Raytown High School - Ramizzou Yearbook (Raytown, MO)
- Class of 1971
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Still lust candidates the soon-to-be king and quee advanc to the platform as those students in attendanc As Kathy Lagwgetsergwts ankiously Wai she leaves Steve Snelling To arld D'aneJQne5 royalty willbe inthe spotlight to reign over the remainder of the evening's activities. l l l T Awaiting the coronation are, from left to right, the king and queen candidates: Debbie Shelton, Jerry Acree, Diane Jones, Steve Snelling, Sandy Martin, Jim Turner, Tobi Keele, and Bob Krucker. ramizzou sponsors second annual christmas dance The school cafeteria became a win- ter wonderland on December 20, as the RAMIZZOU staff held its second an- nual Christmas formal. The highlight of the dance was the coronation of the i969-70 RAMIZZOU royalty by the 1968-69 king and queen, Tom lviinler and Kathy Latz, and yearbook editor, Teri Wheeldon. The volume of the music proves to be a problem as Tobi Keele conveys her congratulations to the newly crowned royalty cammie reigns over blue-white festivities September 5 will long remain a mem- orable evening for Cammie Rinas and her attendants: Sara Chittwood, Jill Cle- ment, and Marilyn Shontz. The highlight of halftime activities was the presenta- tion of the candidates, escorted by senior members of the football squad, and the coronation of Cammie as the 1969 Kick- Off Queen. Debbi Egerstrom, the i968 Queen, presented the bouquet of roses to Cammie and ended her reign as queen. Following her coronation, Cammie Rinas receives congratulations from Monica Kelley and begins a tearful reign as our 1969 Kick-Off Queen. Juniors, Jill Clement and Sara Chittwood labovel, and sophomores, Marilyn Shontz and Cammie Rinas Cbelowl, attempt to carry on conversations as they nervously await the crowning of the queen. With her escort, Dave Anderson, at her side, Cammie's evening reaches a climax when all eyes are focused on her. Mr. Antrobus, Doug Meador, and his two pets, a dinosaur, Bunny Wilson ileftl, and a mamrnath, Martha Goodall Crightl, snuggle close together as they begin feeling the cold The Telegraph boy, portrayed by Mark Mayer, relays vital news to Mrs. Antrobus, la ed b Jan Elston ,X --.M Y. ' Getting ready for the big event, le Goff tediousl a lies her make-u the special effect she desires. , n Y DD P, willgive her P Y Y , lf as her petdnnosaur lies by her side. .R -E Z-,il--... , .'-9 ?' . 1' fi I Q ,,,2'f'-232 if ti:,Q??l?M'j'i . Q? .T-vyxg -Mm..-1' ,np-.,-Y-,,,' , , ,Ex ,ff +1 f -agqg-Q ' HA.'1, ffwif 'fit !..f31Q,., 3 N ,Nm .. wiv xx lx Biff? S. my Si, 31 f gf may X335 'A R AE-f H 3' Q a Ig . . ,gjiqg gi E. -, Lili 4 4 WPZFP. ' ,n ' QQ ix ia, ms? ,SQ 3 WT J wf1f .u- , ,Kp -121 'F-ff' fr f J, . . J., 21 3 , jx W wi Q1 f If-7- .TF ps E! ' x , Ed: .L Am, V-S 12 am. Tw N if 1 uk R -+ ,W ,Aj ' W ' 51 v ,.4-:L JT' BQ.. 01 Q fl' 1 sounds of music fillthe air f as a new queen is crowned. The Raytown Junior High gym was filled with mixed emotions on the night of Homecoming, as students and alumni danced to the Sound of Music. As many spec- tators stood by, Debbie Shelton was crowned the 1969 Football Homecoming Queen. The Queen's attendants were Debbi Eger- strom, Tobi Keele, and Sandy Martin. Observing her final football homecoming game, Queen Debbie conveys her ioy to the crowd. Debbie receives the traditional bouquet of roses from last year's football Homecoming Queen, Kathy Latz. Grasping for and receiving assurance from Jerry, Debbie tearfully reigns over the Homecoming festivities. The RHS BIeacher Bums, filled with determination, added a new and exciting dimension to all our football games this year. At depressing moments, the Bleacher Bums caused spirits to rise, Bob Brown's humorous n comment evokes a laugh from Tuna Ament, as they enioy the relaxing atmosphere provided at the Coffeehouse. 28 -'x 'H 4 -Q., Q-,A 9 11.47 , H nr- ,' . A n , . :','3?'l'-2 , ' f v V1 wr A I . ,J , 1 f J X '-1'-, v . mm VII 'l. '44-. A, .h.,,,,x, ,, 'X 'K -.. , I- A FEI. 4 gm .4-I 4 -s. 0 I 1 I ac S , mf ku' ,X E,E L luv 31 A via P Nr 5 . 1' I 4 W . ri 41527 N ' c f 'X .f The chilly winds aT The Soufh fooTball game fail To defer seniors John Srader and Rick Moorein Their efforfs To supporf The Jays in This crucial game. Jana Reynolds, Mark STudT, Jim Hill, and Kafhy Ellis Take a few minufes from acTiviTies in Miss Hellinger's iunior English class H To decorafe Their Chrisfmasfree. N X l 30 wmfer finds rhs sTudenTs Members of The physics classes ufilize Their knowledge To consfrucf This moving Sanfa wifh sleigh and reindeer. Jennifer Shomz an acfive RHS senior, aTTends The final game of The foofball season and The lasf one in her career aT Rayfown. T' ' Q After being introduced by moderator Rod Kirkham, our three foreign exchange students: Nobuko Tani, Frida Cancino, and Lars Olotssong open the Christmas presents they received from various school clubs. Emily Ragusa and her date, John Day, enioy the warm atmosphere created at the RAMIZZOU Christmas-formal. 6 O A . , ul , L' iff -. 4 U' ,, J Y 'Y ,-.3 Uj. A' - 'x. 1 Jil ' Q . Si' 2 Dim' 0 A Q , af- 'L 'tv , .ff ' 5 ' , F .Mi ' . ,,, - V Zi ff' I 4 , Ni li l 4' Q1 i,,,.. i ' in id' S x N 'l'f3,l,'g . Shelley Stewart, Mary White, and Nicki Alexopoulos are among the thousands of Kansas City residents to welcome the Chiefs home from their victory in the Super Bowl. . 'Zf iz' I . Y Francine Lyngar demonstrates llherll skills as an RHS cheer- leader at the South basket- ball pep rally on December 19 The candlelight sheds an aura of Ioveliness on the face of Queen Liz Brown, as she listens to the sounds ofthe Flying Circus. 55 rags to riches in a moment's time The crowning of Liz and her attendants: Pam Hunter, escorted by Scott Cauger, Bobbi Klasinski, escorted by Phil Mc- George, and Debbie Ram- sey, escorted by Jim Tur- ner, climaxed a week of anticipation. Jennifer Bos- well presented the roses to EL Liz, the newly crowned queen. With attendant Pam Hunter at her left, Liz reigns . . . . . over the two final quarters AfT9l'.lf1ITlf3TIf19 The flfST damef of the 1970 basketball homecoming. Liz Brown and Rick Moore blend into the romantic atmosphere of the dance floor. 1- - -4 As the crown is placed on her head, Liz reaches the realization that she is th 9 fair lady. .. b l ' -ef! ii, ' x I ' 4 'a 1 1 I xx . I 1. For the occasion Debbie wears a gown of deep purple crepe, displaying a mandarin collar trimmed with crystalline rhinestones. A panel of society-tiered lace flows gracefully down the back of her dress. While accessories complete the ensemble White batiste and coffee chiffon form the basis of this Victorian styled gown that Liz wears. A pink satin ribbon and bow offset the empire waistline. White gloves and brown shoes add the final touch. Rich emerald-green velvet flows gently to the floor in the gown Pam wears. Dainty velvet bows at the elbow emphasize the delicately puffed sleeves. Short black gloves and shoes make Pam's ensemble complete. Bobbi chooses a gown - of soft yellow chiffon with yellow satin slightly peering through. Matching pastel lace covers the bodice and accents the scoop neckline. White opera-length gloves and yellow peau-de-soie shoes complete her attire. 33 'W i -F5 3 'ti ' ' - . - 'r l m e-' Q 5- S Q- ' 9 -1:11 H 1 ' 323-W 4A ' s ?5. ' F .f .A 1' Y , i i Q ,-Frm A ll :am 5 X , ' 'ff . 25,-X fi - Y ' ' I 3 Q L f..,.555 E il im H? 1 E35 t .- - ' egg l . '1 i P , c ' M in 1' ' ' - . , , 9 it ' - is f e fffiii - . . - '-ur' 1' ii : ' nc:-' eiafsiqt .',gJ'wfr't'u:'l:.:f:. , rw- , ,, rs:,,a, 2 ,,'y,Q,'i: I,-Ag-.i-l,1,AL-:st.n:1v,F.g,,,, ,D frx A 'hh X A , if - 2 1 ' 'giigiffi' iii ' ' - V- ,gi'L,'.'.fE,fl ,Q 1 - .. . .N H. ,5 -.I --- ,S 1 -:Q , ' - , ,,-'iv , ..al,.,.,. , A ui . lim' -.2 1,651 , . - , Q.. ,L ., , syi, , ' high, fl! 'Stills Wi, jg, 3fL,l'M. Lfjggi ii, -s-, 11.55, 'J ffigqtfm YL f-Egg.-y-g:.' 35 Q' ' 'r' ', . if 1 . , -:1 f ' ' :t ' g .g we Q. -Q35 fniteamalkssilfiat-cleeamff 'il A familiar sight last summer was that of our '69-'70 cheerleaders, as they practiced in front of the school to perfect their routines. Danny Krucker and Pam Engles, iuniors, find the cafeteria to be a welcome break from their class routine. l y ? c Y l - 'nl ' 'fT,' f 'Ills3'g all The RHS band, led by Mr. Schupp, Gary MacPherson, and Gary Meiners, stands behind the goalpost prior to halftime activities. .Arla-F, ,..M bf- f 1 , aevlullssfl ' ,fl I i lasts Sr- -1, .. -.-, 'y 1- '--i -- : .l Q .s,:g' - . 11 , 5-g5.'.'g,-.f3,,p5?5W f . , .igiifr 3 Jimi, rx, - 1 1 J l-1 L12-ga ,gl-.1 1 li , if f- fL.,'-F--fl-'q-r,,,', I ,V . f , . , Ea. .figf: '-'43, .',, . 1-'fry J :E fr - Q Q ' 'me e 1 'afiffb' 25,15 5 .5- ,f W. ,L-a. 1-,,,: , - r Jeanette Hudgens, a senior member of Jaywalkers, performs with precision and demonstrates that the high praise received by our drill team is well-deserved. 1- l F 1970 finds an active year at raytown Pam Hunter, student council representative, encounters difficulty in her efforts to promote the progress of Blue Jay Park. The pep band is well-received wherever it plays. Its spirited music spurs the Jays onward in many endeavors. Mr. Harvey, school photographer for over fifteen years, does his iob quickly and efficiently to provide excellent iunior and sophomore pictures. Doug Meador begins his duties as president for the 1969-70 school year by explaining his proposals for unifying RHS. h' - 8 .ri -R . 4 A faculty 1 ,K 11, 2 may Kia 5 'Ei my ' V , 'L I ' I, sggiftts 12,1 5 2 ., . ,,,g N -' ff' N S 3 .Q -, , ,4m:, 5 Q it s. 'rv qi 3 1,2 T sl , it 39 I . fn: I 9 I l is 2 K-,t Jw ' A - ' vxf ST' :. '. .' 1- Tl' .,.,, A During his lunch break, Mr. Welch iourneys to inspect the building and snaps this picture. The remodeling ioined the old office and the language lab into modern offices. board up-dates buildings and policy This year, as students of RHS, we would like to extend our thanks to the Board of Educa- tion tor the excellent new of- fices and the windows for our building. The School Board shows a strong interest in all that RHS does. Without its sup- port, we would be unable to attain the high standards of ed- ucation that we now hold and cherish. 41,-off Tq- F Mr Martin gives the morning newspaper a - Th b d Mr. Herndon dictates to his secretary one of many important on am er Usy ay admnnistratnonal letters to the State Department ot Education The assistant superintendent Mr. Clark glances over the school board charts on the student population increase. administration guides rhs Mr. Hanks is approached with a question from Doug Meador during an all school discussion on topics relating to the youth of today. Mrs. Craig checks over a college entrance application before sending it to the counselors. ln order to receive We 7,5 V .5 e -, state and federal aid, Mr. a I S it g 'f Hanks must keep close records of school expenses. 'L A ' ' - ,i X '.fr54lj,- - -'ffl-,HIQ1 5 - ff' w'g,r'T -. .T-.I ,ce--L if Jil. Z- 35 -'Y ' .. P13 5' ' a ' fif' ,-.ggmffl V., 11' fgg' ,I - ' 'l ,I ' ' , T14 , . mag' .,,,, 'f 'irl L3 V I is rf . R? W, L 'gag' 1 I 43 xv-, , A hwy 1g', i9 1 li' ' J 1 A .um JV ,,,....-1: 3-ii 4 . . . . performing services for i rf i ,Q R sc --.. V, U. others is one ' of their many duties iii Mrs. Seay must be prepared l for maior, as well as minor incidents, at all times. Mrs. Lessig cuts some tape strips in order to make a splintfor an iniured gym student. fl 'F I 0 J v l123z1f'+T rfffff wfff ii is - ' ' N' isa .v. I , ., 1. 'S fail If s 'ga -1 elf ff .-THF' if 3 : i V K ' Ai W In order to keep each student informed on current events, Mrs. Turner collects various newspaper editions for our library. Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Turner arrange a display of new books that may be purchased for next year. 3 -f----my--,,:.. xl i The members of the cafeteria staff are: Marie Ahring, Nancy Baley, Joan Bauer, Leona Bledsoe, Myrtle Chadwick, Betty Cuddy, Daisy Dunn, Thelma Fowler, Rhoda Gash, Fern Giesler, Wilma Executing one of his many duties, Mr. Baslee transports a ladder to the storage roomj Lee, Margaret Maze, Betty Miller, Gertrude Ossenford, Edna Quint, Mathilda Richardson, Joan Williams. -. 155.5377 Z V Wx 'gr' 'wir I ALE,-V ,Ml ,,,.,,. Providing a service second to none, the custodiansfurnish an essential function to RHS. Nllll JIIYIUVIJ ri, 5 ' L y P- - as ni. 'I I i 1 Q , if ll ,g 4, , l'gn 54:1 .ez , 6 V Mrs. Aspedon summarizes the modified rules of field hockey with her students before they begin their game. 0 Pointing to a diagram ofthe brain, Mrs. Banks lf you really appreciate the fine works of Euclid, BWSWGFS G question from 6 Confused STUd9f1T- Descartes, Aristotle, or Ptolemy, you'll love geometry with Mr. Agee. w---- ' 2 fy, Z .Six Mrs. Alley enioys a student's comment on the appropriate care of a typewriter. 44 Q11 faculty enioys diverse talents As a slight change from Drivers' Education, Mr. Belshe prepares some iuice for a teachers' breakfast. Mr. Bolbecker allows a student to run an important errand for him during a study period. Mr. Boone presents a final review concerning medieval times before the maior unit test. 7' r f '-,,. ' -Q Why mei Why me? wonders Coach Brush when he realizes that his physical education class thinks that in volleyball you tackle the player with the ball. 45 Mrs. Chaisson reviews her discussion notes in preparation for 1 5,3 . 4- - JZ -gk,-U-1.3 .-j g,:.,.4 ' ' Maggy,-. y l. l During the football season, Coach her speech and debate classes. Chittvyood hi9hliQhTS the QGFYISLS at Mr. Chew presents his new grading scale very much to the dismay of his math class. Tuesday nnght's Booster Club meeting. As students busily write their fingers to the bone, Mr Chronister stops to catch his breath dur an American history lecture l Being pressed for time, in order To finish grading a recent Test by the end of class, Mr. Cloud .gives the students Time to read The next day's assignment. -pu:-Q 'f Ijwvg- 'ss ...nr-'- '-AF-' s The Latin instructor of RHS, rs. Cobb interests her students in he ancient Romans. Mr. Cochran studies The designing ofa Three dimensional diagram To be demonstrated in his drafting class The following day. active faculty upholds the rhs spirit Mrs. Cornell illustrates The proper grasp ofthe hockey stick during The preparation drills. - 4 Miss Cusumano actively participates in a discussion in Literature during herJuniorEngIishclass. l 5 . is By giving individual attention to all students, Mr. Droz surpasses the high standards of teaching at Raytown. With a cheerful smile and an optimistic outlook, despite his iob, Mr. Evers heads toward his Drivers' Education class. Miss Ellis enioys herselt at a Teachers' Tea after a day of teaching business courses Following The exchange of nupfial vows, Mrs. Neff drinks The sweef wine of holy wedlock wiTh her husband. , :1 I , ,lf fx iss Fulkerson indicafes a mefhod Q? improving The design of a sTudenT's clay model. 1? Nlr. Gieselman adiusfs The proiecTor in preparafion for Thaf infamous Mr. Fulkerson onducfs The sophomore choir fo The Theme Erom The musical OLIVER. l i71f'1.'I-5 ILE is E firsT movie in Drivers' Educafion. Mrs. Gabbard considers a sTudenT's requesf for a pass To The office. ,im - -- ww I B 'V' ma I ' I I I ' I ' I - I I Q . ' 5 I 1 la...-e F- I ii T I1'll As students rapidly cram for a literature final, Mrs. Given prepares to distribute the deadly exam. Coach Goddard patiently surveys the basketball court during warm-up. faculty foster: high ideals ' :Tllllff Mrs. Hamblen rushes frantical to include all ofthe homewor assignment before the be Mr. Harmon gives close attention to each individu E l concerning all phasesn woodworking proiect X , i uf' ,a I, In' I 'AM Q. -.,,K, Xb-2 'Nik 1 qi, 1 1' gf , J ' ' A , . ,Tx , : ,ff 5 ,NA , 7 V7 rx ' ,fv- 'H F1 , fi if- ,fy -- -fi JQSA-' Af X Em' . 'ff' 1 ' I 2' The lab is effectively used by Miss Heigele to help students improve their accents in Spanish and French. While talking with a Senior Class officer, Mrs. Helton, a world history teacher, inquires about some future school protects. teachers sponsor monthly teas Miss Hellinger, an English teacher, is served punch by Diane Jones, at one of the many teas given in honor of our faculty ln order to stress a topic in his lecture, Mr. Hibler performs a biology experiment. ' 'll 5:-. . Miss Horn pauses to emphasize a point which she has illustrated on the board. Mrs.. Hudson concludes the first semester by recording the final quarter averages. - ' Miss Houtchens emphasizes the distinctions between the different kinds of endorsements. f i f 1 l Ii i gi 'i il 'I 'l VIH, la w 1 ' :N Mrs. Hunter explains a technique used in the development of a student's reading ability. iiiyx teachers sponsor extracurricular activities mmgqf, While giving a test, MVS. Ja-mes prepares a lecture Mrs. Johnston gives a few final words of warning f0l' The new UNIT In Child d9V9l0Dment. to her English class before administering the test. During an after school discussion with two government students, Miss Jennings voices her opinion on the operation of the Senate. 54 l . X . i +1 , Y ij fx t Ah Wa- . , . r , f - . . l Mrs. Kaeding's report on a recent incident from a professional English teachers' meeting is met with amusement. -A if at ,- me : - fra'-'Casin Y 4 Hmm ' Mrs. Kelly listens as a student repeats the assignment, before giving a study hall period. 1 .----'fe -.--1-2-gf. - rf-- Securing the range is .1 one of the precautionary measures ' taken before Mrs. Langford's food classes begin a lab 1 5- 1 A ing? . X.. K ss Krumsiek finds a spicy ' ecture very interesting. Q Q59- ,-elafing 10 her liferawre Mrs. Law clasps her hands with ioy realizing the success of the FLS Teen Town as it comes to an end. a humorous notehand story, Mrs. Minear rh S Chuckling at the tone used in reading checks the student's reading ability. fine qualities A simple replacement equation is exemplified by Mrs. McCoy for her chemistry students. i l cg i . A 'I i, 4, l bi' f . gf? L-,V it s' 2' 'I MJ i . R e 's..,xx , l 3 l l Mrs. Malotte enioys her lessons in y English and composition, as she is an integral part of her class. N V. , Jin- ,-9 v -fr. 5-., :fi 1 ,,, I ., ' ,QQ I l V r-FF' ' ' of Q . ,, i W. 4 wig: 1 ,.,., . e For the purpose of clarifying a student's foggy Mr. McGhee gives his interpretations mind, Miss Moore indicates ofafew literary an example ofa run-on geniuses of ancient times. sentence. f Mr. McFarlane uses the text to illustrate Believing that students learn from his explanation to a confused drafting student. mistakes on a test, Mrs. Monley, biology instructor, reviews a recent one. . f4i K2 F! ,, For a brief moment, Mr. Morris finds himself remembering the days when he was the art student and not the instructor. Mr. Napier leads an intriguing life as a sponsor of RAMIZZOU, besides teaching American history. k . QQ 'wt 'li' I 'xx 1 s faculty members use expression to create understandable lectures Providing assistance for his students, Mr. Newcomb circulates in his drivers' education class. From an artistic point of view, Miss Coach Park advises a study hall student Olmscheid surveys a still-lite arrangement of foliage. on filling out a college entrance application. xy .1 a QV WLQX by T'-' A, in of Stinky if ,rg-1 Miss Quinlan waits casually as N N X5-tudents gather their books for the next class. r a ll J X out a ri Q ii fx 0 U Q Q9 Q Oo , lf, Qt rn BS Upon seeing the RAMIZZOU photographer hot on his trail Mr Renfrow makes a hasty retreat attempting to escape the ever haunting candid camera Redd chuckles in amusement tudent's imitative sh accent. L , -ee-ze 2551 Mr. Renzulli givesfinal instructions to a new driver before they set out on their course for the day. After spending a long morning on KP duty, Mr. Rice samples a product made especially for the teachers' breakfast. f. . W, -1, , DE ' Q- -cl h fn x .v., Ffl 'ily my 11 ' uf Si' X,.. w.. D 1-:QI sa' . -if , b. 9.11 '44 ,LJ aculty takes pride in serving the students of rhs i--QonQ S, tr. Shirley tries to express some of the new math concepts n the baffled parents visiting his class during Open House. Q li I, r, l Smith tries to spend a peaceful evening at home grading to the discouragement of her cat. Miss Soenen explains a few of the theatrical techniques used on stage in her drama classes. QI! ..:g I. una iii iff 'll nu I Mr. Sigman, typing teacher-turned-chef, prepares to face the hungry mob of teachers at one of their breakfasts. V u. iw rhs faculty encourages student to be individual if 5 .. , NUSS SDidIe rereads a During an AFS meeting, Mrs. timed-writing drill as students check for errors. admires a student's Alaskan l E1 ' ' L: Mrs. Swickhamer cautiously fills After calling time out, Coach As coordinator of student out a key for Thompson proceeds to programs, Mr. Vanzant her latest geometry exam. the mound for a brief conference future COE participa with the pitcher. E ,I mt: 4 .-Q 1,-ff x. wi? , , ,,. I- T 7' I ml . NU lift li Nlr. Waters chuckles as a humorous example is related to his history lecture. When Mr. Watts lays down the law , his geometry i students listen. i .f . 'Zn F -AJ lr. Wiley introduces some aw theories and hypothe- as to his physics students. 1 x Aig?'?Z'f'3 fu W i., , i 3. Om r i U? 1 V ..l, 'l 0 , - .V ' ,l .ze ' , , ,F Q it , y fe, - :--.l . 'f is . 4. . v . ,A .Jw U li 'S l'A:l'l'A ,ww- . ' 1 lf' L 'ef i ' l x 1-A H Y :::I - M Q li lm ,, Q . ix L I l ' 'i as ix 1 it-'.q.fie. ll A' 3 E l '-. 4, K '. '--. :jk 'a ' .L ' .ij ..- . 'Q ui.-:.s.fr:gs.y?A!, N A ,bi 'th' Y' N fl l Y . sl , . , - .lu ' lu ull x Using a mapfor geographic locations, Mr. Willey indicates the various land purchases made during American history. a . 1fi'a a' gggfvzff iff it r Past events and memorable incidents are brought to life in Mrs. WoIfe's history classes. if sf ..--1. 1 63 xf guided by experience, challenged by success, senlors characterize rhs splrlt The sensor year us a tlrne for Iooknng unto the future College and career plans are made with antlcupatlon of hap plness shadowed only by anx lety for success All the hours of study days of hard work and weeks of worry loan to gether as the graduatmg Sen lor grasps the all Important dlplorna endnng has hugh school career He has tmlshed the predeslgned preparatlon for lute and now must accept the challenges of Independence and responslblllty Thus ns the end of the beglnnmg The Sensor class offlcers Tobl Keele secretary Scott Cauger vlce president and Conme Frledley treasurer enloy lighthearted amusements Bob Brown Sensor class president benefits from Mr Starnes Mr Youngs stops at the faculty help nn planning Sensor Charades mailbox to catch the latest news 9 0 0 0 T J . . . T . . . . . . . I I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , I I . I I I I . . , I I I I E 4- Y . J I ' lI , . T ,.,--' 8 Q .-- Hg ll Ill T l T 1 . . . I I l . . - , 'SEEESEEQ As members of the Senior Senate, Mary White, Thom Bear, Debbi Egerstrom, Debby Powell, Liz Stock, Sandy Martin, Julie Hinton, and Steve Clore choose class flower, colors, and motto. Senior Senate members Mike Coulter, Rod Kirkham, Shelley Stewart, Jennifer Shontz, Sue Maxwell, Michele Bice, Gayle Goff, and Danny Greaves organize Senior Charades for the student body. t ' us' it , ew, Y iii Doug Meador, student body president directs Student Council proiects which will benefit the school and community. 'F li: . we-.3 V al l in 3 E' 'il 1 .,, Il i f l l V nf I Q9 4'--nv ll I, 'K eq I? -J fa 'IJ' LQ. QR S? -Cf-E F if 'zz L 'S ' IA l '. ' , l -5 1 --' in 1 Q ' . ' r 1522 15 1 51,42 l , .5 mafia! ,Y , SW A i an ' 1 .5 wa 2 me 55,31 ff'-will i l if gffffif Y 'J lllfqllk kiftfnfzifw, ,fix 3-' gu- if 4'Lf.'i ,i UR ' 55 ES Jerry Acree Joan Adams Bill Adams Carolyn Adee Peggy Ahmann Debra Agee Clifford Aldrich Nola Aldrich Nicki Alexopoulos Banila Allen Michael Allinder Bonnie Anderson David Anderson David Angel Randy Apgar Alecia Alhenas Raymond Alkeisson Ron Atkins James Aucoin Bonnie Auld .lack Baker Joyce Baker Mary Baker James Barnes Michael Barron Beverly Bales Tim Bafliner Sue Bauer Kenneth Beach Ronda Beaman Thom Bear Barbara Beebe Durinda Belshe Jack Belshe Francine Benkovich Karen Benson Michele Bice Paul Billington Wally Binney Sharon Bishop Homer Blacketer Vicki Bockelman Margaret Boehm Jeff Bone David Bown Beth Boyd Eddie Bradfield Michael Bradley Pal Bradley Edmond Brann Phil Brewer Liz Brown Linda Bryan Barbara Buchhorn Dennis Bundren Donna Burns Nancy Burriss Deborah Butler Carolyn Cahill George Caldwell I l l .. W7 7 I A Q. 1' , UT' J vs Nu . .. 1 ,,.f V3 'i 5 ii B , 47,4 f , ' T W ' 'AD' ' tml . -,E - ,-g-..-?sf,,e.e-- T -I -n-it ...X Q27 . W Y in xaf f EU Af 'T' ...gf- E , ' f e 1. f N 4'u' M Q 5' f 'Q M ' A B B 'A X 'L 5 U 1 .gif 'Y-at 12? - -,G ,- ,f-ci 'ZR A-D 4 -If gag lmvir J FY? ,'4, .1 . -A ,A l IW if C' 1 ' r l N, l l u ' R ' 4 l l I t l B l 69 seniors lean toward leadership and creativity Carefully scrutinizing the landscape, John Jones prepares to solve a trig problem. ,-.:..:'5 Fulfilling one ofthe more routine duties as secretary of Key Club, Steve Hawkins relates the business of last week's meeting. ff! Seniors begin prelim: preparations for the upcoming Senior 1 1 r AQ j Q Ll if ,Inj L , W ,F Q-.5-.3 A, ., , ,-1 '61, ,-. fi 5 -, jvwq-js Q3 112, 5 , , l 'K -I na f.Zf., , 5-1 fu'- 1 3 as .SL -4 VT? va i 'vi , M ily AQ ,, ' .5 Frida Cancino Carol Carlson Connie Carlton Debbie Carmack Brent Carter Scott Cauger Rae Cavin Jim Cesar John Chandler Linda Channel Denise Chapman Ricky Charles Jim Cheatham Ronald Chinn Jo Christianson Debra Clark Dorothy Clark Patty Clark Ronald Clark Teresa Clemens Stephen Clore Diana Clutter Debra Cochran Jim Collins Dan Collinson Lee Colvins Donna Combs Greg Combs Victor Consentino Lynn Coppersmith Barbara Corn Vince Corso Rosalie Costanza Mike Coulter Kathy Cox Teresa Coy David Crim Gerry Crim Richard Crook Carol Crossland Debbie Crownover Gary Crutcher Lonnie Cuffle Debbie Cumberford Connie Cummons Carolyn Cusumano Ginger Cuzick Linda Davis Kristie Day Theresa DeGraeve Deborah DeLapp Carolyn Denham Marilyn Denham Pam Devin Gary Dickey Barbara Diecidue Pat Diecidue Dan Dietz Joe DiGiroIamo Karen Dills --X ' eq- R. -.qui an . Q ew s . I, . W l 5 f ' ,cl LL-2 :',' R, 0 ' . 2 :.,..' lf., .nf , , .fi V flwffni 1 gill' I 'R A ,' 'iii :F ' '. y an all 1. 0-4 i, it .4 k , ., 1- f- - ' f ' i i t 'f -can x , -I J L lf 'I 'Q ,lf uw '!: T.'7 fx! vw-qv rg 5 'QU T41 if.. , 5 l i i l l l -if TQ? i l5 -F --. 5 A-9 .-Q. , I? JR- lv-i 9' 1 L lin l A --ug. ll .avi .gg 3 energetic senior pervade school function r' , 490 Q17 it .' wi 'li ,1-1 v- he S with aqcuracy and Speed, Nancy Burriss Y-Teens President Tobi Keele follows parliamentagtggcmiclidruqrlaenxilbtgtlg dribbles through an obstacle course. Hsfen To imponami announcements. lllll - ' ' 447' -...:: ' mi ,, , 4-also-222: e-'H 4A -- M ' K S- A M... . I i ' i- X Paula Wiley checks appointments for those Discussing the highlights of the past week's basketball students wishing to see their counselors. game, seniors indulge in interesting conversation. 74 'sim Turner escorts Debbie Ramsey to the center of the court or the 1970 Homecoming ceremonies. gm.: -, --1. V-Aki Wm., Frank Lyngar and Steve Emke visit the Dating Game as a Black Panther and Indian chief. Y .mom .W www 11 , A .Ai Mr l , ,wsiswziaicx qw. 1 ,:' ' ' , 'ill' lerifiibmiwsfsif M ten' ' M : l -Wwfwwi , . ffs111w2w . V ,mmm 3- , Carol Waight and Jan Elston enioy the exercise and entertainment of bowling in P. E. class. Awkward movements become basic skills for senior girls learning field hockey. J af' 2 X ws. W fi ' , jail it-Q' - , 45- ' z . FT? -A K ' f i. x I ' '5 A if' 1' f- , -i L-.s ' ts 23.1 Donna Harper applies her artistic talents to an assignment in Art. l 0 I l '19 V-' X ,ra ,A .., J 1 'N l S15 we vi Xp Jane? Dix Nancy Dix Elaine Doelling Diane Dolson Greg Dorsch Richard Doudric Diane Dowell Robert Dugos Pal Dulany Hunter Duvall Denise Duncan Glenn Eckel Harry Edmonds Debra Egersfrom Gwen Eli Patricia Eller James Ellis Teresa Ellis Janice Elston Steve Emke Cheri Enloe Deborah Enyear Carol Erickson Gail Eskew Adelaide Eubank Sherry Farrell Chris Faucet? George Fischbac Gary Fischer Bary Foriune Janet Franks Susan Freetly Connie Friedley Jeff Fritts Gary Frost Ronald Frost Jack Furlong ErnestGalbraith Richard Gattneby Mike Gattorna Elaine Gay Alice Gerhardt Judith Gillespie RobertGlines Paul Goebel Lee Goergen Gayle Gott Debra Gonser Guy Gooch Martha Goodall Mike Goodin Anne Gordon Jay Gradinger Pam Graham Brenda Grassley Deborah Gray Vicki Gray Mike Grazier Danny Greaves Jim Greene Q38 7' . ll A si J 4 or IKA 1 'af 'J' X Rx , . 1 l '5' ' ' 43' 'Z' f N V .va Q l !'69 f0,f4- M32 f 4:1 '-. f 4 P? Wi ' ..a. uv! l l 49 43, fswa, 'EU' WS? gi -'ffif' The senior class of 1970: alerT, aggressive, accomplished John PorTer waTches Tension build during a game againsT RayTown SouTh. While being employed aT Bob's Book STore, J Wesfon efficienfly serves cusTomers during The afTer-school ' T I-. ' If I Skillfully masfering shop Techniques, Terrell lsaman works on a wood proiecT. ' , Rae Cavun skillfully models The la fashions for an RHS fashion . wr L., Distracted by an outside disturbance, Bob Stevenson finds it difficult to concentrate on his assignments. from the gymnastic weight ng machine, Mark Plaster takes time out for a rest. tba.. t-' m Taylor, a top Raytown wrestler, tensely awaits the Practicing her Yoga exercises, Debbie Carmack feree's signal for the beginning of the match. reverts into a hair-raising situation. mg' ,-ff: .. Q '.F , 3- i7 the T if .ri i 3: 0- I-13 WN l' ' fi frifflpdymuzib ' Aa ' 1 Q , I1 -ng, In ...wa 'iv If-is ,N - 4--3 :sgezg:ggg5zgglw2FQ'z:: 1 F Mi. l 1 Elm-f 'Tim i ,,. 1-' 252- 52 . ' lee' 251 ., Vi, , 1 , Q i 5 , K' 'Q :Z N g f r.. 7: l . - xi I -8-N i'-Qi Md.. Lc'ri .1 Q--..,. f 'i J' 'U-'D 80 ffl ,wav 1 1 -1-5. Gayle Griffel Karen Griffith Nancy Gross Greg Grounds Leah Hagedorn Mike Hall Dave Hamel Dwight Hamilton Roxanne Hammontree Sue Harber Cathy Harden Melvin Harden Brad Harness Karen Harness Donna Harper Gary Harris Harold Harris Stephanie Harris Nancy Harrison Gina Hathorne Peggy Hawkins Ronald Hawkins Steve Hawkins Andy Haxton Debbie Hays Jo Dean Hearn Lanna Heberlie Pat Heck Christine Hencke Linda Hendricks Bill Herman Frank Heskell Ken Hicks Debbie Higgins Sharon Higgins Gaylen Hill John Hill Mike Hill Joe Hillebrand Terri Hinrichs Julie Hinton David Hixson Sue Hoban Helen Holdinghaus Bob Holland Sfeve Holland Leroy Holmes Lloyd Holt Jeanette Hollzclaw Joe Hopkins Sharon Houser John Hovis Mary Howard Janice Hudgens Jeanelle Hudgens Camilla Huel Mary Huff Tim Hummel Pam Hunter Pally Hursman . -54 Isa 1-eg, f -O ...-1 ii,il J 'wifi -..-.9 wb ,' Wi Q .fl l l I. . N -as l P l f I S. - 7.1 i I J I 'x laik Yu: l as-'H M5 'ff' -' 'S !.,' A 'J aa mi ' o- 5 ff-f J s' f' fl ' -if i j ' ' . 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'ff .. ' W -.. --,V -igffigz -, l n .1 lkklifzr-5-J.,-,. f!,feef s1gJ?.a1f',f:-v.:. ini, -',5g. 5-fgl ii if l- -flffr-A .se be tea? - , . -4' f- 1114-1 i 'XT' If ' if 'iii-iw CL ffl '-iii? fiffflf-if V A - Y , ,hqnxu P , Mr, . .., , N - ,Paid-:!'sw.f ei M--'VK Q - ' 'laid' u 72 -.' f 'ffl-, ' .- ,,ig::iisgi'5 9-mg'1.L4i1m,',-:Qu-flee 'W-4 if- Q1f3 la: E 5 :yup ., , ,de ,. - , .,, -F1111 V ' - f -- ri - . -.-f. :-- - While visiting the North Pole, these six seniors are gaily entertained by Santa Claus. Raytown effortlessly defeats William Chrisman in a stimulating game of Categories by a score of i9 to 9. QV! FCA President Randy Schmidt designates committees for a fund raising proiect in the near future. X as 3 1 Li, ll . H-n.,, :ex J lx N X 6 l.. v 'J Q Q' lil 5, in 2 l 1 1Il3l.lf?J13i. Ei 1 '5 me 3 'xv l .sf hi ,A 1 l l .. . -ng, Fi lil ff-,,' Je.. ,,..:ur 1- W: M elrl f J .4 M 1 S-Tv Sherry Hursl Julie Ireland Terrell Isaman Duane Jackson RoberlJackson Sherry Jackson Glenn Johnston Diane Jones John Jones Patty Jones Terry Jones Frank Jourdan Janel Juliff Don Kahler Marsha Keeble Tobi Keele Monica Kelley Sue Kelley Sandy Kelso Connie Kennedy Judy Kerr Kathy Kefcher Karen King Peggy King Rod Kirkham Bobbi Klasinski Pally Klauslermeyer Jeff Klepac Karen Klossner Linda Knox Richard Kolie Diane Kolrn Roger Kolm Anna Kraxner James Krofft Bob Krucker Mike Kunkel Mike La Buda Chris Lackey Robert Laird Lynn Lake Mike Lake Mark Landingham Mike Lanier Darryl Lawrence Patricia Lawrence Debra Lawson Barry Lee Belva Legendre Sieve Leith Ronnie Lewis Jill Ligon Dale Lilley Janet Lindwall Bob Lockler Claudia Long Karen Long Mary Long Bob Lukenbill Barbara Lunsford -dl ' ...4-I -ii-is -qi Qx'0'me . -My fr A W fm? Nl-'Q , -.3 if L Qi l , ' .. 'x 'BQ x ' .-it +7 T Y ' ull? 5 audi 11' 'Q Q15 ESFQQSZH ffzfszl I l 'fri 49 N il A41 ,Q ,h ,I 53 . I f 5' N1 -.0 , Q- 'J ' .FM Lyn' . l 4 'N gif, 3 4 3' i V ,, w 1 N 3 .s Q, I . A - TP 53, ' ' ' ygkgv-gi. 1 'Q I' If U' ', X .f v- 1f'4' :LU - .l S V 2.4, , vi' l J' M I ,Atl ' 'Ta' - The fervent desire to win produces painful exhaustion as Raytown Seniors watch Icy weather has little effect on the lively spirits of Pep The gruemng game progress' Squad girls like Karen King, Liz Stock and Nicki Alexopoulos. Watching the closing seconds of the first half, Bonnie Auld apprehensively awaits the start of the .laywalKer's routine. f . i f . 5 , C vw, A bi -P110 -J N? ii- n l .ri .. .ll , -fmfiih fi: , ., !, -. .1 1 fx!! .', xx . F I 1 '40- 42 A cf 1' ,1- '1 fd fi . A ,Lf iffli J as api? 2 .1 fl J'-3' IT -Hi .1 'X n x -6 . MJ 4 X til A I I-fill in :Gif A FJ v ,, if R it V, ll - -:Q 4 i 5 ,L L- .-, l 1 4? . ff NL Michelle Lufgen Claudia Lux Ronnie Lynch Frank Lyngar Debbie Lynn Chris Lylle Ginevra Lytle Mike McCormick Rick McCormick James McCullough Dave McDowell Larry McElyea Kerry McGee Mike McGhee Phil McGeorge Rick McGovney Priscilla Mclnlyre Donald McMahan Gary McPherson Bill McWilliams Mary Madison Debbie Magee Doug Malone Kathy Mange Brenda Martin Kyle Martin Richard Marlin Sandy Martin Bill Massey Mark Maslon Sue Maxwell Mark Mayer Doug Meador Gary Meiners Sherry Meints Brenda Meller Emma Menninger Patty Merryman Bill Milburn Cynthia Miller Danny Miller Gail Miller Cecilia Mino Marcia Minor Stacey Mitchell Larry Moffitt David Mooney Cyndi Moore Rick Moore Steve Morth Donna Muchmore Jay Murphy Janet Naylor James Newman Cheri Newport Daphne Nicholson Linda Nigro David Novak Steve Nyquist Nancy Oceio ,--P' F Pre-enrollmentends the summer vacation tor reluctant Raytovvn Seniors ' ei Sharon Higgins applies Mike CouIter's make-up for the fall play Skin of Our Teeth . 41- E is Stude t urns Teacher as Laura Redick endeavors Bev Riley takes toinstruct las atesinthe art ot proper grammarq advantage of a rare moment of privacy to place an important phone call. ,F 1' D' .J a 'f i -.-4 r V in 4 c in S 9 H I0 Y S 8 Y 9 ' Akl 3 ' V 3 I' I 0 U S S C h 0 0 I .I . . a CT I v I 1 I e S IIIII ' --iiiiii K 1iiif'iif im H ' f V f' C VT ii i ' Mi i imU 'ii I 'A My iw Qiw,1iPi1iW' WWWlm A w 1 W i Af' Wi, e S f Ekroiilfflige Pep Squad mefziing isgehgemilfh exciierhenaas Sehiordrfrgjehrnbers ghfrontiiegvafri raqiates confidence WSI 9 BHUOUDCGITWEV1 O BS E 3 Oi'T19COI'T1lf1Q ueeh Can I 3 GS. 6 OFE G 3 GQOVIGS QBFTWG. ary White and Shelley Sfewarf put up This year's biggest posfer for he South pep rally af The end of SpiriT Week. Patty Odell Patty O'Hara Lars Olofsson Tom Osborne Mike Parr Therese Pascuzzi Vickie Patchin Steve Patrick Jayne Patterson Yvonne Patterson Jackie Peacock Pat Peine Danny Pence Eric Penniston John Perdue Doug Phillips Joe Pickrell Jerry Pientka Lyn Pierce Joyce Plank Mark Plaster Cindy Pope John Porter Debby Powell Nancy Precht Kevin Pritchett Steve Ptacek Frank Queen Kevin Rabourn Sam Ragon Ronnie Ragsdale Roy Ramey Debbie Ramsey Sheri Reabold Laura Redick Theresa Reese Debi Reiss John Renken Kathy Reynolds Patti Reynolds Chris Rice Bob Richards Steve Rideout Dick Riggs Beverly Riley Dave Rinas Randy Ritter Bob Robbins Barbara Roberts Jim Robinson Joe Robles Kathy Romano Ed Rose Ken Rose Norma Rose Linda Roseman Floyd Ross Paula Ross Marianne Saladino Paul Scheil Xfsi .gl at 1-1 -JY 4? .og 1 l l ' fr' W g, rs, W' ' l 2 ,O ' ' f .h he fd ,san 1? 49, -J .fur L T:?: ?Z1i if ' 'Ni rj-vw nl '3 f,...h :Q . ,N N.. ' 1 S3241 l l f if 5 , .. E N, v lr 1 X NITE l '. 3 l is l l L qi? 'is .il A5 -A WD seniors become aware s-:J through 1 t 3 experiments and , observations -t v Training tor the Physics' Football Tournament, Braving the blood and gore, Linda Bryan gives Greg Grounds plans his strategy in advance. time to work as a nurse's assi White mice in a maze become the obiects of attention for Steve Morth gets ideas for RAYFLECT psychology students studying experimental methods. articles from the school bulletin boa I .. I - 'Flin 9-if ! 2 'fili- :N 1 'A , , x , .---, ' 1 r , I. L M, wf sum ar .MS - .P yi kr 11.1 V , 7 x' 3 X 2 - ' kung, v 9 f s Mike Schelp Vicki Schlueter Tony Schmalz Randy Schmidt Sandy Schmitt Bill Schmitz Robert Schooley Jeannie Schoonover Sandy Schuckman John Schuepbach Nancy Sciolaro Larry Scott Tricia Scott Garrett Sears Dale Settle Cheryl Setzer Dennis Setzer Duane Shaw Mike Shaw Gail Shearer Ed Shelley Debbie Shelton Stan Shelton Barbara Shiner Marie Shireman Marsha Shoaf Jennifer Shontz Paul Shortino Marsha Shubert Paula Shull Debbie Singleton Robert Sloan Craig Slocum Bev Smith David Smith Debbie Smith Diane Smith Gary Smith Jackie Smith Lenza Smith Pam Smith Sheryl Smith Steve Smith Henry Smithey Debbie Smock Steve Snelling Debbie Snow Damon Soltys Tim Sophy Tom Spaulding, 5 Virginia Sperry Donna Springer Pam Spurgeon John Srader Dennis Staggs Kathy Staley Nanci Stangl Susan States Janice Stegner Robert Stevenson x l- Nm 1 Y f.-'1 ? if --5' -: Q. 1. -v 'Q ll,-i f, .61 dl J-M, 3 'S X -- cu? fe x J N , S H 'H f 'O Q? 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' W r- V 1 f , 4.59 ' S 1' M ' Sharon Stewari Shelley Siewarl Brad Siillahn Liz Siock Bernard Siockman Don Siouder Vicki Siuizman Darrell Summers Valerie Suppenbach Debbie Sweai Tom Tail Nobuko Tani Mark Tashkoff Connie Tale Jim Taylor Mary Taylor Rodney Tefer Sieve Tefer Gary Thompson Bill Thompson Janet Toburen Linda Tomlinson Brenda Treasier Glenn Tucker Jim Turner Larry Turner Bob Tuttle Lorne Tweed Mike Unruh Alana VanCamp Frank Varsalona Debbie Wagner Carol Waight Jackie Warren Mike Watt Sharon Watts Steve Wegener Jim Weinburg Steve Welchon Debbie Welt Karon Wendel Janet Weston Teri Wheeldon James Wheeler Joy Wheeler Seniors enioy wnntertlme fun as they google frantically across the snowy parknng lot in AAL NN new areas of interest are opened through classes, From start to finish, Mike McGhee strains every muscle to give his best. 111-41 100 clubs, and activities . Physics students take time out from tests and experiments to enioy their Thanksgiving dinner Judy Wheeler Terry Whetstone Ellen White Jane White Mary White Laura Whitehead Tim Wilcoxen Bev Wilcox l W'l Pau a I ey Terry Wilkerson Steve Williams Ed Williams Marta Williams Mike Williams Ron Williams Brad Willis Steve Wilson in Linda Wood XS Doug Woody Paula York DDQ David Young Mark Young Mike Young Vicky Young Bill Yount bw if ji fn An accomplished debater, Tom Tait uses a chaotic method for organizing his note cards. Pam Devin falls head over heels as Monica Kelley assists her in a back flip. Gloria Zamora r Bev Bates models her bedtime attire at an early morning .laywalker practice. 101 102 The Junior Class officers for 1970 are seen here playing around. Shown prom depicts aquarius as its theme The 1969-70 school year has proven to be an eventful one for the class of '71, now united as iun- iors. As done traditionally, iuniors take complete con- trol ot the Jr.-Sr. Prom. All students are diligently working to make this year's theme, The Age ot A- quarius, a success. In ad- dition to this, numerous fund-raising and commun- ity proiects have made this are Mark Heckman, Pres., Charlie McCormick, Vice-Pres., Debbie junior year Qne that Can Busy iuniors take time out to discuss planstor Prom. Ireland, Treas., and Jana Reynolds, Sec. be remembered. Mr. Clark, the Junior counselor, provides assistance for a student in planning studies for the forthcoming year. 1- -JN' I . . . E! I 1 N- .I , . ..-.1 gs .f - r :HL 'I ' '15 . X Il ' K X I l g: gl, s -- is r if 1 I 'fl 5 A J fx - it It C 44 if Q J D , 'liais- 11 X. x '.. I Q' Cx i f ' I .gy 1 l 'I lv.- .K-Y,,V. x .. ATL 'aw . A , 5- Q. tt? vs. 'is , .n L . 4,- N-v i ,-.1 A ARA 1. - Y., l .-.i..Lc.... l 5. A '-I N 1 fills . I. :I 4 ak -I if I I 2 A.-. I: ,,. 4151K ki J i .I N I x Q, F' gi-'N ' Mile ' .' 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Bungart Mike Burton Richard Buus Lynn Cagle Cindy Calligari Shannon Callwell John Cambers Pat Campbell Virginia Campbell Pat Carle Rick Carleton Bill Carlson Teresa Carlson Mike Carr Michelle Casterline David Chambers Charles Chapman Keith Chastain Sara Chittwood Marie Cippola LeAnneCissna Bev Clark Curtis Clark Larry Clark Paula Clark ,fl ni lf, v H i ' 'lib' ff I 4 ,r Qi M , V, .feb 'l-, V . l .1 fi. ,f by - ' -f 'X 'Fai gi l 4, Ll. ,ap - ,- . L as A- ,WA ,X , .. I vw if 5' l K I X , xx ik si. ' AG i ee 'Fi N M X il , if ir l ' f I I I I Vx -. - . 5' V 1- 5' M I Q ff, ,1 lu' aim. -V ' iiT'3?' l '- nt! l 1 53 ' if I l. lLJ 9 W xi' if-4. ,M 1 n U 4 ls- ga 1 x W I V .4 T5 . , ' 'L If Q. kv 1 Q., , 4 l . 'li-7-'J' ,fl '1 X ' N P x A N , Y W 1 1 E ,Q M r . ' :ini 3 'AX 1. . . . hi , li N 104 Il -av J V n I f , '!fh-X Q.. V-. 'A il ' i , f .1 5 ll ,1 Y V : h igh. iii? A gi , ' 1 .,,: .. 1, . , - A , 3' A., ' 'J-F, If, 2:-H2 W ' ' il: ,, . 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C' ' Robert Flee Susan Felker Debbie Fischbach Shirley Fitzgerald Patty Floyd Jane Forester Richard Forrester Cathy Fortune Vicki Fox Mike Francis Ray Francis Robin Frazier Linda Frost Rick Gann Linda Garrison Wallace Gatreaux Midge Geer Guy Gettys Marti Gill Debbie Glayzer Bruce Goodnight Tim Gordon Terri Gowens Steve Grafton Regina Grassley Dan Gray Wanda Gray Dana Green Cindy Griffel Donna Grist ' Lynn Guetlich Karen Gust Craig Guthier Jackie Guthier Floyd Hader Bill Hale Dan Hall Becky Hamel Leslie Hancock Ray Hanna Lynn Hanson Linda Hardegree Debbie Harle Glen Harmon Leslie Harrison Susan Harrison Cheri Hatfield Harriet Haxton Mark Heckman Cheryl Heflin Tim Heil Connie Hendrix Cindy Herbert Debbie Hernandez Charlotte Hess Carol Heying Jim Hicks Donna Hill Jim Hill Mark Hodson Elaine Horner Tom Hosman Rick Hubbard Doug Huff Gary Hunsucker Cheryl Hunter Daryl Hunter Jackie Hutchins Debbie Ireland Marilyn lsaman Pat lsbel Jim Jackson 105 behind the scenes iuniors lend a hand i if f ,- X, ,si gs YI 4 I -W.-,...+, - i Y, -1 wr J T ., I e Vie: K e I 106 Ken Mann, chairman of the lighting committee, Karla Swenson and Leslie Hancock sell refreshments replaces old spotlights in time for opening night at the foreign language clubs' teentown to raise of the fall production of Skin Of Our Teeth. money for their club activities throughout the year. 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'N J sw Y 1 S' ' '- W V as as tall 'f 'N V sw VN. - ar 1 J js 5 Q J f G ' 1 108 Roberta Jackson Verna Jackson John Jacoby Gail James David Jason Bill Jegen Kay Johnson John Johnson Martha Johnson Randy Johnson Shirley Johnson Warren Johnson Bev Jones Doug Jones LeAnna Jones Barbara Joy Debbie Joy Linda Kane Carmen Kappler Steve Keeton Mike Kelley Linda Kenepaske Karen Kennedy Steve Keyton Bruce Kidd Scott King John Kingsolver Debbie Kliethermes Mike Kliethermes Howard Knight Nancy Koelling Patti Kolosick Bob Kratscmer Dennis Kretzschmer Jim Kronsbein Dan Krucker Gary Krueger Steve Kudart Janet Kunkel Susan Lamb Lynn Lamkin Dennis Landis Linda Lane Shirley Laney Peggy Lanier Bev Layman Dave Leffert Randy Lemberger Donna Lentz Diana Livingston JoCarol Lockard Mari Loftus Denise Logston Mike Loman Greg Lomas Doug Long Sam Long Scott Long Gretchen Lowenstein Chester Lukenbill Pam Lutgen Gary Lyngar Barbara McCall Roxanne McCarty Richard McClellan Charles McCormick Joanne McCullough Jennifer McDonald John McGinnis Marie McHenry Marvin McHenry Jay Mclntosh ' ' ' X du' D - ws W .- ' 't 'F' 1 A 3, ' Xi , R C Y . y , A y t ' 'f 'lla V N .1 ' , W 'E- : A ATF xl, 01 ' ,L Y N i 1, f t ' Hilfe I A 4' . ,Q ,R Q N , f i .i . , fi f- 7' 1 F ' x Yi X ' ' 6 Fl C . 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Here, two American history students attempt role playing. 115 Q 4 116 iuniors possess varied interests During the halt-time break, Jim Devin and Charlie McCormick take time out to predict the game's results. 5 11-.,, i k, s' ' it f TQ.. ', pf A . . -..- -f ,rf - Y f'., 1- I c , ,ir Q c A I f' -i Prosecuting attorney Mr. Joe Teasdale his professional views on Human Rights, Law, and Justice, to an attentive iunior aud ln their physical education class, these iuniors learn teamwork, sportsmanship, and physical coordination all from a vigorous game of flag football. ,strc L 1 il fray.:- ,L 2.7.4-,.. - ' ly 'iyil-1 :'.l1i , ,W , MJA- Y. uw. Strategy is a key word to skilled chess players. At a chess club meeting, John Rebholz and Steve Eshelman engage in a mental battle as they compete for club championship. --. .T I gt. I LV l l , X :L -ul.-11. vfziv l ,Jimi - , , - ,ff l 1 '-2. Jive l -. -,, l ,., lj ,--. l . ' l 1 ft- QI Firm 'l -FL ' Q, 34 117 Setting the pace for the class of '72 are the class officers, Kathy Johnson, Marilyn Shontz, Denny Stites and Patty Pinney. 118 I Members of the sophomore council eagerly listen to faculty discussion at the teachers' tea. 'ilu Sophomores and Juniors bury the hatchet of class preiudice and work side by side in the Blueiay Park clean-up. -fN. Ready to assist his students at any time is the sophomore counselor, Mr. Yust sophs expand rhs spirit As expected, the soph- omores proiected their usual image of confusion, the first few weeks of school. As time progressed and the class of '72 became involved in the many activi- ties of RHS, their attach- ment for the school grew stronger. The sophomores have lent their enthusiasm to all areas ot school life and are now considered a vital part of the student body. Becky Abbott Susan Adee David Albright Carmen Aldrich James Alexander Sherri Allen Steven Allen Debbie Altermatt Georgia Amar Gaye Anderson John Anderson Patty Anderson Randy Anderson Richard Anderson Carla Andrews Julie Angotti Susie Anwander Bob Apple Denise Arends Joe Armstron Melanie Arnd ? Randal Atkeisson Gwen Austin Rick Bader John Baker Rhonda Baldwin Tim Baldwin Susan Bales David Barchak Joyce Barnes Pam Barnes Lisa Barnett . y f- nf J ii- - ' .J I'-.X I tt ' - , J: J ' J , A S-. -J ' 'Y 9 f i , K s J L i -'1 W' l --' -1, if . T ni 5 li 1 1? W at 5 3. A . X sf ly !-A Lili- Pk J. Q N M V gf' i l '1. . lv' .rp .J A A ' Ji, I if J. I ,,. A . Q, .rn J, , l 'i . - LVL A i ' ' ' .'. .- . l J J J. 6 .I G. I ' 3 lr I ,J Q X Ji ss- N ' 'i . . ' ,Q -Y? H A - I A J J i 'irii Q' A 1 3 Q? 1, J - J ,J i . F91 J. M J B Z' l ' 5' I l B J. K iw Q if 6' iti l y J t a l Ik 2 A i R T-V A 'J 1 fs P 'S f ,, S ia.:-. '1 1531 V x A it A N N -W .Bi i i Kathy Barrett ' ,ci ' 21 F ..4,. 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'J fi fit. 5 l l ' 120 Bill Brann Kathy Braun Cathie Brazeal Teri Breshears Ann Brookhart Anita Brown Bob Brown Cheryl Brown Kay Brown Kevin Brown Lynn Brown Patty Brown Randy Brunk Mike Bryan Mark Buckles Toni Bucklew Randy Bullard Diane Bunce Mike Burke Ed Burks Sandy Burnett Danny Burns Pam Burton Mike Byrd Debbie Cagle Roger Caldwell Clyde Cameron Corky Campion Debbie Carey John Carlton Claudia Carson John Cartmill Jeff Caylor Ron Chamberlain Mark Chastain Carl Cherry Debi Clark Charlotte Clark Marsha Clark Robbie Clemens Ray Clore Steve Cobb Tim Cockrell Susan Coffer Terry Coffey Patty Collins Steve Conard Cindy Connelly Joanie Cooper Denise Coppedge Sharon Corso Chris Cox Donna Cox Marcia Craig Richard Crawford Paula Crim Debbie Crist Vicky Crouch Roxana Crow Melinda Cumberford Larry Daniels Johnna D'Aura Kelly Davenport Anne Davis Linda Decker Mike Deming Marilyn Dennis Teri Dietz Randy Dix Debbie Dody John Doll Steve Dominick Steve Dorsch Dennis Dougherty Gary Dougherty Holly Drennan Mike Duckworth Vickie Duckworth Gail Dulaney Mark Dulaney Roger Dumas Vickie Duncan Steve Easterwood Mike Eckard John Edmiston Sheila Edwards George Elliott Jil Elston Janice Essary Debbie Eubank Sharon Evans Sharon Fadler Judie Faherty Patty Farr John Farrell Carolee Farris Laurel Ferrara Jana Feutz Robert Finkbiner Nancy Fischer Debra Fisher John Fitzgerald Loris Flemming Debra Forbes Jerry Ford Kathy Forman Sally Foutts Jim Fowler Ari Fox Marlene Fox Gary Frazier Patty Friedley Thommi Fristoe Kaye Garnett Susan Gattorna Claire Gautreux Thomas George Jamie Gifford Pauline Godinez Cheryl Gore Marcia Gradinger Patty Grady Robert Grasher Pete Gray Ben Greenlee James Gregg Donetta Gregory Norman Griffith Ricky Griggs Rex Gust Glenna Hagelin Don Hager Delinda Hall Kathy Hall Kathy Hamilton Suzane Hamilton Becky Handwerk Marc Hanna Mike Hanna Charlie Harper Susan Harris Naomi Harwood Mike Hawkins Diane Heberlie 2 111- M ' 'IP fi X J 's 'ef ., sz 1 gt. www W ,L ,.,, Mi lb q Qitv Q mggg ARK? 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X film 'll' ' Mil. .x 1 V 7' 'A An 1 ' .T eva , . f , J sl if aft 5 , ' ' V 'll E i ' i ' A ..,,s Mg, XX Cola , L.. mg- -7- -- Teri Powell leads the AFS club in the Steve Smith works diligently getting sets ready for the opening night of Skin of Our Teeth. face for Vefreshmems- F.3fElts-5 is 5. L 122 Knowing her efforts will be on display, Kathy Forman works intently on the Homecoming float. Studentsfrom Mr. Harp's English class gather information for a filmstrip to be produced about the library. ?1,liV5Q'..,'5i5.fi J Ni, ' -W P i N f Itaihaiie Willis gives an uninhibited performance a morning pep rally sophomores combine work and play -.A .Mi Z g , ., - i ff f ms ii - 1 an-if M-s.:.,.W 1222452 .p- A , . . -is i il wi T Ji 31 :Qi i ' Students consult Miss Quinlan for advice concerning an upcoming proieci. Ei I 1 is 5 ,-,il '- ' 'ii TT A Q ' 5 'eras 4 ' ' Effie 'J ' ' L. . ....... 1 V . ,eg g ii , 123 l 6 -, Q, dr IA - ' I 4.11 as X 'Q ' , ' g 1 , ' ' x Y ' ik v ' I i I n , Stal. . 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J --Q - if 6 ' Sf' f' 124 Greg Henggeler Debbie Herman Pat Herring Judy Heyer Teri Higgins Linda Hill Ed Hilligoss Cindy Hinck Valerie Hinton Bruce Hodson Lu Hoffman Cheryl Holdinghaus Dan Hollingsworth David Holmes Debbie Homan Dennis Hood Keith Hopper Randy Horstman Gary Hough Joe House Orleta Hudgens Randy Hughes Jana Hupman Susie Hursman Susan lreland Jim Jacques Claudia Jaques Joe Jenkins Charlene Johnson Cindy Johnson Kathy Johnson Kevin Johnson Mark Johnson JanetJohnston Jess Jones Mike Jones Raleigh Jones Randy Jones Greg Jordison Kelly Kabrick Joyce Kemp Kathy Kemp Kathy Keyton David King Pam King Pamela King Judy Kirkpatrick Kerry Kitterman Janet Kliethermes Gary Klingensmith Greg Knapp George Kramer Rick Kreisel Tom Krinke Eric Krueger Rick Krueger Millard Kuykendall Ronnie LaBarge Kathy Lambert Chad Landes Nikki Landis Roy Lane Mark Lanham Steve Larkins Diane Larson Ginger Larson Pat Lavielle Matt Lawrence Mike Leach Pam Leavitt Lori Lednovich Billy Lee 126 rhs widens horizons for sophomore Loyal supporters ot the sophomore basketbal spirit and determination a words ot encouragement to class I team show s they shout the players. A...:r?3, . -1 Q 7, , - ln high spirits following a victorious football game, sophomores relax to the sounds ofthe latest bands. ju ..ul,. M if .' ' ' . ,,-o 6. aaa. M' 'A 'N ' 5 , .9 .L l ' Y . . 1 'f ' ,, . V ' nf, - 1 ,, ' sz- 11,1 N ,ADJ An unusual mode of transportation is used by these sophomores as they endeavor to avoid the mass confusion in the parking lot. ophomores meet challenge of high school Evidence of the approaching Christmas season is found in room 309, where Nancy Morris and Kathy Redd are busy wrapping boxes for the RAMIZZOU Joel Woodside heads for the locker Christmas Dance' room after an exhausting work-out. gf Il I I' Illlll I I It I I I I Illrllli I I I' Sophomores in Mrs. Cobb's Latin I class learn he fine art of party-giving. Great concentration, as shown by Todd Williamson, is a necessity in performing a successful biology lab. 125 Positioning himself on the starting block, Ron North prepares for the plunge. .-,Y' Y .' r 3 . 1' up .pg l J' v 1. fp. l ll l .' 1 rl, '.. mpg! l l l ' .1 .1 fl , 4 lf.. 4 gr : V LE' l . f if I 'vm Dave Willard, who provides the rhythm for the all sophomore Electric Gas Company, displays his skill at an after school concert given bythe band. 4.2, -Lf' l 127 ,J 1 5? i 1 5, 4 if I 4l?'ffl '4 l W, 'fl 6 fr iq - -'NJ ' v.55.fw!tv ' - Yi 'J kill f. !-l ' I ., ' A 3 1 4.25 if. P W 'gl ' iii 4 if K r' 5 L l. l Qs' .- xl , NL: ,jx 'I -. fn 1 A l 4 T U .5 . . q -I-' G in , ,N 'fl 4 'K V-,ras E .X -' X l . - I V Q l r . ' . 6 . , ' I J Y ' V 51 V' .::- x Q69 Y' .EH 6 xx Jil. ' A L V- :.f::,f ' ' 'fa J if 'ai l 3- I fr - ' ' -3 Xfzlxi K, -Q. ,Q .ze -: . ZZ' Se ,lib l f i 1' l l 'x N 5 l ln 'I-i l ll 'i 3 x' , 1 L T I WI' Q I i I.. v G' L 1-1 'fi i q zgz it y 'Qi pn D fit its 1 ' .. i : . 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V 4, 'T is 'L fe : i f N, -. x . -IPX' if 128 Keith Lee Randy Lee Dean Legendre Rick Leslie Cathy Lewis Paul Liliegren Debbie Long Tom Long Karen Lunczewski Mark Lutgen Lynne Luvin Linda McClanahan Robert McClellan Linda McCord Jo Lynn McDanieIs Sue McGhee Deniece Mclntyre Steve McKemy Mark McLean Micky McMurray Don McPheeters Linda McVey Diane MacKay David Maddox Steve Magers Rick Malchow Diana Mange Roger Mann George Martin Janice Martin Sherie Martin Liz Martinez Bruce Mathia Debbie Matthews Kirk May Paul Meador Robert Meller Sharon Mellott Michelle Meyers Joanne Milberger John Miller Leslie Miller Lonnie Miller JulieMillikan Marilyn Milo Lourdes Mino Linda Mittelstadt Mike Modlin Glenda Monnig Patty Moore David Mora Kelly Moran Debbie Morgan Nancy Morris Debbie Moss Carol Mullenix Edward Mutch Debbie Myers Gary Myers Craig Netherly Jim Newman Jolene Nichols Randy Nickle Tim Nixon Ronny North Mark Norwell David Odneal Jim Olson Dennis Orr Jerry Overstreet Rose Padilla Linda Patchin Connie Patterson Janis Patterson Linda Patterson Joe Patton Ricky Pearson Vicki Peters Carolyn Pettit Ed Pfeifer Sue Pfortmiller Herbert Phelps Lark Phillips Dedra Pickering Carol Pierstorff Clover Piper Patty Pinney David Pinzl Paula Plost Andy Porter Sandy Potter Cady Potts Teri Powell Pat Quearry Jackie Quigley David Rader Patty Rafferty Gayla Ragsdale Donna Rakes Brenda Ramsey Teresa Ratlift Lizabeth Ray Michelle Ray Kathy Redd Sandra Reddell Carol Reed Pam Reffitt Sandra Reiling John Rewoldt Mark Richard Nila Ridings Cammy Rinas Margaret Rinas Kathy Roberts Pat Roberts Brad Robinson Jack Robinson Diana Rogers Earl Rose Susan Roseman John Rousseau Jeff Rowland Mike Rowland Mike Runyan Kirk Sackett Tom Saladino Larry Sales Mike Sambursky Denise Sandella Pam Schlichter Eddie Schmidt Kent Schmitt Sherry Schonberner Tom Schorr Rodney Schump Steve Scott Pam Scrogham Terry Seaton Judy Seevers Anna Sego Debi Seideman Vicki Sexton Ben Shatto Pam Shelby K1 1-up 5 , 5.5 , N: ' N. .-iff 4 , 'lwiz . su 45 P- , , - -A A V H... -'Var N K Will! l ' ll! f lx ll I , - 'A A Xmlie X ' Y 'Q ..4'l, 11.4 we J . is X. 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Ron VanWlnkle David Vogel Terry Voyles Ron Waldon Janet Wallace Mark Wardle Denny Washam Doris Watson Jam: Watt John Webb Paul Wehmboener Cheryl Welch Sharon West Sue Wheatley Clarke Wheeler Mark Wheeler Diana White Kenny White June Wilcox David Williams Duane Williams Todd Williamson John Wulliford Nathalie Willis Ginny Wilson Marc Wilson Robert Wingate Jeff Wise John Withers Mike Witthar Jeanne Wohler Connie Wood Joel Woodside Fred Wooldridge Anita Yarnevich Judy York Kathy Young Momca Young Linda Yount Marla Zapien Marsha Zunner Lynn Zoellers gtk 6- ws ,FA- A-I gjfg kg ll 4' wwf J -Z Y 4 N ,lv gf- 'hi J.-ik. JKT.,- .yrs iw QM-f rw 'CL' 'E' Q 309 wr ,rx 'Sd xv-v I F' N -5' l l WMM Ax 4,5 M ef' vt' 'I YQ DQ S11 ggbf . ,, Jx573zx'f1.,- , . Q,-,jQ,,.5L-9,5 er -?'E '41 gaxiv' ix. 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Smith Steve Smith Van Smith Wayne Smith Brenda Snelling Libby Snow Joe Sosna Michael Spear Roy Spencer Debbie Spickelmier Sam Spring David Stanley Robin Steinman Jackie Stephens Jolene Steva Ernie Stephens Steve Stewart John Stickle Jill Stigall Valerie Stillahn Denny Stites Leonard Stoneman Kevin Stovall Mike Stover Carol Sullivan Kathy Sullivan Mike Swanson Debbie Swartz Martha Tanner Kathy Tashkoff David Taylor Wayne Terry Debra Thoennes David Thomas Greg Thompson John Thompson Pat Thompson Sue Thompson John Tison Gary Tolle Patricia Tooker Mark Trail Mark Trent Mark Trotter Melodee Truitt Bob Turner Don Turner Becky Tuttle Margot Tweed Nancy Ulshafer Kathy Ursery Vicki Van Camp June Van Cleave Robert Van Ormer Karen Van Trump Susan Van Veen soph class forms distinguishing traits Q M a s. 1 . The celebration of Jeff Wise's sixteenth birthday occurs amid paper hats and birthday cake. Students examine with interest Miss Hellinger's LORD OF THE FLIES present, a genuine pig's head. Taking advantage of skills developed in preceding - years, sophomore boys find flag football challenging recreation. acting out a scene from LORD OF THE FLI ES A part-time iob not only allows Patty Pinney to earn how English class supplies an extra money but meet friends nity to display special talents. unexpectedly. l 31 W Y., S 4 l -. ., Fi lg., ku , ,E xl mf gf W -1 zaf' im 2 Y REJWI ZW! E - Wysf 1' 1- X ff 7U?' 1 or anizations council unities studentry with monthly themes Among the many activities Stu- dent Council sponsored and partici- pated in were: the cleanup and torestation ot Blue Jay Park, dec- orating for both homecomings, a magazine sale and movie, collecting paper and pencils for a needy school, and providing a Christmas program and refreshments for the Jackson County Home for the Aged. The election of officers held in the spring closed a progressive year. The pictured members of Student Council are as follows: Back Row: Steve Stewart, Dave Anderson, Doug Meador, Pres., Charlie McCormick, Bob Brown, Scott Cauger. Front Row: Nancy Morris, -. A R? 1 ' A' V a Melodee Truitt Dave Anderson Patti Prather, and Bobbi Klasinski ioke as they decora 1 a Christmas tree for Student Council. Patty Pinney, Teri Powell, Diane Jones, Debbie Ramsey, Debbie Witthar, Debbie lreland, Pam Hunter, Cammie Rinas, Georgia Amar, Marilyn Shontz, Kathy Johnson. gi w 1 Ld- ther, Tobi Keele, Patti Price, Pam Lutgen, Monica Kelley, Pam Devin, Donna Coldsnow, Liz Brown, Sec., Bobbi Klasinski, Connie Friedley, Kathy Ellis, Cheryl Welch, Melodee Truitt, Nicki Alexopoulos. Mfvw,-,,, Pai Quearry, Denny Stites, and Sara Chittwood plant a tree in an effort to beautify Blue Jay Park. 137 cheerleaders possess zeal and enthusiasm The 1970 varsity cheer- leaders began early to ob- tain needed funds for their uniforms and cheerleading camp expenses. They were seen selling car wash tick- ets, bake goods, victory ribbons, and even Blueiay nities. Their spirit instilled pride in the entire stu- dentry. The RHS iunior var- sity cheerleaders led the Pep Squad at all the iunior varsity events. Monica Kelley Shelley Stewart Mary White 138 it iiS E M H geiggei F A mf P RP H S A serious moment us struck in a morning pep rally as the cheerleaders traditionally close with the school song. ' ' 1 The 69- 70 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are from top I to bottom: Sara Chittwood, Patti Prather, Devin and Monica Kelley display expressions of Ruthie Sfayfon and Cathy Seefurfh, and frustration as the Their energetic spirit promotes participation at fail to make a first and ten. J,V, and wrestling events, During halftime, the cheerleaders show their entertaining ability with an impromptu performance of the can-can. 139 wtf Sandy Martin, Diane Jones, and Liz Brown discuss line formation, as Nicki Alexopoulos waits nervously to lead Pep Squad onto the field. f fx' pep squad generates spirit and enthusiasm Pep Squad actively sup- ports the athletic teams. During the year the organ- ization took two bus trips. The annual candy sale produced funds to be con- tributed to the athletic de- partment, Phil Chittwood Memorial, AFS, and equip- ment for the concession stands. The Banquet at the Gold Buffet closed a prosperous year for the 1970 Pep Squad. Peggy Nichols playfully entertains her classmates on the busy trip. Judy Wheeler, braving the elements, displays exuberant emotion, as the Jays make a touchdown at the South game. 4 -'JS' .. 111 'Y , 7 ,,. 'll l . - , gt: : l I . r l . S .lil -, .. 'L ' 'C l 4 5. ii x'H .i. .er 2. 'ei V an m Q lk - .an A The pictured members of Pep Squad are as follows: Carolyn Adee, icki Alexopoulos, Pres., Bonnie Anderson, Bonnie Auld, Michele ice, Beth Boyd, Barbara Buchhorn, Nancy Burris, Donna Burns, ebbie Butler, Frida Cancino, Teresa Clemens, Kathy Cox, eresa Coy, Connie Cummons, Ginger Cuzick, Debbi Egerstrom, ail Eskew, Adelaide Eubank, Chris Faucett, Gayle Goff, Mascot, am Graham, Nancy Harrison, Linda Hendricks, Debbie Higgins, Julie Hinton, Camilla Huet, Parl., Pam Hunter, Corr. Sec., Diane Jones, Hist., Karen King, Sgt.-at-Arms, Diane Kolm, Lynn Lake, Kathi Mange, Sandy Martin, Rec. Sec., Sue Maxwell, Priscilla Mclntyre, Patty Odell, Debbie Powell, Debbie Ramsey, Vice- Pres., Laura Redick, Terri Reese, Jennifer Shontz, Treas., Pam Smith, Virginia Sperry, Kathy Staley, Nobuko Tani, Teri Wheeldon, Mr. Wiley, Sponsor. senior pep squad members add direction and spirit to club activities . .ln - Q ' A .-. IW he pictured members of Pep Squad are as follows: Bev Bates, arbara Beebe, Sharon Bishop, Margaret Boehm, Liz Brown, inda Bryan, Carol Carlson, Debbie Carmack, Dorothy Clark, atty Clark, Pam Devin, Nancy Dix, Elaine Doelling, Alice Ger- ardt, Martha Goodall, Gayle Griffel, Nancy Gross, Leah Hage- orn, Karen Harness, Julie Ireland, Janet Juliff, Monica Kelley, andy Kelso, Kathy Ketcher, Bobbi Klasinski, Patty Klauster- meyer, Belva Legendre, Ginevra Lytle, Sherry Meints, Patty Merryman, Marcia Minor, Janet Naylor, Vicki Patchin, Jackie Peacock, Nancy Precht, Bev Riley, Linda Roseman, Sandy Sch- midt, Tricia Scott, Debbie Shelton, Debbie Smock, Susan States, Shelley Stewart, Liz Stock, Debbie Wagner, Debbie Welt, Janet Weston, Judy Wheeler, Mary White, Bev Wilcox, Mrs. Cornell, Sponsor. 141 l underclassmen workin concession .1 ee 5 -A ,- to earn extra points --- -S V - -.,. --,E a Y 2 , ' - .twill-F? A 1 -in L. 1 , ' '-kiffifr -. -aaa, ' 'sa f- in The pictured members of Pep Squad are as follows: Holly Booker, Teresa Cochran, Donna Coldsnow, Patty Conners, Connie DeFoe, Cindy DePew, Becky Dowell, Nancy Durham, April Ellison, Ginger Farmer, Susan Felker, Vicki Fox, Linda Garrison, Dana Green, Cindy Griffel, Lynn Hansen, Linda Hardegree, Debbie Harle, Har- riet Haxton, Marilyn lsaman, Shirley Johnson, Debbie Joy, Karen Kennedy, Debbie Kliethermes, Linda Laeupple, Beverly Layman, Jo Carol Lockard, Mari Loftus, Joanne McCullough, Jennifer Mc- Donald, Connie Myers, Theresa Necessary, Debbie Nichols, Susan Nickle, Debbie Oliphant, Nancy Packer, Clarie Pollick, Emily Ragusa, Stephanie Russell, Debbie Schulz, Susan Smiley, Sherrie Smith, Debi Stockes, Mary Jane Stockman, Debi Sturgeon, Julie Suddarth, Pam Wallace, Karen Whelan, Debbie White, Debbie Witthar, Debbie Wren, Mrs. Aspedon, Miss Ellis. i l l ' S ' Getting a load off their feet, Linda Garri- son and Becky Rosanbalm watch for the Springfield bus to arrive. Pep Squad members are kept busy serving Blue Jay fans. Al are eligible to earn points this way 142 he pictured members of Pep Squad are as follows: Bev Arnold, atti Babich, Janet Basham, Karen Birgan, Nancy Boswell, Judy rown, Lynn Cagle, Virginia Campbell, Sara Chittwood, Lynda rank, Denice Derby, Karen Duncanson, Rene Durbin, Frances yche, Susan Emke, Sally Erickson, Barbara Farhner, Pat Floyd, ynda Frost, Wanda Gray, Lynn Guetlich, Leslie Hancock, Debbie ernandez, Charlotte Hess, Debbie Ireland, Pat Isabell, Gail 4. James, Nancy Koelling, Barbara Lipka, Linda Maness, Linda Martin, Marcia Mayer, Susan McKinney, Debbie McRay, Dee Mills, Linda Mock, Patti Prather, Ruth Redenbaugh, Jana Rey- nolds, Vicki Ross, Becky Rosanbalm, Janet Sandifer, Cathy See- furth, Michelle Simcox, Carol Spear, Ruthie Stayton, Karla Swen- son, Rita Tuder, Deloris Turner, Joyce Welt, Mary Ann Zinser, Miss Cusumano, Miss Faust. uniors participate energetically t Blue Jay events The pictured members ot Pep Squad are as follows: Pat Barnes, Pam Beaird, Cindy Callegari, Marie Cipolla, Bev Clark, Debi ochr n, Becci Cort, Debbie Curley, Wanda Davidson, Judy Dod- on, Denice Duncan, Sue Earley, Diane Endicott, Pam Engle, athy Fortune, Debbie Glayzer, Elaine Horner, Cheryl Hunter, artha Johnson, Linda Kane, Diane Livingston, Denice Logston, li E ...J l -. A Q A Pam Lutgen, Kathie Mack, Judy Nau, Barbar Nicholas, Peggy Nichols, Jackie Owens, Cyndi Phillips, Debbie Pinzl, Patty Price, Barbara Quinn, Karen Setzer, Virginia Sparks, Kathy Thomas, Janet Thomas, Joyce Thomas, Cecilia Thompson, Trubie Titus, Sretcalren Vandenberg, Miss Hellinger, Mrs. Kaeding, Mrs. am en. I f ffR:1'5?'7f'7'f :wr--nl. ' ' ':1 'Viv A n f , ,.,',r:-L-.lle:' 143 l 'EJBT ,M I' 'a .-of The pictured members of Pep Squad are as follows: Susan Adee, Georgia Amar, Barbara Batliner, Janet Benton, Quiquette Blau- velt, Nan Bobak, Cheryl Brown, Debi Carey, Charlotte Clark, Patty Collins, Paula Crim, Vicki Crouch, Anne Davis, Carolee Farris, Patty Friedley, Jana Hursman, Susan Ireland, Claudia Jaques, Ginger Larson, Sheree Martin, Michelle Myers, Joanne multitude The pictured members of Pep Squad are as follows: Rhonda Bald- win, Susan Bales, Pam Barnes, Lisa Barnett, Kathy Barth, Eva Bell, Sherry Bell, Chris Benefiel, Kay Brown, Sandy Burnett, Sue Coffer, Marcia Craig, Nancy Fischer, Kathy Hall, Debbie Herman, Lu Hoffman, Joyce Kemp, Pam King, Karen Lunczewsk, Lourdes Mino, Debbie Myers, Patty Pinney, Candy Potts, Teri Powell, Am can Milberger, Patty Moore, Nancy Morris, Carol Mulenix, Janet Osborne, Vicki Peters, Carol Pierstorft, Lark Phillips, Gayla Ragsdale, Patty Rafferty, Carol Reed, Nila Ridings, Sherry Schon- berner, Anna Sego, Vondra Shull, Brenda Snelling, Debi Spickel- mier, Carol Sullivan, Susan Vanveen, Diana White, June Wilcox, Judy York, Mrs. Wolfe. of sophomores mount pep Jackie Quigley, Kathy Reed, Cammie Rinas, Kathy Roberts, Fran- cis Shireman, Marilyn Shontz, Vickie Shortino, Terry Skinner, Robin Steinman, Jacquie Stephens, Jill Stigall, Kathy Tashkoff, Karen VanTrump, Kathy Young, Lynn Zoellers, Mrs. Banks, Mrs. Gabbard, Sponsors. The pictured members of Pep Squad are as follows: Carla An- Paula Lipka, Deniece Mclntyre, Linda Mcvey, Sharon Mellott, drews, Kathy Barrett, Angi Bockelman, Debbie Brand, Debbie Glenda MonniQ, Debbie Moss, PBT QUGBFVY, DOUHB Rakes, Susie Cagee, Denise Coppedge, Sharon Fay Handwerk, Debbie Homan, Rosernan, Pam SChiliCl'IT6V, Judy Seavers, ViCCi SGXTOV1, Pam Susie Hursman, Cindy Johnson, Kathy Keyton, Lori Lednovich, Shelby, Jeanne Wohler, Mr. Cloud, Miss Houtchens, Sponsors. d' ' ' lsqua s number to an all time high I The pictured members of Pep Squad are as follows: Nancy Beach, Matthews, Jolene Nichols, Linda Patchin, Liz Ray, Barbara 'Nancy Bellamy, Ann Brookhart, Claudia Carson, Sharon Corso, ShiDDYf Martha Tanner, Melodee Truitt, Becky Tuttle, Nancy UI- Roxanne Crow, Sally Foutts, Susan Gattorna, Terri Higgins, shafer, Janet Wallace, Jamie Watt, Cheryl Welch, Nathalie Willis, Charlne Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Judy Kirkpatrick, Pam Leavitt, Miss Jennings, Mrs. Robb, Sponsors. Cathy Lewis, Sue McGhee, Diane Mackey, Diana Mange, Debbie ,D-67 F 'Y' 'f' P l 5i'Q'Te5' 1 l I I Back Row: Sandy Martin, Ginger Cuzick, Cyndi Moore, Jana mack, Lynda Crank, Patti Price, Bev Wilcox, Gretchen Vanden Reynolds, Pam Graham, Patty Merryman, Jeanette Hudgens, berg. Front Row: Rene Durin, Bev Bates, Bonnie Auld, captain Kathy Ellis. Second Row: Liz Brown, Debi Cochran, Debbie Car- Debbie Ramsey, Tobi Keele. Bonnie Auld, captain, , proudly struts as she leads the drill team in the Raytown Roundup Parade. Michele Bice, co-captain, contemplates the various steps she will perform to the music of Great Day. 25' it r T' fi 'e Nix ' .gt ' D lk i lf, A H o Janet Millet, Bev Wilcox, and Gretchen Vandenberg march J- off the court as they ' complete theirfirst basketball game routine f ofthe year. 146 I ll ll: Back Row: Sue Maxwell, Susan States, Bonnie Anderson, Jennifer Hancock, Belva Legendre. Front Row: Patty Babich, Debbie Hig- Shontz, April Ellison, Debbi Egerstrom, Pam Hunter. Second Row: gins, Michele Bice, co-captain, Denice Duncan, Pam Lutgen. Bobbi Klasinski, Chris Faucett, Janet Millet, Susan Emke, Leslie iaywalkers provide halftime entertainment A rummage sale, held by the Jaywalkers, produced money to supply them with equipment. Besides perform- ing at home varsity football and basketball games, the drill team was invited to march in the Raytown and the American Royal parades and the NAIA. 1 Jaywalkers, exhausted from a long march down Raytown's main street, find enough spirit to perform the Blueiay fight song. The drlllteam highlights ceremonies with a special pom-pom production. i X. :.','i',.-J. - , the homecoming Rene Durbin, Denise Duncan, and Bobbi Klasinski rehearse the motions of Jingle Bell Rock at a Wednesday afternoon practice. 147 'T key club provides knowledge for the school and aid for the community Active is the word for the 1970 Key Club. Their many ser- vice activities included: adopting a family at Christmas, selling Bells for Peace, supporting the Phil Chittwood Memorial, and working at the Cerebral Palsy Center. Frank Lyngar, Bob Laird, Bill Mgwilliamg, Stoic in expression, and John Jones aggregate in Jim C0llil'1S, President, the Coungeling directsa Thursday center to select a band for the Key fT10Vf1if19 meefing- Clubteen town. The pictured members of Key Club are as follows: Dave Ander- son, Randall Atkession, Raymond Atkession, Ron Atkins, Tim Batliner, Scott Cauger, Steve Clore, Jim Collins, Pres., Mike Coulter, Steve Emke, Steve Grafton, Greg Grounds, Dan Hall, Mike Hawkins, Steve Hawkins, Sec., John Jones, Rod Kirkham, Treas., Gary Krueger, Bob Laird, Vice-Pres., Barry Lee, Frank 148 Lyngar, Ken Mann, Rick Martin, Bill McWilliams, Paul Meador Gary Meiners, Rick Moore, Dave Novak, John Perdue, Dave Rinas Joe Robles, Paul Schneil, Randy Schmitt, Dee Shepard, Srader, Rick Staihr, Bob Stevenson, Jim Turner, Lorne Tweed, Mr. Watts, Sponsor. pp- t Q' Xia l , wg' 15 IG, Q ll: , IPX W X ' X 1 I 'V' W I ' qfxf' VE' Q X Rv 1 46 ' 'iP f 5' gf ii Ja, -:T ij i1I 1 'I ' I Ugg K' WP' 'X Y.. ,,w,.ffss .. ,.. ,N X, W, Eiga ,li Jigs x v 'VS' f,. deca unifes classroom and iob Training This year The COE pro- gram aT Rayfown was com- bined inTo one club. DECA was iTs official name. Each sTudenT ThaT belonged aT- Tended class for a porfion of The day and worked for The remainder of The day. To earn money, DECA sold candy in early Decem- ber. The officers also wenT To Jefferson CiTy To cam- paign in The nafional elecTions. The picfured members of DECA are as follows: Joe DiGirolamo, Jam-:T Dix, Cafhy Harden, Tim Hummel, Sherry Jackson, Mark Jones, Jeff Klepac, Claudia Lux, Treas., Chuck Makepeace, Paul Mafhews, Sue Maxwell, Sec., Linda Nigro, Kevin PrichiTT, Frank Queen, Kafhy Reynolds, Bob Robbins, Tony Schmalz, Tim Sophy, Pres., Mark Young. F5 ln fi' 4 Breaking away from cashier dufies, Sue Harber , arranges a Debbie Snow prepares a Tray Wallet display af of Sample meaf Kinney's Shoe STore. in The Jones Sfore. 150 l N Kafhy Reynolds, a dressing room aTTendanT aT Wards, works wifh a dress To be replaced on display. i- -'ff-' T 9 S , J,f i,- ' . fr , -ii, ' nkkf', 4w'-Q- '41' fl ,E L .ll I x il 1 I in ill i I4 1 , I , 55, 'Sgt' 'I-if ,. 'luglx ,Mai fftf' 5' l , ,nl l il 1' f l will .,-.ll 1 , , if if ,until it- , W' glut 1 ll' l 5 'ia hge 'IW I 'LQ' 1 Mark Young, Teller at Raytown Federal Savings and Loan, double checks a deposit that had iust been left. The pictured members of DECA are as follows: Vicki Bockelman, Richard Crook, Debbie De- Lapp, Mike Grazier, Gary Lilly, Mike McCormick, Larry Moffitt, Parl., Jim Newman, Steve Patrick, Cindy Pooe,, Dick Riggs, Ed Rose, Ed Shelley, Vice-Pres., Debby Snow, Rep., Tim Wilcoxen, Terry Wilkerson, Paula York, Mr. Vanzant, Sponsor. l ' Fi' , , he N 77 .sim S wl- A - I-'-f,l'?.v tum 'W ?- ll- -3 i'!1 bl-ly .f -. ff-QLQ4 .L Darrell Summers clears the cash register, a daily duty at Cole Music Company. ,L , E. 1 ,f'25- VY.4:VYLlY VQLHM Y Y--M Operating a check correlator, Cindy Pope proficiently works with many numbers at her iob at Sears. 151 tl Claudia Lux Sherry Jackson, an employee ot Medical straightens little girls' Insurance Service, extracts a sample of blood and prepares slacksin the Children's to QBTNGFHU GVBIUEIUOVW Department at Jones. of its contents in the centrifuge machine. i 152 a 3 , .N V '-Q., W- .. N As an added courtesy, Mike McCormick checks the oil after filling the car with gas. Sue Maxwell tills a shampoo bottle in preparation for washing a customer's hair. The pictured members of Latin Club are as follows: Barb An- drews, Bev Bates, Scott Cauger, Pres., Leanne Cissna, Debbie Clark, Mike Coulter, Nan Crawford, Diane O'Aura, Nancy Ditsch, Greg Dorsch, Bob Dugas, Ginger Farmer, David Fields, Robin Frazier, Judy Gillespie, Gayle Goff, Jennifer Goodman, Leah Hagedorn, Dan Hall, Kathy Hall, Leslie Hancock, Chris Hencke, Jim Hill, John Hill, Cindy Hincke, Pam Hunter, John Jones, Linda Keneposke, Bobbi Klasinski, Karen King, Scott King, Bob Krucker, romans participate in new and varied activities Latin Club's first maior event was a fall picnic held at Adair Park. Again this year, they ioined Spanish and French clubs in sponsoring a coke party for the foreign exchange students and a teen town. The climax of the year was a bus trip taken to Six Flags over Texas. The annual slave sale of those members who had not earned enough points added a humorous note to the club's activities. A banquet at which the officers for the ensuing year were announced rounded out the year for Latin Club. Vi. A Bob Laird, Cathy Lewis, Paula Lipka, Debbie Lynn, Kathi Mange, Rick McDonald, Hist., Bill McWilliams, Doug Meador, Linda Mock, Jolene Nichols, Dave Novak, Patti O'Hara, Treas., Vickie Patchin, Soc, Chm., Elizabeth Ray, Sheri Readbold, Carol Reed, Marie Shireman, Vice-Pres., Michelle Simcox, Sharon Stewart, Kathy Sullivan, Karla Swenson, Alana VanCamp, Janet Wallace, Bev Wilcox, Mike Young, Mrs. Cobb, Sponsor. Famished Latin Club picnickers I eagerly stack food on their plates at the fall outing. Meeting with the heads ofthe other language clubs, Scott Cauger, president of Latin Club, pointedly iniects his opinion on the iointly sponsored teen town. 153 los conquistadores feast atlas palmas The Spanish Club dined at Las Palmas restaurant for an au- thentic Spanish Christ- mas dinner. Guest speakers from Span- ish speaking countries added interest and va- riety to the club meet- ings. To raise money, the club helped spon- sor a teen town and sold Basketball Home- coming carnations. Some of the money earned was donated to ' AFS. A picnic in the spring zenithed the l970year. Carol Erickson and Pat Carle cheerfully explainthe Christmas ' significance of the pinata to Mark l-andingham fl ST QVHGCVS GT Norfleet SCNOOI- democratically selects a chairman for a committee The pictured members of Spanish Club are as follows: Bonnie An- derson, Julie Angotti, Debbie Altermatt, Karen Birgam, Quiquette Blauvelt, Holly Booker, Mary Brown, Frida Cancino, Corky Cam- pion, Dorothy Clark, Teresa Clemens, Patty Collins, Kathy Cox, Vicki Crouch, Johnna D'Aura, Wanda Davidson, Alice Gerhardt, Mark Glines, Donna Grist, Charlotte Hess, Dennis Hood, Jana Hupman, Raleigh Jones, Joyce Kemp, Barbara Lipka, Cecilia Mino, 154 Lourdes Mino, Patty Moore, Theresa Necessary,, Sue Nickle, Terri Owens, Lark Phillips, Ruth Redenbaugh, Diana Rogers, Dee Shep- erd, Vicki Shortino, Pam Smith, Susan States, Steve Stewart, Julie Suddarth, Cecilia Thompson, Mark Trent, Vicki Van Camp, Susan Van Veen, Gary Welchar, Teri Wheeldon, Bunny Wilson, Anita Yarnevich, Mrs. Redd, Sponsor. The pictured members of Spanish Club are as follows: Georgia Amar, Bonnie Auld, Sec., Bev Arnold, Thom Bear, Chris Bene- fiel, Raeiean Braden, Lynn Cagle, Pat Carle, Debbie Carmack, J Mike Carr, John Chandler, Linda Channel, Teresa Cochran, Don- ' na Coldsnow, Donna Combs, Jeannie Cooper, Paula Crim, Nancy Duncan, Karen Duncanson, Frances Dyche, Susan Eubank, Loris Fleming, Jamie Gifford, Stephanie Harris, Peggy Hawkins, Jo Dean Hearn, Vice-Pres., Mark Heckman, Debbie Ireland, Mark Landingham, Pres., Barry Lee, Belva Legendre, Charlie McCor- mick, Joanne McCullough, Joanne Milberger, Diana Mange, Debbie Nichols, Jackie Owens, Patti Prather, Jana Reynolds, Treas., Tricia Scott, Cathy Seefurth, Rick Staihr, Kathy Straub, Mark Taylor, Joyce Thomas, Joyce Welt, Mrs. Heigele, Sponsor. 1113 LANGJAGE ing a ioyous note to classroom drudgery, Spanish club members carol for interested students. Mark Taylor and Bunny Wilson perform folk songs for a Thurs- day after- noon meet- ing. 155 homecoming mum french club uses its mum sale Patty Odell, proud that she has made a sale, delivers a to John Srader. profits for the phil chittwood memorial For the first time, French Club used its profits from the homecoming mum sale to be donated to the Phil Chittwood Me- morial. Along with the other language clubs, they sponsored a teen town. A Christmas extravaganza and a field trip to a French movie were among excit- ing events held by the club. The yearly banquet at Andre's Restaurant added a finishing touch to a successful French Club year. The pictured members of French club are as follows: Rhonda Baldwin, Nancy Bellamny, Phil Brewer, Liz Brown, Sec., Rick Buus, Debbie Cagle, Steve Clore, Debi Cochran, Tim Cockrell, Donna Coldsnow, DeeAnn Cordts, Sharon Corso, Roxanne Crow, Pam Devin, Nancy Dix, Elaine Doelling, LeAnne Dolan, Pam Dor- rell, Debbi Egerstrom, Sally Erickson, Chris Faucett, Vicki Fox, Connie Friedley, Martha Goodall, Sgt.-at-Arms, Pam Graham, Pres., Donna Harper, Doug Huff, Jackie Hufchens, Claudia Jaques, Charlene Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Diane Jones, Vice-Pres., ve- Jennifer Shontz, club treasurer, reports her tabulation of French Club's revenue. Monica Kelley, Linda Kenepaske, Pam King, Debbie Kliethermes, Nancy Koelling, Mike Leach, Jo Carol Lockard, Diane MacKay, Debbie MacRay, Georgia Matthews, Debbie Monaco, Janice Mosi- man, Barbara Nicholas, Tim Nixon, Patty Odell, Jim Olson, Nancy Packer, Jackie Peacock, Lynn Phillips, Joe Pickrell, Patty Pin- ney, Debbie Powell, Patti Reynolds, Steve Scott, Marilyn Shiner, Francie Shireman, Jennifer Shontz, Treas., Debbie Singleton, Lora Smith, Debbie Smock, Libby Snow, Jill Stigall. The pictured members of French Club are as follows: Lisa Bar- nett, Bill Beck, Marc Bowen, Andy Bradbury, Bill Brann, Ed Brann, Virginia Campbell, Charlotte Clark, Ray Clore, Colleen Conklin, Becci Cort, Lynda Crank, Gary Dickey, Becci Dowell, Rene Durbin, Carol Egbert, Robbie Eisele, Kathy Ellis, Debbie Eubank, Laurel Ferrara, Rick Gann, Kaye Garnett, Rod Garrett, Cheryl Gore, Carol Heying, Sharon Higgins, Carol Hilton, Julie Hinton, Helen Holdinghaus, Mark Hodson, Julie Ireland, Marilyn Judy Kirkpatrick, Pat Lavielle, Sam Long, Debbie Matthews, Bar- bara McCall, Sue McGhee, Doug Meador, Beth Newbill, Debbie Oliphant, .lan Pryce, Kathy Redd, Mike Runyan, Denise Sandella, Linda Schaeffer, Donna Scheuneman, Eddie Schmidt, Vicki Sch- lueter, Kathy Shirk, Dana Small, Denny Stites, Debi Sturgeon, Carol Sullivan, Connie Tate, Sue Thompson, Cheryl Welch, Judy Wheeler, Karen Whelan, Jeanne Wohler, Donna Woolverton, Kevin Zuzich. lsamen, Roberta Jackson, Terri Jones, Linda Kane, Sandy Kelso, iff' 5-1-3 : Q - I . U v. , 014' .L-g gg 1 ,cy V 5,1-vu., L ,,1.I,.g3?, .tn gi: :ar ' ,pri ,W 'i. Doug Meador gives a comical yawn, bringing even more laughter to the already humorous French Club revision of the poem, The Night Before Christmas. X .X 1' Members of French Club congregate outside of the school while waiting for the bus that is to take them to see a French film. To add a special note to the French Club Christmas party, Lee Ann Dolan portrays Snoopy in a delightful skit. sg, 157 ramizzou provides the school with a pathway for memories Kevin Zuzich and Leslie Hancock grin as Patti Reynolds confers with they reread several captions for Shelley Stewart, typist, about the Junior section. a headline for Student Life. The 1969-70 RAM- IZZOU staff was selected at the end of last year, so they could begin early work in the four summer sessions. At the first of the year, RAMIZZOU sponsored the Brewer and Shipley concert to earn money. The Christ- mas Dance, held to high- light the holiday season, required many hours of extra work for the staff. A trip to the publishir plant and occasional par ties spiced the year. 158 RAMIZZOU Staff members work like Santa's elves wrapping boxes to provide a seasonable decor for the Christmas dance. Debbie Oliphant thumbs the picture file as Jennifer studies a picture for a spot in the Athletic section After covering a difficult assignment ata football game, Paul Scheil, Ramizzou photographer, pauses to rest and enioy the game with Angie Acree, school mascot. Teri Wheeldon, Editor, counsults Diane Jones, Copy Editor, concerning the processing of pictures to be pasted on pages for a final deadline. V fi' -. 'z N Qs' I ,, . ,. l Debbie Powell, Nancy Morris, l I i Kathy Redd and Debbie Ramsey search through old yearbooks for ideas in taking the class officers' pictures. i 159 1 4 Dlzl iv -. .1 ., , v v- Wg - --v,- ---- - Nt i . . . . . . ' S ' Susle Lamb illustrates her artistic ability IIIII , y as she tra nsforms 1 , Ass f i - Wiisiileiiiesifeillafgggleiz ll J' Wl2.,.B'2?MEE.:l35... .ll a charcoal sketch into a Colorfw pamhng' Debbie Wren confers with Kathy Straub about the Boutique a preparations. CIUb l innovates a bontique Showing their origin- ality, Brush and Palatte Club members sponsored their first Art Bouti- que. lt produced funds through the sale of gift items made by the mem- bers. Money was also made by holding an Art Fair to display and sell artwork. With the money arned, Art Club took Ield TFIDS. At Cl'll'IS'l'l'T1aS The pictured members of Art Club are as follows: Gwen Austin, Janet Basham, Becci Bink, Nancy Boswell, Susan Felker, Paul Goebbel, Linda Henricks, Treas., Bob Hughes, Susie Hursman, Marsha members decgrated for Keeble, Susan Lamb, Nancy Martin, Susan McKinney, Linda Mittelstadt, Sandy Schuckman, Vicci Sex- ton, Mike Shaw, Pres., Ruthie Stayton, Mary Jane Stockman, Debbie Stokes, Kathy Straub, Vice-Pres., he Jackson Coun-ry Ad, Vicki Stutzman, Debbie Sullivan, Debbie Wren, Sec., Linda Van Trump, Miss Fulkerson, Mr. Morris, Miss Olmschied, Sponsors. ministration banquet. 161 nfl develops skills of vivid communication The National Forensic League spent many hours in preparation for contests held at several schools in the area, in- cluding Rockhurst, Oak Park, and Colum- bia Hickman. Original oratory, extempo- raneous speaking, duet acting, humorous and dramatic interpretations, and debate are the various divisions entered by NFL members. In February of this year Doug Huff hosted the initiation party. Approximately eight to nine new members were initiated. This proved to be comical for the old members and nerve-racking for the initi- ates. A banquet for all members was held in the spring to close the year for NFL. Bob Laird and Doug Huff debate their While waiting to enter a room for contest, Ray Brewer and Bill Herman consult Lorne Tweed in making last minute alterations to their affirmative speech in debate. iff' g A ii I I1 rw 1 ,L-.N l -L . 53 - , TE . .l..L,- :sag . '-' a 4 ' ' g I I - aiu in 'J- w-...T ' 'F-.-L., gf 'P-s-..,- 5, opposing views while their teammates Dan Hall and Joe Robles preparetheir supporting arguments from a vast file of sources. Sara Chittwood holds time cards to let the teams know the time remaining. 162 nging laughter from a captivated ience, Diana Mange and Huff present a few comical and lines from Joe Egg. Laurel Ferrara rehearses her lines to insure In an extemporaneous speech on the United the proper characterization States' role in the United Nations, Durinda Belshe other part in a duet acting scene from gesticulates to emphasize her point. A Hattul of Rain has been created. 163 cave club members explore the mysteries of the unknown Cave club members enioyed the caves of Co- lumbia, Booneville, and Higginsville. While on their trips, they iourneyed deep into the tunnels ot dark- ness. Maneuvers of re- pelling and climbing were experienced in the cave. There were called meet- ings for members before every trip to make proper arrangements. The only equipment expected to be bought was their own hat andlight. Feeling the brisk wind of a fall day, Janet Weston reaches for her lost iacket before leaving on a cave expedition. Jim Taylor climbs the towering cliff with the assistance of David Albright as a sponsor observes their movements. Mr. Cloud and three cave club members make The pictured members of Cave Club are as follows: David Albright, David ' ' ' Crouger, Roxane Crow, Mike Kelley, John Kingsolver, Ginger Larson, Joanne proVlSI0nSf?l,LZcgTM?Sg Bill McWilliams, Debbie Pippin, Pam Spurgeon, Jim Taylor, Mr. Watts, Mr. Cloud. 164 V W I. ...J V , f- 1, V 5' A 'K Q v--f ,. TQ: . I - ' 1 11 gx Q , P' , if .i N A, fellowship of christian athletes blends sports with christian ideals FCA, newly formed organization at Raytown High School, chartered a membership of sev-enty athletes. The organization's purpose was to instill a Christian atmosphere upon the playing field of sports. Guest speakers, Dave Wickersham, Mike Tarry, James Jeff- ries and other outstanding athletes discussed the values of sportsmanlike conduct, teamwork, and high ideals. Chiefs' license plates were sold as a money-making proiect to send boys to summer camp. lt is hoped that the foundation laid by this club will have a lasting effect on future students of RHS. Athletes from Raytown and Raytown South are inspired by remarks made by James Jeffries, speaker at the Father-Son banquet. President Randy Schmidt guides members in the discussion of a controversial subiect. Active members volunteer their services for last minute publicity duties. The chalk-box becomes an altar for these athletes during Bible study. 165 rayflector staff acquires valuable on-the-iob training in iournalism The Raytlector, a four- page edition, published bi- monthly emphasized current activities and kept the stu- dents intormed. To finance the cost of publication, sub- scriptions and advertising were sold. The annual WPA Dance sponsored by Rayflector was centered around the theme Beauty and the Beast. The WPA King, Denny Stites, chosen from three candi- dates, was selected by class competition. Dave Novak formulates A Column for an a headline for sports' page. Mike Burton proofreads as Connie Myers types copy 3 CPF! U mill: H Tobi Keele and Lorne Tweed complete a paste-up, as a deadline draws near. While Eddie Williams and Cindy Miller prepare a special feature, Patti Odell and A Jackie Owens discuss an article Biff, for the next publication. -' Vickie Bradley speedily types a story to complete a dummy edition being compiled by Leanne Cissna. ffcgdflue S Hoon! wore! er daydreams Doug Huff on correcting copy. 1 My ', 1:1 J. A 5' fee-'l -1 fi -' Q . '-'j ' A,- ilu -Y 1, 1: ' 2 ' J , ' U: -U 1.7-M - fig 1 ' -vgffvq, if J 'E . l,,: , Qf ',,s.IT..f E25lL'i5i.5i'1,,-4-Y , 168 The pictured members of Tri-R are as follows: Joyce Baker, Nancy Boswell, Barbara Buchhorn, Kathy Cox, Hist., Debbie En- Treas., Emily Ragusa, Barbara Roberts, Liz Stock, Vice-Pres yeart, Karen Harper, Julie Ireland, Teresa Jones, Janet Juliff, Linda Wood, Mrs. Hudson, Sponsor. Sandy Kelso, Sec., Jill Ligon, Barbara Lipka, Mary Madison, Rep., Janet Naylor, Teresa Necessary, Patty O'DelI, Bev Riley, Gail Eskew pinpoints information to the class from the bookkeeping chart. LEDGER ron A 5Envicgg oquggmmt ,Y usmzss Mx 4 f 'l'f'441Ho-142311945-1 : ,, - Gee, :T ,551 i e ismm sim 1 -- V mm wow WW i 1 ,mm zaoao. u louuao. 670000 mm il IBZIM 162103 1 SI :Sm Moo ' il A595 55y5 ' 5: 1750 1150 54 mom '1 ss mess uaao 95lL00Q?5.ZlN' 117101, , , , ll72DJi. llL1l?.A1Ll7.J,Q7JD0.!0JIDG- THE C OSING ENTMES ARE' fum oonaf mawii 'Ts r 'ma naunss in 'rue' mx? sm in CDLUNNSVOF me Zwafuz 55 - -- ' HH ' gaqn :nu . mlbp il Q. ' Q .LH- iw f x. 5 . H: M U Pwaguajf il fm ,. ff rw it 5'7i'i'2 if ' ti r-cnosmc 'i.'1f-if?-3'?g: f LANCE H iff'-5-nf: WW' -A .-Gi' -4op?ii'J' 4, until Tl-is 4 'LB1'.B'J' Awww ' is closes T0 'W' L or -. -its rrv .Aw ., Mviy gqulll. .. AX5x..SY5gQ5w. U. V.-MMS,-Q :+st- mo CWTS ,W 'WM' ' ' ,mv I , lr , 1' pm Ww'gNi?1Sf - -. 3,1 . , WMS- Q, A - iv: U lk . f In 1 i . , , . , . ,. . , f i wt.. -4-0 After their committee meetings, Linda Wood and Marsha Minor type their committee reports for the next Tri-R club meeting. tri-r members are repeatedly entertained by guest speakers Cosmotologists, secretar- ies, businessmen and hair- dressers spoke to the Tri-R members frequently through- out the year. Tri-R members are expected to be in one of the vocational courses, other than Typing l. Throughout the year they have parties, have a money-making proi- ect, enioy a field trip, and recognize National Secre- taries' Day. They conclude their activities with a spring banquet by announcing the new officers for the coming year. , Kathy Cox hastily finishes information concerning secretarial Barbara Buchhorn, iobs for the coming Tri-R meeting. FBCGS through her shorthand before the bell rings. The pictured members of Tri-R are as follows: Carolyn Adee, Meints, Marcia Minor, Cathy Roberts, Setphanie Russell, Maxine Judy Brown, Gail Eskew, Wanda Gray, Stephanie Harris, Cherry Shull, Susan Smiley, Connie Still, Kathy Thomas, Rita Tutor, Hatfield, Kay Johnson, Shirley Johnson, Linda Lane, Sherry JackieWarren,MissSpidIe, Sponsor. 169 170 o-mf' -vt-, The pictured members ot Library Club are as follows: Virginia Susan States, Kathy Straub, Debbie Sturgeon, Janice Thornton, Campbell, Jim Collins, Judy Dodson, Sue Early, Barbara Luns- Mrs. Martin, Mrs.Turner. ford, Norma Rose, Linda Roseman, Mike Shaw, Kathy Staley, IIS! student librarians contribute invaluable assistance in expediting research 2 d,,.vf ' E i Susan States, library aide, ski I ltully executes one other strenuous duties-sorting current event material. H The Library Club is unique, in that it is strictly a service organization. Its members are those students who contribute an hour ot each school day to work in the library. Their main ob- iective is to assist students in research material. Through the capable guidance of Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Martin, they learn to perform many other duties. These include compiling a catalog of books, shelving them, and collecting fines on over due books. fta installation The goal of FTA is to acquaint students with every aspect of the teaching pro- fession. To achieve this goal, members participated in various activities to gain merit points. ln February all members who had earned three-fourths of their points spent one day ob- serving a teacher in their chosen field. Throughout the year, diversified edu- cational issues were dis- cussed by panels of teachers. by rep. kennedy Carolyn Cusumano, Bev Smith, Karen Dills, and Denise Coppedge grade papers and type dittos to earn FTA points. Q! i DIST. N0 2 l pictured members of FTA are as follows: Carla Andrews, Joy, Kathy Keyton, Janice Mosiman, Connie Meyers, Keith Nighs- Blauvelt, Holly Booker, Treas., Debbie Cagle, Lynne Denise Coppedge, Mike Cothern, Carolyn Cusumano, Jan- Deppensmith, Karen Dills, Nancy Durham, Debbie Egerstrom, Geer, Vicky Gray, Hist., Lynn Guetlich, Doug Huff, Debbie T E. 1 J ' r'-5 .2 JY fs. f l wonger, Joe Robles, Linda Roseman, Sec., Susan Roseman, Janet Sandifer, Dee Shepherd, Debbie Shelton, Bev Smith, Rick Staihr, Vice-Pres., Julie Suddarth, Eddie Williams, Pres., Mary Ann Zinser, Mrs. Hunter, Sponsor. 171 dramatis personae merge to national thespians D Y Y - I N . K I K I . I , as :ff 1 bl, L l 'ls . s, The pictured members of Drama Club are as follows: DeAnn Kenepaske, Debbie Kleilhermes, Bob Laird, Vice-Pres., J Cordls, Mike Coulter, Pres., Wanda Davidson, Warren Eble, Jan Lockard, Kenny Mann, Doug Meador, Don McMann, Dee Elsfon, Gayle Goff, Treas., Martha Goodall, Sec., Leah Hagedorn, CarolSpear, Richard Stair, Eddie Williams. Parl., Sharon Higgins, Hisl., Doug Huff, Debbie Ireland, Linda 172 Taking lime oulfrom a heclic nighl al play rehearsals, J Pickrell, Mark Landing and Ruthie Slaylon play hide-and-seek Ramizzou's cameraman Gary Shouse dislinclly pron- nounces vivid expressions for his parl in the fall play. The pictured members of Drama Club are as follows: Bev Arnold, McCullough, Jackie Peacock, Joe Pickrell, Debbie Pippin, Bar- Mark Boen Barbara Buchhorn, Nancy Buriss, Lynn Cagle, Vir- bara Shiner, Ruthie Stayton, Cecilia Thompson, Joy Wheeler, lginia Cambell Curtis Clark, Karen Duncanson, Nancy Durham, Bunny Wilson, Miss Soenon, Sponsor. Robert Eisele Steve Grafton, Leslie Hancock, Peggy King, Joy After buying a charter and going on probation for one year, Drama Club will see if they have been ac- cepted into the National Thesbians. Throughout the year Drama Club travels to var- ious places, such as, the Jewish Community Center and the U.M.K.C. Play House, to observe stage setting, the actors, and the actresses. Once a year they spon- sor a teentown on Valentines Day as their money-making proiect. They also present a play in the Fall and the Spring, in which all Drama Club members are required to help. An awards banquet is held in the Spring to wind up the year's activities. At rehearsals for the fall play The Skin of Our Teeth, DeeAnn Cordts portrays a soothsayer as Gayle Gott takes a shocking glimpse at this dramatic scene. v1 '- v-5 ,Y . .. ' 1 173 y-teens ITIEITIDGFS d9COI'8'l'9 V' . ff, 4' ' Y-Teens officers look on as Barbara Buchhorn delivers the devotional. year with proiects and exciting activities ! AThanksgiving display i -Q'Q' ' I ' constructed by members of Y-Teens to arouse the holida spirit of RHS students Members of Y-Teens direct their attention to Sandy Martin, second vice-president, as a demonstration is presented. Y-Teens, who met twice a month began each meeting with a devotiona that was presented by different clu members. The year was decorate with guest speakers, meetings, an proiects. An egg sale in the fall began th year for Y-Teens members. A displa of a scarecrow, and a collection food concluded a Thanksgiving pr iect. At Christmas, club member also stuffed stockings and decorate the YWCA to arouse the holiday spiri Two chosen members attende inter-school council meeting throughout the year, discussing th organization of community proiect Y-Teens terminated their ye with a banquet, announcing the office for the forthcoming year. The pictured members of Y-Teens are as follows: Back Row: Liz Ray, Debbie Matthews, Debra Pickering, Jennifer Bowen, Debbi Brand, Linda Patchin, Candi Biggs, Kaye Garnett, Nancy Koelling, Nancy Packer, Charlene Johnson, Vicci Sexton. Second Row: Jolene Nichols, Bev Riley, Connie Myers, Debbie Curley, Karen Dills, Debbie Sweat, Cindy Callegari, Nicki Alexopoulos, Bonnie Anderson, Wanda Gray, Debbie Joy, Teri Wheeldon, Camilla Huet. Front Row: Susan Felker, Judy Brown, Cecelia Thompson, Carol Carlson, Marcia Minor, Treas., Sandy Martin, 2nd Vice- Pres., Tobi Keele, Pres., Elaine Doelling, lst Vice-Pres., Lynn Lake, Sec., Nancy Burris, Barbara Buchhorn, Peggy Nichols, Pam Barnes. ,. Peggy Nichols, a Y-Teens inter-school council member, discusses an upcoming proiectwith her assigned committee. 175 :ILA F! G , N QW' X J N A ' I ' Q - . 1' ,Q D 3 in, 5 . 5, X- w-I x 1,5 , '-s . . , . Q53 ' I 1 13' , g a-is W iz N N, yl ff ' I I Nr fu if 4 5 Q xi' Q Q ,E 'is E yv. fv 'v, A f' -uv v v . 1 4 W ,, T f. inn' in ' ' pg Q 'A'.. xi l.:, --1 V .En X . Y 'H , Y. Vin an sg : id , 44515 'li . .,, A instrumental musicians perform forthe enioyment of all Orchestra, Pep Band, and Stage Band, under the direc- tion of Mr. Robert Schupp, contributed to the enthusi- asm of the student body. The lively music of Pep Band accompanied the Jay- walkers at home basketball games. On Friday mornings the auditorium was filled with their victorious selections. Stage Band presented concerts at other schools and competed in the Stage Band Contest in Columbia, Missouri. The Orchestra gave three concerts, ioining its abilities with the Sophomore Choir for one of these. In the Spring they entered the Conference Clinic at Tru- man High School. 'W' Mike Hanna becomes involved in the spirit of the basketball game as the Pep Band plays the fight song. kg? Ken Mann blows his tuba with enthusiasm at the Blue-White football game, as pep squad members clap with ioy. The pictured members of Orchestra are as follows: Back Row: Barb Shineff DebbY EUYGGFT, Nancy Crawford, David WiiiiBmS, Jim Weinberg, Mr. Schupp, Rick Hubbard, Dan Krucker, Damon Ken Mann, Robert Smith. First Row: Anne Kraxner, Gina Hathorne, Soltys. Second Row: Martha Tanner, Barbie Andrews, Barbara JUY Wileeieff Anne GOI'd0r1, June VanCleave, Janet Lindwall, Dan McCall, John Renken, Toni Pummill, Dee Mills, Jolene Steva, 305501 SUS Bauer. 177 21,15 v1-Mg 5 1 a . ,b X 9 In tk 'bl f Is I we , -4 , k J -f B ll 1 , ' I ' 4 X Mr My i x 4 .i Nw V ' M N5 - gfA 4X YH 1 ffm lx -Rw yX W 4x 'am 1 X .fa-,.'L' ' WM f f 44 X The RHS Marching Band and ma- ioreffes performed during fhe halffime of all home foofball games under fhe direc- fion of Mr. Roberf Schupp. Miss Miller assisfed him during fhe marching season, helping fo make a very successful year. Af fhe end of fhe marching season, Mr. Schupp lisfened fo band members as fhey audifioned for Concerf Band. Those sfudenfs wifh fhe highesf scores became members of Concerf Band while fhe ofhers became members of fhe Symphonic Band. Concerf Band presenfed a winfer and spring concerf, and parficipafed in music confesfs in Warrensburg in fhe spring. Ofher evenfs fhroughouf fhe year in- cluded an annual band picnic held af Lake Jacomo, and a banquef held af fhe Gold Buffef ferminafed fhe year. ' Drummers of fhe RHS Marching Band roll fheir drums vigorously as each beaf accompanies a fellow band member off The field affer a performance. Ronnie La Barge, Rick Bowan, Gary Meiners. Second Row: Gary McPherson, Michele Bice, Jo Chrisfianson, Mike Bell, Mark Hod- son, R' k Sf l D v'd And M 'l Sh 1 L h ic ewar , a i erson, ar: yn on z, ea Hage- orn, Chris Fauceff, Nancy Crawford, Bill Adams, Bob Moseley, Barbie Andrews, Jennifer Shonfz. Fronf Row: Barbara Shiner, Sara Chiffwood, Dee Mills, Glenna Haglin, Karen Lunczewski, Priscilla Mclntyre, Cafhy Brazil, Ann Davis, Becci Corf, Rick Doudrick. 179 Relating the different customs other country, Frida speaks to a combined meeting ot the language clubs Frida and Lars share memorable experiences with Scott Cauger following an Honor Society meeting. Small s 1ao L., Frida, a skilled seamstress, takes advantage of a few minutes after school to add the finishing touches to a clothing class assignment. pectators gaze in awe at a Nativity scene constructed by Frida. Attempting a forceful sales pitch, Lars persuades fellow classmates to purchase Bells for Peace . RHS foreign exchange students, Lars Olofsson and Frida Cancino areintroduced to th a ,t e R ytown community in the annual Round-Up Days Parade. miigxibbifig I i G T ' f X I K 9 1 16 .1 exchange of customs fosters a world brotherhood AFS Club held a coke party at the beginning of the year to acquaint the tudents and faculty with Frida Can- ino from Lima, Peru, and Lars Olofs- on from Malmo, Sweden. RHS was reatly rewarded with their presence ere as they were active participants n extra-curricular activities. Frida, spirited member of Pep Squad, and ars, an enthusiastic member of the wim team, were both members of HS and the foreign language clubs. Bells for Peace were sold to the ommunity as a money-making proiect. Foreign exchange students from rea high schools were invited to Ray- wn to take part in AFS Day. After peaking to the students about their ountry, they attended various classes. Hu. 33-sf-ev Anticipation mounts as Lars Olofsson awaits the starting whistle for the breast stroke. Frida stops to quench her thirst before returning to discuss Peru with a group of avid listeners. 181 concert choir ventures into the fascinating world of lights, cameras, and action -iff: ' ' , ' R. i-A i 'I 5 A :if ,fy -.E'- - i 4 lf E ..-.H ..,f .51 lf ' l sf-h4f7'2f . P-i t B Z ' L 4 W 1 , K. f , ' -7:-I'-A ,ff rf 4 . ,Ef-fl V ' 'Q B ...lbw P. ' 'c.,. L ill!--i ts f ff, . i,., aj ' l 2 :xiii 4 . . J sw' -, ,. S11 'i if L- N Donna Muchmore and Chris Hencke make final preparations for a concert as Debbie Welt searches for her lost robe. Kyle Martin, Pres. of choir, presides over the mischievous class while Mr. Fulkerson tends to some important business. The Concert Choir made its debut of the year singing at the teachers' convention at the RLDS Auditorium in early fall. Thanks- giving and Easter assemblies were presented to arouse the holi- day spirit of the students. At Christmas, members pre- sented a Christmas Concert, went Christmas caroling at the Mall, and appeared on television to let the people see and listen to The Music of Christmas. The Choir concluded its year's activities with a banquet at The Four Winds Restaurant, announc- ing next year's officers. 182 The pictured members of the Choir are as follows: Back row: Mike Massey, Sam Long, Patty Klaustermeyer, David Young, Richard Hendzlik, Steve McCullough, .lay Gradinger, Jack Smith, Keith Acree, Homer Blacketer, Andy Haxton, Steve Rideout, Gary Thompson, Ray Eller, Kevin Rabourn, Glenn Tucker, Sam Ragon, Don McMahon, Bob Fisher, Steve Clore. Third row: Susan States Julie Hinton, Debbie Higgins, Nancy Precht, Mike Hall, Debbi Stehle, Mark Glines, Mike Goodin, Gayle Goff, Tobi Keele, Gerr Crim, Donna Grist, David Tope, Pam Wallace, Wanda Davidson Debbie Crownover, Beverly Bates, Vicki Ross. Second row: Bar ...W Ron Williams, a member of boys' quartet, 'ul 1 , fn If aux NX X Serutinizeg e piece of music The fighting Blueiay team is lightened every Friday as the before Sight-reading it, enthusiastic choir members enioy clapping their hands, singing, You've Got to be a Football Hero. bara McCall, Debbie Lynn, Kathy Davis, Debbie Singleton, Judy Wheeler, Debi Cochran, Chris Hencke, LeRoy Harden, Brenda Grassley, Monica Kelley, Kyle Martin, Joe Pickrell, John Cam- bers, Pat Bradley, Linda Davis, Cheryl Wienke, Cheri Enloe. Front row: Nancy Ditsch, Rick Gann, Debbie Cochran, Garrett Sears, Chris Faucett, Donna Muchmore, Ron Williams, Jan El- ston, Debbie Welt, Rod Ellis, Sue Maxwell, Sharon Stewart, Ann Kraxner, Patty Prather, Linda Patti. 183 B4 Debbie Welt, member of Sextet, concentrates upon learning her The pictured members of Sextet are as follows: Debbie Welt, Sue Maxwell, JoDean Hearn, Gayle Goff, assigned Song for .lan Elston, Donna Muchmore and Judy Wheeler, accompanist. The Christmas Concert I voices of sextet and quartet harmonize The Sextet and Quar- tet participated in school and community functions, club meetings, and ban- quets throughout the school year. They sang at the Evangel Temple, the First Baptist Church, Mercy Hospital, the Blue Ridge Mall, and the Jack- son County Home on Christmas Eve, for musi- cal entertainment. To become a mem- ber, each had totry out before the 1969 Sextet and Quartet members, singing various arrange- ments. The results were announced at the Banquet, among speeches and tears. perfectly for musical enioyment The pictured members of Quartet are as follows: Steve McCullough, Glen Tucker, Ron Williams and Garrett Sears. I 'vocal quality expressed by the excelling sophomore choir J! A ':.., . L5 at -1 ' ' Preparation for the Christmas concert is displayed by choir members through the use of strenuous exercises. The Sophomore Choir, organized three years ago, limits its membership only to Sophomores with outstanding musical ability. The following year these members are eli- gible tor the Junior-Senior Choirtryouts. ln the tall, the Sophomore Choir participated in a music concert with the Orchestra. Each member expressed his musical quality to bring the meanings of Christmas into the hearts of listeners at the Christmas program. Then in the spring, a concert rounded out the accomplishments for the entire school year. The Choir is under the direction of Mr. Fulkerson. The pictured members of Sophomore Choir are as follows: Back Row: Pam King, Patty Pinney, Janet Benton, Mike Rowland, Roy Spencer, Jim Jacques, Mike Stover, Larry Daniels, Randy Bul- lard, Matt Lawrence, John Edmiston, Bill Lee, Kathy Roberts, Glenda Monnig. Third Row: Margaret Rinas, Denise Mclntyre, Pat Quearry, Robin Steinman, Vondra Shull, Monica Young, Mari- lyn Shiner, Vicki Peters, Wayne Smith, Peter Gray, Greg Thomp- xson, John Williford, Terry Seaton. Second Row: Jill Elston, Joyce l C ' T9 Kemp, Judy Seevers, Susan Ireland, Susan Adee, Nancy Morris, Kathy Forman, June Van Cleave, Clyde Cameron, Marilyn Shontz, Vicki Van Camp, Marsha Zinner, Nancy Beach. First Row: Jackie Quigley, Cathie Brazeal, Gaye Anderson, Loris Flemming, Patty Brown, Brad Robinson, Steve Larkins, Randy Anderson, John Carlton, Dan Hollingsworth, Ben Greenlee, David Rader, Rodney Schump. 185 regular practice throughout the year Members of Boys' and Girls' Special Glee Clubs participated in Fall, Christmas, and Spring con- certs, under the direction of Mr. Noel Fulkerson. Besides per- forming at school functions, they competed in music contests at Warrensburg. Mr. Fulkerson chose all members from the glee club classes. Senior Boys' Double Quartet was chosen in a similar manner. It sang at civic functions throughout the year. ' i The pictured members of Girls' Special Glee are as follows Back Row: Sue Maxwell, Liz Martinez, Debbie Welt, Gerry Crum Deb bie Durbin, Pat Stover, Cheryl Holdinghaus, Marilyn Milo Nancy Boswell, Diane Williams, Marilyn Shiner, Kathy Roberts Nila Ridings, Janet Benton, June Van Cleave, Karen Kennedy Carla Andrews, Linda Channel, Judy York, Joy Wheeler Patty Klaus termeyer, Susan States, Vice-Pres., Pam Wallace Cheri Hat field, Mary Belfonte, Pam Davison, Gloria Williams Fourth Row 186 - moan wa. mas i . - C Q fhmnk l I XXSD J HOW f S100 E' LU,,mD,,5Wl 3 gwls ,, 7 , 3 K-2:23 AR? SF. u? . R5BfDIi.iFm37 - fi? Qiizissnfcgx ,.jff'I ' QP'5T'a H i J Ein-Wilt 7 Q t 5 F A lf' I ' 5 'Ii-'A - - ice? no :F ig Aii -633451, ri' i vi' ..Q'1'! if' -Y' 'gli v , . ' f-,. ' - - TW' A r -d t-ex: 1 -' I ' z- ' x A .,- -, ' V V N3 f J v' . F U I - f ' V D 152, . . ' Q is I W HIE' K . T- tix , :F l I ' - ,' - 15, G, . lP.LgvAu I ! ee l A II- -- . f 41 - Il- I., .'., i i: I. . U g, . T A NN .,,,,. vw Q e qs: - e t ' uv - xg, 5 L..- rl 5. -P Q O-Q ' -- we 4.4 I Lt I ,A rl ' pi 5 ' gh 'i: if ' ' H .. ' ' - - J - - M ' : ig, - 2 2 ll' .sf The pictured members of Boys' Special Glee are as follows: Back Row: John Cambers, John Carlton, Ron Clark, Jay Gradinger, An- dy Haxton, Joe Pickrell, Steve Rideout, Mike Stover, Bob Fisher, Larry Daniels, Kyle Martin, Sam Ragon, Don McPheeters, Jona- than Jacoby. Third Row: Sam Long, Mike Massey, Richard Hend- zlik, Vice-Pres., Tim Gordon, Harold Stanley, Gary Welcher, Mike Rowland, Roy Spencer, Glenn Harmon, Richard Anderson, Greg Thompson, John Edmiston, Chuck Williams, Kenn Mann, Kev- T31 et I ,lvg::5,3::v .un I . V. 1- HI: acx . . VFULNFPSLN in Rabourn. Second Row: Kevin Brown, Bill Beck, Wesley Gooch, Jim White, Pete Gray, Mike Lanier, Rick Gann, Mark Glines, Dav- id Tope, Garrett Sears, Sec-Treas., Matt Lawrence, David Al- bright, Clyde Cameron. Front Row: Rod Schump, Mike Goodin, Le- Roy Hardin, Ron Williams, Pres., David Jason, Greg Henggeler, Steve Conard, Mike Hall, Terry Seaton, Steve Larkins, Gary Thompson, Steve Clore, Mr. Fulkerson, Sponsor. 1 1. L ' I' E tgp right, Cathie Brazeal, Margaret Rinas, Loris Flemming, Wheeler, Nan Crawford, Jane Forester, Kathy Davis, Nancy Linda Martin, Chris Hencke, Pres., Carolyn Adee, .Linda Pat Clark, Bunny Wilson. Second Row: Susan McKinney, Cochran, Donna Muchmore, Cheryl Wienke, Debbie Single- Chris Faucett, Sec.-Treas., Carol Mullenix, Barbara Luns- Jill Elston, Patty Brown, Melodee Truitt, Terry Dietz, Ade- laide Eubank, Karen Griffith, Gaye Anderson, Quiquette Blauvelt, Lynn Guetlich, Patty Moore, Linda Patti. Front Row: Debbie Cochran, Terri Higgins, Diana White, Brenda Snelling, Sharon Fadler, Marsha Zinner, Dela Martin, Janet Naylor, Debbie Lynn, Lou Hoffman, Kathy Keyton, Joanne McCullough, Patty Grady, KarenIKing, Frida Cancino, Sherri Smith, Susan Adee, Barbara McCal . p--MT. .. -, - .x - A ...BZ qi Melanie Arndt, Randal Atkeisson, Sgt. at Arms, Dan Bosso, Treas., PCGS-1 JOG PiCkel'?ll, LYNN Phillips Linda Schafer, Sec., R0b9rf Ricky Box, Pete Gray, Bruce Hodson, Mark Hodson, Vice-Pres., WINQBTCIMV- HaFV'S1MFS-MCC0Y- Kathy Kemp, Keith Lee, Jennifer McDonald, Bill McWilliams, 188 Reaction of two compounds promotes interest by club. path of science club- members leads to Robert Wingate observes structure of a carbon atom. new adventures Science Club was organ- ized for students interested in investigating scientific questions and experimenta- tion beyond that of regular class work. Mrs. McCoy and Mr. Harris co-sponsor the club. Science club proiects for the year were field trips, discussions and demonstra- tions of various experiments and the showing of several filmstrips. Those members working on a specific proi- ect did so through the Mis- souri Academy of Junior Sci- ence. To climax the year a picnic was held in the Spring. photography club focuses on new methods of photo appreciation Photography Club was composed of students who had a sincere interest in de- veloping a greater knowl- edge ot photography. They learned about special types of cameras, about process- ing and enlarging negatives, and established a darkroom for the exclusive use of the club. A field trip to a photog- rapher's studio and a tour of Hallmark Cards culminated the school year. V Janet Lindwall demonstrates the use of a flash to Jim Jacques. Operating an enlarging proiector, Don Bown blows up a print. V, '2iL,-th l.7 LQ :ii X ' 1651133 - Q. y Moffitt, President, leads a discussion of members Don Bown, Rick Hubbard, Jim Jacques, Lawrence, Janet Lindwall, and Tim Tuttle in analyzing several photographs. 189 ,, N 8 fl iff: 4 1,161 E, Q i A 'Af :T I 15 Q Yi f Q, 1 5, V ' R 'Q y A A '.,l ', I . ,. 1 in , I Qi , ' '15 xg 1 1 .r 'M fi Q' Q 3 xml , ,fl . M559 51 125, A x J ,-,P ig :nv ATEN ' 5' -mit' Compilation of Jay Jingles is tedious and exhaust- ing. Committee members work hard finding students' addresses and phone numbers. .4 r nhs attains state v-president helm Footprints molded in citi- zenship, character, scholarship, and leadership lead to paths of success for members of Na- tional Honor Society. For the first time our own local NHS was elected to a state office, that of Vice-President. Highlighting the social ac- tivities ot the year were a hay- ride, held at Beniamin Stables in November, and the annual spring banquet honoring the seniors. Jay Jingles, NHS ser- vice proiect, proved to be very profitable. he pictured members of NHS are as follows: Nicki Alexopoulos, avid Anderson, Raymond Atkeisson, Ron Atkins, Durinda Belshe, ichele Bice, Hooly Booker, Nancy Boswell, Marc Bowen, Frida ancino, Pat Carle, Scott Caugar, Pres., Jim Cesar, Steve Clore, ike Coleman, Mike Coulter, Wanda Davidson, Greg Dorsch, Jan lston, Susan Eubank, Gayle Goff, Vice-Pres., Danny Greaves, Julie Hinton, Mark Hodson, Diane Jones, Hist., John Jones, Karen King, Scott King, Rod Kirkham, Kerry McGee, Bill McWilliams, Linda Mock, Vicki Patchin, Debbie Pinzl, Debbie Powell, Treas., Patti Prather, Emily Ragusa, Patti Reynolds, Debbie Schulz, Craig Slocum, Liz Stock, Jim Turner, Teri Wheeldon, Sec. 191 fun ' ' s. 11.3 ,nr 5 .iff 'f -1- 3 ffl 51 .,6f. my -W' yijf' 'HJ ,. - uv - gi-,sfiqi 5 ' 14 5:11 'ici' Ji' fl '.v4- ' :II A Il nl- . . fm-Q.. 11. , -ll I .' 7.9, fN , .k --' .J- -V ,A fr' 1 .wb V VL, , Q.-v-Q YL YY. ,,,. , ' V?4 4, Y K , 3-3,-QQ 'R PWA' 3: , 4 ' ' ..,l.,. 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A f- X cf .n xf 194 all facets of raytown's athletic program are represented in the letterman's club The pictured members of R-Club are as follows: David Anderson, Ron Atkins, Jim Barnes, Tom Berislavich, R' k Bloo IC m, Scott Cauger, Jim Ceaser, Mike Hanna, Ray Hanna, Terrell lsaman, Bob Locklear, Chris Lytle, Phil McGeorge, R' kM IC oore, Mark Plaster, John Renken, Dave Rinas, Doug Rinas, Pat Roberts, John Srader, Steve Snelling Jim Taylor Mark Trotter, Jim Turner Glen Wade, Dave Young, Coach Brush, Coach Chittwood, Coach Renzulli, sponsors. 'f ...ef lr- i 196 raytown tankmen sink opponents V. i .i .4.,-.-gn, , -.............-.---. ..: I i J v V? ' 1 ' Q Captain Jack Belshe exhorts the team to strain already tired muscles in an after school practice. if'- .v -1- X V7 Ts . . mf- . Z N A .-F ' 1 .A iff.. t -3 i' -, -v ii' I . 1 .- , -, ,. .' L'-'S' ' -'L K ' ka -- c- - L 'Y - i .' . - , I ,-'rl' W .7 ' in W- 'KV ' -4 L 'H 2.51 is P . f ,fi ,H , .X VmL,r ,-.. . - . 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Jack Belshe completes lap after lap down the pool to perfect his butterfly stroke. Jt?ii,qEg :- Yin H: 'J l also 'f W i -ff' e. Q' S 1 -Q4 A A-31 4, -L. Foam sprays into the air as Daryll Hunter, Jack Belshe, and Scott Cauger reverse their directions with flip turns. 197 19-if ' -u .X-'I ' b V -f 5 V pw. -AV A ' If-1215 -. A - A, .-.,,JgvMQ: .I M-I w T . 11 .. , J- 4 -- 'G' ' - VSA '. 4 . 'J L .2 .. gr'-1 f - . ' - . 1 .. , ,, , , ,Q - 'X 'L L' - E., - fvff Q 'if 1 - ' fi VH15' I -1 iw ' ,1..g.' xfx .,. 5 QA. .--bf., 'tx 1 , ,3-,aww , '.'v,,L' ' . . 1 A I N 2 1 I H ' -. 1 Q If x V, y raytown squad closes R 's J' V- f 3'fsT?5fC ,ga rz 'e'Tf,i if-It e.?1.:'-,A-.'?Auifff7'f'-Q ' iit'Tq9f.3!5Tt Q xg, iq s, - if ,, ,A k Q 'i -. ki 1 mn! Q. ,. ink 4-:QQ s Dave Rinas and Dave Bown clear he way, erry Acree cuts through h V n H e a orn efense for along run. surburban eight season with a 5-4-1 conference record Greg Grounds Iunges to connect with a pass as Eddie Bradtield heads off a defensive player. Jim Turner sidesteps the outstretched arm of his Van Horn opponent to pick up extra yardage. 199 200 - -ur iays hold on despite many iniuries at beginning b Uf Season y e ers pe Greg Grounds cover fourteen yards for a first down. V. -my' 'X N . 1'.- i ' Y-Fr-' .K-evo?-ff .hir O wif' '41 msg ,ex WH 1 I , yy ' ' 27 1 ..J 1 S: E. 4 I 1 A 9 .-' , IEQQF' .A N an vw x V 1 .',Y , , . x , 55 ff L. A 6. thi Q15 Ati.. -'-up. 1. A H -145-. ' N iunior varsity and sophomore squads have disappointing .ii SGBSOI1 The pictured members of the Junior Varsity and Varsity football squads are as follows: Back row: Steve Teter, Phil McGeorge, Ritchie Meadors, Mike Turner, Jan Stryker, Tom Berislavich, Ray Hanna, Andy Haxton, Eddie Bradfield, Jim Cesar, Mark Studt, Chris Lytle. Fourth row: Richard Bloom, Keith Acree, Herb Cooper, David Potts, Pat Cambell, Doug Rinas, Daryll Hunter, Larry Russel, Mike Boyd, Brad Willis, Bill Milburn, Andy Boak. Third row: Coach Chronister, Jim Hill, Chris Turner, Tom 202 Clutching the ball under his arm, Mike Turner d through the maze of Truman Ryan, Craig Guthier, Pat Roberts, Greg Grounds, Terrell ls Dave Bown, Larry Turner, Mike Parr, Thom Bear. Second Coach Brush, Coach Parks, Dave Rinas, Jim Turner, Ron Chris Cox, Jay Trotter, Dave Anderson, Bob Krucker, Emke, Tom Osborne. First row: Coach-Chittwood, Chester bill, Steve Larkens, Kirk Coffman, John Hill, Doug Phillips, Jei Acree, Randy Lemberger, Bob Locklear. .gn '13 The pictured members ot the Sophomore football squad are as follows: Back Row: Ernie Stevens, Chad Landes, Bruce Mathia, Kelly Moran, Rob Clemens, Jeff King, Hal Phelps, Mark Chastain, Millard Kuykendall, Sam Spring, Mike Duckworth, Steve Stewart. Fifth Row: Randy Jones, Jack Robinson, Keith Hopper, Russell Tuder, Mike Bryan, Irv Stoneman, Gary Dougherty, Eddy Mutch, Mike Spear, David Taylor, David Stanley, Dale Jones. Fourth Row: Coach Willey, Norman Griffith, Tom Krinke, John Doll, John Farrell, Bill George, Steve Dorsch', Ray Clore, George Elliott, ll I li I John Tyson, Marc Hanna. Third Row: Coach Rice, Mark Trail, David Boatwright, Rick Heavey, Kevin Storall, Fred Wooldridge, Corky Campion, Kenny White, Pat Herring, Edward Burks, Mike Boehm. Second Row: Coach Renzulli, Van Smith, David Maddox, Dave King, Mark Trotter, Todd Williamson, Greg Thompson, Carl Cherry, Mike Deming, Randy Lee, Ron Waldon. First Row: Coach Thompson, Jay Jackson, Mike Sambursky, Randy Horstman, Gary Myers, John Edmiston, Steve Dominick, Ed Pfeifer, Earl Rose. Iv' u..- W ai' wqn 31. ff 93 Todd Williamson darts between his Junior Varsity opponents to intercept a pass. Following his blockers, Christ Turner speeds around the end for a touchdown run. 203 Debbie Glayzer steps in to block Susan Roseman's attempted pass to a team member. 5.-.--.-.di IP' ... 45, E ,i -P:-s Y-- .-,Sr :1f ff'v'Q' A AP rn 1- . ' l.,.-J- J.. . A-fx. - A., pl sf-5494+ ..-fi A - - N ,A-,:3.,.F .J .- l AJ, -- ft 'V ,ff a Q ,, 'au nl. , 'D 53 --h-A -- ,JJ .V .- 'H - .,' v'-1.5 ff . -.6-'Cr-r. , 4 - A -- - -..--- - . Y . A, - .. -Jr.,-,,,..,' .-.. . gf. W. -f' ,. r V . 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Attempting to master a newly introduced exercise, girls individual as well as group skill is stressed in girls' sports Carefully guaging The action intensifies the long alley, Vicki Fox begins under the goal as Jane Forrester grasps for a pass. her approach. .gui li .1-AB ' , 205 f,1'Z'.'.E, n' 'le 4 Fl 'Q 5 i -Yr' 354 .-1 Doug Phillips backs away from home base as an inside ball whizzes by. onning his uniform in The locker room, arry Edmondson pauses oconsider he impending game. progress marks raylown's second baseball season Clenching The bal and grilling his Teeth, John Hill slugs al The baseball. r . 207 x-x a wg,- ak' V' His 'Hs piggy -QI ff? y 'RA . . ,J U i V L 1 Gt F I C-5' The pictured members of the Varsity Wres- tling Squad are as fol- lows: Back Row: Coach Renzulli, Mark Trot- ter, Larry Turner, Phil Sides, Craig Gu- thier, Steve Larkins, Randy Lemburger, Coach Brush. Front Row: Ben Greenley, Jim Taylor, Bill Yount, Ron Brown, Steve Clore, Mike Hanna. At the start of the second period, Dennis Marchant closes in on his Chrisman counterpart for an intended take down. Taking advantage of newly purchased exercise equipment Dan Bosso limbers his leg muscles. 209 raytown's track squad exhibits agility in interschool competition Jim Hill gracefully crosses the hurdlein T. a con inuous and effortless movement. HD'4v7v' Grimacing, Chris Rice climaxes his long iump itha w soaring leap. 'Il 4 xy? frm' ' ' ' -in .inf 7' ,Xe , V oft P' . ' I, Q . 'm . sq . f 4 .. ...V ., . M, L, ' ' -Q.. -..,.'l' , Q A 1 ess - Y, 31 ' . 'I ,Lg-,K . J I- 1 V4.:.,,- mga.. L 74. - , - 4 5 -. . ' i Ltr .HY K.. X Y . , .4 'A' ' f ,4.1,s,,Q.-V .i , . A ' W V -R Tfw- '-155: ' .- - ' -- ..5,.1f5Zf'v -fsgrw. ... -If E,Vis4'j,,g.V, ,1. V . -, ce. ze - 1 ' --i1 -- 'sfvf -.N .ss-ik.: ' L Vg . - f: f . f J -'V334-'- '1f.f'gf.3g-,v-fr '-'1-fszf fam or 1 .I VV 's'j,':1E. -'if -PT: - . 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'-- :1 - .a', 'f,1 if-WI:-'-r-'Vi '. g'L f,5'w,,.v- -- Craig Thompson shoots off of the blocks in an attempt to pertect his starting time. Foam rubber cushions Greg Ground's fall as hetailsto clear ' V, the high lump V- V bar. A, , . ,ii . i f F351 J i' .V A fg--V--. ,. 9 . . is ft ' v-qv? , 2:46 c Q? it '7'E Z VV LiL5ii1!'L!l JYHQ, During a strenuous after school practice, Phil Sides gains momentum to overtake Dan Bosso. cross country team streaks through an active season Relaxing a few moments before the grueling race begins are team members Steve Snelling, Randy Schmidt, Doug Woody,,Tim Nixon, , Mike McGhee, and Jay Gradinger. 'Y-55.- John Shrader increases his pace, pulling ahead for a sizable lead. 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As Randy Dix and Dwight Postlewait back him up, Glen Wade knocks the rebound from his opponent's ha'nds. i Attempting to outstretch his Jeff City counterpart, Mark Studt strains for the ball. The pictured members of the iunior varsity basketball team are as follows: Back Row: Coach Goddard, Mike Kelly, Glen Wade, Tom Berislavich, Mark Studt, Randy Dix, Frank Fain, Scott King, Coach Willey. Front Row: Mark Abbott, Manager, Dwight Postlewait, Kirk Coffman, Mark Heckman, Charlie Mc- Cormick, Howard Knight, Jay Trotter, Danny Greaves: Manager. 219 E. Q -i ---A--, -WY , , fe w - ,x v,J',:!2m ,,,1, qi -R. ':Z1.- -4. ' 1 w'-.zap - 1. 1 , . .4-L, rhs IS a pathway of memorlesfor tomorro :- .-.--- - Q Y iii - H -A -'Y' - '--X -- - -. -- , .,,, Y ,V F V ,, - Y - f- -------. -...-..,,x ,wil ,LVL J . I F v...Y - - ,,,,-.i gx Hi fi' , x , - W' - - ---. ....,,,, -.Lx ,wh 1.4. , ' Wigs ,. Q, --, ,AY .- Y-X, W- -..,- --., 3 5:6 . .- Alle .rf .' ,T .M 'V 7 l wr fs 4'-A.. , ...Y ..,, AnoTher year has As The final pages of This yearbook are Turned, V q The ThoughTslingering in our minds melT inTo cherished memories- 1 ' memories Tor Tomorrow. For some, These memories will be only of The 1969-70 school yearg buT for The graduaTing seniors, ThoughTs will be of one small paThway along life's road: RayTown High School. None can forgeT her. We wish To Thank The adminisTraTion, faculTy, and sTudenT body for Their conTinued supporT of The 1970 RAMIZZOU. special Thanks goes To The yearbook sTaff members . for The hard work and long hours spenT Toward The produclion of f This year's paThway of memories. And now The final pages are Turned. . .. Krew. A .1'f1f, 71, iEiQ'1f-.ffl -?'fl5Y.'?T 127. wwwwa f -f a,--, figwskp - wi -- Q . W rw. .Tl'r,g,.- Sv: 4, y 1: 5 -'xx . f,.-. e--- my - 5E??wgQ sense Eifqgf agen' V s'JlV-.5:r3m?V ' 2 K l .Jiri U gg, 1 -'.'-I my wlknea n X xc Co-edltor Zfliif ,KLAJY . , r. A -., .. , 'ig-313951.-. I Qcjiggfi 1 - 7,51 ig, .. if Editor 222 JERRY ACREE Choir 25 R-Club 2,3,45 Football 2,3,4, Capt. 45 Track 2,3,45 Special Award 45 RAMIZZOU King Candidate 4. BILL ADAMS Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 25 FCA 4. CAROLYN ADEE Pep Squad 2,3,45 Girls' Special Glee 3,45 Trl-R3,45 Intramurals 2,4, DEBBIE AGEE Prom Committee 3. PEGGY AHMANN Pep Squad 2,35 Office Occupations 4. NICKI ALEXOPOULOS Y-Teens 3,45 Pep Squad 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Student Council 45 Senior Senate 45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 RAMIZZOU 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 AFS 4. A BONNIE ANDERSON Y-Teens 2,3,45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Jaywalkers 3,4. DAVID ANDERSON , A Student Council 45 Senior Senate 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Key Club 3,45 French Club 3,45 Intramurals 2,35 Band 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 R-Club 3,45 Plays 25 Football 2,3,45 Track 2. DAVID ANGEL Band 2,3,45 Football 2,45 Track 2,3,45 Cross Country 3. RANDY APGAR Key Club 2,35 Boys' Special Glee 35 Football 2,35 Baseball 25 Basketball 25 Golf3. TOM ARMSTRONG Plays 4. ALECIAATHENAS Pep Squad 2,35 Student Council 25 French Club 25 FTA 25 Plays 2. RAYMONDATKEISSON National Honor Society 2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Intramurals 25 Boys' State 35 Football 2,35 National Merit Letter of Commendation. RON ATKINS National Honor Society 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Wrestling 25 Football 2,3,45 Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation. JIM AUCOIN French Club 2,3. BONNIE AULD Pep Squad 2,3,45 Drama Club 25 Span- ish Club 3,4, Executive Council 3, Sec. 45 Jaywalkers 3,4, Captain5 Art Club 25 Plays 25 Prom Committee 3: National Honor Society 4. JOYCE BAKER Pep Squad 25 Tri-R 3,4. JAMES BARNES Track 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,4, BEV BATES ' Y-Teens 35 Pep Squad 2,3,41 Choir 3, 45 Girls' Special Glee 2,3,45 Latin Club 3,45 Jaywalkers 45 Prom Com- mittee 3. TIM BATLI NER Key Club 3,45 Chess Club 3. senior pedigrees SUE BAUER Y-Teens 25 Pep Squad 25 Tri-R 35 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Latin Club 35 Orchestra 2,3,4, Pres. 4. KEN BEACH Football 3. RONDA BEAMAN Pep Squad 25 Intramurals 2. THOM BEAR Senior Senate 45 Spanish Club 45 In- tramurals 2,3,45 R-Club 3,45 Prom goimmittee 35 Wrestling 2,3,45 Track BARBARA BEEBE Pep Squad 4. DURINDA BELSHE NFL 3,45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Categories Team 4. JACK BELSHE Wrestling 25 Swimming 3,4. FRANCINE BENKOVICH Pep Squad 25 Intramurals 2,35 FHA 3. KAREN BENSON Pep Squad 2,3. MICHELE BICE Pep Squad 2,3,45 Drama Club 25 Sen- ior Senate 45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Band 2,3,4, Treas. 45 Jaywalkers 3,4, Co-Captain5 Plays 2. PAUL BILLINGTON Intramurals 2,3,45 Boys' Glee Club 25 Plays 45 Football 2. WALLY BINNEY Cave Club 25 Drama Club 2,35 Spanish Club 35 Art Club 45 Rayflector 35 Plays 2,3,4: Swimming 3. SHARON BISHOP Pep Squad 3,45 Spanish Club 35 Intra- murals 2,35 Prom Committee 35 Transferred from Bishop O'Hara High School. HOMER BLACKETER Choir 45 Boys' Glee 45 Wrestling 45 Transferred from Hazelwood High School, St. Louis. VICKI BOCKELMAN Pep Squad 25 DECA 45 FHA4. MARGARET BOEHM Pep Squad 2,3,45 FTA 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 FHA 4. DAVID BOWN Intramurals 2,3,45 R-Club 45 Football 2,3,45 BasebalI2,3,4. BETH BOYD ' Pep Squad 45 Prom Committee 35 FHA 2,3. Hist. 3. EDDIE BRADFIELD R-Club 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Baseball 2,45 Basketball 2,3,4. PAT BRADLEY t Choir 3,45 Girls' Special Glee 35 In- tramurals2,3,4. EDMOND BRANN French Club 45 Band 2,3. PHILIP BREWER French Club 45 Football 2,3,45 Base- ball 2,3,4. BOB BROWN Student Council 2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Intramurals 25 RAMIZZOU 35 Science Club 2,35 Prom Committee 35 Class Officer, Pres. 4. LIZ BROWN Pep Squad 2,3,45 Drama Club 25 Stu- dent Council 3,4, Sec. 45 Senior Sen- ate 45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 French Club 2,3,4, Sec. 45 Jaywalkers 3,4, Sec. 45 Plays 2,35 Prom Committee 35 Basketball Homecoming Queen Can- didate4. LINDA BRYAN Pep Squad 3,45 Prom Committee 3. BARBARA BUCHHORN Y-Teens 3,45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Tri-R 45 Spanish Club 25 Intramurals 45 Library Club 35 Plays 3,45 Prom Committee 35 National Hon- or Society4. DENNISBUNDREN Intramurals 3,45 Track 3,45 Cross Country3. DONNA BURNS Pep Squad 3,45 Maiorette 4. NANCY BURRISS Y-Teens 45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Plays 3,45 Prom Committee 3. DEBBIE BUTLER Y-Teens 2,35 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Intra- murals 2,35 Prom Committee 3. CAROLYN CAHILL Pep Squad 2,3,4, FRIDACANCINO Girls' Special Glee 45 AFS 45 Pep Squad 45 Spanish Club 45 FHA 45 Na- tional Honor Society 45 AFS Exchange Student4. CAROL CARLSON Y-Teens 3,45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Tri-R 45 Spanish Club 35 Art Club 25 Plays 25 Prom Committee 35 AFS 4. CONN I E CARLTON Pep Squad 2. DEBBY CARMACK Pep Squad 2,3,45 Spanish Club 45 ln- tramurals 2,3,45 Jaywalkers 3,4. BRENTCARTER Band 25 Football 25 Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 3,4. A.SCOTTCAUGER NFL 45 Student Council 2,3,45 National Honor Society 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Key Club 2,3,45 Latin Club 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Rayflector 35 Prom Committee 35 Class Officer, Vice-Pres. 2,4, Pres. 35 AFS 45 Swimming 3,4, Captain 35 Sen- ior Senate 4. RAE ANN CAVIN Choir 25 Girls' Special Glee 25 Drama Club 35 Latin Club 25 FTA 25 Intra- murals 2,35 Plays 2,35 Girls' Varsity Basketball 2,3. JIMCESAR National Honor Society 2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Boys' State 35 R-Club 3,45 Foot- ball 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Basketball 2, 3,4. JOHN CHANDLER l National Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Wrestling 2,35 Football 2. LINDACHANNEL Girls' Special Glee 3,45 'National Hon- or Society 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,4, Sec. 35 FTA 25 Camp Minniwanca 3. DENISE CHAPMAN Pep Squad 2,35 Girls' Special Glee 2,35 French Club 3,45 lntramurals 2,3,4. RICKY CHARLES Intramurals 2,35 Football 2,3,4. J IM CH EATHAM Football 3. RON CHINN Band 2,3,45 Stage Band 2,3,45 Pep Band3,4. JOCHRISTIANSON Intramurals 2,3,45 Orchestra 25 Band 2,3,45 Science Club 25 Girls' Varsity Basketball 2,3. DEBBIE CLARK Pep Squad 2,35 Latin Club 3,45 Science Club 25 Plays 25 Prom Committee 3. DOROTHY CLARK Pep Squad 3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,4. PATTY CLARK Y-Teens 25 Pep Squad 2,3,45 lntra- murals 35 Plays 45 Prom Committee 3. TERESACLEMENS Y-Teens 2,3,45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Span- ish Club 2,3,45 Plays 25 Prom Com- mittee 35 AFS 45 FHA 2. STEPHEN CLORE Choir 45 Senior Senate 45 National Hon- or Society 2,3,45 Key Club 45 French Club 2,3,45 Boys' Special Glee 45 Wrestling 3,45 Categories Team 4. DIANNA CLUTTER Pep Squad 2. DEBBIE COCHRAN Pep Squad 25 Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Spe- cial Glee 2,3,4. JIM COLLINS Cave Club 2,3,45 Key Club 3,4, Pres. 45 Spanish Club 35 lntramurals2,3. DAN COLLINSON Football 25 Track 2. DONNA COMBS Girls' Special Glee 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,4, Soc. Chm. 45 lntramurals 35 Plays 2,35 Transferred from O'Hara High School2. LYN COPPERSMITH Pep Squad 2,35 Girl's Special Glee 4. BARBARA CORN Pep Squad 2,3. MIKE COULTER Drama Club 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Senior Sen- ate 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Key Club 3,4, Board Member 35 Latin Club 3,45 Chess Club 2,35 Science Club 25 Plays 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 AFS 45 Best Supporting Actor for Spring Play 3. KATHY COX Pep Squad 2,3,45 Girls' Special Glee 2,3,45 Tri-R 3,45 Spanish Club 45 In- tramurals 35 Plays 2. TE RESA COY Pep Squad 45 AFS 4. CHARLES DAVID CRIM Cave Club 2,3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Chess Club 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Science Club 2,3, Vice-Pres. 3. GERRY CRIM Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Special Glee 3,45 Band 2,3,45 FHA 3. RICHARD D. CROOK DECA4. DEBORAH CROWNOVER Pep Squad 2,35 Choir 2,3,4. GARY CRUTCHER R-Club 3,45 Football 25 Track 2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Cross Country 35 FCA 4. DEBBY CUMBERFORD Pep Squad 2,35 lntramurals 2. CONNIECUMMONS Y-Teens 25 Pep Squad 2,3,45 lntra- murals 2,35 Plays 2. CAROLYN CUSUMANO Y-Teens 45 FTA 4. GINGER CUZICK Y-Teens 2,35 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Drama Club 25 Jaywalkers 3,45 Art Club 25 Plays 25 Prom Committee 3. LINDA DAVIS Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Special Glee 2,3,4. KRISTIE DAY ArtClub4. THERESA DEGRAEVE Y-Teens 45 Pep Squad 3,45 NFL 3,4, Hist. 45 National Honor Society 3,45 FHA 2,3,4, 2nd Vice-Pres. 3, lst Vice- Pres.4. DEBBIE DELAPP DECA 4. PAM DEVIN Pep Squad 2,3,45 Girls' Special Glee 25 Student Council 2,45 Senior Senate 45 French Club 45 JV Cheerleader 35 Var. Cheerleader 45 Plays 25 Prom Com- mittee 3. GARY DICKEY French Club 3,45 Football 2. BARBARA DIECIDUE Pep Squad 25 lntramurals 2,35 FHA 3. PAT DIECIDUE Intramurals 2,35 Prom Committee 35 Football 2,35 Track 2,3,4. KAREN DILLS Y-Teens 45 Latin Club 25 FTA 45 ln- tramurals 2,35 Plays 4. JANET DIX Pep Squad 35 lntramurals 3,45 DECA 4. NANCY DIX Pep Squad 2,3,45 Tri-R 35 French Club 45 Intramurals 45 Plays 25 FHA 2,3,4, Sec.4. ELAINE DOELLING Y-Teens 3,4, lst Vice-Pres. 45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Prom Committee 35 AFS 4. DIANE DOLSON Pep Squad 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Art Club3. GREG DORSCH National Honor Society 3,45 Latin Club 45 Spanish Club 25 Chess Club 3. RICK DOUDRICK Band 2,3,45 Chess Club 25 AFS 4. PAT DULAN EY Choir 2,3. DENISE DUNCAN Pep Squad 2,35 Cave Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,35 Plays 2,35 Prom Committee 3. HARRY EDMONDSON Baseball 3,45 Transferred from South- east High School l,2. RONALD EDWARDS Transferred from East High School 2. DEBBI EGERSTROM Y-Teens 2,3,45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Drama Club 25 Student Council 2,35 Senior Senate 45 National Honor Society 3,45 French Club 3,45 FTA 45 Jaywalkers 3,45 RAMIZZOU 45 Plays 25 Prom Committee 35 Football Homecoming Queen Candidate 45 AFS 45 Kick-Off Queen 3. GWEN ELI Pep Squad 25 Girls' Special Glee 3,4. RAY ELLER Choir 45 Girls' Special Glee 2,3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Intramurals 2,3. JIM ELLIS French Club 4. STEVE ELLIS French Club 3. THERESA ELLIS Pep Squad 2,3. JANICE ELSTON Choir 3,4, Treas. 45 Girls' Special Glee 2,3,45 Girls' Senior Sextet 45 Drama Club 2,3,45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Plays 2,3,4. STEVE EMKE National Honor Society 2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 R-Club 45 Boys' State 45 Wrestling 25 Football 2,3,45 Track 2,35 National Merit Letter of Commendation5 FCA 4. CHERIENLOE Pep Squad 2,35 Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Special Glee 3,4. DEBORAH ENYEART Pep Squad 25 Tri-R 45 Orchestra 4, Lib. 45 Band 2,3, Lib. 35 Prom Com- mittee3. CAROL ERICKSON Y-Teens 25 Pep Squad 2,3. GAILESKEW Pep Squad 2,45 Tri-R 2,3,45 Intra- murals 2,3,45 Girls' Varsity Basket- ball3,4. ADELAIDE EUBANK ' Pep Squad 3,45 Girls' Special Glee 2,3, 45 Cave Club 2,3,45 Science Club 2,35 Girls' Varsity Basketball 35 Varsity Softball 45 Varsity VolleybaIl5 National Honor Society 4. CHRIS FAUCETT Y-Teens 3,45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Choir 3,45 Girls' Special Glee 2,4, Sec.- Treas. 45 Drama Club 25 French Club 45 Orchestra 25 Band 2,45 Jaywalkers 3,45 Plays 25 Prom Committee 3. GARY FISCHER Track 3,45 Transferred from Ruskin High School 2. JAN ET F RAN KS Y-Teens 25 Pep Squad 35 National Hon- or Society 2,3,4. SUSAN FREETLY . Pep Squad 2. CONNIEFRIEDLEY Y-Teens 25 Pep Squad 2,35 Choir 25 Girls' Special Glee 35 Student Council 2,3,45 Senior Senate 45 French Club 3,45 Band 25 JV Cheerleader 35 Plays 25 Prom Committee 35 Class Officer, Sec. . 223 GARY FROST Intramurals 25 Football-25 Swimming 2. RON FROST Photography Club 2,35 Plays 2,3. ELAINE GAY Pep Squad 3. I ALICE GERHARDT Pep Squad 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Mis- souri Junior Academy of Science. MARK GLINES Choir 45 Spanish Club 45 Boys' Special Glee 2,3,4. PAUL GOEBEL Art Club 45 Wrestling 4. GAYLE GOFF Pep Squad 2,3,4, Mascot 45 Choir 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 25 Girls' Special Glee 3,45 Drama Club 2,3,4, Treas. 45 NFL 3,45 Student Council 25 Senior Senate 45 National Honor Society 3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Latin Club 45 Plays 2,3,45 Outstand- ing Teenager 45 Girls' Senior Sextet 45 Prom Committee 35 AFS 4. GUY WESLEY GOOCH Boys' Special Glee 3,4. MARTHAGOODALL Pep Squad 2,3,45 Girls' Special Glee 3,45 Drama Club 2,3,4, Sec. 45 French Club 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Intramu- rals 2,3,45 Plays 2,3,45 FHA 35 Science Fair Ist place, Physiological Division 25 National Honor Society 4. MIKE L. GOODIN Choir 45 Boys' Special Glee 3,45 Swimming4. JENNIFERGOODMAN Latin Club 3,45 Transferred from Grand Prairie High School. ANNE GORDON Tri-R 35 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Orchestra 2,3,45 Plays2. JAY GRADINGER Choir 2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Boys' Special Glee 2,3,45 Chess Club 25 Swimming 3, 45 Track 2,3,45 Cross Country 3,4. PAMGRAHAM Pep Squad 2,3,45 Drama Club 25 Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,45 French Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Jaywalkers 45 Plays 25 Prom Com- mittee 3, AFS 4. BRENDAGRASSLEY Pep Squad 25 Choir 3,45 Girls' Special Glee2,3,4. VICKI GRAY Pep Squad 25 Girls' Special Glee 3,45 FTA 3,4, Hist. 45 FHA 2,3,4, Treas. 3, Reporter 4. DANNYGREAVES Senior Senate 45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Basket- ball 2,3,4, Manager5 National Merit Letter of Commendation. JANET GREEN Latin Club 2. JIMGREENE Latin Club 2,35 R-Club 2,3,45 Basket- ball 2,3,45 Golf 2,3,4. GAYLE GRIFFEL Pep Squad 2,3,45 Intramurals 25 FHA 2. KAREN GRIFFITH Pep Squad 2,35 Girls' Special Glee 45 Art Club 45 Plays 2. 224 NANCY GROSS Pep Squad 2,3,4. GREG GROUNDS Student Council 3,4, Vice-Pres. 35 Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,35 R-Club 2,3,45 Class Officer, Pres. 25 Football 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Basketball 25 Harvard Book Award 35 Boys' State 45 Outstand- ing Teenager 4. LEAH HAGEDORN Pep Squad 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,4, Parl. 45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Latin Club 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 RAMIZZOU 25 Var. Cheer- leader 45 Plays 2,3,4. MIKE HALL Choir 3,45 Boys' Special Glee 2,3,45 Plays2. DAVE HAMEL French Club 45 Track 2,3,45 Cross Country2. SUZI HARBER Pep Squad 2,35 Intramurals 25 DECA CATHY HARDEN Choir 2. LEROY HARDEN Choir 2,3,45 Boys' Special Glee 2,3,4. KAREN HARNESS Pep Squad 3,45 Tri-R 2,3,45 Intra- murals 25 Maiorette 25 Prom Com- mittee3. DONNA HARPER Pep Squad 25 National Honor Society 3,45 French Club 3,45 Art Club 2,35 Maiorette 2,3,45 Plays 2,35 FHA 2. GORDON HARRIS Transferred from Raytown South. STEPHANIEHARRIS Tri-R 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Trans- ferred from Arapahoe High School, Colorado. NANCY HARRISON Pep Squad 2,3,45 Tri-R 3. REGINAHATHORNE Y-Teens 3,45 Pep Squad 25 French Club 3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Band 2,35 Ist rating State Music Contest 3. PEGGY HAWKINS Spanish Club 2,3,45 Intramurals 2. RON HAWKINS Football 25 Baseball 3,4. STEVE HAWKINS Key Club 3,4, Sec. 45 Latin Club 3. ANDY HAXTON Choir 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Foot- ball 2,3,45 Track 45 Baseball 2,3. LANNA HEBERLIE Pep Squad 2,3,4: AFS 4. PAT HECK Spanish Club 2,35 Football I,2,3. CHRIS HENCKE I Pep Squad 25 Choir 2,45 Girls' Special Glee 3,4, Pres. 45 Latin Club 3,45 FTA 3, Hist. 35 Plays 2,35 FHA 2, Treas. 2. LINDA HENDRICKS Pep Squad 45 Tri-R 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Art Club 4, Treas. 4. RICHARDHENDZLIK Choir 2,3,45 Boys' Special Glee 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Senior Boys' Double Quartet4. DEBBIE HIGGINS Choir 2,45 Girls' Special Glee 25 Jay- walkers 3,45 Plays 25 Mixed Double Quartet2. SHARON HIGGINS Pep Squad 2,35 Drama Club 2,3,4, Hist. 45 French Club 2,3,45 Plays 2,3,4. GAYLEN HILL Intramurals 2,3,45 Prom Committee 3. JOHN HILL Student Council 35 National Honor So- ciety 2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Latin Club 45 R-Club 2,3,45 Class officer, Vice-Pres. 35 Football 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,4. MIKE HILL Basketball 3,45 FCA 45 Transferred from Manzano High School. JULIE HINTON Pep Squad 2,3,45 Choir 2,3,4, Treas. 25 Drama Club 25 Student Council 35 Sen- ior Senate 45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 RAMIZZOU 3, 45 Plays 25 Prom Committee 35 FHA 45 Girls' State 35 AFS 4. SUE HOBAN Pep Squad 25 Intramurals 2. LEE HOLT Wrestling 45 Football 25 Track 2,3. JEANETTE HOLTZCLAW Pep Squad 2,35 Choir 25 Girls' Special Glee 35 Tri-R 2,3. MARY ANN HOWARD Prom Committee 3. JANICE HUDGENS Pep Squad 2,35 Choir 25 Girls' Special Glee 35 Tri-R 35 Intramurals 25 Plays 2. CAMILLAHUET Y-Teens 2,3,4, Treas. 35 Pep Squad 2, 3,4, Parl. 45 Photography Club 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 FHA 3,4, Treas. 45 AFS 45 National Honor Society 4. MARY HUFF Trl-R4. TIMHUMMEL DECA 4. PAM HUNTER Pep Squad 2,3,4, Corr. Sec. 45 Student 45 Senior Senate 45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Jaywalkers 3,45 AFS 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Basketball Homecoming Queen Candi- date4. PATTY HU RSMAN Y-Teens 2,35 Pep Squad 2,35 Intra- murals 2,3,45 Plays 2,3. TERRELL ISAMAN Football 4. JULIE IRELAND Pep Squad 2,3,45 Tri-R 2,3,45 French Club4. ROBE RT JACKSON Wrestling 2. SHERRYJACKSON Pep Squad 2,35 Choir 2,35 Girls' Spe- cial Glee 25 Tri-R 25 Student Council 2,35 Intramurals 25 DECA 4, Treas. 45 Plays 25 Prom Committee 35 Double Quartet2. GLENN JOHNSTON Football 2. DIANE JONES Pep Squad 2,3,4, Hist. 45 Drama Club 25 Student Council 3,45 National Honor Society 2,3,4, Hist. 45 French Club 2, 3,4, Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 45 RAMIZ- ZOU 3545 Co-Editor 45 Science Club 2, Sec.-Treas. 25 Plays 25 Prom Com- mittee 35 RAMIZZOU Queen 45 Girls' State 35 NETA Finalist 45 Outstanding Teenager 45 Senior Senate 4. JOHN JONES National Honor Society 253,45 Key Club 45 Latin Club 3545 Chess Club 253545 Plays 25 Prom Committee 35 Wrestling 4. TER Rl JONES Tri-R 45 French Club 3,4. FRANK JOURDAN Intramurals 25 Football 25 Baseball 2. JANET JULIFF Y-Teens 45 Pep Squad 253545 Tri-R 45 Intramurals 2. CEC KABRICK Boys' Special Glee 25354. MARSHA KEEBLE Intramurals 3,45 Art Club 2,3545 FHA 2,3. TOBI KEELE Y-Teens 25354, Vice-Pres. 35 Pres. 45 Pep Squad 253545 Choir 253545 Drama Club 35 Student Council 253545 Senior Senate 45 Jaywalkers 3,45 Rayflector 354, Associate Editor 45 Plays 25 Foot- ball Homecoming Queen Candidate 45 RAMIZZOU Queen Candidate 45 Class Officer, Treas. 253,45 AFS 4. MONICA KELLEY Y-Teens 2535 Pep Squad 253545 Choir 253545 Girls' Special Glee 25 Drama Club 25 Student Council 253545 Senior Senate 45 French Club 45 JV Cheer- leader 35 Var. Cheerleader 45 Plays 2,35 Prom Committee 3. SUE KELLEY Y-Teens 2,35 Pep Squad 25 Plays 25 FHA3. SANDY KELSO Pep Squad 2,3545 Choir 25 Tri-R 2535 4, Sec. 45 French Club 4. NICKKILIAN Transferred from Chillicothe High School. KAREN KING Pep Squad Girls' Special Glee 253,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Latin Club 354: Plays 25 Prom Committee 3. PEGGY KING Drama Club 253,45 NFL 2,3545 Plays 2,3,4. ROD KI RKHAM NFL 25354, Pres. 35 Student Council 25 45 Treas. 45 Senior Senate 45 National Honor Society 2,3545 Key Club 253,4, Treas. 45 Science Club 2535 Prom Com- mittee 35 AFS 4. 253,45 Sgt.-at-Arms 45 BOBBI KLASINSKI Y-Teens 253545 Pep Squad 253545 Stu- dent Council 45 Senior Senate 45 Latin Club 3545 Jaywalkers 3545 Hist. 45 Prom Committee 3. Basketball Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. PATTY KLAUSTERMEYER Pep Squad 253,45 Choir 45 Girls' Spe- cial Glee 2,3,45 FHA 2. JEFF KLEPAC Band 2,35 DECA 45 Pep Band 3. KAREN KLOSSNER Pep Squad 25 Drama Club 25 Student Council 25 Plays 2. LINDA KNOX Y-Teens 25 Pep Squad 2,35 PIHYS 21 Student Council 2. DIANA KOLM Pep Squad 2,3,4. ROGER KOLM Cave Club 2,3. ANN KRAXNER l Y-Teens 35 Pep Squad 25 Choir 3545 Girls' Special Glee 2,3,45 .FTA 2,35 Orchestra 25354, Concertmustress 4: ArtClub 25 Intramurals 2. BOB KRUCKER Student Council 35 Latin Club 45 R-Club 253545 Prom Committee 35 .RAMIZZOU King Candidate 45 Wrestling 22 F001- ball 2,3,45 Track 253. MIKE LABUDA Key Club 45 Wrestling 35 Football 25 FCA 4. DEANNA LACKEY Spanish Club 3545 Intramurals 2,3,45 Girls' Varsity Basketball, Volleyball, Softball Teams 3,4. ROBERT LAIRD Drama Club 253,45 Vice-Pres. 45 NFL 2,3545 Pres. 45 Senior Senate 45 Key Club 25354, Vice-Pres. 45 Latin Club 3545 Chess Club 2,3,45 Science Club 25 Plays 2,3545 Prom Committee 35 Na- tional Honor Society 4. LYNN LAKE Y-Teens 25354, Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 45 Pep Squad 253545 Spanish Club 2,35 Prom Committee 35 National Honor Society4. MARK LANDINGHAM Spanish Club 3,45 Pres. 45 Football 2. MIKE LANIER Boys' Special Glee 25354. PHILLIP LANER Transferred from O'Hara High School 2. DARRYL LAWRENCE Cave Club 2,3,4. PATTI LAWRENCE Tri-R 35 French Club 45 Intramurals 3. DEBY LAWSON Y-Teens 25 French Club 45 FTA 25 Art Club 45 Rayflector 354, Editor 4. BARRY LEE Cave Club 25 Key Club 45 Spanish Club 25354. BELVALEGENDRE Pep Squad 253,45 Spanish Club 3,4, Executive Council 45 Jaywalkers 45 Plays 25 Prom Committee 3. GARY LILLY DECA 45 Transferred from Southeast High School. JANET LINDWALL French Club 45 Intramurals 253545 Or- chestra 253545 Rayflector 3545 As- sociate Editor 45 Photography Club 35 45 Sec.-Treas. 4. CLAUDIA LONG Intramurals 45 Girls' Varsity Basket- ball, Softball, Volleyball Teams 2,3,4. MARY LONG FHA 2. BARBARA LUNSFORD Girls' Special Glee 45 French Club 35 FTA 2,35 Library Club 25354. MICHELLE LUTGEN Y-Teens 25 Pep Squad 2,3. CLAUDIA LUX Tri-R 35 DECA 4, Treas. 45 Trans- ferred from Wm. Chrisman 2. RONN I E LYNCH Band 25354. FRANK LYNGAR NFL 2535 National Honor 253545 Key Club 253545 Intramurals 2,3,45 Football 2535 FCA 4. DEBBIE LYNN Pep Squad 253545 Choir 45 Girls' Spe- cial Glee 253545 Latin Club 2,3545 In- tramurals 253. CHRIS LYTLE Cave Club 25 R-Club 3545 Wrestling 25 3545 Football 354. . GINEVRA JUNE LYTLE Pep Squad 25354. MIKE McCORMICK VICA 45 Transferred from Ruskin 3. STEVEMCCULLOUGH Choir 2,3545 Boys' Special Glee 35 Senior Boys' Quartet 4. PHILIPMCGEORGE Intramurals 45 Football 2,3,45 Track 35 Golf 2. KERRY McGEE National Honor Society 3,45 Latin Club 25 Chess Club 2,35 Plays 2. MICHAEL K.McGHEE French Club 35 R-Club 45 Football 2535 Track 253,45 Cross Country 45 Basketball 253,45 FCA 45 Sec.-Treas. 4. RICK MCGOVNEY Intramurals 2535 Football 25 Track 2. DON McMAHAN Choir 2,3,45 Drama Club 253545 Boys' Special Glee 2,35 Plays 25354. GARY MCPHERSON Choir 25 Band 45 Pep Band 354. BILLMcWlLLIAMS Cave Club 45 National Honor Society 3545 Key Club 45 Latin Club 2,3545 Sci- ence Club 354, Pres. 4. MARYMADISON Tri-R 3,4, Rep. 45 Intramurals 3,45 Plays4. DEBBIE MAGEE Pep Squad 3. KATHI MANGE Y-Teens 2535 Pep Squad 2,3545 Drama Club 25 Student Council 25 Latin Club 3,45 Plays 25 Prom Committee 3. KYLE MA RTI N Choir 3545 Pres. 45 Student Council 35 National Honor Society 253545 Key Club 25 Boys' Special Glee 2,3545 Prom Com- mittee 35 Boys' State 35 Baseball 2,3, 45 Basketball 2,3545 FCA 45 Boys' Nation 3. RICKMARTIN National Honor Society 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Latin Club 253545 Vice-Pres. 35 ScienceClub3. SANDY MARTIN Y-Teens 2,3,45 Vice-Pres. 45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Rec. Sec. 45 Drama Club 25 Student Council 2535 Senior Senate 45 National Honor Society 253,45 Latin Club 3,4, Sec. 45 Jaywalkers 3545 Plays 25 Prom Committee 35 Football 225 226 Homecoming Queen Candidate 45 RAMIZZOU Queen Candidate 45 Class Officer, Sec. 2,35 AFS 4, Pres. 4. MIKE MASSEY Choir 3,45 Boys' Special Giee 2,3,4. MARK MASTON FTA 45 Football 25 Transferred from Northeast High School 2. SUE MAXWELL ' Pep Squad 2,3,45 Choir 2,3,4, Sec. 45 Girls' Special Glee 2,3,45 Girls' Senior Sextet 45 Drama Club 25 Student Coun- cil 2,35 Senior Senate 45 Jaywalkers 3, 45 DECA 4, Sec. 45 Plays 2. MARK MAYER Stage Band 45 Plays 45 AFS 45 Wres- tling 4, Manager 4. DOUG MEADOR Drama Club 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 35 Student Council 3,4, Pres. 45 Key Club 3,45 French Clu-b 45 Latin Club 2,3,45 FTA 25 Chess Club 25 Plays 2,3,45 Prom Committee 3. GARY ME I NERS Key Club 2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Chess Club 2,35 Stage Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45 National Honor Society 4. SHERRY MEINTS Pep Squad 2,3,45 Tri-R 3,45 Prom Com- mittee 35 FHA 4. JAMES MERIDETH Boys' Special Giee 2,3,4. PATTY ME R RYMAN Pep Squad 3,45 Jaywalkers 4. BILLMILBURN Football 45 Transferred from Center High School 3. CINDY MILLER Pep Squad 2,35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Ray- flector 45 Prom Committee 3. GAILMILLER Library Club 4. CECILIA MINO Pep Squad 2,35 Spanish Club 3,4. MARCIAMINOR Y-Teens 2,3,4, Treas. 45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Tri-R 3,45 Prom Committee 35 AFS4. STACEY MITCHELL Wrestling 25 Football 25 Swimming 3,45 Track 2. LARRY MOFFITT Boys' Special Glee 25 DECA 4, Parl. 45 RAMIZZOU 3: Photography Club 3,4. CYNDIMOORE , Y-Teens 2,3,4i PGP Squad 2,3,45 Tri- R 25 Student Council 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Jaywalkers 3,4. RICK MOORE Key Club 45 R-Club 2,3,45 Football 25 Track 2,3,45 Cross Country 3,42 FCA 4. STEVE MORTH I Rayflector 4, Feature Editor 4. DONNAMUCHMORE Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Special Giee 2,3,45 Girls' Senior Sextet 45 FHA 3, MICKEY MURRAY I Transferred from Raytown South Hugh School 4. JANET NAYLOR U Y-Teens 35 Pep Squad 2,3,41 Girls' Special Glee 45 Tri-R 4. CHERI NEWPORT Pep Squad 2,35 Girls' Special Glee 3,4. DAPHNE NICHOLSON Girls' Special Glee 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Science Club 3. LINDA N IGRO DECA 45 Transferred from Southeast High School 4. DAVID NOVAK NFL 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Latin Club 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Rayflector 3,45 Sports 8. Associate Editor 45 Baseball 3,45 National Honor Society 4. NANCY OCEJO Spanish Club4. PATTY ODELL Y-Teens 2,45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Tri-R 45 French Club 3,45 Rayflector 45 Plays 2,35 Prom Committee 35 AFS 4. PATTI O'HARA Pep Squad 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Latin Club 2,3,4, Treas. 4. LARS OLOFSSON Senior Senate 45 National Honor Society 45 Key Club 45 Latin Club 45 AFS 45 Swimming 45 AFS Exchange Student4. TOM OS BORNE Football 2,3,45 Golf 2,3,4. MIKE PARR F00'fbaII 2,3,4. THERESE PASCUZZI Pep Squad 2. VICKIE PATCHIN Pep Squad 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Latin Club 2,3,4, Soc. Chm. 3,45 FTA 35 RAMIZZOU 45 Plays 35 Prom Committee 35 FHA 2,3,4, lst Vice- Pres. 3, Pres. 45 AFS 45 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4. STEVE PATRICK VICA 45 DECA 4. JAYNE PATTERSON Drama Club 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Plays3,4. YVONNE PATTERSON Pep Squad 2,35 Drama Club 25 Intra- murals 2,35 Plays 2. JACKIE PEACOCK Pep Squad 2,3,45 Girls' Special Glee 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 French Club 2,3, 45 Plays 3,45 Prom Committee 35 FHA 2. PAT PE I NE Pep Squad 2,3. ERIC PENNISTON Wrestling 2,3. JOHN PERDUE Key Club 45 Intramurals 45 Basketball 2,3. DOUG PHILLIPS R-Club 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,4. JOE PICKRELL Choir 2,3,45 Drama Club 3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Boys' Special Glee 2,3,45 Senior Boys' Double Quartet 45 Chess Club 2,3,4, Sec.-Treas. 45 Science Club 45 Plays 2,3,45 Baseball4. LYN PIERCE ' Y-Teens 35 Pep Squad 2,35 Choir 2,3, 45 Tri-R 3. JOYCE PLANK Y-Teens 25 Pep Squad 2,3,4i Infra- murals 2,3,45 RAMIZZOU 45 Prom Committee 35 Plays 2,4. MARK PLASTER Choir 2,3,45 Student Council 4, Parl. 45 Senior Senate 45 National Honor So- ciety 2,3,45 Boys' Special Glee 2,3,45 R-Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Basket- baII2,3,4. LUCINDA POPE Pep Squad 25 Girls' Special Glee 2,35 DECA 4, Sec. 45 FHA 2. DEBBY POWELL Y-Teens 25 Pep Squad 3,45 Senior Senate 45 National Honor Society 2,3,4, Treas. 45 French Club 3,45 Intra- murals 2,45 RAMIZZOU 3,45 Prom Committee 35 National Merit Letter of Commendation5 DAR Scholarship Nominee 45 NHS Scholarship Nominee 45 Categories Team 4. JOHN PORTER Wrestling 25 Baseball 3,4. NANCY PRECHT Pep Squad 2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Girls' gpaecial Glee 3,45 Tri-R 25 Intramurals KEVIN PRITCHETT DECA 45 Transferred from Nevada HighSchool4. STEVE PTACEK Key Club 3,45 Latin Club 35 F00tbaII 2,35 Track 2,3,4. FRANK QUEEN DECA 45 Football 25 Track 2,35 Cross Country 2,3. SAM RAGON Choir 2,3,45 Boys' Special Glee 2,3,45 Cross Country 2. DEBBIE RAMSEY Pep Squad 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Student Council 2,3,45 Senior Senate 45 Jay- walkers 3,45 RAMIZZOU 45 Prom Committee 35 Basketball Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. SHERRIE REABOLD NFL 3,4, Sec. 45 Latin Club 3,45 FTA 25 Plays 2. LAURA REDICK Pep Squad 2,3,45 Drama Club 25 Intra- murals 25 Plays 2,3. TERRI REESE Y-Teens 2,35 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Tri-R 25 Prom Committee 3. DEBORAH REISS Pep Squad 2,35 Choir 25 Drama Club 2,35 Plays 2. JOHN RENKEN Orchestra 3,45 Band 2,3,45 R-Club 3,45 Plays 45 AFS 45 Swimming 3,4, Co- Capt. 4. KATHY REYNOLDS DECA 45 Transferred from O'Hara High School 2. PATTI REYNOLDS Y-Teens 25 National Honor Society 2,3, 45 French Club 3,45 RAMIZZOU 3,45 Plays 25 Transferred from South High School 25 Spectrum 25 National Merit Semi-Finalist5 NETA Finalist 4. CHRIS RICE Track 3,4. BOB RICHARDS Football 25 Baseball 2. STEVE RIDEOUT Choir 2,3,45 Boys' Special Glee 3,45 Orchestra 25 Plays 45 Transferred from Van Horn High School 25 Senior Boys' Double Quartet 4. DICK RIGGS DECA 4. BEVERLY RILEY Y-Teens 2,3,45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Tri- R 2,3,4, Treas. 45 Prom Committee 3: FHA 2,3,4, 2nd Vice-Pres. 4. DAVE RINAS Key Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 lntra- murals 2,35 R-Club 3,45 Football 2,3, 45 Track 35 Golf 35 Doctor Eubank Award 45 National Honor Society 4. RANDY RITTER Band 2,3,4, Pres. 45 AFS 45 Track 35 Pep Band 3,4. BARBARA ROBERTS Pep Squad 25 Tri-R 3,45 French Club 35 Intramurals 2,35 FHA 3. JIM ROBINSON Key Club 45 AFS 45 Football 25 Track 2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3. JOE ROBLES NFL 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Key Club 45 Spanish Club 35 FTA 3,4. KATHY ROMANO Pep Squad 2,3. ED ROSE Boys' Special Glee 3,45 DECA 4. KEN ROSE Cave Club 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Chess Club 2,35 Science Club 35 Track 3. NORMA ROSE Pep Squad 25 Intramurals 2,35 Library Club 2,3,45 Plays 2. LINDA ROSEMAN Pep Squad 2,3,45 FTA 3,4, Sec. 45 Li- braryCIub2,3,4. PAULA ROSS Pep Squad 2,3,45 Student Council 25 Plays2. MAR IANNE SALADI NO Y-Teens 2,35 Pep Squad 2,3. PAULSCHEIL Drama Club 25 Key Club 45 RAMIZZOU 3,45 Plays 2,35 Prom Committee 3. VICKI SCHLUETER Pep Squad 2,3,45 French Club 2,3,4. TONY SCHMALZ DECA 4. RANDY SCHMIDT Key Club 45 Orchestra 25 Band 2,35 R- Club 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4, Capt. 45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Outstanding Track Ath- lete 1968-695 FCA 4, Pres. 4. SANDY SCHUCKMAN Pep Squad 2,35 Art Club 45 Plays 45 FHA 3. JOHN SCHUEPBACH liaztitn Club 25 Intramurals 2,35 Plays NANCY SCIOLARO Girls' Special Glee 45 Transferred from Grain Valley High School 3. LARRY SCOTT Boys' Special Glee 45 Transferred from Orrick High School. PATRICIA SCOTT Pep Squad 2,3,45 Spanish Club 45 Intra- murals 25 Plays 2. GARRETTSEARS Choir 2,3,45 Boys' Special Glee 2,3,4, Sec.-Treas. 45 Senior Boys' Quartet 4. DALE SETTLE Band 2,3,4. CHERYLSETZER Pep Squad 2,35 Girls' Special Glee 2,3. MIKE SHAW Library Club 2,3,45 Art Club 3,4, Pres.4. GAILS , Pep Squad 25 Choir 25 Student Council HEARER 25 Plays 2. ED SHELLEY Cave Club 35 DECA 4, Vice-Pres. 4. DEBBIE SHELTON Y-Teens 2,3,45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 25 French Club 45 FTA 45 Intramurals 2,35 Jaywalkers 35 Var. Cheerleader 45 Plays 2,35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Football Homecoming Queen 45 RAMIZZOU Queen Candidate 45 AFS 4. STAN SHELTON Transferred from Southeast High School3. BARBSHINER Y-Teens 25 Pep Squad 2,35 Drama Club 3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Orchestra 3,4, Sec. 45 Band 2, 3,4, Sec. 45 Chess Club 35 Raytlector 3,4, Editor 45 Plays 2,3,45 Prom Com- mittee3. MARIESHIREMAN National Honor Society 2,3,45 Latin Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 AFS 4. JENNIFER SHONTZ Pep Squad 2,3,4, Treas. 45 Choir 25 Girls' Special Glee 35 Student Council 25 Senior Senate 45 National Honor So- ciety 2,3,45 French Club 3,4, Treas. 45 Band 2,3,45 Jaywalkers 3,45 RAMIZ- ZOU 3,45 Prom Committee 3. PAULSHORTINO NFL 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Wres- tling4. MARSHA SHUBE RT Pep Squad 3. PAULA SHULL FHA 2. DEBORAH SINGLETON Pep Squad 25 Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Spe- cial Glee 3,45 French Club 3,4. ROBERT SLOAN Science Club 3. CRAIG SLOCUM National Honor Society 3,45 Chess Club 2,35 Science Club 35 Prom Committee g51NationaI Merit Letter of Commen- a ion. BEV SMITH Y-Teens 45 FTA 45 Plays 45 Trans- ferred from Shawnee Mission West 3. DEBBIE SMITH Pep Squad 3. JACKIE SMITH Ch0ir2,3,4. LENZA SMITH French Club 35 Band 2,3,45 Plays 2. PAM SMITH Pep Squad 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,35 Tri- R 35 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,45 FTA 25 Intramurals 25 Plays 2,3. SHERYL SMITH Girls'Special Glee 4. DEBBIE SMOCK Pep Squad 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Plays 3,45 Prom Committee 35 FHA 3. STEVESNELLING R-Club 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 RAMIZZOU King 45 FCA 4. DEBBY SNOW Pep Squad 35 DECA 4, Reporter 4. DAMON SOLT YS Student Council 45 Senior Senate 45 Key Club 35 Orchestra 2,3,45 Basket- ball 2,3,45 G'olf 2,3,4. TIM SOPHY DECA 4, Pres. 45 Football 2. VIRGINIA SPERRY PepSquad 4. DONNASPRINGER Y-Teens 2,35 Pep Squad 2,35 French CIub2,3. PAMSPURGEON Pep Squad 2,3,45 Cave Club 2,3,4, Treas. 45 Tri-R 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 lntramurals2,35 Plays 25 AFS 4. JOHN SRADER Key Club 45 R-Club 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 FCA 4. KATHY STALEY Pep Squad 2,3,45 Library Club 45 Plays 2,3. SUSAN STATES Pep Squad 2,3,45 Choir 45 Girls' Spe- cial Glee 3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Library Club 45 Jaywalkers 3,45 Prom Committee 35 FHA 25 AFS JANICE STEGNER ArtCIub4. BOB STEVENSON Key Club 45 Wrestling 25 Football 25 Swimming 3,4. SHARON STEWART Y-Teens 25 Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Special Glee 3,45 National Honor Society 2,3, 45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Orchestra 25 Na- tional Merit Semi-Finalist. SHELLEY STEWART Y-Teens 35 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Girls' Special Glee 2,35 Tri-R 35 Senior Senate 45 Intramurals 2,35 RAMIZZOU 45 JV Cheerleader 3, Var. Cheerleader 45 Plays 25 Prom Committee 35 FHA 25 Girls' Varsity Basketball Team 25 Varsity Softball 25 Varsity Volleyball 2. BRAD STILLAHN Wrestling 35 Football 25 Baseball 2. LIZ STOCK Pep Squad 2,3,45 Tri-R 2,3,4, Vice- Pres. 45 Senior Senate 45 National Hon- or Society 3,45 Intramurals 35 Prom Committee3. BERNARD STOCKMAN Spanish Club 3. DON STOU DER Wrestling 2,3,45 Football 2. RICKSTRIPLING ?3nd 2,3,45 Stage Band 35 Wrestling 227 VALERIE SUPPENBACH Pep Squad 2,35 Drama Club 25 Band 2, 35 Plays 2. DEBBIE SWEAT Y-Teens 45 Pep Squad 25 Girls' Spe- cialGlee2. TOM TAIT NFL 45 Key Club 3,45 Missouri Youth Leadership Conference 3. NOBUKO TANI Foreign Exchange Student 45 Pep Squad 45 AFS 45 National Honor Society 4. CONNIETATE National Honor Society 3,45 French Club 3,45 Transferred from Bellevue HighSchool2. JIMITAYLOR Cave Club 45 R-Club 3,45 Wrestling 2,3,4. RODNEY TETER Band 2. STEVE TETER Senior Senate 45 R-Club 3,45 Football 2,3,4. BILLTHOMPSON Latin Club 45 AFS 45 Wrestling 25 FootbaIl2. GARY THOMPSON Choir 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Boys' Spe- cial Glee 2,3,45 Senior Boys' Double Quartet4, LINDATOMLINSON Pep Squad 2,35 Tri-R 35 Intramurals 2,35 Plays 4. BRENDA TREASTER Pep Squad 2. GLENN TUCKER Choir 2,3,45 Senior Boys' Quartet 4. JIMTURNER Student Council 45 National Honor So- ciety 2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,4, Sec. 35 Latin Club 35 R-Club 2,3,4, Vice- Pres. 35 Prom Committee 35 RAMIZ- Transferred from Glendale High School5 Attended National Science Foundation Summer Course. MIKE UNRUH TraCk2. ALANA VANCAMP Girls' Special Glee 25 Latin Club 2,3,4. FRAN K VARSALONA VVl'eSilil'lQ AABFIBQEI' 3. DEBBIE WAGNER Pep Squad 2,3,45 Latin Club 3. CAROL WAIGHT Pep Squad 2,35 Girls' Special Glee 2,35 Intramurals 25 Plays 2. JACKIEWARREN Tri-R 45 French Club 35 Intramurals 2,4. DEBBIE WELT Pep Squad 3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Special Glee 3,45 Girls' Senior Sextet 45 French Club 3. KARON WENDEL Pep Squad 2,35 FHA 3. JANET WESTON Pep Squad 3,45 Cave Club 2,3,4, Sec.- Treas. 3, Sec. 45 Intramurals 2,35 Prom Committee 35 FHA 2. TERIWHEELDON Y-Teens 45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 National Honor Society 2,3,4, Sec. 45 Spanish Club 2,3,4, Executive Council 45 Intra- murals 25 RAMIZZOU 3,4, Editor 45 Prom Committee 35 FHA 2,3, Reporter 35 AFS 4. JOY WHEELER Pep Squad 2,35 Girls' Special Glee 2, 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Intramurals 25 Orchestra 2,3,45 Plays 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 FHA 2,3. JUDYWHEELER Pep Squad 3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Special Glee 3,45 Girls' Senior Sextet 45 French Club 2,3,45 Prom Com- MARYWHITE Pep Squad 2,3,45 Senior Senate 45 Spanish Club 2,35 Jaywalkers 35 RAMIZZOU 45 Var. Cheerleader 45 Prom Committee 3. LAURAWHITEHEAD lngramurals 45 Maiorette 2,3,45 FHA BEVWILCOX Pep Squad 2,3,45 Latin Club 45 Jay- walkers 45 FHA 35 National Honor So- ciety4. PAULA WILEY Tri-R 35 COE 4. TERRY WILKERSON Boys' Special Glee 2,35 DECA 4. ED WILLIAMS Drama Club 3,45 FTA 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Rayflector 45 Plays 3,45 Prom Com- mittee3. MARTA WILLIAMS Pep Squad 2,3. RONWILLIAMS Choir 2,3,45 NFL 45 Boys' Special Glee 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Senior Boys' Quartet 45 Baseball 4. BRADWILLIS Senior Senate 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 R-Club 3,45 FootbaII3,4. LINDAWOOD Y-Teens 25 Pep Squad 35 Tri-R 3,4, PAULA YORK DECA 45 Transferred from Raytown South 3. DAVID YOUNG Choir 2,3,45 R-Club 45 Football 2,3,4. MARK YOUNG DECA 4. MIKE YOUNG Latin Club 3,45 Orchestra 45 Band 2,3, 45 Stage Band 45 Football 25 Basebal 25 Pep Band 4. ZOU King Candidate 45 Football 2,3, r'nittee3. VICTORIAYOUNG 4, Captain 45 Track 2,3,45 Basketball Pep Squad 2,35 Plays 2, 2,3. 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