William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO)
- Class of 1968
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L Q E .Q ., gg :'- 373 G47 'es GN ' ' THscLeAM,1904.197a Q Q Nl MCPL ' NIH!HNHHIWIWINININHIIHIHINIWIHWNIHIWHIINHHI . ' f 3 0000 00159012 at Q Lug 3 .si '- 0 if Q , 1 1 I E M af' W w s r vw. + f Y. ,Q 5 1 1 v'1 1',.., ' 1 .L-.... ! xf Q 4.1 WLUAM sumgm WQH 5611091 r z 1 I I 511111112 ann-.,,- fkaea-Q , W M., ,, Marau- 7... W- Q- us 'FQ1. m .- ,irxh -if Table of Contents Introduction Classes Activities Sports Academics Index 1-17 18-71 72-123 124-161 162-227 228-240 ' I- r W N I , .... . Awww-5 Mu- mmm --N-V W-N--WA iii., Q 1 i A A l I ' 2 1 1 n 3 I z 4 z lp 1 , 4 Q nsnixif Y Q Iv . Q A A 2-.WI , -ls -gf -vs' Ay-1 ' ., ' Ss-V :Sf :7 e fm:'in , Al the back of the school is a spacious patio that adds beautv to the school, New bleachers and a new fence have been added to the All-School V 'GH QCHQQL S 1 4 s 2 Stadium. The new bleachers in- creased the sealing capacity to 7000. 6 l Y -Y - ---f- 1 1 Y I I -.,.,,mN.- ng.-Q Nl Song strengthens student body pulse Chrisman's school song strengthens the pulse of the student lnody as they sing it at assemblies and at the games. The song calls for action on the part of each individual which encourages unity' - and growth. Its words clearly reflect the spirit and loy- alty of the 1968 student lxody, the pulse of Chris- man. Faithful and true hearted, Let us cheer our dear old high, We revere her and defend her, And her colors proudly fly, We will stand for her united, Of her deeds we gladly tell, Her colors streaming, Clad faces lmeaming, So heres a cheer for her, For her we love so well. Chorus joyous and ever loyal, Let us boost for Chrisman High. Let every heart ring, Let every voice sing, Theres no time to grieve or sighg Itls ever onward, our course pursuing, May defeat neyer our ardor cool, But united, w'e will hoost for her, Our own high school. Honors she has taken, On the track and with the hall, May she always rank the highest, May her colors never fall, Therels no other that can match her, When her team is on the field, Her boys the Heetest, Her girls the sweetest, So heres a cheer for her, For her who ne'er will yield. Chorus '- ff i. '..4- Ez' 2--6? 1 1, min' We r..--- Membus of the nuxspaper staff inserted the middle pages into the Envoy preparing for delivery of the second issue. as shown during first days of 1967-1968 Majoreltes spent many hours after school perfecting their routines. 1' T' I I I I I I . I I 1 I I I P , I I - I . ..-.-,,,W, ,, .-,V A-Nu H M-Q-'A Yhx H-N?i.LKw- .--.-- -wtf V I V 4 f ..., Q,,,1 1 gi 1 x N S rui All' .. fa' Q M' use-ui.-Q The scramble system is used in the lunchroom as the students file through the line to make their selection from a variety of funds. Lunchtime provides students opportunity Two boys lake a hrcuther by using ?' un outside walk lo their ncxt class 2 after lunch. PE-3' I6 riely of :ty 'Q Students have a wide selection of dessert for lunch to hnish their meal. for good fellowship through conversation Three senior boys enjoy a friendly chat while they eat their lunch. I7 I F,-' --Ai. ff 'iii NHIIH H F m,Md-,,,...- O P iff. - A55 MX-. Seniors develop qualities of leadership Drew Denton President The senior class of 1968 steadied the pulse of Chrisman's student body. They led the wav and the underclassmen followed. They braved the new, whether it was a psychedelic dance. sole a la orlv or an advanced course in chemistry. They were unaf- raid because they were seniors, the leaders of the sehool. They set standards and upheld tradition as they worked hard in and out of school, They gave their all in sports, drama, clubs and academic studies. Their senior year was the best. VVherever they nt-nt, excitement followed and they loved it, But as graduation drew near, being seniors had a new meaning for them, It meant graduation, the end of an old wav of life, the beginning of a new, VVith mixed emotions, seniors looked toward the open door of graduation. They looked toward the future but remembered the past. Thev remembered the eliallenges they had aeeeptcd and won . . . Seniors remembered working together as om '.,, This was the elass of 1968. J ill fi .N-Q DuVonne Wright Treasurer -li Class officers, DuVonne, Naney. Dong and Drews pose while dis- cussing plans for the senior liroin as they uphold traditions of Cnrisman Q I i X P, N K Douglas Hu h S Vice-prcsid Graduation opens the door to opportunity 2l IJ4m.1IzlAmlw -Iul1r1.XndrL'xu DL-lll1iS:X11lhm1y DL-lm ,Xrrmlrl Mark Arnold Durnm Ashby XVilli:un Ashurst Wcslvy Baker Working together I classrooms and clubs Karen Bullou Linda Bunkston Linda Barker janet Barnett Stanley Barton Pcggy Buuermeister jcancm- Beal jerry Beale Muna Beck ju Ann Beem Rvbffvcax Bellcw Dulc Benton Pnnl Bcslmncr Clmrlcs Blancllnrcl Lnrry Blnnn Nancy Burgmun Pdkriciu Bostuin jam-t Bowling Cary Bowman KL-nnvlll Bon rnun mversal goals Kurt Buyer Helen Brestogianis Linda Briner Dennis Briscoe Palrick Brown jerry Bry ant Lester Bryant Rickey Budd Iuniu- Bnntin Paul Bnntin janet Burns Ellen Byler Pulllctlc Calrlcrml Dr-lla Caldwell jeffrey Campbell Susan Chamberlain Gary Charles Shirley Chiplcy Frederick Chuning Katherine Clark Lloyd Claunch james Clingcnpeel Cracu Coffman Chunny Combs jim Cook Don Curley Fo .v-W l J --J iv K .f4 X 7 fl, .Qi XM 'x n 9 A A janet Barnett, Marsha Trelfer, Dianne Dnly, and Barbara Field pile their trays tfigethcr during lunchg then decide who will carry them hack, Er' ,fe or 088 ' is X QW'-4 55' 1-v 7 24 I'.llvc'i1C.ox john Craig gg,- 7 l..irry Cram ford Sheri Cum ford Ariana Creek S at Yirginiu Crutv 1.7 i Yickic Cfununings 1? julncs Curtis Seniors assume greater responsibilities 3 Rirluird Danm-r nn Cary Duxis 'ff' jack Den is Phyllis Davis Yickic' Dc Boer Pliil Delallgiltcr Drew DL-nioll Duuglus DcTmy hp Q7 -. ' Bariuirzx Diccklnali - At sg' ! ' Siiurrm Ili:-ckiiiuri Pul1lDisn1:1ng IJ.iiiDoiiivir1s qty vv '5 Theresa I-'Iagg ffuthcrille Fletcher Randy Flour-ra ' v- 1 eff' David Forcl Rhonda Forgey Linda Fral-:es Betty Freeman E Jeanne Fritz will be put to use in tomorrow's world William Fry Tucy Fullerton Rita Calx an john Candy Gregory Card Michael Garrison Gregory Caulter Gary George f-r Larry George Diana Giffen Cary Gillette Catherine Class 27 w un- x Har PAQ H.irter v' W juli!! Ilarliictt '7 ja rrx ILM ny .im r jvum-itv Hun kin- l.anu ll.iy cs K.1tl1lu-iillayiii-s Diiiiulm Huy vocational skills in technical traini jerry Beal and jun Hendrix pquw iwtuca-ri claw-s tu Lim-im thc morning ments and change hooks. --'L ng 29 Bruce HL-lmig Richard Hendrick ,Linn iii nclrix Phillip llirluuan Perry Hicks Nlichavl Hill Cary Hiulxlv David Huck Ann Hoffmann Sherry Hour: Gayle' Huy! Upperclassmen set standards ambitions Cathy Hughes Douglas Hughes Robert Hulse Cordeliu Humphrey Sharon Hunsakcr Barbara Ihclc Douglas Ingram Daniel lott Michael jackson Karen jacolms Lonnie lesser Brenda jolt iff? K, for underclass xv- 4' ' . Z3 no L . LJ 'S ' Y A ia- Ligeind V if Bulimlgi johnson Brenda johnson Diana johnson jill johnsnn Linda johnson Lorrains- jnhmon Robert johnson D.1na johnston men to achieve as seniors vi sf 9 'iff Q- if .-Q -fr 'nv Cheryl jones Flint jones Ly nn jones Shirley juzlcl Alurd Kaplan William Kaufman Denny Kunton Du-nnis Kihler Druid King De-horah King xylllllllll Kirk Nancy Kramer Darrvll Nlzxlisfivlrl jenny Xlurklc C Cary Xl.irmuy lfzirulyii Nlursii Larry Xlairlin Lnrruini- Xluiiicsimil ' Durulml Nliitlii-us Alun Xliixwi-ll to make their terminal year outstanding Seniors Dennis Kihler. Dull- Bi-iitrmn mul Willic- Ifry uric-nl wpiiuiiiurc Sieve Me-yers lo KIhri5man tradition Lllcimlzi Nluy Phillip XlL'BriclL' bf ,. Turn Xli-I 'I iiii 33 Nl1.xrunXlrKllll xrlh . u I. ' l',lx'clvlirL Xlvxll I.um-s Xlvnrl jx Ifm ry X14 .ulmu l'nlm'lu KIA-rrmlt Holmcrk Nlrxlv l,.xrrx Xlctyclnd liulwrt Xllllcr S.nl1rlruNlill4'r D:AXixlXlill1'l XX up un' Nlillu-s D4-Muir Kimm- vI.u1oHv'xl1mn' I.mivc- Xluun' l,xnu Xlurriw Xl.xrIll.nXlurxt.ul1 wx f Qx ef Memories of games, dances, studies X 9-4 Q-r X4 Q..- '5 XI.1rvl.nXIl1clrl 'IV Xlltvln-llXl1lrpllx v-- D1-nuns Xlllrmx llvmglds Xlylvr will Continue to I Q-v - f , a I M 730: I ,,gf.Wg , N . 5551 5,7 v-v in Q. C' K- J! ' 'l'hmnas Neill f- Dcnnix Xvtl :LN RicI1.mlNi4-Imlx X l.iml.n N1l1lll 'Ji' ,f inger after graduation Sxm111Xurclli Ilnlrirlk O'l3riL-1: 1: :, .Xlplm Oglv ffluxrlw0l1rulrl.l 4: ' ' -V lxullllvc-1x0 Xvul 5ll.nml1UkRm1rlw tv CIx11llli.lUslmrn XIix'll.n'l Oth: f 2 if-x Y? IM-111m lhrlxn-r X.1m'x I'.xrLvr up I1n4lillnl'.nll:-mm ...f lun: I'v.nrL'v 35 ,Lux P4'Ll4-rwxu H1n'l1.ml IR'n'1'x l,aulm l'vla1x1muL1 XXa1u4l.n l'mnl1mLlm1 Xnlllmmx Pm-rw Bruxhm Pvtlx IJunmPl1iIlipx janv! Vlxillipw ,v. K J a 4 2 1--9' Leadership cultivated during senior year xliL'll4lL'l Philwn Sylxiaxl'i11un va V B' A Aawfsx Q1 N 'S -an Pntsx l'im'Lcrilug 5' r 5 y Q5 Sunior 1-mlnwlnr. Dorolhx HJ' ' . Xlill r H JIWIINNS .u urll-1,1 m.mu.1l ulth Huh K. 36 ..- nf ,-, - fp L-x wHIbebeneHcENintheW -v - Q. I lJ.mm I rxxlmrfl Hulnn lim-11111 -.1 I L futurelives lvrrx Ruff Dvlmlvix' Hive' B4-wx'lx llicllurnlx pu ,,-- DL mm lin lmlals Q, Rn-ln-L'L.n Riclxcx Viv 'X - . A tx 1 ..-f A cv- . iv J 'I'hnull1mRigg D1-lmnw Huw ff' In Al 37 YilQill1:nRL'xl1uIds lhrrrl Hull: -lun llolmlm-l Sl1uruuS:u'kcu1ll Ifmxm-ll Sugg- Dm1lmSulixln1ry Huy Svllaunl Ric'h.mlSL'hl11ill Carry 5c'l11lrI1.u'l1ur Seniors fostered Chrnsman 5 school spnrlt jimmy Sc-urcy I,i11cl11S4-cclorff Hun in Svvk Dvnnix Scgvr Rickey Shalin jm1nSl1ncx11uLc-r JLllIl'l5it'l1fYiL'll XI:1rkS1m'gfris'cl I.llL'i ilu silm Rmml4lS1n1mwm lil1tl1Simn1um sri x ll Sinrl. l'.iliii-Li Niliglm tnii ,N CI.1tli4'r1m'Siii.iIIximirl l..irrx Sllllfll Xl.irLi.i Smitli .9-' X V :ut P.iim'l.i5ri1iKli Riilmifrt Smith vu , Slmrini Smith in classrooms, extra curricular activities l,iiicl4 Spciicrr K.itlivrim- Spur 1'r ' NYilli.iii15ruclur Pi-ggi Siurr 3 - qs .5 ,Xiiii115t.1XL's Huiiiiiv Nivrrvll XI.ircl.i Slcrrctt CD1-mlcl Sim uiiwii Slhiriiii Ntmnirt px -Q4 5 lmitliln-1-ii Sturm Km Strivk I xiilll1.i5tllcLi'r 'X 5 N, 1' P . z 'fi H7235 , 39 C'm1l1l4'Suull4'x Nom-x Tulum lfLluix1'I'.lylur Kathy 'I'm'rry -I.n1u-s'l'luu114s Kvnl 'l'l1u1nux Nl ik' 'l'l1u111as Seniors seek new horizons in future era 8.111415 Tluomus Mikv'I'l1urn1ul1 lIl1cryl'l'uI1ill Ruy111uml'I'nlvr Sm' 'l'r4'c'w Nlurcixx 'l'r1'Ifn-r XYilliun1'l'rvf1 I Iouskun 'I'11ms-r is jgn1ic1 l'llrm-r Q N Sh-phvll Ty ltr lilclmurml X .ul till-me Rolls-rt N :u1Xl.u'lr' 'Z' Luci da Silva takes part in speech class to inipmxc her kimwlczlgv of the English language 'CT' in up-f 'Q u.-1 41 Brl1n'L'M1l1Nny Din inl X can-li Vikki N 1-lliu .Xllvn Yillim-5 Nlivluwl Wach- Limly XX ulclcn Limlu Walla-r OSX linger ll ulkvl' jill lllillvr lx.irci1Xl.1rrl v-v .' s nm ilu in xllliu , Q V X' -- 'U Mark Arnold. Sharon Dizdunuu, Nauwy Burgrmni ami Bill Rumincs discuss their vuiiz'gvL'i1rmirn-s The realization of grucilmtiug brings mixed 1-motions tn Pnl Brown and DuV0nn0 Wright. L ' I aw - Curtis Blanchard listens as Miko Wade pmt-lic:-s n numlwr un the guitar Studi-nts nwel uftz-n aft:-r sclmol to funn musical groups, Graduation terminates high school yG2VS Virginia Crulc, Mike Kruger and jam-I Burnctt discuss jun:-t's chance of being flower queen. 44 Lorella lvilliamsun and Kurvn liulluu mkv .irlxaiilixlur ul ilu' pz1pcrnl.u'liim-x Luci discussed her schedule with Miss Dorothy Bales, senior counselor, Mr. Edu ard j. Shelton. principal, and Mr. William Burlingame, vice-principal. Luci joins student body as '67-'68 AFSer Luci descended the airplane steps to get her iirst glimpse of Kansas City August 22, 1967. I 7 9 K Lucia Maria Drumond Fortes da Silva. from juiz A 5 'J de Fora. Brazil, spent the year with the Dr. and L- Mrs. George Shoemaker family. ller American sis- X ter and hrother were joanie and Phil. Her own X , i family includes her parents. two brothers and one - sister, Lucivs holmlnies include music. dancing, sports, - reading and horseback riding. When asked why 4, she wanted to come to America, Luci said, The af United States is the most important nation. They Y , 'A W gix e help to Brazil. l wanted to come here so that I Could tell my family alwout the real America . She 4 concluded hy saying. ifimerica is just what I ex- ? pected, and l lllit':XI'I1Cl'iL'2lIlS hetter each dayn, As a member of Pep club. French eluh. AFS and .Ns-You-l.ilxe-It Literary society. Luci adapted to the husy life at Chrisnian. Her class schedule in- cluded speeeli. typing. French ll. lfnglisli Ill and .Xrneriean history. 45 Juniors endeavor to develop leadership x l I v Vice-president, Bill Wishong secretary, Barbara Axtong president, Bill Clascog and treasurer, Suzi Reynolds admire a sample of the 1967 senior rings. They discussed the style rings they chose for the class of 1969 when they met with a representative ofthe company November 29, 1968. l l 1 1 1 , Q l ' x mx' 1 n nil! -X Planning 3 iunior Class meeting are Bill Wishon. Suzi, Barbara and Bill Claseo. 46 Approximately -125 members oi the junior class made their contribution to the pulse ol' Kflirisinan during the 1967-1968 school year. They became active members ol honor societies. curricular and extra-curricularorganizations. juniors were elected homeroom representatives to student council and made contributions bv work- ing on the connnittee ol their choice. Others were chosen as homeroom representatives to High School Red Cross and helped xv itli its projects. Thirty-eight junior girls joined Pep club to help inspire spirit in the sports fans. The upper fix e per cent of the class were selected for membership in the National Honor societv. Nlanv more enjoyed membership in other clubs or organizations. Some sang in vocal groups while others played in the band. Approximately 32 students enrolled in journalism 1 and Publications 1 to learn he tech- niques of paper and yearbook editing. Others chose debate in order to have a special privilege of representing ffhrisinan. All of them enrolled in lfnglish, history and physical education. Others chose science, mathematics. a language, practical arts or fine arts course. Bovs spent manv hours alter school in sports prac- tice in Cross Cfountrv, football, basketball, wres- tling, baseball, golf and tennis. Some earned let- ters. juniors were privileged to order their 1969 senior rings january 26 to be delivered in May. Early in May the 1968-1969 student count-il oflieers were elected. These officers were members ol the junior class. Class officers for the school vear were president, Bill Clascog vice-president, Bill l1'is1iong secretary, Barbara Axton: and treasurer, Suvi Reynolds. Class sponsors were Nliss Oneida Beelnan and Nlr. Duane Bachmann. f '1,. bw X S - A H I ' J I gi C ' . . 4, ,. I V ., 4.14 A . . ' 7' '-ff -r' K g' .V 'H-'rf Y' Q 1 X, 1 K 'rw . l N l i f 4- C9 M . . of ,Q . K gf . Y R x ' ,. 1 1 1 EA' - wc, k It ,H ' A to N X 4, 1 :sr 'Ji 'Q Q 51 L- if , T r A 1. x Wx ' si' Q-1, - E, , , .v 0 Alfredda Adams William Alderson Donald Alvis Sharon Allen Russell Amos Russell Anders Paula Anderson Wayne Andes Roseann Andrade Robert Arnold Barbara Axton Diana Bailey Terry Baldridge Charles Baker james Baker Thomas Baird Rebecca Ball Sherrie Bauer Sylvia Barger Cary Bass Galen Beem james D. Bennett Dennis Bernard Bruce Bernhardy through hours of training, performance Q X 3 , 1 u ,L i I - kr ,alia-xH , f 1-ERiE: '-:r,f::5m. . W 3lU:Zii::s:kfl:q?::g::1Q .srrrr-'Hgu :::::::,: .-g I 4 , , 45' ' , ' 1 . fi T , V M ..l. , A A , x .TC . H , 3 xy, t: 7 L 7 fx in vn X 1 If 5 'v a 1. . . I A . - ,W mm W 2 K l gf? T A . , ' - V ' Y v - ' 1 5 U f it 7' ,f 47 Joyce Bcrteneino Glenna Betts Dehlmie Blann Pat Bieser Dennis Bishop Glen Boniedot Cheryl Bon en james Bowman Paul Bowman Donald Bradriek Patricia Brady Carolyn Brison Gary Brooks Peggy Brooks Roy Brown Shirley Brown Terri Brown Gary Browning Barbara Bry ant Carl Bryant Kathleen Bryant judxth Bun-hanzm Ann Bm-lcley Daxid Bnlen A x R L- rf .L Cllrisiv Buny ir , Ricllarcl Burton L n A f . Thomas Burton , -, - n ,' X- Pflaine Burns nl I ,t .1 Ya .- Y ,J f Michavl Calclt-ron , - ' ' Roclnvy Callcn john Canarlay , f janv Carnes liintlatfasv W Q, M RanclalCase 'V ' ' Xi, .. i4 ' 1 1 .I 1 W, 5 -My A my ,,,' A ei Z , A 1 I1-royffastle Dvnnis Cato 1 ,, .-f, I f Ester Cave g if S' 9, . Tammy Cavincss t Kristina Challin . ' ' Lynda Chamlwrlain K N- - v N, t Tc-ri Chandler Carol Chaney . , Gloria Charles A ff Kerry Christianson A Cy nthia Chunning - Q . jcrryfflark jf ivy' 5 . If Y N I L 3 William Clark f Anna Cochran Looking to upperclassmen Kathy Coffman Michael Collins I. john Connor ' ,Q up 'L Thomas Connor ' ,., ' ,N Brenda Cook Donna Cooks:-5 f Robert Cooley Dr-hhic Craigg Charlotte Cranv Slcvc Crayton Tim Crone . x- , H 5: my I 4, ' - . 4' ,. f i nf' Y ,-, , M A H '.: 5 I Y x '. -- U pf ' ' -.41 if 'L VC' Q fx. , 4- 1 -1 , A A for guidance ff .. fi ' 1-1 0 . 5 ' i-'Z ' .grqj Michael Cross f in l ' l if ' fig, Andy Cruz 'Q ' Lynne Davis ' ' ' Mary Davis ' A V- if I ft ' ' ' Rollin Davis -fu , fi 'K D 31, fi Gayle Day ' 4 Y 4 U Q' 4 A Q, Ronald DeLaogliter X' Y. I ' K .. HA L .. -, . Y. I ,Wit janet Dennis x 3, jane DcPriest - K Viola-I Rose Dilv William Dinwiclclie Tliornas Dison ' joey Doclson ' l' f-' , A L2 i ' SQ, ' mf ' ,,g. V SL 5' ' 'T 4 v ' 1 1 I .f el- Q l gn 'X 48 4 - s-I f- f ,. ..i 4-li , P 353, H . 4 1 ' x I- A ' V , Y' f 5 , ii 1- V 3 ' ' x -- ' I . , M J Y . .' V i G A 1 X ' pa T' 0 G . A 1 I fi ' . . .l , i ii ., . Q, :Str , . , iv J 0 5 V I A N -Q - - , x 1 cw Y W 5 ,I XE ' A . . 1 l 'Q i l -vo it :r M ti. all K' '0- , :QQ A 1 -. 5,4 Y by A - 1 . , G X, gf ,r 'Q l i- X Y .L R X Marsha Donaldson Dnuglas Donlin Pat Dorton Gary Dunklin Susan Dunlap joyce Eagleson Vickie Easley Donna Eiker Craig Engleman Carol Eschenfelder Evelyn Evans Randy Evans Beverly Farmer Iris Fendrick Gary Fike Kelly Fisher Kenneth Fisher Robert Fisher Lucy Flanagan Mike Ford Sharon Fortner Bryan Foster john Frazier Sandy Freeman they prepare patterns for further living 4 I .-. ,,, , M, Af -11, v ,. 4 4- 'Q f ii C y 1 ' ' 'A H, L17 A ' 1- aiu, lv ,, g il 'dt f li if J I h 1 Q ,K ,A L, r V. , . ,. . . , L l l , 1: A v I XT ,V , john Fry Virginia Fry Teresa Fry Karen Fulton Myrna Fye James Cade Brenda Gard jeff Gard David Carver Tom Gaugh Mary Gibbs Mike Cipson Bill Clasco Lavonne Goans Roger Godfrey Connie Goering Richard Golden Carolyn Gordon Iohn Gordon joanie Gray Connie Green Judy Green Clara Gregory Nancy Grifhn Mike Hagan Stanley Hall Connie Halternan Eva Hampton Neva Hampton Victor Haney Nancy Hargrove Pamela Harrington Lisa Harris Thomas Harris Sandy Hart Pat Hart Robert E. Haskins Larry Halley Rebecca Hawkins Karen Hayes Cary Hazelrigg Donald Helmig , 'WT f Marx W-if 'ev x'j ,W-5 xp-I - - A was .ati ' x , 1: , N .. ,, L -4 ,, 'E' nv X T if' 5- T. k,I :xv , - , ASK j. , ,, V 513 iff? 2 ' ,-'Q ,- -A L? 0 a s .f, fs t . , , '. af, we-z ,, , '. al ' 4- E , 0 .T. i 4, 111, -V M ,Ax ' 'f' my Studying for future life opportunities Nancy Helton Richard Henrichs Randol Hendrix Richard Herron Cheryl Hicks Ellen Higginbotham Patsy Hinchey jonathan Hinkle William Hoerman Gary Holland Debbie Holsworth Robert Hook Dawn Hooper Larry Hoover Terry Hopkins Patty Horton john Houston Mike Hunner jean Imwiehe Kandi Isbell judy jackson Leslie james Benita johnson Cary jnhnson Garland jnnes judy jones Terry jones Thomas Keiglcy Robert Kendrick Ronald King Q M .9 2',. I ' if. . ' i .V H W- .,5'Lxlf , V. , , .' ' 'vi 'X . . .4 glfiif' 'M L 'X ' ' v A bk K - f..- K :,, 1 :SW T R NV H L, I , , , t 5' , fi , V fav r ' f- i ' 1 . ,A 4' S f +' af ' - di s 4: V Wg sv: it A ' fr 'fra Y E i Nt. L- 'JD ' g- 1 -N f LA.. Y L:-is ' ' ' 1' . V - we ,WV , ,7 , :W . - fl W r 1 R i l , l 5 i G AlAA k 5 , A +ve- W 4. ' A JEL 1 . I 4 4 i l iii5'1.i - ? 4 - ' is , L I , 3, , I -5 .. i ' gf I -.- .X K, f . Ax 50 Mr. Richard Dunbar's fifth hour American his tory class was studying very diligentlx for a test juniors perfect their knowledge, skills L-. 4 'S fl X gl 4M xr Q in .4 5, f G , , sf 'Li Pj f .74 K Q 1 t. 4 -L 44 , v- X Q, xl. I., f x to s 4 A -Q T, . 4:- fl. x v In , N, tv, qw 1' i Q cr- 4 -'W . 5- ' tk , ix V ,V 7 X i H if t K CN. Y rf . , ,N- 4. ,rw 2 Karen Kirk john Komm Kent Kratz Larry Krause Donald Lamb Larry Lamb Marla Lambert Robert Langford Robert La Rue Sue Leach Cary Ledsworth Diana Lee Doris Lelen Rudy Leutzinger Connie Lewis Susan Lewis Virginia Lindsey Debbie Littman Pamela Locke Terry Luhse Max Louclerback Ianice Loughmiller George Love Roger Lower Martha Lutgen Mark Lux Kyle MacDonncll Carolyn Mackie Dennis Main Rebecca Maley Cary Mannering Steve Marshall Clayton Xlartin Clcnda Nlartin Greg McBroome Vickey McGinnis Pat McGovern Vivian McGrath Bruce McLain Steve Mcier Marla Melton Cary Mit-ser Kathy Mikulich Twila Milburn Pam Miles Emily Miller janet Miller Mitzi Miller Patti Miller Ted Miller Debbie Moliitt Gary Monsees Mike Moore Steve Moore , ,,,f, M . N in YW. A534 W It M., ,aw f I I , f f f' :fy ' i '- rf: 'Sf ' ,. 11 ir wif. JV 5 , Z. ,. M' r -f ga 1- rw af, g , iv . all ' MTV Ni QL i Pas MA-. A. ,L :Y . 'C , ,kr ,itz ,vi 'af ' mr ,Q jf.. , . ' Sv ' Z--7 i 'ii 7 W 0- .f 45, , Ji 'w w Q, J P .A L P F , , A fi' .-eff rg , 'Ziyi l w a - M M if if Er wzhwaea--f , ,av 'F 31 v ya, Juniors participate in club activities Mike Morris Steve Morrow Bill Mosier Max Mueller Steve Mullis Dan Nerling Frank Nold Mike Novak john Oaks Charlotte O'Brien Marsha O'Dell Cheryl O'Donnell Linda Oliield Linda O'Rourke Elliot: Ori Sandra Ott Blaine Ouimette Phyllis Pack jim Parcel Mike Parks Ccorgia Pearson Norma Penningto Keith Peterson Clark Phillips I1 M A TE? A J. 1 Q. A, 1 ' P f ' ra A if cl P 'i g P it J Q -337 'i'- . ig gf., I 4. Q K At 1 Jw: mx 1 A f, , ' 6' K 'a if l-Qf1f V . Q' t,..,.afw i ,W -.ti , .355 ,V fqq a K l . l 4, V 6 b by ,fl kilt: K b i Li rw. P f W1 ff ' if W ' 1 - fl ' A i A if I.. L ,521 . ,, ' in MA 1 1 1 Q g M V- -' pf, A, Q -tag A , e .gf . I ' 'if ii j - x . 1 'wa J-1 ' N : . .1.?i,,' X A wi--X il ' ,V A 5 ' 'ii' 5 r N b g L .' S Q r av of 1 I.. ' A E ' Q f- W ,-. 'wif A dp , H .3 N . A -. f -- , ' - M P :Lf I 'K if N ,N 7 gif, J f 1 K t- f??al,f,', y 52 5 -D, S ,v. ' ii! tr ., 17 3 X - ' ' :LL L , 41 Y X Q' stiff- xii' , il' i if ,W 1 Q: to develop poise to xr: ' Q... i 1 X 1 4 'F adva Ronnie Pierre Ynnclu Postupuel Xlarciu Pm enuure Dehru Pun all Crea: Pm-e Lirulq Prierner Mary Pryor Denise Pugh Curtis Quinn Kathy Rogan Dennis Raney Bill Ray ,lanice Reardon john ReiH' john Reimer jane Renfro Janice Resch Su7i Reynolds Caroly n Rhea Karen Rich Vickie Richardson Dennis Roberts Phyllis Rnilruely Roy Rnslers noe interests .- fl!! . L s-fl vin K I I f xl! i X' ' 4 , six I , N' - f LL fl L- I - , V -1 -X , 'lf y n fx - 1 5 V Q . ' ' fx 'Q If ., X5 xt ,N E. 'Q tlinfl 53 Bill R11lvii5lii Beeky Rose Ronald Roxy an janice Roy er Pam Russell Shirley Sanders Denny Sax age Creg Schieszer Mary' Lou Sehneiher Dianne Scholl Chuck Schroeder xldfilfIlSCllXH1l'IZ june Scott K.irmi Scott Stey e Selvenieelier l.eSlie See Stey e Sellars Stey e Slmclxelforcl Larry 5lioCltlc-y Denis Silluymnl C .trol Ninunerniiin Denise Nirnrns Imyyvll Sims Deiirin5lru'l.11r ,rr 4:4 A -..L For the first time, Chrisman's physical educa- tion classes have had archery equipment, Madeline Voorhees, jane Carnes, Linda 0'- Rourke and janice Reardon make good use of this equipment hy practicing. membership in the National Honor society S. J Barbara Swadlcy ga Phil Swearngm 'V' L, Bill Taylor .V I1 W L Bob Thomas if 1 if Connie Thomas tx Q Sherry Thomas Linda Tindall Jeanne Tobin Shelia Todd Fred Treffer Vaughn Tribble ' A Gayle Troyer X 'QB-1 5 r W ,X -bv V I N :v , .-1 . ii J Linda Tuckncss T A Mark Turner 4 7 I il N Paul Vanover fe' Becky Voach 'H Madeline Voorhees Merci Voorhees V, ww- I ' if.: I el ' it J Gary Waid ' - 4 ,V f ' ' - 'l,I, ' Q Karla Wair ' l 'lx +' 1 i 'fl iiifr 4 ,M ' Ai F5 1 Richard Wall , ' 'L V, A K 5. jim Wallen 'S ffl I - I V N I Linda Ware x . t , T . , Q X Sylvia Ware X r3', 4 L ' 'F 55 Allen Watson Becky Wattersun Kenneth Wcrtz l Dennis West f-ff! Kathe Whalen X. Dave Wheaton jody Wheaton . james Wheeler 'A 4 , Diana Whitehead A Dale Whitney ,f Bill Whitticlt Sammy Wiggins 3 i if ,. ff- 4'1 9? x ,.,,,5a, am.. . X U i,'. ,Q - ,g egg Sandy Wiggins Lf Sandra Wilkerson f Diana Willetts Steve Willey '-' 1 Y ' Ken Williams , 4 '1 Larry Williams X N , X Lola Williams I t f Retta Williams . fri- I , Ae Judy Wilcox V L, X , Pete Wilson Y' 'v Bill Wishon yf . Lois Wollenburg ! f R 'a I R' ' x f f X I Y XI. , ' x if ' ll Hiya' h I' L fi. 'f v- -ff h iv 3 ,w - -is 9 . ,2 5 'xy f Alerted juniors take college board tests During their physical education period, many of the boys enjoy playing red rag football, which involves a great deal of action and quickness onthe player's part. 1 X 'T fl, s ,f' .N QU if ' 56 xx A 'x .Q kk. l 2 ii P iz , 'x .f- nl A .. ,iff e, U I - , 'li- L t tff in QQ 1. . X t X W, X i X' f ' '4-snail . Y- Y ' V sa . 'sn ' 2 N 5 wtzf X 1 9. Sheryl Woods Denise Wright Patti NVright Sylvia Wright Lisa Wyman Nancy Young Patty Young Bill Barnard Bill Branch Fred Bullard Phyllis Burden Louise Burns joe Catron Steve Coffee Calvin Clark Charles Davis Kathy Ellis Don Evans Connie Coering Randy Culley David Heishman Dave jones jo Ann Lopez Shirley Nunn U, 1 l is x f ' in preparation for senior year activities L ' fi Wi A ' iii iv ' E' x I 15 'B vm joe Roller Susan Sutton Ada Thompson Doug Wells 57 Miss Mary Kennedy s first hour class is studying for a Missouri Constitu- tion test the following day. j Sophomore class ollicers for 1967-68 were secretary, Debbie Briekerg president, Kim Littmanng treasurer, Patty Robbg vice-president, Tim Phillips. NVhen the sophomore class came to Chrisman from junior high school, they had to hccome oriented in their new surroundings. They had been enrolled in courses to complete require- ments for graduation in English. science, mathematics, history and physical education. These students had enrolled in some elective courses. Some chose debate, others music, Sophomore boys participated in competitive sports and some of them received letters. Sophomores were interested in extracurricular activities too. Some became members of Sci- ence club, The club field trips gave them new experiences in the realm of science. Those who enrolled in debate had opportunity to take part in discussion groups with students from other schools, They participated in novice debate and individual events in debate tourneys. They also helped host the annual Invitational debate tournament. Those belonging to French club attended the dinner in November. They enjoyed the French menu for which stu- dents had prepared the food as well as the pro- gram following the dinner. 470 sophomores arrive from WC junior high a V54 I . , . E Charles I-lauber and Darrel Bailey, second hour art class stu- dents, painted optical illusions as one project. 58 Sophomore girls desiring to show extra school spirit were members of Pep club. They attend- ed all the football and basketball games, lf a sophomore desired a period of recreation and fun, he joined Chess club. They played for fun and hosted some matches. Sophomore girls interested in physical skill tests could qualify for M club. They enjoyed intramural contests, sports days and soeials. Every sophomore had an opportunity to grow and develop mentally, physically and socially if he desired. High School Red Cross and Key Club presented projects for them to help oth- ers. Early in the year they elected their class offi- cers in their homerooms. Those selected were president, Kim Littmanng vice-president, Tim Phillipsg secretary, Debbie Brickerg and treas- urer, Patty Robb. 4, 7 4+ .1 , x I,-'lr u- if npr, rf v 1 I i 14 5 4,1 V M ' 5 I' T .l M , V P 3' ,ig V 4 is - . , '1 A ,MV QV cv' Q ' ! RW f 1 ,..... r, an ,M Z, A i gi -KQV' wx et - pw 1.- 5! , ' 5' 6 f ' : Q ef- ea' va X 'f 5 X - X .' 3 , K . ' X 'A N, V .L U .a Q ' l J lj ' 6 Q gr, , . r Del1ra,Xdnlns Linda .Xdlxins Marily n Alcsliire D1-lmru Alexander VX'illiali1.Xllcm'k Nlartlia Allen Frank Anderson -Ieanclle .Xndcrsnn Larry Amlcrann Brenda Arnold Phyllis Audet ju Ann .-Xull Dc-lwby Badder Darrell Bailey Allan Balwr jctta Baker Paula Barnes Bev Bauer Mark Beck Hugo Becker Colleen Bcern to learn senior high school ideals, spirit I g',iQ3f ' H A J I f. .rip -- - ' - -f ,, . il ,. 1. We . - ae, .fu V ci- 7 , , X x ',. I - A ' XWQQ ie' l i I l n VA Y Y K g , , T , F :- ,. -. v x L-' W R f -V L xl-5 - V 1' y 5 W, W . K 7 x f 51, ,MI X V :S U N X . K ' - A 'f '4 X B ' ' 39 Q QE W .. 4 ug M, .4 J nj ' 75 v Af gr - 7. ' , 1. gs i , 'A' Eg: 3:7 - , ,f -f' 'ff . H A - fl J ' I I . ' ex . f l V ii ?,,1'i - T f k97f:!1j U 5 .- sr -ve- L- - QA ' i.. 4. - i 1 x -' ' ' AW Lia Y'-A -7 Lv? w , . , Xu, . 3. gf' ' ,rf 1- 153655 . , ra in 59 , or L. .L . qv: if' w. V. ' er O , i Ben Belew Brad Berkvam Ronnie Bernhardy Sllaron Berry Susan Bcrtelson Karen Biescr Clen Bird Erwin Bnlinger Peggy Bond David Bnul jnlm Box Larry Boyd Duayne Branscom Steve Brasel George Brcstogianis Dclxlmie Bricker Terry Brntlierlnn Ted Browning Kay Brucstlc Rick Burgess Dennis Burns Vickie Burns Monte Burrnnghs jerry Busliarl Ruger Bulcllcr Slepllun By rn Brenda lfainplmell janet Carnplwll Pat Carnahan Cary Caswell Chris ffatron Cathy Chapman Nianon Chapman Larry Cliesnnt Guy Chiles Gary Chinnery Bonnie Clark Dave Clark Ray Clark Theda Clark Mark Clement john Clements Chris Combs Charlotte Conn Randy Conn Tom Conrow Candy Conn ay Mark Conyers Carl Cook -4.123 . . '. 1 1 ,glam A 1 3 i i F' , 4. W 1:51, i Z s . Y - L- 4 ee .- we . . Vx W -1 -1 - Nf V A ' e x 9 ,X ,H f . i . 1 , f l - ' Sli Elf Q li 9. XFN Q' 5' 1 A K W fit if l Y P , , - ,Q - Q. 4 L L, f -f - , v: ', gg, H1 is M ,. A 4: . if ff' f ' xi 3' x' ' Xi it 5 1 , T X5 .'..4.,W ff AJ fl ? V, , L. s 'll P , , t, .- - 4 They take required graduation courses Richard Cook Martha Cooley Gloria Cooper Elaine Cornelius Pat Courtney Patricia Couey joyee Craves Wayne Crawford Shirley Creek Brenda Cross Sid Crowley Mike Cunningham jcanne Curtis Connie Darnell john Daxidson Chris Davies Eleanor Davis Vicki Davis Sandy Dean Steve Deis Xiary Delalea Karen Dennis Keith Dieeknlan john Dillion Rohert Dohlms Sandra Dodson Steve Doolin Debbie Doss -3 ' if N1 ,. x x fill fr X I it , . x : X I b y ! 93 'L , ,def s ,v ,i 1 Q--+ in 'I . A f A is .. we M ,, ,,.,f: 'W ,3 P. pf - - '- -:I--:L ,st fr' if! is 60 Lu . T N D Qi . t. '-ks .Me mf 'WA .ffl if l-ff vim ,- x , ffl .- : 4 gin, K. .1 i I .w A, ,.. ,ff Ffh --1 , I , , .. .x , If 7 1 X ,X A . Y V4 F' X t r ' .1 Q ' ta- A 1 pad? 4- X '- E' ,Iii F r H- 4 ir' I fa 1 W ' 5. fa .M 'see J ff' X ' . - ' ' Pn'CECf-1 ' 9 4 Richard Dnsml Priscilla Duster Richard Don ell Carla Dragon jim Drake Bill Duncaul jean Dunham Leonard Durham Cheryl Dyer Cary Dyer Mike Eagehnn Linda Easley Terry Easterling Michael I-Idde james Eqerton Sharon Eichmtin Wally Emerson Marie England Tim Enke Allan Ensign Dennis Fanning select electives to enrich background . F, . VF ii-4 ' . - ,, 9 Q: Y ' .Elf -J xg! ' NJ f .-, . 1 I. ' -33: N, f D. fha , x ix Q . l :- -- f 4 ' ra 4.1- , N i sv Q ' i 'Z'-fi gif-1 , 4 'J Y 4 , 17: Q o fi F ,erfcffa . . 6l Allan Farris Stexe Farmer Pete Fender Elaine Ferman Steve Fiedler Herb Fillmore Nlarxin Filzgerel Cathy Flanders judy Fletcher Gail Fluy cl Cy nthiu Frazce Rick Frierson Steve Frost Dwain I-'ye Damian Galvan Betty Candc-rs Debbie Card Tnm Carner Stexe Carrisnn janet Caulter Terry Geiger Dt-lmnrah Gentry Nnrn1anCillvll Karen Gipson Randy Gish Roberta Cnerinu Nlnlly Cuncluin Durleali Cnillzw i K l Marla Cowin l Mike Cragg Q Thomas Grant I Llloyd Greaves 5 Win Creh i Larry Green E Ron Green l l Ken Gregoire l David Gustafson i Vickie Cuyton 4 Danny Hamline ' Bruce Hanson + Mike Hurger i joan Hargrove X Bill Hart David Harter Larry Hartnett , Randy Hartwig johnnie Harvey ' Brenda Haston ' Charles Hauher S. ' . ze- 1 N S L R . Cl! fi - fl V ii x I , fs xl , N :xy ,E M M., Kiwi nl Q :xy .. w,, L. 1 4. D b L7 , ' 7 -7 i fl , .,.,. -. y:,fve.s :Q-,5 is T I L 'n L- l ff' f rf YK ' . , ' y-4 X! - f r- X a u '1 efjf- W -51' rf M . fy, H W .NL ,ln N fy lf., Y J, V- 4 ,' iffy L, I L 1 gm? , vm maf i .1 l ' w . ' G4 ,- x ' K H ' M.: sf it 'A 4 x ' . l They enter classrooms to gain knowledge joe Haus Pam Hayes Richard Hayes Iean Haynes Larry Haynes Cindy Hays Dorothy Hayton Michael Hazelrigg Steven Henderson Brian Hendricks janet Hengel Charles Higginbotham ' Gregg Higginbotham Sandra Hill Tom Hill Frankie Hinkle Debbie Hirning Ed Hodges Jerry Holder Neva Holman Bruce Holsworth Marilyn Honeyball David Hooper Lynn Hoover ,I Il Craig Hopkins ki,l Mona Hopkins il james Howell P 1 Woodie Howell ll A H fl X It 1 ' I Q ' E ' 'gf as 1 4 ,' ,fl , Ml i f '77, x i' 'K gn, Exit Q, 1,14 V 3-1' -,, P- J i f y , t , ,4 - A , X' N : i ' . . K X is iff' ' H ' ffiimw I gt. fl, ' ' . AV ,A Q 5' G ',,, V 4 61 ..- V gg , . I X i fi f s v 5 X, ia W I Ai. T1 Q ' 9 R y rv ff f- . 1 vi . We f . hi W l P1 w Q xg, -1 K1 I ,J 4 x - V v., fx 'Q v ,gf .1.ti Monty Hoyle Debbie Hoyt Milton Huckahey jean Hulse Melissia Hunnvr Frank Hunsaker Margie Hunshurger Denise Huntsman C-reg lnboden jim Ingram Kent Inman Rohert Ivy Deborah jacohs Gregory Iacohs Pat jacobs Cindy jancek Alton jenkins joel Jimenez Carry johnson Clenn johnson Karlen johnson further maturity through class participation Gerald Rayhlll opened thc door of the driver education car for Students drove once each week. Local dealers provided the driver Cathy Chapman jan Shacklefnrd and Debbie Totten l'hese training cars for this one-semester course. 'I t -X Rita johnson Ruth johnson Sharon johnson C rang jones Carv jones Kanlll Uni judl jones Michael jones Rhonda jones Tamara jones Dolores jorgensen Richard justus Dennis Kaltholi Phvlis Kaufman Susan Kellv Lester Kent Margaret Kmred Debbie Kirk Karen Kirk janle Knuckles Karen Kratz 1 N, ii N-I fx Sophomores ta ke individual or group tests Daryl Krause Karen Kuder M arvis Lahman Glenn Lamb David Lampton Barbara Langley Venita Larcom jim LeBow Marilie Leutzinger Bennita Lewis Bruce Lewis Linda Lewis Rhonda Lindberg Robert Linnabery Kim Littman ,apfxf il fv .g5,w5, . ,T , QA s L 1 ' , is . .3 Geraldean Lockhart Gene Logan Richard Logan Roger Logan Darlene Long Claudia Lux Tom Lycan Vince Lycan Clifford Mackie jeff Mahan Ronnie Malbali Romula Maliwa! Pam Manley .A j L. Ni- , all 1 f K, ig 1 r. - Q X Qi L i X-f J, ' C 5 X A 1, if-. . . T . ' ' CP -I '52 ,gs we I6 ms V . i if 1 355, 1 f gy? ., 2 if i if ' L. 'J 1 5 ef X 1 . AW'W si fx K ' -f 5 ' ' 'X K 4 1 X A ' 3 -. S. , ' ' P . ' y -L A- QV- , . ' 5 A ay' xx -E A -5 in . ,r fm , 0 X A M Aa . ratios to discover special interests, abiliti Sherry Mannering Grady Manus Rnhert Marcollc Boh Markovies Dehhy Marlon 0 Dehra Marshall Ray Martel Barbara Martin Chris Martin Tony Martin Chris Marr Sherry Mathany janeal Matheson Clyde Maupin Mike Me,-Xfoose Carolyn McCracken Dana McCracken Dolores McDonald Martin McEldvry john McKenzie Floyd Merrintt GS Bonnie Middleton Woody Milligan Greg Mills Steve Mohn Lynna Montee Brenda Moore Connie Moore Dennis Moore Rick Morales Shari Moran Lynda Morris Mary Morstain Allen Motley Dianne Mueller Patrice Myers Patricia Myers Steve Myers Phyllis Nesom Denise Nichols Kris Nielsen Belinda Nix g , i Q f , 5 gy! QM K mesa' in Z M ' ff - ip. .41 -'P' f 4 I 3' Y- - I I, ' K I .45 t , xxx K i s XE A. ,f X x N. I ,. f R , , v l yzeyw- -. fl I ,V ei 67 RJ J W - - QQ.. B.. , V7 Fl I' ' i :,. V - I U 6 -.v ' A .7 I ..Q' ' 'f . we P . .P ' X .lax lbxzx V ...L Z .2 i 45 -y ,, iv? vs' , , b . 'Va 5 310. fi.: -. f it i1 f f ss Q , 'V , 1 l WU' K - 4 Q Q L t... ft Y 'fl J. f f . . x V .. , 5 3 ,J u f s Mickey Norris i ts K I 7' - V ,. V Pat O'Brien ff - QW ' ' , Rick Oclvkirk ,' ' 'f I , Pennie Olinsti-:ul ff Sh A 1 W3 X l Bexerly Ott , XX ' I '-2? l Stem-Clxxirigs It hllllfli 65 Tom Palmer Letta Payne Bill Penniston Kathy Phillips Tim Phillips . Carolyn Pickering , +1 Mike Picdimonte J f vw I . l F 5, . , ,J jim Pinson , . Q Y Bill Poe A ' - Hilda Polnack . A 1 ,I Rocky Porter L, .1 i Q V ,Q William Potter f V ,X H -1 L Ann Powell 'N 5' Y Vickie Prinz B 1 Palsy Queener Ronnie Rains jean Randel Gerald Rayhill Craig Reed Alan Reese Guy Resch Yfrf 1 -'22 X, I ,- X I ': XL 1 These tests offer students opportunity Sophomores Karen Slucker, Venita Larcom and janet Campbell learn the basic fundamentals of sewing in Mrs. Dean's third hour class. l I 1 n than 1' , 5 2? ,st - A! V , -f I 1 Q. ' L t 1 I 4 -, xu mii X ,L-' l 4 we ak? x AI xt -9 W ,MA inn . iw, .,.. Q . if 5,-V. gl nv- film ,L x Y .r 51 Q ,- A i. Q-1 Q, xg-' .itil ' ., wif' 4.. , , . , r l 1 j A lx - x julie Rice Cheryl Richardson Doris Richardson Lloyd Ricketts Patty Robb Richard Roberts Vida Robinson Chris Rohrs Sheryl Rowan Vernon Rushing john Russell Lora Russell Ruth Sahin Leslie Sacldler Linda Saddler Twila Saxton Rick Scarborough Susan Schaaf Bonnie Schannuth Yvonne Schulcnber Phil Schulze to select courses for individual demands Uv 2 rr ' W ,L '., i. -- f-.gg 7,1 Q J Y' 4 H A ' V 131.11 4 , ft, A .f ' , ,. , 1, V f., , h V ' - '. X L X J f l A-ff 1: J V 'Sf' 1 I X h I N . 1' X X , . t . X 1 Vg , , , ,V 4 41-,l ' 7 1 51 1 I jg, 'ff ,L a , 2 ' S ,f A I - ' s ff - ' 13 ' , mi' 4, 4, 'X - -. , - .. f - ,W ' V , fi 1' 21 3 ' Q A 1 ' 4 ' f -' ' X1 .' -- fa, ' -fi. ' - ,- 1-. '- '- N ' :fish We We . , 1-7 f-'i'j,fx.s','g.. In I 2 67 Charles Seek Anna Semler Ronnie Sexton Ian Shackleford Philip Simcosky Ricky Simmons Randy Sisk Russell Sloan Karen Small Debbie Smith Dennis Smith Gary Smith Grace Smith Harry Smith Nancy Smith Roger Smith Ronnie Smith Vicki Smith Ted Snively janet Snyder Roger Sparks james Spencer Beverly States Kim Steede Paula Sterrett Phil Stevenson joseph Stewart Linda Stone g Mike Stonger Karen Stucker Richard Swadlcy Gary Tay lor Mike Tay lor jay Terry berry Sandy Thomas May Tliouxpsun Pam Tllompson Pat Thompson Laurel Thorpe john Thurman Landa Titus Mary Tohin I eonard Todd Debbie Totten Steve Tutty . ,,,.ye..' 1 'W - Mew t ,Q 1 ,wx . . 4llenTomlinsun ' -V L' I - 4, 2' f 1 i 'S tt Terry Towles Vt avne Tuckness X RhnndaTurner QA! HW A we . ,Q ,Q 0 1. t Y X lg, I jf' nf. .f i I an 44 4 1 W, M f, , , t - , m P ' 'Jn ui Za, ,.,. , , Q ' 2 an 1 r 1 CL ' Q. '47 ' 3 AX .' I QEWQ L, -I MK K 4 4 4 I .t v ,, Q AM, nuff I. I S. Sophomores strengthen Chrisman's pulse Brenda Tyler Fisher Tyler Patty VanMaele Connie Vaughan Linda Vaughn Vicky Waddell Mary Wade Frances Walker Donna Walls Danna Ward Sandra Ward Fran Waters Lynn Weaver jeff West Karen West Karyl Whalen Carolyn Wharton Charles Wheeler Dennis White Mark White Stephanie White Chris Whitehead Chuck Whittier Dianne Wicklin Carl Wilder Cheryl Wilkinson Roxy VVilkins0n Dianne Williams . , f- f gi A' -my Ls ga, Q F3 is ff: 4 it I K, 'V N A lx K 2 I -. tx S, ., A , ' ' r -Q-:X-ff ' tv ff A , A L T- -gasv.wWm-fee J S 't il ' ' 5 if fi fl i e.. 1' , Q4-'T - 13. , x -' W' I MW X f C I 'EQWQ 4 wt W , I - - at , Q, , ,J 1' 1 'h 5 ' 'F my 'H i X -:f ek ., :1 A :fl Wy E L at V -V s., vane! f ,Q 1 1 . 55.5 f L. ,,,g '? ff-L5 68 C.irx lYilliurns l.yr1cltiXYilli.iiiis l.incla XX illiulnsun lint NYilson lfllen NYinlnnn tlithy Ntimllnnisen lletlylYinl1i1ltl Bill Wurnuels Ort illc Ntlitiiuelc Murianme Wuutl Walter Wuorlu urrl j.1netXYurclen jim Wurkrnun Stanley Xturthlex jerry Wright jue Wright Bill Wuellner Allen W5 att Steve Yarlcasky Dun Yueum Kathy lftlllljls Elaine Zion Winnie Zumwull A Mgls..-.1 ' z. 1 T,,,,., Q , ,J X ,A -R 3 , , Q , rx XXI if 153 I a fs i , FIFO ' e fl 'L -. lm 1 ' Z V A m -4 is ' ff' fi 2 l . ,X vs?' sf n, . X l ii r ' ,,! nfs K Y 4. ,h 5 ,,. U I w YN, J , tm ,. :fn f. Q' . f,f,ff-L, X ' 5 ,Y pl 1 -:ff V-v 4 , They accept student body responsibilities Miss Sarah Ellen Curnphell, yearhouk adviser, timlx her thirtl huur English ll elass tu the audi- torium tu have pictures taken fur the Cleam. She supervised the picture schedule of the sophumures untl juniors September ll and 12. Members of the ycarhouk stuff took the names uf all these students. 69 james Ballance Laura Blumenschein jim Carson Reed Chambers john Clark Joyce Cook Bob Crmx Pat Dearinger janet Dimmel Michael Frisbie Mike Huber jim Larman Connie McClain Lionel Pelletier Mike Pollard Richard Rathman Brenda Rinard Carmella Rossi Danny Shelton Nancy Short Stephanie Stephenson jerry Thomas Steve Thompson Susan Wilson Sidney XVoodw0rth -f-new Mfg fr .ra J: ' 33 M f' A '. . ' X V i i ' f - 2 , 'KX 1 : 'V ' I if Xflfu N VA XXX N R114 'Mi i r' if H'i'V1 4 QP ! E 4 A 5 3 i. 1 1 2 X 3' ' , ' '71f:1:1::1:1.':i +V 1 1 A 1 3 W 'Q sl They become dedicated Chrisman students Sophomores in Miss Mary jo Camphell's fourth hour physical education class learned such folk dances as'4Blcking from Swe- square dances the Straw, den and Glow Worm from America. They also learned some such as Pack Up Your Troubles and Turkey in 512: , .ag s T h? Wm, 1. 7 ,S it 1 -if Classmates, please autograph this page -. ' J W f A , 6 x Wai' VK . fd K I V R 3 ,vewyfrfm-. . , 'WML 5510: , Q. , . , W . ,gms mf, A , 1 . ,fx -MN -: K k'N'gi??Sl , AQ W- . 535 . A 'Gin g , , , f . . 11, ,. ' YQSSHEWZQ' Qi-, .1 f' J xl, aah. sf K5 . -JE: X XIX ,fx x, ,fy 35.1, -J., ' X 'X X I4 - , xx X, X .- ,4 X , fy,.v'2N :TQ f - 1 . ig ' f 4 g Q yr- aj-'f ,, H. JK-V ' .4 ' ' f X :wx 1? 1, w Stax' 'r' :J :il- UB? ? .x . 'bw--,,,. Marcia Mudd BL-nrlrm n lihnirrnan Members of the Bearlown committee norm ln ch.n'g,1 of selhng tnkds, and serxing rcfreshrnvnts as wcll us arranging for u hand for liunrtmx ns. f.0lTlIlllULl memhn rs xscrm DQnnlS.XI1th41ny, IJLIIHIS larhr. Nl.1ru.1 Mudd. jim Birk. Kathy Sturm. june! Bgxrnvtl. Karvn Ilia-h and john Rus- sell. to perform many duties of student council ' fn. Kathy Terry XI'4Sf'hz1irrnnn I Q Q! n - G L A 1 C 5 o , The AFS committee c'1r-urclirlutvd uclivilivs wnlcerning Ihr- fur- 1'i9Ul '-'Wh-Ill!-Zi' Nlllill'lllS Xlunhvrx xwrc' Bvniln juhnmnr Luci 11.1 Sxlxn- hnrr Kwok. D4-hhy l.lttlnunn. lxnlhx I4-rrx. Ii.nrh.nrn Xlnrtlu. Nllkv Cfnnmnuh.un, Fully liuhh, D1-nnix Chiu, 'l'in1 I mm-,Slum-XI,mh.xll.nml NlulkNlx'1Llrlr'rl 77 +, 4 1 x Tom Rigg, Ray Tuler and David Bulen unpacked a shipment nf NUW l700lfS lit' 'he lilW11fY- Bruce McLain, Helen White and Ruth johnson browsed through a ft-xx interesting hooks while working in thc library. Students give time to help in library Dan Hanna' Lisa Wyman. DUUE DQTYHY, ,lan Bowling and Wayne Milnes signed studs-nlx in ami mit 1-fthv librarv and ri-turned hunks to the pmpcr place. ' 78 n F7 -Q Front Row: Cheri Elliott, Connie Darnell, Kathy' Snyder, Sandy' Hart. Row Two: Sancly Xleffonnell, janet Barnett, Pat Bostian. Cathy lfleteher, Carol Chaney. Row Three: M, joe Eaton. Shu- ron Saelaeyyitz, Marilyn NYitte, jerry Henle Row Four: john Rei- I.: 'fl 4' mer, Pat Olllrien, Miehael Hagan, Nlareia Smith, VVay ne Milnes. Back Row: Bonnie Sehannuth. Yietor Iluney. Xiimi Daxis. Ray Toler, jan Shaeliellortl Exchange meetings help highlight year Pat Bostian. joe Eaton and john Rierner, the officers of Thespians rlernonstratetl teehniques usetl in aeting 80 The National Thespian Society Troupe 389 was eon- cernecl mainly' with promoting clrama at William Chrisman and surrounding areas. Highlights of the year were exchange meetings with other troupes in the Kansas City area, attending professional ancl amateur performances aucl proclueing plays for grammar sehools and nursing homes. Two formal initiations were heltl cluring the year. Scheclulecl meetings were the thirtl Thursday' of each month. Meetings were a variation of profes- sional antl erlueational guests in the theater anfl en- tertainment hy' members of the troupe. Requirements for 'I'hespian membership were having clone outstantling worly in clrama anal a aeeu- mulation of ten points earnecl lay working in tlramat- ies. Points are seoretl and cleterminetl liy the spon- sor, Mrs Naney Doclcl. Ufliwrs were president, .Iohn lteimerg yiee-presi- clent, Nlarilyn Ntitte, sec-retaiy, tlheri lflliottg treas- urer, Put liostiang reporter, .Ioe lfalon, Front Row: janeal Matheson, Mitzi Miller, Gail lfloyd, Leslie james. Row Two: jane Carnes, Georgia Pearson, Carolyn Rhea, Margaret Kinred, Pat O'Brien, jan Shaekeltord Row Three: john Gordon, Sandy Hart. Lorraine Xlatlwson, Cynthia Osborn, Barbara Martin, Terry jones, james Pinson Row Four: Store 1 Spry, Rainelle Reagin, Mark Turner, Herb Fillmore, john Rei- mer, Karmi Scott, Kent Kratz, Bob Mesle, Back Row: Dennis Cato, Rickey Budd, Bob LaRue, Drew Denton, Steve Marshall, Huh Fisher, Robert Nlillcr. NFL sponsors twentieth annual tourney , f, 'H L gig! i Xb- Sponsoring the twentieth annual Invitational Forensics tournament, December 8 and 9, was one of the major projects of the National Forensic league. Forty-five schools from tive states participated. NFL along with LAS co-sponsored the one-act plays October -1 and 5. NFL also took an active part in interscholastic debate and oratory in addition to presenting programs for community activities. Requirements for membership are met through participation in debates, manuscript reading. poetry reading and community speaking. Presiding as otticers this year were president, Rainelle Reaging vice-president, Cynthia Osborng and secretary- treasurer, Georgia Pearson. Nliss Margaret Meredith acted as the club sponsor, Nlitli Nliller. Georgia Pearsoii, Rainelle Reagin. Bob Nlesle and Cltnllna Osborn proudly displax trophies that NFL inenlbers have won Sl fi, 3 1 i 3 3 if 1 f Front Row: joanie Shoemaker, joanie Cray, Carolyn Rhea. Row Two: Kathy Terry, Susie Dunlap, Teresa Flagg, Georgia Pearson. Row Three: jill johnson, Mike Philson, Sheri Crawford, Tcrryjones, Row Four: joe Eaton, Jeanette Hawkins, Boh Smith, Rainelle Reagin, Ray Toler. Back Row: Randy Cross, Bob Miller, Drew Denton, Karmi Scott, Bill Trefz. LAS en riches Iiteratu re appreciation Rainelle Reagin and Mike Philson discussed Anthem while Kathy Terry took notes. i 'sq M. ,,, . Literary Arts seminar met the first Wednesday of each month to discuss books of literary value, Some of the books read this year were On Running Away hy john Keats, Pla- to's Dialogues and Anthem by Ayn Rand. Literary Arts supervised the showing of the movies, Elizabeth the Queen , i'Hamlet and 'ilulius Caesar to the student body in the Little Theater, LAS published the Folio a magazine of creative writing by students. The one-act plays, presented October 4 and 5 were co-sponsored by Literary Arts seminar and the Na- tional Forensic league, Requirements for membership are an S average in English and passing a qualifying examination given by the club sponsor, Mr, Phillip Legg. Elected officers were president, Rainellc Rc-aging vice-prcs- iclent, Xlikc Philson: and secretary-treasurer, Kathy Terry. 83 Front Row: Mr. john Freytag tsponsorl, Herschel Main, Dennis Parker, Connie Swalley, Sherry Houts, Sandra Lay, Carol Green, Rita Calxan, Tim Miller. Row Two: Pat Creer, Pam Merriott, Debbie Moore, Patsy Pickering, Lorraine johnson, Sharon Stew- art, Diana johnson. Kathie Haynes, Linda Frakes, Lana Hayes, Edna Mallinson, Karen Williams, Row Three: Darrell Mansfield, Bob johnson, Bart Reedy, Bill Ashurst, Bud Ohrazda, Paul Dis- mang, David King, Tom Pearce, Bob Young, Dale Williams, Les- COE provides study, Activities of COE this year included the conference at the University of Missouri in Columbia, a spring banquet for their employers and a club picnic in the spring. Officers of DE were president, Patsy Pickering, vice-presi- dent, Lorraine johnson, secretary, Debbie Moore, treasurer, Connie Swalley, parliamentarian, Dennis Parker, and repor- ter, Herschel Main. KAI 84 - 4 - Q A ' ter Bryant, Dan Prichard, Larry Alumbaugh, Row Four: Bruce Fisher, Tom Neill, DE. Mathews, Dale Ilart, john Wischart, Rick Williams, Rick Danni-r, Braxton Petty, Patil Dye, james Cray, jim Cook, Danny Iott, Cary Gillette, Rick Chuning. Back Row: Paul Roos, Cehrig Fry, Larry Blann, jerry Stevenson, Allen Villines, David Ford, Charles Haddock, Steve Tyler, Tom Car- roll, Eddie Anderson, Cary Lindberg, Michael Thurman, Em- mett Sage, Cary Davis, Darina Ashby, David Acton. on-the-jobtraining Members compose two separate divisions inside the club. Forty-four members belong to the Distributive Education section and twenty-six members are clas- sified as members of the Trade and lndustry group. TI olhcers included. president, Cehrig Fry, vice-president, Sharon Stewart, secretary, Rita Calvan, treasurer, Larry Alumbaugh, parlianientarian, Steve Tyler, and reporter, jim Cook. Mr. john Freylag sponsored COE this year. He replaced Mr. Lawrence Cook who transferred to Truman high school. Front Row: Donna Cooksey, Georgia Pearson, Neva Hampton, janice Bunten, Benita johnson, Luci Fortes da Silva, Dennice Reed. Row Two: Barb Axton, Belinda johnson, Landa Titus, Carolyn Pickering, Sandy McConnell, Sherry Woods, Susie Ber- telson, Tomi Sabin, Debbie Bricker. Row Three: Sylvia Pinon, jane Carnes, Ellen Winburn, Bill Kaufman, Karen Ballon, Lisa Wyman, Sharon Dieckrnan, Marcia Trotter, Lorraine johnson. Row Four: Mrs. Adeline Siegfried, Marcia Smith, john Reimer, Bob Smith, Peggy Brooks, Patti Young, Bruce Helmig, Ray Toler, Bruce McClain, Bruce Hanson, Miss Linda Ream. Back Row: Pat Hinchey, Dennis Cato, Mike Parks, janet Phillips, Michael Edde, Dennis White, janet McDonald, janet Dennis, Handy Case, Thomas Wilson Red Cross supplies gifts for veterans Chrisman's High School Red Cross this year sponsored the filling ofthe Christmas stockings by cooperation of each homeroom. These stockings were given to men at the Veteran hospitals, Red Cross held their annual membership drive during the second semester. Five students from Chrisman at- tended the conference at Unity Farm, October 26-28, 1967. The tive representatives were Sharon Dieckman, Benita johnson, Luci da Silva, Bill Kaufman and Bob Smith. In the spring each year the Bed Cross sponsors the Hootenanny. The fifty members were elected from each homeroom. They met every third Monday of each month. Otlict-rs for tht- year wcre president, Bob Smith, vice president, Bc-linda johnson: secretary, janet Nic- Donaldg trcasiircr, Bt-nita johnson. Sponsors were Miss I inda llcarn and Mrs. Adeline Siegfried. Benita johnson, Luci Fortes da Silva, Sharon Dieckman, Bill Kaufman and Bob Smith glance through the High School Red Cross manual. ' ..4L 1- -u J If is E E i ' ca F Front Row: Sharon Green, Barb Axton, Robin Davis, Marla Mel- ton. Row Two: Phyllis Pack, Belinda johnson, Diana Giilen, Bev Harter, janette Moore, Debby Littman. Row Three: Terry Ellis, Sharon McKinney, Cheryl jones, Lucy Flanagan, Donna White, ,QL Kathy Collman. Row Four: Bev Richardson, janice Moore, Becky Ball, jill Wallar, Vickie Prinz. Back Row: Kandi Isbell, Barbara Akin, Bonnie Schannuth, Brenda jett, Debbie Hoyt, Miss Billie Wilson Csponsorl, IVI club helps girl perfect sports skills Secretary-treasurer, Sharon Green, vice-president report- er, Donna White, social chairman, Barb Aking president, Diana Ciflen were the officers chosen during first semester, M club offers an opportunity for girls who have a high ath- letic ability to further perfect their skills in many sports. To attain membership, each girl must maintain an E aver- age in physical education, and an M average in academic courses. She must have been self-cu-rl as a member of all class teams ancl pass a rigid skill test totaling 1000 points. The 27 M cluhbers met on Mondays clnring the winter and on Fridays during the fall, Major projects were playing class lcams tor championship and attending all playclays and sportsmlays. Social activities incluclecl a hippie party, attending a Danish gymnastic show at VVarrensbnrg, a Cfliristnias party, initiation social, annual all day picnic at Snopc Park, annual weekend in the Ozarks ancl the sponsoring ot' tlic Disc jockey vs f2lCllllj' basketball game E, lil h- .r, -ic L a x Front Row: Cary Wheeler, Eddie Taylor, Mike Otto, Phil De- Tim Liston, Larry' Martin, Pat Broun, Chamiy' Combs. Bill Kauf- man, Mark Siegfried, Bob Smith, Randy lfloyyers, Terry Reiri. Laughter, Doug De'l'ray', Terry' McClain, Bob Cuitey, Row Two Nlax I.our.lerhack. Row Three: Michael Moore, Dale Benton Corry' Pitts, Doug Nlyler, Dan Nerling, Willie Fry, Ray Sehaal. Richard Peery, Cary Bass. Row Four: Mike Parks, Tim Crunc, Mike Cipson, Phil McBride, Ken Bowinan, Steve Marshall, john Aiidreyys, john Komm, Chuck Williamson, Dennis Kibler. Back Row: jerry' liry ant, Stanley Barton, Dave Wheaton, Mike Wade, Xlark Arnold, Dan Hanna. Dennis Seger, Dennis Richardson, john Nkornislcy, Nlilse Bills, Eli .-Xbbott. C club promotes athletic understanding C club members Dan llanna, Richard Pi-ery, Stanley Barton, Ray Schaaf and Kenny Bowman listen attentively' as Willie Fry' asks for suggestions concerning the C club-faculty game. To promote a better understanding betyyeen thc stu- dent body and faculty' of William Clhrisman is the pur- pose of C club. This understanding is heightened through major projects such as a Christmas dance, C club-faculty' basketball game and an annual summer picnic. Requirements for membership are to be a varsity' letter- man and pass the prescribed initiation. Meetings are held on the first Monday' of each month. Officers for the year werepresident,KcnBow1nang vice-president. Stanley' Barton1 secretary, Ray' Sehaafg sergeant-at-arms, Willie Fry. Acting as sponsors were coaches Ron lirueh. Warren Landcss and Bill Summa. 87 l Front Row: Pat 0' Brien, Gail Floyd. Row Two: Margaret Kinred, jeff Meadows, Nancy Short. Row Three: Boll lxv, Michael Megtfoose, ,lim NVorlunan Row Four: Miki- Nlorris, Boll Eld- ridge Back Row: Larry Haynes, Russell Anders. Wayne txlilnes. Chess club promotes fun The VVilliam Chrisman Chess club was organized to provide an opportunity for students to learn the game of chess, to better the amateur and to promote good sportsmanship. Membership in the cluh was open to any sophomore, junior or senior who expressed an in- terest in the game. 'Throughout the year the cluh held matches with Chess clubs in the greater Kansas City area, They also partici- pated in a tournament sponsored by the Kansas City YMCA, In order to improve their skills, elulm memhers challenged each other to games after club meetings. Officers elected were president, left Meaclowsg vices president, Wayne Milnesg secretary, Margaret Kinredg and treasurer, Russell Anders. Sponsoring Chess club was Mrs. Harriet Haas. 88 Mike Morris and Hob lxy play u game oft-lien u hile other mt-mlrers Nancy Short, Pat 0'Brien and Gail Floyd look on. 1 s. 11 Front Row: Karen VVard, Margaret Kinred, Row Two: james Wheeler, Elliot Ott, jack Davis. Row Three: Cary George. jeanne Curtis, Don Evans. Row Four: jim Rotramel, Robert Miller, Chuck Davis. Back Row: Fran Waters, Robin Ream. Robin Ream and Karen VVard watch as Cary George adjusts the Dialefl-Cram balance to zero before iyeigliiiig an object. Club evolves interest, research Science club brings together all students interested in scientific studies and research. The 15 members met every second Tuesday of each month to plan field trips to the Kansas City Mortuary Service, Bruiis Equipment Incorporated, Chemagro Chem- ical Corporation, Linda llall Science library and UNI KC science department, james XV, VVeldon Laboratories, Midwest Research and the American oil Company, These with chemistry and biology experiments heightened the members' interest. Membership requirements included enrollment in or completion of one unit in biology, chemistry or phy sics. Officers chosen ncrc president, Robin Reamg vice- president, Clary Ceorgeg secretary, Karen VViirdg treasurer. jack Daxisg and reporter, jim Rotrainel. Xir Ralph liurns and Xliss lfllis Clement were YPUIIMWTS. J . 1 J 2 Front Row: jeff Meadows, Doug DeTray, Eddie Taylor. Row Two: Pat Brown, Channy Combs, Mike Philson, Hugo Becker, Michacl Moore. Row Three: jack Davis, Milton Huckabey, jerry Clark, john Cordon, Stephen Moore. Row A i Four: Robert Miller, Cary George, Bill Kaufman, Mark Siegfried, Alard Kaplan, Doug Ingram. Back Row: Bob Smith, Steve Shackleford, Roger Lower, Steve Marshall, jim Ingram, Mike Parks. Key club engages in community projects Mark Siegfried, jack Davis, Bill Kaufman and Mike Philson discuss activities of the year. The International motto of Key club is 'A Understanding through involvement. This involvement included such planned activities as a big brother effort to take underprivileged grade school children to an ice hockey game. They worked for the community and school by doing a highway clean-up and welcoming the North Central Association evaluators. They prepared Thanks- giving and Christmas baskets, They also washed wind- shields at a football game and improved the yard at the Celebral Palsy Center. Membership is open to all high school boys, but special invitations are often sent to those the members espe- cially want to join. Thirty nienibers inet on XYedncsday night twice a month. Key club is sponsored and supported by the independ- ence Kiwanis club. Officers xx ere president, Mark Sieg- fried, vice-president, john Hartnett, secretary, Bill Clascog treasurer, jack Davisg lieutenant gm ernor, Mike Philson. 90 Front Row: Molly Goodwin, julie Rice, Marilic Leutzinger, ja- neal Matheson, Vickie Burns, Belinda johnson, Cheri Elliot. Georgia Pearson,. Leslie james, Becky Veach, Kathy Hagan, ja- nette Moore, Benita johnson, Lorna Fender, Donna Salisbury. Row Two: joanie Shoemaker, Terri Brown, Sandy Hill, Merci Voorhees, Glenna Betts, Candy Conway, Marilyn Honeyball, Luci da Silva, Linda Vaughn, Vonda Postupack, Pat Brady, joan- ic Gray, Joyce Thompson, Susie Dunlap, Kathy Terry, Mike Otto. Row Three: Elaine Ferman, jan Turner, jeanne Tobin, janet Gaulter, Betty Canders, Ellen Winburn, Sharon Sackewitz, Lucy Flanagan, Darrel Bailey, Ann Buckley, Connie Vaughan, Kathy Storm, Bev llarter, Winnie Zumwalt, Gloria Charles, Cathy Glass, JoAnn Beem, -lanis Hendrix, Deborah Gentry. Back Row: Terri Geiger, jane Carnes, Virginia Crute, Bruce Helmig, Emily Miller, Bonnie Schannuth, Cindy Walden, Randy Gross, Bob Lalloe, Mike Cuwin, Doug Hughes, Anne Semler, Rebecca An- derson, Cheryl O'Donnell, Karmi Scott, Rainelle Reagin, Barbara Martin, Terry jones, Marcia Smith. Banquet features authentic French food Le Cercle Francais began their yearys activities with the annual French banquet November 14. Club mem- bers prepared food in the school cafeteria using authen- tic French recipes for the 100 people who attended. Three AFS students from French speaking countries attended as special guests. At Christmas the club went caroling to two local rCSt homes, in French, In the spring they enjoyed Tar- tuilen by Moliere presented at the Kansas City Music Hall. The traditional picnic, held at Mill Creek Park at the end of May, concluded their activities. Officers elected for the year were president, Hainelle Rcagin, vice-president, Karmi Scott, secretary, Bruce Helmig, treasurer, jane Carnesg and reporter, CUlH1i0 Vaughan, Miss Nancy Tucker sponsored the club. lane Carnes, Connie Vaughan, Karmi Scott, Bruce Helmig and Rainelle Reagin use a map of Paris while studying their French, ....-o- Front Row: Mrs. Florence Gee Qsponsorj, jeanne Curtis, Linda Case, Deannc Sinclair, Dianne Schott, Shirley Nunn, Sandy Ott. Row Two: Bev Farmer, Elaine Burns, Eva Hampton, Rhonda Turner, Grace Coffman, Linda Walker, Kathy jo Ellis, Bernad- ette Minton. Row Three: Bah Ivy,Cristie Bunyar, Dehhy Litt- mann, Cheryl Tohill, janet Siegfried, Sharon Allen, Lisa Harris, Donna White, jill johnson, Virginia Reynolds. Row Four: Greg Schiezer, Diana Bailey, Pat Hinchey, Becky Wattcrson, Marilyn Witte, john Frazier, Kim Steede, janet McDonald, Sherry Thom- as, Pat Bostian, Ron Rowan, Back Row: Randy Case, jeff Card, Steve Willey, Debbie Powell, Allen Baker, Drew Denton, Mike Gipson, Calvin Clark, john Reilf. Major projects fiesta, Guadalupe visit Activities for the Spanish club this year included a trip to Guadalupe Center in Kansas City, November 16, the eighteenth annual Spanish Fiesta, November 18 and a picnic in the spring. A student must be enrolled in a Spanish class, have previously studied Spanish or be able to speak Spanish to meet membership requirements. This year 106 stu- dents met these requirements. Their regular meeting day was the Hrst Thursday of each month, Officers for the year were president, Sharon Dieckman vice-president, janet McDonald, secretary, janet Sieg- fried: treasurer, Gary George, reporter, Madeline Voor- hees. Mrs. Florence Gee was the sponsor, 92 Spanish club officers were Sharon Dieckman, janet Mc- Donald, janet Siegfried, Cary George, and Madeline Voorhees. Zi vi 1 , 5 gui z - i -V i 5 f 9 5325 12- - - , A - K5 - f Jas: 2. Front Row: Kathy Clark, Lynn Weaver, Debbie Alexander, jo Ault, Sandy Hart, Madeline Voorhees, Pam Russell. Row Two: Barbara Dieckman, Nancy Kramer, Cathy Srnallwood, Karen jacohs, Pat jacobs, Connie Goering, jerry Beale, Les Harrison, Cary George, Donna VVeekes. Row Three: Pam Smith, Shirley Browns, Cindy Frazee, jan Dimmel, Lynne Davis, Denise Pugh, jan Resch, Sharon Dieckman, Kathy Snyder, Karen Gibson, Susie ,janet McDonald, Miss Sanndra Rasnic, student teacher, Mrs. Florence Gee, Sharon Diecklnan and Cary George display a sombrero and scrape used as costumes in the Fit-sta Bertelson, jucly jones, Row Four: janet Worden, Sherry Manner- ing, jeff Lnndgren, Chuck Schorocder, Kim Lillman, Alard Kap- lan, Terry Reitt, Cy nthia Pugh, Don Corley, john Davidson, De- lores McDonald, Kathy Koch. Back Row: jcrry Clark, David Hock, Steve Shackleford, Bill Wishon, Roger Lower, john Min- ton, Lonnie jesser, Eli Abbott, Alan Maxwell, Mike Parks, Tim Crone, Keith Peterson, john Cordon. 49 l One of the major projects of Spanish club was the produc- tion of the Fiesta November 18, Kathy Snyder shows one of the posters used for advertising to jan Dimmer, jolm Dai itlson and jo Anil, The j.N. Hanthorn chapter of Future Teachers of America is one of the largest clubs in Chrisman with 1-18 members. Each vear students in FTA spend one day practice teaching in the schools of Independence. This proves to be valuable experience for those entering the teaching profession. Seniors in FTA may apply for the S300 loan scholarship that the club offers, The teaching staff decides to whom the loan should be awarded, A coke party was held in November to acquaint new members with the club. FTA also took part in selling football and basketball conces- sions. I jan Hendrix, jane Carnes. Bruce Helmig, Sharon Dieckman and Karmi Scott look over the national handbook for Future Teacher chapters throughout the United States. Future Teachers achieve wider horizon Front Row: Sharon Smith, Peggy Brooks, Dianne Wicklin, Fran Waters, Kathy Ellis, Bonnie Sehannuth, Cindy Walden, Leslie james, Sherrie Bauer, janice Bunten. Row Two: Mrs. Ceo, Cathy Smallwood, Virginia Reynolds, Nancy Helton, Debbie Lewis, Kathy Clark, Vicki Velha, Linda Walker, Kelly Fisher, Carol Chaney, Kathy Ragan. Row Three: Carolyn Brison, Robin Davis, Georgia Pearson, joanie Cray, Barb Axton, Pam Russell, Marla Melton, Carolyn Rhea, jo Ault, Roberta Coering, Barbara Dieck- man, Sandy Cray, Ann Buckley, Pam Smith, Dianne Scholl, Ma- rvis Lahman, Gloria Charles. Row Four: janet Worden, Bonnie Middleton, judy Buchanan, june Schott, jane Dunham, Winnie Zumwalt, Ellen Winburn, jane Carnes, Sharon Dieckman, Cathy Glass, Helen White, Phyllis Davis, Sharon Sackcwitz, Cynthia Pugh, jan Bowling, Stanley Barton, Barbara Martin. Back Row: Susie Bertelson, Elaine Forman, Denise Pugh, Becky NVatterson, Pam Harrington, Grace Smith, Marilyn Witte, Karen Rich, Mike Morris,.Chris Marx, Kandi Isbell, Emily Miller, Tim Crone, Keith Peterson, Bill Wishon, Mona Beck, janet Phillips, Mary Morstain, Karmi Scott, Bruce Helmig. 94 E .M DuVonne YVright, Les Harrison, Gary George and Sandy McConnell listen as Marily n Witte practices teaching methods. Anyone interested in teaching is eligible to join. Meetings are scheduled the second Wednesday of each month. Officers for the year were president, Bruce Helmigg vice-president, Nancy Kramer, sec- retary, janet Phillips, treasurer, jill johnson, corre- sponding secretary, Sharon Dieckman. The spon- sor was Mrs. Florence Gee. th rough Iectu res, visits to classrooms Front Row: Terry McClain, Mike Gowin, Les Harrison, Gary George, Marla Gowin, Vida Robinson, Elaine Cornelius, Gail Floyd, Pat jacobs. Row Two: Belinda johnson, jeff Meadows, Grace Coltman, Twila Saxton, Dorleah Gosney, Sharon Eichrnan, Lorraine Matheson, Sandy Hill, joyce Cook, Pat Brady, Debbie Bricker, jerry Beale, Row Three: Connie Haltenian, Susan Kelly, Denise Simms, Sandy Mt-Connell, jenny Markle, Nancy Kramer, jan Hendrix, Teresa Flagg, Margaret Kinred, Deann Sinclair, Linda Case, Debbie Alexander, Bonita johnson, Row Four: Patti Young, Pat Bostian, Cheryl Tohill, Nancy Hargrove, janet Den- nis, jody Wheaton, Lora Russell, janet Siegfreid, jill johnson, Virginia Fry, Sherry Mannering, jcanne Curtis, Nancy llorgman, Ann Hoffman, Sheri Crawford, Donna Whitt-, janette Moore, DuVonne Wright, Marty McClinton, Marsha O'Dell. Back Row: Barbara Akin, joyce Young, Gary Stowell, Allen Baker, Steve Willey, Vaughn Tribhle, Gary Wiirl, Sandy Miller, Linda Nihill, Patti Miller, Kathy Koch, Sue Treese, Lucy Flanagan, Nancy Edmondson, Connie Vaughn, Cindy Frazce, Betty Canders, Landa Titus, jan Shacldeford, jan Dimniel. 95 IB' The main goal of Pep Club yy as to promote school spirit and support the athletic teams. The club attt-ndcd all football and basketball games. They' decorated the goal posts for football and the gym lor basketball games, The vice-president of Pep Club was in charge ol both football and basketball ll0FllL'COIIllIlgS. Pep Club spon- sored cheerleaders tryouts, the nomination of Mr. School Spirit and the sale ol' booster badges. Activities for club members were the initiation tea and the an- nual picnic at Syvope Park. Cowboys and Indians could be seen throughout the halls during Spirit Week before the Chrisman-Truman football game. Representing the Indians were Russell Sloan and Larry Crawford. jackie McClathery, joyce Young, Doug DcTray' and Luci da Silva posed as coyvlioys. Pep club sponsors Front Row: Loretta XVilliamson, tYinnie Zurnwalt. Karen Ballou, Barbara Dieekman, Belinda johnson, Bev llarter, Lorna Fender, Sharon Green. Row Two: Denise Pugh, Cheri Elliott, Suzi Rey'- nulds, janiee Loughrniller, joyee Cook, Debbie Bricker, Marla Coyvin, jcannie jones, Frances Walker, Dennice Reed, Carolyn Marsh. Row Three: Twila Saxton, Carolyn Rhea, Teresa lflagg, Pat Brady, joanic Cray, Marrla Sterretl, Karen Kirk, Bonnie Ster- rett, Linda Case, Vickie Burns, joanie Shoemaker, Kathy Clark, Diana Giflen, jenny Markle. Raw Four: Sandy' Gray, Marge Hunsburgcr, Susie Bcrtleson, Cindy Frazce, jeanne Curtis, Myrnna lfy e, Debbie Alexander, Sharon Dieckman, Kathy' Storm, jan Boyyling, jeanne Frit7, Cloria Charles, Virginia Fry, Bonnie Middleton, jan Turner, Landa 'l'itus, Bi-tty' Canders. Back Row: Connie Vaughn, Patty Robb, Clenna Betts, Debby I,ittman, Sha- ron MeKinney', Nancy Borginan, Terry jones, Virginia Crute, jane Del'ricst, Karini Scott, Mary Morstain, Chris Marx, Sharon Saekeyyitz, Patty' Young, Carolyn Wharton, Deanne Sinclair. Brenda Campbell, Nancy Hargrove, Pain Harrington, Barbara Martin. irm, 's nnie low: Sha- 'ute, aron lair, bara W.-.....-M f Approximately 150 girls niet the memlicrsliip require- ments ot making and Ni average in all their classes. They met every secoml and Iourtli Tliursday of each month. Officers for the year were president, jeanne Fritz, vice president, Marcia Mudd: sevretary Marilyn Witte, treasurer, jill johnson, reporter-historian, Connie Gor- rellg parliamentarian, Mitzi Miller. The sponsor was Miss Billy Wilson and the co-sponsor was Miss Mary jo Campbell. jeanne Fritz, jill johnson, Mitzi Miller, Marcia Mudd, Marilyn Witte, and Connie C-orrell discuss the possibility A of the Pep club wearing artificial straw hats to the Chris- man-Truman basketball game. The hat bands are printed ' I ' I I Tromp Truman but can be replaced with an appropri- atesloganforanygame. Front Row: Merci Voorhees, Robin Davis, Barb Axion, Nancy Parker, Laura Pelanowski, jan Shackelford, janet Siegfried, jane Carnes. Row Two: Libertad Aquirre, Luci Fortes da Silva, Benita johnson, Sandy Hart, Pam Russell, Ann Powell, Phyliss Kaufman, Gail Floyd, janeal Matheson, Pam Singleton, Mitzi Miller. Row Three: Dianne Wicklin, Sandy Hill, Debbie Marshall, Kathy Phillips, Bobbie Coering, Karen Kratz, Sharon Eichman, Bernad- ette Minton, Marla Melton, Georgia Pearson, Sandy McConnell, Marcia Mudd, janet Barnett, Donna Weekes, Vickie Velha. Row Four: Dorleah Cosney, Ann Buckley, Marilyn Sinclair, Terry El- lis, Sue Treese, Ellen Winburn, Madeline Voorhees, Connie Cor- rell, Sherry Woods, Cindy Hays, Cheryl Tohill, Fran Waters, Cathy Windhausen, Pat Carnnahan, jo Ault, Dianne Williams, Pat Covey. Back Row: Marilyn Witte, jill johnson, Vickie Prinz, Bonnie Schannuth, Kathy Youngs, Barbara Akin, Marcia Smith Mimi Davis, janet Phillips, Sherry Thomas, Terry Lohse, Kathy Coffman, Kathy Koch, Becky Ball, Pat Hinchey, Martha Mors- tain, Dianne Doty, Donna White, jan Campbell, joan Hargrove. Promoting safe handling and proper care of fire- arms, the 35 members of Bcarshooters met the first Thursday of each month and practiced every Tuesday and Wednesday after school. Membership requirements included only their in- terest and time to spend several hours on the range. Competitivc meets were held with other schools, faculty, ROTC and the girls' dads. A pic- nic was enjoyed in the spring. Oflicers presiding were president, Dennice Reed, vice-president, Annie Lytleg secretary, Della Cald- well, treasurer, Karen Rich. This was Mrs. Shelia Pool's Hrst year as sponsor of Bearshooters. i Rf -i Dennice Reed, Annie l.ytle, Karen Rich, joycc Young, sponsor Mrs. She-lia Pool, Della Caldwell and Phyllis Davis proudly display tro- phies won hy thc Bcarshoolers, 35 girls promote proper care of firearms, Sophomore New Members Front Row: jeanne Curtis, Theda Clark, Vicki Smith, Pat Carna- Wade, Karen Cipson, Sandra Dodson. Back Row: Linda Morris, him. BOIHUC Svhiirlflulll. Diane Wivlilifl. Dllflcull COSrley. ROW Terry Geiger, Martha Allen, Dchhie Card, Denise Nichols, Chris Two: Mary jane Deluca, Fran Waters, Bernadette Minton, Mary Combs, Diana Ward, Linda Adkins, Marcia Smith, Mrs. Pool. 5, .L 1 ., - Q , ' ,l i . 'K ,' x ' A lilll lik I --. ,.,. Y V -. . , 1 I .A -r' e v'-'ma' 1 4' WF 9 il, if N ' 3 ei, my QL Q7 Q., i '4 sm ima -J D '- ' gpEa 2? 4ggi 2 Q? lg 9 Q mf-f' wg QW x'Q gf QQ+ . 'rf 5:5 s,,nnnn,,-Q l-V gyda ,A sum I2 J' W f IWIII QI Front Row: Pam Locke. Donna Salisliury, joanie Gray, Kathy Price, jim Wheeler, Bruce Stougli, jack Davis, Alartl Kaplan, Pat 1 Terry. Teresa Flagi., Shirley juclfl, joanie Shoemaker, Georgia Broun. Row Five: junly jones, Charlie lfillinger. Gary George. Pearson, Row Two: Kathy Snyder. jenny Nlarkle, Lorraine Virginia Grute, lfllen By ler. Nancy 'I'aiom. jill Wallar. Luey Nlatlu-son, Ann Hoffman, Mike Otto. Sheri Gran forcl. Marla Flanagan, Nancy liorgman Row Six: jane Garnes, Terry jones, Melton, jeannette llaulxins, Susie Dunlap. Row Three: jean Cynthia Oshorn, lfretl Nlehlullen, Mark Sieglriecl. Holi Nlesle. Imwielie. Glieryl 'l'oliill, jeanne Toliin, Donna White. Gallo ISolwSmith. Karmi Seoii. Taey Fullerton Back Row: l3illGlaseo, Glass, Dianne Dots, Psarliara lfielfl, Mike Pliilson. Sharon :Xllen Larry George. Paul liowrnan, Stes e Marshall. Drew Denton, Bill Row Four: tlhanny Cjornlis. Sharon Dieekinan. jill johnson, Greg Trelz, Nlike I':irks.Gli1iek Dax'is.janet Phillips NHS rewards academic accomplishments Officers ol National llonor Society were viee-presirlenl, Nlilie Pliilsong presiclent, liill Trelz, and seerelarylreasur- . . , , h . 1 I I . I er -I-au 1,-ullmon Outstancling qualities of leadership, se 10 ars llp, e lar- i aeter and service, were recognized hy membership in the National Honor society. The society is liinitecl to juniors and seniors, members of the soeiety must have inaintainecl high grades anal must have heen in the upper tix e per eent of the junior elass or the upper ten per cent ofthe senior elass. The new senior members were George Patriek Brown, Ellen Kay Byler. Cfhanny Gomhs, Drew Denton, Dianne Doty, Pmarhara Field, Gharles lfillinger. 'l'heresa Flagg. Gary George. Larry George, Catherine Glass, jeannette Hawkins, .Nlarzl Kaplan. jenny Faye Markle, Gynthia Osborn, janet Phillips, Donna Salisliury. Ste- phen Stough, Cheryl Tohill, juniors selected were Sharon Allen, Paul Bowman, jane Carnes. Gharles Dax is, Susan Dunlap, Kathy lillis, Lucy Flanagan, VVilliam Glaseo, joan Gray. jean lm- wiehe. juclitli jones. Terry jones. Pamela l,oel4e, Steve Nlarshall. Marla Melton, Michael Parks. Georgia Pear- grin, Gregory Price. Karnii Scott. Katherine Snycler. jeanne Toliin. j aines Wheeler. lOl ,il Mr. Edward Shelton congratulated Kathy Terry after she received the DAR Good Citizen- ship award. sean. Seniors receive awards for outstanding service Seniors were given recognition for outstanding achievement during the 1967-1968 school year. These honors comprised of two students chosen by the senior class as outstanding senior boy and girlg a girl, also chosen by the seniors, receivccl the Daugh- ters ofthe American Revolution award. Two students were semilinalists on the National Merit Scholarship testg five students received Letters of Commendation on the same test, The Categories team, chosen by faculty members, represented Chrisman on the WDAF-TV inter-school contest, A senior girl participated in the Americans Abroad program by living and studying in New Zealand for one year. loanie Shoemaker and Miki' Otto were elected outstand- ing senior girl and boy for their contributions throughout high scliool hy the class of IFJGS. 102 mr IV 'Q , bw Q J -------W---A .-.uv , vw. .., km- qw, - - 1 LA .1 ,xx T1 'C7 - l1'A 1 Front Row: Robin Davis, Benita johnson, Carolyn Rhea. Row Two: Cheri Elloitt, Ann Hoffmann, Kathy Terry Back Row: Sheri Crawford, Clenna Betts. As-You-Like-It Literary society accepted 20 new members and surprised them with an informal initi- ation. Later they had their formal initiation, Each month As-Yous enjoyed a breakfast before school on a regular meeting day at a member's home. Their activities included service projects, Christmas caroling, slumber parties, a mother-father-daughter banquet and the senior banquet. Officers for the year were president, Kathy Terry, vice-president, janet Phillipsg secretary, Du Vonne Wrightg treasurer, Laura Pelanowskig and parlia- mentarian-historian, Jeanne Fritz. The society was proud to have Chrisman's foreign exchange student, Luci da Silva as an honorary member. Acting as sponsor of As-Yous was Mrs. Harriet Haas. This year Shakespearean Literary society had a membership of 38 girls, Their activities included a formal and informal initiation for new members, a visit to a rest home at Christmas time, a mother- father-daughter banquet and the senior banquet. Officers were president, Ann Hoffmann, vice-presi- dent, janet Siegfriedg secretary, janice Bunten, treasurer, Marcia Trelferg parliamentarian-historian, Nancy Borgman. Mrs. Kay Burgess was Shakespear- ean sponsor. Shan is organized to unify the activities of As-You- Like-It Literary society and Shakespearean Literary society. Activities of the year included ll coke party for prospective members, a chili supper and a Christmas dance. Officers of Shun were president, Sheri Crawford, representing Shakcpeareans, secretary-treasurcr, Cheri Elliott, representing As-Yous. Mrs. Kay Bur- gess served as Shan sponsor. sv , ,1 f 1 4 ,mfg , A 'mu , Q ?'1'L .1 Glenna Belts and Merci Voorhees, new members of As-Yous, busily scrape dishes after thc Shan chili sup- per, Shan organizes unter-society actnvltues Facully members and students enjoyed chili, pics und cokes November 3 before the Chrisman-Ruskin game. W5 X X Front Row: Mitzi Nlillcr, Row Two: Georgia Pt-arson, Bvnita johnson, hlcrri Vtmrilt-va, Pat Brady, Lurna Fender. Row Thrcu: jnanic Siiucnlakvr, jxnivttt' Xlnnrt-, Marsha Nilititl, Cathy l h'tt'itt'r. Luci da Siiya, Row Four: Kathy''l'crry,jc1.Xnn BL-ent. Duniya- Pugh, Kathy Snydvr, Kathy Reagan. Row Five: Marsha O'Dt-ll, Nan- cy' Parker. Cheri lillintt. Sharon Sat-kt-ixitv. Kathy Storm ltow Six: Laura Pe-lamnuki, lJiiYm1iw Wright, iylarti hlcifiintmi, Shawn Diuckntan. Donna NYhih'. Row Scvcn: Cynthia Oshrmrn. jvannt' lfritl, Civnna Betts, janv tlarncs, tfynthia Pugh. Row Eight: Itaim-llv Rcagin. Pam Harrington. Xliini Daxis. Marcia Smith. Virginia tfrutc Back Row: Xlrs Harriet llaus. xpnnmr Societies sti mulate creative thinking Kathy' Terry: DuV0nnc XYirght. l,al1ra Pciaiimx ski. jcannz' Fritz, i.iirna l'im'l1ch'r anti juanit' Simc- makcr, officers of As-Yrms, plan tht-ir vntrios for Lit Night, Kar Front Row: Rohin Davis, Carolyn Rhca, I.cslic jarncs, Donna Wcckcs, Kathy Clark Huw Two: Shirlcy judd, Sandy Hart, Marla Melton, Susic Reynolds, janicc liuntcn. Row Thrcc: joanic Cray, janct Sicgfrit-rl, Dcann Sinclair, Patsy Harter, Yirginia Reynolds. Row Four: Sandy Cray, Connic Corrcll, Marc-ia 'I'rr-tier, Shi-ri Cran- fnrci, Bev Hartcr. Row Five: Cheryl 'l'ohill, Karen Rich, Barbara lficlrl, Diannc Doty, Ann Hoffman Row Six: jill johnson, Kathy Koch, Linda Pricmcr, Dchlmy Litlrnan, Nancy Borgman. Row Seven: Lucy I-'lanagan, Karmi Scott, Marilyn Witte, Ann Bucklcy, Back Row: Mrs. Kay Burgcss, janct Sh-Donalcl. social interestsjasting friendships Officers for the Shalwspcarcan society this vcar or-rc Jxllll Hoffmann, janct Sicglriccl, janicc Buntcn, Marcia Trclfer, Nancy Borgman, Barbara Ficlcl, Shcri Crawford, Carolyn Rhea and Rohin Davis, M-may x , s ., , 4 Wm mf W T 'a QU' :sara 3 5 l 1 Q 1. UE K .ary f, rf' ,., f .M my-',,?, Ll, f 5 S ia f if ' , ME if .rf f r, 4 K Z 1 v- n :- nk 41 P F ,yan Pat Bostain, as Natala, graciously accepts Wayne Milnesf Lomov, proposal of marriage. Her father, Vic Haney, looks on with happiness in The Marriage Proposal by Anton Chckhov. The student director was Marcia Smith. in NFL, Thespian sponsored one-act plays Sharon Sackewitz, as Maurya, mourns the loss uf her son, por- Smith, Connie Dams-ll, Eva Hampton and Neva Hampton. San- trayed by Robin Ream, in 'A Riders to the Sea , Sharon was select- dy McConnell served as student director. ed as best actress. The supporting cast was made up of Nancy , l 5 l s l 2 r 5 Q r A 3 I H An original calypso was done by Dianne Bailey, Marilyn Witte, Cathy Smallwood, Sherry Thomas, janet McDonald, Elaine Burns, Becky Watterson and Pak Bostian. A r if 1 vf . :zz f .E - ..g..fr1, ,. if , L, rn. rx 1 A , ,. .nv- ' ,mv Mfvglgg, ff? ffzgfy N pa. ' , W aaaa e Q N, mi. . , . M, W Q-V. W5 ludy Jones, Cheryl Tohill, Donna Weekes, janice Resch, David Hock and Ianct Warden were in charge The Mexican hat dance was performed by Sherri Mannering, Allen Baker, Dolores McDonald and jeli Lundgren, ,4 Spanish Fnesta cast plays to fullhouse f',r'Egfg-wi,'g fgfwga 5, s lf Y wa ,gm -1 159- w,,f.f-3 '11 .i , Y Q ice nf preparing thc urcllvs lor thx' only pw nunllu-r in tlw ,ge Spanish fi:-stu, ng, janice Rcsch. Eva Ilurnplun. New llurnptmm. IM-rmicc Simms anal Dn- lores McDonald sung u meal number in tlw cally psn. 113 Roger Lower. N1ikcl'arLs.HnhurtIxy and Stou- Nlurmhull slrikc 21 pose: lor u lrrivf rust bcfurc pruvtiw ing their part in the ficstu, Q x, :J N. 'X Front Row: Virginia Reynolds. liva Hampton, Lorna Fender, Neva Hampton. Row Two 'IR-tl Miller. Nlilie Philson, Marilxn Sinclair, janettc Moore Row Three: Glenna Betts, Edu Taylor. Connie llorrell. janet Siegfried Back Row: I,arrx Dostcr, Clary lfilu-. Cary Stem , lam Harrington, Tri-IVI impels service through good music Modern Music Masters recognizes and motivates musi- cal and personal achievement beyond the accepted incentives of credits and good grades. Their motto, MService through good music to the scliool,cl1urch, and comrnunityn, reflects the purpose and ohjectix e of the honor society. Requirements for membership are an S average in mu- sic and an M average in all other subjects. He must achieve a I rating in a solo performance at thi- district meet or a I rating in a solo or ensemble at the state les- tival. Sponsoring 'l'ri-M were Mr. Cary Elting and Mr. Allan Hurst. ll4 dent, lftldie 'luyloi wen-t.iixfliwxxsiiit-I 1 oiiiiic ilorrell. .1 reporter-historian. X irginia ttexnolils Officers for the year ut-re presisleiit, Xliltc t'lnlson, sive-presi .dwg . fl 'U si- f--f P' 6' 1 ms , 1 K .:' .A , ,V g , f Li' L 1 K , w E fr 4' A 'fi JW 17 fs' V Q 3 . af ' 5 4 A ,l. X f '54, 'x 5 , , A I iq' P lir..f..- , Q sf' I, S 428 'qv' aq- Ruth Simmons, janet Barnett and jnAnn Becm planned anal dren layrruts of thc spring activi- ties for the l9t58 Clcam. 'I Alphabetizing senior honor sheets were Pam Singleton, Eleanor Green, Laura Pe- l21ll0W5kiLllILlSilllfly Mcfitrnncll. Staff completes copy for final deadline Editor Larry Crawford natclu-cl Cathy lflt-tchcr, Judy Patterson and Darma Ashby type names for tht- index which is an important part of any yearbook. .fy Ay y ,,,.h,1tx - I wr. Helen Brestogianis and Kathie Haynes typed names for the index as the Cleam staff worked to meet the last deadline. fl '3'iPHv -ir' X' 4 A '-v 1 ll8 ,g.f l ' I Members of the Hula-llinwn family. prulr:rya'tl lay Tyla-r Ifiylwr. Susiv Dunlap aml Xlilw llusgan. anxiously unit as Duug Ds'Truy. Put liostiall. Stl-yt' Nlvu-ry. Xlzult 'l'urm-r. lflliul UH. lit-y ll.1m'r,Cflrr1xRrvlrrs Nlfmty Ilrxylt-amlNlnrsl1.a Olllell. as yillaucra, ytrrrly yylm yylll ln- slum-cl to :ln-.rtlr in 'k'l'l1t' I,nll4-ry , tr mlirr- ml traclilmrl. ln limmrrml Dullit-lml Clluscn as lwsl supporting actor yym jnlm Iivlrm-r,yylmyx.1xmul pirturt-tl, lJ4'2lLl5 ndIll'rIllt'iNtvr yy L15 thy quilt-nl dm-4-. ln! One-acts depict comedy, tragedy, winners Ophelia. Cleopatra. Dcsdurnuna aml Pnrtia play:-tl lvy jam-I liarnctl. Hclvn U lritt-. limluic Svlmllrrlrlll zultl jan Slracltt-llurcl. 1-ullmcl lulivl. playml lay Ilu1Murl1t'XYrigl1l. in tllv art ul rum- anllrv, 1l1 XYln'lr Slrzrlttwgwzrrt-K Ignlivs XI4-1-I ln tilmrltw Clvurigt' Sllarml Szrclwyyitf, nut plcturt-tl, nm tflrmt-rr us ln-xl zu-- trcss lur llvr pr-rfnrmullnw' as Kutllarim-. hlmlz-nt tlirvt-tor was D4-nisc Pugh. Nlvlnhvrs ul tllc n-.ul ul Hlivrtlm. 'I'lrv Iiartt-l1tlt'r'x lit-:ullilul lialmy luy i,l1.rrln's tmurgm- ywrt' Samly Hull. Palsy O llllrn. l.imlu Barlts-r. Nylryrxr Xlilmw mul Larry lfrayylurtl This play num clluscn as tllt' ln-st ul, lllc tllrcc mit--arts NYuync Xlilnvs was st'lc'L'tml as lrcst .rctur antl Patsy O'Brit'n yy as cllown as lwst- suppurting actress, Thu student directur was jan Hendrix. . 2 'F1.-ffl-1-VY' . r q A A W Cadets choose queen candidates, attendants The llxrvc candidates Inf qm-vu, liurlmm ltim-lily -Iam-Ile Xlnurr and Linrltx liurlwre glallvml mm' lhn- Ill:-mlllrv tnnilnlwlm- In tht- vu- Hurhuru Ficlrls.I,indaliurlwrunnljam-McNlunn-xxx-rx-1-tum:-11lux gh-ls. gn nm-ll us ucllnm-ml HIL- HUT! UllllilvlllllllllH'Llll!lI'1llILll', tlu- cutln-is us cultcliclznhw for qlu-cn, 'Hu' qlxu-n rvlqm-nl mm r lla: Qian..- X -U -LM ROTC bull. 4-1 X janv! Cuullcr also xnxx clluwll In Ihr wplwnmrm-N an .ntlmulunt Scluclcd hy uudl-lsf .xl lllm' KOH. lmll NX mmm' and juninr 411101 ml wsu In rc pn sn nl llwln rum tllvir rnwpcrliu' 'L '. ' ' ' my x wx 0 crm 'lknni Sabin and Xlrrci N rlwv. ph lclu ,gn ,-A rw ef 1 1 v as 'fr 1' V -ko o , tl .f w- pf, f I f 1. 11, 4 hai ,, YI a 1.4 The driving heat nf the Mystics fill:-cl Ihr' gy m xx ith music .mx cmlplcs dum-ccl. 'Hu' Htunrlcmll c'rvnul1iIlm'. vnnsislimg nf slurlz-nl umnuil nu-xnlu-rs. ut-rc in clmrgv of rm-In-slnnmltx. elm-0r.xImm undmakingurrnrugt-lm-l1lslrmrllwhmlcl ns xwll .ns wlling and cul- C K -si lvvlimg tickets Nlrs livttx lflliutt.anrm'n1ln'rnftl1L'Purvul It L-r .-Xssm-Lziiun uhirlu xpunwrvcl thx' fnux Hmunrlrmns. xx Hu- crunlnitlcm' lu llnxkc thc- dullcu xx N111-vmws urk x Beartovvn attendance result of planning 1' ,- 4 4- VE Bcartuwn chairman, Murcia Xl utltl, prvsmlh-cl Pa-gut Btxlzrrrlu-ixlm-r ultll .x hm nl xulc-11l1m'c'umlx for In-ing ilu' l-3-itll pvrwn In urriw ul tht- liz-urlcm n 122 tr A J say L f V I 4 A ff Q fe. X A.: An innmaliun .ll lim-.nrtmxm llnx xt-.tr um llu- Inrn sf.ulL'1nqllm- ulnv, nl tht 4 l. 1 -xr .M X ,..,,. V , Y W' 4' K 'i N K 1,24 : V' . , lk Y, af wg, f fa ,, l ll w..,,g f- :Q 9 ,7 - F' we V 1 0 X155 Y , ,V iw h u , ' 'g f A W, lgihjn lfglfjj hQgE:i?gi?' 0 J ' ' 5?-.N fx r l.r f flv-4 H xtx I I I 55 'K lo 436 i The dccoralions hclpul vrvulv 11 party utlnospllvrv at ilu- Fclurllury Yulvntinc' lloumm n The bleachers provided u place match other couples mlancv. gi ff fur the sturlcnls In converse: about wlmol acilivitvs, us xx ull us uae ' TIIE BEARS Bvnrlmx cr a arfl lx lmlml Lhrlsm mms 111 nm lr lrul 1 1 Q F rl .7,,, , be Q Sports Nowhere did the pulse of Chrisman throb at greater speed than at sporting events. By participating, Chrisman's students learned discipline, teamwork and good sportsmanship. Enthusiastic fans added to the games by being loyal supporters, An undefinable - yet undeniable - feeling pulsed through Chrisman's student body at the pep rally, pep assemblies. games. meets. matches. homeeomings and conference games. 9 'W ,. 1-0 -. ,- z f v' ,kat 1 MV, ,':' YQI -,. L A' if ' A . i .-' . . ' K , - I a v...'...- uQ1m-M. 1 ' ' 1 H V:-....... , I -Inu-fl A ,. , --,.--:-'I-Q .- if 1Qv A a s- 1 Tl .:. . -' A M -fi , ,eq -., . . -1 4 . 6 1 ,T - -. J, ,A rg . rt i n D Q A L, I l f sl I at in xl 1 :Q S S , 0 ' fs '1 S' i --4.1 74 . I v mf- VA I..-4 l N sr- T Q , I f 7 f,, ' I ' 2 Y 1 fz. X . ' X, 'WN' 7 .v f ...lv Wal Wi-. - is 1 ,I K 1 rx W .., , , . fl- ' L 1 A W V 'A 'A - A .. , . n n 1 . L A L b- X A ,Rigid H -'TI - , ,,,, , A 41 , All A1 -11 . A A A 4 Members of the varsity team were Front Row: Riehard Peery, john VVorms1ex', Mike Otto, Dennis Kilmler, Dennis Riehardson Pat Brown, Dale Benton. Row Two: Mike Garrison. Dail Hanna. Doug Myler, Cary Charles. john Andrews, Bill fllaseo, Mike 1'1i11 jerry Bryant, Back Row: Steve Marshall, Tim Crone, Cary Bass. Dan Nerling, Max 1.uuc1er11aek, Don Ilelmig, Gary Burton, Willie Ifrx, Ray Sehaaf. Mike Parks, Lettermen include players and managers Chrisinan's 1967 loothall season finished with a 1-9 reeord. They defeated Spriilghelcl-Parkview lax' a seore of 28-13. This was the homecoming game. The Bruins 1ost their opening game to Yan 11orn hx a seore 11136-10. Their final game was play ed with the Truman Patriots who defeated them -17-14. Sixteen seniors were awarded varsity letters. Thex' were john Andrews, Dale Benton, Pat Brown. jerrx Bryant. Cary Charles, XYi11ie Fry, Mike Carrison, Dan Hanna, Mike 11111, Dennis Kilmler, Doug Myler. Mike Otto, Hiehard Peery, Dennis Richardson, Hay Sehaff LlIlC1j0111lVlYUI'I1lS1Cj'. juniors receiving varsity letters were Cari' Bass, Cary Brooks, Dick Burton, Tim Crone, 15111 Cllaseo, Don Helming, Don 1,an11m, Max Lauderliaek, Stexe Marshall, DanNer1ing and Mike Parks. 128 juniors receiving iunior xarsitx letters were Galen Beem, Leroy Castle. Mike Collins. john 11ink1e, Garland jones, john Konnn, Rudy Leutzinger, Kyle Mae-Donnell, Riek Morales. Frank Nold, Yauglin 'I'ri1n1m1e, Richard 112111 and Dave Xlheaton. Sopho- mores were Mike fillllllilljllllllll, Kiln 1,ittnian. Torn Palmer, john Russell and Mike Stonger. Managers earning xarsitx letters were Stan Barton. Terry' Reiil and 134111 Cufliey. junior xarsitx I112l11LlgCI'S were Ron XYor1ex'ant1 Dennis Kaltliolf. Outstanding players liill'11lt'jl'k1l'Wk'I'C111L'11Lll'l1 Peerx'-defense, Doug Mx'1er-ollensixe line and Dan Nerling-ofifensive lmaek. Co-captains elected 115 the xarsitx learn were liiehard Peerx and 1Yi11ie lfrx. Lf 'ffl' s... it A I E V A rss, llie . I en le, :le hn lO- un FH, 'TS rcl an F6 Coach Ron Bruch and Coach Herb Dillard gave many hours to work with the Bears' football team. Bob Culfey, Stanley Barton and Mike Ford used their abilities as varsity managers to keep the team in shape. Junior Varsity Scoreboa rd Chrisman 26 .,,. Truman 7 Chrisman 0 . , . ,.., Rockhurst 13 Cllrisman 0 . . . . . . Raytown South 12 Chrisman 19 .. , .,..,... NKC 0 Chrisman 7 . , . , . , Raytown 14 Chrisman 6 .,...,.......,, Oak Park 25 Chrisman Forfeit by Center Cbrisman 24 . . . . . ......... Ruskin 6 Sophomore Scoreboard Chrisman 0 .......... Raytown South 35 Chrisman 0 . . . ..,... Truman 32 Chrisman 0 ... ,.. NKC 19 Chrisman 19 .. . . .. Raytown 34 Chrisman 0 . , . . . , Oak Park 77 Chrisman 0 . .. .... Center 6 Chrisman 0 . . . ,... Ruskin 58 129 Nlembgrg of lhgjuniur vanity fqmklmll lg-gun u 1-rp Fl-Uni Rgyyvg R fl jun:-s. F Nuld. D NK he-.ntm1. ,I Krvmm, Xl Collins. R XYull l.0lltZim1vr.Cl Brumwlw. Xl, iflllnlingl1un1.j lillwull, fl. Bvvnl, D Back Row: ifuuch llvllslcfl. 'I' l'zllrm'r, Xl Klipwu. H King, Y l,umh. Nl, Crum. Row Two: QI. llinklo, R, Morales. Nl. Simmer. 'I'ril1hI:-.5 NIL-ir. B. 'l1nlrrr. lx. Lxttmun J ' 'ty players improve techniques Dennis Kallhoff and Hml1licXYrwrl0y uwru thc iuniur xzlrxily nlalnzlg- Mr. Leroy HueSlcd :mtl Xlr, Rivhurcl Illlnlmr c'mv.xL'lls-cl thx' illll' CFS- iurs R011 four and four sousun. gjhga l 'ji' x4 1' ,-. . C z?'51S ' 130 M L I al Sl nr Tl R4 x V . ,sr 'SK f .f 955' -LN 'al' w Q Q 1 , : A1 Q 4 7 ' -- 1 I, P 1 I f ' kg-di A L Q n , K 3' X IQ Q. 1 A 2 X 3 'K 1 1 x ...f ' , V ' l ' A' A I I X, 5' ig' 5' 211, V H, If 9, ' ' Ll Q - f , ,V - '- ? ., , 4-' J fx, 4 . , t , fl, .l pl . l' 1 Members of the sophomore team were Front Row: B, Allcuck, R. km. S. Myers. R. Sisk, M. lluhcr. Row Four: R, Smith, A. Mo- Logan, T Phillips, Nl, Iluckahy. ll, lloylc, G. Williams. it Sluun. Row Two: K, Gregori:-, XYright. S Yurkmky, T. Cmn- rmv. D. lfunniug. H. Dtislul Row Three: H. Scarhurmigh. D. I..1r- tlcyj l.:-tmrmi NY, llmu-ll. X Hvoss-. Huck Ron: XX I-friivrsuii, li Put - l' HUKlL14's.XI Crit-lm-ntx, Xl. l.iylur Sophomores acquire skills for va rsity team The coaches for the sophunmrc-5 were Mr, Bill Summa und Mr Robert Dinsdale. I3l Manager, Steve Byrn, wnrked xx ith the soplmniorcs during their games. 1 'x N., f f n w 'Aww A rf ' 1 'am 1. f . x 'V f 'I ' 75-.. ' if . :-,Q . H' ', W ,, K . ,-I 1. 'V 1 JL 'Tu n ' ' F l 4 .. . f 1? l ' X gg, ' l 71 I ' 'A A f . L -E Y 5 .1 ' ' , .1 N , 1 - IL ' H Y , xr .':' , ' J if L7 -fr r ' n b 1 --ff 4 ...fel 1 , , v ' 1' , Ki Q' ' 4.1 3 X I ,Q-1 3 r- ! fig , ' ' , N 5 x,,.-- ' ' fy' V , 3 f I Front Row: junior vnrl Slow' Xlurshull, svnior vncl Huy' , - rl' V Schauf. Back Row: Senior vnrls john XYorxnslt'y. IDPIIIHN I I Kil Fmnl Row: Sc-nior lun-klcs Cary Charla-Q and john Anclrcus. jlnnor tm-klv Cary .incl Klux l.4r11clc-rlxurk Front Row: Scnior 11-lltvrs Mike Garrison and NYillic lfrx' Buck Row:Sopho1norv ' Buss. Back Row: Senior lurklc Danny llunnal and junior ldrklvs Don llvlxnig Varsity players The figurcs on thu wore-lwrmrcl. rlurlng lkhris- mun'Q llolnm'on1ing Quint- xxitll Sprlllqfiolcl-P.1rk View about um-rv sornm-thing ior Ihr' Buxrvx lalnx IoL'l10l'r qxlurlvrlmn-lx Cary Brooks. junior quurtvr- ps Q -.4 lm1'kXlilxL'PaArks I' KE! sq., 5-- Front Row: Senior iizilfbuck Miko Olin .mrl junior hulfimck Don Lamiv. Buck Row: Scnirlr llzliiiimun-ks Put llruuu umi Nliiw Hill. ta I I y 1' 9 O Front Row: junior bucks Tim Crime ami Dun Neriiug. Back Row: Sen im' hacks Ricimrci Pen-rx and jvrrx Brx ant, Senior guard Dale Bvnlml. junior guard Nick Burton, scmur guurzi Doug Nlyicr, juniur guard Bill Clascu. 1 ' f B 1 As senior members of thc Pop club waited at Attention, Mr, Irwin Fender escorted his daughter Lorna to thi- thmna-. Rhonda Kendrick and Cary Raygun carried the bouquvt and the c-rmxn Kuil1L'Hmit in-hire lin' vruwning of the qlwc-'11, Homecoming commands royalty, victory Retiring queen Pat Boyer crouncd hor 5111-uessor, Lorna Fcnder, zY ? f nl' 49 1 3 5 4'J F .I ,- 1' 1 fl X I Chrisman's lohn Hartnett strains to keep ahead of a runner from Ruskin, jeff Meadows spent many long hours in practice preparing for each mcct, Coach Greg Stephens clocks the runners as the student manager records their time, W5 N ffmium 136 The 1968 Cross Country team was Front Row: Channy Comhs, Chuck Schroeder, Bruce Bernhardy. Back Row: Eli Abbott, john Hartnett, jeff Meadows, Greg lnhoden, Mike Moore. Row Alilfd Kaplan, Tom Farmer, Tom Burton, Mike Bills, Alan Me- Two: Randy Dillon, Bob Smith, Mark Siegfried, Steve Moore, Elder? Scoreboa rd The Cross Country team practiced many long hours Chrisman I6 A I n I I I I I I Truman and held competitive trials to prepare themselves for Chrisman 34 All N. Leek Summit their meets. journeying to the Ruskin Invitational NKC meet, Chrisman placed eighth out of 21 schools. Chrisman 42 . . . . . Ruytown South Liberty Also at the conference meet all of the runners placed Chrisman 30 ... .. Ruskin eighth out of I3 schools. On their home course, the BCIUPH team won over North Kansas City and Lees Summit Ch1'i5m41n 29 v'v 4e----v'- A - - Cemcf by having the lowest score of the three teams. This is Ruskin lnvitatioriul-Eight Chrisman 35 .......,.. Chrisman 29 . . . Chrisman 30 ..,. .... Conference-liiglitli Place h Place , . . . . . Truman Fort Osage ....,..East . . . Grandview Belton Chrisman 48 .... ...... I ,eos Summit District-Tliircl Place Chrisnian 27 . .. State-Fifteenth Piave Ruytown . lriherty Marshall how cross Country is different from other sports, The team with the lowest score wins the meet. The iunior varsity finished their season with six wins, Both varsity and junior varsity teams were eoaehecl hy Nlr. Greg Stephens. This year eight boys lettered in Cross Country. They were john Hartnett, jeff' Mea- dows, Nlike Moore, Cary NVheele'r, Mark Siegfried, ffhanny Cfonilns, Mike Bills and Greg Inhoden. junior varsity letterinen were Steve Moore, Bruce Bernharcly, .Klan Nletfldery, Stew Farmer. john llarvey, Chuck Sehroeder. Dux irl liulen and Randy' Dillon. Yzlrsily wrestling loam rm-lnlu-rx urn- Front Ron: Xlilq- jenn-s. Ii.xyi.lurk,I'l1llIl:-Ignlxululm-I.Cnnln-11Hs-4-111.11-rr'yIS:-nl:-.llanv 1 Coaches, managersff Q- u 9 e ' - .5-fQ?g1'3 we . 1 , 1 Q .Q - 1 3' A 1 - . . - , 1 L 1,1 . . f vii 'M Q -I, A ' 1 affix: gif. '54, re -5 - 1 f.IT'f.'N-- Y'e5,754'3!?,'-' 4 -vw-. .. ,, 1 V ' ' - xz, f f -' 7 T:'c-aff !i -,f ,M'?fmW1, ?gRYs,f, A Mr' .1 QA K 5 X ,I sv' .vhxiy Y 9 N xl I -. I , 'r N .4 gs f 14,fe4ff,:rr'r.-A M 11 ' Gaia ' - - 11g,f,,A 4 1 .f V 'V , . .Q fl ,,:y'--- ' 5 1 -- n , 2- .- , am:-L Q' -' A- f Q f I- f '3i -V' . L 1 I ,, '4-121' u wg M A A 4.,:??g ff ,-,,, 1 N 5 gif' . e Q7i'iL 'g. f Tho rch-rev dvclurusllm-zumlin-lmrrlsmuxxinm-full1ixm.nlL'l1 138 Wh:-ulnll BuckRou:'l'ixl1 Inlrrxu. Iliclx Hurlnn. D1-lnlulsRi4'l1urLl- vn1.Hic'llzll'lllyvvrx,Xlalxl,mlrl1'l'lv.u'k.juli!! Xllmln-xxx ea m members strive - 1 , m WY' - man..- Jw? f , 4 If P I NlzllmgvrxR4u1Um'lrx ,AIM Ihmw Mlvh-'r?1,L,-L...f. ul ulmp vw ul .mul mrluw ummm ' P 'JJ Composite wrestling memhers. Front Row: Mike jones, Rai tllark. Phil Del.aughier, Galen Beem. jerry Beale. Dau- XVhea- ton. Tim I,iston. Dick Burton. Dennis Richardson. Richard Peery. Max I,ouderhack, john Andrews Row Two: Terri Towles, Ted Browning. Bruce Hanson. Rudy Leullingcr. Terri Heitl. Don Iiamh. Nlikc Scarhorough. Kim I,ittman. Garland jones. john Wrestling team eo XVilliam Chrismanis wrestling team, coached hy Mr. Richard Dunhar, compiled a 6-5-l record this season on dual matches hut placed second in three of tour tournaments. Raytown, the defending state champs, defeated the Bears 26-21 inthe Bears! first home match. The grapplers avenged the loss with a -17-5 victory over Hogan and 1130-16 victory over arch-rival Truman. North Kansas City then smeared Chrisman 43-3 and Ruskin followed suit defeating the Bears 27-19. Tournament time came with Chrisman taking sec- ond in the Van Horn tourney. The Bruins won the second place trophy and seven medals. The Ruskin tournament followed and again Chrisman brought home the second place trophy and eight medals. In the next fixc dual matches Chrisman lost to Oak Park 29-I0 and Center 33-ll. They tied liaytown South 2-1-24 and defeated Yan Horn and Tfast 29-IH and 30-9 respectively. The Bears placed fifth in the conference meet wilh three hops placing in the top l40 Russell. Alan Motley. Row Three: Bill ftllcock. David Bulen. tlradx Niunus. Mike Stonger. I.inn llooxer. Ron Delaiughter, Don iliradrick. john Constant. Nlikc Taylor. Niike llulelrigg. XYallace lfmerson. Back Row: Itced tfhainlicrs. Clary TYheclcr. Bill Potter. Clary Williams. Pat liiescr. tfhris Rohrs, Chris Daxies. jim llallanee m piles 6-5-1 record three. The Bears followed the tourney with 21-17 w in over the Patriots. tihrisman then entered the District tournament and pulled out xx ith the second place plaque and six medals, Leeis Summit defeated the Bears in the last dual match ol the year 26-10. NVrestlers lettering iarsity were Mike jones, Ray Clark, Phil DeI,aughter. Galen Beem, jerry Beale, Dave XVheaton, Tim liiston, Dick Burton, Dennis Richardson, Clarland jones, Max Loiulerhack and john Andrews. tloached hy Mr. Lelioy Hcustcd the junior xarsity lettermen were Terry Towles, Ted Ilrownrigg. jim Ballance. Rudy Leutzinger. Bill Potter. .Klan Xlotley. Don Lamh. Chris Davies. Clary jones. Wally lfnier- son and john Russell. Phil Dcl.aughter. Tim l,iston and Dennis liichard- son were elected as the team co-captains xi- I i f o Stanley Barton. Mr. St-lmul Spirit lcmrlflfiti, ucvcpts his pltiqilo lrom jcziilm' Fritv. presitlvnt ut l'z'p rluh. as thi- uthvr lun raiiiilimlutvs Put Iinmli limi I,.irry Crtmtiurcl prvpurv to 1'niiur.ill1l.itv him. Willa Chris givcx Stuiili-x u L-ungraitlilzilr Ba n M If S C h G 0 I S i r liairlchliailw as hi- pniuillx rlispluys lm pluqut 7 ' p xi llivh has his liunir 1-iigruxml un it :mtl xx ill hz liung in lht- nllit-c pf.. -an r Q Y! i' Q M I The three czuidiclutcs xwri- mmiimilc-tl hy P4-p Linh and Skull:-5 Ii.irttvn um vlt-cu-rl Xlr St-liuul Spirit hx thi- stilclz nl hmlx Sl.iiilvx ix xxcc'-priwiclf nt will rluli .intl wut-rl .ix t1iuth.ilI iii.il1.n1m'r.ili4l tmrlx iimiiti Thru- Chrismanilcs tm-llcltutc Stziulvy tor his lmnui ul ln-:rig Llirisiiiaiii s N St-liiml Spirit tor 19158 Qtr i pri Nt im il mth iXlr St-liiml Spirit pin W Nt.iI1l4-x um ' ' - . I4! Y 1 ,A 1 5' V '. fy-e ' of 2 IE Q34 r .uf -, -- junior guards Mike Parks, Paul Bowman and Tim Cronc. Senior guards Doug Ilughcs, Mark Arnold and Ken Bowman. Coaclmteam plan defense against Raytovvn Coach VVarren Landcss givvs Ihe team support as they plan llluir clcfvllsn' against Ruytmx n ullic-l1 Cfllrinmun nun HFS'-12 an ilu' lmslxcllmull galnc ulricll uns plum-d nn R1rytnwn'5 court. jnnuurx IS, 144 M Junior Varsity BasketballTeam V Front Row: Coach Iioht-rt Dinstiale. rnanagrr Miki- lforti. Back Stl.-vc NYilic Row: Nliku Parks. Rick Utickirk, Randy Ifxunx, Larry Hurtnctt. Klronc. Prep teams train for '69 Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Clhrisman Clirisman Chrisman Clirisman Clhrisman Clhrisman Cllirisman Klhrisman Clirisman Chrisman Clhrisman Clhrisrnan Cfhrismari Junior Varsity Scoreboard , , Westport . . , . Northeast ,. . Lees Summit Center . . Raytown South ..... Oak Park ,. . Truman , ....... Ruskin .,..... Ptaytown North Kansas City . . Raytown South ....... Center ,, Oak Park . . Truman , .,.. ,, Ruskin ,.... Rayloxxn North Kansas City I46 y, Dennis White, Lvroy Cas 4 Bill Vhshon llll Miko: Parks shoots . junior nusilx uainv xx i J iigainst i li unin plixtr in th hlrhi lui in li in 11 It i 2, Mark Arnold attempts to rnakc u huskct as Phil Buslcr from Truman tries lu liluck his 5liol. Sophomore Scoreboard , Chrisniun T9 , . . . . North Kansas City 52 Clirismun -IT . , . ,.,.,.,. Ruskin 43 sf Cllrismun 63 . . ...,. Oak Park -18 CllI'lSfllLlIl 82 ,. ..,,...... Center T2 Chrismun 58 . . . . . Raytown South 50 Chrismun T2 ,. ,,.,.. Raytown 69 Clirisman 60 . . ,.... Oak Park 40 Chrisman -L0 .. ........ . Ruskin 48 Chrisman -19 . . . . . Baytown South 56 Chrismun 49 . . .......... Raytown 80 Chrisman 51 . . .. , North Kansas City 60 Cflirisman -16 . . ......... Truman 55 Sophomore Basketball Team Front Row: Xlall.n.1n'rl.urrx limil. lliulmrrl Dnslal. Ifrgmlx llinklc. Tum lJl'l l1'f- lfmlll l3UliHLlUY- ll-llllli Sisk., lfilflli ljflllllx llun llmlL1n's. vlulm llurxvy Nlllw llllxlilillglmrll, Nliltlm llllclm- ljillllllllll- MVN' MFVV5- MVN' l'Ufml'V- Pllllllll 5l -'mb' cfflulll lim. 'I'1urlif,nml4m Xlaimgwr Ilanul liuul Buck Row: XX in Cin-gg. tlvfl1fffl7lll-ml' I47 vv X M JE f I A s Qx 0- X F 3 'Q ,N 1 , 'a K ,,f K M ua .Aw iffy WG x els, X 1 41 x Queen DuY0nne YYrighl reeeixes rx euui1r.il11lulurx kiss from kenclriek. pep elub ii1.iwmil The l9fi7 Hmneeoming queen. Sherri Mullins, eseuried In I7ru1L1DeIr.iy.relliriierlluermxiilliixyeur s queen ,V .v fi 3 . i i Rhuiirla DuVonne reigns as '68 homecoming queen ,,f'W fri H. if s'? s ' x f 1 Nihile Sherri prepares lin 4-rim ii the neu queen, DUN urine nerunislx wiiinr zilleiirlainl jamelli- Nimm- 150 Sherri Mullins ends her reign uilli thes'urmi.iliimi1uI IJliXnlll1eU'rigilK, X '-,gif :Z mf 'i L ' ',:,, 'fx' K L 4. 52 f fi 5 ' 1-15 Qvfzffieff Ss ' K ' aiiifii-' ,A ef., - 4 -y .if :. ttfffiw r.--.f ,'2Qy1., e , wr ff Tk i W sriqww ,yr 1 7 firlfu : gif, h 'Q 7 J H1 - ' A . V A ' .,9 ' 1' Q77 ' e I -' , 1 ' F 1 if i ' ' .. . ' A ', ' r 5601.0 . e.,gu 1 -b ,- Jig fi T' 1 EFS i N n X 6 li J :-- asf 2-5. ' saws-fe A, ff '- ' Xxx . f- WF , .-ta. ,,.,,. Q .gl i ' 1 I If tt., x f-IL A 1 ' Q I l 'N ymwvr t The Homecoming queen and attenrlants anrl escorts were Front Row: Doug llughes, Ken Bmxnlan, junior attentlant, Xlarla Xlel- ton, sophomore attenclant. Path' Ilolxlm. iunior attendant. Kathy Kagan: Nlike Xtatle Row Two: Xlnrlx Xrnoltl. senior attentlanls Before a hlue anal gold heart, DuYonne XVright was crowned as the 1968 lmaskethall homecoming queen, january IZ. DuYonne was crowned by last' yearis queen Sherri Nlullins. DuYonne's attendants were seniors janette Moore and Sharon Creeng juniors, Marla Melton and Kathy Ragang sopho- more, Patty Rohlx. .-Xt the half-time of the Clhrisrnan-llusliin game, eaeh of the attenclants was eseortecl to the throne ln a senior rneniher of the lmaslxethall team. The throne w as clesignecl and huilt hy Nlareia Muclcl, l., 1 Q 1 ft Sharon Green antl lnnette Moore. Drew Denton. Buck Row: Doug, Delray. Sherri Xlullins, Queen DuYonne XYright, Dennis Seger Pep eluh viee-presiclent. The float was cleeoratecl with a gold heart outlinecl with llllli' flowers, VYCI ancl Q68 were also in lmlue flowers on eaeh sicle of the heart. i Z Alter the short ceremony, the Bears went on to heat the Ruskin lfagles, 60-48. DuYonne Nriglil. daughter of Xlr anrl Xlrx joseph Nl right. was the IYJHS lllislwllnill lioim-eolliing queen hp I, 9,5 ,K '52 1 1 Diane Bailey and Sherrie Bauer dcmunstrat In physical education clans, girls practice shouting lmskc-ts, tumbling practice' in pllysinxil vcllivuliurl vluss. Girls' PE classes stress physical n ,,w......,.. fmzfjl 1- a lun-kwarcl roll during Skills S X la .mum Q.-A ,M .1 . ' -W 'J Q . . ,- - ,, ,V It -2,611-lei, Q 5 . , ww ',-,' if 'ff' 'S ff 9 -'1 1 R. Q if 44,5035- A 'A ,V Nl , , 1 , J 4., ,. ' 'A An M club mvmlmvr mlm-imxmlruh-s u rlluir lurn tn lm-iuluvrw uf ilu' ulnsx. Girls in physical unlliculirm vlmws mlm limwrxmrnl ami lmrlmzilcl rullw1lIt'l'll:ll1'lx lil if ii: F' , A A-4 'm l 'J' 111' Road Runners run the milv, 880 and 440. Fronl Row: Yvr- Moors- Buck Row: Xiijw Frishiv. Dvunis Xloors-, john Dll non Rllsllilul, Lurrv lluylws, joseph Haus, johu Hurhu-tt, hm, Dvnuis Xulhouy. jim Ingram. Nlikm' Xloorv. Dux ul jvfj Mmulous, Clhuck SL'hro4'ch'r, Brllm' Bvrulmrch, Stun' ifook.l7axidBl1lvu Indoor track practice began in January cr Coaches for lhe H368 truck wuwou xwrr- flrrg Stmvm und Bill Sulmuu ' --1 X Lillies made thc group xx ho put Ihr- shot. hugh jump and poh- xuull, Fronl Ron: liill Kilmvo u Konuu. Cary Buss, Yzuughu 'l'rihhh- Buck Ron: Houu1loXl.xIixxut. Wuurlx Plum-ll, Stu C'offc'y.Dol1g X13 lor, johu Luustuul 154 P u I Cheerleaders win Grand Champion title Representing William Chrisman and its chool spirit at all home and away sporting functions were the 19674968 varsity cheerleaders, Select- ed by the student body were seniors Lorna Fender, Sharon Green and Bev Harter. juniors were Barbara Axton, Rohin Davis and Merci Voorhees, Vicki Guyton was the only sopho- more. Again this year, Rhonda Kendrick was the Pep club mascot. Sharon Green, head cheer- leader, led the squad to win the title of Grand Champions at the Missouri Valley Cheerleading Clinic at Marshall, Missouri this summer. The cheerleaders are sponsored by Miss Billie Wil- son and Miss Mary jo Campbell. Sporting their blue and gold sweaters, the varsity cheerleading squad executes a closed formation. 1' if I 5 ,I dk 68 1' 'IA u fb Shi KV :-:ff Q' xml? .,-W f A Finishing one uf flll'lf clwe-rs un' the junior uxrsilx c'l1cn'rlL'udcrs Front Row: Marla Nlvltun, juycv Cfnuk, Xlurlz-lim' Yonrllews. Row Two: Belly Clgxllzls-rx. Sandy Ilill, l'fllm1XYinlmrn Buck Rim: Pzun llurringtun These girls help Pep club Xvcaring newly purchased unilurnls urs' tlu' 1967-68 xvll In-uclvrs. They url' Nancy Purlwr. I lrrlnvtun Xlucln-linu Xuurllm -s l l.uur:1l'a-lunuxxski.Ih-limI.1jnl1uson.BLxrlm.xr.x Divcknmu 'Ilwsv girls supvrxiw .xml lu-lp wut tlln- Pc-pvlulm all ull sporting uc-tix ilws Elecled by ilu: Pop ulull. ilu- junior xursily cl14'4'rlvurls-rs ucrc NI.xrl.1 Xlvllun, Back Row: Pzun l Front Row: juycv lfuuk Row Two: Bcity Gunclvrs, Suncll llill, Hllcl1NYinlm11rn. 1,2 gl '.3vKi2i-ffi4 . ' r 'wiv MAIN.-' Nsgyi' A5 X . '1- . . x -A K , 4 . 1 nl - 4 .sr L'-'girl 15? 1 w P' 77 S f H 1-ar ' be 4. ' 'jr V . 4 My , ' V I A, , 2' fwfr 'f' ' - 1 f ja' ' . - t nr , it ERT-25. -s r-sw 5 ' Q 4 ,nu I 5 12, 1 , N . -A154 ' ' I ' 4 .K , ,Hg QV- .:' W f ' . r cg . Q-.:l:J Q J' is K 'f 'L-Q wi 5 A, Ig LQ, 1 na. g r- l , 9594.1 . ' N f.. ' V Q... Rudy Leutzinger used this huld to pin his opponent from Truman . S 4' .X . Ef!w'1 1 'Q 1 p we 7 .A L ' 1 A msn 7. , S' ' Q-Ss' X ff il ' ,, ' -,E fvgwf 'gy 1 A- f r 4 H HP. . tv k azsdpvfxa . V' A ., , 4 ff.f,.-V, , ' ' ,A rw. 11 'fx . i Q. T' W 53 wr ,. ., .. V. Af ng ' 3 A 2.4,.g 33,Mgy,v L fkggjif , 'rj , ', -M sig my-,.jgQg.N ,s s ,Jinx ' Li ChriSman's runners Mike Monro und Crm-g lnhnden pull ahead nf a runner from La-65 Summit The pep band suppln-rl Ihr- nursing xxhlh' thr- Perp club clnppz-cl to Ihv rhxlhnl, 1 5 CQ r .VV ICH Card struggles for A rvlvound in u midst of Ruskin pluyvrs ffhrislluuu is in thu uhilc uniforms, ,, I59 14 ,..,....-- ANN S' P Y 1 2 .Ll 1 E I I 1 1 I i I 1, ,N l Ii 1 1 ...C Sq., -M.. N . ' 'ff Stung W -- 1 fA,,-Me.. S - K af D' '???'?' 'J H51 Academics Guiding the 1968 student body were sixty faculty members and administrators. Fif- teen new members joined the Chrisman staff this year. The faculty added to the pulse and spirit of the school by attending games, plays and musical events. They lent their support by sponsoring organiza- tions. Most importantly, they provided inspiration and guidance to the students, helping them gain the necessary knowl- edge that they will need in future years. E 'fa I I I S. 3 Board of Education members were Front Row: Mrs. Thomas Buckley, vice-presidcntg Mr. George Berkemeier, presidentg Mrs. LeRoy Schulenhcrg, Back Row: Mr. Kenneth Patterson, Mr. joseph Peters, Mr, Elvin Luft. Board members developeducational policies Members of the Board of Education continue to develop the policies for the education of youngsters enrolled in the Independence School system. The ,fv-I school population has doubled in the past decade so I the construction of new grade, junior and senior high schools is a continuous task. Board members are always concerned with the deve- lopment of a qualified teaching staff, improved cur- riculum, teaching aids, library facilities, health and counseling programs, These provide the tools for each boy and girl enrolled in the Independence schools to secure an education that will Ht them for their place as solid citizens. Improved educational opportunities for the more than 15,000 students enrolled in the schools of the A district is a never ending challenge to the Board of -I Education, ' fi af Mr. George Bt?l'lC0lIlCt1 I l'ri'SiclL'nt 164 M 1 Dr. Guy Carter had servcd as superintendent of the Independence school system for six years. The previous eight years he was administrative assistant. Dr. Carter asked the Board of Education to approve a new organizational chart which he presented to them at the November meeting, This chart provided for a realignment of duties and responsibilities in the school administrative staff. Dr, Carter's major objectivies for the past school year included gaining community support for quality educa- tion, securing federal funds, securing passage of the operational levy for the 1968-69 biennium, increasing the budgetary allotment for supplies and equipment, continuing site improvement and renovation of build- ings and continued upgrading of all personnel through in-service training, workshops, etc. Dr. Guy Carter Superintendent of Schools Administrators formulate plans, policies Mr. Emory Parks, director of instruction and acting director of personnel, became deputy superintendent at the November Board of Education meeting. This appointment came as a result of a new organizational chart prepared by Superintendent Cuy Carter. This new position combined the divisions of instructional services and of the personnel, Mr, Parks will continue his work in the instructional field by directing the secondary principals and teach- ers, curriculum development and the special area with teacher certiiication and pupil services. Mr. Parks supervised new construction in three areas: planning, design and stalling. Construction underway or on the drawing board included the second section of the jim Bridger junior high school, Glendale elementa- l ry school, expansion in three elementary schools: Wil- 1 liam Southern, Hanthorn and Glendale and the plan- ning of a new elementary school on North Liberty street. Mr. Emory Parks Deputy Supcrinlt-iulunt 166 n. M 5,-',.t.. Mr. Norman james Athletic Director Mr, Norman james, athletic director, is responsible for the interscholastic program for grades 9 through 12. He establishes the athletic budget, purchases the equipment and pays all hills for the athletic department. He schedules all the games and hires the officials. Dr. M. Orville johnson, supervisor of music educa- tion, is directly responsible for the supervision and administration of all music in two areas, secondary school music program and elementary school mu- sic. He provides supplies for music teachers. Mr. Paul Landers, director of business services, is in charge of supplying and distributing stock items used in the Independence school system. He deals with the management of finances, facilities and non-educational services for the operation of the school year. Directors complement regular programs -up. x.-f S3 Dr. M. Orville johnson Mr. Paul Landers Sup:-ry isor of Music Education Dm1'll'r af Bmmms Sprvlws Nlr. Donald Alice, supervisor ol' l7lIil4llllLI5 and grounds. was responsihlelor thepliysit-al1-oiuliimn olsehool property. Ile maintained a lIl11iIll0IlJ.lIli'l'l'2lTIlk'Illl'I' shop Ile superxised the renovation ol NYilliani Clhrisnian jun- ior high school as thi- years' project in a long range renol xation program. He supervised all inaintenanee and op- erational personnel. Mr. Keith Bench, eoordinator ot speeial programs, worked with federal government aels that affect educaf tion. It was his joh to give complete information con- cerning projects for the school system that qualified the district for federal money allocation, Soine services prov- ided hy this money include visual aids, adult education and library hooks and resource materials. Mrs. Sadie Kerrick, supervisor of food services, planned the weekly menus for all schools in the Independence school system. Sho purchased all foods and hired cafeter- ia personnel. She helped design and purchase cafeteria equipment. Mrs. Kerrick was responsihle for orienting cafeteria personnel with rules and regulations made hy the hoard of education. Any business in connection with state and federal aids came under her supervision. upplemental services Y, ,P N 'v f- 'fi. V Q Q' ' Mr Ruth Bench Mrs. Sadie Kerriek oordlnit1rofSpi4 il ro' s Slips-rxisorol Ifootl Si-rxiu-N 'lx -1 .fi . xx Xl f...W X in I Mrs. Edna Welch Nurse 'S Nlr. Kenneth Cline antl Mr. Nlerle Shafer. visiting teachers. are a part ol' the pupil services clivision. They make home contacts hetvveen the school, parents and students in cases nccflecl to fa- cilitate the chiltiis progress in his school career. The visiting teachers deal with such prohlcrns as attcnclancc. school hehav- ior. school progress, welfare and health. Their contacts are macle vi ith parents of ehilmlren from kiutlergarten through the senior year. Mrs. Edna VVeleh, school nurse, visits XNilliani Chrisman high school Monclav of each week. She keeps a cumulative health recorcl for each student. A complete health inspection is made of all neu' enrollees. Yision tests are given to all members of remedial reading classes. She checks any health referrals macle hv teachers. Tuherculin tests are given to thc scniors each year. They abet health, educational progress Mr. Kenneth Cline X isitli1f.L'I'z-.iclu-i ff Hr. Nlcrle Shafer X isiliug leacllcr I69 vw! Mrs. Marcella Crawford Secretary-Cashier Central Administrative office ki? X I' M xx Mrs. Wilma McDaniel Secretary Central Administrative Office Mrs. Alice Woirhaye Secretary-Cashier Central Administrative Ollicc Secretaries perform numerous duties if? Mrs. Fay Burrows Receptionist Central Administrative Ollice 46' '17 ff ffl ' ' f C A 8 f' .s F. '. - N' ' sg. N ,Aa Q , . , , . ,Qi-L ' wi V , 175 5 - ' ' 4' 1. vp. c':iQ-4-,tgvg - ' 1 3 W ' ' fl' l N , ,V I . A 4 :gg ' Wi , ' ff-Q A A Mrs. Eva Hodges Mi55 Judy Bailey A Sffcfflafl' Secretary SUPCYVISOT, BUlldmES and Grounds Cuorrlinutor nf Special Svrx ite S 170 1 l Mrs. Pauline Brown Secretary Superintendent llfi N... xxx'-1' to aid men who execute spe uv 'S 7 ,P M agp' . 1 Ap, ' V- f ' i . , , . f N9 I lil' -i ,f i 5,1 4' , X it 9 . 1 ' , in W H 's . 5 I- ' 3. ' L4 , 'R it I ,uf . .J - -F K Mrs. Dorothy Sharon Si-1-rclarx Deputy 5up4'r1ul1-url:-ut Dixisivwu nf luslrum limi Mrs. Ruth Arnold Treasurer Board of Education cial services N ik ' bi , A l Mrs. Louise Davis Mrs. Sally Woolery Secretary Secretary Deputy Sllpcriiitriulvrlt Dirvvlur ul Busiuz-ss Scrx in S Dix isirvn of Pvrsmmvl l7l Chrisman's Parent Teacher Associations first mccting, September 28, 1967, was the annual Back-to-School night, The November 30 meeting had music bythe orchestra under the supervision of Mr. Cary Iilting. Deputy superintendent, Emory Parks, explained the forthcoming bond election to the parents. Five students from Miss Margaret Merediths debate class presented the program at the january 25 PTA meeting. These students presented the topic, UYouth Examines the Problem of Crimen in the form of a de- bate. Mrs. A. W. Davidson gave a short talk on HFoun- der's Dayn. Officers were elected. Officers elected at the january meeting were installed at the March 28 meeting. Luci da Silva, Chrisman's foreign exchange student gave the program. The Parent Teacher theme for 1967-1968 was To Help a Childn. Chrismanys unit participated in PTA council activities. Members sponsored a continuous brunch for the teachers Wednesday, December 20. PTA in cooperation with the student council sponsored the Beartowns during the year. At the close of school the Parent Teacher Association always tries to highlight the students, last year with the senior banquet and the prom. They provide elaborate decorations and enter- tainment for these momentous occasions. A,- Mrs. B. F. Hughes President PTA develops theme, To Help a Child Front Row: Mrs. Edward Hendrix, Mr. Edward I. Shelton, Mrs. B. F. Hughes, Mrs. Merle Rains, Mrs. Raymond Burns, Mrs. Harold Martin, Mrs. A. j . Schannuth, Mrs. Kenneth Turner. Row Two: Mrs. George Hanson, Mrs. C. Siegfried, Mrs. Robert DeTray, Mrs, Robert Sabin, Mrs. Lem Melton, Mrs. Fred Treffer, Mrs. 1. Fender, Mrs. Dale Guffey, Mrs. Harold Elliot, Mrs. Ken' neth Patterson. Back Row: Mrs. 1. W. Cipson, Mrs. Paul Komm, Mr. Clyde Marshall, Mr. Tom Buckley, Mr. Kenneth Patterson, Mr. George C. Hanson, Mrs. james Mudd, Mrs. john Campbell and Mrs. Wilbur Morstain. 172 Mr. Herbert Dillard explained what went into a typical boys physical education class lo some inquiring parents. Mrs. Jolene Hayes, basic business and typing teacher, explained the procedures followed in her classes. Parents learn basic classroom procedures 4 A A x During one period ol lurk to School night, Mr, Robert Miller, a sophonmrc would history I4-an hm-r 4-xpluim-tl lo soint- of Ihr- parunti his grueling system. I73 Mr. George Davenport, head custodian, and Mrs. Nelvada Dean, home economics teacher, discuss a fb: ,Ji 5 F 2 Superintendent of schools, Dr. Cny Carter, and director of business services, Mr. Paul Landers, were on an inspection tour of the new rooms under conl struction in the basement of the Central ollice build- ing. problem concerning equipment in mom 202. A Q x Miss Berneta Sherman, Mrs. Florence Gee and Miss Saundra Rasnic, stu- dent teacher in Spanish, were preparing lesson plans and grading papers in the first Honr teachers' workronm. I74 H Mr. LeRoy Heusted, Mr. Warren l.aml:-ss, Mrs, Sam Ellington and Mr. john Farmer Munir-cl n conxcrsa- tion in the lnnc-hrmnn 'l'eacln-rs ynxl as tlitl students. if 1 ff? Yiccsprincipal William l,. llurlingainc taught mathematics the first six x ears he vas in the lntlcpcnclencc School systeinvone year in jun- ior high school antl Iii e 3 cars in senior high school. llc reccixctl a llachclor ol Science cle- gree lrom Central Missouri State college with a major in physics ancl a Master ol' Science tlegrec in seconrlary eclucation from the l'ni- versity of Kansas. Nlr. Burlingame pcrformccl his regular cluties ol assisting with class schecluling antl sturlcnt assignment to classes. llc also sponsorccl the National llonor society. llc supervisetl ancl helpecl with attenclance ancl transportation rccortls and reports. Ile took care of discipline prohlems. He was a mcmlmer ot' the NCA Steering committee. Vllhilc supervising a group of sixth gracle lmoys in a hasliethall practice, Mr. Burlingame sut- ticrecl a heart attack the evening of january' IO. llis oltler son was a mcmher of thc group. He nent home from the lnclcpenclence hospital thc last of january to rest for two months llc- forc returning to school on a part time schecl- ule. Mr, Keith Bench, coordinator ol' Special Programs, relievecl Mr. Shelton of cloulmle cluty beginning january 29. X? ,445 ' fishy Mrs. Teddy McClain .Xttcnclance Secretary gui .!I . M r. William Burlingame Vice-principal They solve problems 1 L4 N ,- Q ' f :Q Q Xlisx N'aneta llaninioiul . wrx ist-tl tllhi t' tJnt'up.ition Iiiaiin-v 176 . A ' , it , , , gl!-,mf V , .AL g M ex A V1 C ' . f- W' x Y W.,-,f y Mr. Edward Shelton Principal W , 5 L? , it dr, ,,,1 , 1 -1 .X X ' 1 CST., 'mf V SQ :ft Q' , i N Miss joycc Cosentino Si-c-rotary to the Principal 6 .dw Mr. Edward j. Shelton has completed his sixth year as principal of William Chrisman high school, It was a busy year for Mr. Shelton and his staff as Chrisman was reevaluated by thc North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges. Chrisman had just last year received a 50 year continuous member- ship certificatc of recognition, But according to a new policy of the NCA, high schools must be reevaluated every seven years. Principal Shelton and faculty members were pleased with the summary report of the com- mittee, Mr. Neil C. Aslin and the NCA team concluded that Chrisman high school provides an excellent atmosphere for learningg that the quality of instruction was high and the leader- ship good, and that the program meets the standards of North Central, Various recom- mendations for improvement were made. Two other commendations reHected Chrisman spir- it- William Chrisman high school is to be commended on the behavior and high morale of its students and the attractiveness of the classrooms, halls and the building in general occasioned much favorable comment. ixxxx-N-X W--I ,,jf 'mi' fl Mrs. Judy Dillard Activities Secretary J-11. Mrs. Willoughby is cutting one ofthe many fruit pies she pre- pares forthe Chrisman lunches. Mrs. Benedict is busy with the preparation of meat pies, just one of her many jobs. 21 prepare lunches The remainder of the group began at 10:45. They Twenty-one women make up the cafeteria stali at helped Serve the food. These 16 women also had the Chrisman, Five: Mrs. Lois Bridges tcafeteria man- cafeteria in meticulous order for the following day. agerl, Mrs. Irene Stovall, Mrs, Alice Benedict, Mrs. Gladys Hornbuckle and Mrs, Ruth Foster began Mrs, Ann Gray, Mrs. Ruthel Sinclair and Mrs. Bea working at 7 a.m. to prepare the food for the 1125 Walker served as cashiers. Mrs. Betty Elliott had students who went through the lunch line. charge of the snack bar. Each day 1125 students go through the line to buy plate lunches or a la carte servings. The lunch period began at 10:45 a.m. and ended at 12:15 p.m. It was divided into four shifts. W5 J.. Q N 515.1 l . Front Row: Mrs. Lois Bridges, Mrs. Alice Hopkins, Mrs. Beulah Houston, Mrs. Delphia Bircl. Row Two: Mrs. Ann Cray, Mrs. Betty Elliott, Mrs. Ruthel Sinclair, Mrs. Mary Reed, Mrs. Bea Walker. Row Three: Mrs. Imogene Brooks, Mrs. Alice Benedict, I fi si f l 'x r i . ful . M ,N 'Q 5 l , Mrs. Irene Stovall, Mrs. Gladys Hornbuckle. Row Four: Mrs. Helen Colyer, Mrs. Billie Fullerton, Mrs. Helen Thomas, Mrs. Erlene Willoughby. Back Row: Mrs. Drucilla Williams, Mrs. Mary Moore, Mrs. Helen Coffman, Mrs. Ruth Foster, Mrs. Ann Cray, one of Chrismanls cashiers, works very hard during the four lunch shifts. 179 0-xx 552.241 Adjusting the lights in the gymnasium is Mr. George Davenport, head custodian. Maintenance man Mr Fnunett Pi pc is working in the boiler , . . r , , 1 room, getting the heating equipment ready for winter. 180 11 custodians work Ten men and one woman make up the custodial personnel at Chrisman. These persons keep the building and grounds in tiptop condition by their concerted and continuous efforts. Four of these individuals came to Chrisman this year. Mrs, Ethel Williams replaced Mrs, Francis Peterson. Mr, Roy Waldron, Mr. Art Flemying and Mr, Willard Reed were the new custodians, Mr. Emmett Pope succeeded Mr. Don Barham as maintenance rnang Mr. Barham retired. He will travel and devote more time to hobbies. All of these persons have helped the students this year by serving them in any necessary capacity. Mr. Ream opened the gates to the parking lot for anyone who needed to run an errand, Others opened lockers, picked up lost articles and listened to the many tales of woe of the students. Viforkers on the i'gravey'ard sbilt include Mr Mariin Peel, Mr, Art Flemying and Mr. Virgil Tweedy. nfs- - Mr. Leroy Ream pauses from his rlntir-s tn ho plmtngraphed. Hu keeps the ctnnpus in perfect nrclcr Three custodians working the evening shitt arc Mr. Runclull Wickline, Mr. Henry Sloan and Mr. Willard Reed. 1 1 .v ..- Serving as matron this linrns. Mr. Roy Waldron lwc by his regular cleaning. year is Mrs. Etlu-l Wil- ps the ninclmxs shining 181 V l i Xf Bus drivers prompt Drix ing the busses which transported Chrisman students were I3 women iintl one man. They began tit-lit ering students :it Cfllrismun at T: I5 arm. At 2: l5 p.nl. these Same drivers hzitl their husses on the cireiilur clrive waiting to return the students to their homes. Mrs, l-Itta May Cook, Mrs. Billie Wright, Mrs, Nomi Kluska, and Mrs. Florence O'Dell were first time drivers for Chrisman stu- clCIllS. them home. Y .... At 2:15 p.m. these students board the busses which talce A short chat helps to occupy the time as these bus drivers wait fur the students to start hoarding the busses. 'JL 1 Mr Gordon Lebold Mfg, Vglmu Leaks, Mrs. Ester Roth, Mrs. Wright, Mrs, Mildred Anderton, Mrs. Etta May Cook, Mrs. Flor- Emma Beck M,-5 jean Winburn Mrs. Esther Seger, Mrs. Nomi enCeO'Dell, Nut pictured: Mrs. lla Marshall. Kluslca, Mrs. Flora jordan, Mrs- Beulah Scllammthr Mrs' Billie 4' C0 Q'-'24 l--if 183 Iunior counselor, Mr. Robert Seitzer, discusses a class schedule with a student at the beginning of the school term. Students receive aid withspecial problems Back-to-School night provided an excellent opportunity for parents to discuss with Mr. Robert Seltzer, class schedules, college choices or any special prolilcm concerning their child. Sophomore and juniors are encouraged to think about a college choice. Mrs. Geneva Van Camp, secretary to tht- counselors, is kept lmusy typing the many forms, rx-cortls, etc., neetlccl ln tht- counselors. This is tht- lint xcur conn- sclors haul' lmtl alsc'L'rCl:1ry 184 Wg' nf 1 .rn I n 1 X n 0 'A 44 Miss Dorothy Bales senior counselor works mth the students to help them plan thelr future xmatxuns .xml pmfcsslons She also ands them ln plmnmg wllcgL wurses or spcuul tmuung courses li i li nl mi i i i i ill Ill --:...- n1 g 'QTY 9' .44-'Eg X A. Tom Riggs examines college catalogs ln the wanting room hefore gomg ln to discuss has career mth Miss Dales ai Mary Reed and jurists flrllralm-l CllSCllSS college admission requirements with Nliss Bala-s Various colleges have spcriul rn-qllirrrlncruls 185 ff ,rw W Q 0-1.1 ,, I I v,,qp.--A I I In vxyf, gk 44,1 ' X --- .H cpm.. ,957 Mrs. Barbara .Xudslcy English lll Sir. Duane Bachmann Salesmanship Market and Xlunugvnu-nt Bookkeeping junior Class Miss Oneida Bee-man Biology Junior Class Sponsor Mrs. Ellen Bidstrup English lI,lIl Chairman Am:-riruns Ahmad Cnnznlittcc Nlxss Onuda Hee-man shows her lxiulngy clues the purpnq of th: plpnltc Mrs. Ruth Brown l,:itn1I. II Mr. Rnnald Bruch Drixcr l'frll1L'1itirmn ifuotlmzill firm-li if lfiuln Mrs. Kay Burgess Ty ping Clerical Practice Eli-ctiom and Charter, Stl1cleniCU1im'il A5-Ymi-Likv-lt Literary Socivty Mr. Ralph Burns Cin-mistry Pixy Sical Scivrlcrs Science Club gr u vvu vnu. 1 L Y 'x DuVonne NVright, a senior in Mrs, Ruth Brrmns Latin class, elitist- as her Latin project for one week, 'Latin in tht- Human Body Lives 'l'oclay.A l'l1e project illustrated the fact that Latin is still used. 'THE HUFN sow LIVES TODAY an -45 . A :sm A wr t W ' Qf :VWM Mr. john Campbell Ecnnoruics Psychology Sflciolugy Senior Class Miss Mary jn Camphell Php sical l'fduL-ation Pep Clulv 'XY 1. A Miss Sarah Ellen Campbell journalism I, ll Puhlic-ations l, ll English Il Quill unnl Scroll Miss Ellis Clement Physics Physical Science Seninr Class Sponsor Science Club Faculty numbers 66 Miss Mary jo Camplxellis second hour physical eclucatinn class was lineal up for Mon1lay'sinspcclion. This nas him Miss Campbell wx as ussurz-ml of meh girl llillllljl a Clean uniform for the Corning xx cn-k 189 Mr. Luther Dameron Drafting I, ll, Ill Architectural Drawing Mrs. Nelvada Dean Clothing Foods Contemporary Living Teachers' Entertainment Committee Mr. Herbert Dillard Physical Education Coach C Club Mr. Robert Dinsdale Physical Education Coach C Club , 2' l --1 .rf i .JF rt ' 2 A Mrs. Nelvada Dean demonstrated how to put parts of a dress together to Phyllis Pack, Lana Hayes, Linda Easley, Libertad Aquirre, Cheryl Richardson and Janice Royer who are in her third hour class, HOMES '-15 pf Teachers guide students Sgt Rm mond Eklund ls luukrng, thmug.,h lm hlrs lur mfnrmu hun dr Jlmg, xx llll Ihr RO ll dnpartmc nl ?'-L5-5? hcl. 451,21 FRN E Ar 191 'Sire Lois Dlshon l'ny,l1ih II Mrs Nancy Dodd En5.,l1sl'1 II Dramatlcs 'I ll0Spl3flS All School Play Assemblw I OITIHIIIU-.'P Mr Richard Dunbar American Hrston K nach C Club Sgt Raymondfl Eklund ROTC Mr. Cary Elting Bancl Orchestra Tri-Nl Mr. john Farmer Art I National Art Honor Society Mr. Donald Fore Algebra ll Geometry 'Terminal Mathematics Elections-Charter Student Council Mr. john Fruytag Cooperative Occupational Education Chairman, Practical Arts COE Club Teachers' Entertainment Cummiltce Mr. Cary Elting's orchestra class prac- ticed many long hours before achieving the perfection for which they endeavored. 17? H f-4 ,-RN-ss lt L, Mr. James Hillcn Tcrminal Mathematics Cr-omctry Spanish l Mr. Travis Hopkins Driver Education Chairman, Physical Education Miss Marie Hord Secretarial Practice Clerical Practice Typing Teachers Flower Committee Mr. Allan Hurst A Cappella Choir Mixed Chorus Girls' Choir Tri-M Directing the girls' choir second hour at William Chrisman is Mr. Al- lan Hurst. He also is the instructor of the a cappella and mixed choirs. Xa 194 Mr. Roy Keeland American History Missouri History Miss Mary Kennedy American History Mr. Warren Landess Driver Education Basketball Coach C Club Miss Esther Leake Geometry Terminal Mathematics Mr. Warren Landess is showing four of his fourth hour driver education students the different parts ofthe ' engine of the driver education car 1 Mr. Phillip Legg Lilirarian Literary Arts Scminar Onc-Act Plays Stage Manager Follies Mr. Rayond Lesh Metals I Vocational Machine Stage Crew Mr. Marvin Lindmark Bookkeeping Business Law Supervised Office Practice Mrs. Barbara Margolis Art I, II, III, IV National Art Honor Society if V .arp Qlziff .Q X Mrs. Barbara Margolis' first huur Art III-IV class helped make the Christmas decorations for the school. 196 awncoc J., .1'.J.7':J' ir ..1- Tum niacin: Faculty aids students in gaining knowledge Judy Buchanan dues a pantomime for Miss Mar- garet Merecliths fourth hour Speech I class. ,4 , if S S-4 ,ffl gfiiil 4, A 197 Mrs. Linda Mclilvany World History Mrs. Heidi McGinness German I, Il Miss Margaret Meredith Speech I, II Debate National Forensic League One-Act Plays Mr. Robert Miller World History Sophomore Class Mr. Nathan Moore Drafting I Woodwork I Driver Education Miss Loulletle Mothershead English II Sophomore Class Sponsor Miss Thelma Myers Shorthand Typing Student Council Miss Verna Ott English IV Chairman, Communicative Skills Assembly Committee Chairman Dramatics Committee Miss Thelma Myers shows one of her students the proper procedure to be used in typing a busi- ness letter. M......-.,s..-f-.mv Q? +27 x S V juniors learn that VVords Are important through spelling Llrills in Miss Linda Rc-am's fourth hour jun- ior English class. Sponsor activities Mrs. Sheila Pool English Ill English Literature Bearshooters Miss Linda Ream English III High School Rnd Cross , 1 -r 1 Mrs. Carmin Reed Trigonometry Mathematical Analysis Mrs. Sue Ridings Foods Home Economics l 199 1 Major james D. Rogers ROTC Rilie Team Miss Berneta Sherman Psychology Contemporary Issues Mrs. Adeline Siegfried TYPlnll High School Red Cross Mr. Gregory Stephens Sociology American History Cross Country Coach C Club Encourage service One of the many duties of Major james D. Rogers is ar- ranging for the Ceremonial Firing squad to assist at a military funeral. A select group of ROTC cadets make up this squad. Two huglers play Taps, and two cadets fold the flag for presentation to next of kin. ,4 M,.-W, Mr. Billy Summa Wnrlcl History Geography Coach C Club Mr. Ronnal Swaim Algebra ll Geometry Terminal Muthurnutic-s Miss Nancy Tucker French I, II, III, IV French Cluh Mr. Waller Webb Woodwork I, II Stage Crew 1. Mr. Billy Summa discusses the topic, 'iOur Her- itage From Past Civilizations with his fourth period world history class. . J- , T ' t, f f f fight , QFJIIL, Q fy l ix up f V. 4 ig M , an i i S ' ' l jx , i Miss Billie Wilson Miss Mary lo Campbell's physical education class enjoyed doing the heel-toe polka. Physical Education The girls did not dress out in their usual blue uniforms and white tennis shoes, bc- Pep Club cause an assembly shortened the hour. M Club These unite to increase Cnrisman's pulse i Boys' physical education classes play basketball. These boys are practicing shooting baskets. The boys took advantage ofthe new archery equipment which was purchased this your for the phssic-ul vclutuitiun cliisst-s. 202 i f X i Bruce Slough was keeping up on his English assignments by reading a chapter in Huckleberry Finn during fourth hour. Frank Nuld. Mike Xlmmrc and Nlr Nathan Nlonre discussed an architec- tural prrvurarn clvmng stuclx hull wg-niul hour in Khe Cafeteria 203 Alard Kaplan, Bruce Bernhardy and Peggy Bauermeister discuss a project in Mrs. Nancy Dodds dramatics class. f 'N J ,sf I s X Bob Fisher stopped al his locker while Paul Bowman waited, sighing after eating a heavy lunch. NPs. During fourth hour geometry class in mom ZI6 with Mr. Runnxxl Suuirn. Craig Rm-cl. Bonnie- XliclcllL-tm1.X'iclg1 Roh- insrm1ilirl'l'uii1 L5 nah xx src urixiuus to :msn or gi qm-slim: l K Sandy McConnell. co-editor of the senior class section, and Cathy Fletcher, co-editor of the sophomore class section, gave assistance to Larry Crawford and Pam Singleton, who were in charge of the sports scction. Larry Crawford was also the editor. Yearbook commemorates 1967-1968 history lun Publications II class which was theCleamstaff prepared copy for the February 5 deadline. Preparing copy for a deadline entailed drawing layouts, cropping pictures, writing copy and typing per! fect copy on SR forms. All of these steps require meticulous and accurate work. The stall members were Cathy Fletcher, Ruth 204 in lg a Z' 1 Simmons, Kathie Haynes, Helen Brestogianis, Laura Pelanowslti, Darma Ashby, Eleanor Green, Larry Crawford, janet Burnett. jo.-Xnn Beem, Pam Singleton, Eileen Cox, jurly Paittvrsoli, Samlx McConnell. Q 1 I I x -,.., A ----gf .fl Q - 4'4, -if-' it if E 1 W Envoy stall' members included Front Row: Charles Ohrazda, page -1 co-editorg jerry Beale, page 6 co-editorg Linda Barker, page 4 co-editor. Back Row: Cehrig Fry and M. joe Eaton, page joe Eaton, Marilyn Witte, Gehrig Fry and jerry Beale, work diligently to meet their deadlines. 206 X ,:,,r an 3 editnrsg Marilyn Witte, page 2 editorg jeanne Fritz, page 5 edi torg Fred McMullen and Darrell Roth, page I editors and cn-edi tors ofthe Envoy, Mike Wade is thc other co-editor of page 6. 3'15'Wf'vi. -V - gr, nf' Charles Ohrazda, Fred McMullen, Darrel Roth and Mike Wade work to complete their pages for the next issue of the Envoy. Linda Barker worked on an interview she prepared for page 4 of the Envoy. Paper helos compile school year record William Chrisman's school paper, Envoy, which means lit- erally, messenger, is published bi-weekly. The Envoy helps to record a history of the school year by bringing a compre- hensive news coverage to the students every two weeks. It also serves as a valuable reference to students, faculty members and administrators, It is an educational experi- ence for the staff members. The Envoy is a six-page paper published 17 times each school year. It has been published for many years, The pap- er was first named The Gleam but later named Envoy. Cleam was the name given to the yearbook. Staff members are chosen according to their interests and abilities. The assignments are made near the end of their junior school year by their instructor and sponsor. 207 They learn fundamentals of publications journalism l, tauglit in the studentis junior year, trained the students in the essentials ofjournalistie pro- cedures. This training prepared them for the editing of the sellool paper during their senior year. They edited issue 16 of the Envoy. Newspaper editing gives stu- dents a real incentive to improve their work in English composition. It encourages students to think clearly and to express their thoughts effectively. Publications l, which is also taught during the junior year, prepared the students for the responsibility of being a yearbook staff member their senior year. They study textbooks and magazines. The last several weeks were spent planning the 1969 Cleam. This project in- cluded selecting the theme and a cover and preparing the layout for each of the 240 pages in the yearbook. Both publications help students develop important strengths: Ability to consider problems critically but constructively. Discrimination between the important and the trivial as well as between fact and opinion. In- creased sensitivity to school and community purposes and problems, and to the needs and rights of individu- als. Consideration of journalism as a career opportuni- ty. Better understanding of the American daily newspa- per and its relation to democratic living. fu Front Row: Connie Halteman, Mary Pryor, Gayle Troyer. Row Two: Pat Brady, Robin Davis, Carolyn Rhea. Row Three: Sher- yl Woods, Myrna Fye, june Scott. Row Four: Sandy Cray, Marianne Spratt, Sylvia Wright. Row Five: lris Fendriek, Nan- ey Hargrove Patsy Hinehcy. Row Six: judy NVilcox, Cary Bass, Debbie Powell. Back Row: Steve Spry. irq? ,Q N-:sf journalism I class members are Sherry Thomas, Linda Sandy Freeman, Madeline Voorhees, Pam Mills and Ware, Charles Smith, Shirley Nunn, Mimi Davis, Linda Case, 208 K l x I I I E john Box and Kay Brucstlc, suplionmres in Mrs. Ellen Bidstrup's second hour Eng- lish class, are reading hooks for their spe- cial program. Fourth hour English literature class listens as Barbara Field gives a rf-pnrl Practice improves communicative skills Students stayed after school to ht-lp Miss Varna Ott arrange books un her newly acquirt-d lnrmkslu-Ives. 210 English III studcnls participukr- in group discussion in Miss Linda R1-nm's second hour class, ... .-QQQW. Q 'Y' 1 Les Harrison and Niinciu Smith usv tllvir L-Xtra time Ko do rv- scurc-li work in the- library. 4-fi Bob Mcslc and Herb Filmorc discuss the results of Clirismarrs un- nuul ciclizilc Kmlrriunivnt with Nliss Xlurgurul NlL'rcdiKli, clcivutc couch 2ll As her students listen intervstmlly, Miss Herrin-tu Sherman dis- cusses thv chapter on criniinnlngy 1-1- Mr. Gregory Stephens lectures tu the class as tht- students listen and take nnlvs. Classes encourage thinking, resea ren v x Mark Arnold. W lily Fry and Terry Xlcilluin seem to enjoy their 1-s'unmniL s Class. .l 213 ff! Mr. Vllrrvn Landcss' fourth lmur drixcr cduculiml class vxumincd thc' pnrls uf thc L-nr L-ugixuu Luci learned the tm-cluuiquvs nf typing in Hrs jnlvm- lluycs' wvrmrl hour typing vlusx Students gain useful knowledge, skills, wg J, A. Q,- Nlr. Hun in Lindmarkk would lluur class sllrv! S1 v- ' J inf- Mrs. Kay lhlrgcss' third lmur Iypiml clams uurkm-cl to impmxv thrlr .xuurnu .xml L r spec-cl 214 Mike Ford learned lmu impurlunl wut lu-Its un' :luring llix clriu-r vrlllculimn class w. llmlurll1L'slirm'L'ti4m of Xlr I,unrla-ss. x sg techniques --Q Mr. Duane Bachmann uxpluinccl lu luis class an important luccl of busin pruclicctl ilu- pmpcr lllvlllrltl ul' mulling 11 lrulullu' 'Iwi Y QS. 1 l nnic H'illiannx. Lnrcllu Willmlmmuu. Num-x lzmlnlomlwn .mil I'ln If -' ' lrzumrlplmm during Xllxs Nlnrir' llorcl x wn-rvhxrl.al pmclxu alms 2l5 r L-as lun. 554 is E A ACappeIIa Choir Front Row: liurimrn lfii-ini. jun H4-sc-li. 'livrri Ilruxxii. Ifixliliv Cnr- 'l'hrl'4-: Nlzirriai I'uwiiiiiin-, ji-zixiiwttc' Ilamkiiis. Cliiris Hunnius, nvliuss Klyntiiiq Osimm. Clrzicc' fioiiilmli, Nlzxrtx Mdfliiilimii, Yir- I..nrry IDmh-11 Hi llumlgi-x. Gun C21-urgv, juliu R1-iiiiwr. Kiiiuniiy Qiiliii li1'yi1iwicis.j.Ailiu' Bl1iit4r1i.Siiirl0y Vlliriri, Yummy Kraillivr. ja- iiuiiiirs. lfmiclu- 'I'uxlnr. Xi.!rixlfi1!iyi'rs. jaiiwl Viiiiiips. Joyce- nclti' Xliiurv. livlinriu juiumni. I,ivrii.i lfumii-r Row Tun: Ifllun Ymuig. lim-iq Xluin-x. Simmn Siiviwuitf, Xaiiiry I,ng.ui. Nz-xu lixlvr. Xlqiri-i11Smilii. X irqinai Cfruli: ifimnic Currvil, Ha-n-ky Row, Ilaiinplmni, IM-imiri1'l,vuis Buck Rim: llairx Ciimrii-K. joiiii Ruissi-ii. Nlaircia 'I'rs'ifi'r. Diunm' Dniy. Dmiilu Viiitc. XI.irlii.i Xlirrxhxiii. Ki-nl 'l'iiui1ms. Ihiimix Suk. Iiivimrci Nirimis, Xlvlxin ifppi-rwil. Kziliiivvii liryiull. Bm Ilurlvr.jxuivlSivgfri1'cl,Cliciiiiu Hvtls. Yiliu Nliiii- NY.ncis-, Clary Slim:-ilk ji-rrx XYriigiiK. i5uiJSlI1ilil. Runnin' Rniwinwii. Dvnisi' Sininis. lfxu lluinptml. Suri lh-yimlcls Ruw i'ii-rua Xliirk Sis-Qiiivris Rirkilvmimivii. Rucly I,i-ulfiuqm-r Girls' Ensemble Staff Officers Front Row: Ifxu lluiilplml, Imrrlu i i'ii4in'i'. Nm.: Hampton, lliaiiiw Duty Ron Two: Virginia Iii-yiiuiclx. j.im'l Sivgfrivni, Fmnl Row: junvllc Nlcmrc, Imriiu l 0mi1'r, Siiirivy lurid Rim- liiirimni lficlci Buck Ron: Cmniim- Corn-il. lic-L-iq Huw. Klurriu Tun: fluniiim- Clurrcii, Bvrly Huw. Di.muc' Duty. XIurc'i:1'l'ri'i- 'i'fl'H4'l' frr Back Row: Hcldiv 'I'1iylur. Clary Cz-nrgc. Ruiiriy Sisk, Bob Smilii Blue and Gold Singers lfrmll Rim: zxucllx' Xiu 2 . . ' . . ' - im jlicimi, Ciimnin- Clurrvil. Row Tun: Diiiiiiii- Q Ilnly. Nlqrnizn 'I'rcffi'r. flimiim lim-tts, j.im't Simi- lrivii Ii.nrir.ir.i ifivlri Row 'l'i1r4-0: limi Ilmigi-s. jiiliii Rmiiii-r Huck Hon: flux iii-urge, Xliiw A XX .uiix Ihiiinix S1siX.IiuirSIli1lil.Xi.iriiNl4'Qirl4'ni Q Q Girls Sextet l'mnl Ron: Shirley juclcl. 'll-rrl Broun. Num-5 Km r mrr. IPQW Two: Crum' ifnffilmil. jun Resell Huck limi: N 1114 Iiiilmimml. Nlzirly Xlufiliimiii CVCWYFK -Allnnu Crock: xiun'-pri-sirlwiil. 'll-l'n-s.i lfruz presi- nt. Dulml1u'I.n-xiis, W Music department strives for perfection GirIs'CI'ioir lruntR1m: Ili-.mu5ilii'l.iir.j.ilii'Dilliiiiilli.fff1iiilirXl1mri', Deli- Four: Duiixm Ifilwr. I.liiil1i Surlurlf. Samly Ilill, l,u11riL I'ii4irpn im' I,i-xxix, fluiiiiii- lI.illm'i1i.m, NI,iri.ilim' Ulinil, Kun-ii Dc-nuns Pvlxiiin'Olilisliuiii.slumiy NVhi'utiiii.Dm-lmliii'.Xl1'xa1Iirli'r,'I'c'li'si m Tun: Imw Liiiik Xrimiai I rwk I'.iI lJivi'lmi, Iii-x lliriiu-r. Ifryi-. l5iqiuiii'Uinklri1.Sli1irnii llivrkliiuii Buck Ron: 'll-rrx llrliliii- lim LL-r ,limi 1' lxiim kim Him 'lkhrucz I iirmim- llulimuii, I film-R 'llimmx l'.n1iin'w.l'.xlliXlillvr l,ur.i Iiiiw-ll. Dianna' Xlurll kirvii XX.iril Ixiiirx 1 Iiiistimixiiii l.ii1cl.i I 4-uns limiim' I,n-i-.jliiir vr. I'riwilI.i Davin-r Nl.irx Xlurstgiiii. Kgillix Cfuiitiimii. I,is1i UN full, I5iiXiiiiiw XX iiuiil Imiim' Ihxis limiiiii- Xliiirlli-lun Rim iimn. Di-l!.i Xrmilil llrzu-vSi11illi E V i ' e 5 Violin: Donna Phillips. Foggy Bon1l.Sliirlz'y jurlcl, Clark Phillips, U'vc'lws. Fluic: Cory lfikc, junvt Sicgfrim-sl. Marilyn Sirlcluir, jzlnicv Bunlcn, Kuliiy Tcrry, Danny Siu-lion. DL-lilmiv Nloorv, Clarinet: Milo- Plxilson, janlvt 'lilll'IlL'f, jill jululwn. Kon lillclilvy. Sharon Allon, D1-lmorull flvnlry, Karon Bicsvr, Brllcv Nlvlniiix. PM jolm Nlinloo Saxophone: Cory lfilwi Frm-al 'l'ri'l'lvr. Buxsoon: llrucly. llvxvrly Slukvs, C115 lc Troyrr, Nlonu ISL-ck. llvlvn XYl1ilm', lirvorlu iiixulplzvll, Viola: Clvonu Brlls. Xunvy Kruinvr, Nlurxis 'I'oo1CIuxim's5, Susan Kr-ily, Iiclimlu Nix. Antllooy Stvuurl, Dull- l,:1l1m:11l. omli jun-nina, Dolores jorigmm-n. Ohocz Kills-ryl 'I'ol1ill. Domm Orchestra, choir promote musical skills Officers lor cmrcllwlrn xxcro, pn-sizlvnt. Ummm Phillips. xiui-pnwliln-ini, Xiilw W.ul1-. wvrvlqrx, Niiocx I Krzmufr, lrs'.n1ln'l', fllrliim Iii-lls 2I8 1 Hllg0Bvckcr, BE'l'Il11LlL'lll'hlllllilll Cello: Munun Uliaipmun. Becky Mulvy, Nunry Sliort, Xnnu Shih-5. lClmii111rCrvc-ii, Cary jolinsun. Bass: Miki- Wuclc, Kurtis Blum-lmrcl. Lunilzi Titus, Doli- oruli Murluwc, Victoria Davis, Cfliris Marx Trumpcl: 'Ik-cl Nlillcr Cary Murmoy, Greg Price Trombone: Holm Ciilfcy, Dclnru Hmt. French llorn: Holi Mvslc, Luslir- jurncs, Milw Mc.-Xfoosu, Dzirid lioul, Tuba: Paul Buslloricr, Percussion: Milos Ilugun, Braxton Pvflsn Cffllllii' Cflffvll. Chris xvlllll'llL'Q1Ql, llulli johnson. through many hours of arduous practice Front Row: llrvmlu llinuicl X icky Smith, lmlu Puync, Kay Bruns- llv. Clivryl Dyvr. Fu-lynn l'ix:1ils,l.iiu' Rr-nlrn, 'l'h1-dn Cflurlc Row Two: jc-sw Kirin. Kiirxl U lull:-ll. Slim-ryl 'I'mxln1ul. l'i1urllnl,1lp4,'l. u joy cv liuqla-sr-ii, jucli joruwr Illinmlu lfrirgc-3. juycc Irv, Iiil llurl Row Thrs-cz Xliarx Sllilrlmil, ,Iiin Lurlnain. Kyla- Xliic-IDoiim'll. 1 john llullston, Don Ailvlvs, Russell Alnos, Diana VVilliairns. Cum- lyn Pickering, Kullu' Koch, Holm-rl Stinv. Back Row: Sliurnn Brr- ry, Nancy Sniitll, Sliiiron Stcuziri. B1-rniku Louis. Lcsivr Kvnt, Dennis livrnurcl. Kirin' Imgari, Dvnisi- Nic-lmlm, Murlllu l,uKg4'n. jiiiivl llurnx . e .i t I t I r l a Oboe: Cheryl Tohill, Donna Weekes, Marla Melton. Flute: janet Siegfried, Pam Harrington, Marilyn Sinclair, Vida Robinson, Pat Couey, Nancy Tatom, Merci Voorhees, Vicki Burns, Barbara lhdc, Mary Reed. Clarinet: Mike Philson, janice Turner, Sheri Crawford, Ann Buckley, Kathy Phillips, Kathy Young. jill john- son, Barbara Dieckman, janet Phillips, Danny Hamline, Betty Winholtz, Linda Adkins, Larry Lamh, Becky Anderson, Teresa Concert Flagg, Sherry Mathany, Hilda Polnack, Pam Russell, Larry Boyd. Alto Clarinet: Sylvia Wright, Bob Latino. Bass Clarinet: john Minton, Eleanor Davis, Bill Clasco. Contra-Bass Clarinet: Doug Ingram. Bassoon: Brenda Campbell, Alto Saxophone: Cary Fike, jack Davis, jim Ingram, Robin Davis, Ted Brownrigg, Sharon Eiehman. Tenor Saxophone: Fred Trotter, Tom Lynch, Lynn Morris, Mike Cipson. Baritone Saxophone: Bob Kendrick, Larry Concert, B band members develop rhythm B Band Oboe: janice jones. Flute: Paula Sterrett, joan Hargrove, Debbie Marshall, Marla Cowin. Saxophone: Floyd Merriott. Clarinet: Glenn Lamb, Dennis Burn. Trumpet: Roherta Coering, Larry Anderson. Baritone: Kim Steede. Trombone: Phillip Simcosky. Percussion: Damian Calvan, Allen Tomlinson, All of these students played in sixth hour B Band directed by Mr. Gary Elting. i W r 4 I v 1 A 34' E WI A w'- . Q wr, 4 I ,Ui wifgv , g'f:,.g, A A 4, f V ,+V , is 1-. MJ. .- s Q 1 -'sr f ,my Q 'z na o a o u A . r 1 1.1 -ar I sm 949 --u 9 ,.JLi: -ww. ,Q Q- . .4 xv K l Qin 5 kfv5XQ F i ,J F r 1 1 ,. 1 1 1 1 W 'i i Q I J S Company I3-First Platoon Front Row: Tom Rigg, jim Cade, Tcrry Hopkins, Dexter Stark, Thomas, Larry Shovkley, Rick Shuin, Back Row: Lynn Morris. Bill Clark. Row TWO: Paul Yarimer, jim Parcel, lou Dodson, Rod Bulb Conley, Bill Kirk. Callen, Robert Stine. Row Three: Hoy Rogers, jerry Lulgcn, Bob 4 1 5 2 I 5 l 1 7 X, Lives: A . Quik Vw? Phil Stevenson was bewildered us he attempted to reassemble a rifle wliile he wus lmlinclfolrlerl. This would train cadets to rcasserrllilc rifles in llw clark Stephen Seheniec-her. uunpuny His guiclon lwiiwl. clisplzns Ilia-ir flag as corlipuin cmiirliullrlvr lilwlwy llmlrl, 1-xc-i'iitixv uflicvr llivlmral Nix-lmls :mil lirxl wrqnxinl Xllki- Snnsl.iml.1l nth-nhun 226 V , , .-.0-f....4. .............-.,.Y....,-...,.,..-....,.1,-,,. ,..., ,..,..,,,.,.. ,...,. .. ...., ., . , , 4 E. Aff ic? Q Qi 1 :X , YN s -QL f?-N N V A . , Yfilf 'VH' 1 I N vue Y the i 5 Index The 1968 student body, which provided the pulse of Chrisman, furnished the Gleam staff with the material which they recorded into the history of this school year. During the years spent at Chrisman, the seniors have obtained many honors which will long be remembered. A record of these have been included in the index. Members of the staff wish to express their sincere appreciation to everyone who made the publication of the 1968 Cleam possible. To the students, administrative personnel, photographer and the yearbook company, the stall' and their sponsor say, Thank youfl Senior Activities Tacy Fullerton, Chrismanls A FS student to Neyy Zea- land, who returned in january, was measured for her cap for commencement by Miss joy ce Cosentino. secretary to the principal. Eli Abbott : C club, track, Spanish club, soph. and jr. class officer, student council. David Acton: COE club. Barbara Akin: M club, FTA, Pep club. Larry Alumbaugh: COE club. Eddie Anderson: COE club. Don Andes: Spanish club, FTA, NFL-LAS one-acts, one-acts. john Andrews: foot- ball, wrestling, track, C club. Dennis Anthony: baseball, track, student council. Mark Arnold: basketball, baseball, C club, student council. Darma Ashby: M club, Cleam staff, COE club. Bill Ashurst: COE club. Libertad Aquirre: Span- ish club, Pep club, HSBC. Karen Ballou: HSBC. Linda Barker: NAHS, Envoy' staff, one-acts, ROTC queen candidate. janet Barnett: student council, one-acts, Cleam staff, Quill and Scroll, secf, Thespians, Pep club, jr. football homecoming attend., Queen of flowers candidate. Stanley Bar- ton: football H'l2.lIlilQ.ft'T, track manager, C club, vice-pres., FTA, Mr. School Spirit. Peggy Bauer- meister: band, FTA, majorette. jerry Beale: yy res- fling, track, Spanish club, Thespians, FTA, Envoy staff, one-acts, Bear mascot. jo Ann Beem: As You Like It, French club, Quill and Scroll, Gleam staff. Dale Benton: football, track, C club. Paul band, orchestra. track. Larry Blann: l I'A, COI' club. Nancy Borgman: band. Shakespearean NHS, NAHS, F'l'.X, Pep club. Pat Bostian: Nl L-LAS one-acts. one-acts. janet Bowling: NXHS. lhespians, F'l'A, HSBC, one-acts. Cary' Bowman: COE club. Kenneth Bowman: basket- ball, C club, pres., track, Key club. Helen Bresto- gianis: Cleam stalf. Pat Brown: NHS. football. C club, NXHS, HSBC, Key club, Mr. School Spirit nominee. jerry Bryant: football. track. C club. Lester Bryant: COE club. Mona Beck: orchestra. Shakespearean. F'I'.X. Bickey Budd: rifle team, color guard. janiee Bunten: a cappella. Shakese pcarean. sec.: l 'i'A, HBSC. Ellen Byler: a cappel- la, NHS. Della Caldwell: Bearshooters. jeff Campbell: rifle team, one-acts. Tom Carroll: COE club. Susan Chamberlain: girls' choir. Cary' Charles: a cappella. football. track, C club. Bick Chuning: COIC club. Kathy' Clark: Shakespearean, Spanish club. F'l'A. Pep club. Channy Combs: a cappella. band, orchestra. track, blue and gold singers, C club, National Merit, Key club, cross country, boys' octet, NHS. jim Cook: COE club.Paulette Copeland: COE club. Don Corley: Spanish club, IISBC. Key' club. Cricket Cox: Cleam staff. john Craig: band, football, baseball, track. Shelli Cramer: COE club. Larry Crawford: Quill and Scroll. pres., Cleam staff, editorg Mr. School Spirit nominee, one-acts, Bear mascot. Sheri Crawford: band, Shakespearean, LAS, NHS. FTA, Shan pres. Virginia Crute: As You Like It, a cappella, French club, NHS, Pep club, one- acts.Bick Danner: COE club. jack Davis: band, Science club. NHS. Phyllis Davis: FTA. Bear- shooters. Drew Denton: baud, basketball, tennis, golf, C club, Spanish club, LAS, NFL, NHS, stu- dent council, sr. class officer. Doug DL-Tray: C club, one-acts, student council pres., golf, soph. class officer. Phil DeLaughter: yyrestling, C club. Barbara Dieckman: band, Spanish club, FTA, Pep club, yell leader. Sharon Dicckman: As You Like lt, girls' choir, Spanish club, NHS. F'l'.'X, Pep club, HSBC. Paul Dismang: COE club. Larry Doster: a cappella, Tri-M. Dianne Doty: a cappella, blue and gold singers, girls' seytet, Shakespearean, Pep club, NHS. Paul Dye: COE. M. joe Eaton: LAS. rep.-hist.: NAHS, rep.-hist.: Envoy staff, Quill and Scroll, student council. Nancy Edmondson: l 'I'.X. Bob Eldridge: Chess club. Clleri Elliott: ts You Like lt, French club. Thespians, spring sports at- tend. Terry Ellis: M club, pres.: Pep club. student council, parl. Melycrn Eppcrson: a cappella, Tri- M. Hoyt Ettcr: band, orchestra, 'l'hespians. l 'l'.X. NFA-LAS one-acts. Lorna Fender: As You Like lt, a cappella, blue and gold singers. girls' sextet, French club, Tri-M. Pep club. cheerleader, foot- ball hoinecoming queen, soph. attend. Barbara Field: NHS, a cappella, blue and gold singers, Bcshoner: band. orchestra. Curtis Blanchard' Sliukcspcareun, girls enseinlllty cp,-ing m,,,ic.u1. ltO'l'tf queen cuiulitlate Charles Fillingcr: loot- l1:iII.YlIs. HSIlif Bruce Fisher: HOF clulw, Tere- sa Flagg: luuid. l XS. l 'l'.X. Pepclulv. WHS. Cathy' Fletcher: 'l'ln-spiuns. Gleam stall. .Ks lou Like lt. Randy Flon ers: lmnd. track manager. CI cluh. David Ford: KIUF eluh. Betty Freeman: student council. COL elul: jeanne Fritlz .Xs lou Like lt. Pep clulv. Fnyoy stall. Quill and Scroll. sr. football honiecoining attend Gehrig Fry: Fnyov staff, CO1-Iclulm, Ntilliani Fry: loollmull. urestling, tl club. Kita Galyan: KIOF cluh. Greg Gard: track. student council Nlike Garrison: loollmall. CI clulm, NFL. Greg Gaulter: ltO'l'Cf. rille team. Gary George: NHS. a cappella. hlue and gold singers. Spanish chili. Science clulm. F'l'.X. student council. Larry George: NHS. Science cluh. student coun- cil. COL cluh. Larry German: 'l'hespians. Diana Gilfen: M cluh, NAHS. Pep cluli. student council. Garry Gillette: COF eluh. Cathy Glass: FTA. French cluh. one-acls. NHS, Connie Gorrell: :i cappella. orchestra. hlue and gold singers. girls' octet, Shakespearean. Tri-XL Pep cluh, Mike Gowin: hand. lioothall. hasehall. French cluh. FTA. HSRII. james Gray: CIOIC cluh. Carol Green: CDF cluh, Eleanor Green: orchestra, Gleam staff. Sharon Green: Pep cluh. eheerleaderg M cluh, student council. sr. baskethall homecom- ing attend. Randy Gross: hand, lfrench club. LAS, HSBC. Bob Gulley: hand, orchestra. football manager. C cluh. Pat Greer: COE eluh. Charles Haddock: HOF cluh. jean Hanan: hand. Dan Hanna: footlwall, track. tl cluh. HSBC, student council. Les Harrison: Spanish cluh. Science cluh, FTA, HSBC, tennis. Dale Hart: CIUF club, Bev Ilarter: a cappella. Shakespearean. M cluh. French cluh.l'ep elulm, cheerleader: student coun- cil. john Hartnett: track. ti cluh. student council. Key cluh, cross country, john Ilarrington: CIOF cluh. Patsy Harter: Shakespearean. one-acts. jeannette Hawkins: NHS. a cappella. IAS. Lana Hayes: GOF cluh. Kathie Haynes: Gleam stall. COF club. Bruce Helmig: French cluh, pres.: FTA, pres.: HSHKI. one-acts. jan Hendrix: French club, FTA, one-acts. Michael llill: Ioothall. tl cluh. David Hock: Spanish cluh. Ann Hoffmann: Shakespearean. NHS. l 'l'.X. Sherry llouts: CIOF cluh. Doug Hughes: haskethall, track. French cluh, sr. class ollicer. student council. Bob Hulse: wrestling. Sharon Hunsaker: one-acts. Cordelia Humphrey: Science cluh. Barbara Hide: hand. Danny Iott: HOF cluh. Doug Ingram: hand. Key cluh. Karen jacohs: Spanish elulr Lonnie jesser: Spanish chili. Brenda jett: Xl clulw, Belindajohn- gong gl cappella. Shakespearean. Nl chili, French cluh, l 'l'.'X. Pep elulw. yell leader: HSBC. soph. and ir. haskcthall honu-coming attend. Boh johnson: tjtllf clulv jill johnson: hand. orchestra. Shakes- pearean. Spanish clulz. INXS. NHS. I' l.X. rep-lust.: . y Discussing an approaching speech meet with Miss Margaret Meredith, her debate coach, Taey showed her enthusiasm for one of her favorite suhjects. Pep cluh. treas. Lorraine johnson: girls' choir, Pep cluh, HSBC, COE cluh. Dana johnston: basehall, NFL. Cheryl jones: M club, French club. Flint jones: hand, track. Shirley judd: orchestra, a cap- pella. hlue and gold singers, girls' sextet, Shakes- pearean. NHS. student council. Alard Kaplan: track. NHS. Spanish cluh. cross country. Bill Kauf- man: ti cluh. NHS. HSBC. Key cluh, tennis. Den- nis Kihler: football. track. CI cluh. David King: Sharing some of her picture material collected. Tacy shared some of her experiences with Miss Nancy Tucker, her French teacher. .X if 'X fitxff :swf me 'f COE club. Kathy Koch: Shakespearean. Spanish cluh, l 'l'A, Pep club. student council. Nancy Kra- mer: a cappella, orchestra, girls' sextet. l 'I'A. x icc- pres., sr. class officer. Sondra Lay: COE club. Debbie Lewis: girls' choir. a cappella, lf'I'A, Vin- cent Lewis: Spanish club. Cary Lindberg: COE club. Nancy Logan: a cappella. Emma Lopez: HSRC. jeff Lundgren: baseball, Spanish club. cross country. Annie Lytle: Bearshooters. Nancy Maggard: NAHS. Herschel Main: COE club. Edna Mallinson: COE club. Darrell Mansfield: COE club. jenny Markle: NHS, HSRC, Pep club. Cary Marmoy: band, orchestra. track. Lorraine Matheson: NHS, NPL, l 'l'A, Pep club, National Merit, one-acts, debate. D. E. Mathews: COE club. Larry Martin: football. track. C club. Alan Maxwell: football. baseball, Spanish club. Phil McBride: baseball, C club. Terry McClain: base- ball, C. club, Spanish club, FTA. Marty Mc- Clinton: As You Like lt, girls' sextct, PTA, spring musical. Sandy McConnell: Quill and Scroll, Thespians, FTA, Pep club, Cleam staff. HSRC, NFL-LAS one-acts. Sharon McKinney: M club, Preneh club, PTA, Pep club. Fred McMullen: Quill and Scroll. parl., NHS, Envoy staff. j. YV. Tacy show ed her pleasure at just being hack at Chrism:m by her happy smile as she posed forthe photographer on the campus. we V- ,, W' yj. .1- . 4 ,,,. A, e? :. - mf' . Q .5 . ' s' n ' 'l'! f ir. r :ww . ii! .LA gill.,-A V . K V Y ffg 'r .' 'A ffl? it fr l ' 'U' .fi f ll if ' .2 t nw 2-4 W 1-fp 1 ff' Elf: H T X ' ' ' f . -.par-is A -v A A- , ,'5', 'V-4-.T ,- 1 5? 4 5' .'ffr.:Mli 9 s f iff? - .' .1 ff? ,' it ,z f- Z-,-.ag 4 fm. . -Q2 .7 -alt: .1 lag--J H , ::, W:, ,Airy 'Y My - .' , 'x .QQPA 1' ,: ti fs ' 1: ' M ikal .f b 1 i Q ,I mfs?- fs s:::ff-'1- rz,f .tQa:.i'-: ly w--f -Jr :Army jing! .,,,.'-.-Q-sq. ',Q.Jy N I fjY'.'.' Z5 pi? z t ill. f f vs.. 1: A4373 4 I- 14,52 . 4' . . , it XJ . Nw: Pdv f JJ- 5' 4 '54- N, - tt: ' af ,.+-ra -tif.. T-'Srl-'J im 'V .w , L4 if 'fin 'f . . , v.,-ft-.--1,-ii-Q. r - . W3 f: r ?.4vv'fa' 1. sail Y ru, f ,' i- -a-e'-f-u?J'.'aif-- 1' .1 1' '- .ff : ' 1 fvff1...-?.fl .'b.:J tu. 1. Mead: band, COE club. jeff Meadows: track, C club. l 'l'.X, cross country. Chess club, pres. Pam Mcrriolt: COE club. Bob Mesle: band, orchestra, NHS, NPL, National Merit, student council, de- bate, Sandy Miller: NHS, lf'l'A, Bob Miller: band. rifle team, Science club, color guard. LAS. NPL, Debate. Key club. David Millet: baseball. Mayne Milncs: rifle team. Spanish club, 'l'hespians, N PL-LAS one-acts, one-acts. Chess cluh. vice- prcs., spring nmsical. john Minton: band, orches- tra. Spanish club. Debbie Moore: orchestra, COE club, sec, janettc Moore: As You Like lt, blue and gold singers, M club, French club, Tri-M, l TA, Pep club, sr. basketball homecoming attend., one- acts, student council, sec. Lynn Morris: band. rifle tcam. Martha Morstain: a cappella, Pep club. Marcia Mudd: As lou Like lt, Pep club, vice- pres., soph, class officer, student council, beartown chairman. Mitch Murphy: track, cross country. Tom Neill: wrestling, C club, COE club. Richard Nichols: a cappella. Linda Nihill: NAHS, FTA, student council. Susan Nordli: FTA. Pat O'Brien: Thespians, one-acts. Charles Ohrazda: Envoy staff, COE club. Sharon O'R0urke: NAHS. Cyn- thia Osbornz NHS, As You Like It, a cappella, NFL, debate. Mike Otto: football, C club, French club, NHS, Outstanding sr. boy, student council, vice-pres. Dennis Parker: jr. and soph. class offi- cer, student council, COE club. Nancy Parker: As You Like lt, Pep eluli. yell leader, sopli. basketball homecoming attend.. jr. football homecoming at- tend., class officer. judith Patterson: Cleam staff, Quill and Scroll. HSRC. Tom Pearce: COE club. jan Pederson: NAIIS. Richard Peery: football, wrestling, baseball, C club. Laura Pclanowski: As You Like lt, treas.g Pep club, yell leader, Cleam staff, Quill and Scroll. soph. and sr. football home- coming attend., student council, Halloween queen. sr., Halloween attend.. jr. Tony Perez: band. Donna Phillips: orchestra. janet Phillips: As You Like lt. vice-pres., a cappella, band, PTA, sec., Pep cltib, HSRC, NHS. Mike Philson: band, orchestra, tennis, LAS, NHS. 'l'ri-M, categories team. Patsy Pickering: student council, COE club, pres. Sylvia Pinon: HSRC, Corry Pitts: tennis, cross country. C club, student council. Dan Pri- chard: COE club. Cynthia Pugh: As You Like lt. Spanish club, FTA. Robin Ream: Science club. one-acts. Dennice Reed: Pep club, HSRC, Bear- shooters. Mary Recd: band. Bart Reedy: COE club. Terry Reiff: football manager, n restling manager. Spanish club, student council, C club. Virginia Reynolds: a cappella. girls' octet, Shakes- pearean, Spanish club, Tri-M, l 'l'A. Debbie Rice: NAHS. Beverly Richardson: football. wrestling. track, C club. Paul Roos: COE club. Bill Romines: baseball, HSRC. Darrel Roth: rifle team. ROTC Color Guard, Quill and Scroll, Envoy stall. jim Rotramcl: track. Science club, NAHS. Sharon Saekeyyitvz ts tou like lt. a cappella. Tliespiaiis. HSBC. Ylfl IAS one-aets. one-aets. spring niusi- eal. l'illlllll'll Sage: CUP chili Donna Salisbury: French eluh. NHS Bay Sehaal: loothall. hasket- hall. track. Ct-luh. student eouneil. Linda See- dorff: girls' ehoir. Dennis Seger: hasketl1all.C eliih, eross eountiy. joanie Shoemaker: As You Like lt, pres.: Freneli eluh. LAS. NHS. Pep eluh. Outstanding sr. girl. student council, treas.: APS Amer. sister, janet Siegfried: a cappella, hand. orehestra. hlue and gold singers. girls' ensemhle, Shakespearean. yiee-pres.: Spanish ehilm, see., Tri- M. FTA. Pep eluh. IISBC. spring musical. Mark Siegfried: a cappella. hlue and gold singers, track. C eluh. N HS, categories team, National Merit, student eouneil, Key eluh, Ruth Simmons: Gleam staff. Marilyn Sinclair: hand. orchestra, Tri-M. Pep eluh. Pam Singleton: PTA. Pep eluh. Cleam Staff, Cathy Smallwood: Spanish eluh, FTA. Boh Smith: a cappella, hlue and gold singers, track, C eluh, LAS. NHS. eategories team. National Merit. HSBC, pres.: Key eluh. Marcia Smith: As You Like lt. a eappella. NAHS, 'I'hespians, HSBC, NFL-LAS one-acts. one-aets, Bearshfxoters. Pam Smith: Spanish eluh. lf'l'A, Sharon Smith: If'l'.-X. Lee Spake: HSBC. YVallace Srader: COE eluh. Anna Statcs: orchestra, HSBC. Jerry Stevenson: COE cluh. Eric Stucve: track. Spanish eluh, Sei- enee eluh. HSBC, student council. Marda Sterrett: Pep eluh. Sharon Stewart: COE eluh. Kathy Storm: As You Like lt, Preneh eluh, NAHS, pres., student eouneil, Pep eluh. Stephen Stough: NHS, Connie Swalley: CUE eluh. Nancy Tatom: hand, NHS, FTA, categories team, National Merit. Ed- Clie Taylor: hlue and gold singers. a cappella, has- kethall manager, C eluh, Tri-M. spring musical. Kathy' Terry: As You Like lt. orchestra. Fl'i'lll'll cluh,'LAS. NHS, DAB Cood Citizenship Award, jr. elass oflieer, HSBC, student eouneil. Kent Thomas: a cappella. Thespians. one-acts. Sandy Thomas: COIC eluh. Cheryl Tohill: hand, orehes- tra, Shakespearean. Spanish eluh. Pep eluh, NHS. Ray Toler: LAS, Thespians, HSBC, NPL- LAS one-acts. one-acts. Sue Trecsc: FTA. Pep eluh. Marcia Trefler: a eappella. hlue and gold singers, Shakespearean. French eluh, IISBC, spring musi- cal. Bill Trclz: LAS. NHS, NAHS. eategories team. janice Turner: hand, orchestra. Freneh eluh. Pep eluh, Steve Tyler: COIC eluh. Bruce Van Nov: hand, track, HSBC. Vickie Velha: NAHS, FTA, Pep eluh. Allen Villines: loothall, hasehall, traek. COP eluh. Michael Wade: a eappella. or- ehestra. hlue and gold singers. haskethall, C eluh. 'l'ri-M, lfnvoy' stall, Cindy Walden: haml. l Tf'lll'l1 cluh, I 'I'A. Linda W'alker: Spanish Cluh, FTA. HSBC. Karen NYard: girls' choir. Seienee eluh. jill Nhillarz Xl eluh. Nlfln one-aels, Donna Neekes: hand, orchestra. Sliakespeareaii, Spanish elulm, Pep eluh. Steve Wharton: traek. Cary Wheeler: yy res- tling. traek. C eluh. eross country Pam Wheeler: COE eluh. Donna YVhite: As You Like lt. a eap- pella, M cluh, y ice-pres.: Spanish eluh. NHS, l 'l'.-X, Pep eluh. Helen YYhite: oreheslra. Thespians. I 'l'A, one-aets. Dale YYilliams: COIC eluh, Chuck YYilliamson: haskethall manager. C eluh. john XYisehart: CUIC eluh. Thomas YVilson: HSBC. Chess eluh. Marilyn Yvitte: Shakespearean, pres.: Spanish eluh. Quill and Scroll. yiee-pres.. Thespi- ans, yiee-pres.. FTA, treas,g Pcp eluh, set-.3 Envoy stali, one-acts, student council. Ron W'orley: loot- hall manager. wrestling manager, hast-hall manag- er. john YVormsley: foothall, traek, C eluh. Du- Yonne XVright: As You Like lt. see.: girls' ehoir, FTA, sr. lwskt-thall homecoming queen, sr. elass officer, one-acts, student council. Bob Young: COE eluh. Joyce Young: a cappella, FTA. Bearshooters. KQV, A weisrx - 5 2 v - PWS av X .73 i SWK Looking up at a poster atlyertising the H768 Follies. 'l'aey still inaiulested her st-liool spirit hy ht-ing interested in a stliuni program Index -Xl1l1ott. l'.l1 155. 951, 137 11'l11n.l7a1i1l21.84 .X11a1ns. .111're1111a47. 160 Mlarns. Delxra 59 Administrative Personnel 1115-177 .'X11in. Barlxara 21. 815. 93, 97 A11lci11s. 111111111 59, 98. 220 .Xl11erson. V1'il1iar1147 1-Xleshire. 51ar11yn59 .-Xlexancler, lJel1ra 59, 93, 95. 97. 217 .-Xlleoek. 88'1ll111l1151l. 12751. 140 ,-Xllee, Xlr Donald 1115. 108 Allen, Martha 59, 98 Allen, Sl11l1'0I147.92. 218 .1Xl111nl1a11 'l1. l111rry 21. 84 1- Alvis. David 21 Alyis, Donald 47 Amos, 1111 Ailclers. 11 ssell 17, 219.227 nssell 47, 88 .-1111lerso11, 181121 .-Xntlerson. l ran11 59 .4111lerso11. jeanette 59 .-Klillerson. l.arry 59. 84. 220 ,-Xntlerson, l'a111a 47 11nders1111, 111-111-1-1,-1121. 91. 99, 220 Anderson, 117111111138 21 Anderton. Mrs. Mildred 1823 Amles. Donald 22, 219 Andes. Way 111' 47 Antlrade. ROSULIIIII 47 .-111dre11s. jo1111 22, 87. 128. 138. 140 Antlion y. Dennis 22.77, 154 .Xq11irre. 1.il1erla1197, 209 Arnold. Brenlla 59 Arnold. Delta 22, 79, 217 Arnold. Mar1c22,-13. 76, 87. 144, 147, 15 213 Arnold. R11111-1147 .-Xrnolcl. Mrs. 1111111 .-Xslllmy. Danna 22, 84. 118. 20-1. 205 .'hSl1ll1'Sl.8v11l11lll1212.8'-1 As-You-Like-It Literary' Society' 108 Auclet, Phyllis 59 Andsley. Mrs. Barbara 187 Ault, jo Ann 59, 94, 97 Aston, Barhara 46, 47, 85, 86, 157, 94, 915 Baehrnann. Mr. Duane 187. 215 Badcler. Delxhy 59 Bailey, Darrell 58, 59. 91 Bailey. Diane 47, 92, 152. 112 Bailey. Miss jllily 170 Baird. 2111111111115 47 Balcer. Allen 22, 59, 92, 95 B2ll1L'l',11l11.1flL'5 47 Baker, james 47 Baker, jetta 59 Baldridge, Terry 47 Bales, Miss Dorotliy 56, 45. 185 Balanee. james 70, 140 Ball, Belxeeea 47, 87. 97 Ballon, Karen 22, 44. 85, 915 Bankston. 1.inda 22 Burger, Sylvia -17 Barlcer, l.inda 22, 121, 206. 207 Barnard, Bill 57 Barnes, 17311111 59 Barnett. janet 22. 24. 44. 77. 80. 97, I1 118, 119. 120, 204. 205 Barto11.8tan1ey 22, 82. 87. 129, 111, 155 Basketball 142-149 Bass, Cary 47.87, 128, 15-1. 155. 208 Ba11er. Beyerly 59,221 Bauer, Sherrie -17. 155,94 l1.1l1L'l'l111'lK1l'Y. Peggy 22.79. 122, 203, 22 Beal, jl'1111111'1l1' 22 1, 111, 1 B1-1-111, 11.111111 11.129 1111.110 Bee111. y 1113 111.11111 22. 91. 100. 108, 118, 201. Beelnan. X1isw111111i11.1 187 B1-1e11.111111119.221 B1-111-11. 111-111-11.122 B1-111-11. Xlr 141111111115 Be11e1111't.X1rs Xl1e1'118. 119 1111111111 j 11111 s D 4 B1-1111111 15111-22 87 1'3'1 Berlxelnz-' Berlu an. ler, Nlr,11e11rge 1111 11r.11l.19. 221 Bernarml.131-nn1s41.219 --,,, B1-rnl111r11y. Bruce 11, 151, 2011 Berllardy. l111nnie 59. 187 Berry. 8l1ar11n 59. 219 Bertelson. S11s:11159. 79. 85. 93. 91. 96 Bertenein11. juy ee 47 B11 B11 B11 B11 nyar 1,11r1sI1e 18 92.911 1111-ss.X11's Kay 188. 211 rgess l1I1'1s59, 224 r11ng.11ne.X1r 11111i.11n 15 1711 181 Burns. lJ1'nnis59, 220 Burns. 1211111111 213, 18. 92. 112 Bnr11s.j.1111-1219 Burns. l.1111is1-57 Burns, Xlr 111111111 188 l111rns.N1rs 11.1y1n11n1l 172 Bnrns, X 1141111 59. 91. 220. 911 Bnrronglis. M11nte59 B11 B11 rrons. Mrs. lfay 170 rt1111.l1i1'l1.1r1l 18. 128. 1311. I-18. 111 B11r111n. 'l'11o1nas 18. 1517 Bus Driyers 1852 Bns11ar1,j1-rry 59.227 Byl 11111171 19 er. C - L.5'.71.212.211i Beslinner. l'a11l 23. 219. 221 Belts, Clenna 17, 75. 91. 911. 1011, 107, 108 114. 1:15. 2111, 219 Bidstrnp, Mrs. lillen 187 Bieser. Karen 59, 218 Bieser. l'at 47. 140 Bi1Is.NIi111-87. 1:37 Bird. Xlrs. lJe1pl1ia179 Bird. Clen 59 Bir1x.ji1n 77 Bishop. Dennis 47, 223. 224 Blanehartl. Charles 23. 43. 219,221 Blar111, 17111111111-17. 84 Blann, 1.arry 23 11ll1111l'118L'l1l'l11. 1.a11ra 70 Bolinger. l'1r11in59. 147 Bond. Peggy 59.218 B11111e1l111. C11-1147 Borgnian. Naney 23. 43. 95. 915. 109 Bostian. l'a1rieia 23. 80. 92, 95. 1111. 112 B11111, D.1y'11l59, 219. 221. 147, 145 Bmy e11, Cl1ery147, 1110 B1111 ling. Bon man, janel 23, 78, 94. 915 Cary 2:3 B11y1r11a11.ja111es 47 B011 rnan. B1m111an. Kenneth 251. 87. 151. 11-1 1'a111 17. 203. 212. 144 Box. john 59. 210, 224 Beale. jerry 22, 29. 80. 95. 911. 15118. 110 206 Bearsliooters 98-99 Beelx. Mrs lfynlna 183 B1-1-11, 811111159 B1-ek, 81111111 22. 94, 218 B111-lxer. ll11g1159. 90. 219 Beern. 1111111111159 Boyd. l,11rry 59. 220. 147. 145 Boy er. K11rt 253 Bradrieli. 11111111111 47. 140 Brady. 1'atr1eia47. 91, 208, 218. 95. 96 108, 100 151'2l111'l1. Bill 57 Branseoni, D11.1y11e59 Brasel. 81011159 Brestngianis, Ceorge 59 Brestogiariis. 111-11-1123. 20-1. 205. 118 Bricker. Del1l1ie 58, 59, 85. 217. 95. 915 Bridges. Mrs. 1.ois 179 Briner, Linda 23 Briseoe. Dennis 28, 222, 223. 225 Brison, Carolyn 47,94 Br11ol11S. Cary 47. 155. 129 Brooks. Peggy 47.85.94 Brotlierton, 'l'erry 59. 224 Br111y11,l'atriel1 25. 43. 87. 90. 128. 1:15 140 Broun. Mrs, l'a11line 171 Broun. 1111y 47 Brown. Mrs. 1111111 187 Brown, '1'erri 47, 91, 216. 217 Browning, Cary 47,220 Browning, '1'ed59, 139. 140 Bran ns, Shirley 47. 160, 93 Brueh, Xlr 1111na11,l 188. 129 Brnestle. Kay 59, 210. 219 Bryant, Barlxara 47 Bryant, Carl 47 Bryant, jerry 23, 87, 155. 128, 188 Brya111. Ka1l1lee1147.211'1, 1511 Brya11t. Lester 23, 84. 152 l111C11a11a11. jl1ll111147. 197. 94 l1lIl'lill'y.,K1111 17. 91. 218. 220. 9-1. 97. 109 Bne111ey.N1r '1'11111nas 172 B11e1111'y. Nlrs 'l'1111111.1s161. 1115 Budd. l11e11y 231. 81, 225. 2211. 227 B111e11, Dayid 17.78, 154. 190 Bnllard. lfr1-1157 B11111e11. jan1ee2r1, 85, 2111. 218. 91, 109 B1111t111.l'.111l2-1 114111. s11111111-11511. 75, 155 Cafeteria Personnel 178-179 C.11c1er11n. Mi1'hae148 Calrleroii. 1'a111et1e 24 C.1l1ly1e1l. D1-11.1 24, 99 Callen. 111111111-y 48. 226 Caniplxell. Brentla 59. 96. 218. 220 Can111l1ell.janel59.116 121111111111-I1.j1-1124.222,221223 1I11111p11111I.NIr 4101111 189 C1111111111-l1.N1iss Nlary jo 189.202 C1111111l1e1l, Xliss Sarah lfllen 119. 182, 204 1121l1ll1l4.j11ll1l'1rB Carnnalian, 1'at 60. 97. 98 Carnes. ja11e 48, 114. 55, 81. 8.1. 91, 91 91 101. 108 C.1rrnl1.'1'o1n84 Carso11.j11n1es T0 Carter, 121211111 165. 166. 174 Case, 1.i11da 48. 92, 95, 915, 208 Case, 11an1ly 48, 85. 92 Castle. 1.1-roy 48, 1-16 Casu ell. Cary 110 Catn. Dennis 48. 77, 81, 85 Catron. Christine 60 Catron. joe 57 Cay e. listller 48 Caviness.'1'111111ny 48. 217. 218 C11a1'lin. Kristina 48 Charnlmerlain, l.y'111la 48 1l1111I1l1lt'1'lLll1l,8115311711 140 Chainhers, 111-ed 70, 140 Cl1an1l1er.'1'eri48 Chaney. Car11148, 80. 91 Cl1apn1an,Catl1y 60.123 Chaprnan, M1111111160. 219 Cl1arles.C.1ry 24, 128. 132, 216 Charles. Gloria 48, 91. 94, 96 Chess Club 88 Cliestnnt. l.arry1i0 c1ll1ll'8.11l1y 110 Chinn L'Yy, Cary 60 1T11ipley.S11ir1ey 24 Christ iansnn. Kerry 24. 217 Clillnning. Cynt11ia48 f.l1111111l1l1l. 1 r1-mlriell 24. 8-1 11111 48. 221. 22-1. 225. 2211. 227 Clark, Clark, 1111111111-110 1.1arl1,Cal1in57,92 Clarl1, 12111111 57, 92 Clark, jerry -18. 90. 951. 155 1.1ar11,jn11n70 1.1ar11. Clark. Clarls. Clann Kathy 2-1. 93, 94. 911. 109 l1.1y 110. 1518. 140 l11e1l11 110, 98. 219 eh. 1.111y1l 2-1 111111111-111.Nliss1i1lisI1s9.2l2 11 111 11111111111 7 ,eine N - 11 55 221 Clen11 -n1s.11111n1i01, 2241 '7- C1in1-,Nlr K1-1111111111159 1.1111gen11ee1. j.11n1-s 21 CC1ul1 87 1'11el1r.1n. X111111- 18 CO1'1Cl11l18f1 Colley. 811111111111 51. 154 1 1 1 . ,11l1n1.111, 1-1.11112 1. 92. 9.1. -111. ,1 1 C111l1n.1n.N11's 111-11-11119 1.111l7111.111.K.1l11y 18. 811.111, 1110, 21 1 C1111111s.M111e18.1110 111-1 l ls111-r. 1lcn111'll1 1.1. 221 l'1-1nl1s l'l1.111111 11. XT Sl! ll!l Illy 117 221 I li1-1111111 11r1.1111.11s fllu 331 l'1111n.l'I1.1rI11ll1-lil! t. 1. ,111111.111n111l1l1 '11 1111111-1, 1111111 ls l f1111111-r. 111111 IN lf111111111, 111111 l1l!. lil 111 lf11nx1.1l11 1111111 Ill! 151 l'11nu.1x lf.1n11x l1l!. '11 l'11n11'rs, X1.111l l1l!. Ill lf111114. 1lr1'1111:1 18.52 lf1111ll.lf11r111slil! lf1111k. 1!.1x 111 151 lf1111I1. Xlrs 1711.1 31:11 lSi lfuulx. 221! 1!11-1 1.111.111 1x1-1111 lil! 1!11-1Il111.1n. SI1.1r1111 25. I-i. 5.1.92 911. 91. 'Ili 10911, 1!1l1'.X111I1-l1l11s1' I8 1!11l.1111. ll!l! l!1ll11r1l, Xlrs j11111 ITT 1!1lI111n.j11l1nl1l!.154 1!iIl11111. 11.111111 1-ST l!i1111111-1. j11111'l 1l!. 93. 90 1!i11s1111I1'. Mr 111111011 1331. 1fI5. 1-Ili. 19l! 1!111u 11111111 XYi11i.un I8 l!1s1111n.X1rs 1.11ls 191 1!1w1n.1nu.15111125.84 Xlr 111'r111'r1 129. 1-I5. IIT. I 1!is11n.'li11 11n1.1s 115. 223. 221. Ill! j1ln21I lI1111l. j11x1'1'Tl! TT '15 9li I5 2 T .H...l1 c1l1l1Ix.I1ll'1llil1 I 1 iii lfmilqsvy. 1!1111n.1 114.55 l'1111l1'x, X 1.1r1l1.1l1l! l.111111'1. llnlwrl IP1. 22li lf11111i1'r. lll11r1.1 lil! l.11r11'1. D111121. I!!! lf11r111-lius. I'11.l1llL' lil!. 95. 2lli li11sv11li111i. Xliss -11111 11 ITT C111 ui. 1'1.l1ri1'i.1lil!. 9T. 220 lT1111rl111'1. 1'11l1'i1-i.1lil! 1'1 ,11x.l1l1l112.i 201. 2l!.i C., ,ru111. j11l1n 2.1. 221. 2253, 221. 225 l'r11i1:11. D1-liliir 18 l1r11111'. li11url11lI1- IH lfrm1'l1.j11y1i1'lil! lIr1ml11r11.l,:1rry 25.9li. l00.11Pi.l19. 141. 2l!4 liruxxlnrcl. Nlrs Xlairvvllzx 1Tl! lfruulorcl. Slwri 25. 853. 95. ll!l. 1051. Il!9, 9 -l2. 220 l.r1111f11r11.W111111-lil! lfr4i1t1111.Slcx1-,IB lfr1'L'1i. .Xc111111125. 21 1 l.r11ss. lIr1m. l,r1'1'1l. Sllirlcy lil! l1r11n1'.'l'i1n4S.TT.1iT.S!:3.91. 1211. 114. -Ili 11111111111 lil! 1l111icrtT0 l.r11x111'5, 511111111 lil! l,r1ll1'. I ir11iniz125. 44. 91. 9li. ll!l. 21li lfrul. -111111-IH lilllllllllllgixIl'1l12-5 lI11n11i1111llum. Xlllu- lil!. TT. 1?3l!.14T lI11rlis,j11m1's 25, 89 Cuslodiuns 150-181 D111111-r1111. Mr, 1.111111-r l9l! Dunncr. 1'lll.'ll1lfl1l21-3.1!-I 131111-111i11rt.X1r lil-11rgclTI. 182 171 '1 . X11s11n.j11l1nlil!.9S D1lXlA's.lf1irislil!. I-Il! D11vis,lf1ia11r11-s5T Ilnis. 1flca1n11rlil!. 22l! I!.1x is . llnry 251 8-I D1nis.j.11'14 25. H9. 90. 22l! 1!uxis.X1rs I.11111s1'1T1 Dux ls. 1.ynnl- 191,93-99, 2lT Duvls. Nlury IH. 80. 9T. 1015. 11l!, 208 Davis .1'111l1is 25, 91 99. 21-i . 1l111illl 415. 50 94.1!T. 1l!l!. 1l!li. ll!l! 1.11. -2l!. Zhls 1!11xis.Y11'111lil!.219 . liillll'-177 13.11 is 3 1!11l111ins. 171111 25. 223. 221. 225. 22T 1!11l111s. 1l11l11'rt lil! l!111lc1.N1rs Xnnvy 191 1!1111s1111.j111'5 18. 226 l!1111s11n. 5u1111r11lil!. 98 l!11111i11. Dnuglxls I9 1711111111511-11-lil! I!111111111s11n. X1urs11u49. 21T 1!11r111n,17a1 19. 2lT 1!11ss. D1-111111-lil! 1!11s1111. Illcllurcl lil. 151, IIT 1!11st1-r. l.g11xr1i111-1- 2li. 114. 21li 1!11s11'r. 1'ris1'i11.1 lil. 21T 171111. 1311111111-2-I.2fi.9T.2lli l!1m1'l1, Nlljflllll 2li I!111x1'11. Ric11.1r11li1.225 1!r:11.11111.liur1uli1 171.11412 jim lil 131111111112 Nlr, Ilirllunl 130, 1:39. 191 1!11n1'.1n. Bill lil l!1111l111111. j1-1111 lil, 9-I. 21T 1!1n1141in. llury 49 1!11n1u1i.Sl1sz1n I9. 153. 91. 119 l!nrl1z1ln. 1.1'111111r11 lil Div, 1'.11112li. XI. 212 1!y1'r.lf11l'r11li1.219 Dx1'r.lZ.1r1 lil 1J1l'1'. 1111-14 2li 1'.111.111-s1111. j1151'1' -19. 99. llil!, 219 111111111-s1111, 511111-lil 1'111s11-1. 1.inc1.1 lil 1i11sl1-1.X icllim' 19 l'f.1s1c-rli11g.'1'1-rry lil 1',.1111n. N1 j11l'2li,1il!.82,1'i3i. ll!l!. 2l!li 1'.11c11', N1i1'11111-Ili1.Pi5. 1-IT 1f11111111111s1il1. Nancy 26. 95. lli0.21l! 1'ig1'rl1111.ju1l111slil 1'11l'IlIllLlIl. Dmicl 26 1'fi1'l11nun, S1l11r1111li1, 95.9T. 22l! l'f1k1-r. 1711111111 I9.99.21T 1'11111nL1. Sgt. llalymnnll ll I 191. 222 1'111lril11,gc. 1111111-rl 2li. 118 1f1lin1,Ql1111. 1N1rs,Sum IT4 1'.II1nl1,1X1rS,111'l11 112,119 1 h 1fll11111, 111.-111211. 12. s11.111.111i. 11111. ll 1-illls. Kulln 2li. 5T, 92. 94 1i1lis.'1'1'rr1 T-I. Tli. Sli, 97 1'11l1Il1l,0ll'.liilf1 115. 192 1i111gl11111l. M.1ri1- lil lfligll-1n.1n.lIr.1i1149 1'fl11s1'.'1'lr1i llil 1711111-, X1in1i225 1'111si1g11,.K11u11lil 13-11. D1-.1n.N1rs N1-Ixu11.1 ITI. lhli. 190 D1-.1n. 5.111111 lil! 1!1-11rin111'r. 1'11l Tl! Dcliull' 'l'11urn1-1 ll! 1. 1115 171-11111-r. Yi1'I11- 25 121'1s 5ll'X1.' lil! 131'I,:1111gI1l1-r I'l111 21 H1 Ill! 1!1-1.1111111111-r ll1111.1l1l IS 1!.1r111'l1. l'11111111- l1l!. Sl! 111 171-1,111.1 NI.1lxl1l! 115 D1-n111s j.1111-I IS 'wi 91 l!1-nn1s k.1r1'11l1l! 21. B 111.11111 111.111 .211 1.3 sl sa 111. 115. 1111 151. 211 1!1'1'111's1 j.1111'1N 911 - A - 11. 11.11 11.11.211 13 12 .1 .s, s..se1 -111. 1511 151 17111.11 Xlrs 1111111-11 lT2 1 - l!11'111111.1n.1i.1111.11.125 91 '11 9li. 1.15 1'n11'rs11n. X111r111n2li 191111-rs1111. 1111111 lil. 151. 1110.221 I'11111'r11111.X11-lxi112li.2lli.22T 4 1'.sI11'11111111vr, lI11r11I 4.1 1'1ll1'r, 111111 2l1. 221 11.1 uns. .1111-1-213 l'.11111s.1!1i115T.P19 1-'1 uns, l-111-ly 11 18.219 1'f1a111s.1l11l1111 19. 14li lfgxclllly 11i4f2l!2 1'.111n1nL1.131-nnlslil,111 1'.1r1111-1.111-11111'19.92L95 1011. 217 I-.1r1111'r,N1r j1111n1s2 115,192 1':1r1n1'r.SI1-11-lil. IT Tli 1.111111-1 'I11111 1-11 1f.1rr1s XI1.111lil 1111111-r Xlr 111x111liI 11'l11l1'l'. Xlrs 1111111 lT2 1'1'11111'r. 1.11r11.1 2l1. 91. 9li. 105. III 120. 11. 1135. 15T. 21li 1'1'11111'r. 1'1'11' lil I1-1111111-l1.1r1s 19. 209 1'1-r1g11s1111. 111.11125 l'1-rn11111.1'.1111111ili1.91.91.221 ll. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. i1'l11l'r.511111-liI.224 lvlll. 1ia1r1i.1r.12li. 109. 121. 209 21li. ll!l 111111111-1'.lf11.1r11-s 211. ll!l 1Ilm11r1'. 111-rli lil. Sl. 211 11.1-,lQ.1ry 118. 1133, 218, 22l! is111-r. 111111 20:3 1 1wl11-r. l!r111-1- 2li, H4 l'iis111'r. K1-111 19. 9 V 4 1 Ifisllvr. 1111111-rl '19, 81 1 1s111'r.'1'111-r 119 1 1l7111-rulcl. N1.1rx 111 lil I. .. - lugg. 1111-r1-s1121.8r3.95.9li. ll!l. llil!. llil. 220 1 1z111z1g1u1, 1.111.'x -19, 82, Sli. 91, 95. ll!l. 1l!9 1 If 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 11111111-rs.lI11l111 lil 11-tl-111-r.lI11tl11 2T. HU. 108. 118. 2l!4 11-tl-1111111111 lil l1m1'rs. 111111111 2T. ST, 155. 212. 221 I11111,liui1li1.1'1l.?i1'i.95,9T 111it1ia11 124- ISIS 11111, 13111111 2T. 14-I 11rl1. Nlllu' 19. 129, 145. 1 Ili. 215. 221 11r1-.N111 1711114111 192 11r1Lc'1'. 111111111141 2T. 219 1'l11rln1'r.S1111r11l149 lfuslvr. 13rx11111Il!. I-I5 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 11st1'r, Nlrs 1111111179 rulers. 1.1Ill1LII27,1Ii-1 r1171'L'. l1111l11i11 lil, 923, 95. 9li r1-1-1111111. B1-Ili 27 r1'1'm11n. 5111111149 208 French Club 91 1. 1. 1. 1. 1 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. r1'ylx11L.Mr j1111n1'i4. 192 rivrsnn. R11-1.151 risliil-, M11-11111-lTl!. 154. 225 rill. j1'ann1' 2T. 9li. 9T. 1l!l!. 108. 135. 7 Il, L.l!li r11s1. S11-xv lil. 225 r1.ll1'11rig 27.84.2116 ry.j11l11149 ry. Yirgil1i1129. 95. 9li. r1.!Vi11i.1l11?iSIi.1iT. l2li. 128, 132. 213 ryv, '1'1-rl-s111I9,21T 1111L'rl1111.lN1rs 1111110 IT9 1f11111'rl1111.'1':11'1 2T. ll!l. Illii 111l1111. Kun-1149 Fulurc Teuclicri 111 America 94. 95 1. l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l yu, Dnuin lil. 9li. 221 11-, Mx mu -19.96, lli0. 21111 2.11111, junu-S 49. 226 I111111l1. Dulniun lil. 220, 225 I11lx'1111. 11111127.84 11111111-rs. 130111 61.91. 9li. 158 ..111111. j111111 21 I11r11. lirvniln ll! lnrcl. 1J1'1111i1' lil, 98 211r11.lSreg111'1 2T 211r11.j1-11-I9, 115, 159 l11rm'r.'l'11111lil. 1.1rris1111. X1i1'11111'12T. 1532 l11rrls11n.Sl1-11-lil lnrwn, 13111111 I9 iuugll. 111111 I9 , l.1111t1'r,llr1-11111-1 2T. 225. 221. 221 ll11111l1'r,jun1-I lil. 91. 121. Ilil! lim-, Mrs. 1911111-111-1-91. 92. llli, 1TI. 193 li1'i1L1'r, '1'1-rrp lil. 91, 218 - 1:1-1111112111111 27, sei. 1111. 112, 113. 911. '1-1, .216 ll!l lL1111r1g1'. 1.,1rr1 2T. ll!l l'1-r1n 111 1'1rr1 227 l l l l l l l l l I11111s.X1ury 19 21111'n.1!iu11n1'2T.T5.1i2.hli.9li 11111-11. N11r111.111 lil. 225 21111-ll1'. ll.1rx 2T 2111s11n.X11's j W IT?- 2111s11n. K.11r1-11 lil. 95. 98 - - .1 :1111.11..x111..-111.s1.112.1,11.11.i.221 L1sl1.1l.1111lxl1l - N 11.11.-11. 13111 111. 111, 128. 11212 l-1'1-32l1.441- ll!l 1l1.1ss. if.11111'ri111- 27 91.91.101 1111111 I 111111111 19 1Q111'111'111111r.1111128 CQ11111r1'1. 111111111 19 C1111-ri1111.1I111111i1'19.-57,93 l.1111ri11g. 1111111-111161. 94. 97. 220 C111111111. 11ic11ar1149, 216 Goo1111'in, Mo11y' 61. 91 Cor1111n. f1aro111149 CQ11r11o11.j111111 49, 81. 99. 93. 229 fl11rr1111. CIo1111i1- 28. 97, 199. 114. 216. 219 Cl11s1111y. 17or11'111161. 95. 97. 98 C1111 111. Marla 62. 91. 96. 229 C1111111, Miko 28. 91. 9-1 llragg. Mi11u62 Grant. '1'111n 62. 225 Cray, Mrs 111111179 Cray. j1111111s 28. 84 Gray. j11a11i1' 49. 83. 91. 9-1. 96. 191, 199. 169. 221 Cray, Sa1111y'94, 96. 109, 160, 298, 299 Greaves. 1.111111 62 f11'l'1J, 111111 62. 147 Cr11cn.CIar11128.76, 84 Gl'L'l'l1, CI11n11i1- 49 Cr1-1111. 1':1l'L1l1l1l' 28. 118, 204. 205.219 f11'1'L'I1,j11l1y'-119 12r1-1-11. Larry 62 1111-1111. 1111na11162. 224 c11'L'CIl, Sharon 28, 86. 96. 151. 1.57 Crccr, Pa128, 84 Gregoire. Kl'11I1l'11192, 1:31, 224 Cr1-g11ry.C1ara49 Cri11i11,Na111'y 49 Cross, 111ll1K1y'28, 83. 91,221 Cl11111'y.11111128.87, 129. 219, 221 C111'1c1y, Mrs. 111111172 C1111cy, 11111111111 28, 83. 91, 221 Cnslafson, 1711111162 I-11y1o11.Yic11i62, 76. 135, 157 11aa5. Mrs. 1111rri1'l 198, 193 11ac'k1'r. Gary 100, 155. 209 11L1l1l111L'1i,1111111103 28, 84 11aga11, Mika- 50, 80. 110, 119, 218. 221 11a11, 11t'111i..1 28 11a11,Sla111cy'59 112A11CIl12lll, 1111111111-50, 95, 208, 217 11iJIT11111l', Dan111162. 220 11L1H11I1UI1l1, 1111111-ta 28, 176 11an1pl1111, Eva 50, 75, 92, 114, 216 11amp111n. N1-1a 50, 85, 114. 216 11ana11, jean 28 11anvy,Yic111r 50, 80, 111 11a1111a, Dan 28, 78. 87, 1:32 Hanson, Br111'1' 62, 85. 1:39, 140 11ans111l, Mr. George 172 11a11son, Mrs. C1'11rg1' 172 11arg1'r. N111-1111111 62, 224 11argr1111',j11a11 62, 97, 220 1largro1'1', Na11cy'59, 95, 96. 298 Harper. Lin11a 28 11arri11g11111,j11111128 11arring111n. 1'a1n50. 94, 96, 108. 114, 158 220 1111rris, 1.isa 50.92 11arris,'1'11o111as 50.212 1'1arris1111, L1-s 28, 93. 94, 211 Hart, Bill 62 1'1ar1, 17a1u 28,84 11ar1, Patrick 50,219 11.111, 81111111 511. xo. 81, Qs. 117. 109, 1111, 1 19 Ilartcr. 111111-r1y 29, 76, 86. 96, 109, 157, 216 11ar11'r. 17a1'i1162 1111rt11r. Patsy 29, 91. 109 11ar1n1111, -111111129, 136, 137 15-1 11ar1111-11. Larry 62. 146, 22 1111r111ig.C1-11rgv 224 llartwig. 11L11111y 62 11.1r1'Cy. j11111111i1-62. 117 11as1-11yag1-r,j1-rry 29 1111s11i11s. 11o111'1'1 59 llaston. 1511-11111162 1111111-y. Larry 50 111111111'r. l111.1r11's 58. 62. 224 11a11s.j0s1-p1162. 151 111111 11ins. j1'a11111-111129. 83. 216 i 11111111111s.111-11111'1'.1.10 101 11.1111x.1I11111y 97 160 1111y1's. N111 j1111'111' 172. 1951. 211 11.1y1's. 1Q111'1'1159. 98 111111-s. 1.1111.129.81 11.111's.1'.111162. 160 1111y1's. 11i1'11111'1162 1I11y111-s.j1-1111111162 1111y111-s. K11111i1' 29, 81. 118. 204. 295 11.11111-s. Larry 62. 88, 151 11:1ys. 11111111 62 1111ys, 17o11g 29 1111ylo11.1711111111162 1111f1'1rigg. 11.111 50, 227 11.111-1rigg.N1i111162. 140 111'is111111111. 1711111157 111-1111ig. 11r111-1129,-12. 85.91.94 111'1111ig. 17111159. 128. 132 111'11o11.Na111'y 59. 94 111'11111'rs11n. 511-111 62 11111111ri1'11s. 1111.111 62 11111111111-ks. 1111-11111112950 111-1111ri1, Mrs, 1i1111ar11172 11L'11l11'1X. janis 29, 91. 95 111'11g1'1. jar11'1 62 111-rr11n. 1111-11ar1159. 227 111'1lS11'11. Mr. L1'1111y 139, 139, 174. 193 11i1'111nan. P11i11ip:39 11i1'11s. 11111-11150 11ic11s, Pvrry 30, 220. 227 11iggi1111o111a111. 1I11ar1cs 62. 224 11iggi1111o111a111, 1C111-11 50 11igii111111l11an1. Gr1-gg 62 Hig School Red Cross 8.5 11111, Mi1'11a1-130, 128. 133. 223, 224 11111, 51111111 62. 15, 91. 97. 135, 158. 217 11111, '1'11o1nas 62 11i111'11. Mr. james 194 111Ill'1ll'j. Pa1sy 50. 85, 91, 97, 98. 208 111111411-. 1 11'kl11141L'9I2. 147 1111111112 Carry 30 1111111112jo11at11a1159. 1:10 Hirnins, 1761111111 62 Hnck, Da1'i1.1 30, 93 111111g1-s. 151162. 131. 147. 216 111111g1-s. Mrs. 15111 170 110l'I'1I1L1I1.11v1111.11'1159.12IZ7 1111111111111, .Xnn 39, 95. 191. 107. 109 11111111-r.j1-rry 62 111111an11. Cary' 59, 222, 227 111111o11ay, 511111162 111111o1111y', Tvrry' 221 11o1s11orl11, 11r111'1' 62. 224 11o1sy1'or111, 1711111110 50 111111111 111111, M11ri1yn 62, 91 11111111, 11111159 111111111-r. 17a1i1162. 112 114111p1'r. 17211111 59 1111o11'r. Larry 50 11111111-r, 1.11111 62. 140,224 Ilopkins. Mrs,A1ic1- 179 Ilopkins. Craig 62, 225 llopkins. M11111162, 160 ilopkins. '1'crry 50, 226 11UI71K1I15. Mr. '1'ra1is 194 11or11. Miss Mari1-194 11or1111111'111C, Mrs. C11111ys 179 1111r1o11. Patricia 59 110LlS1U11. Mrs. Be111a11 179 111111s11111. j111111 50, 219 1111111s, S111-rry 39, 84 11U111'11,j21T17L'S92 1111111'11,V1'111111y 62, 131. 154 11oy11', Monty 63. 1:31, 119. 155 11oy'1, 171'11ora1163, 86, 219. 221 1111y1. 1511111030 1111111'r, Mi111' 79, 131 11111'ka111'y, 111111111163 99, 131. 147 1111g111-s. Mrs. 15. 11' 172 1111g1l1'S.f121111y 30 1111g111-s.171111g 20. 21. 39. 76. 91, 14-1. 1-J1 11111s1'.j1-a1163 11l119L', 11111101139 1111111111111-y, CI11r111-111180 111111111-r. M1-1iss1163 111111111-r. 111111-511 111111s11111-r, 111111111 6:3 111111s11111'r. 811111111130 111111s11111'g1'r. M11rgi1'6I1 1111n1s1111111.171-11111-63 1111rs1.X1r X11.111116 191 111111-. 151111111111-19. 220 111111 i1'111'. jvan 30. 191. 160 1111111111-11. fin-g 60. 137, 225 1I1jL1'1l111. 17o11g 30. 90. 220 111gr11111. ja1111's 63. 99. 151.220 1111111111. K1'11l11116:1 11111.17111111y:19 1s111'11. K111111150. 86. 91 11 1 1111111111 63. 88. 11-1 j111'11so11, j1111y 59 j111'11s1111. Mi111'39 j111'o11s. 171'11r11 63. 93, 218 j111-1111s, Clrvgory 6:1 jar-1111s, K11r1-1139, 79. 93 j111'1111s, 1'a1ri1'i1163, 95 j11lr11's. 1.f's1i1' 59, 81. 91. 9-1, 98, 99. 199 219. 221 j11n11-s. Mr. N11r111a11 167 ja111'1'11.ffi1111y 63 j1'111i111S, .X111111 63, 225 j1'ss1'r, 1.1!1l1I11'I19, 93. 227 jvtt, 11111-1111a 39. 86 j11111'111'7.j111-163 jo1111s1111. 11u1i1111a 31. 85. 91, 95. 96, 158 216 jo1111so11. 111'11i1a 50, 77. 82. 85, 91, 95. 96 9 108 .1. j111111so11. 11111184 jo1111so11. Br1'11111.131 j111111so11. Diana 31, 84 j1111ns1111.Garr1 50, 63. 219. 222, 227 j111111so11.C11-111163 j111111son, jill 31, 83. 92. 97. 95, 218, 229 199 j111111s11n, Kar11'111'6:3 j11hns1111. 1.in11a 31 j1111I150l1. L11rrain1-31, 84, 85,217 j111111s1111. 171. N1 Ur1'i111' 167 jU11IlS911. 11111164 jo11nso11. 11111116-1, 78.219 j1111ns1111.S11ar11n64. 160 'j1l1111S11JI1. Dana 31 jo1111s,CI11cry131,86 j1ll1t'5.c11'1l1g9-1 jones, 17a1'i1157 j11n1-s, 171111131 j41111'S, C11r1a111150, 139, 139, 149 j11111's, Cary' 64 j11111-5, j11111L'C2217 j11n1-s,jca11i1-64, 96 jK1Ill'5,j1Il1111111-1 j11111's,j1111y59.93, 101,219 j0I1l'S, Ly 1111 S31 jones, Mi1'11a1'16-1, 138, 140 jones, 111101111119-11 jU1ll'S. 'I'.111111ra 6-1 jonvs, '1'1'rry 59. 81, 83, 91, 96, 191, 112 jor11o11. Mrs. 1 111ra 183 j11rge11s1'11, 171111111-564, 218 jl1l1l1, S11ir11-y 31. 75. 109. 216. 217. 218 justin, 11i1'11ar1164. 221 K1111111111. 170111118 38, 64, 130, 221 Kaplan, A1ar11 31, 90, 93, 101. 1537. 1.15 203 K.11111n1111, P11y1iss 6-1, 87, 97 Ka11f1111111. 1v1111Ll111:11,8-5,110 Kava11z111g11, 1'1f11111l11l1212 K1-a11111. 17011111531 K1'1'1a1111. Mr 1111y 175, 182. 195 K1'if1111'y,'1'1111159 K1111-1. 811811119-1. 95. 218 K1'1111ri1'14, 11111159. 221 K1'11111'1L'11, 111111111111 1:11, 157. 159 K1'Il1IU11y, Miss Mary 57, 195 K1111l,j1'1s1'219. 227 K1'n1, L1's11'r 64, 219, 224 K1'rri1'14, Mrs 81111111 168 Key Club 90 Ki1111'r. 1711111111 31. 513, 87. 150. 128. 1-12 Ki111l.l7111111:31,84 King. 171'11or.11131 King. 11111111111-511. 1-10 1x1nr1111,M11rg111'1-16-1.81.88.89.95 K1r11.11i11:31,226 -- in Novuix, 1x11'1t. 1111111111-111 1x1r1x.1x.11v1151,1i1.9t1 1X1llS1x.l.N1l'S X111111 1851 K11is11'1,1'.1111:31 K1111v11t-x.-1.11111-111,217 not-11. k.11I11 75. 219 5113. S13 517, lofi I 1 I 130 131 1 1x11111111. 11111 3 .87. : l 1X11lI111l.X1l'N 121111172 1x1:11111-r. Num-x 953, 95, 211. 21. :Ely 79' 311,- 217, 219 Krall. k.11t'111il, 97 Krz117. k1'11t 51 Pal Krullw, 1711rx1 41-1. 225 K1'1.111w. I.11rr1 51 Krllgcr. Mi1wJ12, 11 Kucivr. Karon fi-1 11111-11.'Io111220 111141 1111111--12 X1.1g1Jz11't1. N.111c'1 512. 152 X11111.111. -lr111i-1 X1.1i11.17t'1111is 51 N1:11111111.111111111145-1 X1z11t'y. 1111111-c'L'1151. 216, 218 X1111ix1111. 11411111111161. 22-1, 151 X11111r'1.131111111r32 M1111111no11, 121111.15-52.151 Murlivy, l'11111s'1111i-1 X1:11111cri11g.fl11ry 32 X1111111vri11g,S110rry 155, 93. 95, 112 M11119tit'1t1. 121111011 33, 8-1 X1111s'r, 12111111 52. 511, 9-1 M i111'r. 1.111111 112 X1i111'r, X11t7i52.H1.1l7. 1117 X11111'r. 111111152 95. 217 XI111t-r, 1111111-rt 23-1, 311. tsl, 83, 511, 5111. 331 222. 225. 227 M1111-r. Xlr 1111111-111773, 182.197 M1111'r. 51111111 31, S2. 93 M111K'r,'1't'L1-52.111, 115. 219, 221 Mi11vr, 1111181 Mi11vt. 12111111 S1 K11111j.fLl11.11iU1N1j 65 Mi11s,Cr4-g1i5 Mi111vs.11111111153-1.7?i.P4U.8S.115,119 222, 2253. 227 Mu11l1s,Clrut1y 65. 22-1, 110 Mz1rL'ottL'. 1'1o11cr165.227 1.1111r111111, Muni: fi-1. 91. 219 1.11n111, 171111 511. 130. 1313, 139 1 111 9-71 1,11rr111.C11-11116-1, 2211 1,11n111. 1.z1rr1 511. 2211 1.Q1I1l1lC.'1llM'p1lJ3lZ 1.ilIl11X'1'1, M111'111 50 1,11mpto11, Dux ld ti-1 1.11111pto11. 1511111111132 l.1111t1ers. Mr 1111111 165. 167 11111111-ss. Mr. W11rrc11 1-11 1-19 118, I1-1, 195, 21-1 1,1111gforc1, Ro11vrl59 Lungicy, B11r1111r11ti-1 1,L1I'C0l'1I, Yc11iI116-1. GG 1.a1r1ii11, Duxiti 131 1.urmu11, Tim 70, 219 1.11 Roc, 1'11111crt 50, 81, 91, 2211, 110 1415, Sandra 32. 8-1 1,vz1c11, 5111-50 Lcakn, Miss Esthcr 195 Lcakc, Mrs.Yv1mu183 1,c11o1d, Mr. Cordon 183 I,c11o1L1, ji1n6-1. 131 1.cc1swort11, Cary 51 Loc, Diu111151, 217 1.00, joy cc 32, 219 Lcgg, Mr. P11i11ip 175, 196 l.c1en, Doris 51 1,cs11, Mr. R111 mond 196 Mz1rgo1is,1N1rS B11r1111r11?'12, 196 N12ll'1i1L'. 1011111 333, 95. 96, 101 Mur1ioxiL'S. 11111165 Murloxw. Dv1111y 65. 219 Mz1rr11oy,Ca1ry 33, 219, 221, 155 M11rs11.Cfz1ro1y11i33,9!5 M11rs111111.1X1rs.Click-72. 183 N1ilf51l1111. Dc11r1165. 97. 220 M11rn111111,S1z'1'c 52,71 P51 81 90 101 1173. 128. 1:32. 209 Marti-1. Martin, R up 65 B11r11:1r1165. 77. 81. 91, 9-1, 96 Murti11.iI11ris 65 Militon, 11cr1111r1ctt1' 92. 97, 98, 219 Minton. 1111111 933, 218. 2211. 223. 225 Mof'1'itt. 1311111111-132, 79 Mo11r,St1-xt-65 Mo11sccs.CI11rx 52. 227 N1u11tc'L'. 1411116-1 Moore, lirm-1111.165 160 Moorv. Co1111it' 65. 217 Moor:-, Ik-111111-31, 8-1, 218 Moor:-, Dt-11111sfi5, 10-1 Moorv. junvttr- 53-1. 7-1. 75. 86, 91. 95. 108 11-1.121.126 Moorc, 1111111-1-T3-1, 86 Moorv, Mrs. Mary 179 Monro. N1i1dL'52, 87, 90. 159. 15-1, 205 Lcutzingcr, Murilic 51, ti-1, 91 Lcutzingcr, Rudy 139, 140, 129, 159, 21 1 Lewis, Bcrnita 64, 219 I.cw1s, Bruce 64 1,c'wis,Con11ic-51 Lewis De11or:11132,9-1,216, 217 Lewis, 1,ir1d11 64, 217 Lvwis, Susan 160 1.c-wis,Vi11cc11t32 1.im11wrg. R1l011i1il 64 1,im111crg, Cari 32. 8-1 1,1lldII111fk, Mr. Murxin 196. 21-1 1,inL1scy, Yirgi11i11 51 1,i11111111crry, 110111-rtfi-1,225 1,isto11,'l'imot11y 37, 75, 138, 1-10 Literary Arts Scrninur P43 1.il1m1111. De-1111ic 77, 86. 92. 96, 109, 13-1. 212 1.it1rna11, Ki11151,58,1i-1.7-1.75. 130 Locke, 1'u1111'11151, 101 1.11c1u1111r1, fl1'1'111L1s'u116-1 1.oga11, 121-110 61. 219 1.ogu11, Nancy 32. 2111 1,ogu11, 1111-1111rr1ti-1. 1131 1.ogzi11, 1111134-r fi-1, 225 I,o11w, '1'rrr1 517, 99. 51, 211 Lopt-7, 1',1111111132.21L1 Lopcl. 111111111 51 1,o11c1u. 1311111111 312 1,o11t1s-r11.1t'1t. X1.1x-11,117 1 10 1.111111111111114-r 11111111-3l.91i,11i11 1.ox1', 1J.1r11'111- 151 1,1111-,121-origt-.11 C 1 I,mu-r. 11-1111-r51, Ill .1-S. 1 - 1.1111,X1r 11111111151 1115 1'3 I.1111c1g11'11 jr-1111-12 111.112 I.11tg1-11 jc-1rx 12 2211 1111111-1. x1.1111.1.51 11-1 1.l1x,11.111111.111 1,11x, M:111t51 1141111 141111111 1,x1.111 111114111 1211, 1112. 1118. Marlin. 11111511111 52 M11rti11.C1L-11411152 Mz1rti11.Mrs. 1111117111 172 Martin. 1,11rr1 333, 187. 155 N1df11I1. '1'o11x 155, 155 Mz1rx,iI11ri565.9196.219 X121111tl1lf. S111-rrp 65, 220 M11111cso11,141111-11115-5. 81. 91. 97 Mut11cso11. 1.orrui11cI3I3, 81, 95, 101, 1033 N12l111l'XXS, D11ro1L1I32. H1 M1111pi11,II1yc1c 65 Mum:-11. .-111111 353, 93 Mug, 1,11uim1u M01-Xioomc, M1110 65, 88. 219. 221 McBride. P11i133, 87 Mdiroonu-, Crcg 52 McC1L1i11, fIo1111ic 70 ML'C1:1i11, Mrs.'I'm1t1y 176 Mc'ff111i11, Tvrry 33, 87. 9-1, 176. 21:3 MCC1i11tol1,iX111r1i3-1.95,108,216,217 N1L'f:UIl11l'11. 52111111 3-1, 80. 85, 95. 97. 111 1 18, 20-1 McfIruL'1w11, lI11ro11'1165, 160 ML'CIruL'1.t-11, 17011111165 N1L'Ddll1L'1, Mrs. 1111111141 1711 N1C1201lLl1l'1, Dv1orcs65,93, 112 N1l'D01lL11l1,1811813-11,85,921 112 Mc1'l1t1vry,A1u11 137 Mv.'1'f1r11'ry, M11rti1165 MU1'I1vu11y.Mrs. l,i11t1u 197 McCi1111cSs, Mrs. 1101110 197 McCi1111css,X1c'1Q 52 McC1.11110ry,j11cki0 3-1 Mt'Cm'e'r11, 1'z1t52,5-1, 160 Mc'Crul11, 1111111152 N1CKC1ll1t'.1ll11l165 McKi11111'y, S1111ro113-1,815,915 Mu1,ui11. llrllcs' 52, 78. 85, 218, 222, 223 224, 227. 225 Mt'M1111v11, 1 rct1crit'1t:3-1, 109. 101, 206 2117 Nl C11117 H15 iN11.'1ll1, 1111111-5 34, 221 V F - x1.1.1f11111, 11-11 3-1. xx. 1111, 115. 1:30, 131, 104 Mvivr. Slow' 52. 119, 15311. 122 Mix'sL1r.fL.1r1 52 Mc-1to11, Mrs 1.1.-111172 Mc'1to11. M11r1.152. 811. 9-1. 517- 1111. 1119, 151. 1555. 2211 Mvrn-c1i111, Misx Murgnrvt 197 Mt-rriotl. I-111511 115. 220 Mt-rriott. 17111111-1113-1.51-1 511510, 11o11A'r1 3-1, 51, 101. 1051, 209. 219, 221 X11-17r1o11.1..1rrx31 H X1141c11L'lo11,11n11111i1'115.9-1.96. 21131. 211 X1i11tll1in'11,1x11l11x 52 NI111111r11. 111111152 X1111'x, 12111152.2118 Monro. Mr, NM111111 198. 20:3 Moorc, Slew L- 52, 90, 137, 151 Morales, Rin-11155, 130 Moran. S114-rri 155 Morris, 1.511111 65, 98 Morris. 1,1'1111I34, 220. 226. 227 Morris. Miki-52, 118114, 127 Morrou, Stun' 52 Morstuin, ML1rt11u3-1,9-1,517,216 N1Ul'S11l11l.N1Llf1 65,911 198, 217 Morst11i11,1N1rs XVi11111r172 Mosicr. 13111 52 Mot1'1crs11cut1, Misi l,o111'1ctt0 198 Motlcy , 11111-1165, 131. 139 Mr. School Spirit 141 M11c1c1, Mrs. 11111105 172 Mudd, h11lfC.'11l97.:3-5, 74, 77, 108, 122 M11c11L'r. 131111111 65. 217 Mu:-111-r, Man 52 M1111i11s,S1n-ri 150, 151 M1111is, 5101052 Murphy. Mitc1135 Murray. Dc1111is 35 Music Dcpartmcnt 216-221 Mycrs, 1111trict- 65 Myers, 11L1triL'i1165 Myvrs, Stow' 33. 6.5, 131, 1-17 Myers, 1X11SSi1111l'1l1lLl 198 M511-r. Nation Nation Nation 1Jo11gS-5, 87, 128, 1:33. 15-1 u1Ar1Ilonor Society 82 111 Forensic 1.1-uguc 81 L11 Honor Society 101 Neill, '1i11o11111S 35, 8-1 1Nl'f11llj.f, D111152, 87. 128, 193 Nvsorn, 131131113 65 N1-tx. Dvr111isI35 Nichols. Deiliw 65, 219, 97 Nichols. 11ic11.11'c135.216.225 Nielson. Kria 155 Nix, Bt-1i11L1:1 115, 218 N11111, 1fru111Q52, 129. 130. 203 1Norr1i, 8115111135 Norris, Mickvy fm 11111-52 N111111, S11ir1L'y 57. 92. 208 011145, 1111111 52. 221, 227 O'13rit-11. fI1111r1ol1v 52 Online-11. 151165. 119 Oi11ri1'11. 1'.1tr1tkI35, 311. 51. 55 Oc11'1tir1t, 11iL'14115, 1-111 UD1-I1.ti111-rtl Oi1Jt'11. Mrs. 1'1or1'11c-1- 18:1 O'D1'l1.M11r,I11132,95. 1115. 119 O Do1111v11. 1111111 1 52, 91 Uttit-111, 1111111152 0111-,,xlpI111:15 F ot1111m111.4:11.11-1.-1:15.s1,2ors.2411 Ulmsti-.111 l'1-1.1111-113, 1110 2IT U N1'.11. K1111111'1'11J35 1I111v11r111-,1.11111z1o2..m U'11n11r111'. S11.1m11S5 Ushivrn. 1I111thi.1?13. SI. 101. 108. 216 011.111-11-111115 011. 1'i11i1v1152. H11 1111 Ot1.5:11111r.1a2.92 011. Xlisx X1'rl1.1131.195.21lf1 01111.X1i111'I13.T1.T5.5T 91. 1111. 1112. 128. 1351 O11im1'111'. 111.1i111-52 O11i11gx.St1111'!i5 151011. 1'I11IIi1 52. P115 1'.11m1'r. 'I'1v1111i1i. 1530 1f1T I'11r1-1-1.ji1115L2.1Z26 I'.1r111-r. 1,1'll1l1Sfg5.TT.8'1 I'.1rL1-r. Xzmcy I35.T51.9T. 108. Ich I'.1r11s. Xlr. Iilnury 165. 166 Palriu. N1i111'52.?15.8T,911.9I3 1111. 113 128. 1512. 1-1-1, 1-115 1' 11 11111 11 aittcrm . i 135. 100.204.2115 1'z11l1'rs1m. Mr. K1'1m1'th 11111. 163 I'11tl1'rs1m. Mrs, K1-11111-111 IT2 P111 111: 1.01141 1515. 219 P1'ur1'1'. 'Ii1v11135. 84 IICHFSUII. 111-1vrgia152, bl. 813. P1-2.91.93 511 101 IUS 111-111-fm. 111112311 xi 1'1'1'1. Mr. N1z1r1i11 1110 P1-vry, 111l'1liIf11 2311. 8T. 126. 128. 1:33, 1:8 140 1'1'1u11m1 a11i. 1.u11ru 36. T9. 91 100 I3-1 118. 108. 120. 158.204.2115 1'1'111'ti1'r. 1.i1m1'1T0 Pvlllliliglim. Xurlnu 52 1'1'1111i11gl1m.1Y.11111u:16 1'1'11ni511m. 11111156 Pep Club 96. QT Perez, 111111111111 36, 221 Peters. Mr. joseph I6-1. 165 P1111-rsmm. K1-itIu52.9:3. 9-1 1 1 1 : ' P1tty. I Phiiiips Phiiiips. r.11l1m 16.1'1-1.219.221 Kf1a1rk52.21S 1511111111 36. 218 P1Ii11ips. 1111101 735. T9. 9-1. QT. 101, 2111. 220 Phillips. Kathy 66.91220 Phillips. Tim 58. 66. ISI . h1iC11111'1 315. 83. HS. 90. 101, 103 II-1, 218. 220. 221 Pin-kvriilg,C:1r1r1y116G.85. 160. 2111 Pi1'111'ri11g. Patsy 36. 8-1 Pi1'11in1o11t1-, Miko 66 P1L'fK'l'. 1111m1i1' 53. 216 l'i111m. S11Y1L136. 85 Pim1111,ji11161i. 81. 22T PiItS.ff11rr1 ST. 81 P1112 11111 615. 1:31. 221 I'1x11ur11. M1111-T0 17111151111 1'111nu1'11. 11111111 611. 220 PU111,1N1I'S.S11l'11A198. 199 Pups, Mr 1 i1llIl1L'11 180 1'1r5t11p111'11. 111111111 53, TG. 91 . 90 1'0tl1'l'. 11111 1515 P1111-11111ir1'. M1111-in 53. 216 1'u111'11. .X1111G1i. 9T Pm11'11. 171-11111531 512. 2011 Pri1'1'.1Z1'1'g 551. 101. 219. 221 I'riL'm1'r. 1.111113-33, 109 Prinl. 1 i1'11i1' 511. 615. HG. FIT I'rit1'1111r11. 121111111 8-1 Pryor. Mary 551. 208 Pugh. 41111111121 31, 953. 94. 108 Pugh. 171-11is1'3I1.T5l.9S.!J1.95. Q111'1'1l1'1'. 1'.1ts1 66 Quill and S1-rn11 100 fJlI11l1l.11ll1'11N 38 11ug1111.CI11r1 123-1 1118 I111gu11. 11.11111 573. 5-1, EJI. 151. 91. 108 11.1im'a. Nlrs X11-r11' IT2 1111i111's 1111111111-1511.22-1 11:11111.11.j1'.m1i1v 11.1111'1.1J1-111111 55 11.1sni1'. Xhu S.1111111r.19?1. 1Tf1 1111111111:m. Ilvlulm 2213.221 11.1t11m.111.11i1'h.1r11T0 11.11. 11111513 11.11 11111 121111111 113, 1111 111-ugin.11111111-111-:ET 81.91. IOS 111'.1m. X11 1.1-11111 111111111. Xlm 1.1111141811 1011 111'.1m.111111111-XT.SFl 111'.1r111m,11111111-5-3.35. 11111 111-1111. X111 C.a11111i11I'M 111:1'11. 1111111 1115. 203 111-1-11. 171-111111'vJ1T. 515. 5111. 'III 111'1'11.X1.1r15iT. 1515. 2211 111-1-111, I1.1rl S1 111-vw. 11.111 116. 131. 155 111'l11.11v1111.mJS. 512 119111. '1'1'rr1 13T.T5.S13. 15111. 1111 111'1m1'r.11r1111.xJ3.H0.SI.H3. 110. 2115 111-111r1r,gI.1111'553. 2151 111's1'11.1lu1 611 111's1'h. j.111i1'1' 53. 93, 112. 113. 2111. 21T 111'y11u111N.S11l116.03. 13.110 1011. 216 111'yn0111s.X 1rg1111z11:1.FIl.1l1. 109. 1 1-1 216 11111'u. 1Ix1r1w111153. 81. 8:3.9I,S11i. 100. 106 1011. 208 Hive, 1J1'1m11i11:2T 11i1'1'.j11111-GT 91 11i1'11. K:1r1'11,JI1.TT.9f1. 100. 109 11i1'11ur11s1m. 111-1 31815. 160 1'1ic11ur11s1r11.CI111'ry1fiT Ricilurrlsimii. D1'1111is3T. ST. 128. 132. 1238 I-I0 1'1i1'1111r11srm. D1rris6T. 160 11i1'1111r11s1m. Xlrs. 1111171 1150 11i1'11ur11s1m. X ic11i1' 53 11i1'h1'y. 151'1'111 JKT 11i1'111'tts. 1.111111 GT 11i11i11gs. Mrs. S111' 199 Rigp1.'1'111113T. TX. 183.226 Rinuni. 11r1'111111 T0. 219 Riltvr. I,1'm1 :ET 11111111 1 Rrvhh. 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