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

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I963-I964 That wonderful year T963-T964 offered many challenges to the 3200 students af William Chrismon high school who, incorporating their abilities as one, rallied to uphold and strengthen the tradition of their school. Day by day devotion to the business of learn- ing proved to be the predominant challenge of the year. This challenge was accomplished through the cooperative efforts of consecrated teachers and willing students. Though housed on three campuses, the spirit Of Chrisman remained unified. Some of the freshmen were housed at Palmer junior high school while the remain- der of the freshmen and sophomores were housed at division Il. Juniors and seniors studied at division I. The three-way separation, however, did not hinder the learning opportunities of the students. Daily, many sophomores were transported from division II to divi- sion l to take advantage of the ROTC program and complete required credits in the speech and commerce departments. This ceciseless striving to obtain knowledge is iust one of the many examples of the youthful vivacity with which Chrismariites are constantly looking to the future to fulfill the requirements of a responsible gen- eration. L? 's II XHiTg he.Vs, QXL -v iwxxx yy' ' XJ fxxj we Q X IN N - X Swv Q I X S, wsu .X S X NX . px QX I X Q TQ .XJ I X, x I . . X . X L MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBFIARV M D3 U HWWWWWMWWWWWWMNWH 9 Wayooqo 12996920 4 A b f HK I . W gs, Y A XIV I ,. MII:-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY i If 3 '-fft. Midwest Genealogy Center 1 - V T ',.,11' 3440 s. Lees Summit Rd. ' . H-il Independence, MO 64055 -is M -Q, 2' A f 1 I NorVof Thesunlight, Rlofof the rrbonlight, I 'N Ncfof The sfgrlighr, O, young moriner, Down To the hoven, ! Coll your cornponions, f,.. . 'LN .5 Launch your vessel U ' And crowd your ccmvos, And, ere it vanishes W O'er Ihe margin, 'After i1, Follow it, Follow the Gleomf Tennyson 192447 ,.t..............- LLLCQKL 1 R. i .iii 5 gi GQJV 'wiv ik! J if U J. V ILL ft.j4t.4ffLf va, use ,s MEI .Be Of,QOtl3iZ6ntS J , 4 1 Introduction.. . ...I-I7 Administration. . . . . I8-47 Classes ...... . . ,48-I35 Departments. . . . I36-I87 Sports... ..I88-2I9 Activities. . . . .220-288 ' Ip. V J .1 Q26-J by combining experience ,Of ta fit' J 9? 'I 36071 MH J iff! . W 0 , U UPI, 1,Pn,, ,, ttf!! 'it l 'V flfl 4 jx! tl 0 J Before actual shop work can begin students must leorn to use, core for and appreciate the value of the tools in woodworking and sheet metal proiects. Here Mr. Poul Kettler, one of the shop teachers ut division ll, issues tools to three students in his first hour clcss. I , t I 1 , 13, 'X ' .N 1 A J 'rx A, W 4 M , , 4, , t P A ll 1--5 fi? Q o 1 t f . 6 J XX X, x X, Sophomore English ll students ure in- terested in grammar osvwell as liter' oture, Missy Janice Hopkins reads o few lundomentols from the grammar hook to her fourth hour class. 1 7 cl xv Studentsl benefit , ' is . ' l The Spanish lanxgimge is nohfonly enioyed in gznversation ,and ' writing but also in singiqgflas dis exernplitied by Mrs. Florexntle ' ' - ' x, :Z Brush's secondjtour Spanfh Il class. Q l Q ' v In XJ' ' Latin, French and Spanish are thexforeigrix languages made, avail-QQ Y, able to Chrismarfis ents Three arsp study are oiered W i each Language In a dltlonfio learning the mechanics af 1h language students also su y the customs of the land and tpeo e. , 1 ,A , ti., XL: X' sfwi 'F-IJ? 1-1- 0-Q Sewing their first project ot the year are these girls in Mrs, Nel. selection and child care are also studied by the girls but sewing vada Dean's first hour Home Economics I class. Each girl may and cooking are the two fnaior endeavors ofthe year. choose to make a dress ar a skirt and blouse. Wardrobe care and t I t y i lt l ,i 'f fx. I l 5 ' J vu i , 4 Wk r , c L J l I l Three students in Miss Gladys Evans second hour general biology class identify specimens preserved for class study. Biology, the study of living things, intensities student appre- ciation at nature in all its-forms. V l t f l L ,, N Xi , ' l l l if V I ' i i 1 V V t, my f , Vt l , y 1 t . f , 1 1 1 , , , A t , e . lwl m ,t ,,1 t V JJ i, L 'l Classwork lntEnSlflES Stlldent talent Roy Searcy, Ginger Sharp, Doug Allen and Liz Agee, students in by displacement. After the experiment the students will test the Miss Nora Whitthar's second hour chemistry class make oxygen properties of oxygen and then follows o general discussion. l 9 Proving theorems is one of the tirst activi- ties at geometry students, Mr. Norman Cox explains to his second hour class the relation of theorems to the study ot geom- etry. f Kill' X. i , lz., X41 .W N ll Z Ffh' 5.1 E xx 41. tl f, Q In Mr. John Campbell's first hour psychol- ogy class, students discuss human be- havior and the reasons why a person acts as he does, Mr. Campbell also teaches a new subject at Chrisman, economics. -,t-Xi ,tl lil Wm., 1, i Q 1. A X: v -I fill' -mit Lonnie Billard, Jerry Harris and Preston Cain take their turn at displaying current articles in Miss Berneta Sherman's first hour contemporary issues X class, Students display such items as political cartoons, editorials and pic- tures of prominent people. 8 6, i ,. Q wg yew Counseling freshmen at Palmer iunior high school is the iob of Mr. William C. Rose. He aids students in preparing lor college by helping them select courses pertinent to college admissions, Counselors adapt academi chedule Mr. Billy J. Moyer and Mr. Frank Meeker are always ready to counsel freshmen and sophomore students in decisions concern- ing academic and college problems. IA Y g. .3 sf Q' -L No xt X L -We ...,....- , f luklnyfk 7942-f despite housing in three buildings V , . V I'- X.- 71,31 The parking lot was financed by the Independencelf Board of Education and was constructed duffngistheff ,L summer of 1962. Xqslrg? J is -.s. f X rj J , t if - 2 K 1 , X Xt' if J X , -J , A .fx Q! l XJ t ,,t Y 1 bf fl le. 1 i , J - ',-K l l l C X, N V f' 4 et x 5 l l ' t s wi M V 'YY fx Q l E J X, 1 -X , Q 5 .J I 1 t Q - 3 s uf 4 s l ' X. y. Y A 4, f---4 IA., : lj f' 4 Q 5:33. , Eff?-tw? F A :Zvi , 1527-.lb . .tp f'Af A .nxiiig 7' 's finlzx-q 5 xi Q Chrisman students at divisicn l observed United Na- ---...Q tions Day, October 24, with an assembly which lea! tured a flag raising ceremony as the band played i the Star Spangled Banner and the reading of Sec- is Y retary-General U Thant's Message for Youth by ' Steve Fadler, student body president. -X , '-5 fXNok N I L x li lx X 2 ,QCP f F: iii X wedge-Y .se cs c-fog, 3-35 fgijfigg lt XJ I xl ' -- ,'s ' i ' if x cf -if 'SAX W is ,ir M KRYNYUT, Kas ex U RQ Nxiumfxg f 5 Iifyjq .f.- 71,5 f , 'Qs ' 4. ' 1 psi' , -I 1, 1 .- 4... ...f-mf I, , 1 Af V fr! ' ,Q - Efpv -- -+I I . ' - I' ... 5 N P l 'Xi is 5 nun- 1 'PY iff: At lunch division I students enjoy the selection of a hot lunch or various sandwiches in the a la carte line. Those students who bring cold lunches may purchase desserts and milk in front of the I auditorium where special tables are provided I - for their use. A time to eat and a time to study is provided for divisian ll students in the form of three lunch shitts. The auditorium is used by students who eat cold lunch. Students generate life at Chrisman A representative from each homeroom and an alternate problems and the council also plans improvements for the are elected to attend student council meetings. The purpose school which can be made at the student level. Miss ai the student council meetings is to discuss the students' Thelma Myers is sponsor for student council. V ek, Selecting band uniforms is o new experi- ence lar the sophomores. This year the division I band got new uniforms so in re- turn they gave their old ones to the divi- sion ll sophomore band. A familiar sight on locker assignment day is Mr. Dan Bar- ham helping students with working new combinations on their lockers. fix The ever busy speech department finds new fields of endeavor in the study of elocution, These students practice prepared speeches and study the work of other classmates. 14 A M s 1--5.14 Qi t Rc, .X 'ii 1 Argentina iey do not ge. .3 5 ff Rf . 's i rl T l 1' E .11 lf' A i J ef 'l.t'f.- ux...t h th volume of Shakespearean litera- Becoming acquainted with the library facilities was a part of Phillip Legg s ows em a Ch ' n. Mr. ture which is of interest to all persons. Aida and Reinhold's orientation program at risma Two AFSers enforce cultural exchang Aida Ponticelli From San Luis, Argentina comes Aida Stella Ponti- celli, one of Chrisman's AFS students. Aida is from a family of seven and her father is a correspondent for the national newspaper in Buenos Aires. l-le is also director of the Providence Bank. ln Independence Aida makes her home with Susan Terry, a senior. Among Aida's favorite hobbies are playing the pi- ana, horseback riding and collecting souvenirs. At Chrisman she participates in student council, Red Cross, a cappella choir, Pep club, Spanish club, Future Teach- ers, Nautilus Literary society and National Art Honor society. Aida says, l find many things different here but the most different is the school. You have a completely different system. l like the life of your school and the Organizations to which l belong, The time goes quickly Grid l want to try to learn everything that will be in- teresting for my future life and my school at home. Reinhold Hytrek Sharing his always pleasant nature with Chrisman students is Reinhold Hytrek. Seventeen year-old Rein- hold hails from Reutlingen, Germany and while in ln- dependence he is staying with David Cook, a junior. During the year Reinhold has participated in a great many school acitivites. One of his first maior experi- ences of school life was having a part in the Speech play. l-le also belonged to orchestra, student council, Red Cross and the Shakespearean Literary society. In Germany, Reinhold lives with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hytrek, and his grandmother. His father is an architect working for the state of Baden-Wurttemberg. Stamp collecting, track, horseback riding and swim- ming are some of his special favorites. lt is very difficult to compare Chrisman and my school in Germany, Reinhold says, We have quite another school system than in America. Students in Germany don't like to go America. The school spirit in my school is not as high as in William Chrismanf' to school as much as in E 11 V, ,, - f A , 1 fy-W' ' 5,21 1 lu T hose who bring gleam to ,mm others cannot keep it from themselves. dministration 62.163 ,-fs: ix, -. . M maui A gn-f .2 ' 5, we w M1 u K n . is gm K M Securing one hundred fourteen teachers to replace those who retired and resigned and to supply the extras needed for increased enrollment was the task of Joseph F. Benson, director of personnel, This meant traveling to colleges and universities in Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Iowa and Nebras- ka to obtain the necessary personnel. Mr. Benson prepared the budget for teachers' salaries. He is also in charge of teacher certification. Twice each year, the director of personnel has charge of making a survey of all the students to learn how many of their parents work for government agencies or who are in the military or naval service, All of these are tax free. Since this is true, the government makes compensation tor this by paying a certain sum for each child whose parents are em- ployed by them or are in their service. This is Mr, Benson's second year as director of personnel. He was principal of William Chrisman from 1952 to 1962. e the best for William Chrisman students Mrs. Dorothy Sharon Mrs RUUl1 Arnold Mrs. Louise Davis Secretary to Director of Secretary of Bookkeeping Secretary to Director of Personnel lr1SlI'UCliOVl DBPOVNYIGHY N27 , in 21 ., . 'ffg 3-Q Dr. Guy Carter Superintendent of Schools 1 Xt, ,H Leading the administrative staFf in laying the foundation for That Wonderful Year 1964 was Dr, Guy Carter, superin- tendent of schools. He and all members of the administrative staff began early in 1963 to design an improved curriculum with added facilities for the 1963-i964 school year, Securing the funds for the addition of a unit to the South Secondary school to make it a second high school and out- lining the various steps for its completion were time consuming as well as rewarding. The implementation of an organiza- tional staff with specific duties which the members are au- thorized to put in force was another achievement. Dr. Carter believes that helping to perfect the greater Kan- sas City Suburban Association of Cooperating Schools was a major step in educational improvement in this area. Their foremost interest was to insure Performing the many duties that must be fulfilled in and correspondence typed and sent, messages taken any office are those who work in the school offices by phone as well as many other tasks necessary to at the administrative building and the high school of- keep offices running smoothly. fices Numerous records must be kept, memoranda Mrs. Pauline Brown Mrs. Rillo Price Miss Janearl Jones Secretary to Superintendent Clerk Treasurer Of Schools Central Office Board of Education l ll . fi - x aww-rr mx , 20 ff 'V - Mrs. Edna Welch Nurse Mrs. Edna Welch pays a weekly visit to division l in order to keep a complete health record of each stu- dent, to take care of teacher referrals and to do a com- plete inspection of all new students. Tuberculin tests are administered to all students. part of the expanded program. Mrs. Marge Spencer Visiting Teacher Vision is checked for all those having reading difficulties Three visiting teachers act as a liaison between home and school. The third person was added this year as a man plans for a wonderful year - I 964 Referrals are made in writing by principal or vice- Early referrals for children whose problems lie I principal on both secondary and elementary levels. the categories of attendance, behavior problems wel Need for referrals may be brought to the attention of fare and health increase' the possibility of meeting their the principal by teacher, school nurse, attendance clerk, educational needs. speech therapist and counselor. Mr. Kenneth Cline MF- Mefle Shafer Visiting Teacher Vl5lfif'9 Teaclief v-.Qi T ev- i qv 5 Mr. Paul Landers' position, director of business services, A Q7 was inaugurated in l962. His most time consuming duty --T '- involves the purchasing of the supply items used in class- Q. room instruction. R, , '77 Y In office management he has the supervision of the cen- , tral ottice building, It is Mr. Landers' responsibility to di- l s, rect plant operation and maintenance. Mr. Don Allee, ' E su ervisor o ui in s an roun s, an rs. a ie 'I p' tb'ld'g dg d dM Sd' Kerrick, supervisor of food services, do the actual super- it V vision. :U - The director of business services is in charge of supply, s N inventory and distribution of stock items in the school system's warehouse. These items must be distributed various buildings between buying periods. to the New construction has been time consuming the past year as he assisted the superintendent in making plans for the additional part of the Independence high school South in another step forward toward the completion of a second high school unit. A new administration building, now being erected at 24th and Windsor, had to be planned. Mr. Paul Landers Director of Business Services Administrative personnel consummate Mr. Emory Parks Director of Instruction Emory C. Parks, director of instruction, worked with the architect in planning the new high school building and expanding other facilities. lt was also his duty to aid in co-ordinating the curricu- lum for the entire school system because of con- tinual expansion. An experimental reading program was initia- ted at the high school level. A modern foreign g language program was introduced at the junior 2' high school level by offering French to seventh graders. The laboratory approach to high school foreign languages was made by the use - f of tilms and tapes. Expanded help was added on the elementary level by hiring a third coordinator. Eleven special l - J music teachers were added to the elementary . schools. An experimental elementary guidance program was initiated. Guidance counselors for each grade level-seven through twelve were supplied. 1 n 17 FRONT ROW: Mrs. J. Posey, Mrs. Donald Lents, Mrs. John Camp- bell, Mrs. Dave Vance, Mrs. Earl Davis, Mrs. Gordon Andes, Mrs. Vern Meinershagen, Mrs. C. l. Curtis, Mrs. Evelyn Kays, Mrs. Carl Balke, Mrs. William Sisk, Mrs. Harold Martin, Mrs. Elmer Shults. Mak . r yr ui ' ev' BACK ROW: Corl Mesle, John Zander, Reuben Meyer, Louis Man- nen, V. C. Kays, Edward Shelton, Mrs. Paul Komm, Mrs. Leslie Hunter, Mrs. Vance Link, Mrs. Claude Stone, Mrs. Francis Kassen, Mrs. William Hickerson, Mr win Fender, Mrs. Harold Larimer. kj X ,X f i V7 F9 L AL Eglhelpful r tionships neo vd?bllsffl1 CWKIS ees more than thirty elected olticers and ap- rhle chairmen have given generously of their time and c ry out the work of the William Chrisman PTA. . v . V , i V , lf 1 f or o in o e f A N is f 4,66 v World llU5 difi 9 l QUUQGS S0 do di ef HT ag orki as members of the executive board to direct im S . , . . . 1 tablishmen o aningfu unicati . st as g s e a r functions of the P re t Teacher A U n is to h p bridge the l nguage barrier and to esta may ecti e o unication between par- ent an t doher 'ch student and student and parent y ' th' , e s and teachers associate in mutual eFfors bo o improve relationships and to come to gri with the issues of the day which affect education i the community. Typical of such eltorts is the annual Open House for parents to meet the teachers of their high school students, and the College and After-l-ligh School Night designed to help students and parents chart the best course for the immediate years ahead. Pro- vided also are programs concerned with other problems of the day such Qs student driving practices, moral issues, and more simply, the opportunity for parents to meet the parents of their children's friends, The PTA also provides many special services. lt works with American Field Services, student council representa- tives and school authorities to provide homes for ex- change students, Beartovvn mixers and the senior ban- quet and senior dance for graduates. lt assists in secur- ing books and clothing for students whose families may be having financial difticulities and works to assure wise legislation in regard to public education. Important information regarding this school is also sent into the home of every student in the form of Bearfacts, The PTA publication. Dozens of other parents, teachers and students have served on committees as chaperones and in numerous volunteer capacities. Mr. Carl Mesle President N - Mr. Harold Smith President Improving the salary schedule of all school personnel and approving the plans forthe addition of o second unit to Independence High School South were two maior ac- complishments of the Board of Education for 1963-1964. Six members are elected by the qualified voters of the district for a period of three years. Two members are elected each year. These men and women act as the gen- eral agent of the state in carrying out the will ot the peo- ple ofthe district in the matter of public education. The foremost duty of these board members is policy making. The members must formulate into policy the recommendations mode by members of the administrative staff as well as appraise the total school program. The Ian housin for 64 and future Y px Q . 'Vg 1 ff itlfll 1 5. 335st.,ii'.1Q3jcx sy N? .xx .N X- XNTJEVEX Q. J V 11 5 Q XS lx N vids St SV 3 .1 T7 X' Xl 1 ' ll . 'l f x NS st N X xp J XX 1 S '1 X Ml XX' il 'i 11' ' ' it Q1 1 ' ' Rl 1-1 1 X ' 1 L fi Hi, -.i Nz X V r T i , October 8, to consider important questions pertinent to the 1963-1964 school year. Be- sides the second Tuesday ot each month, these men and women hold many extra sessions to consider the problems necessitated by the building program and the division of the district into separate Board members met in session Tuesday high school units. These members ore Mr. Harold Smith ipresidentj, Mrs. Lee Roy Schulenberg, Mr. J. Everett McClUhan lvice-presi- dentl, Mr. George Berkemeier, Mr. Donald Slusher and Mrs. Tom Buckley. an-L Division ll administrators, Principal LeRoy Brown and Vicee Principal Keith Bench,were busy with the general administra- tion and supervision of Chrisman ll. This means performing the required regular routine day-by-day duties, plus the un- expected. It was necessary for Mr. Brown to work with other principals and the director of curriculum in planning for housing students in two senior high school buildings instead of the present set- up. Miss Gloria Jefferson Mrgl Alice Woirhqye File Clerk Attendance Secretory ffl ii fi- Mr. Leroy Brown Principal, Division II s induce the students to do their best Mr. Keith Bench Vice-Principal, DlViSi0n ll bf Mrs. Mary Holladay Secretary to Principal -rg Counseling services were extended for the I963- 1964 school year by the addition of a second coun was taught by the modified team ap- methods of teaching mathematics were Gymnasium facilities were improved by old track. the music field showed growth in both and vocal areas. These competed with selor. Typing proach, New incorporated. replacing the Interest in instrumental regular high school groups and ranked high in the competition. An organized girls' choir and boys' cho- rus were performing throughout the year. 27 f- .i Mr. Edward Shelton, principal of division I, and Mr. William Burlingame, vice-principal spent much time and effort in mak- ing I964 a wonderful year for the seniors and iuniors. Their greatest problem was finding space for everyone because of the increased enrollment. lt was necessary to add seven new teachers. New courses were added to broaden the curriculum. These were salesmanship, business law, advanced business prob- lems and economics. 'J I E Mrs. Barbara Olson Mrs. Sherry Gonzales Attendance Secretary Secretary to Principal 424 - w A Mr. Edward Shelton Principal, Division l X1 0 0 Chrisman teachers and administrators Mrs. Bonnie Allin Activities Secretary Mr. William Burlingame Vice-Principal, Division Tapes and films were used to enrich the foreign lan- guage program. This audioevisual material was cor- related with the textbook material. Building a reading laboratory by collecting equip- ment and materials to assist students with all types of reading problems was begun this year. A reading machine-Controlled Reader-was purchased. lt is a developmental program designed to increase speed, comprehension and enioyment with emphasis on the latter. Word wheels, skill builders and everything from comic books to Dickens' work are used. 26 Oneida Beeman 1' e V Science , 5 ,- 1 - ,- -ir Dorothy Bales Counselor Science Club lDiv. Il Junior Class Sponsor , ' Foreign Exchange Student F .7 Faculty Adviser 1 N, f' ,,,.4a f .1 . -,-.. W ,Z Ellen Bidstrup L4 f Dorothy Bierbaum English Pep Club lDiv. If English Rosemary Boetier English Louis Braley Art Supervisor of Art Fi educators work toward common goals f in---- . Sgt. Kenneth Brewer ROTC Ronald Bruch Physical Education Coach Elwood Brown Music Student Council Assembly Committee lDiv. Ill Ruth Brown Latin Latin Club Florence Brush Spanish Spanish Club lDiv, ll Future Teachers al America lynn Burris History Coach an Mr. Louis Mannen Q i l l .. 4 x. Administrators and Mr. Louis Mannen, principal of Palmer iunior high school, is officiating for the first time in this position. He has served as vice-principal for eleven years. Under his leadership, Palmer ninth grade student council members cooperated with the personnel of the United Fund during the T963 campaign, Their work was affiliated with the student body. In furthering interest in educational and per- sonal welfare, Mr. Mannen encouraged the student council to spend much time with problems concerning the entire stu- dent body. Three outstanding problems were proper dress, sportsmanship and student activities. The freshman vocal and instrumental groups gained performing status and competed with other schools. Mr. Mannen and Mr. Moore coordinated the physical edu- cation program with the sports program of division ll by sched- uling Palmer ninth grade boys in sports during the sixth hour. This made it possible for these boys to participate with the division ll football, basketball and track programs. Principal, Palmer Junior High l i i i l i I l c I K Mrs. Marguerite Ford V f x Attendance Secretary V ...I 1 K 1 - W1-. -.1 ,Q ' ' w e .16 '23 f . f E . l ' Mrs. Barbara Hart fl h ' A Secretary 43.5. f. ff -- A ' .. Selected as vice-principal of Palmer iunior high school, Mr. Jerry Moore assumed his responsibility July l, l963. Mr. Moore's teaching experience began at division ll. He taught mathematics there for one year. He was a member of the division l faculty in the mathematics department for four years. Mountain Grove, Missouri was his birthplace and his early home. He attended both elementary and high school there. In the pursuit of higher education Mr. Moore went on to attain a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in mathematics from Southwest Missouri state college at Springfield. Mr. Moore furthered his education by attend- ing the University of Missouri to earn a Master Education degree with a major in secondary school administration. 28 Mr. Jerry Moore Vice-Principal, Palmer Junior High l A i 9' Ed' Q lura Ann Cusick Malhemotics Jerry Dinsmore Science Science Club lDiv. Ili both students Karen Dyer Science Freshman Class Sponsor lPalrnerl Fredrick Frazier Mathematics Edmond bavidson Driver Education Sophomore Class Sponsor I Nelvada Dedn Home Economics Future Hornemakers ol America lDiv, ll Esque Douglas Citizenship Judy DeChn!eau Art National Art Honor Society -Tx and teachers cooperate Gladys Evans Science Science Club lDiv, Ill Charles Foreman Citizenship John Freylag Drafting Coordinator Glin Green Mathematics 5-22. C -7 U X- Paula Burris History John Campbell Psychology Economics Lewis Carpenter Mathematics Patricia Carter English Assists Publications Adviser lPalmerJ Sarah Ellen Campbell Journalism Publications Gleam-Envoy Adviser Quill and Scroll Nancy Catron Commerce The conveyance of knowledge helps rf., 'ra Ellis Clement Science Science Club lDiv, Ii Senior Class Sponsor Senior Play Mary Clements Spanish Spanish Club lDiv. lli Lawrence Cook Diversified Education DE Club Norman Cox Mathematics Student Council lDiv. lli Pallas Cockefair English Student Council fDiv, Ili Roselee Cox Art National Art Honor Society ' N,,,..-J- Q ,ie H 'f C M l, .gc 1 'E fier- '1 'LL'- ,wwf ,-X FM,' Z . c 1 , Louise MacDonald English Literature Robert McHenry Physical Education Coach Janice Mcllott r L. E. McConnell Music Palmer Freshman Band Judith McKee Commerce High School Red Cross lDiv, Ill James McLain Mathematics incorporates student-teacher effort Frank Meeker Counselor Margaret Meredith Speech Debate Speech Play National Forensic League Sgt. Harold Meisel ROTC Bill Mengel Citizenship Dorothy Miller Art Phyllis Moore Commerce Student Council Elections Committee Dramatics Committee Mary Kennedy History Student Council Finance Committee lDiv. I! Verna King Physical Education Pep Club fDiv. IIJ Paul Kettler Shop Industrial Arts Club Vida Kraus English Shakespearean Literary Society Vida Ruth Lautier Sv .ff S Y ar- fffoz, KL I C - - 7 fcbvvl My Acquisition of valuable information 4 M , ' WLWM if A ffwf Phillip Legg Librarian Literary Arts Seminar l David link Drafting Shop Raymond Lesh Industrial Arts Club Metals Stage Crew Co-sponsor Richard Litle Science Assists Publications Adviser iPalmer7 Ethmel Lyon Mathematics Donald Lohrengel Mathematics Science 0 1 1 1 2 0 -4. X ,of ii f ff' Grace Pulliam Librarian Library Club lDiv. Ill Tamar Randall Librarian Library Club lPalrnerl William Quirk Mathematics Mfsgl. Paul Radle ROTC Doris Ream Sociology High School Red Crass lDiv. ID Carmin Reed Mathematics the chool a better learning locale E .-1 . Margaret Reiff Physical Education Pep Club ilfalrnerl Mary Robinson Home Economics Future Homemakers of America lDiv. Ill Eleanor Richardson English Verda Riller French French Club William Rose Counselor fPolmerl Grace Rowe Speech Student Council Assembly Committee fDiv. Ill l.ouRette Mothershead English Freshman Class Sponsor Assists Publications Adviser lDiv. Ill Billy J. Moyer Citizenship Counselor Pauline Nicholls English Freshman Class Sponsor low. Ill William Norton Driver Education Coach Thelma Myers Commerce Student Council Sponsor lDiv. IJ Charles Oliver English Their knowledge and skill have made Verna Ott English Coordinator Student Council Assembly Committee lDiv, ll Jessie Page Commerce Pep Club lDiv. ll Assistant Sponsor Velma Patterson Physical Education Linda Pond Dramatics Thespians Barbara Palmer Science Science Club lDiv Ill Lois Potter Speech English Student Council Sponsor lPalmerl Helen Rucker English Volunie Russell Physical Education iv, i L ' , R ' 'wi' Edwin Russell Physical Education Coach Barbara Scliondelmeyer Commerce Berneta Sherman Contemporary Issues Psychology Dramatics Committee Albert Schrik N. Mathematics - ' The knowledge of Chrisman students Carol Smith English Clay Snowden Driver Education Coach Kenneth Smith COE COE Club hm Sharon Spurlin 0 ' S French ,l Q rmnwil'l 5 History Gregor History Sociology Capt. Robert Stallings ROTC Rifle Team .fb if 'wr S 'T il i ' l '81 ia 4 me . Z Au Il ll 1 any u, . , f . I ,-3 1 ,ff -- 4 A ,.....- -1 Faculty members prove they like to visit as much as students, Con- versing with co-workers while eating their lunches are Mrs. Nel- vada Dean, Mrs. Bonnie Allen, Miss Dorothy Bales, Mrs. Marlene Anderson, home economics student teacher, Mrs. Ellen Bidstrup and Miss Nora Witthar. Efew Mr. Louis Mannen, principal ot Palmer junior high school and Mr. Jerry Moore, vice-principal, pause from their heavy schedule to enloy their lunches, for li ing a vital well-rounded life Relaxing in the privacy of the teachers' lounge, Mr. William Burlingame, Mrs. Linda Pond and Mrs, Carmin Reed take a few moments from their duties. Many teachers lind this a pleasant respite from classes and confusion, -sr , we 5 .1 ...li , ,,,.-v-'Q Suu-o, Donald Welborn Music Band Orchestra iDiv. Ill Kenneth Williams English Literary Arts Seminar Billie Wilson Physical Education M Club .,,,,r-i ,- Nora Witthar Science Coordinator Q,OJxlAA ' L Mary Foster Williams English David Yahnig Counselor -f Fwy They possess the essential qualities Quality teaching is essentially intangible and ex- tremely complicated. ln the past few decades, the nature of teaching has probably changed more than during its entire history. The change, being a direct response to the present age, was inevitable. America has assigned a top-priority role to edu- cation and in setting the goals for education in a much different framework from what the public knew when it was in school. Today, the schooI's task, by public demand, is to extend the opportunity tor sound education to more young people of more diversified backgrounds and with a greater range of occupational obiectives in a world of incredible com- plexity amid an unprecedented expansion of knowl- edge. Chrisman teachers have met and are meeting this challenge and demand by furthering their education beyond their degrees. Some attend workshops, othe ers institutes, many special sessions at outstanding colleges and universities. Always they are seeking the best methods and techniques ot teaching. Mayme Piper Retired l 963 Ruby Garrard Retired l963 7 Y. LEW M uiwfl Ladies who work ID the cafeteria at dlvlslon I are FRONT ROW Drucella Williams Imogene Brooks Mary Beck Ruth Graham and Betty Riley Mildred Hays Irene Stovall Mary Clsflord Loss Bridges AIICS BeI'1edICt Gladys Hornbuckle Betty Elliott BACK ROW Helen Coffman the background for adequate thinking From 730 a m until 230 p m eighteen cafetena workers at dlvuslon I slxteen at dlvlslon II and fifteen at Palmer tumor hugh busily prepare lunches for over 2000 hungry Chrnsmanutes Besldes eating In the cafeteria many students enloy their cold lunches In the auditorium of dlvlsxon II with mllk and extras served by Dons Borgman Serving students In the cold lunch room at dnvlslon I are Anna Gray and Ruth Foster Anna Gray and Ruth Foster serve the ones that eat an the cold lunch room at dnvlsuon I -Q S Those who prepare meals at duvusuon II are Eleanor Har ras Leata Long Dons Borgman Verna Graham Pansy Metzdarf Kathelyna Sawyer Vnrglma McWnIIlams Lucnle Muck Darene Mantln and Ruth Moflet Properly nourished bodies provide Alice Benedict, Irene Stovall and Helen CoFlman, cooks at division l, help prepare and serve meals to the faculty and students. ez r '. rr , r At division ll Flossie Smith, Dorothy Mueller, Elizabeth Lukens, Hazel Garrett and Verna Graham lmanagerl plan and prepare the meals for hungry freshman and sophomore students. Those who prepare lunches that are served in the Memorial build- Verna Lee Hayton, Keitha Kay Warner, Emma Sutton, Mary Fron- ing to eighth graders and freshmen at Palmer are Leona Hawkins, ces Troyer, Alice Lupardus, Thuryse Roberts, Erma Lawson, Elverna Berniece Brown, Dolores Yocum, Edith Norris, Thera Wheeler, McCormick, Zella Thompson, NeLeta Smith and Betty Stuart. 1 , i I 5 rl fl fl all if --fj-Q' 1, AK-f 'G rw ' 5.5 9 -4' 143 'L' LJ -' ,. V .qi x M U, i 4 K ,, K A 2 1' 'L . ' I All-4 'T , 'f ' -- v W g V nr , . X Q , ,. l X T , L, . ESQ. ks , -u .Y ' X 1 A M MC. s Q S I . l , X -ALJ ' 'ljxn i Ch ounce the cold lunch room is a new program this year at division I, it takes extra time to maintain it. Clean ing it are custodial assistants Michael Friend, Estal Goff and Albert lsbell, Wm set a plea ant atmosphere for learning J Tl is ff? rr Virgil Hamilton, Floyd Burnell, Wilce Anderson and Lawrence may Schwab serve as custodians at division I. They clean the classrooms :g.l,lg ig'fi . .'- 1- and halls so that the students can study and learn more efficiently. ,.f'fM'y,, hl' of 4 .- l 1- Unlaclcin the arlcing lot before school adlourns for the af7err100r1 Q P is Floyd Agan. He also takes core of the yards and shrubbery that surround Chrisman grounds. 45 -, -C' Division ll has a capable staff of custodians to keep the building clean and usable. Among these efficient men are James Cooper, Frank Woodard and Del- bert Tavey lhead Custodiani. These men take pride in keeping Palmer iunior high clean and attractive. They are George Stewart, Calvin Ragland, Lawrence Slusher, James Hart and Clarence Petersen. A. J. Brown, Ralph Bayne, and Fred Gardner are diligent about their work in keeping the halls at division ll neat and orderly. i l Clean surroundings An efficient custodial statt is an essential part of any school building's personnel. Their duties make life run so much more smoothly for administrators, faculty and students. Many demands are made upon their time and energy. Students must have a locker or the gate to the parking lot opened. Teachers need a light bulb in their room or they need more chairs for stu- dents. lt would be impossible to enumerate all their tasks. They just help everyone's day go more smoothly, Their job is transporting students -1- - --H - ft all 1 ,sq Front Row: L. Hugget, F. Skinner, B. Clark, J. Pace, G. Leiblod, L. Narrarnore, B. Borgman, D. Bishop, M. Leibold, J. Winburn and S. Curtis, R. Painter. Bock Row: P. Hamilton, J. Batts, Z. Herrick, C. Ross. M. Culter, E. Beck, P. Williamson, J. Phillips, B. Wright, E. Seger, Transporting students to Palmer iunior high, division ll and division I this year, were forty-one bus drivers. Their first routes started at about 7.00 a.m. and the last ones ended around 4:30 p.m, Besides driving carefully and providing for the safety of the students, they have patience, understanding and a sense of humor. The work ot the bus driver does not necessarily end with the close of each school day. Many drivers take students to extra-curricular activities such as tield trips, away football and basketball games, workshops and contests. Front Row: Leroy Huggett, Gordon Leibold, Fred Skinner. Back Row: Wilma Petter, Arneta Croft, Lais Hopkins, Zeldo Herrick, Billie Wright, Mil- dred Leibald, Lillian Narramore. Left Side: Stanley Curtis, Judy Baits, June Phillips, Roger Painter, Emma Beck. Right Side: Marilyn Culter, Pearl Hamilton, Opal Williamson, Carol Ross. fl!! I. rl? lilljtlill They give special attention to all It - i . 'f Lf lil I-. ' Q.: . li . S.: - ef -i: -1 :E I' P f 3, uri, .fi 7, ' if K , - K I V , 0 . X c u ij i . 'n xxx . .. , - .1 ' . , I. ' 4 '9Nb5K,h i il 5 ' Hi '. lf. ' NAV' ' ii., ' an - N ' 1 ' Don Barham, head maintenance-fireman, and George Daven- port, building supervisor, take a few minutes out of their schedule to check the fuses in the mcin hall at division I. or N Er 5, MUN K Roy J' 'f ' 1 ' . if fy. ,fees eff f ol Q XJ Q! EQ . Q,-sxsof gd Jen we f' as ' 'UCF fl. ,, -,ff XT' .N PM Qi Jef if Mrs, Frances Peterson fulfills her position as ladies matron at division I. Her mornings begin at 9:00 and she completes her daily iobs at 5:30 in the evening. Her iob extends beyond keeping the restrooms neat, as she helps the custodians in window cleaning, helps the cafeteria workers when they get overloaded and comforts the girls when they have problems or are not feeling well, 46 . George Davenport, building supervisor at division l V has many iobs. He is in charge of ordering all building ' ' supplies, cleaning supplies and taking care of all repairs. , Don Barham is the head maintenance-fireman at division l. Faculty and students alike seek them out each day to perform odd iobs that keep the school in running order. Mrs. Frances Peterson, matron at division for all those who need her help. l, gives a smile gb fi. 25,1 0 fl? 4411 ,ML,f3sM My vqvfgff' Q WZVMQW WJQM W iff 'H ff? wWfgfMdUa Q4,Q6i!WjUiZ W 1 -QV-i7 uf JW 1 M , L qi, :icsso onuiiI,eTc:s!5atrhnlngaist V A is Kg 70 : F Classes --1-1 xf' Y, ,-04 their spirit and strength on Chrisman Marvin Abernalhey Don Adams James Aldersan Robert Alexander William Allen Jack Alvested Larry Anderson Margaret Jo Anderson Sandra Arnold Byron Austin Patricia Babylon Gerald Bainfer Richard Adams John Ailshire Sue Alexander Rex Allen James Alvesfed Carol Anderson Linda Angoiti Martha Armstrong Elaine Austin Sharon Austin Carol Baker Judy Boker 1:17 fi Kenneth Black Gerald Finke President Vice President Vickie Hansen Natalie Graft Secretary Treasurer Warm September found seniors giving Ken Black, president of the senior class, has repre- sented his class by attending Boys' State at Warrensburg, by receiving two scholastic awards, and by being a mem- ber of student council, Spanish club and FTA and by serv- ing as vicevpresident of C club. He has been active in sports and has lettered in both varsity basketball and track. Ken will attend Graceland college to maior in en' gineering. Vice-president, Jerry Finke, has been active in FTA and student council in his senior year. He was also president of Spanish club. He plans to attend Central Missouri State college with biology as his maior. Vickie Hansen, secretary, served as cheerleader tor four years, was a member of Pep club and reporter-historian for the As-You-Like-lt Dramatic society. She reigned as football homecoming queen her senior year. Vickie wants to attend Brigham Young University in preparation for becoming an airline stewardess. Serving as treasurer for the senior class was Natalie Graft. Natalie is a member of National Art Honor society, Thespian Dramatic society, vice-president of Pep club, president of the As-You-Like-It Dramatic society and a Shan representative, Her plans for the future are not cer- tain, but she would like to be a commercial designer, 50 Janice Bishof? Diane Bishop Jimmie Blankenship Dennis Kennevh Black Mary Blackburn Jay Bly David Bogue s they began final high chool day Sandra Bog ue Jerry Bollinger Lewis Boman Ralph Bowman LaJuanc Bridges Patricia Briscoe Brenda Brown Dennis Brown David Boman Dennis Boman Danny Bradley Anthony Breeze Ronnie Brooks Ruth Ann Brooks Jim Brown Gary Bryant Karen Baker Catherine Balclus gf Jack Balke Janiece Diane Ballou Rex Barnes Sandra Bartlett W.. 3 Er , nit 1 1:1 Michael Barnett v lil Paul Bass 'X f They launched that wonderful year 64 Joseph Bates Robert Bates Sherrie Beal Danna Beale Robert Becker I Robert Beeman Raymond Bentch Rodney Beverstcck l I 7l.,Q!:' f f fre T -M 17 4-. K 'V nl R.. A AQ www! 1 bl Robert Bauermeister Connie Baysinger Janet Beck Jartnis Becker Ronald Benedict Anita Bennion -S .,, cj if A Q2 nd N- fr K f ' y f ?Jws????f , W 1 :qw l I 3 .ag 3' SJ! Michael Biggs Lonnie Billard for college and careers in business Vw- Dwayne Chaney John Chapman Billy Chilson Susan Chitwood Judith Clem Douglas Clements Roberta Cohel David Cole Judith Coleman Carlton Combs Kathleen Conway William Cook ef C ,JV C M 'aff JU Marcia Chappell Larry Childs Robert Clark Delmar Clawson Larry Cleveland Marcia Clines Eddie Parks, Steve Fadler and Doug Clements appear to be in high spirits on their way to a Student council meet ing. All three boys are active participants in the student government. 4Y '? if M its D 'lltfglli-X 3 Ray Decker Bobbie Jeanne Deister Richard Denham David Detillier Darrell Delap Shirley DeLong John Kent Dexter Donald Dickey to outdoor merriment and festivities Y ,io 'ff X ,. ' X 1 f tx x Qs D uk x 4. 41 Larry Dickey Rebecca Dinwidclie Brenda Dolan Janet Dollins Sharon Douglas JoAnn Dow Larry Dobbins Stanley Dobbs Tommy Dotson Kathleen Douglas Sally Downey Donald Downs -an as-5 -K Nadine Dutton Mary Eichenberger Vicki Eldridge Suzanne Elliot! Kirk Copfldge Carolyn Corley Charles Cornell Donna Cornwell Judith Cornelius James Cornell Terry Cotter Thomas Courtney Fall and sports carried eager seniors Connie Cox Rendell Crabtree David Crawford Earl Crick Larry Crump Belly Culbirlh Lawrence Davis Michael Davis James Craig Randall Crain Judith Cross Carolyn Crasion Carolyn Dallan Johnnie Donner Sherry Deaiherage Carl Decker H lu Gloria s organizations sought new mem e Albert Frisby Albert Fulcher Mary Gandy Darlene Gannaway Phillip Gibbs Rogene Gibbs Cynthia Gillum Guy Giyan Rosalie Goekin9 fx y. N W N Golden o -fv- alt . ll . 'ing S 1 'D X x I y or '-xx 'W Monte Gagliardi Terry Galloway Vincent Gasawoy Bruce Gibbs Douglas Gibson Georgia Gillpatrick Judith Glenn Eugene Gachenour Diana Goodwin Laveda Goodwin Roger Gore Kathleen Garrell rid ,,.. Sherlyn Gosseen Henry Gower Carol Harmon Dona Harper Donald Harris George Harris 'II' Mervin Harper Charles Harris Jerry Harris Charles Harler by sharing gifts and joyous times Donald Hartl William Harvey Lorcnce Head Cynthia Heck Suzanne Heiiiclc Sieve Highlill Steven Hafch 2 3 I .9 Kenneth Hazelrigg Larry Hedeen A i Helen Hess William Hilden as ng 4 E' William Hirst Kenneth Hoag William Halloman Ronald Holliger s i sg! 37' Joy Decnne Holmes Robert Gozo Natalie Graff Georgia Gregory N Mary Grililice ACappella choir is accompanied every clay by Kathy Gor- rell, Her talents and cooperation help to make thq choir the excellent performing group that it is. Turning pages for her is Carole Miner. X x li' December was filled with merriment David Grimsley Dan Groesheck l.aVeta Gufley Peggy Hammett William Hanna Vicke Hansen Linda Harbin David Hardin 3 'kv ,gf T 1 Pamela Grvbb Margaret Grumman Nancy Hammond Richard Hampton Linda Hanson Gloria Harolson Laura Hare Susan Hargrgye x Q 'lf il 'E whi h meant approaching graduation Chester Jennings George Jensen Joanne Johnson Loretta Jones Terry Julian David Jumei Donald Kasmerchek Frank Katsulis Douglas Kays Terry Keeton L. Connie Johnson Gorver Johnson Ronald Jones Lindo Julian Sharon Justice Carol Justus Malcom Kauffman Richard Kauffman Gwynne Keith Ronald Kelley Carolyn Kelsey Russell Koester 'so Linda Kraft Linda Kramer Sharon Krueger 'TP Diana Krause up-4 In 75' Lony Krig Wayne LaMere Carol LaMont Sharon LGQUE1 Q , by A 1 . Y Sandra Langevin l N 0 George Lauderdale f 4,1 , Xlzffi 1, February viewing basketball Warren Lawless Bill Leach Lynneif Leek Pamela Lenfs Gregory Lewis Robert Lewis Sheila Limpus William Lindsay ,wr Ji' N9 Y? S X . . 6 'C' 1'-'Y Xlancy Leaf Pa u la LeBow Cecil Lewis Connie Lewis Sheryl Liddle Karen Lightfoot Lorraine Look William Larimer games, 452 ' Hu.. 'I A 3 ..M.,agg 'fi Q-. forthcoming Ann Mesle Andrea Meyer Yvonne Miller Andrew Mills Sharon Mock Linda Moore Beny Morgan Kathleen Morgan Carol Morton Shirley Muirheod Judy Adell Munro Judah Mmulipassi graduation observance Eddie Mildlelon Michael Miller Carole Miner Robert Minor Richard Moore Sandra Moore Ronald Morgan Sharon Morin Robert Mulhearn Carol Mulkey Ernest Narramore Deanna Narron T x.. v rriving in March spring designated James MsCornos Robert McCanchie Bruce McFadden Annerve McGinley Arvhur Mclrvin James McKinney L u- , 5' 1 f x. ve., nl '35 Diane Ballou, Margy Anderson, and Suzanne Hetiick prove that it is worth while fo look at the bulletin board outside the office as announcements change daily, .. Q llllflflll t' ' 'K' .. I 1, i Kavhryn McConnell Gary McDoVe James Mclnvosn Sianiey Mclnryre Phiilis McKinney Calvin McMahiIl Diane McPherson Connie McQuain Norman Meador Alan Meinershagen has Ics Meicheit vw Q- 4 2? su 5 -W sn Q-W ,S , , ,ilk 1 f Wa.-Q 444 4.421 Katherine Pearson Terry Perrin Lola Pendergrofr ,, ,rx Clinron Pefers Linda Peters 'ED Gloria Peterson 12' Phillip Peierson Michele Pfeifer to commemorate the e c os'ng weeks Connie Phillips X I . If , 't Susan Phillips A , , Q, Karen Pilger y, , at 1' A . -. , I Princess Pine 8 4 Gary Porter Mary Porter 4 Warren Powell Linda Pragman , F' , Q ' f?' Ted Phillips Donna-Dee Pike Anna Marie Player Aida Ponficelli Connie Powell Patsy Powell Noel Prather Vincent Prichard ..a- ' Q sw 4 11 Q.. f x.. Rex Narron George Nave eu wav f' Deloris Nove John Niblock Gail Nicholson Gelold Nolan vu , x-f X i S Q f P , 4 'fa Vicki Nihill Eff' Linda Norris ,fi M i Q A 'I f t I d b t d t' Roland Norris Marvin O'DelI - G ' sf' sa U 9 Michael Narthcraff Rgnng O'H0fq A66 , 11 Michael Oliver 5 'S Beverly Olmslead 4 Carol Ozburn VN- 3 ' . 1 in I r Y' si 1 ' -Q Betty Palmer 1 -X K Bill Parsons Gary Parsons Sharon Orscheln Sandford Owings Karen Parker Emory Parks Frank Patrick Dennis Patton S ? xg!- study and tests were important too l Shirley Roberts Donald Robinson Dennis Rodenlaerg Mary Rogers David Rosenbaum Sharon Rothwell Janet Kay Russell Martha Russell Phillip Sandage Judy Sanders Frank Schaher Stanley Schapeler Lionel Robinson Li ncla Rockwood Melvin Rogers Joseph Roos Margaret Runion Gene Russell Mary Russell Noel Rylier Timothy Saxton Jerry Scanlan Sharon Schauer Sue Schmeling Charles Smith Donald Smith Douglas Smith Kathleen Smith Bob Becker, Terry Galloway and Bill Hanna proudly dis- play sports trophies won in football, basketball and track. These boys and many others added greatly to Chrisman's athletic program and school spirit, pre enrollment at a elected college Laura Smith Ruth Smith Stephen Smith Larry Spalce David Sperry Ruth Ann Smith l Stanley Smith Louise Spargo David Sparling Vicki Sroder 2' 1 ':'- Carol Spotts Deanna Standley Sharon Stanlielc l Clyde Standley l ' Carolyn stark li are .ei Joanne Stork Alice Schullz M,chael Seal i 5hqp ed' Sandy Seaba Gary Seger Melvin Sehrf Jarnes Seeley Janice Sellars Daniel Seichfield For many, future plans included their Michael Shannon Virginia Sharp Bob Shirk Q -mr Patricia Shull Gary Skinner Robert Skinner Patsy Sloan Sandra Sloan un- pr., .ae Darl Sheldon Naomi Sheridan Virginia Singer Barbara Skaggs Donna Skouse Bruce Sledd Barbara Smith Carole Smnh - 'l'isA f-.ti will soon be fond memories to recall Richard Terry Susan Terry Kay Thomas Gary Thompson Mary Thompson Larry Timian Judy Tiardes Peggy Townley Charles Turner .ludy Turner Raymond Vader Fred Vanrf Ray Thacker Donald Thomas Gayle Thompson gy! . bw Janice Thompson Gary Tilus Larry Titus Richard Trundle Waller Tryan Pamela Turner Barbara Turnaur Wayne Vanderwoad Sharon Van Maele Paul Slegner Kenneth Sferreit Ronald Stiles Michael Stone Barbara Storm William Story Gary Summers Mike Swaidner Nancy Tuff Lynden Talcon Donna Taylor Jarres Taylor -.2 -3' dba? Q x ,V lf dm 'x A ia, 2 ' -ts- Barbora Still Gloria Sfillwell Muril Stone Larry Stoner Linda Stoutimore Ray Slvck David Swan Kathleen Swinney Lynn Talcoft Charles Tanner Koren Tcylor Vickie Taylor May presages that high chool days MQ I W.. 5 Terrle Whilloclc Gary Whivvier John Wllds Robert Wllds an ' -19 J .s M, Jane Wiggins Bonnie Wikke Velva Wiley Nancy Wilhite are inaugurated in sincere earnestn Sheryl Willard Carolyn Willio ms Beverly Willoughby Lynn Winholfz Richard Wiffe Merri Lou Wolle Ralph Williams Valerie Williams Michael Wintermeyer Linda Wisecorver Kent Womack .lohn Wansefler Donna Wood Jann Wood Clyde Woodson Sandro Woodward John Vermillion Janice Villerup Joan Wagner Judy Waibel Frances Vineyard Marilyn Vogt Ronald Walby Mickey Walker Preparations for those final weeks Barbara Wallace Ronald Wallace Karel Warr Sharon Watson Charloiie Wells Shirley Wencllefon Kanie Wheaton Paul White Steven Warner Brian Warr William Weaver Jean Weir Rick Wes: Karma Wheaton Sharon Whiiehead Robert Whiting , ,Mfg CALENDAR EV SFP! Sfllllll HERE ENTS RHTGHN S001 NI ll! PU' IVFMUH PU BLM YU SLHOU YWKHILX TMR! BOOSTER UUE DMU THEMES 7'-IUKM, ND SCHUDX NURTR RHYUNN BURTON! CU! NY Rl 254: gg . rv' ' -:gf-1f.,.,., , 4 Q A ,gi 1:1 , - 4 1- , OI'- V A Q Larry Adams lnl- ' YQ-Q Elizabeth Agee Ub Roger Albert 2 I -, , 3, .. i, Jn- y Arthur Baker B I , ' x A ici- . Gary Baker Q. 'Y I Z r, Pat Baldwin ' 4 Q 'il k X Georgia Bales I U' , I 1 - N ' p Robert Alderson , Mil QS Becky Allen x ' ' ny N Don Allen f y' w - ' 2' M' 1, Sue Ballance T I i ., 9' Jerry Barnes X I '. Y v A 1 is 4 - BN 'J Linda Barnett , , r 51 U ' If ' Gaylo Barney 3 'z 'I' ii' A '5 f, 4 . , , , ,se aol I f ' Doug Allen .L James Allen A ' HS Shaun Allen 4 K ,-. 4 'ij f X A' A X as fx A 1 g .. . , 5' ae , 5 'lil' 17 Richard Barthel Q 737 QI , Charles Basler 5 1 6, 1 , ii f David Bass ': L 'A 7-A f ,ff ,, - Jerry Bass 'ffl ill bgif? f Joyce Andes if ,, Jim Andrews fs-xi K iff Joyce Arendt A ' 'K vrf. - Q- , 5 gr r r '-2 fi: ' Mary Ann Bates K5 V f K' jf' Q ' V A gg 4' Ann Battmer r 45' I J' WQT5' A. 1 U Gary Beatty ig V ki : V , .. , 1' A si Michael Beck it ,K 5 v .I df- I ' 6 i J f 'shed b bus l'fe t db t ' I Y l l i i i i Charles Arnold is Michael Arnold 'B ,H Y 'E h Sharon Arnold . I at A - '- ' 1 ' i j i is X i ' Pat Becker ' 2 'V gn' Glenn Beckerdite I 1 Jim Bedford if les A K Tom Bedsworth ,- ' ' Stan Arnold Mark Austin P' Riley Austin In 4 A A ,-- -: D A B I , Joe Bedwell i Margaret Beeler J Q Mary Belew ' Norval Benedict ily Nancy Axion Janet Babylon V ', Barbara Bailey ' ' it - .,-. ' f' T ' 'X , ' 9 A Janet Beneliel W I if ' Carl Bennett ' Robert Bergin I ', - - -- Jerri Berry V X I ,X Barbara Bauer V Connie Baird 3 Lynnette Baird , M A 1 , Jim Berry B-1 J x Richard Bezerner V -0-' ' . 1 Charles Bible ' ,gr f' ,Jilin Larry Bibee I . f -...Q-,L a A 81 ii! ior prom committee are the activities in which Larry partici- pates. Vice-president this year for the iunior class is Danny Hamp- ton. Danny's future plans are attending Graceland college and studying archaeology. He is interested in wrestling. Donny participates in C club, football and track. Carol Parks, secretary, plans to go to Graceland college. She wants to study archaeology and work in the natural his- tory department of a college. Carol belongs to High School Red Cross and Pep club. Treasurer for the 63-64 year is Linda VanKirk. Linda plans to attend William Jewell College. She might become a teach- er. Lindo belongs to Pep club and student council. Junior class officers meet in an executive session to plan their agenda lor the year. Carol Parks, secretary, records the minutes of the meeting as Larry Binnicker, presidentf Dan- ny Harnpton, vice-presidenty and Linda Vanlfirk, treasurer thoughtfully look into their class future. T President of the iunior class this year is Larry Binnicker. Lar- ' ' ry plans to attend Graceland college and possibly the Uni- versity of Missouri. He will major in engineering. French club, football team, student council iA.F.S. committeel and the lun- ' l fr i X Cx i . i Class of enjo ln .1 informal 1 ' S nat a replica e w it earl he new experience eeting on the steps of the auditorium Linda, Carol, Danny and Larry discuss what will select for the class of 65. They finally chose a new oval shape which is the college oval. The crest is w ll t t d b e pro ec e y a rnodernistic outer space design. will be attending two high schools they had a wide selection of stones: pearl black onyx, ruby, blue spinel, shornrock spinel and amethyst. T3 ,V sm 3 211 1 . ' be as :V 325 - Q f 5 .Q , gb 125, XXV il Q A X' is i 1 - J s s 5 - Q X' sf, DJYPQ' , f l 1 E Q -: 2 ' , A - U s . ' f j 'i' if rl A 5 ES Marcy Carroll Glenda Carter Jim Carter Maridello Carter Charles Croston Shirley Crouch Johnny Cruz Linda Christy Mike Clark Steve Clark Grace Clarry Jim Cupp Amber Daniel Darlene Darity Ronald Clemens Diane Closson Michelle Cockerell Linda Cody Janet Davidson Belinda Davis Donna Davis Dorothy CoFlel Cheryl Coffman Jeanette Cogan Judy Cohaon George Davis Helen Davis June Davis Lenoro Cole Pat Conger Richard Conger Becky Congers Martha Davis Sue Davis Janet Dawson and their studies in new .V i l 2 , I 7 A ' 9 +1 JY. M fi. l n L .V 4' ld- - ' aaa W , t , l V D W N 5 ' v , I ' 'A' I 'J 'f '-- 2 J 'va H.. ' J' ' 4 . . ' V- ,Iliff A Howard Constable Charles Cook David Cook Ron Cornwell Carol Dearinger Kathy Deatherage Tom DeBartle Tom Corum Latham Cotton Charlotte Countryman Carol Cox Cindy DeLong Pat DeWeese Sharon Dexter Jim Cox Linda Cox Richard Cox Harriette Cramer Gary Dickey Vicki Digby Bill Dignan 83 m ff y C r ' V :. - W Y. i'H ff4'j l xt ' I 'fl if A. F ' K V x V, 1,1 5 ' '52 X it A 4 I I Q vf'. ' is v f' 4 'C on vi Y 'V QXXX 'x surroundings 13 1 i 4, A Q cy y sg. fix, illklli , . IN N 2 22 25 A A l V -F. i i ' fm lu .- si. is ITE fi s , :Sf 343: - Q B Q .. ' -li L1 '51 i H - V V ' Bri x ,B . ' Robert Bidstrup Earl Biggs Linda Biggs Edward Brown Judy Brown Linda Brown A Stephanie Brown Louise Binger Larry Binnicker Lynette Bird y Gayle Browns Kathy Broyles Q Linda Brayles wife i Penny Brunson .1 Bob Birdsong Pat Bittilmer James Blackman Donna Bryant Allen Bryson Linda Bullard William Burcham if Charles Blankenship Kay Bottoroit .. - Carl Bourne fp' Dana Burns Nancy Burns '35 Cindy Burnup ' l Diane Butcher a Terry Bowlen Vernon Box H Connie Boyer 5 Janis Butcher , 4 Marjorie Butcher Bob Butler J Ed Butler gr. 1 'ff s 4 , , ss. , l I E Q- I l alas If .E J 1 -fp 1 Juniors liked the numerous activities Shirley Bradshaw Linda Brady Kathy Bramhall Marilyn Butterworth James Button Janice Bybee Cindy Cairns Terry Brandenburg Sue Brannock Lyonel Brewer Carol Caldwell Teddy Caltas Judy Camerlynck Bob Campbell ' : ' A Larry Brightwell lf- y V Mariorie Briscoe 1 Q: V- r- Curtis Brown 2 r' KA ' J David Campbell , ' f' J. 'wg Douglas Campbell s X , Jeanne Carmichael ' Charles Carr 82 9. 'nu ' V qi: J '1' 4 t V' gf If --Z l r ' Z . M K 9 . H? X' A x . Xf- ' . Joe Gates Doug Gentry , Jane Gentry Y Mary Gullotto Steve Gunter Jimmy Guyers nfl be g f X .. ' Ja i git! f xy Clif i .4 Rioa Gygax Curtis George Linda Gerdts Jim Gibson ..-A Jane Haddock Kathy Hogan Pam Hall Randy Halsey Vicki Gilbertson Jeanette Gipson Carl Glazier Roberta Hamer ky Ronald Hammett ' George Hammantree Danny Hampton many occasions to displ David Glor gf? Dean Gooden 7, ' Linda Goodrich X ' , ' 11 Linda Hansen ' ' ' Bonnie Hardin i Carolyn Harp . A F Jene Harper ' -..Q ,, 1 45, Q is 5. J iw sw Connie Gordon Cheryl Gordon Larry Gordon J Carolyn Harrington Donna Harrington .. -f Sherry Harris 'EV Bob Harshner Mike Gordon Kenneth Gorseline M ' f S David Graves rx , Q - ,,, .D ' ,x Judy Hart 4 5 Doris Harter f W f l 49 Linda Harvey fx X' - Sharyn Harvey Richard Green Robert Greene K ' Dick Grilly ,F , X ,Q cv ' X51 Suzanne Hotley . if Maritta Hawkins I .V Helen Haynes 3 'f ,J 7: ' David Hayes 'Y Hi Tom Groves 4 ,', Karen Grubb , . j 5 Robert Gulley 'E' ,V Ax J ' ' j Charles Hazen X f' Susanna Hazen 'x , Brenda Hedges l Marsha Hedges 85 -. ay talents U 's in J e ' 2 -. , 3 fat 4 '-1 ill? al - A Q , I t ! f v all N f21ffiM?1e3g - , 11, ,Q I --i Phyllis Dimmick Barbara Dobbs Steve Dobbs Donald Downs Tom Fitzpatrick Betty Ford Charloite Ford Candy Dragon Linda Duly Jerry Duncan Ruth Dutzel Ron Ford Sandy Ford Jane Fountain Marico Dyer Deanna Eastridge , Barbara Ebel ' James Edgington , Pam Fraley Q, . 'I David Francis I rms Darrell Frazier Assemblies, plays provided it . V eh if fi x I-T ' V v , A ,X Q. uw . i 1' i A A l i ' V. vu sr f i i 5 fi . J ,, i .W V Z! s I Dan Edwards Doug Edwards Jim Engelbrecht John Erickson John Freeman Lois Freeman Bob Frizzell Cindy Eskridge Gary Faith Janita Fann Diana Fanning Richard Frost Tom Fulmer Elvin Gabbert Charles Fansler Rodney Former Margie Farnsworth Dan Farris Floyd Gaddy Karen Gade Jerry Gage Linda Field Ronald Field Kenny Fields Darrell Fil-ce Frank Galvon Mike Gonn Russell Gard Sandy Finley Lorry Finney Delbert Fisher Jerry Fisher Shirley Garrett Sberry Garrison Carol Gartner 84 C 4, ' L- 1 R 'D ii ' wks AA yi ' VD l ,, 0 , 7 members 1 V' if' 1 ' ll lfyff vi Q . ' ' f7fxrP-lwzvfhks X . ik ,Le R Qi U ,ij , V9 4 i gy QV ', Jim Jones f K Marquila Jones J 7,2 - Pi Mike Jones , ' l I - Karen Kral1l ,I f G' Dell Krallrnan fffifi f George Kroesen X ' Gary Krahn ' Sarah Jones . ' Joyce Karichner X an 6' x Alan Kean 3 ', 1 Linda Kropf Terry Kruel Hillry Kuechler Geary Kuhler 1 Barbara Keen 'Q V Linda Kennedy - Tom Keith , 6. LE Reed Lambkin ZH. ' ' xi, li, Donna Lander if - L E, ' sin Landers 4 'I AQ! Pat Landuyt were willingly accepted Bill Kelley Dennis Kelley Jackie Kelley Lawrence Lanning Danny Lanklorcl Margo Lasher Judy Lasfer Kitty Kelley Gary Kemp Roy Keown Roberla Lasler Warren Latham David Lee Jim Lewis Dennis Keyes Kirk Kibler Bill Killbrealh Joan Lewis Marilyn Lewis Ted Lewnan Pam Lighrcap H John Kinchle ff? Kennie King Fl Rozanne Kinnamon Marsha Likely ff Gary Limpus hqgjffq lgllafncyd Likndgnrneyer I or in sey Barbara Kirk Karen Klein Steve Koval Tam Lindsey Wanda Lindsey Judy Lingerfelt Gary Lingle 87 5 , b juniors .5 -2. l 5, Their 4-5 Q.. Dennis Heirnsovh Mike Helrnig Richard HerileY vi Terry Hickman S Linda House LaVerne Hubble ,. Kaye Huhn Marsha Hickerson f Paulo Higginboihain , , i Alan Hill ' Linda Hill i ' Vince Hull ' Darryl Hurd Rose Hulse KJ Roy Hill Tom Hill Donna Hildebrand Doug Hinkle , 5' ' K1 Cheryl Humphreys ' Billie Hunsucker Susan Hunter responsibilities Glenda Hinton Kaihy Hirsl Larry Hobbs Charles Hodges Bill Hurst Larry Huston Kay Huicheson ix Q Marilyn Hodges Virgil Hodges . Richard Hoffman Eileen Nolan Glenna lmlay . Debby lofi Pam Ireland , Jim Holder Dick Holloway Donny Holman Mike Holswonh Albert Isbell Diana Jackson Robert Jackson Donna Holzman Dennis Hooper Carole Hoover Susan Hopkins Don Jesier Cecilia Johnson Fred Johnson Hi Larry Horn Suzi Horn Judy Horne Vicki Horne Larry Johnson Ron Johnson Bob Jones 86 Tv- If .V I s V 3, 1 ,ff V V i X Xi .f 04 V, Y .N ' v 1. X ,J of leadership K qv. ri 4 5 .9 J , I, 0- . L , c .i Xi V X iff. 69 K' Q l KX ' is ' ' f We J by fill-A 1 Lf -,s ' 1. , :A Q. 'W Q' do c l C' J' X SI Jim Melton Donna Melvin David Meyer Jennifer Moore Marilyn Moore Melody Morgan John Morrison John Meyer John Michael Donna Middleton Edward Moss Jo Lynn Mudd Tom Mueller Carol Mullins Carol Miles Bill Miller Cynthia Miller Linda Mullins Be e Munkirs James Murray Linda Myers 4 , - l I e e l 9 1 fl I we f V of exercising worthy school spirit l we , D E 4 fi ii ,f Y J Ao J 12 'J 3 J ,.1 X, 99 P Q ' , 4 F H ' ik L.. is l .J -, , Q Q calc?-'fp Jefl Miller Joanne Miller Michael Miller Sandi Myers James Neeley Barbara Newhord BNI Newland Tom Miller Gail Miricle Elaine Misemer Catherine Newlon Karen Nichelson Deanna Nichols Nikki Nichols Carole Mitchell Pat Mitchell Patsy Mitchell Phyllis Nichols Ronnie Nichols John Nolan Jerry Noland Karen Mock Sam Montgomery Carolyn Moore Linda Norris Jayne Oalis Ruth O'Dell Diane Oertwig Cloud Moore Gary Moore Helen Moore Pal Olinger Mike Oliver llean O'Neil Bill Orey 89 5 i J gf' ? .A - 4, A 9' 1' B YI -O rc hh , M , 4 2 4 A 3 pw, x ,- fv- rv- XRD We fl . 1 , t 1 . X .l i f 5 i fi 'P . 5 ' i Mark Link Rick Link Ray Linnenbringer Cathy Linnenbrink Cheryl McCarroll Joan McCarroll Glenna McCarty Jim Lobb Carl Loftus Dora Logan Ronald Logan Orval McCarty Royce McClain Jane McClary Larry Love Larry Luft' Jim Lussa Jerry Luttrell Richard McConchie Larry McConnell Bob McCarkle -v. 5 '- N v. t A 5. 1 f N' X I 1 .ii It They maintained Chrisman's tradition i L4 P1-K ll ' . Q 1 - if ' C., lr I C V , -fih cvf A i , l 'U , ' 4. . 1 fi ' P' f W. Q I xv X x I ,, LM , x VU' Janis MacPherson Vickie Madole Jack Maior James Maliwat Jerry McCoy Larry McDole Linda McDowell Mike Maness Warreen Markle Arlene Marley Glenn Marley Connie McGinnis Dennis McGowan Gerald McGowan Gary Marsh Chris Martin Dan Martin Mike Marvin David McKinney Dan McLaughlin Ron McMillian Ed Mason Sharon Matlock Charlene Marvel Beverly Maxwell Nancy McMullen Grant McMurray Bill McQuitty Cheri Ann May Luana May Martha McBroome Sondra McCain Linda McWilliams Darrell Meadows Bob Melchert 88 4 -vb 1 , j fill i 'fx F 'QI l xi X + 'tv S . . x Q. li K CT' ' 1 J x Monna Richardson - Gary Ridenour X ,Z S Louie Rinehart Eg ' 55 1 Carl Sackewitz ' f 1- Cathy Saflells ,Q X, ,f 'A Susan Saling A ' xx Donna Sams , f f Bob Rinker JoAnn Roberts Wayne Roberis 6' Carvis Sanders -1- Roger Sandlin fr' ,Q John Sariin ,J ' nr, Nancy Sartin ',,g,Ql Dwight Robinson Robby Robinson N -- - A Emme1tRocho John Sauerbier - . Donna Savage Q' J Geraldine Sawyer y-QQ? 'R Charlene Scanlan Jonell Roe Barbara Rogers Carolyn Rogers Y A 3 John Schafler f Bob Schannuth Jerry Schielelbein ' xx x X , Kriss Schillerefl K . ff Celesla Rogers 2 Jim Rogers ,A Linda Rogers ., ' Q A. x ' Donna Schindler A A r r l Jim Schmid! 1 Mary Schneizer f' Goldie Schre fer n , I J J P c , Marvin Rogers Jerry Roos Qx i -N Mary Ellen Rose , nt. ,R Lisa Schroeler ' gf tj Beverly Schuler wr ' ! Christina Schulenberg ' Bennifa Schultz 1117! , R Dave Rosenquist David Ross A I 'gr Dick Rowe ' l Beryl Schuliz Ron Schurnaker If ,s , Jerry Schupback 4 ' Harold Scott f 8 2 Z'- Dave Rowland Bill Ruppert Robbie Rush Mariho Scot! Ronnie Scot? Beverly Scroggins Ray Searcy 91 Nc I 1: ' . or J' Q ' K ff ,, g 1 J 1 5 I 5 'uv ,' Y 4 . Ia -If f ure between class s 'I Ir Q' GV 5' Q 2 Q 1 Wg ,Y xx .2 4 K. ,ir 2, . ww., A .o , 'I 1? 54 f 'R xi ff - f WE , , J Y J 4, 3 ' ' '-'f' K X ' ' Janice Orr Nancy Orr Tom Osborn Steve Osborne . , N y 1 Rita Pitchfarcl X Earl Player r l i Glynda Poe Elouise Osburn Pot Ouimette John Overcast ,,, Tom Owens 13'-' William Pollock David Popp John Povenmire Joyce Oyler v Maureen Padgett X Paul Paris 'L Shelio Parish Q7 g 7 'I' Johnny Preator i N f ,Q Claudia Price k ' I ' Gary Price f I ,, w '52 f 1 I i i X X AR., S I . Persevering energy to gain knowledge Carol Parks Q Larry Porks 'i -'N . Bal: Paschall . 0. . 'l x ' -y - Karen Paschall the fff J' V A -A. f, Patti Pritchett f sifiiiili-fsfgiig jam Pugh , . I Ewan ,r is oe Pullen Diane Patton Meredith Paxton Linda Pearce Terry Penrose 5 v Bob Quillan K Barbara Quint Wayne Ramsey Richard Perez D'Ann Perkins Rick Perry James Pescetto Charlene Reed Danny Reed Larry Reeves 3 Wanda Peterson Anita Petrovic , 'l Cinda Phillips c Larry Phillips .sy A .. W Janet Reid J A -A j Mike Reiff 'JA Kathy Resch 2 Larettce Phillips Steve Philson ' ' r Gary Piercy 'f ' Steve Pine 5 4 i i 'cr' 3 Mi Don Reynolds y x , - Mary Rice ' D i Janet Rich 90 ll .3 A - I xg! 1' F? X X. in 4 gf ,VA . . P .ig n l lm . A. 1 - E Q . if I K 'Af' T , 1 -.1 'f'G. . F3 i i 'Y 1 hlflr ' ll yi ii ,V , ,Ml S 4 J Y I o I 1 li gg , W iff 5 A' N E ms. A 5 'HQ gel. 2. I , 'RQ' Q7 'Q j ' ,gg T, V . 3 .A iw ' 3 gliliy Linda Sutherland Margaret Swadley Jeannie Swain David Tolle Janice Toloso Lynda Tousley Keith Troutman Henry Swayze Steve Swezey Donna Sympson Cecelia Trow Ronald Trow Teresa Tryon Gary Turner Ronnie Tague Bob Taylor Cecil Taylor Clay Turnham Bill Turpin Darrell Twente John Tyson Martha Taylor John Temple Bob Terry Robert Ulmer Phillip Underwood Vivika Updike Sue Valentine Terry Thacker Nikki Thoman Barbara Thomas John Valleau Jerry Vance Kathy Vance Dave VanKirk Carolyn Thomas Jim Thomas Tracy Thomas Linda VanKirk Margaret VanMaele Ken VanTuyl Stanley Vernon Rick Thomas Vicki Thomas Donna Thompson Karen Wachendorl Susan Wagener l.aDonna Waid Jim Walker DeeAnn Thorne Larry Timme Sharon Tiardes Kathryn Walls Shirley Walls David Warren Lewis Warren 93 is G I x , .V , N .IVY fb . 1 X , 2 I ff' Ni' ' ' r va ' 4 , . S N ' , - iz li '..' vi ' I .2 ui ' 'Jw , P. Q A ' i A, af' I . , 0 Mi 5 f ' Q Fl' Fl' FD 3 Q. U' fb 0 DJ 5 CD DJ 3 FD 3. 3 FD 3 Fl' .Q C FD U3 E. O 3 Q W , , ' Q A. J M 72 A ,A 4 A ,.' il' , f r x TTT. , ,,.,,.Q. ,i Vic -x 5 1 A Q T i ' J K . Q 4 s-- .F x X, 1 , f . David Selby Pete Self Jim Sellers Patty Selvy Dave Spiller Charles Srader Stan Stafford Jeannette Shaon Randy Sheldon Suzanne Schelp Linda Shelton 5 S Ik Ron ta er J v Pat Stranger y 1 Larry Stanley .-. an X . Ann Sherman Richard Shikles Ashby Shoop Linda Shoush Margie Stark Cheryl Starr Marsha Stephens 3 rf 'E' , . is 5.4 I 1 L SS Sv E Q Making the decision of what college A, R. ,ia L 4 5 l R X . gf, : A 4' , ,f J xr T Richard Shutt Martha Siegfried Jim Simmerman Lucy Small Nancy Stephenson Johnny Stevenson Danna Steward Mary Smallwood Kenny Smedley John Smelser 1 , v 1 --! Barbara Smith 5 'I Margaret Stewart .A lt William snpek 1 A . W Mark Stlnner K Bill Smith Diana Smith Ken Smith , h . Norma Smith 4 0 ' ve Larry Stolsart y 7: Anna Stone ' , , Gary Stone V A Patsy Smith Paul Smith Frances Snodgrass Kathy Soligo 3 Doug Stowell r ' Kathryn Stowell l Cheryl Strange R 4 J ff? . Linda South Marsha Sparks Jim Speer Ron Speer -. 1 44,- ' it 4 David Street 1- ,' l ' Tom Strickland 'V Gary Sturnpenhaus K 92 It 'Y Y nf -1i.'i 1 - t 4 f - ., ,Q . M xv ji ' If A .,Z '1 R - nigv A -'S , TX ' - S1 1 12: . ,K ' t ns- 3- '3 17 -' 5 -.f Q QI. M W K ,- 'iA..gJt ' L X 'i Q A iv W, if' fr- J I ,...f ' sr . pf ' wr 6 SJ S 3 Linda Zeigler Nancy Zumwalt Janice Abernathy L, ,Q Sue Amerine ff 'J .,. Jerry Troyer , XX ' Judy VanHook Q IL Mike Anderson Barbara Baier Don Beal Kenneth Boyce We 4, -s, Pat Warren ga' I .wx f Q Pat Woodward I Jim Eckhoft Marsha Hedges Sylvia Johnston ,Q C' Mike Kassen be I 41- V Sharon Wright , Rose Wiley I 7 Af, 1' IVIKEV Carl Mondina r 1 Lindo Maggard , ,x Terry McEntire - b Vicki Milligan A 5 an I . if 1? Sue King x 3 N Z' -:F - ' ancy immerman I M l X Pam Moody Cheryl Moore Tom Morton Edgar Moss Juniors go forth to new experience 0' ,- . E :J ? fi ,J y , guy X- N 3, su- f .0 1 . JK 45 7, 7' X I N Mike Polston David Poteet Pat Ragussa Bill Reister Roberta Simpson Ed Smith Dennis Stanlill Gail Swartz Tom Swearingen 95 Jayne Oatis, Donna Schindler, Ron Stalker and Bruce Mc- Fadden develop poise, imagination and dramatic techniques as they enact a pantomime in third hour dramatics class taught by Mrs. Linda Pond. 'S Q is Q S xl' ' ' 'V ' 11 0 5 'P' Fas. . Wayne Warren Lonnie Waters Linda Watkins Terry Whittle Garrie Wicker Larry Wilkinson Russell Williams David Webb Jo Ann Webb Dale Weddle Sandy Williams Dennis Willoughby Mike Wilmot Judy Windhorst Margaret Weeks Rae Weeks Connie Welch Patricia Winter Wesley Wipperman Rose Wiley Isabella Wilson Q f i -2 :fl 'v ' X I 5' f 1 55 I 'K L t ' I, - L 6 Q if .. L r , They will assume duties as seniors Q I X L. f K ly ,K I I ' ' W If f I 5315 41 rv 212 ,ik y dl , ti 1 y 4 1 '- Myrtle Welsh Ivan Wendleton Tom Wesner Kay Wilson Paula Wilson Sharon Wilson Larry Withrow Connie West Frieda West Johnnie West Janice Wood Brenda Woods Chuck Woodstock Leslie Woodward Alben Wheeler Chet White Sam White Frank Wolf Robert Wolf Bill Wright Leonard Wyatt Terry White Melissa Whitehead Wayne Whitehead Richard Wychaft Maxine Yale Jerry Yardley Susan Yates Kathy Whiting Mark Whirnell Glenda Whitson Bobbie Yelton David York James Young Robert Young 5 ! I ' '4 f - ' P' ' 1 I i , 4 r' fp' Leg. ' . W ft A bg N' fl 'L y V, W 1 N4 N W V 1, is Y A r g, I ls '-:A ,v L ,QQYA E ii. s F r l , r 'i . f f 1 1 w 1 Y Y Y r I I 5 1 L I f ? Q bf , Hifi a f if , if if 4225523222 1 1 I . ' D J-qc? 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I ,S ,Vi f ' if 1 s Elizabeth Abbot Jane Ackerman Jay Acock Paula Adams Peggy Aker Korroll Ailshire Bette Allen Bob Allen Glen Allen Jerry Alumbaugh Linda Alumbaugh Steve Alumbaugh Don Alvord Bob Anderson Linda Andes Vicky Andes Diana Anholt Jodie Arnold Norma Arnold Charles Ashcroft Roy Austin Douglas Ayres Randall Ayres Nancy Baier Tom Baird Andrea Baker Bonnie Baker Kenneth Baldwin Ronnie Bales Larry Banham Don Barnard Bruce Barnes Gerry Basham Alan Basler Robert Bauer of gainful contributions to Chrisman , A if :rw . IQ 5. 4. - v , L 1 V3 I I if 1 -5- A 'H' , Q! A, K X is gl, V , I s ,X A at ,, -ffl ff V 1 l ' sl i A1 'Q A P, iffy' ii K JA - , I ' of I , I I af N ff .1 Q A Mt R f ' lr' m X-Yi ,Q 't 8 A K X g 'is gi few r , 1 I. , fn X.. . 47 fi , X' kfflgl A sa-All? Nt i l 101 Lonnie Beal Barbara Beardsley Bill Beeler .lim Beem Jerry Beisly Kenneth Bell Betty Bellew Vicl-cy Bellew Bobby Beltz Roger Bendet Steve Benner Kathy Bennett Jim Bennion .lill Benson Ingrid Bertelson Beckie Betts Linda Beversten Linda Biggs Donna Bilquist Terri Birch Bill Birdsong 4- Bill Luther, president of the sophomore class, briefs other officers: Vice-president, Fred Hollinger, Secretary She urer Suzanne Green, concerning forthcoming These officers were chosen as leaders early for the class are Mrs. Vivian Weishoupt, Mr. Mr, Larry Howard, ln the picture below, The duty, rrie Soper, and Treas- activities of their class. in the year, Sponsors Edmund Davidson and officers perform a civic Joy Welty takes o last minute look at her coihure before going to first hour class. Gloria Byrne and Janice Schilpp pause to look at the photographer as they open their lockers to get their books. Sophomores preserve their memorie riffs '1 r 'Q rd, Ili 4 ie,- 1 t l Y Heading the class of i966 this year, Bill Luther is also busy serving on the student council activities committee and partic- ipating in basketball and tennis. Although his favorite subiect is English, he plans to become a dentist. ln preparation, he would like to attend the University of Missouri for two years and Kansas City School of Dentistry for four years, Vice-president of the sophomore class is Fred Holliger. l-lis maior sports interests are baseball and basketball, l-le serves as president of the boys' choir and participates in dramatic and musical school activities. He also serves on the finance committee of student council. Fred would like to attend college at Maryville State College and maior in mathematics and en- ter the physical education or mathematics held, Secretary Sherrie Soper enioys attending all school activities, especially sports, and she likes to swim. She is also active in Spanish club. Sherrie is not certain about her future vocation, but she plans to attend the University of Missouri. Treasurer Suzanne Green participates in many activities such as Pep club, student council, flute trio and Spanish club, Although she has not decided upon her future vocation, she plans to attend the University of Missouri and maior in foreign languages or English literature, Suzanne is also interested in dancing and all kinds of outdoor sports. 100 Cheryl Carder Teresa Carpcnlcr' Kclhy Carr Pol Carr Bill Carriker LoNila Carroll Leol Cason Enrique Coslilio Connie Caswell Phillip Cerutii George Chance Floyd Chapman Steve Chasteen Jack Clark Gail Clemmons Terry Clernmons Marilyn Clifton Roberf Clilion Rick Cochran Barbara Cody Rick Coen n- ,S ,J -f ,,, W f.. 431, F.. I Lv Qi ,. l a .N f v 7 W r ' Q RV K r , . - , .1 hx r, y, .5137 i x r , Yi' 2 I kl- 3.5, A . 'I , . il gi Ya' Q-:I AQ L 'QTYV 5 r complete b that wonderful year Jerry Coffman Joni Cole Larry Cole Robert Collins Ernie Collyer Jamie Colslon Gene Combs Price Combs Dennis Constance John Conway Charles Conyers Judy Ann Cook Sharon Cooksey Randoll Conenhaver Dorothy Corbin Shirley Cornell Carol Cornell Larry Cori Connie Corum Linda Covington Linda Cox Marvin Cox Pam Cox Brenda Craig C. J. Craig John Cromer Peggy Crawlord Cmherine Crossley Sandra Crow Pelro Cru7 Agnes Culp Cynlhio Cullen Kennoih Currier Reihfx Cullpiilll ViCki Drillrirn It 4 . 1' . 'rv 'K y L T -rc f -ff .,, 4 lu. .,, L.. is 4: 'I M if Q: 2 Ai f fr, x r wr Q. I v ' or fr- fa -.. g. S ir, , :uzx2.wAs'i'x1 .oo ,J AWWA l N 0 6 -645 px .64 A an l i i s .-nn., 4 A nv sl? Xe! sf y Q lt' 'Q' W iv g Hx . X C, -2 . I , f r Q li ,il X4., 1 0 ,VS A lf C Ei 103 I N. . 6. Q . 8 Q37 5 K N -ev 'l fl ,flaw if 1 . In il X I 1 5 I, A - , ff 4 if l vcr? ':' '7- I 'f i rx , E 6 ' f :L I X- Jnxi 4' 1- . K :S -6. 4 . N 1 V M ,S xr s 'I ' 1 I Y f I Sam Bishop Freddy Birliker Clarence Blackburn Elaine Blakely Jerry Blankenship Don Bloornquisi Larry Blounl Susanne Boelier Garry Bolinger Donna Bond Roy Boniedot Sleve Born Michael Boul Mickey Bowler Bill Boyd Paddi Boynton Karen Brandenburg Harold Bronlon Linda Sue Bray Mike Bray Linda Breckenridge l Goals for the cla s of 66 were made M v S i :FG x 1 nu - Q K R Uv af in-. W 1 .,'..?tv..--- in 1 Q 4' - , i 'B -2 .. 4 ., M f r 2. h G- 2 l. B. 'gf' f . M L 3 f r ff' 'B lf f B ig , , V . ., v ' A 1 ' w A R f . 7- , is 1. L, ' no 102 Vickie Breeze Terry Briscoe Sally Brower Bill Brown Dan Brown Linda Brown Margaret Brown Keith Browne Curt Browning Kay Browning Louise Brayles Kenneth Bryan? John Buckner James Buellens Arthur Burke Donald Burnes Guy Burnes John Burns Milton Burns Gerald Burrows Ronald Burrows Charles Burt Linda Buxton James Bybee Gloria Byrne Richard Caldwell Rusty Callas Mike Callahan Philip Camerlynck Charles Cambell Harold Campbell Jonicc Campbell Marcia Campbell Sandra Campbell Tom Campbell , -N 1 . L- an f 5' f 4- wk ff 1:7 V f A 'l'Ji.X. Terry Flowers Ann Flynn James Forbes LM ' A ,B Janet Foster Sandro Frakes Sieve Fraley Beverly Free C' 'XJ F, ' Sylvia Friend Robert Fry 1' Gary Fulghum . N Dafhryn Fye Gene Gaines Nelda Gaines if W' EQ' ?- 1 xl il' Q 477' 1 Q.. J Q9 .e setforthenib -si ,Ai 5 ,AX , ' - N ff I i . L J 4' . X V yn! 2. X l ii N Q . f .-. x Nm. il 1' Q 'F V 1 , . Willy 4 r 1 i r M w A ,A Marsha Gallup , . .-.Q IH y fi o Marsha Ganclers Ray Gannawoy Lewis Garret! Vickie Garrison Howard Gartner Dwight Gates -. Jerry Gaughran . Q f N' Uv' . V vi Dennis Geiveti Charlotte Gibbs Janice Gilliam Mary Gillison ' Glen Glasco Judy Glor , Richard Glossip David Goefell Snady Golden Alan Golladay Jacqueline Gordon - i l Richard Gordon Richard Gordon r Marilyn Gosling ii Q-J G.: 6? 1: - si' ' ,M theh'predecessors Rilo Gould y Cheryl Gozo X K I' 'ni Karen Graham F 'Q' 'I Yvonne Graham I my f Joe Green Lindo Green - Roger Green A R Lk: ' Ig? ' X. -if Suzanne Green John Greenwood - Elaine Griliin Linda Grimm Paula Lee Groves -W Bill Gulley Dorman Gunter L, ' i Q47 e .f W J Lindo Hall Sheryl Hall Sidney Hall 5... 42 J-lr .' .J mf v-5' 105 , A L, W, -J' -Til Bert Hamillon Mike Hamilton Vickie Hznnillan Wanda Hammond Linda Dame Ronnie Danner Darrell Davis Kathy Davis Ronald Davis Ronnie Davis Daryl Dawson Gilbert Decker David DeHart Jean Denton George Depew Sandi Dexter Fred Dinwiddie Carolyn Dirck Mike Dixon Bill Dogle Clifford Dougan Cliliord Dow Larry Dowell Don Downing Edward Drake Susie Dumas Kathleen Dunbar .loyce Duncan Bobby Dunham Larry Dutcher Larry Dutton James Allen Dye Stevie Dye John Easter Deloris Ebel Linda Eiker Mary Ek Marsha Elsworth Adrienne Engelke ,. 'Y fu N 1 Hr. , 1 -e ig r 1 X i our tix 17? A, we f,. x l v 5- Q sa la ,I R A 5'Af1 X A u 1 , 'A They found Glenn Enloe Jerry Enlaw Pat Eppersan Helen Esler .-.. qw. David Etzenhouser Debbie Evans Claudia Everhart Bonnie Fair Barbara Farris Christian Fender Hugh Fenrich Barry Ferguson Dathren Ferguson Steve Ferguson Alexis Fernandez Evelyn Field Terry Finch Marsha Finken Donna Fischer Evereite Fisher George Flanagan , N S. ll WW: fi Ln .ni k Q' v 8 -si I A 2, , A 1 A . L. 4:-, 5 1 'r ,, 7 y - ' 4 if . t.'. -, .,.. .. . .1113 Siege f it r V i fi +2 .- ,, , Q9 E: ' , , t t, Y , y 1 ,M l 1 ' R' 1 ' . Nl , ..,-5, fy. . 4 is ' 5 ' .Q 1' 'llt ii,' 1 - A f' 1 X ji . 1- A 4. X ,i z x i f ' . wg f .. A I it easy to attain goals 'L ,. D . s ' s i' - if l ,Q Z sv - l A R 'if 1? ' A F' af' 11 C s if xg' .5 J , i V 2 N , 5' 'U . ,, ,si the f 1- N' I E : Q -'Dall Q, f y Yi R t-vw Y- in fs u - J 104 i I l J 5 fe if I A S1 EV Ronnie Hinkle Claudia Hinton Vicki Hirst Karen Hierstecl Ronnie Hodges Susan Hodson Judy Hollaman Fred Holliger Sue Holt Kathy Honaker Karen Hook Doyle Hoover Harlana Hopkins Janice Hopkins Dennis Hosler Larry Howard Mike Howard Peggy Howard Bob Howell Jacquiline Howell Marilyn Howell oked Betty Hubble Jane Hubble Jack Huft Beth Huggetr Charles Hull Ann Hulmes Mary Humphrey Vickie Hurley Roy Hutchinson John Hutsell Sharon lmlay Barbara Inman Diana lsrael Lee Jackson Bob Johnson Bob Johnson Johnny Johnson Kenneth Johnson Ronnie Johnson Sam Johnson Barbara Jones Eddie Jones James Jones Karen Jones Wayne Jones Jerry Keeton Kathy Keith Dennis Keithley Mike Kelly Jeanne Kelly Nita Kelsay Mike Kemper Sharon Kendrick Glenda Kennedy Bill Kerr J as it 'Q J K. V Q 7' Q -iff' fl -' ,H 4' Q exft J Q' 1? 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H-.1 l. l K 'T Their determi v 5 lt I My If ft- ix r if nation to 7 lvl nu.. if is , f We ' ,. 4 mfffnt .fs Ethel Hampton Rick Hancox Bob Hansen Gayle Haralson Nancy Jean Harden Pamela Harden Donna Hargrove Alice Harper James Harrington Robert Harrington Barbara Harris Dorothea Harris Douglas Harris Donny Harshner John Hart Jerry Harter Don Hartman Diane Hartnett Bill Harvey Charlotte Hastings Debbie Hatch gain knowledge Sidney Hawks Darlene Hayes Ronnie Hayes Nancy Hays Phillip Hayton Mike Hazen Monte Hazen 9 'A W iv fn X t vi I P' . sw 4 N t , gg ', Wx , l A . 1 ' Q .-, lr A , JJ .r ,fl ' ! 75 1 r t I , A if - all .13 47 A. A Jolfllen Hendrix Marcia Hensley Bill Herbst John Hertlein David Hess Linda Hickerson Frank Hicks Kenny Hill Pamela Hill 106 Wilma Hazlett Sharon Ann Heath Howard Heck Barbara Hedges DiAnn Hedges Nancy Hedges Veda Hemme iff' 2 Saphomores in Mr, Norman Cox's fifth h our geometry class learn Ol the secrets and values ot the slide rule as two of their class- mates dernanstrate its intricate value. Claudia Link Warren Lively Barbara Lolris Charles Logan Jack Looney Linda Lowther Janet Lucchesi Earl Lusher Nancy Lutgen Bill Luther Jerry MacPherson Beverly Maddux Steve Maginnes Barbara Maiden Bradley Mallinsan Kenneth Malone Cristina Mandina Linda Marquis Ruslene Marshall Darrell Martin Dennis Martin infiltrated Janet Martin John Martin Mike Martin Perry Martin James Mason Alicia Massie Richard Massey Jeff Masterman Carolyn Mathany Robert Mastan Ronald Maupin Linda Mauzey Cynthia Mawby Nancy Maynard Allan McBride Linda McCartney Kathy McCarty Art McCleery Kathy McClure Roger McConckie Cheryl McConnell Jeanie McConnell Steve McCawn Kristy McCullough Barbara McDaniel Mike McDermott Dana McDole Glenda McDole Frances McGinn1s Pam McGinnis Janice McGrath Donald McKenzie Mary McKenzie John McKinney Leon McMullen .-'S 'A -I D i -. J - I J f 'A ' ' J' ll I ' M4 A A Ag: ,1 , 1 as' I .5 1 4 Q fa 'F s L -1 . - ii J J I i, J , A -7, I, I 9 4' F' ,r v in ' 4 v f h 'it J ' 4 4- trustworthiness in them 1 .ggi ' it 'N -M :Q :r if or J 4 J . SXXXSS.-Q it XM i 41 iw 'Q 4. 3 k ar x - ,P 1 s Y, ,S v v -2 y -:i J gf, w J J iX'f4'1'Lv' A 1 l 2 it-If Nl. QE ft Q f wi , . A., - ii ' ' 2' - O -4 f x s 'F-ii i xi V Y ti V' ' .1 gy' is 6' r 4' i l 5 ' :IZ - I w f , N X -1 JA l A Aj i ' 'Zz ' 6 Qi 5 A 2 1 'sv' . V- ,W v f W' 1 -,f 5 . K 'J K' ' J: R am l09 David Kesler Nancy Keyes Sally Keirsey Alfred King if Y.: 9 ,f ' 4 . .-41-', ,L -, , 4 f - w :' it '47 'Q' 'L :1 7: 1' y 54 s . -V X it , 17'- J ii '94 . an 'Y Y I 1 K A 2 V L' ' f 5, Y ni i , i f lf ' 1 W3 , , I Many extra-curricular accompli X S i I Q Sherry Lewis T A Susan Lewis Hy i K f V A Ricky Lilaerto fri' X Sharon Liles f, Cheerleaders led division Il students in cheers at the first PSP USSSff1bly for the football season. These girls wark dili- gently to keep school spirit at a high peak for all sports. ...-- A A Erma June King Scott Kinsey Barbara Kiper Tom Klamm Sherry Klein Steve Kornfeld Richard Koval Sandra Kramer Nathan Krig Bill Kuklenski Paula Lafayer Jennifer Land Shirley Landuyt Marilyn Lane Mike Lane Kenny Lanrnan Ross LaRae hments Pete Larsen Wade Lassiter Gary Lotta Linda Lawrence Danny Leach David Leach Linda Ledsworth Judy Lee Diand LeGrand Charles Leighton-Floyd George Lernasters Sue Lewellen Jimmy Lewis Ray Lewis K7 Y, 'P .Pl Q., vi 7 -'lui ,V -A Q L.. ir Li t Q ,ig 05' 1. . it ' 6 f F- 1 t ii 'z J 3 .ec Q T 5 n W My Q ig A if -Q 1 ' ,ff m, t , 1 , , . , K l - wt 1 'wh IL 3. -J i, 5 -ll ,Q ,- P V hi Vit it 'Qxy ,X K L., J , N' Q X u ri -ietii' W to 41' :uc 1 ,fly E K gm A Q 4' 'ff t ,lil . Q Watitmhnne-ze. Paula Padgett Phillip Painter Elonora Palmer Douglas Paris Debbie Pork Caron Parrott Linda Paschal David Patrick James Patrick Jim Patrick Greg Paxton Gloria Payne Terry Payne Danny Peel Linda Pelanowski Bobby Pepper Harold Perry Howard Perry Jim Perry Bill Peters Bob Peters Sharon Peters Carolyn Peterson Connie Peterson Glynda Peterson Robert Pike Jim Pittman Sharon Player Tommy Poe Kathy Pollard JoAnn Poloney Roy Porter Dean Powell George Powers Connie Potter 1 A for succeeding class s to consummate xfsf 5 x , J f' . .J 53 .H v gr X, v A L. M, . I X ,J Ava, L 1 my LW ' K 9. K X 't Q A 4 vo. ' we A 'ef W , , ,,f ! n W ' 1 , 5 ,., t , , at . L 'Q Vp J .M 4 f, 1 ,-, , 'ri ,E . Q, 4 77? .. 'W Pak . nv- f. 'fu f nf '-1 , 'f v '-.f .A V V , , 1 . 1 ' T7 if Aff, if P ill fvf ,rc ,r ' 2 ffm 'D 'lv i N ,Ji 1 fs! l' 'taxi Janet Prater Greg Price JoAnn Price Tom Price Joyce Priemer Dale Prout Steve Purdy Don Queen Bill Quint Greg Randoll Virginia Read Mike Reardon Nancy Reddell Elliott Redmond Eleanor Reed Johnnie Reed Larry Reed Bonnie Reeves Richard Reeves Connie Reid Phyllis Reimer Ronnie McPherson Linda McQuerry Linda Kay Meeker Kenneth Meger Sharon Melton Elloitt Mengel Rita Merrill Wendell Melts Billie Mikessell Ann Miller Cheryl Miller Donnie Miller Larry Miller Paul Miller Sharon Miller Steve Miller Marie Minton Hoyte Mitchell Jean Mitchell Mark Mitchell Steven Mitchell Connie Michael Keith Mock Karen Mohan Regina Monroe Carol Moore Larry Moore Terry Moore Marilyn Morales Linda Morin Robert Morton Linda Moulton Marsha Lynn Mullins Pam Mullins Delores Mundy y g 4 ,fi li' i ff 1 eglff ' tx' V V' ,. 5 ,A -.fy - 'W' K' , 4 , 4 6 v, X gg 1' ,,- ,- ffgx K 'I '-- '- ' M Qi fm Y re aa.- .-i i A g . ,, 2 9 Jiw. . Q 1 s X as f l 'i t lhrl Sophomores establish high Anita Louise Murray Christine Myers Shirley Myers Marsha Nance Steve Nash Steve Netz James Newland Penney Niemueller Carol Nieweg Wayne Noland Mike Novak James Nunn Peggy O'Brien Ray Odelcirk Christy O'Dell Doris O'l-lam Carol Olson Johnna O'Malley Barbara Outlaw Tim Owens 'lam Pack 'ir -e-y fdgnf 4, A, I i issy .cw 9- 'CS' sf i- 177 2 L4 Q W R ,- it Ni x ' xv 4 standards 2, ' - 3' .' , F , 4 f l ., 2 xx' it A04 M N t A , -. M N A fl V l'i5f. ' i Q ' ' l f at eixfl 'l 45 Q ' I y A , no I 'Ke' A 5 V ' t, If ,M 110 Jerry Seeley Julie Seever John Sellars Ruth Setchfield Sharon Sexson Don Shahan Shirley Shain Cheryl Shakespeare Pat Shannon Barbara Sharp Christi Sheehy Bob Sheetz Jessie Shields Marsha Shields Ed Shimp Ronny Shoaf Kathy Sholly Margaret Shoop Jeff Short Steve Short David Shubert it I. A 'r , .J :X Z 17 .ga ' , ' - 2 X4 4, i f fix J W K IZ r lt. get , rx ,gfig X Xl , i X - -5, i ni it u . .nu Sheryl Skinner Beverly Skouse Paul Sloan Ginny Slusher Linda Smalley Bill Smith Don Smith Dorothy Smith Gene Smith Gene Smith George Smith Jim Smith John P. Smith June Smith Larry Smith Louise Smith Ronnie Snively Paul Solomon David Soper Sherrie Soper Danny Spain 2 .Z s rg, J 6 11 ., it Jack Clark enioys giving a report in Mr. Larry Hurshman's fifth hour Missouri history class. Mr. Hurshman sat in Jack's chair cs the students learned more than textbook material about their native state. Jim Shuler 4 Marcia Shutt ,eff I '17 ,ix . N Brenda Silvey Norm Sims L- WI, ,r 3 ,x . L x 6 K 'H Q In 6 la fi r .tts -if of 5 , Q it 'S jf, J- S S , ifsffr. gif , K A' r ., . ' Sw 7 LN' as I ' sf .,,, t ,,- C -- ' - . J w . is S at 4 Q 5 J no .' ' .. To I ,, , ' ' 5, J - ' Q. ! , y , '-cr yy J I ,x i 1, I lift' f' 113 4. 5' 1' ,6-,J KQMQ. 4 Y! trim l' fl 4 , q sv ee ' if -2 A il 4 L r 'IU- A 6 Ext me I E A A . Pam Reneau Marilyn Resch Beverly Reynolds Cheryl Rice Jan Rich Shirley Richardson Tim Richardson Larry Richeson J. l., Ricketts Barbara Riddle Doug Riedl Calvin Riley James Riley Donna Ripple Ernie Rising Lester Risingei Mary Ritchie Darlene Ritter Mike Roach Leta Robb Bob Roberts They shared in all chool activities Q 7 N fu' .4 if 'i A 1 'C 5 1 r , y r 6 at fx X' hx VX, f is A F' eerie:-Wie . I A ' ,- . T' L- r I . Q A 9 6 . N . r sf a -:ff 1 , Il can y. 'C - ii t Y I A. 1 'I p Q rv F.. Q3, Q R G, XX EE-V M I t if , fx 2 to rf? 2 5 ,-4' K :S -f , .V- i -l fx ic S M es t vfl: Y- fini ,f W! Veronica Roberts Pamela Robertson Patty Robinette David Robinson Kenneth Rohrbach Larry Roofener Cindy Rose Eldon Rothwell Sherry Rowe Bob Rupe Deborah Rupert Joyce Rinkle Judy Russell Bill Rutherford Susan Ryan Vernon Sackman Beverly Sage Charles Scanlon Gary Scherer Janice Schlipp Linda Schmitt Dick Schnedler William Schneikait Cynthia Schofl Sandy Schuler Carol Schwartz Doug Scott Gordon Scott Mary Scott Rick Scott Robert Scott Sandy Scott Tanya Scott Clifford Searcy Torn Sears John Vanderwood Donna VanNoy Danny Veach Elizabeth Velha Connie Villers Elanor Wade Jaquetta Wade Marsha Wade Bob Wagner Mark Wair David Walby Anne Walker Corlene Walker Joy Walker Ronnie Walker Linda Wallace Randy Wallace Mike Wolters Carolyn Ward Judy Warden Barbara Watkins Fred Watson Parris Watts Steve Weatherford Joe Webb Scherry Webb Duane Weeks Robert Weller Joy Welty Jackie West Linda Wheeler Nancy Wheeler Diane White Michael White Murray Whitehead 4 .2 E2 1 e -4' 9 -rf c K K , ir -' 1: ' Q sf f -A rr , rl? 7' . Q 4 0, -2 . P' ffl YZ V, l , l -i 3' 5 .I ' 4 ' A i -uf fl challenges them to meet social needs Phillip Whitehead Vicky Whitehead Vicki Whitnell Wallace Whitney Kathy Whiting Bobbie Wigham David Wilcox Wilford Wilcox Ronald Wilhite Debbie Wilkins Sharon Wilkinson Carma Williams Clark Williams Jerry Williams Mark Williams Rickey Williams Sharon Williams Dannie Willis Dave Willis Donna Willis James Willis i 3 ay, 5 A '1' yi ,M l ' g Q5 'x A Q' 1 NY, of '. 1 v kc rl ' U 11 3 A-vi Q , Q... r -.1 wr.- 3- R ,Q C . l Q It . - '39 -Z :.l 9 l -f T Q A K . g y f vi -52 5 i Q? x l K.- . U TI- Q 5 , . l, X R i Nl r - 'K A v I ri V 1 'F Ar N M 1 Pearl Spargo Judy Sparks Judy Speaks Linda Spears Mary Spradley Dana Srader Jirn Srader Susan Staley Clara Stark Vickie Stark Mary Stegner Gerald Steiger Gary Sterrett Tom Sterrett Janice Stewart Jay Stewart Dennis Stillwell Jan Stites Kerry Stakes Shirley Stomboly Chuck Stoneman Ken Stoner Gary Storm Robert Stowell Ronnie Strait Alice Street Phylis Streeter Ronnie Stuart Carl Sumey Daryl Swalley Pam Swann Candy Swayze David Swinney Janet Swinney Harriet June Switzer Continuing curriculum development 2 W .A I X ' ai r .,rfl. t to ' yr J 'J J ,-D i. -. . .' Q-l QP' gt Q 4 . , r f 'X :LH .fi 'S 442' 51. . . D Z' 6 1 1 l l Wj A lA T' , U ,' 'fi' ,ki ,, J if I: K, 33 I .J .,, . A K. 1 fue .. eux: - 114 Walter Tafl Jane Tankersley Kenneth Tann Carol Thomas Gerald Thompson Kathy Thompson Ken Thompson Mike Thompson Pam Thurman Lynn Toms Kathy Totty Stanley Towsley Gary Trader Larry Trisltu Lucy Tuck Sheridan Tuck John Tuckness Margaret Tyson John VanBlber Linda VanCamp DeeAnn Vance 5 1 9 F 1 I v Sophgmore friends leave signatures , J! J xj ,Uv N -f-Cuaf -4 x,4. ,LLM as M M 1 M 1 , j ,, 1 ,W M01 ,sf ,Mfrs iw? X V N f if Y-CVJ Lv LL,4Lj f uf J Q-Ipit. I N jp if K F1100 J ' C QW JJJC W - idly ' I ,LW M4 C7451-U ,e M , ff , 77 l X K JQ pl ju '00 rl ily A INC I C bug, U jpfgdujv U 3 GIPX-J . 7 V W W4 f wa CQ w f JV QW 4 'M . UMW f K 4 1A 7 J X VV, 41? V f'nf,jMQ ,xp V4 Fad QQ ,1i?i,ffL,Lf,sQ4Z7j' j f, I V' rf' Q' if K!! lf , Amee if f ax 7 3 'rf 'vfajyx 255 X, Ks pgfffmu if s ' ww 1, A , Cf! J 1' X Y Xb J A . ' X ,I - , , fx-J Y A '- , 'V ', V 5 fun ' VV -ff M R 5 N -C flr N- J, , U U v V 'myf . 'W x K 'W ASV n QU JO X5 M ww V5 QU gf . , Xj ' O, . :V Q7 X Y CL' X N! VV ',fW Q, , wel JA 5 Q Www Q ' Mx AW V rg I, V X U Qkfm Q., 9 s x ,J M 7 sgwvw Debbie Willoughby Gary Wilson Susan Wilson James Windhausen Linda Windle Dennis Wise Darlene Witt Jim Wolhgemuth Harvey Woods Harley Woodson Sharon Woolridge Carla Wright Charles Wright David Wright Gilbert Wright Larry Wright Jon Yates Gary Yocum Lollie Zander Alan Zimmerman Wayne Zupon in x 2 . 41 It .r U 1 i Ui -Z' If , ft ,J , ,fr bb 2 I X .Il 1 A L ' I if :o '41 1 ' -C I rv 1 i Sophomores accept future challeng Richard Coldwell Arne Christensen Pam Clyde Rick Cochran Gene Combs Louise Craig Diane Feiser Doris Pike Lindo Forsythe Michele Green Sheri Hall Terry Hayes Pam Horn Don Johnson Paul Lankford Linda Lawrence Michael McClain Roger McConchie Nanciean McCullough Leiani Miller Lolo Moore Mike Moran Julia Pine Martha Plain Bob Powell Lynne Robinson Sharon Robinson Farris Sanders Gary Seoba George Smith Barbara Werths Charles Wilson l L ? - . f 2 ff N . . .4 W rr 5 ., 4 L ! ,. ax . 'S E . V. Q v N in 1. , i - Q 4 ,f it 1 off 7 3 I 1 3 1 b x X ' 4 ' 1 x N4 ' V f 5 ,vs ' .si i t f 1 5 ' Y7 M L I'---l ll6 L L . .-.. N.. 1 ev -df -I GS Curl Abernathy Ken Adams Rex Adams Dennis Agan Tony Agee John Ahrens Pamela Albertson Cheryl Alderson Bill Allen Robert Allen Edward Alsup Curtis Anderson George Anderson Gregory Anderson Kathy Anderson Linda Anderson ha e of life . Sondra Anderson Jack Andrews Jeanette Antrim James Arendt Jim Arnold Peggy Arnold Larry Arrigan Elaine Axton Mark Ayres Susan Babylon Judy Bailey Danny Baird Connie Baker Gary Baker Kenneth Baldus Cheryl Baldwin Carol Barney Gary Barr Lois Barrett Lorna Bartlett James Barton James Bateman Janis Bates Eugene Bay Anita Beal Donald Bean Tommy Beck Mary Bedsworth U T .,, I N1 l , tb' Fiji. 1 A . . high choo James Bedwell Paul Behle Daniel Beltz David Beltz James Benedict Beverly Bennett Bruce Bennett Curtis Bennett Larry Benson Marilyn Bermond John Bersuch David Beshore L' :fbi 1 Fern Bales Penny Bibee Paola Ballance Martha Bidstrup . If Q' a new p J I 'j 7 . I ' bv? Q' T f . rf' :gi 9 ef P, f J , eh J - 1 CL, Lloyd Bonham Jacquelyn Billings Caroline Barnes . QW1 library e. Mrs. year in ,J l X participated in Chrisman activities the service of the school. These students search the fiction stacks for reading which may be used for English 'or other classes. ,i Kenneth Burnett -1 r. Carol Burns A Steven Burns L Hein- . Qi. l Deanna Burrows I I ' C William Burt 'X if Connie Burton ,sl , V - ,e 'K v Carolyn Bushart ,lohnny Butler Judy Bybee Nelwyn Cacle I Jeanette Caldwell L .Nl Edward Campbell h 1 ld 9 4 Jeanne Cantwell Georgia Carey Mickey Cary Frank Carlile Kay Carlisle Karen Carlton Dorothy Carr Patty Carr Marlene Carroll Danny Carter Janice Carty Leslie Case Bob Casey Nona Casey Dale Castle Shirley Cathcart Noel Chafiin Harold Champ David Chandler Carolyn Chapman Cynthia Chapman Dale Chapman Mary Jo Charpie Gary Childers Daniel Christiansen Vicki Chytka Larry Craig Sylvia Clemens Barbara Clifton Walter Cobb Michael Cochran Steve Coffman Carla Collins Laura Collins Robert Collins Linda Conrad Q3 A ei -.1 'IO tv fe at Q' I r . 5 , ., l f r. 'J' , 'yxf-t 'dst ' 1 -1 f i 1 ,. J .-1 W- C' r-if it .eq ' f ' I ii : f lL N .4 5. Some eight hundred eighty freshmen 'fi ., al .ii :Fl 4 4 I :Y 1' if :ij . xi Efifvsok-, c all !1 . 0 i . l , ,B Q 1 -3 lg, .5 1 , I xr' u 9 ' ii, , Q: A N ' , 1' ... . 41 M , J , f B B7 . I W' A -7 --1 - J K-in tb was ...Q David Binger Mona Bird JoAnn Bitiick Patricia Blair Ronald Blickham Pamela Bliss Susan Blocker Sharon Bly Geraldine Blystone Ronnie Boggess Donald Bonine Mary Born Rebecca Baurns Barbara Bowen Patsy Bowlen Charles Bowling Kent Bowman Linda Bowman Roger Boyce John Boyer Pat Boyer John Braden Mike Brady Patricia Brake David Bray Barbara Breeze Gloria Bressman Mary Brightwell Eileen Brizendine Mike Broadway llleen Brock Pat Brock Many students to fulfill assign Tamar Randall If Iii l l l X i Terri Brown David Bruce Gary Bryant Roy Bryant Ronnie Buckles Tom Buckley Ricky Bunch David Bunten Ronnie Buntin at Palmer iunior high school use the library ments or for Ending books for pleasure, Mrs. the librarian, is enioying her seventh year in the stac clas l Q X iv is-I fi i ' l l X. 'T ,rv v-f Thresea Brooks Susan Brower Patricia Brown Ronnie Brown Larry Burdeit Lorrie Burke Pam Builingame x 5? No ii , A, 7 5 C, ,B if 1 if . 0. Freshman bays at division ll buy rnilk in the cold lunch room. They are just two oi the many who atc- cold lunches in the auditorium Dee Dye Earnest Ebel Gary Eastwood Dianna Echals they matured CJ ig 2 tfl A 1 - ' - .S G: .J Q , s 'il l , H-if i N51 l , , if , i svjy, 4 1 1 Lf fs fi N . li'-54 .1 'W 'J I-4 1 Sue Echols Stanley Edde Jerry Edwards Patricia Eichrnan Roy Eiker Elizabeth Ellis Harold Elrod Ruth Ann Endsley Janet Englernan Mike Ethingtan Bennie Eulsanks Dan Evans Kenneth Evans Mickey Evans Pamela Evans Ramona EVOHS Rick Evans Susan Fain Sherry Fann Steve Feran Michael Ferguson Sharon Ferman Vickie Fiene Dick Fisher Eugene Fisher Leroy Fisher Sheryl Floyd Terry Fonda Ray Ford Larry Forgey Linda Forsee Brenda Foster Ray Frances Lois Francis David Franciskato ..- .v -3 J '43 15 fy 'un -4 x I x ,- -. . ,H- . . w 1 ff l -3. Linda Cook Linda Marie Cook Virgil Cook Steve Cooksey Sandi Cookstan Frances Coomer Ricky Copeland Connie Corley Larry Carnog By sharing .EL 1 S if C f' ca-.NN C -,rm 7 -32 . . v . - C U, ,Q .,a,, ': J .3 . ,A i - z.. , -5 Don Cottle Earl Courtney Steve Cox William Cox George Crabtree Patty Craft Patricia Cramer Charles Crane Pat Crawford Christine Crayton Alan Creek Gene Crist Merrill Crose Janet Cummins Janice Cummins Lindo Curtiss Eddie Daniel John Daniel Jeri Daugherty Marilyn Davenport Linda Davies April Davis Eric Davis Karen Davis Kay Davis Robert Davis Callie Dealy in the Robert Deason Corl Deatherage Kenneth Deatherage Terry DeCamp Linda DeHaven Steve Dempsey Susanne Denham Paulette Detillier Netta Dicker Pamela Dickey Clint Dixon Bob Dobson Joane Dolan Donald Donaldson Judy Dotson Joy Doubledee Mary Dow Sharon Dawden Connie Downs Bonnie Draper ,li fv- r - i ti J 1 i I vb. ww ey -.4 1 QB if 4 ol N-r lxmlffs 1 ' X' varied functions l null H C ! :li Q i A 7 ii . . I i ,y . il I A I 852' , l' Q L3 4 f -. 1 1 , 4 at K .J gl fkijf gf 6 21 Larry Cunningham John Curtis Teresa Curtis Leonard Draves Linda Drown Sandra Dube Mary Jane Durham l- ,J 1 if! Vi C Members of this beginning class have . ' A' Q1 - - . fi 3 ,,-he , qrx at QNX hh r L5 ' L, -D 6 J J J ' Q 4 X 4 ia? .4 G 1 Y J - . ' 'ol X A S Q1 ' 'i. X U if . ' 6 ., M 4 1 W R U1 2 G Q - . vu Sharon Franklin Georgia Frederick Leslie Frizzell Paula Galvan James Gandy Sharon Gannaway Gary Garrett Nancy Garrett Rita Garrett Fred Gaulter Joseph Geiger Sandy Gerdts Terry Giacetti Gloria Grifien Bryan Gillpatrick Connie Gilmore Gale Givan Lois Glasca Richard Goebel Tim Goeking Edward Goff Patricia Gal? Susan Goodyear Deanna Gordon Drew Gordon Kent Gordon Sharon Gouldsmith Nancy Gower Hugh Grali' Linda Graham Marsha Graham Charles Gray Linda Lou Green Paul Green Linda Sue Greene Donald Greenwood Charles Greer Kenneth Greer Katherine Gregson Charles Griflice Ronnie Griffin Gloria Grimm Wally Grimsley Sylvia Gunter Sharon Habermehl Robert Hackler Cathy Haggard Judy Hamer Pat Hardin David Harris Allen Harshnet Donna Harter Sandra Hartford Sandy Hartman Steve Hartnett Kenneth Hastings Wilma Hatley James Hayes Norma Hayes Dale Hawkins Gary Hawkins Billy Haynes Doug Hazen 1 f N E E ' i -8 . -4 5, , , J ' UM- - 6 + 6 3 ! -r gl' 37114 G3 er G 1 A X 1 'ui l E2 y ya J Y .1 Y ' ef .4 'i sv w af LS were -1 fix S Judy Lackey Georgia LaFarle Bennie Lairson Belly Lambkin Patti Lane Reggie Lanklord Jennie Lanman Ronald LaRue Dennis Lalimer Roberl Lauderdale Richard Leach Sally Leach Patricia Mair David Maley Shirley Maliwal Mike Maloney Wayne Mangels Paul Manley Mallhew Maples David Marshall Diane Marshall in them for use during their lives bc. i ig in v J J- Tv ii ' ' Q Di i lf- X J . v 'A V Q 3 . I 1 7. KK 'Y X 1 Barbara Lee Terry Lee Don Lents Paul Lewellen Deana Lewis Jennifer Lewis Linda Lewis Peggy Liberia Jack Liddle Mike Liebold Karen Liles Teresa Lindsey Linda Marshall Debbie Martin Gene Marvin Jimmy Marlin Linda Marlin Madeline Marlin Robert Marx Robert Massey Roberta Malhews ji! is 6- Donna Lobb Twyla Loltis Judy Logan Marsha Matlock Donald Maison Dick Long Rose Maxwell f i ,eg E Susan Lucas Dale Luke Gary Lussa Jim Lusso Dan Luttrell Steve Lurtrell Jerry MacDerrnoN Don Maggard Larry May David McArthur Debi McCain Rusly McCarralI David McCarty Laura McCaughey , :rd 47 it 9 ss 7 ,T -4 -7 .Q 1, K Man Jerry Jones Katliy Jones Kirk Jones Lois Jones Ronnie Jones Russell Jones Sherry Jones Terry Jordon Martin Jorgensen Donald Keeling Nikki Kellerman Edith Kelley Sandra Kendrick Gary Keplev Terry Kessner Paul Kettlewell Kenneth Kidder Susan Kimbrell David Kindred Johnetta Kirk Sheila Knapp -.T r sf ? . v :J if ' 'tif ls' 7 . V rl t M I T3 qualitie have been instilled ' Theodore Kalthotf Danny Kane Mike Knight Jim Komm Frances Krahl .9 Maria Katamuva Vicki Kramer 3. N A , mi flfjrjn iilfleffffimtt Vivian Keehler Colleen Kulp U A X Ruth Lachance . - 'L ' TV' V F33 2 'iff .559 Mr, Wesley Spillman's study hall in Palmer iuniar high has an ideal spot for study, the reading room of the library. Dennis Olm- stead, Allen Pennington and Lonnie Wilson take advantage of the Sherry Janes is explaining the addition at signed numbers to situation by doing an extra hour of reading. Dennis Roberts is on san Kimbrell, Lynne Kauffman, Terry Knight and Ray Ford in Mr his way to get a book. Buell Stewart's Algebra I class, Nui 4 -v 6 it ' :J , X V 55, it' '3 'Iv' if ,. 1 ' S V , fi f X I i . Qfv i Q-4 ay - Susan Milnes Ronnie Moler Sherry Montee Bonnie Moore Carlos Morales Jerry Morgan Mary Ann Morgan Venda Morgan Kathy Morrison Eddie Mossman Rita Mullins Sheila Mullins Judy Muirhead Leroy Murray James Myers Matt Myers Nancy Nave Charles Nead Clifford Nelles Juanita Neson Mike Nettleton Sherry Newell John Nix Edith Noland Betty Norris Cynthia Norris John Norris Kevin Northcraft Ernie Norton Stephen Noval-c Thomas Nunn Mike Oglesby Dennis Olmstead Elmer Olson Irene O'Neil Ray Ortez Linda Ott Steve Outlaw Shirley Overcast Larry Oyler Mary Pack Darlene Palmer Meribeth Parker Gary Parsons Sharon Patterson Linda Paxton Elvin Payne Peggy Pendergrait Allen Pennington Marcella Perez Rachel Perez Peggy Perkins Carolyn Perry Margaret Peters Gerald Peterson Pam Peterson f and improved friendly affiliations Qwifwi x l tr K' ' wQsSMi: C J 4 Q M' if: 'rv SEZ . 'E i .5 55 . , ii'-acflffiim 'T -'ff' 1' 3, fa 4 Q' f 1 i I .Qs ' 'E 0- . 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M 3 fl? -95 figs i ii! 3 J: , J, My lx S-.fx 4 Willa Schulenberg Paul Schulze Dorothy Schweer LaNita Scott Leander Scott Margaret Scott Sandra Scott William Scott Sandra Seigfried Linda Self Melissa Setchfield Debra Shakespeare Mike Shakespeare Daniel Shields Susie Shigemura Linda Short Roma Shrum Donna Shuler Allen Shupe Elaine Simcosky Barbara Smith Barrie Smith Cathy Smith Clark Smith Randy Smith Rita Smith Warren Smith Ralph Snell John Salary Richard Salomon James South Bennie Spain Donald Spencer Shauna Spencer Sally Srader .Si .J N if Xl' , J r X Hi .s X ts IJ l tix Johnnie Simms Opal Staclchouse in Richard Simpson Susan Sinclair Judy Stanley Stephen Starr Steve Singletor V 1 Karen Pitchfard Chuck Pixley Betty Poe Jackie Poe Joey Poore Charlotte Pope Carol Powell Lewis Prater Mark Pratt Jim Resch I David Rice X xg: qw Edith Rice r ,A If t ' A 3 Henry Rice 'sy' U V s' I , buff ' . , ,gig 4 Ari 'f A I v It , , e . K Donna Rich A Glenna Richardson 'E Robert Richardson, - Terry Richey f z , ... ff ' ffl.. N . . -si ' Don Riddle Jeanette Riling L 4 is Lf f V l Charles Ritter V eff Shirley Roberds 4 Xl .DQR 1 I Students serve their own communitie M ' , in . Joseph Presnell Joann Prine Dee Angela Pritchard Nancy Pryor Paulette Quick Karen Ramsey Yvonne Randall Ricky Randoll Daniel Raney Sandro Rasperger Janice Rayhill Howard Read Doris Rector David Reding Carla Reed Trudy Regenbrechr Walter Regenbercht Pam Renlrow Danny Roberts Larry Roberts Roger Roberts Floyd Robinson ,.' . Sandra Rogers Steve Rogers ! Judy Roafener Jean Rose Y N N X Q. Gary Ross Vg- KaylRoss 6- A- il . I William Ross , , ., . Judith Royer 1 ,- r 5 '- I . David Bunten is showing his new bass clarinet to John Curtis, Ronnie Bog- gess, David McArthur, Sherry Faun and Roger Roberts. They are members of the freshman band directed by Mr. L. E, McConnell, L fl' ll in many scholastic fields of endeavor A - Ll A - In ff. - if , ,, .555 . ge, 'xl Mg, ,J ,. x xii , r ix v ..Frn Pamela Wall Connie Walls Susie Walters Sheran Walton Cathy Word Mike Warner Roxanne Warr Diana Warren Barbara Waterworth Gary Watling Anne Wotierson Dale Weatherford Kenny Weaver LaDonna Weeg Ronnie Weir Connie Weishaupl' Pamela Welborn Harold Wells Gary Welsh Geraldine Welton Bob West Connie West Diana West Gaye West Marty Whiieacre Anita Whitney Frances Wickizer Jim Wiggins Terry Wiggins Steve Wilcox John Wiley Gary Wilkerson David Williams Karen Williams Sharon Williams Vicky Williams Doris Williamson Julie Williamson Cathy Willis Glenna Willoughby Sheila Wilmoii Bill Wilson Delbert Wilson Judy Wilson Lonnie Wilson Barbara Winburn Bonnie Winburn Connie Windhorst Danny Winsor Jeanne Wohlgemuth Karen Wolf Richard Wolf Richard Wonsetler Martha Wood Randy Woods Chris Woodward Reta West Brad Wheaton Sherry White Lindo Woodward Terra Worley Jean Wright Rodney Wright Y These cholars worked to attain honors ir -35, . , Q , A 5 iq are si A. . J is ' X . K ina 4, AA, f'4 his ,Jr Q ,gif vii ,QM VN lf lk Pam States Danny Stears Neil Steele Tommy Steele Willard Steflens Leslie Steiger Joan Stemerick Margorie Stephens Mary Stephenson Patty Stephenson David Stillwell Gayle Stoller Barbara Story Mike Stoutimore Dennis Stowell Gwen Stowell Twylia Stowell Gloria Strange Greg Stringer Wayne Taft Charles Tanner J'ohn Tanner Chris Taylor David Taylor Duane Taylor Michael Terry Kay Thomas Susan Thomas Becky Thompson Steve Thompson Beverly Tice Candy Tittel Russell Titus Jim Tiardes Dennis Tomlinson Dean Tootle Robert Trosper Torn Troutman Kathie Tuck Judy Turnbos Steve Turner Yale Turnham Nancy Tye Diane Tyson Cindy Van Kirk Judy Van Kirk Judith Van Maele Carole Van Meter Fred Van Noy Larry Van Tuyl Veta Van Tuyl Don Vaughn Jerry Vaughn Larry Vickers Linda Vickers Judy Vinyard Debbie Voorhees Paulette Votava Mike Wogener Dean Wagner Patricia Wagner Mark Wair Sharon Walker 3 I SJ ,.., -ar 1 , l s X 'I- Q -Lf is I. is ,. ' f E, U is i r , I f , f- ef I 1, 1 r L i, 1: Q gr y '94 ms an YI' -vw sg Q 'EI 2. 'f X' C S1 T' . 'S r 1 N, isgsr Freshmen, this pqge is for memoirs ,U XV 'V ,V :U xx! A yy ' Gp ,R My 4 ff , we SL MJYMSXJ - ywf Wk Gif? me MOD ,W 0 of ,fp M few ef aw if JY MK U A s gf' QFPS mifv JM Q55 , ' Y .fo . W Kew Qjxf M EKU ,sw X U W' X A N ,JL W' QQMJJ gi ip LQXQA ,jyljv P A J NXQLm,f bw 1 7 M MMJ ff 45' New W x IL M G ,fs J X3 N vm 7 , f X A C' S W W 2 JV J A, Jie! Q Q 1 mfs N MJ' X 'I w 'Vo Us 5, W U Y' ,N mf- N mff m 7 X x K ff? IX J V J 135 W .'A lm g 'l Sharon Wright Shawn Wright Terry Wright Donn Wyckol? Cathy Yoder Eddie Yolcley Patsy Young Jerry Youngblood Roseland Youngblood Their freshmen 1,8 X l Gilbert Youngs Allan Zieber Bob Abernathy Martha Ackerman Doreen Andes Evelyn Arnold Elizabeth Beery Jan Blum Tom Bryant Janice Canaday Elizabeth Clarry James Cooley Ricky Copeland Clifford Coy Steve Crowder Janet Davis Dennis Elwell Joyce Fitzpatrick John Garrett Steve Garrison Linda Godfrey Susan Grittith Carla Haley Doug Hansen Larry Hayes Sally Leach Mike McClain Gary Metzdorf Gary Miller year wa Sherry Mullins Nancy Noble Robert Otto David Poteet Vernie Premoe Cynthia Randall Dennis Roberts Judy Russell Marsha Russell Cynthia Thomas Tom Thompson Danna Turner Sidney Werges Nancy Wilkins Judy Wilson Rhonda Yancey 134 , J W V' iz 5' Q' ' 5 , 4 rr 1? r T , 'X i ,- it y 'i s rewarding 1 t.., y Ay eilslt'i K H if . G K W, N0 . num: J 4, , 4 In nl 1 ! LF Q' Ygfllslffl, j I 5 XKXYF' U - v J .' V' f 2 141, 241, ff XJ!! f 0 1 ff fffefzf Q1 ,l ly, ef4Q'ffcf 1 X y, ZZ , foggy, -ZX fj4g.4,5144! fZ,z2d44f M121 ,ff ff f J ,Q X ' ' 'ff fl 2 f fffa ffvffzflffl ey K4 4 Lf , wwf ff L51 f V , f if Q - Q, , 144241 fiife 'aff . Z 7 47 ff l fiflf' ff--C11 75 f4 X50 ' 47' el f' cy Joi? -nf X 4, V. .lf .zlfnweafl , Lf f I KIT1- . has learn d so much wls dom IS humble that he knows no more. Winter Walk at Noon rl nowledgeyis proud thsat Depa rtm ents Q nn r: 41 Ix.. L, 4 'N Q , ig - X xx Variety is the main goal of Miss Margaret Mere- dith for her speech classes. These classes range all the way from Speech I to Debate, Speech I students begin the year with planned dis- cussion and progress to ten to twelve minute speeches, with additional work in drama and interpretation. Speech ll students spend the first quarter on the background of the theater and radio speaking. Second quarter is spent on discussion, Third and fourth quarters are spent on public speaking and in- terpretation, 5 Debate students divide their time between debate and individual activities on the interscholastic com- petition level and for performance before civic or- ganizations, Every year the speech department presents a play directed by Miss Meredith, This year the presentation S Beginning debators record their speeches for practice. The tapes help them improve their delivery. Making the recording are Beverly Skouse, WGS Our TOWN by Tl1OI'l'tlOr1 Wilder. Sally Kiersey, George Flanagan and Teresa Carpenter. l 0 0 t f f 0 t Miss Margaret Meredith gives instructions to her first hour Speech the beginning unit for Speech II. An understanding of the theater II class for research concerning Background of Theater. This is is a basic far this group. 1 I 11 x , ' F -1 Tom Wesner, Steve Fadler, Ron Stites, Doug Allen and Charles Croston polish the trophres from the trophy case, This is their favorite occupationfor is it-one of the students said that he would rather win. Sophomores in a beginning debate session listen to Bill Kerr. Margoret Shoop, Linda Ledsworth and Paula Adams are the other members of the teams. Students in the speech department Second hour Speech l class divide into groups, appoint a choir- moral code? What are requisite: for social acceptance? What man and plan discussions. These are given before the entire class. da you regard as an ideal high school? and What would you Topics include many philosophical ond current problems, Some ot incorporate in an ideal family situation? these were How important is life itself? What is an accepted .N It y Y. IF.. Ygwrf Working on the departmental section are Lonnie Billard, Jo- Anne Johnson and Margaret Anderson. This section interprets the academic program ot the students. 4.- if E K L. ,, 'k Planning the sports section requires the time and energy of Jan- et Russell, Mike Barnett and Mike Seal. These pages portray the athletic accomplishments of intramural competition as well as inter-school sports, story of school year in perspective Preparing layouts and copy for the introductory section to meet the first deadlines keep Val- erie Williams and Loretta Jones busy. These are important as they set the pace for the entire book. The theme is developed on these pages and the division pages. The some stat? members are always assigned to these two duties. Another section of Publications l class study their text as they look forward to planning their yearbook. Yearbook staft members always have something tangible to keep as a result of their painstaking work. This class will actually be divided into two stotts since they will ot- tend two ditterent high schools. v ,,.' .,...,M,...,,....- ,.W,,s.... gag - A 1 -es , - -We K N L f , v .3335 '- , i , r - s f t Q f . X 4 .gf :J l y , r 1 l V ,. 'f . -.. l . - - ge f ..,,,,.,g me-A - ' '. is' Y . - Y t 'Q 2 X . N - W, V ..-wf '- my 4 ,,,.,,....-aww 1 , df., ..',. , R, if I 4 W? 'N '14 N aff, Qai- l an-fu.......,,,, ..-v-u-,mm . , Suzanne Hettick and Preston Cain insert the tillers in the papers before distributing them to the students. Susanne is co-editor of the Envoy and first page editor. Preston is the sports page editor. Working together to collect and write copy for page three are Sharon Orscheln ond Janet Russell. These girls keep eyes and ears open for news. Sharon types copy tor a current issue of the paper as .lan stands by to help. to appl knowledge of basic skills Journalism I students take notes over material they are learning from supplementary material. This course is o comprehensive study at how to communicate ideas effectively as well as learning how to edit a school paper, Two staffs are being trained this year- one for each high school. As individuals they develop the ability to consider problems critcially but constructively, to form intelligent judgments and to be self-reliant in making decisions. Staff mem- bers cultivate increased sensitivity to school and community pur- pose and problems and to the needs and rights of individuals. -ga fv-Q., -fn-is E . . 10' J .. i., X :.::..,w,.5,g ifje - ff 74757 T A t fr- ,. i - ' Fig 5 1- , .Cli I-W---W '- 4- .J .M ,ff 1 ,f ,-f ' These Journalism l students read their text, Press Time to learn all the techniques ot communication and editing a school paper. They, with their classmates, will be responsible for keeping the student body of the two high schools informed at the news for the i964- Kathi McConnell, page four editor, and Bonnie Wikke, second page editor, get Envoys ready for distribution to the horneroams. This is a routine duty biweekly. Papers are delivered Thursday so the staFf can assemble them tor homeroom dis- tribution. i965 school year. Teenagers develop many values and construc- tive attitudes through the activities required to produce a school paper. They learn to discriminate between the important and the trivial, as well as fact and opinion. Are given challenging opportunites Frances Vineyard and Meredith Jasper are do- ing their share toward the task of assuring prompt delivery of the Envoy. The biweekly publication keeps students, housed in three build- ings an three different campuses, informed of the happenings of' William Chrisman high hoal. X-A RWE S rt s Ji fl o tc 0 e ,. J Members of Mr John Hendersons first hour study hall are belng attendance and bus transportation are checked admnsslon sllps assigned lockers September 5 l963 durlng the r homeroom perucd are Issued electrons are held and any other necessary Items of whuch ls the first ten minutes of the first peruad During thus tame business are duscharged announcements are read over the Intercom by Mrs Bonnxe Allan reading experimentation comments as--sg iff' uhm, Warren Powell Larry Krug Jack Balke and Ted Lewman set up equnpment nn the chemnstry laboratory In prepara tlon for making oxygen Chemlstry us o requrred science for many professions A hugh school course provides an ex cellent background for college chemxstry Admlrung the display ol posters adverttsmg the Sadwe Howkvns game No vember 8 are lngrud Bcrtelson and Debbue Hatch These baby pictures with ,Z wig' approprtote captwons made an eye catchung as well os wnterestung Umlounce ment of the coming event ...md .mf Pix Taking advantage of the library reading room for study and relaxation are Randy Shelton, Bill Holla- man, Paul Smith and Steve Pine. These boys are using the current magazines for lesson preparation. Every student should became acquainted with all library ta- cilities and learn how to use them as they will need this knowledge regardless ol what they do after graduation. Students gain a wealth of knowledge Mrs. Vida Kraus' English lll classes learned functional gram- mar by dicigramming sentences to show the relationship of the principal parts of a sentence and their modifiers, John Meyer, Carol Mullins and .lack Major are working at the blackboard according to Mrs, Kraus' direction. This is iust one of the devices used to emphasize correct sentence structure and correct usage. nrg: Mrs, Nancy Cotron is explaining to her first hour class the different steps '3' necessary to posting the opening entry. Bookkeeping gives the basic prin- K 'gr ciples of keeping business records and ol transacting business activities ' x intelligently. 144 Q, 5 3 feng? Jigga ir! 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V R .X , N X , Q, .N ., Q YR V I V N I X .I k Q J 'Trai' N fwljilg. Xi' gg. u. K , j' A, 1 x e4 1--er' ' -fx A ' -wi - ' x f W ' f' X W X X wx-16 Q' I i S QA R X .AV -X X . X XL, X. S A? 9 .F ,xg ,X 'L-2 ' !fy i r W , 1, if im ' 5 L- -w. . X ,I I I 1 1 i X5 1 f 5,4 9' f 1' f S' Q Y A c 5 S MMQ Q we Wi' 4 X , xx.. Nf 035.5 IX NYE' ., 2??Yi . : X I f l A X 1 ,A x f l. er X X Q, fs? 1 :X S I X X X ASX 6 QQ . . . I Q Q 12' 7 51 , M Q fm - 1 X , v . 1 V' W , X V K Y 'ml . S K I ' A X ' -A' A '-X ff ? 'M-1. - I V . X V11 i 1 f-- r. t,---- - L- X if I r'g, L' X I ' ff , 1 Laffff' ' ff 'z VL- f b ! L - ' 1?f 'Q x H , . I !. U ..l ,ll 1 1 . a fm F is S if ' .I I 1 X - 1 7' g'-X -A . Q . ll i fi ia, :Le ' 1v' 1 '56, ' , I 7 .5 'Zi' x A -XY 1 1-A gl Division Il violin quartet: J, Land, S. Campbell, B. Harris and A. Massie practice for spring contest. Musical organizations which make up the music department in all divisions at Chrisman are primarily performance groups. Their main purpose is to perform music that is both educational and entertaining. The goal of teachers within the department is to teach the correct methods of playing instruments, the correct manner in which to sing and the applicable knowledge that surrounds each musical selection that is performed, Many types of music are included in the curriculum. Various periods of musical history will be discussed. Instrumentalists and vocalists will be taught to under- stand the performance demands. Cultivate ability and appreciation In each school classes are ottered for non-performing groups. These classes relate more of their activities to the study of the history of music, to record listening activities and to the general understanding of the basic knowledge of the piano key- board. Presenting music of high quality demands discipline an the part of performance groups. Festival partici- pation usually gives some measure ot the quality ot their ability. However, the real test of any musical activity is the pleasure derived from diligent work at every opportunity. Division ll string quintet: B. Johnson, L. Moore, B. Brown, D. Pritchard and B. Bennett develop their techniques and skills on the string instruments. RCTC ,af .aut 13-J f :Ziff-'ff 3.21 WEA' M51 .' Q 'ics Ta KMW f A l 6. P '-:swf 9. .-.. -. - -I a . sl! MYER! 15' 5 .5 -'uftgx X, 1 'I' E if k'.N.1:,: N Z - N N we 1 J t 1 - f X654 ' Q, . L . Ntfhgfv V .,. Q' ,- ig' 'T in W 'fff tx NV' 1 f I, . ,- 5 - . - x E x . . 6 5 f Y Q Q .us ,J-Ea... is ' 'NV ' Q x ' Ak ?' -M31 gaffv -- 451: X? E' H ,Q Ili, ' U '!i4..l:F',' -M lie, as , h, ,, vi wi' Miglia- r - yu, 1 I' A 'xy Kgs ' . I 0 Q Q if! il B mf 1959 'V' 'Vx A - ff , ' , .. , ie 3555: 5? 3 'gif Jw 4 - gig! ' H A -L+' N- If K1 l la I I 1:3 Q 0 I 'Q' xi C5 Af' liirjis 'n 11 ,Uv fif- x R 'N Q ff 'V Sv 'S O 11 i 4 s . l.. l ,. J T l . d W flwllll M V f Caclel Lt. Arihur Mclrvin inspects Company A cadets in order lo inform the commander of the stalus of the cadets so that merits and demerils may be awarded. Pathfinders are best drilled cadets Pathfinders Front Row: V. Prichard, W. Thompson, K, Copridge, R. Galley, S. Osborne and C. Harker. Row Two: B. McConchle, R. Comp- bell, J. Cupp, S. Burton, E. Moss and C. Woody. Row Three: D. Rosenbaum K Smedley J Noland D Keyes K Smnh and R Mc Conchre. Back Row. P. Hurst, R. Skinner, A. Mclrvln, D. Cook, R Clemens and J, Marek. :Y I 3 ' hy Q9 W fi .ls x v ,i C C of gg J :gil gl Suzi, Carolyn, Carol, Peggy and Pat look at pictures of the l963 ball and begin thinking about the lormals they will wear April l7, 4 Pat, Carol, Carolyn, Suzi and Peggy pose lor a more formal picture for the Glecm. These girls were chosen by ROTC cadets to be sponsors for their twenty-eighth an- nual ball. Sponsors add glamour to annual ball Front Row: Sponsor, Company A, Patricia Woolworth, Sponsor, Company B, Carol Anderson: Sponsor, Battalion Commander, Peggy Townley, Sponsor, Company C, Carolyn Corley, Sponsor Company D, Suzi Phillips, Back Row: Cadet Captain Robert Skin ner, Cadet Captain James Craig, Cadet Colonel Vince Prichard, Cadet Captain Robert McConcl1ie, Cadet Captain Alan Meiner- shagen. ibm, i mth, The ROTC department sponsored a guest speaker pro gram which assisted instruction by means of visual aides The guest speaker for the helicopter proiect was Captain Harry Stoller The helicopter known as the H 23 Raven was used for orientation rides for the MT-3 cadets. For three days the senior cadets were taken two at a time for a ten minute, 500 foot cruise over the Independence area. The pilot, first Lieutenant J. L. Jenkins, instructed the boys in the basic principles of flying. This is the Hrst year that such a program was under- taken at Chrisman. Another guest speaker was Captain Rufus Burrus, an ex-ROTC cadet from William Chrisman. Guest speaker program is new feature xl! at , are - . x V 'J lgf, 1-, xi : X .tariff-, F X 1 xlib! 13 ll! Bi A K gt T ,ii-'gil . 5' l A -..f ' I A I A . v' ' -.5 Lieutenant Jenkins and Cadet Leiutenant Colonel Vince Prichard chart a route lar the Jan-29 ride. All senior cadets were taken for helicopter rides Janu- ary 28 and 29 and February 3. develop trustworthy characteristics 'P f ln the background Greg Randall and Robert Pike feed alfalfa hay to sheep. Steve Turner and Ricky Randoll are being shown wool quality and tel. Ralph Williams and Ronald Yancey lean farm carpentry, and woodworking. Ronald Yancey built two hog houses by himself. wool characteristics by Mr, Kelley, These and mony other principles of livestock production are learned in the vocational agriculture class. Activities of Drumm Farm boys have a wide vari- ation because of the age and the individual inter- ests and ability of each boy, They are all encour- aged to participate in some enterprise so that all may excel in some endeavor. Sports, 4-H club and FFA lead in popularity. During the calendar year l963, 42 of 46 boys en- gaged in a sports program. Nine boys were mem- bers of Chrisman's football and track teams. As Drumm Farm teams two high school age bas- ketball teams won 37 games and lost none. Their baseball teams enioyed a winning season too, The high school team won ll and lost l while the younger group won 6 and lost 3, The 4-H program provides o wide variety of group projects. Those most productive and pronto- ble are vegetable and livestock. Wo-Jdworking, electricity, crafts, forestry and ropework ventures require skill and knowledge. Drumm Farm boys have been active in 4-H Work on the county, district and state level, Rendell Crab- tree and Bob Matson entered the National Poultry Judging contest in Chicago. Several boys showed livestock at the American Royal. FFA members show livestock in the FFA county fair. They go on to district and state competition in many areas. Scouting and church programs are a regular part of the boys' routine. They learn to assume responsi- bility by performing duties of chores at the farm. Dennis Yancey, Larry Timion and Terry Perrin overhaul the farm tractor as they learn the principles and operation of farm power. 179 A-. 6, If L A gf N' 1 I TT? it , N x X, 5 fi SEM' K N Q A. X 4 1 N Il ll . Q f 4 -,Tj 55 p glib N' 1 , fig , ..,, 4 .r CL + 1 NWSSOURI Zu' XXM YI l MVS- Bnfbflffl B0Yd iUU9n' world nl5TOfY U7 division ll Mrs, Morilou Foubion was the replacement for Mrs. Brenda beginning November 41 1963. She ePlC'C9Cl MVSA Johnson of division ll. She began leaching English ll and Paula Burris' Speech l December 2, l963. Latecomers enjo life at Chrisman Lindo Scheirer, sophomore posed for u picture outside room Shirley Brewer, Linda Bissell and Koren Slrcfton reed the 207, division ll- various bulletins posted lust outside the office or division I. 181 ii ?+ Wifi 'fPf7, Q. 1 'Q , iw ' s k .,w , X . LQ? br H 1 Q .' 2113, ' Q h 'A H, A I 1 . JAX , gl . . - x , Tftgf Taking advantage ol the library facilities at division l are Doug Clements and Laura Smith Checking out books to them is George Harris, This year many new books have been made available to students for ref search as well as leisure reading. x Gaining knowledge in the secretarial field is the goal at these girls. Study- ing methods of taking dictation are Sharon Watson and Barbara Wallace, Practicing typing is Kathy Gorrell and learning to use the adding machine is Mary Griliice. 's -1 147111 important function of the curriculum Typing is a very popular course among Chrisrnan students at both di- visions l and ll, This is a course which may be used to advantage in pre- paring assignments for other classes in high school. lt will be beneficial to individuals going on ta college as well as those entering the business world. Even homemakers use it often as they may type for their husbands or find occasion ta do a service lor themselves or civic organizations. Be- sides learning the keyboard and learning to type, students learn the Operation of the machine and such information as the proper forms used i l in typing letters and addresses an i envelopes. Supervised office occupations is o training program for students who are preparing for office work. They spend one-half day working in various types of office iobs. Members of supervised office occupations are Front Row: S. Mock, L. Leek, P. Pine, C. Wooldridge. Row Two: D. Nave, M. Russell, K. Evans, L. How- ard, D, Roberts. Row Three: S. Catron, J. Johnson, B. Wallace, J. Wagner, E. Austin. Back Row: B. Palmer, B. Casey, L. Bridges, D. Harper, V, Eldridge. Mastering business techniques is an 'r Aspirants for a secretarial career in Miss Thelma Myers' second hour class work diligently to prepare themselves for their chosen occupation. Students in Mrs, Vivian Weishaupt's fourth hour typing class ac- quire typing skills that are useful not only in clerical work but in other fields as well. 'ings A , fgi .,, .,. ,Sf J 4 gm V-'YQ f I '-...Li W if i 5H- iiix v., , X N Ex Q b Rfhffag W . i h i :UT 4111511 2 ,S' I 4 wt i f MYW--W., ' ' 1:44 . U v ...Y - ,3- - 4. 1.-W, Q wwf , M.. wfm hg' , . f v--f-fs ,fn agfmvaw sf' - A - ang 'is A. s r s 'SMSFI5 e 'ff H ' ' - 1 ' '21 4 5 , ,ww in I ,bs-fs .. , L ...,.,.,,.,w:,- .vga , - V' ' ' ' I , ' .A ' f Q bi.-tdkhwmfqhmr K-L M. 'EM' A' 4 '?1Qn,.. I .Q ' M 4 k f ' '!' A ' .I y h ' A ' . 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WWW ,Wi V I WW W W W 'W 0 0 9 Bruins tie for Sub William Chrisman sported a highly successful 7-3 record for the 1963 football season and finished in a tie with North Kansas City for the Suburban Six con- ference championship. l-li-light of the season was a 14 -12 squeoker over arch-rival Raytown. The victory was the Hrst over the Blueioys in 13 years and only the second in Chrisman-Raytown football history in 16 decisions. Fullback Lionel Choo Choo Robinson was the top 'scorer with 12 points. l-lalfback Larry Childs led in rushing with 461 yards with Jim Taylor pointing the way in pass receiving with 186 yards. Taylor edged Childs in total yards 578 to 566. The team as a whole scored 190 points with 2,439 total yards offensively, The Bruins boasted of a defense which limited the opposition to nearly 500 yards less than the Chrisman offense amassed. Senior stalwarts Jim Alderson and Terry Keeton provided interior support while ends Bill Hanna and Charles Hopkins did outstanding outside iobs. Bob Becker, Cecil. Taylor and Garrie Wicker were backfield standouts. Coach Norman James also relied heavily on iuniors Roy Porter and Sam Bishop. The Bruins opened the season with a 34-O rout over Van Horn September 13, with the two Taylors, Jim and Cecil, scoring two touchdowns apiece. Cecil also scored dual touchdowns in the second game Ll rban Six honors against Sedalia Smith-Cotton in a 19-7 victory, Sep- tember 20. The Bears moved into league play with a 19-13 win over Raytown South September 27. Chrisman then succumbed to a fired-up Parkhill squad, 20-13, Octo- ber 4, for their first loss after having been ranked number one in the area. Chrisman dropped their second game October 11 to Northtown, 19-6, on the home field and then toppled the Raytown squad October 18. The Bears staged a 14-7 homecoming upset over Bishop Miege October 25, with Lionel Robinson scoring both touch- downs. St. Joseph Central scored a TD in the final minute for a 14-7 victory the following week, November 1. Chrisman rounded out the season against Suburban Six opponents, Ruskin and Center. The Eagles fell 20 -13 as the defense scored in the second half Novem- ber 8. The Bruins moved into the first place tie with NKC following a victory over Center while Raytown was clipping the Hornets. Both offense and defense clicked in a 34-O rout of Center. The Bears played their best game of the season, making few errors and taking advantage of all Yellowiacket miscues. Varsity Football Team Front Row: B, Hanna, R- NOVYONI C- l'l0Pl4l'15' D- Gfoeibeclf' B' Fitzpatrick, B. Becker, R. Hampton, M. Goglicrdi, Childs, L. Davis, T. Keaton. Row Two: L. Robinson, Hinkle, R. Thomas, L. Horn, D. Keithly, T. Miller, D. J. Taylor, L. M. Helmig, D. Poteet, L. Bin- nicker, J. Pullen, D. Hampton, L. Talcott. Back Row: G. Wicker C. Taylor, G. Stumpenhaus, S. Bishop, R. Porter, W. Whitehead D. Twente, J. Speer, S. Nash, J. Yates, J. Alderson. ,. J x Q , ..-f..,.- 1 .,.--1 '1 iliiikvm if G 2 . J -,,i:'F: A -. B. Hanna, J. Speer, C. Hopkins, and D. Twente proved to be the strength needed at the end position for the Bears this year. Counterparts subscribe their support Tackles for this year's team were T. Keeton, L. Talcott, R. Porter, S. Bishop, J. Alderson, and W. Whitehead. Guards were L. Horn, R. Thomas, M. Helmig, D. Groesbeck, B. Becker and T. Milier. Varsity coaches: E. Russell, N. James, and R. Bruch. The varsity and iunior varsity coaching stafl worked with fifty-four boys to share victory Coaching the iuniar varsitylwere B. Summa, F. Chipala and M. Harrison. Silva?- .XJ ki- vc. L and honor on the gridiron. The varsity team ' X V ff shared The honor of the championship of the c , .,,' X r-:1 Q 5 Q new Suburban Six conference. 7 7 ,y . 4 A V, X F3 x Q' l V 5 K. K Vvkxi tx .Y V., , -. 7. 1.2 '- 'V rv 'AQ 0 0 Coaches drill teams in foofcball art X aaaa M av, J i .M S, J S xrlr in I kv vi! XX K is was --NJN, Freshman and sophomore coaches led future varsity players to very successful seasons. Larry Hurshman, head freshman coach, led his charges to a 4-l-l season while Lynn Burris lead the' Sophomores on to a season of 4- 3-2. The freshman coaches were R. Howe, L. Hursh- man and J. Stroud. . t ,,,cfs..,,w.-uc, B, Norton and L. Burris were coaches of the sophomore team. 3 Ill Y Starting defense: ends, c. Hopkins and B. Hanna, facades, L. wicker, B. Becker, M. Goglaqfda, D. Hampton, and s. Nash, Tulcott and J. Aldersong guards, S, Bishop and R. Porferf backs, G. k . V, 'K rf, f if I Y N FRN, 5 , U L K C,WN My - 1 LK A by f. His i .ji gl-LV 5 'M 7 I I Y . , -' . BQ B:-:Q 'X C' Ev' 75- lil V B . vi .. .- .5 v J.i1,v 1. ikqvl Q B ' Qg E' Y H f -f-egg.. ' Q St t' I d' h L II TI liS YSCIYIS Staffing OHSUSSI ends, J. Speer cmd D, Twen- Groesbeckg halfbuck, L. Robinsonf quurierback, L. Dovisg cenier, D tei kzckles, L. Talcoh and W. Whiieheody guards, M, Helmig and D. Keiihly. Y. rr 'hi' .B B . 153. l94 Front Row: D. Taylor, E. Mossman, S. Cox, F. Norman, A. Harsh- Campbell, S. Novak, S. Wright, T. Knight, R. Ford, B. Richardson ner, R, Titus, T. Sloan, D. Weatherford, D. Shields, C. Marsles, N. J. Kamm, D. Baird. Back Row: W. Grimsley, C. Dixon, G. Samuels Chaftias. Row Two: S. Edde, T. Agee, G. Hawkins, D. Cottle, R. D. Hoyle, B. Burt, K, Weaver, L. Bonham, G. Crist, K. Jones, B Adams, J. Liddle, G. Givan, R. Buckles, H. Graff, M. Kuklenski, J. Davis, G. Eastman, C, Nelles, R, Wright. Yarder. Row Three: R. Burns, D. Bunten, R. Lankford, R, Snell, E. Develop winners b ardent practice Freshman Scoreboard WC O . . . . . Center South 26 WC 6 . . .. Raytovvn South 6 WC 20 . . . ...... Liberty 6 WC i2 . . . ....,... Ruskin 7 WC I2 ., .. Bishop Miege 6 WC I3 ,, .... Maur Hill 7 Junior Varsity Front Row: R. Speer, S. White, T. Pugh, T, Osborn, F. Johnson, D. S. Dobbs, C. Woodstock, G. Moore, H. Constable, R. Sheldon, E, Edwards, D. Webb. Row Two: M, Rogers, J. Jones, J, Fisher, R. Butler, M, Reifi. Alderson, G. McGowan, B. Herbst, D. Reed, C. Arnold, Back Row: These teams promise future victories B Team Scoreboard Sophomore Scoreboard WC 27 ... ..... Van Horn 6 WC 6 .., ,.. Maple Park 0 WC I4 . . . . . Raytovvn South O WC O . , . .,...... Antioch 6 WC 28 . ,. ..... Park Hill I4 WC 20 . .. . . . Raytown South 20 WC O . .. ...... NKC 7 WC O , . . .... Pem Day 20 WC O . . . .... Raytown I4 WC 27 . . , . . . Northeast I4 WC 7 . .. ......., Central I3 WC I3 . . . . . Raytown I3 WC 6 . ,. ..,. Bishop Meige I3 WC 7 . .. . .. Southeast 47 WC I3 ...... Ward 6 WC I5 Sumner I2 WC 27 .. . ,. . Ruskin I4 WC '27 . .. ,. Liberty 20 Sophomore Team Front Row: D. Miller, B. Quint, J, Acock, S. Fraley. T. Campbell, Dixon, R. Caldwell, J. VanBiber, H, Gartner. Back Row: J. Tuck- D. McDoIe, C. Burt, G. Price, B. Fry, H, Heck, D. Swalley, W. ness, B. Kuklenski, S. Benner, M. Bowler, G, Glasco, B, Peters, S. Jones, C. Wilson. Row Two: M, Lane, K. Hill, T. Flowers, G. De- Weatherford, B. Rupe, G, Fulghum, H, Peery, G. Yocum, G. Ran- pew. D. Ayres, D. Wise, R. Glossip, B. Anderson, D, Leach, M, doll, B, Shutz. af 2? 'f' 352 Q3 X , l Co-captains for the l963f64 football team were Monte Gagliard and Bob Becker, These boys did an excellent job of leading their team to a Suburbon Six co-championship. Winning season pleases co-captain Bears fought hard to round up a homecoming victory over Bishop Mlege. Who's got the ball? seems to be the question OS the Bruins bring another Stag to a halt at homecoming. ,.. , '- :' awftf, h Louie Tryon, Mike Miller and Kent Womack served as managers for the varsity team in an- other successful season. 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X 4 1 J nl vw, il H I 1 4 ., ,11 Q. 1 M W 11, ,L Wi liki- IU all :fi ima If 1 I, ,r !7l 3 I r 5 ll William Chrisman finished regulation play for the l963-64 basket- ball season with 9 wins against T4 losses. The Bruins finished fourth in the Suburban Six conference with a 4-6 record. Chrisrnan ab- sorbed double defeats at the hands of Ruskin, Center and North Kan- sas City but twice downed both Raytown and Raytown South. The Blue and Gold possessed non conference victories over East, Westport, Lillis, Pleasant Hill and Grandview with the latter three coming in the North Kansas City and Center tournaments. Chrisman lost the consolation finals at the Northtown get-together but turned the tables on Pleasant Hill to take the Center tourney consolation and revenge on earlier defeat. In 7 of the Bears I4 losses the Chrisman deficit was 5 points or un- der, losing twice by l and once by 2. Four senior members of the basketball team Dick Kauffman, Terry Galloway, Ron Wallace and Frank Schafter rotated as captains throughout the playing season. School Spirit Honors Krig and Team 6 Larry Krig, Ken Black and Bill Lorimer were chosen by the Pep club as candidates for Mr. School Spirit, Larry was elected by his iunior and senior classmates in a homeroom election February 24. 5 Pep club president Cynthia Gillum shows Larry Krig, I964 Mr, School Spirit, a plaque on which his name will be engraved. This plaque has the names of all the Mr. School Spirits chosen since l954. Larry re- ceived a pin as a climax to his honor. 3 -.if'.5511-J 7 1'X-as-' 'fiQ305R475'-fe?-35if1l::f:f ??2 3?'f::-f'J1 - '-i'1'Qs.. 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Norm Konsczs Cify ..........Rcytown Regional T 5 At the forward position for the Bears this year were Bob Schannuth, iuniory Phil Underwood, iunior, Tim Richardson, sophomore, Ron Wal- lace, senior, and Carl Sockewnz, lumor. VC i y for team and coach's wiin'ningiiiise55ioih'hail To I The centers for the 1963-64 team were senior, Terry Galloway and iunior, Jerry Bass. Playing guards were Ted Lewman, iunior, Cecil Taylor, iuniorf Dick Kauffman, senior, Frank Schaffer, seniorf and David Poteef, iunior. 3.7.x Varsity Team Back Row: Bob Schannuih, Phil Underwood, Terry Galloway, Tim Row: Dick Kauffman, David Paleei, Frank Schaffer, Cecil Taylor Richardson, Jerry Bass, Ron Wallace and Carl Sackewifz, Front and Ted Lewman. 34-O starting-ending scores were keys ,We mv T may nm The members al the coaching sfal? were Clay Snawden, junior varsiiyp Bill Norton, varsity coach, and Warren Landess, sopho- more coach. During the T964 baskevball season the Bears had four adept managers. They were Jeff Muller, Larry Reeves, Warren Powell and Jim Schuler. 206 2 E H II in 3 Jimi? Q5'i ' ?iW? fwiaviwfiv :vw mv fs NC QID L .AL I, , Q -, NNN lx iixi fi?i'1.?'i 3 Faculty trounces C club in 42-37 win The faculty fakes a rebound away from the C club during the annual faculty-C club game in the di- vision l gym. flff!A!?! The C club cheerleaders do a cheer during a time out in the game. Dan Hampton does a flip oft a pyr- amid made up at Bob Becker, Terry Keeton, Garrie Wicker, Dan Groesbeck and Bill Fitzpatrick. An unidentified faculty basketball player hauls down a rebound dur- ing the basketball game. Other players are Jerry Stroud, Jim Al- derson and Terry Cotter, Mike Northcralt dribbles the ball up the court despite the efforts of Chrisman basketball coach, Bill Norton, to steal the ball, 'E I , , I N Q, lg .-...- Y, .---..-... . vm,-El X. M x dm' i Vu li 1 '7 , , 3 . I -, R H 'g5T? '1 UT ., ....-- 1 1-1 , f .- vf. :R N- , 1 - L K ,,f., Basketball Winners Front Row P Wlnler Row Two J Read J Kelly M Cockerell Back Row M Rose J Mudd L Freeman V Horne R Wnley M Club Winners Front Row B Howell P Brusco3,C Oaburn Back w S Lnddle S uh H S Llmpus Chappell E Osburn Girls Intramurals share wlnnlng tltle X110 ff MA- L fwovceffif Baseball Wlnners Front Row R Pltchlord L Maggord L Dutton Back Row B Bauer The QIl'l5 GT Cl ll'ISlT1C1r1 lr l'l Inlfddjufqllcf J Sellefs M E'fl'e be'9e' C MOON T TWO 'rofnrnaments ID four sports?baslcetbaFlfVolley! ball softball and speed away or hockey The grrs practlce each sport for sux weeks In regular gym classes Thenizbam IS chosen to represent each class These ltealns play each other IH a srngle ellmunatlon fa rnament and the wlnner competes agannst the M club team which follows the some procedure as the gym classes The gurls also compete In a basketball free throw contest and table tennis and bad mlnton tournaments The winners of these tournaments are glven mduvldual trophies These gurls enter mterschool tournaments and are consistent winners Wen AL gwbfbffdf Q -9: --f 3. 1 11.6 wr. ., U Aff. it 'rfig bu 5 -e U :, W- ,.,' F 2554? Basketball boys practice daily to improve skills in shooting and rebounding. Boys in this division ll gym class demonstrate the cor- rect method of doing sit-ups. The boys in this division ll physical education class begin each day with a comparatively easy exercise, the side straddle hop. Exerci e and vying Rope climbing enables the development of ca-ordination as well as the building of stronger bodies. These boys wait their turn to climb to the top ofthe division I gym, K sf, J S, Second quarter volleyball was the garne stressed. The some procedure as that used for football was followed for the tournament to select a winner. This was done early in January, Basketball was third quarter's favored sport with the champions deter- mined in March. Fourth quarter's warm weather at- tracted the classes outside to engage in softball and track and field, The victors of these events were chosen in May. Overall intramural champions could be announced after the last tournament. Points had been given to winning teams in the sport each quarter so those accumulating the most points received the honors. M c,,t l N7 Frou! Row: R. Perry, R. McMillian, J. Preotor, B. Leach and R. Hill. Back Row: R. Welborn, T. Lewman, G. Dickey, R. Terry, S. Montgomery and P, Mitchell. These boys were the intramural football winners from Coach Bruch's nrst hour class. propagates effectual sportsmanship Froni Row: D. Hollman, K. Schirllereff, B, Clark, B. Leach and R. Hill. Back Row: A Bryson D. Burns, G. Dickey, R, Terry, S. Montgomery and P. Mitchell. Victors in the intramural volleyball tourney were also from Coach Bruch's first hour class. 217 Front Row: B. Bouermeister, J. Perez, K. Van Tuyl, D. Ulmer, J. Coch- enour, Buck Row: E. Crick, L. Johnson, J. Melton, B. Terry, R. Seorcy. Football runners-up in the first quarter tournament were from Mr. Hopkins sixth hour class. William Chrisman initiated a new intramural pro- gram this school year. Each quarter emphasized a different sport. Physical education teachers, Travis V. Hopkins and Ronald Bruch introclvced this schedule because they felt that it would prove beneticial. Be- cause of this expanded program participation had to be limited to boys enrolled in physical education. During the first quarter, the boys spent most of their time playing flag football. In October each per- iod selected a team to represent it in the flag foot- ball tournament. A single elimination tournament with a consolation division was held. Drawings for the contest allowed each team to play three games. First and sixth hours played in the finals which ended in a tie. Friendl rivalry in the gymnasium Front Row: L. Adams, W. Boker, D, Stowell, K, King, R. Decker. Buck Row: J. Schielv felbein, S, Kovol, J. Kibler, J. Volleou, J. Engelbrecht, R. Jones, C, Hazen. Second place volleyball players in the second quarter contest were in Mr. Hopkins fourth hour class. 216 f a', ,Y ,grmn W:E5?i W 1 I l i s Q r E i i r f : r- Waxman. 1.7 A , wig' :Qi i,. Q.. X . i , . ,N A I -swgmx N 1. .,-U. .4 ... -,.f,....f-ijvw, Y, ,..Y...,.,,.-,.Y,....,..,-.-,wwv-w-,- -.. i - 1 1 - Ck ,Q nj Q .S X N 3 ,KH ,U U 'N -ji -li .ll 1 x -' In my mm -Q-- 'gf -ss 'Q f -- f i 4 8 X . A4 X , X. J! X4 X fx X, , 2. '- . X 5 fag , '- i H ' f I Qhj 'u AX , if fi. tkkxxg N .i x fi V ' X Q . we v Ynfy I 1 Furthers faculty-student relationship , ,ss , QL, 'lt Gene Russell Vice-President 5' Abu. Parliamentarian To provide an opportunity for the development of good citizenship and intelligent leaders, to promote close relations between the faculty and the students by providing an open forum for the discussion of cer- tain school problems, to help improve school condi- tions by increasing school spirit and scholarships, and to serve as an advisory body for the students are the purposes ofthe division I student council. ln keeping with these purposes, the student council has distributed Christmas baskets to needy families in this area, put up a Christmas tree in the front hall, sent representatives to the district and state meetings, Steve Fadler President Mary Gayle Hughes Donna Skause Eddie Parks Treasurer Secretary sponsored a Gleam signing mixer, distributed Bear Facts booklets and raised money for two foreign ex- change students who will attend Chrisman and ln- dependence High School South. Most important, the i963-64 student council adopted a sportsmanship code which was placed on the back of identification cards. Student body elected officers were president, Steve Fadler, vice-president, Gene Russell, secretary, Donna Skouse, treasurer, Eddie Parks, and parliamentarian, Mary Gayle Hughes. Active and enthusiastic are two words which ode- quately describe the Palmer student council. Special ac- tivities for the year included election of class officers, preparing a dress code and several money raising proj- ects. The aims of the council are to promote student ac- tivities, provide communication between administration and students and discuss rules concerning conduct. One of the largest undertakings of the year was formation of o dress code in coniunction with the eighth grade. Meetings which are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month are conducted by the president, Susie Walters. Other ofticers ore vice-president, Tom Buckley, secretary, Barbara Smith, parliomentarion, Allen Sisk. Miss Lois Potter is the sponsor. Student council officers at Palmer Iunior high are kept busy planning the schedule and activities of the school Freshmen are active and enthusiastic Front Row: Lois Potter lsponsorl, B. Smith, P. Burlingame, J. Meyer. Row Two: T. Brown Wolters, R. Otto, A. Sisk. Back Row: T. Buckley, D. Agon, P. Craft, M. Nettleton, L. House. 'Kc fl. rt ' i l 'i 'r X Front Row: Treasurer, L. Zander, secretary, D. Hatch, president, M. Walters, parliamentarian, E. Hampton, vice-president, B. Sheetz. Row Two: P. Cockefair lsponsorl, B. Thompson, M. Mat- lock, S. Dowden, J. McConnell, K. Jones, D. Park, I. Bertelson, S. Green. Row Three: N. Pryor, V. Bellow, C. Link, L. McConnell, B. Skouse, D. Israel, S, Boetier, N. Gillisan, K. Browning, P. McGinnis, Coun il members Scheduling the rnaior events for the l963-64 school year are student council officers. They are Front Row: Lollie Zander, Ethel Hampton, Debbie Hatch. Back Row: Beverly Skouse, Diane Israel, Bob Sheetz, Mike Walters. 224 B. Sharp. Row Four: C. Fender, D. Keithley, J. Stewart, T. Scott, C. Norris, L. McCaughey, J. Russell, P. Aker, L. McQuerry, G. Haralson, B. Schneikart. Back Row: B. Luther, S. Edde, B. Boyd, R. Hancox, F, Holliger, G. Price, C. Heightonfloyd, L. Moore, L. Jackson, M. Whitehead, N. Chaffin. function efficientl Adopting families for Christmas, color days, Gleam signing mixer and the foreign exchange stu- dent drive are a few of the events sponsored by stu- dent council. Other activities include an all school dance and the faculty spring tea. The purpose of student council is to provide op- portunity for development of good citizens and in- telligent leaders. Also it promotes closer relationship between faculty and students. Officers this year are president, Mike Walters, vice-president, Bob Sheetz, treasurer, Lollie Zander, parliamentarian, Ethel Hampton, and Beartovvn chairman, Diana Israel. Mrs. Pallas Cockefair is the sponsor. lim 0 ' W- nx p, rj,,, W . A A , . .Y, , , ,, gl? 'gh 2 5,s'iY3' 9. Q QI:- Q? I N .. Wa-,g,4 Q 'b Q i , 1 Q- ' 1 , 1 L - lt- .5 .' ' 1 5 X 1 f I N1 15,17 fi 5-V- 'W4f2YR11 T ,,l 'L QWQ1q '+fA ms va uw u ll nxu ww Wk A 1 M Y lx 'f sv ,Qi N igxi 0? v - C, ' x X J l , i f l 'I ll x l. X- ,, I t ,L I f fx! , l ' r J .Lg Ci . ft eff, 1 i Front Row: Treasurer, J. Seeley, president, K. Stowell, secretary, J. Davis, reporter, R. Smith. Row Two: L. I xl J Dutton, D. Savage, M. L X 's. Back Row: D. Rowland, R. Wiley, K. Broyles, D. Beal. J xxd jk fy ,x,A ,cg ,ix J .. , K . ' 1 -fc-3' V f T I t , , ' ' l nd? f 1, .r-f K ,jiifv A f s, L , ., , g - K Open J new doors to Commercial club was initiated a second time in i955 by Miss Jessie Page. Since that time the Commercial club has tried to improve the commercial areas throughout the school, by opening new doors in the field. The principles for which it stands are service, loyalty, character and dependability, all of which help build a better world. ln the past the Commercial club has purchased a demon- stration table, a record player and different types of records for the department. This year the club hopes to buy a tape- recorder, to ease the strain on the voices of the commerce teachers. The club has tried for two years to buy this recorder and they hope to purchase it before the beginning of the tall term of 1964. The sponsors are Miss Jessie Page and Miss Nancy Cat- ron. The otticers are president, Kathryn Stowell, vice- president, Roberta Simpson, secretary, June Davis, treasurer, Jim Seeley, and reporter, Ruth Smith. Several new students have joined the club and have given their time and energy to make a worthwhile club year. They have paid visits to the Examiner, First National Bank and the Acorn Printing Company. They have had secretaries, lawyers, reporters and bankers come to their meetings and explain to them the importance of Commercial club. 229 commercial field? , 1 lylvv June Davis, Jim Seeley, Ruth Smith, Roberta Simpson,JNlis? Jessie Page lsponsori and Kathy Stowell examine the files of commerce students in search ot new members. Ron Campbell and Ralph Bowman match wits over o game of chess While Grant Murray and Gary Turner observe their moves closely. The William Chrisman Chess club was organized to help students master the skills of the intriguing game of chess. The order was a big one, but to a certain extent this goal has been realized. Under the able supervision of Miss Dorothy Bales, mediocre players have developed into much improved chess novices. Not only have they improved their game but they have strengthened their attitude toward sports- manship and fair play. The first meeting of the year was held mainly to adopt the constitution for the club and to elect ofhcers for the coming year. Officers elected for 1963-64 were president, Ralph Bowman, vice-president, Larry Cleveland, secre- tary, Ann Mesle, treasurer, Gary Turner, and reporter, Grant McMurray. The average chess meeting is devoted to only one thing-playing chess. One can only learn from doing and on this principle is the Chess club organized. Com- petitive sportsmanship as well as training is gleaned from intra-club tournaments. After completion of a certain number of games, mem- bers are divided into one of two groups-novice or master. Admission into either one of these groups is dependent upon the standings ofthe players in the club. For those who have had enough interest in chess to devote each Thursday evening to its study, it has been a worthwhile addition to their extracurricular program. Many have learned of the intrigue and drama that can' be enacted on a chess board and have felt the satisfaction in winning the champion of all games. Strengthens sportsmanship attitudes Fwnt Row: President, R. Bowman: vice-Prvidenf, L Cleveland: sec- Row Two: C. Croston, M, Whitnell, C. Hull, W. Vanderwood, R. retury, A- Mesle: ffeawfer, G. Turnerp reporter, G. McMurray. Campbell. Bock Row: D. Keyes, R. Stites, D. Francis, B. Campbell. x .fy Ci. f. f To promote a better understanding among athletes, students and faculty of William Chrisman is the purpose of C club. Some of the outstanding activities of the year are the annual C club- dance, C. club-faculty basketball game and an annual picnic in the summer. Meetings are held twice a month in room 12. The otticers for the year are president, Gene Russell, vice-president, Ken Black, secretary, Ed Parks, sergeant-at-arms, Larry Krig. Sponsors at division l are Norman James, Ronald Bruch and Bill Norton. , -ff ' ' If i , ,. ijt t Ron Wallace, Jim Mclntosh, Terry Cotter, Terry Gallo- way and Bob Becker are exhibiting trophies which kg . e C .L , ' I X l were won by Chrisman teams. These boys, like the -L N- in t i X other members of C club, have received varsity let- ,Qefl 51:5 4- X D ters for quality playing and sportsmanship. fw,,.l f -W 1 K e - RY t ' 'r X I h t t d' th' t Q 'T xv J ' A - T ,, - l X X, r ,Xu ,tt Q if 'rl lf! i I V t -K ' ' . ' f ' f .f ,','i' tt I L . Taylor, D. Robinson, M. Miller, T. Cotter, L. Davis, M. Northcralt, Front Row: Sergeant-at-arms, L. Krig, president, G. Russell, vice , C. Harris, G. Fisher. Back Row: J, Preator, J. Souerbier, J. Mc- president, K. Black, secretory-treasurer, E. Parks. Row Two: D ,' Vlntash, J. Alderson, T. Galloway, B. Hanna, T. Keeton, L. Jackson, Hampton, R. Johnson, B. Warr, B. Becker, K. Womack, J. Tayloy L. Childs, M, Gagliardi. Row Three: D. Kauffman, J. Meyer! C, ,' Wallace, Di Beals These meijnbers of M club help with the activities of gym classes by beingtustudent assistants. They are. Front' Row: C. Liddle, C. Ba- ker, P. Briscoe, B. Howell, G. Keith. Back Row: M. Chappell, S. Rauh, P. Wookforth, K. Huller, C. Spotts, C. Ozburn, S. Limpus. Q Athletic ability win lr Front Row: Secretary-treasurer, C. Spotts, vice-president, B. How- ell, president, S. Limpus, social chairman, K. Huller. Row Two: P. Sparga, P. Briscoe, S. Elliott, P. Woolworth, S. Liddle, D. Hatch Row Three: G. Keith, M. Chappell, C. Baker, D. Perkins, J. Stites, day and sportsday at Atchison, Kansas. mer outing in the Ozarks. is Miss Billie Wilson. . , A 1 V g ,ck X -J -J,o,fx.f VY ' f 1' F A , .Xi K kmff'X f Sft if AksJJ.C,A 'iff' fo - ,f f it 'J K B ', ' F., , Lift N mglcxiuwx NAUi,QD x Cz X 5 t px X X l Lx F l f ksrfiklx Da Jftllxfii. X Qwfx QV ' ' ' W l t C. Osburn, S. Dexter. Back Row: Miss Billie Wilson lsponsori, N Maynard, C. Shakespeare, B. Keens, C. Ozburn, S. Scott, J Schilpp, S. Rauh, L. Van Camp. Q1 ? gen K ,j-..., Designed to promote sportsmanship, fellowship and to develop athletic ability, M club has won many honors. They have won the first place trophy at Central Missouri State college in Warrensburg com peting against other teams, Also many individual flrst's and other honors were won at the annual play An informal initiation at the miniature golf course a come-as-you-are party, a sleigh riding Christmas party and the annual picnic in the spring were the major activities of M club this year. Other events were the Atchison sportsday, senior banquet and a sum The ofhcers are president, Sheila Limpus vice president, Brenda Howell, secretary-treasurer, Carol Spotts, and social chairman, Kathy Huller. The sponsor s M club honors For the T963-64 school year, the independence Distributive Education has a remarkable record of honors and awards. At the state contest in Columbia, Missouri Bob Thomas won tirst in public speaking. He represented the local club in May, i963 at the National Distributive Education Clubs,of America Conference in Chicago. For the T962-63.year Steve Thomas was vice-president of the Missouri Distributive Education Club. This year Barbara Bullard is the state treasurer. Highlighted activities for the year are all school dance, car wash, annual employer-employee banquet and Barbara Bullard helped plan the Missouri contests in Columbia on March 24 and 26, 1964. The principles are to develop a respect for education in marketing and distribution which will contribute to vocational competence, and to promote understanding and appreciation for the responsibilities of citizenship in free competitive inter- prise system. Officers for the year are president, Roger Gore, vice- president, Anna Player, secretary, Pam Reeves, treasurer, Julie Meloan, reporter, Barbara Bullard, and parliamentarian, Phyllis Roach. The sponsor is Mr. Larry Cook. Front Row: President, R. Gore, parliamentarian, P. Roach, secre- tary, P. Reeves, reporter, B. Bullard, treasurer, J. Meloan, vice- president, A. Player. Row Two: B. Turnour, S. Sloan, C. Mulkey, M. Porter, L. Casselman, L. Pendergroit, G. Martin, G. Stillwell, .51 gf- nl, .rw ' 1 A- ' Displaying the symbol oi D.E. are officers, Anna Player, Roger Gore, Barb Bullard, Julie Meloan, Phyllis Roach and Pam Reeves DE club experiences successful year Cole, B. Bryant, L. Bomon, J. Scanlan, B. Chilson, G. Nave, C. Bulen, S. Schauer, H. Hess, S. Douglas, L. Pragman, P. Queen, J. Munro. Back Row: R. Campbell, M. Stone, W. Hufi, D. LeLapp, M. O'dell, R. Trundle, G. Thompson, J. Wonsetler, S, Reifi, J. Howard. V Wiley L Goodwin M Gancly B, Dolan C. Harmon, S. Austin, M. Mahan, C. Turner, J. McComas, J. Green, R. Crain, F. Katsutis. C. Williams. Row Three: D. Cole, B. G. Summers, C. Decker, D. Front Row: Vice-president, G, Johnson, treasurer, T. Richards, presi- L. Elwell, B, Brown, J. Tiardes, D. Arnold, G. Golden, G. Gill- dent, P. Powell, secretary, M. Clines. Row Two: B, Willoughby, patrick, N. Evans, R. O'Hara, S. Rothwell, W. Jackson, Back S. Wendleton, B. Still, D. Bishop, R. Goeking, L, Kramer, G. Sharp, Row: M. Oliver, J. Hutsell, D. Burns, T. Breeze, M. Stone, A. Mills, C. Cox, L. Sporgo, J. Thompson, B. Bates, G. Resch, S. Muirhead, B. Sanders, D. Dungan, B. Cook, D. Clawson, R, Foster, M. Harper, S. Schapeler, Row Three: C. Ferrie, D. Brown, L. Hedeen, P. Bass, G. Porter, B. Beeman. COE fosters wholesome k tt't d if L 1 J LJ ft t Z, X ff My jimi to fy UA' L .1 Q A t J Ll i'.t5,t,4 ,twtirtrtiiwi J Vf,W If V3 Cf' ttf f I lv . Wl 7J v V' Patsy Powell, Marcia Clines, Garver Johnson and Terri LKXXJ vb' I ,DV V LVM J Richards are ofticers of COE. These students help plan KMLL ,LVLV rl NV!! V., -W7 activities and programs for the group. They help the spon- X Jf' VJ' 'J Ld' QV djrb sor in keeping the club functioning according to the con- lv MLM! fr , fL,L -fy . . . . . . . J 1 WJ U . ii stitutlon and old in collecting money for various protects. 1 M, .Lf M L' Jplr .1 , L , L . ' id ,lf lf? X1 IV My lv c JL ' JC V f if JJ I l '-0 C l ,W Lv if J , U I it t 2 ,heyvffooperatiiyk Occupational Education club KCOEJ of ndejendegggwas organized to encourage participation in extra-cuyficular activities, both state and local, to promote respejct' and acceptance of part-time cooperative vocational trdiining, to develop a wholesome attitude toward the dignity of work and to provide opportunity tor individual develop- ment by participation. An all school dance, state COE contest, employees-em- ployers dinner and a picnic are activities planned by COE students every year. Officers are president, Patsy Powell, vice-presidents, Gar- ver Johnson and Shirley Muirhead, secretary, Marcia Clines, and treasurer, Terri Richards, COE club sponsor is Mr. Kenneth L. Smith. 232 Front Row: Secretary, G. Poe, treasurer, S. Myers, president, P. White, vice-president, P. Ouimette, reporter, S. Hettick. Row Two M. Weeks, B. Allen, S. Hatley, P. LeBow, G. Clarry, P. Stranger, M. Carter, C. Corley, M. Burns, B. Bailey, L. Smith, S. Amerine, L. Markley. Row Three: D. Selby, S. Philson, K. Wachendort, E Agee, C. May, J. Gentry, S. Ford, N. Zumwolt, L. Hare, C. Mul lins, D. Steward, P. Moody, Mr McBrome, B. Yeltan, S. Hunter, P. Lightrap. Row Four: J, Morrison, R. Rush, J. Miller, M. Whitnell, S. Burton, M. Welsh, C. DeLong, C. Thomas, M. Whitehead, L. Shel- ton, M. Siegfried, L. Hill, L. Cox, G. Browns, L. Goodrich, D. Smith, Back Row: M. Padgett, A. Mills, N. Farris, G. Turner, C. Hazen, J. West, R. Austin, L. Chandler, L. Binnicker, D. Spiller, M. Kassen, R. Link, B. McConchie, V. Prichard, C. Dragon, J, Butcher, B. Baier. of members with expanded informatio lt supplements the regular class work by providing maga- zines and supplementary text books. Elected officers were president, Paul White, vice-president, Pat Ouimette, secretary, Glyndo Poe, treasurer idivision ll, San- di Myers, treasurer lclivision Ill, Vicki Garrison. Miss Verda Riller sponsors the club at division I and Mrs. Sharon Spurlin sponsors the division ll club. To become a member, a student must be enrolled French or have had at least one year of French or be able to speak it fluently. Looking through their recent copies of Match, o French magazine, are four members of French club. They are G. Poe, J. Miller, P. White and S. Myers. xXl ' Y' 1 ,A , . I fl N? X t iii , i' . in -- 1... t I1 Front Row Reporter C Parrott treasurer V Garrison Row Two: Srader, R. Gould. Row Four: K. Thompson, S. Shain, A. Murray, V. D LeGrand C McConnell K Jones P Streeter N Dicker L. Dallam, M. Gosling, L. Spears, K. Graham, B. Craig, L. Morin. Ledswarth K Brandenburg K Browning Row Three S Dye L Car- Back Row: A. Walker, M. Hazen, L. Hall, B. Luther, G. Burns, M. roll K Hiersted A Engelke E Velha D Hatch P McGinnis D. Shutt, K, McClure, P. Dickey, K. Keith. LA Causerie Francais enriches stud La Causerie Francais, French club tor both division I and division ll, had many activities during the i963-64 school year. The club had a Christmas party in December, had conces- sions at the January 25 basketball game and sponsored the annual French club dance. Members were also enlightened at two meetings with a talk by Karen Wachendorf on her travels in Europe and slides of Europe by Steve and Judy l-latch. The club will also help with the International Fair in February. The club provides opportunities for some social activities and some educational activities which can not be carried on in the class room. 234 Front Row: Secretary, K. Morgan, treasurer, L. Gufteyp president, J. Cornell, vice-president, K. McConnell, reporter, S. Hettick, Row Two: D. Closson, C. Hagan, C. Schulenburg, C, Coldwell, J. Benefiel, L. Markley, J. Buckner, M. Belew, C. Boyer. Row Three: R. Brooks, W. Markle, L. Kroof, M. Weeks, A. Ponticelli, S. Valen- tine, S. Hargrove, C. Croston, J. Gipson, S. Harvey, F, Brush profession is aim of This year sixty-five members attended 'one day of the district teachers meeting held in Warrensburg, Jim Cor- nell, president, represented this chapter at the annual State Teachers convention in St, Louis, Members went to Ott elementary school during their study halls to observe elementary teaching the week of November 4-8, ln the spring the members did practice teaching in various grades throughout the Independence school system. Each member had his choice of teacher and grade level. This year some new things were added to FTA, ac- tivities, such as giving apples to the teachers for Christmas presents and wearing olive green sweatshirts on meeting days. Pins were ordered for the members, For the last meeting of the year, FTA will have its an- nual spring banquet. At this time new officers will be in- stalled and senior otiicers and members will give the responsibility of making FTA a worthwhile organization to iunior members, lsponsorl. Row Four: N, Zumwalt, R. Weeks, S. Moore, P. Lents, C, Rogers, L. McWilliams, K. Huhn, N. McMullen, M. Siegfried, S. Horn, J. Davis, C. May. Back Row: L. Look, L. Hubble, P. Under- wood, T. Galloway, G. Skinner, J. Bass, S. Montgomery, R. Hytrek, R. Farmer, J. Finke, K. Black, H. Gower. Future Teachers Aida Ponticelli and Reinhold Hytvek display one of the Future Teachers of America posters. Both Aida and Reinhold are for- eign exchange students. 237 Front Row: Secretary, K. Morgan, treasurer, L. Gufley, president, J. Cornell, vice-president, K. McConnell, reporter, S. Hettick. Raw Two: D. Harrington, D. Coffel, R. Cotfel, T. Brandenburg, C. Cor- ly, N. Casteel, L. Head, B. Allen, S. Deatherage, L. Stone, Flor- ence Brush isponsori, Row Three: J, Andes, M. Coclcerell, L. Cox, S. Phillips, S. Watson, L. Harbin, K. Cadwell, J. Stack, L. Myers, J. Oyler, N. Zimmernan. Row Four: C. Cairns, C. Trow, C. Steme- rick, M. Padgett, P. Shull, J, MacDonald, N, Leaf, J. Cohoon, D. Hunter, K. Fowler, C. Conway, M, Scott, J. Glenn. Back Row: S. Moore, S. Hopkins, J, Horne, S. Schelp, L. Brady, E, Nolan, D. Rodenberg, D. Kasmerchek, J. Seeley, B. Austin, L. Shelton, N. Smith, L. Winholtz. Promoting interest in the teaching Jim Cornell, Kitty Morgan, Kathi McConnell, Suzanne Hettick and LaVeto Guffey, officers of Future Teachers examine various mag- azines pertaining to teaching as a career. I ,Ps ,,.4SI -lm' 3. .-1. La The organization of Future Teachers of America was planned for the purpose of encouraging high school people who are interested in any of the many fields of teaching to go into the profession. Through their meet- ings, members learn of training and duties required of teachers. The J. N. Hanthorn chapter of Future Teachers of America has been busy with various proiects to raise money for scholarship loans given at the end of the year, has sold football and basketball concessions and has had a candy sale. A one hundred dollar scholarship is awarded to the senior who proves to be the most deserv- ing and promising future teacher. At regular meetings the group was addressed by Miss Dorothy Bales, guidance counselor, Miss Sharon Smith, a student teacher from Central Missouri State college, and a panel of teachers discussing Federal Aid to Education. When speakers are not present, the mem- bers themselves conduct discussions concerning problems involved with teaching or see a movie pertaining to spe- cial problem children. 236 High School Red Cross at division I is kept busy participating in and sponsoring many activities. Among them are entering a float in the annual Hal- loween parade, sponsoring a Hootenanny, filling Christmas stockings for disabled veterans, assisting in preparing records for overseas servicemen and the annual membership drive. The organization is designed to interest high school students in the service of Red Cross, either as a career or a spare-time activity. Officers are president, Peggy Townley, vice-presi- dent, Connie Baysinger, secretary, Carol Parks, treasurer, Janet Dollins, parliamentarian, Pam Grubb, and reporter, Bonnie Wikke. Mrs. Doris Ream is the sponsor. t' ffl' D'VlSlON Winning the youth division first place trophy for the most beautiful Halloween float was an accomplishment that made members of High School Red Cross proud. Happily displaying their trophy are Carol Parks, Bonnie Wikke, Peggy Townley, Janet Dollins, Connie Baysinger and Pam Grubb. Varied activities keep members busy Front Row: Reporter-historian, B. Wikke, treasurer, J. Dollinsg vice- president, C. Baysinger, president, P. Townley, parliamentarian P. Grubb, secretory, C. Parks: executive board member, T. Wesner Row Two: D. Ream lsponsari, D. Krause, S. Watson, M. Butter worth, J, Cohoon, K. Soligo, M. Scott, K. Newton, S. Hunter, D Coftel, S. Myers, N. Burns, N, Casteel, L. Smith, Row Three: C, Miner, R. Coftel, S. Willard, M. Anderson, D. Bollau, G. Browns, C. Eskridge, E. Carpender, C. Anderson, M. Cates, B. Davis, L. Hill, Back Row: B. Shults, R. Bezemer, J. Balke, T. Dotson, L. An- derson, M, Miller, L. McConnell, R. Hytrek, L. Chandler, S, Ver- non, P. Ouirnette,'S. Williams, P. Lightcap, C. Linnenbrink. Front Row: President, J. Schilppp vice-president, C. Chapman, sec' retcry, V. Whitehead, treasurer, D. Fisher, parliamentarian, S. Alurnbaugh. Row Two: Mrs. Wilma Upton lsponsorl, S. Ragland, J. Beem, F. Van Nay, M. Cary, K. Totty, S. Cornell, L. Covington, T. Briscoe, M. Graham, T. Wayne, A. Edward. Row Three: C. Stonemon, K. Baldus, C. Searcy, P. Reneau, R. Gould, L. Lewis, D. Ripple, C. Walker, D. Bilquist, D. Mundy, S. Hodson, S. Magin- ness. Back Row: D. Srader, M. Shutt, G. West, C. Downs, M. Humphrey, M. Roach, J. Perry, M. Burns, P. Hill, G. Kennedy, D. Hawkins. M. Wair. Pro ides broad service opportunit Looking over the monthly publication published by the Red Cross are Janice Schilpp, Cynthia Chapman, Vicki Whitehead and Dick Fisher. L Leading the activities of High School Red Cross at division ll this year were president, Janice Schilpp, vice-president, Cynthia Chapman, secretary, Vicki Whitehead, treasurer, Dick Fisher, and reporter, Steve Alumbaugh. Pam Fraley served as a member of the executive board. The purpose of this group is to give young people the opportunity to serve others as volunteers in the home, community and the world, Proiects for this year were filling Christmas stock- ings tor disabled veterans, the March membership drive, filling the school chest for disaster areas and the recruitment of hospital volunteers. Bake sales, a Christmas party and a bowling party were the other maior events, 238 A A X High School Red Cross at Palmer Iunior high is de signed to acquaint students with the Red Cross pro gram and to show by participation that service to others can be a rewarding experience whether on a local, national or international level. This year, oflicers are president, Kevin Northcraft, vice-president, Sue King, secretary, Gloria Strange, treasurer, Sherry Myers, parliamentarian, Sharon Wright, and executive board member, Martha Jo Hol- man. Mrs, Meredith Francis is the sponsor. Providing holiday articles for the hospitals with other departments of the school and filling Christmas stockings for disabled Veterans are activities of the organization. if High School Red Cross engages in many worthwhile activities. Gloria Strange, Sue King, Wilma Hatley and Kevin Northcraft pin posters on the bulletin board tor the Red Cross membership drive, Learn serving others is gratifying Front Row: E. Werges, S. Mullins, C. Pixley, K. Northcrcft, Row Back Row: B. West, W' HUHEY, 5- Wfighf. T- Wflghi- Two: G. Strange, L. Conrad, M. Ethington, D. Bray, D. Harten. 9 YI we se 'Y e. rs, Q. fy, mn -ily li- lc- F. k. as 9 They serve and accept responsibilit Thirty-six students chose to work in the oflice one hour each day instead of having a study hall. These students as- sisted the secretaries and principals by doing minor iobs. Among their numerous duties were writing admits, delivering messages to students and teachers, collecting attendance cards and tiling them in the teachers boxes. Additional secretarial work at division I was done by -Darl Sheldon and Connie Woolridge who worked from l2:3O to 4:30 every afternoon. Not only do they serve, but they learn to accept responsi- bility and to discharge duties promptly and carefully. . ,K , 1, , Division I affice workers are Front Row: D. Beale, M. Hur- ley, V. Srader. Row Two: L. Von Kirk, S. Wendleton, B Maxwell. Raw Three: P. Pritchett, G, Haralson, D. Oertwig Back Row: S. Towsley, L. Jones, G. Lauderdale, J. Waibel il!- u -e is iff ii. il- DL ri fyl O. lg .. kggvql H-- Cx' X L ' F L 6 le -X f - t f ' JWWLXX Yf3 Q-QxMNNeLxwcn C1,,icfX.XX. .i Qtciyl Yfgjix V RJ i AE l li as .. - t A X ip J ' t ' if ti Nl-..L,t5 my ltr V X i 'iUx'Q9ofeL, F' ,5XNkfLe.L,c,, MXJCI ill Helping secretaries in division ll of- fices are Front Row: V. Hurley,.C Myers, D. Ripple, M. Matlock, A Baker. Row Two: N. Hill, P. Re- neau, C, Link, P. Lofaver, l. Bertel son. Back Row: K, Bennett, S. Mel ton, D. Mundy, J. Foster, J, William son, D. Bilquist. -.Q l 2-- ..: ' ii. .ur 1,- Palmer Office workers are G. Richardson, S. Ha- bemehl, Mrs. Marguerite Ford iattendance clerkl. L. Self, B. Story, M. Whitacre and F. Wickizer, 1' YY' 6' 15, , I h A. I' , I- Xl X 'JI' V. f H1 -. -' . 1' 1 , ig ' 4 2 Mg' ,ii l 91 h m if + 'K Q SMH' 1 F. ' A xi , i. ,Q 'A V IF. , 2, i was gg - 4 - vM .Ai QP ff? W Eli ' M if E B v NL ff .-.J 5 3 A g x in gg 4--, . J ff in 1, fihfxgil ,, 4 f.. Nt V ' if Vi . X f an 4 4 7 1 Q 5 Nz- . 4 V 2 2 M 3 9 It i , K f A' ,. A'vf' K X F' I 5 ' ' Q' A' '.'f?,? 'V - F' ' 'f ' L., , fn' 1 fd U ,g 4 4 5 I ' fa! 'r A 24 -43 ' 1 1 x J V' .1 ff If , ' X I il I It Q j J Ili ALB l lu J 95-F aw--J-we Q - V 'Q I if f L, rw- Q Q, 4, I P11 - uf A, f .Q 4 ' EY 'gf at N F7 5 is its :M 5 'G if A ,A , -- ,,-. j ra V f-.-. f-- 5.: ' mga., f ,' wQeb 5Yi-S5169 5 65' rl n .. if yr s: a efgfj2f,g g 'f1' T Q 0 if y I ga ' ' ? 4 3, Qs 3:15 t iff 1 1 A v , ig ff 'if 'iff 'f'. 1 I w'4..' . 1 C Wgllofiiw f AA 5 ' .-. i.,1. 1f4 ft :vi I I I fi Lllllllliu'JILM-1.fuY1!LH f ' - At one of the regular meetings, the club was tortu- nate to have Jim Maliwat speak about his country. He arrived in Independence August 30, 1963, from the Philippine islands, This year one of the foreign exchange students is from a Spanish speaking coun- try. Aida Stella Ponticelli, from Argentina, explained her school system, family life and the life of teen- agers in her country at one ot the meetings. The largest undertaking of Spanish club was the Fiesta March 13. This was the second year that a fiesta has been given at Chrisman in recent years. This proiect was time consuming for everyone. Span- ish dancers and the Spanish band had to learn several numbers. Others memorized various skits. The money mode from the Fiesta will help in buying a movie proiector for use by Spanish classes and the Club. J., 'I , Ai ,, . - YL :fl Aida Stella Ponticelli, from Argentina, shows American Spanish club members some of her Spanish dances. Aida is an active member of Spanish club. v for Spain, Mexico and South America Front Row: Treasurer, J. Castle, president, J. Finke, secretary, P. Shull, vice-president, R. Halliger, reporter, D. Hunter- ROW Two: C- Price, J. Reid, S. Myers, M. Briscoe, P. Smith, L. Head, M. Ste- phens, M. Belew, C. Boyer, A. Mesle, C. Conway, C. Baldus, K. Cadwell. Row Three: L. House, J. MacDonald, L. Harbin, K. Mc- ' r T l , ' t , , Connell, N. Leal, L. Kropf, N. Smith, L. Barnett, D. Middleton, J. Moore, J. Steck, K. Johnson, L. Winholtz, F. Brush, sponsor. Back Row: G. Davis, C. Glazier, J. Cornell, T. Galloway, B. Parsons, K. Black, C. Taylor, L. Reeves, R. Johnson, S. Snell, C, Woody. B. Alexander, R. Vader. 249 Front Row: Treasurer, J. Castle: President, J. Finke, secretary, P. Shullg vice-president, R. Holligeri reporter, D. Hunter. Row Two: L. Shoush, N. Casteel, C. Dearinger, J. Hart, M. Hickerson, M. Weeks, A. Ponticelli, K. Douglas, J. Lewis, S. Justice, D. Holtzman, M. Yale, L. Schroeter, C. Schulenberg, F. Brush, sponsor. Raw Three: S. Moore, C. Rogers, C. Morton, C. Cox, C. Coffman, S. Valentine, K. Resch, J. Swain, J. Roos, J. Rogers, R. Helsey, M. Jones, D. Reynolds, B. Bergin. Back Row: P. Lightcap, S. Schelp, E. Nolan, S. Horn, L..Hubble, S. Hopkins, J. Toloso, L. Tousley, D. Thorne, K. Vance, J. Horne, C. Turnham, G. Kemp, K. Fields. Spanish Club radiates spirit and love f Fitting Ron Holliger and Joe Castle in Spanish outfits are Diane Hunter, Jerry Finke and Pat Shull. The costumes were purchased by the Spanish club from old Mexico. 248 Hola! Bienvenido al club de espanol. This is a club that needs no introduction to William Chrisman stu- dents. Sponsored by Mrs. Florence Brush, Spanish teacher at division l, the Spanish club was again very busy this year. First came the annual trip in October to Guadelupe settlement house in Kansas City. Every year Spanish club visits Guodelupe. This is not a restaurant but a place in which the Spanish people may hold parties and tiestas. The members are first served a meal of tacos, enchiladas, triioles and a galleta icookiel. During the meal they are serenaded by three Mexi- can hombres with guitars. After they finish eating, everyone sings and tries to learn some Mexican dances. Then the pinota is broken, the candy and prizes are fought over, and then it is time to leave. During December, near the Christmas holidays, Spanish club went Christmas caroling. They may not be an accomplished choir, but there was a certain indescribable feeling that touched each one when Silent Night was sung in Spanish. ii! wif' , 4, U fw 5 'ah -53 any Wi ' I CC I Front Row: President, P. Watts, treasurer, P. Padgett, secretary, S. Gladys Evans lsponsorl. Back Row: B. Matson, D, Kinred, M. Haz- Ryan, vice-president, L. Paxton, Row Two: Jerry Dinsmore fspon- en, J. Bybee, S, Towsley, J. Geiger. sarl, S. Meger, R. Solomon, R, Pike, J. Seeley, D. Geivett, S. Hogg, Complements prescribed curriculum Setting up apparatus for an experiment are athcers Paula Padgett, Sue Ryan, Linda Paxton and Paris Watts. 2 The Science club of division ll participated in many activities this year, such as group and individual proi- ects, field trips, lectures and various films. Science club provides for study in fields of science which cannot be provided in ordinary classes, and provides a means for making contacts with scientists and students interested in science. Officers are president, Paris Watts, vice-president, Linda Paxton, secretary, Susan Ryan, and treasurer, Paula Padgett. Sponsors for the group are Mr. Jerry Dinsmore, Miss Gladys Evans, Mr. Max Terry and Mrs. Barbara Palmer, Meetings are held second and fourth Tuesdays of each school month in room 2l6. 3. uf N,-I Front Row: Parliamentarion, K, Gorrell, vice-president, L. Stoutimoreg Newton. Buck Row: J. DuChateau tsponsorl, B. Stanger, J. Steck president, S, Terry, secretary, D. Ballou, treasurer, S. Holt. Row L. Shelton, D. Middleton, A. Ponticelli, K,Douglas, Two: S. Whitehead, L. Smith, N. Casteel, M. Anderson, J. Reed, K. 0 O 0 Creates strong, last: To instill within the members a greater interest in classical literature and to create strong and lasting friendships through working with one another and helping others in the school and community are the major purposes of the Nautilus Literary society. Nautilus members have been engaged in various enter- prises including bake sales, a concession stand at a basket- ball game, a car wash and a rummage sale, New members were initiated November 20 in the Little Theatre, Other activi- ties include a mother-daughter tea, a father-daughter banquet, a senior banquet and helping with the decorations for the two Shan dances. First semester officers were president, Susan Terry, vice- president, Linda Stoutimare, secretary, Diane Ballou, treasurer, Susie Holt, and parliamentarian, Kathy Gorrell. Officers for second semester are president, Kathy Gorrell, vice- president, Linda Stoutimore, secretary, Nicki Casteel, treasurer, Linda Shelton, parliamentarian-chaplain, Karen Wachendorf, and reporter-historian, Margaret Anderson. Aida Ponticelli, foreign exchange student from Argentina, is an honorary member of Nautilus Literary society. Serving her first year as club sponsor is Mrs. Judy DuCha- teau, 253 ng friendships Karen Wachendorf, Linda Shelton, Nicki Casteel and Aida Panticelli admire their new Nautilus iackets. Karen, Linda and Nicki present Aida, honorary member from Argentina, with her jacket. ,f ,if Peggy Lynch, Ruie Ann Ireland, Marcy Cates and Andrea Meyer watch as Natalie Graff adiusts Vickie Horisen's As- You-Like-lt sweatshirt. Though members have had sweat- shirts before, they are becoming more popular this year. Encouraging participation in civic proiects as well as build- ing deeper friendships are the principal aims of the As-You- Like-It Dramatic society. With the members of the other two societies, members of As Yous stuffed envelopes for the heart funt and canvassed for the united campaign. Other activities included the adoption ofa needy family and caroling at old folks' homes at Christmas, participation in an all-society coke party and helping with the plans and decora- tions for the two Shan dances, A portion of the money made from a concession stand at a basketball game and a bake sale was used for community protects. The formal initiation forthe new members was held Novem- ber i9 at 7.00 p.m. The initiates were instructed as to the flower, colors, purposes and goals of the society. Each girl was given the pledge and was presented with the shield and flower ofthe society by her big sister. A senior banquet in May, a father-daughter banquet and a mother-daughter tea are annual events of the society. Meetings are held in Mrs. Shirley Harris's room fsponsorl the third Tuesday of every month. Officers are president, Natalie Graff, vice-president, Andrea Meyer, secretary, Peggy Lynch, treasurer, Ruie Ann ireland, reporter-historian, Vickie Hansen, and chaplain, Marcy Cates. Encourages aiding deserving ventures Front Row: Reporter-historian, V. Hansen, secretary, P. Lynch, presi dent, N. Graff, treasurer, R. Ireland, chaplain, M. Cates. Row Two S. Hunter, D. Hunter, L. Head, L. Van Kirk, N. Nichols, M. Hughes S. Phillips, M. McBroame, M. Stephens. Row Three: M. Carter, C. Ozburn, K. Fowler, J. McCIary, P. Woolworth, J. Dollins, J. Kelly, C. Baird. Row Four: S. Kruger, E. Carpender, C. Coffman, S. King, N. Sartin, N. Thoman, S. Johnston, N. Leaf, S. Shaush, E. Agee. Back Row: Mrs. S. Harris lsponsorl, J. Sanders, A. Schultz, K. Par- ker, K. Huhn, L. Freeman, S. Williams, S. Jones, P. Reagin, C. Anderson, C. Morton. Formed to coordinate the activities of the As-You4Like- lt Dramatic society, Nautilus Literary society and the Shakespearean Literary society, the Shan is an organiza- tion which helps the three societies work together in con- tributing tothe school and community. Shan organizes and sponsors a Christmas and spring dance. lt also holds an all-society coke party for the new members in November. A literary contest was held in December. The winners, announced at the Christmas dance were hrst place, Jane Gentry, poetry, Shakespearean Literary society, essay, Laverne Hubble, Shakespearean Literary society, short story, Linda Shelton, Nautilus Literary society, dramatic reading, Cheri May, Shakespearean Literary society. Second place winners were Nancy Zimmerman, poetry, Shakespearean Literary society, short story, Loretta Jones, Shakespearean Literary society, dramatic reading, lvlaridella Carter, As-You-Like-It Dramatic society. Third place winners were poetry, Donna Skouse, Shakespearean Literary society, short story, Carol Ander- son, As-You-Like-lt Dramatic society, dramatic reading, Nikki Thoman, As-You-Like-lt Dramatic society. Shan otticers for 1963-64 are president, Barbara Storm, and secretary-treasurer, Janet Dollins. Mrs. Shirley Harris is the sponsor, it S l li f t 1 Winners ot the Shan literary contest are Front Row: C. May, D. Skouse, S. King, L. Hubble, L. Shelton and J. Gentry. Second Row: winners are L. Jones, C: Anderson, N. Thomcrn, J. Turner and N. Zimmerman. Shan synchronizes society endeavors Front Row: C. May, K. McConnell, D. Hunter, S. Terry, K. Wachen- Stoutirnore, J. Dollins, E. Agee, N. Gran, L. Jones. dorf, B.. Storm. Back Row: Mrs. Shirley Harris lsponsori, S. Holt, L. E ii rf- ' liii, i i . L . l 1 4.31 19 3 715 if 'L l il V15 1 l F: 9 , Reinhold Hytrek, an honorary member of the Shakespeareons, was presented with a white sweater bearing a red letter, S, on the The Shakespearean Literary society is designed to foster a closer rela- tionship among members of the society and to assist the school and com- munity Through participation in worthwhile proiects such as the heart fund drive and helping with the united campaign, Other activities included a mother-daughter tea, March 8, a senior bon- quet, April 24 and a formal initiation of new members, November 26, in the Little Theatre. Together with the two other societies, Shakespeareans helped decorate for the Christmas and spring Shan dances. This year the Shakespeareons won the annual literary contest and were presented the Shan trophy at the Christmas dance. Winners from the society were Jane Gentry, LoVerne Hubble, Cheri May, Nancy Zimmerman, Loretta Jones and Donna Skouse. An honorary member of the society for the school year was Reinhold Hytrek. Reinhold is Chrisman's foreign exchange student from Germany. First semester officers were president, Barbara Storm, vice-president, Peggy Townley, secretary, Donna Skouse, treasurer, Valerie Williams, reporter-historian, Frances Vineyard, parliamentarian-chaplain, Roberta Coffel. Shan representatives for the first semester were Loretta Jones, Kathi McConnell and Cheri May. Second semester officers were president, Valerie Williams, vice-president, Pat Shull, secretary, LaVeta Guffey, treasurer, Frances Vineyard, parlia- mentarian, Cheri Moy, chaplain, Martha Siegfried, reporter-historian, Janis MacDonald. Shan representatives were Mary Thompson, Karen Lightfoot and Dorothy Coffel. Mrs. Vida Kraus is the club sponsor. front. First semester ofiicers welcome Rein- hold and admire his sweater. Shakespeareans h Front Row: Parliamentarion-Chaplain, R. Coffel, treasurer, V. Wil- liams, vice-president, P. Townley, president, B. Storm, secretary, D. Skouse, reporter-historian, F. Vineyard. Row Two: S, Deatherage, S. Myers, D. Krause, A. Mesle, R, Hytrek, J. Russel, C, Corley, J. Gentry, D. Cofiel, Row Three: L. Guffey, P. Smith, L. Harbin, B. Wikke, 5. Watson, N. Zimmerman, M. Weeks, S. Hotley, K. McCon- el p worth projects nell, C. May. Row Four: M. Scott, M, Grumman, M. Siegfried, S. Horn-, K. Soligo, D, Hildebrand, K. Smith, S. Williams, K. Light- foot, J. MacDonald. Back Row: G. Browns, P. Shull, S. Hettick, L. Jones, L. Look, M. Thompson, C, Thomas, L. Hubble, J. Turner, S. Hargrove. X , N WT? fi- ' 3 5795? do'-'I' isa 1 A qi 2, .Q if 1 1 jdln ,vi I 7 f fl N Q JU y 1. 5. ll. 'Jr x , '-5 , Q15 1 s ' an an I 45 W x' ,Q V fi if 1 Q KVI 'Mb f.-n - ' ' .., ,, 1 .v . E' fs. , ,. , . fm ri : Q ' fA if 5 'Q ab 3- Y- .. x.,-g., f. 5. X x . Xfffff' '- abr . 5 . D Front Row: Treasurer, L. McConnell, vice-president, B. Storms his- torian, C. Boysinger, secretary, L. Guftey. Row Two: E. Carpender, K. Gorrell, M. Whitehead, S. Hargrove, P. Lents, J. Cross, R. lre- Tri-M unfolds mu Modern Music Masters, usually referred to as Tri-M, is a national music honors society. Its purpose is to acquaint mem- bers with various kinds of music and to teach the history of music and musical composers. This year, members ot Tri-M have been engaged in many interesting activities such as a question and answer session with Reinhold Hytrek, foreign exchange student from Ger- many, concerning the music ot his country, a lecture by Mr. Franklyn S. Weddle on humor in music and an organ demon- stration by Jack Ralston of the University of Missouri in Kansas City, Annual events include a Christmas party at the home of Dr. M. O. Johnson, an exchange program vvith the North Kansas City high school chapter of Modern Music Masters and a formal initiation of new members in May. Officers are president, Margaret Grumman, vice-president, Barbara Storm, secretary, La Veta Gutley, treasurer, Larry McConnell, and historian, Connie Baysinger. Dr, M. O, Johnson, director ot the band and orchestra and Mr. Gene Kelsay, vocal director, are the sponsors of the so- ciety, 261 ,A land. Back Row: J. Tyson, B. Austin, B. Worr, D. Copeland, C. Harris, G, Skinner, H. Gower, J. Craig, J. Roos, ical comprehension Members at Modern Music Masters spend many enjoyable hours in music. Standing behind the piano are Ruie Ann ireland, David Copeland, Connie Baysinger and Larry Mc- Connell. Sitting are LaVeta Gultey and Barbara Storm. i 5, 5 vb r , in I E. V aff : 5 I X .EY ' xi. if J 7 f J ,Mk f 'Adv P? K W W F2 . 1 1 if 7 ' J W 1 v , - 1 X. . 'ff J f , z f 9, 1 4 . 1,,f,. M 3, zz, gg .1 ,f 6' f , I4 5 2 X Admiring trophies they received as o result of their hard work are Nikki Thomon, Ron Stites, Steve Fadler and Maridella Car- ter. These are only two of the many which have been won in various competitions. National Forensic league is the speech-debate honor society limited to l,OOO schools who have demonstrated successful programs over a five-year period. Chrisman's charter was received in l932. Chrisman's chapter received its third award as outstanding chapter in the state from the national founder and secretary, Mr. Bruno Jacob, at an assembly November 23, l963. NFL has 64 members this year. They earn membership points by participation on three levels: debate, individual- event contests and service points. The financing of par- ticipation in interscholastic competition is done by the members themselves. This was done this year by the pres- entation of o three-act play, Our Town, November l and 2 and by concessions. This year's NFL calendar was quite full as it included participation in Hfteen major debate tournaments as well as sponsoring the annual Chrisman speech and debate tournament December 6 and 7. Thirty-tive visiting schools attended the Chrisman tournament, one of the largest in the mid-west, Among the tournaments attended by Chrisman debat- ers were Springheld-Parkview, North Kansas City, Tope- ka, Omaha and Neosho. ln addition to the regular tournaments many practice sessions were held with schools in the greater Kansas City area. FL honor society limits membership Front Row: President, R. Stites, vice president, S, Fadlerz secretary- treasurer, N. Thoman, reporter, M. Carter. Row Two: B. Sl-cause, P. Stanger, T. Carpenter, S. Hatley, D. Stites, A. Mesle, C, Moore S. Deatherage, J. McConnell, M. Shoop, S. Keirsey. Row Three: A. McBride, D. Clements, D. Skouse, K. Douglas, K. Kelly, C. Rose, S, King, S. Terry, E. Agee, J. Allen, L. Ledsworth. Row Four: L. Van Camp, T. Scott, C. Andersan, M. Taylor, G, Flannagan, B. Bidstrup, S. Hatch, D. Allen, P. Cox, J. Benson, P. Adams. Back Row: C. Shoop, G. McBride, J. Maior, D. Cook, D. Francis, T. Wesner, B. Kerr, C. Cook, B, Barnes, T. Morton, D. Soper. Xi., .135 :L The purpose of the William Chrisman National Thespian troupe 389 is furthering the interest and knowledge of the fields of dramatics and the theatre arts, Each member must have worked a designated amount of time in dramatics be- fore he is accepted by Thespians. Alter one 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 ac- tivities concerning the dramatics department at William Chrisman division l. Among the activities of Thespians were cast parties for the plays at William Chrisman. This year these were the speech play and the all school play, Other money making proiects were a bake sale and basketball concessions. In- itiation for the new members was Sunday afternoon Octo- ber 6, 1963. One of the honors of achievement is the award of Hon- or Thespian which is presented at the annual spring ban- quet. The Thespian meetings are held the third Thursday of each month to discuss the business matters. Presiding at these meetings are president, Doug Clements, vice presi- dent, Jerry Nolan, secretary, Donna Skouse, treasurer, Ron Stites, and program chairmen, Jerry Harris and Bobbie Deister. Must work to gain Front Row: Secretory, D. Skouse, treasurer, R, Stites, president, D. Clements, vice president, J. Nolan, program chairman, J. Harrisp program chairman, B. Deister. Row Two: S, Hatch, G. lmlay, D. Groesbeck, L, Biggs, C. Baird, K. Thomas, G, Harris, P. LeBow, S. Deatherage, A. Mesle. Row Three: V. Prichard, S. Harris, S. Val- entine, C. Coffman, N, Thoman, E. Agee, V. Digby, K. Rambo, J. 2 i. ff. tx Officers of Thespions Donna Skouse, Jerry Harris, Jerry Nolan and Ron Stites admire the acting ability of Bobbie Deister as she proposes to Doug Clements. additional honors Reid, J. Rich, M. Scott, N. Zimmerman. Row Four: D. Reynolds, B. Wikke, C. May, K. Douglas, T, Thomas, S. Johnston, S. Williams, S. Hopkins, S. Terry, K. Morgan, F. Vineyard, G. Golden. Buck Row: L. Pond isponsort, B. Bidstrup, K. Huhn, F. Freeman, A. Schultz, J. Meyer, S. Fadler, T. R. Dotson, L. McConnell, N. Graff, L. Jones, N. McMullen, C. Anderson. 1 1 z William Chrismans chapter of Quill and Scroll is en- joying its thirty-seventh year of active membership in the only international honor society for high school journal- ists. lt strives to instill in students the ideal of scholarship, to advance the standards of the profession of journalism, to promote exact thinking, clear and forceful writing. Activities of Quill and Scroll include a formal initiation in coniunction with the National Honor society. Membership in Quill and Scroll is selective and is se- cured only through a local chapter. Candidates must meet the following requirements. they must be of at least iuniar or senior classification, they must be in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing, they must have done superior work in some phase of journalism or school publications work, they must be recommended by the su- pervisor and be approved by the secretary-treasurer of the society. Officers for the year are president, Valerie Williams, vice-president Kathi McConnell, secretary, Loretta Jones, treasurer, Franni Vineyard, reporter, Suzanne l-lettick, parliamentarian, Carol Miner. Enjoys 37th active Front Row: Parliamentarian, C. Miner, treasurer, F, Vineyard: president, V. Vllilliamsy secretary, L. Jones: reporter, S. Hettick. Row Two: S. Myers, M. Padgett, M. Siegfried, S. Crouch, J. Gen- try, M. Carter, P. Smith. Row Three: J. McClary, C. May, G, Mc- Q, Proudly displaying the banner of Quill and Scroll are Carol Mi- ner and Suzanne Hettick. Below them displaying the results af their many hours of work are Loretta Jones and Valerie Wil- liams with a copy of the Gleam and Franni Vineyard with a copy at the Envoy. New senior members of Quill and Scroll are Preston Cain and Bonnie Wikke. membership year Murray, P. Ouimette, C. Rogers, M. Beeler, L- MCWillioms, N4 MC' Mullem. Back Row: B. Carr, J, Abernathy, C. Thomas, 5- MONT' gomery, P. Lightcap, L. Freeman. Stanley Dobbs was selected as the outstanding 4-H club boy of Jackson County which has i400 club members. He received tirst place in the personal grooming category in both district and county con- tests. He had to choose between first place electrical demonstration on the county level or being a member of the county livestock judging team or personal grooming. Stanley chose wisely for he ranked first on the state level in personal grooming. Stanley has been a 4-H club member for four years. His sweater is a Drumm sweater and letter award, earned by maintaining an M iwith no l'si grade average in school, He also must participate in at least two events in 4-H and FFA, must earn 30 points at county 4-H fair and must participate in three out of four sports. Seniors honor Chris Donna Skouse and Gene Russell are shown the plaque an which their names will be engraved as outstanding senior girl and senior boy for IQ64. Mr. William Burlingame, vice-principal at division l, is pleased with their honor. Mw- Stanley Dobbs, outstanding 4-H club boy of Jackson County, shows his George Berkemeier award for exceptional 4-H work to Mr. Edward Shelton, principal at division I. man with awards Senior class members chose Gene Russell and Donna Skouse outstanding senior boy and senior girl for the i963-64 school year. This selection was made November ll during Optimist Youth Appreciation week. As vice-president of the division I student coun- cil and president of C club, Gene makes a defi- nite contribution to Chrisman. He is an active member ot the varsity tennis team. After graduation Gene plans to attend either the University of Missouri or the University of Kansas. He hopes to major in business adminis- tration to become a certified public accountant. As recipient of the outstanding senior girl award, Donna is also very active in Chrisman or- ganizations. She belongs to National Honor so- ciety, National Forensic league, Thespians, Shakespearean Literary society, and Shan. She is secretary of student council. She was a member of the speech play cast. Upon graduation, Donna will attend Central Missouri State college at Warrensburg. She is un- certain about a major. V gy. m, fwy- I f I K ,ff gf 1 1 Y 3, ,,:Q.-1,g,., :wx XR- ' ,X 5 ' , .I F ,g , , VF Riff? fi ,gn-. A ' r , ji f ' I 'm N53 Wei N-is ig g-'ff ' fk ,iw ., A I 1 ,1, 5, if I9 821 -iii if .Z ' iff - 1-F' N Ll M' fg- X - rn -e wgf VF a F. 'Wim Lk, I , Qi SL -i I 541 FQ . .. f,L,f-4 4-Eu P ll ivww- 'T' E :VVQUQ fl: ff. 1 l . .1 ,K Mud. IW' - - T 'i ' - 1 : , I . Vis' X sql Xxx fi ake soothed S. Stl Brygnf S lf 1 lvest ard Seniors compile scholastic honors James Alderson: Football- B , Robert Alexander: C club: TCehlhisblRllk Clqubu ball: Track: Student council repl. prenchell' GS Rl' . r -, c ub. Wil- liam Allen: Fr. one-acts. Carol Anderson: Studef council, alt.: Band: Fr. one-acts: French club- FHA- FTAF HSRC:! NHS: Pep club: Thespians- As, Yousi Girls' STGTG. l-Ctrry Anderson: Football-IBasketballf Trockf HSRC:? COE- M0 9C1f9l Anderson: Student counl Cllr all-I Gleum Slflllz A Cappella: Commercial club reporter: French Club: HSRC: Nautilus, reporter-histi NFL: Spflfig Operetta. Martha Armstrong: Band: FHAT Pep Club. Sandra Arnold: Commercial club:lCOEl Byron Austin: Band, 2d Lt.: Orch.: Spring operetta- FTA: Tri-M. Elaine Austin: Student council rep.i Halloween atten.: Valentine Beartown atterl.- Pep ClUlJ: Spanish Club: Sup. oti. occup. Sharon Austin: DE: HSRC. Patricia Babylon: Orch.: Spring operetta: FTA: HSRC: Spanish club. Carol Baker: Orch.: Library club: M club. Judy Baker: Valentine Beartown atten. Jack Balke: Track: Student council, alt.: Band: HSRC: Science club: Cross country team, Diane Ballou: A Cappella: FHA: HSRC: Science club: Nautilus, sec.: SHAN: Spring operetta. Michael Barnett: Football: Gleam statt: Fr. one-acts. Joseph Bates: Band. Robert Bates: COE. Robert Bauermeister: Baseball: Student council, alt.: Art club, HSRC: NFL: Debate. Connie Bay- singer: Student council, alt.: Orch.: A Cappella: Fr. one-acts: Spring operetta: French club: FTA: HSRC, v- pres.: NHS: Pep club: Science club, reporter-hist.: Tri-M, hist. Janet Beck: Orch. Jannis Becker: Science club. Robert Becker: Football, co-captain: Track: C club: Student council, rep,: Spanish club. Raymond Bentch: ROTC: Rifle team. Michael Biggs: ROTC: Pathfinders. Lonnie Bil- lard: Student council, rep, alt.: Gleam staft: A Cap- pella: Fr. one-acts: Spring operetta, Janice Bishofl: Orch.: FTA: Literary Arts Seminar: Science club: Spanish club: NHS. Kenneth Black: Basketball: Track: Student council, rep.: Sr. class pres.: Orch.: C club, v.- pres.: FTA: NHS: Spanish club: Boys' State. Mary Blackburn: Orch.: Spring operetta. James Blanken- ship: Fr. one-acts: ROTC, personnel officer. Jay Bly: Student council, rep.: Band: Offll-: HSRC: lr1dUStfiGl Arts club: Science club. Jerry Bollinger: COE. D9Y1fll5 Boman: NHS. Lewis Boman: COE: DE: ROTC. Ralph Bowman: ROTC: Chess club, pres., sec. Anthony Breeze: COE. LaJuana Bridges: Spring operetta. Pa- tricia Briscoe: Student council, rep.: Spring operetta: HSRC: M club. Ronnie Brooks: Football: Track: HSRC. Ruth Ann Brooks: Band: Commercial Clvb: FTA: HSRCF Spanish club. Brenda Brown: Student council, rep., alt.: Senior play: Soph. PlOY7 Fr. 0fT9'OClSf Speecll PlaY2 Art club: COE: FTA: HSRC: l-lbVU'Y Club: Span' ish club. Dennis Brown: Student council, alt., rep.: Art Club: coc, sctence club. Gary Bryant T'G?kf . I b S nish Band: COE: DE. Jane Buckner: FTA, Pep Cu 2 PF' b Club, Fred Burns: Chess club: Latin club: Sfllence CJU ' TC P thtinders French club. Stephen Burton: RO : 0 F I Karen Cadwell: Orch.: Spring operetta: FTA: HSRC, Spanish club. Preston Cain: Football: Student counci, alt.: Env0Y staff: HSRC: Quill Gnd Sffoll- Ronald Do e ' , . f' d . Ronald Campbell: Chess club, ROTC, Path-in erS Deal' Campbell: DE. Elaine Carpender: National l!nAZL'liCi?CE1OlGllSh2p teshllsemg-fin.: Merit Letter ot Com- nf GPRS G: pring operetta: Art club, HSRC:? NAH5: NHS: Pep club, reporter-hist. Tri-M- AS Yous, parl. Barbara Casey: Maiorette: Sup, otitl Occup. Lynda Casselman: COE. Nicki Casteel: Orch.: Chess Club: Pfes- FTA: HSRC: NHS: Science club- Spflrtish club: Nautilus, sec. Joe Castle: Footballi B05l4elb0ll: Student council, alt.: Commercial clubi Spanish club, treas.: NHS. Linda Castle: HSRC: Pep club. Marcy Cates: Student council, alt.: Orch.: Fr. one-OCTS: Spring operetta: HSRC: As Yous, chap., parl. Lance Chandler: Football: Track, Jr. play: DE: French club: HSRC. John Chapman: ROTC, Marcia Chappell: M club. Larry Childs: Football: Track: C club. Susan Chitwood: Student council, alt.: Jr. play: Fr. one-acts: FTA: HSRC: Pep club: Spanish club. Del- mar Clawson: COE. Juditn Clem: A Cappella: Spring operetta: HSRC: Library club. Douglas Clements: Stu- dent council, rep.: Orch., pres.: A Cappella: Sr. play: Jr. play: All-School play: Speech play: Spring operetta: Literary Arts Seminar, pres: Thespians, pres. Larry Cleveland: Art club, sgt, at arms: Chess club, v,-pres.: NAHS: NHS. Marcia Clines: Fr. class sec, tLee's Summitl: COE, sec.: HSRC. Roberta Col fel: Art club: FTA: HSRC, parl., reporter: Library club: Pep club: Shakes, chap., parl. Judith Coleman: Student council, rep.: A Cappella: HSRC. William Cook: COE: Industrial Arts club. David Copeland: Band, 2d Lt., Capt. Orch.: A Cappella: Spring operetta: FTA: Tri-M. Kirk Copridge: Track: Student council, rep.: ROTC: Pathflnders. Carolyn Corley: Student council, alt.: Jr. play: All-School play: Commercial club: French club: FTA: HSRC: NHS: Pep club: Shakes. Judith Cornelius: Spanish club. James Cornell: FTA, pres.: HSRC: NAHS: ROTC: Spanish club: NHS. Terry Cot- ter: Football: Track: Student Council, rep.: C club: HSRC. Thomas Courtney: ROTC, Rendell Crabtree: FFA: A Cappella. James Craig: Football: Track: Band: ROTC: Literary Arts Seminar: NHS: Science club: Spanish club: Tri-M: NFL. Randal Crain: DE: A Cap- pella: Spring operetta: FTA: HSRC. Earl Crick: Foot- ball: Basketball: Track: Student council, rep.: Band: Fr, one-acts: Spanish club: NHS. Judith Cross: Student council, alt.: Band: Orch.: A Cappella: Spring operetta: FTA: Literary Arts Seminar: Spanish club: Tri-M. Carolyn Croston: Orch.: FTA: HSRC: Spanish club: NHS. Larry Crump: Track: HSRC: Industrial Arts club. Betty Cutbirth: Fr. one-acts: COE. Carolyn Dalton: A Cappella: Spring operetta: FHA: HSRC: NAHS. Lawrence Davis: Football: Track: Baseball: Student council, rep., alt,: C club: Chess club: NHS: Spanish Club: Tri-Hi-Y. Sherry Deatherage: Jr. play: Fr. one- acts: Speech play: FTA: HSRC: Thespians: Shakes: Debate. Carl Decker: ROTC: COE. Bobbie Jeanne Deister: Student council, rep., alt.: Jr. play: All-School play: HSRC: Latin club: Literary Arts Seminarzl NHS: Science club, treas.: Thespians, program chairman, Darrell DeLap: DE: ROTC: Spanish club. Richard Den- ham: Band. David Detillier: Football: Track: COE Donald Dickey: Track: HSRC: Industrial Arts club: Latin club: NHS: Science club: Hi-Y Baush and Lombe Fred Evans September 5, I 946-October 7, l 963 ln Memoriam . . . Sanford Owings August I8, 1946-March 7 , 1964 Thanatopsis So live, that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan, which moves To that mysterious realm whe , re each shall take His chamber in the 'l si ent halls of dealth, Thou go not, like The quarry-slave at night, Scourged to his dun geon, but, sustained and soothed By an unlaltering trust approa h , c thy grave, Like one who wraps th d e rapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams. senior classmates The Old Rugged Cross On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross, The emblem of suffering and shame, And l love that old cross where the Dearest and best For a world of lost sinners was slain. So l'll cherish the old rugged cross Till my trophies, at last, l lay down. l will cling to the old rugged cross And exchange it some day for a crown. To the old rugged cross l will ever be true, lts shame and reproach gladly bear. Then He'll call me som e day to my home far away Where His glory forever l'll share. Rev. George Bennard William Cullen Bryant S through extra-curricular activities C Club: A Cappella: Spring operetta. Brenda Howell: Student council, rep., alt., DE, HSRC, M club, pres., v.-pres. Kim Huff: Track, Band, Orch., DE. Mary Gayle Hughes: Student council, parl., rep., alt., Orch., FTA, UPVGVY Club: Pep club, As Yous. Kathleen Huller: Jr. play, Fr. one-acts, FTA, M club, Diane Hunter: Band, Orch., Fr. one-acts, FTA, Latin club, NAHS, NHS, Spanish club, reporter, As Yous, SHAN. Mar- lena Hurley: Pep club. Reinhold Hytrek: Track, Stu- dent council, rep., Foreign Exchange student, Orch., v.-pres., Speech play, FTA, HSRC, Literary Arts Semi- nar, NAHS, Shakes. Ruie Ann Ireland: Student coun- cil, alt., Band, Orch., Tri-M, As Yous, NHS. Judith Isaac: A Cappella, Fr. one-acts, Pep club. Lloyd Jack- son: Basketball, Track, Student council, rep., alt., C club. Rita Jackson: FHA. Walter Jacobs: Bond, Fr. one-acts. Meredith Jasper: Envoy staff, Maiorette, Orch., FHA. Chester Jennings: A Cappella, Spring operetta, ROTC, George Jensen: HSRC. Connie John- son: Maiorette, Freddie Johnson: Envoy staff. Gar- ver Johnson: Student council, rep., Band, COE, v.-pres., FTA, Spanish club. Joanne Johnson: Gleam staff, Sup. oft. occup. Kathleen Johnson: Jr. class ofiicer, HSRC, Latin club, Pep club, Science club, Spanish club, Tri-Hi-Y iCherry Creek High Schooli, Loretta Jones: Student council, rep., alt., Gleam staff, Jr. play, All-School play, Speech ploy, French club, HSRC, Pep club, Yell Leader, Quill and Scroll, sec., Thespians, Shakes, SHAN: NHS. Terry Julian: A Cap- pella. Sharon Justice: Orch., FHA, Spanish club, Carol Justus: Student council, alt., Orch., Spring operetta, French club, HSRC, Donald Kasmerchek: Speech play, FTA, industrial Arts club, Library club, ROTC. Frank Katsulis: COE, DE. Malcolm Kauffman: Fr. one-acts, Latin club. Dick Kaultmanz Football, Basketball, Track, C club, Student council, rep., alt. Doug Kays: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Student council, rep., DE, Terry Keeton: Football, Fr. one-acts, C club, Gwynne Keith: FTA, M club, Pep club, Carolyn Kelsey: Speech play. Russell Koester: Track, Science club, Spanish club, Baseball, NHS, Linda Kramer: COE, HSRC, Spanish club. Diana Krause: Student council, alt., Jr. play, HSRC, Science club, Shakes. Larry Krig: Football, C club, sgt. at arms, Band, sgt., A Cappella, pres., v.-pres., Speech ploy, Spring operetta, Tri-M, School song leader, Mr. School Spirit. Sharon Krueger: Basket- ball Homecoming atten., Student council, alt., Fr. one- acts, HSRC, Pep club, As Yous. Wayne LaMere: French club, ROTC, Rifle team, All-School play. Carol La Mont: Orch., Spring operetta, French club, FTA, HSRC, Library club. George Lauderdale: Band, Orch. Warren Lawless: Chess club. Nancy Leaf: FTA, Spanish club, As Yous. Paula Le Bow: Student council, rep., A Cappella, Fr. one-acts, Spring operetta, French club, reporter, HSRC, Pep club, Science club, Thes- pians. Lynett Leek: FHA, HSRC, Sup. off. occup. Pamela Lents. Orch., A Cappella, Fr. one-acts, French club, FTA, NHS, Tri-M. Cecil Lewis: Football. Connie Lewis: Student council, alt., FHA, FTA, HSRCQ PEP club. Sheryl Liddle: Fr. One-acts, M club, Pep club: Spanish club. Karen Lightfoot: Football Homecoming attend., Halloween queen, Art club, v.-pres., sec., French club, Pep club, Shakes, SHAN. Sheila Limpus: HSBC: M club, pres., social chairman. Lorraine Look: Student council, alt., Fr. one-acts, French club, FTA- NHS, Shakes. William Lorimer: Football, Basketball, TGVWVUSQ Student council, rep., Band, Latin club, Literary Arts Seminar, v.-pres., NHS, v.-pres. David Lotz: Stu- dent council, rep., Band, Orch., HSRC, Peggy Lynch, Student council, rep., Jr. class sec., Latin club, NAHS, NHS, Pep club, sec., As Yous, Valentine Beartown queen. Rebecca Lyon: Spanish club. Janis MacDonald: Fr, one-acts, Art club, FTA, HSRC, Spanish club, Shakes, reporter-hist. Michael Mahan: COE: DE, NAHS. Rita Malone: Spanish club, Orch., A Cappella, Music club, HSRC, Safety club iOklahoma Cityi. Sue Malott: Student council, alt., HSRC, Pep club. Karen Mann: French club, FTA. John Marek: Football, Stu- dent council, alt., ROTC, Pathfinders. Linda Markley: All-School play, Spring operetta, Commercial club, treas., French club, FTA. Dianne Marshall: French club. Gayle Martin: DE. Robert Martin: A Cappella. Delores Matlock: Russian club lEuropei. Gordon McBride: A Cappella, Speech play, Spring operetta, Thespians, NFL, Varsity debate. Mitchell McClain: Student council, rep. James McComas: Football, Stu- dent council, rep., alt., COE, DE, program chairman. Robert McConchie: Student council, rep., Band, All- School play, French club, HSRC, ROTC, Pathhnders, Science club, ROTC, Crossed Sobre club, pres. Kath- ryn McConnell: Jr. Class treas., Envoy staff, Jr. play, FTA, v-pres., Pep club, Quill and Scroll, v-pres., Spanish club, sec., Thespians, reporter, Shakes, SHAN. William McFadden: A Cappella, HSRC, ROTC, Pathfinders, Rifle team. Annette McGinley: Student council, alt., DE, FHA, Pep club. Geraldine Mc- Gowan: Jr. class pres., All-School play FHA, sec., lCabool high schooli, NHS. James Mclntosh: Tennis, C club. Stanley Mclntyre: Basketball, Track. Arthur Mclrvin: ROTC, Pathfinders. James McKinney: Gleam staff, Art club. Phillis McKinney: Fr. one acts, FHA, FTA, HSRC, Science club, NHS. Diane McPherson: Fr. one acts, Pep club. Connie McQuain: NAHS. Alan Mei- nershagen: Fr. one acts, NHS, ROTC, Rifle team, Capt., Science club. Julie Meloan: Student council rep., Art club, DE, treas., FTA. Ann Mesle: Student council, rep., alt., Orch., Fr. one acts, Chess club, treas., Thespians, Shakes, NFL, NHS. Andrea Meyer: Student council, rep., alt., FTA, HSRC, Pep club, Spanish club, As Yous, v-pres. Mike Miller: Football, Basketball, C club, French club, HSRC, Science club, Baseball. Andrew Mills: COE, French club, FTA, Latin club, ROTC. Carole Miner: Student council, rep., alt., Gleam staff, A Cappella, reporter: FV. One OCTS: Spring Operetta, French club, HSRC, Industrial Arts club, sec., Quill and Scroll, parl., Jr. play. Robert Minor: All-School play, Science club. Sharon Mock: Sup. off. occup. Sandra Moore: FHA, FTA, HSRC, Science club, Art club. Kathleen Morgan: FTA, sec., HSRC, Thespians, Ronald Morgan: Fr. one acts, ROTC, Pathfinders. Carol Morton: Student council alt., Maiorette, Fr. one acts, Art club, Library club, :S YN sl T 3 S-1 O ite Stuydents bralgide science awar kklrrlco hol r hip, -in. L r Dickey: RO . Larry D b' Fr. n cts. St ey Dobbl: ing o tta orge kemei r a rd. Jaan' ollins: B , Fr lu SRC, Qgins., HS, sec Pep dbg Tri VU, , sec. as. As Yous. To Dgbon: Foot , Tr , Studen ouncil, alt., Jr. pl - . one , Ches club, RC, Library club, is clu , Thepan. Ka n Douglas: Orch., I All c l play p fqgylay, FTA, Libraryw ,lf n Thespians Nautl , is ' 5 ' , F . mn la CO OAnn Dow: FHA, , HSRZ S I owney: club, Library c vi or n: C .g Mary enberger: A p' a, Spring o er- etta, Li rary club. ioki : Fr. one acts, IR- . m club, HS , up. o ccup. - fi El . I: Fr. one-acts, C obert Esli r: Stud yu- ci, rep, alt., Band ren Evans: Speech pl , ibrary club, Nancy Evans: COE. Larry ,M Baseball, Stu- ent ouncil, rep., French club, Latin club. Mavis Ewing: Orch., Spring operetta, HSRC, Spanish club. Steve Fadler: Student council, pres., rep., Jr. class pres., Junior Prom King, Jr. play, All-School play, Speech play, French club, pres., Thespians debate, NFL, v-pres. Nikita Farris: Fr. one-acts, Spring oper- etta, Commercial club, French club, HSRC Literary Arts Seminar, NHS, Science club, NCTE contest, tin. Paul Fender: Track, Band, Fr. one-acts, All-School play, Spanish club, Student council, rep. Clara Fe- wox: FTA, NHS, Science club, Spanish club. Nancy Fields: Student council, rep., Fr. class otticer, Soph. class officer, Soph. play, Fr. one-acts. lNotre Dame de Sion and Mount St. Scholasticat. Gerald Finke: Student council, rep. Senior class v-pres., Spring operetta, FTA, HSRC, Science club Spanish club, pres., NHS. Ge rge Fisher: Basketball, C club. Ken- otball, Track, A Cappella, Spring onald Foster: ROTC, Pathtinders, neth Fitzgerel: operetta, COE. COE. Kristin Fow r: Band, Orch. FTA, Spanish club, rry Franciskato: ROTC. Albert Fris- ss club, ROTC, Rifle team, Spanish er: DE. Monte Gagliardi: Football, Track Student council, rep., Fr. As Yous, NHS. by: Art club, club. Albert F co-cap., Basket class treas., clu Terry Galloway: Basketball, Track, tud , ouncil, rep., C club FTA, Spanish club. M ry n : DE, FHA. Darlene Gannaway: R TC Ball ir. sp sor, A Cappella. Phillip Gibbs: nis, Fr. one-acts, French club. Rogene Gibbs: COE. glas ibson: otball, Basketball, Track, Fr. one- a , i g eet , HSRC, Baseball. Georgia Gill- p i : E. nthi illum: Student council, alt., Jr. play, r. o acts, Pep club, pres., As Yous. Guy i n:Vl . Ar club, Science club. Judith Glenn: . Les G e our: A Cappella. Rosalie Goeking: E, Spr g op ta. Gloria Golden: Jr. play, Thes- p' ns, C . Diana Goodwin: Student council, rep., F , Laveda Goodwin: COE, DE. Roger Gore: F ball, Track, Student council, rep,, DE, pres. K leen Gorrell: A Cappella, treas., Fr. one-acts, Spring operetta, Commercial club, French club, Pep cl b, Tri-M, Nautilus, parl., pres. SHAN, NHS. Slgbrlyn Gosseen: Fr. one-cats. Henry Gower: Band, Orch., A Cappella, FTA, Spanish club, Tri-lvl, Football, individual horizons Basketball, Track lPleasant Hilll, NHS. Robert Gaza: Band, ROTC, Rifle team. Natalie Graft: Basketball Homecoming queen, Student council, rep., alt. Bear- town chairman, Sr, class treas., Band, Orch., Fr. one- acts Art club, FTA, Latin club, NAHS, sec., Pep club, v.-pres., Thespians, As Yous, pres., SHAN, NHS. David Grimsley: Gleam stalt, ROTC. Dan Groesbeck: Football, Track, Jr. play Fr. one-acts, All-School play, C club, Thespians, Spring operetta, Pamela Grubb: Band, Orch. Fr. one-acts, FTA, HSRC, pres., parl., Tri-M. Margaret Grumman: Student council, rep., Orch., A Cappella, Spring operetta, Tri-M, pres., Shakes. LaVeta Guffey: Band, Orch. A Cappella, FTA, treas, Spanish club, Tri-M, sec., Shakes, sec. Peggy Hammett: HSRC. Nancy Hammond: Student council, rep., Orch., French club, Pep club, Tri-Hi-Y, Leundis Literary soc. lEast high schooll, NHS. Richard Hampton: Baseball, Football, Student council, rep., A Cappella, Spring operetta, C club, FFA. William Hanna: Football, Basketball Track, Student council, alt., Art club, C club, HSRC, NAHS, v.-pres. Vickie Hansen: Football Homecoming queen, atten., Student council, alt., rep., Sr. class sec., Pep club, Cheer- leader lheadt, Spanish club, As Yous. Linda Hanson: Art club. Linda Harbin: A Cappella, Fr. one-acts, Spring operetta, FTA, Pep club, Spanish club, Shakes. David Hardin: Football, A Cappella, HSRC, Bear mascot. Laura Hare: Speech play, French club, HSRC, Susan Hargrove: Orch., FTA, NAHS, NHS, Spanish club, Tri-M, Shakes. Carol Harmon: Speech play, DE. Dona Harper: NAHS, Sup. off. occup. Mervin Harper: COE. Charles Harris: Track, Orch., A Cappella, C club, Spanish club, Tri-M. Donald Harris: Football, Chess club, ROTC, Pathfinders, Science club. George Harris: Jr. Play, All-School play, Speech play, Spring play, Spring operetta, Industrial Arts club, Thespians, Library club. Jerry Harris: Student council, rep., alt., HSRC, Thespians. Charles Harter: ROTC, Pathtinders. Donald Hartl: Track, Golf, Merit Letter of Commenda- tion, Band, Chess club, Franch club, NHS. William Har- vey: Gleam staft, Speech play, Thespians, De- bate, Band, Soph. play, Fr. one-acts, All-School play, Football, Golf, V club lVan Hornt. Steve Hatch: Jr. play, Fr. one-acts, All-School play, Speech play, French club, Latin club, Thespians, NFL. Lorrie Head: Orch., A Cappella Jr. play, Art club, French club, treas., FTA, HSRC, Pep club, Spanish club, As Yous, v-pres., NHS. Cindy Heck: Student council, rep., Gleam staff, Art club, HSRC, Pep club. Larry Hedeen: COE, ln- dustrial Arts club. Helen Hess: DE. Suzanne Hettick: Student council, rep., alt., Envoy staft, co-editor, Spring operetta, choregrapher, French club, reporter, FTA, reporter, HSRC, Quill and Scroll, reporter, Tri- Hi-Y, Shakes. William Hirst: ROTC, Pathfinders. Ken- neth Hoag: Spanish club. William Hollaman: lndus- trial Arts club, Spanish club. Ronald Holliger: Band, Basketball, Baseball, FTA, Spanish club, v.-pres. Su- san Holt: Student council, rep., alt., French club, NAHS, Pep club, Nautilus, treas., SHAN, Linda Hon- aker: Student council, rep., Speech play, French club, HSRC, Pep club. Charles Hopkins: Football, I7 4 1, ,LQ 1 rv! 'if i- , . l' , M if V i for versatile contributions tolspditigf, fl it fbi fl! incl ,Ll iflyl ROTC. Barbara Storm: Student council, alt., Orch., A CUPP9ll0: 5PVlnQ Operetta, FTA, Spanish club, Tri- Mz 5liC1l49S, PVSSJ SHAN, pres. Linda Stoutimore: Fr. one-acts, Student council, rep., Merit Letter of Com- T mendation, Library club, Spring operetta, Scienceljlf Club, V--PVSS-1 Pep club, Nautilus, sec., v.-pres.,ll' SHAN. Ray Stuck: A Cappella, Spring operetta, ner: Football, Tennis. David Swan: Tennis, lSpanisl,i club. Nancy Taft: Fr. one-acts, Spring operetta, FH7X,J Lynden Talcott: Football, Track, Orch.,C,'club.llfynh HSRC. Garry Summers: DE, Spanish club. Mikessvfdid- V W' fi Talcott: Football, Band, Orch., Spring operetta. Donna ffm Taylor: Football Homecoming atten.j Student! co, ,A l cil, alt., FHA, Pep club. James Taylor: Footbltlxlll, Basketball, Track, A Cappella, Fr. one-acts, Cytzlub, HSRC, Student council, rep. Karen Taylo7YAHSRC,Aj . h f l Rep Club- ilell lea et:lShirley Wemfgf n.. ' fp,-,AP AJQJTISRC. Kggjmalhw eatonzljkl pbellolo inlg Oper L err if Fr ' ' a. P , l White: o tball, Tea? , Club' pres., FTAQ HS, Sliqronx hitehead:S Cqppellgf NQUHIUSI kng: gr? clu , Chess cl treas., he - ,ffl it c :' ci ela, S anis b. Gar V Wmtier: Meplliette 2? Cjggnlendazonalg! lring opei ig, 2 Lflfllfxlllllbz N jf pr6,s,QScience cl lo, p ,, Grand ,ward .dep. 'ience Hair, Armcjggholargip, semi. . nnle Wikke: tbjdent altyhgnvoy staff, r. ay, r. one- I s, Frenc ub,'H ,Sire ,hisfg MA: Peyilclula, giiill and' Scmll, Thfvilians, Sjhakes, FL Joh ie il s HSRC Orch o ert Wile Tr ck- A, ' V' ft. l ' ' fs ' Yi f .J Sheryl7WillErd?Jnd, ., Shakes, HSR L T Qdrolynu illiqmszl, Q . Ra pil' illiams: FFA. ie 'YWillia :Studentlcouncil,'lrep., ,lt yJAALJ , Honor NAHS, Spring operetta, French club. Slxan Ter : , H, GI ,lA I B, L - f' , L. f Student council, rep.: A Cappella, jf onejagtli fl hy. roirgi5Of:,lggSQlj9jgA'7gfpUdr,I.actin curl? IPS'-gYCQ'gi SPVINQ OPSTSTTOQ HSRC: l-Gllft ClUlUF'f Pgmenc . Quill fd! croll jpres.,,fShcJc Qtreas., res., SHAN. club, Thespians, Nautilus, pres., SHAN:J L. I fri Ly Oh W,?j.f6hZ,7tC,,C if Erelmh ye bp FHA: F-I-A, Thacker: Basketball, HSRC, Student c uncil . ep.,,fl yx, HS ' Apdlfh club,QMi ael lvvlwgrnlleyer: Footballl 1 - 3 ' I 4 f ' Ha Wise! rver:FCa X erciallclub. Carol Witte: Sup. Spring operetta French club, ThespiaI'LS. Gar A oft. occup. Richardl'Witte:,St15dent council, rep., Fr. Donald Thomas ROTC Kay Thomas A 9,9 pella l jg, Thompson: COE, Industrial Arts club. Janice T mp one-acts, Spring operettcf7NHS, Spanish club, Span- h Y!! Wm Aft Clubi COE? FHA- JUCIY Tlafdesi CCF? FV' X ish club, Spanish Fiestaif Merri Lou Wolfe: Library class v.-pres., Pep club, Biology club, Home Ec. club CSioux Falls, South Dakotal. Peggy Townley: Student council, alt,, ROTC Ball spon., A Cappella, sec., Spring operetta, HSRC, pres., Pep club, Shakes, v.-pres. Richard Trundle: DE, ROTC, Rifle team. Walter Tryon: Football, Track, Student council, rep., Jr. play, Fr. one-acts, C club, ROTC, Pathfinders, Thespians. Judy Turner: Fr. one-acts, NHS, Science club, Span- ish club, Shakes. Barbara Turnour: DE, FHA. Ray- mond Vader: Band: DE, Spanish club. John Vermillion: Chess club, ROTC. Janice Villerup: HSRC, Frances Vineyard: Student council, AFS chairman, Envoy stafl, editor, All-School play, HSRC, Library club, sec, NHS, Pep club, Quill and Scroll, treas., Science club, Thespians, Shakes, rep.-hist., treas, Marilyn Vogt: FHA. Joan Wagner: Sup. oFl. occup. Barbara Wallace: Sup. oft. occup. Ronald Wallace: Baseball, Basketball, Student council, alt., Art club, C club, NAHS, Spanish club, FCA Conference, rep., KCAI scholarship. Brian Worr: Basketball, mgr., Band, sgt., Spring operetta, C club, Latin club, pres., NHS, Tri-M. Sharon Watson: French club, FHA, FTA, HSRC, Shakes. Laura Jean Weir: Student council, rep., Band. Charlotte Wells: Student council, alt., HSRC, i H club, NHS. Kent Womack: Football, mgr., Orch, A Cappella, Spring operetta, John Wonsetler: COE. Donna Wood: Student council, rep., alt., Library club, Pep club. John Wood: Band, Orch. Sandra Woodward: Speech play, Commercial club, FHA, HSRC, Science club. Carl Woody: ROTC, Pathfinders. Charles Woody: ROTC, Spanish club. Connie Wool- dridge: HSRC, Nautilus, Sup. oft. occup. Patricia Woolworth: Student council, rep., Jr. prom queen, Valentine Beartown attend., ROTC ball sponsor, Band, French club, lvi club, Pep club, Cheerleader, As Yous, Drum maior. John Worrel: HSRC, ROTC, Path- finders. Linda Wright: FHA, HSRC. Pamela Yake: Stu- dent council, rep., alt., A Cappella. Dennis Yancey: Football, FFA, reporter. Ronald Yancey: Football, FFA, pres., V-pres. Dennis Yocum: Football, Track. Leon Yocum: Football. Duane Burns: COE. Beverly Willoughby COE: FTA. Kent Ferrie: Basketball, Stu- dent council, rep., COE, Science club. Linda Chap- man: Spring operetta, HSRC, Beverly Ivy: Speech play. George Nave: Band, DE. Georganne Riepe: French club. Wendie Robbins: French club. Cheryl Sapders: COE. Bob Wilson: Band. '- 277 .- These vergiegteexperiences prepare them Pep club, Yell leader, Spanislsc club, Tri-Hi-Y, ,As Yous. Shirley Muirhead: COE,,,fA Cappella, Sp'Fing', operetta, Student council, alt. Carol MuAlkey:,fCOE, FHA. Judy Munro: coe, DE, French clu?,mTh:iinians, Fr. one acts, Speech play.'Jfudlthf Myj lipassl FHA, Pep club. Deloris Nave: Sup5oFl. occup. John Niblock: Football Track, Art club, Student council, alt., HSRC, NAHS. Vicki Nihill: Student pouncil, alt., FTA, NHS, Pep club, Spanish club. ralcl Nolan: Jr. play, Spee V, Thespigns, v- Fesj Linda Nor is: Elfwy H512 ,pe'Q9!,:iaig,Mtg1:qgir OfH'lCfC1f'l:hfOwlQJj,'BOS- ketball, Track, Baseball, C club, Art club, NHS. Mar- vin O'Dell: COE, DE, Band. Ronna O'Hara: Art club, COE, French club, FHA, Michael Oliver: COE. Sharon Orscheln: Envoy statt, Commercial club, Fench club, HSRC, Tri-Hi,-Y. Carol Ozburn: Student council, rep., K! 1 X: .f gc L, Sup. xott. occup. Karen Robects: A Cappella, FHA. Patricia Roberts: A Capp llaf!-Donald Robinson: Foot- ball, Basketball, Trac , ,C ,clubf Linda Rockwood: Mpiorette, Spffnisyt' cl ,.ffLibfary Slllbf Dennis Roden- ,,berg: FTAG'!5tudent council, rep., Chess club. Mary Rogers: FHA. Joseph Roos: Band, Orch., Spring oper- etta, .Spanish club, Tri-M. David Rosenbaum: fl ROTC:'fPdthtinders, Science ,.-, ,T b, NHS, club, one-acts. Sharon othwell:f Fr. 'ne- q6ts,,fCOEQMt1Lgafet,Runion: ,Ft-lQ?Geneg?us llztllen. nis, C Elub, pres:,,5'tudent counci , v,-pres., O stand- ing senior bo,y.,:-'Band, Spanish club, Janet Russell: Gleam staft, Envoy staFf, Shakes, HSRC, Student council, rep. Mary Russell: Orch. Noel Rytter: lndus- trial Arts club. Judy Sanders: Student council, rep. ,alt 'FHA, v.-pres., HSRC, Pep club, treas., As Yous f Art club, FHA, FTA, M club, social chaifman, NfZ4HS,fil,L4 lfert,7Sanders: COE. Jerry Scanlan: ROTC, DE. pres., secf,fPieS'p,ClubffCh,eerlpdder,ff.A5b Yous. E oyyfft-' rank Schaffer: Fooglfizif Basketball, Baseba l', C G. ,Vi .I if V, -A -r 5, P rks. ,Bask TQiniQj C c Db sec., treas. Sttrdent Ciub, Band, Student co, cil Zgwlass councii tregs., All-School play, Spring operetta, Lit- ffatip' cl b. Stanle 7, chapgler: and, C , Sharon erary Arts Seminar, treas. Bill Parsons- Spanislfclub 7tcha!u44ifQEQQgif Schultz: Student c uncil, rep., Gary Parsons ROTC, Rifle team. Denny? Patton: Ho orfoc., French clu , FTA, HSRC- NA , Speechopgaygj Sciepze,Ajl,.rbffQL a Pendeggqs?t:'ArrCf ZQQNHS, t lub- T , club, C ,'QSci6zce club. Terr Perrin: Spririg aper- etta, FFA,f'Clinton Peters: Lfin club, NHS. Connie Phillips: Student council, a ., Band, HSRC, Pep club, Spanish clubf Susan Phillips: Football Homecoming atten., Student council, alt., Hallowee written., A Cc?- pella, FTA7Pep clu,b,jCCieerleader, S: Fr, o v-presf' 'phxcwssfse ., Jryclass X7 es. Ted i- lips: Ban ,L Spanish club. Donna Pike: Student council, rep., Latin club, Pep club. Karen Pilgen. A Cappella, K1 fl Seabazftgaigligsketball, Track, Baseball, C club, A Cappella. Michael Seal: Football, Gleam staFt, Fr. one-acts. James Seeley: Band, Commercial clu treas,, F,TA, Scien club, Gary Seger: B et li ' Mel I ' Page e c 71 K n n eh . . ne-actsf: ,f , , 2 ' rsfgbrary clu SlK:Zheld: tudent cou il, alt., ROTC. Michael Shannon: Chess club, Latin club, Science club. Ggiger Sh rp: Student coun- cil, rep., alt., Fr. one-acts, CO FHA, FTA, HSRC, club Sp ' c hull FTA Spanish Fr. one acts, Spring operetta. Princess Pine: Com' Pep is lb. ic 5 2 mercial club, sec., Sup. oft. occ p. Anna Player: z, s ' irtia Si r: bFHA.kGary dent council, alt., Orch., Art cl . I ' n , Band, sgt., Orch., Tri-M, FTA. Ro ert S inner: Pep club. Aida Ponticelli: Stu ent council, rep., ROTC: PGTl1fif'tCl9FSJ. DOHHG Skouse: Student C uncil, X Foreign Exchange student, A C ppella, FTA, HSRC, sec., alt.:OUTSTGf1ClEf19 QlVl: AA W 0 V Pep club, Spanish club, Nautil s. Gary Porter: O , f r. play, Speec - A, seg,-f ' y u se '. i . at . 1 f - ' r Hi-Y.Ma1Qf rt f COMF Connie Po in-f pf , S s , Thespians, sec., hakes, sec., peyfil e P Powelliifiv ,X om! chap., Debate, NFL, SHAN. SandraVSloan: Commercial comi enff Student council, rep,,,fSb h. class ClUb: DE: FFenCh Clubf Sci nce ctE!HBa?g? Smith: v.-pres., COE, pres., Pep club. Warre?fP6well: F bt- . one-actzyzcgle MMO, i eft !6bnald ball, Bas etball, Science club. L' da Pragjzl mf? th: Scie ce een Smith: Band, FTA, Span- COE, DE FHA.,VinceiEr'chard: Me5tf'Lettg'6t f is club, Tri- f akes. Laura Smith: French club, mend ,,,Jt.3q:-lp-,Q i?School tfpluy, .Speech fplay, HSRC, Latin club, Literary Arts Se ' ar, NHS, Sgience, Spr' g merettaf ,French club, HSRC, NHS, ROTC, K club, sec., v.fpre544Nautil se . Rmh Bat. commander!lLt. Colonel, Pothfind , Rifle t rn, g WS n council, e ., c ., Commercial club. Thespians.,DiangPritchard: A Capp ney mith: A Coppell . Stephen Smith: Football. l,um.,-!EHfXi'f9f?QQFlLfZ,qmbo-,Spgec Spiay, Thespfagzff Loiuse purge? COE- French lclub, FHA David' Spar- Baslgetbati, Stu en council, 'rep4, FFA lLovv Wfityfh' F ailing: Orch., I. Carol Spotts. Band, Maiorette, Drum schoolJ:'.Charl,6tte NFiSMD99rQf5!Epp: Track, c ncilfjlif, AAUVV Honor soc., FTA, HSRC, M club, L 'n cub, Pep club, NHS. Paula Reagin: Student council, alt., AAWU Honor soc., Orch,, A Cappella, Literary Arts Seminar, NHS, Pep club, Spanish club, treas., As Yous, sec. Pamela Reeves: DE, sec., HSRC, Stephen ReiH: Track, COE, DE. Gregory Resch: Track, COE. Barry Richard: COE, ROTC. Terri Richards: COE Aiappellaf Springirperitt S dron Rauh: Student A , 1 2egs.,aPep club, pres., Student council, alt. U2 ytownl. ep, ightmyer: Footbdll, Band, DE. Mike,Ril7 : ROTKI1 P yllis Roach: DE, parli SpanislyQcluifQwDixie Roberts! 2 u ff ff: ' of t Cf' -'P' ., .VX .J A , ,. ff ,A . ,K--'f7jf'f CCS .fi Q f rf- eff? f2 76 Mail'3y'F. -oats, HSRC, M club, sec., treas,, Pep ic i Srader A Cappel Spring operetta Pep Vfifub. : if ' 5 club. ,Cbrde Standley: Carolyn Stark: Band, 'Ori:h., A Ca fa - eretta, S ani ' club,,.ldangyiStQQlQ?P'tlF1eAl, Libragkcib, Spgnizggglig ,Naiutilusff ri one-acts, NHS? aul4StQ1'ner: Spring iopxeretta, Latin club, NHS'CBarbaiTStill: COE, French club. Gloria Stillwell: Qrcii.-7-Spring ope tta, Com- mercial club, FHA, VA, Scienygfgb. ,Ro ld Stites: Footbalygtudentffcouheil, rep, Chzgsflruii, The-spians, tfeas., Debat ,'NFL, pres., Boys' State, Boys' Nation, rep., NHS.-fichael Stone: DE, . , f.'Q' f ' with fond mementos on these pages ,V X, , . UN' ' 1. L uf 'S Q. e M EX K M es M N . ,V Lu ky e E Y , . W xy L N A X' ,Lf KV uk I h my klv K 'YB V X -J x x -V' 'G X5 W SM M W f X W ' X, 'Ev X X? 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Qi 5 ff ' 3 Q gg N in 2 .179 ' ' msg 25 3 M X ff, f A ,EL 2 F QYNS X 53 Q 9 218 Stuck, ko Seniors 6 1u6661, 51161611 64,252 6114616, vv6y116 64, 171, 258 aMont, Carol 64,152, 148, 156 ongevin, Sandra 64 aQuet, Sharon 64,153 Lauderdale, George 64,159, 157,243,156 auth, Susan, Not pictured awless, Warren 64 awson, James, Not pictured each, Bill 64,217 661, N6116y 64,249 GeBow, Paula 64, 262, 235, 244,147 Leek, Lynett 64,182 ents, Pamela 64, 261, 237, 147,226,156 ewis, Cecil 64 Lewis, Connie 64,218,244 Lewis, Gregory 64 Le ' obert 64 e, Sheryl 64,213,230, 244 ightfoot, Karen 64,269, 200, 201, 267, 254, 244 L us 5116116 64,213,230 , William 64 ook, Lorraine 64,237, 254, 226 orimer, William 64,223, 241,227 otz, David 65,223 ynch, Peggy 65, 245, 253, 226 Lyon, Rebecca 65,242 Ma:Donald, Janis 65,254 Mahan, Michael 65,233, 260 Moliwat, Rosemary 65,153 Malone, Rita 65 Malott, Kathleen 65 ann, Karen 65 Marek, John 65,172 Markley, Linda 65, 235, 237 arsholl, Dianna 65 artin, Alpha 65 Gayle 65,233' Martin, Robert 65,146,148 Masten, Robert 65 Sv Mathany, Clinton 65 .NA atlock, Delores 65 axwell, Donny 65 Mayhew, Gail 65,153 McBride, Gordon 65, 26 242,147 McCart, Dennis 65 McCarty, Joseph 65 McClain, Mitchell 65 cComas, James 66,233 ' McConchie, Robert 66, 177, 172,171, 173, 235, 227 McConnell, Kathryn 66, 236, 237, 254, 255, 24 , 249,142 cDole, Gary 66 cFadden, Bruce 66 Ginley, Annette 66 an, Geraldine, Not pic , ames 66 clntyre, Stanley 66 1 611y111, A111161 66,170 McKinney, JarrIBS 661141 N161c111116y, P1111116 66, McMohill, Calvin 66 cPherson, Diane 66, 24-4 227 218, McQuoin, Connie 66, Meador, Norman 66 Meinershagen, Alan 2 171,177 Meise, 0161161 78,184 M61611611, 0161161 66 M616611, Julie 66,233 Mesle Ann 67, 262, 263, 248, 228, 254,227 Meyer, Andrea 67, 244 Meyer, Peggy, Not pictured Middleton, Eddie 67,153 Miller, 11111611661 67,19a, 239,231,251 M11161, vy611116 67, 185, 251 Mills, Miner ,245 A11111611 67,232,235 c61616 67,239,219, 79,l265,146, 141 Minor, Mock, Moore, Moore, Moore, Robert 67 Sharon 67,182 Lindo 67 Richard 67 Sandra 67, 248 Morgan , Betty 67 Morgan 236 Morgan , Morin , , 14611116611 67, 262, ,2 37 Ronald 67,174 Sharon 67 Morton, Carol 219,260, 248,252,245,67,202 M111111666, s111116y 67,232, 146 Mulhe Mulke Munro arn, Robert 67 y, Carol 67,152 , Adell 67,233 Mutalipassi, Judith 67, 218, 245 Narramare, Ernest 67 Narron, Deanna 67 Narron, Rex 68,153,191, 147 Nave, Deloris 68,182,152 Nave, George 68, N116166k, J61111 68,230X' . Nicholson, Gail 68 A Nihill, Vicki 68,245 Nolan, Gerald 68,262, Linda 68,2 Roland 68 Norris, Norris, Northcraft, Michael 68, 231 O'Dell, Marvin 68,233 O'Hara, Ronna 68,232 Michael 68 Orsche , t 271,142 Oshel, James, Not pictured wens, Gary, Not picture 1 Oliver, Olmstead, Beverly 6 ln Sharon 68,79, A 1 O ings, Sanford 68, Index P61161, M61y 69,233 Powell, Connie 69,146 Powell, Patsy 69, 232 Powell, Warren 69, 251, 206 Progrnan, Linda 69, 233 Prather, Noel 69 Prentiss, Richard 69 Prichard, Vincent 69, 176, 174, 235,177, 262, 172, 227 Prichard, Diana 70,147 Pulliam, Sondra 70 Queen, Paula 233 Rambo, Kenneth 70, 262,148 Ramey, Kenneth 70 Ramsey, Charlotte 70,260 11666, D61111y 70,146 Rasperger, Joseph 70 Rauh, Sharon 70, 213, 230, 148, 226 R666111, Paula 70,241,252, 147,226 Reeves, Pamela 70,233 Reitf, Stephen 70,233 Resch, Gregory 70,232 Richard, Barry 70 Richards, Terri 70,232 Riepe, Gearganne 78 Riepe, Nancy 70 Rightmyer, Allen 70,159 Skaggs, Skinner, 159, Barbara 72,153 Gary 72, 261 , 154, 158, 156 5111111161, 1e6661172,170,177, 157, 259 Skouse, 263, 264, 222, 254, 255, 257, 227 Sledd, Bruce 72 P616y 72 Sandra 72,233 Barbara 72 Carole 72 Charles 73 Donald 73 Douglas 73,184,251 Kathleen 73, 159, 254 161116 241,73,1a3, Donna 72, 223, 262, Sloan, Sloan, Smith, S1111111, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, 239, 235, 251, 253, 226 Smith, Ruth 73,229 Smith, Ruth Ann 73 Smith, Stanley 73,147 Smith, Stephen 73 Snodgrass, Joyce, Not pictured Spoke, Larry 73 Spargo, Louise 73,232,242 Sparling, David 73,156 Sperry, David 73 Sports, Carol 73,2l2,159, Riley, Mike 70 158,230,244 Riley, P6111611 70 , - S16661, Vicki 73,243,244, R66611, P11y1116 70,233 1 147 Robbins, Wendie 70 Standley, Deanna 73 Roberts, Karen 70,147 Standle , Neal 73,146 Roberts, Patricia 70,147 anfieP8, Sharon 73,148 Roberts, Shirle 71 tairk, Carol n 73 158,156, R6111111611, 0611616 7 715 157,249 Y ' Robinson, Lionel 71 , ' teck, Joanne 73,242,253, 194,191 227,249 Stegner, Paul 74,227 Rockwood, Linda 7 242 Rodenberg, Dennis 71 Rogers, Charles 71 Rogers, Mary 71 Rogers, Melvin 71 Roos, Joseph 71,261 154 159, 24B Rosenbaum, David 227, 125,174 Rothwell, Sharon 71,232 Runion, Margaret 71,152 148 Russell, Gene 71 ,223,222, 231,264 Russell, Janet 7l,2l8,223, 254,271,140,143 u artha 71,182 Oz urn, Carol 68,213,2 ' 30,252,260 ussell, M61y 71,156 Palmer, Betty 68,182 11711511 151091711135 Parker, Karen 68,252 500419991 P11'11P 71 116116, 56616 6a,231,22 , s6116,61:. iheryl, N01 221,241,258 A P19 U19 ,,,,,,,,S, Bill 68,2 561111616 Judy 71,252,244 611616, G61y 68,17 172 Sanders, 11919911232 atrick, Frank 68 q Saxton, Timothy 71,233 P611611, 06111111 6e,257,25 Scanlon. Jerry 711233 earson, Katherine 6' 5511011511 Ffank 71 Pendergratt, Lola -- chapeler, Stanley 71,232, 611111, r611y 69,17 , IW' 143 h 7, 61616, C11111611 69,226 S01-1191511 5 91911 indc 69 Schrnelrng, Sue 71,148 e erson, Gloria 69 eterson, Phillip 69 Pheifer, Michele 69 llips, Connie 69, 249, Susan 177, 252, 69 26B,269,202, 03, 267, 236, 244 - 11111166 166 69 ike, Donna-Dee 69,218, 5 39, 245 , ilger, Karen 69,146 r ncess 69,182 P16y61, A6116 69,233 Ponticelli, Aida 23712451 253,16,17,69,29, 223, 26112, 27,653 147,248 Porter, Gary 69,232 Schultz, Alice 72, 262, 252, 244,227 Seaba, Sandy 72 Seal, Michael 72,140 Seeley, James 72 Seger, Gary 72 Sehrt, Melvin 72,174, 226 Sellars, Janice 72, 213, 242 Setchfield, Daniel 72 Shannon, Michael 72,251 511616, v11611116 72,9, 232 s11611J611, 0611 72,158 Sheridan, NGOH11 72 Shirk, Bob 72 s11u11, P6111616 72,254,2481 249 Singer, Virginia 72 Sivil, Joyce, Not pictured 281 Sterrett, Kenneth 74 Still, Barbara 74, 232 Stillwe 233, Stites, 228, Stone, Stone, Stoner, Storm, 11, G16116 74,21s, 156 Ronald 227,138,139, 223,262,263,74 Michael 74,232 Mu111 74,233 1.611y 74,174 Barbara 74,261 , 156, 254, 255,147 Stor William 174 Y1 Stoutimore, Linda 74,251, 253, 255,245 R6y 74,146 Summers, Gary 74, 233 Swaidner, Mike 74 Swan, David 74 Swinney, Kathleen 74, 153 Taft, Nancy 74,152,148 Talcott, Lynden 74, 193, 191 194, Talcott, Lynn 74, 154, 159, 157 ,156 Tanner, Charles 74 Taylor, Taylor, 260 Taylor, Taylor, err , 0611116 74, 200, 201 1611166 74, 192, 231, ,146,148 Karen 74 Vickie 74,148 Richard 75,217 T Y 1611y, su6611 75,185,262, 263, 253, 255, 227 Thacke Thomas, Thomas Thomps Thomps Thamps Thomps Timion, Titus, r, Ray 75 Donald 75 , 146y 75,262,147 611, o61y 75 on, Gayle 75,233 an, Janice 75,232 611, 111161y 75,254 L611y 75,179 Gary 75 Titus, Larry 75 Tiardes Townle , Judy 75,232 y, Peggy 75,177, 239, 254, 244,147 Trundle, Richard 75,233 Tryon, Walter 75,198,173, 226 iurner, Charles 75,233 Turner, Judy 75,25l,254, 255, 227 Turner, P6111616 75 Turnour, Barbara 75,152 Vader, 249 R6y1u6116 75, 159, Vance, Fred 75 v6111J61W666, w6y116 75, 148, 159,22,e, 146 v611M6616, 51161611 75 Vermillion, John 76,219 Villerup, Janice 76,219 Vineyard, Frances 251 , 142, 265,241,244,76,254, 223,262,227,79 v661., M6111y11 76,218 Wagner, Joan 152,76,l82 Waihel, Judy 76,219,242, 243 Walby, Ronald 76 Walker, Mickey 76 Wallace, Barbara 76,182, 183 Wallace, Ronald 76,223, 231 , 260 Ward, Gary, Not pictured Warner, Steven 76 Warr, Brian 76, 261, 154, 231,227, 156, 159, 157 Worr, Karel 76, 218, 244 Watson, Sharon 76, 183, 219, 239, 236, 254 Weaver, William 76 Weir, Jean 76,152 Welborn, Richard 78 Well5, Charlotte 76, 202, 244 Wendleton, Shirley 76,232, 243 West, Rick 76 Wheaton, Karma 76,146 Wheaton, Konnie 76,147 White, Paul 76,227 Whitehead, Sharon 76,243, 146, 226 Whiting, Robert 76 w11111661, 161116 77 W11111161, G61y 77,251,226 Wiggins, Jane 77 w1k116, 06111116 77,262,239, 254,143 Wiley, Velva 77,152,233 Wilhite, Nancy 77,148 Willard, Sheryl 77,233 Williams, Carolyn 77,233 Williams, Ralph 77,178,179 Williams, Valerie 77,79, 241, 254, 265, 260,141, 226 Willoughby, Beverly 77, 231 Wilson, Bob 78 Winholtz, Lynn 77,249 Wintermeyer, Michael 77 Wisecarver, Linda 77,218 Witte, Carol, Not pictured Witte, Richard 77,227 Wolfe, Merri Lou 77,226 Womack, Kent 77,19B,231, 147,156 Wonsetler, John 77, 233 Wood, Donna 77 Wood, John 77,159,259 Woodson, Clyde 77 Woodward, Sandra 77,251, 257 w666y, C611 73, 173, 174, 249 Woody, Charles 78 Wooldridge, Connie 78,182 Woolworth, Patricia 78,177, 202,203,223,267,230, 252, 245 Worrel, John 78,171 Wright, Linda 78 Yoke, Pamela 78,218,146 Yancey, Dennis 78,175,148 Yancey, Ronald 78,178,179 Yocum, Dennis 78 Yocum, Leon 78 Zaner, Janet, Not pictured Ronald 63 153 Seniors Abernathey, Marvin 51 Adams, Don 51 Adams, Richard 51 A11111116, J61111 51 Brown, Jim 53 Cross, Judith 56,261,157, Bryant, Gary 53,233 241,147,156 Buckner, Jane 54, 237,244 Croston, Carolyn 56, 167, Bulen, Charles 54, 233 237, 227 Bullard, 86111616 54, 23 146 Crump, Larry 56,153 Cutbirth, Betty 56 o611611, c6161y11 56,260 Burkey, Carolyn 54,148 Donner Alderson, James 51,193, Bums Cor' 232 Johnnie 56 'o6116w6y, 1611, 59,73,223, 'HighFiII, 51666 61 267,231,237,249 c36116y, M61y 59,152,223 Gannaway, Darlene 59,146 Gasaway, Vincent 59 Gibbs, Bruce 59,148 Gibbs, Phillip 59 Gibbs Rogene 59 194,211,191,23l 861111f W1111611 54 D V611 611, Eddie, N617 161611, 06116161 59 Alexandm' Roberl 51349 Burton, Linda 54 ed illpatrick, Georgia 59, A1eX0m1e'1 Sue 51 81111611, 516611611 54, 170, 1 614161166 56, 192, 232 Allen' Ref 51 235 4,191,231 o1116111, CY1111116 59,245, A11e 1 W'11'8 ' 511236 01161, J611y 54 06411, 11111611661 56 252 A1VeS'ef11 Jack 51 c66w61l, 1461611 54,249 o6611161666, s11611y 56,262, c1v611, Guy 59,251,271 A1VeS'ef11 James 51 C6111, 111611611 54,79,8,14 263,236 N GI61111, 111111111 59 A 'c1??o339C2Zg gL3 allahan, Vivian, Not ecker, Carl 56,233 Goctenour, LeIslie5g9262 ' ' ' ' ' ictured ecker, Ro 57,216 Goe ing, Rosa ie , , 227125112521244 S' ' c6111pl1611, 126116111 54,17 o611161, 8615616 57,2627-X232 Anjerson' Larry 51'14 223 2411251 olden, Gloria 59 262 431173215336 l1:1:f9g1E1 248 6 Campbell, Ronald De 54,1 Lap, Darrel 57,233 232 ' ' 1 1 1 5 1 ' 170,233 ell, Kevin, N61 6161111611 , Goodwin, Diana 56,233 Angatti, Linda 51,153 Armstrong, Martha 51 Arnold, Sandra 51,2 Austin, Bryon 51,261, 5 , A1111111, EI61116 51,182,223 Austin, Sharon 51, 218,1 233 Babylon, Patricia 51 , 226 Bainter, Gerald 51 861161, C6161 51,230,242 Baker, Judy 51 Boker, Karen 52 Baker, Walter 216 Balclus, Catherine 52,2 861116, 16611 52,239,2 Ballou, Diane 52,66,239 253,146 Barnes, Rex 52 Barnett, Michael 52, 271, 140 158,157,259, 156 3 Bartlett, Sandra 52 Bass, Paul 52,232 Bates, Joseph 52 Bates, Robert 52,232 Bauermeister, Robert 52, 216 Baysinger, Connie 52, 261 157,239,251,244,227, 147,156 Beal, Sherrie 152,148 Beale, Danna 52,229,243 Beck, Janet 52,156 1 Becker, Jannis 52,148 Becker, Robert 52,73,194, 199,211,223, 191,231 Beeman, Robert 52,232 Benedict, Ronald 52 Bennion, Anita 52 Bentch, Raymond 52,172 Beverstock, Rodney 52 Biggs, Michael 52 Billard, Lonnie 52,146,111 Bishoft, Janice 53,227 Bishop, Diane 53,232 Black, Kenneth 5O,53,223, 231,237,249 148,156 Blankenship, Jimmie 53 174 Bly, Dennis 53,158,25 Bly, Jay 53,159 Bogue, David 53 YBogue, Sandra 53 Bollinger, Jerry 53 oman, David 53 oman, Dennis 53,23 Boman, Lewis 53,233 ardwell, Jack 54 DeLong, Shirley 57,148 , Richard 57 239,252,244 6111161, D6v16 57 Carr, Larry 54 exter, John 57 arriker, Michael 54 ickey, Donald 57,251, c ,8 11 54,182158 ,227 5118 55253 lf1l11166116orieL1Z666 57 148 asteel, Nlckl 54,23 obbins, licny 57 ' astle, astle, 236, 253, 248, 226 248, 249 obbs, alan, ollins, 252, Joseph 54, 227, Linda 54 arpender, Elaine 54,261, enham s161116y 57, 246, Brenda 57, 233 Janet 57, 239, 251 6 255, 244, 227 61552, Marcy 54' 239' 252' Dotsan, Tomrrlluy 57,262, 2 Canon' June, 78,152 Douglas, Kat leen 57,262, C61611, 5611616 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Lance 3'1'239' 606166, 51161611 57, 152, 233 CEZQZQQIDYSKQZQ5 6w, 1641111 57,152 happell, Marcia 55,213, owney' 59117 57345 230 owns, Elrlnaldzgg 1 ugan ert 951' my 55'192'191' 1111611', 1116111116 57,213, - - 156,259 229 146 llL11,j?gC:d?IgL,f,?i5?3 ' Eichenberggr, Nlary 57, lark, Robert 55 2,13'146, , 16w6611, 06111161 55,232 Eldfldse. Vrckr 57,182, c16111, 511111111 55,147 1521148 lemenrsl Douglas 55,26 lliott, Suzanne 57,219 231 269, 183, 223, 262,263 156,157,267,241, 147, 242, 257, 242, 258 Cleveland, Larry 55, 228, 227 Elwell, sler, R Luana 58,148 2 ngland, Martha 58, 185 obert 58,185 Eslinger, Robert 58 vans, Fred 273 ore, Roger 59, 223, 233 orr Kathleen 59, 183, 61 53, 245, 227,146 osseen, Sherylyn 59,219 ower, Henry 59, 261, 146, 156, 237,154,159,157, 227 616, 12611611 60,153,172, 191 raft, Natalie 50,60, 223,- 271, 245, 227, 262, 252, 255, 260 Green, James 233 regory, Georgia 60,153 11111166, 1411111616 61 Hirst, William 61 Hoag, Kenneth 61 1 11611616611, w11116111 61 olliger, Ronald 61,248, 249 Holmes, Joy 61,167 olmes, Jay E. 62 Holt, Susan 62, 253, 255, 245, 260 olt, Theresa 62,153 onaker, Linda 62,152, 245, 148 W-lopkins, Charles 62, 193, 194,191,147 oward, Gene 62 oward, Jerry 62,233 , 111166 78,182,241 owell, Brenda 62, 213, 218, 223, 230, 148 1111, W11116111 62,233 Hughes, Mary Gayle 62, 223,222,156,157,252, 244 uller, Kathleen 62,213, 1' 230 Q oneywell, Sharon, Not pictured unter, Diane 62,252,255, 248 249 untsucker, Gerald, Not pictured - Marlena 245, 148, eiagg' James 62,232 C' Q. 1 , 2, 243 4 1111166, M66, 60,183,241 Grimsley, David 60,140 Groesbeck, Danny 60, 194, 211,262, 190,258 Grubb, Pamela 60,159, 239 Grumman, Margaret 60, 254,146,156 Guttey, La Veta 60,261, 154, 259, 254, 146, 156, 157,236,237 ammett, Peggy 60,184 ammond, Nancy 60, 277 ampton, Richard 60,1461, 191, 192 ancock, Michael, Not pictured Hanna, William 60,73, 19 194, 191,231,260 ansen, Vicki 50,60, 200, 201, 202, 203, 245, 252 lines, Marcia 55,232 WHS, 1401911 581227 Hanson, Linda 60 Qffel, Roberfq 55,239, vans, Nancy 58, 182,1 1 aralsan, Gloria 60, 202, 236, 254 232 219 43, 245 616, David 55,159,2 vers, Larry 58,223 v. . inda 6O,236,25 olemqnl Judith 55,147 wing, Mavis 58,157,156 2 49,147 6111611 55 166161, Steven 5812621264 ' 616111, 061116 60,146 611.116, No, 138,139,222,257,258 616, L61116 60,235 6 pictured F011151 151114110 58123512411 argrove, Susan 60,269, onway, Kathleen 55,15 2511 226 261, 2601 25411561 227 249 ender, Paul 58, 223,258 f 267, 237 Cook, William 55,232 911191 Kem 781232227 ar 1: Carol 61,233 611616116, 06v111 78,15 , eww. Clare 58,227 Q - D6116 61,232 157,158,159,146,154, Fields, NUHCY1 N01 Harper, Melvin 61,182 261,259 pictured H61116, c1161l61 61,261,267, 6p11666, 141111 56,223 101191 Gerald 50.58.2231 231 Corley, Carolyn 56, 177, 23712271 2481 249 Harris, Donald 61, 170,251 235,236,254,245,227 ish-er, Elsie 58 H61111, 666166 61,1B3,262, ornelius, Judith 56 isher, 690195 581231 242 arnell, James 56,236, 1511911 Paulo 58 arris, Jerry 61,262 237,227,249 111951611 149009111 5811461 Harter, Charles 61 Cornett, Charles 56 148 Hartl, Donald 61 ornwell, Donna 56 Cotter, Terry 56, 211, 231 itzpatrick, William 58, 192,211,191 1 Blackburn, Mary 53,152, E Bowman, Ralph 53, 171, oyle, Joyce 78 Bradley, Danny 53 reeze, Anthony 53,232 Bridges, LaJuana 53, 182, 152 3Briscoe, Patricia 53,213 Brooks, Ronnie 53 Brooks, Ruth Ann 53,237 Brown, Brown , Brenda 53, 232 Dennis 53, 232 Courtney, Thomas 56 Cox, Connie 56,152, 232, 248 Crabtree, Rendell 56,146 Craig, James 56,177,261, 154,171,158,25l,227 Crain, Randal 56,233,146 Craven, Phillip 78 Crawford, David 56,226 2 C116l1, E61156,271,216, 226 Flagg, James 58 1666, 5116166 58 aster Ronald 58 232 252,227 1161v6y, 11111111611 61,141, 257,262 Hatch, Steven 61 , 262, 263, 258 Hazelrigg, Kenneth 61 244,227,249,147 611161, 11111116 522,159,151 11666, 161616661,z56,z52, ranciskato, Larry 58,170 Frazier, Karen 58 risby, Albert 59 ulcher, Albert 59 Gagliardi, Monte 59, 192, 194, 199, 223,191,231 Heck, Cynthia 61,141 adeen, Larry 61 ,232 Hess, Hele 61 , 233 Hettick, Suzanne 61 , 79, 66, 223, 235, 236, 237, 254, 265,142 y rek, Reinhold 62,79, 16, 17,156,254,223, 239, 237,157,241 lgert, John 62 Ireland, Ruie Ann 62,261, 159,259,156,157,252, 227 1666, 11161111 62,219,147 bell, Maurice 62 ackson, Lloyd 62 ckson, Rita 62 Jackson, Wayne 62, 232 acobs, Walter 62 ' asper, Meredith 62,143 ennings, Chester 63, 173, 146 ensen, George 63 ohnson, Connie 63,148 ohnson, Garver 63, 232 Johnson, Freddie 143,148 Johnson, Joanne 63,182, 218,140 hnsan, Kathleen, Not pictured ones, Loretta 63,79, 202, 265, 255, 262, 243, 254, 244,227,141 ones, Ronald 63 ulian, Linda 63, 148 Julia erry 63 , avid 63 Justice, Sharon 63,248,156 Justice, Carol 156,63,152, 157,148 asmerchek, Donald 63,242 Katsulis, Frank 63,233 Kauffman, Malcolm 63 auffman, Richard 63,267, 231 es ouglas 63,223 , Terry 63,193,211, on 191 Kelle Y Kelsay, Carolyn 63 218 Kaeste , Russell 63,227 ornteld, Alex, Not i tured ' at, Linda 63,153 ramer, Linda 63,232 rause, Diana 64,239,251, 254 ,231 Keith, Gwynne 63, 230, 244 1 1 1 I' Krig, Larry 64,268,269, 267,154,159,158,23l, 146 280 , Q Q Q Q l K 1 Phillips, Cinda 90,147 Juniors Maness, Mike 88 Markle, Warren 88 Marley1 Arlene 88 MarleY1 Glenn 88 Marsh, Gary 88,260,170 Martin, Chris 88 Martin, Don 88 Martin, Mike 88 Mason, Ed 88 Matlock, Sharon 88,148 Marvel, Charlene 88 Maxwell, Beverly 88 May, Cheri Ann 88,262, 248, 237, 235, 227, 265, 254, 241 May, Luana 88 McBroome, Martha 88,244, 245 McCain, Sondra 88 McCarroll, Cheryl 88 McCarroll, Joan 88 McCarty, Glenna 88 McCarty, Orval 88 . McClain, Royce 88,173 McClary, Jone 88,265,244 245, 252, 260, 227 McCanchie, Richard 88, 175,173,l72,17l McConnell, Larry 88,262, 261, 257, 258,158 1 McCorkle, Bob 88,171 McCoy, Jerry 88 , McDole, Larry 88 McDowell, Linda 88 McGinnis, Connie 88 McGowan, Dennis 88,172 McGowan, Gerald 88,196 McKinney, David 88,173 McLaughlin, Dan 88 McMillian, Ran 88,217 -'iMcMullen, Nancy 88,262, Neeley, James 89 Newhard, Barbara 89 Newland, Bill 89 Newton, Katherine 89,146 Nichelson, Karen 89, 152, 148 Nichols, Deanna 89 Nichols, Nikki 89, 244,245 lsliehole, Phyllis 89 Nichols, Ronnie 89 John 89 Nolan, Noland, Jerry 89,262,175 Linda 89 Norris, Oatis, Jayne 89,95 O'Dell, Ruth 89 Oertwig, Diane 89 Olinger, Pat 89,148,149 Oliver, Mike 89 O'Neil, lleon 89 Orey, Bill 89,96 Orr, Janice 90 Orr, Nancy 90 Osborn, Tom 90,195 Osborne, Steve 90,148,175 Osburn, Elouise 90 ouinrette, Pat 9o,255,235, 251, 245, 227, 239 Overcast, John 90 . Owens, Tom 90 Oyler, Joyce 90 Padgett, Maureen 90,265, 235,245,237,251 Porie, Paul 90,145 Parish, Shelia 90,249,239 Parks, Carol 90,80,245, 244 Parks, Larry 90 Paschall, Bob 90 Patton, Diane 90 Paxton, Meredith 90 Pearce, Linda 90 Penrose, Terry 90 Perez, Richard 90,216 Perkins, D'Ann 90,202,203, 265,227,237 McMurray, Grant 88,265f 2441245 228 Perry, Rick 90,217 McQuitty, Bill 88 Pescetto, James 90 McWilliams, Linda 88,255,'Perterson, Wanda 90 236,227,249 Petrovic, Anita 90 Meadows, Darrell 88 Melchert, Bob 88,170 Phillips, Larry 90 Phillips, Loretta 90 Melton, Jim 89,216 Melvin, Donna 89,148,149 Philson, Steve 90,223 Meyer, David 89 tPiercy, Gary 90 Meyer, John 89,144,262 Pine, Steve 90 Micheal, John 89 Pitchfard, Rita 90,144,213 Middleton, Danna 89 Player, Earl 90 Miles, Carol 89 P091 Glyndv 9012351260 Miller, Bill 89,171 Pollock, William 90 Miller, Cynthia 89 Popp, David 90 Miller, Jeff 89,206 1Poteet, David 90,207,208 Miller, Joanne 89 1 Povenmire, John 90 Miller, Michael 89 Preator, Johnny 90,223,217 Miller, Tom 89,193 A 230 Mitchell, Carole 89 Mitchell, Pat 89,217 Mitchell, Patsy 89 Mock, Karen B9 Montogmery, Sam 89, 265, 217,250,237 Moore, Moore, Cloud 89 Moore, Gary 89,196,223 T Moore, Helen 89 Moore, Jennifer 89 Moore, Marilyn 89 Moore, Sheryl 95,249 Morgan, Melody 89,147 Morrison, John 89 Moss, Edward 89, 198,175, 172 Mudd, Jo Lynn 89,213 Mueller, Tom 89 Mullins, Carol 89,144 Mullins, Lindo 89 Munkers, Belle B9 Murray, James 89,170 Myers, Linda 89 Myers, Sandi 89, 265, 249, 235, 254, 239, 219 Price, Claudia 90 Price, Gary 90,172 Pritchett, Patti 90, 244, 245 Pugh, Tom 90,196 Pullen, Joe 90,192 Quillan, Bob 90 Carolyn 89,263,213QU1nt1 5UflDGfG 90 Ramsey, Wayne 90 Reed, Charlene 90 Reed, Danny 90 Reeves, Larry 90,206 Reid, Janet 90, 262, 213 Reitf, Mike 90,196 Resch, Kathy 90 Reynolds, Don 90,252 Rice, Mary 90 Rieh, Janet 90,262 Richardson, Monna 91 Ridenour, Gary 91 Rinehart, Louie 91 Rinker, Bob 91 Roberts, JoAnn 91,146 Roberts, Wayne 91 Robinson, Dwight 91 Robinson, Robby 91 Rocha, Emmett 91 1 Index Roe, Jonell 244 Rogers, Barbara 91,148,149 Rogers, Carolyn 91,255,249, 237 Rogers, Rogers, Jim 91 Linda 91 Mervin 91,196 Celesta 91 Rogers, Rogers, Roos, Jerry 91 Rose, Mary Ellen Rosenquist, Dave Ross, David 91 Rowe, Dick 91 Rowland, Dave 91 Ruppert, Bill 91 Rush, Robbie 91 Sackewitz, Carl 91,207,208 91,213 91 Saftells, Cathy 91 Saling, Susan 91 Sams, Donna 91 Sanders, Carvis 91 Sandlin, Roger 91, Sartin, John 91 Sartin, Nancy 91,201 Sauerbier, John 91,230 Savage, Danna 91 Sawyer, Geraldine 91 Scanlan, Charlene 91 Schaffer, John 91, 158,159 Schannuth, Bob 91,223, 207, 208, 222, 223 Schietelbein, Jerry 91 Schillereft, Kriss 91,217 Schindler, Donna 91 Schmidt, Jim 91 Schnetzer, Mary 91 Schrepter, Goldie 91 Schroeter, Lisa 91 Schuler, Beverly 91 Schulenberg, Chrestina 91 Schultz, Bennita 91 Schultz, Beryl 91 Schumaker, Ron 91 Schupback, Jerry 91 Scott, Harald 91 Scott, Martha 91,262 Scott, Ronnie 91 Scroggins, Beverly 91 Searcy, Ray 91,9,216 Selby, David 92 Self, Pete 92,173 Sellers, Jim 92 Selvy, Patty 92,149 Shclon, Jeannette 92 Sheldon, Randy 92,196 Schelp, Suzanne 92 Shelton, Linda 92 Sherman, Ann 92,148 shilrler, Richard 92 Shoop, Ashby 92 Shoush, Linda 92 Shutt, Richard 92 Siegfried, Martha 92,265, 244, 235, 251, 254, 237, 227 148 Simmerman, .lim 92 Small, Luey 92 srnollwood, Mary 92 Smedley, Kenny 92,175 Smelser, John 92,170 Barbara 92 Smith, srnith, 1311192 srnith, oiono 92 Smith, Ken 92,173 Smith, Norma 92 Pats 92 223 265, Srnith, Y 1 , 245, 249, 254, 227 Smith, Poul 92,144 Snodgrass, Frances 92 Soligo, Kathy 92 South, Linda 92 Sparks, Marsha 92 Speer, Jim 92,192,194,14l Speer, Ron 92,196 Spoller, Dave 92 Srader, Charles 92,172 Stafford, Stan 92 Stalker, Ron 92,95 stonger, Pot 92,253 Stanley, LarfY 92 283 Stork, Margie 92,201,244, 45 storr, Cheryl 92 Stephens, Marsha 92 Stephenson, Nancy 92 Stevenson, Johnny 92 Steward, Danna 92 Stewart, Margaret 92 Stipek, William 92 Stinner, Mark 92 Stabart, Larry 92 Stone, Anna 92,146 StonE1 Gary 92 stowell, Doug 92,216 Stowell, Kathryn 92,223, 229 Strange, Cheryl 92,244, 245, 223, 251, 229 Street, David 92 Strickland, Tom 92 Stumpenhaus, Gary 192 Sutherland, Linda 93 Swodley, Margaret 93 Swain, Jeanie 93 Swayze, Henery 93,148 Swezey, Steve 93 Sympson, Donna 93 Tague, Ronnie 93 Bob 93 Cecil 93,259,2o7, Taylor, Taylor, 208, 230 Morlho 93,202,203, Taylor, 263 John 93 Temple, Terry, Bob 93 Terry 93 lslilrlri 93,252,253 Barbara 93 Carolyn 93, 265, Thacke r, Thoman, Thomas, Thomas, 241 , 235, 254 Thomas , Thomas , Thomas, Thomas, Jim 93 Tracy 93, 262 Rick 93,193 Vicki 93 Thompson, Donna 93 DeeAnn 93 Thorne, Timme, Larry 93 Tiardes, Sharon 93,223 Tolle, David 93 Toloso, Janice 93 Tousley, Lynda 93 Troutrnan, Keith 93 Trow, Cecelia 93 Trow, Ronald 93 Tryon, Teresa 93,213 Turner, Dana 93 Turnham, Clay 93 Turpin, Bill 93 Twente, Darrell 93,193, 194,191 Tyson, John 93 Ulmer, Robert 93,148, 216 Underwood, Phillip 93,207, 208 Updike, Vivika 93 Valentine, Sue 93,262 Valleau, John 93,216 Vance, Jerry 93 Vance, Kathy 93 VanKirk, Dave 93 VanKirk, Linda 93,80,244, 245,252,243 VanMaele, Margaret 93 vonruyl, Ken 93,95,215 Vernon, Stanley 93 Wachendorl, Karen 93 Wagener, Susan 93 Waid, LaDonna 93 Walker, Jim 93 Walls, Kathryn 93 Walls, Shirley 93 Warren, David 93,171 Warner, Lewis 93 Warren, Wayne 94 Waters, Lonnie 94 Watkins, Linda 94 Webb, David 94,195 Webb, JoAnn 94 Weddle, Dale 94 Weeks, Margaret 94 Weeks, Roe 94 Welch, Connie 94 Welsh, Myrtle 94 wendleton, Ivan 94,170 Wesner, Tom 94,138, 263 West, Connie 94 West, Frieda 94 West, Johnnie 94 Wheeler, Albert 94 White, cltel 94, 208 White, Sam 94,196 White, Terry 94 whiteheoo, Melissa Whitehead, Wayne Whiting, Kathy 94 Whitnell, Mark 94 Whitson, Glenda 94 Whittle, Terry 94 Wicker, Garrie 192,193 Wilkinson, Larry 94,171 Williams, Russell 94 Williams, Sandy 94,262, 252,239,245 Willoughby, Dennis Wilmot, Mike 94 Windhorst, Judy 94 Winter, Patricia 94,213 Wipperman, Wesley 94,172 Wiley, Rose 94,213 Wilson, Isabella 94 Wilson, Kay, 94 Wilson, Paula 94 Wilson, Sharon 94 withrow, Larry 94 Wood, Janice 94,96 Woods, Brenda 94 Woodstock, Chuck 94,196 Woodward, Leslie 96 Wolf, Frank 94,172,171 Wolf, Robert 94 Wright, laill 94 Wyatt, Leonard 94 Wychoft, Richard 94,97 Yale, Maxine 94 Yardley, Jerry 94 Yates, Susan 94 Yelton, Bobbie 94 York, David 94 Young, James 94 Young, Robert 94 Zeigler, Lindo 95 Zumwalt, Nancy 95,97,147 Abernathy, Janice 95, 265 Amerine, Sue 95 Anderson, Mike 95 Baier, Barbara 95 Beal, Don 95,230 Bo ce, Kenneth 95,173 Eelihoff, Jim 95 Hedges, Marsha 95 Johnston, Sylvia 95 Kassen, Mike 95,223 King, Sue 95 Mandina, Carl 95 Maggard, Linda 95,213 McEntyre, Terry 95 Milligan, Vicki 95 Moody, Pam 95,244,45 Moore, Sheryl 95 Morton, Tom 95 Moss, Edgar 95 Polstan, Mike 95 Poteet, David 95 Roguseo, Pat 95 Reieter, Bill 95 Simpson, Roberta 95 Smith, Ed 95 Stonfill, Dennis 95 Swartz, Gail 95 Swearingen, Tom 95 Troyer, Jerry 95 Vantlook, Judy 95,147 Warren, Pat 95 Woodward, Pot 95 Wright, Sharon 95 Wiley, Rose 95 Zimmerman, Nancy 95,262 94 1 93 94 Juniors Adarns, Lagry 81, 216 1 , Agee, Elizabeth 81,9,2k23, 269, 262, 263, 244, 252 Albert, Roger 81 J Aldersan, Robert 81 , 1961 191 'i A Allen, 86616 81,226,227, 235 fi r Y Allen, o6n 81'r 1' Allen, D666 9,181,138,263 Allen, 16666 841,263,326 227 '36 -6 1, Allen, Slyaun B1 -,K Andes, Joyce 811, 236 - . Andrews,,Jim 81' DVC, Arendt, Joyce 81,196j97 A1n616, 0161166 81,196 Arnold, Michael 81 1, Arnold, Sliaion 81 X Arnold Stan 811,149 L, A 'M6114 81 Austin, A A6511n, Riley 81, 260, 235 Axton, 1s16n6y,81, 149, 244, 245 , . 1 Baby1qn,XJanet 81,158 nj Baier, Barbara 81, 213,135 Bailey, Barbara 81 it Baird, Connie 8'1,262,2 , 245, 252, 218 Bair , Lynnette181 7 V 86161, rilwrsaj Baker, ry 81X 1 Baldwin, P tile Bales, Geoggia 1 Ballance, Sue 81,219 Barnes, Jerry 81, J Barnett, Undo 81 , 260, 248 Barney, Gala 811 x X Barthel, Richards8,1 -k Basler, Charles 81 Bass, David 81 Bass, Jerry 81, 206, 207, 208 Bates, Mary Ann 81 Battrner,,,6nn 81,2149 , Beatty, Gary 81 1 Beck,XM8b-haelfal Becker, at 81 Q Beckerdit , Glenn Bedford, Jim 81, xr Bedswarth, Tdm 81 1 Bedwell, oe 813 fl Beeler, rgarer,81, 265 Belew, 'Mary 81 ,236, 249, 260 X, 5 Benedict, Norval,81 , v Benefiel, Janet 8i,244, 245, 236 ' 1' J Bernell, 'Carl 812' h Bergin, Robert 81, ,gerryf Jerri 81 Q J 1 erry, Jim 81 1 i1Bezemer, Richard 81 7 Bibb, Charles 81 it 981666, Lbjly 81,170 xllidstrip, Robert 82,263, V -J 241,262 4' ' '1Biggs, Earl' 82 3 1 Biggs, Linda 82,262 - - Binger, Lqsise 82 X 'Binnicker,,Larry 82,80,223 1Bird, Lynette 82 Y ' ,,XBirdsong, Bob 82' X 4. r L 81 ' A a11r1l46r, P61 82 '- A 1 5Blackman,,,lJames 82 Blankenship, Charles 82 1 Bottoraff,,-Kay 82 1 Horne, Cairi 82 ' 'Bowlen, Terry 82,, Box, Vernon 82, 173 ,la6y61, c61,g116 82,236,249 X Bradshaw, hirley 82 -Brady, Linda 82, 235,236, -1' 227 3 ,Bramhall, Kathy 82 Brandenburg, Terry,82 Brannock, Sue 82 Brewer, Lyonel 82 ' 71 8116111W611, 1611y 82 816666, 166116116 82,245 Brown, Curtis 82 Brown, Edward 82 Brown, Judy 82 1' 816Wn, 11n66 82,254,227 816wn, Stephanie 82 Browne, Gayle 82, 141, 146 1 X A Broyles, Kathy 823229 B1 yles, bindo 82 , Brgnson, Penny 82 X U Bfyoht, Donna 82 l Bryson, Alleti 82,217V 861166, 11n66 82 Q 131116-116111, w1l116ni 82 4 861 6, o6n6 82,217 -, 861 , N6n6y 82,148 Bur88p, 71 Cindy 82,244, 260, 249 245, Butitier, Diane 82 1 BU161161, J6n1s 82,22j, 244, 246 N r Butcher, M riorie 82D Butler, Bob h Butlit, Ed 82, 196, 265 X Butterworth, Marilyni82, 146 Button, James 82 Bybee', Janice 82, 244, 245, 235, 227 J c srns, Cindy 82,148,144, 27, 235, 42 c dwell, c6161 82237, 1,46,227,, ,J 1 Calf s, Teddy 82 -Carnglly nick, Judy 32 Corhpbell, Bob 82,1 2,175 Campbell, Davidi82,171 3 Campbell, Douglas 82 Carmichael Jeanne 82 can! Charfls 82,97, 265 Carroll, Mdrcy 83,223 Ca Cer, 'Glenda 83, 148, 144 Carter, Jim 83 J C61161, M ridella 83,,263, 264, 243x241 , 235,252, 227 ' Christy, 11n66 83,202,203, 'k,244,245 , Clark, Mike 83 , Clfzrk, Steve 83,242 Clhrry, Grace 83 Clemens, Ronald 83,171 Catan, Diane 83,144 wx Co erell, ichelle 83, 213, 244245, 227,235, 1237,251a 1, carry, L1n66183 .f Coffel, Dorothy 83,260,, 254,245,239 1: , ' Coffman, Cheryl 83,262, ' 252,222 H Cogan, Jeanette 83,149 Cdhoon, .239 J66y, 83,149,236, Cole, Lenor1gi'83 1 Conger, Pat'-83 , ir Conger, Richard 83 H Congers, Bei:-Sky 83,235 Constable, award 83,149, 196 Cook, Charles 73,263 Cook, David 83,263, 170, -X1 5 Carnivell, Ron 83 1 Comm, Tom Q3 I Cotton, Latham 83 Cauntrymanjfharlotte 83 Cok,' Carol 88 ' Cox,AJim 83 ' -. c6x, 11n66 83,226,235,244 Cox, Ric Cramer, Creston, 173 Crouch, Cruz, Jo hard 83 Harriette 83 Charles 83,13B, sln11l6y 83,265 hnny,83 sf CUPP1 J1111 83,175,172 Daniel, Amber 83,244,245 Darity, Darleine 83 1- 34 xr 1 ' 1 1 154, Index Davidson, Janet 83,147, 218 Davis, Be inda 83 Davis, Do na 83 Davis, George 83 Davis, Helen 83 Davis, Jutle 83,149,Z27, 158,251 Davis, Mahitha 83 D vis, Sue683,149 avison, 'Jpxnet 83,263 K Dhearingerh Carol 83,227, 248 ' A 06611161666 146116 83,149 DeBart le, Tom B3 DeLong, Cindy 83,159, 234 eWee se, lPat 83, 219, 249 exter, Sldaron 83 ickey, ib, Q 1y 83,217 v1 183 262, 244, 9 Y 1 245,21 . 1 ignan, 1311183 11n1n1614, Phyllis 84 V obbs, Hobbs , Downs, pjtald 84 agon, afbara 84 1616 84,196 1C ndy 84,235 Q ly, L1n66,84 D ncan, Jerri 84 sqzel, Ruth 84,149 61, A461616 84,149 strid e,l1 eanna 84 1, gm ra84 grngton James 84,147 dwafds, n 84,196 Edwafds, 3 84 Engelbrech , Jr 84,216 Elickson,C1ohn 4 561111696 Cindy 84,149 Faith, Gary 84 X Fann, Janita 84,219 Fanning, Diana 84 nslerfglarles 84 rmer, Rodney 84 -Farnsworth, Mariorie 84, 1 217 1,1 Farris, geld, Id Don 84 LinHa 84 ,eId, 12 616 84 ,EQ 'es nny 84 Pike, Dwell 84 Finley, Finney, isher, isher, S ndy 84 rry 84 D lbert 84 Je ry 84,196 itzpatridti, Tom 84 , Ford, Betty 84 2 !Ford, Charlette 84 Bard, RoPU84 1 13616, s6n6y 845,219,227fi 158 ' -, Ebuntain, Jane 84 Fraley, P Y 84,244,227 Francis, id 84,163 Frazier, rre D84 Freeman, ohn'84 6 Freemanzitois 84,262X213, p 265,2 ,245,252 Erifzzell, b 84 F5osS3.Ric rd84 Fulmer, To 84 Gabbert, l in 84,17 Gaddy, Fl yld B416 41 Gade, Ka n 84,2239 1 808' Je' 1464 lsix a van, , n , XGbnn, M82 84 'v X Gard, Russell 84 Garrett, Sgixrleyrfifi ' Garrison erry 84 ' Ggrtner,ICarol 841152 Gates, Joe 85 Q ,Gentry Doug 85 1 1 Gentry: J6n6 85,28Sy244, 245 1, o66193,sc:1S11l16 85 X, Gerdts, Lind 85,245 . G11666n 11111185 147 N G111661166 ,Y1Ck185pQ60 Gipson, J pette 85,418 ' fx 282 Glazier, Carl 85 Glor, David 85 Gooden, Dean 85 Goodrich, Linda 85, 147, 245 Garden, Connie 85 Gordon, Cheryl 85,260 Gordon, Larry 85 Gordon, Mike 85 Gorseline, Kenneth 85 David 85 Graves, Green, Richard 85 Greene, Robert 85,171 Grily, Dick 85 Groves, Tom 85 Grubb, Karen 85 Gulley, Robert 85,175, Gullotta, Mary 85 Gunter, Steve 85,149 Guyers, Jimmy 85 Gygax, Rita 85 Haddock, Jane 85 Hogan, Kathy 85 Hall, Pam 85 Halsey, Ran Hamer, Robe t 8 149 Hammett, Ra a X 5 Hammontree, George 85 Hampton, Da 5,8O, '147, 193, 1948530 Hansen, Lindd 89 Hardin, onnip8 Harp rolyn 8 J Harp ,XJene 85 Harrinit n, Carol n 85 Harring , Dobna 5 Harris, erry 85,262 Harshnerg Bob 85 Ha ,Ju 85,2 4, 45 Haikr, Dzlnris 85U Harvey, 1Linda 85,149 Harvey, Siharyn 85 Ha ley, Suzanne 85,263 Haw ins, Maritta 85 Hayeniy Helen 85 Hoye-s,1David 85 Hozen55C1'1dvJes 85, 216 Hazen, Suzanne 85 ,Hedges, Kendo 85 Hedges, arsha 85,148 eimsoth, Dennis 86,172 H6111116, MiReg6,193,194 1HenIey, R161161686 Hickman, Terry 86 Hickerson, Marsha 86, 144, J 145 N!-ligginbotham, Paula 86, 1 148, 149 Xblill, Alan B6 iHill, 11n66 86 Hill, Roy 86,217 '11, Tom 86 Hildebrand, Donna Hinkle, Doug 86 Hihton, Glenda 86 Hirst, Kathy 86 Hobbs, Larry 86 Hodges, Charles 86 Marilyn 86,149 Virgil 86 Richard 86 Eileen 86 Jim 86 Dick 86 Danny 86, 217 Holswarth, Mike 86,173 Donna 86 Dennis 86 Carole 86 Susan 86, 262 Horn, Larry 86,193 Horn, Susi 86,244,245 Horn, Judy 86 Horne, Vicki 86,213 House, Linda 86,476,248 Hubble, LaVern 86 Huhn, Kaye 86, 262, 252, 245,237 Hull, Vince 86 Hulse, Rose 86 86 Hodges, Hodges, Hoffman, Nolan, Holder, Holder, Holman, Holzman, Hooper, Hoover, Hopkins, 172 l-161n61116y6, c1n61y1 86,216 Hunsucker, Billie 86 Hunter, Susan 86 11616, Darryl 86 146161, Bill 86 Huston, Larry 86 Hutcheson, Kay 86,244,245 lmlay, Glenna 86,262 lott, Debby 86 ireland, Pam 86 Isbell, Albert 86 Jackson, Diana 86 Jackson, Robert 86 Jester, Dan 86 Johnson, Cecilia B6, 148, 223 Johnson, Fred 86,148,196 Johnson, Larry 86,216 Johnson, Ron 86,230 Jones, Bob 86 Jones, Jim 87,196 Jones, Marquita 87 Jones, Mike 87,172 Jones, Sarah 87 Karichner, Joyce 87 Kean, Alan 87 Keens, Barbara 87,148 Kennedy, Linda 87 Keith, Tom 87 Kelley, Bill 87 Kelley, Dennis 87 Kelley, 245 166116 87,213,241-4, Kelley, Kitty 87,263 Gary 87 Kemp, Keown, Roy 87 Keyes, Dennis 87, 173, Kibler, Kirk 87 Killbreath, Bill 87,171 Kinchle, John 87,216 King, Kennie 87,216 Kinnaman, Rozanne 87 Kirk, Barbara 87 Klein, Karen 87 Koval, Steve 87,216 Krahl, Karen 87 Krallman, Dell 87 Kralsen, George 87 Krohn, Gary 87 Kroph, Linda 87 Kruel, Terry 87 Kuechler, Hilery 87 Kuhler, Gary B7 Larnbkin, Reed 87 Lander, Donna 87 Landers, Bill 87,170 Landuyt, Pat 87 Lanning, Lawrence 87 Lankford, Danny 87 Lasker, Margo 87 Laster, Judy 87,216 Laster, Roberta 87 Latham, Warren 87,171 Lee, David 87 Lewis, Jim 87 Lewis, Joan 87 Lewis, Marilyn 87 Lewman, Ted 87, 145, 207, 208,217 Lightcap, Pam 87, 265, 235, 249 175 Likely, Marsha 87 Limpus, Gary 87 Link, Mark 88 Link, Rick 88 Linnenbringer, Ray 88 Linnenbrink, Cathy 88 Lobb, Jim 88 Loftus, Carl 88 Logan, Dora 88 Logan, Ronald 88 Love, Larry B8 Luff, Larry 88 Lusso, Jim 88 Luttrell, Jerry 88,171 MacPherson, Janis 88,244, 245 Madole, Vickie 88 Maior, Jack 88,144,223 Maliwat, James 88 Index fl C',Mic ell f Y le Dar I 114 196 earc , Cl1t'ford112 Sophomores Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin Martin, Perry 109 Mason, James 10 , 60 Maisie, Alieie 10 ,162 Massey, Richard 0 1 Masterman, Jeff 0 j Ma h ny, Caraly 9 Ma s , Robert 1 , 50 a n, Ronald ,1 109 109, 52 109 109 M , Linda 109 'M , Cynthi 1 n rd, Nanc 1 9,247 cBride, Al 9,160 c rthey, Linda 109 M at , thy 109 ' 5 er , Art 9 lure, Kath ,162 cConckie, R er 109 McConnell, C ryl 109 McConne 1, eanie 1 0 Mc o Steve 1 ou h, 1 09 1 M X C Q Culloug ' iean116 Mc anlel r a McDermot 'D ' , b , , ik 1 McDal , Da 1 M e G1 nda 0 n O 1 ' ni , cGinnis, Po McGrath, Ja McKenzi onald M Ke , Mar 1 M Ki ey, J6 9 M lien, Le O9 c erson, nnie 110 c er 'nda 110 inda ay 110 Kennet alll on, Sharon ngel, EII 't 10 Merrill t 0 Metts, Mike Mille Miller, Miller, Miller, Mee er Meg Mel , Ri e dell 110 l, Billie 110 nn 11C 1'1eryI11O ,D miie 110,196 rry 110,247 Miller, Leiani116 Mgller, Paul110 M1Hef, Sharon 1 10 110,162 Penney 110, Nieweg, Carol 110,152 Noland, Wayne 110 Novak, Mike 110 Nunn, James 110,151,155 O'Br' n P 110 Ode irl6L9ffg,1l0 O'i:l , Chilsty 1 , 52 1 ra, Dori 1 son Car I 0 O'Ma , hana 110,1 Outla , arbara 110,1 Owen Tim 110 1 Pack Tam 1-10 ' a gett, Paula 1 , 247,2 inter, Phill'p i lmer EI ris o a ark, bie 1 .ar , in a rick ' Patric James 111 Pat c , Jim G eg 1 1 P . Payne, T ee , Dan Pe er, -'aby 111 Per y, Harold 111 T 5 f Prs e l Pe r P rs, 9 1 52 P t o , c in s ra e 9 1 O E Pike, r Peters Pine, Pi aonlll n ar 'm 11 Gif , e, Tamm Pollard, K y F Polone or er, y Powell, Bob116l , Powell, Dean 111' Powers, George I1 1 Potter, Connie 1 , , Prater, Janet 1 1 1, ,l 5 Price, Gr 1,1f9,196' Price, JoAnn 111 ,' P1iee, Torn 111 ,f Priemer, Joyce 111,151 P16e1, Dele 111 Pu rd y, Steve 111 2, 11 Tim Ritter, Donna Ernie 112 Lester 112 Mary 112 Darlene 112 Roach, Mike 112 143' Robb, Leta 112 Roberts, Bob 112 Roberts 'Veronica 112 Rob rt n, Pamel l112 Speaks R b ette, P ty 12 Spemsl' R fnsonf D 1121160 Spradley, Mary 114,152 obrnson, nne 116 Srader, Dana 114,160 Roblns n haron 16 Soda, Jim114 5 ' I Ke 41 112 taley, Susan 114 R0 1 Lvf s 6114, Clara 114 Osef -- 1 16111, Vickie 114 011' 7 M112 Stegner, Me1y114,151,1 ROW UW 112 Steiger, Gerald 114 R Mfr' 112 Sterr tt Gary 114 1 Deborah 11 , , qm 114 11-1111 e Joyce , W 1 Janice 114 usse Ryan Sa e Sackm S nders canlan Scherer 5 P Pelanowsi Linda 1 60 S e I J utherfor , S a 12 ernon 11 ver y 11 Farris C G Ja Lin a ll er rc seiiefr ,Cy 1 c eler S Schyva CO Scott Scott Scot Sc tt a ,Gary t Carol 6.19 112 Gordon 1 a y 1 2 rc SandV112 160 Tanya112 112 Sears Tom 112,160 Seeley Jerry 113 Seever Julie 113 247 Sellars, John 113 , a11 R I 1 S1 '1 1 S1 11 ,224 , f P 11,0 1 l, ud , P liel 1 11,152 4 1112 1 ', 1' , a d111 I ,25 I , , s1 , 111 9, e I 1 , Pa , r , 1 S I 6 e, GI 1 1 ,152 , Ie 2 , er 1 , . 12 ,, , P 1 111 e111 , e112q Q , , ' ch tt, 'd 2 'IB pp hn ,D'k11 , 11 1611, Wilio 112, 51796, P ,Ji11.111 160,163 5 Q, o,.,,1e114 1 111 , :112, ,C is 111 511 , y112 5 , r , 112 D5 , c ly 11 s e, , Co i 111 ee - , Gy 6111 s 1 - , 247 , 'la 2 5' 1111 1 Rb 1 , 1 J1 ,160 I 1 , Pl M 5116,2 1 , Pl ef Sha v s 11 ,116 , 11 ' 1111 , , Pt - ' 118 J , ' , , 6 e1li11s2,,6gf - r Jay 114 1 lwell Dennis 114 tites Jan 114 ' okes Kerry 114,160 Stomb lly Shirley 114 ton an Chuck 114,162 ta er Ken 114,160 rm Gary 114 towell Robert 114 Strait annie 114 Steet lice 114,247 Phylis 114 arl 114,151, 155 Y' Y 1 nn Pam 114,151,153 Swayze Candy 114 Swlnney David 114 Swrnney Janet 114,162 w11ze1, He1iie1 J. 114 Taff Walter 114,247 Tankersley, Jane 114,152 Tann Kenneth 114 Thomas Carol 114, 153 Thompson, Gerald 114, 155 Thompson Kathy 114,152 Thompson Ken 114 111611165611 Mike 114 Thurman, Pam 114 Setchiield, Ruth 113,150 Sexsons, Sharon 113 Toms, Lynn 114 Tarty, Kathy 114 Shahn, Don 113 Towsley, Stanley 114,250 Shain, Shirley 113,153 Trader, Gary 114 Shakespeare, Cheryl 113, Triska, Larry 114 163,247 Tuck, Luey 114 Shannon, Pat 113 Tuck, Sheridan 114 Shar Barbara 113 Tuckness, John 114, 161, 196 P1 Sheehy, Christi 113,161 53 Margaret 114, 162, West, Wheeler, Wheeler, Nancy White, Diana 115 White, Micheal 115 Whitehead, Murray 115,160 Whitehead, Vicky 115,160 Whitehead, Phillip 115 Whitnell, Vicki 115 Whitney, Wallace 115 whimig, Kathy 115 Wigham, Bobbie 115 Wilcox, David 115 Wilcox, Wilford 115 Wilhite, Ronald 115 Wilkins, Debbie 115 Wilkinson, Sharon 115,247 Williams, Carrna 115 Williams, Clark 115 Williams, Jer 115 Williams, Malik115,161, 163 Williams, Rickey 115,155 Williams, Sharon 115,152 Willis, Rannie115 Willis, Dave115 Willis, Donna115,163 Willis, James 115 Willoughby, Debbie 116 Wilson, Charles 116 wileen, Gary 116,152 Wilson, Susan 116, 152 Windhausin, James 116,161 windle, Linde 116 Wise, Dennis 116,161,196 Witt, Darlene 116,152 Walhgemuth, Jim 116 Woods, Harvey 116 Woodson, Hurley 116 Waalridge, Sharon 116 Wright, Carla 116 wiiglir, c11e1lee 116 w1ig111, David 116 Wright, Gilbert 116 Wright, Larry 116 Yates, Jon 116 Yocum, Gary 116,196 Zander, Lallie 116,224, 201,202 zimmeimen, Alan 116,151, 155 zepen, Wayne 116 Le!!! may LL! Sophomores Abbot, Elizabeth 101 Ackerman, Jane 101 Acock, Jay 101,196 Adams, Paula 101 Aker, Peggy 101 Ailshire, Karroll 101 Allen, Bette 101,152 Allen, Bob 101 Allen, Glen 101 Alumbaugh, Jerry 101 Alumbaugh, Linda 101 Alumbaugh, Steve 101 Alvord, Don 101 Anderson, Bob 101, Andes, Linda 101 Andes, Vicky 101,160 Anhalt, Diana 101 Arnold, Jodie 101 Arnold, Norma 101 Ashcroft, Charles 101 Austin, Roy 101 Ayres, Douglas 101 196 196 ,161, Ayres, Randall 101 Baier, Nancy 101 Baird, Tom 101 Baker, Andrea 101 Baker, Ronnie 101 Baldwin, Kenneth 101 Bales, Ronnie 101 Bonham, Larry 101 Barnard, Don 101 Barnes, Bruce 101 Basham, Gerry 101 Basler, Alan 101 Bauer, Robert 101 Beal, Lonnie 101 Beardsley, Barbara 101 Beeler, Bill 101 Beam, Jim 101 Beisly, Jerry 101 Bell, Kenneth 101,161 Bellew, Betty 101,152 Bellew, Vick 101,152,22 Y Beltz, Bobby 101 Bendet, Roger 101,161 Benner, Steve 101,196 Bennett, Kathy 101 Bennion, Jim 101 Benson, Jill 101 Bertelson, lngrid 101 Betts, Becky 101 Beversten, Linda 101 Biggs, Linda 101 Bilquist, Donna 101 Birch, Terri 101 Birdsang, Bill 101 Bishop, Sam 102,191 Bittiher, Freddy 102, 161 1 2 Kelly J e107,151 Blackburn, Clarance 102 Blakely, Elaine 102 Blankenship, Jerry 102 Bloonquist, Don 102,151 Blount, Larry 102 Boetier, Susanne 102,161 Bolinger, Garry 102 Bond, Donna 102,267 Boniedot, Roy 102,162 Born, Steve 102 Baul, Michael 102 Baaler, Mickey 102,196 Boyd, Bill 102 Boyaton, Patti 102 Bradenburg, Karen 102 Branton, Harold 102,163 Bray, Linda Sue 102 Bray, Mike 102 Breckenridge, Linda 102, 152 Breeze, Vickie 102 Briscoe, Terry 102 Bower, Sally 102,162,163 Brown, Bill 102,163 Brown, Dan 102,161 Brown, Linda 102 4 Brown, Margaret 102 Browne, Keith 102 Browning, Curt 102 Browning, Kay 102 Broyles, Louise 102 Bryant, Kenneth 102 Buckner, John 102 Buellens, James 102 Burke, Aurthur 102 Burnes, Donald 102 Burnes, Guy 102 Burnes, John 102 Burns, Milton 102,160 Burrows, Gerald 102 Burrows, Ronald 102 Burt, Charles 102 Buxton, Linda 102 Bybee, James 102,161 Byrne, Gloria 102,151 Caldwell, Richard 102,196 Clafos, Rusty 102 Callahan, Mike 102 Camerlynck, Philip 102 Campbell, Charles 102 Campbell, Harold 102 Campbell, Janice 102 Campbell, Marcia 102 Campbell, Sandra 102, 162, 247 Campbell, Tom 102,161,196 Cclrder, Cheryl 103 Carpenter, Teresa 103 Carr, Kathy 103,161 Carriker, Bill 103 Carroll, LaNita 103 Cason, Leol 103 Castilio, Enrigue 103 Caswell, Connie 103 Cerutti, Chance, Chapman, Chasteen, Steve 103 Christensen, Arne 116 Clark, Jack 103 Clemmons, Gail 103 Clemmons, Terry 103 Clifton, Marilyn 103,153 Clifton, Robert 103,151, 155 Phillip 103 George 103 Floyd 103 Clyde, Pam 116,160 Cochran, Rick 103 Cody, Barbara 103 Coen, Rick 103,160 Coffman, Jerry 103,160 cole, Jani 103,152 Cole, Larry 103 Collins, Robert 103 Collyer, Ernie 103 Colston, Jamie 103,152 Combs, Gene 103 Combs, Price 103 Constance, Dennis 103,160 Conway, John 103,162 Conyers, Charles 103, 150, 151 , 155 Cook, Judy Ann 103 Cooksey, Sharon 103 Copenhaver, Randall 103 Corbin, Dorothy 103, Cornell, Shirley 103 Cornett, Carol 103 Cort, Larry 155 Corum, Connie 103 Covington, Linda 103, 152, 247 152 Cox, Linda 103 Cox, Marvin 103 Cox, Pam 103 Craig, Brenda 103 Craig, C. J. 103 Craig, Louise 116 Cramer, John 103 Crawford, Peggy 103 Crossley, Catherine 103, 152 Crow, Sandra 103 Cruz, Petra103 Index Culp, Agnus l03,15l,15 Culter, Cynthia 103 Currier, lcennern los Cutbirrh, Retha 103 Dallam, Vickie 103, 162 Dame, Linda 104 Donner, Ronnie 104 Davis, Darrell 104,161 Davis, Kathy 104,153,242 Glor, Judy 105 Davis, Ronald 104 Davis, Ronnie 104 Dawson, Daryl 104 Decker, Gilbert 104 DeHart, David 104 1 ,X 0Gates, Dw1gn1105 xGaughram, Jerry 105 0QGeivott, Dennis 105 Gibbs, Charlotte 105, Gilliam, Janice 105, . oilleon, Mary 105 sD'Glossip, luenord l05,1 bXGoetell, David 105 Golden X , Q 3g Gartner, Howard 105,196 1531-1111, Kenny 196 1 ,l-lill, Pamela 106,247,267 blinkle, Ronnie 107,247 5:3-lanlon, cloodlo 107 152 xxljirst, Vicki 107 162 N Sandy 105,151, y, Alan 105,160 15 on, Jacqueline 105 f QGOI lada X gord Hiersted, Karen 107 Hodges, Ronnie 107 xqjlollamzizn, Judy 107,163 Xe.5Glosco, Glen 105,162 glrlodson Susan 107 160 Holliger, Fred 107,155,151 -wdolr, sue 107,151,153 onolrer, Kathy 1O7,l61N Horn, Pam 116 Hook, Karen 107 Denton, Jean 104 1 ordon, Richard 105,1S5, Hoover, Doyle WRX X, Depew, George 104,196 Gordon, Richard 105 Hopkins, Harlana 10 Dexter, Sandi 104 -Xeoellng, lvlorylyn 105 RX X apkins, Janice 10 X 1 Dlnwlddle, Fred 104 Xgxgegld, Rita 105 osler, Dennis 107 5 Dirck, Carolyn 104 sX'Goza, Cheryl 105 award, Larry 107 1 Dixon, Mike 104 'J so on., Karen 105,163 1 award, Mike 155 1 is Doyle, B111 104 , NX rolrdrn, Yovnne 105,155, Howard, Peggy 107 Doogon, clfford 104 ,190 Howell, Bob 107 Q Dow, Clifford 104 N Green, Joe 105 Howell, Jac uiline 107 4 D IIL 104 Bo l'd105 llMC1l1 Q awe arry 5 reen, ln o owe an W Oowr-100, Don 104,162 g reen, lvl1lre 105,116 4 ubble: Betty 1 k Drake, Edward 104 - X reen, Roger 105 boxilubble, Jane 107 Dumas, Susie 104 X,5X,53reen, Suzanne l05,163, 1 uff, Jock 107 Dunbar, Kathleen 104,1515zXG 247 ugg t, Beth 10 , 247 g reenwood, John 105 ull, harlbs 107,2 ix' Duncan, Joyce 104 Q3 -ff' I EI ' 105 mes 107 Dunham, Bobby 104 Giimxl Li:Ci2e105 um by 'ary 107 Dolener, Larry 104 wG,o,e5, Paulo 105 H ey 1 e 107 Dutton, Larry 104 X XG,-,lleyr Bill 105 S Hutchlns y 107 X 0 Dye, James Allen 104 Qgumen Dorman 105 Hutsell, Jo 107 Dye, Stev1e104 -6 Q. 1 all, Linda 105 I Imlay, SQQD 107 EESqer,DJTl1f3 1:1614 ' all, Sheri 105,116 salnmur, ga TOLOZZ47 9 1 E005 H ll, Sh 1105 '53 Sme 1 Eiker, undo 104,153sg Hill, Sill, ,Og ackson, L e 107,151,155 M967 M14 h 104 156 bonrllzdn, Bert 105 XJORHSOH. b 13 swort urs Q . ' 'lf , lwlr 105,151 O 115011 Engelke,l Alrraenne 104,15g miggm ' e ' , ohnson: .0 107,116 S2123 5522.124 101222: 121111111157 7' ' r Eppersbn, Pat 104,12'5XHammon an Q 2? Johnson' nnie 107 Esler, Helen 104 .1 f1q2Q0q3f'15L'gf,'51f N oh son,1 107 Etzenhauser, David 10Y, ' ,' ' n s, a a 107,160 Evans, Debbie 104 X CQX'g'Ekl526'151'155 lJ nes, ie 107 Everhart, C1oudia104 ,rl ansfn' Zu I 106 nes,-Ja S107 Fair, Bonnie 104 Xgvfg f fN Y et, 106 -,Jones, e 107,161,224 Farris, Barbara 104 or en, ulncqob' ,Sl 153 Jones, Wayne 107,196 Feiser Diane 104 116 Hare' uma U 'I ' Keeton, Jerry 107 rendei, clrrlenne'104,160Qf 9'0Vef Dom '06 163 r Fenrich Hugh 104 Ferguson, Kathren 104 Ferguson, Steve 104 Fernandez, Alexis 104 arper, Alice 106,163 X arrington, James 106 ' xHarris, Dorothea 106 arris, Douglas 106 Harshner, Donny 106 Hart, John 106 Keith, K t 107,151 Q,QKeithlley, nnis 107 ' ibt-larrington Rabert106N 2 Kelly' M 107 Fefggon' Bmw '04'151' k.JHarris, sorleoro 106,15 QE lf. Kelsay, M107 XS ernper, Mike 107 Kendric aran 107 Kennedy, nda 107,24 F' ld E l 104 247 Keffr 91 ' 7 r5Ee,'oJr?!Fo4,11e ,,ggggn1e,ggn'?g, R ilggfefr 11132161 ' -. f es Finch' Terry 104 1- 'X artnett, Diane 106 , 51Ke?,5e' 108 '51 Flnken, Marsha 104,247 0 away Bill 106 1 K, all 08 I I . 5 , , C QZEQf1fE?g3felfJ51i 247 t'Hoilinge6 Etgrlggge Lgiimxagf Erma ne 108,15 XX 9 IE ' X Flaigfiqn' George 1o4'16o' Hgvikflf Sidney '06, XWkl:ei!llsZi 1 H138 152 H , D l 106 to ' ' Flowers, Terry 105,196 'Eiga' REr:rE2eI06 Xxx 'lilggflflfzirsilie Eiga DX Flynn, Ann 105,153 xQ,1-lgyesl Teny 116 4, omfeldl ve 108 Forbes, James 105 xnays, Nancy 106 NX Kovol, Ric U 08 1, 51 Forsythe, Linda 105,116 X ,,y,on, p1,g1lgp106 ymmerl n '08 lx X Foster, Janet 105 1 lX'Hazen, Mike 106 1459, Nc, ,ll 81151, 55 Frolree, sdndro 105,152 , nnazen, Monte 106 4 nlrleneld, ll 108,196 4 Fraley, Steve 105,196 'R azlett, Wilma 106 , JSEVH, Q Q 103 X Free, Beverly 105 Q eath, Sharon Ann l06,247k Land,-' , , 108, 162, 7 Friend, Sylvia 105, 151, Hgieek, Howard 106,196 N 1 cnduyh ' le, 1Q8ll60 FW: Robeff 19571601196 edgeir 50115010 106 ane, Marilyn 108,164 Fulglwmr GW '05 ll Hedges, DFAHH 1061690 N4 one, Mike 108,196 1 Fyq, Defhfyn 105 Hedges, Nancy 106 N ankfQQ, Paul 108,116 Gu-nes, Gene 105 Hernrne, vedo 106,149 QXL,,,,,,,,,,,, e ,,, 108 Gaines, Nelda 105 Gallup, Marsha 105 Ganders, Marsha 105 Gannaway, Ray 105 Garrett, Lewis 105 Garrison, Vicki 105, 1511, 153 284 B Hendrix, 1QHensley, Marcia 106 ,MN erbst, Bill 106,267 1 - ertlein, John 106 -Hess, David 106 JoE11er1 106 1- Lelzoe, Ro , 08,160 Q Larsen, Pe X 08 'S 7 Lassiter, We 108 'X7Latta, Ga 1 8 XLowrence mwdo 108 'i'?'1'11ckerson, Linda106,163'i geach, D',g,,,,1,08 Hicks, Frank 106 1 XX Beach' Dgidgllog ,1 52 Freshmen Vin ard Jud 132 246 Index Wagner, Dean 132 Nlxaanexx Pptrigia 132,246 arr, ar 1 2 gk Walker Q1,Q5on'15,,62 Wall, Pa 'a132 Walls C n 'e 133.-4. waltekslge 133,246 011, er n 133 1 w hSk33,ZQB arner ' 133, WaEx11oxani1133,163, 6 1 X54 Warremwsa 1331150 Walerw rr ,X Barbara 133, 164 s Wallin Garfng Wattersa , Anne 133 XWeather rd, Dale 133,165, -X197 wer, enny 133,197 Wee LaDanna 133,246 Weir, nie 133 Weislraa 1, Connie 133, 162 21 Welaarnbgl eIa133 fell a V s, H 11 d 133 Welsh, Ga1y1133 Welton, Geraldine 133, 118,246 Werges, Sid 134,240 West, Baa 133,240 West, Connie 133 West, Diana 133 West, Gaye 133,238 est, Rela 133,164,246 Story, 11arbara,1112,246f5W1rea1an, Brad 133 White, Sherry 133,246 Whiteacre, Marty 133 Whitney, Anita 133,152 Wickizer, Frances 133 Wiggins, Jim 133 Wiaains, Terry 133 Wilcox, Steve 133 Wiley, John 133 Wilkins, Nancy 134 Wilkersan, sary 133 Williams, David 133 Williams, Karen 133 Williams, Sharon 133,152, 246 Williams, Vicky 133 Doris 133 Julie 133,246 Williamson, Williamson, Willis, Cathy 133,153,246 Glenna 133, 246 Willaaanay, snelia 122,153 133 Wilmott, Wilson, Bill Wilson, Delbert 133 Wilson, Judy l33,134,150, 246 Wilson, Lonnie 133,126 Winburn, Barbara 133 Winburn, Bonnie 133 Windhorst, Connie 133 Winsor, Danny 133 Wohlgemuth, Jeanne 133 Wolf, Karen 133,163,246 Wolf, Richard 133,246 Wonsetler, Riclrard 133 ' M'1l ' - 9, Maller, 153,247 kperck, P,aa1e11e130,152, Sloan, De1rara1r131 ,Sic e, Roncw 127 TX Mmm' Reno '28 165 246, Rorlricjeyy, Carer:1'1303 xSloar1, Torn 131,197 ,Atari r, Dennis 127 ig miller, Sharon 12a ' ' Rrdndgll' yy? m1l30124 -Small' P9ll3l,150,246 1 adder-dale, Robert 127,165Y' ilnes, sasan 129 'Rnnnnn' ,sifnfgo ,356 timellf Russell 131 1- each, Richard 127 1 -1Mcler Ran i r . Y r 1 nallwaaa, Debbie 131 r fl e 129 Rane Daniel 130 A - - eaiiltng sally 127,134,l1a,,1Man1ee, Sherry 129,246 9Rne,,Ln,, 5,,,,,,,,, ,3O 2,6 laf bP'fHf1r246 1 Mo I B - 129 ,, , r , r 1 , arrle earlsara 127 ne, lnsfgie, 2312, 11 ,,E::i1'l'r,,t1::,ii3S0 1 2:1111 2111 ft- ee erry 127 K I J 12 1 ' ' . h r UV mkgngsl Don ,27 ,sxgegg ,vary 9,165 , llzecrar, Dans 130 srnnlr, Randy 131 Xue W2 1 y Anrr129,246,1iedlf19r Davrdl3O r N rrrrrlrr Rrla 131 246 Pe-11g7I5I 153 Megan, Kathy l29,150, Reed, Carlo 130,116,246 X grniiir' Warren 1,31 eana R b h ig f Leviibj lf IQ7 ' ' yxdaisgan, Eddie 129,165, rizgzglsiiilrlf iidiilrligbmy l13l1'l97 r - I I Fflhl El' rs R f I P , sr ears, Linda 127,238 7 Qtvlullins, Rita 129,150 rc RZ?c1fWJirncE0,165 2f,'l1i'1f'O'1Q,R'Cl'f'j'f l3l'250 rberta, Peggy 127,153 Xtdallins, Sherry 134,240 N, Rice, David 130 spain' sexe? ,ny ,6 K1i!dg'j9 l225197 Xifflvgins, sniela 129,153, -, Rice, edirn 130 Spencler Dllrfald 131 5X 590 1 le ' 6 'lR'c H 130 5 ' E N iles, Karen 127,165 Qtviuirhead, Judy 129 1tzic1if Dime 130 153 246 rslfdl:l3Slllcull3:1lil'l6 X rndsey, Teresa 127,153 Tsxxiarray, Leroy 129 Qmcrrardsan, olerina 130 rackrraasi yo 1'131'246 olibl zonnf 123,52 yen' James U9 X 246 I vgtarrley Jddy 131 O 'lsr Wy 9 id Myers, Matt 129 rxkicrrardsan Raaerr 130 197 's ' ' fe1Laaarr, Judy 127 Naye, Nancy 129 153 Rl icne ' ' 'cn' S'3 lle lal -1 . L. y, Terry 13013 States P 132 150 64 ng orck 127 165 i- -Nead Charles 122 Xskidl 0 130 1 5 ' ' QM, Susan 127 N1,Nellel, Clifford 129,165, Rilingf Jeisrlrerre 130 XX-Nsligll' iliac. yd? Luke,-Dale 127,165 197 Ritter, Charles 1301 lSteele: Tarrrrn 132 he llzusso, ?ary3g?7l Nesom, Juanita 129 Roberds, Shirley 131K 2 Steftens Wilmrd 132 rrssa, im , 65 ettleton, Mike 129 Roberts, oanny 130 ' Stei er ,Lesl'1N 32 Luttrell, Don 127 ewell, Sherry 129,162, Raaerrs Dennis 134 126 sreni k lid! 132 Luttrell Steve 127 'N 246 NROL, rf L 130 ' 5 lTer'C,Q, 11' XMacDerirr1ott, Jerry l27,165Xmix, John 129 52RobEiti, Rgbgr 130,165 Sijghghlion t1xi11j2K'lig32,246 .XMaasnrd, pan 127 7 aisle, Nancy 134,162, '1Robinson, Playa 130 Stephenson: Patlty 1 2,165 X MAC , Pu 'C.'0 127 - 246 j,lRaaers, sandra 139,246 srillwell, Dayid1132l 11 Maley, David 127,165 ireland, Edlth129,246 Rogers Steve 139 5 Stoller ea 19182 -1 QMaliwat, Shirley 127 X.vNoland, LaRita 129,246 n11r,,,,feng, ' ' Y rJMaloney, Mike 127,165 11 Norman, Carl 129 1,fR,,,e, Jegsfgi- 5,,,n,,,,,O,e' Mn, nz, JD-Manales, Wayne 127 1N9rrnan, Tarn 129,165,197 'iJRoss, Gary raojgl I slawell, Dennisli32f11s2 Men ey, Paul 127 Norris, Betty 129 NRoss, Kay 130 s srawell, Gwen 32 1 211Aaal:s,IMatlneJ,IE27,164 syhloagg, Zytnllria 129,151, nieces, Wrrnnn, 130 B srawell, rwyli 132 1 ars a , Dayi 7 , '12 J d'th1 srran e Glori 132 240 , .1 . 1 Oyer, rr r , , 9 r , arshall Drane 127 118 -.Norris Jalnn 129 1' gn' 1 r-Q st' Q 13 arshall: Linda 127' gshlorthdraft, Kevin 129,165,CE5QfjHrEliigfyrhwgv-,XX-ra1fr:9i1iSynee1il2,1r47 N arttn, Debbie 127,246 Qc., 240 - I 1, assell, Jarrres 131 L Tanner, Charles 13 10 Wefzgnr iene 13,162 ,3.,m9r10lr1,5frnrE 12929 197 'n.Russell, Judy 134,224,246 .Tanr1er, John 132 ar rn 11111119 4. ava ap en , R ll, M ln 134 11a 1 , Ch' 132,150,151 Wggfviartini Linda 127,246 -Nrrnnfrliarnas 129 353211, 033, 13, NfJ Y125 Us ' Martin, Mcdeiine 127 oalesley, Mike 129 Sattels, Rick 131 Sreyler, Dayid 132,113,165 Marx, Robert 127 Olmstead, Dennis 129,126 Scmuelsl George 131,1,55A1f 197 Massey, Robert 127 1 Olson, Elmer 129 197 Xwfiaylor, Duane 132,155 Mathews, Roberta 127.246YO'Neil, lrene 129 gnndenl snnn 131 efrerry, Micirael 132 Matlock, Marsha 127,224 'Ortez, Ray 12? 1, .,5c,,,1,,,,,,ng1,, Dennis 1315 rnarnas, Cynthia 134 XMatson, Donald 127 X, Ott, Linda 129,150,246 il 165 vhfmas, Kay 132,246 ' aswell, Rose 127,246 -. kxDtto, Robert 134 tdgcnelp, Raymond 131 ievrndrrias, Susan 132,246 ay, Larry 127 Outlaw, Steve 129,118 X -,5C1,,ep1,,,, Jann 131 rliarrraseb, Becky 132,152, cArthur, David 127, Kill Overcast, Shirley 129 X Tgclnmese,-I Mcnlw 131,Q,Qx 224 XM 1:65 b 127 I6 42--x'9YE'rWl-:511YI L39 t,lSchuenemann, Joanna 131 -' ?:0f'flP501'11 5l'5V9!22rl55 ' c ain De i 5 2 6 ac X y 15 h I b , W'Il 131 N: arrlpson, Toml Xxccarrdll, Rus!?r1I27 ' Palmer, Darlene 129,150, 1,52l,lf1i2,e152U1 15rd fflice, Beverly 132,164 F, cCarty, Davi 127 165 . lSchweer, Dorothy 131 Xfliqle, Candy 132,246 McCaughey, Laura 127,224 Parker, Menbeth 129,164 gearr, LUNHG 131 xqirns, Russell 132,197 XMcClaln, Mike 134 Parsons, Gary 129 Scott, Leander 131 driardes, Jinr 132 MeCleery, Teresa 128,246 'PafterSan, Sharon 129,128 Scott, Margaret 131,246 rarnlinsan, Dennis 132 Mcclenny, Hughey 12s,151,1Pak1an, Lindo 129,246 sean, gandns 131,246 'TggtIe, Deen 132 155 -L,Payne, Elvin 129 5 Scott, William 131 J rrasper, Robert 132 ng' cCvnnel1, Linda 12B,2244,54.Pender0raft, Peaay 129 mseiarried, Sandra 131 rrarnrnan, rarn 132 1, 246 t,:iPerinin9ran, Allen 129,126 ,Seli, Linda 131,150 .LX Tack, Kathie 132 rMcCarrnick, Dada 128 L iareres, Marcella 129 XlSetchtield, Melissa ln,-150 rarnaas, Jud 132 L 6 y X mcCown, Raymond 128 , Peril, 1361291121 lfgg 164 Xjhakespeare, Debra 131, rr Turner, Donna 134,165,246 J cCoy Sue 128 1 ,Per ins, eggy , 246 Turner Steve 132,175 ,MeDarr0all, Vickie 128 up 246C I 129' - iXShakespeore, Mike 131 jrarnirain, Yale 132,165 f McEntire, Dianna 12B erry, ,are yn 'Shields, Daniel 131,165, n Tye, Nancy 132 61 McGinnis, Ricky 128 Mclntosh, Joyce 128 Mclntyre, Christine 128 McKee, John 128 McLain Tom128 .,McLaaaislin, Para 128,246 McMa1ran, Dana 128 , McManan, Quanah 1281 McMilian, Terry 128 iMcP1rersan, Jerry 128,151 4McQtJoin, Marvin 126 'Meger, Shirley 128,151 'Meloy, Stephanie 128,165 Melran, Brenda 128 Merrill, Ronnie 128 Metzdorf, Gary 134 ,Meyer, 'Jean Ann 128, 246 1 Middleton, Phillip 128 Mikalicls, Georgia 128 Miller, Barbara 12a Miller, Gary 134 Miller, Kenneth 128, 151, 155 NJ 11 Peters, Margaret 129 Peterson, Gerald 129 Peterson, Porn 129,246 Peters, Charles 129 Pierce, Cherry 129,246 li71Pine, Christy 129,246 jPinkstan, Linda 129,246 Pltchfard, Karen 130,246 Pixley, Chuck l3O,165,2 Pae, Betty 130,150 Poe, Jackie 130 Poore, Joey 130 Pope, Charlotte 130,150 Poteet, David 134 Powell, Carol 130,246 Prater, Lewis 130 Pratt, Mark 130 Prernae, vernie 134 Presnell, Joseph 130 Prine, Joann 130,164 .J 9,1 40, 192, Shigemura, Susie 131 Short, Linda 131 Shrum, Roma 131,164,165, 246 2 Shuler, Danna 131,150 Shu e Allen 131 165 P 1 I sirncasky, Elaine 131,162, 164 sirnrns, Johnnie 131,165 I ryaaairn, sirncsan, Richard 131 Sinclair, Susan 131 -Singleton, Steve 131 K-rysan, Diane 132 VanKirk, Cindy 132,l64, ' 246 VanKirk, Judy 132,246 vanMaele, Judith 132 yanMerer, Carole 132 VanNoy, Fred 132,238 vanrayl, Larry 132 vanrayl, Veta 132,246 nan 132 yarralrn, Jerry 132 Vickers, Larry 132 6 Vickers, Linda 132 Prircliard, Dee Angelo 130, 163, 246 Pryor, Nancy 130,152,224 Sinsley, Lester 131 sisk, Allen 131,164 sisney, Hay 131 slaylan, Debbie 131 L. y , y , Voorhees, Debbie 132,246 Vatava, Paulette 132,246 ,246 Waaener, Mike 132 Wood, Martha 133,162 Woods, Waodwa Woodwo War I ey , Wrigh t, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wrialrt, Wyckarf, yancey, Yoder, Cathy 1 Yokley, Voung, Randy 133 rd, Chris 133 rd, Linda 133,152 Terra 133 Jean 133,246 Rodney 133,197 Sharon 134,240 Shawn 134 Terry 134,240 Donn 134 Rhona 134 34 Eddie 134,118 Palsy 134 Youngblood, Jerry 134 Yaanaelaad, Roseland 134, 246 Young, Gilbert 134,165 zietser, Allan 134 Publishing a yearbook is the efiort of administrators, faculty members, students, photographers and the publisher. These have all cooperated during the past year to make possible the publica- tion ofthe 1964 Gleam, ' Yearbook stafi members and the sponsor wish ta express their sincere thanks to all who have helped make the 1964 Gleom o reality. Freshmen Index 1 Bean, Donald 119 Beck, Tommy 119 jceflasie, Kay 121,246 gnoubiedee, Joy 122,226 c.J 1 Noyes, Roger 120 Corley, Connie 122,146 -f1Tisher, Eugene 123,165 F iiaflill, Richard 125 J Q Boyer, John 120 comog, Larry 122 'rrmen Leroy 123 X,HIllaker, Terry 125,165 1 Abernathy, Bob 134 soy-ef, P01 120,246 Cattle, non 122,165,197 J Fitzpatrick, Joyce 134 jiinkle, Esther 125, 246 1, Abeffwtlwf Cuf' 119 ,A Braden, John 120 Qowmey, Earl 122 ij Floyd, Sheryl 123,150,246 Jiinmn, Mike 125 ' ,Ackerman M0160 '34 1 away, Make 120 cm., sieve 122,197 Q, Fonda, Terry 123,150,246 5-lemon, Phyllis 125,165 'f Adams, Ken 119 ,J Brake, Patricia 120 cox, William 122 Ford, Ray 123,126,165,197 J-iobbs, Gregory 125 ij AdvmS,fR2X 119.197 1 i,Bray, David 120,165,240 Cay, Clifford 134 nj Fofgey. Luffy 123,165 Jnoauk, Mary Kay 125,246 Agar-1 Dennis H9 jefme, embers 120 Crabtree, George 122 F1-mee, L-neu 123,246 Jriodges, arenas 125,165 Ages, Tony 1191197 Bremen, Gloria 120 cum, Patty 122 Foster, are-do 123,246XX Hodges, Lucretia 125 W1 lol? 11? H9 150 Briglwtwell, Mary 120 Cramer, Patricia 12 X grams, Foy 1631 35099, sandra 125,250 , ' emo , aww , 2 ' 1 e, sneer. 12o,165, tune, Charles 122 renew. ms 1 v , Qllcman, Bill 125 v Alaembl chem 119,21QjBnEi1rgd g,,,Wf,,,d, pc, 122 Fmncasuufo, David 123 -- Zollandl Rm, 125 , Allenriill 119 5 roadway, Mike 120 jrayton, chfimhe 122, Jes Pwr-klgm Sharon 124 Ja 125,240,246 1 Allen' Robe 119 ' Brock, illw. 120,162 creek, Allan 122y 1 Ffgdeflck, G-gore'-2 124,246 Kalman, Joe 125 . I AISUPI Edwvfd 119 lamk, Pat12O fm, Gene 122,1o7X,j Fflzzell, LeSl1e124 f ,Holmes, Katl1y125 J Anderson, C-HHS H9 Diafooks, rhfeseq 120,246 ' fm, Merrill 122 ,Gvlvvf-, Pvu1ag2g46.2475Ho11Zmcn, Gary 125,165 1 Anderson, George H9 Lfafowef susan 120,162,246 gfgwdef, sieve 134 fy'Gcndy, James ef- Holzbaur, Ronnie 125 1 2f'j9V50f'f S'i?9'?'1L1T52 Brown, Patricia 120 U 'jC6mrr1ins, Janet 1252 Q3fG0r1na:vCZ,h5l1T5Z ' 1241246 ynoayer, JssseIL2?25 ' H 915001 0 Y 1 ' r w Ronnie 120 Cummins, Janice 1 arre 1 D V' f a ins, ora J Anderson, Linde 11911641 gfgwgf rem 120,246 Qcufminglwm, Larry 122 dwarf, Now 124,246 ' caper, Gloria U 246 ' same, David 120 ,XJ cunts, John 122,130,165 jG0vrgff, Rim 124 Hom, undo 125 Kingefsog, Sandafalllffggflgfit Bryant, Roy 13 ' igufns, Teresa Jgcrnfof-,FS1ZvT2L34 .N notre, iiephfQ5125 N ei, Ween 1 1 . B ant, Tom ,' urtiss, Lin a - UU eff fe as er, va L, Andrews, Jack 119 W Ronnie 120,164, J Daniel, Eddie 122,165--2, Geiger, Joseph 124,250 House, Lloyd 125 f Antrim, Jeanette 119,15 qw Daniel, John 122 fggrdfs,-sandy 124,246 ,J H,,,,.,,d, 550,910 125 Arenfj, gumles 111514 Uckley, rom 120,165 Daugherty, Jen 122,162 g??ett-Jerry 1151! f,,,,5H0we11, Pat 125 Ximgldf -121311319 gunch, Rl5Cl4yd1?gO 130 O,Da1Ee1r2,port, Marily l22,152, ginggzrickfifgyun '24 L lfHayle, Dana 125,197 afA 1 'dl Pe99Y 119346 1 Unl22'19?W ' ' H Davies undo 122 77GTIWfe, Ciwmie 124 :5il7liL1l:f11Zl12g'l65 'Avfisvm I-qw' 119 luntin, Ronnie 120 .4 Davis, April 122,246 JXGivun, Gale 124,197 A Hufff,,,,,,, Jud, 125,246 QAMOYH 5101116 1191246 Burden, Larry 120 jDavis, Eric 122,165 QJGIGSCO, LOQS 124,162 Hugml 51m,,,,, 125 AYVSSI Mark 119 f 1 Burke, Lorrie 120,165,2492Davis, Janet 134,164,161 Godfrey, H1160 134,152 -5H,,,,,, Kenny 125 Q,'j!1Y 'n3S,g'S f,Q,'Z,6 flffuflingflmf, PGr1L1Igf1,2461 JD 246 K 122 153 f,g0el,j?'f Rf,f ail24 Yunrsuckef, Connie125 1950 U Y 1 waumen, ennet ' avis aren , 2 09 ms, 'fr' hde, Bill 125,165 Jawa, nm., 119,197 . B,,,,,,, Com, 12, by D,,,,95K,,, 122 fleoff, sawing 124 X ,,enbe,,y, 5,,,,,,m 125 Pieter, gvr1f11?1L19 sums, steven 12l,l64,.qE7aVis, Rakim 122,165,197if20llJ Perf-Em 124,2ff1'g46 f-lwing, Diane 125 U EH UW f Burrows, Deanna 121,Il8, 1'Dea , Ca ie 122,165 00 yew, user- . 1' uqrwgnl Cole, 125 Bvldus, Kef1f1E'11 '19 1 150,246 ' Deas,6n, Ruben 122 lpordon, Deanna 124,164r'NJ.,C4,1,5, Dom, 125 Egldwwg, Chfgl 313,246 Anim, William 121,165,197 oearhemge, can 122,164 UG 236 D 124 Jacobs, Dm, 125 L 251 eff' 1 nan, annie 121 Deathera e, Kenneth122 or on, few I I x gaallance, Paula 119,150,jS:Sha,,,CCom1,n 121,246 joecqmpfreffy 122 Gordon, Kent 124 Jocffg' R se Y '25 164 1 246 Butler, Johnny 121 7De Haven, Linda 122 1 1 Qulasmifh, shawn 124,246 mobs, SLM ,25 dsunlwmr Uovff 1191197 nybee, Judy 121,162,250 . Dempsey, sieve 122 1 owen Nancy 124,153,246 Johnson, Eugene 125 Bamesf Calolme 119 OCcde, Nelwyn 121 JDenham, Susanne 122 Graff, Hush 12411651197 Johnson, -jim 125 UBQH-ey, Cowl 119 1 ffcaldwell, Jeonene 121,24Zs1De1:111ef, Paulette 122,246 Graham. Linda 124 Johnson, Joyce 125 -Barr, GUWDH9 Campbell, Edward 121,16s,k,oaggeffr:er1Q 122,234 Graham, Marsha 124,153 Johnson, LM, 125 BG e f LM 119346 1 197 Alwbkew omela 122,152, amy, charles 124 Johnson, neue: 125,165 Bartlett, Larnc 119 lccncduyl Janice 134,16fhf' N 234 Green, Linda Lau 124,152 Johnson, Victoria 125,152 .. Barton, James 119 1 246 3-!Dixon, Clint 122,197 Green, Paal 124,118 Johnson, Virginqa 125 lB9'e 'c'11 fumes 119 Cantwell, Jeanne 121,15 Dobson, Bob 122 Greene, Llndu Sue 124,150, Jones, Alan 125 Bates. Jun-S 119,153 Zz.-Hey, Georgia 121 Dolan, Juana 122,246 246 Jones, B,,,,,, 125 Buy. Eussne 119 ,1 -carey, Mickey 121,238 jDonaldsan, Donald 122 Greenwood, Donald 124 Jem, Jen, 126 Beal, Aww H9 'Carlile, Frank 121,165 Zaman, Judy 122 150 246 Greer, Charles 124 Jones, Km, 126,224 , Hamer., Cathleen 125,246 CCarlton, Karen 121,150 'jDow, Mary 122,246 Bedswvftlw MQW 119 150 ,cum Dorothy 121,246 Joowaef., sharon 122,224, Bedwellf .James 119 0Com pany 121 4 246 5221111 'E j0E'?g1 '34 , -.Carrall, Marlene 121,246 Downs, Connie 122,246 fr e ef GU, arter, Danny 121 ,,- raper, Bonnie 122,118, f Welflf Daniel 119 Adgcny, Janice 121,162 246 lBel'z',DaV'd H9 fuse, Leslie 121 Draves, Leonard 122,165 Be ed'C -'mes 119 casey, Bob 121 Drawn, Linda 122 Qge e ' geVe q,1?'iQi46 Casey, Nona 121,246 U use, sonata 122,165,246 J Be e ' Cm? 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