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J, 1 N :milk-?-'L' - r - Q. l -gi IG. sw., L -4f'sfH '4.f V T W T ' ' M - - . . - ' sf!-11' .V fg -- L' 2 gtk, -i..,.,, 1 ' ., . . 4 ,,. -V ,- T. ,. Ts' f.. .,, f. , an H. ,,45,fpfn.,, A.-A PEOPLES OF THE EARTH: YE HAVE PEACE AFS MOTTO '-. - wi fi-.Q nw- ':,. ' ,,. M H '-.- .. ,WV ., wi. if 1. . ' Q I 4. 1. A M 3.,,if. l. 2.5, Y Ed' ii . . ,.-415.44 W 1- -V U 4, V ,D Y ' i- , V' ,,s -Q.. , -, ' ..,, ,,.! , ,pd -,,4- ,. ' W. g I .ma . ,-.1 . , r .ni E 3 ff. ff-.. ln fhe face of fhe presenf world crisis if has become exceedingly im- porfanf fhaf vve have a greafer knowledge and undersfanding of fhe ofher peoples of fhe world, fheir governmenfs, and fheir ways of life. A large porfion of fhis faslq lies in fhe hands of foday's youfh, for fhey will be fomorrow's leaders. American Field Service, fhe founder of a volunfeer ambulance service which worlced wifh fhe French Armies in fhe fvvo world wars, is now fhe sponsor of fhe largesf youfh ex- change program in fhe world. l-lere af Nafhan l-lale we have broughf fhree sfudenfs from abroad, one from Ausfralia, one from Greece, and fhis year Urs Schneider from Swifzerland. We have senf l'lale sfudenfs fo Germany and Bra- zil. Nexf year we hope fo have fwo sfudenfs from abroad. The picfure on fhis page of Urs and his Amer- ican friends, all holding flags of Unifed Nafions members, symboliz- es fhis school's faifh in fhe aims of fhe American Field Service-friend- ship and increased undersfanding among all fhe peoples of fhe world. Today, fhe American Field Ser- vice brings sfudenfs from more fhan fiffy counfries fo affend American secondary schools for a year of sfudy and experience. Under fhe auspices of fhe Americans Abroad Program, a division of AFS, Amer- ican feen-agers from nearly evefy sfafe are senf abroad fo live wifh families and affend schools in some fhirfy counfries. The sfudenfs range in age from sixfeen fo eighfeen, a period when fhey are fhe mosf adapfable, open-minded, and eager fo learn. They have been carefully screened for personalify as well as for infelligence, in order fhaf fhey be well qualified fo make fheir expe- rience abroad worfhwhile for fhem- selves and for fhose wifh whom fhey come in confacf. The American Field Service oTTers an opporTuniTy Tor greaTer undersTanding and Triendship among The peoples oT The world. Friendships and undersTandings are devel- oped Through The acTive parTicipaTion oT AFS sTudenTs in The communiTy liTe oT The counTries They visiT. Through These close conTacTs AFS sTudenTs have The opporTuniTy To learn oT many oT The cusToms, ideals, and inTeresTs OT oThers, As The AFS sTudenTs reTurn To Their homes They spread The word oT Their experience in speeches and in prinT. Many oT These experiences can be aolapTed in Their home counTries. As members oT NaThan l-lale's graduaTing class oT I963. you are To be congraTulaTed. Tor your maTure grasp OT The imporTance oT undersTanding among peoples oT The world. Only Through our knowledge oT The cusToms, cul- Tures, economic sTrucTures, and religious and poliTical ideologies oT people OT all counTries can we ever hope To live TogeTher in peace. DR. CHARLES C. MASON SuprinTendenT oT Schools TULSA BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Villard MarTin, Jr., PresidenT Mr. Fenelon Boesche Mrs. J. LiTTleTon Daniel Mrs. Virgil O. Wood, Vice-PresidenT Mr. Carl C. Beesely Mr. William L. BuTler Mr. H. G. BarneH' - .l - - The miracle oT space age Travel and communica- Tion has made nexT door neighbors oT Tar away people. The improvemenT oT TransporTaTion has. Through The ages, broughT us ever closer To disTanT lands. We have become neighbors so suddenly ThaT Turmoil and unresT have resulTed. There is greaT dif- TiculTy in reconciling language, racial and culTural barriers. The Toregoing pose The greaTesT challenge To The coming generaTion. We meeT The challenge by learning abouT people in oTher lands anid by Trying To undersTand Them. Our aim is To desTroy misun- dersTanding which keeps us Trom living aT peace wiTh our Tellow men. The American Field Service program was born so ThaT we mighT develop beTTer undersTanding Through an exchange oT sTudenTs wiTh a resulTanT exchange oT culTures. l-lere on The local level, Through American Field Service, young people are preparing To live in Tomorrow's world. We saluTe The sTudenTs' eTTorTs and The guidance oT The adulTs who have assisTed in This program aT NaThan l-lale High School. When The Torces oT unresT are subdued, iT is my hope ThaT American Field Service advocaTes will have received meriTed recogniTion. Perhaps one oT The mosT endearing aspecTs oT Mr. Richmond is his open door policy Available To sTudenTs TaculTy and parenTs, he greeTs Them all wiTh a smile, a welcoming wave oT The hand and a cheery come in l-le may noT agree wiTh whaT his visiTor has To say buT he lisTens. When noT aTTending To a busy schedule he may be in conTerence wiTh his sTaTT or even Tound brousing in his TavoriTe corner oT The library W' L' '55 'fri ,, af on-f:'f,.i, . , Mr. Henry WlnH'se'H', Vice-Principal Miss Marjorie Young, Counselor VICE-PRINCIPAL AND COUNSELQRS Mr. James Darland, Counselor Mr. Bill Williams, Counselor Mrs. Efliel Mackay, Dean of Girls Mr. L, B. Howard, Dean of Boys ,.,,, nw IPR - M422 The efficienf sfaff working in fhe main office has kepf our school running smoofhly. Mrs. Dorofhy Sfipe faifhfully prepared our daily bullefins and helped fo organize fhe quarferly honor rolls. Mrs. Vesfa Clark served as regisfrar. She also recorded sfandardized fesf scores and ofher infor- mafion on permanenf records. Mrs. Louise Cole was supply clerk and assisfed Mrs. Clark in preparing fhe permanenf records. Mrs. Gladine Mask prepared schedules in addifion fo working in fhe library fhree hours a day. Mrs. Joanne Ellis was secre- fary fo Mr. Lieb Richmond, our principal. MAIN OFFICE STAFF l-lale's sfudenf office assisfanfs have been friendly and efficienf in fhe performance of fheir daily fasks. The affendance helpers, fhe afhlefic assisfanfs, fhe main office workers, and fhe swifchboard operafors have worked harmoniously fogefher fo help in fhe various offices keeping business in order and up fo dafe. Af fhe be- ginning of each class hour, fhey re- porf fo fheir respecfive insfrucfors for assignmenfs. By enabling sfuclenfs fo perform services of fhis nafure, a fine office fraining program is offered for fhose inferesfed in becoming fufure business men and women. Mrs. Max- ine Krebbs is in charge of affendance. 7 Helen Ackley Charles AngeleTTi Donna Baker ViniTa Ballard Jan BaTes Craig BenTon Maxine BolT Judy BurTon Glenn Chowins Juanifa Curfis Roberf Davis Richard Dennis Norman Dobson Bruce DoRemus Rosalie Dunham Hazel Elsea Janef Elson Loyal Farmer Don HaughT Laurine Hager H. J. Green Gerald Garland Kaye Froman HALE FACULTY The TaculTy members aT NaThan Hale acT as guides To The sTudenTs in Their classes, enabling Them To gain The necessary knowledge and undersTanding OT The oTher peoples OT The world. The arT deparTmenT, under The direcTion OT Mr. Richard Howard, inTrOduces The sTudenTs To many Techniques OT arT. develops Their arTisTic TalenTs and Their appreciaTion OT arT. Uhder The direcTion OT Mrs. lvlariorie lvlcBurneTTe, The business educaTion deparTmenT OTTers Training in The various Tields OT clerical and secreTarial oTTice pracTice. PrOTiciency in These courses makes iT possible Tor sTudenTs TO vbTain pOsiTiOns in The business world aTTer graduaTiOn. Mrs. Norma Dobson, The English deparTmenT chairman, co-OrdinaTes The English courses OTTered so ThaT The sTudenTs who aTTend NaThan Hale will have The OppOrTuniTy To read widely and To become prOTicienT in grammar and cOmposiTion. Team Teaching, a new sysTem employed ,in This deparTmenT, enables The insTrucTors To presenT a broader course OT sTudy. English Honors I2 enables selecTed TwelTTh grade sTudenTs To conTinue Their sTudy OT English by reading widely and by discussing and evaluaTing The maTerial covered. ElecTive English courses oTTered aT Hale include: speech, iournalism, and yearbook. A Thorough knowledge and undersTanding OT oTher languages and culTures is The aim OT The Toreign language deparTmenT, guided by Mr. Alden SmiTh. The modern language laboraTory enables The sTudenTs To become more Tamiliar wiTh The language and iTs applicaTiOn and makes individual insTrucTion possible. As Our world grows smaller, each sTudenT musT have a knowledge OT The pasT and presenT and an undersTanding OT his neighbors. IT is Through The sTudy OT hisTory ThaT This is besT achieved. The ObiecTive OT The hisTory deparT- menT, under The direcTiOn OT Mr. Troy Miller, is To give young people an Over all picTure OT The pasT, so ThaT They HALE FACULTY may proTiT Trom The successes and Tailures oT bygone generaTions and Thus help To creaTe a beTTer world in which To live Today. Every girl aT some Time will need The knowledge and experience gained in The sTudy oT home economics. Courses in Toods, cloThing, personal developmenT, and general homemaking are supervised by Mrs. Vola Tanner. The indusTrial arTs and vocaTional deparTmenTs, supervised by Mr. Joe Large, are designed To provide sTudenTs wiTh pracTical opporTuniTies To explore various vocaTional inTeresTs. The maThemaTics deparTmenT, under The direcTion oTMrs. Bernice SmiTh, oTTers The usual high school maTh courses plus several advanced classes such as SMSG geomeTry and maTh analysis. A course in probabiliTy and sTaTisTics is being considered Tor nexT year. Under The capable guidance oT Mr. George Sands, The science deparT- menT makes iT possible Tor sTudenTs To Take many advanced courses in The Tield oT science. l-lale is TorTunaTe in having The modern laboraTory equipmenT which helps To TurTher develop knowledge and undersTanding. Our music deparTmenT oTTers many courses which can be a greaT asseT To The sTudenTs who plan To conTinue in This sTudy. Mr. Clarence Lawless direcTs insTrumenTal music, and Mr. David Robbins direcTs vocal music. Emphasizing developmenT oT skills and physical well being, The physical educaTion deparTmenTs aT Hale, under The guidance oT Miss Sandra Wilson and Mr. WoodrowWesT. oTTer a wide varieTy oT sporTs. ln The boys' deparT- menT, TooTball, baske+balI, swimming, wresTling, and Track are oTTered Tor Training in compeTiTive sporTs. AlThough The girls do noT Take parT in compeTiTion, Their maior sporTs are modern dance, volleyball, hockey, baskeTball, baseball, and swimming. Those sTudenTs inTeresTed in pursuing a career in sTagecraTT are guided by Mr. Jerry I-larrison. Jim Howard Richard Howard Joe Hyden Dolores Johnson Donald Johnson Wally Knapp Vernon Kolb J. E. Large George LargenT Clarence Lawless Harmon Leslie Marjorie McBurne'H'e Larry Miller Troy Miller RiTa Oldham Arliss Olds Eugene PaTe Jim PeH'y Davida Phillips BeT'ry Powers Marjorie Randow Kafhryn Rickel KenneTh Robb HALE FACULTY Mr. Richmond is famous for and favored by his laculry for his brief and 'fo 'rhe poinr leachers' meelings. This group is serlling in for such a meeling, and alrhough if is Monday and lhree lorry-five Jrhey are s'rill smiling. David Robbins Paige Roolter George Sands Agnes Schellsfede Sue Selliclc Joyce Slagle Bernice Smifh Helen Smrh O. Alden Smih Ara Snyder Ann Siehno Vela Tanner Mariorie Taylor Woodrow Wesf Rosemary Whitaker Grace Wiggins Sandra Wilson Judifh Wrighl' OUR LIBRARY l-lale's beaufiful library wifh ifs ever increasing number of books, periodicals, and pamphlefs provides a comforfable place for sfudenfs fo read and fo do research for class assignmenfs. Locafed on fhe fhird floor, iusf over fhe main office, fhe library is capably direcfed by Mrs, Bess Greenlee and her sfu- denf assisfanfs. The scholarship room, adiacenf fo fhe enfrance of fhe library, provides bullefins and ofher informa- fion on admission requiremenfs, fuifion, and regulafions of a greaf many colleges. There are also numer- ous folders and pamphlefs explaining vocafional careers for fhose who will ferminafe fheir educafion upon graduafion from high school. l-lale sfudenfs have falcen good advanfage of examining fhese college and vocafional cafalogs. Also adjoining fhe library are fwo conference rooms, fhe librarian's office, and fhe worlcroom for library assisfanfs. The worlcroom is equipped wifh maferials used in fhe processing and repairing of books. Besides being especially proud of fhe modern lighfing and colorful furnifure, we af l-lale are happy fo have a governmenf documenf cafalog, verfical files and Readers' Guides which enable sfudenfs fo lo- cafe boolcs and magazines wifh greafer ease and speed, plus a wide variefy of encyclopedias and ofher reference maferials. 9 f , SCHOOL BANK Our school banlc has been a fremendous aid fo fhe sfudenfs, feachers, and organizafions fhis year. Behind ifs glass windows before and affer school, sfudenfs along wifh Mrs. Paf Linn have energefically sold ficlqefs fo afhlefic evenfs, soclc hops, dances, plays, and ofher school-sponsored acfivifies. They also managed fhe sale of budgef ficlcefs, school life papers, yearboolcs, calendars, boolc covers, and all school supplies. All financial business of fhe school was falcen care of by fhe banlc, and school organizafions were able fo place fheir freasuries in fhe vaulf. Our school nurse can be found working busily in fhe clinic every school day unfil fwelve noon. The nurses aides, who work direcfly under fhe supervision of Mrs. Brosseau, can be found in fhe clinic every hour of fhe day help- ing wifh fhe clerical worlc, and keeping fhe clinic neaf and clean. ln addifion fo faking care of fhe daily healfh problems of fhe sfudenf body, our school nurse supervises fhe school healfh clinics and fhe Smile Confesf every year. Mrs. Brosseau and several of l-lale's feachers parficipafed in fhe drive fo sfamp ouf Polio in Tulsa. l6,753 furned ouf af l-lale for fheir firsf lump of sugar which had been docfored wifh Sabin oral vaccine. HEALTH CLINIC I2 r W1 ,, By mainTaining clean and sparkling corri- dors ThroughouT The year, l-lale's indusTrious cusTodians have kepT our building looking as new as The day ThaT classes began. They have Taken special pains in keeping our beauTiTul audiTorium, library, caTeTeria, and Toyers in TipTop shape, and They have been exTremely careTul in keeping The classroom TaciliTies and laboraTory eguipmenT in ex- cellenT condiTion. Many oT The cusTodians served as yardmen Tor our campus grounds oT TorTy acres in addiTion To caring Tor The 220,000 TeeT oT Tloor space in The building each day. They devoTed a greaT deal oT Time keeping The grounds neaT and clean and The aThleTic Tields in excellenT condi- Tion. SCHOOL CUSTODIANS CAFETERIA STAFF The pleasanT and Triendly aTTiTude oT l'lale's dieTicians and cashiers has conTribuTed Toward making our caTeTeria a more inviTing place To eaT. The well-Trained caTeTeria sTaTT spenT many hours in advance oT lunchTime preparing good nourishing meals Tor The sTudenT body in addi- Tion To providing quick and eTTicienT service during The noon hour. f 1' Www J ?3 T ,, 1 While chemisfry doesn'f always involve posing wifh bril- lianfly colored liquids, class experimenfs do involve much of fhe equipmenf fhaf Sfeve Booehr, Linda Ladd, Ed Owens, and Beffy Day are examining. The magic of fhe unknown acfs as a greaf lure fo high school sfudenfs who are serious abouf careers in science. 1 l liilixi, i Cheryl Huffman admires fhose lasf flourishes which Barloara Sensinfaffer adds fo her oil painfing. ln The baclcground are examples of ofher sfudenfs' work: ceram- ics, mobiles, and charcoal drawings. Beginning biologisfs resisf fhe idea of chowder and clam up as Mr. Sands overseas a demonsfrafion of dis- secfing, of all fhings, a venus mercenaria. QQ, wipe, , ff I i 4 Z .45 as .f 51 LZ Serious seniors weep To Think They will never darken These doorways again! No, Gloria is noT worrying abouT her Third hour class. All ThaT con- cenTraTion is Tor The every liTTle movemenT oT The TwisT. T N I- ,. -- I -J -VLH- Izic ,'L',13C'QCf Ol I5-:UL,c.llUIi l, N ,, ,, , , A, ,LA ATA IIS: cIi,:'cIN':I ,3cGii. ici cc- ' I 1 IU- . ---Jem NSIOJC c. lice, .Sc,5c'ilIIicg I AJ-1, NL, A-- A Ax.- ,, Ocisciii TI'lIllO ccIi ii'lc,.s,c up 7- Ai. I-, I, ',-,J , ,g- ,.-,- filo o'w'.I ll'l,lla.,I, W1.lk, --Cir LriicIe.'s'Ta.ic1 TIZS 2u.'l's,zg'e, -AAT , ,QA ,.,,,. ,,. ,.,,,,-.,,-- I1.ll,. Wi li- Lili .Aft fox,-i:ilcJC:o' ,-f-,A-,I.3i , . ,au up- ,c.s3',- :.1.,'.l:lI-,W we-llfi I.I: lcII,,'i'Xf QT! 5 fi . .- 1 7,.',, ML' T., ,, 7, .'.l,-.- ll ls lfili lillS ll ll'liilCl lilcil .Vf-,, l.'. --,,l -.. l .,,. , ,, iacuuy cmic. siucenis woilx -- f-IA-l-l f- a -L 'f-'-r-'fe' ers --P- libnjclic. ,C lJI:iJcI.o lv I Ii L Al'-R' Q' Av-X n1ee'r 'me cream uiaileuoe .I.i,,N uf, ,I.,,,.,, kills lx.lloIlC., linow 'Thai' all learning sITueTIorIs cio nor occur ll'i lo s s -ii Af i.,6CcS5iCfOiII,Iiic1I-:l Ui . Q., T , Al - 5, cui luIoi.fI,flec.oe cioes noi ,,,, Q, .M I I , ,Q ,A coine lIoI.I oooxsi ,I-Incl so fu ,gl -.- ,,,,,-',':., A, .C Il Is mai Siliilcliiiiig o. value accrues To each oi: us in The CiVSIASi'i'V oT Tre culolfc school programs M' 0 090 I-Ia' 5 l If' ' ,Q-af: 'Y . li ., ,A 'V , ,I if.: 1 x,z ' , VV While The camera presumably Tocuses on The Throne The queen s aTTendanTs geT ready To Talce OTT Their shoes and rehash The coronaTion. Believe iT or noT They are dancing The Three Blind Mice. Chances are This will never supplanT The walTz. V .,.., 1: fl V.: V E' .V .5 A ' -. ,.i. 4 'I i - UW ' 'f f H 'gk f 5,5354 I, -I-If 1 - aa' Xlqgcy g,gp,3', ,. ' ' f , I f K In .g is I QI! sn- I , ,X I T 3 Mk L . 3 , X we gg 'Ti I ' I f J pf N 5 I , x l 1 ff 1 I ' I X . Y 3 2 s . :yt I , I I f I I l I I I I 1 SENIOR CLASS OF 1963 perienced The ioy and exciTemenT oT ordering our senior rings, playing TooTball aT The senior coolcouT, acTing in The senior play, ordering our announcemenTs, and geTTing measured Tor our caps and gowns. NoT To be TorgoTTen is our Toreign exchange sTudenT, Urs Schnieder. Urs came To us Trom SwiTzerland, and during his year wiTh us as sTudenTs aT NaThan l-Iale all gained a greaTer knowl- edge and undersTanding oT his counTry as we hope he did oT ours. Our year was climaxed by The assemloly, The Vespers service aT BosTon Avenue MeThodisT Church, The banqueT, The prom, and The brealcTasT7 The apex was reached in The long-awaiTed CommencemenT exercises. SENIOR BOARD: Row I: Jim PeTTy, sponsor, Linda SkelTon, Beverly Cardwell Nancy I-lieronymus Diane Morose Linda Schlosser Sara Friels, PaTsy McClanahan. Row 2: Ron Richardson, Harley James, James Wills Jean Ann Wells Judy Ann IvierrioTT Viclci Badger Dixie Cochran, Dana SmiTh. Row 3: Richard Lindermanis, Paul PaTTon. Eddie Pierce STeve Haas Rick Allan Jim Gushne BeTTy Day CLASS OFFICERS: James Wills, Pregiclenrg Jean Ann Wells, Secreleryy Mr. Pelly, Sponsorq Dana Smiflm Treasurer: Richard Linder manis, Vice-President Our lower of slrengflw. Well, lusl llwis once. boys. ,fv- N0 Vicki Badger John Baker Thomas Ballard Kennelh Barnes Sharon Barnes Roberla Barron Frank Baughn Jan Bayne Ted Beard Bill Beboul' Bruce Beck Linda Beqley Gary Aaron Pal Abbacchi Phillip Abbacchi Leroy Abercrombie Barbara Abernalhy Polly Alberlson Beverly Alberly Barbara Alexander Rick Allen Shirley Allee Leslie Anderson Richard Armslrong Barbara Bender Jan Bennerl Gilloerl' Bills Janice Binlqley Grace Bishop John Blair Bruce Blealcley Suanne Boone Jea n ne Boorh Paulla Bolrsford Thomas Boyclsron Bee Brillren Firsl' come, firsl served Why leaclrlers really gel grey. W' ,'T.,L.. .,.s....,e,qgMi?N I, , -...Q Q 1 ,wi And lhen everyihing wenf up in smolcel Francine Broclcey Jean Brousseau Clauclelle Brown lvlilce Brown Priscilla Brown Kay Brownfield Janel Bruns Jerry Bundy Ronnie Burden Glenda Burgess Tommy Burgin Suzanne Burleson Thelma Burris Beverly Cardwell Darlene Carrens Elizabeilfi Carler Ronnie Carler Shirley Carier Gary Callney Glenda Cliarnbe Andrew Clwanos Sleve Cisco Susan Clemen+s Colleen Cluen FS Dixie Coclwran Pa+ Conley Pal Coolc Karen Corneio Lee Roy Cornelius Judy Counls Mark Coverslone Jimmie Craddock Slriirley Crain Milce Crone Rose Ann Crooks Joe Cross Jim Crow Sandra Curiis Befiy Davis Diane Davis Dinell Davis Beiiy Day Kie+ha Dennis Linda Dennis Jerry Dessinger Gary Dicus Glenn Dobbs Wayne Dorchaic School Life sfaff inferviews Harrison Saisbury. Judi Emmeri Diclc Eiier Joyce Ewing Freddie Falk Roberi Farnsworili David Fa rrimond Doug Fay Rose Fellers Clwerryl Fellows Darlene Ferlin Judy Feierly Eilwel Finley Dru Drullinger Georgia Duclcworllw James Duncan Ralph Duncan Ronnie Duncan Joyce Earnesi Janie Edmonds Bob Edwards Billy Elgin Jimmy Elkins Larry Ellioii Sieve Elsass Charles Fisher Paul Fisher Jim Fleming Larry Fleming Charlolle Fliclcinger Gary lzlinchum Allen Fosler Dan Fosjrer Lu Anne Fosler Sharon Fosler Barbara Freeman Sara Friels Bob Gaddis Joe Gadcly lvlarde Gardner Peggy Ga rrell Nancy Garrison Bob Gerber Joan Geren Cherrie Ghoslbear Jim Gilford John Glass Tim Goble Sieve Goodwin Jim Gould David Graham Bill Green Susan Green David Groshonq Jo Ann Gruver Pal Gulley Judy Gunnarson Jim Gus+ine Lee l-laas S+eve l-laas Mary Jayne Haddock aw , 3 Odle in The midsl of his harem of candied-apple eafers Ken Hickok Nancy Hieronymus Bobbie Hill Richard Hobbie Jim Hoffman Donnia Holden Juol Holden Y Jerry Honeycuil Cheryl Hooker Jack Hoop Tom Horner Marry Howk Dianne Hagan Dana Hanson Tim Hanson Karen Harlin Joe Harris Jerry Haslings Kalrlwy Hauser Linda Jo Healer Allan Heck Don Hendrick Don Hendricks June Hewill Noi even one? Cheryl Huffman Freddy I-lunl Susan I-lun+ Ron I-lunlley Donald Irvine Monly Jackson Paul Jackson Vernon Jackson Harley James Judy James Judy Jenkins Larry Jessup Move Hwe baske? down fs Yamw ' Winner of Jrhe lsr prize in The Junior High School smile coniesf. Carol Johnson Gary Johnson James Johnson Karen Johnson Linda Jones John Keahey Carol Keene James Keene Sharon -Keiiy Dee Kersi Kaihie Kime Creaia Kirkwoo , d W Jimmy Kneale John Krepps Thomas Kuras Larry Kyle Woody Lackey Linda Ladd Janel Landers Bill Landman Lyn Lawless Gordon Lee Mary Lee Diane Leffler Connie Lillard Bob Lilleslqau Richard Lindermanis Linda Looney Gerald Lovell' John Lowrance Jaclc Lowry Phillip Lucas Jane McAfee Jerry lVlcAlisl'er Sieve lvlcCar+y Palsy McClanahan Karlwrine McConnell Glen McCoy Jack McDonough Delrna McFarland Jerry McGinnis Sherrie McKee Slranley McKerrney Larry Mclvlalwan Delores lvlagdeburg Sondra Mallory Tom Mancino Janel Mancuso A-a-a-a-lm Making our own liHle black box. Judy Merriol' Roger Melz Pele Meydag Margarei Miller John Milchell Karen Mifchell Gary Moore Jerry Moore Paul Moore Diane Morose Richard Murnma Laura Murphy Bill Maniss Janel Marsellis Danny Marshall Bill Marlin Joel Marucheck Kay Mailhews Nick Mauney Charlie Meador Gloria Medlin Marilyn Medloclc Reed Mellon Frances Mendoza Tom Murray Sleve Nance Terry Nash Jim Naylor David Nelson Leonard Nelson Sue Ellen Nelson Theda Newlcirlc Sharon Nichols Cheryl Norris Bill Norwood Bob Oclle Wayne O'l'lara Alan Orllofl: Chuck Osborn John Oiey Barloa ra Eaclca rd Sleve Paelz LoreH'a Parlcer Johnny Parlcins John Parks Connie Parrish Larry Pallerson Wayne Palrrerso Paul Paflon Larry Penn Jan Perlains Wanda Pe+ers Dorene Pelerson Eddie Pierce Jimmy Pirlle Don Piflman Lawrence Plummer Janice Polsfon Bill Poleel Peggy Polfer Why can'T we be in flue picTure? The Bobbsey Twins lake a ballw Ron Richardson Verda Rieharl Jerry Rife lvlilce Riggs Susie Risenhoover Kenneih Roberfs Polly Robnell Gala Rogers Sharon Roglelz Lynda Royer Dennis Rugani William Russell Ann Powers Richard Prailr Sharon Presion Sherry Priichell Ralph Purviance James Puinam Donna Radle Diane Rainwaler Randy Randall Larry Reed Marla Reel Cynlhia Rice ml 'K l-le's mme all mme Robin Russell George Ruyle Sieve Sallzman Gene Salyer Darrell Sampson Gary Sanders Jacqule Salller Andy Savage Marlon Savage Larry Savanl Dalyne Sawyer Glenn Scheer his The School Life Beainicu shows lhem how. Holly Schick Susie Schladale Linda Schlosser Urs Schneider Sieve Schulrz Vic Seagle Barbara Sensinlaffer Gail Sharples Anclra Shelley Randy Sherrill Rila Shiever Virginia Shorf 36 I Ronnie Simmons Linda Slcelfon Linda Smallwood Carolyn Smi+l1 Dana Smiiln Durincla Smiih Jimmy Smiili Kirk Smiilw Mary Smillm Kay Spears Camille Speer Janice Spencer Carolyn Spe-ncer Jean Slandridge Sandra Sronicek Barbara Siegeman Karen Siephens Janei Siipe Bill Sioolcey Mancly Slriclxlancl Claudia Siringer James Sluari Gary Swariz Slwaron Taclieli' Mirror, mirror on The wall Jo Ann Talbol Warren Talum Donna Theison Sandra Thompson Joyce Thorne Glenda Threaolgill Pally Travillion Dee Trimble Cecil Tucker Joy Tucker Lynn Tucker Genelle Tulsa l-lere's +o ya. 31 , ,Z ' s ' Aif X , 2 , 9 9 Shirley Wammaclc Merilan Wardlow Chris Warner Kaye Walers Don Wearherly Ga ry Weaver Jean Ann Wells Sandi Wescorr Lewis Wes'r Fran Wesfhohc Pal' Whelchel Richard Whiraker Sieve Turnbo Sam Tyree Jere Uncapher Charles Upron Claudelfe Valenline Myrna Waqener Dayion Wagoner Jane Walden Karen Waldrip Duane Walker Connie Wallin Jon Wallis And llwis liflle one ran all ilwe way home. Jan Wliiie Linda Wilcox ,gr-A.. Our leader, backwards as usual Tim Willey David Williams Kallwy Williams James Wills Millie Wills Ron Wisirom Joyce Willwers Jerry Will Sue Wriglwl Carol Wylie David Wylie Pai Wyman We are sorry Jrhal Jrhere are no piclures for The following seniors: Alberl Andre Roy Balmer Carol Barbour Jim Bledsoe Bonnie Broaddriclc Tom Chapman Sleve Cox Shirley Dowell Douglas Frifrs Jay Garrell Kennerh Garris Roberlr Gird Karen Gray Larry Haddock Margarel Haggard Bill Hibbs lhe end. Jerry l-lurl John Lacefield John Leach Kurl Morgan l-larry Nichols Belly Payne Wayne Pearce Slanley Pearce John Pullen Jo Ann Raley Bill Rodgers Bill Srolcely Micheal Tinche Gloria Vargas Tim Vaughn Wesley Worsham -Q57 CLASS OFFICERS: Eddie ScoTT, president Ann GarreTT, vice-president Lynda Carinder, secreTaryg Linda Horn- buclde, Treasurer. AlThough we are sTill called The Junior class, we believe in The wave oT The TuTure. Already exciTemenT is mounT- ing, Tor as Today's seniors graduaTe, a new group is planning To Talce over. '64 has a magic ring To iT! Aside Trom The regularly anTicipaTed acTiviTies This class will be among The TirsT To experience The new exTended day. This year as iuniors has been a busy one. Under The capable leadership oT our oTTicers: PresidenT Eddie ScoTT, Vice-presidenT Ann C5arreTT, SecreTary Lynda Carinder, and Treasurer Linda l-lornbuckle The class enioyed a prosper- ous year. The class play, cook-ouT, and a share oT The ChrisTmas dance proTiTs all added To The Treasury. The year's acTiviTies sTarTed wiTh The TradiTional cook-ouT held in McClure Parlc. EorTunaTely The sun shone down on all. NOT To be TorgoTTen is The sTampede oT TooTball players aTTer a losT ball which ThreaTened To TlaTTen The en- Tire Temale rooTing secTion. Those Tamiliar hoT dogs and an amaTeur hour Tinished oTT The TesTiviTies. The Boy Who Changed The World, a TicTiTious accounT oT The invenTion oT The wheel, was presenTed on Novem- ber l5 and I7 by The aspiring acTors oT The class. Under The able direcTion oT Gerald Garland The producTion was a greaT success. Early in February, we ordered our senior rings which were delivered in May. As a whole The class parTicipaTed wiTh enThusiasm in all acTiviTies oT The school. We produced a Tair number oT aThleTes who will sTar as seniors. Members OT The class parTicipaTed in The Speech ArTs Play, Dream Girl, and The all school musical, Oklahoma if 4 i ,,,, K 1 God bless you each and every one. lT's a long way To Rolling Hills, iT's a long way back home 42 Juniors and Seniors parricipafed in The annual Speakers Bureau Follies. Seen above in The lirsr family number are Bob Odle, Donna Punnell, Mark Reel, Kirk Srnirh, Larry Alsup, and Lee l-lawkins. Take Back Your Mink was sung and danced by Priscilla Mayfield and Gloria Davenporlr. JUNIOR CLASS JUNIOR BOARD MEMBERS: Row I: Sandra Jackson, Charlofle Haas, Mary Jo Daniel, Marilyn Mc- Pherson, Linda Kaye Srniih, Donna Punnell, Jody Miller. Row 2: Jim Peliy, Sponsor: Mary Morion, David I-larris, Ann Garrell, Tornrnie Lyn I-lisel, Charlene Herr, Barbara Lalling, Linda Hornbuckle. Row 3: Rex Pernberfon, Richard Smirh, Jay Jones, Ed Walden, Lynda Carinder, Larry Alsup, Eddie Scorl. Row 4: Larry Graves, Joe King, Jim Linn, Randy Branson. Baslon, Mike Ballles, Richard Baumann, LuAn Baader, James Beams, Judy Beasly, Shirley Bellomy, Lon Berg, Pam Berlie, Sandra Belcher, Don Bevilori, Cynlhia Bidasio, John Bishop, Sue Black, Franklin Black, Sieve Blackburn, Diana Blackburn, Larry Blair, Joy Bond, Judy Booher, Sieve Branch, Virginia Branson, Randy Bray, Jane Bridge, Jim The y're savage all right vp XJ 1' L, - g- .-,. Z ' ew , , , - B .ii 5 h-lb . Z i , . ,L-my 5 K Q J X, , . X , ,vvfmm ,Pu W? E YE, ' w s. -. 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QL .Lia 5- 7 Abshire, Diana Adair, Joe Adams, Sylvia Alcers, Jaclc Alsup, Larry Andrews, Dianne Anlle, Jim Apple, Milce Arie, Par Arrhur, Jeff Ash, Dannie Badgell, Gary Balch, Larry Baldridge, Glenda Baldridge, Linda Ballzle, Phillip Banham, Viclor Barbee, Tom Barnefl, Larry Barrows, Toni Barlniclc, Karen Barlon, Carol Bascon, Daryle Baslon, Kalhy Beclc, Lindsay Belchcer, Clyde Bell, Carl Bell, Mike Bell, Sharon Bellis, Diane Biglfagle, Duane Biggs, Bill Bills, Emmadean Binlcley, Dorolhy Birch, Gloria Bishop, Linda Blake, Mike Bloss, Kay Blylhe, Karen Blylhe, Tom Boardman, Phil Bode, John Bridges, Bonn Briggs, Bill Brighf, Anira Brolherlon, Bruce Brown, Cheryl Brown, Janelr Brown Brown, Brown Brown, Bruce, Bryan, Jimmy Larry Pal Sue Mike Richard Burks, James Burnell, Leland Burlon, Judee Bullery, Jill Byrnes, Pal Cameron, Cliri Carrulli, Mary Cafes, Wesley Cauqlnron, Ron Caullwen, Sonny Cearly, Raymond Cerclwie, David Claplo, l-loward Clark, Beverly Clark, Ray Clayberq, Sleve Clillon, Glenn Clollwier, Bob Piciure Noi- Available Bryanlr, Nikki Buker, Sieve Bulloch, Sieve Bundy, Delflria Burcham, Sidney Burkelrl, Paulelrle Cameron, Gary Campbell, l-lealrher Campbell, John Campbell, Larry Carinder, Lynda Carnahan, Dave Chamberlain, Carole Chapman, Glenn Cheeves, Vicci Church, Pal Churchill, Ronnie Cicle, Keenan Coley, Richard Collins, Terry Comsiock, Dennis Connelly, Gary Cook, Karen Corneio, Gary Corvin, Kaihy Covey, Bob Cowdrey, Lynne Cox, Laurie Crabaugh, Barbara Cravens, Mary Ann Crawford, Barbara Crenshaw, Jessie Crider, Cheryl Crooks, John Crouch, Suzanne Crowder, George Cunningham, Bruce Dale, Mickey Daly, Carol Daniel, Mary Jo Davenporlr, Gloria Davis, Davis Davis Davis Davis Dean, Jean John Lee Palrli Peqqy Roberlr Deming, Jeanne Denion, Phil Dessauer, Nancy Dickinson, Tom Dielerich, Tom Dixon, Mike Dollarhilre, Par Downing, Jeff Drake. Dee Drullinger, Cindy Drullinger, Dennis Dunagan. Deanna Duncan, Lee Eddy, Nelson Edwards, Gary Edwards. Laverne Ehmen, Richard Ellior, Carolyn Elliorr, Linda Farmer, Marilyn Farrell, Connie Feary, Jimmy Field. Gary Fields, Roloerl Finley, Greg Ford, Ronnie Fore. David Forrney, Diane Fowler, Sandra Foyil, Euna Franklin, Ella Freeman, Jimmy French, Lyn French, Margarel' Frilris, Jerry Frizzell, Judy Gabbe, lmmo Gaddy, Russell Gage, Elaine Gardner, Valerie GarreH, Ann Garreir, Donna Garrerr, Kay Garrison, Deanna Garrison, Mike Garrison, Wayne Gearin, Pai Geniry, Curiis German, Richard sie C559 su. fy 'Wwe Dolle, Judy Dorsey,- lvlary Dossey, Robin Doly, Clia Dougherly, John Douglas, Bill Dunn, Ca+hy Dunn, John Duly, Kalhy Duwe, David Duwe, lvlarlha Easlham, Karen Elrod, Leroy Elsass, Linda Emmons, Orlin Enochs, Roberl Eremila, Tommie Dale Erhard, Rodger Fisher, Judy File, Harold Fiveash, David Flall, Larry Flournoy, Danny Fooshee, Bill ..,.' Ghormley, William Gibbon, Ed Gillison, Bill Gladd, David Glass, Leslie Gniech, Roland Gniech, Ronald Goodwin, Bill Gould, David Grandon, Barbara Graves, Jerry Graves, Larry Graves, Mike Greene, Sharon Gregory, Floyd Griffin, Margaref Grigar. Phyllis Guhl, Jerry Gulley. Lynn Guss, Connie Haas, Charlolle Hackl, Kennelh Haddock. Jane Haley. Mary Hall, David Hamby. David Hamby, Joe Hamillon, Roxy Hammond, Cheryl Harkins. Lee Harfshorne, Karen Haskin, Kalhy Halhaway, Larry Hawkins, Amelia Hawkins. Jeff Hawkins. Marilyn Hewifr, Lawrence Hickok, Larry Hill, Barbara Hillon, Judi Hinfon, Howard Hisel, Tommie Hooker, Linda Hornbuckle, Linda Houchin, Sylvia Hough, Dale Howard, Kafhy Huff, Barbara Q XX 1 S ik X it 1 1 X .xx l X SVA 1.5 ,...: xxx, 'T L - P il Now iusl wha? does he Think l'1e's doing? Harrell, Darlene Harris, Barbara Harris, David Harris, Randy Harris, Terry Harrison, Palii Heald. Judy Heimdale, Lynn Henderson, Don Henderson, Lyle Herron. Joe Herr, Charlene Hill, Jim Holiulslci, Jimmy Holdcrofl, Jerry Holder, Jerry. HoneycuH, Arlene Hood, Viclci Hunl, JoAnne Huni, Mary Lou Huicliinson, Sleye llcer, Dee Irwin. Janice lvie, Sondra Kay, Jeanne Kayser, Rullwie Kelley, Raymond Kelly, Candy Kelly, Paul Kenslow, Gary Krieger, Joanne Kronlwolm, Linda Kurlz, David Lacey, Jim Lacy, Lawanda Lagease, Franlc Lawson, Jimmy Lawyer, Linda Leach, Billy Lee, l-larold Lee, ,lvlarlri Lees, Nancy Lewis, Lesler Lewis, Muriel Lierly, Pal Liglwllool, Connie Lillard, Randy Linn, Jim Who, me? f i ,V li 9 Ky, l x ! f , -M ii i n ., ,,, 4, wfefk mk Jackson, Bill Jackson Eddy Jackson, Gary Jackson Janel Jackson Sandra James, Mike Janecke, David Jenkins, Clnarlolre Jenson, Dean Jimison, Pam Jolwns, Bronwyn Johnson, Joanne' Jolinson, Rollin Johnson, Sliarla Jolwnslon, Larry Bill Jones, Jones Jay Jones, Joe Jones Ken Jones Mary Ann Jones, Mike Jones Peggy Jordan, Camelia Kay, Janel Keyes, Berl King, Joe Kirlon, Kim Kile, Linda Klaus, Linda Kramer, Dan Lampe, Slnerlyn Lancasrer, Jackie Larson, Margaref Larson, Ronnie Laszlo, Valerie Lalling, Barbara Lelnman, Leslie Leigli, Slewarl Leiker, Karolyn Lennari, Joe Lenlz, David Lewis, Janice Linlon, Parricia Lipke, Don Lock, Jane Loflon, Judy Lonergan, Louise Louvier, Juslin Lowrance, Kallwy Lurnly, Francine Lyile, Susie McAnnally, Joyce McConal'iy, Riclc McConnell, Kelley McNeil, Shirley McNeill, Lannie McPherson, Marilyn McReynolds. Charles Maclclin, Ronnie Maddux. Gary Mallwis, Mariorie Maupin, Gerry Mavers, Carla Maxwell, Robbie Mayes, Roberl Mayfield, Priscilla Milcus, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Millisor, Susan Qi! ...,. mkxxfaefm 1 l . ff? Karen Jodie Jon Ken Mike H really was a Winler Wonderland! J 'fi 1 w rx 'ff ' x f 3 , e 2-LJ.-f fi W1 7 ,Z MEZZ if ay ,f A , 1 A l f ,644 f l, McCrory, Robe-rr McDaniel,'Donna McDaniel, Par McFadden, Terry McKissiclc, James McMurJrry, Jane Maggard, Arnold Mangram, Brian Maples, Pam March, Kay Mason, Tommy Maslrerson, Bill Maynard, Carolyn Meade, Susan Meadors, Joe Meelc, Milce Mefford, Julie Meschmar, Joyce Minion, Marcia Minuqh, Jan Mirchell, Diana Milchell, Sandy Moan, Carol Mocha, Larry Mofferl, Larry Moon, Neil Mooney, Clinlon Moore, Angela Moore, Pallry Morgan, Carole Morris, Mary Morse. Sleve Morl'on, Mary Murphy, Raymond Murray, Fred Myers, Jerry Nair, Sandra Neece, Sheila Nelson, Linda Newfon, Jeri Nichols, James Ninde, Susie Norward, Charles Nolreware, Belly Null, Jane O'Shields, Gail Gwen, Eddie Padgell, Tommie Palmer, Edwina Parks, Gene Pallrerson, Denise Pallerson, Tom Pegg, Tom Pllug, Joe Phillips, Andy Phillips, George Phillips, Mike Pirlle, Marry Poleszalc, Ursa Radcliffe, Carol Raney, James Reclor, Jim Reem, Cheryl Reese, Don Reeve, Mike Rile, Janice Riggs, l-larold Riley, James Ripperoe, Melody Risenhoover, Judy Rivers, Randy Robinson, Linda Robison, Sandy Rowe, Paula Rowland, Joan RuHer, Palsy Ruyle, Dianna Sanchez, Donna Sanderson, Paula Sanderson, Terry Sanford, Neal Saxlon, Gary Scanlan, Mike Scallergood, Bill Schielen, Diane Scoll, Belly Scolr-, Eddie Seaboli, Kenny Secresl, Bob Sex, Larry Shelron, Judy Sherriclc, George Silzer, Claudia Simmons, Candy Simons, Pam , V s D. 53' Y Pemberlon, Rex Pendergraplw, Tony Penderqras, Roberl Penn, Mary Perryman, Scoll Pelers, Virginia Pollard, Sleve Porler. Linda Posey, Janel Powers, Randy Preslon, Sandra Punnell, Donna Reminglon, Cheryl Riba, Janice Riclnards. Linda Riclwerson, Neil Riclcells, Sallie Riddle, Rosemary Roarlc, lvlary Ellen Robb, Scoll Robbins, Kennellw Roberls, Beverly Roberls, Charles Roberls, Marlin Wl1o's dralled? pn- Q9 2. A:-:im :E R-aft 'is 0 , 1 'iiqt Smallwood, Ted Smilh, Curlis Smilh, John Smilh, Kalhy Smilh, Ken? Smilh, Linda Smilh, Linda Smilh, Lonnie Smilh, Richard Srnilh, Sherri Srnilh, Slephen Smilh, Suzi Smilh, Wanda Sneed. Dale Snow, Barbara Sorlore, Carol Soulhard, Gary Spears, Marnie Spellman, David Spencer, Carl Spencer, Gayle Spry, Kalhie Slaggs, Joe Sr. Auloin, Rolland Slemliowslii, l-larry Slemple, Lynn Slephens, Carolyn Slephens, Kalhy Slewarl, Jo Ann Slidham, Ernesline Tarochione, Tony Talum, Sleve Taylor, Barry Taylor, Judie Tedriclc, Dana Terebesy, Shari Tiffany, Cheryl Tiffany, Galen Timmerrnan, Krisly Tolberl, Sandy Trennepohl, Gary Trornpefrer, Milce Vanhorn, Joe Vanluyl, Palfy Vaughn, Cheree Vaughn, Glenn Verran, Carol Voss, Candy Homemalcers gel ready for lheir annual Chrisfmas Parry. Slokes, Carl Sloul, Marcia Surber, Elaine SuH'on, Jeff Swelnam, John Talley. Jean Tesh, Beverly Thomas, Jerry Thompson, Kennelh Thompson, 'Pal Thompson, Shirley Thornburg, Rodney True, Charlolle Tumelson, Beverly Turner, Calhy Twilling. Joyce Uplon, Cheryl Vail, Cynlhia Wages, Bob Wagner, Jean Walden, Ed Wallcer, Phyllis Walker, Sandy 1 Ward, Darrell -Um Srage crew 'fakes bow al iunior play Willcinson, Buddy Willlwile, Lynn Williams. Jim Williams, Karren Williamson, Francene Wills, Carolyn Wilson, Bob Wilson, Fawn Winslon, Nonie Winler, Dennis Winfers, Barbara Wiseley, Wayne Wolfe, Pam Wood, Elizabeilw Wyckoff, Pal Yeager, Larry Youngblood, James Zinn, Brenda Ziriax, Charles Zuniga, Kay l Larry Bell Phillip Blair Gary Clarke Jon Davis Neal Esles Karma Gibson Bob Gray Roberl Holmes Glenn l-loward Carol Marlin Warden, Cheryle Wards, Bill Walers, Lura Walls, Claylon Wealherly, Ann Webb. Gary Webb. Linda Webb, Lynda Webber, Jani Weir, Scoll Welch, Bonila Wesl, Joanne Whiles, Linda Whisnanl, David While, David While, Susan Whilecloud, Janice Whilman, Mark Whilney. Donna Wier, Pam Wilkerson, Chuck We have no piclures lor lhe lollowing people: Mike Marlin Paul Maslors Lois Messick Janice Moore George Morgan Theda Jo Newkirk Ronnie Parham Sleve Reed Linda Rice Linda Songer Tommy Taylor Janice Travis Pam Troul Ronnie Tucker Kaye Underwood Bill Walker Donald Walson Alice Walls Mike Weaver Charles Woods Gel your shoes on, Gerliel SOPHOMORE CLASS The novelTy oT high school was soon over Tor The members OT l-lale's-largesT class. For The new Rangers The rouTine OT classes and acTiviTies easily became Tamiliar. Under The leadership oT class oTTicers The class oT '65 had an evenTTul year. John Neely served as presidenT wiTh Celia lvlcGhee as vice-presidenT: Linda Shoemaker, secreTaryq and Jenny l'lolberT, Treasurer. ATTer elecTions The nexT class acTiviTy was The annual cook- ouT held aT McClure parlc on OcTober 20. The TesTiviTies in- cluded Tood, TooThall, Tun and Trolic. The sophomores ioined wiTh The upperclassmen in supporTing The all-school ChrisTmas dance WinTer Wonderland and The STudenT Council-AFS Candy Sale. In The Tield OT dramaTics The sophomores parTicipaTed in The Speech ArTs ProducTion oT Dream Girl and also The all-school Musical Oklahoma Under The direcTion oT Mr. Gerald Gar- land, The sophomore play Cheaper By The Dozen TeaTured hilarious comedy and spoTlighTed TalenT Tor nexT year's produc- Tions. The 800-member class was The TirsT To experience l-lale's exclusive dual-Teaching program. NexT year They will aTTencl school on The exTended days schedule. Class Torums gave The class a chance To discuss Their goals and aims and pep rallies proved ThaT The lusTy sophomores could ouT-yell The iuniors and seniors. The Tinal acTiviTy was held in lvlay, The elecTion oT oTTicers Tor The nexT year. Mr. Jim PeTTy served as class sponsor. SOPHOMORE BOARD: Row I: Jim PeTTy, Linda Shoemaker, Sylvia T-lall Jenny l-lolloerT Jackie Grove Janie RoberTs, Jimmy Gemmill, Celia McGhee, Kaye Wise. Row 2: Connie Chapman Peggy Davis John Neely Phl Angieri, JeaneTTe Presson, Jack King, Linda Seagle, PeTe SeraTTe. Row 3 Don Burns Fred UTTer Gary l-lonea Fred Chrisman, Gary MonTeiTh, Bill Grimm, Susan l'louTman, lvlilce Wegrzyn CLASS OFFICERS: Driving: John Neely, president Sealed: Jenny l-lolberf, lreasurer and Celia McGhee, vice president S+anding: Linda Shoemaker, secrelary and James Pefly, sponsor. if 4- ' ,x , r ., ,Ag ,nw , ,f ,f fr 2 a lf,-fff,'.?37'i,ggy,,',.5vj4f,g f f I f :egg fy ,f ,fr ,mlfffr-yf ,fs A+ 'rhe leff +he members of 'rhe sophomore class galher in 'rhe dusk for 'rhe 'rradilional relreshmenrs of soil drinks and ho'r dogs during 'rhe sophomore cook-ou? held al McClure park. 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Clwris Carson, Mark Carrer, Donna Carler, Dwayne Chapman, Phil Cheek, Donna Chrisman, Fred Clanlon, Donna Clark, Denis Clark, Kelley 1' , , 3 f S Q 9 Z, B wif A f . , 'A a J 'N W 'g 1 'ff f'.'m-e?f .': - n-mga-z Vu ff my-,f , f '35 552 f f gl ' a , 1 ,ge X 'f Y- my f , ,W I7 X af f f ffl 'Y 1 gf? R ax , , it 9 'P f Wrox! 'L' if f f J fe- ' V Q 4 21 Wlwiclm hand do you choose? Brumley, Donna Brumley, Harold Bryanl, Michael Buchanann, Sammie Bulcer, Janie Bulloch, Ann Builer, John Bullon, Ray Bulls, Ka'l'hie Byloee, Joel Cable, Flynn Cady, John Case, Phillip Cason, Chrislene Calhey, Jerry Chambers, Kenna Chapman, Connie Chapman, Donna Claybourne, Doug Clemenls, Laurie Cochrane, Barry Cochrane, Gayle Coe, Jim Coleman, George Coleman, Virginia Collier, Dana Collier, Douglas Coll, Larry Colvin, Cheryl Coolc, Carolyn Coolc, David Coolc, James Coolc, Janice Coolc, Penelope Coon, Parricia Cooper, Paul Cox, Ed Cox. Mike Cox, Shirley Cravens, Dale Crew, Diana Croolc, Randy Croolcham, Garry Cross, Jayne Crouch, Janef Daniels, Mancy Daugherly, Charles Davenporlr, Jim Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis, Gail Karren Milce Pam PGQQY Sharon Depuly, Sherry Derrevere, 'Paula Derlon, Sherry Dibble, Bob Dilceman, Terry Dillon, Bill Doshier, Julia Dolson, James Dougherlry, Bruce Doverspilce, Carla Dowda, Sleve Downing, Judy Edclinglon, Tom Edwards, Mary Ann Fgelslon, Tom Egerlson, Bruce Egger, David Ellcins, Richard Eremila, Carma Eslep, Lynda Euril, Paula Everson, Karol Everson, Karen Fanning, Jimmy Farrar, David Farimond, Mike Farris, Marcia Faslsen, Sharon Ferrell, Sharon Ferriman, Debbie Fincannon, Shirley Fisher, David Fisher, Keilh Filch, Sharon Filzgeralcl, Lee Fiveash, Kenny Flanigin, Janice Flelcher, Sharon Flinchum, Linda Flood, Lee Flores, John Ford, Larry Q . . L 7 , 3' ix , L i f I! 2 r .ky v-- ---r 'Sv 'gas +563 CZ? 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Judi Duckworlh, Ralph Duncan, Karen Duncan, Kafhryn Duly, Dan Dyer, Bobby Elkins, Sherry Ellingfon, Shirley Ellis, Jon Emery, Eran Eng, Shirley English, Sharon be Forresler, John Forsy+h, Glennelle Forlrner, Dennis Fosler, Sharon Fowler, Palsy Fox, Linda Fredrick, Don Fredrick, Viclor Freeman, Gary Friels, Suzy Frosl, Richard Gage, John Galbrealh, Sleve Gallagher, Lelicia Gann, Tom Gemmill, James Gessner, Susan Giers, Terri Gildersleeve, Glen Gilliam, Ronnie Gilpin, Judy Gisf, Carl Givens, Warren Glass, Jim Gleckler, James Glenn, Kennelh Goddard, Sharon Goller, Jerry Gore, John Gosser, John Gregory, Bobby Grimm, Bill Grove, Jackie Gruver, Gail Gulley, Janice Gulley, Pal Hall, Sylvia Hamel, Richard Hamilfon, Paul Hansel, David Harbaugh, Cindy Harkins, John Haynes, Kay Hays, James Henderson, Cheryl Hendrick, Bolo Hendricks, Gary Hendricks, Ginger ' f I A il fi yy f 2, i Q49 'lziwwn-I 'cv' '.L 'f M. 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Bobby Lehmer, Sleve Leininqer, Phillip Lewaller, Sharon Lindsey, James LiHle, Linda Loclchead, Danny Logan, Carolyn Logan, Linda Logsclon, lvlilclci Lowery, Janel Lowry, Richard Lucas, Jenny Lumly, Jolyn Lyle, Barbara Lylle, Billy McBurne+'re, Carol McCarrer+y, Belh lvlcCar'ry. James McCoy, Larry lvlcCray, Lyncla McCullough, Gary McCullough, Sam McDaniel, Gary McElroy, Linda McGhee, Celia McGuire, Pal McGuire, Tommy lvlcl-lenry, Carla McKenna, Kerry Mclvlahan, Ronnie lvlchflennamy, Jill Mchlinch, Susan Mahallay, Tom Malernee, James lvlalley, Sieve Manning, Doug lvlanry, Viclci March, Linda Marshall, Danny Marlin, Belly Marlin, Joe Marlin, Ricky Mask, Rulh Mason, Eddie Mason, Jackie Merrick, Donna Messer, Mike Meilin, Lynn Meiz, l-lelen Meydaq, Don Miller, Bill Minear, Dennis Milchell, Dan Milchell, Jennifer Milchell, John Mohfill, John Monieilh, Gary Morrison, Bruce Morrow, Pal Mosley, Danny Mosley, Don Moss, Bill Moubry, Pal Neel John yi Nelson, John Neuenschwander, Mike Nichols, Margarel Nixon, Terry Norman, John Null, Belly O'Brien, Dennis Oliver, Pam O'Mara, Maureen Ornns, Kennelh Orlloil, Wayne Osborn, Shirley OH, Edward Owen, Terra Lee Owens, Larry Owings, Pamela Pack, Carl Padden, Thomas Padek, Karen Padge++, Billy Paine, Kennelh Pang, Leroy Parks, Lahonda f-is l 'A .Arg Email k f I Mass, Toni Mauney, Karen Mayes, Charles Maynard, Tommy Mellord, Frank Mendoza, Judilli Miller, Judy Miller Larry Miller Linda Miller Linda Miller, Polly Miller Richard Moore, Georgi G Moore, Roberf Moore, Roberl Moreland, Lynn Morgan, Lynda Morris, Randy Murpliee, Judy Murray, Ernesl Murray, Kallfiy Myers, Ray Myers, William Nally, Kaye Candid classroom. -M ,V N vi . Parmele, Linda Parrish, Janel' Parsons, John Pallerson, Sandra Payne, David Perez, Joel Perry, Bill Peiers, Becky Pelers, Ginny Peferson, Pal' Pelerson, Rober'r Peylon, Archie Phelps, Don Pickup, Sandra. Pinlcsfon, Ginger Pi+coclc, Marilyn Piiiman, Jimmy Pixley, Jay Rlace, Mary Porier, Kaye Porier, Rusiy Po+ee+, Carolyn Po1'ee'r, Cheryl PoHer, Nancy Kay Powers, Sue Presson, JeaneHe Prince, Belh Provine, Evelyn Pulliam, Connie Purviance, Ronald Reaves, John Reed, Jerry Reecly, Barbara Reeves, Phil Reicl, John. Rhea, Jerry Roberison, Kennelh Roberrson, Sandra Robinson. Linda Robson, Robby Rodclen, Linda Rodeclqer, Carol Rush, James Russell, Lincla Russell, Roxanne Rulledqe, Allen Ryle, Sherry Sainl, Viva Ruih Af,-9.9. f . ',,.' , ff X IQW? 'f -KW-M -, Q 31 V . 411'-344 1 4-: ': ', 'X is V: fr ' Jw fi' r 1- ' f I 7 144' ' M' J , J f vw 72 M y fy 5 I - , Q ', vw, f2, 0 yi? fy , - . 'f 1 ' f . . if .' fa- J sffv' f , if f V X! 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Laverne Slewarlr, l-larold S+ice, Brenl Slroclcdale, John Slrocldon. l-larry Siocklon, Teresa Slroulfer. Gail Tonighf? Scheer, l-lolly Schielien, Franlc Schiendler, Anne Schnoles, Pamela Schweilchard, William Seagle, Linda Seago, Johnny Se-ase, Ronnie Seralre, Pere Session, Carrol Shamponi, Emmil' Sharples, Gladys Shellon, John Shellon, Julie Sherrill, James Shipley, John Shirelc, John Shoemalcer, Linda Shore, Barbara Shorless, Sieve Showaller, Sandra Siegfried, Charles Simmons, Roberi Simon, Paula Smirh, Carol Smilh, Charlolie Smilh, George Smirh, Homer Smilh, Jeannelle Smilh, Kalhryn Snyder, Susan Sparlcs, Debbie Spence, Keilh Spencer, Johnny Spreclqer, Judy Slacy, Gary Sleele, Leslie Sleph, Niclc Slephenson, Guy Slevenson, Larry Slewarl, Carole Slewarl, Ron Slrain, Bob Slrarman, Bruce Sullivan, Milne Summers, Thomas Sullon, Judirh Swaney, Sandra Talum, Gary Talum, Phil Taylor, Dollis Taylor, Evelyn Taylor, Sue Teague. Karol Thrall, Charles Thrush, Roberf Thurman, Wylene Tiblos, Sherry Tidd, Jack Til'ron, Bernice Travers, l-lohn Traynor, Carolyn Trimble, Jeanne Trussell, Barbara Tuck, James Tucker, Paul Turner, Mike Twilley, l-lohn Tyler, Sherry Underwoool, Juclilh Unger, Alberl Uller, Fred Call of Jrhe wld Q vw xv 'QQ ff qQ5 s' I f Q , iw' X 5' A f-In n, TTT vi 1 , Tenle, Beverly Thomas, Kay Thomas, Susan Thompson, Kalhy Thompson, Sluarl Thompson, Susan Timberlake, Janice Tinker, Gary Tomlin, Susan Toney, Lynda Tollen, Rick Trammell, Jerry Tucker, Randy Tucker, Roger Tucker, Tony Turley, Donna Turnbo, Mary Turner, Janice Vance, Kelly Van Curen, John Vannesl, Richard Vanlrees, Connie Vanlires, Joyce Van Winkle, Tom Vaughn, Jane Vickery, Linda Villines, Judilh Vogle, Bill Waden, Jackie Wagener, Linda Wagner, Pal Walker, Kay Walker, Sleve Wallace, John Wallin, Belly Wallers, David Ward, James Ward, Phyllis Warde, Gregory Warren, Louis Washburn, Lucy Walhen, Mary Walls, Gary Weaver, Carol Weaver, Gail Webb, Jackie Weber, Jeanne Websler, Joanne Weddingion, Mary Welch, Sharon Wells, Gordon Wells, Irene Whealon, Linda Wheeler, Pai Wickham, Carolyn Wilkerson, Siephen Wilkinson, Arden Williams, Carol Williams, Carol Williams, Cheryl Wilson, Nancy Wing, Melba Winn, Ronnie Winiers, Micheal Wise, Kaye Wise, Sieve Wrighr, Gary Wrighi, Judy Wrighl, Kaye Wylie, Tom Yarbrough, Charles Yingsl, Ellis Milce Bells Bill Burneil Leonard Charns Dennis England Milce Eindley Milce Grisby Don l-larlcey Ron l-larrison Edward l-Ii++ Billy l-lu++o Howard Johnson We have no piciures for Jrhe following people: Alvin Kennon Micheal Kindley Norman Lalce Carol Larnberl' Theresa McGovern Sharon McMahan Jean MacKay David Meldahl Sidney Morris Charlene Myer Nina Nichols Dennis Parnell Larry Sharp Karen Smilh Roberi Taber Milce Megryn Kay Wallcer Laure'He Wenlz Francine Wes? Tempesl' Wise Jon Wrighl' Le Earl Wrighl' Wlwiles, Fred Wlwislon, Ken While, Jaclc Wlwilrlow Wliiiney, Wlwifson Williams Williams, Williams Herb Mary Terry Frank Gerald Margarer Willougllby, Darla Wilson, Brenda Wilson, Marlin Wiseley, Barbara Will, Jimmy Womack, Marian Woods, Mary Wood, Pairicia Wray, Dorolliy Zamoider, Peggy Zinn, Beverly Wlmal a life! ,V , , , , I The lobby is a Qonoreqahng sooni' 'Tor a Ciilni' of Eiefl Teheiohone worshiioers. Shiclen'T's ere found enopaoed in This Cusni'onwai'y pas- 'i'ime alf hoiiis of The clay. Lasnl' season our 'Too'i'!oalT 'Team dicfnn' have To resohl' 'To ac- robahcsf During a peo rahy The cheerlead- ers donned Toonlnloah ierseys and sfaqed a rnocli game. This oar'i'iQiiTar play may noi' he 'Too eTTeoT'ive as an offensive day loin' Think o'T The ijiossilaihnkies on deTenseT Con- qeeiion in The Tobey has become a serious ioroblein. Howe' Xyff er, senior Bob Qche olern- onsnhaies ni'haT ei x ' eryones i ,fak,f' efconwe. Mice in W'oim:feinTaiwcT Nafx, fi'T'h ah of her 'friends was The 'Theme oif This year! 'Fashion show. Wfhiie Wfinlnei' Wfoiicfenano sei' The decor 'Toi' The Chrisninnwag dance. Wfe x f' , feine iusni' Teh' 'Fo won- der aT' nihe Coronahon. Those happy grins 'Voiioimfecf The oa'H'Te of The hands. ivienny ChrishnasT A ee eeee ee aeeee eeeeeeeeew e-e e ee - Hee a - ,W WW, ,M f , , ,f Q 1 I My , 'f exif- ' f 0 1 J 3 gFW g Q-u., ' ,,.. ,.x, f rw f .5 .-,. 1. :1 W .wx 4 f ff ' a ,N , 87 STUDENT CCUNCIL OFFICERS: FronT: Susan WhiTe, Claudia STringer, STeve Haas, Bob CloThier, Jo Ann TalboT, Karen STephens, June l-lewiTT, Marde Gardener, Mrs, BurTon, Sponsor, Janie Buker. Back: Howard Clapp, BeTTy Day, Jimb Gould, Tucky SainT. The STudenT Council, as The organizaTion Tor sTudenT governmem, enjoyed an acTive and evenTTul year. The main purpose oT The STudenT Council is To Teach good ciTizenship and give sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To parTicipaTe in a represenTaTive Torm oT governmenT. ivlarde Gardner served as The TirsT Temale presidenT oT The l-lale STudenT Council. The ouTsTanding proiecT sponsored by The STudenT Council during The l962-63 school year was The A.F.S. Candy Sale. l-lale sTudenTs, Through The STudenT Council. sold enough oT The World's FinesT ChocolaTe To bring Two Toreign exchange sTudenTs To l'lale Tor The nexT school year. The STudenT- Council also sponsored This year's exchange sTudenT, Urs Schneider. This Swiss, Urs, was quickly dubbed Mike and spenT The year wiTh Terry Nash. The SC collecTed enough money To purchase a senior ring Tor Urs. individual homerooms sponsored bake sales wiTh The proceeds going To The A.F.S. Tund. Funds were also raised Through The sale oT Ranger sTickers, pennanTs, school calendars and daTa guides. The l-lale's Bells This year was also under The supervision oT The STudenT Council. The cover design was done by Clia DoTy. OTher acTiviTies included The decoraTing oT a ChrisTmas Tree in The lobby wiTh The TradiTional blue and silver l-lale colors. The ChrisTmas PosT OTTice, along wiTh The Key Club's singing Telegrams, provided an opporTuniTy Tor The Triendly Rangers To send Season's GreeTings. ln local acTiviTies l'lale wenT To The STaTe STudenT Council ConvenTion aT CapiTal l'lill in Oklahoma CiTy. NaThan l-lale also served as vice-presidenT oT The lnTer-School STudenT Council. Rangers celebraTed The wearin' o' The Green by The annual Shamrock Snack breakTasT held in The caTeTeria on ST. PaTrick's Day. The SC held a dance Tollowing The Edison TooTball game and Rangers headed Tor The l'lills Tor a ValenTine's Dance held aT Rolling l-lills CounTry Club. Through The STudenT Council, NaThan l-lale was requesTed as The name oT a new 425-TooT Polaris submarine. IT was chrisTened and launched Tor acTion on January IZ, I963. The capTain was presenTed wiTh an inscribed silver bowl. As one oT This year's new innovaTions The selecTion oT Girl oT The Year, who compeTes Tor a ciTy-wide scholarship, was delegaTed Tor a TaculTy commiTTee. A Ranger's ln Review commiTTee was esTablished as an honor Tor The mosT ouTsTanding Rangers comparable To a Who's Who. For The TirsT Time This year a PresiclenT's BreakTasT was held during The laTTer parT oT April. The PresidenTs OT all The STudenT Councils, classes and organizaTions in Town were inviTed. Mrs. JudiTh BurTon served as sponsor and devoTed much oT her Time and eTTorT To STudenT Council acTiviTies. 88 Row I: Claudia Srringer, Mandy Slrickland, Jani Webber, Susan While, Fawn Wilson, Cindy I-Iaggard, Donna Punnell, Mary Kay Place, Janie Buker, Candy Kelly. Row 2: Mrs. Judy Burron, Sponsor, Connie Chapman, Sheryl Jarvis, Linda Smallwoad, Linda Lawyer, Joanne Wesr, Linda I-Iorbuckle, Palsy RuHer, Sharon Flelcher, Marge Dobson, June I-lewilf. Row 3: Marde Gardner, Karen Waldrip, Carolyn Wills, Tucky Sainl, Carol Radecker, Pam Simons, Janie Timberlake, Connie Wallin, Howard Clapp, Karhy Siephens, Pal' Cook. Row 4: Richard Linderrnanis, Jim Gould, Larry Fleming, Vic Seagle, Sleve Clayberg, Jim Dolson, Eddie Scofi, Billy Brown, Skip Sandberg, Belly Day, Linda Dennis, Jo Ann Talbor. REPRESENTATIVES Row I: Par Thompson, Deanna Garrison, Mary Lynn Dicker, Kaye Wrighr, Kala I'-Iewifl, Judy Walker, Joyce Earnesl, Linda Kire, Ronnie Macklin. Row 2: Bob Clorhier, Diana Albshire, Clia Doly, Dana Smirh, Linda Webb, Mark Whilman, Johnny Nelson, Richard Lowry. Row 3: Urs Schneider, Par Lierly, Clauderre Valenrine, Ann Bullock, Andy Black, Karen Polek, Linda lker, Sammie Buchanan, Susan I'lunI, Sandi Wescorr. Row 4: Sieve Bullock, Charles Fisher, David Spellrnan, Sreven Salrzman, Mike Riggs, Mike Garrison, Gordon Wells, Tommy Burgin, Joe Harris, Chris Canfield. 'I 5 3 Q 1 fy . X N gif- 4. Below: Gloria Davenport Organ- izalions. Below, Righf: Don Weallmerly, Boys' Sporls. 0' 4 Z! 5 f PATRIOT STAFF Leslie Anderson. Edilor and Admlnislralion. Judy Counfs, Assislanlg Carolyn Wills, Junior Class. 7 'V+-vi., S, f 1 J... . 4, T, - ,at This year's PaTrioT inTroduces more colored shoTs Than have been included in The previous yearbooks. Working around The Theme oT AES., The sTaTT has in- corporaTed The idea oT ToqeTherness as Tar as p'ossible. The nine members oT The sTaTT worked wiTh The phoTog- raphy class and Mr. Bob Davis To provide a wide coverage of school liTe picTures. PhoTography class members who worked on yearbook assiqnmenTs were Mike Davis, Bill Vogle, Tommy Burqin, and Randy Sherrill. ln The boys sporTs secTion, Don WeaTherly and Sharon PresTon added individual baskeTball picTures This year. WiTh each succeeding year, iT is hoped ThaT The sTaTT will be able To include individual picTures oT leTTermen in oTher sporTs. Some ThirTy pages have been added To The book This year. The Tour color cover is also an innovaTion. lvluch oT The improvemenT To be Tound in layouT, color, and cover can be crediTed To The arT deparTmenT. Above: Mrs. Elson, sponsor, comferring wiTh Coach WesT. Righf: Nancly l-lieronymus and Carol Keene, Senior Class. ,cw.,gq,? I ,fi K. .-as N , iiis f q ' W. .,..,.. .m....s LefT: Bob Odle, Aclivifies, Window Monilrorg Cherryl Fellows, Sophomore Class: and Sharon PresTon, Junior Class and Boy's SporTs. if I V. fqrvr f ,f AV 4-',Lyjfj ,' Q Ani' James Wills, reporler. Paul Palfon, re- porler. To wil: lwo halves make a lw l . W oe l-leallwer Campbell v Mrs. Elson, advisor, laughing af Sieve Turnbo, reporler. SCHOOL LIFE and Joel lvlaruclweclc. They only loolc busy. ,, ,Af ,, ,, ,, ,, , , r 92 7 f Tulsa's School LiTe is unique in ThaT one paper goes To all nine high schools. AlmosT I2,IOO sTudenTs in The Tulsa public schools read iT every Thursday morning. The nine NaThan l-lale reporTers cov- er all school acTiviTies. l-lowever, The closeT in room 3ll has provided more Than news, Tor iT has been The siTe oT endless debaTes and discussions. Journ- alisTs gaTher beTore school To compleTe assignmenTs and To argue. ln These picTures The sTaTT loolcs un- usually calm buT This is Tar Trom naTural. VT They are noT engaged in some prank, as in The picTure oT James and Paul, They are hurrying TranTically To meeT a deadline. l-lighlighTs oT The year Tor The sTaTT included The OKLAHOMA ediTion oT SCHOOL LIFE, an inTerview wiTh l-lar- rison Salisbury, and TU press day. CelebraTing The close oT The school year The sTaTT aTTended The picnic sponsored by The Memorial chapTer oT The Tulsa lnTernaTional Press Associa- Tion held aT La l:onTune parlc. Rosemary Fellers, re porTer. f' 1 'qui' Row I: Mr. Arliss Olds, sponsor, Randy Brahson, James Wills, Mike Riggs, Mike Garrison, Claylon Walls, Bob Moore, Roberl Moore, Rod Thornburn. Row 2: Brian Mangram, Chris Canlield, Gary Calhey, Joe King, Lee l-laas, Paul Moore, Jerry Rile, Eddie Scoll, John Dougherly. Row 3: Ed Gibbon, Gordon Lee, John Baker, Mike Slanley, David Spellman, Larry Fleming, Sleven Sallzman, Bill Grimm, Urs Schneider, Sleve Bulloch. Row 4: Paul Pallon, Leroy Abercrombie, Bill Maniss, Jim Naylor, Rick Allan, Larry Reed, Vic Seagle, Sleve Goodwin, John Bidosio. DEMOISELLES KEY CLUB Row I: Donna Radle, Sue Powers, Janel Posey, Brenda Zinn, Cheryl Uplon, Pal Gulley, Lynn Slernple, Georgia Duckworlh, Belly Nolesware, June l-lewill, Jo Healer. Row 2: Mrs. Judilh Wrighl, sponsor, Ann Powers, Linda Skellon, Vicki Badger, Susie Schladale, Susie Smilh, Carolyn Boyce, Karen Knouse, Kris Kernick, Nancy Daniel, Paula Sanderson. Row 3: Connie Runberg, Laurie Cox, Lynda K. Webb, Kalhy Smilh, Polly Alberlson, Sandy Showaller, Fran Weslholl, Karen l-larlen, Karen Waldrip, Linda Lawyer, Dana Smilh, Marde Gardner. Row 4: Sandi Wescoll, Belly Day, Sandy Preslon, Sherrie Belle McKee, Pal Lierly, Virginia Branch, Roxy l-lamillon, Sharon Bell, Brenda Wilson. Row I: Barbara Slegeman, Karen Slepllens, Marcia Minlon, Palsy Ruller, Francene Williamson, Andra Slwelly. Leslie Glass, RoseMary Fellers. Row 2: Terry Nasln, Lu Anne Fosler, Jan Brown, Lura Jane Walers, Prisilla Maylielcl, Gloria Davenporl. Karen Waldrip, Miss Laurine l-lager, Sponsor. Row 3: Eileen Moore, Mary Ellen Roark, Bob Odle, Bob Clolllier, Larry Alsup, Sleve Nance, Mark Reel. Row 4: Jim Gould, Jim Keene, Belly Day, Kirk Smillri. SPEAKERS BUREAU THESPIANS Row l: Robbie Maxwell, Barbara Slegeman, Gloria Davenporl, Robin Ragland, Leslie Glass, Linda Smallwood, Sharon Kelly, Andra Shelly. Row 2: Jolwn Donn, Terry Nasln, Paul Moore, Larry Alsup, Sleve Nance, Mark Reel, Karen Waldrip, Joyce Mescllmar, Miss Laurine l-lager, Sponsor. Row 3: Bob Gray, Jim Naylor, Bob Odle, Belly Day, Joel Maruclueck, Bob Penderqrass. Row 4: Jim Gould, Jim Williams, Jim Keene, Kirk Smilli. l Row I: Jenny l-lolberl, Billy Moss, Chris Cason, Diane Schieien, Linda McElroy, Sandra Pickup, Jan While. Row 2: Zan Skinner, Sharon Filch, Kalhyilxflurray, Jackie Webb, Suzy Friels, Jenny Lucas, Palsy Fowler. Row 3: Tom Barloee, Tim Willey, Robin Russell, Keirha Dennis, Sue Powers, Kay Underwood, Karma Gibson. Row 4: Jack Lailoon, Dorolhy Binkley, Carla Mavers, Kalhy Williams, Sleven Elsass, Bill Green. JUNICR RED CROSS Row I: Mrs, Ann Slehno, sponsor, Larry Savanf, Tone Barrows, Kafhy Baslon, Valerie Gardner, Sallie Rickells, Mr. Bruce Dollemus, sponsor. Row 2: Jill Mclvlinnamy, Bill Aycoclc, Par McGuire, Linda Parmele, Sherry Kauif Cadie Lin Jones, Janis Rogers, lvlerilan Wardlow. Row 3: Sandy Preslon, Gary Calhey, Glenn Vaughan, Barry Cochrane, Tommy Maynard, Larry Blackburn. Row 4: Tim Hanson, Don Hendricks, Tom Padden, Paul Bishop, Sleye l-lulchison. Row I: Paula Sanderson, Belly Noleware, Toni Whifson, Mary Woods, Freda Bevedicl, Sharon Roglilz, Linda Mc- Elroy, Kalhie Bulls. Row 2: Davida Phillips, Sponsor, Jean Wagner, Joani Lawrence, Kalhryn Duncan, Tony Barrows, Peggy Poller, Susan Tomlin, Judy Spreclcer, Sherry Colvin, Carolyn Elliollr, Ann Brosseau, Sponsor. Row 3: Phillip Chapman, Kalhy Siephens, Mary Ellen Roarlc, Kay Ollney, Linda Miller, Margarel Larson, Pam Simons, Sandy Palierson, Judy Jones, Viclci Dobbins, Barbara Lyle. Row 4: Joe Meadors, Tim I-Ianson, Ken Whislon, Wayne Garrison, Bill Lyfle, Ray Burron, Susie Bland, Connie Parrish, Sheryl Jarvis, Susie Lylle. MEDICAL CLUB AMATEUR RADIO CLUB Row I: J. E. Large, Sponsor, Mark Whilman, James Riley Garry Croolqham, David I-larris, Larry Mocha. Row 2: Thomas L. Burgin, Sieve Denfon, Joe Jones, Jim Malernee. James Baxier, Jerry Frifls. Row I: Mrs. Joyce Slagle, Sponsor, Glenda Chambers, Rose Mary Fellers, Paula Derrevere, Dana Fedrick, Linda Hornbuckle, Jayne Cross, Diane Rainwaler, Pally Travillion, Kaye Wise. Row 2: Joel Marucheck, Cheryl Dee Norris, Jeanne. Weber, Carol Verran, June Hewill, Susan Thompson, Barbara Crawford, Jo Anne Krieger, Jeanne Deming, Michele Pallerson, KalhylMurray. Row 3: Joel Perez, Cherryl Fellows, Susan Clernenls, Scoll Weir, Fran Weslholl, Nancy Garrison, Vicki Badger, Clia Doly, Carol Morgan, Joyce Meschmar, Jani Webber, Robbie Maxwell. Row 4: Mike Reeves, Millie Wills, Pal Wyckoll, Sanky Preslon, Kalhy Slephens, Mary Ellen Roark, Nancy Dessauer, Sandy Robison, Ann Garrell, Pal Wyman, Sharon Preslon, Pal Byrnes, Denise FRENCH 5 CLUB NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row I: Vernon Kolb, Sponsor, Mark Coverslone, John Milchell, Mary Lee, Carol Keene, Nancy Hieronymus, Jan Bennell, Francene Williamson, Rose Mary Fellers, John Glass, June l-lewill, Linda Wilcox, Bob McCrory, Pal Abbacchi,, Rick Allan, James Darland, Sponsor. Row 2: Woodie Lackey, Kirk Smilh, Sandy Robison, Cynlhia Vail, Jeri Newlon, Pam Simons, Marde Gardner, Karen Waldrip, Clia Doly, Joyce Meschrnar, Jane Lock, Jeanne Deming, Dana Hanson, Mandy Slrickland, Jerry Des- singer. Row 3: Jim Naylor, Reed Mellon, Nancy Dessauer, Virginia Branch, Pal Cook, Leslie Anderson, Barbara Slegeman, Pal Wyman, JoAnn Talbol, Claylon Walls, Tom Dielerich, Gary Badgell, Sherlyn Lampe, Jo Anne Hunl, Barbara Huff, John Swelnam. Row 4: Glenn Dobbs, Sleve Bulloch, Mike Graves, Jay Jones, Ed Gibbon, Joe Adair, Randy Branson, Scoll Weir, Lyn Lawless, Belly Day, Susan Hunl, Millie Wills, Delma McFarland, Sandi Wescoll, Polly Alberlson, Jim Gould. , , z , , , I as Xu mmm -45. yig. , 5 f f I. ' E. J ,, 2 2 l l. 5 S S 3 e I l Row I: Phil Barllefr, Mary Jo Daniel, Palli Bradley, Sylvia Adams, Nancy Daniels, Laurie Clemenls, Linda Baker, Sally Bales. Row 2: Randy Bender, Mike Bruce, Karhy Dawson, Lynne Cowdrey, Pam Davis, Kalhy Basfon, Gloria Davenporf, Donna Chap- man. Row 3: Sammie Buchanan, Joyce Allbrifain, Kay Adams, Dixie Cochran, Dorolhy Binkley, Judy Bond, Penny Cook, Donnell-Clanfon, Andrew Chaos. Row 4: Bill Maniss, Mike Blake, Bruce Bleakley, Bruce Brolherlon, Milne Crone, Viclor Banharn, on is. SPANISH CLUB LATIN CLUB Row I: Sally Jo Daylon, Shirley Ellingfon, John Gore, Ralph Duckworth, Karren Davis, Cindy Harbaugh, Judy Walker, Sharon Goddard. Row 2: Julia Kelamis, Kay Poullon, Pam Owineys, Joye Vanlries, Kalhy Thompson, Linda Smilh, Linda March, Judy Sprecker, Karen Everson, Karol Everson. Row 3: John Wal ace, Dennis O'Brien, Sherrie Belle McKee,.PaT Cook, Connie Chapman, Judy Jones, Barbara Huff, Cheryl lllenburg, Judy Gilpin, Susie Smifh. Row 4: Gary Johnson, Richard Ehmen, David Gould, Gary Monfeiih, Don Frederick, Scoil Weir. W, y 7 . 75, f f 2. ' f f 1 Z ,. - Row I: Donna Garrerr, Charlene Herr, oyce Meschrnar. Joanne Websler, Janice Flanigin, Colleen Cluen, Bill Jones, Linda Wilcox, Belly I-larrell, Gloria Birch. Row 2: Mr. O. Alden Smilh, sponsor, Gracie Bishop, Marcia Minion, Jeri Newlon, Elaine Gage, John Glass, Susan Thompson, June I-lewili, Sylvia l-lall, Sharon Flelcher, Miss Paige Rooker, sponsor. Row 3: Leslie Anderson, Mary Bishop, Mary Morron, Karen l-larlin, Karen Skidmore, Lynda Toney, Sheila Neece, Barbara I-lull, Vicci Cheeves, Mary Lee. Row 4: Nikki Bryanr, Chuck Osborn, lmmo Gabbe, Sieve Bulloch, Jim Glass, Susan I-lunr, Jo Anne l-lunr, Marde Gardner, Linda Shoemaker. SPANISH CLUB Row I: Andrea Babin, Pam Wolfe, Randi Lillard, Linda Schlosser, Diana Rogers, Mary Belh Rosen. Row 2: Belly Wallin, Brenda Wilson, Zan Skinner, Candy Voss, Kalhy Smirh, Pamela Scholes, Eileen Weilkene. Row 3: Terry Sanderson, Joel Perez, JoAnn Talbor, Kaye Walker, Anne Schiendler, Linda Smirh, Barbara Sensinrallar. Row 4: George Sherrick, Jere Uncapher, Irene Wells, Chris Warner, Jim Tuck, David Spellman, John Travers. Row I: Linda Lamb, Terra Owen, Mary Kay Place, Angela Moore, Charlene Myer, Judy Miller, Ronnie Macklin, Shirley McNeil. Row 2: Janer Parrish, Roloerr Moore, Priscilla Mayfield, Carol Kuras, Lynn Merlin, Cheri Poreel, Kaye Porler, Mikki Logsdon. Row 3: Mark Reel, David Lenfz, Delma McFarland, Connie Parrish, Cindy Null, Janis Rogers, Heanelre Presson, Linda lker, Par Morrow. Row 4: Frank Lagease, Larry Reed, Lannie McNeill, John Reid, Bill Lewis, Jim Naylor, Joe Harris, Gordon Lee, Tony Pendergraph. SPANISH CLUB Row l: Margarer French, Bronwyn Johns, Valerie Gardner, Deanna Dunnagun, Mary Jayne Haddock, Cheryl Hole- man, Candy Kelly. Row 2: Judy Gunnarson, Glen Gildersleeve, David Hamby, Kris Kermick, Kay Haynes, Nila Haley, Cheryl Henderson, Barbara Jones. Row 3: Barbara Freeman, Rim Goble, Paul Fisher, Jack King, Paul Hamilron, Mike Jordan, Ronald Kire. Row 4: Cadie Lin Jones, Kim Kirlon, Sleve Hurchison, Tom Egelsron, Don Bergquisr, Roberr Hayes, Lee Haas, Johnny Gage. Row I: Mrs. Ara Snyder, Sponsor, Jean Brosseau, Mark Reel, Howard Clapp, Diane Schielen, Linda Smallwood, Mr. Craig Benlon, Sponsor. Row 2: Barbara Fluff, Roberl Koch, Scorl Weir, Bob Odle, Cherryl Fellows, Leslie Ander- son, Joel Perez, Duane Biglfagle. Row 3: Jim Gould, lrnmo Gabbe, Kennerh Orrns, Joel Marucheck. Don Frede- rick, Jerry McAlis'rer. PUBLIC AFFAIRS FORUM LAW CLUB Row I: Jim Johnson, Creala Kirkwood, Peggy Porrer, Sue Ellen Nelson, Joe Van I-lorn, Sondra Mallory, Janice Binkley, Diane Morose. Row 2: David Nelson, Monly Jackson, Paul Bishop, Fonda Pelers, Pal Conley, Bill Green, Joe Gaddy, Carl Spencer. Row 3: Nick Mauney, Sleve Goodwin, Charles McReynolds, Joe I-larris, Bill Russell, Mrs. McBurneH'e, Sponsor, Jerry Will. Row I: Barbara Sensinlaffar, Clia Doly, Elaine Gage, Evelyn Provine, Jane Lock, Susie Smilh, Pamela Scholes, Sammie Buchanan, Karen Johnson, Mandy Slricklancl, Par Whelchel. Row 2: Mr. Jim Howard, Sponsor, Jimmy Lawson, Carole Morgan, Denise Palrerson, Marcia Slour, Judi Brown, Sheryl Jarvis, Susi Snyder, Brenda Wilson, Teri Giers, Connie Runberg, Carol Daly, Sieve Paeiz. Row 3: Neal Sanford, Shirley Allee, Cheryl Fellows, Pal Wyman, Susan Clemenls, Linda Ladd, Lynda Webb, Sharon Bell, Linda Shoemaker, Susan Thompson, Judy Gilpin, Joel Marucheck. Row 4: Bruce Bleakley, Jim Gould, Jan Bayne, Virginia Branch, Roxy Hamilion, Nancy Dessauer, Pal Lierly, Dianne Ruyle, Carolyn Maynard, Carol Moan, Lynda Carinder, Pal Wyckoff, Frank Baughn. Row I: Miss Rosemary Whiiaker, Sponsor, Mary Woods, Terra Owens, Angela Moore, Sharon Fasker, Paula Derre- vere, Aniia Bright Marilyn Brooks, Kalhy Turner, Candy Kelly. Row 2: Palsy Fowler, Par Thompson, Linda Horn- buckle, Sylvia Adams, Beverly Adams, Beverly Tenl, Sheron Goddard, Judy Walker, Cynrhia Harbaugh. Row 3: Janie Timberlake, Sue Powers, Edwina Palmer, Mary Morris, Sandra Swaney, Niia l-laley, Francine Williamson, Deanna Dunnagun, Sharon Flercher, Margie Dobson. Row 4: Jenny Lucas, Judi Doyle, Vicki Badger, Judy Counrs, Jane'r Lowery, Donna Garrell, Kalhy Baslon, Dana Smilh, Karen Slephens. Row I: Mrs. Helen Aclcley, Sponsor, Pal Gulley, Glenda Chambers, Holly Schick, Janice I-licks, Alice Guplill, Gail Sloulfer, Shirley Osborn, Kaye Wise, Mrs. Maxine Boll, Sponsor. Row 2: Jan Bayne, Polly Alberlson, Carolyn Maynard, Joyce Wxlhers, Shirley Beasley, Janel' Posey, Brenda Zinn, Vicki Badger, Lynda Toney, Mary Ann Leach- ler. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS 0F AMERICA Row I: Belly Wallin, Connie Wallin, Dianne I-lagan, Marilyn McPherson, Angela Moore, Dalyne Sawyer, Jacquie Salller, Elaine Gage, Judee Burlon, Donna Garrell, Fran Weslholl. Row 2: Mrs. Vola Tanner, Sponsor, Sharon Lewallen, Pal Whelchel, Janice Gulley, Sammie Buchanan, Susie Schladale, Pal McDonald, Lu An Baumann, Pal Gearin, Jan Minugh, Karen Milcus. Row I: Karen Johnson, Sylvia Houchin, Linda Lawyer, Carhy Dunn, Bob McCrory, Ann Powers, John Glass, Georgia Duclcworlh, Cafhy Turner, Judy Miller. Mrs. Bernice Smifh, Sponsor. Row 2: Susan Hun'r, Pal Wyman, Paul Moore. Woodie Lackey, Gary Badgelr, David Lenlz, Howard Clapp, Karen Harlin, Barbara Huff, Sharon Bell, Jayne Cross. Row 3: John Jolly, Dale Hough, Vicror Banham, Don Frederick, Rex Pemberion, Reed Mellon, Scoll Weir, David Hall, John Wallace, Dennis O'Brien, Sally Jo Dayion. Row 4: John Campbell, Jim Gould, Jerry Dessinger, Charles Fisher, Charles Osborn, Gary Johnson, John Baker, Jim Naylor, Tom Eqlslon, Eddie Owen. MU ALPHA THETA CHESS CLUB Row I: Eddie Owen, Milne Jordan, Jimmy Lawson, Dennis O'Brien, John Moifiil, Leslie Slreele, Johnny Blair, George Crowder, Glen Gildersleeve. Row 2: Mrs. Rosalie Dunham, Sponsor, Allen Fosfer, Dee Drake, Scolr Robb, Tom Eqelsion, Sieve Clayberq, Bruce Dougherry, Jim Hays. l05 Row,I: Karol Everson, Karren Davis, Andy Black, Lana Black. Darlene Ferlin Crouch, Linda Fox. Row 2: Janice Gulley, Donna Lee Carfer, Karen Everson, Baker, Laurie Clemenls, Carol Hunrer, Andrea Babin. Row 3: Janice Hicks berg, Kalhy Dawson, Joyce Allbrifain, Pam Davis, Connie Chapman, Lelicia . Cheryl Henderson, Gloria Kloss, Jane? Marge Dobson, Belly Marlin, Linda , Karen Kelso, Cadie Lin Jones lllen- Gallagher. PEP CLUB Row I: Janer Kay, Brenda Zinn, Cheryl Uplon, Randi Lillard, Carole Morgan, Dana Declriclc, Joyce Adams. Row 2: Sandy Walker, Denise Pafferson, Pal' Gearin, Janel Posey, Arlene Honeycull, Linda Srnilh, Jani Webber, Jane Loclc. Row 3: Jane Null, Margarel Larson, Cheryl Tiffany, Jo Anne Hunl. Barbara Laliing, Linda Hooker, Marii Lee. Row I: Mary Smiih, Barbara Crawford, Suzanne Burleson, Cheryl Crider, Shirley Crain, Pairy Travillion, Suzanne Croudi. Row 2:'Pa+ Byrnes, Joyce Wilhers, Sue Bishop, Connie Wallin, Mary Ann Cravens, Chrisrine Cameron, Pafri Davis. Row 3: Shirley Wammaclc, Pai Cook, Jo Ann Talbot Leslie Anderson, Par Wyman, Camille Speer, Toni Barrows. PEP CLUB Row I: Johyn Lumly, Mary Befh Whilney, Belly Wallin, Shirley Osborn, Cpnnie Vanlrees, Judy Miller. Row 2: Linda Wheafon, Paula Simon, Sharon Lewallen, Mary Turnbo, Beverly Zinn, Gail Sfrauffer. Row 3: Jeanelre Presson, Linda LiHle, Kaye Porler, Dorolhy Wray, Lynn Moreland, Sherry Ryle, Barbara Lyle. IO7 L... Leff 'lo Right Jodie Miller, Angela Moore, Delores Magdelourg, Charlene Herr. Claudelre Valenrine, Sandy Tolberr, Donna Tlwiessea, Barbara Slegeman, Mary Jo Daniel, Fawn Wilson. A SQUAD CHEERLEADERS B SQUAD Leff +o Right Mary Kay Place. Lana Black. Gayle Cochran, Karon Paddock. Ann Bullock, Jeanelle Presson, Andy Black, Bern Mcffallerly, Trisha Denlon, Janie Buker. Row I: Toni Barrows, Nancy Lees, Lincla Smiih, Linda Lawyer, Jeanne Deming, Phyllis Grigar, Beverly Kiley, Susie Smirh, Berry Harrell. Row 2: Sylvia I-louchin, Susan l'lunr, Karhy Srephens, Parricia Linron, Sandy Walker, Muriell Lewis, Linda l-loocler, Par Gearin, Sherrie Smirh, Barbara l-larris. SENIOR GIRL SCOUTS SWIM CLUB Row I: Karen Srephens, Karhey Williams, Laurie Clemenrs, Mary Woods, Linda Whearon, Par Coon, Berh Prince, Shirley Eng. Row 2: Glenda Chambers, Par Wyman, Carol Williams, Sue Powers, Cheryl Williams, Susan Whire, Linda Lawyer, Emmadean Bills, Nancy Lees, Kaye Adams, Penny l-lolberr, Sylvia Hall, Cheryl lllenburg, Kim Kirron. Row 3: Parsy Rulmer, Mary Ann Cravens, Marde Gardner, Marcia Minron, Charlorre l-laas, Linda Miller. X IO9 MISS NAHABAN IV, JANET LANDERS Queen, Jane? poses wiflw her courl' af llne Pops Concerl: Bee Brillon, Donia Holden, Janel, Bruce Blealcley, Claudelle Valenfine, and Andra Shelley. Silfing if out Bee and Janel look as if 'rhey would like lo lake 'rheir shoes off, bul' miglwf nol gel' 'lhem on again. 1, ,,, , 4,4 E llel ,f 2 ,f I , ,, ,f , gf ,,,ff,, 5 f ,W X f Q ,Q g T2 w f, f. ' Y , ,' f 'ff f f ffxfki-yfy my' f gl ff' ' IIO EL . .w M44 . x f . m y-G. ' ja X X15 sis f :S wg? Q QS f FAM x ,M 'XAKQHQ The Symphony Band, composed of The mos? advanced players, performed in several assemblies and parficipaled in 'the Spring Conceri' Noi' only did The Symphony Orchesfra preseni' The Winfer Concerf bu+ also parricipafed in fhe Spring Concert The Symphony hxx' L f I Xi ,Q-1 4-.LJ K X JN eb QS 43-s 'ws ,X- 1 ffm X. ancl Pops Concerr ai which Band shared in rhe SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA preseniarion of several assembly programs and were 'learured in rlwe all-school musical Olclal'1oma! J , , r ink WI 77, ,W ,,.. ,. ,,,,, WW, , , , , , , A . Q ,,,, Q 44, ,, l f 0 I 4 , Wg 4 il ,, I ., ,M ff f '32, 4 FV' i we 2 4 'ZX 2' I f ,W -'T sv V 33: f 'Z 4 V4 , N, , 1 ff? fx under The direclion of Clarence F. Lawless and 'l'he marching band has mel al 7:30 each morning 'ro perfecl' urs rouhnes. is made up largely of enlering sophomores. As less ex- porfunifies fo parlicipafe in assemblies and concerfs. Drum Major Bruce Bieakley performs during rhe half-Time a+ foofball games and in parades. During 'rhe fall of 'rhe pasi' season perienced musicians fhey work wi+h Mr. Lawless +o perfecr Jrheir Technique. They have had op- Leff Io Righ+: Colleen Cluen, Pal Dollarhire, Cindy Drullinger, Joanne Welosler. RANGERETTES INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC COUNCIL Le'FI' Io Righh Sieve Pollard, Vice-Presidenlg Gary Benigarq Mark Coverslone, Managerg Bruce Blealcley, Drum Major: Richard Erferg Jim Naylor, Presidenlg Lyn Lawless, Srudenr Conducrorg Seafedz Par Dollarhifey Mr. Lawless: Jeanne Kay, Librarian. I VOCAL MUSIC DEPARTMENT The music emanaTing Trom room IO4 is as good a baromeTer oT The seasons as The calendar. Especially lasT ChrisTmas, 'when The ConcerT Choir was rehearsing Tor The all-school Messiah, The meloclious sTrains announced The Time oT The year. Under The clirecTion oT Mr. David Robbins The vocal music deparTmenT is composed oT The ConcerT Choir, previously called The A Cappella Choir, The Mixed Chorus and The ChoraleTTes or Girl's Glee Club. The ChoraleTTes and Mixed Chorus presenTed a ioinT concerT, assisTed The ConcerT Choir, and sang Tor several assemblies. ChoraleTTes visiTed WhiTney as parT of' The exchange program. The ConcerT Choir presenTed a program Tor The ChrisTmas, EasTer, Thanksgiving and paTrioTic assemblies. This year They adopTed new uniTorms wiTh The girls dreSSed ini whiTe sillc dresses wiTh blue accessories and The boys in blue dinner iaclceTs and black slacks. ConcerT Chorus sang Tor The RoTary Club and The PTA. and wenT To WhiTney Tor a special recruiTmenT assembly. The Spring ConcerT was held on May IO and The WinTer ConcerT on November 30. Members oT The vocal music deparTmenT made up mosT oT The vocal chorus Tor Olclahomal CONCERT CHOIR CHORALETTES MIXED CHORUS STAGEC RAFT CREW. I-lighlighling 'rhe season wilh lhe beaulilul sels for Oklahoma, lhe srage crew finished off a busy year. Prior lo ll-ie all school musical, The crew under lhe capable direclion of Mr. Jerry Harrison produced sels for Jrhree class plays and The Speech Arls play. The laller involved lwenly dillerenl sel changes. Below, lelf, is a sho? ol lhe principals in The Chrislrnas presenlalion ol A Chrislrmas Carol. To 'rhe righl Priscilla Mayfield and Gloria Davenporl perform in Jrhe Speaker's Bureau Folliesf: CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN Mr G1lbreTh .. ...,,,.................,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, Phillip Chapman Mrs GrlbreTh .... ....,..........,..,......v., Donna Clan'I'on ErnesT1ne .....,,. Sherry Tyler, Sharon FleTcher Frank ....Y..,.....,...,,.....,v,.,.. Phillip BarTleT Jaclcle .,.... Jimmy Gemmil an ........ Roberf Moore John Gore re ....... Gary Quiggle Anne ............ Ann Bulloch Lillian v,... Maureen O'Mara MarTha ....... Pai' Moubry Mrs F1Tzgerald ..... Susie Bland Dr BurTon ..,.. John Reid Ill Joe Scales ...,... Gale Charns M ss Brill ....... Linda lker Larry ...... STeve Lehmer Under The direcTion OT Mr. Gerald Gar- land wiTh sTage seTTings by Mr. Jerry Har- rison and his sTage crew, The Sophomores presenTed The enchanTing sTory OT The Gil- breTh Tamily, Cheaper by The Dozen. The play presenTs a cross secTion oT a large American Tamily's liTe in The l92O's. Combining humor, romance. and paThos. The casT oi sixTeen wenT on The boards Tor Two nighTs To enThusiasTic houses. THE BOY WHO CHANGED THE WORLD JUNIOR John The STrong ..,,.,..A. AgaTha ...A,,,.,,,,..,,w.. Paul The Mozelle ProTessor Sca rTace .oo.,,7 Bear .........,, Spear ..A,. Irma .,,,,....,... PLAY C AST Dan Kramer Robbie Maxwell Randy Harris Leslie Glass Jim Williams James Raney Larry Alsup Joyce Meschmar The Junior play, which was clirecTecl by Mr. Gerald Garland wiTh sTage seTTings by lvir. Jerry Harrison and his crew, presenTed a delighTTul comedy OT liTe in pre- hisToric Times. The play, which ran Two nighTs, cenTerecl around a young man's sTruqgle Tor accepTance inTo The primiTive socieTy oT The Time, The invenTor oT The wheel, poeTry. and music had a rough Time in geTTing The com- muniTy To accepT his conTribuTions To Their welTare. is T a 3 ,V gg Q- 2. .5 , , , 3 9 : T ' 2 X , 'H ia: ' ' ' . ' ,. V . . . : 1. . 'I XX' f ' . T f- ,Hifi 'Fi T' . 3,91-s, r T Gwrm -Q - ' . . gf' - - ' .- .- - is . ' 11.1, ,,.:m ve iii s . - , wg, rr as - J T I Ti -' T 1 , gg A F , 35911, X i . ,px 33, ,f ' 1 - A 1 .Z iie iff . 4. it. F X gdva-:ii N N If f. gf -.g,'ty:,gig1j35.: 1 K a.' ' 35. yr -wg, A. -i ., - - X . .. ,-gs is-ff. M- J-w s as c, -we , V J, .. m,,,,.mM! .Kew ss., s ,X ,. V, - Q . S FT 5 - Q' . . - 4, .4 4 :xQlS'WiL,'0E-?sf'Li :lf Genevieve ...s... .... . Gloria DavenporT George ...,. ,,...,.., B ob Pendergrass DoroThy .,,,, ,,,.... L inda Hornbuclcle RuTh ,s.c,c,...,...,....,.,,,........ .,,.c,c.... K ay March OTTsTaige Voice ...,.,..... Irving The GreaT Nose Ralph The FasT Runner Elaine Gage John SweTnam John Dunn ' I2I DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY 'ji QW, SENIOR PLAY CAST Cora .,AY7w,..,,,.Av,,,w, ,A, Fedele .V....A,.,...,,A.,w., Dulce Lamberl ,A,,.,AA. Alda .....,...,..,.A,,..,. Duchess Slephanie Princess of San Luca Baron Cesarea ,....... Roda Fenlon Eric Fenlon ., Karen Waldrip Jim Keene David Graham Barbara Siegeman Sharon Kelly Be'H'y Day Bob Odle Linda Smallwood Jim Pufnam Corraclo .........,.a Bob Gray Grazia .............. ,.aa. A ndra Shelley Prince Sirlci .,c,..c.,,c.......cA.. ..........,,,...... T erry Nash Major Whilread .c,,c,..Y,...,....,,..,...c.,,v......c,, Jim Gould Dea+h Takes a Holiday, which was clirecled by Miss Laurine Hager and slagecl by Mr. Jerry Harri- son, presenlecl lhe lense drama in which Dealh becomes a morlal being for Jrhree clays so Jrhal' he mighl' experience The human emolion of love. DREAM GIRL TwenTy diTTerenT scene changes were involved in The producTion oT Dream girl. The Speech ArTs Play. Miss Laurine l-lager direcTed The show and Mr. Jerry Harri- son skillTully handled The sTaging. AccepTing life as iT really is was The Theme oT The play which porTrayed The amusing advenTures oT a girl who escapes from realiTy Through her dream world. SPEECH ARTS PLAY CAST Georgina ..,..,..,.,s..,s.....,.......... Barbara STegeman Lucy AllerTon ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, s,,,s,,,,ssA,,,,, B e'H'y Day A Radio Announcer .,,s.,.,.s,.,.. ....,........ L arry Alsup Dr. J. Gilmore Precival ....... ...s..,... M ark Reel George AllerTon ..s...,,,..,..... .s..sss,..,.,,,, B ob Odle Miriam AllerTon Lucas s...... Karen Waldrip The ObsTeTrician s,,Y.s .........ss, E dclie ScoTT The Nurse s,,,.... ,..... M ary Kay Place Jim Lucas .,........... s.,...ssssss, S Teve Nance Claire Blakeley ...... A STouT Woman . Joyce Meschmar KaThy Corvin A DocTor ....,,,,...., ,,,,,,,,, B ill BurneT'l' Clark RedTield ,,,,, . .,.. Jim Keene A Policeman ,,,,, ,,,,,.,, ..,.s, D a vid Gould The Judge ,.,,,...s,,,,,,,,,sA,,, ,,,,,,, K irk Smifh The DisTricT ATTorney .s,,..., .A,,, L arry Alsup George l-land ........s,,.,,,, .,,.ss,,,,,,,,,, J im Naylor BerT .,c.....,.........., ...,,.. ,,.s....,,,,,,.s,,,,., K i rk SmiTh A Mexican .,s..ss.,,, ,,..,....,..... E ddie ScoTT Two OTher Mexicans Bill BurneTT, Mark Reel A WaiTer ....s ,........,,,.,,.. John Dunn Arabella ........ ......,....,,, S haron Kelly Luigi .,,s..........s..,,,.s ,,,,.... T ony Penclergraph An Usher ........,,....... ....,............ J ohn Dunn Miss DelehanTy cs,..s.s ...... G loria DavenporT AnTonio ..c...cs,ss,,.s. s,.....,,..s.s M ark Reel Salarino ,,,.....,.......,s,. ....s,.. L arry Alsup A TheaTre Manager ...A .......... J ohn Gore A l-leadwaiTer ........sc..,........... ......... D on Frederick A WaiTer ,s,s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ..s.,s,ss,s, D avid Gould JusTice oT The Peace Billings ..s.....s,c..... Eddie SCOH A ChauTTeur ,,s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, G lenn Scheer ,MW yyfd V I23 0KLAHOMA Aunr Eller S Curly ,..,.,,.,.. Laurey . , ..,A..A lke Skidmore .,, ,., Fred .,AA....,, ., Slim ..,,,,,,.,,, Will Parker ,.r. ., Jud Fry ,..A.,,,.A,,,,..7,.... Ado Annie Carnes All l-lakim 7,,,A,. ,.A..,,.,, Gerrie Cummings A Ellen ..A,, .,A,,,,,,....A Faye Virginia ., Vivienne v,,.. Kale ..,,, Joan .A,,.A, Sylvie ..,,,,Y..,,,,.,.... Andrew Carnes ..... Cord Elam ,,..,,. Jess .....,....s,,, Mike ..... Joe L Sam . ,,,v....,... Ae..... . THE CAST , BeHy Day Brian Mangram Fawn Wilson Eddie ScoH' Bob Gray Jim Keene Bruce Bleakley 'Kirk Smifh Gloria Davenpori' Mark Reel Marcia Min'l'on Verda Riehar'r Pai Abbachi S. ,o,.....,. Pam Scholes Linda K. Webb Holly Schick Janie Buker Barbara Sfegeman Bob Odle Terry Nash John Swefnam Jerry Rife Jerry Vgi'rl' Tony Penclergra ph GIRLS SlNGlNG CHORUS: Jean Brosseau, Lynda Carinder, Shirley Crain, Barbara Crawford, Mariorie Dobson, Roxy l-lamillon, Cadie Lin Jones, Carol Keene, Sherlyn Lampe, Janice Lewis, Rulh Mask, Priscilla Mayfield, Delma McFarland, Eileen Moore, Beverly Roberls, Durinda Smilh, Beverly Tesh, Linda Lou Webb, Joanne West Linda Whiles. Rehearsal Accornpanisls: Cheryl l-loleman and Joyce Vanlries. ALL SCHOOL MUSICAL BOYS SINGING CHORUS: Richard Armsirong, Gary Bloxham, Jim Boze, Bill Brown, Bob CloThier, PaT Conley, Terry Dikeman, David Fisher, Gary Kenslow, Dennis Lashley, STeve Lehmer, David LenTz, STeve Malloy, Mike Phillips, Bill Schweikhard, Bob Wages. DANCERS MANY A NEW DAY BALLET: Melody RippeToe, Lynn MeTTin, Judee BurTon, Dian Davis, Donna Thiessen, Sherry Kirk, LeTicia Gallagher, Julia Kelamis, Karen Knouse, Laura WaTers, Joyce AllbriTain, Cindy Drullinger, Pam Simons, Shirley Allee. DREAM SEQUENCE BALLET: Jean Bevill and David Spellman, Jackie LancasTer, Susan Thomas, Carolyn Cook, Sandy MiTcheIl, Karen STephens, Shirlee Dowell, Denise PaTTerson, Sara Friels, Judy Johnson, Vicki Badger, Joyce Baker, Fran WesThoTT, Mandy STrickland, ElizabeTh Wood, Emmadean Bills, Mignon Brown, Ann Bulloch, JaneT Landers, Sue WrighT. SQUARE DANCE: Jenny HolberT, Penny HolberT, Mary Jane Haddock. Mary Kay Place, Claudia STringer, Kay Wise, Bee BriTTen, Angela Moore, PaTTy Travillion, Jenny Lucas, Sally RickeTTs, Jody Miller, Carol Rodecker, Gayle Cochrane. Dalyne Sawyer, Vernon Jackson, Bob Pendergrass, Urs Schneider, Paul Quick, STeve Booher, STeve Elsass, Andrew Chanos, Mike Badgwell, Tom Horner, MonTy Jackson, Charles McReynolds, Frank Baughn, Dennis Drullinger, Larry STevenson, Bill Brown, Ron BryanT, Ted Beard, Randy Sherill. PRODUCTION STAFF CoordinaTor and DirecTor OT Drama ,,,,. ..,:,.::.. L aurine Hager DirecTor oT Vocal Music ,, .......,:,,:s,,..:,,,,:,,.:,:..,,,,,, David Robbins DirecTor and ConducTor oT OrchesTra ,.::.,.. Clarence F. Lawless DirecTor OT Dance ,,..,,s,..,,,,,,.: :,,...,,,., ..,,,.:,,. J e an Bleakley AccompanisT ,..,,a: :,,....,..., ,.,:,. ......,a ...... E p a p hra STaTon DirecTor oT STagecraTT .:......,...s,.,,,,:..........s......... Jerry Harrison AssisTanTs To The DirecTor ..,. Sue Nelson and Barbara STegeman UshereTTe ....a,::..,.,...,........,.......,...........:o.,....,........:. Judy WrighT Hale's Third all-school producTion, Oklahomal , ran Tive nighTs Trom April I6 Through 20. Playing Tor capaciTy crowds The perTormance uTilized The abiliTy OT The enTire sTudenT body. The seTTing was Oklahoma beTore sTaTehood and Tells The now well known love sTory of The curly-headed cowboy and The sim- ple sweeT counTry girl. The aThleTic program oT NaThan l-lale l-ligh exisTs To provide an aThleTic ouTleT Tor over 240 high school boys as well as TulTilling The goal oT building characTer and conTi- dence in our youTh. lT has been shown and supporTed, ThaT a very real beneTiT is gained by a person Through parTicipaTion in compeTiTive aThleTics. This is especially so because all sporTs are esTab- lished on a Team-compeTiTive basis, laying direcT responsi- biliTy on each individual To do his parT. Coach Woody WesT has been The aThleTic direcTor aT l-lale since The school opened. To him falls The Task oT securing eguipmenT Tor The various sporTs, scheduling meeTs and TournamenTs, and auThorizing The use oT The Hale gymnasium and The eguipmenT and TaciliTies al- lied wiTh iT. The success oT a Team de- pends upon many TacTors. The abiliTy oT The individuals in- volved can make The diTTerence beTween a winning Team and a losing Team oT course, buT To win is noT The primary purpose oT The program. A boy can only be TaughT so much, Then The diT- Terence passes on To his naTive abiliTy. The variable TacTors which can be TaughT and which can Take up The slaclc in maTerial are spiriT and deTerminaTion. The hopelessly ouT-manned Team which goes down To deTeaT has The righT To be proud oT iTs eT- l TorT iT The eTTorT was The besT oT which iT was capable. This is a parT of The Hale aThleTic pro- gram, To Teach a boy how To re- sisT deTeaT wiTh all his hearT, and, Tailing, To accepT iT wiThouT dis- grace. NaThan Hale has noThing To be ashamed of, however, when iT comes To aThleTic success. In The Tour years The school has been in operaTion, Ranger Teams have compiled an enviable num- ber oT winning seasons. The I963 season was a good one Tor Ran- ger sporTs Tans. The blue and gray Teams Tinished The year wiTh a second place in The Okla- homa conTerence in TooTball, and conTerence championships in baslceTball and baseball. Ranger baskeTballers wenT To The sTaTe semi-Tinals as did The l'-lale dia- mond club, aTTer each Took Their regional championships. Ranger mermen splashed To second place in The ciTy and Third in The all-conTerence and sTaTe meeTs. The sophomore laden golT Team blasTed iTs way To a sev- enTh place Tinish in sTaTe compe- TiTion. af . . lf 1 - ' - 'ie T . I I - ' . X ', 1 , 1, ' 1 V f . f- wi, . 0 - I A i , ff 1' - I -v H-by -., , .. ,, X T N . -44 i s , 6,- 3 ,- - .:, 4 f , V if ,, v Quill, ' ' f I 'ff V f, ,Q M inf ? I' t Dl ., - ,T 15 3,55 W I, , - ,V ' vjg,f'i,U5'jg sf ' , ' ,114 , -if A T, , 4 zz f,,a,?f.f.'1'..,1,, 21' f ' 5 -' if ' 5 'T if ,J ff-Q-414'-ff- 'W -1 ' 2 -' Q,-4 .ff . yy fs Y ,,Q,,2, If . . ' , f' X54 1 , , - f',f Www ' , f , Q hsgiw, .f f - f, 5 r M i' U ff, ff KV. GTA 52147 'Vi ,1 ,f f -es! ' 1 ,1 W ,,, , BOYS' SPORTS I27 The Rangers sTarTed oTT Their besT season in The hisTory oT The school by deTeaTing McLain, CenTral, and Edison To claim The annual All-CiTy Round Robin Championship. l'lale Tinished The year as The ciTy's Top Team wiTh a 7-I-I record and Tinished second in The newly Tormed Oklahoma Seven ConTerence. l-lighlighTs oT The season were a 7-7 Tie wiTh league champ Musko- gee, a 40-7 vicTory over arch-rival Rogers, and The selecTion oT numerous Ranger gridsTers Tor all-sTaTe and all-ciTy honors. ln The only deTeaT oT The year, a valianT comeback eTTorT Tell shorT by Two poinTs as The Rangers scored I8 in The lasT seven minuTes oT The game To lose To Ponca CiTy, 20-l8. Early in The season The Hale eleven proved iTselT one To be reckoned wiTh by rolling up consecuTive vicTories over Rogers, McLain, and'Edison aTTer copping The all-ciTy Trophy. This sTarT earned The Rangers The raTing oT number one in The sTaTe TooT- ball picTure Tor several weeks and a place in The Top Ten all season long. AT The year-end TooTball bangueT, Coach l-l. J. Green presenTed The leTTer awards and gave special recogniTion To Mike Brown, l-lale's l3O pound line- backer. Gary Moore and Ronnie Richardson were SEASONS RECORD l-lale McClain lAll CiTyl l-lale CenTral lAll CiTyl l'lale Edison lAll CiTyl Hale Rogers Hale McLain Hale Edison l-lale Ponca CiTy l-lale Springdale, Ark. Hale Muskogee l'lale CenTral Hale BarTlesville l-lale Sapulpa honored as back and lineman .oT The year, respecTive- ly. Mr. Grady Skillern, AThleTic DirecTor oT The Tulsa Public Schools, was The guesT speaker aT The ban- gueT. CongraTulaTions To coach Green who has en- ioyed his second winning season in as many years aT l-lale, and whose record now sTands aT I4-4-I. CongraTulaTions also To Coaches Max LeTTerman and Larry Miller who conTribuTed much in Time and eTTorT To make This a Tine season Tor NaThan l-lale. E Row I: Gordon Lee, Jimmy SmiTh, Gary Moore. Glenn Dobbs, Kirk SmiTh, STeve Elsass, KenneTh Barnes, Jim GusTine, Ronnie Richardson, Jon Wallis. Row 2: Brian Mangrum, Jimmy Linn, Mike Riggs, Warren TaTum, Mike Brown, John MiTchel, Bill Green. Bill Russell, Reed MelTon, Ed Pierce, Richard WhiTaker. Row 3: Coach Larry Miller, Ronnie Caughron, JeTT Hawkins, STeve TaTum, Tony Tarochione, STeve l'luTchinson, Tommy l-lorner, KenT SmiTh, Richard Smi+h, Richard Coley, Leroy Elrod, Dennis Drullinger, Coach Max Le-TTerman. Row 4: Nicki STeph, Herb WhiTlow, Archie PeyTon, Carl SmiTh, STeve Clayberg, Bill Barry, Chris CanTield, Fred Chrisman, Jack King, Phil Angeri, Bill PaclgeTT. TOM HORNER Senior End All Cify Firsi' Team MIKE BROWN Senior Quarferback 1 EDD PIERCE Senior Tackle GARY MOORE Senior Fullback All Cify Firsf Team All Sfafe Quarferback RON RICHARDSON Senior Tackle GORDON LEE Senior I-Ialfback .. i REED MELTON Senior Guard JIMMY LINN Junior Quarferback Second Team All Cify MIKE RIGGS Senior Halfback KIRK SMITH Senior Tackle JOHN MITCHELL Senior Fullback BILL PADGETT Sophomore End JIM GUSTINE Senior Guard Second Team All Cify BILL GREEN Senior Guard BRIAN MANGRUM Junior Halfback WARREN TATUM Senior I-Ialfback RICHARD WHITAKER Senior Tackle STEVE ELSASS Senior Guard DENNIS DRULLINGER Junior Cenfer JIMMY SMITH Senior I-Ialiback All Ciiy Firsf Team I-EROY ELROD JEFF HAWKINS Jumor End Junior End Hail! Hale! The gang's all here! Side-line coaches go info aclion Hey, Tickling is againsl 'llwe regulalions. Fifi: 'W . x 1' S E I'laIe Hale I'IaIe I'IaIe I-lale I-Iale I'IaIe SEASONS RECORDS I6 Muskogee 22 Memorial 6 CenTraI I2 Edison I2 Rogers 36 WashingTon I4 BarTIesviIIe Coach Wally Knapp led The I-Iale B-squad TooTbalI Team To a winning season. The sophomores showed promise as TuTure members oT The varsiTy Team. UTiIizing pracTice and deTerminaTion To supplemenT skill and experience, They achiev- ed a Tine record. The prospecT oT organizing wiThin a Tew weeks a group oT unexperienced boys inTo a smooThIy operaTing Team, is noT The easiesT Task assigned To a coach. AssisTed by Coach Harmon Leslie, Coach Knapp Tound The righT combinaTion oT pracTice and Training To geT The Team To work TogeTher. The B-squad coach is handicapped by having no reTurning leTTer- men and experienced squadmen around which To build his Team. I'le musT analyze his maTerial and make hisdecisions wiTh regard To The skill and desire oT The player, and To The abiIiTy oT The player To keep himself scholasTically eligible To parTicipaTe. STraTegy-wise, The coach, Tollowing This analysis OT The available maTerial, musT ascerTain The Type OT game which uses To The besT advanTage his players. ThaT is, To emphasize and capiTaIize on The sTrong poinTs oT The Team, To discover and develop The laTenT possibiliTies oT The group, and To make allowances Tor The aspecTs oT The game in which The Team is obviously weak, due To a lack oT maTerial. These are problems Taced, more or less, by every coach. and iT is The TesT oT his abiIi+i+y To lead and To organize wheTher he can Turn an inexperienced group oT boys inTo an eTTicienTly perTorming Team. B-SQUAD FOOTBALL ,f ,w f f,fM,,r'f-,f,f, ,,, , I ,. 7 gf, , yf,,,f.,,,,, f,,,y,! , , yy f I 4 Row I: Terrie Harris, Phil Chapman, Herb WhiTIow, Archie PayTon, Chris Canfield, Lary Ford, Jack LaTTo.on, Phil Angeri, Don STewarT, Doug Claybourne, Jack King, Fred Murrary, Charles Yarbrough. Row 2: Bill Lewis, Dan MiTcheII, Bob Simmons, David Fisher, Bill WhiTaker, Fred Chrisman, Skip Sandburg, Bill Grimm, Mike Kelly, Warren Givens, Mark Carson, Gary I-Iendrix, David Iyleldhal. Row 3: STeve ShorTess, Jim Malerwee, Jim DoTson, Kelly Vance, Nick STeph, Dennis Parnell, Gary I-lowea, KenneTh Paine, Wayne Johnson, Gary Wiley, Jim McCarTy, John Sego. Row 4: Coach Wally Knapp. Coach I-larmon Leslie, Mgr. I-Iaskins, Mgr. STice, Ron Gilliam, Jack Burris, Carl SmiTh, Bill Schweikhard, Bill Beery, Mike STanIey, Glenn Vaugh, Mark Bouchadakis, John McGuire, John CaTee, STU Thompson, Bill PadgeTT, Greg Richards, Sidney Morris. NaThan l-lale baskeTballers climaxed a greaT season by compeTing in The sTaTe TournamenT aT Oklahoma CiTy. Claiming The TirsT Oklahoma Seven Con- Terence baskeTball crown, and compiling a record oT TiTTeen wins and only Tive losses, The besT in The school's hisTory, The Rangers emerged as The ciTy's Top Team. Ranger Tans had many Tense, Thrilling momenTs during The season as The Team proved iTs abiliTy To win The Tough games. This was evidenced by a hearT-pounding, one poinT decision over Oklahoma Seven conTender, CenTral, and by a greaT eTTorT which Topped league-leader Muskogee, gaining a Tie Tor The loop lead aT ThaT Time. l-lale's sTellar guards, Gary Moore and Jim Linn, were honored on The all- ciTy and all-conTerence Teams oT The Tulsa World, aT The end oT The season. Coach Woody WesT will have seven reTurning leTTermen, including Linn, and guard Ray Zuniga, and wiTh a Tine group oT sophomores This year, The Rangers should be Tough again in '64, SCHEDULE l-Tale 55 Kelley 35 l-lale Cascia l-lale 4I WebsTer 47 l-lale Edison l-lale 55 McLain 4I l-lale Muskogee l-lale 72 BarTlesville 55 l'lale WebsTer l-lale 60 Memorial 4l l-lale Sapulpa I-lale 54 Rogers 49 l-lale Memorial GARY MOORE l-lale 50 BarTlesville 60 Hale Edison ALL-CITY Hale 38 Ponca CiTy 60 l-lale Joplin, Mo 'QIALLEELIXLQEERREQE-5HE-YEAR l-lale 3 I CenTral 30 l-lale Edisonx l-lale 65 Rogers 44 l'lale WebsTerT l-lale TournamenT A-SQUAD BASKETBALL Row I: Paul T-lamilTon Mgr., Larry Brown, Glen Chapman, l-larley James, Randy Branson, Jim Linn, Ray Zuniga Johnnie Smifh, Gary Moore. Row 2: Coach Woodie WesT, Dennis WinTer, Bill Maniss, Glenn Dobbs, Richard Lindermanis, Sid Burcham, Franklin Black, Tim RecTor, STeve Turnbo. 4 , f ,W 'QW ffL3gjg37,5n ff f 23- ' va -. 4 , .,.,,. ,sy ,,A1,-A ,,AA- Q P '1 Q 2 A Y, z.. ,. Z ul Q 5 i S LGU, . . wi sf, ff' p LS E3 1,41 :tiff mf ff f 4:..1,.4f J f .K 7 1 ,gf , Q11 f f f ,WW M 1- , fi? 4??i3flQ, , pa S J .STQEYQP , K will K 1xX,p5ge1. ,. f NMLQAWXB 1' ff 3 L x My 2 3215,-1-.lQ. I if af, , X 6' fm, .r f , 4 rf, 444.5 .f 1. ,rv ,f j 4 A1 A X ,-9575! X, Q 1, I, V, V4 W12ii QW . X My ywf, ff ' M . :L , ef ' ' my 'fzlzf V I f 3119, 'fy J Lf ff ! f ' 1 4, 6 ii I 58 5 1 ww A f, ,MQ ff: SCH EDU LE l-lale Kelley 27 l-lale Websler 52 l-lale McLain 37 l'lale Barilesville 46 l-lale Memorial 4l l-lale Edison 39 l-lale Rogers 37 l'lale McLain 47' l'lale Waslminglon 39' l-lale Websler 48' Hale Barilesville 4l Hale Ponca Cily 43 l-lale Ceniral 38 f Y l'lale Rogers 46 Hale Casda Han 52 Ilgiow I: Nelson Eddy, Ros Wriglwl, Tim Recfor, Sid Burclwam, Fred Uiler, Chris ooper, Don Slrewarl, Randy Branson. Row 2: Mike Sullivan, Bill Boyd, Sieve Hale Edison 35 Slioriess, Kenneili Paine. Eddie Baclwrnan, Jim Cambron, John Forresfer, Glenn Hale Muskogee LH Eflgmraygnirgialgiairrllecqyy gli'ilCXa1Zl'gr?7V4ElifrL5vCilDPMgRrober+ Thrush, Gary l-lonea, Don Burns. l-lale Websler 45 l'lale Memorial 34 xCi+y HB Squad Tournameni B-SQUAD BASKETBALL I l l CROSS COUNTRY Hale middle-clislance men in The home slrelch. 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Hale l-lale Hale Hale Hale Hale Hale TRACK SEASONS RECORD Edison 88lf2 Hale ollfz Barllesville 56lf2 49 Wasliinglon 74 Hale 72'f2 Muskogee 45lf2 23V2 49 45V2 45V2 54 54 Muskogee Cenfral Barllesville Brisiow McLain You'lll1ave+o go ,X,.,, .f ,, , Manual fasfer Hman 'thai' 'ro win. 3 Mee'I's: 6Olf2 Lillle Dixie Relays-l-lale Fourlli Place 42 All-Cily-l-lale Eifllw Place 53 Conference-l-lale Eourlh Place 4 Regional-Hale Eourll-1 Place Look, Mom, one hand! E Hale I-lale I-lale Hale Hale Hale I-lale SWIMMING 82 Washinglon I3 I-lale 57 Muskogee 66 Memorial 28 I-lale 38 Barllesville 63 Ponca Ciry 32 Hale 56 Rogers 6 I Rogers 34 Meelsz 42 Barllesville 48 All-Ci'I'y-l-lale Second Place 72 Cenrral 23 All-Conference-Hale Third Place 30 Edison 55 SI'a'I'e-l-lale Third Place ALL STATE SWIMMING TEAM: Row I: James Wills, Bob Clofhier, Terry Nash. Row 2: Milce Phillips George Phillips, Pele Meydag, Sleve Bulloch. Row' I: David I-Iines, Toby Sanders, Monly Mifchell, Joe Adair, Row 2: Larry Fleming Gary Lee Tom Mahaffey Dave Carna han, John Parsons, Coach I.eI'Ierman. SEASONS RECORD I-Iale 8If2 Cascia Hall 4If2 I'IaIe I3 Mcl..ain O I-Iale IOV2 Muskogee 2If2 I-lale I IV2 Sand Springs IV2 I'IaIe 4 Edison 9 I-Iale IO Websier 3 I-Iale I I Rogers 2 I'IaIe 8 Cenlral 5 I-Iale 8 Cascia Hall 5 I-Iale 4 Muskogee 9 I'Iale 6 Barflesville 7 I-Iale 5 Edison 8 I-Iale 8If2 Websrer 4If2 I IaIe 4If2 Cenlral 8If2 I-lale I2 McI.ain I Hale 6If2 Sand Springs 6If2 I-Iale 9 Memorial 4 I-Iale 8 Rogers 5 I-Iale 5If2 Barllesville I3If2 Tournamenlsz All-Cify-I-Iale Fourlh Place Miami-I-Iale Second Place AII-Conference-I-Iale Third Place S'I'aI'e-I'Iale Sevenrh Place GOLF Row I Freddy l-lunl Jack Lafloon Sleve Paelz Tom McGuire Eddie Owen, Dennis Lashley. Row 2: Joe Marlin Harley James Jolwn Baker Sleve Boolwer Bull Lewis Frank Bauglwn Row 3 David l-lamby Bill Goodwin, Tom Egelsion Bruce Slralman Larry l-lale l-lale Hale Hale l-lale l-lale l-lale Hale SEASONS RECGRDS Muskogee Memorial Muslcogee Cenlrral Edison Rogers Wasliinglon Rogers All-Cify-Hale Fourlh Place Sfafe Meel'-l-lale Seyenlrln Place X xg, ofa.. Q,-, NE D l' 1 im SEASONS RECORD WiTh high school wresTling growing in populariTy, Hale Washingyon The pressure To Turn ouT a good Team has become Hale Bamrlesville much sTronger. Facing some oT The ToughesT com- Hale Memorial peTiTion in This area, Coach l-larmon Leslie led The Hale MCI-aim Team To a good 4-5 season record. Hale Muskogee The TacT ThaT The Rangers were able To posT only Hale Edison a 2-4 mark in Oklahoma Seven ConTerence compe- Hale Ponca CRY TiTion poinTs up The high caliber oT The member l-lale Rogers Teams' Hale Cenfral The Ranger maTmen puT on a sTrong perTormance in The Edison 'l'ournamenT and came up wiTh a TourTh Edison Tournamenl'-l-lale l:ourTh Place place +0 Show for Their eycqcorlfs. LETTERMEN: Row I: John Parks, Gary Flinchum, Fred l-lunT, Warren 'l'aTum, Mike Brown, Neal Moon, Ray Murphy. Row 2: Ralph Duncan, Larry JohnsTon, Emmif Shampnoi, Jay 6arreTT. Jon Wallis, Bill l-libbs. l Row I: Larry Savanl, Glenn Chapman, George Coleman, Skip Bryan, Fred Murray, Don Slewarl, Randy Branson. Row 2: Emmil Shampnoi, Chris Hooper, Bill Scalergood, Jim Linn, Jell Hawkins, Nelson Eddy, Terry Nixon, Gary Moore. Row 3: Jimmy Elkins, Raymond Murphy. Doug Claybourne, Carl Bell, Larry Pallerson, Tim Reclor, Rick Allan, Richard Whilaker, Mike Bryanl, Coach Waller C. Knapp. A-SQUAD BASEBALL SEASONS RECORD When lhe Rangers lurned lheir lalenls lo baseball lhis Hale 3 WebS+er spring, il was nol wilhoul purpose. Coach Wally Knapp's Hale 3 Muskogee slrong-hilling leam slugged ils way lhrough an eighleen Hale 6 Badlesville game season winning lourleen and annexing lhe Oklahoma Hale I2 Barflesvme Seven Conlerence Championship. Hale 8 Cemlral The Rangers look second place in lhe Sapulpa lnvilalional Hale 4 Rogers Tournamenl, and lhen caplured lhe class AA regional Ham I Rogers championship on lheir way lo lhe slale semi-linals. Hale 9 Edison lncliviclual honors lor lhe learn wenl lo lhree players, Gary Hale 9 Muskogee Moore. Jim Linn, and Randy Branson, on lhe Tulsa World l'lale 5 Cenlral All CRY ieam' l-lale l Kelley 2 Tournamenls: Sapulpa l-lale IO Pulnam Cily 3 l-lale 3 Websler 2 l-lale 2 Rogers 4 Regional l-lale l Rogers O l-lale I2 Muskogee 2 Slale l-lale O Enid 4 Conference Championship 1 , . V l-lale 7 Cenlral 6 W , l B SQUAD BASEBALL I-lale I-Iale I-Iale I-Iale I-Iale I-Iale I-lale I-Iale Hale Hale I-Iale I-Iale SEASONS RECORD Rogers I2 Edison I Websler O Edison O Rogers 3 Easl Cenlral Varsily IO Edison O Cenlral I Rogers 8 Edison I Cascia I-lall Varsily 7 Cenlral O Row I Slanley Slaude Roberl Simmons Jim McCarIy Mike Sullivan Phil Anger: Bob Thrush, G-ary Barkalow, Sluclenl Coach Rodney Replogle Row 2 Gary Webb Phil Reeves Jim Cambror David Fisher Dennis Parnell, Michael Bryanl, Carl Bell, Mike Blake Row 3 Sleve Sfaude Doug Manniny Bob Anderson Bill Boyd Doug Claybourne, Dennis Winler, Don Burns, Eddie MIP J i 2 IQ N, M I , fa M K,-' 'W , ' W f .1 Li L SA s, ' ,....7,, . 3 .5 -, - 4 4 f ' H. ' -ff, f 'MI 2 fy xi I hw: f . iv I . g 1 ,. gm 7 I ,ze '- -a:-' J I47 ..,o., -f - Cf' I , II I Tha+ lwurfs. ....................- SPORTS SAMPLER Grab Hmm ban' Lasi' minu+e insfrucfions. Terry Jrakes a bag. Q HQ 5 K. ,Y5 Y A Azz,-,. .S , 1 . , K QF' 0 i .j Qxxb if ,X x MISS NATHAN HALE Delores Magdebury THE AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE DEVELCPS KNOWLEDGE AND American Field Service is The remarkable or- ganizaTion designed To bridge The gap in world undersTanding by Trading Teen-age ciTizens. The Americans Abroad experience is neiTher a Tour oT a Toreign counTry nor a pleasure Trip. lT is an experience requiring adapTabiliTy and maTuriTy in which The AFS sTudenTs are ex- pecTed To conTribuTe To The liTe oT Their hosT Tamilies as anoTher member. This year The AFS program aT l'lale has been a greaT success. Through The chocolaTe sale, Rangers collecTed enough money Tor Two ex- change sTudenTs ne.xT year. Mrs. Norma Dobson is AFS sponsor. Sponsored by AFS, Marde Gardner, STudenT Council presidenT, spenT lasT summer in Brazil living wiTh The Vigna Tamily in Rio de Janerio. Marde poinTed ouT ThaT noT all Brazilians are naTives and ThaT her Two sisTers, Sandra IS, and ElviTa I7, were oT German-lTalian descenT. CommenTing on her Trip, lvlarde said: Inside l know ThaT my horizons have broadened., my inTeresTs have become more inTernaTional and my Teelings have changed. David Flamby, l'lale iunior, was selecTed as an AFS TinalisT which means ThaT he will visiT a Toreign counTry This summer if a suiTable hosT Tamily can be locaTed. l-le expressed no preT- erence as To where he would like To go, buT he has had Three years of Spanish which gives him a good background Tor a Spanish speaking counTry. David has been a member oT The Tennis and wresTling Teams Tor Two years and plays The accordion as a hobby. l'le hopes To major in linguisTics and perhaps TranslaTe or Teach. PROGRAM AT NATHAN HALE UNDERSTANDING THROUGH INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS i Q l T i David TelT ThaT The Trip would help him To have a beTTer undersTanding oT people ThaT l sTay wiTh and I hope To leave someThing wiTh Them oT our American way oT liTe. The AmericanizaTion oT Urs Schei- der began early in SepTember wiTh his arrival and inTroducTion To his hosT Tam- ily and adopTed broTher Terry Nash. The Tall lanky Ranger hails Trom SwiT- zerland. and has learned To like every- Thing Trom TooTball games To cowboy boofs. By ChrisTmas he looked like any oTher Ranger wiTh The leTTerman's iack- eT he received Trom The STudenT Coun- cil. Urs, or Mike as he was aTTecTion- aTely dubbed. showed slides OT his na- Tive SwiTzerland and Tamily during an assembly and spoke Tor many clubs and organizaTions. l-le was presenTed wiTh a senior ring during The awards assembly aT The lasT oT school. These picTures include his parTy giv- en by Mrs. Norma Dobson's and Mrs. Ara Snyder's homerooms on May l5. exacTly one monTh earlier Than his birThday. Urs blew ouT all The, candles buT he didn'T undersTand The cusTom oT making a wish! He received an album of The sound Track Tor Oklahomal because he had a parT in The l-lale pro- ducTion. lT will noT be easy Tor Urs To leave l-lale. l-le has become Tully in- TegraTed. l-lis Triends and Teachers will remember his quick wiT and sunny dis- posiTion. Like his predecessors he has made his mark. BOYS AND GIRLS OF THE MONTH NOVEM BER James Wills ClaucleH'e Valenfine SEPTEMBER Gary Moore Marcle Gardner 5 DECEMBER John Milchell BeH'y Day Unable 'lo be present OCTOBER Tommy Horner Barbara Sfegeman JANUARY Kirk Smilh Susan Hum' Nm. FEBRUARY Jim Gus1'ine Claudia Sfringer MARCH Dana Smifh Sieve Haas f .JAMWMW4 MUSE? APRIL Urs Schneider Karen Wdldrip BOY AND GIRL OF THE YEAR Jerry Dessinger Susan Hun+ 2 MAY Jerry Dessinger JoAnn TaIbo+ I53 AWARDS HOME ECONOMICS SCHOLARSHIPS PaHy Travillion Jan Bayne, Allernale ei II I I ' r-----....... ,.,3 -r .1 YALE AWARD Bob McCrory SPANISH CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Dixie Cochran OSU SEMINAR ON RUSSIA Sfanding: Jan Brown, Scoll Wler, Dan Kramer, Slave Bulloclw. Sealed: Leslie Glass. Jerlanne Newlon, Pal Wycoff. l54 1 NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP EINALISTS James Gould, Jerry Dessinqer, Susan I-lunl, Charles Fisher, nof piclured is John Mifchell. , A 'ff' I P0 , 5 x X5 , A ,f I '34 ff ' 4 Z . Zy, ,:f , vi f My 7. ,V 5 , : 2. .5 2 ' ,., f f f Ling ,, f BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE REPRESENTATIVES Bob McCrory, Sandy Tolberf, Jimmy Linn Q? 5 f Q 2F4 i- f I . J ,,L-,EL-L, ,f ,, -UM Q, . W'l,f 4? . ff BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER OF Tl-IE YEAR Charlis Meaclor MASONIC AWARDS Belly Day Gary Moore DAR Award RANGERS IN REVIEW Sieve Haas, Belly Day, Jean Ann Wells, Barbara Sleqernan. 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