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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 8

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PAGE 8-CHILLICOTHE CONSTITUTION-TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1976 Chillicothe High School, 1975-76 CHILLICOTHE, JULIE ANN SAALE. 17, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Saale. 304 Eleventh is interested in lab work following graduation from Chillicothe High School.

Her special interest is in medicine and she has been a member of the Survival Club, lettered in basketball and track and was in drama. A member of the GAA, she has been in school plays and Drama I and II. GREGORY SENSENICH, the 17-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Hershcl Sensenich, 1512 Springhill hopes to become a medical doctor. Following graduation at Chillicothe High School where he won the Phy-Chem award, He plans to attend the University of Missouri- Columbia.

A member of Phy- Chem a'nd the intramural basketball league, Gregory has worked summers at Hedrick Medical Center as a junior STEVE SHIPP. 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Shipp, Dawn, would like to travel following his graduation from Chillicothe High School. He is undecided about his future plans.

Steve has been on the senior honor roll, a member of VICA and played football three years. BKENT TURNER, 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Turner. 1617 Webster, plans to major in accounting and attend law school.

He hopes to attend the University of Missouri, Columbia. Winning all- conference honorable mention in basketball Brent received The Constitution-Tribucn most improved player award. He is a member of the Club, four year letterman in golf; member of the senior executive committee, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the high school Bicentennial committee and has been on the honor roll. A member of the United Methodist church, Brent belongs to the youth fellowship, is a runner in the tribe of Mic- 0-Say, and attended Boys Stale. RONALD J.

SINGER, the 17- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Singer, 924 Jameson, plans to leave for the Marine Corps July 26, following his graduation from Chillicothe High School. Ronnie is a member of the Church of Christ. STEPHANIE WEBBER, 17, daughter of Mrs.

Patrfia Webber, 1434 Walnut, and Dr. J. B. Webber, plans to major in journalism and hopes to attend the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala. While attending Chillicothe High School she has been in the band, the Cresset play, the senior play crew, and the Girls Athletic Association.

While attending the Orme school in Mayer. last year, Stephanie received Journalism and Spanish awards for having the highest academic average of the students in the school. She was on the girls volleyball team, the pep club, horsemanship and track at the Arizona school. At CHS she has been on the Gabbler and Chilli- Chatter staffs, in the bandmasters clinic band, and the Spanish club. A Future Teachers of America delegate to state convention, president of the Press club, and member of Chillettes, she has received the God and Community award in Girl Scouts and is a first class Scout.

K. i I A A STREIFF. 18, daughter of Mrs. Norma Streiff, 120 Wilson street, and the late Francis Streiff, hopes to obtain a degree in engineering and plans to attend Northeast Missouri State University, Kirksville. At Chillicothe High School, Louanne was named Senior Girl of the Month, queen of the CHS relays and a cheerleader.

She was in Chillettes, GAA, and secretary of the student government. She received the freshman plaque and was head cheerleader. She has also been president of the Junior XIX club. CARLA MINER. 18-year-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Sid Miner. 1416 Atkins received honorable mention in the National Council of Teachers of English writing achievement and plans to major in journalism. She will attend St. Paul's Lutheran College at Coitcordia.

Carla was senior class secretary, member of-the Gabbler, Chilli- Chatter and Cresset staffs, belonged to Chillettes, was in the cast of the Senior play and is an honor roll student. A member of Quill and Scroll, she is also a Sunday School teacher at St. John's Lutheran church, to which she belongs and where she is president of the youth group. JEFF WHITESIDE, a member of FFA for four years at Chillicothe High School and letterman in track and football, would like to attend Missouri Western State College, St. Joseph.

He plans to major in agri-business. The 19-year-old graduate is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whiteside, RFD 2. He has been a member of the CHS club, played in the band and is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Jeff is a member of the United Methodist Church. DANA WH1TMIRE, 18, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle K. Whitmire, RFD 4, wants to major in religion or sociology and plans to attend William Jewell College, Liberty.

She has received a church-campus scholarship. The assistant director, of the 1974 Cresset play, she is a letterman in tennis and belongs to the First Baptist church where she is piano accompanist for the church "New Creations." DENNIS MARSHALL, 17-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marshall, 812 Fairlane would like to work in the advertising field and plans to attend the University of Missouri, Columbia. At Chillicothe High School he won first place in the DECA state advertising contest; and was chapter reporter for DECA.

He played in the concert and stage bands and worked at Sears while in the DECA program. He is also a member of the First Christian Church. DOUG WILDER, 18, son. of Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Wilder, 1601 Maple plans to major in business management and hopes to attend the University of Missouri, Columbia. He has been treasurer of the Chillicothe High School student council and is a member of FBLA and DECA. A member of the CHS student council he plays SPA Legion baseball and belongs to the United Methodist church. MARY NANCY HAWK. 18, daughter of Mrs.

Margery Hawk, RFD 3, and 0. G. Hawk, is interested in a career in interior design or accounting and plans to attend either the University of Missouri, Columbia or Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg. At Chillicothe High School, she has been a majorette for the marching band and member of the stage band and clinic band. She is a member of Phy-Chem, FTA, the Latin Club and was on the crew for the Cresset play.

A member of the First Christian church and its choir, she has received a first place rating at the music contest playing the saxophone and has held every office in 4-H club work, representing Livingston County in the state dress review in 1974. SHERRY WALZ has received a campus crusade scholarship to attend William Jewell College, Liberty. She hopes to major in accounting and is a member of the CHS Future Business Leaders of America. Sherry, who is 17, also belongs to the Future Homemakers of America, the Girls Athletic Association, Youth for Christ, the First Baptist Church and its youth choir. Her parents are Mrs.

Gilbert Oertwig, RFD 5, and Marvin Walz, Chillicothe. MARK VANDUSEN. would like to be an automotive mechanic and may attend Missouri Western State College, St. Joseph although he is not certain about this. At Chillicothe High School Mark belonged to VICA and is a member of the Gun Club.

He is the 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Van Dusen, 347 Webster. RICKY DALE SUMMERS. 17- year-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Summers, RFD 3, plans to go into farming after he 'graduates from Chillicothe High School. Ricky has been a member of the Future Farmers of America. JULIE SIMMONS, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Roger Simmons, 200 Crescent would like to work in a clerical position following her graduation from Chillicothe High School. She has been on IheS honor roll, was a member of French Club, GAA, the FBLA and is presently working at Wal-Mart. DON SKINNER. 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert D. Skinner, 1414 Monroe, would like to go into photography after his graduation from Chillicothe High School. He plans to attend Grossmont College in California. A member of the -Student Council, Don has been in Carpentry I and II and in VICA. SUSAN DENISE WILLIAMSON, 18, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert S. Williamson, 1664 Polk, would like to work in a secretarial position and plans to attend Penn Valley College in Kansas City. At Chillicothe High School, Sue has been in FHA, Chillettes, FBLA and GAA. She is a member of the United Methodist Church and is working at Wal-Mart.

CATHY SIMI.ER, 18-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billie 1619 Burnam plans to attend Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg and major in wild life conservation. At Chillicothe High School, Cathy was Cresset queen and a member of DECA. TAMI WILSON, who has worked as a teacher's aide, would like to be an accountant and plans to attend Northeast Missouri State University, Kirksville.

At Chillicothe High School she has been in the Future Business Leaders of America. She is a member of the Calvary Baptist Her parents are Mrs. Marge Wilson, RFD 5, and her father is Ralph Wilson, Excelsior Springs. She is 17.. DEBRA HELEN TRACER.

17, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trager, 311 15th would like to be a juvenile officer and plans to attend Rpckh'urst College, Kansas City. At Chillicothe High School she has been a member of FTA, GAA, and in the Junior, Senior and Cresset plays. Debbie is treasurer of the Junior XIX club, and is a member of St.

Columban's Catholic church and the Catholic Youth Organization. SUSAN RANEY. 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raney, 1804 Fair, would like to be a science teacher.

After her graduation from Chillicothe High School, she plans to attend Northeast Missouri State University, Kirksville. A member of the senior executive committee, she lettered in golf, belonged to the girls Club, and Phy-Chem, and a member of the sound crew for several plays. Susan is a member of the Girl Scouts, Explorers, and St. Columban's Catholic Church. ANN MICIIELE WESTON.

the 17-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weston, 1307 Springhill, wants to be a horticulturist and plans to attend Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield. A delegate to Missouri Girls State, Ann attended the Cliff Mann Floral School in Denver, in the summer of 1975. At CHS she has been in GAA; a member of the Senior Executive Committee, the Phy-Chem club, FTA, and on the Cresset staff.

She is vice- president of Junior Sorosis Pledges, attends the United Methodist church and works at the Citizens National Bank. NEAL SHEARER, the 18-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Shearer, RFD 5, plans to attend Trenton Junior College and hopes to be a mechanical engineer. Neal was runner up in the Bicentennial essay scholarship competition and member of the senior executive committee.

In the cast of the senior play, he also played in intramural basketball and belongs to Phy- Chem. He belongs to the local Car and Cycle Club. Neal is now employed at Wood's Ford. MARTHA MOSS. 18, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Bob R. Moss, 616 Boehner Place was the Homecoming Queen at Chillicothe High School this year and received the DAR Good Citizenship award. She plans to attend the University of Missouri, Columbia, and major in Home Economics. Martha is a member of FBLA, FTA, GAA, played in the band, attended Missouri Girls State, was a senator in the student council and has been active in Girl Scouts A Bicentennial essay winner, she is president of Junior Sorosis, Pledges and member of the'First Christian Church.

PAM SMITH, 17, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Claude T. Smith, 1505 Hickory would like to teach music in an elementary school and plans to attend Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg. The winner of the DAR good citizenship award, a Girls State delegate and winner in the Bicentennial essay contest, Pam was the senior attendant for the Cresset dance.

The president of FTA. Pam has been active in music, being a member of the stage, marching, concert and north central Missouri Bandmasters clinic band for four years. She is a member of the Press club, GAA, Chillettes and Spanish clubs The social director of the president's cabinet of student government, representative on the student council and active in playcasts and crews, Pam is a senior Girl Scout, president of the Junior Culture club and worked at, a Candy Striper. She is a member of the Presbyterian church, singing in the church choir and is accompanist for the Junior Choir. She is also president of the Presjjytenan Youth Group.

BRUCE 18-year) old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lindley, 1128 Arcadia plans to study business and will attend Missouri Western State College, St. Joseph after graduation from Chillicothe High School Bruce js a member of the CHS member of the football team, FBLA, and was inUhe senior play. Bruce, a member of the First 'Christian Church, is a member of Explorer Post 120 and the tribe of Mic-0-Say.

DAN MCBRIDE. 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

McBride, 1701 Webster, would like to teach English or drama at the college level and will attend Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield. Selected as an ambassador on the People to People tour, Dan has been a member of the Chilli-Chatter and Gabbler staffs and active in drama, being in the Cresset, Junior and Senior plays. A member of the Press Club, he is also an Eagle Scout SHERRY LYNN THOMPSON. 19, who is the daughter of Mrs" Helen Thompson, RFD 3. and Raymond Thompson, plans to get married and will seek employment after she graduates from Chillicothe High School.

She has been a member of the Cresset staff. MARK TRAGER, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trager, 1120 Elm, is interested in civil enginering as a career and plans to attend the University of Missouri, Columbia. On the Chillicothe High School honor roll, Mark has -been on the wrestling team, and in the club.

Ho is a member of St." Columban's Catholic church and belongs to Scout Explorer Post 123. He is 18 years of age. ALLEN TRUESDELL. 18; year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Truesdell, 1216 Polk 5 plans to work as a carpenter after graduation fronj Chillicothe High School. He hafc been in the Future Farmers of America chapter of CHS. i.

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