - V 5 - protect Phil attempt to QEAVIS Back FUCKER End Raytown's offensive linemen and backfield Ralph Townsend and Rick Keys prepare to charge the Hornets' defensive KC9.1'I'1. Blg Blue VlCt0P10HS ver Km hts and Hornets Raytown Kl3.VG1Gd to Joplin on October 23 to do battle with the Eagles The Jays Victory hopes were shatteied by a 20 to 13 defeat After a Joplin fumble Raytown scored on a pass from Keys to Patterson The final six points climaxed a 52 yard drive Defense told the story agatnst Southeast as twice Raytown halted them inside the ten The Jays sco1 ed 11'1 all but the first quarter After Grounds had gone ovel from the one Knox took the second half kickoff and skirted 90 yalds The 20 to 0 Victory was clinched by a Keys Patterson pass combination The fired up Blue Jays chilled the Hornet title hopes wlth a 34 to 0 rout Townsend, who scored the first touchdown set up two counters with lecoveries on the 29 and 35 Turner highlighted the second wtth a 31 yard carry and also scored in the third period Other scores were made on a Keys to Ramey pass and a 50 yard interception by John Williamson Coach Cox relays information to people in the press box as Don Popplewell looks on 165 O O O O F . . A , l . ' f ' 9 . . F . ' 1' . Il W ,. - ,- D F . . . 7 . f . . ' ,- 9 -4 . 7 . .. , 4 I H N , . G 1 - it . , ..... Jax- -,,,,,,,, - -,,,,. ,,, -Q ,, . .5-M.-- ..........-L. ,..,., k..,. Mt., .. . , ,. , -- -s -5.,, v A - - - A-.f-w gk - ....-...K-,C-..,,..?,-.-Q.-..., ,Y ,,,,.,,. , -., fr.. , ,, .. ....- , 166 Raytown Heads Big Seven b Defeatin South After a delay of five days due to poor weather, Raytown's Blue Jays wrapped up the Suburban Big Seven conference title with a victory over Raytown South on the night of November 25. In the replete Memorial Stadium Mike Turner made the first of five touchdowns for the Jays. Allen Patterson made the next two TD's on passes from Gary Ellison and Gary Breshears, and the score at the half was 20 to O. In the third period a touchdown by Mike Turner boosted Raytown's score even higher. Rick Keys ended the Jays' scoring with a 70-yard run on the opening play of the fourth quarter. Rick Keys also made three successful extra point kicks. Raytown held the Cardinals to a minus 7 yards rushing in the first half. The Blue Jays made 475 offensive yards as compared with the Cards' total rushing yardage of 94. South drove to reach the Raytown 23 late in the third period. Their drive, however, ended with a fumble. Grim and determined faces reflect the mental attitude of the Jays who afterwards pluck the Cardinals 33 to O , f 7 X , f' yu. X77 37.-7 Q mfg ,7 ff M f WX WW, W! M A-44 ,f ew ff KERN JEFF I I Junior three E .-...., ,..... .Azgsrpzrzi-1:11'Tf r--zvrfarf:-rwrfvvx-wa-srszpvs-an A!Lf:'r frf'17 wyr: -1-as ,-r 1--Q-.,..,,.v.f-,.-, 7.0-1:51. -....-1f----- . - - Outh due to poor s wrapped up nce title with on the night :te Memorial 2 first of five an Patterson es from Gary nd the score third period ner boosted . Rick Keys 70 -yard run irth quarter. :essful extra ardinals to a 3 first half. insiye yards :otal rushing o reach the eriod. Their nble. KERN WOOD, Tackle STEVE PARNELL, Tackle JEFF BREINIG, Tackle JOHN BUNCH, Guard With the ball lying a foot short of the down, Coach Chittwood must now decide the fourth down strategy. 33 to O. ., Il ll A m 1 a, Junior quarfefbwik Gary BfeShea1'S Deeds assistance as JERRY LEWIS, center ooN POPPLEWELL, End three South Cardinals close in on the lone Blue Jay. DAVID TURNER, Guard CARL LONG, Center 167 . ' , - ..as-.-,....,.. ---vu---' 'H' J L ' ' ' - ' .......4....4a....,-.....-...-.. +M Back Row: Bob Stryker, Carl Long, Jerry Lewis, Bill Cunningham, Rogerklendrix,DougVandeventer,Edl-Iarvey, Fairchild, Tom Campbell, Jeff Breinig, Coach Keeton. Bob Prewitt. Front Row: Rudy Herman, Bruce Carter, Second Row: Chuck Rigsby, George Mendenhall, Jeff William Ramey, Allen Rogers, Jerry Young, Ron Staggs. Junior Varsity Team Enters Record of 6-1-1 I 1 ww ua f- . Junior Varsity's Coach Keeton instructs the team's lineman in a sweltering pre-season drill on the seven- man sled. The Junior Varsity football squad, which was coached by Robert Keeton, earned itself a reputable record of 6-l-l for the season's play. The team started out the season with a victory over Truman High School's Patriots. The second game was with Rosedale, and again the Jays overpowered their opponents. The contest with De La Salle, however proved to be the Jayvees' only defeat of the season. After Ruskin's team came to meet the now formidable Jays, they returned home with a defeat added to their record, for Raytown's Junior Varsity again showed their might by defeating the Eagles of Ruskin. The tie game with Center was the only drawn contest for Raytown's Junior Varsity throughout the season. Coach Keeton's team terminated the year's schedule with victories over William Chrisman, North Kansas City, and Raytown South. Their record of 6-l-l earned the Junior Varsity team first place in the Big-Seven Conference. 7 Sep Thel failed to panorama willingne These a will in 1 to displaj The tri-capta Tony Ev to Raytox Truman Park of 'l victory i last as William Center rl was ende , 5 ai by G, Back Young Pence Mike Row: I McKee ..,., - ....., W, ..,. . . . , - , , .. , -, . Q . , . ,,--I .. . ,fmv::zvrffP'f-: ., nv:-'rff fx-.fxznsla 'rrzv-1-aft'-.-5'-rv-f iff'- rw-r--1--f---'f'---fl: - nw -r:--vs---if: V ' - - iter EdHarvey Bruce Carter ing, Ron Staggs squad whiclc earned itself the season s 31 s Patriots osedale, and tr opponents le, however, defeat of the ime to meet ey returned heir record, gain showed es ofRusk1n as the only nior Varsity eeton s team with victories Kansas City ard of 6-1 1 1 first place Sophs Displa a Preview of the Spirit of 67 The 2 5 l record posted by the sophomores failed to give the true image lf the entire panorama is to be seen, the determination and willingness to fight again must be viewed These assets along with weight and speed will 111 the future enable the underclassmen to display winning seasons The younger Raytown Blue Jays, led by tri captains Steve Sturman, Bob Collier, and Tony Evans, opened their season with a loss to Raytown South and ensued w1that1e against Truman and a victory over Ant1och Maple Park of North Kansas City became the second victory for Raytown, but it also became the last as the sophomores lost four straight William Chrisman, Ward, Southeast, and Center respectively Thus the1r1964 campaign was ended Remaining alert to the lnstantaneous action oi the field Coach Hewltt Gives pointers to the sophomore bench 15M K yu Back Row Randy M1chel Bruce Wooley Steve Ihnow Jim Young Mike Loe Buddy Schanz Jerry Schmitt Steve Pence Bob McCrary Bruce Bellington Tom Stanford Mike Johnson Ken Lass1ter Dave Horstman Second Row Paul Barnes Skip States Ken Boatwright Dennis McKee John Johnston Richardifhomas RobertCheatham Gary Boak Roger Spickelmier M1ke Skeens Frank Berrier Roger Atkeisson Tony Evans Richard Jones Front Row Coach Ramey Dan Hughes Steve Sturman Bill H111 Mark Mlnter Rod Beach Steve Knabe Doug McGhee Bob Colller Gary H111 Ronnie Adams Coach Hewitt 169 . . . A . . Q I ' 1 Q 3 f 1 I O . WU - , , Qijy 2 - iv ' 3 , A . . 1 X, , r . f ' , w . season with f R ' 1 ' 1 -, , . 7 , fi ' ' ' , Q 'f 5 ' C X J 1 ',i J 'ifff K xi YM 'V' Z S, , ff? ,4 . 1 if I , 5 , J X UW , 35 I ,V A 'Mi K wi ,, 1 zyf 1 f ,Y ,, , , ,,,., -...z ' W . . Y 1 I l J I . 7 , 7 , 7 . , 7 , , , . , y . 1 7 ' F 1 i 9 ' . . ' . 7 ' , , ' , J l Q ' J . I I I l 7 2 , , , v ,v : 1 2 Q 1 7 7 ' - -R ' A V - S A E Q, -Q 'ggi' ,FL-:LM us- it-hh 9... .,.,- ...,...,...... L. ,.,,.,., ., ln., .- . . ,. . ,MA , . V ... .............. ..........b-.......:...... .......... -'-L -'----- I' hu' 'S - ' 170 Basketball Conference Displays Keen Varsity Competition Coach Thompson explains defensive maneuvers to his squad. , 33 We DAVID FRITZ PHIL BOZARTI-I Under the coaching of Clyde Thompson, the 1965 Raytown Blue Jays started upward to again reach the top. After a previous season of only three victories, the determined and spirited squad, facing the best teams in the area, defeated seven opposing schools out of the 21-game season. During the conference schedule, Raytown topped Truman, N.K,C,, and South and ended with a 3-9 record. In six outings, the never-quitting Jays Went down by a margin of less than four baskets. Dave Fritz, a three year letterman, and 6-3 center, Phil Bozarth, were elected co- captains for the season by the team members, Seniors Ellison, Ramsey, Ramey, Williamson and juniors Breshears, Adams, Grounds, Prewitt, Wood filled out the scorecard. By the aid of Ramsey and Williamson, Fritz sets his shot. Z Stopper Raytow: Raytow: Raytow Raytow Raytow Raytovv Raytow Raytow Raytow Raytow Raytow Raytow Raytovv Raytow Raytow Raytow Raytow Raytovv Raytov Raytov v Rayto' 5 .. qaKp Y ., ,.,,...- ,, ......... , ,. -- -1- ---- - A- r- --. . . , ,. , .1 ., -. ., I- A '1 - - '57, ?2'!-fgnvfgfqz,j:::r:rg1-v:ft::9:-gm'::+,rz:e-q-fgf-,-r-g--,-,-Utw..-,.www-1 ,,,..,...-,,,-- 2, , ition e Thompson, ted upward to vious season :ermined and teams in the chools out of e conference lrlgln, N,K,C,, ecord. In six Went down by ts, tterman, and f elected co- .m members, ', William son s, Grounds, scorecard. itz sets his shot Stopped short in his attempt to drive for a closer shot, Gary Ellison tries a bounce pass to teammate Gary Ramsey. Raytown Raytown Raytown Raytown Raytown Raytown Raytown Raytown Raytown Raytown Raytown Raytown Raytown Raytown Raytown Raytovvn Raytown Raytown Raytown Raytown Raytown SCORES Southeast Cameron Westport Shawnee Mission East East Jefferson City Truman Pembroke Country Day North Kansas City Ruskin Center William Chrisman Raytown South North Kansas City Truman Southeast Ruskin Center North Kansas City William Chrisman Raytown South Mr Belshe fills out his foulchart before the East game 75 68 4l 72 50 76 35 ' ' H 42 50 H 47 50 ' 47 57 55 66 - 84 69 ' 60 58 ' 94 48 87 58 ' ' ' 69 5l 49 66 ' 60 60 62 54 59 64 ' 66 69 90 60 ' 68 60 ' ' ' 68 7l 5 172 David britz prepares to drive for a lay-up while Jerry Adams fires a jump shot with Ramsey and his guard watching. Ra town Takes pener, but Loses Next Three Under the basket Vernon liamey hopefully awaits the outcome of Jerry Adams struggle with Center for the rebound ln her first conference basketball game of the 64 65 campaign Raytown roaredfrom be hind to win with only seven seconds remaining on the Scoreboards Kern Wood sank a 25 footer to t1e the score Then Fritz placed the Jays ahead to win 57 55 After the initial victory, Raytown suffer ed three successive defeats Don Draper led Ruskin to a 94 58 victory over Raytown by scoring 41 points throughout the game Gary Breshears the high scorer for the Jays made twenty six points during the game Center scored twenty or more points in each quarter for a victory in a Suburban Big Seven game with a score of 87 48 Gary Ellison was the Blue Jays' high point man with nineteen points Raytown bowed to William Chrisman in a conference game by going down to defeat by a score of 69 58 Chr1sman's Carl Sackewitz made sixteen points in the first per iod and by the second half the score was 23 15 in favor of the Bears The Blue Jays were unable to close the gap in the remaining half ? Q Above: JOE WILLIAD Upper righ RAMSEY Right: VER Q 4 1 L 4 , 3? f 1 , nv :fl MW V ra ' . - , 1 . x . E ' 1 ..., , I 5 1 9 ' - . . . ,f , . - -4 ' ' Q g,.,f', I A ' i ' Q, . I . - . . Q H 2 . XWHN . . v - 4 .L ' , ' , - . . i Q ' ' . . . AS 1 . -..., .... -,M 4-........-..-..-...g.-.. ..:a-...-............g..--.....-.,,.,, . V YF 6 I , ' .. , - A L I 4 '---- L--...-..,..-............. ,.........f-................... ,........... - .a....,.,-- guard watching. 'h P66 stball game of ared from be- 1ds remaining d sank a 25- Fritz placed ytown suffer- mn Draper led t Raytown by 2 game. Gary ie Jays, made game. Center leach quarter g Seven game lison was the vitb nineteen 1m Cbrisman lown to defeat man's C a rl the first per- :core was 23- lue Jays were :maining half. Above: JOHN WILLIAMSON Upper right: GARY RAMSEY Right: VERNON R AM EY As others get set, Breshears concentrates on the ba sket. Gary Ellison scores an easy two points after a fast break. 173 f .-V,--.--. .....,,..-.,.,..,.,,..Y.m.,-.,.,.,g.,..k g,-,,.-Two-+-E+ ' ' 'H nf 1 7'-41 E4 Left: GARY BRESHEARS Upper left: JERRY ADAMS Above: GARY ELLISON N Gary Breshears clicks for two vital points against South. G Y tt ' ,I Taking advantage of his long and skillful arm, junior An important portion of each pep rally featuresthe views Jerry Adams adds venom to the poison of the Blue of the impending game from captains,Bozarthand Fritz. Jay attack. Gary Elli: Northtown, l The margin ficit to by a B: the firs the lead ing. Sol bucket Th the Blu fensive with 17 Hornets In 1 town-T ball an a narro' through seconds ed with able sc nine-po fail to s --n-aw-s--,--w-,-,-..-.-Q.,-.-,--..---.-,.--q,..,. - ...ff V .. ,- - ,-... ,, .1-Q-qu...-E-rf-1.1-+'-2-:'sr-w-Q, ,,,.,,,, , ,ry Y BRESHEARS ,: JERRY iRY ELLISON ures the views arth and Fritz. Gary Ellison struggles for the re bound a gains t Jerry Adams retrieves David Fritz's unsuccessful Northtown. attempt. Improved Varsity Surpasses South and N.K.C The Jays, held off by a 2-to-4 point margin for three quarters, threw off the de- ficit to capture South 51 to 49. Inspired by a Breshears' back court swish to end the first half, Raytown came on to seize the lead 50 to 49 with one minute r emain -' ing. South , was stopped twice after Fritz's bucket for the victory. The following week saw N,K.C . fall before the Blue Jays 66 to 60. Dave Fritz led the of- fensive with 33 points followed by Breshears with l7. This, the second victory over the Hornets, raised the squad's loop mark to 3-3. ln the final twenty seconds of the Ray- town-Truman battle, Ted Lewman stole the ball and raced for a lay-up to hand Truman a narrow 62-60 decision. Raytown was ahead throughout the game only to lose in the final. seconds. The second meeting with Ruskin end- ed with another loss but this time by a respect- able score of 66-64. The Blue Jays erased a nine -point, third quarter difference only to fail to score the tying two points. ...-Xoa-e-- Two points and shots come to Gary Breshears on this play. 175 , , H a , , , 0 H , ,,,,,, . ,.,,, ,,s...., .. . ,.. f ... ....v...... A -5- -'2,:....f...a...s.,.-.n.u..,:f..v...+.......-...... . abd ----0.1.-L ,-.vw -.t.- .. . ., . ,. . Out reached by aCenter player Phil Bozarth the tallest In the midst of the entire Ruskin squad, Gary Breshears Blue Jay member tries desperately to tip the ball away ijumps and shoots to add two more points on the score- oar 30 Left: KERN WOOD Upper left: RORY GROUNDS Above: BOB PREWITT ard Center'sYe 90-69, with Cen of Sloan and Os for the Yellowj made 23 points At Northto' regular play, El ed the tying bas points as comp single overtime At the en a game with led the Bears however, Chri: it for the re at the end of the In the fina of the last game made the scorf against Raytot tallied four p free throws, fo: l Out of position, ball. Breshears n the score - iN WOOD t: RORY IDS DB PR EWITT Cardinals Defeat Raytown lll Final Contest Center'sYel1owjackets defeated the Jays, 90-69, with Center's formidable combination of Sloan and Oshea making 59 of the 90 points for the Yellowjackets. Raytown's Dave Fritz made 23 points for his team. At Northtown in the last seven seconds of regular play, Elliot of North Kansas City scor- ed the tying basket. The Hornets earned four points as compared to Raytown's one in the single overtime and the final score was 63-60. At the end of the second quarter in a game with William Chrisman, Raytown led the Bears, 30-29. After that point, however, Chrisman took the lead and kept it for the rest of the game. The score at the end of the game was 68-60. ln the final seconds of regulation time of the last game ofthe season, Gary Breshears made the score 67-all with a driving lay-up against Raytown South. Parker of South :allied four points, a hook shot and two free throws, for the victory, 71-69. Out of position, John Williamson has no chance for this ball. ' Ad a d Rory Grounds still on the floor, Haig ghfilllgglmsgiiniunqps to take the loose rebound from Ruskin. 177 179 178 Junior Varsity Team Prepares for Future Pla Renick, Coach Hewitt, and Lewis watch the game intently. Coach Hewitt was the coach for the Junior Varsity basketball squad during the season. ln each of the team's games, there was little margin in the final scores. The team finished the season with a record of 3-13. Typical of their close games was the one with Jefferson City. At the end of the fourth period, the score was tied. One overtime went by and the points were still equal. However, in the second over- time, Jeff City pulled ahead and won, 47-42. Coach Ramey's sophomore team gain- ed much experience and skill during the season. The team's leading scorer was Bruce Bellington, and the outstanding re- bounders were Dennis Frampton and Steve Sturman. The starters were Bellington, Frampton, Sturman, McGhee, Charles, and Collier. The sophomores played many close games, and at the Ramizzou deadline had a l-12 record. Most important though, they developed timing and teamwork. 2 4 N r u .i Z E SOPHOM Ramey. Inei mf! JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD BACK ROW: Skip States, Joe Renick, Coach Hewitt. Jerry Lewis, Mike Green. FRONT ROW: Daryl Eisenhauer, David Turner, Ken Boatwright, Mike O'Shaughnessy, John Smith. leflike ' enter D -?f-:i1-w+vwwn?wgne,-f13wv?1en:-gqw-1w1f9.4Qg9+m.wwymr.feQ--- -,..v,,v' ., H-.,,, L -.. f-V. . Q la le Junior e season. vas little tfinished ypical of 'efferson he score he points nd over- . , 47-42. .m gain- ring the :er was ding re- nd Steve ington, 'les, and .ny close Iline had Jgh, they 'ldv- SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SQUAD: Roger Atkeisson, Kenny Rimmer, Steve Knabe, Carl Long, Steve Sturman, Coach Ramey. FRONT ROW: Ronnie Narr, Doug McGhee, Randy Michel, Bruce Bellington, Kent Breshears, Bob Collier. Inexperienced Sophs Build Skill nd Teamwork like Green 3 M1ke Green jumps and shoots for two pomts agamst In sp1te of 1nJur1es Ken Boatwrtght shoots accurately Center 179 ,f ' 0 . . , . ' ' '. .QA A A Q . . - 3 , . . ,A-,-. f--s' -- -...,-- .,...u,,:1-...1............--....... ..,-- ..,.- ..-,,.,.,.... . .. . Y - --...La .,.,. ..4....1.........-...........-.. ...........-- -A 1-'QL--'-' 180 Wrestling Wrestlers Rank High in Conference Tournament The varsity wrestling team completed the dual match season with five wins and five losses. Raytown's victories were accountable from Lillis, Southwest, Grandview, and Ruskin, while defeats were handed down by Raytown South, Excelsior Springs, and North Kansas City. ln addition to these matches, several tournaments were held during the wrestling season. Among the tournaments were those of Raytown South and the Suburban Conference. ln each of these, the Jays took second place, with Northtown first, and South third. Among those who placed in the Suburban Conference Tournament were Dennis Yates and Roger Anderson, who took first place medals, and Ronnie Staggs, Bob Springate, and Ralph Townsend, each taking second place awards. Bob Springate and Dennis Yates were elected the team's captains for the year. l H, Coach Cox gives last-minute instructions toawrestler. 1 7 - -.iam-'.,,-....... .....,.qsw.,..wm-awmwff f - 'W VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD BACK ROW: Ed Harvey, Don Popplewell, Dennis Yates, Ralph Townsend, Denny Barnhart, Coach Cox. FRONT ROW: Richard Keller, Wayne Rogers, Bob Springate, Vernon Durham, Roger Anderson, Ronnie Staggs. JUNIO Gary C ROW: Bob tries they A Clit ' 1 A , , V . - , . . ,. , -. . - ., .... -Y .. ,. , zwrpgi'-'f,e1ee-:m-1.aPr-m-.mq,.,-,.,.,.,.,Gu .,,,.. .41 r WN rv. ' V -rleted the and five ountable ew, and down by d North atches, ring the naments uburban 'ays took nd South uburban is Yates 'st place pringate, 5 second iis Yates the year. arnhart Staggs JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD BACK ROW: Bob Stryker,Mike Leffert, Allen Roger, Ralph Hellman, Chip Padgett, Mike Pope, Gary Gehle. SBCOND ROW: Tim Vaughn, Rick Manfredi, Jim Young, Don Springate, Paul Dureka, Rodney Beach. FRONT ROW: Jerry Williams, Richard Fenske, Jerry Young, Tom Campbell, Bob Rendon, Danny Howe. Bob Sprmgate wrestling in the 1.58 pound Weight class Richard Keller is attempting to free his left arm so tries to counter the driving force of his opponent as that he might escape and reverse to gain vital points they both try for two points and a takedown 111 H m3FC1'1 181 , W , f 7 , . . . . y 1 . ' i ' ' - 9.-L. .. ,k,... ... ...... ,.,.,.. ., ' ' Y - ,..4t4-o-'.-..4z.-v....f 1.s-'-- - 55,z.,a...a...-.-.-u:u..:1L....w....-...--......-. ,. .9-1.,....- ............ L- .-...tv ,AV .- . , ... . ,- .. .. I, ll i M l, i l 1 l 1 . 1 l l l 5 is l E l i jl l W 182 INDOOR TRACK TEAM BACK ROW: Bob Manley, Bill Buxbaum Dennis McKee Javier Giraldo KennethKna , , , PP, Allan Patterson, Chuck Haxton, Ed Myers, Don Cartner, Coach Keeton. FOURTH ROW: Glenn Hunter, Mike Breeden, Greg Gottreu, Walter Gladfelder, Ron Given, Michael Skeens, Ron Gladney, Jim Riley, Mike Sturman, Mike Fields, Coach Hall. THIRD ROW: Dave VanTrump, Track Ken Lassiter, Tony Evans, Dave Horstman, John Hill, Bruce Granger, Tom Stanford, Ron Pennington, Chuck Myers, Jim Hutton. SECOND ROW: Roger Shelton, Ted Fuehr, George Silvey, Ken Hurley, Edward Munns, Greg Knox, Bob Nichols, Larry Wiles. FRONT ROW: John Gensler, David McPheeters, Mike Turner, Ken Packer, Ralph Reavis, Bruce Wooley, Don Pennington. if ,'iTraek Improves ualit Of Ra town Races As the Ramizzou went to press, the in- door track schedule had just gotten under way. Practices started the firstweek after Christ- mas vacation with the team working out four nights each week in-the school and on Wednes- days traveling to the American Royal to labor under the meet conditions. The competition commenced the first week in February, and the Blue Jays under the coaching of Larry Hall and Robert Keeton had participated in one triangular and two dual meets at the yearbook deadline. Each indoor meet was held at 9:30 Saturday mornings in the American Royal Arena. On February 6, Raytown mauled Truman by a score of 81-19, while the next Saturday, February 13, they squeezed by N.K.C. and South 43 lf2 to 42 lf2 and 40 respectively. In their third outing, the Blue Jays defeated South again by scoring 50 to the Cardinals' 48. Outstanding performances in the indoor track season were displayed by the following: Ken Hurley, 60-yard dash, Eddie Myers, high hurdles, Mike Turner, 440-yard dash, Turner, Hendrix, Given, and Gladfelder, mile relay. ln the field events, Rick Keys contributed on the shot, and Greg Knox soared high in the pole vault to add numerous points, The pilgrimage to Columbia, Missouri, for the state indoor meet of those individuals who took the first seven places in the district finals climaxed the season. Short- ly afterwards, in mid-March the outdoor sea- son began and was highlighted by several home dual and tri-meets. Likewise, a state meet culminated the outdoor competition. Jim Ri Sturma time n transfe mile ----vi wwrfQ mg-W - -- .. . ,- ,- , ,-..'es. .. W . .,.. . , - , - if -. - 'fran--,-r --, V,-g-p--wc.,-......,-:nw-v , ,N-, -...I ,i John Hill, Chuck Ted Greg W: John Packer, HCCS 1 again indoor lowing xflyers, dash felder, Keys soared points ssouri, 'iduals in the Short mr sea everal 1 state tition Jim Riley awaits the passing of the baton from Mike Sturman during a crucial part of the relay, for winning time may be gained or lost While that tube is being transferred. ' Bruce Granger urged on by Gladfelder Nichols and Turner strides on to victory in the last lap of the mile run By using the combined efforts of skill, coordination, and strength, George Silvey manages to clear the bar, which is ten' feet, six inches above the floor, in the pole vault. 1 Ron Gladney begins to clear his second hurdle an instant before a Truman contender for a slight lead in the race 183 1 . ' 1 f s. Q , r 1 . . 1 i . . . . ' 4 .I -F I - W 'I H V I , 4 Q 1 ,. ,E H . fr... .fgv ,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,-m,A,.. ,..,,. ,,, ,,, . .ga---....,.. .-.........-4.-. .....- -AM .- r , .., . H , ,, .. l 1 l l w l t l l 1 i I V l f l i . . . . y r In gir s gym bowling form, rather than accuracy, is t y stressed. Here Peggy Bridges demonstrates her own l form. 1' K V ! 1 5 S i Q, Qi gt i. I 1 184 Mrs. Yancy steadies Sherry Slyester on the balancing beam which is a device used to develop coordination. During intramural basketball, Marsha Raymond and Peggy Davis jump for the ballas Valerie Kistler waits hopefully. E Y ,L While Girls F o School the ann progra: girls W ter-scl toward tion, pa active ficiati in con Corne 19 te intran be on had tc teache ed a W from to bow vp+.i.. .,,, . -. .sr .V Y. ,- -, . . - , -- -Q A UA ., , , ..:-?,. - . . ri .. w'. 'vxm:f:1v: -mr'-1.4.-1:-f-ya.-.f-.zv.....-,.v,..Y. ..,,.., v,,-.fa,.- .ty K., M.-......,,.... ,. . V , oalanctnv d1nat1on . uf f X nond and ler watts Whlle pract1c1ng volleyball under the supervtston of Mrs Yancey gtrls learn the techmques of team coordtnatton Glrls Sports GIPIS Sports PPOVld6 ACtlVlty Beyond Class For the last three years Raytown H1gh School has played host to eleven schools at the annual gtrls' Volleyball Sports Day Thts program provtded the more htghly sktlled gtrls Wtth an opportuntty to parttctpate 1n1n ter school compet1t1on and also earn potnts toward a letter tn mtramural sports lnadd1 t1on, potnts may be accumulated by taktng an acttve part tn basketball tntramurals of ftctatlng at games or plactng ftrst or second tn competttton Under the supervtston of Mrs Cornell Mrs Yancey and Mrs Ph1ll1ps 19 teams of gtrls took part tn basketball tntramurals and 20 tn volleyball ln order to be on a varstty team tts twelve members had to try out before the phystcal educatton teachers Who chose the best performers The regular classroom currtcular tnclud ed a Well rounded program of sports rangtng from basketball fteld hockey, and archery to bowltng tumbltng and modern dance Class 1nstruct1on such as tins explanauon of volley ball rules by Mrs Cornell 1S alsoasegment of glrls eYm 185 . e l - ,t . . , . . , , ' , . , . . D ' 7 ...1.i ' 9 0 0 0 ,v . . - , - , 4. . . 7 ' 7 ' 3 . , . 7 Z, 12.4, , i 2 4 - , fy , 4 , V? ' f-- , 7 . . I ' 7 G' . V' VA 'mug IM. I i H-A M-V I, - - 1 , 3 5, , , v.f,-- Y6E,L..q'...a....,-.-rm:..:1-...s...........-.-......v. .a---...- ---N.-Y.-L ,---lv .- - A ll l lm .nv.,. -..s--- .,,k.-.-..-.,..,.q-Qu,,+..?...-Q.w.s-. ?.,,.,,y,.,..,e,,?,.,-Q...,V,k,.,,, Y A A l e i Q a l 5 x i x n xl l-1' W1 ml 1, wi i. ii I, if sl. l g v l 1 l I, ,.w l 'Q El l lt lil lil yi ' 186 I Ap nified b Traditions, Youth Surges nward With the passing of the school year l964- 65, the pillars and foundation of Blue Jay traditions have reinforced and strengthened. Another class of graduates has filed through its doors, taking with them ideals instilled by Raytovvn customsg another class has as- sumed the responsible positions of seniorsg a new class has become acquainted with the Ways of Raytown, preserving Raytovvn tradi- tions for another year. Pride in Raytown High School, an enthu- siastic school spirit, outstanding scholastic and athletic achievement- -all these traditions have been shared by innumerable students-- an infinite variety of youth--surging and free --becoming more and more beloved as it re- cedes farther and farther into the past, Editor ,.,.4Ji ASO und b U. S. A. Atkins Baslel Beissw Boyle Bartle Bass, Belsh Boone Browi Carte Chittx Clark Clayc Collir Cochi Cook, Corne Cox, Cross Cuddj Dilloi Doctc Drozl Elwe, Ever. Fege Field Fowl Fran Garv Gash Geis: Gible GidG1 Givei Gunn Hall, Hank Hart Harp I-laxt Heat Helli I-lerc Hew: Horr Huds Hugl Hunt Keel Keel Keis Kem Kes: Krui Lara Law Lee, Lew Lukl Luk! McC Mar Mar Mitc Moz Nicl Oss Pac Pag Poii Phil Ran Red Ric Ritc Ros Sch Sch Sch Sco Sea Sha Shi: l E l . . .Y.. ........V...,-...-.,,-......,....,...-...,..... ...M -., L- J Q - . . 103,153 lastic itions ents-- id free it re- past, Administration an Staff Atkins John .... 14 39 131 Baslee Thomas .... I ' .' . A Beissenherz Richard Boyles Lyle .... Bartlett, Dorothy . . Bass, Shirley . . . Belshe, James . . . Boone, Theodore . . Browning, Mary Carter, Frank Chittwood, Ted , Clark, Robert . . Claycomb, Lucy . . Collins, Gary .... Cochran, Milton . . ,. 32 . . . 37 . 34,35 . . .. . 34 . 157,158,167 ......25 ...25 .,. .. 24 . . . . . 28,36 INDEX Shirley wnnam .1 Shores Elbert . . Sigman Van . . Smith Louise . Smith Sharon . . Snow Bettie Spidle Mary . . Starnes Larry , Stevens lrl .JQ44 Sutherland Esther . . . . , . , Swickhamer, Carol ...... 38,131 Tade, Judith . . . Thompson, Clyde Troxell Owen . Turner,, Mary H3135 .. . ' i. Van Zant, Mark .... Vocate, Janet . . . . .. . .. . . 40 . . . 156,157,176 39,125,137 . . . . 42 .. 36,135 . . . .. 32 Walker, Jim .... .... 4 0 Waters, Michael . . ..... 40 Watts, Charles . Welch, Karl ......38 . . . . . 26,65,120 Anderson George Anderson Judith Anderson Kirk . Anderson Rodney Anderson Roger Antone Ruth . Apgar 'Gary . Appier Linda . . Arber Ed . Arehart, Nancy , Arroyo, Marlene Athenas, Joe , , Athenas, Lorelei Atkensson, Roger Attebery, Jo . . .'.' ' ' 89 130 . . . . 103125 50 141 50 141 ' 3 145 180 Angel Judy ....... . . . . . . . 103 153 . . 89 148 150 151 .....89134 . . . . 103 . . . 103,129 . .. . .. . 51 . .. . .. . .. 89 . 103,143,169,179 . . . .. 89,134 ' ' ' f - 38 , . . 50 d , ' 35 , I , , 1 J , I . Y 1 ' '35 1 ' , ',l4, I ' 32 1 . . 50 R , , ' , ,J - 6 . . , , , I Y , , 25 , , 25 ' 4 . . ' 25 f . . . . 51 Cook, Lois ,,,, Cornell, Sandra . . Cox, Clarence . . . . Cross, Robert . . Cuddy, Betty Dillon, Janice . Doctor, Maxine . Droz, Frank . . Elwell, Elsie . . Evers, William . Fegert, Ruth . Fields, Becky . . Fowler, Thelma . . Francis, Jonell . . Garvin, Mildred . . Gash, Rhoda . . . Geiss, Ethel .... Gibler, Maurice . . Gideon, Henry . . Given, Alice . . Gunn, Harry . . Hall, Larry . . . Hanks, Neal .... Harmon, Charles . . Harper, Glen . . . Haxton, Warren . . Heath, Elbert . . . Hellman, Faye . . Herdon, Joe . . . . Hewitt, Tom . . . Horn, Mildred . . Hudson Inez . . Hughes: Elizabeth. .' . Hunter, Zeda . . . Keene, Bill .... Keeton, Robert . . Keisker, Larry . . Kemp, Floyd . . Kessel, Robert . . Krumsick, Emma . . Larson, Anna .... Law, Beverly . . Lee, Wilma . . . Lewis, Marvin . . Lukenbill, Ray Lukenbill, Ray McGhee, Robert . . Martin, Deanna . . Martin, Ralph . . . Mitchell, Dorothy . . Mozley, Erma .... Nichols, Lorene .... Ossenford, Gertrude Packard, Esther . . Page, Nadine .... Poindexter, Nancy . Phillips, Carole . . Ramey, Richard . . . . 14,34,45 . . . .. . 31 31,41,157,165 .......24 ..34,153 ...43 ..36 ...43 ....37 ..33,129 ...25 ..43 ..43 ..38 ..43 ..27 ...38 ..14,41 ...34 ....43 ..31,157 ...26 ..36 ..43 ..40 ......39 ......27 . ..... 24,25 31,37,157,l69 .......32 .....43 ..14,35,131 ....40,41 ..31,157,168 ...30,145 ..41 .....25 .33,126,127 ,....43 ....28 . . . . 34 . . 35,122 . . 24,25 . . 30,136 . . . 27 . . 35,138 .. ...43 ..30 ......27 ......11,41 . . . . . . . . 31 31,4l,157,169,182 Redd, Anneliese ...... . . 33,128 Richardson, Mathilda Ritchie, Donald . . . Ross, Teresa .... Schiltz, John . . . Schupp, Martha . Schupp, Robert . Scott, Joseph . . Seay, Francis . . Shaw, Harold . . Shirk, James . . ..41 ...32 ....24 ..37,148 ..30,148 ...39 ..27 ..24 ..24 Winfield, Linda . Wilson, Clifford Wood, Lou .... Yancey, Judith . . Youngs, Ronald . Yust, Raymond ,,,,,,,,,, .. ..... 32 .. . . 24 . . 31,184,185 . .. . . 26 26 Organizations Band ............. 148,149 Boys' Quartet ...... .... 1 43 Boys' Special Glee Club . . . . 145 Brush and Pallet ..... . 136 Chess Club . . . . 125 Cheerleaders . . . . 152 Choir ..... . . 142,143 C.O.E. ..... ....,.....135 Drama Club ........... 139 Foreign Exchange Program . . . 119 French Club ,........ 126,127 Future Homemakers of America . 130 Future Teachers of America . . Girls' Special Glee Club . . . 144, Girls' Sextet Jaywalkers Key Club . . Latin Club . Library Club Majorettes ............ 149 National Honor Society . . . 120,121 Omelion Society Orchestra . Pep Band .... Pep Squad , R-Club Radio Club . Ramizzou . . Rayflector . Science Club Spanish Club Student Council . Tri-R Club . Y-Teens ........... 122,123 Students Acree, Linda , 50,12O,123,129,139,l43 Acree, Vicki Adams, David Adams, Jerry Adams, Pat . ..- -.... ..- 131 145 143 . . . . . . 151 124 129 . . . . . . . 134 ..138 .........146,147 . . . . 150 .. 152,153 . . . 141- . . 140 . . 44 . . 45 . 137 . . 128 . . . . 118 . . . . . 132,133 ..........50,123 ...........103 . . . . . 89,172,174,175 . ..,. ,48,49,50,l18 120.126,127,132,152 Adams,Pat . . ..... 1 89,130,132 Adams Ron Adee, Pat .... Adlard, Selma Aggas, Mary Agin, Richard Ailshire, Virginia Albin, Tom Alexander, Louise . . Allen, David Allen, George Allen, Janice Allen, Jerry Anderson, Christi Anderson, Cynthia . 18,89,l30,134,153 Anderson, Donna . . . . . .103,169 . . . 103,122,153 . .. . 20,39,143 ...89,128 . .... 50 . . . . 50,152 . . . 89,153 . . . 45,50,124 . ...... 103 .. . . . . 37,50,130 ne . . . 89,127,131 ..........103 Aucoin, Jan . . ..... 49,51 Aucoin, Jean . . ..... 89 Bagley, Deanna . . ....... 89 Bailey, Jeanette . . 103,118,153 Bailey, Michael . . . 89,127 Bailey, Todd . . .... 51 Baker, Gwynn . . . 103 Baker, Linda , , , 89 Baldwin, Terry , , , 51 Barker, Bill . . . . 103 Barker, Gary . ..... 51 Barker, Mary . ......... 89 Barnes, Paul . . ...... 103,169 51 123 132 Barnett, Cheryl ...... , , Barnhart,,Denny. 5,l,141,162,166,18O Barnhart, Kayla Barnhart, Tim . Barr, Linda . . Barrett, David . . Barrett, Joyce Barrett, Richard Bartlett, Cindy . Bartlett, Walter Barton, Paul . . Barton, Tim . . Bath, Ardice . . Batson, Patsy . . Baum, Denise . . . Battles Karen . 103,122,153 .....89 ..'103 . . 148 . . . . 11 . . . 89,123 . . . . . . 89 . . . 103,128,153 , .......... 51 Bay, Gary .... senior-not pictured Beach, Rodney ..... 103,169,181 Beachner, Mike ........ 51,135 103 Beale, Bobby . . Bea1e,106nna . 39,122Q123,i31,151,153 Beasley, Kay-. . . Beck, Don . . . Beck, Lola . . . Beem, Charles . Bekins, Peggy . . Bekins, Bob . . . Bell,Dean .... Bell, Grace . . . Bellington, Bruce Belts, Robert . . . Bence, Barbara . Benigar, Ginger Bennett, Pennie . Benson, Diane . . Bentley, Dawna . . . . . . . . . . 89 . 20,2l,52,12O,139 Berkstresser, Gregg Berrier, Betty . Berrier, Frank . Berry, Diana . . Berry, Darlene . Berry, Terry . . Bersuch, Janet . . Bersuch, John . . Best, Ken . . . Biggs, Gary . . . . . . .. 103,153 . . . . . . . . 103 . . 89,127,131,l39 . . . . .. 51,140, 142,145,148,151 . . . . . .103,148 . . . 51,151,156 52,126 . . . . 89,123,153 . 103,118,169,179 . . . . . 103,142 . . . . . . . . 89 . . . 89,128,153 . . . . . . . 52 . . . . 52,120,143 . . . . . 103,145,169 . . .. . . 103,130 . . 52,132,147,152 . . . .. 103,153 . . . .. 52,134 . . . . 89 . . . 52 . .......... 89 Bilyeu, Bob ........... 89,129 Binney, Barbara . . . 52,128,131,139 Bittle, Laura . 52,53,120,126,139,142 Bjerrum, Anne ...... 52,126,125 Black Linda . . . Bm6k3en,wmrnW111'.1103322123 Blair, Lon .... Blevins, Lloyd . . Blickham, Susan . . Bloom, Tom . . Blount, Dick . Blythe, John . . . Boak, Gary . 89 130 . . 103 103 '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 89 103 169 Boak, Sherry Zsenior.-notpictdred 187 ff , . -4 -- a . .-,..- ..-...r ..,1L.-. ..-.....--........-4 . ..,. A , ,,-, H Mm, , , ,,,, ' f a. . - -., ..... .-......,........1.-.-g,...., .:v...e-.4.-...,..a.f:-1.-.,...4,..-2.4- -- Braden, Curtis . 188 Boak, Terry . . . Boatcher, Sandra Boatman, Cheri . Boatwright, Ken . Boehm, Dan . . . Bogue, Linda . . Bolen, Karen . Bolin, Danny Bondurant, Ann . . . Bondurant, Cheryl Bondurant, Susan ',l'29,l39,151,l53 Bone, Cherolyn .... Bordon, Sandra Bourne, Beverly Boutros, David . Bowen, Julie . . Bowen, Kenny . . ..53 ......53 . . . . . . .53 . . 103,169,178 . . . . . . .53 . . 103,121,127 Bohanan, Leon . . ........ 89 . . . . . 17,53,120, 123,l26,132,152 . . . . 103,153 49,53, 120,l23,126,142 89,12l, ......103 103,153 125,129,134,137 103 ,153 Bowen, vieki . . . . . l23,132., Bowling, Jenelda Boyd, David . . . Boyd, Steve . . . 89 152 . . . . . . 103 103 103 Bezerrn, Phu . . '12o,124',1'56,17ii,1g5 4 Braden, Gayle . . Bradley, Sandy . Bradshaw, Dennis Brand, Cheryl . . Brands, Duane . . . Brands, Mike . . Branson, Shirley Branson, Terry . Bras, Daneen . . Brawner, Luther Breeden, Mike . Bregach, Patty . Breinig, Jeff . . Breshears, Gary . . . . . . . 89 . . . . . . .89 . . . . . . . 56 120,126,139,142 . . . . 103,124 89,121 . . . . ,124 104 104 ......104 89,128,156,182 . . . . . . 104 89,141,167,168 90 141 Cameron, James . Campbell, Tom . Carey, Donna . . Carlisle, David . . Carlisle, Vicki . . Carmack, Darlene 104,143,145 90,141,168,181 90,122,151,i53 . . . . 448,150 . . . . . 104,153 .ee .....55 Carmichael, Craig . . . senior-not pictured Carmichael, Wayne . . . 148,150 Car enter Ra . . . . . . . . .55 Carr, David . 120, senior-notpictured p , y . . Carpentier, Steve . Carrolla, Marilyn Carter, Bruce . . Carter, Mary Lynn Gartner, Don . . . Cary, Ken . . Casey, Tim . Cauger, Ted . . Chaney, Gene . . Channel, Carol . Chapman, l-larold 104 153 . 90,148,151,168 . . . . .'90,91,1l8, 1Z8,132,15l,l53 139,l4l,l56,l82 104 90 . . . . 104 . . . . 104 90,132,146 Charles, Randy . . . . 104 Chasteen, Vickie . . . .90,132 Cheatham, Bob . . . .... 104,169 Childers, John . . . . . 141,163,166 Daugherty, Terry Davis, Gary . . . Davis, Jim . ..l05 ........105 Davie, Peggy . 44,91,121,l39,153,1c8Jg 1 Davolt, Linda . . Dawson, Arnetta .......... 57 Dean, Ed ..... .... 5 7,145 Dean, Karen . . . ..... . 105 DeAt1ey, Connie . . . . 91,127,132 DeBoever Terr , Y - Decker, Terry . . DeFoe, Kathy . . . . . . . . . . 105 . . . . . . . . 105 44,105,127,l31,153 DeHues, Larry .... 91,142,143,145 DeLaPP, Jim . . Senior-not pictured DeLong, Cheryl . Delong, Richard . Denham, Bob . . . Denham, Warren . Dennis, Karen . . Dennis, Ronnie . . Denti, John Denti, Theresa , . Devin,Gay .... DeVault, Gary . . Dick, Wilma . . . Dickey, Pam . . . ......57,123 ........91 ..38,105 . ...91 ..57 ..9l . . . .12,l05 . . . 45,49,57 . . 57,128,138 . 57,143 '. . . '. 105,122,153 Childress, Christine Chrisman, Terry ......... 142 Christian, Carman .... 104,122,153 Chullino, Cindy .... 90,121,127,142 Church, Roger . . ....... 104 Clark, Barbara . ...... 104 Clark, Carol Clark, Eddy . . ...... 140 Clark, Kathie . . . . 104,129,153 Clark, Larry .... ...... Clemens, Rick ..... 104,128, Clemmons, Sharron . 90 137 Dickstein, Camilla ...... 44,105, 118,122,136,153 Dickstein, Larry .....,.... 57 Didlot, Linda DiGirolamo, Vicki . . . . 153 Dinwiddie, Linda . . .... 57 Dion, Ruth ..... .... 1 05 Dirck, Marsha . . . . . 91,121 Dix, Gary . . . . . 105,140 Dixon Pats .... 58 , Y - - Doctor, Craig ......... 105,145 .........9l,12O, 121,123,128,151,153 Dolson, Debbi ........... 105 Donnell, John ........... 105 Dolan, Suzi . '164.,1'67,173,175,176 Breshears, Kent ..... 104,127,179 Breshears, Larry ......... 104 Brewster, Carol . . . .... . 104 Brewster, Nancy . . . . . 126,132, 138,151,152 Bricker, Jane ............ 90 Bridges, Peggy .... 90,127,133,184 Britt, Carl .... senior-notpictured Clevenger, Mark .......... 90 Clisso, Carol . . . . . 56,132,136 Clore, Tim . . . .... . .90 Clouser, Pam . . .... 104,148 Clum, Janice . . ...... 104 Cobb, Barbara . . 90,122,127,153 Cobb, Julie . . 1' 104,149,153 Cobb, Becky . . '. '. 49,551 Cobb, Rex .... .... 123,129,152 . . 56,129 Britt, Jack Brooks, Frank ..... ' ...... 54 Brooks, Tori . . . . 104,153 Brown Carol . .... 104 Brown Craig . . . 90,127 Brown, Danna . . . . 54 Brown Jill . . . . . 104 Brown Linda . . . 90,128 Brown, Richard ..... 104 Brown, Richard , , .. . . 54 90122130 Browne, Susan Brown, Suzanne ..... , , Brumfield, Sharon . . l20,129,151,152 Brundage, Mike Bryan, Karolyn .... 90,122,127,143 Buck, C. L .... ..... 9 0,121,125 Bucklew, Barbara ..... 90,132,142 Bugh, Martha . . . senior-notpictured Bullock, Betty . . 9O,l21,128,137,148 Bunch, John ........ 90,141,167 Bunt, Don ............. 90 Burcham, Cyndi 49,120, ' '126'132'139 129,148,150,151,152 Burchett, Tom Burge, Chris Burge, Patti . . . senior-notpictured 126,132 Burke, Tom . ...... 104 Burnell, Lynn . . 104 Burns, Pat . . Burton, Kathleen ..... 104,142 Burton, Leda . . . 49,123,132,142,143 Burton, Maureen ......... 104 Burton, Vickie Bush, Linda . . ...... 90,122 Butler, Diana ........ 104,153 Buxbaum, Bill . . senior-notpictured Cadwalader, Bill ......... 90 Cahill, Mary . 124,129.,156,182 . . . . . . 104 Cain, Pam ..... . . 104 Caldrone, Mary . . .... 90 Caldwell, David . . . 90,148 Cameron, Harry . . . . 145 Coble, Carol . . . ...... . . 90 Cochran, Gloria . . 104,142 Colbert, Sharon . . . 104,153 Colin, Bill ........ .... 1 04 Collier, Bob ....... 104,169,179 Collins, Phil . 90,118,124,141,164,166 Colvin, Jack ........ 90,136,137 Conkin, Rick ............ 90 Conley, Carol. . . .... . . 56 Conley, Gary . . ...... 104 Conway, Linda . . ..... 90,l32, 136,151,153 Cook, Bob Coon, Linda . . . . . 104,153 Coonts, Betty . . . . . .56 Cooper, Clara Cooper, Marvin .... , . . . . 104 Cooper, Sandy ....... 56,123,129 Cope, Ronnie ............ 56 Copeland, Bobby . 105,143,145,148,150 . . .56,120 139,151,152 Cornish, Vaughn . . . 56,126,143,145 Couch, Lorraine . 90,122,130,142,153 Cox, Janis ......... 90,143,153 Cox, Ronnie . . ....... 105,127 Cox, Steve . . ......... 56 Copenhaver, Linda .... Coy, Donna .......... 90,91, 118,122,130,151,153 Craddock, Carol ....... 90,142 Craig, Marcia .... . . 90, 131 Crawford, Ed . . . . . 91 Creel, Carol . . .... 91 Crews, Sharon . . ..... 91 Crim, Francina , . ,,,,,, 105 Crisman, Terry . . . .56,126,132 Crose, Pauline ........... 91 Crownover, Glenda ,,,,,, 91,132 Croy, Diane . . . senior-not pictured Crue, Carol ............ 122 Crutcher, Dick .......... 105 Cunningham, Paul ....... 91,165 Cusamano, Maryfrances . . . 57,120, l26,l32,l51,l52 Danley, Alice ......... 57,126 - Daringer, Linda , . ,,,,,,, 105 Doty, Diana . . . Doudna, Mike . . Douglas, Charles senior-notpictured Dowell, Linda . . ......... 58 Downey, Rick . . . . . 91,148,150 Downs, Rhonda . . . . 91,148,153 Downum, Elaine Doyle, Barbara . .....58 .....9l Driver, David . . ..... 105 DuBois, Phillip ....... 48,'58,120 Dudley, Dixie . ...... 17,45, 48,59,118,132,152 Dudley, Teri . . . . 31,105,128,153 Duncan David . ........ 59 Dunlap: Wayne . Dureka, Mignon . . Dureka Paul . . 7 Durham, Vernon Dutoit, Peggy . . . . 59,128,138,145 . . . . .105,153 . . . . . .59,181 . . 59,128,141,180 . 105,118,128,l53 Duvall, Dennis ........... 92 Duvall, Donna . ........ 92 Dwyer, Don ...... 126,l-41,142,145 Dyche, Georgia . 92,128,13l,l39,153 Dyson, Cheryl . senior-not pictured Dyson, David . . ......... 92 Earp, Sue .......... 11,12,17, 48,49,59,77,118,120,123,132,152 Ebel, Barbara . senior-not pictured Eckel, Marilyn ........ 49,59 Edmiston, Rick Edwards, Ronnie ......... 105 Egbert, Gail ..... 12,105,128,153 Eggen, Allen ............ 92 Eggleson, Donna . . ....., . 45,59 Eggleson, Ronnie . . . 105,142,145 Eisenhauer, Daryl . . 92,l24,l56,178 4 Eissler, Rose .... 105,l22,131,153 Elkins, Jadene .... 45,49,59, 120,123,126,l42,l52 Ellis, Elizabeth. . . .92,129,137,148 Ellison, Gary ........ 59,141 l59,l60,162,173,174,l75 Elwell, Terry . ....... 105 Enggas, Cindy ........ 105,121 Engle, Eddie . . . . . 105 Enyeart, Bob . . . . 59,148 Epperson, Pat . . . . 105 Epperson, Dale . . . 59 Erickson, Paul . . . 92 Erk, John . . . . . . 92 Ertle, Nelson . . .... 105 Erwin, Linda . . . 60,152 Erwin, Tom . . . . . 106 if 5- 1 n 1 I I I Esheln Essarg Essex, Essex, Ethrid Ethrid Eubanl Eubanl Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Ewers Ewing, Fain, Faircli Farr, Farrai Farrel Faulcc Fenskf Fergus Fergu: Fergus Ferra: Feilds Feilds Figear Finck, Fisher Flewej Flynn, Foddr. Ford, Ford, Ford, Forre: Fox, I Fox, J Fox, J Fox, S Framt F rank, Frank Frankl Frank! Frank Frede Fristc Fritz, Fross Frost, Fry, gl Fry, Fuehr Funk, Funk, Funk, Gagne Gallak Gann, Gardn Gardn Garne Garne Gasse Gatter Gatter Gehle, Gehle, Genoc Genslt Georg Gibbir Gibbs, Gibso: Giese, Gill, EI Giral Girarf Given, Gladfg Gladf Gladni Glass. Glayz Glinesl Goebe Goetz Linda . 106 128 Helber Wesley Goldsworth C6nnie I .I . Y Gooch Sandy .... Goode Carl . . Goodson Patty . Gordon Pat , Gordon, Peggy . . Gordon, Ruth . Gordon, Bill . . Gore, Nancy . . Gore, Steve . . . . . . .62 135 . . 93 121 125 . . . 93 182 . . . 93 153 . . . . . 62,135 . 106,127,131 . . . . 93,128 Hellman Ralph . ffff.. 193.138 Henderson Vicki Hendrickson Judy Hendrix, Roger Hendziik, Hanna' f f ' Henek, Diana . . Henning, Penny .1 . .1 Henry, Jack . . . 139 148 150 . . ' 49 123 128 132 181 64 ,168 '98,i48,15'1, 10 - - 10 Essary, llinda . . . . . ,106i148 1 , ' ' , '106 ' , ' ' 107 51,18 , ' ' 2 : 9 : 10 ' 1 ' ' 9 J , n . . , , D! a , Y ' 2 9 9 M1 f - - 106 , - - - , , . . 64,130 10 106 93 9, 1 64 152 10 1 3 93 10 62 153 Gottreu, Greg . Gottreu, Joyce . . ' ' 62120 ' 'i3'7,1'48,'150,15i,182 . . 93,128,137,148 Gower, Dan ............ 93 Grafton, Joyce . . Granger, Bruce .........106 .. .. 62,120, 124,139,141,148,1.50,156,182,183 Grantham, Susie ..... 106,128,153 Gravitt, Lee . . ........62,135 Henson, Cindy . . Herman, Marsha Herman, Ronald . Herman, Rudy . . Hershey, Howard Hicks, Donna . . . Hickman, Neal . . Higdon, Kenny . . Hig 1 , M . . . . . .' 64 .. 94,128,132 94 ,168 94 94' 64 . . . ,136 138 . .64 . . . ,145 Gray, Judy Gray, Ken . . . . . 106 Gray, Linda . . . . 106 Gray, Bob .... ..... 6 3 Green, Donald . . . .... . . 93 Green, George . . ...... 106 Green, Kathy . . . 93,131,143 Green, Larry . . ........ 93 Green, Lonnie ........... 93 Green, Paula . . 93,122,128,151,153 Green Sandy . . ........ 93 .......64 .. 107169 tion arcia ,.., Hill, Gary ....... . , Hill, Jim ..... senior-not pictured Hill, John ...... 64,l41,161,182 Hill, Judy ...... ' 107,l18,127,153 Hill Nancy .18,45,64,120,128,151,152 Hill Phyllis ............ 107 Hill Bill ........... 107,169 Hoffman, Sherry ..... 49,132,152 Holland, Pam .... 107,122,128,153 Holland, Roger .......... 94 I-lO11OWay, Ginger ...... 107, 153 Greene, Mike ....... 107,151,178 Grenninger, Ron ...... , .... 63 Gribble, Sandra .... 93,127,132,153 Griffin, Kathy ..... 'L ..... 107 Grisham, Mary Jan SN ..... 107,153 Groom, Janie ..... . . . 107 Groom, Sherry ........ 31,45,93 Grounds, Rory ......... 93,141, Gunderson, Cynthia Gunderson, Greg . 160,161,164,176 . . . . 107,127,129 .. . . . . 107,129 Gurney, Alvin ......... 93,145 Guthrie, Dale ............ 63 Haggard, Raymond . . 93,138,142,145 Haight, John ........ 63,12O,129, 139,146,148,150,151 Haines, Jerry ......... 93,145 Haines, Kenny ........... 63 Haldiman, Dennis . Hall, Cheryl Hall, Dawna . . Hall, Linda . . Hall, Sandy . . . . . 63,126,143, 145,148,150 . . 107,129,153 .....107 ......107,153 Haller, Karen ........... 107 Hallett, Susan . 93,121,128,131,153 Hamblen, Cindy ........ 63,138 Hamblen, Deanna . . . 93,121,127,153 Hamby, Nancy . . . ....... 107 Hamilton, Judy . . Hamilton, Ronald Hammers, John . . ...... 107 . . . . 107,148,151 . . . 93 Hammonds, Barbara . . 107,121,122, Hampton, Pat . 1 Handy, Gene 127,148,153 1,49,63,120,128,142 Holmes Barbara , ......... 65 Holmes, Geraldine . . . 31,94,134 Holmes, Sharon . 18,37,65,126,151,152 Holtzclaw, Cheryl 65,135 Hood, James ........... 107 Hoppe, Gordon . Hopkins, John Horan, Beth . Horner, Jack . . Horstman, Dave . Hosmann, Jo Ann House, Robert . . Hove, John . . Howard, Jim . Howard, Pam . . Howe, Carol . . Howe, Danny . . Howell, Karen . Hudson, Diana . Huff, Kathryn . . Hughes, Dan . . Hughes, Jim . . Hughes, Larry . Hughes, Robert Hughes, Ron . . . Hunt, Cheryl . Hunt, Ferrel Hunt, Leslie Hunter, Dale . . . Hunter, Glenn . . Hunter, Steve . . Huntsman, Bill Hurley, Ken . . . Hutton, James . . . . . 65 . 107,128 . ....... 65 . . . 107,169,182 . . .... 107,148 Hough, Rick .... .......107 . . 65,120,1'2'4,139 ........107 . . . . . . 107 . . 107,153 . . . . . 94,181 . . 66,126,139 . . . 107,153 . . . . . 94 . . 107,169 . . . 94 . . . 66 . . 66 . . 66 . .... 44,49, ' 66f1201128',131',139,15,2 . . . . . . . . . 4 . . .66,141,156,182 . ....... 107 . . 66,141,161,182 . . . 94,129,182 Hansen, Jerri . . 93,127,147,148,153 Happy, Peggy ........ 107,128 Hardin, Brinda ......... . 93 Hardin, Rebecca . . ..... 63 Hardy, Terry . . . ..... . 93 Harper, Judy . . . 93,129,132 Harper, Karen . . . . . 63,130 Harris, Bill .... .... 1 07 Harris, Charles . . . . . . . . 107 Harrison, Cynthia .... 93,129,153 Harrison, Gladys ..... 63,123,132 Harrison, Pat ....... 93,122,153 Harvey, Ed ...... 140,166,168, Hymes, Tom ............ 66 Ihnow, Steve .......... 108,169 Ingram, Dale ........... 108 Ireland, Eileen . 20,66,126,l27,149,152 Irwin, Linda ............ 94 Irwin, Susan Izard, Judi . . . . . 66,132 Jackson, James . . ..... 94,145 Jackson, Nathan .......... 66 Jackson, Peggy . . . 108,122,l48,153 Jackson, Shirley ........ 66,135 Jacobs, Barbara . senior-notpictured, - ' E Eshelman Janet . . . . 60 120 152 -. EssexMike... 9 11 Essex Steve ' ' -2 Etnridae Dean :-' - EthrideDou . '19 Eubanli Don g ........... - 4 Eubank, Marilyn . senior-notpictured, ' I 4 - - 2 Evans, Becky . . 92,129,143,151,153 ,,- -5 Evans, Jerry .......... 44,106 911 5 Evans, Larry . . ........ 92 ,15f1'15 Evans, Linda . . . . 106 192111099 Evans, Linda . . ...... 92 50125 Evans, Phillip . . ....... 92 7, 91 Evans, Tony . . 106,169,182 38,105 Ewers, Cass . .. .... ,. 92 - - - 91 Ewing, Gary - - 57 Fain, Clifford . . . . . 92 - - -91 Fairchild, Bill . . . 92,168 Farr, Bob ..... ...... 6 0 12,195 Farrand, Melissa . . . 92,122,127 5:49:2f Farrell, Gary .... ...... 9 2 125,155 Faulconer, Mike . . . . 60,143,145 54145 Fenske, Rienard . . . .... 60,181 122,153 Ferguson, Barbara. . . . . 92,132 44,105r, Ferguson, Greg . . . . . . 106,148 136,150 Ferguson, Steve . ...... 92 - - - 57 Ferrara, Vivien . . . . 106,122,153 , Feilds, Mike . . . . . 60,120,124,182 - -155 Feilds, Peggy . . .... 60,139,152 - - - 5f Figearo, Marie . 60,122,123,130,143 - - 105 Finck, Linda ............ 92 91,121 Fisher, Jean .....,...... 60 105,140 Flewelling, Gary .......... 60 -,- 58 F1ynn,Jndirn ..... 92,123,128,142 103,145 Foddrell, Kent . ........ 60 91,120, Ford, John . . . ..... . 106 151,153 Ford, Max .... . . 92 - - 105 Ford, Sherry - ' 105 Forrester, Suzanne . . 92,153 - - -91 FOX, David .... .... . 92 -, - - 58 Fox, Jerre .... ...... 6 1 '1C1111'1fd Fox, Joyce .... ...... 1 06 - - -53 Fox, Suzanne . . . . .106,128,153 143,150 Frampton, Dennis . ..... 106 148,193 Frank, Millie. . . . . .61,123 - - 53 Franklin, John . ..... 92 - - -91 Franklin, Bill . . .... . .106 105 Franks, Joyce . . . 106,121,127 5,158,120 Franks, Sammy . ........ 61 17,45, Fredendall, Carol ......... 61 132,152 Friside, Doug ...... 45,61,141 128,153 Fritz, David . 61,82,156,172,174,175 5 - 59 Fross, Anne . . 61,120,126,128,138 158,145 Frost, Candy .... 92,131,-149,153 105,153 Fry, Connie . . . ....... . 106 - 59,181 Fry, Tom 141,180 Fnenr, Ted . . ....... 106,182 128,153 Funk, Jack ........ 61,141,161 - - - 92 Funk, Janice . . . 61,126,142,151,152 - - 92 Funk, Rienard . . ........ 106 142,145 Gagnebin, Nick .......... 61 139,153 Gallaher, Linda . . . 61 0010190 Gann, Frank . . . . . 92 - - - 92 Gardner, Gary . . . 61 l,l2,l7, Gardner, Gene . . . . 106 132,152 Garnett, Dennis . . .... 93 HCFUTCC1 Garnett, Laura . . . . 62,138 49,59 Gassen, Mike Gattenby, John ........... 93 . . 105 Gatterman, David ......... 62 128,153 Gehle, Gary ..... 30,106,136,181 . . . 92 Gehle, Jackie . . . . 93,127,153 ,. 45,59 Genochie, Carol . . 106,128,153 142,145 Gensler, John . . .... 62,182 156,178 George, James 131,153 Gibbins, Don '. . ...... 93,121 5,49,59, Gibbs, Charlotte . . 93,132,134,153 142,152 Gibson, Pat . . . . . . 93,127,132 137,148 Giese, May . . . .... 62,132 59,141 Gill, Gary ........... 62,135 174,175 Giraldo, Luis . senior-not pictured, . 105 182 105,121 Girard, Angela . ...... 106 . . 105 Given, Ron ........ 106,156,182 59,148 Gladfelder, Sally . . . 93,127,147,148 . . 105 Gladfelder, Walter .... 62,l26,146, . . 59 148,150,151,182,183 . 92 Gladney, Ron . 45,106,121,127,182,183 . . 92 Glassinger, Craig . . 93,125,129,148 . . 105 Glayzer, Susie ....... 106,153 60,152 Glines, Cheryl . . .A 1o6,121,128,153 . . 106 Goebel, Sally . . . . 106,129,153 180 Hawes, Steve ........... 107 Haxton, Chuck . 49,64,139,141,158,161 Haynes, Bill Haynes, Jim ............ 107 Hays, Larry . . . . 107 Head, Sandra . . . . 93 Heather, Sharon .......... 107 I-leavener, Betty .......... 93 Heckman, Neal ........ 107,128 Heidbrink, Ed . . senior-not picturggi 1 Heim, Susan ....... ' 49,64,120, l29,132,138,142,152 Helber, Penny ........... 93 135 Jacobs, Carol .... 94,123,127,l43 Jacobs, Sharron .......... 108 Jacobson, Gary . . . 94,96,121,128,137 James, Dixie ........... 108 James, Linda . . Janssen, Linda . . . . . . . .108,142 . .... 94 Jenkins, Kathy ........ 108,153 Jennings, Mitchelene Jennings, Tom . . 67,140,142,143,145 Johnson, Allen ......... 1. 108 Johnson, Carolyn ..... 94,136,139 Johnson, Greg . . Johnson, Ira . ..... 94 Johnson, Ken ..... ..... 6 7 189 ' , ,, ,Hi . ., , ,,, ,.. .,.s.,., , . ..... .. ....... ., . .. ,- , I A M4 G -Ak V . 5 4 , -:-,D . .,... ,.. -.,.. ........u,. , . f..-..... - - .,.-L. ....--.,.....................-....... .-..------ -- --H 4 -'- -' Q ' Moorman, Judy . . McPheeters, Ken . Mozley, Melodie . 73,120,128,l42,152 l! . ,l 109 E! 31' ll il li ll' 1 1 5 , . 1 4 I 1 1, 1 1 1 4 1 1 'l 6. E . 1 , 1 , 1 1 31 i, .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ll .ll ll 'l ll 1 is 111 I ,I 1 5 -1 .1 '1 1 U 1 'l ll rl 11 ll W, W ' 1 Nl ,gg 111 11? E11 'wil if ln 111 111 1: il' N, 190 Johnson, Linda .... 118,121,1 Johnson, Mike ........ 108,169 Johnson, Nancy .... Johnson, lra . . . senior-notpictured Johnson, Patricia . . Johnson Johnsoni Sharon . . . 1 Johnson, Sherry . . 67,1 Johnston, Brad . . 44,91,94, 22,128,139,153 . . . 108,148 94,l22,132,153 Sharon ..... 67,132,152 08,123,130,153 23,l26,l51,152 Johnston, Deanna . . ..... 94 Johnston, John . . . 108,169 Jones, Carol . .... 67 Jones, David Jones, Gary . . . 108,125 Jones, Georgia .......... 94 Jones, Janet .......... 94,135 Jones, Jo Ellen . senior-not pictured Jones, Larry .......... 108 Jones, Marilyn . . . 49,67,123,132 Jones, Leonard . . .... 67,135 Jones, Becci . . . . 108,127,153 Jones, Richard . . . . 108,169 Jones, Richard . ..... 94 Jones, Bob Jones, Vicki . . . . 67 Jordan, Audrey . . 108 Jordison, Sheila . . . 108 Joslin, Jack . . . . . 67 Jourdan, Don . ....... 67 Jourdan, Joy . . . ...... . 108 Joy, Becky ............ 67 Judkins, Catherine . 67,l23,132,134 Judkins, Margaret .... 108,122,134 Kauffman, Kay . . Kays, Danny ...... Keady, Pam... Keerdn, Kathy . 48,'68,1 94,127,143,146 . . . . . . 94 . . . 108,153 20,126,146,148 Keller, Richard .... 94,141,180,181 Keller, Steve ........... 108 Kelley, Jan Kelley, Melody .... 94,122,143,153 Kellogg, Charles ......... 68 Keltner, Mike . . ....... 108 Kemp, Peter . . . . . . . 108 Kennedy, Carol ........ 68,135 Kensinger, Mike .......... 108 Keys, Rick .......... 68,141. 158,160,l62,l65,l66 Kile, Nancy . . .......... 94 Kincaid, Lana . . ...... 68,135 Kindle, Gary . . . . 108,143 King, Barbara . . . . 94,127,132 King, Connie . . .... 108,153 King, Douglas F . .... 94,148,150 King, Karen . . . 49,68,123,152 King, Laila . . ..... 94,122,130 King, Sharon ...... 68,123,142,152 King, Wendall ......... 68,135 Kingdom, Lanette ........ 108 Kinnamon, Larry . . 68,143,145 Kinyon, Susan . ...... 108,148 Kirwan, Linda . ...... 49,.68 Kistler, Valerie 14 44 91 118,123,128,15l,153,184 Klaric, Arlette , . 44,68,120,126,132 Klasinski, Pat ........ 108,153 Kleiman, JoVita ....... 108,153 Kliethermes, Carol . 68,123,129,l48 Klinge, Allen . . Klinge, Norman Kloiber, Bob . . Kloiber, Gery . 108 ........108 108 Lanham, Tom . . Larsen Kay . . . . '. 94',1.23,127 Lashley, Barbara' .. .. ..... 109,153 Lashley, Carol ....... 45,9,5,136 Lassiter, Ken . . . . Lattimer, Leda . . Lattin, Diana . . Lattin, Marc . . . Latz, Linda ..., Lawrence, Brenda 109,114,169,182 . . . 109,143,153 .......69 .....97 ....95 . . 95,130 Lawrence, Steve .......... 109 Lawrence, Tracy ........ 69,138 Lawson, Karen . 44,69,123,146,147 Leeper, Joan . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 LaFevre, Cheryl ..... 95,127,148 Maness, Kay . . . . 110,128,153 Maness, Lee . ..... 71,135 Manfredi, Rick ...... 110,145,181 Manley, Bob ......... . 45,49, 7l,120,141,160,162,182 Mann, Brenda ....... 95,128,132 Mann, LaZuana ........ 95,153 Mann, Mike . . . . . . 110 Mann, Penny . 49,71,120,126,146,148 Manning, Jerry .......... 72 Manning, LaWanda ..... 110,122 Marchetti, Marilyn . 72,132,148,152 Marnett, Jean ...... 95,128,153 Marstellar, Cheryl . 20,45,72, 120,l24,l28,13l,139,151,152 Leffert, Mike ......... 109,181 Leinbach, Diane ...... 45,49,69, 120,128,132,l39,152 Lemberger, Janet ......... 109 Lentz, Joan .... . . 109,122,153 Lentz, Phil ............. 95 Leonard, Mike ........... 109 Leone, Steve ........ 69,142,145 Lewis, Jerry . . . 95,14l,167,168,178 Lewis, Kathie ....... 109,127,153 Lewis, Sherry ..... 28,95,122,153 Liebovich, David . . ...... 109 Linsey, Mary . . ...... 69,146 Lindwall, Glen ....... 45,95,121, 125,128,137,139 Livingston, Benny ........ 109 Livingston, Larry ........ 109 Martin, Brent Martin, Charlene . . Martin, Martha . . Martin, Rick . . Martin, Vance . . . Martindale, Toni . Martinez, Yolanda Mason, Massey Massey Linda . . . , Donna . . , Gary . . Massey, Lenora . . Masten, Medley, Medlin, Medlin, Alan . . Karen . . Cheryl . . . Ronnie . . . Mendenhall, Betsy . Mendenhall, George . . . . . .... . 94 Kloiber, Kurt . senior-not pictured Knabe , Steve ...... 108,169,179 Knapp, Kenneth ..... 94,156,182 Knapp, Malanie ..... 108,122,153 Knox, Greg . 12,69,82,139,141,l61,182 Kobush, Kenneth . senior-notpictured Koch, Jim ............ 108 Koel, Richard ' Locascio, Carol . Lockard, Butch . Lockard, Bob . . Locklear, Lois . . Lockler, Beth . . Loe, John ...... Loftus Charles . . . . . . . 109 . .95,121,125, 157,14s,150,151 . . . . . . . 95 . . . . 109,153 69,123,130,14s 109,148,151,169 109 143 145 Lohmeier, Kathleen . . . 109,121,153 Long, Beverly . . 49,69,132,l43,152 Long, Carl . . . 109,158,167,168,179 Long, John . . senior-not pictured Long, Phyllis . . 95,123,127,142,153 Long Tom . . . Ldyej sera . . 95',1'2i,130,13'2, 109 153 Lovelace, Sheryl . 69,120,126,l37,148 Lowe, Jenny . . . Lowe, Roger . . Loyd, Don . . Lucito, Joe . . . Ludlow, Cathy . . 69,129,151,152 . . . . . 70,135 . . . 109,128 . . . . . 109 109,122,153 Ludlow, Dennis . . ' ' .... 70,135 Luellen, Michael Luscombe, Randy . McCall, Patty . . McCarty, Janet . . McCoy, Mary . . . McCracken, Jimmy McCrary, Bob . . . McCullough, Fran A McCullough, Frank McDaniel, Greg . McDaniels, Kem . McDevitt, John . . McDonald, Cheryl . McFarland Kath , y . . McGee, Judy' . . . McGhee, Doug . . McGowan, Pat . . McGowan, Peggy . McKee, Dennis . . McKinney, Diane . McMahon, Mary . McMillan, Jan . McMillan, Kathy . . . . . . . 70 . . . 91,95,121,127 ....,95,123 ......109 . . . . .109 . . 109,169 . . . . 70 .Al . . . 95 ..... 95 . . 70,148,163 . . . . . 70 . . 109,153 . . . . .109 . . . . . . . 95 . . 109,169,179 . . . . 71,123,129 . . . . . . 109 . 109,169,182 95',129,135,136,153 95,123,128,153 . 45,49,71,132 71 131 143 McMurray, Edward' .1 .... . .7 95 McPheeters, David ...... 110,l45, l46,l48,15l,156,182 . . 71,135,139,142 Menteer, Harold Menteer, Robert Merry, Dorothy d ........95 ..110 .. 110 . . . . 72 . . 95,132 . . . . 110 . . 72,135 , .... 110 . . . . . . 95 . . 72,124,126 . . 95,122,130,132 ........72 .....110,128 1l0,l1s,l22,l53 . . .96,148,168 ........72 .....96 ......110 ....96,130 Messier, Billiette . . . Metsker, Mary Ellen . 96,128,132,153 Michael, Karen Michel, Randy . ..........110 Middaugh, Jeff . . Millbern, Stuart Milham, John . Miller, Colin . .' Miller, Deborah Miller, Donna . Miller, Jack . . Miller, John Miller, Ruth . . Millett, Mike . . Minor, Janet . Minter, Marion Minter, Mark . Mitchell, Bill . Mitchell, Connie Mitchell, Donna Mitchell, Greg . Mitchell, Eugene Moffitt, Warren Molder, Pam . . 110,169,179 .....110 ....110 ..110 ...96 . . . 96 . . 110,153 . . 72,159 . . . . . 72,135 72 135 .' '96,121,128,'l31j153 - Q Monnig, Sherry . . Monroe, Cindy . . . 72,1l8,120,132 . . . . . .110,169 ...96 .....96 ..73,132 ...110 . 96 110 .- 110,122,153 . . .110,153 . . 110,118,153 Monteith, Sharron .... 12,110,142 Moody, Mike .... . . . . . . . . 96 Mooney, Karen . 73,123,126,132,152 Mooney, Rachel . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Moore, Beverly ..... 110,122,153 Moore, Jan . . . 44,110,118,l22,153 Moore, Jane ......... 110,153 Moore, Julie . 91,96,118,121,127,142 Moore, Rickey . . . Moorehead, Mike ,.......73 Moorhous, Kathy . 73,123,126,132,152 . . 49,73,123,152 Morgan, Claude ....... 1l,73,l35 Morris, Betty . . ...... 96 Morrissey, Bill . . ....... 110 Morrow, Patty . . . 73,131,147,148 Morton, Robert ........... 96 Moss, Allan ............ 110 Mothersead, Sue Beth . .20,21,49,73, . 1.20,126,132,147 Kosmicke, Kent . . . 69,138 . . . .94,129 Krahenbuhl, Clara . . . Kratschner, Ellen ...... 108,122 Kronsbein, Linda . 94,127,132,151,153 Krueger, Steve ..... Kulp, Colleen Kyle, Larry . . . LaGrasse, John Laier, Margo . . . Laird, Eddie . . Lake, Ron ..... Lancaster, Kala . Lander, David . . . . 108,128 94 . . 109,129 . . 109,153 . . . . . 109 . . 109,145 . . . . 94 . . 109,145 McRay, Allen McWhirt, Jan . . . Mabbott, Margaret 71,126,132,136 . . . . . . . 71 Mabbott, Sharon . . ....... 110 MacDonald, Carol Mace, Paul . . .. 120, Madison, Linda . . 21,49,71, l2Z1,'l26,l37,148,l50 45,71, 123,132,136,152 Magelssen, Linda ....... 95,132 Magness, Donna. . 71,118,143,151,152 Maienshein, Chris Mallory, Margie Muchmore, Janice ....... 96,142 Munne, Ed . . . Murphy, John . . . . . 110,182 Murray, Dawn ....... 45,73,123, 126,132,145,151,152 Murray, Sharon . . . Mutch, Sharon . . . Muzingo, Ed . . . Muzingo, Janice . . Myers, Charles . . Myers, Ed .... . . Narr David .......110 96,127,132,153 .......73 . . . . . . 110 . . . . . . .96 73,141,156,182 74 120 Narr, R Neather Neathel Neece, Neil, M Nethert Neubaui Nevels, New, D, Newbill Newma Newpor Nichols Nichols Nicotra Nodwel Noel, lf Normal Norton, Nystrol Oberhe Oden, I O'l-Iara Oldham Oliver, 'Oliver, Oliver, Olsen, O'Neill O'l-Iara Opel, 1 Orrisol Osentol O'Shaug Ott, Su: Owen, I Packer Padgetl Page, 1 Page, Palmer Palmel Parker Parla, Parla, Parnel Parrat Parson Pate, C Patters Patter: Patton, Peffer, Peffer, Peffer, Pence, Pence, Pender Pender Pendle Penn, S Pennin Pennin Pennin Pepper Perkin Perkin Perrin Perry, Peters Peters Peters Peters Pettyjc Pettyjc Pfortrr Phelps Philips Picker Picker Picker Pierce Pinder Pinder Pine, I Pine, 1 Pinney Piper, Piper, M , .... ..... , If U ' I Oberhelman, Dennis ...97 Shippy, Linda . . Ridin s Pat 22 l23,153 ,45,72, 51,152 . . 95 - . 110 . 110 . . 72 95,132 , . 110 72,135 .. 110 . . 95 .24,126 .3O,132 . .72 .10,128 .22,153 .48,168 . . 72 . . 96 . . 110 96,130 .32,153 . . 110 69,179 . 110 . 110 . . 110 . . 96 . . 96 ,10,153 72,159 72,135 72,135 .31,153 .20,132 .10,169 . . 96 . . 96 73,132 . .110 . .96 . . 110 .22.153 .10,153 ,18,153 ,10,142 . . 96 32,152 .. 96 ,22,153 22,153 10,153 27,142 ..73 32,152 23,152 73,135 . . 96 .. 110 47,148 .. 96 .. 110 ,49,73, 32,147 42,152 96,142 10,182 . . 96 '3,123, 51,152 .. 110 32,153 . . 73 . . 110 . . 96 56,182 74,120 Narr, Ronnie . . . , 110,179 Neathery, Larry . . . , , 110 Ncarhcry, Ray . . . . . . . . 96 Ncccc, Irma .... .... 4 5,96,l53 Neil, Mary ............. 96 Netherton, Karen . senior-notpictured Neubauer, Kenneth ......... 96 Nevels, Phyllis . . . 96,123,132,l53 New, Diane ...... ....... 9 6 Ncwbill, Pat ....... 74,123,132 Newman, Jan . senior-not ictured, Pipes, Don . . Pipes, Glenda , , . . 76,135 . . . 111 Pirnie, Chris ........... 111 Pirnie, Martha . ......... 111 Pirnie Alan . . . . , ........ 97 Plank, Connie . 49,76,12O,131,148,152 Plank, Doug Plaster Don . . , . . ....... , 76 Polston, Dorothy . . . 111,129,142,153 Po e Charleen P f .......... 111 Pope, Mike . . 97,129,148,150,151,l81 Roehl, Steve . ...... 78,141,163 Rogers, Allen ..... 98,148,168,181 Rogers, Dennis ...... 78,142,145 Rogers, Edward . . . . . . . . . 148 Rogers, Wayne ....... 112,180 Rollins John . . . , ........ 112 Roper, John . . . senior-not pictured Rcsc, Jo ce . .... 78,132,152 y . . Rose, Roger . . . . . . . . . . 112 Ross, Doug . . . . 112,124,128,137 Ross, Linda . . ....... 45,78 Newport, Terry . . Nichols, David . . 45,49,123i132,152 . . . . . 111,153 . . .. . .. . 111 Nieheie, Bob . . . 56,74,141,132,133 Nicotra, Larry . . Nodwell, Linda . . Noel, Kathy .,., Normand, Terry , , , Norton, Carole . . . . Nystrom, Stan .... . 111,121,128 . . . . . . 96 74,142 74Q123,126,131 . . . . . . 139 .- ...., . 111 . . . . 96,129 Popplewell, Don Porter, 'Donna . Porter, Nancy . .... . Powell, Gayle . , , Powell, Randy . Powell, Kenneth Prater, Jimmy , Prather, Joyce . Prewitt, Bob . . ...-... ee . .--e... 11L141, 143,165,167,180 . . . . . . 97,153 76,130 111,153 111,121 . . . 97 111 45,49,76,123,132,152 . . . . . . 97,99,118, 124,141,164,168,176 Ross, Mary . . . ...... 112,128 Rowland, Bob ............ 98 Rupard, Nancy . . . 112,132,149,153 Rupard, Steve ............ 78 Russell, Tom ...... - ...... 98 Sager, David . 92,98,127,l48,l50,151 Saladino, Carolyn .......... 79 Saleh, Nabil ............. 98 Saleh, Sami . senior-notpictured,163 Sandusky, Ken ...... 78,141,164 Schaffer, Beverly .......... 98 Oden, Martha ......... 74,135 O'Hara, Torn ...... 111,114,124 Oldham, Cheryl . . Oliver, Charles . . .....,, 96 Oliver, George . .... 111,128,140 Oliver, Margie . . . 96,122,128,131 Olsen, Denny . . O'Neill, Joyce . . O'Hara, Tom ........... 102 Opel, Kathy ...... 21,45,74,120, 124,129,132,139,143 O1'fiS0I1, Richard ....... 74,135 Osenton, Gemma ......... 152 O'Shaughnessy, Mike . . . . 111,178 Ott, Suzanne , ........... 74 ......96 ........74 ......97 Owen, Steve ............. 97 Packer, Kenny .... 97,l41,164,182 Padgett, Charles ....... 44,97, 12l,125,129,137,18l Page, Phillip . . . senior-notpictured Page, Rebecca ....... 97,132 Palmentere, Ben Palmer, Clarinda .....' 45,59, 74,12O,126,l31,142,152 Parker, Mike .......... 111 Parla, Linda ......... 111,153 Price, John . . . 76 120 137 142f143,145,143,15i Price, Linda . . . . . .. 15,19,45,49, 76,118,120,152 Pruitt, Pam ..... 97,129,130,148 Purcell, Sherri . . Quearry, Lynn . . Quigley, Vicki . . . Rabourn, Gary . . Rader, Jack Rader, Radford . . Ragan, Mike . . Ragusa, Marie . . . Ramey, Vernon Ramey, Bill .... Ramsey, Gary , , ,, Ramsey, Bob . . 42,111,127,153 10,76,141,159,166 ......97,153 35,76,148,150,151 . . .. 20,44,76, 120,124,129,139 . . . . . . . .676 ........111 77,l4l, ' 158:1623166,172,173 .at .... 97,163 . . . . . 77,141, 143,156,172,173 ...97 ........111 Ramsey,RoXy ' . I h . Ramsey, Thomas Rannabargar, Mary Parla, Nancy ........ 97,151,153 Parnell, Steve . . 97,141,148,166,167 Parrat, Suzi ......... 53,75, 119,12O,122,126,142 Parson, Tammy . . . . Pate, Charlotte . . Patterson, Allen . . Patterson, Ronnie . Patton, Chuck . . . Pener,cynuua ... Peffer, Nick .... Peffer, Stephen . . Pence, Billy . . . Pence, Steve .... Pendergist, Mike Pendergist, Pat Pendleton, Vicki . Penn, Susan . . . Pennington, Don . . Pennington, Pat . . . . 111,153 . . 97,132,134 75,141,161,182 ......97 ......111 ..75 ..97 ...111 . . . . 97 . 111,169 .. . .75 . . . 97,122 . . . .. . 111 . 111,156,132 .. . . 75,132 Rash, Janet . Rash Jud , y ..... Ravenscraft, Cheryl . . . 97 Ray, Janice . . Ray, Janice . Ray, Linda Raymond, David . . . .. . . .. 97 77,120,136,142,148,151 . 111,129,146,147 ,132,153 . . . .... 77,132 . . . ..... . 111 . . . . 44,97,140,145 Raymond, Marsha ..... 91,97,118, Ready, Joe Reavis Ral h 121,122,129,151,153,184 . . . 97,141,164,132 . . . . . 37,111 , P - Rees, Steve . . Reese Jackie , . . Reese, Terry . . .....97 ,101,153 37,45, .77,118,120,122,152 Schamback, Patty . . .... 112,153 Schanuth, Rose . . . . . 98,122,130 Schanz, Verne . . . . . . 112,169 Scheuneman, Joan . . . . . 112,153 Schieszer, Fred . . . . . . . 112 Schleicher, Dorothy . . . . . 115 Schloegel, Carl . . . . . . . . . . 79 Schmitt, Jerry ........ 112,169 Schuepbach, Kathy .... . 48,49,79, , l18,120,123,132,152 Schulz, Susan ....... 98,128,153 Schumacher, Mike .... 112,125,145 Schtnnp, Betty . 45,49,79,123,132,152 Scott, Anita .... Scott, Roger Seabaugh, Karen . . Searcy, Betty . . Sears, Leslie . . Seaton, Kathy . . See, Berry ..... Seefurth, Cheryl . Selders, Mary . . SelL sheryi .... ' f Settle, Cheryl . . Setzer, Dale .... Setzer Susan . . .. 98,127,139 112,122.129,153 . . . . . . 112 . . . 79,145 . . .112,153 . . . . . . 112 . . 79,120,132 . . . . . . . 98 112,122,128,153 . . . . . .112 . . . . 112,148 . . . . 79,135 Shackelford, Myron ,, Shadley, Mary . 98,122,127,132,153 Shanks, Carol .... 98,l29,l51,l53 Shanks, Natalie .......... 112 Shatswell, Myrtle ......... 112 Shaw, Bonnie ........... 48 Shaw, Doug ...... 79,121,14O,148 Shaw, Gary . . ...... 79,126 Shearer, Gary . . . . Shelley, Julie .......... 112 Shelnutt, Bob ........... 76 Shelton, Bill . . senior-not pictured Shelton, Roger . . 91,98,118,128,182 Shepherd, Bill .......... 112 Shepherd, Katherine ....... 98 Sherman, George ...,112 Reid, Ronald ............ 97 Rendon, Robert ....... 112,181 Renick, Joe . . . .... 97,148,178 Renick, Sue . . . . 77,l23,136,l52 Resch, Phillip . . . ...... . 112 Reynolds, Sharon . . . 97,129,132,153 Rhodes,Pam . . . . . . . . Rice, Harry ...... Richardson, Cheryl . . . . . . .78 . .l0,82 Pennington, Ron . . . 111,156,182 Pepper, Danny . . ...... 97 Perkins, Mary . . ..... 75 Perkins, Mike . . . 75 Perrin, Frank Perry, Jack . . . 75 Peters, Tim . . ......... 111 Rickson, Ray . . Rider, Bill . . . Ridgley, Joe .... . . .97 Richardson, Pamela . . . . . 97,132 Richardson, Shirley ........ 97 . . . . . 78,148,151 . . . . . . 97,143,145 . . . . . . . . 97 . 78,132,148,149,152 Peterson, Craig . Peterson, Ruth . Peterson, Steve Pettyjohn, .........111 senior-not pictured Chuck . 75,143,145,148,150 Rigslif, Charles ....... 97,168 Riley, James ..... 78,156,182,183 Rneg Maj ... Rirna, Ruta ..... ...... 97 . . . . . 78,129 Pettyjohn, Jamie ....... 111,127 Pfortmiller, Billy ......... 75 Phelps, Sherald . . . . . . Philips, Judy . . . . . 111, Pickering, Gary ......... Rimmer, Kenny . . Roark, Jane . . . Roark, Joan .... Roberts, Janice . . Roberts, Judy . . ....112,179 ........98 . . . . . . . . 98 . 112,121.127,l32 . . . 78,132,143 Sherpy, Sue . . . . . 37,79 Shiner c thie f 98,128,137,146,148 . f YD. Shlnpaugh, B111 . . . Shippy, Danny ..... Shippy, Sid .... Shirk, Richard . . Shirk, Rusty Shirley, Sherrie . Shoaf, Vicki . . . Short, Carol . . Short, Larry . . . Shull, Paul ...... 98,148,150,151 . . . . . .112 . . 79,123,132 . . . . 112 . . . . . 79 . 80,123,132 .. . . 80,132 . 112,122,153 ......80 . . . . . . 98 Silvey, George . 98,14O,156,182,183 Simmons, Danny . . ......112 Simmons, Gary .......... 11 2 Simmons, Joe Mike Sippel, Tom .... Sivils, Ellen .... . . senior-not pictured ......112 .......80 Skeens, Michael .... 112,169,182 Pickering, Kenny Pickering, Marla Pierce, Maynard Pinder, Bill . . . Pinder, John . . Pine, Linda . . Pine, Butch . . Pinne Mike Y, - 4 Piper, Donna . . . . . . . . . 111, . 97,123,132,136, '.f'.'.f'97,142, ' f 75,126,132, ...'... Piper, Ron . . seniorln'ot'picture.d,135 111 153 111 148 150 111 145 111 152 111 75 111 Roberts, Ramona ....... 112,118, 121,128,153 Roberts, Sheryl . . .... 98,132 Robertson, Ed . . . . . . 98 Robinette, Diane . . . . 112 Robinette, Kathy Robinson, Gordon . . . . 112 Robinson, John . . . . . 112 Robinson, Steve . . .... 112 Roehl, Kathleen .... . . 112,153 Skeens, Robert . Skirvin, Rickie . 6 Slavens, Mike . . Slead, Larry . Sleyster, Galen . Sleyster, Sherry Slocum, Dwight . ......80 ...,112 .....80 . 98,143,145 . . . . 113 98,101.122, 132,153,184 . . . . 113 Smallwood, Donna ..... 80,123,132 19 Smith, Charles . . . . . 80 J smirk, Cheryl ..... . . . 98 Smith, Christopher . . .... 35 J Smith, Connie J Smith, Doug .... . 10,44,98 J Smith, Steve . . ...... 80 J Smith, John .... . . 98,121,178 J Smith, Lon .... ...... .8 0 J Smith, Marcianna . . . 113,131,153 J Smith, Mike ............. 98 J Smith, Myron . . . . 98,145,148,150 - Smith, Becky . . . ....... 113 7 Smith, Rhonda . . ...... 113 5 Smith, Ronnie . . .... 80 Smith, Ronnie . . ....... 98 Smith, Sandy ....... 49,80,123, 126,130,132,152 Smith, Wayne . 49,81,120,129,137,139 Smotherman, Bob Snedeger, Flora . Snively, Jan . Snyder, Brenda .' . Snyder, Orville .......98 . . . . . . . 81 81,120,123,126,136 . . . . . . . . 113 ......81,135 Southern, Larry .... 98,148,l5O,15l Southern, Pam . ..... 113,134 Sparks, Mary . . ....... 81 Spaulding, Rick .......... 113 Spickelmier, Roger ...... 113,169 Springate, Don . . 113,142,146,147,181 Springate, Bob . ...... 81,120, 141,146,147,180,181 Srader, Dixie . . ........ 113 Staggs, Ronnie .... 98,141,l68,180 Stalcup, Janet Staley, Jack . . Stanford, Carol . . Stanford, Tom . . . Tucker Stanley, Jerry . . . States, Skip . . . 1 Stebbins, I-lollie Stegner, Phyllis . J 1 . Stebwien, Valerie . 1 Stephens, George , J Stephenson, Lucky . Stephenson, Steve . Sternecker, Paula . Stevenson Barbara 115 148 113,153 '8i,14i,1oo,1o2,1o4 . . 45,81,126,152 . . . 113,169,182 . . . . 81,135,159 13,148,15O,169,178 . . . . . 8l,120, 128,139,143,152 . .... 81 . . . . . . . . .81 . . . . . 113,128, 13l,143,148,153 I , . ., ...... 113 Stevenson, Rick ....... 44,49 82,l2O,129,131,l37 Stewart, Donna . . Stewart, Lee . . . Stewart, Marsha . Stewart, Nancy . . Stewart, Bill . . . Stewart, Bill . Stilley, James . Stillwagon, Linda . Stith, Sam . . . Stolper, Marta . Stone, Mike . . . Stone, Ralph . . Stouder, Barbara Stout, Robert . . Street, Dan . . . Street, Ted . . . . .' .' 82,13l',1'39, . . . . . 113,153 . . . . . 113,143 82 . 113,127,131,153 98 113 44,98,121,124,128 131 . . 82,120,128, 113 142 . . . . . 82, . .... 98, ..- .....--. 161 145 . . . 82,123 113 83 113 Stryker, Robert .' 98',1'25,129,16'8,l81 Sturman, Mike . . 83,141,163,l82,183 Sturman, Steve . Summers, Jim . .- Sumpter, Phillip . Sunderland, Diane Sunderland, Bill . . Suppenbach, Andrea .... Sutton, Joyce . . . V Swank, Barbara . . 113169 179 '.' .' .'. .'1131129 . . . . 113,145 . . . . . 113,153 . . .98,l19,121, 125,129,137 . . 114,127 . 102,114,128,153 3 ..... 83,148 Swank, Lowell . , Swanson, Judy . . Sweat, Bruce . . Swift, Dean . . . Tackett, Sandy . . . . . . . . . . .114 Talbott, Mickey . . . . 83,132,152 114 .....83,161 13,20,21,44,49, 83,124,126,131,139,143,145 Tartar, Linda . . . . Taylor, Bruce . . . Taylor, Elaine . . . Tebbenkamp, Larry Teeman, David Templeton, April u. 1. 1. '. -. 3 192 A 190 . . . 98,128,132 . . . .20,99,101, 121,128,139 . .... 99,122 . . ..... 99 . . . . .83 . 102,114, 121,122,132,153 Templeton, Sherry . .. . . 49,82,83, 118,120,126,l3l,139,152 Terry, Lillie . 1 .... 114,122,129 Test, Susie , , , 99,118,l32,151,153 Thibault, Jerry . Thoennes, Brenda ......... ........99 114 Thomas, Andy . . . . . 114 Thomas, Connie . . . . 114 Thomas, Dale .... ..... 9 9 Thomas, Richard . . . . 114,169 Thomas, Robert . . Thomason, Diane . Thomason, Sandy Thompson, Steve Thompson, Tom ........ 114,124 Thomson, Mary Jane . 49,83,l28,l52 Thrall, Bill .1 .... 99 Throckmorton, Susan Thrutchley, Sandy . . o. ...... . . . . . . 99 . . 83,123,132 99 99 o-o ...... .. .. .' ., .J .I .I .114 , . 83,126,142, 143,146,l47,152 Tidwell, Kathy ......... 83,142 Tienken, Louis ......... 99,159 Timmerman, Paula . . .... 114 Ti ie Terr . . . . .114,132 pp , y . . . Todd, Larry . . . Todd, Linda Todd, Paul Toevs, Linda . . . Tolbert, Gale . . . Topolski, Vicki Totten, David Totten, Pam .... ...114 . 99,129,143 135 fo... . . . . . . . . 114 Townsend, Ralph . l41,l59,162,165,180 129 Townsend, Ron . . Tramont, Marilyn . . . 120, Watkins, Pam . Watson, Peggy Wealand, Randy . Weber, Larry . Weiss, Karen Welch, Karen Welch, Renee on -- Wendlandt, Barbara ..... Werremeyer, Carol ..... Weston, Jeanne Weston, John . . Weston, Pam . . Wheat, Jerry . Wheeler, Brindy Wheeler, Janet White, Janet . . White, Joanne . Whiteside, Terry Whiteside Tim . Whiting, David . '. . o . . . . 86,123,l29,l32 . ....... 99 . ...115 115 . . . . . . . . 86 . . . . 18,45,86, 118,l20,l26,136 . 86,135 . 115,149 . 115,122,l27,153 .........115 . . . ...... 115 senior-not pictured . '. ' ' '. l15j1281153 Whittemore, Frank Wienshienk, Richard . . Wiles, Larry . Wiles, Linda . . Wilhelm, Nina . . Wilhelm, Ruth . Wildinson, David Travis, Frank . . . . . . 99 Travis, John .... . . 114 Trentham, Gary . . . . . 141 Tresenriter, Sharon . . . . 114 Tribble, Danny .... . . . 114 Tribble, David ........... 99 Trotter, Tom ll 20 21 ' ' '120,124.,128,1,39,,l45 Trout, Linda ............ 132 . . . . . . .99,122,127 Trusty, Donna Tucker, Alan . . ...., 45 Tucker, Eddie . . . . 141,163 Tucker, Jean Williams, Alice Williams, Ann . Williams, Carlos Williams, Gary Williams, Williams, Williams, Jerry Williams, Linda Williams, Mike . Williams Patsy Williams i Sally .' .' .' o . 115 122 129 . . 86 . . 99,142 . . . 99 . . . 115 . 86,125 . . . . 86 . 115,182 . . 86,152 ....86 .. ..... 86 . . . . . 86,135,142 86,135 . senior-notpictured 141,159 115 Jim . 87,l24,14l,162,166 Jeannette ........ 87 . . . . . 115,156,181 . . . . . .99,l3O,132 . 99,139,146,148,150 . . . . . . . 100 . . . . . 115,127 Williamson, Bill Williamson, John . 100,129 . . . . .11,87,120, 124,141,158,166,173 . . . . . . . . 115 .........115 . , . . . 44,99,100, 118,119,l21,123,127,142,15l,l53 Tucker, Terry . . Tully, Dave . Turner, David Turner, Mike . . ...... 114 Sandy . . . 123,126,152 . . 99,141,164,166 . . . . . 114 114,159,167 141 158 159 ' ' '163,16o,17fi,18i,1s2l Wilson, Christine' Wilson, David . . Wilson, Debbie Wilson Diane . . Wilson, Linda . Wilson, Lynda . Wilson Michael Wilson Rands . Wilson Tom . Wilson Sharon Tuttle, Julie . . . Tuttle, Steve . . Tyler, Margo . Unruh, Gary . . . Utley, Carol . . . Utley, Dennis ........114 145,148 . . . 143 . .... 114 . . ..... 115 Vandenberg, Bonnie . . Vandeventer, Doug . . . . . . . 85 99,122,132 99,141,168 Vandeventer, Jan ..... 45,49,123, 126,132,l47,l48,l52 VanLanker, Jerry ......... 99 Vanotti, Vernon . . . . if . . . . 115 Van Trump, David ....... 115,182 Van Tuyl, Steven .......... 99 Varsolona, Paula . . l2,l15,l49,153 Vaughn, Linda, . . . . . Vaughn, Tim ....... Vaughn, Tom ....... Vaughn, Vicki . 49,82,120, Vermillion, David ..... Vernon, Karen ...... Vernon, Richard ...... . . . . . 99 115,125,181 . . . . 115 126,138,152 . . . .115 123,147,148 . . . .115 Vest, Carol ........ . . . . . 85 Vick, Jeanette . 44,99,l2l,127,13O,l53 Vilander, Randy Vogel, Terry . . . Volland, Veronica Voyles, Judy . . Walker, Betty . . Walker, Brian . . Wallace, Anita . Walls, Tom , , Walsh, Mike , , Walsh, Tanya . Walters, Mike , Wampler, Karen . Ward, Michael . . Warford, Marilyn . 12,44,96, 991 1'2i,123,12s,153 115,128,153 99,127,153 . . . . 15 . . 120,143 115,128,145 . . . 142,145 .....115 . . . . . . 135 . . 115,153,138 . . . . . 99 . . 115,132,153 Wilt, Barbara . . . . . 100,123,130 .......87,152 .. ..... 100 . . . . 115 . . 87,139 . . . . . . 100,130 100 Wise, Barbara . senior-not pictured Wise, Cathy . . Wise, Linda , . Witthar, Steve . Wolzak, Sue . . 7f,87, 123,l32,l5O,l51,152 . . . . . . 115, . 100,l32,l51,153 Wood, Derek . . ..114,115,118,121,124 142 Wood, Greg . . . Wood, LuAnne . . Wood, Kern . . . Woodside, Frank . Wooley, Bruce . . 1'02,115,11.8,.127,153 100,l24,141,167 176 . . . . . . 115,148 . . . . 115,169,182 Worden, Diane . . . . . 100,132 Worden, Patty . . .... 115 Worley, Rick Yeaman, Fred . . Yelton David Yancey, Roy .......... 87,120 Yates, Dennis .... 15,58,87,141, 159,l60,161,162,164,lg0 7 , ........... 115 Yelton, Sandra . . . . 100,121 Yelton, Stephanie York, Mary , . Young, Bill Young, Gerald . Young, Jim . . . -. Zahn, Christy . . Zamora, Clara . . Zastro, Guy . Zies, Margaret . Zeigler, Patti . . Zeigler, Jennie . . Zeigler, Kathy . Zotsmann, Larry . . . 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