Turner High School - Turnerite Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)
- Class of 1967
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TURNERITE NINETEEN SIXTY SEVEN i.'..,ff-Z 46 G+ REHH TURNER HIGH SCHOOL TURNER KANSAS VOLUME xxxlv ' N 4 N R xc, 5- 7 5 Qlllill . sg r fin! if A community is ever-expanding, growing, and prospering in many aspects. As the community grows, it experiences,lives, plays and multiplies, So does our school also grow, growing everyday to prepare students for a future unknown. These students learn in academics, participate in sports and student life, and experience the problems of daily life. Our school is also such a growing and prospering community. To the student of this prospering community, we dedicate this book. l FUREWURIJ i fk .L . 1,5 ? -1. Uggmg i DQ g M4 I sf- Wish Welcome to Q' xx H x 4 ng TlII'IIBf Our Growing Community A high school is many things to many people. Administrators, faculty, and stu- dents make it a home away from home the greatest portion of the year. It grows with the community it serves. 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'-Y:?4 Q :if 11234: fl I Ainfv 75-Silyfv---xt. .31 ilwtyff- VV , fir- .Q ': LTU ' .,.2 'b:l'-Q-,,' n-A5 . 1H'1, E4. 1 5-:VL K 2'gfg-wx'T,g,, s5j,::1'u:y-e- .1 Q L: 11 -Bb , L. 5-24, :gif-: W'- Competition gag.,-si 4 ' f ' - .- 6 P L. - . . .,.. .J - , , : 4 1- ,um A' ' '- - , .51-fwaf-if fu X .,. -qTi5 5E5.if?N'..,V A K Vs 'vw 'T' M ' - f Z' ' 195 ' A ff li A 1- .--4' V ' 24?-gigzf,-,rg A 1,4 , ,Q V .. 154135. +-'-f- , Ay 5 A ., , ., F -QT? ,T ' ,z 'Z' f W ' +- H 2- -.LA-1' .: f' 1- 41.JmtT'. - -,haf Q DEDICATEE - Mr. Gerald Haney Many things go into the making of a yearbook. There are many qualities that the persons on the staff must have. The first is perserverance. One must be able to withstand the pressures thatademanding schedule will bring him. He must also be dedicated, diplomatic, and most of all he must love his work. Thinking along these lines, the staff did not have to look far to find the person who had all these qualities and more be- sides. He has continually shown Turner his perserverance, dedication, diplomacy, and love for his work. It is with great pride, and a bit of sadness that he is leaving this year, that we dedicate the 1967 edition of the Turnerite to Mr. Gerald Haney. Mr. Haney looks over the results of ACT tests given various seniors during previous months. Qne of Mr. Haney's more important ilmctions for Turner is.-that of counsellor for the senior class. Here he is shown going through the student files. in n p n 4 . .,. 3, fl ,Va Ivy? me-. ,. , W Q ,-, xl-. -'.- 'rf' - Ji ' ., -fl.--fs1 n:,. , ,J- ., ff 5 ,Q nf, 4 H 'in 'sgffvif ' Wi' -fu' ., law' i J ' Y wwlilw wi Orientation .... Pep Assemblies . . Athletic Banquet . Mixers ...... Homecoming . Twirp Week . Plays ...... Sno-Ball ....... Turnerite Royalty . . National Honor Society 12 5 Ns 5 :wg ', IN 2 f K5 51 'v STUDENT LIFE , J, M N I W .. H11 rv rx VS, . 4. , ,.-., , 4 . ggi , '41, , A 2, .- --we .f 1 'V 7 Y E .wav ' r ' 4 .T 1 v 1 ' . .' 4 5 5 ,gl , gf-nr Q , A ' Yi' t-fr. ' EQ .t' sl ,. l . a ' Pictured above are Cathy Webb and PaulaKaiser,two of the sophomore members of the Junior Varsity c h e e rl e a din 8' squad. ORIENTATIO The Sophomore class of '69 has proved to be one of promise and achievement. Some of Turners finest athletes are members of the Sophomore class. Sophomore participation in school activities was shown during twirp week and also at the gym show. Besides a class of fine athletes, Sophomore actors and actresses have shown their ability in school plays throughout the year. Four Sophomores were elected as Junior Varsity Cheerleaders to back their team. These girls have helped to boost school spirit throughout the year. The entire Sophomore class is given credit for helping to make Turner High School one of the best EKL schools. The well-polishedhal1sgreetS0ph- Sophomore Alan Swarts played out- Beth Witter displays her dramatic omores as they come to Turner. standing basketball his first year. ability in Harvey . i' in 4 s L H -'1 3 E ,nfs Exh1b1ted above IS the flrst place Lmda Bozarth enloys part1c1pat1ng m sophomore basketball trophy her f1rst Tw1rp Week A few of the prlmary dutxes of ID commg Sophomores 1S to adjust to lugh school 11fe and to p1ck the1r class off1cers Here several candxdates for class offxces are mtroduced to the1r classmates A.. ,ti Sophomores d111gentlywork at get tmg 1n shape durmg gym A muslcal sophomore tmes on h1s f1rst 'FHS band umfom m 5 l A. if .a .ii 3' , ' ,fill '- 'V , 75 A J . 1 ' - Ei' 1 1 ' ,,,.. A , H2 'A - .i ,M ' l ll l l ' WU' - A A QP J ' , fl r ., - 5-N .G ', i X ' ' 'Q j 1 fe ' V .145-,M fig , V . 49' ' 'la' J' 'FU , 's. 1' I 'f wi ,X .' 'x.'-,Qp: Qu- ' . ., e , 11-Sh ., 'yy , . -l lfw wmfxi H w I N in-5 V ,. w , z, V . All , Juv ,, 9, w ,-.i -I , 1'w '-f ' -if ,Eg iw w im U1 ' . Wall V Q-. el ' - V5 wk ol 1 JT I , W DW ' 1 ' gif! 1 1 . l l 172535 1 he ff. T ' .V Y , , x W , A . YI. , . . E c J' ,.:.:: L - pffiqi A A 1 ' iffv,w .Q.g2g , ., ' FQ'-,i' 'Y , ' 1 , :::::f:s:eei..1 . '. J ,, 1 - ' f Y vi 11, . 1 ' 1 33 'ir L ' I PEP R LLIE Pep assemblies play a large part in the extracurricular lives of high school students. Administration, along with various school clubs, sponsored the assemblies held for the purpose of boosting school spirit. Besides boosting spirit, these assemblies were both entertaining and unusual. Skits presented by the Pep Club officers and members always depicted the Golden Bears defeating some dreadful foe. Cheerleaders regularly asked team members to make a speech to further team backing. The Pep Band played at every rally. Composed of advanced band members, they added a sense of rhythm and swing, livening up the rally. Through these rallies, students felt more as part of the school spirit. Cheerleaders lead frequent pep assemblies in order to promote school spirit at basketball and football games. Here Denise Rowe leads the boys pep club along with the student body in a rousing cheer. sntfz I9 BEA R41 X 1 Donna Sullivan, Sugar Bear, participates in one of many skits presented by the Pep Club for the enjoyment of the student body. Brushing her bangs aside, head Varsity cheerleader Connie Gentry f lnds a moment to relax and think. .m JV' Pep band members intently watch the activities below the Cheerleaders regularly sponsor a member ofthe respective team as the pep speaker. John Thornton, a roundballer, offers a few words of encouragement. Pep speaker Ron Hall adds to the spirit of a pep assembly by assuring pepsters that the Bears were out to win. l ,-3- 5. x , . band shelf as they wait to play the school song. . as:-f F' my ' 1-j' N ,V 11 V X V' , f. H pp- , . 1 .. l . s n ,Q f SA H RL.. A 5 V ': . u p 1 ' .ititll T Q - I ., , - . Ax' ffeii , If , J . K' A 1- -2 . 1. -is : ,1 v' I' - X 1, X, ikdll. V 1, , . .f ,.4--if - ,F - , W, Az. .rw 1T.i.,... , . , we fi' .f , .aw 1. .3 , ' .Q . H - Y ef- -7:g -5-1. ft H ,-' '1-.' M-1 V : . Et? Q1 -tee f 5 ., A troubled look comes to Linda Feighner as she contemplates the next cheer for J.V. cheerleaders. In her second year of cheering, junior Susan Moore boosts spirit with a smile and enthusiasm. SPORTS BANQUET The Fall Athletic Banquet, sponsored by the Turner Lions Club and the Turner Athletic Dept., was held on November 15, 1966 in the school cafeteria. A steak din- ner was served to the football players and their parents. The dinner was held in honor of the football players. Awards were presented to the Varsity, Jr. Varsity, and Sophomore football players by the coaching staff. Dr. Charles Lukinac, physician and former graduate of Tur ne r High School was the guest speaker for the evening. Mr. Lukinac stressed individual improvement in a person if he wants to be- come a success. An award ofappreciation waspre- sented by the Sophomore team to Coach Waugh, after each boy had received his letter. Shown here is one of the Feaster twins CRamon or Robertj getting a trophy. Also in on the ceremony is Bill Gerber, Roger Graham, and the other Feaster twin. Sophomore Coach Hubert Waugh, having another outstanding year with his soph's, hands a trophy to Ralph Wallace. Receiving special notice is Tom Spradling and Bill Gerber for being the biggest yard gainers on the squad. Assisting in the handing out of awards is CoachWaugh's helper, Coach Gerald Shoemaker. jj , ' JJ! , Providing entertainment for the mixers were various live bands hired by the Student Council. IXER Turner High School mixers are held after every home football and basketball game for an admission of only 50C, The mixers begin 45 minutes after football games and 30 minutes after basketball games. Turner high students and graduates are permitted without any obligation. If you wish to bring a guest, a guest ticket must be purchased. For the working students of T.H.S., a late list is provided. The live music of popular bands en- hance the spirit of the students. Mixers are a fine opportunity for fun and relaxation after tense moments of the preceeding game. Kooky clothes, laughs, and dancing are always common- place for these Senior students at mixers. x Mona Zanetello concentrates on a fast dance while the music sends out a steady beat produced by one of many bands which performed at all-school mixers. HOMECOMING One of the most beautiful traditions at Turner is Homecoming. 'This year's Homecoming dance was one of the most successful in recent years with the Chonta1s playing before a record atten- dance. It was truly a night to remember for the Turner Bears as they defeated Ottawa along with having Paula Tisdale, Football Candidate, selected as 1966 Home- coming Queen. The Senior Class was proudly repre- sented by Miss Sharon Witt, the Class of '68 selected Miss Carol Gentry as their candidate, and Brenda Caton charmingly represented the Sophomores. Marty Syring acted as Crown-bearer, and Stephanie Goetz carried the flowers. Paula Tisdale and Frank Stankiewicz, 1966 Homecoming king and queen. The traditional crown and roses are carefully laid aside in preparation for the big moment. Stephanie Goetz and Marty Syrlng perform their part of the ceremony with apprehensive dignity. l P , M., ' J K 4 5. J MQ xfk ,X ,- nf- , ,-- P v 3' 2 r if 1? , ' -1 t ,Y .51 ,ff iw' Ln ' fl ., M SAL.. r m L1 'T g, ! , . im, ,, ,Lg ,. ' .e P-245' 1, 's , , ,- N ,, :':! N 5 Z- w v N f 14? ,S , W - x X Q In -ri .119 W 4 no UI :UPN . 'M' -ai' 5 If ' , lid' . , av , - f Ougenvaula Tisdale HOMECOMI Class of 1967 Class of 1968 Class of 1969 Sharon Wxtt Carol Gentry Brenda Caton 1 l O Q , at 1: ri:-n 157- k . W U ,fi ,k ,. 1 . X . x '- , . 15 I I ' , 1 Y... .-AL Q!k HOMECOMI Paula, Tisdale Reigns At 29th Annual Game r ef' Q A RL.: . if 'F' ' fv fm 2 t t e ii' f 'fqskfsetl , 1. '- IQ ' 5 'l .x R x BR , L Y 9 1 Stephenie Goetz and Marty Syring served as flower girl and crown bearer at the halftime festivities. Paula Tisdale, Homecoming Queen, smiles proudly as she watches her team's victory over Ottawa. Crowned king and queen of Twirp Week were Stanley Frownfelter and Jean Anne Clark, as she performs one of the many tasks required of girls during the week. TWIRP WEEK Twirp Week is an annual celebration at Turner that takes place each year at spring time. Things are reversed and the girls take over the position of the boys at T,H,S, They are to open the doors, carry their books, pay for any dates that Week, and take them to the Twirp Dance at the end of the week. This gives the girls the chance to ask that special boy to the Twirp Dance. Dress-Up Day was the first day of the events this week. Thursday was Clash Day where everyone wore unmatched cloth- ing and clashing colors. Finally, was Twirp Day when the girls wore slacks and the boys wore shorts and silly sweatshirts. A few of the students showed their energy by riding their bicycles to school. Anxiously watching the game are the cheerleaders for the Faculty in their identical uniforms. A shy CPD king hangs onto the Twirp Queen for pro- tection from the ever-frightening camera. 1 - 1' Cathy Webb and Nancy Teeters proudly display their good taste in fashion. Twirp attire: Sandra Ladenburger, Colleen Page, Kathy Cullen, George Mahler, Nick Heidrick, and Toni Lanaman. 1 A few of the girls formed their own chorus line on Clash Day in celebration of Twirp Week. Dressed in Spanish decor for leading the cheers for the Faculty, Miss Jeanne Brown jumps with excitement in a few tense moments at the T-Club Faculty game. Seeing Harvey Presents Elwood P. Dowd CLarry Cainj sits impatiently waiting for Dr. Chumley's decision on his sanity while he talks to Harvey, the invisible rabbit. Problem for Audience This year the Junior Class presented the comedy by Mary Chase, Harvey. Elwood P. Dowd qLarry Cainj was friends with an invisible six foot rabbit fHarveyJ. It was set in contemporary times but the Dowd home was quite old. The fun began when his sister and niece, played by Vicki Moore and Beth Witter, tried to get hirn committed to a mental institution. Soon things are so confused that it is not certain who is to be committed. The cast worked very hard under the direction of Mr. Barry Wallace, who is new to the Turner staff this year. The assistant director was Judy Fauser and the stage manager was LeAnn McLenon. It was presented November 18 and 19. Dr. Chumley CJon Johnson? looks on while Elwood P. Dowd and Veta Simmons CVicki Moorej prepare to leave. HARVEY CAST Elwood P. Dowd . . . Larry Cain . Vicki Moore Beth W1tter Vida Snnrnons Myrtle Mae S1mmons Dr Chumley Jon Johnson Dr Sanderson Roger Snuth Nurse Kelley D1ane Douthlt Mrs Chumley Ann Grossarth Dwayne W11son Danny Brown Mrs Chauvenet Colleen Schne1der Mlss Johnson Kathy MeW1ll1ams Judge Gafney Dav1d Garmoe the Cabby John Wllson Myrtle Mae Sxmmons CBeth Witterj and Wilson CDanny Brownb smile lovingly at each other Dr Sanderson CRoger Smithj wrltes a few crit1c1sms as Miss Kelley CDlane Douthitj w1nces at her m1stakes Proudly displayed in the Dowd home is the photograph of Elwood P Dowd and Harvey e- A J, 'V If W ,f I 4 3 ,E 1 ,I ,h ,' I .- W sift W EE? J l iiw- J D J I 4 The heart of Marian Parco CConnie Robbinsj is slowly being won over by the charms of Harold Hill CRoger Smithj during a lively dance scene from Music Man . USIC MAN One of the best, and by far the most outstanding of all the musicals to be pre- sented on the Turner stage was given in the form of Music Man , Music Man is the story ofatraveling salesman who sells boy's bands. In actuality, Harold Hill is a pressure-pitchingswindler who meets his match and his first real love in the person of Marian Parco. Although Professor Hill is a crook, the good he has done for River City and it's people far outshines any harm he might have caused. Consequently, all turns out Well in the end. Drama director was Barry Wallace, musical direction was under Erdman Johnson and Wayne Hamilton, and the chore- ography was clone by Mrs. Cheryl Osborn. Eulalie Shinn CAnn Grossarthj and Mayor Shinn CJon Johnsonj disagree about the dubious Harold Hill. ACCLAIMED HIT Carlie Cowell . Harold Hill . . Mayor Shinn . Ewart Dunlop . OliverHix .. . Jacey Squires . Olin Britt . . . Marcellus .... Tommy Djilas . Marion Parco . . Mrs. Paroo . . Amaryllis . . . Winthrop Parco . Eulalie Mackeckn Zaneeta Shinn ...... Gracie Shinn . Alma Hix . . . Maud Dunlop . Ethel Toffelmier . . i'fTornOsteen . i Roger Smith . Uon Johnson . . Gene Martin . David Strorne . Frank Bailey . . . MarkBell . i'iDanny Brown . . Dale Meditz fConnie Robbins fLeAnn McLenon Mary Ann Rook . . Bobby Crane ie Shinn G. fAnn Grossarth . . Sandy Vining . . Jeanne Crane . . . Uudy Fauser Ardys Littlefield . CJoan Carrillo . . . Carol Nave Mrs. Squires . . . Constable Locke ...... Dennis Maloney Boys Band ........ David Grossarth Alan Rowland Kenny Carr Jim Burch Tony Eaton Robin Webb Bill Sandburg tlndicates Thespian Eddie Turney Winthrop Paroo CBobby Cranej, who is painfully shy, schocks the town when he steps out to sing. Left: Danny Brown played the part of Marcellus, accom- plice to Harold Hill. Right: Mrs. Paroo CLeAnn McLenonD the mother of Marian and Winthrop, muses over the changes in her town because of Harold Hill. The Del Sarte ladies were Ardys Littlefield, Judy Fauser, Ann Grossarth, Carol Nave, and Joan Carrillo. E 1.37.17 , ya .rgf,..lji.1 x l 1 Q .vsg,, X 1. The school board-quartet was formed by: Frank Baily, Gene Martin, David Strome, and Mark Bell. 31 55' wfsiii. Qi 1. Q' ,..-- :Qi 'id , J1? aw A SNO-BALL 315. Junior Candidates Linda Feighner and Jim Smith Senior Candidates Gretchen VanS-ant and Mike Stober Sophomore Candidates Paula Kaiser and Roger Manning ff D i J e-Q Santa Claus crowns Linda Jenkins queen of the Sno-Ball dance as members of the court look on with satisfaction. Dancing to the music are Juniors Linda Feighner and Jim Smith.- Alone is Cathy Barnett, Senior guest of Stu-Co. i Posed with one of their royalty symbols are Queen Linda Jenkins and King Dennis Vanderpool. Candidates: Stu-Co: Linda Jenkins and Mike Stober. Juniors: Linda Feighner and Jim Smith. NO-BALL The first annual Sno-Ball was held in the Turner High gym on the tenth of December of this year. The Ball was sponsored 'by the Student Council and was a semi-formal affair. The Renegades fur- nished the music at the gala affair. The evening was highlighted when Santa took time from his busy schedule to crown the King and Queen of the Sno-Ball. Linda Jenkins, Student Council candidate and Dennis Vanderpool, Senior Class candidate were crowned Queen and King. The atten- dents were Gretchen VanSant, Senior Class candidate and Mike Stober Student Council candidate, Linda Feighner and Jim Smith, Junior Class candidates and Paula Kaiser and Roger Manning Sophomore Class can- didate. Candidates: Sophomores: Paula Kaiser and Roger Manning. Senior: Gretchen VanSant and D. Vanderpool. Santa congratulates Queen Linda while Sophomores Paula Kaiser and Roger Manning share a quiet moment. Guests swing to the music of the Renegades amid the snow with the throne as a background of the scene. fax FFF E' 1 r nf -- '44-4 1 'J' 'Q -4 '41 ig, ,122 RJ., X, ..-W'-' ds. ar' -'11 il' 1 5111: 1, Q. -.fw, . ' ' 'iff I 1 5 1 wi' '-ali? :V ET? . - ff ' Fig EQ Na 1 2 fi L31 ,f I ff ' 3: :IAS,xg--mi.,--.f:1-xl..? V 1 fm 'iw My gf' -- - ., 2, 1, vig, M' , gmrj 5511! , ,- ' !.,.,4: ,.,,- iiil L. gb ag rg 24521: A Q, zz Ls' Q 4.52 Sb, :is as w E H uw rag H21 ME w'wQx.- , , v, . -- .. L-r . gbrv-.VN 1 Y' ,- x 1-L.,-.'2a'. mf Aux ,'-'gflc ' , ,. .ws r, ,. . z,.. ,H.xx ,,-z, ,N- , .. '-f. 4' 21 431' '? ::.5 rf 'L-4 .1 ,1-1.3 . '.,.' J ' . ' ' 1' fp. 3 'P' Z' - J, 'ful' 'f',:'w7I:y,? J' . :1',hna'J :I I' A - UW: -' .J nj- A- ...J ',441fk61v.. t 1.-e ' 5 ,B G -v A' f. 4, Jkt I , 5: -. . -lf ,J 1.44 , , f ,I P - 'Q T.H.S. ROYALTY Turnerite Royalty is an honor at Turner High School, and is sponsored by the Journalism Department. The top one-third of the Senior Class by rank are eligible for royalty. The Senior Class then votes for 15 boys and 15 girls. The top 15 boys and 15 girls were then voted on by the faculty. The top 9 boys and 9 girls were the persons receiving the majority of the teachers votes. Mr. and Miss Turner High School are determined by the majority of the students and faculty. This year, two new categories were added to the Royalty. They were, Prince and Princess of Charm, and Prince and Princess of Activities. This year,no Press Ball was held, and the Royalty were an- nounced at the Prom. Left, Prince andPrincessofAth1etics: GenePettey and Connie Stevens Right Prince Prlnce and Princess of Talent and Princess of Charm: Joan Carrillo and Mark Schneider COHIHS R0bb1HS 2-Hd TOm Osfeen E Prince and Princess of Personality: Don Helmick and Loyce Easter. X 5 ieszsssg Aww me yvfv ,W QW f I .I Prince andPrincess ofPromise andSuccess: Prince and Princess of Achievement Cheryl Barnett and Calvin Guy Susie Jones and John Thornton Prince and Princess of Activities: Janet Reade and Bill Perkins V. V-1-.Ti , -A ,.,-..,,.. 9' f I f ff ,f 5 X , P 1f!f+g a ' ' . i ...LL ' I M QM I ITI TIO The top 207, of the Senior Class, de- termined by rank in class, and the top l0fZJ of the Junior Class, determined by rank in class, are eligible for National Honor Society. This is the first year in Turner's history that members of the Junior Class could be eligible to achieve this honor. A new method of selection was adopted this year. All students who were eligible met with the principal and voted for 15 candidates. Besides the student ballot, there was a faculty ballot which counted twice as much as the student votes. The final formula for voting to determine the total eligible is the rank in class and student points plus faculty points. Mrs. Zimmerman was the sponsor of the National Honor Society this year. Senior members show a variety of emotions and reactions after being initiated into the society before an all- school assembly. Junior member George Allen prepares to light his candle and sign the Society roll book as a part of the initiation ceremony. Hostess Donna Grossarth serves coffee to guests at the reception held for parents and members after the assembly in the Little Theatre. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Cheryl Annette Barnett Daniel Lee Brown Cynthia Ann Cooper Trudy E. DeVolder Loyce Elaine Easter Judith Marie Fauser Dorothy Jane Ferson Donald H. Fisher Judy Elaine Gerdes Anna Marie Grossarth Calvin Earl Guy Susan Elaine Jones Julia Marie Kinder Ardys LaVon Littlefield George Dennis Allen Gary Lester Anderson Joseph Alan Barclay Mark Gerald Bell Janelle Cameron Jeanne Rae Crane Janet Lynn Diehl Sharon Lee Kushner Ronald Joe Lowe NATIONAL HONOF2 SOCIETY 3 S' Y!! A6 5 L 1 SENIORS Susan Diane Walker JUNIQRS Linda Carol Matthews Vicki Lynne Moore James Robert North Thomas Lee Osteen Patricia Ann Oswald William Gene Perkins Janet' Louise Reade Constance Elaine Robbins Ronald Keith Saunders Charles Edward Stites v John Lee Thornton Paula Jean Tisdale Dennis Alan Vanderpool Gretchen L. VanSant Michael C. Manis Charlene Kay North Mark Webster Robinett Della Louise Ross Roger Kent Smith Errol Duane Steinmetz Deborah Jane Stirling David Ray Strome Karen Joyce Twibell Athletic . . . Careers . . Fine Arts . Language . Publications Religious . Service . . . 56,64,72,73 .......55,65 50,63,66,68,'70 , , . , . 60,61,62 46,48,49,51,'78 , . . . . 54,58,59 , 44,52,53,57 w X 5 :lr 1, X, N 1 if f 3 an - wwf: fi ' 12 in 4 1 , I v K URGANIZATIUNS ,. .Adm - -- M. . 1, , -,- w,-,- .1 K ,, .I ,Alu :.1 I' ,L g ar ,Q . J.. 4 I . yn ,, 4, Hb 1,4 1,4 -H J ti-In 4 . I 4 ,-. h A a 9 Q -vm' , L Q.Lf?i'1,'l 1 f-rw5v.!X-1,irf'i'1ihff4- Junior and Senior Student Council members listen to one of the many issues presented by the cabinet for discussion. has ,Eesti , rf afwg STUDE T CGUNCIL The Student Council of Turner High School not only serves the purpose of en- couraging school spirit and taking aleading part in school activities, but also provides the student with an opportunity to express their opinions. This year the Student Council sponsor- ed the Twirp Dance , Homecoming, The Con- cession Stand, and the Sno-ball. The officer of the 1966-1967 Stu-Co were: Don Fisher, PresidentgTomOsteen, Vice Presidentg Paula Tisdale, Secretary- Treasurerg and Linda Jenkinsg Program Chairman. Sponsoring Student Council this year was Mr. Fugate with the help of Mr. Allison. Sophomore Student Council representatives are Row 1: Atkinson, Stephanie Barbarick,JuanitaWood,GenevaWitt, Brenda Caton, Chris Green,Pau1aKaiser,Nancy Crowder, Jetty Leachg Row 3: Les Taylor, Rod Guy, St9V9'K1bb6E, Linda Bozarth, Debbie Steeleg Row 2: Rick Stap1es,Penny Roger Manning, Steve Howard, Chuck Reade, B111 Way. Junior Student Council Representatives are Row 1: Donna Eastwood, Linda Feighner,Jean C1ark,Row 3: Mike Manis, Martin, Kay Watters, Kathy Simpson,PamKendal1gRow 2: Errol Steinmetz, Jim Trumho, Ronnie Lowe,RogerSmith, Becky Winters, Pam Stanton, Dellzie Ross, Susan Roy Finney, Rick Fauser. Senior Student Council representatives are Row 1: Julie Kinder, Loyce Easter, Janet Reade, Paula Tisdale, Linda Jenkins, Connie Robbins, Row 2:SusieJones,JudyFauser, Sharon R obinson, Tom Osteen, Don Fisher, Gretchen Don Fisher P resident rv ' ,v4E!t,l'Q Tom Osteen Vice-P resident if wifi 1 Van Sant, Renee Fordg Row 3: FrankRouth, Clyde Powell, Mike Stober, Frank Stankiewiez, Rick Lohrey, Mark Schneider, Boyd Gates, Don Turner. Linda Jenkins Program Chairman Paula Tisdale Secretary-Treasurer 0 MEM if Fi 'C.,P . Pm IH N WSP PER The function of the newspaper division of the Journalism Department is to provide Turner with the bi-weekly edition of The Booster. While providing this service to the school, the members of the class gain new experience, understanding, and responsi- bilities. Tight schedules, meeting deadlines, the assignment of copy for the paper, un- covering new developments that would be of interest to every one at school, hours of planning for feature stories and editorials, arranging for pictures to be taken, are all included as a part of the daily routine. Members of the class learn to accept others ideas and work together toward a common goal--to keep the students in- terested in and up-to-date on the happenings at T.H.S. Photographers Bob Baier and Lance Stoner spent many hours on the camera and in the darkroom to provide the Turnerite and Booster with sufficient pictures. .U--,..:-:.,,,,'-aw A .,- . .. ,. 4,-,,,,,-, A 1 3 5- .... sn, ... Y, ..- L Standing: Regina Kelley, Loyce Easter. Sitting: Danny Brown, Jim Gladieux, and Roy Graham, Susan Walker, editor- in- chief, worked constantly to make the 1966-'67 Booster one of the best volumes. ,-.vxp q LL, - -' .4 ,T w l lv-was .hw 0 . 'I -N . 'I ' H c Q31 Standing: Lance Stoner, Mike Poston, CindyCooper, Nancy Teeters, Pat DeNo1f, Cathy O'Nea1, Frank Hahner, and Greg Potter. Sitting, second row: Elaine Blanton, Susan Page editors: Elaine Blanton, editorial page, Tim Tyson, sports page 3 and Pattee DeNo1f, features page. L T f 3 1 'fi Walker, Randy Tomlinson, Tim Tyson, Dick Kovich, and Ron Hall. Sitting, first row: Rob Leonard, Dave Stewart, Mike Beard, Roger Ring, and Mark Schneider. Other Booster staff members included Rob Leonard, Rob Graham, and Mike Rowe. fv- P., fl. , I U Senior members, 3rd row: Dave Williams, Connie Robbins, Jon Johnson, Loyce Easter, Cindy Cooper, Ron Hall. 2nd row: Nancy Teeters, Danny Brown, Ann Grossarth, Elaine Blanton, Carolyn Campbell, Henrietta Pankey, Brenda My Q. v- .- Junior members, 3rd row: Gay Stephenson, Mark Robinett, Marsha Walker, Bob Baier. 2nd row: Jan Cooper, Carolyn Francis, Peggy Bitikofer, Larry Roark. lst row: Donna Grossarth, Cindy Powell, Terry Wood, and Marilyn Brown. Not pictured is J eryn Haney. Parks. lst row, Officers: Tim Tyson, president, Pat Oswald, vice-president, LeAnn M cLenon, secretary-treas- urerg and Pat DeNolf, program chairman. Not pictured are Susan Walker, Mike Poston, and Mark Schneider. QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll is the International Honorary Society for High School Journal- ists. Students active on the Turnerite, Booster, and the Lit and Wit were elected to the honor of being a Quill and Scroll member. Qualifications for membership are: 1. They must be of at least junior or senior classification. 2. They must be in the upper third of their class scholastically. 3. They must have done superior work in some phase of journalism of school publications work, such as writing, editing, business management or pro- duction. 4. The supervisor must recommend them. 5. They must be approved by the Ex- ecutive Secretary of the Society. Editors of the Junior Booster edition: Mark Robinett, sports page 3 Mary Clay, editor- in- chief 5 Carolyn Francis, featuresg and Cindy Powell, editorial. JR. JOURNALI Junior journalism is a class designed to increase the knowledge of the funda- mentals for the production of a successful Booster and Turnerite. Various activities are provided throughout the school year to provide help- ful experience for performing these up- coming project is the Junior edition of the Booster. This allows each individual stu- dent to learn to accept the responsibility, maintanence and handling of a newspaper. Junior journalists had the venture of touring the Kansas City Star this year. Their trip gave them a better insight as to how a metropolitan newspaper is put together. The class is also taught the major areas that should be compiled into a com- plete yearbook. Along with this are the organizations of pages, labeling of pictures and accurate information of activities. An important part of Jr. Journalism is the analysis and criticism of various school papers. Here sixth hour Jour- nalism views a recent edition of the Booster. K -i fl., I . A new edition of the Booster arrives and seventh hour Journalism takes on the task of distributing school papers to all teachers with seventh hour classes. 49 Row 15 Tom Osteen, Jon Johnson, Judy Fauser. Row 2, Douthit, Linda Matthews. Row 45 Connie Robbins, Danny Jeryn Haney, LeAnn McLenon, Roger Smith, Vickie Moore, Brown, John Wilson, Joan Carrillo. Donna Grossarth. Row 35 Larry Cain, Diane Hand, Diane .. ,Q Lx I . Li ' . V, .,, : 11 ' My L l 'N w uv Tom Osteen, President Jon Johnson, Vice-president Ann Grossarth, Treasurer Connie Robbins, Secretary THESPIAN The greatest asset to Turner High School's cultural development is Thespian Club. The purpose of this nationally based organization is to promote interest in the field of dramatics, and to teach the partici- pants of this club the various aspects of dramatic production. One becomes a Thespian by earning points. These points are accumulated by working in dramatic productions put on by the school. Thespians have many activities throughout the school year. The spring picnic and the annual Thespian Show being two of these. Mr. Barry Wallace is head sponser with assistance from Mr. Harris. LIT AN IT Every year the Literary Society pub- lishes a magazine of the literary works of students in the school. A contest is held in the fields of humor, short story, essay, and poetry. The students' entries that meet the requirements of the club are submitted to a board of teachers. In each category, a pin is given for the work judged best. The magazine is sold by subscriptions. This year Mrs. Swartz and Mrs. Higgins were the sponsors. However, Mrs. Swartz left at semester break, and then Miss Sandra Rosch helped. The officers were: LeAnn McLenon and David Williams, co- editorsg Jeryn Haney, secretaryg Diane Hand, treasurer and typing coordinatorg and, George Bogard, art coordinator. Officers are: David Williams, LeAnn McLenon, Diane Hand, Jeryn Haney. Lit and Wit members are: Row 1: Peggy Bitokoffer, McLenon, Dale Meditz, Dave Williams, George Bogard Kathy Edwards, Jeryn Haneyg Row 2: Cindy Powell, Jan Mark Robinett, Diane Hand. Cameron, Terry Stump, Marie Jenkinsg Row 3: Le Ann -gps vb' ERVICE CLUBS A helpful group of girls from Turner High School are the members of the Usher's Club. Some of the various duties they perform during the year is working at the Messiah, program handling at school play, and organizing coat check during the performances. A very important and necessary service group in the daily operation of Turner High School is the job of the attendance worker from Mr. Baker's office. Each class hour it is theirjobto collect the absentee cards, which are hung on the classroom doors. They then record each absence and report any student who has apparently skipped school. Next the workers file the cards and place them in the teachers mail boxes. i Front Row: Mike Cansler, Mike Leuth, Jack Rhodes, Richard Youngg Second Row: Sharon Elam, Connie Williams, Pat Cansler, Jeryn Haney, Jerry Feldmend, Linda Miller, Millie Pintoha, Sandy Russellg Third Row: Debbie Ferbezar, Linda Elam, Debbie Bastkoski, Pat i l 1 Ann Grossarth Chead usherj passes out programs for one ofthe many cultural events to Gene Martin and Connie Robbins. Ashworth, Donna Grossarth, Karen Clevenger, Sandy Yeager, Jerry Mills, Judy Maing Fourth Row: Jim Crossland, Sharon Robinson, Marsha Hollenbeck, Susan Nutt, Ann Grossarth, Becky Weixeldoefer, Nadine Trowbridge, Kathy Sigler, Jean Clark, Brenda Caton. Row 1 Le Ann McLenon, Lmda Matthews, Colleen Schne1der, Dolly Clawson, Debbxe Steele, J eryn Haney, Dl9.1'19 Hand, Row 2 Jon Johnson, Frank Ba1ley, Beth W1tter V1ck1 Moore, Debb1e Warner, Kathy McW1l1xams, Denms Maloney, R1chard M11am, Row 3 Bob Houp, J1m Kmdred Paul Askren, Becky Weuceldorfer, Mercedes Drama Club ofhcers are Larry Ca1n, D1ane Hand, Judy F J 1m Klndred QL? auser, ,na 75 45,-.ar Martm, Judy Fauser, Conme Robbms, Gene Martm, John W11son, Clayton Abbott,Ro er Sm1th,Row 4 Dave Garmoe Tom Osteen, John Page, Larry Ca1n, D1ane Douth1t Allen Tolbard Carol Nave, BeckyPage, Allen Abbot,SusanNutt Nadme Trowbrxdge, Jean Ann Clark, Sandy Russell, Steve M1lam DRAMA CLUB For the f1rst t1me 1n the hlstory of Turner H1gh School, a Drama Club was orgamzed Prev1ously there had only been the Thesp1ans, Wh1Ch 1S an exclu s1ve soclety The consututlonnamedthe club Turner A s s o C 1 at1 o n of Theatre Arts, or Slmply TAOTA All the club members part1c1pated 1n one way or another 1n the plays pro duced at Turner They were e1ther mem bers of the cast, or members of the crew The offmers for TAOTA's flrst year were L ar ry Cam, Presldent, D1ane Hand V106 Presldent, Judy Faus er, Secretary, V1Ck1 M o o r e Treasurer, Beth W 1tt e r Pub11c1ty D1rector, and J1rn Kmdred, Sergeant at arms : - . . . . . . . g , v : Y ' 1 1 , 1 , , ' I I ' ' ' 7 n . gg W F 1 3 ul. ' ' zzu is 1 Y '1 52' 4 1- ' T 1 . 2 , . . . . . f.-1' 3' A . ' ' -1 r l L life I' rl 2- ' --l ' ' . 21 f ' - iii, ,f x ,ze W 4' . N iflfgj' 'iv f-' 1 Lf, , 1 ' ' ' LU f , Y W ' . ,M U ' 5 -fy - ' ,-A '.,. ww . . 0 - . , V . , , . .. ' . t - fs!! in J ' 'T' . . . . P-'nl .t.,J. ', If 'I w ' Ir . HV, - ' I l I . . PU -' 41 ' . . 'A -. K uf ,f - - . V Y 7.5. . 1 5 , Y, X, Af ' ' . - 3 ' 5 7' dv ', 1 . . . . . ..f ' lg ' 1 ? 4 . , I -gx 'lMN 1 . - . . -- 1 . , , ' ', U, 'I ' - - , 1, ' ' 1 v 9 - N. . . F- - .T - - rf. ' WT' A ..1,,. Officers for the '66-'67 school year in Youth For Christ are Lenn Roberts, Carol Kring, and Diane Hand. Y.F.C. An active and growing club at Turner High School which involves a large group of young Christians is the Y,F,C, organ- ization. It's only one of an international organization with members in Forty-five countries. Serving as chapter of the club this year was Mr. Charles Stewart. The club's Monday evenings after school. Saturday night rallies through Y,F,C, and Bible quiz contests between various schools are encouraged. The prupose of the club is to promote spiritual activities in the student body and to instill in the member a sense of spirit- ual leadership. sponsor to the Turner meetings are held on Row 1: Jeryn Haney, Vickie Slankard, Carol Kring, Diane Hand. Row 2: RogeniaDeCourdres,Dia.neAdams,Jill Johnson, Donna Beets. -3-gg UTURE TEACHERS The membership of the Future Teacher's Club of Turner High School is open to all students who want to learn the opportunities in the teaching field. Under the able sponsorship of Miss Cunningham and Miss Clark, the club planned many interesting activities. Among the scheduled plans were: the sponsorship of the teacher's tea, the awarding of two S50 scholarships to members, scheduling of speakers, field trips, assisting teachers, and planning displays in the THS display windows. The center piece at the teacher's tea was given to Mr. Syring. The members attended a state workshop in Topeka, a district workshop at Shawnee Mission North, and the state convention in the spring at Kansas State University. -X X ' j Officers are: Mark Robinette, J o a n C a r r i 1 l o, Regina DeCoudres, Susan Walker, and Danny Brown. Row 1 - Sandy Yeager, Pam. Greene, Jeryn Haney, Susan Walker, Row 2- Nancy Hall, Judy Main, Joan Carrillo, Rogenia DeCoudres, Dale Meditz, Danny Brown, Mark Robinett .K ,X A .A.A. GAA, more formally known as Girls Athletic Association, encourages girls to take an active part in sports and to inspire school spirit, The group sponsors and supervises intramurals throughout the year. To be eligible for membership, two hundred points must be earned and a C average maintained. A two hundred point yearly requirement must also be met in order to remain among the membership. At the end of the year, various a- wards are given according to the total number of points earned. A letter is given to each girl earning five hundred points, a pin for seven hundred fifty points, and a bar for one thousand points. The senior girl with the most points is given a trophy, Row lg Janet Laningham, Denise Rowe, Peg Berry, Pat Berry, Linda Wells, Kathy Stump, Jeanne Crane. Row 2, Loyce Easter, Donna Grossarth, Pam Kendall, Susan Walker, Rosemary Huck, Susan Lucas, Linda Crowder, V ,- J milfs N 1' I -Q f rv l H 1151? P' -A . . M qi U Y, , .. I frkigf I f if ' Officers are: Pat DeNolf, Pam Kendall, Mary Richards and Pat Berry. Janet Reade. Row 3, Susan Jones, Susan Eastwood, Pat DeNolf, Mary Hodge, Carol Nave, Mary Richards, Donna Sullivan, Linda Jenkins, Connie Robbins. TRIPLE T ll ,- W .Jr i Turner Teenage Traffic Safety Club is a group of students that are interested in the preservation of life. They try to promote safety among the students at T.H.S. This year they attended the Gov- ernor's Safety Conference in Topeka, and were represented at another by Mr. R'Leigh Bell. They, also, painted the I Z M parking lot, designating certain parking 'T . ' jf, ,yi stalls for Seniors, Juniors,Sophomores, es. and Employees, as well as registering ' me ,N ,qw . all cars to be parked in the lot. ffm, Mr. R'Leigh Bell and Mr. Shoemaker f? 'g ' ' 'Fa were the sponsors. The officers were: ,. .v A .1 va Martha Males, president, LeAnn McLenon, vice-president, Connie Robbins, secretary-treasurer, Bonnie Officers were: Martha Males, LeAnn McLenon, Connie Robbins, Payne: program Chairman? and, Bill and Bill Post. Post, sergeant-at-arms. Triple T members are Row 1: Martha Males, Connie Lonna Wallace, Row 2: Le Ann McLenon, Marsha Bowers, Robbins, Jim Wagner, Clayton Abbott, Louise Enfield, Bill Post, Roger Smith, Pam Barclay, Becky Weixeldorfer. f, a 1. ! Y-Teens Officers: Delzie Ross, Jan Cooper and Jeanie Crane Row l Karen Twibell, Jeanne Crane, Karen Whistler, Jerry Fellman, Jeryn Haney, Louise Enfield, Patty Stamps, Bonnie Payne, Row 2 Cindy Powell, Kay Watters, Terry Wood, Penny Stronach, Marsha Bowers, Linda Wells, Y-TEE What is Y-Teens 'PY-Teens is the teenage branch of Young Women's Christian Associa- tion. The purpose of Y-Teens is to build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which they are by faith as Christians. Their activities this year includedabake sale, cake decorating, a Pot Luck fashion show, tea for the mothers, and fun! The officers this year weregPresident, Dellzie Rossg Vice-President, Jan Cooperg Secretary, Bonnie Payneg Treasurer, Jeanne Crain. Sponsors were Mrs. Poling and Miss Cofin. Kathy Stump, Connie Poffinbarger, Mrs. Poling Row 3 Judy Williams, Rose Huck, Jan Cooper, Beckie Winters, Carol Have, Dellzie Ross, Jan Cameron, Susan Eastwood, Linda Walker, Pam Barclay. HI-Y One of our most active groups at Turner this year was Hi-Y, the teenage branch of Young Men's Christian Association. Hi-Y activities this year were Pre- Legislature at Lawrence and Model Legisla- ture at Topeka. Of course as before, basket- ball intramurals with Sumner, Wyandotte, Washington, Rosedaleg then to raise money there was the selling of key chains and pens. The officers are: President, Tim Tyson, Vice-President, Steve Milam, Secretary- Treasurer, Frank Bailey, Sgt. at Arms, Bill Higgins, and Chaplin, Frank Hahner. Sponsors are Mr. Allison, and Mr. Syring. Row 1 Ivan Berry, Mike Beard, Lonnie Loyd, Don Ingram, Tim Tyson, Row 3 Frank Bailey, Steve Milan, Mike Bill Higgins, Steve Barbarick Row 2 Larry Cain, Ron Bender Mike Lobb Rick Wiley, Larry Rank Saunders, Clyde Powell, Dennis Shirley, Jim Chowning, Row lg Bonnie Willis, Cherie Clancy, Linda Bider, Linn Williams, Rogenia DeCoudres, Janet Diehl, Edna Hamlett Eldridge, Marcia DeGraeve, Miss Grey Row 25 Judy Row 3g Rick Wiley, Larry Cain, Boyd Gates, Jim Precht, Fauser, Anna Armantrout, Elaine Beckmann, Connie Frank Hahner, Larry Roark, Dale Meditz. J. C. L. Officers are Row 1: Jim Precht, Judy Fauser, John Steineger, Row 2: Larry Cain, Marcia De Greve. Probably the most interesting and I educational of our clubs at Turner High 1 Q N ' ... School is Junior Classical League or C, Q -, - L . 4 . .9 'N t more commonly known as Latin Club or gl. its - 4' ,.' ' L 98119 S PUT' , ,A J '. ' JCL'The Junior Classical Le ' A ' I pose is to cultivate an interest and ap- -'A 1 .n ,, preciation for the civilization, language, ill V Nk 5 , literature, and art of ancient Greece and I :ll Pllll 1 'f wx! f Rome. ff, f' ' t Turney-'S Junior Classical League is K Qlljm t a small part of the national organization. . a.. ..... . I .g . '. ' - The local club must officiate with the S J r,1,W , , W . statewide organization, Which, in turn, ' J must belong to the American Classical is Y- A, League. ,. y .Q The sponsor for Turner's Junior , .1 Classical League is Mrs. Lucy Grey. , eo . l A 9 .. if ' FRENCH CLUB Le Cercle Francais,better known as the French Club, participates in studying the customs and culture of the French people. The members are taken from stu- dents in French III. Le Cercle Francais held its annual Christmas festival, La Fete des Rois, January 6. The highlight of the party was the crowning of the King and Queen. Club meetings are held in class on every other Friday. The club is sponsored by Miss Leatherberry. Officers are: Ardys Littlefield, and Gretchen VanSant, Presi- dents, Connie Robbins, and Vicki Moore, Secretariesg Ron Tush, and Delsie Ross, Program Chairmen. Row 1: Sharon Kushner, Connie Robbins, Linda Matthews, Carole Kring, Linn Eldridge, Mary O'Dell, Mary Thompson, Row 2: Cheryl Barnett, Kathy Simpson, Dellzie Ross, Rosemary Huck, Donna Sullivan, Judy Main, Charlene Warfel, Vickie Moore, Cindy Powell, Row 3: Ardys Littlefield, Jean Mixer, David Strome, Mike Payne, Dick .af 'fffifql 'fir ,S vs K ' ,..,,,-nf .I. nz! .Pi . ,unix in A 5 ' A 'ilk I 8 '-.4 are r-it had V , H ,,',5naf,1:?rq ilfi ' t Q , r A x 1 AI Urgi, ' L I 912 than , W n 1 , .V 4 , v tn. BL' ' L g X cf' , 4 i 'N , Q.'.,gl:Lg-gf ' i my ff-5 'Q :gm ,?2'?L7-1575-is -, uri, -, ,qv --2.:'f'ri- 1,13 Officers were: Connie Robbins, Ardys Littlefield, Dellzie Ross, Gretchen VanSant, Vicki Moore, and Ron Tush. Kovich, Mike Heidrick, Jim Hill, Bill Crockett, Harold Walker, Gretchen VanSant, Row 4: Charles Callahan, Ronnie Lowe, Gary Anderson, George Allen, Mike Manis, Larry McGregor, Eric Moats, Joe Miller, Rob Graham, David Williams, Kenny Green. , Q T X it .5 Xe , , 'SY . , sag - 1 , ug? 17 , ,Y ,f' -Q 15 is ' A -I 452' 'Az 1 J 2' six-. , 'l' Ziififl' Siziifl The Spanish Club officers for 1966 were CtopJJon Johnson, Joan Carrillo, Marcia Wesoloski, Diane Joyce, Cbottornj Mark Bell, Dennis Nadvornik, Renee Ginn, and Denise Rowe. Row 1: Denise Rowe, Kathy Barclift, Janice Fain, Patty Meese, Joan Carrillo, Shirley Behrends, Marcia Wesoloski 5 Row 2: Carol Gentry, LeAnn McLenon, Verna Crowe, Mary Richards, Renee Ginn, Gay Stephenson, Kathryn Masters, Jean Scott, Mrs. Osborn, Row 3: Debbie Stirling, Darlene Edrington, Jan Cooper, Kay Watters, Diane Joyce, Beckie SPANI H CLU This year one of the more active of the foreign language clubs is the Spanish Club. The club consists of two classes, the third hour and the seventh hour, which is made up of all third and fourth year Spanish students. They hold their meetings on Fridays during their class meetings. One of this years more important pro- jects was the selling of candy suckers of which the money was given to Student Council to begin a project for the building of aschool in South America. The club has a set of officers for each hour. They are Joan Carrillo, Jon Johnson, Diane Joyce, Marcia Wesoloski, Denise Rowe, Mark Bell, Dennis Nadvonik, and Maureen Ginn. Winters, Pam Stanton, Kathy Reade, Nancy Teeters, Jan Cameron, Row 4: Dennis Nadvornik, Ron Brown, Don Turner, Rick Fauser, Mike Jones, John Patton, Jerry Dunham, Joe Barclay, Jon Johnson, Errol Steinmetz, Mark Bell Row 15 Regina Kelley, Judy Wright, Pam Minteer, Susan Krause, Alan Tolbard, George Bogard, Rick Wiley, Michael Brown, Marilyn Brown, Linda Crowder. Row 2, Connie Ellis, Debbie Leatherwood, Cheryl Clark. ART CLUB The Art Club, sponsored by Mr. Gary Marquart, art instructor, was organized again this year to further develop the interest in, and understanding of art, Also, the Art Club provides the opportunity for those students not able to enroll in art classes to pursue their interests. Included in the various projects of the Art Club was the construction of a replica of a stained glass Window, that depicted aChrist- mas scene that was enjoyed by many passerby. Other projects were the decorating of ban- quets, such as the Athletic Banquet, murals for the Homecoming dance, and a dinner for the members at a local restaurant. The Turner pennants that waved proudly at the football and basketball games were also made by the Art Club. The art club helps spread the spirit of Christmas with their annual window mural. h f x , x- A it ,nu -12 if ea, Q ' . E J iq A It .Gaz I , 0 A i dr , 3, 4 , , .tx?.i,,. A .tn if , 'gi' I if V+ . . u ' -, ,. ,1 ' T ,T :f V - diy gg M . t - , Y fi if 6 tw ig, F 5? , 4 L lx f y l Front row: Mike Kelley, Gary Anderson, Bill Perkins, Terry Manis, Frank Stankiewicz, Jim Gladieux, Les Bohrer, Dennis Vanderpool, Dan Fuller. Second ' row: Alan Swartz, Tim Tyson, Larry McGregor, Rick Marts, Steve Barbarick, Clyde Powell, Terry Precht, Bill Thomas, Ed Hart, Dick Kovich. Third row: Steve Howard, Tim T-CLUB One of the greatest boosters to Turner High School spirit is T-Club. T.Club consists of all those athletes who have earned a varsity letter in any sport or two junior varsity letters in the same sport. It's purpose is to promote good sports- manship on and off the field, and to en- courage fellowship among sportsmen. One of the ways T-Club helps school spirit is by cheering for our teams own section. T-Club is sponsored by Mr. who is assisted by Mr. Price, Mr. and Mr. Waugh. This club deserves recognition for their efforts in supporting our school. in their Baker, Martin, Harding, Rick Lohrey, Mike Pretz, Gene Pettey, Ron Lowe, Calvin Guy, Mark Schneider, Jim Hanson, Fourth row: Rick Fauser, Erick Moats, John Thornton, Boyd Gates, Ron Samuels, Mitch Strader, Rick Wylie, George Allen, Bill Moore, and Don Helmick. T-Club officers of 66-67 are Gene Pettey, Les Bohrer, Boyd Gates, Bill Perkins, and Dennis Vanderpool. Row 1 Steve Wilson, George Best, Mike Carruthers, Nick He1dr1ch, Harry Dunn, Don Helmick Row 2 Jeff Davis, Robert Wittkopp, Lonnie Myers, Larry Paulsen Warren Industrial Ed officers for 66 67 were Boyd Gates Steve Wilson, Richard Wiley, and Robert Wittkopp ' pi.. if -vi-v 11' Thompson Row 3 Richard Wiley, Boyd Gates, Dennis Noernberg, Bob Noernberg, Mike Holtmeyer, and Kenneth Flemmmg Industrlal Ed Turner has well equ1pped shop areas wh1ch glve the students opportun1t1es to work w1th the most recent up to date machlnery and ga1n actual exper1ence through the1r work One can prepare for a bas1c vocat1on, and pOSS1b1y become 1nterested 1n workmg w1th the hands for a future occupat1on, or as a hobby The student w111 gam an apprec1a t1on of manufactured products and have a better bas1s for Judgmg the1r value Industr1a1 arts offers mterested students such courses as pr1nt1ng, auto mechanlcs, general shop rnechamcal drawmg, metal workmg, and woodworkmg , W, - B 3.3 , ,. HN W---A I I 'Ir 'W - V I' W , A 'J I ' V1 Ei .L Q M X n W X C, , 9 t 1 V W Ui, I , 1 , ' V in-. I I ' . ' , . I WWE v In L., - I . f' ' A f L . 4,0 c 0 u a , :fe-,F Z1 ' ., 45 W ' ' ,.., ,a,,,,..- gwug, ,, -.W M X I . . . f V 1 A X , Y, ,sv If 4 p f , A ,LT - - W 14 3M l , -7 - -, nl 1 Q HHN. , 'Q U. - .l l 1 1' 'ff t - - - - gi 5 ' ,I W . ' . as 1 ' -ff-4 gk lx HN 14, :,--'gr - --711, .Q . . 1 ,, Y , - :K Row 1: Jeanne Crane, Janet Diehl, Becky Patterson, Carole Kring, Kay Watters, Linda Matthewsg Row 2: Sandy Vining, Peggy Bitokofer, Donna Page, LeAnn McLenon, Ardys Littlefield, Judy Fauser, Betty Huff, CHOIR The choir, under the direction of Mr. Erdman Johnson, consists of students chosen on the basis of their singing ability. The Choir performs in different as- semblies and concerts throughout the year. They were highly recognized and rated in the annual contest at Lawrence. They were kept busy all through the year with musical productions. Within the school, the biggest event for the Choir is the annual musical, which was Music Man this year. There was much time and effort put into the play which showed by the excellent per- formances. The Choir brought much enjoyment to the students and faculty of Turner. Row 3: Rosemary Huck, Jan Neighbors, Becky Winters, Judy Gerdas, Mike Beard, David Strome, Dale Meditz, Row 4: Steve Hughes, Chuck Poe, Ted Keith, John Divine, John Johnson, Roger Smith, Garen Smith. Mr. Erdman Johnson, Choir director for twenty-six years, has built a reputation of excellence. Row 1: Henrietta Pankey, Pat Oswald, Pam Grey, Joan Carillo, Brenda Adams, Patty Hilton, Row 2: Connie Robbins, Sharon Wyrick, Donna Grossarth, Kathy Masters, Brenda Parks, Rita Cystine, Dorothy Piermang Row 3: Dick Kovich, Ognatio Salines, Gene Martin, Dennis Maloney, Marilyn Sims, Carol Naive, Regina DeCoudres, Jan Cameron, Row 4: Tom Osteen, Don Fisher, Lynn Roberts, Danny Brown, Mike Ellis, Frank Bailey, Allen Abbott, Mike Falconer The Choir works on various songs for presenta- Officers are: Jon Johnson, President, Tom Osteen, Vice-President, tion to audiences and the school. Joan Carillo, Treasurer, and Connie Robbins, Secretary. i ', T ' 1 ' if 1 - , V .4 f 1 , gi , 1 . l Y. . , ,QA I . rg 1 151017 M ujf'l If 1 I ,JUG ML 1. if d CHOR LE The Turner High School Chorale marked its second year of musical ability under the direction of Mr. Erdman Johnson. The ensemble consists of a select group of singers from the Choir. They are always in practice and ready to perform. The suits for both boys and girls in similar attire added to the effect ofthe en- semble. The Chorale performed not only to the Turner student body, but also to various groups in the community. They were ac- companied by Linda Matthews. Their splen- did performances made Turner High School proud of the Chorale. Front Row: Sharon Wyrick, Linda Matthews,JoanCari11o, Kathy Masters, Becky Patterson, Allan Abbott. Second Row: Brenda Adams, Steve Hughs, LeAnn Mc Lenon, David Strome, Janet Deihl, Dennis Maloney, Patty Hylton. Third The Chorale achieves it's excellent balance and intonation through hard and exhausting rehearsals. Row: Roger Smith, Ardys Littlefield, Jon Johnson, Connie Robbins, Gene Martin, Brenda Parks. Fourth Row: Frank Bailey, Henrietta Pankey, Tom Osteen, Marilyn Sims,Don Fisher, Judy Gerdes, and Danny Brown. Soloist Conn1e Robbms, Semor, sang w1th the Chorale for her second year med the Chorale for specmal effects Sharon Wyrlck, Semor, accompamed the Chorale w1th the Cordavox of bells as she used the glock Linda Matthews, sen1or, accompa med Chorale through many songs well as starrmg as lead male sololst n C- 1 I . t i? X Allen. Abbot, percusionist, accompa- Henrietta Pankey added a light touch Tom Osteen added guitar music as - ' lv vl ' s N , tit' MILF - . '. T. , H2 ,,, ,N eu- -- :QV ' fqfa 'Hear '55 ,-2121: fW1 fS fffq, , W ,W sszfggsfggg . it ,Q ' Vi T nz 'W fr '- . i : . l 1 - ' ' :ff H' ui 'J Z - - 'L e B M. i i w ' ia 72? - 3 ' B u A 1 X Q, ' A W... 1 ws .rf 2 ., xff fy ' .', 4'ge f'-Z ,- ,. Y . 'N., V 'neffg ia-bm' NA 3 K al FI. M: in ' ' wi- M iisvf, , W L' R yi X K wi M4 f Y M V . A. , YJ , , . :.: an H , , ,F -., . ,E 5 F h , X K ms, :-:ks ...... H l li . 4 ,fs if Q 'Pi ' eff L ff,-N be jf, mf-ge . ' if' W' 'iff 5 Y ' ' , ' M MP' , , -Q it ' 'ff - EM, ,T .NVQ Z ' gf V: ,Q q 74-yu refill , in i ri H ,, , V J fr' 31 , I . 13. ' 9 1 S W., eo . 2 an am, - , M an - fi a Q Y .ww - , Karen Clevenger FRONT ROW: Janet Diehl, Jennifer Hutton, Cheryl Randall, Wanda Bierman. SECOND ROW: Linda Edwards, Mike Brown, Pat Berkshire, Paul Cook, Bob Clancey, Linda Neel. THIRD ROW: David Garmoe, Jerry Dominguez, Mary ,I Z? 3 TY Calvin Bumgarner Marcia De Greve Hohner, Barbara Palmer, John Wilson, Diana Adams, Brenda Adams. STANDING: Nadine Trowbridge, Allen Abbott, Allen Elsberry, Steve Jacobson. 5 2 5 33 lf. 3 H 1 . AN In his first year at T.H.S., the band provided music of the area under the direction of Mr. Wayne Hamilton. The band put on an' all school as- sembly and presented a concert of the Junior Highs. Participating at Emporia State Teach- er's College Band Day, the T.H.S. band marched in the parade and played during the half-time ceremonies with 160 other bands. Leading the band for the first time as drum major is Calvin Bumgarner. Other officers presiding this year are: President, Jim Hillg Vice-Pres., Allen Abottg Secre- tary, Marcia DeGravesg Treasurer, Janet Diehlg Librarian, Brenda Adamsg and Assis. Librarian Cindy Holliman. FRONT ROW: Charles Justice, Karen Clevenger, Vicki Blanz, Kathryn Masters. SECOND ROW: Patti Meese, Marcia DeGraves, Cindy Holloman, Dolly Clawson, Calvin Bumgarner, Richard Young. THIRD ROW: Tom Miller, ,.. .- Z A '1 K1 - ' .0 . f ,-f'f.:'x.q H! NYJ: f!xQ'1gffg.'I ' -A I 2 ,fp - . 3-,Ijliiv,jQL'g. I. rf ,.+'2, 5,'i-f.- , QI , - 4'fPf-'73'a- - 1,5 :ipaq 13 l .b , V we -,,g.f,',:,,i - ,W A, '- vu! 5' 51' -lr' .6531 +G Aix' Y' , 2xi'hH'C +49 J Officers are Jim Hill, Marcia DeGreve, Janet Diehl, Brenda Adams, Allen Abbott. Mike Tobin, Chan Horner, Doug Reaka, Kenneth Green, Jim Hill. FOURTH ROW: Charles Rickey, Bob Shephard, Guy Rhodes, Bill Crockett, Larry Hale, Bob Houp, Lance Stoner. STANDING: Mr. Hamilton. . i 1.: ' ' I 5 - -f ' ' T ' 5' , : Q i V Q -'E - Pep Club and Leaders Row 1: Cathy Trout, Janet Joyce, Marlene Beatty, Kathy Edwards, Nancy Wall, Pat Plough, Therisa Stump, Donna Wilbersg Row 2: Kathy McWilliams, Jamey Richardson, Pam O'Nee1, Kathy Duffett, Debbie Farbagar, Kay Turk, Connie DeMott, Terry Gerringer, Nancy Crowder: Row 3: Nancy Gerdes, Brenda Caton, Cathy Webb, Paula Kaiser, aff- fr 5 V a r sity mascot, Stephanie Goetz, pauses for a quiet moment of thought at one of many varsity basketball games. Lana Ring, Debbie Warner, Carol Singer, Linda Bozarth, Jeanette Gaigner, Barbara Palmer, Row 4: Annie Moore, Linda Kresyman, Geneva Witt, Jetty Leach, Cathy Page, Debbie Hopkins, Cheryl Mansell, Phylis Walsh, Roxie Tush, Ciny Moore, Marsha Smith, Linda Radford. Pep Club president, Janet Reade, N attends to issues at regular meetings. , Pompoms and the T serve as symbols for Patricia Ann Caton in her role as Junior Varsity mascot. Add to School Splflt Susan Moore and Conme Gentry, cheer leaders dlscuss cheers to lead con cerning the motlons of the game With pompon 1n one hand and 'm1ke in the other Cindy Cooper announces the next Varsity cheer at assembly Pep speaker J1m G1ad1eux offers a few words of sp1r1t to the student body at one of many assembhes I The '66 67 Lettergurls Alternate Cathy O'Nea1, T N Pat DeNo1f, E Linda Jenkins R Janet Reade Loyce Easter U Paula Tisdale, R Janet Laningham, and Alternate, Sandy Cornelius l Q , . - .. R a I zu .E f' I . 4 X2 i t . , ' , tg E. . ,o In , V . . . ,. 5 6 2 U' V A.. ,I I A -1 - , , n vv n n , rv uv I vv u . ' I ' 7 I l H N , U vv , , . .i,, Y -.:, V!! W X - Q ' 'fr Q A 693 Pep Club Girls Boost School Spirit Row 15 Janie Ferson, LindaMatthews, Sandy Yeager, Sandy Cornelius, Loyce Easter, Cathy O'Nea1, Vicki Moore, Judy Wright, Connie Robbins. Row 23 Jan Neighbors, Jill Johnson, Paula Tisdate, Janet Reade, Marcia Wesoloski, Gretchen Va.nSant, JUDY Gandes, Linda Crowder. Row 33 Diana Joyce, Trudy DeVo1der, Kathy Dexter, Linda Jenkins, Officers are: Pres., Janet Reade, Vice-Pres., Patty DeNo1fg Sec., Loyce Easter, Program Chair., Gretchen VanSant in? Pat DeNolf, Susan Walker, Dinise Rowe, Connie Stevens, Pam Minteer. Row 45 Elaine Blanton, Bev Morris, Julie Kinder, Lois Middleton, Nancy Teeters, Cindy Cooper, JoAnn Kuhnen, Diane Pritchard, Susan Lucas, Connie Gentry. Approaching the door of the high school is the Turner Golden Bear, Donna Sullivan. 1 'elf' ' 0411?- it-. , el. . ' P E .1- ,I!,Z f If I PEP CLU Better school sp1r1t 1S one of the po1nts the Pep Club str1ves toward, w1th many dut1es to fu1f1ll The mam duty 1S baoklng the Turner Golden Bears Off1cers th1s year were Janet Reade, Pres, Pat DeNo1f V108 Pres, Loyce Easter, Sec, and Gretchen VanSant Pro Cha1rman Vars1ty cheerleaders were elected 1n the sprmg, and spent one week at Topeka learnmg new cheers Vars1ty cheerleaders must e1ther be Jtuuors or senlors, and all cheerleaders must mamtaln a C average to cheer Sponsors are MISS Brown, Mrs Potter, and Mrs Ihde as head sponsor For the f1fth year the Pep Club dec1ded to elect letter g1r1s, wh1ch are senlors Row 1 Marcia DeGraeve, Dellzie Ross, Karen Twibell, Penny Stronach, Kathryn Masters, Jeanne Crane Row 2, Cindy Powell, Kay Watters, Kathy Stump, ChI'1SKI'ZeSiI1ki, Cindy McClellan, Jerr1 Wylie Cheryl Copenhaver, Terry Wood Row 3 Gay Stephenson, Joyce Laningham, Donna Lee, Donna Sullivan, Rosemary Huck, Jean Mixer, Linda I Cheerleaders have many excxtlng moments as Linda Felghner s1ts for a graceful pose and happy sm1le Feighner Pam Kendall, Janice Cassidy, Connie Poffinbarger Row 4 Rogenla DeCoudres, Jean Scott, Linn Eldridge, Linda Wells, Debbxe Stirling, Jan Cooper, Jan Cameron, Beckie Winters, Carol Gentry, Donna Martin, Vickie Blanz . . . . . . . . . A ' I . V ll - - . . 5 0 ,, s - , ,, ' -. ' ' 1' ' . s , . 5 H A 3 . n V . ' . . ,N fl L . , . . . y 4 . . . ,, . . t .1 . . . Q -1 ' ' . . - : ' . f l , u ' ' ml QW N 'S r A ,gill , - -r - ' I 3 , Y-V ' ga. ' N I .J -sl, . ir., ,jew -gf l ,JQTE-if-U 'J ' 5 9 . . . . , 1 0 Q . CHEERLEADERS The Varsity Cheerleaders take on a large responsibility at Turner High School. They are the leaders of the Pep Club at games, and the school leaders at Pep Assemblies. They do their utmost best to encourage school spirit among the student body, and cheer the Bears to VICTORY! The cheerleaders attended Kiwanis Youth Camp in Topeka Kansas the week of June 4. There they learned new cheers and pompon routines. Every evening they entered compe- tition and won first. The final day of camp each Turner cheerleader received a blue ribbon and the much sought Spirit Stick . During the summer and school months, the cheerleaders hold regular practice sessions every Tuesday and Thursday. ' . ,,- - -. E 'x Back row: Carol Gentry, Susan Moore, Cindy Cooper, Nancy Teetersg front, Pam Kendall, Connie Stevens, Denise Rowe, Connie Gentry. x ., X Connie Gentry' Nancy Teeters Senior Senior Connie Stevens Pam Kendall Senior Junior ,, 6, vit, ,sy 4 v , ' . s' 5' 1 t Cindy Cooper Denise Rowe Alternate SGIHOI' Carol Gentry Susan Moore Junior Alternate UNIOR SQUA J X Ira' V .- if ,.,, ,V ,QI 1, ' N fm-nfs! Pi 1 gr v, 1 ' nb-If J ' 53.1 ' ' :'-Juli Showing off their skill are: Linda Feighner, Kathy Brenda Caton climbs a flag pole to keep in shape, while Way, Brenda Caton, and Janice Cassidy. Linda Feighner jumps through basketball hoops. Junior Varsity cheerleaders are: kneeling, Kathy Way, Paula Kaiser, Janice Cassidy, standing, Brenda Caton, Linda Feighner, Kathy Webb. 1-I 21. I., Z 'v. Q K S7 -9- AX si if 4: ,,-J.. 'FQ' -W YEARBOOK The function of the yearbook staff of the Journalism Department is to provide Turner with the 'Turnel annual. Although this is considered a service to the school, the members of the class are also bene- fitedi' ' Room 204 was a busy hub of activity as the staff strived to meet their March 6th deadline. Students worked diligently crop- ping pictures, composing headlines, draw- ing layouts, and checking copy to publish a worthwhile yearbook of this year's many activities and students. The yearbook staff as pictured at left are top: Diane Pritchard, Carol Hutton, Brenda Parks, Henrietta Pankeyg Second Row: Tim Tyson, Bev Morris, Pat Oswald, Danny Brown, Third Row: LeAnn Mc Lennon, Gloria Ginn, Mrs. Jim Bales, Jon Johnsong Fourth Row: Lance Stoner, Cheryl Saucerman, and Carolyn Campbell. Other Turnerite staff members are, sitting: Connie Gentry and Donna Beets. Standing: Scott King, Dave Williams, and Dick Kovich. 5 ,i..er.f:. T T - P 'fs' .- , , fx' -V 'gif ' -. - , - , 'L' . ' -A IQ-.'3iEx1'n':',rf4i H ., , ,, In 1, 1 it , , Lg,-, ,V 1 V. .,y',:3, ww w 'M u 41 uw 543.4 Editor-in-chief J on Johnson often pauses for times of thought and concentration when laying out a page or approving the work of the entire staff. TURNERITE STAFF Editor-in-Chief . . ..... Jon Johnson Associate Editor . . . . LGAHHMCLGHOH . , DaveWilliams . . Bev Morris Art Editor ..... Copy Editor ..... Photography Editor .... Pat Oswald Advertising Editor ..... Carol Hutton Subscription Editor . . . Diane Pritchard Faculty Section Editor .... Gloria Ginn Organizations Editor . . . Brenda Parks Class Section Editor . . Henrietta Pankey Sports Section Editor ..... Tim Tyson Index Editor ......... Donna Beets Senior Summary Editor ..... . . CarolynCampbell Staff Assistants . .... Connie Gentry Cheryl Saucerman Scott King . . . . Bob Baier Lance Stoner Dick Kovich , , Jane Bales Photographers . . Adviser . . QF! f 11 .Q W sfg 91.5 I 4 sg , 6 WPo 74 A ' 1 A ' 1' is 15 i 1 ' I .'ga1'1 82-83 84-93 . 94-99 100-101 . 102 . 103 104-106 1 uw! 3:1 an 40 5? ATHLETICS RQ,-.5 XX 7 1 THE COACHE Building winning teams is only apart of a coaches job. They are also constantly trying to build the character of their ath- letes and to create a good competitive spirit. These coaches put in many hours of hard work in training the boys for the best teams possible. This year at Turner Sherm Price was head football coach and golf coach. Head cross country coach was Bruce Bowman. Gerald Shoemaker headed the basketball department with the assistance of Tom Train. The head wrestling coach was Gerald Haney and Winston Scott was his assistant. The track squad was headed by Joe Baker and his assistants Burley Martin and Dean Borchardt. Head Football and Golf Coach Mr. Sherman Price Head Basketball Coach Mr. Gerald Shoemaker N 'I 'sg-as L5 EE? Zgfv -t 04' fi lie. , 7,4 , . , I. if iff- Assistant Basketball Coach Mr. Tom Train Head Wrestling Coach Mr. Gerald Haney 82 -.f :Liga Sfasaru .... ,Q- NRL, L. P H lx-L' NN. ' .JL-svn: 'R Assistant Wrestling Coach Assistant Track Coach Assistant Track Coach Mr. Winston Scott Mr. Burley Martin Mr. Dean Borchardt Athletic Director and Head Track Coach Head Cross-Country Coach Head Sophomore Coach Mr. Joe Baker Mr. Bruce Bowman Mr. Hubert Waugh :fi gg it t 41'- to - ff THE ME Les Bohrer Jim Gladieux Bill Perkins Dennis Vanderpool s 3? inf? .15 P? 's 'I w Y. Y.. '.- fs-QW' 'H-1 'i , A L1 Y i l on 5 W: 5 , ' - A. fgnju? I 1 Q' n if. 'L L - - ., egg - V j.1IIf:'2 V: 5 Egg' .. if if A , ,, 4:52111 '53, X ' -Ag -. , Frank Stankiewicz Cleftj and Les Bohrer Crightlwere the captains for the E.K.L. Champion Turner Golden Bears 1966. Boyd Gates Mark Schneider 'ka- Gene Pettey ig? , ' F . llii, ? 2 A , N ' 4- In Qi-'?Q., .g,. Y ' jix 'Q..,.f- x , A zfgx , f ' , ,, 5.5 13-1 . .lad YYY. .:.. T , ' 1 Terry Manis , , -I Eg- S-.J ks ,Q . gy nc .fin I 1 Q Rza, F ' 'A 1 'T - Fm .- ahg, A I, . ' in a. , Calvin Guy Ron Hall ,Af . 7 40 V .Q 3511 ' i if fi ' Q J t u , .1 U f' 5 -3 Q11-2 N., Q ' Q I .ff Aga.. ,. t 1 aff- - ... -.M Q--W-H ,Q M A is .5 ' 43:5 -' . ' p. 36 A. 'VN-f ' 1 ' 'X ,H ,. ' z- .Q I 1 . 'N 'ia 2 Ti -s 9 .. -F V wi. M. .-mp.. 'IQYQY Ziyi , .-Q -.. . H76 V 'Q .-,IL -wg., .-4 'N -: V I' A. 2 Q it ..,4, -' L A 1 A 3. - H M John Page Ken Fleming Gerald Graham ...TO BE E ,-gig A Bishop Miege player makes his cut around the right flank of the Turner Golden Bears line. As was usual throughout the game, the Stags drives were not very long. The game ended in a 0-0 tie. Turner Bear Mark Schnieder, throws a block at his DeLaSa1le opponent as Les Bohrer carries the ball through the Titans line. Number 82 is Dennis Vanderpool, who after finishing his defensive moves also threw a block to hlep for the T.D. Turner won on a Field-Goal by Gene Pettey. UNDEFE TED... Shown here is something that makes it possible for every football team to be assured of success. A percentage of three to one will keep any team from gaining any large gain. . A Rosedale Wildcat tries in vain to bring Turner's Ace End Frank Stankiewicz, after quarterback Pettey through a perfect pass to Stankiewicz. Frank then ran 20-yards for the touchdown. The play covered 60-yards. Such play by Pettey and Stankiewicz and the rest of the Bears enabeled the Bears to score their second 41-0 defeat of the second against E,K,L, schools. Mike Stober Bill Thomas Rick Wiley . .L. CHAMPIO Immediately after Turner's first and only loss QS-M Northj, the Bears went about the task of totally ravaging everybody in the league as well as all other opponents. The season was complete with Gene Pettey's total of over 1,000 yards rushing in his High School career, to the two Bear romps of 41-0 fBonner Springs and Olathej.. The other numeral in the Golden Bear standings was the tie which Turner unfortunately ran into in the game with Bishop Miege. There is some speculation as to how well the up- coming Bears will have with their new coach, but with this upcoming potential, Turner looks good for continued success in their E,K,L, Reign. In appreciation, the football team presented Coach Price with a plaque engraved in his honor. Varsity team, first row: Calvin Guy, Bill Perkins, Mike Stober, Don Helmick, Terry Manis, MarkSchneider, Frank Stankiewicz, Les Bohrer, Mitch Strader, Dennis Vanderpool, Boyd Gates, Ron Hall, and Gene Pettey. Second row: Jim Trumbo, Craig Edwards, Gerald Graham, Mike Pretz, Ken Flemming, Nick Heidrich, Rick Wiley, John Page, George Allen, Ron Lowe, Rick Fauser, Keith Bunce, and Ken Feaster. Third row: Coach Borchardt, Mark l .4-' Robinett, Coach Scott, Roger Smith, David Crookham, Lonnie Myers, Joe Barclay, Bob Howard, Alan Swartz, Buddy Martin, Gary Anderson, John Gill, Joe Miller, Dale DeMott, Rick Lohrey, Coach Haney, Coach Price. Fifth row: Ignacia Salinas, John Patton, Robert Wittkopp, Jim Loftin, Errol Steinmetz, Roy Pendergrass, Steve Hughes, Bob Baier, Mark Bell, Len Fitch, and Eddie Shutt. ,,sse ,,, g g 5 H ll i rs ge V wn T Q in R iw g 1 Ls, 4 is A J x FI g , ALQLE in 5 P . Q 4, ' N' .1 ,V if .L 9 . B2 KD 5,40 JBA! gzv- . gi X t h .5 gi - If. J M m Q17 ,n pw F'- Q fa fva 54E?'kiB'F fssfRuf,75 X74 'IYF ' :A 1 .U :Qin ,gig - 3 I! Ani' 4,1 - 4' 1' i fi A ' B . l L - p, ,xl - , 57 y 5 , iii Av i N. 'M ,,.. Ti ll, I if fl 1 , VMI,-L LVV, Eze 2 V , ,twig AY, ' ' i in . kl , t R to i Roger Smith Asst Tramer T7 Rzck Lohrey Mark Robmett Head Manager Stat1st1cs Manager Lonnie Myers Eddie Shutt Asst Manager i Asst Manager .' , , W, M , ' 1 'X 1 v , ' X 1 Nw V352 ??E l. -:Gig nf, . . . J, --2' T- ' 'Q - -. ' 'rr' 1 H f 1'1 v .' ' I. ', . f' ' f .' . .,,,. , . 4 , . .J ,, 1 1 ' ig, -' . ' ' . . ,, 1 X H with . , ' ' ' .lf ,wig X , I Q J, -- L , Jn ,Nw ,ww 1 -, V vn 'n X W' 1 11 my X , - 1. 1 , , - V , ' . , Ei .L X, ' , , , , . uf.: f , , The 1966-67 Junior Varsity: lst row: Steve Hughes, Bill Gerber. Steve Cook, Errol Steinmetz, Torn Spradling, Natcho Salinas, 2nd rowg Mark Bell, Robert Wittkopp, Larry Paulsen, Stan Frownfelter, John Patton, David Shown below is action of one of the Junior Varsity games The J.V.'s wound up with a 3-4-l 1966 season record. 1, , A ' . , r, l ,sr , Q if u - i 1,1 ' ' if ,nw Eg iftl 1 1, I my gy, ' - -11 . r ' - lg 54 . f, ' 'J 1 1 ' , F ,Q , 1 g-Af: E ' .. , - 0 11 ' - p -' Z, YK 5 -. v r 3 4 fx ' ' 6- 01.1.2 .1-,Q .mph 1 f I -1, ' . - if 1 , ,1 .- 1, , :f1 1:E. ?s Eifi ' 1 - ., , 2 1 . . J 'Q 1 ,.. 1..1,. ..... fr .si-1 ' 'Q 'Cf-: '.- M 5,515 if ae TW 33115 3 359 we---1 ,,17 3 315113 ,, . i11s' ,5gj, WWB111' 1-11' wp., .- K-311 if-.':f1 1 5 '1'LlgeeSL5iz3f1ff - 51- 51161 pangs ,J 1 mwfl-.ww 1,111 - .L ., ,n 1 -1 ,,1 .1 ,fwfr-71-, ,1fv1,a11. ,5,11 1Q ,,m A' e . N, 11 gl1., 4,-123, ,111 ,ad f J, 111 .,!.W.g,g1,111l11Wg,y3-g,V.:5,,a1 A mg -3.7 'ci' if 5,5 Y M -Wie 'WY QQ' .- f1,--,11t,1 ffm- g,wf .f..z iggfkiiffisf-ea11'Z' Y F'- y ' 1 5:55 H' ' . 1 1 .' -- V .V 653311. .psi- --. ,lf 121: 314.-kj .J 1 ' 11a'12L T-., .411 11 -,fa 123111 1 M-a,'ic. lf- Crookham, Robert Baier, Lynn Fitch, 3rd rowg Larry Wheeler, Kenny Feaster, Joe Miller, John Gill, Craig Edwards, Dale DeMott. . FOOTB LL The T,H.S. Junior Varsity had an un- even in 1966 ending up with a 3-4-1 season end recond. Department leaders were: Carriesg Tom Spradling with 39 attempts, Spradling in yards gained with 186-yards, and Steve Howard in yard-average with 5.48: Passing, Gary Anderson in attempts with 53, Anderson in passes completed with 19, Steve Cook in passing percentage with 58.3, Anderson in total yards passing with 237, and Stan Frownfelter in passing average with 14.1. Receiving: Frownfelter in catches with 8, Ralph Wallace in yards gained from catches with 84, and Wallace in total re- ceiving average 21.0. In Total offense: Gary Anderson was man of the season with 268. Point wise, Wallace, Bill Gerber, and Gerald Graham shared the lead with 12. 15 ' 1 L F r . .Hit-. 25 E ,- --.- .1 .. . . ,- - 1 -LWILISZL - ' 21' L:11'1i:J VLYJ 4 The 1967 Sophomore Football team: lst row, John Hart, Ramon Feaster, Larry Wheeler, Don Etherton, Seth Hawkins, Larry Ryder, Robert Feaster, John Muro, Rusty Gilchrist Crngr.D3 2nd row, Bill Miller, Ronnie Wittkopp, Rodney Guy, Bill Gerber, Raymond Gallahan, Roger Graham, Steve Cook, Robert Keck, 3rd row, Tom Spradling, OPH FOOTB LL Turner Sophomores of the 1966 Football year were undefeated, 7-O. Beside being second best in total offense on the J,V,, Stan Frownfelter was the soph offensive leader. Stan also lead in two other departments, Most passing yardage C3983 and best passing average 120.43 Other leaders were: Most carries, Sprading with 72, Torn also lead in the total yards in carries with 354, Wiedner in carrying average with 7.6 yards per, Frownfelter in passing attempts 1585, Frownfelter in completions with 19, Weidner in passing percentage 150735, Wheeler in receiving with 10 catches, also in yards receiving with 1 48, Spradling in best receiving average with 64.0, and Frownfelter in total offense with 572. In scoring, Wheeler lead all with 31 points. Tom Spradling and Bill Gerber were selected as Offensive and Defensive leaders at the end of the season. Mike Besse, Bob Kant, Bill Rowe, Mike Luth, Jeff James, Pat Killion, Terry Williams, 4th row, Fred Weidner, Ralph Wallace, Paul Askvern, Mike Millhouse, Don Eickoff,Steve Post, Stan Frownfelter, Joe Dobson, Roger Barnett, Fred Bogart. The Sophomore Offensive, and Defensive Captains, Bill Gerber and Tom Spradling. Under their direction, the sophs had an undefeated season record and had the best offense and defense in the league. . V 1 ' . V U -11. A UM. px . +-1 ,r' -if w A .5 V VARSITY SQUAD The Turner Bears finished the EKL season with a victory over the Rosedale Wildcats by a score of 60-54. The Bruins tied for first in the EKL with Argentine after compiling a 7-3 league slate. The Bears relived victories over Bonner twice and Rosedale twice. Losses came in the hands of Olathe, Argentine, Ottawa, but the Bears came back to overcome each team in later games. Turner received 4th place in the S-M North Regionals, after defeating Washington and suffering a loss to S-M West. Two boys were chosen to represent Turner on the EKL All-star team. They were Gene Petteyg Senior, and Alan Swartzg Sophomore. Pettey was also chosen for the all-area team. Gene Pettey George Allen Ron Lowe John Ferbezar B111 Gerber Alan Swarts Mark Matney Ron Hall Ron Samuels VARSITY SCHEDULE Washburn Rural 58 69 Turner Sumner 57 31 Turner Shawnee Heights 43 40 Turner E.K.L. Tournament at Ottawa, Turner lst Argentine 54 59 Turner Ottawa 55 56 Turner Bishop Miege 49 59 Turner Bonner Springs 'K 59 72 Turner Olathet 59 58 Turner Salina 76 60 Turner Argentinet 65 61 Turner Ottawat 52 57 Turner Bishop Ward 77 39 Turner Rosedale' 55 59 Turner Bonner Springst 57 67 Turner Olathet 56 57 Turner Argentinef' 62 77 Turner Ottawa? 45 44 Turner Rosedalet 54 60 Turner S-M North Regionals, Turner 4th Washington 49 65 Turner S-M North 68 47 Turner S-M West 76 62 Turner League Gamestk John Thornton V. 15 1 I David Atkinson Buddy Martin M N BEHI D THE SCENE 1 , .V -wra- , X, Q ' 'g ' f iG,Vf'.',1 . , ' ,iQ.i:I5W9 ifIlsa::fV1f,N f I 'til Mft Q . ff WF 'ilff i W it E, I !.:,g,j ZNW V an-.,,?!,M,J.E?i N C 9 gl!jIHg'tiff,fitfi E it ' i -'W' r ' 9 ffr,-'U' , j 1 v f C 1 M1 ,ll thi A f' Jim Trumbo Tim Harding Turner Stats Visitor Stats Head Statistician Mark Robinette Home Scorebook 4 -tl Don Fisher Frank Bailey Joe Barclay Now Mark, use this! We don't want all the other players running the other way. Especially our own. Alan Swarts' fast-break was too much for the opposing player in the Turner-Washington clash. X ft iz . ...mai , X, 3531-. 't OUT FRO T Turner's John Ferberzar Cin white? fights for another rebound in our win over Olathe. Gene Pettey Cno. 201 is careful not to foul the rebounding Miege player. KETB LL The 1966-67 Junior Varsity Basketball team ended their season with a 6 win and 10 loss record. They managed to score 822 points to their opponents 873 tallies Ron Lowe led in scoring with 152 points to his credit. The leading rebounder was George Allen with 129 oarorns. The J,V,'s show promise for next years Varsity squad with Ron, George, Bob Howard, and David Atkinson sure to be fighting for top spots. Other Junior hopefulls are, GaryAnderson, Bill Gerber, David MoGowen, Lowell Davis, Larry McGregor, and Kenny Feaster. rgmfql Q' PGP E , 'lm ' I' Featured Stars of the J.V. are Ron Lowe CrightD, and T - , , Y 1 I 1 Lowell Davis shoots for 2 points as George Allen and Gerald Graham get set for the rebound. Action took place in the opening game of the season. George Allen. These men lead the reserves in the most departments throughout the season. The Turner 1966-67 J.V, Squad. CHorizonta1 rowl Steve Howard, David Atkinson, Ron Lowe, George Allen, and Kenny Feaster. Werticle Rowl Gary Anderson, Bill Gerber, Lowell Davis, Larry McGregor, and David McGowen. P1ctured above are the two sophomore's who most greatly helped the Turner Cubs to the1r one loss season M1ke Lyons, lead 1n po1nts, and Stan Frownfelter who lead 1n total rebounds and second 1n total po1nts Sophomore Basketballers are third row, Tom Arnold, Bob Kant, Steve Post, Clyde Thurman Stan Frownfelter Steve Cook B111 Broyles, Ralph Wallace second row, John Hart Ctralnerl, Darrel I-olin Roger Barnett, Chuck Reade, OPHO ORE SKETB LL The Turner Sophomore's, wmmng flrst agam, went through a near perfect season Thelr only loss oommg 1n the flrst game of the year as they dropped to S M West, who comblned J V 's as well to beat the Bears 57 52 They went from thls defeat to beat everybody from every Shawnee M1ss1on school to all the E KL ones Also gettlng the best record 111 the Kansas of 27 po1nts a game, the1r smallest w1n was 15 po1nts and the1r largest was by 50 Leadmg scorer was M1ke Lyons followed by Stan Frownfelter As for the future, a lot can be expected from these boys and a lot w1ll be acoompllshed Rodney Guy, Tom Mlller, Gene R1chard Cmanagerj, first row, M1ke Lyons, Dan Helrmck, Wake Baker, Bob Harbour, Leshe Taylor Mike Engleman, and Bob Keck City Area. The cubs had a winning average 100 WRESTLI G This year marked the third excellent season for the Turner Wrestling Bears. The captain was Calvin Guy, Senior. Overall, they grappled to a successful season with a record of five wins, four losses, and one tie. They sent three men to the Regional Tournamentg Rick Marts, Mitch Strader, and Clyde Powell. Marts went on to the State Tournament and took second place. He then went to the Missouri Valley AAU and was champion. In the EKL Tournament, Turner had two champions 1Rick Marts, and Calvin Guyy and five runners-up. There were three individual champions at the A Team Tournament at Olathe. Turner took second place with a score of 82 to 83. Clyde Powell, 138 pound grappler, takes on his opponent is the first move for a take down in this situation, either from Washington High School. Intheir manover shownhere, wrestler could take over Clyde won his match on the Clyde is going for the take-down . In the tie-up , which Half Nelson type Pm as . 'L 1, fl, Hams Turner Wrestling Bears Captain Calvin Guy moves in an attempted reversal of h1s opponent Ca1v1n was forced to use the maneuver after bemg on his back which was not very often for the celebrated Bear SCHED LE Olathe Tournament Olathe B team at Paola Rosedale Hayden Shawnee He1ghts Washmgton Bonner Sprmgs Topeka West Ottawa EKL Tourney at Bonner February D1str1ct Tourney February 10 8L 11 Reglonal Tourney February 17 Rt 18 State at Hutch1nson December December December December December January January January January January January R1ck Staples Rick Marts Terry Precht Sophomore 1 year Varsity 95 lb Junior 2nd year Varsity 103 lb Semor, 2nd year Varsity 112 lb 101 ' ' y 2 81 3 . V X 8 15 A I 20 F l 5 ' y. 19 ' ' 1 -111 N 21 1 1' 25 28 ' - . V 3 at 4 ' ' vw - c bt,,m ,I S V Kyy, 1 vm..- 5 dl: 43 ,-- -Qi- P thi 1.-em, , I wi me Nb! Y 'aw Af R...- R-,,.,1x-en 6 li. an 222, fx, 51 2 I - FTQTTL- , na nu r WRESTLING Turner's Star Grappler, Rick Marts, went all the way to the State Tournament with an unblemished record of 22-0. Rick continued his winning streak through the state preliminaries and semi- finals at Hutchinson. During the finals he was defeated by his opponent from Campus High School of Wichita. Rick's defeat was the result of a 15 second riding timeg which gave his opponent the extra point to win. Rick's loss encouraged his determina- tion to capture the title of the AAU Missouri Valley Championship. Rick will undoubtedly keep his record down to one defeat as he continues to wrestle next year. Displaying seven of his wrestling medals, Rick won high honors by winning his largest medal at the AAU Missouri Valley championship in the 103 lb. Weight division. Here Rick demonstrates one of many positions in wrestling which enabled him to win many matches and weight division championships. 104 The THS Harriers. Cfhird rowj Joe Bartoski, Eldon Becker, Jim Precht, Bill Moore, Don Fisher,Jim Hanson, Phil Linch. CSecond Rowj, Steve Kibbee, Lowell Davis, CROSS-CGUNTRY Having four returning Varsity Letter- men and two other returning J. V. Letter- men make the Varsity, Turner ran to a sec- ond consecutive year as fourth in the E.K.L. The 1966 Edition of the Harriers had its own celebrity in T.H,S, Cross-country cap- tain Bill Moore. Bill won three meets in- dividually. The Golden Bears also featured Larry McGregor as the only sophomore to return on the Varsity. The Bears suffered only one injury, in the early part of the season, Don Fisher pulled a muscle but still gained his Varsity Letter. lnthis sport,the individual has to run 2-Miles in the meet and usually runs six mile s a night dur i ng regular practice with the season lasting a little less than three months. David Lillich, Tim Tyson, Terry Precht, Allen Abbott. CFirst Rowj, Charles Justus, Mike Manis, Tim Harding, Larry McGregor, Mike Heidrick, Pat Toman. Bill Moore Senior Tim Tyson 2-year Varsity Senior Captain 2-year Varsity fr, I 5 Terry Precht Senior Eldon Becker Junior 1 year Varsity J 1m P recht Senior Dave L1111ch Junior 1 year Varsity 'W Don Fisher Senior Lowell Davis Sophomore 1 year Varsity Larry McGregor J umor Steve Kibbee Sophomore 1 year Varsity 105 . Q. I s 2-year Varsity 1-year Varsity 1-year Varsity 2-year Varsity , It I .- V s rv 'F' -X ' 1 1 1 106 - 'tiff M1321 faq 5 I. ,nts 5' . ',,.-K?'f '4 A pit j' ' 2 71 -1 -.L.,'gQi-, ax fl . ' 1' 1 ' Wx. , , .ffl J L . V. , 4 A-., , wg! .r -,- 1 -. . 1 I' , 1, y Turner's expert hurdler Gene Prettey clears the last hurdle in the 120-yard high hurdle race at the Pittsburgh Relays. Gene beat his opponent from Parkview by .1 second. His fastest time was 14:3. The rimners are: Cfirst rowb Mike Bessey, Steve Kibbee, Charlie Justice, Terry Mast, Jim Hanson, Mike Kelly, Gene Pettey, Nick Heidrick, Terry Precht, Gary Anderson, Eldon Becker. CSecond Rowb Mark Matney, Tom Miller, Joe Barclay, Pete Horton, Gary McGuire, John Gill, John TRACK Turner's marvelous running Bears found the exact moment to combine its drive and win seven first places out of a possible 17 to take an unprecedented 2nd place in the E.K,L, Throughout the year, speculation was announced that Turner could only get third, but double winners Gene Pettey and Mike Kelley started things off as Jim Gladieux won the Shot Put, Terry Manis won the Discus, and the relay team of Eldon Becker, Larry Wheeler, Gary Heatwole, and Bill Moore won the Medley Relay. Pettey won the 120-High's and the Long Jump, while Kelley won the 100-yard Dash and the 220- yard Dash. Two records were broken this year, the 120-High Hurtle with a 14.3 timing, and Mike Kelley in the 100-yard Dash with a 10.2. Ferbezer, Kenneth Feaster, Errol Steinmetz, Donald Payne, Cllhird rowh Thomas Spradling, William Gerber, Lowell Davis, Leslie Taylor, David Llllich, Alan Swartz, Lawrence Wheeler, Buddy Martin, Steve Cook, Gary Hieatwol. K March March Apr11 Aprll Apr1l Aprll Apr1l Apr1l May Aprll Aprll Apr1l State Indoor at Manhatten Ottawa Quadrangular S M West Quadrangular Ottawa Relays P1ttsburg Relays Olathe lnv1tat1onal Argentme Relays S M Relays at S M North E K L Meet at Ottawa Jumor Vars1ty Schedule T H S Bonner liz Olathe T H S Argentme 8LRosedale T H S Argentme 8zOttawa Turner 100 yard Dash art1st Mlke Kelley takes another f1rst 1n h1s spec1ality Mlke t1ed the record of 10 3 Cset by Gentry two years agoj in th1s race, and then broke that record w1th a 10 2 tlming at the Ottawa Relays T H S Welghtmen C1strowDDonHe1mick Mike Holtmeyer, Cal Guy, Jim Gladleux, Gene Pettey Gary Anderson, Ken Feaster, B111 Thomas, C2nd rowj Gerald Graham, Rod Y 1967 Track Managers D1ck Kovlch, Jackle Martin, M1ke Kobe, and Gene Tunks Hanes, Ron Lowe, Cra1g Edwards, Joe Miller, John G1ll, Steve Cook, Don Pane C3rd row? Jim Trumbo, Ramon Feaster, Stan Frownfelter, Steve Howard, Robert Feaster. 25 fr' l 28 I 4 . . W ' li ' , S , . 18 . . ' ' 21 ' ,- R V ' 28 . . . . I l I A 5 . . . j ' 4 . . ., ' 12 . . ., ' ' 27 . . ., ' v N 108 Administration , , 110-113 Personnel . . . 114,115,128 Liberal Arts . . 116,118,120 Sciences . . . . . 124,125 Fine Arts ,,.... 122 Skills . . . 119,123,126,l27 46 br 'G FACULTY -1 if-5 110 SCHOOL BOARD Direct Educational Program In District The Board of Education of the Turner Unified School District 24202 is responsible for organizing and coordinating the efforts of Turner High School, Pierson and Highland Junior High Schools, and five elementary schools. With the School Board meeting regular- ly to discuss goals and educational plans for the district, Dr. Sanford Witter, as Superintendent of schools, guides and leads the educational program of the Turner Unified School District. With the two Junior Highs Well under way in their second year of operation, Turner Unified School Dis- trict 419202 is greatly enriching their ed- ucational program. -:sig Dr. Sanford Witter fulfilled his fifth year as Superintendent of Schools for the Turner District. 1966-67 School Board, left to right: Dr. Sanford Witter, Steineger, Dr. Lee Rook, Dr. Aubrey Gentry, Mr. Harold Mr. Wallace Smith, Mr. James Stirling, Mr. Joseph Cook, Mr. Fred Rosenau, Mr. Howard Miller. '. i ---,ins-an Q .-,. . -xlililffzsig . S+ , T, -QVA,., . ' . ,N . ,1 v J . - gs' Mr. Miller, Asst. Superintendent, keeps a busy schedule keeping faculty informed on current meetings. Promoted As Director Of- Data. Processing Projects Mr. T.R., Palmquist is now in his first year as a new director of Data Processing and Federal Projects. During the 28 years, Mr. Palmquist was principal at Turner over three thousand young people graduated.. Although he finds his new job very in- teresting, it is not quite as much fun as working at T.H.S. He still feels himself to be a large part of the Turner Bears. His new position involves two major fields. He is in charge of Data Processing and Federal Projects and will probably take over any research which must be done. Not only is Data Processing becoming anessen- tial part of office work, but it is a new challenge for Mr. Palmquist. OFFICIALS Assist School Board In Operation Of District Assisting Dr. Witter as superintendent of schools, for the past three years, is Mr. Howard Miller. Mr. Miller employs and assigns the professional personnel and other school district staff members. He also takes care of the lnservice Education of the faculty of the school district. Another special feature of Mr. Miller's job is the direction of the curriculum and district improvements. Mr. Miller is also the director of the teachers workshops. Workshop discussions are aimed at improvements and advance- ments in the field of education and at speci- fic advancements and improvements in the various departments of OUR school district. Mr. Palmquist executes one of the duties as director of the Project which fulfills many district needs. 111 112 PRINCIPAL Principal Leads In High School Progress Leading our new administration and our always improving school is a competent and personable Principal, C. Dabney Lawhorn. Mr. Lawhorn graduated from Parsons Junior College and received his B.S. in business administration at Austin College. He then acquired his M.E. in public school administration. Kansas State College of Pittsburg and the University of Kansas are other schools where Mr, Lawhorn did addi- tional graduate work. In his first year as principal of Turner High School, Mr, Lawhorn has deservingly earned the respect and admiration of the students and faculty alike. Mr. Lawhorn summed up his views of Turner when he re- marked, We have one of the best faculties of any high school and an excellent student body. Despite his many activities, Mr. Lawhorn finds time to watch his student body participate in athletics. Principal C.D. Lawhorn Turner High School ,...- -,j,J- A MINISTR TOR Ca.rr1es Respons1b111ty For Teachlng Gra.d1ng Servlng 1n h1s flrst year as Vlce Pr1nc1 pal, Mr Allen Brown seems very pleased Wlth h1s new pos1t1on He has taught at Turner 1n prev1ous years ln the Soc1a1 Solenoe Department as an Arner1canH1story teacher Mr Brown was not1f1ed of the new pos1t1on the flrst of August For the last slxteen years M1 Joe Baker has taught Phys1ca1 Educatlon at the h1gh school Three years before that he was an Amerman Government teacher Mr Baker 1S servmg 1n a new posl tlon thls year also He 1S the adrnlmstratlve ass1stant for the hlgh school He 1S also actlng as athletlc dlrector for the d1str1ct and head track coach for Turner xl Mr Allen Brown Mr Brown, v1ce pr1nc1pa1, comes to h1s new pos1t1on after numerous years as a soc1a1 sc1ence mstructor Mr Joe Baker A new face 1n a new place represents Mr Joe Baker as he executes his dut1es 1n the new attendance 0ff1C9 F553 'fe Ykwe.f-I ff 113 114 GUIDANCE Help Students With Problems and Programs There were three guidance counselors this year at Turner High School, each one had the responsibility of testing, counseling, and guiding every student in school. Mrs. Martha Eisele, Senior counselor, is very well informed on college qualifica- tions, admission, and scholarship proce- dures. She is also the Director of Guidance of the Secondary Schools in the Turner Unified District 202. Mr. Gerald Haney, Junior counselor, has been counseling for three years now. Besides counseling he teaches Psychology and is assistant football coach and Head wrestling coach. Mrs. Jeanne Doxee, Sophomore coun- selor, is in her first year of counseling here at Turner. Mrs. Doxee also teaches a Vocations class. Distracted while making inquiries in the office, Mr. expresses surprise. Haney E l I J i img Mr. Gene Bell and Mrs. Eisele discuss the guidance problems of the Turner School District 202. Miss Doxee is enjoying her first year as counselor for the Sophomore Class. Keepmg health records const1tutes a large part of the dutles executed by Mrs Creek school nurse Between the covers of every book 11es a world of knowledge awa1t1ng those who would only grasp lt Students of Turner need to look as far as thelr own school llbrary to f1nd such books The llbrary also makes an excellent study hall as all mater1als are close at hand Actlng as an a1d to many students M1ss Keltha Peterson has helped Wlth many personal projects of the students NURSE LIBRARY Tend To The Da,11y Needs Of Hxgh School Students In a tlme of modern medlcal m1racles students are st1ll 1n need of a good school nurse to tell them they are fme and able to go back to class Mrs Paullne Creek Turner's new school nurse does just th1s and also keeps records of each student She often admlmsters flrst a1d for m1nor allments and refers students to fam11y doctors for more serlous 11lnesses She performs one of the much needed servlces to add to school l1fe at Turner A ser1ous faced M1ss Peterson llstens quletly to a student 1n need of matenals for a term paper '4 115 116 ENGLISH Training Improves C ommunication Skills The requirements for graduation re- main the same as the years before in the English department--three general English courses, and one selective. The general English courses are Eng- lish I,II,III,, These are centered around the study of great literature, such as the novel Great Exgectations, taken up in the English I classes. The Students in English II study Silas Marner, and the famous play Oir Town is one of the features of English III. The fourth English credit is a choice Journalism Speech, Dramatics, between Creative Writing, and English IV, for those who plan to attend college. --3 -,c F 515 ' I- ami ' f 1-15. MERLE HARRIS ISLA HIGGINS 'lg Us VERLENE POTTER VIRGINIA SWARTZ KATHY BOND ESSIE DAVIS KATHLEEN ELLIOTT Mr. Harris reviews the daily lesson plan he has prepared for his sophomore English classes. MacBeth draws a complicated question from Senior English students and a detailed explanation from Mrs. Bond. 5 :fairer f f M1 Wallace Speech Drama and Sophomore Enghsh ln structor explams the elementary procedure of good speech JEANNE LEONARD BARRY WALLACE ENGLI H Drama., Journalism, Speech Enrich Program The Journahsm classes conslst of Jun1or Journahsm Semor Joulnahsrn and Yearbook These classes spend thelr t1me preparlng the Booster and the Turnente fO1 publlcatlon And as 1n the Junlor JOlll1'1a11S1'1'1 Class they study the flelds of Journahsm 1n general acqulrlng a useful background 1n newspaper and rnagazme Work In the Drama class students look 1nto the Theater 1ts hlstory and p11ne1p1es The students practlce the art of actlng by pe1 formlng 1n mmor Sk1tS and plays throughout the course The Speech class deals w1th the prm c1p1es of pubhc speakmg The students study speeches for almost every oocas1on Mrs Leonard ms caught red handed by the staff photo grapher as she prepares to rob the teachers maxlbox QTI1 Q11 Lim fm nm! 'Ir' QQ 117 . . . 1 . 5 9 0 . q . . Q . . . . ' 9 4 . . 9 9 1 1 . . 1 . . , 1 . . . . n W O 1 o V f- - 7 f V . - I . - . - 1 2 ' Q 0 p Q , Ja K ,. , ' , T X T Ps W . m ' '3' I 7 i1 r M 1.41 W4 I ' ' Nw H :W 'It 'N H W W1 - H1 M h H W 1 ' .., H W ' , . ,,, ,, M T . . W ' 1 118 LANGUAGES World Widens Through Language Programs Today, more than ever, people of the world need to be able to communicate and understand each other., It is essential for students to learn as much foreign language as possible. Turner offers three foreign languages in its curriculum: Latin, French, and Span- ish.Latin is the basis of the English language, while French being one of the more pro- minent languages spoken in the world. Spanish has been added the last three years. Each language is offered for three years, ex- cept for Spanish which is for four.. Students are encouraged to broaden their knowledge by taking advantage of the opportunity to learn about other people of the world by studying their foreign languages. Mrs. Grey checks for materials she might find useful for her Latin class or club. wg? N iii. Hi if f-M.. ., Hf 1 ' M Hwww!wwvgZ31V,wiMm.,DgEgs M LUCY GREY MARGARET LEATHE RBERRY JEANNENE BROWN CHERYL OSBORN 4 1 Miss Brown cheerfully takes a Spanish class through the daily pronunciation review. Miss Marshall checks an office practice assignment for accuracy and neatness. KAY GELBACH NANCY MARSHALL SHARON IHDE I ' 4 73-J, 4 ., , - vi A ,ml . HELEN MCDONNOUGH JANE CLARK COMMERCE Courses Suggested To Compete In Modern Life After graduation many students will go out into the World of business with its de- manding efficiency. All students, including those who are college bound, need some business education to compete in the world today. To prepare future secretaries and ex- ecutives for this busy world, Turner offers many fine courses in the business field. Bookkeeping, typing, office practice, business law, and shorthand I and Il assist in the necessary training. Business education provides a new be- ginning for many young Americans. Miss Clark records grades from typing class as she prepares averages for the six weeks. Wiixi ,4 119 120 SGCIAL SCIENCE World Responsibility Created In Studies Mr. Allen Brown, head of the Social Science Department, says that Turner's social studies courses are failing unless they prepare students for effective citizen- ship. Turner's Government and Sociology courses teaches students to be effective citizens. American and World History courses teach incidents of the past, so that as citizens of tomorrow, they will be better able to meet problems of the future. Also in the program are Psychology and Inter- national Relations which enable students to glimpse the world of human interaction. These students span the range of social relationships, whether in the past or pre- sent, international affairs, or in our own city. Mrs. Zimmerman shows her displeasure with asituation which arose through a misunderstanding. MILDRED CUNNINGHAM KENNETH SYRING . if- - ., - ,.- -- .- iii .1-2' 5, 1 , L- Y. A . 4 '-ggi i f ' ' 12. . ', -34. V -V - -N -Q-, ,: w,.pi-:- -with Q, 'I- s:s....f ., . .,. E . .Q KARL GROSS ARTY THOMAS TRAIN Mr. Bell appears happy and anxious to begin his driver education class. WINSTON SCOTT GERALD SHOEMAKER R'LEIGH BELL NANCY ZIMMERMAN CHARLES STEWART Serving as a class sponsor, Mr. Train displays his well- known disposition at Ll recent Junior assembly. Besides her duties as an American History teacher and music instructor, Miss Cunningham pauses a moment to take roll. 121 122 FINE ARTS Add Cultured Elemen To Student's Lives The Music and Art Department have added much spirit to Turner this year. Students shared in the enjoyment they received from the musical assemblies and other performances provided by those en- rolled in the music department headed by Mr, Erdman Johnson and Mr. Wayne Hamilton., Handel's Messiah was presented for the eighteenth time at Turner. The Choir also presented the musical, The Music Man. Mr. Hamilton has lead the Turner High band during Pep Assemblies and during half-time at the home football games. The Art Department, headed by Mr. Gary Marquardt, has shown great skills, A picture is worth a thousand words not only to Art students but it has also been proven to all students who have seen some of these drawings. Another Messiah is on it's way to success as Mr. Johnson rehearses with the choir. t Mr. Marquardt is busily working on his schedule for the next school week. GARY MARQUARDT WAYNE HAMILTON CONNIE VAN AUKEN ERDM AN JOHNSON 4 RAEDELL POLING JANE BEILSTEIN ROSEMARY GROSDIDIER Miss Grosdidier ponders over a question asked in her homeliving class. HOME ECONOMICS Skills For Future Presented THS Girls Girls hope someday to be good wives and mothers.This is where Turner's Home Economics Department helps. A girl must first realize the importance of the role in life she has chosen for herself. She will want to fulfill the responsibility of keeping up a home, caring for children, and of being an interesting individual to the best of her ability. Home Economics prepares young wo- men for this responsibility. Turner pro- vides excellent equipment for these class- es so that girls will learn to be an ex- perienced homemaker. Turner offers Foods, Clothing I and II, and Home Living. These courses are respectively taught by Mrs. Jane Beilstein, Mrs. Raedell Poling, and Miss Rosemary Grosdidier. Miss Beilstein looks worried. Could it be someone is burning the morning bacon. 1 h 123 124 SCIENCE Laboratory Provides Research Opportunity Science is one of the most talked about subjects in this day and age. In our time everything is based on such things as space, the atomic bomb, and nuclear weapons. The horizons of the space age are expanding and Turner is attempting to meet this challenge by opening up several fields of science so students can understand easier this scienti- fic World. ln order to meet this challenge, Turner has improved the facilities and quality ofour science education. The Science Department offers such courses as Biology I and II, Chemistry, and Physicst Mr. Martin shows some concern at the results ofa physics experiment third hour. w l ARNOLD VOTH LLOYD FUGATE BURLEY MARTIN KAY NIES BRUCE BOWMAN Mrs. Nies examines one ofthe more interesting specimens found in her lab cultures. Wait a minute! Somebody threw a clod in the churn, quips Mr. Waugh at a wrong answer. SHIRLEY COF FIN VERNON ALLISON QWJS HUBERT WAUGH MATHEMATICS Reasoning Ability Improves With Math Mathematics has become one of the most vital and emphasized courses in school., It occupies a very important part of everyone's life. No one, regardless of occupation, can live without it., It teaches a student to think and reason for himself, which as an individual he must learn to do. To achieve these needed goals, Turner's math courses provide for college and gener- al living. ' The Math courses offered this year at Turner were: Algebra I and Hg Advanced Algebra, Geometry, Practical Math, and Senior Math which includes Trigonometry, Calculus, and Analytical Geometry. Math teachers were Mr, Hubert Waugh, Mr. Vernon Allison, and Miss Shirley Coffin, Mr. Allison takes a breather between classes and smiles at a student's joke. 125 126 INDUSTRIAL ARTS J 1 Basics Introduced In Industrial Classes 15 QQ High schools of today are doing every- E is thing possible to prepare students for a prosperous and full life after graduation. This not only includes college preparation, but also development of certain skills and abilities which may aid a student in select- ing a vocation. The purpose of industrial arts is to give valuable training to boys who are interested in the industrial field as a possible vocation or as a hobby. Turner has well-equipped shop areas which give students opportunity to work with up-to-date machinery and gain actual exper- ience through their work., Courses offered in this department are printing, auto me- chanics, general shop, metal and Woodwork- ing and mechanical drawing. KENNETH JOHNSON DICK WALKER Through many years of experience, Mr. Ashby can ex- Hi pertly show shop students the use of machinery. WAYNE ASHBY LOU AYERS MIKE HIGGINS f, ' 3 i ,jig - V HORTON BOLIN RAYMOND BARNE TT Mr. Price watches intently as two of his many students demonstrate the monkey-roll. girls' trophy-winning basketball team for a picture. Mrs. Saul is assisted by Tim Tyson in directing the PHYS. ED. Prepares The Student For Future Athletics The demand for physical fitness in to- day's world makes it necessary for every school to provide physical education in its curriculum. At Turner this demand was met by requiring one year of physical education with an additional two years offered as e- lective. Several programs were offered for intramurals. There was bowling,volley ball and gymnastics. New equipment was receiv- ed in the form of golf clubs., A change was made in this year's uniforms. Instead of the traditional black shorts and white blouses, the uniform was a one-piece white gym suit. Turner has a real interest in its students and has met its demand by pro- viding physical education. JOE BAKER SHERMAN PRICE JANICE SAUL 127 128 PER ONNEL Change Is Evident Among School Personnel The students of Turner are dependent not only on the teachers but on the many workers which include the office workers, cafeteria ladies, custodians and bus drivers. The office has taken a change for the better this year. For the first time the attendance office is separate from the main office. The new office is located in room 208. This is the place where students can pick-up their admits and tardy cards. The office ladies are responsible for the many behind the scenes jobs that serve in keeping Turner in working order. They are in charge of selling school supplies and collecting money for LD. and Senior pictures. Iona Carmichael, personal secretary to the principal, performs numerous tasks in her busy schedule. Vivian Lewman, financial secretary, Despite her many duties as a mem- 1tfIary.Lou Pullium works only part- helps the student body and faculty ber of the office staff, Eileen Taylor time in the high school office, but in her vast job of keeping records poses for a picture with one of her she performs many duties which for Turner High. frequent smiles. extend time allowed for others. -Lmiannn 1 J w ,ggi rpm' 1 ,, Q , Mg, The ladies who prepared meals for approximately 1000 Turner High School students in 1966-67 are left to right: back rowg Chessie Evans, Marie Neumer, Margaret Lohrey, and Mildred Keller. Front rowg Ruth Adams, Ruth -Lynch, Cordelia Crummet, and Mae Vallis. -4 l V Rose Thomas, attendance as- sistant, files tardy and absence cards as a small part of her Mrs. Pullium, Mrs. Carmichael, and Mr. Haney seem to be enjoying the usual daily schedule. peaceful, relaxed atmosphere of the office. . 3-.:.'Fvwf+f-W 25' ,. . 1 1 VY, . . In , ,I 'NV' LA f lx. 4 129 'I-f. J-1. W X 'Qfr '1 v F-.f 'MJ ,M iw , X Q in 4.5.5-, ww, 225.45 , -wee, yrs --1 1- w v - ' 1:-. ev, -4- wud. ,gf ggi 1. ,U Mx 4, M-1. flu.: ,, -: 13.1511- ' Q 'Em E jig-5:,,g.A ,ffU'H,',f11 ::'? jf , ' i Q. A , 'savE:E7.' 1-' ,, Mlm- ,.-ifvqi I ,'.,, - , 1 1 'R145'iirciin'i2,hL 3',3.'?'g.f'- ' Y.. Y . : W 1 gg. ff. f :Q , ,' v ,. ' ,f - . J-??jf25If1'f2:fPgg2iF,:fi1'fg5: ,ggilm S, -,142 ya., Ml. fgsfl', if41g.' gs.g4,-:M ' ' j,,, 1 , . V- L 'Tig 17 2' ', 'E-E15 1 ff' -7 'f3AC1 1 K Q1'f3P ?15-j -lffff' sg ' -, ,I if.g? -gi, 'Er-3,-, - VJ . 9.35,-, I, .. nl ' -' .wiv-it.. : :lasik ' '13 ' f . 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Y! .. .. vi U- , Y: ,A I, PQ? ,-Imjfi f ., A . ' n r v , , a 4 3 I Ah w ie? T. A ' . -,Q 1 , - . Q fm ' ' '- 'f ' X .,1...- 1-,---34, A ' L1'1Q,. -Z 'z1 f- , ' j..l'ih! Lfzl a. i-. l r - x O s , . rfw ' 1 F3 ' if - :Rn- 'r les Taylor President 15, .271 .a - wer, ., lf. , re 'Q -.1 A In , . lx, . . bi? 225 . ffl rf : gr Ee- rg 1-5 N Bill Gerber Vice-President .Ash jj r 0 Don Elherlon. Secretary-Treasrrrer . A nu Diana Adams n ,4 A 7 fiilg. X .6 .4 William Adams Q , A 3, we Ji V b ,L g Jacqueline Albertson V W 1 A a .I E' 5' ' -,ek Geraldine Appleton N 'f E 3 r 3 - H f f ,B David Arnold gf' -jf . 'ii -- , W 7 ' l R 1 1-1 A ld K: A ' 1? ' , '. f , Q .' i A ... X . ' ' a D mo Vx, 4 - Dil J .a.'5'-Q . .-12. , 'rf K James Ashlock ik - ' 11,11 ' A ,,,: ,,,- fg- . R- Kathryn Ashworth ix ij Sjbw fl '57 1 6 3' -1 ff Q 'QS 5 5, Paul Askren A ' - -B 'iw' ' SL' - S -- Y B' Norman Ast . I V ' f ., 'N -- 7 - v l Robert Bain 6 V E ,- g ' , - Q , ' Lyle Baker -Q 4 X 1 l A r gag? ' is T' w ji ,.,, ' 155+ -3 W Wade Baker iw-gf , ,lfayyqh ' 1 M -- ' , 'T Debbie Banks V . ,'i','P 1' L 'Q ' ,. ' '1' Stephanie Barbarick 'Egg un, , -S I ' . , '5' Q Pamela Barclay ,g 1. ,Q Aan .j zz.. J 4 jr Bob Barlow rf - T3 7 W' ' th Roger Barnett ' ' fx - . ' George Bartkoski v AV X A Qi 'P Dean Bates Y ' ' ' ' . ' Marlene Beatty ' -.K L f l si G .5 U Roger Beets P ip' -54, 2 V iqf ' 1 f Charles Bessey ' A J V -Q,-If George Best pi' A ,X Af K A A I l . ,un Ah , ara, B B' ,f,,,,.,pgfr NP A -V 'nk ,aff , A D-X -5 'iris Vg 3 f:,,f,sm5f55: - I i , Bonnie Bethard , '-ws, ,-5 ' . Z Q K A Linda Bider f QL lf Y L 'i 4 'Y' i ' ' '1 Wanda Bierman ..., 1 V b Q H 3 David Biggs V' E VA ' ,' Steve Blackburn ' . ,f ff. X, l -l A Bradley Boan 2' H 1 , , A L :ill Tir. fg f b T . f 'Y ' 1' A I' U - A I n 5 ' Donald Boan K H2 W3 5 f . x . . . .I , L- ,I Ng Q- - Jacquiline Boan I V: ,N l 1 A ,' -.,, f' A -'f fl- 'J Freddy Bogard ' , G in 11 ' - - - i , A , Marsh Bowers x , 4 W ,. ' - . -,511 Linda Bozarth - ' ., . a - - X v - - ' Y Richard Bradley RNS .Qbw 5 3. ' - -:ag 4-K -L ' .X Debra Brandon H 1 f ' Edna Brooks ' 5, + A John Brown 1-S 'H A William Broyles Thomas Bryon Diane Buck 133 Gary Buck Sarah Burnam Raymond Callahan Earnie Cardin Steve Carey Sherry Carson Ernest Cartmell Brenda Caton Sharon Chapman Sandra Chesnut Cherie Clancy Gail Clark Margaret Clary Steve Cleveland Karen Clevenger Harold Click James Cochran Paul Cook Steve Cook Barbara Cornelius Suzanne Coutsonikas Michael Coyazo Annabell Criger Steven Crossland Nancy Crowder Barbara Croxton Thomas Cullen Luther Cumbie Linda Cummings Larry Czirr James Daniels Connie Davis Sophomores Driver's Ed. classes IS a new experience for e Sophomore Class .yi I .Asa , -51 . .f V S ' -, .-t.. , F ,Q Nei ' r 2.4 1 L I 'J , 'Sf if' C -. A K lg A -. '17, 2- S i ,qi . . J .BQ .f J Q J rf- rf .. A. '- r XX. lx 1 ' V 5 ,4 -at -f s E .f 1 1 . Dona Davis Sherry Dawley Steven DeGraeve Miles Dickens Paul Doering Gloria Donn David Dull Larry Easter Kathy Edwards Lowell Davis Joseph Dobson Janice Earls xi lr. M L Y f .45 ing ' v . ' 1' ' ' ,-.. :lr ,- . -v .5 M W' --1i ..'Ol4 xii' Q' , A 191 , e, A I w I T 59-+I' if xk, Billy Day Jerry Dominguez Frank Eaton .. 4. 1 Q, If ffe-. Li :A, L J 1 ay' X W K . u B 7:1 ... + rr' 1 - x - M U lr FM' X ,- Q -wsiriy .,, Connie Demott Jeanette Doughty Donald Eickhoff ,Y-Q 5. Q' 1 H1111 Ml! 1 X U :-- , , N Nu ..y,, ' I ffg, J he 'I X V l--mx.-wA l ,- Q 11451 w x ' Q uv l . 1 N W Jean Dempsey Linda Douglas Marlene Elam Linda Dexter Kathy Duffett Allen Elsbury Belinda Elsbury Margaret Enfield Michael Engleman Donna Estes Donald Etherton Judith Everett Linda Everhart Raymond Feaster Robert Feaster Deborah Ferbezar Janey Ferguson Shirlay Fitzgerald Janice Fletcher Michael Foland Larry Foley Janice Forrest Linda Forrest Darrel Frolin 'iii 136 Sophs Became Accustomed To Turner Halls V . 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J ' fl ,f'if X A-'ll 'Q ifipg -.,, : 5 ,rf . ff ii- f W -X., -i' '34 Stan Frownfelter Jeanette Gaignat Richard Gamble Douglas Gargus Daniel Gates Arnold Gerber Nancy Gerdes James Gilchrist Chester Gilley Roger Graham Patty Green Christina Green Gary Green Terri Greninger Paul Guthrie Rodney Guy Russell Hale Nancy Hall Robert Harbour John Harris John Hart Doris Hartford Sandra Hartzler Seth Hawkins Willie Heath Gary Heatwole Albert Hellebuyck Danny Helmick Bill Herring Bonnie Hess Terry Hewitt Jerry Hicks Rosemary Higgins James Hollingshead Belinda Holloway Kathrine Holtmeyer Deborah Hopkins Steven Howard Mike Hunter Roger Huskey Cheryl Hutton Sue Jackson ,., . ,. ,F-j.g,.g 1' ..-,, 1 t--- H- W-Tx..... , gp-W twin.- -...,5,,,...-.. , . .' 1, ,lf . , rl 472 . f - A. . ,-:-. T 1.. 1, .YZ V. ,Q-, ,. W. M, X. l .1 T? 1. V Eff.. -.. 4 .5 , ,,,. I 'Z' J --TN ,t 1 f ,, .r , .5-rf., gl f'-N 1 V, YN F. :':.' 1 J... , .,,.q..w ,w Teresa McDonald, Bob Houp, and Don Eickhoff study to be Juniors. Cathy Jacobs Steven Jacobson Donald James Dennis Jameson Susan Jaster Ellen Jenkins Randy Johnson Janet Joyce Charles Justice Paula Kaiser Robert Kant Robert Keck Michael Keilberg Linda Kelly Carol Kendall Sharon Kiff Pat Killton James Kinder Diana Kinney James Kobe Linda Kresyman Lois Lawrence Barbara Lawson Jetty Leach Patricia Leavey Thomas Lebow Jim Leckrone Cathy Ledington Connie LeRoy Carolyn Loftin Diane Lowder George Luth , . 'W 1 Q' v vs.. .9 I- Q' T-J w gi l Y if , i f V J I I w as E.. I -f as 1' I ' Q' K A f .1r'1 x 1 .7 1' ' Q o n 3 J- , X.- du 1-Ea at as 'im I it A J X. .h,1T', x i s .sh 'Q 2 ? ff .aa ,gh l 'E' x' 'iv Lf -lace! - 1 L ' 1 137 138 X5 :si Y L L he -R . ,H R at L . . J N A 4 -p 41 J 5 . I I Ni A! I 4 u 53 A . 'P' 1 - Joetta Lykins Phillip Lynch Therese Lynch Roger Maher Leslie Mahler Roger Manning Sheryl Mansell Gerald Martin Jack Martin Mercedes Martin Dwayne Marvine Mark Matney Kenneth Mawhiney Vicki Maybell Jon McBride Steve McClintic Raymond '1VIcCubbin Henry McCutcheon Teresa McDonald Alberta McMa.han Connie McNutt Donald McShane Kathy McWilliams Louise Mendez Richard Milam Joseph Milford Sandra Milford Charles Miller John Miller William Miller Michael Millhouse Debbie Mitchell Sophomores pickupaquar- ter credit in a required Vocations Class. Sophomores Have Successful Sports Year Robert Mock Cheryl Moore Cynthia Moore Darrell Moore Lynda Moore John Muro Dennis Myrphy Beverly Myers David Myers Timmy Nealey Robin Newton Raymond Norman David Olds Pamela O'Neal Catherine Page Rebecca Page Barbara Palmer Amelia Pantoia Ronny Patton Mary Peck Marilyn Pederson James Perkins Mary Phillips Shirley Phillips jg .-. I . f 3 1 x '-PM 'I A . 'K if I 'Aix A I VV an mf eff G ' ' , I 1 'Y J 1? J P W W - Q' iii? .r . Patricia Plough Steven Post Mark Potter John Powell Larry Pruett Ronnie Pugh Linda Quigley Linda Radford Elaine Randolph Charles Reade Nancy Reddington Guy Rhodes Jamey Richardson Roy Richart Lana Ring Raymond Rise James Roberts Jim Roberts 139 140 3 f Q if W' Q. L SIX X FN Q E5 if , ff ,in X H 1 ' ' 4 ,fr L H , ' it it will-, g d uflxfi ' 'Nu dyf- i n-we . l Q:-. L: -f , x M ff , L '71 n, N Q' 1' .ll Y X l ' ix 'I f-YJ! - I :lust ' q ' M. - A. 3 .... tg 'WH I , :L 'F ,T Maw, , K A A ' if S ,is ' e- l:':.:-,sa : V Q-ak, fi. r A t X f la. ix . 3 l- 7, is R - . vi xg U u, X 1 ' Qt 5? '.- 'ui ' is , 'd e ff 51. ' W it .fig .,.5 K pi FAA ' cfm Si C 4 A Y ,122 'QQSMK . ' A Q it .. zqzz 5 1 a ' -if I i f K ' t F -'f LJ... t ' h gg, J- H A Q T54 1.4 il. H 4 Q in .xi Q Y - igqx 5-F5 . Q! Stephen Romines William Rowe Patricia Rush Danny Ryan Linda Ryan Larry Ryder Michael Sams Paula Samuels Collen Schnider Robert Shepherd Sharon Shoemaker Cathy Sigler Orlando Simmons Linda Sims Carol Singer Elizabeth Smith Marsha Smith Linda Sparks Joseph Spradling Michael Stafos Sharon Staley Patricia Stamps Charles Staples Deborah Steele Kathryn Stephenson Sandra Stuart Theresia Stump Ronald Stutes Alan Swarts Robert Taylor Marty Thode Harold Thomsen Claude Thurman Henry Tiner Michael Tobin Angela Todd Thomas Todd Charles Toman Cathy Trout Nadine Trowbridge Leslie Tunks Kay Turk James Turner Roxie Tush Tim Van DeBerghe James Vitatoe James Wagner Linda Walker Sophs Became Accustomed To Turner Halls Ralph Wallace Stephen Wallace Phyl11s Walsh Charles Walters Loren Walters Paula Ward Deborah Warrmer Kathy Way Walter Way Cathy Webb Judy Weber Fred Weldner Larry Wlllbanks Donna W1lbers Judy W11l1ams Terry W1111ams Bonn1e W1111S John W11son Vlckey Wxlson Karen W1nslow Geneva Wltt Beth Wltter Rodney Wlttkopp Ronald Wxttkopp Juamta Wood Kathryn Woodcock Mrtchel Wookcock Tom Za1 agoza LOIS Z1mmer11 'AT' EY-W Mary Hahner Larry Wheeler Y F' Q ye. 'S 'l ,,, 5 I WE: Ar- ,se ri' 141 gig ,Q '! 'U' 142 Junior O fficers 1' 44 A-1 , , . A, J U Q 4 an L- . -fm E-qw f 'Q 1 'lm- l 4 'T my NK ., Sb if WL ,..-4 , 9 v. Junlors Class of 1968 Larry Barnes NI1Ch2lE1 Barnes Deborah Bartkoskl Eldon Becker Elalne Beckmann Sh1r1ey Behrends X QQ 499 'x 1 Mark Bell James Bennett Patricxa Berkshlre Marilyn B1a1ek L1l1y Blllups Peggy Bitikofer ' 'B' I V1ctor1a Blanz Soma Boan Rlchard Bodam Jan Bonga if- Carolyn Bralher V 'lv Margaret Brandon rf' Katherme Bretthorst mu Jeffrey Bronson ' Lmnda Brooks ' Linda Brooks Dor1s Brown Eva Brown 4' xr 1 ul W Allen Abbott Clayton Abbott Ronnie Adams John Alford George Allen Gary Anderson William Allen Joseph Andrew Anna Armantrout Bob Ashley David Atkmson Patrlcia Ashworth Rlck Attebery Robert Ba1er Frank Ba11ey Joseph Barclay Kathy Barclift Mary Barlow D' J is.X.kx fumb- 143 if -:V .5 ' , , N Z 1 -1 A 4, 4 ' A W Q 'l.,, A i 'J 9: fe? 1 -1. '- Lillie, Q M, ' , , :. - Vg Y ,. 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Linda Br0Wr1 Michael Brown Alice Bryant Steve Burch Janelle Cameron Patricia Cansler Janice Cassidy Vickie Chapman Robert Clancy Jean Clark Dolly Clawson Freida Cole Marilyn Brown Ronald Brown Floyd Bunce Joseph Burnley Michael CZIISIGI' Michael Carothers Timothy Catron Cynthia Channell Cheryl Clark Marcia Clary Mary Clay Terry Cook 44 Students in fourth hour Chemistry show a variety of moods while trying to calculate an equation for one ofthe many experiments headed by Mr. Bowman. uniors . 5' ' A Jan Cooper Cheryl Copenhaver Sharon Cox Rolfe Crabb Jeanne Crane Janice Criner Leslie Crites Bill Crockett David Crookham Verna Crowe Thomas Cummings Steve Custer Rita Custine Michael Czirr Priscilla Dalton Jeffrey David Regenia DeCoudres Marcia DeGraeve Larry DeM0ss Dale DeMott William Deshazer Janat Diehl Sharon Dolan Jerry Dunham Joy Earls Susan Eastwood Vernon Eaton Sandra Eberting David Eden Lilliane Edrington Craig Edwards Linda Edwards Q? J ,v,'-l A .. l AR 5 -. P Kr, r NF, X I - V. I '. -' fav wif' . is - ' , 6' -'i Alan I, . fx- JI L , Q K n 1 f lu 'W Y 1 YX 1 1, 1 fs if E A.. 2 ia .41 - si ,. ' 1 P 51' 1 : af, 'Q Wh, :Y 145 ':.., 1 . A i lb' '-MV A f , 1 5' . . I N . 5, N m- ....a. ,:,, HN N . , l Q fi he .lt if if 491 F , , zgiiffa fsexer ' Via. n Linn Eldrige Jerry Elkins Gary Etzen Janice Fain Micheal Falconer James Farnham Richard Fauser Kenneth Feaster Linda Feighner Geraldine Felman Linda Ferguson Roy Finney Ralph Fitch Judy Fletcher Carolyn Francis Marilyn Gamble Margaret Gargus David Garmoe Clark Garner Carol Gentry Terry Gibbs Larry Gilbert John Gill Samuel Gill sharon Giney Maureen Ginn Robert Gladieux Gerald Graham Kenneth Green Pamela Greene Barbara Griggs Genevieve Grindel Selects a Senior Ring B Popular Vote Mrs. Potter's juniors concentrate on finishing their English assignments for the date due. Donna Grossarth Rodney Haynes James Holt Jeryn Haney Curtis Hecke Pamela Holt Demiis Hanners Michael Heidrich Owen Hope James Hanson Linda Henderson John Horner R, ai H R Timothy Harding Lois Henthorne Peter Horton Jo Harris Cynthia Herbet Rosemary Huck I V ,, .- Barbara Har-ter James Hess Stephen Hughes Gary Haynes James Hill Vicki Hughey 147 148 i' 3 'K ,Dv 1 -4-,1 WMV -91, Q, , Q. 'I V A ' 5.5 -, ' jgi N ' ' ' . ' iii' Y fllf Y X A Q iwil' HW: ,. H K 5. :,--P. ,- an X 3 ,. 4 ,A l YF . 951' Y , I Marie Hurst Jennifer Hutton Colleen Jacobs Carol Johnson Connie Johnson Ellen Johnson Kristina Johnson Lavon Johnson Robert Jones Pamela Kendall Lanny Kern Gary Killingswroth Michael Killion Jo Killough James Kindred Sandra Kingsolver Shanette Kirch Richard Kovich Constance Krause Christine Krzesinski Sharon Kushner Cheryl LaFon Stephen LaForge Ronald Lambeth Everett Land Christine Lang Debra Leatherwood Donna Lee Joseph Lee David Lillich Janis Lillich Jim Loftin Juniors Cutting hair is the speciality Mr. Baker, Mark Schneider, Kenny Feaster. Jams Long Martha Males Pamlla Matthews Denrus Los1er Denrus Maloney Pauhne Mauler 4-X Fi-al 'ij George Mahler Rlchard Marts Larry McGregor Judy Main Kathryn Masters Gary McGuire Choosmg a Semor class rmg 1S one of the many pr1v1 a se1ect1on of rmgs from Josten's, an annual customer leges bestowed on Juruors as these students look over for Turner High students Leads Turner High With The Largest The Turner Bear, Sharon Sullivan, takes her place in promoting school spirit at one of the many Pep Assem- Deloris McHenry Jerry Mills Lunsford Myers Dale Meditz Stanley Monger Jerry Nause Marion McKey Jean Mixer Dennis Nadvornik Patti Meese Greg Moody Carol Nave S is i A 3' f -1 ffl' . . , H , 7 Y , T l 13: ii-x ,ir ., in 1. V far? ,Q -1 ,Y ,L X1 S it . ' its I ' :'::' A 150 blies held this year for the student body before the home E.K.L. games. Steven Michael Randy Moore Linda Neel James Miller Sherry Moore Joseph Miller Susan Moore Charlene North Michael Miller Rick Moyer Robert Noernberg Susan Nutt f A .',a 4, . ':,, M A' ' .IU 12 1 Class In 196 Mary O'Del1 Donald Olds Robert Oliphant Larry Orent Anna Ortwein Daniel Owens Gail Paden John Patton Larry Paulsen Donald Payne Michael Payne James Pedersen Russell Peek Ruth Pellham Roy Pendergrass Herbert Perry Kathy Phelan Rita Phelan Jack Pippin Drevis Pitts Cynthia Poe Connie Pofflnbarger Bill Post Robert Potter Ronald Pozin Donna Prather JoAnne Preston Michael Pretz Dona Price Howard Ransey Douglas Reaka Margaret Reddington , fl. , fy , K wx P- j P if ,ei Q -A A g, h ,, Q 4, Q '- F Q' .,.,. if W 'xi' ' - 1 ,Ai X . A . 1 , 1 , m g 'V lv, X' f Y ' P . 'I' - .fs -A Fra 'E'- Q? 3' W H 1 . . t, f 1 V Al! V qi- .. - g . , :V Q. 1 N - , .r Q I - G f V -.L ,a - A 3 I 4, . ' I I sl :N5 5' :- ' 2 R Y :Y 'T , fl,- ' is ' ' 5 3 if iv 151 152 1, . S K .Q 'Q E' ' ' 11 .I, A 1 H ,-x. .. 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Kathleen Sweezy Mary Thompson Judy T1pton Alan Tolbard Davxd Turney James Trumbo Karen Tw1be11 Tom Ur1e Denms Va11 M1ke VanNatta Sandra Vmmg Conme Vogts Dennls Walker Harold Walker Jlmme Walker Marsha Walker Davld Walters Gayle Walters Rxckey Walton Terry Ward Charlene Warfel Rhonda Warnke Lmda Watters CORDIS Webb Debby Weber Lmda Wells Darrell Whlsenant Karen Wlusler Rhonda W1tson Roy W1gg1ns Kenneth W1111ams Steven W11son Judlth W1ns1ow Robert W1ttkopp Rebecca Wmters Barby Wisdom Charles Wolfe Terry Wood Douglas Wright Jerry Wylie Brenda Wyrick Thelma Zieammermann Robert Swearengm K 11 ff' 12 'W 1-ei W., V fu 69 X4 N if A. . - -.ng S , . i - ... 40' , . +3117 - Q' f F Km... x. ffl. , ,,... ., ae ie- ' W' 9 D'-.Q 1 -ogy: use Jr. S F J' p gl :X 1? . Lg 'Q - in 5 Q. 5 NC 6 x C3 , ,,.-A ' ., '-'f 'fen E2-' 4? .- J M ig, Sfrff 7' - 'Ki 1 ' '.fg?f'Nw 4' mg.-'N A . ,vs WX- Q. 12 -. ,N .., ,sishdx ' - ,-H rv.-iw-Q :'iz .,:f,! 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Loyce Easter Sharon Elam Mike Ellis Phyllis Ellis Judith Marie Fauser Janie Ferson Don Fisher Kenneth Fleming Leroy Flewelling Linda Foley Renee Ford Dan Fuller 160 Leaders In Changing Ring, Traditions,-Y Vicki Gass Boyd Gates Bomue G111ey -1' , dbx Gloria Ginn 9' , i-'Y Connie Gentry Judy Gerdes ff Jim Gladieux Rob Roy Graham 'Q F..,--.- 'lil 3 TWG H 4 Q.. ii.: Pamela Gray Lynn Green Ann Grossarth Cathy Hall Ron Hall Edna Hamleff 44:5 Qs? i 'Y Calvin Guy Frank Hahner Diane Hand Jo Ann Harding Edd1e Harr1s Ed Hart V1Ck1 Hart Sanford Hartzler Roberta Harvey N1ck He1dr1ch Don He1m1ck Marhn Hershberger B111 Higgins Joy Hill Don Hinote Mary Hodge 162 Leads Student Bod In Fun Times Marcia Holenbeck Sue Hollomon David Holloway Betty Huff Sandy Huffman Ann Huskey 5 qr'-- -5 'dr rag Llnda Jenk1ns Donna Johnson Jill Johnson Jon Johnson ad' 'Fu-fe? -J 1 Mike Holtmeyer Carol Hutton Patty Hylton Kathy James 53 Why N.: i E z glfg- 3' Y 4. V . 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Toni Lanaman Linda Land Janice Landreth Larry Leckrone Robert Leonard Donna Link Lonnie Loyd Susan Lucas Rex Lyons Marvin Main 1 gi iii if ' x Terry Manis Linda Matthews Pam Matthews Sandra Matthews LeAnn McLenon Ronnie Medley Terri Meginn Mary Mendoza Lois Middleton Steve Milam James Miller Linda Miller lass Pla c'Seven Days In ay Barbara Mitchell Eric Moats Jon Montgomery Bill Moore Vicki Moore Beverly Morris Gail Myers Jan Neighbors Jim North Cathy O'Nea1 Tom Osteen Pat Oswald v v Sharon Owen Gail Paden Collen Page Donna Page Mary Pantoja U X Becky Patterson iv John Page Henrietta Pankey Mike Patton Brenda Parks +4 Bonnie Payne Paulette Place va- I Kathryn Peek Bill Perkins Dorothy Perryman Chuck Poe Mike Poston Greg Potter wud Gene Pettey Clyde Powell 167 Prepares For Graduatlon nd College Terry Precht Diane Pritchard Cheryl Randall Larry Rank Janet Reade Mary Jo Richards Roger Ring Constance Robbins Joe Robertson Peggy Robinson Sandy Robinson Charles Romprey 'w '! 'L -4-.pf i Q Mary Ross Ron Samuels Dennis Shirley Don Singer Frank Routh Mike Sanders Sharon Siler Vicki Slankard 44.13 I T yuan Denise Rowe Mike Souther Judy Roy Cheryl Saucerman Larry Sparks Mark Schneider Geran Smith Jeanette South Mike Rowe Ron Saunders Sw-are-S 'X 1 , . 3 . 169 170 Enjoy Various Privileges As Seniors Frank Stankiewicz B111 States Connie Stevens Jerry Stevens Eddie Stites Mike Stober Mitch Strader Gary Sweet T t Nancy ee ers Mike Terrell 3 -'av-P4 ' f ' Sandy Tidwell Lonnie Thompson Warren Thompson John Thornton . 1 , 'I lY 'K ww ' '-':- Herb Tiner Paula T1sda1e Andrea Torrey Larry Tribble 'FW 4-s Jean Ann Todd Randy Tomlinson I Don Turner Ronnie Tush , fb' 1 :fi ,T m V-,,Y,. -Y-, -,Q-,1 ffm! wk V T' if 'C' Tim Tyson Dennis Vanderpool Gretchen VanSant David Vaughan Keith Vogts Joe Wacker Susan Walker Lonna Wallace Kay Walters Arno Warnke I 171 Seniors Bid Final arewell To Student Phil Weber Susan Weber Linda Wh1S19T Rick Wiley Becky Weixeldorfer Marcia Wesoloski Conme Williams David Williams ff-45 if -'F' ian-n ! 51' Jim Wi1SOI1 Sharon Witt 172 we K' X 13.5 x 5' Body Through Annual Senior Assembly Do Y k Rih dY dyY Judy Wright Larry Wright 1 A A rl , Q ' 1 ,-.1 Don Singer 174 SE IORS MMA Y UA.. DAVID ABEL Wrestling, 3, Intramurals, 2,3, Homeroom Officer, 1-,2,3. BRENDA ADAMS Choir, 3,4, Musical Cplayl, 4, Ensemble, 3,4, Y.F.C., 1,2, Stunt Night, 1, Band 1,2, 3,4, Pep Band, 2,3,4. ,IACKIE ADAMS Homeroom Officer, 1. ROCKIE ADDISON HERB ARNOLD CONNIEASHLOCK Musical Cplayl, l,2,3,4, Spanish Club, 1, Student Council, 2, Stunt Night, 1, Bowling, 3,4, Intramurals, 2, Homeroom Officer, 2. CAROLYN ATKINS Bowling, 2,3,4, Homeroom Officer, 1,2. PEG ATKINSON T.T.T., 3, Intramurals, I,2,3,4, Home- room Officer, 1,2,3,4. ABN LINDA BAILEY Argentine High School, 1,2, Art Club, 1, Library Assistant, 2. STEVE BARBARICK T-Club, 3,4, Hi-Y, 2,3,4, Stunt Night, 4, Football, 1, Wrestling, 2,3,4. CHERYL BARNETT Y-Teens, I, French Club, 2,4, Student Council, 3, Ushers Club, 1, Y.F.C., 1, Bowling, l,2, Homeroom Officer, I,3,4, Class Officer, 3. KATHY BARNETT Y-Teens, I,2, Spanish Club, 1, Pep Club, 1,2, Art Club, 1,2,3, Homeroom Officer, 1,2,3,4. MIKE BEARD Choir, 3,4, Ensemble, 3, Hi-Y, 2, j.C.L., 1, Student Council, 2, Debate, 3, Stunt Night, 1,2, Football, 1,3, Basketball, 2, Track, 3, Homeroom Officer, 1,2, Booster Staff, 4. DONNA BEETS Wyandotte, 2, Y.F.C., 3,4, Turnerite Staff, 4, Ushers Club, 2. MIKE BENDER Hi-Y, 3,4, Football, l,2,3, Track, 1, Homeroom Officer, I. IVAN BERRY Hi-Y, 4, Football, I, Golf, 2,3,4, Intra- murals, 2,3, Band l,2,3, Pep Band, 2,3, Basketball Sports Manager, 2. PAT BERRY Y-Teens, I, G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Y.F.C., I,2, 3, Bowlin, 2,3,4, Intramurals, 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. Ogficer, 4, Gymnastics Officer, 4, Homeroom Officer, 3. PEGGY BERRY Y-Teens, 1, G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Bowling, 2, 3,4, Intramurals, l,2,3,4, Homeroom'Of- fioer, 4, G.A.A. Officer, 3. DON BEST St. joseph High School, 1, Football, 1. ROBIN BETHARD Booster Staff, 4. SHERYL BIERMAN C.A.A., I,2,3, Y.F.C., I,2, Stunt Night, 2, Intramurals, 1,2, Homeroom Officer, I, 2,3,4, Band, 1,2, Pep Band, 1,2. ELAINE BLANTON j.C.L., 1, French Club, 2, Pep Club, 1,2, 3,4, Quill and Scroll, 3, Homeroom Of- ficer, I, Booster Staff, 4. MIKE BOAN Cross Country, 3, Homeroom Officer, 3. GEORGE BOC-ARD J.C.L., 1,2, Art Club, I,2,3,4, Plays, I,2, 3,4, Basketball Sports Manager, 2, Art Club Officer, 3,4. RON BOGGS Stunt Night, 2. LESLIE BOHRER T-Club, 3,4, Hi-Y, 1, Spanish Club, 1, Student Council, I,2, Stunt Night, I,2,3, Football, 1,2,3,4, Basketball, 1,2,3,4, Track, I,2, Homeroom Officer, 1,2,3, T-Club Officer. GENE BRADLEY Hi-Y, I, Football, 1, Intramurals, 1,2,3,4. BILL BROWN DANNY BROWN Choir, 3,4, Musical fplayl, 2,3,4, Ensem- ble, 3,4, F.T.A., 2,3,4, Hi-Y, 1, Thes- pians, I,2,3,4, j.C.L., I,2, Stunt Night, 1,2,3, Plays, 2,3,4, Homeroom Officer, I,2,3, J.C.L. Officer, F.T.A. Officer, Honor Thespian, 4, Best Actor, 3, Booster Staff, 4, Turnerite Staff, 4. SUSAN BROWN TERRY BROWN CONNIE BUDIMLIIA Pep Club, 1, Y.F.C., 1,2, Candy Striper, 3. CALVIN BUMGARNER Industrial Arts Club, 3, T.T.T., I, Foot- ball, 1, Band, 1,2,3,4, Pep Band, 4. DENNIS BUTLER Choir, 2, Industrial Arts Club, 2, Bowling, 3, Intramurals, 3, Homeroom Officer, 2,3. RON BUTLER Stunt Night, 3, Track, 2, Wrestling, 2, In- tramurals, 3, Homeroom Officer, 1,4. HC.. LARRY CAIN Hi-Y, 4, Thespians, 4, j.C.L., I,2,3,4, Football, I, Track, I, Intramurals, 2,3, Plays, 4, j.C.L. Officer, 3,4, Drama Club Officer. CHARLES CALLAI-IAN j.C.L., I, French Club, 3,4. EARL CAMERON Football, 1, Intramurals, 2. CAROLYN CAMPBELL Bowling, 4, Turnerite Staff. 4. jim CAREY JOAN CARRILLO Y-Teens, 1, G.A.A., 2,3, Choir, 3,4, Mus- ical tplayl, 2,4, Ensemble, 3,4, F.T.A., 2, 3,-1, Thespians, 1,2,3,4, J.C.L., I,2, Span- ish Club, 4, Pep Club, I,2,3,4, Y.F.C., 1, Intramurals, 1,2, Plays, 1,2, Homeroom Officer, 1,2,3,4, Choir Officer, Spanish Club Officer, F.T.A. Officer. LLOYD CARTER JIM CHOWNING Ensemble, 2, Hi-Y, 4, Industrial Arts Club, 2,3, T.T.T., 2,3, Y.F.C., I,2,3, Football, Intramurals, 1,2,3,4, Band, 1,2,3, Football Sports'Manager, 1. JEANNECHRISTOPHER Y-Teens, 1, G.A.A., 2, Stunt Night, 1, Homeroom Officer, BILL CONLDINC Northwest junior Higjh, 1, VVyanclotte High School, 2, Botany Clu . RON COOK Spanish Club, l,2, Student Council, 1,2, Football, 1,2, Basketball, 1,2, Track, 1, Homeroom Officer, 1,2,3,4. JACK COONS T.T.T., 2, Stunt Night, 2, Football, l. CINDY COOPER G.A.A., 1,2,3, Spanish Club, 3, Pep Club, 1,2,3,4, Cheerleader, 1,2,3,4, Stunt Night, 3, Bowling, 2,3, Intramurals, 1,2,3, Home- room Officer, 1,2,3,4, Band, 1, Booster Staff, 4. SANDRACORNELUIS Choir, 3, j.C.L., 1,2, Pep Club, 1,2,3,4, Cheerleader, 2,3, Letter girl, 4, Student Council, 1,2,3, Debate, 3, Y.F.C., 1,2, Stunt Night, 1,2, Bowling, 3, Homeroom Officer, 1,2,3,4. JEANNE COYAZO Stunt Night, 2, Homeroom Officer, 1,2,3,4. JIM CROSSLAND Bowling, 3. LINDA CROWDER C.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Pep Club, 4, Art Club, 3, 4: Bowlin , 1,2,3,4, Intramurals, 1,2,3,4, Art Club Officer, 3,4 KATHLEEN CULLEN Pe Club I- Intramurals 12- Library P , , , , 1 , Assistant, 3, Homeroom Officer, 1. IEANNIE CUTSHALL Bowling, 4. ..D,. DOUG DAVENPORT REGINA DAVIS Musical Cplayl, 1,2,3,4, Ensemble, 1, Bowling, 3,4, Intramurals, 2, Library Assistant, 3. PATEE DENOLF C.A.A., 1,2,3,-I, -l.C.L,, lg Pep Club, I,2, 3,4, Letter girl, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, Stunt Night, 1,2,3,4, Bowling, 2,3, Intra- murals, 1,2,3,4, Homeroom Officer, I,2, 3,4, Booster Staff, 4, C.A.A. Officer, 3,4, Pep Club Officer, 3,4. TRUDY DeVOLDER Y-Teens, 1, C.A.A., I,2,3, Pep Club, 3,4, Bowling, -I,2,3,4, Intramurals, l,2,3, Homeroom Officer, I, Bowling Officer, 3,4 KATHY DeWITTE J.C.L., 1. KATHY DEXTER Pep Club, 2,3,4. IOHN DIVINE Choir, 1,2,3,4, Stunt Night, I,2,3,4, Foot- ball, I,2, Basketball, I,2, Track, I, Intra- murals, 1,4, Homeroom Officer, 3. DOUC-DOERINC Y.F.C., I, Stunt Night, 3, Football, 3, Wrestling, 3,4. DIANE DOUTHET Bowling, 4, Plays, 4, Candy Striper, I,2, Shawnee Mission North, McArthur High School, Florida, Pep Club, 3. ELIZABETH DUCAN Library Assistant, 2,3,4. HARRY DUNN Industrial Arts Club, 4, Bowling, 1,2,3,4, Track I,2. LOYCE EASTER C.A.A., I,2,3,4, Spanish Club, 1, Pep Club, I,2,3,4, Letter girl, 4, Student Council, l,2,3,4, Intramurals, 1,2,3,4, Homeroom Officer, I,2, Booster Staff, 4, Pep Club Officer, Stunt Night, 3, Bowling, 1,2,3,4. SHARON ELAM Health Careers, 4. MICHAEL ELLIS Choir, 3,4, Musical tplaylt 2, Art Club, 2,3,4, T.T.T., 2, Art Club Officer. PHYLLIS ELLIS Intramurals, I. JUDY FAUSER G.A.A., I,2,3, Choir, 3,4, Musical tplayl, I,2, Thespialls, I,2,3,4, I.C.L., I,2,3,4, Student Council, 4, Y.F.C., I,2, Stunt Night, I,2, Plays, I,2,3,4, Library Assist- ant, 2, j.C.L. Officer, 2,3,4, Drama Club Officer, 4. IANIE FERSON C.A.A., l,2,3, I.C.L., 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Student Council, 3, Stunt Night, 3, Bowling, 2,3,4, Intramurals, I,2,3, Homeroom Of- ficer,2,3. DON FISHER Choir, 3,4, Ensemble, 3,4, Student Coun- cil, 4, Bowling, 2,3, Football, 1,2,3, Bas- ketball, 2, Cross Country, 4, Intramurals, 2, Homeroom Officer, I,2, Student Coun- cil Officer, 4. KENNETH FLEMINC Football, 1,2,3,4, Track, 2,3,4. Tom FLEWELLINC LINDA FOLEY Choir, 3, French Club, 2, Pep Club, I,2,3, T.T.T., 3, Y.F.C. I,2.,3, Stunt Night, I,2, Bowling, 2, Tennis, 2, Intramurals, 2, Homeroom Officer, 2,31 Band, 1, Pep Band, 1, Turnerite Staff, 4, Booster Staff, 3. RENEE FORD Ensemble, 2, Pep Club, I,2,3,4, Home- room Officer, 3,4, Student Council, 4. DAN FULLER Football, 1, Golf, I,2,3, Homeroom Of- ficer, 1,2,3. MG., CHERYL CALLACHER Drill Team, 3, Pep Club I,2,3,4, Student Council, 3. GLORIA CARRINGER J.C.L., l,2,3,Y.F.C.,1,2. VICKY CASS Ensemble, 3, Drill Team, 2, Pep Club, 1, 2, Stunt Night, 2, Homeroom Officer, 1, 2,3. BOYD GATES T-Club, 3,4, j.C.L., 4, Industrial Arts Club, 2,3,4, Student Council, 4, Football I,2,3,4, Track, I,2, Intramurals, 1,2,3,4, Homeroom Officer, I,2, Industrial Edu- cation Club Officer. CONNIE GENTRY French Club, 2, Pep Club, I,2,3,4, Cheer- leader, 1,2,3,4, Y.F.C., I,2,3, Stunt Night, 2, Bowling, I,2, Tennis, 2, Intramurals, I, Homeroom Officer, l,2,3, Band, 1, Turnerite Staff, 4, Class Officer, 1. JUDY canoes Choir, 3,4, Ensemble, 4, Pep Club, 3,41 Bowling, 2,3,4, Homeroom Officer, I,3. BONNIE CILLEY Spanish Club, 3, Pep Club, I,2, Y.F.C., 1, Library Assistant, 4, Homeroom Of- ficer,2,3. GLORIA CINN Library Assistant, 3,4, Turnerite Staff, 4, Lincoln junior High, I. .IIM CLADIEUX T-Club, 2,3,4, j.C.L., 1, Stunt Night, 3, Football, I,2,3,4, Track, 1,2,3,4, Home- room Officer, 2,3,4, Booster Staff, 4, T-Club Officer. ROB GRAHAM French Club, 3,4, T.T.T., 3, Football, I, Homeroom Officer, 2,3, Booster Staff, 4. PAM CRAY Choir, 4, Musical tplayl, 4, Student Coun- cil, 2, Student Night, 3, Homeroom Officer, 2,3,4. LYNN GREEN C.A.A., I,2,3, Y.F.C., I,2, Bowling, I,2,3, Band, I,2,3, Pep Band, 3. ANN C-ROSSARTH Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, C.A.A., 2,3, Choir, 3,4, Musical iplayl, 4, Ensemble, 4, F.T.A., 3,4, Thespians, 2,3,4, ,l.C.L., I,2, Pep Club, I,2,3,4, USherS Club, 1,2,3,4, Y. F.C., I,2, Stunt Night, ,I,2,3,4, Bowling, 1,2,3,4, Intramurals, I,2, Plays, 1,2,3,4, Booster Staff, 4, F.T.A. Officer, 3, Thes- pian Officer, 4, J.C.L. Officer, 2, Ushers Club Officer, 4, Homeroom Officer, I,2, 3,-1, Bowling Officer, 2. CHERICUILKEY Library Assistant, 3, Homeroom Officer, 4. UH., FRANK HAHNER I-Ii-Y, 3,4, j.C.L., I,2,3,4: 1fVrestling, 3: Intramurals, l,2,3,4, Booster Staff, 4, I-li-Y Officer, 4. CATHY HALL Y-Teens, 1, Pep Club, 1,2,3, Bowling I,2, Intramurals, 1,2. RON HALL T-Club, 2,3,4, Student Council 2,3, Stunt Night, I,2,3,4, Football, I,2,3,-4, Basket- ball, I,2,3,4, Track, 1,2,3, Homeroom Of- flfXil',2,3. EDNA HAM LETT j.C.L., I,2,3,4. DIANE HAND F.T.A. 4, Drill Team, 3, Thespians, 3,4, Spanish Club, I, Literary Society, 4: Stu- dent Council, 2, Y.F.C., 2,3,4, Stunt Night, 3, Plays, 3,4, Library Assistant, 2,3,4, Homeroom Officer, 4, Y.F.C. Officer, 3, 4, Lit 81 Wit Officer, 4, Drama Club Of- ficer, 4, Queen of Spanish Club, 1. jo ANN HARDING G.A.A., 1,2,3, Literary Society, 2, Bowl- ing, 3,4, Intramurals, I,2,3,4, Homeroom O ficer, I. CAROLYN HARRELL Choir, 4, Spanish Club, 1, Y.F.C., I,2. ED HARRIS Y.F.C,, 1,2,3, I-Ii-Y, I,2, Student Council, 1, Football, I,2, Basketball, I,2, Track, l.,2,4. 175 176 EDDIE HART T-Club, 4, Hi-Y, 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club, 1, Student Council, l, Stunt Night, l, Foot- ball, l,2, Cross Country, 3,4, Intramu- rals, l,2,3, Cross Country Sports Man- ager,3,4, VICKI HART Band, l,2. SANFORD HARTZLER Y.F.C., I,2,3,4. ROBERTA HARVEY Y.F.C., 4. NICK HEIDRICH Hi-Y, 4, Industrial Arts Club, 4, Football, 1,2,3,4, Track, 2, Wrestling, 2,3, Intra- murals, 3,4. DON HELMICK T-Club, 3,4, Industrial Arts Club, 4, Football, l,2,3,4, Track, 2,3,4, Wrestling, 3, Intramurals, 2,3,4. MARLIN HERSHBERCER Ensemble, 2, Track, 1, Band, 1. BILL HIGGINS Musical Crew, 2.3, Hi-Y, 1,2,3,4, Intra- murals, 1,2,3,4, Football Manager, 1, Basketball Manager, 1, Homeroom Of- ficer, I,2, Hi-Y Officer, 4. JOY HILL Drill Team, 3, Y.F.C., l,2, Intramurals, I,2,3. DON HINOTE MARY HODGE C.A.A., 3,4, Drill Team, 3, Bowling, 3,4, Intramurals, I,2,3,4. MARCIA HOLENBECK Quill and Scroll, 3, T.T.T., 3, Y.F.C., 1, 2,3, Intramurals, l,2, Homeroom Officer, 1, Band, I,2, Pep Band, 2. CINDY HOLLOMAN Band, l,2,3,4, Pep Band, 3,4, DAVID HOLLOWAY Industrial Arts Club,3, Y.F.C., 1,2. MIKEHOLTMEYER Industrial Arts Club, 3,4, Track, 3,4, Wrestling, 3, Intramurals, 3,4. ROGER HOWELL BETTIEHUFF Choir, 3,4, J.C.L., 1, Y.F.C., l,2,3, Tennis,2. SANDRA HUFFMAN Y.F.C., 1. LEE HUCHEY ANN HUSKEY Pep Club, I,2. CAROL HUTTON C.A.A., 2,3, Art Club, 2, Intramurals, 1, 2,3, Homeroom Officer, 1, Tumerite Staff, 4. CARY HYLTON PATTY HYLTON Choir, 3,4, Ensemble, 4, Debate, 3, Ushers Club, 2, Y.F.C., I,2,3, J.C.L., I, 2,3, j.C.L. Officer, 3, Y.F.C. Officer, 3. ..I,, DON INCRAM I-li-Y, l,2,3,4, Football, 2, Track, 1,2, Homeroom Officer, 1,2. HJ., KATHYIAMES SANDEEJAMES Art Club, 3, Bowling, 3,4, Choir, 1,2, French Club, l. RICHARD-IAIVIESON LINDAJENKINS C-.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club, I,2,3, Pep Club, 1,2,3,4, Letter girl, 4, Student Coun- cil, I,2,4, Stunt Night, I,2,3,4, Bowlin , 2, Intramurals, l,2,3,4, Homeroom OfRcer, l,2,3, Student Council Officer, 4. DONNA JOHNSON Choir, l, Art Club, I,2,3, Y,F.C., I,2,3. JILL JOHNSON Pep Club, 2,3,4g Health Careers, 3, Y.F. C., 4, Intramurals, 1.2. JON JOHNSON Choir, 3,4, Musical tplayl, 2,4, Ensemble, 3,4, Thespians, I,2,3,4, Spanish Club, I, 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, 3,4, Y.F.C., I,2,3, Stunt Night, I,2,3,4, Bowling, 3, Wrestling, 4, Band, 1,2,3, Pep Band, 3, Plays, I,2,3, 4, Choir Officer, Spanish Club Officer, Thespian Officer, Turnerite Staff, 4, Editor-in-Chief of the Turnerite. RALPH -IOHNSON I-Ii-Y, 2, Industrial Arts Club, JERRY JON ES Hi-Y, I,2,3, Industrial Arts Club, 2,3, Bowling, l,2, Football, 1,2, XVrestling, 2, Intramurals, 2, Homeroom Officer, I,2. SUSAN-IONES C.A.A., l,2,3,4, Student Council, l,2,3,4, Ushers Club, I,2, Y.F.C., l,2,3, Stunt Night, l,2, Bowling l,2, Intramurals, l, 2,3,4, I-Iomeroom Officer, l,2,3. VERNONJONES j.C.L., l,2,3, Student Council, 3, Stunt Night, l,3, Football, l,2, Track, 2, Intra- murals, 3, Homeroom Officer, 2,3, j.C.L. Officer, 2. DIANE JOYCE Spanish Club, l,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Health Careers, 3, Stunt Nifght, 3,4, Candy Striper, 2,3, Spanish Club Of icer. ..K,, TED KEITH Choir, 4, Stunt Night, 3, Wrestling, 2,3, Intramurals, 3,4, Homeroom Officer, 2,3, 4. MIKE KELLEY T-Club, 4, j.C.L., 3, Football, 3, Basket- ball, 2, Track, l,2,3,4, Cross Country, 4, Intramurals, 4. REGINA KELLEY Art Club, 4, Booster Staff, 4, Wyandotte High School, 2. BILL KENDALL Track, 2, JULIE KINDER Y-Teens, I,2, j.C.L., l,2, Pep Club, 3,4, Student Council, 3,4, Ushers Club, 1, Y. F.C., l, Stunt Night, 2,3, Bowling, 1,2,3 4, Intramurals, I,2, I-Iomeroom Officer, 1, JOHN KLEOPPEL Basketball, 2, Cross Country, 3, Intra- murals, 3,4. CAROLEKRINC G.A.A., 2,3,4, Choir, 3,4, French Club, 3,4, Y.F.C., l,2,3,4, Stunt Night, 3, BOWI- ing, 3,4, Intramurals, l,2,3, Y.F.C. Of- ficer,3,4. ,IO ANN KUHNEN Pep Club, 3,4, St. joseph High School, I. UL.. SANDRA LADENBURCER Y-Teens, 3, Intramurals, SHIRLEY LADENBU RCER TONI LANAMAN Stunt Night, 4, Homeroom Officer, I,2,4. LINDA LAND Bowling, 2,3, Library Assistant, 2, Cen- tral junior High, l, G.A,A., I, Band, I, Choir, I. S IANICE LANDRETH Northwest junior High, I, Vllyanclotte High, 2, Pep Club, 1,2. ,IANET LANINGHAM G.A.A., 2,3, Pep Club, l,2,3,4, Letter girl, 4, Student Council, 2, Stunt Night, 2, Intra- murals, I,2,3,4, Homeroom Officer, 1,2, 3,4. LINDA LEAP Ensemble, 1,2. LARRY LECKRONE ROBERT LEONARD Intramurals, 2, Booster Staff, 4. DONNA LINK Spanish Club, 1, Ushers Club, 3, Y.F.C., 1,2,3,4, Stunt Night, 1, Music, 1,2,3,4. ARDYS LITTLEFIELD C.A.A., 2,3, Choir, 3,4, Ensemble, 3,4, French Club, 2,3,4, Debate, 3, Y.F.C., 1, 2,3, Intramurals, l,2,3,4, Homeroom Of- ficer, 2,4, French Club Officer. MIKE LOBB Hi-Y, 3,4, Intramurals, 3,-1. RANDY LOCKETT Winfield High School, Hi-Y, I,2,3, Span- ish Club, 3, Debate, I, Football, l,3, Bas- ketball, 2, Track, I, Wrestling, I, Colf, 2,3, Plays, 3, Officcr of jaycees, 4, Band, I, Pep Band, 1. RICK LOHREY Hi-Y, I, Student Council. 4, Stunt Night, 2, Football, I,2, Wrestling, 2,3, Intramu- rals, I,4, Homeroom Officer, I,3,4, Foot- ball Sports Manager, 3,-1. LON NY LOYD Hi-Y, 4, Debate, 3, Y.F.C., I,2, Stunt Night, I,3, Bowling, 2,3,4, Football, I,2, Homeroom Officer, I,2,3,4. SUSAN LUCAS C.A.A.. I,2,3,4, Drill Team, 3, French Club, 2, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Stunt Night, 2, Intramurals, I,2,3,4. REX LYONS Stunt Night, I,2, Football, I,2, Basketball, 2, Homeroom Officer, I,2,-1. HM., MARVIN MAIN Wrestling, 2,3 TERRY MANIS T-Club, 3,4, Stunt Night, 3, Football, I,2, 3,-I, Track, I,2,3,4, Homeroom Officer, l,2,3. CLARA MARTIN LINDA MATTHEWS Choir, 3,4, Ensemble, 3,-tg Thespians. 344, j.C.L.,,I, French Club, 3,4, Pep Club, 3,4, Bowling, 2,3, Plays, 3, Homeroom Of- ficer, 2,3,4. LeANN MCLENON Choir, 4, Musical tplayl, 4, Ensemble, 4, Thespians, 3,-I, Spanish Club, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 3, Quill and Scroll, 3,3 T.T.T., 3,4, Literary Society, 3,4, Stunt Night, 2,3,4, Plays, 3,4, Turnerite Staff, 3,-t, T.T.T., Officer, 4, Co-editor of Lit 81 NVit, 4, Associate Editor of the Turnerite, 4. RON M EDLEY Bowling, l,2. TERRI MECINN C.A.A., I,2, J.C.L., I, Intramurals, I,2, Glee Club, l.,2,3,4. MARY MENDOZA Y-Teens, I, Pep Club, I, Literary Soci- ety, 2, Intramurals, I,2, Y-Teens Officer, I, Northeast. jIM MICHAEL LOIS MIDDLETON Y-Teens, I,2, Drill Team, I,2, Pep Club, I,2,3,4, Student Council, 2,3, Stunt Night, I,2,3, Homeroom Officer, I,2,3. STEVE MILAM Hi-Y, 1,2,3,4, Stunt Night, I,2, Intramu- rals, I,2,4, Plays, 4, Library Assistant, 4, Hi-Y Officer, 3,4. HARRY MILLER Cross Country, 1,2,3. LINDA MILLER Pep Club, 1. SHERRIEMILLER T.T.T., I,2,3,4, Homeroom Officer, I,2. PAM MINTEER Pep Club, I,2,3,4, Art Club, 3,4, Health Careers, 3, Y.F.C., I,2, Bowling, 2,4. BARBARA MITCHELL T.T.T., 3, Intramurals, I,2,3,4, Home- room Officer, 1,2,3,4. ERIC MOATS T-Club, 4, FrenchAClub, 2,3,4, Y.F.C., 1, 2, Track, 3,4, Intramurals 2, Homeroom Officer, I,4, Track Bi Football Sports Manager 3,4 'ION MONTGOMERY Choir, 3,4, Musical tplayl, 2,3,4, Stunt Night, 2,3, Plays, 2,3,4. BILL MOORE T-Club, 4, I-Ii-Y, 1,2,3, Bowling, 2, Foot- ball, I, Track, 2,3,4, Cross Country, 3,4, Intramurals, 2,3,4, Homeroom Officer, 2,3. VICKI MOORE Thespians, 3,4, Spanish Club, 1, French Club, 2,3,-4, Pep Club, I,2,3,4, Health Careers, 3, Y.F.C., I, Stunt Ni ht, I, Intramurals, I,2, Plays, 3,4, Frencfi Club Officer, 4, Drama Club Officer, 4. BEV MORRIS Y-Teens, ,I,2, Spanish Club, 1, Pep Club, I,2,3,4, Y.F.C., I, Stunt Ni ht, 2, Intra- murals, I,2, Homeroom OfRcer, 2,3, Y- Teens Officer, 2, Turnerite Staff, 4. CAIL MYERS HN.. -IAN NEICHBORS Y-Teens, I,2, Choir, 4, Pep Club, l,2,3,4, Art Club, I, Homeroom Officer, 2. JIM NORTH j.C.L., I,2, Homeroom Officer, 2. ..O,. CATHY O'NEAL j.C.L., I, Pep Club, l,2,3,4, Letter girl, 4, Bowling, 3,4, Intramurals, I,2,3,4, Homeroom Officer, I,2, Booster Staff, 4. TOM OSTEEN Choir, 3,4, Musical tplayl, 4, Ensemble, 3,4, Thespians, 3,4, Student Council, I,2,4, Stunt Night, I,f3, Football, I,2, Basketball, I,2, Track, I,2, Intramurals, 2, Plays, 3, Homeroom Officer, I,2, Choir Officer, Thespian Officer, Student Council Officer, 4, F.C,A.,2. PATOSWALD C.A.A., 2,3, Choir, 4, Musical Cplayl, 4, j.C,L., l,2,3, Pep Club, 1,2,3, Quill and Scroll, 3, Intramurals, I,2,3, Turnerite Staff, 4, j.C.L. Officer, 3. SHARON OWVEN Library Assistant, 3,-i. HP.. COLLEEN PAC-E Argentine High School, I,2,3g, Pep Club, I,2,3, Band, I,2,3. DONNA PACE Choir, 3,4, Homeroom Officer, 2,3,4. JOHN PAGE Student Council,.2, Stunt Night, 2,3, Foot- ball, 2,3,4, Basketball, I,2,3, Track, I,2, Intramurals, 4, Plays, 4, Band, I,2,3, Pep Band, 2,3, Band Officer. HENRIETTA PANKEY Y-Teens, I,2, Choir, 3,4, Musical tplayl, 4, Ensemble, 3,4, Spanish Club, 2, Quill and Scroll, 4, Y.F.C., 1,2,3, Homeroom Officer, I,2,3, Band, 1,2,3, Turnerite Staff, 4. MARY PANTOJA Clee Club 4, Bishop Miege High School, I,2, Rosedale High School, 3, Choir, 2, Spanish Club, 3, Pep Club, I,2, Art Club, 3, Clee Club, 4. BRENDA PARKS Y-Teens, I,2, Choir, 4, Musical Cplayl, 4, Ensemble, 4, French Club, 2, Quill and Scroll, 4, T.T.T., 3, Y.F.C., I,2,3, Home- room Officer, 2, Turnerite staff, 4. BECKY PATTERSON Choir, 4, Chorale, 4. MIKEPATTON Choir, I, Y.F.C., 2,3, Intramurals, I,2,3, 4. BONNIE PAYNE Y-Teens, 4, T.T.T., 3,4, Homeroom Of- ficer, 2,3, T.T.T. Officer, 4, Y-Teens Officer, 4. KATHY PEEK Drill Team, 3. BILL PERKINS T-Club, 3,4, Stunt Night, 3, Football, I,2, 3,-I, Track, 2,3, Wrestling, 2,3,4, T-Club Officer, 4. DOROTHY PERRYMAN Choir, 3,4, .Pep Club, I, Y.F.C., I,2, Li- brary Assistant, I,2,3,4, GENE PETTEY T-Club, 2,3,4, Stunt Night, 3, Football, l,2,3,4, Basketball, I,2,3,4, Track, I,2,3, 4, Homeroom Officer, 2,3.4, PAULETTE PLACE CHARLES POE Choir, 4, Hi-Y, I,2,3, Bowling, 4, Intra- murals, 2,3, Football Sports Manager, I. MIKE POSTON Football, I,2, Track, I,2, Booster Staff, 3,-1. GREG POTTER Spanish Club, I, Stunt Night, I,2,4. CLYDE POVVELL T-Club, 4, Hi-Y, 4, j.C.L., 2,3, Student Council, 4, Football, I,2, Track, I,2, NVrestling, 2,3,4, Intramurals, 2,3, j.C.L. Officer, Homeroom Officer, 3,4. 177 178 JACK PRECHT Football 2. JIM PRECHT J.C.L., 3,45 Student Council, 15 Football, I,2,35 Wrestling, 2,3,45 Cross Country, 45 Intramurals, 2,3,4. TERRY PRECHT T-Club, 3,45 Football, 1,25 Wrestling, 2,3, 4. DIANE PRITCI-IARD French Club, 2, Pep Club, 1,2 3,45 Home- wom Officer, 2.3. Turnerite staff, 4. UR., CHERYL RANDALL Band, I,2,3,45 Pep Band, 3,4. LARRY RANK Hi-Y, 1,2,3,45 J.C.L., I5 Industrial Arts Club, 2,3,45 Stunt Night, 1,2,3,45 Track, 15 Intramurals, 3,4. JANET READE Y-Teens, 1,25 G.A.A., 2,3,4g J.C,L., I,2, 3,45 Pep Club, 2,3,45 Letter girl, 45 Stunt Night, 15 Bowling, 2,35 Intramurals, 2,35 Homeroom Officer, 1,2,3,45 Class Officer, 15 Pep Club Officer. TOM REED MARY RICHARDS C.A.A., 2,3,45 Spanish Club, 45 Health Careers, 35 Bowling, 2,3,45 Intramurals, I,2,3,45 Band, I5 C.A.A. Officer, 4. ROGER RINC Hi-Y, 15 Football, 15 Homeroom Officer, 15 Booster Staff, 45 Football Sports Man- ager, 2,35 Basketball Sports Manager, 1,2. CONSTANCE ROBBINS Y-Teens, 1,2,3,45 G.A.A., 1,2,3,45 Choir, 3,45 Musical Cplayj, 1,2,45 Ensemble, 3,45 Thespians, 1,2,3,45 J.C.L., 15 French Club, 2,-3,45 Pep Club, I,2,3,45 T.T.T., 2,3,45 Ushers Club, I,2,3,45 Y.F.C., 1,25 Stunt Night, l,2,3,45 Bowling, 1,2,35 Intra- murals, 1,2,35 Plays, 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Officer, 1,2,45 Booster Staff, 45 Choir Officer, 45 Thespian Officer, 2,3,45 French Club Officer, 45 T.T.T. Officer, 45 Bowl- ing Officer, 25 Honor Thespian, 2,3,4, Student Council, 4. JOE ROBERTSON Bowling, 1,2,3,45 Football, 1. PEGGY ROBINSON Pep Club, I5 Y.F.C., 3,45 Bowling, 45 Li- brary Assistant, 4. SANDY ROBINSON Ensemble, 2,35 Drill Team, 25 Student Council, 1,25 Y.F.C., 1,2,35 Stunt Night, 25 Homeroom Officer, 1,25 Stilwell High School, 1. CHARLES ROMPREY MARY ROSS C.A.A., 2,35 Intramurals, 2,35 Library Assistant, 3. FRANK ROUTH Ensemble, 25 J.C.L., 1,25 Student Council, 45 Stunt Night, 1,25 Bowling, I,2,35 Home- room Officer, I,2,3,4. DENISEROWE C.A.A., I,2,3,45 Choir, l,2,35 Ensemble 35 Spanish Club, 45 Pep Club, 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader, 3,45 Student Council, l,2,3- srunr Night, 2,3, Bowling, 1,2,3,45 Home: room Of icer, 1,2,35 Band, 15 C,A.A. Of- ficer, 35 Spanish Club Officer, 45 Tennis, 25 Intramurals, 1,2,3,4. JAMES aowE Industrial Arts Club, 3,45 Bowling, 25 Booster Staff, 4. STEVE ROWE J.C.L., 1,25 Art Club, 1,25 Football, 2. JUDY ROY Y-Teens, 1,25 Spanish Club, 1,25 Pep Club, I,2,35 Y.F.C., 15 Spanish Club Of- ficer, 25 Homeroom Officer, 3,4. ..S,, RON SAMUELS Hi-Y, 15 Football, 1,25 Basketball, I,2,3,45 Homeroom Officer, 4. MIKE SANDERS CHERYL SAUCERMAN Y-Teens, 1,25 Pep Club, I,2,35 T.T.T., 35 Homeroom Officer, l,2,3,45 Turnerite Staff, 4. RON SAUNDERS I-Ii-Y, 2,3,45 Spanish Club, 1,35 Stunt Night, 35 Bowling, 45 Football, 2,35 Track, 25 In- tramurals, l,3,45 Football Sports Man- ager, I5 F.C.A., l,2,3,4. MARK SCHNEIDER T-Club, l,2,3,45 I-Ii-Y, I5 Spanish Club, I, 25 Stunt Night, 1,2,35 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball, 1,25 Golf, 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Officer, 1,2,35 Booster Staff, 4, DENNIS SHIRLEY Hi-Y, I,2,3,45 J.C.L., I5 Bowling, 3,45 Basketball, 25 Intramurals, 45 Homeroom Officer, 1,2,3,4. SHARRON SILER Y-Teens, 1,25 T.T.T., 35 Student Cou'ncil, 3, Y.F.C., 1,25 Homeroom Officer, I,2,3. DON SINGER Hi-Y, 1,25 J.C.L., 15 Wrestling, 2,3,4. VICKIE SLANKARD Y-Teens, 15 C.A.A., 2,35 Pep Club, 25 Y. F.C., 1,45 Intramurals, 1,2,3. CERAN SMITH Choir, 3,45 Ensemble, 35 Track, 2,45 In- tramurals, 3,4. JEAN ETTE SOUTH J.C.L., 1,25 Homeroom Officer, 1. MIKE SOUTHER LARRY SPARKS Track, L5 Homeroom Officer, 1,2,3. a FRANK STANKIEWICZ T-Club, 2,3,45 Stunt Night, 2,35 Football, I,2,3,45 Basketball, I,2,35 Track, 1,2,3- I-Iomeroom Officer, 1,2,3,4. Q CONNIESTEVENS C.A.A., 2,3,-i5 Pep Club, 1,2,3,45 Cheer- leader, 2,3,-15 Bowlin , I,3,45 Intramurals, l,2,3,45 Homeroom OfRcer, 3. JERRY STEVENS Hi-Y, 2. CHARLES STITES Student Council, 1,35 Stunt Night, 15 Home- room Officer, 2,3,4. MIKE STOBER Student Council, 45 Stunt Night, 25 Foot- ball, 1,2,3,45 Basketball, I,2,-15 Track, 1, 2,35 Homeroom Officer, 1,2,3,4. MITCH STRADER T-Club, 2,3,-15 Hi-Y, 25 Industrial Arts Club, 45 Football, l,2,3,45 Track, 15 Wres- tling, 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer, l,2,3,-1. CARY SWEET Football. 15 Track, I5 Intramurals, 3. ..T,. NANCY TEETERS Y-Teens, 1,25 G.A,A., 1,2,35 Spanish Club, I,2,3,45 Pep Club, l,2,3,45 Cheerleader, 2,3,45 Y.F.C., I5 Stunt Night, l,2,35 BOWI- ing, l,2,35 Intramurals, 1,2,35 Homeroom Officer, 2,35 Booster Staff, 45 Spanish Club Officer. MIKE TENELL Ar entine High Scl1ool5 Art Club. 15 Foot- baR, 15 Track, I,2. LONNIE THOMPSON NVARREN THOMPSON Bowling, 1,2,-15 Intramurals, 2. JOHN THORNTON T-Club, 45 Student Council, l,2,85 Foot- ball, 15 Basketball, I,2,3,45 Cross Country, 2,35 Intramurals, 1,2,3,45 Home- room Officer, 1,2,3,45 Band, 1,25 Pep Band, 1,25 Class Officer, 35 Boy's State. HERBTINER Track, 25 Intramurals, 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer, 1,2,3,-1. PAULATISDALE Y-Teens, 1,25 Pep Club, 1,2,3,45 Letter girl, 45 Student Council, 45 Y.F.C., 15 Bowling, I,2,35 Intramurals, 15 Band, 1, Homeroom Officer, I,2,35 Class Officer, 35 Student Council Officer, 4. JEAN TODD Pep Club, 1,25 Intramurals, 1,25 Library Assistant, 4. RANDALTOMLINSON Student Council, 25 Homeroom Officer, 25 Booster Staff, 4. ANDRIA TORREY C,A.A., 2,3,45 Y.F.C., I,2,35 Homeroom Officer, I5 Band, 1 LARRY TRIBBLE Football, I,2., Homcroom Officer, I,2. DON TURNER Spanish Club, 3,-4, Student Council, I,2,3, Stunt Night, 3, Football, I,2, Basketball, I.2,4, Track, I, Spanish Club Officer, Homeroom Officer, l,:2,3. RON TUSH Hi-Y, 2,3,4, French Club, 3,4, Student Council, 2,3, Y.F.C., 3, Bowlin , 2,3,4, Football, 2, French Club OfRccr, 4, Homeroom Officer, 2,3,4. TIM TYSON T-Club, 3,4, Hi-Y I,2,3,-I, Spanish Club, l,4, Quill and Scroll, 3, Football, 2,Track, 2,3, Cross Country, 3,4, Intramurals, 4, Booster Staff, Sports Editor, 4, Hi-Y Officer, Wrestling, 3. nv.. DENNIS VANDERPOOL T-Club, 3,4, Student Council, I,3, Foot- ball, I,2,3,4, Basketball, l,2,3, Track, I, Intramurals, 4, Hormeroom Officer, 1,2 3,4g T-Club Officer, Class Officer, 4. CRETCHEN VAN SANT Y-Teens, I, French Club, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 3 44 Student Council I 4- Bowlin I2 3, y - i I , gs , - French Club Officer, 4, Pep Club Officer -I, I-Iomeroom Officer, 3. DAVIDVAUCHAN Musical tplayj, 2, Ensemble, I,2, Bowling, 2, Track, I, Plays, 2, Sports Manager, KEITH VOCTS I--Iomeroom Officer, 2,3, Band, I. HW.. JOE WACKER Hi-Y, I,2,3,4, Student Council, 2, Bowling, 2,3,-I, Football, 1, Intramurals, 4. 1 Q SUSAN NVALKER G.A.A., I,2,3,4, Musical Cplayl, publicity, I, F.T.A., I,2,3,4, French Club, 2, Pep Club, I,2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, 3, Student Council, I, Stunt Night, 2, Bowling, I,2,3, -I, Tennis 2, Intramurals, I,2,3,4, Home- room Officer, I,2,4, F.T.A. Officer, Boos- terStaff, 4. LONNA WVALLACE T.T.T., 4, Intramurals, I,2, Music, 3,4, KAY WALTERS I-locker Grove junior High, I, Shawnee Mission North, 2, Y-Teens, I, Choir, I. ARNO WVARNKE Track, I, Homeroom Officer, I. PHILIPWEBER Bowling, 4, Basketball, 2, Norwood High School. SUSAN WEBER Pep Club, 2. BECKY WVEIXELDORFER Pep Club, I,2,3, Ushers Club, l,2, Library Assistant, 3, MARCIA WVESOLOSKI Spanish Club, I,3,4, Pep Club, l,2,3,4, Stunt Night, 3,-1, I-Iomeroom Officer, I,2, Spanish Club Officer, 4: Letter girl, sub- stitute,-I. LINDAWHISLEII Lawton High School 2, Lansing High School, I,2,3, Y-Teens. 2, Choir, I,2,3, Musical tplayl, 3, Ensemble, I,2,3, F.T. A., 3, Letter girl, 3, Y.F.C., I,2. RICHARD WILEY T-Club, 4, Hi-Y, l,2,3,-4, j.C.L., I,2,f3, Art Club, 3,41 Industrial Arts Club, 2,3,4, T.T.T., 3, Stunt Night, I,2,3,-I, Football, I,2,3,4, Basketball, I, Track, I,2,3, Wres- tling, 2,3, Intramurals, I,2,3,-4, Sports Managers, l,2,3, j.C.L. Officer, I,2, In- dustrial Edncation Club Officer, 4, Home- room Officer, I,2,3,4. CONNIE YVILLIAMS j.C.L., 3,4, j,C.L. Officer. DAV'ID WILLIAMS French Club, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, Lit- erary Society, I,2,3,4, Stunt Night, I,2, Turnerite Staff, 4, Literary Society Of- ficer, 4, Editor of Lit 81 Wit. jIM WILSON Industrial Arts Club, 3: Football, 1,2, Track, I,2, Wrestling, 2, Band, I, Home- room Officer, I. TERRY WINSKY Football, I, Basketball, Track, I. SHARON WVITT Pep Club, I: Student Council, 3, Intra- murals, 2, Honieroom Officer, I,2,3. LARRY WVRICHT Hi-Y, I,2,3,4, Bowling, 3, Football, I, Cross Country, 2, Homeroom Officer, I,2. jUDY WRIGHT Central junior High, I, C.A.A., I, Pep Club, 4, Art Club, 3,-1, Debate, 3, Bowlin , 4, Art Club Officer, 4, Speech Festivzfl, 3,4 SHARON WYRICK Choir, 3,4, Ensemble, 4, Stunt Night, I,2, 3, Homcroom Officer, 4, Band, l,2,3, Pep Band, 2,3. HY.. SANDRA YEAGEB Y-Teens, 3,4, F.T.A., 4, Spanish Club, I,2,3, Pep Club, 2,f3,4, I-Iealth Careers, 3, Ushers Club, 4, Y.F.C., l,2,3, Stunt Night, 1.3, Intramurals, I,2. DON YORK Homeroom Officer, 1. MICHAEL YOUNG Band, 1,2,3,4, Pep Band, 2,3,4, Stage Band, 2,3. UZ., MONA ZANETELLO St. joseph High School, 3, j.C.L., 2,3,4. 179 180 STAFF Allison. Vernon ........ 125 Ashby, Wayne . . ,...,. 126 Ayers, Herbert .....4.. 126 Baker, Joe .... 83.113,l27,148 78' Bales, Jane ....... Barnett. Raymond ....... Beilstein. Jane . . . Bell, Gene .... Bell R'Leigh . . Bolin, EH. . . 126 . . . 123 . . . 114 . . . 121 126 Bond. Kathy .... .... 2 6,116 Bowman, Bruce .... 83,124,144 Brown, Allen .......... 113 Brown, Jeannene . . . . . 27.118 119 Clark, Jane ....,.. Coffin, Shirley ......... Cunningham, Mildred . Davis, Essie ...... Doxsee, Carol .... Eisele, Martha .... Elliott, Kathleen . . . Fugate, Lloyd . . . 125 120 . . 116 . . 114 . . . 114 116 . . . 124 119 Gilbach. Cheryl . . .... Q . Grey, Lucy ..,....... 60,118 Grosdidier, Rosemary 123 Grossarth, Karl ........ 120 Hamilton, Wayne ..,.... 122 Haney, Gerald . . 10,11,90.82.114 Harris, Merle ......... 116 Higgins, Isla .......... 116 Higgins, Michael . . Ihde, Sharon .... ..126 ...119 Johnson, Erdman ..... 66.122 Johnson. Kenneth ....... 126 Leatherberry. Margaret Leonard, Jeanne ..... Marquardt, Gary .... Marshall, Nancy . . Martin. Burley ..., McDonnough. Helen . . Nies. Kathleen . . . Osborn. Cheryl . . Peterson, Keitha . . Poling. Raedell . . . . Potter. Verlene . . . . Price. Sherman ..., Saul. Janice ..,. . . . Scott. Franklin ...... Shoemaker. Gerald . . . Stewart. Charles . . . Swartz. Virginia .... Syring. Kenneth ..... Train. Thomas ...,. . .. 118 117 if 122 . . . 119 . 83.124 .. 119 .. 124 . 62.1.18 . . . 115 . . . 123 116,147 82.90.127 .. 127 83.90.121 18.82.121 121 116 . . . 121 . 80,120 Van Auken. Constance .... 122 Voth. Arnold .......... 124 Walker. Richard ....... 126 Wallace. Barry . . . . . . . . 117 Waugh. Herbett . . 18.813.92.125 Zimmerman. Nancy ..... 121 SCHOOL BOARD Cook. Harold ...... Gentrey. A.A. . . . 110 110 Miller. Howard . . . 110,111 I DEX Rook. Dr. Lee . . Rosenau, Fred . . Smith, Wallace . . 110 . . . . 110 . . . . . 110 Steineger, Joseph, Jr. . . . 110 Stirling, James E. .. 110 Witter, Dr. Sanford C. .... 110 Lawhorn, C.D. . . . . . . . 112 Palmquist, T.R. ....... 111 OFFICE PERSONNEL Carmichael, Iona ....... 128 Lewman, Vivian . . . . 128 Pullian. Mary . . . . . 128 Thomas. Rosie ........ 128 CAFETERIA STAFF Adams. Ruth ......... 129 Crummitt, Cordelia . . . . 129 Evans, Chessie .... . . 129 Keller. Mildred . . . . . 129 Lohrey, Margaret Lynch, Ruth ..,. Neumer. Maise . . Valli, Mae ..... CLASS OF 129 ..129 .....129 ......129 1967 Abel. David ......... 155 155 Adams. Brenda . . Adams. Jackie . . . Addison. Rocky . . Arnold. Starr . . . Ashlock. Connie . Atkins. Carolyn . . Atkinson. Peggy . . . . . . . Bailey. Linda .. . Barbarick. Stephen Barnett. Cheryl . Barnett. Kathy . . Beard. Michael . . Beets. Donna . . . Bender. Michael . Berry. Ivan .... Berry. Patricia . . Berry. Peggy . . Best. Donald . . . Bethard. Robin . . Bierman. Sheryl , Blanton. Elaine . -Boan. Michael . . . Boettcherf Robert Bogard. George . Boggs. Ronald . . . Bohrer. Leslie . . Bradley, Galen .. . Brown, Danny . . Ira Brown... .. Brown, Susan . . Brown. Terry . . . Brown. William . , Budimlija, Connie Bumgarner, Calvin Bulter. Dennis . . 67.68.70,71. . . . . . . . 155 . . 155 . . 155 . . 155 . . 155 155 155 . . 59,102.64, 155 . 39.40,61,155 . . . . 32.155 . 47.59.66,155 .. 54.79.155 . . . . 59,155 . . 59,155 , . . 155 .. 156 . . . . . 156 . . . . , . 156 . . . . . . 156 . 47.413.74.156 156 . . . . . . 156 .. 51.63.156 . . . . . . 156 31.64.156.84. 85,90 . . . . . . . 156 29,46,48,50,40. 55,67.68,78.156 . . . . . . . 156 . . . . 63,156 . . . . 157 . . . . . . 157 .......157 . . . 71.70,157 . .... 157 Butler, Ronnie . . . . . . . . 157 Cain, Larry . . 28,50,53.59.60,157 Callahan, Charles 61.157 Cameron, Earl .... ..... 1 57 Campbell, Carolyn Campbell, James Carey. Jimmy . . Carrillo. Joan . . Carter. Lloyd . . Chowning. Jim . . . . 48,78,157 157 157 31.38.50,55.62. 67.68,l57 157 . . . . 59,157 Christopher. Jeannie .... 157 Conkling, William Cook, Ronald . . . .. 157 .. .... 157 Coons. Jack .......... 157 Cooper, Cindy . . Cornelius, Sandy . Coyazo, Lois . . . Crossland, James Crowder, Linda . . Cullen, Kathleen . . Cutshall, Jeannie . . . 4o,47,48,73,74, 76,158 . . . 73,74,i5a 158 158 . . . 63,711,158 . . . 27,158 . . . 158 Davenport, Rex . . ..... 158 Davis, Regina . . Denolf, Patricia . DeVolder, Trudy . . . . 158 . 42,48,73,74, 158 . . . 40,74,158 DeWitte, Kathy . , .... 158 Dexter, Kathryn . . 74,158 Divine, John .... . . . 66,158 Doering, William . . . . . . 158 Douthit, Diane . . . 29,53,50,158 Drake.Muriel . , .... . . .. . 158 Dugan, Elizabeth . Dunn, Harry . . . Easter, Loyce . Elam. Sharon . . . Ellis, Michael . . Ellis, Phyllis . . Fauser, Judith . 158 . . . . . 65,158 . 39,40,45,46, 159,48,73,74 . . . . 52,159 .. 63,67,159 . . . . . 159 . 31,40,45,50, 53.60,66,159 Ferson, Janice .... 40,74,159 Fisher, Donald . . 32,37,45,67,68, 159,40,96,104,105 Fleming, Kenneth Flewelling, Tommy Foley, Linda . . . Ford, Renee . . . Fuller, Dan .... Gallagher, Cheryl Gass, Vickie . . Gates, Clayton . Gentry, Connie . Gerdes. Judy . . Gilley, Bonnie . . . Ginn, Gloria .... Gladieux, Jim . . Graham, Robroy . . . . 65.88,90, 159 . 159 .. .. 27,159 45 159 . . . Q 1 64:159 . . . . . . 159 . .... 160 . 45,64,65,85, 60,90,l60 . 27,16,73,76. 79,160 40,66.68.14,74. 160 .. .... 160 .....78,160 46,64,73,84,107. 160 . . . 46.61,160 Gray, Pamela ........ 67,160 Green, Lynn . . . 160 Green, Robert .......... 160 Grossarth. Ann . . 30,31,40,48, 50,52,160 Guy, Calvin .. 9,39,40,64,86,90, 100,102,107,154,160 Hanner, Frank .... Hall, Cathy ...... Hall, Ronnie . . Hamlet, Edna ..,. Hand, Diane . . Harding. Joann , . . Harrel, Carolyn . . Harris, Eddie . . Hart, Eddie .... Hart, Vickie .... Hartzler, Samford . Harvey, Roberta . . Heidrich, Nick . . Helmick, Donald . Hershberger, Martin Higgins, William . . Hill, Joy ......, Hinote, Don ...., Hodge, Mary .... Holenbeck, Marcia Holloman, Lucinda Holloway, David . . Holtmeyer, Mike . . Howell, Rodger . , Huff, Betty ...... Huffman, Sandra . . . . . 47,60,160 . . . . . . 160 17,47,48,86,90, 95,160 . . . . . 60,160 50,51,53,54.160 160 161 161 . . 64,161 .. 161 . . . . . . 161 . . . . , . 161 27.65,87,90, 106,161 39,64.65.87, 90,107, 161 161 161 ..,161 161 161 . . . f 52,162 . . . . 71,162 u . . . 162 . . 65,107,162 . , . . , 162 . . . 66.162 . . . . 162 Hutton, Carol . . . Huskey, Ann ..... . . . ..78 162 ,162 Loyd, Lonny . . Lucas, Susan . . . Lyons, Rex . . Main, Marvin . . . . 59,164 . . 74,164 164 164 Main.. Terry ...., 64,86,90,165 Matthews, Linda . . 40.50.53.6l. 66,74.68.69.165 Matthews, Sandra ...,,... 165 McLenon, Leann . . 31.48,50,5l. 53.62.66.68.78.165 Medlay, Ronnie .....,... 1 165 Meginn, Terry . . . Mendoza. Mary . . Middleton, Lois . , Milam, Stephan . . Miller, Harry . . Miller, Linda . . . Miller, Sherrie .... Minteer. Pamela . Mitchell, Barbara Moats, Eric .... Montgomery, Jon Moore.. Vickie . Moore, William . , . Morris. Beverly Myers, Janice . . . Neighbors, Jan . . 165 . . . . 165 . . 74.165 . , 59,165 .. 165 . . . 52,165 . . . . 165 .. 63.74165 . . . . 166 . . 6l,64,166 . . . . ., 166 28.40,53.50. 61.74,166 64,106,166 . . 74,78.166 . . . . . 166 . . 74.66.166 North, James .....,.. 40,166 Hylton, Gary , . . . . Hylton, Patty ..,. . .. 162 .. 67,68.162 Tiner Herb . . . Ingram. Donald ...... 59.162 James, Kathryn ....... 162 Jameson, Richard ....., 162 Jenkins. Linda . . 32.33.34.45.73. 74.162 Johnson, Donna ...... , . 162 Johnson. Jill ..... 54.74.162 Johnson Jon . . 28.30.50.53.66. 48.62.67.68.78,79.162 Johnson Larry . .,,,,,, 163 Johnson Ralph ........ 163 Jones,Jerry Jones, Susan . . . 163 39,40,45,163 163 Jones, Vernon . . ..... . . .loyce, Diane . . . . . 62,74.163 Keith. Ted ........... 66.163 Kelley, Michael . . Kelley, Regina . . . 64,106,107,l63 . . . 46,63.163 Kendall, Walter .......... 163 Kinder, Julia .... . 40,45,74,163 Kleo el John ......... . 163 , DP . Kring. Carol . . . Kuhnan, Joann . . . Ladenburger, Sandra Ladenburger, Shirley Lanaman, Toni . . . Land, Linda ..... Landreth, Janice , . Laningham. Janet . Leap, Linda ..... Leckrone. Larry . . Leonard. Robert . . Link Donna .... 61.54,66.163 . . . . 74,163 . . . 27.164 . . . . . 164 . . . . 27,164 . . 164 , . 164 ., 73,164 ..164 . . . . 164 . . . 47.164 164 Littlefield, Ardys , f i3i.4o'.s'1,'s6. Lobb, Michael . Lockett, Randy . . Lohrey. Richard . . 68,164 . . 59.164 164 ' '3a,45,64.9o, 91.164 O'Neal. Catherine . . 73,47,74.166 Osteen. Thomas . . 38,40.45,50. 53.67,68,69,166 Oswald, Patricia . . 40.48.67.78. 166 Owen, Sharon . . ..... 166 Page. Collen . . . . . 27.167 Paden, Gail . , . ,.... . 166 Page, Donna .... ..... 6 6,167 Page, John .... 53,88,90,167 Pankey, Henrietta . . 48,67,68,69, 78,167 Pantoja, Mary . . ..... 167 Parks, Brenda .... 48,67,68, 78,167 Patterson, Rebecca . . 66,68,167 Patton, Robert . . . . . . 167 Payne, Bonnie . . . . 58,167 Peek, Katheryn . . .... 167 Perkins. Williams . . . 30,40,64, 101,84,90,167 Perryman, Dorothy . . . 67,167 Petty, Gene . . Place, Paulette . . Poe, Charles , . Poston, Michael . Potter Greg. . . 38,64,90,85,94, 97,106,107,167 167 66,167 . . . 47,167 . . . 47,167 Powell, Clyde . .' 45,59,64,1oo, 167 Precht, Jack .... Precht,James,. . . Precht, Terry . . . , ..... 167 60,104,105,168 . 64,101,104 Pritchard, Diane . . . 74,78,168 Randall, Cheryl ,..... 70,168 Rank, Larry ....... . 59,168 Reade, Janet . . 45,40,39,62,72, 74,168 Richards, Mary Jo . . . 62,168 Ring, Roger ....... 47,168 Robbins, Connie . . 30,38,40,48, 50,52,53,45,61,67,68,69,74,168 Robertson, Joseph . . . . . . Robinson, Peggy . 168 . . . 168 168 168 Robinson, Sandy . . . . . . Romprey, Charles Ross, Mary ........... 169 Routh, Frank ......,. 45,169 Rowe, Denise . . . Rowe, Mike .... Roy, Judith .,.. 16,62,74,76,169 . . . . . . 169 169 Samuels, Ronald . . . , 95,169 Sanders, Mike ........ 169 Saucermen, Cheryl .... 78,169 Saunders, Ronald . . 40,59,69,169 Schneider, Mark . . 38,40,45,47, 64,85,148,169 Shirley, Dennis 1 ..... 59,169 Siler, Sharon . . . 52,45,169 Singer, Don .... .... 1 69 Slankard, Vickie . . . . 54,169 Smith, Geran . . . . . 66,169 South, Jeanette . . . . . 169 Souther, Michael . . . . 169 Sparks, Larry .... . . . 169 Stankiewicz, Frank . . 20,45,64, 85,90,170 States, William ........ 170 Stevens, Connie . 38,74,76,102, 170 Stites, Eddie . . . . . 40,170 Stevens, Jerry . . ...... ' 170 Stober, Michael . . 32,35,45,89, 90,170 Strader, Mitch . Sweet, Gary .... 64,87,90,102, 170 . . . . . . 170 Teeters, Nancy' . 27,38,47,48, 62,74,76,170 Terrell, Michael ....... 170 Thomas, William ..... A 64,89 Thompson, Lonnie ....... 170 Thompson, Warren 65 170 Thorton, John . . '17,39,64,95:170 Tidwell, Sandy ......... 170 , ....... 171 Tisdale, Paula . . 20,21,40,45, 73,74,171 Todd, Jean ........... 171 Tomlinson, Randy ..... 47,171 Torrey, Andria .... .... 1 71 Tribble, Larry . . . .... . 171 Turner, Donald . . . 45,62,171 Tush, Ronnie . . . . . . 61,171 Tyson, Timothy . . 34,48,47,59, 64,78,104,171 Vanderpool, Dennis . . 32,33,40, 64,84,90,154,171 Vaughan, David ......., 171 Van Saint, Gretchen . . 33,35,40, 45,61,74,154,171 Vogts, Keith ........... 171 Wacker, Joe ..... ..... 1 71 Walker, Susan . . 40,55,47,74,171 Wallace, Lonna ......... 171 Walters, Kay . .A . . . 58,656,171 Warnke, Arno . . .... 171 Weber, Philip ...... . . 172 Weber, Susan ...... . . . 172 Weixeldorfer, Rebecca . . 52,172 Wesoloski, Marcia . . . 62,74,172 Whisler, Linda .......... 172 Wiley, Richard . . 59,60,63,64, 65,89,90,172 181 182 Adams. William . . . Albertson, Jacqueline Appleton, Geraldine . . Arnold. David .... Arnold. Ralph .... Ashlock. James . . . Ashworth. Kathryn . Askren. Paul .... Ast. Norman . . . Atkinson, Penny . . Bain, Robert . . . Baker, Lyle . . . Baker. Wade ..... Banks, Debbie .,.. Barbarick. Stephen . Barclay. Pamela . . Bardwell. Billie Jo Barlow. Bob ..... Barnett. Roger .... Bartkoski. George . Bates. Dean ..... Beatty. Marlene . . Beets. Roger . . . Bassey. Charles . . Best. George .... Bethard. Bonnie . . Bider. Linda . . . . Bierman. Wanda . . . Biggs. David . . . Blackburn. Steve . Boan. Bradley . . . Boan. .lacquline . . Bogard. Fred . . . Bowers. Marsha . . Bozarth. Linda . . . Bradley. Richard . Brandon. Debra . . Brooks. Edna . . Brown. John . . . Broyles. William . . Bryon. Thomas . Buck. Diana . . . Buck. Gary ,.... Burmans. Sarah . . Callahan. Raymond Cardin. Ernie . . . Carey. Steve . . . Carson. Sherry . Cartmell. Ernest . . Caton. Brenda . . Chapman. Sharon . Chesnut. Sandra . . Clancy. Cherie . . Clark. Gail . . . . . Clary. Margaret . . Cleveland. Steve . . Clevenger. Karen . Click. Harold . . . Cochran. James . . Cook. Paul .... 133 133 . ...133 .. 133 . . 99,133 . . . . 133 . . . . . 133 . 53.93.133 . . . . 133 . . . 44 . . 133 133 . . . 99.133 . . .. 133 . . 44.133 . . 58.133 133 . 93.99.133 133 . . . 133 . 72.133 . . . . 133 . . 93.106.133 . . . 65.133 ....133 . . . 60.133 . 70.71.133 . . . . 133 . . . 133 . . 133 . . 133 . . . . 133 .. 58.133 15.441.72.133 . . . . 133 . . 133 . . 133 . . . 133 . 99.133 . . 133 . 133 ..134 134 . . 93.134 . 134 . . 134 . . . 134 134 21.27.44.52. 72.77.134 . . . . 134 . . . 134 . 60.134 . . . 134 . . . . 134 . . . . 134 . 70.71.134 . . . 134 . . . . 134 70 134 cook. steve . . fi2,'95s.9si'.10e.io7. 134 Cornelius. Barbara Coutsonikas. Suzanna Coyazo. Michael . . Craig. George Criger. Annabelle . Crassland. Steven . Crowder. Nancy . . Croxton. Barbara . Cullen. Thomas . . 134 134 .. 134 . . . 134 . 52.134 . . 72.134 134 f f 134 Cumbie. Luther . Cummongs. Linda Custer. Leslie Czirr. Larry . . Daniels. James . Davis. Connie . . Davis. Dona . . . Davis. Lowell . . Dawley. Sherry . Day. Billy .... DeGraeve. Steven DeMott. Connie . Dempsey. Jean . Dexter. Linda . Dickens. Miles . Dobson. Joe . . Doering. Paul . . Dominquez. Jerry Dann. Gloria . . Doughty. Jeannette Douglas. Linda . . Duffett. Kathy . Dull. David . . . Earls. Janice . Easter. Larry . Eaton. Frank . . Edwards. Kathy . Eickhoff. Donald Elam. Marlene . . Elsburg. Allen . . . . Elsburg. Belinda Enfield. Margaret Engelamn. Michael . .. 134 . .. 134 .. 134 . ..l34 134 . ..... 135 98.104.l05.l06. 135 . . . . .. 135 . . . 135 . . . . 135 . . 72.135 . . . 135 . . 135 . . 135 . 93.153 . . . . 135 . . . 70.135 . . . . 135 . . . 135 . . . 135 . . 72.135 . . 135 . . . 135 . . . . 135 . . . . . 135 . . 51.72.135 . . . . 93.135 . . . 135 70.135 . . . . 135 . . . . 58.135 . . . 99.135 Estes. Donna .....,.. 135 Etherton. Donald . Everett. Judith . . Everett. Michael Everhart. Linda . Feater. Raymon . Feaster. Robert . Ferbezar. Deborah Ferguson. Janet . Fitzgerald. Shirley Fletcher. Jancie . Foland. Michael . Foley. Larry . . . Forrest. Janice . Forrest. Linda . . Folin. Darrel . . . Frownfelter. Stan Gaignat. Jeannette Gamble. Richard . Gargus. Douglas . Gates. Daniel . . , Gerber. Bill . . Gerdes. Nancy . . Gilchrist. Janes . Gilley. Eddie . . Graham. Roger . Green. Christine . Green. Gary . . . Greninger. Terri . Guthrie. Paul . . . Guy. Rodney . . Hahner. Maru . . Hale. Larry Hale. Russel . . Haley. Dianna Hall. Nancy . .. 93.132.135 . . . . . . 135 . . . . . . 135 . 18.93.107.135 l8.93.107.135 . . . . . 12.135 135 . . . . 135 . . . 135 . . . 135 . . 135 . .. 135 . . . . 135 . . . . 99.135 .. 26.107,92. 93.99.135 . . . . . 72.136 . . .... 136 136 . . . . . . . 136 18.92.93.94.106. 132.136 . . . . 72.136 . . . 136 . .... 136 . . 18.93.136 . . . 44.136 .. 136 . . . 72.136 . . . . . . 136 . 44.93.99.136 . . . . . . 141 . . . 136 . 55.136 Harbour. Robert . . Harris. John .... Hartford. Doris . . Hartzler. Sandra . . Harvey. Ronald Hawkins. Seth . . Heath. Willie . . Haetwole. Gary . . Hellebiyce. Albert . . . . 99.136 .. 93.99.136 . . . . 136 .. 136 . . 93.136 . . . . 136 . . . 106.136 . 136 Helmick. Danny . . . 99.136 Herring. Bill . . . . 136 Hess. Bonnie . . . . . 136 Hewitt. Terry . . . . . 136 Hicks. Jerry ..... . . 136 Higgins. Rosemary . . . . 136 Hollingshead. James .... 136 Holloway. Belinda ....... 136 Holtmeyer. Katherine . . . 136 Hopkins. Deborah .... 72.136 Houp. Bill ........... 53 Howard. Steve . . 44.54.90.98, 107.136 Hunter. Mike . . . ..... 136 Huskey. Roger . , . 136 Hutton. Cheryl . . . 136 Jackson. Sue . . . . 136 Jacobs. Cathy . . . . 137 Jacobson. Steve . . . 70.137 James. Ronald .E . . 93.137 Jameson. Dennis . . . . 137 Jaster. Susan .... . . 137 Jenkins. Ellen . . . . 137 Johnson. Randy ....... 137 Joyce. Janet ........ 72.137 Justice. Charles . . 71.104.106.137 Kaiser. Paula . . 14.33.35.72.77. 137 Kant. Robert ....... 93.99.137 Keck. Robert ....... 93.99.137 137 Keilberg. Michael . . Kelley. Linda .... Kendall. Carol .... Kibbee. Stephen . . Kiff. Sharon . . Killton. Pat . . Kinder, James . . Kinney. Diana . . . Kobe. James ........ Kresyman. Linda . . . Lawrence. Lois . . Lawson. Barbara . . Leach. Jetty ..... Leavey. Pat .... Lebow. Thomas . . Leckrone. Jim . . Ledington. Cathy . . LeRoy. Connie . . Loftin. Carol . . Lowder. Diane . . . Lunday. William Luth. George . . . Lykins. Joetta . . Lynch. Phillip . . Lynch. Therse . . Lyons, Michael . . Maher. Roger . . . Maher. Leslie .... Manning. Roger . . Manshell, Sheryl . . Martin. Gerald . . Martin. Jack . . . . . . . . 137 . . . . . 137 44.104.105. 106 . . . . . 137 . . 93.137 . . 53.137 . . . . . 137 107,137 . . 72.137 . . . 137 . 27.137 . 44.72.137 . . . 137 . . 137 . . 137 . . 137 . . . 137 . . 137 137 . 52.93.137 . . . . . 138 .. 104.138 . . . 137 . , . 15.99 138 . . . . 138 33.353.44.138 . . . 72.138 90.95.106.138 .. 107.138 Sams. Michael . . Martin. Mercedes . Marvine. Robert . . Matney. Mark . . . Mawhiney. Kenneth Maybell. Vickie . . Mc-Bride. .Iohn . . Mc-Clintic. Steve . McCool. Peggy McCubbin. Raymond McCutheon. Henry McDonald. Teresa McMahan. Alberta . McNutt. Connie . . McShame. Donald . . . McWilliams. Kathy Mendez. Louise . . Milam. Steve . . Milford. Joseph . Milford. Sandra . . Miller. Charles . Miller. John . . . Miller. William . Millhouse. Michael Mitchell. Debbie . Mock. Robert . . Moore. Cheryl . . Moore. Cindy .. . Moore, Darrel . Moore. Lynda . Muro. John ..., Murphy. Dennis . Myers. Beverly . Myers. David . . Myers. Donna Nealey. Tim . . . Newton. Robin . . . Newton. Rodger Norman. Raymond Olda. David .... O'Neal. Pam . . Page. Rebecca . . Page. Cathy . . Pamer. Barbara . . Pantoja. Amelia . . Patton. Ronny . . . Peck. Mary .... Pedersen. Maryiln . . Perkins. James . . Phillips. Mary Ann Phillips. Shirley . Plough. Pat .... Post.tSteve . . Potter. Mark . . . Powell. John . . . Pruett. Larry . . Pugh. Ronnie . . Quigley. Linda . . . Radford. Linda . . Randolph. Elaine . . Reade. Chuck . . . Reddigton. Nancy . Rhodes. Guy .... Rhodes.Tom Richardson. Jamey . Richart. Roy .... Ring. Lana ..... Rise. Raymond . . Roberts. .James . . Romines. Stephen . . Rowe. William . . . Rush. Patriea . . . 53.138 . . . 138 94.108138 . . . 138 138 . 138 . 138 138 -138 . . , 131.138 . . 138 . . . 138 . . 138 53.72.138 . . . 138 . 53.138 . . 138 138 99.108138 . . . 138 . 93.138 . 93.138 . . 138 . . 139 . 72.139 . 72.139 . . 139 139 . 93.139 . . 139 . . 139 . . 139 . . 139 .. 139 . . 139 . . 139 . 72.139 . 53.139 72.139 70.72.139 . 52.139 .. 139 .. 139 .. 139 . . . 139 . 139 . . . 139 . . 72.139 93.99.139 . . . 139 . . 130 . . 139 . . 139 . . . 139 . . 72.139 139 44.99.139 . . . 139 . . 139 . . 72.139 . . . 139 . . 72.139 . . 139 . . 139 . . . 140 . . 93.140 . . 140 Ryan. Danny . . Ryan. Linda . . . Ryder. Larry . . . 140 . . . . 140 . . 93.140 Tunks. Leslie . . Turk. Kay . . . Turner. James . . . Sameuls. Paula . Schneider. Collen Shephard. Robert Shoemaker. Sharon Sigler. Kathy . . . Simmons. Orlando Sims. Linda .... Singer. Carol . . . Smith. Elizabeth . Smith. Marsha . . Sparks. Linda . . . Spradling. Joseph Stafos. Michael . . Staley. Sharom . . Stamps. Pat . . . . 140 Tush. Roxie . .. 107.140 . 72.140 . . . 140 72.140 . . . 140 . . . 53.140 . . . . 140 140 ..52.140 . . 140 . . 140 . . 72.140 140 .....72.140 . . , . 140 18.92.93.140 140 140 ......58.140 Staples. Charles .... 44.100.140 Steele. Deborah ..... 44.53.140 Stephenson. Kathy ...... 140 Stuart. Sandra . . ..... 140 Stump. Theresia . . . 51.72.140 Stutes. Ronald ........ 140 Swarls. Alan . . 14.64.90.106.91. 140 Taylor. Robert . . 44.99.1Zl2.l40 Thode. Marty . . . Thomsen. Harold Thurman. Claude . Tiner. Henry .... Tobin. Michael . . Todd. Angela . . Todd. Thomas . . . Toman. Charles . . Trout. Kathy . . . Trowbridge.Nadine i , x . 140 Van De Berghe. Tim . . . , 140 Vitatoe. James .... . . 140 Wagner. James . . . . . . 140 58.140 Walker. Linda . . . . . Wallace. Ralph ..... 93.99.141 Wallace. Stephen . . .... 141 Walsh. Phyllis . . . . 72.141 Walters. Charles . . . . 141 Walters. Loren . . . . . 141 Ward. Paula ......... 141 Warner. Deborah ..... 53.72.141 Way. Kathy .... ..... 7 7.141 Way. Walter ........ 44.141 Webb. Cathy . . . l4.27.72.77.141 Weber. Jaudy ....... . . . 141 93.141 Wiedner. Fred ....... Wheeler. Larrv .. 92.93.106.l41 Wilbanks. Larry ........ 141 Wilbers. Donna . . . 72.141 Willert. Paul Williams. Judy ..... . 58.141 Williams. Richard . . . Willis. Bonnie ..... Wilson. John . Wilson. Vickey . . 93 ..60.l41 50.53.70.l41 . . . . 141 . - - 140 Winslow. Karen ....,... 141 . - 09-140 Witt. Geneva .... . 44.72.141 . . . 1 140 Witter. Beth . . 14.211.53.141 . A 71.140 Wittkopp. Rodney .. . . 1 93.141 . . 140 Wood. Juanita .... . . 44.141 V ...- 140 Woodcock. Kathy . . . . 141 104.140 Woodcock. Mitchel . . 141 . . . . . 72.140, Zaragoza. Tom . . . . . 141 52.53.70.140 Zimmerli. Lois . . . . 141 'Fifi I I S.: ' 1 'll 51 . ...r. qw 0 Q In kb. 12 183 . . . . . . 148 Ferguson. Linda . , 61,64,6T,79, 184 Williams, Connie . . 52,60,172 Williams, David . 48,51,79,172 Wilson, James . . ...... 172 Witt, Sharon . . . . . 21,172 Wright, Judy . . . 63,74,172 Wright, Larry ......... 173 Wyrick, Sharon . . . 67,68,69,173 Yeager, Sandra . 52,55,74,173 York, Don ..... . . . . . . 173 Young, Mike . . . 52,71.173 Zanetello, Mona ..,.... 19,173 CLASS OF 68 Abbott, Allen . . 53,67,68,69,70, 71,104,143 Abbott, Clayton . .... 53,143 . 143 Adams, Ronnie . . Alford, John .......... 143 Allen, George . . Anderson, Gary Allen, William . . Andrew, Joseph . Armantrout, Anna Ashley, Bob .... Atkinson, David Ashworth, Patricia Atteberry, Rich . Baier, Bob ..., Bailey, Frank . . Barclay, Joseph . Barclift, Kathy . Barlow, Mary . . Barnes, Larry . . Barnes, Michael . Bartkoski, Debbie Becker, Eldon . . 104,105,106,143 Beckmann, Elaine ..... 60,143 Behrends, Shirley ..... 62,143 Bell, Mark . . 31,62,90,92,143 Bennett, James . Berkshire, Patricia Bialek, Marilyn . Billups, Lilly . . . Bitiklfer, Peggy . Blanz, Victoria . Boan, Sonja .... Bodman, Richard Bonja, Ian ..... Brallier, Carolyn Brandon, Margaret Bretthorst, Kathy Bronson, Jeffrey . Brooks Linda . . Brooks, Linda Sue Brown, Doris . . . Brown, Joan . . . Brown, Linda . . Brown, Marilyn . Brown, Michael , Brown, Ronnie . . Bryant, Alice . . Bunce, Floyd . . 61,64,90,94,98, 143 . 61,64,90,98, 106,107,143 . 143 143 .. . . 60,143 . . . . 143 . . 95,98,143 . . . . . . 143 . . . . . . 143 . . 48,92,90,143 . 31,53,59,67, 68,96,143 62,90,96,106, 143 , . 62.143 .. 143 . ., 143 143 143 143 .....70,143 143 143 . 48,51,66,143 . . 71,77,143 . .... 143 143 . . . . . 143 143 143 143 143 . . . . 143 143 . . . 143 143 . . . . . 144 . 48,63,144 . . 70,144 . . 62,144 144 ... 90,144 Burch, Steve ...... .... 1 44 Burnley, Joseph . Cameron, Janelle Campbell, James . . . . , . . 144 . 51,58,62,67, 75,144 . . . . 144 Cansler, Michael . . 52,144 Cansler, Patricia ..... 52,144 Carothers, Michael .... 65,144 Cassidy, Janice . . . 27,75,77,144 Catron, Timothy . Chapman, Vickie . Channel, Cindy . . 144 144 ..144 Clancy, Robert ....... 70,144 Clark, Cheryl ....... 63,144 Clark. Jean . . 26,45,52,53,144 Clary, Marica . . . 144 Clawson, Dolly ..... 53,71,144 Clay, Mary . . . ...... 49,144 Cole, Frieda . . . Cook, Terry .... ......144 . . . . . . 144 Cooper, Jan , . 48,58,62,75.145 Copenhaven, Cheryl .... 75,145 Cox, Sharon .,.. Crabb, Rolfe .,.. 145 145 Crane, Jeanne . . . 58.66,75,142, 145 Criner, Janice . . Crites, Leslie . Crockett, Bill . . Crookham, David . Crowe, Verna . . . Cummings, Thomas Custer, Steve . . . Custine, Rita .,.. Czirr, Michael , . Dalton, Prissilla . Davis Jeffre . . . . 145 . . . 145 . . 61,145 .. 9O,92,145 .....62,145 .....145 .. ..145 . . 145 . . 145 . . . 145 . . 65,145 , y ...,. DeCoudes, Ragenia .. 54,55.60, DeGrave, Marica . DeMoss, Dale . . DeMott, Dale . . . Deshazer, .William 67,75,145 45.60,70,7l, 145 . . 90,92,145 145 145 Diehl, Janet .. 60,66,68,70,71, 145 Dolan, Sharon . . Dorsey, Rose Dunham, Jerry . . Earls, Joy ...,. Eastwood, Susan . Eaton, Vernon . . Eberting, Sandra . Eden, David .... Edrington, Lilliane Edwards. Craig . Edwards, Linda . . Eldridge. Linn . Elkins, Jerry . . Etzer, Gary .... Fain, Janice .... Falconer, Michael Fainham, James . Fauser, Kenneth . Feighner. Linda . Felman. Geraldine Ferbezar. John . . Finney. Roy . . . Fitch, Ralph , . Fletcher, Judy . . . . . 145 . . . 62,145 . . . . . 145 .. 45.58.145 . . . . 145 . . 145 . . , . 145 .. 62,75.145 90,92,102, 107,145 . . . . 70,145 . 60.61,145 ,. ., 146 . . . 146 .. 62,146 . . . . . 67,146 . . . . . . . 146 90,92,98.106. 107,146.148 17.32,35.45. 75.77.146 .. 52.58.146 90.94,l06.164 . . . . . . 146 . , . . 45.146 .. 90,92,146 . . . . 146 Francis, Carolyn .... 48.49.146 Gamble, Marilyn . Gargus, Margie . . . 146 ..146 Garmoe. David . . Garner, Clark . . . Gentry. Carol . . Gibbs, Terry . . . Gilbert. Larry . . . 53,70,146 . . . . . . . 146 21,62,75,76,146 146 146 Gill, John . . 90,92.106,l07,146 Gill, Samuel . . . Gilley. Sharon . . . Ginn. Maureen . . Gladieux. Bob . . Graham. Gerald . Graham. Gordon Graham. Terry Green. Kenneth . Greene. Pamela Gribbs. Barbara . Grindel. Genevieve Grossarth. Donna Haney. Jeryn . . Hannes. Dennis . . . . . ,... 146 .......146 . . . 62,146 . . . . . , 146 88,90,98,107. 146 .. 61,7l.146 , . 55.146 . . . . . 146 . . . . . . 146 . 48,51.67,147 51.52.53,54,55. 58,147 147 Hanson. James . . 64,104,106,147 Harding. Timothy . . 64.96.104,l47 Harmon. Eugene Harries. Sherman Harrie, Jo Ann . . . Harter. Barbara . Hyanes. Rodney . . Hecke. Curtis . . . Heidrick, Michael Henderson. Linda Henthorne. Lois . . Herbet. Cynthia . . Hess. Jim ...., Hill. James . , Holt, James . Holt. Pamela . . Hope. Owen . . Horner. John . . Horton. Peter . . Huck. Rosemary , Hughes. Stephen . Hughey. Vickie . Hurst. Marie , . Hutton. .Jennifer . . .1acobs.Colleen . . Johnson. Carol . . Johnson. Connie . Johnson. Ellen . . Johnson. Kristina Johnson. Elaine . . Jones. Robert . . Kaiser. Terry Kendall. Pamela Kern. Lanny ..... Killingsworth. Gary Killion. Michael . Killough. JoNell . Kindred, .Iames . Kingslver. Sandra Kirch. Shanette . , Kovich. Richard . Kozelle, Michael Krause. Constance . . . . 147 . . . . . 147 .. 107,147 . . . . . 147 . . 61,102,147 . . . . . 147 . . . 147 . . . . 147 . 1 . . . . 147 ., 61.71.147 . . . . 147 . . . 147 . . 147 . . . 71.147 106147 . 58.61.66.75. 147 . 66.68.90.92. 147 . . . . 147 . . 148 . . 70.148 . . 148 . . 148 . . 148 . . 148 . . . 148 ., 148 .. 62.148 . . 27,45.75. 76.148 . . , . . . 148 . . . . 148 . . . 148 . . 148 . , 148 148 109.148 . . . . 63,148 Krzesinski. Christine . , . 75,148 Kershner. Sharon . LaFon. Cheryl . . 61,148 . ..148 LaForce, Stephen . Lambeth, Ronald . Land, Everett . . . Lang, Christine . . Leatherwood, Debra Lee, Donna ...., . . . 148 . . 148 . . 148 , . . . 148 . , . 63,148 . .. 75,148 Lee. Joseph .......... 148 Leeper, Thomas Lillich, David . . Lillich. Janis .... Loftin. Jim . . Long. Janis .... Losier. Dennis . . Lowe, Ronald . . Lust. Joyce . , . . Lutjen. Vickie . . Macan. John .... Mahler, George . 104,105,106,148 . . . . . . 148 90,148 . , . . . 149 . . . . . . 149 45,61,64.94. 90,98,107.149 . . . , . . 149 149 . .... 149 E ....... 149 Main, Judy . . .. . 52.55,61,149 Males, Martha . . 149 Maloney. Dennis . . . 53,67,68. 149 Mains, Michael . . 45,61.104,149 Martin, Connie . ........ 149 Martin, Donna . . . 45.75.149 Martin. Grover . . 30.52,53,67. 68,149 Marts. Richard . . 62.64,67.68. 75.101.103,149 Mast. Terry ......,.., 106 Masters. Kathryn Matthews. Pamela Mauler. Pauline . Maxim. Linda . . , McClellan, Cynthia McGill. Sharlene McGowen. Richard McGregor. Larry . McGuire. Gary . McHenry. Deloris . . . . 71,149 .. 149 , .. 149 . . . , 149 . . 75.149 .. ...149 . . . . 98.149 . . 61,64.98. 104,105,149 . , , 106.149 150 McKey. Marion .....,.. 150 Meditz. Dale . . Meese. Patty . . 51.55.60.66.15O , . 62.71.150 Michael. Stephen ....... 150 Miller. Joseph , . Miller..1ames . . . . Miller, Michael . . Mills. Jerry . . . Mixer. Jean . . . . Monger, Stanley . . Moody. Greg . . . Moore. Lavena Moore. Randy , , . Moore. Sherry . . . Moore. Susan . . Moyer. Rickie . . . Myers. Lonnie . . . Nadvornik. Dennis Nauss. Jerry . . , Nave, Carol . . 61.90,92.107. 150 150 . ...150 . . 52.150 . . . 61.75.150 150 ...150 ......150 150 17.27.73.76.150 . . . . . 150 . , 90.91.150 . . . . 62,150 150 31,53,58.67,150 Noerberg. Dennis ..... 62,65 Neel, Linda ..... . . . 70,150 Newton, Ronnie Nolan, Don North. Charlene . . . . 150 Nutt. Susan . . . . . 52,150 O'Dell. Mary . . , 61.151 Olds. Donald ,... . . 151 Oliphant, Robert . . . 151 Orent. Larry . . . 151 Ortwein. Anna , . . . . 151 Owens, Daniel . . .... 151 Padem, Gail . . ..... 151 Patton, John . . 90.92.151 Paulsen. Larry . . 65.92.151 Payne, Donald . . 61,106,107. 151 Payne, Michael . . ,... 151 Pedersen, James . . , . 151 Peek, Russel . . . . . 151 Pellham. Rene . . . . . . . 151 Pendergrass, Roy , . , . 90.151 Perry, Herbert . . . . . . 151 Phelam. Kathy- . . Phelan, Rita . . . Pippin. Jack . . . ..151 ..151 ..151 Pitts, Drevis ...,....... 151 Poe. Cynthia ..... Poflinbarger. Connie Poat, Bill ....... Potter. Robert . . . Powell. Cynthia . Pozin. Ronald . . . Prather. Donna . . Preston, Jeanne . . Pretz. Michael . . Price, Dana ..... Ramsey. Howard . . Ray. Kenneth Reaka. Douglas . . , ......151 ..58.75,151 ......151 .......151 . 48,49.58.61. 75,151 . . , . 151 . . . 151 . ..... 151 . . 64.90.151 . . . 151 . . . 151 71.151 Reddington. Margaet ....., 151 Reed, Anna ..... . ,. 152 Reflett. Rebecca , , . . . 152 Renne. Marcia . , .... 152 Rhoddes. Jack . , . , 52.125 Rickay. Charles . . . . . , 152 Riden. Charles . . . . 152 Roach. Terry . . . . . . 152 Roadcap, Roger Roark. Larry . , ..... 48.60 Roberts. Lenn ...., 54.67.152 Roberts. Linda Robinett. Mark . . 48,49.51.55.90. 91.96.151 Rogers. Randall . . Q .... . 152 Romines. Michael Ross. Delzie . . 45,58.6l.75.152 Ross. Robert ..,. Root. Jerry . . . . Russell. Sandra . . Salinas. Ingacio . . 152 152 53.152 67.90.92.152 Scott, Jean . . . Seitz. James Shively. Michael . . Shutt. Edwin Simpson. Kathleen Sims, Marilyn Slavens. Pete . . . 62.75.152 152 152 . . 90.91.152 45.61 ....,.. 67.68.152 152 Sloan. Kenneth . . 152 Smith Graig . . . 152 Smith Edward ,... 152 Smith James . . . 32,535,152 Smith Orrie ......... 152 Smith Roger 29.30,45,51.53. 66,68,90.91.152 Spaits, Gary . ...... 152 Spall. Rebecca ...,.... 152 Sorrel. David . . . , 152 Spence. Brian . . . 152 Stanley. Dale Stanton. Pamela . Steinger, John . . Steinmetz. Debbie Steinmetz. Errol . Steinmetz. Janet . . Stephenson. Gay . . Stewart. David . . Stewart. Nancy . . . Sterling, Deborah . . Stober. Vickie . , . Stone. Rick .... Stoner. Charles . Strome. David . . Stump. Kathy . , . Stronach. Penny . . Stutes, Howard . . Sullivan. Donna . Swearengin, Linda Swearengin, Robert Sweezy. Denise . . Thompson. Mary . Tipton, Judy .... Tolbard. Alan , . Turney. David . . Trumbo. James . Twiball. Karen . Vire, Tom ..... Vail, Dennis .... Van Natta, Michael Vinning, Sandra . . Vogts. Connie . . . Walker, Dennis . . Walker. Edwin Walker. Jimmie . . Walker. Howard . . Walker. Marsha . . Walters. David . . Walters. Gayle . . Waltom. Rickey , . Ward. Terry .... Warful. Charlene . Warnke. Rhonda . . Watters. Linda . . Webb. Connie . . Weber. Debby . . . Wells. Linda . . . Whisenant. Darrel Whisler, Karen . . Whitson, Rhonda . Wiggins. Roy .,.. Willert. Walter . . Williams. Kenneth Wilson. Steve . . . Winslow. Judith . Wittkopp. Robert . Winters. Rebecca Wisdom, Barry . . Wolfe. Charles . . Wood. Terry . . Wright. Douglas . Wylie. Jerry .... Wyrick. Brenda . . . . 45.62.152 . . . 60.152 152 . 45,62,90.92. 106,142,152 . , . . . . 152 . 48.132.75.152 . . . . . 152 . . . . . . 152 .. 62,75,152 . . . . . 152 . . . , . . 152 46.47 78.152 '31.61,66:68,152 . . . 58.75.152 . , 58.75.152 152 . 16.61,74.75. 152 . , . , . . 152 .. 153 . . . . . 153 . . . . 61.153 153 .. 53.63.153 . . . . . . 153 45.90.96.107, 142.153 . 58.75.153 . ...153 153 153 ....66.153 ...153 153 153 ...61.153 . . 48.153 . . . 153 . . . 153 . , . 153 153 . . . . . 61.153 153 f ' 45-.6217-5.153 153 . . . . 153 . , . 58.75.153 . . .... 153 . , 58.153 . , , 153 . . . , 153 ...153 153 65.153 153 . 65,90,92.153 , 45,58.62.66. 75,153 153 , , , . 153 48.511.75.153 . . . . . . 153 75.153 153 Zieammermann, Thelma . . . 153 CLASS OF '69 Adams. Diana . . . . 54.70.133 Adams. 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