Ardmore High School - Spectrum Yearbook (Ardmore, OK)
- Class of 1975
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"We're Launching into a New Dimension . .
Table oi Contents
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Royalty . . .1 73
Sports .... '. -85
Administration. 1 . 121
'Faculty . . . 129
Classes . . 141
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Each New Day
Begins a New Tourney
1. While waiting for school to start, stuilents lounge
in the comfortable couches and exchange early
morning news.
2. In preparation for his first class, Scott Thompson
removes his books from his locker.
3. Lisa Johnson and Patti Miller stroll down the
hall.
4. The plaza provides a pleasant place ior chatting
before school. Diane Michelini, .lo Donna Russell
and Teresa Higgins share items oi interest.
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1. Senior, Junior and Sophomore classes vie for the spirit stick at pep assemblies.
2. AHS cheerleaders lead the srudent body in the Alma Mater.
3. Dr. Glenn Smith, principal, adds spirit to AHS pep assemblies.
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Students Get Together
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71. While Nancy Couch and Jennifer
-:Walker supervise, Kelly Kalister and
Addie Meltabarger display artistic talents
at junior painting party.
2. Seniors Cindy Howell, Pam Fore and
Sally Forbes paint signs to help lift school
spirit.
3. Kelly Wilson and David May discuss
spirit ideas at sophomore sign painting
party.
4. Lisa Ingram, Rhedonna Cline, Vicki
Harris and Amy Ruf pose shyly at junior
sign painting party.
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1. Kim Stephens and Vicki Harris get in a
little ilirting before class.
2. Gil Wallace and Jesse Storts stare at
sleeping habits of another student.
3. A group ot "men" discuss weekend
plans at break.
4. Laurie Velayos and Lisa Johnson catch
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5. Mike Pollock, Tracy Martin, Jerry Stout
and Kris Conly talk of recent happenings
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l. The Senior class built the winning
float with the theme "Cruisin' to Vice
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2. Johnny Beene crowned Sheryl Finke
1974 Homecoming Queen at halt-time dure
ing the Ardmore-McAles!er game.
3. Pep Club boosted the Tigers with sup-
port and spirit.
4. Ardmore High School Band added
spirit to Homecoming halt-time.
5. The junior dragster displayed the
theme "Drag 'Em Down."
6. "Sting the Buitalosf' was the theme ol
the second place Sophomore iloat.
7. The parade kicked ott the 1974 Home-
coming activities.
8. Ardmore Tigers tromped the McAlester
Buttalos in a 27-0 victory.
Lunch Time Provides
Moments to be Enjoyed
1. On nice days students eat in the court-
yard.
2. Boys use their time eating instead of
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3. Variety of food and expressions fills
the atmosphere.
4. Students use their 35 minutes to get
together.
5. Snack bar gives students a chance to
buy old time favorites, hamburgers and
cokes.
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rest from school work.
2. Teachers watch as the students react
to the new year at the 'Howdy' assembly.
3. Malachi gives moments ot enjoyments.
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Variety Spices
School Atmosphere
1. English teacher Ed Cook dresses ap-
propriately tor the homecoming nostalgia
theme.
2. Seniors show how it was back in the
'5O's as they march in the homecoming
parade.
3. Social studies teachers John Crutch-
field and Charles Migliorino get ready to
ride with the gang.
4. Sophomores looked overjoyed for
today they will learn to drive.
5. Greg Denkins, Onsbey Stevenson, Law-
rence Mcqee and Calvin Pierce are
proud oi their new creation.
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l. Creativity thrives in the bright orange
atmosphere of the art room.
2. The Little Theatre iso ideal as a projec-
,tion room, classes filing into it are a
common sight.
3. Mrs. Dodge commands attention from
her classes.
4. Al Duke, Kenneth Faustner and Ronnie
Mitchell watch as Anthony Wilson turns
out a tin of perfect blueberry muiiins,
a cooking assignment in Bachelor Living.
5. Senior Debbie Maguire, decked out in
lab gear, dishes out some dry chemicals.
6. Tapping, clacking and bell-ringing,
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l. Bus riders anticipate a bumpy ride
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2. Gail McMahan, Bobby Austin, Laurie
Williams and Tim Nagode take a bus
stop.
3. Final bell rings and students rush to
the parking lot.
4. Hot roclder Frank Williams vrooms up
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The AHS cheerleaders have a
tough job. At the end of the
school year the student body
watches each candidate perform
a cheer and then votes on who
they think best qualities for the
office. This year's cheerleaders
are Lavelle Nash, Toni Fremon-
dino, sophomores, Cheryl Roberts
and Lisa Ingram, juniors, Karan
Edmonds and Sheryl Finke, head
cheerleader , seniors.
1. FRONT ROW: Patti Pendgrat, junior
mascot, SECOND ROW: Lavelle Nash and
Toni Remondino, sophomores, THIRD
ROW: Cheryl Roberts and Lisa Ingram,
juniors, FOURTH ROW: Karan Edmonds
and Sheryl Finke, seniors,
Z. Senior cheerleader Karan Edmonds has
a little trouble staying on her ieet.
3. Cheerleaders lead pep club in a
spirited yell.
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Scott Pearson made Beth Whitley prom-
ise not to have her head higher than
his.
Vickie Ashcrait and Kent Todd har-
monize as lovers in "The King and I."
Linda Fisher, Phil Hopkins, Loretta
White, Vicki Ashcrait, and Ken! Todd
work on the Buddha for the sets.
Vickie Harris, Donna Adkins, and three
of the children admire Terry Cline,
who played the young prince.
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John Foster
Steve Dohman
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Greg Mayberry
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Martha Young
Cindy Carroll
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Cindy Carroll, Vicki Ashcratt, Heidi Adair, Martha Young, and
Jana Guthrie dress as members of the King's court.
Scott Pearson becomes stubborn when Beth VVhitley says Je
promised to build her a house.
Ruth Miller Thompson instructs Martha Young in stage presence.
Stan Elmore asks Beth Whitley it she has any friends in Bangkok.
Scott Pearson asks Buddha for help for entertaining the English.
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Cast members were David May, Clayton Evans, Laurie Williams,
Rena Leslie, Janet Judd, Sue Barrington, Mike Rodriguez, Leggett
Frazer, Kris Conley, Marian Wilcox, William Brooks, Tommy
Hughes, Cindy Pladziewicz, Mrs. Douglas, Mark Fitch, Kimber,
Larry Jones, Mr. Prescott, Dan Cook, Newton Fuller, Joan Dupy,
Annabelle Puller, Valerie Dickinson, Madge Fuller, Ellen Isen-
berg, Hester, Steve Cypert, Raymond, John Thompson, Uncle
Stanley.
I-lctors "Project" Superior Performance
"George Washington Slept Here", which chronicles
the tribulations of a family man who craves-and
gets-'a little place in the country.' This is about
the Fuller family, Newton and his wife Annabelle,
and their daughter, Madge, who are hypnotized into
taking over one ot those windowless, waterless,
almost rootless houses that dot the . . . country side.
The ensuing troubles may be summed up as a search
for water, a quarrel with a neighbor who owns not
only the brook but the very .road that leads from
the highway to the house, the attempted elopement
of the daughter with a summer-theater actor, and
the usual invasion of the week-end guests, including
a prodigal uncle who is assumed to be rich but who
turns out to be just another bankrupt.
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1. Dan Cook tries to convince his family
of what a great buy their new house was.
2. David May and Laurie Williams make
their entrance into the Fuller's disorgan-
ized house.
3. John Dupy accuses Steve Cypert oi
lying which he promptly denies.
4. Kris Conley, Mike Rodriguez, Janet
Judd and William Brooks play a hand of
cards in one of their scenes.
5. Joan Dupy'wonders what Valerie Dick-
inson is up to this time.
6. Dan Cook asks Jon Thompson for
money so he can pay his mortgage.
'1. Cindy Pladziewicz explains the deed to
the Fuller family.
8. Mark Fitch insists that they need more
gravel tor the chickens.
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Listen To The Music
The Ardmore High School Band was busy through-
out the 1974-75 year. Marching season kicked oft
the year. The band performed at all of the football
games half-times except for the first game at Ada
when it rained. The band attended two marching
contests. At the Del City contest, the band received
a superior rating. The band boosted spirit at the
pep assembliesf at basketball games, and at the
wrestling meets. A stage band was formed and they
played a couple of concerts. The band also provided
the musical, "The King and I", with a pit band. The
band went to a contest in Houston, Texas, as their
annual trip.
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Paula Allton
John Alsup
Anita Anderson
Annette Ashford
David Bacon
Brenda Bowker
John Boyd
Curtis Broughton
Barbara Brooks
Jimmy Burnett
Gay Burns
Donya Cannon
Craig Cathey
Brian Chambless
Mike Chastain
Laurie Compton
Nanette Compton
Karen Conley
Lana Craighead
Terry Cummings
Peter Day
Tammy Day
Lynette Debose
Ernest Dickerson
Valerie Dickinson
Joan Dupy
Mark Fitch
Melba Gathers
Sue Gathers
Stephanie Gilmore
Kristi Gloodt
Beth Grauel
Garth Hoard
Terri Horner
Nina Jones
Rick Jones
Janet Judd
Jo Keeton
Kem Keeton
Terry Key
Beverly King
Terri. Krohn
Ronald Kyker
William Landrum
Gina Lane
Janice Litchfield
Jim Lorentzen
Robert McArthur
Patrick McGee
Debbie McGuire
Craig McMurry
Chris McMurry
David Manner
Susan Mannerburg
Steve Martin
Beth Maxwell
Marcia Mead
Addie Meltabarger
Paula Michael
Dana Moore
Joe! Moxley
Cory Nagode
Tim Nagode
Kenya Nault
Rhonda Nault
Mark Newman
Sheryl Novasad
Kevin O'Dell
Becky Paschall
Marty Peden
Julie Polzien
Terri Page
Cindy Pladziewicz
Harvey Rehwalt
Paul Roberts
David Ross
Lisa Sadler
Scott Sadler
Keith Salyer
Cheryl Scearce
Rae Anne Shipley
Joy Short
Kathy Skidmore
Glenn Smith
Marsha Sparks
Cheryl Spencer
Chris Stevenson
Diane Stoker
Leasa Swindell
Linda Taylor
Greg Trent
John Wackler
Gay Watson
Becky Waye
Beth Wiles
Jerry Wilkes
Laurie Williams
Lori Williams
Jimmie Harris
The clarinet and the percussion section relax during a brief break.
Diane Stoker and Terri Page take a breather during their twirling
practice.
Mike Metze instructs the band during one ot their many breaks.
The Ardmore Tiger Band marches through one ot their many halt-time
shows.
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Leaders Keep The "Pride"
The drum majors this year were Tim Nagode, senior,
and Peter Day, junior. This was Tim's second year
as a drum major. Both Tim and Peter attended drum
majoring camp last summer.
The officers of the band helped the director, Mike
Metze, with decisions concerning band matters.
Throughout the year, they held meetings every
week.
Joan Dupy was head twirler this year. She made
up routines for the twirlers during marching season
along with being a band officer. The twirlers per-
formed at pep assemblies and football games.
The band officers were Joan Dupy, head twrrler Kathy Skidmore sergeant Becky Waye warrant officer
Beth Wiles, librarian, Cheryl Scearce band queen Cindy Pladziewicz reporter, Greg Trent corporal
Robert McArthur, lieutenant, Kevin O Dell corporal, Tim Nagode drum major Jim Lorentzen captain
Steve Martin, sophomore representative Mark Fitch sergeant
1. Drum majors this year were Tim Na-
gode, senior, and Peter Day, junior.
2. The twirlers this year were FRONT
ROW: Diane Stoker, Terri Page. SECOND
ROW: Cheryl Scearce, .Ioan Dupy, and
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Tiger Terriiics '74
I-in AHS Music
Production
The Vocal Music Department
ot AHS produced their annual
"Tiger Territics" variety show
Nov. 2 for the public and Nov. 3
for the school. "Tiger Terrifics"
featured the chorale in the patri-
otic musical review "The Spirit
of "16."
Featured performers were Vicki
Ashcraft, Scott Pearson, Mark
Revelle, Beth Whitley, Martha
Young, Doug Loatman, Leo Baker,
Cindy Carroll, Dan Cook and
Stan Elmore. All of the chorus
groups participated in the show.
l. Press Agent Doug Loafman announces
what will come next.
2. Martha Young pauses before perform-
ing a number during the Tiger Terrifics
performance.
3. Performers take time out for a picture
during rehearsal.
4. The grand finale of "Tiger Terrifics".
5. Scott Pearson tells Vicki Ashcraft that
she is just like a little sister to him,
which she protests.
G. Director Charlotte Hudgins gives in-
structions to Karan Edmonds and Zack
Parker behind the scenes.
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Chorus Groups Add Harmony To Ardmore High
Members ot honor chorus are, FIRST ROW: Kathy Skidmore,
Loryn Wood, Jeanine Cranford, Lisa Ingram, Linda Taylor,
Dixie Sisco, Donna Adkins, Robbie London, Susie Ware, Scott
Pearson, Jon Thompson, Vicki Harris, Ronnie Mitchell, Nancy
Piatt, Nancy Wood, Karan Edmonds, Valerie Bostwick, Kathy
Mayberry, David Miller, Dennis Hicks, Linda Smith, Becky
Blizzard, Mark Parker, Dewayne Trivitt, Steve Wainscott, Kenny
Brecht, Lisa Mills, Beth Vifhitley, James Gravelle, David Man-
ner, Doug Loatman, David May, Phil Hopkins, Horace Hearst,
Keith Luster, Jesse Cavins. SECOND ROW: Julie Hill, Teresa
DeHart, Patti Miller, Brenda Bowker, Leasa Swindell. THIRD
ROW: Greg Denkins, Denise Franks, Roslyn Scott, Kathi Brew-
ster, Janie Fox. FOURTH ROW: Sharon McDonald, Mark Wiley,
Chris Storts, Pam Wilson, Zack Parker and Brent Bahner.
Singing in the Chorale Chorus are FRONT
ROW: Lisa Johnson, Cindy Carroll, Mar-
tha Young, Karan Edmonds, Vicki'Ash-
cratt, Becky Waye, Beth Whitley, Jana
Guthrie. SECOND ROW: Rita Richards,
Kristi Gloodt, Dixie Sisco, Terry Cline,
Linda Fisher, Loretta White, Linda Higbee.
BACK ROW: Leo Baker, Kent Todd, Stan
Elmore, Dewayne West, Jett Wallace,
Steve Miller, Greg Mayberry and Scott
Pearson.
The musical year for the AHS
Vocal Music Department began
with the preparation and per-
formance of the patriotic musical
review "Spirit of "l6." On Nov.
2-3, the same groups performed
their annual "Tiger Territics"
performance.
On Nov. 7 the music depart-
ment entered the Southern Okla-
homa Invitational Music Contest
and won the Class 3A sweep-
stakes trophy. On Dec. 15 the
choruses presented "Amahl and
the Night Visitor" at the God-
dard Center.
Preparations began tor the pro-
duction of the musical "The King
and I" during December. The
musical was presented Feb. 4-8.
The district competition in
which all groups participated
was held at Ardmore Mar. '1-8.
State contest was held in April.
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Choruses Display
Singing Talent
lit Assemblies,
School Productions
Members oi the Boys Glee Club are
FRONT ROW: Dan Cook, Jon Thompson,
Scott Pearson, Greg Mayberry, Terry
Cline, Phil Hopkins. SECOND ROW:
James Gravelle, John Wackler, Ronnie
Mitchell, Mark Parker. THIRD ROW: Ken-
ny Brecht, Steve Wainscott, Zack Parker,
Chris Storts, Brent Bahner, Doug Loafman,
Dewayne Trivitt, Tim Anderson, Greg
Denkins. CLOCKWISE ABOVE: Horace
Hearst, David Miller, Steve Blakely, Keith
Luster, Stan Elmore, Jesse Cavins, Dennis
Hicks, Mark Wiley, David Manner and
David May.
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Girls' Glee Club members are FRONT ROW Shaun Winslow Tena
Bradley, Lisa Johnson, Kelly McGuire, Teressa Harris SECOND
ROW: Lee Ann Jones, Rene Newman, Tracy Oxford Lisa Bowen
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Wilson, Jill Armstrong, Sheri Feiler, BACK ROW: Jimmy Taylor.
Franks, Reatha Landers, Tim Anderson, Rhonda. Broussard,
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Staff Illustrates Student Life
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Members of the Criterion staff are: FIRST HOW: Ellen Isenberg, inson, Ronnie Jones, Shari Roberson and Jon Thompson, SECOND
Sheri Feiler, Laura Moore, Boots Rabb, Tim Nagode, Valerie Dick- ROW: Teresa Smith, Jenni Hann and Kyle Laverents.
1. Sheri Feiler 'is caught with a camera by a fellow
photographer.
2. Shari Roberson, Jenni Hann, Laura Moore and
Ronnie Jones work hard to meet Criterion deadlines.
3. Ronnie Jones and Valerie Dickinson goof off at
the senior sign painting party.
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This year's Criterion staff spent many
hours putting together a yearbook
that they and the student body could
be proud of. They have tried to cap-
ture the memorable events of the year.
Jan Ringwald, Journalism teacher, ad-
vised.-the staff throughout the year.
Editor Ronnie Jones pieced the book
together.
FIRST ROW Randy Simmons Chad Craddock .lamce Lxtch SECOND ROW Kevin Keenan, John Cross, Shari Roberson,
held Suzanne Chess Becky Slaughter Kathy Pritchard Peggy Johnston Chris Ivory, ABOVE: Scott Holden, Kara
'Tiger Prints'
Student Edited
The "Tiger Prints" came out bi-weekly due
to the workmanship of the Journalism I stu-
dents. Staff editors, Jenni Hann, Boots Rabb,
and Ellen Isenberg, organized the stories and
pictures to meet the deadlines. Jan Ringwald
helped the editors draw up the layouts for the
"Tiger Prints."
l. Boots Rabb and Ellen Isenberg proofread the "Tiger
Prints" page.
2. Jenni Hann glances cfver the finished layout.
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1. Valerie Dickinson and Boots Rabb look over pictures for the
Criterion.
2. Laura Moore and Shari Roberson study one of their many
layouts.
3. Kyle Laverents skims over other yearbooks to get ideas.
4. Jan Ringwald works with the students to put out the Criterion.
5. Ronnie Jones smiles with pleasure as the staff finishes another
deadline.
6. Tim Nagode and .Ion Thompson engage in friendly sport when
they have spare time.
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Under the supervision of Ronnie Tipps,
Key Club participated in many activities
starting with the year's Halloween Sina-
wik, then the Thanksgiving drive tor
needy families. Members held a Christmas
party for underprivileged children and
participated in a Donkey Basketball
Game. Key Club also sponsored Basket-
ball Homecoming and helped the Kiwanis
with Pancake Day. This year's purpose ot
Hey Club was to develop leadership, to
provide experience in living and work-
ing together, to serve the school and
community, and to prepare for useful
citizenship.
Otticers pictured at right are: SEATED: Jesse Storts,
President. STANDING: Steve Douglas, Treasurer, Ed
Douglas, Secretary, and Joe Rison, Vice-President.
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Key Club members are: FIRST ROW: Joe Rison, Jesse Storts,
Rusty Noble, Gil Wallace, Brent Bahner, Tim Orndortt, Edie
Douglas, Randy Helms, Jim Davidson and Steve Dougras.
SECOND ROW: Brian Kearney, Ben Aldridge, Blant Miller, Jim
Love, William Brooks, Brent Adkinson, Blake Bahner, Chris
Tompkins, Gary Cummings, David Mordy, John Adair, and
Ronnie Tipps, sponsor. THIRD BOW: Jett Williams, Mark
Dodge, Tom Rieson, Kelly Wilson, Bob Dyer, Steve Biddick,
Dick Herr, Phil Guyer, Chris Storts, Rob Cargile. FOURTH
ROW: Micheal McPherson, Renny Collins, Jett Wallace, Stan
Elmore, Blake Roberts, Mike Vernon, Mike Spencer, Tim
Champion, Al Duke. FIFTH ROW: Charlie Champion, Mike
Pollock, Bob Walker, Pat Vernon, David Aldridge, Ricky Mann,
Butch Knight, Mark Newman, Buddy Simon, Jeff Bussey, Robert
Merrick, Glenn Smith, and Kevin Talley.
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man, Heidi Adair, Kelly Ross, Jan Cheatwood, Sean Brewer,
Laurie Velayos, Jayna Rison, Jennifer Walker, Susie Ware, Pam
Anthony, Linda Fisher, Cindy Carroll and Chris Feiler. BACK
ROW- Ben Aldridge, Lynette Boone, Gary Cummings, Dick
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Randi? Helms: RBndY Empfingf Sherman Reed, Patti Lemmon,
ANY Rui, Kim Stephens, Vicki Harris, and Toni Remondino.
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party for underprivileged children and teaching at
grade schools and the junior high.
Officers were Howard McMahan, president, Heidi
Adair, vice-president, Randy Helms, secretary,
Linda Fisher, treasurer, Sean Brewer, parliamentarian
and Bob Dyer, official representative. Mrs. Phyllis
Connely served as FTA sponsor.
Another year for Future Teachers
started with once a month meetings
peoples homes with guest speakers.
activities highlighting the year were
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FI-II-l Prepares Girls
For Home Life
Future Homemakers of America,
sponsored by Shirley Hann and Lena
White, seek to help youth assume
their roles in society through home
economics education in areas of per-
sonal growth, family life, vocational
preparation and community involve-
ment.
Some of their main activities in-
cluded FHA District Rally in Sulphur,
Sweet Shop sales for Cystic Fibrosis,
singing for convalescents and a salad
supper.
Officers for this year are Lynette
DeBose, president, Annette Ashford,
vice-president, Lori Williams,ysecre-
tary-treasurer, Kathi Pritchard, report-
er, and Kathy Vinson, historian.
FHA members, FRONT ROW: Bobbi Harris, Jana Barton Pat Beavers Lon Williams
Debbie Lee, BACK ROW: Debbie Stevens, Kathi Pritchard Rita Broussard Loryn
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3. Homemakers clean up after cooking a tasty meal.
4. Home Ec. class works on homework during a study
period.
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Clme Amy Rui, Disa Green Soma Heartsill and Beverly King. SECOND
Wiles Linda Fisher Marcia Sparks Rae Ann Shipley, Janet Judd, Kathy Kirk, Roberta
London and Debbie McGuire THIRD ROW Laura Moore, Doris Slaughter, Linda Taylor,
Susan Paxson Beth Grauel Cindy Pladzlewicz Laurie Williams, Ellen Isenberg,
monthly to discuss book reviews.
Ladies of the Leaf, sponsoring
organization, extend membership
invitations to the top ten fresh-
men before they come to the
high school, then club officers
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admitted.
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2. 1974-75 Leaflet officers are: Laurie Williams, Secretary, Joan
Dupy, President, Cindy Pladziewicz, Historian, Beth Wiles,
Vice-President, and Jenni Hann, Reporter.
3. Susan Paxson and Beth Maxwell talk over Leaflet meetings.
4. Leaflet sponsor Wilma Rasmuson flashes a grin at the
photographer.
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Carroll Path Vi hslfaratt, Linda Higbee, a Guthrie. SECOND ROW: -
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School Spirit
Wearing new red and white
uniforms, the AHS Pep Club was
reorganized this year under the
leadership of officers Vicki Ash-
cratt, president, Linda Higbee,
vice-president, Cindy Carroll,
secretary, Jana Guthrie, treas-
urer, and Patti Miller, sophomore
representative.
Pep Club's goals are to help
boost school spirit and to cheer
the Tigers on to victory. Activi-
ties included going to all out of
town games, participating in
homecoming activities and mon-
thly meetings. Sponsors are
Helen Cargile, Jo Dawn Smith
and Charlotte Hudgins.
1. Pep Club officers, Patti Miller, Cindy
Carroll, Vicki Ashcraft, Linda Higbee, and
Jana Guthrie pose before the camera.
4. Sophomore Members add spirit at pep
assembly.
5. Pep Club aids AHS cheerleaders in a
Victory yell.
6. Junior member Vicki Harris, smiles in
hopes of a Tiger victory.
7. A group ot Pep Club members sit
drenched through a disappointing game
with Ada.
8. Tigerettes liit crowd spirit with a group
cheer.
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president, Cindy Pladziewicz, president, Loma Womack,spon-
sor, Sue Tanner, secretary, and Beth Maxwell, treasurer.
SECOND ROW: Jennifer Walker, Beverly King, Anita Ander-
son, Susan Mannerburg, Stephanie Gilmore, Brenda Bowker,
Robbie London, Anna Koger, Harvey Rewalt, Jennifer Hann,
Jimmie Harris, and Ruth Chapman. THIRD ROW: Jim Lor-
entzen, Jim Williams, Jim Davidson, Beth Wiles, Renny Collins,
Jeff Williams, Linda Fisher, Laurie Williams, and Peter Day.
Math Students Multiply Knowledge
Mu Alpha Theta, or Math Club,
began the year with installation
ot new members and officers. To
be a member a student has to
have a 2.75 GPA, two years of
college preparatory math course
and be interested in modern
math ideas.
During the year members
heard guest speakers and toured
the Noble Foundation. Sponsor
for her second year was Loma
Womack.
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Harvey Rewalt and Beth Maxwell head for the refreshments.
ski party. Elizabeth Kruse is the
Scientist Make Major Breakthrough
Science Club otticers were Jim Lorentzen, Sergeant at Arms, Bob Walker
Beth Wiles, President, Cindy Pladziewicz, Secretary, and Kathy Kirk,
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Students who have a 2.0 GPA and
are enrolled in a science class are
invited to join Phi Beta Sigma,
better known as Science Club. Mem-
bers like to get together and ex-
change ideas and get an idea of
what science is all about.
This year's activities included a
geology trip, field trips and annual
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Science Club members are: FIRST ROW: Janice Litchfield,
Lori Williams, Terry Cummings, Cory Nagnde, Anna Koger,
and Sue Tanner. SECOND ROW: Jim Williams, Bev King,
Sean Brewer, Dale Gall, Beth Lathrop, Bob Walker, Gay
Watson, Cheryl Smith, Jenni Hann, Cindy Pladziewicz, and
Ruth Chapman. THIRD ROW: Debbie McGuire, Beth Max-
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well, Jim Horn, Gary Empting, Garth Hoard, .Tim Lorentzen,
Elise Chapman, Brian Chambless, Mark Fitch, Marty Peden,
FOURTH ROW: Joe Rison, Robby Musgrave, john Cypss,
Randy Empting, Dee Ann Singleton, Kathy Kirk, Beth
Wiles, Jett Williams, Al Duke, and Peter Day.
Members Make Music Club Noteworthy
Students who have been in a
music class two semesters form
the Philharmonic Music Club.
They meet the first Tuesday
night ot each month.
Members attended several mus-
icals this year including "Music
Man" in McAlester and "Mes-
siah" in Oklahoma City.
Officers for the 1974-75 year
are Beth Whitley, president,
Scott Pearson, vice-president,
and Becky Waye, secretary-
treasurer. School sponsor is Char-
lotte Hudgins, music teacher.
Music Club members are fFront row, from leftl Leo Baker, Jett Wallace, l2nd row,
from leftl Rita Richards, Becky Waye, Kristi Gloodt, 3rd row, from lettj Loretta
White, Beth Whitley, Terry Cline, 14th row, from lettl Stan Elmore, Greg Mayberry,
Susie Ware, Electra Baker, sponsor, Mark Revelle, Dewayne West and Linda Fisher.
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1. Senior Music Club member Vicki Ash-
cratt is a major performer in school
productions.
2. Junior Leo Baker displays his singing
talent during a chorus assembly.
DECA Trains Members For Business World
Ardmore Chapter of the Distribu-
tive Education Clubs of America,
under the supervision ot Jerry
Menz, participated in many
yearly activities including a
monthly breakfast at the Holiday
Inn and field trips. Participation
in selling skills at local, state
and national levels were learned
through sales demonstrations,
advertising and display.
DECA strives to train club
members in business activities.
Officers for '74-'75 are Cathy
Castle, president, Connie Ben-
nett, vice-president, Vickie Mc-
Claine, secretary, Anna Wilson,
treasurer, Stan Quillen, chaplain,
Rhonda Hart, parliamentarian,
and David Barnes, historian.
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FIRST ROW: Connie Bennett, Anna Wilson, Cathy Castle, Mike
Vernon, Kevin Foster, and Dale Gall. SECOND ROW: Nancy
Hamilton, Pam Sargent, Lisa Mills, Mari Langland, Disa Green,
.lo Donna Russell, Sean Brewer, Robin Robie, Jan Cheatwcod,
Joan White, Robert Dalton, and Mark Hobie, THIRD ROW:
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Nancy Wood, Glen Smith, Greg Denkins, Jeanna Harris, Monica
Hignight, Mark Kale, and Don Emde. FOURTH ROW: Dwight
Osborne, Bob Vickers, Spunky Hunt, Vicky McClain, Rhonda
Hart, Connie Campbell and Stan Ouillen. FIFTH ROW: Jerry
Menz, sponsor, David Key, Charles Skinner and Mark Newman.
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McClain, Anna Wilson, Cathy Castle,
Connie Bennett, 2nd row: Connie Camp-
bell, Stan Ouillen, Rhonda Hart and
Spunky Hunt.
3. DECA sponsor, Jerry Menz, pauses a
moment before going to class.
4. Don Emde, Dale Gall and Buddy Simon
enjoy conversing with DE window manne-
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1975 Lettermen members are: FIRST ROW: Mike Pollock, Rod Loafman, Howard McMahan, Butch Knight, Randy Chandler,
Moore, Kent Davidson, Robert Dudley. SECOND ROW: Ricky Chad CrHdCl0Ck Mike Rodriguez, FOURTH ROW: Sieve
Mann, .lim Love, David Jones, Sherman Reed, Robert Moyers, Miller, Mike Spencer, Chris Feiler, Steve Lewis, Al Duke, Jerry
David Mordy, Glenn Willis. THIRD ROW: Gil Wallace, Doug Stout, Johnny Beene, Shannon Reed and .Ion Horn.
Lettermen's Club kicked off this
year by sponsoring the annual bon-
fire before the Ada football game.
In the spring pledges take part in
money - making projects. After
pledging is completed, Letterman
host a steak fry and camp out for
new and old members.
Officers for 1974-75 were Robert
Dudley, president, Mike Pollock,
vice president, Kent Davidson, sec-
retary, Rod Moore, treasurer, and
Randy Helms, chaplain. Sponsor
for the club is Bob Densmore. ' -
Senior Lettermen Rod Moore and Mike Spencer think ot ideas to use during pledging.
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the National FCA conference.
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes
sponsors the AHS chapter. FCA
confronts athletes and coaches
and through them the youth ot
the nation with the challenge
and adventure ot following
Christ in the fellowship of the
church. The club meets the first
and third Mondays of each
month in huddle groups.
PCA attended the state PCA
conference at Central State Uni-
versity in November and plan to
attent the national FCA confer-
ence this summer.
Anyone who is connected with
athletics is eligible to join the
club. Sponsor is T. J. Loafman,
athletic director, and captain is
Doug Loafman.
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Ellen Cleaver also teaches girl's physical
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2. Doris Slaughter, an exchange student
her junior year, was one ot Interact's tea-
tured speakers.
3. Marla Roberson takes a break before
resuming her duties as Interact president.
Begun in May ot 1972, Interact
Club ot AHS continued promot-
ing community and international
understanding. A tutoring pro-
gram for elementary children
tultilled Interact's motto,"Service
Above Self."
Officers for the 1974-75 season
included Marla Roberson, presi-
dent, .lim Lorentzen, vice-presi-
dent, Mark Fitch, secretary and
David Manner, treasurer.
Interact Continues Service
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l974-75 Interact members are: FRONT ROW: Brenda Bowker, Leasa Swindell, Nancy Platt,
Shari Roberson, Jo Keeton, Cheryl Smith, Elise Chapman. SECOND ROW: Tamyra Crawley,
Terri Page, and Gay Watson. THIRD ROW: Lynette Debose, Annette Ashford, Brian
Chambless, Rae Ann Shipley, Stephanie Gilmore, Terry Cummings, Twyla Haynes. FOURTH
ROW: Mark Fitch, Randy Simmons, Debbie McGuire, Marla Roberson, Valerie Bostwick,
Jim Lorentzen, and Donya Cannon.
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man, Pam l-lendershott, Disa Green, Ruth Chapman, Dian Pam Anthony. THIRD ROW: Keith Meyers, Randy Mathes,
Ducote, Frank Schoene, Jennifer Ha-mn. SECOND ROW: Don Emde, Tim Reinke, Roger Langland and JeitWil1iams.
Connie Bennett, Anna Wilson, Monica I-lignight, Cheryl
Associate Artists' fifth year overflowed with art exhibits, out ot
town shows, plus the annual spring trip. Exhibits included the
Arno Art Club exhibit in November, the Christmas exhibit in the
new school, National Art Week Exhibit in March and rounding
out the year came the Grayson County Junior College Exhibit in
April, the Young Talent in Oklahoma and the traditional end-ot-
school exhibit.
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repeated design assignment.
3. The senior sign provides the backdrop tor
president, Jennifer Hann, treasurer, Janet Bridge-
man, vice-president, Frank Schoene, and secre-
tary Dian Ducote.
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French Club dove into the 1974
school year with a host ot activi-
ties: a Christmas costume party,
Mardi Gras celebration and
monthly meetings exploring the
French culture.
French Club members are: FIRST ROW: Laurie Velayos, Penny Shafer and Laura Moore.
SECOND ROW: Tim Stolta, Dan Majors,.lohn Alsup, Jim Burnett. THIRD ROW: Brian Pope,
Schel Spindle, Stephanie Gilmore, Susan Mannerberg, Paula DiCkil1S0f1, Chris Winter: and
sponsor Karen DeM0sS.
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3. Karen DeMoss, French Club sponsor, teaches class
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4. French Club officers for 1974-'15 school year were:
vice-president, Penny Shafer, president, Laura Moore,
secretary-treasurer, Laurie Velayos.
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Debbie McGuire, Ronnie Hulme and Becky Paschall, SECOND
ROW: Greg Trent, Joel Moxley, Brian Chambless, Susan Schene,
Jimmie Harris, THIRD ROW: Robby Musgrave, Cory Nagode.
2. With the help of generous contributions, the AHS Latin Club
was able to send these tour boys: Greg Trent, Joel Moxley, Brian
Chambless and Cory Nagode to National Junior Classical League
Contest in New Hampshire. They returned victorious,
3. A facet oi Latin Club appears in the classroom where Latin
students study mythology and the humanities as well as the
classics.
4. FIRST ROW: Bonnie Chambless, Anna Koger, Kim Stephens,
Mike McDaniels, SECOND ROW: Peter Day, Pam Wilson, Pam
Eudy, Marsha Sparks, Mark Fitch, Jay Schene.
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Latin Club Masters
Classics, Humanities
For its fourth year under Karen DeMoss, the Junior
Classical League, a national organization better
known at AHS as Latin Club, devoted its monthly
meetings to the study of the classics, including
Latin, Greek and the Humanities.
After three years Latin Club has piled impressive
statistics, including winners every year in state
contests, and last year tour national placers. Their
annual Christmas Animal Shelter Adopt-a-Puppy
topped the lOO mark ot well-placed puppies.
Officers included Ronnie Hulme, president, Robby
Musgrave, vice-president, Jimmie Harris, secretary,
and Susan Schene, treasurer.
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Members of Spanish Club are: FIRST ROW: Greg Mayberry,
Jennifer Walker, Scott Pearson, Kathy Mayberry, Mark
Hester, Rob Cargile, SECOND ROW: Nancy Couch, Rhe-
donna Cline, Vicky McElroy, Patti Lemmon, Rhonda Wad-
dle, Karol Sneed, Teressa Harris, THIRD ROW: Lana
Spanish Club Swings
Lively Fiesta Year
Improving knowledge and under-
standing ot Spanish life, Spanish
Club meets one Wednesday each
month.
The 38 members and Claudia
Brooks, sponsor, heard speakers, ate
at El Palacio, picnicked and had a
Christmas party.
Officers Lu Anne Robertson, pres-
ident, Jayna Risen, vice-president,
Linda Fisher, secretary, and William
Brooks, treasurer, resided through-
out the year.
2.-Nancy Couch and Jennifer Walker drive
the Spanish Club car in the Homecoming
Parade.
3. Members study about Spain, Mexico and
cultures.
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Claudia Brooks, FOURTH ROW: Steve Cypert, Chris
McMurry, David Mordy, Jayna Risen, Linda Fisher, William
Brooks and Craig McMurry.
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career formed a new club, Future
Journalists of America, at AHS
this year. Jan Ringwald spon-
sored the Ardmore branch of
this national club.
Members took field trips, heard
speakers, dined and saw old
films throughout the year.
FIA members are: FIRST ROW: Valerie Dickinson, Ronnie Jones, Kay Baker, Laura Moore,
SECOND ROW: Becky Slaughter, Jenni l-lann, Scott Holden, Peggy Johnston, Janice Litch-
field, THIRD ROW: Jon Thompson, Boots Rabb, John Cross, Darla Segler, Teresa Smith,
Cheryl Corbett.
2. Traveling on the bus to the OIPA journalism workshop,
Ronnie Jones talks to the back ot the bus while Cheryl
Corbett gazes ahead.
3. FJA members Sheri Feiler and Valerie Dickinson laugh
it up.
4. FJA officers lounging in the mall are Ronnie Jones, pres-
ident, Valerie Dickinson, vice-president, Cheryl Corbett,
secretary, Shari Roberson, treasurer, Teresa Smith, program
chairman, Jenni Hann, food chairman, Tim Nagode, co-
tood chairman, and Laura Moore, co-secretary.
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Library Club members are, FRONT ROW: Peggy Johnston,
Vicki McElroy, Cheryl Roberts, Amy Ruf, Cindy Willis,
SECOND ROW: Mark Parker, Sherrie Bivins, Vicki Butler,
Nancy Studeman, Lynnette DeBose, Patti Lemmon, Annette
Library Club Stacks 'Em In
The 2l Library Club members,
who are also library aides,
gather material for and promote
the library, give book reviews
and help draw attention to the
library.
Wilma Rasmuson, librarian,
sponsors the club which meets
the second Wednesday of each
month. Officers include Peggy
Johnston, president, Vicki Mc-
Elroy, vice-president, Amy Ruf,
secretary, and Cheryl Roberts,
reporter.
2, Patti Lemmon, Vicki McElroy and Amy
Ruf clean and ready books for stacking.
3. Wilma Rasmuson stops her work for a
moment to smile at the camera.
4. Cindy Willis busies. herself checking
returned books.
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Gordon, Nancy Couch, George Bennett, FOURTH ROW:
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Matthews and .lonna Mayfield, sponsor. SECOND ROW:
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ROW: Greg Mayberry, Bobby Walker, Anita Anderson,
Glen Willis, Sandy Veeder, Steve Cypert.
The 20 Human Anatomy Club
members, all pursuing a medical
career, formed this new club at
Ardmore High. Jonna Mayfield
sponsored the group.
Members met the third Thurs-
day ot each month, hearing
speakers and taking field trips.
SZ. Christy Stevenson, secretary, .lon Horn,
vice president, Bobby Walker, president,
Glen Willis, chaplain, and Sandy Veeder,
treasurer, presided as Human Anatomy
Club's first officers.
3. Margaret Ward and Linda Hughes
arrive early for a meeting.
4. Elizabeth McCharen checks plans on
the chalkboard.
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Another exciting year for the
40 Student Council members
sponsored by Jeri Daniel left
many memories. The year started
oft with a can drive against Ada.
Student Council also was in
charge of the queen elections,
sponsored many dances and
went to state convention. Student
Council's purpose is to develop
leadership, promote outstanding
citizenship and to represent the
students of Ardmore High School.
3. Cindy Pladzewicz, Bev King, Mike Rod-
riguez and Lauri Williams display the
weekly winners ot the rejuvenated spirit
stick.
4. Officers for 1974-'15 student council are
Donna Adkins, public relations, Bev King,
president, Laurie Williams, secretary,
Cindy Pladzewicz, treasurer, Shaun Wins-
low, historian, Mike Rodriguez, vice pres-
ident, and Robert McArthur, chaplain.
5, .Terri Daniel, student council sponsor,
assists members in taking votes for queen
candidates.
6. Mark Owen, Jenni Hann and Donna
Adkins tabulate ballots from Homecoming
Queen Election.
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Presidents' Council
Presidents' Council includes ltop to bottoml Howard McMahan,
Robert Dudley, Jesse Storts, Bev King, Bob Walker, Jennifer Hann.
Presidents' Council produces an assembly designed
to inform the students about the various aspects of
each club. Organizations participating in Presidents'
Council include: Hey Club, represented by presi-
dent Jesse Storts, Future Teachers of America,
Howard McMahan, Future Homemakers of America,
Lynette DeBose, Leaflets study club, Joan Dupy,
Pep Club, Vicki Ashcratt, Mu Alpha Theta, Cindy
Pladziewicz, Phi Beta Sigma, Beth Wiles, Music
Club, Beth Whitley, Distributive Education Classes
of America, Cathy Castle, Lettermen, Robert Dudley,
Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Doug Loafman,
Interact, Marla Roberson, Associate Artists, Jennifer
Hann, French Club, Laura Moore, Latin Club, Ronnie
Hulme, Spanish Club, LuAnne Robertson, Future
Journalists of America, Ronnie Jones, Library Club,
Peggy Johnston, Human Anatomy, Bob Walker,
Student Council, Bev King, Band, Jim Lorentzen,
Senior Class, Cindy Elmore, Junior Class, Jackie
Underwood, Sophomore Class, Marcia Mead.
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Moore, Beth Wiles, Beth Whitley, Vicki Ashcraft, Jackie Under-
wood.
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Cindy Pladziewicz, Cindy Elmore, Lynette DeBose, Marcia Mead.
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Nancy Cheek
Charles Cox
Kent Davidson
Julie Davis
Valerie Dickinson
Linda Dinwiddie
Joan Dupy
David Eaton
Cindy Elmore
Jana Guthrie
Jennifer Hann
Cindy Howell
Ellen Isenberg
Beverly King
James Lorentzen
Debra McGuire
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Sue Tanner, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Tanner, one of the co-valedictorians held a 4.0
grade point average. During her three years at
AHS Sue has been active in the Science Club,
Pep Club, and was a Junior Representative in the
Student Council. She also acted as treasurer ot
Leaflets, Secretary of the Math Club, Vice-Pres-
ident of the Legal Explorers Post, and Vice-Pres-
ident of Bio-Medical Explorers Post. During her
Senior year she was team captain of the Swim
Team and also attends St. Mary's Church of
Ardmore.
Jim Lorentzen, son ot Dr. and Mrs. Clifford
Lorentzen, was also one of the co-valedictorians
and held a 4.0 grade point average. During his
three years at AHS Jim acted as Vice-President
of Interact, Vice-President of Latin Club, Vice-
President ot Math Club, Vice-President of the
Bio-Medical Explorers Post, Sergeant of Arms ot
Science Club, Band Captain, a member of Medical
Explorers Post, and was a Junior Representative.
He attends the First Baptist Church ot Ardmore
where he is Vice-President ot the Senior High
Choir.
Cindy Pladziewicz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Pladziewicz, was the Salutatorian and held
a 3.97 grade point average. Cindy was a member
of French Club, was President of Math Club,
Secretary of Science Club, Historian for Leaflets,
Reporter ot the Band, President of Legal Explorers
Post, and Treasurer ot the Student Council. She
also attends St. Marys Church of Ardmore.
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Character Advancement llpplauded
SENIORS: Heidi Adair, Vicki Ashcrait, Steve Biddick, Barbara Brooks, Julie
Davis, Valerie Dickinson, Robert Dudley, Gary Empting, James Empting,
Karan Edmonds, Sheryl Finke, Greg Gilliam, Jimmie Harris, Randy Helms,
Linda Higbee, James Horn, Marie Morrison, Kenya Nault, Debbie Orr, Mark
Parker, LuAnne Robertson, Cheryl Scearce, Doris Slaughter, DeAnne Single-
ton, Christy Stevenson, Jesse Storts, Jon Thompson, Scott Thompson, Luann
Trail, Robert Walker, Loretta White, Nan Wildman, Jett Williams, Jim
Williams, Brent Bahner, Debbie Brady, Randy Chandler, Nancy Cheek, Karen
Conley, Charles Cox, Steve Cypert, Kent Davidson, Linda Dinwiddie, Joan
Dupy, Cynthia Elmore, Jana Guthrie, Jennifer Hann, Cindy Howell, Beverly
King, James Lorentzen, Ricky Mann, Rod Moore, Mary O'Keefe, Cynthia
Pladziewicz, Susan Tanner, Gil Wallace, Becky Waye, Laurie Williams, Beth
Wiles. JUNIORS: Donna Adkins, Anna Bean, Cindy Carroll, Terry Cline,
Elizabeth Edison, Peter Day, Linda Fisher, Disa Green, Jon Horn, Linda Hughes,
Lisa Ingram, David Jones, Ricky Jones, Janet Judd, Kelly Kalister, David Key,
Patrick McGee, Gail McMahan, Lachlan McLeod, Beth Maxwell, Robert Mer-
rick, Laura Moore, Robert Musgrave, Mark Owen, Boots Rabb, Cheryl Roberts,
Mike Rodriquez, Dixie Sisco, Kathy Skidmore, Chuck Tanner, Rita Taylor,
Susan Walck, Randy Yates, Susan Young, Mark Fitch, Kristi Gloodt, Pam
Hendershott, Ronnie Hulme, Larry Jones, Doug Loatman, Robert McArthur,
Addie Meltabarger, Joel Moxley, Cory Nagode, Brenda Osborne, Susan
Paxson, Joe Rison, Lisa Sadler, Marsha Sparks, Greg Trent, Jackie Underwood,
Sandy Veeder. SOPHOMORES: Roger John Adair, John Alsup, Jana Barton,
Valerie Bostwick, Brenda Bowker, John Boyd, Kathi Brewster, William Brooks,
Gay Burns, Craig Cathey, Kathy Caves, Laurie Compton, Dan Cook, Lana
Craighead, Steve Dickson, Mark Dodge, Janie Fox, Beth Grauel, Sonia Heart-
sill, Lee Ann Jones, Nina Jones, Kit Kampschmidt, Anna Koger, Terrie Krohn,
Ron Kyker, Robbie London, Donald Lynn Looper, Steve Martin, Kathy May-
berry, Marcia Mead, Blant Miller, Dave Mordy, Danny Nall, Terri Page, Julie
Polzien, Harvey Rehwalt, Jr., Toni Remondino, Tom Riesen, Blake Roberts,
Rae Ann Shipley, Cheryl Smith, Rhonda Smith, Schel Spindle, Leasa Swindell,
Linda Taylor, Elizabeth Thomas, Chris Thompkins, Gay Watson, Kim Williams,
John Williamson, Shaun Winslow.
1. Looking forward to her third year as NHS sponsor is Sue Cowan.
2. Initiates listen attentively to Cindy Pladziewicz explain the role ot service.
3. National Honor Society members await installation rites.
National Honor Society chooses its members on the basis of the individual's
grade point average, character, leadership and service to school and
community.
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Box C46. She is president oi Student Council and is also a member
of Leaflets, Math Club, Science Club and National Honor Society,
Bev. plays French Horn in the AHS Band, enjoys water skiing and
bicycling and attends the First Methodist Church.
Criterion Recognizes Seniors
Bob Walker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith F. Walker, 800 Rock-
ford Road. Bob is president of Human Anatomy Club, vice-pres-
ident ol Science Club and a member oi Key Club and Student
Council. He likes water skiing, snow skiing, tlying, football, tennis
and motorcycles and attends the First Presbyterian Church.
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Vicki Ashcraft is the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Ash-
cratt, 1730 Salisbury. She is president ot the Pep Club and is also
a member of Music Club, She played major roles in two musicals,
"The Sound ot Music" and the "King and I". Vicki was also a
football Homecoming queen candidate, a delegate to Girls' State,
and a nominee for Outstanding Teenager oi America. Vicki enjoys
snow skiing and attends the First Baptist Church.
.left Williams is the son oi Mr. and Mrs, Leonard K. Williams,
1500 Sunny Lane. Jett is a member of Key Club, Science Club,
Math Club and Art Club. He is also a center on the AHS basket-
ball team. Jett enjoys camping out and basketball and attends the
First Methodist Church.
Jackie Underwood is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Under-
wood, 1521 'lth NW. Jackie is the president ot the junior class and
is a member ot Pep Club and National Honor Society. She enjoys
swimming and water skiing and attends Southeast Baptist Church.
Criterion Recognizes Juniors
Cory Nagode is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Clint Nagode, 530 Cotton-
wood. Cory is vice-president oi the Bio-Medical Explorers and is
a member ot Latin Club and Science Club. He plays trombone in
Ardmore High School band and enjoys music and water skiing.
He attends the First Methodist Church.
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Vicki Harris is the daughter ot Mrs. Roy Harris, 608 Campbell.
The 1975 Tiger wrestling queen, Vicki is a member of PTA and
Pep Club, sings in the chorus and is an office aide. She enjoys
snow skiing, water skiing, tennis, horseback riding and watching
all kinds ot sports and attends the First Methodist Church.
Mike Rodriguez is the son of Mrs. Jerry J. Rodriguez, 918 B NW.
Mike is vice-president ot Student Council and a member of Science
Club and Lettermen's Club. He is a member of the tennis team
and enjoys tennis, swimming, football and attends the First Church
of the Nazarene.
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Marcia Mead is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Mead, lll
Meadow Road. She is president oi the sophomore class and is a
member oi the girls' tennis team. Marcia enjoys tennis, water
skiing, snow skiing and horseback riding. She attends the First
Methodist Church.
Trudi Ward is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ward, 1416
Holt. Trudi is secretary oi the sophomore class and is also a
member oi Spanish Club and Pep Club. She enjoys bicycling and
swimming and attends the First Methodist Church.
Criterion Recognizes Sophomores
William Brooks is the son of Mrs. June Brooks, 915 Stanley.
William is the treasurer oi Spanish Club and a member of Key
Club. William plays on the Al-IS tennis team and attends the
First Methodist Church.
Tom Riesen is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Albert Riesen, Jr., 2301
Cloverleai. Tom is vice-president oi the sophomore class and is a
member of Key Club. He plays tor the AHS tennis team and
enjoys tennis, horseback riding and hunting. Tom attends the
First Methodist Church.
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Zealand.
2. For the last time, Ellen lsenberg visits the bubble chairs in
the mall.
3. Graham Biften, exchange student from Rhodesia, admires the
art exhibit of repeated designs.
4. Before leaving in February,-Sonia Pinto pauses for one last
look at AHS.
Exchange Students Enjoy
Exploring Lifestyles
The opportunity to meet new people and explore
different lifestyles was the unanimous reason both
AHS and foreign students chose to enter the Rotary
Exchange Program.
On February 8, Donya Cannon and Ellen Isenberg
left home for ll months. Donya is exploring New
Zealandfwhile Ellen is visiting Australia.
Graham Biffen arrived in Ardmore from Rhodesia
in late January and quickly made new friends.
Later in February, AHS said goodbye to Bolivian
exchange student Sonia Pinto who spent a year in
Ardmore.
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Boys' and Girls' States are national programs ot good citizen-
ship sponsored and directed by the American Legion Auxiliary.
Students are selected for their high moral character, leadership,
honesty, scholarship, and government interest.
Each person has the responsibilities and duties ot being a
citizen by participating in a mythical state. Both organizations
are non-partisan, non-political attempts to teach the nation's
youth a love ot country and of God.
Representing Ardmore High School were 10 boys and 3 girls.
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Recognize Students
l. Joining Optimist Misses ot the Month are Rotary girl for Nov.,
Sue Tanner, lett and Ruth Chapman, Rotary girl for Jan., third
from left. Sandwiched between them is Nan Wildman, Miss :ior
Aug. Fourth from left is Joan Dupy, Sept. Miss, Jackie Underwood,
Nov. Miss, Beth Wiles, Jan. Miss and Valerie Dickinson, Miss
for Feb.
2. As a part oi a continuing program, Rotary hosted several stu-
dents at their weekly luncheons. Shown here are, seated, from left,
Cindy Howell, Oct., Heidi Adair, Dec., Nancy Cheek, Feb. Stand-
ing, from left, Ricky Mann, Feb., Benny Collins, Nov. and Jim
Lorentzen, Sept.
3. Ryonis, a civic-minded women's group, invited senior girls to
join them for lunch twice a month. Front row, from left, Jana
Guthrie, Jan., Karan Edmonds, Feb., Sheryl Finke, Feb. Laurie
Williams, Sept. Rotary girl, joined the Ryonis girls tor the picture.
Second row, left, Nan Wildman, Dec., Cindy Pladziewicz, Nov.,
Jo Heeton, Dec. Third row, left, Bev King, Oct., Cindy Elmore,
Oct. and Jennifer Hann, Nov.
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September
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Schedule
The 1974 AHS football team ended the
season with pride as they compiled a
6-4-l record. Under the leadership of head
coach Tom Walton, the Tigers had a con-
ference record of 4-l. Ardmore was in a
new conference this year and came up
with 2nd place a spot in the state playoffs.
Though the Tigers lost the playoffs to
the eventual champs Ada, they still held
their heads high with the impressive
6-4-1 record.
Team AHS
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The 1974 Ardmore Tiger Football Team-lst row: .left Rue, Dick
Herr, Freddie Hurd, Phillip Washington, Rod Moore, Lawrence
McGee, Robert Merrick, Joe Biddick, Bobby Austin. 2nd row:
Steve Lewis, Butch Knight, Mark Revelle, Brent Bahner, Robert
Dudley, Shannon Reed, Kevin Talley, David Jones, Leo Baker,
David Lewis, Coach Frank Luster. 3rd row: Head Coach Tom
Walton, Tim Holt, Jett Fine, Zack Parker, Doug Loatman, Phil
Guyer, Frank Williams, Gary Empting, Blake Bahner, Randy Emp-
Junior haltback Robert Merrick holds a mean poise tor the
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ting, Paul French, Coach Walter Causey, Coach Ronnie Tipps,
4th row: Randy Helms, Steve Miller, Rennie Collins, Mike Howard,
Mike Hamilton, Kent Todd, Kenny Brecht, Pete Moore, Calvin
Pierce, Chris Storts, Ricky Hodges, John Boyd. 5th row: Coach
Bob Densomore, Virgil Jones, Jerry Harris, Mark Nash, Al Duke,
Johnny Beene, Wes Conaster, Danny Nall, Richard Harper, Rob
Cargile, and Alan Benson.
AHS Football Team
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Sophomore Kent Todd outruns McAlester defender.
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1. Tom Walton, head coach and Waller
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2. Bob Densmore, ofiensive line and .lun-
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3. Gridclers make use of aiiernoon PIEC-
lice lime.
4. AHS managers Randy Helms, Jimmy
Gill, Ronnie Conway, 8: Bobby Austin.
5. Ronnie Tipps, offensive backs 81 Frank
Luster, defensive coach.
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2. Quarterback Doug Loafman runs the ball for yardage.
3, Freddie Hurd adds another six points to Ardmore's score.
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1. Doug Loaiman kicks an extra point while David Jones holds
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Senior Brent Balmer takes advice from defensive coach
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Rennie Collins, Tim Holt, and Zack Parker listen intently to halftime
advice.
Brent Bahner, followed by blocker Robert Dudley, moves for needed
yardage.
Lawrence McGee awaits pass with open arms.
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Sanchez, Virgil Jones, Wesley Risinger, Robert Dudley, Mike Spen.
TEAM ARDMORE OPPONENT
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Loaiman, Ricky Mann, Leo Baker, and Manager Jonathan Williams.
B-Team: lst row: Manager Mark Nash, Horace Hearst, Gary Cum-
mings, Chris Thompkins, Ron Kyker, and John Black. 2nd row:
Coach Frank Luster, Rick McGee, Vince Franks, Lawrence McCar-
roll, Mike Howard, David Roberts, Keith Luster, and Coach T. J.
Loatman.
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TEAM ARDMORE OPPONENT
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. First row: Hugh Dale McKee, Sherman Reed, Robby Musgrave, Blant
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l. Sophomore Jim Love scores Iwo points to add io the
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2. Tiger grapple: goes for a pin.
3. Senior Kent Davidson works for a victory.
4. AHS wrestlers get into shape before ihe season.
5. Donald Colbert moves for a reverse.
6. Coach Eddie Griffin takes a break before practice.
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Thinclads Dash
For High Honors
High hopes for State grow as
the Ardmore track team practices
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Coaches Coleman, and Loafman.
At the indoor held in the
Myriad, the Ardmore Tigers fin-
ished fifth with 57 schools par-
ticipating. High place finishers
were Pete Moore, in long jump,
Merrick and Spencer in hurdles,
McGee in high jump, and Nall
with Lewis in the 440 and 880.
Freddy Hurd was the second
place finisher in the 60 yard
dash. The Tigers 8-lap relay
team is composed of McGee,
Hurd, Moore, and Dawkins.
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Moore, and Dubie Moore. In the
Discus and Shot, Pierce and
Beene should also excell.
Tournament Schedule
Mar. 8 Graham Tex.
Mar. 15 Ardmore Fun Country
Mar. 21 Southeast
Mar. 22 Duncan
Mar. 29 Ada
Apr. 4 Norman High School
Apr. 5 McAlester
Apr. ll OSU
Apr. 12 OU
Apr. 18 Midwest City
Apr. 19 Ada
Apr. 23 Lawton fcont. meetl
Apr. 26 Pauls Valley
May 3 Regional
May 9-10 State Meet
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running.
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track.
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Mike Spencer prepares to take to the track tor a trial run.
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Allen Benson, David Lewis, Pete Moore and Mark Nash jog together during
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Sophomore Danny Nall observes his teammates' styles while stretching out.
Lawrence McGee finishes the hurdle course at Walker Stadium.
While relaxing, Robert Merrick and Mike Spencer watch a close race.
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Members of the 1975 Tiger baseball team are ffront rowl Bill
Snider, Tom Smith, Mike Chandler, Dennis Long, Bobby Dyer,
Steve Brooks, Blant Miller, Chad Craddock, Rod Moore, Randy
Chandler, Butch Knight, Shannon Reed, David Pruett, Mark Dodge,
lsecond rowl John Williamson, Terry Key, Boots Rabb, Jerry
Stout, Gil Wallace, Chris Tompkins, Gary Cummings, Tim Orn-
dorlt, Wes Riginger, Ricky Mann, Robert Dudley, Gary Conway,
Terry Livington, Ronnie Conway, lthird rowl Ronnie Tipps, coach,
Dennis Nicholson, coach, Randy Empting, manager, Howard
McMahan, manager, David Key, Doug Loafman, Tim Elmore,
Robert Curry, Wes Conatser, Chris Feiler, Steve Miller, Lynn
Looper, Bobby Austin, Tom Walton, head coach.
1915 ARDMORE TIGER BASEBALL SCHEDULE
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Shawnee, Oklahoma
Denison, Texas
Denison, Texas
Lawton, Oklahoma
Gainesville, Texas
Moore, Oklahoma
Byng, Oklahoma
Gainesville, Texas
Shawnee, Oklahoma
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Lawton, Oklahoma
Asher, Oklahoma
Lindsay, Oklahoma
1 Duncan, Oklahoma
Byng, Oklahoma
Lawton High Tournament
Durant, Oklahoma
Lawton lMacl Oklahoma
Lawton lMacl Oklahoma
1 Chickasha, Oklahoma
Duncan, Oklahoma
Durant, Oklahoma
Chickasha, Oklahoma
McAlester, Oklahoma
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4. Shannon Reed guards tirst base.
5. Assistant Coach Ronnie Tipps gives in-
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6. Gil Wallace waits for a third base play.
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that finished 8-6 last year. Netters practice daily at
the B Street courts during sixth hour in preparation
tor 'top competition in the season. Six boys and six
girls compete in varsity duals as well as two doubles
teams in both boys' and girls' competition. Teams
played this year included rivals Duncan, Ponca
City, Shawnee and Norman, and the netters traveled
to tournaments at Duncan and Denison.
l. Boys' tennis team players are ltront rowj Dave Mordy, Lachlan
McLeod, Marc Dickinson, Iback rowl Carl Griffin, Mike Rod-
riguez, William Brooks.
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her opponent. labovel
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Cramer, Cheryl Spencer, and Lynette Boone, lFront Rowl Donna
Adkins, Lisa Ingram, Marsha Mead, Lizzie Edison and Susie
Walck.
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duals with Ada, Duncan, Lawton,
Gainesville, Denton, and Idabel.
They also played in the Falcon-
head Tournament, the Wichita
Falls Tournament, the Denton
Tournament, the Sherman Tour-
nament, the Duncan Tournament,
the Lawton Tournament, the Re-
gional Tournament held here at
the Dornick Hills Golf Course,
and the State Tournament held
at the Broadmoore Golf Course
in Moore. The linkmen practice
daily after school at Dornick
Hills.
Fairway Floggers
Drive To State
Coach Hershal Gilliam gives instructions
to AHS golfers before practice.
Sophomore Kent Todd tees off at the first
hole at the Dornick Hills Golf Course.
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Kathy Caves, Kim Bytord, Karol Sneed, Cindy Pruitt, Janet Bumpass, Lynn Looper, Ronnie
Spencer, Joe Lee, lthird rowl Coach Larry Darter, Risee Stribling, Cary Ross, Tim Stolta,
Swimmers Stroke
To Victory
Twelve boys and nine girls in
grades 9-12 compose the AHS
swim team which was formed last
year. The swimmers competed in
the Oklahoma State University
Cowboy Relay at the Stillwater
campus and finished 12th. They
hosted the Norman High School
swim team on Dec. 21 and Okla-
homa City Northeast on Jan. 8
at the YMCA pool.
The swimmers competed in the
state tournament Feb. 28 through
Mar. 1 at the Oklahoma Univers-
Cody Tomlison, Chris Nightengale, John Cross, Terry Cline.
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2. Swimming coach Larry Darter gives last minute instructions to
Kit Kampschmidt before he takes to the water.
3. Kit Kampschmidt and John Cross take a break during practice.
4. Junior Linda Fisher glides through the water.
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Current School Business
Assistant superintendent, Dr. Irvin Carter relaxes on his desk
top.
Pictured during Board ot Education meeting are Martin Dyer, board
attorney, Bill Ware, superintendent, James Nash, Board president,
Bill Ware, superintendent ot Ardmore City Schools, pauses by
his office bookcase.
The Board ot Education slate tor 1975 included
Herbert Unchurch, an employee ot the Noble Foun-
dation who represented Ward IV, Mary Sue Arnn
served as Deputy Clerk from Ward I, James Nash
returned to serve as president from Ward II and Lee
Woodside, member-at-large, served as vice-presi-
dent. Ward III representative, James Dolman re-
signed early in the year.
Martin Dyer was retained as board attorney while
Clovis Swanner became Board treasurer. Elizabeth
Minzes served as board clerk. Board auditor was
Woodrow Hulme.
Lee Woodside, vice-president, Herbert Upchurch, Mary Sue Arnn
Deputy Clerk and Dr. Irvin Carter, assistant superintendent.
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Dr. Glenn N. Smith, principal of
Ardmore High School, in his
fourth term at A.H.S. led the
students through their first tull
year at the New Ardmore High
School. Presiding as assistant
principal is Marshall Mills.
Mr. Marshall Mills
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
Dr. Glen Smith
PRINCIPAL
The implications in man's abil-
ity to discover and accumulate
knowledge can be seen most
clearly it it is remembered that
unless he destroys himself he
will continue to learn as long as
he lasts. What he makes ot him-
self will depend on how he uses
his knowledge and will depend
on the very level, not ot a few
individuals, but ot all individ-
uals of our great country.
The discovery and accumula-
tion ot knowledge does not
necessarily mean that man's lot
will improve, tor man will be-
come increasingly lethal if he
continues to gain in knowledge
and not in wisdom.
Glenn N. Smith
Principal
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, , -' 9353 , 'K Elaine Holloway, attendance clerk.
6. Emmett Hudgins, director of elementary educa
tion, takes a break.
7. Signing papers occupies Elizabeth Minzes,
financial clerk.
8, Cecil Morris, business director, greets visitors
9. .lerita Roberson and Joyce Ray, instructional
material center aides, share a joke.
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Office Staii
Office Aides this year had many
various jobs. There are six office
aides each hour with two pick-
ing up attendance slips, three
doing miscellaneous tasks and
one assisting the counselors. A
'B' average is required for all
office aides.
Office Aides: FRONT ROW: Linda Hig-
bee, Jana Guthrie, Anna Bean and Kay
Jackson. BACK ROW: Elise Chapman,
Rita Taylor, Nancy Piatt, Rheclonna Cline,
Laura Moore, Vicki Harris and Tammy
Creecy.
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2 Kay Jackson waits for a phone call Sth hour. h .
3 Office Aide Beth Maxwell rests a minute before picking up slips
4 Linda Hughes looks at a magazine in her spare time.
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Lady Officials Settle 111 New School
Sue Peterson is the new secretary to Dr .Smith and Mr.
Mills. She takes dictation and handles correspondence and
acts as registrar taking care of all requests for transcripts
for new students, recording and filing all transcript informa-
tion for old and new students. She keeps class rolls, class
schedules, honor rolls and student awards. In other words,
she does anything and everything she can to be a help
to Dr. Smith.
This is Mary Ann Mayberry's first year as school nurse.
She is not only the nurse tor the high school, but for all the
grade schools, the middle school and the junior high. She
stressed teaching students disease prevention and better
health habits.
Norma Taylor is Ardmore High School's attendance clerk.
She keeps track of student absences and writes admits tor
students. Mrs. Taylor says she truly enjoys working with
the kids.
l. Mary Ann Mayberry is always on hand to help students.
2. Sue Peterson does a little bit of everything to aid in the smooth running
ot Ardmore High School.
3. Norma Taylor writes down absences from the teacher's slips.
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a break while getting ready for noon.
4. Ray Baze makes small of another big chore
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Diesel Mechanics
Harris Blount
Auto Mechanics
Deatra Burnam
Registrar! Secretary
Susan Christian
Secretary
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Wanda Cruson
Business Office Education
Cleo Dupy
Assistant Director
Edward Gloodt
Machine Tool Operation
Coleen Gunter
Occupational Orientation
Nolan Hester
Carpentry
Ralph Hinman
Drafting
Darlene Jester
Food Services
Douglas Morris
Welding
1. Teachers aide learns the fundamentals of the Data Process-
ing machines,
2. Sherrie Bivins styles wigs in Cosmetology.
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Othell Newton
Financial Clerk
Joseph White
Auto Body Repair
Henry D. Venable
Air Conditioning
Students Acquire Career Skills
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John Pryor
Data Processing
Lee Pratt
Occupational Orientation
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1. Lee Piatt demonstrates small engine repair in Occupational
Orientation.
2. John Pryor instructs his class about Data Processing,
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Louise Aker s
Business
Elecia Baker
Chorus
Claudia Brooks
Spanish
Helen Cargile
English III
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Walter Causey
Algebra
Dorothy Caywood
Speed 'Reading
Ellen Cleaver
Physical Education
Betty Coleman
Vocation Rehabilitation
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2. Louise Akers lectures from her desk.
3. Dr. Glenn Smith is caught eating his lunch.
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Speed Reading
Ed Cook
English II
Sue Cowan
Business
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The Three Musketeers?
The Old Mix With The New
Johnny Crutchfield
American History
.Teri Daniel
English III
Karen DeMoss
Language Arts
Palsy Dodge
Business
l. .Ian Ringwald peeps out from behind her desk.
2. Jenna Mayiield's gestures add also Io her classroom
discussions.
3. Charles Migliorino says "A dime saved is a dime
earnedl"
4. Oh, this is ridiculous, says Wilma Rasmuson.
Eddie Griffin
Wrestling
Shirley Harm
Home Economics
Mary Hatler
Biology
.Tune Holden
English IIfSpeech
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Charlotte Hudgins
Chorus
Annie Johnson
Typing
Barbara Keith
English II
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Frank Luster
Basketball
Ruih McGee
Biology
Jorma Kay Mayfield
Biology
Jerry Menz
Distributive Education
Mike Meize
Band
Jenny Morrison
English IV
Dennis Nicholson
Psycho1ogyfSocio1ogy
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Wilma Rasmuson
Librarian
Jan Ringwald
Journalism
Carol Saylor
CompositionfCreative Writing
Charles Smith
Physics
.Io Dawna Smith
World History
Eugene Todd
Driver Education
Lena White
Home Economics
Joe Willis
American History
. Marshall Mills, Earl Allen, and Eugene Todd
get together to do some talking before school,
.Phyllis Connely helps a student out on a
question.
. Dennis Nicholson and Charles Migliorino play
a game of marbles to relax.
.Teachers enjoy the Christmas banquet given
by the Food Dept. at home ec.
.Ruth McGee examines some papers in the
Biology room.
. Louise Akers, Elizabeth Kruse and Ruth McGee
receive refreshments at the banquet.
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over a progress repori.
Ed Cook breaks away from his book.
Johnny Cruichiield looks up after a few
moments of lecturing.
A few AHS faculty members start to enjoy
iheir Christmas break.
Harold Holder wonders why he ever came
here today.
Louise Akers and Joe Willis exchange
lechniques on teaching.
Elizabeth Kruse relaxes with some refresh-
ments.
,Norma Taylor rambles around her desk
during a day of work.
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Eugene Todd displays his moto of driving.
Dr. Glenn Smith checks over things in his office.
Marshall Mills talks things over with a student.
Ellen Cleaver demonstrates another part of PE.
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Seniors Breathe
Sighs oi Relief
Alan Fite works on a television in his electronics class.
Diane Henson, Susan Scott, and Jenni Hann throw pots in their art class.
Mike Pollock, Lou Ann Barnett, Mike Spencer, Sheryl Finke, and Cheryl
Scearce untold and stuit napkins tor the float-building.
Pam Fore contemplates what to do next as she overlooks the winning Senior
Float.
Stan Ouillen, Chad Craddock, and Jerry Stout mess up the menu in the
cafeteria.
In the library, Debbie Orr concentrates on a book.
Carla Coble, Mary Lynn Wright, and Linda Higbee stuff ghosts in the float.
Vicki Ashcratt and Karan Edmonds complain about all the napkins they
had to stuff.
Howard McMahan displays a Senior sign in the Homecoming parade.
Dee Ann Singleton tries to explain to Cindy Elmore the art of float building.
Glenn Willis finds something more interesting than his Latin class while
Jimmie Harris and Becky Paschall work on a translation.
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1. Sue Tanner and Doris Slaughter stop by their locker before they go io
their swimming class.
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Kenya Nauli and Jo Keeton throw a smile to their on lockers.
Shannon Reed lakes a rest before class begins.
Sue Tanner, Cindy Pladziewicz, and Jim Lorenizen are honored about being National
Merit Scholarship Finalists.
Bonnie Chambliss
Charlie Champion
Karen Conley
Randy Chandler
Ruth Chapman
Nancy Cheek
Chad Craddock
Kara Crews
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Carla Coble
Kenny Collins
Charles Cox
Dennis Cumbie
Robert Curry
Sieve Cyperi
Breni Cassidy
Debbie Daniels
Jim Davidson
Kent Davidson
Julie Davis
Alice Dawkins
Dale Deberry
Greg Denkins
Valerie Dickinson
Jeii Williams hangs up signs for his classmates.
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Ed Douglass
Steve Douglass
Diane Ducoie
Robert Dudley
AI Duke
Joan Dupy
Bob Dyer
David Eaton
Ronnie Edelen
Karan Edmonds
Cindy Elmore
Seniorihs Hits
Joe Wxllms gmves Ruthie Chapman and J1mm1e Harrxs
Cmdy Howell Pam I-'ore and Belh Wxles paxnt senlor
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Jana Guthrie
Nancy Hamilton
Dan Hampton
Jennifer Hann
Jimmie Harris
Ray Harris
Rhonda Hart
Ginger Havens
Kerry Hayes
Roger Hays
Randy Helms
Georgia Ann Henry
Dennis Hicks
Linda Higbee
Teresa Higgins
Jenny Morrison's senior English
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Julie Hill
Garth Hoard
Jacquelin Hake
Scoit Holden
Carol Holt
James Horn
Cindy Howell
Spunky Hunt
Ellen Isenberg
Lisa Johnson
Peggy Johnslon
Pam Jones
Phyllis Jones
Ronnie Jones
Jo Keaton
Kem Keelon
Lynwood Kindt
Bev King
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Avis Kinsaul
Butch Knight
Stephanie Landeros
William Landrum
Bradley Lee
Ricky Lewis
Beverly Long
Jim Lorenizen
Dan Maior
Ricky Mann
Greg Mayberry
Elizabeth McCharen
Rick McFall
Lawerence McGee
Debbie McGuire
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Kristi McKee
Howard McMahan
Sieve Means
Robin Menke
Patty Meyer
Dianne Michelini
David Miller
Pam Miller
Lisa Mills
Ronnie Mitchell
Rod Moore
Paula Moran
Marie Morrison
Derrick Morton
Lawrence Morris
Donald Moyers
Steve Myers
Tim Nagode
Kenya Nault
Laurie Newton
Mark Newton
Rusty Noble
Kevin O'Dell
Tim Orndortf
Debbie Orr
Dwight Osborne
Becky Paschall
Scott Pearson
Debra Peevy
Billy Pemberton
Gary Pence
Marsha Pickens
S-S-SENI-I-IORS
Cindy Howell and Luann Trail
study hard in accounting.
Kenya Nault thinks about her
semester test.
Laurie Newton, Kristi "Mon-
key" McKee, Nancy "Weenie"
Wood, Sonia Pinto "Bean",
Doris "May" Slaughter, Nan
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Calvin Pierce
Sonia Pinto
Cindy Pladziewicz
John Pollock
Mike Pollock
Roger Ponder
David Pool
Kathi Pritchard
Anne Pulte
Sian Guillen
Shannon Reed
Mark Revelle
Brenda Rhodes
Susan Rice
Rita Richards
Wesley Risinger
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Laurie Williams displays her ability to
get out of a cocoon.
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David Ruth
Lonnie Sanchez
Anne Saylor
Cheryl Scerce
Roslyn Scott
Susan Scott
Connie Sharp
Charles Shoemaker
Dee Anne Singleton
Doris Slaughter
Greg Smith
Linda G. Smith
Linda J. Smith
Michael Spencer
Christy Stevenson
Onsbey Stevenson
Jesse Storts
.Terry Stout
Sharon Stuckey
Sue Tanner
Scott Thompson
Jon Thompson
Dale Throneberry
Luann Trail
Dewayne Triviit
Annette Tfovaio
Pai Vernon
Bob Walker
Gil Wallace
Phillip Washington
Christie Watkins
Becky Waye
Sherrie Whaley
Loretta White
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Mary Lynn Wright
Terri Young
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quick shot.
2. These Juniors realize what is the mos! boring class of the
year.
3. Juniors display beer cans io show who can.
4. Debbie Lee and Jayne Agan wail impatiently for the nexi
bell.
5. Sheri Fieler and Jeanna Harris enjoy sharing with oihers.
6. At the sight of ihe office girls Jeff Wallace knows he's
late again.
7. Mike Vernon, Joe Rison, Mike McPherson, and Sieve Miller
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Terry Adcock
Donna Adkins
Jayna Agan
Marilyn Akers
Paula Allion
Thomas Anderson
Wayne Anderson
Sam Andrews
Jill Armslrong
Annetle Ashford
Rosalyn Arrnsirong
Bruce Ayles
Chuck Bachman
Kay Baker
Donald Ballard
Anna Bean
Pat Beaver
George Bennett
Sherie Bivens
David Blalock
Debbie Blalock
Becky Blizzard
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Lynette Boone
Dianna Bonner
Tens Bradley
Jo Ella Breath
Sean Brewer
Curtis Broughton
Cindy Burchiield
Je!! Bussey
Mickey Call
Donya Cannon
Cindy Carroll
Jim Castle
Brian Chambless
Mike Chastain
Kenneth Cheadle
Lola Mae Cheadle
Jan Cheatwood
Suzanne Chess
Tony Choate
Marcia Churchwell
Debra Cliiton
Rhedonna Cline
Terry Cline
Nanetie Compton
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Cheryl Corbett
Nancy Couch
Babette Cramer
Kevin Cranford
Tamyra Crawley
Tammy Creecy
Mike Cullins
Terry Cummings
Robert Dalton
Cathy Daniel
Randy Davis
1. Gail McMahon, Marcia Churchwell, and Patrice Suggs talk
before class.
2. Cindy Willis and Sherri Bivens wait for student council
meeting to end .
3. Connie Hitt takes a breather between classes.
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Jessie Dawkins
Peter Day
Lynette Debose
John Delay
Maria Dixon
Donna Douglas
Cindy Ducote
Lizzie Edison
Larry Edmonds
Karen Elliot
David Elmore
Don Emde
Pam Eudy
Kevin Foster
Vince Pranks
Celicia Fuller
Tim Faustner
Sheri Feiler
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Linda Fisher
Mark Fitch
Paula Fore
Keith Flanagan
Lloyd Gibbs
Jimmy Gill
Kristi Gloodt
Annette Gordon
Disa Green
Terri Hannah
Mark Hamilton
Bobbi Harris
Debbie Harrell
Jeanna Harris
Vicki Harris
Twila Haynes
Cathy Heagle
Horace Hearst
Pam Hendershott
Melba Henderson
Scott Herriott
Tammie Hester
Monica Hignight
luniors Win With Over 2000 Pounds of Aluminum
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3. Reniia Mayes, Patti Penclgrai, Dayna Anderson, and Jessie Daw
kins don't seem io mind class competition.
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Tracy Hobbs
Cheryl Hodge
Roger Holder
Mark Holi
Phil Hopkins
Steve Hooper
Jon Horn
Linda Hughes
Ronnie Hulme
William Hunt
Lisa Ingram
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1. Jackie Underwood and Addie Meltabarger work hard
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2, Shari Roberson and Babeiie Cramer practice their
shorihand exercises.
3. Addie Maltabarger totals her accouniing problems.
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Jenolyn Langston
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Kyle Laverents
Debbie Lee
Patti Lemmon
'David Lewis
Steve Lewis
Darla Lightsey
Tim Lindsey
Janice Litchfield
Doug Loatman
Danny Lowdan
Connie Mallett
David Manner
Alan Martin
Regina Mathews
Dewayne Mauldin
1. Cheryl Roberts, modest???
2. Steve Miller converses with John
teacher.
3. Juniors and sophomores enjoy getting
classes.
Beth Maxwell
Jerry May
Renita Mays
Reber! McArther
Garland McCarro1l
Vicki McElroy
Lee Ann McGee
Patrick McGee '
Ricky McGee
Locklan McLeod
Gail McMahan
Craig McMurry
Chris McMurry
Michael McPherson
Addie Meliabarger
Robert Merrick
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1. Juniors Susie Ware, Nancy
Couch, Paixi Lemmon, and Amy
Rui waste time in the library.
2. Zack Parker and an unknown
friend rest belween classes.
3. Jimmy Gill lends a hand in
decorating the Chrisimas tree in
the foyer.
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Paula Michael
Melanie Miller
Sieve Miller
Laura Moore
Pete Moore
Ray Morriss
Rita Moton
Joel Moxely
Robby Musgrave
Cory Nagode
Mark Nash
Mark Newman
Chris Nightengale
Brenda Osborne
Cyntheia Osborne
Mark Owen
Zack Parker
Susan Paxson
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Marty Peden
William Peevy
Patti Pendgraf
Janis Peters
Nancy Piatt
Rene Pickens
Patricia Piggee
Steve Procter
David Pruett
Robert Purvy
Boots Rabb
Only Gne Year Left
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2. English classes busied juniors with much work.
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Marla Roberson
Shari Roberson
Cheryl Roberts
Paul Roberts
Bill Robertson
Robin Robie
Mike Rodriguez
Kelly Ross
Amy Rui
Virginia Salles
Keith Salyer
Pam Sargent
Pal Sargent
Susan Schene
Lisa Sadler
Darla Segler
Buddy Simon
Dixie Sisco
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Kathy Skidmore
Charles Skinner
Becky Slaughter
Glenn Smith
Teresa Smith
Deborah Sophus
Marsha Sparks
Cheryl Spencer
Him Stevens
Gary Stephens
Debra Stevens
Diane Stoker
Barbara Stone
Regina Stoughtenborough
Nancy Studeman
Jo Lynn Stuckey
Patrice Suggs
Jett Sullivan
Kevin Talley
Chuck Tanner
Linda Taylor
Mary Taylor
Rita Taylor
3 American History students ook interested as John 4 Jan Chealwood Lllnene Boone and Donna Adkins
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Mike Vernon
Bob Vickers
Kathy Vinson
Susie Walck
Jennifer Walker
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class,
2. Phil Hopkins pauses for a picture.
3. Patrice Suggs and Rita Taylor listen in
tently in class.
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Susan Young
Christie Youngblood
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For lunior Class
Billy Williams
Frank Williams
Jonathan Williams
Lori Williams
Cindy Willis
Brenda Wilson
Pam Wilson
Chris Winter
Loryn Wood
Trudy Wood
Steve Woody
Jean Wright
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Elias Roberts and Margie Graham watch the clock waiting for
the bell.
A group of sophomores get into biology in Ruth McGee's sixth
hour class.
. Tom Riesen gives us one of his many foxy looks.
Kent Chappell and Terry Cullins are caught in between classes.
Make the Scene
Cheryl Barrow poses for the photographer.
Five minuies time out for the latest gossip.
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Charles Migliorino Sophomore sponsor
caught trying to rob the pay phone.
Sophomore class secretary, Trudy Ward
siopped for a picture.
Tom Riesen and Marsha Mead laugh a!
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as they demonstrated many times.
3. On a sunny day, sophomores congre-
gate on the plaza with junior friends.
Carolyn Abrams
John Adair
Becky Agan
Ben Aldridge
Doug Aldridge
Mark Allen
John Alsup
Dana Anderson
Mittie Mae Anderson
Tim Anderson
'Sharon Armstrong
Tom Arnold
Randy Askew
Brent Atkinson
Bobby Austin
David Bacon
Blake Bahner
Cheryl Barrow
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Sharon Battles
James Bear
Walter Bennett
Alan Benson
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Scott Benton
Raymond Berryman
Reggie Berryman
Joe Biddiclc
Pam Bybee
John Black
Steve Blakley
Lee Blount
Robert Blount
Valerie Bostwick
Lisa Bowen
John Boyd
Brenda Bowker
Liz Brady
Jerri Bromley
Kenneth Brecht
Kathi Brewster
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William Brooks
Rita Broussard
Beverly Brown
George Brown
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Gay Burns
Samuel Burrell
Kim Byiord
Rob Cargile
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2. Carol Collier cuts paper while Jana
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1. David May urges his fellow sophomores to keep up
the good work on their float.
2. While the rest of the class works, two of Ed Cook's
English Il students, Beth Grauel and Leesa Swindell ask
him a question.
3. Christy Roberts laughs at an amusing dictionary
definition.
4. Kim Byford breezes through the library.
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Craig Cathey
Kathy Caves
Jesse Cavins
Randy Cavner
Mark Chamberlain
Elise Chapman
Kent Chappell
Tim Champion
Debbie Claypool
Susan Clover
Steve Coffey
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1. Sophomores slap on the paint on their way to a second place finish in the
float contest.
2. Shaun Winslow, oblivious to the sophomores around her, contemplates Kelly
Wilson's outstretched palm.
Donald Colbert
Carol Collier
Lisa Colston
Laurie Compton
Wesley Conaster
Kris Conley
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Billy Coop dz'
Barbara Copeland
Vanessa Copeland
Patricia Cowhead
Lana Craighead "
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Mark Creswell
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Mary Crews
Terry Cullins
Gary Cummings
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Tammy Day
Deloris Dawkins
Theresa Dehart
Ernest Dickerson
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2. The president of ihe sophomore class,
Marsha Mead, surveys the rapidly pro-
gressing iloai.
3. Dan Cook and Craig Cathey use one
of the practice rooms to rehearse a play
cutting.
4. Mr. Todd drives his point home in
Driver's Education.
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David Didas
Donna Dishman
Mark Dodge
Michael Earley
Susan Easley
Donna Ellis
Gary Elmore
Tim Elmore
Jacqueline Epps
Jeff Fine
Jani Fox
Cheryl Porguson
Jimmy Franks
Paul French
Theresa Gentry
Stephanie Gilmore
Bryan Goddard
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Beth Grauel
James Gravelle
Freida Gregg
Phil Guyer
William Gains
Melba Gaihers
Wynema Hambrick
Mike Hamilton
Diana Hargues
Richard Harper
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2. Leesa Swinclell prepares a sophomore
sign.
3. Strolling clown the hall, Roger Lang-
land greets a friend.
4. Rita Broussard looks on as Leesa Swin-
dell starts to spray painl some paper
napkin ghosts.
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Saundra Harrison
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Mark Hester
Sharon Hitt
Bonita Hodges
Cheryl Hodges
Richard Hodges
Tim Holt
Terri Horner
Michael Howard
Venita Hughes
Freddie Hurd
Chris Ivory
Roslyn Janca
Jimmy Jenkins
Holland Jester
Lisa Johnson
David Jones
Lee Ann Jones
Colleen Jones
Nina Jones
Scott Jordon
Kit Kampschmidt
Brian Kearney
Becky Kerr
Dick Kerr
Jerry Key
Anna Koger
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Terri Krohn
Ronald Kyker
Bobby Laiierly
Andy Landeros
Reaiha Landers
Gina Lane
James Landrum
Roger Langland
Teri Larson
Bobby Lee
Joseph Lee
Kevin Lerner
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II class.
2. Cheryl Smith admires the wonder of
it all.
3. Toni Remondino and Mary Ellen Mc-
Charen see the sights of the before-school
crowd.
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of ihe camera.
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Keith Luster
Terry Livingston
Susan Mannerberg
Darlene Martin
Steve Martin
Tracy Martin
Randy Mathes
Clark May
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Kathy Mayberry
Lawrence McCarro1l
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Mike McDaniel
Kelly McGuire
Hugh Dale McKee
Marcia Mead
Terri Menke
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Blant Miller
Patti Miller
Cindy Moore
Dana Moore
Walter Moore
1. Kris Conley browses through the li-
brary books.
2. Sophomore Randy Hendershott has a
secret.
1. Sohpomores whoop ii up at a pep assembly.
2. Under Annie Johnson's direction, many sophomores masier
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Dave Mordy
Mark Morris
Terry Morris
Ronnie Moss
Robert Moyers
Tony Murph
Keith Myers
Danny Nall
LaVe11e Nash
Rhonda Nauli
Rene' Newman
Linda Neyer
Jo Ann Noble
Jeff Norvell
Sheryl Noyesad
Doris Osborne
Tracy Oxford
Terri Page
Sharon Paiion
Charmagne Peevy
Shan Peiiies
Gary Phillips
Fern Pickens
Renee Pickins
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Sharon Piggee
Annette Poii
Julie Polzien
Brian Pope
Doug Pritchard
Cyntheia Pruitt
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Christy Roberts
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2. Monday morning blues catch David
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3. Jimmy Jenkins pays close attention to
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David Ross
Jeif Rue
Donna Russell
Scott Sadler
Jimmy Sarton
Carl Scott
Jay Schene
James Sharp
Rae Ann Shipley
Amber Shoemaker
Joy Short
Randy Simmons
Vicki Slinkard
Cheryl Smith
Ray Smith
Rhonda Smith
Russell Smith
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2. Russell Smith consults with Claudia
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3. Sophomores wait impatiently tor the
pep assembly to get rolling.
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Roger Spring
Mildred Sievenson
Bobby Slidman
Burl Stidham
Tim Stolfa
Belinda Stone
Chris Storrs
Mike Sunday
Leesa Swindell
Perry Talley
Lisa Taylor
Liz Thomas
Kent Todd
Sharon Todd
Chris Tompkins
Theresa Tucker
Jimmy Vance
193
l. During ihe Youih Appreciaiion Week
assembly, David Bacon flashes a Victory
sign for the game that night.
2. Wynema Hambrick and Nina Jones
glance up from doing iheir Biology home-
work.
John Wackler
Rhonda Waddle
Sieve Wainscott
Trudy Ward
Chris Washington
Gay Waison
Pearlene Webb
Mark Wiley
Jerry Wilkes
Amelia Williams
David Williams
George Williams
Mike Williams
Travis Williams
Janet Williamson
Jon Williamson
Teresa Williamson
Kelly Wilson
194
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Laurie Velayos
William Housion
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l. The cast steps out for curtain call.
2. Oedipus, blood streaming down his gown, kneels
in pain and desperation.
3. lokaste and her maid servant wonder about
strange conversations in the palace.
4. Teiresias, the blind prophet warns Oedipus about
the doom about to befall him.
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Oedipus Rex ....... ..
Ellen Isenberg
Jimmie Harris
Schel Spindell
Janet Judd
Ruth Chapman
Kris Conely
Jon Horn
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Dan Major
David Eaton
Robert Merrick
William Brooks
Sieve Cypert
Dale Deberry
Mike Vernon
John Adair
Julie Hill
.. Craig Cathey
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INDEX 7
7 7 77
AaI0h,'77E192ii2ir16737 lf Q 4 4
Abrarns,1'QCer1o7yn,7181,,195 B
Acox, Tim, 163, 16412 1
ADAIRQQHEIDI, 21, 37, 64, 72, 1457
Adair, John 36, 64,' 181, 197 , 9 M j
Adcock, Terry1,63 77 D7 :I
Adkins, Donna 29, 41,-56,j64, 1115,
163,175,177 7 , 7 , 7 7 7 7
Agan, Becky1781 ',', I 7. 4 1 '
Agan, Jayna V,
Akers, Louise 13V6,713'95i I
Akers, Marilyn 163113 f' 1 ' '
Aldridge, 'Ben 36, 437, '101, A181
ALDRIDGE ,DAVID 36,7146
Aldridge, Doug 24, 1811 'f ' '
Aller1,'Ea13l127, 136 7 7 7
AIQLENZJOHNNY 158 -
Allen 4Mark'j181,, ii jj 7 ,
Allton, Paula-24,7163 'I' 1 1'
ALNDN, GARY 1455, ' ' 7 7
A1snp,7John,24,750,64,181 I I
ANDERSON, ANITA 24, 42, 55, 145.
113, 7 .
ANDERSON, DAVID 145
An'derson,ffDayna,168, 181
Abderson,EMiRie 181
Anderson,-Tim 30, 31,'181
95, 99, 163
Andrewsg1Sarn 163
ANTHQNEY, PAM 37, 49, 56, 145
Arn3strong,7Ji11 31, 163
Armstrong? Sharon, 181
Afndsfrongj Roslyn 136
ARNESS, DON 145
Arnold, Tommy 181
ASHCRAFT, VICKI 20, 21, 28, 29,
31, 41, 44, 64, 65, 71, 74, 75, 142,
145 1
Ashford, Annette 24, 48, 54, 56, 163
Askew, Randy771781 A A 7
Atkinson,'Brent Y,' 3 6,jj181 'J H
Austin, Bobby 5161858 89, ,,2 181
Austin, Bobby'16, '88,1'8V9,
Ayles,Bruce1637 A 1 7' 1 '
7 7 z 17 f.', 2 ' V
BaQh,m7an,7,ChuCk'1163 I .7
BACHMAN,JIM 145 2 A g y , ,
Bseojngj,De311d'24,i'1s1,',194 Q Q 7 7 7 I
Bahner, Blake 36, 1871-1 1' - 1 j
BAHNER, BRENirj29g7 30, 367, 60,7764
74,'88,jQ92,tt973,1o1,1745- 7 I I I
Baker, 'Electa 44,132 ,
BaKe1',7KfaS7 33, 53,7163 J
Baker, Leo 21, 29, f30,W31,f 44, 88, 95
Ballard, DQnaldj163 Q, fl, f 7
BARNES. DAVID 14757 I I
BARNETT, 1LOU,ANN11,43, 145
Barrow, Cheryl 1797, 181, 17
Barton, Jana 38, 64, 181, 182' D
BATTLES, CARLA 145 .
Battles, Sharon 181
l98
Bean, Anna764Q7125,77176377
Bear, James 181 7- r 1 1 ' -V M
BEARD, REGINIA 1467 7 7
Beaver P61530 738471163 I I 4 4
BEENEj'J0HINlN1528, 46, 74,,88,'107,'fi '
146,919 77
BENNETT, CCNNIE 45, 49, 9146, 158
Bennett,V'Geo1'ge, 54, 163, 7 7 ,
Benhett,j7We1ter7181 A - I
Benson, Allen'f8'8,'1'08,i'1D9,,1l81if E
Bens6n,E1iene 18217 7 7 7 7
Benton, Scott'1182 or 9 I I '
BERRY,'ROBER'1" 146 i D,
Berryman, Raymond 182 ' 1 '
Berryman, ,Reginald 182
Biddick, Joe 88, 182
Biddick, Matt 119 1 ,
BIDDICK, STEVE 36, 64, 101, 1461 I
BIFFIN, GRAHAM 168 ' ' A ' 7' f
Bivens, Sherrie 54, 130, 163,165 A 7 or
Black, John 95, 182 1 " 'f ' ' H
Blekley, Steve 30, 31, 182 ' l ,
Blalock, David 163 1
Blalock, Debbie 163
Blizard, Becky 29, 163 I
Blount, Lee 182 I
Blount, Robert 182 ,D
Bonner, Diann 164
Boone, Lynnette 37, 115, 164, 168,
1752
Bostwick, Valerie 18, 29, 48, 64, 182
Byforde, Kim 119, 182, 183
7 77 7777 7
Ca11,M1eketyQ71647 f l 1 or Sfi I B
CAMPBELL, CoNN1E,4'5,1,46
Campbell, Theresa 30 7 77 7 1
Cannon, D0nya'24,'f'48,68', D
7 77 '
C.ngi1e,7 Rob 36,752,788 1821, y
Canon, Cindty27Q,'72:14,29g 3175 37441,
56,64,1647 7. 77 7 7 7 7 B
CARTER, DEBBIE 5146, 77
Cash, Johnny 182 7 7
Cashman,eMelissa 183
CASSADY, BREN7Tf771'4s ig 7417
CASTLE,-CATIHYL'415, 174661 6 A y
Castle, Jim 164
Cethey,tCrnig724, 64, 183, 185, 197
Causey, Walter 89, 'iky 1232 7 'f Q' i,', 'Q
Caves,1Kathy kl'64,,1'f19,,183 77 7 7
Cavins, Jesse 29, 30,6183 'V f' '
Cavner, Randy 183, f ',tt i
Caywoon, Dorothy 133 f
Chamberlain, 'Ma.rkf1V83 9 '
Chrnnbless, Brianf14,E 24, 43, 51, 164
CHAMBLISS,'BON1NIE 51, 147! '
CHAMP1oN,CIf1ARLIE 36, 147 ff
Champion, Timt36, 183 Y
CHANDLER, RANDY 46, 56, 61, 64
147 7 V 7 I
Chapman, Elise 43, 48,' H ,7
CHAPMAN, RUTH 42,7 43, 49, 772, 147,
BOURNS, RICKY 146 149, 197 I 1', Q , 1
Bowen, Lisa 30 182 Chappel, Kent178,7183 7 7 I A
Bowker, Brenda 24, 29, 39, 42, 48, 64 Chastain, Mik9'1245' 1644
1872 7 I . Chead19K9f1h9th7,164 7, 7
Boyd, John 24, 64,'88,'182 , 7 , Ch9adlf5QL51iMaeQ164
Brnd1ey,,Tenn73o,t163 f it it Cheatwood,Jan13'7,'45,'1164,f1i74,if175
Brady, Liz 182 4 I I B 6 CHEEK,,NANCY61, 64, 72,7147
Bramley, Jig-H7182 ' i 'D D Chess, Suzanne, 33,164 V
Breathglo EIlen7164 5 Choate, Terry 16477 ,
B1-echt, Kenny 29, 30, 88, 1015 182' Churchwell,.Marcia 1614, 1651 1
Brewer, Sean 37,743', 45, 71607, 164' Claypool,'Debbie,183 ,
Brewster, Kathy 29,r64,L182Vi jf 1 it 'C16a1ier,7E11en.4Q8,7 132, 140 f
BRIDGEMAN, JANET. 1467 72 ffC1ihGs Rhedonna",65,37, 394 524125, 264
BROOKS, BARBARA' 241, 46, '64,'1'46 Cline, Te5rfy420j, 29, 30, 317, iQ44,7,674, 119,
Brooks, C1endis52,71327 1 7 A l Q 1647 1 5 , ff jjj
B,rooks,Stephen7182 1 A ' ' " 'V ' " C
Brooks,'WilIiam 22,, 23,f35,ff5i2, 64, 67,7 Coffey,7steve,71837 7 7,
I 115, 132' ' f H 5 ,7' ,,', ' V' , Q 7, 7 ,7 7 Colbert, D,onaldi'1!0l1,f ',
Broughton, Curtis 24, 1641 j 'I l "'4 I BQttyW133 Q I I
Br0ussard,,Rhondaff3f1ff7 77 '7 77 Coleman, Bi1l'107s 1081? 'fi ' 'D
7Bronssard,77Rire 38,'21182,'7186ii - 9, CQ,,,er,iffC1at0l192Z1845 3
Br0Wh,iBever1yt414fI7872 1 i COLLINS, RENNY,-36,1 42,1 64, 72, 88,
,BroW7n, George 182 7 I
Burchfieldg Cindy 164'
Burnpass, Janet 119, 1827 I '
BURNAM, BEVERLY156 7 "
BURRAGE, STEVE 1469 if
Burnett, Jimmy 24, 50,182
Burns, Gay 24, 64, 182' 7
Burrell, Samuel 182 J - 1
Bussey,-Jeff'36, 164 L
BUTLER, MIKE 146 7 i D I 1
BUTLER, VICKI 41, '54, 146 'C 7
Bybee, Pam 182
I 93, , ,
148 ,
Colston, Lisa, 184
Compton, Laurie 24, 164
Conaster, Wesley 88, 184
CONLEY, KAREN 24, 64, 147
Conley, Kris 7, 22, 23, 184, 189, 197
Connely, Phyllis 133, 136
Conway, Ronnie 47, 89, 165
Cook, Dan 22, 23, 30, 64, 184, 185,
197
Cook, Ed 12,133, 138, 183
Coop, Billy 184
Copeland, Barbara 184
Corbett, Cheryl 33, 53, 165
Cook,
Couch, Nancy 6, 37, 52, 54, 164, 171
Cowen, Sue 64, 133
Cowherd, Patricia 184
COX, CHARLES 54, 61, 64, 71, 148
CRADDOCK, CHAD 33, 46, 142, 147
Craighead, Lana 24, 52, 64, 184
Cramer, Babette 115, 165, 168, 169
Cranford, Jeanine 28, 184, 186
Cranford, Kevin 165
Crawley, Tamyra 164, 165
Creecy, Tammy 125, 165
Creswell, Mark 184
Creswell, Mike 184
CREWS, KARA 33, 147, 149, 158
Crews,Mary 184
caoss, JOHN 33, 53, 119, 148
Crutchfield, Johnny 12, 133, 135, 138,
144, 175
Cullind, Mike 165
CUMBIE, DENNIS 148
Cummings, Gary 36, 37, 85, 184
Cummings, Terry 24, 43, 48, 165
CURRY, ROBERT 77, 95, 97, 99, 148
CYPERT, STEVE 22, 23, 52, 55, 56,
64, 197
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Dalton, Robert 45, 165
Daneil, Catherine 165
Daniel, Jeri 56, 133, 138, 140
DANIELS, DEBBIE 148
DAVIDSON, JIM 36, 42, 127, 148
DAVIDSON, KENT 46, 61, 64, 71, 77,
101, 102, 148
DAVIS, JULIE 61, 64, 148
Davis, Randy 165
DAWKINS, ALICE 148
Dawkins, Deloris 184
Dawkins, Jessie 107, 166, 168
Day, Peter 24, 26, 42, 51, 64, 166
Day, Richard 184
Day, Tammy 24, 184
DEBERRY, DALE 148, 159, 197
DeBose, Lynette 38, 48, 54, 56, 165
DeHart, Theresa 29, 184
DeLay, John 166
DeMoss, Karen 50, 133, 162
DENKINS, GREG 12, 29, 30, 45, 148
Densmore, Bob 89
Dixon, Marie 166
Dickerson, Ernest 24, 184
Dickinson, Paula 50, 184
DICKINSON, VALERIE 22, 23, 24,
32, 34, 53,61,64,72,s0, 81,148
Dickson, Steve 64, 185
Didas, David 185
DINWIDDIE, LINDA 61, 64, 149
Dishman, Donna 185
Dodge, Mark 36, 64, 185
Dodge, Patsy 15, 133
Douglas, Cathy 166
DOUGLASS, ED 36, 117, 149
DOUGLASS, STEVE, 36, 117, 149
Ducote, Cindy, 166
DUCOTE, DIANE 149
Douglass, Marzee 127
DUDLEY, ROBERT 46, 64, 74, 88,
93, 95, 97, 99,149
DUKE, AL 15, 36, 43, 46, 88, 149
DUPY, JOAN 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 39,
61, 64, 72, 92, 93,149, 197
DYER, BOB 36, 37, 149
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Early, Michael 185
Easley, Susan 185
EATON, DAVID 61, 71, 149, 159
EDELEN, RONNIE 149
Edison, Lizzie 64, 117, 166
EDMONDS, KARAN 17, 28, 29, 64,
72, 74, 75,142,149
Edmonds, Larry 166
Elliot, Karen 39, 166
Ellis, Donna 185
ELMORE, CINDY 39, 60, 61, 64, 72,
144, 149
Elmore, David 166
Elmore, Gary 185
ELMORE, STAN 20, 29, 30, 31, 36,
44, 150
Elmore, Tim, 185
Emde, Don 45, 166
EMPTING, GARY 64, 88, 101, 150
ENPTING, RANDY 37, 43, 55, 64,
88, 150
Epps, Jacqueline 185
EUBANKS, RICKY 150
Eudy, Pam 51, 166
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FAUSTNER, KENNETH 15, 150
Faustner, Tim 166
FEILER, CHRIS 37, 46
Feiler, Sheri 3, 31, 32, 53, 160, 160,
166, 176
Files, Steve 167
Fine,- Jeff 88,F101, 185
FINKE, SHERYL 8, 17, 64, 74, 75,
143, 150
Fisher, Linda 18, 29, 37, 39, 42, 44,
52, 56, 64, 167, 173
Fitch, Mark 14, 22, 23, 24, 26, 42,
47, 48, 51, 56, 64, 67, 173
Fite, Alan, 142, 150
FITZGERALDQ DONNA 150
FITZGERALD, RICKY 150
Flanagan, Keith 167
FLOYD, GARY 150
FORBES, SLAAY 6, 84, 150
FORE, PAM 6, 41, 54, 142, 149, 150
Fore, Paula, 41, 167
Forguson, Cheryl 185
Foster, Keith 45. 166
Fox, Janie 29, 56, 64, 185
FRANKS, DENISE 29, 41, 150
Franks, Jimmy 31, 185
FRANKS, RICKY 150
Franks, Vince 95, 166
French, Paul 47, 88, 185
Fuller, Celicia 166
Gaines, William 186
GALL, DALE 43, 45, 55, 150
Gathers, Melba 24, 186
GATHERS, SUE 24, 150
Gentry, Theresa 185
Gibbs, Lloyd 167
GILLIAM, GREG 64, 117, 151
Gilliam, Hershal 117
Gilmore, Stephanie 24, 42, 48, 50,
185
Gill, Jimmy 47, 89, 96, 167, 171
Gloodt, Kristi 24, 29, 44, 64, 167
Goddard, Bryan 185
Gordan, Annette 54, 167
Graham, Margie 178, 186
Grauel, Beth 24, 39, 64, 167
Gravelle, James 29, 86, 186
Gravelle, Leona 127
Green, Disa 39, 45, 64, 167
Gregg, Frieda, 186
Griffin, Carl 115
Griffin, Eddie 134
GUTHRIE, JANA 21, 28, 41, 61,
64,72,125, 151
Guyer, Phil 36, 88, 186
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Hambrick, Wynema 186, 192
Himilton, Billy 167
Hamilton, Mike 88, 101, 186
HAMILTON, NANCY 45, 151
HAMPTON, DAN 151
HANN, JENNIFER 32, 33, 42, 43,
49, 53, 56, 61, 72, 80, 81, 143, 151
Hannah, Terry 167
Hargues, Diana 186
Harper, Richard 88, 107, 186
Harrell, Debbie 167
Harris, Bobbi 38, 167
Harris, Jeanna 38, 45, 160, 167
HARRIS, JIMMIE 42, 51, 64, 143,
149, 141, 197
HARRIS, RAY 151, 158
Harris, Theresa 30, 52, 186
Harris, Tracy 187
Harris, Vicki 6, 8, 18, 29, 37, 41, 56,
66, 78, 79, 125, 167
Harrison, Saundra 187
HART, RHONDA 45, 152
Hatler, Mary 134
HAVENS, GINGER 151
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HAYES, ROGER 14, 151, 158
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KING, BEVERLY 39, 42, 43, 56, 61,
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KNIGHT, BUTCH 36, 46, 88, 153
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Lindsey, Tim 170
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Love, Jim 36, 46, 102, 188
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Mannerberg, Susan 24, 42, 50, 189
Martin, Alan 170
Martin, Darlene 189
Martin, Steve 24, 26, 64, 189
Martin, Tracy 7, 189
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Mathews, Regina 55, 170
Mauldin, Dewayne 170
Maxwell, Beth 24, 42, 64, 125, 171
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May, David 6, 22, 23, 29, 30, 183,
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Mayes, Renita 168, 171
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McCarroll, Lawrence 151, 189
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Menke, Terri 189
Menz, Jerry 45, 135
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109, 162, 171,172, 197
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Meyer, Richard 189
Micheal, Paula 24, 172
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Migliorino, Charles, 12, 135, 136
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Mills, Marshall 123, 136, 140
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Moore, Dana 24, 189
Moore, Laura 32, 34, 39, 50, 53,
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MORAN, PAULA 154
Mordy, Dave 36, 46, 52, 64, 115,
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Morris, Mark 190
Morris, Ray 172
Morris, Terry 190
Morrison, Jenny 135, 151
MORRISON, MARIE 64, 154
MORTON, DERRICK 15, 154
Moss, Ronnie 190
Moton, Rita 172
Moxley, Joel 24, 51, 64, 172
MOYERS, DONALD 78, 101, 154
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Murph, Tony 190
Musgrave, Robby 43, 51, 64, 101,
171, 174
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Nash, Mark 95, 107, 109, 172
NAULT, KENYA 24, 26, 64, 147,
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Newman, Mark 24, 36, 45, 172
Newman, Rene 30, 190
NEWTON, LAURI 155
NEWTON, MARK 155
Neyer, Linda 190
Nicholson, Dennis k 135, 136
Nightengale, Chris 119, 172
Noble, Jo Ann 190
NOBLE, RUSTY 36, 155
Norwell, Jeff 190
Novasad, Sheryl 24, 190
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ORNDORFF, TIM 36, 155
ORR, DEBBIE 64, 143, 155
Osborne, Brenda 64, 143, 155
Osborne, Cyntheia 172
Osborne, Doris 190
OSBORNE, DWIGHT 45, 155
Owen, Mark 56, 64, 172
Oxford, Tracy 30, 190
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101, 171, 172
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155
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Paxon, Susan 39, 64, 172
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PEEVY, DEBRA 155
Peevy, William 173
PEMBERTON, BILLY 155
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PENCE, GARY 64, 155
Peters, Janis 173
Peterson, Sue 126
Pettis, Shan 190
Phillips, Gary 190
Piatt, Nancy 29, 48, 125, 173
Pickens, Fern 190
PICKENS, MARSHA 155
PICKENS, RENEE 190
Pickens, Rene 17 3
PIERCE, CALVIN 71, 77, 88, 95,
99, 156
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Piggee, Sharon 191
PINTO, SONIA 41, 68, 155, 156
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POLLACK, JOHN 156
PoLLocK, MIKE 7, 36, 46, 101, 143,
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PONDER, ROGER 156
POOL, DAVID 117, 156
Pope, Brian 50, 191
Pritchard, Doug 191
PRITCHARD, KATHI 33, 38, 156
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Pruett, David 173
Pruitt, Cynthia 119, 191
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Rasmuson, Wilma 39, 54, 134, 136
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Reinke, Tim 191
Remondino, Toni 17, 37, 52, 64, 77,
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Reynolds, Craig 191
Rewalt, Harvey 24, 42, 64, 191
RHODES, BRENDA 156
RICE, SUSAN 156
RICHARDS, RITA 29, 44, 156
Riesen, Tom 36, 64, 57, 117, 178,
180, 181, 191
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Riley, Randall 173
Ringwald, Jan 34, 134, 136, 138
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Rison, Joe 36, 56, 64, 117, 160, 173
Roberson, Frankie 71
Roberson, Marla 48, 164, 174
Roberson, Shari 32, 33, 34, 41, 48,
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Roberts, Blake 36, 64, 191
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David 95
Elias 178
Paul 24 174
Robertsbn, Bill 95, 174
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Robie, Robin 45, 174
Rodriquez, Mike 22, 23, 56, 64, 66,
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Ross, Kelly 37, 78, 79, 174
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ROZELL, MARK 157
Rue, Jeff 88, 192
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Sadler, Scott 24, 192
Salles, Virginia 174
Salyer, Keith 24, 174
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Sargent, Pat 174
Sarton, Jimmy 192
SAYLOR, ANNE 61, 157
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SCEARCE, CHERYLE 26, 64, 71,
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SHELTON, LINDA 31
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