Ruskin High School - Mirage Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1970
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MIRAGE 7 5 V U w r w l i 3 1 1 r i P I J , I y I V V I I Q I f r i Q , r I V I Qi I v i P ! 4 s, l 5 i I ZZ' .f 4 , 'W f r 4 Mirage Staff Honors Mrs. Mariorie Langford For more than twenty-five years Mrs. Mariorie E. Langford has been focusing her attention on individuals. She began her career in 1943, as a teacher in elementary school. In 1944 Mrs. Langford began teaching history and social studies at Ruskin. ln 1959 she became a counselor to college-bound seniors. This year she counseled students, who were divided alphabetically, along with the other counselors. The 1947 Mirage was dedicated to Mrs. Langford and her husband Marvin E. Langford, then principal of Ruskin. We feel it fitting, at the beginning of a new decade, to once again dedicate the Mirage to a woman who has ded- cated so many years of her life to helping young people become mature individuals. 'Niki' XQYJ.-r!'S,.vx his 37 psf' Mrs. Langford talks with a student in her office. ....,. 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' A' -' 'r5.-:':.f- '.-.,'1 g. '-7--'rfb ,buf--.Qi cfxii- 'Ln -x - -3'-3, ,-. 1 -..F 4 1- -, , J . 1--.:. 1,---: -:fs -. serif -1 ,.-,',-2-.fffirtwi-.,.::f-W .xen-- N-rx-Q 4. ,, ., . ix, A, v-q ,gh .,. A, , R 6s ' ' X , ff ,ff .1 - '- dy 'ws -XM f I-,,,. 'ss A ,i fi , X x K YQ ' X' X , fi- M, f5:.' , X ,, . .. ,, X ,,,. i Administrators Strive for Paperwork is only one of Mr. Steck's many administrative duties. MIRAGE I2 Mr. David S. Cattle, vice-principal, is the other half of this year's administrative staff. Better Communication Mr. Blaine Steck completed his thirteenth year as prin- cipal of Ruskin High School this year. In the middle of Feb- ruary, he attended the National Principal's Conference in Washington, D.C. In addition to all his other duties, this year Mr. Steck was involved in formulating plans for next year's double sessions. Assistant Principal David Cattle's duties included ad- vising the Student Council and planning extracurricular activities. Mr. Cattle also took care of discipline problems' and held the infamous seventh hour after school each day. 4 f H Mr n- b- in :is xt d- Ill' FIS Y. f 27: ' 3 . W 5 1 ill I' 'W Z ,z Addressing assemblies is u familiar task to Mr. Steck. 4 ,Q,,gvf4 55'f? W Wwnm Mm ,, 'WM ,, ,f,, , W W 7 Mr. Blain B. Steck, principal of Ruskin High School. MIRAGE I3 -4- --.,....-.--....,..w .......,.-.,-..........,,,f,...-.-.......,-....-....-- .-..,.--....,.....-.-..,-.......,,,,, B, ,,,,, NMA ' -'lili-83231-lla Mr. Douglas Lawrence, co-ordinating principal, poses during one of his many visits to Ruskin. The billboard facing Blue Ridge Blvd. is utilized to advertise the annual magazine sale. MIRAGE I4 f A Class Agenda Is a Job For Our Administrators At the beginning of the year, Mr. Douglas Lawrence and Mr. Arensburg worked together on class schedules. In addition to the magazine drive, Mr. Lawrence solved problems concerning sophomore student pictures, handled curriculum and instruction problems for teachers of sophomores, sponsored the student council meetings, and acted as chaperon at school dances. New members on the administrative staff this year were Mr. Hamby, building principal, Mr. Arensburg, assis- tant principal, and Mr. Lawrence, coordinating principal for Smith-Hale and Ruskin. Mr. ing 'As ,Q , HR ' f ffzf- . an c .rs 1 N lr 3 1 , 3 FICE once res, 1ers 195, rear ssis- ipal Mr. Douglas Lawrence, co-ordinafing principal, discusses problems concern- ing Ruskin and Smith-Hale. -F'-1 gf 'hivwdlffh' so --mmm f. wf Mr. Lawrence and Miss Jackson, Mirage advisor, sort out Mirage payments ai'Smitl1-Hole. MIRAGE 15 Danny Hanks, senior, discusses plans for attend- ing college with Mrs. Langford. MIRAGE 16 Mr. Nicholson and Mr. Hoskins take time out from their regular duties to talk about college representatives. One FIGS' mol rnci is t this plc: He tim gar wh sign wh Thr twe the stul Q s 1 eww is E ,S x XS to duties to Career Day was held on November 5. lasting only one day, representatives from many industries and busi- ness talked individually to students. Mrs. Marjorie Langford, Mr. Charles Hoskins, Mr. Ray- mond Malotte, Mr. Bill Nicholson, and Mr. Harry Parkhurst made up the Ruskin counseling staff this year. Mr. Malotte is the vocational counselor, completing his second year in this position. He aided high school students, who do not plan on continuing their educational program, find iobs. He also helped many college-minded students find part- time work. College Night, held on November 18, was or- ganized by the counselors to help students try to decide which college to attend. Each counselor had a section of the student body as- signed to them. They tried to prepare each student for whatever field they plan to enter after graduation. Throughout the year counselors arranged meetings be- tween students, parents, and college representatives. At the beginning of school the counselors were swarmed by students waving the wrong schedule, wanting to change classes, or those who were iust confused. is . f, :sn-we www l i .7 l f n College Prep Students Aided by Counselors Mr. Malott, vocational counselor, spends most of the time helping students find iobs after school and after graduation. Mr. Parkhurst asks his aide to take messages to students during sixth hour. MIRAGE I7 The Smith-Hale counselors SCOYES. u '+w0.,,M L., 7 f Z ff X f o e 6 , Z, nwdwwjg s 7 4 K fix M' QQ 6 We , 1 A f x hm ww I 993350 f uf. i Y J ff,-df f' f MIRAGE I8 Mrs. Vivien Vonhoozer takes u short rest between up- pointments. pause for a minute to discuss recent SCAT test I mn vc., '-Q ' -Ns-, -4 Ei Q is ' Q X. cw-ew -..,,iX WX X c X N X-.., l ' we , 'wa 4' in , . :f W1 fn ,Y V 35 3 if J f f , ff W '. lv 4 ' ., 15, - 1,24 if ' f ian mini stud repr gmc fees Colle loco: que Mui! gyms' Ili est l 'H Z ? 1,4 , Z . I 7 W I 94 Za, 'Q U 1 W-Z X H ,, f f 5 ffgk Mr. Robert Dean, counselor, works ro catch up on some paperwork. . ' fn Students visited many types of booths at Ruskin's annual career day. ii Counselors Aid Students In Vocational Planning Throughout the year, Smith-Hale counselors Mrs. Viv- ian Van Hoozer and Mr. Robert Dean were on hand to ad- minister SCAT tests, compile class standings, and advise students in college choices. More than 50 colleges sent representatives to College Night to answer questions re- garding admission and scholarship requirements, tuition fees, and areas of curriculum. Students not planning on college attended Career Day where representatives from local companies and agencies were available to answer questions and explain new opportunities waiting for the student after graduation. Some of the participating com- panies were the Bendix Corporation, T.W,A., Macy's, Bell Telephone Company, and Hallmark Cards. MIRAGE I9 .......-...- -...A .......,.-...... .,, ...,..., , .,..... -....,...,..,,,,,,,,,,f- .,......,...,.......- -..,....--...........,...-,...-... , ,, ,nu ,, ,M ' - - ' wnfyn-1,-.lf Mrs. Dorothy Wright, nurse, poses for picture in between duties. MIRAGE 20 , Q9 .5 ' 1 1 f, Secretaries, Mrs. Dorthea Gfeller, Mrs. Pat Prouty, and Mrs. Lee Flippin take time out from their many office duties. Efficiency ls the Goal of Organized Clerical Staff Miss Sue Travis, former business teacher, ioined the Ii- brarystaff with many new and interesting ideas. With her on the stafflwere MrsiCorinne Miller and Mrs. Lonnie Mil- ler. Miss Carolyn Davenport worked at Smith-Hale in the morning and at Ruskin in the afternoon. Schedules, report cards, and failing slips were the concern of Mrs. Dorothea Gfeller, secretary. Working with Mrs. Gfeller were Mrs. Lee Turner and Mrs. Pat Prouty. The daily absentee lists were taken care of by Mrs. Turner. Mrs. Prouty kept track of all money from school proiects, Mrs. Lonnie Miller, Mrs. Coreen Miller, Miss Sue Travis, and Miss Carolyn Davenport are librarians at Smith-Hale and Ruskin. gyyargir i . l ll- ? ner lil- 1 he E 'he It-15. ith J 'he ' ef. i - E 4 A Lvl l r l f fl iii, i . . I I 5 V f I-H' g I , 4. g4s,.- 5 as N- Miss Cox and Miss Travis, librarians at Smith-Hale, pause in front of book- shelves. l MIRAGE 21 -..-.,.. ...--. A, .. ,,.f-,-.- ,.,..,-............ ,............,,.,,,,.,, f--f-- , -yy., , MIRAGE 22 Front Row: Lurinda Johnson, Delia Looney, Ruth Morrison. Row Two: Carol Holt, Virginia Stillwagon, Bertie Wyatt. Row Three: Novella Conner, Easter Braswell, Vesta Henson. Row Four: Florence Snyder, Amber Gray, Bonnie Patton. Row Five: Shirley Zeiber, Mary Holloway. Ruskin cooks add finishing touches to another day's work. W RW , cy ff. 9 ,Z W Ruskin's Efficient Cooks Serve Students Faithfully Thirteen hard-working cooks, directed by Mrs. Easter Braswell, arrive early in the morning to prepare meals for over 1200 students every day. Mrs. Braswell is new at Ruskin, after working nine years at Lee's Summit. Mrs. Bonnie Patton, assistant manager, has been at Ruskin for nine years. The planning of the program was brought about by Mrs. Harmon, director of food service. Money from the lunch fund is used for salaries, equipment, and food needs. T W 1 sup the an shi Stc as Sh du lf rer :or at rs. 'or ,ht es, Two of Ruskin's custodians take time from their regular duties to build a supply rack in the shop room. Custodial Staff of Eight Welcomes First Matron A custodial staff of eight keeps busy not only with the usual sweeping and waxing floors, washing windows, and shoveling snow, but also helped with dances, art shows, ancl other special occasions. This year Mrs. Geneva Stout was added to the staff. A lady custodian, or matron, as she is called, is something new and different to Ruskin. She added sparkle to the school and helped carry out all duties of the custodial staff. MIRAGE 23 Mrs. M PW at -4 ' 1 25534 f iii spin. New Teachers Join Staff In Vocational Guidance Last year's staff members were ioined by Mrs. Aleta Mullins, typing and clerical practice l instructor. Miss Shar- en Plett also ioined the staff teaching typing, business arithmetic and business law. Miss Jacqueline Spauldin taught typing, business arithmetic, business law, and bookkeeping. Bookkeeping was also taught by Mr. Oren Bates. There were four returning staff members. Mrs. Bess Skinner taught Clerical Practice l and Typing. Clerical Practice I and Il, and secretarial practice was taught by Mr. Arch Wrisinger. Business students Sondra Brown, Louise Gurrant, and Janet McCullough transcribe dictation. Learning to file correctly are Bonnie Flemming and Barbara Richardson. MIRAGE 25 yff w lf Q Y f ff X X X f I, ' f YC 1 bu emi the src tio E313 nI:' 1 Q ff' ff QA, f 3 V l I f 2 M ', ,ov Clerical Classes Aim at Teaching Practical Skills Business Arithmetic students studied taxes, interest rates, buying, selling, and discounts, all factors of the business world today. Business Law gave students an ori- entation to basic law. Shorthand students worked on theory and skill, with dictation speeds emphasized. Gen- eral Business aims were to provide educational and voca- tional guidance for students with interest in pursuing a business career and to lay the foundation for specialized Studies in business. Bookkeeping I covered the bookkeep- ing cycle. Learning the use of the adding machine and calculators are Terry Harrelson and Anna Cutrera. Jan Goodhue and Carol Curtis learn how to run duplicating machine in clerical practice. MIRAGE 27 Front Row: Mr. Coyle, Mrs. Roberts, Mr. Gier, Mr. Super, Miss Kennedy. Back Row: Mr. Bias, Mr. Yocum, Mr. Mims, Mr. Reynolcls, Mr. Keiter, Mr. Mallory. I Q A n P v vw l. v d Miss Dorothy Kennedy pauses to contemplate a I student's opinion. C in MIRAGE 28 k lg ary. JC a 2 and - W -W1-'wwW fl' Social Studies Educates In Wars and Weddings The year was highlighted in Mr. Michael Reynolds' American History class by staging his versions of the fa- mous battles of the Civil War. President Nixon and his policies were followed carefully by Contemporary Issues, with the help of Time magazine. Plans and arrangements were made and carried out for the mock wedding in Mr. Leon Mallory's Family Relations class. Before the wedding was conducted, several topics were discussed, such as dating periods, child care, and home management. Mr. James Roberts has, as philosophy about Psychology, Psy- chology helps the individual to better understand himself, his environment, and the people around him. Mr. Mike Reynolds uses visual techniques to make a point in comparative government. Du ff? ,AFV , 7 I W f-f, .dj , dy 'WMA' ring a lecture, Mr. Reynolds explains the Battle of San Jacinto. MIRAGE 29 ..4.,.,-A..- Jr..-.....,,-...,..,..,,......,..... -..,...-...-..,..,,.,,f,P-..........., .............- -.- .........,..,.....,.....f......,-- ., ,,...,. . ,.-,..,,i ' ' vw -v -4, Mr. Mims gives a lecture on Marxist theories. ' - in T Y --- MIRAGE 30 Front Row: Mr, Sherrow, Mrs. Graham, Miss Hensch, Mr. Stathos, Mr. Rob- erts. Second Row: Mr. Partridge, Mr. Swift, Mr. Burkhart, Mr. Conkrightt, Mr. Roberts. II I ica me onl lov ses de' a f stu dec chc em 252 1 .1 W: 1' , au.-xx Rob- ghtt, ww, Congress Reconvenes in '70 in Government Class During the year, Miss Dorothy Kennedy and her Amer- ican Government class undertook many projects. Class members became senators and learned in this way not only how bills are passed, but also how one of their fel- low senators could be impeached. The World History clas- ses, as their research proiect for the year, engaged in a in- depth study of the Russian seizure of Czechoslavakia. On a field trip to the state mental hospital in Fulton, Missouri, students, in Mr. James Roberts psychology class, gained a deeper understanding of what his philosophy that, Psy- chology helps the individual better understand himself, his environment, and the people around him, means. ' , ,.,, , 'If , , ,,, mf Students prepare to view a film in history. A history student participates in a discussion on the Civil War. MIRAGE 31 Students puzzle over questions asked on semester final exams in physiology. l lecti Mar fish, micr did axle I ,fs 1' Nfiil. ,, its . 'N . ks Mr. Robert Glynn, Mr. Ernest Hester, Mr. Marion Ray, Mr. Roger Kaye, Mrs. Ursula Payne, Mr. James Clark, Mr. Frank Lewis, Mr. Harry Gregory, Mr. Charles Maupin are members of the Science Department faculty. ,E 4 P MIRAGE 32 has S-must -fr ' J W fi' s' .. 7, M, lm' I 'f I 'Q' A Kaye, Mrs. egory, Mr. Science Classes Attract The Students of Ability In the biology classes, students worked on insect col- lections which proved to be very interesting, said Mr. Marion Ray, head of the Science Departments. Students also disected frogs, grasshoppers and cray- fish, had lessons in taxidermy, and experimented with the microscope. In Mr. Roger Kaye's Physical Science classes, students did experiments with inclined planes, pulleys, wheels and axles. Greg Jones, iunior, takes time in class to finish a chemistry project. W - A fi f:1 ,.s,75i'We1 Y.: '9f.,p ,y - vi' Sf, l Pam Austin, iunior, and Carol Curtis, senior, examine prepared slides with the aid of a magnifying lense. MIRAGE 33 MIRAGE 34 Debbie Roth, junior, proves a geometrical homework problem on the black- board. s Q Www fs I E R 9? X 4 . if Seated: Mrs. E. Skaggs. Standing: Mr. H. Gentry, Mr. D. Hoskins, Mr. L. Frazier, Mrs. V. Pellegrino. A I l g . , f ,NK Y ., f . 'k 2 wwf? x , rf is f GZXNW t 7- ' -jjxn K ff fry, Wi ii vxu rpff A ,ru X, , 'ff' if l if ,il :ff f f ,A 'f ' Joy, N-af W 1? 223 lt 5, r ,t ,. f xlib 1 ai' 1 W, wt ,f gi, ent me chc am ent am the the dif' in ack- ' :,a. fl - EA: I! -sm-.,w..s,,., f 'WZ ,f ,, ,fW. . f by J New Approach to Basic Fundamentals of Math Geometric figures and mathematical equations again entered the math classes at Ruskin as the Math Depart- ment welcomed their new series of books. The books were changed in all classes from Algebra I to math analysis and trigonometry. A new teacher, Mr. Ernest Hester, also entered the department. He taught senior classes in math analysis and trigonometry. According to Mrs. Elen Skaggs, the department chairman, The presentation was different, the arrangement was different, and the obiectives were different-ebut it was still the same old math. Linda Doussard, iunior, poses for our photographer before Algebra class. 4, X fy f, ' I W W f X , V 4 f f , 1 f ff ',f 7 ' , V, ,f fyw ' f 4 ,!' f 9 f 41 ' Nwmwcm gi? If ,Ii r Y I, ff if Steve Christenson, senior, studies diligently in class. MIRAGE 35 Pantomime, esearch Involve Speech Students 1, Qi Z Keith roles. MIRAGE 36 'U f f ,ff f 1 4 1 f Q 'W ,, , X - 'D ,1 , 7 ff 9 1 M ' - A ,f,, if M . 2 'S s 1 Q 2 2 z Smith and Carol Curtis use facial expressions to emphasize their Members of the cast portray lively teens in a beach scene from the musical. The Drama Departments' 1969-1970 production of the annual all school musical, The Boyfriend, was presented on November 23 and 24. Class members were responsible for costumes, scenery, makeup, and lighting. New to the district this year was Mrs. Joyce Briggs, Drama Department chairman. Students studied the art of pantomime to edu- cate the body, the delivery of lines to train the voice, and finally moved on to the production of entire scenes. The first semester was devoted to developing a skill in acting, while the second semester emphasized producing and di- recting. Taught by Miss Merri Lou Wolf, Debate Department chairman, the debate classes worked to improve their skills in discussion. The National Forensic League debate topic for this year was Resolved that: Congress should prohibit unilateral military intervention in foreign coun- tries, and students spent the year exploring the different facets of this question. Before an actual round of debate could take place, debaters did extensive research on their topic. Debate is open to any student who has completed one year of Speech. vii- 41' av . l '-A., R 'fn .i -1 ,sc Af ,717 5 A I Mi ss Rob le ed le ie nf U. td 'le 9, int air :te 'ld In- ent ite eir ed If 2 ii Q ...I an for dress rehearsal to start. The crew practices their lines backstage while they wait CNG: -r :vs 'N' Miss Merri Lou Wolf, Mrs. Joyce Briggs, Mrs. Betsy Sexton, and Miss Linda Roberts. MIRAGE 37 -1-. -.i.,...,......,....- ,.,.,......,.,,.--,,,,,,... ,,,,,,.,,, vw-un Students use study time in class to work on E glish compositions. Smith-Hale students work on an assignment in their English I books. btw, MIRAGE 38 ffyywxy X X ff f wiv? 1 J y f , z f ZZ! Z W Th 70' New Probl ms Even in English Grammar Dimensional changes occurred in the English ll de- partment with a unit on communication. It began with The Miracle Worker , and concluded with a study of The Pearl . Fundamentals of composition were studied by the 953 students in sophomore English this year. This was to help them learn to express their thoughts and ideas in their own words. They worked on essays, term papers, poems, and short stories. Mrs. Linda Ornes, English ll and Spanish 'I teacher, said, Understanding and appreciating literature makes an individual more well-rounded and more sensitive to other's needs and problems. Many se- lections were read, a few of them being, The Monkey's Paw , August Heat , and Footfalls . A 'P 4 If 2 f 4 f f f f f 6 Q 4 4. 4 ai M013 44, A . , fi gf V Mrs. Lewis, Miss Searcy, Mrs. Ornes, Miss Weeks, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Long, M Q Miss Jackson. A so X w x s-:X 1 I 1 1 f , , 1 9 ' f -wgjfw i i wflw v 2' 2 2 ri BENQ : af Y n S L Ax i x M is ' 5 . ,',., 5? .I 7? I de- with The y the US to US In lpergl 1 Miss Shackleford grades papers after school. and ating and iy se- ikey's MIRAGE 39 English Staff Forms New ' Curriculum Committee Sophomore students utilize the Smith-Hale library for English ll assignment. 7 f , , MIRAGE 40 Junior Cheryl Peters watches Miss Weeks during a lecture in English III Class. Last fall the English Department, headed by Mrs. Mar- garet Liston, formed a committee to study the high school English curriculum. Mrs. Liston said, We are all working to reevaluate and coordinate the English curriculum and to improve the whole English program. One of the decisions was to change the grammar book used by the eleventh grade. Juniors studied American Literature from colonial to modern writing. English IV is devoted to the study of World Literature and a review of grammar for college. !W Mar- chool rking nd to isions venth ical to :ly of J Vff f - I KJV, , 'YJ XV IJ-3 ff .fx fi-I J I, X' is-f fix' A , , M f J 'X' Q, J M T ff A 3.12 4' N - , f - T , lf, Lf ' L , P5 LM An English student takes Cl nap during o study J,X X 1 KX fb mf fi? nf N753 GC, WT f MIRAGE 42 Pete Anderson, iunior, draws a fine, exact line on a house plan during class. 11 1 Nbr if '92 M wi Members of Industrial Arts Department are Mr. Micheal Noland, Mr. David Karaff, Mr. Hannibal Combs, Mr. Roger Horne, Mr. Lyle Wiley, Mr. Allen Gourd, Mr. Dave Hall, and Mr. Dale Bright. Seated: Mr. .lim Bodenhamer. , lr ten ity, tu rl the Go Mr. Mr, ll1l'4 stu kin of' to Str! the Ar1 fel' 'S I i as ? 5 f, f 'N David . Allen hamer. Industrial Arts Designed For Development of Skills I Industrial Arts is a course designed for students in- terested in developing their skills in the fields of electric- ity, drafting, woodworking, metalworking, and architec- tural drawings, stated Mr. James Bodenhamer, head of the industrial arts department. With the help of Mr. Allen Gourd, Ruskin's newest industrial arts teacher, veterans Mr. Micheal Noland, Mr. Paul Hall, Mr. Lyle Wiley, and Mr. Bodenhamer strived to make the industrial arts classes interesting, enriching, and practical experiences for the students. Woodworking classes experimented with different kinds of saws with a special emphasis on the use and care of the table saw. Students interested in architectural drawing learned to make framing and explored the details of window con- struction while the metalworking classes concentrated on the use of a sliproll brake. Many of the students entered proiects in the Industrial Arts Educational Fair which was held this spring in War- rensburg, Missouri. Doug Vasterling, senior, finishes process glueing on a class proiect. xy,-xxx't 3 Bud Woolford, senior concentrates on a mechanical drawing assignment Draftingl. MIRAGE 43 ' T- -' ' - -------1-M ----v- -.---t--,.....,.,,,,,...-...............,...-.... -.- ....,...-. ......-...... r. A.- ,, Q. MIRAGE 44 ' 135 ..,W,,,sf K 1 Mrs. Anna Kizer, Mrs. Betty Culley, Miss Marquerite Stilley and Mrs. June Deibel. v Aflirisf AVAYAW6 Miss Stilley helps students with the first sewing proiect ofthe year. . June mg? Zgw RJZH. ,M . .im f., ,I 4X lg 'AY 'K iff X exw. ...y .c ww'-fs ss , . Y V s , Q-,N N' 'wmls . is wk Q if .-as i Nursing and Child Care Emphasized in Home-Ec The girls in the four Home Economics classes spent one semester studying sewing techniques and making clothing for themselves. Food, nutrition, and cooking were taken up in the other semester. They also practiced plan- ning and preparing meals. During the spring Home Economics l and ll took a nursing course. Later they received Red Cross certificates for completing the course. The child care classes observed and helped with chil- dren in a nursery school in the spring. ln the home management classes they studied man- Clging a home and consumer education which is teaching them to get the most for their money when buying food and clothing and other necessities. The interiors classes designed and decorated houses. Using a color wheel they studied color and learned good decorating techniques. A 5eW'n9 CIUSS, Under supervision, works to finish their prol- ects, Stude nts make use of sewing machines to finish their dresses. 'Sie NNN , EJ' ? Z ' s :N -qw 1 N ANG 4 i 4 4 1 5 if gf 0 9 MIRAGE 45 Mrs. Dowell teaches her Spanish I class the fundamental pronouns, which are essential to basic Spanish. Steve Bowling utilizes class study time to brush up on his Spanish. MIRAGE 46 n - .nf if Better Books and Tapes Build Learning Capacity The Language Departments this year have a new series of textbooks and new tape recordings. The tapes are used in class to help in the pronunciation and accents of the language being studied. They are recorded in the for- eign tongue and repeated by the students. These tapes have proved to be a great help in learning a foreign lan- guage. Teaching the 153 French students this year were Mrs. Mariorie Roberts and Miss Janet Antiner. Mrs. Mariorie Roberts also assisted Mrs. Mary Dowell, District Depart- ment Chairman, in teaching the 155 students enrolled in Spanish. Mrs. Mary Graham taught the 79 Latin students at Smith-Hale. 4 .1 ., , r W T f f f I MM f f. S W 52? f ' if . 4 I ff, y , ',,,v0 'W s.,,.-vW ,XL ww , 7, r l A 644 r f ' D ' A ' , 3 ' M Q 4 , ew ' v 'W-W ,,,,, , -my ,f1,4wn4 4 ?WK' 4 ure of i 50'-- Debbie Lamb, senior, pauses during a study pes break in the language lab. Un- nrie Irf- in eI1iS qw! x ' 5 ll ll i lu fn n ll lil! --.E L.. - 2 asf: or-4. r Front Row: Cheryl Helfenbein, Mary Graham, Linda Roberts. Second Row: Mary Dowell, Janet Antener, Carol Pavlicek, Alice Schultz. QQ fi, W if MIRAGE 47 George Williamson, senior, shows that art can be fun and easy as well as tedious, hard work. Ricky Davis, iunior, tries his hand at drawing in the background of a pic- ture while using a desert scene as a guide. so X N MIRAGE 48 Q ,X New Size and Shapes For New Decade in Art Art students learned the basic elements of color and design by mixing shades of colors and by studying per- spechve. Students got to try their hand at sculpturing as they studied the art of sculpture in Mr. Nathan Ferman's art classes. Mrs. Jean Wilson's pupils developed an interest in photography, along with the construction of mobiles, and the design and execution of three dimensional card-board sculpture. The art classes participated in the Educational Fair with a display of student work. 7 441 rt nr and 9 Per' s they 1's art rest in s, and -board ll Fair 'vmfqx - f ' fver- . ,--v--- -----,-,........,,.,,-...-..........,,...........-- ...... V - - , ---,V-..,.,.r-,,,,--,,f,-Aff..--N... ' -,un The Ruskin Golden Eagle Marching Band forms CI 70, as part of its half- time show. Z 1 ? w N Z .- ,,,, W W e.,,,,U,,, . M L f f 1 MIRAGE 50 Early morning pruciices keep the bond ai its best in performance. see Sel the in Bc: Wi me W me En wl M ... - , , ..., ,.., ,, ..Y.,.,. -.--.-,... ,- ....-.....u-a.v4,,4wf...-...,,. . . ,Y ,,.f.... . V3 Q 'A-Q11 - f-Af ,',l. 3 -V Y Y W F - Y , N-Q,L,:w1-Lim? W- Q .5-xt v F N Band, Orchestra Bake Sale Aids Philharmonic The Golden Eagle Band plunged into the marching season by performing at our first home football game on September 19. The month of October was a busy one for the band as they entered the contest at Fayette, marched in the American Royal Parade and attended the Stage Band Clinic at the University of Missouri at Kansas City. With a tribute to the Class of '70, the band closed the marching season. During the concert season, the band performed at the Winter Concert, held a concert with Clark Terry, the fa- mous trumpet player, and was the guest band at the Emporia Clinic. On May 14, a concert was held during which various awards were presented. ' 'V .z...M,.A , E-v.., .- -W., . K YN Mr. David Shipman, Mr. Russell Koriar and Mr. Robert Scott. Mr. Scott directs the band at half-time, as they play the school song, 'Qi' 44'-.' , 91 -2:-' T - l if K MIRAGE Sl MIRAGE S2 Shipman Takes Job of Conducting Orchestra Under the new direction of Mr. David Shipman, the orchestra performed for the Winter Concert in December, the Christmas program and school assemblies on January 20 and March 26. The orchestra also traveled to the Mis- souri Music Educators Association Convention at Columbia Missouri, to the Conference Concert, the Music Festival at Warrensburg, and to the Children's Concert at the Jewish Community Center as well as hosting the String Festival in February and the Concerto Concert. For the third consecutive year, the Ruskin Symphony Orchestra provided the pit orchestra for the all-school mu- sical, The Boyfriend. I Above: Assemb Right: hearse. Orchestra members leave auditorium after the Orchestra ly, which was first given at the Music Teachers' Convention. Orchestra members met each day during sixth hour to re- NL ami. A A My 4 Abc pro! whl the ner, WY 'lis- via, Gi 'ish I in any , M ? ,Wiz ,- PX V- K J , , gt, ,M 514 D x ' lim! 8 'L' .. My -xl: t J, Q. M A 3' ,. ,,,5 . 45 Q. T, ,i f ', 15,91 ,L .ig Q 1 L rv-A Tfiiiikw f i t 1 w..?ii9?Y ' 5 if s 1 . X gggat . www i if . ix-iii Above: With Mr. David Shipman conducting, the orchestra plays music for a Pfogram given at an assembly January 20. Right: The brass section plays while the tuba player waits for his part. MIRAGE 53 MIRAGE 54 Mr William Hamble Mrs Reba Shackleford and Mr Kenneth Durst The Ruskin Choir, under the direction of Mr. Wil- liam Hamble, performed at our first assembly. Two New Teachers Join Durst on Music Faculty Two new teachers were added to this year's music faculty. Mr. William Hamble taught chorus, music theory, music appreciation, choir, and directed the many extra- curricular music groups. Miss Reba Shackleford, another new teacher, taught English III and chorus. Music theory was the study of fundamental concepts in music and was designed for those planning on maioring in music in college. Music appreciation classes studied the development of music through history and composers. V :sic 'VY' rra- her epts ing the WY nf Mrs. Sweat, Smith-Hale accompanist, proves in- valuable to the sophomore chorus class. Dm... Mrs. Reba Shackelford, chorus and English teacher, spends a few quiet moments to grade her quarterly chorus tests. MIRAGE 55 First year ROTC students leave building and, at Sgt. Akin's command, be- gin to form flights for drill practice. MIRAGE 56 NNMN-Q., W5 g l i 4 1-..,, ,tw AFROTC Participates in Post Office Dedication On February 28, 1970, the Ruskin AFROTC partici- pated in the dedication of the new Ruskin Post Office. In class, students learned such things as correct marching procedures, how to handle guns, information about the Air Force, and facts about aircraft. They partici- pated in flag ceremonies, which they presented at assem- blies, football games, and other school programs. Before and after school the Color Guard raised and lowered the school flag. The AFROTC also marched in the 1969 Amer- ican Royal Parade. I I1 tici- rect tion tici- em- fore the ner- Sgt. Gaylord Akin, Lt. Col. Keith Pollock, and Sgt. David Palmer stand in front of aircraft pictures and standards bearing emblem of Air Force Re- serve Officer Training Corps. , ,wavy , 8 ,, , . f . fr ,, X . f . . , Wm Ziff-vw - Sgt. Akin and flight leaders line sopho- more members up for full practice. ,17 1 4 f , MIRAGE 57 MIRAGE 58 practice new athletic skills. Mr. Partridge observes his students from the sidelines, as they Awww!! lucile Wohlt, James Clark, Shirley France, David Holsinger, Thomas Coyle Russell Dowell, Mary Wiley, Gerald Partridge, Herbert Hamann. It in 9, Class of '69 Gives Gift of Trampoline to Ruskin One ofthe P.E. classes participates in a fast-paced game of basketball. The new trampoline, a gift' of the class of '69, was the main attraction in physical education. Building leadership, team work, and fair play were emphasized, as well as physical fitness and muscular co- ordination. Physical Fitness tests were given in the spring. The test included such skills as softball throw, push-ups, sit- ups, chin-ups, 50 yard dash, and long iumping. WAW , d,.41N'4'h:U Xx Coach Partridge takes time to practice has basketball skulls before the next class begins. MIRAGE 59 MIRAGE 60 An enthusiastic student Mike Stock, helps collect money in the cafeteria, as Mr. Beers looks on. Special Education students work together with the aid of instructor, Mrs Wille. 'W WM :Z W' fm ,wwww f Sf... S.E. Mums Blossom Into Big Fund Raising Proiect Special Education classes strived to achieve social competence, social adiustment, occupational skills, and domestic skills. Their activities included baking, sewing, refurnishing furniture, house decorating, mending, and ironing. The classes took a field trip once a month to local businesses and stores to improve their social conduct. Selling Homecoming mums was a big money-making proiect. 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Nesbit, K. Zele, J. Ricketts, M. MacRae. Fourth Row: C. Robertson, B. A l .ss ss s f x Blosser, B. Moore, J. Oriala, G. Tempel, L. Licata, S. Stovall, S. Wade, B. McElleaney, N. Moll, J. Reed, B. Nash, M.L. Wynn, R. Waldron. Fifth Row: J. Stevens, V. Sellaro, M. Padgett, G. Scott, D. Mann, J. Shireman, R. Lin- ard, S. Massey, D. Martin, D. Lamb, B. Palmer, H. Meikle, T. Tharp, A. Miller, J. Tull. National Honor Society symbol attracts admiring eyes. National Honor Society Makes Leaders of Future W A State National Honor Society meeting at North Kansas City High School, March I3 and l4, the task of providing a college scholarship fund for worthy students, and a candle-light dinner and induction for new members were the activities of the NHS this year. The sponsors of the NHS were Mrs. Dorothy Maupin, business teacher, and Mrs. Ellen Skaggs, math teacher. The 158 members held meetings in the cafeteria on the fourth Tuesday of every month. The officers of the Society were, senior Gary Watkins, president, senior, Mike Floyd, vice-president, senior, Jill Smith, secretary, senior, Rick Perry, treasurer, and Mike Imgarten, iunior, historian. The Society had bake sales and presented a movie at Ruskin Theater from which they received the proceeds. MIRAGE 66 .1 l iff ' i if Cry Frou Klei spo woe R. 1 .ff 1 i 'J e, B. low: Lin- ., A. r X A l if I l Y fl A 5 I ., ,yr , 3. my Www , f J , , cw, .fr , f 5 f wg , , Sv J , , . . , A f X Y ' f Front Row: Mrs. Maupin, sponsor, L. Fairhurst, D. Johnson, L. Keplinger, T. Klein, K. Enwright, R. Christian, J. Bridges, G. Bryant, N. Hill, Mrs. Skaggs sponsor. Second Row: S. Gamble, V. Beatty, A. Hensly, L. Graves, D. Har wood, D. Kelly, C. Kirlin, R. Critchfield, L. Callstrom, S. Carpino, S. Hicks, R. Cantrell, D. Daley, J. Horton. Third Row: R. Jones, S. Childs, R. Brown D. Foster, B. Haefele, T. Carew, J. Hunt, S. Beamer, A. Daffin, L. Anderson, L. Curtis, D. Brammeier, G. Blankenship, K. Archer, D. Gutherie. Fourth Row: L. Finley, G. Hill, R. Jones, V. Cooksey, T. Belval, D. Henry, J. Blyholder, P. Deaton, C. Laub, P. Flebbe, R. Dutton, L. Atchley, L. Hahel, E. Holmes, S. Copos. ...--.-.- .......-- 4. 41. ' A 1 P Jic J .1 ,X 4, v iii W F., r . .. p ,,.-if f . 1 fm -if W.-. -VSA, ks f'fl Mrs, Skaggs leads National Honor Society as members look on. MIRAGE 67 , K ,ms bw: Q my - f' 1 .-rw., ..,, , 1.5, ,EF i ' J. 'fLi.f2:f: - 2 F - I. . W: I d' E ned , P. Mauler. Third Row: B. Hieme, G. Beers, B. Yeager, K. Pritzel, C. Front Row: C. Peters, L. Ricketts, K. Holloway, J. Yeag ey, co-e ltorp . y Harris, co-editor, C. Nugen, B. McBride, D. Luck. Second Row: N. Jackson, Harris,J.Grubbs,l.Payne. sponsor, H. Mellicker, K. Shoemaker, P. Webb, M. Witt, J. Gray, D. Ken- Karen Holloway and Cherie Nugen, seniors, take their turns watching the barrel for yearbook payments. 'W 'Fl 5 MIRAGE ea V gi Jan Yeagley, junior, searches through the file cabinet for extra lay-out mats. Q 1 ' ' ,W WW s sf , ,, six XM. f 1' 'Z..,d..,.W.,m,....,, , Q V. i -4. likrnfurwwn-m.....m, .,,,. M. , ' 1 .C. -out EZ 1 ., xl ,M IF W V.. Jackson, New Sponsor, Guides Publications Staff Under the new sponsorship of Miss Nancy Jackson the 1970 Mirage consisted of I5 new members and 7 re turning members. Juniors, Eddie Harris and Jan Yeagley, co-edited the yearbook this year. The four returning se niors were Karen Holloway, senior editor, Cherie Nugen, iunior and sophomore editor, Linda Ricketts, senior consul tant, Bill Yeager, business manager. naar-F f ' 2 ,LJ ' X ,j,'1J....., het as ff, Fa W M' in M6 -I On October 13 part of the staff visited St. Pius High School for an annual yearbook workshop. In April the staff toured Inter-Collegiate Press to see how a yearbook is actually printed. This year the Mirage sales were higher than ever before. Although he was not a regular member of the staff, Grady Beers, iunior, volunteered his services for taking pictures. Q M, .. 1' ,fi we 4 , 2 k X' .w......,,m,,M , - 3 , V , ,V XM 4 Publishing a yearbook requires a great deal of hard work, time, and perseverance W' .v ily' The photographer catches Eddie Harris, junior as he pauses from typing copy for yearbook pages. MIRAGE 69 4 M -Q .,.,.-.V-...,... ,.-,..-..,. -47 .- -..,.....,....-....,...,Lv,..,.. .... ,.,.g...,,,,-- glcuuu W W ua l r -I K 4 5 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' Un' 'uf f -'f--'K' - -wa----'rx-'-f--M Q-1.-.....A, -1...Q..,,. -........,.Q..,f:..f:: .., ,..,.V A , ,an hx: .ff ff f if si' ri! . Z 31 324 S i wood 'A 1 l C .1-'k xi 'VXA'- '3' . U3 . K f, 2 is 1 31 -1- f -N.-semi col GJ is. rw 480, Seated: A. Miller, V. Holloway, D. Lyons, B. Palmer, K. Holloway, C. Nu- E. Hoffman. Second Row: B. Yeager, C. Neidishiser, D. Lamb, J. Phlanz, B. gen, L. Ricketts, C. Roberts. First Row: J. Shattenburg, S. Beamer, L. Han- Bl0SSel',A-P0Sfl6,M-Cl'0I19,D- Fry. ning, D. Haber, C. Atkins, B. McElhaney, S. Gamble, J. Jones, L. Calstrom, Three year Mirage staff member, Karen Holloway, senior editor, examines Ruskin Seniors Accepted Into Journalism Society Twenty-five students were admitted to Ruskin's chap- ter of Quill and Scroll, the international honorary society for high school iournalists. To qualify for this honor, a student must be a senior in the upper third of his class, be recommended by Miss Nancy Jackson or Mr. Arch Wris- inger, and have done superior work in some phase of newspaper or yearbook work. Quill and Scroll is a division of the School of Journal- ism at Iowa State University in Iowa City, Iowa. Members receive a gold pin and a subscription to Quill and Scroll, the society's monthly magazine. x F ' .rl- f MIRAGE 71 !,f, , Z,f', 4 My ,I , ,,,f gf' f Z 5 Students work diligently to meet final deadline. Hi-Light Rated All- Missouri in MIPA Contests Sponsored by Mr. Arch Wrisinger, the creative writing class met daily to publish Ruskin's newspaper, the Hi- Light. Seniors who were recommended by their English teacher and showed a sincere interest in newspaper work were eligible. Creative writing offered students an opportunity to become acquainted with the fundamentals of newspaper work as they learned the techniques of interviewing, ac- curate reporting, proofreading, and editing through actual experience. Between issues, the class wrote essays, poems, and short stories while they explored the different fields of journalism open to young authors. Hi-Light writers earned three first places and one sec- ond place in state-wide competition for the 1968-1969 Missouri lnterscholastic Press Association's individual rat- ings ancl picked up I4 ratings out of 22 entries. The entire paper was rated All-Missouri, the highest rating in MIPA competition. MIRAGE 72 Jig -Q2 -Q 'Q Sis-55 as 2. 45, rg, Cindy Dinwiddie, senior, points out a humorous statement in an issue of the Hi-Light. Bill Blosser, senior, types copy for the next issue of the Hi-Light. X ,ff Before school, a typical busy morning at the Student Council Store. f 3 i . 4 f'f F-Wi r 1 f s f f ,- -.ff Xxx . fa . Y: 5 Q 4 DFW 1? XXX -fi u Front Row: G. Watkins, Treasurer, L. Anderson, President, J. Johnson, Vice- Moore, V. Green, L. Hutchins, L. Pascoe, D. Lamb. Row Four: M. Floyd, C. President, M. Wynn, Secretary, Mrs. Steck. Row Two: J. Shireman, R. Christ- Beckley, J. Laub, M. Griffith, D. Miller. Row Five: R. Brown, Mrs. Cattle, D. ian, J. Floyd, D. Long, T. Pendergraft, J. Spencer, N. Moll. Row Three: B. Kelly. MIRAGE 74 si.. y ? Z if Stu ITIO E I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I fl I ll I N I I I I ?'7? 'b in-,Z P l C. D. i X , Q tw:-H , laik, '-rj . my ! .R . TT' : . , , ' . if e - it T3 rf' ,1L fi. J - Q. A -,-,, . .vs-v , , yi 2.4v , gi.:N -2 ' V A V ' A , it W . ,.: 1 by 1 1 2 . W if it Student Council member Ann Daffin, senior, takes Junior Dubby Riley's money for a last minute purchase. Representatives Work Toward Proiect Goals Reaching a desired goal of 510,000 from the 1969-70 magazine sale, was one of the maior accomplishments of the Student Council this year. The council used the funds from the sales to sponsor dances, the AFS Student, and var- ious school proiects. Students were able to attend different social events through the efforts of the Council. The Homecoming Dances, Snowball Dance, and AFS Dance were a few of these. During the year the members of the Council became involved in numerous meetings and conventions throughout Missouri. An annual Spring conference was held at Spring- field, Missouri. This enabled students to exchange ideas and acquire a better understanding of how to achieve the goals set down by the members. Getting into the holiday spirit of giving, the Student Council performed such proiects as backing the United Fund Drive and securing donations for the needy at Christmas time. Serving as sponsors for Student Council this year were Mr. Blaine Steck, principal, Mr. David Cattle, assistant prin- cipal, Mr. Charles Hoskins and Mr. Harry Parkhurst, coun- selors. Officers were Lloyd Anderson, senior, president, Jeff Johnson, junior vice-president, Mary Lee Wyn, senior, sec- retary, and Gary Watkins, senior, treasurer. ' Z cfjull UQ M. Wynn, secretary, J. Johnson, vice-pres- ident, L. Anderson, president, G. Watkins, treasurer. MIRAGE 75 .....,..,,.,-...-..,f...-..,,. ,, .. -:..-N'- 41-3-1-q.,,,.f. .. . , , .- . -- - -K ,,...,. f ..,. .,,, - .- ,.4.-:hm-L.-. +..Q.- .L -.,..,.... F, ..,.....,:.:----' ff- -Q A l 5 ff Fi V. , :fl 4 1 ' Lu - t 5 fig . , 1 tw , VN ., 9,51 their Acliusting her crown, Lisa Riggs, Basketball Homecoming Queen, smiles ad- miringly at the half-time festivities. Cathy Bullups and Debbie Johnson, lumors, lead the Blue and Gold Diggers in their marching routine during half-time ceremonies at Homecoming. ' u P J - 1 , s, 4-1-1... 1 I 's .,- r or , ,, X t l E . , Ha, , V is A A y'W,sx K. x , H' -0-L, ' l 6. ,ex I, , I 9 rv- Q ' if 1 4' I' 'J Q., .,f . , x . I f fj'j'iv wh., 4 M, Q -U xr If +- s 'Q ' P' MW V sf , , ' 7 'I A 4 ' Q V L' Nw- --sc, ...L 7 1- QR as tak. , Aan fi l 1 i Two trumpeters in the Stoneface are silhouetted while performing their heavy sounds at the Homecoming dance following the game. f 44 n N9 9 ' , Y ' a . N :I as m Arg Z 1 I 'W -'gd M .D 3 , 4 . . f . , ' , f Z . V , ,, , 'A Ig' f f V - f V- hx A ' j Q 1 x g75,,::g 'H V, n I A 'fu f . M , I, 4. f WW ff ,,,, . A 4 , f ,I . V WW W , 9915! ' .' ii fig A H , x ' l pff dfgxn X te f eff' iff ,-W , WWW' 1' ' .1 at Phylis Roach, junior, takes a break from the dance scene at the Basketball Homecoming dance. MIRAGE 77 t 1 4 t l A i. MIRAGE 78 The Art Club was invited by the Hickman Mills Bank to decorate plywood barricades during the bank's remodeling. Having Bake Sales Help Boost Spirit in Art Club The Art Club engaged in several fund raising activi- ties including bake sales held in October and the making of spirit ribbons . Spirit ribbons , as described by Mr. Nathan B. Ferman, Art teacher, are ribbons designed to boost enthusiasm and spirit throughout the Ruskin student body. Headed by President Tom Wilson, senior, vice-pres- ident, Jim McCastland, and Secretary of Treasury, Kerry Willoughby, seniors. The twenty members attended meetings on the first and third Monday of each month, had guest speakers, and went on field trips to the Kansas City Art Institute and Hallmark's Art Department. Sponsoring the Art Club were Mr. Nathan B. Ferman, Mrs. Jean Wilson, and Mr. E. lrshal Hocker. It if f A od vi- '19 llr. to ant es- rry .rst nd nd ere 1al Working on their debate case are Juniors, Gary Hunnicutt, Mike lmgarten, and Phil Lawson. Front Row: Miss Mary Ann Sandry. Second Row: F. Moroni, D. Martin, J. Seutter and F. Moore. Third Row: N. Cantwell, and S. Courtney. Row Four: K. VanDusen, M. lngarten, B. Koler, G. Hunnicutt. Row Five: R. Weiss, Students of Distinction Get NFL Ruby Pin Miss Merri Lou Wolf was this year's sponsor of the National Forensic League. To be eligible for membership in the League, students must accumulate a total of 25 points by attending and participating in tournaments held throughout the year. The areas included in these tourna- ments were oratorial, extemporaneous, radio and televi- sion speaking and oratorial declamation. To participate in an oratorial contest, students were required to write and memorize a 6800 word speech which they presented be- fore a panel of iudges. Current events were the topic of all extemporaneous tournaments and members were allott- ed 30 minutes for preparation. For the first part of the Radio Speaking Contest, members read news copy which they had prepared several days before. In the second part they were given cold copy to present without prepara- tion. Copy was memorized and presented before a camera for television speaking tournaments. In the final area orat- orial declamation, students memorized and presented well- known speeches for evaluation by the judges. Students participating in at least two tournaments are eligible for the Degree of Honor and an emerald pin. A sapphire pin and the Degree of Excellence came with 150 points. The highest degree, the Degree of Distinction and a ruby pin was awarded to students earning 250 points. and N. Petrie. Row Six: M. Griffith, and P. Lawson. Row Seven: B. Harmon, and R. Mullen. H , , Y, MIRAGE 80 Montene Reaves proudly displays a sign proclaiming that she is a new Thespian. Ruskin's Thespians Are Highspirited and Active Having the largest membership in several years, the Thespians held a special initiation. Each initiate made half of their face up to represent a story character and wore a sign stating, We're New Thespians! And We're proud of it! During the early morning initiates could be seen skipping around in the hall shouting, We're so low we can sit on a gum wrapper and dangle our feet! Mrs. Joyce Briggs, Thespian advisor said, One of the most highspirited, active, and co-operative clubs at Ruskin is the Thespians. Each member is a hard-working, depend- able person. We're iust the greatest! Thespians were quite busy performing at area civic centers. A Christmas Post Office was formed, with Santa's helpers. Money making proiects consisted of a Car- Wash and many bake sales. During February a second Post Office was created, this time serving Valentine's Day. Balloons were sold at home games during football season. Dawne Hlupic was elected President, Gloria Doyle vice-president, Tina Gentry, secretary, Debbie Roberts was named as treasurer. Terry Fordemwalt was appointed as stage manager. Junior Representatives were Steve Bowl- ing, Pam Miller, and Dubby Riley. Front Row: P. Miller, D. Riley, D. Hlupic, president, K. Perry. Second Row: L. Ledford, B. Ledford, D. Rice, M. Barnes. Third Row: J. Horton, l. Dousard, P. Kruger, V. Vanceil. Fourth Row: P. Kirk, K. Lattele, J. Dick, J. Smith. Fifth Row: D. Taylor, R. W., fff f ' Beebe, A. Cubine, D. Frye, S. Bowling. Sixth Row: P. Austin, D. Houpt, M. Reeves, S. Smelser, T. Commings. Seventh Row: V. Reed, J. Bradley, Bradley, T. Fordemwalt, M. Keller. Eighth Row: B. Yeager, C. Kelly, R. Biven, M. Walker, B. Wood. if ww .2 .., 5 vis Fron gctrt l - N K ' tg. gg.. --.......J gs-3 XP 'A. 'v' ,X 'twyim A x A W ,fy 0 ff LL ' 1 1 . 1 . 1 4 fllf K? fix, xx-N , t CM' 'Af 44 Mfg f 1? Q , , , X4 sf ,. M .f fm ' as A ' ,g,:,fi,, fLf- f ff, .4 4 l Af,ar.i -L ,fx 4 Q ' , .ei i Steve Sirna, senior, smiles happily with his new leading lady, Denise Kemple, iunior. S 5,1 . 13 . ' I ,fe fig.-W X 2,y?,,,W flfizff ' 'K ' W . f 32 Q i , :pk to A j ss , .M ' - 5 gt je ,x, S' sw so - ,xy . f 1 V, Q f Q li Q5 S in X 4 ' Ng -- sz , fgglf r l L Z, X rd, g i Q 41 , x .. N33 4 5 1 S S' -2 3 M 2. i S 'L X ' i 1 . .. Q Q L S V Q i ay i i 5 , r 3 S X, 3 N 2 2 A 4 K ,X Q .N'ff fr- ff x X X MIRAGE 82 1' - fi is- 4? X ' Madeline Kupersmith and Steve Sirna, seniors, practice for their parts , I -'W While at the beach, Mary Lee Wynn, senior, flirts Juni with one of her many admirers, David Martin, iunior. a -5 S so its s v the 1 ,I , T511 xr flirts Juniors, Steve Doyringer and Dodi Reynolds, wait at the ball, unaware of the surprise to come, Z as it G BS- X f The Boyfriend Attracts Record Crowd Nightly November 21-22, the Drama Department, in co- ordination with the Orchestra and Choral Departments, presented the All School Musical, The Boyfriend. The musi- cal drew record crowds of over 1,300 at each of the two performances. Denise Kemple, iunior understudy, took over the lead of Holly just hours before curtain time, relieving leading lady, Madeline Kupersmith, senior. Madeline was strick- en by a throat ailment opening night. Steve Sirna, senior, held the male lead opposite Denise, as Tony, a delivery boy. Other supporting roles were played by Mary Lee Wynn, Karen Holloway, Stan Harmon, seniors, and Mike Moore, Pam Miller, and Steve Dayringer, iuniors. The orchestra, led by Mr. David Shipman, played the musical's score, while the cast director was Mrs. Joyce Briggs. Mr. William Hamble directed the vocal solos and choral groups, with Dawne Hlupic, senior, providing choreography for the dance routines. VZ 71, ' X9 W 2 3 ey M yr ,, ZA Z v 25,65 Z . I , 6 . 4' ii 2 72 I3 5 Q 1 1 Q, , W X X: ll K x 1 is 'l S ' Q ..., A 2 .a l N- A ,, Q f 9' in -V .. The dancers in the musigqlg T, Klein, D. Stevens, D. Roberts, R. Cantrell, J. B, Welsh, P. Chambers, K. Perry. The group choreographer was Dawne Dov. 5 rhmu, c. Curtis, D. Raley, L. Hudgans, G. Lehmer, J. Spille, L, Ffyhoff, Hlupis,Sef 0frWl10iS HO' Pifwfed- MIRAGE 83 ilmiisw -A-.-.-4f -fr- ...,,, . . . V,..,.xf:,::-Y.. iq W ,N 55,A:.-.JW -T Y 1 4 , , H , A, 9Yx,,mY,Lv, , 9 -wvw:-,-,.. A -H-, -f -.,.,......-,.... ., .W Y I ,,, .,.Y -. ,J gy is X'-.aff lg, ,.g,,,,4 ' ',,k- lm 4.. O 3' .3 'nf 1 SPM' Y-hs. y . 1 , '1 K ,I,.., l -mfs! ig- f. , 'Q Orchestra Performs for State Music Convention This year Ruskin's Orchestra was composed of sixty- two members, it was led by Mr. David Shipman, new to Ruskin this year. Mr. Shipman also taught orchestra at Smith-Hale. In January the orchestra was invited to be the guest performers at the State Music Teachers' Convention. An orchestra assembly was held on January 20. The program included collaboration between the orchestra and The Fifth Amendment, a rock band. A string trio also perform- ed. Dubby Riley and Mark Hamilton presented an original pantomime to music, and Dawn Hlupic, senior, did a ballet dance. An operatic duet was also given. Members of the orchestra played for the musical The Boyfriend, and the Christmas assembly on December 23. The annual Orchestra Concert was held December 4 and a spring concert was held May 7. Picture at right: Taps were heard over the PA on Moritorium Day. Violin: M. Caldwell, N. Cantwell, R. Cline, D. Enterline, R. Galloway, C. and Percussion: V. Beatty, J. Boden, J. Conover, P. Doyle, S. Duple, A. Givens, A. Hallman, C. Hand, C. Hugunin, P. Keeton, N. Kotsifakis, T. Dye, S. Gamble, J. Goodhue, C. Hinman, E. Holmes, L. Keplinger, R. Kim- Long, L. Maxwell, J. Noonan, E. Olds, J. Ragland, J. Smith, S. Stoll, P. ball, S. King, L. Kreiter, D. Lee, R. Morgan, M. Neighbors, P. Padgett, G. Witte, J. Orgala. Viola: K. Bourne, S. Hibdon, C Messic, M. Smith, M. Pinkepank, S. Pulliam, L. Russo, D. Scott, J. Starrett, 5. Tucker, S. Wade, Wall. Cello: B. Galdden, D. Harmon, J. Nelson, J. Nesbit, L. Oriala, F. B. Winkler. RUY- 30551 M- 50'-lldin. B. Colton, P. Cutler, S. Eagleburger, S. Wood. Wind MIRAGE 86 Fri P. Ro D. G. 0 . 5 Y 3 . ' Q , .K -u r . -2' K' A X A . .N Y 'GY Y ' - :J J , Y J- . tag, Q 3. ' NN. f R. K 'Q J - y .Q-N .N . r Q ii J . K fi Q L ' W -5- ' , in Q L 'dv' P F353 in. t ' ' ,T l.. f I i X f i J rw A 5 .- 1 1 mags . i s fs ,. ' 5-c + X ' r t s' 6 fi N if f ' x K f 5 L, Y . . ' ft 5 'R 1 X' . . I? Sl X 1:3 .V ii V Q Front Row: G. Norwell, G. Osvorne, L. Province, J. Goodhue, D. McClendon, P. Leonard, V. Farmer, J. Spille, K. Blosser, P. Holman, D. Long, D. Haber. Row 2: L. Hudgins, S. Wicks, K. Jonansen, J. Horton, P. Yoemans, S. Wigat, D. Harryman, C. Potts, M. Gish, C. Crane, B. Johshirgsmeir, S. Hicks, and G. Dennell. Row 3: J. Nelson, B. Filo, P. Williams, L. Snider, D. L Homme- 2 .K 1. I- .. :w '21 e, A. Kim- t, G. lade, dieu, V. Brown, D. Roberts, A.M. Cubine, K. Billups, J. Ragon, K. Willough- ly, and A. Price. Row 4: J. Miller, V. Holloway, V. Taylor, C. Millard, S. Beamer, M. Padgett, K. Dowell, R. Tarpley, P. Flebbe, J. Potter, S. Drake, and E. Andrews. Director Shackelford Leads Girls Glee Club Mrs. Reba Shackelford was the new director for the Girls Glee Club. Over fifty girls spent time before school practicing to be in the club. During the year, the girls made uniforms of blue li- nen, which they wore when they performed. The girls were divided into three different groups for singing. They were alto, first soprano, and second soprano. On December I7 they traveled to Blue Ridge Mall to sing Christmas carols. They also performed at the fall concert on October 28 and the spring concert on May 19. MIRAGE 87 Ruskin Marching Band In Numerous Contests Ruskin's Marching Band took part in many contests throughout the year. Among these were the Central Meth- odist Contest at Fayette, the Fayette Marching Band Con- test, District Contest of Central Missouri at Warrensburg, State Contest at Columbia, Raytown South Stage Band Con- test, and the University of Missouri Stage Band Contest. The Jazz Band sponsored a talent show to finance their invitational trip to Corpus Christi, Texas. Bake sales were also held during the lunch periods. The Band participated in the American Royal and the Kansas University Band Day. Pat Doyle, senior, plays the clarinet during class practice time. Y ti MIRAGE 88 A 4? Mr. Robert Scott, band director, goes through some difficult parts in music. v , , X vw--4-9-.,,,.,w-u-.-.,,, I 5 , f , 1 1 Q ,Q l A, l 7 ' , ' ' f y Q, A ...W , 4- f, af, 6 , ,,W,, ff 4 ., ,,,,,, ., ,..... .. . ,, , f f f M The Jazz Band performs during a talent show. Q sg , i' 332 N. f . X E if X X .i . . .. s T -s wi . . is Q. xiii .-.X Q i - ' L N1 Xxx X 3 1 fi 3 'WMM- , 2 1 ' if x Flutes: D. Holmes, V. Beatty, J. Smith, L. Keplinger, S. Watkins, C. Dinwid- die, K. O'Neal, J. Flebbe, B. Johaningsmeir, D. Gibson, S. Wright, M. Gish, P. Nash, K. Wilbur, A. Cubine, V. Winkler. Clarinets: P. Doyle, G. Pinke- pank, G. Osborne, D. Thompson, D. Brammier, L. Fairhurst, T. Dalton, L. Russo, S. Robinson, C. Atkins, D. Jennings, C. Anderson, V. Cooksey, M. Boswell, M. Lundy, S. Hamilton, D. Conover, K. Nash, V. Farmer. Oboe: S. Gamble, K. Shippee, K. Blosser. Bassoon: L. Kreiter, M. Padgett, R. Morgan E Contra Bass: D. Gibson. Alto Sax: J. Schumacher, J. Pinkepank, B. Miller, R. Blom, S. Mitchell. Tenor Sax: J. Wiles, T. Koontz. Baritone Sax: G. Simms, S. Balcom. French Horn: J. Boden, J. Sterrett, R. Kimball, D. Kilz, M. Diech .ww . 4 wir., M. Neighbors, N. Reed, D. Miller. Bass Clarinet: B. McElhaney, S. Wade, B Gregory. B Contra Bass: D. Doms. Trumpet: B. Dinwiddie, M. Harryman, P Baker. Baritone: L. Licata, D. Shippee, J. Beal, W. Beaulieu, B. Nash. Trom- bone: S. King, S. Pulliam, R. Winkler, M. Thurnau, D. Hansen, M. Ervin, G Thrailkill, P. Rish. Alto Clarinet: S. Mueller, S. Blom. Tuba: P. Padgett, D Lee, C. Roberts, J. Trimmer, D. Stenstrom. Percussion: S. Duple, A. Dye, J Goodhue, S. Wilson, C. Showalter, J. Steele, J. Cedarburg, J. Mollenhour Cornet: D. Scott, J. Conover, L. Borchardt, S. Tucker, C. Hinman, R. Perry D. Martin, D. Wolf, P. Yoemans, D. Hartzler, G. Gish, M. Riggs. MIRAGE 89 Front Row: Mrs. Casper, Diane Smith, Candy Kirlin, Barbara McElhaney, Judy Reed, Donna Brammier. Second Row: Kathi Enright, Lisa Riggs, Julie Spencer, Bobbi Slagle, Vicki Fullerton, Mildred Glidewell, Mrs. McCreary. Third Row: Susan Hill, Joyce Day, Karen Merritt, Mary Lee Barnes, Konie Manly, Alicia Chavez, Linda Doussard. Fourth Row: Vicki Green, Carolee Future Teachers Provide Senior Scholarship Fund The Future Teachers of America's main proiect was the earning of funds to establish a scholarship for the most qualified senior member. Seniors wrote on the theme, Why I want to be a teacher and were critiqued on their ideas. Future Teachers of America was established at Ruskin in 1960, and is now 65 members strong. Thirty of it's members are sophomores. Harmut Munich, and Dieter Grunwald, Ruskin's foreign exchange students gave a lec- ture on the educational system in Germany. Members were also visited by Miss Linda Ray and Vicky Yealer from the School of the Blind. Miss Ray, advisor, gave an introduc- tion about the school where she teaches, and Vicky Yealer showed members the tools and procedures a blind student goes through to prepare their homework and learn to read and write in braille. Barbara McElhaney, senior, was appointed president, Kandy Kirlin, senior, secretary, and Dianne Smith, senior, treasurer. Judy Reed, iunior, was elected historian. The program committee consists of junior, Annetta Marie Cubine, vice-president, iunior, Bobbie Slagle, Debbie Kennedy, iunior, Vickie Fullerton, iunior, Denise Strauss, iunior, Bill Yeager, senior. MIRAGE 90 Watkins, Carleen Brandwein, Karyn Archer, Doretta Guthrie. Fifth Row: Geri Lyons, Julie Martin, Denise Strauss, Jackie Sherrow. Sixth Row: Pam Austin, Brenda Poague, Paula Campell, Carol White, Maureen Gish. Seventh Row: Debbie Wesson, Janna Bridges, Sue Gamble, Carol Wheeler, Lyn Stovall. Top Row: Bill Yeager. Plans for Teaching Day, held in April, are discussed by Future Teachers and Mrs. Wright. 1 '4 low: Pam enth Lyn :hers ,......- N----........,. v 'Il 5 zATzjf3f3'Q 4 si! :i.,'. is-'tvs Q . f- W Y A. X ' ax .. T4 . 'iff '.2'5' If -Q? ' Xl ? g L X .gig Q b M . 'I ':l 'gi -A YA. LMI-Q. , , A Home Economist from the Kansas City Power and light Company dem- onstrates new methods of preparing inexpensive and nutritious meals. Seated: M. Lusito, president, B. Looney, second vice-president. First Row: C. William, reporter, S. Blackburn, first vice-president, J. Losh, secretary, R. Crowder. treasurer: l. Horten, sponsor. Second Row: K. McDonald, K. fig. A if? fl .j l X. - 1 . i S q . 5 Q 15 li, 2, ili ?' 2 is? iz? l 31 23.42 'fi-,Q J.. fl .5 P Q4 .S if Qi Selling Keychains Helps To Raise Money for FHA This year in addition to holding their annual bake sales, the FHA held a Mother-Daughter Banquet. They also sponsored a money raising project that included selling necklaces and key-chains. For Valentine's Day they held a Valentine's party. Miss Marquerite Stilley, Mrs. Lucile Horton, and Mrs. Anna Kiser were the sponsors for the Homemaking Club, which held meetings twice a month. The 1969-70 FHA officers were: Mary Lucito, president, Sarah Blackburn, 'Ist vice-president, Brenda Looney, 2nd vice-president, Jani Losh, secretary, Rilla Crowder, trea- surer, Carol Williams, reporter, Cathy Cooper, Recreation Chairman, Kim Kizer, Parliamentarian. Brown, D. Stewart, D. May, K. Kizer, Third Row: V. McDaniel, J. Johnson, K. Dahman, C. Bogar, D. Russell. Fourth Row: B. Stowe, H. Phelps, D. Kerr, M. Wells. MIRAGE 91 Vw Ruskin Teachers Buy 6. Latin Speaking Slaves . 1 On November 14, the members of the Junior Classical League sold themselves to Ruskin teachers as slaves. The members dressed in togas, the garb of an- cient Roman slaves. Another money-making proiect of the club was a bake sale, held on October 31. The Dis- trict convention of the Junior Classical League was held at Southwest High School and the University of Missouri at Columbia was host to the State Convention. Dave Fry, senior, served as president for the club which met on the second Monday of every month in room 120. Mrs. Mary Graham sponsored the club which was composed of 46 students currently enrolled Fr. in Latin or who had taken it in previous years. V' Other officers included Danny Postle, sophomore, K' as vice-president, and Sue Fry, iunior, as secretary. As club historian, Dave Nichols, iunior, kept a record of club activities and Mary King, Senior, Served as Por' Debbie Johnson, iunior, ready to work on slave day at liamentarian. Ruskin. ,. I Z Z Z 5-is From Row: M- Graham. SPOHSOYI 5- FYYI D- NiCl 0l5f P- Fish, D- FYY, M. King. Row Four: S. Posner, L. Maxwell, S. Mitchell, P. Harakus. Row Five: B, ROW Two: D- B'-Ile, C. Hader, D. Slnovitch, P. Keaton, P. Yoemans, M. Gish. Schoman, M. Taylor, R. Torrez, D. Mclntire. Row Three: M. Sinnitt, M. Endicott, L. Snider, K. Iverson, L. Bogar P Farris , . . S V MIRAGE 92 3 at 2 'fl ISS' ve: B 1 X.. A+ .x if we ' w1eya!lg,L Front Row: M. MacRae, S. Wade, C. Crawford, V. Moore. Row Two: D. VanDevyvere, R. Sweet, V. Holloway. Row Three: A. Meek, K. Brown, D. Kemple, B. McElhaney, D. Brammeier. Row Four: D. Stewart, D. Abrham, Sue Wade, Mary MacRae, Carolyn Crawford, and Valerie Moore take their offices at a club meeting. S. Russell, D. Miller. Row Five: J. Burton, J. Reed, S. Richardson, J. Crain, B. Haefele. Row Six: M. Dowell, sponsor, C. Helfenbein, sponsor, S. Eth- ridge, J. Nesbit. Spanish Club Attends An International Dinner Social events of the Spanish Club included a Mexican Christmas party in January and the International Night Din- ner with the French Club and AFS students. In December a speaker from the Kansas City Power and Light Company gave a talk describing Spanish food. They also had dinner at a Spanish restaurant. Money for refreshments at meet- ings, the Christmas party, and the International Dinner came from members' dues and bake sales. The El Circulo Espanol ISpanish Clubj, sponsored by Mrs. Mary Dowell, Spanish Department chairman, was enjoyed this year by 30 members. This year's officers were Mary MacRae, senior, president, Sue Wade, senior, vice-president, Carolyn Coch- ran, iunior, secretary, and Valarie Moore, senior, treasurer. MIRAGE 93 X, 2, , 03' J V :ll 1. X +54 sm ' ,I ..'-A ,lah A. A if W' ,- ' Front Row: B. Mumper, R. Dutton, B. Blosser, R. Perry, Ernest Hester. Second Row: B. Palmer, R. Haven, P. Mudder. Burns-McDowell Send Speaker to Math Club Guest speakers visited the Math Club regularly to help members gain a better idea of how careers can be planned around an interest in math. In October, Mr. Bruce Hall, a representative from Burns and McDowell Engineer- ing Company spoke to the regular guests at meetings. In addition to a spring celebration of Mathematics Day, club members also went on a field trip to a local factory to discover how mathematical technology can aid in manufacturing. The Math Club was sponsored by Mr. Ernest J. Hester, math analysis and trigonometry teacher. Officers included Bill Blosser, president, Rick Perry, vice-president, Gary Blakenship treasurer, and Bob Palmer, secretary. Dues were collected to pay for the club's membership in JETS, the national Junior Engineer's Technical Society. MIRAGE 94 Mr. Hester explains the use of the metric stick to Junior Ruth Dutton. der the Hal clun sen hal hel CON am by the gai r I 1 I Students Gain Amateur Ham Operators' License The Radio Club with a membership of eighteen stu- dents, elected Gary Blankenship, senior, as president for the 1969-70 school year. The club was sponsored by Mr. Hannibal Combs, Electricity 1 teacher. Other officers in- cluded: John Gieshen, senior, vice-president, Bob Palmer, senior, secretary, and Walt Beaubieu, senior, treasurer. Members learned the basic procedures in operating ham radios. Using a five-band radio in room 101, they held contests to contact other ham operators with the contact code. One of the goals of these students was to get their amateur's license by taking a written test, code test, and by displaying a practical knowledge of skills required in the operation of a radio. The members also sold candy to gain funds for the organization. .Baw1i.g,lxaw W Q .X I A slikfs Q in A John Gieshen, senior, receives call letters on the five band radio. Front Row: B. Blosser, T, Cummings, J. Gieschen, G. Blankenship. Second Row: R. Haven, B. Palmer, C. Grorman, A. Williams. AYY43 CJK MIRAGE 95 l i l l l l l I x i r 1 i 1 I l l V R-Club Sells Programs To Raise Money for Gift Selling programs at games was one of the first pro- iects of the R-Club. Besides telling details of the team, in- formation about the community was included. Headed by senior, Rocky Bron, president, the club started out the year with thirty-six members. Other officers were seniors, Tim Kientz, vice-president, Chip Robertson, treasurer, and Pat Mulvaney, secretary. The R-Club was sponsored by Mr. James Clark, Mr. Gerald Partridge, Mr. Larry Swift, Mr. Thomas Coyle, and Mr. Irshel Hocker this year. Meetings were held in Room 'I08 to discuss future activities. f y 4 of f Other proiects were an R-Club dance, a gift to the if P M I PM athletic depdrtmentfland the annual initiation of new mem- ' .MW in f' . bers, which lasted approximately fourteen hours. Pat Chambers, senior, suffers through the agony of R-Club initiation. Front Row: J. Clark, C. Ackerson, B. Drescher, C. Shope, C. Beckley, P. Farris, B. Moore, S. Shear, B. Thomas, T. Kientz, V. Salero, M. Rabuse. Deffelsen. B- ROPE, Coach Clark. Row Two: P. Mulvaney, B. Burnett, B. Row Four: L. Clark, J. Shissler, T. Carew, D, Kelley, D. Clements, M. Nash. Well, 5- CU'Pin0i R- BYOI1, G. Watkins, C. Robertson. Row Three: C. Row Five:G.Temple. MIRAGE 96 I Sc Fil Pay: whic and tion' bers part with Soci on T trip clul: pres ensl .ral on-an ,, 1 1 Z ff? It Ks' 3 i Z 5 4? f I :: 1 II Z -r- 1 I - gl I ..,.J , r U Science Club Enters in First Educational Fair Sponsored by Mr. Charles Maupin and Mrs. Ursula Payne, the Science Club took part in an Educational Fair which combined the talents of the Science, Art, Mathematics, and Industrial Arts Departments, replacing Ruskin's tradi- tional Science Fair. Although not all of the club's 24 mem- bers entered a proiect, they were all given a chance to participate by setting up submitted proiects or helping with clean-up activities. Guest speakers from the Junior Engineer's Technical Society spoke regularly at the meetings which were held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. A field trip to a local funeral home was the main activity of the club's December activities. The 'I969-70 Science Club officers were Randy Haven, president, Barbara Mumper, vice-president, and Gary Blank- enship, secretary-treasurer. I 'AX it I 5... I Q , if X 5 C I Y' 1 3 g g ' President Randy Haven, iunior, conducts a discussion on the Science of Logic. V S 5 X I . , Q tl V V ...x S' 1. Hx A Y ,g U I llll ..lA Q A l 'I I .:.. , V ' ' Lil I ' ,kip ,---v-vw--. R H , B. Blosser, B. Mumper. Not Pictured: B. Mumper, B, Brockmier, R. Cantrell. B. Yeager, . oven f I' ffl vs, 2 A .5 .Q wi f S 5 3 w -'fr-4 in fi I I ' ii 7 , 1 , ,, 1 . f 4. 1 fi!-bit Robuse VI. Nash Juniors Randy Haven and Beth Mumper discuss the structure of the horseshoe crab before the meeting. MIRAGE 97 .X FO' , 'l Cadets pause in position to undertake a military drill. ,sinh-wgggi WSU' Richard Mathews, senior, stands at attention during the promotion cycle held on February 6. L.,l'll K Front Row: G. Blankenship, S. Ticata, R. Gounley. Second Row: J. Fish, J. Schumacher, D. Altman, R. Haven. Fourth Row: F, Knight, M. Willoughby, L. Finley, D. Lush, M. Crane, D. Compton, R. Cauthon, M. Haltman, C. Hill. J. Dalton,J.Smith, P, Holland. Third Row: D. Shepard, J. Woodman, G. Trott, R. Mathews, C. Roberts, MIRAGE 98 A , i Fra We lt. Mi 1 . cycle Jghby, x I Q Front Row: M. Floyd. Second Row: J. Shattenburg, J. Sheets, D. Martin, E. Weaverling. Third Row: G. Temple, G. Watkins, G. Simms. Fourth Row: G. Shy, D. Smith, B. Smith, D. Manfield. Fifth Row: C. Grham, M. Harshan, l. Anderson. Sixth Row: R. Zupon, D. Kelly. l w Lt. Colonel Keith Pollock and SMSgt. Gaylord Akin pose momentarily for Mirage photographers. 'i l -iv pi' :N 'cv- 1'--1 ,, ....- 04 K' Four Main Subjects Make Up Curriculum of ROTC Academically oriented, the Air Force Junior Reserve Officer's Training Courses consisted of four broad subiect areas: ill fundamentals of aerospace, l2J principles of aerospace, l3l people in aerospace, and l4l the military in American life. Basic study in Aerospace Education I included the early beginnings of aviation, space exploration, modern aircraft, and weather. Cadets became acquainted with Air Force traditions, customs, and courtesies, flag etiquette, proper uniform dress, and basic military drill, movements and commands. Aerospace Education II included examining aerospace industry and research. A look at the defensive weapon system and the increase in knowledge of instruction tech- niques and ceremonial drill were elaborated upon. The final year, Aerospace Education Ill, consisted of a semitechnical study of space vehicles, the human factor of aviation and space, and the strengthening of leader- ship abilities. Flag raising and lowering, honor guard, and special cadet ceremonies were a part of cadet life. While many cadet-sponsored activities such as drill teams and color guards at football games, assemblies, and other special events took place as extracurricular activities. MIRAGE 99 'ie fl- ' 1 5 I X Front Row: slmsgf. G. Akin. Second Row: M. Faust, P. Chambers, D. Couch, S. Pichel, J. Barnes, T. Tucker, D. Farris, F. Moore, J. Keith, D. McMurdo, V. Scoville. Third Row: D. Lemon, D. Gladden, J. Carter, M. Sheets, E. Norgren, M. McKinze, B. Grantham, T. Gibson, D. Henry, B, Williams, T. Wheeler. Fourth Row: D. Brady, D. Hicham, C. Bowman, R. Fuller, R. Smith, Year Marks First Cycle of Third Year Cadets The enrollment in Air Force Junior Reserve Officer's Training Courses for the 1969-70 school year, under the direction of Lt. Colonel Keith K. Pollock, SMSgt. Gaylord Akin, and MSgt. Dave Palmer, reached a total of 217. This year marked the first cycle of senior third year cadets , who were presented with aerospace Certificates of Com- pletion . The AFJROTC drill and rifle team for the past two years competed in contests with other district schools. In May, state competition was held. Under the leadership of ClCapt. Barry Smith, Cl2nd Lt. David Wing, NCOIC SlSgt. Steven Kelly, and NCOIC SlSgt. Daniel Farris, the drill team totaled 32 members. NCOIC SlSgt. Steven Kelly headed the 2nd and 3rd year drill team while NCOIC SlSgt. Daniel Farris headed the 1st year drill team. This year's activities included participation in Oper- ation Handshake at Richards-Gebaur AFB in September, a field trip to Whiteman AFB in October and to Richards- Gebaur in November, the FAA complex, Family Night, and attendance at the Wentworth Show on February 20. Group parades and the Loyalty Day Parade were held in May. There were two promotion cycles, one in the fall and one in February. The second Annual Cadet Ball was held Feb- ruary 28. Senior Sandy Wright was crowned queen. MIRAGE 100 - N- ' ' ' If 1 T ' fi if f N ' W ' if fig . 1 L X , ,if Ll! l ,x'fv 3: F i .fs Ki 1 T Q 5 Midi Q V K? Ki ti j V lj ,.,. a s J -A V . Pi Y, ' i A ,f 6 ss .R . J V. A f ' M. Pennick, B. Nash, C. Cambell, T. Meek, fT. Stapleton, H. Martin. Fifth Row: A. Williams, R. Allsbury, T. Pinare, M. Walton, G. Shaffer, D. Wing, H. Smith, W. VanHoecke, B. Wiles, W. Bealieu, M. Gentry. Sixth Row: S. Kelly, D. Luman, G. Mankler, C. Torres, E. Buchman, R. Rumans, J. Johnson, B, Welsh, G. Coit, M. Harper, K. Coxe. Seniors Larry Licata and Michael Crane stand at attention during promotion ceremony. l iifth ing, :S. son, 'tion Ulf . 4 i 4 ? if 9r 1. Lt. Colonel Keith Pollock addresses cadets at their second promotion cycle held on February 6. 117 Front Row: L. Schattenburg, C. Watkins, R. Anderson, D. Harris, G. Gish, P. Baker, L. Christopherson R. Bush, B. Gregory, J. McReynolds, R. Hazlett, T. Schaffner, E. Dowell, B. Ackerman, D. Brady, D Kelley. Second Row: L. Hanks, J. Brown, L. Province, R. Killion, J. Fordemwalt, D. Bolton, S. Hedrick T. Ledford, D. Estes, D. Holm, K. Lower, C. Winters. Third Row: M. Rudisel, C. Smith, J. Woody, D Ray, M. Metcalf, D. Moore, R. Gurski, D. Hayward, L. Sousley, D. Buie. Fourth Row: F. Jackson, R Seehausen, M. Polonius, D. Allee, J. Eddleman, D. Thomas, F. Given, M. Simms, G. Scholl. Fifth Row G. Grimm, T. Coker. , 5 1 1 i 5 1 5 , 1 i 5 4 l JH Front Row: T. Smith, J. Hayes, M. Wolff, M. Kuhns, E. Sell, D. Boudreaux, J. Enterline, R. Lawrence, S. King, R. Spruill, R. Blankenship, R. Tracy, T. Schuman. Second Row: D. Conover, L. Schinle, E. Calvert, L. Earle, C. Watkins, M. Powell, G. Harris, R. Sales, D. Yeagley, W. McClure, R- 5l'l0l'P- Thlfd ROW? R- Martin, R. Anderson, W. Foust, S. Johns, W. Cameron, R. Buck, S. Arnone, R. Borgelt, C. Mincey, R. Holloway. Fourth Row: B. Newkirk, S. Holland, R. McClelland, W. Bruns, L. Bechtel, J. Northcraft, M. Chambers, H. White, M. Roe, T. Gee, D. Dayringer. MIRAGE lOl Front Row: M. Paull, D. Carr, C. Lanier, B. Corder, L. Baker, V. VanCil, L. Kinsey, B. Spears, T. Lochert, V. Hurst, R. Shippy. Second Row: A. Mayhew, B. Wightman, G. Roulh, C. McMillin, A. Mosby, J. Ferguson, B. Funk, M. Velebil, R. Rivaj, M. Noland, M. Hill, S. Winters, T. Williamson, R. Hempy, D. Lungren. Third Row: D. Sears, D. Bull, P. Bolinger, B. Henderson, G. Radford, L. Kenney, B. DeMent, R. Cerra, J. Kennedy, G. Manken, C. Rough, H. Lowe, T. Gibson, G. Clevenger, H. Quick, R. Smith. Fourth Row: T. Had- lock, R. Brown, J. Holtcamp, J. Keintz, D. Brady, D. Hayden, M. Bedell, B. Searing, B. Brown, B. Griffith, T. Shaffer, C. Parker, D. Eyre, F. Coit, R. Stanley, G. Norman, B. Williams, J. Taylor. Lf Front Row: D. McCullough, S. Buchanan, P. Briggs, G. Kerns, D. Bailey, D. Jennings, V. Fletcher, J. Doyle, P. Ayres. Second Row: B. Dougan, B. Weist, D. Howe, N. Corbin, S. Hicks, L. Smith, D. Stowe, S. lalicker, B. Randle, C. Lundeen, J. Kain, P. Roach, D. Sutcliffe, D. Bray, A. Warren, P. Stringer. Third Row: B. Marks, T. Osburn, H. Gore, L. Dawe, R. Wallace, J. Nugent, J. Gamble, C. Wilmirel, S. Carlson, G. Conard, S. Hall, J. Yount, D. Har- mon, R. Moore, K. DiMieri. Fourth Row: D. Jenson, B. Horton, R. Clark, G. Albee, D. Couch, T. Pittman, D. Phores, C. Bell, L. Johns, D. Coxe, E. Lamp- son, C. Caton, D. Smith, M. Livingston, S. Myers, J. Williams, R. Mitchell. Z 2 0+ Front Row: Mr. Lee, Mr. DeAngelo, C. Coleman, K. Hess, L. Ross, K. Petrie, T. O'Dell, P. Pruitt, V. Wolfe, S. Burnett, N. Friend, V. Welch, T. Hagerman, J. Morgan, N. Nave. Second Row: M. Gardner, L. Peterson, B. Welch, D. Lute, N. Cumminger, B. Brooks, L. Strong, D. Hyson, S. Bahre, K. Kane, J. Conard, C. Dalton, W. Hawkins. Third Row: N. Searing, P. Wirt, K. Gioth J. Brittiker, D. Colmond, F. Kurtz, P. Holland, D. Lauther, G. Timbrook, C Hill, P. Watters, J. Woodman, J. Tex, R. Clementi, J. Batson. MIRAGE T02 1 Dc tic sa A1 Tv ar Dl M De he str Frm D. ITN f I .7 5 f if .1 5. W V 3' Fr Sl K vugh, Had- ll, B. tr, R. Q Q if I .N i fs . t Y 3 0 4 Z M 9 f X I . Har- rk, G. Lamp- nm, , , ' if g d' . , g -J W!! . Gioth, rook, C. 2 2 Under the leadership of Mr. Charles DeAngleo, Mr. David Lee, and Mr. Richard Willis, the distributive educa- tion classes advanced in candy bar sales this year. Bake soles were also held at the school during lunch periods. At the beginning of the year, DECA sponsored a dance. Two bands played, one soul band, The Jumpin' Jacks, and one hard rock band, The Roaring Judy. Several DECA contests including public speaking were held in March. The president of DECA this year was Karen Kane. Delegates attended a state convention in Jefferson City to help elect state officers. Karen Kane, senior, ran for DECA state president. Front Row: K. Stewart, A. Westerfield, B. Summa, D. Wendel, M. Kohler, D. Wilson, L. Munson, P. Haynes. Second Row: M. Hollingsworth, D. Cole- man, M. Orr, L. Peek, B. McGrath, M. Bagby, P. Lightner, M. Fae, L. Houser, DECA Moves Forward In Business Leadership C. Schuchmann. Third Row: M. Goss, L. Ward, D. Sheperd, F. Moroni, R. Wallace, R. Swayne, P. Sapp, P. Della Russo, R. Magner, L. Billinger, S. Chewning. X From Row: K- B0Ul'5l1eSl4l, D- ESm0I1ClSf C- DCllf0I1, N- EUSYGYT G- E0l'leY, A- man, R. Jensen, R. Cauthon. Third Row: Mr. Willis, E. Torbert, J. Zirkel, R. 5l1el'mU l- 5- Groves, M- Jewell. C- l'l9 '5leY- D- FYY- Second ROWI G- Davis, Bressman, B. Klinkenberg, T. Lucito, J. Bird, R. Page, D. Penny, B. Rubican, K. Roscoe, J. Rush, B. Weimer, D. Chapman, D. Davis, J. Burns, L. Weiss- R. Penny, E7 if MIRAGE T03 wh 4 , .,.. , , ,, 87 K n f Q ,J ff i -f, f Paul Dethleson and Bobby Magee, seniors, pause a moment before resuming their roles as cheerleaders at the Powder Puff game. Pep Club Gives Foster Child a Helping Hand Pep Club decided last January to adopt a foster child from overseas. The S160 cost included food, cloth- ing and shelter for the child and his family. In return, each month, the club received a letter from him. They began this in the hopes that Pep Clubs in the coming years will continue their proiect. Pep Club made an unsuccessful bid on October 24 to defeat RGAA in the annual Powder Puff football game, but lost I4-6. Ann Daffin held the office of presi- dent of this large club, with Mary Lee Wynn as record- ing secretary. Denise Long was treasurer and Debbie Lamb acted as sign chairman. Senior class representa- tive was Carol Curtis. MIRAGE 104 1 Q A quiet stroll brings this year's first pep rally to a close sw 1 W: 4. . X V ,f W ,f W .7 EV-,,,, f X ff 'ff fwffffff fffff Mwffifffff 7jlf 7 7ff!7 7, ye Zz 4! ff 1 W Front Row: L. Fryhoff, P. Bender, L. Atchley, J. Pitcher, D. Lamb-Sign D. Skivers, P. Borcherding, D. Fry, S. Wright, J. Van Holten, D. Smith, V. Chairman, L. Kupersmith-Secretary, A. Cutrera-Cheerleader, J. Bridges- Head Cheerleader, A. Daffin-President, D. Long-Treasurer, C. Curtis, J Spencer, Jane Long. Second Row: D. Everly, M. MacRae, D. Marchese, J Spille, D. Foster, B. Lake, K. Brucks, J. Fiser, B. White, V. Moore, K. Hollo way, M. Wynn, B. Welsh, P. Walters, J. Wolfe, P. Beebe, H. Bertrand. Third Row: D. Woodling, S. Beamer, P. Williams, D. Harryman, G. Norvell, Brown. Fourth Row: M. Neighbors, B. Horan, L. Riggs, K. Wright, R. Wald- ron, K. Dowell, G. Fulmer, S. McDanielly, C. Schuchmann, L. Day, S. Brown, B. Fleming, C. Nugen, D. Haber, K. Perry. Fifth Row: P. Dahl, C. Laub, A. Price, K. Willoughby, R. Gilio, D. Futroyo, K. Luden, C. Millard, C. Billips, P. Flebbe, R. Eatherton, S. Scott, D. Rittenhorn, P. Arbogast, G. Doyle, M. Ropchock. LNTER li jhav Crum Ruskin fans ridicule Center at an early football game. MIRAGE 105 my, f G 44! V?-wr l v Z j MIRAGE 106 .,. my JY' . ' ,. . ,z Wm . f Sandy Russell, junior, skillfully works to finlsh the Homecomnng float, W I ' dwg ,. Vf , ,, . ,. '72 'Z gif 3 ' Mr? 1 The pep rally is over, but not the spirit expressed here. Cheerleaders transmit enthusiasm at an outdoor pep rally. .V vs I W 2 I Z fu... ' 1.....Aui Pep Club forms a triumphant entry-way for the mighty Eagles. Front Row: D. O'Rourke, S. Radford, M. Cranfill, D. Miller, D. Johnson, S Russell, D. Steinbrueck, T. Pendergraft, L. Hudgins, P. Miller, S. Miller, C Richards, Janet Antener. Second Row: B. Slagle, S. Drake, V. Green, B Poague, C. Little, P. Kuzma, R. Christian, M. Robertson, R. Seymour, G Lyons, D. Kemple, M. Hailey, D. Parks, N. Wright, K. Merrit, P. Campbell C. Bryan, K. Combs, R. Davenport. Third Row: M. Benefiel, A. Gerred, D. Roth, K. McDermott, D. Harwood, T. Dowell, S. McMeen, C. Dalton, M. Blue and Gold Diggers Entertain At Half-Times For the first time in history, Ruskin had a drill team. Called the Blue and Gold Diggers, they or- ganized in November, making their debut December 9 at a home basketball game. Precision marching and pom-pom dance routines were performed during the half-time. The captain of the 40 girl team was Cathy Billips, iunior, while Debbie Johnson, junior, was co-ca ptain. Juniors built and decorated the Homecoming float which was used during the coronation of the royal court. The girls also worked with R.G.A.A. iu- niors to provide the half-time show for the Powder Puff football game. Junior Sandy Russell was Vice- President and Debbie Miller, also a iunior, was class representative. , Fullerton, F. Bertrand, P. Holman, N. Kotsifakis. Fourth Row: V. Storie, J. . Burton, D. Tappmeyer, K. Johausen, A. Hensley, S. Keith, J. Potter, D. , Matthews, D. L'Hommedieu, M. Thompson, D. Wesson, C. Peters, S. Rogers, , L. White, K. Jochim, B. Nash, J. Sherrow, S. Willbanks, G. Brisbin, K. Rei- I bolt. Fifth Row: V. Wallen, P. Featherston, J. Floyd, B. McNeall, B. Filo, B. Dickey, L. Pieratt, D. Wasson, S. Wicks, J. Floyd, L. Graves, L. Pascoe, J. Smith, C. Tharp, S. Stovall, P. Deaton, J. Blyholder, V. Cooksey, J. Reed, R. Strickland, l.. Ricketts, S. Hill, J. Hale, J. Botteron, D. Kennedy, C. Potts, V. T0I'PleY,T-Yeffnef, K.C0x, S.Smifh- MIRAGE 107 1.-. ... ...,. .,.4.......e.,Q..,:........M..-.1 -f .4.c...........- ..,.....,. es-0. . ,..,.... -....,.. . .,.- -N . --.,. .--4 qi -mf. Q. s up 1.MK+v his if 4 ,,.,,,,,,.,,, .Www w Q2 iii ,ff 1 QW 76 , X ,. , -Qs ... N, -ww-pu-, -M Sophomore Spirit Adds Enthusiasm to Pep Club The vigor and energy of almost 80 sophomore girls livened up this year's Ruskin Pep Club. Their efforts were concentrated mainly on the Homecoming dance, the biggest Pep Club proiect of the year. The sophomore members held their own bake sale at Smith-Hale and helped in the September car wash to make money for the dance. As sophomore representative, Ginny Moreland kept other sophomores up-to-date, and attended executive board meetings. Cheryl Pollman, who was elected sign chairman, held committee meetings for making signs to encourage school spirit. Pep Club sponsors were Miss Lucile Woolt Front Row: C. Van Sickle, B. Thraikile, N. Brancato, J. Woodside, C. Poll- man, J. Grosshart, K. Younger, K. Floyd, K. Cozort, L. Sanders, T. McFerun V. Williams, G. Moreland, P. Brown. Second Row: T. long, D. Russell, S Highlander, K. Sheppee, K. Wallace, K. Granger, P. Jensen, J. Wells, D Murray, l. Morrison, B. Corbin, V. Hart, K. Moll, C. Waldron, J. Warren N. Wolfe, J. Van Noy, T. Twyman. Third Row: D. Anderson, B. Miller, C Hader, C. Embree, D. Bronson, l. Trimmer, D. Herbst, G. Speckels, P. Dougan, and Miss Alice Schltz. Play-mates draw fan's attention at a pep assembly. L. Jaclson, R. Ratty, V. Bartley, M. Bass, D. Day, S. Cunningham, P. Seek Fourth Row: T. Runions, B. Adams, D. Arnone, P. Clank, R. Pautler, K Kizev, P. Stevenson, C. Smith, E. Underwood, C. Godfrey, J. Linn, L. Hutch- ins, V. Caudle, B. Willoughley, P. Hammer, D. Walker, B. Smith, R. Trimble Fifth Row: D. Milum, M. Price, M. Ropchock, J. Givens, E. McClendon, P Hensley, C. Wente, S. Register, M. Boswell, H. McWilliams, B. Woodman P. Jenkins, S. Bailey, T. Arbogaste, P. Van Dolah, C. Schmidt, P. Paul. Seated: Mrs. France, sponsor, D Long, Senior Representative, R. Waldron, President, C. Laub, Treasurer, M. Wynn, Corresponding Secretary, J. Pitcher, Senior Representative. Second Row: D. Harryman, J. Miller, S. Scott, B. Ledford, D. Brammeier, L. Ledford, J. Von Holten, M. MacRae, J. Fiser, M. Hollingsworth, D. Smith, A. Daffin, S. Wright, K. Enright, D. Lyons, D. Everly, J. Spille, S. Brown, L. Atchley, B. Lake, L. Fryhoff, S. Beamer, M. Kupersmith, B. Welch, A. Cutrera, L. Province, P. Walters, N. Moll, R. Tay- lor, B. White, V. Moore, J. Bridges, C. Nugen, J. Spencer. Third Row: G. Allen, M. Chiarelli, P. Dahl, A. Price, G. Fulmer, J. Massey, V. Taylor, H. Schupp, C. Crane, P. Williams, P. Beebe, L. Riggs. Fourth Row: D. Hyson, D. Livingston, L. Huges, D. Lamb, P. Bender, P. Arbogast, D. Fry, K. Lud- den, D. Futvoye, C. Millard, P. Flebbe, D. Rittenhour, J. Nelson, J. Oriala, L. Ricketts, R. Critchfield, V. Brown, B. Horan. ,mdk Qi f f lf , W y ' WM: Z5 .. , r ! , 4' f , it mg My V.. , , fy , . is f , 223 J, Ui? ,ai i, . MV, W-? . ,M ,, f X G M 5 XA 3-1- 17:3 is X Seated: S. Rodgers, C. Peters, D. Roth, M. Robertson, D. Miller, J. Floyd, R. Christian, K. McDermott, Mrs. Wiley, Sponsor. Second Row: J. Day, P. Gardonia, D. Mann, T. Lochert, D. Harwood, L. Hudgins, S. Bird, L. Mc- Allister, N. Nash, A. Hensley, S. Hill, B. Johaningsmeir, D. Parks, D. Lusby, J. McCullough, N. Carvell, J. Horton, P. Featherston. Third Row: F. Sweet, J. Yeagly, P. Deabon, L. Doussard, M. Gish, D. Kennedy, J. Botteron, R. Bur- well, D. Burry, A. Gerred, J. Hale, L. Graves, R. Seymour, J. Reed, J. Bur- ton, B. Nash, S. Wilder, C. Brandwein, J. Bledsoe, D. Lakey. Fourth Row: MIRAGE T10 D. Strauss, B. Poague, S. Radford, P. Austin, S. Drake, T. Pendergraft, D L'Hommedieu, S. Hill, L. Ricketts, T. Klein, D. Wasson, D. Steinbrueck, S. Wicks, G. Lyons, J. Jones, T. Dowell, P. Kuzma, N. Kotsifakis, G. Brisbin K. Combs, T. Kecle, L. White. Fifth Row: G. Maxwell, P. Deveney, J. Cook, K. Reiboldt, T. Zeltner, A. Warren, M. Preuitt, S. Stamper, S. Stovall, V. King, B. Mellicker, J. Hunt, M. Reeves, V. Farmer, S. Fry, S. Poesner, S. Jacobs, P. DePalma, D. Johnson, R. Robbins, S. Smith, S. Miller, M. Thomp son. Der wht F if ri A.: f' U 4 if I I Ei! ,H 4 f n J., E 'Q 113 X -si.. W Q De clu G. H. tn, d. Ur J 2 ff , fi 4 , 9 Q 4 -1 W f f u Z is is 4 it 1 Q ' 4 f ,sf ., ,ID z, S sbin ook ,V. r,S amp Denise L'Hommedieu, junior, pauses a moment from GA initiation to wonder whether it is worth it all. X , , tv ,gn M I, dz .x F 1.4, me , .k we J , iw . ,wisp . M-- Debbie Johnson and Pam DePalma, iuniors smile iokingly while performing duties at RGAA initiation. RGAA Hosts Party for Neighborhood House This year the Ruskin Girls' Athletic Association held their traditional Sweetheart Dance on Valentine's Day. They also sponsored their annual Christmas Proiect, which this year was a Christmas party complete with presents for underprivileged children at the Della C. Lamb Neigh- borhood House. On October 21, the RGAA Senior girls defeated the Pep Club Senior girls, 14-6, in the Powder Puff Football game. The RGAA Junior girls crowned Rocky Bron, Mr. Eagle, in their halftime show. This year the officeholders for RGAA were Rita Wald- ron, senior, presidentp Melanie Robertson, iunior, Vice- President, Carla Laub, senior, treasurer, Mary Lee Wynn, senior, recording secretary, Jo Floyd, iunior, correspond- ing secretary. The RGAA held their initiation of new members last September 29, when they initiated 71 new mem- bers, bringing their total membership to l9'l. They met every Tuesday after school in the gym in the spring, to play volleyball in the fall and basketball. lf members wished, they could have competed in the bowling tourna- ment at the Capital Bowl every Tuesday instead of play- ing basketball. Mrs. Shirley France and Mrs. Mary Wiley, physical education teachers, supervised the activities. an my M 945 only ' ff it -X .M fs -.K One of GA's players, carrys the battered football at Powder Puff, where RGAA defeated Pep Club by a score of I4-6. MIRAGE Ill Kneeling: Anna Cautrera, Terri Penclergraft. brueck, Janna Bridges, Linda Hudgins. Sitting: Diane Stein- ? 7 Cheerleaders Win Spirit Stick at Summer Clinic A private plane carried the five varsity cheerleaders to the summer cheerleading clinic at the University of Mississippi. During the camp, Seniors Janna Bridges and Anna Cutrera and Juniors Terri Pendergraft, Diane Stein- brueck, and Linda Hudgins, won the Spirit Stick for their ability, congeniality, cooperation, and enthusiasm. They also won a first place rating. Janna Bridges was head of the first five member squad. They taught members of the Pep Club new songs and cheers and led spectators at all football and basket- ball games. MIRAGE H2 l - I- ,.,.,,....,-,,..v.....N,-,........,..,. ,.....Y,- -5 ,, V at At the Football Homecomin assembl , .lack Ashby, sophomore, escorts so homore attendants Barbara Bartlett and Diane Snellgrove. 9 Y P 1 K ties V 'Qs izjf , . , ax, ns-rw ' Candidates for student office are introduced at the Junior Class assembly. i v Y , Q I Ik as Nifssis t . Ax 1 is 41 K E X n QL ' QL Q I as .Q x X ig f .5 Dubby Riley and Mark Hamilton, iuniors, present an original musical skit in the orchestra assembly. MIRAGE H4 1 . A - 2'9- wk ii lgrove. ,nm W .. sical skit 5 S i XX ' Cheryl Kingsbury, Alana Cockrell, and Mike Imgarten, iuniors, are one of the trios in Ruskin's first talent show. ssemblies Range from Orchestra to Patriotism The orchestra assembly highlighted the many assemblies presented at Ruskin this year. The performers went to the State Teachers Convention in Columbia and then repeated the program for Ruskin. The main participants were Lou Kupersmith and Stan Pulliam, seniors, and Juniors Dubby Riley and Mark Hamilton. Other assemblies for the 1969-1970 school year were an orientation program for Sophomores and Juniors, pre- views of the musical and all school play, and a gymnastics assembly put on by a selected group of Physical Education students. The Drama Department sponsored the Thanksgiving assembly which revolved around patriotism. Slides of America were kaleidoscoped across a huge screen while Carl Sand- burg's The Man With the Broken Fingers was read. The Christmas assembly included a skit contrasting modern and old-fashioned celebrations and several vignettes revealing the humorous aspects of Christmas. Pep Club members perform a pantomime at an outdoor pep assembly. MIRAGE IIS -ni 1'A-ns-n -.f:+.1:- V -..-.- -X - A , l ,..,...,,, V.. ,.,..f.4...---.-..,...,,..-f,,......... .........1f,........--,...,...... . , ..,. ., . tg 2 2345: i Q ,P f 'sis 0-ff I I Q of gc pr 5 be fn ar ar V su OIT With the tempo quickened, Ruskin students start their iourney through the Age of Aquarius, theme ofthe 1968-69 Junior-Senior Prom. MY- Came, ViCe P inCiPU'f reflects 'ho'-'9h75 of the P957 Year- While sitting out this dance, students quench their thirst with punch. ,MW ,V ,, I Q fZZ?2ff7!f?V AZ f, W iff? , La. M' ,div If fr Q . ki, Z r ,, 4,ff ,jf XZW J, 4 in 'fs wg,-w 4441? Wffx ,,,, MIRAGE 118 ik! N w xi? iii: Q25 SX: Nm ,X ess X X J M 'Q X X Q iw- ! if it ll 9 111 s X. ti .. ,. L , 'Aquarian Age' Theme Of Junior-Senior Prom A journey through the Age of Aquarius, the theme of the 1969 Junior-Senior Prom, made the evening light, gay, and memorable. George Tidona and his dance band provided music for the occasion, held in the Hotel Muehle- bach Grand Ball Room. Couples danced to music ranging from quiet waltzes to fast popular songs. Signs of the Zodiac constructed by Mr. Mike Ferman's art classes, provided fitting decorations. Completely planned and managed by the Junior Class, the Prom was the re- sult of much hard work and planning, and it was Ruskin's only formal dance of the year. Dancing to the Age of Aquarius, sets a mood for the future. ! I f . i Q 5 L A reception line, consisting of Mr. Steck, Mr. Cattle, and Senior Class President, Don Keplinger, greeted the arrivals, who checked their wraps and moved onto the dance floor. Festivities began at nine o'clock. 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V 1- . .V .V V V ff' 7529 V I www-' ff' V I fr'-, Y V I I V X 1 I i V 7 el f 1 , -VH 1, I, V 4 1 'V L I haw N W' ' V . , I , 1 V ,I .I - V I .5 , V ,L 1 - im V. V 2 9 V 9 V 2 ' ! . V Z, I , V i V! V V l I I . 4 H A . A A Y 5 gas-, , N 'X' . . I , ' ff.. X ,- VV . R- , . 543,-. X.: Eagles Pace Conference Team with Eleven in '69 The Ruskin Eagles, led by almost an entirely senior squad, posted a 6-2-2 record, good for a share of the con- ference championship with Oak Park. The Eagles started the season with a 36-7 taming of the Lee's Summit Tigers. The Eagles next trounced the Grandview Bulldogs, 53-6 followed by the defeat of arch-rival Oak Park Northmen, 27-20. Ruskin fell victim to adverse weather and emerged with successive 0-0 deadlocks with the Raytown Blueiays and the Truman Patriots. The Eagles next faced N.K.C. and defeated them 20-8 for a homecoming victory. The power- ful Rockhurst Hawklets broke the Eagles' Undefeated string with a 'I4-0 victory. Ruskin got back on the winning track with a 26-0 triumph over the Raytown South Cardinals. Ruskin finished the season with a 40-27 routing of the William Christman Bears and a defeat, 7-0, at the hands of the Center Yellowiackets. Picture at right shows Ruskin defense taking a time out during the game with the Center Yellowiackets. Front Row: T. Keintz, J. Clark, B. Moore, L. Anderson, G. Watkins, R. Combs, B. McGee, P. Dethleson, R. Hobson. Second Row: S. Imgarten, G. Williams, I. D. Russell, B. Thomas, J. Johnson, S. Shearer, C. Faros, R. Ever- ret, M. Ray, B. Rape, D. Green, S. Daughtrey. Third Row: T. Roper, R. Stuart, D. Gauldin, R. long, T. Bulger, J. Singleton, P. Lawson, B. Winters, ix?-if Z 4 2 ' , rf ,,,,,,,W..,w ,Vw , w ' f X , ' v -ff ,f f 'W 2' f C ar, ' if ' , M' ' ' W J . Vi Vw as V f f , , ,Q V V , ,mf , ' V! V , , ff GV , 1' Z W r fi 7 fr 7 7 7 ff f V ., .,,,, ,XQ . W Wy, I or , . V wg., 1 VV V W 0 .ww x, 4 f ., 1 f W M- .. . , MG ' 'f V , f 'f Q . 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X - ' ' fav 4, 31 I, , 7 .,., mf b,-4 f, Z gg' , -X' , 41 X I fy! , f WML ff 2 ff . -,W 4 f, iourth ar, D. mn, P. an-nm-1. nan-ag. :mn-an-U O . , ..,.,,W,,b.,, ,H 9..- 'ill if , A, , if 3 T! - .J 42 ,gi ,S SA in X 947, W cm J ' .fn if Scoreboard Ruskin 36 Lee's Summit 53 Grandview 27 Oak Park 20 0 Raytown 0 Truman 20 N.K.C. 0 Rockhurst 26 Raytown South 40 William Christman 0 Center f MHW Head coach Gerald Partridge and physician George Wil- son help iniured Bob Drescher off the field. .QS- MIRAGE T23 rw1.f-aww' rwvn K, ,.. 1 E iw A f rf if rr-ffgfq ff, Q.: f, ., VW fj' 0' f f ' 1 yi 'J' 4,1-' -.H-..:Jf:, , , A rr. iv., llff, qw N ITJUHU 1 if ' 4 ,J fu' .- if ' 7 ' k ' .f '?.?I J' 'mn 71. ,WH ,rw-QE :'?9. 6 N 'Why-. -f sa ' ww mvsziiff ' W ' I 7 w f f , M Aw ' ' - I -1 .H wfwr -, U s ' :dw , 1 ,, , Q,,,,.,,.- V f fwf- Q f ' f, 4, ?fW fL?vf my f . . . ,, .. . . .- , , V ..x,...-...a.,.Q.:...-4-D4.a:.,,.h, ....-,. . , . f'i X . ff f-Z fa.. rv...-,,,..q,,...,1.,.-....... .......-.4.,. ,.,...-,. ...,, . . Below: Students gather final memories as the Homecoming Dance comes to an end. Right: Amid lunar decorations, dancers enioy the annual post- game celebrations. as g 5 -A WM f -M- V -...5.-., A slower tempo encourages more couples to dance to The Chain Reaction. MIRAGE 126 X ' ,MW X ,,,V I we 1? stweyisbifji e P P1 Qu A A, YV hyA nn. Y A, ,,,,,,b4-, ,A A-9,,,.,,.-.,.,.,- ,--,...---.W .,.... -,,,. . .-,A,.,, ...,.. qw.-- ,- .....-, T -..W - - V .. , -.. - Y-, - -......R,. .. ,.... ,,,,,.g V - Q 1-n:.,, J gwssfnamamqw, fx E f Z X ,l 4.4 Scorebox Belton Ohara Grandview Oak Park De la Salle W. Chrisman Center Raytown N.K.C. Truman Raytown South Oak Park De la Salle Center Rockhurst W. Chrisman Center Raytown N.K.C. Raytown South Truman Returmng lettermen. Front Row: D McCormnck R Brown ac ow 75581K 1 WW 5 Front Row: T. Smith, S. Eogleberger, B. Ibel, J. Dodivish, S. Meyers. Second Row: M. Moore, T. Bulger, M. Griffith, J. Tull, R. Everett, R. Jones ,G. Ruskin JUNIOR VARSITY Opponent 48 Lees Summit 32 35 Oak Park 34 52 William Chrisman 64 58 Center 57 35 Raytown 64 60 North Kansas City 50 38 Truman 67 49 Ray. South 55 40 Oak Park 37 56 Wm. Chris. 66 36 Center 62 45 Raytown 63 45 N.K.C. 56 58 Ray. South 54 55 Truman 6'I MIRAGE I30 Harnden. Third Row: R. Brenton, G. Hunnicut, G. Kempinger, R. Gowler, G. Guthrie. .... iq., Dan McCormick takes a iump shot from the outside. ..WN,. -.wWQ. ...sm ' C S Q sq as uw-umwqa..-Awww .LN...... owler, G. w Dan McCormick goes in for a layup against Oak Park. Ruskin Sophomores 48 Raytown 50 Center 72 North Kansas City 46 Raytown South 54 North Kansas City 55 Oak Park 55 Rockhurst 61 William Chrisman 44 Oak Park 58 William Chrisman 63 Truman 70 Raytown 67 Center 59 Rockhurst 60 Truman 60 Raytown South wyfw M 44 fw Q05 , Ruskin win W2 4,1 W s a iump from Oak Park. MIRAGE 131 Melanie Robertson, junior, and Donna Harryman, senior, serve punch to RGAA girls and their dates. Y ' C495 .96 Rita Waldron Crowned '70 Sweetheart Queen Rita Waldron, senior, was crowned Queen at RGAA's Sweetheart Dance held on VaIentine's Day. She was crowned by last year's queen, Bobbi Muse, a 1969 graduate of Ruskin. Senior attendants were Mary Hollingsworth and Beverly Welch. Since there were no sophomores in the club this year, there were two iunior attendants, Debbie Roth and Jo Floyd. After the coronation, Rita and her escort started the dancing again with the Queen's Dance. The theme this year was very appropriately, Sweet- hearts. It was carried out with hearts everywhere and an archway of nets and crepe paper over the entrance. Punch and cake was served throughout the evening by girls who took out time from the dancing. The music, provided by a group called the Cinnamon Troly, ranged from rock and psychedelic to blues and soul. MIRAGE 132 lx Queen Rita Waldron, senior, leads the Queen's Dance. Z' W f An archway of net and crepe paper decorated the entrance to the dance floor. V - -4- ,,,, Z ,Wy ir...-.-.Yi,-.i,,-.--4..-,-,fr-is V -A --,..,:4,, - ,A - H, ' ' - ' H--..,g,,gg,,.- gi, fi :-- - -f --..- 1, ....----,.,..,-.. . . , , . , - .-?'-- 1. if-1 , gyirf-, Ruskin Takes Second ln District Track Meet Ruskin's track team placed second in the district track meet. Several members of the track team set new school records. The two-mile relay team of Dale Elliott, Gary Leh- mer, Mike Scronce, and Mike Rabuse covered the distance in 7:57. Mike Rabuse also set a new mile record of 4:25. Marion Peach bettered the old marks in the 330 intermediate hurdles and the triple iump. Ruskin placed sixth at the district meet and nine runners qualified for the state meet. ., X ,. ftf7m1fjQf7? , X . , J W 'SQl'i 'M'N ',f,f ' . p , X. .4.. l .- l Team members ran each afternoon in the parking lot. QASXH Q?19-'Us Q85 We L 'SHAW 'BNKK 4 TR in ,lv if . .lSXf,y MEX, Front Row: M, Newman, D. Elliot, S. Christiansen, G. Watkins, L. Anderson, M. Rabuse, V. Sellaro, G. Lehmer, G. Burnett, P. Mulvaney, B. Moore, R. Bron. Second Row: B. Harmon, S. Mahnken, E. Hirt, M. Scronce, T. Askew, M. Taylor, R. Hempy, M. Nash, D. Clemens, J. Collins. Third Row: F. Brisbon, J. Ohlman, G. Lehmer, D. Smith, D. Kelley, M. Boyer, L. Prouty, M. Mooren, M. Tombaugh. Fourth Row: T. Laurent, P. Janner, B. Heavner, M. Miller, J. MIRAGE 134 we 'RQB l. a 3, ' RX L L L f+'. '---X- q --vw . X L fag . r. 1 ,ij 2 1 Ari? ' ' E ' Q- Q igss ' A if Johnson, P. Lawson, B. Kachel, S. Grimes, Mr. Reynolds. Fifth Row: D Kupersmith, J. White, M. Langseth, A. Ulsh, D. Shippee, M. Ervin, W Rosbourough, Mr. Frazier. Sixth Row: D. Kennedy, J. Walker, Marshall B. Cornell, M. Drescher. Seventh Row: L. Becthal, K. Jones, M. Cochran, L Hughes, M. Rape, E. Roias. 1 Frc mc E. l S ff. ,. -.-9 . ..j1 w 4 iff? 1 MX -X X X . . ' 11. gegasa-sg .Wi .L Q., - fi , - , Q A - c XM , f Q . 'X -may f ,j ws.-. .. ,. g A- -,,c-WM Q 'iff HQ y ,,,,, A V... ,,,,x .,,,. . ,, QM W 9 62511 f 0 4 fq '., W f ......,.-.-,..,... if Ki, ,..- .Q rv -- low: D 'vin, W. larshall, :hran, L. Front Row: R. Hempy, B. Harmon, S. Christiansen, S. Mahnken, M. New- man, l.. Prouty. Second Row: V. Sellaro, M. Rabuse, D. Elliot, M. Mooran, E. Hirt, G. Lehmer, Mr. Coyle. Three ofthe track team members pose for our photographer before starting their practice. A W .WSH 5 R 'C Wxi. awww. 1 x E X , 'A X Sw. 0 -Q X . E xx Q ' 9-' xx . 5 it ...se A S f A l 3 I i. I Q , v M . .545 ' w -ss' xi' , if x, f , 1 S ' e 255 he . , f P2 5,155 fs i f , , Q, , VSQQ, 'f ,qx , ' ,. Xi X if , I ,seem f wwwwlww wvwf i X www ff. WMM E S We snfwsywwmv my 3 1 - .W I 2 l 2 Y 5 Z 1 l 2 MIRAGE 135 Ruskin Grapplers of 69-70 T Have Improved Season This years Ruskin wrestling team had one of its best sea- sons ever with an 8-2 record. The Eagles proved to be power- ful in meets and tournaments, taking fourth place in the Sub- urban 8 Conference and first place in the district and region- al by sending eight wrestlers to the finals. With one of the better teams in the state, Ruskin placed in every tournament and took first place in the Van Horn, Ruskin, Regional, and District tournaments, and third in the Center tournament. The Eagles surprised the other teams in the district and Head Coach Jim Clark with their record who had been quoted as saying, We will be lucky if we win one match. Ruskin sent five wrestlers to the state meet. Coming back with honors was David Lawrence, senior, who took second in the 98- pound class. 84 f W We 753, me l' ' 5' sNa,?, . . .,... W1 K Www ,.,X,s ,W if . ,P X ' f f' iff ffl North Kansas City wrestler at a disadvantage under the grip of Mike Chambers MIRAGE 136 V W 15.---- --..,.-..,..v-.,n,.....,.,. .....-.-.QM .,,V .,..,- , .,., . . Front Row: P. Doyle, B. Blosser, S. Childs. Second Row: G. Simms, H. Blosser, P. Padgett. MIRAGE 138 Tennis Players Practice Doubles and Singles The Ruskin tennis team posted a 7-5 conference record for the '69 season. Spring of '70 saw 8 members on the team, which was coached by Mr. George Stathos. The team participated in two tournaments during the season, and Chip Robertson won second place in the conference tourna- ment. Matches started April 2, with a match against North Kansas City. The team finished their 12 match season the third week in May. S as 1 SZ?-I' 'F' X Q l - W-.. J... ,...,.......e-W-4 ..-1-W tl ll I3 o A E f. r e 9 1 l I 3 1 h r ord the am md na- nI'l'l1 the 5 f .Afsvfv Y Golfers Meet at Swope Park for Spring Matches With practice and meets at Southview Golf Course, the golf team's season began to shape up. Practicing in March became mandatory for participants on the team. At Southview, the course was divided into two sectionsg one for the Varsity and the other for the Junior Varsity. As in other school sports they participated in the Suburban Eight Conference. The team also participated in the con- ference and district meets. R. Ash, L. Clark, S. Carpino, R. Gowler, J. Wallace. MIRAGE 139 Ruskin's Baseball Team Cruises to an 8-5 Record Ruskin opened its second baseball season with vic- tories over Oak Park, 9-4, and Raytown, 5-3, before losing to Raytown South, 3-0. The William Chrisman Bears were defeated by the Eagles, 4-3, and Ruskin handled N.K.C., 3-1. Truman bombed the Eagles, I0-4, and the Eagles rebounded with an 'll-3 crushing of Park Hill. Lee's Summit fell to the Eagles, 3-2, and Truman defeated them 6-5. A pitching duel between Raytown and Ruskin ended with a I-0 loss to the Blueiays. Ruskin beat N.K.C., 8-0, and William Chrisman, 4-3, before losing to Raytown South, 5-4. The Ruskin Eagles ended their season with a 2-0 de- feat of the Lee's Summit Tigers. 3 Paul Dethefsen fields a grounder from his shortstop position and fires it to first base. Paul Dethefsen, Steve Hobson, Dave Glenn, and Brian Wall exchange opinions about the game they have just completed. MIRAGE 140 R x wx x X X N Q ' .-. gint L X N. .. x N Q -if ' N. E, ,, N 1 5 . X 3 Y XX, Q N. Q. .1. ffwx, 'Q v W? ' I -my . XX, A' I, . 1- .. V Y ix vi. WQ Q Rx ires it ju vw-re-w...m..,,,.X ,,,,,, H 4 KK 4, Nw, X X , V , 1 f f'ff 'Wf V ' .rw M. , ogy ' ,ww fflihf W, , --1-umm Paul Jones awaits u throw from the pitcher. Head Couch Ed Suddarth, Steve Davenport, and Stan Harmon discuss a batter at the pitcher's moun J! Nm. 1 W W4-vivfff MQW ' Z lIv..,,,,,,,, '4kfrnw yy ,' Z d. M f 1 W Wu MIRAGE 141 Scoreboard Ruskin 9 Oak Park 4 5 Raytown 3 0 Raytown South 3 4 William Chrisman 3 3 N.K.C. l 4 Truman 10 11 Park Hill 3 3 Lee's Summit 2 5 Truman 6 0 Raytown l 8 N.K.C. 0 4 William Chrisman 3 4 Raytown South 5 2 Lee's Summit 0 Craig Ackerson fires a fastball to a Lee's Summit batter. f V , . , , ,. m,- W, ,, V MQ, ,V y 7 , , W, , If I 04,717 Mp, A I ywhrl 3 f f N ,, ,f W ,, , I ', . M.,,'f42'f, W, ,f f H r 7 f 4 ff ,O ' 'U V 4 4 f ' , ' 'W 4' I f , A , ' f I , W 1' 4 , ff , , ,ff . I ,,,, f , U I , ,, X ,Q X , V X W ,f ,W f I V f V MW. ,V V, , I ,, ,wwf 'V A-wi , 4, ff ' f W' ff ' ,W W Www V1 f X, fchffyfiff' ,, 7 Wwwmffff W , ,Way Qgff-.44 5H,,Wff,f ,f ,f ,Wi .. ,J X W X , , ff, ,Mr jlffma ,gvaffxf X Ai , wt g AQ wfwwmfw M f MIRAGE 142 Smith Rated Second in State in 100 Yd. Butterfly Keith Smith, Ruskin's one man swimming team, had a very successful year. 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' ' 4- ' , E X :Q I lib. ii , f' K b J B09U , lYfldCI B0llifl9el', Book, Terry Boswell' Muyy Boudreaux, Bowman, Boyer, Bragaw, Boll.-15, Janet Gary Borgelt, Bob Bogfomley, Ralph Becky Elizabeth Pamela Bolten, David Bruce Bourne, Kevin Boyd, Bob Bradshaw, Brandes, Barbara Jerry MIRAGE 147 Katchel, Rosenbrough Steer Sophomore Council Brady, Brantn Brashe David er, linda ar, Anne Braswell, Bob Brekenridge, l.uAnne Brennaman, John Bridges, Steve Briggs, Nancy Brisbin, Bobbie Brisbin, Fred Brokus, Chris Bronfman, Leonard Bronson, Debbie Broschart, Don Brown, Carol Brown, Charlie Brown, Cheryl Brown, John Brown, Julie Brown, Katherine Brown, Pamela Brown, Terry Browning, Rick Browning, Sandra Jan Sadler, sophomore, reacts to the unexpected threat of a pop test. '- ,S ,ev f X' K1 NS' psf MIRAGE 148 4 F' g ev .Y Bruce, James Bruce, Robert Bruns, Peggy Bruns, Walter Bruton, Peggy Buchanan, Kerri Buck, Robert Budd, Candy Buddemeyer, Geri Buie, David Bulger, Mike Bunker, Gary Burge, Mark Burgess, Lonnie Burkhart, Lynn Burnstein, Steve K ff 2f ' ' ff uw N Q 'fwfr-f' ,MH XX , sie' if Bush, Ray Buss, Mike Bybee, Mary Byers, Dave Byers, Gary Cackler, Lori Calahan, Gwendolyn Caldwell, Kevin Caldwell, Mark Calegari, Bill Calkins, Cindy Calton, Bob Calveri, Edward Cameron, William Campbell, Fred Carey, Steve lim um., Carpenter, Phil Caselman, Jean Casto, Ivan Cates, Rhonda Cates, Wanda Caudle, Vikki Ceclerburg, Jill Chambers, Debbie Chambers, Michael Chaplin, Glen Chapman, Denise Chathan, Jo Chewning, Gene Childs, Susan Chrisman, Ronald Chrisfianson, David Christophson, Larry Clark, Carol Clark, Elaine Clark, Peggy Clemenfi, Jennq Clingan, Mark Close, Bradley Close, Janice Close, Sherry Cocherl, Deborah Coehran, Mark Cockrell, Mary Cockrell, Sharon Cockrell, Tom Coker, Terry Coleman, Steve Conard, Michael Conover, David Cook, Joy Cook, Pam Cooney, Kathleen Coons, Patti Cooper, Becky Cooper, Cathy Cooper, Ross Corbin, Barbara Cornnell, Bart Cossins, Debra Cowan, Steve V Cox, Brenda Cox, Brenda Cox, Vernon SCAT Inmates Sophomores ' To High School Discipline Charlie Harris sophomore learns to operate the cameras during publications class. yi ' S-W.,--. X, 2 ,Q-' 1 5 .. ,xl S I4 -L - X ,I Y I , K, N M' 4 4 f 'Q A ln., ' , Q V . i , .frm , . :,,,,,.M 2 , ,,,,, . -f 1 J of , if f- - f l Q ' 3 ,,., 'waz Crenshaw, Mary Jean Cross, Michael Crouch, Jeanie Crowe, Catherine A .... i rl? l a M, M ,J W -M. M Cummings, Dellann Cunningham, Sandra Curtis, Frances Cushing, Tim Cutler, Patricia Dahman, Robert Dalton, Dean Dalton, James 4, 2 fbi ?! rf' :wh J if MM Ez Z f . V - i ,,. ,n , UVA ,YM , Q 4 lieu .L fi Z if 'VJ 4? 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XSXXXQQ Q51 ings QS '- Gile, Terry Givens, Sherry Godfrey, Carol ,-.swf Y, Gillette, William Gladden, larry Gore, Debra ,gb Gilzean, Jim Gish, Gary Glass, Don Glidewell, Gore, Mike Alma Goss, Curtis ' X Francis, Allot Franke, Glen Freels, Margo French, Terry Friend, Vanessa Fritzshall, Kerry Fry, Pam Fryer, Mike Fryhof, Brian Fulkerson, James Fuller, Letitia Galloway, Ruth ,, Gamel, Snowda Gamlin, Deborah Gandy, Mary Gardner, Linda Gardner, Paul Gardner, Steve Gardonia, Donna Garnett, Terry Garrison, Paul Gee, Tim Gentry, Vickie George, Debra Geraghty, Mike Gerhart, Denise Giboney, Chuck Gibson, Melisa Kahla Beach and Rachel Ruck, sophomores, discuss plans for the Christmas holidays. 9 ,ff -f if ., 5 f W'Wmw if MIRAGE 153 ,ff f 1 , 1 Z 'U' X f if .,. , X fa fi J 4' 9 Gould, Paul Green, Doug Gregory, Graetz, Greenberg, Bryon Audrey Rick Gregory, Granger, Gregg, Tom Mike Kathryn Grvgmtlrl, Gary Pollman, Williams Earn Football Lady MIRAGE T54 Hackett, Steve Hader, Carol Hall, Chris Hallaver, Don Hamilton, Rodney Hamilton, Sheriel Hammer, Peggy Hand, Kathy Hanks, larry Hansen, Deborah Harkins, Corlene Harmon, Brad Harms, Harry Harrington, John Harris, Charlie Harris, Dewayne Harris, Glen Harris, Robert Harry, April Hart, David Hart, Vyki Hartley, John Hartman, Teresa Hawkins, Donna Hawkins, Steve Hayden, Rick Hays, James Hayward, Alberta ll ll ww Grosshart, Janet Grubbs, Janine Gurski, Robert I 1 4 i Mr. John Tyler, replacing Mrs. Elaine Wilson, explains the style of Leo Tolstoy in Master and Man to a curious and interested student in his sophomore literature class. 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X i s ff ist, ii' X' f, r S J J is f R ' X :Q -. i I f V ' Q 'F' P J f 4.-fl , ' K AW., I jf Q , 1 , , 1' Mfg, Hill, Thomas Hin, Chris Hodges, Janie Hohman, Holland, Hollis, GYCIM Hilliard, Hitchcock, Hodgins, James Steve H0ll0WC'Y, Dennis Tony David Holifield, Hollingshead, Floyd Sherri Robert Holloway, lloyd Holloway, Robert Y x Holm, David Holm, Mike MIRAGE 155 r 5 Julius Caesar Brought ' To Life in English ll Holman, David Holmes, Keith Holmes, Mark Holsmon, Bernard Holstrom, Mark Hooper, Elaine Hopkins, Danny Hopper, Dave Horton, Terry Houser, Janet Howard, George Howe, Eddie Hower, Lisa Howell, David Hubbard, John Huffman, John Hughes, Barbara Hughes, Bill Hughes, Larry Huls, Sandra Hunt, Janet Hunt, Kenny Hurst, Marty Hurst, Ronald A class discussion on learning processes amuses Paul Weston in Mr. James Roberts' first hour psychology class. MIRAGE l56 Hutchins, Lois Hymer, Paul Imgarten, Steve Irby, Wayne Iverson, Kathy Jack, Vickie Jackman, Julie Jackson Jo Ann Jackson, Linda Jackson, Ray Jaime, Bob Jamison, Mary Jarboe, Joe Jarrett, Keith Jenkins, Patricia Jennings, Lynn X X A i X 2 8 z, if iiiiti. f Q0 ew - x Jenson, Penny Johns, Sherman Johnson, David Johnson, David Johnson, John Johnson, Kelly Ann Johnson, Lynn Jones, Kenneth Jones, Paulette Jones, Richard Kachel, Bryant Kalinka, Roger Kane, Kevin Karr, Doug Kastl, Marilyn Keeton, Paula inf' ff, N 43 fl fi.. I 4 W' Kelley, Dennis Kelton, Robert Kennedy, Doug Kensinger, Kraig Kiefer, Gary Killian, Robert Kincade, Connie King, Steve King, Vickie Kinman, Donald Kinyon, Terry Kirgan, John Kirks, Cynthia Kitz, Debbie Kizer, Kim Kline, Stephanie Kloud, Helen Knebel, Vicki Knight, Craig Knitter, Robert Knold, Mike Koontz, Tom Kreisel, Randy Kressin, Patricia MIRAGE 157 Kuhns, Mickey Kupersmith, Douglas Lamberd, Craig Lambert, Jacqueline Landry, Karen Lang, Robert Lantz, Robert ,X ',f Larsen Gail Ann Lawrence, Robert ' X Lawson, Georganne ,W V Layton, Dave Ledford, Terry Ledford, Veronica Leiblie, Robert Lewis, Marianne Lewis, Patricia Lindsay, Carolyn Lines, Dennis Linn, Janet Long, Dennis Long, Monte Long, Teresa Looney, Marilyn Lower, Kent Sophomore Cheerleaders Win First Place at Camp Sophomore Bill Hartley takes a few moments of time to think about something un- related to Mr. Herb Hamann's physical education class. Ml RAG E l 58 Q X x K if ff f imc . 5 1 Mft x f V S' Y 1 XZ, 'l ,4 -if! K , Luck, Diana Lute, Denise MacRae, David McBeath, Mark vm'- Ludden, Jim Lundy, Mary Lutes, Colleen Lynch, Becky Maderia, Manor, Karen Steve McCaslin, McCallum, Ronald Linda Lusby, Mike Lynn, David McAllister, Cheryl McClelland, Robert 3,2 J f ff f X ,,' , is McClendon, Elaine McCrackin, Debra McDaniel, Dayna McDaniel, Ken McDowell, Bill McFerrin, Terri McGan, Mike McGowen, Jeffery McGrew, Charles McHendry, Janet Mclntyre, Dennis McMillin, Deborah McMiIlian, Robert McReynoIds, James McWilliams, Harriet Mahoney, Barbara f V Malicoat, Richard Mallory, Deborah Malone, Christine Manglos, Mac Manker, Alan Marbery, Lisa Marley, Dennis Marlin, Carol Marshall, Danny Wf 1, Mike 'avid .ter, yl land, BH' A., .... v.,.-4,i-.,qwl,.-a ..w.-1 -f ...-...:.,...- ,,.,....,,. :Q .-,-V, ,..............-,.,.,44-- - - .-s .....-,.. .Q F-.. A., ...va . - . ..,. .V .,, . Martin, Debbie Martin, Pam Mason, Allen Mason, Jeff Massey, Dennis Massey, Richard Maupin, Bob Mayer, Harry Mayhugh, Terry Meek, Ann Mehok, Sheryl Meier, John Mellicker, Hannah Meloy, Richard Menke, James MIRAGE 159 Mersman, Lola Metcalf, Marc Meyer, Connie Meyer, Crystal Middleton, .lim Miller, Barbara Miller, Carl Miller, Chris Miller, David Miller, Lisa Miller, Robert Miller, Brad Milosovich, Mark Milum, Denise Mincey, Colan Moll, Kathy Ginny Moreland Keeps Sophomore Class ecords MIRAGE 160 Mollenhour, Jane Moore, Teresa Moore, Terry Moreland, Ginny Morgan, Evilene Morgan, Roberta Morrison, Linda Morrison, Robin Morrison, Shelane Mosley, Cynthia Mouirguies, Sandy Mueller, Sharon Mullis, Mary Munson, Sandra Munzuri, Ronald Murphree, Vana Murray, Debbie Myers, Gary Myers, Ross Nail, David Nash, Karen Nash, Pattie Nash, Robert Nast, Steve Q xox C x 1 x , am. ,1 11, Q 5 5 ,, re 4 i l 1 I i v 1 il a il I be 3 5 a Y Q .i ff , 1, N W f v I5 'Y 1 95 . f I ll? X fit M We , , E aff Q 1 ' 215: f , Nelson, Douglas V I - Nelson, George 4+ weave rW' NIS X A ? , W If Y 8 SOI1, fl-BVEI1 N, , . 1 , 5. . 'b I S f X 1 Nesblt, Mary ,sv ' 3' lr N lf, 5 ly, Newklrk, Brain 1, -- - f ff ,f f 1, - K, if an , : .-Wg Jw f W I S U X I Jo! .ga V, .fp ' 'Z , Many MQ! , ,y 1 W fi v, . I if 'W'-wr-' ,M j r f I Ii 1 4 V Zi f 7 5' 'f 4 , f 3 - z . Y ' 5 V fy , ,,... 1 'f ' Q , Z if i y c, ze f P 5 I ,. g QM ll , V! , iv , 4' 'L ',, Q fa A , ,Y f f 4 Q ' f f , 4? oi.. ' , ff sffwi I '7 ,7 V 0 ' , , a vW,qe f , L 4 f, f' E M! ff fe . wg , or Q P .- W f RV A if f-1 f L ., l21f'0 '5 A ' f mf, 'E ',, . '4 ' , :af 1 . 5 if Parson, Partney, Rick Patterson, Paul, Mark 1 'fi' Evonne Puutler, Terry Peak, Paul, Stephen Roberta Peck, Georgia Peak, Linda Pearson, Deborah Peters, Mike Paula Peoples, i ,m 1 v 2 5 Debbie 1 UV M445 N, 1, ,, 1 f in do ki 9 1 Y-Ya 1 'f-'f ' ' ,,:g,,,:. -y ygglsi , Q GN . 1 sy: SW Ll? Sophomores Roger lunch at Smith-Hale. wh. if -,aye .471 , . fm. ..-,-0 Newsome, Patti , Nickerson, Jeanne Z Noonan, Joyce Norman, Royce Northcraft, Jeffrey Norvell, Lee Novotny, Mary Nuckoll, Wendell Nugent, Michael f Nyssen, John Oberhelman, Debbie O'Brien, Mary ' O'Connor, Connie Olds, Elaine Oriala, Florence Q Orner, Becky f 5' if ' I 9 ' af' 1 Y 0. lc, Orr, Cindy Osborne, Gerald Overesch, William Owens, Mark ' Paith, Jessie Parks, Dorothy Parman, Debra if 1' 2 ff 7 7 Ui K f f X Kallinka, Bob Rush, and Richard Blessing indulge in a healthy Q 115 l o M rr .ef R lair... MIRAGE 161 t t 'l 6 C1 I I v l f 0 . Ax -Y J ,VVV S Q ,xgc , . , f ,wh ,ff I f' it ' ' 'P' 'fv' .4V,ff'AhzQ,K ,f 7 1 , 0 A 3 5. ,,,,,- 4- f 4 f f M 1' , f ff , 5,,7, f , ,, sf ' '5 ff i f f vt f X 15 , M 4 A f X -, 'T ,. 1 f ' f 5 , 'A 'Sv Picard, Sfeve Pierson, Pollman, i j Pierce, David GwendolY ' Cheryl Pierce, John PinkePo'nke' Polonius, l Jane Mike Pitt, Robert pope, Christine f Class of '72 l l l Choose Sanders l r few I t H, , , r 6 K 2 Q V , -- Port, Cynthia Postle, Danny Potter, Jerry f Rick Greenberg, sophomore, anticipates using a skateboard, which was the first required proiect in Mr. Dale Bright's woodworking class. ' Hom coming Attendant fl lx wp li lf' H 1, tq' l l 1 i u x i is l 4 MIRAGE l62 Powers, Charles Powers, Marvin Prettyman, Karen Price, Marcia Price, Mary Prichett, Kathy Pritzel, Kent Privett, Allen Province, larry Pruitt, Darlene Pruitt, Greg Pugh, Brenda Puiol, Andy Quick, Charles Rape, Michael Ratty, Carol Ratty, Robin Ray, Don Ray, Shannet Read, Frank Rector, Vicki Register, Stephanie Resig, Ric Richardson, Jan Riggins, Robert Riggs, Michael Risley, Ralph Roach, Debra 'ii- X 4 N X xx' i K X X N S M X an t, f 3 ' L i 'Q X 6 M- X , 2, ws.. T V S fi ' X ' ,S ' R M X t wx 'E X V N . ,, ,..j.:.:.j.:.:.-, 1, - 4 .K-3 . 1- . ,544 - 1, 'sk . .'.'-'-31,1 n . w X X X X X X sg I Q5 QE XS i ,-Y ,XX V6 s I 2 first Q ff f,,' Roberts, David Roberts, Jerri Roberts, Sherry Robinson, Kathi Robinson, Kinder Rodgers, James Roe, George Roe, Marvin Roias, Ed Ronksley, Richard Ropchock, Mary Roscoe, Pam Rosebrough, Walter Ross, Don Roth, Ronda Roush, Bill Rowan, Deborah Ruark, Randi Rubican, Rick Rucisel, Mike Rush, Bob Rush, Terry Rusk, Rachel Russell, Denise Russell, Bil! Ruff, Charles Sabato, Sadler, Jan Sales, Ronald Sampson, S-:mvig Beth Supnro, Lurry Stephanie Schafer, Schaffner, Ricky Sapp, Rodney Kenneth Sara Sfhaffnel' Sanders, Linda Schatten Mark sq Sands, Jana Schermerhor Steve Sophomores Set Record K' In Annual Magazine Sale Schinze, larry Schlafman, Carla Schlie, Julie Schmidt, Ella Scholl, Greg Schoonover, Terri Schoor, Claudeanna Schroder, Vicky Schuman, Thomas Schwaab, Ann Scott, Lara Scronce, Joe Seehousen, Ron Seek, Patricia Sell, Eldow Shaffer, Richard Sharman, Pat Sharp, Bob Sheets, Debbie Shelley, Barbara Shelton, Juanita Shipley, Kendall Shipper, Karen Shoaf, Devorah We Ray Davis and Mike Garrity, sophomores, average their grades for the first semester. l s Z 'f -... MIRAGE 164 5331 Showalter, James Shuler, Danny Simms, John Simpson, Barbara Sinovi Skoff, Smith, Smith, ch, Diana Debra Angela Bill Smith, Billy Smith, Brenda Smith, Cindy Smith, Craig Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith I David Downa Gary Rhonda 'Tn ff X. 4 ,W Smith, Steve Smith, Tim Smith, Tom Snellgrave, Diana Snow, larry Snyder, Elizabeth Solo, Micheal Southwick, Greg Speckels, Gloria Speir, Tim Sprivill, Ron Sproull, Theresa Stackhouse, Randall Stanley, Mike Stark, Vickie Stenstrom, David Steven, Don Stevens, Billy Stevens, Jacqulyn Stevens, Mike Stevenson, Pam Stewart, Donna Stone, Harold Stone, Mark Stoneman, Bruce Sullivan, Dan Summa, Pam Summers, Ronald Sumter, Charley Swerdlove, Neva Tanner, Mark Taylor, Gary Taylor, Jack Taylor, Marian Taylor, Mike Tyalor, Ruthie Teerlink, Dave Teetor, Charles Temple, Noel Thomas, David i 1 w w t t I I I It l il y. i 1 i 1 1 i L r i i Q E , V T 1 W fly 1 F 1 k 1 1 ai 1 i l l I 5 I Thomas, Teresa Thompson, David Thompson, Debby Thompson, Henry Thompson, Linda Thrailkill, Brenda Thurnau, Mike Tillman, Carolyn Tompkins, Greg Tosh, Sherrie Trabue, David Tracy, Richard Trimble, Renee Trimmer, Lindy Tubbs, Alice Turgent, Debbie Turpin, Stephen Twyman, Toni Underwood, Emma Unkenholz, Randy Vance, Victoria Va nDeVyver, Denise Va nDoIa n, Pamela VanHoecke, Cyril I :V W - . ,g ff ww, . L yr g '- , ,P A ,ff '- 1 aw, y,,' 1 5 4 17 Y 4 .1 . ' X 'f if t 'L 1 4 mf' ff 1 Z' w t 'Web K Wi 1. W2, :9 '7ifE'5ff ' QW f A AQ gk! , L .Q e w gfx , , W . :,'s... r X. , Nelson, Pritzel, Freels Edit Smith-Hale Drumbeat i Dan Wymer, Sophomore, displays his strength by flexing his muscle against a straw. ' , I i S ' 2 Vanliew, Deborah Vincent, Sharon V! , WQLZTJTL, Walker, MIRAGE 'I66 James Vannoy, Vittetoe, Kathi Wagner, Ricky Walker, Jim .lana w VanSickle, Cathy VonHolten, Diane Waldron, Carol Wall, Mike Verhulst, Victoria Wadsworth Brad Walker, Debbie Wallace, Debra Q srs E 3 S i it 4 ,SSN 5 is 5 1 ,i i XM gl . l.L'?4?f5L3J?- 'hm gay.. M 2 ? J A ny, K ' ,ff 1fr xi'z7 ft, M-swf! 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Wessels, Donna West, Teresa Weston, Paul Wetzel, Deborah Wheeler, Gail Wheeloch, Diana Whitacre, Karl White, Howard White, Pat White, Patti White, Paula Whitney, Dave Whitney, Donald Wienecke, Linnea Wilkes, Beverly Williams, John Williams, John Williams, Vicki Willoughby, Brenda Windhausen, Carl Winkler, Valerie Wiemer, Danny Winningham, Carol Winningham, Steve MIRAGE 167 Sophomores Choose Electives During Enrollment Winters, Chris Witcher, Judy Witt, Michael Witte, Patricia Wolfe, Nancy Wolff, Mike Wood, Susan Woodman, Betty Woods, Howard Woodside, Jackie Terry Brook and Farris Antone, sophomores, work hard on a tedious drafting assignment. ' ws we f ., i , - Mmm: ws Woodworth, Earlene Woody, Ja mes Woolsey, Judith Worsfold, Alan Worthley, Don Yamashiro, Dale Yeager, Sandra Yeagley, Don Youell, Jackie Younger, Karen Zachery, Lawrence Zeninski, Greg Ziarko, Judith Zieber, Diana Qypon, Ron f 5' X 0 155 f all I y ff 4 4 -. .,.l N. ei, if 7 4 A , , A, ff f I . s W wg! 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' ' - 'Xi,X I I 1 X s f ivsi swi X fir., X Acker, Randolf Adams, Jay Albee, Gilbert Allbrook, David Allee, Dennis Allen, Linda Alsbury, Rick Anderson, Nancy Anderson, Penny Anderson, Pete Andrews, Ellen Archer, Karynn Arnell, Robert Askew, Timothy Austin, Pam Austinson, Rick Ayres, Pam Bahr, Raymond Bailey, Deborah Bailey, Theresa Baird, David Baker, Linda Banks, Judy Bardo, Brian Barnes, John Barnes, Mary Barton, Richard Bates, Michael Junior Diane Harwood grins as she anticipates the long weekend ahead. .S CN 3 'Q 3, c i N Y, rf' sl A 1 1 ,455 SN ,IVV XI f 4 ,sr-f' X J A 7 A l l J! I I Q ,f Y Xi,X Benefiel, Michelle Berry, John Berry, Ronald Bertrand, Fern Bias, Claudia Billings, Suzanne f Xff fum Q fw 4 7 ,ff f, , MIRAGE l69 f f if V t Q ' M i n lt, -. l f'l ' 6.4 Q , , L. LN 'A ' me . 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Deanna Cockrell, Debby Howofd Thomas 9' Clementi, Richard Combs, Kathy MIRAGE 171 PSAT, College Night Aids College Planning Conard, Gary Cook, Julie Cooksey, Vicki Cooper, Coralynde Corbin, Nancy Corder, Beverly Cornelius, Milton Correll, Tim Couch, Dwight Cox, Kathy Coxe, Dennis Crain, La Donna Cranfill, Marilyn Crawford, Marilyn Crumpley, Charles Cubine, Annetta Marie Cummings, Ted Curry, Barry Curry, Terry Dahman, Karen Daley, Diana Dalton, Cynthia Dalton, Duane Dalton, Tom MIRAGE 172 Daniels, David Daugherty, Steve Davenport, Roberta Davis, Cynthia Davis, Dennis Davis, Ricky Dawe, Lawrence Day, Joyce Dayoub, Denise Dayringer, Steve Dayton, Vicki Deaton, Peggy Debord, Dennis Dedovesh, John Deich, Mark DeMarchi, Sherry X K X 1 fy Y Q jf, . f 1 - 4 X -A. .'-YL' i ' X f as QW Q wt I ,Q :S i 1 3' v 54. X if X S if X Q? 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' f A -ef?,,j ,4j, ' ' ' fm- -U ', V . f ,. f 1-V Q! fpff, W .,, , y , A 7 4 If ' , 5 by ff' 4, J, ff I 1, rw 3 A -We C , 1 A 'W 3 ? ,, , ML , A V li i ' X P-?Fr,-- if X I, X W 1 ! , 5,2 1 4E?iE1?f E E 1 fecfsearssfffr Brenda Dickey, iunior, hangs decorations for the Homecoming Dance held October I7 in the cafeteria. Duple, Steven Duschell, Sharon Dutcher, Rebecca Dutton, Ruth Dye, Audrey Dykman, David Eads, Steven Earle, Jason Eatherton, Donald Ehlert, Harry Eisenhower, David Endicott, Mildred Enterline, Donna Ervin, Micheal Etem, Chuck Everitt, Ricky Eybel, Bruce Eyre, Don Fair, Bruce Fairhurst, Laura Farmer, Welda Farris, Dan Farris, John Featherston, Pamela , i l Y MIRAGE 173 Mi' 'Nh-wt, ,,,,, . Fenderson, Becky Ferguson, Billie Fields, Kathy Filo, Barbara Finkle, Linda Fisk, James Fletcher, Virginia Flowers, Keith Floyd, Jo Floyd, Joyce Foust, Marvin Franke, Joyce Fry, Sue Frye, Tom Fuller, Robert Gagliano, Benny Gamble, John Gantner, Patty Garber, Terry Gardner, Micheal Gardonia, Paula Gauldin, Danny Gentry, Mike Gerleman, Marty fivf ' , 'J ff 'Z f ff fn , , C, f ' f ff 4 f ff 4 ' Z . i X f Q Q aff 4 , ff, , ff fy gi ,, ' ' M 7 , fer 'if - ,M 4 , ,,,,. 7.7 ,,,, My VXW 'ff ' 47 .- y , , if Y 'f my f X ff I n f 4 wwf' 7 ' I gf 7 , 15 .,?'f,,, , of if 'ww i f, 99 ,,,, , , f V '-s vo N 'ff'-. , U . A 2. F W ' it .. , ' 'ew aw f 1 ,,, , X 1 1 5 f ' 5 ' W- . A ' , A y ' Y L, 1 9. .fl f If ,gf ewsfiffii f - f ly ,X ,, if , f f Z' i ff ' 1 JW, 51 y ,5 , , , we er if ff' w c 'ff , ' f if 4 A ,W , 5 ff, , Ziff ,J y 5 X f X f f Z., I 2 if bw I? L, df ,v'- Q f ff -.. mf na' 1 1 ,, ',', Q? zhgfiafwvfeiw:-if J . -f' ziuw 1-1 'EVE-'v, A K Junior class officers, Jo Floyd and Dubby Riley, collect iunior class dues, which help finance the Prom. MIRAGE l74 K, Gerred, Alice Gevens, Barbara Gibbs, Jerry Gibson, Tim Gish, Maureen Giudici, Theresa Gladden, Donald Gladden, Bill 1 y A 1 ,Jeff We ,, 14, I Q , S fm f f Q X W , ,V ff ff f V f , 1 , 2 1 f fx l NF :Ki f f f ,, fy.: 0 - 7 - f f f ff X S f QW f f' , n, K JZ KW 'M ' gf Q t J ,l Yi lat Glidewell, Mildred Glidewell, Nolan Goldberg, Axel Gonzales, Denise ff' Gore, Howard Gould, Donna Gowler, Randy Grantham, Bradford emo ,7 sf P' iv., ff I f f if f 3 2 z U ff f ff 7 f !,fy'i,H X .. 5: M Z i M 1 ,Mhz rd 'onna Y mf ord ,M pn. ' 5'femX ,WQQ,,' ff f ,fe , 1 . .., 'W f 0 sw- , 1, , ' X' b g,g, f , , Q 'din---ws' f,, . I if ' Q W - ,ff ,ff r ' . , ' X i f fra, w x W ,V f ' ' ,ml , f f 7 , Miha! ,ff ? of , xffvyv 1 aj vw' . W, W, 'ff f ,f X, f Q, , 24.1 Y I If W X! 3 li? 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N han 1 5 440 , , Haefele, Jerry Hailey, Marilyn Hale, Sandra Hall, Steve Hammond, Greg Harmon, Danny Harper, Debbie Harris, Eddie Hartzller, Dan Harwood, Beverly Hathaway, Melissa Hawkins, Wanda Hayden, David Hayworth, Steve Heavener, Billy Hecklinger, Sue Hempy, Richard Henderson, Lewis Hendricks, Debbie Henry, Douglas Henry, Mariann Hensley, Ann Henson, Danny Hess, Karen MIRAGE l75 x , , Hickam, Danny Hicks, Shelah Higgins, Gary Hill Greg Hill Linda Hill, Mark Hill Susan Hill, Susan Hinken, Debrah Hinman, Craig Hirt, Ernest Hixson, Floyd Holland, Carrol Holman, Patricia Holtcamp, Jeffrey Horton, Janet Johnson Shows Leadership As H J . 'A , 245 52 .W Houpt, Denise Howe, Dana Hudgins, Linda Hudson, Daniel Student Council V.-P. MIRAGE 176 Hunnicutt, Gary Hunsberger, loduska Hum, Jennifer Hurst, Vickie Hutchins, Carolyn lmgarten, Mike lnman, Darrel Jacobs, Sheryl Janner, Paul Jennings, Dianne Jochim, Karen Johaningsmeir, Barbara Johansen, Kim John, David Johns, Loren Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Geraldine Johnson, Jim Johnson, Janice Johnson, Jeff sl., fi' S , ,W if 3 i nga 2 A V ' , X 'vs ...N . i IP xv ,- f 'Y WV' YQ Q-5 ff fi, ,f .Z Ss... K 5 w 1 ?, l I f if 'H I , i El 4 5 , 1 5 1 ' x A , ffl J f ,QM , 1 4 f ,vw ,, ,,': fy ,:,f'71fh'f44 , V ' jfi, 12,2 4, gift' yf ' rf I 5, .1 f QW 1 2 z f' ' 7, 'Ly N ,- ' f ! ' f 1, an A W. ,riffs '44fwM'Z?r, , f 46 ,y M MZ.. H W if ,swat ff ,f I V 1 ff Z5 x 1 M N.. .1 yy X , , Wwj fl ' f 7 A I ,, X ow' Y mykm' My M,4s'4w,, ,,,. All Z: ' ' , 0 ' 'W ,M M, ,, W ,, J f 1- ffwfamx, -L Kuzma, Pam Lalcey, Delores Lqkey, Bill Lalicker, Sandy Future RGAA members endure their initiation on September 29. Lqllyl Pg: Lambert, Gary Lqmpgonl Lane, Roger Lanier, Cheryl Latier, Maurice Edward Laub, Joe Lattelle, Kathryn Lauerent, Tim Lee, Deborah Lee, Douglas LeGrand, Rick Lemon, Donnie Leonard, Peggy L'Hommedieu, Denise Lile, Becky Linard, Renne Little, Cathy Long, Debra Long, Richard Lowe, John Lucito, Mary Lundeen, Kathy Lunn, Jimmy Lusby, Debbie Lush, Casey Lute, Dave Lutes, Amy Lynn, Wanda Lyon, Wendell Lyones, Geri McAllister, Linda McBride, Barbara McCarty, Mary McClain, Patti McClenden, Debra MIRAGE 'l78 Martin Hosts Munnich, German ICYE Student if 37 'Z ffl? X f eu ,f 2 ff -1 vy R , an Zfwfz? 1,7 f f f Qin f M 2 2 , iffy s- lg I f ?f W , f -rx -...V V N I Q ,f In L y M .W wwf M I J, 1 ,f f 3 3 .. , Y ., V A , 7 A - - , sf' ' r-f L X 5 U 1 'tv f aff f A yvf fffffzfq ' A , ,,W.,,9 Af ,lf 'M' W' ,Q it W f , ii r E A -,,,, 1 I 1 3-W I If 4 A I I A J 1 9 f K , , 4 A k. , 2 A , . 3? r V mfg! X 9 1 2 , ' , f I ,Z 'fs' 4 f- ,4 Zo, f wg 0 ! nr' 0-0 'fwl X N X X X XX ur--' X, X XX 'Nxxl McComas Rick McCord Mitzi McCrackm Glen McCullough Jean McDaniel Tim McDonald Kathy McDonald Kathy McDowell Marilyn McGrew Tim McKee Michael McKenzie Anna McKinsey Mike McKnight Vickie McMeen Shannon McMlllln Carol McMllllan Jim McMurdo Dennis McNeal Barbara Mackey Melissa Mackey Michelle Maclead Noemaw Mallory John Manker Gary ann Deborah 'nf' rf: V, W Y, EA fs, x X Marks, William Marshall, Paul Martin, Harold Mggfefggn, Ted Mathews, Maxwell, Liga Mqyl Mqrk f Marshall, Martin, David Martin, Sharrol Mqqhegon, R055 Debra Mgy, Deborah Mayhew, pwgghf Mattox, Lowell Alicia 5 x t, EN' Meadows, Randell Meals, Norma Meek, Thomas Mellicker, Becky Merritt, Karen Miller, Bonnie Miller, Cathy Miller, Connie Miller, Danny Miller, Deborah Miller, Michael Miller, Pamela Miller, Pamela D. Miller, Sherri Miller, Stan Miller, Steve Mitchell, Rick Mitchel, Steve Mohr, Terri Monath, Jerry Montas, Paul Moore, Moore Moore Moore I I Frank Lester Michael Raymond Moorehead, Susan Miller Dayringer Dance ' And Sing in The Boyfriend l , cfflx N Senior Karen Krekle and Chris Campell and Jim Johnson, iuniors, pass out black armbands to participants on Moratorium Day, October 14. MIRAGE 180 6,212+ 'fe X Moyer, Danny Mullen, Randy Mu mper, Barbara Mu mper, Beth Murray, Mariorie Murry, Sherri Muse, Patti Myers, Scott Nash, Nancy Nash, Rebecca Nash, Robert Nave, Nanci Nesbit, John Newman, Janet Nichols, David Nickle, Debbie 9' 'Q KX 1: Lp.. 1. , ,, 1 -es if ' 2-zwcf' ze 'uv J .VX f K' I 0 Sir' 3:21 ' K U 15. Xa 'ks-, 1 9528 Wwv x X X Qffxx 5 X 1 sf 's- X X ex Q X X x W xx X I xx 5 s.-sy ,I Norgren, Ed Norman, Gary Nuccio, Carol Nugent, James Oates, Becky Ogle, Daniel Olsen, Patricia O'NeaI, Kathy O'Rourke, Dee Ann Ortega, Debbie Osburn, Jimmie Overesch, Ben Overton, Randy Paith, Tom Parker, Christopher Parks, Debbie N 9 x 'W NED ...,.... -sq. 1 7 Pascoe, Linda Paul, Mary Payton, Charles Pendergraft, Terri Penick, Micheal Pennell, Glenna Peters, Cheryl Peterson, Randy Peterson, Ricky Peterson, Stanley Pfister, Patty Phalp, Terry Phares, Douglas Phelps, Jerry Phillips, Beth Phillips, Fred Philpot, Barbara Phillips, Wade Phipps, Jane Pickle, Steve Pieratt, Linda Pilsl, Beverly Pinaire, Tom Pittman, Tim MIRAGE 181 Plumberg, Bill Poague, Brenda Poage, Vickie Pollack, Suzan Pool, Kevin Potter, Janet Potts, Carol Prather, James Preuitt, Melody Prewitt, Vickie Prouty, Larry Pruitt, Linda Quinn, Jerri Quinn, Judy Radford, Gayle Radford, Raymond Radford, Susan Ralph, Teresa Ramik, Regina Ramsey, Ronald Ranck, Russell Randle, Betty Ratliff, Gail Ratty, Bill r . 1 -,'.j,x-W ' , t ii V 1 Q 2:1 9' 1 ' 4 H ' JE' l Swvlff 'X mc X -a ' X X J fr Q 5, ...Ty 7, f,,ij,.- QQ. 5 ,wmtasfwr-2. 5- . ? X Y ,, fn 1: ' i. K 1 up 2, 2 22 fl ia f' 3 '.,,.--s,...t .:::g- N -I sKw-9-v-s':mv- K - , ,.4, ff? f' ,. .vb i New .y A, K if 1 Q X fc ' N' X N X . Jas X l ssistant Drum Major Shippee Leads Band Lunch periods give Larry Solovik, junior, a chance to talk to friends. MIRAGE l82 V Q 1 ,LJ ,, r A, 3 if wig ' 1 -as fm l i so QNX My . KX ' L , , , ff ii? Y N W if S M x v- V . . - Q., e .I sm, R 3' A Hs X. s, N so , .,,. , 'I X . , X f5 ,, . eff , SMA vfllf g, ,. Q. all ' gif, ,' 1 .5 , ,V 1 1. '. L2 Ray, Frankie Reed, Nayda Ricketts, Linda Reaves, Reilboldt, Kila Riley, Winston Montene Reynolds, Rish, Philip Redfern, Debbie Roach, Phyllis Richard Richards, Reed, Judith Carolyn ,Q S v yx gy 'Q Robbins, Ruth Robertson, Melanie Robertson, Sheila Rogers, Karen I X r' X X ,ess Xi SX X x ai X' N s se X1 x x f f .44 f M, X , fff 5 R ' , sf f f 1 C, 'v. 5 1 C iffy, , X .. luth I L 'I Ufen W, ' ' T f1 f .f ff..fwf'H, ' Q Q -' ' r 51 2 , ffl ' 3' 1? 'ff Q v. 1 . L 'mi ' 2 ,, , - ,J J ? c LJ 'ff 7 ,W?'7' lfklW43 ,Z 7 , f - mmf? 1' - ew iz, X 4' ? ,Q , ' r 'V 0, 25 ff M, 40 Q Lf W, ff.,, .V , . WM . W '4,, V M - 1 ,Qi .:- Zflif X J X3 n, vs !,, 2 s 'S 0, ' 4, M if B in 'Q I 'uhm 1 5 , B X .0. - . ,a I. I JM if ,f 0 ,290 K my I 'w- 7 A M, lk -e ,- - 5 - X-rzfzfffif J i ii , .gy i f f fi Ig, , f 3 ,- 7 W S, H x 5 f V f 2? ' - hw: ix, f . 1 1 ' Rogers, Mark Rogers, Shelly Rogers, Tom Rollo, Mark Romstad, Sharon Rooks, Marsha Roper, Tom Ross, Vicky Roth, Debbie Rough, Carl Routh, Gloria Rowe, Janice Rumans, Roger Russ, Martin Russell, Sandy Ryan, Christi ff M g . it W 2' .W-v' , Mi- , 'ff M ,If 3 W ,Kg ,P , i ,W f 4 if ,f 1 f ' 1 f,,,y 4...-ff H - .1 U I A ' J' ' M .- V I , , 4 ,fy l , is ff? 5 ff,,v:,j,, I,p f Q, V, I . , , AIVV ff X W w 1 - W! W y ' 1 f y M, , .. f , f ,, f . ra ffm , f ', . 'W ' ff , 35,5-H Q' H ., b . - .Wg 1 ,. ' . ' ' ff' iff 'f ' -. ffw' I i X .' QWW X 1 .T .. X 4? Q, 7 fl Q ,, g f, ' , A A' jf' f , me f 2, 1, y , , , , W ff ,,, I 'w im f f- S., , i 1 f A I v , , ff f s 4 ,, V j , f 1, Y , ,,,,,f, ' 4 ' f'fY?-uw -'-- 1 apr,-' V,-2: 7' 'ff 'fy' ,2 ,, 1 l, . na ' ' ., . 'gig' i IQ, I ' t. HJ, ., 2. A W - j W' t R 4' it M 4' Q A J S 1 , , - M, , , I ' ',, , Z' 1 , , 1 W Q M x fe W' 4 'M' 1. C W' ' a , ' ff , ' fi ,fy ' -we , f . i W' f 1- i 'i5,,,, i f Ti f f? w 'AX Q yu fi ' - f fm' . ? if ' yi X , , f ,- f 1-I Rylott, Shelley Sagaser, Steven Sander, Clarice Schaub, Steve Schulte, Richard Schuster, Frank Scott, David Scott, Jan Scoville, Vernon Scronce, Michael Searing, Bobby Seymour, Rita Shaffer, Terry Sheeley, Joe Sheets, Mike Sheets, Richard Sherrow, Jacqueline Shippee, David Shippy, Ron Shireman, Deborah Shireman, John Shoemaker, Karen Shoemaker, Robert Showalter, Clifford MIRAGE 183 Simpson, Vicki Singleton, Jim Sisco, Cathy Slagle, Bobbie Smelser, Sherri Smith Smith I Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith I Howard Joy Keith larry Linda Mary Micheal Pam Rick Sandy Terry ' Juniors Set Prom at Muehlebach Ballroom Snyder, Diane Solovic, larry Spears, Rebecca Spitcaufsky, Morris Sprague, Sharon Sprowles, Gaye Stamper, Sharon Steele, James Stegner, Mark Steinbrueck, Diane Sterrett, Jan Stevens, Dennis Stevens, Stevie Stewart, Ricky Stone, Lawrence Storie, Vickie Stovall, Sara Stow, Donna Stowe, Barburd Strauss, Denise Strickland, Melinda Stringer, Pam Strong, linda Strong, Ronald 4... -, :-..- ...,,, .,,. ,. .x,.f,..4 fx- --- - -1..f.ip.-.. 4--,..f.....,.-.x,.. P fe 1 'f ff Y N If ffl, f ,, 1' V V 'J ' av me ' L ' f' 4. ,X ' Z ' ff y P ffl f W' 2 4 f 1 f , W X , ' Z, i ff, V ,ffl , Y 1 M. A Z f ff W, P Qff ,, aff' ' 4 ., f Jw' if f 7i'7 'tt ' f 'JW , , I 1 Vermillion, Joyce Vernon, Mike Vinson, John Wvllief. Wallen, Vicki Michael Walton, Mike Wflll, Mufiha Warren, Alice Wallace, James f fhlrf 5 Webber, Richard Weiss, Charles Weiss, Richard Junior Class Elects Riley as President MIRAGE 186 Welch, Vicki Well, Millie Welsh, Bill Wesson, Debbie Westmoreland, Ken Westmorland, Debra Wheeler, Mark Wheeler, Tom White, Johnny White, Lorene White, Pat Wicks, Susan Wienecke, Steve Wightman, Beverly In spite of the cold weather, iuniors show their support for the Ruskin football team. 'X Wilder, Sandra Wiles, William Willbanks, Sheila Williams, Billy Williams, Guy Williams, John Williams, Patrick Williams, Robert Williamson, Tom Willis, Deloris Wilson, Donna Wilson, Mark Wilson, Steve Wilson, Karen gy 4. .1 17, z ,3- , K I pf ,,.f 'im X 1 WM,-, l ,we- ,,,,4 i I fi-V Q is 43 ,fy 1' V F'W'i' ffzwfw , f, ' f 6? ,M R fr , f gf ,nf ff ' M Z, , ,M Q Q2 X , ! ff 1- ' M, qv , .'., ,A 9 5 I, V . v 'P A? 1. f zu- , , fiswlfi' V ,44- new X X4 Wing, David Winters, Steve Wiseman, Rebecca Z4 - X ef 'W X x he X .Q 3 N x S Q Q 6 Q Um. ,W V: ff ff ff, , fn .f I f e 1 , I 27 if 4' , , 'V 1 X X 4 N r if 'ua V' f -me ,ff , ,M 3 M444 Witte, Barbara Woieiehowski, Gin Wolf, David Wolf, Dixie if x Wolf, Vicki Wood, Bruce 4559 --K ' 23'1 X-- Wood, Stephen Woolery, Janis Worth, Joyce Q 'M ' If ,mf 'f X f 7, . gif We f' 5 K ff 'K ' Q, ' ,Q , K ' f' vw' i':,,'f:f f l , 211 'Y I Wright, Wanette Yeager, Elmer Yeagley, Jan Yoemans, Pam Younger, Barbara Yount, Jimmy Zeltner, Theresa MIRAGE 'I87 ,J-ff I- .. .- -..U-,,.,,,-Ye1 Y ,. ., --, ,, . M Y. V . -'--fxN,.-A-..,..,.,..- -..hz ..n3..9....,-.......,............-,..u:--ff: - . W- .... V ..,.-rm.- .,. .. , ffff, ' , X' 5 ffpmm V, In X, Jiffy f ff ,Z NUUCY Arnold Diane Arnell ib- Q---o Senior Lloyd Anderson Heads Student Council laurella Atchley Mary Bagby Jan Bauer Sharon Bechtel Pam Bender Carol Atkins Dennis Barton Susan Beamer Clark Beckley Kathy Bendert Donald Backer Douglas Bauer Wal? Beaulieu Pam Beebe BEVWY Benlumln MIRAGE 189 MIRAGE 190 Liv? Cheerleader Bridges M ,175 Leads First Five Member Squad 'QP' 1 M y QQ, . J life, if -a A J r ' 1 or , 1 1 Steven Bishop Gary Blankenship Lee Bodenheimer Larry Borchardt Kathy Bourshesk . - , . 1 Jerry Bitiker Bill Blogger Marianne Boland Pam Borcherding Kay Boxley X Sarah Blackburn John Boden George Bollin Bill Bottomley Trudy Boyle v, rl 4 W 1 U rl A-:,.. ,..,4,..,....,w..--,.,.-.....4- ,.....f....x.,. ,.,.. .. . .,.. . 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 11 11 '1 11 11 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 12 11' 11 11 1 1 1 MIRAGE 192 Jeannette Bryant Debby Buchanan Robbie Cantrell Acts s Ruskin's Eagle Mascot 1 1 1-and Jennifer Burke .lerry Burns linda Callstrom Steve Carpino Vickie Caton Glen Burnett Debbie Byrne Robert Cantrell David Carrol Ron Cauthon Sherry Burnett Mickey Calkins Tom Carew Kathy Carry Bennie Cerra 4 T, 5 4 , . -. .- .... .... ... -,,,.., -Ay --- 1-- - 1-.-.Q A ---4-- ---f--H Y- 1,-f-, 1.....---..........,..D...,,,.,....,.....,,.'..-.-.. ,...x....,...,L,.-...Y.....,..,.,..-,g,.Y -,.- ... nk- -4 - , - N, ,fi f -2---1--f -v-,.,...,.,-.......T -...,., ,az- XX XX, X S s ies XS Dave Dean Rick Debo X s s D -:N-D, -s xixig , any S xsg i 8 'fwi' 'invunlbf N...-f May 22 Distinguishes Seniors' Last Gathering X X 5 5 x x : -ss ss V . if Q S 'fi XX f Y i l I ff X .' ' my .,,,, ,gg f ..4 . -1- ' 4 A f Ay, ,N fy ,f,QeWs4z'?Q f -N le . f , QW ,QQ 1 , Z., ,. Pat Della Russo Cindy Dinwiddis Kathy Dowell PG? D0yl9 Gail Earley Virginia Dennis Mike Dodd Gary Downey Robert Drescher Nancy Easter f ffl' , Paul Defhlefson Woody Doss Gloria Doyle l-GYYY Duncan Reylene Eafherton 1? , ,., W, SME! '- Mi 4 , -. 4 A fl! KLM 37 f, MIRAGE 195 .. 5,4 4:92-'i, , ..,-, -...,N..r... - .......y.:.-...g,-.W4......... -Q..-..- ......,...'H..,J Mike Fish Denncu Flamm . -,KX -.,,,,Q, Floycl, Ricketts Vie for Top Senior Scholastic Honors 2 l f ,:,' Q 55 a if af :zz 51741211 , W Wy, I , iwwr, ff f s new , f g , X x X ' Q fi f f f 'TZJ' P ,,ii Eli Pdlfifid Flebbe Terry Fordemwalt Frank Fouts Sharon Frederecksen Maurice Frix B0 '? Fleming Debbie FOSVBY Sonya Fowler Debbie Frentrop Denise Fry Mille Floyd Rebecca Foster Mary Fox Nancy Friend Donna Fry K0 'irty ' rf' Z!! f Q 5 W MIRAGE 197 MIRAGE 198 Bums Crowd Ruskin W M Halls During Annual H 0 Linda Fryhoff Ginger Fulmer W Yitfv Debra Futvoye Dennis Gardner Kristina Gentry John Gieschen Mary Gillis Mary Galloway Susan Gardner Debbie Gibson Regina Gilio Robin Gish Susan Gamble John Garnett Dianne Gibson Scott Gill Pat Giunta 1 1 4 W, u 1 E , --...,.,,.,, . 4, ...-,...,,,.., V 4- - xtld -41... ,- -.. -,, ., 47... 1 :. ...,.., HV, .-.,..,-hh... ,....d.-......h,4.,.:A-- --....y...:,,... -,,,.....,..,. ..-,...-.Q.... ., .... --.,.. - . , . - f MIRAGE 200 Bruce Harmon Sian Harmon 797' Vicki Holloway Chosen in Cptimist Girl of the Year ew-Q0 'FO' TNQ Terry Harrelson Patricia Hart Randall Haven Doug Hazen Brenda Hendrix Dennis Harris Jim Hartman Stanley Haworth Ronald Heckadon Charlene Hensley Donna Harryman Mike Haushan Carol Hayes Patricia Henderson Tim Hensley 'K I in r n ? 3 5 I I I I 1 i l 1 A M -N A I J- A' , ,,?,: Ag- ,A Y. ,,,., , ..4,.,,, ,-,,,,, ,W . -1. -if-., Y,,,, ,,.,..x,.f,...4,,.,,, -,,,, ,,.,.f..:4-..---..:x.1...Q,..-.,,-...... ,,......-,4.,.H MQ.---Q..-.H - - V , 1-....,,--.. of -ed A 5 Q g. . . M x . - V-k .,-N., th.. ,..-,.. - A. ,,...:J.....,.,., qs..-...N .-. -......-. ...-,.,,-...:s.,:Y . , , 1 A , J, -N Q Y YH I .X Aw er . sl iff Q X E 3 2 ?, E r Richard Jones Karen Kane Wif w-sea., in ..,,.,,,,. SAT and ACT Tests Given To College-Bound Seniors 'S-I Hur'-10 x.! Joe Kegley Larry Kelfner Randy Kimball Sam King Karin Kirby Dennis Kelley Kathy Kensinger Sandy Kimbrough' Cheryl Kingsbury Candy Kirlin Chris Kelley Timothy Kientz Mary Jo King Pat Kirk Eddie Kigsee MIRAGE 203 .h..,.,... .. -......... ....,..., gl a5M3'9f,,5ffW L f, 4 al- M, L 441, M f ! , f he X, f'g V.iL9E' I '7 '2'?'L1y7yh , tl L 7 X 4 X MMM 21 f Wi f fvfff .KM H f ' ?' . X YV, Wffff 'Z' .. f f V2 , f , f 1 M F f , ,W 0 4 if ,J ,fl f We f ,ZZ AZ if f 'X 4,13 2,44 V-j V fail W fg -e , . I , Www 4 Susan League Claudia Leavitt que-If Lou B comes Ill' D nlse Takes Boyfriend Lead ,.-w2 ' we ,fe 1 Robert Lecuyer SUYG lee Bobbie Ledford Gary Lehmer Linda Ledford Greg Lehmer Larry Lemon Susan Lile Mary Littlefield Larry Licuta Merle Lines Donna Livingston Patricia Lightner Lorrie Lippert Vickie Logan MIRAGE 205 1 1 1 '11, 1 11 111 111 11' ,111 1111 1 11111 ,,,,1 111 111 ,ali ,R 1 1 1 111111 111' 111 11 1 '1 11 1 11 1 111111 ,A , 111111 1 1 111 11,,1, 1111 !11 ' 1 1 1j1 11 111 11Q 1111 11 111 1 1 111' 11.1 11 1111 U13 111 1311 1 1' 1'1 111 1. 11111 , , 111 i11 111 111:' 1112' 1'1Z 3111 1111 gm 11. 1 11 Q1 11' 115 1111 1111 1111 1111 11111 111131 1111 1'1 A, ,W 1.11 1111 ,1,11 ,,. 1L111 11111 111 111 111 1 1 1 I , MIRAGE 206 Larry Llcata Selected As Cutstanding R.O.T.C. Cadet f , , , A ,194 ,Q Q ff' 1 I ff, W' I1 17 I1 1 1 Brenda L-OOHGY Dennis Lowther Deborah Lyons Rocky Magner Dennis Manford Chvrloffe L-0511 Tom Lucito Mary Mac Rae Steven Mahnken Konie Manley JUN I-01-'IOS Karen Ludden Bob Magee Robert Mahoney Debbie Marchese 4 . 1 P 5 1 ,N , M 4, , A M, Y -Z-W V 1 -Y A--.-- ' ---U1,?,., - .1..f...,,.,V AY -,,,4.-- -.... .-....,,..-.-.,..,.....,........-.4.,. .,,.,-. -,... ,. ,, ,Q 4 'w l l w i M i l v 1 1 V l Danny McMahon Pm MCNUM Seniors Recall Tears L i my Shed At a Hard-Fought Game y y W 1 i il, W li? iii lift lag w tl U lui! VM PM HH Fi W iw! gi '1 mi ll' , 1, It , U r .' 1 il r l N, l E F ll! I l ' , , , y , M1 ' l T ll M M I Holly Meikle Jamie Middleton Johnette Miller Nanci Moll Brenda Moore l l Ken Meisenheimer Cindy Millard Bill Mills Perry Moody Ted Moore my Bruce Messick Annette Miller Cathy Mizener Bill Moore Valerie Moore ti l, w Qi I 1 ,. N' l l MIRAGE 208 W --Mari-w S 'V y B' BW 1 fi I fm. Z Joyce Morgan Robin Morris Tom Mosby Fred Moroni David Morrison Patrick Mulvany Danny McMahon, senior, feels the grip of the animated car in driv- er's education. 1-....,,. l -if' 1 if 4--4, Hartmut Munnich Randy Munden linda Munson Sherie Musselman Dwight Nash Michael Nash Cindy Neiderhiser Mary Neighbors Janis Nelson Mark Newman Debbie Noble Donna Nolte MIRAGE 209 Gale Norvell Bill Nuckolls Cherie Nugen Cindy Oberste Tami O'Dell Donald Olinger Peggy O'Malley Charlotte Oriala Alice Owens Gary Orlando Mary Orr Mike Osborn 'W' 1-fur Senior pep club girls applaud comments made at the tirst class meeting. Genia Osborne Paul Padgett Robert Palmer Karen Owings Robert Page Don Parks ny MIRAGE 210 -Xggagw. Elaine Parrent Harold Passonno Merit Finalist Bob Palmer Edits the Ruskin Hi-Light QM ibi- 4701. qw Half ar .,aurnnv Sherry Pattison Ron Penny Cindy Peterson Terry Pfeifer Peg Plumberg Lyn Peek Karen Perry Kay Petrie Jim Pflanz Terry Portman Don Penny Rick Perry Nola Petrie Jo Gena Pitcher Anthony Poyle MIRAGE 211 MIRAGE 212 x wwf 'vu-ry-rv ' Gwffqiv' Ei W Kay Prell Charles Pritchett Dusty Prucha Annette Price Linda Province Pam Pruitt The attention of Dale Roberts and Mike Nash, seniors, in American Government is distracted during a class lecture. 1 WW .lane Puiol Stanley Pulliam Marsha Quinn Mike Rabuse Y Janet Ragon Margret Ramirez William Ratliff Bob Rape Michael Ray Vicki Reid Debra Reyburn Lois Rhoacls Z5 ,,, ,,. X54 , , ff 275 4 Ma V ..,, rx 4 ts f. if A 3 'i4i:i',QI a re X 21242 Q 4 f f, 4 if, v 75411 91 2, XRS 'Q GS ,s.:45g5g 2155321 42' ' si 1 I Dorothy Rice Linda Rice Graduating Class Elects Chip Robertson President 1-'rr-r ff? , by 'Q-ff R' D I Rob rts John Robinson Martha Ropchock Barbara Richardson Lisa iggs a e e Jack Ricketts Debra Rittenhour Deborah Roberts Michele Rolik Karl Roscoe Linda Ricketts Charlie Roberts Chip Robertson Sandra Romines Jan Rouriclx MIRAGE 213 r l l Seniors Set Ruskln s M H l R M cl B B ' ll True Seniors 1 1 l Steven Royse Bill Rubicom 1 l 1 e M l V , yy 1 , lf l, l, H ll 2 l l' l R ll l ll 1 , lag l l' 3 ' l :Q ll li lr 1' l, ll ,f ll , M l Y ', M l ll l f My 9 Il i ll , 9 fl :I i l ll fy 1' I Y ,I X, , 1' 'l 1+ j 'N 1 i l , Q' X ll , l l Dennis Rl-'55ell GUVY RYQV' SfeVe SUnClY Joyce Schroeder Kathy Schulte jl' ll, I. D. Russell Lorna Ryman Paul Sapp Cheryl Schuchmqnn Beffy Schggy A Anita Russo Diana Sanderholm Jerry Schattenburg Mu,-Sha Schuchmqnn Jim Schumacher Q E1 in 3,, l :ll ,I ,W l 1 w , V! ' ,Er ll li lil W ' W F ll MIRAGE 214 I 1 f -,,.... .,., - 5 i I k Class of 1970-First Of the Oncoming Decade MIRAGE 216 Mark Sinnett Stephen Si,-nu WC, mf cf' Diana Skivers Debbie Smith John Smith Carl Sousley Joe Spille Barry Smith Diana Smith Keith Smith Jerry Souter Debbie Stamper Dale Smith Jill Smith Mark Smith Julie Spencer Robert Stephenson - W I ..-fx ff - Q6 X31 Y I , M-S MW f finding. I Q Wi X VV In is l VY Q , f.V- WW f A Q1 fx-4, +522 I l f? M ww f , T 51' ,-45. f 9 4 A6 ' .. 535 f 'f , W 7 ,ff ff!!! f6f Barbara Stevens Glorla Stewart Loa Stewart 'W X Jim Stevens Karol Stewart Victoria Stewart Cherie Nugen, senior, concentrates for a moment on detailed plan ning for junior and sophomore pages in the MIRAGE. Robert Stolte Susan Strobough Sandy Suddarth Bernadette Summa Ronald Swayne Kathy Taylor Roxi Taylor Vicki Taylor Greg Tempel Tom Tharp Bob Thomas George Thurmond Gary Timbrook Mary Jane Tremel Gary Trott Adele Underwood Gary Van Bebber Kent Van Deusen Doug Vasterling Deloris Verhulst Jayne Von Holten Vecky Wackerly Sue Wade Rita Waldron John Gieshen, senior, relays messages durmg a code Incense rehearsal in Room 101 where the Radlo Club radlo IS housed and where meetings are held. Gene Walker Brian Wall Roy Wallace Rich Walker , Lynda Wallace Peggy Walters MIRAGE 218 X N QW... . Nf54,.'2ii N, Q, X K O X g s frank www' N M r -fs. l f week X N if A Qf f nv Laverne Ward Pam Warren iv National Honor Society El cts Ga ry Watkin President f , an-rv Paul Washburn Jim Watters Sandy Weiss Gary Watkins Paul Watters LGYYY W6iSSmGI1 Ross Watson Ed Weaverling Beverly Welch David Wells April Westerfield Denise Wendel Kenneth Westmoreland Mary Ann Wesson Carol Wheeler MIRAGE 219 . f,-..f,,,-M-ww.,-y,,...,M.H7-'wr'-wfff , - x WWW S Mick Wheeler Carol White Amy Wilborn Brenda White Kathy Wiggins Kathy Wilbur MIRAGE 220 Doug Vasterling, senior, uses library sources for one of the many reports and term papers a senior must make. L ' i Q V 3 , M -,:l,,xxx me n X Terry Wilbur Lark Williams Linda Williams Phyllis Williams George Williamson Kerry Willoughby Debbie Wilson Tom Wilson Cindy Winger Robert Winkler Paul Wirt Janet Wolf N9 4-in-sn. X X . FY mv' 1Z'T ' Divne W99dlln9 Pat Workman Mary lee Wynn Mike Young Jim W00dmU'1 Sandy Wright Bill Yeager John Young David Mitchell McCul- lou h a iun'or was killed in an automobile accident on December 28 1969. His younger brother Daniel McCul- lough, was also killed. Ruskin students were greatly saddened at the loss of their fellow stu- dent. Bvd W00lf0 Cl Roger Wyatt Richard Yeager Kathi Younger Karen Zele Roger Zupon MIRAGE 221 Seniors Complete Their Three Years of History In the fall of '68, the class of '70 entered the Ruskin halls only to be the last class to spend all three years housed at Ruskin. Within the class, the sophomores elected Dennis Kelly, president, Patty Draney, vice-president, Pam Draney, secretary, and Jill Smith, treasurer. The initiation for the underclassmen was also the last to be held on RHS grounds. Nin Biggerstaff was sophomore attendant at the annual Homecoming festivities. Madeline Kupersmith cap- tured the lead, Guenevere, in the all-school musical, Cam- eIot. Keith Smith protrayed Tom of Warwick as a secon- dary role. The representatives for the class at Snowball were Pam Draney and Nanci Moll. The Junior Varsity cheerleaders were Janna Bridges, Nin Biggerstaff, Debbie Buchanan, Denise Long, Wendi Jensen, and Bonnie Mc- Garth. Mary Lee Wynn was chosen as attendant at the annual RGAA Sweetheart dance. Several sophomores made varsity team in their chosen sport-football: Ken McClendon, Rocky Bron, Bill Moore, Bob Rape, Steve Shearer, and Greg Temple, basketball: Paul Jones and Mike Young, cross country:Mark Newman, Roger Wyatt, and Keith Smith, and track: Gary Lehmer, Gary Watkins, and Rocky Bron. Tests were completed and school dismissed on May 28, 1969, making the sophomores official iuniors. As iuniors, the class of '70 entered with an enroll- ment of 708. The class officers elected were Lloyd Ander- son, president, Chip Robertson, vice-president, Madeline Kupersmith, secretary, and Mary Lee Wynn, treasurer. Serving as Homecoming attendant, Nin Biggerstaff rep- resented the class of 1970. Janna Bridges and Nin Bigger- staff made the Varsity cheerleading squad. Pam Bender served as vice-president of Pep Club. Ann Daffin and Rita Waldron were chosen as Sweetheart attendants, the' first time there was a tie for the honor. Mary Lee Wynn and Nanci Moll reigned as iunior attendants at the Christmas- spirited Snowball Dance. The Ruskin stage came alive when the all-school musical Music Man was presented. The year of '69 was the first year for a military ball. Mary Lee Wynn was crowned first ROTC Queen. A iunior, Julie Spencer, headed the MIRAGE staff as co-editor. For the MIRAGE 222 first time, the MIRAGE was delivered in the summer. Being our first prom, the theme was the Age of Aquarius held at the Hotel Muehlebach. Now another year ended and tragically, too. The school lost several seniors in car accidents. The question was, What will happen in 1970? On September 2, 1969, the class of '70 was to begin their final year. During the first quarter of the year, Mary Lee Wynn received the Good Citizens Award from the Daughters of the American Revolution. The class voted in Chip Robertson, president, Bob Thomas, vice-president, Alicia Chavez, secretary, and Jill Smith, treasurer. Mary Ann Chiarelli led the Homecoming royalty as queen with Ann Daffin and Madeline Kupersmith as senior attendants. The spirited evening was complete with a 20 to 8 victory over North Kansas City. Another aspect to add to the year was when the football team came out on top as Co-Champs of the Suburban Eight Conference. The seniors on the Var- sity cheerleading squad were Janna Bridges and Anna Cutrera. The all-school musical Boyfriend was performed as Madeline Kupersmith and Steve Sirna were the chosen lead characters. Yet, four hours before opening night, Madeline had to decline her position to Denise Kemple, iunior, due to a throat ailment. The supporting characters were Karen Holloway, Mary Lee Wynn, and Stan Harmon. Student Council held its annual Snowball dance where Mary Lee Wynn was crowned queen. Nanci Moll and Alicia Chavez were her senior attendants. The senior student council officers were Lloyd Anderson, president, Mary Lee Wynn, secretary, and Gary Watkins, treasurer. After se- mester break, Ruskin held its first informal Basketball Homecoming. Lisa Riggs was crowned queen with Annette Price and Kerry Willoughby as senior attendants. The year- book staff was headed by four returning seniors, Linda Ricketts, senior advisor, Karen Holloway, senior editor, Cherie Nugen, underclass editor, and Bill Yeager, business manager. Bob Palmer, editor, led the award-winning Hi-Light staff. Mike Floyd and Bob Palmer represented Ruskin as National Merit Finalists. Jack Ricketts and Mike Floyd were recognized as the top ranked students of the class. Their class averages were based on the scholastic rating since their freshman year. The Prom was held this year at the Hotel Muehlebach. The following week grad- uation ceremonies were performed at the RLDS auditorium on May 22. The final gathering for all the seniors. Yes, the final. We will never again be all the same or be all to- gether again as we were when we turned our tassels from the left to the right. teing held and I car I70? :egin Mary I the ed in dent Mary with ants. ctory year :amps Var- Anna rmed iosen light, nple, lcters mon. fhere Xlicia :dent y Lee r se- etball nette year- .inda aliI'or5 iness ming anted Mike f the lastic I this grad- irium s, the ll to- issels ACKERMAN, BOYCE: DECA 125 Orchestra 10. ADAIR, CLAUDIA: All School Musical 105 Assemblies 105 Contest IDramaI 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Thespians 10. ADAMS, SHERRY: Assemblies 10,11,125 Choir 11,125 Contests iMusicI 10, 11,125 Glee Club 10,115 Pep Club 10,115 RGAA 105 Girl's Ensemble 12. ADAMSON, ANTHONY: Contests llndustrial Artsl 115 DECA 125 Spanish Club 11. ADDISON, MAJORIE: Assemblies 105 Medical Career Club 105 Pep Club 10, 11. ALTMAN, DENNIS: Contests IWrestIingl 10,11,125 Wrestling 10,11,12. ANDERSON, LLOYD: All School Musical 11,125 All School Play 115 Assem- blies 10,11,125 Choir 11,125 Chamber Choir 11,125 Class Officer IPresi- dentl 115 Contests lMusicl 11,125 Football 10,11,125 Glee Club 11,125 Junior Stand 115 National Honor Society 10,11,125 R-Club 11,125 Student Council 11, President 125 Track 11,12. ARCHER, KELLY: Junior Stand 11. ARNELL, DIANE: Drama Club 125 Art Club 12. ASBOGAST, PAT: Assemblies 115 Pep Club 125 RGAA 12. ATCHLEY, LAURELLE: French Club 10,125 National Honor Society 10,11,125 Pep Club 10, may E 11,125 RGAA 10,11,12. ATKINS, CAROL: All School Musical lStage Crewl 11,125 All School Play lStage Crewl 11,125 Assemblies 10,11,125 Band 10,11,125 Creative Writ- ing 125 French Club 11,125 Glee Club 125 RGAA 10,11,125 Thespians 125 Usher Society 11,12. BEAMER, SUSAN: Assemblies 125 Contest lSpeechl 10,115 Creative Writing 125 French Club 11,12, lTreasurerI5 Glee Club 125 National Honor Soci- ety 10,11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 RGAA 10,11,125 Quill and Scroll 125 Science Fair 10,11. BEAULIEU, WALT: Assemblies 11,125 Band 11,125 Contests lBandl 11,125 Radio Club 11 IPresidentI, 12 fTreasurerl5 Screaming Eagles Band 11,12. BECHTEL, SHARON: DECA 11,12. BECKLEY, CLARK: Football 10,115 R-Club 11,125 Student Council 11,125 Baseball 10,12. BEEBE, PAMELA: All School Musical 125 All School Play 11,125 Assemblies Club 115 Science Fair 10,115 Kansas City Fair 11, BRESSMAN, RICK: DECA 11. BRIDGES, JANNA: All School Musical 11,125 Assemblies 10,11,125 Cheer- leader 10 IHeadI 11,12 IHeadI5 Girl's Glee Club Contests 10,115 FTA 10,11,125 Glee Club 10,11,125 National Honor Society 10,11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Mirage 115 RGAA 10,11,125 Spanish 115 Thespians 10. BRIGGS, THOMAS: Radio Club 11,12. BROCKMEIER, BOB: Assemblies 105 Contests 10,115 JCL 10, II Nice Presi- dentI5 Math Club 10,11,125 National Honor Society 10,11,125 Science Club 10,125 Tennis 10,11,12. BRON, ROCKY: Assemblies 10,11,125 Basketball 10,115 Football 10,11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 R-Club 10,11,125 RGAA Coach 11,125 Stu- dent Council 10,11,125 Track 10,11,12. BROOKS, THERESA: FHA 12. BROWN, FRANK: Football 10,125 Wrestling 11. BROWN, RITCHY: Assemblies 10,11,125 Basketball 10,11,125 Contests IDraftingI 10,11,125 Golf 10,11,125 National Honor Society 10,11,125 R-Club 11,125 Student Council 10,11,12. BROWN, soNDRA1 Pep Club 10,11,12, RGAA 10,11,125 Spanish Club 10,115 Thespians 12. BROWN, VALERI: All School Musical 125 Assemblies 10,11,125 Band 105 Choir 11,125 Contests IMusic and Latinl 10,11,125 Glee Club 11,125 JCL 11,125 Medical Career Club 105 RGAA 10. BRUCKS, KATHY: French Club 10, Historian for 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,12. BRYANT, GERALDINE: FHA 125 JCL 105 National Honor Society 10,11,125 Thespians 125 YFC 11. BUCHANAN, DEBBY: Assemblies 10,115 Cheerleader 105 FHA 105 FTA 105 Pep Club 10,11 ICheckerl5 RGAA 10-class representative, 11-treasurer 12. BURNETT, SHERRY: DECA 11,125 FHA 10,115 Junior Stand 11. CALKINS, MICKEY: DECA 11,125 RGAA 10,11,12. CALLSTROM, LINDA: Creative Writing 125 National Honor Society 11,12. CANTRELL, ROBERT: Assemblies 10,11,125 Basketball 105 Cheerleader for RGAA Powder Puff Game 115 Glee Club 115 Eagle Mascot 125 National Honor Society 10,11,125 Track 11,12. Senior Statistics 125 Contests 115 Junior Stand 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 RGAA 125 Thespi- ans 125 Usher Society 12. BENDER, PAM: Assemblies 105 Pep Club 10, Lady E 11, Vice-President 12. BERTRAND, HELEN: Assemblies 115 Choir 11, Contests lMusicl 11,125 Glee Club 10,11,125 Pep Club 10,11,12. BICKFORD, STEVEN: Football 105 Wrestling 11,12. BISHOP, STEVEN: Debate 10,125 DECA 115 French Club 125 FTA 10. BLACKBURN, SARAH: FHA 11,12 llst Vice Presidentl5 Pep Club 10. BLANKENSHIP, GARY: French Club 105 Math Club 10,11,12 lTreasurerl5 National Honor Society 10,11,125 Radio Club 10 lVice Presidentl 11,12 lPresidentl5 Science Club 10,11,12. BLOSSER, BILL: Contests 105 Creative Writing 125 JCL 10,11 iPresidentI5 Math Club 10,11 lTreasurerJ, 12 IPresidentl5 National Honor Society 10, 11,125 Radio Club 11,125 Science Club 10,11,125 Tennis 10,11,12. BODEN, JOHN: All School Musical 105 Assemblies 10,11,125 Band 10,11,12 lVice Presidentl5 Orchestra 10,11,125 Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,12. BODENHEIMER, LEE: All School Play lStage Crewl 115 FTA 115 Junior Stand 115 Math Club 10,115 Spanish Club 10. BOLLIN, GEORGE: All School Musical 125 All School Play 125 Assemblies 11,125 Choir 11,125 Chamber Choir 115 Contests 11,125 Debate 105 Glee Club lBoy'sl 10,11,125 Mixed Ensemble 125 Quartet lBoy'sJ 12. BORCHARDT, LARRY: Assemblies 10,11,125 Band 10,11,125 Music Contests 10,11,125 Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,125 Stage Band 125 Track 11,12. BORCHERDING, PAMELA: Assemblies 125 Orchestra 125 Thespians 10. BOURSHESKI, KATHY: Choir 105 Contests 105 DECA 125 FHA 105 Glee Club 105 Pep Club 10. BOSLEY, KAY: Assemblies 10,11,125 French Club 10,11,125 FTA 10,125 Pep Club 10,11,12. BOYLE, TERRY: DECA 11,125 Orchestra 10. BOYLE, TRUDY: DECA 11. BRADLEY, JOSEPH: All School Musical 11,125 All School Play 115 Assemblies 11,125 Choir 105 Contests 11,125 French Club 105 Glee Club 10,11,12! Thespians 11,125 Usher Society 11. BRAMMEIER, DONNA: Assemblies 10,11,125 Band 10,11,125 Contests 10,11, 125 FTA 11,125 National Honor Society 10,11,125 RGAA 10,11,125 Span- ish Club 125 Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,12. BRESHEARS, ROSS: JCL 10,115 National Honor Society 10,11,125 Science CAREW, TOM: National Honor Society 10,11,125 R-Club 11,125 Wrestling 11,12. CARPINO, STEVE: Contests lBoys Gleel 10,11,125 French Club 10,115 Glee Club 10,11,125 Golf 10,11,125 National Honor Society 10,11,125 R-Club 125 Student Council 10. CARRY, KATHLEEN: DECA 11,12. CARTER, ANITA: DECA 125 FHA 125 Junior Stand 11. CAUTHON, RONNIE:DECA11,125R0TC Drill Team 10,11. CERRA, RENNIE:DECA12. CHAPMAN, DENNIS: DECA 11,125 Football 115 Track 10,11,12. CHAVEZ, ALICIA: Assemblies 105 Class Officer ISecretaryl 125 FTA 11,125 Glee Club 125 Pep Club 10,115 Spanish Club 11,12. CHIARELLI, MARY ANN: Drama Club 125 Pep Club 125 RGAA 12. CHILDS, SCOTT: Assemblies 11,125 Band 105 Band Manager I05 Choir 125 Contests IMusicl 11,125 District 12 years5 Glee Club 125 National Honor Society 10,11,125 R-Club 11,125 Tennis 10,11,12. CHRISTENSON, STEVE: Assemblies 10,11,125 Basketball 10,115 Cross Coun- try 125 Track 11,12. CLARK, JIM: Basketball 105 Football 10,11,12. CLARK, LARRY: Golf 10,11,125 R-Club 11,12. CLEMENTS, DAVE: Cross Country 11,125 Football 105 R-Club 11,125 Track 10,11,12. COLEMAN, DEBBIE: DECA 11,12 ISecretaryl. COMBS, RICK: Contests 10,115 Football 10,11,125 Radio Club 125 Science Fair 10,12. CONOVER, JIM: All School Musical 10,125 Assemblies 10,11,125 Band 10,11, 125 Contests lMusicI 10,11,125 Drama Club 125 Orchestra 125 Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,125 Stage Band 10,11,12. COPAS, SUSAN: Assemblies 115 Art Club 125 National Honor Society 10, 11,12: Pep Club 11. CRANE, CAROL: Glee Club 125 Junior Stand 125 RGAA 12. CRANE, MICHAEL: All School Play 115 Assemblies 10,11,125 Creative Writ- ing 12. CRAWFORD, CAROLYN: FHA 105 Spanish Club 11,12 ISecretaryI. CRITCHFIELD, RUTH: Assemblies 10,115 Contests lMusicI 10,115 National Honor Society 10,11,125 RGAA 10,11,12. CROWDER, RILLA: FHA 12. MIRAGE 223 In tense moments of an exciting football game, Mr. Eagle, Robbie Cantrell, senior, stirs spirit among the spectators. CURTIS, CAROL: Assemblies 10,11,127 Contests lMusicl 10,11,127 Glee Club 10,11,127 Pep Club 10,11,127 RGAA 10,11,12. CURTIS, LISA: National Honor Society 10,11,127 Pep Club 11. CUTRERA, ANNA: All School Musical 107 Assemblies 10,127 Cheerleader 122 Pep Club 10,11,127RGAA12. DAFFIN, ANN: Assemblies 10,11,127 Sweetheart Attendant 117 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Pep Club 11,12 iPresidentl7 RGAA 10,11,127 Student Council 12. DAHL, PAULETTE: All School Musical 10,117 Assemblies 10,11,127 Choir 10, 11,127 Chamber Choir 117 Contests lMusicJ 10,11,127 Glee Club 10,11,127 Pep Club 10,11,12. DALTON, CHERI: DECA 11,127 Pep Club 10,11. DAUGHTREY, STEVE: Basketball 11,127 Football 11. DAVIS, GARY: DECA 12. DAY, LINDA: Junior Stand 107 Pep Club 10,11,12. DETHLEFSEN, PAUL: Assemblies 117 Football 10,11,127 R-Club 11,127 Baseball 10,11,12. DINWIDDIE, CINDY: Assemblies 10,11,127 Band 10,11,127 choir 127 Con- tests lMusicl 10,11,127 Creative Writing 127 FTA 10,11,127 Math Club 107 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Orchestra 117 Science Club 10. DOWELL, KATHY: Choir 12: Contests lMusicl 11,127 Pep Club 127 RGAA 12. DOYLE, GLORIA: All School Musical 11,127 All School Play 11,127 Assem- blies 11,127 Contests lSpeechl 127 Pep Club 127 RGAA 10,11,127 Thes- pians 11,12 Nice-PresidentJ7 Usher Society 11,12. DOYLE, JOSEPH: All School Musical 10,11,127 Assemblies 10,11,127 Band 10,11,127 Contests lMusicl 10,11,127 Orchestra 11,127 Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,127 Tennis 10,11,127 Jazz Ensemble 11,12. EARLEY, GAIL: DECA 111 FTA 10,11. EASTER, NANCY: DECA 127 National Honor Society 11,127 Pep Club 10,11. EATHERTON, REYLENE: Contests lBusinessl 117 French Club 107 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Pep Club 10,11,12. EDMONDS, DAVE: DECA 12. EDMONDS, DEBBIE: DECA 11,12. ENRIGHT, KATHY: Assemblies 10,11,127 Choir 11,127 Contests lMusicl 11,127 French Club 10,11,127 FTA 117 Glee Club 11,127 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Pep Club 10,11,127 RGAA 10,11,12. EVERLY, DEBRA: All School Musical 127 Assemblies 11,127 Choir 11,127 Pep Club 127 RGAA 12. FARMER, GARY: Band 107 Orchestra 107 Tennis 10,11. FAROS, CHRIS: Football 10,11,127 R-Club 11,127 Track 10. FATINO, RONNA: Contests lDECAl 11,127 Pep Club 11,127 Spanish Club MIRAGE 224 10: DECA 11,12. FAULKENBERRY, DIANNE: National Honor Society 10,11,127 Pep Club 10,11, 12. FINLEY, LARRY: Assemblies 117 Math Club 12j National Honor Society 10, 11,127 Radio Club 10. FISER, JAN: All School Musical 107 All School Play 117 Assemblies 10,117 DECA 117 French Club 117 Pep Club,10,11,127 RGAA 10,11,127 Science Club 107 Usher Society 117 District 12 years. FLEBBEE, PATRICIA: Assemblies 10,117 Glee Club 127 National Honor Soci- ety 10,11,127 Pep Club 10,11,127 RGAA 10,11,12. FLEMING, BONNIE: Pep Club 12. FLOYD, MIKE: Assemblies 10,117 Basketball 107 French Club 10,11,127 Glee Club 107 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Science Fair 10,11,127 K.C. Youth Congress 12. FORDEMWALT, TERRY: All School Musical lStage Crewj 11,127 All School Play lStage Crewi 10,11,127 Assemblies lSoundl 112: Thespians 10,11,127 Usher Society 10,11,12 QHead Usherl. FOSTER, BECCI: Glee Club 12: RGAA 12. FOSTER, DEBBIE: French Club 107 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Pep Club 10,11,127 RGAA 10,11. FOUTS, FRANK: Baseball 12. FOX, MARY: DECA 11,12. FREDERICKSEN, SHARON: Thespians 12. FRENTHROP, DEBBIE: FTA 10,11. FRIEND, NANCY: DECA 11,12. FRY, DAVE: Assemblies 117 Creative Writing 127 JCL 11,12 lPresidentl. FRY, DENISE: All School Musical 127 Assemblies 127 Contests 11,127 Medical Career Club 107 Pep Club 10,11,127 RGAA 127 Thespians 127 Usher Soci- ety 12. FRY, DONNA: DECA 10,11,12. FRYHOFF, LINDA: Pep Club 127 RGAA 12. FULMER, GINGER: Glee Club 127 Pep Club 10,11,127 RGAA 10,11,12. FUTVOYE, DEBRA: Pep Club 10,11,127 RGAA 10,11,12. GALLOWAY, MARY: FHA 117 Math Club 10. GAMBLE, SUE: Assemblies 10,11,127 Band 10,11, Secretary 127 Contests lBandl 10,11,127 Creative Writing 127 FTA 10,11,127 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Orchestra 10,11,127 Pep Club 10,11,127 Screaming Eagles B and 107 Thespians 117 Usher Society 11. GARDNER, SUSAN: French Club 10,117 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Pep Club 10,11,127 Science Fair 10,117 St. Louis Science Fair 11. GENTRY, TINA: All School Musical 10,11,127 All School Play 10,11,127 Thespians 10,11,12 Secretary7 Usher Society 10,11,12. GIBSON, DEBRA: Assemblies 11,127 Band 10,11,127 Contests lBandl 11,127 Glee Club 12. GILIO, REGINA: Pep Club 10,11,12. GILLIS, MARY: French Club 107 FTA 117 Junior Stand 12. GISH, ROBIN: Assemblies 107 Medical Career Club 107 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Pep Club 10,117 RGAA 10. GOODHUE, JANICE: All School Musical 10,117 All School Play 10,117 Assemblies 10,11,127 Band 10,11,127 Contests lMusicl 10,11,127 Glee Club 10,11,127 Orchestra 10,11,127 Pep Club 11,127 Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,127 Science Fair 10,11. GOSS, MICKEY: DECA 12. GOURLEY, RANDALL: Radio Club 10, TYEGSUYSYQ Wrestling 11. GRAHAM, CHARLES: Assemblies 11: Football 10,117 Drill Team Commander lROTCJ10,11,12. GROVES, SHARON: DECA 11,127 JCL 12. GUERRANT, LOUISE: French Club 10. HABER, DEBORAH ANN: Creative Writing 12: French Club 10,11,12 Secre- YGYYI FTA 117 Glee Club 127 Pep Club 10,11,12. HAEFELE, ROBERT: National Honor Society 12: Spanish Club 12. HAGERMAN, TWILA: DECA 12. HANING, LINDA: All School Musical 107 Contests lArtl 10,11,127 Creative Writing 127 Art Club 11,127 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Mirage 107 Spanish Club 11,12. HANSEN, DAN: Assemblies 10,11,127 Band 10,11,127 Basketball 107 Con- tests 10,11,127 Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,127 Track 10,11,12. HARMON, BRUCE: Basketball 10,11,127 Contests 11,127 Debate 10,11,127 R-Club 11,127 National Forensic League 11,12. HUNNICUTT, STEPHEN: Basketball 12. HYSON, DEBORAH: DECA 127 RGAA 10,11,12. JARBAE, PAULA: Pep Club 10,11. JONES, JANICE: Creative Writing 127Thespians12. KANE, KAREN: Choir 127 Chamber Choir 12j Contests QDECAH 12: DECA 11 lVice Presidentl, 12 lVice Presidentl7 Glee Club 12. KELLY, DENNIS: Assemblies 10,11,127 Class Officer lPresidentJ 107 Contests 11,127 Football 10,11,127 National Honor Society 10,11,127 R-Club 11,127 Student Council 10,11,127 Track 11,121 Wrestling 10,11,127 Science Fair 10,11,12. KELLY, CHRIS: Art Club 127 JCL 10,117 Thespians 12. KIENTZ, TIM: Football 10,11,127 R-Club 11,127 Science Fair 10,11,12. KIMBALL, RANDY: All School Musical 10,11,127 Assemblies 10,11,127 Banc' 10,11,127 Contests lMusicl 10,11,127 Glee Club 10,117 Junior Stand 11: Math Club 107 Orchestra 10,11,127 Radio Club 10,11,127 Science Club 10: Screaming Eagles Band 102 Wrestling 10. III! 10, .11. I I !nCe ioci- Slee K.C. hool I,127 Pep dical Soci- :tests Ionor ming 1,127 1,127 1,127 Ionor 10,117 Glee agles under Secre- eative 'Iirage Con- 11,121 CA 11 :ntests 11,121 e Fair Banc' 1d 112 ub 107 KIMBROUGH, SANDRA: DECA 121 Fall Concert I27 RGAA 12. KING, MARY J.: Contests UCL Costumel 11,127 JCL 11,127 Science Fair 11. KING, SAM: All School Musical 11,127 Assemblies 10,11,127 Band 10,11, 12 fPresidentJ7 Choir 11,12 lPresidentI7 Chamber Choir 11,127 Contests lBand and Choirl 10,11,127 Football 10, Orchestra 10,127 Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,127 Stage Band 10,127 Track 10,11,12. KINGSBURY, CHERYL: All School Musical 11,127 Assemblies 10,11,127 Choir 11,127 Chamber Choir 11,127 Contests lChoirJ 10,11,127 Glee Club 10,11, 127 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Pep Club 10,11,127 RGAA 10,11, 127 Girl's Ensemble 12, GirI's Double Sextet 12. KIRK, PAT: All School Musical 10,11,127 All School Play 10,11,127 Assem- blies 101T1'1eSplUnS 10,11,127 Usher Society 12. KIRLIN, CANDY: Assemblies 127 French Club 11,127 FTA 10,11 lRecording Sec.l, 12 IRecording Sec.I7 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Thespians 10. KLINKENBERG, BILL: DECA 11,12. KNIGHT, FRANK: Assemblies 11,12. KOHLER, BOB: Contests 11,127 Debate 11,127 National Forensic League 11, 12. KREITER, LINDY: Assemblies 11,127 Band 11,127 Contests 11,127 Orchestra 11,127 Screaming Eagles Band 11,12. KREKEL, KAREN: French Club 107 FTA 10,11. KURTZ, FRED: DECA 12. KUPERSMITH, MADELINE: All School Musical 10,11,127 Assemblies 10,11,127 Choir 11,127 Class Officer 11 lSecretaryIi Contests lMusicI 10,117 Junior Stand 117 Pep Club 10,11,127 RGAA 11,12. LAKE, BONNIE: Contests 117 Pep Club 10,11,127 RGAA 12. LAKEY, SANDY: Assemblies 10,117 Junior Stand 111i Pep Club 10,11. LAMB, DEBBIE: Assemblies 127 Choir 127 Contests lMusicI 10,127 Creative Writing 127 French 11,127 Glee Club 10,117 National Honor Society 10, 11,127 Pep Club 10,11,12 lSign ChairmanJ7 RGAA 10,11,127 Student Council 12. LAUB, CARLA: Assemblies 107 French Club 127 National Honor Society 10, 11,121 Pep Club 11,127 RGAA 10,11,127 Student Council 10. LAURENT, DEBBIE: Pep Club 127 Art Club 12. LAWRENCE, DAVID: Wrestling 10,11,12. LEAVITT, CLAUDIA: Transferred from Oregon 117 All School Musical 11,12 lStage CYGWJQ Assemblies 117 Choir 117 Chamber Choir 117 Contests lMusicj 127 FHA 127 Art Club 12. LEDFORD, BOBBIE: All School Musical 11 lStage CrewJ7 All School Play 11 lStage CYQWJQ Assemblies 127 Contests lScience Fairl 111 Junior Stand 11,127 National Honor Society 10,11,127 RGAA 11,127 Thespians 127 Usher Society 12. LEDFORD, LINDA: Contests 11, Junior Stand 127 RGAA 12. LEHMER, GARY: Cross Country 11,127 Track 10,11,12. LEHMER, GREG: Contests 10,121 Track 11,12. LICATA, LAWRENCE: All School Musical 11,127 Assemblies 10,11,127 Band 10,11,127 Math Club 117 Medical Career Club 12: National Honor Soci- ety 10,11,127 Radio Club 127 Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,12. LIPPERT, LORRIE: Pep Club 11. LITTLEFIELD, MARY: Assemblies 11,127 Choir 11,127 Contests lMusicJ 11,127 Glee Club 10,11. LIVINGSTON, DONNA: Contests lDraftingI 10,11,127 RGAA 10,11,127 Spanish Club 10. LOGAN, VICKIE: Contests 125 DECA 11,127 Junior Stand 12? Pep Club 10, 11. LONG, DENISE: Assemblies 10,11,127 Cheerleader 107 Choir 11,127 Con- tests lMusicJ 11,127 FTA 10,11,127 Glee Club 11,127 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Pep Club 10,11,12 QTreasurerI7 RGAA 10,11 lRecording Secretaryl 12 lSenior RepresentativeJ7 Student Council 11,127 Science Fair 11. LOSH, CHARLOTTE: FHA 10,11 Nice-Presidentl 121 Junior Stand 117 Pep Club 117 RGAA 10,11,12. LOULOS, JANICE: Assemblies 10,11,127 Choir 12, Chamber Choir 127 Con- tests lMusicI 11,127 Creative Writing 127 French Club 107 Glee Club 10, 11,127 Thespians 10. LUDDEN, KAREN: All School Play 11, Assemblies 117 Contests 10,11,127 Junior Stand 10, Pep Club 10,11,127 RGAA 10,11,12. LYONS, DEBORA: All School Play 10, Creative Writing 127 FTA 117 Medical Career Club 107 Pep Club 10,117 RGAA 10,11,12. MAC RAE, MARY: All School Musical 127 All School Play 11,127 Assem- blies 127 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Pep Club 10,11,127 RGAA 11, 127 Spanish Club 10,1 1,12 lPresident77 Thespians 12. MAGNER, ROCKY: DECA 127 National Honor Society 10,11,12. MANLY, KONIE: All School Musical 10, Assemblies 10,11,127 Choir 121 Chamber Choir 127 Contests 10,11,127 French Club 11,127 FTA 11,127 Pep Club 10,11,127 RGAA 107 Spanish Club IO, MARCHESE, DEBBIE: Pep Club l0,11.I2. MARTIN, DENNIS: Contests 10,1 1,1 lj Debate 10,11,12 lPresidentI. MARTIN, JULIE: Contests 1I7 French Club 10,117 FTA 10,11,127 Junior Stand 117 National Honor Society 10,11,12. MASSEY, STEVE: Contests I0,11 I27 Golf 11,12. MATHEWS, RICHARD' Assemblies 10,11,12. MC CANCE, SUE: Assemblies '.l7 Contests lDramaJ 117 Pep Club 10,11,I2G RGAA1O,II,l2, MC CASLAND, JIM: Track 11,12 lManagerJ7 Art Club 12 fVice-Presidentj. MCCORMICK, DAN: All School Musical 117 Assemblies 11,127 Basketball 10,11,127 Choir 11,127 Contest lMusicD 11,127 Golf 10,117 Baseball 12. MC DANIEL, SHERI: French Club 10,117 FTA 10,117 Pep Club 11,12j Science Fair 10,11. MC ELHANEY, BARBARA: Assemblies 10,11,127 Band 10,11,127 Contests 10, 11,127 Creative Writing 127 FTA 10,11,12 lPresidentI7 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Spanish Club 11,12: Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,12. MC GETTIGAN, JIM: Contests llndustrial Arts? 10,11,127 Baseball 10,11,12. MC GRATH, BONNIE: Assemblies 101 Cheerleader 107 DECA 11,127 Pep Club 10,117RGAA10. MC MAHAN, DANNY: Contests lScienceI 10,117 Debate 10,11. MEIKLE, HOLLY: Assemblies 107 French Club 10,11,127 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Pep Club 10,11,127 RGAA 12. MEYER, JAMES: Radio Club 127 Science Club 127 Official RHS Weatherman 12. MIDDLETON, JAMIE: Assemblies 11,127 Contests 11,127 Glee Club 11,127 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Pep Club 10,11,12. MILLARD, CINDY: Assemblies 127 French Club 10,11,12 President7 Glee Club 127 Pep Club 127RGAA10,11,12. MILLER, ANNETTE: Creative Writing 12: National Honor Society 10,11,12. MILLER, JOHNETTE: All School Musical 127 All School Play 127 Assemblies 127 Contests 121 Glee Club 122 RGAA 121 Thespians 12. MALL NANCI: Assemblies 10,11,127 Dance Royalty 10,117 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Pep Club 11,127 RGAA 10,11,12j Student Council 10, 11,12. MOORE, BILL: All School Musical 11,121 Assemblies 10,11,127 Basketball 10,117 Choir 11,127 Chamber Choir 127 Contests lMusicJ 10,11,127 Foot- ball 10,11,127 Glee Club 10,11,127 National Honor Society 10,11,127 R- Club 10,11,12 Sgt. of Arms7 Student Council 10,11,12 Vice-President 117 Track 10,11,127 Boys Quartet 117 Boys Ensemble 11,127 Mixed Ensemble 11. MOORE, VALERIE: Glee Club7 Pep Club 10,11,127 RGAA 121 Spanish Club 11,12 Treasurer7 Lady E Sophomore. MORONI, FRED: Contests 127 Debate 121 DECA 121 Glee Club 10,117 Thespians 12. MOSBY, THOMAS: Choir 127 Contests lScienceJ 117 Glee Club 117 Math Club 12. MULVANY, PATRICK: Contests 10,11,127 Football 10,117 National Honor Society 10,11,127 R-Club 11,12 Secretary7 Track 10,11,12. 14 Senior students wait patiently during their lunch periods to receive their senior class pictures which were taken during the summer. MIRAGE 225 Senior Bob Palmer, editor of the Hi-Light, talks over plans with Mr, Wrisinger concerning future issues of the school paper. ls ,, A V ,.3iff'Q,,, , . Q 1 M K i 'xx .-.f ,,, f..34,f , f MUNSON, LINDA: Assemblies 10,11,12, Cheerleader 10, DECA 12, National Honor Society 11,12, Student Council 10. MUSSELMAN, SHERIE: FHA 10,11. MYERS, DANNY: Baseball 11. NASH, DWIGHT: Contests llndustrial Artsl 10,11,12. NEIDERHISER, CYNTHIA: All School Play 11, Assemblies 11, Creative Writing 12, Glee Club 12, RGAA 10,11, Spanish Club 12, Thespians 12. NEIGHBORS, MARY: Assemblies 10,11,12, Band 10,11,12, Orchestra 12, Pep Club 10,11,12. NELSON, JANIS: All School Musical 10,11,12, Assemblies 10,11,12, Con- tests 10,11,12, Glee Club 10,11,f12, JCL 10, Junior Stand 11, National Honor Society 10,11,12, Orchestra 10,11,12 Vice-President, RGAA 10,11, 12. NOBLE, DEBBIE: All School Musical 12, All School Play 11,12, Assemblies 12, Contests lArtl 10,11,12, Junior Stand 10,11,12, Drama 12, Art Club 10,11 President 12. NORVELL, GALE: Assemblies 10,11,12, Contests lMusicl 10,11,12, Glee Club 10,11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, RGAA 12. NUGEN, CHERIE: All School Musical 12, Assemblies 10,11,12, Choir 12, Mixed Ensemble 12, Contests lMusicl 11,12, FTA 10,11,12, Glee Club 11,12, JCL 11,12, National Honor Society 10,11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Mirage 11,12, RGAA 12, Girl's Ensemble 12, District 12 years. O'DELL, TAMI: DECA 12. OLDS, DEBORAH: Transfer from Truman 12. O'MALLEY, PEGGY: DECA 12. ORJALA, CHARLOTTE: All School Musical 10,12, Assemblies 10,11,12, Contests lOrchestral 10,11,12, National Honor Society 10,11,12, Orchestra 10,11,12,RGAA10,11,12. ORLANDO, GARY: DECA 11,12. OWINGS, KAREN: Assemblies 11, Glee Club 11, Pep Club 11,12. PADGETT, PAUL: All School Musical 11,12, Assemblies 10,11,12, Band 10, 11,12, Choir 11,12, Contests lMusicl 10,11,12, Glee Club 10,11,12, Math Club 10,11, Orchestra 10,12, Science Club 10,11, Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,12, Track 12, Jazz Ensemble 10,11,12. PAGE, ROBERT: Assemblies 11, DECA 11. PALMER, ROBERT: Assemblies 11,12, Choir 12, Contests fVocal Musicl 11,12, Creative Writing fEditorl 12, French Club 10, Glee Club 11,12, Math Club 10,11 KSecretaryJ 12, Junior Stand 11,12, National Honor Society 10,11, 12, Radio Club lSecretaryl 10,12 lPresidentl 11, Science Club 10 lVice- Presidentj 11,12. PASSONNO, HAROLD: DECA 12. PEEK, LYN: DECA 11,12, District 12 years. PENNY, DONALD: DECA 11,12. PENNY, RON: DECA 11,12. PERRY, KAREN: All School Musical 10,12, Assemblies 11, Drama Club 12, French Club 10,11,12, Pep Club 11,12,RGAA10,11,12. MIRAGE 226 PERRY, RICK: Assemblies 10,11,12, Bancl 10,11,12, Contests lBandl 10,11,12, Math Club 10 lSecretaryl 11 lVice-President, 12, National Honor Society 10,11 lTreasurerl 12, Radio Club 12, Science Club 10,11, Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,12. PFLANZ, JIM: Creative Writing 12, Debate 10. PITCHER, JOGENA: Assemblies 10,11,12, Drill Team 12, Pep Club 10,11,12, RGAA1O,11,12. PLUMBERG, MARGARET: Assemblies 12, RGAA 12. POLONUIS, DIANNA: French Club 10, Spanish Club 11, Slide Rule Club 10. PORTMAN, TERRY: Football 10, Been in district for 12 years. POSTLE, ANTHONY: Creative Writing 12, National Honor Society 12, Span- ish Club 12. PRICE ANNETTE: All School Musical 12, All School Play 12, Assemblies 10, 11,12, Band 10,11, Choir 12, Contests lBand and Choirl 10,11,12, French Club 11, Glee Club 11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, RGAA 12. PROVINCE, LINDA: Assemblies 11,12, Choir 11,12, Chamber Choir 11, Contests lChoirl 11, Glee Club 12, RGAA 12. PRUITT, PAM: Assemblies 10, DECA 11, Treasurer 12, Pep Club 10. PULLIAM, STAN: Band 10,11,12, Choir 12, Contests lMusicl 11,12, National Honor Society 10,11,12, Orchestra 11,12, Science Club 10, Screaming Eagles Band 12. RAGON, JANET: Glee Club 12, Junior Stand 11,12. RAMIREZ, MARGARET: DECA 12. RAPE, ROBERT: Football 10,11,12, R-Club 10,11,12, Wrestling 10,11,12. RATLIFF, BILL: All School Play 12, Football 12, Wrestling 12. RAY, MIKE: Football 10,11,12, R-Club 12, Baseball 10. READ, VICKI: FTA 12. REYBURN, DEBRA: Fall Concert 12. RICE, DOROTHY: All School Musical 12, All School Play 11,12, Junior Stand 11,12, Thespians 12, Usher Society 12. RICE, LINDA: National Honor Society 10,11,12. RICKETTS, JACK: Assemblies 10,11, Contests 10, French Club 10,11,12, Glee Club 10, Math Club 10, National Honor Society 10,11,12, Ruskin Science Fair 10,11, Kansas City Science Fair 10,11. RICKETTS, LINDA: National Honor Society 11,12, Pep Club 11,12, Mirage 11,12, RGAA 11,12, Spanish Club 10, In District 12 years. RIGGS, LISA: Assemblies 11,12, FTA 10,11,12, Glee Club 11,12, National Honor Society 10,11,12, Pep Club 11,12. RITTENHOUR, DEBRA: Pep Club 10,11,12, RGAA 10,11,12, In District 12 years. ROBERTS, CHARLIE: Assemblies 10,11,12, Band 10,11,12, Contests lBandl 10,11,12, Creative Writing 12, Screaming Eagles Band10,11,12. ROBERTS, DEBBIE: All School Musical 11,12, All School Play 11,12, Assem- blies 11,12, Contests lGlee Club and Speechl 11,12, Glee Club 11,12, Pep Club 11,12, Talent Show 10,12, Thespians 11,12 lTreasurerl, Usher Soci- ety 11,12. ROBERTSON, CHIP: All School Musical 11,12, Assemblies 11,12, Choir 12, Chamber Choir 12, Class Officer 11 lVice Presidentl, 12 lPresiclentl, Contests lTennisl 10,11,12, Choir 12, Glee Club lBoy'sl 12, JCL 11, Na- tional Honor Society 10,11,12, R-Club 11,12 lTreasurerl, Student Council 12, Tennis 10,11 iCaptainl, 12 lCaptainl. ROPCHOCK, MARTHA: Pep Club 12. ROSCOL, KARL: Assemblies 11, DECA 12. ROURICK, JAN: DECA 11,12, Contests lDECAl 11,12. RUBICAM, BILL: DECA 12. RUSSELL, DENNIS: National Honor Society 10,11,12, Spanish Club 11. RUSSELL, LD.: Football 10,11,12, Science Fair 10,11,12. SCHROEDER, JOYCE: DECA 11,12, FHA 10,11 lTreasurerl, Junior Stand 11. SCHUCHMANN, CHERYL: Assemblies 10, DECA 11,12, Pep Club 12, Thespians 10. SCHUCHMANN, MARSHA: DECA 11,12. SCHUMACHER, JIM: Assemblies 10,11,12, Band 10,11,12, Contests lBancIl 10,11,12, Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,12, Stage Band10,11,12. SCHWOAB, MARY: Pep Club 10,11,12, RGAA 11,12. i SCOTT, SANDRA: French Club 10, Pep Club '12, RGAA 10,11,12, Thespians 12. SEARINL, NICK: DECA 11,12. SELLARD, VICTOR: Cross Country 11,12, National Honor Society 10,11,12, R-Club12,Track10,11,12. SHEARER, STEVE: Football 10,11,12, R-Club 10,11,12, Track 10. SHEETS, JIM: Assemblies 11, Band 10, Contests 10, Creative Writing 10, Wrestling 11,12. SHERMAN, ANITA: DECA 12, Transferred from Raytown South iunior year. SHISSLER, JIM: R-Club 12, Wrestling 12. SHOPE, CURTIS: Football 10,11,12, R-Club 10,11,12, Baseball 10,12. SIMMS, GENE: Assemblies 10,11,12, Band 10,11,12, Contests 10,11,12, Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,12, Tennis 12, Jazz Ensemble 10,11,12, Host of AFS Exchange Student. SKIVERS, DIANA: Contests CDECAJ 11, DECA 11,12, National Honor Society 10,11,12, Pep Club 11,12,RGAA10,11,12. SINNETT, MARK: JCL 12, Math Club 12. SIRNA, STEVE: All School Musical 12, Choir 11,12, Chamber Choir 12, Contests iMusicl 11,12, Glee Club 11,12, Medical Career Club 10, Boy's Ensemble 121 B0y's Quartet 12. 1,1 1,127 Society aaming ,11,127 ub 10. Span- ies 10, l,11,127 air 117 utional aaming Junior I7 Glee Science Mirage ational rict 12 lBond1 Assem- 27 Pep ir Soci- oir 127 :ident17 17 Na- Council nd 11. nb 127 iBand1 aspians l,11,127 ng 107 r year. t,1 1,121 1,1 1,127 Honor oir 127 7 Boy's SMITH, BARRY: Assemblies 11,127 Contests QROTCJ 10,11,12. SMITH, DALE: Assemblies 11,127 Contests lArtJ 10,117 Cross Country 127 Track1O,11,12. SMITH, DIANA: Assemblies 117 Contests 10,117 FTA 11,12, Pep Club 10,11, 127RGAA11,12. SMITH, JILL: All School Musical 10,117 Assemblies 10,11,127 Choir fSecre- taryj 127 Class Officer 10,12 CTreasurer both17 Contests 10,11,127 French Club 10,11 Nice-PresidentJ7 National Honor Society 10,11,12 fSecretaryi7 Orchestra 10,11 Nice-Presidentl, 12 fPresident17 Pep Club 10,11,127 Stu- dent Council 10,11,127 Science Fair 10,11. SMITH, KEITH: All School Musical 10,11,127 All School Play 10,117 Assem- blies 10,11,127 Choir 11,127 Chamber Choir 11,127 Contests fMusic1 10,11, 127 Cross Country 10,11,127 Glee Club 10,11,127 R-Club 11,127 Swimming 11,127 Weightlifting 10,11. SMITH, MARK: All School Musical 10,11,127 Contests 10,11,127 Orchestra 10,11,127 Wrestling 12. SOUSLEY, ED: DECA 12. SPENCER, JULIE: All School Musical 127 Assemblies 10,11,127 Choir 11,127 Chamber Choir 127 Contests 10,11,127 French Club 11,127 FTA 10,11,127 Glee Club 10,11,127 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Pep Club 10,11,127 Mirage 10,11 fEditor17 RGAA 10,11,127 Girls' Ensemble 127 Girls' Double Sextet 12. SPILLE, JO: Contests lArt1 117 Glee Club 127 National 11,127 Pep Club 11,127 RGAA 11,127 Drill Team 12. STEPHENSON, ROBERT: Contests 107 Wrestling 11,12. STEWART, GLORIA: Glee Club. SUDDARTH, SANDY: Assemblies 107 Pep Club 10,11,127 RGAA 10,11,127 Student Council 10. TAYLOR, KATHLEEN: French Club 101 Glee Club 12. TAYLOR, ROXANNA: Assemblies 107 Pep Club 107 RGAA 12. TAYLOR, VICKI: All School Play 117 Assemblies 117 Glee Club 127 Junior Stand 117 Medical Career Club 1O7RGAA10,11,127Thespians 12. TEMPEL, GREGORY: All School Play 127 Football 10,11,127 National Honor Society 11,127 R-Club 10,11,127 Track 10,12. THOMAS, BOB: Class Officer 12 Vice-President7 Football 10,11,127 R-Club 11,127 Track 10. THOMAS, THARP: National Honor Society 12. THURMAN, GEORGE: Debate 10,11,127 Radio Club 107 Spanish Club 107 Science Club 12. TIMBROOK, GARY: DECA 12. TORBERT, EUGENE: All School Musical 10,117 VICA 127 Glee Club 10,11. TREMEL, MARY: DECA 11,12. TROTT, GARY: National Honor Society 10,11,127 Ruskin Science Fair 117 Kansas City Science Fair 11. UNDERWOOD, ADELE: RGAA 11,12. VAN DEUSEN, KENT: Assemblies 117 Contests 10,11,127 Debate 10,11,127 Thespians 12. VERHULST, DELORIS: Art Club 12. VAN HOLTEN, JAYNE: Contests 117 Junior Stand 117 Pep Club 11,121 RGAA10,11,12. WADE, BEVERLY: All School Musical 11,127 Assemblies 10,11,127 Band 10,11, T22 Contests fBandJ 10,11,127 FTA 117 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Orchestra 12: Spanish Club 11,12 Vice-President7 Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,127 Award in Kansas City Science Fair 10. WALDRON, RITA: Assemblies 10,11,127 Band 107 Choir 127 Chamber Choir 127 Contests 11,127 Dance Royalty 117 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Pep Club 11,127 RGAA 10,11 Vice-President, 12 President7 Girls Ensemble 127 Girls Double Sextet 12, WALKER, GENE: Contests fArt and DECA1 11,127 DECA 12. WALL, BRIAN: Basketball 107 R-Club 11,127 Baseball 10,11,12. wAuAce, LYNDA: Pep Club 10,11. WALTERS, PEGGY: Pep Club 11,127 RGAA 127 Spanish Club 10. WASHBURN, PAUL: Transferred from Southeast in 12th. WATKINS, GARY: Assemblies 127 Baseball 107 Basketball 107 Football 10, 11,127 Junior Stand 117 National Honor Society 10,11,12 QPresident17 R- Club 10,11,127 Student Council iTreasurer1 12: Track 11,12. WATTERS, PAUL: Choir 12, DECA 11,12. WEIMER, BRUCE: Band 10? DECA 11,12. WELCH, BEVERLY: Assemblies 117 Choir 107 Debate iloj FTA 107 Pep Club 10,11,127RGAA12. WELKS, JIM: DECA 127 Wrestling 12. WEISSNIAN, LARRY: DECA 11. WELLS, DAVID: Basketball 10,11,127 Contests lDrafting1 11,127 French Club 10. WESSON, MARY ANN: National Honor Society 11,127 RGAA 10. WHEELER, CAROL: Art Club 127 French Club 10,117 FTA 10,117 Thespians 127 District 12 years. WHITE, BRENDA: Pep Club 10,11,127 RGAA 11,12, WHITE, CAROL: Assemblies 10,11,127 Band 10,11,127 Choir 127 Contests 10, 117 FTA 10,11,127 National Honor Society 11,12. WHITE, JAMES: DECA fParliamentarianJ 11,12. WIGGINS, KATHY: Assemblies 117 FHA 10,11. WILBUR, KATHY: Assemblies 11,127 Band 10,11,127 Contests 11,127 Glee Club 12. WILBUR, TERRY: Assemblies 11,127 Choir 11,127 Contests lChoir1 11,127 Glee Club 10,11. WILLIAMS, LARK: French Club 10,11. WILLIAMS, LINDA: DECA 11,127 Pep Club 10,11,127RGAA11,12. WILLIAMS, PHYLLIS: Pep Club 10,11,127 RGAA 10,11,12. WILLOUGHBY, KERRY: Art Club 11, iSecretary, Treasurerj 127 Assemblies 10,11,127 Contests lArt1 10,11,127 Glee Club 127 Pep Club 10,11,127 RGAA 127 Science Fair 11. WILSON, DEBBIE: Contests QDECAJ 11,127 DECA 11,12. WILSON, TOM: Art Club 11 iPresident1127 Contests fArt1 11,12. WINGER, CINDY: Assemblies 10,11,12, Choir 11,127 Contests 11,127 Glee Club 10,11,12. WINKLER, ROBERT: All School Play 11,127 Assemblies 10,11,127 Band 10,11, 127 Contests fMusic1 10,11,127 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Orches- tra 11,127 Science Club 127 Screaming Eagles Band 127 Track 10. WIRT, PAUL: DECA 12. WOLFE, JANET: Pep Club 10,11,12. WOODLING PRISCILLA: Contests fScience1 10,117 National Honor Society 10,11,127 Pep Club 12. WOODMAN, JIM: DECA 11,12. WRIGHT, SANDY: All School Musical 127 Assemblies 10,11,127 Band 10,11, 12f Contests 10,11,127 Glee Club 10,11,127 Pep Club 10,11,127 RGAA 10,11,127 Screaming Eagles Band 127 Usher Society 127 Girls Ensemble 12. WYATT, ROGER: Contests iScience1 117 Cross Country 10,111 Track 10,11. WYNN, MARY LEE: All School Musical 11,127 Assemblies 10,11,127 Choir 11,127 Chamber Choir 11,127 Class Officer lTreasurer1 117 Contests iMusic1 11,127 Dance Royalty 10,117 Glee Club 117 Junior Stand 117 Na- tional Honor Society 10,11,127 Pep Club 11,127 RGAA 10,11,12 fCorre- sponding Secretary17 Student Council 10,11,12 iSecretary 121. YEAGER, BILL: All School Play 107 Assemblies 10,121 Contests 10,11,127 Debate 11,127 French Club 10,127 FTA 12: Glee Club 10,127 Golf 127 MIRAGE 11,127 Science Club 12. - YOUNG, MIKE: Basketball 10,11,12. ZELE, KAREN: All School Musical 117 Assemblies 11,127 Choir 11,127 Cham- ber Choir 117 Contests 11,127 French Club 117 FTA 107 Glee Club 11,12- National Honor Society 11,12. ZUPON, ROGER: All School Play 117 Assemblies 10,117 Junior Stand 10,11' Match Club 107 Radio Club 107Thespians12. 1 1 Senior members of our football squad, Curt Shope and I. D. Russell, wait tensely to be called into play during the Ruskin-Center game played on November 14, 1969. MIRAGE 227 2 XJ ,. 'J l , , JJ, 0..- . 'rjigp -f wi:-Q-4-. Y af'-W f KW 1 f, J W x r-ax., . 3, 'Y' , A ,,, 1 'fling 6 n wh' uf N v -N? 4- XQ i K Q Q5 X N t Ag l N XXXL N . 'wvgwii Q 4- X ,f A 3 v- W fm f Q ' N X 4 x Q XY, O X 4, Ng a R .Q Q A X o X N x X h I wh V X Ki? NN H2 1 5 ' , 7 - ff' Z' my f ,, ff 4 ,,,.,,,,4 W, V- , , , Ti,--- U...-.,......,..-,-,,......... ,.....1-,.:.,.V.. .,.. .-,. Y... - f . - . - - Faculty Summary Adcox, Lee E. Home-School Coordinator, University of Kansas, U.M.K.C., M.A. Akin, Gaylord ROTC, Southwest Baptist College, William Jewell College, U.M.K.C., A.B. Antener, Janet L. French II, III, IV, French Club, Pep Club, U.M.K.C., B.A. Arensberg, B. J. General Math, Algebra, Geometry, Rockhurst College, U.M.K.C., M.S. Bates, Oren L. Bookkeeping I., Northwest Missouri State, Central Missouri State, B.S. Beers, Roy A. Special Education, Sponsor of Eagles' Nest, Central Missouri State, M.S. Belden, Priscilla English IV, Senior Class, University of Missouri, B.A. Bias, Wayne F. Geography, Psychology, Northeastern State College, Okla- homa State University, B.A. Bodenhamer, Jim R. Architectural Drawing, Machine Drawing, Drafting I, Cen- tral Missouri State, M.S. Boone, Richard S.. Bookkeeping I, Bookkeeping II, Junior Stand Sponsor, Central Missouri State College, M.S. Briggs, Joyce Speech I, II, Drama I, II, Drama Club INational Thespian Societyl, Ushers, Southeastern State College, Oklahoma State University, B.A. Bright, Dale T. Woodwork I, Central Missouri State, B.S. Burkhart, Kenneth L. Family Relations, Senior Class Sponsor, Southwest Missouri State, University of Missouri, M.S. Casper, Mildred E. English III llanguage Arts Illl, English Literature, Future Teachers of America, Northwestern State, B.S. Christofferson, Beverly General Business, Typing I, Olivet Nazarene College, B.S. Clark, James Algebra I, Physiology, Physical Education Head Wrestling Coach, R Club, K.U., B.S. MIRAGE 232 Combs, Hannibal H. Electricity, Woodworking, Radio-Station WACT-KV, Univer- sity of Tenn., B.S. Cookright, Tommy D. American History, Missouri History, University of Missouri, U.S.C., M.S. Coyle, Thomas J. Health, American History, Physical Education, Hygiene, Track Team, Cross-Country Team, R Club, K.S.C. of Pittsburg, M.S. Cully, Betty Joann Home Economics I, ll, Future Homemaking of America, Central Missouri State College, B.S. Davenport, Carolyn Librarian, Southwest Missouri State College, B.S. Dean, Robert W. Sophomore counselor IA-KJ, Student Council, University of Southern Mississippi, U.M.K.C., M.A. DeAngelo, Charles D.E. II, D.E. I-Merchandising, D.E.C.A., Central Missouri State, B.S. Deibel, June Art I, Home Economics I., Oklahoma Baptist University, B.S. Dowell, Mary F. Spanish I, II, III, IV, Spanish Club, Northwest Missouri State, B.S. Dowell, Russell F. Physical Education, Health, Maryville State College, B.S. Durst, Den Ninth and Tenth Grade vocal music, Boys' and Girls' Select Ensemble, Central Missouri State, B.A. Ferman, Nathan B. Art I, IV, Art Club, W.S.U., B.S. France, Shirley Jean Physical Education, R.G.A.A., Central Missouri State, B.S. Frazier, Larry Algebra II, Coach Sophomore Football and Track: North- west Missouri State, M.A. Gentry, Harold Algebra I, II, Northwest Missouri State College, Central Missouri State College, M.S. Gier, Edward F. World History II, Head Sponsor Sophomore Class, Rock- hurst College, U.M.K.C., M.A. niver- ssou ri, giene, C. of lerica, sity of issou ri ry, B.S. iissouri .S. ' Select B.S. North- Central , Rock- Glynn, Robert M. Health, Psychology, Pittsburg State College, B.S. Gourd, Allen E. Woodworking I, ll, Metalworking I, Northeast Oklahoma State, B.S. Graham, Mary Gladys Latin, American History, Junior Classical League, Central Missouri State College, University of Missouri, Georgetown College, B.A. Gregory, Harry L. Biology, Natural Science Club, M.S. Hall, Paul W. Metal II, Driver Ed, Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, Central Missouri State, M.S. Hamann, Herb Physical Education, University of Missouri, M.S. Hamann, Melba Typing, University of Missouri, B.S. Hamble, William R. Chorus, Music Theory, Music Appreciation, Choir, Boys' Ensemble, Girls' Ensemble, Mixed Ensemble, Double Sextet lGirlsl, Quartet lBoysl, Kansas State Teachers College, Kansas University, Kansas State College, U.M.K.C., M.A. Helpenbein, Cheryl Laine Spanish I, II, Spanish Club Co-sponsor, Southeast Missouri State, B.S. Hensch, Diana L. American History, Geography, Working Junior Stand, Oklahoma State University, B.S. Hester, J. Ernest Math Analysis, Physics, Math Club, Northwest Missouri State, Central Missouri State, University of Hawaii, B.S. Hocker, E. lrshel Art I, II, Baseball Coach, Art Club, R Club, Northeast Missouri State Colorado State, M.A. Holsinger, Dave Physical Education, Health, University of Missouri, M.S. Horne, Roger Allen Electricity, General Shop, Radio Club, Northwest Missouri State College, Oklahoma State University, M.S. Horton, Lucile Vocational Homemaking II, Interiors, University of Arkans- as, F.H.A., B.S.H.E. Hoskin, Donald Geometry, Algebra II, Northeast Missouri State College, M.S. Hoskins, Charles E. Counselor, Northeast Missouri State College, Central Mis- souri State College, B.S. Jackson Nancy English III, Publications, University of Oklahoma, Pep Club, B.A. Karaff, David Woodworking I, Drafting I, William Jewell, Northwest Missouri State College, B.S. Kaye, Roger Chemistry, Physical Science, General Science, University of Iowa, University of Nebraska, B.S. Keiter, John W. World History II, Smith-Hale Historical Society, Central Missouri State College, University of Kansas, M.S. Kennedy, Dorothy Marie World History II, Amer.-Comp. Government F.T.A., Mount St. Scholastica, Central Missouri State College, M.A. Kizer, Anna Voc. Home Ec. Il, Home Management, Child Development, F.H.A., Central Missouri State College, M.S. Kormier, Russell Band, Central Missouri Methodist College, B.M.E. Langford, Mariorie, E. Counselor, Senior Class, University of Missouri, Central Missouri State College, University of Kansas, M.S. Lee, David C. D.E. I., D.E. II, D.E. Clubs of America, Central Missouri State College, B.S. Lewis, Frank Biology, Central Missouri State College, University of Missouri, B.S. Lewis, Una Fay English II, Central Missouri State College, B.S. Lister, Sue Typing, Central Missouri State College, M.S. Liston, Margaret Language Arts III, Drake University, B.A. Long, Jane English III, Communications, Pep Club, Moberly Junior College, University of Missouri, M.A. Mallory, Leon Sociology, Economics, Family Relations, Kansas University, B.S. Malotte, Raymond E. Vocational Counselor, Northwest Missouri State, Kansas University, M.A. MIRAGE 233 Maupin, Charles W. Chemistry, Research Problems in Science, Science Club, Central Missouri State, B.S. Maupin, Dorthy Shorthand, National Honor Society, University of Missouri at Kansas City, Central Missouri State, M.S. McCreary, Dortha English Literature, English IV, Future Teachers, Baylor, Ottawa, University of Missouri at Kansas City, B.S. Mims, Carey L. American Government, American History, Florida State University, B.A. Mullins, Aleta louise Typing, Clerican Practice I, Northwest Missouri State, University of Michigan, B.S. Nicholson, Bill Counselor, Kansas State at Pittsburg, M.S. Noland, Michael T. Machine Drawing III, Metalworking I, Driver Education, Central Missouri State, M.S. Ornes, Linda Spanish, English II, University of Missouri, B.S. Palmer, David Aerospace Education, Football Team. Parkhurst, Harry K. Counselor, Student Council, Southern Missouri State, Mis- souri University, M.A. Partridge, Gerald Family Relations, Physical Education, R-Club, Arkansas A 8. M, Central Missouri State, M.A. Patt, Mary Ellen Communications, University of Missouri, M.A. I Pavlicek, Carol French I, English Il, French Club, Warrensburg, B.S. Payne, Ursula Biology, Physiology, Science Club, Southeast Missouri State, University of Missouri in Kansas City, B.S. Pellegrino, Virginia Algebra I 8. II, Math Club, University of Missouri at Col- umbia, U.M.K.C., Metropolitan Jr. College, B.A. Plett, Sharon K. Typing, Business Arithmetic, Northeastern State, Oklahoma State, M.S. Pollock, Keith K. A.F.R.O.T.C. I, II, III, Drill and Rifle Team, Northeast Missouri State, M.A. MIRAGE 234 Ray, Marion F. Biology, Northeast Missouri State, University of Northern Iowa, M.A. Roberts, Dee LaVern American History, Northeast Missouri State, University of Missouri at Columbia, M.A. Roberts, James World History Il, Psychology, Southwest Missouri State, U.M.K.C., B.S. Roberts, Linda Speech I, Debate I, Smith-Hale Debate Club, U.M.K.C., B.A. Roberts, Mariorie French I, I Spanish I, Contemporary Issues, University of Nevada, Northeast Missouri State, M.A. Reynolds, Michael L. American History, Track Coach, Kansas State at Pittsburg, M.S. Schultz, Alice French I 8. II, French Club, Pep Club, University of Missouri at Columbia, The Institute of European Studies-Paris, France, McGill University-Canada, B.A. Scott, Robert Band, Kansas State, M.M. Searcy, Benny Lou English III, Junior Class, University of Missouri at Col- umbia, B.S. Sexton, Betsy Speech I 8. II, Drama I, Spotlighters, University of Mis- souri Kansas City, B.A. Shackleford, Reba H. English III, Chorus, University of Tennessee, B.S. Sherrow, Don Geography, World History, Pittsburg State, B.S. Shipman, David Orchestra, Music Appreciation, Southwest Missouri State, Kansas State at Pittsburg, M.A. Skaggs Ellen Algebra II, Geometry, National Honor Society, University of Missouri Kansas City, Northeastern State, M.A. Skinner, Bess Clerical Practice I, Typing: Central Missouri State, Univer- sity of Minnesota, M.S. Spauldin, Jacqueline Business Education, Business Law, University of Missouri at Columbia, B.S. Stathos, G. M. 'hern ry of Ltate, ,K.C., y of au rg, souri 'aris, Col- Mis- State, ersity niver- ssouri World History II, Central Missouri State, B.S. Stewart, Lorene English ll, Chess Club, National Honor Society, Oklahoma Baptist University, B.A. Stilley, Marguerite Vocational Home Ec. II, III, IV, Junior Future Homemakers, Iowa State University, B.S. Super, Bruce World History II, Psychology, B a s k e t Io a I I Committee, U.M.K.C., M.A. Swift, Larry ' Family Relations, R-Club, Senior Class, Iowa University, Northeast Missouri State, M.A. Travis, Sue Library, Pittsburg State, University of Missouri at Kansas City, M.A. Van Hoozer, Vivian Sophomore Counselor, Warrensburg, University of Missouri at Kansas City, M.A. Weeks, Virginia English ll 81 III , Central Missouri State College, B.S. Whitney, Doris Art I 8. II, Art Club, Kansas State College, B.S. Wickizer, Cecelia English II, Stephens College, University of Missouri, B.S. Wiley, Lyle Wayne Woodworking, Kansas State College at Pittsburg, M.S. Wiley, Mary Cathryn Physical Education, R.G.A.A., Kansas State College at Pittsburg, M.A. - ,, .,-, ,.... ....... ,, .,,. -,,..,Y..-.- Willis, Richard D.E. I, D.E. ll, T 8. I, Deca, Vica, Northwest Missouri State College, Central Missouri State College, Northwest Mis- souri State Teacher's College, M.S. Wilson, Elaine English II, Southwest Missouri State College, B.S. Wilson, Jean Art ll, Art Appreciation, Kansas University, B.F.A. Willians, Carol English II, F.T.A., Kansas City Junior College, Central Missouri State College, B.S. Wille, Mary Special Education, Central Missouri State College, William Jewel, B.S. Wright, Dorothy School Nurse, St. Johns Hospital, St. Mary College, Central Missouri State College, R.N. Wrisinger, Arch 1 Creative Writing, Voc. Clerical Practice I 8. ll, University of Missouri, Central Missouri State College, M.A. Wohlt, Lucile Physical Education, Pep Club, University of Missouri, B.S. 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T.-J Tv VS: -.w-'gif-'-.Vg-.-.5 V .' -, X A f, f ' V .,,f ' , - pf -11,23-5-.-fj-5 fV,.f:51:a--yi-1-'av-5f,frf:f'f-i-Vv-5r2A'QZ- '--2,'.f.9 :.w:?1-w-nxf . . , V iv'-gzifgqasegwggq -+ -Q1-zggfzfl.-V-q11..:.55.5-1 :Vg-1. ps.-'qVv.H ' - . V. 1:-4-f..,z.:, ff.c...if3:1-'.:.1.4:awffeif.u::.a'fi-'fx-z:E.:4f:5ff:..f.:i?:-':a95f.'2ifr.f: 3 -ga . A - Yrs..-eiiesserm.:55fQ-?izuf2i.4s3?:1f-if.:-has-2wE1:1.w::.v.LVV- X x fb nf- ff v 1.1 f X .kk I Q f X ,df I f The colorful history of Hickman Mills dates back to 1795 when Daniel Morgan came to Missouri. In 1885, Union Point School was established as the first public school. ln 1901, the Missouri General Assembly enacted a law which permitted two or more districts to consolidate into one and by vote of the people, vote bonds for the con- struction of a high school. This, in the spring of 1902, Consolidated District No. 1 became the first district in the state to take advantage of this law. The high school was built during the summer and 25 students enrolled in Sep- tember. The school was named for John Ruskin, the En- glish art critic, writer, and social reformer. The cost of the original school was 53,250 ln 1939, the original Ruskin High School, located at ap- proximately 107th and Blue Ridge, became outgrown. Housing development was booming in the early 1950's and toddlers and tricycles began to replace grazing cattle in the meadows. The need to provide schools was acute, and patrons of the district again rose to the oc- casion, and since 1954 have voted bonds and levies to construct 12 ultra modern schools and make additions to others. A second high school is presently under construc- tion. The third Ruskin High School was opened in 1955, but on May 20, 1957, a devastating tornado struck and destroyed most of the building. The present building was completed in 1958 and has had some additions since that time. Just before the Thanksgiving holiday in 1956, the student body was presented a school flag made by Mrs. Helen Emery. At the dedication ceremony, Mr. Blaine E. Steck, principal, introduced Mrs. Emery, a Ruskin graduate. She told about the student body fifty years ago to the day they met and selected the golden eagle as the emblem and blue and gold as school colors. Not enough can be said about this emblem. It is revered by students, former students, and members of the com- munity. A certain spirit centers around this colorful em- blem as it enjoys a prime resting place in the floor near the main entrance at the school. It must never be stepped upon. If by accident this should occur, the offender is required to shine the eagle. This has become a favorite means of initiating lower classmen entering Ruskin. Ruskin High School is widely known and well respected throughout the state. The school enjoys a AAA rating from the State Department of Education, is accredited by North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Col- leges, is a member of the Suburban Eight Conference, and ranks high in competition in both academic and athletic events. Yes, Ruskin is a proud school! Its enthusiasm and spirit overflows into the community and tends to unite the com- munity on issues so important to the future. It has had a long historical past but many pages of progressive history are still to unfold. True to its emblem, the Golden Eagle, the school tries to flap its wings less and soar higher and more graceful than all others. Booster Club H lp Promote Eagle Spirit RIISKIII HIGH SCHOOL JolN THE BOOSTER-Cl.U8 T 5 Pt 1, ms. . Ill' ll' , ' . I I -X-A -. 'itlffff 5 - ., 4. 'll I 41 I L W 'Niacin til li'- I. I ' l lt-l 'I . ' I lhlll' :A- ' I ' 'f'Z'f' 1 1 E Z , - 1 I l fill' K5 fig 17 V. I 1 u?4jg X, 17. 4, .- Tek 1 '1 UF iii? Eel MIRAGE 2.58 Your Neighborhood Ford Dealer For All South Kansas City And Surrounding Communities iii? I I 10f 8iSOUTH Ill-W You can buv with confidence when you deal with Tall Paul's Ford at 110th and South 71 Highway, Kansas City, Missouri. 9 . . . .... s , is Karen Holloway, senior, and Cherie Nugen, senior, learn of the With expert care and fast service, clothing is laundered by workers large selection ot carpeting and tile that are offered to the cus- of Supreme Dry Cleaners and Launderers. tomers of Grandview Linoleum and Tile. Grand-View Linoleum Supreme Dry Cleaners And Launderers Complete Stock of Carpet Name Brands one Day Service Ai No Exim Cost Over l5O Roll Stock Free Estimates llll4 Blue Ridge Ext. 512 Main St. Grandview, Mo. So 3-0100 .V - 'A .. H.. .,,- .......-. .,..e.........-....,.....-.,.s.6:...-V--,.C..s,-..,-L-,....s...,,.....--e.,,. .,. W YV. v .,.L....,g+s MIRAGE 239 I I I Ted H. Dawl Realtors Real Estate And Insurance Broker Specializing In Residential Sales And Auto-Life--Fire Insurance Insurance and real estate are specialties of Ted Dahl Realty. Leo's And Driver's T. V. And Appliances Television And Air Conditioning Sales And Service I2400 Blue Ridge SO I'6I4I Debbie Kennedy, junior, and Bill Yeager, senior, browse over some stereo and hi-fi equipment offered by Leo's and Driver's T. V. and Appliances. W up I II II II II II II II II ,I II I 'I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II ,I I I II I II I It II M IX II II I I I IIQ III II I QI Cunningham's Ruskin Heights Shopping Center I I T48 Blue Ridge Karen Holloway, senior, shops for a new winter coat at Cu nningham's. 'Mwsffw MIRAGE 240 41 'f' y , l.. ITEIB L its l Terrace Lake Tom and Gene's Thriftway Barber Sho 10505 Blue Ridge P 3529 Red Bridge Road Four Barbers to serve you Dawne Hlupic, senior, ponders the selection of many choice cuts of meat available at the Terrace Lake Th riftway Store. Men of all ages, find the hair style that they want at Tom and Gene's Barber Shop, 10505 Blue Ridge Extension. I WJ, X 1 ,Ifsfy9,A,.ffk,lV,Kf , I ,V , I my s WQMW Wap 2 T frr'l T T ff! J ,gggfs f- fl T Q m1'p,,, 0, 7' 's of . ,. B+, l l Best Wishes To The Students And Faculty Of Ruskin High School l l Don L. Manforcl, State Senator l i I , 8th District l MIRAGE 241 AUCTIONEERS Lloyd Hill Realty and Auction Company on Blue Ridge informs the interested buyer of current market prices and property values. Lloyd H. Hill Real E tate and Auction Company v.::v Lloyd H. Hill Real Estate and Auction Company has offices located at l0404 Blue Ridge, Kansas City, Missouri and 625-71 By-Pass Lee's Summit, Missouri. We are affiliated with National Multi List Service. When you list your property with us you employ over 2,000 Salesmen across the Nation to help sell your home. Why settle for less when the best costs no more? Secretaries at the Lee's Summit branch discuss the day's schedule for Lloyd H. Hill. MIRAGE 242 5 M.. . 3 U Qi Hickman Mills Bank H702 Hickman Mills Drive Member FDIC SO l-5415 Mrs. Shirley Euting, applies for a bank account with aid from a staff member, Mr. Phillips. 5 t 2 Tp... HA mf Qfiano U f5'S 5 - - ISMGPQH Dave Dean, senior, looks for power equipment at Midland's Hardware. , g ,gn ,,,a.,. L W ',tz,4,,, A'9Xzar..u , ,,, f..,,.,,, - A' ' f ,Aw di , . , .. fzygqff :J L K, ,., I, A L' r ,. M.. X P . A convenient drive-up window is one of the attractive features of the McGrath Prescriptions store located on Grandview Road. McGrath Prescriptions Tony McGrath, R.Ph, litfvzz. 4, 'wwieapztizgty eet,,,,S V Albin's Drive-In provides fun and relaxation for Ruskin students. Albin's Drive-In Bgue Ridge Shop Grandview Rd. Shop Congratulations, Ruskin Seniors 10516 Blue Ridge 'lm' Ten' And Gwndview Rd' Giant Slide and Miniature Golf - O0 . . . SO 3-2100 SO '70 11218 Hackman Mtlls Dftve MIRAGE 243 Munsingwear-Nat. Nast. 301-King Louie 5 I D e I Hilton Dunbrooke C1dCll'eSSZ Blue phone: so 3-0123 Kansas City Shirt 81 Trophy Co. 10928 Hickman Mills Dr. Dean Crawford SO 1-0961 Bill Yeager, senior, takes time out with a coke from Allen's Drive- -ll-'51 U SC'mPle Cll5Pl0Y Shows what Ruskin receives from DGCYVS ln, Trophies. Ruskin Hardware 11152 Blue Ridge Bill Yeager, senior, reads instructions for his new lawn mower from Ruskin Hardware, Ruskin Shopping Center. MIRAGE 244 'V' ' ef-wg fl! f uns' 9 , 6 ,, V ,, U W Q ry JQ MWN 2 I J, my, . 4 Z A , i , , , W nv - SR' Bl rchwood O And Hobby 10506 A. Grandview Road Birchwood Shopping Center Top Lefiz Barbara McBride, junior, looks at The dolls, one item among many Yoys, hobbies, and paint goods at the Birchwood Toy and Hobby Shop. Top Righlz Karen Holloway, senior, and Cherie Nugen, senior, cuddle their new companions. Left: Linda Ricketls, senior, buys Bernard, her new pet, from Birchwood Toyland Hobby Shop. MIRAGE 245 Shakey's N o SI-lAiE1'S 1 PIZZA . . lee N '7 l K fli ' W G00 TMEW' ' J 5, IR i 15 D nite Q-Q 2,3 at :T fr V9 l X SHRKBY' K li YOU A 1 Q JOQN 1-HE FUNf c0ME 9 RE JA lg, lf V - ur 'Sr ff' N 1 40 Hiway and Blue Ridge Cutoff gg... +2 .zz:sfii,i, W- 'Q if EM 3-6474 nfl lli ig, 5 Q A H802 Blue Ridge Blvd. g A -4 l' 4-Mag J 5 cya-ZTPHONE Youngiderrfiio P CKUP. . . . P 9? 'ZZA' Pizza Parlor Sallye's Sample Shop 10913 Hickman Mills Drive Open Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat. 10:00-4:00 SO l-8534 Debbie Kennedy, iunior, models one of the many items at O'Mal- l6Y'S- Selecting a new spring dress is one decision made by Debbie , XA '30 MIRAGE 246 The Skyblazers Precision Aerobatics Team Salutes The R W ,, ., Class of 7O Members of the Skyblazers Precision Aerobatics Team are Dick Compton, senior, Jack Rickets, se- nior, Bob Gondy, and Mike Floyd, senior. Mirage staff members inspect new stereo equipment at the Radio Shack. Radio Shack America's Largest Electronic Retailer Component and Compact Stereo Antenna's and Accessories if , f Mr. Riggs, owner of Riggs Brothers, displays Phillips 66's fine ser- vice. Riggs Brothers 66 Service 95th and Blue Rid e SO l 1256 9 . Citizens' Band Radio-Television and Radio , , 5615 Blue Ridge Ext Tune Up 8i Brake Service Tow Service Grandview, Mo. 64030 763-6643 AAA Rating MIRAGE 247 -- ..... ... ,. .., ,-.-..,...,,,,...1.,sav-0-z-na-A-sw-f -444---v--V l 1 l, lit li 12 1 1 l :Ii ll m 1 i in ill! I -s. ' i l liii t. N vii il Vi wmnuimnm.. .r., W vm.: mama funn W. ill r ri i Www li ' ii , 1 l i F I ,, is 3 ii l i .V Ni. .E l 1 I l i all ' . V fi yr s l Mr. Kent McEll1aney provides clients with real estate bargains. Anita Martin, Senior, examines yard goods and lace at King's. i i , i Q I . we Kent McElhaney Kung s Fabrics E Req 11214 soufh 71 Highway Truman Corners Shopping Center Q H420 Hickman Mills Dr. SO l-l952 Grandview, Missouri MIRAGE 248 Congratulations To THE CLASS OF 1970 from Ruskin Administrators Teachers And Parents President Tivilo Brown First Vice-President Elinor Steinbrueck Second Vice-President Betty Brockmeier Third Vice-President Marcella Beatty Recording Secretary Cheryl Helfenbein Corresponding Secretary Madeline Kupersmith Treasurer Benny Searcy Sophomore Director Marion Shippee Sophomore Director Betty Blom Junior Director Dorothy Tull Junior Director Julia Witte Senior Director Thelma Moore I Senior Director Joan Harmon ,,-.4-ee.-...,.,... - -,..,,1,. MIRAGE 249 0 Rollcmcl Studio 1118 McGee Street Kcmscxs Cnty Missouri Liso 4 , 2 f ,Q f ff! WWW? Z S7 i f .W ls. Riggs, senior, was elected cas Ruskin's first Basketball Homecoming Queen. M I f num 1 ,Wm , ,pi f MIRAGE 250 if -W Green Jewelry Your Official Class Ring Dealer 1010 Walnut Kansas City, Missouri Different styles of class rings are on display for upperclqggmen, Ins. WELLS SPRAY COMPANY All Types of Ceiling Spray Textures Con Ron SO 1-1475 50 1-0052 ff y,f,1f4f41o,yf , ypyf ' fZ QgZ,,, 2 -1 1 ..... : 'VV M. The Mirage Staff has fun in trying out the new Dodge Challenger. Auvnomzso moose ozmins CHRYSLER A morons convommon Weinberg Dodge Inc. SO 3-6800 13100 S. 71 Highway Grandview, Missouri Men of all ages come to Terrace Lake Barber for quality hair cu Terrace Lake Barber Shop Tues.-Fri. 8-6 11140 Askew Sat. 8-5 Gordon Talmadge John Schuette Friendly Courteous Service with Razor Cutting and Regular Haircuts MIRAGE 251 Ben Franklin 11138 Blue Ridge Blvd. SO 1-6755 R. W. Harmon Ancl Ruskin Book Store San BUS CQ, 110th and Hickman Mills Drive Cherie Nugen, senior, selects a Literature book used in her class. R. W. Harmon and Son Bus Company provides busses for the ,W transportation of students to and from school each day. 4. , H579 'Jw Pon 912 1 Good student discounts are offered by Floyd Blacksmith Insurance. Mr. Brosch takes a mid-day break from his insurance work. Auto-Truck-Fire-Life Fair-Way Insurance Floyd Blacksmith AQSYICY Inc. Ingurqnce 10919 Hickman Mills Drive HOME OWNERS Kansas City, Mo. BURGLARY Larry Brosch George Roupp Fast-Fair-Friendly Claim Service SO FARMERS IITISURANCE GROL.lP 12718 South 71 Highway Grandview, Mo. OFFICE SO-3-2409 HOME DI-5-5584 MIRAGE 252 1 -..--...,. Seniors The 1970 Class ends their high-school education at graduation exercises. For the Class the past three years have been filled with many kinds of mixed emotions: happy and sad, good and bad. Those final days of tests and grades being calculated are finally over. Visions of new goals and destinations are in the eyes of all seniors. Also there is the pressing ques- tion of going to college, getting a job, or making a home life. What is the feeling of the seniors as they walk down the aisle of the RLDS auditorium? That is something that everyone has to experience himself. Yet, the Class finally realizes that on May 22, T970 will be the last time to say good-bye to dear old Ruskin. l rl E , ef i' if w 2 f Q, V-, V- 2 Aw was 1' '- i , . . .2 V f - 1 V cw 4, icefhi c : -.Axe V . 1 . wi eff i a A 'V wi f ,Wy ,i TY, an I , i T T f 52 T l f -73 fir ff i t V , f L 3 it 52,13 V , f.. 'f 5 ,N 5 1 l - i l 2 ' LD' 9911 ,,f, l f X ,Gag , F fi 4 1 ' 'I' g 1 'i K Mgf' ,,,Q,.f 5hvfV?2 K Q 2 5 5 fy, f ' ' ' ' W QM, ' 0 . f Q 1 , ,y ,I M , ,W ,,f 39,6 f ,4 H, my an i f ' -Vi f 'W ,,, f fm 'W WmW,' fy V-,W V f's1,,,,, ,f f E , V f , ,J I W! My W A .4 ,VA 4 -rf , 1 M ', . K7 , mgyfyy, M., ,wmv . .21 , ff,V,wMfW'f X I 7 4 ' ,, . , 3 W- ,,. ,l ,fm my IWW? ,, , N, I ,U , i . V '--' H ,. H ' 'LV Z, 4,7 rf, Q' ' v M 2, I L..,n. W f ' ' ,fm,,fi9Wkf t W MW ,I , Q f f W Q ' V-A fk ,VW - I7 -'1 'Tw V fff, , ww 'f 'W W L, ,W ' W ' ,, ,.,.,...MM V 5 -2,-,iz ,,f,, ,iff f H ' 4 'LW ZL2?,W1g,-Q3 f ,J y , 'L , W ' ' . 'f A I if .Q ,VY V, , . FT' Yr 'W z ,W-wfsyw M V ' V' ' - ,v , L, m-aww if wif, M M MW ff 7 ff f Vw 'J-fr' 'A' T A .... Cu...-...,....,-,,...-. MIRAGE 253 Juniors Ruskin Juniors, besides being the group in the middle, this year had a new obstacle to overcome. This was their first year at Ruskin. Their way to overcome it? Become involved. They accomplished this by joining Pep Club, R-club, RGAA, FTA, and many other Ruskin clubs. They also ran the Ju- nior Stand which furnished refreshments at the games and money for the prom. Denise Kemple, who starred in The Boyfriend, was only one of the many juniors who helped both on and off stage. Russell Jones represented the juniors on our Categories team. Juniors such as Tim Dugan, Joe Laub, Jeff Johnson, and many others were active in sports. Many junior girls were on Ruskin's first drill team. The juniors proved to be valuable assets to Ruskin and let us know that next year they will be great seniors. E-..k4q.s1Q6 3QL N its wQw,,'Sxi K ' Nets . me NWN MIRAGE 254 I' ji House of Fashion Beaufy Salon Open 7:30 A.M. To 9:00 P.M., Monclay-Friday ,,l Saturday 9:30 A.M. fo 3:00 P.M. F L O R I S T Specializing in: Styling-Permanents . - Frosting-Tinting fROSE LAN Ej ,f i , A 10505 BLUE RIDGE EXT., Ko, Mo f N- ,,.55 : iEPHoNE ...., - 763 0563 i 'q ' , ,E if 5' l Q l 'Q .HI gi - f - if Y 53.1 C 10505 BLUE RIDGE SO l-8940 Mr. Don L. Bron ancl Family Supports Ruskin Eagles N wi ' ,,, Ng 2 7 e f ff 1 E' 1 syn R Byll A 7,7-,.,,,,.,,,..,.,.,....g,--. V' ...,..E-.-. 44-- MIRAGE 255 Merle Norman Cosmetics Truman Corners Located on the Mall 763-8030 Try before you buy with us Exclusive Complimentary Make-up Lessons-No Charge ,sf 1'-TJ - Right: Mrs. Lanier displays cosmetics sold at Merle Norman Cosmetics. Below: Debbie Kennedy listens as Mrs. Lanier tells how to apply make- up. l 1'- Tires for every purpose and of good quality are sold at Mr. Tires Mr. Klan's secretary lines up his customers' appointments for the l day. Klahn Real Estate Mr' Tires 11231 Hickman Mills Drive To Buy, Sell, Or Rent SO 3-2388 SO 3-2600 MIRAGE 256 Phillip's Beauty College SO 3-2800 9408 Blue Ridge Complete Cosmetology Course Future beauticians and cosmetologists and their teachers time out from their daily work to pose for our photographer. take Acme Quality Paints Truman Corners Shopping Center Paints-Wallpaper-Picture Frames and Art Supplies Open Evenings Phone SO l-8282 Dave Dean, senior, buys all paint supplies from Midland's Hard- WGYS. Y 1 1 I FINE JEWELERJ JINCE ISBC cgsramas Truman Corners Shopping Center 12226 South 71 Highway Grandview, Missouri Teen-Age Accounts Welcome Come to Goldman's For Your Love-Bug First Aid Kits SO l-8826 Dave Dean, and Janet McCullough, seniors, look over the var ous rings available at Goldman's fine Jewelers. V . ..., J-.-5..- ,...... .......,,,.'..-... . , ,- -- - -- -7-- .,........,...-...i.,,.c.,-.avc-4-....-w-- -- 4... MIRAGE 257 .JZ XWQ Q s , fr , vrwftiz Ame ' '. -xx Q., W. Sophomores The class of T972 spent their school year separated from the other classes. For the second consecutive year, the sophomores were housed at Smith- Hale. Bryant Kachel was elected Student Council president. Other officers included: Walter Rosebrough, vice-president, Jim Walker, treasurer, and Karen Floyd, secretary. Many activities highlighted and added to the school year. Among these were two school plays, a magazine sales, and school dances. These events and others contributed to making the 69-70 year a successful one. Their participation in school activities alleviated some of the problems formed by the physical separation. The newspaper, Drumbeat, was led by Steve Nelson, Kent Pritzel, and Margo Grells. These and many other sophomores made a lasting contribution to the history of Smith-Hale as well as that ot Ruskin. . V . . M, -- W Wx! S MIRAGE 258 Foree Heights Barber Shop 9404 Blue Ridge Ext. Men ot all ages find the style they want when they go to Forees SLIOP. ,gg -I X-if! f7V1 off PERSONALIZED WINDOW TREATMENTS I JOHNNA SHORT DRAPERY WORLD, INC. I I233 Hickman Mills Dr. Kansas City, Mo. 64134 Cornets Complete interiors Slip-Covers SO 3.3220 Upholstery If No Answer FL 3-2989 Drapery World sells draperies, slipcovers, and upholstery material. MW!! An attractive, comfortable setting provides a pleasant atmo- sphere for Cherie Nugen, senior, and Barbara McBride, junior. Patio Hairstyles 95th and Blue Ridge T. G. and Y. Bannister and Blue Ridge Wishes The Class of 7O A Prosperous Future MIRAGE 259 -31,-3,-1 fongrafulaffons Many to the Graduates 'mC'9eS Remain of 1970 After Graduation Every year Jackson County Advocate BUyA1971Mif09e Patrons of 1970 Mirage Dr. David DeHelms Mrs. Mary M. Payne Assistant Superintendent Consolidated School District Number One Mr. Neale Sievers Director of Personnel Dr. George H. Horne Consolidated School District Number One D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Webb, Jr. Miss Nancy Jackson Mirage Advisor Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Wurdack and Family Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McElroy Louise Young Mr. Joseph H. Nesbit Director of Elementary Curriculum Assistant Superintendent of Schools Consolidated School District Number One Consolidated School District Number One .....,...... ,,,. . -,g.v....,,..J..,.... s 4.1. A ---. - --'--- MIRAGE 261 Index A Abraham, Dayna J.: 146 Acker, Randolph: 169 Ackerman, Boyce D.: 188 Ackerman, Brice W.: 101,146 Ackerson, Robert Craig: 96,142,188 Acme Paint Co.: Adair, Claudia: 188 Adams, Barbara A.: Adams, Jay: 169 Adams John F.: Adams Larry: 188 Adams Sherryl: 188 Adamski, Cheryl: Beaton, Larna I.: 169 Adamson, Anthony: Adamson, Patrick E.: Adcox, Mr. Lee: Addison, Mariorie L.: ADS lDivision Pagel Akin, SlSgt. Gaylord: Albee, Gilbert: 169 188 188 56,99,100 Albee, Kelly: 188 Albin's Drive-In: 243 Alcott, Gloria: 146 Allbrook, David A.: 169 Allee, David: 101,146 Allee, Dennis: 169 Allen, Carolyn: 146 Allen, Donna: 146 Allen, Gloria: 188 Allen, Linda: 188 Allen, Linda C.: 169 Allen, Mary: 146 Allen, Nancy: 146 Allen, Sandra: 146 Anderson, Peter: 169 Anderson, Richard: 101,188 Anderson, Robert: 146 Andrews, Ellen: 169 Andrews, Robert: 146 Antener, Miss Janet: 47 Antone, Farris: Arbogast, Patricia: 188 Archer, Karynn: 90,169 Archer, Kelly: 188 Arello, Cindy: 146 Arensburg, Philip: Armstrong, Georg ranne: 146 Arnell, Diane: 189 Arnell, Robert: 169 Arnold,Julie: 146 Arnold, Nancy: 189 Arnone, Debbie: 146 Arnone, Samuel: 101,146 Art Club: 78 Arthurs, Oleta: 146 Ashby, Jack: 114,146 Atkins, Carol: 89 Atkinson, Rosemary: 146 Ashford, Susi: Atchley, Mary: 189 Askew, Tim: 122,169 Atkins, Carol: 73,189 Austin, Pamela: 33,80,90,169 Austinson, Rick: 169 Ayres, Pam: 169 B Backer, Donald: 189 Bade, Gloria A.: 146 Baer, Laura: 146 Bagby, Mary: 103,189 Bardo, Brian Thomas: 169 Barnes, John: 100,169 Barnes, Mary L.: 80,90,169 Barnet, Sandra L.: 146 Barbera,John: 146 Barron, David L.: Bartlett, Barbara: 114,146 Bartley, Valorie: 146 Barton, Dennis: 189 Barton, Richard: 169 Basketball: Baskin, Beverly A.: 146 Bass, Lillie K.: 146 Bass, Marianne: 146 Bates, Michael: 169 Bates, Mr. Oren: 24 Batson, Gene C.: 146 Batson, James R.: 169 Batson, Patricia, II: 147 Bauer, Douglas: 189 Bauer, Janice: 189 Bay, Stephen: Beach, Kahla M.: 147,153 Beal, Jeffrey A.: 89,147 Bealieu, Walter 89,100,189 Beamer, Susan: 71,73,189 Bears, James I.: 169 AIIen's Drive-In: 244 Alsbury, Jim: 188 Alsbury, Richard: 100,169 Altman, Dennis: 188 Alvarado, Daniel: 188 Amick, John: Bahr, Freddie L.: 146 Bailey, Craig: 146 Bailey, Deborah S.: 146 Bailey, Philip C.: 146 Bailey, Sue: 146 Bailey, Theresa M.: 169 Anderson Chris: 89,146 Anderson, David: 146 Anderson Debroah: 146 Anderson Georgia: 146 Anderson Richard: 101,146 Anderson Kathleen: 146 Anderson Lloyd: 74,75,99,122,188 Anderson Nancy: 169 Anderson Penny: 169 MIRAGE 262 Baird, David F.: 169 Baker, Linda: 169 Baker, Phil C.: 89,101,146 Baker, Richard: Balcom, Steven: 89,146 Band: Banks,Judy: 169 Barber, Jim: Barber, Wayne: Beatty, Victoria: 87,89,169 Bechtel, Sharon S.: 189 Bechtel, Larry R.: 147 Beckham, Dennis J.: 169 Beckley, David Clark: 74,96 189 Bedell, Michael D.: Beebe, Pamela: 80,189 Beers, Grady L.: 68 Beers, Mr. Roy: 60 Belden, Miss Priscellaz Bell, Charles A.: 169 Bell, Joe A.: 147 Belvel, Tom: Ben Franklin: 252 Bender, Cindy L.: 147 Bender, Pamela: 189 Bendert, Kathleen: 189 Bendert, William A.: 147 Benefiel, Michelle: 169 Benjamin, Ben: 189 Bennett, Bernard D.: Bernard, Steve H.: 147 Berry, John: 169 Berry, Ronald: 169 Bertramson, Mark: Bertrand, Fern L.: 169 Bertrand, Helen: 190 Bias, Claudia B.: 169 Bias, Mr. Wayne: 28 Bickel, Kathy R.: 147 Bickford, Steven: 190 Billings, Suzanne, M.: 169 Billups, Catherine: 77 Bilyeu, Paula F.: 147 Billinger, Leon: 103 Bink, Linda: Birchwood Toy and Hobby: 245 Bird, James: 103 Bird, Sherryl L.: 170 Bischoff, George E.: 147 Bishop, Bruce E.: 170 Bishop, Cameron B.: 147 Bishop, Clarence C.: 147 Bishop, Steven: 190 Bittiker, Jerry: 190 Biven, Roger: 80,170 Biven, Roland: 170 Black, Melanie: 147 Blackburn, Sharah: 91,190 Blankenship, Gary 95,98,190 Blankenship, Rick J.: 101,147 Blanton, Karen S.: 147 Bledsoe, Grace J.: 170 Blessing, Richard A.: 147 Bliss, Rhonda: 147 Blom, Robert S.: 147 Blom, Ronald C.: 89,170 Blom, Stephanie N.: 147 Blomquist, Dave: 147 Blosser, Karen E.: 89,170 Blosser, William: 72,73,94,96,190 Blue, Mary K.: 147 Blundell, Robert E.: 147 Blyholder, Janet: 170 Boden, John: 190 Bodenhamer, Jay R.: 147 Bodenhamer, Mr. Jim: Bodenheimer, Lee: 190 Bogar, Candace Lynn: 91,170 Boggess, Richard E.: Bohling, Pamela J.: 170 Boland, Marianne: 190 Bolds, Janet L.: 147 Bollin, George: 117,190 Bolinger, Pamela A.: 170 Bollinger, Gary A.: 147 Bolten, David L.: 101,147 Book, Teresa K.: 147 Boone, Deborah J.: 170 Boone, Mr. Richard: 24 Booster Club: 238 Borchardt, Larry: 190 Borcherding, Pamela: 190 Borgelt, Robert D.: 101,147 Boswell, Mary A.: 89,147 Bottemly, Bruce: 147 Botteran, Jamie: 170 Bottomley, William: 190 Boudreaux, Ralph A.: 101,147 Bouldin, M.: 87 Bourne, Kevin P.: 87,147 Boursheski, Kathy: 103,190 Bowling, Steve: 43,80,170 Bowman, Becky F.: 147 Bowman, Clarence C.: 100,170 Boxley, Kay: 190 Boyd, Bob J.: 190 Boyd, Marsha Elaine: 170 Boyer, Elizabeth A.: 147 Boyer, Michael: Boyle, Terry: Boyle, Trudy: 190 Bradley, Joseph: 80,191 Bradshaw, Barbara A.: 147 Brady, David M.: 101,148 Brady, Dean T.: 100,170 Bragaw, Pamela: 147 Brammeier, Donna: 89,90,191 Brancato, Natalie J.: Brandes, Jerry A.: 147 Brandwein, Carleen A.: 90,170 Brantner, Linda L.: Brashear, Anna K.: 148 Brasser, Marsha L.: 170 Braswell, Robert G.: 148 Braton, Leonard: 191 Brawner, Janice: Bray, Deborah J.: 170 Bray, Herbert: Brekenridge, LuAnn: 148 Brennaman, John E.: 148 Brenton, Rick: 130 Breshears, Ross: 191 Bressman, Rick: 103,170 Brewer, Diana: Bridges, Janna: 90,191 Bridges, Stephen W.: 148 Briggs, Mrs. Joyce: Briggs, Nancy L.: 148 Briggs, Pamela: 170 Briggs, Thomas: 191 Bright, Dale: Brill, Daniel: 170 Brisbon, Bobbie: 148 Brisbin, Frances: 170 Brisbin, Fred: 148 Brisbin, Goldie C.: 170 Bristow, Sam: 170 Brockmeier, Robert: 191 Brockus, Christopher L.: 148 Bron, D.L.: 255 Bron, Rocky: 96,122,191 Bronfman, Leonard S.: 148 Bronson, Debbie L.: 148 Brooks, Barbara L.: 170 Brooks, Cynthia J.: 170 Brooks, Theresa: 191 Brooks, William P.: 170 Broschart, Don W.: 148 Brosnahan, Nancy: Brown, Charlie: 148 Brown, Cheryl J.: 148 Brown, Carol J.: 148 Brown, Frank: 191 Brown, Gale: 191 Brown, Gary: Brown, John A.: 101,148 Brown, Julie A.: 148 Brown, Kathy L.: 91,148 Brown, Pamela D.: 148 Brown, Lawrence Gale: Brown, Mike: Brown, Randy: 191 Brown, Ritchy: 128,129,191 Brown, Robert: 170 Brown, Ronald: 170 Brown, Ronald O.: 170 Brown, Sondra: 25,191 Brown, Terry M.: 148 Brown, Thomas: Brown, Valerie: 191 Brown, William A.: 117,170 Browne, John J.: Browning, Ricky L. Browning, Sandra L.: 148 Bruce, James D.: 148 Bruce, Robert T.: 148 Brucks, Kathleen: 191 Brune, David: 170 Bruns, Judy: 191 Bruns, Peggy L.: 148 Bruns, Walter J.: 148 Bruton, Peggy E.: 148 Bryan, Connie L.: 170 Bryan, Kathleen A.: 170 Bryan, Randall L.: 170 Bryant, Ann A.: 170 Bryant, Geraldine: 191 Bryant, Jeanette: 192 Buchanan, Deborah: 192 Buchanan, Kerri J.: 148 Buchanan, Stephen Lee: 170 Buck, Robert E.: 101,148 Buckingham, Geoffrey: 170 Buckles, Pamela: 171 Buckman, Eric S.: 100,171 Budd, Candace L.: 148 Buddemeyer, Geri A.: 148 Buie, David R.: 101,148 Bulger, Michael W.: 148 MIRAGE 263 Cerra, Ronald: 171 Bulger, Tommy M.: 122,128,130,171 Bunker, Gary D.: 148 Burge, Mark L.: 148 Burgess, Lonnie A.: 148 Burke, Mary J.: 192 Burkhart, Mr. Kenneth: 30 Burkhart, Lynn C.: 148 Burns, Daniel K.: 171 Burns, Daniel K.: 171 Burnet, Sue R.: Burnett, Glen: 192 Burnett, Sherry: 192 Bu'r.ns, Jerry: 103 Burnstien, Steve A.: 148 Burry, Deborah, A.: 171 Burton, Catherine J.: 171 Burwell, Regina Bea: Bush, Debra D.: 171 Bush, Ray A.: 101,149 Buss, Michael L.: 149 Bussard, Charles S.: 171 Butler, William C.: Bybee, Mary K.: 149 Byers, Dave: 149 Byers, Gary R.: 149 Byrne, Debra: 192 Byrnes, Vicki: 171 C Cackler, Lori J.: 149 Caffey, David: 171 Calahan, Gwendolyn: 149 Caldwell, Kevin: 149 Caldwell, Mark: 87,149 Caldwell, Richard E.: 171 Calegari, Bill: 149 Caley, Rebecca: 171 Calkins, Cindey K.: 149 Calkins, Mickey: 192 Callstrom, Linda: 73,68,192 Calton, Robert A.: 87,149 Calvert, Edward W.: 101,149 Cameron, William E.: 149 Campbell, Carol J.: Campbell, Chris: 70,100,171 Campbell, Fred: 149 Campbell, Paula R. 90,171 Cantrell, Robert: 68,83,192 Cantwell, Nancy: 87,171 Capen, Nancy: 171 Carew, Tom: 96,192 Carey, Steve A.: 149 MIRAGE 264 Carpenter, Phillip M.: 149 Carpino, Steve: 96,192 Carr, Donna L.: 171 Carroll, David: 192 Carroll, Margaret: Carry, Kathleen: 192 Carter, Anita: Carter, Mr. Guy: Carter, John: 100,171 Clark, Carole S.: 149 Clark Elaine: 149 Clark James T.: 96,193 Clark, Mr. James: 58,96,122 Clark Larry: 96,193 Clark Margret F.: 149 Clark Natha J.: 171 Clark, Robert: Clavin, Jerome: 171 Carty, James: 171 Carvell, Nancy: 171 Caselman, Jean T.: 149 Casper, Mrs. Mildred: 90 Casstevens, Dwayne: Casto, lvan R.: 149 Caswell, David E.: Cates, Rhonda K.: 149 Cates, George: 171 Cates, Wanda G.: 149 Caton, Charles R.: Clementi, Jenna M. 149 Clementi, Richard: 171 Clements, David: 96,193 Clevenger, Gary: 171 Cline, R.: 87 Clingan, Harry M.: 149 Close, Brad E.: 149 Close, Janice A.: 149 Close, Sherry L.: 150 Cocherl, Deborah: 150 Cocheran, Mark E.: 150 Caton, Vicky: 192 Cattle, Mr. David: 12,14,118 Caudle,Al: 171 Caudle, Vikki S.: 149 Cauthon, Ronald: 98,103,192 Cerra, Bennie: 192 Cedarburg,Jill: 149 Chambers, Debra J. 149 Chambers, Mike: 101,149 Chambers, Patrick: 83,100,103,122, 171 Chaney, Micheal: 171 Chaplin, Glen A.: 149 Chapman, Denise E.: 149 Chapman, Dennis: 103 Charles, Denise: 193 Charpie, Daniel: Chatham, Flora: 171 Chatham, Jo A.: 149 Chatham, Laura: 171 Chavez, Alicia: 90,193 Chewning, Gene D.: 149 Chewning, Steven: 103 Chiarelli, Mary Ann: 127,193 Childs, Scott: 193 Childs, Susan K.: 149 Choir: Chrisman, Ronald E.: 149 Christenson, Steven: 35,193 Christian, Robin: 74,171 Christianson, David: 149 Christofferson, Mrs. Beverly: Christopherson, Larry: 101 ,149 Chun, John: 171 Clapp, Linda: 193 Clark, Ann: 61 Cochran, Steve: Cockrell, Deanna: 171 Cockrell, Debra L.: 171 Cockrell , Mary A.: 150 Cockrell, Sharon K.: 150 Cockrell, Thomas E.: 150 Cockrill, Howard: 171 Coit, Gary M: 100,171 Coker, Terry: 101,150 Coleman, Cynthia J.: 171 Coleman, Deborah: 103,193 Coleman, Steve M.: 150 Collings, Thomas R.: 171 Collingsworth, John: Collins, Karin: Combs, Mr. Hannibal: Combs, Kathy R.: 171 Combs, Richard: 122,193 Compton, Dick: 98,193,247 Commonwealth Theaters: 248 Conard, Gary D.: 171 Conard, Janet: 193 Conard, Micheal A.: 150 Conkright, Mr. Tommy: 30 Connor, Novella: Conover, David A.: 101,150 Conover, James: 87,89,193 Crouch, Jeanie A.: 150 Crowder, Rilla: 91,194 Crowe, Cathy M.: 150 Cruit, Sheila A.: Crumply, Charles R.: 171 Cubine, Annetta Marie: 80,89 171 Cully, Betty: Culver, Ronald: Cummings, Dellann: 150 Cummings, Theodore: 80,95,171 Cunningham, Sandy L.: 150 Cunningham, S.: 240 Curry, Barry L.: 171 Curry, Terry D.: 171 Curtis, Carol: 27,33,83,194 Curtis, Francis: 150 Curtis, Lisa: 194 Curtis, Susie: Cushing, Tim E.: 150 Cutler, Patricia L.: 87,150 Cutrera, Anna Marie: 27 Considine, Patrick: Cook, Greg: 193 Cook, Joy A.: 150 Cook, Julie A.: 171 Cook, Pamela J.: 150 Cooksey, Vicki L.: 89,171 Cooney, Kathleen: 150 Coons, Patti L.: 150 Cooper, Becky J.: 150 Cooper, Cathy A.: 150 Cooper, Coralynde: 171 Cooper, Debbie: 193 Cooper, Ross A.: 150 Copas, Susan: Corbin, Barbara: 150 Corbin, Nancy: 171 Cornell, Clifford: 150 Cornell, Cynthia: 193 Corder, Beverly: 171 Cornelius, Milton: 171 Correll, Tim: 171 Cossins, Debra: 150 Couch, Dwight: 100,171 Coulson, L. Scott: Courtney, Sharon: 79,193 Cowan, Steven R.: 150 Cox, Brenda: 150 Cox, Kathleen: 171 Cox, Micheal: Cox, Vernon 150 Coxe, Dennis: 171 Coxe, Ken: 100,194 Coyle, Mr. Thomaas: 28,58 Cozort, Kathi A.: 150 Craig, Deborah: 150 Crain, LaDonna: 171 Cramer, Becky: 150 Cramer, Teresa L.: 150 Cranfill, Marilyn K.: 171 Crane, Carol: 194 Crane, Michael: 73,98,100,194 Crawford, Carolyn: 194 Crawford, Marilyn: 171 Creel, Nancy: 194 Crenshaw, Mary J.: 150 Critchfield, Ruth: 194 Cross, Micheal W.: 150 D Daffin, Ann: 8,75,127,194,207 Dahl, Paulette: 194 Dahman, Karen: 91,171 Dahman, Robert: 150 Daley, Diana: 171 Dalton, Cheri: 103,194 Dalton, Cynthia: 171 Dalton Dalton , Dean: 150 , Duane: 171 Dalton, James: 150 Dalton, John: 194 Dalton , Thomas: 89,171 Damon, Carol: Daniels, David: 171 Daniels, Garry: Daniels, Teri: 151 Daugherty, Steven: 128,171 , Daughtrey, Steven R.: 122,194 Davenport, Miss Carolyn: 20 Davenport, Roberta: 171 Davidson, Debra: 151 Davidson, Gregory: Davis, Cynthia: 171 Davis, Dennis: 103,171 Davis, Donald: 194 Davis, Gary: 103,194 Davis, Marcia: 151 Davis, Phyllis: 151 Davis, Ray: 151 Davis, Ricky: 40,151 Dawe, Lawrence: 171 Deich, Mark: 171 Deich, Marla: 151 Dello Russo, Patrick: 103,195 DeMarchi, Larry: DeMarchi, Sherry: 171 DeMent, William: 173 Dennis, Virginia: 195 Denny, Kathleen: 151 DePalma, Pam: 173 Dethlefsen, Paul: 96,122,140,195 DeVaul, Kelly: 173 Deveney, Joseph: 151 Deveney, Patricia: DeWitt, Steve: 151 Dick, Jean: 80,173 Dickey, Brenda: 173 Dickey, Kathy: 151 Didde, Diana: 173 Diech, M.: 89 Dieleman, Carl: 151 Dierking, Gary: 173 Dillon, Sherrie: Dimieri, Ken: Dinwiddie, Cindy: 72,73,87,89,195 Dinwiddie, Robert: 151 Distributive Education Club: 103 Ditmars, Patricia: 151 Dobson, Kim: 151 Dodd, Janet: 151 Dodd, Michael: 195 Dodivish,John: 130 Doms, Dennis: 89,151 Donnell, Edwin: 173 Doran, Debbie: 151 Dorflinger, Connie: 151 Dorman,Tim: 151 Doss, Jamie: 173 Doss, Roy: 151 Doss, Woody: 195 Day, Debra: 151 Day, Joyce: 83,90,171 Day, Linda: 194 Dayoub, Denise: 171 Dayringer, David: 101,151 Dayringer, Steve: 83,171 Dayton, Vicki: 171 Dean, David: 243,195,257 DeAngelo, Mr. Charles: 26 Dean, Mr. Robert: 9 Deans Trophies: 244 Deaton, Peggy: 171 Debo, Richard: 195 DeBord, Dennis: 171 DeBrot, Mariorie: 151 Dedovesh, John: 171 DeHelms, Dr. David: Deible, Mrs. June: 49 ,,g,w-,,Y,,,.-,,,,..-..,..--. r ...A-..: f Dougan, Becky: 173 Dougan, Pam: 151 Dougherty, Michele: 151 Doussard, Linda: 35,80,90 Dover, Thomas: 173 Dowell, Eric: 101,151 Dowell, Kathy: 195 Dowell, Mrs. Mary: 46,47 Dowell, Mr. Russell: 58 Dowell, Teri Lynn: Downey, Deborah: 151 Downey, Gary: 195 Downey, Kathy: 173 Doyal,Terri: 151 Doyle Gloria: 80,195 Doyle Jane: 173 Doyle, Joseph: 195 Doyle, Pat: 87,88,89 MIRAGE 265 Ferman, Nathan: 49 Dozier, Yvonne: 151 Drake, Sherri: 76,173 Drapery World: 259 Drescher, James: 151 Drescher, Robert: 96,122,195 Droege, Deborah: 151 Dugan, Timothy: 128,173 Duncan, Connie: 151 Duncan, Larry: 195 Duncan, Milton: Dungan, Wayne: 173 Dunn, Clyde: Dupey, Myron: 151 Evanhoff, Larry: 152 H Duple, Steve: 87,89,173 Durst, Mr. Dean: 54 Duschell, Sharon: 8,173 Durski, Richard: Dutcher, Rebecca: 173 Duxbury, Steve: 151 Dutton, Ruth: 94,173 Dye, Audrey: 87,89,173 Dykman, Dan: Dykman, David: 173 Eadleman, John: Eads, Arlene: 151 Eads, Steven: 173 Eagleburger, Steven: 87,122,130 Earle, Jason: 173 Earle, Lee: 101,151 Earley, Gail: 103 Earlston, David: 151 Easter, Nancy: 103,195 Easter, Steve: 151 Eatherton, Donald: 173 Eatherton, Reylene: 195 Eaton, David: 152 Echelburger, S.: 128 Eddleman, J.: 101 Edmonds, David: 196 Edmonds, Debra: 196 Edwards, Anna: 196 Edwards, Linda: 152 Edwards, Mitchell: 152 Eft, Jerry: 152 Ehlert, Harry: 173 Eisenberger, John: 152 Eisenhower, Joseph: 173,177 Eisenhower, Rebecca: Elliot, Dale: 196 Elliot, Denise: 152 MIRAGE 266 Elliot, Marilyn: 152 Ellsworth, Steve: 152 Elskina, Floyd: 152 Embree, Cyndie: 152 Emery, Kenneth: 196 Emery, Jeff: 196 Emmons, Mrs. Donna Rae: Endicott, Mildred: 173 Engle, Wanda: English, Clifford: 196 Enright, Kathleen: 90,196 Enterline, Donna: 87,173 Enterline, John: 101,152 Enyeart, Gary: 152 Epperson, Janet: 152 Erhard, Daniel: 152 Ervin, Dennis: 152 Ervin, Michael: 89,173 Erwin, Donald: 152 Erwin, Rocky: 152 Erwin, Tonya: 196 Estes, Donald: 101,152 Estes, Terry: Etem, Charles: 173 Ethridge, Steven: Evans, Cynthia: 152 Evans, Larry: 152 Evanhoff, Gary: 152 Everitt, Ricky: 122,130,173 Everly, Debra: 196 Eybel, Bruce: 173 Eyre, Don: 173 Eyre, Martha: 152 F Faculty Summary: Fair, Bruce: 173 Fairhurst, Laura: 89,173 Fairway Insurance: 252 Farmer, Gary: 196 Farmer, Velda: 89,173 Faros, Donn: 196 Farris, Daniel: 106,173 Farris, Diana: 152 Farris, John: 173 Fatino, Ronna: 196 Faulkenberry, Dianne: 196 Faust, M.: 100 Featherston, Pamela: 173 Fenderson, Rebecca: 174 Fenske, Victor: Fenton, James: Ferguson, Billie: 174 Ferman, Mr. Mike: Fields, Kathleen: 174 Fillman, Larry: 196 File, Barbara: 174 Finkle, Linda: 174 Finley, Larry: 98,196 Fiser, Billy: 152 Fiser, Janice: 196 Fish, Connie: 152 Fish, Jerry: 196 Fish Michael: 197 Fish Patricia: 98,152 Fisk James: 174 Fizer, Leroy: 152 Flamm, Denna: 197 Flamm, Michelle: 152 Flebbe, Judith: 87,152 Flebbe, Patricia: 197 Fleming, Bonnie: 25,197 Fletcher, Timothy: 152 Fletcher, Virginia: 174 Flippin, Mrs. Lee: 20 Flood, Mary: 152 Flowers, Darrell: 174 Flowers, Gary: 152 Floyd, Helen: Floyd, Jo Ellen: 74,174 Floyd, Joycellen: 174 Floyd, Karen: 152 Floyd, Michael: 66,74,99,197,247 Floyd, Sharron: Floyd's Farmers Insurance: 252 Foley, Steven: 49 Football: Foraker, Mr. Tom: Forbes, Peggy: 152 Fordemalt, John: 101 Fordemwalt, Terry: 80,197 Foree Heights Barber Shop: 259 Foster, Deborah: 197 Foster, Paul: 152 Foster, Rebecca: 197 Foust, Marvin: 174 Foust, William: 101,152 Fouts, Frank: 197 Fouts, Tom: 152 Fowler, Mary: 197 Fowler, Tonya: 152 Fox, Mary: 197 France, Christine: 152 France, Mrs. Shirley: 58 Francis, Allot: 153 Franke, Glenn: 153 Franke, Joyce: 174 Frazier, Mr. James: 34 Fredericksen, Sharon: 197 Freels, Margo: 153 Freeman, William: French Club: French, Terry: 153 Garnett, John: 198 Garnett, Terry: 153 Garrison, Mrs. Bobbie: Garrison, Paul: 153 Gauldin, Robert: 122,174 Gee, Tim: 101,153 Gore, Howard: 174 Gore, Mike: 153 Gore, Robert: Gorman, John: Gorman, John F.: Frentrop, Deborah: Friend, Nancy: 197 Friend, Vanessa: 153 Fritzshall, Kerry: 153 Gentry, Gentry, Gentry, Gentry, Mr. Harold: 34 Kristena: 198 Michael: 100,174 Vicki: 153 Gortney, Ricky: Goss, Curtis: 153 Goss, Mickey: 103 Gould, Donna: 174 Gould, Lloyd: Frix, Maurice: 197 Fry, David: 103 Fry Denise: 80,197 Fry Donna: 197 Fry Pamela: 153 Fry Sue: 174 Frye, Thomas: 174 Fryer, Michael: 153 George, Debra: 153 Geraghty, Mike: 153 Gerhart, Denise: 153 Gerleman, Marty: 174 Gerred, Alice: 174 Gevens, Barbara: 174 Gfeller, Mrs. Dorothea: 20 Gibbs, Jerry: 174 Gould, Paul: 154 Gounley, R.: 98 Gourd, Mr. Allen: Gourley, Randall: 199 Gowler, Randall: 130,174 Graetz, Audrey: 154 Graham, Charles: 99,199 Graham, Eric: Fryhoff, Brian: 153 Fryhoff, Linda: 83,198 Fulkerson, Jim: 153 Fuller, Letitia: 153 Fuller, Roberta: 174 Fuller, R. 100 Fullerton, Vicki: 90 Fulmer, Ginger: 198 Gibony, Chuck: 153 Gibson, Debra: 198 Gibson, Diana: 198 Gibson Melisa: 153 Gibson, , Timothy: 100,174 Gier, Mr. Edward: 28 Gieschen, John: 95,198 Gile, Terry: 153 Graham, Mrs. Mary: 30,47 Grandview Linoleum and Tile: 239 Granger, Kathy: 154 Grantham, Bradford: 100,174 Grate, Karen: Graves, Lisa: 175 Gray, Mrs. Amber: Gray, Joan: 68,175 Funk Robert: 94 Future Homemakers of America: Future Teachers of America: Futvoye, Debra: 198 G Gagliano, Beniamin: 174 Galdden, B.: 87 Galloway, Mary: 198 Galloway, Ruth: 153,87 Gamble, Beniamin: Gamble, John: 174 Gamble, Susan: 73,90,198 Gamel, Snowda: 153 Gamlin, Deborah: 153 Gandy, Mary: 153 Gantner, Patti: 174 Garber, Terry: 174 Gardner, Dennis: 198 Gardner, Linda: 153 Gardner, Michael: 174 Gardner, Paul: 153 Gardner, Steve: 153 Gardner, Susan: 198 Gardonia, Donna: 153 Gardonia, Paula: 174 Gilio, Regina: 198 Gill, Scott: 198 Gillam, Donna: Gillette, William: 153 Gillis, Mary: 198 Gilzean,James: 153 Gish, Frances: 174 Gish, Gary: 101 Gish, Robin: 198 Giudici, Teresa: 174 Giunta, Patrick: 198 Givens, C.: 87 Given, F.: 101 Givens, Sherry: 153 Gladden, Donald: 100,174 Gladden, Larry: 153 Gladden, Willard: 174 Glass, Don: 153 Glee Club: Glidewell, Alma: 153 Glidewell, Mildred: 90,174 Glidewell, Noland: 174 Glynn, Robert: Godrey, Carol: 153 Goldberg, Axel: 174 Goldman's Jewelers: 257 Golf: Gonzales, Denise: 76,94,174 Gonzales, Richard: Goodhue, Janice: 27,199 Gore, Debra: 153 A ww..- ..z:,.- ..4A.,..., ...W ....,.., , . -- Gray, Kathryn: 199 Green, Thomas: 154 Green, Victoria: 74,90,175 Greenberg, Rick: 154 Green's Jewelry: 251 Greenwood, Glenda: Gregg, Thomas: 154 Gregory, Byron: 101,154 Gregory, Deborah: 199 Gregory Mr. Harry: Gregory Mike: 154 Greving, Mary: 175 Griffin, Linda: 175 Griffith, Michael: 74,79,130,175 Griffith, Robert: Grigsby, Robert: Grimes, Wesley: 175 Grimm, George: 101 Grogman, Craig: Grogman, Gary: 154 Grosshart, Janet: 154 Groth, Kevin: 175 Groth, Kim: Grotz, John: 175 Groves, Sharon: 103,199 Grubbs, Janine: 68,154 Grunwald, Dieter: 64,65,199 Grunwald, Patricia: 175 Guerrant, Louise: 25,199 Guerrant, Sandra: 175 Gumminger, Nancy: 175 MIRAGE 267 Robert S.: Hamilton, Rodney L.: 154 Gurski, Richard: Guski, Robert: 101,154 Guthrie, Doretta: 90 Guthrie, Greg: 130,175 H Habel, Larry W.: 175 Haber, Deborah A.: 73,199 Hackathorn, Richard: Hackett, Steven P.: 154 Haddock, Sam: 175 Haddock, William G.: 199 Hader, Carol A.: 154 Hadlock, Tony: 175 Haefele, Robert: 175 Hagerman, Twila: 199 Hailey, Marilyn L.: 175 Hale, Sandra: 175 Hall, Kevin: Hall, Mr. Paul: Hall, Steve M.: 175 Hallaver, Don M.: 154 Hallman, A.: 87 Halteman, Billy: Haltman, N.: 98 Hamann, Mr. Herbert: 58 Hamann, Mrs. Melba: 26 Hamble, Mr. William: 54 Hamilton, Mark: 114 Hamilton, Sheriel D.: 154 Hammer, Peggy R.: 154 Harper, Deborah A.: 175 Harper, Mike: 100 Harrelson, Terry: 27,200 Harris Harris Dennis: 101,200 Charlie J.: 68,150,154 Harris Dwayne L.: 154 Harris Glenn L.: 101,154 Harris Harvey E.: 68,69,175 Harris, Hempy, Richard Dale: 175 Henderson, Lewis: 175 Henderson, Patricia: 200 Henderson, Robert E.: 155 Hendricks, Deborah, S.: 175 Hendrix, Brenda: 200 Henel, Tracy L.: 155 Henry, Douglas James: 100,122,175 Henry, Marion: 8,175 Hammond, Gregory Dee: 175 Hancock, Russell: 199 Hand, C. 87 Hazlett, Dorothy: Hand, Kathryn A.: 154 Haning, Linda: 71,73,199 Hanks, Glen: 199 Hanks, Larry O.: 101,154 Hansen, Daniel: 199 Hansen, Deborah A.: 154 Harakas, Peter: Harkins,Corlene S.: 154 Harmon Bradley A.: 154 Harmon Bruce: 81,200 Harmon Harmon Harmon Harmon, Danny F.: 87,175 Stanley: 117,129,141,200 , Mrs. Wally: R.W. 8. Sons: 252 Harms, Harry A.: 154 Harnden, Mr. Greg 130 Harness, Mrs. Millie: MIRAGE 268 Harry, April R.: 154 Harryman, Donna: 112,200 Harryman, Mark A.: Hart, David E.: 154 Hart, Patricia: 200 Hart, Sandra L.: Hart, Vyki M.: 154 Hartley, John W.: 154 Hartley, Kathleen: Hartman, James L.: 200 Hartman, Teresa M.: 154 Hartsock, Rebecca A.: Hartzler, Daniel L.: 175 Harwood, Beverly D.: 169,175 Hathaway, Melissa A.: 175 Haushahn, Michael: 200 Hausmann, Chris: Haven, Randell: 94,95,96,200 Havlic, Jerry Lee: Hawkins, Donna J.: 154 Hawkins, Steve R.: 154 Hawkins, Wanda S.: 175 Haworth, Stanley: 200 Hayden, David N.: 175 Hayden, Rick A.: 154 Hayes, Carol: 200 Haynes, Pam: 103 Hays, James A.: 101,154 Hayward, Alberta L.: 154 Hayward, Dennis Lee: 101,155 Hayworth, Steven L.: 122,175 Hazen, David: 200 Hazlett, Robert W.: 101,155 Head, David: Head, Leonard M.: 155 Heater, Celeste E.: 155 Heavener, Billy: 175 Hebert, Tom O.: 155 Hechinger, Susan: Heckadon, Ronald: 200 Heckadorn, Claudette: Hecklinger, Sue: 175 Hedrick, Warren S.: 101,155 Heidrick, Sheryl K.: 155 Helfenbein, Mrs. Cheryl: 47 Helms, Kathy A.: 155 Helms, Ricky J.: Hensch, Miss Diana 3: 30 Hensley Ann R.: 175 Hensley Charlene: 103,200 Hensley, John: 200 Hensley, Patricia M.: 155 Henson, Danny J.: 175 Henson, Mrs. Vesta: Herbert, Donna D.: 155 Herbst, Kurt F.: 155 Hercules, James: Herman, Martin Randy: Heroliska, Lyndall: 155 Herrell, Jim: 155 Hess, Karen: 175 Hester, Mr. Ernest: 94 Hetherington, Roger: 155 Hibdon, Steve: 87,155 Hica, Mildred: 155 Hickam, D.: 100 Hickerson, Betty: 155 Hickman, Danny: 176 Hickman Mills Bank: 243 Hicks, Albert: Hicks, Richard: 155 Hicks, Shelah: 176 Higgins, Gary: 176 Highlander, Sherri: 155 Higginbotham, Debbie: 155 Ha-Lighf: 72,73 Hill Hill Charles: 201 Gregory: 176 Hill, Linda: 176 Hill, Mark: 176 Hill Nancy: 201 Lloyd Hill Realty: 242 Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Sherrie: 155 Susan: 90,176 Susan G.: 176 Terri: 155 Thomas: 155 Hilliard, Dennis E.: 155 Hinken, Debrah J.: 176 Hinman, Craig E.: 176 Hirt, Chris: 155 Hirt, Earnest R.: 176 Hitchock, Tony D.: 155 Hixson, Floyd G.: 176 Hlupic Dawne: 80,117,201,241 fin. Hobson Richard: 122,201 Hocker, Mr. Irshel: 49 Hodges, Janie L.: 155 Hodgins, David G.: 155 Howe, Dana: 176 Howe Eddie C.: 156 Howe, George: Howe, Lisa: 156 Jackman, Jim: 202 Jackman, Julie: 156 Jackson County Advocate: 261 Jackson, Jo Ann: 156 Hodges, Sheila: 201 Hodkins, Jeffrey: 201 Hoedl, Richard: Hohman, James L.: 155 Holifield, Sheryl K.: 155 Holland, Carol: 176 Holland, Joan: 201 Holland, Paul: 201 Holland, Steve N.: 101,155 Hollingshead, Robert M.: 103,155 Hollingsworth, Mary L.: 201 Hollis, Grant: 155 Holloman, Patricia R.: 201 Holloway, Floyd L.: 155 Holloway, Karen: 68,71 ,201,202,239, 240,245 Holloway, Lloyd: 155 Holloway, Mrs. Mary: Holloway, Robert G.: 101,155 Holloway, Victoria: 71,73,201 Holsinger, David: 58 Howell, David A.: 156 Hubbard, John L.: 156 Huckett, William A.: Hudgins, Linda D.: 74,83,176 Hudson, Daniel M.: 176 Huffman, Eileen: 73 Huffman, John L.: 156 Hughs, Barbara J.: 156 Hughs, Bill: 156 Hughes, Carolyn: 201 Hughs, Larry G.: 156 Hughes, Stephen: 201 Hugunin, C.: 87 Huls, Sandra K.: 156 Hunnicutt, Gary J.: 79,81,130,176 Hunnicutt, Stephen: 202 Hunsaker, Coleen: Hunsperger, Loduska A.: 176 Hunt, Janet S.: 156 Hunt, Jennifer J.: 176 Hunt, Kenny R.: Jackson S.: 101 I Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Linda: 156 Miss Nancy: 39,68 Ray: 156 Jacobs, Sheryl: 176 Jacoby, Darlene: Jaime, Bob: 68,156 Jamison, Mary: 156 Janner, Paul: I76 Jarboe, Joe: 156 Jarboe, Paula: 202 Jarrett, Keith: 156 Jeffers, Charles: 202 Jenkins, Patty: 156 Jennings, Dianne: 176 Jennings, Lynn: 156 Jensen, Penny: 157 Hollstrom, Mark G.: Holm, David L.: 101,155 Holm, Michael K.: 155 Holman, David M.: 156 Holman, Patricia: 176 Holmes, Bonnie: Holmes, Ellen: 201 Holmes, Keith A.: 156 Holmes, Mark D.: 156 Holsinger, David: Holsman, Bernard D.: 156 Holstine, Gary J.: 156 Holtcamp, Jeffrey L.: 176 Honor Society: Hurst, Danny: Hurst, Marty D.: 156 Hurst, Ronald J.: 156 Hurst, Vicki L.: 176 Jensen, Ron: 103,202 Jeppesen, Sheryl: Jobe, Herman: 202 Jobe, Pamela: Jochim, Karen: 176 Johaningsmeir, Barbara: 176 Johaningsmeir, Wendell: Johansen, Edward: 202 Hooper, Elaine K.: 156 Hopkins, Danny L.: 156 Hopper, David: 156 Horan, Rebecca: 201 Horan, Debbie: 201 Horne, Mr. Roger: Horton, David L.: Horton, Delbert J.: Horton, Janet G.: 80,176 Horton, Mrs. Lucile: 91 Horton, Terry: 156 Hoskins, Mr. Charles: 9 Hoskins, Mr. Donald: 16,34 Houpt, Denise M.: 80,176 House of Fashion: 255 Houser, Janet K.: 156 Houser, Linda: 103,201 Howard, George F.: 156 Hutchins, Carolyn J.: 176 Hutchins, Lois E.: 156 Hutchinson, Pat: 49,156 Hymer, Paul E.: 156 Hyson, Deborah: 202 lbel, Bruce: 130 Ilas, Jennifer: lmboden, Susan: 202 Imgarten, Mike: 79,81 ,1 15,176 Imgarten, Steve: 81,122,156 Ingolia, Gloria: 202 Inman, Darrel: 176 Irby, Wayne: 156 Iverson, Kathy: 156 Jack, Vickie: 156 Johansen, Kim: 176 John, David: 176 Johns, Loren: 176 Johns, Sherman: 101,157 Johnson Johnson Albert: Barbara: 202 Johnson, David: 157 Johnson, David M.: 157 Johnson, Debra: 77,176 Johnson, Eric: 202 Johnson, Geraldine: 176 Johnson, Jackie: Johnson, James: 100,176 Johnson, Jamie: Johnson Janet: 91 Johnson, Janice: 176 Johnson Jeff: 74,75,176 Johnson Jerry: 202 Johnson John: 157 Johnson Kelly: 157 Johnson Lurinda: Johnson, Lynn: 157 Johnson, Steve: 177 Johnson, Verna: 202 Johnston, Edward: Johnston, Michael: 202 Johnston, Steven: 177 Jones, Barbara: 177 Jones Janice: 202 Jones Judy: 177 Jones Goldie: Jones, Greg: 33 Jones, Kenneth: 157 Jones, Michael: 202 Jones, Paul: 129,141,202 Jones Paulette: 157 Jones Randall: 130,177 Jones, Richard: 157 Jones, Richard M.: 203 Jones, Rodney: 177 Jones, Russell: 177 Jones, Terri: Kennedy, Miss Dorothy: 28 Kennedy, Doug: 157 Kennedy, John: 177 Kenney, Linda: 177 Kensinger, Kathy: 203 Kensinger, Kraig: 177 Keplinger, Lynda: 177 Kepple, Mrs. Marilyn: Kerns, Gale: 177 Kerr, Deborah: 91 Kerr, Vernez: 177 Kiefer, Gary: 157 Kientz, Tim: 96,203 Killion, Ray: 101,157 Judson, Terry: 177 Junior Classical League: Junior Page: 254 K Kachel, Bryant: 157 Kain, Judy: 177 Kalinka, Roger: 157 Kamitsuka, Mr. Paul: Kane, Karen: 203 Kane, Kevin: 157 Kappler, Kay: Karaff, Mr. David: Karr, Doug: 157 Kasparck, Rick: Kastl, Marilyn: 157 Kastle, Curtis: Kean, Rhonda: 177 Kaye, Mr. Roger: 33 Keathley, David: Keele, Teri: 177 Keeton, Paula: 87,157 Keiter, Mr. John: 28 Keith, Jeffrey: 100,177 Keith, Patrick: Keith, Sandra: 177 Kellenberger, Michael: 177 Keller, Michael: 80,177 Kelley, Dennis: 74,96,99,203 Kelley, Dennis E.: 101,157 Kelley, Joseph: 203 Kelley, Steven: 100,177 Kelly, Christopher: 80,203 Keltner, Larry: 203 Kelton, Robert: 157 Kempinger, Gary: 130,177 Kemple, Denise: 82,177 Kennedy, Debbie: 68,177,240,246,256 MIRAGE 270 Kilz, Debra: 157 Kimball, Randy: 203 Kimbrough, Sandra: 203 Kincade, Connie: 157 Kincade, Diane: 177 King Herbert: King Mrs. Jean: King Mary: 203 King, Steve: 101,157 King, Samuel: 117,203 King,Vicki: 177 King, Vickie L.: 157 King's Fabrics: 248 Kingsbury, Cheryl: 115,203 Kinman, Donald: 157 Kinnamon, Gerald: 177 Kinsey, Linda: 177 Kinyon, Terrase: Kinyon, Terry: 157 Kirby, Karen: 203 Kirgan, John: 157 Kirk, Patricia: 80,203 Kirks, Cynthia: 157 Kirlin, Candy: 90,203 Kissee, Eddie: 203 Kizer, Mrs. Anna: Kizer, Kim: 91,157 Klahn Realty: 256 Klein, Tamara: 83,177 Kline, Stephanie: 157 Klinkenberg, William: 103,204 Kloss, Robert: Kloud, H.: 157 Knebel, Karen: 177 Knebel, Vicki: 157 Knepper, Lawrence: 177 Knight, Bill: 177 Knight, Byron: Knight, Craig: 157 Knight, Frank: 98,204 Knitter, Robert: 157 Knold, Mike: 157 Knox, Steven: 177 Kohler, Margie: 103,196,204 Kohler, Robert: 81,204 Kolb, Lucy: 177 Kooken, Patricia: 177 Koontz, Thomas: 157 Kormeier, Mr. Russell: 51 Kotsifakis, Nancy: 87,177 Kreisel, Randy: 157 Kreiter, Linda: 204 Krekel, Karen: 204 Kressin, Patricia: 157 Krueger, Patricia: 80,177 Kuegele, Alana: 204 Kuhn, Mr. 26 Kuhns, Mickey: 101,158 Kupersmith, Doug: 158 Kupersmith, Madeline: 80,82 127 204 Kurtz, George: 204 Kurtz, James: 177 Kuzma, Pamela: 178 L Lacy, Mr. Byron: Lake, Bonnie: 204 Lakey, Delores J.: 178 Lakey, Sandra: 204 Lakey, William R.: 178 Lalande, Richard L.: Lalicker, Sandra K.: 178 Lally, Patricia M.: 178 Lamb, Deborah: 73,74,204 Lamb, Jacqueline: 204 Lamberd, Craig H.: 158 Lambert, Gary: 178 Lambert, Jacqueline D.: 158 Lampson, Edward R.: 178 Landidge, Michael: Landry, Karen S.: 158 Lane, Beverly J.: 204 Lane, Roger: 178 Lang, Robert G.: 158 Langford, Mrs. Mariorie: 9 Langseth, Mark E.: Lanier, Cheryl K.: 178 Lantz, Robert A.: 158 Larsen, Gail Ann: 158 Lanthrop, Kenneth W.: 204 Latier, Maurice: .178 Lattelle, Erana K.: 80,178 Laub, Carla: 204 Laub, Joe V.: 74,178 Laurent, Debbie: 204 Laurent, Timothy: 178 Lawrence, David: 204 Lawrence, Mr. Douglas: Lawrence, Jim: Lawrence, Pam: Lawrence, Robert: 101,158 Lawson, GeorgAnn: 158 Lawson, Phillip E.: 79,81,122 Layton, Dave J.: 158 Layton, Kerry: League, Susan: 205 Leavens, Jane: Leavitt, Claudia: 205 Lecuyer, Robert: 205 Ledford, Bobbie Jean: 80,205 Ledford, Linda: 80,205 Lee, Mr. David: Ledford, Terry Lee: 101,158 Ledford, Veronica A.: 158 Long Debra: 74,178 Long C. Denise: 206,207 Long Dennis Lee: 158 Long, Mrs. Jane M.: 39 Long, Monte R.: 158 Long, Nina: Long Richard E.: 122,178 Long, Theresa D.: 87,158 Lonney, Brenda K.: 206 Looney, Delia: Looney, Marilyn J.: 158 Losh, Janie: 91,206 Loulos, Janice C.: 73,206 Lowe, Howard A.: Lowe, John: 178 Lower, Kent W.: 101,158 Lowther, John Dennis: 206 Lucito, Mary: 178 Lucito, Thomas: 103,206 Lee, Deborah L.: 178 Lee, Douglas G.: 178 Lee, Sara: 205 LeGrande, Rick: 178 Lehmer, Gary: 83,205 Lehmer, Greg: 205 Leiblie, Robert L.: 158 Lemon, Lonnie D.: 100,178 Lemon, Larry: 205 Leo's and Driver's T.V.: 240 Leonard, Margaret A.: 178 Levine, Deborah S.: Lewis, Mr. Frank: Luck, Diana F.: 68,158 Ludecke, Patricia S.: Lundeen, Kathy: 178 Ludden, James P.: 158 Ludden, Karen: 206 Luman, D.: 100 Lundy, Jeanne M.: Lundy, Mary L.: 158 Lungren, Dana: Lunn, Jimmy W.: 178 Lusby, Debra A.: 178 Lusby, Michael W.: 158 Lush, Cassandra J.: 178 Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis, Mrs. Jane: Marianne: 158 Patricia: 158 Mrs. Una Fay: 39 Lush, David: 98 Lute, David: 178 Lute, Deborah H.: Lute, Denise: 158 L Hommedieu, Denise L.: 178 Licata, Lawrence: 100,205 Lightner, Patricia: 103,205 Lile, Becky Lynn: 178 Lile, Susan: 205 Linard, Renee A.: 178 Lindsay, Carolyn M.: 158 Lines, Dennis A.: 158 Lines, Merle: 205 Linn, Janet C.: 158 Lippert, Lorrie: 205 Lister, Mariorie: 26 Liston, Mrs. Margaret: Little, Cathy S.: 178 Littlefield, Mary C.: 205 Livingston, Donna: 205 Livingston, Michael: Lochert, Theresa A.: Logan, Vickie: 205 Loney, Deborah: Long, Daniel: 206 Lutes, Amy M.: 178 Lutes, Colleen: 158 Lynch, Becky S.: 158 Lynn, David F.: 158 Lynn, Wanda A.: 178 Lyons, Debbie: 71,73,206 Lyon, Wendell D.: 178 Lyons, Geri: 90,178 Lyons, Geri: 90,178 M MacElhany Realty: Mackey, Melissa: 179 Mackey, Michelle: 179 MacLeod, Norman: 179 MacRae, David: 158 MacRae, Mary: 206 Maddux, Marcia: Maderia, Steve: 158 Maeley, Dennis: Magee, Robert: 206 Magner, Rockford: 206 Mahnken, Steven: 206 Mahoney, Barbara: 159 Mahoney, Robert: 206 Malicoat, Richard: 159 Mallory, Deborah: 159 Mallory, John: 179 Mallory, Mr. Leon: 28 Malone, Christine: 159 Malotte, Mr. Raymond: 17 Manford, Dennis: 98,206 Manford, Don: Manglos, Mac: 159 Manker, Alan: 159 Manker, Gary D.: 100,179 Manly, Konie: 90,206 Mann, Deoborah R.: 179 Manor, Karen 158 Marberry, Lisa: 159 Marchese, Debbie: 206 Marks, William R.: 179 Marley, Dennis: 159 Marlin, Carol: 159 Marshall, Curtis D.: Marshall, Danny: 159 Marshall, Paul: 179 Martin, David R.: 82,101,179 Martin, Debbie: 159 Martin, Dennis: 79,81,99,201 Martin, Harold L.: 100,179 Martin, Julie: 90,207 Martin, Pam: 159 Martin, Sharrol: 179 Mason, Allen: 159 Mason, Jeff: 159 Massey, Dennis: 159 Massey, Joyce: 207 Massey, Richard: 159 Massey, Steven: 207 Masterson, Theodore: 179 Math Club: 94 Matheson, Ross: 179 Mathews, Debra: 179 Mathews, Richard: 98,98,207 Mattox, Lowell: 179 Maupin, Bob: May, D.: 91 Maupin, Mrs. Dorothy: Maxwell, Lisa: 87,179 Maupin, Mr. Charles: May, Doborah L.: 179 May, Mark R.: 179 MIRAGE 271 Mayer, Barry: 159 Mayhew, Alicia: 179 Mayhugh, Terry: 159 McAllister, Cheryl A.: 158 McAllister, Linda: 178 McBeath, Mark: 158 McBride, Barbara M.: 68,178,245,259 McCallum, Linda S.: 158 McCance, Sue: 207 McCarty, Mary Elaine: 178 McCasIand, James: 207 McCaslin, Ronald G.: 158 McClain, Patricia L.: 178 McClelland, Robert: 10,158 McCIenden, Beborah K.: 178 McClendon, Elaine: 159 McClendon, Kenneth: 122,207 McClure, W.: 101 McComas, Pamela: 207 McComas, Richard: 179 McCord, Mitzi: 179 McCormick, Daniel: 129,130,131,207 McCrackin, Debra L.: 159 McCrackim, Glen: 179 McCreary, Mrs. Dorotha: 90 McCullough, Brenda: 207 McCullough, David: McCullough, Janet: 257,25,207 McCullough, Jean: 179 McDaniel, Sheri: 207 McDaniel, Dayna A.: 159 McDaniel, Ken R.: 159 McDaniel, Timothy: 179 McDaniel, Vickie L.: 91 McDermott, Kathleen: McDermott, Patti A.: McDonald McDonald, McDougle McDowell, McDowell I Kathleen: 91,179 Kathy J.: 179 Mary: 207 Bill E.: 159 Marilyn: 179 McElhaney Insurance Co.: 248 McElhaney, Barbara: 90,207 McElroy, Mr. A.A.: 73 McFerrin, Lila: 207 McFerrin, Terri A.: 159 McGan, Mike R.: 159 McGettigan, James: 207 McGowen, Jerry T.: 159 McGrath, Bonnie: 103,207 McGrath's Prescriptions: 243 McGrew, Charles K.: 159 McGrew, Steve R.: 207 McGrew, Tim: 179 McHendry, Janet A.: 159 Mclntyre, Dennis E.: 159 McKee, Michael: 179 MIRAGE 272 McKenzie, Anna: 179 McKinsey, Michael: 100,179 McKnight, Vicki: 179 McMahan, Danny: 208,209 McMeen, Shannon: 179 McMillin, Carol: 179 McMillin, Deborah K.: 159 McMillin, Jim: 179 McMillin, Robert Leroy: 159 McMurdo, Dennis: 100,179 McNealI, Barbara: 179 McNutt, Patricia: 208 McQueen, Mary K.: McQueen, William: McReynolds, James M.: 101,159 McWilliams, Harriet V.: 159 Meadows, Randall Ned: 179 Meals, Norma: 179 Meaney, Mechael: Meek, Ann: 159 Meek, Thomas: 100,180 Mehok, Sherryl: 159 Meikie, Holly: 208 Meier, John: 159 Meisenheimer, Kenneth: 208 Mellicker, Becky: 180 Mellicker, Hannah: 68,159 Meloy, Richard: 159 Menke, James: 159 Meraman, Lola: 160 MerleNorman Cosmetics: 256 Merritt, Karen: 90,180 Messick, Bruce: 87,208 Metcalf, Marc: 101,160 Meyer, Connie: ' Meyer, Crystal: 160 Meyer, Jim: Meyers, Scott: 130 Middleton, Jamie: 208 Middleton, Jim: 160 Midland Hardware: 243 Millard, Cynthia: 208 Miller, Annette: 71 ,73,208 Miller, Barbara: 160 Miller, Brad: 160 Miller, Carl: 160 Miller, Catherine: 180 Miller, Chris: 160 Miller, Connie L.: 180 Miller, Coreen: 20 Miller, Daniel J.: 122,180 Miller, David: 160 Miller, Deborah M.: 74,180 Miller, Johnette Gail: 208 Miller, Lisa: 160 Miller, Lonnie: 20 Miller, Michael P.: 122,180 Miller, Pamela A.: 180 Miller, Pamela D.: 80,180 Miller, Robert: 160 Miller, Sherri L.: 180 Miller, Stanley E.: 122,180 Miller, Steve: 180 Miller, William: Mills, William: 208 Milosovich, Mark: 160 Milum, Denise: 160 Mims, Mr. Carey: 28,30 Mincerf, Colan: 160 Mincy, C.: 101 Mirage: 261 Mitchell, Ricky: 180 Mitchell, Steven: 180 Mitts, Orville: Mizener, Cathy: 208 Moare, Terry: Moffett, John: Mohr, Theresa: 180 Moiurquies, Sandy: Moll, Kathy: 160 Moll, Nancy: 74,208 Mollenhour, Jane: 160 Monath, Jerry: 180 Monteleone, Cheryl: Montas, Paul: 180 Moody, Perry: 208 Moo re, Moo re, Moore, Moore, Moore Moore Moore Moo re, Moore, Moo re, Moore, I D.: 100 Brenda: 74,208 Frank E.: 79,100,180 Lester: 180 Michael E.: 116,130,180 Raymond G.: 180 Teresa: 160 Teddy: 208 Terry: 160 Valerie: 208 William: 96,208 Moorehead, Susan: 180 Mooren, Michael: Moreland, Ginny: 160 Morgan, Joyce: 209 Morgan, Evilene: 160 Morgan, Roberta: 160 Moroni, Fred: 79,81,103,209 Morris, Jerry: Morris, Robin: 209 Morrison, David: 209 Morrison, Linda: 160 Morrison, Robin: 160 Morrison, Shelane: 160 Morrone, Edmund: Mosby, Theresa: Mosby, Thomas: 209 Mosley, Cynthina: 160 Mol Moi Mr. Mu: Mul Mul Mul Mul Mul Mul Mul Mul Mul Mul Mul Mul Mul Mul Mul Mu: Mu: My: Myi My: My4 Mye Nai Nas Nas Nas Nas Nas Nas. Nasl Nasl Nas Nas Nat Naw Nei: Nei Nel Nel Nel Nel Nel Ne: Ne: Ne: New Mouirquies, Sandy: 160 Moyer, Danny: 180 Mr. Tires: 256 Mueller, Sharon: 160 Mullen, Randall: 79,81,180 Mullins, Mrs. Aleta: Mullis, Mary: 160 Mulvany, Patrick S.: 103,209 Mumper, Barbara: 180 Mumper, Beth: 94,96,180 Munnich, Hartmut: 64,65,209 Munden, Randy: 209 Munson, Linda: 103,209 Munson, Sandra: 160 Munzuri, Ronald: 160 Murphree, Vana: 160 Murray, Debbie: 160 Murray, Marjorie L.: 180 Murray, Sherri: 180 Muse, Patricia: 180 Musseiman, Sherie: 209 Myers, Danny L.: Myers, Gary: Myers, Ross: 160 Myers, Scott Louis: 180 Myers, Scott Louis: 180 Nail, David W.: 160 Nash, B.: 100 Nash, Dwight: 209 Nash, Karen S.: 160 Nash, Michael: 96,209 Nash, Nancy: 180 Nash, Patricia A.: 160 Nash, Rebecca J.: 180 Nash, Robert: 160,180 Nash, Robert G.: Newman, Janet M.: 180 Newman, Leonard: 209 Newsome, Patti A.: 161 Nichols, David: 180 Nicholson, Mr. William: 9,16 Nickerson, Jeanne L.: 161 Nickle, Deborah: 180 Nickle, Terry: Niffen, Derryl R.: Noble, Debra: 209 Noland, Michael: Noland, Mr. Michael: Nolte, Donna: 209 Noonan, Joyce E.: 87,161 Norgren, Edward: 100,181 Norman, Gary Alan: 181 Norman, Royce L.: 161 Northcraft, Jeffery S.: 101,161 Norvell, Gale: 210 Norvell, Lee W.: 161 Novotny, Mary J.: 161 Nuccio, Carol: Nucholls, Bill: 210 Nuckolls, Wendell A.: 161 Nugen, Cherie: 68,71,210 Nugent, James: 181,239,245,259 Nugent, Michael L.: Nyssen, John: 161 O Oates, Rebecca: 181 Oberhelmen, Debbie: 161 Oberste, Cynthia: 210 O'Brien, Mary: 161 O'Conner, Connie: Odell, Tami: 210 Ogle, Daniel: 181 Ohler, Dean: Nast, Steve D.: 160 Nations, Ronald: Nave, Nanci L.: 180 NeiderHiser, Cynthia: 209 Neighbors, Mary: 209 Nelson, Douglas J.: 161 Nelson, George E.: 161 Ohlman, John: Olcott, Gloria: Olds, Deborah: Olds, Elaine: 87,161 Olinger, Donald: 210 Olsen, Patricia: 181 O'MalIey, Peggy: 210 Nelson ,Janisz 87,209 Nelson, K. Sally: Nelson, Steven N.: 161 Nesbit, John: 70,180 Nesbit, Joseph: Nesbit, Mary J.: 87,161 Newkirk, Brain D.: 101,161 ..- ..- . ,,...,.,...., :-4.4-J... O'Malley's Outlet: 246 O'Neal, Kathleen: 181 Orgala, J.: 87 Oriala, Charlotte: 210 Oriala, Lori: 87,161 Orlando, Gary: 210 Orner, Rebecca: 161 . , . L.,s. 1-...,..-..,,.,...-.-V Ornes, Mrs. Linda: 39 O'Rourke, Dee Ann: 181 Orr, Cindy: 161 Orr, Mary: 210 Ortega, Deborah: 181 Osborn, Jimmie: 181 Osborn, Michael: 210 Osborne, Gerald: 161 Osborne, Eugenia: 210 Overesch, Ben: 181 Overesch, Harry: Oversch,William: 161 Overton, Randall: 181 Owens, Alice: 210 Owens, Mark: 161 Owens, Richard: Owings, Karen: 210 P Padgett, Marilyn: Padgett, Paul: 117,210 Page, Robert: 103,210 Paith, Charles T.: 181 Paith, Jessie M.: 161 Palmer, Sgt. Dave: Palmer, Robert: 71 ,73,94,95,210 Parker, Christopher: 181 Parkhurst, Mr. Harry: 9 Parks, Donald: 210 Parks, Debbie: 181 Parks, Dorothy J.: 161 Parman, Debra B.: 161 Parsons, Jimmy: Parent, Margaret Elaine: 211 Parson, Evonne M.: 161 Partney, Richard L.: 161 Partridge, Mr. Gerald: 30,58,59 Pascoe, John: Pascoe, Linda: 74,181 Passonnia, Harold: 196,211 Patio Hairstyles: 259 Patt, Mrs. Mary: Patt, Mary Kay: Patterson, Terry L.: 161 Pattison, Sherry: 211 Paul, Mark w.: 161 Paul, Steven T.: 161 Paull, Mary E.: 181 Pautler, Roberta A.: 161 Pavlicek, Mrs. Carol: 47 Payne, Ingrid: 68 Payne, Mrs. Ursula: MIRAGE 273 Pennington, Rick: Payton, Charles E.: 181 Pdovious, Michael A.: Peak, Georgia: 161 Peak, Linda A.: 161 Pearson, Joe: Pearson, Paula S.: 161 Peck, Deborah J.: 161 Peek, Lynn: 103,211 Pellegrino, Mrs. Virginia: 34 Pendergraft, Terri: 74,127,181 Penick, Michael J.: 100,181 Pennell, Glenda: 181 Penny, Donald: 103,211 Penny, Ronald: 103,211 Peoples, Debbie L.: 161 Pep Club: 260 Perry, Karren: 80,83,211 Perry, Ricky: 66,94,211 Peters, Cheryl: 40,68,181 Poage, Vickie: Poague, Brenda: 90,181 Pollman, Cheryl L.: 162 Pollock, Col. Keith: 101 Pollock, Suzanne: 181 Polonius, Dianna: 162 Pool, Kevin: 181 Pope, Christine L.: 162 Port, Cynthia A.: 162 Portman, Terrance: Posner, Sherry: Quick, Hugh: Quinn, Jerri: 182 Quinn, Judy: 182 Quinn, Marsha: 212 R Peters, Gary: Peters, Mike S.: 161 Peterson, Cynthia: 211 Peterson, Randle: 181 Peterson Stanley: 181 Peterson Ricky: 181 Petrie, Kaye: 211 Petrie, Nola M.: 79,21 1 Pfeifer, Wesley: 21 1 Postle,VAnthony: 73,211 Postle, Danny: 162 Potter, Janet: 181 Potter, Jerry: 162 Potter, Kelly: Potts, Carol: 181 Powell, Michael: 101 Powers, Charles: 162 Powers, Marvin: 162 Prather, James: 181 Prell, Kay: 212 Prettyman, Karen: 162 Preuitt, Melody: 181 Prewitt, Vickie: 181 Price, Annette: 212 Price, Louise: Price, Marcia: 162 Price, Mary: 162 Rabuse, Michael V.: 96,212 Radford, Gayle: 182 Radford, Raymond: Radford, Susan: 182 Radio Club: 95 Radio Shack: 247 Ragland, J.: 87 Ragon, Janet L.: 212 Railey, Carol L.: Rainwater, Gregg: Ralls, James: Ralph, Teresa: 182 Ramik, Regina Ann: 182 Ramirez, Margaret: 212 Ramsey, Ronald: 182 Ranck, Russell: 182 Randle, Betty: 182 Rape, Mike K.: 122,162 Pfister, Patty: 181 Pflanz, James: 73,211 , Phalp, Terry: 181 Phares, Douglas: 181 Phelps, Jerry: 181 Phillips, Frederick: 181 Phillips, Beth: 181 Phillips, Paula: Phillips Beauty College: 257 Phillips, Wade: 181 Philpot, Barbara: 181 Phipps, Jane: 181 Picard, Steve: 162 Pickel, Steven: 100,181 Pieratt, Linda: 181 Pierce, David L.: 162 Pierce, John B.: 162 Pierson, Gwendolyn: 162 Pilsl, Beverly: 181 Pinaire, Thomas: 181 Pinkepank, Gail: Pinkepank, Jane L.: 162 Pitcher, Jo Gena: 211 Pitt, Robert L.: 162 Pittman, Timothy: 181 Plett, Miss Sharon: 26 Plumberg, Bill: 122,181 Plumberg, Margaret: 211 MIRAGE 274 Pritchett, Charles: 212 Pritchett, Kathy: 162 Pritzel, Kent: 68,162 Privett, Allen: 162 Prouty, Lawrence: 181 Prouty, Mrs. Pat: 20 Province, Larry P.: 101,162 Province, Mr. Paul: Province, Linda: 212 Prucha, Joseph: Pruitt, Darlene A.: 162 Pruitt, Greg L.: 162 Rape, Robert: 96,212 Rathburn, Scott: Ratliff, Georgia Gail: 182 Ratliff, William M.: 212 Ratty, Carol A.: 162 Ratty, Robin L.: 162 Ratty, William: 182 Pruitt, Linda: 181 Pruitt, Pamela: 212 Pugh, Brenda: 162 Puiol, George A.: 162 Puiol, Jane: 212 Puiol, Martha: Pulliam, Stanley: 212 Pursell, Cheryl D.: Pyles, Pamela: Q Quick, Charles: 162 Ray Don K.: 101,162 Ray Frankie: 87,182 Ray, Mr. Marion: Ray Michael K.: 122,212 Ray Shannet L.: 162 RATAD: 249 R-Club: 96 Read, Frank L.: 162 Reaves, Montene: 80,182 Rector, Vicki L.: 162 Redfern, Richard: 182 Reed, Judith: 90,182 Reed, Nayda: 182 Register, Stephanie L.: 162 Reibolt, Kilaz 182 Reid, Ronald: 76 Reid, Travis: Reid, Vicki: 80,212 Resig, Ric A.: 162 Reyburn, Debra: 212 Reynolds, Debra: 83,182 Reynolds, James: Reynolds, Mr. Mike: 28,29 RGAA: Rhetoricians: 81 Rhoads, Lois: 212 Rice, Dorothy L.: 80,213 Rice, Linda S.: 213 Richards, Carolyn: 182 Richardson, Barbara: 25,213 Richardson, Janet S.: 162 Richardson, Sherry: Ricketts, Jack: 213,247 Rackens, Linda J.: 68,71,213,245 Ricketts, Linda T.: 182 Riggins, Bob J.: 162 Riggs Bros. 66 Service: 247 Riggs, Lisa: 66,77,76,90,213,250 Riggs, Mike W.: 162 Riley, Winston: 75,80,83,114,174,182 Rish, Philip: 182 Risley, Ralph W.: 162 Rittenhour, Debra: 213 Rivas, Cecillia C.: Rivas, Paul: Roach, Bebra D.: 162 Roach, Phyllis: 77,182 Robbins, Linda S.: Robbins, Ruth: 182 Roberts, Charles A.: 213 Roberts Charles Dale: 213 Roberts Dave A.: 163 Roberts Deborah: 80,83,213 Roberts Mr. Dee: 30 Roberts Mr. James: 30 Roberts Jerri H.: 163 Roberts, Linda: 71,47 Roberts, Mrs. Mariorie: 28 Roberts, Sherry A.: 163 Robertson, Chip: 96,213 Robertson, Melanie: 112,182 Robertson, Sheila: 182 Robey, Kenneth A.: Robinson, John: 213 Robinson, Kathi L.: 163 Robinson, Kinder L.: 163 Robinson, Sheila: Rodgers, James G.: 163 Roe, Edward H.: Roe, George T.: 163 Roe, Marvin L.: 101,163 Rogers, Karen: 182 Rogers, Mark: 183 Rogers, Shelley: 183 Rogers, Thomas: 183 Roias, Ed D.: 163 Rolih, Michele E.: 213 Rollands, Studios: 250 Rollo, James: Rollo, Mark: 183 Romines, Sandra: 213 Romstad, Sharon: 183 Ronksley, Richard M.: 163 Rooks, Marsha: 183 Root, William: 122 Ropchock, Martha: 213 Ropchock, Mary F.: 163 Roper, Tom: 122,183 Roscoe, Karl: 103,213 Roscoe, Pamela K.: 163 Rosebrough, Walter M.: 163 Rose Lane Florist: 255 Ross, Don A.: 163 Ross, Vicky: 183 JAFIROTC: 56,98,99,100,101 Roth, Debbie: 34,183 Roth, Rhonda L.: 163 Rough, Carl: 183 Rourick, Janet L. 213 Roush, Bill: 163 Routh, Gloria: 183 Rowan, Beborah R.: 163 Rowe, Janice: 183 Rowe, William: Royse, Stephan K.: 214 Ruark, Randi L.: 163 Rubican, Rick D.: 163 Rubican, William: 103,214 Rudisel, Michael S.: 101,163 Rumans, Roger: 183 Runions, Teresa: Rush, Bob L.: 163 Rush, James: 103 Rusk, Rachel I.: 153,163 Ruskin Hardware: 244 Russ, Martin: 183 Russell, Denise S.: 91,163 Russell, Dennis J.: 214 Russell, Isaiah D.: 122,214 Russell, Sandra: 183 Russell,William: 163 Russo, Anita Marie: 214 Russo, Libbie: Rutt, Charles D.: 163 Ryan, Christi: 183 Ryan, Gary John: 214 Rylott, Shelley: 183 Ryman, Lorna K.: 214 Sabato, Stephanie: 163 Sadler, Jan: 148,163 Sagaser, Steven: 183 Sales, Ronald: 101,163 Sallye's Sample Shop: 246 Sampson, Ricky: 163 Sander, Clarice: 183 Sanderholm, Diana: 214 Sanders, Linda: 127,163 Sands, Jana Lou: 163 Sandvig, Beth Ann: 163 Sandy, Stephen: 214 Sapiro, Larry: 163 Sapp, Paul: 214 Sapp, Rodney: 103,163 Sartain, Aaron: Schafer, Kenneth: 122,163 Schaffner, Sara Marie: 163 Schaffner, Terry: 101,163 Schattenburg, Jerry: 73,214 Schattenburg, Leslie: 101,163 Schaub, Stephen: 183 Schermerhorn, Steve: 163 Schinze, Larry: 101,164 Schlafman, Carla: 164 Schlie,Julie: 164 Schmidt, Ella: 164 Scholl, Greg: 101,164 Schoonover, Terri: 164 Schoor, Betty: 214 Schoor, Claudeana: 164 Schrankler, Michael: Schroder, Vicky: 164 Schroeder, Joyce: 214 Schuman, Cheryl: 214 Schuchman, Marsha: 214 Schuetz, Debbie: Schulte, Kathryn: 214 Schulte, Richard: 183 Schultz, Miss Alice: 47 Schumacher, James: 214 Schuman, Thomas: 101 Schuster, Frank: 183 Schupp, Helen: 215 Schwaab, Ann: 164 Schwaab, Mary: 215 Schwaab, Sandra: Science Club: 96 Scott, David: 183 Scott, Jan: 183 Scott, Lara: 164 Scott, Mr. Robert: 88,51 Scott, Sandra: 215 Scoville, Vernon: 100,183 Scivner, Phyllis: 215 Scronce, Joe: 164 Scronce, Michael: 183 Searcy, Miss Benny: 39 Searing, Bobby Lee: 183 Searing, Nickie: 215 Sears, Dennis: Seehousen, Ron: 101,164 Seek, Patricia: 164 Seever, Linda: Sell, Eldon: 101,164 Sellaro, Victor: 215 Senior Class: 253 Seutter, John: 79 Sexton, Mrs. Betsy: Seymour, Rita: 183 Shackelford, Mrs. Reba: 39,54,55 Shafer, Gregory: 100 Shaffer, Richard: 164 Shaffer, Terrance: 183 Shakey's Pizza Parlor: 246 Sharman, Patricia: 164 Sharp, Robert: 164 Sharp, Mr. Robert: 101 Shattenburg, Jerry: 71,99 Shearer, Harry: 122,215 Sheeley, Joseph: 183 Sheets, Jimmy D.: 99,215 Sheets, Michael: 100,183 Sheets, Richard: 183 Shelly, Barbara L.: 164 Shelton, Juanita M.: 164 Shepherd, Dennis: 103,215 Sherman, Anita: 103,215 Sherrow, Mr. Donald: 30 Sherrow, Jacqueline: 90,183 Shipley, Kendell: 164 Shipman, Mr. David: 51 Shippee, David: 183 Shippey, Karen: 164 Shippy, Ronald: 183 Shireman, Deborah: 183 Shireman, John: 74,122,183 Shissler, Jim: 96,215 Shoaf, Deborah: 164 Shoaf, Roy: 215 Shoemaker, Karen: 68,183 Shoemaker, Robert: 183 Shope, Curtis: 96,215 Showalter, Clifford: 183 Showalter, James: 164 Shuler, Danny: 164 Shull, Antionette: Shy, Gregory: 99,215 Sidebottom, Gregory: 215 Sievers, Mr. Neale: Simmons, Ron: Simms, Eugene S.: 99,215 Simms,John: 164 Simon, Linda: 215 Simpson, Barbara: 164 MIRAGE 276 Simpson, Vickie: 184 Sindvich, Diana Singleton, James: 122,184 Sinnett, Mark: 215,216 Sinovich, Diane: 164 Sinsabaugh, Patricia: Sirna, Stephen J.: 82,117,216 Sisco, Cathy: 184 Skaggs, Mrs. Ellen: 34 Skaggs, James: Skinner, Mrs. Bess: 24 Skivers, Diana K.: 216 Skoff, Debra S.: 164 Skyblazors: 247 Slagie, Bobbi: 90,184 Sluss, Patricia: Smelser, Bobbie: 184 Smelser, Sherri: 80 Smith, Angela: 164 Smith, Barry: 99,216 Smith, Bill: 164 Smith, Billy E.: 164 Smith, Brenda: 164 Smith, Cindy: 164 Smith, Craig R.: 101,164 Smith, Dale: 99,216 Smith, David M. 164 Smith, Deborah: 216 Smith, Diane: 90,216 Smith, Donna: 164 Smith, Gary J.: 164 Smith, Howard: 184 Smith,Jill: 216 Smith, John: 216 Smith, Joseph: Smith, Joy: 80,87,184 Smith, Keith B.: 184 Smith, Keith: 143,216 Smith, Larry: 184 Smith, Linda: 184 Smith,Mark A.: 87,216 Smith, Mary: 184 Smith, Michael: 184 Smith, Pamela: 184 Smith, Patrick L.: Smith, Rhonda: 164 Smith, Rick: 184 Smith, Ronald: 101 Smith, Sandra: 184 Smith, Steve A.: 165 Smith, Terry: 101,130,184 Smith, Timothy: 164 Smith, Tom S.: 164 Smyth, Michael: Snellgrove, C. Diana: 114,165 Snider, Leanna Marie: Snow, Larry G.: 165 Snyder, Diana: 184 Snyder, Elizabeth: 165 Solo, Mike: 165 Solovic, Larry: 184 Sophomore Class: 258 Sousley, Donald: 101,216 Sousley, Donald E.: Souter, Jarrett: 216 Southwick, Greg: 165 Sovoley, Rebecca: Spanish Club: Spauldin, Miss Jacqueline: Spears, Rebecca: 184 Speckels, Gloria: 165 Speir, Timothy: 165 Spencer, Julia D.: 66,74,90,216 Spille, Jo: 83,216 Spitcaufsky, Morris: 184 Sprague, Sharon: 184 Sprowls, Gaye: 184 Sprivill, Ronald: 101,165 Sproull,Theresa: 165 Stackhouse, Randy: 165 Staff lDivision pagel: Stamper, Deborah: 216 Stamper, Sharon: 184 Stanley, Mike: 165 Stanley, Richard: Stapleton, Thomas: 100 Stark, Vicke: 165 Stathos, Mr. George: 30 Steck, Mr. Blaine: 12,131,74 Steele, James: 89,184 Stegner, Mark: 184 Stegner, Mark: 184 Steinbrueck, Diane: 184 Stenstrom, David: 89,165 Stephenson, Robert: 216 Starrett, Janice D.: 87,89,184 Stevens, Barbara: 217 Stevens, Billy L.: 165 Stevens, Dennis: 184 Stevens, Don L.: 165 Stevens, Jackie L.: 165 Stevens, Stevens, Stevens, James: 217 Michael A.: 165 Stevie R.: 184 Stevenson, Pam L.: 165 Stewart Donna L.: 91,165 Stewart Gloria: 217 Stewart, Karol: 103,217 Stewart, Loa: 217 Stewart, Miss Lorene: Stewart, Ricky: 184 Stewart, Victoria L.: 217 Stilley, Miss Marguerite: Stock, Mike: 60 Stoll, S.: 87 Stolte, Leon D.: Stolte, Robert: 217 Stone, Harold: 165 Stone, Lawrence: 184 Stone, Mark S.: 165 Stoneman, Bruce R.: 165 Storie, Victoria: 184 Stovall, Sara: 184 Stow, Donna R.: 184 Stowe, Barbara A.: 91,184 Strauss, Denise A.: 90,184 Strickland, Melinda S.: 66,164 Stringer, Pamela L.: 184 Strobaugh, Susan: 217 Strong, Linda D.: 184 Strong, Ronald: 184 Stuart, R.: 122 Stuckey, Michael: 185 Studdard, Dennis: 185 Student Council: 74,75 Stunz, Scott: 185 Sturdevant, Russell: 185 Suddarth, Sandra: 217 Sullivan, Dan J.: 165 Sullivan, Ralph Pat: Summa, Bernadette: 103,217 Summa, Pam L.: 165 Sumners, Marsha: 184 Summers, Ronald J.: 165 Sumter, Charley: 165 Supef, Mr. Bruce: 28 Supreme Dry Cleaners: 239 Sutcliffe, Debra M.: 185 Swayne, Ronald: 103,217 Sweet, Fonda L.: 185 Swerdlove, Neva: 165 Swift, Mr. Larry: 30,128 T Tall Paul's Ford: 239 Tanner, Mark, 165 Tappmeyer, Debra: 185 Tarpley, Renee: 185 Tattershall, Deborah: 185 Taylor, Gary: 165 Taylor, Gayle: 185 Taylor, Jack: 165 Taylor, James: Taylor, Kathleen: 217 Taylor, Mark: 185 Taylor, Marian: 165 Taylor Taylor, Taylor Taylor Mike: 165 Rozanna: 217 Ruthie: 165 Vickie: 80,217 Ted Dahl Realty: 240 Teerlink, David: 165 Teeter, Charles: 165 Temple, Gregory: 96,99,122,217 Temple, Noel: 165 Terrace Lake Barber Shop: 251 Terrace Lake Thriftway: 241 TG8.Y: 259 Thacker, Roxanne: 185 Tharp Cynthia: 185 Tharp, Thomas: 217 Thespians: 80 Thomas, David: 101,165 Thomas, Robert: 96,122,217 Thomas, Teresa: 166 Thompson, David: 89,166 Thompson, Debby: 166 Thompson, Dixie: 185 Thompson, Henry: 166 Thompson, Linda: 166 Thomson, Mary: 185 Thrailkill, Brenda: 89,166 Thrall, Rufus: 83,185 Thurmond, George: 81,217 Thurnau, Mike: 89,166 Tillman, Carolyn: 166 Tillman, Larry: Timbrook, Gary: 218 Tom 8- Gene's Barber Shop: 241 Tombaugh, Mark: 185 Tompkins, Greg: 166 Tompkins, Richard: Topping, Don: Torbert, Eugene: 103,185 Torres, Carl: Torrez, Ronald: 185 Tosh, Sherrie: 166 Trabue, David: 166 Tracy, Richard: 101,166 Travis, Miss Sue: 20 Tremel, Mary: 218 Triantos, Carol: 185 Trimble, Renee: 166 Trimmer, James: 185 Trimmer, Lindy: 166 Trott, Gary: 194,218 Trott, James: 185 Tubbs, Alice: 166 Tucker, Suzanne: 87,185 Tucker, Tracy: 100,185 Tull,Joe: 130,185 Turgeon, Debbie: 166 Turgeon, James: 185 Turner, Jane: 185 Turpin, Steve: 166 Tuttle, Pamela: 185 Twyman, Toni: 166 Tyler, Debra: U Ulsh, Adrian: 185 Underwood, Emma L.: 166 Underwood, Valla: Underwood, Adele: 218 Unkenholtz, Randy D.: 166 V Valentine, Mike: 185 Van Bebber, Gary: 218 Vance, Victoria S.: 146,166 Van Cil, Virginia: 80,185 Van Deusen, Kent: 79,218 Van Duesen, Vickie: 185 Vandeventer, Thomasina: Van Devyver, Denise: 166 Van Dolan, Pamela R.: 166 Vanhoecke, Wesley: 100,185 Van Hoecke, Cyril: 166 Van Hoozer, Mrs. Vivian: 18,19 Vanliew, Deborah J.: 166 Van Noy, Jana L.: 166 Vansandt, Brenda: 185 Van Sickle, Cathy D.: 166 Vasterling, Doug: 218,220 Vasterling, Mark: Vaughn, Deborah: 185 Vaughn Vicki: 185 Vaught, Martha: Vazzano, William: 185 Veach, Clarence: 185 Verhulst, Deloris: 218 Ver Hulst, Vickie L.: 166 Vermillion, Joyce: 186 Vernon, Michael: 122,186 Vincent, Sharon J.: 166 Vinson, John: 186 Vittetoe, Kathi S.: 166 Von Holton, Diane: 166 Von Holten, Jayne: 218 MIRAGE 277 Weissman, Larry: 103,219 W Wackerly, Rebecca: 216 Wade, Beverly: Wade, Sue: 87,89,218 Wadsworth, Brad K.: 166 Wages, Trudy: Wagner, Paula R.: Wagner, Ricky R.: 166 Waldron, Carol S.: 166 Waldron, Rita: 112,218 Vicki: 167 Walker, Walker, Debbie L.: 166 James E.: 166 Walker, Jim K.: 166 Walker, Gene N.: 218 Walker, Michael: 80,186 Walker, Richard: 218 wan, Mr. Bill: Wall, Bri an: 103,140,218 Wall,,Martha: 186 Wall, Mi Wallace, Wallace, Wallace, Wallace, Wallace, Wallace, ke D.: 87,166 Debra A.: 166 Lynda: 218 James: 186 Kelly A.: 167 Richard N.: 167 Roy: 103,218 Wallen, Vicki: 186 Walters, Margaret: 218 Walton, Michael: 100,186 Ward, Allan: Ward, Laverne: 103,219 Ward, Newell R.: 167 Ward, Stephen J.: 167 Warren, Alice Marie: 186 Warren, David Hugh: Warren, Pamela: 219 Warren, Tom E.: 167 Warren, Wanda J.: 167 Washburn, Christina R.: Washburn, Paul: 219 Wasson, Debbie: Wasson, lrl K.: 167 Watkins, Calvin E.: 167 Watkins, Carolee: 90 Watkins, Charles L.: 101,167 Watkins, Gary: 66,74,75,103,122,219 Watkins, Sharon A.: 89,167 Watskey, Nancy G.: 167 Watson, Barbara J.: 167 Watson, Jerry: Watson, Ross K.: 219 Watters, James A.: 219 Watters, Paul D.: 219 Wayman, Linda S.: 167 MIRAGE 278 Weaverling, Edward: 99,219 Webb, Paul: 68,167 Webber, Richard: 186 Weeks, James: Weeks, Miss Virginia: 39,40 Wegman, Richard: Weimer, Bruce: 103 Weimer, Daniel: 167 Weinberg Dodge: 251 Weiss, Charles: 186 Weiss, Richard: 79,81,186 Weiss, Sandra: 219 Weist, Robert: 100 Welch, Beverly: 219 Welch, Vicki: 186 Wells, Beverly J.: 167 Wells, David: 128,219 Wells, Millie: 91,186 Wells Spray Co.: 251 Welsh, William: 83,186 Wendel, Denise: 103,219 Wente, Bill Steve: 128 Wente, Carol A.: 167 Wessels, Donna: 167 Wesson, Deborah: 90,186 Wesson, Mary: 219 West, Teresa M.: 167 Westerfield, April: 103,219 Westmoreland, Debra: 186 Westmoreland, Ken: 219 Westmoreland, Ken G.: 186 Wienecke, Linnea G.: 167 Wienecke, Stephen: 186 Wightman, Beverly: 186 Wiggins, Kathy: 220 Wiggins, Teresa: Wilborn, Amy: 200 Wilbur, Kathy: 89,220 Wilbur, Terry E.: 220 Wilburn, Judith A.: Wilder, Sandra: 186 Wiles, William: 100,186 Wiley, Mr. Lyle: Wiley, Mrs. Mary: 58 Wilks, Beverly: 167 Willbanks, Sheila: 186 Wille, Mrs. Mary: 60,61 Williams, Arthur: 95,100 Williams, Billy: 100,186 Williams, Mrs. Carol: 39 Williams, Carolyn: 8,91 William, Dr. George: 1 Williams, Guy: 122,186 Williams, John: 186 Williams, John D.: 167 Williams, John H.: 167 Williams Kenneth: Williams Lark: 220 Williams Linda: 220 Williams, Patricia: Williams, Patrick: 186 Williams, Phyllis: 220 Williams Robert: 186 Williams, Weston, Paul D.: 167 Wetzel, Deborah: 167 Whalen, Dennis: Wheeler, Carol: 90,219 Wheeler, Gail: 167 Wheeler, Mark: Wheeler, Michael: 220 Wheeler, Thomas: 100,186 Wheelock, Diana: 167 Whitacre, Karl: 167 White, Brenda: 220 White, Carol Sue: 90,220 White, Howard: 101,167 White, James Steve: White, Johnny: 186 White, Lorene: 186 White, Patricia: 185 White, Patrick: 167 White, Patti: 167 White, Paula D.: 167 ' Whitney, Dave: 167 Whitney, Donald: 167 Whitney, Mrs. Doris Wickizer, Mrs. Cecelia: Wicks, Susan: 186 Williamson, Tom: 40,186 Williamson, George: 220 Willis, Delores: 186 Willis, Mr. Richard: 26,103 Wilmurth, Carroll: Willoughby, Brenda: 167 Willoughby, Kerry Lynn: 220 Willoughby, Mathew: Wilson, Debbie: 220 Wilson, Donna: 103,186 Wilson, Elaine: Wilson, Gerald: Wilson, Mrs. Jean: 49 Wilson, Karen: 186 Wilson, Mark: 81,186 Wilson, Thomas: 220 Windhausen, Carl M.: 167 Wing, David: 100,187 Winger, Cindy L.: 220 Winkler, Robert Q.: 87,89,220 Winkler, Valerie S.: 89,167 Winningham, Carolyn S.: 167 Winningham, Steve L.: 167 Winters, Bill: 122 Winters, Christopher H.: 10 Winters, Steven: 187 Wirt, Paul: 220 Wiseman, Rebecca: 187 Witcher, Judy K.: 168 Witte, Barbara: 187 Witt, Michael H.: 68,168 Witte, Patricia M.: 87,168 Wohlt, Miss Lucile: 58 Woiciechowski, Ginny: 187 Wolf, David: 89,187 Wolf, Dixie: 187 Wolf, Miss Merri Lou: Wolf, Vicki: 187 Wood Wolfe Wolfe , Janet: 220 Nancy: 168 Wolfe, Mike D.: 101,168 Wood Bruce: 80,187 Wood Stephen: 187 Susan I.: 168 Woodling, Priscilla D.: 221 Woodman, Betty J.: 168 Woodman, James A.: 221 Woods, Howard A.: 168 Woods, Mary Zela: Woodside, Jackie: 168 1,168 Woodworth, Eariene M.: 168 Woody, James W.: 101 ,168 Wooldridge, Deborah: Woolery, Janis: 187 Woolford, Harry: 221 Woolsey, Judith A.: 168 Workman, Patrick: 221 Worsfold, Alan J.: 168 Worth, Joyce: 187 Worthley, Don J.: 168 Wright, Mrs. Dorothy: 21 Wright, Jerry: Wright, Nanette: 186 Wright, Sandy: 89,221 Wrisinger, Mr. Arch: 24,73 Wyatt, Roger: 221 Wynn, Mary Lee: 74,75,82,221 Yamashiro, Dale: 168 Yeager, Bill: 68,80,90,96,221,240,244 Yeager, Elmer: 187 Yeager, Richard: 221 Yeager, Sandra: 168 Yeagley, Donn: 101,168 Yeagley, Jan: 68,187 Yocum, Mr. George: 28 Yoemans, Pamela: 89,187 Youell, Jackie: 168 Young, John: 221 Young, Michael: 129,221 Younger, Barbara: 187 Younger, Karen: 168 Younger, Kathy: 221 Yount,Jimmy: 187 Z Zachary, Lawrence: 168 Zele, Karen: 221 Zeltner, Teresa: 187 Zenitsky, Greg: 168 Ziarko,Judith: 168 Zieber, Diana: 168 Zirkel, Jerry: 103 Zupon, Roger: 99,221 Zupon, Ronald: 168 MIRAGE 279 MIRAGE 28 0 From the 1970 Mirage Editors in We would like to thank Mr. Steck, Mr. Lawrence, and Mr. Cattle for their assistance all aspects of producing this yearbook. Mrs. Skinner and Mr. Wrisinger and all other faculty members have also been of invaluable service. Without our advertisers and patrons it would not have been possible to produce this d Mr. Bob Gadd of Inter-Collegiate Press for book. We also want to thank Rolland Studios an their help in making our book. ' ' d t thank and congratulate our staff members: Joni We, as editors, feel a special nee o Gray, Janine Grubs, Charlie Harris, Karen Holloway,xBob Jaime, Debbie Kennedy, Diana Luck, Barbara McBride, Hannah Mellicker, Cherie Nugen, Ingrid Payne, Cheryl Peters, Kent Pritzel, Linda Ricketts, Karen Shoemaker, Trudy Wages, Paul Webb, Mike Witt, and Bill Yeager. Even though not in Publications class, we owe special thanks to Grady Beers who spent many hours taking and developing pictures for us. Bill Blosser, Jim Ralls, and Linda Haning ' ' ' l d dlines helped us enormously in making our fma ea . 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