Turner High School - Turnerite Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1969

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66 R. LEGS Steve Howard Voted alVIr. Legs The Mr. Legs contest was sponsored by the varsity cheer- leaders to raise money for new uniforms. The five nominated candidates were: Steve Howard, nominated by varsity cheerleadersg Mike Pettey, junior var- sity cheerleadersg Steve Cook, seniorsg Terry Payne,juniorsg and Steve Craubaugh, sophomores, The student body voted on their choice for a penny a vote. They were allowed to vote as often as they wished. The winner was announced at a special assemblyg Cathy Webb, head varsity cheerleader, presented Steve Howard with a model leg and he was then wheeled around the gym in a decorated wagon on a victory ride. The winning legs of Steve Howard are voted by the stu dents as the best looking legs of any boy at Turner. The Mr Legsw assembly is fun for all as the contestants are wheeled in on wagons and the winner presented a plaster of paris model of a leg.

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OPHO ORE FOOTBALL This yearis sophomore football team, coached by Mr. Hubert Waugh, ended their ,68 season with a 5-2 record. Their only two losses were against Olathe and Shawnee Mission South. Teams which the sophs defeated were Shaw- nee Mission North, Washington, Wyandott, Argentine, and Sumner. Two outstanding sophomores who led the team to such a fine record were Mike Pettey and Steve Crabaugh. Pettey led the team in all offensive areas and Crabaugh led the defense with the most tackles. Many of this year's team members will be playingjunior varsity football and some varsity next year. Mr. Waugh, sophomore football coach. Crow onej Paul James, Rick Bessey, Joe Salinas, Mike Winslow, Richard Urie, Loren Griffin, Danny Jones. Crow twoj Ron- ald Richey, David Gutslienritter, Dennis Sigler, Louis Bernal, Don Fitch, Bill Dressler, Ray Hardmane, Dennis Wilbers. Crow threej Larry Wilson, Mike Vail, Mike Knight, Steve Rice, Leslie Dobbins, Jeff Sharp, Steve Briles, Bill Parsons, Denny Brown. Crow fourj Bob Bryon, Tom Kelley, Vernon Ferguson, Keith Halch, Bill Barlow, Jim Barclay, Kenny Briggs, Denny Tobb, Calvin Stewart, Bill Weems. Crow fivej Danny Michael, Jim Bartmess, Randy Murphy, Mitch Rusk, Jim Richman, Bob Allison. Vaughan Hefner, Jack Hart, Phil Francis, Richard Marvel. Crow sixj Terry June, Jerry Rogers, Bill Edwards, Steve Craubaugh, Stan Fitch, Ron Allison, Gerold Myer, Mike Pettey, Jeffy Sams, Mark Payne.



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I-I0 ECO IN G Terri Greninger Reigns At 31st Annual Homecoming The 31st annual Homecoming football game was October 30th, with a victory over the Ottawa Cyclones and the crowning of Terri Greninger, senior candidate, as 1968- 1969 Homecoming Queen. Terri's attendants were Kathy Way, Beth Park and Debbie Decoster. Several organizations prepared a float under the leader- ship of Miss Swartz and Mr. Don Bell. The crown shaped float was designed by the queenls sister, Karen Greninger. Before the game, there was a snake dance to arouse school spirit. The Homecoming dance was November lst, in the school gymnasium. 'gThe Blue Velvets , played for the dance. At top, Terri Greninger cries tears ofjoy. Steve Howard stands with the tlower girl, Mary Elizabeth Carvan, and the crown bearer, Marc Syring. Terri Greninger, 1968-1969 Homecoming Queen, sits at the top ofthe float. i if

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