Ruskin High School - Mirage Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1971
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A., I Z f MQW , M WW? -.-tv- -..........-,M W i A Table of Contents Staff .... .14 Activities . .66 Competition. . . 120 People .... . 150 Ads. . . 242 'F J' A, . f- ,,,, , ....-.......,,....-.-.,...-:1-,...--n-f--v-v-'- -- ' I .-....,...-fn--f:-v:- A I , . ,,,,, ,,,,M4-mf A g V-, ,., wwf Z4 , X775 ff , fy ff!! 5 fx , V, ,V f, '57 2 , ff ff, .Q ,M , , , , , 'X ,, ,,,Q-,,, X 94 if 143 SN M Z W .W......1.....1. -'--U'-f -.. .f-...- ' 1 ll Q55 , 2 ,, lVlr. Steck checks the agenda for faculty meetings. I-m 1liUYl'v'qi1I!'l?' ,f fan. W ,, i- Additions To Faculty Due To Split Sessions This year, lVlr. Blaine Steck completed his sixteenth year as principal of Ruskin. Along with doubling his administrative duties, lVlr. Steck felt that the split sessions were as difficult for the parents as they were for the students. Especially affected, he said, were those families who had children attending both sessions. lVlr. Kenneth Burkhart joined the administrative staff this year as assistant principal after nine years as a history teacher in the district. He was responsible for the planning of extracurricular activities and supervision of the student council. lVlr. David Cattle, returning for his fourth year as assistant principal, was in charge of discipline and student attendance. IVlr. Burkhart reviews minutes from a M Student Council meeting. 'r -r:--f ,---x.,-.1 :nz 1 -' f'.s..- .-. -- if---iw'--fx.-:im,'Lfaf2x,.:-sian'f.f.15.:'q,4-f.-1-CL'zwatb- '- rg --ff, -J . .--,- , ,J ,.,,-Q--1-.Q . ,.,.....,.q,-. xx -Y 'V. ,.. , ,, 4- ' --,' - Q ,, . -. Q . ,...,. IVIr. Lawrence I g s A . Q IVlr. Gentry coordinates activities for sophomores I 'it - L .5 1. f , f 4, ,lf , 9? , a f 1 W 1 ,f 'f f 'iw ff ,, ,,, y works on scheduling classes. 1 W 1, , 'iff ,Q an Yidq 0 f l- W 1 1 1 L ,W i 6 4 fi , 4,4 , f,f , f ' 4 A M! f f! f f , ,, f 2, -0- ,,., , W ,yjlpk-ML-MJ 6! ,X if szf W tt +ve! ss cwanwi ..4,..1a1 :fi swqigav a-.qty s+--nr .xx K , A -d Xwt -' Q i i vs IVIr, Lawrence confers with a parent about a student's progress. i ,gnaliil Sv . N 'iv -Q, Q 'Wg Y X' i 'f' 1 , i 1 if 'W 1 , i M' IA X li , . if i, , Li 4, f, it .swf ' i i , i 5 UWM sf., , 4.,,,,,F,,- lc, - W 4,612.1 5 1 Q sswan Rv' ' Wlluivli- V rf , ,I ,W,,.s., . S is--qrv' ' fi Yr f sa mh A . V ' rw-W ' - 5 4.1 i is vii ,N si Q 51 S Q V ' Y SSS f Q S fN as .Q was - 1 .. fs? X ' X is X X X mx, NA: 1 Mr. Lawrence sN! 'S x Strives To Keep Communication Open M lVlr. Douglas Lawrence, principal of the afternoon session, had a double job this year planning the sophomores' curriculum and carrying out administrative X Mr. Gentry coordinates activities of morning and afternoon x. ' my I F . shifts. duties while he worked to keep communications open between the two divisions of Ruskin students. This was lVlr. Lawrence's twelfth year in the district. lVlr. Harold Gentry was the assistant principal for the sophomores. It was his job to plan all of their extracurricular activities and to help coordinate them with the juniors and seniors. Even though he has taught in this district for seven years, this was his first year at Ruskin. In his opinion, double sessions are practical because of the number of students who must attend school at Ruskin, but leave a great deal to be desired. Mg 1 s ll Zi 1 if 4? Mr, Stack confers with lVlr. Lawrence over the morning activities. Mi. l-larry Parkhurst finishes the tedious work of filing class sched ules, 18 l Ruskin's Counseling Staff I Aids ln Student Placement i The purpose of the Counseling and Guidance Department is to assist students J in making educational and vocational choices and in dealing with personal problems, says lVlrs. Marjorie Langford. lVlrs. Langford is the head of the Guidance Department at Ruskin this year. Assisting her in the counseling area are lVlr. Bill Nicholson, IVlr. Harry Parkhurst, and lVlr. Raymond lVlaI0tte. ln the afternoon shift, lVlrs. Vivian Van Hoozer and lVlr. Robert Dean help adjust the sophomores to school activity here at Ruskin. annual College Night and conducts testing programs for those students planning to go to college. For those students not going to college, lVlr. lVlaIotte provides a helping hand in making choices in the different vocational fields lVlr Lee Adcox has once again returned to Ruskin as the Home School Coordinator ii 'lf J As alvvays, this staff, along vvith aiding students in personal areas, organizes the . . . 5 ii Mrs- Marjorie l-3Vl9f0Vd C3f'i'fU'lV 9093 Over COll9ge placement scores. -Q - , ..-f....,..-..- .,., its ual he ea he he he 09 S3 OX Senior Jo Floyd aids Mrs. Langford in the counseIor's office during the X 9 fifth period. P t .moto . Munn: W.. tt, t. ,,,, mum.,-s t,...4v' ,E IVlrs. Langford is shown here in conference with one of her many students that she must speak to each day. Counselors Prepare For Ruskin's College Night Ruskin's annual College Night was held November 17, 1970. Forty-seven colleges were represented. Representatives from each of these schools were on hand to give information and answer any questions that students and their parents might have had. Other high schools in attendance were Belton, Grandview, Lee's Summit, and O'Hara. Other programs sponsored by the counseling staff are the college placement testing programs. On December 12, 1970, the ACT test was given here at Ruskin. l W., ,,,..,,.. , ,,, ,kt ,V , ls, u -Hn: lv-N 3' 'fs even were and ton, FIGHT VG 311 Q f , , We 'va Arhfwv X i IVIr, Charles Hoskmns has been counselung Rus km students for srx years. qnuu,,ls.,,,-.X -gndg.-,, i 2 t 2 fl 45 f minusmannuw nunmm-muamnuq A-wavnwnnhm -vm-4 mun- L,,.- f-,wr ' X , ' nu .-1-4 ..- .tm H-1: eg., 55 QQ W wan! f-ww-t 'az-mn-aw f Nlr, Raymond Malotte ands prnrnaruly stu- dents vvho are graduating and gonng into 4-Da H the vocational fveids. ly 14511 yn., Nurse Wright checks her list of students she has seen. l ' We 'X Office helpers get their measurements taken as they learn to use the equipment. R l A v K S fl 1 ts' t K f I ' 1 my Juan ,LW , .f ,' Q 'V V, K ' W ' ' T Pi.. Q 1 ,., , , H - r E i - mms. The afternoon session is looked after by Nurse Frounfelter. 41 L ,XM A, sl, I 'G lVlrs. IVlrs. Miss W'f'h? '1 519 ' ks f r 1' x if-'15, lVlrs. Ackerson stamps out a book for a student. 3 Staffs Expand To Provide Services For Split Shifts Fluskin's library staff vvas expanded from three to five this year to accommodate the increase in students. IVIiss Sue Travis vvas the head librarian for the morning session. Assistant librarians were lVlrs. Corinne lVliIIer and lVlrs. lVlaxine Ackerson. lVlrs. Lonabelle Yoder, vvho vvas an elementary school teacher in the district for eight years, was the head librarian for the afternoon session and vvas assisted by lVlrs. Patty Holthaus. Ruskin's nursing staff vvas also doubled to cope with the thirteen hour day. lVlrs. Dorothy Wright, PLN., vvho holds a certificate in public health, vvas the morning session's nurse. This vvas lVlrs. VVright's thirteenth year in the district. lVlrs. Jean Frounfelter, RN., served her twelfth year in this district as the nurse for the afternoon session. lVlrs. Lonabelle Yoder. lVliss Sue Travis, lVIrs. Corinne lVIiller, and Mrs. Maxine Ackerson. lVlrs. Patty Holthaus. .....,....-.f-Z1........ ,A.,..,.,.--f 'Yr ,-,,,,,:T,,-,...........--v 1 ,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,.-,-......fY---f--..,..-,,,,..-uf---v--sf--H'-1'1 '-' ' 'H 1 . w 1 i . x s. ,. ..... -.......,.. .....w.4...-.-,1.f.,..,, A 1 ., - .........,.-1--....w.......-...f..-.QJL , .,.... . ,. .,,Mm, , r I taps'--. wlwwm, nm... gs 5 at -.,4oqQwNVNk'e-- k Q 1 A X , ' X V f ya! affix? I ff! ,, ffwfyf 2 Q U fr, ' wwf A 1,297 K ,!,,,,j?Zf,f WWA X ,Z 'zpfff f H r a r f ff ff Z ff ' Miwfff-W f 'X Q , 4 W'? 'f ' fe if ff 4 7 f f f f 2 fi X? X WM, ,,,, WW L,,M,mW44Qf,44v4,!V,Wi, WWW I ,JI , I I 1.2 A Z A f.h.?.WvWa,i,,,mm Flhl W kwin , ' f-lf , y f ,ff J ,M f f X ff 7, Q I , if f-'4-MWA ,L,.., , 5 f 4 27 f i' ' -HW 'I 1 W ,' M- ,Z ic' W f f , 1 i M+m1, fy K 2 H ,fy I, A7 M We K f -77W'w+i-say ff J 57 Z ff VIVV 2 f ' V, 'X ' x f' 17 , 'f ff ,f W ,,g ,Q , KW jg! , ' i fini ,fc Ruskin Adds Two New Members To A Fine Custodial Staff This year, as in all years past, Ruskin found it necessary to expand in order to accommodate its nevv enrollment. l-lovvever, this year made an even greater demand on those in charge of its upkeep. To meet these new and often unforeseen problems tvvo new custodians vvere added to the standing staff of seven. Why didn't anyone tell me that today was Senior Care Day? Raindrops keep fallin' on my head. . .' IVIr. Martin Ricano IVIr. Steve Little Nlr. Jeff Hiller IVlr. Richard Willis 2 ' A Mmi ffl sllawfwn 7 ff We f 1' ,,, W ff , 44... ,,m,-.v xxxxx. we w A K ,,,,5f . 5- X39 'Q' '41 pq! M... NYVMMZI .3 f Wrisinger Heads Business Department lVlr. Arch Wrisinger headed the Business Education Department. This department included such courses as Bookkeeping l and ll, Vocational Clerical Practice l and ll, Secretarial Practice, Shorthand I, Typing I, Business Arithmetic and Business Lavv, Basic Business, and the Distributive Education classes. lVlr. Wrisinger said that the overall purpose of the vocational business program is to prepare the students to find useful employment in business and clerical fields upon graduation from high school. Hovvever, many secretarial and clerical skills are useful for the college-bound student who needs part-time vvork during summers and vacations. Bookkeeping, lavv, and general business knowledge are useful to all students, whether vvork-bound or college- bound, for understanding of the American business economy. v . f ' sul Mrs. Jackie Burkhart Mfr Richard Boone lVlrs, Elizabeth Bishop lVlr. Oren Bates lVlr. Arch Wrisinger Contests that the Business Department participated in in- cluded the district contests at Warrensburg, and state con- tests at Columbia. Ruskin has had district, state and na- tional vvinners since 1948 in all fields of business-short hand, typing, bookkeeping, and spelling. lVlr. Wrisinger was the 1970-71 president of the Missouri Business Education Contest Association which vvas respon- sible for administering state contests, at Columbia, the last Saturday in April. There were fourteen teachers in the department. lVlrs. Eliz- abeth Bishop, lVlr. Jeffrey Hiller, lVlrs. Nancy Lyons, lVlr. Steve Little, and lVlr. lVlartin Ricano were all nevv to the de- partment. lVlrs. Aleta Mullins XC. REQ- . 5 C s X X ss lVlrs. lVlelba Hamann Mrs Nancy Lyons M A . rs. Bess Skinner Mrs- Dorothy Maupin X X... If lVlr. E archit I lVIr. Wavne Wilevi Woodworkmg H' and Mr' Mike Noland who also teaches woodworking SRIIIS, pause here from an amusing conversation, i Z7 f MW f , Z 1 f Q, 1? me ,W V7 9 .W A Mr, Dale Bright concentrates over his grade book in Woodworking l class. Mr, Jim Bodenhamer teaches junior and senior students the fundamentals of machine and architectural drafting. ,.i'jQ,i'5t Ki iovvi 1,'fUlfi?E fiifiiilifi The i IV! issot 41 1 s., asm sq sm. 41 9 GRN . new - ax. Q 1 X f f , , , Z V. f f X Mm Wm ,ww ,1- Mr. Carey Mims f' WW, X Mr, Larry Vvild History Courses Varied to Meet Student Needs Ruskin's history courses this year consisted of world history Il, American history, Missouri history, comtempoiary issues, and American and comparative government. The chief aim of the Missouri history course was to give pupils a greater appreciation of our state and to make them conscious ofthe resources and the varied opportunities which Missouri affords its citizens. lt also brought out the part played by Missouri in the western development ofthe United States. American government and comparative government were sequential courses. The aim of American government was to impress upon the student the responsibility of citizenship for the development of better government. The students learned how the state has grown from a simple organization to the complex society of today. The structure and operation ofthe national, state, and local governments was studied along with social and political problems. In comparative government, the student was given a comparative understanding of the relationships which exist between the American democratic system and various systems of government present in other parts of the world. The relationships and differences between the three isms were studied, that is, capitalism, socialism, and communism. f , V , 7 4,-, , Y, Vi 4 XZ Q sf' a W ff wi X W W W .gk 1. f W fi sf Mr, Mike Bcothe 33 N ,, . . . . , ., .,.,,. .,,, ,.,,..., '.., ,.,, ...,,.. ,......,,...,.,.--,..i-,h...,....,:- E s F V V xr 410114-www IVlr. Max Elrod if ,fy Q If '45 Vf My fa A if Q 5'-ZW' f '7 'f W f!,! Ju 3 Mr. A 3 Edward Gier Miss Dorothy Kennedy ....,.......,, ---v--f-f--'-' , ,. .. ...,,. ,.1,.., .... ,.....W,............,....,......-..-..------ Y------ff 'W ' H i , 4 l I 4 r X1 1 J , W ,,--....,.-.-.,........-.....:....,....,..4..-n.....,,,,--,...............,.,.....k .-.- .. ........,-...-,.,, , v v I You may kiss the bride. . Reverend Daniel Farris congratulates groom Ken. Family Relations Weds Nine Couples Part of the curriculum of the family relations classes was a mock wedding, designed to prepare students for the real thing. Each class chose its bride and groom and went through the ceremony, complete with planning, invitations, decorations, and reception. Couples wed were: Diane Harwood and Ken Emery lpictured herel, Sheri Smelser and Brad Grantham, Flora Chatam and Tim Askew, Brenda Poague and Pete Anderson, Linda Pieratt and Bill Winters, Pam lVlilIer and Bill Gladden, Trudy Johns and IVloe Spitcaufsky, Suzanne Pollock and John Farris, and IVleIanie Robertson and Lynn Walker. mg The wedding party, left to right: P. Briggs, P. Tuttle, P. Holman, C. Dalton, NI. lVlcCord, D Harwood, K. Emery, J. lVlallory, B. Plumberg, D. Farris, B. Flumans, S. Johnston, P. lVlontez. Y. .if . . . , In ag , I L ew' V' ' v ,, f. , , 9 I Ken places the gold wedding band on Diane's finger. 37 Us 4 2 J ZW Top, left to right: Mrs. Carolyn Clark, English lll, lVg Mrs. Mary Ann Crawford, English Ill, Com- munications. Bottom, left to right: Mrs. Jean Gelsinger, English Ill, Debate: Mrs. Dorotha McCreary, English IV, Literature. English Classes Develop An Interest ln Literature Besides instruction in the practical uses of the English language and offering assistance in the building of a vocabulary suitable for a high school student, Ruskin's English students also tried their hand at interpreting such classics as Macbeth, Hamlet and Antigone. The display cases were also another example of the English department's handiwork, as were the book fair and the educational fair. This year Ruskin welcomed several new teachers to the English department. Included were Mrs. Carolyn Clark, Mrs. Mary Ann Crawford, Mrs. Jean Gelsinger, Mr. John O'Benar, Mrs. Pamela Green and Mrs. Patricia Phillips. And THEN we take over the world! f ' f K ff ZWXW W W f ' ffiwff' 9 f f, f In f ' W! 75M,? '1,f ,M X Wm M 'W ,Wm ,f X We fr A X ,M if , ,. ?,,aJA, 4 ,ff I I V, 1 ff V ,Q ' ' -f - V : .,i' Jw ' .11 . 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Upon request, the Drama class performed for the English classes and the district grade schools. The Debate Team attended several tournaments this year in competition with area schools. Included vvere the lVlexico, Conference, and District tournaments, and the State tournament which was held this Spring. IVlost people lie dovvn when they sleep. 7' W , ' f ,, ,W A M, 0 4 W if 7 J-A A ,, 'T ,f Linh y'QJ Llx,- lll'i'1e M -M-4 -, an 1- ,V ,- ,.,...... 4.,ff,...x,,..,,--A----5' A-W 4- wff'fM 1 ' ' is 'S Q 1 x I N N l , ' -'---'-'--'f--H---H---4' -w.',..1.f.-.....,.4.1,..., ,, . , . ' ' 1 'i 1-if-, Left to Right: Nlr. Irschel Hooker, Art I lllg lVlrs. Catherine Vesce, Art I ll lVlr. Nathan Ferman, Art Il, Students Study The Basics Of Color And Proportion Ruskin art students learned this year the basic elements of color and design. This is accomplished by mixing shades of color and studying perspective. lVlr. Nathan Ferman, head of the art department, said that besides participation in the Educational Fair and the Art Club, art students also learned to see things from an artistic point of vievv. lVIrs. Catherine Vesce, a new teacher to the department, said her Art I and Art ll students are learning the basics of art and will soon be moving into more complicated exercises. Then vve spread it on some bread and sell it for thirty-five cents. fr 1: N X - , Y .xv -X - Y' -'x 37 ff 'F'lfi 'i,l,gfi'f,'ifi1fggA Q17 -V--, Y--H --f-p -1 ., --l., ' 'K Y - - - M:-WY 'r-H --V ,.,. 1 I I I f .. Boy's P.E. Begins Year With Flag Football Boys enrolled in physical education began the year vvith a unit on flag football. Later activities included vvrestling, spirited games of killer ball, units on basketball, volleyball, gymnastics, and physical fitness tests which vvere given quarterly. Sports P.E. class, open to boys vvho participated in Ruskin's extra curricular sports, met sixth hour each day to help the athletes develop proficiency and skill in their chosen sport. Girls P.E. classes started the year with intra-class volleyball tournaments which lasted for most of the first quarter. Units on basketball, softball, tennis, archery and tumbling follovved. The annual physical fitness test was given in the spring on a nationvvide basis. Charlie Harris, junior, in position to run. tssfiyff SSRN. 2. X, ,l itsss We :ff . Wits A sr? X fssfws fi t Mess: 4-sm: t 'i' si .... From left to right: Miss Carol Johns, Coach Russell Dowell, lVlrs. Shirley France and Coach David Karaff. ' lVlr. Herbert Hamann. xx hs 'w-...,4f , N... SN. jf- ,, I ,ff ,NX -MW., -..,...- ..,, ,.,.,.,,,,,,M ...f s MX .-.mi ss ,.,.,.,,.. f-as ..,,-fs x.,4m- X H, .N em x -. x X f M ,NVVA M ,ff x, ,.,i4m ., 5 - 1 1 M,.,.f , fd, ,,., x,.-,wNM, .,,, .,-.,fjf ,...x .ww J f sf I f' ,.., M1 . f 1 4 J 'F E i 1 kj? Mrs. Mary Wiley demonstrates a routine on the balance beam ,AQ ,N .,,....1.4,W f 1 1 if .ini f ff if Wir! 5? V gf f Q1b?l'1'1!:if'75v'r'I'z I f..v V 1 Lell TVN.. lifwww Mun mqiwl, IW! Special Education Classes Active In Vocational Studies Oftentimes, what happens in the special education classes is a mystery to Ruskin students. This year, the 7977 Mirage hopes to clear up that mystery. Under the guidance of lVlr. Roy Beers and lVlrs. lVlary Wille, twenty-seven students received extensive education in vocational fields to prepare them for the life they will enter upon graduation from high school. When these students leave Ruskin, they will take with them the knowledge necessary to acquire jobs in home decoration, furniture upholstering, sewing, woodworking, and many other vocations. Activities included baking for special school events, making toys for hospitalized children, operating the Eagle's Nest, and selling homecoming mums. Special education students had a social life, too: they attended an annual dinner-dance sponsored by Air Force personnel at Richards-Gebaur Air Base, took field trips to places of interest, and planned and attended parties for special occasions. Overall, the basic goals of the curriculum were to improve the student's self-image and to develop better social adjustment, two ambitions that all classes, everywhere, should strive to attain. l 5 lVlr. Beers works with his students. 54 7 Gary Brown shares a dance and conversation with Mrs. Burkhart. X sa . x, 'NW Q.-Lhwfg :- 1-5: X A - J Q wi lVlrs. WiIle's students enjoy the first course of their meal. A lr stun I X f W is V: R X. W., ef 2 xsxx L s 074 r A y ,4 sv, f X1 ,Z 4 X wi sy ! if, w i 227' , xii W . S Bri. -M .. , 2 137. , K Y 'Asn em-..,..,,., 'bw rf' .Jw .,. X f . 5 X f 4 3 I A knowledge of the cash register is essential to Richard Dennis' business study. s ww--M-,K V V ,Q - 'sss Wfass x X ' ,X i , -., N Y X f X wr- ss . s - . f ,xi .f .5 J ' af 14A re Dianna Richardson works at improving her 'IVDWQ QHUQUCV' Gary Brown takes five school. ks W is: Efjffws . A N ks. L .X s Nm .Q so L XXNM A after working in the EagIe's Nest before UW Sf' .ss ' wwe W 4 X xi ,, if fl 5 Z ? ,fi f Z' ff! 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X' g , f I I J i v v v I 1 X 1 4 1 1 l l I C w I F 1 w ,s ll lr X U I x - -- Faculty Summary Akin, Donna S. Girls' PE' Girls' Intramurals Volleyball and Basketball, Central Missouri State College, B.S. Akin, Gaylord n n Aerospace Education, Southwest Baptist College, William Jewell, A.A., B.A. Alford, Richard A. 1 Health, Hygiene, Cross-country, track, Kansas State College-Pitts- burg, B.S. Allen, William R. Biology, Health, Wrestling, Northwest Missouri State College, B.S. Antener, Janet L. French I, II, lll, IV, French Club, UMKC, B.A., M.A. Bassett, Cheryl A. Chemistry, Physical Science, General Science, Sophomore Conces- sion Stand, Oklahoma State University, University of Kansas, B.S. Bates, Oren L. Bookkeeping I, Business Math, Business Law, Junior Stand, Northwest Missouri State College, B.S. Beers, Roy A. Special Education, Eagle's Nest, Junior Stand, Central Missouri State College, B.S., M.S. Belden, Priscilla A. English IV, Senior Class, University of Missouri, B.A. Bias, Wayne F. Psychology, Geography, District Chairman of Social Studies, Northeastern Missouri State College, B.A. Bishop, Elizabeth H. Business Math, Business Law, Typing, Mississippi State College for Women, B.S. Bodenhamer, Jim C. Architectural Drawing, Machine Drawing, Drafting 1, Central Missouri State College, M.S. Boone, Richard S. Bookkeeping I, II, Junior Stand, Central Missouri State College, B.S., M.S. Boothe, Michael Lee American History, Central Missouri State College, B.S. Briggs, Joyce L. Drama I, ll, lll, Debate I, II, Ill, Debate Club, NFL, Thespians, Ushers, Junior Class, Debate and Drama tournaments, Assemblies, Southeastern State College, Oklahoma State University, B.A. Bright, Dale T. Woodworking l, General Shop, Central Missouri State College, B.S. Burkhart, Kenneth L. Assistant Principal, Student Council, Southwest Missouri State College, University of Missouri, B.S., M.S. Burkhart, Jacqueline L. Typing I, Bookkeeping I, University of Missouri, B.S. Canady, Don Chorus, University of Nebraska, Wichita State University, B.A., M.A. 60 Mr. Bodenhamer checks a student's equipment for class. Catlin, Polly K. Family Relations, University of Guam, B.A. Cattle, David S. Assistant Principal, Hannibal LaGrange Junior College, University of Missouri, B.S., M.A., Specialist in Education. Chan, Beverly A. Spanish, Pep Club, University of Kansas, Arizona State University, B.S., M.A. Clark, Carolyn H. English lll, IV, Whitworth College, University of New Hampshire, B.A., M.A. Clark, James H. Physiol09Y1 Head Wrestling Coach, Tennis Coach, Science Department Chairman, University of Kansas, M.S. Claxton, Larry S. Metalworking I, Woodworking I, Northwest Missouri State College, B.S. Colye, Thomas J. American History, Head Track Coach, Kansas State College-Pitts- burg, B.S., M.S. Crawford, Mary Ann English lll, Communications, Avila College, B.A. Dean, Robert W. Sophomore Counselor, Student Council, University of Southern Mississippi, UMKC, B.S., M.S. Dowell, Mary F. Spanish I, ll, Ill, IV, Spanish Club, Northwest Missouri State College B.S. Dowell, Russell F. Boys' PE, Northwest Missouri State College, Central Missouri State College, B.S. Dreger, Edwin K. Aerospace Education ll, Ill, University of Colorado, Air War College, Air Force Command and Staff College, B.S., Graduate International Relations Certificate. Earl Joseph D. Electricity I, ll, Radio Club, University of Missouri, B.S. Elrod, Max O. World History Il, Northwest Missouri State College, B.S. Evans, Bonnie B. English ll, Communications ll, University of Houston, B.S. Ferman, Michael N.B. Art ll, IV, Art Club, Wichita State University, B.A. France, Shirley J. Girls' PE, Central Missouri State College, B.S. W l Frazier, J. Larry 5 S l Algebra ll, Sports PE, Head Sophomore Football Coach, Assistant 5' Varsity Track Coach, Northeast Missouri State College, B.S., M.A. f Gelsinger, Jean English Ill, Speech I, Southwest Missouri State College, University ':,, jfifi , of Missouri, B.S., M.S. 'fri , Gentry, Harold W. T Assistant Principal, Northwest Missouri State College, Central l Missouri State College, B.S., M.S. Gier, Edward F. World History ll, Student Council, Flockhurst College, UMKC, B.S., M.A. A Glynn, Robert M. 'sity Health, Psycholo9V2 Kansas State College-Pittsburg, B.S. Gouty, Paul A. Geometry, General Math, Central Missouri State College, B.S. sity, Graham, Mary G. Latin l, ll, American History, Junior Classical League, University I of Missouri, B.A. wire, Green, Pamela M. l English Ill, Publications Mirage, University of Kansas, B.A. ance Hall, Paul W. Metalworking ll, Driver Education, Junior Class, Northeast ' Missouri State College, Central Missouri State College, B.S., M.S. lege? Hamann, Herb Boys' PE, University of Missouri, B.S., M.S. ,nts Mrs. Briggs reviews cuttings from several plays for drama class. .hern State State War lu ate Hamann, Melba S. Typing, University of Missouri, B.S. Hamble, William Fl. Chorus, Choir, Music Appreciation, Music Theory, Girls' Glee Club, Boys' Glee Club, Girls' Double Sextet, Contest Ensembles and Soloists, Kansas State College-Emporia, UMKC, Kansas State College-Pittsburg, University of Kansas, B.M.E., M.M.E. Harper, Gerald L. Boys' PE, Football, Basketball, Culver-Stockton College, Northeast Missouri State College, B.S., M.S. Hensch, Diana L. American History, Geography, Junior Stand, Oklahoma State University, B.S. Hester, J. Ernest Math Analysis, Physics, Math Club, Northwest Missouri State College, B.S. Hiller, Jeffrey C. Business Math, Business Law, DE I, DECA, Northeastern Oklahoma University, B.S. Hocker, E. lrshel Art I, lll, Art Club, Head Baseball Coach, Northeast Missouri State College, Colorado State University, B.S.E. Horne, Roger A. Drafting, Electricity, Northwest Missouri State College, Oklahoma State University, B.S., M.S. Horton, Lucile Interiors, Homemaking l, University of Arkansas, B.S.H.E. Hoskin, Donald Geometry, Algebra ll, Northeast Missouri State College, B.S., M.A. Hoskins, Charles E. Counselor, Northeast Missouri State College, B.S., M.A. Johns, Carol L. Girls' PE, Coach girls volleyball and basketball team, Culver-Stock- ton College, B.A. g Karaff, David J. Boys' PE, Sophomore Coach for Football, Basketball, Baseball, Northwest Missouri State College, B.S. Kennedy, Dorothy Marie World History ll, American-Comparative Government, Mount St. Scholastica, Central Missouri State College, M.A. Kennedy, Karl V., Jr. American History, Missouri History, William Jewell College, B.A. Kizer, Anna B. Homemaking ll, Foods, Child Development, Central Missouri State College, B.S., M.S. Langford, Marjorie E. Counselor, Senior Class, University of Missouri, Central Missouri State College, additional work at UMKC, University of Kansas, B.S., M.S. LaRue, Virginia English Ill, Central Missouri State College, B.S. Lawrence, Douglas M. Principal, University of New Mexico, UMKC, B.A., M.A. 6l Lewis, Frank E. Biology, Central Missouri State College, B.S. Lewis, Una F. English Il, Central Missouri State College, B.S. Lister, Sue V. Typing, Central Missouri State College, B.S., M.S. Little, Stephen C. DE I, ll, DECA, Kansas State College-Emporia, B.S. Lyons, Nancy C. General Business, Saint Mary's College, B.S., M.S. McCreary, Dorotha n . English Literature, English IVE FTA: Baylor UVIIVGVSITV. Ottawa University, UMKC, B.A., 24 hours in graduate English. Mallerory, Leon E. Sociology, Economics, Family Relations, University of Kansas, B.S. Malotte, Raymond E. Vocational Counselor, Northwest Missouri State College, UMKC, B.S.,M.A. Maupin, Charles W. Chemistry, Research Problems, Science Club, Central Missouri State College, B.S. Maupin, Dorothy M. Shorthand I, Typing, National Honor Society, Central Missouri State College, M.S. Mendez, Carole B. Vocational Home Economics, FHA, Kansas State College-Pittsburg, B.S. Mims, Carey L. American History, American-Comparative Government, Florida State University, B.A. Moran, Patrick E. Senior Math, Football Coach, St. Benedict's College, B.S. Mullins, Aleta L. Clerical Practice 1, Typing, Northwest Missouri State College, University of Michigan, B.S., M.A. Musatics, Wayne L. English, Olivet Nazarene College, B.A., M.A. Nicholson, William M. Counselor, Kansas State College-Pittsburg, B.S., M.S. Noland, Michael T. Driver Education, Woodworking II, Assistant Football, Track, Central Missouri State College, B.S., M.S. O'Benar, John M. English Ill, Concordia Teachers College, UMKC, B.S., M.A. Parkhurst, Harry K. Counselor, University of Missouri, M.S,E, Partridge, Gerald Famlll' Relations, Boys' PE, R-Club, Arkansas A 81 M, Central Missouri State College, M.A. Perrin, Novella American History, Family Relations, Pep Club, Drill Team, Central Missouri State College, B.S. 62 ILJ A-5 Mrs. Langford overlooks class ranks for the seniors before graduation. Phillips, Patricia A. English II, Ill, Kansas State College-Pittsburg, B.A. Plowman, Linda K. Interiors, Home Economics II, Child Development, Southern Illinois University, B.S., M.S. Quest, Kenneth L. Family Relations, Boys' PE, Basketball, Golf, Westminister College, University of Missouri, B.A., M.A. F Rapps, Mary I. Chorus, Music Appreciation, Sophomore Choir, Sophomore Girls' Glee Club, Wichita State University, B.M.E. Ray, Marion F. BioIo9VJ District Science Department Chairman, Science Club, Northeast Missouri State College, University of Northern Iowa, B.S., M.A. Ray, Virginia L. Algebra I, II, Math Club, UMKC, B.A. Reynolds, MichaelL. American History, Driver Education, Head Cross-Country Coach, Assistant Track Coach, Kansas State College-Pittsbu rg, M.S. Ricono, Martin DE I, Il, DECA, Central Missouri State College, B.S. Roberts, James M. Psychology, World History ll, Southwest Missouri State College, B.S.E. Roberts, Marjorie G. Spanish I, ll, French I, Sophomore Spanish Club, University of Nevada, Northeast Missouri State College, B.A., M.A. Sandry, Mariann Speech I, ll, University of Kansas, B.S.E. Schultz, Alice J. ERQHSIW ll, French ll: Pep Club, French Club, University of Missouri, Institute of European Studies-Paris, McGill Univer- sity-Montreal, B.A. Sexton, Betsy L. English Il, UMKC: B.A. C.. DCT! Met She Won BS Snc Bar lvlll Spa Alg Sta Wo Ste Pri Co Ste En Ur Sul Wc M.. Sw Wc Tr: Lil UIX Ve SD Mi 'af Ef- M1929 M . pts 4 til E .Z tern ege, iirls' ilub, JW8 Q iach , lege, y of f of iver- Skaggs, Ellen Fi. Algebra l, Geometry, National Honor Society, Northeastern Oklahoma State College, UMKC, B.A., M.A. Skinner, Bess B. Clerical Practice, Typing, FTA, Central lVlissouri State College' as., ivi.s. ' Scrudder, Wayne E. Metal working I, Drafting l, Central Missouri State College, B.S.E' Sherrow, Don E. World History ll, Geography, Kansas State College-Pittsburg, B.S.E. Snodgrass, Jim B. Band, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Baptist University, M.M.E., M.S. O Spadoni, Marilyn A. Algebra I, Geometry, University of Missouri, B.S. Stathos, G.M. World History ll, Central Missouri State College, B.S. Steck, Blaine E. Principal, Student Council, Senior Class, Northwest Missouri State College, University of Missouri, B.S., M.S. Stewart, Lorene English ll, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Oklahoma Baptist University, B.A. Super, Bruce H. World History ll, Psychology, Basketball committee, UMKC, B.A., M.A. , Swaffar, J.D. Woodworking I, Southwest Missouri State College, B.S. Travis, Carolyn Sue Librarian, Joplin Junior College, Kansas State College-Pittsburg, UMKC, B.A., B.S., M.A. Vanderwood, Boy M. Speech l, ll, Drama I, Drama Club, Speech Tournaments, Central Missouri State College, B.S. X. WW fi 4 .X f ,,, , .W f fy , f ff f 4 i-I .N , . f V QV fi C If ff 4 f f , 1 f , 'f ' Q ,r It I QQ ' lVlr. Ferrnan illustrates the principles of good art work with chalk. ...Y l Faculty members participate in the benefit basketball game between the faculty and senior members of the football team. Van Hoozer, Vivian H. Sophomore Counselor, Student Council, Central Missouri State College, UMKC, B.S., B.S.E., lVl.A. Vesce, M. Catherine Art I, ll, Art Club, University of Ohio-Dayton, Oberlin College, B.A., lVl.A.T. Wagner, Linda lVl. Home Management, Child Care, Homemaking lll, IV, Pep Club, Drill Team, University of Missouri, B.S. Whitney, Doris E. Art l, ll, Kansas State College, B.S. Wild, Larry D. American History, Assistant Baseball Coach, Kansas State College-Emporia, B.S.E., M.S.E. Wiley, Mary C. Girls' PE, Kansas State College-Pittsburg, B.S., M.S. Wiley, Lyle Wayne Woodworking ll, Kansas State College-Pittsburg, B.S. Wille, Mary J. Special Education, Central Missouri State College, B.S. Williamson, Wayne W. Biol0QV, University of Nebraska, University of Kansas, B.S. Willis, Richard N. DE, T8il, Northwest Missouri State College, Northeast Missouri State College, Central Missouri State College, B.S., M.A., Coordinator Certificate. Wrisinger, Arch Clerical Practice I, ll, Secretarial Practice, Creative Writing, Hl-LIGHT, Central Missouri State College, UMKC, B.S., B.S.E., M.A. Yocum, George L. Contemporary lssues, American History, Kansas State College- Emporia, UIVIKC, B.S., lVl.A. Yoder, Lonabelle C. Librarian, Goshen College, B.S. 63 J.-,r- ,.-Q-- ' Xu f ff : ff mf X 35277 j if ,fax W M ......q.. .4-q , ,,..a-. . ....J...-.-... 1, yi 14 I V W V. Y. -......-...,....,..--.g...-.-.......Q.,-. ..- ., . .-,, , . -......,-,V, , ,, , ...Y.w,, , W V ,t..,.: ,,..., . AY I M - - -v, gd ,,.,.1-y -A........... Q.-- A -.-,. I ,, is n Jank e 9 . Nat'l Honor Society Attends State Convention Held At CMS The Ruskin chapter of the National Honor Society consisted of 255 members this year. Officers were David Martin, president, John Shireman, vice-president, Melanie Robertson, secretary, Walter Rose- brough, treasurer, Barbara Corbin, historian. Sponsors were Mrs. Dorothy Maupin and Mrs. Ellen Skaggs. Three members of the NHS attended the state convention held in Warrensburg, Missouri on March 6, 1971. They were Bobbi Slagle, Debbie Kennedy, and Donna Gillam. The theme of the convention was Today's Youth-Tomorrow's Hope. The group attended three lecture sessions where they discussed such problems as drug abuse and community problems. The annual spring initiation was held on Saturday, March 27, 1971 in the Ruskin Cafeteria. 120 new members consisting of senior, junior, and sophomore students were inducted. Ruth Dutton assists in taking Society dues. Front Row: Mrs. Maupin, Sponsor, J. Cederburg, P. Cutler K. Hand, J. Floyd, T. Klein, K. Blosser, C. Daman, J. Hor' 100, B. Jones, Mrs. Skaggs, Sponsor. Second Row: K. Gran Qef, J. Burton, L. Fairhurst, R. Dutton, R. Christian, J. Flebbe, V. Beatty, D. Chambers, V. Ledford, R. Galloway J. Bledsoe. Third Row: A. Hensley, B. Hickerson, C. Hader, P, Clark, D, Henry, M. Bulger, D. Johnson, D. Gillarn, K. Archer M, Sigh, D, Harwood, S. Hicks. Fourth Row: l.. Hgbgl, P, Harakagl T, Belval, R. Jones, B. Blundell, D. John, D. caamim, R, Lmard, D. Daley. O- Affhufsf J- B'Vh0'deff V. Cooksey. Left to right: V. Vance, E. Harris, I. Payne, P. Kuzma, C. Rutt, J. Ralls, K. Shoemaker, G. Beers. Mirage Moves To Summer Delivery The 1971 Mirage staff consisted of 22 members. Debbie Kennedy, senior, was editor of the yearbook, she succeeded Jan Yeagley who held this position for the first semester. This year the staff had 3 photographers: Grady Beers, senior, Ed. Harris, senior, and Henry Thompson, junior. Mrs. Pamela Green, sponsor of the Mirage staff this year, approved the actions taken by the Board of Publications which consisted of Class Editor, Cheryl Peters, Sports Editor, Paul Webb, Art Director, Jim Balls, Feature Editor, Jeanine Grubbs, Business Editor,Debbie Kennedy, and Copy Editor, Karen Shoemaker. Ingrid Payne prepares the index for the Mirage, QNFNEQ wwe sk - ,f,,. Q ,M wi ' . ,E 1: Left to right: B, IVIcBride, C. Peters, L. IVlcAllister, L. Hudgins, S. Drake, J. Grubbs N Wright, B. Slagle, D. Kennedy. Back Row: IVlrs.Parne1a Green, sponsor. NX! k sxq Q. X. . N YSXXQN , W W., Karen Shoemaker and Jim Fialls discuss ideas for yearbook Paul Webb and Henry Thompson draw Iayouts for the Mirage. Eddie Harris takes advantage of a between issues break to finish work on an original short story. Hi-Light Awarded Top MIPA Honors This years Ruskin newspaper, the Hi-Light, was published monthly by the Creative Writing class. lVlr. Arch Wrisinger was the faculty advisor and Vicki Beatty served as editor. Staff members developed insight into the world of newspaper journalism as they gained experience in interviewing, editing, and accurate reporting. Between issues, the class wrote short stories, poems, and essays, many of vvhich were submitted early in lVlay for entry into Miss0uri's Youth Writes. This booklet, sponsored by the lVlissouri Association of English Teachers, is published annually and contains written work of students in junior and senior high schools all over lVlissouri. The 1970 issue of Youth Writes contained 23 entries by last years Creative Writing students, making Ruskin the largest single contributing school in lVlissou ri. For the fourth consecutive year, lVlissouri Inter- scholastic Press Association rated the Hi-Light All lVlissouri, the highest honor they can bestow. Ruskin also placed first in sports reporting and received the lVIedalist award from the Columbia School of Journalism in New York. Greg Jones, drama editor, plans coverage for Ruskin's spring play The Miracle Worker. lVlr. Arch Wrisinger, faculty advisor, caught in a hurried moment on his way to class. Q -M, J X I A 'WWF QQ N .t, I Lmw., x 1 Dlav ,f'w W x tts m first draft of her article. As the deadline approaches, Becky Nlellicker concentrates on completing the Ruth Dutton ponders a subject for her upcomung column The Buskln Ruler From ROW left to right L, Douggg,-rd D, NiChOlS,J,JOhDSOD.S6CODd Crumpley J Hunt E l-larrus IVI lmgarten R Jones G Hunnucutt B , A V A I Flow: V. Beatty, P. Chambers, G. Hlxson, R. Jones, Third Flow. B, Nlelllcker D Fl: ev nt on Dutton, D. Martin, B. Nlumper. Fourth Row: K. BIOSS er, G. Jones, C- ' w .VJ E 3 E E ff I I wN..,.,-emo inven- W un- X Left to right: lVlr. lrngarten, C. Hader. Top Row: P. Lawson, J. Seuter, P. Gardner. if 431' The Debate Club Ranked High In Area Tournaments The Debate Club, much like some of the other Ruskin organizations such as band and choir, was made up of a actual class. The class and the club consisted of fifteen people. The group met in class after tournaments to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the tournament. Besides debating in tournaments, the members of the club often debated in front of service organizations, such as the Lions Club, or other schools in the district. The Debate Club was headed by President Phil Lawson and Treasurer Mike lmgarten. John Seuter does some last minute checking on statis- tics. NFL Members Earn Awards National Forensic League was a national organiza- tion open only to members of the Speech or Debate Clubs. lVlrs. Briggs was the sponsor for the second year. The members earned points by par- ticipating in speech tournaments, public perform- ances, assemblies, poetry, debate, original oratory, extemporaneous speaking, radio and television speaking. They competed with students throughout Missouri and Kansas. Awards were given to students in the form of a pin with the stone of each student's achievement and a certi- ficate with his degree. Students participating in at least two tournaments were 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 were awarded to students earning 250 points. I get all my information from the highest authority. . .mel , Z , 'K 4 , J , Front Row Nl Schaeffer, G. Fetters, C. Hader, B. Eisenhower, lVl. Barnes. ins- Third Bowl K- KGUSWQGV, Nl- WBiSSmaf1, P- Lawson M lmgaffen D Second Row L Cackler, J. Linn, D. Herbst, K. Lattelle, IVI. Reaves, L. Hutch- WOVTNGY, P- Gafdhef. 7- MM , lv 41' .f l l I l I fy iffq , l if en, D. -.-xr. h Front Row: J. Urbanek, T. Smith, K. Pryne, T. Wagner, J. Pierson, S. Stewart, P. Warren, J. Dick, K. Lattelle, J. Linn, lVl. Reaves, T. Day, V. Payne, IVI. Renault, D. Smith, D. Hendricks, N. Cantwell, D. Lundeen. Second Row: B. lVlcFerrin, S. Valentine, C. Neimeyer, R. Bliss, D. Lawsan, L. Longiaru, C. 4 Hursh, G. Fetters, J. Quinn, C. Sade, D. Kincade, T. Parham, V. Pettet, J. I Hamilton, B. Hickerson, C. Viles, Nl. Willoughby, J. Slyman, lVl. Schaeffer, D. i Houpt. Third Row: L. DelVlent, L. Rosen, S. Wilson, lVl. Brennaman, T. Kroencke. Fourth Row: J. Horton, J. NlcCullough, V. Fullerton, P. Chambers, 4 H. lVlcGowan, D. Gould, D. Bury, B. lVlumper, P. Van Dolah, D. Jacoby, L. l l i l l ffl: E 1 l J V H84 . --.. Two Thespian members talk to lVlrs. Briggs concerning details about Club clues. ju Hutchins, D. Doran, P. Laughery, P. lVliIler, L. Cackler, Nl.L. Barnes, C Dayringer. Fifth Rovv: IVI. Bernard, J. IVlonath, B. Orner, T. Krueger, P. Coons S. Bessette, V. Roach, T. Cushing, lVl. Bunge, L. Doussard, E. Nlorgan, D Herbst, J. Ziarko, P. Kooken, P. Clark, H. lVlcWllliams, lVl. Liggatt, D. Sinovic J. Chatham, D. Boone. Sixth Row: IVI. Polonius, IVI. Blaylock, T. Cummings, L Hanks, A. Ward, B. Lawrence, G. Jones, J. Scronce, L. Chatham, lVl. Keller, D Higinbotham, R. Wagner, lVl. Harkins, D. lVlcDanieI, J. Epperson, K. Kensinger J. Reynolds, B. Eisenhower, IVI. Wheeler. Thespian Club Helps With Toys-For-Tots This year the Thespian Club grew to a membership of 55 students. It provided an extracurricular organization for those students interested in speech and drama. Elected as the president for the 1970-1971 school year was lVlontene Reaves, senior. Other officers were Janet Linn, junior, vice-president, Kathy Lattelle, senior, secretary, and Jean Dick, senior, treasurer, The club participated in two plays, the toys-for-tots drive, and a dance, served at various civic clubs, and competed in different tournaments. This year the Thespians met twice a month under the supervision of lVlrs. Joyce Briggs. 75 Art Club Works To Beautify Halls Of Ruskin Under the sponsorship of lVlr. Nathan B. Ferman, the Art Club met on the first and third Monday of each month. Some of this year's activities included making Christmas decorations for the halls and lobby of the school, designing bulletin boards, and decorating display cases. Using money raised at a spring car wash, Art Club members visited the Kansas University and Warrensburg Art departments. A field trip to the Kansas City Art Institute gave the club an opportunity to observe the fundamentals of art construction and the basics of color technique. Officers for the year were Renee Tarpley, senior, president, Charlie Harris, junior, vice-president, Joy Hale, senior, treasu rerp and Lisa lVlaxwell, senior, secretary. Artist at work From ROWT 5- Setsef. B- Dickey, J- BUTTON, L- Maxwell. R- Kean. D. R. Dutton, G Davidson Third Row A Caudle R Ranck T Peck, J. lVIonath, lVlrs. Vesce: Sponsor. Second Row: lVlr. Fermang Horton, G. Pruitt J Mason S Ethrndge R Casto R Tarpley Not SDOHSOV, B. Willoughly, D. Nlann, J. Hale, P. DePalma, F. Chatham, Pictured: lVlr Hofkef Sponsor I l l ,T. Not Glee Clubs Participate ln Concerts At Warrensburg The Girls' Glee Club of sixty members met every Wednesday afternoon this year. Fifteen members made up the Boys' Glee and their meetings were held every Tuesday afternoon. Some of the Clubs' members participated in musical concerts which were held at Warrensburg, IVlissouri. Under the direction of lVlr William R. Hamble, they also performed for several school concerts some of which were the fall concert, the Christmas concert, and the spring concert. 'W' Front Rovv, left to right: lVl. Deich, J. Showalter, D. Wolf. Second Rovv: D. Bolten, S. Wienecke, lVl. Stegner, R. Ramsey. Third Rovv: G. Hammond, J. Ralls, J, Bears. 4 , , i 5. li i Front Rovv, left to right: R. Rusk, T. Caselman, D. Strauss, D. Houpt, S. Jep- Deson, D. Roth, D. L'l'lommedieu, lVl. Gish, K. Archer, K. Beach, S. Tucker, E. Andrevvs. Second Rovvi E. lVlorgan, V. Fullerton, E. Olds, J. Givens, C. Waldren, P. Gardonia, K. Granger, T. Long, K. Shippee, P. Holman, K- Blosser. Third Rovvz l.. Snider, P. Williams, P. Hensley, V. King, D. Nlatthevvs, lVl. Robertson, B. Philo, A. Hensley, R. Gallovvay, K Dickey, C. Potts. Fourth Rovv: D. Tattershall, V. Cooksey, C. Wente, K Wallace, B Wilkes, J. Reed, C. Crovv, G. Buddemeyer, Nl. Strickland, P. Miller, 53 Stovall, S. lvliller, J. Schlie, S. Rodgers. 77 Q -I Q . . 1 . 1 V ON -..-..........,,.. .......... -...,....,.....-..,.a.AQ....f....-, .,..,U---ff . i , ,, ,. , bi I 0 l n a f 12 , QQ A X :sv Si vf 1 S me 1 'K 6 B V , ,s W f MBE A 3 xx Y, M V Ifmsa ,, 'fs .. X 5 wx i -- . .. ,. pix. A ....,....,. 1.-... 1 X ff ,-J Q f 'K WEA' :fy , . . f' , W in H f' X , N J Q X In x sy Q J V !fiL'f l if M I ' K' ' 2 I I I E, ,,Qf -, t 5 -pf , 55, , du? -,.,.-, lf , 'W ' 'I , V, '55 V '14,- ' 39 i ,his K 'A n im ,Yuki 2 W , ,J ff X if Af... '-.., Q77 x ,VK f I 'W-surf I ..f.,, gm X 1 ., Y ,zzf ,, 5 f. ff x I . 1 9 uf , I I ,pf T Q Q x , i ,fig ' an Z 9 K Z 1 I Q 'W J. 'TWYWK mf! 4 I, ' QA N Fmt ROW left to right, V Beatty J Smith S- Keplinger, 5- Watkins' J, Row: lVl. Boswell, C. Anderson, A. Simmons, J. Bartos, K. Teasley, K. Doug- Flebbe Second Row' G Pinkepank L Fairhurst V. Cooksey, S. Robinson, IHS. M- Vafflef, K- N3Sh. S- TUCKGF, B- Dif1widdie,R.Sn0dQfaSS, D4 Maffin, Fl. K Shipgpee L Sterreit Bloser Tfmd ROW. D. Hess M. Offgeag, K. Gibson, Kyle. Fifth Row: D. Nlclntyre, D. Roberts, D. Cox, H. Christianson, J. Winder, Z Dearing' T- Dabo Fayne L. Russo S. Hamilton, T, Gregory, Fourth D. Powell, J. Steel, C. Showalter, J. Cedarburg, S. Duple, R. Smith. Band ls Successful Under New Leadership Under the direction of lVlr. Jim Snodgrass, the Golden Eagle Band opened its season on October 13 performing during half time ceremonies at the Ruskin football game. Band members marched in the American Royal Parade on Octo- ber 17 and gave a performance October 24 at Central Methodist College in Fayette, lVlissouri. They began the 1971 year with a winter concert in January and performed at the Emporia State Teachers College in Emporia, Kansas on February 27. Urbie Green, nationally known trombone player, gave a concert with the band on lVlarch 16. Other highlights of the season included the district contest in War- rensburg on April 3, the April 24 state contest held in Co- lumbia, lVlissouri, and the spring concert on lVlay 14. 4. 1 .. 'W' .lite Field marching helps prepare the band for performances. Band members held candy and bake sales to finance contest and traveling fees. Early in the year they sponsored a Rock Festival which raised money to buy instruments and sheet music. Ruskin lVlarching Band participates in district contests at Warrensburg. Fir: Roi ber Ste gan . I il a sig-lx A ww M x Wi. W . N N..x . k .,,, ,. .-.., ,...., . ,. .,.f.,,,, . , , , ' -I v jg ' '- gn- wg, ,V 1-,g x -5 g 15 vii -,i ---V -wg,-,,,. 9.-,Q Rd, -: -5 -- --,F , gf. gf- , qg1'f:i-,-rn-:svn--'ff-7-ff V ' 'liififf-' L A V ' :xiii -.31-' ' ' 3.i2,iT2: -i'i3.: :ri ..- .gi f-12 -. 'ig L. 'ff- 'r,' Tr' '1 ,' '91-'W f K ' 1 i- ...-.13 :K if-1 '.gffg.'-,W iifi' .iff Qivi'-' V-1r.x':,f-3j-iP f,,11' 'f . ,- - f., : I-I 44, ...ff .-k ,., ', v. -,j:g.rf.--,f, - rv - : .L - -,,-: ' ' '- 'ni-L ., Fe: ' If fvfiz' , 'T ' 11-122 :JL 5211:-25:1 fg-,f,.l?-.54,1v?:g 11:-'J-E-:vfrj -QjZ:1'? 5f3::,.ji! f'9,-1525-'-Z' 4 QQ ,. 'l I I 1 M 1 lf We w 1 I ,. 1 H M Wx V , , K P , U P P s I , 1. V , H , P . r fl P, N , , QI f! if H 1 , , Y , YY.,, A .-,...,..,..., ., ..4-,...,-,..-.......,m-.........,..-....,..,,, , ., V, ,K , .. - ........--.-,..-.......w.......' .L-....., . --....--.-,......-. . 0 v I , gb-- . s I i W Front Row: S. Blom, J. Brown, C. Wente, K. Granger, C. Watkins, S. Hill, L. lVIcDaniel, D. Hansen, R. Pautler, K. Kizer, V. Fullerton, P. DePalma, J. Griffin, S. Setser, T. Caselman. Second Row: R. Rusk, J. Jackman, D. Sherrow,D.Strauss,K.Archer, D. Kennedy,B.Slagle. FTA Holds Bake Sales To Raise Money For A Senior Under the sponsorship of lVlrs. Bess Skinner and lVlrs. Dorotha lVlcCreary, Ruskin's chapter of the Future Teachers of America had a successful year. They earned money for a college scholarship to award a worthy senior and also they participated in a district teacher's aide program. Because Future Teachers is a service organization, all club members were available throughout the year to help teachers by grading papers, running errands, putting up J l bulletin boards and typing. They also participated in bake Saies and magazine Sams. Top picture: Bobbi Slagle, treasurer, goes over the club's account books with lVlrs. Skinner. Bottom picture: Debbie Kennedy talks with lVlrs. lVlcCreary about Teaching Day. This year's officers were: Karyn Archer, president, Julie Jackman, vice-president, Julie Brown, recording secretary, Cathy lVlorgrate, point secretary, Bobbi Slagle, treasurer, Maureen Gish, Bake sale chairman. 1 s iss X K X X x si K ex X X s . 1 .b.. - b French Club Attends Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme On Sunday, March 14, the French Club attended a play at the Music Hall in Kansas City. The play vvas titled Le Bourgeois Gentflhomme and vvas presented in French by the Treteau de Paris, a Parisian theatre group. Some members ofthe Club and the French classes began writing to pen pals in France. This vvas one way in which they broadened their horizon of communication and added to their classroom Curriculum. Other activities centered around experimentation vvith French cuisine. The Junior4Senior French Club attended dinner at the Sweden House Smorgasbord and enjoyed such dishes as le Coq au vin, Ie bouef a la Bourguignonnen le poisson, la soupe a l'oignon, and French bread. The Sophomore French Club cooked their ovvn meal, which turned out to be a vast banquet of Poulet a l'oignon, artichokes, exotic cheeses, and flaming desserts. They sampled French food again at the Chateaubriand and decided it to be nearly as good as their homecooking ! GN, YU? 5 N. W-,,,. f -' W'--M.-W1-s--,.... v ,.4..f- V 0't '-'Nm ,,,,, , 7, ' fm, X4 44 1 , ' ff M Listening is a very important part of learning a foreign language. Here, Miss Antener instructs her class in the use of the lab. JUNIOR-SENIOR FRENCH CLUB. Front Row, left to right: B. Smith, C. Port, D. Poorman, P. White, D. Smith, Miss Janet Antener. Second Row: B. Orner, L. Cackler, R. Tremble, J. Tull, P. Jensen, B. Hickerson Ss? l SOPHOMOFRE FRENCH CLUB: Front Ro I ft ' h 2 G yy- Wf 9 I0 H9 I .Bartley Fiaymo L. Cochran Miss Alice Schultz Third Flovv' Fl Lon . , f f , . . . g, K, S- Tull, D- Whlfer J- Hvmer. Second Row: D. Hamilton, C. France, J. Summers, C. Locke, B. Smith, J. L S, K ' 88 eague, ruger. ' Sw-W sw, ' 9 v if w QQ . x W W Miss 4 i I .l ,X X Above and below: JCL members practice scenes from the play they performed at the district convention. JCL Presents A Roman Wedding At The District Convention Sponsored by Mrs. Mary Graham, the Junior Classical League met on the second Monday of each month to further their understanding of the Latin language while learning about Latin customs and traditions. JCL officers for the 1970-71 year were: Sherry Posner, president, Pete Harakas, vice-president, Jan Mountjoy, secretary: Jeffrey Blanton, treasurer, and Steve Mitchell, historian. One of the highlights of the year was the November 24 initiation of new members. Before being formally inducted into the club, initiates were required to dress as Roman characters and wear signs proclaiming, Latin is not dead. In December, JCL held a Saturnalia party to celebrate Christmas in the style of ancient Latins. Other activities included a banquet in February, a State Latin convention at Columbia, Missouri in early April, and a metropolitan district convention at Baytown South later in the month. Q1 lfi' ' ' , Front Bow, left to right: J. Mountjoy, J. Blanton, S. Posner, S. Mitchell, P, Harakas. Second Jgi, Row: E. Jones, K. Horton, S. Shanerman, V. Storie, R. Morgan, Mrs, Graham, Third Row: M. J Carroll, J, Schmidt, S. Ziegler, D, Nichols, D. Baie, P. Fish. agar' ,rss s,.Q?g.4f3wSQ si s f . f 4 wit W Q fi z3?S'fSCZ:wyQ,s t X fi+s2Q'i,fD,,ff'e sqgf ' ries 'Vfgf Q ',,'Yf, f -rgefgfifn, 89 Math Club Acquires Membership Into JETS Guest speakers and numerous field trips helped math club members gain a better insight into mathematics as an integral part of modern society. On February 18, Sister Ann Dominic- tassone, Chairman of the Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at Avila College, presented a program entitled A Pair of Rabbits and the lVlathematician which dealt with the development of the Fibbonacci number of series. Individual club members presented programs at each meeting ranging from computation by means of abacus to the fundamentals of computer programing. Field trips included avisit to the Olathe Air Traffic Control Center. Plastic mathematical tables were sold by mem- bers in October to pay for the club's membership into JETS, a National Junior Engineering Technical Society. lVlath Club officers included Ruth Dutton, presidentp David lVlartin, vice- president, Barbara lVlumper, secretary, and Beth lVlumper, treasurer. The club's sponsor vvas lVlr. J. Ernest Hester, Ruskin's math analysis and physics teacher. 'K , . . 7 N .. Front Row, left to right R Dutton lVlr J Hester Second Bow B Nlurnper B. lVlumper. Third Rovv R lVleloy J Tull Fourth Bow D Martin T Belval. NWN F slasvhnv Joe Tull and Torn Belval contemplate several points made by a speaker. 4, x i E Q ss S Fluth Dutton, president, conducts a lVlath Club meeting. 'Ullman -..,M:Kx X in Front Row: C. Quick, B. Gladden, A. Williams. Second Rovv: S. Nast, B. Rousch, T. Cummings. Third Row: B. Blundell, M. Wheeler, J. Havelic, S. Northcraft. .wuingl Radio Club members, Bill Rousch and Jerry Havelic,examine equipment. Scott Northcraft demonstrates receiving messages during a club meeting. f ,, ,,,,, ,. W , . 4- 451, 3 My 4 2 X 1 X ff 7 me f, Wgifi ' z,y,f iff fy' . 1? f Members Of Radio Club Meet Three Times A Week This year the Radio Club consisted of 12 members, 3 seniors, 5 juniors, and 4 sophomores. Scott Northcraft, junior, president, presided over the meetings which were held every lVlonday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Other officers included Steve Nast, junior, vice-president and acting treasurer, and Jerry Havelick, senior, secretary. Selling candy vvas the main money-making project of the Radio Club. Sponsored by IVlr. Joseph Earl, club members studied throughout the year to qualify for their novice ham operators licenses. 9l John White eads R-Club i l ii 1, , i , l Vienna.-' 't' ,iz 2 R-Club, an athletic organi- zation, vvas open to all athletes vvho lettered in one or more sports. The purpose of R-Club vvas to provide Ruskin athletes with an opportunity to parti- cipate in organized extra-cur- ricular sports activities. Mike Drescher and Bryant Kachel suffer through R-Club initiation. SXT l - Front Row: D. Kennedy, P. Chambers, D. lVloyer, D. Earlston Second Rovv: D. IVliIIer, W. Roseborough, B. Harmon, L. Evans, T. Roper, lVl. Chambers. Third Rovv: D. Gauldin, J. Oberman J. Singleton, lVl. Nugent, C. Flovvers, lVl. Cochran, D, Kuperi smith, A, Ulsh. Fourth Rovv: J. Eisenburger, K. Hunt, J. Bo- denhammer, R. Jones, K. Flowers, J. Vllallace, R. Everrett, J. Ashby, J. White. lx 5 A E Q, Q 5 Fror .-5-..-- V I - , Pep Club Relays Spirit Under Split Conditions With approximately 270 members, Pep Club had a very spirit-filled year. Even with the school operating under split conditions, Pep Club managed to carry on its major activities, including, the annual car wash, bake sales, Homecoming festivities, and supporting Carlos Urias, of El Salvador, San Salvador, adopted last year. This large group was headed by Sandy Russell, with Sherri Drake and Mary Beth Thomson recording secretaries. Debbie lVliller was treasurer and Jo Floyd acted as sign chairman. The senior representative to the executive board, was Pam Nliller. ,fl Senior members have hopes of another point for the basketball team. l l ff ' Q31 1-X and 1 Q me ff-, at as Front Row, left to right: lVl. Thomson, D. lVliller, S. Russell-Pres., T. Pendergraft, D. Johnson, B. Cornell, L. Hudgins, D. Steinbrueck, S. Drake, J Floyd, P. Miller. Second Row: D. Tattershall, J. Burton, K. Combs, D O'Rourke, V. Fullerton, A. Gerred, R. Seymour, J. Floyd, E. Andrews, S. Hill, C. Watkins, V. Wallen, C. Richard, lVl. Benefiel, P. Featherston, N. Wright. Third Row: L. Wagner-Sponsor, J. Reed, S. Rogers, S. Setser, lVl. Robertson D. Wesson, B. Spears, F. Ray, S. Pollock, L. Ricketts, R. Christian, D. Roth, L Kinsey, S. Wicks, J. Kain, D. Bailey, K. Jochim, D. Henricks, B. Slagle, N f , 94 s we Xsss fm , t Perrin-Sponsor. Fourth Row: B. Nash, J. Blyholder, V. Cooksey, C. Petts, G Wojeiechovvski, S. Smith, C. Peters, C. Billups, V. Green, J. Hale, D L'Hommedieu, C. Dalton, S. Willbanks, Nl. Strickland, D. lVlathews, V. King, C. Bryon, V. Storie, P. Deaton. Fifth Row: L. Pieratt, lvl. lVlcDowell, K. Merrit, K. Johansen, B. lVlcNeall, B. Filo, A. Hensly, J. Potter, D, Harper, S. Stovall R. Tarpley, D. Vasson, C. Harris, D. Parks, B. Vansant, J. Smith, D. Harwood, R. Davenport. 1 l Fro Roi D. l Var P. I Roi Ber I V' I 1 ex L, G. D. ,ing, irrit, vall, :od S 4 , 4' .54 ,I .Z f l ,a yy .V 77, Z0 ,ll .,, '1 .... .QNQ W A XX sf 5 is at kiwi is N i F J Q i PTLWJQY ff., s R34 H PM X ,. my is 'Q x PQ? We as K Front Row, left to right: P. Cutler, S, Kline, S. Dillon, K. Kizer, R. Paulter, M. Ropchock-V. Pres., T. McFerrin, P. Stevenson, D. Oberhelman, L. Wienecke, D. Day, L. Sanders. Second Row: M. Bass, P. White, L. Morrison, J. Givens, C. Van Sickle, M. Daugherty, N. Wolfe, J. Van Noy, M.J. Crenshaw, D. Gardonia, P. Burns, A. Heydon, C. Schmidt, D. Grogman, P. Paul, K. Granger. Third Row: P. Van Dolan, R. Trimble, D. Murray, V. Caudle, B. Willoughby, C. Bender, M. DeBrot, J. Jackman, P. Martin, S. Allen, S. Floyd, C. France, D. gl... .... McDaniels, C. Port, E. Clark, M. Price, C. Waldron, D. Hansen. Fourth Row: J. Woodside, L. Edwards, K. Younger, L. Robbins, J, Ziarko, S. Register, M. Boswell, R. Roth, P. Fuller, L. Trimmer, D. Bronson, A. Meek, B. Smith, D. Russell, D. Milum, K. Shippee, P. Clark. Fifth Row: P. Jensen, D. Doran, D. Sinovich, C. Pollman, P. Dougan, R. Ratty, L. Jackson, J. Warren, K. Cozart, V. Williams, B. Corbin, C. Moreland, K. Moll, C. Smith, B. Miller, J. Dodd, R. Morrison, C. Wente, P. Hensley, B. Wilkes, H. McWilliams. Juniors Help In Adding Spirit The energy exhibited by junior girls livened up the Pep Club more. They built and decorated the Homecoming swing used during the coronation of the queen and her court. They also assisted in the car wash held in October, and in the bake sales. Junior Mary Ropchock, assumed the duties of vice-president and Parn Steven- son was elected junior representative to keep them informed on executive deci- sions. Bart Cornell, junior, takes a min- ute's rest from his EagIe duties at the game. 95 5 i N MLW ' f f .X x ff I , M ' 7, rf. ff We 'Q Y W Q.-Wal. .cfrl V fam., f- ! , S' I' - r. . r. . , 4 1 Z ff f f f , V W . fm. , 7 V M VL' X M' 2 Q' , ' 1 H r f Z has 19323 at 353123 Q i LJ 'f 3 Front Row, left to right: T. McDowell, D. Lathrop, D. Foster, S. Stewart, K. Summers, L. Rosen. Second Row: P. Edwards, T. Baker, J. Shaw, B. Burget, C. Spencer, K. Newby, R. Lasta, L. Burrough, L. Lackey, T. Vasquez, M. Brandwein, M. Renault, S. Ziegler, J. Redfern. Third Row: E, Ryan, R. Adair, C. Brewer, D. Kincade, T. Grider, T. Wagner, S. Tull, N. O'Rourke, B. McFerrin, P. Russo, D. Hamilton, K. Renfrew, D. Rittenhour, D. Cooper, T. Roscoe, C. France, B. Reed, J. Rayno, J. Hamilton, L. Stewart-Sponsor. Fourth Row: A. Schultz-Sponsor, J. Davis, C. Baker, C. Brookhouse, J. Pierson, C. Viles, K. Power, P. Hoover, K. Teasley, L. Lyon, G. MacDoweIl, D. Johns, B. Williams, M. Williams, H. Coats, L. Harris, J. Russell, M. Sturdvant, Spirit Chain Win Displays Pep 0f 1973 Even though sophomore girls attended the evening session, they participated in all the major activities of Pep Club, and many girls were also interested in the junior varsity games. During Homecoming week, the spirit chain contest, sponsored by the Pep Club to encourage school spirit, was won by the sophomores. Terry Grider was elected as sophomores repre- sentative to keep the other members up-to-date, and increase communication between the club members and the executive board. 96 5 9 A f A gin a' af as ' 5 . . ,... V ii.. .egg ' f't-se' V if 4 4 - . Y J ,, 4? T 'T Z 1' Q l 5-SPM Q af A CJD,-J PM a ,,,W,.w fmtff ,M .M af f If ., , . , , ,, We qw- ,M ,I -an f K. Montgomery, L. O'Donohue, M. Miller, V. Stewart, R. Long. Fifth Row: L Christian, K. Hedrick, S. Kobel, C. Faros, D. Estes, C. Higgenbotham, C. Yach D, Berry, T. Roencke, L. Watkins, N. McDowell, J. Simon, D. Davis, J Larnard, D. Little, C. Balknap, L. Malkmus, K. Dutton, P. Warren, M Epperson, L. Easterday, D. Foley, J. Johnson, B. Johnson. Sixth Row: E Witteman, D. Spratt, D. Sanders, D. Shipps, A. Strauss, P. Stephenson, C Ryberg, F. Bartos, S. Peterson, J. May, M. Luthy, J. Gulickson, J. Hader, D Cutler, S. Valentine, R. Heckendorn, M. McMachon, C. Gevens, L. Cochran, C Bevens, T. Krancke, G. Yach. B. ,X ix .sk 1 X NK 5 s Q 6 . WS - t iff' 2 ha-......l-...... Sophomores show spirit in cheering the Eagles' basketball team on to another victory. 1 S, F: l Fror Rotl N. F Reer Davi i . ff W-,, . sam -is X. ' if 1 Y l . ' 4 1 -.J . . ..,.-... ...........,......,.......-....e.,, ., , .,......-.--. .-2-...-.-q.,.--., . .... .. .. ,. . , , , 5, rw 'A Ms.. 22 .- 6 ,, h ff 1 I, 'K r ff ,f -W- S i H? 'uf . 9 A vv: L. Yach, fis, J. 1, lVl. vv: E. in, C. er, D. an, C. fax .V M ll .3 1 2? ' 17 , Ml . f 'i' Q7 2 if 5 , Wi, , A another Strong winds posed problems during outdoor practices. xc. Blue And Gold Diggers Finish Second Season Ruskin's Blue and Gold Diggers began practicing last June in preparation for the 1970 football season. They started the season vvith a performance at the lVleet the Squad Night on September 4. In early November, the Drill Team began practices for basketball season. In addition to performing at home football and basketball games they also helped promote spirit at Ruskin Pep Rallies. Cathy Billups was captain of the Diggers for the second year with Debbie Roth as her co-captain and Linnea Wienecke as assistant co-captain. Vickie Green was the treasurer and Rita Seymour served as the Drill Team secretary. lVlrs. Linda Wagner and lVIrs. Novella Perrin, faculty advisors, spent many hours after school sponsoring drill team practices. Ruskin's parking lot provided practice areas for drill team. Front Row: K. Combs, J. Floyd, V. Green, C. Billups, captain, D. V30 NOV, J- Givens, T- Fuller, M- D3U9h9l'fV, V- Caudle, Fl-ROU1, B- Roth cocaptam L' Kinsey' R' Sgymou,-IJ, Hale. Second Rowg Mrs, Willoughby, C. Bender, L. Morrison, P. Nlartin, P. Stevenson. Fourth N. Perrin, sponsor, D. O'Rourke, A. Gerred, S. Hill, D. Wesson, J. Row: D- GHYUONG, Nl- CYGUSMW, P- BVUUS, N- Wolf, L- VV59neCke, Reed C. Richard C. Peters F. Ray, S. Smith, D. Harwood, R. 6SSiSfSI1I CO-Captain, B- Millef, M- 3355, J- Dodd, D- MUFVHV. D- Davenport, Mrs. L. Wagner, sponsor. Third Row: C. Van Sickle, J. Obefhelman- 9 7 ........ J-+ .v -..L..a. ....g...--.-.....,.. -4.- ......... r K 5.1 ,.. 'u .2 9- .rl . . . ,,,.,.,....:,Q7....., ,-....-VW, ,,V,, ,. , . ,, W ,--f Y Y --f-:--'f-.'-- W --'--H--ff----ff ' ' , 2 V ,MW f1-..,....-.U---Q--S.-....,...,...'f .......4-,... ' - 2-.........-...-..,.....-,,J............... ' -' i ,-. . , ., K -4 I A 1 X hh.- - - , ' ' , ,,,,, ..... ,,,, ., ,M ., .,.. , . F Kane And Briggs Elected To State Offices DECA, The Distributive Educational Clubs of America, was among the most active of all organizations at Ruskin during the 1970-71 school year. Headed by President Mike Nolan, 345 DECA members comprised the largest IVlissouri chapter. Other officers were: Shanette Ray, Vice President, Linda Pascoe, Secretary, Jerry Watson, Treasurer, Cindy Dalton, Representative, and Patty Devenny, Parlimentarian. One of the highlights of the year was the election of two Ruskin DECA members to state officer positions. Kevin Kane won the honor of DECA President for Missouri, and Pam Briggs was chosen Reporter. Some of this year's activities included leadership confer- ences and officer-training sessions, fund-raising projects, and a dance on December 5, featuring two bands: The Soul Sounds, and the Volks. Front Row, left to right: K. Kane, V. Caton, C. Dalton, L. Pascoe, Nl. Noland J. Watson, P. Deveney, G. Ratliff. Second Row: C. lVlclVlillin, P. Briggs, L. Hunsberger, T. Lochert, T. Wages, C. Bussard, B. Ratty, B. Brown, D. Hayden, R. Clark, Nl. Rollo, S. Winters. Third Row: J. Phipps, R. White, S. Hicks, T. Students listen to a disscussion about employment. Keele, G. Conrad, S. Couson, Nl. Hill, R. Cerra, W. DelVIent, R. Barton, R Weiss. Fourth Row: L. Johns, A. Hennandez, T. Gibson, R. Sheets, D. Wing, R. Stanley, J. Gamble, B. Gagliano, J. Nlorris, J. Taylor, D. Henson, B. Funk, S. Hall. l 104 ' sl 3 1 ,422 l u Junic Holrr T. H Laws K. R in, FZ Wing, Punk, lf Junior DECA-Front Row, left to right: C. Quick, J. Dodd, N. Wolfe, K. Holmes, J. VanNoy, IVI. Crenshaw, T. Boland, D. Arnone, S. Bay, M. Harkins, T. Hartman, J. Chatam, E. Schmidt. Second Bow: K. Bickel, S. IVIansin, G. Lawson, C. Flatty, IVI. Nugent, S. lmgarten, T. IVloore, C. Gandy, S. Schaffner, K. Robinson, L. Edwards, J. Touser, D. Parman. Third Row: B. Sandvig, J. Wells, T. Doyal, J. Clementi, N. Broncato, D. White, D, lVIiller, L. Shapiro, D. Harris, P. Kressin, B. Fiser, IVI. Bass, P. Seek, lVl. Dougherty, L. Hughes. Fourth Bow: IVI. Flamm, P. Summa, B. Jaime, D. Lowery, S. Holland, G. Pruitt, F. Holloway, B. Erwin, IVI. Edwards, D. Earlston, IVI. IVlacReynolds, Fl. Unkenholz, N. Shelton, K. Kane, E. Howe. ! Kevin Kane, DECA state president, reviews duties of his office ixx H265 is X . . . is - X ff - ,,,.,,.s. .ii is st G x was 5 J L il 1 i i i .V , .X f Alf M, X -, X gg .f .. lf l f - iafgyfzgs., W at f. 1 . '-N! I sgsvzswisi' X v s , , f l f fsfw ff X i L V 5 QQ 1 J YK lVlr. Hiller, DECA Sponsor, ponders on a students quefsiihn .drum .ra-iirest lO5 lf'-i V41 ff .ff Front Row, left to right: J. Doyle, B. Wiseman, D. Howe, P. Ayres, P. Bailey, B. Brooks, Nl. Sumners, N. Nash, C. Brandwein. Third Row: J. Lowe, Bolinger, D. Jennings, P. Pfister, B. Dougan, S. Pollack. Second Bow: D. C. Caton, D, Sears, B. Corder, A. Warren, N. Reed, D. Wing, S. Meyers., lVlr. Hiller and Kevin Kane discuss projects for DECA and VICA. 106 Fro Bell LeF if l 1.55. Qflg l 2-,1 f nie? 3: r h,L- , ,,,M.,, . 9 1 Winston Brice Riley lll emcees Club 71. This year's talent show was entitled Club 71. the atmosphere of a night club. Club 71 started off with a rock band called Some Day Soon. The show consisted of bands, folk groups, a barber shop quartet, a modern dance and several other acts. The show was emceed by Dubby Riley. It was produced by the Drama and Choral Music departments and was under the direction of Mrs. Joyce Briggs and Mr. William Hamble. Cash prizes were awarded to first second, third, and fourth places. First prize was taken by Mary Lee Barnes and Dick Shulte for their dramatic duet in a cutting from the play Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. Second place was awarded to Tanya Smith for her jazz dance third place went to Donna Herbst for her pantomine from Funny Girl and fourth prize was won by Christi Ryan for a modern dance. The talent show, which played for two nights, Friday November 20 and Saturday, November 21, made a profit of 3240. The show was judged by Mr James Von Feldt and Mrs. Phyllis Pehr of the UMKC campus faculty. Division prizes were awarded to the Barber Shop Quartet for music Brenda Williams for dance, and the Ladies of the Mop for drama. grwsgbi News f . , lp N -5, XAXX S 1 , if TSN QN1 m f X Q If-.Rss f S KCX fxssss ' YQ Q s ss S tt 7 Ns gt elif Donna Herbst captures third place with her song, I'm the Greatest Star from the movie Funny Girl. Bobby Braswell enthralls the audience with his songs April Come She Will and Leavin' on a Jet Plane. RHS Hosts Club 71 For All School Show I The stage was set with dining tables to produce X xw wk x T SZHX A S2 N 'z N f A , K I f jay ? X ,J af V , f ,ff,,4f an , 'mf X, 5Z5, ,, , Q ff, f 54 Wi' 4. Q HM-KW wlh if 3Y' W , K, Q, ,in Ziff? 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YV Y H Y I .AW -YYY Y Yu- W nw , N , in W vu- W -Y , ,A ,,,,,1 Y,, ,V ,, --,.:Nil-ff: -ye- i 1 a U ,, , G77 iq., , ,, ,, AM Y . 1--is I 7 , - -i.- W f - -- - - A M A ..,,,..,.. ,,N,,,,,L --.4:f,,,,, I 1 .1 , ,, x ,, AW .....w.,,, , ,....,,...,.. .. .,,.. ..., ..,.......,..-.,r.,,. .,. , . , . , , - - ' I 1 5 f W pak' Jungle Book characters, drawn by Jolene Burton, come alive in the decorations for the dance. lVlr. and Mrs. Alan Perrin were in attendance at the dance. lVlrs. Perrin was one of the pep club sponsors this year and was a big help in promoting the dance. Sandy Russell wears a winning smile soon after receiving her crown. l ll4 Sandy Russel Reigns As The 1971 Ruskin Heart-Throb The annual Sweetheart Dance was held Saturday, February 13. This year the dance, previously sponsored by the R.G.A,A., was sponsored by the Pep Club. Attendance was restricted to Pep Club girls and former R.G.A.A. members. The cafeteria was decorated to the theme The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, and animal characters from Jungle Book decorated the vending machines. A forest atmosphere was created through these caricatures and crepe paper trees. Joe Laub, captain of Ruskin's basketball team, crowned Sandy Russell queen. Attendants for the dance were Vicki Green, senior, Carol Wente, junior, and Ginger Bartley, sophomore. Each of the girls was presented a single red rose. The Amelia Earhart Flying Nlemorial Band provided the music for those in attendance. Rus The stre The con Bal aftf tha Rig sen Kir thr- Dir to1 Lisa nec v fn fl' 'A f 5 ' ., i pq ir, .fd V, I ,.f ' n Q 5 I I A f ,lv uf 9 fl 7' 1 fag' The Snowball court and their escorts, left to right: Terri Drake, escorted by Tim Dugan, Debbie Wesson, senior, Grider, sophomore, escorted by Gene Tyner, Robin escorted by Chuck Chambers, Debbie Oberhelman,junior, Christian, senior, escorted by Gary Watkins, Queen Sherri escorted by Mike Ray. The new queen, Sherri Drake, smiles for the Mirage photographer soon after her crowning. i 11 Th cal Lo dai we Th dei ori of rel Tl' th' Dr' Sh Ol i 4 P 2 2 F 7 wior, wior, Christmas Present For Sherri Drake 1971 Queen The annual Snowball dance was held Saturday, December 19, in the Ruskin cafeteria. To the theme of Christmas Present and the music of the Daddy Long Legs, Sherri Drake, senior, was crowned Queen. As in the past, the dance was sponsored by the Student Council and the students who attended were asked to donate canned goods for needy families. The Christmas atmosphere was achieved with a pine bough archway decorated with candy canes and mistletoe. Two large Christmas trees, silver ornaments as mobiles, and Christmas posters adorned the remaining portion of the cafeteria. Christmas cookies, brownies, and pink punch were served as refreshments. The balloting for the queen took place as students entered the dance. When the results were announced, Student Council President Mike lmgarten presented Sherri with a bouquet of red roses and a gold necklace. Attending Sherri were Robin Christian and Debbie Wesson, senior attendants, Debbie Oberhelman, junior attendant, and Terri Grider, sophomore attendant. 4415 fix ug , An unexpected Christmas present for Sherri Drake and Tim Dugan seniors. Nlaking decorations is hard work? ll f if ll7 f ? 3 .4 Fro Sha Wei Front Flow: P. Moran, lVl. Noland. Wm Second Row: L. Frazier, G. Partridge, D. 1 gl: Karaff. i 'Tl l 'Tl'l 'TU' sig ' M - , . . 1 - i ' yn' V' Ruskin Opponent 1 1 Varsity 0 Lees Summit 14 ' 19 Grandview 20 , 15 Oak Park 21 fir K 0 Baytown 21 I 17 Truman 0 0 North Kansas City 7 24 Fiockhurst 0 7 Baytown South 6 7 28 William Chrisman 14 7 Center 14 Un ' N-Maw 'T sta wi SBE tel OVi fin plz OU wi plz Os los 9tI Th DU bei 0 s av... e sr 1 Q. S ' - s 1 ' . K ' 7' W P- I Ch . , U ss , X, N sy g Q! X . is .X y x . . . . 1 , to . 1 .. wil pk Front Flow: W. Floseborough, D. Layton, D. Chandler, B. Kachel, B Fizer. Third Row: D. Nliller, B. Bennett, L. Bectal, R. Gonzales, J. fa' Stewart, J. Bodenheimer, Nl. Peters, D. Kupersmith, L. Hughes, IVI. Rape Fulkerson, R. Fliggen, Nl. Cochran, C. Flowers, K. Hunt, L. Evans, Nl Fl. Everitt, D. Henry. Second Flow: G. Schafer, D. Wienecke, B. Winters, S Nugent, T. Askew, C. lVlcGrew. Fourth Row: G. Williams, J. Johnson, IVI Th Hayworth, D. Gauldin, B. Plumberg, S. Ellsworth, T. Roper, S Miller, IVI. Bulger, D. Kennedy, C. Harris, T. Bugler, J. Ohlrnan, S. Nliller, B. Ru Eagleburger, L, Province, J. Walker, S. Imgarten, Nl. Caldwell, J. Ashby, P. Shoemaker, Nl. Chambers, J. Eft, P. Janner. his wi1 d. D. is Front Row: L. Reed, J. Dzurawiec, T. Thompson, T. Jensen, B. Shireman, Shafer, B. Greer, J. Welch, J. League, B. Miller. Second Row: J. Morgan, Weiss, D. Powell, B. Davis, R. Ingersoll, G. Wilson, J. Williams, J. Bond, Williams, D. Riggle, M. Duncan. Third Row: D. Bennett, M. Borgstadt, Wright, D. Banks, M. Brown, T. Wilbur, T. Durham, G. Tiner, K. Hombs, Sola, K. Tucker, R. Gage. Fourth Row: C. Plumberg, A. Hagger, T. Salman, X if i Farmer, S. Suthers, N. Keplinger, R. Eichelberger, D. Harper, T. Shaeffer, D. Throckmorton, J. Niffen, R. Hensley, M. Redwine, B. Vaughn. Not Pictured: S. Anderson, M. McBride, D. Duewel, M. Liggatt, G. Moore, T. Portman, J Russell, C. Sade, G. Woldron, M. Youngberg, K. Gray, B. Thomas, R. Mclntrye. J. Moore lmanagerl, R. LaJoie lmanagerl, M. Brucks lmanagerl. S sts. - ......... ..... . .,.... ME..- ..... ..... ..... ........ . . .-.Bari .- . - ' D S Wi! 1 P i QQ- l www N 1. ag s 6' me X .wg J I 1, any.: .,.. V. , 7 'N 1 77 ff 1 Um 'i 1 1 . . O Q i f , ka Y 1 -, N 4.-5-31 , A if X If 3215.-I fn J Q- 1 . :Lf ,fi mi: 267' ,- 1 ' 'L ,U es, J. s, M. w, M. er, B. Ruskin-Grandview Battle Endsg 'Dogs Over Eagles Under the leadership of Coach Gerald Partridge and his staff, the Ruskin Eagles emerged from the football season with a 4-6 win-loss record. The opening game of the season was played against Lee's Summit on September 11, ten days before the beginning of school. Ruskin was overcome 14 to O. Due to a boundary realignment, the final game of the five year old Ruskin-Grandview feud was played on Septmeber 18. The Grandview Bulldogs inched out the Eagles 20 to 19. Grandview won the feud by winning three games to our two. Our next game was played against Oak Park on the 25th of September with Oak Park taking it 21 to 15. October 2nd showed Ruskin lose to Raytown 21 to O. Homecoming followed on the 9th of October with Ruskin shutting out Truman 17 to O. The Ruskin-North Kansas City game ended with NKC pushing to a 7 to 0 win. A three game winning streak began on October 23rd when the Eagles fought to a 24 to 0 win over Rockhurst. Unable to bypass Ruskin on October 30th Raytown South lost 7 to 6. William Chrisman was trampled on November 6tl'ihen they lost to Ruskin 28 to 14. The final game of the season was Played against Center on November 13 with the Eagles falling seven points behind to lose 14 to 7. Z1 This was the first year of the sophomore football team at Ruskin. Under the leadership of Coach Larry Frazier and his staff, the underclassmen pulled through the season with a 6-1-1 record, giving them first place in conference. Junior Varsity Ruskin Opponent 40 Grandview 0 O Oak Park 8 8 Raytown 21 Canceled Truman Canceled 14 NKC 12 Canceled Ray-South Canceled Sophomores Ruskin Opponent 8 Center 8 28 William Chrisman 0 26 Oak Park O 7 Raytown 37 27 Truman 7 22 NKC 12 20 Winatonka 14 43 Ray-South 7 l2l , -.f-,. Y-in sv , v 'W ' 'lf f -4 , W , -iw, ,74 1 , 'gym .. .ff f ' 'wi M Z eff ' ,, MIK Steve lmgarten searches for an open receiver. Doug Chandler makes another field goal attempt. xg, Q VINE Q ,mf ff? ,, A . V .zz W, I' 4 X A ' .. 'Q if 'K ,f m v ' ' j , f if ff , K K I , ,I in I ,, 4 4 If 1 X ' X, J Y A ky? a , 'A VM all , J 44 'f X ,.,,' 'A f-'W f I 1 r 1 ' Y., ' ', M, , . 1 ff I f f f , ff. , 4 , f fy ,H :M ' I Q n M, we F 'f ,Q , ,, ' ' f 49 iw, f , Q f 1 fl A , 1 ,, l My f ,, 4 4? Z , f , Front Row, left to right: J. Ashby, D. Johnson IVI. Tanner, J. Bruce, S. Youtz, Coach Harper. Second Row: J. IVleier, C. Van Hoecke, A.J. Worsfold, C. Knight, D. Roberts, B. Mayer. 4 2 f i 1114! wb' 1 I Front Row: P. Anderson, mgr,g J. Laub, J. Dedovish, J. Ludden, T. Smith, mgr, Second Fiovv: J. Ashby, K. Layton, S. Wente, L. Habel, B. Shoemaker, mgr. Not Pictured: J. Dugan, S. IVIiIIer, K. Flowers. Fro Obs Har Tyr B. Plu Tum . ' RL 72 6C 64 52 54 32 46 BC 61 62 61 66 5C 57 72 55 45 GC 4E 4E 66 54 ts 9 V, -, - I . o, J. cond abel n, S. i Front Rovv: R. Pieratt, C. Lightner, lVl. Liggat, D. Obermeyer, C. Lombardino, C. Adams, lVl, Wilson, D. Hartzler. Second Row: B. Vaughn, lVl. Williams, G. Tyner, K. Holmes, S. Talmadge, C. Brovvn, K. Andrews, B. Williams. Third Row: B. Hardin, J. Bond, C. Plumberg, S. Phillips, B. Davis, K. Allman, IVI. Nolte, K. Tucker. Fourth Row: Coach Karaff. Ruskin 72 60 64 52 54 32 46 60 67 68 61 66 50 57 78 59 49 60 48 46 66 54 VARSlTY Lee's Summit North Kansas City Truman Rockhurst Oak Park Hogan DeLaSalle Chrisman Center Raytovvn North Kansas City Truman Raytown South Oak Park Chrisman Center Raytovvn North Kansas City Truman Raytovvn O'Hara Grandview JUNIOR VARSITY Ruskin 52 Lee's Summit 51 Oak Park 55 Chrisman 57 Center 41 Raytovvm 56 North Kansas City 45 Truman 47 Raytovvn South 40 Oak Park 60 Chrisman 48 Center 51 Raytovvn 60 North Kansas City 41 Truman 41 Raytovvn South Ruskin 41 50 65 57 36 59 32 49 51 66 29 57 52 32 36 42 66 40 61 Sophomore Raytovvn Center North Kansas City Raytovvn South North Kansas City Oak Park Rockhurst Wm. Chrisman Oak Park Chrisman Truman Center Raytovvn Rockhurst Truman Raytovvn South Park Hill Raytovvn Excelsior Springs . :S L - .AAL-1.47, mnpf. - .. . . . .. . . .,.Z...,Y..-..,,,,..,,,..,,,,,.,.......,,, ,, YYVV WA YY ,HY V MH Vrinw. JVZYY,-i,x Y H --V F-Y ,M W-, Y ,,, ,. ,5 v -..Y..,,V W. , , ., -A w 'F I s - f ' ' f ' -' Y ' -Y' 5' v .sw-QQ-Y--:f-v..,.,v --.M F-.A A I Good sportsmanship is shovvn after a well fought game. P11- NF-'J : 2' I , ' 'JA 1 1 im fi A I 4 W oooo A gy j 1 1 ' W , 9 I ' ,, f x igan. 1 ,V ,NW ,f mmwwws-w.aw,.wQ.wsLA.Nk, , 1 Team Finds 2nd Place In Conference With a nevv head coach, lVlr. Ken Quest, the varsity basketball team swept the courts vvith a 12-10 record. The Eagles started out the season with a resounding victory over Lee's Summit, 72 to 64. Entering the North Kansas City Tournament, rated in last place, the Eagles astounded onlookers by advancing to the playoff game against Rockhurst. Although they lost to the Havvklets, 67 to 52, the Eagles returned to Ruskin with the second place trophy. The remainder of the season was a surprise to many opposing teams as the Ruskin Eagles fought to end the season rated second in the conference. The junior varsity and sophomore basketball teams closed their seasons with 13-12 and 7-12 vvin-loss records respectively. Coach Gerald Harper led the JV team while the sophomores were coached by Dave Karaff. sr 3- s .3 E--,QM -X t ,F t K ILM 'illllllllsgiga is : S 'i .ws , st K 'L t?i I 'QNLWA-f s to, A Q if is 1' 3 4. K 1 X R it D . 1 ,,,, V A 1- Above: Pep Club displays emotion after a win 3 , over Ray-South 50-48. Left: Jump gives it Ruskin possession during the Ruskin-Center ' 4 game. 'w-W W, 'U H I F A H ' I I L Ya 5 s Ruskin grapplers position themselves for a shoot, a wrestling movement that begins each match. es, B. Junior Varsity Scoreboard Ruskin 38 Center 45 Rockhurst 14 Oak Park 31 Raytown South 36 Truman 22 Grandview 18 William Chrisman 23 Raytown 43 f Wyandotte 45 Southwest ' Q M ' Front Row, left to right: Coach Bill Allen, B. Wadsworth, R. Osborne G Wilson E Sell E Dowell. Second Row: IVI. Weissman, G, Batson, T. Smith, L. Reid, G Osbourne K Ros B Beebe. Q... .. ....... A ..-. ..... ..... -.V....,--.....,,, -- -- , , ,, , -Q., Y -A ' r.:-us...--F-'fin Y -Y , 44 5 A 1 1 I L 1 , ' V f H if '-Y' , 421,-H ,Nw , V 1 I l 1 ff! , fwfr - f www! 4 '- ff , f, f lfyf, N yy ffvfaf . ,W , 1 ,,,f V ' ' ' V121-7' W I ,wwf X' Waffr ,H sf .V , f' 'Q fx 5 W ,V M ff W, 9 .,,, I' Grapplers Place Second In District Head coach Jim Clark, assisted by Coach Bill Allen, led a squad of one senior, nine juniors, and two sophomores to a dual record of nine victories and two defeats. The RHS grapplers finished second in the Suburban Eight conference, its highest finish ever. Ruskin also excelled in all of the major area tournaments, capturing the Ruskin Quad, their own Ruskin Invitational title for the second straight year, marking Ruskin as the first team to ever to win back-to-back titles. The squad finished second at Van Horn, second at Center, second at District, second at Regionals, and ninth in the State. Bob Boyd, a junior, was one of the four RHS wrestlers to travel to St. Louis for the Class L state tournament. For Bob it meant his second trip to the state finals. This year he finished third. Bob's two-year varsity record is 51-5-l. Sophomore David Brown also came through in the state meet with a third place finish. David finished with a 19-3 win-loss record. Bob Gurski, heavyweight, was the big surprise in the tournament as he finished fourth. Bob's record was 28-9-1. Sophomore Paul Lee also traveled to the state meet where he suffered losses to the boys who finished first and second in his weight class. Kneeling, left to right: N, Russ, E. Hurt, R. Hempey, J. Collins. Standing: Coach Richard Alford, B. Harmon, E. Rojas, J. Conover, R. Anderson, J. Eisenburger, K. Jones, Coach Mike Reynolds. CC Team Runs A1 Swope Park Ruskin's Cross Country team this year vvas lead by Coaches Richard Alford and Mike Reynolds. Highlighting this year's season were the two city wide invitational meets. At the Raytovvn South Meet on September 20, the team placed eighth out of a field of 20. On October 9, the Eagles hosted the Ruskin Invitational at Swope Park and placed sixth out of the 23 represented schools. CROSS COUNTRY Ruskin 2nd place out of 3 teams participating ll ll 8th 20 'lst 4 ' 3rd ' 3 6th ' 23 2nd ' 3 5th ' 12 5th ' 16 Above: lVIuscIe stretching exercises are done to ease tension before a cross- country meet. Below left: Runners round the top of a Hill in the Svvope Park Cross Country Course. Y .- i lr vfKsVs?P:. I Eva 1 I.. 'N' -sa: X t 4 Above: Pacing and correct breathing are musts in a cross-countrv meet. Below left: Last minute instructions are given to runners an the moments before a cross-country meet. 51 3 I i 1 I I I I I 4 I I A-I I fi QI if si if., tif si Q N Right: Randy Gowler. Below: Jim Wallace, senior, practices his chip shots. Below Right: Jim Wallace. Z A 41115 A u sri , Z, 5 , 2 mwmwf-,W W Q, ,f f f f hymn Wg, lVlark Deich ,gf fm ,, X , y,5,W,f, i ,, ff ff , , f, 1 H My ,W f, Frank Sewill Wallace Head Of Golf Tea Ruskin's golf team was led this year by Coach Ken Quest. All matches were held at Chapel Woods Golf Course, Highlights of the Varsity season included a close 5-4-victory over William Chrisman and a resounding de- feat of Oak Park, 7-2. m VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY Ruskin Ruskin 7 Oak Park 2 'I Oak Park lk Raytovvn South 72 O Baytown South 3 Belton 6 5 Belton I Truman 8 2 Truman 0 Baytown 9 O Baytown V2 Lee's Summit 8k 0 Lee's Summit 0 Blue Springs 9 0 Blue Springs 22 Center SIA 2 Liberty 0 Liberty 9 0 Center 22 Park Hill 616 M Park Hill 2 Grandview 7 0 Grandview 0 NKC 9 W NKC 5 William Chrisman 4 5 William Chrisman Front Row: Bob Lavv- rence IVlgr., Chuck Sade, Jason Earle, Lee Earle. Second Row: Coach Jim Clark, Steve Kruger, lVlark Paul, lVIark Redvvine. Back Flow: Fred lVlilles, Mark Holmes, Archie Bishop, Larry Reis. Not Pictured: Mike Wright, Harley Blos- ser, Kevin Kane. Team Places Fourth In Conf. Standings The tennis team under the leadership of Coach Jim Clark, finished the season with a 5-5 vvin-loss record. This gave them fourth place in conference standings. Highlighting the season was a 5-O vvin over East. Ruskin 4 2 5 3 4 1 0 1 0 4 4 NKC Blue Springs East Center William Chrisman Lee's Summit Pem Day Oak Park Truman Park Hill Liberty i E l 5 , 9 Left: Members of the tennis team work together in a doubles match. WfMWXffWMff ffff X ,f ff f X fiffff ffffff,!!0 ' , ffffff CWQ t ff K V5 !,'V',,: M W 'Mff' I Y' 'f ,,f, ,, ,f,, ,f,,., ff ,, 4. ,f ,, ff ,tf,.-,fs , f f W, ,7 ,, A f,,f 4 f, ,UM , ,,, ff Q, ' fn ff ,..,:f ff.4,.., , W f W f , Z Vff, V' W, ,, ,X yfyfyf ff ,L fry--,w ,W M31 X ff ,J ,ff 4 ,W ,yf ,,f' fy Wx, fi Q4 , ,V KW: f , X ,f ,,,w,, xfjwf fg.,,' f ff! ,,' f' ff W f , ,W V, , ,, f ' f U' Above: Mark Paul, junior, serves as Steve Kruger, sopho- more, vvatches. Left: Lee Earle, junior, prepares to re- turn the serve. f , ,. . .. ,, , ,,Y. ..,,,, ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,W, N WV-177 rn Y V V HW 'W V -nr V 3 Y Yi V H Al Y Y , V -1 V -K-W , V ,V -1 M ,, W, N 1 Q ll 1 4 5 A h M L H , - - V --W , ,-.-....a..........,, , ,.,. . ,. 4 2 W',W7f,Wy,i7iy f' ff f f-Zffnrw yff ff, f f, ffm yy-ff ' Watvffviwwvff..fQfwW'ffgvyy n,wff, fy.,,.f,,,y f, ' my WW! V f f,ff14,ffg',,fzaf . f f.w,,,,zw,fff,. 5f,..f I ff X. , 4 0,4 ly, Members of the track team observe pole-vaulting practice. Kneeling, left to right: J. White, P. Janner, D Gauldin, IVI. lVlilIer, R. Hampton. Standing: T Askew, E. Hirt, D. Nliller, J. Shireman, Nl Taylor, lVl. Scronce, A. Ulsh, F. Laurent Coach Torn Coyle. Right: Allan Richardson anti- cipates his next run dovvn the run- way. Below: Allan Richardson gains speed for his vault. Right: Allan Richardson goes over the bar. ,Q T 0 i the asa Top: Mark Cochran practices at throwing the shotput. Bottomz Team members jog as a part of warming up. Ruskin Records Broken By Two The efforts of the Ruskin track team were greatly rewarded this year when they took fourth place in conference. Highlights of this year included State competition. The 880 yard relay team finished fifth in the state while Mike IVliller placed third in discus. Ruskin track records were in the 440 yard dash and the shotput by Doug Kennedy and John Shireman respectively. The Junior varsity team was de- feated only twice during the season. The sophomore squad captured first place in the Shawnee lVlission West Invitational meet. J.V. Baseball Front Row, left to right: C Crowder, F. Eskina, D. Shuler B. Knitter, IVI. Brown, K. An drews, Coach Larry Wild Second Row: lvl. Fryer, B Blundell, lVl. Sola, G. Bishoff L. Province, P. Karr, Fl. See houson. Kneeling, left to right: B. Everitt, R. Sharp. Second Flow: Coach Dave Karoff, B. Hansen, C. Adams, K. Roe, M. Wilson, C. Atkinson, lVl. Dun- can, Fl. Perret. Third Row: G. Welsh, D. Birch, Nl. Shoe- maker, C. Lombardino, A. Hager, lVl. Brooks, B, lVliller. Fourth Row: J. Williams, R Erwin, IVI. Gann, D. Throck- marton, K. Allmen, Nl. Combs, lVl. Teetor, G. Wilson, S. Tal- madge. l42 , W-f,,,,,W WW xx Q. Q Q' -a 1 wif f A , QQ iii Q S127 :lun 'll' lun twin 3 I my Front Row: Coach Irshel Hocker, B. Roe, IVI. lmgarten, R. Crowder, J. L. Habel, IVI. Fryer, C. IVIcGrew, J. Ashby. Third Row: C. Fulte, L Bodenhamer, C. Weiss. Second Row: G. Shafer, S. Imgarten, C. Caton, Stone, B. Knitter, G. Kempinger, B. Eybel, R. Jones, J. Carty. Larry Habel, senior, starts for first after hitting a line-drive to third, Baseball Team Grabs Conf. Championship The Ruskin Baseball teams finished their fourth season this year. For the varsity team it proved a very profitable one. Finishing the season with a 13-3 vvin-loss record put them in a tie for first place with Truman for the Conf. Championship. Highlights of the season included a 12-4 vvin over Truman vvho later returned to defeat the Eagles 6-3. Coach lrshel Hooker led the Varsity team. Ruskin 6 1 12 2 8 19 5 4 . 14 6 3 3 8 Varsity North K.C. William Chrisman Truman Lee's Summit Raytovvn South Flaytovvn Oak Park Park Hill Raytovvn South Lee's Summit Truman North K.C. William Chrisman Rus 2 3 9 28 21 8 6 5 11 4 0 5 11 4 3 6 10 an u -ms 93, . 2 ' Bat L V , , . . ,, A ,, , ,..., .--.,.,... .. ,,., AU., .,,, .1..,,VV.,-.VW , .-..,w:.,,-,,.,.-X--. ,,.,. -N-,.,-, V - .V .. -V-. ,V V. V V - 'V -V V I i I Above: Danny Moyer, wrestling. Above right: Jason Earle, tennis. 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Q X X, Ya , A 4 ff . sw, ,227 Xsy, 1 f f f X , rw Sophomores Are Introduced To RHS i l 17' P K rg-. 'Cro i ,Q ,-X A , 1 2, I ,M I at I ... .ff -1 W A . f, f if I fl 1 ' ar an ef, Sf. . QV as .X y vm '...xnitr J XX X N I of .wif i-Ls. . X FNEX I we Y - - v vqi .lf - Asn ft? SX sf' W Q Cindy Rape promotes school spirit as a j.v. cheerleader, xx S X3 1 X , Wllluarns, Cmdy Wnlluarns, Dame! Wlllnams, Joe Willlams, Wllllams, Mary Make? fa 'I 7 Z.X3Xa,7XF.,,, XXW. X , X ggi! , . ' n K7 s, lf' as A ,f gi f' 1 .. X 'X V, '31 Q. X if . JA i H X'-Xa , f ,of -pn-1 1... ' A A rv 059 X, ,. ix 3, A X W ,3,x.5.,,NT.,l ...,X X , f?, sw,,k3X,, XX' X rwvggif 1' 1 x , v Q. R 1 . , X, Af-:www ww' C 1 gfzfgf few ,, ,WX X, X XX N-Q7 1 W .. - , .A 'ha . X of X X s. . 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Kevin Kanep President Karen Younger: Vice-President Vicki Williamsg Secretary 172 Denise White: Treasurer Abraham, Dayna Ackerman, Brme Adams, Barbara Adams, Jay Adamson, Tum Allers, Davrd ,,, as na Allen, Carolyn Wi Allen, Donna ?'f?2ff, . 'f ,, A , Allen, Nancy ,, 4 . , Allen,Sandra ' V ZA ,, ,, Anderson,Chrrs 0 ,-2, x 'X Mm ,M-me Anderson, David N' ', ' it l Q Anderson, Debbne ' Qjfw f V V? ,V L ' 1 , yn l Anderson, Georgua ,A 2- , , V ,Q , s kia: -Q t. Anderson, Jonathan ww' ty ' V Anderson, Kathleen ' J -if N K ff 3 A V .. ll l il l' Anthony, Nluke , l Antone, Ferrls A M , , Arbogast, Terry A urs, L ' l ill Arena, Crndy : f Armstrong, Georgeann X 8' V ' l F Arnold, Julne wffux Q? X, Arnone, Deborah Y X s, fi A V A 'a , V iw l 'n ne'Sam RTW i Vex , ' ill V ll 3 gl l -l 4 l i W1 XE B 1 I' ll V I 'Z ,, u nge ecte or l' ll, ll A ' f ly Suburban Fl teen l A , ,yy y . , , , , X ,x. , .f-K 4' in sf . re- kf 4' ,D-'Q ' rr 'YW' r M., ff air? 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Q X Thrailkill, Brenda Thurnaw,lVllcl1ael Tillman, Carolyn Tosh, Shcrrii: fl? v Trahiw, David Traizy, Richard Trimlile, F21-now Trimmi-i, Lindy Tubbs, Alice , -5, -f f, Ttirgi-uri, Dvlirzi T89 Turpun, Steven Twvman, Tony Unkenholl, Randall A X if XY Ei , 1 i , J Q sf if ,- l Vance, Vuckn VanHoecke, Cyrll Vanslckle, Cathy VanDRvyvQrg'Drfy1l5g Vanl-lorne, Janvce Verhulst, Vlctorna Vav1doIal1,Pam VanNoy, Jana Vlncent, Sharon 5. I XX X .X 'fn V- X ,QQ ,I We ,,,,,X: 'X My iff x N A f C Q P, figs X f ,, N xi sm s X 44 Q f' , .sy I gli X , we fi- , if 5 is Q54 Q 1 X X ,QE Vlttetoe, Kath: Vogt, Kesth Vonholten, Diane Wadsworth, Bradley Wagner, Paula Waldron, Carol Walker, James Walker, James Wallace, Debra Wallace, Kelly Wallace, Rlchard Ward, Newell Warren, Thomas Warren, Jan Washburn, Chrnstina Wasson, Douglas . Watkuns, Charles Watkuns, Sharon Watskey, Nancy Watson, Barbara Wayman, Llnda Webb,Paul ' XK XYXNV Wells, Joanne 591, t Welter, .lay ' ' Wente, Carol X -5 1.3-X West, Teresa 5: at XX ' ,Q Weston, Paul Wheeler, Gall Xy VX X . Q. is 'X xx? X: Q X 'N S QV x, X dx, X N D N J .X XS X x Q X X Wheelock, Duane Whutacre, Karl Wllllv, Howard VVl1lle,PatrICk Wlute, Pattl Wham, Denise VVl1lllll?V, Dave eng xg X f MX N X ,il s E le 4 3 W r ' l 4 ms X395 ,X X X X , t X at X X- XX, '12 -.Xue f E t t v 1 .ffsf if : XE A lecture draws different responses from Q. fl 5 X ' 'V if I ...XXX . X. ., A ' f s oss: X we .e :QE XX W' 4 - NWN X X , XXX -. X , X' r Q fs: ss f XKQXX QXX X .V M n N A 4 X X 15 rw X I , ' X Q X ff W Q 'Q X W I Xt? X' XX: , 5 , V .X -is 1-Q X , l K X, X X . s, X. NM eff E X X 3 A kt lx my K xv.,-sv , -S S X X T X X ,W K, X, X 'K X X X S WA X Q4 S A 5 X A Xx sv XX X: is W, -sf , X X e QQZ ,, X X X I i s N8 ie HQ X X7 X A A X X. 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Not Picture Crumpley, Charles Cushing, Glen Daniels, Garry Davis, Cynthia Davis, Mike Emery, Ken Empson, Kenny England, Robert Euvver, Randy Eyre, Don Fournier, Tom Foust, Manfin Funk, Robert Gibbs, Jerry Green, Jennifer Griffith, Mike Hackathorn, Richard Hagen, Mark Hall, Steve Herdricks, Deborah Hernandez, Andrew Hirt, Ernest Holtcamp, Jeff Hurst, Vickie llas, Jennifer Johnson, John Kellenberger, Mike Kelley, Steve Kennedy, Linda Kerns, Gale Knebel, Karen Lalicker, Richard Langseth, Mark Lavvrence, Jim LeRoy, Jim Lovve, John McDonald, Kathy McMiIlin, Carol Marks, Bill Marshall, Paul Matheson, Ross Morrone, Ed Mosburg, Rod O'Dell, Tami Overesch, Ben Pascoe, John Yeager, Elmer Yeagley, Jan Yoemans, Pam Younger, Barbara You nt, Jim Zeltner, Teresa Payne, Ingrid Petvvay, Jerry Pieratt, Linda Pool, Kevin Rivas, Paul Rogers, Markas Schrankler, Mike Searing, Bobby Svveill, Frank Shovvalter, Cliff Smith, Howard Stanley, Richard Steinly, Anita Sullivan, Ralph Ranck, Russell Turgeon, Jim Vazzano, Bill Vinson, John Walker, Lynn Warren, Andra Weist, Robert Wilder, Sandra Wilson, Mark ..... gif zz, 411 ,7 x ' U 7, fx' I C Z . f 'L' I 1 ' I ,ur f xx 1 .g Z I N I r I 14 5 0 if 6' 9 . ix wif ax, m,,,i,.,,N X Nw . 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Laura Fairhurst, Valedictorian, gave the invocation. 677 Seniors received their diplomas after hearing speeches from Mike lmgarten, David Martin, and Robin Christian, one of the two Salutatorians, Mike Griffith, Class President, led the class in turning their tassels from the left to the right finally making them graduates of the Class of 1971. The bene- diction ending the ceremonies was given by Russell Jones, the other Salu- tatorian. R , x ,, NCXJXS sg is ne 7, eniors David iffith, io the bene- Salu- RUSSGH Jones, SHIUIBTOFBBH Robin Christian Salutatorlan nv, ' ' Y f Z Zjpfff , W f M ,W M Y f -or 'M' qv fu. 'A fa Q . ,,., W, . 44 5 ,M- 'l ww I .... ,- Xe A Q, ' a xg- V' S . Q , K 4 Q 1 Z .1-M.- . M f .Lil N, g-A-, ,,-w..:w-.-w....a.:z.,.....f..- ......::.,.....,Q-.....,....,..,... V . -, fu. V 1. 44.-.1.....,..,..,.....,., ...... ,.-...g.,:, .,.. H., ..,.... . -- .,1,., v- - -- lisp 1 E 35 Aw uw? 'S ' X ! 'Q .... , -fi ' X Q in Rx x, X 4 K, s Ratap And Bank Sponsor Party Thanks to Ratap and Bannister Bank, Ruskin seni- ors finally had a graduation party. King Louie West was rented for the occasion and tickets were sold for 32.50. The party was held from Midnight until 3:00 A.lVl. on the night of graduation, June 7. Graduates and their dates could bovvl, ice skate, play pool, or dance and listen to the Chessrnan Square provided by Bannister Bank who also provided the food and drinks. The bank also opened a 33.00 checking account for each graduat- ing senior. 236 Y A-ldiik:-' '-1 ' :- fggqj '1, L, ,,'iJ!QT 1. Hilti High School Days End 0n Graduation Night As sophomores we attended Smith-Hale Junior High School because of crowded situations at Ruskin. Class officers were elected with Jeff Johnson, President, Danny lVliller, Vice-President, Jim Lunn, Treas- urer, and Renee Tarpley as Secretary. Many sophomores participated in Ruskin's production of the All School lVlusicaI, The lVlusic lVlan . Junior Varsity cheerleaders were Ellen Andrews, Debbie Johnson, Diane Steinbrueck, lVlary Beth Thomson, Linda Hudgins, and Terri Pendergraft. The Class of '71 was represented that year at football Homecoming by Terri Pendergraft. Linda Hudgins was sophomore attendant at the 1961 Sweetheart Dance. Linda Pascoe and Pam Stringer were attendants at the Snowball Dance. The All School lVlusical, The Boyfriend , was presented in the fall of 1969 with Junior Denise Kemple in the lead role. For the first time Ruskin had a girl's drill team called the Blue and Gold Diggers with many junior girls participating. Three juniors made Varsity cheerleaders: Terri Pendergraft, Linda Hudgins, and Diane Steinbrueck. Junior attendants at Sweetheart Dance were Debbie Roth and Jo Floyd. Terri Pendergraft was the Junior attendant at Football Homecoming. Vickie Green was the Basketball Home- coming attendant. Class officers were Dubby Riley, President, Jim Lunn, Vice-President, Debbie Wesson, Secretary, and Jo Floyd, Treasurer. Our senior year got off to a late start because of repeated failures of the school levy. When we finally did start in late September we were on split sessions. The seniors and juniors got the early shift from 6:00 A.lVl.-12:15 P.lVl. Sophomores attended at Ruskin for the first time since the fall of 1967, but they attended afternoon sessions from 12:30 P.lVl.-6:45 P.lVl. Because of the late start we had no fall musical but did have a melodrama later in the year. lVlike Griffith was elected class President with Jim Lunn, Vice-President, Debbie Roth, Treasurer, and Alice Gerred, Secretary. Terri Pendergraft was crowned Football Homecoming Queen with Debbie Johnson and Robin Christian as attendants. 1971 Sweetheart Queen was Sandy Russell with Vickie Green attendant. Linda Hudgins reigned as Bas- ketball Homecoming Queen and Linda Pierrat and lVlary Beth Thomson served as her court. With no Senior Skip Day since 1969 our class officers worked to reinstate this. With the name changed to Senior Care Day it returned with great success and no complaints from anyone. lVIike lmgarten, Student Council President introduced, with a lot of help from other council members, Project Youth. A two day program of varied and interesting classes was a big success with hopes of it returning each year. Prom was held lVlay 8 at the Hotel lVluehlebach with the theme being Love those lVlemories . The drama The lVliracle Worker was presented in lVlay by an all school cast. Graduation exercises were held June 7 at RLDS audi- torium. Laura Fairhurst was Valedictorian and Robin Christian and Russell Jones were the two Salutatorians. it . nfl Q, Q-My,,..f-ff ,s,.w,,...f.-A J-Q-rm . Si s 2 Ni. E T ii Seniors look back at other members of their class approaching the entrance to the auditorium. 238 I I I , . ..:..p-n jfl?2..- .- F if - . , . dam . I f s fhfz, 5 i ff .ff Zi 4-7 ,, , f X ff ' J Q, X N N21 'f Zu, 4-me ,N Mid .Q fav Q 3 ' Zgyv A A 51-,i A fx kk 4 Mn 0 it lf. LW vw Wim W S - 1 n ' x' iz Wg, 'A' X ' 3-T , Y jT'iQg- 4, gi1l'f1 '?f 3'if - Y -- -7' - - -Y-Y Y ,,, f - :Q--haiitw' A'1n-han . yawn, 'Sf aw 4 f fw ' fi ZW! 97 Q ? Z Q? 4? 'ff 4? Q: ZX Z ia? A f '35 if 25 uf Aw M- M W' ,man .0 I ......,..a 2--A-- Auf- FOREE HEIGHTS BARBER SHOP MR. TIRES 9404 Blue Ridge Ext. 11231 Hickman lVlills Drive 763-2388 Paul Janner, senior, receives expert services at Foree Heights. Paul Janner and Steve Ethridge examine the wide line of tires at lVlr. Tires HMB Hickman Mills Bank serves many satisfied customers in the south Kansas City Jamie Botteron and Janet Horton purchase cosmetics at Merle Norman. area HICKMAN MILLS MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS K Located on the Mall 763-8030 11702 Hickman IVliIIs Drive Try before you buy with Us Member FDIC Exclusive Complimentary lVlake-up 761-5415 Lessons-No Charge 242 QUALITY CLEANERS IIOHQ 8- Hillcresi Rd. In Old H ckmah Mills SO I 3636 RESIDENTIAL BUY ' SELL 'TRADE REAL ESTATE 1152.5 Hmkmw. Mans Dn K0.h5fl5 CH, 1 Missouri 941:54 iv LYON DRUGS '76 YD 5 5 5 2 FARMERS INSURANCE QRQUPD J im Sprfrm 9 Gary MUf!fl'W 'Sales Repfesenfafnves no-:oz Blu, Rmbg Blvd. Km-mSaS CH'y, Mo. Q4l'54 763' 8500 Aufo ' Ere ' Lire '-Rock ' Covnmerciaf 24 i mm fa rxlafnt .ffxx C188 JW' Best Wishes and Congratulations 7 to the Class of 71,' from RUSKIN ADMINISTRATORS, TEACHERS AND PARENTS CLUB if E333 RATAP ACTIVITIES SUPPORTED AND CAMPAIGNED FOR SCHOOL ELECTIONS CONTRIBUTED TO RUSKIN YEAR BOOK CONTRIBUTED TO HICKMAN MILLS COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION HELD FUND RAISING BAKE SALES SPONSORED PROGRAM OF THE YEAR ON COMMUNICATION WITH DR. LOUIS FORMAN SPONSORED SENIOR CLASS GRADUATION PARTY ., 2' if , 21 - JV- . war -' W4 Z' X , v 5 'f VK' f ff , f , , W M, ,y , 7 , Z' W 1 gf , 7 if 5 , Z 4 6 4 an-mf 13 v I i lm, l ,A ,. 1 1 Truman Corner s Barber Shop A ,D 76l - 0088 , Next. . . 1 i 7 ' ' ' 11 fn 1' , Earl atfvms I 3 ' 9 P 1231680.71 Hwy. ni . A 'A Grandview, lVlo. 64030 g 0 fn. 0 . 761-9079 ' li . ' K ' 5 I , lg A I . Q fi, , ,fo Truman Corners Barber Shop serves customers of all ages. , , l S , ,Ng and Y ' 3:f:5:ffgIg4gIfi'.-If' f , -'7'7'-172-!'f'.'.-.3-x. Q gy H' l df +'1f'f':'.'.'.!0:'fpv'.' ,' G Cal FTS ll 1 Q y l.f-ig-tie I l,'l ' . lp sl , , ' mee oetivenv lellll 7 7- 1' i,l,i,W' M 117511 1 y CORSAGE5 - CUT Ftowees 'liliiglll E lvl POTTED PLANTS FUNERAL UESKBN 5,7 V, ii 1' ,ll ,, ,lil li lw 1 1022 Mmm steeet 5 eRANDvlEw,Mls5ouR1 0-1151 -71, 1 '-lll 7: , 'll 1 . 3, 11 glll gill il l ' l I 11 flll, 1 il,1lll17l . li, 7,11 ll, lil ' 'il li,-51 1,1 il llw M1515 llll l1lll':'5 I l iw l 1,74 . a, l1,l,'l 1, 7- 7 lltl 7.,, ,Tl 7.llli711 1 1 ll ls Ill lil, ',,l,7 ,, 411177-l7l1-,ix 1 7 3111111113 1 iiwlzlll ,1,. l'l X il 1' lllp f lm-71w'li71i71 , Ill' 1 fl all ,, , , JI liiw 1 il ' W, ,I ,1 W.,, ,7 7 1107 fl 77171 li' 7 , l ,, ,,, , . , l ,Wits 1713 .rl l lli,1Mll',l .111rlL,,. l 7 1',r1l,lll 'ix 7 , , ., 17 1 il l ' ll Q iwlllyahgh W iliil P ' il Charlie Butt receives custom styling at Captain's Cove. lisigi ll. IW ' 1 Captain s Cove Barber Shop 11 5 lflf 10402 Blue Ridge Blvd. 5.1 115 761-5567 1 Regular Cuts - Hair Styling , Roffler Sculptur Kut Featuring Longer hair styles for younger men Bill Tharp, Ovvner 248 1 ll ,ill lx 1 -in .1 71 I-gi 3? Charlie Butt pauses after viewing a new color television. BLUE RIDGE APPLIANCE 10406 Blue Ridge Blvd. Kansas City, lVlo. 64134 761-5268 Jerry's Sports Shop Located in Truman Corners Cy Young Hardware, Inc. 1319 IVlain Street Grandview, IVlo. 12330 So. 71 Hwy. 761-7700 Grandview, Nlo. 7616700 Hardware - Plumbing - Glass We accept Master Charge Cy Young Rental Dept, Steve Ethridge and Paul Janner visits Jerry's for spring sport supplies. Study ofa power saw proves interesting for Paul Janner and Steve Ethridge CREST ORN! url S1114 ,...-.. c:-'Q I 1 140.4 C211 nj ,n-rl 1' ,--ii ,if f' at out' lj- 'Milli The Ruskin Students m 6 TnQQ+Irx9 piqcf, 249 i i i I Kinney's Shoes , , I vi K Ruskin Shopping Center 761-9054 4 , e nee Q so , ,n J n e J ,nee ,n n n, nn nn ff 5' Above: Kinney Shoes offers quality shoes for 5 the entire family. Right corner: Janet Horton and Jamie Botteron examine shoes for summer and vvinter. Opposite: Steve Johnson 1 and Steve Ethridge choose shoes for school and casual wear. -.....m... as ,Z ,Q E fffflr i nusnm i-aAnowAns M , , f R u S k i n zf' ' fr, ,Wy !'gf'- we ffl VV!'1 AV J '-i , fQ- -,f'f' ,, H ardware 11152 Blue Ridge Ruskin Hardware serves customers of all ages. 3 T. G. and Y. Bannister and Blue Ridge Wishes The Class of 7 7 A Prosperous Future PU-...Q Hhm Ki Epi! Q init may 4' Paul Janner and Steve Ethridge enjoy the new Dodge Challenger, AUTHORIZED CHRYSLER DODGE DEALERS M morons CORPORATION Weinberg Dodge Inc. 13100 S. 71 Highway 763-6800 Grandview, Missouri W :nuns 5, h ? 2 IN STYLES OF AQUARIUS 761-9911 , I Ope'16daYSaWeek Allen s Drlve-Inn lVlonday-Frlday 8 to 8 S d 8 4 1 atur ay to Address: 11517 Blue Ridge Phone Jamie Botteron receives hairstyling for graduation at Styles of Aqua- 763-0123 rius, Steve Ethridge and Paul Jenner are served lunch at Allen's. JACKSON COUNTY !lDVOUlllf SOUTH JACKSON CouNTY'5 as 1 ONLY LEGAL WEEKLY Main GRANDVIEW Jamne Grubbs selects a panr of hot pants at O'lVlBll9Y'5- STORE HRS. -ur-U 'wr -' 3545 Mom 51. I 95.114, to SPM.. Grandvlew Mori. Hxfu 50-1' 253 1 and C K U Ol Q S i 'N 4433? 'C Y i ,L at r n 09 sq general C027 MCKOV i Jamie Botteron selects materials for her spring wardrobe at King's, Ted Dahl Realty provides friendly service to south Kansas City KING'S FABRIC Ted H- 11214 south 71 Haway Realtors Truman Corners Shopping Center Grandview, Missouri Real Estate d I rance Broker Speciali g Res dential Sales and!-X to Lfe F elnsurance vs!! Supreme Dry Cleaners and Lau nderers Grandview Linoleum and Tile Complete Stock of Carpet Name Brands 512 lVIain Street Grandview, Missouri One Day Service at No Extra Cost 763-0100 11114 Blue Ridge Ext. Jamie Botteron stores her winter coat Jamie Botteron and Steve Ethridge examine carpets at Grandview Linoleum for the summer. and Tile. 4 Don L. Best Wishes To The Students And Faculty Of Ruskin High School Manford, State Senator 8th District ..Y Yv.,.,.... P, ia-ani fur.,-Q 'i1 -Ili? McGrath Prescriptions Tony lVlcGrath, R.Ph. Blue Ridge Shop Grandview Road Shop 10516 Blue Ridge 112th Terr. and Grandview Rd 763-2100 761-7000 lVlcGrath Prescriptions is located in two convenient parts of the south Kansas City area. Loren's Barber Shop 8206 Bannister Road Robandee Center Loren's has several qualified barbers to serve you. wntiff. Smitty's Spray Com pany 11402 Corrington Kansas City, lVlissouri Kent McElhaney displays a picture of a new motel to be built on Hickman 753-3595 Mills Drive Textured Walls and Ceilings 258 Kent McElhaney Realty 11420 Hickman lVliIls Dr. 761-1952 6 5831455 TINY'S STLIDIO HARRY E. DOIJDY, PIIOTOGRAPIIER PRESIDENT OE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION OF GREATER KANSAS CITY I-IIEKNIAN IVIILL5 QRANDVIEIJ AREA LEGAL ' AERIAL' INDUSTRIAL IJEDDING ' BANOIIETS Aff 00 000 OAW C0100 PA30C!55!fV0 F067 0457519 SEEWCI aoszo 11101101115 A609 i2I1NI11s1ER RD T5I I?9I 154 friendly 9mDI0V995 at SOUYIW Side Ceramics are eagef t0 ITGID - Jamie Botteron receives pointers on selecting draperies. 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Wayne Bias Frank Schuster Index Abraham, Dayna: 174 Acker, Randolf: Ackerman, Bert M.: 152 Ackerman, Brice: 174 Ackerson, Maxine: 23 Adair, Rae C.: 96,152 Adams, Barbara: 174 Adams, Charles R.: 152 Adams, Jay: 174 Adamson, Timothy: 174 Adcox, Lee: 20 Administrators: 14,15,16,17 Ahart, Gene: 152 Akin, Donna: 53 Akin, Gaylord: 100,101 Albee, Carey: 152 Albritton, Pam: 152 Alford, Richard: 57,132 Arnold, Julie: 174 Arnone, Deborah: 105,174 Arnone, Samuel: 174 Art Club: 76 Art Department: 48,49 Arthurs, Oleta: 67,174 Ashby, Jack: 92,120,174 Askevv, Timothy A.: 120,139,194 Assemblies: 102 Atkins, Craig S.: 152 Atkinson, Rosemary: 174 Attebery, Stephanie: 152 Austin, Pamela K.: 194 Austinson, Richard: 29,194 Ayres, Pamela M.: 107,194 Backman, Eric: 102 Bade, Gloria: 87,174 Baer, Laura Jean: 152 Bagby, Holly M.: 152 Bahr, Raymond S.: 194 Allee Allbrook, David A.: 194 David R.: 174 Allen, Bill: 56,128,129 Allen, Carolyn: 174 Bailey, Bailey Bailey, Bailey, I Deborah S.: 78,94,107,194 Edvvard: Linda K.: 152 Lydia: 174 Bay, Stephen: 194 Beach, Kahlaz 77,79,174 Beal, Jacqueline: Beal, Steven: Bears, James L.: 77,78,194 Beatty, Victoria L.: 67,71,72,80,195 Bechel, Susan Ann: 152 Bechtel, Larry: 120,174 Beckham, Dennis J.: 195 Bedell, Michael D.: Beebe, James R.: 152 Beebe, Robert A.: 129,152 Beeman, Cindy: 152 Beers, Grady L.: 68 Beers, Roy: 54 Bleden, Priscilla: 39 Belknap, Cynthia: 152 Bell, Charles: 107 Bell, Joseph: 174 Belt, Gary: 195 Belval, Tom: 67,90,195 Benard, Steven: 174 Bender, Cynthia: 95,174 Bendert, William: 174 Bendus, JoAnne: 174 Allen, Donna: 174 Allen, Linda C.: Allen, Nancy: 174 Allen Sandra: 95,174 Alley, John R.: 152 Allmon, Kenneth L.: 152 Anderson, Chris: 174 Anderson, David: 174 Anderson, Deborah: 174 Anderson, Edward: 152 Anderson, Franklin: 103,152 Anderson, Georgia: 174 Anderson, John F.: 152 Anderson, Jonathan: 174 Anderson, Kathleen: 78,174 Anderson, Michael D.: 152 Anderson, Michael J.: 152 Anderson, Penny S.: 194 Anderson, Peter E.: 194 Anderson, Richard E.: 132 Anderson, Robert: Anderson, Sandra K.: 152 Anderson, Stan: 113,152 Benefiel, Michelle K.: 78,94,195 Bennett Bobi J.: 152 Bennett Dale: 174 Bennett David O.: 152 Baird, Baken Baken Baken Baken Baken Baken David R.: 194 Billie: Cheryl: 85,96,152 Linda: 194 Phillip: 101,174 Richard: Teresa: 96,98,152 Balcom, Steven: 174 Balkna p, Carol: 96 Band: 82,83 Banks, Banks, Banks, Barbara J.: 152 Douglas R.: 113,152 Judy: 194 Barber, Jim: 194 Bardo, Brian Thomas: 194 Barnes, James: Barnes, Mary L.: 75,194 Barnes, Robert: 174 Barnes, Ross T.: 152 Andrevvs, Ellen G.: 77,79,94,194 Andrevvs, Keith: 85,152 Andrevvs, Penny: 152 Andula, Patricia: 152 Anes, William R.: 152 Antener, Janet: 46 Anthony, Mike: 174 Antone, Ferris: 174 Appleton, Bedu: 152 Arbogast, Terry: 174 Archer, Karynn: 67,77,78,86,194 Archer, Robert: 152 Arello, Cindy: 174 Armstrong, Georgeann: 174 Arnell, Robert: Arnold, Carolyn: 152 Barnes, Steven: 152 Barnett, Sandra: 174 Barrera, John: 174 Barrett, Roy Eric: 103,152 Bartlett, Barbara: 174 Bartley, Virginia R.: 85,150,152 Barton, Richard W.: 104 Bartos, Jodelle A.: 96,152 Bass, Lillie: 174 Baskin, Beverly: 174 Bass, Marianne: 95,97,105,174 Bassett, Cheryl: 56 Bates, Oren: Bates, Richard D.: 152 Batson, Gene: 129,174 Batson, James R.: Batson, Patricia: Baughman, Carol J.: 85,152 Baxter, Howard E.: 152 Bennett, Debra: 174 Bennett, R.: 120 Benoit, Renee Marie: 152 Bentrop, Douglas: 152 Bernard, Cindy Kay: 153 Bernard, Michael M.: 75,153 Berry, D.: 96 Berry, Ronald: 174 Bertrand, Fern L.: 195 Bessette, Laura: 75,175 Bevens, Carol: 96,98 Bias, Claudia B.: 195 Bias, Wayne: 36,262 Bickel, Kathy: 105,175 Billinger, Melinda: 153 Billings, Suzanne M.: 195 Billips, Catherine A.: 94,97,195 Bilyeau, Paula: 175 Bird, Sherry L.: 195 Bisbee, Lyn Ray: 175 Bischoff, George: 175 Bishop, Archie: 136 Bishop, Cameron: Bishop, Elizabeth: Bittiker, Terry L.: 153 Biven, Roger: 195 Biven, Roland L.: 195 Black, Melanie: 175 Blackvvell, Michael: 80,153 Blair, Charles J.: 153 Blankenship, Ricky: 175 Blanton, Jeffery D.: 103,89,153 Blanton, Karen: 175 Blaylock, Michael: 75,153 Bledsoe, Henry D.: 153 Bledsoe, Jeannine: 67,195 Blessing, Richard: 175 Blinzler, Donald: 153 Bliss, Christine: 153 Bliss, Mark: 153 Bliss, Rhonda: 75,153 Blom, Robert S.: 175 Blom, Ronald C.: 195 Blom, Stephanie: 86,175 Blom, Timothy: 103,153 Blosser, Harley: 136,153 Blosser, Karen: 67,71,72,77,195 Blount, Jerry: 153 Blue, Mary: 175 Blundell, Robert: 67,91,175 Blunt, Paul: 175 Blyholder, Janet: 67,94,195 Bodenhamer, James: 29 Bockes, Harry S.: 103,153 Bodenhamer, Jim: 30,60,79,92,175 Bodenheimer, Jay: 120 I Boger, Candace Lynn: 195 Bogar, Lynda S.: 175 Boggess, Richard E.: 195 Bohling, Pamela J.: 196 Boland, Marianne: Boland, Patrick J.: 87,153 Bolas, Janet: 175 Boles, Ronnie: 175 Bolinger, Pamela A.: 107,196 Bollin, Linda M.: 153 Bollinger, Gary A.: 175 Bolton, David L.: 77,79,175 Bond, Everett Jay: 113,153 Book, Teresa: 175 Boone, Deborah J.: 75,196 Boone, Richard: 262 Boothe, Mike: 6,33 Borgelt, Robert: 175 Borgstadt, Mark A.: 113,153 Boswell, Mary: 95,175 Botteron, Jamie K.: 196,242,250,253, 255,256,257,259,261,260 Bouldin, Michael J.: 153 Bourn, Kevin: 81,175 Bowling, Steven D.: 196 Bowman, Becky: 175 Bowman, Clarence C.: 196 Bowman, George L.: 153 Boyce, Jelene: Boyd, Bobby: 128,175 Boyd, Marsha Elaine: 196 Boyer, Michael: 107,196 Boys' Glee Club: 77 Brack, Richard: Bradford, Michael K.: 153 Bradshaw, Barbara: 175 Brady, David: 175 Brady, Dean: Brady, Dennis: 153 Bragaw, Pamela: 175 Bragaw, Randall P.: 153 Brancato, Natalie: 105,175 Brandes, Jerry: 175 Brandes, Melvin L.: 153 Brandwein, Carleen A.: 107,196 Brandwein, Helen E.: 96,153 Branstetter, David: 153 Brantner, James W.: 153 264 Brantner, Linda: 175 Braswell, Robert: 108,175 Bray, Deborah J.: 196 Bray, Frederick W.: 153 Breedlove, Jack: Brelsford, Rhonda: 153 Brennamen, John: 175 Brennaman, Marie A.: 75,153 Brenton, Rick: 196 Bressman, Garylyn: 153 Brewer, Cynthia: 96,153 Brewster, William: 175 Bridges, Steven: 175 Bridgewater, David: 196 Briggs, Joyce: 44,61,110 Briggs, Nancy: 175 Briggs, Pamela: 37,104,196 Bright, Dale: 30 Brill, Daniel C.: 107,196 Brimer, John M.: 153 Brisbin, Bobbie: 175 Brisbin, Goldie: 196 Bristow, Sam: 196 Bristow, Sandy: 175 Bristow, Stella: 153 Buckman, Eric: 197 Budd, Candance: Buddemeyer, Gerianne: 77,78,176 Buie, David: 85,102,89,176 Bulger, Michael: 67,120,176 Bulger, Tom: 112 Bunge, Marcia: 75,85,109,176 Bunker, Gary: 176 Burch, Dick D.: Burge, Mark A.: Burgert, Becky L.: 96,154 Burgess, Lonnie: 176 Burkhart, Jackie: 54 Burkhart, Kenneth: 14,15,84,228 Burkhart, Lynn: Burnett, Sue Ann: 176 Burns, Daniel K.: Burns, Wanda: 197 Burnstein, Steven: 176 Burr, Paul M.: Burrough, Donna: 96,154 Burton, Dave: 154 Burton, Jolene: 67,76,94,197 Burton, Mark W.: 154 Burwell, Regina B.: 197 Brockhouse, Carol: 98,153 Brockman, Linda M.: 153 Brockus, Christopher: 175 Brockus, Kenneth W.: 103,153 Bronfman, Leonard: 175 Bronson, Deborah: 95,175 Brooks, Arleen: 153 Brooks, Barbara: 107,196 Brooks, Deborah: 153 Brooks, William P.: 196 Broschart, Donald: 175 Bury, Bush I Denise: 75,154 Deborah D.: 107,197 Bush, Gregory: 154 Bush Buss, I Ray: 176 Michael: 176 Bussard, Charles S.: 104,197 Busse, Nancy: 154 Business Department: 26,27,28,29 Bustard, Barbara: 154 Butler, Elizabeth: 154 Butler, William: 197 Brown, Carol: 175 Brown Charles: Brown Cheryl S.: 153 Brown, Christopher: 153 Brown, Connie Lou: 153 Brown, David: 128,153 Brown, Debbie: 153 Brown, Gary: 54,55,197 Brown, Julie: 86,175 Brown, Katherine: 79,87,175 Brown, Mike: 113,154,176 Brown, Pamela: 176 Brown, Randy: Brown, Robert: 104,197 Brown, Terry: 176 Brown, William A.: 197 Browne, John: 197 Browning, Sandra: 176 Bruce, James: 176 Bruce, Robert: Brucks, Mark L.: 154 Bruemmer, Rebecca: 154 Bruns, Peggy Lynn: 95,97,176 Bruns, Jay: 85,87,176 Bryan, Bryan, Bryan, Connie L.: 94,96,197 Kathleen A.: 197 Randy: 197 Buchanan, Stephen Lee: 78,197 Buck, Robert E.: 176 Buckingham, Geoffrey: Buckles, Pam: Butts, James: 154 Butts, Melinda: 176 Bybee, Mary: 87,176 Byers, David: 176 Byers, Gary: 176 Byran, Randall: Byrne, John J.: 154 Cackler, Loretta J.: 75,111,176 Caffey, David: 197 Cage, Ralph: 154 Cahill, Cynthia A.: 154 Cain, Judy: 87 Calahan, Gwendolyn D.: 176 Caldwell, Mark F.: 80,120,176 Caldwell, Richard E.: Caldwell, Vincent: 176 Calegari, Bill R.: 176 Callaghan, Sharon: Callahan, Roger: Calton, Robert A: 81,176 Calvert, Edward W.: 101,102,176 Cameron, William: 176 Camerson, Vicky L.: 154 Campbell, Brenda: 154 Campbell, Chris: 197 Canady, Don: 50 Robert N.: 104 Cantrell, Gregory: 154 Cantwell, Nancy K.: 75,78,80,197 Caplinger, Vickie S.: 197 Carbah, Robert W.: 154 Carey, Janice G.: 154 Carey, Steven A.: 176 Carpenter, Gloria: 176 Carpenter, Pattie: 176 Carpenter, Rick F.: Carr, Donna L.: Carroll, Margeret: 87,198 Carroll, Mary: 89,154 Carroll, William: Carter, Janice: 154 Carter, John Dale: 198 Carty, James A.: 198 Carvell, Janice L.: 154 Carvell, Nancy A.: 198 Caselman, Teresa J.: 77,86,176 Casto, Ivan Ray: 76,176 Caswell, David E.: 198 Cates, George: 198 Catlin, Polly: 36 Caton, Charles R.: 107,198 Caton, Vicky L.: 104 Cattle, David: 14,15,228 Caudle, Al: 76,198 Caudle, Vikki: 97,176 Cave, Cheryl: 154 Cederburg, Jill D.: 67,176 Cerra, Ronald D.: 104,198 Chambers, Chuck: 116 Chambers, Debra J.: 67,176 Chambers, Michael D.: 92,120,128,176 Chambers, Patrick A.: 71,75,92,128,198 Chan, Beverly: 47 Chandler, Deborah: 159 Chandler, Douglas: 115,120,123,198 Chanters: 93 Chaplin, Glenn A.: 176 Chaplin, Naomi: 154 Chapman, Denise E.: 176 Charpie, Daniel H.: 198 Chatham, Ann: 154,176 Chatham, Flora: 76,198 Chatham, JoAnn: 75,105 Chatham, Laura: 75,198 Cheer-Leaders: 98,99 Chess Club: 91 Chewning, Gene D.: 176 Chewning, John H.: 154 Chiarelli, Mary Ann: 113 Childs, Susan K.: 176 Choir: 78,79 Christeson, Margaret: 154 Chrisman, Ronald E.: 176 Christian, Lisa: 96,154 Christian, Robin: 67,84,94,116,198,233 Christiana, Patti: 176 Christianson, David E.: 177,187 Christoperson, Larry: 100,101,177 Christopherson, Mark: 154 Chumley, Paula: 154 Chun, John: 198 Ciot, Gary M.: Clark, Bobbi: 177,187 Clark, Carole S.: 97,177,187 Clark, Carolyn: 38 Clark Donald K.: 154 Clark Elaine: 78,95,177,187 Clark, James: 57,128,136 Clark, Joyce E.: Clark, Karen: Clark Natha J.: 198 Clark Peggy: 67,75,95,177,187 Clark, Corbin, Nancy B.: 199 Corder, Beverly J.: 107,199 ' Cordova, RuthAnn: 177,187 Cornelius, Milton L.: 199 Cornell, Clifford B.: 96,177,187 Cornell, David: 155 Correll, Monica: 155 Correll, Tim: Cossins, Debra: 177,187 Couch, Susan: 155 Clavin, Jerome: 198 Claxton, Larry: 31 Clementi, Jenna M.: 105,177,187 Clementi, Richard J.: Clevenger, Gary L.: 198 Clingan, Harry: 154 Close, Bradley E.: 177,187 Close, Cherral L.: 79,177,187 Close, Janice A.: 177,187 Clukey, Vicki L.: 177,187 Coats, Helen: 96,154 Cocherl, Deborah J.: 177,187 Cocherl, Terry: 154 Counselors: 18,19,20,21 Cousson, L. Scott: 104,199 Cowan, Joseph: 155 Cowan, Patricia: 155 Cowan, Steven R.: 177,187 Cox, Cox Brenda L.: 177,187 Kathleen D.: 199 Cox Nancie J.: 155 Cox Scotty: 155 Cox Steven: 155 Cox Vernon D.: 177,187 Coyle, Tom: 32,139 Cozart, Kathy Anne: 95,177,187 Cochran , Lynna: 96,154 Cochran, Mark E.: 78,92,120,141,177,187 Cockrell Cockrell Cockrell Cockrell , Deanna D.: , Debra L.: 199 , Mary A.: 177,187 , Thomas E.: 177,187 Cockrill, Howard S.: Cockrill, Sharon K.: 177,187 Cocker, Terry D.: 102,154,177,187 Coit, Gary: 199 Coker, Nancy: 154 Coke, Mark: 154 Coleman, Cynthia: Coleman, Stephen: 177,187 Coleman, Sue: 85,154 Collings, Terry: 154 Collings, Thomas R.: Collins, Jack: 132,154 Combs, Kathy R.: 94,97,199 Combs, Thomas: 155 Combs, Mark: 154 Commins, Donna L.: 155 Conard, Belinda: Conard, Craig F.: 155 Conard, Gary D.: 104,199 Connely, Janice: 155 Conover, David A.: 177,187 Conrick, Veniece: 80,155 Cook, Joy A.: 177,187 Cook, Julie A.: 199 Cooksey, Vicki L.: 67,77,78,94,199 Cooney, Kathleen: 177,187 Coons, Don: 155 Coons, Patti L.: 75,177,187 Cooper, Catherine A.: 177,187 Cooper, Cora Lynne: 177,187 Cooper, Cynthia D.: Cooper, Debra: 96,155 Cooper, Gordon: 155 Cooper, Lee: 155 Cooper, Rebecca Jeann: Cooper, Ross A.: 177,187 Corbin, Barbara F.: 66,84,95,177,l87 Crafitz, Leroy: 100 Craig, Deborah E.: 177,187 Craig, Robert: Cramer, Rebecca L.: 177,187 Cramer, Teresa L.: 177,187 Cranfill, Marilyn K.: 199 Cranfill, Vickie: 155 Crawford, Kathryn: 155 Crawford, Marilyn K.: 199 Crawford, Mary Ann: 38 Creach, Teresa: 80,155 Cregan, Timothy: 155 Crenshaw, Mary J.: 95,97,105,177,187 Cross, Michael: 177,187 Crow, Catherine, M.: 77,78,177,187 Cruit, Sheila Ann: 177,187 Crumpley, Charles R.: 6,45,71 Cubine, Anetta Marie: 199 Cummings, Theodore: 75,91,199 Curry, Barry L.: 199 Curry, Terry D.: 199 Curtis, Peter: 155 Cushing, Glen Alan: Cushing, Tim: 75,109,177,187 Custodians: 25 Cutler, Donna: 96 Cutler, Patricia L.: 67,95,177,187 Cutrera, Sam: 155 Dahman, Karen: 199 Dahman, Robert: 177,187 Daley, Diana C.: 67,200 Dalton, Cynthia K.: 37,94,104,200 Dalton, Dean: 177,187 Dalton, James: 177,187 Dalton, Thomas E.: 78,80,200 Damon, Carol: 67,177,187 Daniels, David E.: 200 Daniels, Garry J.: Daniels, Paula R.: 155 Daniels, Terri: 265 Darnell, Paula: 155 Daugherty, Glenda: Daugherty, Michelle: 95,97 Davenport, Jackie: 155 Davenport, Roberta: 94,97,200 Dobson, Kim: 178 Dodd, Janet: 95,105,178 Doms, Dennis: 178 Donnel, Debra: 156 Donnel, Edwin: Davidson, Debra: 177,187 Davidson, Gregory T.: 76,200 Davidson, William: 155 Davis, Bob: 113 Davis Curtis: 155 Davis Cynthia J.: Davis Darrell: Davis Deeanna: 96,155 Davis, Jeffrey: 155 Davis, Joyce: 96 Davis, Marcia: 177,187 Davis, Mike E.: Davis, Phyllis: Davis, Raymond: 177,187 Davis, Ricky L.: 200 Davis, Sherri: Davis, Wayne: 155 Davenport, Roberta L.: Dawe, Lawrence T.: 200 Doran, Deborah: 75,95,178 Doran, Jode: 156 Dorflinger, Connie: 178 Dorman, Timmy: 178 Doss, Roy S.: Dotson, Michael: 156 Dougan, Becky: 107,201 Dougan, Pam: 95,178 Dougan, Pamela Sue: 178 Dougherty, Michele: 105,178 Douglass, Kim: 156 Doussard, Linda J.: 71,75,201 Douthit, Lois: 156 Dowell, Eric: 129,178 Dowell, Linda R.: 156 Dowell, Mary: 46,87 Dowell, Russell: 52 Downey, Deborah: 178 Downey, Kathy Jane: 107,201 Dawe, Robert: 155 Dawson, Sandra: 85,112,155 Day, Debra K.: 95,178 Day, Harold: 155 Day, Joyce A.: 155,200 Day, Thomas: 75,155 Dayringer, David: 75,178 Dayton, Valerie: 155 Dayton, Vicki L.: 200 Dean, Patrice: 81,155 Dean, Robert: 85 Deaton, Peggy R.: 94,200 Dearing, Zoe A.: 155 Debate Club: 73 De Bord, Claude R.: De Bord, Dennis M.: 200 De Brot, Marjorie: 95,178 DECA:104,105,106,107 Dedovesh, John W.: 200 Deich, Mark R.: 77,78,135,200 Deich, Marla J.: 178 Decker, Debra: Dement, Linda: 75,155 De Ment, William H.: 104,200 Dennis, Richard: 55,155 Denny, Kathleen: 78,178 Depalma, Pam: 76,86,200 Devaul, Kelley L.: 78,200 Deveny, Patricia: 104,200 Dewitt, Steven: 178 Dey, Kenneth: 155 Dick, Jean L.: 75,200 Dickey, Brenda L.: 76,78,201 Dickey, David: 155 Dickey, Kathy: 77,178 Didde, Diane Maris: 201 Dierking, Gary D.: 201 Dietterick, Donna: 155 Diggers: 97 Dillon, Sherrie: 95,178 Dinwiddie, Robert: 178 Ditmars, Patricia: 178 266 Doyal Theresa R.: 105,178 Doyal Vickie: 156 Doyle, Jane E.: 107,201 Drake Jennifer: 156 Drake Sherri D.: 69,72,94,116,201 Dreger, Edwin: 100 Drescher, Bobby: 113 Drescher, James: 92,128,178 Dreyer, Steve: 156 Drill Team: 99 Duewel, Daniel: 113,156 Dugan, Timothy T.: 116,126,201 Duncan, Connie: 178 Duncan, Michael: 113,156 Duncan Dungan , William: 156 , Wayne A.: 201 Eddeman, John: Eddleman, Pat: 178 Edwards, Linda S.: 95,178 Edwards, Mitchell: 105,178 Edwards, Pamela: 96,156 Eft, Jerry M.: 120,178 Ehlert, Harry K.: 201 Eib, George: 156 Eichelberger, Robert W.: 113,156 Eisenberger, John E.: 92,132,178 Eisenhower, Dave: 202 Eisenhower, Rebecca R.: 75,111,202 Eiskina, Lloyd W.: 178 Elliot, Denise K.: 178 Elliot, Lawrence: 156 Elliot, Marilyn D.: 178 Ellsworth, Stephen R.: 120,178 Elmer, Jeffrey M.: 178 Elrod, Max: 35 Emery, Ken W.: 37 Endicott, Mildred K.: 4,202 England, Robert: Engle, Robert: 156 Engle, Wanda: 202 English, Cathy: 156 English Department: 38,39,40,41 Enyeart, Gary R.: 178 Epperson, Janet: 75,178 Epperson, Marsha: 73,96,156 Epson, Kenny L.: Erhard, Daniel J.: 178 Ervin, Dennis: 178 Erwin, Donald: 178 Ewrin, Rocky: 105 Estes, Diane: 96,156 Estes, Donald: 178 Etheridge, Steven B.: 76,79,202,242,249 250,252,253,256,257 Euwer, Randy W.: Evans, Bonnie: 40 Dupey, Myron: 178 Duple, Steven M.: 80,201 Durham, Terry: 113,156 Duschell, Sharon J.: 201 Dutton, Kathleen: 96,156 Dutton, Ruth: 67,71,72,76,90,201 Duxbury, Daniel: 178 Dykman, David: Dykeman, David P.: 201 Dzeurawiec, Julian: 113,155 Eads, Arlene R.: 178 Eads, Charlene: 156 Eads, Steven: Eagleburger, Steven E.: 81,120,126 201 Earl, Joe: 57 Earle, Jason F.: 136,146,201 Earle, Lee H.: 136,137,178 Earlston, David: 92,105,178 Easterday, Linda: 96,156 Eatherton, Donald E.: 201 Eaton, David E.: 178 Ebbert, Bryan: 156 Evans, Cynthia A.: 179 Evans, Larry D.: 92,120,179 Evanoff, Gary D.: 178 Evanoff, Larry: 179 Everitt, Patricia: 156 Everitt, Ricky D.: 92,120,202 Eybel, Bruce C.: 202 Eyre, Don D.: Eyre, Martha: 179 Faculty Summary: 60,61,62,63 Fair, Bruce N.: 107,202 Fairhurst, Glenna: 156 Fairhurst, Laura L.: 67,202,232 Farmer, Daryl: 113,156 Faros, Susan: 96,156 Farris, Daniel E.: 37,100,101,202 Farris, Deborah: 96,156 Farris, Diana: 179 Farris, John M.: 78,202 Farris Linda: 98,156 Featherston, Pamela J.: 96,202 Fenderson, Rebecca: 107,202 Fennesy, Linda: 156 Ferguson, Billie: Ferguson, Russell: 156 Ferman, Nathan: 48,63,76 Fetters, Gayle: 75,156 Fick, Mikel: 156 Ficken, Steven: 156 Fields, Kathleen: 202 Filo, Barbara A.: 79,94,202 Finley, Marsha: 156 Fiser, Billy: 179 Fiser, David: Fish, Patricia: 89,179 Fisk, James B.: 202 Fizer, James: 156,179 Fizer, Karen: 156 Fizer, Leroy A.: 105,120 Flamm, Michelle: 105,179 Flebbe, Judith: 67,179 Fletcher, Timothy: 179 Flippen, Lee: 24 Flora, Catherine: 80 Flora, Donna: 156 Florea, Bruce: 81,156 Flowers, Cary Brent: 92,120,179 Flowers, Keith: 92,202 Floyd, Joellen: 19,84,94,202 Floyd, Joycellen: 67,84,94,97,203 Floyd, Karen: 84,98,99,179 Floyd, Robert: 156 Floyd, Sharon: 95,179 Foley Deborah: 96,156 Forbes, Peggy: 179 Ford, Richard: 179 Fordemwalt, John: 128,179 Foreign Language Department: 46,47 Foster, Donna: 96,156 Foster, Paul: Foster, Steven: 157 Fournier, Tom: Foust, Dennis: 157 Foust, Marvin L.: Foust, William: 100,179 Fouts, Thomas: 179 Fowler, Tonya: 79,179 Fox, Carolyn: 157 Foxworthy, Janis: 87,157 France, Carol: 80,96,157 France, Christine: 95,179 France, Shirley: 52 Greving, Mary Jo: 204 Francis, Allott: 179 Francis, Cecilia: 157 Franke, Glenn: 179 Franke, Joyce L.: 203 Franklin, Beverly: 157 Frazier, Larry: 42,120 Frazier, Laura: 203 Freed, Deborah: 157 Freels, Margo: 179 Freeman, Aloma: 157 Freeman, William: 179 French Club: 88 French, Terry: 179 Friend, Vanessa L.: 179 Frovnfelter, Jean: 22 Fry, Pamela: 179 Fryer, Michael: 179 Fryhoff, Brian: 179 Fulkerson, James: 84,120,179 Fuller, Letitia: 97,179 Fuller, Robert W.: 100,101,203 Fullerton, Pamela: 95,179 Fullerton, Vicki: 75,77,86,94,203 Fulte, Curt M.: 203 Fund, Deborah L.: 157 Funk, Robert K.: 104 Furtek, Sandy Kay: 157 F.T.A. lFutu re Teachers of Americal: 86 Gage, R.: 113 Gagliano, Benjamin J.: 104,203 Gallatin, Debbie: Gallion, Donald: 157 Gallion, Rickey Edward: 157 Galloway, Ruth E.: 67,77,179 Gamber, Brenda: 157 Gamble, John D.: 104,203 Gamel, Snowda Lyn: 179 Gamlin, Deborah: 67,179 Gandy, Mary: 105,179 Gann, Michael: 157 Gannon, Charles: 157 Gantner, Patti: 203 Gardner, Linda D.: 179 Gardner, Paul: 179 Gardner, Steven N.: 179 Gardonia, Donna M.: 95,97,179 Gardonia, Paula A.: 77,79,202 Garnett, TerryiL.: 179,181 Garrison, Marcia: 157 Garrison, Paul: 179 Gauldin, Danny: 92,120,139,203 Gee, Timothy G.: 102,179 Geivett, Sandra Jo: 157 Gelsinger, Jean: 38 Gentry, Harold: 16,17 Gentry, Michael: 101,102,203 Gentry, Vicki L.: 179 Geraghty, Michael: 179 Geraughty, Michelle: 157 Geraughty, Brent: 157 Gerhart, Denise: 179 Gerred, Alice J.: 94,97,193,203 Getz, B.: 103 Gevens, Barbara: 203 Gevens, Carol: 157 Gevens, Cheryl: 96,157 Gfeller, Dorothea: 24 Gfeller, Russell: 157 Gibbs, Jerry J.: Gibson, Karen: 157 Gibson, Melisa Gay: 179 Gibson, Timothy W.: 104 Gier, Ed: 35,85 Giese, Margaret: 179 Giger, Teresa: 157 Hiles, Michael: Gillam, Donna L.: 67,180 Gillis, Pamela: 85,157 Gilworth, Jeff: Girls' Glee Club: 77 Gish, M. Maureen: 67,77,78,203 Gish, Gary B.: 180 Givnta, Karen: 157 Givens, Jo: 77,78,95,97,180 Gladden, Donald G.: 91,100,203 Gladden, Larry J.: 128,180 Gladden, Bill: 79,81,203 Glass, Donald W.: 180 Glenn, Rhonda Kay: 180 Glynn, Robert: Goetz, Robert: 93,103,157 Goldberg, Axel: 203 Gonzales, Denise A.: 87,203 Gonzales, Richard L.: 120,128,180 Good, Larry: 157 Goodman, Donald: 157 Goodman, Randy: 157 Gordon, Harold: 157 Gordon, Richard: 103,157 Gore, Debra A.: 180 Gore, Howard: 204 Gore, Michael: 157 Gorman, John F.: 180 Gorman, Nancy: 157 Gould, Donna Kay: 75,93,204 Gould, Paul: 180 Gouty, Mr. Paul: 42 Gowler, Paul: 134 Graetz, Audrey L.: 180 Graham, Kelly: 85,157 Graham, Mary: 46,89 Granger, Kathryn J.: 67,77,86,95,97 180 Grantham, Bradford: 102,204 Graves, Lisa R.: 204 Gray, Gary: 157 Gray, Keith: 113,157 Green, Jennifer: Green, Pamela: 39,69,72 Green, Victoria: 84,94,96,97,204 Greenwood, Glenda K.: 180 Greenwood, Terry: 85,103,157 Greer, Brad: 113,157 Gregg, Thomas P.: 180 Gregory, Jacquelyn: Gregory Michael: 157 Gregory Terry: 157 Gregory Byron R.: 102,180 Grenier, Charles: 157 Grider, Terri: 85,96,98,116,157,150 Griffin, Linda: 86,204 Griffin, Phyllis: 157 Griffith, Michael W.: 84,192 Grimes, Skip E.: 204 Grimm, George: 100,101 Grimm, Richard: 157 Grinham, Grant: 204 Grinham, Scott: 157 Grogman, Craig T.: 107,204 Grogman, Debra: 95,157 Gorgman, Gary G.: 180 Grosshart, Janet L.: 180 Grotz, John L.: 205 Grubbs, Janine L.: 69,18O,253,257 Grunwald, Patricia: 204 Guental, Gregory: Guerrant, Sandra K.: 204 Guidici, Teresa A.: 204 Guliclison, Jane: 98 Gulickson, Judy: 96,157 Gumminger, Nancy S.: 204 Gurski, Richard: Gurski, Robert C.: 128,180 Guthrie, Gregory C.: 204 Haas, Robert: 180 Hable, Larry W.: 46,67,144,204 Hackathorn, Mary: 158 Hackathorn, Richard D.: Hackett, Steven P.: 180 Haddock, Sam: 107,204 Hader, Carol A.: 67,180 Hader, Janet: 96,158 Hadley, Debbie: 158 Hadlock, Terri: 158 Hadlock, Tonu R.: 205 Hagen, Janet: 158 Hagen, Mark: Haefele, Gerald W.: 205 Hager, Howard: 158 Hager, Sherri: 158 Hailey, Carl: 158 Hairlworth, Joy: 158 Hale, Craig: 158 Hale, Harold: 205 Hale, Joy: 76,94,97 Hale, Sandra: Hall, Paul: 31 Hall, Steve M.: 104 Hallaver, Don: 180 Hallman, Anthony: 158 Hamann, Herbert: 53 Hamann, Melba: 28 Hamble, William: 50 Hamilton, Deborah: 96,158 Hamilton, Doug: 103,158 Hamilton, Jodie: 75,96,158 Hamilton, Rodney L.: 180 Hamilton, Sheriel D.: 180 Hammer, Margaret: 180 Hammond, Gregory D.: 77,79,205 Hampton, Sharon: 158 Hand, Kathryn A.: 67,80,180 Hanks, Larry D.: 75,180 Hanrahan, Donna: 158 Hansen, Bruce: 158 Hansen, Deborah A.: 86,95,180 Harakas, Peter: 67,89,205 Hardin, James: 158 Hargig, Karen: 158 Harkins, Corlene: 75,105,180 Harmon, Bradley A.: 92,180 Harmon, Suzanne: 158 Harms, Albert H.: Harper, Danny: 113 Harper, Deborah A.: 94,205 Harper, Gerald: 53 Harper, Mike: 100,205 Harris, Carolyn, 94,205 Harris, Charles J.: 52,112,180 Harris, Denis D.: 158 Harris, Dennis R.: 158 Harris, Dwayne L.: 100,105,180 Harris, Glenn: 180 Harris, Eddie: 68,70,71,205 Harris, Robert S.: 180 Harryman, Mark: 180 Harrison, Kathi: 158 Hart, David E.: 180 Hart, Vickie: 180 Hartley, John W.: 180 Hartley, Teresa: Hartman, Judyn: 158 Hartman, Mary T.: 105,180 Hartman, William: 158 Hartsock, Rebecca A.: 180 Hartzler, Daniel L.: 205 Hartzler, R. David: 158 Herr, Scott: 158 Herrell, Steve: 158 Herrick, Debra: 158 Hess, Dorsey: 158 Hess, Karen S.: 107,206 Hester, J. Ernest: 43,90 Hetherington, Roger: 181 Hewitt, Nancy: 206 Hewitt, Stephen: 158 Heydon, Anne: 95,158 Hibdon, Stephen: 81,181 Hickerson, Betty: 67,75,181 Hicks, Becky Jo: 158 Hicks, Shelah: 67,79,104,206 Hiestand, David: 158 Higgans, Gary: Higginbotham, Cindy: 96,158 Higgins, Loretta: 159 Highlander, Cheryl: 181 Higinbotham, Debra: 75,181 Hi-Light Staff: 70,71 Harvey, John: 103,158 Harwood, Diane: 37,67,94,97,205 Hass, Robert C.: Hathaway, Melissa A.: 205 Havlic, Jerry Lee: 29,91,205 Hawes, Ronnie: 158 Hawkins, Donna J.: 180 Hawkins, Douglass: 158 Hawkins, Steven: 180 Hawley, Donna: 158 Hayden, Dave: 104,205 Hayden, Rick A.: 180 Haynes, Cathy: 158 Hayward, Alberta: 180 Hayward, Dennis: 180 Hayward, Marcia: 158 Hayworty, Steven L.: 120,205 Hazlett, Robert W.: 180 Heater, Celeste: 180 Heavener, Bill I.: 205 Heckadon, Linda: 158 Heckendorn, Roberta: 96,158 Hedrick, Karan: 96,158 Hedrickx, Warren S.: 181 Heft, James: 158 Hein, John: 158 Helms, Kathy Ann: 181 Helms, Rick: 181 Hempy, Richard D.: 132,205 Henderson, Cindy: 158 Henderson, Lewis J.: 205 Henderson, Robert: 181 Hendricks, Deborah S.: 75,94 Henry, Douglas James: 67,120 Henry, Pamela: 158 Hensch, Diana: 36 Hensley, Ann R.: 67,77,94,206 Hensley, Patricia: 76,95,181 Hensley, Randy Lee: 113,158 Hensonm, Danny J.: 104,206 Herbert, Thomas: 181 Herbst, Donna: 75,103,108,181 Herbst, Kurt F.: 181 Herdliska, Lyndall D.: 181 Hernandez, Andrew: 104 Hill Linda: Hill Gregory Al: 206 Hill Mark L.: 104,206 Hill Sherri: 159 Hill Susan D.: 86,94,97,206 Hill Terry L.:181 Hill Thomas: 181 Hill r Jeffery: 9 , Hilliard, Dennis Earl: 159 Hinken, Deborah J.: 206 Hincley, Susan: 159 Hinman, Cathryn: 159 Hinman, Craig E.: 206 Hinnen, Terry: 159 Hirt, Ernest R.: 132,139 History Department: 32,33,34 35 36 37 Hitchcock, Tony Dean: 159 Hixson, Floyd G. 71,72,206 Hocker, lrshel: 48 Hodges, Janie L.: 181 Hodgins, David: Hoedl, Susan: 181 Hohenfeldt, Randall: 159 Hohman, James R.: 181 Holifield, Sheryl K.: 181 Holiman, Brenda Sue: 159 Holiman, Teresa: 181 Holland, Kennith: 159 Holland, Steven N.: 105,181 Holland, Vallory: 159 Holle, Carol Ruth: 87,159 Hollis, Grant: 181 Holloway, Floyd L.: 105,181 Holloway, Lloyd Ray: 181 Hollstrom, Mark C.: 181 Holm, David: 181 Holm, Michael: 181 Holman, Patricia: Holman, David: 181 Holman, Patty: 37,77,80,206 Holmes, Keith: 105,181 Holmes, Mark D.: 136,181 Holsman, Bernard: 181 Holsman, Jeffery: 159 Holstine, Gary: 181 268 Holtcamp, Jeffrey L.: 181 Holthaus, Michael: 159 Holthaus, Patty: 23 Holthous, Alice L.: 159 Hombs, Kevin: 85,113,159 Homecoming lBasketballl: 114 Homecoming lFootballl: 112,113 Home Economics Dept.: 58,59 Hooper, Elaine K.: 181 Hoover, Patricia: 159,96 Hopkins, Danny: 181 Hopper, David A.: 181 Horne, Diana: 159 Horne, Roger: 31 Horton, Janet G.: 67,75,206,242,250,257 Horton, Lucilez 59 Horton, Reba K.: 89,159 Horton, Terry L.: 76,181 Hosey, Stephen: 159 Hoskin, Max: 43 Hoskins, Charles: 21 Houpt, Denise M.: 75,77,206 Houser, Janet: 181 Howard, George F.: 181 Howard, Scott: 159 Howe, Danna L.: 107,206 Howe, Edward: 105,181 Howe, George D. Jr.: 206 Howe, Teresa: 159 Howell, David A.: 181 Hower, Roy: 159 Howery, Cary: 159 Hubbard, John Lee: 181 Hudgins, Linda D.: 44,69,72,94,98,99, 115,206 Hudson, Charles: 159 Hudson, Daniel M.: 206 Huffman, John V.: 181 Hughes, Barbar J.: 181 Hughes, Kathy: 159 Hughes, Larry G.: 105,120,128,181 Hughes, William: 159 Hugunim, Charlene H.: 159 Huls, Nancy: 159 Huls, Sandra K.: 181 Humble, Melba: 159 Hunnicutt, Gary J.: 71,207 Hunsperger, Loduska A.: 104,207 Hunt, Janet: 182,188 Hunt, Jennifer J.: 71,207 Hunt, Kenneth R.: 92,120,147,182 Hursh, Cynthia: 75,159 Hurst, Marty D.: 79,182 Hurst, Ronald J.: 182 Hurst, Sharon: 159 Hurt, Ernie: 132 Hutchins, Carolyn J.: 207 Hutchins, Claudia: 159 Hutchins, Lois E.: 75,109,110,182 Hutto, Donna: 182 Hymer, Paul E.: 182 Hymer, Regina: 159 Ilas, Celia J.: 85,159 Ilas, Jennifer L.: Imgarten, Michael R.: 71,72,84,207,123 Imgarten, Stephen: 105,120,122,182 Industrial Arts Dept.: 56,57 lngorsoll, Richard: 113 Inman, Darrel G.: 207 lrwin, Clarence: 159 Iverson, Kathryn: 182 Jackman, Julie A.: 86,95,182 Jackson, Daniel: 182 Jackson, Greg D.: 159 Jackson, JoAnn: 182 Jackson, Linda K.: 95,182 Jackson, Rick: 182 Jacobs, Sheryl E.: 207 Jacoby, Darlene: 75,182 Jacoby, Karen S.: 81,159 Jaime, Robert: 105,182 James, Steve: 103,159 Jamison, Mary E.: 182 Jankovich, Garry S.: 159 Jankovich, Sherry K.: 159 Janner, Paul F.: 120,139,207,242,249, 252,253 Jarboe, Joseph: 182 Jarvis, Emma A.: 159 Jastremski, Bernie R.: 159 Jeffreys, Terry: 207 Jenkins, Lisa G.: 159 Jenkins, Patricia A.: 182 Jennings, Diane L.: 107,207 Jennings, John: 159 Jennings, Lynn E.: 182 Jensen, Penny Sue: 95,182 Jensen, Timmy L.: 113,159 Jensen, Victor C.: 159 Jeppesen, Sheryl J.: 77,80 Jewett, Brenda M.: 159 Jobe, Pamela L.: 207 Jochim, Karen S.: 94,207 Johaningsmeir, Barbara: 6,80,207 Johansen, Joyce: 159 Johansen, Kim H.: 94,207 John, David L.: 67,207 John, Deborah J.: 85,96,160 Johns, Carol: 52 Johns, Loren D.: 104,207 Johns, Sherman: 182 Johns, Trudi: 182 Johnson, Barbara: 96,160 Johnson, David M.: 182 Johnson, Debra L.: 67,84,94,98,99,112, 207 Johnson, Donna M.: 98,160 Johnson, James D.: 182,208 Johnson, James W.: 71,100,102 Johnson, Janet: 208 Johnson, Judy N.: 160 Johnson, Patty: 160 Johnson, Steve D.: 208,250,257 Johnson, Wanda: 182 Johnstonn, Craig: 160 Johnston, Steven K.: 208,37 Jones, Barbara: 67,208 Jones, Evelyn E.: 89,160 Jones, Goldie B.: 208 Jones, Greg: 70,71,72,75,111,208 Jones, Gwendolyn M.: 160 Jones , James J.: 160 Jones, Judy L.: 208 Jones, Kenneth D.: 132,147 Jones, Pamela J.: 160 Jones, Paulette: 182 Jones, Randall E.: 67,71,72,92,208 Jones, Richard L.: 182 Jones, Rodney: 208 Jones, Russell D.: 71,208,233 Judson, Terry: 208 Junior Classical League: 89 Kachel, Bryant: 84,92,120,182 Kain, Judy: 94,104,208 Kalinka, Roger W.: 182 Kane, Kevin: 84,105,107,136,172,182,228 Karaff, David: 120,52 Karr, Robert D.: 182 Kasparek, Rick: 208 Kastl, Marilyn: 182 Katekaru, Beverly A.: 160 Kausmans, John G.: 160 Kean, Rhonda A.: 76,208 Keating, Michael F.: 103,160 Keele, Teri L.: 104,208 Keeton, Paula J.: 80,182 Keith, Jeffrey S.: 100,101,208 Kellam, Linda: 209 Kellenberger, John: 160 Kellenberger, Michael: 208 Keller, Michael: 75,209 Kelley, Dennis: 101,102,182 Kelley, Steven A.: 101,102 Kempi nger, Gary N.: 209 Kennedy, Debra E.: 69,86,209,260,261 Kennedy, Dorothy: 35 Kennedy, Douglas B.: 72,92,112,182 Kennedy, Karl: 32 Kennedy, Linda S.: 209 Kennel, Michael R.: 160 Kensinger, Kraig: 75,182 Keplinger, Lynda J.: 80,209 Keplinger, Neal D.: 113,160 Kerns, Gale D.: 209 Keyes, George: 87,182 Keyes, Sharon: Kiefer, Gary M.: 182 Johnson, Janice S.: 208 Johnson, Jeffrey O.: 84,120,208 Johnson, JoDeII A.: 96,160 Johnson, John J.: 36 Johnson, John E.: 182 Kiefer, Stephen: 160 Killion, Robert R.: 100,101,182 Kilz, Debra S.: 80,182 Kim, Sue: 95 Kimzey, Marjorie: 58 David J.: 120,183 Kreisel, l l i l l Q: il' il Kincade, Connie L.: 182 Kincade, Debra G.: 75,85,96,98,160 Kincade, Diane: 209 Kin, Michael E.: 160 King, Randal R.: 160 King, Steven: 182 King, Vicki: 77,93,209 King, Vickie L.: 94,182 King, William: 160 Kinman, Donald J.: 182 Kinnamon, Gerald M.: 107,209 Kinsey, Linoa: 97 Kinsinger, Craig: 80 Kinsey, Linda D.: 90,94,209 Kinyon, Terence: 182 Kirby, Susan K.: 160 Kirby, Terry: 160 Kirgan, John: 183 Kissinger, Barbara: 160 Kizer, Anna: 59 Kizer, Kim E.: 86,95,183 Klavetter, David: 183 Klanetter, Judith: 160 Klein, Tamara L.: 67,209 Kline, Stephanie S.: 183 Klink, Christi: 160 Klos, Janice: 160 Kobel, Virginia S.: 96,160 Koher, Michael: 160 Komer, Janet S.: 160 Kooken, Patricia A.: 75,209 Kostsifakis, David: 160 Kotsifakis, Nancy J.: 80,209 Kirby, Susan K.: 160 Lakey, Craig: 81,160 Lakey, Dolores J.: 209 Lakey, Linda L.: 160 Lalicker, Richard: Lalley, Patrick M.: 209,136 Lamping, Cynthia: 160 Lampson, Edward R.: 107,210 Lampson, Linda: 160 Lanard, Jacquelyn S.: Landry, Karen S.: 183 Lang, Robert C.: 183 Lang, Wendy: 161 Langford, Marjorie: 18,19,62,181 Langseth, Mark E.: Lantz, Robert A.: 183 Larnard, Jacquelynz 96,161 Lasta, Robin D.: 96,161 LathRop, Debra L.: 96,161 Lattelle, Erana K.: 75,210,211 Laub, Joe V.: 126,147,210 Laugherty, Pamela: 75,183 Laurent, Timothy: 139,210 Lawless, Linda A.: 161 Lawrence, Douglas: 228,16,17 Lawrence, Jim: Lawrence, Robert: 75,128,136,183 Lawrence, William B.: 161 Lawson, Debra: 75,161 Lawson Denise: 161 Lawson, Gary: 161 Lawson, Georgann: 105,183 Lawson Georgia: 210 Lawson, Phillip E.: 210 Layton, Livingston, David W.: 161 Livingston, Mike: 183 Lockert, Theresa A.: 104,210 Locke, Katherine: 161 Locke, Kevin: 183 Loffredo, Cheryl: 161 Logsdon, David: 103,161 Loiacono, Frank: 183 Lombardino, Charles J.: 161 Loney, Colette: 161 Long, Robin: 85,96,161 Long, Teresa: 77,84,183 Longiaru, Laurie A.: 75,161 Looney, Marilyn: 183 Lovell, David: 183 Lowe, Howard: Lowe, Jenny M.: 161 Lowe, John: 107 Lower, Kent: 183 Lowery, Dru: 105 Lucito, Mary: 210 Lucito, Paul: 161 Ludden, James: 183 Ludecke, Patricia S.: 210 Lumpkin, Earl: Lumpp, Cynthia K.: 161 Lund, Brooke: 103,161 Lundeen, Donna E.: 75,161 Lundy, Jeanne M.: 210 l-undy, Mary: 183 Lungren, Dana: 210 Lunn, Jimmy W.: 79,192,210 Lusby, Debra A.: 211 Lusby, Michael: 183 Kou ry, Linda: 160 Kralicek, Ronald: 160 Krancke, Terry: 96 Knebel Karen: Knebel Vickie Marie: 183 Knight, Craig A.: 183 Knight, Eyron: 80,209 Knight, Terry: 160 Knitter, Robert: 183 Knold, Michael: 183 Knox, Steven E.: 209 Koontz, Thomas J.: 183 Krekel, Eric N.: 160 Randal K.: 183 Layton, Kerry: 210 League, Jeff R.: 118,161 Lear, Gregg F.: 161 Ledford, Charlene J.: 161 Ledford, Terry L.: 101,102,183 Ledford, Veronica: 67,183 Lee, Deborah L.: 210 Lee, Douglas G.: 81,85,210 Lee, Paul H.: 81,161 Lee, Scott S.: 87,161 Leiblie, Robert: 183 Lemon, Sharon E.: 161 Lemons, Michael: 161 Leroy, Jacqueline: 161 Lusby, Tarry L.: 161 Lute, Deborah H.: 211 Lute, Denise: 183 Luthy, Mewdy S.: 96,161 Lynch, Becky: 183 Lynn, Annette W.: 211 Lynn, David: 183 Lyon Leslie J.: 96,161 Lyon Wendell D.: 211 Lyons, Nancy: 28 Kreps, Marvin: 160 Kressin, Patricia: 105,183 Kroenke, Teresa A.: 75,160 Krpeger, Patricia L.: 75,209 Kruger, Steven J.: 136,137,160 Kuhns, Mickey: 183 Kupersmith, Douglas: 80,84,92,120,183 Kurdi, Ben J.: 160 Kurtz, James: Kuzma, Pamela S.: 68,72,209 Kyle, Robert: 81,160 Lagesse, Deborah K.: 160 Lagle, Debra L.: 160 Lajoie, Rodney: 113,160 270 Leroy, Jim B.: 107 Lewis, Frank: 57 Lewis, James: 161 Lewis, Marianne: 183 Lewis, Unafae: 40 L'Hommesieu, Denise: 77,79,94,210 Libby, Peggy: Librarians: 22,23 Liggatt, Mark: 75,113,161 Lightner, Gavin B.: 161 Lile, Becky: Linard, Rnee A.: 67,210 Lines, Dennis: 161 Linn, Janet C.: 75,110,183 Lister, Sue: Little, Cathy S.: 210 Little, Debra: 96,98,161 Little, Stephen: McAllister, Cheryl: 183 McAllister, Donald G.: 183 McAllister, Linda: 66,69,72,211 McBeath, Mark: 183 McBride, Barbara M.: 69,211 McBride, Michael L.: 113,161 McCallum, Linda S.: 183 McCarty, Mary E.: 211 McCaslin, Ronald: 183 McClelland Robert B.: 100,183 McClendon, Elaine: 183 McComas, Richard: 211 McConnell, Linda: 85,161 McCord, Mitzi S.: 37,211 McCoy, Cynthia C.: 161 McCrackin, Debra L.: 183 McCracken, Cheryl L.: 161 McCrackin, Glen D.: 211 McCreary, Dorotha: 38 McCule, Walter: 161 McCullough, Jean A.: 75,211 McDaniel, Dayna A.: 75,86,95,183 McDaniel, Kenneth R.: 183 McDaniel, Regina O.: 85,161 McDaniel, Timothy: 211 McDaniel, Vicki L.: 183 McDermott, Kathleen M.: 211 McDermott, Patricia: 184 McDonald, Kathleen F.: 211 Manker, Alan D.: 184 Manker, Gary D.: 212 Manly, Laurie: 162 Mann, Deborah R.: 66,76,212 Manor, Karen: Mansfield, Starr: 162 Marbery, Lisa D.: 184 Marks, William D.: 212 Marks, William R.: 212 Marriott, Speed: 85,162 Marshall, Danny J.: 184 Meyer, John V.: 184 Michel, Debra D.: 162 Michel, Terri L.: 184 Middleton, James: 184 Miller, Ann M.: 162 Miller, Barbara A.: 95,174,184 Miller, Bonnie M.: 213 Miller, Carl D.: 184 Miller, Christopher N.: 184 Miller, Connie L.: 213 Miller, Corinne: 23 William: 184 McDonald, Kathy J.: McDowell, Judith: 161 McDowell, Marilyn: 94,211 McDowell, Nancy: 96,162 McDowell Theresa: 96,162 McDowell, Marshall, Paul: Martin, Carol: 184 Martin David: 66,71,72,90,212 Martin Debra L.: 184 Martin Harold D.: 100,101,102,212 Miller, Daniel J.: 66,92,120,213 Miller, Daniel L.: 103,162 Miller, David L.: 185 Miller, Deborah M.: 84,94,213 Miller, Donald E.: 139,185 McElroy, Roy: 103,162 McElroy, Vicki L.: 162 McFarland, Janet L.: 162 McFerrin, Brenda S.: 75,85,96,162 McFerrin, Terry A.: 84,95,98,99,184 McGowen, Gerald T.: 184 McGowan, Harold F.: 75,162 McGrew, Charles K.: 120,184 McGrew, Tim K.: 211 McHendry, Janet: Mclntyre, Dennis: 184 Mclntyre, Randellz 113,162 McKee, Michael: 162 McKenzie, Anna L.: 85,211 McKenzie, Karen K.: 184 McKeone, Virginia: 162 McKinzey, James: McKinzey, Michael: 100,211 McMahon, Melanie A.: 96,162 McMeen, Shannon: 211 McMillin, Carol: 104 McMillin, Robert: 184 McMurdo, Dennis: 101,102,212 McNeall, Barbara D.: 94,212 McQueen, Mary K.: 184 McReynoIds, Deborah A.: 162 McReynolds, James M.: 128,184 McWain, Gary L.: 162 McWhorter, Deborah A.: 162 McWilliams, Harriet V.: 75,95,184 MacDonald, Lydia L.: MacDowell, Gloria: 96,161 Mackey, Melissa K.: 212 Mackey, Michelle J.: 212 Macleod, James P.: 161 MacLeod, Norman W.: 212 Macrae, David: 184 Madeira, Steven G.: 184 Maggard, J. Raymond: 103,162 MaGill, James R.: 162 Mahoney, Barbara J.: 184 Malicoat, Richard A.: 184 Mallony, Deborah L.: 66,184 Mallory, John R.: 37,79,212 Mallory, Leon: 36 Malkmus, Linda S.: 96,162 Malone, Veronica C.: 184 Malotte, Ray: 21 Manglos, Mac: 184 Martin, Pamela A.: 95,184 Martin, Roger E.: 100,101,184 Martin, Sharrol: 212 Mason, Allan: 184 Mason, Jeff: 76,184 Mason, Michael: 162 Massey, Dennis R.: 184 Massey, Richard D.: 184 Masterson, Theodore: 212 Matchett, Marion: 162 Math Club: 90 Math Department: 42,43 Matheson, Ross A.: Matheson, Sherry R.: 162 Mathews, Teresa: 162 Mathews, Debra K.: 77,93,94,212 Matthew, Shellie W.: 162 Mattox, Lowell J.: 212 Mauler, Patricia: 184 Maupin, Charles: 56 Maupin, Dorothy: 28,67 Maupin, Robert H.: 184 Maxwell, Liza M.: 76,212 Maxwell, Linnea Y.: 162 May, Deborah L.: 212 May, Jennifer L.: 80,96,162 May, Roderick: 162 Mayer, Barry C.: 184 Mayfield, Darrel T.: 184 Mayhew, Alicia R.: 213 Mayhue, Terry: 184 Meauga, Orpha S.: 162 Meek, Ann L.: 66,87,95,184 Meek, Thomas S.: 100,102,213 Mehok, Sheryl: Meikue, Merry L.: 162 Meinhardt, Charles: Meier, John M.: 184 Melin, Lacy: 24 Mellicker, Becky G.: 47,71,72,213 Mellicker, Hannah: 184 MeloDrama: 109 Melosovich, Mark: 185 Meloy, Richard D.: 66,90,184 Menke, James R.: 184 Menpez, Carole: 58 Merritt, Karen S.: 94,96,213 Mersman, Lola L.: 184 Metcalf, Marc L.: Meyer, Connie J.: 184 ivimer, iviauer, Miller, ivianef, Mailer, Fredric D.: 162 Lisa M.: 80,185 Maudee J.: 96,162 Michael F.: 120,139,213 Pamela A.: 213 Miller, Pamela D.: 66,75,77,79,94,213 Miller, Patricia l.: 162 Miller, Richard: 185 Miller, Robert B.: 113,162 Miller, Robert G.: 185 Miller, Sherri L.: 77,80,213 Miller, Stanley E.: 66,120,122,146,213 Miller, Steven W.: 162 Miller William: Milles, Fred: 136 Millier, Robert B.: Milum, Denise J.: 95,185 Mims, Carey: 33 Mincey, Colan D.: 185 Mirage Staff: 68,69 Mitchell, Jeffrey K.: 162 Mitchell, Ricky: 107,213 Mitchell, Steven A.: 89,213 Mohr, Therese M.: 213 Moll, Kathy L.: 66,84,95,185 Monath, Jackie R.: 103,162 Monath, Jerry L.: 75,76,213 Montes, Paul: 37,213 Montgomery, Karen: 96,162 Montogomery, Ylonda Lynne: 162 Moody, Melissa: 162 Moore, Dan: 66,102,185 Moore Frank E.: 102,128,213 Moore George: 113,162 Moore Janice: 162 Moore I John: 113,162 Moore, Michael A.: 214 Moore, Raymond G.: 214 Moore, Teresa: 185 Moore, Terry W.: 105,185 Moore, Timmy D.: 162 Moorehead, Susan K.: 214 Moran, Pat: 43,120,122 Morcha, Robert T.: 185 Morcha, Sherrie H.: 163 Moreland, Virginia: 84,95,110,185 Moretina, Mark: 185 Morgan, Deborah: 163 Morgan, Evilene: 66,75,77,185 Morgan, James: 113,163 Morgan, Roberta: 66,81,89,185 Morris, Jerry: 104,214 Morris, Mark A.: 185 Morrison, Linda D.: 95,97,185 Morrison, Robin: 95,185 Morrison, Shelaine: 185 Morro ne, Edmund R.: 214 Mosburg, Rodney K.: Moss, Joanne: 185 Moss, Joyce: 185 Mountjoy, Susuan: 85,89,163 Moyer, Danny R.: 92,128,146,214 Muapin, Charles: Mullins, Aletha: 28 Mullis, Mary S.: 185 Mumper, Barbara J.: 66,75,90,214 Mumper, Beth l.: 71,72,90,214 Munson, Sandra Kay: 105,185 Munph ree, Vana: 66,185 Murray, Deborah K.: 66,97,185 Murray Murray Murray , John W.: 163 , Marjorie L.: 214 , Sherri K.: Musatics, Wayne: 41 Music Department: 50,51 Musto, Wllliam: 163 Myers, Gary D.: 185 Myers, Ross S.: 185 Myers, Scott L.: 214 Nail, David W.: 185 Nash, Karen S.: 185 Nash, Patricia A.: 185 Nash, Rebecca J.: 66,94,214 Nash, Robert G.: 102,185,214 Nash, Robert J.: Nast, Richard: 163 Nast, Steven P.: 66,91,185 National Forensic League: 74 National Honor Society: 66,67 Nault, Jeffrey L.: 163 Nave, Nanci L.: 214 Nease, Herbert L.: 163 Neimeyer, Burt: Neimeyer, Cynthia D.: 75,87,163 Nelson, Duane: 163 Nelson, George: 185 Newby, Kim: 85,96,163 Newirk, Brian D.: Newirk, Douglass L.: Newman, Deborah: 185 Newman, Janet M.: 214 Newsome, Patty A.: 185 Nicholas, Sheila: 185 Nichols, David E.: 71,89,214 Nicholson, Bill: 20 Nicholson, Jane M.: 163 Nickerson, Jeanne L.: 185 Nickle, Deborah A.: 214 Nickle, Nancy K.: 163 Nicoll, Nita J.: 163 Niffen, Deryl: 185 Niffen, James: 113,163 272 Nolan, Larry E.: Nolan, Sherryl: 163 Noland, Michael P.: 104,214 Noland, Mike: 30,120,122 Nolte, Michael K.: 163 Noonan, Joyce E.: 66,80,185 Norgren, Edward: 100,101,214 Norgren, James P.: 103,163 Norman, Gary A.: Norman, Royce: 185 Norten, Richard M.: Northcraft, Jeffrey: 91,185 Norvell, Lee W.: 185 Novtony, Mary J.: 185 Nuccio, Carol: 80,215 Nuchollis, Wendell A.: 185 Nuckolls, James R.: 85,163 Nugent, James: 215 Nugent, Kevin J.: 168 Nugent, Michael: 92,105,120,185 Nurse: 24 Nyssen, Jon: 185 Oates, Rebecca S.: 215 O'Benar, John: 41 Oberhelman, Debra: 95,97,116,185 Obermeyer, Dave B.: 163 Oberste, Edwin: 163 O'Brien, Jeanne: 163 O'Brien, Mary Ellen: 186 Ochs, Diane W.: 163 O'Connor, Julie: 163 O'Dell, Tami: O'Donohoe, Lynda: 96,163 Ogle, Daniel E.: 186 Ohler, Dean E.: 186 Ohler, Debra K.: 163 Ohlman, John P.: 92,120,215 Olcott, Gloria: 186 Olds, Elaine: 77,79,80,186 Olinger, Linda: 163 Olsen, Patricia I.: 215 Olson, Marlene: 163 O'Malley, William: 163 Oman, James L.: 163 O'Neal, Charles: 163 O'Neal, Kathleen L.: 66,80,215 O'Neal, Marsha: 163 Orchestra: 80,81 Orjala, Florence: 66,81,186 Orner, Rebecca: 66,75,186 O'Rourke, Dee Ann: 4,94,97,215 O'Rourke, Nancy: 96,163 Ortega, Deborah R.: 215 Osborn, Susan K.: 163 Osborne, Deborah: 163 Osborne, Gerold G.: 129 Osborne, Rick: 186 Osburn, Gregory: 129,163 Overesch, Harry B.: Overesch, William: 186 Overton, Randall: 215 Overton, Rebecca: 163 Owen, Douglas: 163 Owens, Mark V.: 186 Owens, Patty: 163 Owens, Richard E.: 215 Owings, Edward: 93,163 Owings, John W.: 103,163 Principe, Billy F.: 164 Pritzel, Kent: 83,87,186 Privett, Allan R.: 186 Prom: 104,105 Prouty, Lawrence: 217 Prouty, Pat: 24 Province, Lawrence P.: 120,186 Province, Lucy: 24 Pruitt, Darlene A.: 78,186 Pruitt, Gregory: 76,105,186 Pruitt, Linda L.: 217 Pryne, Kay: 75,164 Pujol, Goerge A.: 186 Pull, John S.: 186 Putman, James: 103,164 Putman, Wanda: 186 Pyles, Linda: 164 Pyles, Pamela: 217 Padilla, Arthur: 163 Page, Jeffrey: 163 Painter, Jerry: 186 Paith, Charles T.: 215 Paith, Jessie: 186 Palmer, Chris: 163 Parham, Trudy: 75 Park, John: 163 Parker, Annette: 163 Parker, Christopher M.: 215 Parkhurst, Harry: 18 Parks, Darlene: 164 Parks, Debra M.: 85,94,215 Parks, Dorothy J.: 186 Parks, Kenneth: 164 Parman, Debra B.: 105,186 Parson, Evonne M.: 186 Parsons, Jimmy L.: 215 Partney, Richard: 186 Partridge, Gerald: 36,120 Pascoe, Carolyn: 164 Pascoe, John: Pascoe, Linda: 104,215 Passonno, Jane: 164 Patterson, Katherine: 164 Paul, Mark W.: 136,137,186 Paul, Paula: 95,164 Paul, Mary: 215 Pautler, Roberta A.: 66,86,95,186 Payne, Ingrid J.: 68,72 Payne, Kathy: 82,164 Payne, Valorie: 75,164 Payton, Charles E.: 215 Peak, Georgia A.: 186 Peak, Linda L.: 186 Pearson, Patricia: 164 Peck, Deborah: 76,186 Peck, Pamela: 164 Pendergraft, Terri J.: 79,84,94,98,99, 112,113,215,228 Penick, Michael J.: 102,107,216 Penick, Steven: 103 Pennell, Glenda S.: 66,79,216 Peoples, Deborah: 186 Pep Club: 94,95,96 Perkins, Susan: 164 Perrin, Novella: 36,94,97,114 Perrine, Michael: 164 Peterman, Deborah: 186 Peters, Cherl D.: 69,72,94,97,216 Peters, Garry L.: Peters, Linda: 80,164 Peters, Michael: 120,186 Peterson, Paul: 164 Peterson, Randle W.: 216 Peterso n, Ricky D.: 216 Peterson, Russell: 164 Peterson, Sharon: 96,164 Peterson, Stanley W.: 216 Pettet, Vicki: 75,164 Petwey, Jerry S.: Pfister, Pfister, Barbara: 164 Patricia: 107,216 Phalp, Terry A.: 216 Phares, Douglas: 107,216 Phelps, Helen: 164 Phelps, Jerry L.: 216 Phillips, Frederick: 216 Phillips, Patricia: 41 Phillips, Paula B.: 216 Phillips Phillips ,Scottz 164 , Wade F.: 216 Philo, Barbara: 77 Phipps, Jane K.: 104,216 Physical Education Department: 52,53 Picard, Steven: 186 Pickel, Cynthia: 164 Pickel, Steven L.: 100,216 Pieratt, Pieratt, Linda A.: 94,164 Lyle: 164 Pierce, David: 186 Pierce, John B.: 186 Pierson, Janene: 75,96,164 Port, Cynthia: 95,186 Portman, Thomas: 113,164 Posner, Sherry: 66,89,217 Post, Douglas: 164 Postle, Danny: 66,186 Potter, Janet M.: 66,79,93,217 Potter, Jerry: 186 Potter, Pamela: 85 Potts, Carol B.: 77,79,94,217 Poulsen, Karen: 186 Powell, Athena: 85,164 Powell, David: 80,82,113,164 Powell, Michael: 186 Power, Kim: 96,164 Powers, Charles: 186 Preble, Susan E.: 186 Preston, Michael: 164 Prettyman, Karen: 6,186 Prewitt, Dennis: 164 Prewitt, Vickie: 217 Priddy, Cheri: 164 Price, Marcia: 186 Price, Mary K.: 95 Quental, Greg: 186 Quest, Kenneth: 36 Quick, Charles R.: 91,105,187 Quick, Hugh G.: 217 Quill and Scroll: 72 Quinn, Jerri L.: 182,217 Quinn, Joy C.: 93,164 Quinn, Judy A.: 75,217 Qumans, Roger: 100 R-Club: 92 Rabuse, Renee: 164 Rachal, James: 87,164 Rape, Cindy: 86,87,152,165 Rape, Cynthia: Rape, Michael K.: 120,128,187 Rathbun, Scott: 187 Ratliff, Georgia G.: 104,218 Ratliff, James: 165 Ratty, Caroline A.: 105,187 Ratty, Robin: 95,187 Ratty, Tracy: 85,165 Ratty, William R.: 104,218 Ray, Brenda: 165 Ray, Donald: 187 Ray, Eddie: 187 Ray, Frankie: 81,94,97,218 Rav, Rav, Marion: 42,56 Mike: 116 Pierson, Rhonda: 164 Pierson, Stanley: 164 Pilsl, Beverly A.: 216 Pinaire, Thomas: 216 Pinkepank, Gail L.: 66,80,82,216 Pinkepank, Jane L.: 83,186 Pittman, Timothy C.: 217 Plantz, Helen: 49 Plowman, Linda: 58 Plumberg, Bill P.: 37,120,217 Plumberg, Charles: 113,164 Poague, Brenda S.: 217 Poindexter, Mark Charles: 186 Pollman, Cheryll: 84,95,186 Pollock, Suzanne L.: 94,107,217 Polonius, Michael: 75 Polston, Katherine: 164 Pool, Kevin: Pooler, Barbara: 164 Poorman, Delena: 186 Poorman, Rhonda: 164 Rackers, Cynthia: 164 Radford, Dennis: 164 Radford, Gayle J.: 217 Radford, Raymond: 217 Radford, Susan: 107,217 Radio Club: 91 Ragland, Jerri: 165 Railey, Carol: 165 Railey, Navalyn: 165 Rainwater, Gregg R.: 79,217 Ralls, James F.: 66,68,69,72,77,78,217 Ralph, Deborah: 165 Ray, Shanett L.: 105,164,187 Ray, Virginia: 42 Raymo, Jacqueline: 96,98,165 Read, Frank: 128,187 Read, Gary: 165 Reardon, Shirley L.: 164,187 Reaves, Montene: 75,218 Records, Victor: 165 Rector, Vicki: 187 Redferd, Janet: 96,165 Redwine, Jeffrey: 113,165 Redwine, Mark: 136 Reed, Barbara: 96,165 Reed, Judith A.: 66,77,78,94,97 218 Reed, Lee: 113 Reed, Nayda G.: 107,218 Register, Stephanie: 95,187 Reiboldt, Kila R.: 218 Reid, Larry: 129,136,165 Reid, Richard: 165 Reid, Travis W.: 218 Renalt, Michele: 75,96,165 Renfrow, Kathy: 96,165 Resig, Richard A.: 187 Reynolds, James: 75 Reynolds, Mike: 32,132 Reynolds, Nancy: 165 Rhoads, Diane: 165 Richard, Carolyn S.: 94,97,218 Richardson, Alvin: 140,165 Richardson, Dianna: 55,187 Richardson, Janet: 187 Richardson, Mark: 165 Richardson, Sherry L.: 218 Richman, Carleton: 165 Ricketts, Linda T.: 66,94,218 Ricono, Martin: 104 Riggles, David: 113,165 Riggins, Robert: 120,187 Riggs, Edward: 103,165 Riggs, Lisa: 115 Ralph, Teresa F.: 218 Ralston, Connie: 165 Ralston, Steve: 165 Rambo, Linda: Ramsey, Ron D.: 77,78,218 Ranck, Russell: 76 Randle, Betty Jo: 107,218 Randol, Doug: 165 Rankin, Phillip: 165 Riley Debra: 165 1 Riley, William: 165 Riley, Winston B.: 71,108,218 Rish, Philip C.: 218 Rish, Stuart: 165 Risley, Ralph: 187 Rittenhour, Denise: 96,165 Rivas, Cecelia: 187 R ivas, Paul: Roach, Vicky: 75,187 Robbins, Linda: 95,187 Robbins, Ruthie: 218 Roberts, Brian: 165 Roberts, David A.: 84,187 Roberts, David A.: 82,165 Roberts, James: 34 Roberts, Jerri A.: 187 Roberts, Linda: 47,87 Roberts, Marjorie: Roberts, Priscilla: 165 Roberts, Richard: 187 Roberts, Sherry A.: 187 Rusch, Randall: 166 Rush, Robert: 187 Rush, Terry: 188 Rusk, Rachel: 77,86,188 Russ, Martin A.: 219 Russ, Neil: 132,166 Russell Denise: 95,188 Russell, James: 166 Russell Jolaen: 166 Russell Linda: 96 Russell Randolph: Russell Randy: 166 Russell Rick J.: 113 Roberts, Thomas: 165 Robertson, Melanie J.: 66,77,79,94,218 Robey, Kenneth A.: 187 Robinett, Gordon: 165 Robinson, Kathi: 105,187 Robinson, Kimber: 187 Robinson, Robinson, Timothy: 165 Robinson, Patti: 165 Rochier, Marsha: 165 Rodgers, Shellie: 66,77 Roe, Ed H.: Roe, Kenneth: 129,165 Roe, Marvin L.: 187 Roe, Thomas G.: 187 Roebuck, Debra: 187 Roebuck, Linda: 187 Rogers, Karen S.: 219 Rogers Mark S.: Rogers Mike: 187 Rogers, Shelley M.: 79,80,94,219 Rojas, Edward D.: 132,187 Sheila M.: 78,80,82,219 Rollo, James M.: 104,219 Rolston, Steve: Ronksley, Richard: 187 Rooks, Marsha A.: 107,219 Root, William E.: 219 Ropchock, Mary: 66,95,187 Roper, Tom: 92,120,146,219 Roscoe, Pamela: 187 Roscoe, Theresa: 96,165 Rosebrough, Walter: 84,92,120 Rosen, Lorraine: 75,96,165 Ross, Mark: 103,165 Ross, Vicky J.: ROTC: 100,101,102,103 ROTC Department: 50,51 Roth, Debbie K.: 66,77,79,94,97,192,219 Roth, Ronda: 84,95,97,187 Rough, Carl D.: 107,219 Rounds, Bev: 187 Roush, William: 91,187 Rowan, Deborah: 187 Rowland, Toni: 187 Rowson, Cheryl: 165 Rozelle, Beverly: 219 Rozelle, Brad: 165 Ruark, Randi: 187 Rubicam, Richard: 187 Rudisel, Michael: 100,101,187 Rudisel, Paul: 103,165 Rumans, Roger L.: 37,219 Runions, Teresa: 187 274 Russell, Sandra L.: 84,94,114,219 Russell, William: 78,188 Russo, Libbie J.: 66,82,219 Russo, Patricia: 96,166 Rust, Carol: Rutt, Charlie: 68,188,260,261 Ryan, Christi E.: 216,219,5 Ryan, Mary: 96,166 Ryan, Rex: 166 Ryberg, Carla: 96,166 Sabato, Stephanie: 188 Sade, Charles: 73,113,136,166 Sadler, Jan: 188 Sadler, Robert: 166 Sagaser, Steven L.: 219 Sales, Ronald: 188 Salmen, Timothy: 113,166 Sanderholm, Janice: Sanders, Debra: 96,166 Sanders, Larry: 188 Sanders, Linda: 95,188 Sandidge, Jalenez 166 Sandidge, Michael: 166 Sandry, Mariann: 44 Sands, Jana: Sandvig, Beth: 105,188 Sandvig, Melanie: Sapp, Rodney: 188 Sartain, Donald: 166 Sawyer, Jerry: 166 Sawyer, John: 50,81 Scammahorn, Debhra: 166 Schaeffer, David: 166 Schaeffer, Michael: 75,113,166 Schafer, Kenneth: 188 Schafer, Scott: 166 Schaffer, Richard: Schaffner, Sara: 105,188 Schaffner, Terry: 188 Schermerhorn, Steven: Schirmer, Franky: 166 Schlie, Juli: 77,188 Schmidt, Connie: 97,188 Schmidt, Ella: 97,105,188 Schmidt, Joe: 89,166 Schnidt, Connie: 95 Scholl, Gregory: 188 Schoor, Beverly: 166 Schoor, Claudenia: 188 Schrankler, Michael W.: Schuchmann, Janet: 166 Schuetz, Debra: 188 Schulte, Richard M.: 45,166,219 Schultz, Alice: 41,96 Schuman, Thomas: 100,101,188 Schuster, Frank W.: 107,219,262 Schuster, Richard: Schwabb, Ann: 188 Science Department: 30,31 Scott, Gregory: 166 Scott, Jan D.: 219 Scoville, Glenda: 166 Scoville, Linda: 166 Scoville, Vernon: 102,220 Scriuner, James: 103,166 Scronce, Joe: 75,188 Scronce, Michael: 139,220 Searcy, Benny: 39 Searcy, Robert: 103 Searing, Bobby: Sears, Dennis R.: 107,220 Secretaries: 24 Seehausen, Ronald: 188 Seek, Patricia: 105,188 Seever, Linda: 188 Sell, Eldon: 129,188 Sellers, Robert: 103,166 Serrone, Diane: 166 Setser, Michael: 166 Setser, Sherrill: 76,86,94,220 Settles, John: 166 Settles, Ronald: 166 Seutter, David: 166 Seutter, John W.: 166,220 Sewill, Frank: 135 Sexton, Betsy: 40 Sexton, Mike: Seymour, Rita J.: 66,94,97,220 Shafer, Gregory F.: 120,220 Shafer, Steven: 113,166 Shaffer, Richard: 188 v Shaffer, Terrance L.: 220 Shamblin, Vicki K.: 220 Shanerman, Stephanie: 89,166 Shanks, John: Shapiro, Larry: 105,188 Sharon, Debra: 166 Sharp, Larry: 166 Sharp, Richard: 166 Sharp, Robert: 188 Shaw, Jayne: 96,166,98 Shay, Kirk: 166 Sheeley, Joseph D.: 220 Sheets, Michael R.: 104,220 Sheets, Richard K.: 220 Shelley, Barbara: 188 Shelton, Jaunita: 105,188 Shepard, Leola: 188 Shepherd, Roxanne: 166 Sherman, Terry: 167 Sherrow, Donald: 34 Sherrow, Jacqueline: 86,87,220 Shimasaki, Adeile: 167 Shipley, Kendell: 188 Shipley, Thomas: 167 Shippee, David H.: 81,112,220 Shippee, Karen: 77,81,82,95,188 Shipps, Debra: 96,167 Shippy, Ronald C.: 220 Shireman, John R.: 66,8-4,139,147,220 Shireman, Robert: 167,113 Shoaf, Deborah: Shoemaker, Karen M.: 68,69,72,220 Shoemaker, Keith: 167 Shoemaker, Robert S.: 120,220 Showalter, Clifford E.: 80,82 Showalter, James: 79,188 Shuler, Danny: 188 Siebenthaler, Sharon: 167 Siebert, Tony: 167 Sieleman, Linda: 167 Sieleman, Rinda: 167 Simmons, April: 82,167 Simmons, Charmae: 167 Simms, John: 102,188 Simon, Judy: 96,167 Simpson, Barbara: 188 Simpson, Karen: 167 Simpson, Thomas: 167 ' Simpson, Vickie L.: 220 Singleton, James U.: 92,221 Sinovich, Diana: 66,75,95,188 Sirdoreus, Thomas: 167 Skaggs, Ellen: 43,67 Skaggs, Robert: 167 Skaggs, Steven: 167 Skinner, Bess: 28 Skoff, Debra: 188 . Slagle, Bobbi A.: 66,69,72,86,94,221 Slater, Daniel: Slyman, John: 75,103,167 Smelser, SheriiA.: 221 Smelser, Terry: 167 Smith, Angela: 66,188 Smith, Brenda: 95,188 Smith, Barbara: 167 Smith, Blaine: 167 Smith, Cindy: 95,111,188 - Smith, Stephen: 189 Smith Steve: 167 Smith, Tanya: 75,167 Smith, Terry L.: 221 Smith, Thomas: 189 Smith, Timothy: 129,189 Smith, William: 189 Smith, William: 103,167 Snellgrove, Marsha: 167 Snider, Deanna M.: 77,221 Snodgrass, James: 51 Snodgrass, Raymond: 81,82,167 Snow, Larry: 189 Snowball Dance: 116,117 Snyder, Diana: 79,221 Sola, Michael: 113,151,167 Solovic, Larry B.: 221 Southwick, Shane: 167 Solo, Michael: 189 Sousley, Larry: 189 Spadoni, Marilyn: 42 Spanish Club: 87 Spears, Becky: 221 Special Education Department: 5 Speckels, Gloria: 189 Speech Department: 44,45 Speir, Timothy: 189 Spencer, Cheryl: 96,167 Spencer, Dan: 189 Spencer, Tim: 221 Spitcaufsy, Morris: 221 Sprague, Michael: 103,167 Sprague, Sharon K.: 221 Spratt, Donna: 96,167 Spring Play: 110,111 Sports Division: 118,119 Sproull, Thersa: 189 Spruill, Ronald: 102,189 Stackhouse, Randall: 189 Stallbories, Joan: 103,167 Stallbories, Mike: 103,167 Stamper, Donald: 167 Stamper, Ronald: 167 Stamper, Sharon: 222 Smith, Craig: 188 Smith, Dale: 167 Smith, Darrell: 167 Smith, David: 79 Smith, Debra: 167 Smith, Donna: 188 Smith, Donna: 167 Smith Doyle S.: Smith Frederick: Smith Gary: 189 Smith Howard L.: 102,107 Smith Joy L.: 66,78,82,94,221 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Karen: 167 Keith: 221 Mark: 167 Mary D.: 221 Michael D.: 221 Smith Patrick: 189 Smith Paul: 189 Smith Randy: 167 Smith Rick R.: 81,100,221 Smith, Ronald: 221 Smith, Sandra J.: 94,97,221 Stanley, Diane: 167 Stanley, Michael: 189 Stanley, Richard: 104 Stathos, George: 34 Steck, Blaine: 14,15,84 Steele, James L.: 222 Stegner, Mark E.: 77,79,222 Steinbrueck, Diane: 84,94,98,99,222 Steinly, Anita C.: Stenstrom, David: 111,189 Stephenson, Phyllis: 96,167 Sterrett Janice D.: 80,83,222 Sterrett, Laurie: 81,82,167 Stevens, Dennis: 222 Stevens, Donald: 189 Stevens, Michael: 189 Stevens, Susan: 167 Stevens, Stevie: Stevenson, Pammy: 95,189 Stewart, Donna: 189 Stewart, Lorene: 40,96 Stewart, Ricky R.: 120,222 4,55 Stewart, Susan: 75 96 167 Stitt, Mary: 168 Stock, Mike: 222 Stoll, Sherri: 168 Stolte, Leon: 189 Stone Betty: 168 Stone Howard: Stone Larry: 222 Stone Larence M. Stone Linda: 168 Stone, Mark: 189 Stoneman, Bruce: Storie, Victoria S.: 89,222 Storms, Cindy: 168 Stovall, Sara M.: 77,93,94,222 Stover, Cindy: 87,168 Stowe, Barbara A.: 222 Stowe, Ronald: 189 Strauss, Angela: 96,168 Strauss, Denise A.: 66,77,79,86,87 Strauss, Joel: 168 Strickland, Melinda S.: 66,77,79,222 Strong, Ronald L.: 222 Stuart, Vicki: 168 ' Stuckey, Mike: Studdard, Dennis E.: 222 Student Council: 84,85 Studevant, Nelinda: 96,168 Sturdevante, Russell S.: 222 Sullivan, Mary: 222 Sullivan, Ralph: Summa, Pamela: 105,189 Summers, Deborah: 168 Summers, Kathleen: 85,96,168 Sumner, Gail: 168 Sumners, Marsha A.: 107,222 Sumners, Dennis: 168 Super, Bruce: 34 Sutcliffe, Debra M.: 223 Suthers, Steven: 113,168 Swaffar, J.D.: Sweet, Fonda L.: 223 Sweetheart Dance: 115 Swerdlove, Neva: 189 Talent Show: 108 Talmadge, Steve: 168 Tanner, Mark: 189 Tappmeyer, Debra: 223 Tarpley, Renne D.: 76,85,94,223,254 Tattershall, Deborah: 77,78,94,223 Taylor, David E.: 168 Taylor, David G.: 168 Taylor, Gary: 168 Taylor, Jack: 189 Taylor, James R.: 104,223 Taylor, Judith: 168 Taylor, Larry: 168 Taylor, Marian: 189 Taylor, Mark A.: 139,147,273 Taylor, Steve: 189 Teasley, Kathy: 82,96,168 Tebow, Neva: 168 Valenti, Mary: 169 John: Teerlink, David: Teetor, Charles: 189 Teetor, Mark: 168 Temple, Noel: 189 Tharp, Cynthia L.: 223 Thespian Club: 75 Thomas, Thomas, Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas, Thomas, Buren David Debra 113,168 . 189 A.: 83,168 James: 168 168 I Lawanda: 168 Pamela: 168 Theresa: 189 Thompson Thompson, Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson David: 189 Debby: 189 Dixie K.: 223 Henry: 66,69,189 Linda: 189 Michael: 168 Terry: 113,168 Thomson, Mary Beth: 46,66,94,223 Thrailkill, Brenda: 189 Throckmorton, David: 113,168 Thurmond, Jonathan: 168 Thurnau, Michael: 189 Tillman, Carolyn: 189 Timbrough, Joetta: 168 Tiner, Gene: 113 Tombaugh, Mark: Torres, Carl J.: 128,223 Torrez, Ronald S.: 223 Tosh, Sherrie: 189 Trabue, David: 189 Tracy, Richard: 189 Travis, Sue: 23 Tremaine, Colleen: 168 Trible, David: 168 Trible, Linda: 168 Trimble, Renee: 95,189 Trimmer, Douglas: 168 Trimmer, James: 223 Trimmer, Lindy: 189 Trimmer, Sue: 95,97 Trott, Jim: Tubbs, Alice: 189 Tucker, Carol: 80,81,168 Tucker, Tucker Tucker Kenneth: 113,168 Suzanne: 79,81,82,83,223 Tracy J.: 83,223 Tull, Joe L.: 66,223 Tull, Sherry: 80,96,168 Turgeon, Debra: 189 Turgeon, James D.: Turner, Jane A.: 223 Turner, Sheryl A.: 168 Turpin, Steven: 190 Tuttle, Pamela S.: 37,223 Twyman, Toni: 190 Tyner, Gene M.: 85,116,150,168 Ulsh, Adrian: 92,139,224 Underwood, Gregory: 168 276 Unkenholz, Michael: 168 Unkenholz, Randall: 105,128,190 Urbanek, Jacqueline: 75,168 Urton, Carol: 169 Valentine, Mike J.: 224 Valentine, Sharon: 75,96,168 Vance, Vicki: 68,190 Van Cil, Virginia L.: 224 Vanderwood, Roy: 44 Vanderwoude, Connie: 169 Van De Vyvere, Denise: 190 Vandolah, Pam: 75,95,190 Van Duesen, Vickie L.: 224 Vandyke, Philip: 103,169 Van Hoecke, Cyril: 190 Van Hoozer, Vivian: 85 Van Horne, Janice: 190 Vanliew, Deborah: Van Noy, Jana: 85,95,105,190 Van Osten, Ray: 169 Vansandt, Brenda: 94,224 Vansickle, Cathy: 95,190 Varner, Mary: 82,169 Vasquez, Maria: 96,169 Vaughn, Debbie: 169 Vaughn, Deborah: 224 Vaughn, Robert: 113,169 Vaughn, Vicki: 224 Vazzane, William: Veach, Clarence: 224 Veach, Deborah: 169 Verhulst, Victoria: 66,190 Vermillion, Diane: 169 Vermillion, Joyce: 224 Vernon, Michael: 100,102 Vesce, Catherine: 48,76 Vieth, Tom: 169 Viles, Cynthia: 75,96,169 Vilkkild, Mervi: 169 Villar, Howard: 103,169 Vincent, Sharon: 190 Vinson, John R.: Vittetoe, Kathi: 190 Vocational Guidance: 22,23,24,25 Vogt, Keith: 190 Vogt, Martha: 169 Vonholten, Diane: 190 Vonholten, Randy: 169 Wadsworth, Bradley: 129,190 Wages, Steven: 169 Wages, Trudy F.: 104,224 Wagner, Linda: 59,94,97 Wagner, Paula: 111,190 Wagner, Teresa: 75,96,169 Wagor, Steven: 169 Waldren , Greg: 169 Waldron, Carol: 77,95,190 Walker, James E.: 190 Walker, James K.: 120,190 Walker, Michael: 224 Walker, Patricia: 169 Wall, Martha E.: 81,224 Wall, Mi chael: 169 Wallace, Debra: 190 Wallace, James R.: 92,134,147,224 Wallace, Kelly: 77,190 Wallace, Richard: 190 Wallace, Sharon: 169 Wallen, Vicki L.: 94,224 Walters, James: 169 Walton, Michael F.: 102,224 Ward, Allan: 75,128,224 Ward, Bill: 169 Ward, John: 169 Ward, Newell: 190 Warren, Alice Marie: 107,224 Warren, Andra: Warren, Diane: 169 Warren, Loy: 169 Warren, Jan: 95,190 Warren, Pam: 75,96,169 Warren, Thomas: 190 Warren, Wanda: Washburn, Christina: 190 Washburn, Robert: 169 Wasson, Debbie L: 94,224 Wasson, Douglas: 190 Watkins, Carolee D.: 86,94,225 Watkins, Charles: 190 Watkins, Gary: 116 Watkins, Laurel: 96 Watkins, Sharon: 66,80,82,190 Watskey, Nancy: 190 Watson, Barbara: 190 Watson, Jerry L.: 104,225 Watson, Mitchell: 169 Watt, Stephanie: 169 Watman Weather Weaver, Webb, L , Linda: 190 man, David: 169 Floyd: 169 ouis: 103,169 Webb, Mary: Webb, Paul: 66,69,78,190 Webb, Sharon: 169 Weber, Cherlynz 169 Weeks, Virginia: 39 Weimar, Daniel: 169 Weir, Cynthia: 169 Weiss, Charles: Weiss, Frank: 113,169 Weiss, Richard C.: 104,225 Weissman, Michael: 129,169 Weist, Robert: Welch, John: 113,169 Wells, Beverly: Wells, Joanie: 79,105,190 Wells, Millie: 225 Welsch, Gregory: 169 Welsch, William: 169 Welsh, William R.: 78,100,107,225 Welter, Jay: 190 Wente, Bill Steve: 225 Wente, Carol: 77,86,97,190 Wesson, Deborah M.: 94,97,116,225 West, Linda: 169 West, Steven: 103,169 West, Teresa: 190 Westbrook, Terry: 169 Weston, Paul: 190 Wheatley, Diane: 170 Williams, Cynthia: 226 Williams, Daniel: 83,170 Williams, Guy: 120,226 Williams, John D.: 191 Williams, John H.: 191 Williams, John L.: 226 Williams, Joseph: 113,170 Williams, Kenneth C.: Williams, Mary Ellen: 96,170 Wheeler, Gail: 190 Wheeler, Kevin: 170 Wheeler, Mark G.: 75,91,225 Wheeler, Pamela: 170 Wheeler, Richard: 170 Wheeler, Thomas: 102,225 Wheelock, Diana: 190 Whitecare, Karl: 190 White, White, Arthur: 170 Barbara: 170 White, Christy: 170 White, Denise: 173,190 White, Dirk: 170 White, Howard: 190 White, Jim: 170 White, Johnny J.: 66,78,92,139,147,225,229 White Lord: 170 I Williams, Mike: Williams, Michael: 170 Williams, Nancy: 170 Williams, Patricia H.: 77,79,226 Williams, Richard: 170 Williams, Vicki: 95,172,191 Williamson, Larry: Williamson, Tom: 226 Williamson, Wayne: 56 Wille, Mary: 54,55 Willis, Delores: 226 Willis, Dick: 107 Willis, Joyce: 170 Willoughby, Brenca: 76,95,191 Willoughby, Mary: 75,170 Wilson, Donna: 191 Wilson, Gail: 171 White, Lorene C.: 225 White, Norman: 170 White, Patricia L.: 104,225 White, Patrick: 190 White, Pat l.: 66,79,190 White, Paula: Whitney, David: 190 Whitney, Don: 191 Whitney, Mrs. Doris: 49 Whitworth, Phillip: 170 Wicks, Susan E.: 94,225 Wienecke, Linnea: 76,78,95,191 Wienecke, Steve: 77,79,120,225 Wightman, Beverly A.: 107,225 Wilbur, Christopher: 170 Wilbur, Deborah: 170 Wilburn, Timothy: 113,170 Wild, Larry: 33 Wilder, Sandra K.: 225 Wiles, Carolyn: 170 Wiles, William L.: 83,100,102,225 Wiley, Mary: 53 Wiley, Wayne: 30 Wilkes, Beverly: 77,98 Willbanks, Sheila: 94,225 Wilson, Gary: 113,129,171 Wilson Gerald S.: Wilson, Marilyn: 171 Wilson, Mark A.: Wilson, Mark: 85,171 Wilson, Michael: 171 Wilson, Steve: 226 Wilson, Susan: 75,171 Winder, Jeff: 8O,82,226 Windhausen, Carl: 191 Windegardner, Vincent: 171 Winf, David: 100,102,104,107,226 Winkler, Valerie: 83,191 Winnie, Steve: 191 Winningham, Carolyn: 191 Winningham, Steven: 191 Winters, Bill: 120,226 Winters, Christopher: 101,191 Winters, Jeff: 171 Winters, Phyllis: 171 Winters, Steven D.: 104,226 Wiseman, Pat: 191 Wiseman, Rebecca J.: 107,226 Witt, Mi Witte, B chael: 191 arbara: 226 Witte, Patricia: 80,191 Williams, Arthur T.: 100,101,226 Williams, Brenda: 96,170 Williams, Brian: 113,170 Williams, Carolyn D.: 226 Williams, Charles: 103,170 Williams, Cindy: 170 4 ,H-, ,.,.,-. ..--. -,.,c.i '...v-M... ..A.-,H Witteman, Ellen: 96,171 Wojciechowski, Ginny: 94,226 Waldron, G.: 113 Wolfe, David: 79,226 Wolfe, Michael: 191 Wolfe, Nancy: 97,105,191 Wood, Stephen: 78,80,81,226 Woods, Edith: 171 Woods, Howard: 191 Woods, Mary: 226 Woodside, Jacqueline: 95,191 Woodworth, Earlene: Woody, James: 102,191 Wooldridge, Deborah: 227 Wooldridge, John: 171 Woolery, Janice: 227 Woolford, Thomas: 171 Woolsey, Judith: 191 Woolworth, Terry: 171 Worsfold, Alan: 191 Worthley, Deborah: 171 Worthly, Donald: 191 Wright, Dorothy: 22 Wright, Michael: 113,136,171 Wright, Nanette: 69,72,94,227 Wright, Robert: 103,171 Wrisinger, Arch: 70 Yach, Carla: 85,96,171 Yach, Gae: 96,171 Yeager, Elmer: 227 Yeager, Sandra: 191 Yeagley, Donn: 66,100,191 Yeagley, Jan: 227 Yeo, Frank: 191 Yocum, George: 32,262 Yoder, Lonabell: 23 Yoeman, Susan: 171 Yoemans, Pamela: 66,227 York, David: 171 Youell, Jacqueline: 191 Young, Robin: 171 Younger, Barbara: 227 Younger, Karen: 95,172,191 Youngberg, Michael: 113,171 Young, Jimmy: 107,227 Yunger, Sheree: 171 Zearbo, J.: Zeltner, Teresa: 227 Zenitsky, Gregory: 191 Ziarko, Judith: 75,191 Zieber, Diana: Ziegler, Mary: 89,96,171 Zirkel, Mary: Zolnowski, Jamie: 171 Zupon, Ronnie: 191 Letter From The Editor To create a yearbook takes the time and talent of many people. The Mirage staff has given both to the production of this year's book. Whether this involved taking pictures, doing art work for advertising, writing copy or drawing layouts, the staff has worked diligently and co-operated well. At this time, I would like to thank the 1970-1971 Mirage staff: Grady Beers, Janet Bolas, Sherri Drake, Janine Grubbs, Linda Hudgins, Pam Kuzma, Linda lVlcAIIister, Barb lVlcBride, Ingrid Payne, Cheryl Peters, Jim Ralls, Vicky Roach, Charlie Rutt, Karen Shoemaker, Bobbi Slagle, Vicki Vance, Henry Thompson, Paul Webb, Nanette Wright, Eddie Harris and Jan Yeagley. I would also like to thank those persons, who although not a part of the staff, contri- buted greatly to making the Mirage possible. This includes lVlr. Steck, lVlrs. Skinner, lVlr. Wrisinger, lVIr. Ferman, IVlrs. Langford, lVlrs. Briggs, IVlr. Nelson Ruff of Artmaster year- books, and many, many others. Finally, a big thanks goes to the students of Ruskin who made this year a memorable one Without them the Mirage would not have been possible. Debbie Kennedy Editor ...- f I I 1 E'1 I. , 5!,: , I X 1 i I I 2 1 i 4 x ' r I S 1 1 + 3 1 M I 4 , 2 1 E31 31 i ill t! s YF 5 We E 'S I W 'MH N315 ii Vin. 3 5if2 H5 H if ball E1 W xi! Mi 131 QM: '1 il 1, HW M I3 'N Ui R 21 ill li e 65 ! l Q 5 fl Y Y I yl I ,n 1 'Y .i 1 5' a 7 +5 Iwi 5 1 5 Ybi I1 ill, aw : r LGI ii? .U w .1 w, 3 33 v fi 4 M WW ' V 1 U! 1 2 gy 1 E31 W 1 :rl M? W Q 1 311 3' ill? 1. 1 W 23 ' ,. HL ' 3' E l H lf ! 'f i 1 if U 5 'EN 'n 2 gr f ' sf fly? ii V 1 ' m iz? g W' ig r T 5 Hn HW : Vw M 52 A W '!, 2i w e M V Mg 4157 ah iii? rf? 'H Viv wi :Vi --f.,. ,-Q ,..-.L.,A:.....a....-......,.
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