Valley Park High School - Val E Vues Yearbook (Valley Park, MO)
- Class of 1978
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A Point Of No Return Valley Park, Missouri 63088 Who Are You I----I Hardly know, Sir, just at present — at least I know who I was when 1 got up this morning, but I think I must have changed several times since then.'' 2 — Alice in Wonderland Who Am I? I Am Me! Spirit Week Spirit Week is .... Showing your school spirit .... Being your favorite idol for a day. Wearing weird hats and the girls wearing hush buttons ... Getting a friend and being famous partners together........Wearing clothes that clash ... spending your lunch money on M G M's ... showing your colors on the traditional or- ange and blue day. 4 6 7 Softball Hawks 10 17 13 14 Administration Administration ... The School Board making the de - cisions ...... planning for financial needs ...hiring qualified and dedicated teachers ...maintaining and improving school buildings ...Dr. Cleary ...Dr. Fa- last ... disciplining the trouble makers ... assisting teachers and students......will supervise detention this week .. .doing their best for the school. DR. JOHN CLEARY High School Principal DR. ROBERT FALAST Administrative Assistant DR. WILLIAM REBORE Superintendent DR. MARY MENNE Elementary Principal Middle School .. .Dr. Falast preparing the stu- dents for high school .. .helping the students achieve self discipline .... tardy bells .. .look- ing forward to 8th grade graduation. Librarian Guidance 1 'A good book is the best of friends, the same today and forever.'' MRS. DORIS FRIDLEY H.S. Librarian MR. KEN MOESER Counselor-Middle School ' 'The direction in which education starts a man will determine his life.1' MR. DOUGLAS POTT Counselor-High School English MRS. LANA VLAHIOTIS College Prep., Spell. G Vocab., Mass Media, Basic Composi- tion English is .. .learning how to diagram a sentence .. .being creative in your writing . . .putting together a slide show ... learning values ... making a business deal in Yearbook class .. .using that five dollar word. MRS. CONNIE SCHE1BAL Journalism- H.S. M.S. Val-E-Vues MRS. JEAN NELSON Creative Writing, Speech, Drama, M.S. MRS. MILDRED SCHULZ English - 6,7, G 8th MRS. JANICE SCULLIN Business Eng., Composition, Voices 1,11,111 Mathematics MR. DANZAITZ Pre. Algebra, Geometry, Basic Math., M.S. MRS. MARILYN SANDEFUR Math-7 G 8th 1 'The mathematician has reached the highest rung on the ladder of human thought.11 Math is ... .trying to leam what a postulate is in geometry ... solving a problem in square root .. .trying to figure how you'll pass that final exam .. .Mrs. Timmerberg saying No I've al- ready explained that problem'' .. .learning how to graph figures .. .remembering that pi is not something you eat ... .having that fantastic feeling when you finally solved that difficult mathematical equation. MRS. PR1S TR1MMERBERG Basic Math, Alg. G Trig., Algebra 1, Basic MRS. JACQUELINE SCH1MPF Math.-6 G 8th MRS. MONICA ST. JAMES High School Reading ' 'Life being very short, and the quiet hours of it few, we ought to waste none of them in reading valueless books.'1 MRS. DORTHA OSBORN Middle School MRS. BONNIE HERBOWY Middle School Social Studies Social Studies is .. .learning about other cultures so we can create a better world for our generation ... learning more about the history of Valley Park ... .discussing controversia topics ... .taking the con- stitution test for the 3rd time .. .anticipating a worth- while film in Mrs. Sherrill's class ... .trying to re- member dates and getting them confused .. .learning about the world and its people. MR. WILLIAM GOURY Am. History, Sociology, Am. Government, History MR. PHILIP WEDEL World Geography, Community Education MRS. EILEEN SHERRILL World History, Psychology, Metro I, II MR. GLEN BEHRING Middle School-Social Studies MRS. DIANE REDMAN Social Stud- ies, Middle School 23 MRS. CAROL MILLER General Science, Chemistry, Biology, Ecology Science Columbus found a world, and had no chart, Save one that faith deciphered in the skies; To trust the soul' s invincible surmise Was all his science and his only art. MRS. SANDRA WALKER Middle School Science, High School Physics Business Education Mrs. Debbie Ladd, Drama Mrs. Elaine Take, Spanish Mr. Russell Dawson Special Education Ms. Cheryl McLaughlin Ms. Sandy Theiss 26 Home Economics MRS. RUTH CAMPBELL MRS. JOYCE MURPHY Interior Design, Marriage G Family, Consumer Ed. Homemaking, 7 G 8th Basic Homemaking, Family Foods, Clothing. Art And Music MS. SHEILA KENNEDY Art 1, Drawing G Designs, Ceramics, Textiles. MS. JAY CROWE M.S. Art MR. WILLIAM LUPPENS Fundamentals of Music H. S. G M.S. 27 Physical Education MS. MER1UEE DAUSTER Physical Ed., Volleyball G Softball Coach MR. FRANK WILHITE Physical Ed., Basketball Coach JOE BUCCHER1 Boy's Physical Ed., Baseball Coach Driver’s Education MR. STEVE OLIVER Driver's Ed., Health, Wrestling Coach Secretaries Mrs. Pat Gagan - Secretary to Dr. John Cleary Mrs. Mary Heineman- Bookkeeper Mrs. Michelle Graver-Secretary to Dr. Robert Falast 29 Staff Mis. Anita Bryant- School Nurse Cafeteria Staff- Effie Mae Fults, Helen Roskowske, Margaret Vance, Betty Boyer, Ida Juergens, Irene Taylor, Ruby Wallace Custodians- Mr. Arthur Smith, Mr. Vick White, Mr. Jim Bratcher, Mr. Jim Nunnery Mr. Jim Bratcher- Director of Transpor- tation G Maintenance 30 Senior Class Favorites Treasurer-Terry Williams Vice President-Lance Couch President-Susan Hulsey J.V Basketball 1,2; Pre COE 3; COE 4; Class Favorite 4 DAVID BARNHART ' 'Life is like a spool of thread, the more you turn it the more un wound it becomes.'' Algebra Award 1, Advanced Al- gebra Award 2, World History Awards 2, Class Favorite 4; J.V. Wrestling 2; Varsity Wrestling 2,3,4; Most Valuable Wrestler 3,4; Lettermans Club 2,3,4; Pre COE 3; COE 3,4, COE Guy of the Year 4 STEVEN DANIEL BROWN '' If gold rust, what will Iron do.'' JERRY LEE CATES ' 'Let your life shine bright so you will never have to walk in the shadow of others.'' Wrestling Spring Play 2; Hallow- een Play 2; School Paper Editor 4; COE 3,4; Pre COE 3; Drama Club 2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4; Close Up 4 J.V. Basketball 2; School Play 3; COE 3,4; Pre COE 3; 33 Class Favorite 4; Pre COE 3 Student Council Rep. 3; Class Officer V. President 4; J.V. Wrestling 2; Baseball 3; Letter- mans Club 2,3; Drama Club 2,3; Stage Director - Aunt Cathy's Cat 4; FHA 1; Perfect Attendance 1; Most Talkative 1,2,3; Project Stream 2,3,4 TINA MARIE CHADD ' 'Life is a restless tide, a surge, a wave now rushing, now ebbing, But always sweeping clean the shores of each passing day. To being us a steady flow of new events.'' CHRISTOPHER LEE COTTLE ' 'The hardest thing to learn in life is which bridge to cross and which to bum.'' World History Award 2; Metro Area History Award 3; Class Fa- vorite 4; Perfect Attendance 34; Val-E-Vues 4 Val-E-Vues 1 LANCE QUINTIN COUCH '' A man's reach should exceed his grasp, or whats a heaven for?'' PAUL DOUGLAS CRAFT I was gratified to be able to an- swer promptly, and I did. I said I didn't know. 34 National Honor Soc. 2,3,4; Honor Roll 1; Class Favorite 4; Algebra Award 1; Geometry Award 2; Trigonometry Award 3; National Science Foundation Institute 4; Most Intellectual 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Project Stream 3 National Honor Soc. 2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 2; Class Favorite 4; Pep Club Vice President 3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Per- fect Attendance 1; COE 4; Most Intellectual 1,2,3,4; Most Likely To Succeed 3,4 DONALD EUGENE DEWITT ' 'He who doesn't know has despair as his constant companion.'' High Honors 1,2,3,4; National Honor Soc. 2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2; Drama Club Treasurer 3,4; International Thespian 3,4; Close-Up Participant 3; History Club 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Geome try Award 3; Algebra Award 2 JON ALLEN DIETZ ' 'You are not one person but three, the person you think you are, and the person you really are. MARIA LYNETTE GRIFFIN If at first you do succeed-try to hide your astonishment.'' National Honor Soc. 2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2; Class Favorite 4; Alge- bra Award 3; Pre COE 3; COE 4 35 National Honor Soc. 2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Class Officer Pres. 2,3; Class Favorite 4; J.V. Vol- leyball 2; Most Valuable Player 2; Pep Club 2; Secretary 2; Dra- ma Club 2,3; If A Man Answers 3; COE 4; Most Frequent Smile 3,4; Best All Around 4; Leader- ship Award 3; Stream Project 3 Perfect Attendance 1,2; Class Fa- vorite 4; Pre COE 3; COE 4; JOHNEL PATRICIA HANNA ' 'Life leaps like a geyser for those who drill through the rock of iner- tia. JOHN HALL 1 'What we anticipate seldom oc- curs; What we least expected generally happens.'' Class Favorite 4 RONALD EDWARD HEINEMANN ' 'Be yourself. Who else is better qualified.'' JAMES R.C. HELTON ' 'Don't try to make anyone else like you - because you know, and God knows one of you is enough.'' 36 Student Council Rep. 4; Class Officer Vice President 2, Treasur- er 3; President 4; Class Favorite 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Honor Soc. 3,4; Varsity Cheer- leading 3,4; Pep Club Officer Treasurer 2; J.V. Volleyball 2 (Co-Captain); Softball 3; Letter- mans Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Aunt Cathies Cat 75- 76, If A Man Answers 76-77; Homecoming Court 3; Who's Who Amoung American High School Students 3; Thespians 3,4; Base- ball Score Keeper 3 DIANE HERNANDEZ ' 'Everything that I want the world to be, is now coming true espe - cially for me.'' SUSAN DENISE HULSEY ' 'Those who dream by day, are aware of many things which es- cape those who dream only at night.'' Class Favorite 4 MRS. VICKIE LEA KNEIP ' 'First we meet, then we part, that's the sorrow of a graduates heart.'' MICHAEL FRANKLIN LARUE Pre COE 3; FHA 1; Pep Club 1,2; Wrestling Cheerleader 3; Class Favorite 4; Score Keeper for Wrestling 4 Class Favorite 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Varsity Cheerleading 3; Pep Club 1,2; FHA 1,2,3; COE 3,4; Pre COE 2; Valley Breeze 3; Valley Vues 4; Carnival Queen 2; Romeo G Juliet 3; 37 J.V. Basketball 1; COE 4; Pre JUANITA ELIZABEH LASHLEY COE 3; Valley Vues 3; Be yourself, it's the only thing you can do better than anyone else.11 Class Favorite 4; Pep Club 4; SHARON SUE MARTIN 1 'True friendships never die, False ones never survive.'' Student Council Rep. 3; Class Officer Sgt. at Arms 1; Class Fa- vorite 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Varsity Cheerleading 3; Pep Club 1; J.V. Volleyball 1,2; Drama Club 2; Aunt Cath's Cat 2; FHA 1,2; COE 4; Pre COE 3; Valley Vues 3; N.H.S. 2,3; High Honors 3; Honor Roll 1,2; Stuco Rep. 1,2; Class Favorite 4; FHA 3; Drama Club 2; J.V. Volleyball 2; Pro- ject Stream 2,3; Pre COE 3; COE 4; 38 Drama Club 1,2,3,4; President of Drama Club 3,4; International Thespian Society 2,3,4; Honorary member 3,4; If A Man Answers 3; Victoria's House 3; Wizard of Oz 2; Chorus 1; Choir award 1; World History award 2; National Honor Society 2,3; Honor Roll 1,2,3; Pre. C.O.E. 3; C.O.E. 4; President of C. O. E. 4; ROGER LOUIS MAXWELL It is time for me to go out into the world to reach my destina- tion .'' DAWN RENEE MAYER ' 'If we meet and you forget me, you have lost nothing; but if you meet Jesus Christ and forget him you have lost everything.'' CINDY ANN MCDANIEL Perfect Attendance 1,2; Yearbook 4; Pre C.O.E. 4; C.O.E. 4; DAVID RAY MILLER If you can't do something and enjoy yourself, it's not worth wasting your time doing it. Class Favorite 4 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Class Favor- ite 4; Homecoming Court 4; Prom Court 4; Most Athletic 3,4; Let- termens Club 1,2,3,4; J.V. Vol- leyball 1,2; Varsity Volleyball 3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Pre COE 3; COE 4 39 Class Favorite 4; Cafeteria Work 3,4; Ceramics Club 1; Macrame Club 3; Summer Work 3; Stuco Rep. 4; Class Favorite 4; Close up trip to Washington 3; Valley Breeze 3; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4; Sportsmanship Award 2,3; Pre COE 3; COE 4; KATHY LYNN MILLER 1 'The only way to have a friend is to be one.'' N.H.S. 2,3,4; President 4; High Honors 1,3; Honor Roll 2,4; Class Favorite 4; F.H.A. 2; Band 1,2,3; Photography 1; History Club 4; J.V. Volleyball 2; Pro- ject Stream LISA MOSBACH '' There' s no such thing as a dumb poet or a handless painter. The essence of an artist is that he should be articulate.'' TERRELL EUGENE MURE ' 'The one who uses good advice is the one who will get ahead.'' STUCO Rep. 2,3; Class Favorite 4; Varsity Cheerleading 3; Pep club 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2; Pre COE 3 COE 4; Perfect Attendance 1; Val-E-Vues 3; Homecoming Court 4; MELISSA JEAN NICOLAS ' 'We grow old learning something new everyday.'' 40 DEBBIE RAMSEY Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth. Honor Roll 3,4; Student Council Rep. 4; Class Treasurer 3; Class Favorite 4; Perfect Attendance 2; FHA 1; Chorus 2; Pep Club 1,2; Varsity Cheerleading 3,4; Home- coming Queen 4; Best Personality 4; Pre COE 3; COE 4; COE Sec- retary 4 TAMARA LOSUSE SCHRADER ' 'Be grateful for yourself. Be thankful. Understand that what a man is, is something he can be grateful for, and ought to be grateful for.'' :YNTHIA ANN SEVILLE 'True Friendship cannot be mea- ured by the size of the compli- nent but by the size of the heart ehind it. Chorus 1,2; Talent Show 2,3,4; Ceramics Club 1; Macrame Club 3; Pass out bulletin 3,4. Class Favorite 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Honor Soc. 2,3,4; Wrestling Cheerleader 3; Pep Club Member 1; Softball 3; Drama Club 2; FHA Member 1,2; Pre COE 3; COE 4; Val-E-Vues 2 41 VICKIE SUE SCOLES 1 'God never closes a door without opening a window.11 N.H.S. 2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; StucoPres. 4; Stuco Treas. 3; Class Treas. 1; Class Favorite 3,4; F.H.A. 1 Varsity Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Co-Cap- tain 1,2,4; Captain 3; J.V. Vol- leyball 1; Varsity Volleyball 2,3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Prom Court 4 ROBERT ALLEN SCOV1LL 1 'Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of shore.'' CLYDE LEE STEELE '' People who think they know it all, annoy those of us who do. Class Favorite 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Most Improved 3; Most Individualistic 3; Pre COE 4; COE 4 DEBRA LEE STEVENS It's better that things go in one ear and out the other than it is if they go in one ear, get scrambled between the ears and come out the mouth.'' Student Council Rep. 2,3; Class Pres. 1; Class Favorite 3,4; Sports Editor Val-E-Vues 1; Drama Club 2; Aunt Cathies Cat 2; Lettermans Club 2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 4; J.V. Wrestling 2; Baseball 2,3,4; Capt. 4; Homecoming Court 3,4; Mr. V.P. 4; Best All Around 4; Most Friendly 4; Best Personality 4; Best Sense of Humor 4; Most Talented 2,3; Most Hip 3; Talent Show First Place 3 Spirit Club 1,2,3; Drama Club 2; FHA 1,2; Humanatist 2; Pre COE 3,4; COE 4; Class Favorite 4 42 CURTIS PAUL STRAWN 1 'No need to introduce me, ev- erybody knows me.1' GLENDA THOMPSON 1' Came but for friendship and took away love.1' Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2; Wrestling Cheerleader 3; Valley Breeze 3; Val-E-Vues 4; Pre COE 3; COE 3,4; COETreas. 4; COE Sports Editor 3,4; COE Girl of the year Award 4 DWAYNE SYLVESTER TREVINO 1 'Good words are worth much and cost little.'' ROBYN VON ROHR ' 'Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true.'' Class Favorite 4; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Varsity 4; Homecoming Court 4; Pre COE 2; COE 3,4 Class Favorite 4; Lettermans Club 1,2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 1; Capt. 1; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Capt. 3,4; Most Valuable Player 2; Top 17 in A.S.A. 2; Honorable Mention 3; All Confer- ence 2,3,4; Top Ten in County in Scoring 4; Baseball 1,2,3; Most Athletic 4; Pre COE 3; COE 4 43 Class Favorite 4; Spirit Club 1,2,3; FHA 2,3; Humanitist 3; Pre COE 3; COE 3,4; Senior Fund Raising Committee 4 TERRY GALE WALL 1 'Whats the use of worrying? It never solves anything, so put your troubles in a brass bound trunk, sit on it and laugh.'1 GARY DEAN WHEELER 11 Always do right, this will gratify some people and astonish the rest.11 National Honor Soc. 2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Class V. President 2; Class Sec. 1,3; Lettermans Club 2,3,4; Val-E-Vues 3; Var- sity Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Who's Who Amoung American Cheer- leaders 3,4; Most Spirited 3; J.V. Volleyball 1; Varsity Volleyball 2,3; Most Valuable Player 3; Pre COE 3 KIMBERLY KAY W1LKEN 11 Life is a mystery to be lived not solved.'1 MONICA BECKETT W1LKEN It is not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game. And if you play the game right, you'll win. Class Favorite 4 COE Student Council Rep. 4; Class Secretary 4; Class Favorite 4; COE 4; Transfer Student from John F. Kennedy 4 44 TERRY LYNN WILLIAMS ' 'Be cheerful. Of all things you wear your expression is the most important.1' MELINDA GAIL WOOD Woodie ' If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter, for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself.'1 Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Coun- cil Club Coordinator 4; Student Council Rep. 3; Class Treasurer 3; Class Favorite 4; Prom Court 4; FHA 1; Chorus 1; Val-E-Vues Editor 4; Pep Club 1,2; J. V. Cheerleading 3; CO-Captain 3; Varsity Cheerleading 4; Varsity Volleyball 3,4; Softball 3; Let- termans Club 3,4; Who1 s Who Amoung American High School Students 3,4; Pre COE 3; COE 4. National Honor Soc. 2,3,4; Stu- dent Council Rep. 1,2; Class Fa- vorite 4; Valley Breeze 3; Pep Club 1; If a Man Answers 3; Pre COE 3; COE 4 Graduation May 26, 1978 VALEDICTORIAN Lyn Griffin Graduation is ... MAY 26, 1978 ... Having 60 people graduate . .. waiting to receive your diploma ... being afraid your cap is going to fall off ... being last ... knowing that it finally happened ... cele- brating afterwards, and getting all the attention ... leaving for the senior trip at six in the morning, and not getting home until 5:30 ... thinking about all the activities you were in ... John Ashcroft giving his speech ... Lyn Griffin giving her speech for Valedic- torian and Lisa Mosbach giving hers for Salutatorian ... thinking to yourself, I made it. SALUTATORIAN Lisa Mesbach John D. Ashcroft Attorney General of Missouri MM Dr. William Rebore, Dr. John Cleary, Dr. Robert Falast, Mr. Joseph Harrington, Mrs. Carolyn Bibbs, Ms. Joan O'Rourke, Mrs. Doris Fridley, Rev. Benjamin Catlin, Rev. Robert Johnston, Mr. Joseph Finder, Mrs. Sandra Walker, Mr. Omar Feeler, Mr. Ronald Heinemann, Mr. John Ashcroft, Mr. Charles Monley. Juniors Class Officers Class Officers: Linda Hansel, Vice President; Della Terrill, Treasurer; Joyce Patterson, President; Kenny Hall, Sgt. of Arms; Carlene Johnson, Sec. I Bob Grisham Kenny Hall Connie Hannick Linda Hansel Carlene Johnson Pam Lormis Janice McCabe Steve McGraw Jeff Monroe Jane Moore David Pruitt Sandy Quick Betty Reed Nancy Redman Phil Rideout 51 Della Terrill Steve Trevino Bret Tyrey John Ward Terry Warren Sophomores Class Officers: President: Lavon Schultz, Secretary: Jackie McDaniel Lucinda Campbell Tammy Cantrell Gary Collins Kathy Courtney Mark Courtney Margret Downing Richard Duvall Esther Frederick Robbie Fudge Kathie Grant Lisa Gregory Bobbie Hannick Stephanie Hawley Bob Helton Robin Henard 56 Debbie Rodgers Robert Roskowske Jerry Ruzicka Lavon Schultz Kathy Smith Ann Wheeler Paul Whitaker Ricky Whitaker Robert Whitaker Jenny Whitteaker Class Favorites: Bob Bryant and Sherry Henderson. Freshmen Class Officers - Clyde Moore, Sergeant of Arms; Della Wideman, Secretary; Ronnie Menley, Presi- dent; Joyce Cotton, Treasurer Doug Finder Lisa Gross John Hanna John Hasser Renee Hartmann Donna Jessen Donald Jessen Donna Johnson John Kollenberg Sheila LaRue Ronnie Menley Karen Miller Liesha Minton Clyde Moore Julie Moore Lisa Hedrick Kevin Heinemann Bruce Hicks Tim Hulsey Kevin James James McMullen Doris Martin Susan Matlock Arvil Matthews Daryl Mayer Robbie Moore Charles Nunnery John Pace Pat Park Melissa Rauls Marvin Ray Mary Redman Kim Rideout Jackie Robinson Terry Spradley Kevin Stiles Lori Stuart Jeff Terrill Sherry Thompson Kim Trevino 60 Not Pictured Steve Edwards Class Favorites Kim Trevino Ronnie Menley Superlatives MR. MS. VALLEY PARK HIGH Seniors Robert Scovill and Vickie Scoles SUPER APPLE POLISHERS Juniors Randy Fudge and Paula Whi- taker 62 Superlatives are ... outstanding students with special talents elected by the student body. First category ... Super Apple Polishers ... their first job is shinning shoes ... Most Talkative ... they were recently hird to be telephone operators ... Best Sense of Humor ... hired recently to be stand-ins on Saturday Night Live ... Most Ath- letic ... participating in the Valley Park Olym- pics ... Most Likely to Succeed ... building a new bank ... Best Dressed .... last seen working in a cleaners ... most of all our winners share a sense of humor and friendly spirit. BEST DRESSED Junior Tom Dodd and Senior Vickie Scoles MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Seniors Lyn Griffin and Donald DeWitt ROMEO AND JULIET Sophomore Doug Moon and Junior Della Terrill 63 MOST LIBERATED FEMALE Freshman Lisa Gross MOST DEPENDABLE FEMALE MOST FRIENDLY Junior Joyce Patterson Seniors Robert Scovill and Vickie Scoles 64 BEST LOOKING Junior Tom Dodd and Senior Vickie Scoles MOST SPIRITED Juniors Bob Grisham and Betty Jo Brown MOST ATHLETIC Seniors Cindy McDaniel and Wayne Trevino BEST PERSONALITY Seniors Robert Scovill and Cindy Seville 65 MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC Lisa Gross MOST FREQUENT SMILES Bret Tyrey and Johnel Hanna MOST TALENTED Bret Tyrey and Christy Stiles MOST TALKATIVE Randy Fudge and Betty Jo Brown 66 BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Senior Robert Scovill and Junior Paula Whitaker MOST DEPENDABLE MALE Freshman Kevin Stiles MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC MALE Senior Clyde Steele MOST INTELLECTUAL Seniors Lyn Griffin and Donald DeWitt A Special Thanks To . . . . Cans Cusack, Bob Roskowske, Chris Byrd, Julie Dunn, Katnie Grant, Terry Williams, Debbie Rodgers, Sandy Gaeng, Sandy Lasnley. NOT PICTURED: Lucinda Campbell, Robyn Von Rohr, Steve Conner, Pat Park, Da- vid Miller, Chris Cottle, Della Terrill, Vickie Kneip, Jackie McDaniels, Janet Craft. Mr. Hal Wagner for excellent service and creative photography---Chris Byrd, Bob Roskowske, Pat Park, and Kevin Cusack for multitudes of pictures and darkroom hours....the entire class for selling hundreds of dollars in Yearbook Ads......Terry Williams, Debbie Rodgers, Sandy Gaeng, Lucinda Campbell, Kathie Grant, David Miller, Chris Cottle for neat layout and design ... Mrs. Connie Scheibal for leadership and patience .... THANKS to the entire staff for Yearbook sales and untiring efforts to produce a truly outstanding book. Homecoming is .. .Send in the Clowns .. .Watching J.V. battle to a victory, 57-38 .. .Varsity coming back to win with the score of 71-64 .. .Watching Cindy Seville's face light up as she was announced the new Homecoming Queen of 1978 .. .Watching the Cheerleaders do a dance routine to 'Stayin Alive' .. .Dancing to the sound of ' 'ON TAP'' .. .Working on the stage during the days off for snow .. .Having Homecoming '78' a big success for every- one. Prom Junior Class gave the Junior and Senior Prom on May 21, 1978. The dance was held at the Breckenridge Ramada Inn in West Port Plaza. A highlight of the prom was the coronation of the new queen, Miss Terry Williams. A delicious dinner and music was enjoyed by all who attend- ed the affair. TERRY CARDWELL G VICKIE SCOLES SAM MOON G KIM W1LKEN JEFF WILBURN G CINDY SEVILLE Prom Court Cindy Seville, Jeff Wilburn, Kim Wilkin, Sam Moon, Terry Williams, Randy Fudge, Karen Evers, Kenny Brown, Vicke Scoles, Terry Cardwell Queens 1977 KAREN EVERS, KENNY BROWN 1978 TERRY WILLIAMS, RANDY FUDGE 74 Valley Park History Inside view of the elevator Sacred Heart Parish of Valley Park Mr. Wigginton, editor of Foxfire, took Valley Park students on a historic tour of the area. Students under Mr. Wigginton's direction visited Valley Park's eleva- tor and conducted an exciting interview with the owner of the elevator. Students had an opportunity to make a tape recording and pictures for future classroom refer- ence . 76 Mr. Messerla and Valley Park students discuss early history of Valley Park. Mr. Wigginton, Chris Byrd High school students interviewing the owner of the Elevator. Wigginton, Editor Of Foxfire C.O.E. Banquet ‘78’ ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL - EMPLOYER OF THE YEAR - ACCEPTING THE AWARD - MRS. KATH- ERINE ROCKERS WATL1NC LADDER ALSO EMPLOYER OF THE YEAR 78 MR. WILLIAM E. GATLING C.O.E. COORDINATOR JERRY CATES, MR. GATLING, ROBYN VON ROHR C.O.E. - STUDENTS OF THE YEAR “Arsenic And Old Lace” Arsenic and Old Lace is Mrs. Ladd, the director ... the story ... a hilarious comedy about two old la- dies who have made killing a hobby and the trouble they encounter ... forgetting your lines the day before ... hearing Crystal Lewis cuing people their lines be- hind the couch ... Randy yelling CHARGE ... a successful spring play for 1978. The cast as follows: Abby-Jane Moore Martha-Lorre Danford Mortimer-John Kallenberg Elaine-Julie Moore Rev. Harper-Ron Menley Teddy Brewster-Randy Fudge Jonathon Brewster-Scott Anderson Dr. Einstein-Danny Kyle Lieutenant Rooney-Lance Couch Officer O'Hara-Clyde Moore Mr. Gibbs-Bret Tyrey Officer Brophy-Jeff Terrill Officer Klein-John Hann A Special Thanks To Ms. Ladd 79 Student Council 77’ 78’ Student Council is ... a group of students representing the school ... raising money for student activities ... spon- soring a talent show ... deco- rating for special dances ... setting up booths for spring weekend ... Student Council is working for the best interest of all the students. VICKIE SCOLES- Retiring President. DELLA TERRILL-New President. Activities Sponsored By Stuco Gong Show ROBERT SCOVILL BRET TYREY, CARLEEN JOHNSON. tflSZ First Row-Donna Whitaker, Paula Whitaker, Lisa Mosbach, Kristy Stiles, Mrs. Lana Vlahiotis- Advisor. Second Row-Joyce Patterson, Linda Hansel, Lori Danfond, Lynn Griffin, Johnel Hanna, Scott Anderson, Tom Dodd, Jane Moore, Carlene Johnson, Susan Hulsey, Vickie Scoles First Row-Janet Craft, Betty Jo Brown, Melinda Tinnin, Cindy Seville. Second Row-Bob Ros- kowske, Della Terrill, Vickie Scoles, Joyce Patterson, Terry Williams. Third Row-Pat Park, Mary Redman, Danny Kyle, Bob Bryant, Terrel Mure, Scott Anderson, Debbie Rodgers, Julie Moore, Mrs. Pris Timmerberg-Advisor First Row-Jackie Jackson, Darla Boyd, Tiffany Meyer, Second RowMyshell Bequette, Sue Brown, Lisa Pemberton, Della Wideman, Kendall Brignole, Laura Jessen, Third Row-David Bauer, Ron- nie Evans, Lisa Dalrymple, Kathie Kyle, Richard Duvall, Fourth Row-Mike Dains, John Schrader, Mary Kyle, Mr. Luppens, Director. First Row-Dawn Mayer, Lavon Schultz, John Hanna, Sherry Henderson, Second Row-Paula Whi- taker, John Kollenberg, Danny Kyle, Carlene Johnson, Clyde Moore, Bruce Hicks, Ronnie Men- ley, Jeff Terrill, Kathy Smith, Jerry Ruzicka, Third Row-Lorre Danford, Bobby Roskowske, Louis Kollenberg. won woo P r e First Row-Terry Warren, John Seville, Clyde Steele, Terry Null, Betty Reed, Glenda Thompson, Keith Ruzicka, Phil Rideout, W.E.G. Gatling, Coordinator. Second Row-Mark Waters, Steve McGraw, Tim Boyer, Jim Waters, David Pruett, Ralph Simmons, Betty Brown, Becky Collins, Sandy Lashley, Third Row-Frank Ferguson, Bret Tyrey, Jeff Monroe, Chris Byrd, Carlene John- son, Randy Fudge, Linda Hansel, Julie Dunn, Fourth Row-Gary Brown, Kenny Hall, Bill Carr, Mickey Downing, Danny Kyle, Keith Barnhart, Scott Anderson. First Row-Lisa Nicolas, Terry Williams, Cindy McDaniel, Vickie Scoles, Debbie Stevens, Jerry Cates, W.E.G. Gatling. Second Row-Robyn VonRohr, Dawn Mayer, Paula Whitaker, Johnel Hanna, Terry Wall, Eddie Heinemann, Third Row-Paul Craft, Tami Schrader, Lynn Griffin, John Dietz, David Miller, Lorre Danford, John Hall. 84 Chris Cottle, David Miller, Kathie Grant, Debbie Rodgers, Jackie McDaniel, Mrs. Scheibal, Lucinda Campbell, Chris Cusack, Julie Dunn, Terry Williams, Della Terrill, Sandy Gaeng Yearbook — Newspaper Staff John Seville, Ralph Simmons, Lisa Hedrick, Debbie Rodgers, Lucinda Campbell, Pat Park, Kevin Heinamann, Back Row- Danny Kyle, Louie Kollenberg, Chris Cusack, Mrs. Scheibal U Seated, left to right-Becky Bird, Bonnie Bell, Pat Wheeler, Robyn Henard, Nancy Redman, Pam Barnhart. Standing-Mrs. R. Campbell, Sponsor, Kathy Smith, Car- lene Johnson, Bernice Jessen, Pauline Moise, Rosie Adams, Missy Rauls, Sherry Thompson. U b Back Row-Donald Moore, John Ward, Mark Dillon, Keith Davis, Larry Dukes, Jeff Monrow, Chris Byrd, Darwin Stevens, Clint Peeler, Richard Duvall, Ernie Cray. Middle Row-Mrs. Sherrill, Sponsor, Pauline Moise, Bernice Jessen, Kathy Smith, Danny Adams, Jerry Littleton, John Lott. Front Row-Denise Johnson, Crystal Lewis, Kathie Grant, Debbie Rodgers, Carlene Johnson, Melinda Tinnin, La von Schultz, Sherry Henderson. 86 ATHLETICS LEFT TO RIGHT: Doug Moon, Terrell Mure, Clyde Steele, Steve Trevino, Scott Anderson, Wayne Trevino, Robbie Fudge, Curt Strawn, Jeff Smith, Robert Sco- vill, Coach Frank Wilhite, Front: Manager, Scott Nicolas. Coach Frank Wilhite Varsity Basketball Varsity basketball is .. .running walls in 58 seconds .. .scrimaging against J.V. for the opportunity to run . .winning more games than last year's Varsity . . .getting a trophy for coming in last place in a tournament . .receiving sweat bands from the varsity cheerleaders .. .knowing when the season was over you did your best. Co-Captains 88 Terrell Mure HAWKS OPPONENTS 45 Bourbon 66 74 Newuoehner 60 30 Steeleville 57 58 Winfield 79 55 Prep South 49 65 Ellsberry 112 52 St. Dominic 101 63 Country Day 60 33 St. Dominic 75 51 Wright City 65 37 Silex 51 54 Brentwood 75 40 Priory 45 76 North Tech 63 38 Prep South 72 71 St. Johns 64 66 Valmeyer 75 60 North Tech 53 57 St. Dominic 95 40 Winfield 80 51 Wright City 68 68 Windsor 62 52 St. Johns 47 Robert Scovill Curt Strawn Clyde Steele 89 Hawks Opponents 80 22 Winfield 49 Prep South 44 25 Country Day 49 46 St. Dominic 69 37 Wright City 48 49 Silex 68 28 North Tech 52 42 Prep South 52 57 St. Johns 38 35 E uBourg 72 48 North Tech 43 35 Prep South 68 32 St. Dominic 82 38 Winfield 75 39 Kennedy 71 41 Wright City 54 53 Windsor 75 18 Winfield 68 38 St. Johns 49 50 Valmeyer 72 TOP: Jerry Ruzicka, Kent Brignole, Scott Mosbach, Paul Whitaker, Kenny Moungo, David Bauer, Greg Monroe, Coach Herrenda KNEELING: Tim Hulsay, Clyde Moore, John Hanna, Chris Cusack, Arthur Brockman, Bob Bryant Seated: Tony Biondo, Jim Brust Jr. Varsity Basketball TOP Dannie Kyle, Linda Hansel, Tami Bower, Linda Danny Nunnery, Mr. Herrenda, Kenny Shelton Quick, Denita Walker 90 Left to Right, Bob Roskowske, Jerry Cates, Tim Boyer, Randy Fudge, Bruce Hicks, Richard Duvall, Joel Hernandez, Donald Moore, Brian Stevens, Gary Brown, Mickey Downing, Skip Lormis, Keith Barnhart, Ricky Moungo, Man- ager: Kevin Kneip, Coach Steve Oliver. Co-Captian: Jerry Cates Wrestling Co-Captain: Ricky Moungo HAWKS OPPONENTS 54 John Burroughs 12 41 South Tech. 36 15 St. Genevieve 50 24 DeSoto 39 39 North Tech. 21 6 Eureka 59 48 John Burroughs 15 24 Brentwood 45 30 St. Clair 34 58 Neuwoehner 6 Robbie Roskowske Won 6 Lost 5 Randy Fudge 11 6 Tim Boyer 8 8 Jerry Cates 15 5 Joel Hernandez 7 7 Keith Barnhart 5 11 Don Moore 3 9 Gary Brown 2 11 Mickey Downing 8 6 Rick Moungo 13 9 Rich Duvall 4 5 Brian Stevens 4 3 LEFT AND CLOCKWISE: Cindy Seville, Susan Hulsey, Della Terrill, Vickie Scoles, Terry Williams, Melinda Tinnin, Joyce Patterson, Betty Jo Brown, Kim Wilken. Varisty Cheerleaders Varsity Cheerleading is ... Nine girls, five seniors, three juniors, and one sophomore ... going to NCA Camps and getting one red ribbon, four blue ribbons, and a spirit stick ... sticking together as a squad ... cheering for the wrestling team ... doing hand and dance routines ... giving pep rallies ... having a successful year. Co-Captain Vickie Scoles Captain Kim Wilken ABOVE: Cindy Seville ABOVE: Susan Hulsey ABOVE: Joyce Patterson ABOVE: Betty Jo Brown ABOVE: Della Terrill BELOW: Melinda Tinnin Jr. Varsity Cheerleaders Top Row-Janet Craft, Renee Hartman, Kim Rideout, Bottom Row-Jackie McDaniel, Kathie Grant, Della Wideman, Karen Boyer. J. V. Cheerleading is ... everybody crying at camp ... the first Pep Rally ... Kathie and Jackie always being on bottom in climb-ups ... Renee running down to the wrong end of the gym before a cheer ... the best year yet, for all of us ... but most of all, giving the players all the love and support we possibly could. % Captain-Renee Hartman Co-Captain-Della Wideman Jackie McDaniel Kathie Grant Janet Craft Kim Rideout Karen Boyer Win Team Win 97 Top Row: Coach Joe Buccheri, Kevin Stiles, David Bauer, Steve Trevino, Scott Anderson, Robbie Fudge, Greg Monroe, Kent Brignole, Brian Stevens, Second Row: Lisa Gregory, Artie Brockman, Jeff Monroe, Chris Cusack, Ronnie Menley, Robert Scovill, John Hanna, Doug Moon, Janet Craft, Third Row: Bruce Hicks, Clyde Moore, Bob Bryant, Ralph Simmons, Jerry Ruzicka, Tim Hulsey, Rob Roskowske, Seated; Andy Smith. Varsity Baseball AB HH 2 3 FINAL SCORES Simmons 52 22 4 1 V.P. 3 Burroughs 12 Fudge 58 15 3 1 V.P. 2 Country Day 12 Cusack 40 14 2 0 V.P. 6 Piory 2 Scovill 49 14 2 0 V.P. 7 Wright City 4 Bryant 53 12 2 0 V.P. 6 Winser 12 Moon 47 8 1 1 V.P. 2 St. Johns 3 Brignole 44 10 0 1 V.P. 2 Valmeyer 8 Stiles 18 3 1 0 V.P. 5 Piory 9 Ruzicka 22 7 0 0 V.P. 2 Piory 1 G. Monroe 1 0 0 0 V.P. 5 St. Dominic J. Monroe 1 0 0 0 V.P. 3 Prep South 11 Beckman 0 0 0 0 V.P. 1 St. Johns 9 Bauer 0 0 0 0 V.P. 2 Winfield 5 Menley 45 19 6 0 V.P. 5 Country Day 6 Trevino KEY: 32 10 0 0 V.P. 8 Prep South 6 99 Girls Softball Valley Park 14 Valley Park 1 Valley Park 10 Valley Park 3 Valley Park 13 Valley Park 10 Valley Park 2 Valley Park 8 Valley Park 9 Valley Park 4 Wright City 13 Winfield 14 St. Dominic 11 Silex 11 St. Dominic 8 Wright City 7 Eureka 13 Pacific 5 Pacific 5 Winfield 9 Avg. R.S. P. C. McDaniel .333 10 2B V. Scoles .307 9 3B L. Hansel .500 9 SS J. Patterson .200 2 OF T. Stauf .400 5 OF D. Terrill .250 2 OF J. McDaniel .363 9 C D. Rodgers .111 0 P L. Schultz .346 4 P T. Bower .500 5 OF L. Gross .442 8 LB M. Redman .600 2 OF K. Rideout .368 7 OF D. Wideman .428 3 OF Total Team Avg. 372 First Row-Della Wideman, Della Terrill, Kim Rideout, La von Schultz, Tammy Bower, Tina Stauf. Second Row-Coach Dauster, Linda Hansel, Lisa Gross, Debbie Rodgers, Mary Redman, Cindy McDaniel, Jackie McDaniel, Joyce Paterson ... Scorekeeper-Denise Johnson. Volleyball VARSITY: Coach Marilee Dauster, Della Terrill, Julie Dunn, Joyce Patterson, Cindy McDaniel, Linda Hansel, Terry Williams, Vickie Scoles. Varsity And Junior Varsity JUNIOR VARSITY: Coach Marilee Dauster, Kim Rideout, Tammy Bauer, Lavon Shultz, Lisa Gross, Linda Quick, Rosie Adams, Jackie McDaniel, Karen Bower, Denise Johnson, Robbie Jo Whitaker. Varsity Cindy McDaniel 46 pts Linda Hansel 59 pts Terry Williams 31 pts Julie Dunn 28 pts Vickie Scoles 57 pts Joyce Patterson 34 pts Della Terrill 15 pts record - Won Lost 4 matches 5 matches 15 games 10 games Junior Varsity Lisa Gross 37 pts Karen Boyer 44 pts Jackie McDaniel 42 pts Tami Bower 11 pts Denise Johnson 27 pts Kim Rideout 10 pts Linda Quick 5 pts Rosie Adams 2 pts Lavon Schultz 16 pts record Won Lost 4 matches 2 matches 10 games 7 games Linda Hansel Vickie Scoles Cindy McDaniel Terry Williams Joyce Patterson Julie Dunn Della Terrill Standing, left to right, Mrs. Schimph, Shelly Bequette, Darla Boyd, Karen Cottle, Kurt Stiles, Mike Dains, Jackie Jackson, Vicky Goldstein, Mrs. Redman. Seated, Lisa Pemberton, Mary Whitaker, Cindy Thomas, Julie Couch. Seated, left to right, Darlene Richardson, Robby Jo Whitaker, Pat McDaniel, Homer Hernan- dez, Tracy Null, James Curtner, Tim Mosbach, Paul Mormino, Billy Wallace, Mary Kyle, Standing-Kevin Kneip, Sue Brown, Shelly Bequette, Phyllis Dunn, Julie Couch, Connie Thompson, Karen Cottle, Sharon Wilkenson, Cindy Craft, Terry Wideman, Lisa Bams, Tammy Beard. 106 Standing: Karen LaRue, Mrs. Schultz, Julie Couch, Shelly Bequette, Jackie Jackson, Edith Hawley, Kendal Brignole, Kim Bauer, Shari Agee, Darla Null, Michael Sobaka. Sitting: Lorie Pemberton, Jeff Hedrick, Cindy Thomas, Lisa Pemberton, Darla Boyd. Kneeling: Joan Thompson, Gene Wondell, Kip Thomas. s Penny Queen Reps Of ’78 Back Row: Kendal Brignole, Laura Str awn, Kim auer, Loretha Trevino, Middle Row: Peggy LaRue, Angela Gorman, Darla Null, Tammy Work- man, Front Row: Tammy White, Lisa Pemberton, Cindy Thomas. U C C e s s f u 1 p r o • J e c t Successful Project Middle School students raised eleven hundred dollars for the St. Louis Heart Association. There hard work and zeal was deeply ap- preciated. 107 Jogging Club ON THE LADDER: Julie Couch, Darla Boyd, Kendall Brignole, Gene Wondell, Lisa Pem- berton. FIRST ROW: Jim Brust, John Kudla- cek, Sue Brown, Jacke Jackson, Laura Pem- berton, Peggy Whitaker, Ms. Sandra Walker, Ms. Shelton, Scott Menley. KNEELING: Windy Wheeler, Myshell Bequett, Darla Null, Phyllis Dunn, Tim Byrd, Tony Biondo. SIT- TING : Billy Maine, Scott Jones, David Halker, Ed McDaniel. Intramurals ROW 1: Irvin Smith, Randy Duvall, Ed McDaniel, Billy Wallace, Roy Taylor, Berry Hedrick. SECOND ROW: Jackie Jackson, Darla Boyd, Julie Couch, Jim- my Finder, Bob Cray. THIRD ROW: Vicky Goldstein, Shelly Bequette, Sue Brown, Jimmy Brust, Gene Won- dell. FOURTH ROW: Kendall Brignole, Lisa Pimber- ton, Cindy Craft, Windy Wheeler. FIFTH ROW: Glo- ria Stahl, Tim Mosbach, Karen La Rue, Tina Chadd, Tammy White, SIXTH ROW: Scott Nicholas, Scott Jones, Billy Maine, Tony Biondo, Ron Craft, Paul Mormino, Tracy Fults, Tom Rauls, Larry Wallace, Homer Hernandez, James Cray. Standing, left to right-Mrs. Shelton, Tracy Kaempfe, Jody Barnhart, Angela Varvel, Pat McDaniel, Wendy Wheeler, Theresa Wilson, Kim Bauer, Angela Formax, Cheryl Sidwell, Michelle Phillips, Laura Richardson, Darla Null, Seated, John Wall, Timmy Bryd, Kendall Brignole, Daral Boyd, Gene Wondel, Mrs. Walker, Front Row-Jim Brust, Tracy McDonald, Donny Stahl, James Curtner. Standing, left to right-Mrs. Nelson, Sponsor, Kathy Kyle, Tammy White, Edith Hawley, Mary Kyle. Kneeling-Larry Meadows, Darla Boyd, Cindy Thomas, Jackie Jackson. 109 Ss( Eighth Grade Roy Anderson Lisa Barnes Jody Barnhart Linda Beckman Myshell Bequette Cindy Craft James Cray James Curtner Mike Daines Phyllis Dunn Rusty Hayes John Hernandez Jackie Jackson Kevin Kneip Lois Krois Mary Kyle Karen LaRue Peggy LaRue Greg Longworth Kim Lott Kurt Stiles Mark Swink Roy Taylor Cindy Thomas Connie Thompson Tracy Null Carla Peeler Lisa Pemberton Randy Purser Darlene Richardson Pat McDaniel John Maxwell Paul Mormino Tim Mosbach Tony Nicolas David Robyn Gene Ruzicka John Shrader Irvin Smith Phyllis Sprock Mary Whitaker Peggy Whitaker Robby Jo Whitaker Tammy White Terry Wideman in Sharon Wilkenson William Wallace Wendy Wheeler not pictured Tammy Beards Paul Stewart Cindy Craft and Omar Feeler Congratulations Eighth Graders Dr. Cleary, Dr. Falast, Mr. Feeler congratulating a new Graduate! 112 Middle School is ... sharpening your academic skills ... expanding your knowledge of the world ... a Student Council dance ... a box lunch ... a science project ... a test on equivalent fractions ... fun and friendship most of all. Student Life I Seventh Grade SUSAN HENARD RICHARD DECLUE LAURA JESSEN RONNIE EVANS TRACY KAEMPFE DIXIE MARTIN DAVID HALKER TIFFANY MEYER JEFF HEDRICK PAUL MOISE SHARI AGEE DONALD ADAMS MATT COURTNEY ELVENA GROSS PAT COURTNEY ANGELA HAWLEY KEN DEAGELE 114 CHARLES HILDERBRAND DENISE PARK JOHN KUDLACEK MICHELE PHILLIPS ALFRED LEUTHAUSER SCOTT MENLEY LAURA STRAWN LEROY MCCABE JOAN THOMPSON ED MCDANIEL LLOYD PACE DAVID PRITCHARD MARTY QUICK BENNY RAMSEY TOMMY REED LISA REDD RANDY MARTIN LAURA RICHARDSON LARRY MEADOWS CHERYL SIDWELL SHIRLEY WHITE WARRENN MCMICKLE TAMMY WORKMAN PETER MCNAMEE ROLAND MURE DWAYNE SHELTON ANDY SMITH DONNIE STAHL JOHN WALL ROY WEISSENBACH 115 Student Life In Middle School 116 Work .... Study . . . Friendship . . . PROBLEMS TO SOLVE.... PRACTICE .... PRACTICE FRIENDSHIP____ FUN ... UNITY .... 117 Bill Anderson Rich Bausch 6th Grade Rita Coffman Ron Craft Bobby Cray Chris Cotton Donald Curtis Mike Harris Barry Hedrick Eddie Hutchings Ben Jenkins Mark Johnson Tony Biondo Tim Bird Randy Bradley Jimmy Brust Denise Chadd Craig Dalrymple Steve Dunn Frank Finder Angela Gorman Kelly Gray JIG Scott Jones Ben LaRue Bill LaRue Glen LaRue Bruce Lawson Scott Moreland Scott Nicholas Alan Niere Darla Null Lori Pemberton Keith Stiles Tracy Stewart Kip Thomas Loretha Trevino Angela Varvel Veronica Martin Tracey McDonald Julie Miller Thomas Miller Jay Moore 119 COMPLIMENTS OF VALLEY HOT FORMING COMPANY AUTO BUSINESS FIRE TRUCK LIFE BOAT JACK G. CANTRELL FARMERS INSURANCE 524 Marshall Road Valley Park, Missouri FAST FAIR FRIENDLY SERVICE Off. 225-7222 Res. 225-7926 COMPLIMENTS OF YOUNG’S DAIRY MART 202 Meramec Sta. Valley Park, Mo. PRECISION FORGINGS INC. 600 Saint Louis Ave. Valley Park, Mo. 122 MERAMEC VALLEY BANK CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OL 78’ MAY YOU HAVE A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS FUTURE 35 MARSHALL ROAD VALLEY PARK, MO. 53 NATIONAL JEANS WAY Manchester Rd. at Highway 141 OUTLET HOURS 10-9 394-7651 BRANDED APPAREL ADAMS QUICK STOP 324 St. Louis Ave. Valley Park Mo. 63088 CARLIES MIDTOWN CAFE 7 MARSHALL RD. VALLEY PARK, MO 825- 8819 BILL’S AUTOMOTIVE SCHRADER Auto Repairing FUNERAL Tune up HOME Brake Service 500 Manchester Rd Air Cond. Ballwin Mo. 63011 Bill Schrader PHONE: 755 Forest Ave. (314) 227-5511 Valley Park Mo. ;j 63088 JOAN’S BEAUTY SHOP 4 Spencer Plaza Valley Park, Mo. 63088 82S-4606 RIDEOUT AllTO Mini r MUIT H PARTS WHY DON'T YOU RlDC OUT TO VALLEY PARK AND SAVI ON tTS FOR AMI mi uni . MOTOR RIRAIR • TRANSMISSION SCRVICt A I,SO TOWING SERVICE 1 225-7182 VALLEY PARK DRUG STORE 228 Meramec Stat. Rd. Valley Park, Mo. 225-5123 63088 CORNER MARKET 700 St. Louis Ave. Open 7 days, Fresh Meat Sodas beer. 825-2320 CROFT For Hitch and Installations TRAILER HITCH COMPANY 101 Shady Lane Valley Park, Mo. 63088 125 FENTON SUPPLY INC. READY MIX CONCRETE PHONE 225-5858 THE GOOD EARTH FLORIST FREE WEDDING CONSULTATION, FUNERALS, HOSPITAL BOUQUETS, ANNIVERSARIES, PLANTS, GIFTS, STUDENT DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE. 225-6855 8 STONCATE CENTER ST. LOUIS MO., 63088 COMPLIMENTS OF ST. LOUIS KENWORTH SALES AND SERVICE 185 Rudder Rd. Fenton, Missouri Hours Monday Through Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Telephone (314) 343-6900 127 ACCO COTTON CO. SIMPSON SAND GRAVEL 1245 MARSHALL RD. VALLEY PARK 225-4944 4TH G MARSHALL RD. VALLEY PARK, MO. PROGRESS BANK 1000 S. HIGHWAY FENTON, MISSOURI GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 78' DANE CARPET CAPTAIN MRS. BROCKLAND FLOORING 38 MARSHALL PHONE 225-5859 KRUPP CONSTRUCTION 610 PARK LANE VALLEY PARK, MO. 63088 TOWN COUNTRY MUSIC CENTER WESTERN AUTO 38 FENTON PLAZA PHONE 343-2222 HIGHWAY 141 G 30 RAY WARE’S BARBER SHOP VALLEY PARK 208 MERAMEC STA. VALLEY PARK PHONE 225-3787 ESTERiN All T OB GUNDAKER CHESTERFIELD OFFICE 394-2501 r .tr 'i ■J ' 128 WEST COUNTY DISPOSAL SULPHUR SPRINGS RELIABLE SERVICE PHONE 225-7220 BOB AND SONS WRECKER SERVICE INC. 24 HOUR SERVICE 99 SHADY LANE - 225-5476 VALLEY PARK JOSEPH FINDER BRICKLAYING COMPANY FROM AN OLD CLASSMATE CONGRATUALTIONS CLASS OF 78' 502 FOREST 225-5240 129 VALLEY PARK P.T.SO. PARENT TEACHER STUDENT ORGANIZATION DONNA RAULS - PRESIDENT MARLENE HEDRICK- VICE PRESIDENT DOUGLAS POTT - SECRETARY ANNA JESSEN - TREASURER BOLTE’S FOODLINER 14 Marshall Ave. Valley Park, Missouri BOOSTERS ► Fudges Cafe David Alan Furniture Appliance Towne Furniture Doris Fridley Mrs. Ruth Campbell Monica Beckett Good Luck Class of 78 W.E. G. Gatling A. Bryant, R. N. Nurse Ida Juergens Pat Gagan Cindy Seville Douglas Pott Valley Park History Club Kiven Rneip Mildred H. Schulz Best Wishes Bubba, Tommy, Chopper, G Andrew The Fudge Family Joy G Jo Ann Stack Mr. G Mrs. David Kneip Jr. Lawerance, Ruby G Kathie Adams Rideout Family Von Rohr Family Debbie Stevens Darrell DeClue Bucceris1 Dr. Menne G Heathcliff Sandra Walker Wilma Jackons Janet Craft Yearbook Class T H A N K S 130 HAYR1DES BARNS FOR PICNICS ALL OCCASIONS VALLEY MOUNT RANCH CENTURY 21 SADDLE HORSES-GROUP RATES RIDING LESSONS - HORSES BOARDED VALLEY PARK - 825-2234 17 STONEGATE VALLEY PARK ALSO 11545 GRAVOIS ST. LOUIS, MO. 63126 PHONE-849-1800 GANZ INSURANCE AGENCY ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE 355 MERAMEC STA. RD. VALLEY PARK, MO. 63088 BOHN DAWSON 3500 TREECOURT INDUSTRIAL BLVD. PHONE-225-5011 63088 VALLEY MATERIAL READY-MIXED CONCRETE 600 ST. LOUIS AVE. VALLEY PARK, MO. 63088 GELDBACH PETROLEUM INC. 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