Ruskin High School - Mirage Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1972
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A 2 if if ' an administrator is at ruskin high for seventeen years lVlirage: lVlr. Burkhart, what are your personal feelings about the schooI? lVlr. B.: WelI, after seventeen years I've seen many changes come about. I helped open and plan the building and I've seen the enrollment grow through the years. It leaves me with a deep feeling and concern for the students and the faculty. W r.. ,- , x, ,ve wtf, f...,1.-,,.v-,.,-,f, ,.,,.,, ,, MM, V .. 1 f-1,.,,s.. mr. lawrence leads soph O. lVlr. Lawrence, what IS your lob as prmclpal of the Sophomore lVlr. L.: l head the teaching staff and program curriculum, with the help of lVlr. Harold Gentry the assistant prlnclpal O. How do you like the spllt sesslons7 Nlr. 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M: Well then, at what time do you arise in the morning? lVlr. C.: 4:30 A.lVl., when I sleep in. IVI: Aren't you glad that you can work on the first shift? After all, it is much better to get your work over with in the morning and have all afternoon to yourself to indulge in other pleasures, isn't it? lVlr. C.: Yes, it would be great to have the whole afternoon all to myself. But you don't understand. I am here both sessions!! How about that? I8 th ol Nlrs. 25th years good stude Nlirag Nurs: it's al NI: 35 ml N: ll prob: M: inhal N: th rot this lady monitors our aches and pains Nlrs. Dorothy Wright, school Nurse at Ruskin celebrated her 25th year of nursing. She has been a nurse at Ruskin for 14 years. Nurse Wright does her best to fulfill those qualities of a good nurse while struggling with the everyday problems of the students. l thought we'd ask her a few questions. lVlirage: How many patients do you get daily? Nurse: On lVlonday it is usually 100-130, the rest of the week it's about 80. Nl: Do you think students really need to come to your office as much as they think they do? N: Yes, many of them have headaches and stomach aches probably from the hectic schedule. lVl: How many teachers to you get daily from the smoke inhalation in the faculty room? N: They all suffer from inhalation. lt's so bad it comes through my walls. She gives us pills for our ills V -. - , :M.,1k sf., .wgigz J-. .f ..,::,, .L p..,U:0N Lv A V I V V, I V A H w . f. , , :Mx -sas as,g.,,,,, ' a--,,,,,,M,,,,,, fu.. counselling department is a friend you need lVlirage: Nlr. Nicholson, as head of the Guidance Department, could you tell us your main purpose? Counsellor: The purpose of the department is to assist students in making educational and vocational choices and in dealing with personal problems. M: What do you think of our Guidance Department? C: l think we have one of the most talented and well equipped Guidance Staffs in the state. How about that! kwa WW M Top left: Mr. Hoskins. Top right: Mr. Malotte. Bottom: Mrs. Langford. Right: Mr. Dean. 5,3 . V ..',.. ,'. .. u.. ,.. Q .', ::.5f...',j:.,.,.'..:- 'gxl .s 11-i' if-' X- J., -., , .... y r .'.'4' 5 lf, vi N v 20 21 W , ., 1 2 yy: ! , 4 1 wwf ls Juld 3 in onal Jped nw-5 ,,i,,,! 4 ,,,, 7 ,, X :7 ff ff , f Z 'W jf W fn , f W ff f 1, ,Q f' , if 1 I ,, ,J ' f ,Z W1 1 f 624, Top: Mrs. VanHozzer. Right: Mr. Nicholson. Bottom: Nlr. Parkhurst. A xx MNwa'h NwNw1NwXNiww 4 4 ,J .MW WWHV of ff4f fx,fz Q, .W 'A 5192? ,W N,,. Q., 'lfiaff .ff y ff ' i?QQ7 :. 7,4 435 sf X '57 Q .-,' Zdyoffiggii 4219 Mizz Z X of W, W i s ms. 1, M, ,ml ,Mi ,. L--4 I Ze ME lil , A ' me we are investing in a better world By investing in today we can makea better tomorrow. Our business department is preparing us for that big job. The department includes 12 courses, 10 units. Some of these courses include typing, vocational, clerical, bookkeeping, business law and math, and two new courses, personal typing and record keeping. The department head, Mr. Wrisinger, volunteered a little more data. Mirage: How many years have you taught at Ruskin, Mr. Wrisinger? Mr. Wrisinger: Since 1948, which is 24 years. l started teaching at Grandview when I was 21. M: Can you tell me more about the new courses such as personal typing and record keeping? Mrs. Skinner prepares for another timing. 22 Mr. W.: Each of the courses is a one-semester course worth Z unit. Personal is mainly for the college-bound student who needs only the basics. Personal typing teaches correct letter form, and concentrates on control rather than speed. Record keeping advances the student to double-entry bookkeeping. M: Are the contests very important to the department? Mr. W.: We participate at State and District contest. There are ten events-typing l, ll, lllp Speed and production, Shorthand I, ll, Bookkeeping I, ll and the Business Knowledge on which almost anything can be found. District and State contest are held in March and April. In May the Civil Service Test is given to seniors wishing to enter the clerical field through the government. Mrs. Burkart, Mrs. Pearis, Mrs. Mulins, Mr. Boone, Mr. Bate, Mrs. Maupin. Qi 5! me Mrs. l mit. ' the 'ates dent 2 ten , ll. nost arch xg to lVlrs. Mullins takes a break. nv' Mrs. Bates and Mr. Wrisinger are always alert. xi X X E X Q , lj i 4 1 N, ew nf 'W l Q lt 2 x, ,J I T f , I e ,ll T lxlie V 4 A 54 4 I Q 'RJ ' L ,Q Lvt 1, iz 1+ x-N A1-.fgjfn 1-va, L f 'V' ' WL-,'j,, 1 :Lx ,Wi N I K ' 0 What's so funny, Mrs. Lyons. , , . ,Q Mr.Wri'nerd ' M' K . ' ,Q a QM 5 f 2+ V f Q S' 9 I on t cut YOUl'S6lf. X 1 i gf I X22 ll , f 1 I I. 51 I e :P 4 W 24 f - 42 4 X Xl W C ,fxkvuw ,Www M M ,,,,,,.. A din. ,, MW! Get busy, Mrs. Hammon. W Aw ZX!! ,f I Xf y 7 iff! 'Qi ,wk I . RUSKIN'S SHOP TEACH ERS-Far right, left to right: Nlr. Jackson, Nlr. Hall, IVlr. Keller, Nlr. Bodenhammer, Mr. Swaffer, IVIr. Wiley, IVIr. Noland. 26 S 5 3 5 E, H,,..-v- VFX ,X industrial arts gets it all together Upon entering the Industrial Arts room to talk to Nlr. Noland, I was immediately impressed by the number of cutting machines. Nly mind was filled with visions of some unfortunate being cornered by a group of deranged students and being rasp-filed to death. But I didn't find lVlr. Noland. lt was quite a few days later when I finally talked to him while he was coaching football. lVlirage: What do you think a student's chances would be if he entered this class with a wooden leg? Nlr. N.: Very slim. Nlirage: Don't you ever worry about one of your more imaginative students creating something sort of. . .weII. . .diabol- ical? Nlr. N.: It wouldn't surprise me. Nlirage: VVould you approve of a student exchange program with Avila Girls' College? lVlr. N.: YES! Nlirage: WouId you be kind enough to appoint me head of that committee? Nlr. N.: Let me think about it. lVlirage: Thank you lVlr. Noland for your imaginative answers. 1 i, I 7 W ,, K, ,! ,,, X , f 7 ., : Q W f if 1.4. ' , f 7 y ff ff , my ,' f , ff J, ,4 K , I . We f s , xx f ,, Aid 25 Q-m--aww-sf. Nh. ,,f, RU' IW if xg ! V, 1 - :ff ,,, If f RUSKlN'S DRAFTING TEACHERS-Below, left to right: Mr. Bright, Nlr. Claxton, Mr. Horne, Mr. Parris. 4 f 'W ,W , , . M ww wif 445 m Z ,,,' V4 ju, li M 7 , ' W ruskin shows draft board When I went to talk to Nlr. Boden- hammer, the questions that filled my mind were slightly out of the ordinary. l could tell by the look on his face he was impressed. Well, maybe not impressed, more like nauseated. But, the reaction was the same, really electric excitement. lVlirage: How does it feel to be active with the Draft Board ? IVlr. B.: Good. Mirage: How do you feel about the lack of female participation in Drafting? lVlr. B.: It doesn't bother me. lVlirage: Are you married? lVlr. B.: Certainly. Nlirage: Why? lVlr. B.: Many reasons, mainly my wife. Nlirage: Who do you think will play in the Super Bowl this year? IVlr. B.: Kansas City ll hopel and Washington Redskins. lVlirage: Of course, you know all this can be used against you? f IVlr. B.: Yes. Wf, ,f f ,Z ff .....v...... - ...N 29 myuquwwmmwmwuq ,, n f, -f'- A -- rm- T H ..-. , f'-f n f - . I 1 1 11 ffvf- . -,. - - ..4... v .-, V....N...'-.,:. V-,v...-,. .: ,:',, X ,- :Y-1 --1,51 :Hff-f---'fw NY. ,L , -4 ' mg., ' if-'f'- 0 ' ' lf - f ,..., -'.-.v,z1. .-: - 1-..:. -ff-4 ,.. ,..f..Q-Q ' .-. -- ' +24-ww.,--.a.-1 ' ' ' 4 '?'A ' -f'f i i- ' .2 f ' 2Ei35f3E5?5E233SEQ5iEEi33?QSiaizx HM?f ' iar5xexxtQ:52bew: ihbwg'-W?A',: 2 QWRZL-he '- V T I Who said I look like Blackbeard the Pirate? D0 YOU reailv think ' need 3 Cane? Z X X Q x T V ' . X X , T x 30 gt A xt X Sm K X X ef' -M., ,.. ti This depa teac! His I in ti mad beer The in W histc teac the I Alsc depa Seve T639 thei We stud Not tech view The is a stuc dati abo tion OYQX The serii ul I talk taug mol clas ing the sophomores have a super attack on drugs This year a different idea was brought into the World History department for the sophomores. With the cooperation of all the history teachers, Nlr. Super started a program on the widespread abuse of drugs. His psychology classes studied it and the other history teachers brought in the Opium War to tie in the drug situation. All of this seems to have made the history course more interesting than it otherwise would have been. The sophomores were used as a trial group to test the worth of a system in which you attend class only while lecture was in progress. During a history class or English class, if the teacher only needed half the hour to teach, the other half of the hour was for the students to study, go to the library, or to the cafeteria for a snack. Also this year, to add some excitement to the American History department we were exposed to student teachers. Several times they taught and this is when the excitement began. We teased them till some of them were so mad and tired that they wanted their teaching career to end right then. We could never have treated our own teachers like this but with the student teachers, we just let go. Not only did student teachers get a chance to learn classroom technique, but we had the opportunity to experience through a modern viewpoint. The Family Relations class is offered only to senior students. This class is an open and group discussion type of class which enables each student an opportunity to voice his or her opinions on such topics as dating, drugs, morals, smoking, alcohol, how to say no, birth control, abortion, love, pre-marital sex, genetics, engagement, marriage, adop- tion, the family unit, mental retardation, pollution, budgets, insurance, 0rgy's, and arthritisl? The family relations class is not just fun and play but it also includes serious lectures and tests. l like teaching seniors, they seem to be more mature and interesting to talk to. This was a comment from one of the practice teachers that taught a family relations class. Perhaps in the near future, more and more student teachers will become more interested in teaching those Classes that are available to all students. This is due to the ever-broaden- ing spectrum of awareness in the younger generation. The sophomore History Department cover events past and present .1 fi-rf' X , H YY , ,, YY,, , , Y W H , 'P ,Y W . I VV - f W xl V! 1 A w. fin W 'vm 1 'RY rm - mf..eu-fmglfng--myw-m-nwwfwamurvfw:svilgfmfwrffn-ppmgagnikwvuwsbnivyrae-srxrtgwpglfn':a?1if?fif'f'1?!f1!E21Eri4?g1g5f1.fl, 'V K X x 5:1 ni X X xx 5 X g Q by f X S S FN 1 if 5 XX K ,j z 'P guqgnpi!-bm-gqEa,.-fi..,p-gi-Z,.,:,s-hi-,ksfx.-.i-.u1m uv- vvy.m.u3m,.-,71-:- .' - ? fy? ui Z y ,, df W: gf ff 07,7 Q ff .f f 4'-7 ,e ff WW ff , fn-Mf,,,,ffy,,y,, iff! Z, f ,V L Q MQ, A ff yr QWQ W wx inf' Lv I r 'N I S' ' ' , . T-, f' , , ,,,,, A, ,.., . .., . .,,,.,.. I f 1 ' ' ' ' literature adds new dimensions Nlirage: Nliss Stewart, is the Sophomore English Department involved in anything new this year? IVliss Stewart: Yes, we have an arrangement now where by students may go to the cafeteria or library for the rest of the period after the instructional part is over. IVI: What do you hope to achieve through your department. Miss S.: l try to show them that English can add a new dimension to their Iives. xwmss NSN at sswwsswsswx f Z ms Examples of our hard working students. wsssww www w X Q ww 36 sssvmmwmww.-wwum Q .tswwwr Q 3' 554 2 f 1 f , 45,1 , 1 'J .7101 V I . W. . . , rf.-ff , . 1 1 gt Z ffi f 4, 1 ,, .4 J ,, . Lark' - y ,ffgcsfa ,V fm -. H , f,f, . 3 , rf fw 1.4 L , I W5 Q' , ,WV . N.. s .lf ,X X , t X f 32 If Vh'f,1 L. v ,A 5' ' A Mved ients rthe Jn to ? 1 4 Q, Z f 7 X KQQWW , QW f ww . f'.Z m f w fi: f ,Mi ' .bs ,Ng N Students participate in class lecture. f . 1 Muon 37 X W V k Y W YW V 'V 1 i n I 1 3 5 l f 1 MW ff A ff f W? X X fs V s Q NZ, x fxf Q SZ, , gum ffml ff ,f N English students take a break from work. M W Ww W mar Zim 'X b W 1 . Q I 35 I X P A ,A What s so funny about Math. vkg ? 1 l e -i f. '. -, 1: J, M msmmngrmdwwwwu ,V , M V Q '- : Q-SP5-' 2 .t'i3 ,-N 3,- :'r.m .- 2-'1 2j-53: -1-z. . if -, YQ-if ' s 1 f f'f t ' Y i ' ' su: ssl-M ',:gz7'r.j,gg-' ' 5 '1- 1 'i' :Q,f'1p,,.,-.:- 3 - - .1 f. ,. , , , . , ' - A -- -' - - -- A - - A. 1'-. ---A7--1 ,---ra' :.:.e -'-2 vcr.-' -'-fam .-1-n, W-, 't .'! ?-suv-1.4-F5xf'w.?f ,rs,- .:iHi,'a?j1,?q1n.a4- his Cie 'fe gala .gag . V. gy 45. ' ' -S 'H 'Swans-uw. .-.491-,-..5'5KLz'1.':r:Q5w-3- x. ,: - V ,. , x .,..,v.Q,Ef. . fr, .., , Aa? home economics is a happy trip Howdy folkiesl This is Wendy Mirage your wandering buggie ward reporter. With the help of Maxwell, the Golden, we'll zoom to the land of tangerine mustard. As we climb through the hole in our cloud we meet our hostess, Smiling Anna Kizer, who warns us to beware of falling dish soap, scissors, and drapes. She informs us lthe informerl that most of the girlies are single but 6 hope not to be for long as they are good napkins. We will find the girlies in old things such as, Child Care, Jr.-Sr. Homemaking, Homemaking I 84 ll, Interiors, Home Mgmt., and Creative Cloth. She assures us that we will find them in'new things too, Tailoring, and World Foods. . . Suddenly Flaming Fire the Camera appears. Snap, snap, hetcriessas he takes pictures of Smiling Anna and her helper hostesses close at home Linda Wagner Lucile Horton, and Sharon Steuart. Then he folds himself into a coke bottle waiting to surprise Carole Mendez, the Faraway Nearby. Smiling Anna tells us that not just anybody can be a Faraway Nearby. Maxwell shoots sparkled colors into the air and poof some guest speakers appeared. They fascinated the girlies with their startling remarks about home life. ' f 4 g .. l at XXL ' Till f ssl ls sf Above: Mrs. Linda Wagner. Above: Mrs. Lucile Horton. 42 J X' Ss . l ' we, W Q sau. s . .- A Sfllgf' A 1 xg 3 . s X Nb ss sig 1 1 i-Bud spot mclf OWY Max flicl Stei lam Mry So the Ing, She and as as e at 1 he dez, ody Uest tling Anna excused herself to attend to her helpers. She goes from one room to another, walking on all the smiling-heads. Suddenly, one of the helpers flies into the room on her gliding spoons. I asked her why she flew around on spoons. Because of lack of room, I zoom from room to room. I have no room of all my own, she replied. I told her that was a dirty shame. Maxwell collects me and says, we have no time for flickering flicks. Now that's bad 'cos I like food so I'm bloody upset. Stepping back through the blue cloud that wants to cry, we leave the land of tangerine mustard. Back home to Sorry the Typewriter, and Mrytle, the Layout. . . So much from Wendy Mirage your wandering buggie ward reporter. 35 Above: Mrs. Carole Mendez. ,,, WW. 0 Y., .Z I 5 Below: Mrs. Sharon Steuart. I Below: Mrs. Anna Kizer I 4zLL4ysa.xL.A,.:.4ls4-X-,t44---.......4,.f- , 42-4- 311- 9 '- - W ' gr, rf , ..,,...,,W.. .... ,,.,.,-,. --V .. gi g N .,,,,V,,, ,,..:'-:p,f,,,,-,h ,f . f' , ' ' f f ff fffff fi CW? f w f f4 f 7, 4 X X Ci Q' If - ,fn , , ' 7 4? 75 , ,ll . i the stars are at ruskin The purpose of the speech and drama department is to promote interest in the theater and theater related fields , says Nlrs. Briggs. Five plays aided in achieving this goal. On February 25 and 26 the music department accompan- ied the drama department in presenting John Brown's Body , a reader's theater production done for the first time on a high school level. The spring play Dark of the IVloon was performed April 21 and 22. Ruskin attended 20 contests this year competing with other students from Oklahoma, Kansas, and Arkansas as well as Nlissouri. This is the first time since Ruskin has been on the split shifts that we have been able to have a tournament here at home , IVlrs. Briggs added. S2 E U E s Q , 2 239 Q1 29 5' 2 - X X X M 1 2 Z rf' Drama students do some interesting things, very ! E F H A v H ff he f interesting things. Hwsff- TM I . new--i . - V 4 Y V , I f if 5 . Y 3 W 'W 'iff-sfnanah-042 fx, ,.. ,, fb W f vf A rfvg' f 4 41 f u -'ww 9000 ff f f 7 sw ww 2 E W. Sv rx ,Q .L A . , 4 - . ,A., , ...,. .,,. . ...,. A... . . 2 -up-f 1 -wg A . 4 af- Above left: The head of department, lVIr. Ferman, Art I, II, IV. Above right: Mrs. Vesce, Art I, II. Below left: Nlr. Hocker, Art I, III. Below right: Mr. Ferman instructs a student. f tff Below left: Bobby Braswell eyes art? Right: Vickie Caudle explains her work. CM, . 1 .,, 1 , I .ZW , fi: fl in 6 1 WZ . Abovn Mrs. F tNsWw.K-QZZT7' X ,B I I it eww-1--n1Nwv 'V I ' . yu! wad' -9:1 5' 3- ' -i - X ,m v I the art club seeks perfection Xt M Q X . ss' Nlirage: What, lVlr. Ferman, is the art department striving for this year? lVIr. Ferman: It is striving to acquaint the students with many different types and techniques of art, as well as the artists. Students are learning properties of she. gi Q s,,pnl srd, . design, perspective, and generally how to form a good composition. Due to the lack of money the school can provide, the art department is struggling to keep up its expectations. Nlirage: Our congratulations for the great job they are doing. Above: Art is taken very seriously. Below: The Sophomore teachers are Mrs. Whitney, Art ll, and Mrs. Plantz, Art I. I I ,IW f W 49 music department reigns at ruskin lVlr. William Hamble is head of the Music Department this year. Here are his responses to some questions that were asked during an interview. Nl: What music courses are offered? lVlr. H.: Band, orchestra, gold and blue choir, chorus, music appreciation, theory I and lI. Nl: How many years have you been playing the piano? lVlr. H.: 33 years. Nl: Is it hard to play the piano and to direct at the same time? lVlr. H.: l don't find it very difficult, l've been doing it for years, choir master and organist at church. IVl: What do you think of the split shifts? Nlr. H.: l don't hate them half as much as l am supposed to, of course, I am an early riser. . ffmwg CJ '2'i'i', Zfvau AJ 'Q M 'W .., me Sw-'ff' QAM? W OQCiiss4z2A v M, swf-W Nlr. Snodgrass returns to the Golden Eagle Band. f M Na' Qsw. 12 an-f The Mr. TN ' . ,I . x U , Y , , ,-ll , K VM f 7 wvvf CML- UQLSTIZA MW' gjf1l2,,,,2,,,w i The lucky guy ln charge of chorus, B cholr, gurls' glee, and musuc appreciation us Mr. Canady. The sophomore band wants you, IVlr. Mitchell girls pe plays under the lights The physical education credit required at Ruskin is another opportunity for the making of a better you. I interviewed Mrs. Wiley about her department. Mirage: What are some of the scheduled sports and activities for the year? Above Mrs Shlrely France Below Mrs Mary Wiley Below: Miss Carol Johns, Below right: Miss Doona Akin. Mrs. Wiley: Flag football, basketball, gymnastics, tennis and physical fitness. ' M: What does your husband think about being married to a P.E. instructor? Mrs. W.: He enjoys it. M: Mrs, Wiley do you know when and why you wanted to become a P.E. instructor? Mrs. W.: I have always enjoyed myself. It was in college that I decided to become a teacher. . wagz' ,. ' f mf. s , 6, up fl' As clas o'cl foo o YTI h and P.E. ome nat I V, ,f i .Q is 'rf ' R 4 If V' 'N f' A ' Q x ,Up 'V V It f ,f,!f,,f Y- 11 f,Ci'f'Y!f:Nii ' YVHA ,-1 we. , 3 tw ' f X .1 fawhm e n 7 'f . , X 'D f . phys-ed runs daily from dawn to dusk As a member of lVlr. Gerald Harper's first hour physical education class, I was privileged to enjoy the phenomenon of football at six o'clock in the morning. When the weather turned too cold to play football in a pair of shorts, much less at six in the morning, we moved inside and started wrestling. After five weeks, champions had I ' . ff been named, and we started gymnastics. These activities, along with two physical fitness tests, composed the first semester. ln the second semester, we switched gyms with the girls and began a unit on basketball. As time dribbIed on we changed to volleyball, then to softball and to our two remaining physical fitness tests. In between all of these activities, we managed to find time to have some stinging games of kiIler ball and a few games of crab soccer. Above left: Coach Gerald Harper. Above: Coach Russell Dowell. Above: Coach David Karaff. Below: Coach Herbert Hamann. -9 5. 4, , ,. T . . . . . ..-A ,.....-.,........-.m-r ri 1 , ,,,,.. , .,...i -,,.,.--........... . v 411- 1 In A I 2 X 5,2 4ZZa 75 . 1 1 Q t f 7 , Y , , r W ,ywy ' .1 V + af W Z ZWVWL7 ff 1 LQXYQ f ZWZQ5 f Q . 552, f 7 W , X fy, 7 Q zgf ZZZYV ff? Z , ??ZfZ ,, 'S .s s means. was . .aa-.f i mt t s Y , K .tw.t.sw.sff..,, .i,, M, .W,,,s,W M V A 6 P w wi 4, ' 4 3 5, s est X. si sg F . , QM, 'Ss I Special Ed. student projects. Below: instructor Nlary Willie. 'Z' W eagle's nest makes profit lVl: What do the students get out of the special education department? lVlr. Beers: The activities in special education classes are both fun and educational. All students get involved and are enthusiastic because everything we study relates to nowg everything is centered around our life style . lVlost of the curriculum is directed at adjusting students to every day living but the ultimate goal is to place students in full time jobs. Our records show that a very high percentage of graduate special education students are taking a healthy and active part in our community. Nl: What are some examples of the curriculum? lVlr. Beers: Examples of curriculum that create student interest are l'll functional language which emphasizes letter writing, business and personal, as well as most used vocabulary in the English language, l2l functional math which includes useful measurements in cooking, sewing, carpentry and distances. Banking and buying is stressed and are actually made real by using real moneyg l3l Social Studies that covers map studies as well as different peoples and current events involved with the geographical areas studied. lVl: Are all profits spent on the Special Ed. Dept? lVlr. Beers: Not all profits are spent for self use: there are monies given to charitable organizations as well as needy families in the community. This is done through the community churches. However, thanks to the student body, special education students have adequate finances to support an expensive program. Through profits gained from the EagIe's Nest, students have purtzliased typewrit- ers, adding machines, electric sltillets, an electric band saw, a router, sewing machines, numerous shop tools and kitchen needs--nut tu frieiiiion fi-utr-rialf. needed for iricglividual projects such as cross starch izihleirioths cross' stitch bedspreads, copper fu-t llliilUllllriLlt' walnut spice cabinets and patch quilts. f Q!! , ,.,, W 0 I 19 fig, w mqmgmmzfn iggg aggn ff -nvq'?!?' rv . A. . t. . , ., . H. , .. 'W ' , L ., ,. ,lf- 4 lgfn:.f.,:1-.f,fQlQQ,-k-,4a.-1Qf:.fgQf1.-e-.11 :rg . - . --:r-af: 5 4, , - . .- A , Alf A . ' :'t'T ':' --,.- 5qfff,'L'gt4.,:1-g- Q g t I ' 1Qs'fgi215g3L:E.'5'-.:i:Zr'zi.-1 m5..'E22'f-K-Srfi. ff'-:..'iT511'41 ',f,...--A-.-..f.e.u1tree --1-f'--L ' -'Y'---- A: -'?'-'-'A W 'F' . - ,V A L.. - - '. .:.:.- -.gf :..,,-,-'r --.'4'.u ... - z.. -M f------ the science lab is a happy world Wendy Mirage your wandering buggie ward reporter here. Recently, Maxwell the Magician and l decided to take a trip to a science lab. As we walked in the room, the professor, tapping his ruler on his desk, bade us to take a seat at the back of the room. ll think we displeased him, for we interrupted him in the middle of a speech. He kept looking at MaxwelI's clothes too. Personally, l thought he was the one dressed funny.l After the lecture, as all the students threw all their notes where they belonged-in their notebooks, we waited to see what would happen ww' G -as fQ-'F W 'tt Below: Mr. Frank Lewis. 56 next. The professor decided we were going to dissect a frog. We started as soon as our leader showed two of the lesser students to the door for making wise-cracks like, You mean you're going to kill it , and Why don't you pick on someone your own size? l did quite well on my frog. Maxwell flunked his though. Something about it wasn't July 4th and Max was adding to pollution. Personally, I thought Max was magnificent, even if we couldn't find the frog afterwards. We proceed on still undaunted. We studied cells through a Above: Mr. Tomas Benyo. Below: Miss Cheryl Bassett. l'f'llC fuel itll IQHC Wei Las' old- star So' . We J the I it , thing tion. find Jha ,f' ., Q sf gk: I s 47 .w msg A swf ' X ff-X 4 sag Mi- gwf 4' . ' xg 1 , 'fn X Q, 2 a U 5 !' iw 1 : diff X i if N E 4 l F 4 microscope but all l could see was my eyelash. That was as close as l ever got to seeing a cell. Somehow that tended to upset the teacher so we moved on to the next class. There we studied chemical reactions and properties which l'm happy to report, were excellent. 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X ' Ex . , -r ,,,,-Y YY. -- -. ,... :,:- ,-....-.......1............a-1-ev E E a 3 2 5 i r YV.Vv VZ-.. Y Y rv-.. ...... .V W- N...-,,, ., Vf . I 1 I ' M 1 - -y ' . ' --,- vx -r Q P V 1 f f W Q W 14 ? Z P f Z 3 Z ff V 7 ll W ffe 5 'SE 9? 5 if Y. i--,.. . ......:V..-Uv... M, 2 ' V - - Q . r I mlfiyff f Wi! If jyfw 'z M4' Sophomores await instructions. Ruskin Jr. Varsity 21 12 20 28 8 18 Ruskin Soph. 41 30 25 20 26 26 31 Lee's Summit Ray South Raytown Rockhurst Truman Oak Park Center Ray South Winnetonka Raytown Tru man Oak Park N.K.C. Above: Cary Flowers poses and awaits the kick. Below: Bryant Kachel tries to show the camera how mean he can be. j.v. has good record 51, , I 1 x' 'K My craig knight makes all conference thlrd team TVB? QUSXM1 NK E0 f 68 If you attended very manyaof our basketball games this season, you probably found yourself on the edge of the seat most of the time. lt seems all of out team's potential went down the drain with the numerous near misses. Bad breaks, uncontrol- lable turnovers, and questionable rulings left us inches from our goal several times. Nevertheless, our varsity team pulled a respectable 7-15 win-loss record and a 2-6 conference record. Junior Varsity had a 6-10 record, and sophomores a 6-10 record also. Senior Craig Knight made the All-Conference third team and Jack Ashby was rated honorable mention. Special thanks to our Varsity Coach Ken Quest, Junior Varsity Coach Dave Langford, and Sophomore Coach Greg Harnden. Our team's trainer was Brian Ebbert and our manager was lVlark Brucks. , V W, 2 gr J 2, fi f Q , .7 f , 2 Q 5 If ff, . f f , m dp, 7 , if iff? X if 'Q , Z Me ,Z . ZS! WMVW Q 1 M i ZtzL so 3.5111 Mk , ,.,m.w.-4. .w........,, QW Lf 4191, basketball season is made by near misses VARSITY RECORD A RUSKIN 51 Oak Park 60 46 Wm. 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The JV team members were Bruce Taylor, Ray Roach, Steve Kruger, Fred Miller, and Steve Underwood. sg,-,, S 81 N l , x A' N, 1' 12 f- . . ,. --'-. :, .-g-.I , . ,,,Yj M QQ 4 f ff, , , ff, W 7 fi, Q if ' 7 , aff- V-WA Ww f, , X- , :,.-, f f f X 1 gs ,f , 5 jfzeffvc' 0 1 X if , , K, Jeff , , ff ff X: , , , gh, ,Y ,, N 4 .A ,J A if ' , ff Q , A :Za 4, ff ' A76 41 I K Q I Y f f .4 4 track teams prove versatile St interesting IIFISRIS' 4. ,dl ,J we 1 EQQCK We .7 M K I N 1 fl ,W is r 5 s 1 I mu- m V Wifke rtsmyixwf A K Mmm X X: xf UV? X ,. f 4 FX X JQjs,Lf,: 1,5 A WN! Xf X LQ V XXX s 'f- 'Q W4 , - XX Y J AF. A fm X-Q-M. rw, -- X Z li as fi VZ 4.4 x A If .I ---, W I I I I I I ,I I II . II ., If II :V II ' il II I II I I, II I1 If II , , li II! E' AI I: I Ia I I I I I I I L , I I I I II If I I I ,Il III ,, II I II, if Ii I I iz I I I, ,I I I. II I II, III 1 I , I. 'I EI I I I III I Ig, 1, I I I I II I ,I , I , JI I I I I III Ig, ,ll II III ,I h I I II 'I I , I I I I I Ii I . I I I f I 1? II I iI I I I I Z I II I I I I I I I I I N , I I I I I I, I In ,,VAd!,,,... A few days before our last deadline, the Mirage was able to interview head baseball coach lrsheal Hocker, for his candid comments about our team. Mirage: What's our team record so far for this year? Coach Hocker: Conference was 4 wins, 5 losses and 7 in 13 overall. Mirage: Has this met up to your expectations, i.e., do you think the team performed as well as possibIe? Coach Hocker: No. The team batting average was ony more errors than the opposition and walked 31 more batters. Mirage: What do you feel was this season's highpoint? Coach Hocker: Winning 4 out of the last 5 conference games, and the good pitching of Mike Fryer. ?ll l .2'I5, which is much too low. We made 21 Mirage: What plans are you making for next year Coach Hocker: To make it my last year of coaching. i l V l V l 1. i 1, .l l l ill-y-. c ,Q is 2 S5419 l as :wel J, vii' l X 'I as 3 S i 1 I fn A . .Ay Y LT. 114111- . f1 ,-. jf lg85gm8i5Qrr:2fl59l1!H?N-HWmgrqr, ,:'f',, A- M W g f V f- W Y' -V -a---V A 1 - fe Va- . - - V . V -r ' I : ' ' gi -A Q4 3,,,, ,1,,,,, WW, , Aa r coach hocker leads varsity another year 1 E r Z r lv rr Y !l H I T T r 3 rf , M 1 mf if 1 11 I, A M ir if 1 H r 'x ' I N I , r 1 W r N r Q as W J 4,24 HW in L53 ff ' A, m ,..r1, I 'N 1 mm- ' , , N gh. ,Av-W N , 9+ 5 . www f ,. , f 1 1 , f ' f f f, y . . . , Q ,.,, ,WA M x Zi 1 ' wwfsfi-' J w 4 ,m, WM, fl I f f' MW ' ' 414, A ' , J ,f f 4,2 ' M ff 7 ' 'X , f 'H -, M f 'QQ' , 1 U-fu ,rj-1 ' Q W .4 fin 'w..W!, - ' ' w ,f,,gg,, Q 'Z 1' Q i .- , 1-,..1, X Y ' f x I g 1 A K x X xg,f:ip., H' 5 , f A , , K 'QQ 1' 1 , fy 1. W.. . ,myf A ' f 'Q' V My 5 Q. Z, ,Q V . 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K .,,,,,-Mfi ,T ., LP , . x , . x A ' NE! 8 Z1 e- 4 Qwh have 5 Ill!!! M WW ' Y' if Q, N YM M If Y Z ,,,, ,, W I AYMQQWV' , ' VV 2 Z 32 L,W.....,,,,,x,. , I I I 1 sxxs in wX?5!,'X Liz 1 4 ,? 1 nf , 9 4 f' Rls-.gp , S0 qx, Xfviff 'en M di 2, 55 -Q w ,YT I Ov f , r 6? ,r if f 1, a W - LAW , fs --ma Q , 5 1 14' A K., , Q Z if-4 ' I , f? ,, f A , N.-SF 1 , . L MM -up X n Wk I 5 Gf ? X -r , ,vVt..,-...,.. , V - - Q I 1 A I i our's is a bigger and better mirage With the help of Miss Ellen Mooney, the sponsor, Paul Webb and Henry Thompson co-editors, and the staff, the 1971-72 Mirage will be the best ever! The year began with an all out promotion to interestemore Ruskin students to buy a yearbook. On Oct. 6 we presented an assembly which to quote from our friends the Hi-Lighters, starred students from the Drama and Publications department in an all time hit performance. Skits and oneliners depicting past decades of yearbook activities revived former days at Ruskin. l asked Miss Mooney a few questions about this year's annual. Mirage: If you are the sponsor for the staff next year, will you make any changes in the way students are chosen for the class? Miss Mooney: No, l'm very happy with the way the staff was selected this year: Mrs. Green's hard work really paid off. Mr. Steck also has shown a lot of interest in our production. M: What do you think of Ruskin now that you are here? MM: l was pleasantly surprised. lt's a fine school with much to offer students. You've no idea how much !'ve learned! The Mirage Staff keeps busy the entire year. 95 ..x-Y , V Q , - - L. .Y L....1,-' -Y...1.,........u,..!....q--ww - f ----1-----i vvv- A A 'vx ' - n ,ll'1-up :Y Q V ' ,,,, , N V Y-H , - - ...., -,,,-..,,...,..,.............A Q W----.gr-T-,P a v - - - k I I .M f I tomorrows are in the advisory board lvliragex lVliss Hannah lVlillicker, when and why was the Student Advisory Council created? Hannah: It came into being last fall because the Student Council represents only a small cross-section of student opinion and the Advisory Board was created to get a wider margin of student opinion. lVl: How do people get into the Advisory CounciI? H: To be a member one must be selected by the Student Council president. He picks people who belong to each group of students in the school. lVl: When are your meetings? Can anyone attend? H: We meet on the second and fourth Tuesdays every month, and so far this year we have had open meetings where anyone can come. IVI: How can a student let the council know what he wishes? H: He can contact a member lthere are about twenty of usl or put a suggestion in the suggestion box. It is located in the front lobby. We go through it twice a month and go over every suggestion. Nl: Who is the head of the Advisory Board? Are you a part of Student Council, and what power do you have? H: Harley Blosser is the head of the council. He is vice-president of Student Council and he and Kevin Kane attend our meetings. Yes, we are a part of the council but we only have the power to suggest. IVI: What areas are you covering this year? H: An intramural sports program for after school teams, some cafeteria and library privileges, graduation, a sports program, for example, where the guys can have any length of hair, and all over teachers evaluations, are some of the areas we're considering. ,I :f ,' f ' Zh, .5 X I ,, , 'Z fi-,Q ' f Jef ' f W7 , ,f 1' gg , f fefiwf , , f ,f f NN Z I f , 4 22 , gf yf 'I 4 M gy z yew! 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Next year, we hope to appropriate more room for debate facilities and extend the Ruskin debate tournament. 100 Qi, X 2 . , f I E 5 - r 3 S X 5 ' g L K 5 ! 5 Q 2 s s s 2 X E 5 S ' 2 s ..-.-3-V K x K Nh wi-v Y., 'gzlxsz.X4'3Y 1S v's:wQ.e-ss.W.. 1 4XQX: ,s A t X t .N X X Vx XX' xfxmyyx K5 X x . - tt . .. e . .. - s ss .t Q X 1 - X X- f xxxx Q- si ., X X 5 5 'sat N A .aww ,umm i N .aoaxg R- ,sfw X i 5 E - S tt :X WF , t , 4 'ifi'vl Qi xms X ' , 1 , leant- ' ' 5 ' , J Q i ' , K' 'V a 41 . X- x NX, A NNN- NN N. X J, ,fs-G iff 1 ' X ,gym s rf ' cf-5' 21-,f - A f Hn: v .ff Z ' nfl members earn honor The National Forensic League is sponsored by IVIr. Perrin. In his words it is an organization designed to honor outstanding speakers. Members take part in debate, speech, and drama, and earn points by participa- tion in tournaments and public performances. T01 i 'Yew ,Q 1' tx f K thespians club gains national recognition According to lVlrs. Joyce Briggs, drama coach and Thespian sponsor, the purpose of the Thespian Club is to financially support the pIays presented at Ruskin during the school year. lf plays do not make enough money to finance the next dramatic production, the Thespians can acquire funds from a bake sale, a Christmas post office, and a spring car wash. ln return for the time and effort that the Thespians put forth, they receive nationaI recognition, greater appreciation for the theater, and entertainment, Nlrs. Briggs commented. Thespians prepare for tournaments. ,ia f iff X the ted ' to om the mal flrs. XV . 5, AX .13 R -1 X, fx X - X X N 'L P A 'i .Y x, 1 'Q , 7, n .' I W Nb QE gg E .f r ' - Nb EWS 4 1 ' Q W 4, l Y 1, wfaf 'Y X Eva ? if Q, ff Lf - AV , 4 , Q 5: , 5? f ? Q u ' U w in f Z 'EI' 1 if jp .f fp, ' 1, W , I f 2 gf g , , 1 , A 3 ff ' I H Zigi? x -v I 1 i 1 Y v W 'K 1 -1 P . 'iv-------B vi-. r I -vw A .A- lik' choral groups entertain all Ruskin has under its roof this year two fabulous glee clubs and a sophomore ensemble. Nlr. Canady does wonders with the Girls' Glee, Nlr. Hamble sings with the Boys' Glee, and the Sophomore's ensemble has none other than Nliss Rapps. A report from our lVliss Rapps follows. Our sophomore vocal music department involves 180 students. Of these a mere 50 participate in our select choir which sings at assemblies and concerts throughout the year. Another performing group is the sophomore girls' ensemble comprised of sixteen of the top girls' voices. These two groups have received high praise from community patrons, faculty members, and noted musicians from throughout the Kansas City Area. It has been a great privilege to work with these two groups this year. Why are we separated? mn lO6 wi , at '19 :he mm mm to X x , x X X Q, ,. i X, ww , Y sf fs! 1? 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A: The division of personnel will affect the size of the band. We hope the quality of musicianship will continue to be first class. Nl: Do you plan to be band director here at Ruskin next year? A: Yes. Nl: How does next year's enrollment compare with this year's? A: There are 115 this year and approximately 85 enrolled for next year. Hup two, three, four. Quitting already? I ' ' ' -- A---- -.---....-e4..4...-...A.n-,.....-,-,,-,A-,.--,. -V J,-,-,,,L, . - ., ,A J, ,e,-,, ,, ,,,,,44m' L 5,H4g,14,1 Pmppyvu-nwffvwtevxfw w N 1 5 CQ? CWA? cgzzazz Qian: Get ready, set, go! Nw v A Y 1 1 H3 Q J W?-in - --.. 1 I png, ,A . 59 -.,.,,, , .,,, ',,- -,: N-'Al io PHMN , W , s i E S x i Ruskin Golden Eagle Band in marching formation. Q f , M f f : '2,,Z??'QZf1:h?iK,57 f -' A 5' ,G Q A Q, ,1 f fv 'fffw' . W , if -'gg f f 1 HW- ' ' Q , A g,,fy-3' f f , .fix-vmg, f' C7 f A wif ' f V W7 5 -14 Vfwz m-- 1m:cwf ww V 'f,'.14,m Kfzlfiziffi. .J ' , QQ, Q Z Q i I x N x K' X today's students are tomorrow's teachers The Future Teachers of America Club is going full speed again this year. Our first FTA at Ruskin was established in 1963. At that time there were more boys in the club. Secretary Kathy Crawford and the sophomore president Karen Kinyon tells about this year's activities. Nlirage: What is FTA? Kathy Crawford: It is an organization for people who wish to go into the teaching profession after they have completed school. IVl: lf FTA is for future teachers, are there any boys in the cIub? KC: Not in ours. The boys have always got the sports program to contend with while the girls don't have this problem. Nl: What are some of the sophomore activities this year? KC: The cIub's main activities so far this year have been grading papers, taking roll and other routine tasks for teachers. A guest speaker, Sally Nlarton shared slides of Japan when she was a foreign exchange teacher student there. Also lVlary lVlcDonough a student teacher, talked to us about her teaching experience. i 3 3 AH! The beautiful, sexy officers of the FTA Club. H6 Nlr tel 361 lVli for lVlr ext tio tic La Nl: Nl. co A v X A 4 1 QY' l I 1 . H, A ---i 4.- Hp Hi 1 .Mi A Q gr 4 .Ty if ' ' ' ' kevin kane leads student council This year's student council was headed by Kevin Kane, president: Harley Blosser, vice president: Terri Long, secretary: and Dave Buie, treasurer. Lee Earle became our first student representative to the school board. Along with the other student council in the sophomore session, we have tried to help students realize the importance and necessity of democratic principles and purposes however banal the system may be , Kevin assured us. For the second year, Project Youth was carried out successfully. Marcia Bunge and Carla Yacht were the two Surburban 15 representatives for Ruskin High School. ge ne, '19, the the ize md vin Nas cht kin ww X f me .,, Z, Q, X , , . . ..L..l, ..,,, -,-...,-. . , .,................1-1---r 4 ? 5 f 5 I ,I ,, Y.--mvrga - -., r A I project youth visits ruskin high school Mirage: How did Student Council initiate the idea of Project Youoth last year? Kevin Kane: It was an election promise l believe by Mike lmgarten. The StuCo realized it was dying and needed a student oriented project. IVI: Do you plan to continue with the project in consecutive years? KK: That's up to the council's incumbent presidents and how hard he works. lVl: What was the cause of the cut in courses offered this year? Why were some courses such as rights, not included in the curriculum although they were a popular request? KK: Courses selections are often determined by speaker availabil- ity. Nlany courses thought to be popular aren't always that popular. Student rights did not receive a landslide tally of votes. Last year 60 courses were offered. This year 55 are offered though more contemporary studies li.e. personality development, body language, women lib, perception and reality, organic gardeningl were sought. The purpose of Project Youth is to acquaint Ruskin students with modern and little known areas of study not necessarily to offer them everyday items of interest which any local newspaper or magazine can explain. Therefore, courses were selected with that thought in mind. l .4. 'n ll , gl in ll W Yr' f.9 ijl' 5 i' . i ' s Nu' ' lu l l 'v I 'fa ff, vtx', . S 'J iff, 'ffl 'wh 14 3 J 4' ff f 6, wb! ' an .fst les. 121 spanish club wants to help The 1971-1972 Spanish Club was sponsored by lVlrs. Dowell. The officers were Gloria Bade, president: Ann Nleek, vice-president: Margo Freels, secretary: and Carol Holey, treasurer. Their meetings were once a month on the 3rd Wednesday. The 30 members had a Halloween party, Christmas party, and a spring dinne' along with their annual installation of the of'fi.:ers and new members. One of the purposes of the Spanish Club was to help students to understand people from other lands. the french club can be a thrill The 1971-1972 French Club was sponsored by Nlrs. Fisher. With 31 members this year there were five officers: Vicki Knebel, presi- dent: Rachel Rusk, vice-presidentp Sherry Tull, secretary: Cathy Locke, treasurer: Paul Webb, historian. Projects included attending a French play, eating dinner in a French restaur- ant, and raising money for an Amity aid for next year. 'Z ?ff fi .M Z7-WW Q ? 4 f , I ',,,5 g,3,i,,QZ fy, saline Aug X is r club deceased Nlirage: How come you are having so much trouble get- ting an R-Club together? Nlr. Quest: There are too many conflicts with differ- ent sports which make it impossible to find a time for meetings. M: Do you have high hopes for the R-Club this year? lVlr. Q.: Actually no. We are more-less going defunct this year but will build back up again next year. '72-'73 should see more participa- tion from athletes and we are looking forward to hav- ing a great club. TQZQN ses si was art club goes into the picture frame lVlirage: What is the purpose of the Art Club? Nlr. Ferman: lt lets the members do and discover things in the field of art that he would never be able to explore otherwise. lt also alleviates overcrowded classrooms and provides for the expression of more individual interests. Nl: Well, what kind of things does it do? Nlr. F.: lt serves partly as a community service to such things as banks, shopping centers, and our school. They created our eagle head for sports activities and did some of the paintings in our school in the past. lVl: What will be accomplished this year? lVlr. F.: They would like to make a film. For the school, they would like to do a 'picture frame'. lt would be an exhibition of good art work discovered around the building placed in a frame and put on display in the classrooms for other students to see. , -lj fiiixfu, 1- in Y , , H HYWYY , , . , -if I Y -uv f I I ' ,ff --3125 ,K ' b ' V' : :'1:- , -xlxffs-riff: Y- .T1.-' A.-I f kv, .11 -. 7 .. X ..,..g -r Q E 5 'J' f Y '-I. Y -vu 1 ,ff 1 'vla- , x ' - ...,,, Y W Q .., -umm! 1 'i-1 I stem: ........,. , . W...- Lia, ,mm- .H-,,,...v XXV X Wg. , f ' si 5 .ag wifi fr ff 7 , 125 If V f f I f we-W fl 221 f QM , , X f V- 5, f , 1 ,Z , f MMM 2 ffl W1 , as f :i-ff--s ,gs-,gg-3 i' 'QTQwi2x..Q....- ' ,, X 'A ,,.t..,....,s. ... v ,,,,, s, swf-tw . t N' ' 0.55 , gem Q sf N ,- wr' cgi 'unf- iii? ' sz may Ig w M Q , fs fe gy, fx i fkfiff , brbb . z. 5 4 ' is I Q .I ff A .ammxi 'W p.e.p. equals pretty enthusiastic people Robin Long, our pep club vice president and her committee worked many long hours to complete the beautiful Football Homecoming float, for the halftime crowning ceremony. Sandy Dawson served in the position of junior class representative. And at any game, one could hear Angie Strauss, junior spirit chairman, yell GIVE NIE AN 'R'. . .! super sophs show spirit This year, our sophomores make up the largest portion of pep club. Terry Wallace, class representative, strived to close the communication gap between the sophomore pep clubbers and the executive board. In charge of spirit and enthusiasm were Debbie Liston, spirit chairman and the J.V. cheerleaders. t 4 'V f , ' ' asgggwssmj-X ' ,s ' Qc s ani A gn, 5 4 'lf - W in 9 ' R 3 . X-Qexf w ii I 6 1 ., lf- if 5 K 1. l We ' 7 ?,f J 12 .gl 'W l Q l Y I X ,-, 5 ,W 1? 'T r-vga :.? 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This was how all six members of Ruskin's Junior Varsity cheerleaders felt about the 1971-72 season. Representing the Eagles at Sophomore and Junior Varsity games were, Kim Drescher, head cheerleader, Diana lVlcCor- mick, Jenny Cook, Kathy Johnson, Kimi Woodward and Lorri Lawson, a squad that will be hard forgotten for their enthusiasm, spirit and warm smiles which they brought to Ruskin this year. Not letting down for a minute, we upheld Ruskin's high standard of achievement by bringing home 3 superior and 2 excellent ribbons, and most of all, the Spirit Stick from the Marshall IVlissouri Cheerleading Clinic last summer. Through the excitement and experiences shared by our Eaglettes, and despite the split shift this past year, we tried to keep Ruskin a united school. 4, ii T l 1 la 3 1 In I I I l 1 X i 5 F! ,T T1 l lx 1-w Q 3 gl ll l ll ll, ill lg L14 l 1 Q 44 M ll l 'P'Nw,.,NM , I , , I f ,A -L,,,,,.,4K,MMmWJ N I I ' MWSW-WL MM, la- f Above: Junior-Senior Drill Team, Girls' Drill Team. Below: Rifle Team. Q , Ax My vfvf , V076 I msn-. MMIUN X M. Aw 'ZZ K auf w. f mil, A 1- Q,. ,' 1'li,1.w n f Uv 1 ,ff ff 'fH,3'.4Z'Z? 2 A ww, xf L J Q ff QAQYX XXX Aix Y 1 gf f ! ! f I 5 I x f iw, f Zi, A NNS :N 4 1 W ,f 0 ww f 'MQ f W o , , , fwwfwf .K mfm WWqWgVgW dec? ff ., Q Z .6 y , f f .91 ,,.,Qn ,J ' fm,- ,h,..,,..,,m.,,Y, ,I f,f,,4,,. f' 1-f , I ,M ,. -h.k,.,..,7,53. T. W ' w ,N As the photo shows, ROTC is more than marching. X , 7 L ' . Qi . -. O is I C A S ki Q X f S fxlfi A Y EY XXX ks R Y mf - W. X X X Q ix Q X X Q ,ctw Chuck Morgan glances through an Airforce training manual. XFN' I ruskin rotc gains the female touch We of the female gender were permitted to participate in the ROTC program at Ruskin High School. According to Sergeant Akin the Girls are helping and improving ROTC. Colonel Dregger also had some views on ROTC. Air Force Junior ROTC is an academic course entitled Aerospace Education. It is primarily designed to enable high school students to become better informed citizens on the challeng- es and opportunities in aerospace. A 143 Z L12 . . f -.nl 1 it-Iv 'rs ' - -- -wh . F-JF if? 'mnji-ffl In order to raise money for the distributive education Club, vve D.E. students sold candy bars, tapes, knife sets, and Christmas wrappings. D.E. also established something new this year. At Ruskin, we now have a DECA Store which sells school supplies to all students. If the business keeps up, it will be with us next year also. U 1 'W ki 321 O DECA classes take time out for a good laugh. xx , mls- ' ,fmt WM' you can do it! This was the theme for the 1971-72 Drama Club and Staff who in addition to being in charge of all of the technical aspects of the plays, handles the lighting and sound for all assemblies. This is a tremendous responsibility. Y' 1 K The staff is the nucleus of the drama department , maintains lVlrs. Briggs, without them, we would be lost. A heart-felt thanks to all of you. Lori Cackler: costumes Debbie Doran: make-up Dianna Sinovic: properties Glen Snow: house manager Rene Wagner: publicity U f 4 ' I - ., f'fi1f'Mf5S4i' J-A J ffm Xifami -sf WW Q as sv . ,, f , V ,Saga f fa f ws- fm. ls' 'Y ,iffi-,gf 1 i s ,, 'K f A 1 4550 X , 5 150 lady' 'f3??f'if'i, H l f v W l f? iv r f i llrs. i all N ew , x -Qlilxx .5-. ' ' rw FQ: S- we 5' f Xue Eve X I 5, ,- .,. WWW -, wi f an abundance of talent-at ruskin There is talent every place you look here at Ruskin, said Tim Cushing, whether it is the brassy blare of a jazz band, the low throb of a classical guitar or even the graceful movements of the huIa. Our talent show was presented January 7 in the auditorium. There were 16 acts featuring vocal and instrumental musicians, dancers and actors. ..., Judges awarded the top three acts cash prizes of S25 for first place to the Barber Shop Quartet, S15 for second place to Kevin Locke, and S10 for third place to Medicine Hat, a folk-rock group. Evilene Morgan sings a medley of love songs. l5l ,.. -V ,V . , :,, .VVV -1 ,Viziz-32-74'iiziztlf-T' JiG1,?'v,ifT:g 1'-f- wi-': 'f-.l,i- 1 er ' ' iji:,4:9!73fg1.:?:53,'A- E-:E 'Tiff fg : . f, f'-31 -v '74 f ' . ' 4,4 V ,,-A lf?-41. L, r ..f - 34.11120- V,L,. fi , ,V g 4-4... ff? in Lg' --I.-QVg:4a',':f.' Y- frfg, ...', g:':., 4,1 ..,f 'g 1:13.-':V 1 V-., - --g. 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T , Se fig gi gif? 5 A Q S. 2 e or A Sophomore Attendant: Merry Wendel Last Year's Queen: Terri Pendergraft Junior Attendant: Sandy Dawson 160 X , ,- ,,,,, AM,YW Y M in-A4L P N411 i ' 4 'M ws 1 ' A .s ' if ,Q . If A .Q if lx , N ,. N ,N NN., MQ xx, 1 xX , fx Gee, they just don't make 'em like they used to! X ,N x.Q, fr , We ' mr ,M Kickoff to VICTORY: Ruskin 28-Truman 6 'l 1 v . ? , L ,.,,,.,-, , f ,f AJ if 'I ff ,..,-' ..--, -..,--,....,,f ,...,.A..1,, surprise christmas gift for debble oberhelman .-41 I. ff ! Q0 Th . 9 'U n9 C0Ul'f of the 1972 Snowball dame bl'0U9hf many smiles to Snowmen, Reindeers and to Santa Claus. Ruskin's Snowball dance was held Saturday, December 18 in the Ruskin cafeteria. The balloting for the queen took place as students entered the dance. Debbie was presented with a bouquet of red roses and a gold necklace. 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Adamson, Tim Ali, Betty: Band. Allee, David: ROTC 10: ROTC Drill Team. Allen, Carolyn Allen, Donna Lee Allen, Nancy Allen, Sandy: Pep Club 11,12. Anderson, Chris: Band 10,11,12. Anderson, David Anderson, Georgia: DECA 11,12. Anderson, Karen: FTA, Sec- retary 11: Pep Club 11. Anderson, Kathy Anderson, Richard What do you mean I fouled! ui. l Arbogast Terry Kaye Arello Cindy NHS 1112 Mirage 127 Quill and Scroll 12. Armstrong, GeorgeAn'ne Arnone, Debbie: Pep Club 10: DECA 11:VICA12. Arnone, Sam: ROTC. Arthurs, Oleta: NHS 10,11,125DECA12. Ashby, Jack Atkinson, Rosemary Bade, Gloria: Spanish Club 11,12. Bailey, Sue: Girls' Glee 105 Choir 10,115 Pep Club 10: DECA 11,125 Mixed Ensemble 10. Baker, Phillip: Orchestra 107 Band 10,115 ROTC 10,11,12: ROTC Drill Team 10,11,12. Balcom, Steve Terry Kaye Arbogast Cindy Arello GeorgeAnne Armstrong Debbie Arnone Sam Arnone Oleta Arthurs Jack Ashby Rosemary Atkinson Gloria Bade Sue Bailey Phillip Baker Steve Balcom 227 ,U ew-Av. l 1 5 1 l V i l I r , i Il 'n li g , ll ' I ' gf.s,Aa- 122' Dan Balda Katie Bass Cmdy Bender Steven Bernard Cam Bishop Richard Blessing Sandy Barnett Gene Batson Bill Bendert Kathy Bickel Nlelanie Black Scott Blom Barbara Bartlett Kahla Beach Joanne Bendus Lyn Bisbee Rick Blankenship Stephanie Blom Beverly Baskin Larry Bechtel B. Dall Benneth Geb Bischoff Karen Blanton Mary Blue Balda, Dan Bender, Cindy: STUCO 10: Pep Club 10,11,12: Football 12: Tennis 10,11,12: Track 10: Barnett, Sandy Diggers 11,12: Assemblies 11,12. STUCO 10,12. Bartlett, Barbara: DECA: Drama: Jr. Stand. Bendert, Bill Black, Nlelanie: DECA 11: VICA 12. Baskin, Beverly Bendus, Joanne Blankenship, Rick Bass, Katie Benneth, B. Dall Blanton, Karen Batson, Gene Bernard, Steven Blessing, Richard: DECA 11,12. Beach, Kahla: Mirage 12: Quill and Scroll: Girls' Bickel, Kathy Blom, Scott Glee 11,12: Choir 10,11,12: Assemblies Bisbee, Lyn Blom, Stephanie: NHS 11,12: Band 10,11: FTA 10,11,'l2: Cont. 11,122 Choir Lib. Bischoff, Geb: Baseball 10,11,12:DECA11,12, 11:Spanish Club 12: Pep Club 12. Bechtel, Laffy Bishop, cam: Hi-Light 125 Quill and scmu 125 Blue, Marv: FTA 10. 228 -5 9 i Q7 T7 6 'eff ff! fwqwlf WMWI ff X uw R' 'Or' My 1 2 W' 6. 1 1 if 5' ,f X .1 if 49 ,f Q f W 1 ,,, 14 -Q f X, MQ X f ff X f-W , ' , , X. f Z 1 14 'S ' x 1 ,W , , X fl f ,f f W X f ,f , Q 1 VY D f g ff! K Vf,,7!, r I Brockus, Chris: Football 10. Bronfman, Leonard . I X an , S 'Q K Bronson, Debbie: Pep Club 10,11,12. Broschart, Don: DECA 115 VICA 12. Brown, Carol Spanish Club 10,11, Treas. Brown, Pam Brown, Terry Browning, Sandra Bruns, Peggy: FTA 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 Diggers Brown, Julie: NHS 11,125 Pep Club 11,125 FTA 10,11,125 Sec. of FTA. 10,11,12, Capt.5 Assemblies 11,12. Bruns, Jay: Spanish Club 11,125 Math Club 115 Brown, Kathy: Girls' Glee 125 Choir 10,11,125 Chris Brockus Leonard Bronfman Debbie Bronson Don Broschart Carol Brown Julie Brown ROTC10,11,12. Kathy Brown Sandra Browning Pam Brown Peggy Bruns Terry Brown Jay Bruns W7 PU! m-.Q H Cackler, Lori: Hi-Light 125 Quill and Scroll 12: Forensic ff f J rw'-ff 4 SYM' 5 , Peggy Bruton Nlarcia Bunge Steve Burnstein Lori Cackler Bill Calegari f I Q d 1 , D Y Budd Gary Bunker Michael Buss Diane Calahan Robert Calton 5 Gerianne Bud David Buie Lonnie Burgess Dave demevel' Mark Bl-V96 lVl6l'Y Bybee Mark Caldwell Ed Calvert Byers Vincent Caldwell Bill Cameron li 1 1 A 2 li it Bruton, Peggy L- Byers, Dave: Football 105 DECA 11,12. l y Budd,Chndy Buddemeyer, Gerianne: Girls' Glee 11,125 Choir 10,11,12g Cont. 10,11. Buie, David Club 10,11,12: Thespian Club 11,12: Orchestra 10: French Club 11: Drama 10,11,125 Assemblies 1O,11,12. Calahan, Diane Bunge, Marcia: NHS 11,125 Thespian Club 11,125 Girls' H Glee 11,125 Choir 11,125 STUCO 11,125 Drama 11,125 Pep Club 11,12. Bunker, Gary: DECA 12. Caldwell, Mark: Orchestra 10,11,125 STUCO 12: Football 10,11,12: Track 10,11,12: Assemblies 10,11,12. Caldwell, Vincent Calegari, Bill: Spanish Club 10: Science Club. Burge, Mark: Boys' Glee 10: Choir 10. Calton, Robert: Orchestra 10,1 1. Burgess, Lonnie: DECA 11,12. Calvert, Ed: ROTC 1O,11,12: ROTC Drill Team 11, DECA Burnstein, Steve: DECA 115 VICA 12. 11,12. g Buss, Michael il H Cameron, Bill: ROTC10,11,12. l Bybee, Mary: Spanish Club 11,12. 232 I don't take sides! What did you say? Lori Carpenter Vicki Caudle Mike Chambers Susan Childs AJ ...H A 1, is xt Teresa Casel man Jill Cederburg Denise Chapman Ron Chrisman treat -A--....., X iz G . xf' t 42 -x I, 5 Carpenter, Lori: Pep Club 11,125 Sec. 10. Caselman, Teresa: Mirage 12: Quill and Scroll 12: Girls' Glee 11,12: Choir 125 FTA 11: Cont. 11,12. Casto, Ray Caudle, Vicki Cederburg, Jill: NHS 10,11,12g Orchestra 12: Band 10,11,12, Pres. 125 Cont.10,11. Chambers, Debbie: NHS 11,12. Ray Casto M Debbie Chambers Jo Anne Chathaw Patti Christiana Chambers, Mike: Hi-Light 12, Football 10,11: Wrestling 1O,11,12g R-Club 10,11,12p ROTC 10,125 ROTC Drill Team 10,12. Chapman, Denise: DECA 11,12. Chathaw, Jo Anne: Drama 11. Childs, Susan Chrisman, Ron Christiana, Patti 2 ,---hr M ff XX ,A f 'hx SS .f, XX 4, w I, Sami' X WN fx S N, Six' K -WN ff '1E ' xg ff x N11 9 A M 4 5 V. .i ff Xi V Q X me .HF if fy!! 1 j fx I' J ' 4-w !r KX X 1- ,- , A IX , N x Cockrell, Thomas: DECA 11,12. Cockrill, Sharon Coker, Terry: ROTC 10,11,12g ROTC Drill Team 10,11,12: Assem- blies 10,11,12. Coleman, Steve Conover, Dave: Band 10: Football 10: Cross Coun- try 11,125 Track 10,11,125 ROTC 10. Cook, Joy Cooney, Kathleen: Orchestra 10,11,12: Band 10,11,12: Pep Club 10,11,12. Cooper, Allen Cooper, Catherine Cooper, Lynn Corbin, Barbara: NHS 10,11,12: STUCO 11: Pep Club 10,11,12: Hist. NHS. Cordover, Ruth Cornell, Bart Cossins, Debbie Cowin, Steven Cox, Brenda Thomas Cockrell Sharon Cockrill Terry Coker Steve Coleman Dave Conover Joy Cook Kathleen Cooney Allen Cooper Catherine Cooper Lynn Cooper Barbara Corbin Ruth Cordover Bart Cornell Debbie Cossins Steven Cowin Brenda Cox 235 Q -in . lin, WMM 3855? Q wr., 'SA Y V xx? X f . xx X x MH 2' V X 'wx R CN w X Wgij , , , f f I jf f f f ff , K g iyff X WW ? , fl , ' fs ' Q S Y X Wy .,...-,Q -n,-, ' ff f ,, 5 Wx Q fff M -AM YT, Q W Q , A 45 W K ,f ,. Q V , W0 1 v 4 I -fm-- 4' '1f ' Qin l Bob Dah man Dean Dalton Carol Damon Royce Darnell NV Marcia Davis Ray Davis Debbie Day Margie DeBrot QT'j s Marla Deich Kathleen Denny Joseph Deveney Steve DeWitt Kathy Dickey Sherri Dillion Bob Dinwiddle Patty Ditmars 566 Kim Dobson Tim Dorman Janet Dodd Pam Dougan Dennis Doms Michelle Dougherty f, Debbie Doran Terri Doyal , Doms, Dennis: NHS 11,12: Band 10,11,12: Doran, Debbie: Thespian Club 11,12: Drama Dougan, Pam: Pep Club 10,11,12: DECA. Dahman, Bob: Choir 10. 10111112- Daltgnl Dean Deveney, Joseph: Football 10: DECA 12. Damon, Carol: NHS 1O,11,12: JCL 11,12: Math DeWitt, Steve 12 Science 12. Dickey. Kathv Darnell' Royce Dillion, Sherri: Pep Club 11,12. Davis Marcia Dinwiddle, Bob: Orchestra 12: Band 10,11: Davis Ray Cont. 10,11,12. Day Debbie: Pep Club 11,12. Ditmars PHUY DeBrot, Margie: Pep Club 10,11,12. Dobson, Kim Deich Marla: Band 10: DECA 12. Dodd, Janet: NHS 11,12: Pep Club 11: Diggers Denny, Kathleen: Girls' Glee 12: Choir 11: Assemblies 11: DECA 11,12. Cont. 11,12. 1O,11,12: Pep Club 11: Assemblies 10,11,12. Dorman, Tim Dougherty, Michelle: Pep Club 10,11,12: Dig- gers 11,12: DECA 11: Cont. 11. Doyal, Terri: DECA11,12. l 1 5,1 i i li l l 4 1 ' 1 I v i P l l 1-i T s ' I T f 4 l Drescher, Mike Duncan, Connie: DECA 115 Pep Club 12. Dupey, Pat Duxbury, Steven: Spanish Club 12. Dykman, Dan Eads, Arlene: Art Club 10: Drama 10,11,12g ROTC 12: ROTC Drill Team 12. Earlston, David: Track 10: R-Club 11:DECA11. Mike Drescher Connie Duncan Pat Dupey Steven Duxbury Dan Dykman Arlene Eads Ah Eaton, Dave Eddleman, John: ROTC 105 DECA 11,12. Edwards, Linda: Pep Club 10,11,12:DECA11. Eft, Jerry: Football 10,11,125 Track 11,125 Baseball 10: STUCO 10. Eisenberger, John: Band 105 Cross Country 11,125 Track 10,11,12g R-Club 10,11,12. David Earlston Dave Eaton John Eddleman Linda Edwards Jerry Eft John Eisenberger ,A X X X VX.: se ss A , ,,,.n-we'-' 5 A ' 9 3 . 1 x . i If ! , 1 M., 1 NS-'Wk wi! as Ss' f xx X-Vik NW x xxx sxx I f ,lffif 4 fj M f f f ,f ' '-,ffifw ' 'Q'.,h537 ,f. I 1 W' 7 ef X ,M f ,, fy 'fs fr! J , U! , Ziff? , 2 ii? ,, , , f f ff, ,iz U 3 ,..,.. , .,n, , 1M'. u 010' ,,,,,ff ., 7 I W -1-5 ,WI H4 Z f,,, my 1 Z , aw, Q 1 ,ff I- V Y! M H X, w. 4 . f ., ,3 .J fy fr v f f ff .V f N f, fr., f W f I s fwcw fb 9, V.. f W- Z 0 45' f f 04 Raelene Friend Pam Fry Michael Fryer Brian Fryhoff James Fulkerson Tisha Fuller Ruth Galloway Linda Gardner Deborah Gamlin Paul Gardner Q' Friend, Raelene: Choir 10: DECA 11,12:Cont. 12. Fry, Pam: DECA 11:VlCA12. Fryer, Michael: Baseball 10,11,12. Fryhoff, Brian Fulkerson, James: Football 10,11,12:STUC011,12. Fuller, Tisha: Mirage 12: Quill and Scroll 12: Pep Club 10,11,12: Diggers 11. Galloway, Ruth: NHS 10,11,12: Hi-Light 12: Quill and Scroll 12: Girls' Glee 115 Orchestra 1O,11,125 Cont. 10,11,125 As- semblies 10,12. Gamlin, Deborah Gardner, Linda Gardner, Paul spur iw Semor officers: Pam Dougan, Treasurer: John Hubbard, President: Vicky Williams, Secretary: and Larry Gladden, Vice President. School ain't so bad. Gardner Steve DECA 11,12. Garrison, Brad: Hi-Light 12: Quill and Scroll 12. Gee, Tim: ROTC 10,11,12: ROTC Drill Team 10. Gentry, Vicki Gerhart, Denise: DECA 12. Gibson, Melisa Giesl, Peggy Gillam, Donna Gish, Gary: Band 10,11: Wrestling 10,11,12: ROTC 10,11,12: ROTC Drill Team 10,11,12. Givens, Sherry Jo: NHS 12: Girls' Glee 11,125 Choir 10,11,12: STUCO 12: Pep Club 10,11,122 Dig- gers 115 Assemblies 10,11,12: Cont. 11,12. Gladden, Larry: R-Club 11,125 Wrestling 10,11,12, Vice Pres., Sen- ior Class. Glass, Donald xffwfi Steve Gardner Brad Garrison Vicki Gentry Denise Gerhart Peggy Giesl Donna Gillam Sherry Jo Givens Larry Gladden Tim Gee Melisa Gibson Gary Gish Donald Glass - A 5 f QB , 1' ssl if 1 NUS N, X FTW A ex, NeMO'Z':b l Y Y I ,, - , ,7 M, 4:,t,,fzQ.:'-,. ., .Ev V, Wt, sy I ' T Charlie Harris Vickie Hart Alberta Hayward Tom Herbert Robert Henderson Dwayne Harris Taresa Hartman Dennis Hayward Stan Hedrick Patricia Hensley Robert Harris Donna Hawkins Celeste Heather Kathy Helms Donna Herbst Harris, Charlie: Mirage 10: Art Club 11, Vice Pres.: Football 10,11,12: Track 11,12: DECA 11,12. Harris, Dwayne: ROTC 10,11,12: DECA 11: VICA 12. Harris, Robert: Art Club 11: Choir 12: DECA 11: YFC 11,12, Pres. Hart, Vickie: VICA 12, Vice Pres. Hartman, Taresa: DECA11,12. Hawkins, Donna: Girls' Glee 12: Choir 12: Pep Club 12: Assemblies 12. Hayward, Alberta: NHS 11,12: Band 10: Spanish Club 11,12. Hayward, Dennis: ROTC 10,11: ROTC Drill Team 10: 244 DECA 11: VlCA'12. Heather, Celeste Herbert, Tom: DECA 11: VICA 12. Hedrick, Stan Helms, Kathy Henderson, Robert: Band 10,11. Hensley, Patricia: Girls' Glee 11,12: Choir 10,11,12: Pep Uub1Q1L C Herbst, Donna: NHS 11,12: Forensics Club 10,11,12: Thespian Club: Drama 10,11,12: Pep Club 10,11,12: Diggers 11,12: Assemblies 10,11,12. s -w.. QL 7 ,,-wiwwmw-, gg -M MM, WWW- .T , 1, h,-,Y , J. or ,. . .V ,, -- - -W sl' Af- 1-1,1. 4:---' ' '-,g,,,,,,,J.. Q- 'A - -,Y . ,nv ,. L Q- Herbst. Kurt Hill, Thomas Herdliska, Lyndall: DECA. Hodges, Janie: DECA 11,12: Cont. 11,12. Hetherington, Roger- Hoedl, Susan Hibdon, Steve: Orchestra 10,11,12p Cont. 10,11,12. Hohman, James: Golf 11. Hickerson, Betty: NHS 10,11,12: French Club 115 Drama Holiman, Teresa 11. Holefield, Sheryl Higinbotham, Debbie: Thespian Club 11: Girls' Glee 125 Holland, Steve Choir 12: Drama Club 11,12. 3 Holloway, Floyd Hill, Terry: DECA. Kurt Herbst Steve Hibdon Terry Hill Susan Hoedl Sheryl Holefield Lyndall Herdliska Betty Hickerson Thomas Hill James Hohman Steve Holland Roger Hetherington Debbie Higinbotham Janie Hodges Teresa Holimfm Fl0Yd Holloway -PuRmwv:5raPm-- Now this is the way I want it done. Holm, David: ROTC , 10,11,12. Holm, Mike: DECA 12. Holman, David: DECA 11,12. Holmes, Keith: Wrestling 11,12:DECA11,12. Holmes, Mark: DECA 11: Basketball 10: Tennis 11: VlCA12. Holsman, Bernard Hooper, Elaine: DECA 11,1 2. Hopkins, Irene Hopper, Dave Horton, Terry Houser, Janet Howe, Eddie: DECA 11,12. Being an aide isn't so bad. David Holm Mike Holm Keith Holmes Mark Holmes Elaine Hooper Irene Hopkins TGYYY Horton Janet Houser David Holman Bernard Holsman Dave Hopper Eddie Howe , I V, Wy!! , f , , 1 ,,,, f f XV K W we-uf . P1 N lv Stud' N ali' :JDLS -al' 0 N LY L. mm.. s I. ' . ,gwflwfv X 1? l David Howell John Hubbard Barbara Hughes Larry Hughes ,L . . X T ' N51-9 1 , .. s. . so , Sandra Huls Jan Hunt Kenny Hunt Marty Hurst Howell, David Hubbard, John: STUCO 12: Senior Class Pres. Hughes, Barbara 'K A-.J Lois Hutchins Steve lmgartin Kathy Iverson Julie Jackman Paulette Jones Richard Jones Ken Jones Wanda Johnson John Johnson James Johnson David Johnson Sherman Johns 4 11,121 Assemblies 10,11,125 Cont. 10,11,12: NHS 12. Imgartin, Steve: Football 10,11,12: Baseball 1O,11,12. lverson, Kathy: JCL 10,11,12. Hughes, Larry: Football 10,11,12p Wrestling 10,11,12: Track 10:DECA11,12. Huls, Sandra Hunt, Jan: FTA 10: Thespian Club 12: Drama 12: Cont. 12. Hunt, Kenny: R'Club 10,11,12: Football 10,11,12: Track 10,11,12, Capt. 12. Hurst, Nlarty: NHS 11,125 Boys' Glee 12: Choir 10,11,12: Assemblies 10,11,12: Cont. 11,12. Nl' e 125 Quill and Scroll 12: Debate 10: Hutchins, Lois: :rag Forensics Club 10,11,122 Tl19SPi3fl Club l0,1'l,121 Drama 10,11'12, Seq, Pep Club 10,11,12g Diggers Jackman, Julie Jones, Paulette: D ECA. Jones, Richard: Wrestling. Jones, Ken: NHS 10,11,12g Hi-Liglii 12, Quill and Scroll 12: STUCO 105 Football 10, Cross Country 11,125 Track 10,11,12. Johnson, Wanda Johnson, John Johnson, James Johnson, David: Basketball In 1 I if Johns, Sherman 1 DECA. . , . i l I l ,. 1 ll mi Hi if ,.i .ix F i l 247 , l i l V fm 4 , ,- r ,739 5, W f 7 24? ' x,,., U XX K XX mmm Q X Q 7 N X x X f SFQW0 ,Q Um.: -- - S S X x 4 X JQQX . 'N . ' , x wx, N Gm X 1 V - 5 , , 3 QA . . . L, NM?----' .gy -Y 1 ff! 7 Randy Kreisel Patty Kressin Mickey Kuhns Doug Kupersmith Karen Landry Bob Lantz Robert Lawrence Georgana Lawson Terry Ledford Veronica Ledford Robert Leibbie Nlarianne Lewis Dennis Lines Kreisep' Randy Lawrence, Robert: Thespian Club 11,12: Drama 11,12 K,-essm, PattV:vICA12. Wrestling10,11,12:Tenn1s11,12:RDTC10,11,12. Kuhns, Nhckey Lawson, Georgana. DECA Kupersmith, Doug: NHS 11,12, Vice Pres.: Boys' Glee Ledford' Te 'V 10,11,12: Choir 10,11,12: sruco 11,125 Football '-edfofdf Vefonica 10,1-1112: Track 10111: R,C1ub 10l11,12: Cont. 12. Leibbie, Robert: Art Club 11,12: ROTC10:DECA. Landry, Karen Lewis, Nlarianne Lomz, Bob. DECA 11, vlcA 12. Lmes- Dems 250 'V' .amnrrralhmgxrilvmmfmgqmnwn MPSF' my ,ga . -. , .: . e---- --- ' 'H W M' ' -'W-'AA' ' ' H--'--V ' f- -s A----...u'.3-fffsage,:1v:wfgr55SK351.:f'Zaf:.1t?cf735554:ge,?g5.sif-za..,Cg.1s:sgL4sggy49?axgI,3g'f2ff H ' ff - - Linn, Janet: NHS 11,125 Forensics Club 10,11,12: Thespian Club 10,11,12: FTA 10: Drama 10,11,12: Pep Club 10,11,12: Drama Pres. 12: Cont. 10,11,12. Locke, Kevin: NHS 11,12. Long, Teresa: Girls' Glee 11: Orchestra 10,11,12: STUCO 11,125 Pep Club 10,125 Cont. 10,11,12. Looney, Marilyn Lower, Kent: ROTC 10: DECA 11,12. Lundy, Mary Lea: Band 10: Cont. 10. Lusby, Mike Janet Linn Kevin Locke Nlary Lea Lundy Mike I-USbV Donald McAllister Nlafk MCBGSUW W f Teresa Long Denise Lute Linda McCallum Lute, Denise Lynn, David McAllister, Donald McAllister, Cheryl McBeath, Mark McCallum, Linda McCracken, Debbie: DECA 11,12. McDaniel, Dayna: Drama 11,123 Mirage 12 12: FTA 10. Marilyn Looney David Lynn Debbie McCracken BOW 5 Quill and Scroll Kent Lower Cheryl McAllister Dayna McDaniel 251 at xy '53 X 1 Chuck McGrew Dennis Mclntyre Barbara Mahoney Chris Malone XX Q f s- , a XXX X A f I McGrew, Chuck an-- ' Mac Manglos Alan Manker Dennis Marley Danny Marshall Caro'-'V'a'fi'1 Allen Mason Darrell Mayfield Rick lvlenoy Debbie Martin Jeff Mason Ann Meek Lola Mersman Pam Martin' Dennis Massey John Meier Connie Meyer Roger Martin Barry Mayer Hannah Mellicker Terry Michel YXNY Mclntyre, Dennis: Orchestra 125 Band 1O,11,123DECA11,12. Mahoney, Barbara Malone, Chris: Thespian Club 12: Spanish Club 10: DECA 115 Drama 12: VICA 12. Manglos, Mac Manker, Alan Marley, Dennis Marshall, Danny Martin, Carol Martin, Debbie: Mirage 12: Quill 81 Scroll 12: DECA11. Martin, Pam: Pep Club 11,125 Diggers 11. Martin, Roger: JCL 105 ROTC 10,11,12. Mason, Allen Mason, Jeff Massey, Dennis Mayer, Barry 10,1 1,12. NHS 10,11,12, Basketball Mayfield, Darrell Meek, Ann: NHS 10,11,12: Spanish Club 10,11,12, Vice Pres. 125 Pep Club 11,12. Meier, John Mellicker, Hannah: Thespian Club 105 Choir 12: Girls' Glee 12: STUCO 125 Assemblies 12. Meloy, Rick: NHS: Math Club Pres. Mersman, Lola: DECA 11,12. Meyer, Connie Michel, Terry 253 K V A lf' W I W P l I X , 'H me 'I if Yu ,wan MM W fl 11 Ml l W I I V 1 p W , ' Q W x l i 1 it' I .V 'WN ,if ty' , v . 1 I 1 , Z Z, Z X 1 W vw f x QQQS .wg ,, N , ,fi ' NV, Z , Z A Q, Qf'f.f3w1z' ' f f -' X, f 'L X , 1, f f 1 ,...-,xi 1 114 1,5 ,.. x x Xxwfztsh Morgan, Roberta: Choir. Morris, Mark Morrison, Linda: Pep Club 10,11,12: Diggers 11,12. Morrison, Robin: Pep Club 10,11,12: DECA 12. Morrison, Shelaine: Pep Club 10,1 1. Moss, Joanne: DECA. Moss, Joyce: DECA. Mossey, Richard ,W40 Mullis, Susan Murphree, Vanna: Drama 11,12. Murray, Debbie: Pep Club 10,11,12: Diggers 11. Myers, Ross: NFL 12: De- bate 12. Nail, David: Drama 12: Thes- pian Club 12: Assemblies 11,12: Cont. 11,12. Nash, Robert: Debate 122 NFL12:DECA12. Nash, Karen: Pep Club 10,115 Band 10,11,12i Orchestra 12. Nash, Pat: FTA 10: Band 11,125 Orchestra 125 Choir 12: NHS 12. Roberta Morgan Shelaine Morrison Susan Mull is David Nail Nhrk Morris Linda Morrison Robin Morrison Joanne Moss Joyce Moss Richard Mossey Vanna Murphree Debbie Murray Ross Myers Robert Nash Karen Nash Pat Nash ' f VW , WW r 74 7. f 255 in q,Yf.wy' qw 'ff-'1' 610' Wrestling 10. Newell, Jennifer: Art Club 125 Girls' Glee 10,115 Drama 11. Newkirk, Brian Nickerson, Jeanne: DECA 11. Niften, Deryl Noonan, Joyce: NHS 10,11,125 Orchestra 10,11,125 Pep Club 12. Northcraft, Scott: Radio Club 11,12, Pres. 115 ROTC 10. Norvell, Lee X Z Nast, Steve: NHS 11,125 Radio Club 11, Vice Pres. 115 X s 122 E Novotny, Mary Jo Nuckolls, Wendell Nugent, Mike: STUCO 105 Assemblies 10,115 R-Club 10,11,125 Football 10,11,125 Track 10,11,12. Oberhelman, Debbie: NHS 11,125 Pep Club 11,125 Diggers 11,12. O'Brien, Mary Ogle, Dan Ohler, Dean Steve Nast Jeanne Nickerson Scott Northcraft Wendell Nuckolls Mary O'Brien Jennifer Newell Deryl Niffen Lee Norvell Mike Nugent Dan Ogle Brian Newkirk Joyce Noonan Nlary Jo Novotny Debbie Oberhel ma Dean Ohler I l I 1 f'-in VU- iv U V in if i i U N in iv: .v -7 L, tin-, , A f 16 4355 Cf 1 If ' J ' Qywl ? ,,fizff'!f. f 'f' in V all 31 L, ., , 4 ff iw fx SEM Q 9 mwf ,W ff awrfi ' ' W, . f Z A X i f f J ! , J , ,- . f y 'Sf 5 f . 2 f f fs new f -1 ,., W1 MM , f f f f f ? Z 4, Q f W V . f 1 f f ' 7 ' 2 ,..-yn Kathy Price Larry Province John Pull Scott Rathburn Shanett Ray Marcia Priw Darlene Pruitt Charles Quick Carol Ratty Frank Read Kathy Pritchett Greg Pruitt Mike Rape Robin Ratty Stephanie Registe' ,ws-vb, QA XS? Price, Kathy Price, Marcia: Pep Club 10,11,12: FTA 10. Pritchett, Kathy Province, Larry: ROTC 10: ROTC Drill Team 10: Football 11,122 Baseball 10,11,12. Pruitt, Darlene Pruitt, Greg Pull, John: Basketball 10: Baseball 10. Quick, Charles: Radio Club 11: DECA 11. Rape, Mike Rathburn, Scott: DECA 11. Ratty, Carol: DECA11:VICA, Sec. 12. Ratty, Robin: Pep Club 10,11:DECA12. Ray, Shanett Read, Frank Register, Stephanie: Pep Club 10,11,12. w--upw---- Qu' .,,--in 00 -among, ' ...Q 5 2,45 sa Ric Resig Ralph Risley Richard Roberts Edward Rojas Walter Rosebrough inure-Nl' Diana Richardson Linda Robbins Kathi Robinson Richard Ronksley Ronda Roth Bob Riggins Dave Roberts Marvin Roe Mary Ropchock Bill Roush Resig, Ric: DECA 11: VICA 12. Richardson, Diana Riggins, Bob: Football: Wrestling: Track: DECA. Risley, Ralph Robbins, Linda: Pep Club 11,12. Roberts, Dave Roberts, Richard: DECA 11. Robinson, Kathi Roe, Marvin: Baseball 10,11,12: ROTC 10. Rojas, Edward: Cross Coun- try 11,1 2: Track 10,11,12. Ronksley, Richard: DECA 11. Ropchock, Mary: NHS 10,11,12: Mirage 12: Quill 81 Scroll 12: STUCO 11,12: Pep Club 10,11,12, Vice Pres 11, Pres. 12: Assemblies 10,11,12. Rosebrough, Walter: NHS 10,11,12: STUCO 10,11,12, Vice Pres. 10: Football 10,11,12: Bas- ketball 10: Track 10,11: R-Club 10,11,12, Pres. 12. Roth, Ronda: NHS 10: Mir- age 12: Quill 84 Scroll 12: Forensics Letter 10: Thespian Club 10: STUCO 10,11: Pep Club 10,11,12: Diggers 11,12: Drama 11: Assemblies 10,11,12. Roush, Bill: Radio Club 11,12. ! it 4., ff' : '+ 6 yffaf f Wf4Qfa, R if 3' Y I , f -Qqkw fskis Q ,9 4 Q' .,5Q 45 5 M ' 'Y ,ff i W P 57 2:4 Gig ' 5' fi l 'mf V 4 www f umm G2-'-'iff Schaffner, Terry Schlie, Juli Schmidt, Connie: STUC05 Pep Club. Schmidt, Ella: Pep Club 12: DECA 11. Scholl, Greg Schoor, Claudianne Schuetz, Debbie Schwaab, Ann: DECA 11,121 Cont. ,, Y :Q ,,, WW .W ,:,,c..,- i ., 1 ff X , Q 7 S 55, fllmwm . . f ' f Seehouser, Ron: ROTC 10: Baseball 11. Seek, Patricia Seever, Linda Sell, Eldon Sexton, Mike Shapiro, Larry: NHS 125 Mirage 12: Quill 84 Scroll 12: Baseball 10,11:DECA11. Sharp, Robert: Cross Country : DECA. gxi ii - Terry Schaffner Ella Schmidt Debbie Schuetz Patricia Seek Mike Sexton Juli Schlie Greg Scholl Ann Schwaab Linda Seever Larry Shapiro 'wal' 'PD fa fi K y ' tt -- 5 B ul tk X Connie Schmidt Claudianne Scho Ron Seehouser Eldon Sell Robert Sharp Of Juanita Shelton Jim Showalter Jim Sinclair Cindy Smith Donna Smith Kendell Shipley Danny Shuler Dianna Sinovich Craig Smith Gary Smith Karen Shippee Malcolm Simms Brenda Smith David Smith Steve Smith 99:4 Shelton, Shipley, Girls' Club Juanita: Spanish Club 105 DECA 11. Kendell: Band 10. Shippee, Karen: NHS 11,125 Hi-Light 125 Quill 81 Scroll 121 Glee 115 Orchestra 11,125 Band 10,115 Spanish 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Assemblies 11,12. Showalter, Jim: Boys' Glee 125 Choir 12. Shuler, Danny: Baseball 10,11,12. Simms, Malcolm: ROTC 10,11,12. Sinclair, Jim Sinovich, Dianna: NHS 10,11,125 Hi-Light 125 Quill 84 Scroll 125 Thespian Club 11,125 JCL 105 Drama 5 , 7, ,W 10,11,125 Pep Club 11,125 Diggers 125 Assemblies 12. Smith, Brenda: NHS 11,125 French Club 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Assemblies 10,11,12. Smith, Cindy: Thespian Club 125 Drama 11,125 Pep Club 10,115 Assemblies 11,125 Tournament 12. Smith, Craig Smith, David: Choir 10,11,125 Assemblies 10,11,125 Cont. Smith, Donna: Thespian Club 10,11,125 French Club 115 Assemblies 12. Smith, Gary: DECA11,12. Smith, Steve Drama 10,11,12: Assemblies 12: Cont. 12. Stevens, Don Stevens, Jacqueline: Girls' Glee 11: Choir 10,11: YFC 10. Stevens, Michael Stevenson, Pammy: Art Club 12: Girls' Glee 12: Choir 12 Drama 12: Pep Club 10,11,12: Diggers 10,11,12. Stewart, Donna: Spanish Club 10. Stone, Howard X ,L - f , , rf gf41ww.w,wy: , www ,- 2- f ,: -'fwzffcf' ffsvfit V f ' ur is fff W if ,V , . . f Tom Smith Larry Sousley Theresa Sproull Don Stevens Pammy Stevenson Glen Snow Gloria Speckels Ron Spruill Jacqueline Stevens Donna Stewart Mike Solo 'lim Speir David Stenstrom Michael Stevens Howard Stone Nlark Stone Nlark Tanner Dave Teerlink David Thomas Henry Thompson Bruce Stoneman Jack Taylor Dub Teetor Teresa Thomas Linda Thompson Pam Summa Steve Taylor Noel Temple David Thompson Brenda Thrailkill Stone, Mark: Baseball 10, Temple, Noel: NHS 11,123 DECA 12. Stoneman, Bruce Thomas, David Summa, Pam: DECA Thomas. Teresa Tanner, Mark Thompson, David: Basketball 10: DECA 11. Taylo,-,Jack Thompson, Henry: NHS 10,11,12: Mirage 11,125 Quill 8: Tayporl Steve Scroll 12: Math Club 12. Teerlink, Dave Th0mP50 f Linda 1-eetorl Dub: DECA11:VICA12. Thrailkill, Brenda: Band 10,11,12: Pep Club 10. 'N' 4,-.-qw Thurnau, Mike Trott, James Tubbs, Alice Turgeon, Debra: DECA 11: VICA 12. Turpin, Steve Thurston, Ken Tillman, Carolyn Tosh, Sherrie Trabue, Dave Tracy, Richard: ROTC 10: DECA 11. Trimble, Renee: NHS 12: French Club, Treas. 11: Pep Club Club 12. Unkenholz, Randy Van DeVyvere, Denise: Choir 10: Spanish Club 10: Pep 10,11,12. Van Dolah, Pam: Debate 12: Thespian Club 11,12: Drama Trimmer, Lindy: Pep Club 10,1,J,12: DECA 12. 10,11,12: Pep Club 10,11,12: Assemblies 10,11,12. Mike Thurnau Sherrie Tosh Renee Trimble Alice Tubbs Randy Unkenholz Ken Thurston Dave Trabue Lindy Trimmer Debra Turgeon Denise Van DeVyv Carolyn Tillman Richard Tracy James Trott Steve Turpin Pam Van Dolah efe -nf fr ff ,, ,V.' .M f , ff H f ' f, if d f? ffff gf' f 4 , , X .W W 42, 1 f f Www, , 1 mm ,C f' ' fd f w f I , ,W ff ,tm ,,,,, 7 , f WM 'Q X X If jf? -1.4 4 R -..,, 'fx 5- mfmzmm 'W , Naam? fm I LN fig, X1 .44 iw., 'nf ll' X, e . A 3 x xfvmw X Wg, 1 ix cf ,Q if PM 'Q .f3.,., 4 V 7 -Q N wi Bev Wilkes Vicki Williams Valerie Winkler Michael Witt Mike Wolff John Williams Brenda Willoughby Carolyn Winningham Patricia Witte Jackie Woodside Wilkes, Bev: Thespian Club 10: Girls' Glee 10,11: Choir 10 Wlnningham Steve Spanish Club 12: Drama 10,11: Pep Club 10,11,12 Williams, John: Choir 10: Assemblies 12: Cont. Vlhlliams, Mike Williams, Wcki: Pep Club 10,11,12:DECA11,12. Willoughby, Brenda: Art Club 11: Pep Club 10,1 Diggers 11,12, Treas. 12. Windhousen, Carl: Boys' Glee, Choir, DECA. Winkler, Valerie: Band 10,11,12. Winningham, Carolyn Mike Williams Carl Windhousen Steve Winningham Nancy Wolfe Earlene Woodworth NNW Qs.-nv 13? 1 wi' James Woody Sandi Yeager Alan Worsfold Donn Yeagley Donald Worthley Karen Younger Woody, James Worsfold, Alan: Radio Club 12: Football 10 Basketball 10,11. Worthley, Donald: Debate: Forensics Club Thespian Club: Choir: Drama Club: Football Basketball. Yeager, Sandi Yeagley, Donn: ROTC 10,11,12. Younger, Karen: Pep Club 10,11: Cheerleader r 1 Judy Ziarko Ronald ZUPOI1 Diana Zieber Larry Christopherson Nlary Zirkel Mike Hallauer 10: Assemlies 10,11: Mirage 12: Quill 84 Scroll 12. Ziarko, Judy: Thespian Club 11: Drama Club 11: Pep Club 11,12. Zieber, Diana Zirkel, Mary: DECA. Zupon, Ronald: NHS 11,12: STUCO 10: DECA 11: VICA 12. in memoriam For life and death are one, even as the river and the sea are One. ln the depth of your hopes and desires lies your silent knowledge of the beyond: And like seeds dreaming beneath the snow your heart dreams of spring. Trust the dreams, for in them is hidden the gate to eternity. Kahlil Gibran from THE PROPHE T The senior class was saddened at the death of their fellow classmate, Ronnie Stowe, whose life was taken suddenly in a motorcycle-auto accident early in the summer of 1971. Two other deaths which we were sorry to hear about were those of James Van Meter and Danny Gauldin, graduates of Ruskin in 1969 and 1971 respectively. Michael Hays Dennis Kelly Steve Madeira Kent Pritzel Thomas E. Warren Christopherson, Larry Hallauer, Mike Hays, Michael Kelly, Dennis Madeira, Steve Pritzel, Kent: Band 10,11,12: NHS 11,12 Mirage 10: Spanish Club 11,12. Warren, Thomas E. , x Dayna Abraham Johathan Anderson John Barrera Mary Barton Marianne Bass Mike Bates Gene Batson John Beard Robert Bruce Robert Buck Melinda Butts Rebecca Caley Ross Cooper Mike Cross Sheila Cruit Mark DeCelles Lee Earle Dennis Ervin Charles Etem Bill Foust Bill Freeman Snowda Gamel Terry Garnett Rick Gonzales Brad Harmon Glenn Harris not pictured David Hart John Huffman Ron Hurst Don Kinman Craig Lamberd Robert Lang David Layton Frank Loiacono Earl Lumpkin Becky Lynch Gerald McGowan Terry Mayhugh James Menke John Meyer Patty Newsome Patty Owens Evonne Parson Mark Poindexter George Pujol Jerri Roberts Kim Robinson Pamela Roscoe Vicky Ross Ronald Rush Pedro Sanchez Jana Sands X 22 Rick Shaffer Barbara Shelley Barbara Simpson Debi Skoff Diane Smith Patrick Smith Paul Smith Randall Stackhoyse Michael Stanley Tom Swerdlove Dale Torres Toni Twyman Cyril Van Hoecke i 'WNWQOKUUW Wesley Van Hoecke Charles Watkins Beverly Wells Jay Welter Sherry Werntz Teresa West Gail Wheeler Howard White John Williams Thomas Williamson Chris Winters Howard Woods Greg Zinitsky 271 f p ' , I 1 - ' ft , .,.,.,, , .,....--- -- Y Y V ,, ,, , 3 L, --' 'V , 1-N l 4.9 , . , 'B ' . , Y V .X ,Y . ,,,,, . 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W ' I 9 Z 4 4 V , f f Doug Hamilton Carl Meinhardt Cheri Priddy Terry Sherman Diane Vermillion Debi Wilbur 284 f ,V ,M 4 , ff f I W if? zf, ufif , a. x, , Q , X, Jan Mountjoy Frank Schirmer Karen Simpson Steve Wages Cindy Williams X f X 1 f 'Z M52 ff C x ii if -aff -if : HM ., . fi ' V , Q ,Z -ff E ' ,Xl-a Hia Ov .1 I X if l 'll' if , 1, -I fps -, :Y ,XTX Q X ni .-4 M ,f1',f'i4' f af' , , Q 1' if 7-ff? , A A in , ,V,, A , W Z if C ,y gf All A l 0, ..d' Wendy Lang Greg Osburn Ann Strauss Ron Summers Pati Wallace Tim Williams Valorie Payne Roxanne Shepard Greg Underwood Mary Webb Phillis Winters Barbee Pooler Nlatt Sherman Jackie Urbanek Michael Weissman Ellen Whittman you are there we goofed -V U J - , f ,, M .M , ,, r M M V W! ,,,,, ,J ,,,, ,f .,,,,.,,,,, I f -W4 , 4 QW y...Wfm' t'1 'r1WLff' gf ,1..,,,,,, ,W , I , . LZ vrfvftiffv , , I ,,,,, ,Q,,,,.,..'ggg, , , , WWW, W. I f zrfkffilfgf' 1 awww... Lead us, 0 God, into the paths of truth. Purify the inward eyes of -our nature, that we may see its light. Save us from ourselves, and show us the pattern of a world made new, wherein Thy will is done and all men are accepted as brothers. Help us to avoid the cowardice that would turn away from the thought of the misery in the world, and the indifference that would pass it by. As the challenge comes to us, show us how to work with and for one another. Abide in our hearts, accompany us in our thinking, and endow us with strength for the privilege which is ours in the midst of all that is before us. From the shadow of fear, from the shame of hatred, from the shock of violence, Lord deliver us. Direct our thoughts and clear our vision, so that the goals we strive to reach may never fade. Renew our interest in the social and moral responsibilities which rest so heavily upon us. Give us to remember that there are others in the world besides ourselves, and that they are men like unto ourselves. Enable us to come through defeat with strengthened cour- age and out of victory with gratitude and humility. Guide us, in all our way, that we may keep our faces toward the light, that our shadows lie behind us. Teach our hearts to know that Life is eternal, and Love is immor- tal, and Death is only a horizon, and a horizon is nothing save the limit of our sight. Carol Damon 286 As students we have spent many years behind school walls hoping to be taught to teach ourselves. Some have attended to learn and interest themselves in learning Some attended simply to be bored by academics but excited by extracurriculars. Some took advantage of the finer things while some just bided their time. Some learned responsibility and to toe the line for those who were not so responsible. The high school experience taught some a disrespect for learning, a disapproval of self, and a disinterest in democracy. That's unimportant-water under the bridge for in all cases development was taking place. Maybe I'm not qualified to speak about this development. Perhaps in my own estimation I am a poor choice to speak about student behavior for I am optimistic in an age when cynicism and criticism prevail. I realize that student actions do not always blend with the designs of a school administration. That's the natural order of things, that in essence is adolescence. Out of that adolescence, I see hope. I'm optimistic. I see enthusiasm, humor, creativity and unconscious graduation to adulthood. Our behavior attitude seems to say, Each man must find a way to himself and that is the only goal of man. Isn't that really the answer? As a student, I cannot dedicate myself through education to technolo- gy, double standards, absurd ideas for success, the moon. . .There's enough to cope with right here in the mind: each must find in his own way the happiness and harmony in society and not look upon another's success as indicative of one's own lack of ability. Perhaps as students, we'lI discover the old world of understanding and seek not to change the world but only our own dispositions. And so we have our diplomas. Have we been taught discipline? No. Students aren't taught discipline: they absorb it through example, for nothing is as infectious as example. And now this ceremony gives an orderly appearance to our development. My friends, I do not hope for outward success for these graduates. I hope for acceptance of what we are and contentedness. Aren't these more important, more necessary than knowledge? Aren't these virtues wisdom? I am me. You are you. If I am not, who will be? Kevin Kane 't 'TF'- -L-A-mAMYW4w 1 ,am F L '1 E lr r 1 E ! I L. I I I W fa ' 5 da ..,,sNY xx ,Y 'NH X N ' dxf pk X JS. it i 'Ms K - -k---V.-W ....M4.Mk,,------W,-k,- , 3 x ffgx. A0 W . -a-of JW ruskin...thanks for the memories ln the fall of '69 the Class of '72 came from three junior high schools to be the second sophomore class to house at Smith-Hale. The class elected Charles Powers, president: Karen Younger, vice-president: Ginny Moreland, secretary: and Vicki Williams, treasurer as class officers. Since we were separated from Ruskin we had our own Student Council. Bryant Kachel was elected president: Walter Rosebrough, vice-president: Karen Floyd, secretary: and Jim Walker, treasurer. Our sophomore Student Council had its first dance, March 21. The theme was Girl ask Boy . lt was a successful year for the football team. Coached by Mr. Frazier, the team lost only one game to North Kansas City. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders were Kathy Cozart, Karen Floyd, Janet Grosshart, Terri McFerrin, Linda Sanders, and Karen Younger. Linda Sanders was elected as the sophomore attendant at the Football Homecoming. The annual Snowball dance had Ginny Moreland and Linda Jackson as attendants. This year was the first year for Ruskin to have a Basketball Homecoming. Karen Younger was our sophomore attendant. The fall play was Pioneer Go Home , starring Ginny Moreland, Jim Fulkerson, Lois Hutchins, and Tim Cushing. Mr. Durst and Mr. Vanderwood directed the first musical for the class of '72. Little Mary Sunshine starred Pam Stevenson and Doug Kupersmith. Our sophomore gift to the school was the completion of the Smith-Hale track. Our class left Smith-Hale with all the excitement of going to Ruskin in the fall: however, we almost missed the fall. School got off to a late start because of the failure to pass the levy. After school opened came the horrifying reality that the split shift was no longer talk, it was really here at Ruskin! This meant from 6:00-12:15 we would go to school, but we made it, one whole year. We had two football games this year before school ever started. Junior members of the Varsity Cheerleading squad were Karen Floyd and Terri McFerrin. Joanie Wells was our Football Homecoming attendant. The junior attendant at Snowball was Debbie Oberhelman. This is the first year for Pep Club to sponsor the Sweetheart Dance. The junior attendant was Carol Wente. Also for the first time, the Ruskin Band sponsored the Hanlest Ball, a new dance at Ruskin. Lois Hutchins and Patti Nash were our Junior attendants. At the Basketball Homecoming Cheryl Pollman was the Junior attendant. Jim Ludden was the only junior this year to start on the Varsity Basketball team. This year, under the coaching of Mr. Clark our wrestling team came in 9th at State Contest. Kevin Kane was the first junior to become State President of Missouri Distributive Education Clubs of America. Melodramas came to the Ruskin stage this year, having an all junior cast. The spring play was one of the most difficult plays to perform at a high school level. Directed by Mrs. Briggs and starring Lois Hutchins, Janet Linn, Ginny Moreland, Dave Stenstrom was the MiracIe Worker. Our class officers were Kevin Kane, president: Karen Younger, vice-president: Vicki Williams, secretary: and Denise White, treasurer. The officers worked hard to have our Junior, Senior Prom such a success on May 8, at the Muehlebach downtown. Love Those Memories was the theme dedicated to all seniors. Jim Fulkerson was the vice-president of the Student Council. For the first time Ruskin set aside two days for Project Youth. Completely run by the Student Council, Project Youth was a variety of classes and instructors. Marcia Bunge was elected the junior representative from Ruskin in the Suburban Fifteen. With only one more year to go, will our class make it again on split shifts? Once again we were to go to school before the sunrise. However, experience did not make going to school on split shifts any easier: the second year proved to be harder for us to get up and get going. Our class officers were John Hubbard, president: Larry Gladden, vice-president: Vicki Williams, secretary: and Pam Dougan, treasurer. John Hubbard headed the senior project. The Class of '72 furnished an outside courtyard for studying or relaxing. Senior members of the Varsity Cheerleading squad were Terri McFerrin and Linda Sanders. Wrestlers came through strong again this year, winning third at the State Contest. Our three senior attendants at the Football Homecoming were Linda Sanders, Terri McFerrin, and Marcia Bunge, who was crowned queen. Debbie Oberhel man was crowned queen at the annual Snowball dance. Patti White and Michelle Dougherty were the senior members of Debbie's court. The Sweetheart dance was a big success for the Pep Club. Their president, Mary Ropchock was crowned queen and Debbie Hansen and Jan Warren were senior attendants. Debbie Cooherl was crowned queen at the Basketball Homecoming. Senior members of Debbie's court were Cindy Port and Cheryl Pollman. For the first time at Ruskin, the Student Council brought Brewer and Shipley to Ruskin for a one night concert. Preceding the concert was Project Youth, headed by Kevin Kane, Student Council President. Other officers were Terri Long, secretary and David Buie, treasurer. The speech and drama departments were very busy this year, producing three school plays and one speech tournament. The fall play was Curious Savage starring Marcia Bunge. In February Ruskin did John Brown's Body in Readers Theater. Ruskin was the first high school in the nation to do this play. Janet Linn, Rene Wagner, and Lois Hutchins were the three narrators for the play. The spring play was Dark of the Moon with Cindy Smith and Dave Nail as the leads. Janet Linn organized the first novice speech and debate tournament at Ruskin. Also for the first time the Ruskin drama and speech department went to Columbia, Missouri for a two day tournament. The winner of the all school talent show was the Barbershop Quartet. Jim Showalter, Doug Kupersmith, Bryant Kachel, and Mark Cochron make up the winning quartet. Once again Prom was at the Hotel Muehlebach on May 13 with the theme Precious and Few. The following night was our Baccalaureate service. Mr. Bunge gave the Baccalaureate Sermon. Now only three days of finals rem i f h ' ' ' ' ' ' a n o our t ree years at Ruskin. The Student Council sign captured the feeling of almost all graduating seniors: TWELVE YEARS NOW WE'RE THRU YEAH, SENIORS '72 ! ! ! ! ! The last time we would ever be together was May 19 at our Commencement Program. Carol Damon, valedictorian and Ruth Galloway, salutatorian started and ended our commencement with a prayer to wish all seniors of the class of '72 happiness and success. Karen Floyd if 111' l ,W it s x X X Q' 22: yu k.:.'l'f',z 'L Silent Reflections Spanning sparking tides at sunset, Racing the clouds around the stars, Horizons dim and vaguely seen, While the rest of the world sleeps. Childhood is the first spring flower, Innocent, Unaware of the weeds to grow. . .Later. ' Clouds, M l Puffs of white nothingness, The marshmallows of the deep blue sky above A whirling wind from who knows where, And a reflection of the moon. Marking the stairway to the heavens, From a home within the sea. Some breakers crashing on the corals, At dawn will slowly come. A flying messenger from the heavens, Welcomes the morning light. Julie Fry If at First You Don't Succeed. . . My first limerick was a real mess. My form's what I goofed up l guess. All my La Ia's weren't rig ht Paula Brandon love is not reality, flowers are, oh, if you were but a flower. raindrops slap the road it did them no harm, but they are there always. leaves are many colours, so are people, leaves do not fight. kittens wrestle in play, but their claws are out, to gouge and maim. i reached to catch the wren, but anchored to the ground, i missed him. you belong here, in this glade of reality, release your dreams. A d d f , ht. Denise Roberts n my gra e was a rig I should have tried more and not less. Tammie Gilstrap i Z L ,. Butterfly, settle on your new found flower, Soon both will fade away. Softness of rain on withered grass heals wounds of a merciless sun. Cathy Schaaf Smiling prettily, storm unfurls her Golden threads and drops them lightly Down through the atmosphere Then claps her hands with delight Sounding an echo th rough eternity. And human call it God's wrath. She dances happily upon the clouds Tears of joy trickling from her eyes And then the wicked little creature Pauses as she stands with God And they both watch as the puppets below Scatter in confusion, raise their eyes to the sky And call it God's wrath. God's hearty laugh booms forth, Breaking the peace, and causing the angels To stop, listen, and look below. And they too laugh as one by4one They realize the joke. And we continue to call it God's wrath. And we, who are supposed to be The most intelligent animals on Earth: Are too stupid to see that we are The object of the joke, and that what we hear Is not God's wrath, but His laughter. But we are too stupid to see. Storm continues her endless dance And we continue our wickedness. Because of jealousy, greed, and prejudice, We cannot see. Because in our obtusity we cannot understand We are the blind jesters in the court of judgement Linda Gou rley Love's Definition Love, a word of much consequence, ls like climbing a fifty foot barbed wire fence. Michael Williams en Late Night Show A Tall Tale The clock in here says two o'cIock There once was a very large tree The family is asleep. But here l sit in this big chair Watching cowboys on T.V. Lynn Williams The Wind This morning when the wind went down The snow lay motionless and white. Old man wind at last grew tired From nagging through the night. lVIariann Marks Space Space is here, space is there, The space is going everywhere, Space is up, space is down, But l feel safest on the ground. Neil Smith Like an invisible key, Spring unlocks the world From Winter's death grasp. Lightning cracks, the sky And rain like gentle tears falls Upon the parched earth. Peter lVlahre Pollution Pollution is dirty, Dark, grey and sad. Pollution is flirty, You know you've been had. Keith Snow Pretzels Pretzels are my favorite munch They really turn me on! It seems I'm just beginning l look and they're all gone! Linda Reynard Whose friends only reached to his knee. When asked 'bout the weather, His answer was clever. Why don't you grow up here and see? David IVIunter Alone Alone is caged and belongs to be free. Alone is lost and longs to be found. Alone is a soft unhappy sound. But most of all alone is me. Cheri Buie Lonely Nlan's Prayer Lord, you know l ask not much of you. l guess that's 'cause the times l pray are few. But still l think I'm worth one thing, And this l ask of you. Lord, this Spring have someone for me. Please have her like all that there is about me. You might not think I'm worth all this, And if you don't, l'lI know why that is. l've never been a very religious man, And this might even upset my stand. lVIy prayer may come as last in line, But l still hope you can find the time. Michael Williams Emotion Nly emotions overwhelm me- So strongly l often feel. Sadness having the deepest depths Until, so swept away, l yield. Joy knowing no bounds on earth, Nor in the heavens above. And love so very wonderful, lt exceeds the beauty of the dove. Jacque La Noue Autu mn The dark grey sky sends down to us below The snow-that we may in its whiteness play. The bowl above sends winds to us to blow The fallen leaves from autumn days, when they The children had their way and frisked and ran Through leaves of brown. But oh! those days have seen Their death. But we should not be sad, but glad. For in a year the fall shall come and seem To be the best of seasons four. And, lad, I tell you this for l have seen your time, And I recall the pain and grief I had When seeing autumn overcome by time, And dealt the death blow by the cold and frost, For I had wanted fall at any cost. Paul Backer If it weren't for the butterflies, the whole world would be brown. you see Butterflies are innocent things but very important, because people can't live without butterflies. What is a person without butterflies? nothing Just a body But why don't we see many butterflies anymore? A butterfly is such a small thing it has very little voice. Even when it tries to talk it is ignored. But why don't we see many butterflies anymore? when higher powers up above get mad at one another instead of acting sensibly they fight. But why don't we see many butterflies anymore? These powers who have all the force take all the butterflies and set them against one another if they weren't propagated and used for personal conflicts of big political bosses. But why don't we see many butterflies anymore? Because of war. David lVlinkes 293 He Said He Had A Friend Dear Nlom and Dad, The war is done, my task is through, but mom, there's something great I must ask you. I have a friend, he has no home, you see and so mom, I would really like for him to come home with me. Dear Son, We don't mind if someone comes home with you. I'm sure he can stay a week or two. Dear Nlom, There's something you must know. Now please don't be alarmed. IVly friend in battle recently was hurt and lost an arm. Dear Son, Don't be alarmed to bring him home with you, perhaps he can stay a day or two. Dear Nlom, But mom, he is not just a friend he is like a brother and that is why I want him with us, and like a son to you. Before you give an answer mom, I really don't want to beg, but my friend fought in a battle, in which he lost his leg. Dear Son, It hurts me so, because my answer is no, for Dad and I have no time, for this one who is crippled so. ISO months went by, a letter comes, it says their son has died, and when they read the cause of death, the shock was SUICIDE. Days later when the casket came, draped in our country's flag, they saw their son, lying there, without an arm or leg.i , , ,. .f . , ss? 6 f i - t , QQSQS s me f 3fQ'354.Qf 31 1 ask for or in VVO. aim S10 JI18 aad Jed Q: lb s T 5 THE ALIBI The falling jester built up the steam he crossed the line he laid in his dream and they knew that she was the scheme, they'd been doing it. The cross-eyed mister laid up his sword, A the hangman's mask had give the word, and all along the two, they weren't sure, they'd been doing it. They did it I'll pass the buck. No, not me Is feeding the ducks It was him 2 he drove the truck ei The alibi, runs with our lives. The yellow pidgeon watched the door, the two employees lay on the floor, slow down, jack, we want more, they'd been doing it. Like the wind, I am free. Like the stars, I will shine. Like blue waters, I will sparkle. Like the clouds: I will float. Like myself, I shall always be. Cindy Rape X f 1 The black and white pulled on the curve, M the other car started to swerve, f they asked the crook, he said, sure they'd been doing it. They did it l'Il pass the buck, No, not me g g , Is feeding the ducks I It was him I he drove the truck I, ' . . . . ' V' fi! The alibi, runs with our lives. W, ffg if ' g B W Ish . e ,ig ALAS, AND FOR THE TIIVIE I DON'T HAVE GROWING UP Often while thinkin on m ossibilities, I ste ed off m front orch I3 I wonder what will become of me. one day, l'm much too hard to please. I need time, But there's no time left, except the New York Times. l'm afraid my life's all nickels and dimes. And too many times escaping with the kempt up laughter are strange anxieties. lt's getting so I can't see the good that's around me. I need more time. Why can't I see those words of wisdom, scravvled on those underground walls? lVly accomplishments are very small. If I just had the time to think before I move. I need more time. John Owings and fell waist deep in life. That's not what l'd counted on. Nly trouble is I can't see around the next corner, or the next. l've come to the conclusion that standing on two feet is harder than sitting in mother's lap. Or apathy's lap either. I wonder if when the man with the gun and the flag and the draft card comes to get me, if l'Il sit back down again or if I'Il stand and face him. Will I do as he says, or what I think is right? I see now l've got to make my own rules, ones that are right for me. Tradition's ghost can't be my guide, lVIy freedom and peace of mind comes first. John Owings I love you love we love these simple words are yet so profound for they say what is all around us. Jim Omen Dracula Once upon a time there was a little kid named Dracula. His dad was a vampire, and as you might expect, so was Dracula. His father was determined to make something out of him, so he bought him a pipe organ and when he grew up, Dracula played the meanest pipe organ imaginable. One day Dracula went to the movies. He heard something in the film that intrigued him, He had to see if it were true. Going to the nearest phone booth, he found the listing he wanted under Hill . He went to Mr. HiII's house, where Mr. Hill lived with Mrs. Hill, his wife. He waited until they went to bed and then did to them what most vampires do to people they like. He took them home and propped their bodies up on the pipe organ. His assistant, Igor, had come in and asked Dracula, lNhy did you bring them home, Master? Because l am testing a plot to a movie, he said. So saying, he struck a chord on the organ and all of a sudden, Mr. Hill came back to life. Fantastic, said Igor. Dracula struck a second chord and Mrs. Hill came back to life. Fantastic, said lgor. It works, it works! Dracula said. What works, mater? cried Igor. l The plot to this movie, idiot! screamed Dracula. Master, master, what pIot? Why, the plot that says the Hills are alive with the sound of music. Kevin Locke Criticize Criticism Criticism may be thought of in several different aspects. lt may be considered as cutting others down, or it may be viewed as constructive evaluations to help the individual. Criticism is harmful in that, most of the time, it is interpreted in a way other than that which was meant. Many people, old and young, cannot take criticism. They automatically interpret it as being a cutting remark, therefore, they always live defensively and cannot relax. People feel as if they must be alert, so that if someone criticizes them, they will have a cutting remark to hurl back. They are unsure of themselves and dislike the feeling of inferiority. On the other hand, many people feel that criticism, as long as it is constructive, helps the individual to improve. lt suggests an easier or faster method of achieving the desired effect. Constructive criticism, if interpreted as such, teaches the individual to look at situations from different angles. lt gives the individual a broader outlook upon these situations and, therefore, upon life. ln this sense, criticism is good. Jan Hunt Colors Colors shine brilliantly to paint a picture of Love. Evilene Jo Morgan Music Wind blows softly, loud Rain, lightning, hail streams downward Music in the Mind. Evilene Jo Morgan Presence Silent and stalking quietly, he comes. Do you feel his breath on your neck? Cold and musty, smelling of dungeons and their weapons of terror, it freezes the marrow of your bones. Tall, with arms outstretched, he is waiting. He knows that one day you must go with him. Lean as the mast on the Dutchman's ship, he stares, waiting patiently. His visage is hidden, but the eyes stand out. Glowing with a strange light, his eyes tell you that your turn is coming. Beckoning with one bony finger crooked, he tempts you with thoughts of peace and rest. He sings to you of the glories of heaven. iBe you saint or sinner.i But to follow him of your own will is the unforgivable sin. Working for the Father and the Angel of Hell, he takes you from this life. So walk softly and beware. He is always at your side. Margo Freels ln the rainy time when trees and flowers sprout rainbows anew and the sponge-earth squishes up through your mud-naked toes. The sky's umbrella lets leak her shower of raindrops and the broken white cloud-spokes of happiness When loneliness prevails in your thoughts Dream of things that make you happy, Think about being with people you love, Look ahead to what a bright future can bring, Then loneliness will fade from your mind because Happiness will be in your Thoughts. Evilene Jo Morgan Someone there to care tangle themselves among the troublesome blues. Jan Hunt H Egdelwonk . In the distance it came-fast and shining. It came too quickly: it scared and confused meg I had never seen anything so fast and so free. It came closer and closer to me, getting larger always and so fast. Running, lor was it flying?l, it came close enough to touch me. l moved away. On a sudden impulse, I tried frantically to follow it. I pulled and tugged-but finally realized my roots were too firmly implanted in the ground. Nly scream was slow and weak. Nlother and father turned their sharp heads, but they' had not seen it. STOP .............. SI LENCE ..................... ............... ........... lVlother and father have taught me now that l shouldn't make up such strange and ugly stories. I must have made it up: no one saw it but me. We are all happy here-since that day. We eat grass and rich, dark soil. We drink sunlight. How could I have thought it was real? How could I have thought it was beautiful? Hannah lVlelIicker Sounds on winter morn Dull gray, far from sight! Only To be heard by you. Be a rope Hang someone and join them. Empty buildings Empty windows Empty faces Empty minds. Debbie Nlartin For me? Is it forever? I guess its the wind. Debbie Peterman The bruised orange lay On the bottom shelf. But I Took it anyway. Jennifer Newell Z Why must people try to prove their I Strength by being Hard and Rough and never Caring- Never letting anyone get close enough ff to Touch their life because it might hurt or change them. Why don't they try instead. . . To be Kind and Shed a tear for something beautiful. Give a little and take a chance- even though it means getting hurt. Care a little. . .about Others. Find out what someone else's Life is all about and. . . Find out what is Important in their own life. Let. . .someone else Care about the It's not pity It's brotherly Love. Don't live like a machine-please! lVlachines don't have Love but People do. Evilene Jo lVlorgan m, too Often l dream of ambling through the fields of destiny. . . Absorbing the warmth of the su ns to come and Allowing the tides to wash ashore my thoughts and ideals. Nly eyes wander aimlessly into that cloud of time when life is not the quintessence of bigotry, when Peace finally beats war to a bloody pulp in the fight for freedom. Nly ears alert themselves for the pandemonium Nature to come bounding across the world once agin, anxious to be first in the Race for Space. Nly nostrils widely inhale the smog-lifted eddy of atmosphere and IVly mind and blood press against my skin full-force in their delirium of independence, that they may be poured forth and scattered amongst the plebians and the affluent alike, the world over. The ultimate desire is to gain the strength to surrender to the scattering rains of hope and to yield to the offerings of truth that shine through the clouds on the rays of the sun. Henceforward we will find a growing, insatiable spirit of Happiness and Love that will embrace us unto Eternity. Jan Hunt The Palantir After Gabriel left he felt forlorn. Never had he felt so very alone. His wanderings had shepherded him to the forest. Nlurky thoughts filled his mind. Pausing alongside a pool, he dragged himself down. Never had his soul felt so disconsolate. O mother of unkind dwelling, for what reason have you unearthed me? You descended on me as the eagle on his sufferer. Nlolesting me, you rubbed and ate off my spirit. Then you left me hoIlow. Rising, he wandered farther into the woodlands. The willows gently rocked by his grief, bowed, and silently wept. In a dark chamber, he came upon a man. A small being, he was seated upon a moss covered oak stump with a whirl of thread. His hair fell down softly around his shoulders. His eyes, when they held Gabriel's, spoke of peace and filled him with love. Nloaning Gabriel fell to the earth. The small man rose and placed his hand on Gabriel. He directed him to a quiet spot. I know your affliction. Your thoughts and self fled here before you to herald your coming. Truth is lies and lies are truth. Life is like my thread. lt is a long, continuous process. ln many places it becomes thin only to become strong. lt can be broken only to be tied and begun again. Gabriel rose. Beholding the universe, he joined the sky and worshipped the purifying sun. Debbie lVlartin The Free White Bird When the mushroom cloud has disappeared and the sky is still, and colored grey and black we look back through the ages and ask ourselves why. When we look back we see a round invention which once carried our machines .of destruction into our homes to help us destroy our lives and we ask ourselves why. Now it is too late for our worldg our God is telling us what wrongs were done. He's showing us a big picture story in the sky and telling us how beautiful our world was meant to be. It is beautiful now and the sky will soon turn blue and pink and still again. The six of us, we see it all now through his eyes. He is telling us we were right wanting to stay free and live as the white bird. Standing here together we have our white bird in our hands. Now the sky is becoming blue and pink. We will become as the Free White Bird and we will become free. Becky Lynch Living and Learning: Optional I look into my drink but my eyes see it not Instead I find myself peering into the reflection of my mind. My thoughts and ideas are the clear round bubbles flowing out from every niche and corner Always floating up, striving to be uppermost in me Never lingering, but Bursting and Floating onward to the depths of my subconscious As my mouth swallows the drink. . . when I am thirsty My eyes and ears imbibe new thoughts and ideas and I learn. .. when I desire Until that time there will always be new round untouched bubbles of ideas clinging. . .just a second longer. . .in their endeavor to drive me up out of the memories of the past and into the world of the present. Jan Hunt H What makes A cobweb Beautiful? Friends and Friends Debbie Martin I lie in the grazing land of many friends, All l ask is that I remain there-uninterrupted- for l wish to soak up their greatness also. I am of the belief that if I grow in the environs of greatness l cannot but improve. Greatness may not be in power alone Greatness comes through learning of others' greatness and others' downfalls. Greatness comes through honesty and self-belief lt develops in the halls of uniqueness and humanity. lt is pride and love in and for oneself and others. .. A care that extends throughout one's own world and into the worlds of others. Jan Hunt I Forgive The bravest, noblest, kindest thing any man can do ls to say- I forgive you. Evilene Jo Morgan Because Do not speak to me because my skin is fair but because of an inner glow. Do not walk with me because I have a graceful stride but because we are brothers. Do not hold my hand because it is there and lovely but because it is the one you have chosen to reach to. Do not talk to me in flowery phrases because of the sound they make but talk words of truth from your heart. Do not kiss my lips because they look pretty but because they are gentle and kind in your eyes. Do not tell me that you love me because it seems fitting and proper but because your heart tells your mind that you do. And now. . . Love me always in that Truth. Evilene Jo Morgan Cry on my shoulder Little child of peace. One daV You'll have your own Kingdom. Lessons of giving More fulfilling then other Experiences. Debbie Peterman 299 faculty index Akin, Donna S. Girls' PE: Girls' Intramurals Volleyball and Basketball: Central Missouri State College: B.S. Akin, Gaylord Aerospace Education: Southwest Baptist College: William Jewell: A.A., B.A. Alford, Belinda Geometry: General Math: University of Kansas: B.S. Alford, Richard A. Health, Hygiene: Cross-country, track: Kansas State College-Pittsbu rg: B.S. Allen, William R. Biology, Health: Wrestling: Northwest Missouri State College: B.S. Anderson, Roger Counselor: Northwest Missouri State: B.S., M.S. Baskin, Emma Library Clerk Bassett, Cheryl A. Chemistry, Physical Science, General Science: Sophomore Concession 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: EagIe's Nest, Junior Stand, Central Missouri State College: B.S., M.S. Belden, Priscilla A. English IV: Senior Class: University of Missouri: B.A. Benyo, Thomas Biology, General Science: Assistant Sophomore Basketball Coach: Rockhurst College: A.B. 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. Bodenhammer, Jim C. Architectural Drawing, Machine Drawing, Drafting I: Central Missouri State College: M.S. Boone, Richard S. Bookkeeping I, ll: 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, III, Debate I, Il, lll: Debate Club, NFL, Thespians, Ushers, Junior Class, Debate and Drama Tournaments, Assemblies: Southeastern State College, Oklahoma State University: B.A. Bright, Dale T. Woodworking I, General Shop: Central Missouri State College: B.S. Brown, Lawrence Biology I: University of Missouri, Columbia: B.S. Brown, Lynn Special Education: Central Missouri State College: B.S.E. 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. 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. Choate, Harold General Math, Geometry, Algebra: Northwest Missouri State College: B.A. Clark, Carolyn H. English Ill, IV: llllhitworth College, University of New Hampshire: B.A., M.A. Clark, James H. , Physiol09Y: Head Wrestling Coach, Tennis Coach, Science Department Chairman: University of Kansas: M.S. Claxton, Larry S. Metalworking l, Woodworking I: Northwest Missouri State College: B.S. Coyle, Thomas J. American History: Head Track Coach: Kansas State College-Pittsburg: B.S., M.S. 300 Crawford, Mary Ann English III, Communications: Avila College: B.A. Culbreath, Linda Home Ec I, ll: Oklahoma State University: Eastern Oklahoma State College: Assoc, B.S. Dean, Robert W. Sophomore Counselor: Student Council: University of Southern Mississippi, UMKC: B.S., M.S. Dowell, Mary F. Spanish I, II, III, 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 II, Ill: University of Colorado, Air War College, Air Force Command and Staff College: B.S., Graduate International Relations Certificate. Earl, Joseph D. Electricity I, II: Radio Club: University of Missouri: B.S. Elrod, Max O. World History Il: Northwest Missouri State College: B.S. Evans, Bonnie R. English II, Communications ll: University of Houston: B.S. Fan khauser, Carol Ferman, Michael N.B. Art II, IV: Art Club: Wichita State University: B.A. Fisher, Janet L. French I, ll, III, IV: French Club: UMKC: B.A., M.A. France, Shirley Girls' PE: Central Missouri State College: B.S. Frazier, Larry Algebra ll, Sports PE: Head Sophomore Football Coach, Assistant Varsity Track Coach: Northeast Missouri State College: B.S., M.A. Gelsinger, Jean English lll, Speech l: Southwest Missouri State College, University of Missouri: B.S., M.S. Gentry, Harold W. Assistant Principal: Northwest Missouri State College, Central Missouri State College: B.S., M.S. Gier, Edward World History III: Student Council: Rockhurst College: UMKC: B.S., M.A. Glynn, Robert M. Health, Psychology: Kansas State College-Pittsburg: B.S. Graham, Mary G. Latin I, Il, American History: Junior Classical League: University of Missouri: B.A. ,gmo ...W 'H ' l- 'f - ' : 'es ,,5,,- erpreazzslzalfr.-Q5-wyfi-i-s ,-,Q-if-fy, - ,-.P-A ls. t , Hall, Paul W. Metalworking ll, Driver Education: Junior Class: Northeast Missouri State College, Central Missouri State College: B.S., M.S. Hamann, Herb Boys' PE: University of Missouri: B.S., M.S. Hamann, Melba S. Typing: University of Missouri: B.S. Hamble, William R. 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., E.M.E. Harnden, Greg Algebra: Sports PE: Basketball Coach: UMKC: BS in Math: Candidate for Masters. 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 Univer- sity: B.S. Hocker, E. lrshel Art l, 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 lnteriors, 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-Stockton College: B.A. Karraff, David J. Boys' PE: Sophomore Coach for Football, Basketball, Baseball: Northwest Missouri State College: B.S. Keller, Ernest Basic Electricity, Electornics l, ll: Northeast Missouri State, B.S.E. Kennedy, Dorothy Marie t 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. n I Homemaking II, Foods, Child Development: Central Missouri State College: B.S., M.S. Langford, Marjorie E. U F Counselor: Senior Class: University of Missouri, Central Missouri State College, additional work at UMKC, University of Kansas: B.S., M.S. Lankford, David Geography: Basketball: Tennis: Rockhurst College: B.A. Lawrence, Douglas M. Principal: University of New Mexico, UMKC: B.A., M.A. Lehmer, J. Richard World History ll: University of Nebraska: B.S.E. Lewis, Frank E. Biology: Central Missouri State College: B.S. Lister, Sue V. Typing: Central Missouri State College: B.S., M.S. Little, Stephen C. I DE I, ll: DECA: Kansas State College-Emporia: B-3- Lyons, Nancy C. General Business: Saint Mary's College: B.S., M.S. McCreary, Dorothea U , . . English Literature, English IV: FTA: B6Yl0f Un'V9 5'tVf Ottawa Un 'e's'tV' UMKC: B.A., 24 hours in graduate English. Mallory, Leon E. U , , 1 B S Sociology, Economics, Family Relations: University of Kansas, - - M ll tte, Raymond E. I 1 ' Vgcstional Counselor: Northwest Missouri State College, UMKC, B-S-, MA- A, .,.nf.-f- -Af F' Markley, Lois English l: St. Joseph Junior College: Kansas University-Lawrence: University of Missouri: University of New Mexico: B.S. Ed., M.S. Ed. Maupin, Charles W. Chemistry, Research Problems, Science Club: Central Missouri State College: B S 4 Maupin, Dorothy M. Vgrthand l, Typing: National Honor Society: Central Missouri State College: Mendez, Carole B. Vocational Home Economics: FHA: Kansas State College-Pittsburg: B.S. Mitchell, David Band. Mooney, Ellen R. English Ill, Publications: University of Saskatchewan, University of Notre Dame-Indiana, University of Missouri: B.A. B. Ed., M.A. Morgan, Zoe English lll: Kansas University: B.S. Ed. Moran, Patrick E. Senior Math: Football Coach: St. Benedict's College: B.S. Mullins, Aleta L. Clerical Practice l, Typing: Northwest Missouri State College, University of Michigan: B.S., M.S. Nicholson, William M. Counselor: Kansas State College-Pittsbu rg: B.S., M.S. Noland, Michael T. Driver Education, Woodworking Il: Ass't. Football, Track: Central Missouri State College: B.S., M.S. O'Benar, John M. English Ill: Concordia Teachers College: UMKC: B.S., M.A. Paris, John Woodworking l, General Shop: Kansas State College, Central Missouri State College: B.S., M.S. Parkhurst, Harry K. Counselor: University of Missouri: M.S.E. Partridge, Gerald Q l Family Relations, Boys' PE: R-Club: Arkansas A 84 M, Central Missouri State College: M.A. Pearis, Jan Typing l, Personal Typing, Business Law: Kansas State Teachers College: B.S. Perrin, Allen Drama l, Speech l, ll, Debate, Forensics: Central Missouri State College: B.S. Ed. Perrin, Novella 1 . American History, Family Relations: Pep Club, Drill Team: Central Missouri State College: B.S. Plantz, Helen Art, English Il: University of Denver, UMKC: B.S., M.S. Powell, Ann Elizabeth Spanish, English: Purdue University: B.A. 301 Quest, Kenneth L. Family Relations, Boys' PE: Basketball, Golf: Westminister College, University of Missouri: B.A., M.A. Rapps, Mary l. Chorus, Music Appreciation: Sophomore Choir, Sophomore Girls' Glee Club: Wichita State University: B.M.E. Ray, Marion F. Biology: District Science Department Chairman, Science Club: Northeast Missouri State College, University of Northern Iowa: B.S., M.A. Ray, Virginia L. Algebra I, ll: Math Club: UMKC: B.A. Reynolds, Michael L. American History, Driver Education: Head Cross-Country Coach, Ass't. 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 II: Southwest Missouri State College: B.S.E. Roberts, Marjorie G. Spanish l, Il, 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. Sawyer, John Orchestra: Ouachita Baptist University, UMKC: B.M.E., B.M. Sexton, Betsy English ll: UMKC: B.A. Skaggs, Ellen R. Algebra I, Geometry: National Honor Society: Northeastern Oklahoma State College, UMKC: B.A., M.A. Skinner, Bess R. Clerical Practice, Typing: FTA: Central Missouri State College: B.S., M.S. Sherrow, Don E. World History Il, Geography: Kansas State College-Pittsburg: B.S.E. Snodgrass, Jim B. Band: University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Baptist University: M.M.E., M.S. Solomon, Rosa French I, ll, English: Foreign Language Club: University of Missouri: B.A. Spadoni, Marilyn A. Algebra I, Geometry: University of Missouri: B.S. Stathos, G.M. World History Il: 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. Stewart, Sharon Child Care, Home Management, Foods, Tailoring 81 Creative Clothing: Pep Club Sponsor: K.S.T.C.-Emporia: B.S.E. 302 Super, Bruce World History ll, Psychology: Basketball Committee: UMKC: B.A., M.A. Swaffar, J.D. Woodworking I: Southwest Missouri State College: B.S. Taylor, Betty Jo Librarian: St. Francis College: Duquesne University: B.A., M.E.L.S. 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Librarian: Goshen College: B.S. index a Abel, David: 170 Abraham, Dayna: 270 Abrams, Sharon: 216 Acker, Lewis: 170 Ackerman, Bert: 198 Ackerman, Brice: 226 Anthony Angela: 119,170 Anthony Laurie: 170 Anthony Michael: 198 Arbogast, Terry: 146 Archer, Jim: 170 Archer, Pam: 198 Archer, Robert: 78,198 Arello, Cindy: 94,98,227 Arello, Michelle: 170 Armstrong, Geroge Ann: 227 Armstrong, Lou Ann: 170 Arone, Deborah: 227 Ackerson, Bob: 170 Ackerson, Mrs.: 17 Ackerson, Renee: 170 Ackerson, Todd: 88,170 Adair, Rae: 198 Adams, Barbara: 226 Adams, Charles: 87,198 Adams, Jay: 226 Adams, Rena: 170 Adamson, Timothy: 226 Addington, Mark: 170 Addison, Linda: 112,170 Ahart, Gene: 198 Air, Martha: 146 Akin, Miss: 52 Akin, Sargent: 142,143 Albertsen, Linda: 170 Albritton, Pam: 216 Alderman, Kathleen: 170 Alford, Mr.: 76 Ali, Betty: 226 Allee, David: 226 Allen, Carolyn: 198,226 Allen, David: 170 Allen, Donna: 226 Allen, Marie: 170 Allen, Mr.: 73,76 Allen, Nancy: 226 Allen, Patricia: 119,170 Allen, Sandra: 129 8 Allison, Cheryl: 109,170 Allmon, Cynthia: 170 Allmon, Diana: 170 Allmon, Kenneth: 70,87,198 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Bruce: 170 , Christopher: 112,226 David: 170 David Alan: 226 Anderson Edward: 112,198 Anderson Georgia: 226 Anderson, John: 198 Anderson Karen: 226 Anderson Kathleen: 226 Anderson Larry: 170 Anderson Michael: 198 Anderson Pamela: 170 Anderson Richard: 76,82,226 Anderson, Ronald: 170 Anderson Sandra: 198 Anderson, Stanley: 198 Andrews, Heide: 170 Andrews, Keith: 70,87,198 Arnone, Elizabeth: 170 Arnone, Frank: 198 Arnone, Margaret: 170 Arnone, Samuel: 198 Art Club: 125 Arthurs, Oletaz 227 Ashby, Jack: 70,87,124,227 Ashford, Mark: 170 Atkins, Craig: 106,108,198 Atkinson, Rosemary: 227 Attebery, Stephanie: 112,198 Ayers, Ernest: 170 Backer, Paul: 170,293 Backus, Harry: 198 Bade, Gloria: 122,163,227 Bagby, Holly: 198 Bahr, David: 82,170 Bailey, Linda: 146,198 ' Bailey, Lydia Sue: 146,227 Baker, Cheryl: 198 Baker, Phillip Curtis: 140,141,198,227 Baker, Sheila: 107,109,119,170 Baker, Teresa: 198 Balcom, Steven Howard: 112,227 Balda, Dan: 228 Baldus, Lori: 170 Band: 112,113,114,115 Banks, Barbara: 198 Banks, Douglas: 62,82,198 Banks, John: 18 Barnard, James J.: 170 Barnes, Allen L.: 170 Barnes, Ross: 198 Barnes, Steven: 198 Barnett, Joseph S.: 170 Barnett, Sandra Lea: 227 Barrera, John: 271 Barrett, Roy: 198 Bartlett, Barbara: 228,273 Bartlett, Kathleen: 170 Bartley, Margaret: 170 Bartley, Virginia: 119,134,135,136, 137,198 Barton, Mary Katherine: 198 Bartos, Jodelle: 198 Baseball: 86,87,88,89 Basketball: 68,69,70,71 Baskin, Beverly Ann: 228 Bass, Ralina: 170 Bates, Mike: 198 Bates, Oren: 22,23 Bates, Richard: 199 Batson, Carolyn: 170 Batson, Gene: 73,228 Baughman, Carol: 199 ' L Baxter, Howard: 199 Bays, Teresa M.: 170 Beach, Kahla Marie: 94,95,228,265 Beard, John R.: 199 Beauchamp, Jamie C.: 170 Bechel, Susan: 199 y I Bechtel, Larry Bay: 62,a2,22s l li Beckham, Marsha L.: 109,170 J 1' Bedell, Janette L.: 170 Beebe, James R.: 199 Beebe, Robert A.: 73,199 2 fi Beeham, Janice: 140 Beers, Roy: 54 ii Belden, Miss Priscilla: 38,39 Belknap, Cynthia: 199 ,l Bell, Joseph: 216 I lf Bender, Cynthia Louise: 129,132,133,228 1, Bendert, William A.: 228 , li Bendus, Beverly: 170 , if Bendus, Joanne S.: 228 l tl Bennett, Bobbie: 170 1 l 1, I 1 Bennett, Dale: 228 ' Bennett, David: 62,152,199 1 ,1 Benoit, Renee M.: 199 ' 2 ,1 Bentrop, Douglas: 199 5 f Benyo, Thomas: 57 1 Y Bernard, Mary: 171,216 Bernard, Micheal: 62,80,199 3 Bernard, Steven: 228 1' Berry, Deborah A.: 171 1 ll Bewley, Debra: 171 1 1 ' Bias, Wayne: 33 Bickel, Kathy: 146,228 ' Biggs, Sherry: 171 1 Billings, Janice: 119,171 I 1 Billups, Lonnie: 171 1 1 Birchfield, William N.: 171 i Bisacca, Stephen R.: 171 1 A1 Bisbee, Lyn Rae: 102,128 , Bishoff, George: 146,228 1 Bishop, Cameron B.: 62,80,97,98,228 1 : I ' l Bittiker, Terry: 199 11 1 Black, Melanie M.: 228 1 g Blackwell, Linda: 171 A Blackwell, Michael: 206,216 'Q 1 Blair, Charles: 199 E 1 Blair, Michael: 88,171 l Q l Blankenship, Rick: 140,141,228 if 1 Blankenship, Sharon: 171 , Blanren,Jeffry: 117,199 1 11 l Blanton, Karen: 228 L A 1 1 1 . l Blanton, Robert: 171 1 1 .1 Blaylock, Michael: 45,101,102,106,10s, , 119,153,199,217,262 5 , g ' 1 Bledsoe, Deena: 216 3 1 Bledsoe, Henry: 199. 1. 1 Blessing, Richard:-228,272 Blinzler, Donald: 82,199 Andries, Martin: 67,170 Baskin, Mrs. Emma: 17 Andula, Patricia: 146,198 Bass, Lillie Katherine: 228 Bliss, Christine: 199 1 Bliss, Mark: 199 l 1, Angotti, Phillip: 198 Bass, Marianne: 271 Bliss, Theresa: 171 Blom, Robert: 228 Blom, Stephanie: 122,129,228 Blom, Timothy: 80,140,216 Blomquist, John: 171 Blosser, Harley: 80,99,119,199 Blount, Jerry: 199 Blue, Mary: 228 Blundell, Robert: 229 Blunt, Paul: 229 Blyholder, John: 82,171 Bodenhamer, Mr.: 27 Bodenhamer, Jay: 62,87,106,108,229 Bodenheimer, Jim: 171 Bogar, Lynda: 229 Bogar, Randal: 171 Bogart, Stephen: 67,82,109,171 Bohannon, Glenda: 171 Boland, Patrick: 102,199 Bolas, Janet: 229 Bollin, Linda: 106,108,199 Bollinger, Gary: 229 Bolton, David: 106,108,229 Boltz, Michael: 88,171 Bond, Jan: 62,82,199 Bond, Virginia: 171 Book, Terry: 229,261 Boone, Mr.: 22 Boone, Sarah: 140,171 Booth, Elizabeth: 112,171 Boothe, Mr.: 30 Borcherding, Barbara: 171 Borchert, Herbert: 171 Borden, Melody: 119,170,171 Borgelt, Robert: 230 Borgstadt, Gregory: 67,171 Borgstadt, Mark: 62,82,147,199 Boswell, Mary Ann: 112,230 Botteron, Kim: 171 Boudin, Michael: 199 Bourn, Kevin: 147,230 Bowers, Sheri: 171 Bowman, Becky: 230 Bowmar, Robert: 171 , Boyce, Jelene: 199 Boyd, Bob: 73,124,230 Boyd, Tracy: 146,199 Boyer, Darlene: 171 Brack, Bonne: 171 Brack, Richard: 112,199 Bradford, Michael: 199 Bradley, Catherine: 171 Bradley, Deborah: 171 Bradley Deborah: 171 Bradley Lou: 171 Bradley, Roseanne: 171 Bradshaw, Barbara: 102,230 Bradshaw, Deborah: 171 Brady, Dennis: 199 Bragaw, Jerry: 171 Bragaw, Bragaw, Larry: 171 Randall: 199 Brancato, Natalie: 230 Brandes, Jerry: 106,108,230 Brandes, Melvin: 171 Brandon, Paula: 171,292 Brandwein, Helen: 199 304 Bransetter, David: 171 Branter, Barbie: 172 Brantner, Jim: 112,199 Brantner, Linda: 230 Brantner, Terry: 82,172 Brasher, Carla: 172 Braswell, Robert: 106,108,230,268 Brawner, Constance: 172 Brennaman, John: 230 Brennaman, Marie: 216 Brenssen, David: 172 Bressman, Gary: 199 Brewer, Kimberly: 172 Brewster, William: 230 Bridges, Steven: 230 Briggs, Mrs.: 44,45,102 Briggs, Nancy: 230 Bright, Mr.: 29 Brimer, John: 216 Brisbin, Bobby: 230 Bristow, Stella: 108,216 Brittain, Nancy: 172 Britton, Pam: 199 Brock, Mike: 172 Brockhouse, Carol: 116,199 Brockman, Linda: 199 Brockus, Christopher: 231 Brockus, Kenneth: 199 Bronfman, Leonard: 231 Bronson, Debbie: 129,231 Bronson, Karla: 172 Brookhouser, Cynthia: 172 Brooks, Arleen: 200 Brooks, Deborah: 200 Brooks, Linda: 172 Broschart, Donald: 231 Brouse, Stephen: 82,172 Brown, Brian: 73,80,172 Brown, Carol: 231 Brown, Cheryl: 200 Brown, Christopher: 70,87,200 Brown, David: 73,200 Brown, Debbie: 200 Brown, Jerry: 172 Brown, Julie: 122,129,231 Brown, Katherine: 106,108,231 Brown, Mike: 273 Brown, Mr.: 57 Brown, Pam: 231 Brown, Randall: 172,216 Brown, Rondy: 147 Brown, Terry: 146,231 Brown, Timmy: 172 Browning, Brenda: 172 Browning, Glenda: 172 Browning, Sandra: 231 Bruce, Robert: 271 Brucks, Mark: 200 Bruemmer, Mike: 200 Bruemmer, Rebecca: 200 Bruns, James: 172 Bruns, Jay: 105,122,231 Bruns, Peggy: 129,132,133,222,231 Brunssen, David: 172 Bruton, Brian: 172 Bruton, Peggy: 232 Bryant, Donald: 172,200 Bryson, Vicki: 119,172 Buck, Robert: 140,141 Buckner, Kevin: 119,172 Budd, Candy: 101,232 Buddemeyer, Gerianne: 106,108,232 Buddemeyer, Mark: 172 Buie, Cheri: 107,109,119,172,293 Buie, David: 96,97,98,102,119,154,232 Bullock, Robin: 200 Bunge, Marcia: 45,1o2,1o6,1oa,129,152, 153,160,161,232 Bunker, Gary: 232 Burch, Dick: 200 Burge, Mark: 106,108,232 Burgert, Becky: 147,216 Burgess, Lonnie: 232 Burke, Terri: 172 Burkhart, Mrs.: 22 Burkhart, Mr.: 13,118 Burnett, Richard: 172 Burns, Amy: 172 Burns, Barbara: 172 Burnstein, Steven: 232 Burroughs, Lynn: 106,108,200 Burrow, Jeffrey: 78,172 Burt, Carol: 109,172 Burton, Brian: 119 Burton, David: 200 Burton, Mark: 200 Burton, Michael: 172 Bury, Denise: 132,133,200 Bush, Linda: 172 Buss, Michael: 232 Busse, Nancy: 106,108,200 Bustard, Barbara: 106,108,112,144,200 Bustard, Cynthia: 172 Butler, Chris: 200 Butler, John: 172 Butt, Clayton: 112,172 Butterworth, Nancy: 172 Butts, Byron: 106,108,200,268 Butts, Marilyn: 172 Butts, Melinda: 271 Bybee, Mary: 122,232 Byers, Dave: 146,232 Byrne, John: 200 C, Cackler, Lori: 98,101,102,152,153,232 Cage, Ralph: 62,100,200 Cahill, Cindy: 200 Calahan, Diane: 232 Calahan, Rocky: 172 Caldwell, Mark: 62,119,232 Caldwell, Vincent: 232 Calegari, Bill: 232 Callaghan, Sharon: 200 Callahan, Kim: 172 Callicott, Preston: 172 Calton, Robert: 232 Calvert, Edward: 232 Calvert, Kathy: 119,172 Cameron, Teresa: 172 Cameron, Vicky: 200 Cameron, William: 232 Cam Cam Cam Cam Cam Cam Cam Cana Ca na Ca n' Can' Can Carl Carl Cari Carl Carl Cari Cari Car Car Car Car Car Car Car Car Cai Cai Cas Cas Cas Cas Cas Ca: Ca' Cai Cai Ca' Ca: Cer Ce Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Campanella, Cosina: 172 Christopherson, Larry: 140,141 ,163,234 Cook, Terry: 174 Campbell, Brenda: 105,108,200 Campbell, Jean: 200 Campbell, Jeanine: 200 Campbell, Jeff: 172 Campbell, Kathy: 172 Campo, David: 172 Canady, Don: 51,108 Canaleo, Anthony: 200 Canterbury, Brenda: 173 Cantrell, Richard: 173 Cantwell, Marvin: 173 Carbah, Robert: 200,216 Carbah, Steve: 173 Carey, Diana: 173 Carlisle, Sherry: 173 Carlston, Tonie: 173 Carpenter, Lori: 233 Carpenter, Patti: 200 Carr, Kathy: 173 Carr, Wendy: 173 Carroll, Mary: 117,200 Carroll, Vicki: 108,109,173 Carry, Teresa: 173 Carson, Mark: 201 Carson, Robert: 73,173 Carter, Janice: 201 Carter, Robert: 173 Carvell, Jancie: 106,108,163,201 Caselman, Teresa: 94,98,106,108,232 Casey, John: 67,173 Cassidy, Nora: 173 Castiglia, Katy: 173 Castle, Marilyn: 146 Casto, Ivan: 233 Cattle, Mr.: 12,13 Cauce, Cheryl: 116 Caudle, Vikki: 133,233 Cave, Cheryl: 106,108,201 Cavendar, David: 173 Cederburg, Jill: 112,233 Cerra, Pam: 173 Chambers, Debra: 233 Chambers, Denise: 173 Chambers, Michael: 73,97,98,140,233 Champagne, Pat: 173 Chanters: 126,127 Chaplin, James: 173 Chaplin, Naomi: 201 Chapman, Denise: 233 Chase, Robert: 88,173 Chatham, Ann: 201 Chatham, Jo Ann: 233 Chaudoin, Linda: 173 Chavez, Fred: 173 Cheerleaders, J.V.: 138,139 Cheerleaders, Varsity: 134-137 Cheesman, Shirley: 173' Childs, Susan: 233 Choate, Mr.: Choir: 108,109 Chrisman, Ron: 201,233 Christeson, Margaret: 201 Christenson, Steve: 73,173 Christian, Lisa: 201 Christiana, Joseph: 173 Christiana, Patti: 100,233 Christopherson, Mark: 82,201 Chumley, Paula: 201 Ciro, Anthony: 201 Clark, Alan: 173 Clark, Bobbi: 234 Clark, Carole: 234 Clark, Elaine: 129 Clark, Eric: 173 Clark, Gerald: 173 Clark, Glen: 173 Clark, Joe: 173 Clark, Joyce: 234 Clark, Karen: 201 Clark, Mrs.: 38 Clark, Mr.: 57,73 Clark, Peggy: 102,129,234 Clark, Russell: 173 Claus, Lisa: 173 Claxton, Mr.: 29 Clementi, Jenna: 234 Clevanger, Ray: 173 Clifford, Gary: 88,173 Clingan, Mark: 201 Clingenpeel, Paula: 173 Close, Bradley: 234 Close, Janice: 234 Clukey, Vicki: 234 Coates, Helen: 201 Cocherl, Debbie: 94,98,102,129,164,223,234 Cocherl, Terry: 201 I Cochran, Beth: 112,173 Cochran, Lynne: 201 Cochran, Mark: 62,106,108,124,151,162, 234,263 Cockrell, Mary: 106,108,234 Cockrell, Mike: 173 Cockrell, Thomas: 235 Cockrell, Sharon: 235 Coker, Nancy: 201 Coker, Terry: 140,141,235 Cole, Mark: 201 Cole, Roger: 173 Coleman, Lisa: 173 Coleman, Steve: 146,235 Coleman, Sue: 201 Collings, Terry: 173 Collins, Terry: 201 Collinsworth, Mike: 173 Collisal, Dan: 174 Collisal, Dan: 174 Combs, Janet: 174 Combs, Mark: 201 Combs, Thomas: 201 Commins, Donna: 201 Comstock, Rebecca: 173 Conard, Belinda: 201 Conard, Craig: 201 Connally, Jeff: 174 Connely, Connie: 174 Connely, Janice: 201 Conover, Dave: 76,82,235 Conrad, Jack: 174 Conrick, Venice: 201 Cook, Jennifer: 138,139,174 Cook, Joy: 146,235 Cook, Mike: 82,146,174 Cooney, Kathy: 112,235 Coons, Don: 147,201 Coons, Joy: 174 Conns, Danny: 174 Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Copelin, Allen: 235 Cathy: 235 Craig: 174 Debra: 201,223 Diana: 174 Gordon: 201 Lee: 201 Dora: 235 Deborah: 174 Corbin, Barb: 129,235 Corbin, Melinda: 174 Corbin, Roger: 67,174 Cordova, Ruth: 235 Cornell, Cliff: 235 Cornell, David: 201 Cornell, Kathy: 109,174 Cornell, Richard: 174 Correll, Monica: 201 Corum, Larry: 174 Cossins, Debra: 235 Couch, Susan: 201 Courtey, Evonne: 174 Covell, Marcia: 174 Cowan, Jo Dell: 174 Cowan, Jo Nell: 174 Cowan, Cowan I Cowan, Joseph: 201 Patty: 201 Steve: 235 Coward, James: 174 Cox, Brenda: 235 Cox, Cynthia: 174 Cox, Dean: 236 Cox, Mike: 112,174 Cox, Nancy: 201 Cox, Rosellenz 174 Coyle, Mr.: 31,33 Cozart, Kathy: 129,146,236 Craig, Robert: 112,201 Crain, Walters: 174 Cramer, Becky: 236 Cramer, Teresa: 236 Crane, Mr.: Cranfill, Vicki: 127,201 Cranfill, William: 174 Crane, Karen: 102 Crawford, Kaghy: 106,108, Crawford, Mrs.: 39 Creach, Theresa: 201 Creagan, Tim: 201 Creel, Debra: 174 Crenshaw, Mary: 146,236 Crosby, Phil: 174 Cross Country: 76,77 Cross, Mike: 271 Crowe, Catty: 106,108,236 Cruitt, Sheila: 271 Cummings, Tom: 174 Curliss, David: 'I 74 Curriculum Adv.: 99 Curry, Jonatan: 201 Curtis, Charles: 67,174 Curtis, Peter: 76,201 116,201 Cushing, Tim: 97,98,102,152,154,236 Cutler, Donna: 201 Cutler, John: 112,174 Cutler, Pat: 129,236 Dennis, Jeffry Reid: 175 Denny, Kathleen Louise: 106,108,237 Denny, Kevin: 67,175 Deveney, Joseph: 237 Cutrera, Sam: 201 Dahman, Robert: 237 Daiprai, Connie: 174 Dalman, Robert: 237 Dalton, Dean: 237 Dalton, Dennis: 174 Dalton, Vicki: 174 Dame, Donald: 174 Dameron, Teresa: 175 Deveney, Lawrence: 175 Dewitt, Steve: 106,108,237 Dey, Kenneth: 201 Dickey, David: 201 Dickey, Kathy: 106,108,237 Diggers: 132,133 Dillard, Mark: 67,175 Dillon, Sherrie: 237 Dinwiddie, Robert: 98,237 Ditmars, Patricia Ann: 237 Dobson, Kim: 237 Dodd, Gayla L.: 175 Dodd, Janet: 237 Dodd, Norma: 175 Doms, Dennis: 112,237 Damon, Carol: 105,117,237 Daniels, Paula: 201 Danner, Douglas: 173 Darnell, Brenda: 175 Darnell, Royce: 147,237,256 Darnell, Sandra Jean: 175 Daugherty, Glenda: 201 Daugherty, Joe: 175 Daugherty Wayne: 88,175 Davenport, Carl L.: 175 Davenport Jackie: 201 Davenport, Michael: 175 Davidson, William: 201 Davis, Curtis: 201 Davis, Darrell: 201 Davis, Debra: 175 Davis, Debra D.: 175 Davis, Deeanna: 201 Donnell, Cliff: 88,175 Donnell, Debra: 201 Doran, Deborah: 102,237 Doran, Jode: 201 Dorman, Tim: 237 Doss, Roy Steve: 201 Dotson, Amy K.: 107,109,175 Dotson, Michael: 201 Dougan, Pam Sue: 129,146,237 Dougherty, Michele: 129,132,133,165,237 Douglas, Kenneth: 112,175 Douglas, Kim: 201 Doup, Benjamin: 175 Doussard, John: 175 Douthit, Louis Joann: 112,201 Dowell, Mrs.: 46,122 Dowell, Russel: 53 Downing, Steven: 175 Davis Jeffrey: 201 Davis Joyce: 201 Davis Marsha Ann: 237 Davis, Michael: 175 Davis, Randy: 175 Davis, Ray J.: 237 Davis, Sheri: 201 Davis, Wayne: 201 Doyal Doyal Drake, Drake, Terri: 237 Vickie: 202 Debra Lee: 175 Jennifer: 116,202 Drama: 150-159 Dreger, Mr.: 141,142,143 Drescher, Karen: 109,138,139,175 Drescher, Mike: 57,73,124,238 Dawson, Sandy: 100,201 Day, Debra K.: 237 Day, Susan E.: 175 Day, Thomas: 102,106,140,201 Dayton, Marilyn: 175 Dean, Mr.: 20 Dean, Patrice: 112,201 Dearing, Zoe: 106,108,112,117,201 Deaver, Kimberly: 175 Debate: 100 De Bord, Claude: 201,216 DeBrot, Marjorie: 120,129,223,237,272 DECA: 144-149 Decelles, Laura: 175 Decelles, Mark: 271 Decker, Debra: 201 Decker, Denise: 175 Decker, Ricky: 82,175 Deich, Marla J.: 237 Dement, Linda: 201 Dennis, Barbara: 175 Dennis, David: 175 306 Duck, Chris: 175 Duer, Kevin L.: 175 Duewell, Daniel: 202 Duewel, David A.: 112,175 Dugan, Kathleen: 109,175 Duncan, Duncan, Duncan Duncan Duncan, Duncan, Duncan Connie: 124,238 Linda: 175 Lisa A.: 175 Michael: 87,202 Robin: 175 Susan G.: 175 William: 106,108,202 Dunsworth, Dana: 175 Dupey, Linda: 175 Dupey, Myron Pat: 147,238 Durham, David: 175 Durham, Terry: 202 Dutton, Kathleen: 216 Dusbury, Steve: 238 Dykman, Daniel: 238 Dykman, Douglas: 73,176 Dzinrawiec, Julian: 62,202 6 Eads, Arlene: 238 Eads, Charlene: 202 Eagleburger, Kevin: 176 Eagles, Karen: 176 Earle, Lee Howard: 97,98,271 Earlston, David: 124,238 Earlston, Tonie: 176 Earr, Wendy: 140 Easterday, Linda: 106,108,202 Eaton, David: 238 Eaton, Mike: 176 Ebbert, Bryan: 202 Eddleman, John Patrick: 238 Edgar, Rodney Russel: 202 Edwards, Charles: 176 Edwards, Linda: 238 Edwards, Pamela: 202 Eft, Jerry: 62,238 Ehlert, Molly: 176 Eib, George: 202 Eichelberger, Rhonda: 176 Eisenberger, John: 238 Eiskina, Floyed: 239 Elliott, Denise: 239 Elliott, Lawrence: 216 Elliott, Marilyn: 239 Ellsworth, Stephen: 62,222,239,272 Elmer, Jeffrey: 239 Engle, Robert: 117,202 English, Cathy: 202 Enyeart, Gary: 239 Enyeart, Marsha: 176 Epperson, Janet: 102,239 Epperson, Marsha: 202 Epperson, Tommy: 73,176 Erichsen, Ricky: 202 Erichsen, Stephen: 176 Erickson, Peter: 119,176 Ervin, Dennis: 271 Ervin, Nancy: 176 Erwin, Donald: 202 Erwin, Rocky: 239 Eshnaur, Toni: 176 Estes, Diane: 202 Estes, Donald: 239 Etem, Charles: 271 Evanoff, Gary: 145,147,239,272 Evanoff, Larry: 146,239 Evans, Cynthia: 97,98,239 Evans, Janice: 112,113,176 Evans, Larry: 62,124,238 Evans, Mrs. Bonnie: 36 Everitt, Patricia: 202 Eyre, Martha Sue: 239 Fairhurst, Glenna: 112,202 Falcone, Cindy: 176 Fall, Linda: 176 Fallen, Mary: 176 Fankhauser, Mrs.: 32 Farmer, Daryl: 62,82,202 Farner, Mark: 176 Faros Farris, Farris, Farris, Cathy: 106,202,216 Deborah: 134,135,136,137,202 Diana: 239 Linda: 202 Gardner Faulkenberry, Marsha: 176 Fawbush, Katherine: 176 Fenner, Gary: 112,176 Fennesy, Joseph: 88,176 Fennesy, Linda: 202 Ferber, Denise: 176 Ferman, Mr.: Ferwalt, Michael: 67,88,176 Fetters, Gayle: 101 ,102,1 03,202,223 Fick, Mike: 202 Ficken, Steven: 202 Fields, Joseph: 176 Findley, Stacie: 176 Fischer, Cynthia: 107,109,176 Fiser, Bill: 144,146 Fiser, David: 216 Fish, Patricia: 240 Fisher, Mrs.: 46 Fizer, Karen: 202 Fizer, Leroy: 240 Flamm, Michelle: 240 Flebbe, Judith: 112,240 Fleck, Becky: 176 Fleck, Christine: 202 Fletcher, Timothy: 240 Flippin, Mrs.: 16 Flora, Catherine: 112,202 Flora, Donna: 112,202 Florea, Bruce: 106,202 Flowers, Carol: 176 Flowers, Cary: 62,124,240 Floyd, Karen: 94,98,101,102,103,240 Floyd, Robert: 202 Floyd, Sharron: 129,240 Fluette, Larry: 216 Football: 62-67 Forbes, Joyce: 202 Forbes, Larry: 77,82,176 Forbes, Peggy: 240 Ford, Richard: 240 Ford, Robert: 176 Fordemwalt, John: 73,240 Forrester, Lawrence: 176 Forsythe, John: 202 Foster, Donna: 203 Foster, Steven: 203 Franklin, Beverly: 203 Frazier, Mr.: 40 Frederick, Mary: 109,176 Freed, Deborah: 102,216 Freels, lVlargo: 98,122,240,296 Freels, Mark: 78,176 Freeman, Diana: 176 Freeman, Donald: 177 Freeman, Ronnie: 67,177 French, Carol: 109,177 French Club: 123 French, Deborah: 177 French, Terry: 240 Friend, Raelene: 241 Frix, Joyce: 177 Frockmorton, David: 203 Geraghty, Michelle: 203 Geraghty, Mike: Geraughty, Brent: 112,203 Gerhart, Denise: 242 Gerhart, Mike: 177 Gevens, Carol: 106,108,203 Gfeller, Mrs.: 16 Gfeller, Russel: 73,203 Gibson, Debbie: 177 Gibson, Greg: 177 Gibson, Jo Ann: 177 Gibson, Karen: 106,108,112,203 Gibson, Maurice: 177 Gibson, Melisa: 242 Gibson, Roger: 177 Fry, Jerry: 177 Fry, Juli e: 177,292 Fry, Pam: 241 Fryer, Michael: 87,241 Fryhoff, Brian: 146,241 Fryhoff, Nancy: 177 FTA: 116 Fuchs, Sabrina: 177 Fuchuck, Linda: 177 Fulkerson, James: 62,241 Fuller, Tisha: 94,98,129,241,272 Fullerton, Elizabeth: 177 Fund, Deborah: 119,203 Funk, Peggy: 177 Furey, Donna: 177 Gallagher, James: 177 Gallion, Don: 203 Galloway, Lois: 107,109,177 Galloway, Ruth: 96-98,241 Gamber, Brenda: 203 Gambrill, Mark: 177 Gamel, Cindy: 177 Gamlin, Gamlin, Deborah: 241 Marie: 177 Gandy, Terence: 112,177 Gann, Mike: 203 Gantner, Barbie: 177 Gardner , Cynthia: 177 Gardner, Gary: 177 Gardner, Linda: 241 Gardner, Paul: 82,97,98,101,241 , Stephen: 241 Fourmeir, Janice: 240 Foust, Deborah: 176 Foust, William: 271 Fouts, Tom: 73,97,98,240 Fowler, Shahara: 176 Fowler, Tonya: 108,240 Fox, Carolyn: 203 Fox, Timothy: 80,176 Foxworthy, Janis: 106,108,203 France, Carol: 102,203 France, Christine: 240 Gardonia, Donna: 107,109,177 Garnett, James: 177 Garrett, Dan: 177 Garrett, David: 109,177 Garrison, Brad: 97,98,242 Garrison, Marcia: 203 Gaylord, Gayla: 177 Gee, Tim: 242 Geivett, Sandra: 203 Gelsinger, Mrs.: France, Mrs.: 52 Francis, Allott: 94,98,106,108,223,240,272 Francis, William: 176 Francisco, Charles: 112,176 Franke, Glenn: 240 Generoux, Sally: 112,177 Gensor, Joe: 177 Gentry, Mr.: 14,15 Gentry, Vicki: 242 George, David: 177 Gier, Edward, Mr.: 30,32 Gieschen, William: 177 Giese, Peggy: 242 Giger, Teresa: 203 Gillio, Phyllis: 177 Gillam, Donna: 242 Gillis, Dianne: 177 Gillis, Pam: 203 Gilstrap, Tamara: 107,109,177,292 Gish, Gary: 73,140,141,242 Giunta, Karen: 203 Giunta, Marcina: 177 Giunta, Mark: 73,177 Givens, Sherry: 106,108,129,242 Gladden, Larry: 73,124,242 Glass, Don: 242 Glee Club: 106,107 Goerner, Alan: 177 Golf: 78,79 Gonzales, Richard: 73,271 Good, Kathy: 177 Good, Larry: 112 Goodman, Don: 73,203 Goodman, Kevin: 177 Goodman, Steve: 73,177 Gordon, Harold: 203 Gordon, Margaret: 177 Gore, Mike: 177,203 Gorman, Nancy: 203 Goss, Tarra: 178 Gossage, Randall: 178 Gossman, Theresa: 140,203 Gott, Cindy: 178 Gourley, Linda: 178,292 Graduation: 284-291 Graetz, Audrey: 242 Graham, Cecil: 178 Graham, Kelly: 203 Graham, Mrs.: 46,117 Grandon, Paul: 178 Grant, Kathy: 122,129,243 Grant, Larry: 178 Gray, Cheryl: 178 Gray, Gary: 216 Gray, Keith: 203 Green, Joe: 78 Green, Kevin: 88,178 Greenlee, Robert: 243 Greenwood, Glenda: 243 Greenwood, Terry: 87,140,203 Greer, William: 62,82,203 Gregg, Thomas: 243 Gregory, Byron: 243 Gregory, Paul: 178 Gregory, Terry: 106,108,203 Grenier, Charles: 203 Greving, Karen: 178 Grider, Terri: 106,108,119,123,203 Griffin, Phyllis: 203 Grimms, George: 76,77,99,105,243 Grimm, Richard: 82,203 Grindstaff, Paul: 178 Grinham, Scott: 203 Groblebe, Jackie: 178 Grogman, Deb: 203 Grogman, Gary: 243 Grosshart, Janet: 119,129,133,243 Grotz, Diane: 178 Grove, Anna: 178 Grubbs, Janine: 243 Guental, Greg: 203,243 Gulickson, Judy: 216 Gunter, Sheril: Gurski, Robert: 73,243 Gust, Dina: 178 Hackathorn, David: 109,178 Hackathorn, Mary: 216 Hacker, Anthony: 178 Hacket, Steve: 145,243 Hader, Carol: 101,129,243 Hader, Janet: 106,108,216 Hader, Kenneth: 88,178 Hadlock, Christina: 178 Hadlock, Terri: 106,108,216 Hagan, Peck: 178 Hager, Debra: 178 Hager, Sheri: 216 Hailey, Carl: 216 Haines, Renee: 178 Hainworth, Joy: 112,216 Hale, Barry: 178 Hale, Charla: 178 Hale, Craig: 216 Hall, Mr.: 27 Hallauer, David: 178 Hallauer, Mike: 270 Hallman, Anthony: 216 Hamacher, Ann: 216 Hamann, Mr.: 53 Hamann, Mrs.: 24 Hamble, Mr.: 51 Hamilton, Deborah: 99,116,132,133,216 Hamilton, Douglas: 140 Hamilton, Jodie: 116,204 Hamilton, Lida: 178 Hamilton, Rodney L.: 26,243 Hamilton, Sheriel: 112,243 Hammer, Margaret: 129,243 Hammond, Susan: 119,178 Hampton, Sharon: 134,135,136,137,204 Hankins, Gale Bill: 67,82,178 Hanks, Larry: 204,243 Hanrahan, Donna: 204 Hansen, Bruce Dave: 87,204 308 Hansen, Deborah: 106,108,116,129,162,248 Harakas, Linna Ann: 178 Hardin , James Robert: 70,204 Hare, Greg: 204 Harkin Harkin Harmo Harmo s, Corlene Missy: 147,149,222,243 s, Mary Ann: 178 n, Bradley: 271 n, Denise: 178 Harmon, Suzanne: 204 Harnden, Mr.: 40 Harnes Harnes , Cynthia Jane: 178 , Mary: 112,178 Harper, Danny: 62,149,204 Harper Harper Harrell , Mr.: 53 , Paul: 178 , Valarie: 178 Harris, Anthony: 179 Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harriso Bobbie Lee: 178 Brenda: 178 Charles: 62,82,146,244 Claude Wayne: 67,109,178 Dennis D.: 204 Denis: 204 Dwayne: 244 Glenn: 271 Robert: 106,108,244 Ronald: 178 Terry Dale: 178 n, Kathi: 112,204 Hart, David: 271 Hart, Orville: 18 Hart, Vickie: 244 Hartig, Karen: 116 Hartley, John W.: Hartley, Teresa: 100,101,204 Hartma Hartma Hartma n, David: 73,179 n, Judy: 204 n, Mary Taresa: 244 Hartman, William L.: 216 Hash, Clifford: 119,179 Haskins, Debra: 179 Hausha hn, Kirk David: 179 Hausmann, Gregory: 179 Hawes, Ronny: 204 Hawkins, Donna: 106,108,129,244 Hawkins, Douglas: 204 Hawkins, Mary: 179 Hawley, Anita: 122,204 Hawley, Michael: 82,109,179 Hayes, Hayes, Hayes, Hayes, Hays, J Mr.: 143 Michael: 140,141,204,270 Rebecca: 179 Robert: 179 ohn: 179 Hayward, Alberta: 122,244 Hayward, Debora: 179 Heyarad, Dennis: 244 Hayward, Marcia: 204 Heater, Celeste: 244 Heath, Terry: 179 Heavener, Ronald: 109,179 Hebert, Hecken Tom: 244 dorn, Roberta: 204 Hedrick, Karen: 94,216 Hedrick, Mark: 179 Hedrick, Stan: 216,244 Heft, James: 204 Helms, Deborah: 179 Helms, Kathy Ann: 244 Hempy, Jan: 109,179 Henderson, Cindy: 216 Henderson, Eddy: 109,179 Henderson, Linda: 179 Henderson, Mana: 179 Henderson, Robert: 204,244 -Hendricks, Roxie: 119,179 Hendry, Janet: 204 Hennessey, Ronald: 179 Henry, Joan: 216 Henry, Pam: 112,204 Hensch, Miss: 33 Hensley, Patricia: 106,108,244 Hensley, Randy: 73,204 Herbert, William: 179 Herbst, Donna: 101,102,129 132 133 154 244 Herbst, Kurt: 245 Herdiska, Lyndall: 245 Herliska, Reber: 179 Herr, Scott: 204 Herrell, Steve: 216 Herrick, Debbie: 204 Herrick, Michael: 179 Herrick, Valerie: 179 Hess, Dorsey: 112,204 Hester, Mr.: 40,105 Hetherington, Roger: 245 Hewitt, Stephen: 204 Hibdon, Ronald: 179 Hibdon, Stephen: 245 Hickerson, Betty: 245 Hickerson, Robert: 67,88,179 Hicks, Becky: 106,108,204 Higginbotham, Cindy: 204 Higgins, Kent: 179 Higgins, Mike: 179 Higgins, Loretta: 204 Higinbotham, Debbie: 102,106 108 245 Higinbotham, Denise: 179 Higinbotham, Joseph: 119,179 Hi-Light: 96,97 Hin, Cindy: 147,204 Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Dennis: 216 John: 179 Michael: 179 Patricia: 179 Robert: 88,179 Sherri: 204 Terry: 245 Thomas: 245 Vickie: 179 Hiller, Mr.: 148 Hilliard, Dennis: 62,216 Hinckley, Nancy: 179 Hinckley, Susan: 204 Hinken, Mark: 179 Hinnen, Sandra: 179 Hinnen, Terry: 204 Hitchcock, Susan: 179 Hobbs, Brandy: 112,179 Hobson, Debra: 179 Hock, Dennis: 67,179 Hockensmith, Fred: 67,179 Hocker, Tony: 180 Hodges, Janie: 147,245 Jenkins, Lisa: 205 244 Hodges, Jerome: 180 Hodgins, David: 204 Hoedl, Susan: 245 Hohe, lVlarc: 180 Hohenfeldt, Randall: 204 Hohenfeldt, Teresa: 180 Hohman , James: 78,245 Hohman, Holiman Holiman Holiman, Peggy: 180 Brenda: 216 Cynthia: 180 Teresa: 245 Holland, Craig: 112,180 Holland, David: 112,245 Holland, Vallory: 204 Holle, Carol: 122,204 Hollon, David: 180 Holloway, Floyd: 245 Holm, David: 246 Holm, Nlichael: 246 Holm, Sherri: 180 - Holman, David: 146,246 Holmberg, Cynthia: 180 Holmboe, Kari: 180 Holmes, Brian: 180 Holmes, Keith: 146,246 Holmes, Nlark: 62,204,246 Holsman, Bernard: 246 Holsom, Jeffry: 204 Holthaus, Nlichael: 73,204 Holthous, Alice: 216 Homan, Nlichael: 180 Hombs, Kevin: 82 Homecoming: 160,161 Homecoming-Basketball: 165 Hooper, Hoover, Elaine: 145,147,246 Linda: 204 Hoover, lVIariIyn: 204 Hopkins, Irene: 246 Hopkins, Jon: 204 Hopkins, Thomas: 180 Hopper, Dave: 246 Horne, Diana: 216 Horne, Nlr.: 29 Horne, Robin: 180 Horton, Horton, Barry: 180 Craig: 73,180 John: 67,82,180 Horton, Horton, Nlrs.: 42 Horton, Reba: 216 Horton, Terry: 246 Hosey, Steven: 204 Hoskin, Nlr.: 40 Hoskins, lVlr.: 20 Hoskins, Steven: 112,180 Houpt, Nancy: 180 Houser, Arthur: 180 Houser, Janet: 246 Huffman, John: 271 Hughe, Donna: 109,180 Hughes, Kathy: 204 Hughes, Larry: 62,146,247 Hughlett, Kim: 180 Hugunin, Carlene: 204 Huls, Nancy: 204 Huls, Sandra: 247 Humble, Nlelba: 204 Hunt, Kenneth: 62,82,247 Hunt, Janet: 247,296,297,298,299 Hunt, Paula: 204 Hursh, Cynthia: 106,108,204 Hurst, Nlarty: 106,108,247 Hurst, Nlichael: 180 Hurst, Ronald: 271 Hurst, Sharon: 204 Huser, Roger: 180 Hutchins, Claudia: 204 Hutchins, Clifford: 180 Hutchins, Lois Elaine: 94,95,98,101,102, 103,129,132,133,154,247 lmgarten, Stephen: 41,62,87,247 Ingersoll, Richard: 62,204 Inman, Debra: 180 Irwin, Clarence: 216 Issitt, Susan: 180 Iverson, Kathryn: 17,247 Jackman, Julie: 116,129,247 Johns, Nliss Carol: 52 Johns, Sherman: 247 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Barbara: 216 Dale: 180 David: 70,247 Donna: 106,108,116,216 Johnson James: 247 Johnson, Jo Dell: 205 Johnson John: 247 Johnson Kathleen: 138,139,180 Johnson Kris: 88,181 Johnson IVlark: 88,181 Johnson,,IVIary: 181 Johnson IVlichael: 181 Johnson, Michael R.: 181 Johnson Pat: 181 Johnson, Patty: 205 Johnson, Tim: 205 Johnson, Wanda: 105,247 Johston, Craig: 216 Jones, Cynthia: 181 Jones, Evelyn: 205 Jones, Gerald: 119,181 ,I Jones, Gwendolyn: 205 Jones, James: 119,181,205 Jones, Judith: 181 Jones, Kenneth: 76,82,98,99,247 Jones, Pamela: 205 Jones, Paulette: 247 Jones, Randy: 109,181 Jones, Richard Lee: 247 Jones, Ronald: 88,181 Jones, Sharon: 181 Jones, Terry: 181 Juedeman, Larry: 88,181 Junior Classical League: 117 Juvenal, Debi: 205 Jackson, Greg: 204 Jackson, Jo Ann: 248 Jackson, Lawanda: 204,216 Jackson, Linda Kay: 129,248 Jackson, Nlr.: 27 Kachel, Bryant: 102,106,108,119,151 248 263 Kaecher, Linda: 181 Jacobs, Tara: 180 Jacoby, Darlene: 102,155,248 Jacoby, Karen: 116,117,204 Jaime, Bob: 146,147,248 Kaecher, Vincent: 181 Kahl, Sharon: 181 Kaiser, Phillip: 181 Kane, Kevin: 80,97,98,102,118,119 147 248 James, Dennis: 205 James , Steve: 205 James, Suzan: 205 Jamison, Nlary: 248 Jankovich, Garry: 216 Jankovich, Sherry: 108,205 Jarboe, Joseph: 248 Jeff ry 5, Linda: 180 .. Housman, Greg: 119 Houston, Nlark: 112,180 Howard, Scott: 106,108,204 Howe, Edward: 246 Howell, David: 247 Howery, Carey: 204,216 Howland, Sheryl: 180 Hubbard, John: 119,247 Hudgins, Rex: 73,180 Hudson, Rebecca: 109,119,180 Jenkins, Patricia: 129,222,248 Jennings, John: 205 Jensen, Penny Sue: 106,108,129,248 Jensen, Timmy: 205 Jensen, Victor: 216 Jeter, Nlelinda: 180 Jimenez, Edgar: 67,80,180 Johansen, Karen: 180 Johansen, Joyce: 205 John, Deborah: 44,205,222 Karaff, Nlr. David: 53 Karr, Doug: 248 ' Kastl, lVlarilyn: 248 Katekaru, Beverly: 106,108,205 Kaumans, John: 205 Kean, Holly: 181 Keating, Karen Ann: 181 Keating, Nlichael: 181 Keehn, Theodore Wilbur: 94,181 Keele, Barry: 181 Keeton, Paula: 98,248,249 Kellam, Raymond: 181 Kellenberger, Joann: 205 Keller, Nlr. Ernest: 27 Kelley, Dennis: 270 Kelley, Diana: 181 Kellison, Karen lVlarie: 181 Kennedy, Deborah: 181 Kennedy, Douglas: 62,82,124,248,249 Kiltz, Debra: 249 li l 1 i l l i l 1 i l 1 1 l i 1 4 l l l 5 i l l if ,l l i Kennedy, Karl: 32 Kennedy, Miss Dorthy: 30,34 Kennel, Michael: 205 Kensinger, Kraig: 102,106,108,248,249 Kenworthy, Timothy Ray: 67,88,181 Keplinger, Neal: 62,205 Kerr, Thomas: 109,181 Kessler, Mark: 67,88,181 Keyes, George: 122,140,141,205,249 Keyes, Sharon: 205 Kidd, Albert Darrell: 88,181 Kilbourne, Patricia: 119,181 Killion, Robert Ray: 140,141,'l63,249 Kimbrough, Joetta: 205 Kincade, Connie: 249 Kincade, Debra: 101,102,205 Kincade, Larry: 73,181 Kindall, Susan: 181 King, Barbara: 181 King, Barbara: 181 King, Michael: 205 King, Randall: 181 King, Shauna: 181 King, Steve: 181 Kinman, Don: 271 Kinman, Ron: 182 Kinnison, Dennis: 182 Kinyon, Jeffry: 181 Kinyon, Karen: 116,182 Kinyon, Terry: 97,98,248,249,261 Kirby, Susan: 216 Kirby, Terry: 205 Kirgan, John: 205,249 Kirk, Phillisz 119,182 Kissinger, Barbara: 205 Kizer, Jannette: 182 Kizer, Kim: 106,108,116,122,129,249 Kizer, Mrs. Ann: 42 Klavetter, Judith: 117,216 Klein, Cerry: 182 Klein, Jerry: 182 Kline, Stephanie: 94,98,126,129,245,271 Klink, Christi: 106,108,205 Klink, Mark: 162,182 Klinkenburger, Melinda: 109,182 Klos, Janice: 206 Klossen, Alan: 182 Klugman, Bernie: 182 Knebel, Vicki: 99,123,249 Knight, Craig: 70,249 Knight, Kathryn: 182 Knight, Linda: 182 Knight, Linda K.: 112,182 Knight, Robert: 73,109,182 Knight, Terry: 216 Knitter, Robert: 87,249 Knold, Mike: 216 Knoth, Krystal: 112,182 Knuth, Micheal: 82,112 Kobel, Lois: 182 Kobel, Susie: 94,108,206 Kohler, Michael: 206 Kolassa, Daniel Leonard: 182 Kolbert, Elizabeth: 182 Komer, Janet: 112,206 Koontz, Daniel: 112,206 Koontz, Thomas: 112,249 Kos, Charles: 206 Kotsifakis, David: 101,206 Kotz, Wendy: 216 Koury, Linda: 102,216 Kralicek, Ronald: 206 Kreisel, Randal: 223,250 Krekel, Eric: 117,119,206 Kreps, Marvin: 206 Kressen, Patty: 223,250 Kroencke, Teresa: 126,206,216 Kruger, Patricia: 182 Kruger, Steven: 80,216 Kuhns, Mickey Gene: 250 Kunkle, Janet: 182 Kupersmith, Douglas: 62,93,106,108,11 9, 151 ,222,250,263 Kurdi, Ben: 206 Kurdi, Stuart Skip: 67,82,182 Kurkle, Janet: 140 Kurtz, Edward: 182 Kurzweil, Kim: 182 Kyle, Robert: 112,206 LaCrone, Theresa: 216 Lagesse, Deborah: 206,216 Lajoie, Rodney: 117,206 Lake, Cheryl: 182 Lakey, Craig: 112,206 Lalicker, Rick: 206 Lamar, Paula: 119,182 Lambert, Craig: 182 Lamping, Cynthia: 206,216 Lampson, Linda: 206,216 Landry, John: 73,182 Landry, Karen: 250 Lane, Donna: 182 Lang, Gina: 109,182 Lang, Robert: 271 Lang, Wendy: 216 Langford, Harvey: 182 Langford, Marjorie: 20 Langseth, Amy: 182 Lankford, David: 70 La Nove, Jacquelyn: 182,293 Lantz, Robert: 250 Largent, Dayna: 182 Largent, Robert: 182 Largo, Debbie: 206 Largo, Theodeore: 80,109,182 Larnard, Jacquelyn: 206 Lasta, Robin: 206 Lathrop, Debra: 206 Laughery, Linda: 206 Lavendar, Robert: 182 Law, Leann: 182 Lawless, Linda: 206 Lawrence, William: 206,216 Lawrence, Kathy: 107,182 Lawrence, Mr.: 14,15 Lawrence, Bob: 73,99,102,152,163,250 Lawson, Debra: 206 Lawson, Denise: 206 Lawson, Gary: 206 Lawson, Georgann: 147,250 Lawson, Lorraine: 138,139,183 Layton, David: 271 League, Cynthia: 183 League, Jeff: 62,76,77,82,206 Leamer, Richard: Lear, Greg: 206 Leaver, Mark: 183 Ledford, Bruce: 183 Ledford, Charlene: 206 Ledford, Donna: 140,183 Ledford, Terry: 141,250 Ledford, Veronica: 250 Lee, Debora: 183 Lee, Diane: 188 Lee, Paul: 73,78,206 Lehman, Linda: Leiblie, Robert: 250 Leimer, Mr.: 30 Lemon, Sharon: 206 Leroy, Jacqueline: 207 Lester, Deborah: 183 Lewis, David: 207,216 Lewis, James: 207 Lewis, Mary: 250 Lewis, Mr.: 57 Libby, Peggy: 216 Liggatt, Mark: 62,70,119,207 Lightner, Gavin: 207 Lillie, Edward: 183 Lines, Dennis: 251 Linn, Janet: 101,102,129,154,251 Linn, Jon: 67,88,183 Lister, Mrs.: 24 Liston, Debra: 119,183 Little, Debra: Little, Ralph: 183 Little, Stephen: 145,148 Livingston, David: 82,207 Livingston, Dennis: 183 Locke, Catherine: 106,108,123,207 Locke, Kevin: 251,296 Loffredo, Cheryl: 216 Logsdon, David: 216 Loiacono, Frank: 271 Lombardino, Charles: 82,207 Loney, Colette: 207 Long, Robin: 116,119,207 Long, Teresa: 117,119,129,251 Longiaru, Laurie: 216 Looney, David: 82,183 Looney, Marilyn: 251 Lord, Deborah: 183 Lormis, Joni: 183 Losh, Cheryl: 183 Lovelace, Mark: 67,183 Lowe, Jenne: 101,146,207 Lower, Kent: 251' Lucito, Paul: 207 Ludden, James: 70 Lujan, Jama: 183 Lumpkin, Earl: 271 Lumpp, Cynthia: 207 Lund, Brooks: 112,207 Lundeen, Donna: 207 Lundy, Mary Lea: 251 310 Lusky, Micheal: 251 Lusby, Terry: 216 Luther, Mary: 112 Luthy, Brenda: 183 Luthy, Melody: 116,207 Lyle, John: 112,183 Lynch, Becky: 222,271,299 Lynn, David: 251 Lynn, William: 109,183 Lyon, Leslie: 102,207 Lyons, Mrs.: 25 lTl McAllister, cheryl: 251 McAllister, Don: 78,251 McBeth, Mark: 251 McBride, Mike: 52,82,207 McCallum, Linda: 251 McCarty, Cheryl: 183 McCaslin, Dale: McCaslin, Larry: McChesney, Carol: 183 McClelland, Terry: 117,183 McClendon, Elaine: 129 McClure, Walter: 207 McCollom, James: 183 McConnell, Linda: 207 McCord, Joni: 183 McCormick, Diana: 138,139,183 McCormick, Diane: 107,183 McCoy, Cindy: 207 McCracken, Cheryl: 207 McCrackin, Debra: 146,251 McCready, Teri: 183 McCreary, Mrs.: 39 McCullough, Rick: 67,82,183 McDaniel, Dayna: 94,98,102,129,251 McDaniel, Kenneth: 252 McDaniel, Mike: 183 McDaniel, Pat: 112,183 McDaniel, Reginald: 207 McDaniel, Vickie: 252 McDaniel, Willie: 183 McDole, Richard: 67 McDowell, Gloria: 207 McDowell, Judith: 208 McDowell, Theresa: 208 McDowell, William: 207,252 McElroy, Vicky: 106,108,208 McFerrin, Brenda: 102,132,133,208,222 McFerrin, Terri: 97,98,129,134-137,160,252 McGan, Phillip: 183 McGowen, Gerald: 146,208 McGowan, Harry: 208 McGraw, Mathew: 183 McGrew, Chuck: 87,253 McGrew, Diane: 183 McGuire, Alvin: 183 McHendry, Nancy: 183 Mclntyre, Dennis: 253 NlcKee, Terece: 183 McKee, Terry: 183 McKenize, John: 183 McKenize, Karen: 252 McKeone, Virginia: 208 McKinzey, Sandra: 183 McLean, Harvey: 88,183 McMahon, Melanie: 208 McMaster, Dawn: 183 McMillian, Robert: 252 McNamara, Dan: 184 McNeece, Rhonda: 184 McNeece, Wonda: 184 McNeiley, Lesley: 184 McQueen, Mary: 253 McReynolds, Debbie: 106,108,207,208 McReynolds, James: 124,252 McWain, Gary: 206 McWhorter, Deborah: 208 McDowell, Gloria: 207 Macey, Mike: 207 Macey, Steve: 184 Mackey, Ken: 184 MacLead, James: 207 Madeira, Steve: 270 Madole, Richard: 184 Maggard, Ray: 140,207 Magill, James: 216 Mahnken, Carol: 107,109,184 Mahoney, Barb: 253 Mahre, Peter: 88,117,184,293 Major, Randy: 184 Makadanz, Clara: 184 Makris, James: 184 Malicoat, Richard: Malkmos, Linda: 207 Mallory, Mr.: 33 Mallory, Rick: 105 Malone, Veronica: 102,253 Malotte, Dennis: 78,184 Malotte, Ray: 20 Manford, Steve: 184 Mangels, Matt: 184 Manglos, Mac: 253 Manker, Alan: 253 Manley, Laurie: 147,207 Manor, Karen: 216 Mansfield, Starr: 184 Markley, Mrs.: 36 Marks, Marianne: 184,293 Marley, Dennis: 207,253 Marn, David: 67,184 Marn, Don: 67,184 Marriott, Shirley: 184 Marriott, Speed: 112,207 Marshall, Curtis: 216 Marshall, Dan: 253 Martin, Carol: 253 Martin, Debra: 94,98,253,297-299 Martin, James: 184 Martin, Mike: 207 Martin, Pam: 129,253 Martin, Roger: 253 Mason, Allen: 253 Mason, Jeff: 253 Mason, Mike: 207 Mason, Randall: 67,88,184 Mason, Tressa: 184 Massey, Dennis: 253 Massey, Richard: 255 Math Club: 105 Matheson, Sherry: 207 Mathews, Teresa: 207 5, ii Mathews, Allan: 184 li ll Math ew, Shellie: 118,207 ,X X.- Maupin, Mr.: 57 X i l Maupin, Mrs.: 22,25 ,4 V I Maxwell, Linnea: 122,207 1 May, David: 184 y, May, Jennifer: 122,207 3 May, Rod: 216 Mayberry, Terrie: 184 Mayer, Barry: 70,253 1 Mayer, Melanie: 184 l Mayfield, Darrell: 253 I r Mayhugh, Terry: 271 I Mead, Doris: 184 Q Meaney, Karen: 184 Meek, Ann: 122,129,253 Meier, John: 146,149,253 Meier, Kim: 119,184 i Meikle, Merry: 208,216 Meinhardt, Charles: 216 Melin, Mrs.: Mellicker, Hannah: 45,106,108,253,297 Meloy, Craig: 184 i l J Meloy, Richard: 253 4 Menaugh, Orpha: 216 , Mendenhall, Ben: 67,184 R Mendez, Mrs.: 42 1 Menke, James: Menke, Jerome: 184,271 Mersman, Lola: 253 1 Merson, Charles: 216 Metcalfe, Harley: 67,184 Meyer, Connie: 253 1 Meyer, Diane: 112 1 1 Meyer, Jeff: 184 Meyer, John: 253 Michel, Debra: 208 1 Michel, Terrie: 253 l , Middaugh, Rhonda: 208 Middleton, Jim: 254 1 li' ,I V o fi i I n n i l Miller Ann: 208 I Miller, Barb: 254 Miller, Carl: 254 Miller, Chris: 254 Miller, Dan: 208 Miller, David: 254 Miller, Don: 112,254 Miller, Fred: 80,106,108,208 Miller, James: 184 Miller, Lisa: 94,102,254,267,272 Miller, Mary: 109,184 Miller, Maudee: 208 Miller, Mrs.: Miller, Pat: 102,106,108,208 Miller, Richard: 184 Miller, Robert: 62,73,208 Miller, Roy: 184 Miller, Vicki: 184 Miller, Brad: Mills, John: 184 Milosovich, Mark: 254 Milum, Denise: 129,254 Mincey, Colan: 254 Minshall, Laurence: 183 Mirage: 94,95 Misner, Farrel: 184 Mitchill, David: 51 Mitchell, Dennis: 67,184 Mitchell, Jeff: 208 Mizner, David: 185 Moles, John: 82,185 Moll, Kathy: 92,252 Monath, Jackie: 140,208 Montes, Paul: Montgomery, Karen: 99,208 Moody, Melisa: 122,208 Myers, Charles: 185 Myers, Diane: 185 Myers, Kathy: 140,185 Myers, Robert: 216 Myers, Ross: 100,256 I1 Nail, David: 155,255 U , Nantz, Carla: 119,185 Newel Mooney, David: 67 Mooney, Miss: 39,94 Moore, Dan: 254 Moore, Don: 185 Moore, George: 208 Moore, Janice: 208 Moore, Jeff: 109,119,185 Moore, John: 208 Moore, Kathy: 216 Moore, Mike: Moore, Randolph: 208 Moore, Teresa: 208 Moore, Tim: 216 Moran, Mr.: 40 Morcha, Bob: 216 Morcha, Sandy: 185 Morcha, Sherrie: 208 Moreland, Virginia: 102,103,254,267 Moretina, Mark: 254 Morgan, Chuck: 143 Morgan, Debbie: 208 Morgan, Evilene: 102,106,108,151,254,296 297,299 Morgan, James: 62,162,208 Morgan, Marcia: 185 Morgan, Roberta: 112,117,255 Morgan, Mrs.: 36 Morgenroth, Rena: 185 Morris, Gary: 185 Morris, Mark: 255 Morrison, Linda: 129,132,133,223,255 Morrison, Mike: 73,185 Morrison, Robin: 129,255 Morrison, Shelaine: 255 Mosburg, Vicky: 185 Moss, JoAnn: 255 Moss, Joyce: 255 Mountjoy, Lisa: 185 Mountjoy, Susan: 102,106,108,216 Moyer, Denise: 112 Mullins, Mrs.: 22,23,25 Mullis, M ark: 82,185 Mullis, Susan: 255 Munter, David: 185,293 Murd, Daniel: 185 Murphree, Vana: 122,255 Murphy, Gay: 185 Murphy, Mike: 208 Murphy, Peggy: Murray, Debbie: 106,108,129,255 Murray, John: 208,216 Murray, Richard: 67,185 Murrell, Lori: 185 Murrell, Victoria: 185 Musgrove, James: Musto, William: 208 312 Nash, Greg: 101 Nash, Karen: 112,256 Nash, Patricia: 106,108,255 Nash, Richard: 185 Nash, Robert: 255 l Nast, Richard: 209 Nast, Steve: 256 Nasto, Anthony: 185 National Forensic League: 101 National Honor Society: 92,93 Nations, Danny: 216 Nault, Jeffry: 209 Nease, Herbert: 209 Nease, Micheal: 185 Neiderhiser, Brian: 185,209 Nelson, Duanne: 119,209 Nelson, Randy: 185 Neville, Helen: 119,185 I, Jennifer: 256,297 Newkirk, Brian: 256 Newsome, Patty: 97,98,271 Nicholson, Jane: 216 Nicholson, Larry: 185 Nicholson, Mr. Bill: 21 Nickerson, Jeanne: 256 Nickle, Nancy: 216 Nicoll, Nita: 209 Niffen Niffen , Deryl Royce: 256 , James: 209 Nixon, Martha: 185 Noah, Lisa: 140,185 Noble, James D.: 112,119,185 Nolan, Sherryl: 216 Noland, Mr. Mike: 27 Nolte, Michael: 70,209 Noone, Joyce: 129,256 Norgren, James: 209 Norman, Gary: 216 Norman, Sharon: 185 Northcraft, Gary: 78,185 Northcraft, Jeffrey: 256 Norton, Rick: 209 Norvell, Lee: 256 Novotny, Mary: 256 Nuccio, Jocinda: 119,185 Nuckolls, James: 209 Nuckolls, Wendell: 256 Nugent, Kevin: 209 Nugent, Michael: 62,82,124,256 Nuzum, Rhonda: 185 O'Benar,' Mr.: 39 - oberheiman, Debra: 129,132,133,162,165, 256,257 Oberste, Edwin: 209 O'Brien, Jeanne: 216 O'Brien, Mary: 256 O'Bryan, Ricky: 185 Ochs, Diane: 112,209 Ochs, Linda: 112,185 O'Connor, Joyce: 185 O'Connor, Julie: 209 Odell, Rodney: 185 O'Donahue, Lynda: 116,216 Ogle, Daniel: 256 O'Hara, Michael: 185 Ohler, Dean: 256 Ohler, Debra: 209 Olcott, Gloria: 257 Oldham, Franklin: 186 Oldham, Michael: 186 Olds, Elaine: 106,108,257 Olinger, Linda: 209 Oliphant, Kathryn: 209 Olson, Marlene: 209 O'Malley, William: 146,216 Oman, James: 162,209,295 Oman, Stephen: 112,186 O'Neal, Charles: 106,108,209 O'Neal, Marsha: 112,209 Orchestra: 110,111 Orner, Lynette: 186 Orner, Rebecca: 102,257 O'Rourke, Nancy: 209 Ortega, Lenny: 186 Osborn, Susan: 134,135,136,137 209 Osborne, Deborah: 209 Osborne, Rick: 257 Osburn, Gregory: 73,216 Overesch, William: 257 Overton, Rebecca: 209 Owen, Douglas: 209 Owens, Mark: 62,257 Owens, Patty: 209,271 Owings, Carol: 186 Owings, Edward: 209 Owings, John: 94,209,295 Padilla, Arthur: 209 Page, Jeffry: 209 Paith, Jessie: 146,257 Palmer, Chris: 73,209 Parham, Trudy: 209 Paris, Mr. John: 29 Park, John: 209 Park, Sandra: 209 Parker, Annette: 209 Parkhurst, Mr. Harry: 21 Parks, Darlene: 209 Parks, Dot: 257 Parks, Kenneth: 209 Parman, Debbie: 129,257 Parrish, Jack: 186 Parson, Evonne: 271 Parsons, Loren: 186 Partney, Richard: 216 Partridge, Gerald Mr.: 33 Passonno, Jane: 209,210 Patten, Cindy: 186 Patterson, Katherine: 102,209,210 Patterson, Stephen: 112,186 Paul, John: 186,209,210 Paul, Kevin: 186 Paul, Mark: 80,94,95,98,99,257 Paulsen, Karen Lee: 256,257 Pautler, Roberts: 122,129,257 Payne, Kathy: 112,209,210 Payne, Pat John: 119,186 Payne, Valorie: 92,216 Payton, Marilyn: 186 Peach, Sheri: 186 Peak, Georgia Lynn: 257 Peak, Linda: 257 Pearis, Mrs. Janice: 22 Pearson, Dale Richard: 186 Pearson, Patricia: 209,210 Peck, Deborah: 257 Peck, Pamela: 210 Peck, William: 109,186 Pemberton, Jay: 109,186 Pencek, Sherry: 258 Pennell, Bernard: 186 Pennington, Mark: 186 Peoples, Debbie: 258 Pep Club: 128-131 Perkins, Michael: 186 Perkins, Wendall: 186 Perrin, Allen: 101 Perrin, Mrs. Novella: 33 Perrine, Michael: 210 Perz, Lois: 186 Peterman, Deborah: 98,102,258,259,297,299 Peters, Linda: 210 Peters, Michael: 62,82,124,258 Peterson, Chris: 210 Peterson, Russell: 210 Peterson, Scott: 186 Peterson, Sharon: 112,210 Pettet, Vicki: 132,133,210 Pettit, Michael: 73,186 Petty, Joy: 186 Pfankuche, Lisa: 186 Pfister, Barbara: 210 Phelps, Helen: 106,108,210 Phillips, Dennis: 186 Phillips, Bob: 186 Phillips, Scott: 76,210 Phillips, Twyla: 186 Piburn, William: 186 Picard, Steve: 258 Pickel, Cynthia: 210 Pieratt, Lyle: 210 Pierce, David: 258 Pierce, John B.: 258 Pierson, Janene: 119,216 Pierson, Rhonda: 210 Pierson, Stanley: 67,210 Pilsl, Cynthia: 186 Pinkepank, Jane: 258,259 Pitcher, Scott: 186 Pitt, Brenda: 186 Pitts, Constance: 186 Plante, James: 186 Plantz, Mrs. Helen: 36 Plumberg, Charles: 62,70,210 Poague, Barbara: 186 Poems, Prayers, and Promises: 292-299 Pollman, Cheryl: 119,129,164,258,261 Pollman, Debra: 162,186 Polston, Katherine: 210 Pooler, Barbara: 94,102,216 Poorman, DeLena: 258 Poorman, Rhonda: 210 Pope, Cheriee: 186 Port, Cynthia: 116,126,129,258 Port, Diana: 186 Portman, Thomas: 210 Post, Douglas: 216 Postle, Arlene: 186 Postle, Danny: 258 Postle, David: 119,186 Potter, Jerry: 73,146,258 l' Potter, Pamela: 106,108,210 Powell, Athena: 146,210 Powell, David: 147,210 Powell, Jean: 186 Powell, Mrs.: 46 Powell, Stephen: 186 Power, Kim: 45,102,210 Powers, Jesse: 88,186 Rabuse, Mark: 82,109,187 Rabuse, Renee: 106,108,210 R-Club: 124 Rachal, James: 122,210 Rackers, Cynthia: 210 Redford, Dennis: 147,162,210 Ragland, Jeri: 210 Ralls, Paula: 109,187 Ralph, Deborah: 210 Ralph, Michael: 187 Ralston, Connie: 210 Ralston, Steve: 210 Randle, Janise: 187 Randol, Doug: 211 Rankin, Phillip: 119,211 Rape, Michael: 62,73,258,259 Rape, Cindy: 126,211,293 Rapps, Miss: 50,109 Rathbun, Scott: 259 Ratliff, James: 216 Ratty, Caroline: 259 Ratty, Robin: 259 Rauber, Maurena: 187 Preble, Susan: 258 Preston, Michael: Prettyman, Karen: 258 Prewitt, Dennis: 210 Price, Marcia: 129,259 Price, Mary: 259 Priddy, Cheri: 216 Priddy, Kathy: 119,187 Principe, Billy: 210 Pritchett, John: 88,187 Pritchett, Kathryn: 259 Pritzel, Kent: 112,122,270 Privett, Michael: 187 Project Youth: 120,121 Ray, Brenda: 211 Ray, Mr.: 57 Ray, Mrs.: 40 Ray, Pamela: 187 Ray, Shanett: 259 Prom: 276-283 Propst, Debra: 187 Prouty, Patricia: 16 Province, Larry: 62,259 Pruitt, Connie: 187 Pruitt, Darlene: 106,108,259 Pruitt, Greg: 259 Pruitt, Judith: 187 Pryne, Kay: 210 Pujol, George: 271 Pull, David: 187 Pull, John: 259 Putman, David: 187 Putman, James: 210 Raymo, Jacqueline: 216 Read, Frank: 73,259 Read, Gary: 211 Read, Randall: 73,187 Records, Victor: 211 Redfern, Janet: 211 Redfern, Richard: 146,216 Redwine, Jeffry: 211 Reed, Barbara: 102,106,108,211 Register, Stephanie: 129,259 Reid, Jimmie: 67,73,1s7 Reid, Kenneth: 187 Reid, Larry: 73,211 Reid, Richard: 211 Reiter, John: 187 Rembold, Freddy: 187 Renault, George: 187 Renault, Michele: 102,211 Renfrow, Kathy: 211 Resig, Darlene: 107,109,187 Resig, Richard: 260 Rethmeyer, Stephen: 112,187 Rey, Rhonda: 187 Reynard, Melinda: 109,187,293 Reynolds, Michael: 187 Reynolds, Mr.: 30 Reynolds, Nancy: 106,108,211 Rhoades, Sharon: 211 Quarles, Steven: 101,210 Quest, Mr. Kenneth: 33,70,124 Quick, Charlie: 259 Quill 8: Scroll: 98 Quinn, Joy: 210 Rhoads, Diane: 216 Rich, Daniel: 187 Richardson Dianna: 211,260 Richardson, Jack: 187 Richardson Keith: 187 Richardson Mark: 216 Richardson Melissa: 187 Richardson, Robert: 73,187 Ricketts, George: 67,187 Ricono, Mr.: 148,149 Rife, Monte: 88,187 Riggins, Michael: 187 Riggins, Robert: 260 Riggles, David: 62,106,108,211 Riggs, Edward: 216 Riley, Debra: 146,216 Rilloraza, Elvird: 187 Rimmer, Susan: 187 Ring, Karen: 187 Rish, Stuart: 112,211 Risley, Ralph: 260 Rittenhour, Denise: 211 Roach, Ray: 80,109,187 ROTC Drill: 140,141 Roth, Ricky: 119,170,188 Roth, R onda: 92,94,95,129,132,133,260,272 Rothove, Brian: 188 Roush, William: 260 Routh, Joyce: 188 Rowan, Deborah: 261 Rowan, -Zachary: 188 Rowden, Sharon: 188 Rowson, Cheryl: 211 Rubicam, Richard: 261 Rudisel, Michael: 261 Rudisel, Paul: 211 Ruggero, Toni: 188 Runions, Teresa: 261 Rush, Ronald: 261 Roberts, Thomas: 211 Robbins, Linda: 129,260 Robbins, Randall: 187 Roberts, Allen: 70,260,261 Roberts, Ashley: 211 Roberts, Denise: 187,292 Roberts, James: 30 Roberts, Keith: 187 Roberts, Mrs.: 46 Roberts, Pricillaz 211 Roberts, Roberts, Richard: 187 Richard: 260 Robinett, Gordon: 211 Robinson, Craig: 188 Robinson, Kathi: 260 Robinson, Kelly: 119,188 Robinson, Kimber: 271 Robinson, Michael: 188 Robinson, Patti: 216 Robinson, Vana: 188 Rushn, Terry: 261 Rusk, Rachel: 39,106,108,123,126,261 Rusk, Ramona: 188 Russ, Neil: 76,82,140,211 Russ, Paul: 77,82,188 Russell, Denise: 122,129,261 Russell, James: 82,211 Russell, Linda: 211 Russell, Randolph: 211 Russell, Rhonda: 188 Russell William: 106,108,261 Russo, Jane: 188 Robson, Debra: 188 Robson, Dennis: 188 Rockley, Rosemary: 188 Rockwell, Rodney: 188 Roden, Sheila: 188 Rodriquez, Michael: 188 Roe, Kenneth: 211 Roe, Marvin: 87,260 Rogers, Barbara: 211 Rogers, Cynthia: 188 Rogers, Lavonna: 188 Rogers, M ike: Rojas, Edward: 76,77,82,260 Rollo, Cheryl: 188 Romstad, Billy: 211 Ron ksley, Richard: 266 Rooks, Connie: 188 Root, Donald: 67,188 Ropchock, Mary: 94,98,119,129,164,260 Roscoe, Pamela: 271 Roscoe, T heresa: 211 Rosebrough, Kenneth: 67,188 Rosebrough, Walter: 72,119,124,260 Rosell, Patty: 188 Rosen, Lo Rosola, Ni rraine: 211 colette: 188 Ross, Denise: 188 Ross, Mark: 80,211 Ross, Vicky: 271 ROTC: 142,143 ROTC Ball: 163 314 Russo, Patricia: 211 Rutt, Marolyn: 188 Ryan, Mary: 211 Ryan, Rex: 211 Ryberg, Carla: 211 Ryman, John: 188 S 7 Sabato, Stephanie: 129,261 Sade, Charles: 101,154,211 Sadler, Robert: 99,211 Sales, Ronald: 261 Saling, Dawn: 140,188 Salman, Timothy: 211 Sanderholm, Janice: 211 Sanders, Debra: 216 Sanders, Jami: 188 Sanders, Linda: 94,98,129,134,135,136, 137,160,261 Sanders, Paul: 67,88,188 Sandidge, Jalene: 211 Sandry, Miss: 39,44 Sands, Jana: 271 Sandvig, Melanie: 146,147,211 Sartain, Donald: 216 Saul, Jerome: 211 Saving, Nicky: 188 Sawyer, Jerry: 216 Sawyer, Mr.: 51 Scammahorn, Debra: 211 Scarborough, Douglas: 188 Scarpetta, Joseph: 216 Schaaf, Cathy: 112,188,292 Schaeffer, David: 211 Schaeffer, Deborah: 189,216 Schaeffer, Michael: 73,101,102 Schafer, Ken: 146,261 Schafer, Scott: 212 Schaffner, Sara: 261 Schaffner, Terry: 262 Scheerer, Kay: 189 Schenkel, Barbara: 212 Schermerhorn, Steve: 216 Schilling, Susan: 188 Schirmer, Franky: 216 Schlie, Juli: 106,108,262 Schmidt, Connie: 262 Schmidt, Ella: 129,262 Schmidt, Joe: 212 Schnieder, Dean: 112,189 Schnieder, Michael: 82,189 School, Greg: 262 Schoor, Caludeana: 262 Schroder, Dan: 189 Schuch mann, Janet: 1 06,108,21 2 Schuetz, Debra: 262 Schuitema, Karen: 112 Schultz, Mrs.: 36 Schultz, Demsy: 112,189 Schuster, Richard: 216 Schwaab, Ann: 262 Schwaab, Paul: 189 Scott, Gregory: 212 Scoville, Glenda: 212 Scoville, Linda: 212 Scrivner, James: 140,212 Scronce, Joe: 102,146,212 Seabeck, Susan: 119,189 Searcy, Miss: 38,39 Seehausen, Cheryl: 189 Seehausen, Ronald: 262 Seek, Patricia: 262 Seever, Linda: 262 Sell, Eldon: 73,262 Sellars, Robert: 189,216 Seller, Donna: 189 Serrone, Diane: 212 Setser, Mike: 212 Settles, John: 216 Seura, Leah Ann: 189 Seutter, David: 216 Sexton, Michael: 262 Sexton, Mrs.: 44 Seymore, Gary: 189 Shace, Janice: 126 Shafer, Steven: 212 Shaffer, Richard: Shanerman, Stephanie: 140,212 Shanks, John: 212 Shapiro, Larry: 94,98,262 Sharon, Debra: 112,212 Sharp, Richard: 212 Sharp, Robert: 262 Sharpe, Michael: 67,189 Shaw, Jayne: 149,212 Shay, Kirk: 212 Shearer, Kim: 189 Sheehy, Jolene: 189 Sheets, Karen: 189 Shelley, Barbara: 271 Shelton, Juanita: 263 Shepard, Robert: 189 Shepard, Roxanne: 216 Sherman, Matther: 102,216 Sherman, Terry: 216 Sherrill, James: 189 Sherrow, Mr.: 30 Shipley, Kendellz 263 Shipley, Morton: 73,88,119 Shipley, Terry: 212 Shippee, Karen: 97,98,122,129,263 Shipps, Debra: 212 Shoemaker, Keith: 87,212 Shoemaker, Terry: 88,189 Showalter, James: 106,108,151,263 Shuler, Danny: 87,263 Shuman, Cathy: 189 Sidebottom, lvan: 189 Siebert, Tony: 146,212 Sieleman, Brenda: 189 Sieleman, Linda: 212 Sieleman, Rinda: 212 Silvers, Kenneth: 67,82,189 Simmons, April: 117,212 Simmons, Charmae: 212 Simms, Malcom: 263 Simons, Judy: 212 Simpson, Barbara: 146,271 Smith Mark: 189 Smith Mark: 212 Smith Nancy: 189 Smith Neal: 112,189,212,293 Smith Paschal: 189 Smith Patrick: 265,271 Smith Paul: 271 Smith Randy: 106,108,212 Smith, Steve: 263 Smith, Steve: 67,82,189 Smith Steve: 189 Smith Thomas: 73,264 Smith, William: 212 Simpson, Karen: 216 Simpson, Michael: 67,88,189 Simpson, Thomas: 212 Sinclair, James: 263 Sinovich, Diana: 96,97,98,102,129,132,133, 152,262,263 Sirdoreus, Thomas: 212 Skaggs, Mrs.: 40 Skaggs, Robert: 212 Skaggs, Steven: 212 Skinner, Mrs.: 22,24 Skinner, Linda: 189 Skivers, Harold: 189 Skoff, Debi: 271 Slater, Daniel: 26,212 Slavens, Deanna: 189 Slavens, Deborah: 189 Sloan, Deborah: 116,189 Slyman, John: 216 Smelser, Terry: 212 Smelser, Yumiko: 189 Smith, Allen: 189 Smith, Barbara: 216 Smith, Blaine: 212 Smith, Brenda: 129 Smith, Cindy: 263 Smith, Constance: 212 Smith, Craig: 106,263 Smith, Curtis: 112,189 Smith, Darrell: 212 Smith, David: 106,108,263 Smith Deborah: 189 Smith, Debra: 212 Smith, Diane: 271 Smith Donna: 102,263 I Smith, Donna: 212 Smith, Doyle: 212 Smith, Frederick: 216 Smith, Gary: 145,263 Smith, Janis: 189 Smith Jeffry: 119,189 Smith, Jerry: 189 Smith, Kim: 216 Snellgrove, Molly: 189 Snelling, Sebrena: 190 Snider, Eugene: 190 Snodgrass, Mr.: 50 Snodgrass, Ralph: 190 Snodgrass, Raymond: 112,212 Snow, Glen: 102,264 Snow, Keith: 190,293 Snowball: 164 Sohn, Cindy: 190 Sola, Michael: 62,70,87,212 Solo, James: 67,82,190 Solo, Michael: 212,264 Solomon, Jacquelyn: 190 Solomon, Rosa: 46 Sophomore Foreign Language: 104 Sousley, Larry: 264 Southards, Felisha: 190 Spanier, Michael: 190 Spanish Club: 122 Spards, Tommy: 109,190 Speckels, Gloria: 264 Speir, Tom: 98,264 Spellman, Jane: 212 Spille, Frederick: 67,190 Sprague, Michael: 140,212 Spratt, Donna: 213 Spratt, Ronald: 190 Sproull, Theresa: 129,264 Spruill, Ronald: 264 Stackhouse, Randall: 271 Stallbories, John: 213 Stallbories, Mike: 213 Stamper, Donald: 213 Stamper, Ronald: 213 Stanley, Diane: 213 Stanley, Michael: 271 Stapleton, Beverly: 213 Starforth, Thomas: 88,190 Stathos, Mr.: 30 St. Clair, John: 190 Steck, Mr.: 12 Steele, Kellie: 190 Steele, Ricky: 213 Stein, Tony: 67,190 Stenstrom, David: 102,152,264 Stevenson, Pammy: 102,106,107 129 132 133,264 Stewart, Donna: 264 Stewart, Howard: 190 Stewa rt , Jennifer: 109,190 Stewart, Laurence: 190 Stewart Stewart , Miss Lorene: 36 , Nola Kay: 190 Stewart, Vicki: 132,133,213 Stitt, M ary: 106,108,213 Stock, Dirk: 67,88,190 Stock, Kirk: 67,109,190 Stoll, Sherri: 213 Stone, Betty: 213 Stone, Howard: 264 Stone, Linda: 213 Stone, Mark: 265 Stone, Sharon: 190 Stone, Terry Jean: 190 Stoneman, Bruce: 146,265 Stovall, Jefferson: 190 Stover, Amy: 190 Stover, Cheryl: 190 Stover, Cindy: 213 Strauss, Angela: 119,162,216 Strauss, Ann: 190 Stringberg, Debra: 190 Strong, Karen: 190 STUCO: 118,119 Stuckey, Vicki: 190 Sturdevant, Nelinda: 213 Sturgeon, Tom: Summa, Pam: 265 Summer, Martha Gail: 213 Summers, Deborah: 213 Summers, Kathleen: 213 Summers, Ronald: 216 Summers, Steven: 190 Summers, Susie: 190 Sumners, Dennis: 78,213 Sumner, Martha: 216 Super, Mr. Bruce: 30,31,34 Suthers, Mark: 82,190 Suthers, Steven: 213 Sutton, Debra: 190 Suttor, David: 213 Swaffer, Mr. J.D.: 27 Swarens, Lou: 190 Sweetheart: 162 Sydney, Lydia Lynnette: 190 Snyder, Mike: 67 Tackett, Steven: 190 Stephenson, Phillis: 213 Sterrett, Laurie: 213 Steuart, Mrs.: 42 Stevens, Mike: 264 Stevens, Don: 264 Stevens, Jacquelyn: 106,108,264 Stevens, Leroy: 190 Stevens, Susan: 116,213 Talmadge, Steve: 70,87,213 Tanner, Mark: 70,265,272 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Mrs.: David: 73,213 David: 213 Jack: 265 John: 190 Judith: 213 Keith: 190 Larry: 213 Taylor, Pamela: 191 Taylor, Raymond: 191 Taylor, Rick: 191 Taylor, Steven: 191 Taylor, Steven: 82,265 Teasley, Kathy: 112,122,213 Tebow, Neva: 213 Teerlink, David: 265 Teerlink, Mark: 191 Teetor, Charles: 265 Teetor, Mark: 87,213 Tempel, Valoriez 191 Temple, Noel: 265 Tennis: 80-81 Thacker, Russell: 191 Thespians: 102-103 Thomas, Buren: 62,213 Thomas, Cathy: 216 Thomas, David: 265 Valenti, Mary: 214 Thomas, David: 191 Thomas, Debra: 112,213 Thomas, Harold: 191 Thomas, James: 213 Thomas, Steve: 73,213,216 Thomas, Randy: 191 Thomas, Teresa: 265 Thompson David: 265 Thompson, Michael: 213 Thompson, Henry: 94,98,265 Thompson Linda: 163,265 Thompson Michael: 67,82,191 Thompson Terry: 62,82,213 Thompson Victoria: 191 Wadsworth, Brad: 267 Thornberry, Jay: 73,191 Thrailkill, Brenda: 112,265 Thrailkill, Carol: 112,191 Throckmorton, David: 62,213 Thurman, Sheryl: 191 Thurmond, Jonathan: 213 Thurau, Michael: 106,108,112,266 Thurston, Ken: 266 Tillman, Carol: 266 Tyner, Jack: 67,191 Tombaugh, Matthew: 191 Tompkins, Greg: 216 Tompkins, Kenneth: 191 Tompkins, Richard: 216 Torrez, Robert: 213 Tosh, Sherrie: 266 Trabue, Davie: 266 Tracey, Maureen: 191 Track: 82-85 Tracy, Richard: 266 Transmeier, Gary: 191 Travis, Miss: 17 Traylor, Michael: 191 Treat, Bonnie: 216 Tremaine, Colleen: 214 Trible, David: 214 Trible, Linda: 214 Trimble, Renee: 129,266 Trimmer, Douglas: 214 Trimmer, Lindy: 92,266 Trott, James: 214,266 Tubbs, Alice: 266 Tucker, Carol: 112,214 Tucker, Kenneth: 214 316 Tucker, Kim: 214 Tull, Sherry: 123,132,133,214 Turgeon, Debra: 266 Turner, Sheryl: 116,214 Turpin, Steven: 266 Twyman, Toni: 35,146,271 Tyner, Gene: 119,214 U Ubanek, Jacqueline: 126,216 Ulery, Jerry: 191 Ulledahl, Rhonda: 133,182,214 Ulmer, Vicki: 191 Underwood, Greg: 80,216 Unkenholz, Michael: 214 Unkenholz, Randall: 266 Urton, Carol: 214 Urton, Virginia: 191 V Valentine, Sharon: 214 Valle, Curtiss Leo: 67,191 Vance, Rebecca: 191 Van Cil, James: 191 Vandergriff, Richard: Vanderroude, Connie: 214 Vandervort, Cathy: 191,214 Vanderwood, Mr. Roy: 44,45 Van DeVyvere, Denise: 129,266 Vandiver, Vicky: 140,191 Van Dolah, Pamela: 266 Van Dyke, Philip: 214 VanHoecke, Anne: 191 Van Hoecke, Cyril T.: 266 Vanhoecke, George Micheal: 191 Van Hoecke, Wesley: 271 Van Hoozer, Mrs. Vivian: 21 Van Horne, Janice: 267 Vanhoye, Marie Nancy: 191 Van Noy, Jana: 129,147,149,267 Van Noy, Raymond: 191 Wages, Michael: 67,191 Wages, Steven: 216 Wagner, Mrs. Linda: 42 Wagner, Renee: 154,267 Wagner, Teresa: 102,152,153,214 Waldren, Greg: 214 Waldren, Jamie: 191 Wallace, Kelly: 106,108,122,129,267 Wallace, Pati: 216 Wallace, Sharon: 214 Wallace, Terry: 106,109,192 Wallen, Robin Gale: 192 Walters, Deborah: 192 Walton, Ellen: 192 Waltz, Debra: 192 Ward, Bill: 214 Ward, Delaine: 92 Ward, John: 214 Ward, Kathleen: 192 Ward, Steven: 267 Warren, Diane: 106,108,214 Warren, Jan: 129,162,267 Warren, Loy: 101,214 Warren, Pam: 102,214 Warren, Thomas: Washburn, Christina: 106,108,268 Washburn, John: 192 Wasson, Daniel: 192 Wasson, J. Doug: 268 Watkins, Charles: 271 Watkins, Donna: 192 Watkins, Sharon: 268 Watskey, N. Gail: 268 Watson, Jonnelle: 192 Watson, Mitchell: 147,214 Watt, Stephanie: 214 Wayman, Linda: 268 Weatherman, David: 214 Weaver, Floyd: 214 Webb, Mike: 146,215 Webb, Mary: 215,216 Webb, Paul: 94,98,106,108,123 268 269 Weber, Cherlyn: 215 Weimar, Daniel: 192,215 Weir, Carol: 192 Weir, Cynthia: 215 Weiss, Carla: 192 Weiss, Frank: 62,82,216 Weissman, Micheal: 102,151,216 Weissman, Robin: 192 Weist, Diana: 192 Welborn, Debbie: 140,192 Welch, John: 82,215 Wells, Beverly: 271 Wells, Deana: 192 Wells, Terry: 192 Welsh, William: 112,215,296 Welter, Jay: 217 Wendel, Merry: 161,192 Wente, Carol: 106,108,129,268 Werntz, Sherry: 271 West, Linda: 215 West, Steven: 215 West Susanne: 192 West Teresa: 271 Westbrook, Duane: 112,192 Waldron, Carol: 106,108,129,267 Walker James: 119,267 Walker, Katherine: 112,191 Walker Patricia: 214 Walker Robin: 191 Wall, Michael: 214 Wallace, Debra: 267 Westbrook, Terry: 215 Weston, Paul: 268 Wheatley, Dianne: 215 Wheeler, Kevin: 216 Wheeler, Richard: 106,108,215 Wheelock, Diana: 268 White, Barbara: 215 White, Chris: 67,191 White, Christy: 215 White, Dean: 192 White, Denise: 97,98,147,268,269 White, Dirk: 215 White, Howard: 271 White, James: 82,215 White, James Thomas III: 62,67,192 White, Norman: 215 White, Patrick: 268 White, Patti: 106,108,126,129,144,145,147, 165,268 White, Renita: 192 White, George: 192 Whiteman, Thomas: 119,192 Whitney, Whitney, Whitney, Whitney, David: 215 Donald: 106,108,268 Mrs. Doris: Janice: 192 Whitworth, Phillip: 215 Wickizer, Mrs. Cecilia: 36 Wienecke, Linnea: 94,106,108,132,133,151, 222,268 Wilber, Christopher: 215 Wilbur, Deborah: 216 Wilbur, Timothy: 62,108,215 Wild, Larry: 33 Wiles, Carolyn: 215 Wiles, Dennis: 92 Wiley, Mrs. Mary: 52 Wiley, Wayne: 27 Wilkerson, Cynthia: 192 Wilkerson, Rickey: 192 Wilkes, Beverly: 122,129,269 Wille, Mrs.: Williams, Brenda: 116,132,133,151,215 Williams, Williams, Brian: 70,215 Chris: 73,109,192 Williams, Cindy: 106,1 08,216 Williams, Charles: 1 40,215,216 Williams, Cheryl: 192 Williams, Daniel: 82,112,215 Williams, Darrell: 192 Williams, Diane: 107,192 Williams, Gregory: 119,192 Williams, Lynne: 192,293 Williams, Joseph: 62,87,215 Williams John: 100,101,152,268,269 Williams, John: 192 Williams, Lizabeth: 107,192 Williams, Mark: 193 Williams, Mary: 215 Williams, Michael: 193,292,293 Williams, Michael: 215,269 Williams, Paul: 215 Williams, Terri: 193 Williams, Vicki: 129,146,269 Williamson, John: 78,193 Williamson, Thomas: 271 Willis, Joyce: 215 Willis, Mr.: 145 Willoughby, Brenda: 132,133,269 Willoughby, Mary: 44,106,108,152,215 Willoughby, Timothy: 193 Wilson, Gail: 215 Wilson, Gary: 62,215 Wilson, Gregory: 193 Wilson, Kathleen: 112,193 Wilson, Kathy: 193 Wilson, Mark: 216 Wilson, Michael: 216 Wilson, Michelle: 193 Wilson, Patricia: 193 Wilson, Susan: 216 Winder, Leslie: 193 Windhausen, Carl: 106,269 Windhausen, Richard: 108,112,193 Winegardner, Vincent: 216 Wing, Mr.: 33,34 Winger, Gail: 193 Winkler, Valerie: 112,269 Winningham, Carolyn: 269 Winningham, Robert: 193 Winningham, Stevie: 149,269 Winters, Christopher: 271 Winters, Jeff: 146,216 Winters, Phyllis: 216 Winters, Yvonne: 193 Witt, Michael: 269 Witte, Patricia: 269 Witteman, Ellen: 216 Wohlegemuth, Cynthia: 107,109,193 Wolf, Donna: 193 Wolf, Stephen: 193 Wolfe, Nancy: 35,146,269 Wolff, Michael: 269 Woodburn, Woody: 193 Woods, Edith: 216 Woods, Howard: 271 Woods, John: 193 Woodside, Jacqueline: 269 Woodward, Kimberly: 119,138,139,170,193 Woodworth, Earlene: 269 Woody, Kenneth: 73 Woody, James: 163,270 Woolridge, John: 216 Woolridge, Marilyn: 112,193 Woolworth, Terry: 216 Worsfold, Alan: 270 Worthley, Deborah: 216 Worthley, Donald: 100,270 Wrestling: 72-75 Wright, Mrs.: Wright, Michael: 216 Wrisinger, Archie: 22,23,25,96,97 Wulff, Steve: 193 Yach, Carla: 102,127,216 Yach, Gael: 216 Yeager, Sandra: 101,270 Yeagley, Donn: 270 Yeisley, Wayna: 193 Yeo, Frank: 216 Yeo, Robert: 193 Yocum, Mr.: 30 Yoder, Mrs.: 17 Yomans, Susan: 106,108,216 Yokum, Vanessa: 193 Yonkman, Rick: 216 York, David: 106,108,216 Young, Debra: 193 Young, Mrs.: 17 ' Youngberg, Michael: 62,82,216 Younger, Karen: 94,95,98,270 Yunger, Sheree: 216 Z Zackery, Catherine: 193 Zenitsky, Greg: 193,271 Zenitsky, Lydia Gay: 193 Ziarko, Judith: 129, 270 Ziebu, Dianna: 270 Ziegler, Fred: 73,193 Ziegler, Sue: 117,216 Zirkel, Mary: 270 Zuba, Lorie: 193 Zugenbuhler, Barry: 193 Zullig, Nancy: 193 Zumalt, Gary: 193 Zupon, Janet: 193 Zupon, Ron: 270 Zurbrick, Debra: 193 1'-than ...N A yearbook is not a book in just the usual sense. It is more. It is an entity with a personality and life all its own. Mirage '72 combines the talents of many people, who though they are different, have a common goal, the creation of a book which will capture the people, events, and emotions which have made up this school year. l would like to thank the yearbook staff of 1971-1972: Cindy Arello, Kahla Beach, Theresa Caselman, Debbie Cocherl, Karen Floyd, Allott Francis, Tisha Fuller, Karan Hedrick, Lois Hutchins, Stephanie Kline, Susie Kobel, Debbie Martin, Tim Speir, Dayna McDaniel, Lisa Miller, John Owings, Mark Paul, Debbie Peterman, Barbara Pooler, Mary Ropchock, Ronda Roth, Linda Sanders, Larry Shapiro, Henry Thompson, Tim Tyson, Nea Winnecke, Karen Younger. This year Sophomores, too, helped in photography and sales publicity. Thanks to Phil Kaiser, Ted Keehn, Lois Kobel and their friends. Ruskin's faculty also deserves our appreciation: Mrs. Briggs, Mr. Wrisinger, Mr. Burkhart, Mr. Steck, Mr. Lawrence, and Mirage Sponsor, Miss Mooney. Thanks also to Mr. Ruff, Interstate Representative, Mrs. Prouty, secretary, Rolland Studios, and Mr. T. Keleher, photographer. To you, the students of Ruskin, goes the biggest thanks of all. Without you, there could be no Mirage-there would be no need. Paul Webb Editor ll --an ' -4 A 1 1 Q ' --N HN v -if xg, N . .. f Q 3, 4 A f gan., .1 ui... ...mx---,g.:,,:,,53,,p,,,pg,1,u. m-mf-m-1-v-4.-..:n.e.1: f I 9 I 1 P i 5 I I l 1 1 4 1 D-I? .I ii 1 , I 1 H M? ip I, i as s M: 2 we ji w 1, l I X, M, we 7 1 . 4 We di i H' H I If Q , 1 3 .il gi a24 Q x I v ,, - . L V 0 B x I r A b r L P u L f v ! f i V F r n a I i r X L Y i P 5 n P L E 4 P f l I , u 4 i i i l I y 1 1 . ! 1 l i i i 2 5 S E i P w , I 1 1 A f
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