William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO)
- Class of 1976
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Gen. 373 G47 1976 The G1eam 17.50 MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY North Independence Branch W Highway 24 8. Spring Independence, MO 64050 Hn-gixlcrvri 1-0115 lllllll r 4' A . xi 4,4 ,Q ---,--r., .. -,1--A ,-1-V,-. 5 fs .-, - - - ,- , r uf.. ,N +- ,, ' l l 19 6 Gleam v..:..m.- s.-t.-..t,.n'a..- William Chrisman lligh School l 1223 North Nulttml Izumi l...tq.m-tm...-, ltlassmna otwso 2 3 . 4 I., Y-H-.W,, ,. HHICS. . . What's in a name? Webster defines it as, a word or phrase by which a person, thing, or class of things is known. The naming of locations and in- stitutions tells much of people's heritage and their pride. ln I776, the signers of the Declaration of Independence decided upon the name for our nation. MWC therefore, the Representatives of the United States of America . . . solemn- ly puhlish and declare, that these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to lie Free and Independent States. Of the two stories told ahout the naming of Independence, one is the more dramatic. lt tells of Fort Osage troops win- ning an lndian attack. The Commander, General McCray, sent his wife to tell Major Sibley of the good news. She rode into camp shouting, We have won our Independence! Later, commissioners heard of the story a,nd chose to name the county seat Independence. ln l918, William Chrisman High School was named after a prominent lawyer and banker. Chrisman, whose family owned the land where the old William Chrisman High School was located, had a great love for education. The 1901 yearbook staff became acquainted with the works of Alfred L. Tennyson. Charlie Ross, editor of the publication, especially liked Follow the Gleamf' This poem resulted inthe naming of the yearbook. What's in a name? Pride, heritage, and a hope for the future. 3tf '5sF'f-K.-f4i7 'f. '7'f. ' , 219, . ,. Y ,, ., V .1 - . , - , -J, 1-, f -.- -4.12--.--L. :gif , ,f . 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Two of the main attractions of Independence before it became a city were the natural springs and spring fed lakes. There were approximately 16 springs, five lakes, and numerous creeks in and Mx.. ' rf ',-, i' '- Q '. around this area. Water was hauled from these sources to all parts of the town and in dry seasons to the surrounding farms. One of the best known springs was the old public spr- ing, located now at Truman Road and Noland. It flowed from a rock bluff and later diverted through an iron spout . '-'f?'4LQ.'v that kept a large trough and emptying over the end ..... ,U finding its way through tli ravines to form the prescn Spring Branch. This sprin was used to operate a distillen a barrel factory, a flour mil and a foundry, all nearby. Another attraction fn Independence was the histon old Jackson County Ju. B ll Tlfl jail the Jackf :was the w 'of correw outlaws, James ga 1933 i i Accordir fin, ff 1 X '3 I 1 x l. 4 7' 2 i if I X 1 Y A . 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Many famous outlaws, such as the Jesse ,lanics gang, stayed in the jail. 1933 found the jail closed. in-4-ording to the sheriff at the time, it was due to the lack of deputies. From 1941-1958 the jail served as headquarters for the local American Legion Post. Jackson County Historical Society began to use the old jail as their post in 1959. Located in the front of the jail was the residence and office of the county marshal and in the annex the county lulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I: l i . ag.: A i-'ivan Rl: 1-!'i, F5 'l -11 ., , sg ,,.g-v l .ll .4 9 il , I ll lr l history was featured. Independence has been richer in tradition than most I cities, because of its history. The starting point for the San- ta Fe, the California, and the Oregon Trails, Independence l recognizes the Gateway to the W West by markers around the city and by hosting a city-wide -l Santa-Cali-Con celebration. ! 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Por sixty years, the independence Police worked out of the old building at 200 South Main. Even though it has historical value it can no longer provide for a pro- gressive police department. said Bernie Patterson. Chrisman's liaison officer. The new building increases efficiency and boosts moralef, Complete in 1974, the new police station has better work- ing conditions., closed circuit monitoring of the jail. inter- view and line-up rooms that the other building didn't feature. The independence Cinema featured a variety of shows each week. This new attraction brought more people back to the square and marked thc first time the square had had a theater since the Granada went out of operation. Santa-Cali-lion days provid- ed exeitement over Labor Day weekend. A carnival, booths by local clubs and organizations, and stage shows were among the festivities. With these improvements. the Square regained some of its prestige as the center of the lndependence area. 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One of the things that has attracted people to Independence is the many 6 RELIGION IN INDEPENDENCE different churches. President of the Independence Ministerial Alliance, Donald E. Harvey, said, Independence is a city with deep religious roots. It has approximately 100 church congregations of the Christian faiths. One of the oldest groups in Independence, the First Chris- tian Church, was organized on l .luly 4, 1835. A fire in 1918 destroyed their first building, and the present church at Kan- sas and Pleasant was not com- pleted until 1924. The largest church in Independence, the Reorganiz- ed Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints' Stone Church, laid its Cornerstone on April 6, 1888. Begin charter P res by organizl buildini church erected After the ori Trinity erected .W A - v..Y,, l - I in . ' ' f S -,Q 'i :'f-'EEQQ--1.-A ,, , ,Y , . ., , , My W, ., ,. .11 ,VM -W -.kv .-T-1 e .-. f.fg-:- . f. ' ' ' -ng.-,:,r. ,lj gy.. ? 4 ' ' I . 1 3 , gg ' - j w V 4 l ? l 5 5 l 0 A 1 I 2 fn. T' 3 , L J ' ' ' ' l Pl I 5 H, -r f1flc.ca4:.q x . . - l 5 6 7 in 1913 A Beginning ,with just nine June 28, 1919, that Harry S. Many people have hoped for Jllilding, charter members, the First Truman and BessWallacewere the day when all churches hal Kan- I Presbyterian Church was married. would work together to form not 0001- 5 organized in 1841. The present The Mormon Visitors Center one religious-oriented city. 3 building, the second largest was created to acquaint people Donald Harvey anticipated see- l!'Cl'l in church in Independence, was with the beliefs of the Church ing a growing spirit of co- eorganiz- erected in 1888. of Jesus Christ of Latter Day operation to make Inde- Christ of After bad winds destroyed Saints. Taking two years for pendence, a city where the ' Stone I the original building, the completion, the building was Christian influence is seen and 'nerstone Trinity Episcopal Church was formally dedicated on May 31, experienced in a wholesome ' erected in 1880. 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The people here know me and I like doing husiness with them. Une of the cityls best known residents is l923 alumna Sue Gentry. Beginning as an EXAMINER reporter in I923, her career as one of the area's finest journalists and historians is sparked with anec- dotes of her association with the Truman family. Since retirement in '71 she has serv- ed as president of the .lackson County Historical Society. Richard King., class of '62 currently serves the city as its 43rd and youngest mayor. King's credits include Who's Who in Covernmentand Who's Who in Politics listings. EXAMINER Managing Editor Frank Haight is a Chrisman alumn of l955. In addition to his profession, llaight serves the community through church and service clull work. Dr. Michael Soper, another Chrisman graduate, attended Ilarvarrl University and Har- vard Nledical School. Since his graduation he has returned lo the area and presently serves as medical director of Ilealth Maintenance Organization. In l972 .ludgc .lames May, a memher ofthe I946 graduating class, was appointed presiding judge. May has stayed in this area hecause, like others, he belongs here . . . this is homef' -' .Q '77 3 ....,. . ,.1,,,. WY., J see: ,-'asm-is 'W s' 3+ ee. gl' 5.15-?sS.s-ifm' f: Q 1a sa Jm f aw 11 f ,z, Mx, 'R ,fi 5' .Y 77:43 11 -I , '1-':i i-'giifhm , 'T-f 17,33 E?fif'1iQfg:g . , -flsazlghls Q Q 3 YH i I V v ff X -4 ,.,- .. .X Mg N QW- ib wifi' ' f':of'Jf, 71-.ju .W N 'L Q-1,-I, Q .mi , ,,., fm, rw 'i 1' gm , ,tj .- ++.f,:.i-v,-, . my 2 ,W ,I , N xx ' -'KH .. f9f50i'u Wr- st-7'g.:1A, 'ix fjjVv.R3.IA.-il' ' DF,'NQ', X ' WTS '5- i45,,g1g:f,'t23, , ywf- ll. ., Q-LIN, flux 5Rqil?..- ?X'r-'HM f ' : mx Ll: .,,,4.--,, - 5 i1P'r'.'., .N MF, 1' H NW-.:f:22,' M.-?..x., '- Iwi JE? !. faZ: pg'f J'1'!v4, , Q ft- 1ii5I . 211.33 , Heli , :M M5 Sfffm 'Q 'f ,ef G 1 af A 'ff' za' ,cg-,,.,f.. .1 ,,,.' ,A- fb '-HE' W 32'-2, .r f A :Le 4 I' ,wif iq 12 ,T -. X Jw, 'ZR Q fb '1 '.ff1:5eff-3,,1- , ' gg -psf Vw., . 1'-' -91: i - -. , 1- ,ggi-5,9..4,.,. 3, A, f. -w,.1zf.:awr?.,5-:fi-...S Q , - q 'Carif4fiLFEA?i'??4g3:-ff 'i - . 1 fr , -. 1-:.-53-zfaig-afgziavgfsas -, 4: .ffff-.fqfggg-gjfjxi k -'rgiseey A 4,1 I' 4 :SZ-:,sL ,- ...W 51 Q is Homes... have always been an integral part of the American life. A man's house is his castle, said Sir Edward Coke, hundreds of years ago, and it still holds true today. A man's home is where he has dared to be himself because there was wants. whatever have reflected man's personali- tyl and inner self by their creativity in design or upkeep. Like other cities, Indepen- dence has homes the entire city takes pride in. Built in 1877 by Colonel twenty- three rooms and two towers. This structure has been regard- ed as one of two outstanding examples of Gothic Architec- ture in the U.S. In 1934 the Gentry home was included in the Historic American Building Survey. A ... iit, '- gi- 'ss' .,. I0 INDEPENDENCE HOMES s.-54 sf .I. ' .lolm ll Cond Civil served M c C o j Indepel red brif located -f -T f ' . - ,:,:, ,ff 1,-sd!-4-m::. ' rf 5.3. xvfv..-:mtv g,l:.,-3-iQ j- --gg g .ff .Q . sfggiffaip-23 -7s'23tgCg5:5-ixj:z--'wsf-1-1. 1 ' ww, .:i:,. - . Hhs-t.. N 411 'm,r,:f.,K1-:,x?:-iiiigj-xi--1 4- 'Z' -- V - 973'-WF-fi-fi?--f fe' I li ,-. .gd I 1 ,,. I ----.14 : Vaile story, wenty- owers. . 'egard- lnding P chitec- 4 ne was , storic 'vey. A I -' I 'i J 1 be .f-: we fwfr f ' ,x'-.-Cn: f .Kwik 2 Tgsff, . 'A - B Q . , - .fax - - -lv.,-'s-.5:J.n,f-f. - IQ. l-.--4.-43 vs' -1 f ?f5gIr'L.rg,E-41 M42 '-L' 331- - , TQ: 'iff' 1. 3551-Q11 Vg- 1: if--Q ZS-gi?-55:3 H f group of architects, under government supervision, chose the house which was built by 'John Lewis in 1867. Constructed prior to the Civil war, the McCoy House, served as the home of William McCoy, first mayor of Independence. Originally, the red brick Georgian house was located on 14 acres. falling!-Sawyer hofine wlsfdeiigiltill in 1885 by San- ford Wiiite, and is still oc- casionally -open I to the public. ,We'hfve' one or two tours for various elubs every year, said Mrs. Jennings. The Independence Study Club had one tour to raise funds to help restore the old Spring. But in addition to being a tourist attraction, the house is also a home. We have spent 32 years living here, and it's marvelous. Our children's friends have gathered here, said Mrs. Jennings, and we have shared our home with hundreds of people. A house has been where a man can be at home. lf l I 4 1 I A v-2 ,K y 1 TSM 1 5 X' . .,. i I, ' M - 1 fl i fffiefff , ... 3 F all . KP? -.. . 'Y wr'- .',- ig 'A -1 .' if.: 1'f-.. -, . . -mf, ., , Q -,.f-.....1,'f.sQ., 4 - , r'z . f , - 4 3 I --qw ' 1 ? . f 114 J-.U r 'x J -sq. , 49p ..1 .- X-2 x.,- . ..x . ,-. . '-ia.- 1 ' 6 INDEPENDENCE HOMES ll A, if l 'X X ,IN 9175- x P vw ZYWZTVTFF ' Z : x Tf?-'ffig II? '9:4'i?fTf?Q1Ti?QF?fT,- 1 'Z-'1:1i.:Z'E-3-f T7 il if' 'T7 v ' TF -Q rf - -1' I-:Li-1:r',x,L 5295 -115.47 if :si 1-f'f2.5r'1f1i-,fl 37:1 A'-53:.i:-515, .,-23155 5535,-121.:,zg,:-,-'55 1, . ' V A ,. - . - .1-gt.1g,.-My , zwys:s-:--1-, ,i ,U J 1, .4 A l tl' it A z-if t ff mt 'I In .,,,-1, Q., , , ,. 'M . ' w',,h...6i.a .'? -- ---f.,faf V .-.A1..,,-., I'lll'Il2l.l'l. . . earned a place in the hearts of the people of Independence and America. Throughout his years as a public servant, he was still Mr. Citizen-Man of Independence-a friend. Truman respeeted his friends and their feelings. Harry always kept in mind the other person's point of view, said Edgar llinke, Battery D veteran. llc has always been very aware of how other people have fell about things. Truman described himself as a clodhopper from Missouri.: He was a simple man, one who knew about hard work. A farmer for fifteen years and one-time partner in a clothing store, Mr. 'Truman could relate to the common mang and he was a man of his word. f'When he told you something, you could go home and sleep on it. Even after being president, Mr. Truman remained the same. There wasn't a bit of difference, recalled personal bodyguard and friend Mike Westwood. Mr, Truman was still the same kind of gentleman. Returning to Independence after his presidency., Mr. Truman resumed the role of Mr. Citizen to his death in 1972. Perhaps the secret of his great success and admiration was, as Judge Albert Ridge, another of Harry's friends in Battery D said, He just never learned how to be anybody except himself. A strong influence on Truman was his parents who instilled in him strong morals and honesty. James Whitmore, portraying Truman in Give 'em Hell Harry, had Americans longing for trust in leadership, and Truman earn- ed that trust. 1----af 13 -. 5,1 .gf , . A 1 x . .-.. ,,, TSX 44' 'Y' -,113 mv? 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Does a student not have feelings? Does a student not have anx- ieties, hopes, fears, dreams, and concerns for the future? Am same same same same same I not nourished by food, wounded by weapons, injured in accidents, cured by doctors, heated by sun, and ruled by same government as the rest of society? If you tell me, do I not listen? If you punish me, do I not reform? If you betray my trust, do I not seek revenge? And if you honor me, am I not proud? te C B B te te . 3 r fxgtl-. ' .Y f , X mv' 5' ' '. - 1 'Q - - - :sq 3 A. y If no 5 1 fr ' ' J ist ' 4,19 h 4 , 5 J! 'ffm e LN 'Ulf 1 3'5 -,Ty 3 A I ' x ,I il 4 F Q ' D , Kr 4 I 'lr n I ,..',. ,,,,,. as-,:': , Wff 5' ,ka J --.J - 1 0 51 I' flj. Drill team memhen rform at homecoming hilftime. 13. Academics help Larr illig replare for the fllxture. tsl. he honor of being the school mascot proves tn be hard work for Kelly Fortner. Ml. Starter Gary Tucker ta traditional lend-off Eoin cheerleaders. QSQ. Lack of student pride in evidenced in the c uttered Chrisman halls. 161. Dia ers symbolize the prid: in being a M-club ill- itiate. 171. Hours of rehear- lin are part of the honor of being in the fall play.-4 1 ., .1 '-' : I 'l' ' if gt . I' Il ' 1' 'x I ' ' sul llgn .. I ua . wi l , ,-' Y'-' f -L ,V ,if-Z .JV-il-.2-...J':f1,l'Qi ,i'?::4:5gf?7f'T:.l J? - Q. ' r : .- . fa-: eg? -195-,-1-if 21213:-5255 5iqffffilfijgir:-x-fr: Q-f:.:f ar'-1.-Her -. - -i' . - . I 1:51sgg,ug.:,-.yqfslie-q-2554.3 ff-7gLc5,1z7c1,E45!L9,.vfLQhifi-vue:-kizii! li,R'1?-1sf:1:1-,,, - - 5, - f - -f-ilu'--.f.-'-f'fnf:7:f-ug -L-if-.:,e-:.:: 1, . U-N-' :.,:: N ez,--145.111-1.,-,Q-,Q ,-. . Q V . .. . .lf 'f we L ,'x:z.:1gw:eft+2'f hH ffIii.R?f.iE:-S1 -fexseff'-r1wyf.e--f2f-, - f .gs . . ,. . 1 , V. .,.1,-Q:.g.f..:f-TQe,::f,,1'fef:1 f-' -f, ef: 7- --'Q-:JT - rw' - - sei' X-'-'sf-,ef-gps, . t. 2 ,. ,V , A, --.-M.- .,,,.. fe .fm re- - ia- uf- .- . - .: ,ei 'iflixif wr 'bww rr-:Q-12:16 '- 2.-' -:ze-Vfexrlk.. 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J Q - ' vi A: .V '- ' -ffyftvl- - ,f ' IT -7 f+9f.'i7', 1: , . ,Qq,N?,r ,war n ffgf' 4'-7gEa.L.1-3,5194 .42 ' .--vw , ff'-If . ,.g.,-:Q,,,-..3ng '1,,.-Q, Sw f, . 1 H+, V, f'-'t- H- '- '31 ' lg . -y r , ,w'f ' Y..- f -fv.- -+ -1 f ig r,,,.,,- 1 Q' Y ' ,,., -, W fu.. ...b '-q,..,,L- ,. V,. fm . Jw . A kl'q'f11 5 Q -... -. 'T rf ' W-if-f ' f 1 2-All' - .- 5 .:- , - if? - :HL . , . af r V- X ff ,r N 1, 5 Y . f :w? 1, jg-agp Eg! if . J 4 3 I8 SCHOOL INTRODUCTION! Joekg Q ,. . , , ..4,- ' ,. - ff- i E211 fxfffiz-iii? 1 Q . ,I ,V f - ,f 1 , - -1- . '5: .vv-T32 rw-ygvg-Je-I 1-J 2 4'T'L:-'SLC rs - Ff'n', :ff'-5 .3 Xxgfj-gf J - 4 5 3 ,, - ' .r - -. ,J ,. .:-ixcraf-f.f +67 ' fn.1f,A-.sk-s.4-:M 2 nb J--.22-25' Tw- it-T-r---A - '- - - 'V 1 wk ' , if . - q , . 4 I - ., ' 1 . ,.?S'i-.1Z7.. ' 'iwri -,,, N ' , Sff -,sf fc-2451211 :riff -Jffgi. Ai ::?:1s'-1i?ifse:1iE-EW: :f '-if- 2: ,..,dff':-Cz ,- L-413:22-wi,.. T 'k'5?af' 'TEE-L'E.ff5 ' 1 T- Q..- -' 4 P::Tf:1'f2Q,1g -,zZlE'.-EFS: ff 5 13 - . , . . S?5f 'f1f3',.3 ,,-.e4i.g4z.. ...N .... .1 .' I 1' -, , Y T 'f,BjAN'i iL r.-'-lf' --2',,'x is ,'- f -. T' 'fp' qin. R, I am ll joclc . I back my school through athletics. Everytime I play I am viewed upon as a representative of William Chrisman. I am the subject of many conversations. Often times I am praised, but just as equally I am criticized. I have one objective...to provide a victory for my team- mates and my school. To win: I push, shoot, slide, dig, takedown, serve, putt, tackle, spike, dribble, stroke, hit, dive, run, jump, throw, and receive. In the process, my body is often times bruised, crushed, broken, scraped, gored, and mangled. I give my all. I play to win. Because, of my school, I am PROUD. ..s af V iq!!-iff :A 1 A 3, 5 1lj.Wall Smith and Ron Thomas wait to play.I2i.Volleyhall players form a huddle.l3l..lcff Evans defends the liall.14l.Ofl'ense gains yardage as ,lr. Watkins and Robert Vader wateh.f5j.Clearing hurdles is part of practice for Theresa Mrnz.l6j.Tcam members get together before a game. I. 4V'. SCHOOL INTRODUCTION! .locks 19 W.. 4 I I am 'School Spirit. I have been in existence since the birth of school. At times I am in my highest glory. At other times I am neglected and abused. I lead teams to victory, and soothe thenl when defeat arrives. ' I show lnyseH in school banners, competition between classes, arch rivalries, con- sideration of others, extra- curricular activities, respect for school property, and in har- monious voices singing the school song. I am a reflection on you, the uudentbody You make me what I am. Although you often times forget me and go your own ways I will always be here... Because I like you, am PROUD. . 20 SCHOOL INTRODUCTIONfSchool Spirit .L 9 .4 E. 4 'vw 75 it ,'--',i- .LE 'tiff-ni yi. , ? l imi- L 'Fig 5- l 3 3 ., ,z ty:-4. N 2 .5 'x u . 1' cs 151 if iii? 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Q6l.Seniurs Greg Cooper and Karen Forster say good-bye. na I 1, cj? xs Wg N, A 5 ef ' 1 I L - l 2 3 I I 5 I W -v 22 SCHOOL INTRODUCl'ION!Friends W N' sa- auf. e J-.Y ,.. Nu, r , ,:,.-,q'-5,K.- g 4,1 ,. - - ' f- 4- Y. ,MA , e.. Jk , ,,. J V. .- Y K Y -mi., , .qexg-1-,T-5f54iL..,i3.!UZgi,Ei:VAR Y K:-V. Nh LA V: I . - - ,' 5--: 1 s 1, :L-gl!1,-Q,,.,.,,:,.',,.:L,Qfg,3,,,Y ur , Q, ,,,,.k- ,- ,-, f, . ,. . . , . , , f- '. , ' ' '-- .- 4 11- 3,-iZ:'v:f'A.,Tf ' -igrgivirfffrzgr'-T .13 :-13512: sl.,-'Ii Y ,Y ,X Q1 - ' 1' fg -,f' 15.4 i .- f , f 1 VJQ5' :fix 12.513132 , risgg.egx1'E.g-5 fi-if :- . -- f. iv, . - gg:- ,.,,,,:1f iff'-A X , ,A ,time .f f If ' :ee 4. ve- ?:g:,:ga.w-,- . nm--,T 9' - . I 1 .'1,3-fpevzw--:cg-af Giwfixrfzqwf.: 1.-e V ,- ' -A 'z - -- e 41. 1. -V: 1-.1-1: :gf 5?,::4:-g:3 'rvf1:w: .,.f-KLQ-:,-. ,-:::.'f'1.-.1.vg-,f',if-bg,-ge?-6 4:-v 'k:2rE::?':v,5Zx-Q 'Y--.R-4 Y , ' V ' A, ,,fi5:aixba2:f::?f1fff---1if:1-z:1r:fqgs31gf'fiV2 V4 - : -. . .1 , . 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A' 'A fi, a X1 Y ij' K, 4 'i fs- V 1 -in rw ,Es K' .4 J if -5 I X 11' r-ff.:',3.Eii2:- --133452 .. s g -wi g, fc- f fV22,aaiififfaifiifefrgglsssfig-2:22is? gfrfihgai . 1 Srila 1--,ff ,ff - -.gf 1 , .f ., ez' .-,xx -f:.y,,-.-..-Q31 Y .,.- Y: --2-g,,-:', ,- . , if 5--e ' tiff-' - ,. gU7:..:i:- -, , , I f--.Q 'U r 'A ,. 1 V' uh qi We are friends. From the day of our first en- counter We have maintained an everlasting bond. Through our school years we have grown, developed, and shared together. We have struggled through the same coursesg experienced the same teachersg paved our way through the same hallsg encountered the same in- cidents: cheered on the same - 1 . f ,. . ., Af 'fcnrv ... '. -.1 ,fv- .' I'-',lw-rA-4- ' ,-f 'L Iv teamsg and divided ourselves among the same people. We are as one. Alone we are nothing, but together we are able to conquer the world. ' For you, I will liberate my views. For you, I will put aside my self-interests. For you, I will give of myself. Because, of you, I am PROUD. SCHOOL INTRODUC'l'IONlFrlends 23 2-L ' - .. A - W. gf-,,..4g4,-- 1, 'ver ,-V fag 1 ' - - . L+-r, -ic Q f'-5. 'i. ' -1, ., as e -5 4, . 'rf W Q - , 21- - :L JW' izdwzirq, .HI r I 1- A .1 if tg' A' frrf f , 59234 N gd In A! .. K fb I , .4 -f X .. Q K I. v I.. n -I 1' ,gi 154' ' 1 S U, 4 S Y! I' 1,4-r , lk.: , I 'af , 44- .wi 2.4 X , ,A ww! 'X 1 w ' ix 44 ' I , ,fr ii L -. A 'gli .2 .' gg, l X ... -. ,ii r , ' e. ' .N -1 fig? 4-5. 3,191 1---5 4 4 if 'w if 4 xi 5 yi I yi ,K -I as '- L if in so 1 is-A l S, ill i :ln og' M a 55,5 Miyyuufi it K f . 1. 1 l ' X X. i ' Q is R l iq x E ' .f 4' Q Q 2 YY' di W ,, I L. i l I il v f vc dll ' vi W , ,V fl S YT V ,,.- ' . M 1 1 4+ -. b r 5' w, ff' X rj, 5 1 A i f f Julie Arnold Loyd Arnold Sherec Arnold Don Austin Richard Austin Trudy Babylon .lerry Bailey Bernie Baker Jimmy Ball .lanel Ballew Sandra Barker Terry Barker Tammy Barkes Vicki Barlow Rick Barnes Holly Barnett Scoll Barnett Bonnie Barr Connie Barr Mario Barello Judy Basham Randy Bass Gary Barlels Bobby Bales Gary Bauermisler Mark Beamgard Darlene Bearce Cary Bell Willie Bellis Keith Berridge Tammie Berry Holly Blankenship Steve Bode Rick Bodenhamer Pam Bohon Linda Bradley Connie Bradley Wayne Bradshaw Mike Brave Fern Bransleller Sarah Brashear .lohn Brasher Belly Beaekenridge Terry Bright Don Briner Ronnie Brincr Sara Brock Karen Brookens Daiid Brown Debbie Brown ,lim Brown Terri Brown Eddie Bruce Mike Bryant Terrie Iiuekles Michelle Burke SOPHOMORES ArnoldfBurkc 27 I i fx - ,Ks a sophomore at Chrisman. many found being a member of the largest class had its advantages and disad- vantages. In August, the 600-member 1-lass invaded the school. Being a part of such a large group made it difficult to find individualism. I think it's a challenge to one's ego, said Jeanie Creek, because we're the sophomores too, and that makes a big difference. Some advantages of being the largest class is you get to become associated with more people your own age, said Ronda Cline. There are also a lot more people in the halls, though, and you get less help. But be- ing the largest class doesn't bother me at all. Class of 600 challenges sophomores 1' 'f Rick Cornwell ,Q .L - Julie Counsell X ' Lea Ann Courier 'A fp Mark Covey I '-' f - Q f - , 4 a K , X ' ' I l ., 1 l W 5 Z 3' ' Kathy Cox 5: 3- ' Kim cox 75' f , l Frank Crane W 1, . I . -. X ' ,', Jeanie Creek as il V w. 2 me 1 f . at .i to V as as .Q ', A Pam crack jlx al Ll W Dehbie Crim l K ' I -5,5 .V Bren Crocker .X -X J, ' amid Crocker ' -V ' I -v' X A . ' 4 e 'ml 4 2 1 X VM-lm Q 'rf 1 A 4 ', xzlflffgi uv' Kelly Crnmpackcr Lcsu Culler 1 . if ' Chris Curnul mf- .A Melissa Curnull ' Terri Cum Rin-hard cuulcf Both Daniels , Prcslonc Uarity asf x , t SOPHONIORES Cornwellflflarity 29 -rw 'wr Connie Davidson Mark Davidson Teresa Davidson Brad Davis . Eddie Davis ' ' ,ta '. v 1 if WP . 1 3 R ,L -, ' X - fl 3' o u x, in ri n ' I. E 9- pax 1 K1 Tom Davis jr V Rodney Dayton .. - -., ' 'A Debbie Decker 5, 1 -A Nathan Decker 7 ' ' ' Doug DeHart ff K ,L vga 5' Jackie Deshater K B ,X V, me I ' Qi ll 1, 11 -QQ-V l 'l'om Dessent I ' V W will Tim Dickey r ' f 7 Scott Dickinson an FQ Collin Dieliker . I L' David Dilks f' ' - V Karen Dilley 'l 1 1 y ' W N, Q t s- - . ' ' X l ' - K ' ' ruins., , - . 'W' 5 Man Dillon Anita Dinman 3 Kathy Donaldson ' A I Q A Dona Donovan H , U 'L' xl v ' 7. . N Tammy Dorland X , ' J I V fy , H.-. W 'xl 5 Dennis Dorrance 'ZA E .t H -pg Y , 1: Q .X w N amp Hy? ,A I+' 4 4'-V... l 'T - ,:':f-' , W-X' tr '. - Q. -1 1 Mark Dorton . Lisa Doxey Jerry Drake i v an f Psi Driver i , Bill Dudley ' . 5' v, Tammy Dukes I if 5 K4 W f Q X .4 - , ,a x r L I 5 U 'P 41 if mama g Television seen as negative influence Since the early Fifties, television has been the major communications media in the U.S.. With stations throughout the country, T.V. affected nearly all Americans. Sometimes viewers were disturbed by this in- fluence. With the numerous violent crime shows and permissiveness in television productions, many people tried to prevent harmful material from being broadcast. Ray Foster said, T.V. probably in- fluences bad habits in teenagers. I think it's good that networks censor out bad programs, said Debi Evans. Children pick up certain habits watching violence on television. , I A ..,W 4 . I r .h X i 'gli' rw M fa l E I Lf , 4 1- xx , cv lp - f , ' i-'Z L. 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A classroom. ln., num. 1x'i1'l1vll14'- fm impnrlunl Mlm I-l 'ln mulm lilm llilu Dunnahay Pnmmela Dunnigun Su-ie Dine .luhn Earnhcarl Dinah Edwards Gregory Elling Deng Eldridge Kenny Emmell .loc Engelman Russ Ensor Tracy Erickson Bruce Eshelman Debi Evans Don Evans .leff Evans Becki Everett Doug Ewing Debi Farris Jared Fears Mark Fisher Arnold Flippin Ann Foote Sieve Foote Stephanie Ford Teresa Forgey Kelly Former Diana Foster James Fosier Maria Foster Paula Fosler Ray Fosler Jeff Fox Teresa Francis Karen Franklin .lerri Freerksen Kathy Carlner Evelyn Gales Dcanne Gnullcr Debbie Geers Tama Gecrs Daxid Gengler Nirk Gentry Susan George Patty Giffen Danny Gillen Curtis Gilson ,lcrry Godfrey Connie Godin Roscoe Golden SOPHUNIURES DunnahuyfGolden 31 .lvrry Coldsbcrry 1.,nn Graham Barbara Graupner Keith Crt-alhunse .lnyre G rcr-n Larry Green Pam Greene Sharon Greer Juanita Gregoire Teresa Grier Sharon Grimes Karen Grmes Steve Gunter Darlene Gustafson Bill Haddock Dan Hadley Bessie Hafner Susan Hall Ray Hnllavant Susan Hamm Vicky Hamm Anita Hampton Denise Hanna Diane Hardison Donald Hardwick Renay Harper Pam Harrington Vicki Harris Larry Harter Cindy Hatfield Daniel Hatt Robyn Hayes Kathy Hays Lynda Hays Brian Hazelrigg Julia Hedger Debbie Henderson Joi Henderson Robert Henderson Gwen Hendrix Iris Hennessey Sharon Hennessey Gary Henry Anne Hensarling Carol Henze Gary Hessenflow Rhonda Herrman Shana Hervey Willie Hilldon Anna Hicks Bob Hicks 4ll.4..1ry Ill-nrt um he Ian' to hi- Iuvlter A s v- , , l . .-f.4-:ml .a...'.- n..' .1.,.-t..' mn- swim- ' n.ll..1.-.ur Ixfmnut..t.n....,l..ff.-rl Ima.. ifzf-iaf' 'E ' 1 llnn-lrigg mm- mr.-.4.,.... '--.gg f - 'Q' V v ...m- af LL ' fl A '- - 7 -4 X' L ?f' 'Y- ' t t l tl 4 xg X' lg tl. bd' 14. .!,,. 4 . .lim-3 do 1 'A 1 f . ,V .t mu JSA, I ' f' 'f '..- F M ,. - l. , x 1 li-lnli . V, A 1 Ti: fi L Db sl, K ll -5 e -- I , 4,71 lr ,X '4' 1 ,, ' v 'fx ' ls lg, .,., 1 '- ,f ' 'K .Q - 2 ' -15.7 I., 'I' 1'-I'-.. ' 1 Piave We ' 1 I -l XX A'. 5' 1' XI . ff ' f i f f+1-gf 2 I ' , . Q ' ef ' -1 It ' ,a 17 A' . . ,Q H+' X' l. ' 1' 4 -' f ,, Mn' ale 1 -tb' L.. I ife1q.3'2f r , 1 1 -Q-ire: ZH! H X 1 lv 3 qv f ,flu 'jx 1. I ' , s H r Vfl A52 will ' ' --. 1: , A.-,xx . - -N 1 l 4- t!S?i'?.ii,. -ami 'xg , L' Q 4- l , x 3, Y -.VL IV ,. E N - Hi 'VRS 1- r . f W fha... ..-5 , N f uwi--' f lj X 7 dk . 3 t H '- ' . rv 4 '?... SY '5 -Q 4 N l i Tx t .' hliadgfii H Y 1 ' ' - - . X' , ,+V g -. , 1.2mm 1' 32 SOPHOMORES G0ldsberryfHick5 uv' 'Q ,s o r L 'af 'gf 3 IIIQ ' j III 5 -,gi fj ! :::in, Z! ,,.nu5:::' ' H' '.. xml.. I'3 ll! Q -nu uf' I F I. ,,,.f- W - , ff' f. :fe1i'!.Lf' xx X- N 95.5- ,A lnllff V s 5 !l'9..' HA' L K-1 0 ' N y 1-'?f '5T Q. JP . hkwigilj A. I ,L if! - A ' Cheating I affects sophomore students In one form or another, cheating seemed to become a commonplace oc- currence. Looking at someone else's paper, buying answers, or writing on desks or hands were some of the methods most frequently used. Although the practice was strictly dis- couraged, many students couldn't resist the temptation to cheat. I think cheating is far-out as long as you don't get caught, said Wanda Karl. Most teachers never catch you because you're usually smarter than they are. It depends il' you get caught or not whether cheating is all right, said Greg Keith. Whether it's right or wrong. people are going to do it. Kelly lngle t Salane Irvin Mary Jane Ison 6:5 Carol Ivy Susan Jack Deborah Jennings Ron J0lJe Cindi Hutsell I X 'ff - 'fl . Sis. 1, kv i rf:-if '5f.'rie- ?' p vin 1 ,g . -.Je 45- - A. K K ' V i M ff Y' 'Q-.Nl . 2, Donna Joe Mary John Beth Johnson Carol Johnson -- Carolyn Johnson David Jones 1 Jill Jones Shirley Jones 4,-ag. yi. . e - N X s sr -: L, t 5-, ,x s v 14,,.. . X. H .71 -it . W liA.g.F.:,E w' ?g,.,.1a , Brenda Jordan Theresa Kaat .lim Kalig Mike Karaff ,1,, Wanda Karl David Kauer - -1 V . .X I. , Cindy Keagmley ., , Greg Keith 1 ., M. , - ii. . F Q Cf W f l , ,JE 3 nf-: fi . '- 4 , Ab il' 'N cl at X A X A TW! .!., Lee Keith Marjorie Keith Richard Kelley , Kim Kemble S is Patty Kilgore 5, Malinda King A .3- Kevin King 'vi V A fl A . T N X jj Cindy Kramer gli! 'if Q N J K A , x 34 SOPHOMORES HutsellfKramer .Ur it K ji L '- f- 5 N ru l 'ii I T' ,f A o f to .ia J a xg, Q. .l 2 - ' Q, Q 1 'T x . L ' .nw A -v, l 5 4 I ..1i- ' Q 4 ,4 Xi f' il 4. x rx .L Q if f .aw h s '- Q ' Q-In 3 5 an as ic i 3 'L QL V 'A 'A L it f , ffilf- ff . i f N' L X x V ,' ' A I 1 la '7'. , IQ .ix J v 'di tr ' FH' .Q - -w P ' ' ' 2 lr' ' '17 Rv, 5 if ' If .5 Lf' fi! ,sa E! , 4 .N . PM . 5 . X l'4..x'ff, ' 'ff ,. '11 f fiif' 4..- i'rLwJ V .rs we il' Q .w' if 11 ':v,, K Y F 5 ,f v. . ., I ,Ml Qrx x' if illhf i V1- ,f' Ill. Being plavuvl in ihe hall lu luke a malu--up lv-l makci vheatimz more of a I temptation for YY anda Karl. IYI. Shnulrl he or -lmnlrln'l lm r-heat ia ilu' qucwtion for Klrvu lxvith. Dasid lxranv Nancy Lamh Jerry Lambert cami, Lane Remonia Lane Theresa Langlry Bobby Lappal Tom Lappal Kathi Lmbee Tammy Larsen .lim Laydcn Daiirl Lee Robin Lees Karen Leibold Richard Leonard Florrie Lepart Carol Lesh Alinda Lewis Terri Lindsey Anita Lippold Carla Lipps Steve Litchfield Charlotte Lockhart William Loe Darcy Loeding Debi Looker Pai Lose Vickie Love Cana, Luff sum Lan candy Lybargcr vmof mcany Donna Nlriforniirk Nlark Nl:-Culloch Brian XIcDnnaugh Cindy Nh-Dowell SOPHONIORES K rur1z WlcD0well 35 uafgmi mzlafr, Q :. x - - David M4-Gill Kim M1-Guwan Kim Mclniy re Kenny Mn-Kcun . 1 'S , ,Q . ,,. ll l.. Q... .qu V V4 Q, N . IM- .r-X - V 1 '-:il wig' Q, Lfiiiff UL M' i' ff1?i'i'Qfi5. 5. ': L .' - 1 ' - - ' ' 'Al Bobbie McKinney .- Ron wi.-lain Q f September McNeill r 4 Mitchell McPherson fl ii., -' 'f .U K' . Kalhy McQuade if' .I f Y ' '1 9 l ' ' 'I 'ig .. I hw ' rf ' r f' w M1 ' A 1 Tim McQuillen ,V 2 ,i ' Q. Kevin many 5 - -. Evan Madden 4-J ' Tony Haggard 1 I 4 , ,Y Q David Manus W '-X, x I W T, I i . l i . Brenda Markle -' F. Garry Markley Janice Marriult Cindy Marshall .lulie Marshall Q av- . a 4'-L , 1 jf? xi '-. 4 1 ,I - ' NL Q'-V ' Y., ., - , 1 - 4 4 2 J . f 1: . Iz'Ql4ll 1 hi la Dean Marlin li' Paui Marlin i , J w L-'E Robert Mariel S gf 25, X - Carry Massey .V X . V , f ' f 5 Ron Massie 1 ' N . - f 'fs N .AJ- . ' ,, U S 1 Ex 7 2 V .. 4 an Wifi' i f? Kaihy Mena Angela Meilcucirn David Mellon V-1 Edgell Merical Y Q , , Pam Merrioll IV, I I Nitin!! 1 -. Q V. , f i jf ,A A-, 1 . 1 I I Y Q -A ' ll ll' . V-, 5' . 1. K Robert Milbrandl Mark Milburn 'L' ,. Q Rena Malay 7 4 Q -. ,. charles Miller , ' I ' .l M'Il ' mr - '? ne I er XX .1 W -N , Q... . V W I My , , V V 1.2. xt , L nfl i W, . -. ,M 36 SOPHOMORES fVIcElderly!Miller lll.Cinrly Marshall works with friends an flaihawi-1m.q2y.1a i1r.Lcggx aaaaa. iisual room, Dean Marlin pun nn a faiorilc alrlum, v' 41711 -gf g .4 l y ' ? 1 A l'KrX 'av , ,vt 5 s , K+ ' I. pm E J , tx K 51 'I 4 ,T . , tix ' :ill 4i it T3-is I V X v ,I W ? 4, I l f ' e f 111-If 4 lm x r If efxiyl? 5 4 4 ' tsl at .t 4 if F: xnxx! 1 Nlnry tlillcr Tom ilitrlicll Tuna Um: liusvan Wlunvatloa Jenni Montague lfrit' Moore .lohn Moore Rolmin Nlnormam Randy Nlorain Rirharcl Xloreland llanid Morgan Kenneth Morrell Nam- Moss Suv: Nluckensturm Terri Mulch Scott Xlullendore Kim Mullins Greg Neal Ceril Neely Leslie Nelson Tammy Noland Kim Norton Debbie 0'Hare Ron Ohrazda Merry olapham Janet Olson Shar Olson Abbie 0'Neal Laura Oierlelt Kexin Owens From heavy metal to mellow sounds, music lovers enjoyed a varie- ty of tunes, artists and moods. Popular were easy-going, country- rmfk styles by artists such as the Eagles, America, and others. Dedication to the heavy bands ranged from Z Z Top to the Who, and l.ed Zeppelin to Kiss, among others. Still more found mind music with Gary Wright and Rick Wakeman. With constant exposure, rock in- fluenced many students. ul think the current trends in music' are pretty neat, said Dean Nlartin. There are better singers mm than eierf' Vinrly Nlarsliall said, Can you im- agim- doing the tango. fox trot, or men a waltz to torlay's music? popular with students Ruhard Owl ne Nlulinda I ahst Caths Parker Robin larker 'lllthelle Paxton Lana Penniston L17 Perez Robbie Perkins Cathy Perrin Lisa Perry Vince Perry Ken Peters Cindy Peterson Ray Peterson Dale Porter Dale Porter Ronald Powers Susan Pratt Mark Proell Lisa ualls Pat Rash Tim Rackley John Ramboll Debra Rall Max Rlngel li y. f' Q 'N ,Q i Min' ,X .1 I K A if 1 K At, f Htl. ,ff-get ,.,, ' I ' After school act1v1t1es vary After school sophomores found a variety of different activities to fill their spare time. Weekends and holidays offered students an op- protunity lo do what they wanted whether at home or somewhere else. With friends schoolwork and jobs there was much to do. I go to Jr. High games to see my friends or go to work said Cindy Peterson about what she did after school. On weekends I stay home or go out of town to visit friends. This helps get my mind off school so that I m all unwouncl for the next week. Sometimes I go to parties or just sit around said Lisa ualls. It helps me relax after the pressures of school. -,,.-no fx: r L :A -.b-2114 ,-.-.t....., .. ..4.am f, ... ,....i-M 38 SOPHOMORES Owensfflangel 1 ,um Ng. lli. Llnlll l'l-ll-rslln ln.lLlr- lllr.ln 1 lx -w - ll-ul. lor week:-llll .llllnlllw l.l. lmllllu ln p ll ln l .1 rvlaxlng ill--l.lpi lm Ll-a Ou lll - ff.: Q 'Qt A A ' S' 'T ' ,- -- Y ' ' :L Ll L A V M , ,., l ,r M' A . Q lr all lg! HN N ., , I--Digg '. l 3 5 iii' .. 1 J l ll l A ll- 1: x .i V I l 1 S x A . E v A i V 9 I K , f X is 43 53 ' l , xi li W , N l x. f 1 ' -'41 - 5iilxlJll.ll1 951 lr aff? 6 wil' . L 5. ll 1, l J. Vox A if , A ,' Q, 51 , T ' j ' l ' 'l ' R a ' ' L8 l ' I ' ' li ll lf AX X 3' S1 X .4 - ' ' ' 'l. 5 ,, X , f.l 'AL I l I l I - ' hw. N f ,y r 11' A Q. 0 7 P-Q N ,Q lk ' ' 1 I Y X S f ll-NL 4 N' , . 'al' 93' ' ' J f 1 , -' . 1 . lf! 1 -v 4 f all 'fl A R . ' I ,V x' . f Rrvnfla Rl-zlvlafl Darrell lil., Gary R.-llfllf-l. Bruce Rvefl Darla Reell luml, mls ilarshall Rive Janelle Riffle Chuck Riga .lnhn Rilci S1-ml Robbins Drew Roberts Rirk Roberts Tammy Roberts .lean Rodinson Daiid Rodman Dean Rohr Andy Rondemanski Tammy Roper Daxicl Ross David Rnss Laura Rowe Tim Sam-kman Raul Salmon Deannie Salper Leslie Sanders Darnell Saunders .luhn Saxton Melissa Schildhancr .lana Schonhuefl Jill Saou Slele Sears Steve Sharp Trisha Shelley Karla Shclmun Jeff Shields Mike Shields Ross Shipman Gordon Shipped Chris Shopc Lisa Shull Rulll Shulzc Larry Shupc Shurri Small llnmlla Smith lil.-lmnl Sniilh slmmm small. slmllwn small. 1- Wm 'xg' '54, wx M -N - if 4- ,J5gf'ki: ',?7 l1 'f i f '- ,, ' fvww' , , V . '- , va- 1,1-s-waz-Le-4f.g:JieLff,:'.' , -fifwf. fb 5 . V :Vi-'S1:'T'f,: . :H-an ' . ,V . .- 'V '- -. 3' Q 5 -ref, N ., 1 V V I vb 3 1.2 -2'- - 'Xrriving at a new school, some sophomores found it difficult to get active in clubs and organizations, whilc others seemed to fit right in. Xiilh the majority of cheerleaders, varsity sports players, and club of- fivers being upperclassmen, rookies found involvement took time and persistence. It isn't too hard if you really want to join things, said Kevin Slerrett. l don't feel left out as a sophomore, but next year should be better. Some sophomores, though, had no desire to participate. Scott Standford said, I don't find it hard to get in- volved because I'm not interested in school activities. ophomores 1- . 1 'L i X I K-'wi rt I T? K,-iid J.. .si : ng- -' 4' ' A . l ljggeg fe 'Wy lows? ln.. -4 Ax K, ' ., J. l X-. 'r l , r 1 ' .V .., ' i i I Sharon Taylor Eddie Terrazas Belinda Terryherry Steve Thomas .lim Thompson Laurie Thompson Susan Thompson David Thornburg Dennis Thresher .loc Tindall Tom Titus .lim Trem Marlene Truitt Drew Tucker nam Vader Ricky vim Annette Van Meter Richard Vincent Carmn Volskay Ron Vmom Marc War-or Debbie Wladdle Roy Wagoner Kim V'allcer Bill Wall lirurc Wlallavc Diane Wlnllufc Rundy Wallace Deanna Waller Robert iyulscr Tim Waltz Iii:-hard Ward Vim-ki Warsl Donna Warner ,lim Warren SUl'll0Nl0lil'iS Taylorfifvarrcrl ll S - 4- gs.: Q- +rQeQQ+:f::.- ' 1,.133431?a3Qf:,,3Qif5?:fv'Z2:' 1:7 xref 2 f:':1:1 . P, ' --M1.'P.:'f'-iZ-?fs? -:- 'rf' ' , ' 'V '- ', . Quay' 'QI-.M skvv'-vf - - ,, ,N ff, ffm? z 1Ff.x a 3 EQ! il 2 .fl 'x' f- - U, Jil rx- . . , r' 5, .1 a f 9 S xrfa- X 1' vm-. 1 px. A 332: ll f ew:.wu 1 I f hx fr L lf Ill. Sophumorv Jim Weasel 1- -mill un flu-nl.-nl .llmul ln- hmm-, l2r. Xurm n .lu-rmun mn- .x lumk lwmxxl-4-n 4Id...f.. lil. l'l.mnmu lu vnlx-r .ln unxquf- In-lvl. I.:-an Xxlmx- lx lm un rnwd will mln- um-nxplf-xmwm mv, 'fT 'TW 1 V 1 F n..-an Whllluck fu' mc ' Lim xxavuan - ' 3 1ml.xa.1vc'al1aums ' 'if Gm-rrl Williams , . 1,.,....a.- xx illiams l 3 K Pullx Williams -Q ., ., Paula xxallaams I - L cami, xx num , -, ' . 11.-mxae xxmul ' ' rg v '1u.m.,., xx ullunburg 5 2 ff! ll 'I' , ,L , . . '- ,gf W 1 I A kan., xx.,1r.- 'L ' I , ,lauxirc xx .,l.lgcm..xl. lff....L xx aww.. R.....-l- xx am., ' xii..-1, xx ann.. , .l.... xx alum...-l... L' nl,....1.l x 1.1.- ,, Z Lmicl N mm-vu , ,Q , J ,lm-pl. X on I xffgf- mf.-V. zu...-1. 1 -x P If f - SUPIIUNIORIQF Wlnllmk fnurlx 13 Mary Ahmu Cindy Aleshire Roy Allen Debbie Amos Cindy Andrews Karen Anson Diane Arnold Tovcli Alage .leff Auli Terry Axson Lori Bagby Terri Bailey Tom Baker .lim Balwin Kevin Banks Terry Barker Pam Barnell Dcnvil Bartley Sherrie Bass John Bsughman David Beals Ken Beals Donna Beel Larry Beikman Chris Bell Ricky Bellew Rhonda Berridge Pam Beyerink Sherry Biggs Brenda Bisby Pam Black Randy Blessing Don Bolejack Eva Bollin Caihy Boas Willian Booth Shelly Borehers Greg Bowen Rick Boyd Beth Bozarlh Diane Bradley Melissa Bradshaw Debbie Bright Brenda Brinkoetler Kathy Brewer .lohn Briggs .lancl Brolherlon muff.-...1r. lm..k.,r-rr.-. un...-.-. .rr lumlx ln-l'urv .rim nm. J....a.,r fi... m'n...AN x -pm. nu.. xl..rra,r,...i'f.-,. l1....uln.hf. 'l'n-us. juli' lxline. 91-in Susan Un-lr. da 1,1 fl x 1, , , mfr X nj, r ' ,jr I xl ' 1! 1 Y' ' ' ' TT 7 Y Y i r 'Y , r ff B xlslfllvgf' v S D - z w wf 4. - ' .fl ' 'V ' .. i QA. , , A . q.,ff , n ' ' t'ff'N A if, 1 f x I Y , -- f r, ' Xluurmr- .HV r - 4' f 2 2 rc 1? x -. , .J -1 ,f i f ,K , ' 'VG Z ' Wx ' i 'f F 1 lofi J x lx . 1 ,. cr if ' L- L- ' 'A y li l are-L' A x V ily' Il iglpi, 1 K LX -1 ,B N 1' i ' 4' ' 1 1 ... 1: 4 .x ' ' f 452212 'H Q N X r Q X Eff . 'if ,..-1.2 5' 5 5. -1'-' -'- I -el Q. - .ul 1' mx i ' 5. . :fry . A I In x y an Exif ,. '61, 1,-,r,rf.f 44 JUNIORS Ahmu!Brotherton x...J '.,f w f 1 H , gs K M, 1 14 m y - I dm 'I Wa i,.-A 'B I ,, I 45 L. ,J - 5 Y. .WV , I-N. A mn! tw .L r 7 .s 17 Q Alhlele-S M ' i .1-5 4 0- ' ,. tl.- 1 ...M- - l .1 53. ll ' MP4 I M X! If l . Juniors were at an in between stage. No longer were they the rookes, yet they weren't at the top. Students had different opinions of the Junior class. We're a class that likes to get things done, said Kathy Sopcich. .lunior Class Secretary Susan Greh felt, Responsibility and leadership are two qualities a junior must have going into the senior year. I don't feel this year's class has achieved these. An editorial in the ENVOY concer- ning a smoke bomb during the pep assembly caused a spark of patriotism among many juniors. Juniors reacted to the article. Phillip Mitchell said, I thought the editor was a little ear- ly in throwing the blame on us. Traditional class rings were ordered along with an increase in price. Planning began early in January for the Junior Prom. Surveys, banners, invitations, an- nouncements, and newspaper ads got the word to all class members. David Storey said, They wanted me person- nally to go to the prom. candy Brown Cathy Buck .lulic Buckley - Phil Bukaty A .- L '1 .-. 1 if la f x' t V ml. i v xx y F EW X' 'QV' n I N ' A. A, :. 7 y 'I . ,JV 3 ...M A .L su up i f . - ,f.-f.-A , , Greg Burkhardl , .lim Burns E Doug Burnham Ricky Burnham , xr 4 fu.. I Q12 .1 ' f VEC' 4 ' A ,1 ' ,J 1' J K it VX lx' , b L lm. Donna Bush Druid Callahan 'I . Priscilla Capp into Carey l JUNIORS lirownfflarey 45 Cindy Carney Ron Chinnery Vicki Claihourn John Clark Dave Clements Ronald Cockrell Barton Coe Rita Coen Kathy Coghlan Linda Coin Linda Combs Covy Confer Tricia Constant Steve Cookston Ellen Cooper .leff Cooper Lenora Cooper Mary Cooper Barbara Coulson Greg Cox Donna Crain Bill Crawford Sandra Crowell Garry Cunningham Kevin Curts Marlene Cusic Kenneth Covey Glenn Daniel Kathy Daniel Tammy Daniels Sandy Davenport Tony Davidson Larry Davila Eric Davis Kathi Dennis .lim Dessent Mark Dexter Fred Dimmcl Barbara Dinwiddie Steve Donahue Paul Dorton Ben Doster Greg Dougherty Greg Doutl Carl Dunahoon Connie Eaton Susan Eaton Lisa Edmondson 46 JUNIORS up. mm, f:...i.n..gnn.n. num. zmla in nn. l.,.t.'f lu -,,r..,a.rg.1:n.m..r.1, mr.-,.. purl mln-1 L- for ants hefnn- drinking. 1 , ,111 .. if nf gf k f B ' I 3.10, ' 3 K AKA fa A r I, in H I. 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Jan.-I Jmns Xlirannla Jones hun-llv .inrii Ralph rum Hug.-r ixualm-r Mfrs-flu Kalamura Pnlririu Keck Shvrry In-ith Shnri Kelley Thercsa Kcllcy Gina Kennedy Xinrk Kvwscl Daxid K1-uleuell Rhonda Kindhert .iimmic Kinder Tammy King Joseph Ripper Jeff Kline Chris Klolz ,lanul Kralirck Greg Krahenbuhl Cindy Kramer sand, megan nam- Kmiff l f ,- w ir X r ff 2 ' , im ffl 5 1 'kj' Yq .lan-kiv Kuhn up. n..l,,h hum works .n wfood Shup, 121, Greg Krahenhuhl waits paiienlly for a Pop Msemhly. JI 'NIURS ,lonvsfixuhn ol Xlung with eierything else, the eost nl' 1-lnllu-s continued to rise. But with the liighest Christmas sales to date, spa-viailizerl clothing and department stores seemed tn have little trouble selling the high priced apparel, 'l'Iic higher priees bother me, but I still huy as much as I use to, said Debbie Lomax ofthe spiraling costs. I like the fashion trends because you eau wearjust about anything and still be in style. Ron Nlasten dirln't let the high cost ol' clothes keep him from buying either, because I d0n't have to pay for them. I like the styles because you van be casual and still be dressed up. tudents buy fashions despite rising costs 5 0 liz! av I ' 1 K K l i -,. , .lfi. ' 'MGE 3 I vs I i' I I , N g ,T 4 'I -.I ,I r f 4' 1 I .f- iivfi' 'lill y Q I I A ' Isl aio I I. mm-.. I . I ' 'f ' -fri sf II ii' I ' V t I - . - 'XL Rusty Hanley Brenda Mannering John Martin Paui Martin Gregg Xlaslilmrn Susan Mason Ron Nlastun Marianne Mt-Cnllcn Dennis Xin-Dowcll Nlvlisea Nh-Giulia Trinla Nh-Kean Darrell Sli-Kinney Karla fllcliiiuiuy Keirn Ylvlllluil Jam Xl:-Quarry lorry Xleaul Jl NIURS NIill1l0y!NICdCID3 Class rings still retain meaning, tradition One of the first activities juniors participate in becoming a senior is ordering their class rings in January. Determining the size, picking out the color and selecting the style is a part ofthe annual event. The rings are at- tractive and something to wear, hut they also hold many different meanings and significances to the wearers. They show that you are a senior, said Barbara Porter. You really buy them just so other people can tell you were a senior and where you went to school. .lim Reardon agreed he would buy one, uso everyone will know what school I graduated from. lt's a school tradition. Kathy Medlin Jeff Melton Greg Middaugh L' Debbi Miller ' ' John Millmaker V Philip Mitchell Q! V , . ,, . XY ,fl Y 1'll . , l ,f A lla' l J ig V - Tim Mitchell .lanice Moore r David More William Moreland Ross Morrison Rick Mosbmf fx X Q l. t. 'K ' Cheryl Moses f I Cathy Myers Brenda Nations Danny Nesbit Christine Neumann Barbara Nichols 'N ,li l' 5511- gre. '- 54 JUNIORS MedlinfNichols -X .U l f R x1',Nli ,V fiw l 1 ' it , f Q , 1 y , -af l ' 4 , ' f dr. Maj. k . . 'J Q--.fl XY f X l M wr gg LN Riff K' M . --J N ' A A L ' ll i Y W ill lf - 1 li J 4 il ' ,Ms E i. f A i ll: 2. ' l -sf un I x' A 2 i V . 5 'v- E 4, ..i, I w is 5 lll. lliiiliiiii Piiiici iiiiil liieiiili ilii .-liii. ring, lii-iii-ci-ii iiiiigiiiiieiiii. lzl. lh-arllnn dcridcs iiii his ring ilylc, G 2' li- ' 'R if i ' l 5 ...- .L. ll ' 15,216 ,.k. ,,,, If 'Q ll , .AXA X L iq - SQ , 5- l agp mhqiiat A Il , A X x If-A 1 P35146-i.:kl .- -M f ,ig-' .Lf v-i faliga f 4- - . l f 1 ,' '41 l 1.1 ' 1. 23- y miss Jim 1. ,-Y ff, if L 'ml ilu ,S XM! 1 , ' x l. 4 .a L. we x . g, lrl , -rl I I ,VX -.Ti li K-,If f .5,, '. 1 i fl my 4 .faxLL. . Biilili, viiliiili llilif Niuhulson David Ni.-iiflmiii, Gwcii Yuland siiiaii Noland Kim Nurman Kathy Nunn Kim O'Brien Ernie 0'Dell - Denise Orlnm :Ii L Linda Olgren Mall Paprockim .lack Paris Bruce Parrish N 1-if Barbara Parsons ,l 1 Carol Patterson i David Patton ff Tracie Pearfe Mark Peek Roherl Pennell Kenny Perry Ray Peters . Pi Theresa Phillips William Pliillipi Billv Philli Q Sharon Pius Mark Pollard Burllara Porlcr Verumli-1 Prealor s 1, i I -.J 4- , vi i , kim lwiiill f X f 1 ,J ., is L f, i ', 11 K1-xill Pyle W V Nlcli-ha lmfi-li , ' Li-a Rilmpy Jim lhulrllun Pnl Ri-arlllnl JUNIORS lYi1'h0lfRcarrl0n 53 'w'- ' E , Bill Ah:-rnathy Mark Ahma Billy Adams Doug Adams Willard Ahmu Gary Alexander Bill Allen Janet Allen Karen Allison Kathy Allred Scott Anderson Laura Anglin Madonna Antonio .ln Appelbaum Cindy Arnold Tom Arnold Susan Ashlock Pam Babylon Jim Baldridge Jesse Ballew F' V A Q , 37x if' 1 l Rf -f V D, 2:4 ifglimy . 'li A 1 ' :L f'lgiff5!'1i Y J ' '- 4 if-ff r , rt I 'x .'.'.f:il:r , HJ' F ' .3 A . 1' t 9 r X . I . 4. ,, .H : ir: ' rbi: if as ? fa' 4 ,gn ' 2 315 4 f, T ny:-K A ' . , 10 i if ' 6 ' if hd -J ' :fr Q Q.: sf' 62 SENIORS Ahernathy!Beel ,4- J , .I N .M X v.. fly In a scene from the fall play. Bill Abernathy changes his role from that of a student to an aging man. 12i. Because of the new assembly pnliry, Kathy Barker must sit with her class rather than her friends. 131. Mr. Hammonlree checks Pam Babylon'a pass to sec if her excuse for being late for lunrh is accep- table. 1 IW 1 Changes gave Chrisman new restrictions and J, I .J ijt Tis' 8, idx ,f xr f ef , ev ,av ' . Stephen Banks Carol Barker Kathy Barker Kenny linrm-N julie liarnett Delrhie Barrier Rim- inn Bavlcs, Julie lieatie Gary Heel pf seniors reacted with mixed emotions. Assigned sealing at assemblies, tar- dies, for being late to lunch, and a new call-in cxcuse program for absentees were begun. I don't like the assigned seating in assemblies, said Senior Kathy Barker. nh makes you feel like you are in junior high. But with the new program dis- cipline problems and tardiness were able to be controlled and most seniors agreed that this aspect ofthe program was good. Although many changes occurred, tradition was still retained. The prom, despite some debate, was held once again in the school gymnasium and seniors ceremoniously transferred their power to un- derclassmen during the Senior Assembly at the end of the year. Progress came about with a com- bination of changes and Chrisman tradition and the class of '76 reflected on a special year. Most of the changes in school have been for the best, said Pam Babylon. School, for the most part, has been a fun, learning experience. 3 SENIORS Al1ernathy!Beel 63 ilgbtyvs, fig-'N-F' 5551? q.f,- ., . , , 4 G-fm 11-z' 1:'ff-41:15-gg:.Lf,,,, +,:1l.A '1 : - .. M -,, T,-.wg--. W... i.. E? 'PFI' if :A -' ' , ' ' . f K' 5' '-G' 1 I ff 1 15,5541-3,-Q' . J ,--S.. Y ,, Y if Q V- . , .Q v -..-.M-'-ah' fr . -, ,- , . ,' , -MY-SA-x-'A Ti- H ' ' ft' . 'af ,E A, ,. I xg-. w X 'N-:-SY-. ,PL W r , ? iw A C' NI 5 44.5.-1 Ja 1 , 'ew u-erpzr: --'-ff az,::21:-gs. 1: ' an-1:1 55-?1'LY:'5'::' , -J-Q -'Yuf 5235:-'V i?f3E5l2fE'7?Z' 'ff' f 1 L - , ' ' IAA A -bA.J 5, ,1- v , ' 1 i' .lv .M , AQ M' . 1 v I N xlfgj A .girls '. Tj QAN -4 N. i 'r 1 , ,gn- L V .-, Q A N-1' 1 ' ., x K in NW .A-l.J,,l 305 , ' 1 .4 Q 'I' r ,W V .-LA , ' 1 ' ' 1 - zLg'fl1' f 'f-Lgah fwff - sf 5 if 1 'ui .,-.. 1 EA., . 4, ,V A n.,,- xx f LH ,-,.v- f' I 5 M -f v ,,.-2 T31 '-,.::S'if::.if'i?g . Pride has always been an impor- tant part of school. With the inxolved spirit in the bicentennial celebration, pride at Chrisman was increased. Alice Graybill felt, i'To me pride in the school has somewhat been lost compared to what it was in previous years. Yet with the spirit of the Bicentennial, some ol' this pride appears to have been returned. Monte Foster said of showing pride, If you show pride in your school, other schools will notice it and maybe catch on. chool pride on the upswing .-.. if 'ix A .1 i VJ, x af Q ' 1 ' 3 .g . ,.,, - Il 1 v 353 W, Barbara Gartner Randy Gist 1 ' Susan Glass Janella Goebel Gilbert Gonzalez Chuck Gooch Mark Gooch Paula Goodman Janice Gray f Mex Alice Cminll B ruce C reathousc 7 ...4 1 Jim I reen Hill '05 SENIORS I' arrisfbreen 71 John Greene Brenda Gregory Richard Grindstall Sieve Hackeu Richard Hall Michelle Haller 'D .Li sl K -32 'A X -ul wg-1 eg c x 1 , ,z. . , 1,1 , . lil' Sara llamm Bram llanwcn Xanu Ilan cn 'll-lrlx llnmox larry llamrm Stuxe llurllcn ,land ll urn sq 72 SENIORS GreenefHessenflow ,WA ,' W, XX If W. Q .4 I tlt- Juni-I llarria and a friend dim-ms the 1-njnymt-ni of motorcycle riding, 123. llikv lliding is u faxorite pastime for lin-g Hawley. p 1 41' K t .vm ld A v -'I ,071 .' ,f I,-. Motorcycling was more of a pleasure outlet than a transportation source for Chrisman students. Few of them rode their motorcycles to school but used them mainly for fun and rcrreation. Easy rider Greg Hawley said, Bik- ing is a great sport and a lot of fun, hut thcrc's one disadvantage: when Saturday night comes around, it's a real hummer at the drive-in. Look- ing on the thri't side, Janet Harris fr-lt, hllotorvycle. Are fun and lull of adventure. For anyone who's f-1-oiinnlival motorcycles are the thing, Motorcycles remain popular pastime Greg Hawley Patricia Hay .lohn Hallett Tony lleater Melissa Heath Tons Henderson Michael Henson Debbie Herrick Anthony Herrman jeff Herron Lavonda Hervey Terry Hessenflow 4.ss-,,j 'w T. 'H-,?lf'i'X- , . f f,-1:jf'1f-7' f' ' L-1 1'- ' f f'-'-I'-'71 'iff ' ', ' - f .' g ' 53751,- 'QA'--: ,Q ' ,A .- x, N. ., - , , 1 H Nl. L A-Nm. 1 I 'lg-uv. gf- -XJ. .f x skfgx X .X It , I. 1 1' I E f 1. . I 1 f J w +- fl --.,1 Smoking continued to be a problem at Chrisman, and subjected students to unnecessary hassles as they sought to use the restrooms. Dai- ly busts occurred as offending students were hauled to the office to face seventh hours or suspension. Although the majority of seniors didn't participate in clouding the restrooms with smoke, they offered few solutions. Dennis Hirning said, If people want to smoke, they should let them if they don't get caught. Lance Huston had little more to offer on the problem, but said, I don't take part in things like that at school, but l think it'd be better if they smoked outside the limits of school. Smoking creates a hassle for all '72 ' ii Lorain Hoover Duane Horton Wanda Houston ' .,--My Kim Hubbard , U t ' --x at , 1 7 , ., i f f ' mix v - Cheryl Hunter Roger Huntsman Lance Huston A David lson i .V 914 11' ' F Patty Ivie Lawrence Jacobs Alice Jacohus Bonnie Johnson .D J s K V . .3 41. fa M SENIORS Hickmanflohnson fm PM -v-Q,--Z :fx . A' - N ., Luz' ' , -.g1fJ:'?2?33i'ffnfgf 51 N 'www '- , : ' f - ---:.'- : 91 , F ' ' ' ' I L . 1 - ,!,- , KI. War of .A 1.1: ' 2-41 :-- H , --- ,- , - .,.-, ' --., ,- 1'E '-ig-' . ,, f ,f':4cy5.5fffgj:i., 5gf:'2::51i -Lj1,11f.fev fi:--:, - . fi f : 15 21 f . wq '7T 7'7 ' 'T'. 'f W : ww , .', W' 3. Q P I The transporting of Kansas City school district students to create racial equality brought the issue of hussing closer to Chrisman students. Cindy Mannering said. It's kind of silly to bus somebody clear across town just to go to a school. They should keep the students in the school near where they live and not worry about an equal amount of races in each school. Russ Martin agreed that bussing was unnecessary. I think if the kids want to attend a certain school, it should be the parent's and children's decision as to which school they want to go to. They dun't have a choice if there is bussingf' Bussing becomes issue of concern cg.. Q-v -J fffx qlp. Rus. Wlartin ft-4-L students and mrcnts -tmuld hun- A right tt- to tht- -1 html tht-3 attend. 123. Cindy Wlanncr- my fuels lm:-sm to .tt-hacw rl.-vial , L Fl .-quality Nfl mi - , - Cindy Mannering Kevin Mannering Sandy Markle Lisa Marquess -as -.:-- 2' - .' K9 .. . f '3'-Pit' - . -ij: 1 Q8 zl. V David Martin Glen Martin Jill Martin Russ Martin ' 1 v Bill Maurer ,, Linda Mayes f- Shawn Mayo -.1 Tum Mellon SENIORS Lucitofflclton 79 ...f 'Baz-lf, wr-by -:'?:5if3'1:Ef ' ww 1-af:Laxw,-5gaz:- gg-,.,gs -::f6,5'a3,5s,Q 121, ff- , ,..gt?j:'1 :Q- ,A 7- 1 5fr?37f???53ff.fnF. 'SVS '- 'J V f3 ' 733' ' 5' ', YET' .,. 4-3.-.5,.:K,.,49-ixg, L . V ,YA-,F 3 ,, V I V l. V K f , VV 3 U R-S A 61 -L, 1 WU ,lp LN J ill. As twins. Tum and Thcreaa rcspet-t euvh otherk arlvire even on un nrt pro- jen-t.12l. llubvrtn und Robin Nichol hate been ulilt- to keep their indiiilluulity men though they are often mintllkl-n for each uthur, q,,.m7' ,, H37- l in Y 9 ,Q .IL l , i V- 5 Tom Mraz W snnnnnn Mullin . , ga , 6 Debbie lilnrpln' I . Q , ' Susan Murray I ' f ' 1 K. xx 1 1 f 1 . . VI ., ' 9 ffl .l, 1 7.. .. a, Kathy Nalivaiko I sd .lacquelyn Newell Sjy Roberta Nichol N Robin Nichol 'ef ' Q If X ' i rj-1 -,X , W 4 V, , l . .i 12-.. l .Q ' t ' ' W' ' ' V K V ,l e U.: . 'Q -- ' L. ia-V , A NV Rick Nicholls A l Chris Nickerson X I Diane Nicolay x X Patti Nold xkfdt X N X X A 19. T ' X 5 .if -'Q 1 lndividualism was important to all but the fight to remain an individual was more important when you're one of a kind. Tom and Theresa Mroz both agreed they liked having a twin. Theresa said, 'Sl like having a twin even though being older doesn't mean I get to boss around the other half. Tum added, Wire considered as having our own individualism. Robin Nichol pondered, What's it 1 like tolhch a twin? l dont know. Vs hut's lt like not to he u twin? l guess l'm pretty ltlt'ky. saitl llolrvrtu Nichol. l han' a twin who is not only a sister hut my hest friend. l Twins fight to remain individuals SENIORS lllcnrlelfNold 81 , wvff,:': Dj V 5 wi Pm Norton Val Norton Mark O'Dowd Steve Oehler .lulie Onka Becky Osborne Steve Owens Rebecca Pnprocki Kevin Parker Ollie Parker Gary Park .limmy Parnell Ron Parsons Tim Paxlon Bill Pemherlon 82 SENIORS NortonfReimler Q as .gp .J Q if gr thu-n .! 'K-V-.1 llj. Working at Foto Fair, Berky Parocki feels her job is advantageous. f2l. Richard Phcgley believes working is helpful no sludenis who plan to attend college. 1 l I'- X-. l fl '--4 1 ., .1 4 ' Don Perrin lirrunlu l'clcrs llirlmrd Phcgley Maria- Plirlps ,WN K if i Q J . ' Eddie Phillips Sally Phillips Lynn Pune: we 9 .A ' ' Carolyn Pmui Mike Pugh Brenda Pulley Mary Raglan ,Iulie Ranierz Gail Rush .lan Raw Carol Rawlins .lan Reimler Part-time jobs proved valuable to Chrisman seniors. Richard Phegley fell, The half day school and half day work program is a very good idea. The opportunity of making money during school for some people can make the difference between higher eduralion and a life of working at a menial job. Becky Paprocki worked at Foto Fair and it gave her an opportunity to work with Ihe public and get to know lhem. The hours are good and the pay check eiery week comes in han- dy, When I'm no! busy I do my homework and relax. Students see outside jobs as beneficial SENIORS Norlonf'R4'imlcr 83 nina 1:1- L' , V 4' iii, I nf ik , X I ,S . 'Q 'Rf Fw '!4i 1 ,, milf! . Egg W, 1 'S-4, WW .alwa- H41 SX a ? 4 ,XX 4 if ' x ip' S A..-JBXVEQ ' .V - , 1 -, -zz. in -'Q' 1-,W . ' :3f-1z ..r- 1. 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I t. 2, V , . ,, . ,- 1, f.. -,,- ,, uk- you f 4,5 L-'ij 1,-1ifg.3:f'51: .lg-,:1: - if weili 1'-ts, zafqff .r-f af,.r:3 -55,5112 -4 fr' ' :,. . ll ff: 1-fx ' ' 4, ,fix ' EE.,ti'figi, - l 4 iii' 27.-I2'z2Q 5f' 355, 5 372 .2 521-if'E5?if5'i ' '- gf- 'Q' bw f,.:qKs:..5,Lg:g.'f . by ,fer I .fy g fr is s .-gpg' .. '!! iw Y U X3 lg, 'A 6 'SW i E31 ' Ji . fr M 'viii O a.'e ,r.-1 , 'lp-' 'I'llliSl'l KYS. FRONT RUV: Kylc W ard. Carter tfuulbs.llt'lvl1it l-myman.Hon Williams.ROWll: .Iam-t Iirtrtht-rtnn. Dt-nit-c Wt-slphall. Pam ltntnlnn. llt-htmic stmns. Lana St-llt-rs, ROV III: Itnnn- Nitnhu.Sl1crric Shuptf. Nlury Ragan. Janet ti-n-lt-n. ,la-his Furhis. ROV lt : St-nu Anderson. lurk Hiflt-n. Dawn Franke. I4 nn Putter. Glenda Lnuk. tttltt X : Shar Olson. llinnc Wallace. Nancy 0 if i in mia- , 0n,5,u ., - . 5 i, . . 'ns O .I 'xt '. 'min rx' ' -Z to the ex ent. 41.1.-m. Doug Adams, mm ri. Joann Hnlrlt-r. vu...-, Rust. ROW ini cami, nm.. man., sn.m,,t, Jann-Q un., nm 1,..t.im.., How Nlll: Jim Staihf. t,a...4.. x.,....g. mio., xalatatn, ami ix: taunt- culatt. r.i...f1.-. s.im.-tm. Ra.-hard imt-git-,. nxcit nov: ina mama. Junior xx..t1.a.... Actors found Thespians more organized this year. lt has increased in quality and quantity. said Ms. Carol VVilliams. sponsor. The group more than tripl- ed last year's membership. To qualify. students needed a number of points which they picked up by working on stage crews. acting, or participating in the plays. National Forensic League QNFL5 members stayed active with con' tinuous week-end trips to compete against 30-40 schools per tournament throughout the year. Spring activities centered around attending debate tournaments rather than holding club functions. 1.1 Competing with 1200 high schools across the nation. Chrisman tried for ' a herth in the National Tournament to be held in Washington D. C. in June. Boasting attendance at Nationals more than any other l'nited States' high school, Chrisman hoped to raise the number to 30 trips Debate was the must benel'it'ial course l haxe t-ser taken. said Nlurlt Q lit-mon. Ylfl, prcsidcnt. lt will have a lasting influcnt-c on ini entire lift-.ii -,,. X l NATION.-tl. FURICYSIC iiyupt is 1'uigsP1,xxs was Key club ran concession stands at Santa-Cali-Gun and football games so they could give money to Pep Club, Cheerleaders, Drill Team and they also gave money to the school. L'This year's club has been one ol' the most active in recent years, said sponsor, Mr. Lindmark. The members also went Trick or Treating on Halloween and gave the money to the Children's Ward at the independence Sanitarium. Every Saturday morning a group went to Pleasant Heights to help the Senior Citizens with some of their work. Mark Schoemig, president. said, I got to help others by being in a ser- vice organization. The members considered in mak- ing the organization Co-Ed, but it was voted down by the National Conven- tion that was held over the summer. The 24 member group, one of the most active in school, concentrated on bridging the gap between the school and community. g'Helping the school and the community brings satisfaction to us, and makes us want to help others even more, said member, Alan Lundquist. 104 KEY CLUB X Jw 111. President Mark Schoemig leads club discussion. 121. Humming il up for the camera is Rick Tottens specialty. 131 Randy Hamann and Arnold Flippin take part in one of Key Clubs money making projects. 00. Keeping correct count of change is Mr. Lindmarks con- session duty. fr, 1 1 . ruff.-in.. I 'J y' 41' if wc... Q15 i .lf v ,l x C F N KEY Cl Mark S Lundqu Nlellon, f V ,A r, . ,,, ,M V - - Qi ' ff V ,-,- 1 11. , -W 11:2 7,515 1,-',,'s,:,Q,-54'sya':f1f:,K-V'-, 1 , . ' Y- dj 3,g.j.f:.:,.fgX Q. 53. 51 -uf:1,4Q91gf-,ggzgifgf-Lgi-g1gf.,a3-'f3:92,-1 - if ,- . - T :,,, -, 2522.22 351. - ,B 'Lag ., f 1 f' N - - b- . . ,., ? ' Af 1:,4'4,v-fr'::4E '92' J 4 qu. Pff,e.na..g ..i.-3. for mt- 1...,,g..w tri hindi, 1....l.. lltmun wa 1. s s ' Jcnncs l-'illcs rln Yloulin Ronge. l-'RUYI' RUR: Lcsu Spry, Christi Snmnwr-. Francis Jayncs. liMIlx ROW: Yitky Dilibcn, Carolyn Pmut, tlcu-lia Lynn-li. TunaIlenderson.13l..Iulic Wheeler and Patti Marlin look at the I-'renrh tlnln scrapbook, HJ. Jeff Klint' looks mt-r meeting notes. Q. .-., l 2 3 '- Sf v ..2 .. ' - ., J- ' 2, -,.,.,-.15 .' . -.rr ' -1. ,.. v-,.-, f .. . .-. -v- FRENCH CLUB. FRONT ROW: Lanny Coil, Greg Cos, Michelle Haller, Linda Hcman, Sherry Turner, Debbie Wright. Debbie Lomax, Chris Fletcher, Janice Harris, Sharon Pitts. ROW II: Vicky Dibbin, Melissa Heath, Janet Harris, Sandy Sutherland, Nancy Rose, Craig Ketchum, Pat Heath, Linda Graeff, Janice Moore. John Johnson. Russ Burke, Lesa Spry. ROW III: Linda Cooper. Tammy King, Patti Martin, Kathy 106 FRENCH CLUB If' 1. Qzmiv' 42 . , , . 1 - .4- ,.l.,., ,J-. . A , Sopcich, Susan Sweazy, Marie Phelps. Susan Reedy, hist.L Shirley Corley, Kathy Nalivaiko. Kristy Spooner, Karen Shrum, Susan Noland. Beth Bozarth, Julie Wheeler, Mrs. Middleton. BACK ROW: Christi Summers, sec.-trcus: Carolyn Prout, v-pres, Cecelia Lynch, Julie Short, Glen Martin, Jack Hopkins, Terry Logan, Terry Axsom, Jeff Kline. Dan McCor- mick, hist.: Tana Henderson. pres.: Francis Jay nes. h--- ki' .- F. A 2: B- A ., 5 A- f 'gif' 5.3 'E F2535 ii: 1 . , , . .J ,i y A by . ,QM I, . 45 Members got into thc swim of a busy year when the-y ln-gan French cluli actiyities uilli rin Xttgust pool party. Ulln-t' traditional actiyilics of the tlnln included a hayrirlc. Christmas varoling party. and ycnluring to a l ra-In-ll rcstaurant, 'l'hcru was a real good turnout at lIhatc.iuliriand.A' said Lesa Spry. junior member, There were nearly 50 of us and we had a lot of fun. but cwcpt for the snails. the food wasn't as good as I expected. lflnh members also sold carnations on Milentines Day. and participated in thc Foreign Language Arts Festixal in the spring. More experience in cluli procedures made the year easier for mcmliers. XX c held many of our actix ities for the first time last year and sometimes it was difficult. said Hrs. Nancy Nliddlcton. sponsor, hut this year we had most of the bumps worked out and we knew better what we could ex- pert. Nlemliers agreed the year went smoothly. French cluh was really a close group. said Senior Carolyn Prout. We had fun together. l 3 aw x -- ..-W, .y.,f-1,-1, ,K-..:-.K -. V. ,. K.,-.1 ,.f-,,v-Q,,-,,- .qlx-Q7 J-fg,,M- -. 'C 3:5 -, 4 . 3 , , 1 ' - f' I IRI .' 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Alinda Lewis, Mark Lee, Barbara Dinwiddie. Barbara Parsons, Duane Chapman, Belinda Terryherry, Kathy Nalivaiko. ROW II: September McNeil, Susan Hunter. Cheryl Hunter. Becky Kauer. Kim Mullins, Terri Lindsey, Kathy McQuade, Roxanne Shanholtz, Cindy Luff, Claucia Diniz, Cindy Lane, Roseann Moncada, Becky Grammenline. ROW III: Mrs. Pam Buttler, Marjie Siegfried, Kirk Giffen, Mary Graybill. Cathy Coghlan. Sharon Toms, Shar Olson. Kim Pruitt, Melanie Treffer, Annette Judy, Melissa Raferty, Melissa Bradshaw, Veronda Preator, Pam Black, Teresa Peck. Kyle Ward, Cathy Cox. BACK ROW: ,lanella Goebel, Karen VanMaele, Ron Williams, Linda Combs, Tammy Lane, Susan Hall, David Winship. ,lohn Briggs. Danny Stamps, Steve Hackett, xv 110 SPANISH CLUB I, X5 F' 'T Q.- hy-,,A -.K ,. . ' .. -zz. f H - 'q 1--1.21,-' . ,L ,I f,.:,:.: f:::i,:g21':ff'- -V . - ' , ygfiz-a,g7', f Q-:'.JSv-1.:'2a gf-Q, ..,y,i - 1 1 ,, , ,.:' -f. , SKK Q! -11 I ,A- 9l'1 w , ,,-- If-:v:g1 ' f bxf 'ff iisfl f -1215-E -SF? 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J . fl V. : 1 F ,F - 4: 1':E1f 39-1gQ1:l' 'V 1 ' -f' 5i:'1 . 12 9TTi2,5'1iiT3Z,'31f .5-.' -- .. ., , :,:,f,, T7 -:ff :Qs M- f, ,1g,.Y:, ,-f'-LJ L-:f'3l.'.T1i'::- f: fx: C55',.T1:gTg5:5:Q!::g:gg 19 - wh: gzggf r:--ig -' 1 - 4, f 5 f w Nw' 'A' Y .. . . ,.f 56.512-!.,.,.4.l.. ., . . 5 , , E-2E5ff5'W- ' W' ' , -.--1-. QS! ' .' A ,VR75 43. 'P :T if f yr' - ' . F 'M' ' l if idfi .Fil l bv i 0 w J 'X it Vai I .I I sf v N we .3 1 ' J ,I 1 4 are - f C-club threw an all-night party for newly initiated members in November to highlight the club's activities. Initiations were held seasonally for each spurt and were anticipated by members. Initiation is the only time we know of when you can commit murder and get away with it, said member Larry Richardson. Even with frequent initiations, members combated the feeling that C-club was an elite organization. People get the idea C-club is a special group and only certain students can get in, said Ted Kettlewell, member. If someone wants to join, the only requirement is to have earned a varsity letter. We're just out to have fun. Traditionally the club continued to send a member to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes camp in Estes Park and to raise money for that project, they traditionally sponsored the C-club vs. faculty basketball game. I tried to get the members in- volved, and to be more active than in previous years, said Russ Coronett, president. I think we did. -v-.,: 'nun C-CLUB 127 ww .fa-4.-A Ars!- 'Q 'A 'T-:'T1i':'?1 - 'iiffv ,term-inf..-,Y-.-.:, -. , ' . i . fig,2:':.iaf:Pikii-9' ,X Uf X ' V fi--,grigi 5 4 -I V.-1.7 ,V K Q . .T .524 f .1 W W S S A Wx?-f A ff ,, Nw 5 vp .. ,zrfggffr ' 2 ,away ,f 43, tr m ,,L ffm f ff.-A fl: N Y , 'V - V . F 1.4. .fi - Wil L: 'fi 31- E171-5551 7:45:14-'ilT:. 'S225.:?'.'f7 :.flT:':f'PEFJ-:f?'.J,S-1. 'J' J' 1-ff . . ' 1 ' x ' ' v' an , Y .:'.-5 4. -11 ,L-ff fry:--:fg:-f, 11'M.-gfs:f,ff:,,p--fiwrV-gg'f:gq,.,1g1:g-,:,g::s:.,.pr-:gg'13, fx -, W 3 V . 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Giving leaching lips to Christine Neumann, Linda Mannen and Priscilla Capp is Becky Miller. 121. Part of Terri Sherer's FTA training is lu leach grade school children. l3j. President Barbie Winship conducts business meeling. Hi. Chrisline Neumann and Priscilla Capp look over constitution with Linda Mannen. 1 134 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Pam Swayzee. Paula Williams. Riu- Xlugruvlrr. flinvly Carney. Diana Renuk. Rhunvlu Smit. Hn.. rlww TY . ..r::,z:,, -Viv f ,-- L i, -- 0 , E ., va u ,l 'i FTA allowed students who thought they were in- terested in teaching as a career, to ex- perience what it was like to be behind the desk. FTA helped anyone, said Barbie Winship, president, hbecause we're all teachers. In addition to viewing techniques and equipment used to teach han- dicapped children at the Harry S. Truman Neurological Center, the club investigated the philosophy behind the montessori school. In the Child's House, pre- schoolers acted out the activities of an actual household. Members better understood the montessorial ap- proach when the children learned to spell, read and speak foreign languages. What better time in life is there to learn than when you are young, said Kitty Cecil, sponsor. The future teachers also par- ticipated in a tutoring program for students in area grade schools. Uwe worked one day a week at Ott and Randall schoolsf, said Barbie Winship, president. We did clerical duties and sometimes graded papers but often we worked with the kids on a one-to-one basis. if Q.-1 'f if J , ' . 1 was LJ aj I gg. 3 .ui 'AX 5 , bk, i -L i Y F , X 'A ' 45 FUTURE TEACHERS OF Student llfe I haw xlustered Ill the parking lot in masses but I but lelt alone I hive longed for knowledge but I have been unenthused about sthool and edlu itlon I scorn being assigned seventh hours ind suspensions but I have QOIIIIIHICII to smoke in the In xthrooms and skip classes I have watched tht vv ret kless growth ol apathv but I have hoped lor 1 new spirit I have almlesslv cruised the strips and frequented hangouts bull have refus ed to support organized dances and mixers I bavt been shamed bv the humiliation and ridicule of initiatlons but I am proud becauseI have been selected to endure them. I have yearn- ed to be a senior but I have dreaded the respon- sibility of becoming one. I have outwardly laugh- ed at an underclassmin s embarrassment but in- wardly I have felt empathy with him. I have priz- ed steadfast traditions but I advocate changes. I have learned as a group but I have survived as an individual. I have supported spirit activities and projects but I have failed to gain unwavering spirit. I have laughed and celebrated my ecslasies, but I have dispaired and mourned my agonies. l am ashamed. I am proud. I am a per- son. I um a student of Yvilliam Chrisman. 51'-A:-IuLffQi 1 ,11 SFYQEQ-Qi? 5.51-51-1fr.'fL,-I:55vl T'-'i'' 1 1 ..:- f -rG' :2:2 ff'-A-'12-jf? ,Z ' riff' 5 121.4 . 1 , K, -M nf-Cwfg-.. :, M f 4 - -1' 3 -- 1, A , 1, r V 15- , , i. it ,mi 1 5 . QS! ' ' fffiaf A is 4i'4Sgif?1?7. 'if x A '.j4 E K A ,- ww .N-2 -' '34 ...f , iff: wi ,ff 4, - wbx-f --H-- - -Y ,,L. xgin' v1 'xy lx ,n5 9 31- A4 n, :A . , , L TI: 4 ' 4, ' , Q: ' ' 1 53 , , , , f', f', -I I' ,Y ' p. . . 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',,,,i 'f,, ' ' 'ff x- - 1 14 5- Q A It 5- 3 Rf z ...Y KW -3:21 I' .,,,,x, 4 f Q 1 4 -Y , .QM L., J in - 4 f H!-'-Mi . W , AQ ' :f ,UQ-U 1-fliise 'f-1w .:w -- 5, 1 5 . ..- 4. if rftw ...g . F 1 .nf lf - W. A ,qv n., 'Q M46 71 ,A V' + , , m- '5 ,fy 'r Q f , L . f 4 J ff , .S ,Q . A ., Q 'JM J v 'i-,g fi 1 ---7- 4 ...---A V Y if - fw 'rf 1 l eaffgg J .Q . ' f - TQ v3 Y .5 Y 1. 1 5' I H HF '-f' x N 'K ff- ll' 1 1 N f -E f 7 f - f .L ff 5, V a i -f ' ' V, f - - I ., 1 1:13.:g1.,,,5:f'-:elif 1,-5 ' 1 . ' ' g -Q ' , 'l x 13.5 .311-5,-f.:gf?:fi-fr'21 1:33,-,i1,J:,.?fg3' '- . ag, ig-j I gi,,f' gi 1 ffiifnitriif-'-' I '- f f.--?z1i'?zf1'i'f? ' ,- Faculty were also involved in the Intramurals program along with over 120 students. It gave everyone a chance to compete on a level different than in- terscholastic sports. Activities were divided into two sections, winter and spring sports. Ping-pong and bowling were available .during the winter. Jim Kinder latched onto a first place in singles ping-pong with Greg Neal be- ing the most improved player. Volleyball and badminton were offered during the spring program. Greg Neal said, I hadn't had the chance to play until I got involved in intramurals. It's great. Mr. Gene Hoppe, co-ordinator for the sports program, felt, In- tramurals program is important because it offers the student not in- volved in interscholastic sports a chance to recognition. It also gives, because of faculty involvement, the student a chance to meet his teacher in a situa- tion outside his classroom. participate and receive ' xr' X K II x .ge .I Q INTRAMURAL SPORTS: FRONT ROW: Debbie Galvin, Diane Kuder, Greg Cruz, Debbie Dougherty, Melinda King, Janice Marriot, Darla Reed, Debbie Wall, Mr. Hoppe. ROW II: Brenda Goodman. Terri Brown. Gail Jones, Marla Wanbaugh, Denise Rudd, Tom Mraz, Bruce Parish, Linda Cooper. ROW III: Dennis Sulling, 196 INTRAMURAL SPORTS Willie Belllis, Larry Hillig, Ron Power. 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A, N 'x11'1 G: f -,HL3 3 4' f - , ' v- - 133+?11'-11LF??-.33Fiw:i5-if.,: fi? .ff -'22T..15. f- 4-1 -' -'-1 ff q., fx-V ' -.- LTP- -:ff'1Yf'2 2 ,,g,- , -i-g,,.:af?-.fain . 1 - v , 4L V' - ' ' 1 VA- -' ,kg-an-' ' 1 - 'f , ,J , 1'-SP' GQ- V 1 ,use-f S1 ,,, N., Rss - ,, fi- f,f' .,. .,w'f-ig :.g., 4q-wg. -52.1 ',,Q:f:l?-:'21:jI,,5 ' 1. ., , . ,..1- -.4 - ' , 'K-Q x 9 ff gesg -:sin-bify -'VI-agx,k.:l1 A Ricliard Dunbar Social Studies Don Ferguson Social Studies George Hammonlree Social Studies 210 HISTORY A i 111. Figuring semvsler grades. Cum-h llucsied refers lo hie grade hook. lill. Mrs, Pam Hanson lem-lures lo sixlh hour clam. 133. Using no handa, coal-1. Hi-in loses in the pie caling contest. HJ. Conch Hammonlree views an asscmlilcy from the lop of a ladder. X ff 13341- .1 f iw 5 f R. ,. .- . - - s .r . 1 ,xx SJ .g 4-4 .- 4 4 N X. 1 1 ,, '. s 1 -' I ' fix Z 'li X I NX X 1' X X' QR ? v 7 1 Fr? lim al X I 3 l x Minutes read over the intercom each day made students more aware of an important part of history. ln 1976 history made the past come alive. Nlr. Roy Kecland and his students produced for the third year, The Old Timer. a magazine designed to capture the remeniscences of area scnior citizens. 'LThe Bicentennial is a great oppor- tunity to renew the interest in the country and its history, said Mr. Roy Keeland, Each class should emphasize the Bicentennial. Sociology and Psychology classes dealt with the understanding of in- dividuals and groups in the society. Each student in the class was assigned a deviance project. The purpose of deviance projects is to understand what it's like to be a deviant, said Hrs. Jennifer Mitchell. It's also to get the experience of running and writing up what we call a contrived experiment which involves writing up other people's reactions. Marcia Teeter said the new unit in Body Language taught her, How to talk without words. , if . ,-:ns , . all l'nm Hanson Serial Stutlu- Rcx llt-in Sm-itil Studi:- 4 ,i f ffl? 'S 2 Suv Xiu-kt-r Sm-ial Studie ,-,,- I X mx. 1 , f, 'N'Pfr7 IIISTHRN 2lI Projects held throughout the school made it im- possible for students and teachers to escape the Bicentennial. The challenge of making the 200 ycar anniversary of the nation come alive fell most heavily on the History Department. In nearly every class the Bicentennial theme was present in one form or another as teachers in- stigated new courses or related the event to current class material. The inclusion of Bicentennial material into the Great Americans class was a real natural for Mr. Gene Hoppe. It was a boost to the class to inject some past Independence greats, said Hoppe. The kids were anxious to study famous people of this city. One special interest class con- ducted by Mr. Roy Keeland, was designed for the production of a historical magazine called THE OLD TIMER. Students interviewed members of the community and allowed them to tell the story of Independence as they remembered it. It was disappointing that the students didn't support the magazine better, said Ed Lane. It was one of the finest achievements of this year. tu.-W qw -' I 5 Ill. pil- X! Nlr.. XIr,. 4 u lu r. cm Hoppe su.-sul Studies no, xwland sm-aan smdaes Jennifer Mitchell Psyrhologyfsomolugv Mike 0'Neal Social Studies omg Stephens so.-au: smdaes Billy Summa sm-aan swam Q V .1 N N 4 r fn. 'lu.La,.g du.-...1i.n.Q.w. mu-f un wwf ..rn.ar fur mx. muafm-.-al. qzv. ur. Nlukv lzmwn laik. Wm.na1lr1mwff,f.1al,U..1i. mm, my. ,x..Swm..g .,....1am.. 1. A parl of ms. mm, ,x,..n.-f..,nu jul.. ny. new can Eflwme Uxplaanq Q.. w.g..mQm lo her CIM. -SQ T' , 71 Ju. lr ' .A 'eta fi! - 2 M 23' '-- p 194 ,i . fffidqf ' yfifllnffi- 'V 4- Q : . w-:N fjyfu VKif.,55,1' ef., lj .. A 554 'wi-b - Af'+.mgw 5322! ?.g.g z ' yua H 5,3 .Lei-Ag: , . -Q39 ..-....-W J- . :- y , ' --- -f-r.:': , 11 'gf , FQ , .5 4 -- yi' gf gd. V- ,- M , l Qk ,z .'4f'5fQEf TL Q . A' Vh ' --1 U' Wifi! r' f A Y. 3 Kathryn Anderson English Ellen Bidslrip Elnglish Mike Brown English 214 ENGLISH .X gf - ,,,,4f- Y lx ? -- ! ..- . 1 ' ..-... .--E. ,..-.N f , 4 ...- L3 2 'M xi 413. - - - f f Fa . ' -,3 f hfffri- I . YN' ... -w- ',. 'vs' . an 6' JI tv K- f -:f'1,aa-ifqw f . V , x i- 1 ,ffaf-Q54--egbm--1 -- -'If . , K , WMS, , . ,,.,..N. . , ,AL , m ' ' 'v'- -:. ' 11-'5'I37g3f '-51321 .fr-5--ml . :3' , Q. P :Z - - - - -- --- A -AQ W'-fy - -- -.1-1 . iam. :sa-. H- -. '- . - -f - - - - - -. Q f f.,-I-is- -af P f wg. f-Ma 5 r - ,elnllllq 53544 1.. -25 a.-5? . f' 3' 333 at Languages let... students learn about foriegn coun- tries and their cultures. It took prac- tice and patience to become proficient in the three languages, Spanish, German, and French, which Chrisman offered. Deanne Steffy, German teacher, found it helpful to read stories in German and have the students translate them. Class directions were given in German and students spent time taping themselves to check their pronunciation. Games were played in Spanish classes for drill in the language. Students performed and video-taped T. V. commercials as an assignment. i'Spanish Enrollment stays up pret- ty well, said Pam Buttler, instruc- tor. HThe kids I teach are highly motivated and we have few problems. French classes made working tools to help them visualize the language they were speaking. Students made a man from cardboard and designed clothing for him. The purpose was to learn the vocabulary for French clothing. 216 I ANGUAGE ARTS 1 -I i :Sl 4 mlm t2l.C Xlrs. writi stud. Tum ,aff ,f-F' : - 1, Q, . ez , ,, .1 f,..f!': '4','J12,f:M+,vg +R f fl- x5412:f f.',f 1EvflL::1l ' ia f - . If ' L 2325235 fi 2 1 ff ,xqg.,..:,,- --,-.5-pf-1.-:ff 1- gf ..',,,-pg,-..-,-ffl , fe: -1, . - 44 V 'H - ----1-----H -- f- ---- -- -- - V f - - W- Y Pfq -1 T x- 'gl I Af . , .,, .,,, 5-fi? ifir- - - 1 A-1 5:2 fill fgxbf-' ff i : Z .. : G1.L4Ss455L 1 f '- in 5 1-. 1 f ' f ' - ,.:Q5:-.:3ir'e'-.2r'e.' sniff , .V-ff-,-4 1 '--.' 1' 1 - .nfw w . . V : -1' if 1 1: f-'f- ' . , 1 .4 ff -1 V ' ' r ' - '- f , . :f'1g1.f4,::f:f3n -1 ' K, Q 313, , V,-k' ,HL -., ' - ' ' 1 1- 3,51-V, -1-g.a':n1:1 5 rf f I f, f ,,. 1 ,IL f, ,-,f -jimi ,ol il fa' - -Y .. ,Lg1:f .,V h,7.s.F,:s:5, -an-'fiff-A '?5 aux 'k h'1ff4 Z V -1 -5fasffzff-.:Efff:.ff:fAm'?3? df-',w.Q, . 1 gf Q we f b - - - ,fan 1,157 .agqnvv -.3-.sr -, - .2,,:.-D, . ,J 1, .'f:T:.i1fyggj.-Sfzl ' 1 5:5554-r-' . .,mf..1-.sfw f H, .41' .f-- n ,I M v I , .4.f- f in 1. V ,. 2f'raf ' . .+'-'QQ' ' f f,i , 'S' L ff' i , I A , Q A .v' f , I 5132 I -E, :1i E , . e,j,Hfi'::gf 'Ly' ,qwgty . X H. ' . if-:44'.? ' ' 1 .I f 1 w Y 4 nh . 1:3 BEARS I .. ,, I vi ni? fi 3 A h 'if PM , , fa , f :gag Vw? 5' X - 1 2 if 1.31 '.: f :lf- 1 ' . . 'm zQ fff14.f:i if ' -iff'--.rf ,--- . W , ,b-4 -- If J.,-.-f.4. --,wa -,-,-fm..-1, .y f..J,1-',,, - R ,..-,:-.,-A, f . - 1:-fp ' ,,-::,f--?:- f -iq, f -H2319-1-A-nikmr., -.clgiezgfe-.f:r' EF., wa,-,,e,.5:53::-Lf ff ' 1. . X ' ' 'A - - 'rn-15-::r-as--Fi. w Liurf 'Tfe?13-2:':.- -1 I ' ' Y'-Kf' 'v - - ..x . ,rl 1-1--1 V xv 3 . .5 -. - 4.1 -.ff-,, '-P-ff ,Y ,,, Q X X , K V Xia-i I N 4. ffl ,. g. . NA.. .,- 3 kills offered... by the largely informal practical arts classes gave special training for future occupations and enabled students to actually work with equip- ment and produce a project. While other classes concentrated mostly on general education, the practical arts programs aided students towards specific job fields. The graphic arts classes taught students the workings of various aspects of printing. Graphic arts is a versatile field that gives you an op- portunity to expand into many areas of interest, said senior John Green. For those intrested in photography, basic and advanced courses were offered dealing with black and white and color photography. Drafting, electricity, woods and metals classes also gave students a variety of other occupational training and aided them in planning their future. Drafting is a good class because you really can use it for jobs, said Junior Mark Harrison. J ,W 1 lil- tor l2l. 'sMy two years of drafting have really helped me. tall El: l4l Da Mn ii- .,,, f, -Y - 3 i vi Joseph Burke Wood Shup car, izimun- vvomi Shop Sieve Gnnlock Photography Richard Hampton Electricity Raymond Lesh Metals Nathan Nluure Drafting FW -1 U Eldon Pmwl Mechanical Drawing Rnben Wuslall G raphir A rls 1 ui. uf. Prawl .N-t ilu- W-.-lmfl ,m.jf.-. lor In sl:-munslrailv flmhiny pm-1-fluff-. 121, llixing rin-nm.iI-, Xlr, hunlmk talks with lluxinl XX nlIi.im-. 4 ll, Ylr thin Elmnn- 1.4-lp. 'lu-f.-... un., U.. .. ,mit-.-1. 141, in-hiu-rlnml flruiiiuu Gliulc-nl Dmid Immun um- .ulwv fmm 1f..nh Nino rr, PR M I'I'IC,-X I. -X RTS 225 Adeline Anderson Twins Alice Bangert Typing .,-J. x..l W 4' Duane Bowlin Dislribulixe Education Il Patricia Davis Typing Neivada Dean Clothing Roxanne Deselms chaia Development . . W.-w,.,.f.Q.,.. - i ,QQ-.f.awf 5 f ' 'we V513 -A ws' gm. .. f i ,, ve x. ' .....f aw eh, , . 1 v J-1 . M -f 1 A. 1 U K A ' -A I, I Linda Deupree Bachelor Living Jolene Hayes Typing Marla Hediger Secrelari al Practice Barbara Liberty Dislribulive Educalion I Marvin Lindmark Business Law Mary McBride Home Economics 1 226 PRACTICAL ARTS SJ ' X' hx r X W f 6 . A41 4 ,xl -'1Q'5'i 'i-1f.2f . ., -- . --4113!- -, 'H-A--aff? N wr- . ,, ' -vi'2?f'ff-5 A 1 ,s3f?s'ii2, ' ' ' -f . 15f::x'be:fl'Q+,, x -vffwsg'-rf: , 2. z ' ' ' f 'f'-1-' wx? -1- ,f:5::,.g - -ri 5. .. .. 'O 13 If? 1 if x '5 we ul A s rr . ! 1 1 I ,Z A s Z- Ni. , Q1 '64-. ..-44-A -,..f 'fYf v lw fa-wg:-'-3 11:4 3 mis,-9.4: 7 , 1 V' -' , ,, - 1 .34-W e., ffslififi ,nfs-2 V1-Q use-.-sarzzff. A - 2-' . . -Q - -1 f' -' f' 1- jj- Q -f fifijgjfa., gf,-' K 3 , Q-illia' 'ai 'if-:ii A112 ff 1-'1 .- ' -' - ' fl -' J .,-ff ! , ww fb MQ .,,,,.-J' 1' , . -1' , ,Q ,. lldQ 1' -4' L P ' Q ff f ,LA . -'K J' as 1 L QR, .. Q ' 'I 1 '-,- 1 X 4 N 2 --..nn.. - 1 :ig i . '. -K ':' - X' 'is --... V ' , .. Q-,J'.'f :Qf:frg3a?a6i ': ' f . 7 X5 'Y ,7,,-4.,br,,,5': A W' 'A ' QMQW if fir, , . V . , I , - , . V 111.4 K - . 4, , V , . ' ,f , ' ,- -, ..'.:,:7f'1. .f, ,.:.1qQ.gA+:+s 3-m, gs ' , ,,.:ig4--.Q 5- . . ,- . . f '. ff-ff. ,f ' 1-- ,'..,::5Zf ' ' .-3:.ga:,2-Q. ,-1.1112 -'Q ' .' 1. - , V- ,, Q fe: as-'PH'f:'i4f 9L5?3F' .I Q ' 4 1 f ' 4' 5:46-'HSE INVU Ul l lflHl5- FKUNT RUW1 Fir-I Sffxr-dnl Sr-r-rmrl Hr-rgr-urn Lora Spry. Fir.: Surg.-ann Brrhir Julic Buckley. Svc-mul Sergeant lxaron Wlcmlm-I. Xkinwhip. Captain ScullMiles.Reprcs1:nlalivc.lani1'c Hural. if .,, 2 BAND. FRONT ROW: Karen Mendel, Margie Railing, Barbie Winship, Terri Weems, Bob Slegner, Julie Short, .lulie Barnett. Denise Rudd, Shelly Slamper, Janice Moore, David Ketllewell, Laion- da Hervey, ROW II: John Rotramel, Beverly LaFaver, Teresa Phillips, Julie Brrr-klq, Lisa spry, serve Riley, Betty Luft, Alan Lunciquisl, Rick Jeffers. Susan Luft, Jeff Workman, Mark LaHaun, Ed Scar- borough. Robert DeHart. Ray McLees, David Thornburgh, Vivian Keck, Toni Hershherger. ROW III: Belly Breckenridge. Sheryl Lohie, Mike Morrison, Debbie Vincent, Karla lVlcKinny. Carol Trosper, Lin- dr. Young, sron Miles, sam Gwinn, Ross Terry Axom, Roger Long, 232 BAND Ted Keulewell, Jim Warren. Nancy Lamb. Ray Foster, Tom Tucker, Eric Moore, Chuck Wheeler, Greg Burkhardl. John Baughman. Pal Keck. Janice Moore. ROW IV: Tammy Barker, Michelle Vaughn, Deb- bie Bright. Melissa Curnull. Carolyn Juhnaun. Run Jolie, Marshall Rice. Mark Thatcher. Alan Waclor, Doug Coleman. John Riley. Alan Leilaold, Mark Hanson. Steve Redinger. Larry Hodges. .lark Hopkins. Greg Mashl1urn,Ron Mrrrrre Lumherl. Margie sragfrrarl, Jrrrrar-r Hrrrrr, Danny Scott. Larry Rich, Ken Fredenherg. Gary Adrian, Francis Jaynes, Debbie Herrick, Karla Shelman,E1a Briar., Kelly lrrglr. cmd,- Hannah. Janet Hrolherlon. Sh, swf' -1 UAW ? 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' A 'fi Q A'-r .0 w ai .1 4 1 s A x ' 1 1 .9 2 x if I . . 3 -fo f C.. 4. 07x I A' '?'iTPi'6 Q, a-, Y .. 1'--4 f 5.2, -Il L- ' F' -3-5ki:fi12'12x3 1 .. -, - . ' 4,2 ., . - -I - 11.11,-:V-2:21 ----f A-v..a.'sr1. aga- . 1? 4: .' -f - , V -,:.j,1.f,fh.' , 5-Jf..zL:72f:1-y-,sr :frm g,,,,,ff1-xw' . af , 3,3-3-A-1:.:,',f, h ,,,,-f,,e: ' -f 1j 1 . Y-- g-1.-1:1 :gf jf in.,-Q ' . , ?,.:'2' 5, , 4. - ' ' . ' jgfils fyisjf'-jpg: f '1 L ' pane- ,fx A 3 2 l:lRl.s' cllolll. FRONT now: can lnnl-S, nnnnn Crain, Elise Rampy, lm-l-llln flapp, Karen llyllne, Lisa Shllll. Ilisn Tnylnf. Sherri Small. fznrnlyn juhnfon, nellmc crlln, Pnfn Green. llnll, lllnnllennlnn, clnfl, Eldri1lgc,Tammy Rnpcf, Knllly mnfllan. ROW II: Carrie Combs. Diane Fonlcf, Kim Kimball, Sara llnfnn.. lnnn wnlnnllmnln, Tnnsan shell, nnlllnn lmnllcs, Serilal Spcnrer, Loraine Hnowcr, s...nn Rcedy, Brenda Brinkoeller, Susan llnnler, Knlnl Wnlf, Anna llankn, nnnnn Mfcnrnlinll, 'rlnnlny Ruberm, Pam ffnoper, Annelle snnls. Cindy Wright, Jamee Fnnler, Connie Bfndrack, Sherry Taylor. Row lll: shun Hnlnwnnl. H 1 F l f l K . I 3, flj.Hccky Crnmcnline and Sherri Holswnrlh nnnnn ,nel-1 nlusir. lzyrzlrla Qnanlel, Jnnnnal- cnfnll, cull-,V Tnnmn. sun, Susan Rcedy. and Xnnetlu Sullls. 13j.I.isa Shllll, Debbie Fnrbus, nnd Lisa Tlnlnr vonlcrse llefnfn nlnn llnglnn. fl-j.Cnllllif3 Brurllvivk pradirvs new .nnnn-. lsylmnnnn ll.-rinnnafll Sings nlln. 1 Ill: 1 I fuk kuht lluwt Funnix Ylnllovull Kun llenserling. Idathy rtmr mr nl in Wu in llall Nut Xlurktn turn Rua Dunnahay. tingle Hu n I n :XX i-Llm kim K ox k nln I 1 rrin Rhonda lllrrnlan laura Owrfelt. Wun- ln lu 1 luhl 1 nln Fumlm on Dtln I-mn I'allyNIuurc.Run1lvv 4' - 'LLM . ax 5 Girls headed toward Central Missouri State University April 3 for their first District Music Contest. The Girl's Choir consisted of seventy-two members, and was the largest choir at William Chrisman. They appeared in the spring, fall, and Christmas concerts. One of the songs at the Christmas concert was Roratachiledasuper. For the fall and spring concerts, they sang bicentennial songs. The choir also participated in an all-area choir at the RLDS Auditorium December 14, and serenaded local elementary and junior high schools Girls' Choir worked very hard this year, said Susan Reedy, junior representative. lt has been a lear- ning experience and a lot of fun for all of us. A hayride and picnic were two ac- tivities planned for social enjoyment for memhcrs. Mn Hurst is a good teacher and helped us through our hard times, said Senior Cathy Tomlinson. We worked hard and our performances reflected our work. 'X GIRI S KIIOIR '59 X 1 CHAMBER CHOIR. FRONT ROW: Melanie Treffers, Beverly Lalfaver. Jo Applebaum, Karen Anson, Mary Jo Shull, Julie Barnett, Okcma Ferguson, Margie Seigireid, Lisa Qualls, ROW II: Valerie Norton, .lulie Buckley, Debbie Herrick, Janet Allen. Carolyn Proul. Cindy Turner. Janelle Freeland, Joi Henderson, Debbie Tomlinson, Susan Greb. ROW III: Kirk Giffen, Tomm Williams, Doug Lane, Scott Miles, Scott Ander- son, Alan Waclor, Ron Massey, John Baughman, Carter Combs. ROW IV: Terry Hessenflow, Jeff Stowell, Ross Morrison, Steve Kiltingcr. Eric Moore, Roger Long, Bill Abernathy. 2 - Q A - - 111. During practice fifth hour Bev Lafaver sings out. 121. A Cappella choir performs at the Christmas assembly for the student body. 135. Jefl' Woods and Ross Morrison listen more closely to themselves in order to stay on top ofthe pitch. f X' Q' 1, 3 A CAPPELLA CHOIR. FRONT ROW: Kelly lngle, Melanie Treffer, Carter Combs, Roberta Nichol, David Ross, Julie Wheeler, Ross Morrison, Liz Perez, Ron Massey, Lisa Doxcy, Robin Nichol, Tomm Vi illiams. Lynda Hayes, Roger Long. Karen Anson, Ted Keltlewell. Janice Hursl, Mary Jo Shull. ROW ll: Beverly l..aFaver, Randy Blessing,Krislie Weston, Alan Wartor, Susan Creb, Don Perrin, ,lill Svuil, Jeff Ty ler, Susan George, Okema Ferguson, Janelle Freeland, Kirk Cilfcn. Teresa Phillips, Julie Burnett, Resin Slerrell. Vicki Harris. Sfoll Anderson. Nlarjie Siegfried, Ju Appelhaum. Sandra Slay haugli. ROW lll: 'Kuna Hamp- ton, Ron Williams, Elaine Feely, Doug Lane, Miki- Talrnlt, Jefl Thomas. Rick Steienson. Cindy Turner, Jeff Sl nathy. Sandel Sorley Deann Hollar ll x . X I Jivsfgq -sv' ,- J. x.-391, ..- H 'W 'J' ' f 1 ' Q 2. , ' ffil-:i35agiQ2-23 if-2' ' ?3?1-Ti?:5f:ff-- - . ' Q nu rg un cum SIXGICRS, FROYT Row: mf, Jo Shull. mm Il: m.m mm, Julio mmwu. lwhan Na.-hun. nn., Xlasxic. Ram-rw wa.-nwl. okvml. wrg.,w.., czamf r:.,...h.. mm' III: Doug Lane. Margie Siegfried, Jaw Allen, nam- Nlrmrc. mimic 111-ffm. RU., w1f,frawn. Valerie Norlonl 10 ,lxpw-1n,a..m. 'rm vwlnamg, Jen Slocwcll. June u..1-klq. susan Grch. Hill Abernalhy. .W J. ' 2 L .W-,,,l, - ' 'll 3 2 242 VOCAL ENSEMBLES fly. ,lo Appellmum, Doug Lane. and Julie Buckley are confused about new dance steps, f2l. Mr. Hurst and Susan Greb listen as Blue and Gold members pmm-e. 1. , 'N ,xl x ul' 'P-4 . 11 -. lm --..,-,-Y, ' ' -- -.gfsydsrjf mv, - ' ---. . - .. f C... - .ww -,f,,.- S. -.nm K3 -Z' K 'FQ' .f an '71' 1, ,. f . . ' ., f J f -iff-:if fefsff .5 fi' if ,, ..,, .og 'fig x a 4 42 uw, Cr is gs? ' 'N A 4A sf: e ff , W, , . X , , , . M,-.g.., A - . ,Y .,.4.f 3Q.l'il?'?'E'F?f?i,1' I 3 Q.. -Q -f. .- ff-1 ..1' 1, ' . L .-..2:,-::2,:-. .j:ab1'f'?5',',f--227' 'il '51 .54-far' 1 , fr' veg?-E:-I 11,-,Lk-1 J , ,- ' . V ' e:1:1.vff,ffff GA gQsA.:4.,. ,gif-1 -H . 7 . Q --. P? -f 5 1-r-gf' 1 S-1 1 1 i 'sagem'-i?:.-fd. Niue- 'L 'A 'S' 3-, , , V- ,, 1. fy f - -Q 1-Q:wQ:::. '-ifffi - L ' , Fiflzi - f'17K?2Q3 r'f ex.: , -v 1f'5ff2-F5 ' ' ' ' -'f'?:1?i fff'il R. V:-5,1 ga: 5g2f9.gq:', Qj,i1T2-- ' f-1 ,If ff 0 All .q 1-x fx gi? zf Q 'K I--.' A' lg '. gf,.,, L , EW, P 3- N .Q X, H. 3 l .. ,.,. ll-school index lists 16759 Klrvnmllux. Hill 62.1 1l.l3T.2 10,252.12 ll! Xlunu. Xllnrk 62 x 4,x1'vr.l.1.-x 210.211 x.n.m,. mu, nz x.1..m.. n.mgo2.1n1:s x.l1.a..s. Rohm-rl an mm., cm, 2n.117.2:x2 x I.-Q. cam.-hu.. 26.9-1.102.235 Xhnlu. Ylary 44 Xhmu. Willard Jr. 62 Nkin. Krlhur 26 Halen-on. Jcancllc 26 Xlcahirc. Cindy HJ 14.115 Xluuuulcr. Dnxid 26 Kluwanrlcr. Gary 62 -XII:-n. Bill 62 Ulcn. Dusid 26 Ulcn. .lancl 62.l30,240.242,243 Allen, Rm 44 Allison. Karen 62 A I I red, Kullw 62 ' AMERICAN 'FIELD SERVICE 98,99 Amos. Nmox, Duhhie 4-l,l03,ll9.l23 Sc-ol! 26,180 ANDERSON. ADELINE 226,227 ANDERSON, KATHYRN 98.214 Andermn. Smit 62.l03,2-10 V Andcrl nn, Julie II9 A ndrcwa. Cindy 44 Anglin. Laura 62,150,247 Ammon. Antoni Karen 44,l3Zi.240 a, Madonna 62.l30 . , Appclbaumflo 62,9fl,2fl0,242,243 Appclbgum, .Indy 26.96 I . Awhel',3Delvbic 26,ll9.l33.200 Arnold. Cindy 62,117 Aniold. Diane 4-1,133,200,201 fffrnuld. Julie 27 Arnold. Loyd 27 Arnold, Sherce 27.96 Arnnlcl, Tom 62,170 Ashluck, Susan 62 A Alalli. Toveli 44 Allll, J eff 44,126.1 70.1 74 Austin, Don 27 Austin. Richard 27 Axsom. Terry 44,106,232 Q22 Q , . f x gi E gif j I 2 , sf ff? 1 Q ' 7.5 ' I 2,5-. 6 ' L LV , 5:1 an S Y ' 93 2 FW, r i ?. v r , S Babylon, Pam 62.l03,l I3 ,Bahylo n, Trpfdy 27 Uv naghy. l.f,fi.44gl14 . 3, Bailey- Jerry-2'1 Bailey, Tcrri44' , Baker, Bernie 27 Baker, Tom 44.174 BALES. DOROTHY 228.229 Ball. Jimmy 27 . Baldrillge, Jim 62,114 'Buldwim lim 44 Ballcw. Janet 27 Ballcw, Jesse 62,235.236 BANGERT. ALICE 226 Banks, Kevin 44 Hunks Stephen 63.l2B,l29 Barker, Carol 63,96 Barker, Kailhy 62.fl3,ll3.l30 Barker, Sandra 27.l66 Barker. Terry 14.187 Barker. Terry 27 Barker, Tammy 27,l33,200.203.232 Barlow. Vin-ki 27.ll9 Barnes- Kenny 63 Barllcs, Rivkx 27 liarncll, Holig 27 llurllrj. Dum ll H.l1I0,lTlP.lTl H.:-lmln..l1ulx 27 IB XSK li'l'll HAI. IHH.l8U.I'lf7.l9l.W2.l'LL 191,195 um.. wma, 2: Bush. Shcrrir H Bute-, norm, 27.l77.1uv 1s1...l-f..1ml-f, cdr, 27 liuughmun, John II.l02.Z32.'l35.236.2Ll0 :mil-..A lzlm-'um an lilnilsw Dznid '11, 178 Bcula, Ixvn -M In-umgard. mn. 27 Bear:-c, Vixiau 27 Ucalie, Julie 63 smug. clmlnnc IH Heel, nonna 1H.I33,ZU0 nt-cl, Gary 614,184 HEEYIAX, ON!-IIDA l2B,2l8 Bcikman. Jeanne 61.130 Bciknnxn. Larry 44.l88.l92 Bell, Chris 44.109 Bell. Cary 27 Bellcw. Rin-ky 44 Bellis, Willie 27,196 Benton, Mark 64.66.6'l,l02,l03 Bcrridge, Keith 27,l16,ll7,l80 Bcrridge. Rhonda 4-4.'l6,ll4,lB0.l95 Berry, Tammic 27,110 Beyerink. Pam 44.235 BICENTENNIAL COXIMITFEE 96.97 BIDSTRUP. ELLEN 21 I Biggs, Sherrv 44 Bisbv, Bremla 4-LIN Black, Dennis 64,114 Black, Pam 44-.ll0,l l9 Blankenship. Hullv 27.94.238 Blankenship, Limfu 64 Blessing. Randy 44,240 Bode, Steve 27 Bodenhamcr, Rick 27 Bn ard, Carol 64 Bofuon. Pam 27 Bohonhky. Richard 61 Bolejack. Don 44 Bollill. Eva 44.196 Boll, Steve 22,64,ll7.lS2 Book. Cryslnl. 64 Bonne. Mivhncl 64 Boos. Cathy 44 BOOSTER CLUB l21.l25 Booth. Bexcrly 65.96,ll9.l30 Boolh. William 44 Borchers. Shelly 4-1 Borden. .land 65.l03.ll4 Bowen. Greg 411 Bnwcrman. Greg 65 BUWLIN, DUANE Il-1.226 lsoya, Rick 44 Bozarth, Beth 4-1.l06.235 Bradlord. Angi 119 Bradford. Kelly 65.113 Bradley, Diunc M Bradley. Greg 61,613.126,127.1-19.170171 ruvn. fn :IA ,ffl l0.1U!v NIU Hruuz l,:l1ln4'.'T IIHl4.ILIillX.Z!1 Hrxun. Rlnmlx L15 Urxul:l.WlxLv1.17 lim lx. ffnllu ll Hun LI:--,f.vmui.nI15.Ill :flu Llr-. T1-1 tif- 27 illl'LI1'j.,lllIil- l5,70.l'PH.l2i2.' 1, ' ls..ki.1,, 1-ml 15 mm nu! 4 hell. Cindy 65.111 Hllrvhcll. Jerry 65 IilIRKE..l0bI11l'Il 225 Burke. Mir-llcllu 27 BURKE. l'K'l'NICK 206 Burke, Ruxwll 23.106 Burkhurdl. Crvg 15.232 BURLINU KWH. W'll.l.lr'kM 208 Burnvll, ll.nrin 518 B.-f.-lm... Img I5 B..ml...m. Rirky ms Bllrnx .Iilll lS.lT0 Bl'RTllX. lfI.llXHlf'l'll 195.221 Burlnn. lfuhbiv ZH Bush. Donna 45 4 IHWFTLER, PAM 110,111 Hy bee, Karen 28,119,238 ' C-Club 126.127 Cadwell, Susie 28 Callahan. Dah-ill ' Calverl. Rebecca 28.1 I9 Cnlverl, Sandy 28 CamheI!. Charlem- 28 Cnmgbell. Lindy 65.l2H.l95 Cam ell. Lori 2H lhxrln-ll, Julie 63.1l'Ll2i0.l6l1,232,2-10.242 liurncll. Pam -M llnrnuu. Sum 27 Uurr. Bunniv 27 Burr. ffunniv 27 liurrrlo. Wluriu 27 liarrivr. Dchlnim- 63 Iluru-Is. Gun 27 Bradley. Linda 27.ll9.239 Braudrirk. Connie 27.91.96.23B.239 Bradshaw. Cliulun 27 Bradshaw. Ylclissal 44,91-,98,ll0,1 l9,2-10 Brake. Miko 27 Branhlcltvr, Frrn 27 Brashczlr. Mike 149 Hrnshuar, Surah 27.109 Brasher. John Z7 Brcrkc nridgv. Bvllp 27.l67 lsrwcf. um., u Briggs. Bright. John 41,1 l0,lZR D4-hluic 4 Ll6h,232 Uriglwl.Cr1-gory IILIHO Bright. Terry 27 Hrincr. Umm 27 Hrincr. Ronllil? 27 Ilrinkocuw, Hrvruhx ll.LI38 lfrovk. Sara 27.ll0 Iirunkcnx. Kun-u 27.2155 Hrmxn , mls ll lirum n Dux inl 27 li mu n. D--bbiv 27 Ihwnhcrlnn. Juuul 11,103.11 , Vi X HIIUXX . IHHIJQX 218 232,233 IL! HJ.2I42.2.5 1 fwvnlns 1,..mb+ 4 nnfur 1 .unfer hunull lfumlla V Ifunk, Junk, I 4 awk. 1 -1 ,. c....L. 1 1 1 151 5.1-jk. 1 - ,nok, W , Conksl, L gm' .ooper E- , ' Cooper W ' 35 Ilnupe Q gauge - v .00 Ml, ' Yiwu' '3 - CODPBI Fw . Corliel f ' Carmsil Cu 6 gr r - Aillplj in Cnldlo . ,f Coglnq Cvulsn - Clfmnsn I. L . Klmlrte J r Con rlc - g . Coxcy . 'ugh 2 'Covey . , ' Cuv. C' , f4Cnx, ICI ' ::.g.Cm. li -P Tffox. N' 'Ma Crain. -' lfmmh 5 . Z Q1 'C Crane. ' vCrunz.l my -ji5Cruwl'1 Canterbury. llvrky 28 595' MCrcck, Capp, Prinrilld l5.lIH,l35,238 jj' Crick, Carey, julio 28 f' Crick., Carey. Susan 28.239 , Crim, carey, um- 15 ,IQ firm-u. Carr. John 28 .Q-If 5 ti - Crock. Carncy.1lin1ly 4o.1:m.1:u Q-if Crqqi Cancr. iii.-fl, 28 , fl' 1' . CROh. Can. ,lusly 63 M- Cnywe Cash, Jnlmny za ' Cm.-E Cashall, Daniel za Crum! Czwselmun. Daw 65 Culler Castle. Lxmrie ZH Cunni Cagwell. Min- 28.95.192 Curne Caswell, Solonnic Z8 Curmn Cales, Mark 28.177 Curtis Cawinws. Ginn ' 2B,9l,06.ll9 Curia. CECIL, K.-XTlli.EEN l34.2l5 Q Curls, Chapman. Duane 65,110 W ,. Cusir. CHEERLEADERS 120,121,147 ' ,- l cume Cluilrlx. Denise 2H.ll9,l33,20Z,203.2Z39 ' v 5 - Chinncrp. Rolrcrlu 2!l,96,ll9' fj ' Chinncrg. Run 46 f ':, ' Chrisman, David 28 -. I Chrisunnn. Eugene 65 Q Chfasman. Jimmie as ,gp if UH'- Claiboum, Vim-ki 46 ','-Z nal! Clark, Dmc 65 . DUI clark, Cary zmws .A ,-,S Dan clark. JI-lm lm , Da-- rzlafk. Hurk 65,105,196 3 Dug Clark, Randy 28 '. A DI!! V cicek, vnlumn. za , , Dm Q Clements, nun- fm 1 ' DAY L flliflon. John 28.195235 ' , nav: I Cla--0. .luv 00,111 Dm' Cline. Rluml., erm no , Dm-i finale, lmmiy neun Dwi . films, :J-mg 'JB - DL-vi b fi.,--hm, slml.-, on IL-xi 1 r:.,.-lm-ll. ln.....m .ae U1-xi Coe, H-urlon 'lla 01113 rim.. naw no Dm m.f,fr........ ka... Of. U--H 4fuglll.ll1.f'nllu m.l1n,l I0 lim will ,mm mm:1.lu.'.1m,,l3f, UU mini., lawn.. 11, my s1,v.,,.,,., Il..uu1vn.I.!l-,Ill 'VH' Mvliw- x+.,,,.1.1 hr, U1-Q 1.,n.,.- r:..,4,,4. 3:1 'Nv- 1..lw.,.-.wm Q.. 'Nui tmulr lm..f,f1m::1x,:m.:1 u U-'B' V f-'s W .N LQ s .1 .5 ,rj 1 1 jf' :fu . i SFI 1 1 I . 1 P 211.1511 1.in1iJ 1111.110 12.11, 16.11 1 Virmr lin Iiurvllzl 211 1f1,1I2.11Ii.llU.I21 66.103245 16.17 I 28.106 46,238 ' 66.610 1.-16.102145 1'1Q,1f19, , Danim'I.Ann 67.113,119.12fI Daniel. Glenn 46,102 DanIvI. Kathy AI6.1I3,119.12l Daniels, Beth 29 Danivil. Sand ra 67 Daniela, Tammy 46.111 Darin , Prem-.lie 29 Dnngiim-fly, Donna 617.130.2111 DAVEYIWIIKT. i11'1UI1flI'1 2110 Dm-enpnr1. Fumly 411.-1 1.1 11 Dax'ifI1on.ilul111icf10 Dnviriflon, Yiurk 110 Dzl'v1vIGul!. 'I-tra'-.1 f111.Il1fI.lfII.ll1Z Dnxilison. Toni 1f1.ITl1.l71 11.111111 Larry in Iflnxix. Iinrivalrn 07 Dusis. I1r.1rI 30.177 11.111-. I14'11ni- 011 11.111-. 15111111-210.11111 111111-. I'1rI4' I6 171118. I' 1'l'11IljI1:L!6 Ilmi-. 111.-11 .111 11.111-.4111-ryl 1,11 I11111'.'I'1-11011 11111 if. 11: rrx 11iZ.1'l.x 11.111-.'1'--m UI Il111.1'1.1. 11.11111-. EH .1 1.1 DIIXX. YHL1 'XDA 226 I1I1lfK 111.115 Ilu1Iwr. DvIr1JiLf 30 Iic:-Lvr, Yalhun 30,187 Dvllurl. Doug 30.177 v lh-llnrl, 11011:-rl 68.232 Drnnis, flnlixi 16,106,119 Drnni-. Chris 611 DI'II1l11I1'1R, LARRY 17Z.22'2,223 Il1'S1'fIJ1S. ROXANNA 130.226 Ilesimzvr. .Iarlkie 30 Dcssvm. .Iim -16 1 Dfmcnl. Karon 60 I 111-sq-nl, Tom 30,126 Q K 2 D1fI'I'RF15, LINDA 130.226 Du1Vill.I1ian1l 63 ,V D1-xllfr, Nlnrk 46 . D1IvIn-n. Virki 68,106 f D11-LQ, 'ram :so . 11i4-Inimnn. Ilobcrl 30 Divkinson. Teri 68 Dickson, 1'a1ri1'iu 68 Dickson, Hi.-11, 611.111 Dieckman, Kevin 69.94,l09,116.117 DietiIccr,CoI1in 30.195 Dilks, D111111 30 Diiley, Karen 30.239 Dillon. 011111 30 Dimmei. Fred 46 Diniz, Giaucia 69,94,98,110,113,ll9,134, 154.155 DINSDALE, ROBERT l50.l63,192,222,223 Dinwiddie, Barbara 16,1 10.1211 Donahue. Steve 46 Dona1dsnn, Kathy 30,119,239 Donovan, Dona 30,119 Donovan, Math-I 69 Dorlnncl. Tammy 30,94 Dorrnnce, Dennis 30 Dorranve, Nita 69 Dorlon. Mark 30 Dorlon, Paul 46 Doslul, Dave 74 Doslet. Ben 46,235 Dougherty,,Debbie 6B.69,1l6,1l7,ll8.119. 133.1 64.201202 Dougherty. Debra 69.96.196.245 Dougherty, Greg 46,180 Doull, Greg 46 , Dov1,Cinwi69,l03,130 Downey, i1Iiam 69 Dowey, Lisa 30,119,121,235,2-10 Drake, larry 30,177,195 DRILL TEAM l6.122.123.I-M DriaIneII. David 69 Driver. 1 'al30,lI10 131110111 1-'ARM 266,267 nmllvy. Hill so Dukem, Tammy 30, . ' Dnnalxoon, CarI 46 ' DIWIBAR. RICHARD 210 Dnnnahay. Rita 30.239 Dunnignn. Pam 30,119,201 Dnrhum, Ciiffoni 69 Din 1-, Swv.: 30 Eurnileargjuhn 31 Eaton. Connie 416 1'1hlun. Susan 46 Edmnndimi. Lisa f16,1l2.1l3.l19 Ifflwnrila. Dianah 31 I'1DWKIi1JS,GK11. 215 Iiniwaxrfii. 5.111115 69.11-1.247 I'11aIr1rIgu. ffindy 47.1 19,121,238 I 1I1Iri1Ig1', Dnng I11,l7l.172.174,177 Iillcgurzl. Xlisvlnalie 119 Iilliot. Ixevin 69 1'1II1ol.I.in1Ia169 151115, M1114 60.11111 Iflli-. IihnmI.16'l.If10 I'1I.1'I11I1I'1. G-X111 221.2115 1-I1.'I'INl., Klf111Y 221.2311 1.I11x1:.4,rcgu1y I77,IQ5.2I15.Iih I',mI1rv1'. Iinn 47.1110 Iinmn-11. 11111115 31 If11I'n'11I.Ixun-11 17 I.11g111L1-.211-iw 17 Inna:-I1v1.111. I111-.11 141114. 11.111111-11 60 1111111111111 111111 IT In-nr.11114-.S1.I7b.I7T.1'1H 1'lNYOY S'1'4.I 1 211.215 FIp1in1z- 111-Ian 17 Iirivksuii. Tru:-y 111 EahIcnmn. Iirm-cz ISI Iillur. Pam '17 12'1'4I IXCIiR. 1111 2111.219 Elzcllhlbllsvr. Hari 17.1011 10.1 17.11141 Ifvnnw. Curl '17,170.171.I1I1i.I01 IQHAIIS, Debi f10.31.119.12f1.2f19 1Q1uns.Dnn 31 Iixurls. .11-Ff18,31.192.193 1-lu-rn-ll, 139111 31 Ewing, Dong 31 I u11r1:nIn01'Iicr.Linda 69 Fairbanks, Connie 47.114 Fanning. Debbi -17 FARRELL. NANCY l03.2'.Z0.221 Farris, Debi 31 Farris. 'Fr-rcszl 70.201 I '1:m-4, ,Iain-rI 31 Fccly. Iiluinv 70.210 Fcllcr, Gloria 47 Ferguson. Cindy 130 FERGUSON. DON 210 FERGUSON, ,IOIIN 206 Fcrguson. Okcma 70.240.212.243 Fielder. 1111-Iiucl T0 Fielrin. Martin 17 Fish, Sharon 47.130 Fisher, Mark E11 Fizz-r, Rena 70,1l8,Il9,133.,14-8 Flanagin. Miko 47.180 Flccner, Russell 70.114 FIcming. Pam 47,114 FIcl1-her, Chris 70,94.,106,126,161,165 178.179 Flippin, Arnold 31,l04.105.126.l70.17-1, 177 Foote. Ann 31 Foote. Steve 31 Forbes. Debbie 47,201,238 Forhis, Jackie 70,103,119.123.I30 FORD. PRESIDENT GERALD 262 FOOTBALL 170.171.172,173.17-1,175,17b.171 Ford. Stephanie 31 FORE, DONALD 218 Forgcy . T1-ru.-sn 31 Forsylhc, Ca ri 47 lfnrunwr. Kr-111 17.31.94,133,200.2IB I-'mu-r Ifoncr Dcnisb 47 Diana 27,3l,9I.119.120,238 Foster, ,lamvr l19.l23.180,239 I-ioslcr. Karon 23.70,84,Il9,123.l6-1,165 Fowler. Kc1Ia 47 Foster Waria 31,96 Fowler. 11101110 70 Fuftcr. Paula 31.95.Il7.119 Foster, Ray 3031.232 For. .1eI'I' 31 F0x,,1ohn 102 Frennn. Rainy 47,114 . Francis, Teraia 31 Franke, Dawn 70.103 Frnnkiin, Karen 31 Franklin. Pam 70 Fredenhcrg, Ken 70,Z32,235.236 Frecrkscn, Jerri 31 Fruclnnrl, ,InncIIc 70.94,235.240.244,2115 FRENCH CLUB 1061107 Frey. Deborah 47 Frishry. 1'a1n 47 FuIIIirigIil, 110003111 70.9-I,1'l6,I64.1fl5.170 I IfTI1I11i '1'171ACI11:111S OF AIVIERICA 13,1 13a Galvin. Dc11I1ic4T.l96 ffar1I. 1,51n:111-215 12.11-rc11.1Ivn11 17 1,11rm11. R-1,11 17.11111 miriiwr.1111.11.11-.171.111.1m.11.s.1w.1211 129 Iiurtm-r, Ixulhx .51.Il11..1.'1'l 11.1114-. lin-1111 ll 1,.111111f1.I11-.iiiinf 11.1I'1.111- 1 I,-'1-1-,IlvIw1111- 11 111-vr-. I.11n.1 .11 fu- sa, 2, 15 if. w15QY'1 1 - , W, . 4 . .,,- . . 11. .5.,,f .5 KW ag, ,f v 2 U, , .w .. ,+V- 3 1.111 111111117 1.1-1111.1 IJ,1111l 111 H111111, Xi1L.i1.193.l.15 1L1iX'l'I11. 511,11 t1r.11urah11..11111.210 1111111-111-, Nlikv 12.-17.222 1,....1.-1.....1..11... 111.1117 tL1u11111N 1.1.1 11 1111111111 111.-1.11.1.1:1.11.'1. 111 41111.-... 1111-1. 111.-17.111:1.1111.111.2111 15111.-11. 11.111, 111 1'111.1.., 111.111, 111 Cilli-11111. .1-11111 -111 1I on fu il Y- .Irtifl 1 CIRLZS' 111tSK1i'I'11.Xl.l. 202,203 lLll1I.S'Cl1OlR 2518.239 UIIIIHA TENNIS 'l'l'11i1l 1911.199 GIRLS' VO1.1.liY1'1-'il.L 200,201 Gin, Rami, Glass. Susan 71 G1.IiAT1l STAFF 2-16.247 Godfrey. .lcrry 31 Godin. Connie 31 Collin. Rcncc 48 G0eIu:l, ,lanulln 71.110,111,235 Gnvring. Lurcn 48,109 Golden, Roscoe 31 Gnldalicrry. .lorry 32,107 Gonzalez, Cilln-rl 71 Coocli, Chuck 71.246247 Gooch. Mark 71.11-11 Goodman, lirencla 41i.94,1l3.1l9,196,197 199,235 Goodman. Paula 71 COODRICH. ROBERT 206 Corley. Shirley 48,106.2-1-0 Gould. Roger 48 Graclf, Linda 413,106,130 Graham, Fnntclla 114 Graham. Lvnn 32 Graham, Maria 48,114 Gramcntinc, Becky 48.110.113.238,239 Cray- Janice 7l,103.l30 Grayliill, Alice 70,7l,113,2-14,245 Gm,-bill, iiary 48.110,111 Crcalliouac, Bruce 71 Grcathouse, Keith 32 GFCIJ. Susan 44.1I3.196.2f10.24l2,231-,235 Gu-en,,1ames 71 Green. .loyce 32 Green. Larry 32.177 GREENE, GEORGE 145.208.2119 Greene. John 72,126.1-19,170,172 Greene, Pam 32,119,238 Greer, Sharon 32 Gregoire. Juanita 32 Gregory. Brenda 72 Grier. Teresa 32,94 Grifiin. Slcie 48 Crimes, Saunrlra 48 Grimes. Sharon 32,195 Grindstaff, Richard 72,94-,114,235 Crmcs, Karen 32,110 Glllitll. Gay lc 413,103,196 GUNLOCK, STEVE 116,1I7,124,224,225 Gunter, S1010 32 Gustafson, Darlene, 32 Guyii, Fred 109 Gwinn, Slove -I8,134,185.232 Hackett, Slcien 72,110,129 Haddock, Billy 32 Harlley, Dan 32 I'Iafncr, Bessie 32,94 Heglcrlorn, Lena 48,114 HA GHT. FRANK 9 Hall. Patricia 4-F1 Hall, Richard 72 Ilall, Susan 32,110,239 Ilullavunt, Ray 32 Hallor, lilirhcllc 72.106128 Hamann, Randy 48.1.0-1.105 mmm, Eileen 19 Hamni. Ifriu 49,128 Hamm. Sara 72.2351 llanim, Suaun 32.119 Hamm, Vichy 32 11.-i1lXlOY'l'RE1j. GICORLSE 210,211 llaniplon. Anita 32,119.12l1 IIANIIITUN, RICIIARIT 225 llanna, Denim' 32 11.1114-rn. 11111111411 111111111111 11:111w1:11. 11411151-n. Ilan..-n. 11.1.1 72.91 . 131114, 19.!.l2,2'17 . 1...-.1 r:.z:1s,2:1c..2.17 11.-.fm 721211.11111 N...-. 72.111 11.111 111.11111 llansun. ilark -111.19,103,1261.2.12 IIANSO llarlwr, N. P1111 210,211 1111111111111 49,108,109 11....10.., 51.-1. 72 11...-flaw. 11.1.1.1 49 llarflim 11.1Ji11n1-32 llnrdwirk. Donald 112 llarliina. Pearl 19 Ilnrlt-inzni, Yaleric -19 Ilurold, Ralph 49.94.102.109 Iiarpcr. Ramona 98 Harper. Rcnay 32 Ilurrington, Pamela 32 llarriew, Barry 49 Harris. .lanet 72.106 Harris, Harris, Janice 48.4-9,106 Vicki 32 Harrison. Bridget 4-9 Harrison, Mark 49,94.170,1741- 1'1arl, Lisa 72,94,98,14-4,146,247 Hartcr, Larry 32 Haskins. Diana 49 Haskins, Donna 49 Hatfield. Cindi 32 Halt. Daniel 32 Hauacliild, Cindy 49,119 11.w1.-,, Greg 72,73 Hai. Palricia 73 HAYES . .IOLENE 226.227 Hayes. Robyn 32,119 Han. imhy 32 Hays, Lynda 32,119,121 Hazelfagg, Brian 32.116 Hazclrlgil- .lel1'119.170.l74,2-10 Hallett, John 73,114 llazlctl, Toni 49,114 Heater. Anthony 73 Heath, Melissa 73.94,98,106 Heath, Patrick 49,106,180 Hedi cr. ,lulia 32 HED1GER, MARLA 226 HEIN. REX 210.211 Heman, Linda 22,493-4,106,119 Henderson, Barry 49 Henderson. Debbie 32 Henderson, Donna 49 Henderson. .loi 32.119 Henderson, Pele, 177 Henderson, Robert 32 Henderson. Tana 73.96.106.113,198,199,245 Hendrix, Gwen 32 HENLEY, ROBERT 206 Hcnnessey, Iris 32 Hcnnesscy, Sharon 32.119.l23.133 Henry., Gary 32 Hcnsarlin . Anne 32,109 Henson, Rgichacl 73 Henson, Michael 49 Henzc. Carol 32 Hem, Mark 188,191,247 Herrick. Debbie 73,14-6.,166,232,237.240. 242 Herrington. Richard 49 Herrman. Anthonie 73.105 I Ier1'man, Rhonda 32,96 Herron. ,lelf 73 Hershhcrgcr, Toni 49,109,128.,129,232 Hervey, Lavonda 73,232,235,236 Hervey. Shana 32,119 HESSEL, WILLIAM 218 Hesscnflow. Gary 32,180 Hesscnflow, Terry 73,105.235.240 IIEUSTED. LEROY 172,211,222 Hihdon, Yvillie 32 Iliclcman. Steve 74 Hiclis. Mina 32 Hit-ks. Roln-rl 32 Highce. Michelle lliglifill. Tony 33.195 Ilill, Rulxliiv 351.177.1737 11111. Wcblcy 49 Hillig. Larry 17.33.196 Ilirning. Dennis 711- llirsrh, ilark 74 lloagcinmii. Darrin 33 11.1.1.0 Tum 74 Ilodgcs, Larry 7-1.170.232 110C:1'l11'l1', .lov 33.177 IIUUI1 11 l 1. S XYI71' 191i,199.222 lluldvr. .lr1.-inn. Tl.99.1ll2.103,l19,145 11.11.11-f. 111.111 71.11111 llollzilid. lxcnny 311.177.1812 10 1l11lIo1.s111.t1aylc 111,111,219 llolaurn. .lim 113 liuleurni. Tim 30 llolrworlli. Cinlly 74.96.130 llulsv-orlh. 5114-rri C13 llnlsworlli, Tim 71 110111-I IZCUNUNIICS 121,111 130.131 11.101, Gary 126,170 11111111-1-, ,loo 50,126 Ilnnwcr. Larain 75.2311 Hoover, Loretta 311.110.2319 11opkin1.,J1u:k 50,106.126.180,232 HOPKINS. TRAVIS 222 1I0l'1'1-1, GENE 71i.196,l97,2l2,213 Horne, Virgil 33,105,180 llorlon. Duane 75,114 Houk. Rhonda 50,119,195,196 Houk, Rolla 50 Houston, Paul 50 Ilouston, Wanda 75,114 Ilowl-, Kathy 50,I14.239 Howell, Scott 50,235 Hoyt. .leff 33,235 Hubhard. Kim 75 Huhhard. Tony 33 ' Hudson, Troy 33,177 Huff. ltlilce 50.105,180 Huffman, Jim 50 Hughes, Juanita 50,114 Hu hes. Yvonee 33 Hug, Michael 50 , HUMPHREY, NORMAN 206,207 Hunaaker, Dora 3 Hunt, Robert 33 Hunter, Cheryl 75,110,235 Hunter. Susan 33,110,238 Huntsman, Roger 75 Hupman, Cindy 50,134 Hu man, Danny 33 HUIRST, ALLAN 221,243 Hurst, Janice 33,198,232 Hunsaker. Teresa 50 Huston. Lanre 74,75.l39 Hlltsell, Cindi 34 In le, Kelly 27,34,232,237.2-40 Vi INHFRAVIURALS 1901197 Irvin, Salane 34 9' ' Irvin. Stephanie 50 Ison, David 75,114 Ison, Mary .lane 34' Ivie, I-'att 75.94 Ivy, Carolfi-1-.235 Jack. Susan 34 Jackson, Pam 50 Jackson. Teresa 50 hvobus. Alycc 75 lavolis. Lawrence 75 lanes. Tony 50 Jayncs. Frances 50,106.1 19,1 23.180.232. 233,234,235.236 Jaynes. Scott 50 Jeffers. Rick 50,232 Ienviinaza. Deborah 3-1 11.110.11.111 34,232 Joe. Donna 34 John. Mars' 34,110 Iohnson. Beth 34,119,123 Jolinson. Bonnie 75 Jnlinsorl. Carol 31 Johnmn. Caroli 11 1112512.21111 .luhnson. Dwayin' T6 .1ol1nson..lol1n S0.10h Johnr-on, Julio 76 .lo1in511r1, Ilul 50 .lolinwuln Tim 50.170 J111111.1..11. Alice 511 .l0lin:l0n. iiivhif' 70.215 Julin.fIl1ri-. 76,111 111.175, H1-111 50,111 Jmws, lwlaiili fifl .ltlnr-, 111111 50.1'lfb.l111 J1111.-Q. 11111111 511.1 1-1 Jones. Jones. Jones. ,lunl-r., Jnnln 1...1,, Kaa I., Kaal, Kalig Karai Karl, Kaslm Kami Kaul Knuc Kane Keati Keck. Keck. KEEI Keigl Keith Keith Keith Keith Ketlg Kelli .. ,K 7 Kenn . 'Kesse ff-.Kewl 'Ketfl Kent KEY Kilgu Kind 'Kind King. King. KINt Kin . Ein? lp 1 KISS Kiui1 Kline Kloiz -. Kna rod ,K tl Yrall lxran Kg 1 if fairi- orrfa' :gg- f' 1 ' .f.1,.. G -, is ei 11- - ,, ..-1 Lad Elf ' La, . Lam Larnx 1-A11 Linie .EHS ne Lane .Lane -Lane Ling I-ml! Lan! llianii WP turn a Laiiiii Lars: Larsi 1.11111 Laslm Lawl' y ':4.-421:-a1:?1:m,:-' f-.Y 1 .rn-1,1 av. xl-:fe ga-1 fa ..e11smn.n:,a:e:cw:s.ma1:x. . 'FEIS 5011051111131 nm-G. Mirunaiai f11l.1I' 131190 10.1-1 5 Jonvzr. Slvirlry .11 Il .l0nl'14, Susilll 76 Jurilun. lin-111111 111 Judy, A11111'll1- 50.1111 I 1 P - . Kaul, Theresa, 311,97 Kalill- Iim 34 Karaff. Mike 11-1 Karl, Wanda 3-135,119,239 Kaslner. Ro er 51 Katamura, lgllredo 51,174 Kalamura. Karen 76.117 Kauer, David 34 Igauer, Rebecca 76.110,1l9.123 Keating, Danny 76,1711 Keck. alriciu 51.232 Keck, Vivian 76.201,232 KEELAND, ROY 213 Keighlley, Cindy 34 Keith. Greg 34,178 Keilh, Lee 34 Keith. Marjorie 34 Ke1lh.'5herry 51,119 Kelley. Richard 22.34.177 Kelley, Shari 51 1. Kellty. Theresa 51 ,IKemI11e, Kim 34,118,119,23B Kennedy, Gina 51 Kessel. 51,188,192 Kcxchum Cui 76106 Kaat Rai h 5051 5,11 eiflewni. Davgd 51.111232 Kenlewell, Ted 76,126,I59.180,l81.232.240 KEY CLUB 104,105 Kilgore, Patly 34 - x Kindber . Rhonda 51,114,130 -Kindensimmu 51 King. Kevin 31 King.1111.11ndu:1-1,110,196 KING. MAYOR RICHARD 8 King, Tammy 51.9-1.106 Kang, William 76 Kipper, Jose 11 51,11,l.I96 KISSLINGER, SUSAN 223 Killinger, Sieve 76.77.235.236,2+l-0 Kline, Jeff 4l4,5l.I06,170,174 Elon. Chris 51 na . Kelly 77.114 KOKRI1, HELEN 2011 Koflh, Richard 77 Kr'iBQn11uhI, Greg 50.51.180 H 1:15115 k. Janet 51.114 in. Bohbe 77.l13.1l-1 Kraruer, Cindy 34 Krar1x'Dlv1d 35,187 ..K.re1in, Sindy 51 Ku1Ier,.Dianc 51 Qliuefel. Mark 77,102 ixlfhhn, Jackie 51 .34 Laden, Jim 177 Lniaver. Beverly 77.1lT.l32,210.2l1 Lamb, Nancv 35 1.z1mherl.,lei'ry S15 1.11m le , Wnnrlu 512 LANl1DIg5S, W'il1l11iX 16111111.2112 Lane. Brian 195 Lane, Cindy 35.110.119 Lane, Doug, 52,240.212.fZ4f1 Lane, Edward 77 Lane, Remuna 35 Lane. Taminv 52.110 Langlc, Randy TT Lnnglev. Theresa S15 Lanlz. 'Brad 52.11-1 Laniz, Greg T7 1.appn1. 13011111 245.1117 1.uppal..1u11y 77 Lappal, Tom 215 1.11r211111. P11111 52 l,z1r-1211, Tsimnii 113 11:1r.1111. 111111 TT 12111111- 1.-1.11 5111- 11 111111 31.111 1 1.1-.111111. 11.111 11111111 '1J.J4,J1f1 1.......1,1. 1:11.-me 77 I.n11u11,.Iin1 as 1,...m.1.1. s11.111, 77 1.1-M... 1111111111 52,1111 1.4-v, 17111111 35 14:12. Mark 52,110 lmch. Rr1l1in 115 LFIUC. 1'1111.l.11' 156.157.2211 1.4-ihold. Alun 52,232 111110111, Karen 115 1,1-onarxl. Rirhard 35 Lcparl, Fnrriv 115 Len., 1:1101 35,128 112511. RAYMOND 225 Lewis. Alinrla 35,110 Lewis. Bill 52 Lewis. Larry 52 LIBl:1R'l'Y, BARBARA 114.226 LIGHTLE. NEIL 208 Likely, Gene 77 LINDMARK, MARVIN 9-1,95,105.I32.2:Z6 1,1nd1c,. Rafkey 77 Lindsey, Shawn 52,184 Lindsey. Terry 35.110,1 19,120 Lingcr. .limmy 196.197 Lippold. Anita 35 Lipps, Carla 35 Lipps. Tommy 77 Litchfield, Slcvcn 35,177,187 Livings, Don 52 Lockhart, Charlotte 35 Lockhart, Toni 52 Lge, W111111m 35,1111 Loeding. Darcy 35.102 Loflif, Laura 52,114 Logan, Terry 52,106 Lohsc. Sheryl 52,l67,19B,232 1,.,m..1, D.-1,1111 52.1o6,11a,119.122.12:1 Lung, Lllrinda 52 Long. Roger 52,232,235,236,2-10 Long, Teresa 77 Lnoker, Debhir: 35 Low, B.....,- 52.111115 Love. Pan 35 Lute. Yirkiu 35.119 Lowe. Bill 177 I.1ll'ii0. I.in4'la 78.91.130 Lllcilo. Tim 52.171 111111. Cilllli I15.110.119 Lnfl, Dmiri 52 Lufl, Belly 7l1.2I12.235 Luft. Susan 35 Lundquisl. Alun 711.9-l.l05,152.153. 188.190.2512 Luson, Dchbie 196 Lybargcr. rtanay as Lyhargcr. iiluria 52,132.l33.20l1,201,202. Lynch. Cvrclin 78.91.911,106,113,119 152.153 C M1-fillislvr. lVli111lV114 1113111111112 MAIW 153.226 Mrfiallen, Marianne 53 McCur13. Yiclor 35 111-Connell, Craig 78 M1-flurmiclc. D1111 T11,106,126.170,172,2-40 111fl11rmir-k, Donna 35,9-1.l19.238,239 Nlcflulloch. Mark 35.235 M1'Donougl1. lirian 35.177 McDowell. Cindy 35.239 McDowell. Dcnni. 511 M1-iilfiury, Nlnrgurul 216 111-ihilia. 111-linen 53 N11-ILil1.1Ii1111y 711 Xlfliill. 1111111 110.1110 M1-U11111111. Kim S16 111 lnly ru. K1m 1111 McKv1111. Kenny 116 Mvlxcun. Trinia 5l1.10Z,1 l-1.2119 N11'Ki1111q, Dun:-1I 511.111 111.111.1111-,, DU... T11 1l1'Ki1lllCy. Karin 5fi.1'if1.16T.2'12 x1v1u11,.,. 1111111111-110 Xlr'l.z1in. ,lim 711 111l..1111. 111111 111 X111,11111.NI1111x11-T11 1l1l,.1rl1, 1411141 111.1211 111 1.1-1-1 11.11 17111.12 X11N1-ill. 51-1111-111111-1 '1I1.I 111 111 I'11.111. lxr11115fi X1fI'111-1-1111.11111-111-11 151 11.-1,1u..11.-. 1,1115 :1n,11n 1111Q1.em. 11... sa MCQ111 111111. 'l'i m 36 M CLUB 16.132133 Maday. Kevin 36 Maride n. Evan 36 MADDEN, HOWARD 128,219 Maggard, Greg 78.244 Maggarcl. Tony 36 Magruder, Rise 711.l00,117,l19.I23,130, 131l.162,195 Main, Cindi 52,235 Mancss, Lori 52 Manley, Rusty 53 Mannen. Linda 78,13-4,135,247 Mannering, Brenda 53,130 Manncring. Cindy 78,753,130 Mannering. Kevin 79,9-135,126 Manus. David 36 Markle, Brenda 36 Markle, Sandra 79 Marlcley, Garry 36 M arq 11 ess, Lina 79 Marriott. .lanive 36.196 Marshail. Cindy 36,119,123 Marshall. Julie 36 Martel, Rohcrl 36 Marlin. David 79 Marlin, Dean 36 Marlin. Glenn 79,106.196,235,236 Marlin. Jill 79,94,113.130 Marlin, John 53 Marlin. 171111136 Marlin, Patti 53.106.I13,119 Mariin, RUSS 7B,79,l26,149,170 Mashhurn. Gregg 53,232 Mason. Susan 53 Masaep, Curry 36.174-,177. Mamie. Ron 36,177,180.232.240,242 Maslcn. Ron 53 Maurer. liill 79 11.-XY DEBRA 149.195.221 x1fn'f J1'DuE 1.11111-I5 9 Muycb. Linda 79 Mayo. Shawn 79 Mead. .lvrry 53.l70,17-1 Mead. Kalhlccn, 36.119 Mcdlin, K11lhy 54,2311 MEEKER. SUE 211 Meikuviru. 11.1211 ao 11.11.,... 11...-1.1 36,105 Mellon, .lcff 54,105,180 Melton. Thomas 79.105 ilcndal, Karen R0,166.232,235,23!1 XIEREDITII. MARGARET 102,220,221 Meriral. Edgel I16 Merrioll, Pam 36 Middamgh. Greg 54.114 MIDDLETON. NANCY 106.216.217 11li111rz1n11l. Ruhurl 116 Milhurn,Glunn11 110 Milhurn. Mark 36 M1l.I1Y. CA1i1.'1'0N 206 ililve, S1 ull 110.196.197.232,235.236,240 11i1I.1y. liclu 36.96 Miller. livrky 1111.11-11.131-,247 11i1lcr.ifl111rl1:-116 Ylillcr. 1101111142 51.96.114 1l11.1.1'11i. ,ll'1f1N 206 111111-r..l11v 36 Miller. Mary 37 11111m..11-1, 11,1111 511-,170.l71,174,18-1 M1TC111-I1,1..JENNIFER212,213 Miluhcll. 1'I1i11ip 5-1 iliu-111-Il. Tlmmns 37 ililmhvll. Tim 511 1101-. T11 1111 37.177.l92.195 Xlucllvr. Kuilh 30.91.195 110l1N,C1,l1'F011D 172.177.2111.219 Mohr. Ric:l111r11 H0 Mum-ado. Ru-.1-111111 217,110 Montague, Ainlrcw 110 Monlzlgiiv. .lunny 37,102 1111nlgr111wry. Slew: H11 ilunrv. lfriq, l17.1i10.232,2-10,2112 Mi111r1'. 111111111 5i.011.l06,1 1l'1,232.235.2.16 M0011-. .Inhn 37.111T,lT8,1B5 111111111-I. YYIQIINY 1117.22-1.225 1i11111'1'. l':1lri1'i.1 1lI1.2lW.240 11n11r111.1n. 111111111 37.2.5.2-lil 11.1.1111 111.111, 117 11.1.1111 11.1111 .17 Xluurc. Marx' 110 111110. 1111.11 51 1lnri!lz1nLl. Rirliuril 37.97.117 11...C1.....1, w11111..11 5l,l26.l70.I7'l,175 Slurrcll. Kenneth 217 Xlurris. Mike 110.2-lfi 11.1rf1..s11m, an Nlorri'-. Su-.an 110 Nlorrison. 11011 110.l7l1,ll1l 11.,,,....n,1111..- 110.109.111.138.232.211n Nlorrison. Ross 11.5 l.I26,l70.'.Z40.2.1-1.2-l'l 1111-liailcr. R11-k 51 Moses. Cheryl 114 Mona, Nancy 37 111101, Theresa 18,110.133.200.201.202,224 Mroz. Tom l10.01.170.195.l96 Muckenstrum, Suzanne 37,1 19.123239 Mulch, Terri 37 Mullenrlore. Scott 37 Mullin, Shannon 81 Mullins, Kimberly 37.l10.119.l201162 Murphy, Debbie 81 Murray. Susan Bl Myers. Cathy 54 Nalivaiko. Kath 81,103,106,110 NATIONAL ARR' HONOR SOCIETY 100 101 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE 102. 103 Nations. Brenda 54 Neal. Greg 37,196 Neely. Gcril 37 Nelson. Leslie 37 Neslail. Danny 54 Neumann, Christine 54-,109,130,l34,135 Newell, Jackie 81 Nichol. Roberta 80.B1,llB,1l9.146.240, 242,246,247 Nichol, Robin 80,01.1 1l1,119,l62,2-10,242 Nicholls, Richard 81,94 Nichols, Barbara 54 Nichols. Bobb' S5 Nicholson, Mike 55 Nickerson. Chris 26,81 Niculay, Diane 81,96.103.140 Nicudemus, David S5 Noland. Given 55 Noland. Susan 55,106,117 Noland, Tammy 37 Nuld. Patti 81,246,247 NORMAN. JAMES 207 Norman, Kim 55,114 Norton. Kim 37 Norton, Patrick 82 Norton, Valerie 02,119.121,14Ml1,162,240,242 Nunn, Kathy 55,119 0'Brien. Kim 55 0'DeIl, Ernie 55 Udom, Denise 55 U'Dowd. Mark 82,114 Oehler, Steve 32 0'Hare, Debbie 37 Ohrazda, Ron 37 Olgrcn, Linda 55 Olipham. Merry 37 Olson. Janet 37 Olson, Shar 37,96,l02,l03,ll0 0'Neal, Abbie O'NEAL. MIKE 150,195,213 Onka, Julie 82 Osborne, Becky Ann 82,96 Overfelx, Laura 37.239 Owens, Eddie 114 Owens. Kevin 37 Owens. Steve 112 Puproki. 130.-1, 112 Pnproki. 11.11 as 1-.1R1:xT 'rn1r:111c11 .1sso111 mox 121 123 l'.1r1s. Dvnni- 1111 l'.1r1...lu1'k 55 Park. Gun 11.1 l'z1rker.lfa1tl1y S111 l'1u-kcr, Km.. 112,111 P.1rker. Ollie 11111: 112 Parker. Roliin 311 Parker. Saunder .111 PARKS. ENIURY 207 Parnell, Jimmy 112 Parrish . Rruve 55.196 Parsons. Barbara 55.110 Patterson, Carole 55 Patton. David 55,2211 Paxton. Mivhelle 311 Paxton, Timothy 32.96 Payne, Randy 38 Pearce, Tracie 55.114 11-1111.lJ.11l1.7 .i'Ju lwtwli. :-11.111 .11 111112111 l1..1.1..,. 111.11 11. llwliiiu. 1l.11y11 710.11111 212 S111 lli'i1r1l1'r. .l11r1 1111 lleur-k. llvlmliiv 111 lln-111-k. 111.11111 .76,l211.lI11 Renfliuw, 1111111-1 511.04 llenz. T1-rri 11l.1f14l..!.12,2f15.236 Rhodes. 11111111 111 11100. Nlurwhall f19.li10.2f12 Ripe, Rulwrl 111 Rich. l..1rry 56.232.255.2.16.210 111.-1..r.1...n, 1....., 56.126 Rim-harilsnn, Slove 211,144,184 Rauhanison, Terry 111.247 Richey. Terry 56 Rieske. Mark 56 Riflle, Donna 56 v Peck. Mark 55 Peck. Teresa 110.119 Pemberton. Bill B2 Pennell. Robert 55,105 Pennislon, Lana 38.l33,l80,200 PEP CLUB. 118,119,147 Perez, Liz 27.94.ll9.123,240 Perkins, Robbie 311,102,220 Peroue, Rick 311 Perrin, Cathy f1l'1.96,239 Perrin, Don 83,170,240 Perry, Ken 55 Perry, Lina 38 Perry, Vince 38.177 llilllc. Janelle 39.200 Riga, Charles 39 Ri g, Chuck 56 Rilgey. .lohn I19.l00.232 Riley. Stue 1-14,232,235.236 Rinard. Mike 84 Rinke. Rhonda 56.11-1 Robbins, Scott 39 , Roberta, Drew 39,177 Roberts, Kelly 56,114 Roberts. Rick 39 Roberts, Tammy 39,238 Roherls, Tracy B4 Robinson, ,lean 39 Peters. Peters, Peters, Brenda 113.195 Ken 38 Ray 55 Peterson. Cv nlhia 38.1 19,120 Peterso 11, 1121, mond 513 Phe ley, R11-1...fd 82.f1I1,103,l-40 Phe? 11. Marie B3,l06. 134.235 Philfips, Billy 55 Phillips, Eddie 83 Phillips, Sally 83.247 Phillips. Theresa 55,232,240 Philli s. William 55 PHO'1PO CLUB, 116,117 Pitts, Sharon 55,106 Pollard, Mark 55 Porter, Barbara 54,55 Porter. Dale A. 38 Porter. Dale E. 38 Porter, Kelley 38 Postupack. Tammy l95,2A4.245 Potter. Lynn 83,103 Powell, Philli 38 Powers. Ron:-1111 38.196 Pratt, Susan 38,102,235 PRAWL. ELDON 225 Praalor, Veranda 55,110,235 Preston. Roheri 38 Proell, Mark 311 Pruut. Carolyn 11I1,98,106,1l3,l19.123.240 Pruitt, Kim 55,110,134 Pu h, Michael 83,1111 Pufley, Brenda 113,196,113 Parsle , Elmer 230 Pyle, Kevin 55 Qualls. Lisa 311.102,240 Ralfutv. 111-lissa 55,110,235 Regan, 1116.1 Rainliu 1lar1 811,91,l0J1,l13.1l9.12l.lI10 61.165 l1.,lnhn 117,175,177 Rall. Debra 2115 Ramirez, Relic 03.96 Rampy. Li... 55.2311 R11s11.i Qail 1-1l1.lI10.Z 17 111.1.10ff. 11r.-...1.. :1-1 um., 1.....-11.- 11:1 Ruwlin Ray, D s. Carole 1111.235 arrell 119.177 llcarrloll. .lllll 51.55 Reardon. Pal 55 llc-aldiu k.fl11r1L19,177 R4-diugcr, Str-we 56.2I12,2?15,2f16 Rv:-rl. Rruuc 519 Robinson. Loretta 56 Robinson, Marny 56 Robinson. Melissa B4 Rudman. David 39 Rodriguez. .lulie 84 Ro ers, Slicrry 04,114 Rohr. Dean 39,l77.1l17 Rohr. Doll 11-4,56,170.l74,ll1-1 Ronback. gonna 119 Rondemanski. Andy 39 Roper, Tammy 39.238 Roper. Wes 56,94.l26,l70.174.l84 Rose. Bob 113 Rose, Nanc 56,103,106 Ross, Davirl' 39,94 Ross, David 27.f19,176.1'l7,192,19S,232. 240,242 Rolramel. John 85.232,235,236 Rowe, Laura 39 Rowley. Charles 56 Rudd, Denise 56.ll9,l33,166.l96,232.239 Russell, Raymond B5 Russell, Renee 85 Rust. Kenneth 85 Sackman. 'l'in1 39 Salima, Fraiu-inc 85 Szilima. Keli 115,201,202 Salisbury. .lohn 85,436,105 Salmon, Raul 219 Salycr, Deanna' 39.121 Sanchez. Yicki 96,133 Sanders. llrcnila 56 Sanslrn, l1ri11n 05 Sauls, A1111vlle 56,113,l 18.1 l9.l33.lf19, 201.202.2311 Sairndcrs. Darnell 39 Saunders. lmslie C19 Snunill-r-1 1.11111 05.110 s11...gQ. 11.11. an Sinuni. .I111111 Jw 5r.1nl.111. 11111511 s...f1..1r....g1.. 111111.11 115.212 51-114111. llii l1:1r1l 115.111.1711 sn..-111.1p.-1.11.-1..1.. so 4111111-r. llvrrl 05.1.1 l.L100.2l1l.2I15 N'l1il1ll11111vr, 11411-N1 .10 51 l1ill. 'l'1-ri-N1 M1 5il111111ll.5ti'11-11f1 51l1111'l1cr,l.l1s1rles1ll.11:1,ll1 s..11..1-...aa 1111.1 113.101.1115 Sm-11111111111-ll. 1111111 .10 Hrlirnlilim-I'l. lx.1r4-11 115 Si llrrrklvr. ,lc-111111711 Sc-limi-111-1'. 1111111 36 Fi hultl. 1111.-1-11113.111.ll1I.12.1,Z'1Q SI'l11Xl1X.I.IN11X 217 Slfll-.NlIlaf1.l11 1211.130 Sunil. Wrott, ui Src Sea :1 See .1 See e Scl r Sel r Scl xy Sci r Sex 1' Shi p Sea 9, SH P Shi 1l SH 1 Shi Ii Shi Shi SH I Shi Ii Shi li Shi I1 Shi ll Shi 11 Shi Shi 1 Shl 1 Shf Sh1 ' Sh1 11 S111 1 Sh1 1 Sh' ' Sh1 p Sl-ii Sl: Sie l sal ' Sil Sir Sl 1 S11 Sli 1 Sl: islll 1 ,Sir l Sn' l SM Sn t Sn' 1 Sli l SM Sn t Sn Sn l Sn l Su ' Sl. ' So So Sl' Sl' Sp 1 fp SP S 51 51 ' S11 1 Twyma Emu. C. 'intly 57 Stott. Ilanny 51.202 St-utt. .lat-ltiv 57,111 Smtt, Jill 39,119 St0tt,11urilyn 57.1l9.l10 Smut, Pat 215 Ss-ntl, lihmula 110.1151- Scarvv, Linda Hb See. .1011 86 scum. Ya...-, 57 Lana 57,102.10I1.l 10 Sellers. Sellers. Lynetta 57 Selvey, Danielle 57 Sevart, .loe 57 Sexson. Bill S7 Sharp. Steve 39 Sears. Slove 39.177 SHAFFER, MERLE 207 Shanhultz. Roxanne 39.96.110 SHAYS 112,113 Shelley, Patricia 39,119,238 Shelma Shelma n, Karla 39,232,237 n, Kent 56,57,l8H SIIELTON. EDWARD 207 Shields, Jett' 39 Shields , Jimmie 86 Shields, Liz 57 Shields, Mike 39 Shields. Tanya 57 Shipman, Russ 39 Shippert. Cordon 39 Shape Chris 39 Short Julie 86,106,130,166,232 Shrum, Karen 57,106 Shull, Lisa 39,119,228 Shipman, Marty 86 M Shull, ary .10 86,118,l19.240,242 Shulze, Ruth 39 Shupe, Larry 39 Shupe, Sherri 86,94,98,99.103,1l2,113, 119,121,130 Sieeke, Sherry 57 Siegfried, Margie 86,1 l0,111,198,232,235, 240.242 Simmons, Darlene 86 Simmo na, Larry 57 Simms. Mike 86,245,247 Sinclair, Sandv 86 SLAGHT, .IOANN 209 Slaybaujgh, Sandra 87,240 Sligar. Sloan. ack 87 Susan 57,196 Small, Mike 57,117 Small. Smith. Sharri 39,94,119,121 Brend a 39 SMITH. LINDA 221 Smith, Mar aret 87 Smith, PhyRis 87,133 Smith, Richard 39 SMITH, ROGER 129,218,219 Smith, Shauna 39 Smith, Stephen 39 Smith, Steve 40 Smith, Walter l8,87,112,126,111-9,170,172 Smith, William 87 st.-.-1.-. wma, uv Flt-llxllrik. Carol 58 H1'lilf1 1 . 1J131fiNN1f 100.109 S'1il'i1QNl'1ll. 1ll'il.l'1N 219 Steatler. .lim -1-0.l17,2-12 W1-1'1l'l11'iXS, GREG 212,213 Su-mvu. Berk, 40 Flerretl. lxetin -10,177,240 Stevens, Mark 58.114 Slut amen. Deborah 40 Sletvlisrsll. .lcllf 110 Sltrwellson. Rink 58.l26,170,17'l,1t18,192,240 Stewart, Dehora 40 Su-mn-t. Donald 40 stc.,,m. tow.-gc to Stewart. Tom 177 STITES, BETTY 206.207 Sltwkstill, Monica 40 storey. num ss Storey, Mark 40,177 Stowell, jeff 58,157,240,2-42 Street, Susan 59 Strorltman, Kent. 58 Stubbs. Melinda 87.118,119,l62 ST1'D1'iNT COUNCIL 94,95 Sullenger, Betty 40 Sulling, Dennis 196 Sullins, Danny 40 Sullina, Marty 59,114- Sullivun, Don 87.114 Sullivan, Mike 40 S1 WMA. BILLY 170,213 Summers, Christi 87,106 Sutherland. Santly 40,96,l06,119 Sn an, Chip 86,87 Swanson. ivicki 40 Swenringin, ,loc 87 Sweazy, Pam 59,130,134 Sweazy, Susan 87,106.130 SWIMMING 180.18l.l82,1B3 Talrott, Mike 59,126.180,240 TANDY, HELEN 151.217 TAPP, NANCY 217 Tart, Carolyn 40 Taula, ,l0e 59,96,192 Taula, Nelson 88.170 1'n,fl0r, Lisa 40,119,121,238 Taylor, Sharon 41 Teeter, Marvin 88,119,123 Tcnnill, Denise 59,114 Tennis, Lisa 88,114 Terrazas, Eddie 41 Teryberry, Belinda 41,110 Thavker. Caron 80,119,138 Thatcher, Mark 59,232,235,236 THESPIANS 102,103 Thiemcr. Janine 39.166 Titntnns. .lcff 88.9-1,95,126.1541-,170.195.240 Tllonlas, Ronald 18,88,94,147,162,170, 171.173,1H8,1B9,l90 Trttfmw. HARRY 12,l3.257,263 Trursull, Ellen 80 Turker, Drew 41 Turlttfr, Cary l6.8l1,l88.l90 Tufltcr Lisa 59,114 '1'uvker: 'ram 50.232 Turner. Barbara 59 Turner, Cindy 33.1 13,240.2f17 TURNER. KATIE 220 Turner, Paul 59.196 Turner, Sherry 59,203 Turner, Sherry 59,96,106,113,119.202 Turnev. Debbie 88 u, Deborah 88.102,103,1l3 Tyler, Jeff 88,240 Vader, Diana 41 Vader, Robert, 111.8H,126,170,180 Vance, Ricky 41 Vandervort, Tim 59 Vanltlacle, Karen 89,110,111 VanMeter, Annette 41 Vaughn., :nachflc 89,166,180,232 vincent, Debbie 89,167,232,235 Vincent, Richard 41 Volskay, Carma 41,235 V room, Don 89,97 Vroom. Ron 41 Waclor, Alun 59,232,235,236,240 Wactor, Marcus 41,235 Waddle, Bob 59 Waddle, Debbie 41 Wade, Robert. 89 Wagener, Ray 41 Wair, Paula B9 Waite. Cathy 89,114 Walker, Kutucha 59,119 Weil, Bill 41,102 Wall, Debbie 60.196- Wallace. Bruce 41,177,195 Wallace, Cindy 60,119 Wallace, Diane 4-1,102,103,140 Wallace. Randy 41,195 Waller, Deanna 41,240 Waller, Paul 60 Walser. Robert 41 Waltern, Danny 60 . Waltall, Carol 60,119 Waltz, Tim 41 Wanbaugh, Marla 60,134,196 Ward, Kim 60,94 W'ard, Kyle 60,100,103,110,111,140,240 Ward, Lisa 88,89 Ward, Rick 41 Ward, Tim 89 Yvard, Vicki 41 Snedeger, Julie 58,113,117,119,l23.162 Snitker, Denise 58,202 Snodgrass, Chris 87 Snyder, Bob 58 Snyder, Debbie 40 Snyder, Richard 40 SOLSCHEID. Sll XRUY 222 Supvivh. Kathi 515.100113.2lI2.l0Ii,2fl0 2-U1'ER,lJR, 111C11Alil.21 Surley, Sherri 58,l13.114,I19 Sntclxt-4-. Charles 4-0 241' Xlili. li XCKY 209 51'iN1S1l CLUB 110.111 9,..f....t-f, ftlarchcll. 22,10 blwuwer, Serita 119 Sp.-rry. David 58 Sperry. Mike 40 S uuner, Kristy 58,106 S11RADLINt1. fIl1tRl,lI9 2211 229 Fprt , LI:-3 SH,106.119.1.ZI.202.20.1..!11 Slaillr. Jana 87,91,96.l11'1.l.1lI.196 Stalker. Carol .lean 217 sl.....,.0.. sl..-11. 312.12 5tamp:t,l1anny 511.11111 111.11111 S1.....,.., 'rum to Sl.uul.u-tl, Xiu HT Nlnnlm. Vlurlf-eu Ul,'If1 Slunlfml. 'watt 141 -l.xrL El. .wh 311111 num. f ,V .. Thomas, Steve 41 Thomas. Stuart 59.102 'r1.0mp...n. Doug as Tl1on1p-Ion. .lim 41 Thompson, Joe 114 Thumpaun. Latlonna 59 Thompson. Laurie 41,119,120 Thompson. Pam 59,239 Thompson. Susan 41 Thornburg. David 41,232 Th reaher, Dennis 41 Tillf-ry, Alana 59,235 Tillcry, Twila 311.113.2351 'I'inu1aI1, Joe 41 Tituc. Tom -11 Trultl. Deborah 59 Tmlvl. .lack 88 Tnnllinsorl. Cathy 811,11-1,238,239,240 Tolnlinsrm, Debbie 59.198210 'l'.....pta..., P.-rf, 59,128 Tuma. Sharon 39,110 'l'ettt'n. ltimk 59.104.l05.180 'l'r4'1f1'r. Xlelatnie 59,110,240 Trrm. .lim 41 'lim-In-r, ffnrnl 1'111.109,l3-1,232 lruill 1111111110111 ' ..- liullt. tlnrlmu- tl Iium ilxrllnt .9 lrrlxll.l'ilIt1,t1111.117.l11Y..f111.l1T 11tlt1tX I 111111 I'11 Warmington, Secely 60,113,119,122,123 146,147,195 Warner, Donna 41,110,198 Warren, .lim 41,177,232 Warren, Kathie 60 WASH1 NGTON, GEORGE 262 Waterman, Julie 89,114 Waterman, Vernon 42 Waters, Ricky 89 Watkins, Boyd 42,2110 Watkins. Junior 18.89,94,98,l03,126,l27 170 184 Watson. Robin 42 W'atlS, Teresa 60.114 Viehll. .lim 42,235,210 Wetidle. .lziney 42 W7EDDL1f. MRS. MARY LOU 208.209 Weeks, Della 60 Weeks, Donnie 60 Weeks, Mt-linda 60 Wvcemri, G reg 90,911.1-19,170,171 Weir, Tnny 42 w'ea.r....fh, '11-na so Wiclrll, Tom 90.158 11'cllr-, filxlrk 12 11 ealall, ,lim 177 1'f1'i5'1'.'tl.l,. 1t0B1CR'1' 225 11 e-ton. .lun '12 Nveston, ltriwly 410.117.2240 Rvrstplml. Denim' '10.90.l0l1,195 11 IQSTW 111111, NIIKIE lfl M M' 1-,1.1,w1-.mv A KW- 1, 1. ' hm il -111.132 XX iv-wlfz. lhxixulq- 011.1 lil'-ll: XX hrrlvr. ,lllliv tx1Y,lIlfv.llfl.'lil1 iilwl-ul..lmlwl1w 12.11111 ll hi plr. l'.iul.1 12 Ni'llIlgLl-ill. IIARIMICA 98.99.217 W llilc, Lntlzzllm' 90.111247 ixllilft. Lisa 2.109 Wihilc. Run 170 Whiting, Rick 60 Whillovk, Darrell 60,114 Whiilock. David 43 Patricia 43,226 1 Paula 43,134 Ron 91.94.l02,l03.110,140,240 Sleven 61 Lonnie lfi Jim 1J5.l92.l95 lom 61.fH.l04J.1T1.llO.'I12..11 iiumi-. lin-n hl XXur1-,nx.in. lo-1'lf1k.25.2 XX or-1mri1.l,.1'vil.ihl 222 90 UI 210 XX REP1TI,lNfj IHl.1iZ5.1H6,1i17 -12-3-150-102 XX light, Lindx 1S.l19.l23.Z39 wfighn, Ilehlm- f,1.fm.l0b.11:s,119 Wyatt, Karma 61.1111 Wyman. Mike 6l.1TU.l71 Y - Yale. 13.180 3,164,165 ead sen Fullbrlghtig 41zrzv'f1:,v1.?-,- ww: ' , -1, 4:-rum ll, 1101115111 5111111101101 4311: lfmillmll 10,- ll.12g 11 rustlingl0.ll.l2:l.-1111111121llnml 12: Rerl Crow lil: linsulmll ll. 1111211 S1.IllAAF: lfoolbull 10.11.125 1115151 11.12. 'l'lfIl1111 Sl'I11El1l'll1: Truck 10.1 l: Xl-Club 10: Truck 0f1'i1-ini 10: 1'r:pf1lub 10.115 lfrenclu Club 11: A Cappella12:0rcl1w1ru10.11.l2:FTA12: Plxolographv Club l1:Girls' Vollc 'ball 10.11.- 12. STEVE SCIIMIDT, Cll'1A11LES SCHNETZER: Tlicvcpinns 11.121 School Play 122 ENVOY Stall' 11.121 Bircnl. Comm. 11. MARK SCIIOEMIG: .Cross Country 10.11: Track 10.111 Band 102 Keg Club 10.11.12. KAREN SCHONHO .F'I'. JEFF SCHRECKLER Foothall l0,l1.12: Wrestling 10: C-Club 10.11. RHONDA SCO'1 1': 1 'l'A 12. LINDA SFIARCY. JULIE S1-1Ol'l'I': French Club 11,121 Banrl 12: Pe Banrl 10: llume Ec Club 12. MARY Jo smrlir. Puwclerl'uff10.- ll: Pep Club 10.11.121 Drill Tr-.mm 11: Yell Leader 12: A Cappella 1l.12: Girls' Cboir10: Blue and Gold 12: Follies 10.1l.12: Red Cross 10: STUCO 12: Bircnt. Comm. 11, SHERRI SHUPE: Pe Clnb 10: ,l.V. Cheerleader 11, Varsit 12: 'lilies isns l1.12: Shays 123 As Yous 11: AFS 12: S'I!l.lC0 12: Home Ee Club 12. NIARJIE SIEGFRIED: Tennis 10.11.12: Pep Club 10: Spanish Club 11.12: A Cap ella 11.- 123 Blue and Gold 12: Slage Band 121 Band 12: Pe Band 12: Orchestra 10.11.121 Tri-M 12: rallies 11.12. Nus 12: FTA io. ma cm.. 11: Bicent, Comm. 11: Ecology Club 10: Old Timer Mag. 11.12: Volleyball 10: Musical 11. MIKE SIMMS: Swimming 11: Band l0.ll: GLEAM Staff 12: ENVOY Staff 12. SANDY SINCLAIR: Powder Pu1'l'1l.l2: Swim Timer 10: Red Cross 11: STUCO 10.l1: Bicenl. Comm. 12. SANDRA SLAYBAUGH: Pep Club 10: A Ca lla 11,12: Girls' Choir 10.11. PHYLLIS SMFF11: Basket- ball 10,11: Track 10,1l.12: M-Club 10.11.l2: STUCO 12: Valle ball l0.11.12: Class VP 10. 'WALTER SMITA: 10,l1.l2: Wrestling 10: Swimming 11: C-Club l1.12: Wrestling Scorekegwer 12: Red Cross 10: FCA 11.12. CHRIS NODGRASS: Band 10.11,12. IANA STAIHI1: Bowling 12: Powder Puff 1l.12:Pe 'Club 11: Theapians 1l,12: DECA 11: STUC8 12: linen-nl. Comm. 12: Home Ee Club 122 Blood Donor Comm. 12. CARU1.. ST-11.K1iR. Sl1l:11.1.Y S'l'ANl1'l5ll: Band 11.121 1'e'p lland 11.12gSlialsc1-ill. NITA S'1'AN11A11D. l.A 1111115 STATES: S0017 12. MELINDA S'1'lll1l1S: Powder Pull' 10.123 Pep Club 10.11.121 Vfl' 12: Drill Team 11: Bieent. Comm. ll: S vanish Club 11: GLEAM Stufl12. DON SU1.LlVAN: DECA 11.12. CHRISTI SUMMERS French Club l1.l2: Girls' Choir 10: NAH5 12: Biccnt. Comm. 11, CHIP SWAN: Football 10.ll:Track 10.11,1'.l. SUSAN SWEAZY: French Club 11.- 12: Home Ee Club 12. NELSON TAULA: Foot- ball l2. MARCIA TEETER: Tennis 11.123 Powder Puff12: Pep Club 10.11.123 Drill Team 11,12: Spanish Club 10: Girls' Choir 10.l1: Follies 10,11.12: STUCO 11. LISA TENNIS: DECA 11.12. CAREN T1-IACKER. DOUG THOMPSON: Band 10: Debate 10: NFL 10. JEFF THOMAS: Football 10.11,12: Track 10,- 11: King: Court 11: C-Club 11,121 A Cap ella 12:Follies 12: NAHS 1l.12: STUCO 12: lgiesi- denl 12 RON THOMAS: Football 10,11,12: Basketball 10.11.l2: Kings Court 12: NAHS 12: Red Cross ll: STUCO 12. TWIIA TILLERY: Bowling 10.11: Powder Puff 11: Orchestra 10.- 11.121 lllys 12: Shakes 11: STUCO 11. JACK TODD, CATHY TOMLINSON: Tennis 10: Pep Club 10: A Cappella 12: Girls' Choir l0.1l,12: Follies 10.ll.12: DECA 11.12. CAROL TROSPER: German Club 11. Pres. 12: Band 10.11.121 Pig'-Bnnrl 10.l1..12: School Play 12: Follies 11: A ll. VP 12: Bieenl. Cumm. 12. PAULA TRUITT: Homecoming att. 10: Swim Timer 10: Frcncll Club 11: GLEAM Stall' 12: Red Cross 11: STUGJ l0:PholographyClub12. ELLEN TRUSSELL: Bicenl. Comm. 11.GARY TUCKER: Basketball 10,l1.12: Baseball 10.123 CINDY TU11NER:A cn ella 1011 12- Tri I PP . . . Mgt, 12: Follies 10.ll.12: Shays 12: As Yuus llfrfgzfg. GLEAM Stall 12: Bieenx. Comm. ll: Sbhonl Pla 11: Chamber Choir 12. DEBORK1'Ff TW2I'MAN: Pep Club 10: Girls' Choir 10: School Play 11: Follies 12: Debate'l0.1l,12: Shakes ll: Shale 12: NFL 10.l1.12:'Bieeng. Comm. ll. JE F TYLER: A Cu pella 12: Follies 11. KAREN VAN 'MALLEF Splnisli yr? -1, I llfl 'Q II ml HI., fc limi. - 0 lm . . . l P ll: A WAND. ERMAN: .ICNIOII ing IlI.ll,. . ians 113 . .124 B'. WEEMS. n 11 121 nl.Comm. I0 Il I . W 0' Tennis Orchestra Cl 11 u g b 12. RON 1. TERRY K. ON Club ll - Pres. 12- NHS 12- I2' Math lvl- AV aid i Bnwling ppe a 12' wder Puff ner 10' A and 10.11 . . 1011 12' A 11,l2' nisli Club 1 ' 1 12' VIINTON: - WOLF: 1 2. LINDA t. Comm. CHELLE er 10' Red Ilfl l ng ll 1' ll lag J mlx s I ' PII X uff . fi . s 9 HEISLIEII: b R 1 I I ' l . I A a 1, ,i l 1 l I ' 12 ' 1 l I I I x gs. a I , J 1 -Q ' tl.-'.. . ... .w ' A J is 15' We ,L -9' EL' lbei--' '- .' ',:,, 1 w , 7 . -L Q.. I I if Q, In the back bedroom of a small farmhouse in Lamar, Missouri, on May 8 1884, a future president was born. Moving to Independence in his early years, Truman recalled, I had the happiest childho d that could ever be imagined. Young Mr Truman attended the old Independence High following his completion of grammar school Truman graduated in the class of 1901, with its class motto Follow the Gleam. After graduation. Harry A tribute... .X gs worked a variety of different jobs. He was a railroad timekeeper, and later briefly a bank teller. When America entered WWI, Truman was sent overseas and commanded Battery D of the 129th Field Artillery. During the closing days of the war, Captain Truman's Battery D saw much conflict. Returning home to Independence, Truman married Bess Wallace, his sweetheart since he met her in Sunday School when he was five. Moving into a house con- , -:,g.Y structed by Bess Truman's grandfather in 1867, the Trumans continued living there every since. After a business venture fail- ed, a reluctant Truman ran for county judge and was elected. After this start, Truman served in the Senate and as Vice Pres. to Franklin Roosevelt. Upon F.D.R.'s death, Harry was sworn in. In eight years as president, he made many crucial decisions and actions. Home from Washington, Truman returned to an easygo- ing lifestyle until his death at 88, on Dec. 26, 1972. I HUGH . h nt uffcrtd and dltd on the IJ lttltlicld o t e wor rl I nt lrrought freedom ant mofruv to pc L I have polluted rivers ind oceans l1utI haw. campaigned against litter I have flovs n through the skies faster than sound hut I have ldlul IH the streets jammed wit tiaffu I havt stripped the forests of tiur ircr hut ha hullt a hundred lTll lon homes. I h'1ve separated people with my pre- jut ices but I have sent armies to unite them. have cowered my enemies with force. hut I have built courtrooms to keep them free. I have 'e' -I v s 1' entire na ions lm t I have strived for peace in e world I have murdered my brother in the streets but I have transplanted a human heart. I have scribbled flith and pornography on restroom walls. but I have elevated the mind of man. I am hound by the chains of society l1utI call myself free. I have watched my country s children 110 hungry from my plush dwellings hut I have fed half the earth. I live in the greatest country in the world hut I scorn the land on which I walk. I have glorified my countrys leaders. llut I have tried to strike them down. I celebrate the 200th llirthday of the United States. but I desecrate its flag. I am ashamed. I am proud. I am an American. z r '5 l :n - f K QE A pit! 4' :iz-1, 5 f Lx I f A 4 QQ. Heyw- x X -LP , , V: ..,...4usf-ef --...sn-gy 1 f-.s,1.-se-,ac-'.? pf ,, A N -1,555 ' 'f5ifi??7Li'i'?:'1'5:'55'f1?i3i2:ffFiY'2iff: gf I ff N N-f 1 . - '?a:a.Lg:w'fSa,4?m -.-.:,QQ:gf4.:..,.s- 'ff wig, 4 Se ' x f. f- Jgssasn.-.Q f -tastes.-g' 312.51 e RAY.,-5 are gf 4 'T' 5-... 'A Wi' .'si5?!5+..55f?53Y21f '?-. Qiqfsie -f.-15153 14 - f f -r' J 1-A. M-fs-. 3 .-me Ft-X 'rx 4.4.2 f.-.a.,s,1-...sa :as-U fr.. r .B-. 1- -. -4 ff.: . .f.:.3, 1:5--1 -sph'-as af: sw? are Education. . . has provided the student with a general education since the founding of William and Mary College in 1635. Missouri has offered a wide variety of state and community colleges. Community colleges were formed to serve students within a district and to provide a well coordinated and ad- ministered program. Longview Community College, Lee's Summit, was set up so students could work and go to school without problems. These colleges have been successful for recent graduates as well as married couples. Park College. which has been functioning for 101 years, was taken over by the RLDS Church in order to keep the campus open. For several decades Park College has been operated by the labors of the students. More than 300 of the 825 students have worked on campus jobs. Research Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri started a nur- sing program. The first year of the program consisted of two semesters of courses in arts and sciences at UMKC. The second and third enabled students to function cooperatively with a health team. According to Miss Bales, senior counselor, the percen- tage of Chrisman graduates entering college increased from 38 to 42 percent last year. Technical school enrollment increased also due to people who have been interested in getting an education by train- ing in a particular field. , .1 .52 fn RB F' is- s ,xggxmw Ik!! -7-,, Wi.: . . ,. , 1 1 'vs-f . ,, 1, , 4 Q ., ,s E M, f ,f 3 J. f 'ep 4 A: ffsag Q 7 f Q 2 .at ,, Q... My 45 .5 xxfgzxgjw t 5 gai ns .,h , 'R ,,ii1:p:f.f,2.1ee:.gm.-13,1-ef?s.:5- -t X- QM, 1. Q gg,-.Q ,Vw ..-fri:-.z'f su. 35 ,F x , t '.3fi1f'1 f f-233232555 'Q X 1, ge 9SSS'5'f-g 7-5' eff - 1 tees . ,g,qigs.,. ,, .- ..,- ff we-P . -t,1.afa.f . .ae-..: 'e.f0f.f-Q: 1125-' ga .ss-. Q, -wg. ...ss af- ss'-swam--6 not-... - sums.--1-1. W... .--ff V. .-rf A-N-:.fx-:-'V- G ,-.-gg, 1:3513-. 'ez sp, vzaeffefr,-asses ',,f4a--7.-f.:1w1L,11.1 4- . -. ' ' 1-',:.jr-:xv - .. v,..f1..-,g:1.,.1 1 - 1 f - , - --- 5--Eg.. ii .V M 5- 1 .. Presidents. . . have led the United States through freedom, slavery, war and peace. George Washington, elected by the new democracy as the first president, provided the leadership enabling the United States to survive its violent beginnings. Thomas Jefferson, third president and author of the Declaration of Independence, purchased the Louisiana Territory. ,lefferson's life centered on supporting rights and freedoms of individuals. Abraham Lincoln occupied the White House when slavery was abolished and he led America through four years of Civil War. Coldly assassinated, Lincoln was the first president shot in office. After the assassination of President McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt was sworn into of- fice. Roosevelt's administra- tion built the Panama Canal. William H. Taft once wrote that Roosevelt was The most original personality in American life since Lincoln. Harry S. Truman, president during the closing days of WW II, was forced to make crucial and demanding decisions. The dropping of the atomic bomb had international implications which still effect much of the world today. America's presidents have effected people around the world. As the spokesman of the most influential country in the history of mankind, his decisions influence the fate of millions. But presidents have learned to live with their responsibilities. I did what I had to do, said Harry Truman, then didn't lose sleep over my decision. If v 1 1 , l 4 i A itwjxfii 51 i . 3 I, 'Q ' r . .vig Q4 5F41 sf i m 4, 1 A ' ,U li' ig ' 1,3 .' 5 rf ' .g i 1 ft M W if - I I 4 ziyl r Lf! 1 it ' i ly X , ,,1 1 1 i -' in 'f .'. X 4 1 4,1 't iff. ' X AK! f p .fgjgffvx xlfyjna. mi I 4 V, cw' I L wi I , f i ii in I Y r ' I NIJ' i PM 1, . ,l it :iff 1. 1 f 1: 4 Abi HL ll whi ff VP!! 3? I 'ff 1' 4 1' 5 4 f ' 1 W' qw, 1 W I ,Mi ' at ' vi. is 4 A fl X Tv-xy ' ,iv ,gil 4 ' l I V r f. . - ' i ' 1 l W V17 g li- r ' iff- ' ff' 1 ,ii s f i in g Q ml 1 I f .K , Ilv- i 14. 1 V . - wt 4 B i 11 'ff' I! - I a f 2 U 3 . r Q TK. 43. 4 H N r ,IQ 3 gig T V171 .-rs-: :M sg.. 2 . , ,v.,. ,.- - .s. 4 - ..f . 1' 13f55 f ' A S, 5.25.2 . V -I 1 . . V ' X: ff? 11::'.ig-2-as-g.?:sf.Q-15 -. - . Y e , 1 .--f g9y'.-4:f4w vg+R5- .fs1,f+f:f5Q5.:5m.:af5 sg-it-5-f---.Q - .. - V Y i ff- xn I t 4 :Q ' PRESIDENTS 263 Yak: -F f' . . J -, 3-H .f2f1f:-Q gf ,, ,S ' 1 'Lf 111-Q:i:Q'f1:aL-T'-S1414swf--f-,..::- : 5 i w .-:Y ' . 'will-fi ':'1.:11t-::.'s:-:T , 4:32, 13:-frm-A ivgfifh f 1- -'- YA :--5. .1--'png-gf .1 , -.LQ-.V-,bw iff . .- 1 V ,. .qw ,,- -:W , , ,, , . . ., , J ,m,m. 9' is -gs:-Li' Lists ., , , ., If A ' -- L ,, --.V .. - . 'N 3 '4v 1 Q 'N .N ' W. in 3 2,54-4' . 1:-cf iii' .L ' rv ,R 'FR 4 1 Scenes. .. of America gave inspiration to its people. Abundant in natural resources like no other country in the world, the United States has its scenic Rocky Mountains, parks amusement centers, sea shores, and historic locations. tending from Alaska to Mexico across the Western United States, draw millions of tourists every year. Wooded valleys, sharp peaks, and at- tractive scenery highlight these vast landforms. Yellowstone National Park in the north-western corner of Wyoming has become so pop- ular that camping sites must be reserved months in advance. The Rocky Mountains, ex- 264 SCENES OF AMERICA Geysers, swift blue streams, lakes, waterfalls, and unspoil- ed beauty draw large crowds. Disneyland, created by the late Walt Disney, is typical of the many amusement parks that have sprung up around the country in recent decades. 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SsR'fv1p--ff-.- -.fa-f--H 21.--.sg-gee J- 'Zig 1 wer- .-msen s Q , , , f fvfvf - - . .' 1 . - and ad Ame and h buildir th ey W i l l i 1 retain: flavor througl costum colonia capturs ,111 ' .X-A .. J. ri:-?12'?i V153 ?j 5122 22 .sy Q.-9. zz.-f.: ji-21 22 ,. IJ- Y 1 w r-5 1-:xv :-rp 2-F ' Fax -e.:+'-ac- '2:i'?ffliE:--gfK'1s .-1.-'rw s f-5'--1'9 N-Q Q-211 111 r ' V ' , at L,-15-2 . ais55f1fLf?,2?i'ri 92' ' 5 6 4. 71 7 treams, mspoil- rowds. by the pical of parks around lecades. md set- cartoon rovides hildren and adults. America brims with history and heritage kept alive in buildings and locations where they occurred. Restored Williamsburg, Virginia, retains the traditions and flavor of colonial America through original buildings and costumed craftsmen. Once a colonial capitol, Williamsburg captures part of America's ear- ly history. Nearby Fort Usage overlooks the Missouri River and stands as a memorial to the early settlers who fought against In- dians to civilize this area. Another historic site preserv- ed for posterity is Indepen- dence Hall in Philadelphia. The nation's first capitol, the Hall reminds visitors of the wisdom and concern of our founding fathers when they planned for the ideal democracy. Combining the scenic beauty of a granite mountainside and man-made sculpture, Mount Rushmore portrays four of America's greatest presidents. Located in South Dakota, it serves as its main tourist attrac- tion, and as a lasting memorial to national leaders. o SCENES of AMERICA 265 . 6 N. H -.-1 -r. :eg - - 4 Ji nz qmzazizazfsfgfr. mein: ' , 3 V , , ,. . N-efffsf-:. .A fsiazfaxffzi'fw:1f:a::f?'-1 ,.,...X,. ,, ,,, ,. ., , , , ,mf .-, + K, 5 f, .,,,,,-.f,fQ,x, ..: ti- 'ffnykl 1?:5': if V V V Y ,Y . ' ----1-'rf-12: -I1 ' fx 10 1- E--56:12fwvzrflrirfxfaizplf: - '- .W ' , , 5 f 5135 w w f- if? - W ' K K ,fi-dr f .I X . . ,., V,-,.,-L 1 ,. ,Ld :.,. Y ,Af ,- ,,, . ,. x , ,,,, .,,, ..,,, . , - , g -. ,,,' , b 'g'z-TV I ,, F :- ii -'Lb-. vu : Pay. , -I 4N.,..Q 3 A v .5 -,...f' 1 6 1 '13 s A z yew,- X 5 xg 3 'Mike -is is Poll' With recent Tcverpopulation people were be- ing drawn back to a simpler way of life. For many it meant going hack to the farm. . A survey taken at Chrisman supports that belief. Sixty- seven percent of the students indicated that if money were no object, they would like farm life. But the country is more than a place to get away from it all. Agriculture represents some 80 percent of the gross income of the entire Kansas City area, said Dairyman Stanley Curtis. While farming is no longer self-sustaining, due to over- population, many people are employed in agricultural businesses. Not only are farms depen- dent on agri-businesses but with the cost of land rising-it is a hard-to-fulfill idea unless it is handed down. Drumm Farm, a home for homeless boys, is as self- sustaining as any farm in this area. Even though they raise their own animals and have produce, they still have the conveniences of the city. The older boys enter pigs in 4-H contests, then sell them for their own profit. The younger boys make profit off the crops. Some farms, like Unity Village, don't have profit as a major concern. We produce our cider for the com- munity-the people around here, said manager, Mr. Clyde Corn. Independence has played its role in making this the liregdhasksif' Rockets. . . lit the sky over Washington D.C. as America's 1976 Bicentennial celebration got underway in the capitol. The hub of festivities, Washington has always been the focal point of U.S. affairs. George Washington selected the site in 1791 after a com- promise in the Continental Congress over its location. French engineer Major L'En- fant then surveyed the area and planned a system of streets on an axis from present day Capitol Hill. Over the past two hundred years, men have worked from Washington to make our coun- try one which its citizens could be proud of and other coun- -qs 'TTL ' tries could look toward for in- spiration. Today the represen- tatives of the people of America are still searching and reaching further to improve what our country already has. Entering within reach of the boundaries of this great capitol, one is filled with a sense of security and respect. Located about the city are . rw memori who he Stately ment, stands 1 of a str new ho' world. ' reflects a spiritl the fol '-um.g,. ,.' -'4 -- 2' 1 - .dl 'TI' l - 1 4 3 2 iid!! 1 ...I .-. -.nf .f-..- - . .... -t., . ' f f 'Y 5- . 1 ' 5112? -T'iiiiijiii5f'fff-115,2.5-ji- I e , A , . V ' Q 1 . ' ' .J3El'iiii'El1?:'i-L59qzilififz:Viz 35Q'7 -. . ' 13' f f ' f .--11 ffiff-J.--1:'Ha'..1s',. -2-:La-of ' ' .7-:afar L-g:.::-Ps:v.f -11-1:44 -' - - . . 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A , ,, G, A-M,-.., Q., gf, W , , ,. . E. Q, .. . 7 in s b ,. . ,.....,. - 15. '-f '-2:2 . . -' - - --...-.A -V memorials to the great men who have served the nation. Stately Washington Monu- ment, completed in 1884, stands tribute to the foresight of a strong leader who saw a new hope for democracy in the world. The Jefferson Memorial reflects the wisdom of not only a spirited leader, but of one of the founding fathers of our ' -F:'i.1f2 '2,.' ' ' ' ' ' is-5:-Eg.-Z2a..f?'?f fic.-T03 9' f Q.:11.:a--- r ' - republic. Lincoln Memorial gives tribute, after America was established, to a president who reunited a torn country into a new age of strength and stability. These were men who built our country by instituting their own ideals and principles of government to the national system. But even though some men were more projecting leaders than others all con- tributed to building an equal and generous democratic na- tion. Presidents led the people, but the people are the essence of democracy. Washington is a monument to the hope of a nation's people for a promising future of new peace and spirited freedom. 4, 1-V g W, ,.,,.. , 1 6 'I I t I - I 4 4 1 fs 'W Q , 'S , JK' . J, It L Lv- --v-rrffllv.-:- ... f- --- le, ii ' ' i n ur R 0 . 1 , Q . .5 3 I ., ' 1 , t l at F ' ,- ' ., 5 A , A, WM, - - ,'. , vii ,-,f---,-,,,,4.:, fr , ' Warfare... has always been part of the lives of Americans, and Independence has played its role in defending its country. On July 4, 1776, the United States of America QUSAJ declared its independence from Britain. Since then it has been asked to defend prin- ciples it believes in. The patriots of the American Revolution defied the British government for freedom. They needed to be free. Abraham Lincoln and other abolitionists felt it was in- humane to use humans as slaves. 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' ' 1 Wx, f ':w- Q, uf' -.. f W J . 1 wg , J , wt J 2 - .,-, ,... -., A .ffl .1-...,.4.-M- - ...L.-:-f. .r-ss.. . A, ffs were 1-ouldn t use them. approval ol' USA involvement aware of the Vietnam War. World War II involved through protests and force. An Independence resident, nvvlfvd Independence families per- Others only waited and wore who died in Korea, received ' during sonally. In addition to the 2500 prisoner of war bracelets until the Medal ol' Honor. Richard lWU5 men who left the town to the boys returned. Area rcsi- Long died in action. Local redefine fffbnlist, the Lake City Arsenal dent Charlie Plumb, former Veterans of Foreign Wars Off the H provided employment for the prisoner, gained national QVFWJ still attempt to give 'ls WW il ones left behind. recognition with -his book I'm Richard Long due respect. and li'-C ,A ixorea and Vietnam saw the No Hero. His influence and Our organization is fighting '- mule- USA attempting to stop the that of ,loan Toomey, who to get a park named after F WVU' - spread of Communism. organized wives of men miss- him, said Rae Litchfield lm-al Ucflllils Protesters expressed their dis- ing in action, made Americans VFW commander. W: il . lg k..- hv hvxi . ,jg qw . N -1 m K w. - , y Q. fi f' ,pq A W Q ' A wg, V LET' .y 'kj .gi ' if K r:M,x.1.',, A ,RI Id. Q! VV . sr, fy, V gn, ., UF ,ff f N faq fe - fgifz IZ! 1' 5 'N it-, 5-'mi 'biliifh-ssh. ,A v 1 ......4. --fs-l ,.4... ,-L Q 1 ' 1 6 e 1:5 5 7 nsvoLuTloNAnv smsir zu 4 A, Y bv-in M, ,, Nag.- .. , 'a N l VT-ffl., ,'-'2?'!.7 f,,.,9 ,..'. .. 1' 9 1-1 .a 1. I 4. Reflecting , on this hicentcnnial year, the CLEAM staff has tried to por- tray not only Chrisman, but the community and nation as well. This 1976 GLEAM, the 75th annual since it was begun in 1901, reflects the pride of Chrisman, of Independence, and of America. 272 EDUCATION In this 200th year, the Bicentennial theme should be remembered. Heritage: be proud of the past. Celebration, celebrate this festive occasion, and Horizonsg Reach for new goals, as you plan the future. The words of the 1889 poem hy Tennyson hold the spirit of tomorrow: Q fs iwws-3 1-5725 Not ofthe sunlight, Not of the moonlight, Not of the starlight, O, young marincr, Down to the haven, Call your companions, Launch your vessels And crowd your canvas, And, ere it vanishes O'er the margin, 'After it, Follow it, Follow the Gleam. 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