William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO)
- Class of 1970
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I .l.- of so - .i-ini' I! ri r w- C Q Not of the sunlight, , Not of the moonlight, Not of the starlight, O, young mariner, Down to the haven, Call your companions, Launch your vessel And crowd your canvas, And, ere it vanishes O'er the margin, 'After it, Follow it, Follow the Cleamf Tennyson students worked together ln making 1970 one of the best years to come The poem the Gleam appears rn every Chrrsman yearbook and serves as a gurdrng lrght for all of the students Tradltron rs indeed the tre that brnds and the students of Wrlllam Chrrsman step toward the future holdrng wnthm them respect for therr school and communrty 7 ...yung-' W J vim- 2 W -,.m.Vw , wif-w J , ' s 'p?5 5V?l!'Z'G'5Vaf g gmt 3' 'vu , me ,.,W,.,, ., Wi ' ' V, , If-Z fr r .fl 'Q before and after school. X, qs sparkling example of lmdmon atChr1'wm.xn. The early morning hall rush IS enough to wake any student. 9 x 8' 6 E at ' Y' f ,Au ,uns ll? 1 A if .A q 5 P-its 1 YQ vi 2 riff 1 f' , I x , 0-V rv -U5-'u A Qign 1'- la, ,X 'lk 'C 'S 4 5 9' WMM , fd'-If 1 is xi - , 4 ' . A ' Q , -vf-ff' K vi, Q , UU 1- , ' ' ,..5L-'2lQ4f. -- . N -s 1 !. f 'ly if 3 ,,, fer .gigjfgw ffm. J SS 5 44 S 1 ' silkhw 3 yn ak..-1 , , 4.54 -9 ,.A A , -X 4' ikggf L. .- n 1 rand' ' J ':.' s 1 P f' 2532 - a'f'f VQ I a. 1 . 'e , -C 115 5-'N v Q, as s -,. - ' ff 49' rf 1 I .jf Classes achieve countdown target Seniors Were leaders of A great year. Underclassmen Have contributed In various And numerous ways Toward making 1970 Success ful, By working together As one Inspired by Pride For their school And community Students Have overcome Even the largest obstacles And made Many accomplishments To perfection. 'f 'Z' lun 'Xara W Nay 20 Two seniors walk up the lonely steps after the 2:15 bell. Four hundred twenty seniors of the 1970 grad- uating class led William Chrisman in a prosper- ous and rewarding year. Officers of the senior class were elected in Sep- tember. They were president, Iohn Davidsong vice-president, Monty Hoylep secretary, Kathy Phillipsp and treasurer, Sandy Hill. The class sponsors were Miss Ellis Clements and Mr. Gary Petri. Seniors worked hard to prepare themselves for college. They were required to take the Ohio Psy- chological test and many took college entrance tests. Forty-four seniors qualified for the Nation- al Honor society. Many seniors excelled in different areas of school life. The senior class nominated four girls for the DAR good citizenship award. Connie Vaughan was selected. Chosen as outstanding senior girl and boy were Margie Hunsburger and Mike Stonger. Bruce Hanson was chosen from eleven candidates as Missouri state DECA president. '70 seniors lead Chrisman into new decade My V.Vl ,. .lvyv l ....! if ,..o . J V- Debbie Adams Linda Adkins 'QI' -'f Wendy Adleman ' I A y Debbie Alexander g Bill Allcock Martha Allen Frank Anderson Larry Anderson nt- are Erwin Bolinger Peggy Bond David Boul John Box Larry Boyd Dwayne Branscom Steve Brasel Debbie Bricker Boys strive to letter in varsity sports lil Terry Brotherton Ted Brownrigg Kay Bruestle Rick Burgess Dennis Burns Vicki Burns Monte Burroughs jerry Bushart Roger Butcher Steve Byrn Brenda Campbell Ian Campbell Everett Andrews Brenda Arnold Phyllis Audet jo Ault Debbie Badder D arre l Bailey Allen Baker Jetta Baker Seniors develop traditional leadership jim Ballance Beverly Bauer Mark Beck Hugo Becker Colleen Beem Ben Belew Brad Berkvam Sharon Berry Susie Bertleson Karen Bieser Glenn Bird Nancy Bogue If 4-'P 153 Q KSN KSN 5 , Mark Conyers Carl Cook ,loyce Cook Richard Cook Martha Cooley Elaine Cornelius Pat Couey Pat Courtney Harvey Crawford Shirley Creek Brenda Cross Mike Cunningham Seniors seek to succeed in all fields 'EP' 27 Jeanne Curtis Robert Dabbs Pam Davenport Connie Davidson Iohn Davidson Cris Davies Linda Davies Eleanor Davis Pat Carnnahan Dale Casey Cary Caswell Reed Chambers Susie Chapman Manon Chapman Larry Chesnut Cary Chinnery Theda Clark Mark Clement John Clements Chris Combs 6? 'ie- v-x 1229 W English IV students ponder Huck Fmn Randy Conn Tom Conrow bf if -5 'X Miss Dorothy Bales counsels Sydney lNood for college, 26 their Chrisman he o Vi ' ,-'E k ' .f 4 ,M Q. 22 .4-N X 4 Sharon Eichman Wally Emerson if Yell leaders, lo Ault and Hilda Polnack, show true affection for P ll Manon Chapman plays in KC Civic Symphony 4... P9 Marie England Tim Enke Allen Ensign judy Everage Pete Fender Elaine Ferman Steve Feidler Herbert Fillmore LeRoy Fisher Tyler Fisher Marvin Fitzgerel Judy Fletcher Y wir X' Marla Gowin 9: 6' Z: Lloyd Greaves gt! li 'M . Win Greb Larry Green E :Sy I . 'fl Kenneth Gregoire 0. Tom Grindstaif ?s- YI' David Gustafson Vicki Guyton s ',.. QA5 'R '1 Bruce Hanson 'ri 6 Mike Harger ,X af joan Hargrove Carolyn Hart Ambitious seniors hold many club offices Pat Hart David Harter Larry Hartnett George Hartwigg john Harvey L- Brenda Haston E' Charles Huber joe Haus 31 Marilyn Honeyball David Hooper Wins Lynn Hoover I h Craig Hopkins in Woody Howell Monty Hoyle Debbie Hoyt Mike Huber Michael Cunningham builds football record i Q? Milton Huckabey M Gloria Hulse I . nvx , , E7 Melissia Hunner Mink Clements Work-, Ei., ' ur nv. -Lille in nm ririrtl hour L lass. X3 Pam Hayes Jeanne Haynes Larry Haynes Cindy Hays Dorothy Hayton Mike Hazelrigg Steve Henderson Brian Hendricks Vicki Guyton presides over homecoming janet Hengel Rick Hemick Charles Higginbotham Crass Higginbotham Sandy Hill Tom Hill Frankie Hinkle Debbie I-Iirning Ed Hodges Jerry Holder lim Holman Bruce Holsworth V N Emmett McMurray Floyd Merriott Bonnie Middleton Woody Milligan Greg Mills Bernadette Minton Steve Mohr Brenda Moore plflt stick g1VGS assembly Competition Connie Moore Dennis Moore Lynda Morris Mary Morstain Allen Motley Patrice Myers Steve Myers Belinda Nix Mickey Norris Patsy O'Brien Rick Odekirk Debbie Olivarez Y Ann Powell Vicki Prinz vw Patsy Queener Ronnie Raines Rick Rathman Gerald Rayhiii 3 Craig Reed Guy Resch Cary Rice Cheryl Richardson Qs, Doris Richardson Brenda Rinard Music students present Finian's Rainbow , P Patty Robb f f 'A' Richard Roberts Vida Robinson Chris Rohrs Carmella Rossi Q, Cheryl Rowin John Russell Laura Russell 39 Pennie Olmsteacl Bev Ott Steve Owings Tom Palmer ,Bill Pennxston Kathy Phillips Tim Phillips Carolyn Pickering Mike Piedmonte jim Pinson Bill Poe Hilda Polnack Vi yi T, 5 Q1 Connie Vaughan wins DAR Citizenship award Rocky Porter Bill Potter kr 1 I k f, lj 4 P 'i a s L . . '1' ' to P , xl ' if , f J I . '- M5 Mrs. Wilde checks out Huckleberry Finn in Hugo Burke: in thc Fifth hour English IX' Class. 38 Karen Small Dennis Smith Grace Smith Harry Smith Nancy Smith Pam Smith Roger Smith Ronnie Smith Lit Contest highlights Shan activities Ted Snively 5. Janet Snyder 3' jim Spencer Herb Fillmore reads a 4 tilting lmm Romeu and Iuliet tu his third hour English literatiiiv t liiw Al Tomi Sabin Leslie Saddler Kris Sawyer Twila Saxton Rick Scarborough Susan Schaaf Bonnie Schannuth Yvonne Schulenberg 'E' 13 4-if T? 1 S SOUP provides girls on-the-job training Phil Schulze Charles Seek Anna Semler Ronnie Sexton Ian Shackelford Danny Shelton Glen Sheridan Tom Shields Phil Simcosky Ricky Simmons Randy Sisk Betty Sloan Q:-y Sl Y 5.4 5.-C X Q'-'V 5 'E7 X Steve Totty Terry Towles Wayne Tuckness Rhonda Turner Connie Vaughan Linda Vaughan Vicky Waddell Mary Wade Iudy Wadkins Mary Walker Donna Walls Donna Ward Graduates make final year beneficial ff' 'L' Fran Waters Lynn Weaver Jeff West Karyl Whalen Carolyn Wharton Dennis White Mark White Chris Whitehead Chris Stanworth Bev States Kim Steede Paula Sterrett Phil Stevenson Joe Stewart Mike Stonger Karen Stucker Richard Swadley Cary Taylor Mike Taylor jerry Thomas C club banquet honors super1or athletes Sandy Thomas Ioyce Thompson Steve Thompson Laurie Thorpe Mimi Tobin Leonard Todd Allen Tomlinson Debbie Totten Kathy, Sandy, Monty, and lohn meet with Miss Ellis Clement, senior class sponsor, to discuss the theme for the senior prom, Prom brings high school days to a close .V Stan Worthley . . g A jerry Wright Allen Wyatt Steve Yarkaslcy Don Yocum Sally Yotz Nancy Young Kathy Youngs Elaine Zion Winnie Zumwalt 4 Chuck Whittier Diane Wicklin Marshall Wilder Roxanne Wilkinson Vicki Willers Diane Williams Gary Williams Lynda Williams ay a mg V -- 3.1 . 1 if ' , in s 1 , ' Ax X , . I f?N 1' Q Colleges offer seniors varied cho1ces Linda Williamson Pat Wilson Ron Wilson Carl Wimberly Ellen Winburn Cathy Windhausen Betty Winholtz Marianne Wood Walter Woodward Sydney Woodworth janet Worden lim Workman E it 1 fl VN 44 Q5 :Ol V U Mike McAfoose and jim Pinson of the Bear Two provide original morning announcements. I I f A r- r f ,I , K O .i'-'1'-LA --New -- .- - K .. I ' I Allen Wyati, Sieve Brasel, Cris Davies and Mr. Duane Bachman assemble job evaluations For DECA members 46 X'-W-l..,.noJ ' 11 ll ll I-T-'I I Wai- ' 'F 4 'ga 2,4 V --u ' , ,,q. ps . . I 1 Lf M35 3751 . J wee. D Y Q . . 1 1 f.0..t,m 1 , n 1 1 . ei. lm .i,.,. Chris and Debbie, her American sister, conduct an experi- ment together in Mr. Edgar Phillips' fourth hour chemistry class. AFS student Chris Stanworth proudly presents her country's flag to Principal George E. Greene at the first assembly ofthe 5Ch00l Year, Wednesday, September 10. Chris is from England, vw--f fi.. Afq chairman Connie Y.augli,m, serves Chris punch at a reception Monday, September 10, 1969. Many students and teachers attend the receptiont-tint-1.1mv- A bit of England comes to Chrisman Chris Stanworth, 17, came to America and Chrisman from Burnley, Lancashire, England. She has two brothers, Gary and Paul. Chris's father is an electrical engineer, her mother is a clerical worker. She lived during the year with the Clyde Marshall family and Debbie, a senior, was her American sister, When Chris arrived here, she was surprised to find that all teenage girls did not wear bobby socks and pigtails. She said the people, school buses, the houses and warm rain were the things she liked most about the United States. While at Chrisman, Chris became involved in many of its activities. She joined Pep club, Shak- espearean Literary society, French club and FTA. Although Chris was not accustomed to attend- ing a coeducational school, she liked the idea very much and found that students and teachers were much closer than in her homeland. Her year at Chrisman was very rewarding to her. I feel so much at home, she said, it seems like l've been here forever. Chris's hobbies included swimming, ballroom dancing, drama, singing and football. 'WLT FII 111- fi- 44- Ierry Wright, Mike Cunningham and Buster Kelso teach Chris the fundamental, of Am in xJff 'iil'f'. I ' 3 ' Chris supports Willie Chris by joining many school activities. A1 f t I! u Il 1 i --.I-I-:I v Nw fr- erican football. I ua get 7 , V Q Va, ' 73 , X .. , , , , :- ff 3 V if B 39, QQ- to ,ig B ' V J U ' 9 f B B P ' Y 15 v 1 ' 'K '11 xx fx v' 41 rx-iix 11 Q . X H LL A B- , ,St tgfrva ,gf ,, fl- V, Z . an 1 7 I 6 ' --uf if. 'L' , Ar. C X M J Q ,K .,- iv' ' - it XB is N M 4 li l A - .ff -, t gf so - - .Q B ara: 1, Q - f B ,Q-1 Y, 2 I to i X y .Q ,ji ' Xh f I X .. f. Debbie Aber Lcisha Aber David Adkins Marcia Adkins bhirley Adkins David Agan janet Agan Sue Akin Diane Allen Mike Alexander Steve Alvis Kathy Anderson lana Bachman Vicky Baker Victor Baker Steve Bankston Bonnie Barrels- Richard Bass Dana Batson jim Battmer Alan Bauer Durinda Beals Debra Beck Larry Beclcerdite Juniors elect Brad Gard as Class president .' 5 V I 1 ' 1 W., .., .. ' l 5' e.: Q --A' 1, a. 4. ,. N 4 ,.- , ' sf- fc: V .- X I , if- V, W x P , , - all ' A . . N , .fi .Tl-A y V gflz, 'M ,'3 i nun 64 A. 1 l Q., Ll -. - ff- 'Fe-f.. E if xi xii ' i I, A Ai. .r :wr 1 51 Mil-ce Beeler Donna Bersunh larkie Bileyeu Don Billups Denise Bishop Charlene Blanchard Bob Boehm Frances Bogart L arol Borgman Debbie Boyer Karl Boyer loycc Brake David Brison Melody Broadway Fred Broolcer Darrell Brooks Becci Broshar julie Brown Junior class members show enthusiasm Juniors of the 1969 - 1970 school year count- ed down to a new decade with enthusiasm and eagerness to learn. They strived to excel in curric- ular and extracurricular activities as well as in honor societies. The officers were president, Brad Gard, vice- president, Denice Clark, secretary, Tonni Isbell, treasurer, Jane Schreiber. Those who did not serve on student council had an opportunity to aid the school in High School Red Cross. Many girls helped boost school spirit by joining Pep club. Numerous boys participated in school athletics such as football, basketball, golf, tennis, cross country, swim- ming, wrestling, baseball and track. Outstanding athletes received their letters. Those students that were musically inclined had an opportunity to test their talent through a cappella choir, band, girls choir, mixed chorus and orchestra. Performing in school plays, speaking on de- bate teams, belonging to societies and enjoying various other activities proved to be a most re- warding year for the junior class of 1970. l Iunior class officers study rings of the past before making their choice for the 1971 class rings, Officers were treasurer, Jane Schreiberg secretary, Tonni Isbellg president, Brad Card, vice- president, Denice Clark. . f ile K .' -1 XXV 'B NUICY Bruner and William Campbell make use of the audio equipment available for students use in the library 50 ' 'ln' l! -vs I Q J A g in b ,R '41 as D i Y-Q - K ., ' ff. . ,D x l-QW,Wl ' 1. ka 5 Q ,, I, ' x '7 1. ' 3 75 1 q T 7 f 'V' I 4 ll - 'f A A ,f 5, - ,, X i. -' f ' ' 1 ' rflx fn- X. ' ,si ,Vw ,W X - fl -r s r' W7 l he 4 ' i 354 Q 'R Q f-f-- 41- ' ' -I .C .,,, xf C.f'x xx - + ' -Qi' ' ' vw- M ,C ' ' if 5 Kiev g , 3 I 1 -7 ,gk A5 . y . xxx er is x ,. ' x Mr. Michael Arnold serves as co x V ' Q 5.1 - , A V gg-1 f QQ . AL, A , ,., ., my I-.7-r Q W . 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'K '53 M li il ' 1' . er if ,Q ,,, ' 3, if, , X i 1' ' '- 'Dv I xr X I , , V , , , 1 1 ,L - 53 Brad Creek Kenneth Croston Cheryl Croucher Tim Crowell Mike Curry Carolyn Curtis Tommy Dabbs Bob Davidson Marcella Ann Davis Rudy Davis Shirley Davis Steve Davis janet Deaver Dale Dennis Mike Dennis Pal Dinwiddie Cecelia Dorton Denise Dostal -sponsor Kathy Doster Ronny Dowell lan Dunlap Buzz Dye Eldo Eaglen Debbie Edington Dale Edsen Linda Eighmy Vicki Eiker Dennis Ellis Roger Erickson Glen Evans Tom Ferman Sara Flanagan Randy Fletcher Daniel Forgey David Forsythe Pat Francis Cynda Frazier Carol Frederick Doug Frisby Ruby Fry Rick Fulton Danny Fye Sherry Brown Steve Brown Trisha Brown Nancy Bruner Bob Buckley Dean Buford John Burch Bonnie Burns Buddy Burns Myron Burrows Bob Burt fu ' 4., r K C! 4' I' f X. v 0 s V :-, 4 , - N, m 3, l , I X A Z' ' R t v -vs Q ,f ' 1 ... 1 -.1 David Burton . Q X Wh. jean Burton Pam Bush Susan Cammerer I . Kathy Campbell A A ,iv 27' William Campbell ix -,. X X LMA- sr A 4, I 3 ' , , l7redCacly U. 5 L X5 - N K X. kwa.. 4, We Hfl' .e QW ex. KT' Miss Oneida Beeman guides junior class Karen Carmack mlm' Bill Carnes Teresa Cary 0. -0-:N .lerry Cato ,K X ,, Q' ' ' ii BillChaffin , , K ' ' ..,. 1 ' .5 Guy Chiles if f X Q A rt 2 ixkvf: y ' f x ., ff X . . Allen Clark - 41 'Q Denice Clark K ' Mary Clevenger 1' l Gary Coe SS Us , Gene Cole five N Ramona Collins V 'XX ' , 'T' 1 rar I or .4 V 1-X - ' Craig Combs C X I f Danny Conley A r 1 A 1udiConnor .K 4 ' - - -7 s 15' j ' Julie Cook . ,l P., ., , , Sherry Coolcston K in Q, ' ' .fl A- ' ' Dan Cordes w , I , V, X ' - 7 If ' A -- ni' K I , 1 Denise Ccstigan A 4 Cindy Cox 4 Pat Cox I - ,N ' r V- 7 vt . .luClY Crabtree 5 ' A Q. ' -1 ' H' . Kevin Crawford Q12 L f- .K -1 1 ,f .- Q - - George Crane 1 X ' ., -al gp' .lxXi,ALT. 1 1 x . - Q D P -S' -' 'FP AN':w .gg , ' xr ' X T X 4--' , I A? K V g Xlkuggr ici, ,. 1--Q A 'FY FJ,:p 'Q , '31 T l' H AL -fl. ZR, 4 ' , N ,f 3, f. i' f . Q 1 - r. A N In 'R 5- - QM 'Ki S A 4,5 y 4... ,L y 4..- Mi, 7 'zz-X NRS? f 'Q 'I ' if?-I . 15. V. ' 1 Q , l,-I , . .Y y , X A i X ' 1 . W' A 'ge lv fra g gil 5 . i Q 9 ' Q, in , V, K Aj Quik. L ,AN ik f 5 -Q, Q if A 'T' l ki Y r s rr V 1' X . lil' Jayne Haddock Emma Hagan Mike Haley Peggy Hamer Donna Hamilton Bob Hamm Wayne Hammond Terry Hamplon jerry Hanna Nancy Hanson Mike Harclison David Harper Greg Harker jeff Harter jan Hawkins Don Hawks Dave Hawley Forrest Hayes Kenny Hayes Tom Hayes Paul Heiman Mike Heiser Laura Hester Mark Higbee powderpuff football game October Z5 During fifth hour English lll class Mrs. Ellen Bidsrrup allows class time for students to read and prepare for discussion of To Kill a Mockingbird. 55 c uw ' gtk.. li Qui 7 R' Q iA - 'Ax f ,- 'N -,- gl, I M, B, X 'f . f' ex x , N .' ff' il? as 51, 1 . , -f- ' 'Q' tl 'X 3, W rf X X 1 , 1 xx! Y - fx V A 4, l ... 9 Q f ' -Q 40' 'SJ ll-K - , QL is I-is! X X11 A as 1 L J af L, ,A 7' ,aft f 1' a- 6 R 1 2 1: be-L ' 1 . Q9 4 , Y r? Jr 'Sem 4 xy ,V N .- .Lil 'J fa are Chuck Knoepker Vicki Krallman Susan Ladymon jack Lamb Gilbert Leach Vicki Lee Robin Leutzinger Ioanne Lewis Lynne Lewis Steve Lewis Billy Lindberg Michael Lindsey Harold Linkhart Karen Lockhart Herb Logan Keith Lohse Cindy Louderback Iohn Luff Barbara Luft ,lohn Lukomski Jackie Lynch Patricia Lytle Bonnie Maley Ralph Manley attendants at 1969 football homecoming 1-5 .:. N is Q if if as A ' ' ' 1 if L '- It M Q, sf of .x l . A i' Y , B i 'l I' -6 true'--R r if 3 F- fini 'Z' ' 41 fi -ml ' K , K uv M' , X xr. 5, X.-1 , 'J WX A L x . ,wk ' w 2,453 ,Q .' if ,J ,' 'L vvy if in f if V Ji '- - f L I ' YL 'Qlx -. , - wr' xii' x A A 57 Debbie Mann john Manus Clarence Marshall Roy Mason Bruce Massey lim Maupin Sally May Debby McAllister Donna McClain Bob McConnell Iacalyn McCormick Bob McGrath Ed McKissack Pat McLin Kathy McMullen Mike McPhail Phil Mead james Meier Sam Hodges David Hoerman Larry Holland Danny Horn Bonnie Horne Leonard Horton janiece Hotson jan Hubble George Hunsaker Tonni Isbell Pam james Diana Jeffers joe lelinek Karen johnson Tom Johnson Dennis jones Cale jones Vickie Iones Tom Kalhorn Tony Katamura Bev Keith Wayne Kent lulie Kessel Brit Kirkham fa, 'K V ' ,gs J . S i aft ff If X I' , -.- ' , f , A fl., r -if Y , X, ,j S ' , ,x T ,- xv! Qf EN 4' 2 , if ' S in 1- . M i X .gi ,J 3. X K ui li fl 4 'W 1 1 -S -, A A - in m9 -U: M .. 153 X ily 7 Lit- a way' ' xj , , '4 f - I r 'x A. 'I if , . ,M ' f ' N2::1' ',f'2v- - ' fi.-1 i-f X ,1 s ee- 41 -X f isthrix 5' bn A Q 'f XX' 1 N X 5 , Sue Akin, Tonni Isbell reign as junior yy lyiiifiiffiilill., K f S - ., . g, Ronnie Millet and Rick Groves look for information in the encyclopedias dur- ing their sixth hour study hall, Astonishmen! is showm by the expression on Sandy White's face after getting a hit in Mrs. Sharon Solscheid's sixth hour physical education class. 56 ,p F. AK 1, K J 4 -N X A L K, was I' ia- Y . 'N A K M hr, Q f 4 L' .V 'T' 'V R 4 l 7 . u M .. '4 y , x fini, Q. gg tv Q 4 :QQ , ffl 4' .QQ - ull.. V , df.. its--f . ' ' fi' 1 wif' ..g. N . nxt A ' i K ' i . 4 f L2 - 4. R ' M A -- ' fi.- QT! NI, ,A A ' tx 'J' kv? 'ff I , Zu' . V ,M fy, - .Q ri il l iw ,,. za ' i 4 fi, - v Y S ' I ' se Valerie Postupack Terry Powell jackie Pray Rhonda Priemer Carol Priest Jewell Prine Margie Proctor lohn Prout Sharon Pugh Craig Quinn Ann Ragan Manuel Rangel Sharon Rash Barry Ream julie Reas Virginia Reding Larry Reese Debbie Ressler julie Rice Mel Richey . Ron Richey Carla Ridge Ann Roberts Karen Roberts conference at St. Pius X September Z0 Av -rf fr J - x Q. E' i .J- .-x -.V l S, it Tv- ' L,-X r ,, fi D ' r , . l 4 f V . F.. I t AF 'Q S . it - N . -, . I1.. 5. , ft s... tri ff? f, 1 t x 1 x 4. f l ,tl Lai' J A I I N A I Q... g 4 Ht. i' as .-,-x N-se Jo lx. K i ww.. K 15 Kaylene Roberts Gerry Roclriquez Teresa Rodriquez Mona Ronback Linda Ross Linda Rubick Elton Rust Mary jane Sage Sharon Salisbury Mickey Sandford Charmaine Saristra Karen Sartin Mike Sartin Bill Schott lane Schreiber Richard Schupp Vicki Scott Robert Seek Richard Meiser jon Meisinger Rick Meyers Nancy Midgorden Mary Mikulich Regie Milburn lack Miles Sheila Miles Ronnie Millet Karin Millmaker Linda Minton Brian Morris Vicki Morrow Mary Ann Mosier john Motley John Murphy Mike Myers Tex Mygatt Dennis Nichols Dallas Noland Ted Nordli Linda Norton Connie Offield Sherry Oglesby ig-, A 7 Q fr ' Y :L .5 ig Q -X M A X A. ff' r rf 1. xx i'l' 1 X l tvs -, ,, '9' 1' J.,-'iff-K 1 gps W If A i QF' ' 0 Li 4- Q N ,, .Zvi ' 'L -' , A ' X i 1 f , a, P A W , 1 fx -R , ' , 1, RP QT W. A ,N . -,., 1 I.,-Q 1,5 , -.iv . . a. ,S .fx wt. X X71 f fl-va 'Y 2. i A 4 ,J if , 9:53 D ?23 'L 'Bi ,A Publications, journalism students attend Marc Olson Kenny Osborne Mike Osborne Linda Owen Leslie Paprochi Mike Parks Donna Patterson Leonard Payne Debbie Pelletier Debbie Perry Susan Peters Doug Phillips Ioe Piedmont Pam Pilger Stan Pittman Sharon Pollard Jon Polnack lohn Polson 4' i 75' gn, t -5- 'Y a5.: ' Lg in. i 'Q 6' , -. 2 g1gA 'i, F ,f .. 54 - Q13 , 1' t 1 X X ,rf P PM 5-,fy ' D It . i s 5' B , Q. 4-i, 1 l U 5. 'K' .ai X A 5 A , ri ' P i L il- P A 1 5,4 P -M ,W P X f , w - y el L Z.. ' 1 'Q K i t ff e Ne wr fs N 58 A th 91' f N. sg' gf' x 3 X, f of , 1-.ft .,.--. K'-sd, ' ' 'MT' V is t p 'X uf , V l I 'gs 4 Ll ,3 ' V,.' X XYVQ , ,F to K W . t ft 1 fl Beth Stevenson Mike Stewart 'Y z' Paula Stine ' ff,-e S Valerie Stone ' T Rick Stonger :Q-,nf t Claudia Sutton Terry Swope Debra Taylor Doug Taylor -E3 J Eldred Taylor Qijjt Jay Terryberry Norene Thacker , Steven Thee Yi ,A Betty Thomas I Larry Thomas ei- fav f -4- A- ,N 1 g JO' Mary Kay Thompson 'ix' I Sam Thompson A Mike Titus 1 i 1 .MF X V Susan Tohill David Tribble Kathy Trosper Bill Troutman 5, X Terry Turner Tu - ' Marvia Tweedy '11 PSAT test, yarclstick to college ability 5, 5 f I4 Q '4 Q11 All ,Zhu ,fl-lb gtlfff pi 'g 'N Elf ' , , :ir ,ywt 'gsm 9,0- Karen Carmack and Ianiece Van Noy complete a test during Mr. Travis V. Hopkins' third hour driver eduration class. 6l During Mr. james Hillen's third hour Span- ish I class Mona Ronback checks answers on a test to be certain that she has not omit- ted any. Ruth Siegfried ti Charlotte Sexton 'Fw 38 h . LQ ,MN '- Cindy Shafer 'R' - A ' y 'Q ' ' ' Dinah Shain , X. V - - -'W . . ff- -,- 5 -,- 5 EdSharp -' f . '-4' ' ' 'Q' ' Ken Sherwood ' N' 1 '.., f ,t 5 . . Carolyn Shirley Phil Shoemaker Mei Shultz ,1 S1 a. ' CarolSinclair g- 4, Iohna Skaggs I ' ,Ri 'rv . , .,?. V 'f Ierry Slaybough J C X 4, il, i K 4 E Ar 1 ht X - r' Roy Sloan H Donna Smith , Q. Steve Smith C I A , x I Wesley Smith xr 5. -L Q 5 'VL Mary Soetaert Q - ef' - ti.. A V' . Mary Sotalc W X 1 K Si, f fr . 'd1X 'I 1 .at - StanSousley it Stanley Spooner A 11 ' , Mawspof an ' ' , , David Stanley 'R A-A ,f .,i,- Q I ' -Q fi' 55,1 5. N- j Tim Stansberry A. af- l Sip!! Q , wx ,X My f r Carla Steede gt! ,X lg., , tg, - f Y. x 1' . 1 X, ' I ,- xN ' - . if x I' A Juniors order '71 class rings January 2.3 Mr. Roy Keeland's collection of campaign buttons malice an interesting subject for discussion for Brit Kirkham and Larry Thomas dur ing second hour American history class, 60 if ,. . A its Q L- , I A 1.-. , t ,, N V , v C' f A t 4 - N -I 'N lx M--vw I In NY L' 'T' ' tg x . r xg! . ,,,,e .al , I D t . f , . X 8 M., . we Larry Clark -f Pat Hammond Christina Hawkins Sam Hodges . W Vanessa Holland 1:- f .. 5 lg. wb, xv- Cary Hooper , ' i xx A X . Sandi Kemble Kathy McGovern Ronnie McKinney .Q W Melvin Purdy .. , Q. , Marsha Robinson Keith Baird pf. 4, Q: J ix 23 high ranking juniors eligible for NHS 1 63 Diana Davis Mike Ken! ,lan Priemer ,loelScl1iezer w v lv aflr':',,ff' 'V 'JA Ann Ragan and Bonnie Horne are studying Practical Year- book Procedure during fifth hour Publications l class. Ann and Bonnie were not pictured with the Publications l group picture. Tonni Isabell, Sandi Kemble and Linda Norton, three junior varsity cheerleaders, practice cheers after school, Annette Tyson handy Van Ness laneice Van Noy Vicki Vaughn Run Wagoner Terri Walden lan Walker Sharon Walthall Charlene Wanbaugh Laurine Werges Mary West Sue West Bob Wharton Mickey Wharton Claudia White Judy White Sandy White Gerald Whitehead - X if 4 an . -5. W ., 'L vf, -fi 'S'- H M R it ,Hikari x -5- mf! 'Z -vi vw is 1 lf, . Q., ' - - -,M ' ' xx -, S' , '- J fe- - ea, 11, ' or Lx . Q1 ' , l 4 V . ls. -I V 'T--SPIN 4- 9 x Y... 1 L . -Llxf, '75 'l I ii XY' er ' it 'QA' V XL 1 l It N Yi xx KW Juniors select 2 as basketball attendants Kim Wilkinson I , , Dave Williams A I A t , If I Linda Williams Q ,-3 :iv , 1' f -' LA, '7 if Dee Dee Wilson ,. .- Q. , W , E' f '- x jerry Wilson f ' , if ,QQ N, ' K , E' f David Winburn g .5 I ' ' stiff U: Y 'I n l ' if - 1 AL jamie Wingate ' ii ., Alice Winholtz 'ij WV Beth Winship , 9 U ' ' ' . Mary Wisehart ' L I- - 'W Q Mindy Woods ' 'A f - ' ' V 'le 4' Pat Woods X Y, ,Y R 7 I . g tl , h X f i Bill woody W' M Alvin Worley ,X f' K I Larry Worley A ' , X 'I 'F' S, tt ' s Rick Worsham Q' I S -., If 'nl m ' . - Q' 'F Dale Wright Q N ' l s'f ll, . if 4 Q., Kay WYSS t, df ' YV av ' , 'W Xi,-f - E- ' 1: f I' l !' l Y X. t A , t l .I 1 Margie Young h ' K Pam Young 5 , ' Sharon Young 'F gg ' ' 2 , K' Bryan Bowerman ' -K-, ' ' - A Donna Brockhouse 'nv' 1 -- - 4 ' ' Paul Caldron I l K ' , - rx .Y , , K, : f Q - X K 7 n x i ' 5 I james Adkins R Debbie Aldridge ff ' , 53' G ,. as 'N' 5' Donald Alexander V lt '..-X -.Q LeAnn Allcock K 'J 1 Kara Allen K l , V ' I h A' W Sue Allen the K' ' ' pig. james Alvis Xe Steve Alvis Ury 'x ' It 3 65 1' 1 jknwita Alerine ' . v . - 9 f Q --X A ' ' 0 nnie mos ., gl lj 7 hz- ' 1 Q- Linda Anderson :ntl I Q 1 I Q, A A s.- Steve Anderson B ' v . eC- Jil- F gljtriy Arnolg rl G : in ei a Arnol Y I I N R r gi, '7' Debbie Audsley 1 . .li S. I , 5:iAzbell1 '- Q - ' X - - + k f ris Bac man vif F-. if. J V' V if QA Clayton Barker hx XX x fx , rad , Debbie Beale PY i Randy Beale 5 -3 5 Herbert Beck ES. si, 4 I Q, W., Sharon Becker her - ' f' P . T 'P Darrell Bellew O01 ' elk X. ,K I ' I Tom Benson Lep nd op omores C oose om 1 ips presi ent vas S h h T Ph 'll' 'cl ,Q-I X 1, ,A Lewis Bertincino A, A Berna Biggers . . -1- ,,. ,, V 'N Debbge T885 E, IL, x t Iune ig am ' T' ' 'A Y 5 Jeannie Bird l . Curtis Blystone N t l I 1 ll ' ff. 0 6 T x ,R Shelley Boehm A - .Q A ,,.. A Kathy Bolt L 'f l Q' ' X ' Bill Book ' - , X .Q I :9 Don Braden ' ' V N ,X 'gf' . Debbie Brasel 'S , X K Carol Breckenridge X i I 9 i l X '. x 1 wx Marsha Briggs 4-, , . ,Q X i l ' Richard Brisco I ' A N ' l ' ' Bill Brower 25, ' ff. .' Q Dean Brown K . 4 ' , Debbie Brown ' X I X M , X U 1 lv A james Browns l f ' A ' 3. Carol Bryant ,N Robin Bucham V L 9 f ' A Debbie Burchette ' -5 ,I ' Marcy Burkett If ' X Bill Burgess g M Marty Burroughs ,gg 5 VJ -I r. I I Officers look at the 1969 Gleam to learn Chrisman traditions. They are treasurer, Karen Williamsg vice-president, Mike Sinclairg president, Tom Phillipsg secretary, Kim McDaniels. Berna Biggers in sixth hour physical science class has just heated copper and sulfur together. She is ready to weigh the product to learn if mass changed during a chemical reaction. 64 Class of197Z meets challenges daringly Sophomores of 1969 - 1970 finished the countdown to a new decade by coming to Chris- man high school for their last three years. They were faced with many challenges and new sur- roundings and met them courageously. Leading the sophomore class were president, Tom Phillipsg vice-president, Mike Sinclairg sec- retary, Kim McDanielsp treasurer, Karen Wil- liams. They were elected in home-rooms in early September. Sophomores were oriented in many new activi- ties and clubs. The boys had a wide range of sports to choose from and excel in. The girls had many new clubs and organizations to occupy much of their extra time. Many sophomores expressed themselves. Many were interested in the benefiting of other people. Those who were belonged to High School Red Cross and Key club. Many girls joined Pep club to uphold the school spirit and teams. For many students their sophomore year was full of rewards. They reached their goals and awaited their junior year with anticipation. ,fx 1-fi.:-f Kathy MCart listens attentively as Miss Barbara Storm dis- cusses Fahrenheit 451 with her first hour English ll class Bradbury s novel appeals to the students imagination. li, scifi S 4. - . Q. S ' 6' . F A K ,wx K ,jk i , f W . 1' ,X i 'FQ' -v ff Aff? 6 Q, 'V 14-gy F' 9 K as ' F Q3 xv Q23 ,V .Lrg F3 451 . x, 1 U 'dw Wi I I X - I A I4 K K 1 an My n x 4 , hi ,l V ' 5. - , 'Q Z J it I .Q Kia' 1 s V. L t, ' 'E . 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Q ' ' -4. , f 'i .w A fl Pamela Daniels Charles Davis Mike Davis Opal Davis Paula Davis Henry DeBoer Ron Deis Debbie Dennis Pam Denti Cindy DeWitt Donna Dieckman Eddie Dietz Ebra Dopp Steve Dotson Dennis Dowell Nancy Downs Thresa Draves Billy Easley Carol Edmondson Cindy Edwards Iennifer Edwards Kathy Ehrhardt Harold Ellis Steve England Audrey Ensign Mark Erdman Gail Erickson Patti Ernest JoAnn Falco Chris Fender Outstanding sophomore makes pilgrimage h l enthusiasm As a result of their enthusiasm the are awarded the spirit stick At the first pep assembly sophomores s ow muc 1 . - Y 67 Randy Butcher Kathy Byrn Steve Callahan Becky Campbell Jack Campbell lames Campbell Bobby Cannady Mike Cano Bob Carey Pam Carnnah an Steve Carpenter Mike Cates Leroy Cerutti Betty Chambers Terry Chesnut David Chilcutt Robert Chiles Betty Choplin Ebbie Clark Jean Clark Larry Clark Vivian Claunch Steve Clements Eugenia Cline Q SC .J Q- l Q4 fl vxxvi E-'A' my A I Y N' r ' fi- tRA .X ' 'ivy A L l1 'W - ,-, , 1 L . 5- ' . QL 'T' 'X--I Y' t L C in' QX , mx t , . 1. i .1 A GSA' vw V: - ' 1 nazi , A ' Q x I 8 7 f' I it .' V 1 X H X ,tb it -it ig I ' .7 ff We T - Class officers help plan 1970 Follies Brenda Coale janet Coe Terry Coen Susan Coleman Virgina Collins Susan Collyer Carolyn Conley Gary Conrow Carol Conyers Arthur Cook Daryl Cook john Cook William Cook Gretchen Coomer Roxanne Copriclge Becky Corum Don Crandall Gregg Crank George Creel Marilyn Croston Heather Curtis Rita Curtis Louis Cutbirth jack Daniels f 3 -J , I . ' J B A We f J. X - t dx ,.,. 'lx' JAPFU, X 7t.g V131 ' ll 5? 0? J , ,B uxh 66 x Nlxll ff Q.. X1 l mls . 6 it ,QA A .ft a. . W- Q , 1. . .--. -- - ,sq-.I If - - -I Q., fe - I 1 4 '. , far ' x, I A ' Q X K ' ' L I il 'aw - fir' ll fill af' ips L5 M , IL , , X A W' ' ,ring ffi- rf fx R f 'if l-54' Il. I ix I to Chrisman's share in Countdown t 14 H B - , .XX Q , 1 iii-5 I ,R v B955 N 'rf 1 f' w Jn' -fe S1 f ig- . , i ii. Ii 4:41 - A V J, f I QQ, , .N I i X I .nf ,xiii Q,.kf W. . lg ff 2 X -C' ,a. Q ,nr 5 A -Q of Xt A N lf X. 6 ' T A' an ,V , AA L f 'T ti I F7 , 'QAM ' I 69 ,V-4 Linda Haynes Claudia Hays Becky Hazelrigg Patrick Heiser Charlette Hendershot Dennis Hengel Jackie Henson Bill Herring Eric Hester Dirk Hettrick Mark Higbee Sandy Hillaker Mary Hilliard Mike Hinchey Tom Hogan Duane Hohns Vanessa Holland Mike Holsworth o 1970 Denise Holt Kenneth Hooper Leah Hoover Sharon Horn John Hoss Cincli Houghton Douglas Howard Barb Hoyt Arlene Huber Charlene Huber Barbara Huff Laurie Hughes Beverly Hugill Steve Irvin Vickie Irwin Raymond Ivy Steve Ivy Cynthia jackson Gary Jackson Lolita Jacobs Tim Jacobs David Jett Connie Johnson Deborah Johnson Geraldine Jones Vickie Jones Steve Keith Cindy Keithley Larry Kelsey Brian Kerr Bill Fitzgerel Don Floyd 1 Terry Forsythe 15 R Q 7 ' i Q Bob Foster E 'CN ' 5? '- . Stewart Foster . '1 Pride Fox K ' . , ' l K' J Vicki Fox Barbara Frakes Danny Francis . . 9 , -if vc Roland Francis '-' 'fl ,J ,5 Q, A Elaine Freeland Y' v- 4 r 'Q Pam Fyfe lx it 'l x. I , 'x Gayle Gall Vickie Gallaher Becky Galvan J ' A 'B ' I Larry Garrett K S61 W A E- 't Nancy Gaftner . . 2 Car Gau ter . . . f '- ' 1 Y ' r h' :E X I A 1 ' ' 1 , f 476 sophomores contribute ideas, talents Susan George If ix Don Gillen 4 A '- X 2,13 x ' ' Connie Glass ig, - ' - , 2. A I David Goering ' ' I I hy I lr' ' ,K Karen Golding ' A K Af ' 1 Y, 1 Debbie Goodman . X 'ls ' i X 3 X V it ,M Z X 1 ' it ' .Y f i . ml jackie Gorham ., Q Kathy Gosney i it K Gary Gowin 4 ,., t x A. Dennis Graham 45' 1 'N' l fx Linda Graham 31' 1 LX J B , X l etty Gray V., I If I N S ' Steve Gregson Rowena Griffith c 1 ,li ,,,x . Monte Hack . .gl Q r L 'C 'A 44: Randy Hamline xi If 'Z 2 ' Q 2 G -. 1 Carole Hanson X1 f -7! .1 'v U ,X Patty Hardison A 7 Q I x Robin Harger Connie Harris ,Q A Q Gary Harris at 4' ' A' 1 1 ' A ,lean Harris if if LLL T Q1 -fl' Mark Harris X 14 ' ' A Ruth Hartnett X K Q' ri Y X K X Q l ' ' - 1' t Dux. t Q ' ' Carol Harvey ' - Sam Hatfield ' -va Q Linda Haugmo ' Q Q 1 uv-,K U 1 , 1. Rita Hawley 'I JV- sl l 3 1- N W ' Bruce Haynes ., ' I - - ' ' ' -7 wg L .f K left Haynes X' I I L L 1 xx n 68 x , t Bev McAfoose , - N, - F 5 - A J Aaron McAhan Q. f -.. ' ' A lg ' Kathy McCart , 5 l QQ Kim McDaniels H, judy McGonigle , 1' Tim McKinney , Don McLaughlin '- Q A ,Q Monte Mcl.in ' L.. . L. ' Dennis McMichael 7' - K Milne McQuillen I l- X X Y Kevin Meadows 5 YQ X I ' E james Medlin Mike Meier --- 4 , . Doug Melton E ' - -T Lf h, Donna Merrifield 'W l-- .-Q . '- A- Phyllis Merriott -' '- . ' N-1' x'f . :M X I X Ann Mesley 'R I ' X A., Y . David Midgorden . I Steve Miller ge Susan Miller . Lv LA Q - jim Mitchell 1- vf I. 1-j '37, Vicki Mgdlrn W Cene Moeller X ,lf K ' v J Margaret Mohr ' I . ' They assume an industrious role in them f-v ' fa it Alan Morris K V - I ' lj 'W 5'-R .. Dennis Morris t 27- ' , t ,fl 4- -Q George Moulton 'h ' Qt I Yi Molly Mueller NX - - ' x 1 Joanna Myers xx' s 'A Isabelle Nerling , X ,f 3' Robert Newland ..:, .A fd 3. l -4 David Nichols L , ' Q-.L V, 1 X I 'yr v Virginia Nofflce V, S tr V Q ' ' f ' 21, Donna Nold Y ' I . Freddy Norris I ik.. Y :XA X ' Susie Norton Mike Null 5 q. j, -f Harry O'Dell 4 l 3 , ,, , V nf' Ice Offield 1X M Nw! ..., Patricia Oliphant l .- - - I X V Q , . J Milne O'Neal Dk I ' N.. m iv. f x 3 Darly Osborne . Susan Otto V k ' it Steve Overfelt by' , , Q A.. - A V , 3 L' Ricky Owen ,X Y f ' Y 1 rp' U ,' -Y 1 Robert Ozburn ' X A t Kathy Parks L X l . I kk Na' X, X58 I f io!-41, Donna Parsons 71 Ns fi K il' X 'xx an qt-. , P' iff, Q. I J, Q- A if C-- t , E X ,, -, X Q T ' 1 ' ' Q' a s X1 4, T umm f A vt Q1 lini' . Q.. I -vin? mv. X h x fn -2- 5 2,1 ,x .I ,V :ver w . To K 'I 5 if ri Q ' A mud Mary Schabel Edgar Schulenberg Mike Scott Brad See Bill Seek Robert Seek Regina Shanholtz Kevin Sharp Rick Sheridan Linda Sherrell Cherry Shockley Diane Sinclair Iohn Sinclair lim Small Debbie Smith Cary Smith Harry Smith Howard Smith as 1969 football homecoming attendants nv- N . . -N , , - -' fx fe-1 -- g .. yi-wi A N ' va k S, xt.. bl , ,.-Vx. 2 0 QQ ' 'at 7 2: .C ' vi f,. if 1 -QM ii r '. F: .Q J K , - l-X . ,I dx s K K r . i f Q V .11 T ip ff. E- A V! I TT r S-1 Ny X ' . I of '- , .W -P 1.5 V .,. Qi' 'J iv ' ' . X Cl, I x -if E 4' Q T 3' x , in X 4 I T S , U 7' . 'Y ., AN 4 - T L.. QL 57' in M L. 'lk 'CU S' , , ,r . X .4 73 . I fv- Patti Smith Teresa Smith Vicki Smith Vincent Smith Debbie Snitker john Snyder Mike Souders Larry Spicer Phil Standley Vicki Stanley Teresa Stanley Tom States Chris Stephenson Russell Stephenson Cathy Sterrett Carol Stowell joe Tarpening Clinton Taylor Cherie Tietjens Harry Todd Walter Todd David Towne Tom Travers Brian Treffer Judy Trow Wade Tucker Cedric Tweedy Don Waddell Kathy Walker Layton Walls Delores Piedimonle Robbie Perez Carl Peterson Tom Phillips Iuanita Pinon Cary Pittman Linda Planker Dotty Poe Cathie Pohnert Leonard Polina Mike Pollard Tommy Prall David Price Bill Price Debbie Priemer Roxy Proctor Terri Pruitt Melvin Purdy 'FC :R-s X r XP- ,V ,W 1' 1 A I N u i lk 45 4 v -Li Q.,-. ii L?-' Yi!! s. , xU't:-zi 1 ' .+ 4 4 . 5,1 f X 4 x iv fi ll K N l N Squad chooses Cherie Tietjens, Dotty Poe Ron Pycior Cheri Queener Jerry Ragan Carter Randall Debbie Raney Gary Ray Tim Reed Debbie Reeves Terry Reese Ron Reiff Lou Reiling .ludy Reimer Patricia Relchop Patricia Resch Carmen Richard Debbie Richards Darrell Richardson Steve Richardson Tom Riley Monroe Ritter Danny Rogers Debbie Rolciski Pam Ross Chelia Rowe Marvin Rucker Henry Russell Sandra Ruth Gibson Scarborough Roy Schaaf George Schabel ww Q 'S ' we s , . ig x X ' P ' ' R 2 S 1 X R Q P . 2 T1 it: ,R .I f t L N I U- , .Mt ' Eg. A N , RQ A ' af- N, ' V' I w 'S'-' . I li? I :.:i'Y t ' Xt' 1' I S' v , L. V L.. ,sf X ci 72 li X I i x l: L 4 1 ' . I I Q 1 A mx 4: p N 3 5' I f, '4 'T' 1- , . Vg, ii git ir A X - K ,sig X' .ii Y I i X we .,'4 is . . rf ik 1 A Q N . J Tom Davis Barbara Driskell Mildred Edwards jeff Elliot Sarah Flanagan Phyllis Humphrey jim Hunsaker Susan Jacobs Paul jones Debbie Little John Marquess Gerald McCracken Rick Mesley Bill Milnes Debbie Paul Teresa Preator Erwin Rampy Fred Reynolds as 1970 sophomore basketball attendants ns. A ' 1 L-by C r '57 A 4. '- -- gf, - , 1- - .. Q -av! I , - I , F 'ga Lewis Vroom vc, I 4. A 0 , pg ' p it vi Sophomore boys learn skills on trampoline techniques Carl Rice Ianie Rutledge Wayne Thompson LeAnn Truitt Linda Vaughan Melody Vroman Two class. 75 sophomore girls practice the art of tumbling in their daily gym 3 jerry Wallen ' loni Ward X Q Q, Anita Warman ' A i rj-Q ' 1: David Watson '.,- ' V I D' ll Donald Webb R 'PJ . .w v' -I. ' '4- jerry Webb Y 1 5 fr Q s I David Weddle Y I Charles Weekly G A :- Larry Welch A K A F Q , 4 X - . Dawn Weldon - Q Q if S J ' A' ' Rick Wheaton X ' I V 7 A x A ii Wh l 3' e iv 3 Fil, 1 o fi c Scott ee er X X K 1 A , A page 1 x 4 Bev Whitson , Mark Whilteck I . - lames Wilkerson xi 1 5 A l T Steve Willets f ' 'Q i I f K4-L-, f V4 Debbie Williams f ' , ' ' ,Q Donna Williams W X 1 2 'X X 1 1 'et t . Kathy Byrn, Kim McDaniels proudly serve Janie Williams Karen Williams Steve Williams Cary Williamson George Wilson Vernon Wilson Sam Wimberly Steve Winburn Mike Wolfe Valerie Wolfgang Lana Wong Lin Wong Sherry Worsham Linda Wyatt Glenna Yates Bonnie Yotz lanice Young Stephanie Bauer Susan Becker Phil Black Iulie Brown Donna Burns Ricky Burris Bill Campbell Bobby Cannady David Cochran John Coffey Shelly Cross Joyce Crowell Harold Davis 5' N -. -1, K, , ...h Fila. f f, J I ii , I 7' 'V e- 1 Qi, K . ' Q X I B' ll .Iii in' f' 141- RA C.. vga- R N, X - 2. r B 12, ,y if . ' I K f ,Cl gn Q' 5' f ' ,qt L. I 3 ' J. K 'L K, r 5431. , 6 - i .sv 4 W at , .L lb V X , 5, 'Sa if ,i , A wi J K dvi. . ,. . fff 47' 7 K 'F sf ' D RTL Q1 Y ' ' X AS' Y XY V X J x . ll' . 15.5 ' 1 .ti 3 3 i 1 . Y 4 l M Q N .P f Leisha Aber and john Prout go through their lines during a dress rehearsal for the all-school play, David and Lisa. At a dramatic moment toward the conclusion David and Lisa face reality of touching each other. 4 T F n x Dr. Alan Swinford as portrayed by Mike McAfoose dis- cusses school problems with his staff. The staff members are Judy Fletcher, Pat Mahan, Mike Frisbie and Nancy Bergman. 1- A .Agw- 5. K 1 I i P Q 3.1 1-1-' KL' 'J .PMN 325325 ll u I' '39 'U IE 'l'-PACABE f iii' n ,Lf-ali I ', I .. X. wg j I . I L4 fl- bf A X l x I no I GX ,f ' XX V., 'yd' .,,.l,j,A. ..-M ..-, , ,, . .V 4 XJ! XNARX y X '- g X If xx gi .G bf-igg D Q '34 If Q, 2 X J Cooperative personnel make successful year Administrators, Teachers, Custocllans, Bus drivers, And cafeteria personnel 4 . . These people Are the ones Who have contributed Immensely To the success Of the 1970 school year. With their Assistance And guidance The students have Reached out Beyond expectation. 9 '77 D' ix' Y -i t 3-E 1 P nr P. 1- f 5 P1 J X QNX Mr George E Greene Principal George Greene txlxu txmc I rlmnpal out to help tudenls ruth llmelr problems Prmmpals, secretames render SGIVICES 'R' .4- G l r 'l ' l I-,sg l X 'L 1 1 l 2 Mrs,ludy'Willr1ughl7y' Mrs,L:1vaughn Driscoll Miss lane! Marlin .fXlIund.1nu'Huwtdrv ':u'1r1'l.Jrx lnl'r1ncip.al Activxtics bocrctarx' A..-, Mr. William Burlingame adds the attendance of each individual student for each month. Average daily attendance is a factor in the allotment of state money to schools. Office personnel lend Mf-Wiliam.-vvflmgame help, guidance to all Keeping everything running smoothly for the students, faculty and all other personnel at Chrisman were the principal, vice-principal and the secretaries in the office. Mr. Greene listened to and helped solve the problems of all who sought his guidance for his second year. Mr. Bur- lingame did his share of listening and helping for his eighth year as vice-principal, Three secretaries helped these men with their work by typing, taking phone calls, keeping rec- ords, checking attendance plus the many other duties they performed. Aiding Mrs. Iudy Wil- loughby, attendance secretary, Miss Janet Mar- tin, activities secretary, and the secretary to the principal were supervised office practice student, Susan Bertelson and several student office aides. Mrs. Lavaughn Driscoll was secretary to the principal until january 1. She had to leave as her husband was transferred to Texas. Replacing her was Mrs. Mary Lou Weddle. Mr. Greene coordinated the work of the facul- ty with the entire secondary program by meeting with the superintendent, deputy superintendents and director of secondary curriculum and then with the faculty. Mr. Burlingame scheduled stu- dents in classes and supervised attendance. He kept a careful check on tardies and truancies. Vice Principal Miss Ianet Martin pulls the stencil off the duplicating ma- chine as Mrs, Judy Willoughby and Mis. Lavaiiglin Driscoll wait to help her count the copies for the tear hers inailboxes. T l 1 5 E on 'Q ' q J.-ffm , signs, ? f' ,!,,,.., . P www 3331 ...- 1 Q X , V D. X xx X . Mr. james Hillen: Ceornctry, Spanish I, Sophomore Class Sponsor, Spanish Club Sponsor, Lhcss Club Spon- sor. r-fm m e rrf 1f,fn ftiiifrzr twig,-1 -f - A ,ff Y - a . Sys , mi' ' Q 'Vagas ,tif f ,ff - f if,2 w I 7. rw ,A x ' r .2':1f4 . - Mr. Deigh Irwin: Salesmanf ship and Merchandising, Marketing and Manage- ment, Bookkeeping, wzfvf i'1,.'i me . ,f . Q at -L , k' -.. Du V-4 'vw-5, Mr. Roy Kevlnntlz ,-Xriwiitiin History, Missirurz Iliwtiir i, r jx A I fg. .1 , 1. f I. ar Mr. Travis Hopkins: Driver Education, Chariman, Phys- ital Education. 'sf Mrs. Catherine Iohnson: Eng- lish III. ' 1.52 ' --mf ' 9? 1 tv ' ' in I , : Mr, Warrcn landcss: Driver liltzi ,itmrr I i-rich L L Iiih xvlvitytsr r I 4, ., 'afraid f 1- gm I .,.. f 9. Q' at f ,U li- 5. f 'Q e K - what i Q 'PW .til-are ,vi . t ..3..,u 9 i - ' fs f I ,erik i his , 'f' , I a,ti,v:i7lM ', 'i I .1521 f pw Q.. ' ,K 163545, 'E-a Q.. f- if lifwgff f I , as 4 i ' Y, 1 , 'i f 125- , ass, .. ti. 119 is Miss Marie Hord: Secretarial Practice, Tvping, Teachers' Flower Committee, 'Av .I Mr. Allan Hurst: Mixed Cho- rus, Girls Choir, Music Appreciation, A Cappella. I A , ' V I I I I Mr. Deigh Irwin discusses tht' Fistal period with his Fifth lmur s.iIz-snmnship .intl mertliantlie-ing tlass env was J, ,,aw ,.,-N'- ' .,.- .4-of-' . -,,,,..-v ' ,. . 15' ' ,.,......-of ,- Sgt. Raymond R. Eklund: ROTC. Mr. Russell Farrington: Amer- ican History, junior Red Cross Sponsor. Mr. Stephen Gunlock: Art I, National Art Honor Society Sponsor, Mr. Gary Elting: Band A, B, Orchestra, Tri-M Sponsor, Mrs. Cynthia Feagan: English lll. Mrs. lane Guyton: Art l, Na- tional Art Honor Society Sponsor, ., '1 ,V XL 2 . . VV, x Y fx SV! Denise Dowell listens as Mrs. I of the tab. Mrs. Connie Foley: Librarian, Teachers' Entertainment Committee. ilaynfii ' -V. W I 4 Kms as gm fs rs' I F l-'ik ' t e5 A x, X. 4' 3 is ' t T Pad if ' ' A ffisfiv ,ref :sh flfy , Q35 2 vw, 6 , , in .. ,I .s ir , 5-25.37 ' . .-V., Y nv, ' -Q 1' if: 5s..gz 3rf'-YF 5 in ' , -- W ?fTtIt 1- f A A A , .t K' ,riff ,.,-f' ' Lv 'fQ1- yi, V ' P, A Wo ,N K , Q 342 3 of X 'fig A rx J A 1 3 1.',f:5- -. ' Mrs. Iolene Hayes: Typing, Basic Business, Sophomore Class Sponsor, Shakespear- an Literary Society Sponsor. 88 4- ,. olene Hayes explains the purpose Mr. Donald Fore: Geometry, Algebra l, Elections and Charters Committee Spon- sor. Mr. Leroy Heusted: World History, Coach, C-Club Sponsor, Mrs. Annette Morgan: World History, ' 'f 7':li.,! ifgezgl W.. . J 2.4 f-sf. Miss Thelma Myers: Short- hand, Typing, Student Count il Sponsor Miss Martha Pursley's sixth hour English Ill class listens atten- tively as she discusses theme form. Q. ff. -'rv f 3 .L ., u V ,- ,....--..w,ems.......s.'! 4 f.. 11. Miss Jean Neidhardt: English ll, Drama, National Thespif an Dramatic Society Spon- sor, Assembly Committee. Mr. Gary Petri: Functional Mathematics, Algebra I, Senior Class Sponsor. J Isa' ,Q-ng Miss Verna Ott: English IV, Chairman, Communicative Skills, Dramatics Commit- KES. Mr, Edgar Phillips: Chemie' try, Physical Science, Scif ence Club Sponsor. 11 '1 'Q 1' 2 1 S' A ns at I C , 1,15 ,,,..4-4 Miss Martha Pursley: English Ill .,. , C 3 ,,., . ,. ,vLi -t Q r Mrs. Carmin Reed: Mathe matical Analysis, Trigo nometry, Algebra Il, Calcu lus, - I K J .1 ' . F i, A, 1. -N Q I ' 5 ' gn g Xi, ,,- Miss Nancy Tucker: lrc-nth I 3. Ms, tv t iz' lsxn iw 3 Yxliw A . r . L, X , is :Q .MW ', . .W wg, r '- w .5 NH 5 S f' if Q' H , f , , :3?4l28f lv , , , K.. 5 i 31-Q. 5 nv-N J 41 We , T ' miie' si K ' INA . ' lfkffrw 1, iv. r gl, . - , , J ,fi li J .' f I V I i' ' Q ,KKK 'in' I to ,i 'Hilti JW ' uubii' 'K ,i lu 1 my I X .gil i .1 K'fw..u l Mr. W.1lterWcbb:VVomlwork- Mrs. Patricia Wilde: Literaf Miss Billie Wilson: Phvsical ll, lll lX' YI, .-Xinerit.1n lhs' mg l, Il, binge Crew Dirac- ture. Engl:-h IY, As-N ouf Edutation, M-Lluh Spon- torv, lrenth R luh5ptvnsor lor Like-It Literarv Society sor,PepCluhSpumur Sponsor, Assembly Com- mittee Chairman. r 4 I W., ' V W qw ' 'Y N Mrs. Cynthia lfeagan ilu-tks Bull Lliinus work tm To Q' .lv-M Q' A ,, A xx ' Kill A Mockingbird in sixth hour Frigh-h III class, , , -D 1 . - -f . V 'V P9 . 5 r T 5 W Y M. NA.,,.F it Y , gf , A f' l f . gf if M , it 1. M I5 ,, .3 A ---, N f ' - 1 ' 'L I, W ,A I P , , - F151 During their lunch break Mrs. Sharon btwlschcid .md Lhristv stop to Chnl about the evunts nt tht- morning. Mr Gregory Hugo Becker and hm Pinson hux' books tmm their ti'.ul1ur,Mrs Ihitrit in Wilde, to read For their Firth hour Englisl1lYclass,. , 4. A . . Y 7 I i 13 . f ' I - 4 N' . J , A X L:VV5gi:? V V L 1 Q3 .Q s 4 A 1 Q: A Q ' ,V Q . J ' 13 lc if' 15+ W t--Mai g ml -4 ' , ' ,I -. A X Mrs Sue Rldll'lg5 Foods I Future Homemakers of America Sponsor Mr. Larry Shoemaker: Ter- minal Mathematics, ,pun Mrs. Sharon Solscheidz Physi- Mrss Berneta Sherman Con temporary Issues Psycholo Mrs. Adeline Siegfried: Typ- ing, lunior Red Cross Spon- sor. Mr. Gregory Stephens: Sociol- gf - Mrs. Adeline Siegfried watches over Susan Kelly's shoulder as she does a timed writing in typing class, Miss Barbara Storm: English Mr. Billy Summa: lNorld His' cal Education, Pep Club ogy, American History, C- Il. tory, Geography, Coach, C- Sponsor. Club Sponsor, Coach Club Sponsor 92 Counselors give tests, individual guidance Chrismrin s counseling department included a counselor for each of the three classes. Besides adrninistering group tests to all members of each class, the coriiiselors were availalvle tor individual counseling. Miss Dorothy Bales, chairman of guidance and counseling services, coordinated the entire high school and junior high guidance programs. She gave the Ohio Psychological test. She arranged for those seniors who were interested to take College Entrance Examination Board Tests, American College test and Missouri College Placement test. Miss Bales assisted seniors in making a college selection, obtaining financial aid and making vocational choices tor training. Mr. Neil Lightle, junior counselor, adminis- tered the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test and the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying test. Miss Nancy Fiske, sophomore counselor, gave them the School and College Ability test. The counselors organized College and Career nights on alternate years. These counselors ad- ministered and interpreted individual tests of in- telligence, interest, aptitude and personality. l 'i H sm ? . ff' Qu, 4','I ' Miss Dorothy Bales Senior Counselor Miss Bales, senior totlnsulor,gix'c'1.S1cliif'y Woodward iiclvicr- about hi-r college choice fkx 4 P 1 il , . ' F iv- I . xi 3 I J, , 1' l N 1 4 , df .1 I Front Row: Mrs. Beatrice Walker, Mrs. Imogene Brooks, Mrs. Bessie Mason, Mrs. Alice Hopkins, Mrs. Ellen leffers. Row Two: Mrs. Ruth Sinclair, Mrs. Frances Divine, Mrs. Gladys Hornbuckle, Mrs. Delphia Bird. Row Three: Mrs. Alice Ben- edict, Mrs. Stephanie Fields, Mrs. Irene Stovall, Mrs. Betty Cave. Row Four: Mrs. Helen Colyer, Mrs. Irene Tolle, Mrs. Drucilla Williams, Mrs. Mary Rose. Back Row: Mrs. Peggy Clark, Mrs. Helen Coffman, Mrs. Ruth Foster. Students pick up system. gil -Sf' X ' . '. Mrs. Alice Benedict balances her receipts forthe day, m-1 Their work makes lunch period fun 11 ,iv ge . ' X I V 74 I km? , . . 1 n HZ ,only , I-fa? A A I fff, Mrs. Ellen Ieffers helps in washing dishes, trays and silver at Washing the tables during fifth hour is one of the duties of Mrs. the completion of the first lunch period. Helen Colyer. The cafeteria is used as study hall tour periods each day. H ..i , - .-f.. -1.,7Q ,.4- x ' 41..- F? . ' -F.-' A' 1 A . v Cafeteria personnel and Mr. George Davenport, head cus- preparing food for the students and his ultv Mr Daven- todian, relax tor a few minutes after eating their lunrh port performs mam' duties, one tit whit li is keeping the The morning hours have been long, for them since they trash barrels emptiedduringthe tour lunth periods come to work by 7 a,m. These women have been busy t ? 2 I ' ' H35 I I L' W hi l, 1,2 Ere T33 - lffji E. Q URI!!! Z NS!!! wifes li If . 4. lull I ills' E453 QI rd Mrs. Gladys Pack fmatronj, Mr, George Davenport lhead custodianj, Mr. james Sparks, Mr. Leroy Parr and Mr. Emmitt Pope get a breath of fresh air on a bright sunshiny Clay before returning to their confining work on the inside of the building. Cleaning classrooms is an everyday task for Mr. Alfred Douglas and Mr. Wilbur McCullough. Mr. james Blevins, Mr. Virgil Tweedy, Mr. Emmitt Pope and Mr. Mar- vin Peel are often found pushing their brooms down halls to help keep Chrisman clean. X ,Z Q-p. it -.3 N A, Q-4' .H.., Mr, Paul Landers Mr. Norman james Mr. john Freytag Assistant Superintendent in Supervisor of Athletics Supervistir of Buildings and Charge Business Services Grounds Mr, Merle Shafer Mrs. Dolores Mangold Visiting Teacher Visiting Teacher Nurse Mr. Kenneth Cline Y,...,,,V 1 t Mrs, Dolores Mangold, st howl nurse, completes the reuird ol .i student who lms been tn see her. She is .it Chrisnian Vliednesdtiv, Thursday and Friday ol oath week. x 3 5 1 4 5 V iq M w I N V U H H I FJ 'H H ?i 'Hi bu. Wwi f 3 .,,. it Q , . , I 13? . 1 ' I AN 4 f far fx . 1 'r ir' V , if ' gfif? 5 Mr. George Berkemeier Mrs. Mabel Schulenberg Mr. Elvin Luft Presitlent 'Fl nayx I xg, Y' X ,A A l 1 X Mr. Kenneth Patterson Mrs. Thomas Buckley Mr. joseph Peters Vice-President Population growth demands board planning Members of the Board of Education found themselves facing their ever-present problem of providing housing space for students of the lnde- pendence School District, A fast growing school population necessitated the acquiring of building sites and planning buildings for these sites, Mill Greek elementary school in the Kentucky Hills addition was completed during the school year. Cther housing units were added where need- ed. An addition to James Bridger iunior high school costing 51,200,000 was begun, This unit will be ready in beptember, 1070. The Sycamore Hills elementary school site was acquired on 30th 'htreet Blue prints of this building have been drawn. A bond piopti-,il ixvis suliiiiitted to the voters january 13. If this proposal carried, the Chrisman cafeteria and metals shop area were to be enlarged. A student planning committee selected by Mr. George Greene, principal, met several times during the year to make suggestions concerning this addition. Board members met regularly twice each month to execute the business of the school district. These men and women, elected for a sixsyear term, served their community by performing the duties delegated to them by the state. Mr. George Berkemeier was the presiding offi- cer. Mrs. Thomas Buckley was vice-president. Mrs. Pauline Brown continued to serve as secre- tary to the board and Mrs. Ruth Arnold as treasurer. C9 l i Front Row: Mrs. Merl Raines, Mrs. Lem Melton, Mrs. Row Four: Mrs. Clyde Marshall, Mrs. Art Kemble Mrs Paul Harris, Mrs. Harold Brower. Row Two: Mrs. John Robert Sandford, Mrs. Ivan Dennis. Back Row: Princi Ward, Mrs, Harold Martin, Mrs. A.W. Davidson, Mrs. pal George Greene, Mrs. Gene Hatfield, Mr l W William Sisk. Row Three: Mrs. Kenneth Byrn, Mrs. Gipson. George Hanson, Mrs. I.W. Gipson, Mrs. Glenn Nichols. PTA members adopt New Designsf' theme for Parent-Teacher Association during the 1969-1970 school year was most fitting as a corollary for yearbook theme, count-down to a new decade. Their meeting September 23, was Back-to- School night. This first regular meeting helped parents and teachers to become acquainted. Par- ents went through their child's daily schedules for 10-minute periods. At the second meeting in December, Miss Dorothy Bales, senior counselor, discussed the various financial aids available to students enter- ing college. AFS student Ghris Stanworth gave parents and teachers a verbal and pictorial tour of her home country, England, at the February meeting. A short Founders Day program was presented by Mrs. John Ward, Founder's Day chairman. Final meeting of the year in April featured a Career Nightf' for interested parents and stu- dents. Mr. Neil Lightle planned this program with speakers from local industries. Parents served a brunch to the faculty Mon- day, December 22, in the first floor teachers' workroom. theme New Designs ,gh Cl? S .11 ef Mrs. Lem Melton Presitleni 102 1 N 3 v, qu I 5 I' J Karen Kirk, Kathy Phillips, Kathy Youngs, Connie Vaughn and Io Ault serve refreshments to teachers and parents at Back-to-School night Tuesday evening, September 2.3, 1969. 'VL 1, ,Lf W 4 f '!'mggir'v,. Mrs. Robert Sandford discusses the PTA sponsored chili supper to be October 3 at the business meeting Pictured are the officers and faculty members. 104 igf.-'1.7 - , .ZKME1 Y All - -...,,- - . i.,.g .--x-m,,u1-- -, ,1 ---wil h.-, H+, +- Students in Mrs. Elizabeth Burton's sixth hour study hall use this time for the next day's homework. Art, drafting provide Cultural, practical LL LCM YQ Dennis Morris finishes his drafting pmyecl as Mr Gregory Clwrustv wbf rf,-wg-r In his sixth hnuv rlrrittingtlass 197 To arrive at their next class on time, students including Diane Sinclair and Connie Butler, hurry through the halls. ,X XX yf' In Miss Oneida Beeman s third hour advanced biology class Debbie Hoyt lakes- dSdl'T1Pl9Ui: Brenda Campbells blood which will be used to Study the heredity traits in it and to study the different blood types. l l if if ll fl' . ff ,f - i ., - I . ,fa 1 i 1' K 4 at X A N x,-X M xo f S. In , ,, v-, ' ,S ' f Mr. Stephen Cunlock points out the correct procedure of sketching to Randy Beale in his sixth hour Art lclass IO6 ,X While typing a study guide for her English lit- erature classes, Mrs. Patricia Wilde pauses For a minute of relaxation, i Making use of the ditto rnatlnrw in the larsl tlimr tuatlier- ivorlcmoin .ue Nlr. l7on.iIil luis' .intl Mr L littorcl Nloiin Tlutv ,irc preparing textx ini thi-ir rnatlt tlawi-N 'i' i 'Z bf? Mrs. Kay Cameron, Mr. Gregory Stephens and Mr. Marvin Linclmark vie-it their mailboxes each morning to pick up attendance cards and communications. Faculty, stud A. 1 Q 3 -I N -F -,-. .,-,f J . 1. ,J-'fl .X Q 1. 5 . 5' 'X ik-- ii Li Miss Barbara Storm is captured in a bashful mood as she leaves the teachers worlcroom. ents keep friendly relations Carol Bryant lakes a healthy cut at a softball as the other students in Mrs. Sharon Sol- SCheid'5 sixth hour gym class await their turn. .K . QD- ' ws ' haf -A ,, 1' m dffib' I hail F55 L 1 ye '-,fill 443' -. f'f'.a -Sl 2 Mark Clements proofreads his work in Mrs. Adeline Seig- fried's third hour typing class, are given by Miss Dorothy Bales, Study, guidance, cooperation gain goals Penny Olmsteacl stops Mr, Donald Fore in the hall for a short conference before returning to her class, Mrs. lane Cuyton instructs Susan Peters and Pat Dinwiddie in the fin points of pen and ink drawing during her sixth hour Art I class. 5 I Daily announcements about college choices for seniors 9 1 ,-,,.L. p-',,, ,..-ff' '-' fl y . 4 Q . as lan Dimmel, Karen Kirk, jo Ann section, Arranging 3 new layout lm tlmr' .umlz-rulw section .111 Twila Saxton, L .umlyn lN'lmrlnm, Run lN'ilmn Aml Karen Dennis 'xr-. ii O 2 is S l 51 Q 9 4, Wattage U 4 i 3 s 'Q 11 eg 1 H A r iff ,-gl K V T ,- K ' N ,s D Ae, r,fvv,. f- ,nil . ff .ff . -0 -, N L sa ' X hi V Eli: . 3' QQ j Ault and Judy Fletcher look over pictures and layouts lor the introduftory . X I . l, X ,Z-sw N? 'rx Ellen Winburn, Kathy N manga, Dianne Wie klin and Fran Waters fimsh llwscnmr section. 'll .4 -Q E., Sharon johnson and Jeanie jones check to see if they have alphabetized the sophomore class names correctly in first hour Publications II class. Sharon and Ieanie are in charge of the sophomore section. Publications classes write school history Publications I students studied the techniques of yearbook production in textbooks and magazines. The yearbook for the coming year was planned during the second semester. This project included selecting the theme and cover and preparing the layout for each of the 248 pages in the yearbook. These students learned how to write copy. The helped sell subscrip- tions to the yearbook and paper. They wrote the receipts and distributed them to the homerooms. Publications Il class was the yearbook staff and edited the 1970 Cleam. They had to put into practice what they had learned in the first year course. The staff helped to sell sub- scriptions and to take 1971 senior ring orders by counting forms in homerooms, They helped the salesman the hour he took the orders, Staff members edited the copy, drew layouts, cropped pic- tures and organized the 128 page yearbook. They prepared a 24 page supplement which will be distributed in early Sepf tember. These students learned actual experience that the yearbook requires many hours of meticulous hard work in meeting the five deadlines. The yearbook helped to preserve the history of the school by pictures and words. It became a part of a continous 69 year historical record of William Chrisman high school. These rec- ords were referred to often by students teachers and adminis- trators. The student body treasured the Gleam as a memory book as well as an educational experience. The yearbook and paper served as public relations media. 110 ln charge of the junior section are Elaine Ferman and Patti Robb, Elaine and Patti file a layout that they have just finished. lim Lebow and Bob Markovics watch as Steve Yarkasky finishes drawing a layout for the sports section V , ,1 V I J M 1.1 1 13 12. , ' in fi 4QZ'rCLh, Teresa Smith, Lina Wyatt, Debbie Priemer and Terri Pruitt are sophomores enrolled in the Publications I class. Only one other sophomore has taken this course. Front Row: Shirley Adkins, Pat Cox, Denice Clark. Row Two: Sandi Kem- ble, Debby Boyer, Terri Pruitt. Row Three: Peggy Hamer, Terri Walden, Jayne Haddock, Mike Myers. Back Row: Teresa Smith, Linda Wyatt, Deb- bie Priemer, Karen Carmack, Pat Cox is no longer with the Publications l class. Journalism students he edit 18 Envoy issues ln Iournalism l juniors learned the fundamentals of jour- nalistic writing through study and actual writing. The editor of page 5 of the Envoy dropped journalism Il at the end ofthe first semester. Page 5 was edited by the Hournalism l class during second semester. Iournalism ll class was the Envoy staff. The staff was re- sponsible for the 18 issues of the school paper published dur- ing the year 1969 - 1970. The six-page paper helped record a history of the school year. lt served as a valuable reference to students, faculty members and administrators. As in former years, all issues were bound for future reference, Staff members were chosen near the end of their junior year according to their interests and abilities, Students and sponsor chose and made the assignments. Staff members experienced a valuable educational experi- ence by assuming the responsibility of editing a school paper, by working with one another as well as other students, teach- ers and administrators and by gaining business experience by selling subscriptions and advertisements, Front Row: Sandy White, Sally May, Debbie Ressler. Row Two: jackie Lynch, Lynda Morris, Claudia White, Connie Offield, Back Row: Mike Parks, Bob Boehm, jon Meisinger. ll2 ' .- ...,r-af M- vi ' if .rn , , . I . mai' .lu , I ! Tull Linda Minton listens as Mrs. Ellen Bidstrup, her English lll teacher, explains a passabe to her from To Kill A Mockingbird. Knowledge, skill, tech Glenn Green learns the technique of uaing an electric saw as he watches Donnie Hanks Cut a board into two pieces during Mr. Walter Webb's sixth hour woodworking class. l l j -4 his niques award all X .A V' Hnllii ln lvl: Jas. 3 fx -an sf -Q-email ,f l'i,.,,, ein Students in third hour music appreciation class listen as Sandy Dean plays a classical selec- tion on the piano. Beauty, knowledge, rest all enhance a day 2 l u l 5, r . 3 r I Senior Harvey Crawford uses the reference books in the library to find inf Mrs, Kay Camergn and Mr. Dcnald Pom Mk? A break formation for his paper in English IV. l 14 in the teachers first floor worlcroom before finishing a busy day. ,-4 unus- 4 ,,, ff, tax- , ls. KKYNQLQ , Randy Sisk and lim LeBow weigh a glass bealcer in third hour chemistry, as their teacher, Mr. Edgar Phillips, watches, Listening, experimenting offer challenges Miss Marie Hord, business teacher, pauses from teaching a class to have her picture taken. ' f -- l '12 . i, it , l ,,,w,,. , ,V . A ,T - T' Q . ? ' L t ,Q 'N K' 1 X 'V Q I -A W1-A, - ,, l .' , 1' 7 ' K - i l' e. Q4-i H ,. 4 A 'Q A . -' ll hx '- 7 5 J, Am x Ig' Q -..' ff- W' ' - X-- 1 X . , , , . . -5 Stud ts ln Miss Margaret Merediths sixth hour debate class listen to the en final .mnuuntements at thc end of the day, 117 , , at , Miss Nancy Tucker explains a picture to her fifth hour American history class but lack Miles seems more interested in having his picture taken. Comprehensive curriculum offers choices Q X -.vue , .f , -ff.: :Uv ,art - -f .cb-QPF gy i AKA., , , , . 'gig--and ' ' ,gait ., A N i.. , P-il , an s ,, Jixtgmsgvsf- 2, 5 n Z g, .,.. ,,,,,.. , - t . . :'Tf,......-.- ,-.,t 1. we - -sf ' , ,f-33.11 rm' . ,Q , -..-.... ii .: 1- f-gg., .ft ' 14111 ru . - -' ,qui In ' - :ff -'fi ' . ,-1 FV, . ---f - ' .4 LL-'-'1 -- - ', ,f:-Ai--Af I--' J -1. ,,,,...:p ... .. 'v' 5. X . AFV., - .Qt-tcm .t ,, ui. - sms x fig, '11 ' i tw: tt!'!,t,, 1 il lusty, -vr, ' i Qweeftfer- Miss Thelma Myers' fifth hour shorthand class learns to read shorthand to help them in writing it 116 Mrs. Florence Brush listens to Carol Harvey as she reads a translation in fourth hour Spanish II class, Language arts, geograph insight sources lan Dimmel and Terry Towles look for pictures and facts for copy to go in the yearbook during first hour Publications ll. Dennis Graham and Ken Cregorie show the location and lead discussion of the Ring of Fire formation of mountain ranges in the Pacific Ocean basin during Mr, Bill Summa's fourth hour geography class. t tiara ' 'iffmii 'Nl 119 ' ' -wr' fi? 3: r ' Q 1' W Hmm .r - , i.. 3 , ' 'Q fa V gag. 5 -as 1 A :Z i my I IKM 1 Miss Verna O!! relates to Tim Phillips, Ken Cregorie, jerry Wright and Debbie Marshall the correct theme form to write their papers by during second hour English IV class. Students in all classes need teacher help Mr. Michael Arnold seems to be amused as he answers a question For Cindy Frazee and Debi Adams in his second hour psychology class. F l 1 f'f1rl , ' I l 1,,,'1' is I lr: Explaining a difficult architectural drawing plan to Stanley Wortlwlex' is Mr. Nathan Moore Mr, Moore teaches two classes in an lntcctural drawing 118 301 Students talk with each other about the up coming Christmas Beartown David Moore works at the Welder in fifth hour Metals as they hurry to their next class. I to Complete an assigned project on time. Christmas endures in students' thinking Yuen... ' fe!-as 2 P as . inf Waiting patiently for the bell to ring Debbie Hirning .admires the bulletin board Christmas dmoratiuns in Miss Marie Hord sf tirst and seiond hour secretarial pmL- tiieclass l2l Learning how to operate the projector to show a film in world history is fun for sophomores Harry O'Dell, john Cook and Virginia Noffke. These students are in Mrs. Sue Meeker's fifth hour class. Varied experience contributes ideas Mr. Richard Dunbar, American history teacher peruses a reference book during his free period. This material will give further information for his class concerning the topic being studied. 3' Qi r., Q jerry Busharl prepares an assignment in vocational machine shop by turning round stock on a metal lathe. Lending a helping hand in a practice session in debate to a Topeka high school debate team are Chrisman debaters jan Shackelford and jim Pine son. This practice during the evening of December 9 is for the purpose of helping the visiting team prepare for their state tournament. Molding pie crusts into small tins are Dinah Shain and Cindy Shatcr in Mrs. Sue Ridings' fifth hour foods and family relations class Each girl in the class is required to bake three different kinds of pit-s 120 A55--4' Grades, questions, skills all make a day AK X U 5 'Q , Q ::-:a:s 5721- :arts i 1-2'-5-7 7 :r'.s,:3. e.:::3t.3r, 5 737175 1 7 '-.- vns 1--1-s -s L-. ,--,..,-- .. . . rikku ... R f-I ,'VY 'd Since tests are a part of measuring students grades, Mr. Russell Farringtons third hour American history students study for a test. Tests, relaxation, experience necessary me il Even teachers get tired so Mr. Cary Elting, instrumental mu- sic direftnr relaxes for a few moments in the teachers' Wofkmffm- Gaining practical experience in niaking tools is liuckv Vnrtur who is using the drill press in second hour vmatmn.ilm.1-lwixivslmp 122 If! YU --M. : -- Y- ' We :ella ur Q ' 4 M I I av.- ,. M N f, xr-:wr an , . . Y l ' - M' A g X' fri., - . 1 - . '- ., 1.11i 4M-ff ' 'Ms'-'Q -6 1 Ml 95 Mrs. Ruth Brown helps students with the declension of nouns during her sixth hour Latin I class. These students are Ed McKissack, Susan Miller and Gene Moeller. 15 I' 5 Q. 'i . K x Q ' Y M, ff! ff'-xr f' j' ' F .411 ,A J N ax. Q Engaged in just good Conversation after students leave are Miss Margaret Mere dith, speech teanhcr, and Miss Larrie Echelmeyer, German and English II teacher. Chris-man's library furnishes .an abundance of information Fur students .as they prepare their lesson W'1nn Crab tal-ws advantage of some souue material-. ds he pwpiires ta spefml rcpmz IES Lana Wong demonstrates her skill in jumping the stick in Miss Billie Wil- Mr. Walter Webb finds it difficult to keep from laughf son's fifth hour gym Class. ing aloud as Rusty Smith shows him a page in his notebook during fifth hour study hall. Stud , practice make school a happy place .Q My J ,J-2 ' , ,,,,l , 'g:.L....,L' 3,-'pg V Ierry Cato rises to a point of order as Fred Brooker presides over Mrs. Ellen mentary procedure. 124 ...., i f if zilll D in I , ,. ,. 1 ii , Maasai! i 1 , f M ' fi . ' ua nfl Y M, i mal? E .. 1 i 4 fl. i f us: l s ...Erika 3 gr t l I - . ' i I. ,- - Bidstrups fifth hour English Ill class as they study parlia- 9 QL!-X A if ' 'zmff A 5 f fx 1 E f X X x , X XA . ll . Q A 5 w X f? 3535 Q 6? Q 'f K Q 3 ' x 1 Hg M I 1 , I F if HU! F ll 5 9 I j W Q. yur, if' H, if , E gf 5 I A, . H Q-is 'M Y' Q. It In 3 , - 1 ff Ps I 5 L . r N l , i i , I I x f , 1 N Y W 1 m Y i I W 4 X N 1 1 li fi . w I V 1 r 4 I . if 3 5. i . w . 1 P J, 3 71fQ5,7' '81 In A Wil WFQQ5 fl my 'K 'f !2f- ' 5 X 'J' v A . -5 'N 'Q x fxkfm ,f 5 fs 1 xumx ' It lv ,, .f,,Qv.-, ,.1 f, .L7b, Wi I 'n .4-wif iw H N YE Q it Q Rifle team members are Front Row: Glen Sheridan, Mike Creek, Edgar Schulenberg, Cedric Tweedy, Victor Baker. Row Two: Kent Inman, lon Meisinger, Robert Boehm, Mike Meier, Marty Burroughs, Monte Hack, Herbert Beck, Bryan 1.1 Steve Fielder, Kent Inman, Chuck Knoepker and Phil Simcosky practice firing their rifles after school in the firing range. Major CarlL3ngh,1mtttstttlttsatlasstmtlicupefdllun of a M-1 rifle during tiltli lntur RHIC Treffer. Back Row: Mike Wyman, Leonard Todd, lames Medlin, Walter Todd, Cary Stevens, Howard Smith, Robert Newland, lohn Hoss. ROTC celebrates its 1 O ears of service December 1-7. Cadets engaged in curricular and extra-curricular activities to give them training in leadership, responsibility and self discipline. Major Carl Langham and Sergeant Raymond Eklund, army instructors, selected a cadet staff responsible for assisting the battalion commander in organizing and operating the cadet battalion, recommending cadet awards and promotions, pub licity campaigns, control and inventory of rifles and supplies the annual ROTC Ball and an assembly for William Chrisman junior high school. ROTC organizations within the battalion served the school and community. The Color Guard presented the flag at Par ent-Teacher meetings, assemblies, military award ceremonies football games and other similar activities. The Firing Squad provided military honors at funerals and other ceremonies. A Saber Line supplied added color for basketball homecoming and the ROTC Ball. A Drum and Bugle Corps was organized for the first time this year. Cadets formed a basketball team to compete against the teams in boys' physical education classes. Ranger Platoon gave training in handftofhand combat and bayonet training tice and rifle meet competition. year for thecadets and their dates socially. William Chrisman's Reserve Officer Training Corps en rolled 92 cadets for the 1909-1970 school year. Two outstand ing events of their years program were celebrating the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of the ROTC corps in the Unit ed States, and ROTC week at Chrisman and in Independence Drill Team offered an opportunity for perfection of coordi nation in close order drill and manual of arms. Rifle Team al lowed cadets to excel in marksmanship ability through prac Cadets were rewarded with promotions and awards given for excellence in leadership and academic and athletic achieve ments. The annual Field Night in May rewarded outstanding cadets of the year. The annual Military Ball highlighted the lx 3 A ' , Batallion headquarters members are Front Row: Leonard Lohse, Charles Knoepker, Row Three: David BUNCH. John Todd, Steve Fiedler, Romulo Maliwat, Robert Dabbs, Randy Clements. Back Row: Kent Inman, Charles Hauber, Tommy Hartwig, Phil Stevenson. Row Two: Wayne Kent, Keith Dabbs. ROTC officers schedule Corps' activities Members of color guard post the colors at all Chrisman home football games. Members are Bob Boehm, Keith Lohse, Mike Parks, ,lon Meisinger. N K Commanding officers Major Carl Langham and bergeant Raymond Ek- luncl lead the ROTC department 134 1 i a 1 1 Y 'N 1 Y i i4 li Ei I! 1 I I Q Q Teachers . . . please sign your autograph Coach Herbert B. Dillard, Ir. 1933-1970 In Memoriam Mr. Herbert B. Dillard, Ir., 36, of 72.0 East Parker, Independence died February 2.8, 1970. Mr. Dillard was born in 1933 in Memphis, Tennessee. He moved to Dearborn, Michigan in 1948 when his father was transferred in his work. Coach Dillard was graduated from high school in Dearborn. He then served three years in the United States Navy with duty during the Korean Conflict. After his return from the service Mr. Dillard attend- ed William jewell College in Liberty, Missouri. He was graduated in 1958. During his senior year he received the Cecil R. Martin award for outstanding athlete. His teaching experience included seven years at An- tioch Iunior High School in North Kansas City, one year at Mount Ayr, Iowa and four years at William Chrisman. He taught physical education, was assistant football coach and golf coach at Chrisman. Numerous Chrisman faculty members, students and former students attended the funeral service Monday, March 2. He was buried in Fort Leavenworth National Ceme- tery Wednesday, March 4. 140 'Coaches Never Lose A team can lose Any team can lose But in a sense, a very real sense, a coach never loses. For the job of a coach is over and finished once the starting whistle blows. He knows he's won or lost before play starts. For a coach has two tasks. The minor one is to teach skills, to teach a boy how to run faster hit harder block better kick farther jump higher. The second task, the major task, is to make men out of boys. For a coach the final score doesn't read so many points for my team, so many points for theirs. Instead it reads: so many men out of so many boys And this is a score that is never published. And this is the score that he reads to himself and in which he finds his real joy when the last game is over. Taken from the Christian Athlete January, 1970 ' qv .155-:Ei iflfmlfih 12'-'I'-L'AET.lV lT 'Al A l'l W ! 1' J af 'L QF N 4' 'k3f r v- 117914 ' ,wp ,hh ,., i ' suv- ' 2 A vig fx? ' my W sr 'AFQL-ef, ,iff 'fit ,VSV 1 - fa. ew s 51134 - .. A-423 -1 -e-Q - -v., .Q .. ,ie-1 Q sth- l' lg. v . Y' . : 'P-'f v . . -.,' 1,-. 'fl - 1' 7 I' mf z t' ' ' ' 5' :lf 454- .Ts Q A' 'MQ '.' Y-' ',, ' 19x V '- ', 4,1- ,,.' 01 ' . f , . t fr ,.' 5 ifk-xilywoql , ,.- . ws Z :S s ,KQBQ-: ' K: 1,-, 0 '5- ? fs5 -pf Y-4,.,f ff' 5' ' -1' m if KU., ,, . ' ' f 'f f .?'f' '.5' 'X.:f'I' N1,.f wig '30-. . H -'qrivx' 'IH 'cy -Y ' 4. X s ': Qj I!? .W at J! 5 . 1 rf Student activities increase composure For social activities The stu dents Turned to The various Clubs and organizations Which Chrisman Had to offer. These activities Created more opportunities For the students To help in Community projects As well as Worthwhile School activities. Through The freedom Of self-expression The students Built Better relationships With one another. - 5 92 Q, E,- gi ,Y .y f A t 2' 31 ffl if 2 l ,4 gn il s rj 1. ' 1 2 2 ,l' t 'its 1 i Q a 1 , gi. ,t .ir IE' iig ilig H it -'if 1 5 144 53 5 vwi Ken Gregogorie, Margie Hunsburger, Henry Rugsell, Chuck Whittier and Karen Margie Hunsburger Williams are in Charge of planning assembliem Viqefpregidgm 5 in ,, V in ,, - fill, VL, I it Y, K .,VN K! , 'Kai , ,Hmmm .. - . -nxxsv sfffw, ,,U't,, . .wg i, fluff ' ' max: 1 I ffflggm aw z aiu-K nn Karen Kirk Secretary The activities committee is in tlmrge tif publitufing silmul events Committee mcmlwrs .irc X Donnie Vifhitv, luhn David-on lllun lN'1nlvuin, Miki- btungcr BillI'unn15ttm,DavidWlllmni, lim Wtwrl-Qnmn, Kathy Phillips, lim lN.1IlxQr,5I1iile-v .'XtilxIHN,llIH Pinmn and Karen Kirk 1 4 l 1417 Council synchronizes student activities Student council of the 1969-70 school year was made up of 56 members including class presi- dents and student council officers. jim Work- man, president, presided over the meetings every first and third Monday of each school month. The executive committee composed of class pres- idents and student council officers met in room 113 with sponsor, Miss Thelma Myers, at 7:15 on the day of the meetings to plan the agenda. A significant change was made during the year. The student council minutes were replaced with a Student Forum paper. The paper better informed the student body of what the student council was doing. It was distributed in home- rooms after each meeting. Student council activities included conducting a United Fund campaign at school and the third annual powder puff football game. At Christmas time homerooms collected clothing, toys, and baskets of food for needy families. Folders and Bearfacts were sold as a money making protect. The APS committee sponsored a tea September 10 at 2:15 in honor of Chris Stanworth exchange student from England. The committee also spon- sored AFS week February 16-20. To exchange ideas and develop intelligent lead- ership, student council officers Margie Hunsbur- ger, Karen Kirk, Barbara Martin, lan Shackel- ford, and their sponsor, Miss Thelma Myers, at- tended the student council workshop in june at Columbia, Missouri. Representatives from each class attended the district convention in Lees Summit. They were seniors lim Workman tpresidentj, Margie Huns- burger, Mary DeI.uca and Susie Bertelson. ju- niors who attended included Dave Williams, Dennis Nichols and Nancy Bruner. Sophomores Kim McDaniels, Cedric Tweedy and Karen Wil- liams, represented their class. lim Workman President The executive committee members are lim Workrnan, Margie llunsbur- ger, lan Shackelford, Karen Kirk, Barlmia lvlaitln Susir ltertelsnn. Connie Vaughan, Toni Phillip-, Brad hard and lolin Dat rdsrwn 1416 Q - 1 Beartown Committee Front Row: Carolyn Wharton, busier Bertel-on, Mary Di-Lura. Row Two: Mike Frishie, Ioe Tarpenning, Thresa Dravce, Bev Bauer Row Three: Susan Coleman, Mike Davis, Milton l 'lLlk'l4dbEy, Katlw MQCMK, Hugo Barker. Row Four: Yuki Davis, Cheryl Croucher, Patti Francis, lan Hawking, Dehi Adarns. Row Five: Mike Taylor, Barbara Huff, Donna Nald, Dorlcah Cioknev, Miki' Huber. Back Row: Ron Wilson, Terry Towles, Kim McDanielS, luana Myer- 1119 Susie Bertelson Beartown Chairman Barbara Martin Treasurer Ian Shackelford Parliamenkarian sf 'ff M is! Barbara Marlin types the names for the Bearfacts while the members of the finance committee Bonnie Schannuth, jerry Wallen, Dennis Nichols and Cedric Tweedy check for errors. zz'-1 ' te Ian Shackelford and her elections mmminee were in ilmrgf' nl rallying votes of all school elections, fumrnltti-4' members .ire Lin Blmrlqelfurd, Karen Sartin, jan Campbell, Steve lVxnburn Qhris Nhunuurtlx and Donna Ward 148 Fmnl RUW5 Ml- PhllllP l-988 Gponsort, Leisha Aber, Cathie Pohnert, Mrs. Connie Foley tsponsorj. Row Two: Dirk Hettrick, Linda Vaughn, Becky Corum, Brad Ly- can. Row Three: Bill Herring, Marvin Rucker, Steve Deis, julie Rea!-, Erwin Ram- py. Back Row: Steve Byrn, Mike McAfoose, Cuy Resch, Barry Ream, Rick Hettrick. 151 Student library assistants have various duties which include shelv- ing books, checking books in and out, checking student passes, deliv- ering overdue notices and aiding the librarian in keeping the library clean and in order. Other students work in the audio-visual office and aid teachers with equipment when necessary. Office aides have numerous duties which include collecting cards each hour and alphabetizing them, deliver- ing messages and running errands for the principal, vice-principal and coun- selors, assisting students with their various problems and aiding the secre- taries in recording and filing the ab- sentees for the day, Front Row: Carmclla Rossi, Cheryl Croucher, Debbie Totten, Bev Bauer, Row Two: Elaine Fer- man, Brenda Cross, jan Dimmel, Linda Davies, Susie Bertelson. Back Row: Mary Schabel, Cindy Frazee, Karlene johnson, Carolyn Wharton, Patti Robb. AFS Committee Front Row: Karen johnson, Kathy Bolt, Sara Flanagan, Shar- on Horn, Betty Cray, Susan Coleman, Gail Floyd, Debbie Rokisky. Row Two: Karen Golding, Leah Hoover, Arlene Huber, jamie Wingate, Sharon Pollard, Susan Tohill, Vicki Vaughan, Linda Rubick, Mary Hilliard. Row Three: Mimi Tobin, Ann Powell, Margie Hunsburger, Tonni Isbell, Char- lene Wanbaugh, Dorleah Crosney, Claudia White, Becky Campbell, Cheri Tietjins, Row Four: Connie Vaughan, Susan Cammerer, Vicki Prinz, Cathy Windhausen, Chris Stan- worth, Bill Poe, Bill Penniston, Barbara Hutt, Brenda Camp- bell. Back Row: Cheryl Cookston, Nancy Bruner, Kay Wyss, jan Campbell, Hugo Becker, David lett, Margaret Kinred, Karen Beiser, jan Shackelford. Committee devises money-raising methods Connie Vaughan AFS Chairman O Fron Srevenfon Emma Hagan, Yalerle Poerupack Donna Parker- son, S-larilie Leurzxnger Hxlda Polnaek Xnlxxe Burnf. Row Two: Deborah Gentry Denxfe Bxshop Carol lfrederlplx Dar- rel Barley, Kathy Phrllnps. Helix' Canders Lynne Lemme lane Dunham, Carol Bergman Rom Three: Peggy Boni Bob lxy Nlanon Chapman Pere Fender Bxll Penmfron lxrn Pmson Steve Frost, Tom lohnson Rnclx Stonger Row Pour: Margar- lRow: Karen Cxpeon Betty Wmholiz Ann Kagan Beth vu x , er Kznrei Comme Yaugban Xfglxze Pr.nz liarlv: Yo len Wxnburn Barb Nlartn lan Sharixelfori Brenda Cam bell Karen Bev? Ron Fixe: Lvrtrx Plow.-er Bohr' e n,:rr', Nlme Srongfr Br-F Bznxley lohn Lunorii Law ,l.m Unrkrzian Bob Burt Nike Dennz: Back ow K.-ber: Nlaxszte Prj brexef-on Tor? Halbert' U KU-.zri lmt Ingram Larrf. Hartnezz Chaka Nh: XX lmztenead Allen Baker HS awards scholars for major qualities Yice-prlncipal Uilliam Burlingame sponsor of Chrismans National Honor society an- nounced the eelecrron or -L4 senrors and Z3 iu- mos: dr members of the society October 29. Members were uhosen for the sociery upon echo- laenc records Seniors mufr be in rhe top ren per cen: af :hezr class. lunior? are required zo be in rhe :op ive per cerxr of rhezr :lair Four qualzrzes are rerleqzeal in a Narional Honor sometj: member Tlveee are gharagrer fcholarfhip leaclershrp arxi ferr. .ge The emblem or the foqierv .5 a Aejufr.-r.e and flgmm: tomb v.1:l'.C5l.5 at Na'i0m1H0f'0' wflffx V' healed: TTL' :he bar: .ragzerlrni :ie ropzr garslxnal YlFLil- ramen we 11- Swrvdms , , l ' Trista, Y L -, '.:5r3f.F-: :.2r'.,Z.2t1or r ,.,,.r.. r re. ,.. r.rmr'.r.0!'XE x X 1 i Y N w x . I K 1 w ,, a 5 i 1 E I g ml .arm .,-5 trt il ffmz. . , E -A atcwrffi' ., , 'M f i i ' ,53 1 it Wu , Pledges for NAHS are Front Row: Sheryl liowan, Mark Higbee, Leisha Aber. Row Two: Karen Gibson, Linda Haugmo, Back Row: Chelia Rowe, Donna Nold NAHS members have exceptional art talent. This was the tactor enabling them to betome members ot National Art Honor society. +A be Front Row: Mrs. lane Cuyton, Mary Kay Thompson, Mr. Stephen Cunlork, jackie Bilyeu, Mrs. Elizabeth Burton. Row Two: Susan Tohill, Virginia Reding, Lynn Weaver. Row Three: Kay Wyss, Peggy Bond, Sherry Oglesby, Back Row: Patsy Queener, jerry Hanna, Carolyn Wharton. Not pictured: Marc Olson. NAI-IS encourages art appreciation, beauty Selling William Chrisman pennants was a worth-while project of National Art Honor socie- ty to promote school spirit. Competing in scho- lastic and district art competition and visiting art galleries kept NAHS members busy throughout the year. During Christmas holidays the front hall took on an air ot the true spirit of the season. This resulted from hard work after school by members of the society, Officers for the 1969-70 school year were pres- ident, jerry Hanna, vice-president, Carolyn Wharton, secretary, Sherry Oglesbyp treasurer, jackie Bilyeu: recorder-historian, Kay Wyssz par- liamentarian, Mary Kay Thompson. Sponsors were Mrs. Elizabeth Burton, Mrs. lane Cuyton and Mr. Stephen Ciunlock. X 1 1 1. 11 V Q. 1 11 Il. ri 111 11 M iq 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 11. 13' 1. 1111 lb H 1 ig? ,1 :IH ' 'MJ 11 111 111 111 '1 I 1 1 ' 1 1 il s 'N i 1 Front Row: julie Cook, Bev Bauer, Carol Bergman, Miss lean Nied hardt tsponsorl, Row Two: Patsy O'Brien, Chris Rohrs, Leisha Aber, Judy Fletcher, lan Shackelford. Row Three: Bill Milnes, Steve Henderson, Vida Robinson, Molly Mueller, Bonnie Schannuth. Row Four: Margie Hunsburger, Debby Aber, Nancy Smith, lane Cham- bers, Terri Geiger, Back Row: Terry Towles, Mike McAfoose, lan Campbell, Mike Frisbie, Craig Combs, Thespians encourage dramatic enthusiasm Approximately 30 dramatics students spent a Sunday afa ternoon with the children in Research hospital. They told stoa ries and performed skits to entertain these children. Some of them later did the same thing for Young and DeKalb students. Members of the dramatics classes directed and performed four one-act plays as a workshop project. One performance was presented in the evening. The second was presented in the afternoon. Thespian members were members of dramatics classes this and previous years. They accumulated the necessary number of points to become a member of this honor society by partic- ipating in performances or doing special work in the presentation, Thespians sponsored two plays: David and Lisa in the fall and Don't Drink the Water in the spring. They enjoyed a banquet as a finale to all their work, Fourteen new members were initiated in a formal ceremony in the Little Theater at 3 p.m. February 1, 1970. Bonnie Schannuth, president, presided at this ceremony. She was assisted by the other officers in the ceremony and in serving refreshments to the guests following the ceremony. Miss lean Neidhardt, dramatics teacher, was the sponsor. ' . H Leisha Aber practices telling the story of The Three Little Bears to Terri Geiger, Debby Bonnie Schannuth goes over a script with Bev Bauer, Margie Hunsburger and .-ther, Steve Henderson and lane Chambers. lan Campbell as Terri Clenzer and Patsy O Brit-n follow along in a a bound copy. l57 Journalism students edit 18 Envoy issues Quill and Scroll international honor society for journalists honored two seniors and three juniors by accepting them as members january 26. Seniors were Karen Dennis and Elaine lfermanp juniors included Connie Offield, Bonnie Horne and Ann Ragan. These students had to meet the following requirements: must be a junior or senior in class ranl-4, must be in the upper third of her class scholastically, must be a member of a jour- nalism class, must be recommended by the adviser and must be accepted by the executive secretary of Quill and Scroll. Members wore the official society pin and received the Quill and Scroll magazine. Quill and Scroll members helped plan and attended the annual publications banquet April 6. They also attended con- ferences in publications and journalism. Officers were president, ,lo Ault: vice-president, Sharon Eichman: secretary, Kathy Youngs: treasurer, Karen Kirk: parliamentarian, leanne Curtis: and reporter-historian, ,lan Dimmel. Miss Sarah Ellen Campbell was the adviser. W., V Kathy Youngs, Karen Kirlc and Karen Dennis discuss the value of the yearbook as Elaine Ferman and Sharon Eichman find important information in a bound volume of the school paper. Front Row: Connie Offield, Sharon Eichman. Row Two: Karen Dennis, lo Ault, Elaine Ferman. Row Three: Ann Ragan, Bonnie Horne, Karen Kirk, Elaine Cornelius. Back Row: Ellen Winburn, Kathy Youngs, Debbie Gard, lan Dimmel. Senior ,lo Ault explains the meaning ot Quill and Scroll to new junior members Bonnie jorne, Ann Hagan and Connie Ottield with the help of senior Ian Dimmel. 156 s 1 I ...--1:- ., Front Row: Mr. james Hillen tsponsorl, David Coering, Susan Tohill. Row Two: Dennis MOTHS. Bob Ivy, Phil Black. Row Three: Deborah Gentry, Kay Wyss, Kim Steede. Row Four: Dennis Burns, Cary Taylor, Glen Sheridan. Back Bow: lim Workman, Tom Kal- horn, john Lukomski. Chess Club members promote tournaments During the first semester Chess club members participated in an inter-school tournament to determine the rankings of each player. They at- tended the KCA junior Chess tournament No- vember 22. Tournaments were played with other schools throughout the year. ln room 225 a chain of plaques indicating the rankings of each player moved around as their rankings changed. William Chrisman's Chess club was formed to promote interest in the game of chess and to help improve the abilities of players. Mr, james Hillen was the 1909-1970 sponsor, Officers were president, Kim Steede, vice-presi- dent, Bob lvy, treasurer and statistician john Lukomskig publicity manager, Kay Wyss. Kim and lim Play A garlic ut the-is as Clen, Huh, Mr. Hilleri, Kay and lnhn watt h llit-ir iriuvv-5 lbl a 5 4, lib: ., ,P Q- Q 1 - A i f X ' f it, 1, Front Row: Karen Stucker, Mary Clevenger, Margie Griffin, Mary Soetart, Mr. Deigh Irwin tspunsorj, Row Two: Dan Cordes, Steve Henderson, Brad Creek, Tim Stansberry, Cin- dy Hayes, Brenda Moore, Gerry Rudriquez, Row Three: Da- vid Cillen, Stephen Brown, Richard Schupp, Bonnie Burns, Preparatory DECA Group Officers Front Row: President, Margie Griffin lfifth huurj, president, Mary Cleven- ger ttirst hourly vice-president, Bon- nie Burns ltirst hourj, vice-president, Mary boetart lfitth hourl, Row Two: l'arliamentarian, Brad Creek tfifth hourjp president, Richard Roberts lthird hourj, secretary, Lindy Hayes ltitth hourj Back Row: Treasurer, Rick ':-carbtmitiglt ttitlh hourl, re- porter, jim Ballance tfifth hourj, Preparatory DECA Group R jim Ballance, Kenny Croston. Row Four: Rifle Scarborough, Rick Worsham, Richard Roberts, Bob Linnaberry, David Harper, Kenny Hayes, Back Row: Mike Parks, David Hoer- man, Stephen Smith, Terry Hampton, David Brison, Pat Mahan. Supervised Office Practice Front Row: lanet Qiaulter, Pam Hayes, janet Snyder, letra Baker, Susie Bertelsun, lrancie Walker Row Two: Doris Richardson, Sydney Woodworth, Debby Batltlcr, Debbie Hirning, Debbie Jacobs Row Three: Linda Yaughn, Ruth lohnson ltira Rllssvll Debbie Itrtten, Qheryl Dyer. Row Four: linda lN1lltams, Prisiilla Duster luntla :Xtlkltts iVll'l1sNI.tllttt'tItt't, Bernita Lewis Back Row: Chris Martin, Patsy QL1r'ener,l'i.irin lxutlei Bt-linda Nix, Martha Ciuiulcv l6O 1 W ,I 1 N W II I1 1 r Front Row: Mr. Russell Farrington lsponsorl, Mike Kirk, Vickie Burns, lane Schreiber, Thre- sa Draves, Mrs. Adeline Liegfried tsponsorj. Row Two: Sherry Oglesby, Sharon Horn, Mildred Hayton, Valerie Postupack. Row Three: Elaine Cornelius, Denice Clark, William Campbell, Iudy Fletcher, Pam Young. Row Four: Mimi Tobin, Debbie Pelletier, Dorleah Gos- ney, Sherry Mannering, Ken Croston. Row Five: lan Campbell, Tonni Isbell, Ierry Cato, Laura Hester, Bonnie Maley. Back Row: Ellen Winburn, Rhonda Lindberg, Larry Haynes, Daryl Cook, Kim McDaniels, Kathy Youngs. I-ISRC members develop i humanitarian feelings The purpose of High School Red Cross was to become familiar with the national and international functions of the organization and to develop humanitarian feelings in young people. Activities during the school year were centered around helping others. ln December each home room filled Christ- mas stockings to send to veterans in the Kansas City and Wadsworth hospitals. The Red Cross membership drive was in March. Friendship kit bags were filled in April to send to the boys in Vietnam. Red Cross is a service organization that should take on an increasingly important function with relation to the publicity given to the new generation of Americans . If this is an active generation, las opposed to the silent gener- ation of the 5O'sj Red Cross provides an avenue towards developing humanitarian ideals in youth. While many car- ry signs or protest in other ways, Red Cross provides an opportunity to do something about human problems. Ian Campbell, Kathy Youngs, Ellen Wrnburn and Tonni 162 Isbell climb the Red Cro-s ladder of progress W w K I Lf Ill G 6 E 3 Q fx' f i ' If QHQSQ' xt, 1 E 2 gf - 55 . 1-gm I E Club features taco meal at zoth Fiesta Spanish club's purpose was to better aquaint students with the culture, psychology, music and art of Spanish-speaking countries. The club had a membership of approximately 117. Members met the first Thursday of every month. The main activity was the presentation of the twentieth annual Fiesta November 1 in the cafe- teria of the school. Preceding the Fiesta there was, for the first time, a taco dinner served. Dances, skits, musical and singing numbers were performed in the setting of a Mexican village. In order to examine and study the architecture the club visited the Plaza December 15. Spanish awards were presented to the top stu- dent in each year of Spanish. Each person receiv- ing an award had his name inscribed on a perma- nent plaque. Officers for the 1969-70 school year were pres- ident, Allen Bakery vice-president, Susie Bertel- son, secretary, jo Ault, treasurer, Bill Pennistong reporter, Bonnie Schannuth. Officers for the 1969-70 school year are secretary, lo Ault, report- er, Bonnie Schannuth, vice-president, Susie Bertelson, treasurer, Bill Pennistong president, Allen Baker. Front Row: Denise Costigan, Bev Bauer, Valerie Postupack, Ann Powell, Mimi Tobin, Teresa Rodriquez, julie Kessel, jackie Bilyeu, julie Cook, Mr. james Hillen tsponsorl. Row Two: Sharon Pollard, Kathy Campbell, Carol Borgman, Car- mella Rossi, Kathy McMullen, ,ludy Crabtree, Bernadette Minton, Patty Carnnahan, Vickie Vaughan. Row Three: Marla Cowin, Ruth Siegfried, Pat Couey, jackie Lynch, Char- lene Blanchard, Rhoda Turner, janiece Hotson, Virginia Noffke, Terri Pruitt, Row Four. Hilda Polnack, Linda Rubick, Phyllis Audet, Debra Beck, Ann Ragan, Denice Clark, jan Priemer, Iayne Haddock, Connie Caddy. Row Five: Mark Higbee, Ron Richey, jerry Ragan, Susie Bertelson lane Dun- ham, jo Ault, Mike Kirk, David Price, Danny llorn. Back Row: Steve Gregson, Romulo Maliwat, lon Piilnatk, Bill Penniston, Kim Steede, Ierry Holder, Monty Hoyle lohn Davidson, Tim Phillips. 166 1 FTA students learn teaching profession Students at Chrisman are given a chance to experience different fields of teaching in Future Teachers of America. During the year students hear guest speakers at their monthly meetings. Also in the spring students are given an oppor- tunity to do actual teaching in area schools. Each year a deserving senior is awarded a S300 scholarship. FTA's sponsor is Mrs. Florence Brush, Offi- cers for the 1969-70 school year were president, Mary Morstainp vice-president, Bonnie Schan- nuth, recording secretary, lane Dunham, corre- sponding secretary, Pat Couey, treasurer, Marla Cowin, reporter, Ian Dimmel, -4 fs sw ,N Front Row: Vicki Davis, Mona Cooper, Mary DeLuca, Rhon- da Turner, Susie Bertelson, Judy Fletcher, Iana Bachman, Tim Phillips, Debbie Pelletier. Row Two: Connie Vaughan, Donna Ward, Deborah Gentry, Cheryl Croucher, Chris Stan- worth, Cathy Windhausen, Pam Denti, Barbara Huff, Dor- leah Cosney. Row Three: Phil Schultz, jan Shackelford, Bill Penniston, Pat Wilson, Sharon Eichman, Trisha Brown, Ka- FTA officers were corresponding secretary, Pat Coueyg recording secretary, jane Dunham, treasurer, Marla Cowin, reporter, Ian Dimmelp president, Mary Morstainz vice-president, Bonnie Schannuth. thy Wallcer,Cindy Shafer, Brenda Cross, Row Four: Patti Robb, Cindy Frazee, Carolyn Wharton, lohn Davidson, Mon- ty Hoyle, Ian Dimmel, Stephanie Steplwnsnn, Llraco Smith, Anne Semler. Back Row: Sit-ve Fielder, Lliris Marx, Mary Morstain, Allen Baker, Chr is- Wliitehead, ,loscpli Stewart Ted Snively, Bonnie Schannuth Melissa Hunnt-i 168 L P... -l..A- . .. . W...- 'X' i Q , e Q Q Front Row: Mrs. Connie Foley, lsponsorl Thresa Draves. Row Two: Cheri Queener, Barbara Drislcell, Sharon Becker, Pam Daniels. Row Three: Stephanie Bauer, Pam Carnahan, Shelly Boehm, Phyllis Humphrey. Row Pour: Nita Jones, Rowena Criffen, Debbie Aldridge, Linda Graham. Row Five: Teresa Smith, Roxanne Copriclge, Audrey Ensign, Pat Oliphant. Back Row: Denise Dowell, Kathy Walker, Elizabeth Kramer, Eugenia Cline. Officers, Pat, Terri and Beth teach their sponsors, Mrs. Connie Foley and Miss Barbara Storm, the tundamen tals of scoring targets. 170 Lx REA? ez ,J 6 X Officers for the 1969-70 school year are vice-president, Jan Campbellp president, Vicki Prinz, secretary, Kathy Youngs, trea- surer, Kathy Phillips: parliarnentarian, Ann Ragan, reporter, Ju- lie Cook. V J kk, ,i , L ' ' l we-sk, - W ea f . ,, 35 ea.. 4 Front Row: Kathy Byrn, Vicki Cuyton, Joyce Cook, Sandy Hill, Betty Ganders, Ellen Winburn, Annette Tyson, Hilda Polnack, Mary Del.uca. Row Two: Vickie Burns, Debi Alex- ander, Dorleah Cosney, Laurie Thorpe, Francie Walker, Jean- ie Jones, Linda Williamson, Debbie Marshall, Bev Bauer, Cin- dy Frazee, Patti Robb. Row Three: Marla Cowin, Brenda Ri- nard, Cail Floyd, Diane Williams, Kaye Bruestle, Vickie Prinz, Jan Campbell, Elaine Ferman, Paula Sterrett, Winnie Zum- walt, Anne Semler. Row Four: Mary Morstain, Cathy Win- Pep Club enthusiasm amazes visiting bear I am an average bear who on a Saturday night for lack ot something better to do decided to drop in on a basketball game at William Chrisman high school. Upon entering the cheer, Two bits, four bits, six bits a dollar. All for Chrie-man stand up and holler, echoed throughout the gymnasium. I was thoroughly amazed to find such enthusiastic students who supported their team whether they were ahead or behind. l finally asked who the girls were dressed in blue and gold. A man replied, The William Chrisman Pep club. He also informed me that they support football, track, wrestling and baseball teams. But no sooner had he replied than l heard them cheering again - Blue and gold special, coming down the track. Everybody else stands way back. Look whos com- ing, look who's here. lt's the Chrisman Bears, everybody cheer! l could not help but cheer with them. Two bits, four bits, six bits a dollar. All for Chrisman stand up and hollerl Club members sponsored the football and basketball homecoming activities as well as the spring sports queen. One senior boy was elected by the members as having exhib- ited the most school spirit. He was presented with the title Mr. School Spirit and had his name engraved on a permanent plaque. Miss Pep and her attendants reigned at the second annual Pep club dance. These girls were chosen by the club as having shown outstanding school spirit during the year. In early spring the C club and Pep club enjoyed a party in the gymnasium. dhausen, Chris Marx, Chris Stanworth, Connie Vaughan, Patsy O'Brien, Claudia White, Jan Dimmel, Kathy Youngs, Kathy Phillips, Karen Kirk. Row Five: Debbie Taylor, Sherry Oglesby, Denice Clark, Shirley Adkins, Connie Offield, Jew- ell Prine, Judy Fletcher, Susie Bertelsori, Barb Martin, Debbie Bricker, Janiece Hotson. Back Row: Donna Bersuch, Ann Ragan, Teresa Rodriquez, Valerie Postupack, Connie Caddy, Jan Priemer, Jayne Haddock, Laurine Werges, Julie Cook. Ruth Siegfried, Julie Kessel. Front Row: Randy Fletcher, lim Ballance, Milton Huckabey, Monty Hoyle, Steve Byrn. Row Two: Mike McAFoose, Phil Shoemaker, Dan Cordes, Robin Leutzinger, Darrel Bailey, Mike Worley, Alan Ensign, Bob McConnell, Bill Allcock. Row Three: Mike Stonger, Don Yocum, Rudy Davis, john Harvey, Ted Brownrigg, Bill Penniston, Paul Heiman, Ken Gregoire, joe lelinek. Row Four: Bob Markovics, ,lim Work- man, Ric Hettrick, David Boul, Tom Conrow, Mike Heiser, David Forsythe, Vince Lycan, Dennis Moore. Row Five: Al' len Motley, Dennis Kalthoff, Woody Howell, Mike Cun- ningham, Rick Scarborough, lohn Davidson, Jerry Wright, Alan McEldery, Fred Brooker. Back Row: Dennis White, Ed Hodges, Buster Kelso, Steve Myers, lohn Russell, ,lim ln- gram, Mark Clement, Tom Palmer, Bob Wharton. C club requires boys to earn sports letter Becoming a member of C club required a boy to earn a varsity letter and then pass a simple initia- tion suggested by club members. On becoming a member he received a pass which allowed him to attend all home sports events free. C club activities for the year included a hay- ride, picnic, swimming party, Christmas dance and the C club vs. faculty basketball game. The money they earned went for such things as weights and training tables that could be used by all sports participants. Sponsors for the 69-70 school year were coach- es Billy Summa, LeRoy Heusted, Warren Lan- dess, Greg Stephens, Robert Dinsdale, Richard Dunbar, Herb Dillard and Ronald Bruch. Secretary, Mike Stonger, sergeant-at-arms, Allen Motley: vice-president, Steve Byrnp and president, Monty Hoyle lead C club in various activities throughout the year. r ,'X i ' ,L ri' 1 is f ,,. , .,,..m . Pep club president Vicki Prinz, assists Chris Stanworth, AFS student, with the fitting of her Pep club jacket. til l ' Carolyn Wharton, designer of this year's basketball homecoming throne, discusses with jan Campbell the finishing touches. 1 fm Iulie given ,gm i -rn - f -, e f in as i f -:'1,,? -' t I sew , 2 f A 1 1 A2252 -K' f4' 'J K vp- oy, Kathy Youngs, secretary, Phillips, treasurer, makes 74 Cook and Ann Ragan admire one of the new signs to the school by the Pep club. ready her report reviews thc minutes while Kathy 5 f W FA ,Y 7 xx ' Q 'Q Front Row: Carol Edmondson, Vicki Iones, jan Priemer. Connie Offield, Iudy Reimler, Hilda Polnack, Bev Bauer. Row Two: Marsha Robinson, Ruth Siegfried, Ann Ragan, ludy Fletcher, Barbie Hoyt, Vicki Davis. Row Three: Debbie Mar- M-club wins trophies in many tournaments M-club once again displayed success by her many victories in sports events and her activities thoughout the year. She began the year by hosting a softball sportsday. The club was not only the hostess but the number one team. M-club girls attended volleyball sportsdays at Raytown South, Raytown, Lawrence and Atchison. Recently M-club won first place in the Kansas City Recreation league. Each month the 25 members looked forward to socials such as miniature golfing, a character party at Vicki Prinz's house, annual Christmas locker decoration followed by a party at Miss Billie Wilson's house. Others included attending a movie downtown, annual picnic, Faryland park and annual weekend at the Ozarks dur- ing the summer. Each girl carried with her the memory of watching the Chiefs win the Super Bowl as a major highlight ofthe year. They also sponsored the WHB disc jockey basket- ball game February 9. Leading the way to promoting good sportsmanship along with good health was sponsor, Miss Billie Wilson and the 1970 officers president, Debbie Hoyt, vice-president, Bonnie Schannuthp secretary-treasurer, Beverly Bauer and social chairman: Vicki Prinz. shall, Linda Williamson, Pam Youngs, laniece Van Noy, Ton- ni Isbell, Bonnie Middleton. Back Row: Vicki Prinz, Sue Akin, Karen Sartin, Debbie Card, Cris Marx, Bonnie Schane nuth, Debbie Hoyt. '21 all Seniors serving as student assistants are: Front Row: Beverly Bauer, Debbie Marshall. Row Two: Linda Williamson, Bonnie Middleton, ludy Fletcher. Back Row: Yicki l'rinz, Bonnie Schannuth, Chris Marx, Debbie Hoyt, Debbie Gard 176 vx A 2 .Z .age i i , Brenda Campbell was Shan queen from the Shakespearean society. ,fx 'C'-P' ' Ti Eff Y .ji 2.4 ki i Kathy Youngs was Shan queen from the As-You-Like-It society, Officers of Shan were president, Kathy Phillips and secretary-trea .suwry Barb Martin Betty Canders was senior Shakespeare-an repre senlative and senior As-You repro-untative was Kathi' YUUNS5 Mrs Kay Carneron was sponsor of thc' grim p 179 5' , it Shan members danced to the music of Charles lnzerillo and his orchestra. Varied events unite all society members Shan united the activities of the As-You-Like- It Literary society and the Shakespearean Liter- ary society. Shan had their annual chili supper November 14 before the Football game with Truman. A competition traveling bake sale was something new added to their activities. The purpose of this sale was to make money For their annual Christ- mas Shan dance. They planned their dance for December 29, 1969 around the theme, Home for the Holidays . A picnic was enjoyed by a combination of Key club and Shan. Cirlish skill was shown at a basketball game between the juniors and seniors of the two societies, Competition existed April 10,1970 during Lit Night, one of the most impor- tant events of the year, Members' interest increase in life Science club was to show interested stu- dents how science can be applied to everyday life. Approximately 15 students participated in science club. Activities ranged from field trips to guest speakers. Members toured the Kansas City Psychiatric Receiving Center laboratories and Linda Hall Science Library. They belonged to Science clubs of America and qualified members attended the Kansas Junior Academy of Science. Members also assisted with the Independence Science Seminar which was in March. The Missouri junior Academy of Sci- ence was attended by interested members in February. An annual picnic was enjoyed by all in the spring. Officers for the 1969-70 school year were president, Margaret Kinred, vice-president, Debbie Gentryg secretary, Stephanie Stephen- son, treasurer, Donna Ward. Sponsors were Mr. Edgar Phillips, Miss Oneida Beeman and Miss Ellis Clement. 1 f Front Row: Mr. Edgar Phillips Qsponsorl, Vicki Vaughn, Iulie Gettis, Debbie Aber. Row Two: Margaret Kinred, Stephanie Stephenson, Sandy Dodson. RowThree: Marcella Davis, Debbie Gentry. Back Row: Donna Ward, Rick Fulton. Mr. Edgar Phillips demonstrates how to read a bourdon tube to Sandy Dodson, Iulie Gettis, Vicki Vaughn, Marcella Davis and Debbie Aber. l 178 A quick look through the Shakespearean Literary society scrapbook recalls fond memories in the minds of senior Shakespearean members. Someone has to do the dirty work! But putting stamps on Halloween cards to be mailed to a childrens home in Higginsville is alot more fun than work. Shakespeareans encourage Creative ability Front Row: Mr, Gregory Stephens thonorary memberl, Marla Crowin, Valerie Postupack, Vickie Burns, Ann Powell, Mrs. Jolene Hayes tsponsorj. Row Two: Teresa Rodriquez, Mimi Tobin, Carmella Rossi, Kathy McMullen, Ian Hawkins, Hilda Polnack, Mrs. Kay Cameron tsponsorl. Row Three: Phyllis Audet, Linda Rubick, Claudia Sutton, Carol Borgman, Elean- or Davis, Ruthie Siegfried, julie Gettis, Row Four: Winnie QL. . 2' Zumwalt, Kathy Phillips, Vicki Vaughan, Susan Cammerer, Debi Alexander, Margie Hunsburger, Bonnie Middleton. Row Five: Nancy Bruner, Betty Ganders, Connie Vaughan, Beth Winship, Patty Francis, Chris Stanworth, Bobbie Coer- ing, Back Row: Ian Dimmel, lan Shackeltord, Karen Bieser, Sharon Walthall, Carol Priest, Anne Semler, Brenda Campbell. s ,., . , 5 0 od R 1 I ryan- ' Q A Cappella chair sings a variety of numbers during the Christmas assembly, These students arise e-.rrly in the nmrnrng to complete preparrmon swf the Chrlstnms lm'-ltr-ts frm! the-rr nr-1-dv famlly. 183 ,,4..Q,Q..g.-x.fv-Y-W- ' .-Q,-n..g4,,-fs-S--f ..,q..e- F- , ,...v-...x...s...-..s.i-f A f 1 s X 'R ?f'Al'., ,li ' frm ry , lr , 'JA fl NH, 1 l t ks :ri 'lx . One of the spirits from the past warns Ebenezer Scrooge of his destiny. New club satisfies professional needs The purpose of the newly formed IETS was to give students a preview of careers in a wide range of professional fields. Students had opportunity to apply classroom theories to actual technical projects or individual research with the assist- ance of a faculty member and advisers from the technical professions. IETS was open to all students interested in engineering. JETS chapter received technical as- sistance from the chapter's engineer-adviser who could help members find references and equip- ment for research and project work. The chapter also received financial support. Companies sponsored field trips, research, meet- ings and transportation to regional events. JETS also received career information through quali- fied speakers who answered students' questions about technical careers. Chrismanfs chapter was sponsored by Mr. Gregory Christy, Mr. Nathan Moore and Mr. Gary Petri. 4'! Sponsors include Mr. Greg Christy, Mr. Gary Petri and Mr. Nathan Moore. A-fs s, 4,6 Y X I 1511Lg2?f553ft 4- riir 7 F fff ' J f 3 if l , ' ' ' 3' ' ' .rg . fy' f N . - 3, , 5 fr v 9 Q' ! W I ,a . E f f I N i Front Row: Larry Haynes, Milton Huclcabey, Darrel Bailey. Row Two: Sam Hatfield, Iohn Harvey, Dennis Morris, Rick Rathmann. Row Three: Wayne Tuclcness, Dale Dennis, Tony Martin, Britton Kirlcham. Row Four: Buddy Burns, Mike Curry, Frank Hinlcle, Larry Boyd. Back Row: Steven Owings, Larry Thomas, Phil Simcosky, Win Greb. Officers for the 1969-1970 school year are vice-president, Mil- ton Huckabeyg secretary, Simon Boydp president, Win Grebp treasurer, Steve Owings. 182 P , l l I i I I 5 x l. 4 i 1 i , N v 1 X s I 5 I I i a a T I I il' 'Q l IRI -Q I 2 1 7 gi, r. .,,z,,, , lu, ll 11, 'wff' fo in fb 1. 7'-.31 - 7.1 an. a U 6 + I 1 1 i I E E Uvjvil J, 2 V 1' If if 4..:'T.-fx lx xg-,141 X-, V The song Who Shot a Hole in My Sombrerof' rang throughout the cafeteria during the twen- tieth annual Spanish Fiesta. Z, Wayne Thompson depicts first Spaniard onthe moon, Mike McAfoose plays the prelude to 'Cuantanameraf' My ms, . V V il ,'.v,L4qQ Me. ,z, J 2 1 me X .Q , The student posed as a sleeping Spaniard will stron arise tn clicate the beginning of the Fiesta. Mr. Cary Eltingl Concert band plays Ianie's Tune featuring the flute section. Flute players are Pat Instrumental Music Director Clouey, Debra Marshall, Alice Winholtz, Marla Cowin, Paula Sterrett, Lou Reiling, Linda Vaughan, Debbie Rokiski and Susan Coleman. Chris Whitehad plays the drums in the Dixieland Combo as they perform. i Martians visitZ1st annual performance The twenty-first annual Band show was Feb- ruary 12 at 7:30 p.m. in Chrismanfs auditorium. To begin the show the concert band played the National Anthem followed by Hail to the Fleet , Simple Gifts and Sonata Winds . The second part of the program presented Mr. lohn Conrick's elementary honor band. This band was composed of select grade school students. Musical numbers presented by the orchestra began the third section. They began with selec- tions from Fiddler on the Roof . Two Moodsf' featured a piano solo, a flute solo and a clarinet solo. Victory at Seaf' was also presented. This was the first year the orchestra had performed in a band show. The Blue and Gold singers, directed by Mr. Allan Hurst, sang popular selections. To end the concert, the band, featuring the percussion sec- tion, entertained the audience with Drums of America , followed by Mr. Wonderful , Chit- ty Chitty Bang Bang and Mount of Might . Throughout the show band members and two visiting Martians tried to find their bippy. The bippy was finally found and described as a three- belled trumpet. When Mr. Elting gave the down- beat for band members to begin playing, every- one just sat. To show their appreciation band members presented Mr. Elting with an award by each member throwing a paper wad at him! These antics added a humorous note to the performance. The Dixieland Combo composed of lack Lynch, Larry Beckerdite, Betty Winholtz, Elizabeth Cramer, Debbie l-loyt, Julie Cettis, Mark Harris and lim Maupin play Copenhagen arranged by Lang. Band show features Come Blow Your Bippy' The percussion section of concert band made up of Richard Schupp, Wally Emerson, Steve Clements, Chris Whitehead, Craig Combs, Gary Williams, Phil Black and Tim Reed play Drums of America arranged by Frock, Elaine Freeland plays Two Moods . Solos are performed on the piano, flute and clarinet accompanied by the string orchestra. 190 Q' x F. s, ,. E, I S , X x 1 V 1 1 l W A 1 N 1: M 11 U ,N M I. l E, ,m W , Pi 11 W Im in M W H M xy ' ,11 'IQ IV fl 'x U4 l f V' n 5 I i , J ll IEW-'-L' :WSP sfgl ,ary ' ff' I .11 ,4,,:,,.D 3' Q in W mf H: V, . , gk v M ,gf an ff' K L M QL -454, .aw 'Mfg Y . , ' 'Q fs 8: xx .,,, ,7 Bn, 'ff 4. , ifyiw z it ' , v fu' 'fi P 6 4 E, X, 1 ' 1 1 ,Q ,, ,J 4 Y 'M ' K 5 , ,f 4 Q Q 5, X I Q .2 ,if-' 7 W 4 m if gg r I ' 1 V' My 'WJEF' if I' y, ., . , J f' f I ' v .- ,, L V Q K ,Q H 1,1 W, ' V ,af , ,f mg My I . MV' WLL A A , if 5 ff f 1 YL 4 A '-ff ' r 'J 51 'JS ff' Y' ,. Sports activities adds school spirit Becoming involved In various sports Was rewarding To all Who participated. Inspired by The will to win, Supported by Their own Pep club, And bursting With overwhelming School spirit - They pushed forward Toward victory. Many loyal Chrisman fans Gathered on Cold windy nights And warm Summer days To cheer Their teams To victory. Sports at Chrisman Proved to be Important In promoting Teamwork And good sportsmanship Among all. A . A Uf . V- - . M 424,11 ' .v L-.' 4 ...hd 5, , I 1 ,J - ' 'V ,A . A . . ,.'xj,w-V ,. . ,. ,. . ' - fa.-.g 'iz' . In .f-' 1 . .. .v 5 - '4,.?- 1' . .22 ----' !f'.,f.c'1 . ...u.f.i. if .,.- .t 1.--.ri ,.g-one 4 ,,, , Defense requires hard work. Chrisman's defense takes a time-out to regroup their game plans in their game with Raytown South. Bears' football season ends with 2-8 record William Chrisman's 1969 football season fin- ished with a 2-B record. The Bears defeated Northtown 26-15 and Center 20-17. Starting the season with Van Horn it was probably the longest 10 weeks of the year. The Falcons toppled the Bruins 23-14 in the opener and Truman ended the season in equal manner with a score of 28-7. Homecoming was lost to O'Hara 19-13, as fieldgoals made the difference. This past year marked the beginning of two football awards. The first is the Wagon Wheel award which is presented to the winner of the Truman-Chrisman game. This year the award went to Truman. The other award is the C-olden Helmet award. This is presented to four team members. The award goes to the best defensive player, best of- fensive lineman, best offensive back and the most valuable player. In 1969 Mike Cunningham was the most valuable player. On offense Mike Stonger was the best lineman and john Russell was the noted back. Tom Palmer earned the best defensive player award. Twenty-nine seniors lettered varsity football this past season. These boys were john Russell, Richard Do:-tal, Tim Phillips, Mike Cunningh- am, Rick Scarborough, Buster Kelso, Randy Sisk, Tom Palmer, jerry Wright, lim LeBow, Rocky Porter, Dennis Moore, Guy Resch, Dennis Smith, Al Motley, Larry Boyd, Mike Stonger, Mike Taylor, Ken Cregorie, Mike Huber, Randy Conn, Bill Poe, Bill Allcock, Mark Clements, Steve Myers, Rusty Smith, Rich Logan and Woody Howell. Eight juniors also lettered varsity. They were Brit Kirkham, Paul Heiman, Bob Davidson, Mike Haley, Tom Kalhorn, Tom Ferman, Dave Por- sythe and Mel Richy. Making sure everything was in reach or where it was supposed to be were three senior manag- ers, Steve Byrn, Dennis Kalthoff and Alan Ensign. Chrisman placed two players on the All-Con- ference team. They were Mike Cunningham and John Russell. Those that received honorable mention were Tom Kalhorn, Tom Palmer, Mel Richy, Mike Stonger, Jerry Wright, lim l.eBow and Ken Cregorie. Cunningham and Russell earned a first spot on the All-Area team. On the second team were Mike Stonger, Mel Richy and Tom Palmer. Receiving honorable mention were jerry Wright, jim l.eBow, Buster Kelso and Steve Myers. -I T 4 at lf in Lvl --. , , , 1. - J e s e ,, H 1... 13 1. ' I V - A+- - Q- , , - r r:::':r:v 2 --70'1 414 5 9. I f ' T' A -Q .L'Zl ,:1jg V, y, ' fl: E F P.: J H ., 'T K , i , ,z. If . ' 'H Yi T ' -., 'wt X 4 ' i x M r, f ri' I 43-f T, -. 23 y-51 1 - e F R , F1 , Q! ., ., E L ,IL,,52 . gg V' A ' .,z-,T if if .mi i i. i L4 11' M - v vw - . 'W . . ' -. ' -' .N 'TT' ' f'JaiF'3r -4 -' ' ' ' -Y a W, ' mfg '?3f?'H1ffl'f'K17 ' 1- 3' 1 4 YA:'.ha'mua'A'4nz,r4f4s.a. HSL. f-..,-..ff1f. ...' ...Alfuf Varsity Squad Front Row: john Russell, Richard Dostal, Tim Phillips, Mike Cunningham, Rick Scarborough, Buster Kelso, Randy Sisk, Tom Palmer, Ierry Wright. Row Two: Brit Kirkham, Paul Heiman, Rocky Porter, Grady Manus, lim LeBow, Mike Hal- ey, Dennis Moore, Dave Forsythe, Guy Resch. Row Three: Varsity Coaches Herb Dillard Iassistant coachl, Ron Bruch lhead coachj Co-Captains Tom Palmer, Iohn Russell 198 Tom Kalhorn, Dennis Smith, Mel Richey, Al Motley, Larry Boyd, Mike Stonger, Mike Taylor, Ken Gregorie, Mike Hub- er. Back Row: Randy Conn, Bill Poe, Bill Allcock, Mark Clements, Steve Myers, Russ Smith, Rich Logan, Woody Howell, Managers Alan Ensign, Dennis Kalthoff, Steve Byrn fl zen. ie, H ,.. 1 'lf fr - 'BTI . . 1' ' VT gm .,i.pv. s I-ft ,1-9' li. if -' If ,' , - T 5?5?F54Q?rf f'l2Q5'e' .5 ,X4-1i4n, 1 'i ' ?i',. ' . li'-'l 5 -fGi4f.37'l'fl 'f'Qf- eff? . - . 'A -7 .F p r A t 4 .i 4' I 1 3 -, :-ii.. '- -f '70 . D V ' 'A . s' 14.2 'ia-ii t gf' , I - ? a X :R X - G ,. V f U , ' A - K 4 e Q x y I-. f , f. 15- . A in . V 1 q vb '- K ,V .A ' ' 4 -' i ' V W..-1 1 -, ff ' , ., . ,' vs, 4+ - QT.. - M fr . . 'P V. w49'5'g5f5f+:'?f2iFf1i.'. f 4 1 lE.,- fy ,, f 2'ti 155 .YW 4- Af N A , fig., ' Defensive Squad Front Row: Tom Kalhorn, Al Motley, Dennis Smith, Mel Rickey, Tom Palmer, john Russell. Back Row: Paul Heiman, Brit Kirkham, Ken Gregorie, Mike Haley, Steve Myers, Buster Kelso. in August to get ready to meet opponents W ily? f: Defensive back Steve Myers attempts to intercept a pass in the game with Oak Park. ?Ol 1 V im N E? 1 1 M 4 Gm N M 1 I I ' i iii 11 iw I i 1 , W I I 3 I 0 I I A i s t i , 1 ,ll fifq, nk if , lim LeBow makes a fine defensive effort of stop- ping a Raytown back. Ken Gregorie moves into the play to help assist Jim. Football players receiving the Colden Helmet Award for their outstand- ing football participation were Mike Stonger, offensive: Tom Palmer, defensive player: Mike Cunningham, most valuable player: and john Russell, offensive back. This award was presented for the first time this year by the Mr, Formal Shop. lohn Russell gains short yardage as Mike Cunningham tries new techniques in blocking 202 X 0 ,5 Q-li - i v A r I A . Teaching fundamentals and techniques to the sophomores were the coaches Bill Summa and Robert Dinsdale. Sophomores started their football season by defeating Truman 20-14 and they ended the sea- son eight weeks later in similar fashion by edging Center 14-6. They lost their other five games. Under the supervision of Coach Bill Summa and Coach Robert Dinsdale team members for the sophomore team were Larry Garrett, Gib Scarborough, Ron Pycior, Dennis Graham, Ran- dy Beale, Don McLaughlin, James Adkins, Gary Williams, Don Webb, Dave Smith, Arthur Cook, Daryl Cook, Wade Tucker, Larry Welch, Steve Ivy, Iames Wilkerson, Gary Gowin, Mike Hol- sworth, Gary Ray, joe Tarpening, Greg Crank, Tom Benson, Steve Richardson, Bill Campbell, Tom Phillips, Gary Conrow, Dan Francis, Harry O'Dell, Steve Winburn, Bill Brower, Pride Fox, Ken Mannering, Dave Cochran, Roy Schaaf, Ron Reiff, Vince Smith, Mike Cates, Mark Harris, Steve Mathany, Mike Cano, Wayne Thompson, George Moulton and Steve Alvis. Sophomore Football Scoreboard Chrisman 2.0 Truman 14 Chrisman 0 Ruskin 34 Chrisman 8 Raytown South 27 Chrisman 0 North Kansas City 6 Chrisman 6 Raytown 19 Chrisman 14 Oak Park 20 Chrisman 14 Center 6 Sophomores practice football techniques Sophomore Squad Front Row: Steve Alvis, George Moulton, Wayne Thompson, Mike Cano, Steve Mathany, Mark Harris, Mike Cates, Vim? Smith, Ron Reiff, Roy Schaaf. Row Two: Dave Cochran, Ken Mannering, Pride Fox, Bill Brower, Steve Winburn, Haffy O ' Dell, Dan Francis, Gary Conrow, Tom Phillips, Bill Campbell. Row Three: Steve Richardson, Tom Benson, Greg Crank. Ice Tarpening, Gary Ray, Mike Holsworth, Gary Gowin, lame: Wilkerson, Steve lvy, Larry Welch. Row Four: Daryl Cook, Wade Tucker, Dave Smith, Arthur Cook. Don Webb, Gary Williamson, james Adkins, Back Row: Don McLaughlin, Ran- dy Beale, Dennis Graham, Ron Pycior, Gib Scarborough, Larry Garrett. . .. ., .- - W-- n . . - Q wM C 3'i: 3C:i9'4F55'CiA 5i'1'U3 , imf -f:-...:?7- r left-eg 8?-we-,.Yt2f 313222-t,,7UjQBB,l.g5iE3,'1l my ers. Xzilgrs pt ' l ies 'Wi 'l'1a'i' E1 41 - snftisa 4 -t .b fi i y l . .,,- It T g , , W., ' r M , . . Junior Varsity Squad Front Row: Bobby Hamm, Mel Shultz, Larry Thomas, Keith Baird, Rudy Davis, Dale Wright, Stan Pittman, Micky San- ford, John Motley. Row Two: Bob Davidson, Bill Troutman, Mike Curry, David Tribblle, Joel Schiezer, Elton Rust, Jerry Slaybaugh, Tom Johnson, Doug Phillips. Row Three: Terry Forsythe, Ed McKissack, Wayne Hammond, Mike Stewart, Bryan Bowerman, Mike Calderon, Tom Ferman, Eldred Tay- lor, Alan Worley. Back Row: Managers: Mike Worley, Steve Clements. JV perfects skills for coming year's games Under the supervision of Coach Dick Dunbar and Coach Leroy Heusted, Chrisman's junior varsity coasted to a 3-5-1 record. Their wins came over Center, 30-O, Raytown, 22-O, and North Kansas City by a forfeit. The only tie came when O'I-Iara scrambled in the fourth quarter to make it 6-6. Junior varsity lettermen were Doug Phillips, Tom Johnston, Jerry Slaybaugh, Elton Rust, Joel Schiezer, David Tribble, Mike Curry, Bill Trout- man, Bob Davidson, John Motley, Micky San- ford, Stan Pittman, Dale Wright, Rudy Davis, Keith Baird, Larry Thomas, Mel Shultz, Bob Hamm, Terry Forsythe, Ed McKissack, Wayne Hammond, Mike Stewart, Bryan Bowerman, Mike Calderon, Tom Perman and Eldred Taylor. Managers for the junior varsity were Alan Wor- ley, Mike Worley and Steve Clements. 'fsflf T Q 'Q Junior Varsity Scoreboard Chrisman 6 Truman 14 Chrisman O Rockhurst 21 Chrisman 8 Raytown South 14 Chrisman 6 O'I-Iara 6 Chrfsman North Kansas City l:0ffelt Preparing juniors for varsity action were Dick Dunbar and Chrlsman 22 Raytown 0 Leroy Heusted, coaches. Chrisman 0 Oak Park 16 Chrisman 30 Center O Chrisman 12 Ruskin 20 204 Q is A x I ah. ! 513. 5 ' fi ave . K 4 x XX' . 'MW' 3 T Sufi' I ' - m5 B O 'ef :Q 0 I GS: H7 .1 , s if xl Lt' ,'.,s.x.! . f. 0 J KY- tl' 4 l , d :E xx. -3, NF , kgs IKM 5 1 8 , I l ' 41? Cross Country Squad Front Row: Kevin Meadows, jeff Mason, Dan Forgey. Row Two: john Davidson, Greg Higginbotham, Iohn Harvey, David Midgorden. Back Row: Randy Fletcher, Tom Conrow, Russ Stephenson, Dennis Nichols, Coach Gregg Stephens. Sophomore jeff Mason serves as 1969 Cross Country manager, jeff helps Coach Stephens time at meets, record the times and take care of all the equipment. Members of the Cross Country squad who traveled to Columbia, Missouri for the seventh annual Cross Country meet are Coach Gregg btephens, Tom Conrow, Randy Fletcher and leff Mason lmanagerl. 209 . 5 , If t . Varsity Cross Country Squad Front Row: john Davidson, Greg Higginbothum, John Harvey, Coach Stephens. Back Row: Randy Fletcher, Tom Conrow, Russ Ste- phenson, Dennis Nichols. Cross country team has 2 state entrants Chrisman's cross country team for the school year of 1969-70, finished their season with a 2.-7 record. Their two wins came over Oak Park and Center. The Bears also participated in some tourna- ments sponsored by Ruskin and Raytown South. At the Ruskin tourney the team placed seventh and in the South Invitational they finished eighth. In the conference meet for CC, Chrisman was slated in eighth and in district the Bears were third. Tom Conrow and Randy Fletcher represented William Chrisman in CC at the state meet which was held in Columbia. Conrow placed thirty- eighth and Fletcher placed eighth-seventh as 118 boys participated in the seventh annual event. Varsity members for the 1969 cross country team listed Tom Conrow, Randy Fletcher, joe Ie- linek, Dennis Nichols, John Harvey, Gregg Hig- ginbotham, Russ Stephenson. Junior varsity members were Bob Buckley, Larry Beckerdite, Dan Forgey, Kevin Meadows and David Midgor- den. Jeff Mason received a IV letter as manager. 208 s ss, U , ,. ,z,,.,,. an . - i-52? ragzftza .....,.T ,M ,,,,..s- , . 1 F' n' Members of the Cross Country team who participated in the State meet in Columbia are Tom Conrow and Randy Fletcher. Bears, close season with a 15-9 record Although Chrisman had only one returning letterman from the 1969 state team, the Bears had a successful season by compiling a record of 15 wins and 9 losses. In conference play the Bears were 9-6 and finished in a tie for second place with Raytown and North Kansas City. The first tournament was in Northtown. The Bruins defeated Lee's Summit then lost to Ray- town South followed by a win over Truman for third place. Chrisman's Christmas tournaments first place trophy remained at home as the team won over their opponents, O'Hara and Van Horn. Highlighting the school tournaments, Chris- man placed third in the Center tourney, by de- feating Pem-Day and Center. Dennis White and Larry Hartnett were the two players to make the tournament team. In the Christmas tournament, Steve Myers set a new school record of 35 points. This was bro- ken by White's 36 tallies against Center. White also placed in the top ten scorers in the area and set a new school record in rebounds. Varsity Basketball Scoreboard Chrisman 54 Joe Central 58 Chrisman 72 Van Horn 46 North Kansas City Tournament 3rd Chrisman 75 Chrisman 49 Lee's Summit 44 Raytown South 54 Chrisman 67 Truman 40 Chrisman 56 Center 70 Chrisman Christmas Tournament lst Chrisman 87 O'Hara 66 Chrisman 73 Van Horn 54 Chrisman 61 Ruskin 62 Chrisman 78 Raytown 65 Chrisman 55 North Kansas City 60 Chrisman 57 Truman 49 Chrisman 58 Raytown South 61 Chrisman 52 Oak Park 45 Chrisman 70 Center 61 Center Tournament 3rd Chrisman 48 Pem-day 39 Chrisman 56 Rockhurst 68 Chrisman 61 Center 53 Chrisman 58 Ruskin 53 Chrisman 54 Raytown 61 Chrisman 58 North Kansas City 54 Chrisman 62 Truman 54 Chrisman 54 Raytown South 64 Chrisman 66 Oak Park 49 X 3315 L -:ui . ' ' 43- -li 'ff' li' ' ' self ,pf A '. PN. fs fi? -, White breaks single game scoring record 'L s e. J 1 f 'W 931 ,.W'y-p-1 ff' '2- Q, . Aff it lunior Fred Brooker pumps in 2 more points for Chribman as the Bears de- feat the Raytown Bluejays 78-65. Dennis While MU battles Truman's Mike Matthews for a rebound as Larry Hartnett 1451 and Fred Brooker 1333 stand by to help. Chrisman overpowered Truman 57-49. 213 I 23- A 4' f' .arf -7 5-Q ,,' Basketball coaches for 1969-1970 are Mr. Robert Dinsdale Coach Warren Landess seems troubled since the Bruins lead the ljunior varsity coachl, Mr. Clifford Mohn fsophomore coachl Patriots and Mr. Warren Landess lvarsity coaclal. 57f49. by only 5 points. Chrisman went on to down Truman Coaches train winners by ardent practice Uv Qu 5 1 5 , . , Steve Myers UZQ, Larry Hartnett 1441 and Rick O'dekirl4 1223 may wonder Clnrisman upset Truman 67-40 to take third place, 212 r I if 5 . t. 1 41. -'sa . ,fill 1 A ws-tr: fa t 1., -. Q., . ax ' V ,G 4, it-N , , 't Lf ff x 6 A A 'F Sf 3. 1., 1 VY, ' ' 1 . at A M,.,,A, . Xa .ff , la ,M 'f ' KW,-vm t L ' V W9 f-pf K Q.-...g I' F Kai who will finally keep the ball. At the NKC tournament , I an gg ,'j 4!k A a11'f-1g5rz'zzQ-nl--4. ' 45' SODA POP Q WW Q- ,au- Queen Kathy poses with her attendants sophomore Kathy McDaniels, at the basketball homecoming, January 9. Chris- Byrn, junior Valerie Postupack, senior Chris Stanworth, se- man plays Raytown with a win ot 78-65. nior loyce Cook, junior Carol Sinclair and sophomore Kim Queen attendants preside over homecoming Kathy Phillips 1969-1970 Homecoming Queen W Chris Slanworth, Valerie Postupack, Carol Sinclair, Kim McDaniels, Kathy Byrn, loyce Cook, and Kathy Phillips pose for a picture after being nominated queen candidates and attendants by the basketball players. 217 Ron Reiff goes in for alay-up. Front Row: lack Martin, Row Two: Iohn Sinclair, Bill Brower, Steve Carpenter Don Waddell. Row Three: Russ Stephenson, Henry Russell, Mike Holsworth, Daryl Cook Back Row: Dave Iett, Bob Tignor, Ken Hooper, Ken Mannen. Sophomores practice Sophomore for future team Basketball Scoreboard Under the direction of Coach Clifford Mohn the sophomore basketball team gained valuable training on their way to Coach Warren Landess' varsity team. Coming through a treacherous season, the class of '72 developed a strong nucleus for next year. Scores ranged from a narrow defeat at the hands of Oak Park 67-30 and 62-32 to an astonishing victory over North Kansas City 60-33. Constantly striving to improve, the sophomores turned up another win over Center. Those that participated on the class of '72's basket- ball squad were Bob Tignor, Don Waddell, Mike Hol- sworth, Bill Brower, John Sinclair, Henry Russell, Ken Hooper, lack Martin, Steve Carpenter, Dave Jett, Ken Mannering, Russ Stevenson and Daryl Cook. 216 Chrisman Oak Park Chrisman North Kansas City Chrisman Center Chrisman Raytown Chrisman Oak Park Chrisman Ruskin Chrisman Raytown South Chrisman Ruskin Chrisman Raytown Chrisman Raytown South Chrisman North Kansas City Chrisman Truman A C-club member attempts a shot as Mr. Donald Fore, Mr. Duane Bachmann l4Zj and Coach Ron Bruch got ready for the rebound. Mike Cunningham rebounds a shut while Coach Cliff Mohn stops Mike from returning the ball. Q ,. M bw, jerry Wright attempts a fieldgoal as Principal George Greene moves into block. Coach Robert Dinsdale 1683 holds Tom Palmer from coming to Wrighfs aid. 219 1 5 I I F 2 E I, 'E W ws N ii '1 5 tl M w 1 V Y 1. ww, U ii VN EN , ,xv IQ M 11: M1 Mm 4+ VN H, M: X1 .yi' if fl H I A ii? A Y ii gil: i 1 ' A Indoor Track Team Front Row: Iohn Harvey, Alan Mclfldery, Tom Conrow, Porgey Bob Hamm John Murphy Chris Fender Pat McL1n Randy Conn, Dennis Moore, Iim Ingram, Vince Lycan, Mon- David Forsythe Harold Ellis Back Ruw Larry Kelsey leff ty Hoyle, John Davidson, Mark Clements, Larry Welch. Row Mason Mike Pollard Layton Walls Iames Browns Allen Two: Bob Buckley, Randy Fletcher, Dennis Nichols, Dan Morris jerry Wallen David Midgorden Kevin Meadows Practice sessions readys track teams Indoor track at Chrisman is coached by Mr. Bill Summa and Mr. Gregg Stephens. Coach Summa and his assistant, train the boys for their outdoor track season by starting with indoor track. Practice sessions were held every night after school in various places. Sometimes the boys ran in the American Royal building and other times they worked out in the Pixley caves because of the cool temperatures. It is not possible to letter in indoor track, but one can acquire points. These points may be add- ed to the total for outdoor track for obtaining a letter. Because Chrisman does not have a Fieldhouse, its dual meets were held in the Wentworth Mili- tary academy Fieldhouse. The academy is located in Lexington, Missouri. Larger meets were run in the American Royal building in Kansas City, IN if A l I tv gl X Il qi r 1 X 4 A C C 2' K C Q C , ,, ' 2 X i ' 5 V - l , f fi, ' -PQ .ip X up 1 L Junior Varsity Wrestling Squad Front Row: Mike Kirk, David Winburn, Tom Benson, Rich- R' k Wh t 5 Al ' R d B l B b M ard Brisco, Monte McLin, Gene Cole. Back Row: Roy Schaaf, VlEKissadl:.on teve WS' an Y ea el 0 Cconnelll Ed X-.-f Preparatory Members For Wrestling Front Row: Darrell Richardson, Cary Ray, Elton Rust, Cary George Moulton, Cib Scarborough, Pride Fox,jack Campbell, Gowin, Kim Kratz, left Lindsey, Mark Harris. Back Row: Dale Wright,Tim Meyers,l-larold Davis, PaulCalderon. Sophomore Steve Keith counters an attempted reversal on Doug Kellis during the match against Van Horn. f .fi , NXE1 1- l Varsity Wrestling Team Front Row: Steve Keith, Mike Jones, Robin Leutzinger, Ted Brownrigg, Jim Ballance, Lawrence Clark. Back Row: Leonard Payne Rich Scarborough, Mike Cano, Iohn Motley, Alan Motley. Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman Varsity Scoreboard 14 North Kansas City 28 Raytown 26 Blue Springs Z0 Truman Van Horn Invitational 4th Place 13 Ruskin 31 O'Hara 15 Van Horn 11 Oak Park 25 Raytown South Ruskin Invitational sth Place 35 Liberty 23 Center 20 Truman Chrisman Conference Tournament 7th Place District Tournament 4th Place State Tournament 24th Place Junior Varsity Scoreboard Chrisman 3 North Kansas City Chrisman 2.4 Raytown Chrisman 41 Blue Springs Chrisman 11 Truman Chrisman 9 Ruskin Chrisman 30 O'Hara Chrisman 14 Van Horn Chrisman 14 Oak Park Chrisman 25 Raytown South Chrisman 27 Liberty Chrisman Z3 Center Chrisman 15 Truman ' ,. ,Ii wgiw ,Q M fn' .wr gr 1' 4 if f. f .' -My .' or ,T f, ' W, 1 r 1 an-1 ' vw: f J., We f' f 3, ' t ' 1, K' it Mfgiijf-. ' 1 X 4 2 'T . - 'f,r V 1 . Q73 ,ig ., wf.-,gf an . ' 'wtf rf -m Y 5 , nfs W AX Z. , .', y lm t ..K, 4, AV,4 , V 1 H -Q ' ff ' 'fu' 1 I , i 1 'Y 5g, . g.. , N v WY '. '- .f 1 i V L:Il K ig , H H., I 2 if 5- Hal.-- b '- f - ,Q i t ff ' f- , 35, fa: -if 'Q 'ff ' lv Al and Mike Worley serve as 1969-1970 wrestling managers. T -.,- nf - jiagg, f, , f '2'I?'T'5l'f .Vi , ,-it ,.,' m M 1 :eff-f-1 rf 4 1 1, C qs-r r us. , 0.2 373 iifiig or ' T -V N ,zzaf Arista W M wefsiuue N M41 Am A wkiittitie ' - lfffxfi T t , ' V' w BKiBR'iEfhff ' Coaches for 1969-1970 are Mr. Richard Dunbar and Mr. Nathan Moore. 222 'HF ij., Q ike his , fr A lt. via , - ti- was 3 X-...X Front Row: lanet Agan, Vicki Eiker, Sharon Rash, Donna Brockhouse, Connie Offield. Row Two: Barbara Frakes, Vir- ginia Reding, Charlene Blanchard, Vicki Morrow, Pam Carn- nahan, Thresa Draves. Row Three: Mary West, Claudia Girl bowlers compete for trophies, awards Marsha Robinson, Connie Offield and Karen Sartin, mem- bers of the Big Bullies team in Chrisman Girls bowling league, win the first place trophy for the 1969-70 school year. Big Bullies team was the winner of the first place trophy for the William Chrisman Girls bowling league for tl-ie school year, Members of the team were Connie Offiels, Marsha Rob- inson and Karen Sartin. Second place was awarded to the Odd Squad team com- posed of Vicki Davis, Paula Stine, Mary West and Lynda Morris. Sad Sights, the third place team, included ludy Crab- tree, lanet Agan, Virginia Reding and Carolyn Shirley, Twenty-four girls participated in the bowling leagues this year. Coached by Mrs. Ruby Richardson, instructor at the Sterling Bowl, seven teams met every Monday to compete with one another. Four Unknowns team won fourth place, Members of the team were Vicki Irwin, Debbie Goodman, Barbara Frakes and Pam Carnahan. Vicki Morrow, Charlene Blanchard and Don- na Brockhouse, members of Born Losers team placed fifth. Sixth place went to the Fancy Footsies team composed of Claudia White, Kaye Bruestle and Vickie Eiker. La Petite Belles- Pam Denti, Thresa Draves, leannine Ohrazda and Cindy DeVV1tt, came in for seventh plate. Y .A White, Carolyn Shirley, Debbie Goodman, Marsha Robinson, Paula Stine. Back Row: Karen Sartin, Vicki Irwin, Cindy De Witt, Viki Davis, Lynda Morris, Renee Mason. Marsha Robinson, Connie Offield and Karen Sartin, members of the Big Bullies team in Chrisman Girls bowling league, win the first place trophy for the 1969-1970 school year, St hotil sponsor of the bowling teams was Miss Billie Wil' son, physical edut ation instructor, 2?5 Senior lim Ballance works for a take clown during his individual match at the Chrisman-Van Horn match. Wrestling, a new sport, 1-mai K Co-captains for 1969-1970 are jim Ballance and Mike Iones. develops interest Senior Mike jones uses the body figure four pinning combination on his opponent in his match against Van Horn. 224 Against Raytown South lohn Russell and Ken Cregorie get off to a good start. Swimmers strengthen aquatic competition int' Coach Ron Bruch and timekeeper Ann Ra- gan watch as the Chrisman swim team par- ticipates in the 400 yard relay against Liberty. Iohn Russell smiles yard freestyle. , 49-lf .gl-i , . x as he tinie-lied first in the 50 t fl .-f?'1 Bill Allcock practices his diving technique before the actual meet. Each diver is allowed six dives. Randy Dillon leads in the ZOO yard freestyle in the lmnie'-slretnli against Park Hill. 7?7 'I I 1 4 X y r l' I iii' M5 yi' i v lk' iii: 11 EEE E531 ---- ,,..... 1 i is-- i! ' -lfwfw fa .4 nt: 8-A . Cheerleaders Betty Canders, ,loyce Cook fhead cheerleaderj, Sandy Hill, Ellen Winburn, Kathy Byrn, Vicki Cuyton and Annette Ty- son practice before a pep assembly. Girls generate spirit at school functions Betty, Ellen, Ioyce, Sandy, Kathy, Annette and Vicki pose during an after school practice. 9 I I Having fun as they practice for football homecoming festivi- ties are cheerleaders Joyce Cook and Betty Canders holding a spiral From the archway to be formed during the ceremony that evening. Senior attendant and cheerleader Sandy Hill is practicing For her part in the ceremony. Their helpers include Pep club members. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I 'IX V FII W Iif ' f V, , 'III II. I'I 'I 'II IEA' I I I ff Tom Travers learns new skills on the tram- poline as Coach Robert Dinsdale gives him specific instruction in first hour gym class. EY!! 5 I if ll ' L 1 lug align Qi Ill.. hi -+ lil Ill ..J.. EE 11 I' K 1 I , I M. HU l V LT-'T 1 Bobby Cannady balances himself on the parallel bars in Mr, Robert Dinsdale's Monroe Ritter strives for a first hour gymclass. few more pull-ups in Mr, Robert Dinsdales first hour gym class. Harry Smith finds a vacant spot and does a few push-ups in Coach Herbert - Dillards fifth hour Class. Students in Mr. Robert Dinsdale's Fifth hour class learns techniques from Aaron McAhan as he exhibits .i few stunts on the trampoline. 230 .aw d 3 , HL I f ff, . .,1 . . ,V , vi ,L 4 v n I I W 1 , ', ,. , , 1 ,. '-Y . I 5. N, 1 ' N ' A .fx - Q I WsYf-WS. 9 1 J i . F. ! -lerg-24 My I 17 ' , C I f 4 R 35: 4 I 'I x 235 Index lists student honors, activities 1970 has proved To be a Prosperous year For all. Students Have obtained Many honors. A record Of these Have been included In the index. Members of The staff Wish to express Their appreciation To everyone Who helped In making The publication Of the 1970 Gleam Possible. They extend Their appreciation To NASA Who provided them With numerous Pictures Which were presented Throughout the introduction. r ' .S sf X L. Fx l . fiifii Mk! ,M-fi' ll X s . E . l ' 1 5 l V 1 l Inyce Cook's song, MV Mothers Wedding Day' echoes throughout the auditorium. l. The Norton Trio, Susie Norton, Annette Tyson and Linda Norton harmonize to the tune ot Ceorgy Girl Friday and Saturday nights, March 20 and 21, at the 1970 Follies. Wally Emerson intrigues the audience with his presentation Ol Hliympany Selections , 'Pot Pourri' features 300 in variety acts ,I -a K gn.. ,. 5, 'i ll- Bonnie Middleton, Vida Robinson Ttvnnl l-hell Vicki Cuvton Sandy Hill Jriel Dehbie .-Xlfwaneler perform :ne number Hex' Big Spemler 337 L1 l Y Vicki Guyton charms everyone with the -ang, lt Nly Friends Could See Me Now . Jeame Jones wears 1970 s MISS Pep 5 crown MKUrMl. -1iY'u1-xWH MFESYMJM 17' :swf 4:7 N I W . ., JY' 1 - Senior Miss Pep candidates Hilda Polnack, Ieanie jones and Bev Bauer pause for a picture. 'x ily i i Iunior attendant Sue Akin and sophomore attendant Isabelle Nerling congratulate Jeanie after Ieanie was named Miss Pep. Pep club seniors choose a member of the senior class for the honor. lim Lebow and Denice Clark enjoy the trampoline at the Pep club party. This party replaced the Pep club dance by a vote of members. 236 1 1, , ' s X ' ' fam ,. 1 I Q ,vi ir. Bill Penniston crowns .leanie Iones 1970 Miss Pep at the Pep club party Saturday evening, March 21, in the gymnasium. 'lr R 1 Marilie Leutzinger: A Cappella, orchestra, NHS. Bernita Lewis: DEL A Rhonda lindberg: HSRC. Gene Logan: NAHS. Richard Logan: Football, Q club Pat Mahan: Baseball, Thespi- ans, HSRC all school one-acts, DECA Romulo Maliwat: Spanish club Sherry Mannering: As-Yous, Spanish club, FTA, HSRC Robert Marcotte: NHS, pres., categories team. Bob Markovics: Football, basketball, C-club, Envoy staff, Gleam staff, golf. Debbie Marshall: Band, M-club, Pep club, German club. Barb Martin: As-tous. NHS, NFL, Pep club, student council, treas., debate, girls state delegate, Shan, sec,-treas. Tony Mar- tin: JETS. Chris Marx: As-Yous, orchestra, M-club, FTA, Pep club, German club Sherry Mathany: A Cappella, band. Janeal Matheson: French club, NFL, all school play, debate. Mike McAfoose: A Cappella, band, Blue and Gold singers, C- club, NFL, lihespians, Tri-M, NFL-LAS, one-acts, all school one-acts, debate, golf. Delores McDonald: As-Yous, a cappel- la, Spanish club, FTA, HSRC. Allan McEldery: Track: C-club, cross country Emmett McMurray: DECA. Bonnie Middleton: A Cappella, Shakespeareans: M-club: HSRC, Brenda Moore: FTA, DECA. Connie Moore: DECA. Dennis Moore: Football, track, C-club, NAHS. Mary Morstain: A Cappella, FTA, pres., Pep club: German club, sec. Allen Motley: Football, wrestling, track: C-club, German club, Key club. Steve Myers: A Cappella, football, basketball, baseball, C-club. Belinda Nix: Orchestra. Patsy O'Brien: French club, NFL, Thespians, parl., FTA, Pep club, all school play. Debbie Olivarez: A Cappella, band, drum majorette. Pennie Olmstead: German club: FTA. Bev Ott: Student council. Steve Owings: Key club, pres., JETS, treas. Bill Penniston: C-club, Spanish club, treas., NHS, vice-pres., FTA, golf. Kathy Phillips: Shakespeareans, NHS: Pep club, basketball homecoming queen, class officers, sec., student council, SHAN, pres. Tim Phillips: Football, C-club, Spanish club, Thespians, FTA, Carolyn Pickering: DECA. Mike Piedimonte: DECA. Jim Pinson: French club: NHS, NFL, categories team, letter of commendation, student council, de- bate. Bill Poe: A Cappella, Blue and Gold singers, football, C- club, NHS, treas., Tri-M, treas., Madrigals. Hilda Polnack: Band, Shakespeareans, rep-hist., M-club, Spanish club: NHS, Pep club, yell leader. Rocky Porter: Foot- ball. Ann Powell: Shakespeareans, Spanish club, FTA. Vickie Prinz: M-club, social chairman, Spanish club, NHS, sec., Pep club, pres. Patsy Queener: NAHS, SOOP. Rick Rathmann: NAHS: JETS. Guy Resch: Track, C-club, a cappella, Blue and Gold sing- ers, football. Gary Rice: A Cappella. Doris Richardson: SOOP. Patti Robb: FTA, Spanish club: Pep club: Gleam staff: basket- ball homecoming att.-soph., class officer soph.-treas. Vida Robinson: As-Yous, a cappella, sec., Blue and Gold singers, Thespians: Tri-M, sec. Chris Rohrs: Thespians: Pep club, bear, HSRC, vice-pres., all school one acts. Carmella Rossi: Spanish club: Shakespeareans. Sheryl Rowan: NAHS. John Russell: FTA, a cappella, Blue and Gold singers: baseball: C- club, football, swimming. Lora Russell: SOOP. Tomi Sabin: A Cappella. Kris Sawyer: Thespians: German club. Twila Saxton: As-Yous, Gleam staff. Rick Scarborough: Band, football, wrestling: C-club, DECA. Bonnie Schannuth: M-club, vice-pres., Spanish club, rep., NHS, Thespians, pres., FTA, vice-pres., student council. Phil Schulze: Baseball, FTA. Anna Semler: Shakespeareans, French club, FTA, Pep club Jan Shackelford: Shakespeareans, Spanish club, NHS, NFL, Thespians: FTA, student council, parl., debate, categories team. Danny Shelton: Orchestra, HSRC, DECA. Glen Sheri- dan: Rifle team. Tom Shields: DECA. Phil Simcosky: A Cap- pella, Blue and Gold singers, baseball, Tri-M, JETS. Rick Simmons: DECA. Russell Sloan: DECA. Karen Small: DECA. Dennis Smith: Football, C-club. Cary Smith: DECA. Grace Smith: A Cappella, Tri-M, FTA Harry Smith: Football, C- rlub. Nancy Smith: Thespians, all school one-acts. Roger Smith: DECA Tom Smith: Band, track, NHS, Thespians: 239 HSRC, all school one-acts: DECA. Ted Snively: FTA. Janet Snyder: SOOP. Chris Stanworth: AFS student from England, Shakespeareans, French club, FTA: Pep club, honorary basketball att,, student council. Bev States: DECA. Kim Steede: Band, French club: Spanish club, FTA. Stephanie Stephenson: Science club. sec., FTA. Paula Sterrett: Band, Pep club. Phil Stevenson: NHS, color guard, ROTC, battalion executive officer, German club, Joe Stewart: Orchestra, FTA. Mike Stonger: Football, offensive lineman of the year, C-club, sec.: NHS: National Merit letter of Commendation, outstanding senior boy, student council, Key club, sec. Richard Swadley: DECA. Joyce Thompson: French club. Laurie Thorpe: A Cappella, Spanish club, Pep club. Mimi Tobin: Shakespeareans, Spanish club, FTA, HSRC. Leonard Todd: Rifle team, color guard, NHS, JETS, ROTC, battalion officer. Allen Tomlinson: Band. Debbie Totten: SOOP. Terry Towles: Thespians: all school one-acts: debate, all school play Rhonda Turner: Spanish club. Connie Vaughan: Shakes- peareans, French club, sec.: NHS, FTA, Pep club, categories team, National Merit letter of Commendation, DAR award, student council, AFS chairman. Linda Vaughn: French club, Thespians. Vicky Waddell: Shakespeareans: DECA, parl. Donna Ward: Science club, treas., FTA, student council. Fran Waters: Girls' choir, Gleam staff, DECA. Lynn Weaver: Span- ish club, NAHS. Francie Walker: Pep club, SOOP. Jeff West: DECA. Karyl Whalen: Envoy staff. Carolyn Wharton: NAHS. vice pres., FTA, Gleam staff, student council. Dennis White: Basketball, C-club, NHS, student council. Mark White: DECA. Chris Whitehead: Band: orchestra: Span- ish club, NHS, parl., Tri-M, FTA, categories team. Chuck Whittier: French club, NHS, student council. Dianne Wicklin: Girls' choir, Quill and Scroll: Gleam staff: DECA. Marshall Wilder: Spanish club. Roxy Wilkinson: DECA. Diane Williams: Thespians, Pep club. Gary Williams: Band, orchestra. Lynda Williams: SOOP. Pat Wilson: German club: Quill and Scroll: NHS, Envoy staff. Ron Wilson, Gleam staff: DECA. Carl Wimberly: DECA. Ellen Winburn: As-Yous, rep.: Quill and Scroll, NHS, Pep club, cheerleader, Gleam staff, football homecoming att: HSRC, pres., student council. Cathy Windhausen: Spanish club: FTA: Pep club. Betty Winholtz: Band, orchestra, NHS, Marianne Wood: A Cappella, Thespians: one-acts. Walter Woodward: DECA. Sydney Woodworth: SOOP. Janet Worden: As-Yous, sec.: Pep club. Jim Workman: C-club, NHS: National Merit letter of Commendation, student council, pres., golf. Jerry Wright: A Cappella, Blue and Gold singers: football: track, C-club. Allen Wyatt: DECA, treas. Steve Yarkasky: Gleam staff. Don Yocum: C-club, HSRC, golf. Kathy Youngs: As-Yous, pres., As-Yous queen, Quill and Scroll, NHS, Pep club, sec., Gleam staff, HSRC, sec. Elaine Zion: Girls' choir. Winnie Zumwalt: Shakespeareans: French club, treas., Pep club, HSRC. Senior activities Debra Adams: Student council. Linda Adkins: NHS: SOOP. Lorna Allen: Girls' choir. Frank Anderson: DECA. Larry An- derson: Band: track. Everett Andrews: DECA. Brenda Arnold: DECA. Phyllis Audet: Shakespeareans: FTA: Spanish club. Jo Ault: As-Yous, vice-pres.: Spanish club, sec.: Quill and Scroll, pres.: FTA: Pep club, yell leader: Gleam staff, all school one- acts. Darrell Bailey: Baseball: C-club: NHS: categories team: JETS. Allen Baker: Spanish club, pres.: NHS: FTA. Jim Ball- ance: Wrestling: C-club: HSRC: DECA. Bev Bauer: Band ma- jorette: M-club: Spanish club: Thespians: Pep club: all school play and one-acts. Mark Beck: DECA, Hugo Becker: HSRC: German club. Ben Belew: Band: orchestra. Brad Berkvam: Band: orchestra. Susie Bertelson: Spanish club, vice-pres.: FTA: Pep club: jr. class sec,: student council, Beartown chair- man: SOOP. Karen Beiser: Orchestra: Shakespeareans: NHS. Glenn Bird: DECA, Erwin Bolinger: Key club, treas,: golf. Peggy Bond: Orchestra: NHS: NAHS: Tri-M. David Boul: Track: basket- ball manager: C-club. Dwayne Branscom: DECA. Steve Brasel: DECA. Debbie Bricker: As-Yous: a cappella: Blue and Gold singers: Pep club: HSRC: soph. class sec. Ted Brownrigg: Band: wrestling: track: C-club. Kay Bruestlez Girls' choir: Pep club: DECA. Dennis Burns: Band. Vickie Burns: Band: Shakespeareans, sec.: NHS: Pep club. Chuck Burris: DECA. Monte Burroughs: HSRC. Roger Butcher: DECA. Steve Byrn: Football: track: C-club, vice- pres,: Spanish club: HSRC: German club. Brenda Campbell: Orchestra: NHS: Shakespeareans: Shan queen. Jan Campbell: Thespians, vice-pres.: pep club, vice-pres.: HSRC, treas,: stu- dent council. Pat Carnnahan: Spanish club: FTA: Bearshoot- ers, pres. Jane Chambers: Thespians: LAS one-acts. Reed Chambers: DECA. Manon Chapman: NHS: orchestra, pres.: Tri-M, pres. Larry Chestnut: DECA. Mark Clement: Band: football: track: C-club: student council. Chris Combs: Tri-M: a cappella: band: Blue and Gold singers: Thespians: orchestra. Randy Conn: Track: football: C-club: Spanish club. Mark Conyers: A Cappella: Blue and Gold singers: Tri-M. Carl Cook: DECA. Joyce Cook: As-Yous: a cappella: Pep club, varsity cheerleader: basketball homecoming att. sr.: foot- ball homecoming att., jr. Martha Cooley: SOOP. Elaine Corne- lius: A Cappella: French club: Quill and Scroll: Tri-M: Pep club: Envoy staff: HSRC: all school musical. Pat Couey: Band: orchestra: FTA, corr. sec.: Spanish club. Harvey Crawford: German club, pres. Shirley Creek: A Cappella. Brenda Cross: Spanish club: FTA. Bob Crow: DECA. Mike Cunningham: Football, most valu- able player: baseball: C-club. Jeanne Curtis: As-Yous: Quill and Scroll: Envoy staff: DECA, sec. Robert Dabbs: Drill team: DECA. John Davidson: Class pres., jr. and sr.: jr. prom king: student council: C-club: track: cross country: Key club: Span- ish club: FTA. Cris Davies: DECA, vice pres. Eleanor Davis: Band: Shakes- peareans: FTA: Spanish club, Vicki Davis: Tri-M: orchestra: NAHS. Steve Deis: Pep club bear: HSRC. Mary DeLuca: Spanish club: FTA: pep club, yell leader: student council. Karen Dennis: Girls' choir: Quill and Scroll: Gleam staff: all school musical, Ian Dimmel: Shakespeareans, parl.-chap.: FTA, rep.: Spanish club: Quill and Scroll, rep: Pep club: Gleam staff. John Dillon: Track. Sandra Dodson: Science club: FTA, Debbie Doss: DECA. Richard Dostal: Football: baseball: C-club. Pricilla Doster: SOOP. Richard Dowell: DECA. Bill Duncan: DECA. Jane Dunham: As-Yous: girls' choir: Spanish club: NHS: FTA, sec. Cheryl Dyer: SOOP, Michael Eagleson: DECA. 238 Mike Edde: Spanish club: FTA: student council. Marie Eng- land: DECA. Alan Ensign: Football, wrestling, track-manager, C-club. Sharon Eichman: Quill and Scroll: FTA: Envoy staff, editor: Bearshooters: German club, Wally Emerson: Band: or- chestra: Tri-M: drum major. Cherie Evans: DECA. Pete Fend- er: NHS. Elaine Ferman: Band, head majorette, French club, FTA: Pep club: Gleam staff, Steve Fiedler: Rifle team, color guard: Spanish club: FTA. Herb Fillmore: NFL, vice-pres., debate. Judy Fletcher: M-club: Thespians: FTA: Pep club, Miss pepster-jr.: Gleam staff: HSRC. Leta Foltz: A Cappella. Cindy Frazee: Spanish club: FTA: pep club. Mike Frisbie: Thespians: FTA. Steve Frost: NHS: National Merit letter of commenda- tion. David Gall: DECA. Damian Galvin: DECA. Betty Ganders: Shakespeareans, pres.: French club, pres.: NHS: Pep club, varsity cheerleader. Debbie Gard: M-club: Quill and Scroll: Envoy staff. Terri Geiger. French club, vice- pres.: NFL: Thespians, sec.: all school musical: Bearshooters, sec.: debate. Deborah Gentry: French club: Science club, vice- pres.: NHS: FTA: Chess club. Bobbie Goering: Shakespear- eans: Spanish club. Dorleah Gosney: Spanish club: FTA: Pep club: HSRC. Marla Gowin: Band: Spanish club: Shakespear- eans, treas.: FTA, treas. Lloyd Greaves: German club, Win Greb: JETS, pres. Larry Green: NAHS: Thespians: all school one-acts: chess club. Kenneth Gregoire: Football: C- club: student council. Vicki Guyton: As-Yous: a cappella: Blue and Gold singers: Tri-M: pep club, cheerleader: football queen, Bruce Hanson: DECA, school pres.: DECA, state pres. Pat Hart: DECA, Larry Hartnett: Basketball: track: NHS. Randy Hartwig: ROTC, drill team. Brenda Haston: DECA. Joe Haus: DECA. Cindy Hays: Pep club: NFL-LAS one-acts: all school one-acts: DECA: German club. Pamela Hayes: DECA. Jeanne Haynes: FTA: DECA, Larry Haynes: Baseball: HSRC. Dorothy Hay- ton: HSRC. Steven Henderson: Thespians: all school one-acts: student council: DECA, Brian Hendricks: DECA. Janet Hen- gel: DECA, Charles Higginbotham: Color guard. Gregg Hig- ginbotham: C-club: cross country. Sandy Hill: As-Yous: a capella: Tri-M: Pep club, cheerlead- er: football att.: jr. and sr. class treas.: jr. prom queen, Tom Hill: DECA. Debbie Hirning: SOOP, Ed Hodges: A Cappella: Blue and Gold singers: basketball: C-club: Thespians: Tri-M. Jerry Holder: Spanish club. James Holman: Rifle team: color guard: Thespians. Marilyn Honeyball: French club. David Hooper: DECA. Lynn Hoover: A Cappella: wrestling: track: NAHS. Craig Hopkins: DECA. Woody Howell: A Cappella: football: C- club: student council. Monty Hoyle: Track: C-club, pres.: Spanish club: Thespians: FTA: sr. class vice-pres. Debbie Hoyt: band: orchestra: M-club, pres.: Spanish club. Mike Huber: Football. Milton Huckabey: Track: C-club: NAHS: student council, Melissia Hunner: Spanish club: FTA. Margie Hunsburger: Shakespeareans: Spanish club: Thespians: FTA: Pep club: outstanding sr. girl: student council, vice-pres. Frank Hunsaker: DECA. Jim Ingram: Band: track: C-club: NHS: HSRC: student council. Kent Inman: Rifle team: Thespians: all school one-acts. Bob Ivy: NHS: Chess club. Debbie Jacobs: Orchestra: SOOP. Patty Jacobs: Bearshooters: DECA. Cindy Jancek: DECA. Garry Johnson: Basketball, manager. Ruth Johnson: Orches- tra. Sharon Johnson: Pep Club: Gleam staff: German club. Craig Jones: Spanish club: FTA, Gary Jones: DECA, Jeanie Jones: FTA: Pep club: Gleam staff. Mike Jones: Wrestling: C- club. Dolores Jorgenson: Orchestra: FTA. Buster Kelso: Foot- ball: baseball: C-club. Margaret Kinred: Science club, pres.: NHS: NFL, rep.-hist.: FTA: debate. Karen Kirk: As-Yous: Quill and Scroll, treas.: Pep club: Gleam staff: student council, sec. Karen Kratz: Shakespear- eans, chaplain: Bearshooters, vice-pres.: German club, rep.- hist. Karen Kuder: SOOP. Glenn Lamb: Band. David Lampton: DECA. Jim LeBow: Football: track: C-club, Gleam staff: Key club: JETS. 75,211 , 154, 205 68 03, 219, 227 164, 169, ,119, 169 , 181 11 9 7,155 14, 179, ,179 ,153, 179. 162, Camplii-ll Kathy 5.1 loo 173 Campbell, Rulverca no Campbell, Miss Sarah Lllen 86 Canria..ly, Bobby oo 74,130 Cano, Michael oo, 205 Carev,Rolre1too Carey. 'leresa 52 Carmack, Karen 52,61,112,1o7,169, 173 Carnahan, Pam 66,170 Carnahan, Pat 26, 166, 169, 170, 171 Carnes, Bill 52, 93, 109 Carpenter, Steven 66 Carter, Dr. Guy 100 Casey, Dale 26 Caswell, Gary 26 Categories Team 185 Cates, Michael 66, 132,205 Cato, jerry 52,124,153,162,163,165 C Club 175 Cave, Mrs. Betty 97 Cerutti, William 66,138 Chaffin, Bill 52 Chambers, Betty 66 Chambers, Reed 26, 159 Chapman, Manen 2o,127,130,131,153, 154 Chapman, Susie 26 Chesnul, Larry 26, 158 Chesnut, Terry 66 Chess Club 161 Chilcutt, David 66,231 Chiles, Guy 52, 136 Chinnery, Gary 26, 158 Choplin, Betty 66,130 Christy, Mr. Gregory 87, 93, 107 Clark, Allen 52 Clark, Denice 52, 112, 162,166, 172,178 Clark, Ebbie 66 Clark, lean 66 Clark, Larry 66 Clark, Larry 63,128 Clark, Mrs, Peggy 97 Clark, T.C. 26 Class Officers 22, 50, 64 Claunch, Vivian 66 Claycomb, Mrs, Vicki 87 Clement, Miss Ellis 45, 87 Clement, Mark 26, 132, 175,198,200 Clements, Iohn 26, 134, 157 Clements, Steve 66, 127,204 Clevenger, Mary 52,160 Cline, Eugenia 66, 170 Cline, Mr. Kenneth 101 Coale, Brenda 66,173 Cochran, Dave 74, 205 Coe, Gary 52 Coe, Janet 66 Coen, Terry 66 Coffer, lohn 74 Cole, Eugene 52,123 Coffman, Mrs. Helen 97 Coleman, Susan 66,132,149,169,173 Collins, Mona 52 Collins, Virginia 66 Collyer, Susan 66 Color Guard 134 Colyer, Mrs. Helen 96, 97 Combs, Chris 26,128,129,130,132, 133, 154,157,186 Combs, Craig 52,130,132,15-1 Coniley, Carolvn 66 Conley, Danny 52 Conn Randy 26,167,198 Connor, ludy 52 Conrow, Gary 66,205 Conrow ,Tom 26, 175, 208, 209 Conyers, Carol 66, 130 ,Mark 27,128,129 Conyers Cook Arthur 66,205 Cook, Carl 27, 158 Cook, johnny 66,120 Cook, Joyce 27,128,172,180 Cook, lulie 52,126,157,166,169,1 174,1 Cook, R 78, 192 ichard 66,162,205 Cook, Richard 27 Cook, William 66,132 Cooksto n, Cheryl 52, 173 Cooley, Martha 27,160 72, Coomer, Gretchen 65 Copridge, Roxanne 66, 170 Cordes, Dan 52,160,175 Cornelius, Elaine 27, 113,128,154,156, 172, 164 Corum, Becky 66,127,151 Costigan, Denise 52,166 COUEY, Pai 27, 130, 132, 166, 168, 169 Courtney, Pat 27 Cox, Cindy 52,173 Cox, Pat 52, 112, 173 Crabtree, Iudy 52,166 Crandall, Donald 66 Crane, George 52 Crank, Craig 54,205 Crawford, Harvey 27, 114,165 Crawford, Kevin 52 Creek, Brad 52, 53, 160 Creek, Shirley 27,128 Creel, George 66, 135,137,138 Cross, Brenda 27, 151, 167, 168, 169 Cross Country 208-209 Cross, Shelly 74 Croston, Kenneth 53,136,137,160, 162 Croston, Marilyn 66,130 Croucher, Cheryl 53, 149, 151, 168, 173, 178 Crow, Bob 158 Crowell, Ioyce 74 Crowell, Tim 53 Cunninghan, Mike 27, 48,169, 174, 198, 200, 202, 203, 219 Curry, Mike 53, 182, 202,204 Curtis, Carolyn 53 Curtis, Heather 66,164 Curtis, Jeanne 27, 113,158,159, 184 Curtis, Rita 66 Custodians 98-99 Cutbirth, Louis 66 Dabbs, Robert 27, 134, 137, 139 Dabbs, Tommy 53,134,137, 139 Daniel, jack 66,137, 138 Daniels, Pamela 67, 170 DAR Good Citizenship Award 184 Darit ,Billy 137 138 y , Davenport, Mr. George 96, 98 Davenport, Pam 27 Davidson Davidson ,Mrs.A.W.102 ,Bob sa, 202, 204 Davidson, Connie Z7 Davidson 166, 16 ,lohn 16, 22, 27, 8,175,208,209 241 Davies, Cris 27,158,159 Davies, Linda 27,151 Davis, Charles 67 Davis, Diana 63,126,173 Davis, Eleanor 27,132,167,169,181 Davis, Harald 74, 223 Davis, Marcella 53,164, 171,178 Davis, Michael 67, 132, 149 Davis, Opal 67 Davis, Paula 67 Davis, Rudy 53, 175, 202, 204 Davis, Shirley 53,132,173 Davis, Steve 53,136 Davis, Tom 75 Davis, Viiki 28, 130, 149, 168, 176 Dean, Mrs. Nelvada 87 Dean, Sandy 28 Deaver, janet 53, 128, 130,132 Debate Tournament Deboer, Henry 67, 138 DECA Club 158-159 Deis, Ronald 67 Deis, Steve 28, 151 DeLuca, Mary 28, 86, 149,167,168,172, 173 Dennis, Debra 67 Dennis, Dale 53,182 Dennis, Mrs. lvan 102 Dennis, Karen 28, 111, 156 Dennis, Mike 53, 128, 130, 153, 163, 186 Denti, Pam 67, 130, 166, 168 DeWitt, Cindy 67 Dieckman, Donna 67,173 Dillard, Mr. Herbert 87, 123, 198, 230, 231 Dillon, john 28, 227 Dimmel, janet 28, 110, 119,151,156, 167, 165, 169, 172, 179 Dinsdale, Mr. Robert 87, 103, 205, 218, 219, 230 Dinwiddie, Pat 53, 108 Divine, Mrs. Frances 97 Dodson, Sandy 28, 169,178 Dopp, Ebra 67 Dorton, Cecilia 53 Doss, Debbie 28, 159 Dostal, Denise 53, 165 Dostal, Richard 28, 198, 200 Doster, Kathy 53, 128 Doster, Priscilla 28, 160 Dotson, Steve 67, 164 Douglas, Mr, Alfred 98 Dowell, Denise 67,88, 176 Dowell, Ricky 28, 159 Dowell, Ron 53 Downs, Nancy 67 Dragon, Carla 28 Draves, Thresa 67, 130,149,162,164, 169, 170 Driskell, Barb 75,170,173 Driscoll, Mrs. Lavaughn 85 Dunbar, Mr. Richard 87,120,123, 204 Duncan, Bill 28, 159 Dunham, jane 28,152,168,169, 180 Dunlap, lan 53,164 Dye, William 53 Dyer, Cheryl 28, 160 Dyer, Gary 28,165 Eaglen, Eldo 53 Eagleson, Mike 28 Easley, Linda Z8 Burris, Index Aber, Deborah 51, 123, 178,193,157 Aber, Leisha 51,76,151,152,155,157, 165 A Cappella 128-129, 183 Adams, Debra 23,118,149 Adkins, David 51, 172 Adkins, James 65,205 Adkins, Linda 23,160 Adkins, Marcia 51 Adkins, Shirley 51, 147,112 Adleman, Wendy 23 Administrative Personnel 82-85, 100, 101 Agan, David 51,136 Agan, Janet 51 Akin, Sue 16, 51, 128,129, 167, 173, 176, 178, 207 Aldridge, Debra 65, 127, 170 Alexander, Debra 16, 23, 172, 181 Alexander, Donald 65 Alexander, Mike 51 Allcock, Bill 23, 175, 198,227 Allcock, Mary 65 Allen, Diane 51 Allen, Kara 65, 128,130 Allen, Martha 23 Allen, Sue 65, 173 All School Play 76-77 Alvis, James 65 Alvis, Steve 65, 205, 223 Amerine, Anita 65, 173 Amos, Johnnie 65 Anderson, Larry 23, 132 Anderson, Linda 65, 169 Anderson, Steve 65 Andrews, Everett 24, 159 Arnold, Brenda 24 Arnold, Kathy 65 Arnold, Mr. Michael 86, 118, 218 Arnold, Sheila 65 Azbill, Jan 65 As-You-Like-It Literary Society 180 Alllilei, Phyllis 24, 166, 169, 181 Audsley, Debbie 65 Ault, Jo 24, 102,111, 156, 166,173, 180 Bachman, Chris 65 Bachman, Jana 51, 167, 168, 178 Bachmann, Mr. Duane 86,158, 159, 218, 219 Badder, Deb 24, 160 Bailey, Darrell 24, 153, 175,185,182 Baird, Keith 202, 204 Baker, Allen 24, 153, 175, 167, 168, 169 Baker, Jetta 24,160 Baker, Vicky 51 Baker, Victor 51, 135, 137,139 Bales, Miss Dorothy 95, 108 Ballance, lim 24,16O, 175,224 Band 127, 132-133 Bankston, Steve 51 Barker, Clayton 65 Bartel, Bonnie 51,13O, 132 Basketball210-216 Basketball Homecoming Queen 217 Bass, Richard 51 Batson, Dana 51,173 Battmer, James 51 Bauer, Alan 51,211 Bauer, Bev 24,77,132,149,151,157, 166, 172, 176, 193 Bauer, Stephanie 170, 74 Beale, Debbie 65, 132,173 Beals, Durinda 51 Beale, Randy 65, 205, 223 Bearshooters 170, 171 Beck, Debra 51,126,166 Beck, Herbert 65, 135, 137, 138 Beck, Mark 24,158 Becker, Hugo 24, 93,149,165 Becker, Sharon 65,130,170 Beckerdite, l.arry 51,132 Beeler, Mike 51 Beem, Colleen 24 Beeman, Miss Oneida 86, 87, 106 Belew, Ben 24,130,132 Bellew, Darrell 65 Benedict, Mrs. Allen 97 Benson, Thomas 65, 205, 223 Berkemeier, Mr. George 103 Berkvam, Brad 24, 130, 132 Berry, Sharon 24 Bersuch, Donna 51, 172 Bertoncino, Lewis 65 Bertelson, Susie 11, 24, 146, 149, 151, 160, 166, 168,172 Bidstrup, Mrs. Ellen 86, 115 Bieser, Karen 24, 130, 153, 181 Biggers, Bernadine 64, 65 Biggs, Debra Kay 65 Bigham, June 65 Billups, Donnie 51 Bilyeu, Jackie 51,155,166, 169 Bird, Mrs. Delphia 97 Bird, Glenn 24, 159 Bird, Jeanne 65, 173 Bishop, Denise 51,153 Black, Phil 74, 161, 167 Blanchard, Charlene 51, 166, 169 Blevins, Mr, James 98 Blue and Gold Singers 128 Blystone, Harvey 65 Boehm, Bob 16, 51, 112, 134, 135, 137, 139 Boehm, Shelley 65, 170, 173 Bogart, Frances 51, 126 Bogue, Nancy 24 Bolinger, Irwin 25, 163, 184 Bolt, Kathy 65,164 Bond, Peggy 25,127,130, 131,153, 154, 155 Book, William 65,152 Borgman, Carol 51, 76, 77,153,157, 166, 179 Boul, David 25, 175,211 Bowerman, Bryan 54, 62, 165, 202, 204 Box, John 25, 138 Boyer, Debby 51, 112, 164, 169,173 Boyer, Karl 51 Boyd, Larry 25, 163, 182, 198 Braden, Donald 65 Brake, Joyce 51, 173 Branscom, Dwayne 24, 158 Brasel, Debbie 65 Brasel, Steve 25, 159 Breckenridge, Carol 65 Bricker, Debbie 25,12B, 172, 180 Briggs, Marsha 65, 130 Brisco, Richard 65,223 240 Brison, David 51, 128 Broadway, Melody 51, 128 Brockhouse, Donna 62 Brooker, Fred 51,124,165, 175, 211 Brooks ,Darrell51 Brooks, Mrs, Imogene 97 Brosha r, Rebecca 51,77 Brotherton, Terry 25 Brower, Bill es, 130, 132, 133, 154, 205 Brower, Mrs. Harold 102 Brown, Debbie 65 Brown Brown , Howard 65 ,julie 74,173 , Brown, Mrs. Ruth 86, 125 Brown Brown , Sherry 52 ,Steve 52,160 Brown, Trisha 52, 126, 132, 168 Browns, James 65 Brownrigg, Ted 25, 132, 175 Bruch, Mr. Ronald 86, 198, 203, 219, 227 Bruestle, Kay 25158, 172 Bruner, Nancy 52, 126,152, 164, 169, 179 Brush, Mrs. Florence 86,118,119, 169 Bryant, Carol 65, 109 Buckley, Robert 52, 132, 153 Buckley, Mrs. Thomas 103 Buford, Dean 52 Burch, John 52, 136, 137 Burcham, Robin 65 Burchett, Debra 65 Burges Burges Burket s, Billy 65 S, Rick 25,159 t, Marcy 65, 173 Burlingame, Mr. William 84 Burns Bonnie 52 160 Burns, Buddy 52, 182 Burns, Dennis 25, 132, 161 Burns Donna 74 Burns: Vicki 25, 153, 162, 172, 181 Chuck 158,159 Burris, Ricky 74 Burroughs, Marty 65, 135 Burroughs, Monte 25 Burrows, Myron 52, 138 Burt, Bob 52, 130, 153, 167, 211 Burton, Dave 52, 134, 137, 139 Burton, Mrs. Elizabeth 86, 107, 155 Burton, Jean 52, 115 Bu5l'i, Pam 52, 115 Bushart, Jerry 25, 120, 138 Butcher, Randy 66 Butcher, Roger 25, 159 Butler, Connie 107 Byrn, Kathy eo, 172 Byrn, Mrs. Kenneth 102 Byrn, Steve 25,151, 175,198 Cady, Fred 52 Cafeteria Personnel 96-97 Caldron, Paul 62, 204, 223 Callahan, Steven 66,152 Cameron, Mrs. Kay 86, 109, 114, 179, 181 Cammerer, Susan 52,126, 164,179 Campbell, Bill 52, 74, 162 Campbell, Brenda 25, 106, 130, 153, 179, 181, 185 Campbell, James 66, 138, 205, 223 Campbell, Jan 25,128,148,157, 162, 172,174,1B0,193 Hawley, David 55,136 Hawley, Rita 68, 75,128 Hayes, Forest 55, 115 Hayes, Mrs. jolene 88,181 Hayes, Kenneth 55,160 Hayes, Pam 32,160 Hayes, Thomas 55 Haynes, Bruce 68 Haynes, jeanne 32, 159 Haynes, jeff 68, 75 Haynes, Larry 32, 162, 163, 182 Haynes, Linda 69, 173 Hays, Cindy 32,160,192 Hays, Claudia 69, 75 Hayton, Dorothy 32 Hazelrigg, Mike 32 Hazelrigg, Rebecca 69 Heiman, Paul 55, 175, 198, 201 Heiser, Mike 55, 128, 175 Heiser, Patrick 69 Hendershot, Charlotte 69 Henderson, Steve 32, 77, 157, 160, 193 Hendricks, Brian 32, 159 Hengel, Dennis 69 Hengel, janet 32, 158 Henson, jackie 69, 75, 169 Herring, William 69, 151, 152 Hester, Eric 69 Hester, Laura 55,128,162,167,173,178 Hettrick, Dirk 69,151,152 Hettrick, Rick 32, 151, 175 Higbee, Mark 55, 155, 166 Higbee, Mark 69 Higginbotham, Charles 32, 139 Higginbotham, Gregg 32, 208, 209 High School Red Cross 162 Hill, Tom 32, 158, 159 Hill, Sandy 22, 32.,12.8, 129, 172, 180, 206, 207 Hillaker, Sandy 69, 132 I-Iillen, Mr. james 89, 161 Hilliard, Mary 69 Hinchey, Billy 69 Hinkle, Frankie 32, 182, 192 Hirning, Debbie 32, 160 Hodges, Ed 32, 128, 129, 175, 187,211 Hodges, Sam 63 Hoerman, David 56, 136, 160 Hogan, Ted 69 Hohns, Duane 69, 136 Holder, jerry 32, 166 Holland, Larry 56,136 Holland, Vanessa 63, 69 Holman, james 32, 136, 139 Holsworth, Bruce 32, 158 Holsworth, john 69, 2.05 Holt, Denise 69 Honeyball, Marilyn 33, 164 Hooper, Gary 63 Hooper, Kenneth 69 Hoover, Leah 69, 152 Hoover, Lynn 33, 128, 153, 163 Hopkins, Mrs. Alice 97 Hopkins, Craig 33 Hopkins, Mr. Travis 89 Hopper, David 33, 159 Hord, Miss Marie 89,117 Hornbuckle, Mrs. Gladys 97 Horn, Danny 54,56,163, 166 Horn, Sharon 69, 75, 130,162 Horne, Bonnie 56, 63, 156,167,169, 178 Horton, Leonard 56,211 Hoss, john 69, 135, 138, 164 Hotson, janiece 56, 166, 172 Houghton, Cindi 69 Howard, Doug 69, 128, 158 Howell, Woody 33,128,175, 198 Hoyle, Monty 22, 33, 166, 168, 175 Hoyt, Barbara 69, 132, 176, 177 Hoyt, Debbie 33,106,130,132,133,176, 177 Hubble, jan 56, 128, 129, 132 Huber, Arlene 69, 152,169 Huber, Charlene 69, 152, 169 Huber, Mike 33,149,198 Huckabey, Milton 16, 33.149, 175, 176, 182 Huested, Mr, Leroy 88, 204 Huff, Barbara 69, 149, 164,168 Hughes, Laurie 69, 164,173 Hugill, Beverly 69, 164 Hulse, Gloria 33, 159 Humphrey, Phyllis 75, 170 Hunner, Mellissia 33, 160, 167,168 Hunsaker, Frank 34, 158 Hunsaker, George 56 Hunsaker, jim 75 Hunsburger, Margie 16, 34, 146, 157, 167,169,173,181,185,193 Huntsman, Denise 34 Hurst, Mr, Allan 89 Indoor Track 220-221 Ingram, jim 34, 132, 133, 153,175 Inman, Kent 34, 134, 135, 193 Irwin, Mr. Deigh 89 Irwin, Steve 69 Irwin, Vicki 69 Isbell, Tonni 56, 63, 128, 162, 167, 173, 176, 207 Ivy, Bob 34,153,161 Ivy, Steven 69, 132, 205 jackson, Cynthia 69 jackson, Gary 69 Jacobs, Debra 34,130,160 jacobs, Lolita 69, 75 jacobs, Patty 34, 159 jacobs, Timothy 69 james, Mr. Norman 101 james, Pam 56, 167,173 jancek, Cindy 34, 158 jeffers, Mrs, Diana 56 jelinek, joe 54, 56,175 IETS 182 jett, David 69 johnson, Mrs. Cathleen 89,90 johnson, Connie 69 johnson, Debbie 34 johnson, Deborah 69, 173 johnson, Garry 34,211 johnson, Karen 56, 126, 173 johnson, Karlene 34, 151 johnson, Ruth 34, 130, 160 johnson, Sharon 34, 110 johnson, Tom 56, 153, 163,165, 202, 204 jones, Anita 170 jones, Craig 34,167 jones, Dennis 56 jones, Gale 56 jones, Gary 34,159 jones, Geraldine 69 jones, jeanie 34, 110,169,172 243 jones, judi 34 jones, Mike 34,224 jones, Pam 75 jones, Paul 75 jones, Vicki 56, 176 jones, Vicki Lee 69 jorgensen, Delores 34, 130 Kalhorn, Tom 56,152, 153,161,164, 198, 201 Kaltlioft, Dennis 34,132,165,175,198 Katamura, Tony 56 Keeland, Mr, Roy 89,123 Keith, Beverly 56, 126 Keith, Steven 69,223 Keithley, Cynthia 69 Kelly, Susan 35, 92, 130 Kelsey, Lawrence 69 Kelso, William 35, 48, 175, 198, 200, 201 218 Kemble, Mrs. Art 102 Kemble, Sandy 69, 112, 169, 173 Kent, jesse 35 Kent, Michael 63 Kent, Wayne 56, 134, 137 Kessel, julie 56, 128, 166, 169, 172 Kerr, Brian 69, 152 Key Club 163 Kinred, Margaret 35, 152, 153, 169,178 Kirk, Donald 70, 138 Kirk, Karen 16, 17, 35, 102, 146, 147, 156, 172, 180 Kirk, Mike 70,162,166,223 Kirkham, Brit 56, 60, 183, 198, 201 Knight, Edward 70 Knoepker, Chuck 56,134,135,167,189 Knuckles, janie 35 Krallman, Victoria 57 Kramer, Elizabeth 70, 130, 132,170 Kratz, Karen 35,165 Kratz, Kim 70, 165,223 Krause, Daryl 139 Kuder, Karen 35, 160 Kueck, Sharon 70, 164 Kuhler, Debbie 70 Ladyman, Susan 57, 75 Lamb, Catherine 70, 173 Lamb, Glenn 35,132 Lamb, jack 57, 132,136,139 Lamb, james 70,127 Lampton, David 35,158, 159 Lancaster, Sherry 70 Landers, Mr. l'aul101 Landess, Mr. Warren 89 Langham, Major Carl 90, 134, 135 Larkin, Karen 70 Larman, jim 35 Lash, Vickie 70, 167,173 Leach, Gilbert 57 LeBow, jim 35, 110, 117, 163, 198, 200. 202 Lee, Vicki 57, 132 Legg, Mr, Phillip 90, 151 Lesh, Mr. Raymond 90 Leutzinger, Marilie 35,129,130, 153 Leutzinger, Robin 57,128,175 Lewis, Bernita 160 Lewis, Bruce 35 Lewis, Dennis 70, 138 Lewis, joyanne 57 Lewis, Lynne 57, 128, 130,153 Easley, William 67 Echelmeyer, Miss Larrie 87,125, 165 Edde, Mike 28,167,169 Edington, Debra 53, 192 Edmondson, Carol 67, 176 Edsen, Dale 53, 136 Edwards, Cynthia 67, 164 Edwards, Jennifer 67, 169 Edwards, Mildred 75, 130, 131, 164 Ehrhardt, Kathryn 67, 75, 130,132 Eichman, Sharon 29, 113, 156,165, 168, 171 Eighmy, Linda 53 Eiker, Vickie 53 Eklund, Sgt. Raymond 88, 134 Elliott, Jeff 75 Ellis, Dennis 53 Ellis, Harold 67, 132 Elting, Mr. Gary 88, 122 Emerson, Wally 2.9,130, 132, 133 England, Marie 29, 158 England, Steve 67 Enke, Timothy 29, 136 Ensign, Alan 29, 175, 198 Ensign, Audrey 67, 170 Envoy Staff 113 Erdman, Mark 67 Erickson, Gail 67, 75 Erickson, Roger 53 Ernest, Patricia 67 Evans, Glenn 53 Falco, Joann 67 Faculty 86-93 Farrington, Mr. Russell 88, 162 Feagan, Mrs. Cynthia 88-93 Fender, Chris 67 Fender, Pete 29, 153 Ferman, Elaine 29, 110, 132, 151, 156, 164, 169, 172 Ferman, Tom 53, 202, 204 Fields, Mrs. Stephanie 97 Fiedler, Steven 29, 134, 135, 139, 167, 168 Fillmore, Herbert 29, 152 Firing Squad 139 Fisher, LeRoy 29 Fisher, Tyler 29 Fiske, Miss Nancy 94 Fitzgerel, Marvin 29 Fitzgerel, William 68 Flanagan, Sara 75, 173 Fletcher, Judy 29, 76,111, 157, 162, 168 172, 193 Fletcher, Randy 53, 108, 175, 2.09 Floyd, Donald 68, 132 Floyd, Cai130, 164, 172 Foley, Mrs. Connie 88, 151, 170 Foltz, Leta 30 Football 198-205 Football Homecoming Queen or Attendant 206-207 Fore, Mr. Donald 88,106, 108, 114, 218 219 Forgey, Dan 53,209 Forsythe, David 53, 175, 198, 204 Forsythe, Terrence 68 Foster, Robert 68 Foster, Mrs. Ruth 97 Foster, Stewart 68, 231 Fox, Pride Richard es, 205, 223 Fox, Vicki ss, 130, 132 Frakes, Barbara 68 Francis, Daniel 68 Francis, Patty 53, 128, 149, 173,179 Francis, Roland 68,130, 152, 205 Frazee, Cynthia 30, 118,151, 167, 168, 172 Frazier, Cindy 53, 126, 192 Frederick Carol 53, 153 Freeland, Elaine 68, 130, 169 French Club 164 Freytag, Mr. John 101 Frisbey, Doug 53 Frisbie, Mike 5o,76, 149,157,162 Frost, Steve 30,153,185 Fry, Ruby 53, 165 Fulton, Rick 53, 178 Future Teachers 168-169 Fye, Danny 53 Fye, Dwain 30,138 Fyfe, Pamela 68 Caddy, Connie 54, 126, 166, 172 Gall, Gayla 68 Gallagher, Vickey 68, 167, 169 Galloway, Mike 54 Galvan, Becky 68 Galvan, Damian 30, 158 Ganders, Betty 30, 153, 164, 172, 181 Gard, Brad 16, 54, 128, 146, 157, 186, 189, 211 Gard, Debra 30, 113, 156,176 Garrett, Larry 68, 205 Garrett, Pam 30 Gartner, Nancy 68 Gaulter, Janet 30, 160 Gaulter, Gary 68 Geiger, Terri 30, 77, 152, 157, 164, 171, 193 Gengler, Steve 30 Gentry, Debbie 30, 130, 153, 161,164, 168, 178 German Club 165 Gettis, Julie 54,152,165,178,179 George, Susan 68, 132 Gibbs, Charles 54 Giffen, Norman 30 Gillen, David 54, 160 Gillen, Donald 68 Gipson, Mr, J.W. 102 Gipson, Mrs,J,W.102 Gipson, Karen 30, 153, 155 Girls' Choir 126-127 Gish, Randall 30 Givan, Gary 54 Glass, Connie 68 Gleam Staff 110-111 Goeking, Terry 54 Goering, Bobbie 30, 181 Goering, David 68, 127, 161 Golding, Karen 68, 169 Golding, Pat 54 Goodman Debra 68, 130 Gorham, Jacqueline 68 Gosney, Dorleah 30, 149, 162,167, 168, 172 Gosney, Kathy 68, 189 Gowin, Gary 68, 205, 223 Gowin, Marla 31, 132, 166,168, 169, 172, 181 Graham, Dennis 68, 119, 205 Graham, Linda 68, 170, 173 Graves, Elaine 54, 132, 173 242 Gray, Betty 68 Greaves, Lloyd 16, 31, 165 Greb, Win 31, 125,163,182 Green, Glenn 54 Green, John 54,130 Green, Larry 31 Green, Mr. George E. 17, 49, 85, 102, 185, 219 Greer, Curtis 54 Gregorie, Kenneth 31, 118, 119, 147, 175,198, 201, 202, 227 Gregson, Stephen 68, 166 Griffin, Margie 54 Griffin, Sidney 54, 160 Griffith, Rowena Ann 68, 170 Grindstaff, Tom 31 Groves, Rick 54 Gunlock, Mr. Stephen 88, 106 Gustafson, Carl 54 Gustafson, David 31 Guyton, Mrs. Jane 88, 108, 155 Cuytori, Vicki 31, 128, 129, 172, 180. 206, 207 Hack, Monty 68, 135, 138 Hackley, Jim 54 Haddock, Jayne 55, 112,166, 169, 172 Hagan, Emma 55, 128, 153 Haley, Mike 55,198, 201, 203 Hamer, Peggy 55, 112 Hamilton, Donna 55 Hamline, Danny 130, 132,133 Hamline, Randall 68 Hamm, Bob 55, 202, 204 Hammond, Pat 63, 164 Hammond, Wayne 54, 55, 202, 204 Hampton, Terry 55, 160 Hanna, Jerry 55, 155 Hanson, Bruce 16, 31, 158, 159, 184 Hanson, Carole 68, 75 l Hanson, Mrs, George 102 Hanson, Nancy 55 Hardison, Mike 55, 152 Hardison, Patricia 68, 173 Harger, Mike 31, 158 Harger, Robert 68 Hargrove, Joan 31 Harper, David 55, 136, 160 Harris, Donnie 68 Harris, Gary 68 Harris, Lenita 68 Harris, Mark 68, 130, 132, 205, 223 Harris, Mrs. Paul 102 Hart, Carolyn 31 Hart, Pat 31, 159 Harter, David 31 Harter, Greg 55 Harter, Jeff 55 Hartnett, Larry 31,153,211 Hartnett, Ruth 68,173 Hartwig, George 31, 134, 137, 139 Harvey, Carol68,119, 167,169 Harvey, Johnnie 31, 175, 182, 208, 209 Haston, Brenda 31,158 Hatfield, Mrs, Gene 102 Hatfield, Samuel 68, 182 Hauber, Charles 31, 134,139 Haugmo, Linda 68, 155 Haus, Joseph 31,158 Hawks, Don 55 Hawkins, Chris 63 Hawkins, Jan 55,13O, 132,149, 171,179 Ott, Miss Verna 91,118 Otto, Susan 71,173 Outstanding Senior Boy185 Outstanding Senior Girl 185 Overielt, Steve 71,75 Owen, Edward 71 Owen, Linda 58 Owings, Steve 38,163,182,184 Ozburn ,Robert 71 Pack, Mrs. Gladys 98 Pack, Mrs. Marjorie 94 Palmer, 219 Terri 35, 175, 195, 200, 201, 202, Paprocki, Leslie 58 Parks, Mr. Emory 100 Parks, Kathy 71,165 Parks, Mike 58,112,134,139,160 Parr, Mr. Leroy 98 Parsons, Donna 58, 153, 165, 169 Patterso n, Mr. Kenneth 103 Paul, Debbie 75 Payne, Leonard 58 Peel, Mr. Marvin 98 Pelletier, Debbie 55, 162, 167,168,173 Penniston, Bill 38, 147, 153, 166, 168, 175 Pep Club 172, 173,174 Perez, Robert 72 Perry, Debby 58, 132 Peters, Mr. joseph 103 Peters, Susan 58, 108 Peterson, Carl 72 Petri, M Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, 172, 1 Phillips, Phillips, Pickerin r, Gary 91 Doug 55, 132, 200, 202, 204 Mr. Edgar 49, 91, 117, 175 Kathy 16, 22, 38, 102, 147, 153, 74, 179, 181 Tim 38,118,166, 165, 192,198 Tom 64,72, 146,205 g, Carolyn 38, 159 Piedmonte, Delores 72 Piedmonte, joe 58,152 Piedmonte, Mike 38,159 Pilger, P am 58 Pinon, Juanita 72, 75 l7inS0l'l, ,lim 16, 38, 93, 120, 147, 152, 153, 1 64,185 Pittman, Gary 42 Pittman, Stan 58,132, 163,202,204 Planker, Poe, Bill Linda 72 35, 128,129,154, 198 POE, Dotty 72, 128, 173,207 Pohnert, Cathie 72,151 Polina, Leonard 72,127 Pollard, Mike 72 Pollard, Sharon 48,152,166,173 Polriack, Hilda 38, 132, 153, 166, 172, 172, 176, 181 Polnack, Jon 48,136,166 Polson, john 48 Pope, M r, Emmitt 98 Porter, Rocky 38, 122,198 Postupack, Valerie 49,128,129,130, 153, 1 62,166,169,172,179,1B5 Potter, 1311138 Powell, Ann 39,166, 169,181 Powell, Terry 49, 136 Prall, Thomas 72,138 Pray, Jackie 49 Preator, Teresa 75,173 Price, David 72,166 Price, William 72 Priemer, Debbie 72,112 Priemer, jan 73,166,172,176 Priemer, Rhonda 59 Priest, Carol 59, 167, 179 Prine,lewell59,126,172 Pririz, Vickie 39, 153,167, 172, 174,176 Proctor, Margie 59, 164 Proctor, Roxanna 72 Prout, John 59,76,192 Pruitt, Terri 72, 112, 166,169,173 Pugh, Sharon 59,165,171 Purdy, Melvin 63 Pursley, Miss Martha 91 Pycior, Ron 72,205 Queener, Cheri 72, 132, 178 Queener, Patsy 39,155,160 Quill and Scrool156 Quinn, Craig 59 Ragan, Ann 59, 63, 112, 153, 166, 174, 176, 178 Ragan, lerry 72, 166 Raines, Mrs. MerI102 Raines, Ronnie 39, 139 Rampy, Erwin 75, 151 Randall, Carter 72 Raney, Debra 72 Rangel, Manuel 59 Rash, Sharon 59, 173 Rathman, Rick 39, 182 Ray, Gary 72, 128, 205, 223 Rayhill, Gerald 39 Ream, Barry 59,130,136, 151 Reas, lulie 59, 128,151, 165,178 Reding, Virginia 59,155 Reed, Mrs. Carmin 91 Reed, Craig 39 Reed, Greg 72 Reese, Larry 59 Reese, Terry 72 Reeves, Deborah 72 Rehkop, Pat 72, 164,173 Reiff, Ron 72, 205 Reiling, Lou 72, 130, 132 Reimler, Iudy 72,176 Resch, Guy 39, 128,151,198 Resch, Patty 72,128 Ressler, Debbie 59, 112 Reynolds, Fred 75 Rice, Carl 39, 129 Rice, Julie 59 Richard, Carmen 72 Richards, Deborah 72 Richardson, Cheryl 39 Richardson, Darrell 72, 223 Richardson, Doris 39,160 Richardson, Steve 72, 205 Richey, Mell 59, 163, 198, 200, 201 Richey, Ron 59,166 Ridge, Carla 59 Ridings, Mrs. Sue 92 Riley, Tom 72 Rifle Team 135 Rinard, Brenda 39,172 Ritter, Monroe 72,230 Rtlbb, Patti .39, 111, 151 Roberts, Ann 59 Roberts, Karen 59 Roberts, Kaylene 59 Roberts, Richard 39,139,160 245 172, Robinson, Marsha 63,176,177 Robinson, Vida 39,128,129,130,154, 157, 180, 187 Rodriguez, Gerry 59,160 Rodriguez, Teresa 59, 166,169,172,179 Rogers, Danny 72,138 Rohrs, Chris 39,157 Rokiski, Deborah 72,132 Ronback, Mona 59,61,167, 168,175 Rose, Mrs, Mary 97 Ross, Linda 59 Ross, Pam 72 Rossi, Carmella 39, 151,166,181 ROTC 133-139 Rowan, Sheryl 39, 155 Rowe, Cheila 72,155 Rubick, Linda 59, 166, 169, 179 Rucker, Marvin 72,151 Russell, Henry 72,128, 147 Russell, lohn 39,169,175, 198, 200,201 202, 215, 227 Russell, Lora 39,160 Rust, Elton 59, 129, 167, 202, 204, 223 Ruth, Sandra 72 Rutledge, ,lanie 75,173 Sabin, Tomi 40 Saddler, Leslie 40, 159, Sage, Mary 59 Salisbury, Sharon 59 Sanford, Mickey 59, 105, 202,204 Sanford, Mrs. Robert 102 Sanstra, Charmaine 59, 192 Sartin, Karen 59,128, 148, 176 Sartin, Mike 59 Sawyer, Kris 40 Saxton, Twila 40, 111,180 Scarborough, Gib 72, 127, 205, 223 Scarborough, Rick 40, 160, 175, 198 Schaaf, Roy 72, 205, 223 Schaaf, Susan 40 Schabel, George 72 Schabel, Mary 73, 151 Schafer, Cindy 60, 120,168 Schannuth, Bonnie 16, 40, 148, 157, 166, 167 Schiezer,loel63, 167, 202,204 Schott, William 54 Schreiber, ,lane 59, 162,165, 173, 178 Schulenburg, Edgar 73,135, 138 Schulenburg, Mrs. Mabel 103 Schulenburg, Yvonne 40 Schupp, Richard 59,132,160 Science Club 178 Scott, Michael 73, 132 V Scott, Vicki 59 See, Brad 73, 127 Seek, Bill 73, 75 Seek, Charles 40 Seek, Robert 59 Semler, Anne 40, 164, 168, 172, 181 Sexton, Ronnie 40 Shackelford, jan 40,120,146,148,152, 153, 157, 167, 168, 181, 185 Shafer, Mr, Merle 101 Shain, Dinah 60,120 Shakespearean Literary Society 181 Shan 179 Shanholtz, Regina 73,132,169 Sharp, Ed 60,167 Sharp, Kevin 73 Lewis, Steve 57 Lightle, Mr. Neil 94 Linabe rry, Bob 160 Lindberg, Bill 57 Lindberg, Rhonda 35,162 Lindmark, Mr. Marvin 90, Lindsey, Jeff 70, 164, 223 Lindsey, Michael 57 Linkhart, Harold 57 Linkhart, John 70 Little, Debbie 75 Lockhart, Ceroldean 35 Lockhart, Karen 57 Logan, Logan Logan, Lohse, Gene 35 Herb 57 Richard 35,198 Keith 57,134,139 Louderback, Cindy 57, 126 Luff, Mr. Elvin 103 Luff, John 57 Luft, Barbara 57, 132,164 Luft, David 70, 132 1.uk0m5lCi, John 57, 152,161,165 Lycan, Lycan. Lynch, Lynch, Lynch, Brad 70, 151 Vince 35, 175,218 Jackie 57, 112, 166 Patty 70 Tom 36 Lytle, Pat 57 Mahan, Margaret 70 Mahan, Pat 36, 76, 160 Malbaff, Ronnie 36, 158 Maley, Bonnie 57, 128, 130,162 Maliwat, Romulo 36, 134, 166 Mangold, Mrs. Delores 101 Manley, Ralph 57 Mann, Debbie 57 109,184 Mannen, Kenneth 70 Mannering, Kent 70, 127, 205 Mannering, Sherry 36, 162,167, 169, 150 Mannering, Vicki 70 Manus, Grady 36, 198 Manus, John 57 Marcotte, Robert 36, 153, 185 Markovics, Bob 36, 110, 111,175 Marshall, Clarence 57 Marshall, Mrs. Clyde 102 Marshall, Debbie 36, 49,118, 132, 165, 172, 176 Martel, Raymond 36 Martin, Barbara 36, 146, 148, 152, 172, 179, 180 Martin, Chris 36, 160 Martin, Mrs. Harold 102 Martin, Jackie 70 Martin, Miss Janet 84, 85 Martin, Toni 36, 182 Marx, Chris 36,130,165,168, 169 176, Mason, 180 Mrs. Bessie 97 Mason, Jeff 20,70 Mason, Mason, Laura 16, 70 Roy 57 Massey, Bruce 57, 136 Massey, Cindy 70 Methany, Sherry 36, 128,132 Methany, Stephen 70, 205 Mathes on, Janeal 36, 152, 164, 192 Maupin, James 57, 130, 132, 154 Mawby, Terry 70, 132 153, , 172, Maxwell, Kenton 70 May, Sally 57,112 Mayhan, Greg 70 McAfoose, Bev 71,128,164 McAfoose, Mike 36,76,128,129,13O, 151, 152, 154, 157, 175,187, 155 McAhan, Aaron 71, 230 McAllister, Debbie 51 McCart, Kathy 64, 71, 149, 173 McClain, Donna 57, 152, 167,173, 178 McConnell, Bob 57, 175,223 McCormick Jacalyn 57, 164 McCracken, Linda 75 McCullough, Mr. Wilbur 98 McDaniels, Kim 64, 71, 149, 162,173 McDonald, Delores 36, 128,167,180 Mclildery, Alan 36, 175 McGonigle, Judy 71, 130 McGovern, Joanne 63 McGrath, Bob 57 McKinney, Ron 63, 167 McKinney, Tim 71, 138 lV1CKiSSaCk, Ed 57, 125, 192, 202, 204, 223 McLaughlin, Allen 71, 205 McLin, Monte 71, 223 McLin, Pat 57, 167 M Club 176-177 McMichael, Dennis 71 McMullen, Kathy 57, 126, 166,169, 179 McMurray, Emmitt37, 158 McPhail, Mike 57 McQuillen, Mike 71 Mead, Phil 57 Meadows, Kevin 71,127, 165,209 Medlin, Jim 71, 135,137,135 Meeker, Mrs, Sue 90 Meier, James 57 Meir, James 71,132, 135, 137,138 Meisinger, Jon 58,112, 134,135, 136, 139 Melton, Doug 71 Melton, Mrs. Lem 102 Meredith, Miss Margaret 90, 117,125, 152 Merrifield, Donna 71 Merriott, Floyd 37, 127 Merriott, Phyllis 71 Mesley, Anne 71, 130 lV1ESlEy, Rick 75, 130, 132 Meyers, Rick 58 Meyers, Tim 136, 223 Middleton, Bonnie 37, 128, 176, 177, 181 Midgorden, David 71, 209 Midgorden, Nancy 58, 165 Mieser, Richard 58 Mikulich, Mary 58 Milburn, Regie 58 Miles, Jack 58,116 Miles, Sheila 58 Miller, Stephen 71 Miller, Susan 71, 125 Millet, Ronnie 56, 58 Milligan, Woody 37, 159 Mills, Greg 37, 138 Milmaker, Karin 58 Milnes,BiIl75,77,130, 138,157 Minton, Bernadette 37, 130,166, 171 Minton, Linda 58, 115,126 Mitchell, Jim 71 Modlin, Vickie 71 Moeller, Gene 71, 125,132 244 Mohn, Mr. Clifford 90, 106, 218, 219 Mohr, Margaret 71 Mohr, Steve 37 Moore, Brenda 37 160 Moore, Connie 37, 159 Moore, Dave 121 Moore, Dennis 37,175,198 Moore, Mr. Nathan 90, 118 Morgan, Mrs. Annette 91 Morris, Allen 138 Morris, Brian 58 Morris, Dennis 71,107,161,182 Morris, Lynda 37,112 Morrow, Vicki 58 Morstain, Mary 37, 128,165,168,172 Mosier, Mary 16,58,123,192 Motley, Alan 37, 163, 164, 175,198,201 Motley, John 58, 163,16-4, 202,204 Moulton, George 71, 128, 205, 223 Mr. School Spirit 228 Mueller, Molly 71, 152, 157, 164, 169, 173 Murphy, John 58 Music Department 126-133 Myers, Joana 71, 149 Myers, Mike 58, 112 Myers, Patrice 37 Myers, Steve 37, 169, 175, 198, 200, 201 211 Myers, Miss Thelma 91, 116 Mygatt, Tex 58, 136 National Art Honor Society 155 National Forensic League 152 National Honor Society 153 National Merit 185 Neidhardt, Miss Jean 91,157, 193 Nerling, Isabell 71, 173 Newland, Robert Jean 71, 135, 138 Nicholls, David L. 71 Nichols, Dennis 16, 58, 148, 163, 208, 209 Nichols, Mrs. Glenn 102 Nix, Belinda 37, 130, 160 Noffke, Virginia 71, 120,132, 166 Noland, Dallas 58 Nold, Donna 71, 149,155 Nordli, Theodore 58 Norris, Freddy David 71 Norris, Mickey 37 Norton, Linda 58, 63, 128, 129, 167, 173 Norton, Susan 71, 128, 129, 173 Null, Mike E. 71 O'Brien, Patsy 37, 77, 152, 164, 169, 172, 193 Odekirk, Rick 37, 211 O'Dell, Harry 71, 120,205 Offield, Connie 58,112,156,169,172, 176, 178 Offield, Harold Joe 71 Oglesby, Sherry 58, 155, 161,172 Oliphant, Pat 71, 170 Olivarez, Debbie 37,132,133 Olmstead, Pennie 38, 108, 165, 169 Olson, Marc 58, 155, 167 O'Neal, Michael 71 Orchestra 130, 131 Osborne, Kenny 58 Osborn, Mike 58 Osborn, Daryl 71 Ott, Beverly 38 lN'hitson, l1cvcrly7-1 Wfhittc-ck, M.1rk 74 lNhittier,Cl1utk 44,147,153 Wir-klin Dianne 44,111,158,159 Wilde, Mrs. Patna-1.1 93,106,180 Wilder, Marshall 44 Wilkerson, James 74, 205 Wilkinson, Kim 62 Wilkinson, Roxanna 44, 159 Willers, Vicki 44 Willetts, Steven 74 Williams, Dave 62, 147 Williams, Debra 74,173 Williams, Dianne 44,172,193 Williams, Donna 74 Williams, Mrs. Drucilla 97 Williams, Cary 44, 130 Williams, Janie 74 Williams, Karen 64, 74, 147,169,173 Williams, Linda 62 Williams, Lynda 44,160 Williams, Steven 74 Williamson, Cary 74,205 Williamson, Linda 44,172 176 Willoughby, Mrs. Judy 85 Wilson, Miss Billie 93 Wilson, Dee Dee 62 Wilson, George 74,138 Wilson, Jerry 62 Steve Myers makes a charge to the bas- ket with a fast break. Wilson, Pat 44, 113, 165, 168 VVllS0l'1, R011 44, 111, 128, 149, 159 Wilson, Vernon 74 Wimberly, Carl 44, 158 Wimberly, Sam 24 Winburn, David 62, 132, 223 Winburn, Ellen 44,111, 147, 153, 156, 162, 172, 180, 206, 207 Winburn, Steve 74, 132,148, 167, 205 Windhausen, Cathy 44, 167, 168,172 Wingate, Jamie 16, 62, 165,173,178 Winholtz, Alice 62, 130, 132 Winholtz, Betty 44, 130, 132,133,153 Winsllip, Beth 62, 130, 132,179,185 Wisehart, Mary 62 Wolfe, Mike 74 Wolfgang, Valerie 74, 164 Wong, Lana 74,124 Wong, Lin 74 Wood, Marrianne 44, 128 Woods, Mindy 62, 173 Woods, Pat 62 Woodward, Walter 44, 158 Woodworth, Sydney 44, 95,160 Woody, William 62 Worden, Janet 44, 180, 192 Workman, Jim 16, 44, 146, 147,153, 161, 175, 185, 207 Worley, Alvin 62, 202 Sandy Hill, senior cheerleader, yells, Hey to begin a cheer at the Chrisman- Paseo game at the Truman regionals, The Bears placed second with Paseo ranking first. B 1 247 Worley, Larry 62, 175, 204 Worsham, Rick 62, 160 Worsham, Sherry 74 Worthley, Stan 45, 118 Wrestling 222-224 Wright, Dale 62, 202, 204, 223 Wright, Jerry 45, 48, 118,128, 129, 175, 195, 200, 219 Wyatt, Allen 45, 158, 159 Wyatt, Linda 74, 112 Wyman, Mike 135,137,138,152 Wyss, Kay ez, 155, 161, 165 Yarkaslcy, Steve 45 Yates, Glenna 74,164 Yocum, Donald 45,175 Yotz, Sally 45 Yotz, Bonnie 54 Young, Janice 74 Young, Margie 62 Young, Pam 62, 128, 162, 171,176 Young, Sharon 62 Youngs, Kathy 45, 102, 111, 153, 162, 172, 179, 150,185 Zion, Elaine 45 Zumwalt, Winnie 45,164,172, 181 Wally Emerson, senior orchestra mem- ber, is caught by surprise while playing the chimes. ilii' 1 Shelton, Danny 40,130,158 Shelton, Mr. Edward 100 Sheridan, Glen 40,135,139 Sheridan, Rick 73,136,137 Sherman, Miss Berneta 92 Sherrell, Linda 73 Sherwood, Ken 60 Shields, Tom 40 Shirley, Carolyn 60, 128 Shockley, Cherry 73 Shoemaker, Mr. Larry 92 Shoemaker, Phil 60, 175 Shultz, Me160, 202, 204 Shulze, Phil 40, 165, 168 Siegfried, Mrs. Adeline 92, 108 Siegfried, Ruth 6o,125,129, 130, 154, 166, 169, 172,176,179 SimC05ky, Phil 40, 128, 135, 182 Simmons, Rick 40, 158 Sinclair, Carol 60, 125, 129, 173, 178, 185 Sinclair, john 64, 73, 128, 132,186 Sinclair, Diane 73, 107 Sinclair, Mrs. Ruth 97 Sisk, Randy 40, 117, 125, 198, 200,203 Sisk, Mrs. William 102 Skaggs, johnna 60 Slaybaugh, jerry 60, 202, 204 Sloan, Betty 40 Sloan, Roy 60, 136, 137,138 Small, james 73 Small, Smith Smith Smith, Smith. Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Karen 41, 159 Dave 205 Debbie 73 Dennis 41, 165, 198, 201 Donna 60 Gary 158 Gary Wade 73 Grace 41, 128, 154,168 Harry 41 Harry R. 73, 230 Howard 73, 135,138 Nancy 41, 157, 193 Pam 41 Patti 73, 164 Roger 41, 159 Ronnie 41 Steve 60, 127, 160 Teresa 73, 112, 170,173 Vicki 73 Smith, Vincent 73, 205 Smith, Wesley 60 Snitker, Debbie 73 Snively, Ted 41, 168 Snyder, janet 41, 160 Snyder, johnny 73 Soetaert, Mary 60, 160 Solschied, Mrs. Sharon 92, 93, 109 SOOP 160 Souders, Mike 73 Sousley, Stan 60 Spanish Club 166, 167 Sparks, Mr. james 98 Spencer, jim 41 Spicer, Larry 73 Spooner, Stan 60 Spor, Mary 60 Stanley, David 60 Stanley, Phillip 73, 138 Stanley, Teresa 73 Stanley, Vicki 73 Stansberry, Tim 60, 130, 160 Stanworth, Chris 42,48,49,148,164 168,172, 174, 181 States, Bev 42,158 States, Thomas 73, 127 Steede, Carla 60,130,167 Steede, Kim 42, 132,161,166 Stephens, Mr. Greg 92,109, 181, 209 Stephenson, Beth 61,1s3, 165, 171 Stephenson, Chris 73 Stephenson, Russell 73, 127, 208,209 Sterrett, Cathy 73 Sterrett, Paula 42, 132, 172 Stevens, Gary 137, 138 Stevenson, Phil 42, 134,137,139,153, 165 Stevenson, Stephanie 168, 178 Stewart, joseph 42, 130,168 Stewart, Mike 61, 202, 204 Stine, Paula 61, 169 Stone, Valerie 61 Stonger, Mike 42, 147, 153, 163,175, 185, 198, 200, 202 Stonger, Rick 61, 153, 163, 184, 211 Storm, Miss Barbara 64, 92, 109 Stovall, Mrs, Irene 97 Stowell, Carole 73 Stucker, Karen 42,160 Student Council 146-150 Summa, Mr. Billy 92, 205 Sutton, Claudia 61, 164, 179 Swadley, Richard 42,158 Swope, Terry 61, 136 Tarpenning, joe 73, 132, 149, 205 Taylor, Clinton 73 Taylor, Debra 61,172 Taylor, Doug 61, 152, 165 Taylor, Eldred 61, 202, 204 Taylor, Gary 42, 161 Taylor, Mike 42, 136,149, 198, 200 Terryberry, jay 61, 94, 96 Thacker, Norene 61,128, 167 Thee, Steve 61 Thespians 193, 157 Thomas, Betty 61 Thomas, jerry 72,158 Thomas, Larry 61, 60, 123, 182, 202, 204 Thomas, Sandy 42,158 Thompson, joyce 42, 164 Thompson, Mary Kay 61, 155, 173 Thompson, Sam 61 Thompson, Steve 42 Thompson, Wayne 75, 188 Thorpe, Laurie 42, 128, 167, 172 Tietjens, Cheri 73, 207 Titus, Mike 61, 77 Tobin, Mary 42, 162, 166,169, 181 Todd, Harry 73 Todd, Leonard 42,134,135,137, 139 Todd, Walter 73,135, 137, 138 Tohill, Susan 61,155, 161,165 Toile, Mrs. Irene 97 Tomlinson, Allen 42,127, 136 Totten, Debbie 42,151,160 Totty, Steve 43 Towles, Terry 43,119, 123,149,157, 193 Towne, David 73 Travers, Thomas 73, 230 Treffer, Bryan 73, 135, 137,138 Tribble, David 61, 132, 163, 202,204 Tri-M 154 Trosper, Kathy 61 246 Troutman, Bill 61, 202, 204 Trow, judith 73 Truitt, LeAnn 75 Tucker, Miss Nancy 93,116,164 Tucker, Wade 75, 205 Tuckness, Wayne 43,182 Turner, Rhonda 43,166,168 Turner,Terry 61 Tweedy, Cedric 73,135,137,135,145 Tweedy, Marvis 61 Tweedy, Mr. Virgil 98 Tyson, Annette 62, 128,172, 185 Van Ness, Sandy 62 Van Noy, janiece61, 62, 176, 177 Vaughan, Connie 43, 49, 102,146,153, 164,168,172, 181,184,185 Vaughan, Linda 75,132, 165 Vaughan, Vicki 62, 165, 166, 169, 178. 179 Vaughn, Linda 43,151,160,164 Vroom, Lewis 75 Vroom, Melody 75 Waddell, Don 73 Waddell, Vicky 43,158,159 Wade, Mary 43 Wadkins, judy 43 Wagoner, Ron 62 Walden, Terri 62, 112, 132, 173 Walker, Mrs. Beatrice 97 Walker, Francie 43,160,172 Walker, Ian 62,147, 165 Willger, Kathy 73,130, 164,168,170, 7 Wallen, jerry 74,147,208 Walls, Donna 43 Walls, Layton 73 Walthall, Sharon 62, 179 Wanbaugh, Charlene 62 Vvard, Donna 43,,148, 168, 178 Ward, joni 74, 173 Ward, Mrs. john 102 Warman, Anita 74,12.8, 173 Waters, Fran 43, 111, 158,159 Watson, Ronald 74 Weaver, Lynn 43, 155, 192 Webb, Donald 74,205 Webb, jerry 24 Webb, Mr. Walter 93,115,124 Weddle, David 74 Weekly, Charles 74 Welch, Larry 74, 205 Weldon, Dawn 74, 113, 167 Werges, Laurine 62, 128,172 West, jeff 43, 159 West, Mary 62 West, Sue 62 Whalen, Karyl 43, 113 Wharton, Bob 62,175 Wharton, Carolyn 43, 111, 149, 151, 155 168,176 Wharton, Mickey 62,127 ' Wheaton, Richard 74,223 Wheeler, Scott 74 White, Claudia 62,112,172 White, Dennis 16, 43,147,153, 175,211 White, judy 62 White, Mark 43, 159 White, Sandy 56, 62, 112, 192 Whitehead, Chris -13,130, 132, 153,163 167, 163, 185 Whitehead, Gerald 62,136,137 2-A TH-I5 A UTO GRA PHS A UTO GRA PHS A UTO GRA PHS A UTO GRA PHS A UTOGRAPHS A UTO GRA PHS 'r , P l 'V 3 lv 2 i X I I 5 1. a 5. 4 1 4: 4x w, J 45 I I I A 4 5 3 1 1 ,. 4 1 i 1 . 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