El Reno High School - Boomer Yearbook (El Reno, OK)

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.4 lX-J i'L, V a 'r 3L4 FOREWORD Once upon a time there were ten little Indians who lived on an Okla- homa reservation. Life was full of teepees and buffaloes until one day they came to El Reno High School to learn the ways of the whiteman. Follow them through the yearbook and sympathize with their attempts at civiliza- tion. MEET THE TEN LITTLE INDIANS! Standing, Left to Right; Ann Dillon, Associato Editor; Gayle Ryol, Editorial Assistant; Judy Remi, Editorial Assistant; Keith Worsham, Sports Editor; Richard Fogg. Chief Writer; Bob McGoffin, Sports Editor; Ronald Jackson Editor. i, (Jr. Collogo) Illustrator; Bina McWethy,'EditorinChiol. Sooted. Oran Clomons, Managing WE PROUDLY PRESENT THE 1959 BOOMER COLLEGIAN 'tV ) r i — - —v I .£ 'A’J . Uoc_W c. Vu atp I________________ kAaKV. tOe; V X. S! ,V. f c'cc. StJsv ■ «X - ' 1 • • Junior Creative Writing Class 3 Senior Creative Writing Class ctU C i-dA yx Cc kju t ALsH aC, Jtu s Ou v ux tJLcyrc . 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It is in his example we leave our Alma Mater a place better off because he lived. If ever a great man lived, then surely this must have been he. 5 6 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION J IZZBZXZZO ADMINISTRATION At the head of every successful secondary school there must be a successful administrative leader. This we proudly display in our portrait of the Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Paul R. Taylor. Assisting him with his various administrative duties is his excellent and efficient staff. 8 BOARD OF EDUCATION Behind the scenes of the ordinory day, preparation for the future is being made by these conscientious dedicants toward that desired end, the education of young minds. We gratefully acknowledge their faithful service to the community and we want them to know that we realize their efforts to make El Reno High School an institution of developing better citizens. JAMES E. BASS M«mbtr EDWIN PORTER Member 9 MORRIS HURST Mvmbtr FACULTY MRS. GARLAND ETHERIDGE MR. BILL DAVIS Deon of Girls Oklahoma History American History Deon of Boys Biology Boys' Physical Education 10 MR. WOODROW BARTON Shop Classos Mochanical Drawing MR. BOB BECK Algebra Sr. Math Boys' Physical Education MISS KATHLEEN BLACK Girls' Physical Education MRS. LUCILLE BLAIR Plana Geometry Algebra Spanish I MR. JOHN BELISLE Vocal Music MRS. NINA MAE COOPER English II MR. ERNEST DOKE English III Junior ond Senior Creative Writing MR. FLOYD DURHAM Typing I, II College Psychology Collega Okie. History MRS. FLOYD DURHAM English I MRS. CALVIN GUTH Art MRS. ART HARRISON Speech Debate Drama English III MRS. ELTON HOBSON General Business Typing I tr MRS. CORENE JEWITT English II Latin I and II MISS MABLE JONES English IV College English MR. KENNETH KAMM Boys' Physical Education World History American History MRS. EDNA KELLY Library Library Science MR. GEORGE A. KIZER Instrumental Music MISS HELEN KNIGHT College Solid Geometry College Advanced Algebra Trigonometry Algebra II Senior Math Composite Math 11 MISS IRENE MARCH Spanish II College French MR. C. t. MC Gilt T 4 I MRS. VOINEY MOORE Homemaking I MISS DOVIE NOBLE Shorthand I and II Bookkeeping MR. RAY P. PORTER College Chemistry Biology MR. M. J. Robertson Agriculture MISS MAE SHANKLIN American History Problems of Democracy College History American History MR. J. E. SIMMONS Driver Education Boys Physical Education MRS. AVANT TAYLOR Biology Chemistry Physics MRS. DEAN WARD Algebra I Composite Math 12 MR. THURMAN ROBBINS Mechanical Drawing General Shop MRS. COY WATSON Homemaking II and III s-x «xyj v ' T v v Cv X ' “ v - ,- V ie K v . vC c Vs T y .• •■ . v Ten Little Indians walking the line, one graduated.................... ............then there were nine. Larry Adams Ronald Adams Ronald Albers Bonnie Alexander Barbara Anderson Claretta Ankney Phyllis Haworth Cecil Delma Oran Clemons Lynn Conner Bill Cook Jan Cooper Sue Davidson Velva Smirl Davis Larry Deatherage Carolyn DeLaughter Dennis Dicke Jerry Divine Thelma Dodd Gene Douglas Carol Durham Dorothy Duncan 15 Pat Fox Judy Gholston Gene Gladney Glenda Dutcher Boots Effenbeck Pat Entrekin Gene Estes Ronald Evans Fred Fanson Carol Fedderson Mike Fire Richard Fogg Carolyn Goad Jasper Golden Grant Griesel Glen Griffin Margaret Hamilton George Hamilton LaDonna Helm Marquerite Hoard Krin Hollingsworth Verl Jones Elaine Kitchell Bunny Laughlin Barbara Leach John Lee Loretta Warren Lemke Artie Link Richard Lorzenzen Betty Lunsford 18 • I Barbara Jo Maly Marion Marquardt Joe Maxey Sharon McCabe Bill McDaniel Judy McGee Bob McGoffin Bina McWethy Bob Meyer Don Miller Pat Miller Francis Mills Brenda Morris Ernest Morrison Tom Mowery Connie Moyer Ruth Nichols Gayla Niles Eddie O'Bleness Patsy Oldfield Floyd Pate 19 Marilyn Shaw Jim Shirey Betty Smith Betty Jo Southern Ronnie Southern Alice Stanley Marvin Starkey Ida Stephens Mary Stephens Dorothy Swingle Beverly Tate Etta Tennery Leniel Thompson Mike Titterington Sara Valderas 21 Lonnie Ward Lynda Ward Janice Wallace Marion Watson Joe Whipple Katherine White Donna Wood Keith Worsham Bert Yant Wilma Yount William Yount Fred Coburn Judy Graber Burrell Rushing John Sodborry, Prmidont, Koran Boortmo. Treasurer; Dickio Jon , Vico-Prtiidont; Ka « Irvin, Stcrtlary. Mott Studious Mott Likoly To Sueeood Ronnlo Adorn and TJ$h Bogon Bin® McWethy and Richard Fogg Mosi Popular Milt® Fir® and Kat® Irvin Most Friendly Karen Boorsma and Jim Preston Best Looking Judy McGee and Bill Cook 24 Best Dancers Bunny loughlin and Bill Hill Nine little Indians doing great, they helped with the prom . . . . ..........then there were eight. Charles Brandley, President Gaylord Shaw, Vice-President Kay Callahan, Treasurer Larry Anderson Tim Armstrong Sylvia Askow Ronnie Ausley Mary Louise Barker Judy Blanc Caroline Bloom Mickey Bollingor Joyco Boyer Larry Briggs Morvellena Brooks Gory Browning Carla Caster Jeannie Cavin Dale Chappell Keith Clark Kenneth Clayton Rex Coit William Cooksey Don Corn Lenita Courtney Elaine Croxton Ellen Davis Phyllis Delaughter Ann Dillon Larry Dirickson Don Dresser Wayno Edwards Linda Elkins Kay Enfield Sue Etheridge Frances Farnham Rani Gholston Mary Beth Goldberger Mary Good Karon Grass Chartoi Graves Mofa Hamilton Sharon Hamilton Sally Harrison Rotalyn Haynes Vonda Heckes Joe Honrickson Calvin Hickerson Jackie Hill Fred Hobson Judy Hromoda Della Mae Huchtemon Patsy Huston Don Johnson Carolyn Joliff Delores Kastl Richard Koebrick Billy leBleu Amanda lewis Koy Maine Ray Maine Beatrice Marquardt Diana Marquardt Bill Maynard Karen McGuire Buddy Miles Byron McNought lewis Morgan Jack Moshor Richard Myers Paulette Ninman Bill Novak Cliff Powell Kennoth Power Jannola Rains Tommy Randall 27 LaVon Rousser Rilla Rickncr Dianne Roberts Nathan Rose Janice Rush Janet Schroedor Sharon Seely Louise Self Eldon Shrum Elizabeth Simmons Kenneth Stcon David Stephens Bradley Stevons Leroy Stewart Jowelene Stone Gayle Stoneman Janice Stoner Bill Stout Leon Taylor Lynda Thompson Jan Tillinghast Joyce Viewog Laquita Voigt Roger Wagner Tice Wagner Kenneth Wehmuller Carolyn Walpert Judy Wells Potty Wells Christine Whitley Clyde! Wier Ellen Wilkerson Sharon Williams David Willsey Larry Willsey Carolyn Wintermute Eight little Indians like angels in heaven, One studied too much........................ ......................and that left seven. Ted Ownby, President Sherry Ivester, Vice-President Elaine Gresham, Secrotary Charlotte Nail, Treasurer Wayne Abies Sharon Adams Gary Allen Katherine Armold Kay Atkinson Grace Barber Jennifer Barbor Jimmy Borker Don Barton Jerry Bass Poggy Sue Beaver Marvin Boll Janis Brower Mary Bruce Janice Cahill Doris Calvert Pamela Chiles Roger Chiles Luo Ann Clark Sandra Coker Richard Colo 30 Mike Conner Howard Cornelius Deldo Crawford Potty Daggs Diane Davis Betty Due Shirley Dclaughter Betty Dennis Larry Denwalt Linn Denwalt Alics Dunn Joyce Edgar Carolyn Effenbeck Margaret Estes Lloyd Foutz Larry Fox Linda George James Goad Pat Gordon Danny Grady Llndo Grady Clora Belle Greany Teddie Griffin Jan Grove Joe Hale Betty Hall Charlene Hall Roy Hornby Mary Lou Honnomon Tommy Harris Margio Haworth Jimmy Isles Lola Jackson Sandra Jackson Jerry Johnson Harold Johnson Deonno Joliff Earl Roy Jones Pot Jordon Nancy Kessler Mary King Charlone Kinnard Nancy Lair Lois Lackey Bill Lee Elaine Lee Edwina Lemko Carolyn Lovelady Helen Lunsford Dick Maxey 31 ' Dick Meyers Jeannette Moyers Barbara Miller Reba Miller Roy Leo Miller Porter Morphis Trent Morris Jo Ellison Morrison DeWight Nance Weslyn Ninmon 32 Sharon Sounders Ronnie Spurlin Zetta Spurr Billy Mario Stonsbury Ronnie Stafford Joe Stanley Gory Stepp Jim Stevens Carol Stowart Keith Stout Ann Threilkill Albert Vieweg loon Warren Dan Potman Lorry Palswald Mary Sue Parr Doris Paxton Kathyrn Perdue Shannon Pettit Joan Porter Altho Posey Pot Powell Monto Pruott 33 Honoring our baiketball team. Farewell, Mitch. v Jerry Brungard Sherry Cavint Loretta Chaloner Pat Clovis Walter Clouse Johnny Cooper Leon Corn Judy Cook Kay Cox Donna Daggs 36 Gary Davis Jack Dill Roborf Doyle Geraldine Dodd Marilyn Dunn Carla Eden Charlotte Ellison Carolyn Eitel Elizabeth Floming Glenda Fuller V I 2 _ - — f o Nellie Johnson, President Mary Jane Jordon, Viee-Presidonf Betty Brandloy, Soerolary Trcva Barker, Treasurer Eileen Adams Darlene Adkisson Fred Albers Nancy Alexander Ronnio Beard Johnny Bell Ricky Biggert Joo Bogan Vanoy Bolin Lanoy Bolin Ted Bonner Frankie Boyer Janice Boyer Phyllis Briggs Phillip Briggs Virginia Brooks Cd Funali Trevo Griffon Jonlo Hoyward Kali Hromado Marcia Hix Horry Hunt Linda Huiton Nellie Irvin Helen Jock ion Phylli Jaion Kirk Klckingbird Nancy Kincaid Dorwin Kinard lla Mae Koert Jackie Lodd Claudia Lane Patiy Lorenxen Jeanie Loyall Delorei lumpmouth VanLyn Lyont Emma Maly Jimmy McGoffin Claudett Miller Jeannine Mitchell Judy Mow re Billy Myert Joy Oyler James Niles Richard Oxman loyton Perry Gene Petitt Terry Pierce Anna Potts Roy Potts John Revel Phil Sawyer Martha Sedberry Martha Seely Patsy Shaw Ronnie Siokel 37 Carol Sherer Dianna Stepp Don Stephen Virginia Stephens Glenda Stewart Helon Swagerty Terry Thompson Donna Von Gundy Terry Walker Linda Whitacre Sue Williams Sue Willard Emory Yant Pearl York Rebecca Bullock Karen Chapman Sharon Crawford Jeannio Gustafson Betty Hickerson Ann Reed Cornelia Golden Larry Wagner Kendoll Barnes Jack Cooper FOOTBALL TEAM First Row: Doug Keller, Jerry Bom, Gene Petitt, Jo Hal , Earl Jonas, David Stovcnt, Bob M y rs, Rogor Chiles, LeRoy Corn, Jim MeGoffin, Keith Stout, Layton Perry, Jim Preston, Roger Weidenmaier, Lorry Den- waif, Ken Potts. Second Row: Ken Clayton, Jim lies, Jerry Johnson, Larry Briggs, Bert Yant, Fred Coburn, Oren Clemons, Ray Hamby, Don Dresser, Jerry Craig, Lanny Reuter, Bob. MeGoffin, Dick Maxey, Roy Miller, David Willsey, Art Stevener, Nathan Rose. Third Row: Lorry Deotherage, Bert Rickner, Trent Morris, Don Miller, Richard Fogg, Keith Worsham, Bill Jeffery, Ronald Evans, Alfred Colt, Clifton Powell, Bill McDaniel, Bill Novok, Buddy Miles, Ronnie Atkinson, Bill Cook, Ronnie Spurlin, Jo Whipple, Tom Mowery. last Row: Bob Beck, Assistant Coach; Kenneth Kamm, Head Coach; Bill Davis, Assistant Coach. 1958-59 FOOTBALL SEASON SUMMARY By Bob MeGoffin ond Keith Worsham Following the pre-season prediction of a glorious year on the gridiron, the El Reno High School Indians met with a tragic campaign. The Indians fell to the state champions, Capitol Hill Redskins, by a 28-14 count in their season opener. Keith Worsham passed to Bob MeGoffin on the first play of the game for a touchdown and MeGoffin raced 50 yards on a pitchout for the second tally. The Harding Eagles, another Oklahoma City power, downed the Indians in their second battle 22-0. The Indians were shut out for the second game in a row as the Clinton Red Tornadoes rolled by a 28-0 margin on the El Reno home grounds. In a free scoring and loosely played game, Chickasha's Chicks raced to a 45-34 victory over the EHS crew. McCoffin rambled for two touchdowns, and Senior fullback, Tom Mowery made one. Alternates, Bud Miles and Bert Rickner, chalked up one each in the closing minutes of the game. The Indian squad next traveled to Norman to challenge the Tigers in their second Boomer Conference game. Norman displayed a second half outburst to collar the Tribe by a 20-8 score. Richard Fogg scored the lone touchdown on a pass from quarterback Jim Preston. The Duncan Demons were the next disaster on the Indian list. 40 In what some say was the cleanest and most hard fought game ever witnessed on the home field, the Demons edged El Reno 8-6. The lone counter came from two yards out by sophomore quarterback, Roy Miller. The next game proved to be a fatal blow to the Indians' pride as they lost a 28-0 grudge match to the arch-rival, Lawton Wolverines. The Putnam City Pirates rambled at will over the El Reno crew in a one-sided victory. The final score was 40-0. The Indians, still suffering from their shocking record, fell before the onslaught of the visiting Enid Plainsmen by a 44-6 margin. Tom Mowery marked the only score for El Reno. The overconfident Ardmore Tigers, on the last game of the season, traveled to El Reno to meet the tribe. A determined and fired-up band of Indians rose to a mark of near perfection to slaughter the Tigers, 26-6. Keith Worsham sprinted to three scores, and McGoffin added the last to climax the most memorable game of the EHS season. Five El Reno Indians gained well deserved honors on the All-Boomer Conference team. Offensive stars included speedster halfback Bob McGoffin, block-busting full back Tom Mowery, and rugged tackle Larry Deatherage. On the first defensive team, halfback Richard Fogg, and middle guard Joe Whipple were listed. Even though the Indians finished the season with an unimpressive 1-9 record, all of their games were hard fought and well-ployed, and all concerned, including coaches, players, pep club, and fans enjoyed the year throughout. BOB BECK B Team Coach I BILL DAVIS I in Coach KENNETH KAMN Hood Coach 41 SENIOR BILL COOK Tackl ORAN CLEMONS Had Back RICHARD FOGG Right End 42 BILL JEFFREY Guard LETTERMEN BILL MC DANIEL Cantur BOB MEYERS Guard KEITH WORSHAM Half tack BOB MC COFFIN Holf Back JIMMY PRESTON Got him by the Hornsl Upsy-Doisyl Galloping McGoffin. Blasting off. Hey, wait for mel Collisioni Side-stepping Preston. Batman Whipple. 44 Ohl My aching headl BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Richard Fogg, Jimmy Protton, Bob McGoffin, lorry Briggs, Freddie Hobson, Nathan Rose. Second Row: Coach Jenk Simmons, Mike Fire, Bill Cook, Manuel Hcusman, Bert Ricknor, Gene Estes, Buddy Miles, Art Stevener. COACH JENKS SIMMONS 45 1958-59 BASKETBALL SEASON SUMMARY By Keith Worsham and Bob McGoffin After closing the 58-59 football season, the EHS Indians started the basketball season off with a victory over Central of Okla. City by a score of 47-43 in a nip and tuck game down to the final buzzer. The Indians traveled to Northwest Classen and came back with another victory in an overtime game. The score was 44-42. Tourna- ment time arrived, and as in past years, the Indians traveled to Enid to emerge in the first-round game over Ponca City by a marginal victory of 50 - 35; the team then dropped the final game to the Harding Eagles 42 - 48, which handed them their first loss of the season. Snow-bound for three days in Amarillo, the Indians played two games losing the first to the Palo Duro Dons by 58 - 62 and coming back to win the second game by a 51 - 36 score over Tascoso in Amarillo. Back came the Indians to play the Oklahoma teams and another victory was added to the Indians string as they over-took the Capitol Hill Redskins 52-33, but the team had a little trouble at Chickasha in topping them by a 36-28 advantage. The most important game, as far as the conference was concerned, was with the Norman Tigers, the number 1 team in the state, and the tribe fell by a slim margin of 51-57. The Indians faced their rivals, the Lawton Wolverines, and walked away victor- ious with a 55-41 difference. Playing Capitol Hill for the second time, the Indians again repeated their previous performance to beat them by the score of 51 - 28. With the defense of the tribe becoming better, they over-powered Ardmore 50 - 42 in a wide open ball game. Northwest Classen, out for revenge, came to El Reno only to be dis- appointed and be defeated 44 - 36. Duncan, next on the schedule, pulled a surprising upset over the tribe 38 - 50 to drop the Indians from the Boomer Conference race. Norman then handed EHS Indians their second defeat in a row by 51-64 difference. After a string of bad luck, Chick- asha came to El Reno determined to win and almost succeeded in their conquest. They failed as the tribe squeezed by in 44 - 43 win in an over-time game. Ardmore, playing the stall game, held the score down but couldn't produce the offense and lost to the Indians by a margin of 39-24. A revenge game with Duncan was next, and the Indians rose above their opponents to down the demons 52-41. Lawton slipped up on the tribe to pull a victory out of their hats as the Indians dropped their sixth loss of the season with the score of 38-46. Central, the Capital conference champions, were met with defeat as the score read 53-40, in favor of the Indians. Put- nam City were also victims of the tribe by a score of 51-45 to end the regular season play before the EHS Indians entered the class AA regionals. In the regionals, El Reno faced Lawton once again, and with determination, speed, and ability, came through to win by an over-whelming score of 59-25 to put the Indians into the finals with Enid. Enid was playing a smooth game, but with the calm, cool, and collected Indians, it was just another victory as they came through in a very important game by downing the Plainsmen 39 - 32 to place El Reno in the State AA play-offs. Entering the State Tournament, the Indians drew Bartlesville in the first round game and squeezed by in a closely fought game 48-47 to put the Indians in the finals against Norman. El Reno, with the whole student body and fans behind them, played down to the final gun but without attaining their goal. They finished as the Runner-Up State AA Champions by a score of 58-51. BASKETBALL SENIORS MANUEL HEUSMAN BOB MC GOFFIN 47 JIM PRESTON Flrsl Row: Roger Weidenmaier, Dick Moxoy, Tommy Harris, Gory Armstrong, Jorry Boss, Keith Stool, Danny Grady, Richard Valderas. Second Row: Roy Millor, Jerry Craig, Kenneth Clayton, Don Johnson, Trent Morris, Ray Hamby, Doyle Cooper, Ted Ownby, Vic Ashfod, Coach Davis. 48 Good ihot, Cookl WherVd the crowd com from? Rickncr'i got 1 1 This ball' got bounce. flT GOLF VIC ASHFORD MIKE FIRE RICHARD FOGG Back Row: Vic Ashford, Boogie Mowery, Cliff Powell, Jesse Blind, Oran Clemons, Ronnie Atkinson, Keith Worshom, Buddy Milos, Tim Armstrong, Jerry Craig. Front Row: Gary Armstrong, Brad Stevens, Donny Grady, Roger Chiles, Bert Yant, Dovid Stevens, Larry Denwalt, Earl Roy Jones, Billy Garner. TRACK Cought In mld-olr. Man, like, let gol Crary-legs Clemons 51 Fred Fanson, Shannon Pettit, Ted Ownby. TENNIS TEAM SHANNON PETTIT 52 Five little Indians learning more and more, One was in the school band.................... ............................and that left four. First Row.- Barbara Leach, Mary Stephens, Connie Moyor, Bonnie Pierce, Jerry Brungard, Gary Davis, Frankio Boyer, Roy Potts, Ruth Nichols, Jerry Devine, Janice Cahill, laquita Voigt. Second Row; Jeannie Covin, Dorothy Swingle, Bunny Laughlin, Barbara Jo Maly, Wendell McGorvin, Danny Grady, Elliot Robert- son, Jannola Rains, Kay Enfield, Nancy Bachler, Rosolyn Haynes, Christine Whitley, Karen Grass. Third Row.- Louise Self, Kathy Faucon, Kathryn White, Francis Mills, Darlene Frachisour, Harold Johnson, Linn Denwalt, Gene Gladney, Leslie Rousser, Raymond Willioms, Lynda Word, Retha Barrow, Barbara Anderson. Fourth Row.- Herman Steen, Marion Watson, Kennoth Wehmuller, Dale Gilliam, Bill lee, Roy Sherer. Fifth Row.- Ida Stephens, Velva Smirl, Ellen Wilkerson, Paul Winslow, Horbie Isles, David Langley, Don Dresser, Bill Cooksey, Bob Turley, Sharon McCabe, Marvollena Brooks, Pat Oldfield. A CAPPELA CHOIR First Row: Ida Stephens, Librarian; Fran Mills, Secretary; Lynda Ward, Social Chairman; Bunny Laughlin, Vice- President. Second Row: Herbie lies, President; Gene Gladney, Student Director. MR. JOHN BELISLE, Director. 54 PEP SANO firtt Row: Bill Maynard, Byron McNaught, George Hamilton, Richard loronzon, Paul Wimlow, Larry Anderson, Don Patman. Second Row.- Don Johnson, Bill Lee, Gary Browning, Richard Leonard, Richard Cole, Dwight Nance, Gene Douglos. Third Row: Fred Fan on, Ribert Doyle, William Yount, Wayne Ablos, John Leo. BAND RO Standing: Bill Moynard, Auittant Drum Major; Vonda Hockes. Band Queen; John lee. Kneeling: Gayle Stoneman, Twirlor; Jackie Hill, Twirler. 55 First Row-. Oboe: Jeanio Cavin, Judy Cavin; Bassoons: Jan Tillinghast, Karen McQuire. Second Row: Clarinet: George Hamilton, Richard Lorenzen, Paul Winslow, Patty Wells; Alto Clarinet: Dan Patman, Larry Porter; French Horn: Don Stephens. Third Row: Mr. Kizcr. Clarinet: Marilyn Floyd, Larry Anderson, Theresa Jones, Jim Stcvons; Bass Clarinet: Judy Remi, Judy Mowre, Sherry Cavins; Cornets: Don John son, Kenneth Potts. Fourth Row: Clarinet: Wilma Yount, Carol Atwood, Ann Reed, Iwana Cook, Kelly Peil, Kirk Kickingbird; Percussion: Fred Fonton, Robert Doyle; Bass: Shannon Pettit. BAND Judith Remi_____________________________________ Secretory George Hamilton President Byron McNaught ___________________________________Librarian Kenneth Pott ------------------------------------Treasurer 56 First Row: Flute: Marilyn Robertson, Betty Willsey, Barbara Patman, Byron McNaught, Bill Maynard. Second Row: French Horn: Ronnie Thomos, Joonnine Mitchell, Joyce Edgar; Saxophone: Richard Cole, Gene Petitt, Claudio lone, lovonno Roussor, Richard leonord. Third Row: Cornet: Bill loe, loilie Edwards, Gary Browning, Ed Fussell, George Kizer, Ronnie Seikel; Baritone: Gene Douglas; Tenor Saxophone: Harry Don- nellan, Linda Elkins. Fourth Row-. Bess: William Yount; Baritone Saxophone: Dwight Nance; Percussion: Mary Louise Barker; Trombone: Woyne Abies, Billy Garner, Kenneth Clayton, John Lee. BAND MR. GEORGE A. KIZER. Director 57 ALL STATE BAND First Row: Billy Maymard, Jeannie Cavin , Judy Remi, John lee. Second Row: Dan Patman, Don Johnton, George Hamilton. 58 Four Utile Indians living socially, One joined a school club.............. ..........and then there were three. First Row: Mr. Leslie F. Roblyer, Richard Foff, Dorothy Swingle, Jan Cooper, Jody Maxey, Mrs. Garland Etheridge. Second Row; Mortho Sedberry, Martha Seely, Jackie Ladd, Katie Hromada, Patsy lorenzen, Sharon Williams, Gayle Stoneman, Sally Harrison, Jamie Covin, Linda George, Pamola Chiles. Third Row: Ann Dillon, Ronald Evans, Oran Clemons, Marvin Starkey, Charles Brondley, Ted Ownby, Bill Maynard, Mike Fire, Earl Roy Jones, John Sedberry, Judy Hromado. STUDENT COUNCIL V Jody Maxey, Vice-President; Jan Cooper, Treasurer; Dorothy Swingle, Seeratary; Richard Fogg, President. 60 MR. ROBYLER and MRS. ETHERIDGE Sponsors Dorothy Swinglo, B«tty Jo Southern, Carol Durham, Ronald Evan , Judy Remi, Gayle Ryel, Bina McWethy. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MRS. AVANT TAYLOR, Spontor. 61 Firtl Row: Nancy Bachlor, Jerry Divine, Barbara Anderson, Kay Barton, linda Price, Sharon McCabe, Katherine White, Loretta L-'inke, Pat Fox, Pat Miller, Ida Stcphons, Carol Fedderson. Second Row: Patty Well , Janice Rush. Kathy Faucon, Ellen Davis, Janolla Rains, Louise Self, Karen Grass, Lavon Reusser, Jan Tillinghast, Della Mae Hutchemann, Barbara Maly, Margaret Hamilton. Third Row: Mrs. Coopor, Beverly Cash, linda Wilson, Jo Ellen Morrison, Loretta Brown, Reba Miller, Kay Atkinson, Mary Sue Parr, Patty Daggs, Catherine Raymond, Money Lair, Mrs. Word. BMC LITERARY CLUB Firsl Row: Katherine White, Vice-President; Linda Price, President; Loretta lemke, Treasurer. Second Row. Kay Barton, Historian; Sharon McCabe, Chaplain; Barbara Anderson, Chaplain; Pot Fox, Parliamentarian. MRS. CLARENCE COOPER, MRS. DEAN WARD Sponsors 62 Fini Row: Betty Southern, Corol Durham, Dorothy Swingle, Ruth Nichols, Gayle Ryel, Tish Bogan, Alice Stanley, Karen Boorsma, Marguerite Hoard, lynda Ward, Claretta Anknoy, Beverly Tate. Second Row: Jon Cooper, Brenda Morris, Bunny Laughlin, Carolyn Goad, Judy McGee, Joyce Jackson, Shirley Johnson, Pat Entrekin, Refha Barrow, Sue Davidson, Bina McWelhy. Third Row: Judy Remi, Dolores Kastl, Karen McGuiro, Dianne Roboris, Frances Farnham, Elaine Croxton, Jewolene Stone, Sharon Hamilton, Mary Louisa Barker, Sally Harrison, Sue Etheridge, Phyllis Delaughter. Fourth Row: Fran Mills, Judy Blanc, Morion Marquardf, Carolyn DeLaughter, Kay Enfield, Diana Marquardt, Renie Gholston,Royalyn loyall, Beatrice Marquardf, Barbara Miller, Mary Hanneman, Roselyn Havnes, Sue Ferguson. Fifth Row: Vonda Heckes. Gayle Stonoman, Kay Callahan, Lynda Thompson, Clyde! Wicr, Judy Hromedo, Sharon Wil- liams, Patsy Huston, Jeanette Meyer, lee Ann Clark, Janet Schroeder, Mary Beth Goldberger. Sixth Row: Linda George, Sharon Saunders, Sandra Jackson, Weslyn Ninman, Joan Porter, Sherry Ivester. Sandra Coker, Janice Wilkcrson, Elaine Gresham, Kathy Armold. PHI LITERARY CLUB Koren Boorsmo, Historian. Second Row: Dorothy Swingle, Porliomontorion; Lynda Word, Pool Laureole; AVANT TAYLOR, MISS DOVIE NOBLE Marguerite Hoard, Sorgoant-ot-Arms. Sponsors 63 Bottom Row: Lynda Word, Carol Durham, Gayle Ryel, Karen Cecil, Mary Beth Goldberger, Suo Ferguson, Janis Brower, Linda Price, Dorothy Swinglo, Sharon McCabe. Second Row: Jennifer Barber, Jan Grove, Carolyn Lovelady, Katie Hromada, Sally Harrison, Betty Brandley, Suo Etheridge, Julia Smith, Marion Wil- ton, Kathy Armold, Carolyn Perdue. Third Row: Sarah Valderas, VSrgina Petorman, Betty Lunsford, Mary Good, Judy Blank, Frances Franham, Pot Powell, Kay Moino, Clora Greony, Jeanette Meyer, Weselyn Ninman. Fourth Row: Virgil Elliott, Jerald Webb, Jack Dill. ART CLUB Seated: Linda Price, Treasurer; Sue Ferguson, President; Barbara Anderson, Vice-President. Standing: Karon Cecil, Secretary; Mary Beth Goldberger, Historian; Janice Brower, Reporter. MRS. CALVIN GUTH, Sponsor. 64 Fini Row: Shirley Johnson, Shoron McCabe, Barbara Andorson, Beverly Tate, la Donna Helm, Bill Jeffrey, Oran Clemoni, Joyce Jackson, Bina McWclhy, Marguerito Hoard, Pat Entrekin, Linda Price. Second Row: Bunny loughlin, Lynda Ward, Jan Cooper, Gayle Ryel, Ted Ownby, Eorl Roy Jones, Eldon Shrum, Jo Ellen Morrison, Patty Wells, Julia Smith, Charlotte Nail, Barbara Miller. Third Row: Judy Remi, Marion Wilson, Gene Gladney, Don Dreiser, Dorothy Swingle, Marvin Starkoy, Dickio Jones, Jody Moxey, Ronald Evans, John Sedborry, Carolyn De Laughter, Mrs. Art Harrison. Fourth Row: Cliff Powoll, Richard Fogg, Larry Deatherage, Fred Fanson, Keith Worsham, Bob McGoffin. NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY MRS. ART HARRISON, Spontor. Firti Row: Bina McWethy, Secretary; Oran Clemons, Pretidenl; Shirley Jdhnson, Treasurer. Second Row.- La Donna Helm, C erk; Joyce Jackson, Treasurer; Pat Entrekin, Senior Representative. 65 'I « i vt r}‘ I k P ' s’i.ii 4 $ , o C n( por n Choorlcadors: Bunny Laughlin, Bina McWethy, Sally Harrison. First Row: Dorothy Swinglo, Jan Cooper, Judy Romi, Lynda Ward, Betty Jo Southern, Judy McGee, Marguerite Hoard, Carolyn Goad, Alice Stanley, Gayle Ryel, Betty Irvin, Beverly Tate. Second Row: Carol Dur- ham, Boots Effenbeck, Claretta Ankey, Velva Davis, Fran Mills, Judy Gholston, Rotha Barrow, Sue Davidson, Shirley Johnson, Carolyn De- Laughter, Joyce Jackson, LaDonna Helm. Third Row: Paulette Ninman, Diane Roberts, Jeannie Cavins, Sylvia Askew, Kay Enfield, Delores Kostl, Kate Irvin, Ruth Nichols, Marion Marquardt, Connie Moyer, Ida Stephens, Marilyn Shaw, Tish Bogan, Karon Boorsma, Jerry Divine, Linda Price, Sharon McCabe, Mary Stephens, Sharon Seely, Kathrino White, Carla Caster, Loretta Lemke. Fourth Row: Clara Wagner, Billy Jo Lc Bleu, Ellen Davis, Patty Wells, Patsy Huston, Linda Elkins, Mary Barker, Elizabeth Simmons, Mary Gold- berger, Janet Schroeder. Caroline Bloom, Phyllis DoLoughter, Judy Wolls, Jackie Hill, Carolyn Wintermute, Rilla Rickner, Kay Maine, Barbara Anderson, Pat Entrekin, Barbaro Leach, Sharon Williams, Kay Barton, Etta Tennery, Janice Wallace, Judy Hromado. Fifth Row: Lavon Reusser, Jan Tillinghast, Ronie Gholston, Royalyn Loyall, Beatrice Marquardt, Jon Hill, Sharon Hamilton, Linda Thompson, Clydel Weir, Ann Dillon, Diana Marquardt, Amanda Lewis. Sixth Row: Mary Good, Vonda Heckes, Sue Ferguson, Karen McGuire, Louise Self, Frances Farnham, Judy Blanc, Carolyn Walpert, Sue Etheridge, Roselyn Haynes Christine Whitley, Kay Callahan, Karen Grass, Claine Croxton, Jewelene Stono. JUNIOR-SENIOR PEP CLUB First Row: Carolyn Goad, Treasurer; Marguerite Hoard, Vice-President; Judy McGee, President; Betty Ryel, Re- porter. Second Row: Alice Stanley, Historian; Bunny Laughlin, Cheerleader; Bina McWothy, Cheerleader; Sally Harrison, Cheerleader; Lynda Ward, Parliamenia - lan. MRS. CALVIN GUTH, MISS KATHLEEN BLACK Sponsors 66 Cheerleaders: Martha Sedberry, Joan Porter. Fini Row: Kathy Armold, Sandra Coker, Graco Barber, Pamela Chiles, Jamie Cavin , Undo-George, Janice Wilkerson, Sandra Jackson, Reba Miller. Jennifer Barber, Clara Greany, Weilyn Ninman. Second Row: Cindy Miller, Barbara Miller, Charlotte Nail, Sherry Ivoster, Elaine Gresham, Shirley Willard, Nancy loir, Theresa Jones, lou Ann Clark, Karen Cedi, Jeannette Meyer, Deanna Jolliff, Diane Davis, Morion Wilson. Third Row: Doris Paxton, Charlotte Ellison, Elaine Lee, Jo Ellen Mor- rison, Jonis Brower, Kay Atkinson, Beverly Cash, Carolyn Pullan, Loretta Brown, Linda Slate, Betty Dennis, Shirley Delaughter, Jeannie loyall, Carolyn lovelady, Julia Smith. Fourth Row: Sharon Saunders, Mrs. Volney Moore, Carolyn Eitel, Karon Chapman, Sue Williams, Mary Jane Jordan, Dorlene Adkiison, Phyllis Briggs, Betty Brandley, Phyllis Jason, Patsy Shaw, Carolyn Effenbeck, Nancy Kessler, Edwina Lomko, Mrs. Floyd Durham. Fifth Row: Linda Whitacre, Glenda Fuller, Claudia Lane, Elaine Nance, Joy Olyer, Linda Huston, Sarah Ashley. Virginia Stephons, Donna Van Gundy, Ann Thrailkill. Sixth Row: Martha Seely, Kothy Hromada, Judy Mow re, Kaye Cox, Sherry Cavins, Jeanine Mitchell, Judy Cook, Jackie Ladd, Nellie Irvin, Treva Barker, Johnnye Lacefield, Carlo Eden. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE PEP CLUB Firtl Row: Martha Sedberry, Cheerleader; Janice Wilker- son, Pretidenl; Joan Porter, Cheerleader. Second Row: Linda George, Secretary; Pamela Chiles, Treasurer; Jamie Cavins, Parliamentarian; Reba Miller. Hittorian; Sandra Jackson, Reporter. MRS. VIVIAN MOORE and MRS. VIRGINIA DURHAM Sponsors 67 CHEERLEADERS SALLY HARRISON BINA MC WETHY BUNNY LAUGHLIN Junior Senior Hood Senior Give me the beotl MARTHA SEDBERRY Sophomore 68 JOAN PORTER Frethmbn First Row: Dionns Robori , Theresa Jono , Mary Louise Borkor, Carolyn Goad, Judy Romi, Bunny Laughtin, Jonat Schrooder, Ti h Bogan, Mary Both Goldbergor, Elalno Croxton, Dianna Marquardl, Kay Callahan. Socond Row: Mr . Lueilo Blair, Eloino Groihman, Linda Goorgo, Patsy Huston, Pouletto Ninman, Dianna Davi , Ann Thrailkill, Joyce Edgar, Jan Tillinghajt, Lavonn Rentier, Lenita Courtney, Louise Self. Third Row: Wosolyn Ninman, Janice Browar, Mary Hannoman, Deanna Joliff, Shorry Ivoster, Sue Davidson, Betty Brandlay, Beatrice Marquardf, Lu Ann Clark, Phyllis Jason, Karen McQuire, Reba Millar. Fourth Row: Doris Paxton, Janice Wilkerson, Richard Ozmun, Earl Roy Jonas, Carolyn Effanbeck, Dick Moxay, Gary Davis, Sue Willard, Nancy Lair. ADELANTE Top Row: Dianna Roberts, Reporter; Dickie Maxay, Vice-President; Theresa Jones, Reporter. Bottom Row: Judy Rami, Secretary; Bunny Laughlin, President; Janet Schroder, Treasurer. MRS. LUCILE BLAIR, Sponsor. Bottom Row: Mr. McGill, Gaylord Shaw, Janie Wallace, Batty Jo Southern, Kenneth Steen, Melvin Payton, Second Row: Renie Gholiton, Royalyn Loyall, Krin Hollingsworth, Marion Marquardt, Etta Tannery, Joyce Jackson, Arnold Abner. Third Row: Larry Jessup, Ronnie Southern, Stanly Camper, Tom Blackwell, Phil Pumphrey, Don Cecil, Terry Wilson. Top Row: Gary McNabb, Buddy Schroedor, Gary Caughron, Wendell Ellison, Don Corn, Leon Taylor. TRADES AND INDUSTRY CLUB Seated: Jonic Walloce, Vleo-Pnsidont; Betty Jo Southern, Secretory. Standing: Kenneth Steen, Reporter; Gaylord Shaw, Protidont. MR. C. L MC GILL, Sponsor. 70 First Row: Larry Deatherage, Oran Clemon , Richard Fogg, Bob McGoffin, Keith Wor ham, Jody Maxey, Jimmy Preiton, Bill Cook, Manuel Heutman. Second Row: Mike Fire, Bill McDaniel, Ronnie Atkimon, David Steven , Nathan Ro e, Cliff Powell, Buddy Mile , Roger Wiedenmaler, Jimmy lie , Richard Valderoi, Victor Ashford. Third Row; Tom Mowery, Joe Whipple. LETTERMAN'S CLUB 71 First Row: Sherry Ivester, Thereto Jones, Solly Harrison, Sharon Williams, lynda Ward, Roth Nichols, Gayle Stoneman, Carolyn De Laughter, Kay Barton, Beatrice Marquardt, Claretta Ankney, Carol Durham. Second Row: Bunny Laughlin, Karen Boortma, Judy McGee, Carolyn Goad, Jan Cooper, Gayle Ryel, Judy Gholston, Frances Mills, Boots Effenbeck, Marilyn Shaw, Beverly Tate, Velva Davis. Third Row: Micky Bollinger, Chris Whitley, Mary Barker, Karen Grass, Carla Caster, Judy Wells, Sue Etheridge, lynda Thompson, Sharon Hamilton, Vonda Hecket, Louis Self, Kay Maine. Fourth Row: Mary Good, Kay Callahan. Diana Marquardt, Sharon Seely, Paulette Ninman, Pat Huston, Caroline Bloom, Johnnie Lacefield, Dianna Jolliff, Carla Eden, Jeannie Loyal), Carolyn Jolliff. Fibh Row: Judy Hromada, Morvellena Brooks, Shirley Johnson, Jerry Divine, Pat Entrekin, Bonita Gentry, Mary Lou Hanneman, Shirley De Laughter, Phyllis De Laughter, Corotyn Walpert, Jan Hill, Mary Beth Goldberger. F.H.A. First Row: Lynda Ward, Secretary; Joyce Jockion, Vice-Rresi'denf; Gayle Stoneman, Prmsidont; Ruth Nichols, Song Loador; Kay Barton, Treasurer. Second Row: Beatrice Marquardt, Reporter; Theresa Jones, Rocroation Loador; Sharon Williams, Historian; Carolyn De Laughter, Pariiamontarian; Sally Harrison, Song Loador; Sherry Ivester, Recreation Leader. 72 First Row: Karon Cecil, Grace Barber, Claro Greany, Noncy Kessler, Marion Wilton, Sandro Jackion, Joan Porter, Sandra Coker, Sharon Saunders, Linda George, Dois Paxton, Jennifer Barber. Second Row: Elaine Lee, Edwina Lemke, Carolyn Pullon, Lu Ann Clark, Janice Cahill, Oiano Davit, Jeannine Guitofton, Carolyn Effenbeck, Peggy Sue Beaver, Billie Staniburg, Betty Hickerton, Phyllis Jaton. Third Row: Lanoy Bolin, Virginia Brookt, Catherine Raymond, Ann Culver, Patricia Gordon, Glenda Stewart, Joan Ashley, Sue Williams, Phyllis Briggt, Undo Hutton, Pearl York, Marilyn Dunn. Fourth Row: Trevia Barker, Potty Shaw, Nellie Irvin, Martha Seely, Katie Hromado, Jackie Ladd, Patty Lorenzen, Noncy Kincaid, Loretta Chalnor, Darlene Atkinson, Janice Boyer, Donna Van Gundy. Fifth Row: Ida Mae Koert, Anna Potts, Charlotte Ellison, Nellie Johnson, Coranellia Golden, Vonda Lyons, Claudetto Miller, Claudia Lane, Eliane Adorns, Carol Sherer, Judy Cook. Sixth Row: Kaye Cox, Judy Mowre, Sherry Covins, Jeannie Mitchell, Mary Jane Jordon, Martha Sedberry. F.H.A. MRS. BETTY WATSON and MRS. VOLNEY MOORE Sponmn 73 First Row: Glen Griffin, lorry Hoffman, Richard Meyers, Ray Hubbard, Julia Smith, Sweetheart; Ray Maine, Marion Watson, Joe Stanley. Second Row: Leon Bomhoff, Tommy Randall, Pete Tro, Doyle Biller, Earl Meyer, Harry Hurst, Larry Reuter, Danny Meyers, Calvin Hickerson, Billy Meyers. Third Row: Clayton Morse, Ronnie Peirce, Larry Miller. F.F.A. First Row. Larry Hoffman, Treasurer; Glen Griffin, Vico-Prosidont; Julia Smith, Swoothoart; Jimmy Williams, Prosidont; Ray Maine, Reporter. Second Row: Richard Meyer, Sentine ; Mr. Robertson, Sponsor; Ray Hubbard, Secretory. MR. M. J. ROBERTSON, Sponsor. 74 GIRLS' AND BOTS' STATE First Row: Bino McWethy, Dorothy Swingle, Marguerite Hoard, Carolyn Do Laughter. Second Row: Marvin Starkey, George Hamilton, Richard Fogg, Jody Maxey, Oran Clemont. At Enrollment Time. 75 Three little Indians can be embarrassed, too, One was crowned Big Chief . .............. .........................and that left two. BOOMER QUEEN DOROTHY SWINGLE MARGUERITE HOARD ALICE STANLEY The Boomer Queen was crowned at the annual yearbook party held in the spring. 79 FOOTBALL QUEEN A KATE IRVIN Senior Queen 81 JAMIE CAVIN Sophomore Attendant CLYDEl WIER Junior Attendant BASKETBALL QUEEN NANCY KESSLER Sophomor Attendant RUTH NICHOLS Sinior Atttndant BAND QUEEN jD in— s Yfi S3X33H VQNOA 98 MIKE FIRE Phi King MIKE TITTERINGTON B.M.C. King 87 BETTY JO SOUTHERN T and I Sw—ihaart BOB MC GOFFIN Pop Club King 88 CUFF POWEU FJUk. King Two little Indians trying to get done, One was in a play cast............... .............that left the other one. ALL-SCHOOL PLAY THE ROBE'' THESPIAN NOON PLAYS “THREE ON A BENCH Jon Coopor and Dick! Jonas Linda Thompson, Jan Coop«r, and Cliff Pow ll ALONG CAME HARRIET La Donna H«lm, Bitty; Judy Rami, Doan Madison; Jan Coopar, Harriot; Lynda Ward, Barbara; Carolyn D« Laughter, Doris; Amanda Lawis, Arlono. 91 ONE-ACT PLAT FESTIVAE TOMMY'S CROWING PAINS Back Row: Patty Wells, Fred Coburn, Bunny laughlin, Alice Stanley. Front Row: Dorothy Swingle, Judy Wells, Bill McDaniel, Carolyn DeLaughter. %%BAiCONy SCENE Back Row: Tom Mowery, Pat Warkentine, Al Mongold. Front Row: Julio Smith, Barbara Miller, Frank Boyer, Marion Wilson, Karen Chapman. 92 “BISHOP'S CANDLESTICKS Cati: Goto Johnson, Borboro Anderson, Bino McWethy, Earl Roy Jones. LIBRARY STAFF First Row: Sara Volderas, LaDonna Helm, Mrs. Edna Kelly, Shirley Johnson, laquita Voigt. Second Row: Richard Titterington, Pat Entrekin, Kathryn White, Gayla Niles, Donna Wood. OFFICE STAFF Standing: Kay Barton, Judy Remi, Carolyn Goad, Marguerite Hoard, Judy Gholiton, Bino McWethy. Sooted: Elaine Croxton, Gayel Ryel, Jan Cooper, Mr . Sedberry, Karen Boorsma, Beverly Tate, Boot Effenbeck. CAFETERIA STAFF Gayla Nile , Mr . Irene Bowling, Mr . Jessie Kesjler, Marvellona Brook , Nancy Kincaid. 94 CUSTODIANS Mr. Jackson Edwards, Mr. August Heusman, Mr. Luke Handley. BUS DRIVERS Grant Griesel, Doyle Biller, Calvin Hickerson, James Hickerson, Gordon Miller, Glen Griffin, and Jack Thomas. 95 96 Ten little Indians dwindled to one, He says his farewell and now there are none. No more little Indians for us to host, But what they already knew counted the most. With good intentions they came to our town, Spreading song and laughter all the way 'round. A constant reminder that even in school The greatest of teaching is the Golden Rules. WE LOVED OUR TEN LITTLE INDIANS! 97 SENIOR ACTIVITIES ARNOLD ABNER T and I. RONNIE ADAMS FFA. BONNIE ALEXANDER Band. BARBARA ANDERSON Freshman Pep Club, Pepetts, EHS Pep Club, BMC, Thespians, Art Club Vice-President, Adelante, A Cap- pella Choir, All-School Play. CLARETTA ANKNEY Freshman Pep Club, Pepetts, EHS Pep Club, FHA, Adelante, Phi, Girls' Chorus. NANCY BACHLER Freshman Pep Club, Squaws, EHS Pep Club, FHA BMC, A Cappella Choir. RETHA BARROW Pepetts, EHS Pep Club, Phi, Boomer Staff, Choir, Girls' Chorus, Soph. Sextet. LENORA KAY BARTON Freshman Pep Club, Pepetts, EHS Pep Club, Ade- lante, BMC, FHA Treasurer, Office Assistant, Boomer Staff. TISH BOGAN Adelante Secretary, Phi President, EHS Pep Club, Band. KAREN BOORSMA Freshman Pep Club, Pepetts, EHS Pep Club, FHA Treasurer, Phi Historian, Senior Class Treasurer, Office Staff, A Cappella Choir, Soph. Homeroom Treasurer, Freshman Ensemble, Library Staff, Soph. Sextet. ORAN CLEMONS Thespian President, Student Council, Jr. Class Vice- President, Football - 1 Year Letterman, Track - 3 Year Letterman, Notional Athletic Scholarship Society, Letterman's Club, Boys' State, All-School Play, Stu- dent Council Convention, One-Act Play Festival, Man- aging Editor of Boomer Collegian, Talent Show Man- ager, Sr. Girls' Football Coach, Boomer Conference- Mile Run, Creative Writing Reporter. JAN COOPER Freshman Pep Club, Freshman Class Secretary, Pepetts, Phi, Student Council, Student Council Work- shop Delegate, FHA, Boomer Staff, Thespians, Art Club, EHS Pep Club, Freshman Homeroom Vice-President, Jr. Homeroom Treasurer, Office Assistant, Girls' Chorus. SUE DAVIDSON Freshman Pep Club, FHA, Phi, Adelante, Pepetts, EHS Pep Club, Student Council. VELVA SMIRL DAVIS FHA, EHS Pep Club, A Cappella Choir, Squaws, Phi, Freshman Pep Club. LARRY DEATHERAGE FHA, Letterman's Club, All-District Tackle, All- Conference Tackle, Thespians, All-School Play, Foot- ball - 2 Year Letterman, Track Team, Boomer Staff. CAROLYN DE LAUGHTER Freshman Pep Club, Pepetts, EHS Pep Club, FHA Parliamentarian, Phi, Girls' State, Thespians, Boomer Staff, Soph. Homeroom Secretary, Jr. Homeroom Trea- surer, Sr. Girls' Football Team, Band, Student Librarian, All-School Play. JERRY DONNA DIVINE FHA, A Cappella Choir, Adelante, BMC, Pepetts, EHS Pep Club, Freshman Pep Club. THELMA DODD Four Years Homemaking, Girls' Chorus. DOROTHY DUNCAN Four Years Homemaking, Girls' Chorus. CAROL DURHAM Sr. Homeroom Secretary, EHS Pep Club, Freshman Pep Club, Pepetts, Freshman Cheerleader, FHA, Ade- lant. Phi, National Honor Society, Boomer Staff, Jr. College Reporter, Art Club, Girls' Chorus, Creative Writing Reporter, Student Editor. GLENDA DUTCHER Freshman Pep Club, Squaws, EHS Pep Club, Ade- lante. BOOTS EFFENBACK EHS Pep Club, FHA, Pepetts, BMC, Freshman Pep Club. PAT ENTREKIN Adelante, Freshman Pep Club, Pepetts, EHS Pep Club, Phi, Thespians, Office Assistant, Student Librarian, FHA, Sr. Homeroom Treasurer, All-School Plays Promp- ter. EUGENE ESTES Basketball Team, Track Team, B Team Basketball. RONALD EVANS Sound Effect Man 2 Years, Soph. Class Vice-Presi- dent, Jr. Class President, Football - 2 Years, All-School Play, Thespians, Student Council, Student Rotarian, National Honor Society, Band. FRED FANSON Tennis Team, Thespians, Stage Manager, School Photographer, Pep Band, Boomer Staff. MIKE FIRE Student Council Parliamentarian, Adelante, Golf Team, Basketball - 1 Year Letterman, Creative Writing Reporter, Baseball Team, Letterman's Club, Student Editor of School Paper, Freshman Homeroom President, Soph. Homeroom President, Sr. Homeroom President, 98 Boomer Conference Tri-Medalist, Phi King. RICHARD FOGG Student Body President, National Honor Society President, Soph. Class President, Jr. Homeroom Presi- dent, Thespians, Letterman's Club, National Athletic Scholarship Society, Boys' State, Student Rotarian, All- School Play, Football - 2 Year Letterman, Basketball - 2 Year Letterman, Track - 3 - Year Letterman, All-Con- ference Defensive Football Team, Boomer Staff Soph. Girls' Football Team Coach, Boomer Conferencce Mile Relay Record Holders, State Student Council Delegate Two Years, Boomer Collegian Chief Writer. PATRICIA FOX BMC, EHS Pep Club, Squaws, Freshman Pep Club. JUDITH GHOLSTON Freshman Pep Club, EHS Pep Club, Pepetts, FHA, Adelante, Office Assistant, Girls' Chorus. GENE GLADNEY A Cappella Choir President, All-School Play, The- spians, A Cappella Choir Director, One-Act Play Festi- val, All-State Choir. CAROLYN GOAD EHS Pep Club Treasurer, Freshman Pep Club, Adelante Secretary, Phi, Student Librarian, Office Assistant, FHA, Pepetts, Sr. Homeroom Secretary, Fresh- man Homeroom Treasurer, Girls' Chorus. GLEN GRIFFIN Vice-President of FFA, School Bus Driver. GEORGE HAMILTON All-State Band, Boys' State, Pep Band, Band Presi- dent, Band Librarian, Freshman Homeroom President, Sr. Homeroom Secretary, Southwestern State Honor Band. LA DONNA HELM Thespian Clerk, EHS Pep Club, Phi, Pepetts, All- School Play - 3 Years, One-Act Play Festival - 3 Years, Office Assistant, Student Librarian, Freshman Pep Club, Soph. Homeroom Treasurer. MARGUERITE HOARD All-School Play - 2 Years, One-Act Play Festival, Phi Sergeant-at-Arms, EHS Pep Club Vice-President, Thespians, Girls' State, Pepetts, Band, A Cappella Choir, Boomer Staff, Office Assistant, Student Librarian, Freshman Pep Club, Soph. Homeroom Treasurer, Jr. Homeroom Vice-President, All-State Choir. KRIN HOLLINGSWORTH EHS Pep Club, FHA, Assistant Photographer, Boom- er Staff, Student Librarian, T and I, Art Club, BMC. KATHERINE IRVIN . Squaw Pep Club, EHS Pep Club, 1958 Football Queen, Sr. Class Secretary, Sr. Homeroom Secretary. Secretary-Treasurer. JOYCE JACKSON Freshman Pep Club, Pepetts, EHS Pep Club, FHA, Thespian Treasurer, Freshman Football Queen Attendant, Phi, T and I, Homeroom Secretary - 2 Years, Student Librarian. BILL JEFFREY Thespians, Football - 3 years, All-School Play, Jr. Homeroom President, One-Act Play Festival. SHIRLEY JOHNSON Freshman Pep Club, Pepetts, EHS Pep Club, FHA, Phi, Thespian Vice-President, One-Act Play Festival, All-School Play, Student Librarian, Sr. Girls' Football Team, Girls' Chorus. RICHARD JONES All-State Choir, Boys' Quartet, Boomer Staff, Foot- ball - 1 year, Sr. Class Vice-President, Thespians, Choir, All-School Play, Managing Editor of School Paper. BUNNY LAUGHLIN Adelante President, Freshman Class President, Freshman Pep Club President, Adelante Queen, Phi, All-School Play, Choir Vice-President, Thespians, FHA, Pepetts, Jr. Homeroom Treasurer, EHS Pep Club Cheer- leader, Girls' Quartet, Choir, Sr. Girls' Football Team, Girls' Double Sextet, Operetta Cast, All-State Choir, Girls' Chorus. BARBARA LEACH A Cappella Choir, EHS Pep Club, Pepetts, Jr. Girls' Sextet. LORETTA WARREN LEMKE FHA, Squaws, EHS Pep Club, BMC Treasurer, A Cappella Choir. BARBARA JO MALY Freshman Pep Club, Squaws, EHS Pep Club, BMC, A Cappella Choir, Jr. Sextet, Sr. Trio, Operetta Cast, All-State Choir. MARION MARQUARDT Soph. Homeroom President, Jr. Class Secretary, Freshman Pep Club, Pepetts, EHS Pep Club, Phi, Ade- lante, FHA, T and I, Office Assistant. JOE MAXEY Vice-President of Student Body, Jr. Homeroom President, Golf - 1 y ar letterman, Letterman's Club, Boys' State, All-School Play, Thespians, Student Rotar- ian, Student Council, Football - Trainer 2 years, Girls' Football Team Referee, Student Council Workshop Dele- gate, Creative Writing Reporter, Student Editor of School Paper. SHARON MC CABE Squaws, EHS Pep Club, Adelante, BMC, Art Club, Thespians, One-Act Play Festival, All-School Play, All- State Choir. BILL MC DANIEL BETTY JEAN IRVIN Squaws, EHS Pep Club, BMC, FHA, Freshman Class 99 Football - 1 year Letterman, Track - 2 Years, Let- terman's Club. JUDY MC GEE EHS Pep Club President, FHA, Phi, Pepetts, Jr. Homeroom Secretary, Sr. Homeroom Secretary. BOB MC GOFFIN Track - 3 Year letterman. Basketball - 2 Year Let- terman. Football - 3 Year Letterman, Thespians, Let- terman's Club, All-School Play, National Athletic Scho- larship Society, Sr. Homeroom President, All-Confer- ence Halfback, All-District Halfback, Soph. Girls' Foot- ball Coach, Boomer Staff, Freshman King, FHA King, EHS Pep Club King, Regional Broad Jump Champion, Creative Writing Reporter, Freshman Homeroom Vice- President, Student Kiwanian, Boomer Collegian Sports Editor. BINA MC WETHY Freshman Class Treasurer, Soph. Class Secretary, Jr. Homeroom Vice-President, Head Cheerleader, Secre- tary - Treasurer of Thespians, Freshman Pep Club, Pep- etts, Phi, National Honor Society, Associate Editor of the Boomer Collegian Jr., Editor of the Boomer Collegi- an Sr., Four All-School Plays, Three One-Act Play Festi- vals, Girls' State, Office Staff, Freshman Homeroom Treasurer, Soph Homeroom Secretary, Sr. Girls' Foot- ball Team. PATRICIA MILLER BMC, EHS Pep Club, FHA, Squaws. FRANCES MILLS EHS Pep Club, FHA, Phi, A Cappella Choir Secre- tary, Sr. Girls' Football Team BRENDA WEIDENMAIER MORRIS Phi, Pepetts, EHS Pep Club, Band. TOM MOWERY Football - 3 Year Letterman, Baseball - 1 Year, Football Team Captain '58, All-Conference Fullback. CONNIE MOYER Squaws, FHA, BMC, EHS Pep Club, A Cappella Choir. RUTH NICHOLS Freshman Pep Club, Squaws, EHS Pep Club, FHA Song Leader, Phi Secretary, A Cappella Choir, Soph. Homeroom Vice-President, Boomer Staff, Freshman Homeroom Secretary, Girls' Chorus, Girls' Sextet, Girls' Double Sextet, Girls' Quartet, Operetta Cast. GAYLA NILES Squaws, EHS Pep Club, Cafeteria Staff, Student Librarian. PATSY OLDFIELD Choir, FHA. MELVIN PAYTON T and I. BONNIE PIERCE FHA, Choir. RONNIE PORTER FHA Vice-President, T and I. LINDA PRICE BMC President, EHS Pep Club, Squaws, Art Club Treasurer, Thespians, Football Queen Attendant. JUDY REMI Pepetts, EHS Pep Club, Freshman Pep Club, Phi, Adelante, Band Secretary, All-State Symphonic Band, Thespians, National Honor Society, Boomer Staff, Soph. Homeroom President, Office Staff, All-School Play, Sr. Girls' Football Team. LESLIE REUSSER A Cappella Choir, Band, Jr. Homeroom Treasurer, Operetta Cast. GAYLE RYEL Phi Vice-President, EHS Pep Club Reporter, Na- tional Honor Society, Thespians, Boomer Staff, National Art Honor Society, FHA, Office Staff, Pepetts, Freshman Pep Club, Creative Writing Reporter, Freshman En- semble, Girls' Chorus, Phi. BUD SCHROEDER Adelante, A Cappella Choir, T and I. JOHN SEDBERRY Sr. Class President, Student Council, Thespians, All-School Play, Student Rotation, Boomer Staff. MARILYN SHAW EHS Pep Club, FHA, Girls' Chorus, Phi, Pepetts, Freshman Pep Club, Homeroom Secretary. BETTY JO SOUTHERN EHS Pep Club Secretary, Phi, Pepetts, National Honor Society, Freshman Pep Club, Freshman Class Treasurer, Band, Secretary-Treasurer of T and I. MARVIN STARKEY Boys' State, All-School Play, Golf - 2 Years, Foot- ball - 2 Years, Thespians, Student Council, Jr. Home- room Vice-President, Boomer Staff. IDA STEPHENS BMC, FHA, Squaws, EHS Pep Club, Student Li- brarian, A Cappella Choir, Choir Librarian. MARY STEPHENS Squaws, A Cappella Choir, EHS Pep Club. DOROTHY SWINGLE Freshman Homeroom President, Freshman Pep Club, Freshman Football Queen Attendant, Pepetts, Phi Parliamentarian, Student Council Secretary, Boomer Staff, Secretary of National Honor Society, Choir Ac- companist, Thespians, Art Club, Sr. Homeroom Presi- dent, Girls' State, All-State Choir - 2 Years, Sr. Girls Football Team, Operetta Cast, Girls' Chorus, Student Council Workshop Delegate, Band Queen Candidate. 100 BEVERLY TATE Freshman Pep Club, Pepetts, EHS Pep Club Thes- pians, Soph. Homeroom Vice-President, Jr. Homeroom Secretary, Phi, FHA, Girls' Chorus, All-School Play, One- Act Play Festival, Jr. and Sr. ETTA LOUISE TENNERY Art Club Treasurer, Pepetts, EHS Pep Club, FHA, Freshman Pep Club, T and I, BMC, Art Club. RICHARD TITTERINGTON A Cappella Choir, BMC Beau, Creative Writing Re- porter, Operetta Cast. SARA VALDERAS Freshman Pep Club, Adelante, Phi, Pepetts, Art Club JANICE WALLACE EHS Pep Club, BMC Secretary, FHA, Squaws, Jr. Homeroom Treasurer, T and I Vice-President, Freshman Pep Club. LYNDA WARD Art Club, Thespians, Phi Poet Laureate, FHA Secre- tary, EHS Pep Club Parliamentarian, Freshman Pep Club Treasurer, Pepetts, A Cappella Choir, Freshman Class Vice-President, Student Librarian, All-School Play, Jr. Homeroom President, Sr. Homeroom Treasurer, Stu- dent Director of Operetta. MARION WATSON JR. Choir, FFA, T and I. JOE WHIPPLE Football - 2 Year Letterman, Baseball - 1 Year, All- Conference Defensive Middle Guard, Letterman's Club, Football Team Captain '58. KATHERINE WHITE FHA, Squaws, BMC Vice-President, A Cappella Choir, EHS Pep Club, Operetta Cast, Student Librarian. KEITH WORSHAM Jr. Class Treasurer, Thespians, Letterman's Club, Freshman Homeroom President, Soph. Homeroom Presi- dent, Football - 2 Year Letterman, Track - 4 Year Letter- man, All-School Play, Baseball - 1 Year, Boomer Con- ference Mile Relay Record Holders '58, Soph. Girls' Football Team Coach, Sports Editor on the Boomer Collegian, Two Years Creative Writing Reporter, Stu- dent Editor of the School Paper. BERT YANT Football-1 Year, Band, Track - 1 Year. WILLIAM YOUNT FFA, Band. WILMA YOUNT EHS Band - 4 Years. 101 fi A f- 1 0 r y M C? «- L S (f aoo, A.£ r 4L c c Le =f z zd ? 4 £ , 9 d?£0 A jL xA C2 x 4 -0 2 4 s MYRTLE'S CAFE no S. Choctow 120 S. Rock Island Phone 68 Congratulation Seniors' THE REXALL DRUG STORE Schooling Drug Co. Harry Coward — Don Brown Aubery Bryant THE UNION BUS DEPOT 120 North Rock Island El Reno, Oklahoma Phone 723 ITS SUCH A COMFORT TO TAKE THE BUS_AND LEAVE THE DRIVING TO US' Let us help you sove ond build for the future by In- vesting or borrowing from this organization. Strictly a Conodion County Concern Penneys aiwats n«vi on i in i EL RENO FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN 207 Eost Woodson Phone 345 Penney Quality Is Your Greatest Soving 117 S. Bickford G. F. Beckett, Mgr. 103 0. 109 South Bickford El Reno, Oklahoma OKLAHOMA TIRE AND SUPPLY Your Home of Better Values 101 N. Bickford Phone 3396 or 3397 Phone 558 STEVENSON'S 528 West Watts Food Market Free Parking More than 30 years of service to this community Congratulations Seniors! CONWAY MOTEL 2000 Sunset Drive Phone 261 SUNSET MARKET 500 Sunset Drive B. T. Conway, Mgr. 104 El Reno, Oklahoma GOLD MEDAL KITCHEN TESTED FLOUR FIRST NATIONAL BANK El Reno, Oklahoma Sixty-Six Years Complete Banking Service Established In 1892 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Hi-Woy 66 West Consumers El Reno, Oklahoma 105 4 r YOUR HOME-OWNED DEPARTMENT STORE —SERVING YOU WITH COURTESY AND HOME-TOWN FRIENDLINESS. ALWAYS A BOOSTER FOR EL RENO HIGH SCHOOL'S FACULTY AND STUDENTS. COME IN AND BROWSE. firtsiont CAHILL'S RADIO TV offers Congratulations to the 1958 Seniors 106 S. Bickford Phone 163 BUTTS FLOWER SHOP Pauline Butts Smith, Owner 113 South Rock Island Shop 478 — Phones - Night 47 El Reno, Oklahoma 205 S. Rock Island —Tel. 195 EL RENO, OKLAHOMA PRESTON FLORAL COMPANY Flowers For All Occasions 203 South Rock Island Phone 670 EVANS CLEANERS Made to Measure Clothes Specialists in Sweaters and Skirts Post Office Block Phone 314 106 SERVING ALL OF CANADIAN COUNTY WITH FULL NEWS COVERAGE IN WORD AND PICTURE! PAN - TEX CLEANERS EL RENO DAILY TRIBUNE Phone 900 217 South Bickford AND We Clean With Care The Clothes You Wear EL RENO AMERICAN JONES FURNITURE CO. HALVERSON IMPLEMENT CO. 1305 S. Rock Island LLOYD F. ANDERSON 212 S. Bickford — Real Esate Ins. TIMBERLAKE'S BOOKSTORE 207 S. Bickford Phone 669 STEPHENSON DRUG CO. 101 S. Bickford Phone 1222 BUNKHOUSE MOTEL 521 North Choctaw Phone 326 HUTSON BROTHERS 300 South Rock Island Phone 830 FARMERS GRAIN COMPANY JIM E. SMITH, OWNER El Reno, Oklahoma Union City, Oklahoma WESLEY NINMAN, Mgr. JIM E. SMITH, Mgr. Phone 2515 Phone 32-J 107 Congratulations, Seniors! DEE'S TIRE STORE new and used tires recapping vulcanizing repairing EL RENO'S TIRE HEADQUARTERS 301 S. Rock Island Phone 381 SPURLIN SALES CO. Ford Tractors and Equipment New Holland and Gehl Equipment also Krause Plows 2 Mi. Southeast on Highway 66 El Reno Oklahomo where friends meet JOBES DRIVE IN PHONE 199 108 MAYTAG SALES AND SERVICE MAYTAG FHILCO Ranges Television Washers Refrigerotors Dryers Ranges Ironers Deep Freeze SAFEWAY STORE Open to serve you 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM Seven days o week Dennis Adams — Owner Operator 211 S. Rock Islond Phone 299 Congratulations, Class of '59 Congratulations FISHER NISSEN ARNOLD MONUMENT CO. The Home of Better Fitting Shoes 1220 South Mocomb 112 South Rock Islond Phone 484 Phone 136 JACKSONS' (Ross Sons) El Reno Seed Feed Co. You Save More At Jocksons' Store! 900 South Hodden PURINA CHOWS 100 South Choctaw Phone 540 LANMAN SUPPLY CO. J. D. WILLSEY Auto Ports Accessories RADIO TELEVISION Tools Shop Service SERVICE SALES 109 HUDDART-CORNELIUS MOTOR COMPANY Ford ond Mercury Dealers 200 North Choctaw Phone 546 ABERCROMBIES' FARM MACHINERY 200 West Elm Phone 279 Congratulations OKLAHOMA COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. 312 West Woodson Phone 127 Congratulations Seniors of 1959 BENSON FUNERAL HOME Ambulonce Service 101 South Borker Phone 120 Mrs. Thomas Benson Poul C. Huber George W. Homilton Robert J. McCloren Congratulations Seniors from THE EL RENO AMERICAN Distinctive — Creotive Printing 117 North Bickford Phone 17 MARSHALL CHEVROLET CO. B. T. ond Bill Marsholl 106 East Wade Phones: 355 ond 356 Congratulations To Closs of '58 EL RENO SPORT SHOP Harvey C. Dozier 120 N. Bickford Phone 580 El Reno, Oklahoma Congratulations Seniors of 1958 STEFFEN'S ICE CREAM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 459 Congratulations, Seniors! CHISHOLM TRAIL CAFE 2121 East On Highway 66 no CANADIAN COUNTY OFFICERS DIRECTORY COUNTY SHERIFF Dwight Siler, Phone 79 COUNTY ATTORNEY John Whelan, Phone 260 COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Neal V. Golden Phone 704 COUNTY TREASURER Helen March, Phone 71 COUNTY CLERK C. E. Bross, Phone 96 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PHELPS CLINIC 203 South Macomb MALCOLM E. PHELPS, M.D. Surgery — Phone 62 C. RILEY STRONG, M.D. Obstetrics Phones: Office 62, Residence 283 ORIN J. HAKE, M.D. Internal Medicine Phones: Office 62, Residence 118 JAMES P. JOBE, M.D. Internal Medicine Phones: Office 62, Residence 140 DR. C. A. BENTLEY, JR. Dentist Liebmann Court Bldg. DR. JOHN MOGAB, M.D. Physician and Surgeon 104 West Hayes EARNEST W. POTTS, D.D.S. JOE M. OZMUN, D.D.S. 204-206 Citizens Nat. Bldg. The Talk Goes On About The New Clothes ot THE FASHION CENTER (tkhMUA. Phone 359 ill SHULTE OIL CO. Evans and Oak Phone 707 BOB'S GRILL Hamburgers 20$, Coneys 20t CLYDE R. MAXEY 207 E. Woodson Insurance CRYSTAL LAUNDRY CLEANERS 114 North Choctaw Phone 11 or 58 EL RENO PARTS 116 South Choctaw Phone 1266 HAROLD'S GRILL Hamburgers In Basket — 354 TONY'S FOOD MARKET 622 West Watts Phone 1953 WYNES GROCERY 309 North Bickford Phone 174 EL RENO RADIO 207 North Bickford Gene Dyer HUTCHINSON NURSERY 1206 Sunset Drive Phone 542 MOORE JEWELRY 218 South Bickford Phone 627 HAMMONS - CAYIN 101 North Evans Paint and Body Shop Investments 111 South Rock Island DAVIDSON CASE LUMBER CO. Dealers in America's most beautiful matching colors for walls, ceiling, wood- work, in SPRED SATIN and SPRED LUS- TRE PAINTS, 321 S. Choctaw Phones 16 or 231 112 DEAN PORTER A Philosophy In the beginning God created the Heaven and the earth and all that therein is. There was law and order and the law was great and there were many facets. The many laws interacted in numerous ways but each law in itself was constant and depend- able and not subject to change. Then God created man and gave him intelligence, wisdom, and a spirit which enabled him to love and to want to be loved, and this is the nature of man. But the flesh got in the way of the spirit, and there was sin, greed, hate, and war. With his intelligence, man discovered more and more of the laws of God's making. Sometimes he applied those laws in love to create a better way of life, and sometimes he applied them in hate to destroy his fellow man. But the laws did not change, and will not change, and will remain as constant as the Universe. Then God revealed unto man by way of his intelligence the laws, with which, in strife, he can destroy himself; or, in wisdom, he can develop the spirit and embrace his fellow man in brotherly love. God is Love, and He created man in His own image. May the spirit win. Ray P. Porter, Dean El Reno Junior College 114 DOYLE BILLER RUTH ANN HALACKA Vice-President Secretary GEORGE HEDRICK President BETTY MEYER Treasurer 115 CAROL DURHAM Reporter CHARLES ANTHONY JERRY ALEXANDER MAURICE AUSIEY Forestry Business Administration Business Administration MRS. BILL BLAKE SHARON BRANDICES GARY BOSLER Medical Technologist Speech Business Administration EDWARD CLARK Business Administration 116 STANLEY CHRISTY Missionary JERRY ESTES Business Administration RICHARD FEDDERSON Agricultor MAICOM FIRE Pr M dldn THOMAS FOREMAN Industrial Engin  ring MAX GOOD GARY HANKS JAMES HICKERSON CMl Enginooring Drafting Engin  rlng RONALD HOPKINS Butinoss Administration JERRY HUNT Englnoaring 117 AMM JACKSON Commarc RONALD JACKSON Commercio Ari GARY KUBAIA Accounting GARY LEMKE Engineering GEORGE MOSHER Business Administration ROBERT LUMPMOUTH JERRY MENZ GORDON MILLER Drafting But!nets Administration liberal Arts DOLORES OGLE JUANITA O'NAN Commerce Art and Sciences LARRY REUSSER Electronics PETE TRO CARL WALSH Engineering Arts ond Science MRS. RICHARD WHITTLE CURTIS YANT Elementary Education Education MARTHA BOWERS Business Administration Collegian Staff Editor, Juonito O'Nan; Associate Editor, Carol Durham; Editorial Assistant, Kathy Kiker. r Officer Standing: Gary Boiler, Sergeant-of-Armi; George Hedrick, Pre- sident; Gordon Miller, Vice-President. Seated: Ruth Ann Halacka, Secretary; Betty Meyer, Carol Durham, Reporter. 119 m-xi GOVERNMENT Mis May Shanklin B.S., M.A. HISTORY Miss May Shanklin B.S., M.A. CHEMISTRY Mr. Ray Portor A.B., M.S. SOCIOLOGY Mr. Floyd Durham A.B., M.C.E. 120 PSYCHOLOGY Mr. Floyd Durham A.B., M.C.E. SHORTHAND MUt Dovio Ann Noble A.B., B.S., B.C.E. TYPING Mr. Floyd Durham A.B., M.C.E. MECHANICAL DRAWING Mr. Woodrow Barton B.S., M.S. ALGEBRA Mitt Helen Knight B.S., AM. 121 TRIGONOMETRY VI Mitt Helen Knight B.S., A M. SPEECH FRENCH Mr. Jack None B.A., M.E.D. Miu Holen March B.A., M.A % ART Mrs. Calvin Goth B.S., Art and M.A.S. ENGLISH II Miu Mable L. Jonas A.B., M.A. 122 ENGLISH IV Miu Mable I. 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