Seneca High School - Warrior Yearbook (Seneca, MO)
- Class of 1965
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I Seneca High School Seneca, Missouri Vol. XIX WARRIOR STAFF FRONT ROW: Mr. Barton, Linda Cameron, Diane Kidwell, Gloria Bradshaw, Linda Montgomery, Nedolyn Sreaves, Mary Beth Brady. SECOND ROW: Connie Leader, Janet Strait, Nancy Silvey, Donna Burkhart, Yvonne McCallister, Dennis Crabtree, Joe Kupchin. NOT PRESENT: Brenda Davidson. Memories Everyone clings to memories whether they are pleasant or sad. The 1964-65 school year was filled with many events that will remain with us as memories for many years. High-topped boots, textured hose, long straight hair styles, Beatle” hair-cuts, short skirts, and skate boards are all fads that will be a part of our memories. Long-remembered too, will be the crowded halls between classes, the races to the lunch line at noon, the rush to get to class on time, and the sounds that all make up a normal school day at S.H.S. Sports played a big part in this school year, too. We were undefeated was the cry that rang out after football season ended. We won two tournaments in basketball and finished with a tie for second place in the conference. In the 1965 Warrior we have tried to capture these memories in pictures so that the 1964-1965 school year will be a long-remembered one to the students at S.H.S. Connie Leader EDITOR 2 Clarann Weis 1940-1965 A death angel walks the earth. He silently stole into our presence and then flitted back into eternity, carrying with him the soul of our beloved friend. He gently lifted her to a reserved niche in the arms of God. Where there was laughter there is silence; where there was a footstep there is an echo; where there was guidance there is remembrance; and where there was a spirit there is void. Her greatest concern was the task of enriching the minds of youth, yet het brief existence taught us the undying truths of life itself—of human kindness, love and understanding, and of will and determination. She lives arid breathes on this earth yet. A portion of her life is imbedded in the hearts of all who hold a memory. And until the last dim flames of our existence flicker into blackness, she shall survive. We, theAnnual Staff ofl964-65, sincerely dedicate the 1965 Warrior to our teacher and friend, Miss Clarann Weis. Seneca High Our Alma Annual Staff EDITOR Assistants - -- -- -- - Mary Beth Brady LITERARY EDITOR Assistants - - ■ Janet Strait LAYOUT EDITOR Assistants - -- -- -- - Diane Kidwell BUSINESS MANAGERS - - - -Assistants - -- -- -- - Dennis Crabtree Linda Montgomery ART EDITOR Assistant - -- -- — - YEARBOOK ADVISOR Table of Contents FOREWORD.........................................2-3 BUILDINGS........................................4-5 ADMINISTRATION...................................6-7 FACULTY.........................................8-10 FAVORITES........................................ ACTIVITIES................................21-38 CLASSES...................................39-50 ATHLETICS.................................51-58 STUDENTS..................................59-92 Seniors - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 59-74 Juniors - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 75-80 Sophomores - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 81-86 Freshmen - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - 87-92 ADVERTISEMENTS ...............................93-115 INDEX....................................116-118 School Mater 5 GORDON T. BRADSHAW The task of every individual and of every school is to develop the distinction of spirit which we immediately recognize in students and schools of any consequence. We, at Seneca High School, have developed that quality of intellect and spirit of man that is fast dis-tingushing this school from others. Perhaps no other generation has had greater problems, difficulties or opportunities than these which face us today. To the Warrior staff, faculty and students of Seneca High School may I humbly express my gratitude and appreciation of the noteworthy deeds they have done to make Seneca High a better school in which to progress. Superintendent Georgia Wallace Superintendent’s Secretary WANDA BATES Principal's Secretary MR. JAMES PAULLUS Principal Glenn Rosiere, Bill Leader, Jack Brady, Bill Cook, Ralph Montgomery, Mac Watts, and Georgia Wallace. Board of Education TOMMY ARMSTRONG Why do you feel you've just got to change your schedule? Guidance Counselor Junior Sponsor F. T. A. Sponsor Northeastern A M Northeastern State, B. S., M. T. Oklahoma State University PhD work MRS. BETTY BALL It's not what you say that counts, it's what you don't say. English, Journalism Henderson State Teachers College, B. S. E. RONALD BARTON I get a dollar a day and all the chalk I can take home with me. ” English Annual Advisor Student Council Co-Sponsor Northeastern State College, B. A. Arlington State College Oregon College of Education MRS. INEZ BUZZARD Don't be satisfied with the least that you can do, but with the most and the best that you can do. Social Studies National Honor Society, Chairman Northeastern State College, B. S. Kansas State of Pittsburg, M. S. 8 BILL FAZEKAS You're never too old to learn, and I'm the living proof of it. Music Pep Club Sponsor Eastern Oklahoma A M Northeastern State. B. A. BURL FOWLER Therefore my age is as a lusty winter; frosty, but kindly. Coach, Driver's Education Sophomore Sponsor Kansas State of Pittsburg, B. S. MRS. CHARLOTTE HANSEN Every great book is an action, and every great action is a book. ” Library Freshman and F. T. A. Sponsor Joplin Jr. College Kansas State of Pittsburg B. S. W. MRS. DONNA HARGIS Time is against you. “ F. H. A. and Junior Sponsor Home Economics Joplin Jr. College Kansas State of Pittsburg, B. S. in Home Economics MRS. JEWELL KEEUNG I never fail a student, but a student can sure fail himself. ” Health, Girl's Physical Education University of Colorado University of Missouri Southwest Missouri State, B. S. E. MRS. THELMA KETCHAM I have never met a student who couldn't Sing-at least something. Music, Commerce National Honor Society, Faculty Advisor Southwest Missouri State, B. S. E. BENNY LAWSON “I’ll not budge an inch. ” Coach, Commerce, Boy's Physical Education Sophomore Sponsor Joplin Junior College, A. A. Oklahoma City University, B. S. B. Kansas State of Pittsburg ROBERT MABEN Clean it up! Shop. Electricity Senior Sponsor Southwestern College. B. S. in Industrial Ed. Kansas State College M. S. in Industrial Ed. TERRENCE McDONOUGH There stood Napoleon with his bones apart. Spanish Club and Junior Sponsor North Texas University, M. A. Kansas State of Pittsburg Graduate work 9 REX MHOON I thirst for wisdom and hunger for a good 100 cigar. Social Studies Student Council Sponsor Kansas State of Pittsburg, B. S., M. S. Doctoral Work, University of Missouri VESTON SOUTHERLAND Run a lap ... run a lap .. . run a lap. Social Studies Coach, Physical Education Sophomore Sponsor University of Arkansas, B. S. DELMER STRAIT Experience is the name everyone gives to his mistakes. ” Mathematics Southwest Missouri State, B. S. RAY TESTERMAN Whose words all ears took captive. Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics Chernies Club Sponsor National Honor Society Sponsor Kansas State of Pittsburg, B. S. MRS. ALMA LEE WALKER To fail to prepare is to prepare to fail. Business Education F. B. L. A. Sponsor Southwest Missouri State, B. S. University of Missouri MISS CLARANN WEIS Hitch your wagon to a star. Speech, Eframatics, English Dramatics Club Sponsor National Thespian Society Sponsor Fort Hays State College. B. A. Southwest Missouri State MRS. PATRICIA ZIEHL All things are difficult before they are easy. Science, Mathematics Senior Sponsor Jacksonville State College, Jacksonville, Ala. Northeastern Oklahoma A and M Kansas State College, Pittsburg, Kansas, B. S. JUNIOR Karen Mailes Eddie Shapland Annual Queen and Attendants SENIOR Bev Link Joe Kupchin FRESHMAN Debby Cook Rick Bennen tr. 1 JUNIOR Linda Montgomery SOPHOMORE Carolyn Hierholzer Football Queen and Attendants FRESHMAN Shirley Rosiere Miss Morrv Christmas ( SHAEL SHERER MOST TALENTED Joe Kupchin Denise Rinehart MOST MISCHIEVOUS Shael Sherer Morris Carlisle Who’s Who Homecoming Snaps SITTING left to right: Jan Edmondson, Nedolyn Sreaves, Yvonne McCallister, Marsha Buzzard. STANDING left to right: Mr. Barton, Eddie Shapland, Tom Hodge, Ronald Lankford, Ricky Bennett, Randall Wilson, Greg Cook, Marshall Decker, Scotty Yeakey, Paula McCallister, and Mr. Mhoon. « s t u C d 0 e u n n t c • i i 23 Warrior Staff BRENDA DAVIDSON YVONNE McCA LUSTER NANCY SILVEY LINDA MONTGOMERY EDITORS: Jane Howell Audrey Shipp Donna Lankford Diane Weigand Angelia Sour Gene Gilman Vivian Cox Moccasin Print Staff Making students aware of their surroundings is the endeavor of the Moccasin Print Staff and their advisor, Mrs. Betty Ball. For two weeks news is gathered, typed, stenciled, and dummied for the one final day when one staff member realizes, ’’The paper comes out today! New to the paper this year were hand drawn cartoons and a column entitled Ad Absurdum. BACK ROW: Mrs. Ball Patsy Howard Luann Peters Barbara Holt Jeaninie Gray FRONT ROW: Marie Adams Sharon Dinwiddie Cricket Sparks Donna Slimp Morris Carlisle Choraleers Choir at a practice session. FIRST ROW: 4. McReynolds, A. Sour, B. Heidrick, S. Harper, L. Friend, G. McGehee, D. Lankford, Mrs. Ketcham, C. Brownen, D. Baggerly, M. Bryant, S. Carroll, J. Melton. T. Carlisle, M. Howard. SECOND ROW: J. Gray, S. Taylor, C. Hierholzer, L. Stevens, R. Lankford, L. Golden, J. Jobe, S. Gray, S. Sandtorf, J. Howell, S. Macon, M. Wallace, N. Melton, D. Jones. NOT PRESENT: D. Rinehart, J. Fleetwood, L. DeHart. National Honor Society FRONT ROW: Angelia Sour, Linda Cameron, Doreen Elbert, David Claycomb, Connie Leader, Nancy Silvey, Donna Burkhart. Bev Link. BACK ROW; Jane Howell. Tommy Hodge, Bill Yust, Diane Weigand, Janet Strait, Marshall Decker, Dennis Crabtree. SHS Band TRUMPETS Joe Kupchin David Claycomb Tommy Holt Chuch Boman Lynn Hall Dan Black Gary Rosiere Bruce Lais Bill Williams Steve Holt Debra Hoffman Billy Hopper Danny West Doug Bennett David Ackerson OBOE Diane Kidwell PICCOLO Charleen Smith TROMBONES Kevin Conduff Phillip Kelly O'Neil Macy Mike White Don Black Dennis Crabtree Clay Wilson Dicky Ellis Ricky Ketcham TENOR SAXOPHONE Suzanne Carroll ALTO SAXOPHONES Charlotte Rosiere Janet Ehrhart Rick Bennett b E HORNS Randy Pierce Lee Hall David Belt BARITONES Mike Lane Tommy Kelly Greg McCoy FLUTES Chalice Partain Janet King Denise Rhinehart PERCUSSION Marilyn Hoover Colleen Walker Karen Mailes Beth Brady Carolyn Lankford Suzy Anderson Debbie Cook Jody Yinger CLARINETS Sharon Cunningham Janie Murdock Kathy Turner Colleen Campbell Jan Edmondson Sue Leader Phyllis Wilson Janet Strait Janet Ellis Paula McCallister Phillip Pryor Shirley Rosiere BASS CLARINET Pat Kelly BASSES John Kelly Dennis Martin DIRECTOR Mr. Billy Fazekas David, Charlotte, and Dennis model the new uniforms purchased at the beginning of the school year. Majorettes Debbie Cook Linda Leader Charlotte Rosiere Sonja Sandtorf Suzy Anderson Marsha Buzzard Glee Club at work. BACK ROW: Mr. Fazekas, K. Bresee, P. Watkins, L. Burdge, L. Arnold, L. Skaggs, N. Yocum, J. Mertens, S. Smith, C. Shadwick, J. Boyer, C. Huston, J. Boyer, J. Walker, S. Robertson, E. Clouse, SECOND ROW: K. Bag-by, K. Daniels, J. Roark, B. Macy, M. Hoover, P. Butler, S. Hodge, M, Walker, C. Roark, V. Burkhart, J. Mhoon, M. Dobbs, S. Green, D. Kellhofer, L. Ervin, C. Sreaves. FIRST ROW: C. Smith, S. Fredenburg, J. Yea-key, J. McGehee, K. Ridenour, C. McCallister, H. Wallace, L. Hall, C. Reed, S. Cunningham, C. Walker, J. Addington, D. Cook, M. Woodward. BACK ROW; S. Chapman, R. Wilson, J. Oxford, K. Moss, B. Johnson, T. Thomazin, B. Cox, E. Hembree, M. Harding, D. Walker, C. Yocum, J. Anderson. SECOND ROW: C. Bowman, K. Conduff, M. Baggerly, G. Rhodes, L. Foster, R. Doke, V. Nance, D, Malone, A. Sreaves, R. Fisher, E. Smith, S. Lankford, D. Harbison. THIRD ROW: D. Smith, S. Sreaves, J. Storie, E. Rothman, J. Clevenger, M. Carlisle, B. Morehead, T. Lankford, D. Sandtorf, Mr. Fazekas, FOURTH ROW: M, Brigham, P. Evans, K. Yocum, C. Sparks, C. Walker, J. Hammack, L. Dodson, C. Cummings, Ruth Wright, Brenda Wehmeier, D. Brown, C. Houston, C. Sitton, P. King, S. Helm. FRONT ROW; S. Adams, N. Ritter. A. Beavers, S. Dinwiddie, A. Shipp, M. Jones; M. Adams, D. Slimp, B. Holt, D. Ritter, V. Dousette, L. Hall, G. McGehee. HOOTENANNY! David Smith, Steve Sreaves, Jim Storie. Mixed Chorus 31 J. Gardner, D. Weigand, T. Long, J, Howell, L. Clogston. FRONT ROW: K. Bagby, C. Reed, K. Chester, D. Kellhofer, C. Partain, and Janet King. Dramatics Club FRONT ROW; J. Gorman, B. Lais, O. Mailes, J. Lankford, R. Lankford, D. Belt, C. Bowman, R. Pierce, K. Con-duff, M. Baggerly. SECOND ROW; J. Edmondson, C. Partain, M. Bryant. D. Baggerly, M. Hoover, S. Harper, T Carlisle, D. Jones, S. Carroll, S. Cunningham. M. Dobbs, M. Walker, L. Taylor, M. Buzzard, D. Kidwell, K. Mailes, A. Beavers, L. Hall. THIRD ROW: D. Cook. L. Powers, C. Lankford, S. Anderson, C. McCallister, S. Rosiere, C. Brownen, R. Lankford, J. Murdock, J. Ellis, B. Yessen, P. Butler, P. Wilson, S. Sherer, P. McCallister, M. Hoff, L. Friend, S. Taylor, S. Helm, S. Fredenburg, and Miss Jackson. FRONT ROW: G. Bradshaw, S. Anderson, P. McCallister, C. Leader, S. Macon, Y. Mc-Callistcr. SECOND ROW; J. Lankford. L. Montgomery, S. Helm, D. Kidwell. M. Brady. K. Ridenour, O. Mailes. THIRD ROW: Miss Jackson, S. Sherer, D. Crabtree, R. Lankford, C. Watts, D, Belt, J. Kupchin. Play cast from HEADIN' FER A WEDDIN' FRONT ROW: Linda Taylor, Danny Roberts, Kathie Ridenour. SECOND ROW; Sid Poor, Karen Mailes, Nodya Montgomery, Shael Sherer, Larry Van Dorn, Debbie Cook, Bill Johnson. BACK ROW: Jeannie Reding, Mary Beth Brady, Suzi Anderson, Suzanne Carroll, Olan Mailes. to s SHAEL SHERER Junior BEV LINK Senior 34 Cheerleaders JEANNIE REDING Junior CHARLOTTE ROSIE RE Senior KAREN MAILES, Alternate Junior DENISE RINEHART. Alternate Sophomore PI YVONNE McCALLISTER Senior PAULA McCALLISTER Sophomore s CHEERLEADERS: C. Rosiere, Y. McCallister, S. Sherer, B. Link, P. McCallister, absent is J. Reding. FRONT ROW: A. Sour, K. Ridenour, C. McCallister, S. Hodge, M. Walker, K. Mailes, C. Lankford, D. Kidwell, L. Montgomery. SECOND ROW: K. Bagby, D. Lankford, J. Ellis, H. Wallace, S. Sandtorf, L. Taylor. H. Peterson, S. Helm, M. Brady, S. Carroll. THIRD ROW; R. Lankford, L. Hall, M. Hoff, S. Green, D. Kellhofer, M. Hoover, N. Sreaves, D. Cook, J. Edmondson, D. Baggerly. FOURTH ROW: C. Brownen, S. Rosiere, M. Dobbs. M. Silvey, S. Cunningham, J. Murdock, C. Walker, C. Sitton. P e P Debby C. Sharon C. Jan. E. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS C 1 u b Colleen W. Shirley R. Marcy D. 35 F B L A FRONT ROW: J. Strait, N. Silvey, D. Burkhart, C. Brownen, L. Cameron, D. Lankford. SECOND ROW: J. Mertens, M. Bryant, L. Friend, G. McGehee, S. Dinwiddle, C. Smith, Mrs. Walker. THIRD ROW: R. Lankford, L. Golden, G. Kellogg, D. Ritter, M. Hoff, M. Wallace. SEATED: L. Powers, S. Macon, J. Jobe, K. Ridenour, J. Howell, B. Link, S. Sandtorf, Y. McCallister, C. Rosiere, D. Burkhart, N. Sreaves, D. Baggerly, H. Wallace, C. Leader. STANDING: C. Watts, J. Howard, R. Gray, R. Fritchey, Mr. Armstrong, B. Yust, J. Poole, J. Kupchin, D. Crabtree, K. Ridenour, D. Claycomb. FRONT ROW: N. Sreaves, M. Brady, D. Weigand, C. Smith, C. Lankford, S. Sherer, S. Anderson, K. Mailes. STANDING: Mr. Testerman, D. Claycomb, J. Kelly, D. Burkhart, D. Crabtree, L. Montgomery, R. Fritchey, D. Elbert, R. Gray, L. Cameron, C. Watts, T. Long, J. Howell, J. Howard, B. Clogston, J. Kupchin, E. Shapland, S. Helm, G. Bradshaw. FRONT ROW; D. Baggerly, H. Wallace, K. Ridenour, B. Wehmeier, M. McReynolds, L. Golden, M. Bryant, S. Harper, P. Cook, S. Macon. SECOND ROW: G. McGehee, L. Friend, J. Addington, M. Buzzard, P. Wilson, A. Beavers, J. Mertens, S. Taylor, N. Melton. C. Daniels. THIRD ROW: M. Busby, L. Powers, L. Skaggs, L. Taylor, J. Mertens, L. Clogston, N. Montgomery. D. Lankford, J. Wallace, G. Kellogg. M. Howard. FOURTH ROW; B. Yessen, M. Hoff, C. McCallister, J. Jobe, L. Leader. B. Hiedrick, V. Burkhart. M. Woodward, S. Sandtorf, C. Rosiere. GUIDANCE WORKERS Vicki Dousette Shael Sherer Marilyn Jones Janet Ellis Kathie Ridenour Nancy Silvey OFFICE WORKERS Glenda Kellogg Nedolyn Sreaves Jeannie Reding Janet Strait Linda Golden Jane Howell Linda Cameron Dixie Baggerly Bev Link SENIOR ENGLISH Salami? FRESHMAN ENGLISH Is that what I think it is? 42 JOURNALISM I Darn gum! SPANISH II Don't like what, Carl? SPEECH Daniel Webster in person! CITIZENSHIP AMERICAN Where’s the fire? HISTORY WORLD HISTORY Get it honest if you can, but get it! Kelly Math ALGEBRA I You got me! ” ALGEBRA II Okay, what comes after the equal sign? Fine Arts ART LIBRARY STANDING: Linda Lewis, Lynda DeHart, Luann Peters, Donna Lankford, Judy Hemphill, Dixie Baggerly, Morris Carlisle, Joyce Jobe. Linda Leader, June Thomazin. John Verplank, Tommy Hodge. SITTING: Sandra Macon, Connie Leader, Ruth Ann Lankford, Donna Burkhart, Nancy Melton, Vivian Cox. Susie Harper, Crickett Sparks. Cindy Sour. Future Rembrandts? Practical Arts HOME ECONOMICS II Look what we fixed for you, Mr. Mhoon.” MECHANICAL DRAWING Burl, what comes after five? SHOP Gillman, what happened to your sixth finger? ATHLETICS ft f'J 1 A TEAM KNEELING, left to right: D. Sitton. | J. Kelly, M. White, J. Howard, D. Claycomb, D. Vader, D. Black, L. Fosdick, L. Van Dorn, T. Hodge, L. J. Green, B. Morehead. STANDING, left to right: Mr. Fowler, A. Me- j Nary, E. Henson, J. Keller, R. Frit-chey, G. Cook, R. Rogers, C. Watts, M. Decker, K. Ridenour, B. Hembree, D. Crabtree. Mr. Lawson. «ri m Rtiani B TEAM KNEELING, left to right: D. Sitton, D. Sandtorf, E. Henson. T. Marrs, T. Lankford, B. Edwards, R. Roberts, D. Carman, P. Kelly. J. Payton, M. White. J. Keller, B. Cox, L. J. Green, Mr. Lawson. STANDING, left to right: Mr. Fowler, A. Mc-Nary, D. Whitehead, S. Shreaves, E. Hembree, B. Hembree, B. More-head, G. Rosiere, L. Hall, J. Howard, T. Holt, K. Jackson, D. Ac-kerson, L. Hall, D. Weaver, B. Morehead. Football We were undefeated! With 12 seniors spearheading the gridiron attack, our Seneca Indians racked up a perfect record of 10 wins and no losses. Jasper and Granby, the two newly added teams in our Spring Valley Conference proved to be only two more victims to fall before the Indian assault. Besides being conference champs, highlights of the season included a 27-7 victory over Aurora and a 26-20 victory over our annual rivals, Wyandotte. Next year there will be many returning lettermen who played as much as our graduating seniors. We will be looking forward to another victorious season. FRESHMAN TEAM KNEELING, left to right: L. Van Dorn, B. Irvin, R. Nance, C. El-dridge, P. Kelly, M. Lane, R. Fisher, D. Malone, R. Bennett, L. Fosdick. STANDING, left to right: E. Smith, J. Anderson, R. Kruse-mark, S. Lankford, C. Wilson, J. Gorman, T. Guthrie, Mr. Lawson. 52 DON BUCK Center Honorable Mention Left to right, coaches: Veston Southerland, Benny Lawson, and Burl Fowler, head coach. MARSHALL DECKER Quarterback All-Conference URRY FOSDICK Guard All-Conference RANDY FRIT CHE Y End All-Conference BUTCH HEMBREE End EUGENE HENSON Fullback TOMMY HODGE Halfback A11-Conference v _ KENNETH RIDENOUR End All-Conference RANDY ROGERS End DENNIS VADER Tackle A11-Conference LARRY VAN DORN Tackle Honorable Mention CARL WATTS Fullback All-Conference MIKE WHITE Halfback FOOTBALL SCORES 1964-1965 27 ..... . Aurora-----.--...-7 28 ----- - Qua paw--------------6 40 - - - - - • Anderson - - 12 40 - - - - - Pierce City - -- -- --20 48 - - - - - • Granby ------- 12 55.........Noel....................6 40 - - - - - • Carterville - -- -- -- 12 40 - ------• Sarcoxie - ------- 13 26 ----- - Wyandotte - -- -- -- 20 52 - - - - - • Jasper - -- -- -- -- - 7 Wrestling L.Anderson J. Fergusen L. Fosdick R. Fritchey B. Hall L. Hall L. Hall E. Hembree E. Henson J. Howard B. Hembree C. Hembree A ■ 1 K. Jackson D. Kohler G. McCoy A. McNary J. Peyton R. Walters D. Weaver D. Vader A” TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Morehead, M. Decker, J. Poole, D. Crabtree, G. Cook, D. Claycomb, T. Hodge, J. Keller, K. Hunt, K. Ridenour, R. Gilstrap, Benny Lawson After a slow start, our Indians came on strong finishing the regular season play with an 18-6 record. Although hampered by lack of height the round bailers” captured first place trophies at our Spring Valley Conference Tournament and at the Carterville Invitational Tourney, and finished in second place in an exciting conference race. Even though we will lose eight seniors, next year Seneca can look forward to another winning season, judging from the 17-2 performance of our ”B team. ”B” TEAM BACK ROW; Bill Morehead Ronald Lankford Charley Price John Verplank Dennis Carman David Ackerson FRONT ROW; Earl Anderson Scotty Yeakey Carl Watts Kendall Hunt John Keller Ves Southerland 56 David Claycomb GUARD Greg Cook FORWARD Dennis Crabtree GUARD Marshall Decker CENTER SCORES SENECA 82 . .Sarcoxie 42 48 . . Carthage 46 57 . . McAuley 81 49 . . Granby 68 52 . .Jasper 54 76 . . Noel 51 66 . . Carterville 58 44 . . Pierce City 49 64 . .Anderson 57 83 . .Sarcoxie 46 73 . . Granby 64 63 . .Jasper 56 89 . . Noel 72 54 . . Carterville 53 83 . . Anderson 68 47 . . Pierce City 60 Ronnie Gilstrap Tommy Hodge CENTER GUARD SCORES SENECA 84 . . Goodman 47 53 . . McAuley 79 NEOSHO TOURNEY 67 . . Carterville 58 56 . . Granby 49 55 . . Pierce City 38 CARTERVILLE TOURNEY 68 . . Carterville 57 63 . . Granby 59 63 . . Pierce City 60 CONFERENCE TOURNEY Kendall Hunt GUARD John Keller FORWARD Johnny Poole FORWARD Kenneth Ridenour FORWARD 57 FRESHMAN TEAM FRONT ROW; D. Malone J. Anderson S. Lankford R. Bennett B. Irvin BACK ROW: Coach, B. Lawson C. Eldridge M. Lane B. Lais A. Divine B. Morehead .tHFC StNEC c NEC BACK ROW: Student Manager B. Morehead, B. Hembree, J. Lankford, C. Price, E. Henson, R. Fritchey, M. White, Student Manager A. McNary, Coach B. .Fowler. SECOND ROW; Student Manager D. Sitton, J. Howard, G. Kohler, R. Roberts, S. Poor, S. Yeakey, J. Keller, Student Manager L. J. Green. FRONT ROW: G. Cook, K. Ridenour, C. Watts, R. Gilstrap, M. Decker, J. Alderman, D. Vader, K. Hunt. SUE ADAMS Shy as a maiden sprite. Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3. 4; F. B. L. A. MARIE ADAMS It takes two for a kiss, only one for a sigh. Mixed Chorus 1,2, 4; Spotlights 4; Moccasin Print 4 Seniors Embarking - are the seniors. Just beginning that journey called life; simply ending a prelude to this adventure. Nostalgic toward the past, yet anxiously anticipating the bittersweet fruits of tomorrow. They are gone out of the halls, but remain in the hearts and spirit of Seneca High School. WE MADE IT! Senior officers - left to right: Larry Fosdick. Vice-President; Kathie Ridenour, Secretary-Treasurer; Marshall Decker, President. 60 JOHN IRWIN ALDERMAN If gold rusts, what shall iron do?” Football 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4 LARRY ANDERSON Great men aren't always tall. Basketball 1. DON BLACK I know a lot, but I can't think of it Football 1,2,3, 4; Track 1; Band 1.2,3,4 TOMMY BRATTIN These teachers are killing me. Seneca Boys Club 1,2,3, 4 CHARLYS SUZZANNE MITTAG BRILEY Delight. ... we married people have. Glee Club 1; Spotlights 2, 3; All-School Play 3; Thespian 3,4; Moccasin Print Staff 4; Pep Club 3, 4; F.T.A. 2,3; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Variety Show 1, 2, 3 ELMER BROWN Good heavens, how should I know?” Track 1,2 61 DONNA BURKHART Deeds, not words. ” National Honor Society 4; Chernies Club 1,2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Variety Show 1; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Library 4: F. B. L. A. 3. 4; Officer 4 FRED BUTLER I should have known better: Spotlights 2; All School Play 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1,2 TERRY BUTTERFIELD A joke loses everything when the joker laughs himself. Track 4, Mixed Chorus 2. 3 UNDA CAMERON I have hardly ever known a mathematician who was capable of reasoning. ” National Honor Society 4; Chernies Club 1,2, 4; F. B. L. A. 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; F. T. A 3. 4: Officer 4; F. H. A. 2, 3; Officer 2; Variety Show 1; Office 4 MORRIS CARUSLE He will succeed; for he believes all he says. Class Officer 1; Spotlights 2,3; 4; Student Council 1; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Moccasin Print 4; Class Favorite 1; Class Plays 2,3; Variety Show 2 DARRELL CHESTER What did you say tomorrow's assignment was?” Intermural TracK Meet 3, 4 DAVID CLAYCOMB Eat. drink, and be merry for tomorrow you may die. Football 1. 2, 3. 4; F. T. A. 3. 4; Basketball 1.2. 3, 4; Track 1. 2, 3. 4; Band 1,2,4; National Honor Society 4; Chernies Club 1,2, 3, 4; All School Play 3 JACK CLEVENGER There’s a sucker bom every minute. Football 1; Mixed Chorus 4 EMMA CLOUSE Quietly useful, simple, gentle. Glee Club 1. 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2 VIVIAN COX As merry as the day is long. Glee Club 1; Librarian 4; Moccasin Print Staff 4; Variety Show 1 GREG COOK When you call me that, smile. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2. 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3. 4; Officer 3, 4; Class President 1,2 DENNIS CRABTREE Confusion now hath made his masterpiece ! Basketball 1.2, 3. 4; Track 1; F. T. A. 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; National Honor Society 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Sousa Award 3; Annual 4; Science Award 3; Thespian 2, 3. 4 MARSHALL DECKER Go eat a bug. Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,2,3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Student Council 4; Class Officer 4; Class King 1; Mixed Chorus 1 LYNDA DEHART Don’t judge a book by its cover.1 Glee Club 1; Choir 3, 4; Library 4 SHARON DINWIDDIE Where the Boys are. Pep Club 1,2; Moccasin Print 4; F. B. L. A. 4; Spotlights 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4 VICKI DOUSETTE Blushing is the color of virtue. Glee Club 1,2,3; F. H. A. 3; Guidance Officer 4 LARRY EDWARDS I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude. DOREEN ELBERT If we could see ourselves as others see us . . . we'd probably deny it. Glee Club 1; Speech Contest 3; National Honor Society 4; Chernies Club 3, 4 64 LARRY FOSDICK Ain't that a lick! Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Wrestling 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Class Officer 4; F.T.A. 3 RANDY FRITCHEY I didn't do it! Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1; Wrestling 3. 4; Chernies Club 3, 4; All School Play 3; F. T. A. 4; Spotlights 3; Class King'2; Band 1,2 JEANINIE GRAY Boys, boys, boys! Mixed Chorus 2; Glee Club 1. 3, 4; Spotlights 4; Choir 3, 4; Moccasin Print Staff 4 RALPH GRAY One man's meat is another man's poison. Football 1; Red Cross Club 2; Mixed Chorus 3; Chernies Club 4 GENE GILMAN I never think of the future, it comes too soon. Moccasin Print Staff 4 RONNIE GILSTRAP Bold deeds in a quiet way. Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2,3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3 LINDA GOLDEN Then comes in the sweet o' the year. ” F. H. A. 2. 3,4; F. B. U A. 3. 4; Pep Club 2. 3; Class Officer 2; All School Play 3; Choir 3, 4: Glee Club 1,2; Football Attendant 1 L. J. GREEN You ignorant! Football 3; Student Manager 4 JOE HARTZIER Wine, women, JACK HEMBREE Ain't got much lots of time. ” Mixed Chorus and song! money, but got 66 JUDY HEMPHILL Of course blondes have more fun, anyway I do! Pep Club 1.2; F. H. A. 3, 4; Latin Club 3; Nurses Club 3; Spotlights 4; Library 4 TOMMY HODGE Why's everybody always pickin' on me? Football 2, 3,4; Track 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Student Council 4; Class Officer 3; Library As. 4; National Honor Society 4 BARBARA HOLT So little done - so much to do. Rep Club 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2,4; Moccasin Print 4 SHIRLEY HOSIERE It is a quiet worker who succeeds. JOE HOWARD I don't know. Track 1.2, 3, 4; Football 2. 3. 4; Wrestling 3; Mixed Chorus 4 JANE HOWELL I am the captain of my fate, the master of my soul. Moccasin Print Staff 2, 3; Editor 4; Chernies Club 3. 4; Choir 3. 4; National Honor Society 4; Variety Show 3 KEITH JACKSON Silence is golden. Football 4 PATSY JOHNSON I'm a good driver - it's the other guy- Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1; F. B. L. A. 3; Library Asst. 3 67 GARY KOHLER A track star yet I Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4 STANLEY JOSEPH KUPCHIN III Hell hath no fury 111 Band 1.2,3,4; Band Award 3; Basketball lj Track 1; F.T.A. 3.4; All-School Play 2; Class Play 2; Chernies Club 3, 4; Variety Show 3; Annual Staff 3. 4; Spotlights 2; Thespians 2, 3. 4; Science Fair Award 3; Pep Club 1,2; Class King 4 DONNA LANKFORD Fair and kind and young. ” F. B. L A. 3. 4; F. H. A. 2. 3, 4; Moccasin Print Staff 4; Library Assistant 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3. 4; Choir 4; Glee Club 1,2 BOB LAUGHUN The world's no better if we worry life’s no better if we hurry. CONNIE LEADER If words were gold. I'd be a millionaire. National Honor Society 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Chernies Club 1,2, 3; F. T. A. 2, 3. 4; Thespians 2, 3. 4; Spotlights 2, 3; Library 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Plays 2, 3; Speech Contest 2; Student of the Month 4 LINDA LEWIS Infinite riches in a little room. Chorus 1,2,3; F. H. A. 1,2,3; Pep Club 1; Cheerleader 2, 3; Student Council 2; Library 4 BEVERLY LINK Laughter is a golden sound. Cheerleader3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; Chernies Club 2, 3; Pep Club 1.2. 3. 4; Choir 3; Spotlights 2; Variety Show 1; National Honor Society 4; Class Queen 4 YVONNE McCALUSTER When I think, I must speak. F. T. A. 4; Annual 3, 4; Variety Show 2; All-School Play 1,2,3; Cheerleader 3,4; Chernies Club 4; Football Queen 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Spotlights 2; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Choir SANDRA MACON A tiling of beauty is a joy forever. Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Alternate Cheerleader 3, 4; F. H. A. 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; Spotlights 1,2; F. B. L. A. 3; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Library 3, 4; Choir 4; Football Queen 2 BILL MORE HEAD Hello World, here I come! Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Athletic Manager 3, 4 KEN MOSS I can't understand these teachers! Variety Show 1 JERRY OXFORD Wise from the top of his head up! 69 LUANN SNIDER PETERS You have to believe in happiness or happiness never comes. ” Pep Club 1,2; Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 1 j Choir 3; F. H. A. 2, 3; Moccasin Print Staff 4; Variety Show 1, 2; Spotlights 2, 3; School Play 3; Library 4 JOHNNY D. POOLE Now look Jackl Basketball 2.3,4; Student Manager 1; Drum MajQr i; Christian Athletic Rep-resentative 4 KATHIE RIDENOUR Well, forevermore! Pep Club 1,2, 4; F. H. A. 4; F. T. A. 4; Spotlights 1,2; Thespians 2. 3, 4; All-School Plays 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 1,2, 3; Basketball Queen 3; Class Queen 2; Class Officer 3, 4 KENNETH RIDENOUR What man doesn't like wine, women and song! Class Officer 1; F. T. A. 4; Class Play 2; Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1.2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3. 4 DORA RITTER Quit until you know me. F. H. A. 3; F.B. L. A. 4; Glee Club 3; Mixed Chorus 4 NORMAN ROBBINS Do unto others as you would tiave them do unto you. GILBERT ROBINSON Was there ever a lad so shy? Wrestling 4 RANDY ROGERS Hello Love. Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Spotlights 2; Golden Gloves 2 CHARLOTTE ROSIE RE Knows not which is which. Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2. 3. 4; Spotlights 2; F. H. A. 4; F. T. A. 4; Class Queen 1; Basket ball Queen Attendant 2; Football Queen Attendant 3; Glee Club 1; Band 1,2,3. 4; Plays 2,3 SONJA SANDTORF A friend is one who dislikes the same people that you dislike. Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4; Choir 4; F. H. A. 4; F. T. A. 4; Glee Club 2. 3, 4 NANCY SILVEY Keep smiling - it makes people wonder what you've been up to. Girls sextet 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Glee Club 2; Annual Staff 3, 4; F. T. A. 2; F. B. L. A. 3, 4; Class Officer 3; Student Council, Sec.; Guidance Office; National Honor Society 4, F. H. A. 2 AUDREY SHIPP That's Swift. Pep Club 1; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Moccasin Print 4 CHARLEEN SMITH I give up, tell me. ” Glee Club 1,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Choir 3; Band 1,2, 3,4; F. H. A. 2. 3; Spotlights 1,2; Chernies Club 4; Class Officer 1; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; F. T. A. 1,2, 3 DAVID SMITH ”1 hate being late but it beats hurrying. ’’ Spanish Club; F. F. A. ANGELIA SOUR Small showers last long, but sudden storms are short. Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; Pep Club 2. 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Moccasin Print Staff 4 CRICKET SPARKS From a little spark may burst a mighty flame. Glee Club 1, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 4; Library Assistant 4; Moccasin Print Staff 4 72 JIM STORIE Love makes the world go round. Basketball 1; Track 1; Baseball 1, 2; Bowling 2. 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Variety Show 3. 4 JANET STRAIT Life is my college. May I graduate well and earn some honors. Glee Club 1; Band 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 4; Class Queen 3; Pep Club 1,2; Office Assistant 4 DENNIS VADER Tinkle, tinkle little twar. Hie! Variety Show 3; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Wrestling 3; Track 2, 4; football 1, 2, 3,4 LARRY VAN DORN Ain’t that the truth. football 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Wrestling 3,4 JANICE CLABAUGH VOWELS Hey you, Gorp!! F. H. A. 3. 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Guidance Office 4; Spotlights 2, 3; Pep Club 3 CAROL WALKER forever and a day. Glee Club 2. 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 4; F.B.LA. 1 HAZEL WALLACE Let the little girl dance. ” F. a A. 3. 4; Pep Club 2, 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Glee Club 4; Variety Show 3 MARY WALLACE If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all. Spotlights 2; Choir 3. 4; F. H. A. 4; Glee Club 1.2; F. B. L. A. 4 BRENDA WEHMEIER Everything has a moral if only you can find it. ” F. H. A. 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2. 3, 4 DIANE WEIGAND No one ever tells me these things. Chernies Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; F. T. A. 2. 3; Spotlights 2; Home Economics Award 1; Moccasin Print Staff 4; Spanish Club 4 PEYTON WYRICK The world cannot live at the level of its great men. Mixed Chorus 1.2, 3; Spotlights 1.2; Spanish Club 1 CLAUDE YOCUM There must be some work in him for none ever seems to come out. BILL YUST Honesty is the best policy. Mixed Chorus 1,2; National Honor Society 4 Ackerson, David Addington, Jolene Anderson, Jim Anderson, Suzy Bagby, Kathleen Baggerly, Dixie Black, Dan Bom an, Doris Bradshaw, Gloria Juniors Energetic - and how! The arriving of the class rings, planning the Junior-Senior Banquet, working on projects, and other activities has made this a very exciting and memorable year for our Juniors. STILL CLIMBING, ONE MORE STEP” Junior Officere - Top: Eddie Shapland, President; Jeannie Reding, Vice-President; Linda Montgomery, Secretary; Karen Mailes, Treasurer. Carman, Dennis Clogston, Beki Coffey, Dorothy Cook. Peggy Brady, Mary Beth Brigham, Mary Brownen, Cheryl Bryant. Mary Busby, David Griffith, Randy Hall. Clarence Hall, Lee Hall, Lynn Harbison, Carolyn Cox, David Daniels, Joyce Davidson, Brenda Dodson, Richard Ellis, Janet Foster, Leon Friend, Linda Harding, Larry Harper, Susie Helm, Sarah Hembree. Butch Henson, Eugene Hoff. Martha Howard, Jim Howard. Mary Hunt, Kendall Huston, Charlis Huston, Joe Jobe, Joyce Johnson, Bart Jones, Marilyn Keller, John Kelly, John Kellogg, Glenda Kidwell, Diane King. Peggy Lankford, Carolyn Lankford, Howard McNary, Andy Mailes, Karen Mailes, Olan Melton, Nancy Lankford, Ruth Ann Lankford, James Leader, Linda McCallister, Cynthia McGehee. Georgia Mertens, Judy Merriman, Johnny Montgomery, Linda Montgomery. Nodya Park, Jimmy Poor, Sid Powers, Linda Price, Ronnie Reding, Jeannie Riley, Anthony Roark, Bob Roark, Clyde Scott, Larry Shadwick, Skippy Shapland, Eddie She re r, Shael Sitton, Dick Skaggs, Billy Sour, Cindy Sreaves, Nedolyn Stevens, Bill Terry, Johnnie Thomazin, June Nance Verplank, John Walker, Darrel Watts, Carl Mac Wilson, Pat Yeakey, Scotty Yinger. Jodie SOPHOMORES Addington, Dwain Anderson, Earl Anderson, John Anderson, June Baggerly, Mike Beavers, Alice Sophomores Still working - this year the Sophomores have added the 2nd chapter to their book of High School memories. Determination and loyalty make this class of '67 a class of which Seneca High can be proud. HALF WAY THROUGH, WE'LL MAKE IT Sophomore Officers - Left to right; Marsha Buzzard, President; Tina Carlisle, Vice-President; Denise Rinehart, Sec retary-T reasurer. 82 Belt, David Bowman, Chuck Brown, Donna Brown, Richard Burris, Leo Butler, Peggy Buzzard, Marsha Cameron. Earl Carlisle, Tina Carroll, Suzanne Clouse, Alvin Conduff, Kevin Cox, Butch Cummings, Carolyn Elbert, David Englehardt, Robert Ervin, Loretta Ferguson, Jack Fleetwood, Jo Daniels, Connie Dodson, Linda Edwards, Bruce Ehrhart, Morris Gardner, Jean Geeding, Phillip Gillman, Robert Graves, Martha Gray, Sharon Griffith, Hobart Hall, Linda Hall, Linda Hamilton, Jimmy Harbison, Dean Harding, Mike Harding, Tom Hare, Ginger Heidrick, Bobbie Hembree, Cecil Hembree, Eddie Hierholzer, Carolyn Holt, Tommy Houchin, Jerry Huston, Mary Ibison, LaWanna Johnson, Bill Jones, Clyde Jones, Diana Kelly, Patrick Lewis, Billy Long, Teresa Lankford, Ronald Lankford, Terry Marrs, Tom Mathre, Martin McCallister, Paula McCoy, Greg McGuirk, Juanita McReynolds, Marcia Melton, Joyce Mertens, Jeannie Pogue, Richard Price, Charley Prier, Phillip Rhodes, Greg Rinehart, Denise Mersman, Jerry Moorehead, Bob Nance, Raymond Payton, James Ritter, Nancy Roberts, Roger Rosiere, Gary Rothman, Eugene Sandtorf, Dave Shadwick, Cynthia Sherrill, Leon Silvey, Mary Sitton, Cindy Slifer, Mike Wilkins, Roger Wright, Anita Wright, Ruth Woodward, Marsha Yocum, Kathie Adams, Wayne Anderson, Jack Anderson, LeRoy Arnold, Linda Bagby, Karen Baldwin, Rex Bennett, Ricky Boyer, Janis Boyer, Joyce Bresee, Katie Enthusiastic--are the S. H.S. freshmen. With three more years of high school life ahead of them, the freshmen have a complete book of memories opening before them. A lively interest in the fumre gives our freshmen an eagerness for tomorrow. WE'VE JUST BEGUN! The class officers for the 1964-65 school year are Debbie Cook, Secretary; Sharon Cunningham, Vice-President; and Ricky Bennett, President. Brown, Neoma Busby, Jane Burkhart, Vera Chapman, Steve Chester, Kathy Clogston, Loretta Cook, Debbie Copeland, Anthony Cunningham, Sharon Dobbs, Marcy Dodson, Larry Edmondson, Jan Eld ridge, Charles Fisher, Randy Foster, Ray Fredenburg, Shelia Gallemore, Avilla Gorman, Jim Green, Sherry Daniels, Beverly Daniels, Karen Davis, Susan Divine, Andy Guthrie, Terry Heidrick, Bill Herring, Linda Hodge, Sue Holiday, Danny Hoover, Marilyn Hosier, Jack Irvin, Bill Irwin, Dale Kohler, Darrell Krusemark, Roger Lagers, William Lagers, Estel Lais, Bruce Lane, Mike Lankford, Steve Lewis, Judy Macy, Brenda Macy, Danny Malone, Doug Martin, Dennis McGehee, Jaque Mhoon, Janet Moss, Joe Roark, Joan Roark, Carolyn Roberts, Danny Robertson, Sarah Rosiere, Shirley Sandtorf, Tommie Shipman, Gayland Skaggs, Linda Slifer, Rick Smith, Eugene Phillips, William Pierce, Randy Price, Linda Reed, Cynthia Snow, Rickey Sreaves, Connie S reaves, Alex Taylor, Linda Thomazin, Tommy Triplett, Tim Van Horn, Carol Volkman, Albert Walker, Colleen West, Dan Wilson, Dale Wilson, Randall Wilson, Clay Wyrick, Florence Yeakey, Janine Yessen, Bonnie Yinger, Gary Yocum, Nancy Young, Bill 9th Range Line Joplin. Missouri Distributors for Rawlings, Riddell, Spalding, MacGregor Phone MA 4-6684 THE FARM RESTAURANT Highway 66 and 71 Between Joplin and Webb City For an old farm atmosphere MA 3-9281 Webb City 2502 Main Street, Joplin, Missouri 923 West 4th Street, Joplin, Missouri 104 North College, Neosho, Missouri RANCHO MOTEL On Hiways 166 and 71 1 Block South of June. 66 Phone MA 4-5896 Joplin Missouri ERICKSON HARDWARE FRANCIS RADIO AND TV Dorothy Coffey and Jim Howard Gifts and Toys West Side of Square, Neosho We Appreciate Your Business GL 1-3134 Neosho Missouri SENECA LUMBER COMPANY DR PEPPER 7-UP Brenda Macy and Joplin Missouri William Phillips SENECA NEWS-DISPATCH Smith-Corona Portable Typewriters PR 6-5300 Seneca Missouri KARL’S CAMERA SUPPLY Joplin's only Specialty Shop Complete line of all cameras BANK OF NEOSHO Best Wishes to the Class of '65 SU 1-1144 417 Main Street KARL G. LEE Joplin, Missouri THE BROWN LEATHER COMPANY Skill-Craft Division A Complete Line of Artist, Hobby, and Craft Supplies. Free Catalog on Request. 309-311 Virginia Avenue Joplin Missouri ERNIE WILLIAMSON MUSIC HOUSE Joplin, Mo. Carthage, Mo. Everything in Music Neosho, Mo. Ft. Scott, Kansas Pittsburg, Kansas SENECA MATTRESS AND FURNITURE CO. PRospect 6-5328 Seneca Missouri MR. AND MRS. M. C. LOVE |P I S C O U N T| 5 T O R EAST SIDE SQUARE Where Shopping Is a Family Affair STATE BANK OF SENECA Neosho Missouri Clyde Roark and Mary Bryant SENECA LOCKER PLANT Linda Arnold and Anthony Copeland DARR TIRE SERVICE Balanced Tread Recaps Seneca, Missouri BEN FRANKLIN STORE Headquarters for School Supplies Seneca Missouri MARDICK FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE CO. Philco 312 Virginia MA 4-2122 Joplin Missouri ANDERSON'S 3002 Main Street Joplin, Missouri We Make Our Own Ice Cream Fresh Daily Half Gallon - 65£ - Gallon - $1. 30 Complete Fountain Service Read THE JOPLIN GLOBE and THE JOPLIN NEWS HERALD THE JOPLIN GLOBE Publishing Company Joplin, Missouri STEVEN’S JEWELRY Seneca Missouri WHIPKEY’S FINA SERVICE Tires - Tubes - Notions Your business appreciated Seneca Missouri JOPLIN JANITOR SUPPLY Complete Line of Sanitary and School Supplies 803 Joplin Street Joplin, Missouri MM KQYX-KSYN Radio J oplin Missouri GAMBLE’S RCA Whirlpool RCA Victor Sales and Service Neosho Missouri CARL RICHARD 4th STREET BOWL The Southwest's only pro shop with professional ball fitters and drillers 4th and Maiden Lane Joplin, Mo. MA 4-5681 BUSINESS SUPPLY, INC. West side of square Complete line of school and office supplies TOM AND FLORENCE CRANE Phone GL 1-1619 Neosho Missouri JOPLIN BOTTLING COMPANY 2401 Main Street Joplin, Missouri ZALE’S America's Largest Diamond Merchant 410 Main Joplin, Missouri B. BRITE AGENCY Cheryl Browen and Ruth Ann Lankford LINDSAY’S DEPARTMENT STORE Clothing and Shoes for the entire family Seneca, Missouri Honest Leon and Slim Sam's PAPALAND Seneca, Missouri SENECA CLEANERS VOWEL’S BROTHERS SERVICE STATION Jimmy Anderson and Clarence Hall Refrigerator and Electrical Repair Factory Service Frigidaire, Maytag, Hotpoint Seneca Missouri Compliments of SENECA DAIRY QUEEN DAIRY MART DRIVE INN 715 Neosho Boulevard Neosho Missouri GRAHAM’S FLORIST MR. AND MRS. E. P. GRAHAM Special--Schools: Free Boutonniere With Your Corsage Phone GL 1-3423 215 W. McKinney Neosho, Mo. ROSIERE’S DX Bob Roark and Roy Stovall JOPLIN BUSINESS COLLEGE Complete Business Training -Plus - The Nationally Advertised Nancy Taylor Charm Course 401 Pennsylvania MA 4-3266 Joplin Missouri DAIRY DEN Just Good Food 1009 Neosho Boulevard Neosho Missouri FARMER’S EXCHANGE MFA Co-operative Feed, Seed, Fertilizer Groceries, and Farm Supplies Phone GL 1-3578 107 South Hamilton Neosho KELLY SAFETY SERVICE Wheel alignment and balancing Complete front end service Brake service Phone GL 1-1003 HENRyS drive-in DON’S SHOP ■■■■ Honda Dealer and Service 310 North Main Joplin Missouri 1218 West 7th Street Joplin, Missouri WALT’S SHOE STORE J oplin 618 Main Street SUnset 1-1222 Miami 14 E. Central Kimball 2-2239 1316 Main Joplin, Missouri The Four State Area's Largest Shoe Store JACK PARKER’S WINGO’S Camera Center 420 Main Joplin, Mo. CHAS. C. RUSH Diamonds - Watches Owner and Jewelry - Manager Silverware RUSH’S JEWELRY Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing 104 W. 108 Commercial East Spring Lebanon, Missouri Neosho, Missouri ART WHITE AGENCY, INC. Real Estate Insurance Loans 2023 Main Joplin, Mo. TASTEMARK ICE CREAM NOW THE NEW FOREMOST KEN REYNOLDS PHARMACY INCORPORATED Best wishes to one of the best school systems in Missouri 2136 Main Street Phone MA 3-3800 Joplin, Missouri HILDY’S CANDY KITCHEN RANGELINE MOTOR COMPANY Kettle Fresh Candy Hand dip't chocolates . . . our specialty 2705 Range Line Joplin, Missouri Owned and operated by PAT CALLAHAN Joplin's finest selection on new and used cars. 3210 Range Line Joplin, Missouri SHERWOOD CLEANERS Joplin's Finest Service 2022 Main Street Joplin MA 3-4536 JOPLIN INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC CO. Wiring - Light and Power Maintenance - Electricians 2211 East 7th Joplin MA 3-3435 OKLAHOMA TIRE AND SUPPLY BRADY’S DRUG STORE John Alderman and Danny Murray Phone PRospect 6-2341 Seneca, Missouri KARBE’S PIGGLY WIGGLY Neosho Missouri MILNOT COMPANY Seneca, Missouri Home Office Litchfield, Illinois DEEM’S FOOD MARKET Quality Meats Groceries and Vegetables Cold Storage Rental Boxes Custom Processing Sugar Cured Meats MA 4-0323 Joplin Missouri BOMAN’S FREEWAY OPERATIONS 2304 Main 3227 Main Stone's Corne r Freeway Gasoline Office Phone MA 3-9492 BOB BOMAN JIM BOMAN Joplin Missouri Congratulations and Best Wishes F rom COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Joplin Missouri R. J. HURLEY LUMBER CO. 629 Kentucky MA 3-3747 Joplin Missouri DAIRY BAR CITIZEN’S BANK Carol Walker and Randy Griffith Joplin Missouri FOUR STATE AUTO SUPPLY, INC. Parts and Bearings Specialists SENECA GAS COMPANY Earl Cameron and Carolyn Cummings The Cleanest Heat Going... Flameless electric heat is absolutely great! It’s clean — no soot or smoke to settle on walls and furnishings. For cozy winter comfort, install modern electric heating in your home! Aiiiaum iduitiB Flameless 8 electric heat HAZLE’S GIFT SHOP Compliments of HOWARD AND HAZLE BURNETT China, Crystal Gifts, Decorative Items 102 West Spring Street Phone GL 1-3781 Neosho Missouri PLAZA DRIVE-IN CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY 917 Illinois Phone MA 4-2177 Joplin Missouri LANKFORD’S SERVICE STATION Mike LeSeur and Butch Hembree DRILLERS SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. Joplin Missouri MIDWESTERN OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INCORPORATED Phone MA 3-5403 833 Main Joplin Missouri Shop With Confidence ewton's O oeieH- smc jth U1 ft. Mr «l ft. NMfafcf ftp 5th and Main Joplin Missouri 15th STREET LUMBER COMPANY The Best in Building Materials, Home Financing, and Building Phone MA 4-4404 Joplin Missouri KYTE UPHOLSTERING 212 West Coler Street Neosho Missouri Phone GL 1-1875 JOE ROARK REALTOR OLIE SHADWICK, Associate Let us help you with your Real Estate Neosho Missouri SENECA TRUCK STOP Jimmy Parks and Skippy Shadwick DON’S FLORIST AND GREENHOUSE DOUG SKAGGS AUTO SUPPLY Flowers for all occasions -all varieties. W edding Funeral Design Cut Flowers Potted Plants Corsages Planters Wholesale prices to everyone 214 N. Neosho Blvd. Phone GL 1-2231 Neosho Missouri COPE’S FURNITURE LAND Flowers wired anywhere. 615 West 21 Zenith, Packard Bell, and Curtis Mathis Television and Stereo Kroehler, Williams, and Haywood Wakefield Furniture Phone GL 1-4284 Joplin Missouri Neosho Missouri HOLCOMB PRODUCE M. F. A. Feeds Seneca Missouri FISHER LUMBER COMPANY Phone 6-2231 Seneca Missouri MHOON’S FOOD MARKET Fine Foods We Deliver Seneca Missouri HATLEY DANCE STUDIO Above all dance well 306 East 32nd Street Joplin Missouri CRAWFORD MILL COMPANY PR 6-4231 Seneca Missouri GALE WEBB North Main Seneca Missouri Seneca Missouri Andy McNary and Jodie Yinger Seneca Missouri GENE’S CARDINAL FOOD STORE THE AMALGAMATION OF SOBRIETOUS BACHELORDORS We would rather switch than fight Charter Members Rex Snagglepuss Mhoon--Chairman of the Bored. Hobby: Paints mustaches on Goldwater posters. Bill Baby Huey Fazekas-Chief cook and ler. Hobby: Writes on restroom walls. Ron Yogi Barton-Vice President in charge of vice. Hobby: Cuts pages out of Playboy. A. S. B. Theme Song We've never seen a bridal suite, We never want to, you see. That's why we're very proud to say, We're members of the A. S. B. RRB BILL WILLIAMS CHEVROLET Seneca, Missouri AUTOGRAPHS 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 18. 20. 23. 27. 34. 36. 43. 48. 52. 56. Conner Hotel--------- Robert's Cafeteria--- Mode O Day----------- Hereford House------- Oldham Jewelry------- LaVerne's Beauty Shop Nadine's Beauty Shop - ........................MATTER'S .........................STAPP'S JOPLIN TRAILER CITY SALES ...........DR. JOHN ROBERTS ................DELMAR STRAIT - BIDDLE COME FUNERAL HOME CHARLES WHITEHEAD AGENCY ----LEO DOOLEY. INSURANCE ----------Freeway Cafe Bar ----------Chastain's Shoe Shop ---------------Daylight Donuts ---------Sage's Circle Drive-Inn ---------- H H Sales Service --------Bennett's Barber Shop -----------Seneca Dairy Supply 58. White Way Fifth Wheel No. 2 Acknowledgement The 1965 Warrior is now complete. It is with great pride that we present it to you, the students. But we feel that we owe a debt of gratitude to our advertisers, photographers, publisher, faculty, and others. We want to thank all who have helped to make this yearbook possible. INDEX THE STAFF Ackerson, David 28, 52, 76, 56 Adams, Marie 25,60 Adams, Sue 60 Adams, Wayne 88 Addington, Dwain 82 Addington, Jolene 30,37,76 Alderman, John 61, 58 Anderson, Earl 82, 56 Anderson, Jack 17,52,88,56 Anderson, Jim 76 Anderson, John 82 Anderson, June 82 Anderson, Larry 55, 61 Anderson, LeRoy 88 Anderson, Suzy 18,28, 29, 32, 33, 37.76 Arnold, Linda 39, 76 Bagby, Karen 32, 88 Bagby, Kathleen 30, 35,76 Baggerly, Dixie 26, 32, 35, 36, 37, 40.76 Baggerly, Mike 32, 82 Baldwin, Rex 88 Beavers, Alice 32, 37, 82 Belt, David 28. 29, 32,33, 83 Bennett, Ricky 23,28, 52, 88, 56 Black, Danny 28, 76 Black, Don 28, 52, 53, 61 Boman, Doris 76 Bowman, Chuck 28, 32, 83 Boyer, Janis 30,88 Boyer, Joyce 30, 88 Bradshaw, Gloria 2, 24, 31, 37, 76 Brady, Mary Beth 2, 24, 28, 33, 35, 37.77 Brattin, Tommy 61 Bresee, Katie 30, 88 Brigham, Mary 77 Briley, Charlys 61 Brown, Donna 83 Brown, Elmer 61 Brown, Neoma 89 Brown, Richard 83 Brownen, Cheryl 26, 32, 35, 36, 77 Burdge, Linda 30 Burkhart, Donna 2,24,27, 36,37. 48,62 Burkhart, Vera 30, 37, 89 Burris, Leo 83 Busby, David 77 Busby, Jane 37, 89 Butler, Fred 62 Butler, Peggy 30, 32, 83 Butterfield, Terry 62 Buzzard, Marsha 23, 29, 32, 37, 82, 83 Cameron, Earl 83 Cameron, Linda 2, 24, 27, 36, 37, 40. 62 Carlisle, Morris 18,25,48,62 Carlisle, Tina 32,26,82, 83 Carman, Dennis t 2, 56,77 Carroll, Suzanne 26, 28, 32, 33, 35, 83 Chapman, Steve 89 Chester, Darrell 62 Chester, Kathy 32, 89 Claycomb, David 18,27,36,37, 52,53,56, 57,63 Clevenger, Jack 63 Clogston, Loretta 89,32, 37 Clogston, Rebecca 37, 77 Clouse, Alvin 83 Clouse, Emma 30, 63 Coffey, Dorothy 77 Conduff, Kevin 28, 32, 83 Cook, Debbie 17, 28, 29. 30, 32, 33, 35, 88. 89 Cook, Greg 18. 23. 52, 53, 56, 57. 58,63 Cook, Peggy 37, 77 Copeland, Anthony 89 Cox, David 77 Cox, Butch 52, 83 Cox, Vivian 25, 48, 63 Crabtree, Dennis 2, 19, 24, 27, 28, 29, 33, 36. 37,52, 57,63 Cummings, Carolyn 83 Cunningham, Sharon 28, 30, 32, 35, 88,89 Daniels, Beverly 89 Daniels, Connie 37, 83 Daniels, Joyce 77 Daniels, Karen 30, 89 Davidson, Brenda 18,24, 77 Davis, Susan 89 Decker, Marshall 23, 27, 52, 53, 5b. 57,58,60, 64 DeHart, Lynda 48, 64 Dinwiddie, Sharon 25, 36, 64 Divine, Andy 56, 89 Dobbs, Marcy 30, 32, 35, 89 Dodson, Larry 89 Dodson, Linda 83 Dodson, Richard 77 Doke, Rex Dousette, Vicki 40, 64 Edmondson, Jan 23,28, 32, 35, 89 Edwards, Bruce 52, 83 Edwards, Larry 64 Ehrhart, Morris 83 Elbert, David 83 Elbert, Doreen 27, 37, 64 Eldridge, Charles 52, 56, 89 Ellis, Janet 28. 32, 35, 40, 77 Englehardt, Robert 83 Ervin, Loretta 30, 83 Fergusen, Jack 55, 83 Fisher, Randy 52, 89 Fleetwood, Jo Alta 83 Fosdick, Larry 52, 53, 55, 60 Foster, Leon 77 Foster, Melford 89 Fredenburg, Shelia 30, 32, 89 Friend, Linda 26, 32, 36, 37, 77 Fritchey, Randy 19, 32, 36. 37, 52, 53, 55, 58. 65 Gallemore, Avilla 89 Gardner, Wilma 32, 84 Geeding, Phillip 84 Gilman, Robert 84 Gilman, Gene 25, 65 Gilstrap, Ronnie 19,56,57,58,65 Golden, Linda 26, 36, 37, 40, 66 Gorman, James 32, 52, 89 Graves, Martha 84 Gray, Ralph 36, 37, 65 Gray, Sharon 26, 84 Green, L. J. 52, 58, 66 Green, Sherry 30, 32, 35, 89 116 Griffith, Hobert 84 Griffith, Randy 77 Guthrie, Terry 52, 90 Hamilton, Jimmy 84 Hall, Clarence 55, 77 Hall, Lee 28, 52, 55, 77 Hall, Linda Lou 30, 35, 84 Hall, Linda Sue 32, 84 Hall, Lynn 28,52,55.77 Harbison, Carolyn 77 Harbison, Harvey 84 Harding, Larry 78 Harding, Mike 84 Harding, Tommy 84 Hare, Giner 84 Harper, Susie 26, 32, 37,48, 78 Hartzler, Joe 66 Heidrick, Bill 90 Heidrick, Bobbie 26,37,84 Helm. Sarah 32, 33, 35, 36, 78 Bembree, Butch 52, 53, 55, 58 Hembree, Cecil 55, 84 Hembree, Eddie 52, 55, 84 Hembree, Jack 66 Hemphill, Judy 66,48 Henson, Eugene 52, 53, 55, 58 Herring, Linda 90 Hierholzer, Carolyn 14,26 Hodge, Sue 30,35,90 Hodge, Tommy 17, 23, 27, 48, 52, 53,56,57,66 Hoff, Martha 32. 36, 37, 35 Holiday, Danny 90 Holt, Barbara 25, 67 Holt, Tommy 28, 52, 84 Hoover, Marilyn 28, 30, 32, 35, 90 Hosier, Jack 90 Hosier, Shirley 67 Houchin, Jerry 84 Howard, Joe 52, 53, 58, 67 Howard. Jim 36, 37, 52, 55 Howard, Mary 26, 37, 78 Howell. Jane 25, 26. 27, 32, 36. 37, 40,67 Hunt. Kendall 56. 57,58, 78 Huston, Charlis 30,78 Huston, Joe 78 Huston, Mary 84 Ibison, LaWanna 84 Irvin, Bill 52, 56, 90 Irwin, Dale 90 Jackson, Keith 52,53,55 Jobe, Joyce 26, 36, 37, 48 Johnson, Bart 78 Johnson. Bill 33, 84 Johnson, Patsy 25, 67 Jones, Clyde 84 Jones, Diana 26, 32, 85 Jones, Marilyn 40, 78 Keller, John 52. 53, 56. 57, 58 Kellhofer, Debby 30, 32, 35 Kellogg, Glenda 36, 37, 40 Kelly, John 28, 37,52, 54 Kelly, Patrick 28,52,85 Kelly, Phillip 28,52,90 Kennedy, Charles 90 Kidwell, Diane 78. z4, 28, 35, 32, 2, 33 King, Janet 90, 28, 32 King, Peggy 78 Kohler, Darrell 90,55 Kohler, Gary 68, 58 Kruse mark, Roger 90, 52 Kupchin. Joe 68, 24, 28,18, 36, 37, 2, 33 Lagers, Estel 90 Lagers, William 90 Lais, Bruce 90, 28, 32, 56 Lane, Mike 90, 52, 28, 56 Lankford, Carolyn 78, 28, 35, 37, 32 Lankford, Donna 68, 48, 25,26, 36, 37 Lankford, Howard 78 Lankford, James 79, 32, 33. 58 Lankford, Ron 85,23, 32, 33, 56 Lankford, Ruth Ann 79, 48, 26, 35, 36, 32 Lankford, Steve 90, 52. 56 Lankford, Terry 85, 52 Laughlin, Bob 68 Leader, Connie 68, 48, 24,27, 36, 2,33 Leader, Linda 79,48,29, 37 Lewis, Billy 85 Lewis, Judy 90 Lewis, Linda 68, 48 Link, Bev 69, 40,27. 34. 35, 36 Long, Teresa 85, 37, 32 McCallister, Cynthia 79, 35, 30,37, 32 McCallister, Paula 85, 28, 34,17, 23. 35. 32, 33 McCallister, Yvonne 15, 69, 24, 34, 17. 23. 35. 36, 2, 33 McCoy, Greg 85, 28, 32, 55 McGehee, Georgia 79, 26, 36, 37 McGehee, Jacqueline 91, 30 McGuirk, Juanita 85 McNary, Andy 79, 52, 55, 58 McReynolds, Marcia 85, 26, 37 Macon, Sandy 69.48, 26, 36, 37. 33 Macy, Brenda 90,30 Macy, Danny 90 Mailes, Karen 79, 76, 28, 34,17, 35, 37, 32, 33 Mailes, Olan 79, 32, 33 Malone, Doug 91,52,56 Marrs, Tom 85,52 Martin, Dennis 91,28 Mathre, Martin 85 Melton, Joyce 85,26 Melton, Nancy 79. 48. 26, 37 Merriman, Johnny 79 Mersman, Jerry 85 Mertens, Jeanne 30, 36, 37, 85 Mertens, Judy 79 Mhoon, Jane 30, 91 Montgomery, Linda 2,14,19. 24, 33, 35. 37, 76, 79 Montgomery, Nodya 33, 37, 79 Morehead, Bill 52. 56, 58, 69 Morehead, Bob 52, 85 Moss, Joe 91 Moss, Kenneth 69 Murdock, Janie 28, 32, 35, 91 Murray, Danny Nance, Raymond 52, 85 Nance, Victor 91 Oxford. Jerry 69 Park, Jimmy 79 Partain, Chalice 28, 32, 91 Peyton, James 52,55, 85 Peters, Luann 25, 48, 70 Peterson, Hattie 35, 91 Phillips, Ray 91 Pierce, Randy 28,32, 91 Pogue. Richard 85 Poole, Johnny 36, 56. 57. 70 Poor, Sid 33, 58, 79 Powers, Linda 32, 36. 37, 79 Price, Charley 56, 58. 85 Price, Linda 91 Price. Ronald 79 Prier, Phillip 28. 85 Puckett. Stephanie Reding, Jeanne 33, 34, 40, 76, 79 Reed. Cynthia 30, 32, 91 Rhodes, Greg 85 Ridenour. Kathie 19, 33, 30, 35. 36, 37.40.60.70 Ridenour, Kenneth 36. 52, 54, 56, 57, 58.70 Riley, Anthony 79 Rinehart, Denise 18, 28. 34,82, 85 Ritter. Dora 36, 70 Ritter, Nancy 86 Roark, Bob 79 Roark, Carolyn 30, 91 Roark, Clyde 79 Roark, Joan 30. 91 Robbins, Norman 70 Roberts, Danny 33, 91 Roberts, Roger 52,58,86 Robertson, Sarah 30, 91 Robinson, Gilbert 71 Rogers, Randy 19, 52. 54, 71 Rosiere, Charlotte 28, 34, 35, 36, 37,71,29 Rosiere, Gary 28, 52, 86 Rosiere, Shirley 14, 28, 35, 32 Rothman, Eugene 86 Sandtorf, Dave 52, 86 Sandtorf,. Sonja 26.29, 35, 36, 37, 71 Sandtorf, Tommie 91 Scott, Larry 80 Shadwick, Cynthia 30, 86 Shadwick, Dennis 80 Shapland, Eddie 23, 37, 76, 80 Sherer, Shael 16, 18,32. 33, 34, 35, 37,40,70 Sherrill, Leon 86 Shipman, Gayland 91 Shipp, Audrey 25, 71 Silvey, Mary Sue 35, 86 Silvey, Nancy 2, 24, 27, 36, 40, 71 Sitton, Cindy 35, 86 Sitton, Dick 52, 80, 58 Skaggs, Billy 80 Skaggs, Linda 30,37,91 Slifer, Michael 86 Slifer, Ricky 91 Slimp, Donna 25 Smith, Charleen 28,30,35,36,37, 72 Smith, David 72 Smith, Eugene 52, 91 Smith Sharol 30, 86 Snow, Ricky 92 Sour. Angelia 25, 26, 27, 35, 72 Sour, Cindy 48, 80 Sparks, Cricket 25, 48, 72 Sreaves, Alex 32, 92 Sreaves, Connie 30,92 Sreaves, Nedolyn 2,23. 24, 35, 36, 37,40,80 Sreaves, Steve 52, 86 Steele, Lonnie 86 Stevens, Bill 80 Stevens, Linda 26, 80 Storie, Jim 72 Stovall, Roy 80 Strait, Janet 2, 24,27,28,19, 36, 40,72 Taylor, Linda 32, 33, 35, 37, 92 Taylor, Sarah 26, 32, 37, 80 Terry, Johnnie 80 Thomazin, June 48, 80 Thomazin, Tommy 92 Triplett, Tim 92 Vader, Dennis 52, 54, 55, 73, 58 Van Dorn, Larry 33, 52, 54, 73 Van Horn, Carol 92 Verplank, John 47,80,56 Volkman, Albert 92 Vowels, Janice 73 Walker, Carol 73 Walker, Darrel 80 Walker, Colleen 28, 30, 35, 92 Walker. Julia 30,92 Walker, Maureen 30, 32, 35, 92 Wallace, Hazel 19. 30, 35, 36. 37, 73 WaHace, Mary 26, 36, 37, 73 Walters, Ronnie 55 Watkins, Pearlene 30, 92 Watts, Carl Mac 17,33,36,37.52, 54, 80, 56. 58 Weaver, Doyle 52,55,86 Webb, Patsy 86 Wehmeier, Brenda 37. 74 Weigand, Diane 25, 27, 32, 37, 74 West, Danny 92 Weston, Ken 86 White, Mike 17,28,52,54.86.58 Whitehead, David 52, 86 Wilkins, Roger 55. 86 Wilson, Dale 92 Wilson, Pat 32, 37, 80 Wilson, Randall 23, 92 Wilson. Clay 28. 52, 92 Woodward, Marsha 30, 37, 86 Wright, Anita 86 Writht, Ruth 86 Wyrick, Lynn 92 Wyrick, Peyton 74 Yeakey, Janine 30,92 Yeakey, Scotty 23, 80, 56, 57 Yessen, Bonnie 32,37, 92 Yinger, Gary 92 Yinger, Jodie 28, 80 Yocum, Claude 74 Yocum, Kathie 30, 92 Young, Bill 92 Yust, Bill 27, 36, 74 118 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made p V -V vv- .Vv. v... . K- : -
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