Raytown South High School - Polaris Yearbook (Raytown, MO)

 - Class of 1965

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W i 52 is Q 1 4 , 1 1 1 M 1 Y 1 2 1' Q f,,. 11, 1g ' ' ' 'W i' 'H 'i --'-' 7-- F 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,: 915 L aff: iv. 12 11 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 K 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,f 1' 11 1 1- ,N 1 1 '11 1 1 ' .1 1 , SF1 1 1 '1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SF 1 1 1 1 1 1 F 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 7 1 V 1 E, , 1 1 ,M ii . ,, 1 1 1 .ij 1- K' I I N WW, '1 K L ,ff ' Mfx .h'h.'m '9 'v-'se 1O '2 wf- Joe Herndon, Superintendent Consolidated District H2 has been privi- leged to be guided by Mr. Joe Herndon for twenty years. A very experienced superin- tendent, Mr. Herndon belongs to the Board of Regents of CMS, the Missouri State Teachers Association Executive Committee, and the Board of Directors of Raytown Chamber of Commerce. He was appointed by the Governor to serve on the Special Joint Committee of the Foundation Program. The Board of Education meets monthly to determine the educational policies of the Raytown schools. BO-ard of Education standing left to ri ht Rai h V 3 w l w Martin, D n L 1 ' ' S I P Robert Cross, Gary Collins, seated, left to r' 'l t: I Y e B0Y1eSfRa1P1'1 C1ark,JOe Herndon, Lou smith, Harold Shaw, James smrk, Lou Wlgaobl. :bevkcafecl Gfizend ave Mig -- '9' Ralph L. Martin, Asst. Dr. Lyle E5 BOYIGS, Superintendent, Dorothy Asst Superlnfendenf Bartlett, Sec. Becky' Fields, Sec. .7Ae Sahel igfounclafion O Our Sydfem Robert H. Clark, Asst. Superintendentg Below: Lucy Claycomb, Sec.g At Right: Esther Lee Sutherland, Sec. of Superintendent. Soufh progredaed MHJW -749 Jeanette Rafiner Alice Hall Nevelle Heckman James Markland, Vice-principal W. J. Warford, Principal Few of us realize the amount of pressure under which school principals work. RSHS, now in its fourth year, has been fortunate to be administered by Mr. Warford and Mr. Markland. Working together, these men per- form the duties that have made our school the best in the district. They are also active in the National Association of Secondary School Principals and the National Education Association. Working along with them are Mrs. Hall, who takes care of the attendance records, Mrs. Rafiner, who operates the ditto and thermo fax machines, and Mrs. Heckman, who takes care of the money. ndloirafion 0 .gb opeaclerri J. Zumwalt K.K Lewis 'X John Zumwalt, B.A., M.A., University of Missouri at Kansas Cityg Senior Counselorg National Honor Society Kenneth Lewis, M.A., Missouri Universityg District Director of Curriculum Larry Smithson, M.S., C e n t r al Missouri Stateg J u ni o r Counselorg National Honor Society Jake Scherer, M.S., Central Missouri Stateg Sophomore Coun- selorg National Honor Society Anna Larson, M.A. , Missouri Universityg District D i r e c t o r of Guidance L. Smithson J. Scherer A. Larson D. Adams ? . li C. Fisher ,M ,ff ,ZW we S. Anderson P. Cartel' R. Dll1OIl Diana Adams, B.S., Central Missouri State Collegeg English l and Ilg Pep Squad. Sandra Anderson, B.S., Kansas Universityg English Composition and English H13 Student Council. Phillip Carter, B.S., Central Missouri State Collegeg English Ill and English Cornpositiong SOUTHERN EXPOSURE. Robert Dillon, B.S., Central Missouri State Collegeg English Composition E and Journalismg SOUTHERN EXPOSURE, Clara Fisher, B.S., Central Missouri State Collegeg English II and English II R5 Y-Teens. Ethel Kilgore, B.S., University of Arkansasg English Compositiong Future Teachers of America. Laverne Knierim, B.A., Bethany Nazarene Collegeg English III and English Ill Rg Student Council. jaifkfuf .Service repareri .gjoufllernerd 1. L. Knierim 5 A elf 5 tttt S S' R. Richardson L. Sanda e Robert Richardson, B.S., Central Missouri State Collegeg English IH R and English Literatureg POLARIS. J Lillian Sandage, B.S., Southwest Missouri State- English Composition and English H13 Future Teachers of America. Margaret Starnes, B.S., Southwest Missouri Stateg English III and English Ill Rg Pep Squad. Jolene Thomson, B,S,, Central Missouri State Collegeg English H and English Il Rg Student Council. John Healy, B.S., Texas Christian and Central Missouri State Collegeg Special Education in History, Math, Englishg COE. Mabel Russell, ETS., Southwest Missouri Stateg Developmental Readingg Future Teachers of America. Martha HLIPP, M.S., University of Illinoisg Librariang Library Club. P C jo mef jomorrowd eman ri. g M. Starnes J. Thomson J. Healy M. Russell M. Hupp ,nn ,fl Wm , ff f E, Renyef R. WClb0IU .gjfuclenfa llfuiflt Jgnowfeelge. Welborn, B.S., University of Missourig Latin l Reita Latin llg Latin Club. Jo Edwards B S., University of Missouri, Geometry and Geometry E1 and Algebra ig POLARIS David Gore, B.S., North West Missouri Stateg Geometry, and Algebra lg Pep Squad. I-aldley M MCIHIYIC Sample Larry Laidley, B.S., North West Missouri Stateg Algebra ll and Algebra ll E3 Student Council. Michael Mclntyre, B.A. William .lewellg Geometry and Athleticsg Lettermen' s Club. Rarnie Sample, M.S., Central Missouri State Collegeg Functional Math, Algebra ll, Senior Math and Senior Math Eg Student Council. 1 1 -7261642125 repare .gzulenfa D. Burbridge A. Cannon C-'or jke guaineaa worfzl Dorothy Burbridge, B.S., Central Missouri Stateg Shorthand, Secretarial Practice, and Office Machinesg Secretaries of South Avis Cannon, B.S., Central Missouri Stateg M.B.A., University of Denverg Record Keeping and Typing Ig Student Council Karren Cogdill, B.S., Southwest Missouri Stateg Bookkeeping I and II: Student Council Willard Douglas, B.S., .Central Missouri Stateg Salesmanship, Typing I, and Business Lawg Secretaries of South Karen Kille, B.S., Central Missouri Stateg Typing Ig SOUTHERN EXPOSURE Carole Lemery, B.S.,CentralMissouriStateg Business Machinesg POLARIS Charlotte Robinson, B.S., University of Missourig' Shorthand and General Businessg Secretaries of South Carolyn Southers, B.S., Central Missouri Stateg, Typing I, Business Education, and Shorthandg SOUTHERN EXPOSURE K. Cogdill W. Douglas K. Kille C. Lemery C. Robinson C. Southers i Q 2 4 5 A. DuChateau J- EHHS B. Altergott R. Bradley J. Evans W. Fortner J. 'Goodman B. Hoffman E. Martin J. Murray lac era gjnricll .sgfuclenf Win!! ,fd ong .gzciag 6conomica6,y4ncl pogfica. inert. Barbara Altergott, B.S.'University of Missourig World Historyg International Relations. Richard Bradley, M.A., University of Kentuckyg American Historyg Future Teachers of America. Andre DuChateau, M.A., Central Missouri State Collegeg World History and Sociologyg International Relations. Jess Enns, B.S., South West Missouri Stateg American Government and American Historyg POLARIS. Jim Evans, B.S.,l Central Missouri State Collegeg Family Relations and Occupationsg Student Council. Wayne Fortner, B.S., South West Missouri Stateg World History and American Historyg Pep Squad. Judith Goodman, B.S., Central Missouri State Collegeg Geography and World Historyg International Relations. Barbara Hoffman, M.A., Central Missouri State Collegeg World History. Ellenlvlartin, M.S., Central Missouri State Collegeg American Historyg International Relations. Joyce Murray, B.A., University of Missourig American History and Psychologyg Pep Squad. is.. ' T'- ' an R. Childress R. Crumley J. Hensley S. Miller R, 2 J, 1 'Q x M MS . S Y ff ,, za f V. Morris J. Osborn F. Reed B. Whitsitt Cl:el'lCe 111914606 SuJenf6 .JIIQOLUKQJQQ we WOFFJ Russell Childress, B.S., Central Missouri State College, Advanced Health and Boy's P.E., Lettermen's Club Richard Crumley, B.S., Kansas State University, Biology and Zoology-Botany, Science Club James Hensley, B.S., University of Missouri, Physics, Physics E, and Algebra ll, Science Club Stuart Miller, B.A., Kansas University, B.S., Northwest Missouri State College, M.S,, University of Missouri at Kansas City, Chemistry and Chemistry E, Science Club Vance Morris, B.A., William Jewell, Advanced Health and Athletics, Lettermen's Club James Osborn, B.S., University of Missouri at Kansas City, Biology and General Science, Pep Squad Floyd Reed, A.B., William Jewell, Biology and Athletics, Lettermen's Club h Berneice Whitsitt, B.S., Central Missouri State College, Physiology and General Science, Science Club 19 l 5 f 1 w 'v il H l l l 3 y . l f l w 1 l Y 1 l l l s i le ll l l l I l -ll . iy il l v- E . Grover X . Esther Grover, M.A., University of Missourig Clothing, Family and Child, and Creative Foodsg FHA Dean Henning, B.A., Kansas State Collegeg Auto Mechanicsg Auto Mechanics Club Leonard Stumpff, M.S.,Kansas State Collegeg COEQ COE Club ucafionaf jraining leuefoloa .gzulenfa 30 f me me jutufe y D. Henning R. Lasswell L. Stumpff D. Ross A J. Thomson C. Smith s Roger Lasswell, M. S., Central Missouri State Collegeg Metal Shop I and Ilg Hobby Club. Don Ross, B.S., Central Missouri State Collegeg Wood Shop I and Hg Hobby Club Chester Smith, M.S., Central Missouri State Collegeg Drawing I and Ilg Hobby Club v yy y , .. ,-Q,.Q Perry Morris, B.S., Southwest Missouri State Collegeg Art I, II, and lIIg Art Club Pat Shockey, B.S., CentralMissouri State Collegeg Art lg Art Club Shirley Scott, M.A., Bowling Green State Collegeg Speech I, II, and English llg Dionysians P. Morris f ' Eddie See, B.S., Central Missouri State Collegeg Speech I, Dramaland Ilg Dionysians Carroll Lewis, M.A., University of Southern Californiag Bandg Cadet Band, Orchestra, and Music Theoryg Band and Orchestra George Petrie, B.M., Central Missouri State Collegeg M.A., Central Missouri State Collegeg Girl's Glee, Boy's Glee-, and Choirg Choir and Special Glee Clubs P. Shockey CLC!! Bill efd l'0l'I'I,0fe ,9,9l'eCL6ltLOl'l Lily C. Lewis i 3,1 , f .fgrfzi S. Scott E. See G. Petrie S' Eberting M, Owen P. Wheeler .7lu'ougA mydicaf Jdgihfiea, .xdncl .xdffifufleri re leuegloecl Sandra Eberting, B.S., Central Missouri State Collegeg Girl's Health and Girl's P.E.5 Pep Squad May Owen, B.S., Southwest Missouri State Collegeg Gir1's P.E.g Pep Squad P Pat Wheeler, B.S., Southwest Missouri State Collegeg Gir1's i P.E.g Pep Squad Guy Malone, B.S., Missouri Valleyg Boy's P'.E. and Athleticsg Letterrnen's Club Warren Lathrop, M.A., Missouri Valleyg Driver's Education and Athleticsg Lettermen's Club Bob Craddock, B.S., Missouri Valleyg Boy's P,E, and Athleticsg Lettermen's Club G- Malone W. Lathrop B. Craddock WU' Left to Right Lee Denrow Margaret Williams, Hazel Hutcheson, Thelma Messer Darlene Wickens Inez Schwartz, Laura Frost, Ruth w u enfd War jeackeral hguf Sh! .14 .gnolefilaenda e puff O Our Salmon Though often not actually considered a part of the school, our cooks, custodians, and nurse work hard and receive little thanks. These people help keep us fed, keep our school clean, and keep us healthy. lt is oppor- tune that RSHS be privileged with this hard-working group. 7 . f 4 z Left to Right: Tom Wallen, Ed Vogal George Foster, Les Ballard, Fred Swain Carl Waters. 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 , 1 . 1 1 1 A 1 1 41. 5 33 I Y 1 . 1 I U .Y,--v 5. L 3 1 1 , 11 1 1 1 5 I: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 11 1' 11 11 1 11 ' 1 q 1 w GMM 5 V 1 W SHY GUY Sz GAL E11sa V1da1 Ron Kanagawa enior ga! of SOUTHERN MINSTRELS Jean Muir Ron Turner SOUTHERN SOCIALITES Jane Kenner Jerry Grant 1 Pi fi ': 21 P A . MOST SCHOLARLY ig Kay Sykes Jay Haney Q -z-..,. , SPEECH STARS Linda Chappell Ronnie Barncord 1 PHYSIGALLY FIT Bonnie Hrivnak Ed Parker enior ga! of TYPICAL CARDINALS Mike Messmer Sherrie Bennett BEST DRESSED Belle Ramsey Richard Erick DONE MOST FOR SOUTH Janice Spellerberg Bill Billings ROMANTICALLY INCLINED Bonnie Wollerman John Byrne PERSONALITY PLUS Karen Yates Ron Reece MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sherrie Gray Jim Williams L l l I X -4. l ii I I ll if 3 ,H I l :S E, ll al E il i Zi SJ Q If ,W CLASS OFFICERS: S. French, Treas.3 J. Grant, PIGS-SM-,MSSSIHSIZ ViCG'P1'6S.: V. Wyett, SeC.5 S. Bennett, Hi SI. eniora, gfaaa O Z5 BET TERRY AITKENS CYNTHIA ALEXANDER SY ACKLEY JANICE ALLISON ACKLEY, BETSY-Student Council 43 French Club 2,33 F.T.A.-23 Art Club 3,43 Y-Teens 43 Teen Town Council 2,43 Girls' Glee 2g Pep Squad 2,3,-43 Lettered 2,43 Candidate for Polaris Queen. AITKENS, TERRY-Football 2,3,4, Capt. 43 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. ALEXANDER, CYNTHIA-Southern Exposure 4, Asso. Editor 43 French Club 33 Y-Teens 2, Dionysians 43 Band 2,3,43 Choir 3,43 Girls' Glee 2,3,4. ALLISON, JANICE-Band 23 Pep Squad 2. JOHN AMARO JANET ANELLO MARY ,ANTHONY BILL APEL LINDA ATKINSON AMARO, JOHN -Football 3. ANELLO, JANET. ANTHONY, MARY. APEL, BILL. ASJES, CHERYL-Y-Teens 23 Pep Squad 2,3,4. ATKINSON, LINDA- Girls' Glee 2,3. ATKISON, DANEEN- Band 3,4. BACON, MICHAEL-Southern Exposure 4, Qcartoonistjg Library Club 3,4, Treas.g All-school musical 3. BAILEY, CATHY-Debate Squad 3g Pep ISuad 2: Junior Achieveme 2 q nr . BAILEY, RICHABIQ. DANEEN ATKISSON CHERYL ASJ ES MICHAEL BACON CATHY BAILEY RICHARD BAILEY 1534414 'ight I i x I yi w I H F BAKER MARCIA- Girls Glee 23 4- Choir 234- Pep Squad 23- Majorette 3. BAKKEN LARRY-Band 234. BARBER VICKI -Spanish Club 2. BARKER JOHN BARNCORD RONNIE-N.H.S. 2- Dionysians 234- Plays 2 3 4- Debate Squad 2 3 4. BARNARD ROBERT. BARTLETT BARBARA4Erench Club Social Chairman 3g. Y Teens 2 Vice Pres. 2- Dionysians 4 Plays 3 Make- Up Crew- Band 2 3- Choir 3 4- Girl's Glee 3 4- Pep Squad 3 4 Alternate Cheerleader 4- Majorette 2 3 Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. 3. BARNES ROYCE. BEATTY LARRY. BARTELLI SUSAN. VICKI BARBER JOHN, BARKER BARBARA BARTLETT ROYCE BARNES 30 MARC IA BAKER LARRY BAKKEN RONNIE BARNCORD ' A LARRY BEATTY ROBERT BARNARD SUSAN BARTELLI 4 'Qt ' we, .7lLe Seniora O 1965, ,Have DIANA BE ATY JACQUELINE BENTLEY SHERRIE BENNETT HX.- omg fl, We 1 NANCY BERRY MIKE BERGER BEATY, DIANA- National Honor Society 3,43 French Club 3g FTA 3g Teen Town Council 23 Pep Squad 2,3,4g Lettered 2,3,4. BERRY, NANCY -FTA 3g FHA 45 Choir 2,3,4. BERCER, MIKE - Football 3,4g Wrestling 2,3,4g L.ettermen's Club 3,4. BERGER, MARQUITA-C.OQE. 4, Historian 45 Girls' Glee I3. BENTLEY, JACQUELINE. BENNETT, STEPHEN. BENNETT, SHERRIE - Student Council 2,3,4g SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 4, Exchange Editor 4gNationalHon- or Society 2,3,4g Pep Squad 2,3,45 Cheerleader 4,Drill team 3g Class Officer, Historian 4. BENNETT, LARRY-French Club 3. BENNETT, JOHN-C.O.E. 4. BEETS, JOHN-Track 2,3,4g Cross-Country 4, Lettered 4QI.,6tt9I'1'1'1a1'1'S Club 4. asjuclcfen peagzafion MARQUITA BERGER STEPHEN BENNETT LARRY BENNETT JOHN BENNETT JOHN BEETS 3 1 mir- 5, L ' A I 3 jimi 'UUU4 BILLEBILLINGS 3 1 l F I I I 4 I il ix il i JIM BORGESON :E v w I P 1 2 ll ll I2 1 -I l l I I s I El L. MARGARET BRABANT ' 32 eauing e Secure Jgncl we! -Lnown padf TED BOLES BILLINGS, BILL - Student Council 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 2,3, Pres. 45 N.H.S. 2,3,45 Dionysians 2,3,45 Debate Squad 2,35 Plays 2,3,45 Band 2,3,4, Pres. 45 State and Dist. Music Con- tests 2,3,4, Pres. of Jr. Class 35 Done Most for South 25 Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. 3. BOLES,TED-C.O.E. 4. BONEBRAKE, OLIVIA - N.H.S. 3,45 Spanish Club 35 Y-Teens 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3,45 Choir 45 Girl's Glee 3,4. BOOTH, MARY - Choir 3,45 Cirl's Glee 3,45 Girl's Sextet 45 Dist. Contest 35 Trans- ferred from Grandview 3. BORGESON, JIM - Band 3,4. BOYER, CONNIE - SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 4,page one Co- editor5 French Club 2,4, Vice Pres. 25 Teen Town Council 2,3,45 Dionysians 3,45 Plays 35 Pep Squad, Lettered 2,3,45 Vice Pres. 25 Cheerleader 45 Football Homecoming Attend- ant. BRABANT, MARGARET - Pep Squad 2,3,45 Lettered 2 yrs. BREDEMAN, JOHN - C.O.E. 4. BRAY, MARK - Foot- ball, lettered 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. BRATON, MARLENE - Student Council 25 Art Club 45 Y- Teens 45 S.O.S. 45 Teen Town Council 2,45 Dionysians 25 Girl's Glee 2,35 Pep Squad 2,45 Most Popular 2. JOHN BREDEMAN MARK BRAY OLIVIA BONE BRAKE MARY BOOTH E. CONNIE BOYER MARLENE BRATON ... in ,s -w. 'Laura V ,L .L-ll .,, L. ....2..f...f,..-x,...-ma-pg-ang 41 - :- THERESA BRENNEMAN ALLEN BROWN BRENNEMAN, THERESA. BROWN, ALLEN - Latin Club 33 International Relations Club 45 Science Club 2g Dionysians 2,3,45 Debate Squad 2,3,4. BRYANT, CHARLES - C.O.E. 4. BUCHANAN, JIM - Football 2,45 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. BYRNE, JOHN - Student Council 2,35 National Honor Society 2,8,4g Spanish Club 2,33 Teen Town Council 3,4, Pres. 45 Dionysians 2,35 Football 4, Lettermen's Club 43 Exchange Student to Jefferson City, 3g Government Grant to Oklahoma University 3. BUFFA, CARL. BURCHAM, SHIRLEY - FHA 2,43 Art Club 43 Y-Teens 23 Orchestra 2,35 All-School Musi- cal 3. CAHILL, ROBERT - Band 2,4. CALLAHAN, DAN. CAMPBELL, COILA - SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 2g National Honor Society 2,3,4g Latin Club 3,4g Sec'y 4g Pep Squad 2,3,4. jo Wee! jAe gkaffenging .xdncl pewar ing jufure. CHARLES BRYANT JIM BUCHANAN JOHN BYRNE CARI BUFFA f ROBERT CAHILL SHIRLEY BURCHAM DAN CALLAHAN COILA CAM PBELL 33 af...a1-1 ,areal tis C 1. e Soon ge leaving Z?elzinc! jlzede affowedl ,, , C, rf, V, , if N X my J Q03 qu-wwf TOM CAMPBELL RONNIE CARMACK A LARRY CARR GARY CARTER 2 BOB CARTLEDCE FREDIA CAUSEY CAMPBELL, TOM. CARMACK, RONNIE. CARR, LARRY - N.H.S. 25 Spanish Club 25 Track 4. CARTER, GARY. CARTLEDGE, BOB - SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 45 Latin Club 45 Football 35 Track 2. CAUSEY, FREDIA - Library Club 4. CATON, GARY. CAWLFIELD, LINDA - Plays 35 Orchestra 2,35 Choir 45 Gir1's Glee 45 Transferred from Raytown 2. CHAPPELL, LINDA - Student Council 2,3,4, Treas. 45 SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 4, Co-editor of 3rdpage, N.H.S. 2,3,45 Dionysians 2,3,45 Sgt. of A181513 2,3,45 Pep Squad 2,3,4, Historian 35 Cheerleader 45 Sec.-Treas. of Jr. Class 35 Polaris Queen5 Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Done Most foC13NSotgh 25 Plays 2,3,45 Student Director 2. CHRISOPE, C Nl . ' GARY CATON LINDA CAWLFIELD LINDA CHAPPELL CONNIE CHRISOPE ., ,-....Y --ii ,iwlafa mich .fare So jamihar .xdncl ,lean X I MIKE CIAFELLO RUTI-IANN CLARK PAUL CI-EGG CRAIG CLIFTON CIAFELLO, MIKE-I.R.C. 4, Boys' Glee 2, Track 4. CLARK, RUTHANN. CLEGG, PAUL-N.H.S. 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4g Co-captain 4, Cross-Country 45 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. CLIFTON, CRAIG-LatinClub 3,45 Science Club 3,4, Treas. 43 Basketball 4, Mgr. CLINE, ALICE. COOLEY, TOM. CRAIN, BONNIE- C.O.E. 4, Treas. 4g FI-IA 4, Y-Teens 2. CRAWFORD, ROBERT. CROCKETT, BETTY-Y-Teens 2gPepSquad 2,3,4g Drill Team 3,4. CUMMINS, NANCY-FHA 2,3,4g Library Club 3,4g Sec. 3,45 S.O.S. 43 Career's Club 23 Library Club 3,4g Career's Club Sweetheart 2. BONNIE CRAIN BETTY CROCKETT ROBERT CRAWFORD NANCY CUMMINS We ave RICHARD CURTIS SANDY CU RTS BARBARA DANNAL DSON DAN DANNHAUSER Q-. 3, 2-si . . ff ,HIL 2' :.' , 2-qv I X E? 5- I? Iv IWW PAT DAVIS LEE DEFORD FRANCEE DAI-ILQUIST 1 BILL DALE W. LIN DA DAVIS NANCY DAVIS CURTIS, RICHARD-Band 2,3,43 Lab Band 4. CURTS, SANDY. DAHLQUIST, FRANCEE-Student Council 43 I.R.C. 4, Treas. 43 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Drill Team 43 American sister to Foreign Exchange Student. DALE, BILL-Football 2,3,4. DANNALDSON, BARBARA-FTA 2,3,43 C.O. E. 43 Art Club 23 Career's Club 2. DANNI-IAUSER, DAN. DAVIS, LINDA-Pep Squad 3. DAVIS, NANCY-Pep Squad 2,3,43 Drill Team 4. DAVIS, PAT- Latin Club 2,3, Treas. 3g Dionysians 23 Pep Squad 2,3,4. DEFORD, LEE. gn? jaLen jar ranfeol jkig ,SQL-Loo! 6 mo alum? GERRY DEHONEY CINDY DENTON LINDA DEHUES CEC ILIA DERENINGER A Y . .. -,-L. , .,,. L -,.,... ... .. ,.,, -A Y--.-aw, :Jaxx V V V CHUCK DEMAREE PHIL DIMAGGIO PAT DEMONBRUN TONY DIPARDO DEHONEY, GERRY-N.H.S. 3,45 Key Club 3,4, Pres. 45 French Club 2g Science Club 2,3, Pres. 35 Dionysians 2,3g Plays 2,3,4g Orchestra 2g Football 2. DEHUES, LINDA. DEMAREE, CHUCK. DEMONBRUN, PAT-FHA 3g Choir 2,3,4g Girl's Glee 2,4. DENTON, CINDY. DERENINGER, CECILIA-N.H.S. 3,4g French Club 33 I.R.C. 45 Pep Squad 2,3,4. DIMAGGIO, PHIL. DIPARDO, TONY. DONAHUE, CHUCK-French Club 3g I.R.C. 33 Teen Town Council 2,3,4g Dionysians 2,3,4g Plays 4g Track 2,3,4g Cross Country 3,4. DOPSON, MARK-Band 2,3,4g Boy's Clee 25 Lab Band 2,3,4. CHUCK DONAHUE MARK DOPSON 37 I 1 T3 3 I .1 uf-A. . LN jlmaf we So Carefuffy glfliflefl A 5 ff , ' nf f W VZ 44lt !VV ff? LINDA DRYER DON DUENSING ALLEN DUFFER WAYNE DWIGHT KRIS DYE PAM EMERY 3 , 4--1 LINDA ECKMAN DIXIE EDWARDS DRYER, LINDA-Pep Squad 2,3. 'DUENSING, DON -C.O.E. 43 Band 2 33 Lab Band 2,3 Decca Club 4. DUFFE , 3 AR, ALLEN- Eootball 23 Track 2,3. DWIGHT, WAYNE-N.H.S. 2,3,43 Vice Pres. 43 Latin Club 2, Treas. 2,3 Dionysians 3,43 Debate Squad 2,3,43 Plays 3,43 Track, lettered 43 Jr. Sr Prom Comm. 3. DYE, KRIS-French Club 23 Pep Squad 2 3 ECKMAN, LINDA-FI-IA 3g Y-Teens 2. 'EDWARDS DIXIE- Plays 33 Cirl's Glee 2,3,43 Choir' 2,3,4. EFFERTZ SANDRA-N.H.S. 2.,3,4Q Latin Club 43 Spanish Club 2 I.R.C. 4. EMERY, PAM-N.I-I.S. 3,43 I.R.C. 43 S.O.S. 4 EMERY, PAT-N.H.S. 3243 I.R.C. 4s S.O.S. 4. Q55-f X SANDRA EFFERTZ PAT EMERY if wail' CHUCK ENGLE DAVID ERICKSON STEVE FALKNER BARBARA EALLIN ...,-..-.,.:-r-- 4- ' f -QB'- - jbougk agnfancy ?fULicA NEIL ERISMAN LYNETTE ESTERLEY ENGLE, CHUCK-Student Council 4g N.H.S. 3,43 Key Club 3g French Club 35 Dionysians 2,3,4g Plays 2,3,4g Track 2,3,4g Cross Country 4g Lettermen's Club 2,3,4g ERICKSON, DAVID-Golf, 2,3,4. ERISMAN, NEAL-Football 2,3,4g Track 25 Wrestling 2,3,4, 4th in State Meetg Letterrnen's Club 2,3,4. ESTERLEY, LYNETTE-Southern Exposure 4, page one co-editorg French Club 3,43 Pep Squad 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3gSenior ProjectComrn.4.PALKNER, STEVE. FALLIN, BARBARA-N.H.S. 3,45 FTA 4gDionysians 2,3,4g Plays 2,3,4. FALLON, BILL-Latin Club 3g Track 2,3,4. PERRELL, HELEN-FHA 2, Pep Squad 43 FETTERHOPP, JANICE - Y-Teens 2. FLING, JUDY- Southern Exposure 23 Choir 43 Girl's Glee 3,4. BILL FALLQN HELEN FERRELL JANICE FETTEROLF JUDY FLING. 39 , 1 JAGQUELINE FLYNN TERRY FLYNN GARY FLOYD MARGARET FLOYD SHARON FOSTER GARY FQWLER FLOYD, GARY. FLOYD, MARGARET - SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 43 French Club 33 Play Crew 4, Girl's Glee 2. FLYNN, JACQUELINE - Latin Club 45 FHA 2,33 Pep Squad 4. FLYNN, TERRY - SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 4g French Club 35 Play Crew 4g Teen Town Council 2g Let- tern'1en's Club4gPres.ofChess Club. FOSTER, SHARON - C.O.E. 4g Secretary 4g Art Club, Sgt. of Arms 23 Girl's Glee 3. FOWLER, GARY. FOX, GARY. FRENCH, SHIRLEY - Student Council 2,3,4g SOUTHERN EXPO- SURE 2,45 Dionysians 35 Pep Squad 3,4, Sec. 4g N.H.S. 4g Senior Class Treasurer, POLARIS Queen Candidate 2. FRICK, RICHARD - Student Council 2,3,4, Sec. 4gN.H.S. 2,3,4g French Club 3,4, Pres. 3, Sec.-Treas. 43 Teen Town Council 23 Dionysians 2,3,4g Band 2,3,43 Drtun Major 2,3,4g Plays, Qorchestray 2,3,43 Band 2,3,4g Lab Band 2,33 Orchestra 2,33 Vice-Pres. of Soph. Class. GALATE, SAL. .gil jufll, G6 ,CJ-05f6I'eJ GARY FOX SHIRLEY FRENCH . I RICHARD PRICK SAL GALATE ,nm 1- 1.- Q.-xx-M - TERRY GARD KENT GATES DAN GATEWOOD LEO GATEWOOD MARY GIBSON DARLENE GILBERT olladfing mafurifg 'Mbfkin GARD, TERRY-Band 2,3,4g Lab Band 2,3,4. GATES, KENT-Band 2, Football 2,3,4g 3 letters, Basketball 2,3g Track 2g Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. GATEWOOD, DAN- C.O.E. 45 Plays 2, Band 2g Football 2, Manager, Decca Club 4, Pres. 4. GATEWOOD, LEO-C.O.E. 4, Pres. 43 Teen Town Council 3, Vice Pres. 3, Plays 2,3g Choir 2,3,4g Boy's Glee 2,4g Football 2,3g Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. GIBSON, MARY-N.H.S. 3,4g FTA 3,45 I.R.C. 45 Y-Teens 3,43 Secretary 3,45 S.O.S. 3,4. GILBERT, DARLENE-C.O.E. 4, FHA 2. GIVEN, JOHN, GLADDEN, JIM-Chess Club 4, Football 2,3,4g GLASS, DEBBIE- Y-Teens 35 Pep Squad 2. GODDEN, DAVID. 5 . 3 , JOHN GIVEN JIM GLADDEN 3 I E I 4 DEBBIE GLASS DAVID GODDEN 41 BOB GLASSNER WARREN GRAVES STEVE GOVE JANE GOWIN GLASSNER, BOB-Football 2,3,43 Wrestling 3,43 Letter- men's Club 2,3,43 Boys'Pep Squad 2,4. GOVE, STEVE. GOWIN, JANE-C.O.E. 4.GRANT, JERRY-StudentCouncil 43 Nat'l Honor Society 3,43 Plays 43 Track 2,3,4, Cap't., Lettermen's Club 2, Vice. Pres. 3,43 Senior Class Pres.3POLARIS King. GRAVES, WARREN-Choir 2,3,43 Boys' Glee Club 2,3,4. GRAY, SHERRI-Southern Exposure 4, Editor3 Nat'l Honor Society 3,43 French Club 2,33 Dionysians 33 Plays 43 Girls' Glee 33 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Drill Team 3. GREENFIELD, MARILYN- Southern Exposure 43 Nat'l Honor Society 3,43 Latin Club 3,43 FHA 23 Art Club 2,3,43 Sec'y 43 Y-Teens 23 Plays QStage Crewj 3,43 Choir 43 Girls' Glee 2,3,43 Pep Squad 4. GRIPFITHS, JOHN-Nat'l Honor Society 3,43 Spanish Club 2,33 Science Club 2,33 Vice-Pres. 23 Teen Town Council 3,43 Wrestling 2,3,43 Capt. 43 Letter: men's Club 2,3,4. GROOM, SUSAN. GRAYBILL, JIM- French Club 4. I MARILYN GREENFIELD JOHN GRIFFITHS SUSAN GROOM iv JERRY GRANT SHERRI GRAY JIM GR AYBILL B UDDY GUARINO LAUREN HALL CHARLENE HAASE RALPH HABBEN GUARINO, BUDDY-Football 3. HAASE, CHARLENE. HABBEN, RALPH-Science Club 2, Debate Squad 33 Plays 3, Choir 25 Boys' Glee 2. HALL, JAN-Nat'l Honor Society 3,4g C.O.E. 4, Historian 4, Girls' Glee 2,3,4g Miss Raytown of 1964. HALL, JAMES- Key Club 45 French Club 3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,4g Pres. 25 Science Club 2,35 Caving Club 2,3g Chess Club 4, Senior Motto Committee. HALL, LAUREN- Student Council 3,45 POLARIS Staff 3,4, Asst. Business Manager 3, Senior Editor 4, Nat'l Honor Society 2,43 Treas. 4, Play g:Publicity Crew1g3g Pep Squad 2,3,4, Vice. Pres. 3, heerleader 4, ootball Home- coming Attendant, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee. HANEY, JAY-POLARIS Staff'2,3,43 Editor 4, Nat'l Honor So- ciety 3,4g Science Club 2,3, Treas. 3. HANNA, JUDY- C.O.E. 4, Pep Squad 3.HARDY,ELlZABETH-EHA JANICE HALL 2,3,4g Parliamentarian 4, Library' Club 4. HARPER, JAMES HALL JOHN-C.O.E. 4, Choir 2,3,4g Boy's Glee 2. emem erin? ghd, e ge pefucfanf JAY HANEY JUDY HANNA LIZAEETH HARDY JOHN HARPER STEVE HARPER STEVE HARRIS CRAIG HARRIS HARPER, STEVE. HARRIS, CRAIG-Spanish Club 2, Band 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3. HARRIS, STEVE- Spanish Club 3, Art Club 3, Science Club 33 Boy's Glee 45 Track 2,33 Cross Country 2. HARTMAN, CHARLES. HARTZLER, ROBERT. HARVEY, KENNETH. HASSLER, KAREN-Latin Club 3g FHA 4. HAWTHORNE, CLINTON - Library Club 4. HASTING, ROBERT. ROBERT HARTZLER CHARLES HARTMAN KENNETH HARVEY KAREN HASSLER ROBERT HASTINGS CLINTON HAWTHORNE 30 Jem JOE HEDGES MIKE HECKMAN LORRAINE HENSON gekincl jlze ,il-onal memoriea jke fgarif. MARGARET HINKLEY CHARLENE HIGHLEY HECKMAN, MIKE-Band 2, ,Track 3. HEDGES, JOE-Golf 2,3,4. I-IENSON, LORRAINE -N.H.S. 2,3,43 Band 2,3,4. HEEFERN, ROBERT-Transferred jr. year from Rockhurst. HIBBS, BRUCE-Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 3,43 Lab Band 2, 3,4. HENSLEY, KAREN-Choir 2,3,4Q Girl's Glee 2,33 Pep Squad 2. HINKLEY, MARGARET. I-IIGHLEY, CHARLENE- FHA 23 Art Club, Treas, 43 Library Club 43 Gir1's Glee 2. HOLLCROFT, VERA, Plays 33 Choir 2. I-IOLLECK, JOHN -Latin Club 2,3. ' ROBERT I-IEFFERN KAREN HENSLEY BRUCE HIBBS JOHN HOLLECK VERA HOLLCROFT will ,fd glzucgfe, we ememger Kofi: jlze 'uv'-f STEVE HOLLER LARRY HOUSMAN CANDY HOLLIDAY NANCY HOLMAN CONNIE HAAKE CHRIS HOPE RICK HOUSER KAREN HORNER TERRY HOLMES I 1 GORDON HONEY HOLLER, STEVE - POLARIS Staff 4, Art Director 45 Art Club 2,3, Vice President 2, President 35 Plays 35 Band 2,3,4g Gold Key 3g Certificate of Merit 23 Scholastic Art Awardg Kansas City Art Institute Scholarship. HOUSMAN, LARRY-Band 2. HOUSER, RICHARD-Key Club 45 Science Club 2,33 Track 2,3, one letter. HORNER, KAREN. HOLLIDAY, CANDY-F.H.A. 43 Art Club -ig Girl's 'Glee 2. HOLMAN, NANCY-Latin Club 33 F.H.,A 2,3,4, Vice President 4g Band 2,3,4. I-IAAKE, CONNIE. HOPE, CHRIS-Science Club 23 Debate Squad -ig Play 4. HOLMES, TERRY-Science Club 4g Track 3. HONEY GORDON. D .f4wLwar nefw .xgncl .xdnficifoafion Our jredkman ear BONNIE HRIVNAK DAVID IIAMS .I AN JACKSON CINDY IRBY COY LEE HUMPHRESS Si 2 . .hm 1, W- HRIVNAK, BONNIE-N.H.S. 3,45 Choir 2,3,4g Girl's Glee 2,3,4g Pep Squad 2,3,4g Drill Team 3,43 Madrigal 2. HUMPHRESS, COY LEE-Library Club 2,3,4, Historian 4, Plays 4. HUNT, RICHARD-Student Council 2,3,4g N,H,S. 2,3,4g Football 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4g Track 2,3,4g Letterrnen's Club 2,3,4g Pres. of Soph. Class. Most Popular 2. IIAMS, DAVID-C.O.E. 4, Vice. Pres., Wres- tling 2, Lettermen's Club 2,3,4g Speed Club 3. IRBY, CINDY-Latin Club 2, French Club 3, Math Club 3. IRONSMITH, MARK. ISOM, DON-Choir 2,4. JACKSON, JAN-Latin Club 3, Plays 4, Choir 2,3,4g Girl's Glee 2,3,4g Pep Squad 2, District and State Music Contests, Madrigal, Double -mixed and Girl's Quartet, Girl's Sextet, 4. JOHANNING, CLAUDIA. JOHNSON, CHARLES-Key Club 3,4g Sec. 4, Basketball 2,3,4g Golf 2,4g Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. RICHARD HUNT DON ISOM CLAUDIA JOHANNING MARK IRONSMITH CHARLES JOHNSON .wg ,L -X45 Our .gyolakomore year egan: ogfffe RONNIE KANAGAWA LINDA KECK DENNIS KINNY MELVIN KESSLER DANE JOHNSON VICKI JOHNSTON JEAN JONES SHARON JONES 1 GAIL KEISTER JANE KENNER 'Y N JOHNSON, DANE. JOHNSTON, VICKI-Student Council 2, Band 2,3, Sec. 23 Red Cross 2,33 Band Queen Attendant 2. JONES, JEAN-Art Club 43 Library Club 4, Treas. 43 Pep Squad 2,33 Drill Team 2. JONES, SHARON-Spanish Club 23 Choir 43 Girl's Glee 2,3,4. KANAGAWA, RONNIE-N.H.S. 2,3,43 Key Club, 3,4, Treas. 43 Basketball 23 Cross Country 43 Wrestling 3,43 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Boy's State, National Merit Semi- Finalist. KECK, LINDA-French Club 33 FHA 23 Y--Teens 23 Pep Squad 2,3. KEISTER, CAIL. KENNER, JANE-Student Council 2,3,4, Treas. 2, Sec. 33 SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 43 N.H.S. 2,3,4, Historian 43 Dionysians 4, Parliamentarian 43 Pep Squad 2,3,4, Treas. 33 Drill Team 3, Captaing Cheerleader 43 Vice Pres. of Soph. Class3 Football Homecoming Queen, Girl'S State, Camp Miniwanca, Sophomore Pilgrimage KENNEY, DENNIS -French Club 4, Plays 2 KESSLER MELVIN-Art Club 3, Dionysians 43 Plays Qcrews-sound 2,31 set 45 lic! we peahze ow ccjcfainfeol BRENDA KILGORE RICHARD KOURY CRIS KOVACHEVICH KILGORE, BRENDA-FI-IA 2. KOURY, RICHARD. KOVACI-IEVICH, CI-IRIS. LAMMER, KAREN - Y-Teens 4, Transferred St. Year from Bishop Hogan. LAMM, BECKY- KAREN LAMMERS BECKY LAMM N.H.S. 2,3,4g Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Sr. Project Comm. 4. KUNZ, ROGER-Choir 2,3,4g Boy's Glee 2,3. LANDRETH, AL. LAFORTE, GERALD. LADISH, RONNIE. LAKY, WALLI. LAKIN, KATHY-N.H.S. 3,4g French Club 3g S.O.S. 43 Pep Squad 2,3,4. ROGER KUNZ AL LANDRETI-I JEROLD LAFORTE RONNIE LADISH WALLI LAKY CATHY LAKIN we llftfaufcl gecome jkeoe ol,aAyrinlAine af 5: -gf Wea 'awww WILLIAM LANE THOMAS LANNING SUSAN LAWSQN LEE LAWHEAD JEFFREY LEE PEGGY 'EEE 50 ,yf ,fl :yy ' f X, , z ,f 7 V ALFRED LASHER X LINDA LAU SHARON LEACH JOHN LAYSON LANE, WILLIAM. LANNING, THOMAS. LASHER, ALFRED- C.O.E. 4, Vice Presg Choir 43 Boy's Glee 43 Stare Vice Pres. of C.O.E. 4. LAU, LINDA. LAWSON, SUSAN-NJ-LS. 3,4Q Spanish Club 2, Vice Presg Art Club 43 Pep Squad 2,3,4. LAWHEAD, LEE-Key Club 43 French Club 2, S.O.S. 33 Dionysians 23 Plays 23 Wrestling 2,3,4Q Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. LAYSON, JOHN-Latin Club 23 Debate Squad 2g Chess Club 4. LEACH, SHARON-Polaris Staff 2,3,4, Ass. Art Editor 2,' Index Editor 3,43 N.I-LS. 43 Latin Club 4, FTA 43 Science Club 23 Dionysians 43 Plays crewsj 23 4' careers Club 2, Pepsquad3,4, Band2,3,4. LESS, JEEERIEY3 science ciub 2. LEE, PEGGY. ,.. , - -..V A - -- W A-HA--Q year we geCal'l'Le Ware we jflle UI',905e 0 TERRY LEE TERRY S. LEE BILL LEVER TERRY LICHTNER SHARON LOJKO RUSS LOTSPEICI-I SCLOOZ JOYCE LEMBERGER SUSAN LEP ARD ,M Q. X LINDA LILES I DAVID LOGAN LEE, TERRY. LEE, TERRY S. LEMBERGER, JOYCE. LEPARD, SUSAN-FI-IA 23 Transferred soph. year from Northeast. LEVER, BILL-Spanish Club 2g Choir 3,4g Boy's Glee 2,3,4g Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. LIGHTNER, TERRY- Golf 2,3.4g Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. LILES, LINDA-Band 2,3,4. LOGAN, DAVID. LOJKO, SHARON-N.H.S. 2,3,4g Key Club 2,33 Latin Club 2,33 Dionysians 33 Pep Squad 2, 3,43 Girl's State 3. LOTSPEICH, RUSS-Football 3, Wres- tling 4. 51 F I 1 l fl lf '1 . .N TIMOTHY MABBOTT -.., Q 4 LAURAIWACELHERN DELORESPWAHON JAN MAIENSCHEIN KAREN-.MALLET RITA MANSELL ' r l ai GARY LYNN Al NIC i , 11 Nl P1 W Vi M Cl T s l ! A l if , l li , il P4 vf, s M 2 ln ' r li l ls u V T 'l , l I l 2 T ' V: 3, 1. BARBARA MARQUETT 52 EDWARD MARTIN' JOHNMARDIAT MA eca!! .7442 gaiefy LYNN, GARY-French Club 3,43 Teen Town Council 2,3,4g Dionysians 4, Treas. 4, Debate Squad, Plays 45 Orchestra 2,3,4g State Music Contest 2,3,4g Track 35 Wrestling 2,3,4. MABBOTT, TIMOTHY-N.H.S. 3,4g I.R.C., Pres. 45 Science Club 2, Debate Squad 3,45 Band 2,3,4, MACELHERN, LAURA-Student Council 23 French Club 3,43 Art Club 4, S.O.S. 3,4g Pep Squad 2,3. MAI-ION, DELORES-Pep Squad 2,3,4. MAIENSCHEIN, JAN. MALLET, KAREN-FrenchClub 3,45 Pep Squad 2. MANSELL, RITA-N.I-LS. 2,3,4g C.O.E. 4g Y-Teens 2, S.O.S. 3. MARDIAT, JOHN. MARQUETT, ESIQRBARA-Pep Squad 3,4. MARTIN, EDWARD-Science Club 1 SAUNDRA MARTIN RICHARD MARTIN 5 MARTIN, NANCY-N.H.S. 3,4g Latin Club 4, Historian 4g French Club 2,3g I.R.C. 43 Girl's Glee 2. MARTIN, RICHARD-C.O.E. 4, Band 2. MARTIN, SAUNDRA-Spanish Club 35 Dionysians 33 Pep Squad 2,3,4g 3rd Place trophy, Ruskin Tourney. MASSEY, TERI-Y-Teens 3,4, Treas. 45 Band 2,35 Choir 43 Girl's Glee 3,4. MAZE, JOAN-N.I-l.S. 2,3,4g Dionysians 43 Choir 2, 3,43 Girl's Glee 2,'3,4g Pep Squad 2,3,4g Drill Team 3,4. MCBAY, CI-IERYL. MCBEE, SCOTT-N.l-l.S. 2g C.O.E. 4, Pres. 4. MCCAULLA, PAT- Football 2,35 Wrestling 2,3,4g Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. MCCLELLAND, KAREN-Pep Squad4. MCCLELLAND, PAT- Spanish Club 23 Science Club 2,3. PAT MCCAULLA KAREN MCCLELITAND 'HO' f, TERI MASSEY CI-IERYL MCB AY PAT MCCLELLAND -:.f 1sag.3t'.- ' II ,I QI I I I I I I I II I ' I I I II I .II i , MIKE MCCLUE' MARK MCCUNNIFF KELLY MCDOUGALL I I I, A H I II I W I MCCLUE, MIKE-C.O.E.4. MCCUNNIFF, MARK-Football 2,3,4' 51 Lettered 3,45 Wrestling 2, 3,4g Lettermen's Club ,2,3,4i I 1 MCDOUGALL, KELLY-N.I-l.S. 3,43 Key Club 2,3,4g Spanish I 3 Club 2,35 l,R.C, 43 Science Club 2, S,O,S, 4, Dionysians 2,3,4g I Plays 2,3,4. MCFALL, LORETTA. MCCINNIS, WAYNE-N.H.S. Q I! 4g Football 3,4g Wrestling 4, Mgrg Lettermen's Club 3,4. I MCNEELY, ROBERT-Band 2,3,4g Wrestling 3,45 Lettermen's I, QI Club 3,4. MCSPADDEN, CONNIE. MEEK, LARRY-Football 3,4g Track 4g Letterrnen's Club 4. MELUGIN, DAVID-Plays , 2,3g Wrestling 3. MERCER, TIM-French Club 2,35 Spanish I Club 2,3g Science Club 2,3. I I I I I I, , 'WAYNE MCGINNIS I ff fu, , i f , ,f ,' 7 wif 5 Z W If LORETTA MCF ALL ROBERT: ll!IcNEELY I III Uf Our unior Hear, 'MA .iff .xdvlofedcence azi leaving Mi, gulf ' I I , , I I I I I I I I ,gI il I I 'I ' f iv VI: R I ' CONNIE MCSPADDEN II I I5 I I LARRY MEEK DAVID MELUGIN 54 5 E, 'I zrni , R 'cl 'Qi' TIM MERCER .-. 4 . , ce- I Trkkvlyx-RARE-'-7--: R 4- MIKE MESSMER JIM MESSMER STELLA MILLER .IANICE MILLHOUSER W f , f 2 iff f if ia x JUDY MEYER LINDA MICHAEL MESSMER, MIKE-Football 3, Vice Pres. ofSenior Class. MESSMER, JIM-Football 2,3,43 Lettered 43 Golf 3, Lettered. MEYER, JUDY-Southern Exposure 43 Adver- tising Manager 43 French Club 23 I.R.C., Historian 43 Y-Teens 2,4. MICHAEL, LINDA. MILLER, STELLA- N.H.S. 43 French Club 33 I.R.C, 4, Sec. 43 Dionysians 33 Fall Plays 3,43 Band 2,3,43 Sec. 43 Orchestra 33 A,F,S. semi-finalist 33 A.F.S. Student Representative 43 Inter- scholastic exchange 3. MILLHOUSER, JANICE-Choir 2, 3,43 Transferred from Southeast 3. MITCHELL, HARRY. MITCHELL, JIM-Choir 2,3,43 Boy's Glee 2,3,4. MOORE, LYN-Spanish Club 2,3, Sec. 23 I,R.C. 3,43 Historian 33 Y-Teens 2, Council Rep. 23 Teen Town Council 23 Band 2,3,4, Sec. 3,43 Choir 3,43 Girl's Glee 3,4. MORGAN, CINDY-FHA 3,4. we .i!acln? yef peaclzec! Our goal! .AJ 3eniorA. I 3 I I ! I I HARRY MITCHELL .I IM MITCHE LL V? LYN MOORE CINDY MORGAN 55 STEVE MORGAN PAM MORRIS HELEN 1v1oRToN DEAN MOTLEY ,ZA ' as MORGAN, STEVE-C.O.E. 4. MORRIS, PAM-Southern Exposure 4, Business Mgr. 43 N.l-l.S. 2,3,4g French Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3,43 Dionysians 2,3,4g Debate Squad 2,3g Plays 2,3,4g Student Director 2,4. MORTON, HELEN. MOTLEY, DEAN-Football 2, lettered, Track 2,3, one letterg Lettermen's Club 2,3. MUIR, JEAN-N.H.S. 3,43 FHA 45 Plays, Musical 3, Choir 2,3,4, Sec. and Accom- panist 43 Girl's Glee 2,3,4g Pep Squad 2,3,4g NAGLE, SARA-N,H.S, 3,43 French Club 35 Choir 2,3,4g Girl's Glee 2,3,4g Pep Squad 2,3,4, Sgt. at Arms 4gGi1'l'S Quartet 2, Girl's Sextet 4. NANCE, GARY-Football 2, 3,4. NEEDI-IAM, ALICE-French Club 4, FTA 4, FHA 2,3,4g Sec. 45 Plays, Stage Crew 4. NEESE, DON- 5 Football 2,3,4, Lettered 4. NELSON, GARY. JEAN Mum SARA NAGLE ' 'lflf C .9 J4' O : ff w e eCal'Yle fl ' aze Joof'6a afneff, GARY NANCE ALICE NEEDHAM DON NEESE GARY NELSON 3335 E -i-3l2F 2E ' E, , H., , Tu-an LINDA NEVIUS LYNDA NOLL PAUL O'DONNELL JOE O'DWYER KATHLEEN O'HARA LARBY OLLISON X TERESA ORR PAM NORTH NEVIUS, LINDA. NOLL, LYNDA-French Club 3,45 Y- Teens 2,3,45 Pres. 3,45 Treas. 25 Choir 45 Girl's Glee 3,4. ORR, Tl-IERESA-FHA 2,3,45 Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Reporter 4. NORTH, PAM. O'DONNELL, PAUL-Bas- kerball 2. O'DWYER, JOE., O'HARA, KATHY-Southern Exposure 4, co-editor page 25 Spanish Club 2,3, Sec. 25 l.R.C. 3,45 Art Club 45 Science Club 25 Girl's Glee 2,3,45 Pep Squad 2,3,4. OLLISON, LARRY. OLSON, NANCY-S.O.S. 45 Pep Squad 45 Transfer from Paseo 4. O'NEAL, KEITH-Dionysians 3,45 Plays 2,3,4., NANCY OLSON KEITH O'NE AL fg- I , I 1 , . I 1, 1? 11 ,1 I1 1I 13 I 1 ,I I , i Yi II 11 TI I I I I I, I 1, I 1, 1, I ,, I: ,,1I ,LI I ,'g, ,I 11I l1I Il? I ,I-II! NI1 1 I II ,,I Il! 1,1 III II' III I, I 1, I I II I, I I pep pa iea, 7442410195: -fdndl 'laters' GARNETTA NORBURY MARK OSBORNE JOHN OWEN JA-NICE PALMER , fi: bt. I sg A A CAROLYN PAYNE ALLAN PARKER CHUCK PARKER EDWIN PARKER NORBURY, GARNETTA. OSBORNE, MARK-N.H.S. 2. OWEN, JOHN. PALMER, JANICE. PARKER, ALLEN. PARKER, CHARLES-French Club 3, Teen Town Council 33 Choir 2,3,4g Boy's Glee 2,3,4g Football 2,3,4g Basketball 3,4, Mgr. 2 letters. PARKER, EDWIN-Basketball 3,43 Track 45 Cross Country 45 I.ettermen's Club 3,4. PAYNE, CAROLYN-Fl-IA 3. PAYNE, 3' VICKI-Teen Town Council 23 Dionysians 4g Plays 43 Pep Squad 2,3g one letter. PELLEGRINO, NANCY-French Club R 4, FTA 4g Band 3,43 Pep Squad 3,4g Lettered 2 yrs. Trans- A ferred from Raytown 3. K 3 4 ff VICKI PAYNE NANCY P ELLEGRINO 'MA iff ,415 JI! MA l?eaf!,, Befonge . I CARL PIERCE THERESA PHILLIPS .REX PETERS SHARRA PHILLIPS DEANNE PIERCE NINA SUE PIPPENGER 1 PETERS, REX-Band 2,35 Track 3,45 Cross Country 45 Letter- men's Club 3,4. PHILLIPS, SHARRA-Choir 45 Girl's Glee 3,45 Transferred from Southeast 2. PHILLIPS, TERRIE-Art Club 45 Pep Squad 35 Transferred from St. Theresa's 3. PIERCE, CARL-Science Club 3,45 Vice., Pres. 45 Football 4. PIERCE, DEANNE-S.O.S. 4. PIPPENGER, NINA-Southern Exposure 45 I.R.C. 45 Library 2,3,45 Pres. 4., PIPPES, JIM- N.I-l.S. 3,45 Football 3,45 Track 3,45 Lettermen's Club 3,4. PLASKETT, CHERI-Teen Town Council 45 Choir 2,3,45 Girl's Glee 2,3,45 Pep Squad 2. POLSON, LINDA-Library Club 2, 3, Sec. Treas. 25 Pep Squad 2,3,4. PORTER, SHARON. JIM PIPPES ' CHERI PLASKETT LINDA POLSON SHARON PORTER P l yi gl l l l tl, il rr, I gl I ri l ! its fl -l l F I il 14 il ill iT V r lN iw 'l '1 .fl .,, ,JT ww Ill, ,U 'bil iii li llf , ,. wi 11 ,. Q. li l. fi :tl l. i :el 1 T it ll I f . T 5 4 A f f ' 5 I My ,. ,I ' + i,sO x - 'Z , f .C X 3 cf Q ,, JERRY PREATOR .' X JOANN PRYNE DAVID RAMEL PAT RAKES KEN RENDINA RON REECE RON PURSEL ,. .. V f.. TOM RAFINER ff 'f .' 4 X I, , I I H K f f , 1, W f 7 ,,,.-49' I xx NANCY RATHBUN . BELLE RAMSEY PREATOR, JERRY-Latin Club 45 French Club 39 Science Clubt3,4g Career's Club 2. PRYNE, JOANNE.. PURSEL, RON-Transferred from Paseo 2. RAFINER, TOM- Student Council 4, Parliamentariang Southern Exposure 25 NJ-l.S. 2,3,4g Key Club 3,43 Teen Town Council 25 Dionysians 4, Debate Squad 3,43 Plays 43 Polaris King Candidate. RAKES, PATRICIA. RAMEL, DAVID. RAMSEY, BELLE-Student Council 2,33 French Club 3, FHA 33 Art Club 43 Y-Teens 43 S,O.S. 3,43 Teen Town Council 2,3,4, Treas. 4g Choir 2,3,4g Girl's Glee 2,3,4g Dionysians 23 Pep Squad 2,4g Best Dressed 2.RATl-IBUN, NANCY-French Club 2, Y-Teens 2. RENDINA, KENNETH-Band 2,3,4g Football 3. REECE, RON-Student Council 2,3,4g Polaris Staff 2,3,4, Art Editor 2, Editor 3, Business Mgr. 43 N.l-l.S. 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Key Club 3,4g French Club 33 Dionysians 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Debate Squad 2, Plays, Light Crew Chairman 3,43 Vice Pres. of Jr. Class, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Missouri Boys' State. .. l LINDA RICHARDSON LINDA RICH CHERYLE REED STEPHEN REEKER JANET RICE MARX RICE ' v, .2-M vf ' Y 1 WOW 1 l 15 I f W C X , gf I 6 , if X f W Q! X E fl, 4, If fs 7, 2 my X, f f X , 4' , b y R1 -, -A ,xg ,, ,fi .M V W., M 6 ,ff m ,. X I I X W W W , .,., 5 gl fm fff Wy REED, CI-IERYL-Choir 2. REEKER, STEPHEN-Boy's Glee 4. RICE, JANET-C.O.E. 4. RICE, MARY-C.O.E. 4, S.O.S. 3. RICHARDSON, LINDA-C.O.E. 43 FHA 3. RICI-l,I.INDA-Southern Exposure 4g ETA 3, Choir 3,43 Girl's Glee 2,3,4g Pep Squad 2,3,4g one letterg Drill Team 3,45 Gir1's Sexrer 4. RIGGS, JEFF-N.H.S, 2,3,4g Spanish Club 25 Football 2,3,4, 2 letters, Track 2,33 Lertermelfs Club 2,3,4. RITTERMEYER, BILL ROACH, PATRICIA-FHA 4, Pep Squad 3,4, 2 letters ROBERSON, JANICE-Y-Teens 2, S,O,S. 45 Pep Squad 3,4 2 letters. i BILL RITTERMEYER PATRICIA ROACH JANICE ROBERSON JEFF RIGGS 1-'fl' 1 E 3 ,l , I I i , I 1 , ,III II II H I I. ki IE II. I 3. I I. I iIj V .du III .II III If :IN 'I ll Qi III I I I I ,I !I I I I Il 1. I I. I I I 'I I I I I I ilw I ,I I, I I I QI I II II I I I I I I III I I, II- I, I I DAN ROCCO 0' YVONNE ROBINETTE DIANE ROGERS KAREN ROGERS ROBINETTE, YVONNE-Pep Squad 2,3,4. ROCCO, DAN. ROGERS, DIANE-PHA 2, Plays, Orchestra 3,45 Band 2, 3,4, Treas. 43 Pep Squad 2. ROGERS, KAREN-Latin Club, 2,3, Sec. 33 l.R,C. 4g Y-Teens 2, Plays 45 Girl's Glee 2. ROGERS, KEITH-Latin Club 2,3, Treas. 2. ROOKS, GARY-French Club 3g Spanish Club 25 C.O.E. 45 Science Club 2, N.H.S. 2. ROWLAND, RICHARD- French Club 3, l.R.C. 4, Science -Club 2, Debate Squad 3,4g Dionysians 3,4g Plays 4. RUBELEE, WILLIAM. ROSE, GRACE-French Club 3, FTA 3,4, Point Chairman 4. ROWLAND, WILLIAM. , , KEITH ROGERS GARY ROOKS N jlzen, Lgicclclenfy, Senior inga Jdncl Senior picfured rougkf RICHARD ROWLAND WILLIAM RUBELEE 62 GRACE ROSE WILLIAM ROWLAND ,ss X16 M- S X X RA XX I .is.i3.. '.:,.2 ,L?I- iff' ' You RIF'- SUSAN RYAN GLORIA SETTLE NANCY SANDERS JOHN SCHAFER . Q ff f' LARRY SCHOONOVER Vk, A 1,1-4 ff? JVMTM A A fix-. . ' uf , - . ' . .. , , I -KJ ff? ' S',,,,, ' if If Ifubi' ff if 'ff GREG SAMPSON ui' fi DENNIS SAMPLE LINDA SCRIBNER M 30 we Stafihng .CJ-aff we were Qeafy M,9l00I'C'd:55l'l'l2l'l RHETA SCHERER LEE ANN SCHROEDER RYAN, SUSAN-Y-Teens 2, Sec'yg Teen Town Council 2,35 Dionysians 3,43 Plays 3,4, Stage Crew 33 Band 2, 3,45 State Contest 2,3,4g Girl's Glee 3, Pep Squad 3,43 Lettered 35 Majorette 2,3g Drill Team 4. SETTLE, GLORIA. SANDERS, NANCY-FHA 45 Art Club 4. SCHAFER, JOHN-Junior Achievement 4. SCHOONOVER, LARRY-Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,4g Latin Club 23 Key 404 Club 3., SAMPLE, DENNIS-French Club 3. SCRIBNER, LINDA-C.O.E. 4g Deca Club 4. SCI-IERE, RI-IETA-Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,4g Girl's Glee 4, Accompanist. y SCHROEDER, LEE ANN-Pep Squad 2,3,4. K- -- T 'Eff -. f 1 I li ig- I I jim li i 2 w I I I I I 1 I W. ,V I ll I Il, I I I. I It if 1: li 1 I fi H 1,5 li ll' I ii I! I I lf I. i I 5. I ai I ,I I I il r r I I P 5 1 CINDY SEWELL TERRY SHAFER DENNIS SHAW CHRIS SHOWALTER DAVID SHANNON SEWELL, CINDY-French Club 2,35 Choir 45 Girl's Glee 3,45 Pep Squad 2. SHAFER, TERRY-Spanish Club 2,35 C.O.E. 45 Science Club 2,35 N.H.S. 2. SHANNON, DAVID- Band 3,4. SHAPLEY,.MARK-N.H.S. 3,45 Football, lettered 3,45 Lecrermen's Club 3,4, Sgt. at Arms. 3. SI-IAW, DENNIS. SHOWALTER, CHRIS-N.H.S. 3,45 Spanish Club 35 Pep Squad 3,4, one letter. SHULTZ, BILL-Band 3. SILER, -BRENDA-C.O.E. 4, Sec. 45 Art Club 2, Sec. 25 Y-Teens 25 Dionysians 45 Pep Squad 2, 3,4. SIMPSON, TERRY-Pep Squad 3. SIRNA, BARBARA- Pep Squad 2. BILL SHULTZ BRENDA SILER X Ml'lLal'Yl,9el'2J ge Ofe g TERRY SIMPSON BARBARA SIRNA .. .. - ,, ' iii.: :A-Sara :M --1 MARK SHAP LEY NEVA SLATER CHERYL SMITH GARY SMITH DON SMITH .I UNE SMITH GARY C, SMITH Gonlnfencefflent, MARY SMITH MIKE SMITH SLATER, NEVA-C.O.E. 4. SMITH, CHERYL-FHA 2,3,4, Treasurer 43 Y-Teens 23 Secretaries of South 33 Girl's Special Glee Club 3s Pep Squad l,2,3,4, Qlettered every yearj. SMITH, DON-Science Club 2. SMITH, GARY. SMITH, GARY C.-C.O.E. 3. SMITH, JUNE-FHA 3g SUSAN SMITH MIKE P. SMITH Y-Teens 43 S,O.S. 3,4, Historian 43.Girl's Glee 43 Pep Squad 2,3,4. SMITH, MARY-I.R.C. 43 Plays 4. SMITH, MIKE-Latin Club 2,3. SMITH, MIKE P.-C.O.E. 3,4, Sgt of Arms 43 Art Club 43 Football 2,3,43 Letter- meu's Club 2,3,4. SMITH, SUSAN-Y-Teens 2,33 S.O,S, 4. '- ' -.1 V I P- 'E'-PI. In II II II I I I I I I II I. I I I I I II III f I rw II I I: I II II III 'I III VICKISMITH 'I If II ,II I III I I II I I I I ' , f : Aff I SI. 2 ..,. I I I I I ' VIZ - 4 1 ?3'ygIf': 41 a ::e,f :i'.-- ' I -3.1.4--,.h54.m.I, ,.- z v' y I-Q, g S I I I JANICE SPELLERBERG I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I MEI II III ,I I, I I II' ,I I, I I I R I I I: :II I I I I I I I I LINDA STEELE I I I 66 ,Ai I 'ML ere Cjonfronfeol we kids-ug, JEFF SNOW GREG SPERRY TERRY STEELE '069 '1llW RICHARD SORENSON ' GARY SP ANDLE DIXIE SP RINGER NITA SROCK SMITH, VICKI-Pep Squad 2,3,4g 3 letters. SNOW, JEFF. SORENSON, RICHARD. SPANDLE, GARY., SPELLERBERG, JANICE-N.I-LS, 2,3,4, Sec. 4g Student Council 3,434 Pep Squad 2,3,4g Polaris Queen Candidate 43 Girl's State. SPERRY, GREG., SPRINGER, DIXIE-N.H.S,, 2,3,4. SROCK, NITA-FTA 2,3,4g I.,R.C., 3,45 Y-Teens 45 Library Club 2,3g Dionysians 4g Plays 2,3,4g Orchestra 2,3,4g Pep Squad 2,4. STEELE, LINDA - SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 23 Spanish Club 3g'Pep Squad 3. STEELE, TERRY. sv Z in T Milt-:..,l.,V -I:I ' DENNIS S VU' BARBARA STEPHENSON JUDY STILLWELL TEPHENS WILLIAM ST TOM STOCKTON JOHN STOUT JERRY STOVER cl:i.!d6! 0lllI'L:5 mflz jlze jurmoif .iffing ur I9 G ED SUDENDORF EPHENS DENNIS Key Club 4' Science Club 2' Track ST p ' n a 3,4g Cross Country 4. STEPHENSON, BARBARA-Y-Teens ' ' 2 3 4' Choi' 2, Treas. 2g S,O,S. 4, Teen Town Councll , , , 1 4g, Gir1's Glee 4. STILLWELL, JUDY. STOCKMAN, CHUCK. STOCKTON, TOM-C.O.E. 4. STOUT, JOHN. STOVER, JERRY-Boy's Glee 2. STUBBLEFIELD, GEORGETTA-FHA 2,3,4g Pres. 43 Choir 45 Gir1's Glee 3,4. SUDENDORF, ED. SUMMERS, SHARLA-FHA 4. ,zdnvl Sefecfing gracluafion nnouncemenfd. ED SUMMERS VERNA SWANSON ' LARRY SWINNEY SUMMERS, ED-Football 4. SWANSON, VERNA-FI-IA 25 Y-Teens 3,45 SOS 3,43 V. Pres. 4g Choir 43 Gir1's Glee 2,3,4g Pep Squad 2,3. SWINNEY, LARRY-- Traclk 3. SYKES, KATHRYN. TALLEY, CAROL. TALLEY, JIM. TAYLOR, DONNA - SOUTHERN EX- POSURE 25 FTA 25 FHA 3,4g Y-Teens 23 SOS 3,43 Pep Squad 2,3,4. 1 68 KATHRYN SYKES CAROL TALLEY sux QNT3' JIM TALLEY DONNA TAYLOR 1 zum- wid oparif year ad eemevl gnfirefy .700 .gzorf I , i LYN TAYLOR BILL TENNY PAT TERRELL GLENDA TEWELL TAYLOR, LYN-Plays 33 Band 45 Orchestra 2,35 Choir 3,45 Boy's Glee 2,3,4g Lab Band 2,3,4. TEENY, BILL- C.O.E. 4. TERRELL, PAT-Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4g FTA 2g Y-Teens 25 Girl's Glee 4. TEWELL, GLENDA- C.O.E. 4. THORPE, DENNIS-Wrestling 3. THOMAS, DAVID-Track 2. THOMAS, PAULA-Spanish Club 35 FTA 45 Y-Teens 23 Dionysians 23 Pep Squad 2,3. TOMPKINS, JANET-FHA 4, ,Choir 3,43 Girl's Glee 2,4. TOMPKINS, ROSALIE-lnt'1. Relations Club 43 Y- Teens 2,3,4g Treas. 3, Historian 4g Science Club 2,3g SOS 4, Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,4. DENNIS TI-IARP DAVID THOMAS PAULA THOMAS JANET TOMPKINS ROSALIE TOMPKINS QV Y ,LQ ,. A W- -,A ' , Y-,,.4-.ff .L tl. 44:.,7Q:F '- nv E 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I I II I II I, l I I , I. -I Il II ,I I.. II ,I . ,, -, Such J4 lbtjhirfwincf Jdcfiuifg. oo oon, ere ii GLENN THOMPSON MIKE THOMPSON NANCY TITTLE GERALD TITUS THOMPSON, GLENNlBoy's Glee 2,33 Football 2, Track 2,3,4Q Capt. 43 Cross Country 43 Lettermen's Club 2,3, 4.' THOMPSON, MIKE-Football 2,3,43 Lettered 3 yrs.3 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. TITTLE, NANCY--Y-Teens 43 Pep Squad 2. TITUS, GERALD-Band 2,3,43 Choir 3,45 Boy's Glee 3,43 Lab Band 2,3,4g State and District Music Contest 2,3,4. TROTTER, DON. TURNER, RON-Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4Q Key Club 2,3,43 Vice- Pres. 43 Dionysians 43 Plays 3,43 Choir 2,3,4Q Vice- Pres. 43 Boy's Glee 2,3,4Q State Music Contest 3,4. TYLER, CHARLES. DON'L TR OTTER X if is ' L 1 HON TURNER CHARLES TYLER fx AL, STEPHEN UNDERWOOD nh-rl Q.. f upffg pace! On .7!Le .7lu'e:ilLo!o! me jufure. KAREN VANDERBUR FRED VANE SUSAN VALENTINE BONNIE VARNEY FRED VEATCH ELISA VIDAL WALTER VONDEMFANGE UNDERWOOD, STEPHEN-C.O.E. 4. VANDERBUR KAREN Art Club 4 Pe S uad 4 Drill Team 4 Trans ' -' 3 P q S S - ferred from Shawnee Mission North 4. VANE, FRED. VALENTINE, SUSAN. VARNEY, BONNIE. VEATCI-I FRED-choir 43 Boys Glee 3,4g wresning 3. v1DAL,' ELISA-Foreign Exchange Student from Argentina VONDEMFANGE, WALTER-N.H.S. 2g Science Club 2 3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4. VORBECK, RAY. 59' RAY VORBECK 71 ' -W- .k,f',--.gi TM My 'lxlf lf3I 3 lf 5' Qtjg ow, We ,xdre prouclfy ouf A econ Ii l ilri fif TERIWADE I I x . i I , I , , 6 W I ' , 2 I I , ,4g I Nl ' I HI ,A I U , L Nl I I el Ii! f E33 , , EW w iw ' f 51 ' I I I E ,ii ii I 1 I I I L Ig FREDERICK WAAS WI WAAS, FREDERICK-Band 2,3,4g Orchestra 2,3,4. WADE TERI. WALL, CHERIE. WALKER, MERRITT. WALSH , ETEPIHEN. WALTERS, ELAINE. WARD, DAVID-N.H.S. I 3 Go f 2. A I I IE CHERIE WALL I i, Vi I 31 ji F15 I view ' MERRITT WALKER STEPHEN WALSH ELAINE WALTERS DAVID WARD 72 1 1 if 3,5!.z'r'afR!.'5 I If raoluafing Cfada Jane! .yearfifg MARY WARD EVERETT WARD I DQNNA WARE WARD, EVERETT-Art Club 4, Library Club 4. WARD, MARY-N.H.S. 3,4g I.R.C. 3, Treas. 3, Choir 3,4g Junior Achievement. WARE, DONNA. WATSON, RICHARD. WEGNER, JOHN. WEST, VICTOR. WEAR, WARREN- Latin Club 33 Science Club 2,33 Track 25 N.H.S. 2. WHARTON, DONNA-Dionysians 4, Pep Squad 2,3g Drill Team 3. WHEELER, TERRY-C.O.E. 4, Band 2,3. RICHARD WATSON JOHN WEGNER WARREN WEAR VICTOR WEST DONNA WHARTON TERRY WHEELER 2 1 1 1, 1 11 1 11 4, 1 11 MARY WIGGINTON 171 1111 111 1, 1 111 1111 -1 11 'WW 11 1111 511' 111 1 1 1 1 1 DONNA WHITE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11' 111 11 111 11 1 11 111 111 1'1 1 111 1,1 1,11 1111 512 11 111 W1 ff 'W E. 111 1,11 1111 ' 5 CHARLOTTE WILLIAMS t TAMARA WILDE 1 1 1 I11 11 1 11 1 WHITE, DONNA-FHA 3,45 Art club 31 Y-Teens 2 1 f1 WIGGINTON, MARY. WILDE, FRED. WILDE, TAMARA -f Q FTA 49 FHA 3,4, Vice Pres. 4g Choir 2,3,4g Gir1'S Glee 1, I, Q 2,3. WILLIAMS, CHARLOTTE-Y-Teens 4g S,,O,S., 4. 1 ,E 11 WILLIAMS, DON-Science Club 2,33 Debate Squad 4g 1 1 1 Plays 3,4. WILLIAMS, JIM-N.H.S. 3,4g Dionysians 2,3,4g Band 23 Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. 3. 1 1 1 1 , DON WILLIAMS V,. ,,, 1 1 74 ccelof me enge FRED WILDE 4 a. JIM WILLIAMS . -Y f WY1Y,4H- V 1 Q , Uf Wew gxperienceo . WILLIAMS, MARIE. WILSON, GARY-Southern Exposure 45 Dionysians 2g Basketball 2,3g Polaris King Candidate. WILSON, GARY E. WILSON, LARRY. WILSON, RONNIE- Choir 45 Boy's Glee 4, Football 3, Track 4. WILSON, TOM-Plays 33 Football 4, Track 2,3,4g Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. WISE, JULIE-Dionysians 3, Pep Squad 2,3g Majorette 2,3,4. WISELY, RICHARD-Science Club 2,3, 4, Sec. 3,4. WISKUR, JOHNNY-I.R.C. 4. I-'lin' MARIE WILLIAMS GARY E. WILSON GARY WILSON LARRY WILSON RONNIE WILSON 4 TOM WILSON JULIE WISE RICHARD WISELY JOHNNY WISKUR Yfinclaunfecl, we, glue Seniord 1965 JACK WITHERS BONNIE WOLLERMAN JOHN WOODS WITHERS, JACK-Science Club 23 Plays 3,43 Band 2, 3,4Q Orchestra 2,3,43 Lab Band, Mgr. 4. WOLLERMAN, BONNIE-FHA 3,-4, Rec. Leader 43 Y-Teens 23 Dionysians 2,3,43 Plays 2,3,43 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Lettered 2,3. WOCDS, JOHN-French Club 2, Spanish Club 23 Science Club 2, Pres. 23 Teen Town Council 2,3,43 Dionysians 43 Plays 4. WRIGHT, JUDY. WRIGHT, TOM-Band 3,43 Boy's Glee 33 Choir 43 Football Manager 43 Track Trainer 43 Wrestling Trainer 43 Lettermen's Club 4. WYCOFF, JACKIE.. WYETT, VICKI-French Club 3g Y-Teens 2, Pres. 23 Dionysians 3,4Q Sec. 43 Plays 3,43 Choir 2,3,4, Treas. 43 Girl's Glee 2,3,43 Pep Squad 33 Sec. of Senior Class 43 Girl's Sextet 43 Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. 23 N.,H.S. 4g Senior Class Project Comm. 4. JUDY WRIGHT TOM WRIGHT vi. JACKIE WYCOFF VICKI WYETT K6 . RQ X ' 'i 'P DE ANNE YARYAN PAT YOUNG KAR EN YATES JENIF ER ZELSMAN KATHY YEOM AN ROGER ZINK 'SBI' f . my, gif 3 I , f f , , f N?-GCG jk? gutufe. CLARENCE ZUGELTER CHERIE CONWAY YARYAN, DEANNE - C.O.E. 43 FHA 2. YATES, KAREN - Student Council2,3,4,Sec. 23 SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 43 Dionysians2,3, 43 Plays 3,43 Choir 3,43 Girl's Glee 23 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Football Homecoming Attendant. YEOMAN, KATHY - Student Council 23 SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 43 Latin Club 23 Pep Squad 2. YOUNG, PAT - Y-Teens 43 Science Club 43 N.H.S. 2. ZELSMAN, JENIFER - French Club 3,43Program Chrm. 43 Dionysians 3,43 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Cheer- leader 4. ZINK, ROGER - Plays 3,43 Choir 2,3,4, Pres. 4g Boy's Glee 2,4Q Football 2,3, 43 3 letters3 Track 2,3,43 3 letters3 Letter- men's Club 2,3,4. ZUGELTER, CLARENCE - Key Club 43 Science Club 2,33 Plays 33 Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Lab Band 2,3. CONWAY, CHERIE - French Club 33 F.T.A. 2,3,43 International Relations Club 43 Dionysians 3,41 All School Comedy 43 Band 2,3,43 Choir 2,3,43 Cirl's Glee 2,3,4. Y 3 3 H ,,r-,.., , . , eniord 65 el1L0l'J CLASS OFFICERS: R.Morrison, Pres.g C. Gilmore, Seclg J. Wielt, Treas.g IG. Copeland, Vice-Pres A 3 7 O amor-4 aaa o 66 Mark Agin Shirley Aholt Durward Allen X' James Allen - Donald Anderson Louise Andrulewicz Larry Angerman Linda Armstrong A Tim Arnold Larry Ashley L 1 -sv Mary Ashworth 0- 1 Diana Baker Barbara Barnard John Bennett ww 7 M F f ' . -add he ff' ' f B ai?- 9' '52 A fx ' - f ' ' 15: 1 Q -L ,rwi A ,Vex uk X . N, 5 X ik. .- Q- , 4 N ' , 5 we Xi Q :P Q, Nxjgmf. 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I1 ji ,, P. it M 1 ll R, U 4 il il ,. , l E ,4 'I 4 H 1 1 l I v i i i Y , ,., A ' 4' i 1 i w 1 l I , l , Q.-N L i 118 Deanne Putt Judy Rafiner Larry Raisbeck Eddie Reeble Paul Reed Gary Rein Susan Reynolds Richard Rice Cathi Richardson Cheryl Richardso 11 X X, W, .f ,W W, , ,,, ,, f, n fif My ff 12' ,xv ff 1 W Z 47 W ,X if ,f yf ,fff ff y gf Z, N' , ,M , f ,, , 1 f Tom Riddle JoAnne Rinke Gary Rittermeyer Gary Robinecte Joyce Robinette Sandy Roland Jim Roller Herby Root Ruth Ann Roper Eddie Rouse Hattie Runyan Alice Russell 7 f ' f X ,fcfy 9 f ff 51 ', ,, rfaff' X iz f f X V' ' .ff fif' 'bf LV MJ ' 'Hf V NYY- W' f ff.-F ' f 3 , Ti ai j,,-A ffiyzc -. ,Q ' W V -. ji'--y?Q,Q2' ,f,f? 5 .Hy 'mga f' , .f 4 4 ' I ,f W ,iffy 'fwWf7.?. 4 ' .Z M749 ff My ,fra ,f x gif .. A M ff' if , ag I f xy? Z -' :sam vw 'ii' W: Dan Rinehart Jane R ISF S OZ, ,X 'Md MQ ,,,' gif? E: :.. , A f f f X f , f X ,ffff 7 ff ' fff ff fffyf ,W f X , f Q j IXM f , , y A ff? y f 7 0 f 4 X ! 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A4 f I I I I A 1.1II I II I ?I I I 'SI 11 I II Ii 1 1 '1 II I 'II 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Pat Summers John Swassing Gary Swinford Dan Swing Kathy Talbert I I , 1 I , I I I I RII 1120 II: :II TI1 71 . 1,f fy ' 7 9,4 ,,,,. . ,f , I Q f X f ff, 1 Qyf if as 'ff 4 4 if f f Q H I ,- fix? rf Sz 2 fdmffef VN gb , 5. , 7. ,:,:..gf5f, 'V ff M 'af mi I I 'V .1 ,iz Janet Stockham Mary Stout Tom Strain Marlena Stubbs Diane Summers Bill Smith Brenda Smith Janet Smith Philip Smith Eva Snyder Michaelette Simon Kent Simpson Penny Simpson Charlene Skinner Barbara Smardo Linda Soeteber Don Sparr Cyrilla Speck Rick Spellerberg Debbie Sperry Mike Springs Sue Staley Larry Standiford Donna Stanley Joe Stimach ,, ' 4 I : A14 17 ffl l l ,........, .W ,M ,,,. M Mme,-W-.wfffwmmmfmw--1 Craig Taylor Gary Tebbenkamp Jim Tebbenkamp Sally Thomas Linda Thompson David Thrutchley Steve Thuston Joe Tidona Karen Titus Nancy Trotter Roy Trotter Cliff Uhlig Shari Urie Dirk Van der Linde Sherri Van Meter Mary Ann Vonderahe Alan Voss Kathleen Voyles Debbra Wagner Maxine Wagner Charles Waites Janella Walker Pamela Turner Dennis Underwood 121 Risen-sjarg n I 1 f l i V l I f I L F 5 4 i l l . I 1 , v l I l i l l Gary Wilbur David Wilcox Cheryl Williams Debbie Williams Dennis Williams Jeff Williams J Landa Williams Mark Williams Mike Williams David Walsh Virginia Walter Phyllis Walters Robin Ward Cheryl Warner Hal Watrous Dennis Watts June Wayman Linda Weatherm Jack Weir Jim Welch Barbara Wells Gary Werner Joyce White Linda White 3.11 ni- !?F?'7f' 0, ..-. . -1:4451 N i -M .A ,, Y ,,Af it K In b::: Z I X , Q , y Douglas Wilmorh Linda Wnsey Dan Wilson Denine Wilson Robert Winkler Joyce Winn Ciayton Woody Kathy Woodley Bea Wright Gregory Wright Jim Wright B95 WYCk0ff , Liz Yardley Steve Yaryan Carol Yates Vickie Yates Jeanne Young Vlkkl ZHUH 9 3 V A I I 1 Q ,. . 123 Emp. ,.,zg, 1 1 1' '1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 IN fn 1 1 1 1 MQ , 11111 11 21111 11115 fm -1 1 1 1 111 1 1111 1 1111 1 1111 1 1111 , 1 111 1 1 1 11 1 1111 ' 1 1 1 1 .1 1 ,11 1 111 1 11 1 '11 1 1 11 Q 1 11 ' I 11 1 1 11 '1 1 1 111 11 1 1 111' Y 1 1 11'1 1 1 11' ' 1 1 1 11,1 1 11111 1 1, 1:11 1 '- 1 I1 1 1 11 , 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 111 , ' 111 1 21 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1, 1 1 I 1 1 11 1 11 I 1 1 1 A Q , ' ' W. ...wg-1-, f. a.J3::A::L.aE.UYF' , . ,,, 4 , ..... .4.....,.-,..,-4, . Q-,L ,,, ,..N x V Y ,, V-A - -LR W. 4, fi i Iif Eg? Hg IL' V3 If li i ifli F i 1 , , It , 1 , 1 I i s E w w I V N clzaclerdlzila an .szruice Top Row-T. Rafiner, R. Russell, R. Reece, G. Copeland, C. Nichols. Row l-K. Yates, L. Jones, S. Jennings, P. Dwyer, F. Dahlquist, C. Engle, R. Morrison, E. Vidal, L. McCormick, S. Schuble, P. Hayward, S. French, L. Hall, S. Bennett, J. J. Grant. Row2-N.Martin,S.Simmons,B. Ackley, F. Gardner, Spellerberg, J. Kenner. Seated -R. Frick, E. Trimble, B. H. Ryan, S. Galyon, C. Brotherton, V. Yates, J. O'Brien, Billings, L. Chappell. ' M' 126 Our governing body, the Student Council, promoted cooperation between students and faculty and encouraged an atmosphere of learning in the school. The student council also served as a service club and as a democratic representation of the student body. The sponsors were Mrs. Cogdell,'Mrs. Thompson, Mr. Knierim, Mrs. Anderson, Miss Cannon, Mr. Evans, Mr. Laidley, Mr. Sample, and Mr. Markland. The officers of the past year were Bill Billings, President, Eddie Trimble, Vice-President, Richard Frick, Secretary, Linda Chappell, Treasurer, and Tom Rafiner, Parliamentarian. These people were responsible for the leadership of the student council. Nine representatives were elected from each class by the students ony the basis of scholarship, leadership, and citizenship. In order to make money for its projects, the Students Council sold magazines in the fall, and sponsored a talent assembly in the spring. ' The Student Council sponsored theFoot- ball Homecoming, and was the main sponsor of this past year's foreign exchange program. In order to promote better inter-school relations, the Student Council participated in a student exchange with another school. As a service, this year's council finished paint- ing the lines in the parking lots. Student Council presented assemblies to the student body, granted charters to the clubs, and pur- chased the evergreen in the courtyard which is to be decorated every Christmas. .,,, gp.. . ,I .1 xiii - -sf Bing rouiolec! Ay .gpfuofenf Counci Richard Frick, Secretaryg Eddie Trimble, Vice-presidentg Linda Chappell Treasurerg Bill Billings, Presidentg Tom Rafiner, Parliamentarian. Q I li 'mi II I I Il I I 3 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I IIII 'II , ., I . .,.. emoriea .szslzoof cgfe arm' I I I, I Mrs. Lemery, Sponsorg J. Haney, Editorg S. ' Holler, Art-Editor. ' I I I' II II I Ii, I gl I I .I I ,I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I IIII :III III I III. : , fl R. Reece, Business Mana erg Mr. Enns, Sponsorg Mr. I Richardson, Sponsorg B. Iglagland, I I 'I I, I I I I 4 , ' I , I 128 E. Krohn, C. Gilmore, G. Fowler. I I I I I 'TEST P. Dwyer, Soph. Editor, L. Hall, Senior Editorg V. Dion Jr. Editor. m r, I V4 5 4 prouiclecl SM!! ...i..m.........E w Top Row- Mr. Richardson, S. Holler, M. Braton, R. Reece, J. Haney, Mr. Enns. Row 2- Miss Edwards, B. Haglund, E. Krohn, S. Leach, Mrs. Lemery. Row l - V. Dion, G. Fowler, P. Dwyer, C. Gilmore, L. Hall. Copy, proofs, pictures, and deadlines. These are some of the many things the Polaris Staff faces through- out the year. Under the guidance of Mrs. Carole Lemery and Mr. Jon Anderson, the staff put together, piece by piece, a yearbook that will bring back the memories of the past year for a long time to come. Other sponsors included: Miss Edwards, Mr. Enns, and Mr. Richardson. Linda Chappell and Jerry Grant reigned as king and I queen of the annual Stardust Ball which was held in 5 December. With the theme of Silver Bells, the Raytown 5 South Lab Band provided music. 5 Step by step the yearbook is pieced together until at 3 last every deadline is met and the yearbook is passed 4 out to you, the students, with hopes that it will provide l you with many enjoyable memories. 1 Miss Edwards, Sponsor, M. Braton, Sports Editor, S. E Leach, Index Editor. Mr. Anderson, Sponsor I 1 .II A Tig :Lg Umm v T f 1 - 'fb ,. ,w 'ff hcl vi : A1115 ,k f f ww ,, my ff VH- V.7,,4, I Y VJ! x w i ,1 . f,,, , I1 M N Q1 W1 1 I V1 ,fm W1 Wil .M .Nl is V i 1 r af I W 14 H lily li qu, :mi ,yi' V., II LHE5 X Him :Inq H32 JSM Q il 1'yi Tig l:!I fl rig I1 v rg ' !s V .511 i I il! fgl' ill' vii uf f s Ei' v iv W I f Q ls I 3 , 5 E , I I I I 'L E ,, M Ni PM Vi E, gl! ' im! v, !,E' 1 ' u ,.! J W5 131 , 1,31 x, 1, . . I L Q l ' r I , i Q l yi-uw' V f eI'I' fdfll pofaria 6119 Hw- ..., NN:- ,. gf- A . '5,11fk:1ff' -- '-' 1, :fait . - ,,, ,-,, ,Ll , f ! 1:-n. 7 A ' ' olinaf ig. ' lzaloloe ofari5 ueen ,Q A, f fv :if :X f- .W ff ' 'ff,,w-K, , : A 51215 x 4 X, ,mi ., , ,Q F' 1,15 Q1 , my 35, Af f fi,1.S'? ,QQ 'iifiw M17 N31 1 V- 1? 1 1, W .X f X fr ,N W, , ,W -ze wi , J 2 -mgwg . 11 H f f Z 1 AA ,sw-,'Qyy,-f .9 W f 7 X! 1, f ' 1, 5 5175 ze ufsq'-p,g 1 5'MflM'j3 , ,,x ,QM 41 11 ,N ,,1 2 .X 1 f 1. ,Sw 4ff'.f,.-f?'i'4K'?.ff . ff . ,,,., f Say, , , 5, ii 41, f X f f '1 1 4 11 1! 24 -1 0... 1 1 Y 1 I 5 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 31 11 1 11 11 1? V 1 1? 's -1 31 1: ll 1 V 1 2 1! 1f i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I i r I 1 I 3 2 1 1 i 3 , 4 e I TOM RAFINER BETSY ACKLEY GARY WILSON .-L.. JANICE SPELLERBERG , ,...., ., ,Ag , 'E- 53A . fm Sc-3555535255 SEATED: J. Meyer, Advertising Managerg S. Gray, Editor-in-Chief, C. Alexander, Assistant Editor, P. Morris, Business Manager. ROW 1: C. Boyer, N. Pipenger, K. O'Hara, L. Chappell, S. Bennett, J. Kenner, M. Floyd. ROW 2: L. Esterly, K. Yates, S. Claxton, L. Rich, P. Brooke, Mr. Dillon. ROW 3: B. Rowland, G. Wilson, B. Cartledge, M. Bacon, M. Greenfield. Soumern xlaoaure uA1rL5 jowar pugbc .gnformafion .zdncl gnfoymenf. 'Q .,-- Fg.u-4' . TQ 127' 1' 'X muff., E i 5 1 I E l Y 4 r Q ! l l il E ii oi ll gf is W, ,n i l 5 I l 1 5 I 1 134 .S7cAo!ar5Ailo, Gfizend ilu, olzzaclerdkip, GAaracfer, .xgncl Service. J. . . . , , J y 1. . is , i 5 Q. If for li 2 J A fi 5 R 5? 1 ig 5 5 i il 55? 5. ffl g , it I 2 3 ig ig Q 3 f if ' R 2 'f . 4 2 5 5 f ll 1 2 ? , , 5 5 I ti N 5? if t T ? 2 ' ' g ' fi Y Z W 9 ,L - 4 4 4 i S l E Seated: L. Hall, Treasurer, W. Dwight, Vice-President, R. Reece, President, J. Spellerburg, Secretary, J Kenner, Historian. ROW l: L. Chappell, P. Morris, B Fallin, M. Gibson, O. Bonebrake, P. Terrell,R. Scherer S. French,-K. Lakin, B. Evans, J. Maze, N. Martin, S Gray, S. Bennett, D. Springer. ROW 2: E. Vidal, Ward, S. Nagle, J. Muir, S. Miller, L. Henson, R Kanagawa, B. Billings, M. Agin, P. Hayward, S. Schuble B. Hawkins, B. Spruill, S. Effertz, S. Lojko, K. Sykes Scholarship, Citizenship, Character, Leadership, and Service are the five points considered when selecting members for National Honor Society. The Society instills the objectives and- goals of high scholarship and good citizenship on the high school level. Critter stickers are sold for a small treasury, but the main objective is service. The Society is spon- sored by Mr. Zumwalt, Mr. Scherer, ,and Mr. Smithson. The Induction Ceremony was held on February 18. The in- ductees and previousmem- bers have a right to be proud as members of this organ- W T ' T ROW 3: J. Griffiths, R. Palmer, M. Greenfield, B Lamm, P. Emery, P. Emery, K. Brockman, K. Latham, M. Stieffermann, D. Jackson, D. Ries, C. Dereninger, S Lawson, C. Showalter, D. Beatty, B. Hrivnak. Row 4 J. Haney, D. Riley, M. Pound, J. Pippes, C. Engle, J Riggs, M. Shapley, K. McDougall, J. Byrne, J. Williams R. Turner, J. Grant, R. Frick, T. Mabbott, J. Dehoney C. Shultz, T. Rafiner. 'T' www ization, and the entire school ' 1 A should congratulate these people and find pride in their accomplishments. 1..g,,.,. ,ami ..,.. ,.m .. L, L . ,f ' -vrf.,'.. -- L ' lt was one and a half days after my ar- rival to Kansas City, where my right foot made its first step in the huge and beautiful Raytown South. I I was worry and afraid, I was scared to death. Everything was new and different for me. lt took me more than two months to begin to be accustom with everything. I can say that it was hard for me during those months, face a new country with new cus- toms, new ways of life and with a new lan- guage. I couldn't understand at all, and I couldn't explain myself either. But, I should say that I will never forget the help that everyone gave me: my .American family, especially Francee, my sister, the teachers and all the students at Raytown South. Also, I should say, that I can not find the specific words to thank everyone of them fortwhat they did for me. The school year at Raytown South, had been so different from the ones in my own school, but, it had been though, one of the happiest I had lived and I will live in my school life. I will remember this year for all my life. f ' When I 'think in the day I will have to leave everything here, tears come to my eyes. It will be very hard for me to do this. The only thing I pray to God is to give us the opportunity to meet each other again some day in the future, either here or in my city, Mendoza, Argentina. And now 'I want to thank everybody and everyone again for everything you have done for me. you all. 3 Thank you very much and God bless rfb... 'MJJ Foreign Exchange Student from Argentina A jr,-, 135 f ' ' HI.,-4.w Lrk hiv '5 136 SEATED: R. Kanagawa, Treasurer, J. Dehoney, Pres- identg R. Turner, Vice-Pres- ident. ROW 1: C. Johnson, Secretary, M. Agin, T Rafiner, R. Russell, R Morrison. ROW 2: D. Stephens, E. Trimble K. McDougall, J. Hall, R Schneider. ROW 3: M. Hooker C. Engle, R. Knapp, R. Reece L. Ashley eruice Jane! jan t i 2 Comgine .70 .gapire .9ncbuiJua! jnifiafiue. Much worthwhile Work has been accomplished by Key Club this year. Among their efforts was a canned goods drive held at Christ- mas time for deserving families. The objectives of this service organization are to build char- acter and to promote leadership. Our Raytown South Chapter is a member of Key Club International which has its headquarters in Chicago, Illinois. It is one of three active clubs maintained in the Kansas City area. 1 Each year the future president and vice-president are eligible to attend the Missouri-Kansas Key Club Convention. Last year, Jerry Dehoney and Ron Kanagawa attended the Convention which was held in St. Louis, Missouri. There were 700 boys attending and the Key Club motto, Linspire Individual Initiative , was introduced. Key Club's money-making project this year was a car Wash ' held at Stephen's Standard Station. 580.00 was earned. X Last winter a dance was held at our school honoring our foreign exchange stu- dent, Elisa Vidal. This spring, a second dance was held in conjunction with Raytovvn High School. To become a member of this active club, the candidate must acquireapetition from Mr. Warford, a sponsor, which he submits to his counselor for a tentative grade average. The Key Club requires that its members maintain an S average. After the petition is returned, it must be signed by the Kiwanian who sponsors the candidate. The candidate is then intro- duced to the members of Key Club and is inducted into the club as an official mem- er. The qualified sponsors are Mr. Warford and Mr. C. M. McCoy. RJ., 51-nw 1-1-:-rg--::..Tfr-A J f.,5..,,, . 5 1 4 ff Z I 4 . 5 4 1 f Q f Q ? I 2 - SEATED: T. Mabbott, President, S. Miller, Secretary, F- D9-h1qUiS'E, Treasurerg K. Crabtree, Vice-President. ROW l: K. O'Hara,J. Embrey, G. Fowler, A. Bobbitt, R. Hastings, M. Boren, G. Parker, K. Rogers. ROW 2: C Deringer, N. Duffer, T. Woolford, S. Effertz, M. Smith, J. McGel-ree, R. Tompkins, N. Srock, M. Gibson. ROW 3: Mrs. Martin, G. Elder, N. Martin, S. Hayward, K. Peirce, N. Trotter, E. Vidal, M. Pettyjohn, K. McConnell, B. Spruill, Mrs. Altergott, ROW 4: Mr. DuChateau, P. Davis, D. Williams, L. Rourick, L. McCormick, J. Stillwell, C. Conway, L. Moore, D. Ries, D. Purdy, Mrs. Goodmon. While promoting among the members a better understanding of other countries, IRC members manage to make fun and fellowship a part of their club. Among their activities this year were speakers from the Belgian and German Consuls in Kansas City. The club has also had student speakers who have lived in Germany, Panama, and, of course, Eli from Argentina. A banquet was held honoring AFS students. The club operates under the capable sponsorship of Mr. DuChateau, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Altergott, and Mr. Graham. jun, .cJZ'iencl4Lila, .xdncl unvlera fancbng Of .gnfernafionaf lgefafiona , .. . -N, 137 514, H W L, - 1. - 5ftJQ,Q.:S'-a,,,,r,.f.6. -. ' ME I I I I I I I I I I I I I I W I I 1: I I I I I i I 1 I ,II I I IIN ,I --I II EI II ,II .I I I II II II V I I II Il' ' I ll a I I2 I I R, I I I .ri i i U 1 T I l li H F I L i 4 1 1 i J 4 E L 6 I 1. l Qi A ,Y I 138 .1 ' ROW l: S. Leach, T. Wilde, S. Hankins, N Langston, M. Gibson, P. Davis. ROW 2: Mrs Sandage, T. Woolford, Secretary, N. Martin, Historian, M. Hinkley, Presidentg B. Haglund, Vice-President, L. Langston, Treasurer, Mrs earning ,xdgouf jeacling lalaorfunified K main A MW! T9 Kilgore, Mrs. Russell. ROW 3: R. Hastings, J. Branch, N. Pelligrino, A. Needham, K. Brockman, T. Land, V. Norris, B. Goellner, B. Fallin. The many phases of teaching are delved into by the Future Teachers of America. Among their studies are the qualities es- sential in a good teacher, the lives of great teachers, and the opportunities in teaching. Also amongi their activities were speakers from the Delano School, a teacher from an integrated school, and a trip to the administration building of Con- solidated.District No. 2. In April, seniors did cadet teaching at any school, of their choice. They sell yearbook covers to cover finances. The purpose of their club is to foster the development of student leadership. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Sandage, and Mrs. Kilgore. I' A .. -sway f '7' Seated: Mrs Welborn R Palmer Vice President' N Martin Historian R ' ' , ' ' v ' ' . , - , 3 . Ha t , greaiilrer' ROW 1' S- Speck, L- Van MGFGIU-T.MF1y1'1I1, N. Duffer, S. Effertz. ROWSZEDI5 PYUI , P- Lloyd, R. Schneider, M, Greenfield, M, Agin, Zgfencling earning .xdncl jun .911 Jafin The purpose of Latin Club, Duces Latini, is to promote interest in the Latin language and show the close relationship between English and Latin. Among its activities this year were the Latin convention last March, and a picnic in the spring. Other activities include programs for each meeting, often skits in Latin, reports on Roman life, or singing Latin songs and playing Latin Word games. The club promotes activ- ities Which, because of the time element, can- not be performed in class. They also purchased Junior Classical League Pins. 139 ' - LZ' - Nui it e Cercfe j'angaid ncreaaea .gnferedf .gn ji-enc Seated: Mrs. Renyer, sponsor, R. Frick, P. Morris, J. Zelsman, C. Gilmore, Mr. Boone, sponsor. Row l: S. Jennings, P. Dwyer, J. Wielt, J. McGehee, G. Elder, C- Boyer, K. Mawby, G. Fowler, V. Dion. Row 2: N. Pellegrino, E. Krohn, P. Walters, N. Williams, K. Titus, S. Wade, N. Martin, D. Charles, K. Latham. Row 3: J. Hall, A. Needham, L. Noll, C. Locke, F. Troupe, D. Moore, M. Thorpe, P. Schroeder. 140 Richard Hunt, W.P.A. King K Voulez-vous joindre le Cercle Francais? Le Cercle Francais is one of South's many language clubs. The 'purpose of the club is to in- crease student interest in French and to help students learn more about France. Sponsoring the club are Mr. Boone and Mrs. Renyer with Cheryl Gilmore, president, Pam Morris, vice-president, Richard Frick, sec- retary, and Jenifer Zelsman, treasurer. During the football home- coming, the club sold mums for a money-making project. A WPA Dance QWomen Pay Ally was held in March as the club's social event 'of the year. It was a costume party with the theme of Mardi Gras. A King of the WPA Dance was included in the program of the evening. The candidates-- Ron Reece, Richard Hunt, Chuck Donahue, and Mike Messmer--were chosen by the French Club mem- bers. The student body voted on those candidates and it was revealed at the dance that Richard Hunt was WPA Dance King. . 'iff- -' 4 f' romofcng nclerdfancling .14 cl .xdpprectahon Spanwk Speahng Kounfriegj A 1 I . -I ' ' 5. I I I FIRST ROW K Peirce M Thompson, T. Woolfordg Miss Pettit, sponsorg D. Zimmerman B Haglund SECOND ROW: O. Bonebrakeg V. Norrisg M. Jolly, S. Hollemback J Hall D Wright K. Selby, Under the direction of Miss Margaret Fljettit, spon- sor, LOS AMIGOS DE LA LENGUA ESPANOLA, had a very successful year. The purpose of the Spanish Club is to promote further understanding and interest in Spanish-speaking countries, their people and customs. Directing the club were Dale Zimmerman, president, Marjorie Thompson, vice president, and Kathy Peirce, secretary-treasurer. Elisa Vidal, R.S.I-1.5. foreign ex- change student, was an honorary member of the club. As a social event of the year, members enjoyed dinner at a Spanish restaurant followed by a Spanish movie. - 1 I -' ,,A V .- .. V Q- 1 -H - .4 ,FS-1- .D ' ' -f - 141 I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I ll III I I Il I I 5-I I I I I I Liu xl I I IH W I I I I ', II -Rs -- f l i is 5 5 i E Q Z A . .N I! v w 4-1 1 4 Z A it is fi if 3 L 5 3 3 i 2 'Q l 2 L 2 2 5 i 3 2 l 2 l 5 5 1 l mf l it I 3: lf. Qli lfffl lf! if :rl pi .w V41 i I., Q i lf. V2 its .M ,sp ii li rl, l ill lg will 'L W Ma liz .E' a 1 QQ w 142 3' romofing gyfecfiue retry acihfieri for .S7fuvLnf me The Bookworms Club, commonly known as the Library Club, is composed of many students who work in the library by helping the librarian, Miss Martha l-lupp, promoting library use, and im- proving library facilities. The club is set up on point basis. After the required amount of points are earned the member receives a school letter. By selling RSHS School Pins to the student body, the club was able to make its necessary funds. Nina Pippenger was the past year's pres- ident. Other officers included: Sandy Scrock, Vice president, Nancy Cummins, Secretary-I-listoriang Jean Jones, lst semester treasurer, and Coy Lee Humphress-2nd semester treasurer. MiSS HUDP, SDOHSOI3 S. Srock, M. Bacon, H. Yates, C. Humpress, N. Pippenger, C. Hawthorne, S. Manning, G. Parker, C. Kimball, W. Lakin, B. Hawthorne, N. Cummins. jig, Af , N W ,v - .-14. V ,fl :'i4E'E'.55.1-Qg.g,:A--'I- ' cience nricked -749 Wine! Left to Right-E. Ward, W. Von Demfange, Mr, Hensley, L. Osborn, C. Witt, Mrs. Whitsitt. Left to right-R. Yates, C. Pierce, Young, Mr. Crumley, Mr. Miller. Raytown South Science Club's objective is to stimulate the mind in answering questions of scientific basis. Through exper- imentation and demonstration, the members of the club are able to further their interest in science. The Science Club held an astro- nomical observing session in the spring at the home of the president. . Guiding the members through their high school science career are Mrs. Whitsitt, Mr. Miller, Mr. Crumley, and Mr. Hensley. Walter Von Demfange was president, Richard Wisley, secretary, and Cregg Clifton, treas- urer. 143 'R .xdrfidfic 6,nv!eauora A urriueol I I -1. K. Hensley, J . Maienschein, L. MacElhern, K. Bruns, S. DiMaggio, M. Simon, J. Martin, T. Phillips, M. DiMaggio, E. Ward, S. Hoffman, N. Williams. Seated-K. Duvenick, J. Rafiner, B. Clay, M. Greenfield, S. Saturday sketching trips to various places of interest and trips to the Nelson Art Gallery for special exhibits included some of the many activities of the Canvas Club. To promote an appreciation of the arts, to provide a place for interested students to learn more about art, and to further artistic experience are the objectives of the art club. Many of the members have taken an active part in me producting of plays and musicals by working on the stage crews. During the football season, hand-made pennants sold by the Canvas Club were a familiar sight. The club was under the guidance of Mrs. Patricia Shockey and Mr. Perry Morris. Barbara Evans vxgas president of the clubg Gary Tebbancamp, vice-president, Marilyn Greenfield, Secretaryg and Charlene Highley, treasurer. N fgjjggjlg Slieglggliljg' Standing' K' Sanders' K' O Hara' S' Seated- M. Braton, B. Ackley, B. Ramsey,C. Martin, J. Stigall, ' ' p' S. Strejc. Standing- L. Hensley, K. Vanderbur, S. Hayward, B. gg Evans, B. Ballew. 144 1 f ' - . 'i,'ff2 F2i5-EE'5M Would you like to enter the business world as a sec- retary? Then S.O.S. CSecre- taries of Southp, a business club would interest you. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Robinson, Mr. Douglas, and Miss Burbridge, the clubpro- vides office experience for students by doing secretarial Work for teachers. Tours of various business offices and guest speakers gives mem- bers an insight into the busi- ness world. As a club project, cal- endars were sold in order to raise money for the pur- chasing of pins for members who earned specified points: A The social event of the year was a picnic in which business club alumni were invited. Officers for the -1964- l965 school 'year were as follows: president, Marilee Di Maggiog vice president, Vera S W a n s o ng secretary, Cathy Schroepferg treasurer, Barbara Jenkins, and histo- rian, June Smith. ecrefariaf gxperience or Sfudenfa Seated: M. DiMaggio, President, V. Swanson, Vice-President, K. Schroepfer, Secretary J , Smith, Historian. Row 1 - V. Dion, L. MacElhern,K. Lakin, A. Bobbitt, D. Whisenhunti D, Baker, R. Thompkins, R. Cook. Row 2 -Miss Burbridge, N. Olson, L. B ussing, J Lane, M. Boren, L. Armstrong, D. Pierce, M. Gibson, MI- Douglas- ROW 3'M1'S Robinson, B. Ramsey, J. Roberson, S. Smith. M- Gafdaenef, E- Jones, M- Wan, E Skinner, M. Henderson. Row 4- L. Andrulwicz, P. Emery, C. Donahue, K. McDougall, J Hall, M. Meyers, R. Richardson, N. Cummins. 145 -riff To grow as a person, to grow in fellowship, and to grow in the knowledge and love of Cod are the goals of a RSHS service organization, the Y-Teens. Sponsored by Mrs. Fisher and Miss Hoffman, Y- Teens had a very success- ful year. Together with Ray town High's Y-Teen Club, a dance was held to which all students were invited. During the Christ- mas season, can goods, clothes, toys and a ham were given to a needy fam- ily in Raytown. All Y-Teens are junior members of the YWCA and can take part in any of its activities. The Club earned money by selling candy and potato chips at the YWCA. The 1964-65 president of the Y-Teens was Lynda N ollg vice-president, Olivia Bonebrakeg secretary, Mary Gibson, treasurer, Teri Massey. Seated: R. Tompkins, Linda Noll, Oliva Bonebrake, Mary Gibson. Standing: Mrs. Fisher, Belle Ramsey, June Smith, Jeannine Buck, Verna Swanson, Pat Young. eruing we Schoof .fdncl Communify 146 .7 , X F . ,f in'- ,W ,,,.,,,..Zs7-.. .7 , X ,Vie - Seated: W. Lakin, sec.-treas.g C. Hoff, captaing T. Flynn, presidentg T. Shurack, vice president, K. Lenz, corrs. secretary. Row l: B. Griffin, R. Keller, B. Griffin, N. Pipperper, B. Dunlop. Row 2: C. Pierce, R. Phillips, M. Bacon, C. Wilt, J. Gladden. Row 3: M. Walker, J. Hollick, T. Holmes, B. Cummins, J. Laysom, W. Von Demfange. 13 'ng an Quief. Lerea ame CMM oing n., Raytown South High Chess Club has been run- ning full speed ahead. They had an overwhelming vic- tory when they played Van Horn with the final score at lO8-O. The Chess Clubwas developed to promote the interest and growth of chess and good sportsmanship. Under the guidance of Mr. Laidley and Mr. Sample, the members learn more and better techniques of the game of chess. You may go by Room 100 any time after school and see players involved in the bat- tle of strategy. But be care- ful when you enter--you may hear some new words like checkmate .. These members have worked hard to achieve their goals in order to be proud of their club name. The officers of Chess Club are: Terry Flynn, p r e s i d e n tg Ted Shurack, Vice-president, W a y n e Lakin, secretary-treasur- erg Ken Lenz, secretary of correspondence, Carl Hoff, team captain. 147 4 QL. ca 1 -' Lgfiiei ! l i 4 i 5 r I Ml I 1 1 V b lf you really want a place to go after games or on Friday nights, why don't you go to Teen Town? The Teen Town Council sponsored their regular dances plusa Christmas dance and the Basketball Homecoming. They also sponsored the battle of the bands night and the proceeds went to this year's Senior project. This has been the most successful year for the Teen Town Council with the help of the area's top bands. The Raytown Police Depart- ment gave them a vote of confidence forthe fine job they have done. The Council is divided into two groups: the student council and the adult council. This is because Teen Town is spon- sored by P.T.A. and who also make up the adult council. 0 OU. wanf 30 201160 ..!4l'L6l AGU? jun? Seated: B. RamSCY, treasurerg J. Byrne, presidentg Yates, secretaryg L. Jones, vice presidentg Row 1: Smith, J. Burns, P. Miller, V. Dion, L. Meyers, Boyer, B. Hallack. Row 2: D. Linville, C. Warner, GCN-if Plaskett, M. McEvers, S. Di Maggio, M. DiMaggio, B. Stephenson. Row 3: D. Glenn, D. Sperry, C. Donahue, J. Woods, G. Lynn, B. Ackley, C. Bolen, L. Hallack. 2 f - Q i '- . .... . LL . 5 I , V N L , f I - ..........-........ Goa p....ff, fQ....,.f, .izv.f:ic,4. C.O.E. officers. Front Row: D. Iiarns, vice president, B. Crain, secretary, J. Hall, reporter, ' ' Ziiiitiisais I tm in C.O.E. Row l: B. Tenny, L. Scribner, G. Tewell, M. Williams, B Dannaldson, F. Fieden, J. Rice, S. Foster, D. Gilbert, M. Wiggington N. Slater, L. Richardson, D. YarYan. Row 2: J. Harper, R. Martin Berger, G. Honey, J. Stout, D. Duensing, S J. Bredeman, T. Wheeler, B. Hartzler, T Stockton, D. Gatewood, D. Iiams, S. McBee L. Gatewood, B. Crain, B. Siler, A Lasher, R. Turner, Mr. Stumpff Cooperative Occupational Ed- ucation trains students to be workers and leaders in trades, industry, and sales. This organization has lO0Z, membership of the C.O.E. class. C.O.E. has been active this year. They were represented by twelve members at a two day state convention at M. U. During the third quarter, they attended a four school C.O.E. social and in G. Rooks, T. Shafer, S. Mongan, M. McClue, L. Olison, M: Underwood, J. Hall. Row 3: T, M.Lee, H. wiiomorhf n . R. B. Siler, treasurer, L. Gatewood, president. Back Row: J. Stout, sgt. of arms A Lasher resident of C O E of l 3 . ,p . . . Missouri. A g Distributive Education Clubs of America develops future workers and leaders in market- ing and distribution and makes all students aware of the future in the largest field in the nation - selling. This is the first year South has sponsored the National D.E.C.A. club whose office is located in Washington, D.C. This organization is a branch of C.O.E. and is guided by Mr. Stumpff. he officers ofD.E.C.A. T are: Scott McBee, president, Dan Gatewood, vice president, Sharon Foster, secretary, Gary Rooks, treasurer. J R April they held a banquet for their it ,X employers. C.O.E. is guided by Mr. Q Nj Stumpff. D.E.C.A. Row 1: G. Tewell, L. Scribner, B. Danldson, J. Rice, N. Slater, D. YarYan. Row 2: B. Tenny, M. McClue, M. Berger, G. Honey, S. Underwood, D. Duensing, L. Richardson. Row 3: T. Wheeler, G. Rooks, T. Shafer, L. Olison, S. Foster, S. McBee, D. Gatewood, R. Turner. ' 149 I I I Z I I r I I I I . I I It AI I n I n.: I I I I Q I1 I II! I II Img I ,gl Iii! Iwi +I IIXI III .wi III I I. If I I1 II N. L. I 1II .III III F . I g I i I. .. I I I I' I QQ I' .II gp IV ltr 'III Q.. III' I III .gf IEIII IlI5I' I II' ,I f'iIIr I I 'I zz. QIII III .III :Iii SHI I.II . H VMI TI. I I I I I 1 II II I 1 I 5 Z 2 3 I 5 3 i s 1 I. I, i I . im a R Sk Q .K I - , - . tx 2 . . x , ' - X i ka .lk - .IA - 0I'Yl2l'l'LaAeI'5 j0l'l'lOI'l'0lll Planting their Sweet Gum Tree to beautify Raytown South. The Puture Homemakers of America, under the direction of Miss Esther Grover, is an organization which stimulates interest in Home Economics. As the homemakers of tomorrow, their goal is to help individuals improve personal, family and community living, now and in the future. Their activities this year included: a picnic and initiation for new membersg a visit to the Swope Ridge Rest Home at Christmas, a sunrise breakfast during the week of April 4QEl1'1CI selling fruit cakes for their money .making project. As their school project they planted two Sweet Gum trees in the front of the school. 150 FIRST ROW: T. Orr, Reporterg B. Wollerman,Recreational Pursel, K. Hassler, S. Summers, G. Constantine,B. Wright, Leader, E. Hardy, ParliamentariangA. Needham,Secretaryg P. Traul, J. Thompkins, B. Jenkins. THIRD ROW: N. T, Wilde, 2ndVice PresidentgN. Holman, lst Vice Presidentg Cummings, M. Thompkins, J. Muir, N. Berry, M. Weir, G. Stubblefield, President. SECOND ROW: B. Haglund, K. B, Dunckle, N. Sanders, S. Burcham, H. Esler. 39. 1411 . f f' 'f uf' . . T' 77 LOI1y5Lal'l6 earn .!l'0l1'l JLl'5t .Hand g'Xf7el'iel'LCe Seated: T. Rafiner, exec. committee, J. Kenner, par- liamentariang V. Wyett, secretary, R. Reece, president P. Hayward, vice-president, L. Chappell, sgt. of arms G. Lynn, treasurer, K. Yates, exec. committee. Row 1 Mr. See, P. Eye, D. Springer, P. Miller, C. Warner P. Morris, B Bartlett, J. Pitcher, S. Simmons,G Boyer J. Zelsman, Di' Daggio, R. Cook, S.Settle, Scott: Row 2: M. Wirt, J. McCulloch, S. Ryan, G. Parker, L Armstrong, K. Thoms, E. Skinner, N. Gillihan, C. With the guidance of Mrs. Scott and Mr. See, the Dionysians further their interest in drama and speech. All members are enthusiastic and participate in all events. Their experience and knowledge will be retained for future use. Their new knowledge is resulted in the presentation of The Man Who Came To Dinner and Lil' Abner. A childrens' play, Beauty And The Beast , was pre- sented in the spring. Hard work and late hours are put into these plays. But we must not forget the people behind the scenes . They are the people who organize the play into it's spectacular scenery and customs. The Dionysians are under the capable leadership of Ronnie Reece, presidentg Pam Hayward, vice-president, Vicki Wyett, secretary, Gary Lynn, Treasurer, Linda Chappell, sergeant-at-arms, and Jane Kenner, par- liamentarian. Besides the plays, other Dionysians contribute in other ways to their club. In the spring is held the Award Banquet for the purpose of presenting awards to the out- standing students in Speech and the Theatre. Gilmore, K. Bennett, K. Langford, T. Barnes, L. Langston. Row 3: V. Paynes, G. Richardson,C.Hofmann, N. Williams, J. Brown, P. Satterfield, R. Turner, S. Leach, C. Conway, C. Alexander, S. Gray, J. Maze, D. Pierce, B. Fallin. Row 4: B. Billings, R. O'Dor, B. Carter, C. Donahue, K. McDougall, J. Woods, R. Rowland, R. Barncord, J. Williams, R. Frick, W. Dwight, A. Brown, M. Kessler, S. Darnold. J 2 Q - 1 1 1 i Y QQ 151 T ls- li il iig li if Hill YL will lun, ci F lui . Q il l l E3 I, ll Q . fi, l,: rl ' lf rf . vw: llll, l l l 1 1 i l I I 1 I l wi l v il ll! vu I. ill lei wi ,I ll ll T fn Ml ,li we W, ,ll lx!! F ll- I, ' I 1 L , 1 t . 1 V nl , llwl I ,n ll 4 i E l I l Wwi E QM Row l: T. Rafiner, co-ca t ' ' R. O' p am, Dor, co- G. Lynn, T. Marshall, Mrs. Scott. Row 3: G. captain, R. Rowland, grand-master captain, A. Parker, R Barncord J. Grant J. St J . , , awartz, . Brown, lst mate, W. Dwight. Row 2: P. Dehoney, T. Mabbott. Hayward, L. Jordan, J. McCulloch, K. Yates, llbelafe .xdnol .irendic .sgquacl .cnzcrfkera The debate and forensic squad was organized to further students speech training through active participation in contest work. This organization is not an offical club although Mrs. Scott plans to make it one. One of the major social events for the debate and forensic squad was the award banquet held in the spring in connection with the Dionysions. In all they have participated in twenty tournaments. In the Port Osage invitational tournament, the de- bate squad placed third, and in the Platt Gity in- vitational tourname1Tt, they placed fourth. The de- bate squad also attended the district tournament April 3 at G.M.S.G. and in the state tournament at Mu - raining jgrough .xgcfiue parficipafion 152 .9n Cfmfeif 'IMML 1 6 E 2 .Y .. -4' , P Raytown South I-ligh's Drama Depart- ment was able to initiate its second year in R.S.I-l.S.'s auditorium with this popular com- edy by the talented team of George Kaufman and Moss Hart. Tl-IE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER, a three act comedy, was presented December lO and ll. The leads were played by Bill Billings CSheridan Whitesidej, Linda Chappell CMaggie Cutlery, Jan Jackson Qlsorraine Sheldony, Ron Barncord QBert J effersonj. The co-ordinators of the play were Pam Morris and Karen Yates, student directors, and Mr. Eddie See, drama in- structor. 617 Wan Came jo linner H 153 ff mu. .-I 7,f,i ' z A I f 'wg , Wav? , 'f , ,V ' 3 , -X ' 1 k A- f '4f'ffz- ' 4 w K f, , I gi '1 4 135111, V f ' ' . f 'W if ' fzfiffli f , fe Q 1 f ' A501 M ' . 5 , f S55 Z f X X ' V, ,Q Q ' 5 r Xgiggwx Q ' f f WW . , .2 MW K rf 'kj , ,Q I, if , ' 'f Q f f if , f V K- fu 41,4 2 wht X Q A 4 X X W RVQWS if I, M727 M V4 , 3 an ...,-0 ' ' MZEEEEZEEE f f nk, 5 f ,, V 1 1 ' , ,,,, , , ,A , , 1 , W 5 f .1 yf ff,4?,,' X , 2 Ufvqw - W, ,yfrgwywf av r, . :f,55i.,, A V A ,sfysVfSfnWQ Af 4? 25- 4 Q 1 - .. , ,, .Nw V W M 1 ffm M zxy, ,,,vmy--gfxyx .W47:H,wf 'Q' 244224,-aff V f -1az:::::w f ' ,zfmziin gh 52557 tm. ..:..'?7- W7 -1 fir' 'Y ii? ,f7 Lf' - 4 ameri 30 pagt0llln .S7ouflz I , . A, --A.a..f MED i I 1 1 I THE CAST OF LI'l.. ABNER Li'1 Abner ...... Daisy Mae ...... Earthquake McGoon Marryin' Sam . . . Mammy Yokum . . Pappy Yokum . . . Appasionata Von Climax . . . . Ron Turner . . . Jan Jackson . . . . Ron Barncord Gregory Parker . . . KarenYates . . . Bill Bever Barbara Bartlett Evil Eye Fleaggle . '. .. Michael Bacon Dancing Chorus . . . . . Diana Baker John Byrne Chuck Donahue Nancy Gillihan Marilee DiMaggio Sharilee DiMaggio Russ Kimmett Lynn Lavo Nancy Martin Kelly McDougall Tom Rafiner Ron Reece Marlys Wirt Roger Zink 155 V An. ff ' W4 -.923-Qs-. ...va FIRST ROW: S. Miller, S. Strejc, L. Moore, L. Hrivnak,C. Richardson, C. Conway, R, Thompkins, C. Alexander, D. Atkisson, F. Waas, S. Urie, C. Nichols, J. Withers. SEC- OND ROW: D. Rogers, K. Crabtree, B. Wells, K. Summers M. Peruyjohn, J. Lnes, N. Pellegrino, L. Liles, J. srniweiif S. Darnold, W. Wear, D. Wright, C. Callahan, S. Williams G. Bordner, L. Hanson, M. Williams, J. Titus, J. Winn, P McGehee, S. Leach. THIRD ROW: J. Stigall, M. Hooker, C Zugelter, K. Hogan, K. McConnell, T. Massey, R. Dale, S Atkisson, D. Anderson, J. Roten, T. Mabbott, M. Dopson 1 SOME! 320, .AIIJ Superb C0n6luCt0l' Ming 7 COIITIGSIC. in their work. OFFICERS: B. Billings, President, R. Russell, Vice President, L. Moore, Secre- tary, D. Rogers, Treasurer. , Tr 'dggzilfiafa '- Under the direction of NLE. Carroll Lewis, the Raytown South High School Band participated in many activities this year. Among their activities were: the fall picnic, the Cardinal Capers , and the winter concert. On January 9, 1965 the concert band was selected to perform at the Missouri Music Educators Asso ciation. Later in the year, the Band par ticipated in the student assembly, the spring concert, and the district music contest in Warrensburg, and the state music contest in Columbia, Missouri. A banquet was later held honoring all entries that received awards at the state music It was through their hard work and earnest practice that the R.S.H.S. Band has made such an outstanding achievement J N G? S..- 5' ? E 158 .Q---..-....-.- ,.,, , . - , Row 1: K. Langford, S. Srock, R. Tompkins, S. Urie, S. B. Hibbs, T. Barnes, B. Austin, F. Waas, N. Srock. Stand- Darnold, W. Lakin, S. Cromwell. Row 2: D. Vanderlsinde, ing: Mr. Lewis, R. Nelson. R. Wiggins, C. Zugelter, J. Stigall, K. Crabtree, D. Rogers, OI'CLe5tI'a C-gl' LW .Zdgllef V-F - . . f? ' P J X -4 , -5 4 d ,A new gum! mfg jracbliona Creating a musical culture for South, the Lab Band has brought many honors to it's name. They have received the Outstand- ing Stage Band trophy at the 1964 Mid- Missouri Contest, and was the High School Representative in the lst Kansas City Jazz Festival. The Band also played for the Polaris annual dance and presented a talent show. All this was achieved under the guid- ance of Mr. Lewis. The members consist entirely of con- cert band and orchestra personnal. They not only practice on their own time but furnish much of their own equipment. The Lab Band has chosen Bruce Hibbs as their student di- rector and Jack Withers as their manager. In the saxophone section of the Lab Band, you will find: Jerry Titus, Kenny Summers, Terry Card, Gary Magers, and Richard Davis. In the trumpet section there are: Bruce Hibbs, David Van Fleet, David Wright, 'Richard Curtis, and Tom McCarty. The trombone section is made up of: Russ Russell, Dennis Connole, Mark Dopson, Tom Barnes, and Randy Knapp. In the rhythm section there is: Larry Ashley, Lyn Taylor, and Bob Mais. The Lab Band substitutes are: Mark Hooker, Hugh Ryan, Randy Sears, .lim Shelton, Hal Watrous, and Bill Auston. fTX '--1 gf 159 , if 'S -1- i f 5 Y r Y 1. 1 l 5 i L I r i I 1 u i I E I . l Q f 3 A 1 i I s I 160 Ckoir Row 1: K. I-Iicksg R. Landg S. Boclineg J. Mazeg G Stubblefieldg J. Muirg C. Sewellg J. Bockshammerg E Reiderg C. Uhlig. Row 2: Mr. Petrieg T. Masseyg N. Berry J. Branchg O. Bonebrakeg C. Plaskettg J. Flingg J. Meyers B. Stephensong C. Alexanderg K. Summers. Row 3: S. Clark? D. Pierceg S. Nagleg V. Swansong J. Berryg R. Turnerg R. Zinkg C. Parkerg J. DiPardog G. Titus. Row 4: J. Milhouser, P. Wardg D. Riesg N. Williamsg B. Hrivnakg K. Lathamg P. Delvlonbrung F. Veatchg D. Roccog S. Nicholsong J. Givensg R. Kunzg S. Koehler. rl I Ig 4 ' ' Row l: P. Kearneyg B. Leverg B. Ramseyg K. Hensleyg K Mavvbyg C. Jgapksong J. Hicksg T. Barnesg J. Embreyg J Tompkins. Row 2: C. W. Kimballg D. Taylorg J. Harperg N Goudyg J. Jacksong K. Thomsg K. Brunsg B. Bart1ettgM Baker. Row 3: H. Ryang T. Wrightg J. Mitchellg G. Williams 'I t H' rr IQ S. if-fjt lg! 1 V mr M., f Q - W fr fi , 1 QC WY ui! rx 4 Q 4 f , f my . ? .V 4 ,i Row lg R, Schererg T. Masseyg L. Hunley, S. Hoffg K, Hicks L Arni- N Berr ' J Lane' J. Maze- S, Bodine' S. Davis ' 3 ' y? ' D Y 7 ' Row 23 0. Bonebrakeg G. Graf, J, Berryg G, Stubblefieldg J. Muirg D, Pierceg C. Beardg J. Smithg C. Callahang V, Yatesg J, Fling. Row 3: R. Landg S, Nagle, J, Branchg K, Titusg . 7 V, Swanson, J. Meyersg P. Terrell, S, Roland, C. Alexanderg B. Bartlettg C. Richardson. Row 4: D. Robisong P. Wardg M, Pettyjohng S. Clarkg D, Riesg N. Williamsg B, Hrivnakg R, lVIcClellang M. Greenfieldg L. Polsong K. Lathamg Delvlonbrun. A L L ,sgoeciaf Gke 162 When the Girls' Special Glee Club performs, the audience hears a group of ninety girls singing together in perfect harmony. From the first song to the last, one may appreci- ate the hard work and many hours which were required to prepare the program. In addition to preparing for local musical per- formances, the members of this choral group spend much of their time practicing various numbers to be presented in district compe- tition in Warrensburg in the spring. If one is lucky enough as Well as talented enough, the opportunity to participate in the state music contest in Columbia is extended to this per- son. Too, many of these girls are members of other musical organizations around South. For instance, the RSHS choir, band, orches- tra, and other smaller groups are focal points for quite talented young ladies. 1 P. '1' Row lg S, Stateyg K, Mawbyg B. Ramseyg D, Edwardsg N, Goudyg J. McGeheeg J. Hicksg S, Valentineg J, Tompkins P, Walters. Row 25 S, Brunsg L, Hrivnakg P, Mayhughg S Jonesg M. Boothg J. Jacksong L, Nollg S, Hokeg T, Barnes K. O'H31'3Q J. Embreyg V. Wyett. Row 3: M, VanLieWg M Henderson- K, Bruns- C, Jackson- M Bakerg L. Davisg C Nicholsg D1'ape1'g,R, Schererg, M12 Petrie. Row 4: L. Cawlfieldg P. Satterfieldg T. Wildsg M. Hinkleyg L. Rich L, Williamsg P. Schroederg J, Baumanng C, Williamsg C Fox. 163 , ..,. ,, I E , . Q . f 1 I ' e X . l 2 K Q i if fi .a.l. Wfgi ff ' Q . 5 Row l: P. Kearneyg F. Veatchg E. Reiderg K. Summersg R Wilsong D. Taylorg J. Mitchellg S. Thustong T. J ohnsong F Anthonyg Mr. Petrie. Row 2: D. Dickersong C. Caseyg B Cartledgeg C. Taylorg C. Kimballg G. Williamsg S. Harrisi 2 Oyd R. Turnerg R. Zinkg J. Swassingg M. Letzigg J. Roller Row 3: B. Cumminsg L. Osborneg R. Kinzg J. Bettsg B Smith A. Bossertg R. Daleg J. Bennettg C. Lockeg L. Taylor R Kimmetg R. Wilbur. Le CM K, x The Boy's Special Glee Club has one purpose-Qto make good music. This they accomplish very Well. But While attaining their goal and purpose, the boys also gain experience in music and in performing before an audience. The boys have fun and at the same time build up their repertoire by learning new songs. Under the capable direction of Mr. George Petrie, the Boy's Special Clee Club has had a rewarding year in 1965. Af jx Q,-rjifii-:15I'g '77 X DRUM MAJOR: R. Frick HEAD MAJORETTE: Diana Baker MASCOT: Theresa Beck 1 X Our high stepping Drum Major and deft Majorettes added much to football half-times. The Twirlers also performed' in the American Royal and Raytovvn Parades. The preparation for these of- ferings was diligent prac- tice and attendance at the Wichita University Baton Twirling Camp. To raise money for this trip, the girls washed cars, sold doughnuts, and collected newspapers. Their main social event of the year was their Christmas party held at the Roehr's house. The Majorettes are hard Working and active. They give much, but it is unfor- tunate that they do not re- ceive as much recognition as their industry merits. :Fr 1'7 I J. Wise Sue Adkins 165 - 'Fl ,um- -1,-Q:-. 5 V K r l 1 W 1 E ?- il? 2 1. U 1 1 'i Qw 1, I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 I I , L 5 S 1 ,L Under the ,capable guidance of Coach Guy Malone, the 1965 football squad started practice. We later faced Ruskin in our first game of the season, and as a result of two penalty-nullified touchdowns, our team was defeated by a score of 12-6. Our only score came in the fourth quarter of a 37 yard pass play from Tom Toman to Mark Shapley. One week later the team evened its young 'record by downing Center 13 to 6. All of our scoring took place in the second quarter on a pass from Larry Meek to Richard Hunt, an extra point conversion by Larry I-Iammerbacher, and a 2 yard run by Meek. A final Yellow- jacket drive, which could have tied the game, was stopped on our 2 yard line when Kent Gates recovered a fumble. In our closest game of the season we defeated William Chrisman 21-20. Our Cards took a 14-O lead in the first quarter on touchdowns by Larry Meek and Mark Bray. Later in the game Meek scored again and Larry I-Iammerbacker kicked his third extra point of the night. Kent Gates blocked the kick on Chrisman's point-after attempt on their sec- ond touchdown. Our opponents scored again in the final period but they still were one point shy at the sound of the gun. x Against Springfield Glendale, we suffered our second defeat of the season. Larry Meek scored our first tally ona32 yard run. Tom Toman scored on an end run to make the half time score 14-13. Tom Wilson scored our final T.D. by catching a pass from Meek and then going 55 yards for the score. The final score was 35-20. In our homecoming game with Springfield Central, we were beaten 21-13. Greg Copeland picked up a Bulldog fumble on our own 45 yard line and sprint- ed all the way for the first score. Following a 53 yard run by Larry Meek, Tom Toman passed to Richard Hunt for our final T.D. Against Shawnee Mission West, our grid team won its first away-from-home game defeating the Vikings 13-7. Larry Meek put South on the scoreboard with an 18 yard end sweep. Then with the score tied 7-7 in the fourth quarter, Bill Dale returned a pass inter- .HK A-A- y f 6 J! ception 65 yards for the winning 6 points. The Cardinal defense lead by Terry Aitkens, Bob Glassner, and Bob Rapp did a fine job of containing S.M. West's offensive attack. On a night of outstanding individual performances, South was edged by N. K. C. 16-12, Mark Bray, who averaged 15 yards per carry for the night, scored on a 42 yard run around left end. Larry Meek set a new school record by scoring his 6th touch- down of the year. The Cards exhibited a stalwart defense in stopping the Hornets twice inside of our 10 yard line. Terry Aitkens made 22 unassisted tackles that game for a new school record. One week later our boys, who were fired up by their close loss to North Kansas City, stomped Truman 27-7. Neil Erisman ran up the middle for 52 yards and a T.D. Four minutes later Larry Meek picked up aPatriot fumble and raced 52 yards for another score. Roger Zink scored on an 11 yard run for our third T.D. of the second quarter. In the third period Bob Glassner blocked a punt from Truman's l yard line, and after the ball rolled into the end zone, Kent Gates dived on it for our fourth score of the night. Charles Parker then kicked his third extra point out of four attempts. 'Following the romp over Truman, the Cards added Rosedale to their list of victims. As a result of two touchdowns by Larry Meek, a70yardpunt return by Mark Bray, and later ,a 9 yard run and a 15 yard sprint also by Mark Bray, South was able to smash the Cats 23-7. - In the last and yet one of the hardest fought games of the season, the South High Cardinals could not seem to get anything going. As a result the team lost to Raytown 33-O. ' However, in considering everything this has been the best football season in the history of our school. The coaching staff and the team deserve a good deal of praise for the effort they displayed in obtaining the 5 and 5 record. 168 he .5 -... ' 514- ' , ' 'I ,,.,,+-1 1 1 a 'Wi , if ii IU at cl Egg ,Q I army -gqua ii 55. T 5.21 T Vx! 5 T wi Z Val 5 5 M 1 s, x lj' N' fix! 5 Vi? wi WV VU lr, M M if 3 :iii If gi! Q sg SMH WM? ET h ill 1 , . X 1 Nw.: .41 M .. 3.3 Hg sl. 1 i' T igg. V- . 3, ikfl WWW till f fill? . Wi NM? 1 1533 .2 1 Eiwqw .gf-NM TH. T? wi: z , li N 1 . V4 ' :- H N 1 3 H FRONT ROW: R. Zink, B. Dale, M. Smith, N. Erisman, '-Shapley, D. Neese, G. Copeland, W. McGinnis, J. Buchanan, 5 T. Aitkens, M. Bray, fR. Hunt, K. Gates, B. Rapp, B. R.x.Fe1ici, J. Gladden, J. Pippes, C. Parker, G. Nance, u I M1 Glassner, M. Thompson, L. Meek. SECOND ROW: M. T. Munoz, T, Wagner, R. Bruns. THIRD ROW: P. Kearney, H: 'y . L..- .,.1' 1 'few T 2 . UWM - w 'wg gf' W .440 3, 5 ,. fn, ff:- l li 1! . W, l,25gY ill. can 5. 'Q ,fil ww. e ,I ii, Tri-Captains ,NIS if Vi' al , All W Mark Bray i, P34 Y Richard Hunt . UA Terry Aitkens ,fs 1 .V -1 x2 l . I 14 -' . ip4'fL T171 1964 ' ' Y' 4 fm' -ff '11 W ff' vf W ff fff I ,f ,I , , V f f' f 4' f,f',,f,:f ,f www ,nf Af, X, f , f , ... S. Banks, R. Hunt, D. Connole, S. Allen, C. Schiltz, Duvenick, M, Thorp, J, Byrne, T. Toman, J. Riggs, B. E. Summers, L. I-lammerbacher, D. Brown, L. Angerman, McNeely, B. Colvin, R, Bailey, M. McCunniff, M. Berger, A J. Messmer, T. Wilson, J. Farhner. FOURTH ROW: G. C. Pierce, M. Tatum, B. Rammel. Coaches Bob Craddock Floyd Reed Vance Morris Russel Childress Mike Mclntyre Guy Malone 1 I .,.' , , u .. 269k , ,. in W7 . I 1. 5 ia. C. l 5 3 l l r r i ., .,. .SDOIQAOITLOFQ .1 . . , . . . .. ..., ..,, ,.,-,.,,1 . ., FRONT ROW: D. Ogren. S. Nolte, C. Uhlig, J. Lemberger, M. O'Donnell, K. Erisman, M. Williams, D. Curtis, G. Sembler, B. Wyckoff, A. Clifford, SECOND ROW: D. Maggard, R, Easley, M. Lewis, T. Jones, E. Evans, K. Sanders, J Jones, D. Nagel, S. Dingle, T. Dwight, D. Thrutchleyg THIRD ROW: T. Lee, S. Hansen, J. Moore, V. Heir, T Barnes, J. Denton, T. Strain, D. Rinehart, HC. Waites, B lsom, D. Maniong FOURTH ROW: S. Jackson, D. Hickman R. Chambers, J. Allin, M. Braton, T. Johnson, N. Pursley T. J. Johnson, R. Howard, W. Moree, R. Kessler. 172 SOPHOMORE GAMES , X RSI-IS 7 20 Raytown Rockhurst 20 6 Antioch 7 20 William 7 27 Chrisman Northgate 7 7 Eastgate 21 O Center 18 0 Truman 20 20 Won 3 Lost 3 Tied 2 I -y-if-r E.'f:w::D'5'. - ff J.V. GAMES Ruskin O Center 19 William 0 Chrisman Southeast Shawnee Mission West Northtown 0 Truman O Raytown 7 Won 5 Lost 2 Tied I RSHS 19 O 14 19 O 27 27 O 173 4.-1-4 ,I f -, ,W 'fi f WNZ:-'-:ff 'f ,f X A nv, 1 hw f. ,, 74? fkwfw, Ag, ,fm 74 Q MX '5 if 4V f 571 999.37 R , , ,,,,fX,,m,.,V 474. jbhgygyfx M1 ff - ' x fx X W X mjgfjfffffg 1 X' v ..,-4:.e- 4543, - ,,' xdf A N My A M7649 f fy x fffx f . . , .' ,mv-4.rf2:4': 1 .- , 0 2 53? 45 'ir 74,-:Q Nu. N zqyyxxwl , yea cfffv -. ..w4-g:mv ,.Q,'f V ,- ' -'I-:WEN 4 4 f . 1 f X f, f If m X f XM I , A , ,. , W ,f 1 , , ff ff' 'Z ' X ' , , X ,, A ,Q ,f - f ,, fy WMM , ' W ,f f Q f ,f wf f ff Aff ,f 7, ,f , V f ,f f ' W- CV' J V4 f X ' ' f f f ., --f',f,zf fy ,f , , f' ff' fi! ' ,,f mf fn m W I ,XM f X W my JW! , , 'U W f V ff X .X ? ,V ,f ,,f ,' 5 W 77f,yf2Q?,! I X ,, , I f , ff ,fb ,, V f ,f 2 ff: ,X , ff X A V Q7 ,X if W ,',!' f ' f , ,f W ef ,ww f f ' ,, V1 Mffly fr f ' JW ff ,f I ff ' X X J ,X I ,, , ,, X X, , ,V I7 X4 X :V , ,f A' ,f A f 4 f , !,,,'!4! V' , ff ff ff 4 E , Y all 0 el' omecoming , 1 ll een ref- -Www , 39 I' .L I 1 ' V. - .+,.l if ,.- . a.f,,?-:ww-5 'M .-y,f.'. r Q. Mme' if ff X, ,j f ' W' Aa uren a onnie oyer W dren aterf .74 1964- Z5 Uaraify .szquacl Kneeling C Clifton Stu Man M Strain L Hammerbacher, ing: Coach Lathrop, B. Nelson C Johnson M O Donnell J Allen T Munoz J Lankford C Parker Stu. Man. Stand- E. Parker, R. Hunt, P. Clegg T Bartlett Coach Reed gatietgaff .gCOI'eL06ll'6! Grandview Paseo Rookhurst Q St. Joe Truman N.K.C. Glendale W.C. S.M.N. Clinton . Truman Center Truman Ruskin Raytown W.C. Butler Windsor Sedalia N.K.C. Center Truman Ruskin 64 45 58 73 46 49 63 104 70 53 72 52 67 64 RSI-IS 68 63 38 50 57 60 53 52 33 fwzrzfzxw-f-wmm'm-rw----f-----'-- -3 - - ff f . - WAQ ' Y-1J 1 unior araily 178 T. Munoz, T. Bartlett, B. Bruns, B. Nelson, M. O'Donne11, J. Lemberger, R. Rice, D. Odneal. , gf-Y. - fr-,,'.,v - ' x I ' V F r .wan w. , . ,Y,,. 51' egw M , ! 4 , errie Armed omecoming ueen 'figiiif ' ,+w-L dufa KZCEKA efll .. 5 ff gargara garfbff fy. geffe pamaey, , -,..,,,. Y .v ,N V ,, . ' 9 i . 1 X- u D. I L . r ll v r -' Y , . z , 1 Q 4 I 2 xr l ? ra k lf, Lf . --., 182 road ' ounfry In our first year of Cross Country com- second in the Ruskin Invitational Tournament. petition We captured both the District and The team deserves a great deal of praise for Conference Championships as Well as placing such a fine initial effort. RSHS Center 38 24 William Chrisman 34 24 Truman 64 20 Raytown 51 Ruskin 34 24 Westport 31 34 Center 38 24 QLOW score winsj f if 49 4 4, ,, X X 1 'f , ff , ' .1 ' 3,94 ,jsp ,X:m1,fu,4f'x X5 1 fl ,,,,fn,.-45' We Front Row: R. Peters, M. Mason, B. Nelson, T. Bartlett, Kiniry, J. Hembree, P. Carlson, P. Clegg, C, Johnson, R. J. Lankford. Second Row: D. Stephens, G. Thompson, C. Mingus. Engle, E. Parker, M. Strain, J. Allen, Back Row.: S. Y- - M... A - . , -.,,.. ,, L0 -A W, in MY t Y vw QP? , GLENN THOMPSON ' JIM ALLEN P 2 , A CHUCK ENGLE O MIKE STRAILN ROBIN MINGUS PHIL CARLSON JOHN BEETS REX PETERS TERRY EARTLETT CHARLES JOHNSON ED PARKER PAUL CLECC 183 Q I r KNT1, ' medfgng eam 0 1965 l I Front Row: S. Davolt, J. Denton, R. Kanagawa, J. Griffiths, D. Fechte, D. Williams, E. Reeble, D. Melugin, D. Johnson. P. Kearney, N. Erisman, L. Lawhead, P. McCaulla, B. Third Row: Coach Morris, B. Clark, stu. man., D. Wilson, McNeely, M. Berger, G. Copeland, T. Wagner. Second Row: G. Rein, G. Maddox, L. Hensley, D. Rinehart, B. Aquesta, R. Morris, D. Thrutchley, J. Bishop, F. Gardner, B. Clifton, B. Smith, W. McGinnis, stu. man., Coach Mclntyre. MA'e5fAng cared 18 i erfy 5 51 l Grandview 24 28 gig Egngfieerence , , . . t ,xi Sprlngs Zgd-liI1.l5.iIT1cTourney Southwest ll 36 , Raytown 10 32 l N.K.C. 33 9 X Lillis 13 32 1 Excelsior Springs 23 28 i Pem. Day 11 35 f West Platte 10 33 . 4th Place N.K.C. Tourney . 3rd Place Conference Meet 3rd Place Ruskin Meet lst Place District Meet Jim Denton Ron Morris 2nd in conference 2nd in district 2nd-Ruskin tourney Dave Thrutchley Tom Wagner . . .. . - - - 'Q' -12',13?'7-'emu 'EF'- Steve Davolt W-10 1-8 District Champ Ray Felici W-5 1-O Pat McCau11a W-13 1-7 t-l 2nd in district 2nd-Ruskin Tourn. 3rd in conference Greg Copeland w-21 1-4 t-1 District Champ Ruskin Tourn. Champ 2nd in conference 2nd-N.K.C. Tourney Paul Kearney W-14 1-9 t-l 2nd in conference 3rd-Ruskin Tourney Ronnie Kanagawa W-11 1-5 . 3rd in district t 3rd-N.K.C. Tourney 13rd-Ruskin Tourney Mike Berger w-6 1-10 3rd-Ruskin Tourney Neil Erisman W-12 1-4 District Champ 3rd in conference Lee Lawhead w-20 1-6 Conference Champ District Champ 2nd-Ruskin Tourn. 2nd-N.K.C. Tourn. Bob McNee1y 3rd in district John Rick Beets Morrison Steve Richard Koehler Hunt Kneeling: S. Dingle, W. Dwight, P. Carlson, L. Ashley, M. Heckman, J. Pippes, D. Motley, J. Grant, G. Thompson, S. Alleng Row two: S. Koehler, B. Glassner, L. Angerman, R. Morrison, J. Beets, R. Russell, R. Peters, C. Rex P eters Tom Wilson Roger Zink Phil Russ Larry Carlson Russell Carr Engle, R. Zink, T. Wilson, L. Carr, A. Duffer, S. Lentz, Stu. Mgr., Row UI.. 1965 186 Chuck Ed Glenn Engle P arker Thompson Capt. Mike Steve Sonny Heckman Dingle Allen three: R. Spellerberg, J . Hembree, J. Gaullfield, J . Marker, M. Schaefer, S. Jackson, A. Foster, K. Sanders, B. Fi htmaster D. Underwood M. Williams, g 7 9 T. Dwight, S. Pellegrino, G. Griggs, C. Greenfield, D. Vaughn 4-f' 'A' ' ' f' W Larry Jerry Hammerbacher Grant Capt. jl'aCL Wayne Bob Larry Dwight Glassner Arlgerman Jim Dean Larry P ippes Motley Ashley 187 ' ? Fl' 189 -sa ll I 1 V 1 Y i J L, I 1 I I -x .L 1 .,..x. .1-4,-J 190 Row l: B. Hawkins, N. Olson, S. Lojko, L. Armstrong, K Bennett, Historian, S. Nagle, Sergeant at Arms, M. DiMaggio, Treasurer, S. French, S. Schuble, V. President, L. Esterly, B. Bartlett, J. Roehr, B. Wollerman, L. Jones C. Hawley. Row 2: C. Bolen, S. Simmons, C. Dereninger S. Lawson, K. O'Hara, S. Gray, J. Maze, D. Springer, G Morey, J. Hefflinger, R. George, C. McAlpine, V. Dion, P White, P. Traul, S. Ryan, L. Meyers, S. Bodine. Row 3 J. McCulloch, K. Cooper, P. McJinnis, K. McClellan, K Lewis, P. Reinhart, V. Pierce, R. Land, P. Ferguson, C Nearxies, A. Burton, B. Smardo, C., Beard, V. Wyett, M. Wirt, J. -Muir, P. Hinderson, L. Lavo. Row 4: N. Davis, J Meyer, D. -Taylor, J. Smith, N. Srock, S. Jennings, P Dwyer, K. Hollingsworth, S. Pukino, J. Branch, P Schroeder, S. Staley, J. Stigall, B. Moore, S. Sanders, D Marcusson, J. DiGiovanna, B. Guellner, J. Bockshammer Row 5: P. Satterfield, J. Brown, K. Brockman, E. Bailey R. Cameron, T. Land, S. Clark, E. Riggs, G. Parker, J Young, J . Rafiner, C. Duvevick, B. Hrivnak, B. McCalellan B. Smith, L. Mendenhall, L. Shadley, C. Kelley,D. Robison K- M .,4,.,., V ,gf P ep W f zx an-17' S -i Row l: D. Mahon, F. Dahlquist, B. Crockett, S. DiMaggio, S. Bennett, L. Chappell, J. Zelsman, C. Boyer, L. Hall, J. Kenner, B. Ackley, B. Ramsey, M. Stiefferrnann, S. Strejc, S. Martin. Row 2: P. Miller, C. Warner, K. Pierce, N. Gillihan, N. Martin, B. Westerhold, N. Williams, C. Hofmann, J. Wielt, C. Gilmore, K. Kruger, R. O'Dwyer, C. Lakin, T. Edwards, R. Cook, S. Speck, B. Hunt. Row 3: J. Pitcher, C. Newman, G.Norris, L. Langston, N. Pellegrino, B. Marquett, L. Schroeder, C. Asjes, K. Yates, S. Cantrell, M. Greenfield, C. Lewis, J. Flynn, S. The scene could be any Raytovvn South sporting event. Be it the mass start of a cross-country run, the kick-off, the tip, the start ofawrestling match, or track meet, the Pep Squad will always be there to cheer on our Cardinals until the last runner is in, the last seconds are counted off, the opposition wrestler is pinned, or the last race is run. Led by the Cheer- leaders the Pep Squad gives great volume to the rousing fight slogans that help the Cardinals to victory. Innovations such as the flash card section have also contributed much to crowd spirit this year. The Pep Squad sells victory ribbons before games to promote school spirit by getting everyone into the act. They are a large, lively, and loudly Cardinal group that gives much to all Raytown South sporting events: Even at such distant places as Springfield. With their colorful red and white uniforms and un- rnistakably red and white sentiments these girls really form a part of the teams they support. Van Meter, V. Zaun, R. Bailey, J. Meyers. ROW4: M. Brabant, D. Linville, D. Sperry, K. Thoms, J. Brien, S. I-Iankins, C. Schroepper, C. Smith, L. Polson,N. Trotter, G. Elder, K. Langford, L. Armie, A. Patton, Y. Robinett, S. Galbraith, N. Langston, C. Fulton, S. Srock, K. McConnell, S. Miller, L. Hrivnak. Row 5: M. Wagner, D. Pritchard, E. Krohn, P. Walters, J. Harker, S. Roland, C. Brotherton, S. Sheeley, M. Moore, S. Galyong V. Yates, J. Robinson, J. Mallett, E. Vidal, V. Smith, L. Rich, S. Leach, P. North, I-I. Morton. 19 1 1 1 l . ' T-Q Col Fight! Win! , led by the cheerleaders, and accompanied by the unified stomping, clap- ping, and shouting of the spirit-filled Pep Club Members, was one of the many cheers which shook the bleachers at athletic events. Using pom-poms, megaphones, pep and enthusiasm to their advantage, R.S.H.S. cheerleaders en- couraged the throngs of enthusiasts to lend con- tinuous vocal support to Cardinal teams. Pep rallies gave the cheerleaders an op- portunity to introduce new cheers, continue their chants to the peppy beat of the pep band, and present skits of catastrophies befallingR.S.I-LS. rivals. The game, the event to which these circumstances all led, was the real proof of the abilities of the team, the Pep Club, and the cheerleaders. ' Many hours of earnest practice resulted in a first place trophy at Marshall, Missouri, last summer. Linda Chappell Sherrie Bennett Jane Kenner romofera .gyclzoof .gpairif Barbara Bartlett Lauren Hall Jenifer Zelsman Connie Boyer 192 Clockwise: J. Di Giovanna, C. Kelley, L. Armstrong, C. McEvers3 drillmaster, L. Jones, S. Simmons. Standing: Newman, J. Pitcher, J. Maze, M. Wirt, M. DiMaggio, B. Crockett, S. Di Maggio, S. Ryan, N. Davis, F. K. Bennett, L. Lavo, C. Hofmann, J. Wielt, C. Gilmore, Dahlquist, B. I-lrivnak, L. Rich. N. Martin, N. Gillihan, R. Cameron. V. Norris. M. .7l1e.-Carcleffea Warck Ilfljlzia jlze adcob Clleer If you have ever been to one of South's games and seen girls performing precision marches and pompon routines, you have been watching the Southern Cardettes. The girls' drill team is well organized with the help of Mrs. Eberting, Miss Owen, and Miss Wheeler. Drillmaster, Mary Ann McEvers, leads the Cardettes in their pompon routines and precision marching, which are occasionally developed by the girls themselves. The drill team consists of twenty- nine members from which the drillmaster is elected. These girls practiced after school and during the summer they practiced for long and hot hours. - Another mascot and symbol of school spirit is the Cardinal. This is the first year the Cardinal has been seen at South's games. Trying to be South's best cheer- leaders are Pam Boyer and Lis a Chappell. These mascots can be dn seen at almost any game. 193 aaa Spirit Jaaaffa cfafafba 'L ' QQ., JL' lgargara lgarfzzff Jen ifer Zegiman The 1964-65 school year was the second year for the election of Miss Spirit. Three girls were nom- inated by the Pep Squad on the basis of school spirit and on how they served and led the pep club. After the nominations, the P ep Squad voted on the three girls and the reigning Miss Spirit was revealed at the Pep Squad Dance held in April under an Oriental Theme. Lynette Esterly wasjchosen as Miss Spirit with Barbara Bartlette and Jenifer Zelsman as her attendants. Lynnette Esterly was the president of the Pep Squad. Jenifer was a varsity cheerleader and Barbara was al- ternate cheerleader in charge of leading the cheers. ,, , , ' ' ,,-',4,,Q- fda 'ii:4L'L rf ' ' A .-f ,, el , L, W As a result of a suggestion by the Student Council to the Pep Squad, it was decided that, besides a Miss Spirit, a Mr. Spirit would be chosen, also on the basis of school spirit. Three boys- -Ron Reece, Tom Rafiner, and Ed Parker--were cho- sen by the Pep Squad as nominees. After voting by the Pep Squad, this position would also be revealed at the Pep Squad Dance. Tom Rafiner was elected as Mr. Spirit. R on Reece and Ed Parker were the other candidates. QOH, R062 gnc! panger m- .sinirif jam pahnel' ' .. ,MVN ,... fi .A Ltggvsqgg. 7 clzttefhlan 5 XQQZZ 'PQLQF' Row l: R. Petersg G. Thompsong R. KanagawagJ. Messmerg J, Grantg J. Buchanang N. Erisman. Row 2: M. Davy, C. Engleg L. Angermang J. Griffiths, B. Leverg J. Pippesg C. Parker, M. Thompsong M. Shapley. Row 3: L. Lawheadg P. Carlson, M. McGunnifg M. Brayg D. Neeseg E. Summersg J. Riggs, R. Zink. Row 4: J. Byrne, P.McCaullagB.McNeelyg G. Copeland, G. Nanceg C. Pierce, D. ConnO1eg W. McGinnisg K. Ershmang T. Wilson. Row 5: T. Wrightg J. Beetsg M. Berger, B. Glassnerg B. Rapp, K. Gates, T. Aitkensg J. Farhnerg L. Meek. . The members of the Letterman's Club are athletes that have a letter in at least one sport-- basketball, cross country, football, golf, track, Wres- tling. The purpose of this organization, started last year by the coaches, is to unite all of the various branches of the athletic program and to raise money for extra equipment needed by the department. This Worthy cause is advanced by sale of refreshments at all home sporting events. ln their red and White letter jackets, they can always be seen cheering on the Cardinals at events when they are not actually playing themselves. L96 l s 'UE ' 0 Q 'ffbi ' ' t -r. ' if vb 149 ...... 46 ...... 53 25 47 . . 53,149 .gleniom Ackley, Betsy ..... 28 130,132,l44,148 Aquesta, Bill . . . Aitkens, Terry . . Alexander, Cynthia . . . 28 170, . . 28 151,156,l60,162 Allison, Janice . . Amaro, John . . Anello, Janet . . . Anthony, Mary . . Apel, Bill . . . Asjes, Cheryl . . Atkinson, Linda . . .. 29, 126 191 184 169 196 133 198 28 29 29 29 29 191 29 157 133 154 29 Atkisson, Daneen .... 29, Bacon, Michael . . . . 29 142,147 Bailey, Cathy ........ Bailey, Richard ..... 29,171 Baker, Marcia , . . 30,161,163 Bakken, Larry ..... 30,157 Barber, Vicki . . . . . . 30 Barker, John ........ 30 Barnard, Robert ...... 30 Barncord, Ronnie .... 26,30 15l,152,l53,l54 Barnes, Royce ....... 30 Bartelli, Susan ....... 30 Bartlett, Barbara .... 30,151 l54,161,l62,181,19O,192 194 Beatty, Larry ........ 30 Beaty, Diana ...... 31 134 Beets, Johnny ..... 31,164 183,186,196 Bennett, John .... 31,161,164 Bennett, Larry ....... 31 Bennett, Sherrie .... 27,28 3l,126,133,134,180,19l,l92,200 Bennett, Steve . . . ,. . . . 31 Bentley, Jacqueline .... 31 Berger, Marquita . . . 31 149 Berger, Mike ..... 31 171 184,185 196 Berry, Nancy ..... 31,150 160,162 Billings, William .... 27,32 l26,127,134,151,153,154,156,199 Boles, Ted ......... 32 Bonebrake, Olivia . 32,134 Booth, Mary . . . Borgeson, Jim . . Boyer, Connie . . . l40,148,l51, Brabant, Margaret . Braton, Marlene . . Bray, Mark .... Bredeman John . . , . . . Brenneman, Theresa . Brown, Allen .... Bryant, Charles . . 146,160,162 32 163 6 32 . . 32 175,191 . . 32 32 I I 32 170 ,168 ,196 32, 156 133 192 191 144 . . . 33 33,151,152 . . . . 33 Buchanan, James . . 33,170,196 Buffa Carl .... , ..... 33 Burcham, Shirley . . 33,144,150 Byrne, John .... . . . 27,33 134,148,170,196 Cahill, Bob ..... Callahan, Dan . . . Campbell, Coila . . Campbell, Tom . . Carmack, Ronald . Carr, Larry . Cartledge, Bob Caton, Gary . Causey, Fredia . . Cawfield Linda 666 666 6666 ..33,l57 . . . . 33 . . 33,134 139,191 . . . . 34 . . . . 34 34,186,187 34,133,164 . . . . 34 . . . . 34 34,161,163 Chappell, Linda ..... 26,34 126,127,l31,l31,l33,134,151,153, 191,192 Chrisope, Connie ...... 34 Ciafullo, Mike . . . . . . 35 Clark, Ruth Ann . ...... 35 Clegg, Paul ....... 35,176 177,182,183 Clifton, Craig ..... 35,176 Cline, Alice . 198 . ..... 35 Conway, Cherie Cooley , Tom Crabtree, Karen 66666.66 . . . . 75,137 151,156,161 35 . . . . 84,134 156,158,199,201 fSenior in three yearsp Crain, Bonnie . Crawford, Bob . Crockett Bet . 4 9 - Cummins, Nancy Curtis, Richard . . . . 35,149 . . . . . . . 35 . . 35,191,193 . . . . 35,142 145,150 . . 36,156,159 36 Curts, Sandra . . . . Dahlquist, Francee . Dale, William . Dannaldson, Barbara . . Dannhauser, Danny . Davis, Linda . Davis, Nancy . Davis, Pat . . . DeFord, Lee . DeHoney, Gerald DeHues, Linda .6 666. . 36,126 191,193 . . 36,169,170 36,149 . . . . 36 . . . . 36 . . 36,190,193 . ..... 36 36 . . . . 37,134 136,152 37 Demaree, Charles . . . DeMonbrun, Pat Denton, Cynthia . . 37 . . 37,160,162 . . 37 134 '37 Dereninger, Cecilia . . , DiMaggio, Phillip DiP ardo, Tony Donahue, Chuck Dopson, Mark . Dryer, Linda . Duensing, Don Duffer, David . Dwight, Wayne Dye, Kris . . . Eckman, Linda Edwards, Dixie Effertz, Sandra Emery, Pam . Emery, Pat . . Engle, Chuck . . . . . 39 134,136,182,183,186,187, Erickson, David .6 66 6 66 137,190 . . . . . 37 . . . . '37, 148, .. 37,156, 37 145 151 159 . ..... 38 38,149 187 134 187 38 38 . . . . . 38, . . . . . 38 151,152,186, 6666666 66666 . . 38,1612 38 163 . . . . . ,134 137,139 ,134,145 . . 38 38,134,137,145 ,126 196 . . . . . . 39 Erisman, Neil ..... 39,168 170,184,l85,196 Esterley, Lynette .... 39,133 190,194 Falkner, Steve . . .... 39 Fallin, Barbara ..... 39,134 138,151 Fallon, Bill . . . . . . . 39. Feiden, Frank . . . . 149 Ferrell, Helen . .,., 39 Fetterolf, Janet ....., 39 Fling, Judy .... 39,160,162 Floyd, Gary . . . . . . . . 40 Floyd, Margaret .... 40,133 Flynn, Jacqueline . . 40,139,191 Flynn, Terry ...... 40,147 Foster, Sharon . . . . 40,149 Fowler, Gary . . ..... 40 Fox, Gary .......... 40 French, Shirley ..... 28,40 126,134,190 Frick, Richard- ..... 126,127,134,140, Galate, Sal . Gard, Terry Gates, Kent . . Gatewood, Dan Gatewood, Leo Gibson, Mary . . . . . 41, . 41,171 . . . . 41 . . . 41 . . . 41 . 27,40 151 157 40 157 159 196 149 149 134 Gilbert, Darlene Given, John. . . Gladden, Jim . . Glass, Debbie . Glassner, Bob . Godden, David . Gove, Steve . . Gowin, Janie . Grant, Jerry . 137,138,145, ....41, . . 4l,147, 146 149 . . . . 41,160 170 . . . . 41 168 . . . . 41, 171,186,187,196 . . . . . . 41 .......42 . . . . 42 26,28,42 126,130,l31,134,I152I153,187,196 Graves, Warren Gray, Sherri . Graybill, Jim . . . . . . . . 42 Greenfield, Marilyn 42 133 134,139,144,161,162,191 42 134 184 Griffiths, Jack .......42 .27,42 133,1I34,151,190,200 ,196 Groom, Susan . . . . . 42 Guarino, Buddy . . . . . 43 Haase, Charlene . . . 43 Haake, Connie . . . 46 Habben, Ralph . . .... 43 Hall, Jim -. . . . . . 43,136 140,141,145 Hall, Janice ...... 43,149 Hall, Lauren ...... 43,126 128,l29,134,175,191,192 Haney, Jay . . 26,43,128,129,134 Hanna, Judy ........ 43 Hardy, Elizabeth .... 43,150 Harper, Johnny . . 45,149,161 Harper, Steve ........ 44 Harris, Craig . . ..... 44 Harris, Steve . . . . . 44,164 Hartman, Charles . . . . . 44 Hartzler, Robert . . . 44,149 Harvey, Kenneth . . .... 44 Hassler, Karen ..... 44,150 Hastings, Robert ...... 44 Hawthorne, Clinton . . . Heckman, Mike Hedges, Joe . . Heffern, Robert Hensley, Karen Henson, Lorraine . . 45,134 Hibbs, Bruce . . 45,156,158,159 45 44,142 . . 45,186,187 . . . . . . 45 . . . . . . . 45 . . 45,144,161 ,157 Highley, Charlene ..... Hinkley, Margaret Holleck, John -. . . . 45,138 150,161,163 . . 147 . . 45, Holler, Steve .... 46,128,122 4 Holliday, Candy Hollocraft Vera , ....... 45 Holman, Nancy . . . 46,150,157 Holmes, Terry Honey , Gordon Hope, Chris, . . Horner, Karen Houser, Richard- Housman, Larry Hrivnak, Bonnie 134,160, Humphress, Coy Hunt, Richard . . . 46,147 . . 46,149 .. 46 .. 46 . . . 46 16'2,'190I193,i00 . . . . 47,142 . . . . 47,140 168,170,176,177,186 Iiams, David . Irby, Alice . . Ironsmith, Mark lsom, Don . . . Jackson, Darrell Jackson, Jan . .....47,149 .......47 . ..47 .. .47 . . . . . . 47 . . 47,153 154,161,163 J ohanning, Claudia ..... 47 Johnson, Charles . . 47,176,177 Johnson, Dane ..... 47,18 4 Johnston, Vicki . ASP - 48 Jones, Jean ......... 48 Jones, Sharon .... 48,161,163 Kanagawa, Ronnie .... 26,48 134,136,184,185,196 Keck, Linda . . .......48 Keister, Gail ........ 48 Kenner, Jane ...... 26,48 126,133,134,15l,166,174,191,192 Kenney, Dennis ....... 48 Kessler, Melvin Kilgore, Brenda Koury, Richard .I .A . . .I .I . . . . . 48,151 . 48 49 Kovachevich, Chris ..... 49 Kunz, Roger . . Ladish, Ronnie LaForte, Jerold Lakin, Cathy . . Laky, Walli . . Lamm, Becky . Lammers, Karen Landreth, Albert Lane, William . Lanning, Thomas Lasher, Alfred . Lau Linda . . 49,160,164 49 .......49 49, 134,145,191 49 I I I I I 49,134 49 49 50 ......50 .. 50,149,161 50 Lavfhead, Lee I I 50Il84I,1I85,196 Lawson, Susan . . . . . 50,134 144,190 Layson, John ...... 50,147 Leach, Sharon . . . . . 50 134,138,139,151,157,191 ,129 Lee, Jeffrey ......... 50 Lee, Peggy ......... 50 Lee, Terry M. . . . 51,149 Lee, Terry S .... . . . 51 Lemberger, Joyce ..... 51 LePard, Susan . Lever, Bill . . Lightner, Terry Liles, Linda . . Logan David . . . . . . . . 51 51,154,161,196 . . . . . . 51 . . . . 51,156 , . . . .... 51 Lojko, Sharon .... 51,134,190 Lotspeich, Russ ....... 51 Lynn, Gary . . 52,148,151,152 Mabbott, Timothy .... 52,134 152,156 MacE1hern, Laura . . . 52,144 145,181 Mahon, Delores . . . 52,-191 Maienschein, ,J an .... 52,144 Mallett, Jane' . . . . . 52,191 Mansell, Rita . . . , . , 52 Mardiat, John . . . . . . . . 52 Marquett, Barbara . . . 52,191 Martin, Edward Martin, Nancy . Martin, Richard Martin, Saundra Massey, Teri . Maze, Joan . . . . . . . . 52 . . 53,137,139 . . . . 53,149 . . . . 53,191 . 53,156,160,162 . . . . . 536134 151,160,162,190,193 McBay, Cheryl McBee, Scott . .I McCaulla, Pat . . McClellan, Karen. McClelland, Pat , McClue, Mike . McCunniff, Mark McDougall, Kelly . . McFa1l, Loretta . McGinnis, Wayne McNee1y, Bob . . McSpadden, Connie 53,184 185,196 . . . 53,190 . . . . 53 . 54,149 54,169 171,196 . . 54,134 136,145,151 . . . . 54 . . 54,168 170,184,196 . . 54,170 184,185,196 . . . . . 54 Meek, Larry ...... 54,169 Mercer, Tim . . Messmer, Jim . . 171,196 54,184 Melugin, David ..... . . . . . 54 . 55,171,196 Messmer, Mike . . 27,28,55,197 Meyer, Judy .... 55,133,190 55 Michael, Linda . Miner, stena . . 5'5,'134I156',157 Millhouser, Janice . . . 55,160 Mitchell, Harry . . . . . . . 55 Mitchell, Jim .... 55,161,164 Moore, Lyn . . 55,l37,156,16l 'IA M 'I ' F , . , -LMA U ,.,,,,LM,,,, 4.-4, , --. -B.. Norbury, Garnetta D . 70,163 Morgan, Cindy , Morgan, Steve . Morris, Pam . Morton, Helen . . Motley, Dean . . Muir, Jean . . . 134,1 Nagle, Sara . . . Nance, Gary , , . . . . 55 . . . 56,149 . . . . 56,133 134,140,151 . . . . 56,191 . . . . 56,187 . . . . 26,56 50,160,l62, . . . . 56, 160,162, Needham, Alice .... 56, Neese, Don . . Nelson, Gary , Nevius, Linda , , Noll, Lynda . . . North, Pam . . . O'Donnell, Paul O'Dwyer, Joe . . O'Hara, Kathy . 190 134 190 . . 56,171,196 138 140,150 . 56,170,196 . . . . . 56 . . . . . 57 . . . . 57,140 146,161,163 . . . . . 57 . . . . 57,191 . . . . . 57 57 . . . . 57,133 137,163,190 149 Ollison, Larry ..... 57, Olson, Nancy .... 57,145,190 O'Neal, Keith . . . L . . . 57 Orr, Teresa . . . . 58,150 Osborne, Mark . . . . 58 Owen, John , , , , , 58 Palmer, Janice , , , , , 58 Parker, Allen ,,,,,, 58,199 Parker, Charles ,,,, 53,160 171,176,182,183,196 Parker, Edwin ...... 26,58 176,177,l82,183,186,195 Payne, Carolyn ....... 58 Payne, Vicki ...... 58,151 Pellegrino, Nancy . . . 58,138 140,156,191 Peters, Rex . . . . . 59,182 18 Phillips, Sharra . . Phillips, Theresa Pierce, Carl . . . . Pierce, Deanne . . Pippenger, Nina . Pippes, Jim .... Plaskett, Cheri . . . 59: Polson, Lynda . Porter, Sharon . Preator, Jerry . Pryne, JoAnn . . Pursel, Ron . . . Rafiner, Tom . . 127,130,132,134,1 Rakes, Pat ..... ' . . Ramel, David' . . 3,186,187,196 . . . . . 59 . . . . 59,144 . . 59,143 147,171,196 . . 59,145 . . . . 59,133 142,147 59,134 187,196 148,160 59,162 . . . . 59 . . 60 . . 60 171 . . . . . . 60 . . . . 60,126 36,151,152,195 . . 60 . . . . . . .60 Ramsey, Belle . . . . . 27,60 144,145,146,148,1 Rathbun, Nancy . Reece, Ronnie . l28,129,134,136,1 Reed, Cherle . . Reeker, Stephen . Rendina, Kenneth 61,163,18l,191 . . . . 60 . . 27,60,126 51,195,201,223 . . . . . . 1 ......61 ....61,157 Rice, Janet .... . . 61,149 Rice, Mary . . . . . . . . 61 Rich, Linda ....... 61,133 163,191,193 Richardson, Linda Riggs, Jeff . . Rittermeyer, Bill Roach, Patricia . . .61,149,161 61,134,170,lZ6 . . . . . . 1 . . . . 61 Roberson, Janice . . 61,145,191 Robinett, Yvonne ......62 - .,- .., ,.,.,,,..'L Rocco, Dan . . Rogers, Diane 156Q167',1'5sE,1 Rogers, Karen ..,,, 62 Rogers, Keith . . . . . ROOKS, Gary . ,. .... 62 Rose, Grace . .. Rowland, Richard .. I. '. '. Rowland, Bill . Ryan, Susan . . 63 Sampson, Gregg , '62 152 62 62,160 62,134 99,201 137 62 149 Rubelee, Bill . .. .. i. '. .. . . ,l51,190, Sample, Dennis ....... Sanders, Nancy . .. h .. .. Schafer John 62 151 154 138 62 193 63 63 150 63 Scherer, Rheta , , 63,134,162 Schoonover, Larry ..... 63 Schroeder, LeeAnn . 63 191 Scribner, Linda . .... 63 Settle, Gloria , , ,,,,, 63 Sewell, Cindy . . . 64,160 Shafer, Terry ..... 64,149 Shannon, David ..... 64,156 Shapley, Mark . .64,l34,170,196 Shaw, .Dennis ........ 64 Showalter, Chris . 64,134,203 Shultz, Bill . . A ....... 64 Siler, Brenda . . . . . 64,149 Simpson, Terry . . . 64 Sirna, Barbara . 1 . 64 Slater, Neva , , , 64,149 Smith, Cheryl . . . 65 191 Smith, Don .... . . 65 Smith, Gary C. . ..... 65 Smith, Gary K. ....... 65 Smith, June . . . . . 65 145 146,162 190 Smith, Mary ..... 65,137 Smith, Mike P. . ..... 65 Smith, Mike W. . . . . 65,170 Smith, Susan . . . . 65,145 Smith, Vicki . . . . . . 66,191 Snow, Jeff .... 66 '.66 Sorenson, Richard Spandle, Gary ........ 66 Spellerberg, Janice . . . 27,66 Thomas, David . ,, , , 69 Thomas Paula . . , ..... 69 Thompson, Glenn .... 69,182 l83,186,187,196 Thompson, Mike . Tittle, Nancy . . Titus, Gerald . . Tompkins, Janet . Tompkins, Rosalie 14 Trotter, Don'1 . . Turner, Ronald . 134,136,l5 69,169 171,196 . . 69 . . 69,157 159,160 69,150 161,163 69 137 5,146,156,158 . . . . . 70 . . . . 26,70 1,154,160,164 Tyler, Charles ....... 70 Underwood, Steve Valentine, Susan . Vanderbur, Karen Vane, Fred .... D. ' - Varney, Bonnie . . . . 70,149 40,144 . . . . 70 . . . . . . . 70 Veatch, Fred . . . 70,160,164 Vidal, Elisa ....... 26,70 126,134,135,137,141,191 VonDemfange, Walter . . 71,143 147 Vorbeck, Ray . . Waas, Frederick . Wade, Terri . . . Walker, Merritt . Wall, Cherie . . Walsh, Stephen . . Walters, Elaine . Ward, David . . . Ward, Everett . . Ward, Mary . . Ware, Donna . . . Watson, Robert ,. . Wear, Warren . Wegner, John . . West, Victor . . Wharton, Donna . . Wheeler, Terry . . White, Donna . . . . 71 71,157,158 71 . . 71,147 ...71 ..71 71 . . . 71 71,143,144 . . . 72,134 ....72 ....72 ..72,156 ...72 ...72 ....72 . . 72,149 . . . 72 Wigginton, Mary ..... 72,149 Wilde, Fred ..... AUGU, James ...... 80,126 176,177,182,183 Anderson, Donald . . . 80,156 Andrulewicz, Louise . . 80,146 Angerman, Larry .... 80,186 187,196 Armstrong, Linda . . . 80,151 171,190,193 Arnold, Tim . . . . . . 80 Ashley, Larry . . . . 80,136 159,186 Ashworth, Mary ...... 81 Austin, Bill ..... 81,157,158 Bagby,Jim 81 Bailey, Robert ....... 81 Baker, Diana . . . 81,145,165 Baker. Ellen . . ..... 81 Ballew, Becky . . . 81 144 Banks, Willard . . . . . 81 Barker, Pat . . . . . 81 Barnard, Barbara .... 81 Barnes, Terry ..... 81,151 161,163 Bartlett, Terry .... 81,176 177 178,182,183 Bayer, Donna . . .... 81 Bellamy, Clevy . .... 81 Bennett, John . . .... 81 Bennett, Kathie ..... 81,151 190,193 Berry, June . . . 81,160,162 Best, Sam .... .... 8 1 Bethurem, Terry Bishop, Jim .... .--6 126,130,132,134,198 . . 66 66,134 151,190 Srock, Nita . . 66,137,158,190 Steele, Terry ...... 66 Stephens, Dennis .... ,136 154,182 Stephenson, Barbara . . 67,148 160 67 67 Sperry, Greg ...... Springer, Dixie ..... 6i Stillwell, Judy . . . . . . . Stockman, William Stockton, Tom ...... , 67' . . . 73 . . 73,138 Wilde, Tammy . . Williams 150,163 , Charlotte .... 73 Williams, Don ....... 73 Williams, Jim . . 27,73,134,151 Williams, Marie . . . . 73,149 Stout, John .... Stover, Jerry . . . Stubblefield, Georget 113 67 15o,i6'o, Sudendorf, Eddie ...... Summers, Ed .... 68,170, 149 149 67 67 162 67 196 Summers, Sharla .... 67,150 Swanson, Verna .... 68,145 146,160,162 Swinney, Larry ....... 68 Sykes, Kay . . . . 26,68,134 Talley, Carol . ..... 68 Talley, Jim . . . ...... 68 Taylor, Donna ..... 68,190 Taylor, Lyn . . 68,157,l59,164 Tenny, Bill ....... 68,149 Terrell, Pat .... 68,134,162 Tewell, Glenda ..... 69,123 Tharp, Dennis . . Wilmoth, Harvey ...... 149 Wilson Gary D. . . . . 73,130 132,133 Wilson Gary E ........ 73 Wilson, Larry ........ 73 Wilson, Ronald ...' 73,161,164 Wilson Tom ...... 74,171 186,187,196 Wise, Julie ....... 74,165 Wisely, Richard ....... 74 Wiskur, Johnny . . . . . 74 Withers, Jack ...... 74,157 Wollerman, Bonnie . . . 27,74 150,190 Woods, John .... 74,148,151 Wright, Tom . . 74,157,161,196 Wright, Judy . . . Wycoff, Jackie .....74 . . . . . . . 74 Wyett, Vicki ....... 28,75 151,163,190 Yaryan, Deanna . .... 75,149 Yates, Karen ...... 25,75 126,l33,151,l52,154,175,191 Yeoman, Kathy . . . . . . . 75 Young, Patricia . . . 75,143,146 Zelsman, Jenifer .... 75,140 ., 1 5' f1', ,14 lr' -- I '-V nf V , , - -ww ' , . me .,,,,., Hr ' A , wi ' I as ffnm I ' f , J , 'T' I Alf.. 'Y 1- , Z? I, 15l,l91,192,194 zink, Roger ....... 75,160 164,169,170,186,187,196 Zugelter, Clarence . . . 75,136 156,158 9 Junior! Agin, Mark . . . 80,134 V 136,139 Aholt, Shirley . . .... 80 Allen, Sonny . . . 80,187 81 . 184 Bockshammer, Joyce . . 82,160 190,193 Bodine, Susan . . . . . 82,160 162,190 Bolen, Cathy . . . . . .190 Boles, Trudy . . 82 Boone, Lyn ......... 82 Bordner, Greg ..... 82,157 . . . 82,137,145 82 164 82 Boren, Marilyn Bosler, Gary ........ Bossert, Arthur . . . 82, Bowen, Deborah . . . . . Bowen, Dennis . . . . . Bradshaw, Lewis ...... 82 82 Branch, Jeanne ..... 82,138 160,162,190 Brewer, Paula ....... 82 Brockman, Kathy .... 82,134 Brooke, Penny ..... 82,133 Brookshier, James ..... 82 Broll, Michael ....... 82 - 1 . . . . 90 86,l56, 145 Brotherton, Donna ..... Brown, Cheryl ....... Brown, Judy .... 82,l5l, Brown, Richard ..... 83 Bruno, Mike ........ Bruns, Karen . . 83,144,161 Bruns, Robert ..... 171 Bruns, Sharon ..... 83 Brunson, Theodore ..... , Buffa, Rita ..... . . Bullock, Mike . . . . . Busse, Dale . . . . Cagg, Gary .... .... Calvert, Linda ....... Cameron, Ramona . .83,190, Cantrell, Sharon .... 83 Carlson, Phillip ..... 83, 183,186, Carmack, Tom ....... Carr,Vicki . . . . . . .. Carr, Vivian . . . . . Carroll, Terry . . . . Carsel, Jim . . . . Caudel, Sidney . . Charles, Debbie .... Clark, Keith ........ Clark, Susan . . 84,160,162 Claxton, Sandra .... 84 Clay, Barbara . . . 84 . .83 Clegg, Mike . . . . . . Clifton, Barry . . . Closson, John . . . . . . . Colvin, Bill ....... Connole, Dennis . . 156,159 Conroy, Candice ...... Cook, Rosemary . . 84,145 Copeland, Greg .... 80 170,184,185 -..... Coats, Linda ........ 84 Crabtree, David Crain, Brenda Crowell, Steve ...... Crownover, Wanda . . . . . Crull, Carl ......... Dale, Richard . . . 84,156 Davey, Michael .... 84 Davis, Janice . .... . Davis, Linda ...... 84 Davis, Richard . . . 84,159 Davis, Sherry . . . . 84 Deady, John . . . . . . . DeLaurier, Bruce . . . Dean, Ronnie . . . . . Dickerson, Dave .... 85 DiGiovanna, JoRita . . . 85 193 DiMaggio, Marilee . . . 85,144 145,148,151,l90,193 144 193 85 DiMaggio, Sarilee Dingle, Mike . . Dion, Vicki . . ....85, 148,191, 1 DiP ardo, Jim ..... 85, . . . . . 85 128 129,140,145,148,190 160 85 Doane, Charlotte Doll, Kerry . . . Donaldson, Mary Doty, Lloyd . . . Draper, Carol . Droy, Jim . . . Dunca, Bill . . . Dinckle, Becky . Duvenick, George Edwards, Trudy . Effertz, Virginia Elliot, Sharon . . Embrey, Joy . . Enlow, Steve . . Ergovich, Joe . . Esler, Helen . . Evans, Barbara . Eye, Pat .... Fairbanks, Chuck Farhner, John . Farmer Carla . Faulkenberry, Ruthie Fecht, Dan . . . Feleci, Ray . . . Fisher, Doug . . Flanagan, Tom . . Fletcher, Linda . . Foster, Cheryl . Frank, Charles . Frey, Albert . . Gardner, Kathie . Gardner, Minnie Gatewood, Kathie George, Jimmy . . . ' l Gilbert, George . 85 85 . . . 85 . . 85,163 . . . 85 . . . . 85 . . 85,150 170 191 86 86 163 ....85, ....85, 86,161, ......86 86 Ergovich, John . . 86 . . . 86,150 . . 86,134,144 . . . . 86,151 . . . . . . 86 86,171,196 86 86 ..... 184 86,170,185 86 87 . 6 6 . 6 . 6 6 . . 87, 87 87 87 87 . . 87 145 87 87 . . . 87 Gile, Reggie .... . . Gillihan, Nancy . Gilmore, Cheryl . . 87 . . . . 87,151 191,193 . 80,87 128,129,140,151,191,193 Given, Jim . . . Godden, Diane . Goellner, Barbara Goudy, Nancy . . Graber, Jim . . Grannon, Pat . . . Grant, Gordon . Graybill, Jim . Greenfield, Charles Gregg, Mary . . Griggs, Greg . . Grimes, Pat . . . Grimes, William Grossman, Pamela Haglund, Barbara Hallak, Betty Hallak, Louis . . Hallman, Helen . Hamblin, Steve . 129, . . . . . . 87 . . . . 87 . . 87,138,190 . . 87,161,163 . . . . . 87 ....87 87 . . 88 . . 88,187 . . 88 . . 88,187 . . . 88 88 -6.6. . . 88, 138,l41, . . 88, ...... .....- 88 128 150 . . . . . 88,148 148 88 88 88 Hamblin Kathleen Hammerbacher, Larry . . . 88 171,176,l77,l87 88 88 Harmon, Diane . Harness, Bill . . Harison, Diana , Hartin, Dennis . Hastings, Regina Hawkins, Brenda Hawley, Christine Hawthorne, Bevely ' . Hayward, Pam . Hayward, Susan . Heges, Marjorie Hembree, Jack . Henderson, Mike Henderson, Pam Hensley, Linda . Heritage, Mike . . I 88, . . 88, 138, . . 89, . . 89, l34,151, 89,137,144 . . . . 89 89,182,186 89 88 134 137 139 . . . . 88,190 88 190 142 126 152 . . . . 89,190 Henderson, Richard 89 . . . 144,184 89 Herz, Bill ......... Hickman, Justine Hicks, Janice . . . 89,161 Hines, Leslie . . . . . . . Hoel, Don .... . . . Hoerl, Sharon ........ .....- Hoff, Carl ....... 89 Hoffman, Sherrie .... 89 15 1, 191 Hogan, Raymond Hoke, Shirley . Holand, David ....... Hollembeck, Steve . . 141 Hollingsworth, Kathy . . 90 Hooker, Mark . . 90,136,156 Hornback, Leslie Hough, Sharon . . . . Howard, Wayne Howell, Glenna Humphrey, Chris Hyre, Dennis . . . . . . . Jackson, Cheri ..... 90 161 Jackson, Denise .... 90, Jackson, Edward Jackson, Rod . . . . . Jakobe, Jerry . . . . . . Jenkins, Barbara .... 90 Jennings, Paulette . . . . Johnson, Gary . . . . . Jo1ly,Mike Jones, Elaine ..... 90 Jones, Linda ...... 90, .8 6. Jones,Paul . . Kearney, Paul . Kelley, Carol .... Kelly, Dean . . 148,190 '.'.'.'.' 96, 164,184, 91,190, ' 89 89 ,163 89 89 89 ,147 ,144 ,193 89 89 89 ,157 1 90 90 Holmes, Harold ....... , ,159 . . . . . . 90 90 90 90 90 90 134 163 134 90 90 90 150 90 90 126 193 90 161 185 193 91 Kimbrough, Norma' 91 King, Judia . . Kinsey, Glenda .......91 . . . . . . . 91 Knapp, Randy . . 91,136,157 159 Kneeland, Linda ....... 91 Koehler, Steve . . . 91,160,186 Kroenke, Diane ....... 91 Kunz, Linda . . . . . . . 91 Kupfer, Lee . . . . . 91 LaForte, Jim . . .... 91 Lakin, Kenneth . . . . 91,142 147,158 Laky, Eileen . .... 91 Lamm, Sharon ....... 91 Land, Gary ......... 91 Land, Ruth . . 91,l60,l62,190 Land, Teresa . . . 91,138 190 Lane, Janice .... 92,145 162 Langford, Kathy .... 92 151 158 191 Langston, Linda .... 92 138 151,191 Lankford, John . . 176,177 182 LaSala, Carl, ........ 92 Latham, Karen. ..... 92 134 8 140,160 162 Lauderdale, Tim ...... 92 Lavo, Lynn ..... 92,190,193 Leckenby, Sue . ..... 92 Lewis, Kay . . . . . 92 190 Liles, JoAnn . . . . . 156 Limbaugh, Len ....... 92 Lloyd, Pam ......... 139 Locke, Courtney Lowe, Arlene . Lowe, Pamela . Lyon, James . . . . 92 161 . .66 6. .6 Magers, Basil ....... Magers, Gary . Maienschein, Joyce Mais, Bob . . . Manning, Sherry Mansell, Diane Marshall, Thomas Martin, Arlene Martin, Nancy .0 . 13 Martin, Roland . . 93,156, ....93 140 164 92 92 'fff9a . . . 93, 8,140,191, Martin, Sharlene .... 93, Martin, Sharon Mawby, Karen . Mayhugh, Paula McCarty, Tom . . bg., ' 161 . . . . 93: 93 156, McChesney, Vicki' . .,. . McCulloch, Judy 156, . . . . 93, 152, McDonald, Marlan ..... McEvers, Mary . . . 93,l48, McGehee, Janice .... 93, McGehee, Paul 140, 93, McMertree, Robert ..... McWilliams, Danny ..... ..,-' ' Mendenhall, Elizabeth ., . 94, Meyers, Linda . . . 94,148, Meyers, Mike . .. . . . 94, Michael, Gary . . . . . Miller, Judy . .... . Mingus, Robin . . . 94,182, Moore, Dan . . . . . . Moore, Jim . . . . . . Moree, John ........ Morris, Ronnie ..... 94,184 Morrison, Richard . . . 80,94 126,136,186 Morton, Carol ....... 94 Munoz, Tony ...... 94,171 92 92 157 92 159 142 93 152 93 126 193 93 144 93 140 163 163 159 93 McConnell, Kathleen . . 93,137 191 151 190 93 193 137 163 157 93 94 190 190 145 94 94 183 140 94 94 171,177,178 Nannemann, Charles .... 94 Neel, Jan . ......... 94 94 Nelson, Kenneth Nevius, Sheila . ..... 94 Newman, Chris . . . 94,191,193 Nichols, Brenda Nicholson, B019 ....... 94 Norris, Virginia .... 94,138 191 193 94 94 Nnyblad, Janet . . . .... y Odneal, Roger ..... 95,178 O'Dor, Richard . . . 95,151,152 O'Neil, Thomas ....... 95 Osborn, Larry . . . 95,143,164 Otto, Alan .... ..... 9 5 Palmer, Ruth ..... 95,134 . . . . . 95,137 142,151,152,154 Parvin, Lloyd ........ 95 Patterson, Doug ....... 95 Peirce, Kathy . . . 137,141,191 Perkins, Shirley .... 95,190 Pettyjohn, Meridel . . . 95,137 156,162 Parker, Greg . 4 1 1397. ... -4- L N W , dm3'L,1,..,..f A Pettyjohn, Peggy , Phillips, cnariime Phillips, Randall . Pickard, Carolyn Pieratt, Janet , Pierce, Craig , , 95 95 . . 95 , 147 95 95 95 Pitcher, Joyce . . 95,191,193 Pound, Michael .... 95,134 Pursel, Kathy , , ,,,, 96 Rammel, Brock . .... 96,l.7l Rapp, Robert .... 96,171,196 Reed, Kirby . . . . , , , 96,l60, Reeder, Eddie , Vaughn, David , , , Rhodes, Michael . Rice, Barbara , , Rice, Sharon . . . Richardson, Cathy , , , Richardson, Karen ..,,, 96 164 Reinhart, Paula .... 96,190 96 96 . 96 Ries, Donna . , , , Riggs, Elizabeth . . 96 96 . . 96,134 137,160,162 96,151,190 134 Riley, David ...... 96, Robison, Donna . -. 96,162,190 Roehr, Jan ..... 96,165,190 Romine, Mike . . .... 96 ROSS, James . . .... 96 Roten, Jann .... . . 96,156 Roulette, Deloris . . . . 96 Rourick, Lance . . . . 96,137 Rowe, Glenda . . . . . 96 Rupard, Paul . . . . . . . 97 Russell, David . . .... 97 Russell, Russ . . 97 126 134,136,15.6,.159:l86:201 Russell, Sharon . . Sanders Jurlean .....97 , ...... 97 Satterfield, Patsy .... 97,151 Schlitz, Gary . , , Schlosser, Tom . . 163,190 . . 97,134 . . . . . 97 Schneider, Richard , . 97,136,139 Schroepfer, Cathy . . 97,145,191 Schuble, Sue . . 97 Schutte, James . . ,126,134,190 97 Scott, Barry ........ 97 Scott, Mark . . . . 97 Scruggs, Deroy , . . . 97 Selover, Tim .'L'L . . . 97 Selvey, Keneth . . . 141 Seymour, Debbie . . . . . 97 Shadley, Lucille . Shelton, Jim . . Showalter, Ann . . Shurack, Ted . . Simmons, Sandy . . Simmons, Sheryl . . . . . 190 . . 97,157 . . . . 98 . . 98,147 . . 98,126 190,193 . . . . 98 151 Skinner, Eva .... 98,l45, Sloan, Victor . . .... 98 Smith, Brenda . . . . 98,190 Smith, Clifford . . . . . 98 Smith, Jaymille . . . . 98 Smith, Terry . . Sneddon, Louis . . Speck, Sharon . . . Spellerberg, Allen Spinner, Betty ..... Spruill, Barbara . Spruill, Terry . Srock, Sandra . . Stawarz, James . . Steury, Tom . . . Stewart, Paula . . Stieffermann, Mary Stigall, Joyce . . . . 134, 139, 98 98 139 98 98 137 198 . . . . 98 . . 98,142 158,191 . . 98,152 . . . 98 . . . 98 . . 98,134 191 156 190 156 . . 9 144 158, 137 Stillwell, Jolaine . . 98, , Stith, Sandra ........ 98 Strain, Mike ...... 99,176 Strejc, Susan . . . 177,182,183 99,144 156,191 Sulser, Mary ........ E 99 Summers, Kenneth . . . 99,156 159,160,164 Tatum, Mike ........ 171 Taylor, David . . . 99,161,164 Tewell, Linda . . ..... 99 Thompson, Marjorie , , 99,141 Thompson, Waunita ..... 99 Thoms, Kathryn Thorp, Virgil . . Tindall, John . , Tittle, David Toman, Tom . , Traul, Peggy , , Trimble, Eddie , Trost, Debbie . . Trotter, Warren Troupe, Fred , , Turner, Randy , , Tyler, DeAnn . VanF1eet, David , VanLiew, Martha VanMeter, Linda Vaughn, Richard . . Vento, Sam . . , Wade, Sandra , , Wagner, Tom , , Walker, Charles Wall, Sandra , , Ward, Peggy . 100 Wear, Connie , Weir, Marilou . Werner, Kara . West, Gary , , , Westerhold Billie Whisenhunt: Dorothy .0 ,n White, Pattie . . Whiteside, Terry ...- Wielt, Judy .... Wigginton, Suzanne Wilber, Rick . . Williams, Carolyn . l. .. Williams, Larry Williams, Lydia Williams, Nancy 144,151,160' Williams, Steve . Wilsey, Joyce . . . Wiltfong, Ronald . . Wirt, Marlys . . Witt, Charles . Wolfe, John . . Wood, Danny . . Woody, Merle . . Woolford, Terrie Wright, David . . Yaryan, LaVar . Yates, Kathy . . Yates, Robert . Yowell, Elizabeth Ziegenhorn, Gary Zimmerman, Dale Zumalt, Thomas SDPL 0lll0I'2J Ackley, Bud . . Adkins, Sue . . . Allen, Edgar .... . Anen, S. Phillip Allin, Joe .... Anthony, Frank . Armstrong, John Arni, Linda . . . Arnold, Terry . Arnote, Greg . . Atkisson, Steve . Austin, Steve . . Bagby, Steve . . Bailey, Eva . . . Bailey, Rhonda . Baker, Bob . . . Bakken, Steve . Baller, Mike . . Barber, Corey . Barnes, Janie . Barnes, Tom . . . . . Baumann, Jane Beard, Cheri . .104, Beets, Larry . . Bennett, Cheryl . . . . 100, ,161, ,139, 101 100,' 99,151 191 161, . . 99,140,170 . . . . 99 . . 99 99,170 ,150,190 136 127, 100, 157, 1 6 4 - . 171, 100, ,160, 100, 100, 100, 100, 6 99 100 140 149 100 159 163 191 187 101 101 140 184 147 100 162 100 150 100 100 191 145 190 100 80,100 ,191,193 . . 100 164 101 101 163 140 193 157 101 101 145 193 147 101 101 101 137 141 159 101 101 143 102 102 141 102 100, 101, 101, 191, 101, 101, 190, 143, 101, 138, 157, 142, 102, Anen, Phillip W. ' .' ' 103,157 103,165 . . 103 . . 103 103 103,172 164 . . 103 162,191 . . 103 . 103 104,156 . 104 . 104 104,190 104,191 . 104 . . 104 . 104 . 104 . . 104 104,172 104,163 162,190 . 104 . . 104 Berry, Rick . . . Bledsoe, Kathy , , Blevins, Richard ,,,,, Bobbitt, Anita . . . 104,137, Bordner, Cathie ..... Bowlus, Pam . . . . Boyer, Bob .... , , Bradbury, Chuck , Bramlette, Tom ...... . . 104, 134, Brotherton,Caryn . . 104, ..104 104 Braton, Mike . . Brown, Bill . . . Brown, Keith . . . Brown, Linda . Brown, Mark . . . . . Brown, Wallace . . Buck, Jeannine . . Buczinski, Larry . . . Buell, Patricia . . . Buell, Steve . . . . . Burkholder, Tom . . . . Burns, Judy . . . . . '105, Burton, Anna ..,,, 105, Bussard, Carolyn ..... Bussard, Cheryl .,.., Bussing, Lynn' ..... 105, Caine, Robert ....... Callahan, Christine . . 105, Calvert, Janice . . . . . . Campbell, Priscilla .... Carey, Priscilla ...,,, Carter, Bill ...... 105, Carter, Brenda , , , , Casey, Charles .... 105,164 Cawfield, Jim ..... 105,186 Cessna, Jeff ........ 105 Chambers, Melinda .,,. 105 Chappell, Randy . . . . . 105 Charles, Brad . . . . . 105 Ciafullo, Steve . . . . . 105 Clark, Bob ....... 106,184 Clemons, Thomas . . . 106 172 106 106 106 106 150 104 145 165 104 104 104 104 129 172 126 191 104 104 104 104 105 . . 105 105 105 105 105 148 190 105 105 145 105 157 162 105 105 105 151 105 Clifford, Art ...... 106, Cochran, Susan ...... Comstock, Jennifer .... Conoley, David ...... Constantine, Geraldine . . Cook, Paula ...... 106,191 Cooper, Charles ...... 106 Cooper, Karen ..... 106,190 Cournoyer, Jeanette . . . 106 Cox, Curtis ........ 106 Cox, Gary ......... 106 Cummins, Byron . . 106,147,164 Curd, Eddie ........ 106 Curtis, David ..... 106,172 Dannhauser, Bob ..... 106 Darnold, Steve . . . 106,151 156,158 Davis, Clifford . . . . . 106 Davis, Dennis . . .... 106 Davis, John . . . . . 106,179 Davis, Pat .... 106,137,138 Davolt, Steve . . . 106,184,185 Dehoney, Nancy ...... 106 DeHues, Bernie ...... 107 DSHFOFI, Jim .... 107,172,184 Dingle, Steve ..... 107,172 Dodson, Barbara Dohrman, Fred Doty, Arthur . .' . Dowdell, Curtis Duckworth, Bob Duffer, Nancy . Dunbar, Rick .... . Duncan, Kathy . Dunlap, Bill . . Durham, Vicki . Duvenick, Kathy Dwi hr Tim 107 8 , - - Dwyer,Paula . 128, Dye, Donald . Eager, Don . Easley, Ronnie . Edwards, Mike . .. Elder, Glenda . Ellis, Neil . . . Erisman, Kenny Evans, Eddie .... Everhart, Chuck Ewing, Tom . . F eeback, Tom . Ferguson, Jerry Ferguson, Pam F etterolf, Gary Fightmaster, Bob. . Fishback, Ron . Flack, Mark . . Fleming, Karen Fortsch, Luretta Foster, Allan . Fowler, Gay . . Fox, Carol . . . Freeman, Glenda Frey, Jim .... Frost, Jim . . . . . . Fulton, Carolyn Galbraith Sherry Galyon,S11e .... ' 103, Gardner, Fred ..... Gash, Tom . Gastinger, Kirk 107, ,l40, 186, 137, 107, 187 107 107 107 107 107 139 179 107 107,147 107 190 187 126 200 107 107 172 107 ,144, 172, 107, 107,137 140,191 107,179 172,196 107,172 . 108 103, 108 108 108 190 108 . . 187 . . 108 . . 108 . . 108 . . 108 108,186 108,128 137,140 108,163 108 108 108 -5.6 . 6 108,191 108,191 126,191 103,108 126,184 . 108 . . 108 201 George, Regina . . 103,108, Hornback, John . Jacobson, Rick . . . . . . 115 . 115,179,182 115 115 McDerrned, Steve uri H 1 4 K i 1.1. 1 1 li L 5 2 1. P Fw 1 2 Ei 1 I 1 x. I1 i 1 a 3 V , w ,M i i 1 yi xy? Ni ',! KH W1 ff 4 ly, MM R 1,21 F. Q, ,Ii i, 121, in I L ii 1, 'Ji iii 2 i ,,,. sil 'h i 1 I i i 1 1 1 ' A 1 F 1 V, 1+ 'I. ,. V ie W 1 v i 5, .M ,r ,.! 1 ,i 1 3 s 5' L li 1 L if wi' Vj , ll I 1 1 1, H wi g 'HL Sli 225 M, ,, 1: ,Mig 491'- 1 'i .fi J 3 L .1 ',L.v,f1.m gl , ar, Gibeson, David . Gill, Keneth . . Glenn, Donna . . Gonzales, Bob . . . Goodfellow, Nancy . Goodner, Tommy Goodwin, Windy . Gowin, Sharon . . Graf, Gloria . . . Graf, John ..... Grannan, Marlene Gravitt, Gary . . Griffin, Bob . . . Griffin, Bill . Griggs, John . . Groff, Kathy . . Grubb, Roberta . I-Iabben, Sally . Hadasek, Nancy . Hale, Cindy . . Hall, Clel .... Hall, Karen . . . Hamilton James . . . - . 0 ids, idb, Q . 109, 109, 190 108 108 148 108 108 108 109 109 162 109 . . 109 109 147 147 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 , .... . 109 Hankins, Sondra . . 109,138,191 Hanna, Dona . . . ...' . 109 Hansen, Steve . . 109,172 Hanson, Larry . . . 109,157 Hardy, John . . . . . 109 Harker, Judy . . . 109,191 Harris, Bill . . . . . . 109 Harris, Rick .... . 109 11 1 :,1 I-iasenyager, Jerry , . , 109 1-lassler, Connie . . . . 109 Healy, Mike . . . . . 109 Hedberg, Mike . . . . . . 109 Hedrick, Connie ...... 109 Hefflinger, Jane . . . 110,190 Heidrick, Ronnie ...., 110 Henderson, Marsha . . 110,145 163 Henderson, Phillip . . . 110 Hensley, Waid . . . . . 110 Henson, Doug . . . . . 110 Herr, Victor . . . 110,172 Herron, Vicki . . . . 110 HeUSe1,Ma1'k . . . . . 110 Hibden, Terry . . .... 110 Hickman, Darrell . . . 110,172 Hicks, Kathy . . . 110,160,162 Highley, Bill . . .... 110 Hilt, Dennis . .... 110 Hoff, Sherry . . . . 110,162 H08-9111, Kathy . . . . 110,156 Hoke, Sharon . . . . 110,163 Holcomb, Terry . . . . . 110 H0115 Lirel .... . . 110,179 Honey, Clinton . . . . . 110 Hopper, Terri . . . . . 110 Hopwood, Wanda , , , 110 Hough, Louis . . Howard, Randy . . Howard, Bob . . 111 111 . . . 111 . . 111,172 111 111 Howard, Stan ....... Howell, Linda . . Hrivnak, Linda. .11l,15 ,163,191 111 Hubeny, James Hug, Susan .... Hunley, Linda . Hunt, Alan . . . Hunt, Bonnie . . . Hutchin, Noreen . Inman, Jim . . . lsom, Buddy . . lsom, Susan . Jackson, Bill . . . Jackson, Steve . . Jakobe, Judy . . J ennings, Sharon Jobe, Steve . . . Johnson, Cathy . Johnson, Gordon Johnson, Pat . Johnson, Tommy Johnson, W. Tom Johnson, Wayne . Johnston, Joy . Johnston, Susan . Jones, Alexa . . . Jones, Claudine . Jones, Gilbert . . Jones, Jerry . . Jones, Tom . . . Jordan, Larry . . Kasiah, Ed . . . Keck, Diane . Keith, Doug , Keller, Rick . . Kelly, Terry . . Kenyon, Randy . . Kesler, Russ . . Kilgore, Linda . . Kimball, C. W. . 'J Kimbrough, Donnie Kimmet, Russ . . . Kiniry, Steve . . Kinser, Gene . . Kneble, Orville . Kroenke, Sherry . Krohn, Eileen . . Kroog, Danny . . Kruger, Kathy . , Kunz, Allen . . Kunz, Eric . . Ladd, Mary . 202 .-4... f f iii, 111 162 . . . . 111 . . 111,191 111 111 172 111 ... . . 111, . 111 111,172,186 111 . 111 . . 111,126 140, . . . Q . . . . ...- . . 112, . . 112, ...112, . . . 112, 190 111 112 112 112 161 112 112 112 112 112 . . 112 112 112 112 152 112 112 112 147 112 112 172 . . . . 112 112 142 161,164 . . . . 112 . 113,164 . 113,182 . . 113 . . 113 113 . . 3,128 129,140,191 ' ' if . . . . 113 . . 113,191 . . . 113 . 113 . . 113 LaFo1lette, Jeanette .... Lampkin, Steve . Lancaster, Tom . Land, Gary .... Langston, Nancy . Lanham, Sondra . Lavo, Tim .... Leckenby, Vicki . Lee, Terry . . Lemberger, Joe . Lentz, Steve . Lentz, Kenny . . Letzig, Mike . . Lever, Vicki . . Lewis, Cheryl . Lewis, Linda . . Lewis, Mike . . . Linville, Debbie . Little, Rick . . . LoCascio, Larry . LoScalzo, Mattia . Lugenbeel, Dean . Lyon, Becky . . . MacE1hern, John . Maddox, Gary . . Maddy, Jackie . Maggard, Doug Manfredi, Frank . Manion, Dean . . . Marcusson, Diane Marker, Jeff . . . Markum, Mike . . Marley, Randy Marrs, Larry . .- f f15,i3a, . Q Martin, Debbie . . Martin, Jackie . . Martin, Jeanne . . Martin, Jim . . . Martin, Marilyn . Mason, Mark . . . Maxwell, Debbie . McAllister, Dave . McAlpine, Cindy . 113 113 113 113 191 113 113 113 . 113,172 . . 113,171 178,179 . . 113,187 . . 113,147 . . 113,164 . . . 114 . . 114,191 . . . . . 114 114,172,179 114,148,191 114 ..... Q . . '.'f ilk, .-..- . . . 114, . . . 114, -on a 114 114 114 114 114 184 114 114,172,179 114 114 190 186 114 114 114 . . . 114 . 114,144 . . 114 . . . . 115 '.'.'1i5, McBee, David . .... . . McCarthie, Sherri ..... McClain, Carin . . McClellan, Becky . McClusky, Phil . . McCormick, Larry McDonald, Lee . . McGinnis, Pam . fiislibi, f f 'fl5, McKarnin, Tom . . . . . McKinney, Dennis Mclvlillin, Gary . . . . . McMurtree, Bob . McPherson, Steve ..... 190 115 115 115 190 115 126 137 115 115 . . 115,190 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 162 191 115 Meisenheimer, Larry . . Menhusen, Ralph ..... Mense, Donna ...... Meyers, Janis. . . 1l5,l60, Michaels, Larry ..... Miller, Janet , ...... 115 Miller, Pam 115,148,151 Q . 191 Miller, Phillip ....... 115 Miller, Sherrie . . 115,191 Mitchell, Beverly ..... 115 Montaleone, Mike ..... 116 Moore, Jim ..... 116,172 Moore, Kathleen . . . 116,190 Moore, Marilyn . . . 116,191 Moore, Mike . . . . . 116 Moree, Wesley . . 116,172 Morey, Gail . . . . 116,190 Motley, Carol , , . , , 116 Mulvihill, Janet ..... 116 Nagle, Richard . . . 116,172 Nanneman, James ...... 116 Neaves, Carol .... 116,190 Nelson, Bill . . . 116,176,178 182 Nelson, Rory ..... 116,158 Nichols, Cecelia . . 116,126 ' 157,163 Nichols, Dave . . . . 116 Nichold, Judy . . . . . 116 Nicholson, Steve .... 116,160 Nolte, Steve . . . di if 1 tif! 4 if . . 116,172 1 . -:...r : North, Patsy . . . . . 116 Norton, Gail . . .... 116 O'Brien, Janet . . 116,126,191 O'Donnell, Mike .... 116,172 176,178 O'Dwyer, Rose .... 116,191 Ogren, Richard . . 116,172,179 Olson, Terry . . ..... 116 Orr, Barbara . . .... 116 Otto, Roger . . . . . 116 Ouimette, Sandra . .... 116 Owensby, Richard ...... 116 Palmer, Ray .... . 117,196 Park, Debbie . . . . . 117 Parker, Ginger . . . 117,190 Parker, Richard . . . . 117 Parvin, Carla . . . . 117 Parvin, Mary . . .... 117 Patton, Anita .... 117,191 Pierce, Vicki .... 117,190 Pellegrinno, Steve . . 117,187 Perkins, Vicki . . . . . 117 Peters, Victor . . . . 117 Peterson, Patty . . . . 117 Phillips, Katherine . . . ll7 Phillips, Linda . . . . . 117 Phillips, William . . . . ll7 Philpott, Don . . . . . 117 Pickel, Marvin . . . 117 Pickett, Carol . . . . 117 Pierce, Debbilou . . . 117,151 160,162 Pierce, Steve . . . . . 117 Platter, Jim . . . . . 117 Poteet, Cheryl . . . . 117 Pound, Steve . . . . . . 117 Price, Barbara ..... 117 Pritchard, Dee . . . . 117,191 Pruett, Cathy . .' . . . 117 Pruitt, Sharon . . . . 117 Purdy, Diana . . . . 117,137 Pursley, Norman . . . 117,172 Putt, Deanna ........ 118 Rafiner, Judy . . . 118,144,190 Raisbeck, Larry ...... 118 Reeble, Eddie . . . . . 118,184 Reed, Paul .... .... 1 18 Rein, Gary ...... 118,184 Reynolds, Susan ...... 118 Rice, Richard . . . 118,178,179 Richardson, Cathi ..... 118 134,l5l,156,162,20l Richardson, Cheryl . .... 118 Riddle Tom... , ..... 118 Rinehart, Dan . . . 118,172,184 Rinke, JoAnne . . . Rist, Jane . .... Rittermeyer, Gary .....118 ....118a ....1l8 Robinett, Gary . '. .... 118 Robinette, Joyce .... 118,191 Roland, Sandy . . . 118,162,191 Roller, Jim . . . . . 118,164 Root, Herby . . .... 118 Roper, Ruth . . . . 118 Rouse, Eddie . . . 118 Runyan, Hattie . . . . 118 Russell, Alice ....... 118 Ryan, Hugh ........ 103 1l9,126,157,l6l Sago, Beverly ....... 119 Sampson, Dennis . .... 119 Sanders, Chris . . . . . . . 119 Sanders, Kevin . . . 119,172,186 .hSanders, Shirley . . Santella, Nana . . . Schaefer, Mike . . Scherer, Rosemary Schmidt, John . . . Schneider, Jim . . Schowengerdt, Lynn. Schroeder, Pam . . Scrivner, Jeannine Sears, Randy . . . Selover, Andrea . . Sembler, Gary . . Settle, Sharon Shadley, Kathy . . Sharp, Patsy . . . Sheeley, Sheila . . Shepard, Paula . . Shouse, Nelda . . . . 190 . . . .'1l9 . .119,186 . .119,163 . . . . 119 . . . . 119 . . . . 119 . . . . 119 140,163,190 . . . . 119 . . 119,156 . . . . . 119 119,157,172 . 119,151 119 . . 119 . . 119 . . 119 119 V 'Y V ,, .,J ,.,.-- . 'Ch A, ,pnnpa:9H5f.a...t. 'r'G.a:, ' ' . y . . . Tidona, Joe .... Mrs. Jean Checker .... Underwood, Dennis . ,,.,.,.,.,'. A.:.::.,. 3 Shupert, Charles . Simon Michaelette Simpsbn, Kent . . . D. .. .. Simpson, Penny ..... Skinner, Charlene . Smardo, Barbara . Smith, Bill . . . Smith, Brenda . . Smith, Janet . Smith, Phillip . . Snyder, Eva . . . Soeteber, Linda , Sparr, Don . . . Speck, Cyrilla . , Spellerberg, Rick Sperry, Debbie . . Spring, Mike . . . Staley, Sue .... 161, 120, 120, Standiford, Larry .... Stanley, Donna . . Stimach, Joe . . . Stockham, Janet . . Stout, Mary . , . Strain, Tom .... Q n . Stubbs, Marlene ..... Summers, Diane . Swassing, John .J-. Swinford, Gary . Swing, Dan .... Talbert, Kathy . . Taylor, Craig . . Tebbenkamp, Gary Tebbenkamp, Jim . Thomas, Sally . Thompson, Linda Thrutchley, David. Thuston, Steve . . . Titus, Karen . . . Trotter, Nancy . . Trotter, Roy . . . Turner, Pamela . . Uhlig, Cliff . . . Urie, Shari . . . VanderLinde, Dennis 120, -,-.,,, ,Ly . . 119 120,144 . . 120 . . 120 .. 120 120,190 . . 120 164,184 . . 120 120,148 . . 120 . . 120 . . 120 120,179 120,191 120,186 148,191 . . 120 163,190 .. 120 120,157 . . 120 . . 120 . . 120 120,172 . . 120 . . 120 161,164 120 fa ..- V121 121 121, 121, 121, 121, VanMeter, Sherri .... Vonderahe, Mary . . Voss, Alan ..... Voyles, Kathleen . . Wagner, Debra . . Wagner, Maxine . . Waites, Charles . . Walker, Janella . Walsh, David . . . Walter, Virginia . Walters, Phyllis Ward, Robbin . . Warner, Cheryl Watrous, Hall . . Watts, Dennis . . Wayman, June . . . Weatherman, Linda Weir, Jack .... Welch, Jim .... 1210 Wells, Barbara . . . Werner, Gary . White, Joyce . White, Linda . . Wiggins, Mary . . 4 . . . 120 . . 120 121,164 121,144 . .121 . 121 . . 121 172,184 164,179 . . 121 140,162 137,191 . . 121 . . 121 160,171 179,187 . .121 157,158 121,158 . . 121' 121 . . . - . . 121, 121, 121 121 121 191 172 . 121 122 122 . . 122 163,191 . . 122 122,148 151,191 122,156 . . 122 122 122 122 122 122,156 . 122 . 122 . . 122 158 Wilbur, Gary , , Wilcox, David . . Williams, Cheryl Williams, Debbie Williams, Dennis . . 122,137, Williams, Glen . 161, Williams, Jeff ..... , Williams, Landa -..- Williams, Mark . . 1122, Williams, Mike ,,,, Wilmoth, Douglas ...,, Wilsey, Linda Wilson, Dan . . .. i . . Wilson, Denine . . Winkler, Robert Winn, Joyce . . . . Woody, Clayton . . .-. f. 122, 172, 122, 123, 122 122 163 122 184 164 122 122 187 157 123 123 184 123 123 123,157 123 Mrs. Iola Hubner ..... . 23 Miss Martha Hupp . . . 15,142 Mrs. Hazel Hutcheson . . . 23 Mrs. Ethel Kilgore , , 14,138 Mrs. Karen Kille ..... 17 Mrs. Virginia Knapp ..... 23 Mr. Laverne Knierim .... 14 Mrs. Eileen Krinkey ..., 23 Mr. Larry Laidley . . . . 16 Miss Anna Larson . . . . . 13 Mr. Roger Lasswell .... 20 Mr. Warren Lathrop . . 22,176 Mrs. Carole,Lemery . . . . 17 128,129 Mr. Carroll Lewis ..... 21 157,158,159 Mr. Kenneth Lewis . . . . 13 Mr. Guy Malone ..... 22,171 Mr. James Markland . . . 22,197 Mrs. Ellen Martin ...... 18 Mr. Ralph Martin ..... 10,11 Mr. Eddy Mason ....... 23 Mrs. Theora Massey . . . 23 Mr. Michael Mclntyre . . . . 16 171,184 Mrs. Thelma Messer . . . . 23 Mr. Stuart Miller . . . . 19,143 Woodley, Kathy . . . . 123 Wright. Bea .... 123,150 Wright, Gregory . , , 123 Wright, Jim .... . . 123 Wyckoff, Bob . . 123,172 Yardley, Liz . . , . 123 Yaryan, Steve . . . . 123 Yates, Carol . . . . 123 Yates, Vicki . 123,126 162,191 Young, Jeanne ..... 123,190 Zaun, Victoria , . , , 123,191 Jdclminiafrafion, Sfafgp and worlera Miss Diana Adams . . . 14,202 Mr. Jon Anderson . . Q 129,200 Mrs. Barbara. Altergott . . 18 137 Mrs. Sandra Anderson . . 14 202 Mr. Les Ballard ...... 23 Mrs. Dorothy Bartlett .... 11 Mr. Earl Beemer ..... 23 Mrs. Edith Blue .,.... 23 Mr. Roy Boona ...... 16,140 Dr. Lyle E. Boyles .... 10,11 Mr. Richard Bradley ..... 18 Miss Dorothy Burbridge . . 17 145 23 Mr. Howard Burton . . . . Miss Avis Cannon . . . 17 Mr. Phillip Carter . . . 14 Mrs Lola Cassid . 23 23 Mr. Russell Childress . . . 19 ' 171,179 Mr. Robert Clark .... 10,11 Mrs. Lucy Claycomb . . . 11 Mrs. Karren Cogdill .... 17 Mr. Gary Collins ...... 10 Mr. Bob Craddock .... 22,171 Mr. Bob Cross ........ 10 Mr. Richard Crurnleyt . . 19,143 Mrs. Lee Denrow ..... . 23 Mr. Bob Dillon .... 14,133,202 Mr. Willard Douglas I . . 17,145 Mr. Andre DuChateau ,L . 18,137 Mrs. Sandra Eberting .... 22 Mr. Perry Morris ...... 21 Mr. Wance Morris . . 19,171,184 Mrs. Joyce Murray ..... 18 Mr. James Osborn ...... 19 Miss May Owen ....... 22 Mr. George Petrie . . 21,160 ' 163,164 Miss Margaret Pettit . . 16,141 Mrs. Ruth Pratt ....... 23 Mrs. Jeanette Rafiner . . .. . 12 Mr. Floyd Reed . . 19,171,176 Mrs. Eva Renyer ..... 16,140 Mr. Robert Richardson . . . 15 128,129 Mrs. Ethel Robinette . . . . 23 Mrs. Charlotte Robinson . . 17 145 Mr. Don Ross ........ 20 Mrs. Mabel Russell . . 15,138 Mr. Ramie Sample . ..... 16 Mrs. LillianSandage . . . 15,138 Mr. Jake Scherer ....... 13 Mrs. Inez Schwartz . ..... 23 Mrs. Shirley Scott . . 21,151,152 Mr. Eddie See ..... 21,151 Mr. Harold Shaw ....... 10 Mr. James Shirk . . . . . Mr. Pat Shockey . . . . . . Chester Smith . . . . Mrs. Mr. Louella Smith . . .... Larry Smithson . . 10 21 Mr 20 Mrs. Eleanor Smith . . . . 23 1 13 11 Mrs. Esther Sutherland Mrs. Carolyn Southers . . . 17 Mrs. Margaret Starnes . . 15,202 Mrs. Chloia Stevens ..... 23 Mr. Leonard Sturnpff . . 20,149 Mr. Fred Swain ...... 23 Mr. Joe Thomson . . . 20 Mrs. Jolene Thomson .... 15 Mr. Ed Vogal .... . . 23 Mr. Tom Wallen . . . 23 Mrs. Mary Ward . . . 23 Mr. W. J. Warford . . 12 Mr. Carl Waters . . . 23 Mrs. Reita Welborn . . . 16,139 Miss Pat Wheeler 22,201 Miss Jo Edwards ' .... 16,129 Mr. Jess Enns . . . 18,128,129 Mr. Jim Evans .... . . 18 Mrs. Becky Fields . . 11 Mrs. Clara Fisher 14,146 Mr. Wayne Fortner . . 18 Mr. George Foster . . 23 Mrs. Laura Frost . . 23 Mr. Miles Gentry . . 23 Mrs. Judith Goodmon. . . 18,137 Mrs. Mrs. Berneice Whitsitt. . 19,143 Darlene Wickens . Mr. David Gore ....... 16 Miss Esther Grover .... 20 Mrs. Alice Hall ..... 12,145 Mr. Clarence Hartshorn . . . 23 Mr. John Healy ....... 15 Mrs. Neve1leHeckman . . . 12 Mrs. Thelma Hedburg .... 23 Mr. Dean Henning ...... 20 Mr. James Hensley . . . 16,143 Mr. Joe Herndon ...... 10 Miss Barbara Hoffman ...18 ...23 Mrs. Margaret Williams . . . 23 Mrs. Lou Wood ....... 10 Mr. John Zumwalt .... 13,202 Waacola Theresa Beck .... . . 165 Pam Boyer . -. . . . 193 Lisa Chappell . . . . 193 Orgahizafiond Art Club ...... . . . . . 144 Basketball Squads . . . 176-179 Boys' Special Glee . . . . 164 Cheerleaders ....... 192 Chess Club ......... 147 COE Club CCooperative Occupa- tional Educationj ..... 149 Choir ......... 160,161 Concert Band ..... 156,157 Cross Country Team . . 182 183 Debate Squad ........ 152 Dionysians ........ . 151 Drill Team fSouthern Candettesg 19 Drum Major ...... . . 165 Football Squads .... 168-173 Foreign Exchange Student . . 135 French Club ......... 140 Future Homemakers of America CFHAJ ........... 150 Future Teachers of America qFTAg ........... 138 Girls' pecial Glee . . 162,163 International Relations Club QIRCQ ........... 137 Key Club .... 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