William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO)

 - Class of 1963

Page 1 of 268

 

William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO) online collection, 1963 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1963 Edition, William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO) online collectionPage 7, 1963 Edition, William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1963 Edition, William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO) online collectionPage 11, 1963 Edition, William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1963 Edition, William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO) online collectionPage 15, 1963 Edition, William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1963 Edition, William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO) online collectionPage 9, 1963 Edition, William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1963 Edition, William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO) online collectionPage 13, 1963 Edition, William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1963 Edition, William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO) online collectionPage 17, 1963 Edition, William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 268 of the 1963 volume:

'fQ4 1 rf , ,, , uf. f , , .., I , ,. Q,i'f'L' Q 1 J 5, ,. -mf N. ff if f fx ,J . If 'M fav , W W QI5W'2iW25f' J fy W ff x X , f X .05 'K , .1 x I ' ,jlfllck i ,lrlfifj n,4,f I , .VM A : 'lj x, L . ' ' . L U xf ' L L - 1 ,C , , U6 Cf AV' .Q 1 X ,f I ,ANR Y J, 1. N 4.21, X X-' 2- 1 - ' fx f 1 .1 1 ,X N g J-g iff .Ili N 7 C' L- T , P , My 1 Xl. dx' f 3 .y-,X pf 1, .kk 1, xx ' S Z D ,, bfi 4 3 , 1 '33 724, 'N N W 'QI' Tff A ,. , f' '- ' f w . , 3 A , If N ,fx Y X :X , 4,- . ,f f, f fuk ,, X6 ' Cxt' I7 JA L ff V f ,J K L . , NLE CU N L L J - 'X sf N X , x . - -X . , 1' D X , f v ,Q J N7 C: lj J' nv, ,. 1 L J . L VJ . 1 bwlufjb v'k,ILx -1, . .f ' ,QAEJ 4, , , . ' ' 4 VL if , ' ' 1 V . I xx ,gg .,lwbAYj-llv:N 4 N L m, N. ' f , fp KJ I ff AA X X L 1 J 5 .lr T' 'af 7 f' ' nf .7-f ' J 14 i.:N P X ! J , ' 1 ,- .-f'X' flu? , Q, 1.1 'X . ' 1 Q My D N fx 4,4 Q ' lfl p X, fi..-X f '---1 f 1 J, 5 'TP N4 ' il-.X 4, ' ' ' - 5 ' 'WN ' ',x Tn, ' ,-- 1 ' N Q -755 E' J 4 :ay 'kfk ..! , . 1 A. ,U 1,7 X Vg - 1 , '. -2- ' ,Q' 4 Q1 F v,fX ' -1 'fn f-4... , -1-X 11 . , ,VK 'A X QL-- '- fl ' 'af NTTTQ, f ' 1 Z5 , , ' ' --N '-X, :.. , 1' AN. 'fl 'T - af - ' Q A -- , , f -' X .1 KX, X 4 X - j 5 'Q A VN.. .2 I' M4 Y I f , 'W' Afqkff f fi J Ui., , 6 I ,' I I I f OI ff! Ymgigf X L50 ' ' OI! YO? JN! DB7 X1 Ogg yr if w'3wQ jf ,aw Joy JI 1 Q if I, f- I ,yjffwf iw I I Ifxffmfj If 4' I wt I My PQI My Wfsiiw W Qvdgm QQ? I MID--ONTINEI T PUBLIC LIBRARY Midwest Genealogy Center 3440 S. l.cc's Summit Rd. Independence, MO 64055 J F 1- n Q? X 1 E 4 5 V, F s x My ,V iv, 'uu- ao A Hb ,J333 2 'KN M.. if R. 4' 'f'f-'urn W, 4- ,, ..,,. ,-lf' ,,, ' -1-fr h ':,-2' , pi K- -af fu . M xg ' 'Lf' vw -- :wi f 1 S fo 'qw ,U g ws, ,N ,,,,.f V . 4, . 1' . 1 K I, mn,-. fi- v f gn fllff. f' f Q . 4. -4 A ,- , An.. - A N ,f , ' M' ,V 4' T un' . , 0 NAM I ' .- Q' X K 4 .4 I 49... , J ffw....,,,,, , J QA -lim A ,L N 5, ' 'wil' f 1 ' 'xv maj -,iff f ,, 7 . f Q fi , f ' , 1 1 Y ' f , ,ff X Y f. - -iz , : X ,mr w N ' x 2 m . , 4' '- -' K M ' w'f,ff f 1 5 ' N - .' W-x. mf .1511 g ff' f 1 ' .. 1, f flf j ,,f --- . ,iwrf Ng , .. 41 3 Q - W ' '-1. '1' M J M , , , K . , Lb,, ' , , 1, Q. fwvgafw A 'S' ,Riga ' ,f . 4, .1 I xi 4 W .Y x - R1 .3 xfnfi. W f-f?' Wgjiigfff f - ff Q M ' V K Q ,, A 'A X ' w ,, F .M xnxx , N9 , ' ' f - .4 V ff wi 0. K Vu fb s - NL a WM, QA' 44 17... , . S-fklvf, L ,,., V X , ' V , ,iff A 9 , W X ey.-M , 'fir Q. ,. 1 1 . 94, P- fx, Q M. I ,. ,f -sf ,ff V JM 'iv 5. -QNX Nw, I I I fm. s. , :gf V 'ful 'O VVFVU W E! SQ, 'Lf ' a ,. L-a Table of Contents ,qu- Introductory Classes . . . Dcparlnicnls Administration Activities Sports . . . Indc-x .. 1-17 18-105 106-14-3 14-1-169 170-215 216-2-19 250-259 ,W'1a--1 .+- 7 ... -A vs--51 ,...,,, W ' Z 'W' .sr A ' ', QJQQ- '-' 'Y -s ,-- 9 I -n'x hzaiwf c,4' S 5 'L-:tb 'N 37 F, 'qi' ,,, 'ff 1, ',, , . 1, W Q ',.zf.f.'.-:Q V if z 43,121 I eg, :':-kfv' 1 5, ' . , A, -1 5, 'Y 9347 5-T L pg -,. H, fv. '. f J .4 1 . v ' ,- , ',.,,,a: Q' Tv A M .N .y .Q , I , If pi -.ig pfkpf fr? 'lm n lk' . ' - ,fp , ,:f,i My 2 'i f'..3 6' f , f ,.4,w , , f, , I f .rd A, -'E'-T,E'Q.'1 1 4 ff' ,',, ' fins. 6, U , .., ,lu I l . ' 1 .. '5 f , ' tJiQ?,L ' iw -, 1 . , ' Af ,ff ' -Q9 ' F74 . .J-' 'fi' if Y'j,iJff.f'7l. .vs K fwfff j 3. 1. s .- f- - , . f ,fl 1 ',,',1 1 .fin-f. 'L -, 5 'wg ,w xg - 'a ,'4.',, Ar! 'fv ,' cf I K' G 'A . Q , fr' ,N f 1, ,, , ,f 2. . Q4,ll5g I ' T0 'ff 4, Ax' 'f Z :pw Q' ' 9 b, . -- X' .4 ' -New I -gvxqfq.. .. AV - A ' K 1 '-fr ,..,-:Jag ff fe X4 K! un, .Vi ,refs ,jr I, ii High School Song Faithful and true hearted, Let us cheer for Chrisman High. We revere her and defend her, And her colors proudly Hyg We will stand for her united, Of her deeds we gladly tell. Her colors streaming, Glad faces beaming, So here's a cheer for her, For her we love so well. Chorus joyous and ever loyal, Let us boost for Chrisman High. Let every heart ring, Let every voice sing, There's no time to grieve or sighg It's ever onward, our course pursuing Let defeat ne'er our ardor cool, But united, we will boost for her, Our own high school. H Honors she has taken, On the track and with the ball, May she always rank the highest, May her colors never fallg There's no other that can match her, When her team is on the held, Her boys the lleetest, Her girls the sweetest, Then hereis a cheer for her, For her who ne'cr will yield. Not of tliv sunlight, Not of the moonlight, Not of the starlight, O, young IH2l1'lI1CT, Down Lo tlif: haven, Call your companions, Launch your vessel And crowd your cam' And, crc it vanishes O'c1' the margin, 'After it, Follow it, Follow The Glcarnfw Tennyson as, sfy AJ QP' will V f- . lf b , 'U JM, fill! . if fi K 5 ,-J .W . X X1 deja , WJ ,I if J ,fx 11 h ' ' U JVX ,VKXH , g ,X x l f , JJ ,J ef Q ,rf 5 QJ lf 1 X ' Xtiplfjtlfj X JOM J nv?-' , . lj li .. x -My -f il! , il. 1 ki. G I 1 Various phases of school life typify attaining specific goals by developing certain skills and by acquiring knowledge. Above: jerry Scanlan, using the drill press, and Robert Paul, drilling, are developing skills in shop. Center: Sergeant Paul Radle and Major Charles West adjust the American and the Missouri Hag at the beginning of a school day. Below: At the close of the day students are eager to board the buses for home, We-it 9 1U'4':'i 'A 'i-,t. 1' ' 'K +. 513- , , 'Q 1. 5111! K Q .. Q, .1 -J -4 ,.. If . , 'J ,. a f We 5-1 . .. , , .i .jf 4 -g, 'x 'fT- . 4 . - , r, rf' in X - ' 72775 Q T1 . me A 1 a 1 - . ,-, ,arf .Z?V..f f' pf.: 4 ,- . A I 4 x x x -NV 1. , . A - yn- . ' t' -' .,,Q. .. . R! f ? ,i . M25 ' V4 L,:c,3.,,,Q,:,w gl.. .1--'ii vvl I, W ' '11 .,,,, . s. F fa f.,, Q. ,W 'buy if f5 i 1, lt's a close outcome on the lower track for Dick Agce, Ken Black, Mike Chappclmv, and Terry Galloway as they go through daily practice, thletics include many different During the year a variety of sports is of- fered to the girls participating in gym classes. The girls in this class enjoy an hour of basketball. 1 Larry Oscar'l Robinson guard attem ls to take the ball from - I - 1 , P ' Bob Nel- son during a practice session in the gym. Bill Schwenk observes the maneuvers of John Campbell as he tees off. DX rf I s,.,f i v P' ,C if N' ,1-u 'wi j5,g,y' wi .- . - ,-qw Y 'S' A 5 I I I www, Q JQA 4,,zg,,,.pQ:T.Qg,.m5 I. .riff f!As:f'3'v'-uv ,. I UGS, , f ' Chrisinan's foreign cxcliangi- student for 1963 is liarbaro Sjovall, or lla :is sho is known hy her new school mates, Ba hails froin Finland and is living with hcr foster family the Leslie Hunt! CTS. Bn speaks English fluently as wi-ll as Gt-riiiuri and, of course, Finnish. She is most iiuprcssccl hy Clll'lSIHZll'liS school spirit. linrbaro is planning to bccornc gi doctor of medicinc and is thinking seriously of specializing in the trcntinent of handicapped Children. Exchange student Below: Karen Heckman, who qualified as a foreign exchange student and studied in Mexico during the summer, shows Ba one of the many posters which advertise school activities. x 1 A ' Kristy' i .aww ' r in Qvemi c W '5 , ffefrf Q15 Med? Qu 'xx -.f we-J gram NJ h ,,,.4-1-' in lp- 5 x :pl 12 ' sling ig V' -5 Ns 'N Ba, an honorary member of Pep club, attends all games attends out of town games and willingly participates in and as shown above is an enthusiastic pepster. Ba also the bus antics of the girls. participates in student activities During lunch students get a chance to become acquainted with their foreign ex- change student. 13 Xin ,Y Parents listen intently as teachers explain class procedures and acquaint them with faculty-student relationship at Back-to School night October 4. Back-to-School night gives parents Before attending the classes ofstheir children, parents the president and committee chairmen for discussion gathered in the auditorium for the first Parent Teacher and adoption by the membership. business meeting of the year. Plans were presented by 443 Bclvzvf Sponsored hy Miss Thelma Nlyms. the nculy elected student Cwunril ulhccrs. Daw Haitiis. Ken Smith. Judy Gnsney, Pat Allen and Lynda llall coordinate stu- dent activities. -Jim Qll l view of faculty-student relationship Miss Domthy Bales, guidanfc counselor, of- school subjeirts and in all matters concerning fers advice to Mike Paschall. She guides sen- entrance into a college ior students in selecting and pursuing high N,-.,,5 -,, 2-4 3 4 , J s. . 4 A All ,iff 1 i ' F :R f fi' 9 11+ 4 f ilu, , , ,1:'xQ gf- - -nn' n A ' faq .,, . 1 s ' I 11 1' ' 5 M The great art to learn much IS to undertake a little at a time 1 l i V f, x Locke it QXQMQQ, ,Y lgitlfjlfvzxdll E ll K n I EK! FM q X I I xi:-9 K eYvG.vo...f .i.3.-1eQ, m yewuvu Jw QEQQQ ,mia AQ, Wa' si- . Jclfmp ,Iwa- QQJ Jem pu, -..tw OJJ-L is GQLL, own Q9BfYLQ4 A A Qi' 5310 ' L,g2,OJD El-J QQ t sr GQ- iff X g. ' f aw.. Je on to V19-fhf .LAS ggbwkg to toe Qm'iXQfQfZi Some 3000 young men and women make up the William Chrisman student body. Even though these students are housed in three different buildings they are united in spirit and by a common goal - the develop- ment of a well-rounded, versatile personality. Freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors all strive during their designated year of school to achieve the growth necessary to prepare them for their next educational step. The formation of character by practice as well as by precept is an objective of educa- tion. To go forth into the professions well- developed educated individuals is the goal of Chrisman students. Olzwezs l x Class of '66 regards first year A division II freshman starts the day wrong by receiving a tardy slip from Keith Bench, vice principal, to admit him to class, Before Palmer junior high school fresh- men may sit down to their noon meal, Mrs. Elverna McCormick, the cashier, re- ceives their money after evaluating the cost of the meal. slrxl uri S5 Freshman students gather in the halls between classes to discuss activities before the tardy bell catches them, The students, knowledge is enriched by the many films needed to satisfy their searching minds, 3' a memorable and rewarding experience lugi f 44: Q - i rigid- ' LL, 'f ,Q tai: - ' , f C -' L y z y - K N B , mp. - A , . f l V' 'E I we ...Q A ,gy 315' 1 iff I Tiff: :Ly Q ' ' :ri V, ' , A Eff A f ,V .,, ,M fmwwx , sl l.l Mi. 111 V Cai lt W' 62.1 W ,, , xx, Q 4 Q ,V ... , A ,. I ! 1 1 - fb , A lx 6, 'M gf' ef at W al ' S t Z my if f 4 if -5 . v X 41'iflx an f.-55 ' fit I 5 r - I I an , , , e -J , TIP' '- ,' gf v V I P' Elizabeth Abbott Jane Ackerman Joy Acock Bette Allen Glen Allen Robert Allen Don Alvord Bob Anderson Linda Anderson Jody Arnold Norma Arnold Roy Austin Tom Baird Andrea Baker Bonnie Baker Betty Ballew Lawrance Banham Don Barnard Geraldine Basham Alan Basler Nancy Bauer Lonnie Beal Barbara Beardsley Larry Becktold Kenny Bell Linda Adams Paula Adams Peggy Aker Jerry Alumbaugh Linda Alumbaugh Steve Alumbaugh Linda Andes Vicky Andes Diana Anholt Doug Ayres Randy Ayres Nancy Baier Ken Baldwin Verlene Baldwin Ronald Bales Bruce Barnes Bob Barnett Sharon Barnham Robert Bauer Michael Baul Norbert Beachner Bill Beeler James Bcem Jerry Beisly Vicky Bellew Roge r Bendet 21 Steve Benner Bob Bennett Kathy Bennett all experiences prove to be profound Alf- xl ' 1' 'J , l is Ma' Ir-lu I' 1 5-vi ,LA T3 l s ,, A f , -A -' .ei A . is t f' ii .L ' Qi -nk ff? iii A l Xi .Q 31:1 un 5-J' 3 qi I f 'l Charles Burt Linda Buxton James Bybee Phillip Camerlynck Charles Campbell Janice Campbell Kathy Carr Patricia Carr Bill Carriker Enrigue Castillo Connie Caswell Doris Caudle Jack Clark William Clark Gail Clemmons Terry Clemmons Marilyn Clifton Robert Clifton Nancy Cline Pamela Clyde Ricky Cockran Barbara Cody Ricky Coen Gerald Coffman Gloria Byrne Richard Caldwell Mike Callahan Tommy Campbell Cheryl Carder Teresa Carpenter LaNita Carroll Bill Carson Leal Cason George Chance Floyd Chapman Steve Chasteen Division II students enjoy one of their many privileges by usmg the school s pu lic telephones Joan Cole Lawrence Cole Robert Collins 23 Superior qualities are a prominent Jane Colston Dennis Constance John Conway Dorothy Corbin Shirley Cornell Carol Cornett Linda Cox Marvin Cox Pamela Cox Johnny Cramer Peggy Crawford Cathy Crossley Kenneth Currier Retha Cutbirth Vicki Dallam Kathy Davis Ronald Davis Ronnie Davis Jean Ann Denton George DePew Sandra Dexter Bill Dogle Clifford Dougan Clifford Dow Joyce Duncan Mike Duncan Robert Dunham Judy Cook Pat Cook Sharon Cooksey Larry Cort Connie Corum Linda Covington Brenda Craig C. J. Craig Louise Craig Petra Cruz Agnes Culp Cynthia Culter Linda Dame Ronald Danner Darrell Davis Darryl Dawson Gilbert Decker David DeHart Fred Dinwiddie Carolyn Dirck Michael Dixon Rick Downey Kathleen Dunbar Ronald Downing Rita Dumas Leonard Dutton james Dye 21, -4, A 79' W f xi r ' , ' w Aw.: 1 3 5.5, 1 ,., .wx ,f W Q ,k.,,. W-'fi xeiffri i it -.4 1 A 13 cf N' gg! 4 ,gt Y ass? y R , J, Liv ,, .V MW, e it ' Q :V Q L I '11,-4 1' i at .3 . Y ffl f Q sils R .aid A f ff? - Q, , Ye, 4 - fs. 3 ,IQ I Q- at e bf lg S- . K x oz, in b X y I fs- X- i 3. r iw, I -I K K .- -L wigs, s f gg . 44' me I nv v- 1 lstlnctlon of the freshman class ,Mb Q L 'Z-. ei, xr' Qs Ay i ! .- P . I4 11:-J Cf,- . Ts. 25923-Zig we , ,-. J, I ,. .. , J t I is , Stephanie Dye John Easter lNIary Ek jerry Enlory Glen Enlowe Pat Epperson Debora Evans Claudia Everhart Bonnie Fair Hugh Fenderich Barry Ferguson Stephen Ferguson Donna Fischer Betty Fisher Everett Fisher Ann Flynn Janet Foster Sandra Frakes Robert Fry Kathy Fyc Gene Gaines Lewis Garrett Howard Gartner Dwight Gates Charlotte Gibbs lNIary Gillison Glenn Glaser: 25 Delores Elbel liflarsha Ellsworth Adrienne Engleke Carol Erickson lX'Iary Esler Dave Etzenhouser Barbara Farris Dianne Feiser Christian Fender Dorace Fike Terry Finch Marsha Finken George Flanagan Terry Flowers Charles Floyd Steven Fralcy Beverly Free Sylvia Friend Nelda Gaines Marsha Ganders Raymond Gannaway Jerry Gaughran Dennis Geivett Larry Gennings Judy Glor Rirharcl Glossip David Gloy b fervent endeavor in their studies r ' .. , fv- ' 9- ff 1 -- 1 si , ks .Ls 'VQQ gf D fx Yffl WW 'Y . is N , x :RI x,..f 1' j 'D ri' I . f ft. ., I , , W- - 2 ' . ' N9 :ju V, v-v 13 1 V s ,.,.,, ' 9.5 '- ,Q7 N JN' '- in f' I K M ai .3-' ' rv. au ,I ep ' ' S , Xe Ty, .ff I' 'x T s f iii if M i it if 0 - I I Dorthea Harris Morris Harris Donny Harshner Charlotte Hastings Deborah Hatch Sidney Hawks Nancy Hays Philip Hayton Mike Hazen Howard Heck Barbara Hedges DiAnn Hedges Jo Ellen Hendrix Marcia Hensley William Herbst Harold Hill Kenneth Hill Pamela Hill Karen Hjersted Susan Hodson Dana Holcomb Carolyn Holt Edward Hon Kathy Honaker john Hart Jerry Harter Donald Hartman Ronald Hayes Terry Hayes Darlene Hays Monte Hazen YVilma Hazlett Sharon Heath Nancy Hedges Charles Huckeby Veda Hemme John Herlein David Hess Linda Hickerson Ronald Hinkle Claudia Hinton Vicki Hirst Judy Hollaman Fred Holliger Catherine Holman Karen Hook I 4, Doyle Hoover X'-7 Harlana Hopkins , Q8- -I x . V. A V71 .-5, fm ev. 1 LF' Jai 'A' X, if l w ff' F4 ea Y, f -. I X I A 1 'QT'-if - it 13, er 2. , F N t ig f, 'rw Qt. . 'fig ll 'asf Nb it 5, IX ri SSW V .1-RQ C J. i I fi 1-1h.lX Pamela Horn Dennis Hosler Robert Housman 27 Larry Howard Mirliarvl Howard Jarkic Howell -vs . 1 l 32' w Freshmen are enterprising learners Marilyn Howell Robert Howell Janice Hubble Charles Hull Sherrill Hullum Ann Hulmes John Hutsell Sharon Imlay Barbara Inman Peggy Johnson Robert Johnson Ronald Johnson Wayne Jones Wayne Lee Jones Jerry Keeton Mike Kemper Sharon Kendrick Glenda Kennedy Sally Kiersey Erma June King Scott Kinsey Sandra Kramer Nathan Krig Charles Lamison Mike Lane Paul Langford -Ronald-Langley Jean Hubble Charles Huckeby Beth Huggett Mary Sue Humphrey Victoria Hurley Roy Hutchison Diana Israel Brenda Johnson Don Johnson Sandra Johnson Barbara Jones Karen Jones Kathy Keith Dennis Keithley Jeanne Kelley William Kerr Charles Kester Nancy Keyes Barbara Kiper Tom Klamm Sherry Kleine Jennifer Land Shirley Landuyt Marilyn Lane Ross LaRoe Leif Larson Paula Lataver gl xx-sg, ' V QAA r,i,,. 5 .l -Q ix Q, sf' X V L 'Wu' Lig 'Tie V, rw 'nt 'Q w- , sf' 9 X 1,- as manifested by studious attitude -fs pm x: .t N' l if 93 , it-2 p , XX 1 'ee wifi, li 1,5-5,4 john Lawrence Linda Lawrence Ricky Liberto Ed Loneo Jack Looney Gary Lotta Jessie Lysinger Carol MacDonald jerry MacPherson Michael McClain Ronnie McClain Ronnie McClain Cheryl McConnel Jean McConnell Steve McGowan Michael McDermott Dana McDole Glenda McDole Mary McKenzie John McKinney Gary McMullen Steve Maginness Ed Mahon Barbara Nlaiden Dennis Mann Sharon Liles Claudia Link Charles Logan Earl Lusher Nancy Lutgen Biil Luther Allan McBride Linda McCartney Kathy McCarty Arthur MCClerry Kathy McClure Roger McConchie Kristy McCullough Nanciean McCullough Barbara McDaniel Pamela McGinnis Janice McGrath Don McKenzie Ronald McPherson Linda McQuer1y Beverly Maddux Bradley Mallinson Kenneth Malone Christina Mandina . fr? Q, 9 .1 A 'E ,,-' 1' l . P-wi. M - L ' ek ia Y i F Hl'xl' it -A e-V il 4- ,as sf -1-. Y- M r -ev . H-lx, xt lp, 1 Q, F' ,. . Q,,v -t 1 , I ,- t1'r 41 if ' y- Ruslenc Marshall Darrell Martin 29 Dennis Nlartin janet Marlin John Martin PJ - ff, Q i ,. P They determine to proudly exemplif 'I Judy Martin Perry Martin Lein Mason Carolyn Mathany Robert Matson Ronald Maupin Linda Meeker James Meierotto Sharon Melton Gary Metzdorf Marlene Mikessell Ann Miller Michael Miller Paul Miller Sharon Miller Palmer junior high students examine their schools past record of scholastic and athletic achieve- ments. sg, ,X ,wr I 15901 Alicia Massey Richard Massey Jeffrey Masterman Linda Mauzey Cynthia Mawley Nancy Maynard Elliot Mengel Rita Merrill Wendell Metz Donald Miller Larry Miller Leilani Miller Marcy Minton Hoyt Mitchell Jean Mitchell Mark Mitchell Steve Mitchell Keith Mock Joyce Montavy Carol Moore Larry Moore Regina Moore Terry Moore Marilyn Morales Linda Morin f ' uf-f 1 f t. , ' M ,, 4. 4 . ' T 2 -L ' Q ,V 525359 fr ' V. ' 'it ' 5' 26955 , 4 ' .r air, Fr ' '- 'f . . id? l f Qi , le . Q , . -,Pt A ,A I 0' g a v A H 44, , VL 65.55 ', , , fluff? of t ' . f- f M, K ff' , fr , if ', V' W3 r. , ' 11, ,, 'I 595 . , if' . .' - ' l ff - ZZ., H A ,4 if 'fltf R M ' j ' R 425153 Li, , . W my fm. -' iff If yy .f, L if ri - V, .V 4 , P Zig Ufgftlig. R 4. r , r ' 3323 -- ,,-- - . i , , 4 , ' 'v as o weft r 1 R M uf fx 4 I' ' - Q fling l in 13 ,. Q , h 2. ea' ' Q, '- . e 1'- W L L L f-2 R -.f ,Q l 9 lv 3' il , M 1. rgj.. .. .. f , ' is ' -f ' 5352 ' vin, -'gg' 1 . 'nfl Q E ffl' . S.. ,,.- A Qc ,, m i' 21 V Q: ... . -Q -1- any .ig ' ' 9,1 .yj l If ' 'V V. 'A 1105 'aff of 1 V 1 fit e rg V Q 0 'l x '2et,f,,Qg f A 9 W. of at Robert Morton Linda Moulton 'i in Y-, , Y the hi h ideals Chrisman represents f . 'E IW 9' ' -:ff , Fi fr QV QV , E P 1 in xf I I xii, , X ' 'J Q Pl a, A :Lf i fix. 2 f -. r sl P fr l W 7 unix!! Q., , V , ,,,,,,, , , V W , K -WYE tif' X' ,. sc ' -D ? iff' ,J , I I mtv Marsha Mullins Pam Mullins Dolores Mundy Steve Nash Steve Netz James Newland Wayne Noland Mike Novak James Nunn Rowdy Oiheld Doris O'Hara Mack Oliver Sharon Owens Tim Owens Jacob Oxley Caron Parrott Linda Paschal David Patrick Gloria Payne Terry Payne Danny Peel James Perry Bob Peters Sharon Peters Anita Murray Christine Myers Marsha Nance Penny Niemueller Carol Nieweg James Noffke Peggy O'Brien Ray Odekirk Christy O,Dell Carol Olson Johanna O'Malley Barbara Outlaw Tommy Pack Paula Padgett Deborah Park James Patrick James W. Patrick Greg Paxton Bob Pepper Howard Peery Harold Perry Carolyn Peterson Connie Peterson Glynda Peterson Bob Pike Juliana Pine Jim Pittman 31 Martha Plain Sharon Player Kathleen Pollard through hours of thorough learning 1 ijt 2 I - - nk ,KJ .se X X S I' If ..V- iv A . lu xv Y 1 .il I at- , Aa V ie- 1' SS- XP' ,f T I ' ' ' xx klg R34 1 i . ' ,I RN! i 'T Q 5 9 I I '12 C' 3' A W -J f -v -v ., ' . wil - -, ' ' C' is all - - A If xi .Q Pa rf Joyce Runkle Robert Rupe Deborah Rupert Bonnie Salzman Guy Sanders Charles Scanlan Dick Schnedler Bill Schneikart Cynthia Schoff Gordon Scott Mary Scott Rick Scott Gary Seaba Cliflord Searcy Tom Sears Ruth Setchheld Sharon Sexson Neva Shafer Barbara Sharp Christi Shechy Bob Sheetz Ronald Shoal Katherine Sholly Jeff Short Judy Russell Susan Ryan Vernon Sackman Linda Scheier Gary Scherer Janice Schilpp Sandra Schuler Carol Schwartz Douglas Scott Robert Scott Sandra Scott Tanya Scott Gerald Seeley Julie Seevers john Sellers Don Shahan Shirley Shain Cheryl Shakespeare Jessie Shields Marsha Shields Edward Shimp Steve Short David Shubert Tim Shuler Marcia Shutt Brenda Silvey Xorman Sims 33 Sheryl Skinner Beverly Skouse Rodney Slinker 3 5 its future years of high school life if - . l , i ga .sag . , , f 4 X .f:. .,:3i, W v 7 W 'P' fi g? '. i I' 'Wlflr up ' TG? 12 ,R lie, -A ' fag' iff: 'T at i ' ,i .,,4' f' w, Walter Taff Kenneth Tann Gloria Terry Ken Thompson Mike Thompson Pamela Thurman Michael Triska Lucy Tuck Sheridan Tuck Linda Van Camp Dee Ann Vance John Vanderwood Connie Villers Eleanor Wade Marsha Wade Bob Wagner Ernest Wagner Mark Wair David Walby Anna Walker Carlene Walker Jay Walker Ronnie Walker Linda Wallace Lloyd Wallace Mike Walters Carolyn Ward 35 Carol Thomas Gerald Thompson Kathy Thompson Dorothy Thuston Katherine Totty Stanley Towsley John Tuckness Paul Tweedy Margaret Tyson Donna Van Noy Danny Veach Elizabeth Velha nf. Sharing lockers proves to be valuable tests of many students' patience before embarking upon an adult career Q, - Q S - ,,. .4 , K, 'S . 'll in . - - 'iff -7.9 Q L f .Z-K 4 E, . J x L - l 2' r V L H, i..f elf? T' af .l ,K - A -ik x .-. m .4 Rv., I X ' e:. '-I 'D l 1 L 3. 1 'A i L .7 ,,'1'-'M 1 . f, . of . V if: Z 'Z 1 I A ..a X 1, ' 1 v-7 ,e ,A l , ' l -- ra ,gf 2 H' viii l Donna Bilquist Harold Campbell Sandra Campbell Brenda Denton Gary Doss Larry Dowell James Gist Sheryl Gofourth Donald Green Jack Hull' Joyce Johnson Nita Kelsey Marilyn Lewellen Linda Lowther Linda Marquis Mike Moran Gary Newman Douglas Paris Anita Scott Pat Shannon Margaret Shoop Rick Tracy Steve Weatherford Robert Wcisback 37 Linda Carr Phillip Cerutti Linda Dennis Larry Dutcher Linda Eiker Evelyn Field Michelle Green Linda Grimm James Harrington David Leach Linda Ledsworth Diana LeGrand Ken Meger Cheryl Miller Karen Mohn Joanne Poloney John Rahe David Reese Frank Stillwell David Timion David Torsct David Wright T 'T is 1 Classmates write your identification i' A ff, ' ,cj J, Y .. X 'gy www Jef i J f J' Q 41,7 3 at i if is it F Q My QQ A i t i ii 4 t, i pw 46492, . . NX Q ,527 . . KJ jggfff, Q! YP i fa! fqg X Q Zap ix rg, ' JJ! ADR, '52L!Z4!!v 77 X A7 Zff J if Xu QQ 74662 E X K M ,Q C23 Q! 0 f '7?4, ? k.k P O .JQY U wk EEE rea, 'if Xl Yi' R N ' . X fy A lumix fp, ij 1 X D gg O QB!! ,, Tblffas, 52252 1 'QQ 4? ' on these pgge s to preserve happy days ,fx Wk npwfv M053 W 'QIQZJUQX JU ey W fi! Nky f OHL Q 55 fjwwiff e 1 ,OP XXWUAJQW gy -1 vw p WWWHM t i Q W ,QV A Q1 WWW W p Q ' HX JL N, WRX v W? e Qi ,ew jj W ' jx L f 4 1 'K L H, 5 7. f J Se LCM .X 7 mf JVLX J 9 , , 'J VJAIZ 06,1 NLLIMQXLLJ x L, Q LQL,Q,QfJL, Covey f7 K V. ,N ,kj I , I f eff , l'r A 'ff MMU f'M'6L19 e-Qlgfwcmi ppmb few' 1 'X-,f MM! , 49771195 50, K 'N '7 -N ,X w I f Ljilll, lZ7,A,fL' 'L'z'5PiZV QE , iQ f ' U 4 x 7 1 . M.-:ff , 1 we 1 EJ ......,,.... S P o ' X 1 W, QTL 53 'S' -'iid Q4 HQ- WL' w AN Larry Adams Ray Adams Elizabeth Agee Gayle Akers Roger Albert Robert Alderson Albert Allen Becky Allen Donald Allen Doug Allen Doug Allen james Allen C urning tw division I for ilit' fifth and sixth hours til' the day are sophtiiiii-ws enrolled in classes which ,. - are offcrt-tl tu them hut not taught at division II A 4 C11 ' r . lf-I 'N H v 7' Y' ' -- -my 3- 6. 5 . ,,i,,,.Au ni-- .Q 'J Q1 47 -usa as-cot .- C' w - , 1 X 59 l' ,Q li - .4 1 J Q -9 .W B ' 'F' ,-Q ww 3 .S ,A .. .X -- 1 It -wi Q- v . set goals of attainment for students .lim Allen Shaun Allen janet Alumbaugh Sue Arnerine Mike Anderson Rosalee Anderson jmycc Andes jim Andrews jnye Arendt Charles Arnold Mike Arnold Sharon Arnold Stanley Arnold Mark Austin RileyAus1in Nancy Ray Axton Jani-t Babylon Barbara Bai:-r Barham Bailey Cfvnnit- Baird .Xrthur Baker flair Baker Patiiria Baldwin V-ff'-mia Bales Sw' Ballanrf- -If-rry Barnes liintla liarnvtl firtxla llarnf-v f lifirliss llaslr-r l lm. ifl Bass l ll'i'RZ1i3 Ll fi. .Xr1nB71lOs 1. 1,4- 7 1 1 9 . 'Hg t K had C' 1 .Xi w N Q lx X. wr t. Fa, I i I 5 ,Q v -.- E z ff ,A gt A Fri, Ai If f--. I 9 tu- 1 i .- qv .fi x .A ,Q 'ui .ML Y X 'P' . my f K .XV , , tx Ll' . lf! gzm A -F 'im F JX ' V, f hs. -4' -v .., Q Ann Battmer Dawn Beal Donald Beal Sherri Bearly Gary Beatty Robin Beauchamp Michael Beck Pat Becker Glenn Beckerditc Joe Bedwell Margaret Beeler Mary Belew Norval Benedict janet Benefiel Margaret Benkovich Carl Bennett Steve Bennett Bob Bergin Darlene Berry Jim Berry Richard Bezemer Charles Bibb Bob Bidstrup Earl Biggs Linda Biggs Louise Binger Larry Binnicker Bob Birdsong Linda Bissel Patty Bittiker Milly Bitzer J. C. Blackmon Pointing freshmen to high standards Charles Blankenship Tom Blumenschein Kay Bottorff Ken Boyce Connie Boyer Shirley Bradshaw Susan Brannock Lynol Brewer Shirley Brewer Curtis Brown Eddy Brown Judy Brown R gf' Q Q. 4- V 13, .., , A 6, .i,, , , - X ,lil S li r , ' t fl ry X 1 ' 1 3 - Q 'W' etr 5 fgff . -2: ., ,, it l iilifgr 6 , 5 , b. , , -.. 2151? Q , gjl-?r551f.s Z. l ' 7 A ffl K. fjzflggi K , ge as if 4 of , j, ag, V K, S r , 42 Carl Bourne Terry Bowlen Vernon Box Linda Brady Kathy Bramhall Terri Brandenburg Joe Brewster Larry Brightwell Marjorie Briscoe Linda Rae Brown Gayle Browns Florence Broyles Linda Broyles Pcnny Brunson Allen Bryson Linda Bullard Glenda . Bumgarner Steve Burcham Dana Burns Nancy Burns ' - M - -fp I if Q -'Q A -- ,J Q 1 U C Q we .123 -J t l , ,J f -2 f Cindy Burnup J X Jim Burton K Burl Bush .- . Diane Butcher fx , ,f Janis Butcher Ed Butler Bob Butler Marilyn Butterworth lt wx -. sh M ,. .. C 3 N Y El f ' l 7 X l . James Button ' ff, 1 T, Janice Bybee A, . 3 , M ,, Cynthia Cairns J , L'-T? , ' - 1 1 V' ., if I Carol Caldwell Judy Camerlynck ,, gi' Bob Campbell ' 1 ' 25 ' ' David Campbell Doug Campbell Jeanne Carmichael Bill Carr Marsha Carroll Glenda Carter Jimmy Carter Maridella Carter Randy Chapman Linda Christy lf .2 is the purpose of the O. X , 4 J KQXWV UF. , 521 n- ir, ,,,,W W. The office is a source of information for all sophomores during the year. Mr. Keith Bench is helping li student solxe his prolrlcin. 43 class of I96 Mike Clark Steve Clark Grace Clarry Ronald Clemens Diane Closson Michele Cockerell Linda Cody Dorothy Coflel Cheryl Coflman Jeanette Cogan Judy Cohnon Lenora Cole lv-1 ffxtf A .5 it 'ix 2 ,Ax Q?-' . ,M Q 5 . .l - 'f va MQJQ: f M . lt. 'll A ws. 'T' , . as .ISSN F ' ,rw .fi 1.441 ru W 6-1 --9 CP' 0. 5 , ...- if .., if , fd-si, ., V ll:-'Q ffl. l ' ,fxf W L N l ' l C ,f1ZZI fZi' Q ' if ' , K gi -fg..s,- , y ' X W ' JJ A 'S f fn QQ i KNW 1 Pat Conger Richard Crvnger llowartl Constable .lim Constant Becky Conyers Chuck Cook David Cook Marvina Corley Tmn Corum Charlette Countryman Carol Cox -lim Cox Lincla Cox Richard Cox Harriett Cramer Shirley Crouch Johnny Cruz Jim Cupp Amber Daniel Darlene Darity Gary Darling Jan Davidson Alan Davis Belinda Davis Donna Davis George Davis Helen Davis June Davis Martha Davis Sue Davis Janet Dawson Carol Dearinger Looking to seniors for leadership L 'f v 5 lf Kathie Deatheragc Tom DeBarthe Cynthia DeLong Vicki Di b Bill Digngarii Phyllis Dimmick Candy Dragon Linda Duly Jerry Duncan james Eckhoff ,lames Edgington Dan Edwards i .if I if' 1-Ky L? l , f ff E -:- 44 C? Patricia DeWcese Sharon Dexter Gary Dickey Barbara Dobbs Steve Dobbs Don Downs Ruth Dutzel lNfIarcia Dyer Barbara Ebel Doug Eclwarcls Stan Ellis .lames Engelbrecht Dennis England John Erirkson Cindy Eskridgc Gary Faith .lanita Faith Dianna Fanning Charles Fanslcr Rodney Farmer Marjorie Farnsworth Dan Farris Linda Field Ronnie Field - JF' ,. ,- -em.. 1 F , L 0 3 f qf:Af? 7l,, 'f f its 2 4.41 ' E - '-fa!! 2 , j as 'N F' F ' A .Y -- -e-' M ff. F 15.1 , W Y qi 'lil :V A,:1F-il'fi N 'N f lgin fill? - W ii' lf X1 '. J, Qt' V I 9 V - A Wu ,, 11111 ff 3 2' ,, . AP - sfx , ,el 'w -l I:-+1-fflQwf ' I Typical of many sophomores these two boys look at a. poster advertising one of Chrismans outstanding loot ball games. they prepare patterns for living Ken Fields Darrell Fike Sandy Finley Larry Finney Delbert Fisher Jerry Fisher Tom Fitzpatrick Charlotte Floyd Nancy Folks Betty Ford Sandy Ford Ronald Forde ,lane Fountain Pam Fraley David Francis Darrell Frazier ,Iohn Freeman Lois Freeman Kenneth Frislaey Robert Frizzel Richard Frost Lloyd Caddy Karen Cade ,Ierry Gage Frank Galvan Mike Gann Russell Gard Shirley Garrett Tom Garrett Sherry Garrison Carol Gartner .lf-0 Gates tr as vs, bv Le ,J A ,X : , :L :gl .a 'F I 'fl LL F' x 3 1 + 3 45 as .hir 1- ,- A! G , 4 I ., a i orgy, fi ,,. ,, .V .f tk qw. Doug Gentry .lane Gentry Curtis George Linda Gerclts lim Gibson Vicki Gilbertson Jaenette Gipson Carl Glazier Dean Gooden Tom Goodman Linda Goodrich Cheryl Gordon Connie Gordon Larry Gordon Mike Gordon Kenneth Gorseline David Graves Richard Green Robert Greene Dick Grilley Tom Groves 5' Karen Grubbs Robert Gulley Mary Gulotta Steve Gunter Jim Guyer Rita Gygax jane Haddock Susanna Hagen Patty Haley Pam Hall Randy Halsey Sophomores endeavor enthusiastically . .fym ..,, .. 1 V i 2 4 2' 55 i Roberta Hamer Mike Hamilton George Hammontree Rene Harger Caroline Harp jean Harper Robert Harshner Judy Hart Doris Hartcr Blaritta Hawkins Helene Haynes Linda Haynes f I, - ' 'm g fha. - 3 7 5 ig if 4 ig X A ,f -L raw, ' ' ' H as f tx' sj - BU. L? A I ',-' . fi r, A'-I f V4 M Q2 i ft' -.l .9 ' a ' . 41- 'I G ,L ,, ,WE xg' Yu 1' Y-f ll 1 R X , if X 46 Danny Hampton Linda Hanson Bonnie Harden Carolyn Harrington Donna Harrington Sherry Harris Linda Harvey Sharon Harvey Suzanne Harley Dave Hays Charles Hazen Brenda Hedges K .l 1 Marsha Hedges D1-nnis Heiinsoth Mike Helmig Rirliard Henley 'l 1-rry Hirkam Marsha Hirkerson Paula lligginbotham Donna Hildebrand Alan Hill Linda Hill Roy Hill Tom Hill Doug Hinkle Glenda Hinton Linda Hirst Larry Hobbs Charles Hodges Marilyn Hodges Virgil Hodges Richard Hoffman Kathy Hogan Richard Holloway Dan Holman Mike Holsworth Donna Holtzman Dennis Hooper Carole Hoover Susan Hopkins Larry Horn Sue Horn Judy Horne Vicki Horne 0 at Q Q 1 ' , 3 I A of F Kr in the accumulation of information Kathy Vance, Marjrvry Stark and Di Ann Hed!C5- Sflldfms in James MrLain's Algebra I class. solve- tty-im-ri I equations. urfvblelus through 47 Linda House LaVerne Hubble Kaye Huhn Rose Hulse Billie Hunsucker Susan Hunter Darryl Hurd Bill Hurst Larry Huston Kay Hutcheson Glenna lmlay Debbie Irutt s ,.., -4 Llgl if tie' V' I A, ? X 14 we J J 1, H Lil f Y ,X wp , .f i fi .ff r gf ' 'i - U -: - l ,F - 'lg 4 - A lie' I Ya ci s S ty. y f T ' x . , .,,-. .LJ , , fb' X V 'MN' N N J LV L 6 I S iqzqiii Pam Ireland Albert Isbell Diana Jackson Robert Jackson Don Jester John Jester Cecilia Johnson Fred Johnson Joe Johnson Ronald Johnson Sylvia Johnston Audrey Jones Bob Jones Jim Jones Jimmie Jones Marquita Jones Mike Jones Sarah Joncs Mike Kasscn Barbara Kecns Tom Keith Dennis Kelley Bill Kelley Jackie Kelly Kitty Kelly Garry Kemp Linda Kennedy Harold Keown Dennis Kcycs Kirk Kibler Bill Killbreth John Kinchle Contributing to school activities f . Z V ,f f A li K .K'df'.oi!i Kenneth King Sue King Rozanne Kinnaman George Kroescn Gary Krohm Linda Kropf Recd Lamhkin Bill Landers Pat Landuyt Judy Laster Warren Latham Jackie Lebow -was ,.., 1' r 4, ,. r , 4- rw ' z, .i -, A , .i .. 6 . . I A NLS. fl. . di fs tr, , Ikvifziglintl V N 4 Y I r i' fi, , ,Q .i A f llfi fi? ii X ' f .215-:l4f,.S?:1Jf6 48 5 v gg? H4 A f f- 34132:-.',f it iii. E 'N ,, f 5 U.. . f' N 1 eq., 5 f X oi, I' ii. 4 3, ii ., ' A ' -- . 1- , L f fgt 1 ' Q X .air - y Barbara Kirk Karen Krahl Dale Krallman Terry Kruel Hillry Kuechlcr Geary Kuhler Danny Lankford Larry Lanning Margit Lasker Gary Lewis Jim Lewis Joan Lewis Marilyn Lewis Pam Lightcap Marcia Likely John Lindsey Tom Lindsey Wanda Lindsey Rick Link Ray Linnenbringer Cathy Lin ne nhrink Larry Love Larry Luff John Lusso Gary Limpus Nancy Lindenrneyer Cliff Lindsey Judy Lingcrfelt Gary Linglc Mark Link James Lobb Dora Logan Sharon Long Jerry Luttrell Donna Lynn Janis MacPhers their knowledge proved advantageous Martha McBroome Sondra McCain Cheryl McCarroll Joan McCarro1l Glenna McCarty Orval McCarty Royce McClain Jane McClary Richard McConchie Larry McConnell Bob McCorkle Jerry McCoy Gary McCrorcy Larry McDole Linda McDowell Connie McGinnis Ginger McGinnis Dennis McGowan l Gerald McGowan Nancy McMullen Grant McMurray Bill M Quitty Linda McWilliams David McKinney c Vicky Madolc Linda Mazgard Betty Maiden Jack Major Carl Mandina Mike lNIaness Anita Manning Jewell Markle su ' I Sheryl Moore Melody Morgan Roberta Morris Tom Moss Jo Lynn Nfudd Tom Mueller Belle Munkirs jim Blurray Sandi Myers Karhy Newton Karren Nichelson Deanna Nichols Eileen Nolan crrx Noland I inda Norris John Novak Jayne Oatis Ruth O'Dc'll I fr' ,ii I '- ... 5 V fn, i 1' 455-'M' 9553 f-is eff' Fi 4 i 7 john Kforrison Tom BIOFIOH Jerry Blass Sheila Mullinix Carol Mullins Linda Klullins X., x ,J I, L jim Neeley in ' lf, Barbara Newhard A Bill Newland -f Q l 1 Qi .iii ' 1 ' il Nicki Nichols ' 1, Phyllis Nirhols N - Ronnie Nichols A l V' Liv I is l 1 determined purposes of learning Diane Ocrtwig Par Olinger Alire Oliver llcan O'Xeil William Orcy lanire Orr Nanfy Orr Parry Oshfim Trim Osborn Str-in Osborne Elnuise Oshurn Pal Ouimeue 'I W. Oierrast Tom Owen: tlfsyrf: Oylrr Maureen Padgett larry Paar- Karren Paimr-r Paul Pam Sl-f-lea Paxlalx C..ir l Parliw l.:ir:'- Parlii lloli Paar hall Ki1f':.l':wliall llfim- Patron M ' l:'h Paxmn aig i 5- ... , x-.' Y F4 51 fy yin x KG 1 hl-41: QA wi-3' A -5 . fa , K ...i lf -fr , W l , F , tx, l x c'-X' - N c f 'V . ' Xl i a S' LQ, Linrlzt Pearce Terry Penrose Richard Perez D','Xnn Perkins .Inc Perkins Rick Perry Jim Pescetto Wanda Peterson Anita Petrovic Bob Phillips Cincla Phillips Larry Phillips Loretta Phillips Steve Philson Gary Piercey Steve Pine Janet Pinkerton Rita Pitchford Earl Player Glynda Poe Bill Pollock Michael Polston David Popp Bob Posey David Poteet John Povenmire John Powe johnny Preator Claudia Price Gary Price Gary Prince Pat Pritchett Education prepares tenth graders Tom Pugh Joe Pullen George Pyles Roy Reddell Charlene Reed Danny Reed Kathy Resch Richard Rew Don Reynolds Gary Ridenour Barbara Ridler Bob Rinker Bob Quielin Barbara Quint Wayne Ramsey Larry Reeves Janet Reid Mike Reiff Mary Rice Janet Rich Mona Richardson Ernie Rising Rachel Roberg JoAnn Roberts Frank Meeker. counselor at division ll. provides students with cliver5iHed advice and dire-mimi. to assume influ Marv Ellen Rf-se Dave Resenquist Davicl Reis Dick Rui e Dave Rwwland Bill Ruc-sier Bill Ruppert jenny Rush Rflibim- Rush Carl Sacl.f:'.dlz Cathy Safiels Dfcxa Sams Canis Sanders Rc ser Sandlin Ray Sapp john Sarzin Nazcu' Sarxin If lin Sauerbier Donna Sa'-'age' ff-aralcfzxe San-:ver fiafff-r.': Sfazlan lah: Schafer li L, SfL.51'.xuth ,.zs::f- Sckfrlp S l'-rr. S rlfiff-ll' m l . 3 iii' Mar. F ' 7 y l-1 N V- - N I 3.5, Q P1 N , the sophomore Viayzie Rnberts Shirley Rivhinett Dwight Robizxscvn R-abby Rwhiiison Ermzxerr Rocha jonell Roe Barbara Rogers Carolyn Rogers Jim Rogers Linda Rogers Biarvin Rogers Jerry Roos ential life roles ix I .5 -cr. - F' ' 1 , if - ' If ,. IA ' 0' H' ,322 l -W f-.ww . . ,S 9' 4 J?-f , f, RM V ,K ' r .ax 53 va Ron Schumaker Jerry Schupback Nlartha Scott Rohcrt Scott Ronnie Scott Beverly Scroggins Raymond Searcy Patty Selvy Darrell Shadday Jeanette Shaon Randy Sheldon Linda Shelton Ann Sherman Richard Shikles Ashby Shoop Linda Shoush Beryl Shults Bernita Shultz Richard Shutt Martha Siegfried Jim Simmerman Roberta Simpson Lucille Small Mary Smallwood John Smelser Bill Smith Bob Smith Diana Smith Ed Smith Jody Smith Ken Smith Linda Smith Administrators carefully guide them Linda Smith Norma Smith Patsy Smith Linda South Marcia Sparks Jim Speer Stanley Stafford Ron Stalker Dennis Stanfield Cheryl Starr Claudia Stemcrick Marsha Stevens 54 Paul Smith Steve Snell Kathy Soligo Ronald Speer David Spiller Charles Srader Pat Stanger Larry Stanley Margie Stark Johnny Stevenson Nancy Stevenson Donna Steward ,Z fs , ni ',,-T 66. N xf- , Lynn Toms Lynda Tousley Kcith Troutman Cecelia Trow Ronnie Trow jerry Troyer Teresa Tryon Dana Turner Gary Turner Clay Tumham Bill Turpin Darrell Twente Bob Tyler john Tyson Phillip Underwood Sue Valentine John Valleau jerry Vance Kathy Vance Judy Van Hook Dave Van Kirk Linda Van Kirk Margaret Van Maele Stanley Vernon Susan Wagenier Ladonna Waid Jim Walker Kathryn Walls Shirley Walls David Warren Pat Warren Lonnie Waters With cooperation as an ultimate aim Linda Watkins Dave Webb JoAnn Webb Connie Welch Myrtle Welsh Ivan Wendleton Albert Wheeler Chester White Sam White Kathy Whiting Mark Whitnell Glenda Whitson I I V if 4'r- , X 1. A T . .ff f' is 'fi lj' ji 1. ,f ,X ,rx V ,, 4. , - . . .M TE . Q4 1- , ini fig, i-fr 4 in , 4 s x, f 05, 1455 . ifaffffiiw it Q !,,,,k. -. , , r at , ' V a xg 4 1 K ..-, M Qu , f il' ' .1 i 57,4575 ' V ,Q A if-,s ,f 'P le , 1 l X 5 56 3 w , Dale Weddle Margaret Weeks Rae Weeks Tom Wesner Frieda West Johnny West Terry White Melissa Whitehead Waynie Whitehead Terry Whittle Garrie Wicker Rose Wiley Larry Wilkinson qw Q' 1 ' Russell Williams 9' ,S .X W -i Sandy Williams Si ' 3, tx, i ' Dennis 'Qu N 'W I JA J K Willoughby 'il 'ss' -' K 'M' Leslie' .. V -- ' Willoughby 5 Mike Wilmott Betti Wilson Isabella Wilson Kay Wilson Paula Wilson Judy Windhorst Pat Winter Larry Withrow Frank Wolf Bob Wolfe Den.nis Wolfe Janice Wood Brenda Woods Chuck Woodstock Leslie Woodward Billy Wright Sharon Wright Richard Wyckoff Maxine Yale jerry Yardley Susan Yates Bobbie Yelton David York jim Young Robert Young Linda Zeigler Nancy Zimmerman T they pursue friendly relationships ancy Zumwalt . z Q uf Charles Zuvers ,IL 5 3, , V3-gm Lynn Bird 2 H ' Aix I iii 'lies 3 ff:::1 21, 1 Elvin Gabbert A ' ' Jerry Haddock - N I - 'F' 1' 'T .. Cheryl ' ff ' 4' I Humphrey V fk..f ' W . K S ' I Q' fx i If David Lee ' 9 K HP 7: K Ted Lewman Y I 41, Ronnie Logan W i 'V V All,-if if is ' 4 E jf' V at , Fred Ransier A7 A B ie is ,s Donna Schindler g 3 f- 1 V' d 2 David Selby ' ' , I X ' xrfyyi' jf, Q fr, i 4 , is , 57 Charles Craston Carol Dearinger Tom Fulmer Alan Kean Karen Klein Roberta Lassiter Dan McLaughlin Luanna May Linda Myers Jim Sellars Kenny Smedley Continued to page 73 , Y Q.-.Y 31. ' , , ,emo A -N. '1-ef ' ,- .. .9 T i Q ' l ' ' Q mf., H A ,V : f' .' 3-ff'-i., 1. ' N D ,gn ..,,,,,,. , - X' X X QNX Sophonbgres record treasured moments Of V W. WVQNJJWQJQWWYZQL X g ' ff? XY I Wif M WM W W ,W JJ 'bc' VNU Mfg Wrwmhrwfr Wakwr W QZWXWWWW X J 1 J 1' N N. LA N f L mbb ray WMV ix NL , X0 - A N rl Le A QQQQUx , fr f Q rr QS QS' :Q-yw uf! fy K Jil fry ww Q W Er Y? XX K. W F X Q3 HN, iixfy 'rrfk 9 rl Gr WL , LV U' w ws-,AWN Q, We J Q W , M1 gb W' ri M MN? QN K v fr rr W7 AY X 'YORK N X 5 YQ T3 Q' 'Qt U 1' J JT M NSR R5 S r ,N SN. Q N A Zgfa '66 7721 Z '47 L 7 5214 I 1 N eva' g53EfwWw Q, N X-We We www NNN revwwmrmm Q :WEN 'Q u ww QNX NKSXQ? xxgyxxxxfxf Xx Q- xgxljxrr x5 eww e -4 1 Q ' 4 Gxrerew Rs N X . kk 4. RL X Q X2 X X? Xixix Y N3 by leaving bold signatures here .www - ' X QL jg? .Nl X i l WW ' 694, '4vyx'fM,f N 'Wy' ,QM-A N'?',,,i' '. N 'W , ', , ' V 'N V- Oifiyyj R Nw ru-9 X JJ 69:50 Q X -Jo 3 Ufbv J? A if W I 4 ' L, pf 92 xww 4 ,ZW H., V u fm I f W0 IYVCWQ 'W W ef e W 5 f ' f , !y!fJ M W V9 q f W' Q gg' nu '39 fi ,XT 6xTfjfa , uflyiljjn Cfx nf. ' F22 A IL k- , Alf ,rig bak gxpi 3,1 N, X VN my fl V, 7 511 QE 7' ST iuflkf dig' inn avr .QW 5 O L' If I ' 5 9 , Q14 5 4,HreljV, w K- 'A ..' a . 'ilk D: 4 N13 4 W ' XM' ,dn J :X V , X, -P jx .L J D 3 HX X MDX I-jx lx , ' ,ee Q, ' w mf 59 'N 'W ,L X5 7 -1 .As Susie Phillips, Margie Winebrenner, Peggy Lynch and Steve Fadler are on their way to the oflice to select the senior ring style for the class of '64, As class officers they work together to further the best interests of their class. Linda Hill, Lonnie Billard, Shirley DeLong and Bertha Cox stop for a visit in the front hall before school. Visit- ing in the hall each morning provides enjoyment for all students. 60 Class of '64 Serving as president of the junior class is Steve Fadlcr who is a member of the debate squad, Na- tional Forensic league, student council and French club. He is also president of French club. After graduation Steve will enter Westminster college to major in science and engineering. His mastcris dc- gree will be earned at Kansas State university. Vice-president of the junior class is Susie Phillips whose activities include Pep club, Future Teachers and a cappella choir. She plans to attend Oklahoma Baptist university to major in rnusic. Secretary Peggy Lynch participates in Pep club, student council and National Art honor society. She has not definitely decided what college she will at- tend or her major subject. Margie Winebrenner, treasurer of the junior class, is active in High School Red Cross. She works in the oflice First hour. After graduation Margie plans to attend a business college in Kansas City to train as a secretary, her chosen profession. . It seems Denny Bryant over slept so Mike Miller, Lionel Rob- inson and Terry Keeton help him prepare for class. ' study as their knowledge increases at lf! 1 I , xy I - 3 in ' ,Nr A' A ' , B fy. ' . ,l ' 6 is if js A se .y '3 ,wg . -4 ' A i R 'P fi I w fl 'lf' XI , ii ,iii ' . i. lf. l l un!! .- f W -' x Z ,j if s . Qi? l ' 7 Q E fr o 2 f I it 2 -. f 2 ' ' W , il ' V' 'B 4 A i ' iii Q ii 1 5 . . B Q 'QV ,r if X'.', iixjrl I fmt. 1- , . ' .l f f 5. it f - .Q , ...V-sf ,, 1-, lr. i '.9 ur it ' I Marvin Abernathy Don Adams Richard Adams john Ailshire James Alderson Robert Alexander Bill Allen Rex Allen Jack Alvested James Alvested Larry Anderson Margaret Anderson Wanda Andrews Linda Angotti Martha Armstrong Dianne Arnold Judy Ash Bryon Austin Elaine Austin Sharon Austin Linda Bailey Jerry Bainter Martha Baird Carol Baker judy Baker Cathy Baldus Jack Balke Diane Ballou Rex Barnes Mike Barnett Sandra Bartlett Paul Bass Bob Bates joe Bates Bob Bauermeister Connie Baysinger Sherrie Beal Donna Beale Doug Beasley Janet Beck Janis Becker Robert Becker Robert Beeman Ronald Benedict Anita Benion Ray Bcnteh Jewell Bentley Robert Berry Rodney Beverstocl 5 'LEP Q . if Q,-.. 51 X F R . -' 4' N ,fl-. 'll Karen Baker Walter Baker Mike Biggs Lonnie Billard Janice Bishofl i Diane Bishop Janis Bitlicker Kenny Blaek Q Y Fred Burns ' Richard Burton Ev -1 Stephen Burton V I ew Mary Blackburn , I r, Jim Blankenship ,G ' . W Dennis Bly Jerry Butler L, fi ? Karen Cadwell f '3 9 .V ' Johnnie ' Campbell Jay Bly 1- David Bogue -- Sandra Bogue Ron Campbell f T ,I jack Cardwell ,5 l Larry Carr Larry Bollinger -47 Y David Boman I 'v 1 xl i Louis Boman ' ' ' 9, wg' Mike Carricker Barbara Casey Doug Casler Juniors prepare for their future , ,, Linda Casselman Nicki Casteel NA 1 Linda Castle K Q gh ,.. Ralph Bowman :L 4 '.,r,,v in Linda Braxdale ' j 5, 'X fl Tony Breeze if Q? 'IL I 'Q A Janet Catron as vga Sandra Catton Lance Chandler Donna Brewer Lajuana Bridges Pat Briscoe ' effing Dwayne Chaney Susie Chitwood Donna Bromley Robert Clark Ronnie Brooks Ruth Ann Brooks Terry Clark Linda Chapman X Brenda Brown lvlarua Chappell Dennis Brown F fx im Brown I arry Chiles Bill Chilson Gary Brwm Delmar Clauson ane Buvkner Barlnrw Bullard as ll --'- if 3. V,- A 'I f ', ,X C Q Ky u. i J A . - g t e iff ' J ug Q 1 A ' l A ' eff? ' - ' - ' 355,-K Jo R Q -I . W dxf .5 l , 4, ! fi- Q fe., , X ., . W5 0 v 1 . 1 4.4, r , sk ,V . ,A J t in order to 1 1 .,. Doug Clements Larry Cleveland Roberta Coffel David Cole Judy Coleman Cathy Conway Bill Cook David Copeland Kirk Copridge Louise Copridge Carolyn Corley Judith Cornelius Margie Winebrenner opens her locker to get her books so she can begin another school day. point others toward goal Jim Cornell Charles Cornett Donna Cornwell Thomas Courtney Bertha Cox Connie Cox Mary Cox Randcll Crabtree James Craig Phil Craven David Crawford Earl Crirk Betty Cutworth Judy Daily Carolyn Dalton Vicki Daniel Johnie Danner Larry Davis Mike Davis Carl Decker Roy Decker Bobbie Deister Darrel DcLap Shirley DeLong Q to A ,gif Y. , - A-. 1 ' ' -6 . M f 2? ' 1123 5 Lark .L W J f t t W 24 . , , , a j ,X r '- gps K K f, if C al 4? . , Ma. x p - , - n- t 3 . Ly View vt - diy , . I- 9 lv. J ' 'rf' C .5 4 .. . X X5' C tb x J 1,1 J - 6 ,J sf. Carolyn Croston Larry Crump g,-+ Teena Cunningham ff gem: 1 f. ' r, M' N ' V .3 Cf' f N ' so I C e N 4 J is .iw at . -5' ' .rr X ' qv- ' N ,A x . V h .Wt W Hifi Aw I J N A N' K J f '- X V g , c A ., , W' Q ' ' Q ,C Gam Q ii David Dctillier v- - Kent Dexter 3 Donald Dickey A, -Y ? tx H V n . 35 , W 1 , -5 ... .1-L X' F' ' X' ' , . Ii' .- f' Nil: gg -r 5-QQ ffzq a ,491 ff' i' trying! -eu.f.l il J , E., '-v 'I i Q A i , 'wh l ' . Q Y f ' v- .ply Ai 1 fl X W Memories . ,wjfrrfffrwf V f 1. , Q3 Q L 1 ' V ' 2 I r, ' , f rl. U' M if ,, K H E in : 1- iflliigl f' ' 1, , or , 1 if V it M V' . f ,-,' f i, s f'fia.f si Zfiv it ri - if - , 1 X iirglli if J 'f 4 rr Y Larry Dirkey Alvin Dillard Rebecca Dinwidclic Jerry Finke Elsie Fisher George Fisher Larry Dobbins Stan Dobbs Dave Dotson Paula Fisher Mike Fisk Kenneth Fitzgerald Tom Dotson Joann Dow Sally Downey William Fitzpatrick James Flagg Sharon Flagg Donald Downs Louise Dutton Mary Eichenberger Ronald Foster Kris Fowler Larry Franciskato Q a l 3 55 X M .mf V- N I-. 112- :f' 'hllll ' it ,Ji 1, Y, r,,,-,.., ,lm 1 ish-I -' , is v Hr I -5-0? I .f- 1.5 ' ' fx H . -A 4' ,1 0 K -F J . Y , ! vi, , f E Yi di -4 4 , WK41 41 and further opportunities Vicki Eldridge 'KW K - V. ., 5, , 'A Suzanne Elliot gg' 'A .V , 2' 5253? lf - ff Luana ElweuKaren Frazier 15' : s l- Q rf li i 4 Albert Frisby fs- 2 Albert Fulcher F , ,, f A V W Martha England 5 fa Robert Esler Bob Eslmgercheryl Gaddy Y ,ag , 5 Monte Gagliardi If. Terry Galloway F ' Freddy Evans 4 Q :i,,,,,, Karen Evans Nanc fig? y EVansMary Candy ui F1 ,fa ,J X:,h , Darlene Gannaway 7 ig , C- Vincent Gasaway f 1 I I Wg f ,Xi b tiri 1 I P Larry Evers A I 'Nr A Dianna Ewing A Mavis Ewing nz: L as Bruce Gibbs l sf- 5' ' -4 Rogene Gibbs T C Doug Gibson xx gy a 1' Steve Fadler ti iii Paul Fender Clara Fewox F gn- I Cynthia Gillum i 5, 7 x' Georgia Gilpatrirk 1 F ' Guy Givan , ,z .. a 1 , X ax! c jo' ,gi W Q 3-G 3 o sg X . if r l 7 l x , . 3. Lila 'X -if X. ' 9 ffl fi' 5 H G ,A - Q S ,. -s '-A f' 5 :B ' t xv X Q, 3 D 1 -:ag-f ii ef' ' Y V i, T Q 'Q' ii-35?-Q ff V' 5177 '..,,.' 6' ff' -3 4 1. 1- C . ,gr -., o 4' 5' f A 's -1 Q - . confront mem Judy Glenn Linda Golf Diane Goodwin Roger Gore Sherlyn Gosseen Henry Gower Bob Goza Natalie Graff Lorene Green Georgia Gregory David Grimsley Don Groesbeck bers of Laveta Guffey Sherry Hachler Nancy Hammond Richard Hampton Mike Hancock Bill Hanna Vicki Hansen Linda Hanson Linda Harbin Dave Hardin Laura Hare Susan Hargrove Carol Harmon Donna Harper Mervin Harper Gloria Harralson Chuck Harris Don Harris George Harris Jerry Harris Charles Harter Don Hartl William Harvey Steve Hatch Shirley Hayes Ken Hazelrigg gazes bfi' .-. H t me . L.- t W 'x , ga Ji Q . , fa' J li W VIC lf the I 964 class Lorrie Head Cindy Heck Larry Hedeen Dale Hertzog Helen Hess Suzanne Hettick Steve Highl-ill William Hilden William Hirst Jim Holder Bill Hollaman Ron Holliger Karen Holloway Mary Holman Joy Holmes 7,3 Eu, , of W, f .MY we L4 4-v Traits shown by them incorporate ,l 1 , ff + 0 A A . f ,lx-,V f 1' Theresa Holt Linda Honaker Charles Hopkins Jerry Horton Gene Howard Jerry Howard Kim Huff Mary Hughes Kathy Hullcr Diane Hunter Marlene Hurley Johnnie Igert Ruie Ann Ireland Judy Isaac Reese Isbell Lloyd Jackson Rita Jackson Walter Jacobs Shester Jennings Carl Johnson Carol Johnson Garver Johnson Joanne Johnson Ronnie Jones Linda Julian David Jumet Sharon Justice Carol Justus Don Kasmerchck Frank Karsulis Dick Kauffman Terry Keeton Gwynne Keith Ronnie Kelly Carolyn Kelsey Joyce King Russ Koester Linda Kramer Diane Krause 5 YL Q AFWZX: ,R ' M ' .4 .5 -5, 5 lcv. F' f A -if V f f if I Q -' .a ' - .-. I W' 4 fy F 1 1 ZA ' A 4 .-, , c , 1 il 'Q ffl .fuf I Gloria Harralson and Judy Isaac enjoy a between classes snack at the ever popular candy machine ambition and the will to succeed Sharon Krueger Paula Laliow YVaync Lahlcrc Sandy Langevin Sharon LaQuet George Lauderdale Wlarren Lawless William Leach Nancy Leaf Lynette Leek Pamela Lents Bob Lewis Corky Lewis Greg Lewis Sheryl Liddle Karen Lightfoot Sheila Limpus William Lindsey Lorraine Look Bill Lorimer David Lutz James Lusher Peggy Lynch Rebecca Lyons Janis MacDonald Gordon McBride Dennis McCart Joe lNlrCarty Mitch McClain Bob MrCnnehie Gary lVleDole Annette McGinley Jim Melntosh Ted Mclntosh Stan Mclntyre Arthur Mclrvin Kathy McKay jim McKinney Phyllis McKinney Carol McKenzie Diane McPherson Mike Mahan Rose Mary Maliwat Sue Malott Karen Mann john Marek Linda Markley Jack Marsh Dianna Marshall Alpha Martin Buddy Martin Gayle Martin Robert Masten ' - .f ,ur f Q K' 74-. Nr J, X e X. fe ss. -J 3- L' 'A if ' Zi :', , V' N N fd. N ffl? v' 1 Pdifffl . sr 'ff' bf W i r ,E ima f - V t es, ' 4. ,I ! , iv,-. , be if if 751, 'lg' rs 3- 2 ' f ld Fl . , f' Q... - - , ,gi V V I J A 311' A 5 ' . l . . ,S 7 fl' JA 0 , ,4 'v- - ' 1 ,X gt f., Q cv ', ui , wx' , .a ns. ' V7 X l f il X :xl -- . if K K V, Clinton Mathany l - 9 fy? A i , K if ,' -f f L , A a A g I vi if f . . hi I X J if Q . ,X , 1 ,si X .h 1 . Danny Maxwell Gene Meador Alan Mcinershagen Charles Meisc Charles Melchert Julie hleloan Ann Mesle Andrea Meycr Anita Meyer Eddie Middleton Janis Middleton Mike Miller Teresa Mullis Adell Munro Judy Mutalipassi Ernie Narramore Deanna Narron Charles Naught Deloris Navc George Navc Johnny Niblock Gail Nicholson Vicki Nihill Linda Norris ' if IL! ,f f ' 'vi it ' Q J x Q xg, 7 , ' I 2 gs ' . ' ,xv JL 'I' xr, V ' ' , - is v , , I V '1 'H i - 7 V, N 7 .ff I IJ ., 0 fl Q'5V i'1i ' fq, 50 fra! P 9 iw . . With two years of memories behind ' H, i., . t,.,e,v, P QQ ! ' . si yi. . M ji A -'CP I' ' il V 1 a ' fr A I f 4 j'7 'X 3 is dale -M' -1 41, ' ' ' fwfr :ey qw- 1 -A iw? ' .' W3 QQ , 3 as ' A ' , Q no A 4: N . 1, . 1 -W I , - X y f if JN ,M -' ly' fr .. :st 4 'il ii ' if 'li ' ' Qi Ei fa . gg? 'f- v if E ff ' vi 'A , H za ' -5 . Q fb ' I 'Uni A . 5A ' su ' fy A T' 11 A W I Yvonne Miller Andrew Mills Carole Miner Robert Minor Sharon Mock Sandra Moore Betty Morgan Kitty Morgan Ron Morgan Sharon Morlan Ronald Morris Carol Morton Mike Northcraft Marvin O'Dell Ronna OlHara Mike Oliver Robert O,Rear Sharon Orscheln Sandy Owings Carol Ozburn Betty Palmer Karen Parker Eddie Parks Bill Parson e Z A Q N A Q , , , . L v f X ' 2.1 X. , , f A, 'Ti ' Q f ' .V an ' H . 4 ' , 3 P ' - s 4 ft f' K V , 'gd 5 Q le ff. ,Q A 1' XY.. 0 . v 5.1 I N XI, f . I t Shirley Muirhead Bob Mulhearn Carol Mulkey 68 Buddy Parsons Gary Parsons Dennis Patton 1 ' - Q - 4 l ' -e-rffww lg? 12? , ff',.3t': Q ' P7250 i 135, . ,f ear A - ' wat: l .- ,A S I' n. Donna Payne Pat Payne Tana Paxton Doris Pearley Kathy Pearson Lola Pendergraft Terry Perrin Linda Peters Gloria Peterson Phillip Peterson Ruth Peterson Michaele Pfeifcr Dianne Prichard Sondra Pulliam Paula Queen Robert Queen Charlotte Ramsey Danny Rapp Sharon Rauh Paula Reagin Steve Reiff Greg Resch Barry Richard Terry Richards fx Nm so ,... l N uh .Q- VP , Q .. my V161 'I gk' as t T s xl' ahead they strive on Connie Phillips Robert Phillips Susan Phillips fed Phillips Donna Pike Karen Pilgcr Princess Pine Anna Player Gary Porter Mary Porter Connie Powell Patsy Powell XYarrcn Pom ell Georganne Riepe Nancy Riepe Al Rightmeyer Mike Riley William Riley Phyllis Roach Wendy Robbins Karen Roberts Patricia Roberts Shirley Roberts Deldria Robinctt Donald Robinson - v A 5 'v v 531 'fy-.fe ac' , 1 9 v- K ws X P i s Rs lit YS x t k. ll . ft ,vi Y s lr 1 xg l?' .XXV-4 fum if wi Q W 'i V lil 'N one of honor , , fiilygg. It ' 'if six T x!.Y J l V. I 'i ll 1 nn .N - - Noel Prather v-1 Vince Prichard 69 Lionel Robinson Linda Rockwood Dennis Rodenburg vff Employing their past accomplishments S, 3 A i fl 73' L 1 4 Shi ' .. 'V 'jj :fig A .1 1 5 .. ff I Charlie Rogers Mary Rogers Joe Roos David Rosenbaum Sharon Rothwell Margaret Runion Gene Russell Janet Russell Mary Russell Ray Rutledge Noel Rytter Philip Sandage Judy Sanders John Savage Tim Saxton jerry Scanlon Frank Schaffer Stan Sehapler Sharon Schauer Sue Sehmeling Connie Schnedler Pat Schull Alice Schultz Sandy Seaba Melvin Sehrt Janice Sellars Don Setfhfielcl Virginia Sharp Darl Sheldon Bob Shirk Betty Simmerman Barbara Simmons Virginia Singer Barbara Skaggs Robert Skinner Bruce Sledd Barbara Smith Carole Smith Charles Smith Don Smith Doug Smith Kathy Smith Laura Smith Ruth Smith Ruth Ann Smith Stanley Smith Steve Smith Larry Spakc Mike Seal james Seeley Gary Seger Louise Spargo Gary Sparks Dave Sperry .M , X: yv N , fi-fa it U 1 , 1 ,, :lm x , ' ' N Y F 're' -uw 1,1 in 0 It :K fl ? V 6 9 vw . 3 -.v -- ,-,,' V pf 'JO 'w 5 they strive for future achievement Carol Spotts Vicki Srarler Sharon Stanheld Clyde Stanley Deanna Stanley Carolyn Stark Joanne Stock Tommy Strickland Ray Stuck Gary Summers Mike Swaidner fe? f ., , Q Eg , 'g Q .. az , ' 1 'l ' , ,.i,,,,,rTN , ,k,, , . ,I 3 ' .f f' I , , , ' Syn, 1, e, V Q' Qi J . tl y 5 Jin. writ' 1' ' ' --iff? 9' xg I Vince Prichard, Bonnic Wikke and Kathi Mc- Connell examine a package used to advertise the Upackage dealn in the sales campaign for the 1962-63 Gleam and Envoy. Paul Stcgner Ken Stcrret Barbara Stills Gloria Stillwell Ron Stites Michael Stone Muril Stone Larry Stoner William Story 71 David Swan Kathy Swinney Nancy Tail' Lynden Talcott Lynn Talcott Chuck Tanner Donna Taylor James Taylor Vicki Taylor Rick Terry Sharon Terry Ray Thacker Don Thomas Kay Thomas Gary Thompson Gayle Thompson jan Thompson Mary 'Thompson Larry Timion Gary Titus Larry Titus Mike Swaidner Sandra Towsley' 'N at Juniors endeavor to build quality Q- -. 6 Y ' ' l K N 4 , J 'Q I f ' tl 3, 'aw V5 ,f 5 J sg- 9 ' ff'-'wt-...4+e. 31. J f 2' . A I e i if ' Vi - , 1 ' 1 1,1 .3 K lx H I ' I x W ' W' we Db, - . 'Z nv 5 .4 'QL -4. 1 ,l li 4 mt 5. 3 by fc ..t .1 fl ., t C' Xi- f ' , if X I we yt I A Nb r ,QR 5, :A ff: 25, 1-1 J , Ei 1 ' fl J K X L? N ' - 7 f W :M Joan Wagner Judy Waibcl Ronnie Walby Mickey Walker Barbara Wallace Ron Wallace Donnie Walls Jim Walls Gary Ward Steven Warner Brian Warr Karel Warr Sharon Watson Richard Welborn Charlotte Wells Rick West Karma Wheaton Konie Wheaton Margaret Wheeler Paul White Sharon Whitehead Robert Whiting Terry Whitlock Gary Whittier Sue Wiar John YVilds Robert Wilds Velva Wiley Nancy Wilhitc Sherry Willard Carolyn Williams Ralph Williams Valerie Williams Beverly Willoughby Dixie Willoughby Bob Wilson Margie Winebrenner Lynn Winholtz Mike Wintermeyer Linda Wisecarver Richard Witte Merri Lou Wolf Kent Womack John YVonsettler Donna Wood John Wood Clyde Woodson Saundra Woodward Carl Woody -es Sf, X nal id. '19 by., Y V5 ' 'RN 1- x-V l xjj .. , ,, f- .. -.Y .9 y '.' A w, I' ' , R 2' , 1 .. A , A sa Q ' . 42 evil X1 .e llffffkii' ' l5Qf?+fF'Fi 3 1 e l l I L' K l A 1 f lv f .v sg g , A r r' l , . 'W . K if X! l 5-j-s 'J' v 9 Y Jane Wiggins Bonnie Wikkc Charles Vlloocly 72 Connie YVoolridge Pat Vloolworth . . -'.5. Q Commemorate unforgettable friend sk egw i'f 3e5?b3 fy ZQQA? Z wffiff me Egjgff Wxgiiikegi Sb 'wif x v K cvixkk Hkwak :ff , fem ff? if e if ff ff jf Pk . f, , e .4 K VK Sl lx 'V. l . V. I-X ' N1 M W KU fx 'Y xl 1 l ,Ui up ' xx .X f A , x 4' k 3 W ff Cya W riff XX IQ M V Iv if 67 KL ' 1' Q. Wxssle e ENT Q91 We QSM flQjE ? LAK ACG K QC Sem 9 f 1 cf 'ob 63 1. f . 1 f je . :kk 1d ships gs an appellation is boldly written ff!!! ,N fc ' f , K7 X X 7 , NL 4 s fmqs, JZQQQQ 55055 ZZ A if ff QQ? - A KGS Qffcijivf RK Cs ' 1 Miss 61 XQfQ1K lk - SJ X O' , 127 WMM in swf 5462296 of ,J Qiigffff -sf PT X ff X -XX s . fl E ' J K8 x x: NZ Q d S K C T7 5 5 ,f QFXNQ 545 , I - d 0 V. X , f 25 V4 of O 0 saggy 55 ,, f f CY sa T gf J YQ' ' f ff sf ' J Zi 6 It V! Linda Lincicome 'lf f N h hgh h 1 N b 1 X ' 1 h h p h h r 14 P1 d h S Php g 75 ,,,,'. -s.. vt! Cheryl Hutcheson, Judy Sharp, Mike Chappelow and Ken Starr discuss plans for various activities during the school year. Kenneth Starr ,F President GQ ,.,, sd , .trap Michael Chappelow Vice-President Friendships acquired will remain Serving as president for the 1963 school year is Ken Starr. He is also the secretary-treasurer of Cn club and co-captain of the football team. His fa- vorite subject is advanced biology. He is undecided about what college to attend, but he is going into the field of biology. Vice-president is Mike Chappelow. He is a member of the National Honor society and HC club. He loves sports and is on the football and track teams. His favorite subject is psychology. After Hnishing high school, he is going to major in archi- tectural engineering at the University of Missouri. Cheryl Hutcheson was chosen as secretary. She is in the Science club, As-You-Like-It dramatic so- ciety, student council andsserving as treasurer of Pep club. Her favorite subject is English IV. She plans to attend the University of Missouri after graduation. Treasurer of the 1963 class is Judy Sharp. She is a member of the Gleam staff, a member of Na- tional Art honor society, chairman of the Beartown committee of student council and serves as parliamentarian-chaplain of the Shakespearean lit- erary society. Her favorite hobby is collecting all kinds of money, Her favorite subject is Art HI. She plans to be a dental assistant or commercial artist. Cheryl Hutcheson Secretary J 'ldv Sharp Tre axu re r 'N' ,V 1 . -. 1. E' 42, fl lf: , fl .ge , of I ' p Judy Frank Richard Linda Nick Ackerman Agan Agec Akin Albers 'E Donald Allen G -it f 3' 'rm 'E' 'C i ' Y, gf, Q 1 f V Jean Patricia Lebert Gwendolyn Nancy Waller Allen Allen Alley Allish Allison Allison O In the hearts of the class of I963 X :L ,, A A 1' ., V 'K Q Gary Gayle Amerine Andes M ,.-,.,,V.w-1- , C -gf 'Cf' w.l l Dana Eileen Shirley Austin Austin Autrl' Elaine Anson Gary Janice Arnold Arnold v-7 L Gloria John Bain Barnes 77 .5 4 N Gary Ashurst I 1 -24 1 fa .X ff I J' Linda Barnes Marilyn Dwight Barnes Barnhard Barreto Beal B621 s---r Patrick Dick Benedict Bennion .2 'M zu nw 15' -fd 4, ,T 77 Q5-r Ramona. Beavers Anna Lacy Rella 0455 'Cf iv I . in, ? . 4' lv Louise ' Carol Christopher Mary Birdsong Birclwell Black Black Studies and activities have helped Jesse Beverly Blankenship Bolling B, -,xy in i . I :A ' if-8 -1 rv ix' . , ,gag .,1V Q ll If ' Brenda Sherri Bradshaw Bragg 1. jf B X H-iz' Q Vance Dennis David Patricia Bogue Borchardt Boyer Boysen ill 2'- , an X . i fr Q A ' s 4 v- y 1 ,, --I I cm C' vw- J wwe J une William Nick Branstetter Brashear Breece Brestogianis 78 'K -1 K ,,.. f.-3, Drenda Briscoe 'D' s-. 5 'SQ x., I Larry Carol Heather Brock Bronson Brown Jo Ann Robert Brown Brown an 'Tv T17 Claudxa Denms Conme Charlotte Duane Robert Brunson Bryant Burke Burns Burns Burns to form a well balanced curriculum fi i-r Cathy 'CF' X4-f C 7 wr X-r Ronald Paula ue Donald ohn Ardeth Burns Burrow Butler Butterworth Campbell Cantwell :ff V'7 C5113 Debra ohmta Margorxe Lawcrence Carnkcr Carter Cash CaSh Cates Chambers 79 Knowledge obtained opens the 5 as M J C ' s W sl N, '1 w w: 'fry XX-pf .C Vernon Michael Barbara Sue Chafles Chaney Chappelow Childers Clements Coday - Gary Michael 3 if ' ' , t'7' ,., nj, aw' l if r A ' ' ' . 'JT ,K f ' 4, fa, ala 345- ,ps 4, N my 'V' . 1' ,Q w N l is X Beverly Kenneth Linda Catherine Cole Cole Conger Cook Cook Cook way james Coil Iv . V' .5 3.71 I li -223 1 Shirley Phillip Edsel Cook Cooper Copeland Students are vitally interested in reading the latest books as well as the classics. Pictured are Tom Mc- Kinney, Ken Grcathouse, Dave Harris, Stephanie Gillum and Shirley Autry, 80 vfv Patrick Douglas Costigan Craig ,- fxf, X x ,1 .- .X , N f if David Crawford J to many new opportunities ahead 'S' I 5 2 in nab '- -Q 0 N 0 ' ,SR SL :Sf :L N' fl 'X K Sharon Karen Lloyd Crawford Crenshaw Crull , ' 5 1 sv' ,, wa i if I 1-v .1 Vicky Carol Davidson Davis 9 :af w-nf Louise Donald Christopher Cullen Curtis Davidson . gg Z Q 7-Fx ' so 'all Ai l ' 'K 2 X 1 X 'ff 1' Karen Dawe -11, V i ji - -11 XF , C. J F .f ' 5 fn, Dt' , RAE! is -. -' ,A,f'.j,, i jf james Patricia Sharon Davis Davis Davis , or .ax 44' L r L 'J 1' P '49 Suzanne Marilyn Henry Michael Samuel Lawrence Dennis Dieckman Dobbins Dorrell Dotson Doty I ,- kg , t, U 5: N ..- f.. -... , , K , ' Nall V7 : 7 i E fi x , ' J lion mil Sac -Iancttc Gregory Leonard Robert Ilnnulns llwwns Draper Dunbar Dutzel Dyer R1 1 I , . .- 5 l 7- 5 f WT 1. ,,, 1- ja ,f YT 2 . W '46 -4' , A, N, C- f 5 4 'ffl 1 '39 XX? '7 f.- N . f 1 l 1 4' I ' 3 ' I wma? Donna Vickie Rose Mary Donald Irene Judith Eckart Ehrenberg Eickhoff Elliott EmlJlCfOH Ellgelman skill and determination Through V9-'Q David Merle Eppcrson Epperson ',.., , Vicki Thomas Jo Ann William Ernest Evers Faith Farmer fx V.. - 27 s ' 6 A If -v ' fs.- .. '47, Q . 1 f X , . I 1 William Joy Barbara Farrow Fellers Ferguson Q r Q 1 KX 0 5 1'- , .A Q, L A ' ' :- 'CT' ' . S . ' 4 I 1 A fvfgf nh Lebcrt Alley shows how diiiicult it is to get nccdccl material out of a locker when several boys share LZUYYCHCC Richard Dohn onc. Garland Rimmcr and Lynn hieincrshagcn arf- Fike Fluhrer Ford watching. 82 dr l ' x P V G3 Y: :- LEQ- :YD lv K my 'M' V . , X , xt x James Elizabeth John Joseph Carolyn Donnie Foreman Foster Foster Foster Friend Frizzell honors and awards have been obtained If? -A -:7 I 526 Q 'ispafrff Q 4 'lf r' pf' -.W , Robert Sarah Edna Frost Fullerton Gacle i t 3 i 'Q vi if I.: N 2' I 'vm . . 1 N., J' I -0' A fi K Q3 Patricia john Barbara Gates Gibson Gilhertson .-I f ,iv 7 . 'L' sd f YQ Xxxx Nlary Melvin Sara Gillespie Gillison Gillpatrick 83 ' , 'AQ 'fv- N-7' M.. 2 dw' ms. r 'X n vf we , N L Reita Sandra James Garland Garner Garrett Ll V . l if: 4 I Classroom instruction is the most important part of srhool life. Garland Land, joe Hutrhinson, Phil- lip Whitson, Ed Yennic. Margaret Porter and Alan Rirht-y listcn attentivcly in Miss Blargarct Merc- dith's second hour speech Class, , f- f 'F 6- .2, IV k. X Stephanie Janet Judith Eddie Kenneth Jerome Gillum Gipson Gosney Grapes Greathouse Green ,Ag Mu Lloy Thomas Ernest Green Green Griffin Peggy Grubb Linda Guy Lynda Hall Extensive research and enthusiasm sn. . TZ' wwf ar- ,J Edith Martha Gary Karen Lawrence Richard Hammar Hanford Hansen Harbert Harrington Harrington Q-It 'E' , YW Russell David Marvin Michael Robert Thomas Harrington Harris Harris Harris 84 Harris Hart 'ma J , K7 ff R Herschel Elaine Ronald Edward Arnold Karen Hatley Haubcr Hayes Haynes Hallett Heckmann J ,A RJ ., my ry l sr we 1s.l X- ' .,-o RY? J V if f f fl John Doris Laura Joyce Steve Edwin Hedges Heflin Heinlen Henson Henson Hess are outstanding traits of seniors 'V f L' YV Xxx-X ll f 7 fa , Diane James Teddy John Paula Jewell Hettick Hicks Hicks Hill Hillyard Himes K ,- 1 '-1 3 fc -af 4- , L' JJ wt' .IA 'A 1 T7 1 iv Q ' J 5 bw , .' .17 ' ffi' gh f .RIM rliffl il' ,. if Shiilf-y Pmriqk James James Charlyne Judith Hmlqf-5 Hugim Holden Hollaman Hopkins Hopkins Leadership and dependability help , Q i .- -A l . , ',Q l 1 ,,.. ,7 w-, gy fav M Y fu ,lt ' ' heya Wlliifl s Eglllru --l ff A- James Geraldine Jean Terry Marjorie John Hornbuckle Howard Howard Hubbard Hubble Huhfman ,--s. 'va , 1550-3 4- f ,,x le .2 :. V Tv ,Q a .zgy Q-fx Q lf, :fs X l X., l , I 1351- ' X l John Patricia Richard Karen Nancy Connie Huggett Hughes Hughes Huhn Hulse Hunt ,..1 2 Everett Cheryl Joe Edna Sharon Theodore Hurshman Hutcheson Hutchinson Ingalsbe Inman Irving ' J ' ff I f : . ' Agia u - 'L' , '25 fv 0 A 4, -1--fr' 1 1-3, xj-1 I Lx J ' - ' A I r-P ll: ' V 1 I f R .ifl C, Beverly Betty Marilyn Phyllis Judy Beatrice k Ivy Jac son Jacobs 86 Jacobs Jenkins Johnson '-4? ....,- 1 5- Y? ' f xx X X ir ,J -IA 55157 seniors become successful citizens H W Catherine Dorothy Johnson Johnson Marilyn Jones L.. ,, I Anita Kenley 'sv vw., Eduard Margaret Kinnzimzm Kinney Ni 4 Linda Judith Earl Karen Johnson Johnston Jones Jones , , , if W JM. wg x ff- ui f 1-0 N L1 X t7 C, Q! J '1, ,N xv f ,X .f t. ', 157 5 f ' I I Peter Shirley Dave Cheryl Edwinna Jones Jordan Kasselhute Keith Kendrick Q-72 Linda Morris Kidwell Kimball if X J -Q7 5, is 5- , A ,5 eg Linda Kiper 87 s.-'Luka' i ,ff Many seniors come to Miss Dorothy Balcs with their problems and srhcflulc changes. Doug Hardi- son is anxiously waiting to scc her. M l 4 Seniors contributed time and effort , fp XM in ,Q , to ki ,M ,gpm lgf, uv-v L 'F' Billie Jean David Lavena Billye Sheri Rapp Donna Kliefoth Knight Koehly Kubach LaCrone LaGrece lrkh ., J' i 1, 5 r 1 ' iff ' 9' ' Q ,,, f. KW' L r -Q, 1 L W Ween 1 I Garland Carol Sandra Donald Laura Sharon Land Landuyt Lane Lang LaRue Lasisier ' 0 uv s L, -fr' -A f, , . QI, L X 5 X Wanda, Susan Nancy Laswell Lauth Lawrence ,A ' y L 'N Q an V JE 5 I J , Marvin Harris and Nick Brestogianis prepare an i assignment for English IV in the library by reading Susann Gary Jack newspaper and magazine articles. Terry Thomas is Lea Leaf Lewis studying his physics lesson. 88 to develop better fi .11 fab V v school standards 5,4 Steven Richard Karen Carole Joseph Lewis Lindsey Link Lille Livesay .frm ff is G U' 1 143 Q ' J S? 53 V, . f l ' l Hfj - f ff Y f 1 Linda William Nola jean Marilyn Donna Logan Lohr Long Lufl' Luke N i , , 15 'Ju 1' l i 1 XJ? X r .4 ' . w- 1 f 'Q N 4 '91 5 lx-. ' -7 x X' 7 x - a -.lik Nancy Kenneth Barbara james Michael Lusso Lynrfh MacDonald MacDonald Maginncss . , , .fm Q. . , , Na . , t if.: fujlgj' 'ff 5, tv Jim Logan 49 Enora Luss Al sa .5 Wanda Manasco F 9 '?.Z:' j if 'N i jf an 4 43,1 -E7 ., V V V, ff 1 , f A Darlene Billi jo Richard Shara David Aileen Mandina Maples Marks Martin Mason Biallicws 89 Linda Henrietta Duke Terence Marian - Cal May McAnally McClain McConnell McCormick McDole R I Q- ' ,. ,fi ks, ' P- 1 b T I T 5 W NN ' ' 2 4 ll- ,f ' , vw. '-.WJ . fx f , x , I Harold Shirley Elain Donna Thomas Walter McE1dery McGinness McGowan Mclrvin McKinney McKinzie Their influence on other students gm -te T 'rdf Richard Jana Terry James Lynn Joy McMillian McNeeIy McReynolds Megerson Meinershagen Meserve S' ww ' f Sharon Daniel Glenn Larry Loweu Terry Miles Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller 90 OA i W fm ., ws 19 3 :. -1. a Q,- 1 'fi My 92 rf' f ,J , , '11 ff TVX X Q ,L 3 ' gf , X ' ext xiii' l john Paula Connie Linda Marsha Sharon Miner Mitchell Moore Moore Moore Morlan pr 7' ' 1 's - 'sill' 1 , t, 4 F ff - Q .1 il - if ' T, 'VX B h' f -W . if - 'Pwr , Q:-7' l A YZ7 f V1 x. rf Eh. . . ' , VFX . 'Sf 'I ' 5 - X ' ' yi .ref mei Elda Leslie William Rowena Muriel Larry Morris Morris Morrison Mosley Mowder Mullins h t examples for school life Qjfg' -s .- I, K., - X P' 'rw eg? Pamela Judith Portia Phyllis Joyce Nina Murphy Murray Murray Myers Nceley Nelles ' X-, il? B -gl ' 5' 1 - W 'Sgr '3' f' fs i f , , of ' 1' l Robert William Gloria Richard Shirley Vaughn Nelson Nicholson Nicweg Noble Noland North 91 Across the fields of yesterday N i 4 X- f 1: ,, , -- Q- x - Q, - ,,e. U . , f' 'M - bas ,P -sw ix Wayne Jerilyn Linda Sherrl' Evaline Jufiith Norton O'Connor O,Connor O'Del1 Oliver Oliver , 'fr 1-Q ,yi as 'sr ' PM X .- sf' ' f- ' .Z- -..., 3 wit, X-11, F , - Na gl Thelma Donna Joseph Robert Cleo Rose Overcast Paschal Patterson Paul Pearce Percival 7 ,,, by ak 5, I , bf X X , , Qx RL i NI X -. .X Qi it L Billie Karl Patricia Perry Pescetto Peterson ' ' 'T' 'Y we lk N' 5 Yrs - 2? wr, X ' LW ' Q f E' X of P 1- I x Sharon Crawford and Sue Chitwood prepare for P ,, h the Pep Club sponsored concession at the Scptem- 133111. airlga Siaron bcr 14 football game versus Van Horn. I ms Phillips Plercey 92 ay their hearts, h opes and tears 7 2- x R4 ,L :X fa 5,4 - E 7, ' VCR ,ai 4' . Q , . I! . 5 B 1 jx, as -13 Q5 in ', ' ' - , , 9 sg., 4 ff' is . . f C H wr Q-gfigii' li P 'iifiiff' A , I f' f 1 Lawrence Michael Judith David Margaret Richard Pitts Pitts Player Poc Porter Pugh w fl- A '5l , 4 A P -- xr:- xt-4 J, -v-1 'V 2 if fl ifflf :sick A WK' 1 ,, . Q X Alan Elmer Alice Bernarr Lana William Ralston Read Reed Rice Rice Richards .f-SS. 1 S QB. it P .x A T 'TX Tl -Jo '-1. Garland Rimmcr -7 Marvin Alan Richardson Richey Rebecca Rickel f-Q A., ,- -rv sri Linda Roach Ruhcrts . U. ,. 51 Madclyn Bernarr Rice shows that thc drinking fountains are popular places, especially when the weather 93 warm. 7 -vm ff I I , N ,V,?., ' ' . -n - A -f ' f,, A Q 'T' Annette Lawercncc Ruth Robinson Robinson R0b1I150n 'yi' V 516' Thomas David Michacl Robinson Rock Rose of them last farewell from all J ...f is x K 1' Q fv William Janne Robert Carol Gary Nancy Ruhl Russell Russell Salyer Samuels Sanders V M-airs ,IU , X .A - . v on :li G us , iw f ' j X J S I f ,fn ,f ... is I4 1 I Nancy Laura John Carol Cheryl Thomas Saunders Savage Schafer Schiefelbein Schindler Schumpert , , Fm 3 Q , L x K 9' -W 1: '2- f' ' N! ' ' ' w- , s.. I rd ml-1 P' ALJ s 5? .l -. r I v , 5, A 5 v-.,9.'v'h 1 , ,1 William Kathleen Marsha Michael Marlym Linda Schwcnk Scott Scott Scroggins Searcy Seigfreid 94 , Lif24?:9f'?f f iff-ff 1.4 X ff: ab, Qui' h.':?1:i 1: :t -.. i wx f ,, 'FL' ' f X r 'lrtv kyvf f fl f in - David Judy Jeane Paul Paul Janet Sellars Sharp Shields Sholcs Shumaker Siflord N 'za , X ,X 5- W9 XJ S- ' n- as ,,, , ,V ff' 21 ,pl V xx, ak, if Linda William Joyce Barbro Robert David Silvara Simpson Sivil Sjovall Skaggs Smith ani X.-, james Smith Donna Eric Smith Smi:h 'P' Fw' .P Q-4 11:7 X x , Kenneth Smith 'vs -.- I li l f Roxie Smith Q Helen Smith tx 95 ix Fred Vance and Robin Russell learn thc skills of Creating various artiflcs in woudxvorkizig class. , W 'U-VR' U- i , 66 '. 'av as .,. ,. W :ag , ,-,f F1 Vt? ' ' A Q., in X 1, X W l ! . Shirley Susan Sylvia Dorothy Felicia Richard Smith Smith Smith Smothezs Soper SPCC1' x 'QT N fr 1- SL.: Y -W ,'-.1 ' -S, X-3 -rr ,fir 'il 3 janet Janice Marcia Kenneth Carolyn Thomas Spiller Sprague Stallard Starr Steen SICVBHS Although the parting is sorrowful , lv, mf Y'7 5. Sharon Reigle Rita Richard Diana Linda Stevenson Steward Srinner Stone Storm Sutton -:ani , xo Tag, , S 'rr vv 51 W- gsw , , - '- A f 4-'f W:', x l- ' if if Anna Pamela David Mary Nam-y Robert Swan Sympson Tayliff TCYFY Thilking Thomas A-ve , .mi N ' x or ' , 4 'P 51 Q , 3 5 if fl H x L 1 .i .ff ' Ag Tl' .sail Robert Steven Terry Brenda Sarah Fay Thomas Thomas Thomas Thompson Thurman Tidmore Q.: ,..- v ui Lloyd Dianna Charles Judith David William Timms Tonahill Townley Troycr Turk Turner they prepare to take a new adventure ...N Q. n- ,, Y, v... 'ff- jamcs Bill Roberta Janis Van Bibcr Vance Vance Virgil Q.,-x E. r , X ,, re. f ie- fb- Xs X V. . V., W'iIliam Ruth LIHTY .leafmc YValls XVarCl Warner Wdrrirn :mg ...' ' Mary Vaught x ,'.o- 'I Charlene YVascm M Janet Vanlylealc Esther Watson , . 'N E , ig? ggi, .3 6 ' 4- 'I I' fl lv' f ,A us, . 4-vx f YQ? , rltlnglaytgif ' zf.f'Q,pf1.,. ' 'Q I , Daniel Douglas Ronald Janice Dana Cartbl Webb Weber Weddlc Weir White Whiting Behind themz knowledge - exp Q-, l ,, erienee Phillip LaVon Herb Keith Mary Lou Phyllis Whitson Whittington Williams Williams Williams Williams zz ,.f'W7f, in is F EN ,f - lf? 95' 7 I - ,jp Fill rig X V if ,G V f -, f 1 i if ,Af ..i .,,., ,f,ai.f Sandra. Sarah Carl ,I Williams Williams Williamson Ui. 7 4 W I 'Q , f- 42- fif' 5 x N' .W-7 -Q . X I Mrs. Mayme Piper is helping john Huggett and Vickie Carol Charles Duke McClain End the nc-ressary hooks or informa- Wintermeyr-r Witte yvolfenbarger tion that they are seeking. 98 fs. wr Patricia Sandra Karen Jean Ryland Richard Wood Woodruff Woolery Worden Wright Wyrick before them: knowledge - opportunity 'G --X, rv. J Nancy Kenneth Edwin Thomas Teresa Wayne Yale Yardley Yennie Young Zander Brown udy Constant: Posters attract much attention in the halls. Garland Rimmer and Labor! Alley are pruhalmly going to buy subscriptions right away. Mary Gayle Hughes watches Anita Kenley as she tries to get one of her many books out of her locker. '--..,.zd The attainment of numerous honors judy Ackerman: NHS, NAHS, As-You-Like-It Dr. Soc., HM club, Spanish club: French club, FTA. Glen Adkins: jr. class pres., class rep., gymnastics, wrestling fSeattle, XVash.j, COE. Frank Agan: NHS, French club, Science club, v.-pres., COE, v.-pres. Dick Agee: NHS, student council, fr. class pres., football, co-capt., track, CH club, pres., Thespians, v.-pres., Latin club, v.-pres., French club, pres., fr, one-acts. Linda Akin: Pep club, Spanish club, FHA. Nick Albers: football. Don Allen: COE. jean Allen: NHS, Quill and Scroll, Envoy staff, As-You-Like-It Dr. Soc., student council, Pep club, sec., FHA, fr. one-acts. Patti Allen: NHS, Shakespearean Lit. Soc., student council, sec., soph., sr., jr. class sec., Pep club, jr. prom queen, NAHS, Halloween queen, soph., Halloween attendant, sr., Queen of Flowersn attendant, football homecoming attendant, fr., bas- ketball homecoming attendant, sr. Lebert Alley: stu- dent council, football, track, C club, Science club, H. Sch. Red Cross, Ind. Arts club. Nancy Alli- son: student council, class council, jr. play, home- coming float, fr., soph., civil participation club fKai- serslautern Am. high school, Kaiserslautern, Ger- many, football homecoming attendant, sr., Pep club, H. Sch. Red Cross, Gary Arrierine: ROTC. Gayle Andes: MU club, sec. Elaine Anson: Commer- cial club. Gary Arnold: Tri M, football, Spanish club, band, orch. Gary Ashurst: COE, band. Dana Austin: NAHS, v.-pres., pres., As-You-Like-It Dr. Soc., student council, football homecoming queen, Pep club, sec., v.-pres., FTA, FHA, COE. Eileen Austin: As-You-Like-It Dr. Soc., football homecom- ing attendant, jr., cheerleader, jr., sr., FTA. Shirley Autry: As-You-Like-It Dr. Soc., NHS, student council, Pep club, Spanish club. Gloria Bain: NHS, Shakespearean Lit, Soc., SHAN, Pep club, Latin club, Spanish club, H. Sch. Red Cross, exec. bd. member, v.-pres., pres., band, orch,, a cappella. john Barnes: NFL. Linda Barnes: Spanish club. Marilyn Barnes: NHS, As-You-Like-It Dr. Soc., Pep club, French club, gold key art awards. Dwight Barnhard: sports mgr.: HC club, H. Sch. Red Cross. Ana Rosa Barreto: Spanish club. Lacy Beal: NHS, As-You-Like-It Dr. Soc., student council, Pep club, band. Rella Beal. Ramona Beavers: Gleam staff, Shakespearean Lit. Soc., student council, Pep club, French club, FTA, H. Sch, Red Cross, Quill and Scroll, fr. one-acts. Pat Benedict: H. Sch. Red Cross, ROTC. Dick Bennion: NFL, French club, a cap- pella. Louise Birdsong. Carol Birdwell: Spanish club, FTA, H. Sch. Red Cross, Commercial club. Chris Black: student council, football, basketball: baseball, HCI, club. Beth Blumenschein: NHS. Brent Blumen- schein. Vance Bogus: COE. Dennis Borcharrlt: bas- ketball, C club. Pat Boysen. Brenda Bradshaw: student council, Spanish club, FTA, Sherri Bragg: band, sup. office occ. jeanne Branstetter: FTA, As- You-Like-It Dr. Soc., Pep club, Latin club, H. Sch. Red Cross. june Brashear: NHS, Pep club, Spanish club, a cappella, Girls, state. Bill Breece. Nick Bres- togianis: track, H. Sch. Red Cross. Drenda Briscoe: H. Sch. Red Cross. Bob Brown: French club, stu- dent council. Heather Brown: COE. Wayne Brown. Claudia Brunson: Pep club, Spanish club, FTA. Dennis Bryant: Thespians, student council. Charlotte Burns: French club, student council, H. Sch. Red Cross, COE. Robert Burns: Tri M, Science club, band, orch. Ronald Burns: French club, orch, Paula Burrow: Spanish club, FHA, Commercial club. Arthur Butler: wrestling, baseball, tennis, basket- ball, Spanish club, jr. play, stage mgr. fCalifornia schoolsj, sr. play, sound crew dir., science fair awards. Sue Butler: COE. Don Butterworth: COE, band. john Campbell: student council, golf, C club. Kathy Carriker: NHS, AAUW Honor Roll, Nautilus Lit. Soc., SHAN, French club. Celia Car- ter: Pep club, COE. Debbie Cash: Pep club. johnita Cash: NAHS, hist., Nautilus Lit. Soc., treas., pres., SHAN, Spanish club, FTA. Margie Cates: NHS, Tri M, As-You-Like-It Dr. Soc., parl.-chap., stu- dent council, Latin club, sec., orch., fr. one-acts. Larry Chambers: honorary cheerleader, sr., Thes- pians, reporter. Vernon Chaney: ROTC. Mike Chappelouf: NHS, student council, sr, class v.-pres., football, track, CH club. Sandra Osborne Clark. Sue Clements: Tri M, Shakespearean Lit. Soc., v.-pres., pres., Thespians, H. Sch. Red Cross, a cappella, jr. play, sr. play, speech plays. Charles Coday: Spanish club, H. Sch. Red Cross, Ind. Arts club, COE. james Coil: ROTC, COE. Beverly Cole: COE. Linda Conger: sup. office occ., Tri-Hi-Y. Catherine Cook: NHS, French club, sup. ofhce occ. Gary Cook. Michael Cook: Nat'l Merit Scholarship semi-fin., ROTC, Pathfinders, band. Shirley Cook: Pep club, H. Sch. Red Cross, sup. office occ. Edsel Copeland. Clarence Copridge: ROTC, Pathfinders, track. Bob Cort.' ROTC. Pat Costigan: Science club, ROTC, COE. Doug Craig: student council, soph. class v.- pres., jr. class v.-pres., baseball, basketball, Cl, club. David Crawford: basketball, COE. Sharon was gained through diligent effort. Crawford: NHS: reporter: Quill and Scroll: Envoy staff, co-editor: Asf-You-Like-It Dr. Soc.. treas.: Pep club:-reporter-hist.: NFL: Latin club: pres.: FTA: Science club, v.-pres.: sr. play. student dir. Karen Crenshaw: Shakespearean Lit. Soc.. parl.-c'hap., pres.: SHAN: Pep club, yell leader: Spanish cluti. Liloyd Grujl: student couhcil: Spanish club: JFTA: Science club: ROTC: Pathfinders. Louise Cullen. NHS: As-Yoti-Like-It Dr. Soc.: Latin club: Science club: a cappella. Chris Davidsox: student council: .Spanish club. Vicky Davidson: Sup. oliice occ. Lyle Davies. Caroll Davis: Envoy staff, editor: Quill and Scroll: Thespians: Science club: H. Sch. Red Cross: Art clulj: fr. one-acts. jim Davis: Band: Boys' state. Patti Davis: COE: DE, sec.: Miss COE. Karen Dawe: firn Decker. Suzanne Dennis: Pep club lSouthyvest, K.C.,v, Mol: Spanish club Springfield, Mo.l: COE. fin: DZ'Weese: H. Sch. Red Cross: band: :orch. Marilyn fDieokrnan: Articlub, Henry Dobbins: Science club: ROTC: Pafhfinders. Ilflike Dorrell. Spanish club: COE. Sam Dotson: football: track: Spanish club. Tim Doty: NHS, pres.: Tri M: stu- dent eouncil: Latin club: Science club: band: orch. Howard Douglas: Spanish club. Sue Downs: student council: Pep club:l NAHS. jandlte Drapef: NHS: Tfi M: student council: NFL: Spanish club, v.-pres.: 'Science club :f orch.: a cappella. Greg Dunbar: foot- ball: UC club: NFL: band: Spanish club. Leonard Dutzel: bdsketball: H, Sch, Red Cross: ROTC: Rifle tim: COE. Bob Dyer: tracll: football. Donna Eckari. Vickie Ehreriberg. Rose Mary Eickhog. Don Elliot. Irene Embleton: NHS: AAUW Honor Roll: stuklent council: Latin club: FHA: COE. judy En- gelrnan: FHA.,:fDaUe Epperson: NHS: H. Sch. Red Cross: a ca pella, .Merle Ejzjwrson: NHS: Envoy staFf: Quillfilnd Scroll:,Thespians: a cappella. Vicki Ernest. Torn Evers: football: HC club: Mr. School Spirit. fo Ann Faith: sup. office occ. Bill Farmer: NHS: Gleam staff: Quill and Scroll: v.-pres.: FTA: ROTC: band: Tirey Ford award. Bill Farrow: ROTC: Pathfinders: band. joy Fellers: a cappella. Barbara Ferguson: NHS: Spanish club: H. Sch. Red Cross: Connnercial club, .Vancy Fields: French club lNotre Dame de Sion, K.C.: Mo.l. Larry Fike: Tri M: debate: FTA: Science club: handi orch.: state music festival. solo. first. Richard Fluhrer: Envoy stall: track: NFL: Spanish club: ROTC. Garold Ford: COE. Betty Foster: COE. for Foster: football: HC club. john Foster: ROTC: Putlilinders. Caro- lyn Frirnd: Tri M: a cappella. Don Frizzell: ROTC: COE. Robert Frost: H. Sch. Red Cross: French club: ROTC: Rifle team: band. Sally Fullerton: NHS: Gleanz stafl: Quill and Sqoll: sec.-treas.: As-You- Like-It Dr. 'Soc., reporter: SHAN: student council: Pep club: reporter: pres.: dt-hate: Thespians: NFL: reporter: Latin club: fr. one-acts: State Girls' Ex- temp.: 'second. Bob Fulton. Edna Gade: orch. Reita Garland: student council: cheerleader, sr.: M club: Halloween queen: FHA: H. Sch. Red Cross: ROTC sponsor: majorette. Sandra Garner: sup. office occ. fini Garrett: student council: football: track: CH club: Science club: band: orch. Pat Gates: student council: H. Sch. Red Cross. john Gibson. Barbara Gilbertsdn: FHA: H. Sch. Red Cross: COE, v,-pres.: DYECA. Mary Gillespie, Melvin Gillison, Sara Gill- patrick. Stephanie Gillurn: NHS: Quill and Scroll: Shakespearean Lit. Soc., rep.-hist.: SHAN: student council: Pep club, yell leader: Thespians, sec., treas.: Latin club: French club: FTA: H. Sch. Red Cross. fanet Gipson. Robert Gish: NHS: Nat'l Merit Scholarship serni-Fm.: Latin club: Bausch and Lomb Medal for science: NAHS.'Lorene Glanoillc: COE. Mary Kay Goeking. fudy Gosney: NHS: As-You- Like-It Dr. Soc.: pres.: SHAN, pres.: student council, treas.: Pep club, sec.:fyell leader: Latin club: Spanish club: FTA: Science club: a cappella: Optimist sen- ior girl award. Eddie Grapes: COE. Kenneth Great- house: Thespians: Spanish club. ferorne Green. Lloy Green. Thomas Green: COE. Ernest Grifin: a cap- pella. Peggy Grubb: VFHA: band: a cappella. Linda Guy: debate: NFL. Lynda Hall: NHS: As-You-Like- It Dr. Soc.: student council: parl.: Pep club: debate: NFL, reporter: sec., treas.: Spanish club, v.-pres.: State Girls' Extemp., first. Edith Hammar: NHS: Pep club: Latin club: band. Martha Hanford: Pep club, debate: NFL: French club: H. Sch. Red Cross. Gary Hansen: a cappella, Karen Harbert. Doug Hardison: hand. orch. Robert Harper: NFL: French club. Larry Harrington: H. Sch. Red Cross. Richard Harrington: COE. Russ Harrington: basketball: HC club. Bob Harris: COE. Dave Harris: student council: v.-pres.: basketball: baseball: UC' club. tllaroin Harris. Mitch Harris. Torn Hart: COE, v.- pres. Herschel Halley: baseball, capt.: football: Chris- man Bear. Elaine Hauber: Pep club. Ronald Hayes: sports: Thespians. Eddie Haynes. Arnold Hazlelt. Karen Heckrnan: Nat'l. Merit Scholarship fin.: NHS: AAUVV Honor Roll: Tri M, pres.: As-You-Like-It Dr. Soc.: student council: foreign exchange semi-hn.: Spanish club, sec.: FTA: orch.: NCTE award. john Extra-curricular activities enlarged Hedges: ROTC. Doris Hefiin: band. Laura Heinlen: Shakespearean Lit. Soc.: Spanish club: FTA, sec.: H. Sch. Red Cross, trcas.: band: a cappella. joyce Henson: Gleam staFt': Shakespearean Lit. Soc.: stu- dent eouncil: Pep club: NFL: FHA: H. Sch. Red Cross: COE: Tri-Hi-Y, v.-pres. Steve Henson: COE. Edwin Hess: COE. Diane Hettrick: FTA: COE. Mickey Hicks: COE. Teddy Hicks: COE. john Hill. Paula Hillyard. jewell Hirries: NHS: Spanish club. Shirley Hodges. Pat Hogan: football: CH club. james Holden. james Hollarrian: ROTC. Barbara Hopkins: FHA: band. Charlyne Hopkins. judith Hopkins. jim Hornbuckle.' COE, pres, Geraldine Howard: COE. jean Howard. Terry Hubbard: stu- dent council: COE: Art club. Marjorie Hubble: orch. jolzn Hujjrrzan: NHS: ROTC. john Huggett: Spanish club, pres.: band: orch. Patricia Hughes: Pep club. Richard Hughes: NFL. Karen Hahn: NHS: As-You-Like-It Dr. Soc., v.-pres.: student council, parl., soph.: AFS chairman: football home- coming attendant, jr.: cheerleader, fr., soph., sr.: Latin club: French club: FTA: FHA. Nancy Hulse: NFL: band: orch. Connie Hunt: jr. class pres.: fr. class sec.: soph. class v.-pres.: football homecoming attendant, fr.: Pep club, v.-pres.: FHA: Honor Roll: debate fButler, Mo.j. Gerald Huntsucker. Everett Hurshman: Spanish club: COE. Cheryl Hutcheson: NHS: As-You-Like-It Dr. Soc: student council: sr. class sec.: Pep club, treas.: Spanish club: FTA: Sci- ence club: orch. joe Hutchinson: Envoy staff: stu- dent council: football: baseball: HC club. Edna Ingalsbe. Sharon Inman. Ted Irving: football: Thes- pians: band. Beverly Ivy. Belly jackson. Marilyn jacobs: Tri M: Shakespearean Lit. Soc.: student council: NM club, soc. chairman: FTA: FHA, sec.: a cappella. Phyllis jacobs. Bea johnson: Shakes- pearean Lit. Soc., v.-pres.: basketball homecoming attendant, sr,: H. Sch. Red Cross: a cappella, treas.: Valentine Queen. Catherine johnson: Shakesperean Lit. Soc.: FTA: FHA: H. Sch. Red Cross. Dorothy johnson: FHA: sup. office occ. Linda johnson: stu- dent council: Spanish club: FTA, sec.: H. Sch. Red Cross. judy johnston: NHS: Shakespearean Lit. Soc.: French club: FTA: a cappella: jr. play: sr. play crew. Earl jones: ROTC. Karen jones: majorette. Marilyn jones: French club: H. Sch. Red Cross: COE. Pete jones: Tri M: student council: sports: band: orch. Shirley jordan. Dave Kasselhute. Cheryl Keith. Edwinna Kendrick: HM club. Anita Kenley: student council: football homecoming attendant, soph., sr.1 Pep Club: Halloween attendant: FTA. jrannr' Kenney. Linda Kidwell: band: ruajorette. Morris Kimball: COE. Melvin Kinnarnan. Sue Kin- ney: Pep club. Linda Kiper. Billie jean Kliefoth: FHA: H. Sch. Red. Cross. David Knight: football: Science club: ROTC: Pathfinders: COE: band. La- vena Koehly: student council: Pep club: HM club, soc. chairman, sec.-treas.: FTA: H. Sch. Red Cross: Tri-Hi-Y: fashion bd. rep. at Emery Bird Thayer. Billye Kubach: NHS: Latin club: Science club. Sherri LaCr0ne: COE. Donna LaGrece: MU club, pres. Garland Land: NHS: Tri M: student council: track: Spanish club: FTA: band: orch. Carole Landuyt. Sandra Lane: Shakespearean Lit. Soc.: band. Don Lang: baseball: football. Laura LaRue: COE: sup. office prac. Sharon Lasister: COE, reporter. Wanda Laswell: H. Sch. Red Cross. Nancy Laurence: Shakespearean Lit. Soc. Sue Lea: As-You- Like-It Dr. Soc.: FTA. Gary Leaf: track: Science club: band. jack Lervis: COE. Steve Lewis: paper staff: fr. class v.-pres.: football: basketball: baseball: UM club: Science club CMaur Hill, Atchison, Kan.j. Linda Lincicorne. Richard Lindsey: student council: H. Sch. Red Cross: ROTC: COE. Karen Link: NHS, sec.: NAHS: v.-pres, pres.: AAUW Hon- or Roll: As-You Like-It Dr. Soc.: SHAN: student council: Pep club, yell leader: French club: FTA: FHA. Carole Litle: student council: H. Sch. Red Cross: COE, sec. joe Livesay: Tri M: Latin club: Science club: band: orch.: a cappella. jim Logan. Linda Logan. Bill Lohr. Nola jean Long: Gleam staff: student council: Thespians, pres.: Spanish club, v.-pres.: FTA, v.-pres.: a cappella. lvlarilyn Lufj: NHS: Spanish club: FHA: Science club: band. Donna Luke: Shakespearean Lit. Soc.: Latin club: band. Enora Luss: H. Sch. Red Cross: Art club. Nancy Lusso. Ken Lynch: student council: sports: H. Sch. Red Cross: COE. Barbara 1WacDonald: Pep club. jim IVIacDonald: basketball: 'LCN club: band: Spanish club: H. Sch. Red Cross. Michael Magin- ness: student council: ROTC: band: orch. Wanda Manasco: student council: Pep club: cheerleader lBordulac, N.D.j: sup. office occ. Darlene Man- dina: COE, Billi jo Nlaples: NHS: Nautilus Lit. Soc., pres.: student council: NFL: Spanish club: orch.: speech play, jr., sr.: play. Richard Nfarks: football mgr.: HC club: H. Sch. Red Cross. Shara Martin. David Mason: football: COE, V.-pres.: DECA: v.-pres. Aileen Iklathezvs. Linda lllay: student council: COE: Tri-Hi-Y. Henrietta iUcAnnally: 102 VW scope of knowledgeffpr many students. .a -ki COE. Duke McClain. Terry ,Mcfjorimgllf Mariarivjlflc- XFJ Cornzick: Gleam staff, 'LMT' lub, vlQpresbXCalJhflc13J ooze- football, basketball, r gihis, Cmhj They pians. Harold McEldery. S 'Bley 1yhdGinness:'studd,nt council, Pep club, COE,y X , offife pracbElairz Mc- Gowan: COE, DECA. Dbnnaffdclrvinj TornNMck Evaline Oliver: H. Sch. Red Cross. judy Oliver: student council, ROTC sponsor. Thelma Overcast. fini Page,YD!onna Paschal. Nlike Paschal: ROTC. Joe Pattrption. Robert Paul. Cleo Pearce. Rose Per- cizfal. ell ie Perry: Spanish club. Karl Pescetto. Pat Q I .Y D 'V E Rbtergyn: student council, Pep club, H. Sch. Red Kfmwy' COE-, ,Water MCK1?-t'f' tpliss. jon Phillips: jr. play, speech play, sr. play. Rlthmd MCMIZQQS ra MCNFYI 5 em' McRF3 at Phillips. Sharon Piercey: MU club. Larry Pitts: noldfifwl-Ig? St e Caunclli-Qgjnalli asketbani student council, golf, C club, Art club, pres., fr. trackitiicli Ubi a Cap ,mix gg!! 0rfSPOf1S2i Myne-acts. Barbara Player: Pep club, cheerleader, H- S?h' Gross? CO W1 Mgf'Z?b'1S'f f NHS! My NHS tofahgef high school, Utahl. Judy Player.- ROTC' awww? Ri eitea La' 'Mf'lf1fN-109' COE, orch. David Poe: band. Margaret Porter: MW'-ef' SEQ? Clubs 5? C2 ' 811212 R0T'gr P0f150'Elv NHS, sms., NAHS, AAUW Honor 11011, AS-You Stfrlivrl 'mlqsigdeqb Cou CGE' rl'Hi'Yi Like-It Dr. Soc., Spanish club, treas., FTA. Mike Danidl Millitr' F ' X' A , and' ch. le n it - ill Mi 87 fod aljjzbas an rak c C h Sp -ll : X , at so U xx S ish club. r 'M' r: stldent cpu il, sports Sch. ReMUros ppQ? t,?QL5?tMf11a.- NHS, Tri M,'Q52-preixfi bask tbglx track, 'C club, Span- ish Clllbg orchlQTer-QQ 6 john Minn: H. Sch. Red Crb x' a clpp lvi aula Mitchell: Pep club, band. Cox ie or. Linda Moore: FHA, sup. office occ. Marsha iiore: Nautilus Lit. Soc., SHAN, Commercial Ciubkslmfon Mohan: COE, sup. office occ. Elda Morrii. Leslie Morris: Shakes- pearean Lit. Soc., student council, Spanish club, H. Sch. Red Cross, COE, Tri-Hi-Y, pres. Bill Mor- rison. Rowena Mosley: MMU club. Muriel Mowder: NHS, Nautilus Lit. Soc., v.-pres., SHAN, student council, Pep club, debate, Thcspians, NFL, FTA, Science club, a cappella. Larry Mullins: ROTC. Marshall Munkirs. Pamela Murphy. judith Murray: NHS, Latin club, Science club, COE. Portia Mur- ray: NHS, Gleam staff, editor, Quill and Scroll, pres., student council, FTA, French club. Phyllis Myers: H. Sch. Red Cross, COE, DECA. joyce Neeley: COE. Nina Nelles. Bob Nelson: basketball, HC club. Bill Nicholson. Gloria Nieweg. Rick Noble: football. Shirley Noland. Vaughn North: NHS, Tri M, student council, v.-pres., soph., Spanish club, orch. Wayne Norton: basketball, football, track, fr. play CNorth high school, Evansville, Ind.l, COE. ferilyn O,Connor: Nautilus Lit. Soc., stu- dent council, Pep club, H. Sch. Red. Cross. Linda O'Connor: student council, soph. class sec., Pep club, reporter-hist. jerry O'Dell. Sherry O'Dell: As-You-Like-It Dr. Soc., student council, pres., soph., fr. class treas., soph. class pres., Pep club, Halloween attendant, FTA, pres.: Science club, sec., v.-pres.: H. Sch. Red Cross: fr. one-acts: Commercial club. Prentiss: COE, band. Richard Pugh: Latin club, Spanish club, football. Alan Ralston: ROTC. El- mer Read. Alice Reed: Spanish club. Bernarr Rice. Lana Rice: COE. Bill Richards: Spanish club, ROTC, Pathfinders. Marvin Richardson: ROTC, Pathfinders. Alan Richey. Rebecca Rickel: FTA, a Cappella. Garland Rirnmer: football, HC' club. Linda Roach: Pep club, Spanish club, band I Pleasant Hill, Mo.j, COE. Madelyn Roberts: FTA. Annette Robinson: NHS, As-You-Like-It Dr. Soc., student council, Pep club, H. Sch. Red Cross, band, orch., a cappella. Larry Robinson: basketball, C club. Ruth Robinson: Tri M, Shakespearean Lit. Soc., sec., SHAN, student council, Latin club, band, orch. Torn Robinson. David Rock. Dick Rork. Mike Rose: student council, sports. Bill Ruhl: Nat'1 Merit letter of commendation, NFL, Spanish club, band. fanne Russell: Shakespearean Lit. Soc., sec., treas., Thespians, Spanish club, French club, FTA, FHA. Robert Russell. Carol Salyer.' Quill and Scroll, En- voy staFf, Shakespearean Lit. Soc., reporter-hist., Thespians, Spanish club, reporter, FTA, H. Sch. Red Cross, fr. one-acts, jr. play, student dir. Gary Samuels. Nancy Sanders: NHS, student council, FTA, H. Sch. Red Cross, sec., fr. one-acts. Nancy Saunders: student council, Pep club, FTA, band. Donna Savage: Spanish club, COE, Laura Savage: H. Sch. Red Cross, COE. john Schafer. Mike Shank: COE. Carol Schiefelbein: Shakespearean Lit. Soc., student council, a cappella. Cheryl Schindler. Torn Schurnjrert: student council, foot- ball, NB club fliaker high school, Columbus, Geor- giaj, football, CU club, ROTC. Bill Sclzwenk: stu- dent council, golf, UC club, H. Sch. Red Cross. Kathleen Scott. lllarsha Scott: As-You-Like-It Dr. Soc., student council, Pep club, Spanish club, FTA, 103 Messages reflect memories to seniors H. Sch. Red Cross: COE: Tri-Hi-Y, treas. lllike Scroggins. Ilflarlyne Searcy: Pep club: COE. Linda Seigfreid: band. David Sellars: baseball: football: basketball: track: HC club. judy Sharp: NAHS, V.- prcs.: Gleam staff: Quill and Scroll: Shakespearean Lit. Soc., parl.-chap.: student council: Beartown chairman: sr. class treas.: Pep club: Art club: H. Sch. Red Cross: EBT Scholastic art merit. jeane Shields: M club, V.-pres., reporter: Spanish club: FTA: H. Sch. Red Cross. Paul Sholes: student council: FTA. Paul SllLt7Ill1k1'V.' student council: football: UC club, V.-pres. janet Sijord: NHS: Tri M: Shakes- pearean Lit. Soc.: Latin club: H. Sch. Red Cross: band: orch.: Art club. Linda Silvara: Latin club. Bill Simpson. joycr Sivil, Barbro Sjovall: NAHS: As-You-Like-It Dr, Soc.: student council: foreign exchange student: Pep club: H. Sch. Red Cross. Bob Skaggs. David Smith: Tri-M: student council: band: orch. Donna Smith: COE. Eric Smith.' band: orch. Helen Smith. jim Smith: football. Ken Smith: NHS: student council, pres.: fr. class v.-pres.: basket- ball: jr. prom king: sophomore pilgrimage. Roxie Smith: As-You-Like-It Dr. Soc.: Pep club: Latin club: FTA: Science club: band: orch. Shirley Smith: NHS: Pep club: FTA: Library club, pres. Susan Smith. Sylvia Smith: NHS: student council: French club: FHA: COE. Dorothy Smothers: student coun- cil: Pep club: FTA: FHA: COE. Felicia Soper: NHS: Shakespearean Lit. Soc.: student council, treas., soph.: Thespians: NFL: Spanish club: orch.: a cappella. Richard Speer: track: C club. janet Spiller: student council: Pep club: H. Sch. Red Cross: band: NHS: Shakespearean Lit. Soc. janice Sprague: Shakespearean Lit, Soc.: student council: debate: Thespians: NFL: orch.: a cappella: jr. play: speech play: sr. play. Marcia Stallard. Ken Starr: student council: jr. class pres.: sr. class pres.: foot- ball: track: HC club. Carolyn Steen. Tom Stevens: band. Sharon Stevenson: NHS. Reigle Stewart: Sci- ence club: H. Sch. Red Cross: band. Rita Stinner: Pep club: HMP club: Latin club: FHA. Richard Stone: ROTC: COE. Diana Storm: Spanish club: fr. one-acts. jan Surface: ROTC, sponsor, jr.: Hal- loween attendant. Linda Sutton: NHS: As-You-Like- It Dr. Soc.: student council: Latin club: French club: FTA: H. Sch. Red Cross. Anna Swan: NHS: As-You-Like-It Dr. Soc.: FTA: H, Sch. Red Cross, Pam Sympson: Shakespearean Lit. Soc.: band. David Taylor: ROTC: COE. illary Terry: FHA: COE. Nancy Thilking: a cappella. Robert Thomas: ROTC. Steve Thomas: student council: COE: Mr. COE. Terry Thomas: student council: H. Sch. Red Cross. Brenda Thompson. Sally Thurman: Gleam staff: Pep club: French club: a cappella. Fay Tid- more. Lloyd Timms. Dianna Tonahill. Charles Tozoriley: Science club, reporter: band: Commercial club, pres. judi Troyer: NHS: student council: Latin club: Science club: COE. janet Turnlin. Dave Turk: sports. Bill Turner: football: debate: Thespians: NFL, pres. Lee Updike. jim VanBiber: student council: sports: Spanish club: band. Bill llancc: COE. Ro- berta Vance. janis Virgil: French club: H. Sch. Red Cross. Mary Vaught. Bill Walls: student council. Ruth Ward. Larry Warner: ROTC. jeanne Warren: NHS: Tri M: student council: Pep club: Science club: COE: band: orch.: Tri-Hi-Y: NAHS. Charlene Wasem: Pep club: UM club: band. Esther Watson. Daniel lfifebbr Tri M: band: NFL: orch. Doug Weber: football: basketball: track: 'SCU club: debate: Thespians: NFL, v.-pres.: jr. play. Ron Weddle: a capella: orch. janice Weir: FHA: H. Sch. Red Cross: sup. ol'Hce occ. Dana White: student council: Pep club: French club: FTA: jr. play. Carol Whiting: H. Sch. Red Cross. Phil Whitson: COE. LaVon Whit- tington: Shakespearean Lit. Soc.: student council. Dave Wilcox: track. Herbert Williams. Keith Wil- liams, Mary Lou Williams. Phyllis Williams: FHA: COE: Tri-Hi-Y. Sandra Williams. Sarah Williams: H, Sch. Red Cross. Carl Williamson. Vickie Winter- meyer: Shakespearean Lit. Soc.: student council: FTA: FHA: Science club: H. Sch. Red. Cross. Carol Witte. Charles Wolfenbarger. Pat Wood. Susie Wood- rug: COE. Karen Woolery: NHS: sup. office occ. jean Worden: NHS: Latin club: Spanish club. Chris- tine Wright. Ryland Wright: Envoy staff: track: HC club: Latin club: band. Nancy Yale: FTA: H. Sch. Red Cross: orch. Kenny Yardley. Ed Yennie, David Yocum: Football: basketball. Tom Young. Teri Zander: NHS: As-You-Like-It Dr. Soc., sec.: student council: fr. class sec.: soph. class trcas.: jr. class treas.: Pep club, sec.: cheerleader, soph. sr.: Spanish club, pres.: FTA: Science club, pres.: orch. William Chrisman graduates sign here 105 zjxfy.. W , , , Jill Division I First Violins: M. Grumman, Concertmistressr L, Miller, M. Cates, R. Burns, G. Stillwell, S. Justice, P. Babylon. Violax: J. Draper, C, K, Heckmann, N. Yale, M. Cates, J. Constance, J. Beck, M. Hutcheson, T. Zander, D. Sparling, K. Cadwell, P. Babylon. Cel- Blackburn. Second Violins: B. Storm, Principalg K. Womack, S, lox: V. North, P. Lents, M. Hughes, C. Harris. Bass Vials: C. Hargrove, C. Creston, C. Justus, Russell, C. Baker, S. Walby, Members of orchestra and ensembles String Quartet M. Grumman, B, Storm, V. North, Draper. Cc Bay Flu Skii V I xrix l jr 5f'iv?9 K' NX.-I yk x iw? x ' wx! 27 5- f D Iv V yllfy' 927 V V N 143 ,f 4 . 'E I ' as ' 4 fi' A x , ---Q -, -if 1 f 1 O V J 5 , 1 I I . E if is . 45, f'.jxfQ7J' 3 hz ' - -W... f -fig. - G 5 fa fr , f w oizmfy' 93530 f f Q . Q ' 5' 5? ' 4' lf 2 ,--2 I f IL' 1 Q 5 lbs, 3 V, ls lv. 1 , w ll r 1 , w W l ! r I I X L Fl X vw O wma X fr I W -f--...ggmg y , 6 . N '-H., --, ,.,,,i jigg, L.. - -. ,. -. , A he-.43 f 'fa ' I -- ' , . I mi , Af iF zt .47 'V I iv .Ms if I, ' ..- ' 3- 1' ,,- , .za -f WW Q X v VZ! W5 an Band son. J. Jkes. J YVcller. . Gol Wind- Niagin- . Den ton. G. Flanagan. D. Geivett. D. Gunter, M. Lane. D. Martin. B. MCDaniel. E, Nlengel, K. lvlock, G. Paxton, S. Purdy. D. Robin- son. V. Sackman. Sellars. Horns: B. Ballew. S. Boctjcr. R. Dav- is. B. Hansen, G. Metzdnrf, M. Mitchell, K. Rohrbach. Tram bone: K. Bell, G. Burrows. T. Flowers. G. Glasco. D. Gnettel. R. l,aRoe. R. Maupin. A. MrBride. D. McKenzie. R. McPherson T. Poe, D. Soper. K. Stoner. M. Whitehead, D. Wise. Barilones D. Davis. R. Harrington, D. Hartman. D. MeDolc. T. Scars R. Shoaf. J. Vandcrwood. W. Zupon. Souxaphonex: D. Ayres. B Luther. B. Dngle. Percussion: F. Alumbaugh. H. Branton. R Downey. D, Miller, S. Nash. S. Ragland. Seeley. C. Shcehy. G Slusher, G. Smith. J. Sradcr, M. Walters. J. Warden, M. Williams versatile personalities in students First Hour Sophomore Band Cornrl: D. Welzh. 1. Jones. B. Shultz, B. Ruppert. Hansell, S. Arnold. Siuellzer. D. MeGoxsan. M. Berk, T. Fulmer, B. Orey Clarinet: G. Khrorn. R. Butler. S. Brewer, Daw- son. V. Hodges. Drum: XY. Bourne. H. Kuefhler, L. YYil- loughby. G. Eaton. French Ilorn: C. Hazen. C. Croston. Baritone: R. Logan. Flute: Troyer. Alta Sd.YOF1107ZE'.' 1. Brewster. Bass Clarinet: Hibler. Tmmborze: R. Sliutt. E. Rocha. 4 190001, 5 l 7 , O 0 i ,'..'x - A1 X Q 5 e ., 6'm4' . wa' '1 ,Shiv 'Q ' ' b X1 L I g N A7 AKAI 'f xf I ' ., fx ' .S SS wr. 2 l A Clapp Front Row: P. Yake, S. YN'hitehead, C. Dalton, K. Gorrell, C. Miner, Sprague, P. Townley, P. LeBow, L. Heinlen, B. johnson, V. Sradcr. K. McKay. Row Two: C, Schiefel- bein, K. Pilgcr, B. Bullard, N. Long, M. Grumman, G. Bain, J. Isaac, A. Robinson, E. Carpender, C. Friend, S. Thurman, F. Soper, S. Phillips, Bfeserve, S. Hackler, K. Thomas, R. Rickel. Row Three: K. Jones, Johnston, K. Wheaton, M. Jacobs, M. Mowder, j. Draper, S. Clements, ella Choir T. XYhitlock, Fellers. S. Terry, K. Wheaton, Cosncy, C. Powell, P. Grubb, Brashear, N. Thilking. Buck Row: L. Miller, C. Standley, D. Epperson, L. Krig, G. McBride, R, Crain, R. Weddle, S. Dobbs, D, Lang, R. Stuck, G. Hansen, T. MrReynolcls, B. Thomas, S. Smith. M. Epper- son, E, Griliin, H. Gower, J. Livesay. L. Billarcl, J. O'Dell,, J. Miner, P, Stegner, D. Bennion, R. Rutledge, Practice blends voices into harmony Double Trio Front Row: K. Gorrell. Xl. Grumman. Rom' 'l'1z'o: K. Thomas. l . Sopvr. Burk Rnzr: E. Carpcndcr. KI. llarobs. Maclrigal Group Girls: F. Sopcr, K. Gorrell, BI. Grumman J. Mc-serve, E. Carpender, NI. Jacobs Boys: D. Bcnnion, Livcsay, Miner, L Krig, R. Wecldle, T. McRcynolds. 117 Girls' Choir, Division I Front Row: H. McAnally, P. Briscoe, P. Ballon, R. lXIaIi- wal. L. Leek, T. Clark, NI. Anderson, S. Austin, B. Ivy Eirlienberger, W. Laswell, L. Honaker, M. Runion, B. Row Tzro: L. Goff, L. Copridgc, B. Foster, Howard, M. Eichenberger, YV. Laswell, L. Honaker, M. Runion, B. Skaggs, S. Langevin, N. Lawrence, L. Silvara., C. Cox, V. Ernest, P. Roberts. Row Three: R. Dinwiddie, K. Woolery. S. Davis, C. Whiting, R. Ward, C. Burns, L. Bridges, S. Sloan, J. Cornelius, M. Armstrong, M. Terry, A Mathews, S. DeLong. J. Coleman, R. Beal, P. Reeves C. Wasem, L. Savage, D. Gannaway. Back Roar: P. Davis J. Catron, C. Lille, A. Catron, E. Oliver, BI. Moore, E Kendrick, Daily, B. Smith, Sivik, G. Andes, Engel- man, M. Hubble, B. Perry, S. Gossccn, J. Bittiker, D. Pear- ley, Chapman, M. Pfeifer, S. Srhmeling, YVagner, B Lutjen. Participation in varied activities Boys' Glee Club, Division I Front Rout D. Allen. G. Amerine, J. Taylor. B. Breece, R. Mar- tin, S. Seaba. Row Two: K.- Fitzgerel, D. Rapp, L. YN'alker, C. Jennings, F. Mason, L. Timms, NI. Hanrork, Back Row: R. Crab- tree, R. Hampton, J. Rogers, D. Hardin, P. Benedict, J. Oshcl, F. Forte, R. Narron. Mixed Chorus, Division I J. Logan, J. O'Connor, L. Johnson, S. Kinney, C. Hopkins. Rott' Tzm: G. Gregory, L. Logan, C. Brunson, B. Kubach. Row Three: H. Smith. V. Chaney. E. Jones, R. Smith. Back Row: M. Porter, R. Eickhoff, H. Mrlildery. R. Thomas, L. Kidwell, M. Overcast. if 'fi .. -J ' 'A Fi V 32+ ' y A V . x 'h 1 ,V iii :Mi M KSQ IW' - 8 .i f'i,g,4:'.E'::l 8 'f vlw 1,1- iam 2 - Qi 23, 1 0 nn nf? 00 2011 png tho A pf' -. P aw f.0h,,., 7 Girls' Glee Club, Division ll Front Row: S. Tjardcs, Arendt, K. Grccn. Row Two: E, Brown, direftor: M. Swadley. N. Orr, C, Harrington, P. Higginbotham, G. Bumgarncr, Cogan, M. VanMaele, S. Yates, N. Foulks, R. Morris, R. Dutzcl, S. Crow, S. Wlil- liams, L. Broyles, S, Robinctte. Row Three: Vllebb, Pinkerton, D. Lynn, B. Rogers, R. Hamer, C. Johnson, M. Bitzcr, M. Stcgner, S. Cookscy, H, Haynes, Harper, NI. Jones, M. Gulotta, K. Bramhall, P. Osborn, C. Miller, A. Culp, M. Rose, S. Crouch, K. Deatheragc. Back Row: S. Friend. B. Baicr, P. Olingcr, C. Gartner, L. Kennedy, P, Sclvy, D. Logan, M. Dyer, D. Butcher, S. Davis, K. Dun- bar, S. Brannork, L. Bissell, A. Petrovie, P. Hall, S. Brad- shaw, L. Bird, B. Smith, S. Long, N. Stevenson, C. Hum- phreys. Not Pictured: R. Beauchamp, M. Hodges, L. South, B, Wilson. in classes while developing finesse gt! l Mixed Ensemble, Division ll Front Razr: C. Caldwell, K. Wlhiting. L. Goodrich, C. Phillips, I Roberts. T. Thomas, V. lvlilligan, K. Newton. Back Row: D. Graves T. Lindsey, C. Turnham, R. Adams, R. Nichols, R. Henley, L. Gordon Not Pictured: D. Rose. Girls' Scxtet :Q Front Row: P. Hare, S. Golden. Roar' Two: J. MacPherson, Van Hook. Bark Row: N. lNICMullcn, S. Hopkins, L, lNfIcV'illia1ns, accorn panist. Major Charles West teaches map reading to cadets. He was introducing the unit to juniors and seniors. The Junior Division ROTC has as its mission to provide basic military training that will be of value to the cadet should be become a member of the military service. The objectives of ROTC are to inculcate habits of orderliness and precision, to instill discipline and thereby respect for constituted authority, to develop patriotism, to encourage a high sense of personal honor and deportment, to develop an appreciation of the U.S. Army's role in national defense, to fully inform all students of the opportunities for service therein and to develop leadership. Strict adherence to the prerequisite that all cadet oflicers have and maintain an HM grade average in all courses is enforced. This is used as a lever to encourage higher academic standards and to appoint well rounded cadets as officers. In addition to academic ability, requirements for appointment as non-commissioned officers include demonstrated ability in leadership, drill, bearing and general mili- tary knowledge. The Pathfinders consists of the best drilled ROTC cadets who volunteer and practice regularly each week, Strict adherence to command and regulation drill as well as exhibition drill are stressed. The Path- finders compete annually in a state drill meet at the University of Missouri in late spring. The ROTC Rifle Team, in a series of shoulder to shoulder matches with seven high schools of Kansas City, lost only two. both by a small margin. The team beat each Kansas City school at least once. The annual military ball was held April 26, 1963. Military stratagem and maneuvers 5? 'I X Cadet Col. Lynn Mcinershagcn and M Sgt. Paul Radle are checking entries on cadet service records. These records include a complete history of the cadets' ROTC work, 122 S Sgt, Kenneth Brewer is presenting a unit on l.f.S. car- bine caliber 30 Ml, M2 and M3 - al's to MT I cadets. The unit comprises nomenclature, disassembly, assembly, functioning, ammunition, stoppages and immediate action. 5. 90 , ,. kos 'ru Battle Group Officers Front Ron L Nfeinershagcn. Roni' Two' NI Cook H. Dobbins Back Rowi C.ACopridgc, T. MrCunnell, iT. Scliumpcrr, Mi Richardson, B, Farrow, B. Richards, L. Meincrshagen, B. Farrow are learned through daily instruction Right: Members of the ROTC Rifle Team placed second in the Daniel Collier Invitational Tournament at Joplin, Missouri. Dis- playing the awards are A. Mcincrshagcn. W. I,aNI0rc', B. MrFadcn, G. Parsons, L. Mcinershagcn. Below: Regular weekly drill of Pathfindr-is takes niufli time and practice from volunteer ROTC Cadets. i J llill STATES ARMY Li C 151 1' ll 123 I 1 Z Company A Front Row: B. MCCOHCNC, T- SChUmPCFl, H- Dob' Meador, C. Croston. Raw Four: B. Farmer, R. Paul, bins. W. Vanclerxvoorl ffluidon Bcarcrl. C. Copridge, V. T. Moss, M. Rilcy, A. Mills, WV. Latham, M. Holsworth, Pflchafda W- TYYOU' R020 Twof B- Campbell: Marek: R. Clemens, Noland. Back Row: L. Crull, G. Par- D. Heimsotlx, R, Chapman. B. Lindsay. Chapman, A. sons, T. Keith, J. Worrel. Murray, C, Kroesen. M. Fisk, Isbell, R. Gullcy. Raw Three: R. Greene, R. Field, D. C. Naught,G, Wcndleton. Gentry, M. Oliver. YY. McFadden, Craig, T. Walls, G. Clif., ff' '- j D 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 0 t t II d I V4 , - I al YOU Ine Ins I S ISCI lne dlisffciifv, 41 43,355 jeff, .f47Q Vp2f'V?f MQW? Rifle Team 'V f Front Row: B. Goza, A. Meinershagen, L. Trundle, B. McFadden. Bark Row: L. Meinershagen, Cd-:K1 - f ' X Q, G. Parsons, W. LaMere, C. Smith, Sgt. Brewer. 2 ffp 124 n 6 E i L i. If E I -rv sh,-if. , - gm.. Pathfinders Front Raw: L. Meinershagen. Rom' Tivo: M. Cook, P. Prichard, T. Copridge, B. Camphcll, D. Harris. M. Scrog Hirst, Worrcl, D, Harter, T. McConnell, R. lwlorgan, C. gins. Back Row: B. Richards, A. Meinershagen, D. Rosen YVoody. Razz' Three: C. Copridgc, B. Mrflonehic, V. baum, L, Crull, R. Paul, M. Biggs, D. Hertzog. by cadets in various ROTC functions Q! 1? l Company D Guidon Bearer: D. Kasmerehek, Razz- One: J. Hollaman, M. Cook, BI. Scroggins. Rolf' Tzro: A. Davis, R. Hill, L Withrow, R. Thuston, Hollaman, C. Smcler, Troyer. G Pylcs, R, Goza. Row Three: Bl. Gunn, S, Osborne, D Stanfxeld, K. Smith, C. Hartcr, M. Sehrt, YV. lNIillcr, D YVarren. R. Melchert, A. AIClI'lCI'Sl lZlQf'Il, Row Four: Cornell, ld. Biggs, D, Rosenbaum, R. Rinker. D. Campbell. J. Blankenship, D. Chaney, L. Stoner. Lf-how. Bark Roux' B. Harshner, D. YVoucly, A. Reddell. K. Boyre. E. Gabbert, T. Wesner, B. Paschall, R. Barnes, D. Cook, E in i . .iii 1 if-vs . ie iff x il F, gf ' 'ffll av? 'I ii X- IP' 1.-.R wana il fum.. i I IIN-I4 Above Left: Laboratory books and proper materials lead to new discoveries by these young chemists. General science, bi- ology, chemistry and physics classes compose the science dc- partment. is the goal of various d This typical scene of en American history class shows the interest and incentive found in thc classes of the vfiiimis dr-partiuents of lVilliam Chrismari. Seventy units til crt-dit are ollt-reel in Chrisin:in's curriculum this year. .Xdditioiial units are being added for nt-xt yt-are enrollees. ,SU Above Right: Students in Mr. Ken Wil- liams' English IV class form discussion and work groups to compare work done during the year. Besides offering ordinary English classes through the junior year, English IV. accelerated and remedial English as well as literature completes this department. Center Left: Commercial students engage in typing, bookkeeping, secretarial practice, clerical practice and shorthand to provide a well-rounded background in business practices. epartments W' J-, lvr 4. 129 of 'ix li ...- 'u' 1, gf- ex s rv -1,-.f 3 JK I ..,.4,'I A 5 I l ny!! R I g 971' . 5' . x sr ...-n , ' '1'T Q... !.F'll1 ' f- 1 fx,,:.iF-f'- I 'TDI '.. ' v ' ' -.1-, 'Inu- . - - ya , J ay' 'Psy ' .' f 3--ff -, A P' Joyce Henson and Marian McCormick prepare the junior Class and activities sections ofthe '63 Gleam. r 5 H . i- ix-1. E H-- , V-4.x 5 g - gm ,- -fi 1 ,- ' ly l N-FSI? Q' H17 f . 9. Portia Murray, Sally Fullerton, and Sally Thurman work on the introductory, sophomore and department sections. Publications I trains junior students in the details of producing a yearbook. The senior students of publica- tions H produce the 260 page Glwam and supplement. Journalism I educates junior students in the art of editing a bi-weekly newspaper. Journalism II students are employed at producing the school paper, the Envoy, during their senior year, This year the Chrisman publications department hosted the Eleventh Annual jackson County Publication Work- shop. Eleven Chrismanites placed. The following won hrsts: Carole Miner, lyfargaret Anderson. Valerie, YVil- liams, Judy Sharp, Bill Farmer, Janet Russell, Portia Murray, Suzanne Hettick and Bobby Deister. Marion McCormick and Preston Cain won second and third respectively. The annual publications banquet concluded the ac- tivities of the publications department. At this time sen- ior staff members receive recognition. Staff members present school life Larry Fike, photographer, watches as Nola Long and Bill Farmer outline the sports and senior sections. as . , ir- - . v ' ' 1 F ., I I . . . ,C .,j rl K ' ES' u XX' . xr S5 132 Judy Sharp and Ramona Beavers assist Miss Campbell in sell- ing subscriptions. They are responsible for the administration and freshman sections. M4 f-,Hf1.1'4l - .- 7 l l 0 'AXE' AHEF VIL . VEUSWI Right: Journalism l students are studying their textbook to arquaint thetnsvlves uith the art of reporting. These students are Franees Vineyard, Bonnie Wikke. Kathi KIrCtrnnell. Buhhio Dcist- cr, Sharon Orscheln, Suzanne Hcttirk, Andrea Nleycr, Barbara Bullard, Preston Cain, Carol Johnson, Jan Russell, Pat Church, Bertha Cox and Meredith Jasper. X K f fs Nz'-fx ! 711: ls- it lJE 1 Na, 3 If 52 .1 Sharon Crawford, Merle Epperson, Carol Davis and Carol Salyer, senior journalism students. work on Envoy articles. with words, pictures and information Junior publirations students Carol Miner, jim McKinney, David Gritnsley. lklargaret Anderson. Mike Barnett. Annette McGinley. Carol johnson. Linda Ilill. Lonnie Billard, Cindy Heck. janet Russell. Joanne johnson. Loretta jones and Valerie to produce the Gleam of '64, Williams prepare N'-va. Lp 'S P 1. Varsity and novice debaters this year are quickly becoming acquainted with such terms as, 'iquotafl nbalance of paymentsf' 1nultilate1'al,'l wage in- creases, 'Lsolidifyf' Hbilateralil and so on. These terms are frequently found while students are pre- Latty Fike watches as Doug Clements and Steve Hatch dem- onstrate cross questioning techniques to Gordon McBride and Ann Mesle. paring and debating the 1963 debate proposition, K'Resolved: that the United States should adopt a policy of reciprocal free trade with the non-com- munist nations' Negative and aflirmative cases are prepared under the guidance of Miss Margaret Meredith. At the end of the First semester attention is turned to the individual events. These include dramatic and humorous interpretation, nonoriginal and orig- inal oratory, duct-acting and extemporaneous speak- ing. All activities have one common goal, to win at the state contest and represent Chrisman at the National Debate Tournament, Left: Rick Link, Liz Agee, Bill Smith and Dan Ferris listen as the speaker, Pat Winter, stresses a point to her audience. I963 debaters acquire proficiency Ron Stites, Steve Fadler, Lynda Hall and Sally Fullerton - exhibit a few reminders of Chrisman debate triumphs. Sue King, Kathy Stowell, Bob Bidstrup and Carl Sackewitz use the 134- tape recorder to improve delivery techniques. ti? lrlf l it Novice dcliazers listen inienily as a ls-winning speaker tries his hand ai preseinine vzirir-us zir- gumenis. if i 5 Seated at the table, Lcnore Cole, janet Dawson, Charles Croston, David Selby and Barbara Keens analyze Bula Harper's speaking ability. in forensic techniques and skill Felicia Soper does a Cutting from Aly Fair Lady for an audi- ence of second and lhircl year dehaters. -5-4 v Ray Adams. jan Sprague. Donna Skuuse, Sherrie Dealhriclge, Chris Wright, -Iulin Barnes ancl Kathy Douglas demonstrate talents used in individual events. Above: Members of Miss Grace Rowc's speech class pantomime a dance hall scene. Students acquire poise, speaking ability and acting ta- lents in this Class. Right: Mrs. Ruth Brown explains the Conju- gation of the verb to be to a Latin I student. L Language arts encourage poise and Left: Felieia Sopcr and YYayne Lahlere use the theater in the round as the scene for their dramatic work. Nliss Dororthy Bierbaum directs the dramaties department. Below: junior members of Miss MacDonald's aefclcratccl English class study the rules of good composition and grammar. -,S -S I A ups 9' Left: Preston Cain. Coach Dick Buckriclge. Don Kasniervhek and Ardcth Cantwell prepare to leaw the school grounds lor a lcsson in driver training. Members of shop classes work to develop skills in crafts. They learn the proper techniques employed in working with highly spe cialized tools. 1. ' 0 1 0 Acquiring mental Members of senior clerical practice lcarn the talents employed in the business world. In this picture Lana Rice, Diane Het- tick, Shirley Smith and Rowena Mosley work on filing. They also learn to use business machines and study cashier and payroll duties. l gunuuuunun ,- I fe? , . ,il s wlfxg and physical skills Students of Miss Jessie Page's class take time trials to improve their speed and accuracy in typing. This is a most practical and valuable business course. , tfx 1 . u 'Kc .. X 138 ,mpagr I 5 ,X 5,1 an .! L left Mike Shannon Barham Sim all and Dirk Ben mon weigh out mxtcrnls to determine the results of their experiments laboratory ptriocls in chemistry provide students with the opportunity cl prming laws by experimentation. Rtght. Members of Mr. Jerry Moores sixth hour geometry class uork on problems at the board during class period. Students work on proving and establishing laws, Science and math prove beneficial Future draftsmen of Mr. John Freytagls second hour drawing class prepare for future jobs by studying orthographic projections. Greg Price, Randy Wallace and Ronnie Burrows of Mr. Richard Litlels fourth hour biology class observe bacteria under the microprojector. .5 , Rightf lkfr, Delmar Hcyr-rk fouith hour citizenship students are interested in the Cuban problem, Diiuic .Xnli-wlt, Karen Hjrrst:-d. Charles Logan and George DePew find the exact lrwactimi of the trouble spot. Social science promotes insight and understanding of all the peoples of the world, Jonell Roe, Tom Corum, Linda Kropf, Gary Turner and Sandy Fin- ley are interested listeners as Linda Haynes tells them about the city of Rome, Italy, which they have studied in Mrs. Eleanor lVeakley's first hour world history class, Social science promotes worldly insight Participating in a panel discussion in Mrs. Doris Ream's fourth hour sociology class are Sherri LaCrone, Pete Jones, Nancy Hulse, Ruth Robinson and Ken Starr. 141 5,-: ,. , ' ' . 1 1 ' 3' 4. Q . -gf GA gt 5 ' if J ' f 7'1'Y' f f feffzf Yu? u s ' . gn if gf ' I' .g .' I I ' , Jilin .f 6X .wg . 9: . . a 1 A , . L2 we Il. Nunn-Y s s, ,Q lf' M7 Ai fyffl. 1 -'Sl-Q Q IJ.. gig F 13. ff. X' If Q I. 7 ' E l 1 :ggi -3 -s 7:- 'Wye-. aw A teacher affects eternityg he can never tell where his in- fluence stops. .SQ ' ' llenArylBrooks Adams X. ,. nf c . ' 1 n ,' ' f l t N is X X T , , ami! I yy V, x Z, Rb?-jf jlfi f, f- , K 7 fir 2' cy K L ' , V' g,1,f' ' Y '-INCL sci- -fs fy fi , X-' X' QP ,D ,I NW! ,f milfs? ,X D 1 X Vx I ,L Cl UQ, J' Y, 'UVM , ,,, I , f JU news- tw ,i ,M kg J Ju pf? Rad Q1 1 Y ,Q . tg! '.f Dui WL 'fx UBI' Q 9 , xx .Q X . ...XJ N JJ J 1 ,-f 1 V 'x ' N .1 Milf, ,A Cla-7 ZEN., Q wfyll! Aa jr G , Lai iblll I ww LCA J 1 ii X M Lily V ,J :Y . X4 H ff F3 X X ul, 1, -.1 , 1 W S X X I s 4 fl! ijxf .A I ifilfl W 5 ll 'ffl fr .vt X The infiuence of the faculty and the ad- ministrators upon the lives of the students extends beyond the school year. The exam- ples set throughout the four years of high school make a deep and lasting impression, favorable or unfavorable, in the mind of each individual. A teacher can never tell which facet of his personality will affect any one of his stu- dents. The educational staff sets and helps students achieve many standards and goals during the course of one school year. Scho- lastic, athletic and social aspects are organ- ized and supervised by the administration in order to strengthen the character of each in- dividual. t The repairing of a faulty locker brings Mr. George Davenport and Mr. Don Barham to the scene. This is a frequent sight in the halls at division I. Starting the day by looking in their mailboxes for such items as the daily bul- letin, mail, notices of telephone calls and other important material are Dr. M, O. johnson, Mr. John Henderson and Mr. Glin Green, The administration offers services Arriving at school early gives teachers an oppor- tunity to converse with one another before the school hours begin. Enjoying these few minutes are Miss Sarah Ellen Campbell, Miss Margaret Meredith, Mrs. Nelvada Dean, Miss Ellis Clem- ent and Mis. Mary F. Williams. sau -iii The faculty lounge is used throughout the day during con- ference periods for grading papers, reading current material or just for a break. Using these facilities are Mr. Tom Her- rick, Mr. Lynn Burris. Mrs. Mabel Whitehurst and hir. Kenneth Cline. D0l'0fhY Hales Oneida Beeman Ellen Bidstrup Counselor Sgignge Englijh Foreign Exchange Junior Class Sponsor Student Faculty Junior Play - Bus. Mgr. Adviser Science Club fDiv. Il E Dorothy Bierbaum English Dramatics Pep Club fDiv. IJ Senior Play - Director Rosemary Boetjer Louis Braley Sgt, Kenneth Brewer Englirh Art ROTC Student Council National Art Honor Ur. Highj Society fDiv. IJ other than classroom education One hundred thirty-two teachers and administrators make up the WVilliam Chrisman high school faculty. Even though they are housed in three buildings with half the freshman teachers at Palmer junior high school, half the freshman and all the sophomore teachers at Wlilliam Chrisrnan division H and all junior and senior teachers at W'illiam Chrisrnan division I, their goal of educating the 3000 students was one. These teachers have all earned baccalaureate degreesg many have received masters degreesg and a few have been awarded doctors degrees. All have accumulated additional hours as each teacher studies for at least five additional hours every live years. Several teachers sponsor Curricular or honor groups or extra-curricular groups. 147 Mrs. Sherry Gonzales sorts the mail for the teachers' boxes. This is just one of the many helpful deeds she performs for the faculty. Elwood Brown Music Student Council Assembly Co-sponsor fDiv. Ill -an ' ,f- Q-4 ,- . ,Cf Richard Buckridge Driver Education Coach -:Q fans. . 73. .. Ruth Brown Ronald Bruch Latin Physical Education Latin Club CDiv, Ill Lynn Burris H ista ry Coach Paula Burris History High School Red Cross CDiv. Ill The molding of chara Merrill Clark Mathematics Ellis Clement Science Senior Class Sponsor Senior Play - Bus. Mgr. Science Club fDiv. IJ Mary F. Clements Spanish Spanish Club fDiv. Il - Jr. Highj Drafting cter is achieved -gt t.t., .Q W 'i,1i I so , Florence Brush Spanish Spanish Club fDiv. Il FTA Ellen Campbell journalism English Quill and Scroll Gleam - Envoy Adviser Kenneth Cline Pallas Cockclair English Student Council CDiv. IIJ Edmond Davidson Nelxada Dean Jerry Dmsmore Esque Douglas History Home Economlcr Sczence Cztzzenrhzp Sophomore Class FHA CDH IJ Sclence Club KD1x IIJ Sponsor through goals set b the faculty Barbara Eichhorn Art National Art Honor Society CDix', IJ Nautilus Literary Society I 3 il X i ll1Hfl1 Shu, ? L- ' In., f 'FT A 'I :If Mary Kennedy All Verna King Hifmry rl Phy5icaIEf1'umtion swarm c:.,ur.fa1 ,AGT Pep Cluh QDiv, ui Finance Committee sponsor qniv. IJ fl ., .rx Vida Kraus VVarr0n Lannlcss Engljjh Phyuml Edumlmn Shakespearean Literary COHFII Soriety Vida Ruth Lautier Phillip Legg Raymond Lesh David Link Citizenship Englixli Meiali' Shop Stage Crew Industrial Arts Club Co-sponsor CDiv. Ill Ihis pe ' ' f thered Richard Litle Donald Lrvhrengcl Ethmel Lyon Louise MacDonald Science Mathemalicx Malhenzatirs English L. E. McConnell Robert McHenry James McLain Janice Malott Illusic Physical Education Mathematicx Art Palmer Freshman Coach Art Club CDiv. Band Frank Meeker Margaret Meredith Dorothy Miller jerry Moore Counselar Speech Art Mathematics Debate National Forensic League Speech Department Play -- Director by faculty sponsored activities Commerce A5 you Like It LouRette Mothcrshead Dramatic Society Eflglfih - Dramatics Committee Charles Moran Assists Publications Bill MOYQI' fDiV. ID Higmry Adviser fDiV. IIJ Cifflfflfhlp SAK -.- -Ni 1. '.-In Doris Ream Carmin Reed Margaret Reifl' History Malhemalic: Physical Education High School Red Health Cross CDiv. IJ Pep Club Ur. Highj to direct scholars toward grad Sue Ridings Verda Riller Mary Robinson Homemaking French Home Economics FHA Ur. Highj French Club FHA CDiv. IU .ff i Eleanor Richardson English Freshman Class Sponsor Highl uation Grace Rowe Speech Student Council Assemblv Committee Co-sponsor QDiv. IU Helen Rucker English Assists Publications Adviser Ur. Highj gi.. C ,fl ,cf mciccafcd- ' Q Phyxical Education t. Kfnarbm sghqndeimeyer Albert sehfik Coach M X-.Commerce Mathematicr ,gf Merle Shafer Berneta Sherman Sgignge Psychology Science Club Curzienzpomry Isruex QDiv. IIJ Dramatics Committee fDiv. IJ ,l Kenneth Smith Clay Snowden COE Driver Education COE Club Coach Q le Louise Spurlin Buell Stewart Roberta Stokovaz Gerald Stroud English Mathemalicx Physical Education Physical Education Freshman Class Health Health Sponsor Ur, Highl Coach Teachers show much enthusiasm Wilma Upton Billy Summa Max Terry English History Science Ralph Thompson High School Red Coach Science Club fDiv. ID Science Cross fDiv. IU s. QS. I V7 5 ni li g ' Ethel lNaitman Nlallzenzatics Student Council Elections Committee Sponsor fDiv. IQ Eleanor Yveakley Hixlury f l N Harriett llleatherford Illnllzenzrztics Student Council Elections Committee Sponsor CDiv. Ill Vivian Weishaupt Commerce Sophomore Class Sponsor Donald YVelborn Major Charles Wcst Kenneth Williams Musir ROTC Engluh Band Rifle Team Orfhestra National Rifle lDiv, IIB Association in efforts to stimulate learners Nfary F. VVilliams English Billie VVilson Physical Ezluczzlion M-Cluly Nora Witthar Srience Daxicl Yahnig Coordinator Counselor mln Q.,...,f Administrators effect overall plans Dr Guy Carter became superintendent of the Incle pendence school system July 1 1962. He came to Inde- pendence at the beginning of the 1954-1955 school year as administrative assistant and had served in that ca- pacity until July 1. Dr. Carter received his baccalaureate degree from Southwest Missouri state college in Springfield. He re- ceived both a Master's and Doctor's degree from thc University of Missouri. The doctorate was in public school administration. His early experience included being a high school classroom teacher and coach. He served as superintend- ent of schools at Mansfield, Missouri. Dr. Guy Carter Superintendent Mrs. Ruth Arnold Mrs. Pauline Brown Miss Janearl jones Secretary for Administrative Treasurer Secretary 06562 Board of Education Board of Education llllll' f-T M S . 158 for student bod Mfniig io tic pwsiiioi of vifiriff-I 1 .ici Eif.. D11 Cixffr EIFCXIIZT s11p'::'f:'.ie-xilzzz: s Josiyfi F. Beri- swrz. principal of WiIli1z1 Chris: 5. 'gh school sig-,ce 1952. He !'CC?i','3Ci Eizs :fr Pclcxiz- fl.C fix sqimcls of Iriciffp-Q-:'.clQt1ce , f- was 1 1' zrfci Erie. Mx: Bensffn retains-Q :Qfs Backs. -z' of Fciuice deqrevg :'-Hzu Blgzywillr sigw cfilego .2113 :fs Hisiffs cfcgzwu .Aziz the Lwnixmsfiy of Xfissopxi. HH his dice fY',l!fE1r'Z' Jtmiiznic study 51: lik? L':1i'.c1'sitj.' 4'-iv Missy?-11:'i. His past cxpczifince incfucfs-cf Ex-fzif 1 cllsszvotiz in-QLCEQQ A ouch .uid principal fr 1210 91111111 sclujlc-I sus' Extimy C. Parks, director 027 1 sirxction since 1959, came zo the Irmcfcpurlcfvncc school sysiuztx 2:1 1951. Du?- izzg this time he has solved as -?',1IlEf'I' high COLzt1seloz'. dis rector of gL1id:mcf3 suzwfcas. '.iO:-pZiZ1CipI1i li Wflligzu Cihriszzzan division II. princfpi of Oil sfgc-Q-:1ci.11'y school and pzizlcipai of XYil1i.1z:z C.21:'fs:t'3n ciix isfmi II. Mr. Parks was horn in P.xr21slf3j.', Yf:'gi:1i:x: he If-crix cd his 6I6K1CYK3!'f-' and high school edzicazimn tic-:'Q. His Bachelor of Sciencc .md Blaster of Qcicnce degrees in education were earned at Centra! Missouri stare col- lege in XVarrensbL1rg, He Las cr-zmzirizxeci his Q!'C:d',l.IIC study' at the L'nix'ersi:5' of Kansas. Mrs, Dorcihy Shir-. Sevetcf, to Dwi: In:fruc::cn 15 Corning to the lndependence school system in 1955, lrelloy Brown. new principal ol dixision Il. taught science in junior high school for one year and one semester. He then became vice-principal of Ott secondary srliool. 'lihis position eventually evolved into vice-principal of YYilliam Chrisman division II. After live and one hall' years as vice- principal Mr. Brown moved to the position of principal. His previous experience was two years teaching at the Santa Fe high school. Waverly, Missouri. Mr. Brown was born and reared in Green Ridge, hlissouri, receiving his elementary and high school education here. He graduated from Central Missouri state college with a Bachelor of Science in education degree. His graduate degree, Master of Arts, was earned at the University of Kansas City. Keith Bench Vice'Prin:ipal, Division II M ff gf ff- . Q A LeRoy Brown Principal, Division Il Joining the stall of the Independence schools in 1961 as an elementary principal, Keith Bench became the new vice-principal of Vlilliain Chris- man division H when LeRoy Brown moved to the position of principal. From 1958 to 1961 Mr. Bench was principal of the Carrollton elementary schools. His previous experience included being a high school principal and teaching junior high mathematics. A native of Lanton, Missouri, Mr. Bench at- tended the Brandsville elementary school, grad- uated from the Koshkonong high school in 1946 and did a tour of duty with the navy 1946-1950. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the Arkansas state college and a Master of Education degree from the University of Nlissouri. Responsibilities of the principals Miss Gl0fi2l JEHCFSOH Mrs. Alice Wloirhaye Mrs. Mary Holladay File Clefk Attendance Secretary Secretary .-4 Edward Shelton Principal, Division I William Burlingame, xice principal dixision I receiwed his elementary and high school educa tion in Wlarrenshurg Missouri After Uraduatinv from the college hi h school he attended Central Vhssouri state collcge and recened 1 Bachelor of Science degree in physics His graduate study was done at the University of Kansas where he was awarded a Master of Science degree m secondary school administration Wir Burlingame came to the Independence school system in 1935 to teach mathematics in junior high for one year He then taught mathe m'1t1cs for four years at division I before becom mg vice principal in 1961 Before he came to Independence Mr Burlingame had taufrht math ematlcs in the Scdaha high school He had also taught one year at Russellxille Missouri, and serxed as district manager of the DX oil company for two years Mr Burlingame sponsors National Honor society His sixth year in the Independence school sys- tem marked Edward Shelton's first year as prin- cipal of division I. For the past three years he had been principal of division IIg the other two years were spent as principal of junior high. Be- torefcoming to Independence he was principal of the Caruthersville high school and principal and teacher in an Iowa school. Mr. Shelton graduated from the Quitman, Missouri high schoolg he did his undergraduate study at Northwest Missouri state college and re- ceived a Bachelor of Science degree with majors in business administration and mathematics. His graduate degree, Master of Education, was con- ferred by the University of Colorado after he had completed his graduate study with a major in ad- ministration and supervision. He has also studied at the University of Southern California. lNilliam Burlingame Vice-Principal, Division I are diversified but well executed Mrs Sherry Gomqles Mrs Mahel Whitehurst MTS BOIUHC Alllfl Attendants Clerk Sggyglary to Prznmpal Secretary Bookkeeper Palnier junior high school principal. Mrs. Blau- rint- Yeats. uttencled Independence elementary schools and graduated from YVilliarn Chrisrnan high school. Her first teaching experience of five years was also in the elementary schools of Inde- pendence. hirs. Yeats attended Central hlissouri state col- lege but completed the requirements for her Bach- elor of Science in education degree at the Kansas City teachers college. Her graduate study was done at the University of Kansas City where she was awarded a Master of Arts degree. Before coming to Yay junior high school as principal in 1959, she had held the satire position in the Rock Creek schools and Bryant elementary school. Louis A. Mannen I - - M .M Y Vine-Principal, Palmer Junior High T5 A aurme eats l I Prznrzpal, Palmer Junior High Louis A. Mannen, vice-principal of Palmer jun- ior high school, is a native of Montrose, Missouri, where he attended elementary and high school. He was graduated from the Central Missouri state col- lege with a Bachelor of Science in education degree. For his graduate study he attended Colorado state college to earn a Master of Arts degree. He has also earned additional graduate hours from the Uni- versity of Kansas City. His first teaching experience was in the Belton, Missouri high school. He came to the Palmer jun- ior high school in 1952. -nr- They point students toward graduation Mrs. Barbara Hart Mrs. Marguerite Ford Secretary Allendanre Clerk V'-p 1n- tri, -Ie ol- ee. a.te lso Ill- Jn, n- I1 Mrs. Floyd Synder Sr. who had been a member and presi- dent of the board for many years resigned as she moved from the district. She was replaced by Mrs. Tom Buckley. Members of the board of education meet in regular ses- sion Tuesday evening, September ll, to consider the sa- lient problems for the beginning of the 1962-1963 school year. Seated around the table are Donald Slusher, mem- berg Harold Smith, presidentg J. Everett McCluhan, vice- presidenty George Berkemier, memberg Mrs. Tom Buckley, memberg and Mrs. Frank Baldus, member. Board of Education Elected by the qualified Voters of the Independence School district, the six members of the board of edu- cation act as the general agent of the state in carrying out the will of the people of the district in the matter of public education. Two members are elected each year. The board has three functional duties: policy making, executive and appraisal. Year by year the functions of the school grow more complex. Greater responsibilities are placed upon those entrusted with the education of youth, lt is the desire of the board that it might always be responsive to the educational needs of the school district. 'l'he goals of the board of education for the current school yr-ar are improvement of instructional program, atlt-ciiialt' housing, adequate salaries for all personnel and interpretation of school needs to the public. Harold Smith President 163 Fran! Row: Mrs. George Heck, Mrs. Kenneth B. Smith, Mrs, Doris Ream, Mrs. G, YV. Prichard, Mrs, Elmer G. Shults, Mrs. Henry Heckman, Mrs. Earl Balke, Mrs. Claude Stone, Mrs. Loften Keirsey, Mrs. Jay Weeks Jr. Back Row: Mrs, Richard Stuck, Mrs. Gordon Andes, Mrs. Dave C. Vance Jr., Mrs. Harold Barnes, Mrs. Vern K. Meinershagen, Mrs, George McClary, Mrs. Vance E. Link, Mrs, Francis Kassen, Edward J Shelton, Mrs. James Willis, Mrs. Brenda Johnson, Mrs. Harold Martin, Mrs, D. O. McConnell, Mrs. Harold Lorimer. Not Pictured: LeRoy Brown, Mrs, Maurine Yeats, Mrs. Richard Digby, Mrs. Charles Massie, Miss Margaret Meredith, Mrs, James T. Van Biber. Parent Teacher Association Mrs, Elmer G. Shults President More parents and teachers as active and participating mem- bers has been the goal of the William Chrisman parent-teacher association for the 1962-1963 school year. This goal would aid the students in having happy moments to remember. Back-to-School night was observed the evening of October 4 at division I, October 9 at Palmer junior high and October ll at division II. Almost 1000 parents went through their ehild's regular schedule. The December 4 meeting was known as College Night when many parents and students met and heard representatives from more than 30 outstanding colleges. February 7 was Trades Night so that parents and students interested in a trade could gain first hand knowledge concerning many trades. The last meeting was held in April. 164 1-1- - xi 7 W . ENERMICY EXIT WW' l A' Front Row: John Pace, Donna Ewing, Wilma Peffer, Charley Miller. Second row: Stanley Curtis, John Randall, Arneta Croft, Dorothy Bishop. Back Row: LeRoy Hugger, Don Chamberlain, Billie Wright, Betty jones. 'Q Qfftl' . fr' Lois Hopkins, john Pace, Lillian Narramore These serve safely and cheerfully Forty bus drivers guide the busses which trans- port the students of the Independence schools each day. Sixty-Five per cent of the drivers are women, Many of them have been driving nine or ten years. A driverls work begins at 7:10 a.m. and ends at 4:25 p.m. This is part time work, how- ever. These men and women must possess patience, understanding, courage, a sense of humor and a love of young people. Of course, to be qualified for the position, they must be careful drivers to provide for the safety of their passengers. Their continuous motto or slogan is 'lthe stu- dents must get to school in all kinds of weather Y - and they must be ready to take them home early in the event of snowstonns. Bus drivers also take stud:-nts to football and basketball games, on held trips, to workshops and all other school- sponsored events. Drixer in Bus: John Pace. Front Rn::'.' Bob Clark, Fred Skinner. Sfmrzfl Row: Mildred Lenlmolcl, lreiu' Borrhert. Back Row: June Phillips. Florence ODell, Esther Sc-ner. Beulah Schannuth, Fran- 165 ri-s Burns, Ethel Mc'CorkIe. W' effewe Division II cafeteria is composed of Front Raw: Eleanor Harris, Barbara Monroe, Eldora Reming- ton, Verna Graham, Elizabeth Lukens, Ola Wil- liams, Flossie Smith, Doreen Martin, Back Row: Mildred Hays, Lucille Mick, Mary Clifford, Doris Bergman, Ruth Moffet, Kay Sawyer, Dorothy Mueller, Virginia McWilliams. E. Remington, E. Lukcns, D. Mueller, O. Williams, F. Smith and V. Graham have prepared the dessert for division II students. Serving food daily to many students Palmer junior high cafeteria personnel include Front Row: Betty Stuart, Leona Hawkins, Thuryse Roberts, Willie Mae Gaughf, Zella Thompson, Alice Lupardus, Erma Lawson, Verna Lee Hayton, Back Row: Keitha Kay Warner, Mary Francis Troyer, Gertrude Minton, Belva Leath, Elverna McCormick, Edith Norris, NeLeta Smith, Thera Wheeler. mf- :-' fa 4 wo' 'lr 31 -L to 'Jw E 166 About 2000 students cat in the three cafeterias for the students of William Chrisman high school. The lunches are of two types - a plate lunch and a la carte. Ghrisman division I cafeteria also has a snack bar. Many of the women working in the cafeteria are mothers who are especlally interested in children and who recene real enjoyment from doinff this work which they feel 1S rendermg a. real serv ice Mrs Lois Bridges manager of the di vision I cafeteria has 15 women helpinff serxe 650 730 persons each day Mrs Verna Graham mam er of the dni sion II cafeteria is aided by 15 women Fne of whom start preparing the food at 730 am Mis NeLeta Smiths man afei of Palmer junior lnfh cafeteria helm includts Exe full tum and ll part time xsoxlxzis Some of thcsc bcffin pitpiimft food lot the lint different periods of s xm 1t7 00 im ew x i A -4 s Q y -95 ' wir xl . Y . I , A L' ' -.H ' D i I -if ' 5 tj V F ,, A I X , sl ,-' X l ,j Is? 'L I - ,K1 I I Front Row: Betty Riley, Delores Yocum, Leta Tovey, Alice Benedict, Helen Coffman, Betty Elliott, Imogene Lois Bridges, Madge Edwards, Gladys Hornbuckle, Ruth Brooks, Clydine Maxwell, Lola Dilks comprise the divi- Graham. Back Row: Lucille Abernathy, Erma Hopper, sion I cafeteria personnel. is rewarding to cafeteria personnel Betty Elliott cleans tables in the cafeteria, division I, after the students have eaten their lunch. xgji Mrs. Francis Peterson is serving her second year as matron for the girls, restrooms at division I, She enjoys a Cup of coffee as a respite from her duties. ie 1 ,1 Nlrs. Ruth Graham is at the snack bar dnt sion I, each day to sell malts potato chips milk, orange drink, fzitos or ice cream to those students who do not go through the lunch line. 'v , A.. :it R. T Q f- iff' 'K K L --'x I , L u 59' 1 Above: Marvin Conley, Fred Gardner, Ralph Bayne and A. Brown pause from their routine cleaning at division II for a picture for the yearbook. Left: Frank Woodward, James Cooper and Delbert Tovey fhead custodianj are getting ready to sweep the halls after all division TI students have gone to their classes, Custodians work round the clock Palmer junior high school custodians are ready to clean the rooms and halls in order that all will be in readiness for the beginning of a new day. They are George Stewart, Cal- vin Ragland, Clarence Petersen, Lawrence Slusher and james Hart. Custodians in all the buildings are friends of lcarhc-rs and students. They are ready and willing to he-lp all who need their st-rvirus. mx. J. a er CP es. 1 K ,4-I ' I ivaffff ,-for a, xr ,V .. M es, I I is inf '- Above: Albert Isbell, Lawrence Schwab, Wayne Rich- ardson, Michael Friend and Estol Goff are ready to clean the halls of Chrisman I. Right: George Davenport, Floyd Agan and Don Barham repair the power mower so the lawn may be kept in ex- cellent condition. , to preserve clean buildings for all r l Floyd Burnell, H. lNIcCarl.y, Virgil Ham- 1 ilton and Raymond King buff and polish the Hoors at division I to a glistening sheen. 1,1 Custodians are on duty at all times in the building. They are busy cleaning and re' pairingg helping students and teachers with ir problems Concerning lockers, lighting and , any other problems that has to do with 3 K building maintenance. ' -'T'ffF?iZfZ11'fTZ Xe-Q11-'K '.r 7E?ii?'5'4ZF32-TY'-f 'i Q, ! i A 3 1 ! I. I 1 M Z. V 11 U 1 l V 1 V il rg sf'-f 5' .,r. ,jtnff-as I A I The great end of life is not knowledge but action. Technical Education ri 'Acc' gif! Z ffjx K y if-7 I Pyflgffzgiiy V C , JC D956 f feccifff 7!2QjzQfQ -aid QQ lag, fffeifirfffv f7c.?f7 Graz' . . 2 'QEQK4 weadefy QZQJWML -Q1 Qgfdffft , c , Knowledge is necessary to every person in the present-day world. But the acquisition of knowledge and degrees is worthless if not put into use. The purpose of the various sponsored clubs and honor societies is to put this knowl- edge into action. Members of these clubs are given an op- portunity to increase their interest and par- ticipation in various Helds. Functions of the organizations during the year are increased knowledge by Held trips, competitions, serv- ice projects, elections and dances. Active par- ticipation in these clubs unites the student body and prepares each for his future role in life. K? ffsf 252 52 514551 .4270 ,f ' f' Council supplies student leadership Ja . A , 1v 'P -.44 Kenneth Smith President One representative and one alternate who have an HM grade average are elected from each homeroom by the students in the homeroom to form the division I student council. Council meetings are held on alter- nate Mondays with committee meetings on the other Mondays. Members of the council choose membership on a committee. These include Beartown, activities, elec- tions, assembly and finance committees. Major proj- ects of the council were the filling and distribution of Christmas baskets, sponsoring a foreign exchange stu- dent and entertaining the faculty at a coffee Septem- r' NJ 3,7417 1. ,, 'if David Harris Vice-President mer workshop at Columbia, attending state and dis- trict meetings and sponsoring a Gleam-Signing mixer in May. Students selected as their oflicers: president, Ken Smith, vice-president, David Harris, secretary, Patti Allen, treasurer, Judy Gosney, parliamentarian, Lyn- da Hall, sponsor, Mis: Thelma Myers, assembly com- mittee sponsor, Miss Verna Ottg elections and char- ters committee sponsor, Miss Ethel Waitman, finance committee sponsor, Miss Mary Kennedy. Karen Huhn was appointed foreign exchange stu- dent representative to the local American Field Serv- ber 4. ice council. Judy Sharp was selected as Beartown Activities for the year included attending a sum- chairman. Patti Allen Judy Gosney Lynda Hall Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Gi' 3 4 - 1 az .Z :' Front Row: Parliamentarian, L. Van Kirk, treasurer, D. Perkins, president, S. Philson, vice-president, M. Taylor, secretary, V. Digby, Beartown chairman, N. Nichols. Row Two: S. Walls, W. Noland, C. Floyd, C. Shakespeare, B. Ford, S. McCain, P. Smith, Jones, R. Simpson. Row Three: P. Cockefair fsponsorj, C. Price, S. Ballance, C. Schulenberg, D. Ritter, M. Cockerell, S. Benner, L. Reeves, o ,l O fg- l P. Lafaver, B, Betts, K. Krahl. Raw Four: D. Mundy, M Morgan, R. McClain, E. Griffin, S. Williams, M. Kassen J. Fisher, A. Thoman, E. MacDonald, D. Logan, V. Dal lam, Back Row: J. Oatis, L. Love, I. Meyer, G. Poe, J. Nunn F. Vance, D. Hosler, J. MacPherson, B. Schannuth, R Link, L, Waters. Consummates in effective leadership Providing an opportunity for the development of good citizenship and intelligent leadership, promoting closer relationship between faculty and students, helping improve school conditions by increasing school spirit and scholarship and serving as an advisory body for students is the purpose of the division II student council. Any student enrolled in division II with a scholastic average of M is eligible for mem- bership. One representative and one alternate are elected from each homeroom by students in that homeroom. Their two major projects were supplying Christmas baskets for the needy and having a spring tea for the faculty, decorating display cases in the halls, advertising games and social aflairs, holding all elections needed, presenting assemblies to the student body and raising mon- ey to Hnance their various projects were the major activities of the council. The officers were president, Stephen Philson, vice-president, Martha Taylor, secretary, Vickie Digby, treasurer, D'Ann Perkins, parliamentar- ian, Linda Van Kirk, sponsor, Mrs. Pallas Cock- erfair. Officers D. Perkins, V. Digby, N. Nichols, L. Van Kirk, M. Taylor and S. Philson plan their next regular session in an informal meeta ing. -if 174 I n! 1. nr ylor eet- Representatives lead Palmer freshmen Being a part of the Palmer freslunan student council is a busy and important job. To become a member of the council one must maintain an NRI average. be elected by his homeroom as a representative or an alternate and attend all the regular meetings. The purpose of the student council is to pro- vide an opportunity for the development of good citizenship, intelligent leaders and to pro- mote closer relations between faculty and stu- dents. Student council also helps increase school spirit and to serve as an advisory body for the students. Presiding officers of the Palmer freshman stu- dent council are president, Bill Luther: vice- president 3 Bob Hansen, secretary-treasurer, Debby Hatch: parliamentarian, Jan Stites: sponsor, Mrs. Rosemary Boetjer. I y , I jan Stites, Bob Hansen, Bill Luther and Debbie Hatch meet in the junior high library to develop some projects for the Palmer fresh- men. Front Row: Vice-president, Bob Hansen, secretary-treasur er, Debbie Hatch, parliamentarian, jan Stites, president, Bill Luther. Row Two: M. Finken, J. Pine, B. Baker, K Browning, J. McConnell, C. Myers, S. Green, C. J. Craig. Row Three: P. Crawford, M. Morales, S. Soper, S. Wilkin- l l l l l I 1 1 i i I l l l l I l l trams, ,S a I .qs J son, S. Alumbaugh, R. Downey, S. Ragland. Row Four Schilpp, N. Keyes, M. Reardon, A. Basler, R. Cochran, G Burrows, J. Webb. Bark Row: J. Mitchell, L. Scheier, C Tender, D. McDole, S. Nash, B. Boyd, 175 Having the ability to speak a clifTeren't lan- guage has its rewards for any one taking a lan- guage at NYilliam Chrisman. To liztve fun in a different language other than their own is the purpose of the division II Spanish club, sponsored by Mrs. Mary Clements. If a student is enrolled in Spanish I or Spanish II with an E or HS average, he is eligible for membership. The activities for the year that were very much enjoyed were the Guadalupe dinner and an ice- skating party, attended by most of the members. The club had a successful cookie sale which has been its major project. Spanish club ofhcers are president, Kay Hutch- eson, vice-president, Ashby Shoopg Secretary, Karen Krahl, reporter, Charles Croston, and sponsor, Mrs. Mary Clements. A. Shoop, K. Hutcheson, K. Krahl and C. Coffman are busily en- gaged with selling each other fortune cookies. This was one of their money making projects. These students have fun with Spanish Front Row- Vice-President, A. Shoop, secretary, K. Krahl treasurer, C. Coffman, president, K. Hutcheson. Row Two: L. Gordon, D. Harrington, M. Farnsworth, C. Burnup, C Gordon, M. Williams, M. Finken, F. Chapman, M. Belew, C. Boier, G. Akers, C. Caldwell, S. Cornell. Row Three: L. McDowell, P. Smith, E. Castillo, L. Barnett, M. Beeler, N Maynard, M. Weeks, J. Toloso, G. Imlay, P. Aker, D. Park, D. Iott, R. Speer, L. Harvey, C. Dearinger, J. Pine, R. Rid- Q ler. Row Four: C. George, C. Floyd, K. Whiting, D. Mid- dleton, E. Butler, R. Albert, T. Pugh, S. Hopkins, C. Ar- nold, R. Lambkin, J. Erickson, S. Harris, C. McCarroll, R. Tousley, L. Bissell, C. Rogers, J. Kelly, D. Alvord. Back Row: L. Myers, M. Taylor, Z. Hubble, D. Thorne, W. Pet- ersen, B. Ridler, L. Beal, D. Hinklc, J, Bass, C. Turnham, R. Lightcap, C. Martin, J. Horne, K. Dunbar, S. Parish, M. Arnold, L. Field, M. Wade, C. Croston. R nen- of id- 'Xt- R. lzck Ct- ml sh, VE f fa Study Spanish people and countries The study of Spanish speaking people and countries are the purposes of the division I Spanish club. During the year they take trips to Guadalupe Center and hold a Spanish Fiesta in Nlareh. Students are selected by the People To People Program for school exchange, Being enrolled in Spanish, having taken a year of Spanish previously or else being a native from a Spanish speaking country are the only requirements for belong- ing to the club. The elected officers this year are president, Garland Land, viee-president, Nola Jean Long, secretary, Kathi McConnell, treasurer, Ann Mesleg and reporter, Carol Salyer. The sponsor is Mrs. Florence Brush. Kathi McConnell holds a pinata for Carol Salyer, Ann Mesle, Garland Land and Nola Jean Long to admire and wonder what surprises it holds. Front Row: Sponsor, Mrs. Florence Brush, president, G. Land, vice-president, N. J. Longg secretary, K, McConnell, reporter, C. Salyer, treasurer, A. Mesle. Row Two: C. Baldus, L. Brown, L. Head, J. Russell, K, Heckmann, J. Steck, D. Skouse, D. Swan, B. Storm, L. Kramer, M. Port- er. Row Three: D. Hunter, K. Fowler, C. Conway, S. Just- .lg li' P' ice, K. Cadwell, J, Himes, J, Bisholf, J. Cash, P. Shull, L Harbin, B. Carsons. Row Four: L. Heinlen, L. WVinholtz K. Douglas, R. Holliger, J. Cornell, C. Morton, J. Draper C. Croston, S. Chitwood, M. Ewing. Back Row: Finke E. Crick, J. Huggett, H. Gower, J. Castle, C. Woody, T WVhitloek, V. Nihill, J. Worden, R. Witte. i l i 177 li it l 9 xr' M Front Row: President, S. Fadlerg reporter, S. Hettick. Row Two: C. Justus, K, Thomas, C. Corley, S. Holt, C. LaMont, S. Hatley, L. Markley, L. Smith, J. Dollins. Row Three: P. Bass, B. McConchie, L. Chandler, C, Anderson, S. Hagen, S. Burton, Miss Verda Riller fSponsorD, L. Hare. Back Row: C. Woody, K. Mann, L. Jones, B. Harper, S. Ors- cheln, L. Evers, W. La Mere, M. Hanford, L. Look. Supplies extra-classroom dividends French club provides social activities and opportu- nities for students interested in French activities out- side of the usual classroom routine. One of the inter- esting things members did this year was having a Christmas party in which a three-course French din- ner was served. At one regular meeting French cheese was served, at another pate' de foie gras. The April in Paris dance was a fund-raising project for the club. Front Row: Vice-president, S. Myers, treasurer, S. Philsong secretary, C. Parks. Row Two: G. Whitson, M. A. Bales, B. Allen, S. Hunter, D. Perkins, J. Miller, C. Cairns, E. Agee N. Nichols, P. Moody, K. Stowell, B. Allen. Row Three: K Kelly, Y. Madole, G. Lingle, J. Hart, L. Biggs, B. Bailey, P McGinnis, L. R. Brown, L. Spears, L. L. Kropf, W. Bird- 1 Students in French club have a way of keeping busy throughout the year. Some of the students par- ticipated in the People-to-People program during the International fair in Independence and attended the International fair in Wichita to help in the French booth. The only requirement for becoming a member of the club is to have a knowledge of French or be a member of a French class. song, M. Shoop, Miss Riller. Row Four: B. Yelton, L. Stone, J. Bybee, P. Ouimette, J. Camerlynck, G. Browns, C. Welch, J. Butcher, N, Zumwalt, M. Siegfried, C. Dragon, J. West. Back Row: C. DeLong, B. Keens, R. Austin, J. Kinchle, G. Dickey, D, Beal, J. Young, G. Turner, S. Ellis, C. Harp, S. Jones, L. Goodrich. Front Row: President, M. Carter, vice-president, S. King, secretary, M. Cockerellg treasurer, ' 'ity' ' T. Morton. Row Two: Mrs. Ruth Brown Csponsorj, J. Davis, J. Moore, N. Zimmerman, C. Hagan, T. Brandenburg. Row Three: B. Carr, L. Cole, C. May, L. Freeman, S. Johnston, J. Allen, J. Cox. Back Row: L. Brady, J, Brown, B. Bidstrup, N. Mc Mullen, T. Wesner, T. J, White, M. Whitehead, K. Huhn, B. Campbell. Maridclla Carter as Little Bo Peep is leading her fellow officers Tom Morton, Sue King and Michelle Cockerell into a. successful Latin club year. Further interest in Latin club this year adopted the title SPQR which stands for i'The Senate and the Roman Peo- ple.'l Although Latin is not a spoken language, SPQR is not without a purpose. They strive to further an ae- tive interest in and knowledge of the Latin language and those who used it. N-A Latin and Romans The club chose the second Thursday of every month for their regular meeting time. Programs were planned by standing committees. Often these com- memorated various Roman holidays. Membership is open to any student who has taken two years of Latin or is taking Latin II. Dues are Fifty cents per year. Front Row: B. Deister, J. Dyler, R. Kennaman, S. Gillum, C. Martin, J. Branstetter. Row Two: Mrs. R. B. Brown, L. Sutton, S. Crawford, M. Shannon, G. Whittier, B. Warr, J. Gosney. Back Row: J. Livesay, R. Gish, T. Doty, D. Dickey, C. Peters, D, Rosen- baum. . , , ll 41 lf Ffont Row: Sponsor, Mrs. Doris Ream, president, P. Grubb, executive board member, G. Baing secretary- treasurer, N. Sanders, parliamentarian-reporter, R. Goffel. Johnson, J. Virgil, J. Branstetter, L. Johnson, C, Miner, P. Row Two: L. Head, S, Watson, S, Woodward, B. Dolan, B Briscoe, C. Wooldridge. Row Three: C. Birdwell, L. Heilen f . D. Ballou, N. Yale, A. Schultz, L. Castle, N. Graff, K. Mor- gan, B. Ferguson, S. O'Dell, B. Kliefoth. Bark Row: S. Wil- lard, T, Cotter, D. Groesbeck, N, Brestogianis, L. Anderson, L. Alley, J. Worrel, J. Miner, V. Prichard, P. Townley, J. Coleman. Bring international activities near William Chrisman high school division I Red Cross is composed of students interested in bringing international activities into the high school and in promoting this relationship with students here and abroad. Activities for the year included an annual picnic and making a picture album for a foreign country. This year they won second place for beauty with their Halloween float. Major projects were the Halloween parade float, preparing Christmas stockings for Veteran's hospi- tals, a dance January 26 and the annual member- ship drive. Oiiicers of the club are president, Pamela Grubb, vice-president, Gloria Bain, secretary-treasurer, Nan- cy Sandersg and parliamentarian-reporter, Roberta Coffel. Mrs. Doris E. Ream is the sponsor. Admiring the second place trophy won by their float in the Halloween parade are Gloria Bain, Pamela Grubb, Lebert Al- ley, Nancy Sanders and Roberta Colfel. Many hours were spent in decorating the Float at the home of Carole Miner. 0 ,.k , Front Row: Executive board member, T. Wesnerg president M. Stark-5 vice-president, P. Fraleyg secretary, J. Mudd treasurer, D. Weddle. Row Two: S. Hall, J. Alumbaugh, D. Patton, B, Outlaw, V. Hurley, L. Sutherland. S. Amer- ine, Mrs. Upton CSponsorj. Row Three: D. Butcher, K. Paschall, L, Miller, D. Ebel, J. Hubble, D. Caudle, L. i Meeker, M. Bray, C. Gorden. Row Four: L. Brady, B. Reeves, C. Stan, D. Graves, T. Pack, B. Craig, D. Sympson, L. Shoush, M. Scott, Back Row: S. Harris, B. Bergin, C Thomas, P. Lightcap, J. Rowe, C. Lindsey, J. Perry, R. Bez- emer, C. Linnenbrink, D. Thorne. Serve others in home and community To become a member of High School Red Cross at division II one must have an HM or above in grade average, a willingness to work and attend all meetings. Being a member of Red Cross gives students the opportunity to plan and to work. Members have a chance to serve others as volunteers in the home and community. High School Red Cross promotes understanding and friendship in the world community. Members have participated in many planned activities for this year, Representatives were sent to Unity Training Center. While some worked at bake sales, concession stands, assemblies and the Red Cross dance, others collected Pepsi bot- tle caps to help Finance a chest. Red Cross mem- bers mde tray favors for vererans for the holi- days and compiled groups of short stories to be sent to different hospitals. Projects for the ,62 and '63 year were the filling of a Christmas stocking, Filling a high school chest for a disaster area, annual enroll- ment drive and a talent assembly to be taken to the Veterans, hospital as entertainment. Every year one school is chosen by the Red Cross to distribute the Christmas stockings in the Kansas City Veterans' hospital. This year William Chrisman division H was chosen. Fif- teen volunteers were dismissed from school De- cember 20. . Officers are president, Marjory Stark, vice- president, Pam Fraleyg secretary, Jo Lynn Mudd, treasurer, Dale Weddlcg sponsor, Mrs. Wilma Upton, co-sponsor, Miss Judith Hacker- Ott. Dale Weddle, Pam Fraley, Tom Wesner, Jo Lynn Mudd and Marj- ory Stark examine High School Red Crorx journals in order to in- form club members of the many interesting projects in which they may work during the school term. si , Front Row: M. Williams, D. Weeks, W. Hazlett, P. Mullens, P. Reneau, D. Oll-Iara. Row Two: L. Eiker, J. Rahe, D. Hoover, L. Reed, G. DePew, E. Castil- lo. Row Three: R. Gould, G. Byrne, A. Engelke, V. Whitnell, L. VanCamp, M. Oliver. Back Row: J. Welty, C. Peterson, R. Scott, M. Roach, G. Flanagan, S. Hawks. Students learn purposes of Red Cross A representative and alternate are elected in each homeroom to serve as members of the Palmer fresh- man high school Red Cross which is to acquaint the students with the purposes and activities of the American Red Cross. The President and an executive board member, Holding a Christmas stocking which was filled for someone Mike Ethington, attended the Workshop at Unity in ah veterans, hospital in the Kansas City area are Enrique Castillo, Pam Mullins and Pam Reneau. Hundreds of these village in October. They reported their experiences stockings were filled for Veterans. to the club. Other projects include the Hlling of the Christmas stockings to be distributed to the Vet- erans' hospitals. Each homeroom was responsible for at least one stocking. Officers were president, Kevin Northcraftg vice- president, Barbara Smithg secretary, Pam Mullins, treasurer, Enrique Castillo, and parliamentarian, Pam Reneau. Mrs. Mabel Day is the sponsor. 5 182 Evokes interest in business practices To elevate the status of its members and to ad- vance their interests in the business world is the dual purpose of the Commercial club. Requirements for membership are maintaining average grades and being enrolled in a commercial course at the time of filing an application for membership. Initiation of new members, a Christmas party December 6, speakers from the business world and field trips to various businesses comprised the activ- ities for the year. Their major project was the pur- chase of special equipment to be used in the com- mercial department. President, Charles Townleyg vice-president, Kath- ryn Stowellg secretary, Princess Pine 5 treasurer, Lin- da Markleyg and reporter, Margaret Anderson were the officers for the 1962-63 school year. Miss Jessie Page is the sponsor. Front Row: President, C. Townlcyg vice-president, K. Stowellg secretary, P. Pineg treasurer, L. Markleyg reporter M. Anderson. Row Two: S. Woodward, L. Dutton, K. Gor- rell, R. Smith, B. Fergusion, C. Birdwell, M, Grifiice, G. Commercial club officers encourage Margaret Anderson as she types. They are Princess Pine, Kathryn Stowell, Charles Townley and Linda Markley. -f P-sz-' He U '-its .4 ' 1,-.J Stillwell, J. Page. Back Row: S. O'Dell, J. Morris, E. An- son, L. Wiseearver, S. Orscheln, S. Towsley, M. Moore, P. Burrow. S, il. E . Front Row: Sergeant-at-Arms, T. Evers, president, D. Black, M. Chappelow, B. Alexander, G. Miller, G, Russell, Agee, vice-president, P. Shumakerg secretary-treasurer, K. P. Hogan. Back Row: J. Garrett, F. Schalfer, C. Black, D. Starr. Row Two: E. Parks, R. Wright, L. Pitts, D. Craig, Harris, T. Galloway, D. Borchardt, J. MacDonald, L. Mil- B. Schwenk, L. Robinson, J. Campbell, L. Childs, B. Etzen- ler, L. Alley, R. Harrington. houser. Row Three: D. Lang, R. Marks, C. McDole, K. Athletic clubs promote enthusiasm Making preparations for the annual C club dance are Doug Craig, Bill Schwenk, Cal McDole, Mike Chappelow, Ken Starr and Larry Robinson. To foster and promote better school relationship among athletes, students and faculty of William Chrisman high school is the purpose of C club. Any one who has lettered in varsity football, basket- ball, track, baseball, golf or tennis is eligible for mem- bership. The club sponsors an annual HC club dance to which all students are invited and presents a high- light of the year by playing a Faculty-HCl' club bas- ketball game at the end of the basketball season. Sometime during the summer the club holds a pic- nic for former Chrisman athletes. The ofhcers this year are president, Dick Ageeg vice-president, Paul Shumaker, secretary-treasurer, Ken Starr, and sergeant-at-arms, Tom Evers. Coaches Norman James, Dick Buckridge and Ron- ald Bruch arc the club sponsors. l84 Participating in sportsclays atkdiffcrcnt schools, plan- ning their own volleyball sportsday held in March, enjoy- ing their senior banquet in May and their annual outing to the Ozarks in July were some of the outstanding projects of HM club. They won first place at the Atchison Kansas, volleyball sportsday. MU club's purpose is to promote better athletic ability, sportsmanship and good fellowship between girls. The requisites for membership are maintaining an MH grade average with an EN in physical education, becoming members of three class teams and passing rigid skill requirements totalling 1000 points. Purchasing a bear costume was this years major proj- ect. Members held monthly socials which included a Hal- loween party, a Christmas party and a drive-in movie. Ofhcers were president, Donna LaGreece, vice- president and reporter, Marian McCormick, secretary- treasurer, Gayle Andes 3 sponsor, Miss Billie Wilson. Senior M club girls donate Miss Billie Wilson in gym this year are C. Wassem, L. Greece, S. Piercy, R. Mosley, sl P .f di Jul.. Q1 one hour each day to assist classes. Student assistants Koehly, Shields, D. La- G. Andes, M. McCormick. l k'II d t' ' t' in sports Front Row: vice-president-reporter, M. McCormick, social Osblfmf C' Wasemv D' Perkins, M' Chappell' Bfffk Row: chairman, V. Koehly, secretary-treasurer, G. Andes, presi- S- PWTCEY, B' Keeris, Mosley, C. Sports, S. Limpus, L. dent D. LaGrece. Row Two: C. Ozbum B. Howell, E. Christy,S-Rauh,M1SSB1l1'2W11SOn fsponsorl' i 1 Q M y, , 185 l . l l Front Row: President, J. Hornbuckleg reporter, L. Morris, secretary, C. Litle, treasurer, S. Miles, vice-president, T. Hart., viceapresident, F. Agan. Row Two: K. L. Smith fsponsorj, K. Lynch, G. Howard, J. Warren, D. Austin, L. May, S. Cook, S. Dennis, H. McAnally, D. Allen, K. Dawe. Row Three: P. Whitson, D. Smith, S. LaCrone, R. Mullins, M. Searcy, B. Cole, M. Terry, L. Rice, M. Vaught, I. Em- X ' i ,.i ia bleton, J. Henson, C. Schindler. Row Four: T. Miller, C. Carter, D. Savage, D. Taylor, D. Ford, J. Murray, L. Dut- zel, P. Sholes, S. Woodruff, C. Burns, S. Morlan, W. Ma- nasco. Back Row: E.. Hess, D. Garrett, Lewis, P. Costigan, V. Bogue, R. Harrington, M. Prentiss, B. Vance, M. Schank, R. Wilson, D. Fuzzell, J. Coil, D. Crawford. COE club promotes social activities, COE club 0Hicers include Jim Hornbuckle, Frank Agan, Leslie Morris, 'Sharon Miles, Carol Sackman and Tom Hart who proudly display their national COE club em- blem. ,mon LW? M fo I rf Q50 F-r s Y 1 '14 1 5 a I 'lo K HI, di JVUDENT-.SCN00L 'l I VHUAM CHRISMFN Hll,H .SCHOOL The Cooperative Occupational Education club of William Chrisman high school promotes leadership, so- cial activities and school and community participation by students in part-time cooperative programs. A member must be enrolled in Cooperative Occupa- tional Education. In fact all students enrolled in the pro- gram are members of COE. Club members attend district and state COE club meetings and contests. They sponsor an employer- employee dinner in the spring and make a club or school contribution. Activities for the year are skating parties, picnics, work and money raising concessions and participation with other COE clubs in district and state contests. Club officers for Mr. Cook's classes are president, Steve Thomas, vice-president, David Mason, secretary, Patti Davis, treasurer, Bob Thomas, parliarnentarian, Judi Troyerg reporter, Sharon Lasister, and sponsor, Mr. Lawrence Cook. Ofhcers for Mr. Smith's classes are president, Jim Hornbuckleg vice-presidents, Frank Agan, Tom Hart, Marsha Scott, Steve Thomas, Jim Megerson, Barbara GillJCl'lS0I1l SOC1't't11ry. Carol Litleg treasurer, Sharon Milcsg repm-tcr. Leslie Morrisg sponsor, Mr. Kenneth Smith. 11515 WB? Encoui Front Row: Treasurer, S. Schelpg president, E. Nolan, vice- president, C. Stemerickg secretary, B. Hedges. Row Two. P. Reimer, D, Smith, J. Pinkerton, B. Hedges, B. Schuler, B. Maiden, Mrs. Sue Ridindings fsponsorj. Row Three L. Cody, K. Hirst, C. Trow, S. Bradshaw, V. Snelling, S Future Homemakers of America co-sponsored by Mrs. Mary Robinson and Mrs. Sue Ridings work to promote a better understanding of home economics. To attain membership girls must have had one year of vocational homemaking. Through the year various speakers visited the club to talk on fields in which the girls are interest- ed. At Christmas the club sponsored a bowling par- ty for members and their guests. Film with a histor- ical basis were shown at regular meetings. A major project of the club is raising funds to help defray the cost of an educational trip. The division H FHA club was led by president, Eileen Nolan 3 vice-president, Claudia Stemerickg secretary, Barbara Hedges, and treasurer, Suzanne Schelp. FHA officers study and point out the significance of their club emblem. They are B. Hedges, S. Schelp, E. Nolan and C. Stemerick. ges interest in homemaking Blakey, S. Moore, B. Ford, Row Four: B. Kirk, M. Carroll L, Shoush, P. Landuyt, D. Thorne, M, Schnetzer, L, Smith L. Haynes, L. Kennedy, Back Raw: Mrs. Mary Robinson P. Brunson, J. Land, J. Sparks, B. Ridler, M. Hawkins, N Stevenson, J. Haddock, I. O,Neil, F. West, S. Schuler. 1 I Q Front Row: Sponsor, Mrs. F. Brush, president, S. OlDell vice-president, N. Long, secretary, L. Heinlen, reporter, Li Johnson. Row Two: G. Stillwell, P. Grubb, A. Swan, S. Deatherage, L. Head, D. Hunter, T. Richards, M. Roberts, L Guffey S Watson C Corley A Kenley M Hu hes - , - , . , - , - s ,J- Branstetter, M. Porter. Row Three: R. Rickel, K. Heck- mann, B. Storm, S. Elliott, C. Creston, D. White, C. Bird- well, J. Steck, P. Babylon, K. Cadwell, R. Brooks, K. Fowl- er, N. Yale, M. Mowder, C. Brunson, C. Baysinger, S. Lea : 1, J. Russell, L. Harbin. Row Four: S. Phillips, K. McCon nell, C. Salyer, B. Wikke, J, Cash, K. Morgan, J. Ackerman K. Mann, S. Hettick, L. Look, J, Cross, D. Pritchard, L Winholtz, J. Bishoff, K. Link, N. Sanders, S. Chitwood, R Coffel, J. Meloan, B. Bullard. Back Row: A. Meyer, P. Mc- Kinney, N. Saunders, A. Schultz, N. Graff, B. Brown, J Cornell, H. Gower, L. Fike, D. Kasmerchek, D. Miller, L Sutton, V. Nihill, R. Holliger, K. Huhn, S. Hargrove, P Lents, C. Lewis, P. Shull, C. Anderson. Points out value of teaching career Studying an article in the School and Community, monthly publication of the Missouri State Teachers Association, are Linda Johnson, Laura Heinlen, Sherry O'Dell and Nola Jean Long. Future Teachers of America award each year to one of their members entering teacher training program a S300 scholarship loan. FTA strives in their meetings to increase knowledge about the teaching profession and to point out its benefits as a career. Among their activities this year were a trip to the Missouri State Teachers Association in November, practice teaching at various schools in April, observation week at Ott school in October and regular monthly meetings. Anyone with a genuine interest in the Held of education is eligible for membership in the Future Teachers of America. Oflicers selected for the year were president, Sherry O' Dell, vice-president, Nola Jean Longg secretary, Laura Heinlen, treasurer, Venie Koehly, reporter, Linda Johnson sponsor, Mrs. Florence Brush. a Office assistants at division I stand at the counter at the Miller, Terry Richards, Margie Winebrenner, Donna Beale, beginning Of the School Year to learn how they Can nelll- Judy Coleman, Sue Downs, Carol Birdwell and Lance They are Doris Heflin, Nola Jean Long, Bill Walls, Mike Chandler- Lend assistance to office secretaries Secretaries and clerks in the offices are busy with their many and varied duties. They would not have time to do many things which come as requests by phone or from teachers so they enlist student help. This aid comes from student assistants who are individuals with study halls and who are willing to volunteer their services one hour each day to work in the oflice. These helpers collect attendance cards, deliver messages, run errands, file attendance slips, sort and place attendance cards in the teachers' boxes and per- form any minor duty to help facilitate the work of the offices. These students do their good deed for the day every day as they serve administrative personnel, faculty and students. Not only do they serve, but they learn to accept responsibility and to dis- charge duties promptly and carefully. It is a most valuable experience in their high school career. Division II office assistants include Front Row: Roberta Simpson, Sharon Matlock, Linda Alumbaugh, Diane Patton, Paula Arnold, Pam Ireland. Back Row: Mary Rice, Linda Gerdts, Janis Bybee, Melissa Whitehead, Donna Bond. 190 Any freshman girl regularly enrolled in Wil- liam Chrisman high school is eligible for mem- bership in the Pep club if she maintains an 'ilvf' grade average, will attend all home games and possesses a high moral and conduct record. The purpose of the club is to support the team V body in school spirit. The girls attended all home football and basketball games and one - basketball game away from home. They chose as their oficers president, Debbie Hatch 5 vice-president, Susie Boetgerg secretary, Beverly Skouse: treasurer, Sherrin Soper: spon- sors, Mrs. Margaret Reiff and Mrs. Verna King. lll Lead divison II in school spirit and the cheerleaders and to lead the student llll. Freshman cheerleaders in the Front Row, Vici Hurley and Susie Green - Back Row, Lollie Zander and Janice Schelp, pose with their colorful pom-poms. These girls led the cheers for their Pep club at all the home games. Front Raw: L. Van Camp, G. Byrne, C. Nieweg, S, Hodson, D. Srader, Row Two: S. Green, J. Schilpp, D. Hatch Cpresidentj, S. Boetjer fvice-presidentJ, S. Soper ftreasurerj, B. Skouse fsecretaryl, V. Hurley, L, Zander. Row Three P. Reneau, D. Willis, M. Shoop, B. Betts, P. Lafaver, V. Andes, D. O'Hara, A. Baker, P. Mullins, J. Pine, L. Dame, K. Browning, B. McDaniel, D. McConnell, L. Lawrence, S. Liles, D. Fike, S. Rowe, P, Streeter, J. Hendrix, V. Hamil- ton, B. Riddle, K. Carr, L. Windle. Row Four: D. Holcomb, B. Outlaw, L. Moulton, M. Morales, L. Wheeler, R. Mar- shall, S. Staley, L. Hickerson, P. McGinnis, N. Baier, R. Ridler, M. Finken, T. Briscoe, V, Whitehead, S. Lewis, S. Wilkinson, V. Whitnell, D. Hedges, S. Dexter, M. Nance, J. McDonnell, C. Moore, S. Kramer, B. Maddux, L. Morin, N. Gaines. Row Five: L. Smalley, J. Stites, C. Sheehy, C. Erickson, C. Carder, B. Inman, J. Seever, E. Grifhn, N. Keyes, A. Engelke, L. Craig, D. Fischer, E. Hampton, S. Skinner, D. LeGrand, D. Epperson, B. Beardsley, I. Bertel- son, B. Sharp, C. Link, M. Tyson, C. Caudle, Arnold, D. Feiser, B. Cody. Back Row: C. Peterson. L. Leith, V. Dal- lam, N. Hayes, C. Reid, J. Speaks, B. Harris, K. Graham, S. Brower, D. Israel, K. Dunbar, C. Parrott, J. Welty, S. Scott, B. Jones, S. Imlay, K. Thompson, M. Wade, J. Benson, D. Vance, L. Pelanowski, P. Cox, C. Crossley, K. Hjersted, K. Pollard, S. Johnson. 1 ' f y . P 4 Front Row: Treasurer ldivision IU, C. Parks, parliamen- tarian, C. Gillum, reporter-historian, S. Crawford. Row Two: J. Roe, L. Van Kirk, M. Hickerson, M. Stephens, P. Fraley, J. Hart, K. Crenshaw Cyell leaderj, S. Gillum, lyell leaderl, P. Woolworth fcheerleaderj, V. Hansen Ccheerleaderl, L. Christy Ccheerleaderj. Row Three: J. By- bee, M. Briscoe, V. Digby, J. Benefiel, N. Nichols, M, Mow- Pep Club supports Showing the chart indicating magazine sales and some of the prizes awarded the best saleswomen are Sally Fullerton, Sue Downs, Marsha Stephens, Marsha Hickerson and Linda Cox. IN. l AJ 19 'Z der, J. Kelley, S. Johnston, N. Axton, E. Osbum, C, Baird, P. Prichett, P. Moody, Row Four: D. Perkins, L. Freeman, K. Huhn, C. Phillips, S. Chitwood, S. O'De1l, S. King, A. Player, P. Peterson, J. Dollins, M. Morgan, B. Kcens, M, Taylor, L. Cox. Back Row: J. Mudd, P. Ouimette, E. Hau- ber, A. Schultz, J. O'Connor, P. Mitchell, C. Spotts, B. Sjovall, S. Kinney, N. Graff, N. Saunders, C. Anderson, S. Horn, N. Sartin. all athletic teams Supporting all the athletic teams and sports activi- ties of the school and instilling the fundamentals of good sportsmanship in all spectator participation is the twofold purpose of the William Chrisman Pep club. Any girl regularly enrolled in William Chrisman high school with an M grade average or better is qualified for membership. The girls applying for membership must first be approved by the faculty. Their names are then submitted to their classmates for acceptance or rejection. The principal activity of the club is attending all the games and supporting the team with appropriate cheers. In the spring a tea is held for the members. A picnic for the initiates who are chosen near the close of the school year is also held in the spring. Pep club has many projects and duties to fulfill during the year. Magazine subscriptions are sold be- nock. ff ,.f-4 Front Row: Treasurer, C. Hutcheson, secretary, J. Allen, vice-president, D. Austin: president, Sally Fullerton. Row Two: K. Hiihn Ccheerleaderl, E. Austin fcheerleaderl, T, Zander fcheerleaderj, R. Garland, feheerleaderj, K. Link, fyell leaderj, J. Gosney fyell leaderj, S. Cook, M. Hughes, A. Kenley, J. Branstetter, J. Brashear. Row Three: R. Beavers, G. Bain, M. Barnes, C. Floyd, P. Smith, G. Sharp, S. Downs, B. Simmons, P. Powell, S. Nfalott, J, Buckner, S. Autry, Row Four: S. Phillips, D. Wfood, C, VVells, D. Pike, Qi.-.1 ' , is J ' X J' l ' if P iff B. wikke, R. Smith, J. Spiller, L. Beal, P. Towniey, c Baysinger, J. Meserve, P. Hughes, C, Burnup. Back Rowi K. Grubbs, M, Stark, J. Sanders, C. Morton, Isaac, D. White, B. Cox, S. Krueger, P. Lynch, E. Carpender, C. John- son, E. Austin, E. Agee, New Members Not Pictured: J Sharp, C. Brunson, J. Troycr, S. Smith, L. Akin, M. Han- ford, N. Allison, K, Warr, L. Jones, R. Coffel, B. Dolan, Y. Miller, V, Srader, C, Liddle, C. May, M. Padgett, S. Bran- its and imparts sportsmanship essentials In charge of decorating the homecoming court were members of Pep Club. Standing: Marjory Stark, Vicki Digby. Seated: Jeri O'Connor, Shirley Autry, DfAnn Perkins, Sue Kinney. fore Christmas. Selling refreshments from the con- cession stands at football and basketball games is another fund raising project. The adoption and support of an overseas orphan is a philanthropic project. Selecting cheerleader aspirants is an important task of the organization. The girls are in charge of the homecoming eeremo- , nies in the fall. They are also in charge of the selec- ' tion of Mr. School Spirit Hnalists. This is done dur- ing basketball season. The elected oliicers of this year's Pep club are president, Sally Fullerton, vice-president, Dana Aus- tin: secretary, Jean Allen: treasurer, Cheryl Hutche- son: parliamentarian-chaplain, Cynthia Gillum: and reporter, Sharon Crawford. The representative from division H is Carole Parks. Nliss Dorothy Bierbauin is the sponsor of Pep club. 193 t V e a Front Row: Treasurer, B. Deisterg secretary, F. Vineyard, vice-president, S, Crawford, president, T. Doty. Row Two: C. Baysinger, S. Woodward, T. Zander, C. Webb, L. Smith, S. O'Dell. Row Three: N. Farris, L. Stoutimore, Bishoff, I t S B. Warr, J, Seeley, F. Burns, M. Shannon. Back Row: B. Whittier, Garrett, B. Sledd, L. Fike, D. Dickey, Live- say, G. Leaf. Gain knowledge by scientific research Tim Doty is holding a geiger counter which is checking the radio-activity of the specimen as Sharon Crawford, Bobbie Deister and Frances Vineyard observe. Division I Science clubls purpose is to permit high ability students interested in science to further their knowledge through scientific study and research. To become a member, a student must have or have had science other than general science, mathematics oth- er than general mathematics, an MU grade average in all subjects with an US average in all science courses. Members hear guest speakers in all areas of sci- ence, learn new scientific discoveries, take field trips to scientilic industries and scientific areas of interest as Linda Hall Science library. They participate in projects which they have decided upon. These usu- ally involve some specific area of special interest to active members. They also assist with the Independ- ence Science Fair as the student committee. First semester oflicers were president, Tim Doty, vice-president, Sharon Crawford, secretary-reporter, Frances Vineyard, treasurer, Bobbie Deister. Second semester otiicers are president, Tim Doty, vice- prcsident, Terri Zander, secretary-reporter, Laura Smith, treasurer, Linda Stoutimore. The sponsors arc Miss Oneida Beeinan and Miss Ellis Clement. 194 The purpose of the Science club of division II is to advance interest in their school and to afford added opportunities for educational development in the fields of science. In order to be it member of Science club one tnust have had or be taking one year of science, The club takes interesting field trips to places per- taining to science, They have developed many sci- ence projects and hear qualified speakers on the wide field of science. They are careful to study both recent and past developments in science. Officers of Science club at division H are presi- dent, Cheryl Starrg vice-president, Jo Ann Millerg secretary, Roberta Simpon: treasurer, Ed Rice: par- liamentarian, Richard Holloway: reporter, Barbara Ridlerg and sponsors, Miss Gladys Evans, Mr. Jerry Dinsmore and Mr. Merl Shafer. ,Io Ann Miller, Richard Holloway, Cheryl Starr and Roberta Simpson study a chart of nuclear products which are of inten- sive interest to them. They are anticipating what progress will be made during the next 20 years. Broaden scope by developing projects Front Row: President, C. Starr: vice-president, J, Millerg parliamentarian, R. Hollowayg re- porter, B. Ridlerg secretary, R. Simpson. Roll: Two: D. Nfeadows, C. Reed, R. Pike, L. Schroe- ter, R. Matson. Row Three: C. Humphreys, P. Brunson, C. Cornett, G. McGinnis, D. Hays, T, Thomas. Back Row: G. Evans Csponsorj, C. Johnson Qstudent teacherj, M. Shafer Qspon- sorj, J. Dinsmore fsponsorj. 195 Libraries furnish valuable materials cv 1.7 Front Row: Mrs. Piper, Pat Church, Jan Sprague. Row Treo: Nancy Yale, Carol Johnson, Back Raw: Beverly Ivy, Beverly Cole, Donald Kasmerchek. Assistants acquaint themselves with library materials so they can help others successfully. X .4 Mrs. Mayme Piper, librarian, reads the morning paper before school. Suon students will come into the library and her clay's work will begin. Mrs. Piper will retire at the close of this school year. Chrisman I library has added more shelving and 562 more books within this last year. Books are well chosen by the teachers of each department and the librarian. The students are impressed by the usable quality of the books which more than oliisets the lack of quantity. A percent of the budget goes for forty-eight magazines which are a part of the current information at the disposal Of the students. The magazines which are shelved for three years and with the aid of the l'Reaclers Guide supplement timely reading material. Six students give an hour each day to work in the library, They sign permits. check out and shelye books and assist stu- dents in locating library books and materials, Beverly Cole is studying librarianship in her COE classes. She works three and one-half hours a day as a clerk and assistant librarian. Nlrs. hlayine Piper, the librarian. appreciates the assist- ance of the dependable. loyal students and the cooperation of the faculty members, who lu-lp to make the library a quiet efficient study room lor the students of Cilirisman high school. 196 Thi5 l-BUY USGS the '1Readn-rs' Guide to assist him in find- ing research material, ' 'K --4 v-...,,, , E, T, f W7Zll f:i K' -' . v- .Wyg 1 412 1 ,Md .. ' ' wif . V ' 55 Qgzlajffizi y , ' . sfl, ff fff f y 'T' Tig, rg ' 5: afff',.f ' , wail-.ftfL.s Q' r '5 5mg,fg,5.t To keep the library neat, clean, orderly and at- tractive, to keep the books arranged properly, re- paired and to help students with their needs have been the major projects of the division I1 Library club this year, Providing a clearing house for library problems, keeping the library decorated appropriately and providing some fun along with work are the pur- poses of the club. A decorating party for each month and a Christmas party December 19 were included in the activities of the year. A student is eligible for membership if he is a li- brary assistant. John Tyson and Mike Gordon are the only male members of the club as well as second- year assistants. 1962-1963 ofiicers were president, Dee Ann Vance, vice-president, Sharon Kendrickg secertary, Shirley Cornell. The sponsor is the librarian, Miss Grace Pulliam. ,,w.,...m. , ,..,, H, f Q. 1 ' - 1 These boys are examining books on the shelves at di- vision ll in order to find which will be of interest to them, Front Row: Prcsiclent, D. Vance: secretary, S, Com. ellg vice-president. S. Kendrick, Row Tzvo: B. Fair, D, Ebel, L. Craig, M, Stegncr, L. Biggs. Row Thme: M. Swadlcy, I. Campbell, D. Mundy, S. Klein, M. Scott. Back Row: L, Anderson, G. Pulliam, Tyson, M. Gordon, K. Grubbs, P. Padgett. ffl f f wi Activities and projects of the As-You-Like-It Dra- matic society have been participation in all-society coke party for new pledges, formal initiation of new members, Mother-Daughter tea, Father-Daughter banquet, all SHAN activities, working at cerebral palsy center and senior banquet. The society won thc SHAN trophy for literary pieces submitted before the Christmas dance. Since they had won this trophy for the past three consecu- tive years, it became theirs permanently. The purpose of the club is to build a lasting friendship by working with one another and helping others. To become a member of the society a girl must be a junior or senior, maintain an HM-I-J' or higher grade average, and submit an original literary selection to be judged by a faculty member. Officers for the year were President, Judy Gosneyg vice-president, Karen Huhng secretary, Teri Zander, treasurer, Sharon Crawford: parliarnentarian, Margie Cates, reporter, Sally Fullerton. Mrs. Phyllis Moore is the sponsor. As-You-Like-It Front Raw: Parliamentarian-chaplain, Margie Cates, spe- retary, Teri Zander, president, Judy Gosney, vice-president, Karen Huhn, treasurer, Sharon Crawford, reporter-historian Sally Fullerton. Row Two: A. Meyer, P. Lynch, D. Austin M R E. Austin, E. Carpenter, S. Autry, A. Swan, L. Hall, Porter. Raw Three: D. Hunter, S. Lea, M. Barnes, E Looking on as Karen Huhn helps Ba Sjovall, honorary mem- ber of As Yous, into her jacket are Louise Cullen and Natalie Graff. Dramatic Society Smith, J. Dollins, B. cox, J, Ackerman, K. Link, C. Hutcheson, C. Ozburn. Row Four: K. Heckmann, P. Wool- worth, V. Hansen, J. Allen, A. Schultz, L. Cullen, J. Sanders, C. Gillum, R. Ireland. Back Row: L. Head, A. Robinson, S. O'Dell, C. Anderson, N. Graff, M. Cates, B. Sjovall, Sutton, M. Scott, P. Reagin. L. Qi J il 198 F' Kg, Q 1 ,Q-S ' X 1 .9 1 , 4'- To become ri ineinber of Shakespearean Literary Society a girl must maintain an HM + grade average write an acceptable poem, essay or short story or give a creditable speech selection, participate in school activities and be approved by a society-faculty committee. Shakespeareans cooperate with SHAN to coordi- nate activities of the societies and to sponsor the Christmas and spring dances. They often sponsor a project of benefit to the community. Bottle caps were collected as a money raising project. They ordered pins, lavaliers or rings with society insignia. Their formal initiation was held in the Little Thea- ter January 16. The scripture was read by Judy Sharp. Janet Sifford played a flute solo. Each initi- ate took the pledge by kneeling before a lighted candle, First semester officers were president, Karen Cren- shaw, vice-president, Sue Clements, secretary, Janne Russell, treasurer, Gloria Bain, parliamentarian- chaplain, Judy Sharpg reporter, Stephanie Gillum. Second semester officers are president, Sue Cle- ments, vice-president, Bea Johnson, secretary, Ruth Robinson, treasurer, Janne Russell, reporter- historian, Carol Salyerg parliamentarian-chaplain, Donna Skouse. The sponsor is Mrs. Vida Kraus. Bottle caps are as good as moneyll' So say the members of the Shakespearean Literary society in the campaign to save as many caps as possible before the end of the year. Counting the Udona- tions arc Sue Clements, Karen Crenshaw, Stephanie Gillum, Judy Sharp and Gloria Bain. Shakespearean Literary Society Front Raw: Parliamentarian-chaplain, Sharp, treasurer, G. Bain, president, K. Crenshaw, vice-president, S. Clements, reporter-historian, S. Gillum. Row Two: N. Lawrence, V. Wintermeyer, S. Lane, R. Beavers, J, Henson, P. Symp- son, B. Storm, C. Salyer, B, Bullard. Row Three: C. Schiefel- bein, J. Johnston, D. Skouse, L. Guffey, R. Coffel, L. Hein- len, V. Williams, R. Robinson, Russell, B. Johnson. Row Four: L. Whittington, L. Harbin, J. Spiller, C. John- son, Troyer, Constance, Sifford, Sprague, P. Allen. Back Row: K. McConnell, S. Hargrove, J. Mac- Donald, F. Soper, L. Jones, L. Look, M. Jacobs, P. Shull, F. Vineyard, P. Townley. 200 Coordinates activities of societle Coordinating the activities ol the qlmtr- socie- ties at Chrisman is the prinripzil liuuciinn of SH.-XX, Four members: two seniors. one iunior and each society president constitute the imem- bership. Enterprises of the year inclucletl the annual literary contest. the Christmas dance and the spring dance. Both dances were semifonnal. As-You-Like-It Dramatic society became the permanent owner of the trophy. awarded to the society accumulating the IHOSI points in the annual literary contest. as they received it for the third consecutive year. In dramatic readings Felicia Soper. Shakes- pearean. won first place: Sue Clements. Shakes- pearean. second: Margie Cates. As You. third. Karen Heckman, As You. earned hrst in the short story division: Linda Sutton. As You. sec- ond: Kathi McConnell. Shakespearean. third. Elaine Carpender. As You. was awarded First place in the essay section: Valerie Williams, Shakespearean. second: Louise Cullen. As You, third. First place in writing poetry was captured by Teri Zander. As You: La Veta Griffey. Shakes- pearean, second: Bertha Cox. As You. third. Officers are president, Judy Gosney: W'orking on the decorations and clean up committees for the annual Christmas SH.-XX are Marsha Moore tXautilusH. Karen Link LAS Youj, Laura Smith fNautilusj. and Karen Crenshaw CShakes- secretary-treasurer, Karen Crenshaw. Peareanjk Front Roze: Secretary-treasurer, K. Crenshaw: president. L. Smith, B. Maples. Back Rnze: K. Link. M. Moore. N. J, Gosney. Row Two: D, Skouse, R. Robinson. M. Mowder, Graff, S. Gillium, S. Fullerton. I i l Z E A I Q, '-XR? r i Q ,i Front Row: Vice-president, D. Ageeg president, N. Longg sponsor, L. Pondg secretary-treasurer, S. Gillumg reporter, L. Chambers. Row Two: C. Salyer, P. LeBow, K. McCon- nell, A. Mesle, B. Maples, L. Tryon. Row Three: B. Har- x, vey, K. Morgan, F. Soper, J. Sprague, M. Mowder, T. Irving, B. Deister. Bark Row: C. Davis, R. Hayes, D. Bryant, B. Turner, G. McBride, S. Hatch, S. Clements. Furthers knowledge of dramatic arts Selecting one act plays for the Thespian spring as- sembly are Larry Chambers, Nola jean Long, Dick Agee and Stephanie Gillum. 'VT Furthering an interest in and knowledge of the Helds of dramatics and the theater arts is the major purpose of National Thespians. Each member must have served a prescribed amount of time working in the area of dramatics before he is accepted by Thespians. After a Thespian has been initiated as a member, he then works toward gaining further honors within the organization. He does this by participating in Thespian activities and all activities concerning the dramatics department at Wlilliam Chrisman division I. Activities and major projects of the year included a coke party for each play cast at division I, help clay which was a day of work on stage construction for the junior play, a party following the work day, one act play assembly in the spring, formal initia- tion twice a year, spring honors banquet to select the year's l'Best Thespianu and listening to various lectures on the theater arts. Officers are president, Nola Jean Longg vice- prcsitlent, Dick Agcc: secretary-treasurer, Stephanie -, H vunsshcw ..1-.vnu ...m ..t Gillum: rt-porter, Larry Chambers: and sponsor, Nlrs. Lincla Pond. 202 National Forensif lt-Ligue in it national honor society for high school students xvlio excel in speech activities. Producing the annual speech play. host- ing the annual Cfhrisiuan tournament in Dereinber. attending invitational tournzunents and presenting speeches at conununitv orqanivations are examples of the Illllfly activities of the society. To obtain membership. a studs-nt must accumu- late a total of twenty-five points based on forensic activities outside of regular classroom.work, To maintain an active nieinber the student must ac- I cumulate at least five points every year. Serving as offirers this year are president. Bill Turner, vice-president, Doug YVeber: secretary- treasurer. Lynda Hallz and reporter, Sally Fuller- ton. Miss Margaret Meredith is the sponsor. Iionorssupenor Front Row: Reporter, S. Fullerton: president. B. Turncrl secretary-treasurer, L. Hall. Not Pictured: Vice-president, Doug lVeber. Row Tivo: Babylon, M. Carter, D. Skouse, S. Warner, D. Selby, J. Sprague, A, Mesle, K. Stowell, S. Deartherage. Row Three: B. Wikke, S. Horn, D. Allen, M. Mowder, K. Douglas, C. Anderson, J. Allen, C. CFOSTOU, BA Lynda Hall, Bill Turner, Steve Fadlcr and Sally Fullerton examine charts and displays used at the Chrisman Invitational debate tournament, one of the largest in the state, which is held annually in December. forensi students Maples. Row Four: N. Thomau, S. Terry, J. Draper, B Smith, D. Farris, F, Soper, R. Hoffman, B. Campbell S. King, E. Agee. Back Rare: R. Stitcs, B. Bidstmp, Barnes,'G. Dunbar, S. Facllcr, D. Francis, B. Harper, R Link, G. McBride, S. Hatch. er J1 4 f v ' ' l .,... . vm 1 X, QS' -Q... X. Encourages better music practices Designed to foster a greater interest in musi- cal performance, Modern Music Masters en- courages better habits in listening to and per- forming musical literature. It provides students with more frequent opportunities for personal. music expression in the community and for in- creasing and advancing the spirit of good mu- sic. Tri-M, a national honorary music society, greatly furthers the reputation of the school as a music center. The William Chrisman chapter, 487, was formed in January of 1960. Membership in Tri-M is based, among other things, on scholarship, leadership, character, eo-operation and service. An aspirant for mem- bership must maintain at least an HS grade average in all music courses, an MU grade average in all others and must give a solo or duet before a panel of judges. Activities this year included record listening sessions and attending concerts. A highlight of the elub's events was the presentation of a bal- let demonstration by Miss Taliana Dokovdov- ska of the Kansas City Conservatory of Music. Front Row: Treasurer, V. North, president, K, Heckmann, historian, R. Ireland, vice-president, L. Miller, secretary, R. Weddle. Row Two: S. Hargrove,-K. Gorrell, L. Guffey, S. Clements, C. Baysinger, R. Robinson, P. Grubb. Row Vaughn North, Lowell Miller, Karen Heckmann, Ron Weddle and Ruie Ann Ireland select records which will be used as the program for the next regular meeting of Modern Music Mas- ters. Three: M. Jacobs, J. Sifford, M. Cates, P. Lents, L. Krig D. Smith, J. Draper, K. Smith. Bark R-ow: D. Copeland J. Livesay, C, Harris, T. Doty, G. Skinner, G. Arnold, R Burns, P. Jones, D. Webb. 1 To promote school spirit and earn money for their society Creates ardor for artistic beaut Kathy Douglas, judy Ackerman and Sandy Owings print pennants for National Art Honor society. .S' 1 t Front Row: Secretary, N. Graffl VFP' president, Sharp: president, K. Link: treasurer. S. Owings: reporter- historian. V. Williams. Ron' T11-0: C, Ramsey, E. Carpender, C. Dalton, K. Taylor. Rmt' Three: Mrs. Barbara Eichhorn fsponsorl. P. lllwh' J- Afik' erman, S. Hargrove, Mr, Louis Braley Qsponsorj. Back Roux' K. Douglas, Nl, Stark, R, Austin. M. Northeraft. A. Schultz, j. Mcfilary. Not pirluredi D- Austin, Cash. S. Montgomery. R. MeConchie, D. Pritchard. Chrisman's National Art Honor society has the distinction of being the mother chapter of all art honor societies in the territorial United States. The purpose of this society is to create enthusiasm for art and art appreciation among the student body by giving due recognition to talented students of the art department: who have excelled in creat- ive work, who have rendered an art service and who have upheld scholarship, character and leadership. Students desiring membership must maintain an NS average in art. nhl or above grade in all other subjects. must submit ten pieces of original art work done during the year and must maintain high moral and ethical standards approved by the faculty. A formal initiation for new members is held in the spring each year. Initiates: art pieces are ex- hibited at this time too. Making of Chrisman pennants, making and sending Christmas cards to the other chapters. beautifying school with exhibits and displays and assisting with school projects such as poster making, making program covers and Christmas decorations have been major proiects of the society this year. X First semester ofhcers were Austin: vice-president, Karen Natalie Graff: treasurer, Sandy historian. .Iohnita Cash. Second semester ofllicers are Link: vice-president, Judy Shar president, Dana Linkg secretary, Owings. reporter- president, Karen pg secretary, Nata- lie Grail: treasurer Sandy Owings: reporter-his- torian, Valerie YVilliams. The sponsors are Mrs. Barbara Eichhorn and Min. Louis Braley. II II III II II III III In . I I I I. I s I :II -Ig -I KI I I II I II I: 'I I I v I I I I I 12 , I, , I I 'I I I I I I I I II I li All I :I I II QI , I LEE? hi h ranking seniors Thirty-one seniors and thirty-Eye juniors became the 1963 members of National Honor society February 20 when their names were announced in an assembly. Five per cent of the junior class and ten per Cent of the senior class were chosen on the basis of character. scholarship. leadership and service. The emblem of National Honor society is the keystone and flaming torch. The keystone bears at its base the let- ters: C,S,L and S which stand for the four cardinal prin- ciples of its organization. As the keystone is placed by the builder to hold the perfect arch in perpetual stability. so the structure of education must be held hrm and true to the purposes of life by the virtues represented in this symbol. The keystone symbolizes the high ideals of the society. The flaming torch is the emblem of its purpose. To bear forward the Searchlight of truth, to lead that others may follow in the light. to keep burning in Chrisman a high ambition for the enduring values of life and to serve these purposes are symbolized in the torch. A formal initiation was held in the spring in a joint cere- mony with Quill and Scroll. Front Row: Reporter-historian, S. Crawford, secretary, K. Link, president, T. Dotyg vice-president, V. Northg treas- urer, M. Porter. Row Two: N. Casteel, A. Swan, Bra- shear, L. Smith, B. Kubach, E. Hammar, S. Autry, B. Maples, M. LuH'. Row Three: B. Player, J. Warren, P. Allen, L. Hall, T, Zander, K. Evans, M. Mowder, B. Dei- ster, C. Corley, K. Heckmann, J. Sifford. Row Four: B. and juniors Reviewing accomplishments of National Honor so- ciety members and making future plans for initiates are Karen Link, Margaret Porter, Gloria Bain and Garland Land. Blumenschein, M. Griffice, C. Baysinger, I. Embleton, N. Farris, V. WVilliams, G. Bain, Spiller, N. Sanders, P. Murray, D. Hunter, J. Kenney. Back Row: D. Rosenbaum, V. Prichard, R. Gish, L. Cleveland, J. Craig, D. Craw- ford, A. Mcinershagcn, D. Agcc, M. Chappelow, D. Ep- person. - ated ' f Serving as an international honor society for aspiring high school journalists, Quill and Scroll is designed to encourage indi- vidual achievement in the held of journalism. According to the constitution, ineinhers of Quill and Scroll in jg f must be chosen from the students enrolled in high school who at the time of their election meet the following requirements. fll They must be of at least junior standing. l2l They niust be in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing at the time of their election. f3l They must have done superior work in some phase of journalistic or creative endeavor. C43 They must be recommended by the adviser or the committee governing pub- lications. f5l They must he approved by the executive secretary. Activities of Quill and Scroll include a formal initiation which is a joint project with the National Honor society and attendance at the annual publication's banquet which is held April 1. Oflicers for l962-1963 were president, Portia Murray: vice- president, Bill Farmer: secretary-treasurer, Sally Fullertong spon- sor, Miss Sarah Ellen Campbell. Loretta Jones and Frances Vineyard, juniors, become acquainted with the Quill and Scroll magazine under the guidance of Bill Farmer and Portia Murray, senior members. Loretta is a member of Yearbook I class: Frances of Newspaper I class. Bill and Portia were ini- tiated as members their junior year. Encourages achievement in journali m Front Raw: Secretary-treasurer, Sally Fullerton, vicc- C. Salyer, J. Sharp, J. Allen. Back Row: C. Miner, F. Vine- president, Bill Farmer, president, Portia Murray. Row yard, L. Jones, S. Crawford, C. Davis, M. Epperson. Two: R. Beavers, S. Gillum, K. McConnell, V. Williams, 208 gh di- 'oll Fit l 5 in he irk ist tb- VY- ch ice .C- PII- I1 Kit? or Upper Left: Commander Stone fSteve Hatchj has just dis- covered that the girls aren't really dead and is going to try to court-martial the sailors. Cora tCynthia Gilluml the lady wrestler and maid, is trying to subdue the Commander as Gadget Hoffenflugel CDanny Groesbeckj, Gerry Joyce fKarol Warrj, Angy Goetz CDonna Skousej and jim Mat- son fSteVe Fadlerl look on in surprise. Upper Right: Helga fGloria Goldenj who is Cora's wrestling partner is teaching Sandra Stone fBctty Palmerj one of her wrestling holds while the lN'estcrn Union messenger Cjerry Nolanj watches. Center: jim is spanking Sandra who is portraying a ten year old brat while his friends applaud his action, Student di- rectors were Bonnie YVikke and Kathi McConnell. The stage manager was Loretta jones. Posing for the photographer and looking happily toward their two coming performances are the entire cast of Act Your Age which was the junior play for 1963. Seatedr Gadget Hoffenflugel fDanny Groesbeckj, jim Matson yy-,X ,. Junior class presents Act Your Age fSteve Fadlerj, Angy Goetz QDonna Skousej Standing Cora CCynthia Gillumj, Commander Stone fStevc Hatchl Messenger boy fjerry Nolanl, Helga CGl0ria Goldenj cr Sandra Stone QBetty Palmerj. 9 ll 5 .D S ir lt 8 TI .fgcfff .YI -ll'3',l'Uv3'j'f 15 5 fy' ,f fQFQffg-is v 9 I H I Q, f 'ID F 1 ,J gg- 'Y VL, - I I 3 LQ1 V, .u ff - '44 !: -,QE . ,' -! 1 4 1' ' 2 ,em 1-If . , ,J '.a ' H K , ' z :T!f?1?5:g,. ff' CH N :,Qm.,.,,.,,. - 'i l 'fTS?Ms H 5,1 v QE 'eff 6 w . , i 1 N- b, Fviihh 1 'B' -vu ,s RI Y -X 0,f',.L!jL!.11 'iffzfflsll WLT H A 1.5 A 5 rg.. Kmgik H ll 5615 F ' 1 ez S ,551 11,2 4 I I I if .li 1 y L fi f ' f Q i 1 l '11 i l F' 4 1 t N 3 A ' , ,i gi, i 5,4 g 4 M aw if t .5 !, i 1 ,new W ,I I4 . In . f ' 5.17.12-:1jz '. .3 ,. - - A+- .7 K-V , 1'4-y-i.,.9., h ' h ,Q t 7 ' The queen and her attendants were DeAnn Perkins, sopho- West, crown bearer. The homecoming festivities were held moreg Bea Johnson, seniorg Queen Natalie Graff, juniorg between the varsity and B team games, Pat Allen, seniorg Sharon Krueger, juniorg and Emma estive week features homecoming and x .X Down the length of the and through the saber arch formed by the Pathfinders paraded the 1963 basketball queen and her court February 19. The coronation ceremony was held between the B team and varsity team games with Grandview. When the Pep band began playing I Enjoy Being a Girl,', a hush fell over the spectators as the festivity began with sopho- more attendant DeAnn Perkins being escorted by Frank Schaffer to her position. Following her was the junior attendant Sharon Krueger escorted by Dave Harris, Larry Robinson escorting the senior attendant, Bea Johnson and Bob Nelson escorting senior attendant, Patti Allen. Natalie Grafl's escort, Lowell Miller, ushered her to the throne. He placed the crown on her head and presented her a gold basketball as a memento from the team, The student body saluted Natalie with the traditional cheer for the queen. Lowell Miller, forward, crowns Nata- lie Graff as the basketball homecom- ing queen of '63. 214 'fi QI lg il ' s 5 x 'xixflfx vi . dfilkr X, X R. i X, T . f 9'-. ll: -s'1 N Y.. . 'fc p-Q:-L's::afa-'wr . 'i ,- -. ' - 13157322.21 S:'2fZi5i7f1r5i-31?xbixgifliir,ff '3, 'Z-P 1 . fx 4 W ff- '- ' 'X fi1- i'7l- M ,.'-1-G' 1- 4- .5991 45:4 vi: f ,. -, .. .f ig,-:-gf:-5 1-551-s 'Z:j:,'5gfig'f, kh'5:jfj-g ig- i, sf, 57 x - -' A' -.-525,221-Qffgf ff .Y.. ., , Y.,,.Ak.1?::,3J,i,k-,117 IV, ,.,,, ,V , , . , 4, ., H., 5.1,- xpghf ,z K f A 1:-,,g, - ,f-22, ' 'vrmfzip ' 5-ng, ' ' '1f3 f-M 4' gf, 325' Q Q , J 2222-Q 1 .,,. , . f A f i x 6'Qx,. ??,gfi,f KA., , . M ,- Q E' f' ' 'Dc v fb . vi 0 1 .xlr-funn -15 ' , , r X1 yn' in .ik 'Sl' :V '9 F', - a' Q-X, OA. J Xv 6 i i , W 5 ? Q 1 J n n X5 in g '1 gkugxxv .fly 1., ,L 1 I. 51 5, R P 'i ii ii 'z 5 ,f My 'fu33-jygw 'K ,g 4? fs W lg fl 'I +I in in i HI 'ff Pj!! wf J. I , 5 I I Kg '1 5,1 'I 1 n . 1 M D r V1 WN ii W, ,r n 9 r N M wf W 5M 'w fu: 11 M' gli EV .Vi ik W iii i my L f P l i M if 5 w Vw l il! RW N I 5 ul? 4 1 3 I 1 i I If f 1 ' V Q - 1 complete a successful playing Season Ron- Bruch, Norman James and Bill Summa were the varsity coaches for the 1962 season. Seniors Ken Starr and Dick Ages served as Chrisman's co- Captains. 9674, gb ff -gg, A X- en :lg Q5 ,vm- f 6 ' - Varsity Team Front Row: T 1NTcRcynolds, G. Rimmcr, C. P, Sl maker, G, Arnold, K. Starr. Row Tivo: G. Mil- iu ler C. Tavlor, D. YW-licr. L. Krig, R. Spf-cr, B. Hanna Dunbar, Row Thres: L. Robinson, T. Sclmmpcrl. D. Lang, J. Taylor, T. Keaton, M. Cliappelow. Back Razr: Hutchinson, C. Black, R. Noble, P, Hogan, L. Davis, D. Ages. I 'Ii : n ' wi , -ea ft 'YISZM5 Q W 3 K5 ' 6 il 5 J jf? K I XF x xx l I ge Q -- PPT 'W QL., LLB'-95421,-.n,, M V A T Last summer, Chrisman's cheerleaders received a trophy for the best over all squad in the large group classification at the Marshall, Missouri cheerleading clinic. Looking proudly at the trophy are Reita, Ei- lcen, Pat, Karen, Linda, Teri and Vickie. Cheerleaders show skull and finesse Reita Garland, Eileen Austin, Vickie Hansen, Karen Huhn, Linda Christy, Pat Woolworth and Teri Zander show one of their routines that they use in football and Q fe an QE' I ' . 5 II J ,i J Q Jgjlxffh, I ,fa . ,DN , .Ha y--,iwxxx . fr SK? to mm sf i n T T Sophomore Team Front Row: H. Constable T. Swearin in J. Pullcn T , g , V , . Pugh, R. Gard, S. White, M. Rogers, W. Whitehead, R, Thomas G. McGowan Row Two' C Fansler G Stum en- : - - . , . p haus, R. Perry, R. Johnson, D. Recd, L. Binnicker, J. Jones, Keeping team records and taking care of the equipment are several tasks of the freshman managers. They are Jim Srader, Jerry Keeton, Jay Acock and Dennis Wise. D. Poteet, R. McClain. Row Three: C. Cook, D. Hinkle, J. Bass: G- Lewis, K- King, H. Swayze, R. Alderson, B. Ter- ry. Back Row: D. Reynolds, J. SchaH'cr, F. Johnson, R. Schumaker, S. Allen, L. Horn, R. Speer, D. Webb. to strive for a winning season Freshman Team Front Row: M. Dixon, R. Hutchison, C. Burt, M. Martin D. Shahan, T. Finch, M, Reardon, T. Richardson, B. Boyd L. Smith, T. Campbell, G. Bolinger, R. Glossip, Perry, J Yates, R. Stuart, D. Leach. Row Two: S. Chasteen, C. Blackburn, R. Hinklc, B. Herbst, G. Lemasters, S. Weather ford, C. Leighton-Floyd, R, Bales, G. Seaba, R. Davis, G. Glasco, S. Fraley, L. Garrett, R. Porter, R. Wilhitc, M n Lane Row Three B Winter C Stoneman D Geivett D Robinson S Bishop G Games Buckner R Green K Hill J Patrick T Flowers C Searcy D Miller M Bowl er R Caldwell B Shcetz Back Row B Quint L Fcrgu son D Davis D Swallcy L Moore T Stcrrctt M Moran W. Krig D. Smith D. Patrick B. Hamilton D. Keithley A. Golladay B. Rupe S. Nash M. Walters R. Hancox. E Q M: E' , , Q 'fx try: ,,. an Scoreboard ' Chrisman 68 .....,........... Paseo 'fl Chrisman 49 ' 4, East North Kansas City Tournament Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman ,, f,-,i:.'.,4.- 1-:f.4f,ff4-14.524, 55+ 4 :f- -'L -for-for . ,bam-.,.,.,, ,',5.., ,,.,.ff-..:1.. --Ag.: -'ff V, . - s 4.,,,,,.3-3-f.-,14,.,.,,,?e, 5. -fa..-ff--ff -.4 ' ' 5 6 L1ll1s St Joe Cenfral fchamplonshxpj Rockhurst Center St Joe Benton St Joe Lafayette Rockhurst St joe Benton Northeast Ruskm St Joe Central Lees Summlt North Kansas Cnty Center Tournament Region Grandvxew f champtonshlpj Center St Joe Central North Kansas Ctty Westport Grandvxew St Joe Lafayette al Tournament Northeast 43 Van Hom 41 fchampxonslixpj De LaSalle 60 3 5 A T . X QE za T 3 4 , ' gt 5 fr- , .sf 4 ., 1 1, Emi A 1 My I 33 1 .............. .... 2 3 z 4 2 ................,. ' ' as 6 ....... Z . . . 48 5 61 .............. 59 64 .... . ...... . .... 50 54 . ...,.. .' 33 , 57........ .' 535 48 .............. 61 32 .......... . 25 43 .............. 34 45 ................ ' 23 37 ......... . 29 49 . .......... ' ' 50 , 60 ...... ' 41 626 '. .T4. .5 .f .... 4. 4 ' 43 69 . .... .... ....... 5 9 52 ......... . 48 , 47 ...... ' 45- 67 .............. 59 4 70 ............ ' 46 52 ........ . 49 49 ............. , , 59 ......... 7 .... 1 66 ............. 211 i'3 f M A ',,, QX . X , 52 vim F, may 3 53 I I Q fx 5 'f5':1',m.y- ' 1 vi Vial. ,:N I 'N Q fa 41 !. vis. 5 .i ,f a 'W o E 1 'haw QR QI Q ,ig F29 J-1',Af',, rag vias Q5 Q Q, ' fi f .ff Q ,.fyf!'1 7 V: ' 'Tiff S. W ffl V -Q l f it' ,rl x I L E E 2 1 I U ?E W 4 g, 49, a 3 1 P WM wg J a 'M if K 'la ll'i . 'K fx' Q , X r 1 V - f , .I- 1 w -L M fn HM 'l fy . 4 .f 2 ., 492' ,Q 13, E 49' ? , ,Ka ,REQ Q 'W Intramural tcams consist of more than one hun- dred boys who like to play basketball, but do not play on the rcgular high school team. Ten different teams alternate and play each other every Wednes- day evening. At the end of the year the eight best f 5, f 4 1 A- Agee s Aces A L V Front Row: Ji. Campbell, R. Hayes, D. Agee, J. Bainter B. Alexander. Back Row: E. I-Iurshman, G. Lauderdale L. Alley, J. Alderson, G. Thompson. Blue and gold-teams of intramurals 9,6 Q ap, X Q 7 ! 9 Black s Blackjacks Craig s Christy s Front Row: B. Leach, C. Black, B. Fitzpatrick. Bark Row: Front Row: T. Cotten, L. Chambers, B. Schwank. Bark Row D. Lang, D. Kays, R. Fluhrer, T. Keeton. ef ..a- .. Y ' s . M. Stone, B. Vance, C. Williamson, D. Craig. f i Hatley s Hangovers Hogan s Hustlers Front Row: C. Hopkins, B. Becker, M. McClain, L. Yo- Front Row: R. Brooks, M. Gagliardi, F. Vance. Back Raw: cum. Back Row: H. Hatley, S. Owings, J. McComas, L. K. Williams, P. Hogan,J. Balke. Pitts, R. Gore. t er, le, teams play in Z1 tournaincnti tlic winnm' of this is rated the lncst tcam of tlic yt-ar, This gives the bovg 'ff an opportunity to lc-urn tlic' rutlimvnis of tlic garnc ' as well as clewloping pliysiral fitness and just play- I ing for enjoyment, i L 'i 'x I . Hutchinson's Hunchbacks 6 y :M ,, . M Front Raw: D. Adams, L, Davis, Taylor, Bwk Row: T. Evers, J. Hutchinson, G. Dunbar. practice weekly for final tournament Vx if ..'lL7ul'Zal. McReynoIds Marauders Northcraft's Nurdlies Front Row: G. Bryant, G. Cook, T. lvIcRcynolds, B. Allen. Front Row: lNI, Northcraft, S. Scaba, N. Brestogianis, G. Back Row: L. Krig, D. Vetter, B. Hanna, R. Narron, D. Nicholson. Back Row: D. Bryant, T. Schumpert, P. Cain, Grimslcy. M. Kinnaman. PG? Ll Smith's Smefoes Starr's Stars Front Razz C Copriclqc D Robinson. K. Smith, C. MC- Front Row: D- EPPNSOU: B- MfFfffh'CH' R' Terry' BMI' Dolc. Back Row: L. Willlivr, L- 511211412 F- Kmwlis, Card' Row: P. Jones, K. Starr, G. Hanson, C. Lewis. well. 243 l Q ! 4' ' l .,.v..3. ,H Q1 Y 'O in Senior Tracksters Front Row: B. Etzenhouser, C. Copridge, R. Speer, P Hogan, D. Agee, N. Brcstogianis. Row Two: G. Land, P Jones, L. Alley, B. Dyer, R. Wright. Back Row: D. Mal Clain, M. Rose, M. Chappelow, G. Miller. Shot Putters P, Hogan, W, Whitehead and R. Speer. Tracksters employ their competency Distance Men Front Row: B. Etzenhouser, T. Cotter, D. Reed, R. John- son. Back Row: M. Rose, J. Balke, S. Allen, N. Brestogi- anis Quarter Milers Front Row: D. Rapp, P. Fender, L. Childs, R. Wright. Back Row: D. Beal, G, Moore, 1 ,1 Y, in , Egg, I H : , V ff- -V-1,1 ',,:.'1, V11 ,r- - ' - -' - ,ilk .Ffa ff V fs C' i Freshmen Abbott, ljlizabetlr 21 Ackr-rnran, Jane 21 Acock, Joy 21 Alumbaugh, Linda 21 Adams. Paula 21 Arm, Peggy 21.176 Allen, Bette 21 Allen, Glen 21 Allen, Robert 21 Alumhaugh, F. 115 Alumbaugh, Jerry 21,181 Alurnbaugh, Linda 21 Alunrbaugh, Steve 21,175 Alvord, Don 21,176 Anderson, Bob 21,131 Buckner, Jnhn 22.229 Burke, .-xrrrnnr 22 rsrrfrw. rrrmarrr 22 rrrnns. any 22 rsrnns, jar... 22 rrnms, rxrarrnn 22,115 115.175 Burrows, Gerald 22. Burrons. Ronald 22 Burt. Charles 23,229,237 Buxton. Linda 23 Bybee, James 23,115 Anders Andes. Andes, Anholt Arnold on, Linda 21,197 Arnold, Austin, Ayres, Ayres, Baier, Baird, Baker, Baker. Baldivi Baldwi Bales, Linda 21 Vicky 21,115,191 Diana 21 Jody 21.191 Norma 21 Roy 21 Doug 21,115 Randy 21 Nancy 21,119,191 Torn 21 Andrea 21,191 Bonnie 21,175,119 n, Ken 21 n, Verlene 21 Ronald 21.229 , ' , . 9 Dinwiddie, Fred 24 Ballew, Betty 21.115 Banharn, Lawrence 21 Barnard, Don 21 Barnes, Bruce 21 Barnett, Bob 21 Barnharrr, Sharon 21 Basham, Geraldine 21 Basler, Alan 21,115,175 Bauer, Nancy 21 Bauer, Robert 21 Baul, Michael 21 Bcachner, Norbort 21 Beal, Lonnie 21,176 Beardsley, Barbara 21.191 Bccktold, Larry 21 Beeler, Bill 21 Beem, James 21 Beisly, Jerry 21 Bell, Kenny 21,115 Bellew, Vicky 21,119 Bendet, Roger 21,115 Benner, Steve 21,174 Bennett, Bob 21 Bennett, Kathy 21 Bennion, James 22 Benson, Jrll 22,191 Berdue, Lawrence 22 Berctelson, Engrid 22.191 Betts, Beckie 22,114,174,191 Betz, Bob 22 Beullens, James 22 Beverton, Linda 22 Biggs, Linda 22,178,197 Billings. Jacqueline 22 Bilquist, Donna 37 Birch, Terri 22 Birdsong, William 22,178 Bishop, Samuel 22,229 Bittiker, Fred 22,115 Bittle, Louise 22 Bitzer, Tommy 22 Blackburn, Clarence 22,229 Blakey, Sandra 22,188 Blankenship, Terry 22 Blount, Larry 22 Boetjer, Susanne 22,115,191 Bolinger, Garry 22,229 Bone, Donna 22 Boniedot, Roy 22,114 Born, Steve 22 Bound. David 22 Bounds, Carl 22,119 Bowes, S. 116 Bowler, Mickey 22,229 Boyd, Bill 22.175,229,237 Brandenburg. Karen 22 Brantorr, Harold 22,115 Bray, Lirrtla 22 Bray, Michael 22,181,237 Byrne, Gloria 23,182.119,191 Caldwell, Richard 23,229 Callahan, Mike 23 Camerlyrrck, Phillip 23 Campbell, Charles 23 Campbell, Harold 37 Campbell, Janice 23 Campbell. Sandra 37 116 Campbell, Torrrrny 23.229, 115, 237 Carder, Cheryl 23,191 Carpenter, Teresa 23 Carr, Kathy 23,115,191 Carr, Linda 37 Carr, Patricia 23 Carriker, Bill 23 Carroll, Laxita 23 Carson, Bill 23 Cason, Leal 23 Castillo. Enriguc 23,176,182 Caswell, Connie 23 Caudle, Doris 23,181 Ccrutti, Phillip 37 Chance, George 23 Chapman, Floyd 23,176 Chasteen, Steven 23 229 Clark, Jack 23 Clark, Wvilliarn 23 Clemmons, Gail 23 Clemmons, Terry 23,115 Clifton, hiarilyn 23,119 Clifton, Rohert 23 crane, Nancy 23 Clyde, Pamela 23,115 Cockran, Ricky 23,175,237 co,-ry, Bsrrnra 23,119,191 Coen, Ricky 23.115 Colfman, Gerald 23,115 Cole, Joan 23 Cole, Lawrence 23,179,115 Collins, Robert 23 Colston. Jane 24 Constance Dennis 24,115 Conway, John 24 Cook, Judy 24 Cook, Pat 24 Cookscy, Sharon 24 Corbin, Dorothy 24 Cornell, Shirley 24,176,197 Cornett, Carol 24,195 cm, Larry 24 Corum, Connie 24 Covington, Linda 24 Cox, Linda 24 Cox, hlarvin 24 Cox, Pamela 24,191 Craig, Brenda 24,181 Craig, C. J, 24,175 Craig, Louise 24,191,197 Cramer, Johnny 24 cr-an-ford, Peggy 24,175 Crossley, Cathy 24,119,191 Cruz, Petra 24 Culp, A, nes 24,121 Cultcr, Cynthia 24 Currier, Kenneth 24,119 Cutbirth, Retha 24 Dallam, Vicki 24,174,191 Dame, Linda 24.191 Danner, Ronald 24 Davis, Darrell 24,115,229 Davis, Kathy 24 Davis, Ronald 24,229,115 Davis, Ronnie 24,115,229 Dawson, Darryl 24 Decker, Gilbert 24 Dulcher, Larry 37 Dutton, Leonard 24 Dye, Jarnes 24 Dye, Stephanie 25 Easter, John 25 Ebel, Delores 25,181,197 Eiker, Linda 37,182 Ek, Mary 25 Ellsnorth, Marsha 25 Engleke, Adrieene 25,119,182 191 Enlory, Jerry 25 Enlowe, Glen 25 Epperson, Pat 25,115,191 Erickson, Carol 25,191 Esler, Mary 25 Etzenhouser, Dave 25 Evans, Deobra 25 Everhart, Claudia 25 Fair, Bonnie 25,197 Farris, Barbara 25 Feiser, Dianne 25,191 Fender, Christian 25,114 Fenderich, Hugh 25 Ferguson, L, 229 Ferguson, Stephen 25,115 Field. Evelyn 37 Filte, Dorace 25,114,191 Finch, Terry 25,229 Firilacin, Marsha 25,175,176, Fischer, Donna 25,114,191 Fisher, Betty 25 Fisher, Everett 25 Flanagan, George 25,115,182 Flowers, Terry 25,115,229 Floyd, Charles 25,174,176 Flynn, Ann 25 Flynn, P. 119 Foster, Janet 25 Frakes, Sandra 25,119 F raley Steven 25,229 Free, Beverly 25 Friend, Sylvia 25,121 Fry, Robert 25,115 Fye, Kathy 25,119 Gaines, Gene 25.191 Gaines, Nelda 25,191 Ganders, Marsha 25 Gannaway, Raymond 25 Garrett, Lewis 25,229,237 Gartner, Howard 25,36 Gates, Dwight 25 Gaughran, Jerry 25 Geivett, Dennis 25,115,229 Gennings, Larry 25 Gibbs. Charlotte 25 Gillion, J. 114 Gillison, Mary 25 Gist, James 37 Glasco, Glen 25,115,229 Glor, Judy 25 Glossip, Richard 25,229 Gltg, David 25 Go frey, John 26 Godfrey, Linda 26 Goettel, David 26,115 Gofourth, Sheryl 37,119 Golden, Sandra 26,120,121 Golladay, Alan 26,115,229 Goodwin, David 26 Gordon, Jacqueline 26 Gordon, Richard 25.115 Gosling, Marylyn 26 Gould, Rita 182 Goza, Cheryl 26 Graham, Karen 26,115,191 Graham. Yvonne 26,114 Green, Donald 37 Green, Joe 26 Green, Kathy 26 Green, Lawrence 26 Green, Linda 26 Green, Michelle 37 Green, Robert 26 Green, Roger 26,229,237 DeHart, David 24 Dennis, Linda 37 Denton, Brenda 37 Denton, glean Ann 24,36,115 DePew, 'eorge 24,182,115 Dexter Sandra 24 1201 1 Breckenridge, Linda 22 nam, victoria 22 rsfrswr. Tray 22,191 Broner. ssrrar 22.191 rsnnnr, rrrrr 22.114 Ban.-n, on 22,115 rrmwn, Karr. 22 B.-own, r.r.rd,. 22 rr.'0w.r. rirrrrgrna 22 rsmrrrrrrg. my 22,175,191 rs.'0w..r,.g, rom 22,175 ram,-1.-,, rmrrf 22,121 rr,-vrrm. rar-rmrrr. 22,115 Direk, Carolyn 24 Dixon, Michael 24,229 Dogle, Bill 24,115 Doss, Gary 37 Downey. Rich 24,175,115 Downing, Don 114 Downing, Ronald 24 Dumas, Rita 24 Dtigg-ar, Kathleen 2-1.176.121, Duncan, Joyce 24 Duncan, Mike 24 Dnnharn, Robert 24 250 Green, Suzanne 26,114,175, 191 Greenwood, John 26 Griffin, Elaine 26,174,191 Grimm, Linda 37 Guilliam, Janice 26 Gullcy, Bill 26 Gunter, Dorman 26,115 Hall, Charles 26 Hall, Linda 26,114 Hall, Sheryl 26,181 Hall, Sidney 26,181 Hamilton, Bert 26,119,229 Hamilton Vicki 26,191 Hammond, Wanda 26 Hampton, Ethel 26,191 Hajrgefox, Richard 26,119,229 Hansen, Boh 26,115,175,237 Haralson, orryrc 26 Freshmen Harden. Nancy' 26 Hare. Pamela 26.120121 Harzer. Janet 26 Hnrerme. Donna 26 Harp-er. Alice 26.116 Harrtrtgton. Jarrtes 37 Harrington. Robert 26.115 Harris. Barbara 26.191 Harris. Dorthea 27 Harris. Morris 27 Harsltner. Donny' 27 Hart. John 27 Harter, Jerry 27 Hartnran. Donald 27.115237 Hastings. Charlotte 27.114 Hatch. Deborah 27.175 191 Hanks, Sidney 27.115182 Hayes. Ronald 27 Hayes. Terry' 27 Hays. Darlene 27 Hays. Nancy 27.191 Hayton. Philip 27 Hazen. Mike 27 Hazen. Monte 27 Hazlett. 1Vilrrra 27.182 Heath. Sharon 27.182 Heck. Hotrard 27 Hedges. Barbara 27.188 Hedges. Di Ann 27.191 Hedges. Nancy 27 Heickcby. Clrarles 27 Henrme. Veda 27 Hendrix. Jo Ellen 27.191 Hensley. Rfarcia 27 Herbst. William 27.229 Herlcin. John 27 Hess. David 27 Hickerson. Linda 27.116191 Hill. Harold 27 Hill. Kenneth 27.229 Hill. Pamela 27 Hinkle, Ronald 27.229 Hinton. Claudia 27 Hirst. Vicki 27 Hjexsted. Karen 27.191 Hodson. Susan 27.114191 Holcomb, Dana 27,191 Hollaman. Judv 27 Holliger. Fred 27.119.237 Holman. Catherine 27.120 Holt. Carolyn 27 Hon. Eduard 27 Honaker. Kathy- 27.115 Hook. Karen 27 Hoover. Doyle 27.182 Hopkins. Harlana 27 Horn. Pamela 27 Hosler. Dennis 27.174 Housman. Robert 27 Hotrard. Larry' 27 Honard, Michael 27 Howell, Jackie 27 Hotsell. Marilyn 28 Honell. Robert 28 Hubble. Janice 28.114181 Hubble. Jean 28.114181 Huclreby. Charles 28 Huff, Jack 37 Huggctt. Beth 28.119 Hull, Charles 28 Hulluni, Sherrill 28 Hulmcs. Ann 28 Humphrey. Xfary Suc 28 Hurley, Victoria 28.181191 Hutchison. Roy 28.229 Hrrrrerr. Jrrtrrr 28.114 Inrlay-. Sharon 28.119191 Innrarr. Barbara 28.191 Israel. Diana 28 191 Jorrrrtrrrr. Lsrerrarr 28,11-1 Johnson. Don 28 Johnson. Joyce 37 johrrsurr Pegs? 28 Johnson. Robert 28 Johnson. Ronald 28 Jorrrrsfrrr. srrrrdra 28.191 Jorrcr. 111. rrrrrs 28.111191 Jones. Karen 28.114 Jones. Way ne 28 Jones. Wayne l.t-e 28 Ret-rrrrr. Jerry 28 rserrrr. raarlrrf 28.191 - xfrrrrrry. Drrrrrrr 28.115 229 237 Kelley, Jeanne 28 Kel-r-s Nita 37 raerrrrrrr srrr. 28 - Kcrrdritla. Sharon 2819. rserrrrfrry Glerrdrr 28 Kerr. Uilliarrr 225 Kesrrrr Crrrrrr-5 28.114 A Kr-rr. Nsrrfr 23.175191 Index KiersC'Y- 5ally 28 King. Erma june 28 lxnrscy. Scott 28 Kiper. Barbara 28 rtrrrrrrrr. Trrrrr 28 Kleine. Sherry 28.197 rtmrrrrr-. sarrrrra 28.191 lxrre. Nathan 28.119229 Larrrasters. G. 229 Larrrrsorr. crrrrrr, 28 Land. Jennifer 28.188 Landuyt. Shirley- 28.115 Lane. Marilyn 28.115.119 Lane. Mike 28.110.115.229 Langford, Paul 28 Langley. Ronald 28 LaRue, Ross 28.115 Larson, Leif 28 Lataver. Paula 28.191 Laurence. John 29 Laurence. Linda 29.191 Leach. David 37.229 Lcdstxor th. Linda 37 Lefjrand. Diana 37.119191 Leighton-Floyd. Charles 229 Lerrgrrcrr. srrr 119 Lfrrrs. srrfrry- 119.191 Lenrs. Sruan 119.191 Lrberto. Ricky- 29 Liles. Sharon 29.191 Lrnk. Claudia 29.191 Logan. Charles 29 Loneo. Ed 29 Looney. Jack 29 Lotta. Gary' 29 Luyyther. Linda 37.119 Lusher. Earl 29 Lurgen. Nancy- 29 Luther. Bill 29.115.175.237 Lysrnger. Jessie 29 McBride. Allan 29.115 McCartney. Linda 29 McCarty. Kathy 29 McClain. Michael 29 McClain. Ronnie 29.17-1 McClain. Ronnie 29.174 McClerry, Arthur 29 XICClure. Kathy 29 McConchie. Roger 29 Xfigonnell. Cheryl 29.11-1. 1 McConnell. Juan 29.175191 McGowan, Steye 29.237 McCullough. Kristy' 29.11-1 BIr:Cullouglr. Xanciean 29 XIcDaniel. Barbara 29.115191 McDermott. Michael 29.114 McDole. Dana 29.115 175 McDole, Glenda 29 McGinnis. Pamela 29.178191 McGrath. Janice 29 McKenzie. Don 29.115 McKenzie. Mary 29 McKinney. John 29 McMullen. Gary' 29 McPherson. Ronald 29.115 BfcQuerry. Linda 29 MacDonald. Carol 29 MacPherson. Jerry 29.119.120. 121.174 Maddux. Beyerly 29.191 Magrnness. Stt-tv: 29.115 237 Mahon. Ed 29 Maiden. Barbara 29 188 Mallinson. Bradley' 29 Malone. Kenneth 29 Mandina. Christina 29 Mann. Dennis 29 Marquis. Linda 37 Xlarshall. Ruslene 29.191 Xlartrn. Darrell 29.115 hlartin. Dennis 29.115 Martin. Janet 29 Martin. John 29 hiartin. Judy 30.119 Martin. Mike 29 Martin. Perry 30 1rs,rrrr. James 115 Mason. Leirr 30 Massey. Alicia 30 llassey. Richard 30 Masxernran. Jeffrey' 30 xrarrrarry, Car0lynA3O g Matson. Robert 30.131195 xrarrrrrrr. Rrrrrard 30,115 Blarney. Linda 30 lirrryley. Cynthia 30 Xiayrrzrrd. Nancy 30.176 hir-vkrr. Linda 311 181 Bit-lr-rrrtto. Jarnt-s 30 Bieltrrn. Slrarrrn 30 X14-rnzel Elliot 3rr115 xrrrrrrr. Rrrr 30A Bleu. Wendell 30 Bit-tldozl' Cary 30.115 Meyer. Ken 37 231 Mikessr-ll. Marlene 30 Miller. Ann 30.120 Mrllr-r. herrl 3 191 C r '. - yrrrrrr. rrorrsrd 35.115239 23 xrrrrrr. Larry 30.1 1 Miller. Leilani 30.51 Xliller. hlichael 30 Bliller. Paul 30 Xiiller. Sharon 30 Slintorr. Blarcx 30 Mitchell. Hoyt 30 xrrrcrrrrr. Jean 30.175 xrrrfrrfrr. hlark 30.115 Mitchell. Stete 30 Mock. Keith 30.115 Xlohn. Karen 37 Rlonroe. R. 119 Montaty-. Joyce 30 Moore. Carol 30.191 Xfoore. Larry' 30.114 229 Moore. Regina 30 Moore. Terry 30 Morales. xrarrrr-rr 30.175191 Moran. Mike 37.229 Morin. Linda 30.11-1.191 Morton. Robert 30 Bfoulton. Linda 30.11-1.191 Xlullins. hlarsha 31.114 Mullins. Parrr 31.174191 hlundy. Delorcs 31.174197 Murray. Anita 31 Myers. Christine 31.175 Nance, Marsha 31.137191 Nash. Steve 31.115.175.229 Xen. Steve 31 Qetyland. James 31 xerfrrrarr. Gary' 37 Xiemueller. Penny 31.119 Niey-eg. Carol 31.119191 Noffke. James 31 Noland. Mayne 31.17-I Xotak. Mike 31 Nunn. James 31.119174 O'Brien. Peggy 31 Odekirk, Ray' 31 O'DeII, Christy' 31.119 Offield. Randy' 31 O'Hara. Doris 31.182191 Oliver. Mack 31.182 Olson. Carol 31 OiMalley. Johanna 31 Ot1tlaty'. Barbara 31.181191 Owens. Sharon 31.119 Owens Tim 31 Oxley. Jacob 31 Pack. Tommy' 31.181 Padgett. Paula 31.197 Paris. Douglas 37 Park. Deborah 31.176 Parrott. Caron 31.191 Paschal. Linda 31 Patrick. David 31.229 Patrick. James 31.229 Patrick. . ames W. 31.229 Paxton, Greg 31.115 Payne. Gloria 31.119 Payne. Terry 31 Peel. Danny' 31 Pelanorrski. Linda 114.191 Prpprr. Bob 31 Perry, Harold 31 Perry. Houard 31 - Perry. James 31.181.229.23r Peters. Bob 31 Peters. Sharon 31 Peterson. Carolyn 31.182 191 Peterson. Connie 31,182.191 Peterson. Glyncla 31 Pike. Bob 31.190 Pine. Juliana 31.175.176.191 Pittman. Jim 31.115 Plain. Martha 31 Player. Sharon 31 Poe. Thomas 113 Pollard. Kathleen 31.191 Poloney, Joanne 37 Porter. Roy 229 Poyyell. Dean 114 Prater. Janet 32 - Price. Greg 32.115 Price. JO.-Xnn 32 Prienrer. Joyce 32 Prout. Dale 32 - Prrrrir-. sreprrrrr 32.113 Queen. Donald 32 Quint. Bill 32.229 '- Rrrgrrrrrd. Scot 32115.10 Rake. John 37.182 Rarrdarr. Greg 32 Rr-ra. yirrrrrrr 32 P Reardon. Mike 32 10.229 Reddr-ll. xrrrfy- 32 Redrrrond. Elliot 32 Recd. Eleanor 32.114 Reed. Jnlrnrry- 32 Reed. L.trr'y 32 182 Reese. D.rtid 37 U J 'hi Freshmen Reeves, lrriiiira 32.131 Rc.-ws. lzieliai-3 32 Raid. ciiiiiiii- 32.191 Rciiiiri-. lfliyllii 32.11-1.188 Reneau, Pam 32,182,191 esclr, Marilyn 32 raw, Carroll 32 Rayiiiilrlt, isa-ri-ly 32 f iw, cl..-i,-l 32 ice, Ed 32 icli, Jiiii 32.119 ichardson. Tiiii 32,229,237 , ickctt, J. L. 32 1 Riddle, Barbara 32,191 Qolzidlci, Ruth 32,176.191 XRiley. Calvin 32 rley Jiiiit, 32 F, t, 'Y 2 V Qi?-'Ril,rple, Donna 32,114 Xltisiiiger, Lasrei- 32 itehie, Mary 32 itter, Darlene 32.174 Roach, hlike 32.182 Robb, Lete 32 Roberts, Bob 32 X Roberts Ted 32 X.frR05ai-rsf vcioiiica 32 fx 'ell. Eldon 32 X lRohinette, Patty 32 Robinson, David 32,115,229 Robiiitoii, Lyiiii 32 obinson. Marion 32 olrlback, Kenneth 32,115 ootner, Larry 32 Rose, Cynthia 32 Rose. David 32,119,121 rc, Sherry 32.191 Run lc. Joyce 33.114 Rliji Robert 33,229 Rupert, Deborah 33,114 Russell, Judy 33 Ryan, Susan 33 Sackntan, Vernon 33,115 Salzman, Bonnie 33 Sanders, Guy 33 Scanlan, Charles 33 selieici, Linda 33,175 cherer, Gary 33 chilpp. Janice 33.119,175,191 Chneiler, Dick 33 ' chrreikart, Bill 33,115 choff, Cynthia 33,114 Schuler, Sandra 33,188 Schwartz, Carol 33 C 3 N5 ,545 Scott, Anita 37.114 Scott, Dou, las 33,114 Scott. Gc-lion 33 Scott, Mary 33,181,197 Scott, Rick 33.182 115 Scott, Robert 33,115,182 Scott, Sandra 33.115,191 Scott, Tanya 33 Seaba, Gary 33,229,237 Searcy, Clifford 33,229 Sears, Tom 33,115 Seeley, Gerald 33,115 Seever, Julie 33,191 Sellers, John 33,115 Setch6eld. Ruth 33 Sexson, Sharon 33 Shafer, Neva 33 Shahan. Don 33.229 Shain, Shirley 33 Shakespeare, Cheryl 33,174 Shannon. Pat 37 Sharp, Barbara 33,114,191 Sheehy. Christi 33,115,191 Sheetz, Bob 33.229 Shields, Jessie 33 Shields, Marsha 33 Shirnp, Eduard 33 Shoal, Ronald 33,115 Sholly, Katherine 33.114 Shoop, Margret 37,178,191 Short, Jeff 33 Short, Steve 33 Shtlbert. David 33 Shuler', Tim 33 Shutt. Marcia 33,114 Silvey, Brenda 33 Sims, Norlrlan 33 Skinner, Sheryl 33,119.191 Sl-rouse, Beverly 33,191 Slinker, Rodney 33 Slusher, Ginny 34,115 Snralley, Linda 34,191 Smith, Barbara 34.121 Smith, Donald 34,229,115 Slnitll, Dorothy 34.115188 Smitll, Gene 34,115 Smith, George 34.115 Smith, Hollis 34 Slnitlr. James 34.237 Index , Smith. 1,Snrith. John 34 237 Larry 34.220 iysiiiiili. Lyrrda 34.188 Smith Rita 34 xsiiclliiig, Vickie 34.188 Ngsiiii-ely, lamialcl 34 , A .Solonron. Paul 34 ,fgsfipca Driiirl 34.115 r,gs0,,Ci-. sl..-.iia 34.175191 X, rxvspiiiii, oriiiiiy 34 Xi X Snarso, Pearl 34 t spa,-la, Judy 34.188 lX,Speaks, ,Indy 34,191 l spam, Linda 34.178 N. spifidlcy. nary 34.119 Srader, Dciiia 34.114191 XX grafiler, I 'i ,NJ Stiil21r. Jilrlrnie 34,115,237 Susan 34.191 Gerald 34 V egner, 'tlary 34.197 gtark. Clara 34 Steiger, Gerald 34 Sterrett, Gary 34 Sterrett, Thomas 34,229,237 Stewart, Janice 34 lx Stewart, Jay 34 L Stillwcll, Dennis 34 - Stilllvcll, Frank 37 RX X ' es, Jane-t 34,175.191 . XBStok s, Kerry 34.115 2 Stom oly, Shirley 34 Stoneham Chuck 34 114,22 l l wliiii. Jiiliii 36.114 ' wliiirlit-aa. lxraii-ay 36 115. 1 179 wliirrliuad, Pliillip 36 l wggilii-iid, Vicky 36,114,119, l wliiriii-ll. Vicki 182.191 Whgtirre. xiirliy 36,176,120 1Vighaln, lialbara 36 Wilcox, David 36 Wilcox, Steve 36 Willlite, Rollald 36.229 Wilkins, Debby 36 Wilkinson, Sharon 36,175.191 1 1Villiarns, Carina 36 LX tvilliams, Jelly 36 Williams, Mark 36,115,176, X 182 , fx 1 Williams, Ricky 36.119 'D l ltfilligiiiie Sharon 36,121,174 Q, Willis, mia 36, .1 1 1 i aug y, Debbi Wilson, aries 36 ' Wilson, G Xy 36 Xxx. VVilson, . us' 36 X wildliaaiq . mes 36.115 V - wiiidle, Li al ,191 tvimei-. Bob wise, Dcnilis 36,11 , , 9 Stoner, Ken 34.115 Stork, Vicky 34 Storm, Gary 34 Stowell, Robert 34 Stowell, Tom 34 Street, Alice 34 X Streeter, Phyllis 34.191 Stuart. Roland 34,229 Sumcy, Carl 34 hx Swalley, Daryl 34,229 X, Swayze, Candy 34 X swimiey, David 34 1 ivinney. ,laiicr 34,114 1 Sw zer, Harriett 34 gan, 1Valter 35 XX ann, Kenneth 35 xr ., ?enderb 175 fi , -' 35 4 -Iirry orra omas. Carol 35,181 Thompson, Gerald 35 Thompson Kathy 35,119,191 ty Tlioiiipsoiil lien 35.119191 Thompson, Mike 35 iThurman, Pamela 35 4 Tliiisroii, Dorothy 35 Tinlion, David 37 Torset.l?avid 37 5 otty, 'atherine 3 XjTowsley, Stanley 35 Xe, 'owsley, Stanley 35 racy, Rick 37 4 riska, ltiichacl 35 X uck, Lucy 35 Y tf X'-,Tuck, Sheridan 35 Tuckness, Jolln 35,115 1 Tweedy, Paul 35,119 .Tyson, Margaret 35,191 i van Camp, Linda 35,115 182,191 ' Vance, Dee Ann 35 191 197 Vanderwood, John 35,115 5. an Noy, Donna 35 J each, Danlry 35 ,K xvellta, Elizabeth 35 -- Vlllers, Connie 35 1 ade, Eleanor 35,114 l VVagner, Bob 35 X agner, Ernest 35 1 air, Mark 35 N E 5 rrvade, ltlarsha 35,176,191 x N1Valby, David 35,115 -'f1Valkel', Anna 35 Walker. Carh-nc 35,119 Walker, Jay 35 Walker, Ronnie 35 Wallace, Linda 35 ,Q v,Wallace, Lloyd 35 Vx , Walters, Mike 35.115.229.23'I XX-,Ward, Carolyn 35 Warden, Judy 36,115 4 J1Vatkirls. Barbara 36 5 Watson. Fred 36 Q1 XWatts. Parris 36,237 fr. X. ix XX , lrlcailimlaid, sim 37.229 , wclib, ,Inc 36.175 11Yebb, Scher-ry 36 ixlweeks, Duane 36,115,182 1 Weisbaek, Robert 37 .XJ Wleller. Bob 36.115 Welty, Joy 36,182.191 1X'erth. Barbara 36 West. Jackie 36 1Vhceler. Linda 36,114,191 WVlleeler. Nancy 36 W'hite, Diana 36 252 S Xu Woods, Ha riey 36 Woodson, H rley 36 lvoolridge, Sharon 36 R Willigqlid 36,144 i 1 X Wright. Wright. Wright. Wright, Carla 36 3222536 X, Q, Gilbzirt 36 1 . , tVright. Larr ' 36 ' Yates. Yocum, Zander, Zimmer Zupon, Zyson, X 3 ,229 i r 36 N i ie 36,114.191 'mar , Keith 36 Wa 'ne 115 X wa an 36 xxx 1 Nop igrnores 1 X Xi XiAdam , Larry 41 X X , l 3 Adamstilk 41, 15133 78 rx ee, t . , xyxfm, Ggile ,176 l M 4 x Albert, Ruger ,176 ', 1. i i 1 Allen, Alb ,rt 41N -i ' , iAlleii, Beclity 41,157 X N,XjAld erso ii, 'ltplrrr-5 41 NNW x X , 7 Allen, Don 41 , V Allen, Doug 41 i l i Allen, James 41 I 1 Allen, Jim 41 ' X , i. Allen, Shaun 41' i l1,i ,' Jai Alumbaugh, Janet 41,181 X!! X Ameriiic, sae 41,181 , tQ,4riders0ri, Mike 41 -f1 'X-Qk,Anderson, Rosalee 41 l X 7 'JAndes, Joyce 41 Andrew X rendt, Arnold, ', rnold, 4 rnold, Arnold, Austin. Austin, wton, s, Jim 41 Joye 41,121 Charles 41,176 Mike 41,176 Sharon 41,115,120 Stanley 41 Mark 41 Riley 41,178 Nancy Ray 41 abylon, Janet 41 aier, Barbara 41,121 I 1, ailcy, Barbara 41,178 Baker, aird, Connie 41 Arthur 41 Baker, Gary 41 ' Baldwin, Patricia 41 Bales. Georgia 41 Ballance, Sue 41,120,174 W J Barnes, Jem, 41 X: Barnett, Linda 41 1Barney, kgasler, ass, D Gayla 41,120 Charles 41 avid 41 Bass, Jerry 41,176,229,236 Bates, Mary Ann 41 Battmer, Ann 42 cal, D cal, D awn 42 on 42,178 Sherri 42 eaty, Gary 42 eauchamp, Robin 42,121 ?Bearly, ,NE NBeck, It K. Becker, 'Beckerd fichael 42,115 Pat 42 ite, Glenn 42 Bidwell, iloc 42 Bc-eler. lt karflaret 42.176 Sophomores Belew, lklary 42.176 Benedict, Norval 42 Benefiel, Janet 42.120 Benkovich. lklargaret 42 Bennett. Carl 42 Bennett. Steve 42 Bergrn, Bob 42.181 Berry, Darlene 42 Berry, Jirn 42 Bezetner, Richard 42,181 Bibb, Charles 42 Bidstrup, Bob 42,134,179 Biggs. Earl 42 Biggs, Linda 42.197 Brnger. Louise 42 Binrricker, Larry 42,236 Bird, Lynn 57.121 Birdsong, Robert 42 Bissell. Linda 42,121,176 Bitliker. Pat 42 Brtzer, Milly 42,121 Blackmon, J. C. 42 Blankenship, Charles 42 Blurnensclrein, Toni 42 Bottoroff, Kay 42 Bourne. Carl 42 Bourne. William 115 Bowlen. Terry 42 Box, Vernon 42 Boyce, Kenneth 42 Boyer, Connie 42.120 Bradshaw. Shirley 42,121.188 Brady, Linda 42,179,181 Branrhall, Kathy 42,121 Brandenburg, Terri 42.179 Brannock, Susan 42,121 Brewer, Lynol 42 Brewer, Shirley 42.115 Brewster, Joe 42,115 Briglrtwell. Larry 42 Briscoe. lifartiorie 42 Brown, Curtis 42 Brown, Eddy 42 Brown, iidudy 42,120,179 Brown, inda Rae 42,178 Browns, Gayle 42,120,178 Broyles, Florence 42 Broyles, Linda 43 Brunson, Penny 43,188,195 Bryson. Allen 43 Bullard, Linda 43 Bumgarner, Glenda 43,121 Burcham, Steve 43 Burns, Dana 43 Burns, Nancy 43.119,120 Burnup, Cindy 43,176 Burton. Jim 43 Bush, Burl 43 Butcher, Diane 43.121.181 Butcher. Janis 43.178 Butler, Bob 43.115 Butler, Ed 43,176 Butterworth, Marilyn 43.120 Button, James 43 Bybee, Janice 43,178 Ciarns. Cynthia 43,120,178 Czfglgvell, Carol 43,120,121. Carnerlynek. Judy 43.178 Caurpbell, Bob 43.179 Carrrpbell, David 43 Campbell, Doug 43 Canrpbell, I. 197 Carrtriclrael, Jeanne 43 Carr, Bill 43,179 Carroll, Marsha 43,188 Carter, Glenda 43 Carter, Jimmy 43 Carter, Maridella 43,179 Chapman, Randy 43 Christy. Linda 43.225 226227. 185 Clark, Mike 43 Clark, Steve 43 Clarry, Grace 43 Clemens, Ronald 43 Closson, Diane 43 Cnckerell, Miclrele 43.174179 Cody. Linda 43,188 Collel. Dorothy 43 Coffman. Cheryl 43.176 cngnn. Jeanette 43.121 Colroon, Judy 43 120 I Cole, Lenora 43.50 135.119 Cnngcr, Pnr 44 Conger, krchnfd 44 Constable, Hotrard 44.229 Constant, Jim 44 Con ers, Becky 44 Cook, Chuck 44.229 Cook, David 44 Corley. Blarvinn 44 Index gorunr. Tom 44 nnrrrtryrrrarr. Clrnrlr-ite Cox. Carol 44.120 44 Cox, ,lirn 44.179 Cox. Linda 44 Cox. Richard 44 Cr-arrrr-r, Harriet 44 clfflgm, Charles 57,115,135 Crouch, Shirle ' 44.1 1 Cruz, John 44, 2 Cupp. John 44 Daniel, Amber 44 Darrty, Darlene 44 Darirng. Gary 44 Davidson, Jan 44,120 Davis, Alan 44 Davis. Belinda 44 Davis, Donna 44 Davis. George 44 Davis. Helen 44 Davis. .lune 44,179 Davis. Martha 44 Davis. Sue 44,121 Darrson. Janet 44,115,135 Dearrnger, Carol 44,57.176 Deatherage, Kathie 44,121 DeBartlre. Tom 44 DVLUDI-Z. Cynthia 44.178 Dt-Weese, Patricia 44 Dexter. Sharon 44,120 Dickey. Gary 44,178 Digby. Vickie 44,174 Drgnan. Bill 44 Dirrmrick. Phyllis 44 Dobbs, Barbara 44 Dobbs, Steve 44 Downs, Don 44 Dragon. Candy 44.178 Drrly. Linda 44 Duncan, Jerry 44 Dutzel. Ruth 44.121 Dyer, Marcia 44.121 Eaton. George 115 Ebel. Barbara 44,181,197 Eckholff, Jarnes 44 Edgington, James 44,119 Edwards, Dan 44 llduards. Doug 40.44 Ellis. Stanley 44.178 Engelbrecht, James 44 England, Dennis 45 Erickson, John 45.176 Eskridge, Cindy 45 Faith, Gary 45 Fann, Janita 45 Fanning. Dianna 45 Fansler, Charles 45,229 Farmer, Rodney 45 Farnsworth. Mariorie 45. 176 , Farr-is, Dan 45,119,134 Field, Linda 45.176 Field. Ronnie 45,119 Fields, Ken 45 Fike, Darrell 45 Finley, Sandy 45 Finney, Larry 45 Fisher, Delbert 45 Fisher, Jerry 45.174 Fitzpatrick, Torn 45 Floyd, Charlotte 45,174,176 Folks, Nancy 45 Ford, Betty 45.174,188 Ford, Sandy 45 Fountain, Jane 45 Fraley, Pamela 45,181 Francis, David 45 Frazier, Darrell 45 Freeman, John 45 Freerrran, Lois 45,179 Frisbey. Kenneth 45 Friucll, Robert 45 Frost, Richard 45 Fulnrer, Torn 57,115 Gablrert, Elvin 57 Caddy, Lloyd 45 Garde, iiaren4g5 Ga,e, erry Galgvarr, Frank 45 Gunn. hlike 45 Gard, Russell, 45,229 Garrett. Tom 45 Garrison, Sherry 45 Gartner, Carol 45,121 Gates. Joe 45 Gentry, Douglas 46 Gt-rrtry, Jane.46 I George, Curtis 46,1r6 Gr-rdts, Linda 46 Kiilrsorr, Jrrn 46 Gillrertson, Vicki 46 crrntnn, .rnnnetre 46,120 lilazir-r, Carl 46 Gooden, Dean 46 Gootlrrrnn, Torn 46 253 Goodrich, Litrda 46,120.12 178 1' Gordon, Cheryl 46,176.181 Gordon, Connie 46 Gnrtrnn, Larry 46.119.121.176 Gordon. Mike 56,195.197 Gorselirre. Kenneth 46 Graves, David 46.119,121.181 Greene, Richard 46 Greene. Robert 46 Grilley, Dick 46 Groves, Tonrrny 46 Grubbs. Karen 46,195.197 Gulley, Robert 46 Gulotta, Mary 46,121 Gunter, Steve 46 Gttyer, Jirn 46 Gygax, Rita 46 Haddack. Jane 46.188 Hagan, Cathy 46.179 Hagen. Suzanna 46,178 Haley. Patti 46 Hall, Parrr 46,121 Halsey, Randy 46 Hamer, Roberta 46,121 Harnilton. Mike 46 Hanrnrontree, George 46 Hampton. Danny 46 Hansell, J. 115 Hanson, Linda 46 Harden, Bonnie 46 Harger. Rene 46 Harp, Caroline 46.178 Harper, Jean 46,121 Harrington, Carolyn 46,121 Harrington, Donna 46,176 Harris. Sherry 46.120.176.1B1 Harshrrer. Robert 46 Hart, Jrrdy 46.178 Har-ter, Doris 46 Harvey, Linda 46 Harvey. Linda 46,176 Harvey, Sharon 46 Halley, Suzanne 46,178 Hawkins. lkfatitta 46.188 Haynes, Hnrnne 46,121 Haynes. Linda 46.188 Hays, Dave 46.195 Hazen, Charles 46.115 Hedges, Brenda 46,188 Hedges, Di Ann 47 Hedges, Marsha 40,47 Heitnsath, Dennis 47 Helrnig, Mike 47,228 Henley, Richard 47,119,121 Hibler, J. 115 Hickam, Terry 47 Hiekerson, Marsha 47 Higginbothatn, Paula 47,121 Hill, Alan 47 Hill, Linda 47 Hill, Roy 47 Hill, Torn 47 Hinkle, Douglas 47,176,229 Hinton, Glenda 47 Hirst, Linda 47.188 Hobbs. Larry 47 Hodges, Charles 47 Hodges, Marlyn 47,121 Hodges, Virgil 47,115 Hoffman. Richard 47 Hogan, Knrrry 47 Holloway. Riclrard 47.195 Hnlrrrarr. Dan 47 Holswortlr, hlike 47 Holtunan, Donna 47 Hooper, Dennis 47 Hoover, Carole 47 Hopkins, Susan 47,120,121. 176 Horn, Larry 47 Horn, Sue 47 Horne, Judy 47.176 Horne. Vicki 47 House, Linda 47 Hubble. LaVernr 47.176 Huhn. Eaye 215.179 Hulse, nse Hurrrplrrey, Cheryl 57,121-195 Hunsucker, Billie 47 Hunter, Susan 47,178 Hurd, Darrell 47 Hurst, Bill 47 Huston, Larry 47 Hrrtchr-sort, Kay 47.176 lmlay. Glenna 47.188 lou, Debby 47.176 Ireland, Pamela 48 lsbr-ll, Albert 48 Jackson, Diana 48 Jackxtrn, Rohr-rt 48 Jester, Dtin ister, Jnrn , 1 rlolrnson, Cecilia 48,121 Jnlrrrsorr. Fred 48 Johnson, Joe 48 Sophom ores Johnson, Ronald 48,229 Johnston, Sylvia 48,179 ones, Audrey 48 Jones. Bob 48 Jones, Jinr 48.115,17'-1,229 Jones, Jirrrrnie 48.115 Jones, Maraquita 48.121 Jones. Mike 48 Jones, Sarah 48.178 Kassen. Mike 48,174 Kean, Alan 57 Keens, Barbara 48.135,178, 185 Keith, Tom 48 Kelley, Dennis 48 Kelley. Jackie 11,40,48.120, Mcikilliarrrs. Lirrda 49.120. 121 MacPh erson, Janice 40,120 174.119.121 Madoii-, Vicky 49.178 Maggard. Linda 49.120 Maiden, Betty 49 Major, Jack 49 Lfandina. Carl 49 Maness, Mike 49 Manning. Anita 49 Markle, Jeni-ll 49 Marley, Glen 50 Marsh. Gary 50 Martin, Bill 50 Martin, Carolyn 50,176 Martin, Chris 50 Martin, David 50 Martin, Don 50 Martin. Mike 50 Mason. Ed 50 Parks, Carol 51 Parks, Larry 51.178 Parrish. Sheila 51.176 Paschall, Karen 51.181 Paschall, Robert 51 Patton, Diane 51,181 Paxton, Meredith 51 Pearce, Linda 52 Penrose, Terry 52 Perez, Richard 52 Perkins, D'Ann 52,174,178 Perkins, Joe 52 Perry, Rick 52.229 Pescetto irn 52 Petersen: 1Vanda 52,176 Petrovic, Anita 52.121 Phillips, Boi, 52 Phillips, Cynthia Phillips, Larry 52 Phillips, Loretta 52 Piiirsoii, sim 52 174,178 176,225 Kelley. Kitty 48.178 Kelly, Bill 48 Kemp, Gary 48 Kennedy. Linda 48.121.188 Keown, Harold 48 Keyes, Dennis 48 Kibler, Kirk 48 Kilbretlr, liill 48 Kinchel, John 48,178 King, Kenneth 48.229 King, Sue 48.134179 Kinnaman, Rozanne 48 Kirk, Barbara 48.120,188 Klein, Karen 57 Kr-ahl, Karen 48.174,176 Krallrnan, Dale 48 Kr-oesen, George 48 Krohrn. Gary 48.115 Kropl, Linda 48,120,178 Kruel, Terry 48 Kuechler. Hillry 48,115 hlatlock. Sharnn 50.120 hlavell, Charlene 50 rtraxiicii, Bri-may 50 hlay. Cheri 50.120179 May, Luana 57 rsireadoii-5, oiii-.burr 50,195 hlelchart, Robert 50 Melton, Berry 50 Melton, ,lirn 50 Melvin, Donna 50,120 Meyer, David 50 Meyer, John 50.236 Middaugh, lid 50,119 hliddletnn, Donna 50.176 hfiles. Carol 50 Miller, Barr 50 Mirrei, Bin 50 rvrirrfi- cyiiiriiii 50,121 Mirrei-Q Jeri 50,195 Miller, Joanne 50,178 Miller', Mike 50 Miller, Torn 50,228 Kuhler, Gary 48 Lambkrn, Reed 48.176 Landers. Bill 48 Landuyt, Patricia 48.188 Milligan, Vickie 50.120.121 Misemer, Elainc 50 Mitchell, Kerry 50 Mitchell, Patsy 50 Lankford, Danny 48 Lanning, Larry 48 Lasker, Margit 48 Lassiter, Roberta 57 Laster, Judy 48 Latham, Warren 48 Lt-bow, Jackie 48 Lee, David 57 Lewis, Gary 48 Lewis, Jim 48,229 236 Lewis, Joan 48.120 Lewis, Marilyn 49 Lewman, Ted 57.40,228,236 Lightcap, Pain 49,176,181 Likely, Marcia 49 Limclnus, Gary 49 Lin cnmeyer, Nancy 49 Lindsey, Clifl 49,181 Lindsey, ,klnhn 49,119.121 Lindsey. anda 49 Lingerfclt, Judy 49 Lingle, Gary 49,178 Link, Mark 49 Link, Rick 49,174,134 Liiineiibfiiigei-, Ray 49 Lrnnenbrrnk, Cathy 49,181 Lobb, James 49 Logan, Dora 49.174,121 Logan, Ronald 57,115 Logan. Sharon 49.121 Love, Larry 49,174 LuH', Larry 49 Lusso, John 49 Luttrell, Jerry 49 Lynn, Donna 49,121 McBroorne, Martha 49 McCain, Sandy 49,120,174 cCarroll, Cheryl 49,176 McCarroll, Joan 49 McCarty, Glenna 49 lNfcCarty, Orval 49 itfcclain, Royce 49.174229 McClary, Jane 49 McConchie, Richard 49 McConnell, Larry 49 Mccorltle, Bob 49 McCoy, Jerry 49 McCrorey, GHFY 49 Mock, Karen 50 Montgomery, Joe 50,40 Montgomery, Sam 50 Moody, Pam 50,178 Mom, Arthur 50,119 Moore, Carolyn 50 Moore, Claude 50 Moore, Gary 50 Moore, Jxelnifer 50,179 Moore, arilyn 50 Moore, Sheryl 51,188 Morgan, Melody 51,120,174 M D r , L. -'v 49 M5D5x5elI,1Linda 49,176 McGinnis, Connie 49 McGinnis, Ginger 49.195 McGowan, Dennis 49,115 1SfcGowan. Gqrald 49.229 h1CKinncy, Daifid 49 rvrcmiigririii. Dan 57 McMullen 121 , Nancy 49,12O,179, McMurray. Grant'49 hICQuitlY. Bill 49 Morris, Roberta 51,121 Morrison, John 51 Morton, Tom 51,179 Moss. Jerry 51 Moss, Tom 51,119 Mudd, Jo Lynn 51,181 Mueller, Tom 51 Mullinix, Sheila 51 Mullins, Carol 51 Mullins, Linda 51 Munkirs, Belle 51 Murray, Jim 51 Myers, Linda 51,176 Myers, Sandi 51,178 Neeley, James 51 Newland, Barbara 51 Newland, Bill 51 Newton, Kathy 51,120,121 Nichelson, Karen 51 Nichols, Deanna 51 Nichols, Nicki 51,120,174,178 Nichols, Phyllis 51 Nichols, Ronnie 51,119,121 Nolan, Eileen 51,188 Noland, Jerry 51,119 Norris, Linda 51 Novak, John 51 Oatis, Jayne 51,174 O'Dell. Ruth 51 Oertwig, Diane 51 Olinger, Pat 51,121 O'Neil Ilean 51,188 om, William 51,115 Orr, Janice 51 Orr, Nancy 51,121 Osborn, Tommy 51 Osborne, Patty 51,121 Osborne, Steve 51 Osburn, Elouise 51,185 Ouimette, Patricia 51,178 Overcast, J. W. 51 Owens, Tom 51 Oyler, Joyce 51 Padgett, Maureen 51 Page, Larry 51 Painter, Karen 51 Paris. Paul 51 254 Piercy, Gary 40,52 Pine, Steve 52,236 Pinkerton, Janet 52,121,188 Pitchford, Rita 52 Player, Earl 52 Poe, Glynda 52,174 Pollack, Bill 52 Polston, Michael 52 Popp, David 52 Posey, Bob 52.236 Poteet, David 52,229,236 Povenmire, John 52 Powe, John 52 Preator, Johnny 52 Price, Claudia 52,174 Price, Gary 52 Prince, Gary 52 Pritchett, Patricia 52 Pugh, Torn 52,176,229 Pullen, Joe 52,229 Pyles, George 52 Qiiirriii. Robert 52 Quint, Barbara 52 Ramsey, Wayne 52 Ransier, Fred 57 Reddell, Roy 52 Reed, Charlene 52,195 Reed, Danny 52,229 Reeves, Larry 52.174 Reid, Janet 52,120 Reiff, Mike 52 Resch, Kathy 52 Rew, Richard 52 Reynolds, Don 52 Rice, Mary 52 Rich, Janet 52 Richardson, Monna 52 Ridenour, Gary 52 Riggg, Barbara 52,176,188, Rinker, Bob 52 Rising, Ernie 52 Roberg, Rachel 52 Roberts, Jo Ann 52,120,121 Roberts, Wayne 53 Robinett, Shirley 53,121 Robinson, Dwi ht 53 Robinson, Rob5y 53 Rocha. Emmett 53,115 Roe, Jonell 53 Rogers Barbara 53,121 Rogers, Carolyn 53,176 Rogers, Jim 53,228 Rogers, Linda 53 Rogers Marvin 53,229 Roos, J erry 53 Rose, Mary Ellen 53,121 Rosenquist, Dave 53 Ross, David 53 Rowe, Dick 53 Rowland, Dave 53 Ruester, Bill 53 Ruppert, Bill 53,115 Rush, Jenny 53 Rush, Robbie 53 Sackewitz, Carl 53,134 Saffels, Cathy 53 Sams, Donna 53 Sanders, Carvis 53 Sandlin, Ro, er 53 Sapp, Ray 53 Sartin, John 53 Sartin, Nancy 53 Sauerbier, John 53,236 Savage, Donna 53 Sawyer, Geraldine 53 Scanlan, Charlene 53 Schaffer, John 53 Scgggnuth, Bob 53,174.228, Schel , Suzanne 53,188 Schieiielbein, Jerry 53 Schindler, Donna 57 Schmidt, Jimmy 53 Schnetrer. Marv 53,188 Sophomores Schoening. Frank 53,119 Schrepler, Goldie 53 Schroetcr, Lisa 53.195 Schulenburg, Christina 53.174 Schuler, Beverly 53.188 Schumaker, Ron 54 Schupback, Jerry 54 Scott, Martha 54,181,197 Scott, Robert 54 Scott, Ronnie 54 Scroggins. Beverly 54 Searcy. Raymond 54 Selby, David 57,135 Sellars, Jim 57 Selvg, Patty 54,121 Sha day Darell 54 Shaon. Jeanette 54 Sheldon, Randy 54 Shelton, Linda 54 Sherman, Ann 54 Shikles, Dick 54.55 Shoop, Ashby 54,176 Shoush, Linda 54,181,188 Shults, Beryl 54 Shultz, Bernita 54,115 Shutt, Richard 54,115 Siegfried, Martha 54,178 Slminerman, Jim 54 Simpson, Roberta 54,174,195 Small, Lucille 54 Smallwood, Mary 54 Smelser, John 54,115 Index Thorne, Dee Ann 55,188,176, 181 Tignor, Connie 55 Tilnrne, Larry 55 Titus Mike 55 Tiardoa, Sharon 55,121 Toile, David 55 Toluso, Janice 55,120,176 Toms, Lynn 56 Tousley, Lynda 56 Troutman, Keith 56 Trow, Cecelia 56,188 Trow, Ronnie 56 Troyer, Jerry 56.115 Tryon, Teresa 56 Turner, Dana 56 Turner, Gary 56,178 Turnharn, Clay 56,176,119,121 Turpin, Bill Twente, Darrell 56,228 Tyler, Bob 56 Tyson, John 56,197 Ulmer, Robert 119 Underwood, Phillip 56.236 Valentine, Sue 56 Valleau. John 56 Vance, Jerry 56 Vance, Kathy 56,47 Van Hook, Judy 56,120,121 Van Kirk, David 56 Van Kirk, Linda 56,174,185 Van Maele, Margaret 56,121 Van Tuyl, Kenny 56 Vernon, Stanley 56 Wagener, Susan 56 Adarns, Don 61,228,243 Adams, Richard 61 Ailshiro, John 61 Aldersnn. James 61,228,242 Alexander, Bob 61,242 Allen, Allen, Bill 61,242 Rex 61 Alvested, Jack 61 Alvested, James 61 An1c?5sfE53 Carol 15,110,178, Anderson, Larry 61,180 Anderson, Margaret 61,118 133,183 Andrews, Wanda 61 Angotti, Linda 61 AYWSUOHE, Martha 61,118 Arnold, Diane 61,73,249 A h J Aikins udy 61 Linda 73 Austini Byron 61,109,111 Austin , Elaine 61 193 Austin, Sharon 61,118 Babylon, r-any 108,189 Bailey, Linda 61 Bainter, Jerry 61,242 Baird, Martha 61 Baker, Carol 61,108 Baker, Judy 61,249 Baker, Karen 61 Baker. Walter 61 Baldus, Cathy 61,177 Balke, Jack 61,111,242,246 Ballon, Diane 61,180 Barnes, Rex 61 Wald, Ladonna 56 Srader Smith, Bill 54,134 Smith, Bob 54 Smith, Diana 54 Smith, Ed 54 Smith, Kenneth 54 Smith, Jody 54 Smith, Linda 54 Smith, Norma 54 Smith, Patsy 54,174,176 Smith, Paul 54 Snell, Steve 54 Soligo, Kathy 54 South, Linda 54.121 Sparks, Marcia 54 Speer, Jim 54,228 Speer, Ronald 54,121,176,21s Spiller, David 54 , Charles 54 Stafford, Stanley 54 Stalker, Ron 54 Stanfield, Dennis 54 Stan er, Pat 54 Stan?ey Larry 54 stark, Margie 54.47.181 Starr, Cheryl 54195 Stemerick, Claudia 54,188 Stephens, Marsha 54 Stevenson, Jehnny 54 Stevenson ancy 54,188,121 Steward, Donna 54 Stewart, Margaret 55,120 Stinner, Mark 55 szipoli, Bill 55 Stone, Anna 55,120 Stone. Gary 55 Stone, Louise 55,120,178 Stowell, Doug 55 Stowell, Kath n 55,178,134 Stoyko, Louie!-55 Strange, Cheryl 55 Street, Davie 55 Stumpenhars, Gary 55,229 Sutherland, Linda 55,120,181 Sutton, Ray 55 Swadlcy Margaret 55,197,121 Swain, Jeannie 55.120 Swarts, Robert 55 Ewartz, ?Iail 5555 wayler wry Swearinggcn, Tgrgi 55,229 Swezey, teve Sympson. Donna 55,120,181 Walker, Jim 56 Walls, Kathryn 56 Walls, Shirley 56 174 Warren, David 56 Warren. Pat 56 Waters, Lonnie 56,174 Watkins, Linda 56 Yvebb, Dave 56,50.115 Webb, Jo Ann 56,121 Weddle, Dale 56,181 Weeks, Margaret 56,188 Weeks, Rae 56 Welch, Connie 56,178 Welsh, Myrtle 56 Wendleton, Ivan 56 Wesner. Tom 56,179,181 West, Frieda 56,188 West, Johnny 56,178 Wheeler, Albert 56 White, Chester 56 236 White, san. 56,228,229 White, Terry 56,179 Whitehead, Melissa 56,179 Whitehead, Wayne 56,229 Whiting, Kathy 56,120,176,121 Whitnell, Mark 56 Whitson, Glenda 56,178 Whittle, Terry 56 Wicker, Garrie 56 Wiley, Rose 56 Wilkinson, Larry 57 William William Willoug Willoug s, Russell 57,228,119 5, Sandy 57,174,121 hby, Dennis 57 hby, Leslie 57,115 Wilmot, Mike 57 Wilson, Betty 57.121 Wilson, Isabella 57 Wilson, Kay 57 Wilson, Paula 57 Windhorst, Judy 57 Winter, Pat 57,134 With row, Larry 57 Barnett, Mike 61.133 Bartlett, Sandra 61 Bass, Paul 61,178 Bates, Bob 61 Bates, Joe 61 Baue-rmeister, Robert 61 Bayslnger, Connie 61,109.189, 193,194 Beal. Sherrie 61 Beale, Donna 61 Beasley, Doug 61 Beck, Janet 61.108 Becker, Janis 61 Becker, Robert 61,228,242 Beeman, Bob 61 Benedict, Ronald 61 Benion, Anita 61 Bentch, Ray 61 Bentley, Jewel 61,248 Berry, Bob 61 Beverstod, Rodney 61 Biggs, Mike 61 Billard, Lonnie 6O,61,117,133 Bishoff, Janice 61 Bisho , Diane 62 Bitticiier, Janice 62 Black, Ken 10,61,137.173,233 Blackburn, Mary 62,108 Blankenship, Jim 62 Bly, Dennis 62,110 Bly, Jay 62,110 Bogue, David 62 Bogue, Sandra 62 Bollinger, Larry 62 Boman, David 61,125 Boman, Louis 62,125 Bose Judy 73 Bowier, Sheila 62 Bowman, Ralph 62 Braxdalc. Linda 62 Breeze, Tony 62 Brewer. Donna 62 Bridges, LaJuana 62,118 Briscoe, Patricia 62,180 Bromley, Donna 62 Juniors T l , B lr 55 r21'ggii1g25g655,40,119,221, 2 7 . Taylor, Martha 55,-40,176,174 Temple John 55 Terry, Bob 55 Terry, Clifford 55 Thacker, Terry 55 Thoma n, Elizabeth 55 Thonlas, Barbara 55 Thonlas, Caroline 55,181 Thomas, Richard 55.229 Thomas, Tracy 55,120,191 121 Thoma s, Vicki 55,120 n Donna 55,120 Th i Thgiiiiiign, Robert 55 Thomnson, Wayne 55 Wolf, Frank 57 1VolIe. Bob 57 YVolfe, Dennis 57,40,236 Wood, Janice 57 Woods, Brenda 57 Woodstock, Chuck 57 Woodward, Leslie 57 Wright. Billy 57 Wri ht, Sharon 57 wyioff, Richard 57,119 Yale Maxine 57 Yardley, Jerry 57 Yates, Susan 57 Yelton, Bobbie 57,178 York, David 57 Young, .lim 57,178 Young, Robert 57 Zeigler, Linda 57 Zimmerman, Nancy 57,179 Zinn, Kenneth 57 Zuinwalt, Nancy 57,120,178 Ahornalliy, Mar'y'in 61 255 Brooks, Ronnie 62,110,242 Brooks, Ruth 62.189 Brown, Brenda 62,189,239 Brown, Dennis 62 Brown, Jim 62 Brown, Laurence 177 Bryant, Gary 62,242 Buckner, Jane 62 Bullard, Barbara 62,117,131 189 Burkey, Karol 73 Burns, Fred 62,194 Burton, Linda 73 Burton, Richard 62,228 Burton, Stephen 62,178 Butler, Jerry 62 Cadwell, Karen 62,108,177, 189 Cain, Preston 133.138,243 Campbell, John 62.10.242 Cam bell, Ronald 62.125 Cardlaell, Jack 62,243 garr, 1i.:tr'ryid6l2 62 arrrc er, i e Barbara 62,110,111 Casey, Casler , Douz 62 Juniors Cassehnan, Lynda 62 Casts-el, Nicki 62 Castile, Joe 177.228 Castle. Linda 62,180.249 Cates, Marcia 108 Catron, Janet 62.239 Catron, Sandy 62,248 Chandler. Lance 62,178 Chaney. Dwayne 62 Chapman, John 73.124 Chapman. Linda 62 Chappell. Marcia 62 Chiles. Larry 62.228 Chilson, Bill 62 Chitwood, Susan 62,177,189, 192 Church, Pat 73.133 Clark, Robert 62,125 Clark, Terry 62.118 Clawson, Delmar 62 Clem, Judy 73 Clements, Doug 63.134 Cleveland, Larry 63 Coffel. Roberta 63.180.189 Cole, David 63,111 Coleman. Judy 63.173,18O Conway, Cathy 63,110,177 Cook, Bill 63 Cool, William 63 Copeland, David 63 Copeland, Dick 109,119 Copridge, Kirk 63 Copridge. Louise 63,118 Corley. Carolyn 63.178189 Cornelius, Judith 63.118 Cornell, Jim 63,177,137,189 Cornett, Charles 63,228 Cornwell, Donna 63 Cotter, Terry 180,246 Cox, Bertha 60,63,133,173,193. 249 Cox, Connie 63,118 Cox, Mary 63 Crabtree, Rendell 63,118,130 Craig, James 63,110,124 Crain, Randal 73,117 Craven, Philip 63 Crawford David 63 Crick, Earl 63,177 Cross, Judy 109,189 Criaggan, Carolyn 63,108,177 Crump, Larry 63,247 Cunningham, Teena 63 Cutbirth, Berry 63 Daily, Judy 63 Dalton, Carol 63,177 Daniel, Vicki 63.139 Danner, Johnie 63 Davis, Larry 63,221,228,242 Davis, Mike 63 Deatherage, Sherry 135 Decker, Carl 63 Decker, Roy 63 Deister, Bobbie Jean 63.133, 179,194 DeLap, Darrell 63,125 DeLong, Shirley 63.60,118 Denham. Richard 73 Detillier, David 63,228 Dexter, Kent 63 Dickey, Donald 63,177,194 Dickey, Larry 64 Dillard, Alvin 64 Dinwiddie, Rebecca 64,118 Dobbins, Larry 64 Dobbs, Stanley 64.1.30 Dolan, Brenda 73,80,249 Dollins. Janet 110,178,192 Dotson, Davie 64 Dotson, Tom 64 Douglas, Sharon 73 Douglas, Kathleen 135,177 Dow, JoAnn 64 Downey, Sally 64 Downs, Donald 64,111 Dutton, Louise 64,183,238 Eichenberger, Mary 64,118 Eldridge, Vicki 64 Elliott, Suzanne 189,249 Ellsworth, Marcia 73 Elwell, Luana 64 England, Martha 64 Esler, Robert 64 Eslinger, Bob 64 Evans, Fred 64 Evans, Kaien 64 Evans, Nancy 64 Evers, Larry 64 Ewing, Dianna 64 Ewing, Mavis 64,109,177 Fadler. Steve 60,64,134,178 Index Farris, Nikita 194 Fender, Paul 64,246 Fewox, Clare 64 Finke, Jarry 64,177 Fisher, Elsie 64 Fisher, George 64,232,233 Fisher, Paula 64 Fisk, Mike 64,124 Fitzgerel, Kenneth 64.118 Fitzpatrick, William 64,242 Flagg, James 64 Flagg, Sharon 64 Foster, Ron 64 Fowler, Kris 64,110.177,189 Franciskato, Larry 64,125 Frazier, Karen 64 Frisby, Albert 64.125 Fuleher, Albert 64 Gaddy, Cheryl 64 Gagliardi, Monte 64.228242 Galloway, Terry 64,10,232, 233 Gandy, Mary 64,248 Gannaway, Darlene 64 Gasaway, Vincent 64 Gibbs, Bruce 64,228 Gibson, Doug 64 Gillum, Cynthia 64.192 Gilpatrick, Georgia 64 Givan, Guy 64 Glenn, Judy 65 Goff, Linda 65,118 Golden. Gloria 73 Gore, Roger 64,242 Gorell, Kathy 117,183 Gosseen, Sherlyn 65 Gower. Henry 65,111 Goza Bob 65,111,124 Grad, Natalie 65,109,11,180, 189,192 Green, Lorene 65 Gregory, Georgia 65,118,248 Griffice, Mary 183 Grimsley, David 65,118,243 Groesbeck, Danny 65,133,243 Grubb, Pamela 73,110,117 180,189 Grumman, Margaret 65,109,117 Guffey, Laveta 65,109,110,111, 189 Hachler, Sherry 65,117 Hammond, Nancy 65 Hampton, Richard 65 Hancock, Mike 65,118 Hanna, Bill 65,218,220,221, 223,243 Hansen, Vickie 65,226,192 Hanson, Linda 65,17,189 Haralson, Gloria 65,66,249 Harbin, Linda 65,177 Hardin, David 65,118 Hardin, Jay 228 Hare, Laura 65,108,189 Harmon, Carol 65 Harper, Bob 135 Harper, Donna 65 Harper, Marvin 65 Harris, Chuck 65,109,247 Harris, Don 65 Harris, George 65 Harris, Jerry 65 Harter, Charles 65 Hartl, Don 65 Harvey, William 65 Hatch, Steve 65,134 Hayes, Shirley 65 Hazelrigg. Ken 65,125 Head, Lorrie 65,177,180,189 Heck, Cindy 65,133,173 Hedeen, Larry 65 Hertzog, Dale 65 Hess, Helen 65 Hettick, Suzanne 65,128,133, 189,239 Hightill, Steve 65,125 Hilden, William 65 Hill, Linda 62,713,189 Hirst, William 65 Holder, James 65,125 Hollaman, Bill 65 Holliger, Ronald 65,177,189 Holloway, Karen 65 Holman, Mary 65 Holmes, Jay 65 Holt, Susie 178,249 Holt, Teresa 66 Honaker. Linda 66,118.249 Hopkins, Charles 66,228,242 Horton, Jerry 66 Howard, Gene 66 Howard, Jerry 66 Howell, Brenda 73 Huff, Kim 66 H'-'gh'lS, Mary 66,109,177,189 Huller, Kathy 66,249 H-ig?-, Dianne 66,109,171 256 Hurler, Marlena 66,249 lgert,dJohn 66,173 lrelan , Ruie Ann 66.109111 Isaac, Judy 66,117,193,249 Isbell, Reese 66 Jackson, Lloyd 66,232,233 Jackson, Rita 66 Jacobs, Walter 66,111 Jasper, Meredith 133 Jennings, Chester 66,118 ensen, George 73 Johnson, Carl 66 ogxpgon, Carol 66,133,173,193 Johnson, Garver 66,111 Johnson, Joanne 66,133,239 ones, Loretta 133 Jones, Ronnie 66 Julian, Linda 66 Jumct, David 66 Justice, Shaorn 66,109,177 Justus, Carol 66,108,128 Kasmerchek, Don 66,138,189 Katsulis, Frank 66 243 Kays, Doug 173,242 Kwon, Terry 60,6e,21s,221, 242 Keith, Gwynne 66 Kelly, Ronnie 66 Kelsey, Carolyn 66 King, Joyce 66 Koester, Russell 66 Kramer, Linda 66,177 Krause, Diane 66 Larry 111,117,218,221, Krueger, Sharon 67,193,214 LaMere, Wayne 67,249 LaMont, Carol 73,178 Langevin, Sandra 67,118 Laquet, Sharon 67 Lailciiardale, George 67,111, Lawless, Warren 67 Leach, William 67,242 Leaf, Nancy 67 LeB0w, Paula 67,249 Leek, Lynette 67,118,249 Lents, Pamela 67,108,189 Lewis, Corky 67,189,243 Lewis, Greg 67 Liddle, Sheryl 67,249 Lightfoot, Karen 67,248 Limdous, Sheila 67,249 Lin sey, William 67,124 Look, Lorraine 67,189 Lorimer, Bill 67 Lotz, David 67 Lusher,IJames 67 Lynch, eggy 60,67,173,193 Lyon, Rebecca 67 MacDonald, Janis 67 McBride, Gordon 67,117,134 McCart, Dennis 67 McCarty, Joe 67 McClain, Mitch 67,228,242 McComas, James 73,242 MeConchie, Bob 67 McConnell, Kathi 71,73, 133,144,189 McDole. Gary 67 McFadden, Bruce 124,242 McGinley, Annette 67,133 McIntosh, Jim 67 McIntosh, Ted 67 McIntyre, Stanley 67 Melrvin. Arthur 67,125 McKay, Kathy 76,177 McKenzie, Carol 67 McKinney, James 67,133 McPherson, Diane 67 Mahan, Mike 67 Maliwat, Rosemary 67,118 Mallot, Sue 67,193 Mann, Karen 67,189 Marek, John 67,124 Markley. Linda 67,178,183 Marsh, Jack 67 Marshall, Dianna 67 Martin, Alpha 67 Martin, Buddy 67 Martin, Gayle 67 Martin, Robert 73,118 Masten, Robert 67 Mathany, Clinton 67 Maxwell, Danny 68 Meador, Gene 68,124 Meinershagan, Alan 68 Meise, Charles 68 Melchert. Charles 68 Meloan, Julie 68,189 Mesle, Ann 68,134,173 Meyer, Andrea 68,133,189 Me er, Anita 68 Middleton, Eddie 68 Middleton. .lanis 68 Juniors Miller. Mike 60.68 133.189 hixller. Yvonne 68 Bfills. Andrew 68,124 Bfrner. Carole 6S.117.133.180 Minor. Robert 68 Mock. Sharon 68 Moore. Richard 73 Moore. Sandra 68 Morgan. Bette 68 Bforirr. Sharon 68 Morris. Ronald 68 Steck, Siorton. Carol 68.110.111, 11,193,249 Sfulrhead. Shirley 68 Biulhearn. Bob 68 hfulkey. Carol 68 lfullis. Tersa 68.249 hiunro. Adell 68 Biutalipassi. Judy 68 fyarramore. Emie 68 Xarmn. Deanne 68 fyarrorr. Rex 23.243 Saught. Charles 68.124 Save, Dcloris 68 Save. George 68.110 Slblock. Johnny 68 Srclnnlsnn. Gail 68.243 Brhill. Vickie 68.177189 Nolan. Jerry 73 Norris. Linda 68 Northcralt. hiike 68.242 0'Dell. Xiaryin 68 O'Hara. Ronna 68 Oliver. Hiike 68.124 O'Rear. Allen 68 Orscheln. Sharon 68.133.183, 2-38 Owings. Sandy 68.242 Ozburn. Carol 68.173248 Palmer. Betty 68 Parker, Karen 68.249 Parks. Eddie 68 Parsons. Bill 68 Parsons. Buddy 68.124 Patton, Dennis 68 Payne. Donna 69 Payne, Pat 69 Paxton, Tana 69 Pearly. Doris 69 Pearsons. Katherine 69 Per-rdcrgraft. Lola 69 Perrin. Terry 69 Peters. Linda 69 Peterson. Gloria 69.173 Peterson, Phillip 69 Peterson. Ruth 69 Pfeifer. Blichele 69 Phillips. Bob 69 Phillips. Connie 69.110192 Phillips. Susan 69.20.73.177. 189192225 Phillips. Ted 69.111 Pike, Donna 69.193248 Pilgef. Karen 69.117 Pine. Princess 69.183 Player. Anna 69.192 Index Rodenhurg. Dennis 69 Roger. Jack 118.228 Rogers. Charlie 70 Rogers. Mary 70.248 Roos. Joseph 70.111 Rosenbaum. David 70.1 H Rothwell. Sharon 70 Runion. Marearet 70.113 Russell. Jnn 70.133243 Russell. hlary 70.109 Rutledge. Ray 70,117 Rytter. Noel 70 Sandage. Phillip 70 Sanders. Judy 70.193 savage. John 70 gaxttin. Tim 70 can an. erry 9.70.1 sennfref. 'lffnnlr 70.23735 Sfhalilvr, Stanley 70 Schauer, Sharon 70 Schnedler. Connie 70 Schmeling. Sue 70 Schull. Pat 70 Scgalgtz. Alice 70.180,1S9.192. Seaba. Sandy 70,118. . 4 Seal. liilte 70 232. 2 Seeleyxfgim 194 Seger, ary 70 Sehrt. lielvin 70 Sellars. Janice 70 Setchfield. Danny 70 Shannon. hiike 194 Sharp. Virginia 70 Sheldon. Darl 70.110 Shlrlt. Bob 70.110 Shue. Jack 73 Shull. Pat 177,189 Slmmerman. Betty 70.249 Simmons. Barbara 70.193 Singer. Virginia 70 Skaggs. Barbara 70.118 Skinner, Gary 109.110 Tinrion. Larry T1 Titus. Gary 71 Trtus. Larry 71 Tjardes. Judy 71 T0linl21'. Prgey 117.180.1913 Touxley. Sandra 71.183 Trundle. Richard 125 Tryon. Leuis 228 Yader. Raymond 110 Xanderuood. wnyne 111, .124 Vineyard. Frances 133.194 Wagner. Joan 72 Waibel. Judy 72 Walby. Ronnie 72 Walker. Mike 72.228 yvnllnee. Barbara 72 Wallace. Ronald 72.232233 Walls, Donald 72 Walls, Jim 72 Ward, Gary 72.125 WVarner. Steve 72 Warr, 194 Brian 72.109.111.177. Skinner. Robert 70 Sltouse, Donna 135.177 Sledd, Sloan. Bruce 11.70.194 Sandra 73.118 Smith. Barbara 70 Smith, Carol 70 Smith. Charles 70.124,125 Smith. Donald 70 Smith. Doug 70 Smith, Kathy 70.15.110.249 Smith. Laura 7O.178.194 Smith. Ruth 70.109 Smith. Ruth Ann 70,118,183 193 Smith. Stanley 70.117 Smith. Steve 70 Spake. Larry 70.243 Spargo, Louise 70 Sparks. Gary 70 Sparling. Daxid 108 Sperry. Dave 70 Sports, Carol 71.110192 Srader. Vicki 71.117 Stanfle ld. Sharon 71 Stanley, Clyde 71.117 Stanley. Deanna 71 Stark. Carolyn 71.109110 Joanne 71.117189 Powell, Porter. Gary 69 Porter. Mary 69 Powell, Connie 69.117 Pot-lell. Patsy 69.173 193.225 XVa rren 69 Stegner, Paul 71.117 Srerrctt. Kenneth 71.73 Stills, Barbara 71 Stillwell. Gloria 7'1.108.183. 189 Warr, Karel 72.173.24S.193 W3t1?n. Sharon 72.189.180. Welborn. Richard 72 Wells. Charlotte 72.193 Wendleton. Gary 124 Wendleton. Shirley 73 Nest, Rick 72 Wheaton. Karma 72.117 Wheaton. Konie 72.117 Wheeler. Margaret 72 Nfhite. Paul 72 Whitehead. Sharon 72.117 Whiting. Bob 72 Whitlock. Terrv 72.117.177 Whittier, Gary 72.179194 Y1'iar. Sue 72 Wi gins. Jane 72 Wiike. Bonnie 71.72.133.189 193 Yvilds. John 72 Hlilds. Robert 72 1N'iley. Velva 72 Hvilhile. Nancy 72 YVillard. Sherry 72.180 XN'illiams. Carolyn 72 Yfilliams. Ralph 72.133173 1Villiam5. Valerie 72.133.173. 208.207 Willoughby. Beverly 72 Xvilloughby. Dixie 72 Wilson. Bob 72 Vilgrgbrenner. hlarjorie 60.72 Winholtl. Lynn 72.177189 Wintermeyer. Mike 72.228 Wisecaryer. Linda 72.73 Witte. Richard 72 Wolf. Merri Lou 72 Womack. Kent 15.72.108 228 Nlonsettler, John 72 Wood. Donna 72.173.193 N'o0d. John 72.109111 N'oodson. Clsde 72 Woodward. Saundra 72.180, 183.194 Woody. Carl 72.177 Woody. Charles 72.125 Wooldridge. Connie 72.180 Yfooluorth. Pal 17.72.110. 226.192 Prather. Noel 69 Prichard. Vince 69.71.124. 180 Pritchard. Dianne 69.189 Pulliam. Sondra 69 Queen, Pnnls 69 Queen. Robert 69 Ramsey. Charlotte 69 Rapp. Danny' 69 118.246 Rauh. Sharon 69 Rt-ngin. Pnnlf. 69.249 Reeves. Pamela 73 118 Reil'7. Steve 69 Resen. Greg 69 n Ren-. Richard 126 V Richard. Barry 69.123 Richards. Terry 69.189 Rlepe. ot-nfgsnne 69 Rie e. Nanci' 69 Rjggtmeyer. Al 69.110 Riley. fxiike 69.124 Riley- wlllanrn 69 Roach. Phyllis 69 Rollhins 11-1-ndN 69 Roberts Kart-1169 Rohm.. Ps. 69.118 Roberts 515,16-,696Q RoLn.ertt- elclla - Rnnan.nn Donald 69 2439 Robinson. Llnnlr ll 69 69 --3 Roekrrwd Lind. 69.111 Stites, Ronald 71.134 Stone, Michael 71 Stone. Muril 71 Stoner. Larry 71 Storm. Barbara 103.177.1855 Story. William 71 Stoutirnore. Linda 19-1 Strickland. Tommy 11 Stuck. Ray 71.117 Summers . Ga rY T1 Swaidner. Mike 7-1- Swan. Dare 71.11. Srrinney. Kathi' ll T ff. N 0' 7 T2lcott.3l9ynden 71.109228 Tnlenn. Lynn 71.111 Tanner. Chuck .1 Tavlor. Donna 71 'rn4lnr. Jnnn-5 71.118.22S.242 Taylor. Karen 73 Tn,-lor, Vicki 71 Terry. Rick 71.2-13 Thacke ,Rr 1117 runn. sl.n...nF71 nn . . . Th D lla 71-12,5 71,2239 l42fi71.11.,1.f Thonlp Thornp inn. ann 11-4- 'on. Gay-lc .1 Thonrpson. Janice F11 Thompson. Mary ll 257 Worrel. John 73.12-4.180 Wright. Linda 73 Yalte. Pamela 73.117 Ya ncey. Dennis 73 131.228 Yarrcev. Ronald 73.130228 Yocum. Lt-nn 73 242 vnnng. Evelyn 73 Zaner. Don 73 1 4 ' i E l - 4 if 5 N , ,X .X ,,, 1 . ' -. lv ' cnnfn , Cl. - ,lb 123,12 27,243 246.247 SEHIOYS 98 1 0 in c-refrgri Patiigix 80,186 s V P ld Craig, Douglas 80.242 , 0 U 'i 1 l' giawimg' siiiiiid 81192261 8 179 194 207 Aekermnn,J?ndyll47,188,205,2o7l' L ' S88 ing Crum Q 6 ' ' ' ' Adkmsl G12 U57 'J j ,yCrens aw, ,Karen 81, Z7 ASM, Frank -186 0 Crull Lln,-er 81.127 Agee, Rrcha cl 10,77,1'rf3, 23206,218.?20, 1' ull ,, - ugsc 81 221,222, 2l 46,247 J' ' ,r SWJ5 jgn,,,d 8,- 2lri2s,L'li Z2 u 1 -, fl sm 1 81 r ' - on, lc Allen, Hard 77,1,58.180,186 r f' l, Din' carer iv 33,202,208 Allen, ,77,173l 08f 0 . V ,E ,, J,,,,,,,N Allen, rrcra 15,7 88,172,179,206 X, O J ,su panic 3, 31,137 alley, -bert 77,82. 9,180,2L ,246,24 l, D Vis, Sha,-d,l131,11g lllsllll wfndelvn 7,187 ' , D211-e, Kar-en 81,186 llgs Nancy 77, 4.,225,lf , Dennis. Suzanne 81.186 ll-so , Walter 7 .ll f 1 lon-elernan, lwrenlnn 81 A Cf ne. Gary , 18, SW: ll Q Dnlrblnsqnenry 81,123,124.125,212 A Q - Gayle 77 ,f , on.-fell, arreneel 81 , A n Elaine 77 13 Dotson, Sarnuel 81 23 cisold, Gary 77,109,11ft'204,213,218,221,222,. fy ,. , , , 7 Arnold , Janice 77 ' J Ashurst, Gary 77r ',r' Annrn, Dana 17,J7e.186,224,225J Austin, Eileen 10, 7,226,227 Ant.-y, snr,-ley 77,8088 Bain loria 7 7 180 206 Ba-n'es9Jelrn 878335 1 ,-N ,l l L Barnes, Linda, '17 n 1 . Barnes, Marily 78,207 , Barnhard, Dwight 78 ' , Barrett e, Anal 78 ,lf l B l, L 8.207 ' - B31 R1il'aZ78118 Y V ,f , X J Deny, Lan-renee 81.173.179,194,,O 02068207 Dollflas. Howard 81,187 1 Doaryx, Sue 81.173 ' Draper, Janette 81,1o8.117,17Q ,207 Dnnlm, Gregory 81.110,218,22 ,2 ,243 Dgtzel. Leonard 81,125,1 Dyer, Robert 81.247 -eelearr, Dunne 82 , l iilhrenberg, Vickie 82 ' Eickhoff. Rose Mary 8 X518 Elliott, Donald 82 , Engelnran. Judarh 82 ' l Epperson, David 82,117,206,243.244 Elipirson, hflerle 82, 7,133,207,208.210 Ernbleton. r.-eng 82,186,206 1 Bealiers, Ramoha 781 ,173,208f' E. nt - k' 32.1 Y . szzrie 5151-61818780 , 1 , 1 4 , 1 , 4 , l F ' Bifdsongy Louise 782 1 ,ll J 3 ni g0YViiBarn 82,110.124,132.207,20 gffdffcgeh Cefolh 7358338335 221 223 242 E?-rn 1 Vlilliam 82,110,123,212 'X ac 1 HSIOP Cf - 1 - I 1 1 llers ' Joy 82117 Black. Ma--v 73 rl ' f F ' 8 li 82 207 B12nkwSh1v.- 12552 78 l,l'rilfffHf2rr'rer7lea82.109.11r.132.134,189.1-94 Blumenscheln, Beth 206 L, . - 8 242 Blumcnschein, Brent Not pictured Rffgiciijoiigciggifggz' ,12gg1fg8rV1:fl1fly,87i386 Forenran, Jameg 83 Borchardt, Dennrk 78,232,233 152:81 ,ifiiirib88h 83'u8'187 Boyer, David 78 Boysr-n, Patricia 78 Bradshaw, Brenda 78 Bragg, Sherri 78 Branstetter, Jeanne 78,179,180,189 Brashear, June 78 Breece, Jvilliam 78.118 Brestogianis, Nick 78.180.243,246 Briscoe, Drenda 79 Brock, Larry 79 Bronson, Carol 79 Brown, Heather 79,187 Brown, JoAnn 79 Brown, Robert 79 Brown, Wayne 99 Brunson, Claudia 79.118189 Bryant, Dennis 79,202,243 Burke, Connie 79 Burns, Charlotte 79,118,186 Burns, Duane 79 Burns, Robert 79.108,110,111,204 Burns, Ronald 79 Burrow, Paula 79,183 Butler, Sue 79,187 Butterworth, Donald 79 Campbell, John 79,10,242 Cantwell, Ardeth 79,138 Carriker, Cathy 79 Carter, Celia 79,186 Cash, Deborah 79 Cash, Johnita 79.177.189,205 Cates, hlargorie 79.108,173,204.207 Chamb ers, Lawrence 79,202,224,245 Chaney, Vernon 80,118 Chaggrclow, hfichael 80,173,76,10.218,221, 2 ,247.206 Childers, Barbara 80 Clements, Sue 80,117,202,204,210,211 Coday. Charles 80 Coil, James 80,186 Cole, Beverly 80,186,196 Cole, Kenneth 80 Conger , Linda 80 Constance, Judy 99,108 Cook, Catherine 80,207 Cook, Cook, Gary 80 Michael 80,110,123.126.127 Cook, Shirley 80,186 Cooper , Phillip 80 Conela nd, Edsel 80 Foster, Joseph 83 Friend, Carolyn 83,117 Frizzell, Donnie 83,186 Frost, Robert 83,111 Fullerton, Sarah 83,132,134.203,207.208 Gade, Edna 83 Garland, Reita 83.212,226.227 Garner, Sandra 83 Garrett. Don 186 Garrett, James 83,194 Gates, Patricia 83 Gibson, John 83 Gilbertson, Barbara 83,187 Gillespie, Mary 83 Gillison, Melvin 83 Gillpatrick, Sara 83 Gillurn, Stephanie 80,84,179,202,207,208, 227 Gish, Robert 206 Gipson, Janet 84 Gosrrey, Judith 84,15,16,117,172,173,179,207, 212,227 Grapes, Eddie 84 Greathouse, Kenneth 80,84 Green, Jerome 84 Green, Lloy 84 Green, Thomas 84 Griffin, Ernest 84,117 Grubb, PCSSY 84,117,189,204 Guy, Linda 84 Hall, Lynda 84,15,134,172.173,203,206 Harnrlrar, Edith 84 Hanford, Martha 84.178 Hansen, Gary 84,117,243 Halbert, Karen 84 Hardison, Douglas 87 Harper, Robert 135,178,203.210 Harrington, Lawler-rrce 84 Harrington, Richard 84 Harrington, Russell 84,186 Harris, David 84,15,80,172,173.232,233 Harris, Marvin 84 Harris, lilicllael 84 Harris, Robert 84 Halt, Tlronlas 84.186 Halley, Herschel 85,218.242,245 Hauher, Elaine 85 l-lem, Ronald 85,202,242 Haynes. Eduard 85 258 Hallett, Arlrrrlgl 85 Hedges, John 8 Heflin, Doris' Heinlen, L l, .J.117,177,180,189 Heckrnann, Ka err 85,12,108,109,177,189,204, 206 8' Hcnion, J0?6C 5.132,186 Henson. Sl 'rl 85 Hess, Edwin 5,186 Hettick. Dial 85,187,138 Hicks, Janie , 85 Hicks, Tedxgy 85 rrrlr, ,lnlr 5 1, Hillylard, nPaulaN 85 Hilnes, Jellrell q177,207 Hodgda, Shrrleyt 5 Hogan, Patrick ,218,221,223,242,246 Holderl. ' rnes 85 Hollaxnan, James 85,127 Hopkins, Charlynr- 84,118 Hopkins' Judith 85 1 Hernlnneiele, Jernee 86,186 .Xnen-fnrl, Gernlnlne 86.186 Howard, Jean 86 ubba d, Terry 86,173,187 ublrl . Marjorie 86 an, John 86.125,137,207 Huggett, Jolln 86,98,111,177 Hughes, Patricia 86 Hughes, Richard 86 Huhn, Karen 86,17,173,179,189,207,226, 227 Hulse, Nancy 86,110,141 Hunt, Connie 86 Hurshman, Everett 86 Hutcheson, Cheryl 86,76.108.109,207 Hutchinson, Joe 86,218,221,243 Ingalsbe, Edna 86 Inrrran, Sharon 86 rwrng, Tlreedere 86.202210 Ivy Beverly 86,118,196 Jaclrson, Betty 86 acobs, Marilyn 86,88,117,204 acobs. Phyllis 86 enkins, Judy 86 ohnson, Beatrice 86,117,180 Johnson, Catherine 87 Johnson, Dorothy 87 Johnson, Linda 87.118,180,189 Jelrnsren, Jndrrrr 87,117,207 ones, Earl 87,118 ones, Knr-en 87.117 Jones, Marilyn 87 Jones, Peter 87,173,109,110,111,141.204,243 246,247 Jordan, Shirley 87 Kasselhute, Dave 87,130,131 Keith, Cheryl 87 Kendrick. Edwinna 87 Kenley. Anita 87 99.189.224.225 Kenney, Jeanne 206 Kidxvcll, Linda 87.118139 Kirnball, Morris 87 Kinnarnan, Edward 87 Kinney, Margaret 87,118 rupee, Linda 87 Klicloth, Billie Jean 88,180 Knight, David 88.111 Koehly, Lavena 88,212 Kubach, Billye 88,118,207 La Crone. Sheri Rapp 88,186,141 La Grece. Donna 88 Land, Garland 88.83,177.207.246.247 Landuyt, Carol 88 Lane, Snadra 88,110 Lang, Don 88,117,218 221,242 La Rue, Laura 88 Lasister, Sharon 88.187 Laswcll, Wvanda 88,118 Lauth. Susan 88 Lawrence, Nancy 88,118 Lea, Susann 88.189 Leaf, Gary 88,194 Lewis, ,laelr 88 186 Lewis, Steven 89 Lincicorne, Linda 75 Lindsey. Richard 89 Link, Karen 89.189,227,205,206,207 Lille. Carol 89,186 Livvsay, Joseph 89,111.117.179.19-4,204 Logan, Jirn 89.118 Logan, Linda 89.118 Lohr. Vl'illialn 89 Long. Nola Jr-an 89.132.117.177,189,202 Llrfl, Marilyn 89.110 Luke. Dnrrrrn 89.110 Luss. Enola 89 Lusso. Nancy 89.187 Lynch, Kenneth 89,186 Seniors hfacD0nald. liarlrara 89 XfacD0nalcl. Janres 89.232233 Bfaginness. hlirhael 89.173109 hfanasco. Ulnnda 89,186 hlandirta. Darlene 89.187 hfaples Billi Jo 89.202.203,210 lwfarks. Richard 89.228 Martin. Shara 89 Masorr, David 89118187 Nlatlretvs, Aileen 89,118 hlay. Linda 90.186 1t4cAnally, Henrietta 90.118186 McClain. Duke 90,98 ltfcconnell. Terence 90.111,123.126.12'7 lNfcCorrnick. Marian 90.132 1NfcDole. Cal 9010.210.243 ltfclfldcry. Harold 90.118 MCGinness, Shirley 90 1tIcG0wan. Elain 90.187 Mclrvin, Donna 90 McKinney, Thonrus 90.80 Itfcliinzie. Walter 90 Mchiillian. Richard 90 Index Percival, Rose 92 Perry. Billie 92 Pescetto. Karl 92 Peterson. Patricia 92 Phillips, Jon 92,210,211 Plrrllrns, Patricia 92 Piercey. Sharon 92 Pitts. Lawrence 93,242 Pitts, Michael 93 Player, Barbara 206 Player, Jrrditlr 93 Poe, David 93,111 Porter, Margaret 83,93,118,177,189,206,207 Ptentrss, Mike 186 Pugh, Richard 93 Ralston. Alan 93 Read, Elmer 93 Reed, Alice 93 Rice, Bernarr 93 Rice, Lana 93,138,186 Richards, William 93.123,126,127.212 Richardson, Marvin 93,125,123,126 Richey, Alan 93,83 Rickel, Rebecca 93,117,189 Rimnrer, Garland 82,93,99,218,221,223 Roach, Linda 93 lu Nady, a I go Roberts, Madelyn 93,189 Nfgggynoldi-n'F V' 90-117-218'221-222-243- iigilsigfgiij ii.:iiifriCr?41iJiei2Egis,232,233 Ro anion rtrrrri 94 110 141 204 M.-. .J. -90.187 4 r - - 1 rxrfirigisiiageirinfynrr 9o.s2.124.122.123.12s 1,2g'Qjf'S'Bg,,I, gQ'aS 94 121212207 ' Meserye, Joy 90.117212 Miles, Sharon 90.186 Miller. Daniel 90.189 Miller, Glenn 90.221.246.247 Miller. Larry 90,117 Miller, Lowell 90.108,232,233.204,207 Miller, Terry 90.186 Miner. John 91.117.180 Mitchell. Paula 91 Moore. Connie 91 Bloore. Linda 91 hfoore. Ivlarsha 91.183 Morlan. Sharon 91.186 Morris, Elda 91 Morris, Leslie 91,186 Morrison. William 91 Mosley, Rowena 91.138 Mowder, Muriel 91.117.189.202.203.206 Mullins, Larry 91,186 Murphy, Pamela 91 Murray. Judith 91.186207 Murray, Portia 91.132.208.206 Myers, Phyllis 91187 Neely. .loyce 91 Nelles, Nina 91 Nelson, Robert 10.91.16,232.233 Nicholson. lVillian1 91 Nieweg, Gloria 91 Noble, Richard 91,218,220,221 Noland, Shirley 91 North, Vaughn 91.108,173,104,206,207 Norton, Wayne 92 O'Connor', Jerilyrr 92.118 O'Connor, Linda 92.173139 O'Dell, Gerald 117 O,Dell, Sherry 92.180.183,189,194 Oliver, Evaline 92 Oliver. Jrrdith 92.212 Overcast, Tlrelrna 92,118 Paschal, Donna 92 Patterson, Jost-nh 92 Paul, Rolrert 92 Pearce. Cleo 92 Rose, hiichael 94 Ruhl, 1Villiam 94 Russell, Janne 94,189 Russell, Robert 94.95 Salyer, Carol 94,133,177,189,202,208 Samuels, Gary 94 Sanders, Nancy 94,180,189,206 Saunders, Nancy 94,189 Savage, Laura 94,118,186,187 serine,-, Jain, 94 Schieielbein. Carol 94.117 Schindler. Cheryl 94,186 Schumpert, Thomas 94.124.125,218.221,123, 212,243 Sclrwenk, William 94,10,233,2-42 Scott, Kathleen 94 Scott, Marsha 94 Scrogins, Michael 94,127 Searcy, Marlyne 94,186 Seirzireid. Linda 94 Sellars, David 95 Sharp, Judy 95,132,173,76,205,208 Shields, Jeanr 95 Slroles, Paul 95.218,221 Shnnrakrr, Paul 95.186 Sifford, Janet 95.204206 Silvara. Linda 95.118 Simpson, Wlilliarn 95 Sivil, Joyce 95 S'oyall, Barbra 95.173,12,13,140 Skaggs, Robert 95,118 Snrith, David 95.110.111,204,213 Smith Donna 95.186 Smithi Eric 95.110 smith. Ht-rn. 95,118 smrrrr, ,rants 95 Smith Kenneth 95.172.15,243.207 Srrritlr, Roxie 95.109118 Srnirh, Shirley 96.138 Srnirlr. Susan 96 Smitki. Syltiga 9652036187 Snrot ters. or-or rf . Soper, Felicia 96135,136,111202,203,210,207 Speer. Riclrarrl 96 Spiller, Janet 96 206 Slliilglg, Janice '96,135,173.117,196.202.20'i , 11 Stallartl. Marcia 96 Starr Kenneth 17,76,96,141,173.212,216 219 220.221,222.243 Steen. Carolyn 96 Stevens, Thomas 96 Stevenson. Sharon 96 Stewart, Reigle 96 Strnner, Rita 96 Stone, Richard 96 Storm, Diana 96 Sutton, Linda 88 96,179,207 Swan, Anna 96,189 Sympson, Pamela 96 Taylor, David 96,186 Terry, Mary 96,118,186 Thrlkrng, Nancy 96 Thomas, Bob 96.117187 Thomas, Robert 97,118 Thomas, Steven 97,173,187 Trrorrmr. Tc.-ry 97 Thompson, Brenda 97 Thurman, Sarah 97.132117 Trainer-Q. ray 97 Timlns, Lloyd 97.118 Tonahill, Dianna 97 Townley. Charles 97,183 Trnyer, Judith 97.88,187.207 Turk. David 97 Turner, VVilliam 97.202,203.211 Updrrrr. Lee iNet Pictur-my Vanllrber. James 97 Vance. Bill 97.186242 Vance, Roberta 97,187 Virgil, Janet 97,180 Vaught. Mary 97.186 VanMaele. Janet 97 Walls, VVilliam 97 Ward, Ruth 97,118 YVarner, Larry 97 H'arren. Jeanne 97173186206 YVasem, Charlene 97,118,238 Watson, Esther 97 Vvebb. Daniel 98,109.110.111.20 4.213 Weber, Douglas 98.137,173.21S.220,221 Weddle. Ronald 98,109,110,117,204 Weir, Janice 98 White, Dana 98.189 Whiting, Carol 98.118 Whitsnn, Phillip 98,815,186 Ylfhittington, LaVon 98 Williams, Herbert 98 Williams, Keith 98.242 Wlilliams, Mary Lou 98 Williams. Phyllis 98 Williams, Sandia 98 Williams, Sarah 98 Williamson, Carl 98.242 Wilson. Ronnie 186 Wintermeyer. Vickie 98 Witte. Cnr-nl 98 WVolfr-nbrirger. Charles 98 Wood, Patricia 99 Woodruff. Sandra 99,186 Woolery, Karen 99.118207 Worden, Jean 99.177.207 Yvright, Ryland 99 137 Wyrick. Richard 99 Yale. Nancy 99.108.109.180.189.196 Yardley, Kenneth 99 Yennie, Edwin 99.33 Young, Thomas 99 Zander, Teresa 99,17.108.194,206.226.227 Thanks to Everyone . Administrators, faculty members, students, pho- tographers and the yearbook company personnel - have all endeavored to achieve the publiC21ti0H Of the 1963 Gleam. Members of the Glcam staff and the sponsor take this opportunity to express their sincere apprecia- tion for the effort and cooperation of all these per- sons in the aecorrrplishrnent of their task. An especial thanks to Al Isreal and Phillip Pear- man for the aerial view of Chrisman on page 2 and page 3. The record of ChflS!I1HU'S 1962-1963 school year was made possible by the invaluable help given to the stafT and sponsor by their friends a sincere thank you to all of thern. .LV 4 GN f af, r , , , , VKKA Y f.i ,X ' g , f Ex FDL 4 f K4 , jk . .K ff JJ .,ff' f 'A r , fl! X IXOV 'J f Q2 QL uw gf if U' ,4 .JM AA g,--Y ' vx lr!!! VIZIX LJ L!Ar7,f U if rjff V x, xfW ,fw'X ,, ,Ag 0 5 ' fd,-, ,X ' W 1 :Qc XIAYV ' ' N645 . 260 Y 5234 Wg, ki, fe' , E M -. . O r fi f J ci ' -xv 2 -v I V r . 8- J F WL- K bgif VQINYI W ,J Ja' lx d.v- itz LIC Q!-Y Y' Sax, LA l vt' M Iuacw- .5 By'-, '?,-!.,5.,' K is-JCPB QL V' gf? JQJIK' W kXyifwG XPS VV' H '1 V' LLL Q!!! LWQWPG X1 1 MQ' Nz - N , ' A ALM MW Qfw-A . -X -, x WWW K fm. 'HM ,, HM mygyfk' ov' x A ,A N 7-1. A Gr N ' ' Xbm ANX x M Ok My QN i ss 6 i gy uf' 7 kj A NN 05 .. '-,gff CILJ Q LAY N X 0 W ei w JL ' V CLXTH X ,XS KX, I kj XX' .xxx , biddl My NXQ-'15 '. NX! Cyl . -Xu X 3 6 if ' NV' x V K QV JV Lx' vig ,QNX y V' NXJDWX MYY' V x .Q NX ,QNX KSN ff' ' ,1:,Ff ' xA YY N W I x V P M, 1. xv , . V. x-'- 1 x K I ' f 'N WV ' L, mx .X XJ K xxx X V I xi N J-f' -X33 ' v J Nxldl J V fy xc X RK . NN xl KQX X1 N X fx xl X , xx k. xf 'ss Lf QV ' 5 Xl J x H X5 ,N I AX x I-XXQYX Jxg 1 X X ,-XV, X' M Q Nix' X 1 .J ' X-, 1 if ' x K J A Q XRS X 1 U5 KN ' ffm T1-fvx P 7 YZ fb 'R N Fil ji x X E FSE wx - Tf HX AER? E Bs XX wx . XA QR I X , . rgx L SE Yx ,QP ,yfygfgigf ya ffdJfzfff,O,fLWi Oi? if gf' Pwj6p?w4 if law R955 KQ N f I I j I ,A fj V S' 1 ' ' 5, 41 r I ' V V 1 . g J. , L' ,. ,Q 1 5 jf if M if Q fff Q: 54 ,. 1 If ' ff ' 5 I A LL! I! ph X' 1 L V ' 4 . ,I 1 -, 1, . f .1 I V5- ' f Q ' 1 A1 ' I , F, I ' , , V' .4 1 I -' ' , V1 V A 1, K..' n ' ,L V.. A 1 J' f' 'J 5 I. ,A u 'V L, f 0, ,1 W I 1 , If , v f , .- X x . I ,f, X' , xx L lf! nl , 'Ni j ,Jw X ix , N ! C L P fl X ll ,ff I yu N I L 'L N i X 1 I x xv. A x X K I XL Q 5 X x X Vx . 1 Y. fx, A ,J , 4 X ff U1 H 'ff' f 'P X , 1 P V Y 3 . - , V A f uf A P ffl in 77? IL M I Lf! -aff!! lf' VW 6, fx lj rx r if M, ju, I F , w, 1 C X L ff l if M gf n Q ,if . , 'kj Q Y . Cx L. ,X f ZA .iii . XX Q f J X, ,A N if 5 ,,.!x. In -- Y Cl! .1 n J l f QQ Q ,fax I - .ff lx., f . '3 Ng fj 'X -f i J J Cf' ,f X , 4 J - ,.fX f, X. -1 . ,, 1 , NA ' V V .- v . 1 ff' ' K1 ,U Xa, V 1 . L ,, A 1 X , ,I 1 A .-.I , xx, . X K 'Q 'Ax fu x , ,L ,f A X RJ fi! JT . I 1 H S..- ' . l F- P. 4. ,- . 1' K I .win fl? X X P mx - FX PG 4'N fb -Y


Suggestions in the William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO) collection:

William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960

William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 1

1961

William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

1962

William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964

William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965

William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

1966


Searching for more yearbooks in Missouri?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Missouri yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.