Saint Charles High School - Charlemo Yearbook (St Charles, MO)
- Class of 1972
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Charles, Missouri ' Charlemo Staff Editor Chief photographer Staff photographers Business manager Student Life editors Sports editor Senior class editor Junior class editor Sophomore class editor Facultyfstaff editor Clubs and organizations editor Ads editor Staff assistants Adviser Volume 50 Janice Breitenstein Kim Goellner Pam Langston Ann Maran Matt Thomas Ray Stock Denise Dickason Kim Yaeger Pam Langston Cathy Nations Rory Riddler Gary Eldridge Janey Baggerman Ann Maran Kim Goellner Kathy Dilks Nancy Fischer Jerri Graves Sherry Park Tom Rodgers Susan Schrader Greg True Nick Van Dyke Vieta Jo Hampton -- -xxx .Jr .-l i s H 'x Y- ,, U ,Ilya 1 1 , .K ,, ek, I X if, lf ' V ,. ,. 'V' . . ' NL' f' KX 'K I 1, i' I N , .Z - - ,, I v 1, XJ' M t .-it 1-. .cf t ,, it 5, Q4 ' fy M 'ij-' M xx! . , ,wx Y U L 1 .I i ,Xa 1 l, . Lf X - ,writ ,A ' 4. A X ni lei N' 'NX .SQ V ix! 0' X-tv J lm Jul t .. fx? 'XV . itat, . if ' H ' ,A , '- '- . s it Q 4, . 2 N ., , : ilk: J i U ,I Y VT , I 1 . Y .i y '. , X- , H ,J ' ' . .,'-J l X P A il- - ,J X- ex ' E i , . . l ' M J. f-' .1 ' I so r W,-H , - ' ' 1 , 'jx w 1 - iQ-f' ,iii Y xx, l ', w , . x n I .. W , g wg.. il i. V ' J' i VI i, 1' 1 x P. fl V Foreword Like leaves on a tree, each of us grows alone, independent from each other. We function as individuals, with our own lives to live, our own choices to make. Yet all of us are needed to make the whole school. Principals, secretaries, teachers, student leaders, athletes, and janitors are necessary to keep SCHS operating smoothly. Yet the person most important to the school is the average student. Without him, the school could not exist. Like a tree, a person never stops growing. His family, school, friends, and the world he lives in infuse his personality all his life, and bring him into focus as a total person. V ,ts 'Hn W- it Yx O Jig! , Y .mf 1-3 5 1- F15 .- H www. J , 4'-fx., FA mx u. 4, at 5 '1 W - 3f'fz93.' , 'Q' :U.,.:, ?e,hgP','K T 'F 1. kid an .f,,. i ,xx F831 , xv-,', rn' ..:...,...X v C' .ir s 1' Table of Contents Student Lde Sports Classes FacultyfStaff Clubs A ds 3 ll -, H v'3 l .J is Ll g X v A Xe 5 K- .i 1 '4'J l 1 L ,f if 1 X, K. x Y x r x A-,rf N 'wg f' X Q. it 4 I L ,E a 7 if '.,'g'iV ix. gx' x ., gy '3' J fr-ew,-1 fu , 5-J'1gg'g -x A big lawn is one of the biggest advan- tages at SCHS. While the quad remains the most popular place to cangregatc before and between classes, students are moving out onto the front lawn during lunch and after school. They read, sketch, and sleep in the grass, toss Fris- bees, make clover chains, and jump in leaves. A , ir-ibm 4 r ' A 'v X . , , ', s ri ' I -I X, K r .xr V w rg, . V fi xx ,N , ' x , ,N 5 ,A 5 I , IX l I A X. . 1 1 I X-- I K r 'Xu' V ., Q 9 xl M , ,d X K X. ' ' f f ,. ' ' V -325. M .4 D I 1 . 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Still, there are times when school just seems like something to be sufferred through. And all you can do is console yourselfthat it will be over in June. l.l F I 1 4 f ' Y 4 5 . ff, L xW -N . A i a 5T, CHARLES ,Q ' M PUBLIC SCHOOLS , , v , . 1 , , , 5 A Vp., ,Af ' - 4. 4 1 .1 V -v.v W'-V.-my ,ltkxmv 1 L A , 1 A ., - ., --ewyu-44' f, at-, Q. ,. H.. -h . W W , 'J ' 1,1 .'f'57, A-asf! -POW - -f.fn:v:f,?'I-4:1--g, .', -V--w f. gf ,,g ' -3 ,,,'J.Df , ' .1, u,4- - x . -'ff '-jf-r . W Q - j -:.. S :- ?i:sQ x3.1 , - , .. V - ,Z K' -.--N , 1, , .-r , '--4:1 ' n ---f Q -, . --. -fe-xr 3 V-.. .. K B -,f . .--. ,, 7-nh.: , v , .- ...,Q:, ,N ,,.-rr , 1- - .Q i vi, , A .. I , - -- .Q A I , ' . - ' - . - - ', - ,1',- . -' Z - . ,, . - .A --V -,f- f-,. ,lm A-v,.p, -4 .VQq,,, -f. - . , 4 7 , -..,,l5, uf , , In 1 Q ,. V., '.,- - . , -3, N,-'t Y. : 4, , .Q W5! -1 ,- ,. V: tl, - A 'Aw-1 IRQ 30 C 9 agnsuawu ipsquq v'wJ b Together we l will explore nature. You can sketch 4 ' I can write. 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I q ,J J- 11 5' pdf BL: - .ffm ,f fc' 45 I' A fl fi 1 ' fl 'X 1 , , A - kr xltfql I7 JF' 5 A , e I Z ' .ff V!! 'if-,mai - . - ,-QL... ,. , ?,,.,..,.. ,t,.,,-.,,,i, 4W?n The Drug Scene has made a great impact on SCHS. The influence of drugs surrounds us, from Mr. ZigZag patches on jackets to' anti-drug posters in classrooms. a Students are innundated with drug in-' formation. Detective Alvin Rego Qrightjh lectures a class on various types of drugs A- their effects and dangers. Mar- ijuana, the most widely-used of illegal drugs in St. Charles, grows wild in Mis- souri lmiddle rightl. There are many types of rolling papers for sale at novelty and.'5head shops. Wheatstraw, Mr. ZigZag, American Flag, and six inch Esmerelda papers are big sellers. Other papaphenalia in- volved in illegal drug use are roach clips. water pipes, rollingmachines, and for the hard drug users, bottles, needles and syringes. lfar rightj. fs, Q' 'eo V 4 71 ,Jig is 1h1'yi1Y-'I' ' I I s ' o '3 ':- T0 Jn ff' J'-'O Students react to city andi national trends, concerns Important issues sparked interest in classes this year, as updat- ed courses with newer reading material allowed students to study current concerns. Mr. George Peters frightj discusses bussing with his American history class. Key Club fbottom and far rightj cleaned up the Ste Charles area, collecting 20 tons of trash, Donna Stevenson fmiddle rightj wears a smile button - a national phenomonen. fe r 'r i Ye N 'K ' A . r 'Pv 1 r'i7? ,':'eft t. f ' X V f t f 'Q' F'f.4'3 A-J 6.5, z f' : L , Q 'K' i Qsgtfxgtqjw .lr7g,f, 5 flmj 3 ,gg 5 rs! 'ist g tm! ' . t si fwff+ate:s.--2 s:S2 'S..ia1Qi- rstfwqs r t X ..wE,1w'lp.,, 'Sf 65E'Q,1,,'Ei3,.Q.' 'Q ft Q.-. 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Mr. Harold Gross assists Radio and TV stu- dents in using the audio-visual equipment to tape their own commercials. B. The new English curriculum allows for more freedom in classes. C. Through a class presentation, senior Scott Clarkson develops proper attitudes for good speech. D. Senior Denise Dickason displays her gymnas- tic skills while performing a novel quarter project in Contemporary Literature. E. Four basic language skills are introduced and developed to French student, junior Beth Hammes. F.. is tt' -,,,,,.-,vu-vi c ,-.- 4 E 1 3 1 Learningfr0m thepasf' is goal of history students If 'W if M 22 .XX 'G O uidwxvgx UQ . ur A. Tom Probsting wears an eyepatch to determine his dominant eye in psy- chology, B. Mr. Aberra from Ethiopia speaks to Mr. Lillian Bushnell's world history class. C. Frank Colaw participates in a lively discussion in American history. D. Rory Riddler and Bernard Bevans prepare an issue ol' Pirate Patriot. the ROTC newspaper. E. Don Stivers studies a naviagation chart in ROTC. Q Q5 A....,.,.,-r 1 Q.: ' .3 fiffam s ,fain gf? ..., W1 H , .11 2.2 W g fs::if5 a'7 x, ,W 'ib- zrls team techniques of lazloringj boys plan and prepare school lunches A. Senior Mike Neal takex a easserole out ol' the oven in Boys l'ood Service B. .lim keough enjoy the meatloal' dinner he helped cook. C. Bill Walkenhorst and Brian Wooldridge pre- pare ealte batter. D. Family Relations xtudents participate in ti debate on Drug Abuse. li. Sharon Trent preparex to do some handviork onthe outlit she made in Home heonomies, l 1 1 1 i 1 3 9 2 I e 1 ,.:.,T.... iv, ,T . .l:v-,f- : usiness Education and C.0.E. offer on-the-job training and experience A a w: V. , V 5 V KZ f xim - I : 'fig E. 4Qf ys QW Pi f ,V , M541 ., MQ: Wg, A' ' Qi . ' wifi? TWH fi , Sf , v 355,15 ee 26 fill' ,.f, v' c..:U ti W7 I .mul A. Senior Marian Blumenthal works as a secre- tary and crrand-runner lor Coach Bert Miller. under the COI: program. B. Aslo enrolled in COIL. senior Carol Roberts works as an assistant librarian in the school lis brary. C Neat and accurate work is stressed in keeping business and individual records in book keeping. D. Typing classes help to prepare students for future clerical positions, E, Junior Pat lVlcHale strives to hit 60 Vvi.P.Nl. during dictation in shorthand class. F. Through use ol' the controlled reader machine. senior Rick Lewis increases his reading speed and elliciency. . x -.. 6 27 . ,ir lf? lifrir- 11 -1f-- f-iii Math, chemistry and physics students experiment with concepts and formulas wig!! Q-ye-mv--Www'-'f XR 4 w,NX? GJ ki ,X t 115 4 'v X K J I, 1-j X X 2,-J K Q QL TWTJ A fy gd? X x g N: , KJ fmk., N - K Lf -5 9,2 H3 xx X x uf get 'f V Y f,Lx,1x ,-N-If V isj -fbxl NE X , J R tj jf NJ . N1 -X ' p, C K, N K XXN L Y X , af L X L, X fl-, x.i KR. LH' XXXMXAXX' xv X X! 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Allen Roche and Farouk Anwary ask ques- tions about a chemistry experiment. - 3.1. . .-- A. Students rush out into the quad between classes to enjoy one of February's spring-like days. B. Janey Baggerman, Ellen Zerr and Greg Bar- nett joined the march around the tables to assem- ble DRUM. C. A simulated skeleton is used in health classes to teach students the 206 bones ofthe body. D. Driving simulators give students behind the wheel experience in the classroom. E. Mr. Paul Meyer demonstrates the proper techniques ofchanging a tire as students look on. F. Jim Vollmar Climbs into one ol' three driver's education cars for an hour driving session. Each driver's ed. student averages I2 hours in the car. both participating and observing. I N ight- time driving classes irzitiatea','j K Health classes work with skeleton tNww. P' in llli Z Aimin- 'J .J 4' , A 4 5111: M I . li-I J. . . I .. M., G53 m, ' flzf -lv ers 1 ' -V sg M L Q RN ,, , 51 H2123 82' k5's..l if .-1, 4 X 4: 'Q-7 b- , .M KM1-.M sw .. , 4.11 1Y 1 Hihvil lmutliiiiilk QS I-Anlblmlhil 8 e J 'hh 4 mm 5','fg w . uw L-..x....2 .1-rg, Sf' L.. F' .MQYWI-ki' :- Q W Lea. af Q ? M,,,R A. Larry Hamrick drafts a 3-view orthographic projection drawing of a gear box. B, Steve Saale uses a drill press in general met- als cluss. C. Robert Yankey lits together pieces of wood while making a speaker case. D. Diane Bollinger works on a plaster sculpture with a chisel, in sculpturing class. E. Leroy Salee uses a roller to print on a lino- leum block. F. Sandy Tong and Yvonne Oldendorph mold their clay into a pitcher and a flower and weed vase. A rl and Industrial A rl studen ts use materials and imaginaI1'0ns I0 create W 'I ligb Q hw-'A ASX 1 M fr EEL! N.f- Lewis anal Clark Technical School offers seven vocational courses I- A. Mike Rufkahr uses a drafting machine for working on ajig for tooling. B. Mr. Roy Lunsford supervises the body repair ofa totally wrecked mustang. C. Students of Health Occupations use the Resi- annie in learning the different phases of health care. D. Kevin Poeling and John Bannister set up a machine for TIG welding. E. Data Processing students learn how to pro- gram and test their programming on a 1620 computer. F. Ron Fox and Dean Mallinkrodt check a cir- cuit with an oscilloscope in electronics class. A. Craig Montgomery, Gary Eldridge stuff Pir- ate Patters before they are delivered to student lockers. B. Janice Breitenstein teaches John Pleyer, Jour- nalism-I student how to crop pictures with a scaleograph. C. Being aware of school news and designing Dai- ly Thing layouts are some of the duties of Daily Thing editor Janey Baggerman and assistant edi- tor Rorv Riddler. D. JOURNALISM-ll: TOP TO BOTTOM, Janey Baggerman, Daily Thing editorg Kim Goellner, chief photographer and Darkroom Managerg Pam Langston, assistant sports editor and photographerg Rory Riddler, News Bureau editor: Ann Maran, photographer and CHAR- LEMO Organizations editorg Janice Breitenstein, CHARLEMO editorg Denise Dickason, Pirate Patter sports editor: Ray Stock, Business Manag- erg Cathy Nations, Senior section editorg Mat- thew Thomas, photographerg Tom Rodgers, sports editorg Jerri Graves, Pirate Patter Page Three editorg Sherry Park, editor-in-chief and Punctured Drum editorg Nick VanDyke, circula- tion and exchange editor. D,-,,.,-f fee Electronic stencil adds pictures to The Daily Thingg Drum staff triples l l r l l 36 ,, U... .,, 'rf' 9? W, ay Q-x 1' V. A et V, A. Punctured Dmm is a literary magazine that includes original student composition, art work and photog- raphy, PUNCTURED DRUM STAFF: BACK ROW, Sharon Trent, Sharon Holliday, Kathy Keller, Vanessa Stark, Evelyn Mantle, Bill Ebersole, Ellen Zerr, Janice Davis, Mrs. Judith Houston, Adviser, Tim Klotz, Karen Platt. FRONT ROW: Greg Barnett, Carolyn Hunt, Maribeth Selvig, Ruth Ann Silverberg, Sherry Park, editor Soraya Rohde, Bruce Powell, Jerri Graves, layout editor. BJOURNALISM-I: BACK ROW, Kathi Struckman, John Wells, Donna Sherrow, Kelly Board, Craig Montgomery. FRONT ROW, Gary Eldridge, Nancy Fisher, Susan Schrader, Jan Bryant, Kathy Dilks, Ellen Timberman. C. Sherry Park and Kim Yaeger Pirate Patter editor get a first look at a Pirate Patter after it comes back from the printer. D. Mrs. Veita Jo Hampton, publications adviser, and Janice Breitenstein look over CHARLEMO linal forms. 37 x N XX? it-T'x Q-lA W1 31 A. Junior Bob Ruth contemplates an answer to a study question. B. Senior Dave Kornya adjusts the film on the micro-lilm machine. C. Sophomore Mark Ebert searches for a report in the solitude ofthe library. My l l 'ww 'W 1 Q' Orchestra presents Christmas program coneertt' by Bach, Beethoven A. Senior Ray Stock practices his score on his cello. B. ORCHESTRA: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Semon, Mary Varker, Karen Finke, Nan- cy Barklage, Steve Schulte, Donna Campbell. SECOND ROW: Julie Gipson, Cathy King, Ken Gillette, Jean Varker, Gail House, Vicky Bailey. THIRD ROW: Carol Staggemeier, Ray Stock, Linda Criddle, Robin Ross, Visuth Vathanana, Denise Allen. FOURTH ROW: Jane Varker, Carol McFarland, Ernie Schuster, Debra Leeke, Cindy Foote, Mike Corns. FIFTH ROW: Lorrie Johnson, Jennifer Praeger, John Morris, Charles Wilkinson, Bill Cox, Jeff Patton. SIXTH ROW: Greg Luerding, Brian Gibson, Becky Oliver, Jim Morris, Dave King. SEVENTH ROW: Mr. Kenneth Beckham, Greg McGlaughlin, Priscilla Marlof. C. Ken Gillette and Gail House concentrate on their playing during class. D. Orchestra director Mr. Kenneth Beckham conducts a musical score. vu? L.. 39 ?,,.-- A. MARCHING BAN D: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Greg Luerding, John lnee, Debbie Wieeh- ens, Steve Plackemeier. Sue Stadler. Gina Dryden, Dawn Smother. Pat Ernie. SECOND ROW: Priscilla Marlol, Cathy Moe, Robin Cushman, Lizette Kohler, Jane Varker, Carol McFarland. Diana Dowd. Cher- yl Jeffries, Carol Orf, Martha Morgan. THIRD ROW: Greg MeGlaughlin, Carol Staggemeier, Donna Moore, Sue Ferguson,Julie lxrupa, Bridget Foehs, Cathy Anderson, Janice Breitenstein, Charlotte Petry. Debra Leeke. FOURTH ROW: Kevin DeSplinter, Diane Oelklaus, Denise Weston. Jenifer Praeger. Lor- rie Johnson, Linda Thompson, Becky Oliver, Diane Emring, Pam Tersehluse, Peggy LeValley, FIFTH ROW: Audrey Wilkinson, Harold Thomas, Gentry Dunnagan, Gary Brown, Neal LaBanea, Greg Aubo- ehon, Roger Shipp, Dana Ruse, Beeky Burton. SIXTH ROW: Jeff Patton, Terry Eddington, Mike Kern, Dennis Miller, Tom Troutman, Brian Gibson, Bill Cox, Jeff Mitchell, Tom Probsting, Cindy Foote. SEV- ENTH ROW: Gary Mason, Craig Liebel, Charles Wilkinson, Dan Clark, David Stock, Steve Quattrucci, Bruce Gibson. EIGHTH ROW: Dave Ring, Adrian McLellan, Mike Corns, Steve Sharp, Mark Haal- boom, Harry Knollhofl, David Dunlap. B. Junior Roger Shipp praetiees his part for Stage Band. C. Pep Band members play during the Fall Sports Assembly. D. Minnie Mouse marches along Adrian McClellan. 40 vera mpf, X If it . EN ,, lui Bana' marches ln Veilea' Prophet parade enlzvens games ana' sports assemblies N - 4 - 5. xi.. i ' ' S . x i- , . ,K S5 ' . . . A .N i X. Pep Band mcmhcr HIGCS huhimi iromhimc .il lust i10mCiMlSkCIh.lii1lLlfl1C B. Seniors Adrian McClellan und Becky Oliver add their spirit to halftime pcrtorniancc. C. Sophomore Gary .Xubochon practices during Band class. M aclrzgal A Cappella Gzrls Ensemble ehozrs compete ln DzstrzctFest1val A. A CAPPELA MEMBERS: Phyllis Auten, Marcia Avery, Marilyn Barban, Teresa Bau- mann, Pat Bazzell, Neva Beard, Kathy Bennett Ford, Pam Bloebaum, Kelly Board, Mary Bos- chert, Dennis Boswell, Michael Breckle, Joyce Bridgewater, Leanna Brooks, Beverly Budd, Pa- tricia Bunch, Karen Bush, Jane Cecil, Daniel Cul- lom, Rhonda, Cullom, David Dale, Pamela Dav- is, Barb Dennis, Jeanne Dugan, Julie Dunn, Joan Echele, Barbara Eckstein, Shelley Evans, Mark Ford, Susan Fritts, Lisa Gipson, Pamela Gire, Patricia Gross, Rodger Henderson, Scott Hen- drickson, Barbara Henrichs, Wayne Herrman, Deborah Hickman, Lester Hillman, Rich Hodges, Sharon Holliday, Warren Hollrah, Car- olyn Hunt, Donna King, Janet Kunze, Susan Lorensen, Paula Lunsford, Ann Maran, Linda McBride, Charles McMullin, Ronald Merry, Louise Meyer, Wendy Miles, Juanita Miller, Gloria Moore, Betty Mueller, Cathy Nations, Jane Nesslage, Rhonda Nitsche, Nancy Noel, Paulette Peters, Diana Pettit, Kathleen Pettit, Bruce Regot, Cindy Reynolds, Reginald Robin- son, Thomas Rodgers, William Ross, Darcy Russell, Vicki Seward, Rebecca Shirley, Marsha Shoults, John Staub, Joan Stephenson, Pamela Stoer, Bonnie Thiel, Pam Thompson, Randy Tong, Raymond Varnes, Patricia Waters, Angela Watts, Kathy Wilburn, Charlotte Wren, Kenneth Wren, Brenda Wylie, Thomas Farrar. B. Girls Ensemble members look at new singing material. h 'Q v L i lg! s N L , -xr. 'Q A. Madrigal Choir sings lor thc student body al the Thanksgiving assembly . B. MADRIGAL CHOIR MEMBERS: Rick Adams, Marilyn Barban, Dennis Bozwell, David Dale, Joan Echele, Terry Eddington, Shelley Evans, Larry Hamrick, Lester Hillmann, Warren Hollrah, Carolyn Hunt, Paula Lunsford, Linda McBride, Jane Nesslage, Bruce Regot, Thomas Rodgers, William Ross, John Staub, Joan Sle- phenson, Ken Wren, Rodger Henderson, Tom Farrar, Becky Shirley, Jeannie Auten, Pal Baz- zell, Julie Dunn, Vicki Seward, Pam Seward, Pat Waters. I ' t 1 1 . F? 9 9 ? A A 9 A A 3 n V J xiii' ,X-1 xy' f if A .. A 4 A. SOPHOMORE BLUE ROBE CHOIR MEMBERS: Monica Bartling, Kitty Beach, Patricia Bos- chert, Margaret Brewer, Victoria Burkhart, Janet Coy, Mary Davis, Susan Dorlaque, Mary Ebeling, Lin- da Edwards, Marilyn Finke, Gloria Finn, Teri Ford, Connie Furman, Joyce Gallatin, Genie Godas, Carl Greear, Karen Gulliams, Joan Guthrie, Susan Hall, Deborah Harting, Christine Herter, Deborah Holtz, Shelby Jaeger, Sheryl Johndrow, Diana lnce, Vera King, Lynn Kramer, Keith Kruse, Ken Lentz, Jeanne Mades, James McBride, Lynette Miller, Sheri Mordt, Joy Morris, Cheryl Morrow, Carty Nolle, Nan Nothstine, Sandra Nowack, Lisa Peters, Susan Pickering, Mary Rigdon, Karen Rodgers, Margaret Shut- tenberg, Vanessa Stark, Sandra Strauss, Mary Sylcox, Diane Townsend, Sharon Trent, Dorothea Tuni- son, Glenda Wadley, Debbie Wakefield, Douglas Whitman. B. Cindy Reynolds concentrates on her part while singing in Girls Ensemble. C. Jeannie Auten helps Tom Rodgers adjust his bow tie. D. TRIPLE TRIO MEMBERS: Patricia Bunch, Barbara Eckstein, Jeanne Dugan, Lisa Gipson, Patricia Gross, Barbara Henrichs, Paulette Peters, Cindy Reynolds, Bonnie Thiel. E. GIRLS ENSEMBLE MEMBERS: Susan Anderson, Marcia Avery, Nancy Barklage, Neva Beard, Kathy Bennett Ford, Debra Bextemueller, Pam Bloebaum, Sally Bohrer, Debra Boschert, Beverly Budd, Patricia Bunch, Beverly Burkhart, Roberta Buxton, Rhonda Cuoom, Barb Dennis, Jeanne Dugan, Bar- bara Eckstein, Susan Fritts, Lisa Gipson, Deborah Grober, Patricia Gross, Barbara Henrichs, Sharon Holliday, Teresa Hood, Gail House, Deborah King, Donna King, Janet Kuhze, Patricia Lampitt, Marcia Liebel, Ann Maran, Christine Matticker, Nancy Pfost, Paulette Peters, Cindy Reynolds, Sherry Richard- son, Jackie Rodgers, Penny Schulte, Diane Shulze, Royln Specie, Bonnie Theil, Pam Thompson, Char- lotte Wren, Brenda Wylie, Darcy Russell, Kim Yaeger. 44 Sophomore Blue Robe Choir members learn music and gain choral experience K xx QQ A 45 i N I N . w J D it Q' it ff K ji P ef' SW J CQ F5 xi of -figs if LX pi i 7 V TNQ! Af' V X X' Q' 'J fo it Gig! ET, fl Q sutdenz tg .tt resnst nl fp E . I-eff S - et 5 -. ef I VINX xxg ' .A Q- gf B! M ' , ta . N Sz.a?zng5fe,iaaace , gzimmqytiti W J g X y , .Cjf 71 xx is-J 43,51 av tty be 5 H It V. Vi A. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Brockmannz president, Bonnie --.if - Griffith, treasurer, Nancy Pfostg secretafy, Tom nt. B. Student Body secretary Nancy Pfost prepres stencil of Student Council minutes. C. One of hisjobs as Student Body president was to speak to parents at Back to School Night. D. FACULTY ADVISORY COMMITTEE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. Gilbert Lauer, Dale Westg president, Leonora Wilkinson, Michael Doyeng vice president, Linda Klieman, Dorothy Lammers, Ruth Ann Hilleman, Marrianne Thiel, Col. Leland Rudiger, Robert Hukill, Dennis McClelland. E. SCHOOL BOARDL FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. James Evans, Delores Pund- mann, Stephen Blackhurst. SECOND ROW: Vincent Schneider, Claude Jacobs, Wayne Oetting. QM 46 A.Sl:NlORS1 FRONT ROW. l.l:l-l IO RIGHT: Marilyn Barban. Winston Wolli presi- dent, Naney' Barklageg secretary, .loe Pierce: viee president. Denise Diekason, SILCOND ROW: Debbie Bosehert. Terri Hood, Debby Grober. Dennis Budde, Chris Mattielser, lzmily Arnold. B. JUNIORSL FRONT ROW. l.l1l-I IO RIGHT: Emil Wepprich, Marcy Avery. Nancy Noel, president, Ann Maran. Mike Rother: viee prsident. SFCOND ROW: Karen Finke. Mary Bosehert. Linda Wylie. Lillian Bushnell. Pam Bacon, Sue Fritts. Kim Yaeger. Deb Hickman, C. Sophomore Craig Montgomery virites a Stu- dent Council for the DAILY THING. D. Junior elass treasurer Anne Mudd goes over weekly' elass treasury report. E. SOPHOMORES1 FRONT ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dan Vance: viee president, Greg Me- Glaughling secretary-treasurer, Bob Weekly, Da' vid LaGesse1 president. SECOND ROW: Garry Adams, Craig Montgomery. Pam Mason. Geor- gia Garrison, Ron Wolf, Terry Whitehead. . . . mn' ,Qtr 5, x ij?- LCN' , A. FOOTBALLfBASKETBALL SQUADQ LEFT TO RIGHT: Trisha Lampitt. Mary Bosehert, Carol Finek. Debbie Bosehert: captain. Pam Thompsong co-captain, Terri Hood, Linda Coles. Shelley Evans. B. PoothallfBasketball cheerleader Mary Boschert shows her enthusiasm as the Pirates score another touchdown. C. B-Tl:AM 5fQLiAIJf FRONT ROW: Judy Morie. Patty Anderson. Sl:C- OND ROW: Charlotte Stoeliner. Patti Thoelke. THIRD ROW: Raye Pow- ers. Susan Hall: eaptain. l-OURTH ROW: Pam Tersehluse. Beth Cruse. l- I PTH ROW: Peggy Schmidt. Connie Baekhus1 eo-captain. Varszly spills into two squads' B team takes second in clinic - 74 .9 rlyw 17 ' :-' ...Q Q ff D i ,' ,fd t Q ' ,izl . i .. ' 1 if 1' 5 Y i 5T' ' Efwf ii' i'. ' Ev! .8 .A 'g.1 A 5. I: . 1 ti i. 'E V P1 ' A. Swimmingfwrestling cheerleaders Sue Fritts and Pam Bacon watch cross country runners at a meet. B. B-team cheerleaders ride in the Homecoming Parade. hopeful for a Homecoming victory. C. Cheerleaders listen attentively at Fall Sports Assembly. D. SWIMMINGXWRESTLING SQUAD: Lara Schlage, Karen Hayes: captain, Marilyn Barban. Janet Jones, Sue Fritts, Debbie Wiechens, Ann Becker: co-captain, Pam Bacon. Braces . . . j?nals,' crowded halls . . . tara' ies Dr. Pepper . . . lonely moments . . A. Nancy Fischer displays her braces. B. Cindy Browning and Joe Pierce watch a classmate change a tire in driver's ed. C. Cheerleaders spend many hours making signs, which are usually torn down by students in a matter of hours. D. Growing enrollment caused crowded halls and stairs. E. Bill Waldrop empties his locker, attempting to recover a book. F. Greg Huffmeier relaxes on the lawn during lunch. milieu Qu... f C RQSES c RE RED. VioL.ETS ARE GREE No Sm T C HRW. Pl ATESi ARE 5 50 REALLY 60 I l NMA N.. E 5 ! M I Av '.4'fi'5 'f'?'f? t L N 'Q p ' . . ' .ll -. .mb -V-,ff'- - fb Bikes . . .jeans . . love . . .acne . . spirit . .peace . . the highschool scene A. Lots of hair -f thick, long and wavy, is a definite social status symbol. B. Photographer Matt Thomas catches the cafeteria in a different light. C. Kristy Ricketts purchases a CHARLEMO from Colleen Hopkins. D. UMC photojournalism student Mike Bizelli used a time exposure to obtain this picture ofthe cheerlead- ers flashlights. E. Get to bed late last night? Forget your homework? Big test next hour? Develop a migraine? 52 9 N A S-YW' . 5 'ffht Qu ....- Q-5-. A ..f.r6-v'f--'C-:94f .wA s X g . ' ' if ,Q -.s ' 9 ' l is s b v ,. . 9 ' ',Qg , if v- ' ' Q . ling Adv! . ,x Q w 415' 'ix ,o f uh -9 - f ff-ff M9 'N .S . Q gxxx, SB? se 1 2 i ? dl 71 Homecoming theme World of R J! -FY ' ,-aw, .. V H Sy i wkigwixl gi f as ' i :.5:tf1Qr 'Qi t u W ab C A. Varsity cheerleaders Terri Hood and Shelly Evans lead cheers from the back of a convertable with the help of Donald Duck. B. The Senior Class won first prize for their float Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs C. Larry Hamerick and Paula Lunsford dressed as Mickey and Minnie Mouse to win first prize in the contest. D. At the dance Saturday night, couples talked and danced to the music of Touch . Disney inspires contests, floats, decorations. Following the theme World of Disney , Student Council sponsored a Disney character contest. There were many entries, but Mickey and Minnie Mouse won the first prize of 55.00. The seniors won first prize for their elaborate float Snow White and the Sev- en Dwarfs . Youth for Christ placed second and the Junior class float placed third. Spirits were high at the pep rally held Friday night. Juniors and Seniors tied in the number of events won. At the dance Saturday night, Touch played music for those in attendance. 54 A. Varsity Cheerleader Linda Coles leads a spir- ited crowd in Beer, Beer at the pep rally. B, The juniors, gritting their teeth, make a sue- cessful attempt to pull the seniors over the line in the tug-of-war. C. Senior Amy Adams prepares to peddle for her calss in the tricycle race where the seniors lost to thejuniors. D. The attendents and queen for '71 Homecom- ing are: Juniors Sue Slaton and Mary Bosehertg seniors Emily Arnold and Queen Debbie Bos- chertg and sophomores Debbie Griffin and Pam Shands. W W N , 1 I I , 1 K N 1 M I 1 l rf, Despite drizzle, Pirate spirit remained undaunlea' Mud and rain are no strangers at SCHS homecomings and this year was no exception. The Pirates battled as best as they could with a slippery ball on a field ofmud, but lost to Ritenour 6-17. At halftime, the classes of'29, '33, and '39 were honored. Mrs. Fred Tainter, football queen of l928, crowned this year's homecoming queen Debbie Boschert. 1 7' Iv v 4 7 x u 5 rg A. Senior Debbie Boschert was crowned '7l Homecoming queen. B. Coaches Gary Foland and Roscoe Jennings glower as Pirates and Huskies clash in the mud. C. ln a wild scramble for the slippery pigskin. players slide on the field. f D. Determination to reposses the ball shows on the faces of the Pirates as the Huskies prepare to hike. E. Pirates and Huskies battle for possesion ofthe ' ball. F. A large crowd turned out at the game to cheer for the Pirates. G. Alumnae of '28, '33. and '39 hold a quick con- ference before being introduced at halftime. :1R?'f',A .. A. f. .Ng ew 3-1,,,a 4 ' ' ,sf ' f gf N ew ,.,,- ' J' ' .s. s s , , , . , W k , . , h 1 me Q - wiv W M J Q, A yy .?'4.v??5r. L 6305 A if . . 1, fn 'fn -fa' in ' - ' W af, '22, --V,3w - ,, f-,A ,i ,g:,w,,v, ,f f y , W 1 'sway - pf ,avyzyww ,, - pf ...af -.Q .1 A, ,,, Mme, . ,sy .L me 15432 -r. M.fEqvy-'QYQ if A. The role ol' Helen Keller. played by' Ellen Tucker. was dillicult to learn because ol' the lack oldialogue and continuous movement. B. Helen tires ol' learning how to spell words and tries to escape. but Annie. played by Ginger Rap- ert stops her. C. Before the trial period to teach Helen is over, Captain Keller, played by Richard Hodges. tries to persuade Annie to let he and Mrs. Keller. played by Sharon Trent, to take Helen home. D. Annie scolds Helen after she has thrown one oliher many' tantrums. E. Mrs. Keller: her son, played by Tony' Roemerl and Captain Keller argue about Annie and Helen. F. THE CAST AND CREW OF THE MIRA- CLE WORKERN: IFI RST ROWJ Cathy' Ander- son. Kathy McCoy. Barb Henrichs. Ellen Tucker. Sue Mclxlemany. Judy Thacker. lSECOND ROWJ Mary' Rigdon. Jo Potchen, Linda Semon. Loretta Gahr. Lisa Baue. Sharon Trent. Jeanne Dougan. Vicki Hendricks, QTHIRD ROWJ Miss Connie Gunn. Joy Morris Lisa Peters, Tony Roemer, Ginger Rapert, Dave Dale. Greg Smith. Harold Utterback, Richard Hodges. ,,, Y g Everything has its wonders even darkness and silence fhe above quote by Helen Keller, a blind deaf-mute, who was noted for her extrodinary accomplishments despite her handi- caps. Anne Sullivan, formally blind but partially cured, taught Helen how to speak, read and write and encouraged her to con- tinue her education. The Miracle Worker , performed by the Pirate Players Oc- tober 27 and 29, is the story of Helen's first contact with the outside world through Anne Sullivan's teaching. Y Ll XM A. In Wang Chi Yang's garden the Marina School of Citizenship holds its graduaton ceremony. Madam Liang, the star pupil, performed by Jane Ness- lage, hasjust become a U.S. citizen. B. Mei Li, played by Marilyn Barban, is examined by Wang Chi Yang, played by Tom Rodgers. He is charmed by her flower drum song and decides to purchase her for his son. C. Wang Ta, played by Bill Ross, rehearses his graduation speech and is ad- mired by Mei Li and Helen Chao, played by Becky Shirley. Sammy Fong de- cided to sell his contract for Mei Li to Wang because he is in love with Linda Low, played by Paula Lunsford. A hundred million miracles Are happening every day Flower Drum Song , although plagued with many problems. was as successful as its predecessors. Mr. Willam V. Hender- son, director, broke his leg while working on scenery before school began. Because of his accident, the first two weeks of rehearsal were held in his bedroom. Flower Drum Song was performed November I6, I8 and I9 a delay of one month. This musical comedy by Rodgers and Hammerstein involved ll different sets. Much ofthe elaborate scenery was painted by Darcy Russell and Dave Mingus, a '71 graduate. Jim Goldsby, a Lindenwood student, choreographed the show and collabo- rated with Bruce Regot in planning Ta's Dream Scene . A. Sammy Fong, played by Lester Hillmann, tries to convince his longtime girl friend. Linda Low to marry him. B. Linda perform's her strip tease act much to the astonishment of the Wang family. C. Before the graduation party, Wang Ta comes to speak with his father. Madam Liang, Dr. Li and his daughterjust over from China. I-..- if . IQ? 'fs s E .1 ff: 4 wi C I Lettermalfs Club sponsors S weethearl Dance alone After Student Council decided not to sponsor the Sweetheart Dance this year, Letterman's Club took over. Bittersweet played and Scott Clarkson and Barb Henrichs were the MC's at the dance held February ll. A, Marilyn Barban was chosen by the lettermen to reign at their dance. B. Retiring queen Patricia Dusenberry crowned the new queen. C. The '72 Sweetheart Court and their escorts: Kim Yaeger and Steve Pan- horstg Barb Dennis and Roger Shippg Pam Hoke and Mike Brayg Marilyn Barban and Jerry Schierdingg Dawn Smothers and Mike Vogt: Amy Adams and Paul Bekebrede. 'wi I k Q O . Q fa to -' i 1 Q s l l e ll t s we .f V ,wifi 2 :E as J ' V. .- gg S it 2 8? . S1 'ls V X5 s 5 ie,v5 W, wt C-M Q-new Q - N, , W , v. 1 Q l ,xl C XFX. A. Students danced to thc music ol' Bitter sweet . B. While awaiting for the altendenls to be intro duced. students talk on the bleacherx 4 .KX I gi 63 ' O Je wish ordeal portrayed irz Diary 0fA nne Frank ln The Diary of Anne Frank, eight major characters were rarely out of sight ofthe audience. This made the job of direc- tor Miss Connie Gunn and her assistant Barb Henrichs a for- midable one. The play was presented February 24 and 26. It is based on the memoirs of a Dutch-Jewish girl whose family during World War II, goes into hiding to escape being put into concentration camp. The cast was: Cathy Anderson A Anne Frank, Walter Burk- art A Peter Van Daan, Mike Corns A Mr. Frank, Sally Bohrer A Mrs. Frank, Jeanne Dougan A Margot Frank, David Dale - Mr. Van Daan, Marilyn Finke A Mrs. Van Daan, Mary Rigdon A Miep, Richard Hodges A Mr. Dussel Kraler, Mark Hunsel A Mr. Dussel, and Sugar A CMouschi the Catj. 1.22 ,i x v i A. Stage hands make last minute preparations on the set. B. Peter Van Daan Ends comfort in talking to hisdeafcat. C. Barb Henrichs applies makeup to Sally Boh- rer before the play. A. Mr. lfrunk read u prayer from the liOR,fXll in the Hunukkuh eelehrntion. B. Peter kissed Anne for the lirst lime und tuld her he liked her, C. The two liumilies heeume upset when tnld some had news. D. Mrs. Vun Duun told Anne ot' her teenage romunees und let Anne model her fur emit. ' i lil l A. Students goof off with friends during an assembly. B. Terri Giboney and Joan Stevenson clown around in the Homecoming parade as it moves down Main Street. C. At the Thanksgiving Assembly, Janet Jones performs a skit with a pilgrom and a turkey, Mr. Charles Brader. D. Although Student Council lost money and at- tendance was low, the Rock Concert was success- ful in that the students who went enjoyed good music by Travis and AIbatross . E. Students linger in the quad between classes. F. The Homecoming crowd show various degrees ofinterest in the game and each other. av Mnvws-s 'M M-.t.,a nw ,midi in if 1 4,4 Q... - -,ff 0-at ' -If Ili! 63? file wv,,.t ,. --...sung www! Grip, C lass-of! your-Choice Day, breakfast comes I0 SCHS Football and basketball games, assemblies, and hallways are always jammed with students laughing, cheering, clapping. Seniors, especially, always seem to make the best of situa- tions. GRIP, Grievance Review lnteraction Panal, was formed by Student Council and FAC. Students who had complaints or problems were able to consult with the panel. Juniors and sopho- mores were able to visit the class of their choice for two periods Friday, January 28. Students enjoyed breakfast held before school. They were discontinued after the Christmas holidays be- cause ofthe limited attendance. of '5J1.3? A ' SN V tjht Q Qt an , 52' .if 3,5 A Y Egg? o xf SCHS I-shirts, Mr. Legs and spirit chain contests encourage S CHS spirit A. Sherry Richardson gives her boyfriend, Don Rahe a big hug. B. A new girls' gymnastics group, the Pirettes, was organized this year. Members are: front rowg Pam Davis, Debbie Mayfield, Carolyn Fuchs, Pam Langston, Carol Masters, Debbie Griffin, Sandy Knappg back rowg Lorie Dairda, Lynn Hughart, Janet Jones. Martha Morgan. C. Senior cheerleaders for the Powder Puff basketball game, Randy Brown, Jerry Schierding, Pat Beils- mith, and Greg Luerding pose in formation. D, Marcelle Robinson observes her classmates in gym. E. Mr. Fred Latc, counselor, supervises sophomores taking the ITED. 68 DENM A. Ricky Beard and Mike Western enjoy their ice cream cones as Gary Parr arrives, B. Sue Stadler, like many SCHS students or- ders some food from Jack-in-the-Box. It was a popular place until students were prevented from loitering in the dining area and parking lot. C. Dairy Queen is the usual place to go after a Friday night basketball game. lt is usually packed wall to wall with kids. D. McNair Park. a favorite hangout of many. was closed by the police because of reported drug sales and disturbances. E. Since the opening ofthe Cinema Four movie center, it has become popular for its low prices and four movie selections. Shelly Evans and Tom Brockmann study the bulletin display of a fea- tured movie. I , ,wa t A sz Z 2 if ,mf 4 --N-.. 5-wifxyur R Q fi .. XXA ., .... A 'SW 3 it 2. W 3 .B a ,X if 5 M? ,fxx X X X I X Q6 X Q? W ow X ,-f X X Q .X f X YS X u gc N X 'X F kx ,ga X QQ . 7 SHQSQXX- , 5 ws' . V ' 'N I M? W 1 if M 4 ! 1 . . jf? f ff DQ the B0x,' movzes and the Lot are popular as kids hz! the town I 1 'x V A-.if V 1 . A. - ,. 1, KW' 9 , Q. if . A s':. f' fy 1, f ,Q f l 'Ni 1 1 I, 'w7'a-,- A fy!! igff ,, .fl Q 2 A7 f 1 If, ' Q ,iff 1 ...f ii, ,1 ' A N. s ' vf ff vrf1? f .1 , if kf '4 lf' , . 33115 I 44 Q HL: ,um Wir fx'h- 'MP ws N, gk ni' f, K Q 151 M14 4 M , QW ' Q xx, . V a -w M41 3 'h g L 1 , . 5,1 :, f I wr y . ffl!! I , My f 1 1 -Rf A41 'f Qin :O ' f NF' . J , -ol 'Av an s 3. al! ,IAQ , ,, ,I 4' N ','kqs,,. c 445 LII W u v, U .W ,gi W vt l ,, ' 1 - ' ' iw .. Xffnf , Q ' 'Eh' v A 41 f N I P I L U 5 h L 9 I I A' ,M r f, , T GKKH eg.: if -1 T'6f...a-P sports 'W 'Sy ' 6 sig X wb! 51 JL-Q. A. Junior Curtis Brown breaks loose to lead Pir- ate offense in scoring and yardage gained. B. Jim Grass concentrates on kicking form which accounted for several Pirate points. C. Pirates display anxieties while waiting for opening game kick-off. X D. Two Pirate players close in on a Ritenour halfback. li. Pirates head into another hopeful victory. if - Iv ,-vw v- ,? 1r e at in Limafnllfa lv H Z7 mf X f .wmv A 'hiv ,..- . , we-u. Pirates end season with trio 0 f winsg Scorejirst winning season since 1964 lfghmnof fm'-1:-gf' 1'- H fiwney nv., 'f fr-wr -,rggf ii I' Mfg: l1QW '5 Y '!! ?'1 7F ' , wg-A 'Q as .-. P 1 Y.- 2,955.0 ,, fi' g3'L.. J. in 'Hg -F1 in-P' .Lrg C w. rlfz.-Q4 W, gf 38 '-. PI cn,,J' 1 ' 4-' 4 :ff m - 3934. 1 ..-'nu -.vu r -'G '-'rr -' x.' I ' an X' nfqshi tggtkfisf-,. ls' s Xgv, . 4 , 'dn .:Ti3 . A .,4 .1 2823- I '-M. 'QQ' F9 .i3-.:l L- 'Y' sais! 2' 'if-Aff'-r'.. ' 3. 7 s'3I4.i,-4 Q. ,s,,.- f - . - H , x-ff a Ii: I , , fading 1 Q .A . 'Img . , 'ky-,-f Psy Nags ,ugi,mH, fag fl-SL lf, . Q ' 1 ,li 3 9-Q 1 I x .. , - lK'!'M:.?'-. I: H M' .4 5 4- 75 ot , ai mfr-f - .-. an-nr A-. -.2 - M. A. Stiff Pirate defense toughens in the mud- soaked Homecoming game with the Ritenour Huskies. B. Assistant Coach Jennings contemplates possi- ble plays in game situation. C. Junior quarterback Craig Potts looks on after handing offto a Buc running back. F. mis.. ,U 'XR A Q if. , A. The Pirates under pressure, Coaches Gary Foland and Paul Meyer ponder what the next move will be. B. Pirate defense brings down a Ritenour halfback. C. Junior Kevin Keiser receives instructions from Coach Meyer in the press box. D. Senior Greg Luerding attempts to break a tackle to gain yardage for St. Charles. -,ga :ff 145 A 'Q .W Varsity Scores SCHS l4 University City SCHS 30 Kansas City-Paseo SCHS I4 McCluer SCHS 6 Pattonville SCHS 6 Riverview SCHS 8 Ritenour SCHS 13 Normandy SCHS 34 Principia SCHS 29 Hazelwood 76 Sophonfzores gain needed experience ff fit in successful B-team gridiron season . Q' .f i Q3 S n X A X-N ln A. Sophomore Larry Goessling passes down- lield as a Riverview end closes in. Y , '1- J Lf A 1 ' avi- 'Kr lg, 5 ru alfa ta li ni. K' ,- B. Strong B-team defense holds opponents from B,Iean,l Scores gaining a first down. C. Sophomore back linds running room to pick up extra yards. D. Sophomore Steve Quutruci in pursue ol' u Puttonville ballcarrier. 77 SCHS Liniverxity City fi SCHS Ferguson- lf Florissant SCHS MeClucr 30 SCHS Puttonvillc fi SCHS Riverview lo SCHS Ritcnour tw SCHS Hazelwood .AX ll SCHS Hurclx-.ood IX wwwf' VARSITY TEAM: FRONT ROW: Charlie Sackmann, Melvin Clark, Tom Wright, Jim Pierce, Kevin Keiser, Andy Maloney, Mark Woolridge, Steve Con- way, Butch Beiter. ROW 2, Bill Hamlett, Brad Struckmann, Greg Luerding, Jerry Schierding, Steve Saale, John Ganser, Roger Shipp, Art Holliday, Ron Spears, Neil Perry, Mike Vogt, Rick Lewis. ROW 3, Steve Arnold, Craig Potts, Ed Burkhardt, Mike Bray, George Terrio, Pat Beilsmith, Allan Roche, Mark Smith, Robbie Runyon, Brent Patterson, Keith Bolton, Tom Stephenson. ROW 43 Jim Grass, Carl Baldwin, Steve Meers, Brad Carlton, Clay Hughett, Shawn Carter, Mike Schneider, Curtis Brown, Kurt Kinnevan, Kevis Schwede, Barksdale Schumpe, Walter Burkhardt. ROW 53 Coach Paul Meyer, Trainer John Young, Jeff Woody, Coach Jennings, Paul Brown, Kim Higgins, Dan Kiernan, Coach Gary Foland. -if 1 W 'Q 7 My flag., My ,wwf In B-TEAM: FRONT ROW, Greg Meyer, Jessie Stuart, Mark Ebert, Vance Gribble, Barry Jack, Bernard Robinson, Kyle Seeman, Ron Dickinson, Steve Brown ROW 21 Doug Schmidt, Jim Vollmar, Chris Boschert, Bob Eckhard, Steve Quatrucci, Dan Vance, Mike Ebert, Kent Higgins, Danny King, Mark Hall. ROW 3 Greg Logue, Mike Van Dyke, David Page, Phil Krupa, Larry Layton, Mike Bowman, Bob Wehde, Kenny Meyer, Mike Heitmann, Mark Stoer, Jeff Powell Larry Goessling. ROW 4, Coach Steve Stahl, Coach Jim Harris, Coach Mike Proffitt, Coach David Lehmann. 78 :Brig-'fe galil 3 5 ., Y Juniors a'ominate Cross Country Team manage one victory in tough league lv I 1. 4'-1. N 1 N v ,.- Q 3' ,A-.L tc :.. 4 'JW' 4 '. X . he .. ,- ' 1 1. A ft. , eAA A x . 9-.ggi . .. v' , , . 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SCHS 29 Ritenour 27 SCHS 38 Hazelwood 23 SCHS 42 Pattonville l9 SCHS 22 Francis Howell 33 SCHS 46 Riverview I5 SCHS 97 Parkway Central 27 Normandy 34 SCHS 33 McCluer 24 Pirate swimmers drown out old rec0ra',' S end Lloyd and Plackem eir to S ta le 'lf 1 w' its 'Y . Ax, 4 A. Swimmers make a big splash at the start ofa wow-4' --A Xa, 'ace' -. . 4 - , Swimming Scores B. A Pirate swimmer plunges into another hopeful win. C. Brian Woolridge gets set for the gun to go off. D, Randy Henkle executes a layout in the div- ing competition. SCHS Normandy SCHS Parkway West SCHS Jennings SCHS Pattonville SCHS Berkeley SCHS McCluer SCHS Ritenour SCHS Parkway Central SCHS Normandy SCHS Afton SCHS Ladue SCHS Pattonville SCHS Berkeley SCHS McCluer 80 fl ,. . ...,,,.. , sf fb? 'U' ' , ' ' . ,, A I ,it After battling its way through its linest season since its recent beginning, the St. Charles Pirate swimming team proved it can compete in the tough Surburban North League. After its first win against Pattonville, the team went on to win two more, ending the season with a 3-Il record, the swimming Pirates top record. Another indication of the team's fine season was the fact that two Pirate swimmers advanced to the state finals in Columbia. These swimmers were seniors Steve Plackemeir and David Lloyd. Plackemeir finished twelfth in the state in the 400-meter individual medley, while Lloyd placed eighth in the 50-meter and eleventh in the IO0- meter freestyle races. Besides these accomplishments, the Pirates also gained much needed expe- rience, both by success and defeat. R N... l. V F -V I E . I f -f ' I tk 6 SWIMMING TEAM: FRONT ROW: Adrian McClellan, Bruce Andachter, David Lloyd. Steve Plackemeir, Tony Roemer. ROW 21 Cozifih Cltiiflv BflidCf- Tim Ferber, Gary Mustion, Brian Woolridge. Mark Woolridge, coach Robert Hukill. 81 M cz lrrzen hit tough season irz S N L,' End year with 4-9 record X V it N e X Q. gil 20 we , X 3 . 55. . ,, EM R Q V , . V W. iz? ax A f MF ay 2 far XS 3 -33 .. f vz.. 4 I' s X 4 r WW e Q S .Q f S gig M, .gf , axe New X S 'ee X XX 5 rv in Q 3 1 H AWB A f ,r , , T. , . r T C. 1? 5' 5 3 fer' P -f.' A., X- .Q .M sv. 5 ev , 5 . S reg aw to ., - ,va E 5 S-Q . .. . ,Q Sway VARSITY WRESTLING: FRONT ROW: Manager Wayne Wimbish, JeffCoffey, Harry Frye, Steve Brown, Tom Wright, Roger Shipp, coach Paul Meyer. ROW 2: Coach Steve Stahl, Mike Ebert, Kurt Kinnevan, Ron Spears, Brad Carlton, Curtis Brown, Steve Quattrucci, Coach Jerry Cook. 82 Y I9 Q S-...i 'eg ll' IA mix. 1,1 X, A. Ron Spears attempts to take down his Berkeley opponent. B. Harry Frye gains a victory against a Patton- ville matman. C. JV TEAM: FRONT ROW: Bernard Robin- son. Dan Kiernan. .lohn Berrylid Sehnarre, Bill Prideaux, Ken Lentz, ROW 2: Coach Paul Mey- er, Kendall Miller, Kyle Seeman, Dan Vance. Bob Eckhart, David Dale. Brad Struckniann. coach Steve Stahl. D. Referee watches closely as Pirate Wrestler applies pressure for a pin. E. Steve Brown battles lor control in hopes ol 1 win. F. Pirate matman concentrates on oxcrturnin opponent in JV match. SCHS SC HS SC HS SCHS Wreslling SC0res Berkelei Pattonvi lle Francis llocll Fort Zumu ilt SCHS Ritenour SCHS Riverview SCHS Brentxx ood SCHS Halelqood SCHS Normandy SCHS Jennings SCHS McCluer SCHS SCHS Francis Howell Parltxxay North I A ?'f Bucs caplurefrsl in regi0nalj?nal,' upset in S late by undefeated Kirkwood Hx 1' A ,Qi- A. Players relax as the Pirates push ahead on the scoreboard. B. Bruce Bollinger looks for a teammate to pass the ball to. C. Players collide trying to regain the ball before it goes out ofbounds. D. Tom Ehlmann sets up ajump shot to score two against the opposing team. E. Gary Parr breaks away from his McCluer opponent to score forthe Bucs. F. St. Charles and DeSmet battle for the ball in regional final. 84 L w , 4,54 . ' ,- ,tl i' ff! K 5 39'iQ'YJFiQ-5 'ik .5 wi - '3 '! 314911 if N if? ll gf 'np ,Mfg i fd. ff: , A P V N V l - '4 ,. . A . ,., , , , '-. ' MM ' 1 . ' Y I I , , ' 'A i . Zvi? ! i:,r:'.:.-,f -iff' 5' fg lvxl Nw '. ,vw-f,,'.,-3 g Hg 112. 3-.,4' . ' ,A M '- '. ,T we--1. .Y 0.1 'A 1 2-if-f Si 'Ua:'?.-rffff'1'ff?' vit' 1 we Jfllk A-' :T V tru 1 rq':'1',,, EQ. lf 3' 'Y-ki-l. ',, U.,i.l , .f ' i ugM',' - ,- 4 :. A, nm- il - t -Q t , . ,-Aww. -tin ., , . ,. 1' '- gg :J '. 1 wa .i ' 54' .Q-.v.J V '..,4g ' A A '. . Q- ', ffv' illimzivi 1 if L vi vi - A it : . . F I+ -L if- tae . W 1 . lif rf.,IfjQg, ' :' ' 'j ,. . nv 4:7 31 - ' , - ,V - I' . wif -4 . 1- . ' i ,i -V 'A' . ff - .,.,.4-'vi' A 7? . ' i G .1-ff'-df ' ' -H, ,I 1'- Y-.ijq .i wi 1,5 ' .11 ' 4 3510. , . , ' 'L ., S' 4 fr ,fiikfy ' 11 R Q l ' -1' if 5 ' t , I A , 44 X xgntgirr ,SQAQHLZQLQ :,f,,QHlPL:, .Ewing-tj 'QNM5 , 7xt',rtfAf,f,,a, NCHIRQ J -,1.cNlnt,,LL2 5161 3:14, i fm i 5 Q 40 P i i N-ti Q i I x 5 -'Y x if x S Q4 5' T , ' We if ' iiwifil' Q1 4 - H L i Q ii T' S. Atrium' :VNU 'fc' ' s. J it ' A , - 1 I A- - ' X 1. if S' fi ,1 3 N' A ' , , , 1 4- J N x2 ' 1 fi A W 'L N A :I ' 1 ' - - I L 'f B 1 sz: ' L A A N' - ' af fr S, tar- 7 VARSITY BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: Manager Kim Higgins, Kevin Keiser, Jeff Burgardt, Rick Lewis, Tim Welch, Steve Schmidt. George Duello Tom Ehlmann. manager Paul Brown. ROW 2: Coach Ray Fisher, Bruce Bollinger, Mike Schneider. Dave Weiss. Robbie Wren, Brad Alderson. Art Hollidax Gary Parr, Roger Henderson, Steve Panhorst, coach Gary Wacher: not pictured, Terry Crammer. 85 Q , 'N Hmmm :-1 i c. .. ,ml-nh Y JN W wwmfwmlwmw if A. Senior Robbie Wren, a valuable Pirate start- er, buckets the ball for two points. B. Coach Wacker sets up a new play during a time-out. C. Tom Ehlmann and Steve Panhorst guard and distract their opponent. D. Robbie Wren and Dave Weiss attempt to get the rebound before their McCluer rival does. f Q .ef 5 ,W . ,g ,y 4 'N-ug.,-W ., l ygx, ,.,. if f. . 25? . , Q5 Q If X N Q 4? 7 if . K ,vsx .1 '- i -E ,SQ 'S 1 1 K ,,,q.. , x ,. 1 - -4. 1 an -::. ,E -,s. 1 1 ,, 'Nvl 7 : Varsi I y Scores SCHS Berkeley SCHS 59 lVIcCluer 6l CHS Lutheran South SCHS 48 Riverview 45 SCHS Lafayette SCHS 53 Normandy 51 SCHS McCluer SCHS 49 Hazelwood 47 SCHS Fort Zumwalt SCHS 88 Pattonville 62 SCHS Riverview SCHS 67 Ritenour 77 SCHS Normandy SCHS 4l Ritenour 38 SCHS Hazelwood SCHS 63 Parkway Central 47 SCHS Pattonville SCHS 68 DeSmet 67 SCHS Ritenour SCHS 74 Kirkwood 83 64526- B- Team Pirates la!! y 12-4 seasong gain experiencefor varsity play :X-w 2 8 W 445415. S4 jg if :I 1 1 M ,. ' 3:3 ef Qs, V A iw E - ,f ,fd i n ' 2 ' - V I 5 - I - ' ' -'ew - 7 1 J rs iff! g 5 .. Z., V A A' M Q. 11- 1. N .Pt X - t 3 4 if ' 'A f v . - . f Rf 3 1 v .- - 2' 7' f' PN' I , , 3 f X P , xfv. to U Q X if XJ ry Dlx J R ,, ,A . , if , K , X- ft ' ,G , 3 L 1 J J '. 5 X h f QW I . - t i ix. . .-5 . W ri i W f N 7 1' ' ' l L ' I, ., v 5 f x fx J Q ' ' ull' 'ii'-'5'..' 'P to - ' , 4 ' . , Q , it i , V V' f. ra, f 5 l ' 1 l , . x , 'l y x X 'R 1 Y, . y , 3 J s ' 4 it Q - N f -f , ft 3... f -A ' 'Z' 5 , s ' -- 1 ' -I Q' 2 A. Sophomore Larry' Goessling, linding himselt I I in the openpets up lor a basket. B. David Page lights for control ofthe ball. C. A Pirate blocks an opponentk basket as Ed B- Teanl Scores Nichols, movesin forthe rebound. Q 1 W Q v 5 V, I D. Berkeley 37 6- PLlllOHXlllC 4, Greg Tibbx, Ron Percy, Jim Sappington, Greg SCHS Lulhcfim South 58 5CH5 46 Rncmmf P4 Pulley, Kent Higgins, ROW 2: Myron Jensen. SCHS Lafayette 36 SCHS 39 McCluer 50 Dave Ruse, David Page, Milton Horne. Randy SCHS McCluer 69 SCHS 7l Riverview 64 Bufye. ROW 3: Manager Brian Kent. mdfliigfff SCHS Fortlumwalt 30 SCHS 73 Normandy 30 Phi' KVUPDQ' Mark Hull- Djvn Cvllvll- Ron SCHS Riverview 44 scns VS Hmitvtmd 35 VITCCTQT-Bhd Fcgolj-Hob Puff? GOES' SCHS Normandy' 37 scHs .. Pauomtaiic 52 mg' 6' mg J' l'w 'hChd'C5P 'd0 ' scns Hazelwood 23 5CH5 57 Rncnuuf 63 87 ,JA .- , I X -X '-. 2 . 1' ' 1 X XZ' f, M ' x . ,' ---5, ,' , mf -' X 'f'Q,'f ', L-Nf gf ,A R, ,, 1 ,Qgvfv ,.,f- 1 VU .J 1 , 'XJ J .NJ Y 1,53 I I uf I ' ! , ,ff 1 , ' N , 41 - 14, , -4 X. ,fx-.1 ' 'X 1Y,'-X 'w f f, ' , ,, , ,,, , .f, 5 5-J, 1, , vleg,f'V -.J X! '-' L, 41 if ,fd -1 W A, ' 1 afYT','3 1 , ' f 'XV Q 1- , f' ,. XV xx K, . YV .X 1 , , ff, -1- V -1, ,f . V ij, - ! , , , 1 f ,., , , 'S if .,-d,, ,f 'I , 2.1H'f'N,A , f. Y 'V V' Y' ' N-J ,f'L' Lf ,- -VM Ju Y V,-41 i, ! PY 4 ' ,' -,, f ' - uw, ,J ,fy-1 ff, , , , -,, M , ,' fd N ' JP ' f- , 1 -X A 4 ' ff' 1 W w, L. ' ' J' 1,'1 J,f'-,,Y,l!- if-Jvgli A ,A W I f, Y- , I A f Q +1 . ' ' .Aff ' A ' , X d - .. 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A. 5 ,..f :,' L A Am y .-Xdamx Rielt Adamx Sonja Adkinx Jackie Akers Brad Alderxon Bill Allen Debbie ,-Xmeling Brenda Anderson Sue Anderson Emily Arnold Jim Baggerman Margaret Bailey John Banniwter Nlarilyn Barban Nancy Barklage Ray Bartlett Teresa Baumann Neva Beard Ann Becker Steve Beekerle Paul Beeson if u re ln ff' 'YW Seniors react and respond to situations of loda y -'RK .M ,lie x ' 5'3 Senior Mary Jane Brown recites the prioresess from Canterbury Tales in English IV class. r N W,-ix e ,MJ , .,,, , . rQ A W' 4 M it f vit. 90 A-I ,- Pal BCIINIIIIUI Paul Iickchrcdc Rick Buliangcr Jcrry Bcnnull Kallmy Bcnncll I urd l,llFfyBLII1I1Cll Vcrnun Bcrgmann Dcnmx Bernal Bernard Buxanx Sharon Bcxxuu Kathi Bilycu Chris Black Mary Blackhurxl Duanc Blow Marlon Blumcnlhal lxclly Board Suu Bonn Rnnna Burdcrx Dcbhlc Bmchcrl Donna Bmchcrl Dcnmx Brvucll K..lFCl1Bf.lI1dCI1bUfg Nllkc Bray Sandy Brcdcmlcmcr Diana Dowd Breeden Janice Breitenalein Steve Briggs Bonnie Broekgreilens Tom Brockmunn Leunnu Brooks Randy Brown Bill Browning Cathy Brucker Dennis Budde Tom Buescher Jeff Burgurdl Waller Burkurl Barbara Bushdiecker Roberta Buxton Marla Caldwell George Callaway Steve Cullison -g -G l -A -,.-1 Q, 11' if -f' vga.-QQ' Q--vi' S , 5 f m ay' .3 'KW ,md-sa 'fl s . Ai , -. nl 3' L r av- ., ,, -Lak ' ,. i, -. , 1 -C7 Donna Canipbell Brad Carlton larry Ckulor Jackie Cherry Dan Clark Debbie Clark Mary Clark Scoli Clarkxon Debbie Claus Karen Colley Linda Collins Larry Comparalo Dale Conner Sieve Conway Mike Cornx Nancy' Cowell Wakter Cross David Cruse Debbie Cuxhman David Dale Don Dauve Cyndi Davix Lynn Debrechl Bob Desemone Denise Diekaxon Kathy Draxkoxicb George Duello .lack Dunn Mike Earney Neya l.iDCll!lg Gerald Eberhard Joan Echele Barb Eckslein Terry Eddinglon Sue Edwards Valerie Eichler Rich Enright Dean Ermeling Debby Evans Grant Evans Shelly Evans Tom Farrar Dennis Fehl Ron Feilner Steve Ferguson Carol Finck Marilyn Findley Kathy Fine Barry Fischbach Deb Fortney Sue Fraley Bill Freihoff Mike Fromme Harry Fry John Fuszner Dennis Gawronski Q. ,rx-, 'gf X.,-an N5 F ,YQWZ5 ' N 'nfl -qw 1 1 M.. X s F X 1 it 1 A F SE 9 x ,, we , X 4 fx ,Mv- so Q' 1 Seniors lose miserably at lug-of-war at the home- coming pep rally. gn, 'Y' A N413 Il' w6....'25 'i-' M3 1 3 1 , 'JK ,l 'X ,iffy QV , A, .Q , fx ,aww W, . if ,gm r . ,WA ' Ifkvllkww, -' .gl-:QF .k5: :- . - l,.1,g::z:,g:' 2f,.:,:gagz S -e 1 s ,- ,. ,.,,. xkmQ',1-gy f 'af' F' il ' . - 142 59:55 ' ?2::i.:f.44'-N75 M215 94 Sleek l 4? ff ' 4 1 1 O A Kg' f ,uf 4: I ' 9 1 A1 .- ff . 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Cathy Anderson and Bruce Gibson march in the Veiled Prophet Parade. despite wet feet and soggy plumes. C. Seniors clap as Senior Homecoming attendants are introduced at halftime. ,n-e..,, n 'NN V g fl, I W fl ilfi XLCL C, , J fg'lff7f-'ff f T75 40 Q 2 to QQMQQQ CIGLZZZWQZ fnaeww A647 Spf L We agen 056,05 s eww 52,66 fig, may Q Ztiyafag t..5f35 72541, ggtg lC652f5J ,fiwyci ZQZLZ QQ! 21922. nslgmgg, 4 I' 717254041 ,400 cwepw .Q MX MQZ5,WzQf2Q5 gang LQ f Z dw' as .I K7 y r j ege, careers, and lasting C if Z J t'!l J occu seniors' minds XLCQ JAWJ I une py X A. TomColemanflourshispansinpreparationforbakingacakeinboys'foodservice. J B. listening to conversation at the lunch table, Sharon Holliday eats a chefs' salad, an addition to the ...a-fv-'W 'n ,,,wwNW ,.....----QQ-'-- M '4 3 i X 4..M-.-new , , Q ' t-N-..,..,.,.. . -,ff cafeteria menu this year. C, Pam McCoy catches up on her homework in the lunchroom before going back to class. D. Jerry Wiechens, Craig Heinle, and John Wells walk through the alley by D building to their cars after school. E, Nick VayDyke, Linda McCoy, and Renee Weber relax on the lawn on a warm day. F. Sandy Tongjokes with friends at the lunch table. s 4 If-ff 'N '--'M-W :ef-M----........ .A. 110 VX. 1 L Q I I 1 1 l' -.4 gr Wm 'uf' , : ,ff fx X-'xl' J 1 , W, 1 A 3. X ix ,. s.. - RTW' an - -. 'T,.,t .. FFR DJ C Q v . 'P . I 1 r fi' ,, . Senior A cliviles Index Adams, Amy Art Club, 43 French Club, 3,43 Pep Club 3, parliamentarian 43 Intramurals 3. Adkins, Sonja VICA, treasurer, 43 Voc-Tech School, 4. Akers, Jackie Voc-Tech School, 3,43 Blue Echoes Flight, 43 Plays, 3,42 Forensics, 3,41 VICA 3,4. Alderson,Brad Basketball, forward, 2,33 Art Club, 2,3, president, 43 SC Lettermen's Club, 43 Student Council, 43 Boys' State, 3. Almeling, Debbie Math Club, 2,3,43 VICA, parliamentarian, 43 German Club, 3,4. Andachter, Bruce AFJROTC, 23 Swimming, 3. Anderson, Susan German Club, 4: Girls' En- semble, 3,43 Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 2. Arnold, Emily Student Council, treasurer 3, representative, 43 Homecoming Attendant, 43 French Club, 2. Baggerman, Jim Chess Club, 2, president, 33 vice-president, 43 Math Club, 23 GAEA, 2. Bailey, Margaret VICA, chairman-constitu- tional committee, 4. Bannister, John VICA, 43 Voc-Tech School, 3, 4. Barban, Marilyn Student Council, secretary 3: representative, 43 operettas, 3,43 Cheerleading, 43 A Cappella, 3,43 Madrigal, 4: Girls' Ensem- ble, 33 Triple Trio, 33 Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 2. Barklage, Nancy Student Council, representa- tive, 2,3, secretary, 43 National Honor Society, 2,3,43 Pep Club, 2,3,43 French Club, 23 Orches- tra, 2,3,43 Intramurals, 2. Bartlett, Ray Baumann, Teresa Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 23 A Cappella, 3,4. Beard, Neva Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 23 Girls' Ensemble, 3,43 A Cappella, 43 Operettas, 4. Becker, Ann Varsity Cheerleader, co-captain, 43 Homecoming Attendant, 33 Art Club, 23 Homemakers of Tomorrow, 33 Pep Club, 2,3, 4. Beckerle, Steve transferred from Duchesne High School, 19703 VICA, reporter, 23 Voc- Tech School, 2. Beilsmith, Pat Baseball, 33 Football, 43 SC Let- terman's Club, Secretary-treasurer, 23 Intra- murals, 2. Bekebrede, Paul Key Club, 2,3, president, 43 Tennis, 2,3,43 SC Lettermen's Club, 43 Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes, 3,43 AFJROTC, 2, 3,43 ROTC Drill Team, 2,3,4. Bellanger, Rich transferred from Cocoa Beach High School, Cocoa Beach, Florida, 1970. Bennett, Jerry Bennett, Kathy A Cappella, 43 Girls' Ensemble, 3,43 Pep Club, 2,3,43 Publications, CHARLE- MO staff, 23 Operettas, 43 TASC, 33 Quill and Scroll Honor Award. 23 Homemakers of To- morrow, 3. Bennett, Larry ROTC Drill Team, Master Sergeant, 33 ROTC Honor Guard, Master Sergeant, 3. Bergmann, Vernon Bernat, Dennis Key Club, 2,33 Plays, 3. Bethel, Mike Bevans, Bernard AFJROTC, 23 ROTC Drill Team, 2. Bilyeu, Kathi New York-Washington, D.C. Trip, 43 German Club, 23 Publications, 23 Girls' Intramurals, 23 President's Physical Fitness Award, 2,3. Black, Chris Blackhurst, Mary French Club, 2. Blow, Duane Board, Kellie A Cappella, 3,43 Girls' Ensemble, 33 Publications, 43 Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 23 Dramatics, 2. Bono, Sue Borders, Ronna Boschert, Debbie Cheerleading, 2,3, captain, 43 Homecoming Queen, 43 National Honor Socie- ty, 3,43 Student Council, representative, 43 Pep Club, 2,3,43 Girls' Ensemble, 4. Boschert, Donna Pep Club, 33 Future Teachers of America, 43 Art Club, 3,4. Bowman, Brenda Voc-Tech School, 43 VICA, treasurer, 4. Bozwell, Dennis A Cappella, 3,43 Youth for Christ, 3,43 Wrestling,2,43 Intramurals, 3,43 Madrigal, 43 White House Conference on Youth, 2. Brandenburg, Karen Forensics, 43 Intramurals, 3,4. Bray, Mike Football, quarterback, tackle, 4: Track, 33 SC Letterman's Club, president, 33 Fellowship ofChristian Athletes, 2. Bredensteiner, Sandy Pep Club, 3. Breitenstein, Janice Publications, 3, CHARLE- MO editor, 43 Band, 2,3,43 High School Jour- nalism Institute Indiana University, 4. Briggs, Steve Football, 2,33 Wrestling, 2,33 Key Club, 2,3. Brockmann, Tom Student Council, 2, presi- dent. 4 Brooks, Leanna Future Teachers of America, 2, 3, secretary, 43 Youth for Christ, 3, secretary, 43 A Cappella, 3,43 Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 23 Pep Club, 2,3,43 Operettas, 3,4. Brown, Mary Jane transferred from Belmont, Ohio, 19703 Forensics, 3,4. Brown, Randy transferred from Wiley High School, Terre Haute, Indiana, 19713 Football, 33 Track, 23 Key Club, 2. Browning, Bill transferred from Duchesne High School, 19713 CDuchesne5 Soccer, 1,2,33 Track, 1,23 Student Council, 2. Brucker, Cathy VICA, 43 Voc-Tech School, 43 Plays, 3,43 Publications, Daily Thing, 2. Budde, Dennis Football, 23 Basketball, 23 JCL, 3,43 Key Club, 43 Intramurals, 2,3,43 Student Council, 4. Buescher, Tom Intramurals, 2,3. Burgardt, Jeff Basketball, 2,3,43 Golf, 2,3,43 SC Lettermen's Club, 43 Football, 2. Burkart, Walter Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes, 43 SC Lettermen's Club, 43 Voc-Tech School, 33 Plays, 4. Buxton, Roberta transferred from 29 Palms High School, 29 Palms, California, 19703 Girls' Ensemble, 43 Pep Club, 3,43 Homemakers of Tomorrow, 23 129 Palmsj Captain of Drill Team, 2,33 Carolettes, 23 Coraliers, 23 GAA, 2. Caldwell. Marla Callaway, George VICA, 3,43 Voc-Tech School, 3,4. Callison, Steve Campbell, Donna Orchestra, 2,3,43 Pep Club, 3,43 Intramurals, 3. Carlton, Brad Football, 2, varsity letter, 3,43 Wrestling, varsity letter, 2,3, captain, 43 AFJR- OTC, lst Lt. Commander of D Flight, 43 American Legion Boys' State Highway Patrol Officer3 National Honor Society, 2,3,43 Schol- ar Quiz Alternate, 43 Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 3,43 ROTC Drill Team, 4. Castor, Larry Tennis, lettered, 2,3,43 Wrestling, lettered, 2,33 National Honor Society, 3,43 SC Lettermen's Club, 43 Band, 2. Cherry, Jackie Publications, CHARLEMO, Daily Thing, Punctured Drum, 2,33 Future Teachers of America, 43 Cadet Teaching, 4. Christiansen, Jim Voc-Tech School, 3,4. Clark, Dan AFJROTC, 33 Band, 33 ROTC Drill Team, 3. Clark, Debbie Homemakers of Tomorrow, 2. Clark, Mary VICA, Educational Committee Chairman, Safety Committee member, Sales Committee member, 23 Voc-Tech School, health occupations member, 2. 112 Clarkson, Scott Forensics, 2,3,43 Thespians, 3, 43 German Club, 23 Debate Team, 3. Claus, Debbie Cobb, Keith Collins, Linda Art Club, secretary, 43 Student Council, president, 2. Comparato, Larry VICA, 3,43 Voc-Tech School, 2. Corns, Mike Band, 2,3,43 Orchestra, 43 Plays, 3,43 Thespians, 3,41 TASC, 3. Cowell, Nancy Math Club, 2. Cross, Walter Voc-Tech School, 23 VICA, vice- president, 23 Football, 23 Wrestling, 4. Dale, Dave Madrigal, 43 Wrestling, 2,3,43 Foot- ball, 2,33 A Cappella, 3,43 Plays, 4. Dauve, Don Basketball, 23 Cross Country, 23 Intramurals, 4. Davis, Cyndy Voc-Tech School, 43 Blue Echoes Flight, 43 VICA, 4. Debrecht, Lynn Human Relations, 23 New York-Washington, D.C. Trip, 4. Desemone, Bob Dickason, Denise Publications, 3,43 Pirate Pat- ter sports page editor, 43 CHARLEMO stu- dent life co-editor, 43 Student Council, 43 TASC, 3. Draskovitch, Kathy transferred from Wooddale High School, Memphis, Tennessee, 1971. Dryer, Mike Duello, George Basketball, 2,3,43 Golf, 2,3,43 Cross Country, 43 SC Lettermen's Club, 2,3,4. Dunn, Jack German Club, vice-president, 4: Football, guard, linebacker, 2,32 Wrestling, 23 Intramurals, 2,33 Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes, 4. Earney, Mike VICA, 4. Ebeling, Neva German Club, 2,33 Pep Club, 2, 3,43 VICA, 43 Voc-Tech School, 43 New York- Washington, D.C. Trip, 33 McCluer exchange fstudent councilj, 3. Eberhard, Gerald Voc-Tech School, 23 VICA, 4. Echele, Joan A Cappella, 3,43 Madrigal, 43 Girls' Ensemble, 33 Triple Trio, 32Ope1'ettas, 3, 43 Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 2. Eckstein, Barbara A Cappella, 3,43 Triple Trio, 43 Girls' Ensemble, 3,43 Intramurals, 2,33 Oper- ettas, 3,43 Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 2. Enright, Richard AFJROTC, 2,3,4. Ermeling, Dean Voc-Tech School, 23 VICA, 2. Evans, Debbie Evans, Grant Evans, Shelley Cheerleading, 3,41 Student Council, 33 National Honor Society, 3,41 Sweetheart Attendant, 33 Madrigal, 43 A Cap- pella, 3,43 Operettas, 3,4. Fehl, Dennis transferred from Duchesne, 1970. Feilner, Ron Ferguson, Steve VICA, vice-president, 23 Voc- Tech School, 2. Finck, Carol Cheerleader, captain, 2,43 Stu- dent Council, 3,43 Pep Club, 2,3,4. , Findley, Marilyn Plays, 33 Youth for Christ, 2, 3. Fine, Kathy Future Teachers ofAmerica, 3. Fischbach, Barry Wrestling, 23 VICA, vice- president, 43 Voc-Tech School, 4. Fortney, Deb Pep Club, 2,3,43 VICA, 43 Voc- Tech, School, 43 Spanish Club, 23 TASC, 33 New York-Washington, D.C. Trip, 43 Intra- murals, 2,3. Fraley, Sue Student Council, treasurer, 43 VICA, social committee chairman, 4: Pep Club, 2,33 Certificate of Recognition, 43 Voc- Tech School, 4. Freihoff, Bill Fromme, Michael Fry, Harry Wrestling, 3,4. Funk, Francis III ROTC Drill Team, 3,43 Sci- ence Club, 33 Youth for Christ, 2,3,43 National Honor Society, 4. Fuszner, John AFJROTC, TfSgt., 33 ROTC Bill Walkenhorst and Charles Hinkley, health teacher, take a break from their daily routine. Drill Team, 31 Raoio and Aerospace, secretary- vice president, 2. Gawronski, Dennis Giboney, Terri Spanish Club, 2,31 TASC, 31 GAEA, 2. Gibson, Bruce transferred from Caruthersville High School, Caruthersville, Missouri, 19691 Band, 41 Math Club, 2. Gibson, Pat VICA, Constitutional Committee, 21 Voc-Tech School, 2. Gillen, Peggy Homemakers ofTomorrow, 4, Gillette, Ken Football, defensive end, 2: Or- chestra, 411ntramurals,2. Gipson, Julie Orchestra, 4, Glaser, Sandy Band, 2,3,4. Goist, Sam ROTC Drill Team, Major, 3. Goodson, Bill Track, 2,3,41 Football, 2,3,41 Cross Country, 41 SC Lettermen's Club, 4. Goyer, Karen TASC, 31, president, 41 National Honor Society, 3,41 Math Club. 41 Forensics, 4. Graves, Jerri Publications, 3, Pirate Patter fea- tures editor, Puctured Drum layout editor, 41 White House Conference on Youth representa- tive, 41 Plays, 21 French Club, 2,31 Human Rel- ations, 2: Pirate Peppers, 2. Griffith, Bonnie Student Council, vice-presi- dent, 3, student body treasurer, 41 Math Club, vice-president, 31 president, 41 Future Teachers of America, 31 Homemakers of Tomorrow, 2: Environment Seminar sent by Student Council, 31 Grievance Review Interaction Panel, 4. Grober, Debbie Pep Club, 2,3,41 JCL, 2, presi- dent, 3,41 Student Council, 41 Human Rela- tions, 2,31 New York-Washington. D.C. Trip, 4. Haalboom, Mark Band, 2,3,41 National Honor Society, 3,41 Math Club, 4. Hafer, Bill Hake, Dale Football, tackle. 21 VICA. secre- tary, 21Voc-Tech, School, 2. Hamrick, Larry National Honor Society. 2.3, secretary, 41 German Club, president, 2,3,41 Wrestling, 21 Madrigal, 3,41 Scholar Quiz, 4: Mark Twain Summer Institute, 21 Math Club, 3,41 Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 21 Operet- tas, 2,31 TASC, 4. Harbour, Darlene lntramurals, 2,31 Art Club, 4. Hartle, l.arry transferred from University City high School, 1970-71. Hartman, Don Hartman, Debbie Voc-Tech School, 41 VlCA, 41 JCL, 3,4. Hauenstein, Bob Hayes, Karen Cheerleading, 2, captain, 41 Stu- dent Council, 21 Homecoming Attendant, 21 Future Teachers of America, 3,41 Pep Club, 2, 3,4. Heinle, Craig Heisler, Tom Student Council, 2, vice-president of student body, 4. Heitgerd, Ronald AFJROTC, 2,31 ROTC Drill Team, 2,3. Hemminghaus, Steve Henderson, Roger Basketball, 31 Football, 31 A Cappella, 3,41 Madrigal, 3,41 Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 21 Baseball, 2. Hendren, Steve Golf, 2,3,41 Math Club, 4. Hendricks, Dodie Homemakers of Tomorrow, secretary, vice-president, 2.3,4. Herter, Barb Hesskamp, John Baseball, pitcher, 2,3,41 lntra- murals, 21 Key Club, 3,4. Hilliker, Paul AFJROTC, 3. Hillmann, Les Madrigal, 3,41 A Cappella, 31 Operettas, 3,41 Track, 21 Thespians, 2. Hockmeyer, Glenn Operetta, 21 Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 2. Hodge, Randy Future Business Leaders of America, reporter, 3, president, 41 VICA, sec- retary, 41 SC Lettermen's Club, 41 Cross Coun- try, 2, manager, 3,41 Track, 3,4. Hoke, Pam National Honor Society, .2,3,41 Math Club, 41 French Club, 31 Homemakers of Tomorrow, treasurer, 21 Scholar Quiz, 4. Holliday, Arthur Football, 2,3,41 Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 3, president, 41 Basketball, 2,3,41 Key Club, 2,3, secretary, 41 National Honor Society, 2,3, president, 41 Band, 2,31 Boys' State, 31 Citizenship Award, 4. Holliday, Sharon Pep Club, 2,3, treasurer, 41 National Honor Society, 3, treasurer, 41 Girls' Ensemble, 3,41 A Capella, 41 White House Conference of Youth, 2,31 JCL, 21 Operettas, 4. Hollrah, Jeanne Spanish Club, 31 Homemakers ofTomorrow, 31 TASC, 21 lntramurals, 2,3. Hood, Terri Cheerleaders, 2,3,41 Student Coun- cil, 2,41 Girls' State, 31 Homecoming Attend- ant, 21 Pep Club, 2,3,41 Girls' Ensemble, 4. Horenkamp, Debbie National Honor Society, 2,3,41 Future Teachers of America, 2, treasur- er, 3,41 Math Club, 3,41 Cadet Teaching, 4: JCL, 2,3. Howard, Neal Voc-Tech School, 3,4, Hueffmeier, Greg VICA, 31 Voc-Tech School, 3,4. Hughart, Lynn, Art Club, 2,3,41-J-ASC 41 Home- makers ofTomorrow,211ntramurals,2,3,4. Hunt, Carolyn Madrigal, 41 A Cappella, 3,41 Punctured Drum Board, 41 Thespians, treasur- er, 41 Operettas, 3,41 Plays, 3,41 Girls' Ensem- ble, 31 Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 21 TASC.3,4. Hunter, Dan transferred from Wichita South High, 1971. Huster, Gary V1CA,21Voc-Tech School, 2. lnce, John National Honor Society, vice-presi- dent, 31 Band, 2,3, vice-president, 41 Scholar Quiz, 41 Orchestra, 2,3,41 Varsity Baseball, 31 TASC, 2. Janke, Eddie Baseball, 2,3. Jeffery, Theron transferred from Ely Memorial High School, Ely, Minnesota, 19701 Golf, 3. Jones, Janet Varsity Swimming and Wrestling 113 Senior A clivities Index Cheerleader, secretary, 41 Cadet teaching, 41 Future Teachers of America, 2,3,41 Pep Club. 2,3,41lntramurals,2,3,4, .lung, Dana transferred from North lligb. Springfield, Ohio, L9701 l-ootball, 21 JCI., 21 Intramural, 21 Science CIUD,-1QfiC1'111L111 Club, 4. Kampmann, Debbie Math Club, 21 Voc-Tech School, 41 VICA, parliamentarian, 4. Kanipmann, Larry Kampmann, Sandy Kannari, Matti 1-oreign exchange student from Finland, Swimming, 4. Kansteiner, Peggy Keller, Kathy Punctured Drum Board, 4, Keough, Jim Wrestling, 2,31 Cross Country, 21 Track, 21 lntramurals, 41 Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes, 3,4. King, Dave Band, 41 Orchestra, 3. King, Debbie Girls' Ensemble, 3,4. King, Donna CHARLEMO Ads editor and business manager, 31 Youth for Christ, 2,3,41 A Cappella, 41 Girls' Ensemble, 3,41 Member of Quill and Scroll, 3,4. Kirk, Dennis Klausen, Donna transferred from Varina High, Richmond, Virginia, 19681 Certificate of Rec- ognition, 41 Math Club, 3, secretary, 41 French Club, 2,3, secretary, 41 Regent's Certificate of Achievement, 41 TASC, 31 New York-Wash- ington, D,C. Trip, 4. Knoshaug, Merle Voc-Tech School, 4. Koehler, Keith V1CA,41Voc-Tech School, 4. Koeneker, Rich Football, safety, 21 lntramur- als, 2,3. Korinek, Pat Kornya, Dave transferred from Normandy High School, l9701 Track, 3,41 Punctured Drum Board, 41 Voc-Tech School, 3, Krupa, Julie transferred from Bishop Moore High, Orlando, Florida, 19701 Spanish Club, 3, president, 41 Band, 41 New York-Washington D. C. Trip, 4. LaBarge, Marie Sophomore Blue Robed Choir. 21H0memakers ofTomorrow, 4. Lacy, Mike LaGesse, Bob ROTC Drill Team, 41 ROTC Honor Guard, 31 1ntramurals,3,41AFJROTC, 31 White House Conference on Youth, 4. Lampitt, Trisha Sweetheart Attendant. 31 Sophomore Cheerleading, 21 Varsity Cheer- leading, 3, secretary, 41 Girls' Ensemble. 41 Pep Club, 2,3,4. Lanier, Deb transferred from Irvin. El Paso. Texas, 19711 DE tlrvin1, 3. Law, Vera Homemakers of Tomorrow, 41 V1CA,4. Lee, Ron Wrestling, 2,3,41 Baseball, 2,3,41 Football, 21 VICA, 41 Student Council. 21 Fel- lowship ofChristian Athletes, 3. Lesley, Joan V1CA,41Homemakers of Tomor- row, 31 French Club, 21 lntramurals, 3. Lewis, Linda Cheerleading, 21 Pep Club, 2,3. Lewis, Rick transferred from Fowlerville High School, Fowlerville, Michigan, 19711 Football. 41 Basketball, 41 Baseball, 41 Fellowship ol Christian Athletes, secretary-treasurer, 4: SC Lettermen's Club, 41 tFowlerville1 Student Council, 21 Football. l,2,31 Basketball, 1.2.31 Baseball, l,2,31 Michigan Boys' State, 31 Let- termen'sClub. 3. Liebel, Craig Band, 2,3,41 Stage Band. 3.41 Pep Band, 2,3,4. Lloyd, David Swimming, 3. Luerding Football, 2,3,41 Band, 2,3,41 Key Club, 2,3,41 SC Lettermen's Club, 3,41Tennis. 41 Track, 21 Wrestling, 21 Orchestra, 2.3.4, Lunsford, Paula Pep Club. 2,31 German Club. Senior Activities Index 2,3,43 A Cappella, 3,43 Girls' Ensemble, 33 Madrigal, 43 TASC, 43 Triple Trio, 3. Mabry,Terry Band,3. Mantle, Evelyn Punctured Drum, 43 National Honor Society, 2,3,43 Pep Club, 2,33 French Club, 2. Marlow, Ron Football, 2. Matticker, Chris Cheerleading, 2,31 Student Council, secretary, 2, representative, 43 Sopho- more Pilgrimage, 23 Pep Club, 2,3,43 Girls' Ensemble, 4. McBride, Linda Madrigal, 43 A Cappella, 3,41 Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 23 Triple Trio, 33 Girls' Ensemble, 3. McCarty, Warren transferred from Francis Howell, 1971, Voc-Tech School, 33 VICA, 3. McClellan, Adrain Track, 2,3,43 Band, 2,3,43 Cross Country, 3,43 Swimming, 3,43 SC Letter- men's Club, 4. McCoy, Pam VICA, 4, McDaniel, Gary McGeehan, Judy McGeehan, Rich McKinney, Debbie Homecoming Attendant, 33 Intramurals. 2.3 McMillan, Judy Menefee, Sharon National Honor Society, 3,43 French Club, 2, president, 3,43 Math Club, 2,33 GAEA, 23 TASC, 33 New York-Washington D.C. Trip, 43 Certificate of Recognition, 4. Merry, Ron A Cappella, 3,43 AFJROTC, 2,3,43 Operettas, 2,3,43 Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 2. Meyer, Larry Band, 2,33 Track, 43 Wrestling, 23 Golf, 23 Orchestra, 33 New York-Washington, D.C. Trip, 4. Meyer, Louise Pep Club, 2, vice-president, 3, president, 43 German Club, secretary-treasurer, 23 GAEA, secretary-treasurer, 23 A Cappella, 43 Intramurals, 2,3. Miller, Juanita A Cappella, 3,43 Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 23 Operettas, 3,4. Mills, Marie Pep Club, 3, secretary, 4: JCL, 2, 3,43 Plays, 33 GAEA, 23 New York-Washing- ton, D.C. Trip, 4. Mincey, Mark Track, 3,41 Cross Country, 3,43 Chess Club, vice-president, 3. Moe, Cathy Band, 2,3,43 JCL, 2,3, secretary, 43 Pep Club, 2,3,43 NCTE Award Nominee, 33 Math Club, 2,3. Monroe, Pam Montgomery, Glen Track, 23 Wrestling, 2. Moore, Gloria A Cappella, 3,43 Plays, 3,43 Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 2. Morrison, Glenna Mueller, Betty National Honor Society, 3,43 A Cappella, 3,43 French Club, 2,3, vice-president, 43 Girls' Ensemble, 33 GAEA, 4. Nagel, Pete Nations, Cathy Publications, 2, junior class edi- tor and index editor, 3, senior class editor, 42 Pep Club, 2,3,43 GAEA, 2,3,43 JCL, 2,31 TASC, 33 A Cappella, 43 Operettas, 4. Neal, Mike VICA, 4. Nesslage, Jane A Cappella, 3,43 Madrigal, 43 Girls' Ensemble and Triple Trio, 33 TASC, 43 Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 23 Operettas, 3, 43 Publications, 2. Nevels, June Voc-Tech School, 43 VICA, vice- president, 4. Odle, Marsha Art Club, 4. Niehoff, Mike Medical Students of Tomorrow, 43 Photography Club, 3,41 GAEA, 43 TASC, 3. Noland, Marsha Math Club, 3, vice-president, 43 National Honor Society, 3,43 Future Teach- ers of America, 3,43 GAEA, 2,33 TASC, 33 Student Welfare Committee, 33 Homemakers ofTomorrow, 4. Jane Nesslage and Bill Ross play a Chinese aunt and nephew in Flower Drum Song. Voc-Tech School, 3. Nowack, Phyllis TASC, 2,43 Future Business Leaders of America, 43 Math Club, 33 French' Club, 2.3. Oldendorph, Yvonne VICA, 4. Orf, Robert VICA, 23 Football, line-backer, 23 Wrestling, 23 Voc-Tech School, 4. Pallardy, Barb Park, Ken AFJROTC, 2. Park, Sherry Publications, 3, editor-in-chiel and Punctured Drum editor, 43 Band, 2,33 High School Journalism Institute, 4. Parr, Gary Basketball, 2,3,4. Patterson, Brent Football, 23 Intramurals, 4. Pavy, Rick Math Club, 43 Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes, 43 Football, 2. Peper, Don Intramurals, 2. Perry, Neil Football, 2,3,4, Track, 2,3,4. Petry, Charlotte Band, 2,3,4. Pfost, Nancy Student Council, student body secretary, 43 Math Club, 3,43 TASC, 3,43 Girls' Ensemble, 43 National Honor Society, 2,3,43 JCL, 2, vice-president, 33 New-York-Washing- ton, D.C. Trip, 3. Phelps, Karen Girls' Gymnastics, 3,42 Math Club, 2,3,43 National Honor Society, 2,3, pres- ident, 4. Pierce, Joe Student Council, vice-president, 43 Football, 23 Track, 23 Intramurals, 2,3,4. Plackemeier, Steve Swimming, 2, captain, 3,41 Band, 2,3,43 Cross Country, 23 SC Lettermen's Club, 2. Poeling, Kevin VICA, 23 Voc-Tech School, 2. Porter, Sue French Club, 2,3, vice-president, 43 Pep Club, 2,3,43 Art Club, 2,4. Potter, Bryan transferred from Duchesne High School, 1970. Potts, Ron transferred from Antelope Valley, California, 19701 Baseball, 2. Powell, Bruce Punctured Drum Board, 41 Prideaux, Bill Football, manager, 3,41 Wres- tling, 3,43 Intramurals, 43 Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes, 3,4. Primeau, Dennis transferred from Francis Howell High School, Weldon Springs, 1971. Prinster, Don AFJROTC, operations officer, 33 ROTC Drill Team, commander, 33 Band, 23 Intramurals, 2. Proebsting, Tom transferred from Pattonville High School, 19713 Track, 2,3,43 Band, 2,3,4. Pulley, Pat Key Club, 3. Randall, Dave Student Council, 23 French Club, 33 Math Club, 33 TASC, 33 New York- Washington, D.C. Trip, 4. Reese, John Voc-Tech School, 33 Track, 23 In- tramurals, 2,3,4: ROTC Drill Team, 23 TASC, 3. Regot, Bruce Operetta, 2,3,43 Forensics, 2,3,4: Thespians, treasurer, 2,3,43 Pirate Players, 2,3, 43 Art Club, 43 Madrigal, 4 New-York-Wash- ington, D.C. Trip, 4. . Reiser, Peggy Intramurals, 2. Remington, Vicki Sweetheart Attendant, 33 New York-Washington, D.C. Trip, 33 JCL, 2, treasurer, 33 Math Club, treasurer, 33 TASC, 33 Human Relations, 33 Student Welfare Com- mittee, 3. Rendon, Cindy Roberts, Carol Human Relations, 23 COE, 43 New York-Washington, D.C. Trip, 4. Roche, Allen Football, 2,3,43 Basketball, 2,33 Baseball, 2,3,43 SC Lettermen's Club, 2,3,43 Fellowship ofChristian Athletes, 2,3. Rodgers, Tom Publications, 2,3,4, sports edi- tor3 Key Club, treasurer, 2,3,43 Tennis, 3,43 National Honor Society, 2,3,43 Madrigal, 3,43 A Cappella, 3,4. Rodieck, Leslie transferred from San Bernardi- no High North, San Bernardino, California, 19703 Future Teachers of America, 2,3,4, presi- Norton, Tom Football, guard, 23 VICA, 33 ROTC Dril1Team, 2. dent, delegate to FTA state convention3 Cadet 114 Teaching, 41 Forensics, 41 National Honor So- ciety, 2,3,41 Certificate of Recognition, 41 Pep Club, 3.41 Spanish Club, 41 Math Club, 2. Roehl, Debbie New York-Washington, D.C. Trip, 4. Rogers, Jackie Girls' Ensemble, 4. Rogers, Randy Rohde, Soraya Punctured Drum Board, 41 Thespians, 2,3,4, vice-president1 Spanish Club, 3,41 Art Club, 2. Rose, Denna VICA, vice-president, 41 Voc- Tech School, 2. lst girl design draftsmen. Ross, Bill A Cappella, 3.41 Operettas, 3,41 Madrigal, 3,41 Thespians, 4, president1 Youth for Christ, 2,3,4. Rufkahr, Mike transferred from Duchesne High School, 19701 VICA, 41 Voc-Tech School, 3.4: Plays, 2.3. Runyon, Robbie Football, 41 Track, 3,4. Ruprecht, Karen Cadet Teaching, 41 Future Business Leaders of America, 41 Future Teach- ers of America, 2,3,41 German Club, 21 Nation- al Honor Society, 2,3,41 Pep Club, 2,3,4. Saale, Steve transferred from Duchesne High, 1969 Football, 2,3,41 Wrestling, 21 VICA, sec- retary. 3. Saenz, Jorge transferred from Lydia Patterson, 19701 Basketball, 21 Track, 21 LPI Lettermen's Club, 2. Sackman, Charlie Football, 41 Track, 41 Intra- murals, 31 Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 2, 3,41 SC Lettermen's Club, 2,3,4. Sallee, Everett VICA, reporter, 41 Voc-Tech School, 41 AFJROTC, 2,3, sergeant. Sander, Dennis National Honor Society, 2,3,4 . Math Club. 3. Sanders, Sherry GAEA, 21 Homemakers of Tomorrow, 41 Zonta, 4. Schaberg, Ray Voc-Tech School, 3,41 VICA, 3, 4. Schierding, Jerry Football, 2,3,41 SC Letter- men's Club, 3,41 Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes, 3,41 Key Club, 3,4. Schlage, Laura transferred from Manzano in Albuquerque, New Mexico, 19711 Varsity Cheerleader, treasurer, 41 Pep Club, 4. Schmidt, Brenda Cheerleading, co-captain, 21 Pep Club, 2,3,4. Schnarre, Colletta Pep Club, 31 Blue Echoes Flight, 41 Intramurals, 4. Schneider, Bev Schneider, Sharon Homemakers ofTomorrow, 4. Scholle, Tom Schuster, Ernst Foreign Exchange Student from Germany, Orchestra, 41 Science Club, 4. Seigler, Denise VICA, 41 Voc. Tech School, 4. Selvig, Maribeth transferred from Interlake High, Bellevue, Washington, 1971, Punctured Drum Staff, 41 Certificate of Recognition, 4: Art Club, 4. Sewell, Ken Track, 2,3,41 Cross Country, 41 Lettermen's Club, 41 German Club, 3. Sharp, Stephen AFJROTC, 31 Band, 2,3,41 In- tramurals, 2. Shelton, Sandra Intramurals, 2,31 Homemak- ers ofTomorrow, 2. Shelton, William. Shipp, Thomas transferred from Shaker High, Latham, New York, 1971. Shirley, Becky A Cappella, 21 Girls' Ensemble, 21 Triple Trio, 21 Madrigal Modern, 41 Youth For Christ, 2,3.41Operettas. Siros, Karyn Spanish Club, 2, vice-president. 31 Art Club, 41 Human Relations, 2.3. Smith, Dan B-Team Football, 2. Smith, Diane transferred from Orchard Farm High School, 19711 Forensics, 2,31 Future -Teachers of America, 31 Plays, 2,31 National Honor Society, 2,3, treasurer, 41 GAEA, 21 Art Club, 41 Spanish Club, 4. Smith, Mike Wrestling, 2,31 VICA, reporter, 41 Key Club, 2,31 Voc-Tech School, 41 AFJR- OTC, 2.3. Spalding, Nancy transferred from Monroe City R1 High, Monroe, City, Missouri, 19691 Pep Club, 3,41 Intramurals, 3,4. Specie, Royln Math Club, 3,41 New York- Washington D. C. Trip, 31 Pep Club, 2,3,41 TASC, 3, treasurer, 3,41 French Club, 2,3,41 Girls' Ensemble, 4. Stadler, Sue Band, secretary, 41 BAND, 2.3.4. Staggemeier, Carol Band, 41 Pep Band, 31 Or- chestra, 31 Pep Club, 2,3,4. Statler, Connie Math Club, 2,3,41 VICA, trea- surer, 41 National Honor Society, 3.41 Orches- tra, 2,3. Staub, John Madrigal, 3,41 Operettas, 2,3,41 A Cappella, 2,3,41Thespians. 3,4. Stephenson, Jeanette transferred from Nor- mandy High, 1970. Stephenson, Joan Madrigal, 41 A Cappella, 3,41 Girls' Ensemble, 31 Operettas, 3,41 Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 2. Stergios, Georgia Math Club, 21 Spanish Club, 2, president, 31 GAEA, predident, 2,4. Steube, Greg Math Club, treasurer, 2. Stevenson, Donna TASC, 41 Math Club, 31 contributed to Punctured Drum, 3,4. Stivers, Harold transferred from Eureka High School, Eureka, Missouri, 19701 AFJROTC, 21 Wrestling, 21 ROTC Drill Team, 2. Stock, Ray Orchestra, 41 Publications, 3,4. Storer, Mark YARC, 2,3,4. Sullivan, Jim transferred from Bryan High, Omaha, Nebraska, 1971. Sutton, Don AFJROTC, 21 Intramurals, 31 ROTC Drill Team, Cadet-SfSergeant, 2. Terrio, Mike AFJROTC, squandron com- mander, 2,3,41 ROTC Drill Team, 2,3,41 VICA, 41Voc-Tech School, 4. Thoelke, Kathy Cheerleading, 21 Homecoming Attendant, 21 VICA, president, 41 Spanish Club, 2,31 Pep Club, 2,31 President's Physical Flitness Award, 21 Certificate of Recognition, Thomas, Harold Band, 2,3,41AFJROTC, 3. Thompson, Charles Thompson, Donna transferred from Brinkley' High School, Arkansas, 19711 Literary Club, 2, 31 Home-economics, 21 Homecoming Attend- ant, 2. Thompson, Pam Cheerleading, 2,3, co-captain, 41 National Honor Society, 3,41 Pep Club, 2,3, 41 A Cappella, 41 Operettas, 41 Girls' Ensem- ble, 4. Thompson, Richard. Toliver, Benny Tong, Randy A Cappella, 3,42 TASC, 21 Soph- omore Blue Robed Choir, 2. Tong, Sandy Art Club, 41 VICA, 41 Voc-Tech School, 41 Homemakers of Tomorrow, 4. Tracy, Linda VICA, 41 Future Teachers of America, 41 Chess Club, 4: Spanish Club, 4. Tuck, Terry. Turner, Pat Homemakers of Tomorrow, 31 COE, 4. Tyler, Rita transferred from Central High School, St. Louis, 1970. Underwood, John Band, 2,31 Orchestra, 2,31 Footba1l.2. Van Booven, Phyllis Art Club, 2,31 Certificate of Recognition, 41 Future Teachers ofAmerica, 3,42 Math Club, 3,41 Cadet Teaching, 41 Na- tional Honor Society, 3,41 Plays, 21 President's Physical Fitness Award, 21 GAEA, 2. Van Horn, Becky Varker, Mary French Club, 2, president, 41 Orchestra, 2,3,41 Student Council, 31 National Honor Society, 3,41 Human Relations, 21 Prom Committee, 3. Vogt, Mike SC Lettermen's Club, 41 Basket- ball, 2,31 Football, 2,41 Track, 2,41 New York- Washington, D.C. Trip, 4. 115 Senior Activities Index Walkenhorst, Bill Art Club, 31 Football, 21 VICA, 31 Voc-Tech School, 31 Perfect Attend- ance for 8 years, 2.3.4. Wallace, Kay Ware, Martin transferred from Opelousns High School, 1970. Watts, Angela A Cappella, 3,41 Intramurals, 21 Operettas, 21 Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 2. Watts, Dave Webb, Dave AFJ ROTC, sergeant, 3. Weiss, David Baseball, 2.3.41 Basketball, 2,3,41 Student Council, 41 Boys' State, 31 SC Letter- men'sClub, 3,4. Welker, Lonnie Welker, Mary Welko, Steve Key Club, 41 Band, 2,31TASC, 21 German Club, 41 Orchestra, 3. Wertz, Bill Weston, Denise Band, 4. White, Charma VICA, 21 Homemakers of Tomorrow, 21 Voc-Tech School. 2. Wiechens, Debbie Band, 2,3, president, 41 Cheerleading, 41 Pep Club, 41 French Club, 21 Orchestra, 3. Wilburn, Kathy A Cappella, 3,41 Operettas, 3, 4. Wilmes, Kathy Art Club, 4. Wise, Steve Voc-Tech School, 3,41 VICA, 31 Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 21 Operettas. 2. Witte, Jana Intramurals, 2,31 Homemakers of Tomorrow, 2. Wolf, Winston Student Council, 2,3, senior class president, 41 Art Club, 3,41 TASC, 21 Track, 21 Football, 2. Wood, Randy Wooldridge, Brian Cross Country. 2,3,41 Swim- ming, 2,3,41 Track, 21 SC Lettermen's Club, 2, 3. Wren, Charlotte A Cappella, 3,41Girl5' Ensem- ble, 3,41 Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 21 Operettas, 3,4. Wren, Ken A Cappella, 3,41 Madrigal, 41 Oper- ettas, 2,3,41Thespians, 2,3,41Track, 3,41 Plays, 2,3,41 Sophomore Blue Robed Choir, 2. Wren, Robbie Basketball, 2,3,41 Baseball, 2,3, 41 Cross Country, 2,41 Key Club, 41 SC Letter- men's Club, 3,41 Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes, 4. Wycoff, Linda Voc-Tech School, 41 VICA, par- liamentarian, 41 Orchestra, 21 3rd place in typ- ing contest, 2. Wyhs, Terry VICA, secretary, 21 Voc-Tech School, 21 Football, 21 Swimming, 21lntramur- als, 2. 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Cindy Steadman Lloyd Steinmeyer Tommy Stephen Tim Stergios Shelia Stevens Jean Stiegencier Joseph Stiffler juniors Pam Stoer Brad Struckmann Lorraine Struckmann George Strunk Mike Susic Cathy Sutherland Cindy Swarthout Debbie Swinson Jim Taylor Bonnie Theil Bobbie Thomas Mathew Thomas Rick Thomas Marty Thompson Steve Thompson Randy Thoroughman Jerry Tierman Dale Tiesing Bill Tietz Dennis Treiner Thomas Troutman Greg True Karen Twellmann Karis Ussery Harold Utterback Michael VanBooven Tom VanBooven Janice Vandermark Jean VanMater Raymond Varner John Vogler Don Vollmer George Voss Cindy Wahl Lynn Waldron George Walker Sharon Wallace Mike Wallis Mike Ward Patricia Waters Tim Welch Emil Wepprich Cheryl Whetstone fi-H iv'-Y 3 ,ra .f Q 'A be , 7' f rw ., ,J 'Za rg, ll J X KL? 5 N Tk . x M, , L ,J ic uv il. gg ' f y. l rim , 1 .4., . ' ll ,. I: V Lfhs-x.,z'x,, , ' -at-1 r ' I in , 295 'K i if 1 f 1 2 , as , 4, ,V , km 1 - 'I . I ,.,,. ,.. ' amz, . -1 X, fd? 51.4 A 5 'AJ f S Z., !w.gn'..,? V ' 'li fl , f .wma Q 1 f'1zQfi-,i1fa'- .1 Q ,. ,, :V f l aria l fl, ln, ' V' J 1 ' l Kris Phelps shows famousjunior smile, ' xg? V ga: ll J .... , N. 'EC fi f .QIP GR ' 12 6 .- .QU ,, Q r f ies U wi? Hx ii ,WV 4 ami' Q I 4- l slff l f 1' so If I : Nl l 2. W x ,U 1 v- I I 1 ', , illlyli Doug While Susan Wieburg Barb Wiegmann le rank Wiesler Audrey Wilkenson Debbie Will Doug Willbrand Charles Williams Karen Williamx Wayne Wimbish Mary Willhuhr Lesline Wood Steve Woods JeffWoody ,4 'I Sf . 1 Q54 T' 12 7 N. X H x i JXNQ1' ju n io rs if, 1,-.- gl-, r' f f -X v if 1 '.q??S.q'l q, '- , 3-X411 I i N R Mark Wooddrige Sharon Wren Floyd Wright Brenda Wylie Linda Wylie Kim Yaeger Robert Yankee Joe Young Pat Young Sharon Young Marcia Zellweger Theresa Zans Karen Zerr Glen Ziolko sophonunes Sophomores served hot lunehesg First time irt three years Diana Adams Gary Adams Christine Ahrens Linda Alsop Darrell Ambro David Anderson Patti Anderson Greg Aobchon Connie Ayer Connie Backhis Mike Bahr Vicki Bailey Phil Balbi Ed Barnhouse Jon Barry John Barry Monica Barling Ron Barton Stuart Basye Bob Bateman Ronnie Baugh Lisa Baue Dan Baumann Kitty Beach Ron Beauford Allan Bell Allan Bell Bruce Bergsieker 03 Q, 1 YV st Nil UQHM Sophomores Ruth Ann Silverberg and Rhonda Pund study for a report in the library. XFN! ' , ' . V , r ,,-,:, V ,cj A , 44 ti M535 Q l-rfi A B l as 1. yi an 4. ., is ?eQ?Eiaa?aea:? ff imag e? C eagaeaaagifi . . L, gi t 41- f. se, ff' X L32 4 ,A i Q 8 1 ,Wt fi I ' q iff- i 2 c Ke if ,.' rstr, ,- f nf 7 f vate Ar i 1 A f , F 1 uc 1 an im' f we-Q V ', -. r A e e 2 -, 2 qt- A Z ry ' V C ,S 128 X sophomores Bryan Bcrnhocster Steve Berry Donna Bickel Tobey Bilyeu Rodney Bingaman Kristi Bisanti Sarah Blackhurst Ray Blades Bob Bland Brad Boettler Diana Bllinger Robert Bonetti Chris Boschert Pat Boschert Mike Bowman Stan Brackman Anita Brandenburg Gail Branson Mike Breckle Margaret Brewer Jeff Brinkley Craig Brockgreitens Gary Brokaw Gary Grown Ruth Brown Steve Brown Jan Bryant Roger Bueneman Sheile Bufford Mary Bunch Neil Burgardt Vicky Burkhart Sandy Burton Jill Bushdiecker Ken Bushdiecker David Bushnell Randall Byrn Roy Callaway M X Margie Campbell Marilyn Carion Luther Christopher Corine Clark David Clark sophonunes Steve Clark Ann Clay Dion Collet Glenner Conner Bill Cox Jody Cox Keith Cox Nancy Cox Janet Coy Frances Crawford Sherrie Crenshaw Maureen Cronin Jann Croom Beth Cruce Jean Crugnale Dan Cullom Darris Curry Debbie Danclovic John Davidson Janice Davis Mary Davis Debbie Dennis Mark Dickherber Ron Dickinson Rocky Donivan Susan Dorlaque Dave Dowdall Mary Draskovich Janet Dryer Mike Dubiel Steve Duello Gary Dwiggins Karen Dwyer Aaron Eaton Lana Eaton Mark Ebert Mike Ebert Tom Ehlmann David Eisenbath Janis Eisenhart Gary Eldridge Ellen Emerson Cathy Erke Susan Estes Bob Evans Gale Faerber Vikki Foela 4 Q -, 'P' .' gm X 2 3, , 1 ei.. ittt se ,I X iegilwf .. if cr ,K W 1 R W , 6 sf ss' f ,ins N Xxx gr Q Z -Asa, ' ,, R , ,QV t 'X , i, Q 1-fm at Eta X 'ir-f-'X N 9.1 , ff- Xia. Sophomore Dan Nichols poses for a drawing in art class f '33H' .I - . ,jj V-.-, 3 y 5 ,I i is E - 'ff' . 19 ' ,' A 'sail '- - 'fill -f 'v rf if? Ar' ,- ' 1' 1 - ' al W ,. s I 2 ef P 1 . it A i ,J A i V 1 Q-YV f 'Q a ith V ,k V in 'i A , ., W' - Q5 Ltfmi ills, l is, .Sv ' , so ,A - ,W H B 4 A ggggf Lf i,., , ,,,,.,, 7 ,W f-f sl ' l A Q V A , ,ix is Y C 5 1 J 4 if 1 , l l ww' 'S 1 1 4 Q is e 'A i A V I V 1 - 43 1- fr-'Z vi, A Ar i, X f inf- ' 130 - s, 1,-yn .f Spy ei l - uh Y. 5H sxgw xx X ' 5' I 51.1, s ia, ,Q S I I Wl 'R x Y' PM. s l XJ i A A g S Jbtx-s' . f eff rw ' -fi ri' am, get ll A . .L 'fit' K4 l l '. r-An. -5' 1- I M J ' . x PAO Q . -ft it , CW in i V' l if X 5,1 3' 'xv f l Debbie Griffin Chris Griffith Marla Grissinger Steve Grove Anita Grumke Karen Guillams Peggy Gutermutli Joan Guthrie Michelle Haislip Mark Hall Susan Hall Paula Hampel Robin Hammer Sandy Hanebery Lynn Harley Q, , V xt' xi., 1 ,, J us' A X , . A K 1 4 .f sophomores Tim Ferber Barb Femmer Rona Finke Jeanne Finn Eugene Fitxwalter Susan Flesher Cindy Foote Ricki Ford Teri Ford Virginia Forrester Susan Foster Debbie Foust Jim Fox Debbie Francois Rick Freid Terry Freihoff Connie Furman Joyce Gallatin Darrel Gard Georgia Garrison Elizabeth Garwood Linda Gerdts Brian Gibson Mary Pat Glisan Gean Godar Rhonda Goettel Larry Goessling Carl Greear t Y - vhgg ', J f N , H Students rushing to their buses after a hard days work sophomores Kathy Harris Deborah Harting Richard Hart Karen Hartman Marba Hartman Terry Hays Robyn Hedley Mike Heitman Vickie Hendricks Scott Hendrickson Mary Henke Myrna Henke Theresa Hennecke Roger Henson J. Herbstreith Guy Herriman Christine Herter Mark Hiatt Kent Higgins Dave Hillman Francis Hinkel Dennis Hischke Julie Hockett Jan Hoetting Jackie Hofmeister Cheryl Hollrah Joann Holt Danny Horne Milton Horne Frank Hoanerkamp Frank Horvath Susan Hotmer Debbie Hotz Jackie Howell Ted Howell Dave Hueseman Linda Hufford Linda Hull Jan Julsey Lori Humphrey Kathy Hunn Jeff Hunter , f f Spectators watch a SCHS football game. , Z. nv' S .f'.,1:z 3 -7 V' f r , 1 .5 fam ea . , Z F ,M K J X , A ly , 'L I ,Z , as 4 Za ' I ff ff 1- Z . army 7 . sf f img ' Q f fg J '41 J' I, 1 J. J 0 ' JE 1 7 lar' I .1 I X1 F WE, Q5 , f 5 ' wt '-', A gf -4. 3 f . J rj ,i 7 4 i ' Mk . X r J is My yi, 'eff ff 1 f . ' 1 1' f 1 -- iw , , f if ' 1 - 'I A in . gy' 5725, 391 . iW.t.,f 2 i A -f K f X f 3 A P q ia- ,v ci 'v ,f , M., yi' af J SR? X 3 X L. x 9 -ff , H? 4 ' . , , R f 4 1 qw J. Q, my -, X ,. 4 MA wig, J - +-or f a , J Q gru d ,J i 'Gs 7 , . f ' im' ,. 7' I 1 X 5 1 Q- 3 . K, J I 'K ' ,J 5 ' 5 rf. v , A . , V M In 4 J ..,, ' . S M me ef' 1 , , 132 ' fi' 4. t . T2 2 na ,L ,,. V r mi is -f ' .- - f '- , fx AJ4 5 .- I .. f .. Ny V . V , f , ,' 4 A--W, -- saw 1 in I f 1 f ein f ., f , W W , M H, ANZ! , , fn' ' f a 2, as 93 ,fr A K , 1 f ,.a f ' -- y L, X eo. ap-W I - - 'W Q W 4- 'f 1, :1 ' , if, K fx i 1, ' H 1 . , Q - 1, 1 l - ,. . wi se, 3 , A ri , J ' I 'V' fi , v- fig :Zu KZ x fn - , QE ' 5 foci. f 4, J rg -N.. at - , Vw 1. ff if 'I Q 4, Y lbw J Q if I we r. 'Q I Kathy Kemper Bryan Kent Danny King Kathy King Mark Kirby Ronald Kliethermes Greg Kneemiller Harry Knollhoff Ken Koch Mike Koch Lizette Koehler Lynn Kramer Phil Krupa Keith Kruse Neil LaBanca 133 17 rxr '7-' sophomores Mike Huster Diana lncc Barry Jack Kurt Jackson Shelby Juegcrs Lynda Jarvis Cheryl Jelfress Myron Jensen Robin Jensen Kevin Jett Sherri Johndrow Cindy Johnson Dean Johnson Jack Johnson Lorene Johnson Brenda Jones Denise Jones Edna Jones JeffJones Ladale Jones Rita Jones William Kansteiner Pam Karnes Diane Kaufman Paul Kaveler Kathy Keeser Peggy Keiser David Keller 'V Students wait for buses after school. sophomores David LaGesse Connie Lake Shelia Lalk Hope Lance Bill Langston Rick Lasater Debbie Laxton Larry Layton Cathy Lee Dianne LeBlanc Mary Leistner Ken Lentz Lisa Leonard Rosemary Levendoski Lori Lewis Amy Lill Alan Livengood Steve Lloyd Roy Loges Greg Logue Greg Lovellette Barb Ludwig Kenneth Luebbert Delbert Macy Jeanne Mades James Malloy Kathy Maloney Ernest Manley Debbie Martin Elaine Martin Greg Martin Pam Mason Kathy Mayfield Jim McBride Carole McClellan Ronald McClellan .Iohn McClure Rudy McCollum Sabrina McCormack Kathy McCoy Frank Mcliwen Carolyn McFarland Debbie McGeehan David McGraw Tony McKee Tom McLain - 8 ' 'wal ' .pq- ,' 'G ,r: ' 4.1M ti - ' Q Qi QL: B ,w w v - g Q ef! ! pun 42 l 4 .. M1 ,f L, 4 mei ,gg A qi. V 5 M F i, x X ' f ax . I ' 'ef ' ' V 3, ' fm Q 4,3 t 2- . 'fa ,. ' '- '59 97, ,: . fa W, . I I . V 4 f Sophomore Patti Anderson practicing cheerleading. ral, fi W1 , Em? vw 16 .Q 4. '71 - ' 5 f ,,, v- fr A , - , A f Mx W a s , r fr as t -4 . vi Wifi. Qian, 'H r f - P . r s , ,,, , 7 M 1 z , gg Y :Nm . X 3 -,gl . ' V 12 XML , ,r I i E' , W , f of , fa C 5 WY 3 923: If f if up f Qs 9 K 2 1,4 Q? - W M W7'2f fW 27,5 M f vi , , 14 f 3' f 1554 if ? . , I Le ' :gy 1 'ef 17 ' g iw: 'Z r . 134 4, , X ,t , Q ,5 M Q i r . 9' L4 ,,.-,- , Wf' v ,ra R I 'X f in 15 ' tl S F' f Q ' 5 iam i .r,,,. 4 1 Wg Nl I' P ii f an 5 Enix i A ' v ii D if 14 .psf Ns- ie 1 It , bv 2'.w K lA ' Q 51 -,I-.1 Sophomores work on a problem in typing class. W-' li' e Os .R Howard Murray Robert Myrick Danny Nichols Ed Nickols Barb Leidner Alan Nieweg sophomores Greg McLaughlin Susan MeMenumy Diana McMillan Cheryl Meers Todd Meers Mike Meers Mike Menelee Becky Merchant Bill Merseh Don Meyer Greg Meyer Kenny Meyer Lynette Miller Jeff Mitchell Cathy Mitts Craig Montgomery Jill Moore Leroy Moore Robert Moore Sheri Mordt Judy Morie Nathan Moses Jim Morris John Morris Joy Morris Cheryl Morrow Ruth Mossman Marty Murfin ,,..32u, 135 'YIIIIII 'Y' To-4 74 . 1 ' , 4 ee ,el- sophomores Steve Nieweg Donna Nonkes Cathy Nolle Lynn Nord John Narman Casey Nothstine Sandy Nowack Kim Nunley Keith Nurgahn Rhonda Oeklaus Tom Ohrman Pat O'Mara Nancy Orf Mike Owczarski David Page Steve Palmer Don Parmely Retha Patterson Steve Pelphrey Tom Pendley Sharon Peper Ronnie Percy Lisa Peters Doug Peterson Sherri Pettibone Kathy Petty Dan Pickens Sue Pickering Dia? HB! '1 A 'R X N X , l 2 ',-.ii 2 14? ' is f E f J' Qs Q 4 Q r iii 41 ' .gi 39: Q. L. x X fp-. 1 --94-1 its 1 lr i Sophomore Terry Hays returning to her class after lunch. 136 if ' Monika Pietsch Jim Pittman Karen Plackmeyer Diane Ponder Jo Potchen Jeff Powell Kaye Powers Jennifer Praeger David Prinster Gail Priser fe? ' if mf. . : QL Q 'V A I' f v' ,, I. ekkwg, 'K .5 wg J ,of T 5-'JA-2 2, X ag- ' i P J 1 ai., . , g wx A, I , ti , sophomores Kathryn Privett Bill Pugh Greg Pulley Rhonda Pund Keith Purgahn Steve Quattrueci David A. Raithel Wayne Randolph Ginger Rapert Sharon Ravenscraft Jerry Ray Marilyn Redding Mike Reinhardt Debbie Reiser Donnie Regot 'T' . . 1 H Debbie Richardson Gary' Richterkessing Mary Rigdon Sandi Riley Dave Rittenhouse Alan Ritter Cheryl Roberts Steve Robey Bernard Robinson Belinda Robinson Debbie Rohley Karen Rogers Chris Rosner Pat Rowe Rick Rufkahr Melvin Ruhr Dana Ruse David Ruse sophomore Cathy Saale Kenneth Samples Terry Sanders Jim Sappington Frank Sauer Clifford Saulter Janet Savage Alan Schehterly Randy Schenck Norris Schlup Cindy Schmidt Doug Schmidt Peggy Schmidt Gene Schneider Nancy Schone Susan Schrader Bill Schrader Stephen Schutte Eddie Schuttenberg Jan Schuttenberg Kyle Seeman Pan Shands Diana Shaw Dan Shelton Donna Sherrow Charlene Shipp Mike Sidorski Ruth Ann Silverberg David Skags Paula Smasney Cary Smith Darcy Smith Deborah Smith Demetrian Smith Gary Smith Greg Smith Kim Smith Stacey Sponamore Jim Stack Vanessa Stark Cheryl Steckenrider Terry Stege Gail Stephens S529 'f l 8.45. 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TN Q, 'fo- 139 3 :Y ,, - .idk lv 3 1 x- ' U' A I 1 fi Sw:- ,T es K X T -51 V I Aka , TM' 1 l, I 14351 : A asa' f.1:f-4-4 W M'fv.,...51Q. , QH:i. 3u 9 1 Ni ti l sophomores James Slergios Gary Stewart Jesse Stewart Victor Stipes Dave Stock Charlotte Stoehner Mark Stoer Jan Stoner Larry Stout Sandy Strauss Kathie Struckman John Struttman Jim Sutphin Janet Shuling Shelly Sullivan Mary Sylcox Kathy Sylcox Penny Terry Pam Terschluse Judy Thacker Mike Thelen Pat Thoelke Joe Thomas Tony Thompson Lynda Thompson Greg Tihbs Carol Tierman Ellen Timbcrman Mike Tinker Jerry Tong Diane Townsend Diane Trendley Sharon Trent David Trickey Ed Trueloye Ellen Tucker D. Gay Tunison Jeanne Turner Ricky Tyler Glen Van Booyen Dan Vance Mike Van Dyke Richard Vardeman sophomores Jill Vanl-lorn Jane Varker Jean Varker Visuth Vathananai Jim Vollmar Randy Wade Glenda Wadley JoAnn Wadlow Jim Wagner Debbie Wakefield William Waldrop Jane Walkenhorst Carl Walker Sandy Wallace Barbara Ward Billy Ward Marty Warren Karen Watts Bob Weekley Sharon Weekley Bob Wehde Connie White Pat White Terry Whitehead Doug Whitman Melinda Whitman Dale Wibbenmeyer Vicky Wiesler Wes Wilburn Richard Wilkins Steve Wilkinson Kevin Williams Randy Willians James Wilson Debbie Wimbish Jackie Witt Ronnie Wolf Tony Wood Linda Wyatt Tanya Young Charles Zerjav Ellen Zerr Anne Ziegemeier ,ith fr 3 A5 K. Aww x - 4 i 2 C ,ii ' t K e xx J , 1 :-15.1 , ' M ,, ., f, .W ,ss tl, ,, ', M' 2 W .. L I wx 1 Q e , f ff M i 4 f ', l i f I we 'Z l, ,fmt V - ' ' 'vy, qw fl W w e 'gifs 'fav , . ,M R: , -. A- X' ', ,., ,I , , .J . 5- -. - ' ' . ' ,V . g ,L 'fi Yffid s A: AZ b Q 5 X Q! , G std , V yr :I , gf, I it 4 1 1 1 I Q, 1 ' W ,' Q f- 3 ' s ' ,. 3, 1- if-fe' f 9' 1: 4 N. A I i 1 ' f f K nm ,.,-B-'ff ,--- 'i X 'vu '4s.E M4?5 ' 1 . DQ l 5: if : 'SEV V s i 2 Q Q 4 N. J.. .Lf '- ' ev ' .cqg n , 73 ,391 t N iq' x 4 Q 3 4. N? E 1' haw- , , ,,-7 Afgg, :4.ai,..:. ', op.,,,.Q'5 ',f-'H . .- ,f 'QA ..-4' 1 w. ,A- vv...,,, X 'r ' we gm f , R , X 41 I , - i fx ix ' :J 7 V ks . K f 'L eff - fV-V , R at , 5 . 'A t x ,,, , Q V 791 ' ' 53 f . t l .V qi . ak skff P' f na' L . S Qffs f . ., Y j s, N g',vL:fi . , 5- 1 ' '7 MD' rt In' Rtpli 'MJF .. fi I 'A 4 in . 1 ' ,fx 5 4, ,Q 4, I 'S K ,K K J ' U ffl X .u tw, Sophomores Greg McLaughlin, and Dave Stock playing bass drum for the SCHS Marching band. Hmm 53 V ff We if , fa 5: i if A 2 4 is 3 lm ii X3-.-1, S f J Qi A K Q ' jd 1 S wx y 'W M J I ii rrrs ,, Z 1 fills 4:-W' 140 A Sophomorcx Barh Fcmmcr and Mary Davis spend their lunch hour talking in thc Quad. B Sophomorcs Dave Kcllcr and John Meyer move to their ncxt class via the Quad, C ROTC cadets inspect Pirate Patriot with LTC Rudiger. D Sophomores Frank Mccwcn and Rick Rui'- kahr work on a project in shop class. 1 Y, if o hrs i ,iq x 1' 2, as 3' l if .in Wg nav 14 f f K 1 .fi SM f M tv W Y' Alu.. ,Q ...ix .W 'Q m g-ff gy. qgumg' 'A 'J,1d 6 QJJQ 5 facultyfstaff FacullyfStaj7 . ,,fk QA A. Assistant principal Ralph Black B. Principal Dr. Gilbert Lauer C. Assistant principal Ernest Smith D. Assistant principal Jim Rash M 'I' f'.,M. ,ff Q52 Q-ij!-'W gl D 144 'af lpn 41 4 -..a,,N-M Mrs. Ruth Ann Hillenninn explains how to serye gi hud- minton birdie to Ll girls' gym elaiss. Fac'ulIyf.S'Iajf Brcdlziu. l illiain. Ciuidainee seeretury. linailiroek, Bzirhurzi SCCFCILIFQ lo Ieaieliers, 1 lolinson. .lunel 5 Allemlginee seereliiry, lselser,Mi1ri11lrelL Registrar, King.lJorotl1y1 Allendunee seereliiry. Shailro. Szindrui Secretary to Dr, Lauer. if Terseliluse. Shirley: Hnaineitil seeretury. Worley. Marilyn: Secretary to tissisttint principals. 'if is V 4 U ' 1 'ff' . Q si B14 .if Q. - 4 'A - Members of Blue Eehos. the girls' ROTC auxiliary' group eseort Superintendent ol Schools lrginly Colaw und Mayor Hunk Broekgreitens at the SCHS Vetertin's Day ceremony. 1-15 FacultyfSIajf Abernathy, lmogeneg Them. Lang. Arts 2. Adkisson. Steve: Wr. Hist.. Cont. Iss, Anderson, Lindag Them. Lang. Arts 2, Speech. Baumann. Tharong Industrial Arts dept. Chairman. Drafting 1, 7 Beckham. Kenneth: Orchestral dept. chairman. Orchestra. Brader. Charlesg Psychology. Burgess, Larryg Wr. Hist. Burns. Shirley: Them. Lang. Arts 1.2. Bushnell. Lilliang Wr. Hist. Cain. Ella: Them. Lang. Arts 1.2. Cook. Jerry: Spec. Educ. Cope, Pat: Home-school Coordinator. Davison, Ralph: Am. Hist.. Downing, Dwight: Art 2. Sculpture. Doyen. Michaelg Them. Lang. Arts 3. .xr 'Q' Q. vi! 1116 :xii .s- l ri lc Kenneth Beckham teaches the skills involved in playing the violin. rj'- A 'W' its il if Q ld Fac'ulIyfStajj Ellis, Lenag Business education dept. chairman, Voc. Clerical Practice. England. Adag Art l. Feuerhahn, Harold1Wr. Hist. Finn, Julia: Guidance Counselor. Fisher, Rayg Boys' P.E.. Foland, Gary: Term. Math. Geometry, Alg. l. Gabbard, Pauline: Alg, l. Problems and Statistics. Gerkin. Dorisg Typing l.2. Gross, Harold1A.V.Servicc. Gruer. Doris, Guidance dept. chairman. guidance counselor. Gunn, Connie: Them. Lang. Arts 2, Drama. Hampton. Veita Jo: Journalism l.2. Pr. English, Faculty fSIajf il '-Q--,-.W JCL sponsor Mr VIKO Mdnmcl ShowQ the quality ofJCL Slave Sale Mdrllyn Fmke s teeth .11 annual JCL Slave sale Fac'ulIyf.S'tajj Hancock. Lucille: Psychology llarris.,lin1: Boys' Pl .. Hart. Ruby1Sehool nurse. Heath, Linda: Typing l,2. Business lgnglish. Henderson, William: A Cappella, Music I it.. Mad, Mod, Choir, Sophomore Blue Robe Q hoir, Herring, Diedrig Family Relations. Child Development. Hillemann. Ruth Ann: Girls' PL.. Hinkley. Charles: Boys' P.l:.., Health. if Hogan, Jane: French 1.2.3,-l. sn.. Hohman, Marvin: Music Lit. fl'- I 2 X .W ' ls. J, Honey. Gerald: Gen. Shop. Gen, Woodworking. Houston. Judith: Cont. Lit. Hukill, Robert: Art departmental chairman, Art S, Art 2. Jennings. Roscoe: Guidance counselor. Kaiser, Margaret: Basic Math, Geometry. Kehoe. Dianne: Special Ed.. Home Ee. l. Kirehofl, Barbara: Sculpture, Art 3. 4. Af Kleiman. Linda: Girls' P.E.. . Lammers, Dorothy: Leology. Chemistry. ,xv Lane. Lois: Language Arts dept. chairman. Them. Lang. Arts ff? Latch, Fred: Guidance Counselor. Lehmann, David: Boys' Plz.. Mc Clelland, Dennis: Biology. Ady. Biology . Maniaei. Vito: Spanish l. Latin 1.2. Meyer. Paul: Drivers' Ed. .go-- I' 149 FaCulIyfStajQ Miller, Burt: Health and Safety Education dept. chairman, Ath- letic director, Boys' P.E.. Miller, Kay: German l,2,3. Mittler, Tedg Physics, Adv. Physics, Them. Lang. Arts 3. Morlan, Melvin: Am. Hist. Mudd, Jeanneg Them. Lang. Arts 2. Murray, Thelma, Special Ed. dept. chairman, Special Ed. Noland, Phyllisg Shorthand, Voc. Sec. Practice Olson, Kareng Them. Lang. Arts 3. Panagos, Edg Boys' P.E., Pardon, Charles, Drivers' Ed. Peters, Georgeg Social Studies dept. chairman, Am. Hist. Poe, Glenng Wr. Hist., Geography. Praeger, Verenag Vocal Music dept. chairman, Girls' Ensemble, Music Lit. Pundmann, Delores: Reading l,2. Ragsdale, Ranetag Typing l,2, Pers. Typing, Adv. Typing. O 'SLT-7 X Fc1c'ulIyfSlaff Bare?-W ll J, i F. 2 ,Q . 'F .IWW , egg? A fp-'I-t 5,3271 A .- iL 9 lz AH rw .11 'fb V v-w3 'x ,Ng-Q-svn ,X Y 3 'f't,x. tx if left: Coaches Gary Foland and Roscoe Jennings grimance while watching a play at football practise. Amlx below: Mr. Tharon Bauman enjoys u cup ol'coI'I'ec during his free period. f fwff E ijt: ' 5' 'ki f-V f 9195 Rey nolds, Mary Home lzc. Per. Cult. Cloth. and Text.. Sr. Hmkg. Robinson. Sarahg Boy s' tood service. Pcrs Cult., Home hc. l.CIoth, and Text Rudigcr,LeIand1fXerospacc dept. chairman. .Ncrospace l,2,3. Schleinat. Rohcrtg Instru- mental Music chairman. Band. Music theory. Schnare.IlcIen1i'ng,-l, Them. Lang, Arts 2. Shippcn.Orcn1Algebra- Trig. Simpson. Nancy I-orcign Lang. dcpl. chairman. Spanish I.2.3.-1. Smith. l1arIgCien.mct.iIs. Gena Shop. 1 Facu!tyfSlajf Stahl,Steve1 Reading 2. Them Lang Arts 2. Stephens, Margaret: Shorthand, Bookkeeping Stiegemeier,Lois1 Home economics depart- ment chairman, Boys' food service. Story. Frances: Math department chairman. Algebra- Trig. Analitic Geometry. Sullivan. Thomas: Science department chairman. Basic Ecology Sullivan. Linda Basic Business,Typing l 7 Swarthout, Jennieg Office Machines. Typing l.2. Sales- manship. Swarthout,Tom1 General Wood, Machine Wood, 'T Y ff K 5 ff Y-wg ang! 'few' +V-. 153 Nfl l ac'ulIyfSIajj lhiel.Mariannc1 lhcm Lang Arts 3. Senior Writing W orkshop. Thompson, Nelson: Missouri History. Thornton, Maryg Library department chairman. Vance, Joe: Geometry, Terminal Math. Von Bastian. Virginia: Chemistry, Advanced Chemistry . Wacker. Gary: Health. Wegermann. Rodney: Sociology, Economics, Seminar 4. Wehmeyer, David: Librarian. West, Dale: Art l,3. Art S. Sculpturing. Wilil'ord.Judith1Girls' PE. Wilkinson. Leonora: Them Lang Arts 3. Willbrand, Venitag Them Lang Arts 2.3. Typing LI. Williams. Clarence: American History. Young. John: American HlNlOl'j,.'XTTlCTICLlf1 Ciox ernment. Schneider. Richard: Librarian Assistant. Faculty fSlajf Boschert, Josephine: Cafeteria manager Brueshoff, Glenroyg Custodian Fischer. Ruth: Cook. Fromme, Margaret: Cook Grotweil, Heleng Cook. Hunn, Kermit: Nightwatchman Isselhardt, Dorothyg Cook Keough, Keith: Custodian Middeke, Kathy: Cook. Richardson, Louise: Cook Schneider. Rhodag Cook. Scholle. Margeg Cook. Sheppard, Jody: Custodian Varnes. Grantg Cook. Wilson, Aliceg H.S. Laundrv l ac'zllI,i'f.S'1c1jf M .5 Wren Genevive' Cook Z f J A in ,pf 155 X. Mr. Robert Schleinul assembles the SCHS blind belore .in assembly. B. Mrs. Lucille Hancock c.ills on L1NlUdCl'll loginsxxer gi question in psychology cl.iss, C. Mrs. Doris Gerlsen helps L1 my ping siudem with .i spacing problem. D, Miss Adu England. url teacher. contemplates .1 sLudenl's answer before responding, ww , wwf i ' uv 'lk Xb 'Q a v. X if -:if Ku, of, 1, J' a g n 9' 1410 K af f? 42 I ,, . W i.-., .ff 1 y. Q V' iii bn.- clubs r A Us n-f-4 '4 Qi - ,., .. 9. . :rf . , . M...-+'fvgg.53lt, .5 ,X V A . ,. Q, B. A. Cadet Teacher Warren Hollrah discusses the next day's lesson with Mrs. Lillian Bushnell. B. Mrs. Ruby Hart, MST sponsor and school nurse. C. HOMEMAKERS OF TOMORROW: FRONT ROW: Marsha Zellweger, Jane Hen- nike. Peggy Gillom. Debbie Clark, Marie Roth. SECOND ROW: Susan Pickering. Barb Har- ris. Sheri Sander. Dodi Hendricks. Gayle Schnieder, Joan Scott, Bev Schnieder, Mrs. Lois Stiegemeier, Annette Clasemann. THIRD ROW: Mary Ebeling, Sherry Schneider. Barb Wiegmann. D,Tree. E. MEDICAL STUDENTS OF TOMORROWg FRONT ROW: Bobbie Thomas: treasurer, Cin- dy Swarthoutg vice president, Mike Niehoff. SECOND ROW: Carol Randolph, Sheri Mordt, Mrs. Ruby Hart. Shelly Jones: president, Elaine Romano: secretary. A. FUTURI: TlzXCHl1RSUl' AMl1RlC K. FRONT ROWi Leslie Rodieekg president. C arol Randolph, Lynda Jarvis, Kathy King. Donna Bosehert, Warren Hollrah1 treasurer. Phyllis Yan Booven. SECOND ROW: Keith Kruse. Wayne Randolph. Karen Hollrah. Jill Remley. Marey Avery. l.eanna BrooksL secretary. Karen Rupert. B. FTA members ride hack to school alter the Homecoming Parade. C. Tree. D. FBLA members on their Homecoming lloat. h. FUTURE BLlSlNliSS l.liAlJl1RS Ol' AMERICA. FRONT ROW. Cindy Svvarthoutl vice president. Audrey Simhauserg secretary. Karen Rupert. Phyllis Novvaek. Martha Morgan. SECOND ROW: Glenda Wadley. Boh Sallee. Randy Hodge: president. Diana Sehulfe. Tanya Young. THIRD ROW: Pat Bosehert. Mrs. Linda Sullivan. Monika Pietseh, Language Clubs stress understanding afeustorns, language, ana' heritage SPANISH CLUB: FRONT ROW: Julie Krupa: president, Linda Mitchell: vice president, Deb-bie Saling, Nancy Schone, Leslie Rodieck. Diane Smith, Bev Budd. SECOND ROW: Georgia Stergios, Warren Hollrah, Carol Randolph, Mrs. Nancy Simpson. Wayne Randolph, Barb Dennis, April Abrahamsen, Connie Ayer, Lorrie Dairda. B. French Club member Sandy Knapp hangs sign urging people to join. C. Students watch Homecoming parade. D. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE: FRONT ROW: Janey Baggerman, Cathy Moe: secretary, Sue Edwards, Marie Mills, March Liebel, Nancy Pfost. SECOND ROW: Kathy Keeser, Cindy Foote, Mari- lyn Finke, Jan Sthuttenberg, Lorie Johnson, Debbie Leeke: vice president, Ann Maran. THIRD ROW: Janet Montgomery, Karen Finke: president, Casey Nothstine, Debbie Holtz, Mary Ebeling, Diane Emr- ing: treasurer. FOURTH ROW: Ken Lentz, Bob Bland, David Ruse, Mr. Vito Maniaci. E. Tree. 160 if 'III Irv Wie- :ws ,LR -s ,NA 1 mb. l 1 A. QUI VIVEQ FRONT ROW: Mike Menclce, Gene Dalton: president. SECOND ROW: Barb Liedner, Kris Phelps, Lark Minceyg treasurer, Nancy Noel, Sandy Knapp, Sue Good. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Baldwin, Sheri Mordt, Sue Porter: vice president, Amy Adams, Royln Specie. FOURTH ROW: Donna Neumann, Donna Klauseng secretary, Bonnie Thiel, Mrs. Jane Hogan, Sharon Menefee, B. French Club's Homecoming float. C. German Club's Float. D. GERMAN CLUB: FRONT ROW: Carl Greer, Greg Aubochon, Teddy Howell, Paul Brown, Donna Noakes. SECOND ROW: Mary Hoblemann, Julie Dunn, Bill Schrader, Steve Welko, Janice Davis, Dana Jung. THIRD ROW: Pam Meersg secretary-treasurer, Pam Bloebaum, Jean Dugan. FOURTH ROW: Joe Thomas, Paula Hample, Paula Lunsford, Larry Hamerick, Miss Kay Miller, Shelly Jones: president, Jack Dunn: vice president, Sue Lawthor. 1' Q.. l.v. . 'ru amp, 1. r 1 'inf M 1 02,1 -' li .V 3 X W LA! L X . X C A. SENIORSQ FRONT ROW: C. Staggmeier, L. Rodieck, N. Spalding, D. McCallom, P. Luns- ford, M. Mills: secretary, C. Nations. SECOND ROW: L. Schlage, K. Bennett, K. Muller, S. Hol- liday, treasurer, D. Campbell, R. Buxton, A. Adams, S. Porter. THIRD ROW: C. Matticker, R. Specie, N. Barklage, D. Grober, S. Evans, P. Thompson, T. Hood, C. Finck, L. Meyer: presi- dent.FOURTH ROW: C. Moe, J. Jones, D. Bos- chert, D. Wiechens, M. Barban, K. Hayes, A. Becker. B. JUNIORSQ FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Emring, D. Leeke, P. Bloebaum, B. Bowers, S. Baldwin, S. Wieburg, B. Orf: vice president, L. Dieckmann, N. Noel, S. Knapp. SECOND ROW: J. Hesskamp, K. Hollrah, D. Neumann, N. Barklage, G. Kaveler, D. Ahrens, L. Coles, P. Langston, M. Boschert, L. Dairda, R. Atkinson, S. Wallace. THIRD ROW: B. Thomas, E. Romano, C. Orf, P. Meers, S. Lawther, K. Pfaff, C. Alderson, P. Bazzell, P. Bacon, S. Fritts, P. Young, B. Peyton. FOURTH ROW: P. Hoffmann, A. Simhauser, P. Stoer, C. Swarthout, J. Denn, P. Gross, J. Remley, P. Schulte, K. Finke, M. Gose, D. Smothers. FOURTH ROW: J. Montgomery, L. Semon, K. Ussery, D. Mayfield, R. Ross, B. Thiel, P. Davis, K. Cowan, J. Van Mater, D. Bextermueller, K. Perry. C. Seniors display their enthusiasm at last home football game. 'lt ?! 1 -, , . ., v 7 ,I ' am... . Munn: ' 'bV.V9'0'9W'? q ..-.o.+3?.?.?.9,Q ......,...-...-Ai ,N - - -f fx 'wvw -'v--H---1-an--an-----. 4. Peppers, SC Club, and FCA promote school spirit and good citizenship l. bf iw ' -- VXI! uniti- nu u ...F.'Q'l'L' Q...-........ .11--n-1 P, -.. - ,E il 5 L NDN J Wwrx' lil A. SOPHOMORES: FRONT ROW, LEI-'T TO RIGHT: K. Watts, R. Pund, C. Ahrcns, G. Pris- er, K. Plackmcycr, G. Garrisson, S. Mordt. N. Cox. SECOND ROW: D. Griffith. L. Jarvis, B. Crusc, M. Leistncr, M. Finke, C. Backhaus, Hall. P. Schmidt, J. Davis. P. Tcrschlusc, P. Thoelkc. THIRD ROW: K. Mayhel, C. Ayer, M. Whitman, M. Ebeling, J. Schuttenberg. P. Anderson, K. Powers, K. Petty. R. Mossman, N. Ermeling, J. Morie. C. Stoehner. B. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATH- LETES1 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Rodgers, G. Terrio, M. Bray, D. Kiernan. W. Burkhart, C. Baldwin: vice president. R. Lewis: treasurer, A. Holliday: president. SECOND ROW: J. Woody, P. Bekebrede. D. Page, T. Elhmann, K. Higgins, E. Burkhart, D. King, B. Whede, J. Stuart, G. Foland. C. Sackman. B. Miller, R. Wren, S. Carter, K. Kinnevan. R. Spears. C. S C LETTERMEN'S CLUB: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Brown, G. Terrio, M. Bray: president, B. Goodson, D. Kiernan. SECOND ROW: R. Hodge, G. Foland, A. Roche, S. Panhorst, G. Luerding, R. Lewis, P. Beilsmithg secretary-treasurer, M. Vogt. THIRD ROW: L. Mallincrodt. R. Spears. R. Shipp. D. Weiss. R. Wren. M. Van Booven. G. Duello. J. Schierding. L. Castor, J. Burghart. G. Wacker. A. TEENAGE AUTO SAFETY CLUB: FRONT ROW: Ruth Silverberg, Kim Higgins, Karen Goyerg president, Sandy Knapp, Paul Brown, Penny Schulte, Pat Bunch, Judy Mc- Millan, Janet Hesskamp, Sandy Shelton, Lynn Hughart, Wendy Miles, SECOND ROW: Diana Ince, Barb Peyton, Paula Lunsford, Larry Ham- erick, Nancy Noel, Debbie Bextermeuller, Bonnie Thiel, Carol Orf, Shawnell Johnson, Jean Van Mater, Marcy Avery, vice president, Ronnie Fox, Jill Remley, Ruth Mossmann, Craig Srba, Don- na Stevenson, Phyllis Nowack, Royln Specieg treasurer, Nancy Pfost. THIRD ROW: Patty Young, Mr. Paul Meyer, Mr. Charles Pardon, Dale West, Pat Gross, Gaye Kaveler, Darlene Davis, Patti Lovicott, Jane Nesslage, Carolyn Hunt, Greg McGlaughin, Kathy Petty. B. Tom Rodgers goes over Key Club's budget with Mrs. Shirley Terschulse. C.Tree. D. YOUTH FOR CHRIST, FRONT ROW: Debra Leeke, Cathy Anderson, Carolyn Fusch, Linda Semen, SECOND ROW: Cathy Suther- land, Deb Feilner, Becky Shirley, Bill Ross, Janet Kunze, Linda Criddle, Robin Ross. THIRD ROW: Leanna Brooks: secretary, Cindy Rey- nolds: vice president, Pat Waters, Dennis Bos- well, Mr. Rodney Wegermann, Jeannie Auteng president, Diana Thebeau, Tom Rodgers, Mr. David Wehmeyer. A. TASC float theme was Make 'Em Walk the Plank. . B. Tree. C. YFC won second prize for their Homecoming float. D. KEY CLUB: FRONT ROW: Paul Be- kebredeg president, Dan Kiernang vioe president, Rory Riddler, Authur Holidayg secretary, Steve Welko. SECOND ROW: Dennis Budde, Phil Balbi, Marc Holman, John Hesskamp, Mr. Glenn Poe, Jerry Schierding, Shaun Carter, Rick Myrick, Greg Luerding. M . 'i i I 1 ' 'R '44 X- LY, '. V 'sf' ' ' I aa yksuflfff , .fi 'ful 11 E! .5 .4 7' K1 i Q L l u C ei-sus-'U i K V D4 Vl.,...h s 3 X x. 'Y- .. r if W g , . 165 Blue Echo, sports ana' Pirate Pa trial help to change ROTC image. A. HONOR GAURDQ LEFT TO RIGHT: Reg- gie Robinson, Debbie Hotz, David Hillman, Barb Bowers, Ken Miller, Casey Nothstine, Larry Bennett. B. AEROSPACE CLUB: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ken Miller, Bill Allen, Mike Meers, Rory Riddler: president, John Funzer: vice-presi- dent, Greg True. SECOND ROW: Carl Greer, Harold Stivers, Don Strivers: public relations, Sgt. Jack Swindle C. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Niehoff, Jill Remley: secretary-treasurer. SECOND ROW: Richard Hodges, vice president, Craig Srba: president. D. Tree. f ' Ml ' '- R . f .J i , . , , : A ,if 9259 -Mfg 'A W i in 1 V, ii ' f Q 'gs . l :A - , - E75 1 if A ' . if 6' 1 A : 'kt -.gl.,,i,l'Il .' l, ' 'Q .F 1 f '3 A , 1 .- Nw I if Q ' M f ff: 1 , '1 it X 'T' 12:5 . H' ff e' . i' :ff at 'X t f ' ,I li 1, gp Y A H F ,. r Mags fp. - -A, ' f Q lg, wt .: ' 75 fl'Q4' 'iff Q 58' .Y if b -T' '. , lp I if ut, X fs ' at 4 . V, , A if f . 4255 . ,J , ,J 1,55 , , X' 31.',3-,155-,jfQi,4E J 54 Q ' L r,mi. 1 Ar ' F- T .f .. t 5 Sq fi ef? if 5, A , 'T ' Il ,yi u J fu, .xw. 4 ,, Q A .Q 'W ' :Ll .N .1 ' '??'v1it-:5 !Z',L.f 'MV' rrfwlif M 'T ,A Q rI,6' -ri' -'l ,?'A',4,i:? : , '3 w 5,3 4' . 1 . .. lil A ,giv- 3 124445 A i EQ . ' . , s , .,,, B iq' ff 'ff i ,gi , ' - 1, zP.n G' , x , ,iq 2. ':'?5, 'f:' 11 ' Q , . ! ' . Y aff, it .B awww Sql 4 .Q s f! UAW 4g 2 +1 ' . '- Z'. 1. 3 gm ii .1 ,J 5-.....'4f4...Ik'! nl A. VICA3 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Margaret Bailey, Linda Tracy, SECOND ROW: Cathy Brucker, Pam McCoy. THIRD ROW: Sonja Adkins, Randy Hodge. B.Tree. C, BLUE ECHO: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Dwyer, Bonnie Manthey, Barb Bowers. SECOND ROW: Belinda Robinson, Debbie Holz, Casey Nothstine, Susan Hotmer, Jackie Akers, Becky Burton, Vannessa Stark, Ruth Ann Silverberg, Cindi Davis, Lynda Jarvis, Colletta Schnarre. D. DRILL TEAM: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Bekebrede, Dave Bushnell, Ken Miller, Carl Greer, Dace Prinster, Dan Clark, Sam Goist, Larry Bennett, Don Prinster. SEC- OND ROW: Bill Allen, David Hillman, Matt Thomas, Garry Adams, Don Stivers, Rory Rid- dler, Greg True, Harold Strivers. ffylfp w. A V A. CHESS CLUBQ FRONT ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Jeff Coffey, Ken Lubbert, Lizette Koeh- ler. SECOND ROW: Oren Shippen, Carol Ran- dolphg secretary-treasurer, David Hashg presi- dent, Jim Baggermang vice president, Wayne Wimbish, Jo Potchen. B. Students listen attentively in Mr. Joe Vance's 6th hour Geometry class. C. Tree. D. Bruce .Ieffry and Dave Weiss conduct an experiment. .i 9.45. . 67? W '-M., ftvfaiu JY! iii. ,Sp 04. 8 'LX lil ff. . 4 w --.Q-' 'wi x ,Val I ' Ax i X 6 , Hsswrgi LAT Ai' A Science, Math, and Chess Clubs provide after school activities lfrwn 2804 'yum b uri fe fs...s,vm sq ww f T . I-wt' A. Rick Pavy studies during a Math club meeting. B MU ALPHA THETA FRONT ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Klausen, Bonnie Grif- tith: president, Marsha Noland: vice president. Greg Steube: treasurer. SECOND ROW: Pam Hoke, Debbie Almeling. Georgia Stergios. Karen Phelps, Phyllis Van Booven, Phyllis Nowack. Royln Specie. THIRD ROW: Patti Hoffmann. Karen Hollrah, Rick Pavy. Debra Leeke. Connie Statler. C. Mr. Oren Shippen, Chess Club sponsor. dis- cusses a possible move with two club members. D. Tree. E. SCIENCE CLUB: FRONT ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeff Coffey. David Hash. Jane Pet- ty, .loan Zerrg president, Ernie Schuster. SEC- OND ROW: Dorothy Lammers, Debbie Wim- bish. Carol Randolph: secretary-treasurer. Vir- ginia Von Bastion. Jo Potehen. , , V5 ,hy ut 'i -,V1 L -, lhii 1 l X ' l 'If' ' K.-x -Willis, 4' .1 , I .I X '-RX? KJV ' Lf: ff! X , sv-,X mv. 14,0 H-F I q 1 I life H a s ' .taqx q ,f vt , -. mgxx xgE:jQL3.g, iJZ4. 55,9 v b X 1 K :-239 ,-2. 5985- lily! 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SECOND ROW: Bruce Regot, Carolyn Hunt: treasurer, Bill Ross: president. THIRD ROW: John Staub, Tom Rodgers. C. HATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Melvin Morlan, Jaon Zerr, Karen Goyer, Karen Phelps, Karen Ruprecht, Shelley Evans, Marcy Liebel, Nancy Pfost, Kim Yaeger, Tom Rodgers. SECOND ROW: Mr. Oren Shippen, Janey Baggerman, Diane Smith, Sharon Menefee, Mary Varker, Debbie Boschert, Pam Thompson, Leslie Ro- dieck, Nancy Noel, Sharon Holliday: treasurer, Billy McClain. THIRD ROW: Art Holliday: president, Karen Finke, Pam Hoke. Connie Sta- tler, Nancy Barklage, Bunny Mantle, Marsha Noland, Pati Hoffman, Carol Randolph, Phyllis Van Booven, Brad Alderson, Warren Hollrah, John Inceg vice president, Larry Castor, Dennis Sander, Brad Carlton, Paul Brown, Mark Haal- boom, Mrs. Phyllis Noland. D. FORENSICS: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Keith Bilton, David LaGeese. SEC- OND WOR: Jean Dougan, Janet Montgomery, Leslie Rodieck, Stacey Sponamore, Bruce Regot, Lisa Baue. THIRD ROW: Karen Brandenburg, Karen Goyer, Mary Leistner, Ginger Rapert. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Linda Anderson, Matt Thomas. 4' i . if? GA EA club reformed, debates corztinueg Thespiarzs present, perform in plays A.Tree B. GAEA3 LEFT TO RIGHT: Georgia Stergiosg president, Tina Stergiosg treasurer, Kathy Dilksg secre- tary, Mrs. Dorothy Lammers, Rory Riddlerg vice president, Mike Niehoff, Gary Eldridge. Jim Baggerman. C. ART CLUB: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Darlene Harbour, Linda Collins, secretary-treasur er, Kathy Wilmes. SECOND ROW: Sandy Tong, Bonnie Van Barneveldg vice president. Sharon Holte. Kathy Dilks, Tina Stergios, Mary Beth Selvig. THIRD ROW: Bruce Regot, Marsha Odle. Brad Alder- son: president, Peggy LeValley, Amy Adams, Sue Porter, Miss Barbara Kircholl. ..x,,,,!,, 5 ,lt I 8 an , i A 1g A I. Q Iii 1:3 Ill I ,H-ivw ..--. Q ' , 12. 171 1 W ,Q ff 1 9 Nw in 'Y 4, 4 x 'il Q-1 L1 f .XQ 5 y, .W ' S4 1, a'f:3Q1:,Ll.I 1 ,ba 1-f-gg tv ,Y 124: . - yy-.ia 5' ' fu 5 F ipllfx, 'r x' X, I' 1 xx! '9 Q up , s , ,Y , 'Fin-L J 52? gl +I 14. Q lf. S - t I, ST. CHARLES QUARR Y COMPANY DEFIANCE QUARR Y COMPANY 2000 South River Road Hwy. 94 and Route DD St. Charles, Mo. 724-1344 Defiance. Mo. 6334! 987-2414 Quarry Location: One and One Quarry Location: on Route DD One I-lalfMiles South ofSt.Charles Half' Mile North of Intersection ot Water Works. Highway 94 and Route DD BELOWL Randy Boone i -1? '94 - h A' 1 1' iff' Q' 4 Y ,ae y 4 y Y m ' -A ' . . ,f - .' J 'lu Hx 173 ' ,, Y . 2 , di- Juniors Barb Dennis and Bruce Bollinger. ,....-1 -.-...X . Q: if .159 n Xl r A I 'T :1,: : ,. .Q l H l 2 -aw 4kl'9':wl'g'. 4 1 ink! 2 t wav' ,,5 CHS D!! 'Fad 'A -0 First State Bank of St. Charles HISSDUPI Member FDIL' in ARTISTE BUSE'S FLOWER AND SCHUUL UF GIFT SHOP DA NCE When You Think Of Flowers, Think Of Ours All types Ofdancing First Capitol at Fourth 724-0148 Acrobatics - Baton - Trampoline 2 hr. pre-kindergarten classes 508 Droste Rd. Qrearl 723-4500 BELOW: Sophomores Susan Hall Cathy Lee BELOW: Sophomores Keith Kruse, Pam Terschluse and seniors Dean Ermeling, Steve Wise. and senior Denise Dickason. '-.., iq 2 7 is U l gh 'Qlllc' x - v 2 S Q 2 U 2? 1. a 1 lf Q 1 LEFT: Junior Sue Good. RA U C H L U M BER The home of Bill Ding 419 N. Main 724-0830 2120 N. 3rd 724-0973 COMMERCE BANK You d0n't have to be over 21 to open a bank accounf' 204 Main 724-4500 Right: Senior Denise Dickason CLA RENCE'S BARBER SHOP We W0n'tSkz'n Ya, Just Trim Ya 2728 Droste 723-6745 Below Right: .lunior Tom Heisler HACKMAN LUMBER 106 N. Main 724-0806 Below: Seniors Shelley Evans and Tom Brockman. -ci: 11311 r W BURGER KING Home ofthe Whopper 920 S. Fifth St. Charles, Mo.946-6518 J LEFT: Juniors Ronnie Savage, Kris Phelps and senior Jannet Jones. gi xi ABOVE: Juniors Sue Bisanti and Barb Needham. PIO'S 401-403 First Capitol St. Charles, Mo. 724-5919 LEFT: Junior D n H irtmun Tom Wright Isl CA PITOL SPOR TS CENTER 2222 W.Clay 72? I9-19 -l -J ,ff- xx Kjdfz -1 ABOVE: Junior Greg Barnett INDIAN CRAFTS 321 N. Kingshighway 946-6745 179 LEFT Sophomore Lh rylSlm.ekc.nr1d r ABOVE: Juniors Chris Foster and Sherrie Lee ST. CHARLES OPTICAL 120 First Capitol St. Charles, Mo. 724-2570 Senior Robbie Runyon reflects on the day's discus- sion in Contemporary Literature. HOME SUPPLY CENTER THE STORE OF FRIENDLY SER VICE 2005 First Capitol 723-8650 St. Charles, Mo. 7, 4 , W 'W Q' mx 'ig fgsl 7 0, I I!! i ABOVE:junior Sharol Baldwin HEDGE'S di HAFER 1050 First Capitol 724-6545 2700 Droste Road 724-6500 O H ' HJR il I . . -wif f' 7 'i ' if ez .yi QL . 5 si- fy' I-fX,.:, t. ' 2. N! -. 4142: g' YE? gif Y' 1, ' Q I ' 4 ...L gnu ' ,,.- 1-'ff 'K rf . ,. .Q-Q 7' ws, Y ' - a 'I LEFT: juniors Cindy Browning and Chris Alderson NOAH'S ARK Thru Saturday Open Daily 11:30 a m Ample Parking Private Rooms Serving 25 to 200 Guests 723-4777 Highway 70 at 5th Fairlane Exit St. Charles, Mo. lit? V U I i iufllff RlC1HT.sophomorc:VickyHendricks iyx,J J- 81'-J .l iw' 1 f 'D - N- 2!C4W rf-'u-.wr.i:f- V HH' --117-'L+-j1..:..4...E7 CUUNTY BANK , Xi ,ff,fw,f1 1 ff fl ' I ' 7 A l 26osw Clay 724-3600 jjj X Z f ' ' 5 ml ' MWFEMM 7 usso i CARS ABOVE: seniors Dennis Bernal and John Wells. BERNAT AUTOSALES 3736 Hwy 40 I-70 at Cave Springs St. Charles, Mo. ST. CHARLES BOWLING LANES 2187 First Capitol 724-2131 RIGHT: senior Mike Vogt andjunior Dawn Smothcrs. I U zgvp 5 'b ? 1 F l,lzI-T: lunior Mike Rolher BRUN'S HARDWARE 222 N. Mum 724-49249 WEST CLA Y SINCLAIR 2360 West Clay 724-9283 Dealer Y John Montgomery Bl:LOW: Senior Royln Speeie. in U. Hi Mr. Paul Meyer. Drixerk lgdueulron lcuehcr. dcmon4 blrulcx lo hiwlgrw hon lusJhglI1QCL1llI' . PALACECZOTHLVG The Young Man's Best Store Main ci Washington 724-0204 in historic' downtown S I. Charles since 1889 724-0204 Right: senior Dave Randall PARKVHWV GARDENS 1925 Randolph 724-1925 Opposite Blanehette Park Your Alumni Florist Leland-Class of'1940 Dorothy-Class of 1947 Gillelles-Proprietorsfor 14 years BELOW: senior Neva Ebeling,junior Tom Gillette. 'ff 2 Sw 1 ,I DA IR Y Q UEEN 2195 First Capitol 724-6040 1116 N. 2na' 724-6722 Righlxjuniors Ellie Schaeffer, Sue Lawther and senior Larry Meyer. 5 V, E HQ 1 '----....-, HUWARD CLEANER19 LA UNDR Y The Fines: In Dry Cleaning 507 lxiflgslzigluvavl' 724 Q I 7 41377 JIM MEAGHER CHEVROLET- OLDSMOBILE PURDMANN-FORD 1 II c 1 1 2727 W.CIc1-1' .Q ,Y L A Vx Y AS SR ON 'I'-V ,- WILKE CHRYSLER BENDER BUICK-PONTIAC I H15 FIl',X'I C'c1p1'mI 1- lsg . V P + xw H . - -1 v..V A A I X ., -Y 1 I-.WDA I 'I -' THEHUB E. MITCHELL AUTO SALES CL O THING CO. The Best Dresser! Alefz 13 X K A WTI'-glmaf' 7 3 4770 Revolve Around The Hub 21 X, .IICIIII hme wfimrfweg 1.11 1,1 72-I-I97U 7 RALPH'S AUTO SUPPLY, INC. 501 N. K TlIg.S'l1fj.flI way Sl. c'hCll'lL'S, Mu. 65301 724-8235 946-6925 FURNITURE The Largest Displczy Of' Furniture In SI. Charles C'0LlI1I-VH Beiuwf funiur Manjx' I. iuhvl ISU7 Hrs! C'ap1'1nl Drive 724-22114 -5 ' Bvluni' xwmnw lXlll'L'll Rllf7I'L'L'lIl, P111 Nix ,Nnn'uc'A 4 A infix , 2 THE BA UE FUNERAL HOME 620 Jejfifmmz 7j4-UU73 5-,t c'1,a,.fw 187 GT T GOELLNER REDI-MIX INC. Redi-Mixed Concrete 434 Olive St.St.C1'1arles, Mo. Phone: 724-1616 188 ILM! KURTZ CONCRETE, INC. P. O. Box 40 2000 S. River Road Sl. Charles, Mo. 63301 Aw 189 ' C qi! 1 'a ff W 'J 1' M5 7 . it ,. 355 vii i-w i Q fTgts1:. .'f f Q I 'YU' 'C ' DIC: C C gM, 'ggi 5514 ' I -- -Q vf -' 3 0 390-me ST. CHARLES DAIRY Buy milk in glass and save St. Charles Dairy Stores i-1 524 First Capitol and 26000 W. Clay Right: junior Tom Gillette and sophomore Don Dwiggim. 'E Xi Abovezjuniors Beth HammesandCindy Wahl. Right: senior Steve Briggs and Jason Y fi 9-wr--wg... it W V Q r M- ff ' N -.ff Q, , .,,.,, , r E , 65 Quackenbush. BAND BOX CLEANERS SMALL FRY di MISS FRY FASHIONS Quality cleaning service since 1928 We own and operate our own plant 213 N. Main St. Charles, MO. l 316 N. Main 724-0701 also in the O'Fallon, Mo. Plaza 190 in DL 1-A Best wishes to the Class of'72 from the staffat NA DLER'S HOUSE OF FASHIONS 2468 W. Clay St. Charles Plaza Below: senior Janice Breitenstein andjunior Cathy Anderson. f 4 w. l e - l 0 n , r ' t l r ' t 'Q r -' 3 h 7 ... T..-...... r.............. ,,............ K 191 X -A I Above: senior Anne Mudd and sophomore .lan Bryant. RA NCHER O RES TA CRA NT 3131 W'e,lQ1L,y St. Chas.. Nlo. 733-9493 Caro Outs 1-1 4:7 1- 1 i Us I JACK SCHNEIDER FLORIST For the Unusual in Flowersw 119 N. Kmgshighway 723-2662 Rightjunior Kim Yaeger Right: junior Brad Struckman sands his project in General Wood class. ,,,,.w ,.-.. ....., .... - -- - ! 192 PA N TR Y A Thro's store for men and young men 139 N. Main. THR CVS Clothing for men and young men 137 N.1V1uin Sc Mark Twuin Plaza M I C H ELLE 'S An adventure in shopping forjunior petites, juniors and misses. , PQ-1-uuiilv, V -we Mark Twain 723-7100 Below: sophomore Kyle Seemanjunior Wayne Wimbish and sophomore Diane Kaufman. is -1-M - r f 'S lun- 3 1 xl , Q s , :7'fA 7:3 R 7 X Q ' 2 : ' 1 .nw 175 ' .ls 5, J 4? ,, V -, Us 15.158 ,o,, 1 it V 'a 1 ' 'L figfissi. 1 1 Priiismi Miifiiiii sir 1 if S 1 .,,, 'U A l ex lxL ,Af fx P I ,, .Q J , Lf.-asarvl 193 C. L. PRINSTER FUNERAL HOME 240 N. Kingshighvuq 72-1-0283 St.Chur1es. Mo. General Index Abernathy, Mrs. Imogene 146 Abrahamsen, April 116, 160 Sonia 167 Adams Ada ms .xaamsi can 47, 107, 12s Adams Adams Adkins. , Amy sz, 90. ion Diana 128 Rick 43. 90 .Steve 116 Despl Adkinson, Rhonda 116 Adkinson. Steve 146 Ahrens, Christine 128 Ahrens. Deb 116 Akers. Jackie 90, 169 Alderson, Brad 90 Alserson, Chris 116 Allen, Bill 90, 166, 167 Allen, Denise 38, 116 Alsop, Linda 128 Ambro, Darrell 128 Ameling. Debbie 29. 90 Andachter, Bruce 81 Anderson, Brenda 90 Anderson, Catherine 40, 58, 64, 109, 116. 164. 191 Anderson, David 128 Anderson, Eugene 116 Anderson, Linda 146 Anderson, Patti 68, 128, 134 Anderson, Sue 44. 90 Anwary. Farauk 29.116 Apetz, Sue 116 Arnald. Benny 116 Arnold. Emily47, 90 Arnold, Steve 78, 116 Atkins, Tom 116 Aubochon, Greg 40, 41, 128, 161 Auten. Phyllis 42. 43. 1 16 Avery, Marcia 42,44,47,116, 158, 164 Ayer. Connie 128, 160 Backhaus, Connie 48,128 Bacon, Pam 47, 49, 116 Baggerman. Janey 30, 36, 116. 160 Baggerman, Jim 90 Berry, John 83 Berry, Robert 117 Berry, Steve 129 Besselman, Bruce 117 Bevans, Bernard 91 Bewig, Sharon 91 Bextermueller, Debbie 44, 117, Beyer, Chris 117 Bickel, Donna 129 Bilyeu, Kathi 91 Bilyeu, Tobey 129 Bimslager, Randy 117 Bingaman, Mark 117 Bingaman, Rodney 129 Binsbacher, Sue 117 Bisanti, Kristi 129 Bisanti, Susan 117 Black, Chris 91 Black, Mr. Ralph 144 Blackhurst, Sarah 129 Blackhurst, Mary 91 Blades, Ray 129 Blake, Bill 117 Bland, Bob 129 Blakenship, Ray 117 Bloebaum, Pam 44, 117 Blow, Dwain 91 Blumenthal, Marion 26, 91 Board, Kelly 37, 42, 91 Boettler. Brad 129 Bogel, Terry 117 Bohrer, Sally 44, 64, 117 Bollinger, Bruce 117 Bollinger, Diana 32, 129 Bollinger, Linda 117 Bolton, Dale 78, 117 Bahr. Loretta 58, 116 Bahr, Mike 128 Bailey, Margaret 90. 167 Bailey, Vicki 128 Ba1bi,Phi1128.165 Baldwin, Carl 78. 116 Baldwin. Sharol 116, 161 Bannister.John 35.90 Bonetti, Robert 129 Bono. Dave 117 Bono, Sue 91 Boone, Randy 117 Borders, Ronna 91 Borgshulte, Herb 117 Boschert, Chris 78, 129 Boschert, Danny 156 Boschert, Debbie 44, 47, 48, 91 Boschert, Donna 91 Boschert, Josephine 154 Boschert, Boschert, Mary 42, 47, 48, 117 Pat 44, 129 Bosley, Kathy 117 Bounds, David 117 Bullock, Mike 117 Bunch, Mary 129 Burchfield, John 117 Burgardt, Jeff 92 Burgardt, Neil 129 Burgess, David 117 Burgess, Larry 146 Burkart, Ed 78, 118 Burkart, Walter 64, 78, 64 Burkhart, Beverly 44, 118 Burkhart, Vicky 44, 129 Burns, Shirley Mrs. 146 Burton, Becky 118 Burton, Sandy 129 Bushdieker, Barbara 92 Bushdiecker, Jill Bushdiecker, Ken Bush, Karen 42 Bushnell, Lillian Mrs, 47, 146 Bushnell, David 129, 167 Buxton, Eugene 118 Buxton, Roberta 44,92 Byrn, Randall 129 B-Team Football B-Team Wrestling Cain, Dorothy 118 Cain, Ella Mrs. 146 Caldwell, Marla 92 Callaway, George 92 Callaway, Roy 129 Callison, Steve 92 Campbell, Donna 38,93 Campbell, Larry 118 Campbell, Margie 129 Capstick, Ron 118 Carion, Marilyn 129 Carlton, Brad 78,93 Carter, Cindy 118 Carter, Shaun 118, 165 Castor, Larry 93 Cecil, Jane 42, 118 Cherry, Jackie 93 Christopher, Luther 129 Chitwood, Joan 118 Dalto Dalto n, Gene 118, 161 n, Ricky 118 Dalton, Roxann 118 Danclovic, Debbie 130 Dauve, Don 93 Daven, Pat 119 Davis, Cyndi 93, 164 Davis, Darlene 119, 164 Davis, Janice 37, 130, 161 Davis, Mary 130, 141,44 Davis, Mike 119 Davis, Pam 42, 68, 119 Davis, Renita 119 Davis on, Ralph 146 Davidson, John 130 Debrecht, Lynn 93 Deleal, John 119 Dement, Deb 119 Dennis, Barbara 119, 42, 44 160 62 Dennis, Debbie 130 Desemone, Bob 93 inter, Kevin 40, 119 Dickason, Denise 21, 36, 47, 93 Dickherber, Mark 129, 130 Dickinson, Ron 78, 130 Dieckmann, Linda 119 Dietz, Donna 119 Dilks, Kathy 1, 37, 119 Donivan, Rocky 130 Dorlaque, Albert 119 Dorlaque, Susan 44, 130 Dougan, Jeanne 42, 58, 64, 119, 161 Dowdall, Dave 130 Downing, Dwight 146 Clark, Corine 129 Clark, Dan 40, 93, 187 Clark, David 129, 138 Clark, Debbie 93 Clark Mary 93 Clark, Pat 118 Clark Stevs 130 Doyen, Michael 46, 146 Doyle, Nancy 119 Draskovich, Kathy 93 Draskovich, Mary 130 Droste, Steve 119 Dryden, Gina 40, 119 Dryer, Janet 130 Dubiel, Mike 130 Duello, George 79, 93 Duello, Steve 130 Dunlap, David 40, 119 Dunn, Jack 93,161 Dunn,Ju1ie42,43, 161,119 Dunnagan, Gentry 40, 119 Dunne, Celeste 119 Barban, Marilyn 42, 42, 47, 49, 62, 90 Barker, Rick 116 Barklage. Nancy E. 47, 90 Barklage, Nancy K. 38.44, 116 Barnett. Greg 30, 37 Barnhouse, Edward 128 Barry, John 128 Barry. Jon 128 Barr, Sue 116 Bartlett, Ray 90 Bartling, Monica 44, 128 Barton, Ron 128 Basye. George 1 16 Basye. Stuart 79, 128 Bateman, Bob 128 Batzer, John 116 Baue, Lisa 128 Baugh, Ronnie 128 Baumann, Dan 128 Baumann, Teresa 42,90 Baumann, Tharon 146, 151 Bauell. Pat 42, 43, 116 Beach, Kitty 44. 128 Beard, Debby 116 Beard. Neva 42. 44, 90 Beard. Richard 70, 116 Beauford, Ron 128 Becker, Ann 49, 90 Beckerle. Steve 90 Boundy, Kent 117 Bowers, Barb 117, 167 Bowman, Kim 117 Bowman, Mike 78, 129 Bozwell, Dennis 42, 43, 91, 164 Brackman, Stan 129 Brader, Charles 58, 81, 146 Brandenburg, Anita 129 Brandenburg, Karen Brannan, Sandy 117 Branson, Gail 129 Bray, Mike 62, 78, 91 Breckle, Mike 42, 129 Bredensteiner, Mike 117 Bredensteiner, Sandy 91 Breeden, Diana Dowd 92 Bredlau, Lillian Mrs. 145 Breitenstein, Janice 1, 36, 37, 40, 92,191 Brewer, Margaret 44, 129 Bridges, Courtney 117 Bridgewater, Joyce 42, 117 Briggs, Scott 117 Briggs, Steve 92, 190 Brinkley, Jeff 129 Brockgreitens, Bonnie 92 Brockgreitens, Craig 129 Brockman, Tom 46, 70,92 Broeker, Debbie 1 17 Clarkson, Scott 20, 62, 93 Claseman, Annette 118 Claus, Deb 93 Clay, Ann 130 Coffey, Jeff 1 18 Coffey, Karen 93,96 Cogdill, Howard 118 Colaw, Frank 118 Colbert, Tod 118 Coleman, Tom 118 Coles, Linda 48, 118 Collet, Dion 130 Collins. Linda 93 Collins, Marty 118 Collins, Sue 118 Comparato, Larry 93 Conner, Dale 93 Conner, Dennis 118 Conner, Glenner 130 Conway. Stevs 78,93 Cook, Jerry 82, 146 Cope, Pat 146 Corns, Mike 38,40, 64,93 Costello, Mike 118 Cowan, Kathy 118 Dwiggins, Gary 130, 190 Dwyer. Karen 130, 167 Earney, Mike 93 Earney, Pat 119 Eaton, Aaron 130 Eaton, Lana 130 Ebeling, Neva 93 Eberhard, Gerald 94 Eberhard, Mary 119 Ebersole, William 37, 119 Ebert, Mark 38, 78, 130 Ebert, Mike 70, 78, 82, 130 Echart, Bob 78,83 Echele, Joan 43, 94 Echele, Mike 42, 119 Eckstein, Barb 42, 44,94 Eddington, Terry 40, 43, 94 Edgar, Roger 119 Edler, Scott 119 Edmonson, Barry 119 Edwards, Larry 119 Edwards, Sue 94, 109, 160 Ehlmann, Richard 119 Ehlmann, Tom 79, 130 Eichler, Valerie 94 Cowell, Nancy 93 Cox, Bill 38, 40, 130 Cox,Jody 130 Cox, Keith 130 Cox, Nancy 130 ,Janet 44, 130 Beckham, Kenneth 38, 146 Beelek, David 116 Beeson, Paul 90 Beilsmith, Pat 68, 78. 91 Beiter, Butch 87, 116 Bekebrede, Charlene 116 Bekebrede, Marilyn 116 Bekebrede, Paul 91, 62, 165. 169 Bell, Alan 128 Brokaw, Gary 129 Broniste, Sandi 117 Brooks, Leanna 42, 92, 158, 164 Brown, Curtis 78, 82, 117 Brown, Gary 40, 129 Brown, Paul 78, 117, 161, 164 Brown, Randy 83, 92 Brown, Ruth 129 Brown, Steve 78, 82, 83, 129 Browning, Bill 92 Bellanger, Rick 91 Bennett, Danny 116 Bennett, Jerry 91 Bennett. Larry 91, 166, 167 Berger, Paul 116 Bergmann, Vernon 91 Bergsieker, Bruce 128 Bernat, Dennis 90 Bernhoester, Bryan 129 Broyles, Debbie 117 Brucker. Cathy 92, 169 Brueshoff, Glenroy 154 Bryant, Jan 37,129 Budd, Beverly 42, 44. 117, 160 Budde, Dennis 47, 165 Bueneman, Roger 129 Buescher, Tom 92 Bufford, Sheile 129 Coy Craig, Jacquelyn 118 Crawford, Dave 118 Crawford, Frances 130 Crenshaw, Sherrie 130 Criddle, Linda 38, 118, 164 Croom,Jann 130 Cronin, Maureen 130 Cross, Walter 93 Cruce, Beth 48, 130 Crugnale, Jean 130 Cruse. David 93 Cullom, Dan 42,130 Cullom, Rhonda 42, 44, 118 Curry, Darris 130 Cushman, Debbie 93 Cushman, Robin 40, 118 Dairda, Lorrie 118, 160 Dale David 42, 43, 58, 64, 83 Eisenbath, David 130 Eisenhart, Janis 130 Eldridge, Gary 36, 37, 130 Ellis, Lena 147 Emerson, Ellen 130 Emring, Diane40, 119, 160 England, Ada 145 Enright, Rich 94 Erke, Cathy 130 Ermeling, Dean 94 Estes, Gale 119 Estes, Susan 130 Evans, Bob 130 Evans, Debbie 48,94 Evans, Grant 94 Evans, Shelley 42, 43, 70, 94 Faeber, Gale 130 Farrar, Tom 94 Fehl, Dennis 94 Feilner, Debra 119, 164 Feilner, Ron 94 Femmer, Barb 131, 141 Femmer, Karen 119 Feola, Vikki 130 Ferber, Tim 81,131 Ferguson, Donna 40, 119 Ferguson, Steve 94 Feuerhahn, Harold 145 Finafroek, Barbara 145 Finck, Carol 48, 94 Findley. Marilyn 94 Fine, Kathy 94 Finke, Karen 38, 47, 119, 160 Finke, Marilyn 44, 64. 131, 146. 160 Finley, Bob 119 Finn, Jeanne 131 Finn,Julia145 Fischback, Barry 94 Fischer, Nancy 1, 37, 50, 119 Fischer, Ruth 154 Fisher, Ray 145 Fitzwalter, Eugene 131 Fitzwalter, Joe 119 Flesher, Susan 131 Fochs, Bridget 40, 119 Foland. Gary 78, 145, 151 Fotte, Cindy 38, 40, 131, 160 Forbeck, Mary 119 Ford, Ricki 131 Ford, Teri44, 131 Forrester, Virginia 131 Fortmann, Dinah 119 Fortney, Deb 94 Foster, Chris 119 Foster, John 1 19 Foster, Susan 131 Foust, Debbie 131 Fox. Jim 131 Fox. Ronnie 35, 120, 164 Fraley, Sue 94 Francois, Debbie 131 Freihoff, Bill 94 Freihoff, Tery 131 Fried, Rick 131 Fritts, Sue 42, 44, 47, 49, 120 Fromme. Margaret 154 Fraomme. Mike 94 Frye, Harry 82, 83, 94 Fuchs, Carolyn 68, 120, 164 Furman, Connie 44, 131 Gabbard, Pauline 145 Gage, Ken 120 Gallatin. Joyce 44, 131 Gansner, John 78, 120 Gantney, Ruth 120 Gard. Darrel 131 Garrison, Georgia 47, 131 Garwood, Elizabeth 131 Garza, Sandra 120 Gawronske, Dennis 44 Gerkin, Doris 145 Gertz, Linda 131 Giboney, Terri 95, 58 Gibson. Brian 38, 40 Gibson, Bruce 40.95, 109 Gibson, Pat 95 Gifford. Vern 120 Gillen, Peggy 95 Gillette, Ken 38, 95 Gillette, Tom 28, 120, 190 Gipson, Julie 38, 95 Gipson, Lisa 44, 42, 120 Gire, Pam 42, 120 Glaser, Sandy 95 Glisan, Ellen 95 Glisan, Mary Pat 131 Godar, Gean 44, 131 Goellner, Kim 36, 120 Goessling. Gary 95 Goessling, Larry 78, 131 Goettel, Rhonda 131 Goff. Glen 120 Goist, Sam 95, 167 Goodson, Bill 79, 95, 97 Good, Susan 120, 161 Gorman,Janet 120 Gose, Melinda 120 Goyer, Karen 95, 164 Grass, Jim 78, 120 Gravemann, Ron 95 Graves, Jerri 1, 36. 37, 95 Gray, Doug 95 Greear, Carl 44. 107, 131, 160, 166 Greear, Kay 120 Greuer, Doris 145 Griffin. Debbie 68. 131 Griffith, Bonnie 46, 95 Griffith, Chris 131 Grissinger, Marla 131 Grober, Deb 44, 47. 96 Grooms, Allesse 120 Gross, Harold 21, 145 Gross, Pat 42, 44, 120, 164 Grotweil. Helen 154 Grove, Steve 131 Groves, Bob 120 Grumke, Anita 131 Grumke, John 120 Guillans, Karen 44. 131 Gunn, Connie 58, 145 Gutermuth, Peggy 131 Guthrie, Debbie 120 Guthrie. Joan 44, 131 Haalboom. Mark 96, 40 Hoffer, Bill 96 Hais1ip,Miehelle 131 Hake, Dale 96 Hall, Mark 131, 78 Hall, Susan 131, 44,48 Hallemeier, Dale 120 Hammer,James 120 Hammer, Robin 131 Hammes, Beth 120. 21, 190 Hampe1,Pau1a131,161 Hampton. Veita Jo 145 Hamrick, Larry 96, 164 Hancock, Lucille 148 Hanebery. Sandy 131 Harbour. Darlene 96 Harley. Lynn 131 Harris, Barb 120 Harris, Bryan 120 Harris. Kathy 132 Harris, Jim 148, 78 Hart, Richard 132 Hart, Ruby 149 Harting, Deborah 132, 44 Hartle, Beverly 120 Hartle. Larry 96 Hartman, Deb 96 Hartman, Don 96 Hartman, Karen 132 Hartsock, Sherry 120 Hayes, Karen 96, 49 Hays, Terry 132, 136 Heath. Dan 120 Health, Linda 149 Heath, Sue 96 Hedges, Steve 120 Hedley, Robin 132 Heine, Jim 120 Heinle, Craig 96, 114 Heinsz, Ronnie 120 Heisler. Tom Heitgerd, Ron 96 Heitmann, Mike 132, 78 Hemminghaus, Steve 96 Henderson, Barb 96 Henderson, Roger 96. 42,43 Henderson, William 149 Hendren, Steve 96 Hendricks, Dodie 96 Hendricks, Barb 42, 44. 58. 63, 64. 120 Hendricks, Vickie 58, 132 Hendrickson, Scott 132. 142 Henke, Mary 132 Henke, Myrna 132 Henkle, Thomas 120, 122 Henkle, Randy 80 Hennecke, Jane 120 Hennecke, Theresa 132 Henson, Roger 132 Herbstreith. Judith 132 Herrieing. Diedri 148 Herriman, Guy 132 Herriman, Wayne 42,120 Herter, Christine 44. 132 Hesskamp, Janey 120 Hesskamp, John 96 Hester, Jo 120 Heuman, Gorman 120 Hiatt, Mark 132 Hiatt. Woody 120 Hickman, Deb 42.47, 120 Higgins, Kent 78. 85. 132 Higgins, Kim 78. 120, 164 Hilleman, Ruth Ann 46,145,148 Hilliker, Paul 96 Hillman, Dave 132. 166 Hillman, Les 42, 43, 96 Hinkel, Francis 132 Himkley. Charles 149 Hischke, Dennis 132 Hitler. Jim 96 Hobbs, Ken 96 Hobelmann. Mary 96. 161 Hockett, Julie 132 Hockmeyer. Glenn 97 Hodge, Randy 79, 97, 158, 167 Hodges. Richard 42, 58, 64, 120. 166 Hoelting, Jan 132 lloflmann, Patti 1211 llofmeister. Jackie 132 Hogan. .lane 149. 161 Hohman, Marvin 149 Hoke. Pam 62. 97 11o11iday,Amy' 121 Hilliday, Art 78.97. 165 Holloday, Sharon 37. -12, 44, 97, 114 Hollrah,Bever1y' 121 Hollrah, Cheryl 132 Ho11rah.Jeanne 97 Hollrah, Karen 121, 148 Hollrah, Warren 38, 42, 43. 97, 1611 Holman, Mare 121 Holt, Humphrey .Jeannie 97 Holt, Jacque 121 Holt.JoAnn132 Holt, Sharon 121 Hinerkamp, Bonnie 121 Hiney, Gerald 148 Hood, Teresa 66. 121 Hood, Terri 47, 48. 97 Hopkins, Colleen 52. 97 Horenkamp. Deb 97 Horne. Danney 132 Horne. Milton 79. 132 Honerkamp, Frank 132 Horuath, Frank 132 Huster, Mike 133 Hotmer. Susa 132, 167 Hotz, Debbie 44. 132. 166. 167 House, Debbie 121 House, Gail 38. 44. 121 Houston, Judith 148 Howard, Neal 97 Howe, Christi 121 Howell, Jackoe 132 Howell. Ted 132,161 Hudson, Dennis 121 Hueffmeier, Greg 97 Hueseman, Dave 132 G eneral I ndex Kannari. 1811111198 lxansteinenykilliani133 Karnes. Pam 133 Kaufman. Dianne 191 Kava1er.Gaye12l.161 Kaveler.l'au1 133 Keeser, Kathy 13 3. 1611 Keeser, Mark 121 Kehoe.Diant1e 148 Keiser. Karen 78. 121 Keiser.N1argsre1.lN1rs, 145 Keiser Keller, Keller. Pussy 1.13 llavid 133. 141 Kathy 98. 37 Keltnre. Lynn 121 Kwmpter, Kathy 133 Kemper. Ronnie 121 Kennel. 1Jebbie98 Kent. Bryan 133 Kent. Keith 121 Kent. Kevin 121 Keough..1im 24. 98 Keougb. Keith 154 Keough. Victor 121 Kern. 121,411 Kersting. Ava 121 Keys. Jihns 121 Kierman. Dan 78,121.16-1.83 King, Danny' 78, 133 King. Dave 98. 411 Kirchoff. Barbars Miss 148 King, Debbie 44. 98 Kirk, Dennis 98 King, Donna 42. 44. 98 King, Dorothy Mrs, 145 King, Jonna 121. 158 King, Kathy 38. 44, 133 King. Richard 121 Kinnervan, Kurt 8-. 1-1 Kirby, Mark 133 Kirk. Dennis 121 Kispr. Kate 98 Klausen. Donna 98, 161 '7 7 Hufford, Linda 132 Hughart, Lynn 97. 68, 164 Hughett, Clay 78, 121 Hukill, Robert 81, 46. 149 Hull, Linda 132 Hulme, Daniel 121 Hulsey. Jan 132 Hulsey, Mark 121 Humphrey, Lorie 132 Hunker, Carol 121 Hunn, Kathy 132 Hunn, Kermit 154 Hunn, Marcia 121 Hunsel, Mark 64 Hunsel, Martha 97 Hunt, Carolyn 37, 42. 43.97. 164 Hunter. Dan 97 Hunter.Jeff132 Huster, Gary 97 Hutchison, Robert 121 lffring, Gary 121 lnce, Dianne 44. 133. 164 lnce, John 40. 97 lsselhardt, Dorothy 154 Jack, Berry 78,133 Jackson, Kurt 133 Jacgers. Shelby 44, 133 Janke. Ed 97 Jarvis, Lyndia 133. 158. 167 Jeffrey. Anna 121 Jeffery, Bruce 28. 97 Jeffries. Cheryl 40. 133 Jennings. Roscoe Mr. 78. 151, 149 Jenson, Myron 79. 133 Jenson. Robin 133 Jett. Kerin 133 Jihndrow, Sherri 44, 133 Jihnson. Condy 133 Johnson, Gary 97 Johnson, Jack 133 Johnson. June Mrs.145 Johnson. Lorene 38. 40. 160 Johnson. Margaret 97 Johnson.Shawne11 121, 164 Jones Brenda 133 Jones Craig 121 Jones Denise 133 Jones. Edna 133 Jones. Janet 49. 58. 83 Jones Jeff 133 Jones Ladale 133 Jones Rita 133 Jones. Shelley 98. 161 Jung. Donna 98. 161 Kaiser. Jean 121 Kaiser. Margaret 149 Kampmann. Deb 96 Kleiman. Linda Miss 46. 149 Klein, Eric 98 Kliethermes. Ronald 133 Klinkerfoss. Nancy 121 Klotz. Tim 37. 98 Knapp. Cheryl 98 Knapp. Sandy' 83. 121. 160. 161 164 Kneemiller. Greg 133 Knollhoff, Harry 40. 133 Knoshaugm. Merle 98 Kock. Daniel 133 Kock. Larry 121 Kock. Mike 133 Koehler. Keith 98 Koehler. Lizette 40. 133 Koeneker. Rich 98 Korinek. Pat Douglea 98 Korya. Dave 39. 98 Kramer. Lynn 44,133 Kricb. Richard 121 Kroeger. Amy 121 Krupa. Julie 411, 99. 166 Krupa. Phil 133 Kruse, Keith 44, 133. 158 Kuchler. Peggy 121 Kunze..lanet4-1.42.121.164 Kurtz. Shirley 99 Kuthback. John 99 L.iBanca, Neil 40, 133 La Barge. Marie Ruth Lacy. Mike 99 Lafate. Joe 122 LaGresse. Bob 99 LaGesse. David 47. 13-1 Lake. Connie 134 Lalk. Shelis 134 Lammers. Dorothy 46. 149 Lampitt, Trish. 44. 48, 99 Lance. Hope 139 Lane. Lois Mrs. 149 Langston. Bill 139 Langston. Pam 1. 36, 68, 122 Lanier. Deb 99 Lasater. Rick 134 Latch. Fred 68. 148 Lauer. Gilbert Dr. 46, 144 Law. Vera 99 Lawhorn. Larry l-- Lawther. Susan 122. 161 Layton. Debbie 134 Layton. Larry 78. 139 '57 Leach. Bob 122 LeBlanc. Dianne 139 LeClaire. Karen Lee. Cathy 13-1 G enera! Index Lee. Ronnie 99 Lee. Sherrie 122 Leeke. Debra 38.40. 122. 160 Lehmann. David 78. 148 Lee. Sherrie 122 Leistner. Mark 102. 122 Lentz. Ken 44. 134 Leonard. Lisa 134 Leonard. Mike 99 LePage. Connie 122 Lesley. Joan Boekemier. 99 LeValley. Peggy 40. 122 Levendoski. Rosemary 134 Lewis. Linda 99 Lewis. Lori 134 Lewis. Rick 27.78.99 Liebel. Craig 40.99 Liebel. Marcy 44. 122. 160 Lieber. Allen 122 Lill. Amy 134 Livengood. Alan 134 Lloyd. Steve 134. 81 Loges. Roy 134 Logue. Greg 78. 134 Long. Susan 122 Lorenson. Susan 42. 122 Loutzenhiser. Dee 99 Lovellette. Greg 134 Lovicott. Patricia 122. 164 Luebbert. Kenneth 134 Luerding. Greg 38.40. 68. 78. 95. 99. 165 Ludwig. Barb 134 Lunsford. Paula 42-3. 99. 161. 164 McBride. Jim 44. 134 McBride. Linda 42. 43. 100 McCarty. Warren 122 McClelland. Dennis 46. 149 McClellan. Carol 134 McClellan. Adrian 40. 41. 81. 79. 91. 100 McClellan. .lohnnie 122 McClellan. Ronald 79. 134 McClure. John 134 McCo11om 100 McCollum. Rudy 134 McCormack. Sabrina 134 McCoy. Berry 122 McCoy. Kathy 58. 134 McCoy. Linda 114. 122 McCoy. Pam 100. 114 McDaniel. Gary 100 McDaniel. Ray 122 McEwen. Frank 114. 134 McFarland. Carolyn 38.40.134 McGarvey. Bonnie 122 McGeehan. Judy 100 McGeehan. Debbie 134 McGeehan. Rich 100 McGraw. David 134 McGurthy. Ken 100 McHale. Patricia 27. 122 McKee. Toney 134 McKinney. Deb 100 McKinnon. Mike 122 McLain. Billy 122 McLain. Debbie 122 McLain. Tom 134 McLaughlin. Greg 47. 140. 135. 164 McMenamy. Susan 135 McMillan. Diane 135 McMi11an.Judy 101. 164 McMillan. George 122 McMillan. Charles 122 McNew. Martin 122 Mabry. Terry 99 Machir. Pat 122 Macy. Delbert 134 Mades.Jeanne 44. 134 Mainer. Debra 122 Malin. Rita 122 Malin. Tom 122 Maloney. Andy 78. 122 Maloney. Kathy 134 Mallinckrodt. Dean 122 Mallinckrodt. Luke 35. 79. 122 Ma11oy.James 134 Maniaci. Vita 149. 148. 160 Manley. Earnest 134 Maran. Ann 1. 30.42. 47. 44.160 Manthey, Bonnie 100. 167 Mantle. Bunny 100 Marlow. Deb 100 Marlow. Ron 100 Maroll. Priscilla 38. 92.40. 122 Martin. Cyndi 122 Martin. Debbie 134 Martin. Elaine 134 Martin. Greg 134 Mason. Gary 40. 100 Masters. Carol 68 Mason. Pam 67. 134 Matheny. Fairlee 122 Matticker. Chris 44.47. 100 Maxedon. Cathy 123 Mayfield. Debbie 68. 122 Mayfield. Kathy 134 Medler. Tom 122 Meers. Cheryl 135 Meers. Meers. Mike 135. 166 Pam 161 Meers. Steve 78. 122 Meers. Todd 135 Meneliee. Sharon 101.161 Merie1'ee.YMikel35. 161 Mercer. Dennis 122 Mercha Merry. nt. Becky 135 Ron 42. 101 Mersch. Bill 135 Metzger. Jeff 122 Meyer. Meyer. Dug 138 Don 135 Meyer. Greg 78. 135 Meyer. Judy 122 Meyer. Kenny 78.135. 141 Meyer. Larry 101 Meyer. Louise 42. 101 Meyer. Paul Couch 30. 82. 83. 78. 164 Meyers. Cheryl 101 Michaels. Gail 122 Middeke. Kathy 154 Miller. Bert 150 Miller. Dennis 123 Miller. Juanita 42. 101 Miller. Kay 150. 161 Miller. Ken 83.101.166.167 Miller L nette44 135 . y . Miles. Wendy 123.164 Mills. Daniel 123 Mills. Lawrence 101 Mills. Marie 101. 160 Milner. Robin 123 Mincey. Lark 123. 161 Mincey. Mark 101. 161 Minter..1eff123 Mitchell. Linda 123. 160 Mitchell.Jeff40. 135 Mitchell. Randy 123 Mittler. Ted 150 Mitta. Cathy 135 Moe. Cathy 101.40. 160 Monroe. Chris 123 Monroe. Pam 101 Montgomery. Criag 36. 37. 4 Montgomery. Janet 160 Moon. Diane 123 Moore. Donna 123 Moore. Jim 135 Moore. Gloria 42. 101 Moore. Leroy 135 Moore. Robert 135 Mordt. Sheri 44. 135 Morgan. Charlotte 123 Morgan. Ecna 123 Morgan. Martha 40.68. 123. Morie. Dale 123 Morie. Jody 48. 135 Morlan. Melvin 150 Morray. Thelma 150 Morris. Jim 38.135 Morris. John 38.135 Morris. Joy 44.58. 135 Morrow. Cheryl 44. 135 Moses. Nathan 135 Mossman. Ruth 135. 164 Mudd. Anne 123 Mudd. Jeanne 150 Mustion. Gary 123 Mueller. Betty 42. 101 Mueller. Karen 101 Murlin, Marthy 135 Murray. Howard 135. 139 Myers. Peggy Clark 101 M rick Robert 135. 165 Y . Mustion. Gary 81 Nations. Cathy 36.42.101 Nations. Don 123 Needha m.Timmy123 7.135 158 Nerman. Debra 123 Ness1age.Jane42-3.101,114,164 Neumann. Donna 123 Nevels. June 101 Nickols. Charellen 123 Nichols. Danny 130. 135 Nickols. Ed 79. 135 Niehoff. Mike 101. 166 Nieweg. Alan 135 Nieweg. Steve 136 Nixon. Judy 123 Noel. Nancy 47. 161. 164 Noland. Marsha 101 Noland. Phyllis 150 Nolle. Cathy 44. 136 Nord. Lynn 136 Norman.John136 Norton. James 123 Norton. Tom 101 Nothstine. Casey 44. 136. 166-7 Nowack. Phyllis 101. 158, 164 Nowack. Sandy 44. 136 Nonkes. Donna 136 Nunley. Kim 136 Noryahn. Keith 136 Oberle. Pamela 123 Odle. Marsha 101 Oelklaus. Diane 123 Oelklaus. Rhonda 136 Oestereich. Chris 123 Ohrman. Tom 136 Oldendorph. Yvonne 32. 101 Oliver. Becky 40. 92. 98. 101 Olson. Mrs. Karen O'Mara. Pat 136 Orf. Becky 123 Orf. Bob 101 Orf. Carol 123 Orf. Nancy 136 Owozarski. Mike 130 Page. David 136 Pallardy, Barb 101 Palmer. Peggy 123 Palmer. Steve 136 Panogos. Mr. Ed 150 Panhorst. Steve 62. 79. 123 Pardon. Mr. Charles 150. 164 Park. Michael 123 Park. Ken 101 Park. Sherry 36-7. 102. 191 Parmely. Don 136 Parr. Gary 70. 102 Pary. Rick 102 Patchen. Peggy 102 Patter Patter Patter son. Brent 78. 102 son. Retha 136 son. Terry 123 Patton. Ruth 123 Patt. B111 123 Pelphrey. Steve 136 Pendley. Tom 136 Peper. Sharon 136 Percy. Ronnie 136 Perry. Perry. Peters Peters Kathy 123 Neil 78. 102 .Floyd 102 .Mr. George 14. 150 Peters. Lisa 44.58. 136 Peters. Paulette 44. 123 Peters Petry. on. Doug 136 Charlotte 40. 102 Pettibone. Sherri 136 Petty. Petty. Gloria 123 Kathy 136.164 Peyton. Barb 123. 164 Pfost. Pfaff. Nancy 44.46. 102. 160. 164 Karen 123 Phelps. Karen 102 Phelps. Kris 123. 161 Pickens. Dan 136 Pickering. Mike 123 Pierce. Jim 78.123 Pierce.Joe 47. 102 Pickering. Sue 44. 136 Pietsch. Monika 136., 158 Pittman. Jim 136 Plackemeier. Audrey 123 Plackemeir. Steve 40.81. 102 Plackmeyer. Karen 136 Platt. Karen 37. 124 Poe. Mr. Glenn 150.165 Poehling. Kevin 35. 102 Ponder. Diane 136 Pondmann. Delores 46. 150 Porter. Dennis 124 Porter. Linda 124 Porter. Sue 102. 161 Potchen. Jo 58. 136 Potter. Bryan 102 Potter. Leonard 124 Potts. Craig 78. 124 Potts. Ron 102 Powell. Bruce 37. 102 Powell. Jeff78. 136 Powell. Patricia 124 Powers. Kaye 48. 136 Praeger. Jennifer 38.40. 136 Praeger. Mrs. Verena 150 Proflit. Mr. Michael 78 Preston. Rod 124 Preuss. Mike 124 Prideaux. Bill 83. 102 Primeau. Dennis 102 Prinster. David 136. 167 Prinster. Don 102. 167 Priser. Gail 136 Privett. Karen 124 Privett. Kathryn 137 Proebsting. Tom 40. 102 Pugh. Bill 137 Pulley. Greg 79. 137 Pulley. Pat 102 Pund. Rhonda 128. 137 Purgahn. Keith 137 Purtle. John 124 Quattrucci. Steve 40. 78.82. 137 Raddatz. Connie 124 Ragsdale. Raneta 150 Rahe. Don 68. 124 Raithel. David A. 127 Randolph. Carol 124. 158. 160 Randolph. Wayne 137. 139. 158. 160 Rankin. Linda 124 Rapert. Ginger 58. 137 Rash. Mr. Jim 144 Ravenscraft. Sharon 127 Ray.Jerry137 Redding. Marilyn 137 Reese. John 102 Regot. Bruce 42-3 Regot. Donnie 137 Reinhardt. Michael 137 Reiser. Debbie 137 Reiser. Peggy 103 Relstab. Wayne 124 Remington. Ed 124 Remington. Vicki 103 Rem1ey.Jil1124.158.164. 166 Rendon. Cindy 103 Reynolds. Cindy 44. 124. 164 Reynolds. Mary 151' Rhodes. Cindy 124 Richards. Anna May 124 Richards. Paul 103 Richardson. Debbie 137 Richardson. Louise 151 Richardson. Sherry 46. 68. 124 Richterkessing. Gary 137 Ricketts. Kris 52. 124 Riddler 36. 124. 165-6-7 Ridgeway. Steve 124 Rigdon. Mary 44. 64. 127 Riley. Sandy 137 Rippeto. Constance 124 Rittenhouse. Dave 137 Ritter. Alan 137 Roberts. Carol 26. 103 Roberts. Cheryl 137 Robey. Steve 137 Robinson. Bernard 78. 83. 137 Robinson. Brenda 137 Robinson. Gary 124 Robinson. Marcel 68. 124 Robinson. Mary 124 Robinson. Reggie 103 Robinson. Mrs. Sarah 151 Robley. Debbie 137 Rocha. Sue Roche. Allen 29. 78. 103 Rodgers. Tom 42-3-4. 103. 164 Rodieck. Leslie 103. 158. 160 Roehl. Deb 103 Roemer. Robert 124 Roemer. Tony 81 Rogers. Karen 44. 137 Rohde. Soraya 37. 103 Romano. Elaine 124 Rose. Denna 103 Rosner. Chris 137 Ross. Bi1142.43.103.114.164 Ross. Robin 38.124 Rother. Mike 47. 124 Rotz. Steve 124 Rowe. Pat 127 Rowland. Sue Pearia 103 Rudiger. Col. Leland 46. 151 Rufkahr. Mike 34.103 Rufkahr. Rick 137. 141 Ruhr. Melvin 137 Rundel. Rick 103 Runyon. Robbie 78. 103 Ruprecht. Karen 28. 103. 158 Ruse. Dana 40. 137 Ruse. David 137 , Russell. Darcy 42. 44. 124 Ruth. Bob 39. 124 Saale. Cathy 138 Saale. Robert 124. 150 Saale. Steve 32. 103 Sackman. Charlie 78. 103 Saenz, Jorge 103 Saling. Deborah 124. 160 Sallee. Everett 104 Sallee. Terri 104 Samples. Kenneth 138 Sanders, Charlotte 124 Sanders, Charlotte 104 Sanders, Dennis 104 Sanders. Sherry 104 Sanders. Terry 138 Sanguinetti. Steve 124 Sappington.Jim 138 Sauer. Frank 138 Saulter. Clifford 138 Savage.Janet 138 Savage. Ron 124 Schaffer, Ellen 124 Schaberg, Ray 104 Schenck, Randy 138 Schenterly, Alan 138 Schimel, Dennis 125 Schlage. Laura 49, 104 Sehleinat, Robert 161 Schlup. Norris 138 Schmidt.Cindy 138 Schmidt, Brenda 104 Schmidt. Doug 78. 138 Schmidt, Peggy 48, 138 Schmidt. Stephen 79. 124 Schierding. Cindy 124 Schicrding..1erry 62. 68. 78, 104. 165 Schimyveg. Sharon 104 Schinwe. Ed 124 Schnarc. Helen 151 Schnarre.Co11etta 104. 167 Schnarre, Ed 83. 124 Schneck, Charles 124 Schneider. Bev 104 Schneider. Gail 124 Schneider. Gene 138 Schneider. Mary 124 Schneider. Mike 124 Schneider, Rhoda 154 Schneider. Richard 153 Schneider. Sharon 104 Scholle. Marge 154 Schone. Nancy 138 Schrader. Bill 138. 161 Schrader, Susan 37. 138 Schuetz, Deb 104 Schulte. Penny 125 Schultz. Don 125 Schulze, Diana 44. 125 Schumpe, Barksdale 125 Schuster. Charlie 125 Schuster. Emie 38, 104 Schutte, Stephen 38. 138 Schuttenberg, Eddie 138 Schuttenberg 44. 138. 160 Schwede. Kevin 125.78 Scott. Joan 125 Scott, Tom 125 Seenan, Kyle 78. 138,193 Siegler. Denise 104 Sietz. Joe 125 Se1vig.Maribeth 37. 104 Semon, Linda 38, 58, 125. 164 Seward, Vicki 42, 43. 125 Sewell, Ken 79. 104 Shands. Pam 137, 138 Sharp. Steve 40. 104 Shaw, Diana 138 Sheltin, Dan 138 Shelton, Sandy 104. 164 Sherrow, Donna 37. 138 Sheppard. Jody 154 Shipp. Charlene 138 Shipp. Roger 40.42, 62, 78. 82. 104. 125 Shippen. Oren 151 Shirley, Becky 42. 43. 104. 164 Shatro. Mrs. Sandra 145 Short. Rhonda 125 Shoults. Marsha 42. 104 Shrader, Jerry 124 Siboda. David 125 Sidorski, Mike 138 Silverberg, Ruth Ann 37. 107, 128. 138. 164 Simhorner. Audrey 125, 158 Simpson. Danny 151 Sims, Brenda 125 Sims. Robin 125 Siros. Karen 104 Sitton, Steve 125 Skaggs. David 138 Slaton, Sue 125 Smashey. Paula 138 Smith. Cary 138 Smith Dan 104 Smith Dary138 Smith Deborah 138 Smith, Demetrian 138 Smith, Diane 1114. 166 Smith. Earl 151 Smith. Mr. Ernest 144 Smith. Gary 138 Smith, Gloria 125 Smith. Grey 58. 138 Smith. Kim 138 Smith. Mark 78.125 Smith, Mike 104 Smith. Shelba 125 Smothers. Bobby 125 Smothers. Dawn 40.62. 125 Sommers, Ken 125 Souchek. Richard 104 Spalding. Nancy 104 Spears. Ron 78.82. 83. 125 Specie. Royln 44, 104, 161. 164 Spell.Jim 125 Spinks. Linda 125 Sponamore, Robert 125 Sponamore, Rodney 125 Sponamore, Stacey 128 Spooner, Irene 125 Srba, Craig 164, 166 Stack. Jim 138 Stadler. Sue 40, 70. 105 Staggemeier. Carol 38, 40. 92. 105 Stahl, Mr. Steve 43.78.82. 152 Stall. Monica 125 Stark, Vanessa 37. 44. 138 Statler, Connie 29. 105 Statlman. Brian 125 Staub. John 42-3, 105 Steadman. Cindy 125 Steckenrider. Cheryl 138 Stege. Terry 138 Steinmeyer. Lloyd 125 Stephens. Gail 138 Stephens. Mrs. Margaret 152 Stephenson. Janet 105 Stephenson. Joan 42.43. 58. 105 Stephenson, Tommy 125 Stevens. Sheila 125 Stergios, Georgia 105 Stergios. James 139 Stergios, Tina 125 Steube, Greg 105 Stevenson, Donna 14. 105. 164 Stewart. Gary 139 Stewart. Jesse 78. 139 Stiegemeir. Mrs. Lois 152 Stiegemeier. Jean 125 Stifller, Joseph 125 Stipes. Victor 139 Stivers. Donald 105, 107. 166 Stivers, Harold 105. 109. 166. 167 Stock. Dave 40. 139. 140 Stock. Ray 36. 38. 105 Stoehner. Charlotte 48. 139 Stoer. Mark 78, 139 Stoer. Pam 126 Stoner. Jan 139 Storer. Mark 105 Story. Miss Frances 152 Stout. Larry 139 Straddler. Loma 125 Strauss. Sandy 44. 139 Strunk. George 126 Struckmann. Brad 78, 83. 126. 192 Struckman. Kathie 37. 139 Struckmann. Lorraine 126 Struttman.John 139 Suhling.Janet139 Sullivan, Linda 152, 158 Sullivan. Shelley 139 Sullivan. Thomas 152 Susic. Mike 126 Sutphin.Jim 139 Sutherland. Cathy 126 Sutton, Don 105 Swarthout. Cindy 126. 158 Swarthout. Mrs. Jennie 152 Swarthout. Mr, Tom 152 Swindle. Sgt. Jack 166 Swinson. Debbie 126 Sylcox. Kathy 139 Sylcox. Mary 44. 139 Taylor. Jim 126 Terrio. George 78 Terrio. Mike 105 Terry. Penny 129 Terschluse. Pam 40.48. 139 Terschluse. Peggy 105 Thacker. Judy 58. 129 Terschluse. Mrs. Shirley Thiel. Bonnie 42. 44. 1114. 126. 1611 Thiel. Mrs. Marianne 46. 153 'l'he1en. Mike 139 K ntl 1115 Thoelke. ty. Thoelke. Pat 48. 139 Tltomas. Debbie 105 Thomas, Debbie 126 Thomas. llaroltl 411. 1115 Thomas. .loc 139. 161 Thomas. Matthew 36. 52. Thomas. Rick 126 Thompson Thompson Thompson. Thompson. Thompson. Thompson. Thompson. Thom pson. Thompson. Thompson. Charles 1115 Deb 105 Donna 106 Lynda 411. 139 Marty 126 Nelson 155 Pam 42, 44. 48 Rick 106 Steve 126 Tony 139 Thornton. Mrs. Mary 153 Thoroughman. Randy 126 Tibbs. Greg 139 Tierman. Carol 139 Tierman.Jerry 126 Tietz. Bill 126 Timberman. Ellen 37. 139 Tinker. Mike 139 Toliver. Benny 106 Tomlin. Phil 106 Tong. Randy 42, 106 Tong, Sandy 33. 106. 114 Tong. Terry 139 Toth. Kathy Freeland 106 Townshend. Debby 106 Townsend. Diane 44. 139 Tracy. Linda 106. 167 Treiner. Dennis 126 Trendley. Diane 139 Trent. Sharon 25. 37.44. 5 Trickey. David 139 Troutman. Thomas 40, 126 True. Greg 126. 166-7 Truelove. Ed 139 Tuck. Terry 106 Tucker. Ellen 58. 139 Tunison. D. Gay 44. 139 Turner. .leanne 139 Turner, Pat 106 Twellmann. Karen 126 Tyler. Ricky 139 Tyler. Rita 106 Underwood. John 106 L1ssery.Karis 126 Utterback. Harold 58. 126 VanBarneveld. Bonnie 106 VanBovoen. Glen 139 VanBooven. Phyllis 106. 158 VanBooven, Mike 79 VanBooven. Tom 126 VanDyke. Mike 78.139 VanDyke. Nick 36, 106. 114 VanHorn. Becky 105. 106 VanHorn.Jill140 VanMater. Jean 164 Vance. Dan 47,78.83.139 Vance. Mr. Joe 153 Vandeman, Richard 139 Varker. Jane 40. 1411 Varker. Jean 140 Varker, Mary 38. 106 Varnes. Raymond 42. 126 Vathanana. Visuth 140 Vernes. Grant 154 Vogler. John 126 Vollmar. Jim 30. 78. 140 VonBastian. Virginia 153 Vogt. Mike 62.78.106 Wacker. Mr. Gary 153 Wade. Randy 140 Wadley. Glenda 140. 158 Wadlow. JoAnn 140 Wagner..1im 140 Wahl.Cindy 126. 190 Wakefield. Debbie 140 Waldron. Lynn 126 Waldrop. William 140 Walkenhorst. Bill 24. 106. Walkenhorst. Jane 140 Walker. Carl 140 Walker. George 126 Wallace. Kay 106 Wallace. Sandy 140 Wallace. Sharon 126 Walton. 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