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THURMAN L. WI L LETT, -PRESI DENT
A man who can buy a brick with a~, 'odd qlB.rter and build a hall Whose door is always open like his mind and heart are open A man who does not know the meaning of the word "quit" Who will go along wi·thany scheme to help the school Who meets crises th-e way a mountain meets sunri.se Who never turned down a boy ~ or an opportunity Whose hopes are as bright as ~is red carpet Who never dreamed a dream too big Or met,a hopeless situ~tion, Or eve,r reachEU too nigh Or saw a job too tough Who n~ver hesitates Or hurts peopl e Or 1.s' afraid Or bum bl.e's A man wno must be very tired some nights.
RALPH T. LIVINGSTON, DIRECTOR
DEWAYNE RAKES, DEAN
SAM HUNT, COUNSELOR
JAMES SYMMONDS, PUBLIC RELATIONS
WALTER PADBERG, CURRICULUM COORDINATOR
DON GELVEN, INDUSTRIAL COORDINATOR
WE LIKED THESE INFORMAL, WORK-DAY CANDIDS OF ADMINISTRATION
PROBABLY BECAUSE THIS IS THE WAY WE USUALLY SEE THEM
E GIR IN OUR LIVES
MARIE HAMMONS VERNA STANCIL
EVA MAE ENGLISH
MIL D SHU N SANDY CRAMER
EVELYN CLOUGH
TECH LOUNGE
EDNA STARR
IRENE EBEKT
MILDRED BURTON
CAFETERIA
ALICE HEISLER, JUNE REDD~Nt
DOROTHY BOES, HELEN MANTLE
PAULINE MEYER
AUTO BODY DEPARTMENT
AUTO BODY IS being able to meet the increasing new demands for craftsmen •..• it is learning the meaning of plastic fill, fiber glass repair, brazing, and refinishing •.• it is alignment and balancing and the setting on his way safely man who prefers to move by spinning wheels ••• it is learning about paint and sanding and drying lamps ..• it is sharing what you know with a world that neads that knowledge to keep going •••
IN AU
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John Craighead R.R.#l Holts Summit, Mo.
Stephen Lee Fisher R.R.#l Vandalia, Mo.
Wayne F therson 11 3 N. rl~ i n Paris, iv\ ,
Lar Gli er R.R. 2 Montgome C'i
Mike Heisler 805 N. P ovidence Columbia . Bask tb 11,Ba eball
Donald D Klouzek R.R. #2 Box 102 Cuba
Robert H. K 1 i ethermes R.R.#2 Linn, Mo.
Mark Kama 560 Albany St Clair, Mo.
John E. Maddock 1117 Main Street Poplar Bluff, Mo.
Harold Rector 201 North Moss Cuba, Mo.
Jerry Pressley R.R.#l Holcomb, Mo.
Roger Altemeyer Gerald, Mo.
Ralph Eo Branson Owensville, Mo.
idbrink Mo@
N. Mayer , Mo.
Clinton K Bates Salem, Moo
Carl E. Gilbert Jefferson City, Mo.
Clifford A. Pierce St. Clai Moo
Roger H. Bocl< Westpahlia, Mo ..
William T. Gray Bloomsdale, Mo.
David Quandahl Quin ,Ill.
AUTO M CHANICS DEPARTM NT
AUTO MECHANICS IS helping to keep man ~oving on wheels.* .• it is beinq necessarY .. A it 1S seeing a stalled, helpless vehicle and getting a warm happy feeling wh0.n you know you can fix it •.• it is learning about compression and lubrication and rpm's .•. it is being waked at two a.m. and' hearing a voice asking for help ... it i!l feeling the real sense of accomplishment in getting a job done and done right ... it is grease and sweat ••• and it is deep/down a good sense of being needed .•.
-Greg Roe Moberly, Mo.
J 0 h n -0 0 S c ego Owen s V ill e, M 0 ..
Fred M. Standard Macomb, Ill.
Ronald Wendel Bowling Green, MOe
David Werdenhausen Holts Summit, Mo.
NO PICTURES
Arthur Beason St. Louis, Mo.
Charles Galbreath Fulton, Mo.
Robert Galbreath Fulton, Mo.
David Hagan Perryville, Mo.
Donald G. Key Sullivan, Mo.
Tom Novak Bricktown, N.J.
Bobby Sims Mexico, Mo.
Ralph Williams Linn, Mo.
INSTRUCTORS: AUTO MEC NICS
GlEIZE KRAEN
RIKARD
KUES COY
PHILIPS
KENDRICK (tools) SAMSON (tool s)
Sam Anderson Enina, MOe
rk Ae Bak Ste louis
tudent Coun
Richard Atchley Lebanon, Mo.
Edward V. Baudendistel R.R .. #l, Box 137 Perryville, Me.
Stanley Boltz Kahoka, Mo.
Larry Carson R.R.#2 Cabool, Mo.
Don Brandt Linn,
Tom Christine Shelbyville, Mo ..
Intramural Basketball
Jerry Craig Col u m b ta, Mo.
Perry Daniel Advance, Mo. Basketball
John J. Creson Booneville,Mo. Student Council Intramural Basketball
Bernard C. Daren Fayette, Mo.
Robert Edmonds 1316 Wood te Kirkwood,
Micha 1 Gardner St. louis, Mo.
Oa 1 lo Fehling F t
Joe ska 606 st dison Owensville,
Vernal Ray Gerber P.D.Box 64 C e dar City" Mo.
John P. Griffen R.R.#l Hannibal, Mo.
Philip Gipson R.R.#l Cairo, Mo. Basketball Mgr.
Robert Henry Chet's Trailer Court Centralia, Mo.
Paul Hofman R.R.#3 Jefferson City, Mo.
Ga ry Koe rbe r Argyle, Mo.
Aaron Keane 501 W. 6 th Sedalia, Mo.
Eugene Kottwi tz P.O.Box 229 R.R.#2 Bland, Mo.
David Krattli R.R.#2 Hermann, Mo.
John Lynn 7th & Commerce Glasgow', Mo.
Louis A. Loaiza Star Route Westphalia, Mo.
Randall Mann R.R. #1 Owensville, Mo.
Norman Mispagle 402 Walnut Street Wentzvill
D rrel Mok ne,
Mike Monroe 111 Eo 2nd S eet Hermann
Pau 1 Mi chae 1 Odnea 1 R.R.#l Prairie Home, Mo.
Bi 11 Osbourne 416 Catherine Street Monroe City, Mo.
Joseph M. Piotrowski Box 87 Armstro'lg, Mo.
Glen T. Pierce P.O. Box 43 Mountain View, Mo. Baseball
Steven C. Poettgen Freeburg, Mo.
Micheal J. Pope Kingdom Ci ,Mo. Student Council
Donald Am P or R.R.lll Browns n, Ill.
Greg Potter 715 North Elm Street Sla r, Mo.
Dennis G .. Purcell Gladden S r Route' Salem Mo.
David P. Reuter 325 Clay Street Warsaw, Ill.
Robert J. Ridgley High Hill, Mo.
Tim Rhodes R.R.#3 Perryville, Mo. Baseball, Softball Intramural Basketball
Mi ke L. Rockenbach 410 Phillips Street Cuba, Mo. Studont Council
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Darwin A. Rodewald R.R.#3 Perryville, Mo. Student Council
Frank Schwendemann R"R.#2 Silex, Mo.
Myron P. Ros t Morrison, Mo.
Phil N. Slutts Keokuk, Iowa
K.T. Smoot Box 279 Excelsion Springs, Mo. Student Council
J Lenard Thompson r~2 le Mo.
Clarke M. Thomas R.R.#l Bethany, Mo. Student Council Secretary/Treasurer
Mike Twellman Silex, Mo.
B.F. Vanderpool R.R. #1 Centralia, Mo.
Mike Wildhuber Argyle, Mo.
Roger L. Wieberg Argyle, Mo.
Eugene Williams RaR. #1, Box 22 Forista1l, Mo. Basketball
Lawrence Wimmre R.R. #1 Portland, Mo.
Rick Young Cabool, Mo. Baseball
Richard Alexander University City. Mo.
LJavid W. Barger St. Charles, Mo.
Michael D. Bonnot Cuba, Mo.
Michael Brautigam Florissant, Mo.
Lawrence Armstrong Jefferson City, Mo.
Phillip Beauchamp Jackson, Mo.
James E. Boone Linn, r10.
George H. Busse Elk Creek, Mo.
Phillip R. Bailey Vichy, Mo.
David Lee Beck Eminence, Mo.
David Bossaller Belle, Mo.
Bob P. Capps Linn, Mo.
Gordon Ray eoen Owensville, Mo.
Richard Dunlap Bell flower, ~~ 0
Larry Clifford Farris Salem, Mo.
Charles S. Fowler Marshall, Mo.
Delmer Croka Slater, Mo.
Dale Eberlin Hermann, Mo.
Bruce David Folk Arbela, Mo.
Leonard T. Gebken Creve Coure, Mo.
Robert louis Dieter Koshkonong, Mo.
Roqer D. Edmonds Pittsfield, Ill.
Douglas Forbes Cuba, Mo.
Richard S. Gerling Jefferson City, Mo.
David A. Gilbert Chamois, Mo.
Richard Allen Grotha St. J a me s \I Mo.
Roger Hillman Sullivan, Mo.
Randy Jennings Pittsfield. 'Ill.
Jerry F. Gnem; St. James~ Mo.
Darrell Harris Jefferson City, Mo.
Melvan Holliday Columbia, Mo.
Ronald ener Bourbon \I Mo.
Leonard Earl Gott Bellflower, Mo.
James Allen Harris St. James \I Mo.
Brunton L.~enkins Jefferson City, Mo.
William Kocher Jefferson City, Mo.
Richard Muckerman Florissant, Mo.
Ga Me
Don linn
Tim Bell
Peak
A Roarty 1 ~ Tll.
Eugene B. Overhoff Cuba. Mo.
Patrick John Peters Linn, Mo.
James Willard Pyatt Salem MOa
on Wayn R Bland, MOe
rson
William M. Parish Salem, Mo.
John Lee Peterson Miami, Mo
Jer St. Mo.
Daniel Rockelman Russellville, Mo.
Daniel Rowden Crocker, Mo.
Thomas E. Schneider Hermann, Mo.
Bobby Dale Shannon Quincy, Ill.
Gary Dale Stilley Huston, Mo.
Steven A. Schmohe Fulton, Mo.
Neal Schubert Jefferson City, Mo.
James L. Smi th Vichy, Mo.
Bobby David Stout Sullivan, Mo.
Michael Schneader Jefferson City, Mo.
Jerry Richard Seifert Morrison, Mo.
James Leroy Stevens Wayland, Mo.
Victor Stratman Argyle, Mo.
Roge E Lin M
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James summers Jef rson City, Mo.
Steven Van Matre Florissant, MOG
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A 1 a n t~ on l k 0 rk Mo ..
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Jimmie D@ Walton Edgar Springs, Mo.
Arthur W B ran on
Wi 1 s on h Mo ..
SC9t.t Withington Sullivan, Mo.
Darrell /-\rnel Jefferson City
Jim Caylor Eminence, Mo.
Jerry Falter W est p hal i a, ~1 0 •
Steve Gove Lin n, ~1 0 •
James F. Grau 1 'C 0 1 u rn b i a, ~'1 0 •
Jack Guerrant F u 1 ton, r~ 0 •
James E. Ianke Col u m b i a, r10.
f1arold lJaeqer Bon not s r~ ill, Mo.
Steven Witte Rhineland, Mo.
John L. Young Fulton" Mo.
Robert R.Lock L 0 0 seC r e e k, r~ 0 •
Gary McGinnis Gerald, ~10.
Victor Menzel Columbia, Mo.
Rob e r t H. r~ 0 s e s Lad Cruces, N.Mex.
Ca rro 11 Ras pbe rry Annada, Mo.
John Roche Jenni ngs, Mo.
R u sse 1 1 t,l i 1 son r .. 1 eta, r~ 0 •
A VIA DEPARTMENT
AVIATION IS being kin to Jonothan Livingston Sea Gull •. it is learning the basic principles of aerodynamics ••• it is absprbing an almost new language, fill~ with terms of flight. e. it is making lIair ready II the wings of man •••.•• it is responsibility and compact thought •••• it is being a part of an industry that has in the last decade or two gone to the moon -- and back •..
INSTRUCTORS: AVIATION
PR I.C [
POWELL
PRITCHElr.
PERKINS
William r Bu kman Shelbina, MOe
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John William Fol ,Jr. 1503 Shannon Pl ce Columbia, Mo
r ld L rphy 211 E0 pruc Street Jers vill I110 S d n Council
Edward W. Sanders 425 West 6th Hermann, Mo ..
David Dormire Mt.Sterling,Ill.
Harm Ma 1
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Kim Etter Jefferson City
Michael Harris St. Louis
Denn 1 Rogers Ca rdwe 11 Mo
Jack V u hn St. Lou'is M.
Jon C Gautier l3ooneville,Mo.
Alan Kastendieck Kirkwood" Mo.
R. M Flor s
David G. Will Higbee, Mo.
Kenneth G. Williams Mansfield, Mo,
Randall Wilson St. Louis, Mo.
Gary Lee Wood Moberly .. Mo.
Peter W. B·aker St. Louis, Mo.
James Robert Cole Waynesville, Mo.
Patrick J. Hadden Montgomery City, Mo.
Stephen Jackson Jefferson City,Mo.
Larry J. Kiesling· Jefferson City, Mo.
Wendell Ledbetter Fulton, Mo.
Paul Maledy Salem, Mo.
Donald R. Phillips Belle, Mo.
Curtis Straw Branson, Mo.
John B. W,11iams Fulton, Mo.
DRAFTING DEPARTMENT
DRAFTING IS being a vital part of a culture made up of straight lines and pleasant proportion •• it seems to really be transforming ideas into realities ••• it is a doorway to design and development through doing freehand sketches of ideo.s, calculating layouts for machinery, and determining design changes as well as estimating production costs .•• it is putting thought into precise drawings •• it is reading blueprints .•.• it is using a slid~ule and calculator •••• it is getting to know a drafti ng machi ne and the "feel ll of your own e qu i pOrn en t. •• any t hi n 9 i s fir s tad raw i n g be for e i tis made by man .•• it is a graphic analysis of ideas •.... it is being particular, patient, inventive, and selfpropelling •• it leads to a life of order, adherance. and participation •.••
INSTRUCTORS: DRAFTING
BUNCH
KEENER
SCHENHERR
ME I ER
HUNGERFORD
Jeffrey Ahal 6 9 S 1i t et Glasgow Mo. In mu 1 B ketball Sof b 11 m Baske b 11 Bowling
Ralph Albin linn, Mo. Drafting Club Road Rally
Carl Ba on R.R #27 Parkv 11e, Mo. Se I eas Drafting Clu
Roger A. Brookshire 20 Bradley Street Rolla, Mo.
William P. Cline Box #151 Linn, Mo ..
Jerry L. Clarkson 307 Catherine St. Monroe City, Mo.
Linda J. Cusick Box #204 Crocker, Mo.
Ro r Lo s S t r R u Tuscumbi ~
or H n on x
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Bradley To Hammer Rou 1 Kingdom Ci ~ Drafting 'Club
Robert Hodits 407 We Cooper Paris, MOe
Student Council Drafting Club Intramural Basketball Baseball
Albert Klotz Route #3 Nevada, Mo. Drafting Club Intramural Softball Intramural Basketball Baseball
James Thomas Lyman Macon, Mo. Drafting Club Softball, Bowling
Mark S. long 547 W. Cleveland Monroe City, Mo. Drafting Club Intramural Basketball Spades Tourney Softball, Road Rally
Daniel Monroe linn, Mo.
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Ralph E rrison Elling nl} Drafting Club Sof all,Baske all
Wallace Lee Payne Fulton, Mo~ Cave Club, Bowling, Drafting Club
Donald t .. Powers Trenton, Mo .. Student Council Dra 1ng Club Bowling,Softball, Basketball Student of Month
Kenneth E. Poore Mon:roe Ci ty, Mo. LTOC President
John Pritchett Ellington, Mo. Student of Month
Darrell Roll ~
Ch r ~J n
e Ra n D. Patrick Redmond Box #102 High Hill,
Clifford W. Sanders G 1 as gow, Mo.
Terry Vincent Sapp Rockport, Illinois Student Council Activity Committee
Steven M. S~nders Salisbury, ~10.
Carl Scheulen Linn, Mo.
th Edwa C .. Starke Rhineland, Mo ..
Randy Underwood Box '209 linn, Mo. Student Council
William J. ~oss., Jr. Linn, Mo.
Ronald Weir 3b7 E.Mosier St~eet Pleasant Hill, Ill.
Jon Zachary Walcott Route #5 Columbia, Mo.
Robert Steven White Pleasant Hill, 111.
John R .. W; 1 son Linn, Mo.
Patricia A. Zambon; Linn, Mo. Cave Club
Jo Ann Aucutt Novelty, t~o.
Danny L. Boylan Chillicothe, Mo.
Ron Fields Linn, t~o.
James o. Heath Lecoma, Mo.
Charles E. Batson Kansas City, Mo.
Philip M. Dickherber Old Monroe, Mo.
John S. Fowler Holts Summit, __ ~o.
Roger W. Hinson Owensville, Mo.
Walter Birmingham New Haven, r~o.
.. Steven W. Ewing Tebbe tts, t~o.
Debra A. Gemeinhardt Jefferson City, Mo.
Bruce Jandrow St. Louis, Mo.
Quenten D. Jones Mexico, Mo.
Ricky D. Mace Rolla Mo.
William Jo Nordmeyer Glasgow, Mo.
Michael Saucier Henley, Mo.
Kenneth Kol b Meta, Mo.
Curtis R. Mooney Winona, Mo.
David P. Pittman Rolla, Mo.
Michael Schebaum Hermann, Mo.
Gary E. Kruse H 0 u s t ~.~ .... ~",,,,,,~2.,~,,,,,,_~ .... , ..
Carl V. Nilges linn Mo.
Steven R. Powers Centralia, Mo.
Fay t. Silvernail Eugene, Mo.
Rodney W. Simon Quincy, Ill.
Larry E. Waterfield Sedalia, Mo. '
John Wulff Col u mb i a t' Mo.
Sharon K. Sylvester Crocker, Mo.
NO PICTURES
Bruce Harry Heberle Hermann, Mo.
James M. Hilderbrand Salem, Mo.
I van S. Moore Jefferson Ci ty
Va u gh'n Mo·rton Centralia, Mo.
Lowell Pascoe Linn, Mo.
Donald Yates Chillicothe, Mo.
ELECTRONICS DEPARTMENT
ELECTRONICS IS a changing world .•.•..••. it can be on your wrist as a tiny timepiece, or be a pacemaker for your heart ••... it in ades your life as a snoop or as an angel, depending on the guiding hands .••.• regardless of what you do or where you are, you can never escape its effect on your life •.• the more you try to understand this phenomenon, the less sure you are of its mysteries .... some of electronics defies explanation .•. you think you see and you don't see. •. e 1 e c t ron s jus t do i n g the i r 0 wn t hi n g . • •. i t demands your respect ... it is a real and loyal friend to ma n, and co u 1 d we 11 be his wo r s ten em y. .. i tis finding how a radio, television, or other equipment w 0 r k s . .. ita 1 1 ha s to dow i t h c has i n g the e 1 e c t ron s , some of which go one way and some another, and some are blockru to keep from causing interferences •.. it has a lot of theory •.. it is an opportunity to go into any of hundreds of jobs .•. everything from TV repairman to designer of computer circuits for inte~ planetary space travel .•. without elektronics, man might still be dancing in moonlight to the beat of a jungle drum ... his songs would never be part of the whole world, his tunes would be known only to his own tribe ••• without a vast complete electronic web linking all the world with the rest of the universe, man would still be groping alone ... at least, with the help of electronics, we can grope together •..•
INSTRUCTORS: ELECTRONICS
ALBIN DAVIS
STUART
KR IVE
OFFICER
OSMAN
William Arnold Box 83 New London, Mo. Year Book Staff '72
Kenneth R. Dieckhaus P.O. Box #547 Owensville, Mo. Student Council
Larry Arnold Barr Starr Route Linn, Mo.'
Larry William Gentzsch 804 E. McCarty Jefferson City, Mo.
Garry Lee Logan 809 Hope Place Columbia~ Mo.
Gary Rohlting 130 E. 12th Street Hermann, Mo.
Bill Nelson Box #244 Ashland, Mo. Ham Club
Melvin H. Smith 2400 Southridge Drive Jefferson City, Mo. Student Council
Alan Eug Rou 1 B Cairo, Mo.
Kenneth R. Woods Linn, Mo. Basketball Student Council
Karen Vierck Linn, Mo. Year Book ·,2
John Alfermann Washington, Mo. Baseball- 2 years
.Tech Forum staff Yearbook Staff Bow 1 in g Te am Student Council
Robert Brandt R.R.#2 Linn, Mo.
Kevan Bellinger R.R.#l St. James, Mo.
Stan Buchta R.R.#5 Jefferson City, Mo. Tech Forum staff
Bill Bumpus R.R. #1 Holcomb, Mo.
n l. Busch B os 11 oulslj
Wallace R. Burton P.D.Bo 93 Augusta 111. Cave Club Student Council
Wal r Hans Conn R. R. #2 Dixonlj Mo.
Bob C r.ow 701) Belair Jefferson Ci tY!l Mo
M.J. Davis R.R.~2 Moberly, Mo. President Student Council Bowling ague
Gary W. Dake R • R. :: 5 J e f fer son Cit y, ~.I 0 .
Ham Club
Lloyd Estill R.R." Holt Summit. Mo.
Ben Filla 510 Oriole Lane Washington, Mo. Tech Forum Staff Bow 1 i n g Intramural Sports
Jirair Gharakhanian 607 Cedar Street Rolla, Mo.
David Gardner Edina, Mo.
William J. Griffen R.R.#2 Monroe Ci ty, Mo. Tech Forum Ham Club Year Book photography
Michael Hadden Columbia, Mo. Student Council
Dennis E. Harris 612 State Street Montgomery City, Mo.
Michael A. Hammons Box 443 Linn, Mo. Baseball 71-72~ 72-73
John J. Haynes R.R.#l St. James, Mo. Student Council
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cheal S phen Honse R"R .. 'l Vienna,
Waldon We Hill 517 South Moberly II Mo .. Student Council
Michael Howard R.R.#2 Russellville, Mo.
Danny De Huber R.R.'l S t.. Ma ry' s, Mo .. Ham Club, Bowling
James MI> Logsdon 407 Donna Bella Place Jef rson City, Mo.
Allen L. Kinworthy R .. R .. '2 Poplar Bluff, Mo.
Robin T .. Lechnir Box #192 Lake Ozark, Mo. Card Tournament Road Rally
Gary McKee Rhineland, Mo. Ham Club,Cave Club Bow 1 in 9
Michael Thomas Obrecht Bren ood" Mo.
Keith Mueller linn, Mo. Ham Club,Cave Club
Doug Perkins 205 Chestnut Jefferson City, Mo. NRA Club Road Rally
Kenneth J. Philbert Taos, Mo. Ham Club
Kenneth Pruett P tfO ville, Mo.
Edward Portell R.R.#l Owensville, Mo.
Rodney C rs Wardsvi 11 I)
Card Tournament
Amin Rahdar 905 Harding Street Jefferson City, Mo. Student Council
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Daniel J. Sandbothe Taos, Mo. Ham Club Basketball Team 71-73
Qu ntin Sandbothe Jef r on City, Mo.
Gary Schatz Sullivan, Mo. Cave Club, Student Council Tech Forum, Yearbook Artist
Rusty Schleifer Sullivan, Mo. Paper & Yearbook '72
Jim Scheulen R.R.#2 Linn, Mo.
Danny Smith P.O. Box 375 Belle, Mo.
Gary W. Smith 229 W. 6th Street Hermann, Mo.
James Stewart Gladden tar Road Salem Moo
James S. Sneed R.R.#5 Sedalia, Mo.
Steven J. Tegethoff 1606 West Main Jefferson City, Mo. Student Council
Mark B. Towner 1210 Southwest Blvd. Jefferson City, Mo. Intramural Basketball
Mark Willoughby 404 E .. Peters Owensville, Mo.
Anthony "Tony" Tremaine Ellington, Mo. Student Council
Curtis Walter Wills 316 Ash Street Perryville, Mo. Cave Club, Yearbook Photography Student Council
Richard Earl Vincent 1106 Fulton Street Hannibal, Mo. Pres.Amateur Radio Club
Curt Windham Montgomery City, Mo. Baske tba 11 71-73 Baseball 71-73 Card Tournament, Road Rally Year Book Staff
Robert Backfisch Dexter, Mo.
Dane Ray Brockmiller Beaufort, Mo.
Rafael Carcano Louisiana 9 Mo.
John Alan Dunn Jefferson Ci ty
James Ray Bax Jefferson Ci ty
Danny Thomas Bryant Baring, Mo.
Jeffrey Kent Cargle Cape Girardeau,Mo.
Steven Bo Dunn Jefferson City
Gary W. Belk Fayette, Mo.
Stanley T. Buchta Jefferson Ci ty
Ronald Chasteen Rolla, Mo.
Morris Lynn Earp Iberia, Mo.
d Fergos on Macon, Mo.
Barry L Hubbard Montgomery Ci ,Mo.
Craig Fitzgerald Pulaski, Ill.
Samuel I enberg Jefferson City
Franklin D uffman Ill. Armstrong, M
Ga 1 e H irs t Barry, Ill.
Jerry L. Ivy Franklin, Mo.
Taylor F. McBaine Columbia, ~~o.
Alfred Morff Meta, Mo.
Arthur L e Roster St James MOe
Michael D.Meinhardt Kahoka, Mo.
G r 0 v erN i c h 0 1, s St. Louis, Mo.
Stanley S. Prenger J e f fer son City
Gerald Sal n Bowling Green, Mo.
John H. Mohr Kahok~, t~o.
Michael P. Nolan Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Daniel P. Pruneau Sullivan~ Mo.
William Schenkel F ow 1 e r, I 11 ·
Joe Scheperle Jef rson Ci ty
Robert J. Scott ieJoo
Keith A Smith Pleasant ll-L1ll.
Tim Schepers Jefferson City
James J. Skyles St. James g Mo.
Barry Southerland Jefferson City
Bruce S. Tebbetts Ladue, Mo.
Joseph F. Scherer Be 11 City
Kenneth Slicker Jefferson Ci ty
Robert C. Symanek L e ban 0 n l) r~ 0 •
Michael B. Turner Jefferson Ci ty
Richard Westoff Dutzow, Mo.
Edwin Brewer Cab on, 1" Mo.
Ralph McElwain J,efferson Ci ty
NO PICTURES
Ronnie D. Gipson Washington, Mo.
Daniel P. Healy Jefferson City, Mo.
"Robert Kellerhols St. Louis, Mo.
Tony Ray Lasher Linn, Mo.
Lawrence W. Martin Jefferson City, Mo.
Samuel V. McKim Linn, Mo.
Kenneth W. O'Neil I'ndependence, Mo.-
Cheto Scheets Salem, Mo.
Adrian Sumpter Higbee, Mo.
Paul William Todd Sullivan, Mo.
Steven Lee Welton Mountain View, Mo.
Michael Edward Woods Linn, Mo.
MACHINE TOOL DEPARTMENT
MACHINE TOOL IS the assurance to modern man that he may continue to exist at his present level of well-being ••• it is knowing the combinations of machines required to produce that well-being •• it is becoming familiar with lathes, grinding machines, drills, cutoff machines, boring mills, shapers, and planers ••• it is making a layout and assembling the metal parts ••. it is developing enough judgment to be able to set up and operate any standard machine •• it is using a chisel, scraper, or file on parts so they fit together exactly ••• it is learning to be p ecise and patient enough to machine a metal part to within 10 millionths of an inch .....
N T U 0 HINE TO
Mike Arriola Russellville, Mo.
Don Dudenhoe Linn, Mo.
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David Cottingham Sturgeon, Mo. Student Council
Ji m Kampe ter Argyle, Mo ..
James Matthews Chamois, Mo.
Clarence E. Redden linn, Mo.
James Albert Miles Monroe City, Mo. Cave Club Vice President
larry Tyrane Smith Fulton, Mo .. Student Council Alt. Intramural Basketball
Danny B. Stott Kahoka, Mo.
Richard Vo 1er Roll a ,
David Tipton Belle, Mo. Intramural Basketball
James V Wagner Rolla, Mo. Cave Club D President
Jack E. Wasson, Jr. Phi 1 a del p h ira , . Mo. Varsity Basketball
Steve Zoglmann M 10, . Intramural Basketball F 0 all
Rahmat Yousefzadeh Teheran, Iran
Paul E. Arnold Jefferson City, Mo
Gary Wayne Hill Festus, Mo.
James C. Palitzsch Creve Coure, Mo.
P a u 1 A @ Wi 11 i a ms Bonnot Mi 11, Mo.
Darrell Kent Garrett Fulton. Mo.
Randolph Muenks Jefferson City, Mo.
Duane J. Prine Nevada, Mo.
Bradford Doolin Milo, Mo.
Kenneth Dov Wright City, Mo.
James C. Leemhuis Fulton, Mo.
Richard L. Greger Fulton. Mo.
Paul S. Opie Paris, Mo.
John Thompson Linn, Mo.
James M. Meier Farrar, Mo.
John E. Osgood Holts Summit, Mo.
Jerry Quick Owensville, Mo.
COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT
COMMUNICATIONS IS the ability to make ourselves understood and to understand others .•• it is the first thing we learn as a necessity to preserve 1 ife ••• it is the thing we do the most ••.. to be able to put words together and convey to another mind that thought that begins in our mind •••• a defeat for confusion, a weapon for right, and a key to all we might be ••• learning the rules of the game and sticking to the rules allows our ideas and dreams to become real .•• speeches and boo k rep 0 r t san d t e r m pap e r s - all bu i 1 din g a firm foundation for participation in a most wordy wor 1 d •..
PARKER
BLOOM
RITZ
MATH DEPARTMENT
MATH IS a clean science ••. in a day of confusion and indecision, it is great to know that two and two will always be four ••• to follow the rules and arrilVe at the answer is a challenging thing ••.• to know how to judge the speed of a bullet or the weight of a bridge is a matter of the correct combination of numbers ••• to be familiar with linear equations, exponen'ts a'ld radicals, qxadratic equations, and the 1 ined area of geometry .•. to know the difference between indefinite and definite integrals .• ~ to study heat, sound, light, and thermodynamics •• to strain at the task, to f inall v understand the mysteries •••
INSTRUCTORS: MATHEMATICS
t~E LLS
WOODS
LIGHT
STEIN HUSTON
I NSTRUCTORS: METAL PROCESSING
HAMMONS
BRANDT
A ,I E
T S
-Running, walking, and crawling 26 miles to Jeff City.
-Playing "totJchll football and going home with a torn shirt, a broken finger, and a bloody nose.
-Intramural softball, when the Drafting team wins first place, and then looses to the faculty.
-The first home basketball game in the new gym--and winn in g.
-Getting new basketball uniforms--that fit.
-The roar of the crowd yelling "Give 'em heck Linn Tech.1I
-Ending a successful basketball year 11 wins and 7 loses, along with winning 3rd place in the tournament.-
-Playing "spades" in the lounge when class is going on.
-Winning the pool tournament, and collecting $7.50.
-Intramural basketball, where you take your life in your hands.
-Bowling on Monday nights and winning a free "cheeseburger."
.. The II s mack " of the bas e ball .. j u m pin g .. off the bat.
-The II t h u d II of a fastball II w i z zi n g " past a batter.
-An exasperating sigh, when it's the bottom of the 9th, bases loaded, 2 outs, loosing by a run, 3 balls and 2 strikes, and you strike out.
-And last but not least, you don't have to partake in a sport to really and truely be, A SPORT!!
FRONT ROW: Ed Wheeler, Carrol Raspberry, Curt Windham, Mike Heisler.
BACK ROW: Coach Rakes, John Roach, Dennis Sandbothe, Ken Woods, Eugene Williams, Dan Sandbothe, Craig Fitzgerald, Perry Daniel.
LeT. 71 57 71 80 83 86 67 90 67 72 89 76
115 79
OPPONENTS Lindenwood" Algoa St. Louis ristian St. Marys Lin de nwood Sanford Brown St .. Louis Christian Pharmacy S an ford Brown Columbia Algoa Logan St .. Marys Columbia
72 65 67 54 68
106 61 88 75 77 52 63 89 91
WON---- .. 9 LOST----6
TOURNAMENT RESULTS:
L. To OPPONEN ... TS 77 Pharmacy 69 83 S.L.C. 94 93 St. Ma ry 6 a
253 223 THIRD PLACE!
OVERALL RESULTS: WON-----11 LOST---- 7
Pre-game warmupe
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In the regular nine wins and six
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en wins and seven 10 es" ring ular season Linn scored 1186 1092 poin for the opposi the most point E Fitzgerald wi h Eugene Williams
From the entire FO the student bo ,we the team members and a fine success 1 on i
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aseball
FRONT ROW: John Alfermann~ Ben Filla, Gale Hirst, Mike Hammons) Curt Windham, John Wolfe, Delmer Croka. BACK ROW: Dave Dormire, Tim Rhodes, Tom Pierce~ Dan Sandbothe, Jack'Wasson, Mike Heisler, Mr. R.B. Ham m 0 n s - Co a c h • Not s how n : D.e n n isS and bot he, Dave Pittman, Albert Klotz, Bob Hodit~ ..
L.T. 7 4 1 6 o 3 4 §
7 1 o 2 3 7 3 8
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OPPONENTS Sedalia Sed ali a .' ·U. of Mo.-Rolla U. of Mo.-Rolla Sedalia Sedalia Lincoln U. Lincoln U. Columbia Columbia Mo. Va 11 ey , Mo. Valley Lindenwood Lindenwood Mo. Baptist Mo. 'Ba p t i $ t
2 1 0
2 2 1 7
1 1 ·9 4 2 8
1 1 5 4 2
1 0 90
SEASON RECORD:
WON: 5 LOST: 11
Dennis takes his cuts' against the Rolla Miners.
Taking time between clases to talk baseball are Mike, Coach, and Curt.
Many hours of practice were clocked by the team, and here the camera s t. 0 pst he b all i n f 1 i 9 h, t d uri n 9 0 n e such practice.
Curt tries his luck against a Rolla hu r 1 er .
Winning bo '1 ng , 146, Allen a [) in
Jon al 626 fo
his r in John Al rmann
B n Filla 139,
Jon lcott, o p h'1 e's fro m urn
hi h ries, rnament.
Intramural Activities
WANTED: For service above and beyond the call of duty .. Reward: Hours of enjoyment durrng-the week. Left to right:
Woods, Mr. Eric Stein-sponser, 8.nd Curt Wlnd~anrll
Half-time breather. Ken and Cu~ take it easy during the exciting first place game.
Mr. Stein gets things ready before games ..
Play stops as Curt (centel court) spots a fou10
Action during the third place game won by DR-2.
Thi plac Klotz.
ppert ders,
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Left: Bruce Tebbetts receives the first place award from Mr. Stein. Above, team
jmembers-Front: Morris Earp, Paul Johnson, (Back: Jerry Salfen, Bob Backfish, Bruce" l,and Mike Morton.
place Players are~ from left: Filla John Alfermann, and Allen W 0 r toN 0 t s how n : R u sty S c h 1 e ; fe r ,
wner, J Schuelen, and Wayne Hill ..
Jon lcott, Albert B cko Wally Payne, Jim lph M rri on, Clif San-
WE KEPT THE PHONES BUSy .•..
OUR N T RS BUSYoe ••
THE COOKS BUSY- ....• o.
~WAS A BUSY yEAR ..•..
A GOOD yEAR ............ .
IN MANY WAYS, THE BEST YEAR
WE'VE EVER HAD AT LINN TECH.
WE POKED A LITTLE FUN AT THE FACULTV--
WE FEASTED IN STYLE
DINNER FOR LEGISLATORS
1-
ELECTRONICS BANQUET
THEY LOOK US ER- TOUR OF ELECTRONICS B
SPEAKER M OKlA TECH A RADIO WALL HANGING
WE C H R 1ST ENE D THE NEW GYM THE If T H U R MA N L. WI L LET T FIE L D H 0 USE !I
A T THE ANN U ALB U ~J N E S S ME N I.r S
PRESENTATION OF PLAQUE
THE SCHOOL BOARD AND MR. WILLET CUT THE RIBBON
WE HOSTED HIGH SCHOOL
SENIORS ...•••
TO TOUR
THE SCHOOL
WHO CAME BY BUS
WE HAD STUDENT COUNCIL MEETINGS
AND STUDENT SPEECHES
AND AN ELECTION CAMPAIGN
WE DID SOME NEW THINGS---
WE PRODUCED A YEAR BOOK--
PUBLISHED THE TECH FORUM, A NEW
SCHOOL NEWSPAPER
ELECTED NEW OFFICERS IN THE
STUDENT COUNCIL FOR 'Y3- ' 74
AND THE HAM CLUB PUT UP A NEW
ANTENNA ON TOP OF THE TERRILL BLDG.
WE HAD THE HOTTEST INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL TO URN A ME NT' 0 N R E C OR D - - - - - - - - '"' - - -- - - ..........
AND A WHANGY CAR BASH
AND BAR-B-Q
AFTER BAR .. B-Q
AFTER BAR-B-Q
WE HAD A ROAD RALLY
A POOL TOURNAMENT
A SPADES TOURNAMENT
WHILE OUR FACULTY BOWLED
Alex Ocheltree receives the first place award for the Road Rally.
John Osgood accepted the second plade award
John Maddock receives the third place award
t~ E B U I L TAN E W DAR K ROO M FOR PUB LIe AT ION S :
DARK ROOM STAFF AND
PHOTOGRAPHERS
HEYl THIS IS NEAT!
IF ANYONE TAKES ONE MORE
GOOD PICTURE--!
INTERESTING DEVELOPMENTS IN THE DARK ROOM
OUR FRIENU, lK~T,
THE PRINTER
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DEAR DIARY: WELL, THIS IS IT!! GRADUATION FROM LINN TECH AT LAST!
I THOUGHT MAY 18th WOULD NEVER COME, BUT HERE IT IS.
EXAMS OVER, PARTIES TO REM~MBER, A JOB AHEAD-- NOW AT
LONG LAST I FEEL LIKE SAYING,"THANKS, EVERYBODY!!II
THE PEOPLE BEGIN COMING IN .••
I FEEL SILLY - AND GOOD!
SERIOUS BUSINESS, GRADUATION
AND A BALL -- AND LOTS OF FRIENDS
ALL OF US - EYES LEFT
ALMO~T EVERYBODY WHO MEANS ANYTHING ME IS OUT THERE .•
INVOCATION
MR. WILLETT INTRODUCES THE SPEAKER
.TOM MOCK,BRIEF,SHARP
MR. KNOLLMEYER ACCEPTS MASTER TECHNICIAN DEGREE
RRY GENTZSCH TOP ACAD£M[C 3rd YEAR ELECTRONICS CLASS
M KE HEISLER L SCHOL HIP
C n 1 0 te
BILL ZEVELY'S MASTER TECHNICIAN DEGREE ACCEPTED BY MR. LIVINGSTON
TOP ACADEMIC AWARDS IN OTHER DEPARTMENTS (wish I had studied more than I did .•• )
DIRECTOR1S AWARD TO CURT WINDHAM (with a smile like that who can
lose? .•. )
TIME FOR THE CAMERA BUFFS .••
HOPE MOM REMEMBERS THE FLASH ••
TIME FOR JOHN'S
ME
NOW, DIPLOMA PRESENTATION
MR. SIGEL HOLLAND, SCHOOL BOARD
PRESIDENT OFFICIATING
EVERYBOD Y GOES HOME
AN END FOR SOME ••••••••
A BEGINNING FOR MOST~ ..•