Hale High School - Patriot Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1964

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A 'mx - K ' 4 nu L- f- :size U3.Q 11 1 , ,. .imma 11, 4 5 ,Y,-38 ' THE PATRIOT Nathan Hale High School Tulsa, Oklahoma Summer, 1964 Af lhe p f 'rh I I l viewCBS p d flvl K Ib The ideas of freedom and educafion are so inexfricably woven fogefher fhaf one can- nof exisf wifhouf fhe ofher. Whaf kind of educafion besf in- sures our freedom? Whaf kind of freedom besf insures our ed- ucafion? Wesfern man has been ask- ing himself such g u e s f i o n s fhroughouf hisfory for freedom is fhe nafural condifion of a so- ciefy which sfill seeks fo grow and mafure. Freedom is fhe precondi- fion of securing whaf men be- lieve fo be good-good for fhemselves, good for ofhers, good for mankind. To know fhe goods of fhe moral, infellecfual, and spirifual life is fhe aim of educafion. Educafion is fhen in- dispensable fo a free sociefy, for wifhouf an appropriafe edu- cafion, fhe mind of man is de- prived of fhe falenf and disci- pline fo search properly and in- felligenfly for fhe goods of life. 4 Whaf is honored in a counfry is cul fivafed fhere. Plafo on fhe sfandards of cufur Educafion is a companion which no misforfune can depress, no crime can desfroy, no enemy can alienafe, no despofism can enslave. Af home a friend, abroad an infroducfiong in solifude a solace and in sociefy an ornamenf. lf chasfens vice, if guides virfue, if gives, af once, grace and governmenf fo genius. Wifhouf if. whaf is man? A splendid slave, a rea- soning savage. Joseph Addison on educafion A MAN FOR All SEASONS ANNA KLHHEH MASKS UF ANGILS PANTAGLEIZE UUHRUPTIUN IN Wi . .,. PAlACE UF JUSTIEE It Ti i .A 7 1 The highesf happiness of man as a fhinking being is fo have probed whaf is knowable and guiefly fo re- vere whaf is unknowable. Goefhe on man's happiness 1 If Educafion is fhe leading of hu- man souls fo whaf is besf, and making whaf is besf ouf of fhemp and fhese fwo obiecfs are al- ways affainable fogefher, and by fhe same means. The frain- ing which makes men happiesf in fhemselves also makes fhem mosf serviceable fo ofhers. John Ruskin on fhe benefifs of educafion Three fhings are necessary for fhe salvafion of man: fo know whaf he oughf fo believe: fo know whaf he oughf fo desire: and fo know whaf he oughf fo do. Sf. Thomas Aquinas on fhe salvafion of man uifuws udlhl O75 illiil vfglkfm 5 C 9,44 in Dil' 2 False lacls are highly iniurious lo lhe progress of science, for lhey ollen endure longq bul lalse views, il supporled by some ev- idence do lillle harm, for every- one lakes a salulary pleasure in proving lheir lalsenessp and when lhis is done, one palh lo- wards error is closed and lhe road lo lrulh is ollen al lhe same lime opened. Charles Darwin on false facls vs. false view To lhe ideal of freedom, law and moralily are indispensably reguisile . . . Sociely and lhe slale are lhe very condilions in which freedom is realized. Hegel Whal we oblain loo cheaply we es- leem loo lighllyq is il dearness only lhal gives everylhing ils value. l-leav- en knows how lo pul a proper price upon ils goods: and il would be slrange indeed if so celeslial an ar- licle as freedom should nol be highly raled. Thomas Paine on lhe value of freedom For whalever deserves lo exisl de- serves also lo be known, lor knowl- edge is lhe image ol exislence and lhings mean and splendid exisl alike. Frances Bacon on lhe requisiles of freedom on 'I-he Scope gf knowledge l-lere are enshrined lhe longing of greal hearls and noble lhings lhal lower above lhe lide, lhe magic word lhal winged won- der slarls, lhe garnered wisdom lhal has never died. R. C. E. Brown facade of lhe Brooklyn Public Library The law of human progress, whal is il bul lhe moral law? Jusl as social adiuslmenls promole ius- lice, iusl as lhey acknowledge lhe egualily of righl belween man and man, iusl as lhey insure lo each lhe perfecl liberly which is bounded only by lhe egual liberly of every olher, musl civ- ilizalion advance. Jusl as lhey fail in lhis, musl advancing civ- ilizalion come lo a hall and re- cede. Henry George Progress and Poverfy 5 4-ax Wu. 3 W 'G '4 I n...: af' I 'X .'4'. - 'll 'I 1 I.. Q. 0' X ':.' I' ' , f 4'5 f I' 3 ' 4 I l' JI A4 cul'!r1F- ivlvu' .!tA. J1I1lYJr -59 The Eye of The Future Is the I of The Self! fb n Eye1oTHe Fumref' To you, The graduaTing class oT The NaThan Hale senior high school, I oTTer congraTulaTions.l You have compleTed The TirsT phase oT preparaTion Tor a TuTure Thai is desTined To be unrivaled in The hisTory of man- in . ln The shorT period since your birTh, The world has seen greaTer scienTiTic and Technological ad- vances Than were made in all previous hisTory-and There is much evidence ThaT during The remainder oT your liTeTime, you will see TurTher advances which may now appear beyond The imaginaTion oT man. Never in The memory oT man has There been such a criTical need Tor an educaTed ciTizenry. NOT since The beginning oT Time has There been so much emphasis on young people remaining in school. You have prepared yourselves well during your high school years. lT is my hope ThaT you will conTinue your preparaTion Tor The TuTure which is cerTain To be Truly The Golden Age. Charles C. Mason SuperinTendenT oT Schools Tulsa Board of Education Carl C. Beesley, PresidenT Mrs. J. LiH'leTon Daniel, Vice-PresidenT Fenelon Boesche Wm. L. BuTler Lahman D. Jones Villarcl MarTin, Jr. Mrs. Virgil O. Wood Civilized man has been cliaraclerized llwrougln +l'ie ages by an idealism vvliicli provides conlinued planning lor somelliing beyond Jrlie presenl. Visions coniure up images ol beller Jrliings lo come-among lliem, a beller life and a beller world for lulure generalions. Tlwe professed values V ol educalion, lor llie mosl parl, unlold in lomor- WWW row's world. l lwumbly dedicale llie Palriol lo sludenls and slall members wlwo organize llfieir educalional el- lorls willw an eye Jrovvard +l'ie lulure. Lieb Richmond Principal I 905- l 964 A Man of Man Talents I ' u I -'Q Cl il-- l I ,5 , . a 4, Q. f , N . y 3. ,9- 'L ' , ,Q . . A -'x ' NU 5' l 1 -A s l am sure we all recognize Jrhe friendly voice oi lvlr. l-lenry Whillsell over lhe inlercom- Am nouncemenl in lhirly seconds, please! Forlunalely lhe parking lol problems will be solved nexl year wilh lhe addilion ol our new parking lol. Below are picfured Mrs. Elhel Mae Mackay, Dean ol Girls, and lvlr. Leo l-loward, Dean of Boys. I+ is Jrheir responsibilily lo see lhe boys and girls are well orienled in all aspeclrs ol lheir high school en- vironmenl. Mr. Bill Williams llower lelll seems guile in- volved in his individual counseling aclivilies. This is indeed Jrhe case wi+h all our counselors. Each coun- selor is in charge ol a seclion ol a cerlain number of sludenls, and each Takes a personal inleresl in his charges. lvlr. James Darland lcenlerl is Jrhe coun- selor in charge ol +es+ing procedures. I-le seems well pleased wilh his lelephone reporl. lvliss lviariorie Young llower righ+l has iusl compleled her work for lhe day and is lhinking ol all lhe problems she musl lace +omorrow. All have an eye on our iulure, and we are iforlunale +o have Jrhem. Counselors L?-' ,AJ--M L ,.u- 1 , c J , JV g ag, II? I , IN My fry E ,...' -f. P -... ffm -'JK5 ,V Wff, , fl' ' A- 1 ' 'f1'1rw,1. A M, ,. r1.mxyQ, X ,W ..-,,,'+m,f f J uf f 35.2-1, if .wx ,Q 1.4. K,- ' M 1 y' , ff' , A. in qgfzw HY: FL. I ?'!E'.49 , Fi pl ,A v, 9 ,...----W - Q. -,o 'w kia 'v 'elm wg, FP , ,ag 1 A . , kg : W' . W , , X X .,,., W , ,, , , ,.,zF+i1 5 x Q 2-:4. w--m'C'v- :W ,w ' X - , Jn' M- . . . ' .V A' -f-1+-ff alc3ff-lf' QQQEEV . 1 1 1 - ' - 'if 1' . 0: -, if-..g'T,' 1'4 Q. H, A , - Fi' Q4 s . , X sm W 1 1 ff .pi -' 1 -UW., fm -' H ' ,3-:..,3,:- r,'A,.1.3 X E 1 41i:,s32'i-1gg?gQ?Cx'QL'ji j 4. 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For more Than 2000 years, WesTern civilizaTion has been in search oT TruTh. lT is in This TradiTion ThaT The NaThan l-lale TaculTy Teaches. lT is as Mill said. Where people are Torced To lisTen To boTh sides There is hope. IT is The hope ThaT enTices The sTu- denT To apply himselT now in The classroom Tor The TuTure. WhaT one is To be one is now becoming. l3ainTed in TooT high leTTers in whiTe on The briclc building in The business disTricT These words have re- mained wi+h The ediTor Tor some Time. l-low we Roberi' G. Davis Richard Dennis Helen Aclcley Donna Baker ViniTa Ballard Craig BenTon Nancy BenTon Larry Bosfon Joel Brehm KaThryn Bullinger JudiTh BurTon Glenn Chowins Carolyn Comforf Coy Conner Facult spend our Three years aT l-lale in no small measure deTermines whaT we shall do in laTer years. As a resulT The. becoming process is sTressed even more as The yocaTional program is gradually being en- larged. Technical, vocaTional, or indusTrial educaTion, whaTever you wanT To call iT, is a growing program here. Under The able direcTion oT Mr. Joe Large, The deparTmenT has been making remarkable prog- ress in The lasT Two years. -n. wvq K ,, ff- it f f , i .t ' Q U. I '.,,, f t ulg,u'n5 f A fi fi 4 fax ' I f div 'I' 31 ai wgqkw A 4 f ' Q 2 L ' XA' Y g ' J F 11 V. Q, 4 5 , 'rf L. x Yn- - if -, if A X, I ' 6535 f -aw' -:. 5 2 QQ' is .5 ,L sq'.Bl Yfx I X 2 Si . , ...Z 1 lv 1. . s Jig: ni A 5 5 iq? .. ,Ai 9 K 5 3 ,W I, ' ,LYNX ' A.,,, - 1 ' l . D H N6 1 6? V pr ,. 1 gs 4.-8 I' 3 .V,.g S 2 Q Q til LA 'A' WJ Y Mlwalhmi s 1, ? 'Q .Q K-,J ..,. . I I V: ,xvx W M I 3 tw , is , 3,2 ' J ' .v xy .45 M ' ' 'wk 0 ' g- i Q , LS Q A 'xx 'V rl , V ,.1 54 ,. 1, ,, L, I Q1 yd! if 4. g QQ , E' ' x . , uf: W QT 5 Fi X, wigs if I N in lx M .- gl 'T ,Ex 11,1 I3 lnvariably These skills will be useTul To all in laTer liTe. ln The shops we have TaciliTies ranging Trom The simple hammer To mulTi-Ton shop machinery. Skill and diligence in operaTing These, coupled wiTh Training in saTeTy is one oT The inTegral Teaching ob- iecTives in This deparTmenT. The draTTing deparTmenT oTTers Two courses TaughT by Mr. KenneTh Robb and Mr. Vernon Kolb. viz. inTroducTory draTTing and engineering draTTing. These are Two courses necessary To The curriculum Norma Dobson Sharon Lee DoughTy Rosalie Dunham Hazel Elsea Janef Elson Rosemary FeemsTer Kaye Howard H. J. Green Bess Greenlee Laurine Hager Olga HargeTT Jim V. Howard Richard Howard Rose HowleT'I' Carolyn Hill oT The aspiring young engineer. All QT us are likely To be included in The busi- ness world wheTher we know iT or noT. Bearing This in mind, Mrs. Agnes SchellsTede ably guides The business educaTion deparTmenT. Here aT NaThan Hale The work ranges Trom courses in TypewriTing. business machines and The like, To a course in busi- nes law and problems. These courses play a Tunda- menTal parT in esTablishing a Tirm ToundaTion Tor TurTher sTudy in The business world. J 5 any ,R -V 1 ,f Q:-ish FJ A H . 'z 5 ' :A 1'f5.-'Y' wwf awxf - 1 ' A' A L A15 ,, .L--Q 5 asf' 'fu' , . , 'A , - 1 . 5511.-zz, .gnviis 'vtgig-'1. 1 VU? ' '35-:i:::Q14,z r:g19.fwy9 ,g ., 5.14. nf 5, 9. lf , . , vw fra'-'5.. . v 4-I rf' 4 . , Ar , 4 , 4 , . Q- w I, 1 ffm- 'f 4' S ' If 'il 'wnfhvli vu' m B , 4 F 5 if I V 11. ' 2: ' s -.v vl ff 3-Nav. --. . 5 Y, - LA 'I' . f 1 new In A if 5- Y' H 'g E?5ii?'f:l L' ' if ff 3 55' - aa ww: M f A7 mm . if .ff A' J M A : FM TQ Q B Ev' F4-'ff' , . 3 Pt I ' 49 'Z , f E 1 ml N. Al!ff1 my s ig '- - ffm! , fvmfwsf :wmv f Y- g f 'ii ' I 1 ' I .b ' I 1 5 gg., 1 'Ar I 1 H Q ' '4 Zi ' ' if A 7 V 4 W 1 4 za I Q Q sw f g .1 1 'Y I X ,L in Sf. . 7 4 La ,U I , . , , 3 . Ti f ls-.H N 4 Q A 1 4 7 1 r We are TorTunaTe in having The disTribuTive educaTion program Tor The TirsT Time This year. The program places sTudenTs who wish To worlc or who wish To geT working experience in various business esTablishmenTs abouT Tulsa. Such a program has many meriTs. Among These is The opporTuniTy Tor one To be on his own, yeT To be careTully waTched by The guiding eyes oT The school'sysTem. Mrs. Carolyn ComTorT insTrucTs The sTudenTs aT school in The morning, and The acTual working experience Takes place in The'aTTernoon. AT ThaT Time, Mrs. ComTorT calls aT The businesses Gayle Lyon John Hurn Dolores Johnson Donald Johnson Anna Lee Kirk WalTer Knapp Vernon Kolb Joe Large George Largeni' Clarence F. Lawless Harmon Leslie Max LeH'ermon Charles Loper Barbara Maddox where sTudenTs are employed each day. Many more sTudenTs are expecTed To parTicipaTe in This pro- gram in The TuTure unTil The program develops inTo a deparTmenT enTirely independenT oT any oThers. The academic program has been broadened To include Two new courses This year. These are The Chem, STudy ChemisTry course, similar in scope To ThaT oT The PSSC Physics program ThaT is now sweeping The naTion, and The course in Advanced ChemisTry. This course in advanced chemisTry is The same course now oTTered To Treshmen aT The Univer- siTy oT Tulsa. This is anoTher TirsT Tor NaThan l-lale Mariorie McBurneTTe ElizabeTh McGuire Larry Miller Troy Miller RuTh Moore RiTa Oldham Arliss Olds Eugene PaTe Bernice Payne Karen PeiTz Jim PeTTy Davida Phillips BeTTy Powers Jack PuTnam Winifred Reynolds High School!! Science To a large exTenT is governed by The maThemaTics which rules iT. The MaTh Analysis class will have compleTed iTs second year aT NaThan Hale This year. WiTh The insTrucTion oT Mrs. Dunham. This year's class will have compleTed a Tull course in SMSG MaTrix Algebra, a review oT algebra and geomeTry, a sTudy oT The calculus, and a compleTe semesTer's work in SMSG AnalyTic GeomeTry. The AnalyTics course was parTially prepared by Dr. J. H. ZanT Trom O.S.U. In The realm oT The biological sciences, This year's class in advanced biology is learning bio- chemisTry oT The cell, geneTics. and micro-Technique. The realm oT Tine arTs, Too, is opening To Hale sTudenTs. The sTudy oT The humaniTies-as envis- ioned by Mr. Richard Howard-is being oTTered Tor The TirsT Time This year in The RelaTed ArTs course. ln iTs Third year, The Honors English IZH course conTinues To aTTracT Those sTudenTs who wanT ad- vanced composiTion based on a wide reading pro- gram. if 'FQ' Mary Ann Smifh Ara Knox Snyder Kenne'rh Robb David Robbins Sandra Rudd George Sands Agnes Schellsfede Sue Sellick Paige Shallenberger Joyce Slagle Bernice Smifh Helen Smifh Larry Smi+h O. A. Smi+h f 4-ni .-- ' r at t , .wan umm! z . Karen Sue Spradling Vola Tanner Mariorie T Woodrow aylor Wesi' Rosema ry Whifa ker Grace Wiggins l 'lsxqxxwh . XXX? f X Mrs. Bess Greenlee and lwer assislanl, Mrs. l-lenrierla Russell. L1b1'ElI' Some rwenly-one sruclem' assislanls lwelp Mrs. Greenlee in ll'1G library. 1 i O O al .M H 0 r Viv NX. Q ' fx v -lm' We i ' x JT' ': k dj? Mrs. Pai Linn and her sfudenf assisfanfs operate The school bank. Bank and Clinic Mrs. Ann Brosseau and her sfudenf sfaff operafe our clinic. . W, Y . 4, M ww 9 -sz 1 '-f.,,,.,. Our office shall consisfs ol llell lo riqlwll Mrs. Vesla Clark, reqisfrar, Mrs. Alberta Sfeplwerison. Sched' ules, Mrs. Anna Willis, supply clerlc, Mrs. Joanne Ellis. secrelary, Mrs. Doris Hicks, bulleliri clerk. Nor picfured is Mrs. Dorothy Mclieafli, assisfaml reqisfrar. Office taff Picmred below are Mrs. Louise Cole and Mrs. Glaclene Maslc willw Tlweir sfudenf essislarifs. They are in charge of all ance reccrds. 'rr alfend 1 L f I if WF Y K W. 99 M , K. Q' QQ 11 51 G2 1 Vim' ki 41 1 1 P U 5, , x V Q Y. , lib- ' 1 V, ' 1 1 A K, .. ,W 5 X 'M JN' .vi Custodians and Cafeteria Staff X IQ A-1 XM '- ATL4. 7 Rf .rw fx H., UQ' .HP H.:-f, .gf v -ui? 'Q I -nw aww-rfmf , ,QW Frm! if 'W'. W' ' pigs ms: T 'T 555253 .3 is mi.. L., REV' Class Officers: STeve Bulloch, presidenT7 Lynda Webb, secreTaryg PaTsy RuTTer, Treasurer, Brian lvlangrum, vice-presidenT7 Mr PeTTy, sponsor. Seniors E e the Future Following TradiTion seT during The class oT I964's sophomore Year, l-lale's seniors Trolicked in TooTball aT The senior cookouT. The class oT I9o4 also enjoyed The TradiTional acTiviTies oT a senior year-senior rings, senior play, announcemenTs, caps and gowns, Vespers, breakTasT. and prom. As The year progressed each senior counseling room Took Turns working on a special parking loT clean-up proiecT liniTiaTed iusT This yearl in order To add To The Treasury. OTher Tund raising venTures which proTiTed The class Treasury were: The ChrisTmas dance. senior play, and The senior cookouT. AnoTher TirsT Tor The seniors was having Two Toreign exchange sTu- denTs, l4aThie Thiry Trom Belgium and Cve KrisTensen Trom Denmark. CerTainly Twice as much knowledge was gained Trom This pair oT Tor- eign relaTions Than in The previous years when we were hosT To a single ambassador. The class oT T964 is no idler. IT does noT plan To bask in The sTir- ring memories oT a good senior year. As seniors, They eye The TuTure wiTTT6r1TiClpr3TiOr1 oT Tull and creaTive lives. As l lale's seniors oT I964 prepare To Tace The TuTure, They pause To glance over The evenTs oT The exciTing and unTorgeTTable lasT week. ATTer The hecTic experience oi ordering caps and gowns and sending announcemenTs, The seniors looked apprehensively aT The approaching acTiviTies, The nighT oT May 9 Tinally arrived and The eager graduaTes- To-be TeasTed aT The bangueT in one oT The Tew remaining evenTs as a class. AnTicipaTion mounTed as couples began To arrive aT The CrysTal Ballroom in The Mayo I-loTel. Arrayed in Tormals oT every hue, The exciTed girls enTered wiTh Their daTes somber in evening cloThes. Seniors solemnly Tiled inTo BosTon Avenue MeThodisT Church Tor The Vespers service on Sunday aTTernoon, May I7. This service probably broughT To each senior's mind The realizaTion ThaT very soon his sec- ondary educaTion would be compleTed. BreakTasT, anyone? Borden's CaTeTeria was The scene oT The senior breakTasT early Friday morning, May 22. Following The meal. The seniors reTurned To school where They aTTended The Senior Assembly. The Tra- diTional hisTory and prophecy oT The class were read To enThusiasTic seniors and iuniors. The senior class oT T964 was The TirsT class aT NaThan Hale To hold commencemenT exercises aT The new Civic CenTer. The long awaiTed graduaTion ceremonies were held on May 23 Tor a capaciTy crowd. The end of Their public schooling marked The beginning oT a new liTe -eiTher aT universiTies of Their preTerence, or in indusTry and business. WhaTever Their choice, The graduaTes Tace This inTroducTion To The adulT world wiTh The Tull realizafion of Their responsibiliTies. 3213 -'.:f5'V'f: ar 7 f? 1 f 5 lv l? iii' 0 370' le , 7' F531 11 Y 1 Glenda Baldridge Linda Baldridge Phillip Balfzle Vicror Banham Tom Barbee Larry Barne'H' Toni Barrows Karen Barinick Carol Barion Daryle Bascom Ka+hy Basfon Mike Bafson ,. -xx .mu 'R Joe Adair Kaihy Adams Sylvia Kay Adams Jack Akers Larry Alsup Diane Andrews Jim An+le Mike Apple Pai' Arie Dannie Ash Gary BadgeH' Larry Balch if ' ' 2, . fr, ev .F K If ,f 'T 1 lgt, iv ks mf g. F, gk V my J J 8' f l .'b ' tgisr 'V I ,114 5 E 11 9 2 K jc 2: 1 L 5 Gm :Yu 'irsf row: Mr. Perry, Sieve Bulloch, Randy Branson, Ron Boilla, John Dougherfy, Brian Manqram, Lee l-larklns, Pal Wyckoff, Lynda Kay Webb, Glenn fhapman, Larry Alsup, Ed Walden, Sieve Tarurn. Second row: Sandy Tolberf, Karen Mikus, Virginia Branch, Mary Ann Cravens, Mary Lou Hun? Lyn iemple, Donna Punneff, Sandy lvlilchell, Fawn Wilson, Palsy Rurrer, Jan Brown, Ann Garrett Richard BaHles Lu Ann Baumann James Bax+er Judy Beams James Beard Linda Beardon Shirley Beasley Clyde Belcher Sharon Bell Diane Bellis Lon Belomy Don Befcher G Q P25 '1- ,,x K QQ 77 iving the glad eye to cheerleaders 5- at pep rally Cynfhia Bevilori John Bidasio Duane Big Eagle Bill Biggs Emmaclean Bills Dorofhy Binlcley Gloria Birch Lincla Bishop Sue Bishop Franklin Black Sfeve Black Larry Blackburn Phillip Blair James Blake Sharon Bloom Kay Bloss Phil Boardman John Bode Judy Bond Sieve Booher Virginia Branch Randy Branson Jane Bray James Bridge 17 6-I VI Ronald Bridges Bill Briggs Anifa Brighi' Dennis Brogor++i Bruce Broiherion Cheryl Brown Janef Brown Larry Brown Sue Brown Mike Bruce Richard Bryan Nikki Bryanf 1 Sieve Bulcer . ' ' I 34,X,w. -f Y '-fl ,Q .5 gmac., v. we 1 V f. I i.f'?f,2fffifTf' ' ,, , f 55i57ff3'sQ ' VfQ'i'2,f5F3i 5543 ? 1, 45-A , K Y . fix auf S'reve Bulloch De EHa Bundy Sid Burcham PauleH'e BurneH Cheryl BurneH' Jill BuHery Cheryl Byrnes l Chris+ine Cameron Heafher Campbell l John Campbell Q Larry Campbell 1 Casting sheepas eyes Brian is led to slaughter. l l 1 4 l F l l Q l l l l l l 1 l 1 i l l 4 I 'I Keenan Cicle Howard Clapp Beverly Clark Sieve Clayberg Glenn Cliffon Bob Clofhier Richard Coley Terry Collins Dennis Comsfoclc Gary Connelly Karen Cool: Kaihy Corvin Diane Carey Linda Carinder David Carnahan Mary Ann Carrufh Dennis Cales Ronnie Caughron David Cerchie Carole Chamberla Glenn Chapman Vicci Cheeves Pa+ricia Church Ronnie Churchill is i ,.1,z-gg ey . lr 1 Miclcey Dale Carol Daly Mary Jo Daniel Gloria Davenpori' Jean Davis John Davis Lee Davis PaHi Davis Peggy Davis Rcberl' Dean Jeanne Deming Phil Denlon Lib 12 K ini? B Bob Covey Lynne Cowdrey Laurie Cox Barbara Crabaugh Mary Ann Cravens Barbara Crawford Jessie Crenshaw Cheryl Crider John Crooks Suzanne Crouch George Crowder Bruce Cunningham LQ 'PD' l i l l E Nancy Dessauer Tom Dickinson Tom Die+ericl'i Milne Dixon 3, Jerry Dodge Pa+ricia Dollarlwile Judy Dolle Robin Dossey Clia Dofy John Dougheriy Bill Douglas Dee Dralce The eye of the storm V l I X9 V, nu- 'qua- A M.-f 1 Richard Ehmen Carolyn Elliol' Linda Elliol' Larry Ellis Leroy Elrod Linda Elsass Orlin Emmons Roberi Enochs Tommie Eremi+a Rodger Erhard Neal Es+es Glen Evans Cyn+l1ia Drullinger Dennis Drullinger Deanna Dunagan Lee Duncan Caflwerine Dunn John Dunn Karhy Dupuis David Duwe Kay Duwe Nelson Eddy Gary Edwards Laverle Edwards O , my eye! Connie Farrell Jimmy Feary Gary Field Greg Finley Judy Fisher David Fiveash Jimmy Flarey Larry Fla'H Dan Flournoy Bill Fooshee Ronnie Ford Diane Forfney VU' .fe 1' ln the twinkling of an eyew .Xi W 1, - Y F al 'i af , N ,Q in W V.,.'::7 TY' F ra W f'-58 Xia 157 . . it will all be over Ella Franklin Jimmy Freeman Lynn French Margarei' French Judy Frizzel lmmo Gabbe Russell Gaclcly Elaine Gage Valerie Gardner Ann GarreH' Kay Garre+'I' Deanna Garrison Mike Garrison Wayne Garrison Pafricia Gearin Curiis Genfry Richard German Bill Ghormley Ed Gibbon Karma Gibson Glen Gildersleeve Bill Gillison David Gladd Leslie Glass 5- 'Dx ff 2 Ei 'sv ' TTS I Roland Gniech Ronald Gniech Bill Goodwin David Gould Barbara Grandon Jerry Graves Larry Graves Mike Graves Sharon Greene Phyllis Grigar Mike Grigsley Jerry Guhl f, 'sl H-I K my if if ,.. Q, ,, wifi, -' Ky-,. . A eff ,if in hi fs, ,. I lf Uh gy: , V 'ffl Q AP' ., , -H A W A V ff. i 1 'Q 5 E ... x , 1 '41, .,g.4', f .. 5 ,.. ,.:'9194iffffe'i. Q T ' , 'ire-9195 -a.aJS,1jHZf. , X - - . .... '.'!'i'5m,3.iiif5.',3 . - 'lf-re-rseene'-'ifa.g,pJ'G N8 Q1 f 'l F'!fl1i,i..T.4 Liiiyslfi 'jf 'ff' V , 3' 'fl YL? ,LW3 V ',,'-., ,1z :f as 1 Q2 'Q an K 1 K Lynn Gulley Connie Guss Cl1arlo'H'e Haas Kenne+l1 Haclcl Jane Haddock Mary Haley David Hall David Hamby Joe Hamby Roxy Hamilion Cheryl Hammond Lee Harlcins A sight for sore eyes 40 l Lyle Henderson Joe Herron Charlene Herr Lawrence HewiH Barbara Hill Judiflw Hilron Howard Hinfon Tommie Lynn Hisel Jim Hobulslri Jerry Holdcrofi Jerry Holder Arlene HoneycuH Darlene Harrell Barbara Harris David Harris Randy Harris Terry Harris PaH'y Harrison Karen Harfshorne Kalhy Haskin Jeff Hawkins Marilyn Hawkins Lynn Heimdale Don Henderson l Q we U!! Y Q 'hw , X I f Eddie Jackson Janei Jackson Sandra Jackson Bill Jackson David Janecke Charloffe Jenkins Pamala Jimison Bronwyn Johns Joanne Johnson Missy Johnson Rollin Johnson Sharla Johnson 'f Q . ,K Jerry Honeycu'H' Linda Hooker Linda Hornbuckle Sylvia Houchin Dale Hough Barbara Huff Jo Anne Hun? Mary Lou Hun+ Sieve Huichison Dee lker Janice Irwin Sondra lvie 'E nh' pm Larry Jolwnsion Jay Jones Joe Jones Ken Eugene Jones Mary Ann Jones Mike Jones Peggy Jones Bill Jones Janei' Kay Jeanne Kay Ruflnie Kayser Raymond Kelley Keep our eye on the ball' ' 43 Frank Lageose Sherlyn Lampe Jackie Lancas+er Margarei' Larson Ronald Larson Valarie Lazzlo Barbara LaHing Ricky Lawrence Jimmy Lawson Linda Lawyer Harold Lee Mar+l1a Lee Candy Kelley Paul Kelley Gary Kenslow Joe King Kim Kirfon Linda Kiie Dan Kramer Joanne Krieger Ove Krisfensen Linda Kronholm Jim Lacey Lawanda Lacey bore sight for eyes Nancy Lees Leslie Lehman Sfewarf Leigh Joe Lennari' David Len+z Janice Lewis Les+er Lewis Muriel Lewis Pai Lierly Connie Lighffo Richard Lihou Randy Lillard of Up to her eyes in cand f' Jim Linn Pafricia Lin+on Don Lipke Jane Lock Judy Lof'I'en Louise Lonergan Jusiin Louvier Kafhy Lowrance Francine Lumly Susie Ly+Ie Joyce McAnelly Kelley McConne Bob McCrory Donna McDaniel Pai' McDonald Cheryl McEleven Terry McFadden James McKissiclc Lannie McNeill Shirley McNeil Marilyn McPherson Charles McReynolds Gary Maddux Arnold Maggard GT 1 Brian Mangram Kay March Paul Masfers Mark Masferson A! Yr Margie Mafhis Carla Mavers Robbie Maxwell Roberi Mayes Priscilla Mayfield Carolyn Maynard Susan Meade Joe Meadors ww ieep your eyes skinned, lia i Y Mk., I F Mike Meek Joyce Meschmar Jean Messick Karen Mikus Jodie Miller Kenneih Miller Mike Miller Mike Miller Marcia Min+on Jan Minugh Sandy Miichell Carol Moan Raymond Murphy Sandra Nair Sheila Neece Lincla Nelson Jeriann New+on Jim Nicewander Susan Ninde Charles Norwood BeHy No'I'ewa re Jane Null Gary Oliver Gail O'Shields Larry Mocha Larry Moffefi' Neil Moon Clin+on Mooney Angela Moore Eileen Moore Pa'r Moore Carole Morgan Mary Morris Siephen Morse Mary Morfon Ann Moser Joe Pflug Andrew Phillips George Phillips Mike Phillips Marlha Pirfle Urs-3 Poleszak Sreve Pollard Linda Porfer Janei' Posey Randy Powers Sandra Pres+on Donna PunneH' 'W-' Ed Owen Tommie PadgeH Sharon Parker Gene Parks Denise PaHerson Tommy Pa'H'erson Tom Pegg Rex Pemberfon Tony Pendergraph Bob Pendergrass Mary Lou Penn Virginia Pefers 'C' N 1 jc. gmyln Carol Radcliffe James Raney Tim Rec'ror Sfeve Reed Cheryl Reem Don Reese Mike Reeves Cheryl Reming+on Janice Riba Linda Richards Sallie RiclceHs Helen Riddle ff 7 7 ho S makin eyes at who '1- X Q77 4'-dv Paula Rowe Joan Rowland Mary Russell Palsy RuH'er Dianna Ruyle Donna Sanchez Paula Sanderson Terry Sanderson Neal Sanford Gary Saxlon Micheal Scanlan Bill Scaflergood Janice Rife Harold Riggs James Riley Melody Rippeloe Judi Risenhoover Randy Rivers Mary Ellen Roarlc Scoll Robb Beverly Roberfs Charles Roberls Linda Robinson Sandy Robison 1th eyes that looked into the very soul Diane Schiefen Jaclcee Schmidi' Eddie ScoH' Kennefh Seabolf Bob Secresf Larry Sex Jud Shelion Y George Sherrick Jane+ Skelion Candy Simmons Pam Simons Jeanne Slover if An eye opener 1:: ani' is Ted Smallwood John Smifh Kafhy Smiih Keni' Smifh Linda Smi'I'h Linda Smi+h Lonnie Smi+h Lynn Smifh Richard Smifh Sherrie Smi+h S+eve Smi+h Wanda Smi+h 1 1 1 4 T E l fl ll '1 ,l ll ? lu ll yi ll l ll ln 2 +2 Dale Sneecl Linda Songer Carol Sorrore Mamie Spears David Spellman Carl Spencer Kalhy Spry Joe Slaggs Rolland S+. Aubin Harry S+emkowslci Lyn Sfemple Carolyn Siephens Q l I Kafhy S+ephens Jo Ann Sl'ewar+ Ernes+ine Sfidham Carl Sfolces Marcia Sloui' Elaine Surber John Swe'rnam Jean Talley Tony Tarochione Gary Ta'Hersl1all Sieve Tafum Barry Taylor 1:-f The love light in our e e ,givwrf Dana Tedriclc Shari Terebesy Beverly Tesh Kafhy Thiry Kennefh Thompson Pai' Thompson Shirley Thompson Rodney Thornburg Cheryl Tiffany Galen Tiffany Sandy Tolberf Liz Travis was , Q.. ,sieEiNillEigei We 'm w X Candy Voss Bob Wages Jean Wagner Ed Walden Bill Wallcer Phyllis Walker Sandy Walker Roberl' Wallace Cheryle Warden Bill Wards Lura Wafers Don Wa+son 1 Gary Trennepohl Milce Trompefer Pamela Troul Charlo'H'e True Beverly Tumelson Calhy Turner Kay Underwood Cheryl Uplon Pal' Van Tuyl Glenn Vaughan Cheree Vaughn Carol Verran Janice Whilecloucl Mark Whilman Donna Whilney Chuck Wilkerson Buddy Wilkinson Mildred Willhile James Williams Karren Williams Shirley Williams Francine Williams Carolyn Wills Fawn Wilson Alice Walls Claylon Walls Ann Wealherly Gary Webb Lynda Webb Janice Webber Scoll Weir Bonila Welch Joanne Wesl Linda Whiles David Whisnanl Susan While Y Nonie Winsfon Dennis Winfer Barbara Win+ers Wayne Wiseley Chuck Woods Par Wyckoff Barry Young James Youngblo Brenda Zinn Charles Ziriax od if Q J ind your e ea' - ouare on candid Camera ,xc Class Officers: Mr. PeTTy, sponsor: Gale Charns, Treasurer: Zan Skinner, secreTary, Doug Claybourne, presidenT: Jack Kig, vice- presidenT. Eyes Front, uniors As The iuniors oT A64 become The seniors oT '65, They remember The pasT year as one Tilled wiTh exciTernenT, anTicipaTion, and enThusiasm, Topping The lisT oT acTiviTies was The annual cookouT aT McClure Park on 5epTember 27. ATTer devouring all The hoT dogs, pop, and ice cream possible, The iuniors were enTerTained by some oT The TalenTecl sTudenTs of Their class. Following This, The girls as well as The boys ioined in a rousing game oT TooTball. Many iunior counseling rooms displayed Their creaTive abiliTy by enTering cars in The all school car decoraTing conTesT. The iunior class was led by Doug Claybourne, presidenTg Jack King, vice-presidenT, Zan Skinner, secreTary3 and Gale Charms, Treas' urer. The class oTTicers were elecTed in The spring oT Their sophomore year, Sponsoring The class again This year was Mr. PeTTy. Under The direcTion oT Mrs, Gayle Lyon, new addiTion To The speech deparTmenT, The iunior class play, You Can'T Take lT WiTh You, played To enThusiasTic audiences on The nighTs oT December I2 and I4. Juniors also displayed Their acTing abiliTy by parTicipaTing in The speech arTs play, Romeo and JulieT. The weekly schedule was inTerrupTed Tor Two hours each day during The week of January 27. The purpose oT This break in The schedule was The adrninisTraTion oT The Iowa TesTs oT EducaTional DevelopmenT To all iuniors, The TesT lasTed Tour days. '63e'64 was a year Tor new experiences. The juniors ioined all Hale sTudenTs in Taking parT in The new double schedule. They will be The TirsT senior class To use The new wing which has been under consTruc- Tion ThroughouT The year. The new parking loT addiTion and Tennis courTs will also be aT Their disposal Tor The TirsT Time. AnoTher TirsT was seen aT Hale This year, Blue and gray Ranger beanies were inTroduced To sTudenTs. Juniors were among The TirsT To don Their Rangers '65 beanies. Senior rings were ordered on February IO and II and Tinally ar- rived in May. As The year drew To a close, The iuniors aTTended The iunior-senior assembly where The senior will and prophecy were read. The year '63-'64 was a busy and exciTing one Tor Hale iuniors. As The seniors graduaTed, The class oT '65, 802 sTrong, eagerly ac- cepTed The TiTle of seniors '65, nib. ,lx-r is ' sl 'T Y Q I? 'fy' T '43 'Q L 'vw ' T ' U H 55 Q 'fe i 1 Q V J A lr my ., 3 fs- A Vi-va g A -0 . X inf if -fir,-A 1-fs Hee i f ' wi li 'KF - ' i rl lt. WA f f 'li s 3, A , X 5 .. X a 1 5 2 5 , 5 I . ik s Y- is Ayr., 6 9 , 4 IX g f gi if , ix' 1 , fgx, E i ,s r Q- 3 xx b 3 f Q A ', in an Q. an Firsl row: Pa'+i Erools Judi Doyle, Toni Mass, Janis Roqers Jeanne Weber, Nancy Daniels Sherry Tyler, Dana Collier, Palli Maeslas, Zan Skinner, Candy Kosled. Second row: Dennis lvlinear, Tom Allison, Fred Uller, John H. Neely, Doug Collier, Robert Green, Bill Grimm. Rick Marlin, Gale Charms, Rich- ard Miller, Dave Meldahl, Ronnie Gilliarn, Jaclc King, Mr, Pelly. Adams, Carol Adams, Joyce 'Y ' Adarns, Kay Allbrilain, Joyce nr' V. .,...., 'X Allen, Cindy i Allen, Jane' f 0' 4,5 I i A, 'Y 2 Allison, Thomas Allred, Sleye Allsbrow, lvlalissa Anderson, Bob ---HP ..f Andrew, David A Anqieri, Phil Arney, Delrnon Ashlock, Cecil Alchley, Linda Babin, Andrea Bachmann, Ed Bahr, Rose Mary ---7 Balmer, Joyce Balcer, Linda Bales, Sally H1 Ball, Jeff .ctw Ballard, Ronald Banlield. John Barchus, Donna Barlcer, Janice Barry, Bill Bayer, Kennelh Bealy, Barbara Bender, Randy Benedict Freda Benigar, Gary Berg, Ronnie Bergquisr, Don Bevill, Jean Biggs, Tom Bills, Arvilla Bingham, Par Bishop, Mary Bishop. Paul Blaclc, Andy Black, Lana Black, Marshall Blacksfock, Tornmv Blair, Penny Bland, Susie Bloxham, Gary Bly, Benny Blyfhe, Karen Blyrhe, Judy Blylhe, Par Boggs, Karen Bollinger, Joe Boualcadalcis, Mark Boyce, Carolyn Boyd, Bill Bradley, Pally Bralcey, Richard Breen, Sharon Brewer, Jeri Ann Brewer, John Brighl, Darlene Brillen, Barbara Broolcs, Marilynne Brooks, Palry Brown, Bill Brown, Bob Brown, Claudia Brown, Gail Brown, James Brown, Jocli Brown, Mignon Brown, Ray Brownfield, Belsy Broyles, Carry Ann Broyles, Sandra Brumley, Donna Brumley. Harold Bryanl, Bryant, Larry Milne Bucl1anan,Sarnrnie Bulcer, Janie Bulloch, Bulriss, Burden, Burdine Burqefl Burnell, Ann Bonnie Marilyn .Ann Jolin Bill Burraqe, Beverly Burris, Jaclcie 1,151 ga V7 13:-'9 Hleye-Ho, Hveye-Ho fn v 'r 5 I I 'sf 'af , Q K fwlflivggg if , N. ,'f3v.:a, Buller, John Bullon, Ray Buffs, Kalhie Bybee. Joel Byers, Peggy Byfh, Nancy Cady. John Cahalen, Jane Call, Sharon Cambron, Jim Canfield, Chris Canlwell, Sharon Carson, Mark Carter, Donna Carler, Dwayne Carulhers, Lynn Case, Phil Cason, Chris Calhey, Jerry Chambers, Kenna Chapman, Connie Chapman, Donna Chapman, Phil Charns, Gale Cheek. Donna Chrisman, Fred Clanlon, Donna Clarlc, Denis Clarlc, Kelley Claybourne, Doug Clemenls, Laurie Cochrane, Gayle Coe, Jim Coleman. Allen Coleman, Virginia Collier, Dana Collier, Doug Coll, Larry Colvin, Cheryl Coolc, Carolyn Coolc, David Cook, James Cook, Janice Coolc, Penny Coon, Pal Cooper, Paul Cox, Eddie Cox, Shirley Cravens, Dale Crew, Diana Crook, Randy Crookham, Garry Cross, Jayne Crouch, Jane? Daniels, Nancy Daugherty, Charles Davenport Jim Davis, Gail Davis, Mike Davis, Pam Davis. Sharon Day, Anna Day, David Day, Janis Daylon, Sally Jo DeCamp, Dennis DeChaine, Carmen Decker, Mary Denr, Janene Depufy, Sherry Derrevere, Paula Dibble, Bob Dikernan, Terry Dillon, Bill DixOF1, Kaihy Dobbins, Vicki Dobson, Margie Dodson, Sherry Donmeyer, Debbie Dooley, John Doshier, Julia Dolson, James Doverspike, Carla Dowda, Sieve Doyle, Judy Duckworfh, Ralph Duncan, Karen Duncan, Kafhryn Duly, Dan Dyer, Bobby Eddinqlon, Tommy Eqelslon, Tom Eqerrson, Bruce Elkins, Sherry Ellinqlon, Shirley Ellis, Jon Emery, Fran Eng, Shirley English, Sharon Eslep, Linda Eurir, Paula Everson, Karen Everson, Karol Farrar, David Farrirnond, Milne Farris, Marcia Fasken, Sharon Ferrell, Sharon Ferriman, Debbie Fincannon, Shirley Fisher, David Fisher, Keirh Fifch, Sharon Filzqerald, Lee Fiveash, Kennerh Flake, Saundra Flaniqin, Janice Flercher, Sharon Flinchurn, Linda Flood, Lee Stop the world I want to get off Flores, John Ford, Larry Forresrer, John For-sylh, Glennelle Forrner, Dennis Fosrer, Sandra Fowler, Palsy Fox, Linda Frederick, Don Freeman, Gary Friels, Susie Gage. John Galbraiih, Sieve Gallagher, Leticia Gann, Tom Gares, Lylene Gemnnill, Jimmy Gessner, Susan Gilliam, Ronald Gilpin, Judy Gisr, Leslie Givens, Warren Glass, James Glenn, Kennerh Goddard, Sharon Goller, Jerry Gore, John Gosser, John Grammer, Frank Grarfopp, Ronald Graves, Connie Green, Robe-rr Gregory. Robe-rr Grimm, Bill Groqq, Jim Grove, Jackie Gruver, Gail Gulley, Janice Gulley, Par Guprill, Alice Guyfon, Glen Haddock, Judy Haggard. Cindy Haley, Nira Hall, David Hall, Lesfa Hamel, Richard Hamilton. Paul 'iv llgi 1 riffs y, , :wifi 1 ' ie. as l QM' win! -arid' i i ! l l 1 K r i i l i P 3 l I 4 i Hale s answer to the Thunderbird Set Hansel, David Harbauglri, Cindy Harbuclr, Diana Harlcey, Don Harlcins, Jolrinny Harmon, Bob Harper, Terrie Harrison, Ronald Haskin, Belsy Hawkins, Samuel Hayes, Robby Haynes, Evelyn Hays,Jim Helblinq, Daniel Hendrick, Gary Hendriclc, Bob Hendricks, Ginger Hensliaw, Jerry Herring, Dana Hewifl, Kala Hicks, Janice Hiclcs, Leon Hill, Greg Hill, Melanie Pd rather do it myself, Mom! Hines, David Hines, Veda Hiskefl, Roy Hobbs, Johnny Hogan, Rey Holberl, Jenny Hoiberl, Penny Holemen, Cheryl Holfhouze, Steve Honee, Gary Hooper, Chris Horner, Dane Houchin, John Houser, Ven Hourrnan, Susan Hudson, Don Hudson. lvlarlr Hughes, Melinie Hulinqs, Michael Humphries. David Hunnes, Bob Hunler, Carol Hunlley, Larry Hulchins, Charles Q' x -gi... A ,K 40- -- ,I i ey 7 y I ff 1 '-1 W a i i 5 1 4-.ay 55 ,. . ' fssamawg .515 Ikard, James Iker, Linda lllenberq, Cheryl lmbese, Winiired Imperial, Barbara James, Barbara James, Joyce Jarvis, Sheryl Javine. Karen Jennings. Sharon Johndrow, Gary Johns, Dennis Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Gary Johnson, Janie Johnson, Judy Johnson, Roberr Jolly, John Jones, Cadie Lin Jones, Gregory Jones, Judy Jones Kir Jones Linda Jones Lynnelle Jordon, Mike Jordon, Sue Jorishie, Diana Journeycalce, Gary Kauffman, Sieve Kaul, Sherry Keilh, John Kelamis, Julia Kelly, Mike Kelsey, Jan Kelso, Karen Kennedy, Lanor Kennell, lvlaryanr Kiley, Palricia Kindley, lvlilce Kinq, Jaclc King, Ronald Kirlc, Sherry Kile, Ronald Klahr, Bill Klahr, David Klinclc, Susan Kline, Linda Kloss. Gloria Knoiise, Karen Koeppei, Randy Koafed, Candy Krieger, Jeanne Krouse, Biliy Kunarske. Janice Kuras Carol Lacey, Dick Laiioon, Jack Lahrneyer, Janne: Lannb, Linda Lamkin, Josepiw Larkin, Lana Lashley. Dennis Lawrence, Joan Lawson, Theresa Layman, Susan Lazzaro. Sue Lebow, Ray Lecnler, Mary An Lediord, Jane? Lee, Gary Lee, Jerry Lee, Linda No Comment Lees, Bobby Lehmer, Sieve Leininger, Phil Lewallen. Sharon Lewis, Beverly Lewis, Bill Lewis, Bill Lewis, Jim Lillon, Richard Lindsey, Harvey Lindsey, James Lillle, Linda Logan, Linda Logsdon, lvlilclci Long, Norman Looney, Kay Lopp, James Love, Sally Lowe, Norma Lowery, Janel Lowry, Richard Lucas, Jenny Lumly, Jolyn Lyle, Barbara Lylle, Bill lVlcCalier'ry. Befh Mccarly, James McCoy, Larry McCray. Linda McCullough, Gary McCullough, Sam McDaniel, Gary McElroy, Linda McGee, Marcia McGoveran, Teresa McGuire. Par lvlcGuire,Tommy McHenry, Carla ivlclvlahan, Ronnie Mclvlennamy, Jill Mchlinch, Susan lvlaclcie, Keiih lvlaeslas, Palli lvlahallay,Tom lvlalley, Sleven Manning, Doug March, Linda lvlarlin, Belly Marlin, Joe Marlin, Rick Mask, Rullw Mason, Eddie Mason, Jackie Mass, Toni Marlweson, Donna Mauney. Karen May, James Mayes. Clwarles Maynard, Tommy Meldalnl, David Mendoza, Judy Merrick, Donna Messer, Mike Merlin, Lynn Merz, l-lelen Meydag, Don Meyer, Susan Miller, Bill Miller, Judy Miller, Larry Miller, Linda Miller, Linda Miller, Polly Miller, Riclward Minear, Dennis Mircl'1ell,Dan Milcl1ell,Jenniier Milclnell, Monfy Monleirlw. Gary Monlqomery, Linda Moore, Bob Moore. Georgia Moore Robert Moreland, Lynn Morris, l-lal Morris, Randy Morrison, Bruce Morrow, Palricia Mosley, Danny Mosley, Don Moss. Billy Moulory, Par Murplwree,Judy Murray, Ernesr Murray, Kalkiy Myer, Clwarlene WM .I-395 'Is' -p-gy Ma, lV1yers,Ray Nally, Linda Neely,Jolwn Nelson, Jolwnnf Neuensclwwander. Nlclnols, lvlarqarer Nixon, Terry Norrnan, Jonn Null, Cindy O'Brien, Dennl Oliver, Pam O'Mara, Maureen Orms, Ken Orlloll, Wayne Osborn, Shirley Off, Ed Owen, Terra Owens, Larry Owings, Pam Pack, Carl Pedden,Tl1omas Padek, Karen Padqeff, Bllly Paine, Kenneflw The mght has a thousand eyes A f 1 I L Pang, Leroy Parks, Lalionda Rarmele, Linda Parnell, Dennis Parrislw, Janel Rarsons,Jol1n Palrerson, Karen Palrerson, Sandra Rayner David Refers. Becky Refers, Elaine Pelers, Ginny Pelerson, Pal Peferson, Roberr Reylon,Arcl1ie Phelps, Don Pickup, Sandra Pircoclr. Marilyn Pilrman, Jimmy Place. Mary Kay Poe, Dolores Porfer, Kaye Porler, Rusry Poleer, Carolyn Porfer, Nancy Poulion, Kay Powers, Sue Presson, Jeanelfe Price, Debbie Prince. Be-flu Provine, Evelyn Pulliam, Connie Purviance, Ronnie Queen, Linda Quick, Don Radford, Clnarlofle Raliorn, Melinda Randall, Barbara Rallierl, Gary Reaves, John Reed, Jerry Reedy, Barbara Reeves, Plwil Reicli, Danny Rlnea, Jerry Ricl1ards,Greqg Richmond, William Riddle, Caflwy ,, 1 2 gs: , I 'Q .Y I 5 I Y 0 S - V V P ' Tw so-11-'Y -...J1. sn. , 'uw , . 5 I X 'hi YQ, 10 .,-Q ,Nv- NL' ,NW ming-e' pq, 0,15 X, 'M .f rl' Qfx 5'- 9 Eyes right! Riley. Beverly Robbins, Miles Roberls, Janie Roberlrson, Kenneln Roberlson, Sandra Robinson, Linda Robson, Roberr Rodecleer, Carol Rogers, Diana Rogers, Janis Rogers, Viclcie Rosen, Mary Ruqeley, Barbara Runberq, Connie Rush, James Russell, Linda Russell, Roxanne Rufledqe, Allen Ryle, Sherry Sacol, Linda Sadler, Roberf Sainl, Tuclcy Salisbury. Don Sanberq, Skip Ee to eye Sanders, Jean Sanders, Toby Sass, Callwerine Sclweer, Holly Sclriie-len, Frank Sclwiendler, Anne Sclileclwl, l-lelen Sclwoles, Pamela Kay Sclwweilclnard, Bill Scliwerzel. Jayne Scolf, Slanley Sclwulrz, Kallwerine Seagle, Linda Seaqo, Larry Sease, Ronnie Serarle, Pele Sl1amanoi,Emmil Slwarples, Gladys Sl1el+on,Jolwri Slnellon, Julie Shields, Frank Sl1ipley,Jol1n Slmirclf, Jolin Slwore, Barbara -1 2 Q, -er 'A XX , , 36 f 4 -...AW fi l l , l l I l i r l l i i I l l l l l l F 4-fp 4 i ie 3 ,, j Slworless, Glenn Slwowalrer, Sandra Simmons, Roberf Simon, Paula Sim, Tim Skidmore, Karen Skinner. Zan Skinner, Plnyllis Smallwood, Allen Smifln, Carl Smilln, Carol Smirln, Clnarlofre SmiTl1,George Smirlw, Horner Smirli, .James Smillw, Susie Smillw, Karlwy Smiflw, Linda Smilln, Terry Snodgrass, Janet Snyder, Linda Sparks, Debbie Spencer, Dick Spencer, Keilln Sprecker, Judy Stacy. Gary Slaller, Don Slanley, Mike Slapp, Mike Slaude, Sian Slaude. Sleve Sreele, Leslie Sleinbeck, Rudy Slepln, Nick Sleplienson, Guy Slevenson, Larry Sfewarr, Carole Srewarr, Don Slewarl, l-larold Slice, Bren? S+ockdale,Jol1n Slocklon. Harry Slockron, Teresa Slouller, Gail Sfrain, Bill S+ra1r'nan,Bruce Sullivan, Mike Summers, Tom Swaney, Sandra Taber, Roberl Talunn, Phil Taylor, Doills Taylor, Evelyn Taylor, Janae Taylor, Sue Teague, Karol Tenle, Beverly Thomas, Sandra Thomas, Susan Thornpson, Kathy Thompson, Susan Thrall, Charles Thrush, Roller? Thurman, Wylene Tibbs, Sherry Tidd, Jack Tillon, Bernlce Timberlake, Janie Tinlcer. Gary Tornlin, Susan Toney, Lynda Travers, John Abluee e1satrueee X 'Gs , Traynor, Carolyn Trirnble, Jeanne Trussell, Barbara Tuck, James Tucker, Paul Tucker, Randy Tucker, Roger Turley, Donna Turnbo, Mary Turner, Janie Twilley, John Tyler, Sherry Underwood, Judy UHer, Fred Valeniine, Rufh Van Curren, John Vance, Kelly Vandiver, Judy Vannesr, Richard Vanrrees, Connie Vanfries. Joyce Van Winkle, Tom Vaughn, Jane Vickery, Linda Villines, Judy Vogle, Bill Wade, Jackie Waqener, Linda Walker, Judy Walker, Sieve Wallace, John Wallin, Be-Hy Walrers, David Wanqsgard, Alan Ward. James Ward, Phyllis Warde, Gregory Warren, Cindy Warren, Glenda Washburn, Lucy Ann Wasson, Fred Wafhen, Mary Walls, Gary Weaver, Carol Weber, Jeanne Websrer, JoAnn Weddingron, Mary Weqrzyn, Mike Weise, John Weillcam, Eileen Welch, Sharon Wellcer, Kaye Wells, Gordon Wells, lrene Wenlz, Laurella Wesl, Francine Whealon, Linda Wheeler, Max Wheeler, Pal Whislon, Ken While, Danny While, Jack Whillow, Herb Whilney, Mary Belh Wiclchan, Carolyn Wilkerson, Sleve Wilkinson, Arden Williams Carol Williams, Carol Williams, Cheryl Williams Williams Frank Gerald Williams, Janel Willoughby, Darla Wilson, Brenda Wilson, Nancy Wing, Melba Winn, Ronnie Winlers, Linda Winlers, Mille Wise, Kaye Wise, Sleven Wiseley, Barbara Will, Jimmy Wolle, Mary Womack, Marian Wood. Pal Woods, Mary Wooldridge, Roger Worlh, Orva Wray, Dororlwy Wright Judy Wriqhf, Kaye Wriqhr, Rod Wylie, Tom Yinqsr, EWS Yeager, Larry Zamoider, Peqqy Zinn, Beverly An eye catcher qs vi + -A . ML 5 ,Y I-xii vfqxsf. i laiall. 4 Class Officers: Jimmy Williams, vice-presidenT: Don Bingham, presidenTp Mr. PeT'Ty. sponsor: Don Humphreys, Treasurer. As The school year oT IQ63-64 draws To a close, The class oT '66 reTlecTs on The many acTiviTies during Their TirsT year as NaThan l-lale l-ligh School sTudenTs. lT didn'T Talce long Tor The new Rangers To adapT To Their school and The daily rouTine, The sophomores soon became a very imporTanT parT of The school by eagerly supporTing iTs organiza- Tions and acTiviTies. The TirsT acTiviTy oT The year was The annual class coolrouT aT McClure Parlc on OcTober I8. The program included many diTTerenT and exciTing acTiviTies ThroughouT The aTTernoon. Even a Tew Teachers were seen joining in The Tun. l.aTer The sophomores showed Their TalenT and acTing abilify by presenhng The sophomore class play, A Young lvlan's Fancy, which was perTormecl on March 5 and 7 beTore a Crowded audiTorium. The casT was led by Roger Anderson. Diane PaTTon, Richard Corvin, and Linda MarTin. Numerous sophomores were seen in The lobby and halls in Their new beanies, The sale oT which was anoTher money-raising proiecT oT The STudenT Council. The blue and gray beanies have The class nu- merals embroidered on The TronT. The sophomores also supporTed STu- denT Council and AFS by raising money in The annual candy sale. The sophomores TurTher expressed Their inTeresT in school acTiviTies by Their aTTendance aT The various dances ThroughouT The school year. This year Tor The TirsT Time. The sophomores received a valuable guide, Secondary Schools Handbook Tor STudenTs. This gave The sTudenTs and Their parenTs help in selecTing courses and acquainTed Them with oTher educaTional opporTuniTies. This year's sophomore class was led by Don Bingham. presiclenTZ Jimmy Williams, vice-president Terri Gallmeier, secreTary: and Don Humphreys, Treasurerg wiTh Mr. PeTTy as class sponsor. These officers were elecTed early in The year by The sophomore class, Tollowing an acTive campaign. Near The end oT The year The oTTicers Tor The I964- 65 Term were elected. This made This year's sophomores even more eager To become nexT year's juniors. Away ou+ in righf field. un .. A' L gn ,SP Y , , ,, M N i , f.. x ' low- , , 1 A L 3 W r Q s W , M , 5 1 ...sl 4 L N 5 1 .' Y' X ,S ' fn V iq Qin .Ky xg 'QI 11' 9 4 X V , k , get I Q 1 Rig: , r Q 1 f L' lgfg 9 A-1 A Q G+ 1 ,1 -dh. , ' 1 , 9-.. Firsf row: Terri Gallmeier, Karen Biddle, Debbie Branson, Marsha Duncan, Berry Dickinson, Calhy Knoll, Carolyn Berry, Linda Mclvlillin, Sherry Welch, Lynda Bush, Lynn Juraschek. Second row: Gary Underwood, Tim Black, Chuck Harris, James Williams, Larry Cason, John Dobbs, Charles Lawyer, Don Humphreys, Phil Dessauer, Frank Scoll, Don Bingham, Mr. Pelry. Adams, Frank Adams, Marion Adelman, Jim Alberlson, Mark Alberfy, Sheryl Allee, Mike my 1 Allen, Dean Allen, Jimmy Ames, Gary - M Amilian, Richard Andrews, Roger Arnold, Paula Arnol, Donice Arringlon, Ricky Ashlock, Bill Aslinq, Becky Augspurqer, Connie Auslin, Gary , 2 ' 1- sw . ., '+ Aulry, Marsha Bachrell, Rifa Badeen, Charles , , Bailey, Susan if an Barnes, Neil 13, Barnes, Waller -f J X 1 fl..-:Q 2, . , W Q of J 'VL aio ,Q , ,C ,. i 41' -'aff Q 41, k F - Q -fs 2 ig W lv? 3 il' , V ' u. 1: .. as .Aw ,f 'fy 15 , Q ,f age , I. rv- If , an 5 -A -Es, gf f5? : ,gi 4.,:5,5gQ5 ' + :U fi! A ' ,f,, f,-, ,t,e.,,,YIa.,55:,j l f.a f'5'f,w5 7. gg: f. ,',fgy.,7.-,, ff, . M... -M., ,0ff,'u.f'1. is f 'l ii' .iw i, l an Barnell, Regina Barrows, Gayle Barlh, Mary Bascom, Leyela Basfel, Barbara Bales, Barbara Bafes, Bob Baflles, Belly Baxler, Don Baxler, Philip Bayer, Charlene Baylor, Kay Beard, Gary Beard, Johnny Bealy, Hugh Beck, Sieve Beesley, Teddy Belcher, Calhy Bender, Mary Bennelf, Charles Bennelr, Sharon Berlcey, Janice Berry, Carolyn Bewley, Jeannie Biby, Richard Biddle, Karen Bingham, Don Binning, Pam Bird, Jona+han Bise, Carolyn Bishop, Chris Blaclc, Nancy Blaclc, Tim Bland, John Bond, Thelma Bosficlc, Torn Bourscheidr, Lynne Bowlin, Cyndy Boyce, De Wayne Boyce, Mike Bragg, Bill Brakey, Dave Branch, Roberl Branson, Debbie Breen, Ronald Bricker, lvliclnael Bridwell, Ernesr Brislow, Rila Brirrain, Dan Brooks, Dennis Brooks, Roberr Broome, Brenda Brown, Donna Brown, Judy Brown, Paula Brown, Ricky Brown, Sandra Browning, Ann Bruce, Don Brumley, Gary Bumqardner, Paul Bundy, Clnarles Burden, Vickie Burgelf, Nancy BurneTr,Jol1n Burnelr, Nancy For the blue f1ght iight' Burns. Jimmy Busey. Carol Bush, Linda Buller, Buddy Cadenhead, Karen Cameron, Pally Camp, Mike Campbell, Scoll Campbell, Tony Cannon, Gary Carnahan, Phillip Carolhers, Charles Carr, Pal Carroll, Ann Carler, Carole Carler, Karen Carler, Palricia Carver, Sandra Casey, Donis Casey, Roberl Cason, Larry Couqhron, Dennis Chambers. Helen Chaney, David Charloe, Angela Cherry, Phillip Cherry, Sandra Childress, Palricia Chu, David Cicle, Sandra Claqq, Suzanne Clark, JoAnn Clemenls, Donna Clendenin, Sandra Coals, Bryan Cobler, Lewis Coblenlz, Carole Cole, Charles Coleman, Eileen Coleman, Mollie Coleman, Richard Collier, Francie Collier, Marilyn Condif, Gary Conklin, David Conklin, Roberl Cook, Jenenne Coombs, Linda Cooper, Judy Cornell, Sandra Corlner, Eddy Corum, Sandra Corvin, Richard Courlney. Jerry Covey, Carl Covey. Paul Cox, Claude Cox, Jim Crain, Larry Crawford, Rachel Crews, Gary Crornbie, Jerry Cromwell, Shirley Crooks, Paula Crow, Joan Cummins, Shirleen Cundillf, Keilh Curley, Norma Curfis, Linda Curlius, Barry Davenport Susan Davie, Clark Davis, Cynlhia Davis, Gail Dawson, Gary Dawson, Phil De Camp, Wayne Denning, Lonnie Dennis, Sandra Densmore, Cheryl Densmore, Peqqy Depuly, Larry Derr, Marilyn Derrick, Richard Dessauer, Phil Dickens, Gary Dickey, Sie-ven Dickinson, Belly Dobbs, John Dodson, Lewis Donnell, Mike Donnelly David Dorchak, Sally Dossey, Timolhy Dofy, Joe Douglas, Sharon N:-2 'H if EW O -.vp-nl C17 'UW is 40 1 W U?- .kr 'R 41 ag? Q if f 2' if YT ,W ., gfg: yr ! as -. 'af Lx. :II R . - Q V. ,Mr Dragoo. Beverly Drislrell, Mary Duerson, Carl Dufley, Jim Dulfey, Mike Dumont Bolo Dunaway, Jeri Duncan, Marslna Dunn, Michael Duvall, Jerry Eacref, Anna Eades, Linda Earnhardt Glen Ealon, Nadia Edwards, Don Edwards, Joan Eley, Dona Ellcinq, Larry Ellason, Leslie England, Becky Erwin, James Eslep, Barbara Evans. Diana Evans, Don h, Where, oh, where has m little dog gone? .3-...fn Q' ' J file.-1' mr .. up F QL 4 S' ,Q sw- X K h, i X we Ewing, Jean Failh, Tommy Farnsworlh, Rae Farrell, Bennie Farrirnond, Bill Feaihersron, Lyndon Federer, Marlc Ferquson, Don Finch, Jane Fischer, Jana Fisher, Billy Fisher, Dale Fisher, Nancy Fiveash, Palli Flanagan, Don Flanagan, Palricia Flanery, Ken Flelcher, Teresa Flournoy, Bonnie Ford, Pam Fornesi, Marilyn Forresl, Ward Franlc, Elizabelh Franks, Franlci Fransisco, Sharolyn Frazier, Sleven French, Phyllis Frornm, Linda Frye, Margarel Fullz, Larry Gaddy, Sammy Gallmeier, Terri Gardner, Buddy Gardner, Richard Gardner, Susan Gales, Frank Gazaway, Larry Gilberl, Joseph Gilberl, Leslie Gill, Loyed Gilliam, Fmrnell Gillispie, Bob Glass, Carolyn Gordon, Bill Gralford, Anne Granr, Belsy Ann Grafiopp, Dianna Green, Charles X lyk lily, -.hu I K hifi 414: .1 ,A This makes how many? GY' ar-Wh Y ,MQ 'x Green, Johnny Green, Mickeylyn Griffin, Sherrill Grilling, Fred Grigar, Jerry Groom, Slan Grover, David Guhl, Gary Gulley, Ann Gunrer, Kay Gusfine, David Haley, Chris Hall, Cindy Hall, Laura Hall, Randy Hall, Sue Hamby, Michael Handlsins, Lora Hanna, Cyd Hanna, Ross Harder, Glen Harmon, Jenila Harp, Donna Harris, Chuck Under the Yum Yum Tree Harris, Dianna Harris, Lee Harris. Nolan Harris, Sandra Harris, Shirley Hass, Donna Holch, John Haynes, Rila Heald, Johnny Healer, Larry Heclcrnan, Sandy Heiniclre, Rey Helm, Bonnie Henderson, Sian Henderson, Tommy Hendrick, Darrel Hendrix, Dennis Hendrix, Vickie Henry, Linda Herr, Gene Hellwer, Michele Hiclcs, Beverly Hicks, Bob Hilburn, Sandra K WZ Gu 'la' ,ef we if 4? I i f , if fl .gf sl fc -sv-,I iw qu.. Par lr XP ,' 'eh 1'N 'V 'ZZ7' -f 1' 'J KD 4'2- Hollrnan, Larry Hoque, Sue Hohulshi, Linda Holchalc, Gay Holden, Jolene Holder, Belh Holland, Jaclcie Holloway, Carolyn l-lolmburg, Barbara Holmes, Riclcy Holmes, Susan Home-sley, Jerry Hooker, Michele Hoop, Jenelle Hopkins. Joanne Hough, Don Howlr, Tomolhy Hubbard, Orlanda Hudson, Angela Hull, lvlllce Huggins, John Hughes, Sherry Humphreys, Don Hunrer, Sandra l-lurchison, Bruce lllenburq, Sharon lsbell, Sondra Jo lsenhower, Doug lsom, Greg Jaclcson, David Jaclcson, Jaclcie Jacobs, Barbara Jacobs, Janis Jaeger, Susan Jagqers, Terrald James, Bobby Jarvis, Sharon Jensen, Carol Jimison, Harold Johnson, Phillip Johnson, Travis Jones, Bonnie Jones Donna Jones, Janefla Jones. Kalhleen Jones, Kennelh Jones, Mike Jones, Xander JOrdan,lOrT1rny Jordan, Wayne Jorgenson, Cindy Juresclwelc, Lynn Kennedy, Beverly Kaullwolcl, Kurt Kavenaugl1,Jen Kearby, Bob Keene, Paul Keith, Vicki Keller, Beverly Kenmore, Danny Kennett, Bonnie Kilgore, Judith Kincler, Georgia King, Bred King, Ginger King, Rita King, Rex Kinzer, David Kirlc, Angela Kitchens, Bettina Kitclning, Dick Kline, Gary Sa, ilfifvf P . v f -. w. 'f K if X A l V1 sf S A Mai rw AQ' .i Who, me get emotional over a Coronation ,.,4.n v- 1 ' i Kline, Slwery Knoll, Cathy Kronliolm, Bill Kallrnann, Regina Kunlz, Carolyn Lack, Dennis, LaDoux, Suzanne Lamb, Diana Landrum, Jane? Lane, Joe Lane, Vernon Lapoinl, Paula Larkins, Pam Laslwbrook, Jolwn Larson, Carolyn Lauderlnacl, Rnee Lawyer, Clwarles Lawyer, Jarnee Lay, Linda Lee, David Lee, Judy Lewie, Anila Lewis. Gary Lewis, Vondal Lilrle, Teresa Locke, Jody Lockwood, Linda Lonqmire, Mike Looper, Jirn Lovelady, Rober' Lozano. Ricardo Lukelwarf, Joann Lundy, David Lyle, Ken McAlpine, Eddie Mcfxnelly, Dorollw lVlcBurnelr, Larry lvlccarry, Dale lv1cCar'ry, Robert McClure. Jane' McCoy, Roger McCormick, Jon McCu1clwin, Mike McDaniel, Linda lVlcDerr'noll, Lois McDonald Jeli McDonald, Jolnn lvlclflroy Cynllwi 1 MlflWl fl'3l'l JQU Mcliennon Mrlre McKinney. Kay McLain, Kyle Mr:Mal'mnrrr Mary McMenn1rrny, Jael' McMrllin, Linda McNnrnee, l-larry Mclleely, l-larolcl Mcpeel, Caryl Mcplmil, Mary McReynold2, Rurlw McXfVllliran'1s. Peqqy Maddux, Larry Manar, Vince Malwoney, Linda Malone, Gayle Malolle, Slnerry Mann Doug Marslmll, Rory Mf1rlrn,Lindri Mason, Clweryl Mrigte y. LCrL1r',s Mfrrela Paula Nlnupln, lVlf1rC Mayerz, Marllna Mmr,y.1rI,Dennrr lvlgadfrr, Slixve Mean' Cynflnli Melmi-w, Paul Manger, .lane Mercer, Jane' MF'FffAf Jprrifl Mercer, Jerry Merrell, Pallr Messrclr, Palricia Mafcalle Dale Meyer Freddy Mlllard Bobble Miller, David Miller, Joe Miller, Liz MlllrCqf1n,Sreye Mrlls, Lynn Mlnardi, Clwrls Mrnzon, Beverly M0dar, Slmron Mollelr, Sleve --., ff-3. R wwf 'K 4. 4-7195 -',. -5 .JI 12 ,,.--r ...Q lf' HP' lf l ff 'IQ' 1 MAX 1' ls1 lf 'DQR' 1 .If of , Molder, Tom Moncrref, Melod, 5.6 ,J -ff Moore, Barbara Q-my Moore, Jay Moore, Pamera Morrison, Vance Ei 7 'fa 'Q 'fr ff rw ., I A v Moyer, Judy Tum Murlrns, Suian Mumrna, Carolyn Murphy, Me-Undo Murpi'1y,Rodney Murray, Bob N 1 9211, G,- QJfv'4'7fv' qf'Q ' 4 Y --7 'L N ' Q V, Murray, Kerhleen ve V Y' '-If i Murray Jean rr ,, . f wg' Muse, Mary Ann ' fs !, NaV1y,RrcHard I .--- t' Naylor, Arrle Qgh x Need, Nancy Neal, Randy Neeley, Clwerlorfe Neff, Jack Nelson, Kern-y Neuenschwander, Torn Newrwarr Mike 3 K I ,il R1 Q fd 1 In our Easter bonnet . . . 1- Q - Newlon, John Nichols, Sieve Ninde, David Noland, Sally Nole, Bobby Noryell, Pal Norveli, Ronnie Norwood, Barbara Nuclcolls, Bob Nunn, Leslie Oldham, Carmen Oliver, Sharron Olson. Linda Oneal, Randy O'Shea, Milne Paclc, Janel Padqeli, Darrell Payne, Linda Palmour, Johnny Parlcer, Kenneih Parlcer, Marilyn Paschal, Pam Passmore. Jimmy Palrerson, Michele Pallon, Diane Payne, Terry Peacock, Frances Peacock. Gary Pearce, Marsha Pearson, Donna Pegg, Jan Pell, Bill Pemberton, Cade Penderqrass, Teres Penix, Charlolle Pelrilla, Barbara Phillips, Milce Piclcard, Barbara Pierce, David Pinion, Mariann Pinion, Sfeven Pirfle, Gerald Pilezel, Toni Plummer. Carolyn Polilzer, Roberi Polk, Nancy Poole. John Popplewell, Mickie Gd w ' V A24 Km 55:2 Z' W? 'Q' 7' i I L 'E , V ff I QE, , agcfg n 4,-uf s iz ' nf- .ff 3 ' . '7i-' if 45 55551 if, 'ff . ' 4 W-A , if L- 5 7 ,157 9 i Q Ili- .. v ' Here we are, but Where s our team? Porrer, Tim Posey. Sallie Poller, Kenny Powell, Anne Powell, James Pralher, David Preslon, Roberr Price, Gerald Price. Karen Provine, Connie Pugh, Lemuel Punneff, Richard Pulnarn, Jack Quant Milce Rabel, Donna Raclcley, Linda Radcliff, Terry Ralfely, Bob Railorcl, Sfeven Rainier, Gay Rainwaler, John Ralzlall, Ronald Reaves, Sieve Reavis Julie IJ' Q Q 5 3 i Zfxvz V i Q w 1 x 1 W! ii H 3? 3 3' A gums, 5 T CNY W N L l s i L 5' 'I Z I 1 I :nfl I SNK WEE oonm X 1 'I'C'Ii'E' - - 'S' ii i C '1V ChCV,f' Qed Dmnmfn Qffd ,ludx dv I' I Qc-der, Jimmf ti ' wflcff- Jfami 5. g'iJNffA'i' SU'V,H,' N C?f1rd3fm JMWL Pvdlelmber Gm Pmmi ,Indy ppf?-T-fi' Joy ff' Trfiwiurfi Jfkm W RO-fad? Linda H' 1 'J bi'r'2JF1mE'C ' . bf-rt' Pwqirl -,H Pf-v f,vW SW'-vf 37 ,X Hrwwim Lindfs -'1' W ifzfgr Lada Of? lfffldv W. An i fi' . 'W'-V, Lwdm -W N 010, LF1V!'A,,' M! W, we-, Mari X N' W , ' Oli, KQVNVWEJPN 1 K - ' .N i Mm- I Qhndfr.-If:-, Vwclfl ' - U Y 44 Rowland. Belle Russell, Gary Russel, Ronnie Rulledqe, Caflilen Ruller, Alan Ruyle, lvlarqie Sadler, Kay Sale, Terry Salrzrnern, Tommy Send-ers,G1inqer Sanders, Riclward Sands, Bill Sanlos, Ronnie Salrler, Darlene Saunders, Viclci Sav51qe.Je-ll Sclnanelell, Jolin Sclnarnberq, Clmrl Sclmub, Mary SCl1ullz,Jine Scoll, Charles Scolr, Frank Scolr, J. B, Scorr, Kerlwleen Scorr, Roberr Scurloclr, Launai Seabolr, Carolyn Seiqle, Loii Sessions, Dave Sewell, Bob Sexlon, Don Slnarp, Pam Shay, Milne Slierill, Donna Slnulller, Karen Slnuperr, Joani Sliupperr, Sylvia Siegfried, Edmund Seiglried, Jolnn Simmons, Callie! Simmons, Danny Simmons, Danny Sinqleron, Jim Skaggs Danny Skaggs, David Smillw, Adriena Smill1,Jolnn Srnilh, Sliaron ,J 5921- r Snpiqrove, Lynn i ii iqfx. ' , Q' F, if -- Snovv. Marv Song-er Zack Sower, Sieven .-.4 Spain Joirin W-..,, Spauidirwq,Corv X y , Spears, Jackie Spencer.Sl'1aron Spifzer, Deanna Sprv, David Srricv, Kafinv Srall, Jerry Si. Clair, Mariivr' .1 I' Sreinlev, Pai I V, ' A tar Sfepinen, Mari N I 4' V' A, Sfepiwens. Rober' ml- gl Srerne, Larry ,I 1 ,, Snpe B-err AZ' '.ir if A '1 w , 'Ei f 4 ,9-r aw i.. 'Qi' . 'if' Y ,- uf -r' Fair' 1. .iiiviu 2 in..-.,?lf Sriveri Ann Q ,, Sfrernme Susan JE. Sfurqeoru, Linda .ig M, Siurqeon, Ronnie ' , Suiiiv-in, Sieve ' Surber, Gary 5 Kirk,-fi, ur side calls time out. 10N ,4 'S N, A-7..av' af? rf ' -I B4 ,WY-..' -- 'Da M ,sa4'I.:'4, -'T X f l 'Q ew. 45,77 All rl-T! my T 401 C sy fygf Sullle, Elmer Sullon, Surlon, Jim Linda Swan, Ginger SWITT, Ginger Sylsberry, Glenda Tanner, Randy Talum, Anila Taylor, Chuclc Taylor, Jimmy Taylor, Linda Taylor, Michael Taylor, Suzanne Tedriclc, John Teffs, James Thibodaux, Chrlslopher Thomas, Judy Thompson, Greg Thompson, Jo Thompson, Wesle, Thorne, Jean Thornlon, Barbara Thorlon, Cheryl Tidd, S Tolson, haron Jimmy Torberr, Louis Tranlile Tucker. Turley, Tu rner. Turner, Turner, y, Bob Tim Teresa Doug Howard Pal Twilling, Michael Tyler, Par Underwood, Gary Uplon, Pam Vanl-lorn, Charlolle Vanscoy, Don Van Slralen, Chris Vaughan. Danny Vaughan, Ronnie Vernon, Joan Vogel, Marlene Volgf, Ronald Voss, Leo Wallcer, Charles Wall, Dlane Wallis, Jennifer Wiall5'r3 Don Wanqsgard, Lynda Ward, Dawna Werde, Kallwleen Wiardli:iw Leslie Warner, Kerry Werferiieid, Rober Walson, Ronnie W,3l5Cin Weldijin Wialls Riclward Wauqli, Terri Weave-r, Penny Wolnsler, Susan Weir, Bill Welclw Slnorry Wells, Larry Wells, Sandra Wenlwor'ln, Claudi VVenHQL Bob Wlwisler Donn-3 Wlwire Ken Wlwilelwead, Bonnie Willerson, Connie- Willrerson Carl Willl-ile, Kennel? Williams Bobby Williams, Jimmy Williams, Kenl Willsey. Claudia Wilson, Karen Wilson, Sallie Wilson, Terry Winle-rs Kenna-ln Winlers, Sleve Wofford Larry Wglle, Sandra Wood Wood Wood Wood, Wfoiod, Lee Linde Liz Moreno Slew? Woodard, Roger if 'ix 'V 1 vw-gg 'III .,-aiu 'I x g 1-3 -v-av' 43 , .5- f? 'fl' ,-.. . so-' img o i K Q f r 41 'II' -ff-7 :O T17 Woodrlnq, Dravid Wood'i.on, Larry Woodeon, Larry Woodeon, Terr! Wooldrldge,Cl1rarl Woolery, Ronald Worlrs, Palfi Wrzrle-1, Roger Worrlwrarn, Carl Vlforlley, lvlllre Wray. Brenda Wray. Linda Wriqhl, Ann Wrlqlwr, Bill Wrlglwl. Susan Yandell, JerrneQ Yandian, Bob Young, Sue Young, Viclci Youngblood, Denn Zunlga, Frankie Does that reall look l1ke me. li! THE SCHOOL DAY Activities Classes AT NaThan l-lale The school day is a long one. Classes sTarT aT 7:30 and end aT 3:40. Few sTudenTs aT- Tend all eighT periods, buT The exTended schedule was planned To accommodaTe a large number oT sTudenTs in a limiTed number oT classrooms. Our school program is designed To prepare The sTudenT To aTTend college or To embarlc on a worlc pro- gram immediaTely upon graduaTion. As Dr. Charles C. Mason has said, The Tulsa Public Schools are in- TeresTed in The inherenT worTh and digniTy oT each individual sTudenT. IT is our desire To aid each sTudenT in malcing inTelligenT choices and decisions which will enable him To aTTain his maximum poTenTialiTy and Thus become an eTTecTive ciTizen. The program oT exTracurricular acTiviTies is planned so ThaT in addiTion To The regular academic program a number OT meaningTul acTiviTies are available. These acTiviTies should help The sTudenT To use his leisure Time eTTecTively, To develop and mainTain good physi- cal and menTal healTh, and To enrich his liTe wiTh The greaT culTural and spiriTual heriTage oT our naTion and ThaT oT The world. ln addiTion To a Tive or six hour school day mosT l-lale sTudenTs parTicipaTe in one or more exTracurric- ular acTiviTies. There are approximaTely TwenTy-one clubs and eighT musical groups, eiTher vocal or insTru- menTal. RelaTing The acTiviTies in The classroom To a leisure Time acTiviTy can be illusTraTed in The program oT 'll.os Caballeros De Espana sponsored by The Span- ish classes. Over Two hundred sTudenTs parTicipaTed in The club program which Tor Three years has raised Tunds To send an ouTsTanding member To The sum- mer session aT The UniversiTy oT The Americas in Mexico CiTy. A ioinT proiecT OT The Toreign language deparT- menT and The school library has resulTed in The acquisi- Tion oT some Two hundred Toreign language boolcs available Tor sTudenTs. These boolcs are shelved in a special room in The norTheasT corner oT The library. En- cyclopedias are available. Tapes and records will even- Tually be added To This special library To be checlced ouT by inTeresTed sTudenTs. STudenTs enrolled in The eighT speech classes aT l-lale have The opporTuniTy To go beyond The class- room proiecTs and Try ouT in Thespians and Spealcers Bureau. These organizaTions oTTer addiTional speech arTs acTiviTies. Plays are sponsored by The speech arTs deparTmenT and The Three classes. BoTh oT These deparTmenTs sponsor organizaTions which in Turn sponsor acTiviTies which are a conTinua- Tion oT The Tormal learning siTuaTion oT The class- room. Such acTiviTies are oT real value To The inTer- esTed sTudenT. T08 av-Q Q-vggggkk. Seafedz Bill Jones, Parliameniariang Janie Timberlake, Junior Inrer-School Represeniaiiveg Eddie Scoir, Pre-sidenTg Connie Chapman, Corresponding Sec- feiofyt Joanne WesT, Treasurer: Howard Clapp, Board of Conirol Member: Carole Cobleniz, Sophomore lnTer-School RepresenTaTive7 Susan WhiTe Senior lnier-School RepfSSeV1i5ilVG: Robbie Maxwell, Recording Secrerary. S+anding: Bob CloThier, Presideni of lnTer-School STudenT Council: Mrs. Ju di+h Burion, Sponsor: Skip Sandberg, Vice-Rresidenig Susan Jaeger, Chaplain: Don Frederick, SergeanT-aT-Arms and Keeper oT The Roll. Student Council STudenT Council is an organizaTion Tor sTudenT govern- menT. lTs purpose is To give sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To par- TicipaTe in a represenTaTive Torm oT governmenT. Under The able direcTion oT Mrs. Judy BurTon, sponsor, and Eddie ScoTT, presidenT, STudenT Council has enioyed an acTive and evenTTul year. Again This year The STudenT Council sponsored The sale oT The World's FinesT ChocolaTes wiTh proceeds To be usec To supporT Toreign exchange sTudenTs. The sale was highly successicul and as a resulr Two sTudenTs will be supporTed aT l-lale and possibly Two sTudenTs will be senT abroad nexT year. T-Tale sTudenTs were glad To receive Gve KrisTensen Trond Denmark and KaThy Thiry Trom Belgium as This year's Toreign exchange sTudenTs. KaThy lived in The home oT PaTsy RuTTer, while Gve lived in The home oT Mike STanley. One oT The STudenT Council's proiecTs was To collecr money Tor The pur- chase oT senior rings Tor KaThy and Ove. ln an eTTorT To promoTe a greaTer school spiriT, The STu- denT Council sponsored The wearing oT blue and gray beanies wiTh 'lRangers and The year oT sTudenT's graduaTion wriTTen on Them. The beanies were worn during The school hours and aT all baskeTball games. SelecTion oT Girl and Boy oT The MonTh was again under The supervision oT STudenT Council. OuTsTanding seniors are honored by The sTudenT body each monTh and Trom These seniors The Girl and Boy oT The Year are chosen. This year Charlene l-lerT and Glenn Chapman compeTed wiTh Those chosen Trom oTher schools Tor a ciTy-wide scholarship. Rangers ln Review commiTTee is appoinTed by The coun- cil To recognize ouTsTanding senior sTudenTs in The Tield oT leadership and scholarship. Rangers ln Review is equivalenT To oTher schools' Who's Vifho. The sTudenT direcTory, l-lale's Bells, was published under The direcTion oT The STudenT Council, and The cover was de- signed by Donna Merrick. This year Bob CloThier broughT much pride To Hale by being elecTed PresidenT oT lnTer-School STudenT Council. The Leadership BreakTasT sponsored by STudenT Council proved very successTul. The PresidenT and Vice-PresidenT oT all The classes aT l-lale and eighT oTher schools in Tulsa meT in l-lale's craTeTeria Tor an hour oT Tellowship wiTh guesl' speaker Bud Wilkinson. As a climax To The year's acTiviTies, STudenT Council held a spring dance aT Melody Lanes Ballroom. The dance was highlighTed by The elecTion oT a School Fool. The dance was acclaimed by many To be The mosT successful all-school TuncTion of The year. S S li Row I: Sandy Milchell, Carol Williams, Eileen Coleman, Kalhy Thiry, Susan While, Marcia Milon, Palsy Ruller, Joanne Wesl Rick Marlin, Jani Webber, Kalhy Spry, Pal Thompson, Candy Simmons, Janie Roberls, Salli l.ove. Row 2: Robbie Maxwell Clia Doly, Charlolle Penix, Karen Cadenhead, Terri Gallmeier, Mary Bender, Sally Dorchak, Mary Decker, James Willams Lucy Ann Washburn, Janie Timberlake, John Neely, Karen Pallerson, Connie Chapman. Row 3: Eddie Scolr, l-loward Clapp Bronwyn Johns, Susan Jaeger, Linda Nelson, Sheryl Jarvis, Leslie Leqrnan, Linda Winlers, Shirley Williams, Ann Bulloch Skip Sandberg, Chuck Taylor, John Rainwaler, Jim Tuck. Row 4: Bob l-lunnes, David Spellman, Brian Manqram, Bill Brown Phil Blair, Sleve Booher, Nick Sleph, Jack King, Chris Canfield, Dennis Willer, John Dobbs, l-larry McNamee, Bill Gillison, Representatives Row I: Jean Thorne, Carole Coblenlz, Rila Bachlell, Terri Waugh, Susan Bailey, Rila Brislon, Donna Punnell, Ann Slivers, Suzanne Taylor. Row 2: Jackie Grove, Paula Euril, Donna Jones, Nancy Black. Judy Brown, Becky Pelers, Michele l-lellwer. Row 3: Bill Jones, Nila l-laley, Pam Binning, Linda Webb, Ray Myers, Paula Bumqardner, Pam Simons, Marqarel French. Row 4: Mike Worlley, John Burnell, Ove Krislensen, Claylon Walls, Chuck Dauqherly Don Frederick, Phil Denlon, Sleve Clayberq. 'J Y? i 1 1: ,I 53 41 , T 'W T 'X 4' Eob lvlccrory EdiTor and AdrninisTraTion. -.,:! Q .,,.. ' 4 Xwifxsrfu' N' ig, 1 7 A Mike Davis and Bill Vogle, PhoTog Becky PeTers and Shari Terebesy, Sophomore Class. The Patriot Staff Eye on The FuTure was chosen as The Theme OT This year's PaTrioT. This symbol is Tound on The cover and in The book. The sTaTT has increased The size oT The PaTrioT by TorTy- eighT pages and The pages are larger in size. This year more colored shoTs are To be Tound Than in previous books. SomeThing new in The '64 PaTrioT is The use oT an em- bossed cover made oT monk's cloTh and dyed in shades oT blue. This aTTracTive cover and oTher arT work wiThin should be crediTed To The arT deparTmenT under The direcTion, of Mr. Richard l-loward. The phoTography class, under The direcTion oT Mr. Bob Davis, Turnished many oT The picTures oT school liTe. PhoTog- raphy class members were Mike Davis and Bill Vogle. lmmo Gabbe greaTly increased The size OT The boys' sporTs secTion by adding individual picTures OT wresTling and baseball leTTermen. This provided added inTeresT To all l-Tale PaTrioTs. In The acTiviTies secTion John SweTnam has provided an exTra page oT maTerial Tor a more compleTe coverage oT The plays given by each oT The classes. Senior acTiviTies, including The bangueT, prom, and graduaTion exercises, received much more compleTe cover- age Than in pasT years. FSH rr rv- yearboolc layouls. , A ' kt is lmmo Gabbe, Boys' Sporls. K W, ,fr 5'3- C. F33 busy at work N Arvilla Bills and Julia Kelarnis, Junior Class. Linda Hooker,OrganizaliOnS:Jol'1n Swelnam,Ac'rivi'ries. Carolyn Wills, Glora Davenporl, and Margarel Frencln Class, 1.-I JA DQADQNIS -W. ' V25 5 X Bob McCrory, Mr. Howard, Mr. Curlls, and Mrs. Elson confer abou? Senior 'Z Donna PunneTT, FirsT SernesTer EdiTor. MonTy Asher, Reporier v Nz' ' T if W. 1 sy f, rv Tirfiill All the News that's Tulsa's School I.iTe is unique in ThaT all nine high schools conTribuTe news To iT. This helps To promoTe beTTer inTer- school relaTions. The seven NaThan l-lale reporTers cover all school acTiv- iTies and lceep T-lale sTudenTs well inTormed on The evenTs oT The school. Journalism class acTiviTies give sTaTT members an opporTuniTy 'To prepare Tor a possible career in wriTing. One issue OT School Life gave special coverage To Na- Than T-lale's Swim Show, SurTin' Summer. The enTire TronT page, including picTures and wriTTen maTerials. was com- posed and prepared by The NaThan l-lale lournalism class. OTher highlighTs included The opporTuniTy To hear na- Tionally lcnown news correspondenT Marvin Kalb. On April 24, many oT The journalism sTudenTs aTTended Journalism Day aT Tulsa UniversiTy and There received val- uable suggesTions on proper wriTing and ediTing oT a news- paper. Donna PunneTT, TirsT semesTer ediTor, was The winner oT Three T. U. awards Tor superior raTing in column wriTing. excellenT raTing in TeaTure wriTing, and honorable menTion Tor ediTorial wriTing. She was also awarded a S25 bond by Sigma DelTa Chi, men's honorary journalism TraTerniTy, Tor The ouTsTanding iournalism sTudenT aT Hale. Sheila Neece, Reporter. Jim Williams, ReporTer. n Ht to print . . . ulsa Svzhnnl Tiff: iWEiPR E VEWS SURFI , Halc's'Surfin'Summer 1olc.nlur1' ' Y fl 5' IW 'HHH ' WI H, IPX 1' - 3.114 ,- N ll I Firrrrnrlrh and Km-:nlr hnflunx AJLLM 71- '1 V11 W' 'K Vi N X ,, ,, 'I VIN , oi!! mx' xl .Mm nm , -. M MINI ..-.-..,,.... v... M.. .... ., .. . V V. 15... .,.,.,.. , .........1,..., , , - ,,,. N L Wm- :E G A f , gf . Q5 I J 3 k .,,, . J? ' if vm.: Txx lk March 18-21 Ho!gPQfE 7:50pm 501 'I r4frf '-ll 11rv1ff:v111'v I 4v.z1 f v.., fl., I ur! Nr wlr' lfufn' HMM 'u'4ufw ' ' , FJTQI T 5 QQ r F5 '. 'ii gg ' x I 1 . '. L u:i '! n,, W an -.-v f--,gpr -si'i ' ' rin, 'YA fi VQIQH .sf V4 1, ge M-sm t A: X Xp ff' f'-'1 ' ,f , 34, 4 5 ff ' ,xv Q V A 1 , t . . ,. firm ll W ' Highlighf edifion for School Life was SURFIN' SUMMER. B05 P9fWdeVQV055 5900043 Semegef ECWOV Mrs. EISOH. Sponsor- Ove Krisfensen Reporfer Linda Kronholm Reporfer F ,VA Stxwgy uh: Row I' Bob Moore Rod Thormburq Claylon Walls Ro Sl b h D l . . , , ger au ac , ae Fisher, Roberl Green. Row 2: John Dougherfy, Gary Monleilh, Bill Grimm, Bill Brown, Slcip Sandburg, Doug Collier, John Bidasio. Row 3: Ed Gibbon, Bob Pendergrass, Bill Goodwin, Roberl Moore, Jaclc King, Chris Canfield, Harry McNamee, David Gusiine, Brian Mangram. Row 4: Eddie Scoll, Ove Krislensen, Milne Meelr, David Spellman, Mike Slanley, David Klahr, John Rainwaler, Phil Boardman, Sieve Bulloch. DGIIIOISGIICS Row I: Carol Williams, Marcia McGee, Sue Powers, Cheryl Williams, Lelicia Gallagher, Kala I-lewill, Sandy Cornell, Lee I-I A B b ' i i arris, ar ara Moore, Brenda Wilson, Michele I-loolcer, Linda Eades. Row 2: Mrs. Joyce Slagle, Sponsor, Lanora Kennedy, Winilred lmbese, Linda Sacol, Janel Posey, Jeanne Weber, Susan Thompson, Nancy Daniels, Susie Smilh, Joyce Balmer, Linda Lawyer. Row 3: Sandy Showaller, Diane Pallon, Nancy Polk, Denise Palferson, Marcia Sloul, Pal Lierly, Connie Pulliam, Vir- ginia Branch, Sharon Bell, Claudia Brown, Sandra Preslon. Key Club I II6 o i 2 ,,.- x Row I: Mary Kay Place, Cindy l-larbaugh, Marcia Minfon, Fawn Wilson, Leslie Glass, Sandy Mifchell, Donna Punnelf, Befh McCafferfy, Jenny Lucas, Judi Doyle. Row 2: Lee Harkins, Sherry Tyler, Sharon Ferrell, Zan Skinner, Gale Charns, Nifa Haley, John Gore, Sharon Flefcher, Francene Williamson, Bill Douglas, Pafsy Ruffer. Row 3: Eddie Scoff, Jennifer Mifchell. Toni Mass, Marfi Lee, David Lenfz, Larry Alsup, Janef Brown, Randy Harris, Jeri Newfon, Gloria Davenporf, Priscilla Mayfield, Joyce Meschmar. Row 4: Mike Graves, David Gould, Bolo Penderqrass, Cheryl Burneff, Don Frederick, Bill Burneff, Tony Pen- dergraph, Eileen Moore, Sfeve Booher, Kay Adams, Miss Laurine l-lager, Sponsor. Speakers Bureau Thespiaus Row I: Joyce Meschmar, Priscilla Mayfield, Gloria Davenporf, John Gore, Bill Jones, Marcia Minfon, Leslie Glass, Flavvn Wilson, Donna Punneff. Row 2: Eileen Moore, Larry Alsup. Randy l-larris, Eddie Scoff, Bifsy Bulloch, Brian Mangram, Robbie Maxwell. Row 3: Don Frederick, Jim Williams, Bob Pendergrass, Bill Burneff, Tony Pendergraph, Gail Ann Davis. Row I: Mrs, Vinila Ballard, Sponsor, Pal Dollarliile, Janel Slcellon, Donna Rabel, Valerie Gardner, Leficia Gallagher, Susan McNinclw, Diana Rogers, Ginger Sanders, Kaye Wise, Slwaron Gibson, Jirn l-loliulslri, Karen Barlniclc, Sue Young, Linda Paine. Karma Gibson, Mr. Craig Benlon, Sponsor, Row 2: Lance Alworllw, Larry Moclwa, Cliis Cason, Cliarlorle Penix, Vicci Clweeves. Lindri Lawyer, Mary Ann Jones, Alice Guplill, Barbara Bales, Susan Tlwornpson, Elaine Surber, Jenny lrlolberr, Penny l-lolberf, Janice Rile, Elaine Gage, Brenda Wray. Row 3: David Ninde, Paul Quick, Jim Williams, Beverely Dragoo, Jaclrie McMen- nany, Carol Srnilli, Maryann Kennell, Barbara Baslel Donna Clariron, Randy Morris, Par Arie, Beclcy Asling, Marilyn Parker, JOy Rippeloe,'Tornrny Salrzman. Row 4: Sue Lazzaro, Sallie Posey, Linda Gaye Marlin, Toni Barrows, Angela Clwarloe, Sarn- 'nie Buchanan, Mariie Malnis, Linda Baldridge, Sandy Robison, Mary Ellen Roarlc, Jolin Cady, Bill Luire, Dave Payne, Bruce ldulclwison, Sieve Slorrers, Sieve ldlulclaison. Red Cross Amateur Radio Club Row I: Gary Edwards, Garry Crooklwarn, Karen Parte-rson, Delrnon Arney, David Clnu, Mr. J. E. Large, Sponsor. Row 2: Jerry P-lensliaw Haro'd Brumley, Jarnes Roberls, Larry Bryanr, Ronald Berg. one P,-,. is .. Row I: Mrs. Bernice Smilh, Sponsor, Barbara Pickard, Lois McDermoH,PLinda Fox. Johnny Nelson, Judy Speclcer, Karen Ever- son, Cheryl lllenberg, David Humphries, Carhy Turner. Row 2: Mrs. Berry Powers, Sponsor, Sieve Winfers, Jenny l-lolberr, Penny l-lolberf, Sally Ju Dayfon, Judy Gilpin, Jane Vaughn, Shirley Harris, Barbara Huff, Sylvia I-louchin, Nancy Lees, Sharon Bell. Row 3: Glen Gildersleeve, Dennis O'Brien, Jim Coe, Kennelh Whislon, Jimmy Lawson, Gary Trennepohl, Scolf Weir, Jim Tuck, Rolland S+, Aubin, John Wallace. Row 4: Roberl S+e-phens, Duane BiqEagle, David l-lall, Rex Pemberfon, Tom Bos- riclc, Tom Egelsron, John Jolly, John Campbell, lmmo Gabbe. Mu Alpha Theta Chess Club Row I: David Chu. Sian Groom, Glen Gildersleeve, Ronnie Novell, Dennis O'Brien, Bobby Lees, Joe Lamkin. Row 2: Mrs. Rosalie Dunham, Sponsor, Leslie S+u+e, Roxanne Russell, Judy Gilpin, Gary Ames, Bill Kronholm, Sieve Winters, Keith Spence. Row 3: Scoir Robb, Due Drake, Jim Lawson, Jim l-lays, Milne Jordon, Terry Sala, Bob Slrain, Mike Mcl-lennon. Row 4: Billy Ashloclc, Sieve Clayberg, Rex Pemberron, Tom Egelsion, Joe Meadors, Gary Kline. .G2ol.S-f3- A Row I: Jeanne Sloyer, Cindy Allen, Jenny Lucas, Jean Thorne. Laurie Clemenls, Judy Thomas, Kathy Thiry, Susan Thompson. Barbara Ruqeley. Rulh Valenline, Diana Lamb. Row 2: Joy Rippeloe, Andrea Babin, Barbara Pickard, Jeri Newlon, Cynlhia Davis, Norma Curley, Randi Lillard, Calhy Dunn, Linda Robinson, Linda Whealon, Michele Hooker, Bill Jones. Row 3: Mar- cia McGee, Susan Jalger, Paul Tucker, Jim Brady, Doug Mann, Warner Kerry, Dennis Johns, Tucky Sainl, Cheryl lllenberg, Karen Everson, Calherine Sass, Diane Pallon. Row 4: Jim Glass, Irene Wells, Kil Jones. Pal Carr, Karen Skidmore, John Neely, Barbara Hull, Linda Gaye Marlin, Lynda Toney, Donna Pearson, Jim Dolson, Hayden Smilh, Larry Rose. Los Caballeros De Espaiia Row I: Jeannie Bewley, Don Bruce, Mike Bruce, James Smilh, Pal Wood. Cheri Poleel, Marlene Vogel, Carol Kuras, Penny Cook, Sheila Neece. Row 2: Kaye Wise, Deanna Dunaqan, Terry Sanderson, Ricardo Lozarro, Phil Dawson, Phil Baxler, George Sherrick, Mary Bender, Cheryl Reclor, Karen Biddee, Marqarel French, Suzanne Claqq. Row 3: Linda Snyder, Joanne Web- ster, Ronnie King, Leslie Steele, David Klahs, Marilyn Fornesi, Pam Ford, Pam Davis, Brenda Wilson, Peggy Beyers, Lynn Juraschok, Shirley Harris. Row 4: Danny Simmon, Paula Baumqardner, Carl Gisli, lmmo Gabbe, Clark Davis, Ken Orms, Vice for Banham, Nikki Bryanl, Linda Wing, Chris Bishop, Bonnie Kennell. l 1 5915 ft. . 101 .if Row I: Jim Dofson, David Lenfz, Mary Morfon, Marcia Minfon, Charlene Herf, Dennis Johns. Row 2: Mrs. Shallenberger, Sponsor, Judy Miller, Donna Sheriff, Pam Upfon, Paffi Bradley, Sharon Flefcher, Nifa Haley, Xandra Jones, Susan McNinch, Karen Pafferson, Karen Shuffler. Row 3: Janene Denf, Janice Flanigin, Kay Haynes, Sylvia Adams, Suzanne LaDoux, Cindy McElroy, Janel' Landrum, Morena Wood, Domma Gass, Janef Lowery, Sherry Hughes. Row 4: Linda Smifh, Sherri Cromwell, Cindy Jorgensen, Cheryl Mason, Marilyn Farmer, Anne Schiendler, Tommy Salfzman, David Pierce, Ken Lyle, John Norman. Richard Hormel. The Knights of pain Row I: Pam Jimison, Anifa Brighf, Nadia Eafon, JoAnn Lukeharf, Vicci Cheeves, Rira Bashfell, Linda Coombs, Sally Bales, Rachel Crawford, Linda Roads, Cynfhia Means, Darlene Saffler. Row 2: Mrs. Hargeff, Sponsor, Kafhy Lowrance, Jackie Spears, Phyllis French, Sandy Heckman, Cafhy Knoff, Susan Davenporf, Lois McDermoff, Linda Smifh, Orlana Hubbard, Sher- rill Griffin, Mr. O. Alden Smifh, Sponsor. Row 3: Beffy Wallin, Nancy Daniels, Carol Smifh, Larry Elkins, Richard Punneff, Jo- Ann Clark, Susie Bland, Pam Binning, Linda Rogers, Marilyn S+. Clair, Toni Barrows, Kay Adams, Row 4: Paf Linfon, Jackie Mason, Paffi Merrell, Rene Lauderback, Doug Collier, Bob Sfrain, Bruce Brofherfon, Ken Flanery, John Travers, Berry Young. Mike Kelly. il MI L I 4 I llll Q Row l: Kalherine Schulrz, Judy Villines, Kaihy Roe, Nancy Bylh, Ann Slivers, Dana Collier, Johnny Nelson, Bill Jones, Palli Works, Susan Gardner. Row 2: Mrs. Taylor, Sponsor, Terry Smirh, Cindy Hall, Ralph Duclcworlh, Barbara Pelrilla, Elizabefh Frank, Susan Holmes, Sally Jo Dayron, Marion Adams, Judy Gilpin, Par Moulry. Row 3: Sieve Wilkerson, John Bumerl, Judy Underwood. Gary Crews, Ginger King, Ronnie Grallopp, Dennis O'Brien, Jennifer Milchell, Connie Chapman, Healher Campbell. Row 4: Milce Neuenschwander, Don Evans Weldon Walson, John Wallace, John Schamalell, Gary Monleilh, John Dunn, David Gould, John Bidasio, John Jolly. Junior Classical League Frencll Club Row I: Mrs, Slagle, Sponsor, Dana Tedriclc, Linda Sacol, Robbie Maxwell, Joyce Mesclrmar, Francene Williamson, Barbara Bares, Judi Doyle, Marilyn Collier. Row 2: Marilyn Pircock, Dana Collier, Judy Johnson, Connie Runberg, Jeanne Weber, Su- san Thompson, Nila Haley, Janer McClure, Karen Cadenhead. Jayne Cross. Row 3: Cade Anne Pemberlon, Kay Sadler, Susan Gardner, Janel Pack, Kay Baylor, Jeanne Deming, Carole Morgan, Carol Veran, Kalhy Murray. Row 4: Dennis Minear, Jim Bralcey, Par Wyclcoll, Barbara Reedy, Virginia Branch, Nancy Dessauer, Pal Sleinley. '! Row I: Mr. James Darland, Sponsor, Linda Richards, Dana Collier, Fawn Wilson, Palsy Ruiier, Laurie Clemenis, Susan Gess- ner, Bob McCrory, Kaihey Srniih, Jayne Cross, Sally Jo Dayfon, Sharon Goddard, Judy Walker. Row 2: Mr. V, L, Kolb, Sponsor, Joyce Meschmar, Robbie Maxwell, Janie Timberlalce, Susie Smiih, Kaihy Murray, Susan Thompson, Judy Spreclcer, Jeanne Weber, Pai Moubry, Marilyn Burden, Joanne Websfer, Karen Padek, Tuclwy Sainf, Jennifer Mifchell. Row 3: Linda Robinson, Connie Runberg, Linda l-loolcer, Gail Ann Davis, Jane Voughn, Sheryl Jarvis, Janice Kuharslci, Kil Jones, Jane Null, Randy Branson, Garry Crookham, Bill Lyile, Milce Neuenschwander, Bobby Lees. Row 4: Sieve Wilkerson, Greg Warde, Jim llcard, John Forresler, Doug Collier, Ken Whislon, Rolland Si. Aubin, Jim Tuck, Jim Glass, Bob l-lunnes, Gary Monleilh, Paul Bishop, Gary Waiis. ational Honor Society Row I: Caihy Turner, Sandy Miichell, Leslie Glass, Bill Jones. Francene Williamson, Joanne Wesf, Jeanne Deming, Phyllis Grigar, Charlene l-leri, Elaine Gage, Linda Lawyer, Barbara Crawford, Janer Kay. Row 2: Jane Loclc, Sylvia Houchin, Carol Daly, Sandy Robison. Caihy Dunn, Margarei Larson, Margarel French, Barbara Laiiing, Joyce Meschrnar, Jeri Newion, Karen Padek, Kay March, Pam Simons, Sandra Jaclcson. Row 3: Janel Jaclcson, Joanne Krieger, Clia Doiy, Barbara l-luii, Nancy Lees Par Lierly, Jane? Brown, Sherlyn Lampe, JoAnne l-lunr, Virginia Branch, Sharon Bell, Nancy Dessauer, Gary Badgeil, Clayion Waifs, Tom Dieierich. Row 4: Howard Clapp, Lyle Henderson, Randy Branson, Bob Dean, Scoii Weir, Joe Adair, Ed Gobbon, Rex Pemberfon, John Swernam, Jay Jones, Phil Denfon, Milne Graves, Sieve Bulloch. - - A A - - Row I: Mrs. Hazel Elsea, Sponsor, Lynclan Feaflwerslan, Gary Crews, Susan Gardner, JoAnn Clark, Riclwy Arrinqlon. Vondel Lewis, Donna Harp. Row 2: Mr. Jim Howard, Sponsor, Carole Morgan, Clia Doly, Denise Pallerson, Emmadean Bills, Connie Runberg, Brenda Wilson, Tucky Saint, Row 3: Rosemary Riddle, Nancy Dessauer, Sharon Bell, Sammie Buchanan, Marcia Sloul, Sandy Walker. Row 4: James Raney, Neal Sanford, Paula Bumgardner, Dianna Ruyle, Donna Brown. Future Teachers of America Row I: Jean Thorne, Paula Derrevere, Penny Blair, Sandra Swaney, Elizabeflw Frank. Row 2: Carolyn Larson, Pam Paschal, Carol Busey, Arbilla Bills, Sylvis Adams, Francene Williamson. Cindy Harbauqlw. Row 3: Susie Smilh, Beverly Clark, Elaine Gage, Mary Kay Place, Carol Williams, Slwaron Flelclwer, Susan Thompson, Row 4: Clweryl Williams, Marilyn Collier, Anile Briqlwl, Marilynne Brooks, Carol Weaver, JoAnn Lukelnarf, Callwy Turner. 5 - 5 ' 1 Q . 4-:fs s in --,, 0 ' an .x-rr f ll Row I: Mrs. Vola Tanner, Sponsor, Janer Crouch, Jan Pegg, Julia Ann Doshier, Mary Penn, Carol Radcliffe, Janice Hicks. Margie Dobson, Jani Webber. Row 2: Donna Gass, Linda Monlgomery, Carol Kuras, Carolyn Maynard. Sammie Buchanan, Susan Meyer, Marilyn S+. Clair, Jane? Snodgrass. Row 3: Terrie Harper, Jan Minugh, Lynda Toney, Sharon lllenberg, La- wanda Lacy, Sandra Preslon, Donna Brown, Bronwyn Johns, Future Homemakers of merica Row I: Kaye Nally, Shirley Osborn, Kaye Wise, Nadia Ealon, Alice Gupfill, Angela Moore. Row 2: Mrs. Helen Aclcley, Spon sor, Sherry Malofle, Cindy Simmons, Sharon Canlwell, Margie Ruyle, Sharon Lewallen, Joanne Hopkins. Row 3: Kaye Porler Evelyn Taylor, Carol Smilh, Sandra Jackson, Peggy Densmore, Beverly Minson. 3 f i i Mm. ...mi Row I: Sandy l-lilburn, Cheryle Warden, Jane? Crouch, Carolyn Holloway, Donis Casey, James Smilh, Johnny Nelson, Judy Sprcclrer, Mr. John Hurn, Sponsor. Row 2: Bill Lylle. Linda Miller, Connie Farrell, Vicci Cheeves, Carole Slewarl, Susan Tom- lin, Suzie Bland, Marqarel Larson, Palricia Carler, Pan Simons. Row 3: Bennie Farrell, Terry Sala, Ray Bullon, Joanne John- son, Cynihia Warren. Jean Wagner, Kaihryn Duncan, Bonnie Ke-nnell, Kalhleen Jones, Joe Adair, Joe Meaclors. Medical Club Row I: Lee Wood Dennis Brooks, Susie Reeves, Gail Srouller. Janie Schullz, Marion Adams, Linda Taylor, Cindy McElroy. Carolyn Wickham, Cindy Jorgensen. Row 2: Barbara Baslel, Judy Jones, Judy Lee, Pafli Merrell, Reni Lauderbaclc, Nancy Neal, Regina Barnelr, Jana Fischer, Anne Powell, Miss Davida Phillips, Sponsor. Row 3: Milce McCurchin, Paul l-lamilron, Gene Parlrs, Sheryl Jarvis, Kay Looney, Carla Doyerspilce, Bernice Tillon, Jim Tuck, Kennelh Whislon. PPG Row I: Dana Collier, Johnny Nelson, Bill Jones, Lynn Sremple, Bob McCrory, Susan Thompson, Margarel Larson, Joyce Meschmar, Nancy Dessauer. Row 2: Mr. Craig Benlon, Sponsor, Sandy Pallerson, Barbara Hull, Tucky Sainr, Zan Skinner, Scoll Weir, Howard Clapp, David McLemore. Mike Neuenschawander, Mrs. Snyder, Sponsor. Row 3: Gary Monleilh, Rolland S+. Aubin, Paul Tucker, Gail Ann Davis, Susan Jaeger, Duane BigEagle, Rex Pemberlon, Ronnie King, Bob Hunnes. Row 4: Jim Glass, John Travers, Jim Bridge, Don Frederick, Mike Kelly, David Gould, lmmo Gabbe, Public Affairs Form Law Club Row I: Bob McCrory, Dana Collier, Jimmy Will, Dale Fisher, Frank Schielen, Richard Spenger, John Gore, Kenny Guy. Jane Haddock. Row 2: Kay Underwood, Pal Arie, Janel Allen, Claudia Brown, Sharon Breen, Sandy Showaller, Phil Blair, Don Henderson, Phil Denron, David Spellman. Row 3: Rod Thomburg, Mike Scanlon, Terry Collins, Jim Anile, Larry Sex, David Gould, Dan Kramer, John Dougherfy, Phil Boardman. Row 4: Mrs. McBurneHe, Sponsor, Joe Meadors, Roberf Mayes, Tom Pegg, Srewar+ Leigh, Neil Richerson, Terry McFadden, Ricky Lawrence, David McLemore. Row I: Janie Bulcer, Charlene Herr, Andy Black, Mary Ann Cravens, Biley Bulloch, Sandy Tolberf, Lee Harlcins, Mary Jo Dan iel, Mary Kay Place, Fawn Wilson. Row 2: Suzanne Crouch, Nancy Black, Mary Bender, Janer Crouch, Barbara Crawford Bobbie Millard, Debbie Branson, Calhy Knoll, Sally Dorchalc, Janel Kay, Sharon Lewallen. Row 3: Pal Byrnes, Barbara Lal ling, Janel Posey. Pal Gearin, Linda Lilfle, Linda l-loolcer, Denise Pallerson, Toni Barrows, Karol Everson, Sandy Walker, Jo Anne l-lunl. Powder Horns Row I: Deanna Spifzer, Diana Rogers, Nancy Burqell, Jan Pegg, Gayle Barrows, Michele Hooker, Darlene SaHler,'Linda Taylor. Row 2: Rosemary Bahr, Linda Olson, Missy Johnson, Marilyn Pilcoclc, Belly Wallin, Gayle Cochrane, Zan Skinner, Kar- en Paclek. Row 3: Emmadean Bills, Nancy Polk, Sharon Douglas. Susie Smi+h, Carherine Sass, Lynn Mills, Connie Augspurer, Palri Merrell. Q--, A Row I: Ginger Sanders, Berry Dickinson, Carolyn Berry, Sue Young, Suzanne Taylor, Susie Reeves, Glennelle Forsylh, Jeri Brewer, Nancy Burne'r+, Treece Lilrle, Marlene Vogel. Row 2: Jean Thorne, Judy Brown, Judy Moyer, Sylvia Shupperr, Michele PaHerson, Linda Paine, Parry Cameron, Carolyn Larson, Lynn Juraschek, Donis Casey, Suzanne Clagg, Sherry Tyler, Paula Arnold. Row 3: Kay McKinney, Marsha Duncan, Orlana Hubbard, Donna Harp, Linda Lay, Barbara Pefrilla, Donna Clemenls, Charlene Bayer, Claudia Wenfworfh, Jane? Landrum, Pa'r+i Fiveash, Bonnie Kennell, Nancy Polk. Row 4: Susan Jaeger, Gin- ger King, JoAnn Clark, Sharon lllenberg, Peggy Densmore, Beffina Kirchens, Sallie Posey, Sherry Hughes, Linda Gaye Mare +in, Marfha Mavers, Mary McPhail. Powder Horns A Squad Cheelleadels Lef+ 'fo Right Janie Buker, Mary Kay Place, Charlene Herr, Andy Black, Bilsy Bulloch. Sandy Tolberr Mary Ann Cravens Lee Harkins, Mary Jo Daniel, Fawn Wilson. -, f runaw- Row I: Jean Thorne, Mary Bender, Bobbie Millard, Nancy Blaclc, Belly Dickinson. Row 2: Joan Edwards. Debbie Branson Sally Dorclnal4,Call1y Knoll, Bonnie Wliileliead. B Squad Cl1ee1'le2l.de1's Distributive Education Row I: Mrs. Carolyn Comfort, Sponsor, Lesla l-lall, Karen Barlnick, Shirley Osbarn, Janice Wl1ileCloud, Clwarlolle True, Paula Sanderson, Cheryl Reminqlon, Candy Simmons, Lynn Gulley. Row 2: James Riley, Connie Liglwflool, Karen Harfslnorne. Janice Riba, Pal Gearin, l.uAn Baumann, .lane Null, Alan Wangsqard, Row 3: Milce James, Ed Walden, Berl Keyes, Jerry Dodge, Gary Lamberl, Larry Campbell, Daryle Bascon, David Janeclce Jolnnnie Wlwillow. l l -. l ,, Row I: Sandy Milchell, Linda Lawyer, Cheryl lllenburg, Pal Coon, Gayle Barrows, Liz Woods, Linda Miller. Row 2: Joyce Baker, Cheryl Williams, Carol Williams, Janice Clemenls, Mary Woods, Nancy Lees, Marilyn Collier, Sue Powers, Kay Ad- ams, Emmadean Bills, Mary Schaub, Virginia Branch, Shirley Eng, Kay Baylor. Row 3: Marcia Minlon, Susan While, Kim Kir- fon, Palsy Rulrer, Kalhy Thirly, Karen Padelc. Reginae Aquae Loclcer Room Checlc Miss Nahaban V LYNDA KAY WEBB if I-3 CA - Ayr CAT QQ , Y s H: ? X S ddbylw 'rd+CIwl H+MyAC RbbM ll dLI6l QM? I wma i 1 I 1 4 ! 'W 'EU Z ii fl! ,Nl 'I 4 fi Q2 viz? ' fQiVwff AV ' 0 w +-- q X 2 Q 2 K i Krfl?Y ' 4 I 4 ,. F- .M 'Q L I' V The Hale Marching 100 'V ! 'fi 12, 2 vA Q z Z E ,ff ' Q3 Q 5 4 A 5 2 '5 5 S' ? n a ,ig Q 5 anger Band 2 1 2 Z Symphony Band 1 1 Ei? 'H+ i Q 57 5 . ' , Q Symphony Orchestra i , , Instrumental Music Council i i V I I Aff 'I r sk 6434 u Direcfor Hager in Ofher WOW. Direcfor Lyon shows Edie how. H 'iii 5,545 few! 'TMP QB 'li I V... 1 ,Q ,X g n 4-v if, Q-1 G+., g -.,,. -S... 1 E Stagecraft -'4,,.v ' Vocal Music Department Concert Choir Mixed Chorus Girls Glee Club Choralettes A Young Marfs Fanoyw Over my shoulder goes... Pearl C l-larold Greenley oooo Sylvia Wilson oo,oo Girl Campers C so Dr. Spee ooooo oo,oo Dorolhy Bennell Duvie Grilly so Jokey Slephen C C Buddy J o..oooo C. so l-lelen Greenley C C Dickie Crandall oooo. CAST Joan Edwards Richard Corvin Linda Marlin as Carol Busey, Ri+a King Olivar Crandall ..oo.oo,, oo... Mrs. Mary Crandall C Failh Wealherhead Miss Werlherhead ,s,,s Boy Camper , sssss C Camp Trilby Boys Direcled by: Mrs. Ga Mike O'Shay Debie Branson Sieve Meador John Burne'H' Gary Underwood Larry Cason Diane Pa'H'on Roger Anderson Don Bingham Linda Olson Edy+he Russo Susan Jaeger C . ..,.ssss so..ss..o. B ob Hicks yle Lyon C Jimmy Reeder, Harold McNeely and Don Edwards l42 i Sophomore Class Pla 'lx Perenlsl Affer a hard da y. 1 XV iii 1 Q li' o . , I - Fellows in crime. The daily clweclcup. Q 1 4. ',' ,t l X 1 w 5 ,ya I ' . ,f 1 x .LIZ ...mf M-mf lf- ,.-,... ln' ,H .,. f I In '1.. n H 'ifxu . . ..- . , ,.. , H, ... iff I H11 u an 1 ass, a Q p ,.. , ll lxl I vu . m m ff! 'I ul I U l ex 2 ,z I ., ' ... , .H , 'H I ull I H. . .lf , m I H . 1' 1.16 ,. , 1, , X ll fn ,ful . H, u us l lllrxl '-ul vu . H' l nu 1 'H n -uf l ,. U- n -gl 'll X l l 'I N nl You Canit Take It With You Penny Sycamore so Essie Carmichael eeee W J. Rheda J Paul Sycamore ccee DePinna so Ed Carmichael . Donald , J, Grandpa J , .. Alice Sycamorec J Henderson .ccoc ., do Mr. Anrhony Kirby. Jr CAST lvlr. Kolenlclov J , ,e,e Gay Wellingron ceeve J. Mr. Anlhony Kirby, Sr Q lvlrs. Kirby ,J c.... ,J The Man eee. . as so do Mac .cc,c Jim A The Grand Duchess Olga Kairina . so Direcfed by J .,e, Toni Mass Sherry Tyler . Donna Clanfon Don Frederick Gale Charns Bill Lewis J. . Jack Laffoon John Gore Gail Davis Bruce S+ra'rman J S+eve Kehmer Bill BurneH' Mary Kay Place Bill Vogle Sharron Flefcher Nick S+eph David Hall Tom Eglesfon Ann Bulloch Mrs. Gayle Lyon Kalrina To The kifchen. Rehearsal 73 1 5 . f l , 'fi 'W Yfglf' , ,J iii il' its-digg IAN ff., , . 4. s, ,. 4- sl if 'A yu :fr Z ,,. I LIZ A, J l? , 'Z . , , ,. , f, . 531,01 . V11 H T. .5 ,ii I . . Y v , I . if 'KY' 1 ,R- Y i '71 g, 5 . Good friends. Junior Class Pla A lwappy family. Grandpa gives a lesson in living. Company for dinner. Ten Little Indlans Jim Williams' Donna Punne++ ' M Larry Alsup' A Leslie Glass' Bob Pendergrass' M Jerry Graves M M Bob Clolhier M James Raney M Eileen Moore Dan Kramer Eddie ScoH ' Sfeve Booher Member olNa+lonalTl'iesp1ar1 Sociely Dnrecled by Miss Laurine Hager Senior Class Pla Two liffle Indians leff alone. They go+ married and +hen Hwere were none. One gof poisoned. The self-righfeous shall fall Am ! next? Chorus Escalus JJJJ Paris ,,,, JJ Page fo Paris J lvlonfague Capulef. J Kin fo Capulef Romeo J J JJ JJ lvlercufio Benvolio Tybalf J Friar Laurence Friar John JJ Balfhasar J Sampson Gregory Abram J Pefer An Apofhecary An Officer Romeo and Juliet CAST J. J. Dan Kramer J ooo., Jim Bralcey J Phil Chapman J Barry Cur'l'ius JJ John Gore Randy Harris JJ JJ ,J Jim Bridge J Bob Pendergrass J. J David Lenfz J Tony Pendergraph Jim Williams Larry Alsup J Neal Sanford Don Frederick J aaaa Rick Marfin J Mille Kelly JJ Tommy Padgef J Bill BurneH' JJ J J Dan Kramer JJ Charles Roberls Wafchmen J J Weldon Wafson, Jim Bridge Chief Wafchman J .J . J Charles Roberis Monfague's wife J Jenny Lucas Capulefs wife Toni MBSS Julief J J J Leslie Glass Nurse fo Julief Lura Wafers As old wounds fesfer. 27 Now before ine eaf, fhere is somefhing l wan? fo fell you Direcfeol by: Miss Laurine Hager fab. ff- Ns., 1 if Y' 'ff , K x Speech Arts Pla , 7' f-an...,.-.4 Julie? feigns deafh. I The love rs pa r+. a , XT ,xy S , .-fa ,1 .. es The marriage ceremony. Juliefs mofher quesfions Hue nurse Lvsuf ?mX5ULLf 5 4 I r i 1 LlL XX JENN W X WRT1 TIME O T FOR ASSEMBLIE lvliss Laurene l-lager, head ol rhe speech de- parlrmenl, is in charge of all assemblies, and if is 'ro her credir rhalr rhe programs have been so varied, encompassing serious as well as enlerlaining ma- Jrerial. Bolh Clarence Lawless of lhe inslrumenlal music deparlmenr and David Robbins of The vocal music deparlmenl have presenled lheir s+uden+s in oufslanding programs. One of 'rhe mosl amusing assemblies was pre- senled by Jrhe Speakers Bureau and was a lalqeoll on lhe deluncl lvliclcey lvlouse Show. Seen above is lhe l-lero, Gale Charns, surrounded by a bevy of beauliiul fans. Donna Punnell, assisled by Don Fred- ericlc, gels a reluclanl elephanl lo perform. The Jrradiiional Chrislmas assembly always incorporales Jrhis creche scene. Nexr, Linda Richards and Scollr Weir smile in duel. John Gore solos for +he Mouse- lceleers. CHEM W Boys' Sports Y'-1 . Mx f 'Q an if Nj-'V if Q. unvv' ,,, ' ' 59 ' fi , ,Q fi ,, 2' , , '25 3. M ' A b wzr'? H Zjjnvxwv' ,mhuvmyk 51 I' ,.N'f'q, M, M , WI-, Lu 7 its .V .efih ffwfj wh nv 8 'Wie , aft' ' K Q .haw W , ., ., , V ,M '-ow ' ., Q . V 4, , if ,Q ' f ,, -, mn . ' ff ' L -. , 1- W I52 X W1 f S1Q5cv X Q , Y ' ti Eze!! Row I: STeve HuTchinson, Glenn Vaughn, Dennis Drullinger, Leroy Elrod, John Bidasio, Brian Mangram, STeve TaTum, Jim Linn, Jeff Hawkins, Ronnie Caughron. Row 2: Dale Sneed, Mgr., Bill Barry. Carl SmiTh, Chris Canfield, Fred Chrisman, Kelly Vance, STeve ShorTess. John Gosser, Bill Grimm, Jack King, Skip Sandberg, Mgr. Reeves. Row 3: Coach LeTTermon, Warren Givens, Doug Clay- berg, Nick STeph, Bobby Dibbie, Hal Morris, Archie PeyTon, Herb WhiTlow, Bill PageTT, Phil Angeri, Ron Gilliam, Don STewarT. Coach Miller. Row 4: Gary Webb, Mgr., John Dobbs, Rick Amelia Rod Murphy, Mike Longmire, Harry McNamee. Louis Cobler, David GusTine, Tim Black. Bill Gillison, Trainer, Randy Rivers, Trainer, John I-Iarkins, Trainer, Coach Green. Varsity Football Hale's TooTball Rangers in The second year oT Oklahoma Seven Comcerence compeTiTion Took The crown wiTh a 4-2 conTerence record and a 6-3 over- all record. AT The beginning oT The season Things looked black Tor The Rangers. Early season losses To Rogers and Ponca CiTy seemed To puT Them ouT OT The running wiTh only a slighT sTaTisTical chance aT The crown. However, a sTring oT vicTories coupled wiTh a Rogers-Ponca CiTy Tie and losses by BarTlesville and Edison puT Hale inTo undispuTed possession oT TirsT place. The conTerence championship also gave The Rangers a chance aT The regional and sTaTe TiTle. A Thrilling 7-6 vicTory over WebsTer senT Hale To The Tinals and deTeaT aT The hands oT LawTon. The Rangers did noT give up, however, and showed spir- iT and deTerminaTion unTil The Tinal gun sounded. This was accomplished despiTe pre-season pre- dicTions ThaT The Rangers would be close To lasT in The conTerence race due To Their having graduaTed mosT oT Their A squad lasT year. This year's Team composed mainly oT sophomores and iuniors showed a deTerminaTion and drive ThaT meanT The diTTer- ence beTween winning and losing. AT The TooTball bangueT, Coach H. J. Green presenTed The leTTer award To This year's leTTermen. Ha e I2 LawTon .... ....o.. .... I Jim Linn was honored as back oT The year, Leroy Elrod as lineman oT The year, and JeTT Hawkins as besT all around player. WiTh The large number oT reTurning leTTer- men. Hale can look Torward To a Tine TooTball Team and excellenT TooTball in The coming season. SCZ1SO11,S Record Hae . . 6 CenTral IAII CiTyl .... O Ha e. 2 O Rogers IAII CiTyI ,,,,. 8 Regular Season Ha e. .... . . .. O Rogers ...... 6 Hae ...... I8 McLain ....... ..... O Hae ..,... ...... I 4 Edison ..,., .... ..... . .. 7 Ha e. 2 7 Ponca CiTy ....... ........ I 2 Hae ...... 2 .. 6 Memorial ........ O Ha es .. ...... 27 Muskogee ....o. ....... . I4 Hae ....,. ...... 9 CenTral ....... ........ 6 Ha es . .... 20 BarTlesville . .....o-.I3 Hae ...... ...... 6 Norman ..... ........ 2 7 STaTe Playoffs Hae ...... . .. 7 WebsTer .. ss 6 36 7.1, J .m,- V , uw, .U--. , 1 .Je .. ..-,--f---.- ----- -. 1 L wr -5-1-' rm 14:1 . . 5, -1 V ' A-, , - - , . ., .W 5 - 5, . -K , , . kai - , .1 ,... --fp, uv' Q' .-- 'Q' af-s' -if p A ' . ..4.iw-L-1 Vs. L ' -' - ' f A 4 'l'l:l'n ai A . 7 V 4.1 1 1' ' v 1 , . . x L ,, he. pQ1-, L ' f N it .... f V., - V f 'XX'-1 Q X if XTR Q. 'if' gf .x, ,, J.-ai. . N. f .Jef-, 'H f .s I X4 h XV . v' ' I' - sf' R PV 'X.Q, , -5 w ' sq, 1' , 2' 'J' ' A i .,3Q3-f',,v . .,,- e ' ' ifQP7 Hr-Av :-39-4:-1.-,,, fs, so R , 'ww L . -R , .,,,.f . -1 ,fivh R, J' -ff' ' vfgg- ,, 4 I ff- f., , 'gm-. f ' s. A! 1' -,.-, , .JL iv--4. W 1, , K W A if 'L .L-' Bk-4'--. . rl :ig 3, , -. 1 ,M L . - .4 ' . ' f fa., A.. 'x ' 'so 1 Y 45 , . A 1 . v. . , M, 'L E , . I. M- L H- J- GREEN KNO- 'Sl MAX LETTERMON LARRY MILLER Head Coach Backfield Coach Line Coach All picfures were faken af fhe l-lale-AFS soccer game. H' is offen said fhaf one does nof know whaf one has unfil one loses if. We here af l-lale have known whaf we had in Coach l-l. J. Green and Coach Max Leffermon. Their efforfs, as well as fhaf of Coach Larry Miller, has amassed a 20-1-I record in foofball for fhemselves and Nafhan l-lale l-ligh School. The besf known of fhe coaches is Coach Green, of course. since he is head coach. To fhousands of Rangers he exemplified good sporfsmanship, deferminafion, and will fo win. As head coach, he had fhe final responsibilify for fhe feam. l-le has builf a winning fradifion by our feam, which, alfhough if was consid- ered an underdog af 'rhe oufsef of each season, puf in a sfrong showing fo surprise many opponenfs. This has been especially evidenf since Nafhan Hale has become a member of fhe Okla- homa Seven Conference. ln fhe fwo-year hisfory of fhe confer- ence, l-lale has faken second and firsf place respecfively. Much of fhe credif also goes fo Coach Leffermon, who coached 'rhe backfield and fhe ends, and fo Coach Miller. who was line coach. The work of fhese men goes mosfly unheralded. buf if is fheir efforf, in a large parf, fhaf makes fhe 'ream suc- cessful. The cooperafion of all fhe coaches and of fhe boys and fheir skill defermines fhe success of fhe feam. WALTER KNAPP lNo. 521 B-Squad Coach Nexf year, we will nof have Coach Green or Coach Leffer- mon coaching. We, fhe l-lale Rangers, regref fheir leaving, and we wish fhem The besf of luck. We fhank fhem for 'rheir efforf in fhe pasf and wish fhem 'rhe besf of luck in fhe fufure. l-lale foofball will confinue fo improve. Coach Miller, our new head coach, has been line coach under Coach Green for fhe lasf fhree years and has done a fine iob. ln his new iob he will have fhe Rangers' supporf iusf as Coach Green did. We are looking fo Coach Miller fo keep fhe Rangers' winning ways going. Much of 'rhe A squad's success depends on fhe boys fhe coaches have fo work wifh. The responsibilify of developing fhe boys falls fo fhe B squad coaches, Coach Larry Smifh and Coach Wally Knapp. These men have fo recognize fhe fal- enf of fhe incoming sophomores, bring fhem ouf, and mold an effecfive feam from fhem. There are no refurning leffermen or regulars around which fo build a new feam as is fhe case of fhe A squad. Much of fhe A squad's success depends on fhe B squad boys of a year ago. lf is fhese coaches, who do nof gef any glory, 'rhaf have a large parf in fhe success of a foofball feam, and fheir fine iob helped Nafhan l-lale build a fine foofball feam. LARRY SMITH ima. say B-Squad Coach ' H 4, ..,.. .xv 'avtfzvva T iss L mnI lnhlinisnziilliia uxirrmnn LERGY ELROD Senior End 'N 393 1:9 an S A .1 -. I BRIAN MANGRAM Ill N. V9 .3 .f Qfiv b Jw V35 ri 'Y ,Q H n'fs.? ! Vit ' 4 . , gg -vi! or uv full' - Mesgifwzk .5 ap, ..., ,. Q -3. V. V ek,ApgW,,:q4: Hi JIM LINN Q :fi , --if---9 .u A .1 . , ff w faiy ,- ' ,W we ' A V Senior Quarferloack . u-1 1 'G' f ' w ' QL., S E My fn THE CAPTAINS ll u .W ' I963-64 Jim Linn skids leff end in Hale-Rogers game, ,Is -1 d. .Q- -.4 Isl Qi .E A . W ,A .. . X i Mio, 'HY' .z Mia YQ' an ,,, , ns' Vw I J, f r'Af:, 1113? I ' A . :1,g:QT'-,y.,A:,.-. K w A ., . I., ,. M' , . ,,4,.j, , ,X ,--1 47 . ' A .1-. H- 0.11, A 'e n .ff 'Q-N1 'NL-q'1, ,ff ' 'vi ,,h ', , ly 'M .,,.!fgf ' ' T' v mf A , f V - ' , M ,,,. .- ,,,.,. V , . A -' , X- nl-' F' vm , A. 'L ' ,. '-wWyq5gvg.g5ff- SQ: --1 ff' gg-1,1 at wiv ls, -, p K.. 1 1 I .. .., ...QS- ' D I I 1 1 A A ,V 1.4- Q ii W Q ' v , lg, .,.,, y . V . ,I ,, ,- . X 'mg .3 4 -4 P 1 Y, AA . 1. f,QL,i-'Qi Q, ifw'e2-'CET . F..-.,, 4 T, , Q, ', Ei, lm- Z. i. . Zig,-'f'!'i14o'c ' ,rfftr ' 31-'fiff A-. .,, , ' STEVE I-IUTCHINSON Senior Guard Q' C I -1-WA M V we RONNIE CAUGHRON Senior I-iaifbacic -4 Y 1:71. . '1'- T ill u U u 11 u GLENN VAUGI-TAN Senior Tackle .1 .': E E we.: wm- SZ T JH ' 7 muse- T ' Q, Amp W A f A W Q . - f. i Q fr' 4 T Y . I, ' ' W. . 'U' 1 ,A ' Q ' . -- ' T 'TTU' 3,5 -W, 1 , ' . 121 w g A 11.-'P 1 1 ,. Q-My Nu X f 'I' ' Y f T f ff: , 7, x W w Vu - at x ,Ab - of ,. M , , ., fsigysw ff me , ,- ,- -1 y ,' ' - .4 T ' . ri ' ' M' 3,g:+'fffvn M i' ,. y w-wwf.-:'1 ,, f ..,- H Y Q5 E o ,,4 via., Al M N 4 1 fl-3514 ,fits . . ' Q,-D. -j. . 4 E . . , ,A-,,, W A 'Hi' . QM. 1 gnu -. - M 'z Q-11' 112' 41,2 Q JEFF HAWKINS Senior End -4--nnsv'y. is ,Y - ,L n Beware-!Ti'1e Rangers are upon you. I57 Jug. .N A511 or f TL .MA.,.., llfr.. .W Q 'L . ' i ' 1 i 'L P, LF' 4 Am A -' Q 15541 rm. . 2-5-,'g:.-1'xTw,? ',,, A Xl 3. w.-'rx x , A N 'L' 'N ' r . ,V .,. X .- , pw 1,1 .P .X L 4 i y 'I ', ik Jw v f -9' u-I ini' ' .e Mo., , JACK KING Junior Guard 4 - W .., If our Qtr , . IIN D? -4-1 ru 2 2 o -. Q. m -0-w - O 3 up J' FD O ET ro -9-D xg-nn' X5 .,f 'rw X , , . 1' 1' iifbdrlv h L l 4K:, , BILL PAGETT Junior Fullback .ll 'T 4' v . ,L-Jani N' , ' ,xiii .' ' - . . wwf' . V.. Q V gl,'u1:'?iR:g: re ,I ' FC ' ' if . i L ,A -ff. fi, ,--1 J 'cm' V n' ' ,Q L .J 'X 'if ' ..1.f1' . 5 , si. :api A M ,N W , X6 M-',' ,Tk - Q .... , ' 3' -3:-fi S , 5- , rx' ,,,.4 M 1-br v ...J ' K , ', A I. 5 1 ' ' I ' Lum- IQMV I' ,ga . .. - HX ,. . - ,. - . -, v fff,. - M W fl' .. ...dw . ' frruw V 4, , -W. , V wi, S' ' A .x A 'Aw .M 'iff t , Q .1141 wfa- ' I Xi sy-afar 3, Q--1 .. .,.. . . z,Ym.2SQ4a..x.,- N .Quads STEVE TA TUM Senior I-lalfback PHIL ANGERI Junior Guard 11 M .re -is --- -.. 1 in gg ,,, z ' U Q I 1 I X I 5 X i,, '10 J ' 1 3 .-'sf V 'V Cv -.-- . 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Iii tQg F lat , J 4 . , T iff 1.6 'Inf ' T na- .. va. my and Then back To work. , Sa- Q 541- ' .1 .. r ' 's 'gan 'if its 1. -cf-1 -' ' . ff . - , 5 AT 15. N 4' A - I-1: -0 ,b,..Y,f., M ., ' :if-ia.-f?v-w 3 if 1 T'-T9?7 ' ,, -- -, Y. . - . - - rw- wa , M , P , Q 1-very Q vflqpc ' 1 'if.:a? F'!: A fffgff-f ' T -f vzff-fe, xi, 14' A Y' Hljf. Qu.. . Hffhw A us -x' VL 2 -fu,-v1 7 -.-' 45. h - 'Usb 1- xr! , ,ly '-iii? ' , '- ' :Q-,rm 0 ,. -1 N ,QW-rv T of , , Iffdi' X -1 2fE'wi'4i'Q ,.. s V 'f 'U -.naw - J ' ',,.y.f ' ET ' v'f'f -vw J V T' A , ,,1w gi'U.q', ie i in , . ,jf nw, hi ., Aw T ...T 'pf W-- r2'f'fSQL1.. ?lf i'mf1.f:f?f H. fi : l A ' ' . BILL BARRY 516' fl - :L V rg, y WM Junior Tackle rf.. 131.3 -gg A . 4 'j r .- - 'ivy . ,,.y'1 5 A A. 71, I - ,345 --x34f,:, . I 4-VJZQ veit' 1 Ya ' fd ' :g,A?,'. -...Z ri, shi m iff- . fj',,g3 .c.g.4' A . ' ' f-,, 3. 'f.,5L-'J :Q -1 , 'paw-4 fan-wj' f Q Q,-ilfgg ,' ' ' Q ur ' , ' Tag' ,pm 50515, -' c , , . . . . qt N 51' KELLY VANCE Junior Cenfer 1 ll 1 4 ' CARL SMITH Junior Tackle A I TJ f'1. I -f 00 -Q, X 7 I SKIP SANDBERG Junior End I-Iaie's secret weapon: Four arms, Ilwree legs . . .! 5 Q Q I :IQ 1 Ti HERB WI-IITLOW Junior I-Ialiback I 4.-.N S I I I 1 f , , 'is N ' 'fU'M' Q K' , wal V i.,,. QL I4 'HW MQ' . ,R U xi as '4 4 3' 'KI' ' 1 I. J i . . W Q , , 5 ' 'Tr 'wi' Q7 I ,V ,, I ,:-wiv . , M, if I Q, W nt - ' vw '- V ' wg Q -lb w .gf -.1 ' 1' fi' 41: . -ur' 2 -w-M' . - S2134-,,'f . A 2 ' if . . 54-gs . -tl' -vw. - -fx.. ,I 4,- lf, M V R Jgg.. f v . W . g,,,i': .Q - V: WLv.,1,,,g, W' MM' K ' Y. V ,X ,,. 7 v imfiwwff 4.54,fM+?f 4 ,- i'f1f2..,,gfQ' :V .J ' 3 ,. I . ' ' ' ' we . Nk 'e V Um NJ 'iff' iiigukk .Zn! fm 1 1 si gf' 'Z , ,znf3..w:' -4 'Qf-'ff 'gf' ,., 9 ,, ,, , V .Wx . ..w. 1' ,K R Q., NICK STEPI-I f 'gg Junior Guard , 'MN , 2,3 9 F -M 1 A I N ',.,,5.,,.,: ' ' ff I tw.- iqltfwi ,I 1? QW' 41 awk' ' 'h '2an f' x S 7 :I . A fri 9.51, l, IV .. , , ig' E A 1 A -. f.W,?5ii'iI-Er 'Six :iff fggii-tl ,fxqf 5-,z .gl V ,. ft I - M5 . 1 . wif' it I vfge' -T 12 ig . -e fix 5111213 1 I 1'-Va 3 di, iz? if 1 iqii KH.: .. 'EK ici.. nigh. ,V . 5,01 E , Q 5,1 in I gif? 535 -fi ,-,Li gf: 1- 2: 4 bg ii ' .:i1.i,,I', Q 4 Q H 5 . .. I ,fo I..- .me 4- J ig' i.,i x i ,SLK I l 'wil i .Jie ' ff . Q V, 4, , 5 Q ew I . 59' 4 ,Vg .. I . Ei: V f Ukfgzr '-1, 5355 g',7jHifn.s.Qf 5. '., X., S51 jg Y .mil gig! , Q, I I.. gi iiiiii2',:,gf.siz2.i5,,f1, f uc. I 4 JOHN DOBBS Sophomore Quar+erbacIc 58 A. .f , I 1 X . 9 f f I' Q in A454 --L 14 W' Sp- ,rw Q' ' H591 .Q as - M v Q.. Wx r .. .V-.. .-,A , M A gy: , .- ,- , N. Q 2 V Mya , ., 37-,'f,.n p- ILE' . A . ' - -V-J 1 ', , , I .f-'. 'SJ' 'pwg-,' , A ij ww' 'fr ,1,1'jgg,, F .ff , QW ik' ir M! E Ll,f'.i'l.,. , M, ,gg any , Y . Vi Q: ,Ain -ig.. . , N i r. . . MSN , , '- ,U vw PM-' ,,7fQ'1 'i x , g M x H Q-w'h .wiidwl -giev -- ,. ,. 1' N 5 ,'v rk .1 I-IAL MORRIS Junior I-Ialfback RONNIE CSILL Junior Fullba ,.- I p Q ,, - , 1 -.Aw , IAM ck 'W 'iw' I I 1- H .H , M, L vin? A 'iv , ' .2 -.-1 L ii, M11 ., u ' -fEf f, .xew M .- 1' ,, i 4 MT if Nu' N Q.- -i 1 .. 4 3 ,af . Y -, - ' N Q- i Q vzinwvel' X' nfs' -View ff x My If . 1-242, 5, S'-'TT it Wu: 'Q 'W N., 5 V.. hwy-' ,. xiii ' if? 1---' 4: Q- 'T' I 'ff-'p.?Qasr4 iq, h wr A 1 . 1 :, .gf - 1.,:,x, MAL, Q .. -i i fgmtwgg im. . J ' U81 EEE . , . .a 21 Qi, no su ,Jug ,.. A 'K , lf' . A.LA.1 QQ., ,mg viwfvfw 1,890 1 sf .ik 0 U was Q Y Us X Q1 ,f 39' 6 x i ,Q wi 'AA ... N ,, W ' - ,if w A ix, Mb' A 4 1 'A, ' 5. , L . .,v1-, , , , f' wi? , 1, , 1' ' f : - - x ' .: , M301 , Q51 , V M -- V If i,ug,-mmf' 1.3 ' ' ff ,M SWQQ ' . JOI-IN BIDASIO Senior End Fred Chrisman snags a pass in Hue I-IaIe-IvIusIco- gee game. CI-IRIS CANFIELD Junior Cenier ' V I ' H U u 1 1 1 5 Zvi' . an ,, -- ' ' - I ij.: A, . :M W, fx., I wwipyqjg -f ' P- ' W fm-5 'W X I x .. -A i-Q V . ., 5, , I - .. 4..awa.,,, M ' nn. 'Q .. n, V I Au - , I, ..,,.+j,-A'.!'1i:..i' . ,- I ' I I T' 4 . V bu, - . M :Tuff 2 V. I W 1 '6 ., fT'fI 'a4: 'H -f X rw - '-' 1 -W ,, H' ,,-iw j gvg-,, I .. , f ,n -so Q., .fu 5,15 A A 'R My A f ,sys-. .if V .1 i. 8 My - n R , - :wx-K P, , , w, A-- -1- - 5, 4, ' 1, 23. A V , .. 1:-'-V ' -5- . ix-er - - ,A .,,, -V fa., N - iw- ,, ua' DAVID GUSTINE Sophomore Linebacker or it ln: If FRED CI-IRISMAN Junior End N .qgti Q! ,ll kr' , 'v 1 s. ' . 4,4 ' - W x -I , '- . - 01.01, i , ,r In - ' J j Ja- ,fuk , -'W-mm . . ,, ,if fig 0 '41 35, A A O V--, N ...xl , - 4,, .. ,, ,. W, , . . -I - .. 1 u A .J I , . , A . .. ...H A.. 4, I V wr. . . - . .. an-V V . gQ' ld vd, 4 x ' F h,, V , 4 .: I 4 fenqd. .K .o 1 ff , - .QL R' R+ 'i .Anx- -. x . 1, ,N X Illl 2 . YK .S n 'x f sie HARRY MCNAM EE Sophomore Hahfback . 9 '1 I Q v x 69 it hi Q -Q MQ? -QF? TIM BLACK Sophomore Hahfbadc li 'A 511 'WW xidvk K Q' W E my 'W' Q ,- i ,bis Ill! 'rf Yr .Q .-s '!'5 an .J fl ai ,. ' MIKE LONGMIRE Sophomore Guard 'QQ' ' ! 1 1 ,rr H .. ,i N , W X, A ' L34 .Z ' ' .r'K. .35.f'Q'fj 'rea N. . 6, E , , - f- , i. , . BOBBY DIBBLE Junior End :Wi Mn Q Q ln- N, in gg Q S .'.:ac.f!. 5 un 1 1 UI 1 ...I ,it dj. 4? ill ,Q 4 ln' A., 4 IP' xt ,- k . i i yi ,, u we -2 ..-V ROD M URPHY Sophomore Guard Phil Angeri infercepfs a Cenfral pass. :sara 48 NJ 5 w Row I: Gene I-IerT, John BurneTT, Bob Sherwood. Gary Tinker. John Ne-wTon, Greg Thompson, Jim Williams, Gary Underwood, Bob Murray, Vance Morrison, STeve Malloy, Trainer. Row 2: Charles Lawyer, RoberT Conklin, Benny Farrel, Aff Naylor, Bill Sands, Leslie Ellison, Darrel PageTT, Don I'Iumphres, Carl WorTham, Gary Gould, Don WaITers, Mike Alley, Gary Hendrix, Mike WorTeIey, Train- er. Row 3: Bobby Hicks. Larry Woodson, KenneTh Payne, Randy Neil, PaT Tyler, Mike Brickner, Don Frifz, Leslie Wardlow, Ed CTT, John Spain, Randy O'NeaI, Coach Knapp, Coach SmiTh. B-Squad Football AchievemenT of excellence on The gridiron is a goal ThaT cannoT be aTTained in a single season. The skill is ac- quired Through several seasons oT hard work, concenTraTion. and cooperaTion. A large parT oT This Training is done in The B squad by The B squad coaches and players. Their schedule is composed oT games wiTh The secondary squads S6E:lS011,Sa Record I'Ia e. ,.., .,s.. I 4 Collinsville ,,,,.... 24 I'Ta e ....,, ...,. I 2 Muskogee ........ 8 I-Ia e s..,s. sss.o I 4 Bixby ,.ss., s..., 2 7 5 I-Ia e .,.... ..... I 4 Edison .sss ,,... O I I Ia e. ,.., .,,.s O CenTraI .,.. ..s..I2 -X I-Ia e ....., ..... 8 Rogers ,............. I4 I-Ia e ..,... ..... 8 WashingTon s,,s 2I I'Ia e ...ss . . ..,, I4 Broken Arrow -.2I I-Ia e ..,, . ...ss I4 McLain .. .,,,s,.. . I 2 . I'Ia e ...... ..,, . 6 BarTIesviIIe .s,,.... I8 P1 is oT oTher Teams, and, aIThough The I-Iale Rangers had a rocky road To Travel This season, winning only 3 oT IO games, They neverTheIess showed a drive and deTerminaTion ThaT will make Them good prospecTs Tor The A squad nexT year. Coaches SmiTh and Knapp have again done a Tine job oT bringing ouT The +aIen+s oT The B squad. Our B4Squad in acTion. 4' 'g Y I I I 112 'Yi Basketball 0 22: N4 S 4 SQ' 5 SCE:lSO11,S Record g i l-lale Opponenlr i Barllesville 46 54 6 Edison ..,... 43 40 Memorial so .44 4l Rogers oooooo 339 45 Ponca Cily 336 43 Barllesville 54 45 Muskogee ..eeee..e.eeee 3l 29 Cenlral 3 5 . .53 52 Kelley .eeeee. ee.eee. . .65 38 Rogers ee.... .63 35 Edison ..oeeee . .....e,. 60 44 Muskogee .30 32 Websler ..e.,w ..ese. 6 4 60 Cenlral e.eVe....,....,ee, 43 58 Ponca ony 562 39 l TOURNAMENTS Hale Tournameni l-lale Runner-up Sand Springs Tournameni' Hale Firs+ Place g Regional Tournamenl' 4 Hale Runner-up 5 i l l p n w Row I: Randy Branson, Don STewarT, Berry Young, Johnny SmiTh, Jim Linn, Chris Hooper, Glenn Cha ma , Ro nesT, Mgr., Larry Brown, Tim RecTor, Dennis WinTers, Sid Burcham, Frank Black, Fred UTTer, Rod WrighT, Coach W Varsity Basketball l-lale's baskeTball Team sTarTed ouT in a win- ning way and Then, like The TooTball Team, hiT a slump. The Rangers, losing several games in a row, did noT look as iT They would be a ThreaT To anyone, buT Two wins, one over Muskogee 3l-29, The oTher over CenTral 53-52, puT Them back inTo conTenTion. AT This poinT iT looked as if I-lale would yeT Take aT leasT a Tie Tor The league championship, buT a loss To underdog Muskogee 32-30 dropped l-lale To a Tie Tor second place where iT remained unTil The end oT The season. l-lale's baskeTball coaching will experience a shakeup. Coach WesT, long considered The dean oT Tulsa high school baskeTball coaches, has an- nounced his reTiremenT as baskeTball coach. l-le will, however, sTay on as aThleTic direcTor and may coach one oT The minor sporTs, probably golT. Coach Knapp will. be promoTed Trom B-squad To A-sguad baskeTball coach. T-le will also conTinue To coach baseball. While Coach WesT's reTiremenT Trom coach- ing is a loss To NaThan l-lale l-ligh School, he will sTill be here as aThleTic direcTor, and The baskeTball coaching iob will sTill be in experienced hands. l-lale can conTinue To look Torward To more exciTing baskeTball by Tine Teams. hree MuskeTeers sTrik g 1 X5 v 1i?Ef7QZl.Qr l.f.,i43?i?Qa, 'ff fur - - A--1-ff. 1 ll J 1 .,,. fmP'U .4 rl 5 -ujffQ'25E'?Q' vjf-f. 'A 1 7w1ZA9v'M id' . w ,.,.,1 ,ff ,w-,N '.'1 5 r:'.F s ,J 55151-'F' . 2 8 in QW 'FS L X f , 2 L 3 I W ..f:.W,, Sf Aw .Y I Q CHRIS HOOPER L . R o xr' I 8 Fred and Sid qef in+o 'rhe acf. GLENN CHAPMAN Chapman gefs fwo againsf fhe Ropers. FRANK BLACK n .1-.Al-.ibff Y., it-.4 i :J ' x Q .f . KKK SKUQ' X X4 p 3 99 pd, F i -N,f,,Q -3 2 rf will-Sl. , 45 -1 Zi 43 15.1.3 an f z K Wu., 1 -nf .J 'i i if is Nga' Nov' L K 24? i S55 an 'i 'ii xmibf ii ln- ,S 'Q 1 1' S f 5-'wx X 55 5101 -.a f's.4 Nun i L N.. L' I u I i 45 N-cf 0 an 'vii 155 I F 3 Ro I Sl Sh 1' Eddie Bachman, Red Wrighi, Don Slewari, Fred Urler, Chris Hooper, Mike Sullivan, Larry Wofford. Row 2: uHe e Tom Biggs. Bob Dumonr, Frankie Zuniga. Phil Dessaur, Jim Cox, Roberf Thrush, Jim Cambron. Row 3: Tom- m Th M e Maley. Manager: Sam Gaddy, John Dobbs, Richard Amilian, Charles Lawyer, Buddy Gardner. Larry We C ach W lf C Knapp. B-Squad Basketball SEASON S RECORD Kelley o,,,,.a,,v ,,oa,, 3 8 Cascia l-lall ,ov,,oooaAw, 39 Barrlesville ,,,,.,,,,,w,.. 52 Edison ,,,s,,s,,,,,,,,. ,,,5I Memorial .,s,...,,,s,4ss. 50 Ponca Ciiy .s,,,o,o,,,, 62 Barrlesville ,,,,,,qq ,,,,., 3 9 Rogers ..,....... ...... 3 4 Muskogee ,,,s,,,ssVs,s, 4I Ceniral ,sss, .,,s,, 6 O Kelley Rogers .sss,.. Edison .ss... Muskogee ..,,,iss,, H344 Websier s,sss,. C62 McLain ,sssssssssssY,,,,w 43 Ceniral .ss,,,ss,s,,,,,, 3 Ci+y B Squad Tournameni Hale Isl Place 57 I-lale's B squad, which had a fine I3-7 record. lopped off Jrhe year by winning +he ci+y's B squad rournameni for rhe second year in a row. This depih and overall abiliiy give l-lale's baskerball hopes good reason +o be high, since +omorrow's siars will be coming from Jrhis year's B squad ieam. Congrarulaiions are due +o coach Knapp lor +he fine iob he did in coaching Jrhe Jream. I+ was his duly +o weld a number of individual boys wiih rheir own sirengrhs and weaknesses in+o a working unir. lr' is his iob +o find ou+ Jrhe boys' weaknesses and +hen 'ro figure our which boys play beslr a+ whal posiiion. Once he has Jrhe righlr boys for Jrhe righl iob. his problems are by no means solved. l-le has 'ro make sure Jrhar Jrhe boys work efieclively as a Team. and he has ro plan The srralegy 'ro be used. Nexi year This iob will fall ro someone else, as coach Knapp will rake over rhe A squad coaching posiiion vacared by reiiring coach Wesr, who will, however, slay on as aihleric direclor. Row I: Ray Murphy, Max Wheeler, Jim Hohulski, Gary Jackson, Kerry Warner, Wes Thompson, Gary Slacy, David Hamby, Coach Leslie. Row 2: Don Flanagan, Monry Asher, Hal Morris, Archie Peyron, Larry Miller, Herb Whillow, Bill Goodwin. Row 3: David Lundy, 'lom Gann, Emmilr Shampnoi, Brian Miller, Tony Tarochione, Carl Pack. A Squad Wrestling B Squad 1 Row I: Don Bruce, Larry Crane, Jim Duffey, Les Voss, Bobby James, Slan Henderson, Coach Smilh. Row 2: James Cook, James Reeder, Glenn Harder, Mike Hamloy, James Lawyer, David Kinser. Row 3: Jim Williams, Chris Thibodaux, Carl Worlham, Frank Gales, Kenny Reich. WES THOMPSON l-la Ha Ha l-la Ha l-lal I-la Ha Ha , .... V... ..,..... 3 5 SEASON'S RECORD Waslmingfon .. McLain ....A,,A Muskogee ..,. Ecllson ,O,,.OO..... 9 Ponca Cify e ........4 .....,.. 2 3 Barflesville ...,.. ,.-.....I6 Rogers Cenlral e ,.,...............,. I8 Memorial ....,,,. Webs+er Invi+a+iona Tournamenf Hale 3rd p ace Brisfow Invi+a+ional Tournameni Hale Is+ p ace Kelley Invi1'a'I'ionalTournamen1' l-lale I slr p ace Regional Tournameni' Hale 4+l1 p ace Hamby gels his man. DAVID HAM BY ARC!-IIE PEYTON HAL MORRlS .. , ,, A, Vs ,, ,Z Y ,' ke' fleet, '. '1 O 1 q. ,, li nfs, My I +.4?.Av ,fig 19' ,-.4 v't. ,, .rw ,-,... .. 1..-. ...1..... V w . 1-iww... 'E' ks wp ,tl 3, ,W 47' -0 i GARY JACKSON GARY STACY Vcelvieh iaesd hsma 1 4 l 1 KERRY WARNER A HERB WI-HTLOW DON FLANAGAN 1 Y i . N in ar k own I n. N Y 1 1 I , , .5-ANS . ,,, , A v ,.,..,,,,n aww-E-qQ 'h-v-...M ' Q--Q.,, RAY MURPHY David Hamby goes for a pi EMMITT Sl-IAMPNOI 4- S 'G R JIM I-IOHULSKI W, R. M msg MAX WHEELER On board: Bob Clolhier, Mike Phillips, Sleve Smilh, Dave Harris. George Philips, Sleve Bulloch. John Van Curen. Sealed, Row I Chuck Harris, John l-louchin, Roy Hiskell, Sleve Wood. Roberl Green, Sleve Gallorailh, Ken Orms. Row 2: Don Ferguson, Joh Green, Phil Dawson, Bob Walerlield, Richard Punnell, Jon Bird, Row 3: Jim Williams, Mgr., Marc Maupin, Mgr., Coach Larr Miller SEASON'S RECORD C 65 Memorial ,cc,...ccc....c. C 55 Ponca Cily C74 Rogers 54 Colleyville C38 Barllesville C62 Rogers .59 Cenlral .. as .C -67 McLain Edison Barllesville All-Cily Swim Meel Hale Isl Place All-Conference Swim Meel l-lale Isl Place Slale Swim Meel I-lale 2nd Place Swimming l-lale's mermen ended lheir besl season wilh only lwo deleals in lhe lough Oklahoma Seven conler ence. The Rangers, coached by Larry Miller, won lhe All-Cily and All-Conference crowns and came in second in lhe ballle lor lhe slalle championship ily. l-lale was lhe only leam lo beal Barllesville in a dual meel lhis year, and in addilion upsel Barlles ville's bid lor lhe All-Conlerence lille. Hale swim mers received many All-Cily, All-Conlerence, and All-Slale lilies. This.year l-lale will graduale many ol ils line swimmers, bul l-'lale should slill have a leam lhal can be counled on lo be slrong in compelilion. ln ad olilion, many eyes will be on l-lale's sophomore sen salion, Sleve Wood, in his quesl lor a new louller lly record. i l-lale also ended lhe mylh ol Barllesville's invincibil: Q- :- 1 fr-.. V f., --. .U ,. 'Z Ls, -, '01 .1-.Y , W sr T ff-Q 23 ,Juv .L 4 'I- ' vf' 7 V -7 ,Nm X, Q -Q Y. .:'T.fj! M. Ii. :ky '5',Q 1 N'-s- si., N., .W ey, K 'K A.'gM,s.'yf Smit' 4...-v al vi- -L .- .-., , p. , 5 J - 1 ,M 1, v- 2p:?3 I ' -i ,, , I t.. ' - '- he . . .- !i?k,,.'gi I. ,. -X A!3 :'!-gf - ff ,-- f .43 xg' J.-'. ' ' V ' -r . 4. I Q, . ., , 7 ,. I 'gf n,,'3' ei ' ,A ,-rv' .- A-'H'-'-', -.' 'I' .-.. xg ..N'.9f .14 , Q- 3-C' 'Z ..,f 2' ' 4 aXi ? ui: hiv vy . 1 5 A n .xii N. gt -x , - , V - ' it-if 1Q , 'l5 W1 of Ay M .,. -4,-., Q, ' f ff- g,i.,5,,,. n5f 5,,' , ' +V, . -f . Y . , ',,,1lH1r: I .. 8 ,.' . .... .j' i s ' ' P' . 1 ., '. 4 , ', ' '. V' 'A sill. 15' ' fi X ' ' X.. N' 53' M A V I Tr' lx-5 . a, L' f., pr-S , , , X .7 , 5,5 V .3-M., I L p r ! ge. v A-in f mf,-EZVEK LZ!-qt' ,rig ' A ,sg Row I: Byce Brannon, Tom Salzman, Larry Cason, Don Bingham, Larry Bundy, Joe Gilberl, Len Snelgrove, Jim Williams, Vince Mahar, Larry Healer. Row 2: Gary .Crookham, Roberr Moore, John Burgefl, John Gage, David McLemore. Harold Sfewarl, Phil Baxler, Keilh Spence, Emmil Gilliam, Sleve Pollard. Row 3: Roberf Pelerson, Roger Erhard, Jim Singellon, Tom Pallerson, Charles Hulchins, Larry Wofford, Mike Neuenschwander, Mike Apple, David Hansel, Bob Anderson, Row 4: Darrel Hendricks, Tom Neuen- schwander, Sieve Nickols, Don Evans, Jerry Guhl, Gary Monleilh, Mike Fine, Don Humphreys, Arr Naylor, Gary Maddux, Randy Neal. Track ,QQ Row I: Gary Hendrick, Mike Alley, Fred Griffin, John Seago, Mark Bouakadakis, Phil Dessaur, Jack Richardson, Mike Longmire, Mike Balson, Richard Smilh, Jay Jones. Row 2: Bill Lewis, Alberf Unger, Randy O'Neal, David Wallers, Pal Carr, Tom Padden. Allan Coleman, Steve Clayberq, James McKissick, David Lundy, Roger McCoy. Row 3: Coach Chowins, Mike Bricker, James Rob- erls, Greg lsom, Terry Jagger, Mike Trompefer, Bill Wards, Harold Lee, Mike Neuenschwander, Bob Hunnes, Mike Slanley, Paul Bishop, Bill Schweikerl. - Q' Cross Country -4 TULSI Q33 ,F vw. -Q, -href '43 X . w,.,1f YA Yi Q 'JLSA , zz? Q51 I ' I vnu - 3 x 4' , 9346- ww ,,, f ' V -L! V ,V I .v N, ml? E:.LyLiII , A ,I I ', , is 4 , 1' ' w - J, 4 7 8' fe as Q.. I L Row I: Joe Gilberi, Gary Monleilh, Dave Kenmore, Don Bingham, Larry Maddux, Keilh Spence, Byce Brannon, Charles I-lulch Bob Anderson, John Burgell, Connie Wilkerson. Row 2: Mike Apple, Brian King, Gary Crookham, Mike Neuenschwander, Jerry G hl Hal Slewarf, Mike Graves, Mike Siowley, Paul Bishop. Row 3: Tom Padden, Gary Bloxham, Tom Neuenschwander, John Bird. D I Fisher, James McKissiclc, Randy Powers, Bolo Hunnes, David Hansel, Bill Wards, Pal' Carr, Coach Chowins. I F I TRACK SEASON'S RECORD CROSS COUNTRY SEASON'S RECORD I-lale ......... .....e.. 9 4 McLain ...., ,..r..,.. 2 4 I-lale ......... ......,. 8 8 Memorial ..............., 30 Hale Hale ......... ........ 7 O Washinglon ..,.....r... 48 Hale Hale ......... ........ 6 5 Cenlral ....o.o..,........ 53 Hale I-lale ......... ....... 4 O Rogers ....... ......... 7 8 Hale I-lale ...... ........ 37 Muskogee ...,.......... 8I Hale I-Iale ........ ......., 3 7 Edison ...,................ 8l I-lale ......... .,...,e. 6 I Barllesville ............,. 57 I.. All-Cily I-lale 5+h place OBU I-lale 5+h place Conference l'Iale 7l'h place Regional I-lale 5+h place ... J I-lale .,..... Low Score Wins Rogers ...... Rogers B .,,.HI7 Memorial .. ......I8 McLain McLain B Washinglon OBU I-lale Isl place All-Conference Meel' I-lale 2nd place All-Cily Meel I-lale 2nd place Rogers lnvilalional Meel' I-lale 3rd place OSU I-Iale 3rd place Sl'a+e Meel' I-Iale 2nd place gr Jerry Guhl ends an arduous run wifh a vicfory. vw H T j'r, -fe, mg:-ig-L,.. gy'--.,, - , ---.Nm .- A .,. Q- V , .,,,, . , i1 ' r' in rw 'TC' 'A1 ,11f'?' -Q1 , M- 1-- --...E- 7 T'2Tfr4-lg .gf 7 N ' 'V' ' f -5- -Pr., gg r fl'.-lily-14':frr-f-E.'Li',:ffw-' 'T 1'----,,, f Z:414gf- fi'- -.. Z1-ETA' . '. ' . L - -rar 1- 11 rr Wwe-11-AL- H -i -V---J ans- A --im:-Jw ---- QQ.: A-nf'f ' Q ' , ,rub my '-,V Y1 r----fs-11,3 Y ' T- '-VL ' .-: I 5 rv- -7f,Sf1'yj 'Lrv--9-1 a-L. u. L- f f TT -172, A 4 s- ' ' . ', ' 1 f r, P, vi, L1 L. 1, 57?37 L ', 'is ff, - '- pw- A -L -W A- V 'Ti lIT1'? 1' , ,. ., Q in .,. ,NN V AU- ., , 1 I . --. , ,N W, 1 I li-'1 v.sX.,,,v, 4 - '-v.W...1--M .,,i,,2:'.5J ...,.A-T:, Al, .7-, ya-:XM Ts ,, 5 I M f .. , V webs! As ,,,,,..N 34. , if inf- ff,ix Wg, s K ' 0- , 'v 1 I . Q J 'iff lr z .- 'X 5 A vw . Y ,-. ,,...,'g-ML ,W ,, . , ' 'mari T 'Z 1 . , Q TM Z' -4 'Q 1 M.- 1 Z s - in M ,, If MA: I it L , is ' 1 I -fs-va'-1'0 if'fl. WH' uQ,vqf. S', W Q ,arm W. i1:mj'x, ' - N ,f V ii JMC 1' qu- l f..Tl?SM-mxrfmrz, - - ' ' 'Y - 1 ' 'swwsw , rw-wvffzwmmwj , YE' I , , fm. gf.-7 N . ,Ji M SGT ' ' .Nui John Gage and Mike Messer run 'rhe hurdles. ' 1 rg X I W . ' . Q, A V .fi .5 . h, 9 5 John Seaqo nears fhe end of The race and gives if everyfhing he has. 'Ni S4 Vince Maher clears The bar. Mike Neuenschwander hands off io Bob Hunnes. i i T s 'ir'-ia - 0? i 4 I fi P i i -. ,gg ff'- I 'nnnqL, s. Q. 4 yff?j1'g'1,.fAQ,,gf?3 f V1 1 fu 1' M fj ,, f - ,ff qi . '- 44 ,nv . ib- 1 The lasl few sfeps will decide if Seaqo will win. Q ffm. 004' . ..- AQ' I yi' ' l ...- .- -:wLZ'.- nur- -UP' 3' V on-rf -H Q . 1 ,,v.lv' Z A Aix 'Nfl 1777515 1111... xx. gi., . vol ,. 9 ' .-'WW- if ,-A ,Mu x. A N '- 3141572 ,X ,553 . v 5 4 f-egg. 0- fjwwu . 4 -me . A 35-2 , --1 .- z ' ffwrdff A -. -'Vw ' ' ' 'V f' v - - . gf- :ea-sq., '- -N ' ,.4f,'r,,,f . y . . ' . V Q, . 5. 3u.f-QL' , 4 fc- f,,x f 'v!f'? ' ' 1 K .,' , .A -1. ruwwi -. ll 'rf . '- .-4. ' 'Q 4 -. , . . ' -Y e Q ' ' I 11 , ' fn 'nf' , . I ' ,, 5 L, 'r Mez, 1 -ze' Bob Anderson iusf keeps running along. l Herb Wlwillow Takes over for Torn Pelle-rson. 'Y ,A .X V me i 4 ii 'if' ' 7' Byce Brannon gives if all hes qol. L' -gs b' 'fsijw Q I i A , gas' I I l83 Z :gf 9U,' in-:lv M Q '1. 2..':-'bf-f Coach Pa rent I' hs.. - T -I Golf SEASON'S RECORD Hale ,.....7777 I IV2 I-IaIe.,s I2 I-IaIe ., ....... 8If2 I-IaIe,.. 7 I-Ialea. 9 I-Iale .. ..., I2 I-Iale . .,4. 8 I 'IGI6 7...., , IOVQ Cascia I-IaII Rogers ....... I 411 IV2 Okmulgee .... 2 Cen+raI ..... Edison .......... 4 Cascia Hall IvIemoriaI S ..... 5 Websier ZV2 Row I: Dave Carnahan, Torn Mahaifey, David I-Iines, John Rainwafer Bill Wriqhf. Row 2: Bill Gordon, Gary Lee, Joe Adair, Mike O'Shay lg Bill Gordon drives. David Hines, I-IaIe's sfafe champion. shows Q84 how it is done. .' A - ,Q , 'Y' F... i--i.n, s .2 i .-.., ! S fl , if 6 'i A Q I N Q 'Fr sz. -H . Row I: Coacli Leslie, Ronnie Ralzlolf, Joe Marlin, Tom Egelslon. Bill Lewis, Doug Collier, Eddie Owen. Row 2: Jolwn Burnell, Randy Tucker, David Wallers, Tom McGuire, Charles Mayer, Gary Badqell, David l-lamby, Kenny Guy. Tennis SEASON'S RECORD Ha G -.-.-------- 3 lVlemOrial .... 6 l-lale a..,, .... 3 Rogers .,,, 6 HG S -----------. 0 Muskogee .... 9 Hale iva., ..., I Edison .iee 8 Ha G ----'------- 3 Rogers 6 Hale .aa., ..,., 6 Cenlral 3 l-lae .,...,.a.. ,O Muskogee .... 9 l-lale ...., ...,. 9 McLain ..,.. O Ha 9 .......,.... 3 Barllesville ,,,, 6 L Walfers serves Marlin finishes bagkhand, Doug Collier slams 'flue ball 'ro his op- Tl1e+OUQl1+WO- ponenl. -if-elf 'y. +f 'rm X' V' , XX., ,ll K - . ' iii-'i'i in is liiiiiifsfisx use fiiiliixws i X' ' I .Q7IiL3I -' H -x y sum 'V 4 X 'RXX Q V sl..-X.-1.l,.'x ug. M - if--Q-.ilf X f ,K f ,' ,,. - 'L I Q I Tim RecTor, Jim Williams, Phil Reeves, Richard BaTTles, Mike C. Knapp. Row I: Jim Linn, Randy Branson, Bill ScaTTergood, Fred Murray, Terry Nixon, Ray Murphy, Chris Hooper. Row 2: Gary Webb m r. , EmmiTT Shampnoi, Bob Wages, David GusTine, David Fisher, Gerald Pinlle, Roberl' Simmons, Sleve Maloy lmgr.l. Row 3: Camp. John Dobbs, Richard Amilian, Mike Shay, and Coach WaITer Aw Squad Baseball The Rangers, under Coach WaITer C. Knapp, Tinished a building year wiTh a Tine I3-6 record. I-IaIe's piTching was The Trouble spoT aT The begin- ning oT The year, buT wiTh The deveIopmenT oT The Team's piTching and improvemenT of Tield supporT Tor The piTcher, I-Iale even slropped highly ranked Rogers 3-2 in The regional TournamenT, I-lale wound up The season wiTh a 3-3 comference record and a Tie Tor second place in The norThern division. In ad- diTion To This, The players won The consolaTion cham- pionship oT The Sapulpa TournamenT. Randy Bran- son was named To The Tulsa World's All-CiTy Team and Bob Wages and Terry Nixon were named To The Tulsa Tribune's All-CiTy Team. Among The ouTsTanding lor ouTsTandingIy no- Toriousl games oT The season were a 7-6 loss To Edi- son in a game where I-Iale was leading 6-3 in The boTTom Tinal inning. Edison managed To load The bases and Then a home run ended I-Iale's hopes Tor a vicTory. The nexT week I-lale was playing l3arTIes- ville and BarTlesvilIe had a 9-I lead in The lasT inning. The case looked hopeless. buT I-Iale goT 9 runs on only I hiT To win The game IO-9. I-lale had a no-hiT- Ter piTched This year by sophomore righThander John Dobbs, who beaT Ponca CiTy 8-I. SEASON'S RECORD i 1 I-Ia e . . 4 l3arTlesville ..,.,,,,,,,,. M8 , . I-Ia e . . .... 6 Edison .......... ......,. 7 Ha e ...... 4 CenTral ..... ....,.,. O I-Ia e ...... O Rogers ........... ........ 2 l'la e ...... IO Ponca CiTy ....,.,,,,,,,, O I-Ia e ...... 5 Muskogee . ...., ,.,.,,.. 3 I-Ia e 7 Muskogee ..... ,...,, . .4 Hee ....... .IO BarTlesville ..... ..... . .9 I-Ia e ........ ...... 5 CenTral ...... ........ 4 l'Ia ec . ..... I I Kelley .................... ..I I-Ia e ........ . .... 8 Ponca CiTy .... .......... I I-Ia e ....... .... 3 Edison .. ........ ....... - I I-Ia e ...... .......... o IO Kelley . . .... ....,. . .O I'Ia e ...... ............. 2 Rogers ........... ........ 6 Sapulpa TournamenT: I-Ia e ...... .... .... 6 Sapulpa ...... ..... . ..7 I-Ia eo , . ., 6 McLain ......... l-la e ,,., ,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,, 4 Memorial ......, ,....,.. O I-Iae ....... I-Iae I so .... .3 Regional TournamenT: O CenTral Rogers ...... ........ 2 . ..,.,... 6 Q N Row I: Bruce I-lulchison, Kenny Poller, Jerry Neff, Gregg Thompson, Bob Murray, and Alan Ruller. Row 2: Jack Burris, Le I Ell son, Danny Kenmore, Richard Brown, Bryan Coais, Bob Nuckolls. Row 3: John Spain lmgr.I, Pal Tyler, Gary IvIcCuIlo gh D Mann, and Eddie Bachman. Row 4: Larry Wells, Dan Milchell, Phil Reeves, Buddy Gardner, and Mike Shay. Bw Squad Baseball I-lale's Bees carved an enviable 8-2 record for Ihemselves, giving nolice Ihal I-Iale will have one ol Ihe lop baseball reams in Ihe years Io come. II is almosi cerrain Ihar I-lale will be in Ihe race lor Ihe conference championship from beginning Io end and 'rhal in addilion ir will be one ol The Ioughesr reams in Ihe regional Iournamenls. Coach Seigel, a praciice Ieacher from Norlh- easlern Slale College, coached Ihe B squad This year. I'Ie undoubiedly has gained much experience as well as having done a line iob. SEASON'S RECORD I-Ia e oo,,,,, ,..ssoooo 7 McLain o I-la e ,..,soo . ..... 3 Websler I-Ia eo ,,,, ,o,,,, I Websrer I-Ia e ,oooooo ,oo,.,, 5 Cenlral , Ha e ,.,,,, 3 Cenlral o I-Ia e o,,,,, ,o,ooo I I Rogers I-Ia e ,ooooo ,..... 9 Rogers I-Ia e ,ooo,,o ...ooo 4 Rogers so I-Ia e oooo . 6 Edison 3 I-lale, 3 Edison I i A Q 3 9',,. if -1 rr -' '- , . MIKE BRYANT . if EMMIT SHAMPNOI finial ,gif , ' '-- . . Q , 3 if -f X - , -- - fum- ' ..f A f ', - f - ., ,. ity, , ,-,,,.,, RICHARD BATTLES U 'N' GERALD PIRTLE A sighf +o worry any bafrer, or: Why ba'r+ers get gray. -Q 'pnrflufsw HL T DOUG CLAYBERG JOHN DOBBS NMI , Q BILL SCATTERGOOD 3 ,. 1 at M Fine fielding resulis in anoilwer pufouf af first. mm ans -::::::I::I::ei:I , RANDY BRANSON E zmji. -iw' R, 'Diem 55135-7 .1 Zeng.- MIKE CAMP - -':.. ' ' '.,..Syu.,f W, -9 . '--1-xg.:-,.,4... .N.w- A dA Sca+'rergood fields a buni. Fw, . , UE A , . ' 5 1 -4,g,g L -E- 11 .Lit ' .T M ' . ,ws 'W'- i I89 gi 1 Ds .-6 R X??4 'ada' W! W 'X' Q' CHRIS HOOPER R' 1 LQg.-..L.Q ? ,Y , 8 ' M. 5 f' q...M9f,., an, -, .V all x FRED MURRAY DAVID GUSTINE U ' BOB SIMMONS TERRY NIXON Lnnn swnngs. 11 1 v 1- ' . -. . ' -..L ,vw X . X 't- ,- gr A -4 . , 5. .' --9 - - .. - Y - W - ... . 5 . '4 ---R? -1 . . ' . - '-5 ' , -. ' ,. ,-31- -. .fl ' - Aiizuala 'mr ' V -fvffwf' '1 'N' ' 'v11'z ' MN'-'-wmv - J ' f - -W 4. '-- . .pr . -'S ,Y . - I .A -fs'-r , . .' , 'I J . ' , .Q Q - BOB WAGES In it ' 'ff wwf- ' bfi. TI - fy. -217 rv ... En. 5 .JFK ' ' ' ' , I.. , 4- . ,4 ffw V.. l jg M + - '. -,.- , .A -S :,,..: 4-ff I, XA. 1 -3 . ---. W, ,fr -1 -ff ', v' .. - V Q ,S N- ... , , ':h-:,,, t. il-.. ' I I 9-2,2 . ' - - - - - . ., . ,I . ,V . M J V 3 V ' - , I .Q ,f .. ,.,A.,-ff . A . M ---I----. - ,K A ww' ,r 3:1 l V X ,lf -! , ., . ' -,, . - - - -.5 ff 'M-h-A-wr? I 1 V VA .5 vt ., - ,X -.N A 'F , gikggagghi L- - WM. 4 DAVID FISHER 4 I Ax 'Exe' vmvszi-r:'lAzL9, s-.,...,, .-f .- 'Via- x r ,At-:will . a 2 M' . nr-I' -., -, I Jr. 5 -1- '-:W 'af - . nl huh '1. JIM WILLIAMS m . TIM RECTOR 53.3 I ,gn I Coronation 1964 I , 1 jr H v Q 5 'M ., sf A 6 . l if he - 6 mm N The royal courl. Queen Attendants ' SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Sandy Tolberl Ann Bulloclw Rila Baclwlel Lee l-larlcins Janie Bulcer Kallwy Knoll Q 13 5 . , V S- -'lr 55 LIFE AT HALE lvlosT oT us have been looking Torward To The end oT our Three years oT high school Tor a long Time, buT now ThaT iT is Tinally here l Think we all Teel somewhaT sad. l Think we are sad because The many Things we have done and The people we have known are iusT a parT of our pasT now. AlThough mosT oT our high school acTiviTies will soon be Tor- goTTen, we will never TorgeT The people we knew in high school. lvlany will live on only as memories. I have enioyed being your senior class presi- denT very much. and l wanT To Thank you all Tor your co-operaTion in making our senior year so successTul. STeve Bulloch AFS - 1964 WhaT do I Think oT The UniTed STaTes and iTs people? A very hard guesTion-isn'T iT? Now ThaT I am wriTing This, The year is aImosT over-one more week aT INlaThan I-Iale, one more monTh in Tulsa. and I will wake up again in Europe aTTer a long and beau- TiTul dream. I was very scared when I goT in The boaT To come over here, noT because I would geT sea- sick, buT because I was leaving my parenTs and my Triends Tor a long year. Now I realize ThaT This long year was The shorTesT one in all my IiTe-whaT beTTer way could I have been welcomed when I sTepped oTT The plane and received a warm welcome and a key oT my new home-So The TirsT nighT'when I Tell asleep, a Thousand miles away Trom home, I IeTT like I never did Ieave my True home and I was happy. The TirsT days aT school were kind oT wild. I could noT undersTand whaT The Teachers were Talking abouT. IT was noT very imporTanT, Though, because I was learning whaT The word Triendship means-I meT so many kinds- ThaT I sTiII can'T remember all Their names-IT was iusT wonderful-They were all willing To help me. Now I am even prouder To be a Ranger, because I am wearing a senior ring ThaT does and will always mean someThing To me: a circle oT Triendship ThaT will never break. Words are no enough To express how graTeTul I am and I am scared again To Think ThaT one day Iso soonll I will have To Ieave Tulsa Tor a long Time- maybe Torever-I hope everybody will remember me as I will remember The besT school in Tulsa-NaThan I-Iale. KaThy Thiry When I Tell Denmark oT my American Tamily, I will be speaking oT my American Tamily plus The Twen- Ty-Three hundred sTudenTs oT NaThan I-Iale. I cannoT describe Them all individually, buT I can describe my Teelings Toward Them all as a whole. They musT have generosiTy and kindness in Their hearTs. Tor They have made an ouTsider Teel ThaT he is inside America: They have made a Toreigner a Triend. I have been given giTTs oT real cowboy booTs. a senior ring, an Oklahoma drawl, and more kind ThoughTs and ThoughT- Tul gesTures Than I can menTion. as well as an oppor- TuniTy Tor a kind OT educaTion Thaf cannoT be TaughT in any classroom. Ove KrisTensen ' '04-Q--. K'-'w-...NQ , . U, fb -s-n..,,,,,,A f-7-.-.Hr N,,,',: ' 'v , 'v 'Wah-.qgl --. ' ' 'so . ., in -- f ff, cha , '- M --ur f'X , . ' '-h -i:'!' 1 5 - vm SEATS Mp '-'sslfy .2 - ..-4 -we' 1. ,, W 5 3 ,, Q-A ,.. , I ' 5 -'Ziff 'T 5533? -fy I ' , f' r 6 --Q-.'f ,H-rf'Q9'i. , , M-42 l.f33,'57k-. ' fimfffr' ' - - '0 5 as ,Jun Num-v.. 15 41' H rf-Y! 1 .fl 'eb ', ,' ffffl 1 ' iff f I 'ix s 4 , ' v 4 lg. ian 509, fl! 'Wil I I .ul nv'- Nl .sul I 'gfxl t.,Y' C .X Q Kafhy Thiry, David Hamby. Ove Krisfensen, Mike Sfarmley. Pafsy Ru++er Boys and Girls of the Month Sep+ember Sandy Tolloerr Sleve Bullocln Ocfober Mary Jo Daniel Leroy Elrod January Leslie Glass Milce Graves f ,, i .K ,- r November Robbie Maxwell Randy Branson I i I December Charlene l-lerl Bill Jones if i iyyly. F ixxgik I -531' February Jim Linn Lynda Kay Webb March r Kalhy Thiry Ove Krislensen l 'gig-1 li . , ,,,, W W.- f w S 1 Q l 1 ff April J A fy l Glenn Chapman Palsy Ruller m R Boy and Girl of +he Year Glenn Chapman Charlene l ler'r I99 4. i, rl , --Q 'lui' mx ix Masonic Awards Sandy Tolberi, Randy Branson rel . t'v .h 1 ,ti i xx' 6 swf .N X kv-i Rangers in Review Glenn Chapman, Randy Branson, Robbie Maxwell, Sieve Bulloch . CCIH DAR Awa rd Robbie Maxwell 'R , x . ii rv A if E .Q f----x-Sul Spanish Club Award Kalhy Dunn Eiga, f v lam.. A A A il 2513! V ny, In w. Y I ,,.n, ': ' 2 QV i iq Sigma Delra Chi Award Donna Funnel? Nalional Merit Finalisfsz Sieve Bulloch, Clayion Walls, Rollin S+. Aubin, Tom Dielrich, Tom Pegg, David Lenlz, Scoir Weir. H'WUn..,.,N, M Boys' and Girls' S+a+e Make Sfanley, Sally Jo Day+on, John Wallace O.S.U. Summer Seminar Be'Hy Crocker Award Joyce Mesclwmar .l Haleas Graduatin ' mr' V T 'N 'ffm Class - 196114 ni .-Q... ,Wi h . x f S- 2 9 M if J NIT Row I: Carol Daly, Randy Branson, Jan Brown. Kaihy Dunn. Row 2: Bill Ghormley. Duane BigEagle. Healhef Cambeyi Bob Clofhier, Ton Dierrich. Row 3: Sieve Booher, Virginia Branch, David Gould, Sharon Bell, Howard Clapp. Row . John Bidasio. lmmo Gabbe, Sid Burcham, Richard Ehmen, Sieve Bulloch. Hale Scholarship Recipients . . ' le. Peggy Row I: Kaihy Turner. Bill Jones, Sandy Miichell. Row 2: Bob McCrory, Clayion Waiis. Nancy LEGS- Dianna BUY n , Jones. Row 3: Barbara Huff. Mike Phillips, Bob Pendergrass, Tom Pegg, Jan Jones. Row 4: Rolland Si. Aubm, Jim Linn. Bill Wards, John Sweinam, Rex Pemberion. 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