Jesup Scott High School - Scottonian Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1968
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QCP 5 Q USTR QF is Q1 K Je 'KJ if X QL, 'fp X 0 SX me ,Q pf X, Vx 5 Q3 3, W ' X fix U, ' 95 by ru 69 Q ' C5333 QL 'V NIJ .QX0 'JJLUV Si?U3 Gy 4, ML wwf My S29 www, w'WH 1 ff'f'M wW WM QQ qw JW ,E UL JW MLK 7 , 'QM W fwjwjjj W if ES ijxw wwzbobgfugb ,WJ ggvkwp ' X ljfwf'fL HUM 2 mow Q N V My X ML IN f W 5 Q2 J' ,JW 3 QQ GW S, S559 69 Ev f M X7 ff , jf! f gpm' W wi Q ,X fffcn 'ff V? WMM UM!L N6W -Maw cm-X60 fl M30 L ff dwg ...,x a 46 nj? XMo9,.. N:L LNJJ f M -, A G QNX? '50 W Qflwsg W? MQW 55 W fgjm S Egsiigfi S gf Mivgfgb 2155 wkgxixbgyg Soni hialvfm M. UMM iw A f ifiy DJ ,fo Qwfkw A5 ffjf 3A Jfff? The 1 968 SCQTTON IAN Volume 55 Published by the SCOTTONIAN staff of Jesup W. Scott High School 'i Toledo, Ohio o f U wi i ,, WMV Contents ,Nw N 3 yk Q, ' CIa sJ?LZyLLZMi 18 Q, 0 Q 'WJ Ngpbigf Activities QW iw ZMMMJMWL W9 xy W ,, I QL Sports. fJff5 if rggnizations . NN by if YN 6 Wjybfw Mgfif in if Q W X . 4. 158 - . 174 ' iT Steps To the Future The powerful stride of a football team. The movement of a crowd's enthusiasm. The march pace of a fine band The stroll of an amiable couple. The steps of human beings. These are our paths. Steps of friendship. Steps of understanding. Steps of human life. Our steps of the future in the making. J ' sa ifwi'- F . QLQJOL C +ve- np ig' -- MXQWQ, fgfzvfz-f TI... 1 -' ' - ' YY Y 6 WWW WM W 5 A' In ,--q I W 5 W an il - gl' JI 10 'lil The determination of mon. The glow of spirit. The need for entertainment The creativity of the mind. This is you. This is me. This is Scott. Es. fp 1 .Q .4 J You round the last bend, Heading for the tape. You've iust passed the last Curve in the mile run. You're at full speed, And the goal posts are only ten yards away. You are about to make history. You, each and everyone of you, Are about to make history. It will be added to a record About eighteen years old. What will it read? Paths of victory or defeat? Is this the beginning of your steps . . . or the end? Editor A youthful Miss Petersen in a 1940 photograph with Physical Education Department colleagues, N. Knight and C. Meissner. Very rarely is a school fortunate enough to have on its staff an exceptional individual whose strength of character permeates the educational and guidance programs to the ex- tent that long term direction, solid organization, and improve- ment to those program results, establishing an outstanding record of achievement. The presence and the influence of Florence Petersen has been felt at Scott High School over a span of three decades. After receiving the A.B. degree from Ypsilanti University and the M.A degree from the University of Michigan, Miss Petersen came to Scott in 1938 as a teacher of girls' physical education. ln 1942 Miss Petersen left for military duty with the Red Cross. She served for two years in Alaska and also directed recreation programs in army service clubs during the war. She returned to Scott in 1946, after teaching at Waite Miss Petersen in 1942. Dedication for a semester. Two years later she was named supervisor of physical education for the Board of Education. Miss Petersen returned to Scott in 1952 to become dean of girls. Until the counseling staff was expanded, she and Mr. Vernon Alberstett shared the task of counseling the entire student body for eight years. Miss Petersen's title became assistant principal in 1954, with a special assignment as co-ordinator of counseling. She was named assistant principal in charge of administration in 1963. Miss Petersen's devotion to the out-of-doors is well estab- lished. She has directed recreational programs at various summer camps. For a total of twelve summers she taught a counselor education course for the University of Michigan at lnterlochen, site of the National Music Camp. Miss Petersen also maintains a cabin as a vacation retreat in northern Michigan. ln her teaching and administrative posts, Miss Petersen Mr. Ortyl conveys his good wishes to Miss Petersen on her ap- pointment as associate principal of Whitney Vocational High School. ' 'W A . lbs -Qin ' to a Vigorous Guide and Leader has exercised an abundance of good iudgement in handling difficult questions of discipline, and in resolving teacher- student misunderstanding. She has given sound advice to erring pupils and to con- fused scholars. Miss Petersen has earned the admiration of her colleagues by not i hesitating to use firm measures when needed to cure a problem. Her strong yet calm personality has been an ex- ample and an inspiration to co-workers. As a figure of authority she has few peers. By virtue of her impressive physical stature and powerful, direct manner of speaking, a disapproving glance from her is usually enough warning to discourage those who would misbehave. She has the special ability to penetrate to the source of a teenager's difficulty. While she is firm with offenders, students and parents, when called to a conference, know that they can depend on Miss Petersen for understanding and fairness in deciding a path of action. Miss Petersen has been very generous to Scott in terms of many years of talented and devoted service. She has taken an unselfish interest in the welfare of students, she has guided many to better lives by helping them with personal problems, arranging beneficial class schedules, and by alerting them to vocational opportunities. Scotters express gratitude for your efforts in their behalf. We wish Miss Petersen success in her new position as associate principal of Whitney Vocational-Technical High School. A familiar presence in the halls-Miss Petersen on patrol rg Dedication to a Music Man Music Man? A foolish name for this fine gentle- man? Not really. For six years this man has created an atmosphere at Scott unlike that, at most schools. Pride is the word. Great pride in one of the finest music groups in the State of Ohio, the Scott Symphonic Choir. His record, proven by the outstanding performance of his pupils, is excellent. There is an air about him that can, and does, control a classroom at a glance. He is a perfect example for all stu- dents. The Scottonian honors Mr. David Carter. W ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 q ' A Fx ' an V , Q 'Q X f IW 'J , '+A' -I Q Y- , XD U W W WD' K gtg 5652: ' . it Qin WXglV + , -V gil , 4 V I -fa' b K- N cjv ' l'w ?1U f'W7X Ux i 5-12 Tc LQ 1 N ' is KX 'EF' C 55? ' ' ffl 'J L W M f Q Jif Lf F Qi We M W xl OJ 36 E OPJU N7 -lgn xx .x 4 J 'x sq faxxmw Q ,N PJQDUNJ wig? D L I fy 0 6, ' -4 K B 1 fQl E ,,,, , Dv Ufj.ZM Jw -1 Q X Seniors Prove Essential To School Life What is the main purpose of a senior class? . . . to guide and show the succeeding classes the proper way to perform the duties of leading a school. That is what the Class of '68 has tried to do. lt has picked the committees to guide our school such as the Prom, Banquet, and, of course, the Skip Day Committees. lt has sponsored be- fore school sock hops and created a special senior color section at the last home basketball game, to prove its enthusiasm in its school colors. The Senior Class Council has performed remark- ably well over the past year. It is the Scottonian Staff's hope that the sen- iors' successors will be as responsive to our school's need as the seniors have been this year. John Martin, Senior class president. Elaine Suffield, Senior class vice-president. Il! Indiv, llnll I Barbara Whitely, Senior class treasurer. Katherine Kelley, Senior class secretary ll' Y ,l e fa I.- l xiii' xi w I::V E :ji : 5, lx qs. . l VJ I X 'X Christopher Agnes Charles Allen Tfy w:: Diane Ardner Paul Arnold Johnie Ashford 15- Willie Mae Austin Marvin Avery Ronald Bailey Alfred Baker David Bankston Dorothy Barber Deletha Baskin Amanda Bates Phyllis Beene Rhonda Bell Terrle Berkman George Blaylock ri 4 W e 1 E uf I if , X t iL7??r- ' S Afler four years seniors have learned the value of lhe library for study. 1-J Charles Bobo Toni Bowen Vonnette Bragg Frank Brock Angela Brown Robert Brown 1' ' 1 rr l a ,. Sara Brown Gregory Butts Leatha Cain Edith Calhoun Robert Campbell Ethel Cannon Arvie Carter Lynda Cheatam Dennis Clark Pamela Cole Jerry Collier lva Collins l F l. it f 5 5 Conley Regina Corbitt Juanita Cosper Maurice Courtland Denise Covington Judy Cox' l .5 3 w Christopher Crittenden , 1 Herman Davis Ronald Davis WnnfreclDav1s Daniel Day Donald DeBoe SM ..., ' l ,Q , I-N V 2 We itil 2-asm U s Y ' ' ,Y Z- 14 :23 fx' ' Harold Dixon Clqudlq Dodds Seniors have learned howto enloy their non class time Willie Eason Margaret Eiland if sm 5... f ,. 'E . i ' 22: 1 1 Lois Emery if in --Qm,zff7.: : : -, xii? as k 3 H iudfisz -Hwy.--,-an-pf'--ff-is Q5 4 4 'QQ 45 -1 QE 12 - ,'fq .'ZK4S ma, , N 1 'Z f 5 if Q'1 47 197 zz.. Y 1, I 0 ,5 ai' ?' .- ' s'f'Z::E. , , ,W I-vwaw WW. ,, ,mg Ami P' Aww:-. awp , mms, lg ,f-mmm . ,,mm:mm ,.L.,,,mm V' s ft, sm K 4 X 4.Q,f'N .fem A3 JI l n ag, W-7. Q, 1 U I -. 1752. 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Kimbrough Cedric King Willie Knighlen Reed Knowles Marvin Kohn S48 Pamela Kozak 1 ' .A it H ggi iw ,, ,! . -,Se 6 ex' i ' Ethel Kynard Carmen Kyser Michelene LaPlant Michael Layson George Lee Ronald Lee 1 -.l V sys, Cecilia Legg Leroy Lewis Reginald Lewis Clarence Liggins Carolyn Linticum Josephine Lopez Mary Lott Mary Lytle Dolores McClellan l . Maudie McGlown Willie McNairy Shirley McVay Qi , fl 'l E S .fi Henrietta McWhirter Connie Maddox Wanda Marsenburg Mary Marsh Anita Martin Cecilia Martin 5 r Mike Green asks for directions in completing a leather-craft proiect . . . and observes as Miss Barbara Schulz, crafts instructor, sketches a design outline for him. wx ,ww ,G 'Q , H -- X, u w- , . H if - -15:1 - t 7 . r::pE:,Ef:5:E.f ' , ww.-fsraf . r F8 A , . f Wa. k ' 12 r K W. W, in gzb - ':1 , r .Vi W. 'W A li .,,, fi? , QLD M V1 ff ini! WK ., ,. 5 ff .. ,.,, 3, 5 ' 1':b1,J,: 2I:': Q dh, warm 'S f 'Wk firm? 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Delores Reynolds Patricia Rhodes Merim Robert Rivers Kenneth Roach Irma Roberts Ronald Roberts Brenda Robinson James Robinson Ranee Root Linda Rose Larry Rosenberg Suzanne Rosinski Deywain Ross Doris Ross Emma Ross John Salazar Richard Schroeder Raymond Scott James Sharp Jo Lynn Shaw Tanya Shedd Beverly Shinaul Julius Simmons Darryl Sims Norma Sims l A Deborah Skinner Rita Slaughter Jill Smaw Kevin Smelser Clyde Smith Charles Simpson Ruth Smith Debra Snyder Maxine Snyder Mark Spanglet Janet Stephens Harold Stephens Cheerleaders inspire Scott students as players look on. 34 Willie Stevens ,v 4. vp-, fe... ,A 40' 90' ur' ig I W 'r Berne ,,.., 3, , Neva .qgu it '21, A , ' 61.11, nik -4. v 'Q- 1. , . 4. -C, .zu 1 - N, i -W :M ffl wg. -1. 5' 'gif' QQ ,: h M 2:5 ., :-A ,N fn?-w ,Ei 1 'L r yi 1 I 4-A K n.'. ,145 'Sy Theresa Toska ' .ff 5 ft ,U ' , 01 . l , -,1!A., X' V At. .4 ,YU F?- n 4 v 1 v :K A 4 F g-if ww' rl, lx. H! ': ft: L , in 'lim lvl Q. 1' I' 'lg 1. 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ANDERSON, LINDA F.-Choir 12, Banquet Comm. ARDNER, DIANE E.-Organizations Comm., Citizenship Comm., J.C.L. 9, 10-Sec. 10, H.R. Rep. 10, THISTLE 11, 12- Copy Ed., Publicity Comm. 12, Spanish Club 11, Library Asst. 9. ARNOLD, PAUL-Track 9, 10, lm. Basketball 12. ASHFORD, JOHNNY-Hall Guide 11, 12. AVERY, MARVIN R.-Basketball 9, 10, 11, lm. Basketball 12, Choir Talent Show 12, Skits 12, THISTLE 11, 12-Sports Ed., Football 10, Im. Volleyball IO, Chess Club, Quiz Bowl Team 12, Publicity Comm. 12, H.R. Rep. 9. -B- BAILEY, RONALD E.-Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12, Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, lm. Basket- ball 9, 12, Im. Swimming 9, 10, lm. Volleyball 9, 10, Choir Talent Show 11, 12,Skits12. BAKER, ALFRED A.-Football 9, 10, 11, 12-Capt. 12, Track 9, 10, Baseball 9, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12-Capt, 12, Varsity- S Club 10, 11, 12-V. Pres. 12, H.R. Rep. 9, 10, 11, Im. Track 10, Im. Volleyball 10, J.C.L. 9, Hall Guide 12. BANKSTON, DAVID L.-Baseball 9, 10, 11, Golf 9, 11, Basketball 9, DECA Club 12, Varsity-S Club TO, 11, 12. BARBER, DORTHY-Y-Teens 10, 12, Choir 12, Im. Basketball 10, lm. Baseball 10. BASKIN, DELETHA-J.C.L. 9, 10, Alt. H.R. Rep. 9, Band 9, 10, 11, H.R. Rep. 11, Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 10, 11, 12-Treas. 11, 12, F.T.A. 11, Dramatics Club 12, Student Council 12-Sec., SCOTTONIAN 11, 12, National Honor Soci- ety 11, 12, Banquet Comm. 12. BATES, AMANDA-lm. Track 9, 10, lm. Bowling 10, 11, 12, lm. Baseball 10, Pep Club 12. BEENE, PHYLLIS A.-lm. Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12, lm. Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, lm. Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12, lm. Track 10, 11, 12, Im. Softball 9, 10, lm. Badminton 10, 11, J.V. Cheer- leader 11, Varsity Cheerleader 12, H.R. Rep. 10, 11, Y-Teens 9, IO, DECA Club 12, Gym Asst. 11. BELL, RONDA D.-Announcement Comm. 12, Math Club 9, Im. Volleyball 10, 11, Im. Badminton 10, 11, Im. Softball 10, Nurse's Asst. 11, H.R. Rep. 12, Y-Teens 12, Pep Club 12, Dramatics Club 12, Office Asst. 12, F.T.A. 11. BERKMAN, TERRIE-Alt. H.R. Rep. 11, Nurse's Asst. 12. BLAYLOCK, GEORGE L.-SCOTTONIAN 11, 12, Computer Club 12. BOOTH, MARIE-Choir 12. BOWEN, TON!-Alt. H.R. Rep. 9, Social Comm. 9, Social Planning Comm. 10, Costume Comm. Skits 10, H.R. Rep. 10, Vice Pres. of Soph. Class 10, Vice Pres. of Jr. Class 11, J.C.L. 9, 10, 11, Y-Teens 12, SCOTTONIAN 11, 12, Jr. Court Member, First Attendant to Queen 12, J.C.W.A. 12-treas., Make-Up Committee for Skits 9, Upward Bound Program 11, 12. BRAGG, VONNETTE BROCK, FRANK J.-DECA 12. BROWN, ROBERT C.-H.R. Rep. 11, Band 10, ll, 12, Hi-Y 11. BROWN, SARA O.-Track 9, 10, 11, 12, lm. Volleyball 10, Gym Asst. 11, lm. Swimming 9, Dramatic Club 12, Para- Medical Club 12, Computer Club 12, lm. Archery 10, 12, lm. Soccer 12, lm. Bowling 9. BUTTS, GREGORY D.-lm. Basketball 12, Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12, Football 9, Im. Soccer 9, 10, Choir 11, 12, Im. Track 9, 10. -C... CALHOUN, EDITH-H.R. Rep. 9, J.C.L. 9, 10, 11, Math Club 9, Art Club 9, 10-Sec., Y-Teens 10, 11-Chaplain, 12, SCOT- TONIAN 10, 11, 12, NIFTI Comm. 9, Social Comm. 10, Safety Comm. 10, 11, Vice Pres. Student Council 11, Class Sec. 9, 10, Sr. Attendant to Homecoming Queen 12, Skits Comm. IO, Ring Comm. IO, Bd. of Comm. IO, Prom Comm. 12. CAMPBELL, ROBERT L.-Football 9, Basketball 9, H.R. Rep. 10, Alt. H.R. Rep. 9, ll, DECA 12, J.C.L. 9, Track 9, Base- ball 1O, 11, Business Club 11. CANNON, ETHEL-Choir 9, 10, ll, 12-Sec., Treas., All City Choir 12, lm. Sports 9, Opera Club 9, Choir Talent Show ll, 12. CLARK, DENNIS R.-J.C.L. 9, 10, 11, Chess Club 10, 11, Service Comm. 10, 11, 12, Commissioner 12, Library As- sistant 12. COLE, PAMELA J.-F.T.A. 10, ll, Im. Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, lm. Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12, Im, Badminton 10, 11, Y- Teens 9, 10, 12, Gym Asst. 11, 12, H.R. Rep. 12, Pep Club 12, Prom Committee 12. COLLINS, IVA+Alt. H.R. Rep. 12, Y-Teens 12, lm. Bowling 9, 10, Banquet Comm, 12. CORBITT, REGINA-Y-Teens 10, 12, Business Club 11, Pep Club 12, Announcement and Name Card Comm. 12. COSPER, JUANITA-H.R. Rep. 10, 11, Senior Day Comm. 12. COVINGTON, DENISE-Para-Medical Club 11, Y-Teens 11, 12, Nurse's Assistant 12, Homecoming Queen 12, H.R. Rep. 11, Alt. H.R. Rep. 12, Choir 11, 12, Prom Comm. 12. CRAWLEY, CYNTHIA-H.R. Rep. 9, 10, ll, 12, Y-Teens 9, 10, 11-Vice Pres., 12-Pres., Spanish Club 12-Treas., Assembly Comm. 11, Upward Bound Program 12, SCOTTONIAN 12. CROCKETT, CHARLES-Art Club IO, ll, J.A. 10, 11, Track Team 11, 12, lm. Track 10, H.R. Rep. 11. -9- DANIELS, PORTIA--Science Club 10, Y-Teens 10, Para-Medi- cal Club 11, 12, Finance Commission 11, 12, Alt. H.R. Rep. 12, Counselor Asst. 12, Announcement and Name Card Comm. Chairwoman 12. DAVIS, HERMAN-Basketball 11, 12, lm. Basketball 12, Boys Chorus 12, Baseball 12, lm. Track 10. DAVIS, WINFRED-Basketball 9, Football 9, 11, 12, lm. Basketball 9, 10, 12, Im, Wrestling 9, 10, Im. Volleyball 9, 10, lm. Track 10, Track 11, Choir 10, 11, 12, Choir Talent Show 11, 12. DEBOE, DONALD-Basketball 11, 12, Varsity S Club ll, 12. DOUGLAS, VICKIE-Y-Teens ll, 12, Y-Teens-Sec. 12, Ath. Office Asst. 11, 12, Para-Medical Club 12. EASON, WILLIE-Cafeteria Asst. 9, 10, Hall Guide 12, Im. Wrestling 10. EILAND, MARGARET-Choir 11, 12, Im. Volleyball 9, 10, Y-Teens 9. EMERY, LOIS-Band 9, 10, Basketball 10, Business Club 11. ERHARDT, JULIE-Y-Teens ll, Choir 9, IG, 11, DECA 12, Bible Club 11. ESTELLE, ELAINE-Choir 12, lm. Track IO, Im. Basketball 9, 10, lm. Volleyball 10, Y-Teens 9, 10, ll, Para-Medical Club 11, 12, Pen and Key Senior Comm. EVERETT, ALLEN-Cross Country 9, 10, 11, Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, Art Club-Pres. 12, Varsity S 10, 11, 12. EVERETT, JAIRUS-Art and Crafts Club 12. -F- FLOWERS, GREGORY D.-lm. Basketball 10, 12, Im. Volley- ball IO, lm. Wrestling 10. FLUELLEN, JOHNNIE M.-Spanish Club 11. FRAIS, SAVIANO-Football 11, 12, lm. Sports 10, 12, Track ll, 12. FULKERSON, CORA-Pet Care Club 10-Pres., Office Asst. 12. -G- GARNER, GERALD-Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 11, 12, Basketball lm. 11, 12, H.R. Rep. 10, 12, Alt. H.R. Rep. 9, Ideas Comm. 10, Hall Guide 11, 12, Proiectionist 9, 10, Varsity S Club IO, 11, 12, Gym Asst. 10. GIBSON, ELIZABETH M.-Business Club 10, 11, Y-Teens 10, 11, Office Asst. 12, Im. Volleyball 12, H.R. 11, Para- Medical Club 11, 12, lm. Basketball 10, lm. Swimming 9. GIBSON, ROBERT-Bowling 11, H.R. Rep. 11, Track 9, 10, 1 1, 12. GINN, BESSIE K.-H.R. Rep. 11, Y-Teens 9, 12. GLEASON, VIRGINIA R.-Citizenship Comm. 9, Business Club IO, Publicity Comm. 10, Finance Comm. 11, Biology Lab. Asst. Il, National Honor Society 11, 12. GOEBEL, TOM D. GORDON, MATTIE-Im. Swimming 9, lm. Volleyball IO, Im. Archery 10, Y-Teens 10. GOREE, RUTH L.-F.T.A. 10, Y-Teens 9, Bible Club 9. GRAHAM, TOMMIE L.-Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 11, 12, Pep Club 12, Student Soloist in Messiah 12, Im. Volleyball 9. GREEN, MIKE-Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, IO, Hall Guide 11, 12, lm. Track 10, Im. Basketball 12. ...H- HAMM, MARION-Football 9, Basketball 9, 10, Hall Guide 11, 12, Track 10, Cross Country 10, lm. Track 10, lm. Bas- ketball IO, 12, H. R. Rep. 9, 12. HARPER, BARBARA-Ideas Commission 9, 11, H. R. Rep. 9, 11, Alt. H. R. Rep. 10, 12, Publicity Comm. for Skits 9, Plan- ning Comm. for Social Comm. 9, 11, Science Club Vice Pres. 10, Y-Teens Sec. 12, Dramatics Club 12, SCOTTONIAN 12, Homecoming Comm. Chairwoman I2, Memorial Comm. 12, Skits 12. HARRINGTON, TONYA-Senior Y-Teens 12, Band 11, 12, Orchestra 12, Office Asst. 12, Pep Band 12. HARRIS, SHIRLEY-Para-Medical Club 11, J.C.W.A. 12. HEMPHILL, LARRY-Football 9, 10, DECA 12, Boys Choir 11. HENRY, LAWRENCE-Varsity S Pres. 12, SCOTTONIAN 11, 12, Class Pres. 9, 10, H. R, Rep. 11, Varsity S Club 11, 12, Varsity Football Capt. 9, IO, 12, Red Cross Rep. 9, 10, Wrestling 11, 12, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Im. Track 10, Skits 9, 10, Choir Talent Show 11, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Band Student Dir. 11, 12, Baseball 12. HILL, FERMAE-DECA 12. HOLMES, THOMAS-Varsity S Club 12, J. V. Baseball 10, Wrestling 10, Tennis 11. HUDSPETH, LARRY--Hall Guide 11, 12, lm. Baseball 10, lm. Volleyball 10. HUMPHREY, VERGERINE-lm. Basketball 9, lm. Bowling 9, Y-Teens Sec. IO, Office Asst, 10, H. R. Rep. 9, 10. HUNTER, BARBARA-Office Asst. 12, Im. Swimming 9, 10, Pep Club 12, Im. Basketball 9, 10, Im, Baseball 9, IO. HUNTER, IRA J.-Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 11. HUNTER, STEVEN-lm Track 10, Spanish Club 12, Track 12, Upward Bound 9, 10, l1,H. R. Rep. 10, 11. HUTCHERSON, JERILYN A.- HUTCHERSON, MARILYN-DECA 12. -J- JACKSON, BETTIE-Choir 9, 10, 11, 12. JACKSON, DORAN-Football 9, Wrestling 11. JACKSON, HOMER-Cross Country 9, Track 9, 10, 12, Hall Guide 12, lm. Basketball 12, Gym. Asst. 11. JACOBY, STEPHEN W.-SCOTTONIAN 11, 12, lm. Basket- ball 12, lm. Track 9, 10. JEFFRIES, MELVINA L.-Baseball 9, IO, Basketball 10, 11, Choir 1 1, Pep Club, H. R. Rep. 9, Volleyball 9, 10, 11. JOHNSON, ANDREW-Football 9, Basketball 9, Spanish Club 12-Pres., Varsity S 12, H. R. Rep. 10. JOHNSON, DEBORAH R.-Y-Teens 12, Dramatics Club 12- Treas., Gym Asst. 12, Im. Bowling 12, Para-Medical Club 12. JONES, CARLENA--Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Maiorette 12, H. R. Rep. 9, lm. Volleyball 9. JONES, DIONETTA-Y-Teens 9. JONES, JOHN-National Honor Society 11, Quiz Bowl 12, Im. Swimming 9. JONES, MICHAEL--Football 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9. -K- KALLIL, GEORGIA-Choir 11, 12. KELLEY, KATHRYN-Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, H. R. Rep. 11, Cit- izenship Comm. 11, Bible History Club 11, Secretary-12. KING, CEDRIC-Football 9, 12, Baseball 9, 10, 11, .12, Band 11, 12, Talent Show 11, Hi-Y 11, Pep Band 12. KNIGHTEN, WILLIE-Football 10, 11, Hall Guide 11, 12. KNOWLES, REED-Baseball 9, 10, Varsity S 11, 12, Foot- ball 12, Baseball ll. KYSER, CARMEN V.-H. R. Rep. 9, 10, lm. Soccer 9, lm. Swimming 9. -L- LAPLANT, MICHELENE-J.C.L. 10, 11, Spanish Club 11, Pub- licity Comm. 11, 12, THISTLE 11, 12. LAYSON, MICHAEL-Gym. Asst. 12, Choir 10, 11, 12, Choir Talent Show 11, 12. LEE, RONALD-lm. Track 9, Football 9, 11, DECA Club 12, Im. Basketball 12, Proiectionist 10, 11, Wrestling 9, Track 9. LEWIS, REGINALD-Football 9, 11, Basketball 9, Track 9, 10, Crafts 12. LIGGONS, CLARENCE R.-Im. Sports 9, 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 11. LIGHTNER, CHARLES W.-Golf 10, 1 1, 12. -Mg- MCCLELLAND, DELORES M.-H. R. Rep. 9, Choir 11, 12, Para-Medical Club 12-Sec., Im. Swimming 9, Office Asst. 12. McGLOWN, SUZY-Y-Teens 9, 10, 12, Class Council 9, 10, Im. Volleyball 9, 10, lm, Bowling 10, H. R. Rep. 9, IO. McNAlRY, WILLIE-Baseball 9, 10, Track 12, Hall Guide 12. -M.. MADDOX, CONSTANCE L.-Y-Teens ll, 12, F.T.A. 11, J.A. 10, 11, 12, H. R. Rep. 12. MARSENBURG, WANDA F. - MARTIN, ANITHA-Y-Teens 9, Choir 11, 12, J.C.L.W. 12, lm. Volleyball 9, 10. MARTIN, CECILIA-Y-Teens 10, ll, 12, Bible Club 9, Chess Club 9, lm. Sports 9, 10, H. R. Rep. 9, Choir 11, 12, Bowling 1 1. MARTIN, JOHN T.-H. R. Rep. 9, 10, Football 9, 10, 11, Wrestling 9, 10, J.C.L. 9, 10, Dramatics Club 12, Chess Club 11, 12, Im. Basketball 10, 12, lm. Volleyball 9, 10, An- nouncement and Name Card Comm. 12, Memorial Comm. 12, Class Offices 12, lm. Track 10. MATHIS, GLORIA J.-H. R. Rep. 9, 10, 11, F.T.A. 10, 11, lm. Volleyball 9, 10, 11, lm. Soccer 10, Gym. Asst. 9, 10, Y-Teens 9, Dramatics Club 12-Pres., SCOTTONIAN 12. MAY, THERESA R.-Y-Teens 9, 12, Art Club 9, Spanish Club 11, 12, Pep Club 12, Band 9, Social Commission 9, Social Planning Comm. 10, Im. Bowling 9, Cafeteria Asst. 12, H. R. Rep. 12. MIMS, ED W.-Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 10, 11, 12, Football 10, Badminton 10, Varsity S Club 12, lm. Track 10. MINOR, AARON-Basketball 9, Skits 10. MONTGOMERY, ELIZABETH-Y-Teens 9, DECA Club 12. MOORE, GEORGETTA A.--Y-Teens 12, J.C.W.L. 12, Pep Club 12. MOORE, .JERRY-Choir 12. MOORE, MARGARET MORRISON, PATRICIA J.-H. R. Rep. 9, 11, Art Club 9, Im. Basketball 9, 10, Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 9. MULLIGAN, MARY E.-Im. Basketball 9, Im. Volleyball 10, Cafeteria Asst. 11, 12. NIX, WILLIAM-Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Alt. H. R. Rep. 9, Foot- ball 9, 10, 11, 12, Pep Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 9, 10,11,Skits 9,1O,11. .10-.. ODEN, LE'GASTON--Wrestling 9, 10, 11, Cross Country 10, Baseball 9, 10, DECA 12. ODOMS, JOYCE A.-Gym Asst. 11, lm. Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12, lm. Baseball 10, 11, 12, Im, Basketball 9, 11, Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12. OHMS, DEBORAH S.-DECA 12. O'NEAL, TIMOTHY-Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 11, Varsity S Club 12, lm. Basketball 12. OWENS, MERILYN P.-Im. Volleyball 9, lm. Swimming 10, Y-Teens 11, 12, Para-Medical Club 12. -p.. PATTERSON, KAREN E.-Class Council 9, 10, 11, Dramatics Club 12. PALMER, CHRISTINE-Y-Teens 9, Pres., 12, H.R. Rep. 9, 10, 12, lm. Sports 9, 10, 11, 12, Choir 11, 12, All City Choir 12. PETERSON, PATRICIA-Bible Club 10, Pet Care Club 10, H. R. Representative 11. PIERCE, VALERIE J.-Y-Teens 9, Im. Volleyball 9. PLODZIK, MARY-Nurse Asst. 12. POSTON, MELVA L.-Homecoming Decorating Comm. 12. PORTER, WALLEEN-Y-Teens 9, 10, Business Club 10, 11, Art Contest Winner 12. PRESTON, KATHY A.--H. R. Alt. 1 1, Office Asst. 12. .-R1 RANSEY, ANNIE-H. R. Rep. 10, Bible Club 10. RANSEY, RUBY-Bible Club 10. RHODES, PATRICIA-H. R. Rep. 10, alt. 12, Jr. Varsity Cheer- leader, Varsity Cheerleader 11, 12, Capt. 11, 12, Jr. Dance Comm., Jr. Class Sec. RILEY, MERITA-H. R. Rep. 9, Im. Sports 9, 10, 11, 12, Science Club 9. RIVERS, ROBERT-Track 10, Hall Guide 12, Sr. H. R. Basket- ball. ROBERTS, IRMA-H. R. Alt. 10, Pet Care Club 10, 11, Pep Club 12. ROBERTS, RONALD L.-Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Capt. 12, Baseball 9, 10, Track 11, 12, Varsity S 10, ll, 12, H. R. Rep. 9, 10, SCOTTONIAN 12. ROBINSON, BRENDA-Choir 10, 11, 12. ROBINSON, JAMES-Football 9, Basketball 10. ROSE, LINDA--H. R. Rep. 11, Y-Teens 10, Pep Club 12, lm. Volleyball 10, Senior Prom Comm. 12. ROSENBERG, LARRY S.-H. R. Rep. 10, J.C.L. 9, Band 9, Pep Band 9, Spanish Club 12, Computer Club 12, SCOT- TONIAN 11, 12, Editor-in-Chief 12. ROSINSKI, SUZANNE-Dis. Ed. Club 12. ROSS, DEYWAIN-Im. Sports 9, 10, 12. -5- SCOT1', RAYMOND-Wrestling 10, Track 9, 10, 11. SHAW, JOLYNN-Im. Bowling 11, 12, Cafeteria Asst. 11, 12. SHINAUL, BEVERLY-H. R. Rep. 9, 11, 12, Maiorette 11, 12, Chairwoman Jr. Nite Club Comm. 11, Second Attendant- Homecoming Court 12, V.P. Senior Y-Teens 12, Junior Y-Teen Member, Pres. Pep Club 12, Im. Volleyball 10, H. R. Alt. 10, Senior Prom Comm. 12. SIMMONS, JULIUS JR.-Im. Track 9, 10, Hall Guide 11, 12, Football 9, lm. Basketball 10, lm. Volleyball 10, 12, Im. Soccer 10, Wrestling 11, Senior Prom Comm. 12. SIMPSON, CHARLES-Varsity Bowling 9, Baseball 10, 11, Varsity S 9, IO, 11, 12, Symphonic Choir 12, Band 10, 11, Im. Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, lm. Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12, Im. Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Hall Guide 12. SLAUGHTER, RITA-Bowling 9, 12, Y-Teens 9, Para-Medical 12. SMAW, JILL-Bible History and Lit. Club 9, 10, Pet Club 10, Dramatics Club 12, DECA 12, Im. Volleyball 10, lm. Swim- ming 9, Art Club 10, 11, Pin and Key Comm. 12. SMELSER, KEVIN-Computer Club 12, H. R. Alt. 12. SMITH, CLYDE, JR.-Wrestling 9, Track 9, Football 10, Wrestling 10, Football 12, DECA 12. SNYDER, DEBBIE-H. R. Rep. 9, 10, Class Treasurer 9, 10, J.C.L. 9, 10, 11, Pres. J.C.L. 11, Y-Teens 10, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Sec. Spanish Club 12, TASC Rep. 11, Pres. Student Council 12, Social Commission 10, 11, Senior Court Member 12, SCOTTONIAN 11, 12, lm. Swimming 9, NIFTI 9, Safety Comm. 10, 11, Senior Prom Comm. 12. SPANGLET, MARK-J.C.L. 9, 10, 11, Publicity Comm. 9, Ideas Comm. 10, Finance Comm. 11, THISTLE 11, 12, Editor- in-Chief 12, National Honor Society ll, 12, Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12, H. R. Rep. 9, 10, TASC-Parliamentarian 12, Math Club 9. STEPHENS, JANET-F.T.A. 10, 11, Opera Club 10, Y-Teens 9, Choir 11, 12, Skits 12. STEVENS, HAROLD-Track 10, 11, 12, Cross Country 10, 11, 12, Hall Guide 12, Varsity S 12, Im. Volleyball 9. STEWART, Maiorette SHIRLEY-Y-Teens 10, 127 Pep Club 121 Varsity 11, 127 H. R. Rep. 11, 127 Band 11, 127 lm. Bowling 10, Ili lm. Volleyball 107 lm. Basketball 107 Im. Swimming 97 Homecoming Comm. 127 Athletic Commission 117 Im. Tumbling 9, 107 Para-Medical Club 117 Senior Ban- quet-Chairwoman 127 Senior Y-Teen Social Chairvvoman 12. STOVALL, LINDA-lm. Basketball 10, 11, 127 lm. Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 127 lm. Soccer 9, 10, 11, 127 lm. Softball. ..1'- TAYLOR, EDWIN-Band 9, io, ii, 12, Pep sand io, ii, 12. TERRELL, JUNE-Y-Teens 10, 127 Spanish Club 11, 127 F.T.A. 117 Pep Club 127 H. R. Rep. 11, 127 Sr. Banquet Comm. THOMAS, MADELON-Y-Teens 97 Band 10, 1 .li Orchestra 97 lm. Sports 9, 10, 11, 127 Gym. Asst. 127 Computer Club 127 Pin and Key Comm. 12. TOTTY, RENEE-Office Asst. 12. TOWNSEND, PATSY-H. R. Rep. 97 Y-Teens 9, 107 F.T.A. 107 Nurses Asst. 127 Bible Club 127 Para-Medical Club 12. TRAMILL, JACQUELINE-lm. Sports 9, 10. TURNER, HELEN-Para-Medical Club 11. TYLER, VIKKI-lm, Sports 9, 10, 117 Gym. Asst. 127 Pep Club 12. VANSCODER, JULIE-Office Asst. 12. VINES, RODERICK-Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball 9, 107 Baseball 9, 107 Track 11, 127 lm. Sports 10, 11, 127 Hall Guide 11, 127 Wrestling 107 H. R. Rep. 127 Sr. Day Comm. 12. -W.. WALTON, PATRICIA-F.T.A. 107 Y-Teens 10, Vice Pres.7 Im. Sports 10, 117 Skits 107 H. R. Rep. 127 Sr. Day Comm. 12. WATKINS, SHELIA-H. R. Rep. 107 Athl. Comm, 117 Y-Teens 9, 11, Sec.7 DECA 12, Pres. WELCH, JILL-lm. Sports 9, 107 H. R. Alt. 11, 127 Y-Teens 9, 10, Vice Pres.7 Pep Club 127 Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Maiorette 10, 11,12, Capt., 117 Drum Maior12. WELLS, BARBARA-J.C.L. 107 J.C.W.A. 127 Drama Club 12. WHITE, JO CAROL-Assembly Comm. 9, 107 Y-Teens 11, 127 J.C.W.A. 12, Vice Pres.7 lm. Track 107 Pep Club 127 Home- coming Court 127 Banquet Comm, 12. WHITLEY, BARBARA-Im. Sports 9, 107 Y-Teens 107 H. R. Rep. 107 Science Club' 107 Class Treas. 11, 127 Banquet Comm. 12. WILBORN, EDWARD-Track 9, 10, 11, 127 Wrestling 10, 11, 127 Varsity S Club 127 lm. Sports 12. WILLIAMS EARL-Basketball 9, 107 Track 10, 117 Hall Guide ii.' WILLIAMS, GALE-F.T.A. io, ii, spanish Club ii. wiLuAMs, UNDA-im. Bowling 9. wiLLiAMs, onest- WILLIAMS, QUENTIN-Track 9, 10, 11, 127 Bowling 117 Wrestling 9, 107 Varsity S Club 12. WILSON, LORNA-DECA 12, Sec.7 Opera Club 97 Y-Teens 107 H. R. Alt. 107 Idea Comm. 9. WILSON, ROCHELLE-lm. Sports 9, 10, 117 Y-Teens 107 Opera Club 9, 107 Choir 9, IO, 11, 127 Bible Club 9, 10, 117 Para-Medical Club 117 Announce. Comm. 12. WOODARD, JOYCE-Student Council 9, 10, 11, '127 Board of Comm. 117 Class Pres. 117 Class Vice Pres. 97 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 117 Varsity Cheerleader 127 Para-Medcal Club 127 Y-Teens 107 Finance Comm. 107 Nurse Asst. 12. WOODS, MAMIE-Pet Care Club 12. WOODSON, FREDRIC C.-Football 9. ....y... YEE, MOON-Hi-Y Club 97 H. R. Rep. 10, 117 Cross Country 117 National Honor Society 11, 127 Service Comm. 117 Old Newsboy Charity Drive 12. YEE, JET-Quiz Bowl Team 11, 127 National Honor Society 11, 127 H. R. Rep. 12. Scott's traditional Varsity-S vs. Teachers game proves to be amusing as well as profitable for spring sports. 'fir ..'5--:-zen...-Y 7- , , 4 . -,. is I ' U! 54 Ns? A xe fy 1' :V I U I I X llliyf 'll 'ii Q mb, 562168. IIIllllh?gf!f5Q3o IIIlllllll1f4j'4g5eo41 N ffllllyllff ff ff-rgaafoa 2 fl 0' HW gain KWIIWW ' Qfh f f X13 , I +5 ,Q , ' nl I We Qsxql 55656 0:-'QV 5 .QM 0 4jf,Q:.5.4l lo, g es KSZIQ3 0 71799. W Q ' fifwl' WW Ill 471411, llqlll III fllfll 4 Q Uderclass X N A . XY 9- -X:-... 'f,, 1 4 I E- 'Et' ' Xt' -if - ,fflg Q? 5 v - 1 7 Q - :Q V, - xgmiv Y i-1 1 - .Qi if , - '-Y 4 ? Iigvlvli- gal' ' Q x-Q35-I .ll ---- ...4-'Li xx 55- -11-4-5-1Y '.f - ? ' if 6 xi- -1' ,,,.' -1 ig 1, S l-'4.v,4Q - -x Q1v.1v -1' A 4 Xu M A 1 L L The Toledo Symphony Orchestra performs ol Scoll. Musician Leslie Boyd rests, while fellow orchestra members practice. QE Q ,1 F Feilbuch sludenls pul on o ploy from on English lesson. , e. I l f 'A 1--.---,ww-f..- .. 'Q V fw-:,- ,.- N --i.......i,., .. - 1 -1 -e, A . -L-,,----,-......,, -w-W--..i,, ,- A QT-Q37 A A -, Q H 1' ,' . ,,1:.i.q-V,-.A ,M 5 dl A... 'ffl . in H J.. Y- - -::-, ::,:.f:-: mfadgi , .2 - s 1 fl l , iii ll 5 ll-n-es-- se.,- i 4, Widely occloimed conduclor, Serge Fournier direcls ihe Toledo Symphony Orch eslru in concert al Scoll J.V. Cheerleader, Debra Ward, pon ders over cheers for the game that night. Girls in Mrs. Cultice's Home Ec class find time for studying. Juniors Show Great Promise For The Future - i A-I Cecelia Adams Denise Adams Munir Alaseer Alfred Allen Larry Allen Denise Allison Gwen Anderson John Ardner Essie Armstrong Ester Armstrong Betty Ashford Claude Autry Ozzie Ballard Eric Barbour Mary Barnes 1 , A 4. iii Q , I' 'f,- ,., 14 . sh 5 Dawn Kirk and Barbara Stewart are hard at work on their daily routine Band practice. 4 , Mug. 4.. -Oth I A ' ' my ' :5'P , hz f F F Q V. .I V , ' . Wk' , .Q 9 C' Linda Barnett Patricia Barnett Robert Barrera Rita Beale Glenna Beene Jo Anne Bell Orlando Beniamin George Benton Ernest Berry Don Bethany Michael Bey Robert Bick Lorraine Black Timothy Bockart Marsha Bonhart Leslie Boyd Craig Bracken Martha Brackett Michael Brandon Sandra Britten Michael Brodie Donald Brooks Alfred Brown Carol Brown Deborah Bryant Ernest Bryant Henry Bryant Eugene Bumpus Pamela Bush Larry Butts Carl Byrd Joyce Byrd Ronald Byrd Deborah Calloway Patricia Campbell i H -1' Y -,,...,--' -vow --' 'N, ,,. -Y-- - 1 xx' -47' J, H -, .--J N js. I7 ,,,. 'ati W' ...Q-L -F , X iv v F., ' i' Scotters start their iourney home after a hard day's studies. Brenda Cargile Lester Carter Rosie Carter Tom Castellanos Patricia Colbert Denise Cole Danny Coleman Marianne Cook Stralman Cooke Bernice Cooper Willie Cork Sandra Cornett Marlin Cortland Annette Cottrell Willie Crawford Carol Curry Louise Dale Willie Daniels Bernie Davis Cheryl Davis Geraldine Davis Glen Davis .lacklyn Davis JoAnn Davis John Davis Susan Davis Joseph DeCluette Mary DeCluette ti, J Q i lr ggi.. 5 . Y I , ,,. if - ..,V ' 'Qs AR lu. ri. A A Y ll I- ' Steve Tucker finds a perfect place to study before his 7:30 English class. Donnie Garcia Linda Gardner Mark Goebel James Golladay Robert Gordon Valerie Gordon Randy Gray Roberta Gray Sharon Green Jeanette Grier Gary Griffin Freddie Grimes Corl Guy Earskin Guyton Barbara Hahn Vivian Halsey James Hampton Eddie Hawkins Nettie Hankins James Harkins Willie Harper Vertie Dewberry Marsha Dodds Tony Draper Julliette Dunning Margo Dunson Barbara Echols Sandra Egner Patricia Ellis John Emery David Ervin Patricia Erving Marion Farris Cleo Fisher Gregory Fizer Friday Fletcher Randy Florence Darryl Flowers Elaine Fandren Edith Foraker Sharon Fordham Dale Forrest Inez Forrest Merita Foster Gladys Frazier Mary Freelove Kathy Fuller Steve Fuller Patricia Gallagher l A i 'Z .'.. L . O 4' L 'Est W f l l 1 l ll l Ni ' 1 5 .-, ,L in X ij 1 H JL Y I b all It f i r I l 2 1 if fa IJ I 4 l 1 ' , i r x S l f i r-A lv-V 7 L . lgg..:.gi-A 2 .-U. yr T '17 'L 9 . 'ii was l , 15565: 'Se-- 'T' fgsggf' Q 1 04' QQJQ: - ,J X :Q v. , 55 l N t ' n P' A J!! , :aff . iw if 3: sz ,ii 1 QF +5322 2'ili5:,i A lm F' H S F K nee' as Z. i f i J!! l li I , vi l ,,eY, H 5 i xil llli Qin: figs K 5'-ii . ,f 4 Cheryl Harris Ernest Harris Lafayette Harris Leslie Harris Robert Harris Sheila Harris Wilhelmina Harris Yvonne Harris Alan Harthorne Gary Hossell Harold Hassell Sharon Hawkins Janet Haynes Patricia Hayworth James Heffner Nedra Hemphill Leonard Henry Robert Henry Bernis Hickman Corrine Hicks Glandoy Hill Allen Hilou Steve Hippel Yvonne Hodge Ron Hogue Grinnell Hood Albert Horton Doreen Howell -Ai . , 1 1 1. 1. ' f Mis' Miss Mei Mei Uy, new addition to Scott teaching staff enioys taking over Mrs. MilIer's English classes. Shirley Hubbard Jonny Hughes Phillip Hughes Gwendolyn Hunt Irma Jean Hunt Bruce Huntley Edwin Huntly Mary Jo Huntly Evelyn Hutcherson Carl Jackson Francis Jackson Roger Jackson Wilford Jackson Ivor Jacobs Mill , W, .. Rudy James Edward Jenkins N ,., .,,. I , I Patricia Ann Jenkins -it ii ,s V 1 f' Lflliry : g t 6 H P' :Qi ni .,. . me-:X - ' 'ef Mary Ann Jennings Hattie Johnson s Herman Johnson J James Johnson Students in Mr. Loo's 7:30 English class prepare lessons for the day. Q V' HKS 5 311 1,5 ' -5. u. t , Q- Y' ., J 1 4, 1' ii s l 5 xklh x. I my .W 1 Jerry Johnson Jo Ann Johnson louis Johnson Thomas Johnson Annette Jones Cherilyn Jones Collin Jones George Jones Wayne Jones Martin Kaminsky Lindo Keller Arlene Ketchum Paul King Porter King Ounita King Richard King Robert King Dawn Kirk lawrence Klammer Debbie Koster Richard Kozak Larry Kyles Clyde Kynard Nelson Kynard Patricia Lang Denise laster Willie Lorkett Frank Lawhorn Wayne Lawson Aaron lee Sheildo lewis Phyllis Lielinski Leslie linear Ruby Lloyd Morella Long Norla Long Barbara Lonz Nanca Loo Linda Lucas Rolanda Lucas Angeline Lyons Jerry McCarver Nathon McCarver Patricia McCarver Gregory McClelland Larry McClelland Devin McConnell Charles McCullough Patricia McGee Ralph McGhee Melin McGowan Breda McKinney Debra McKinney Martha Mack Patricia Maki Benny Manter Bill Manter Charles Marlin Althea Martindale Sherry Mathis Weltha Maulsby Renia Maxey Edsel Meyers Dwight Miller Patricia Miller Vicki Minor Vonya Mitchell George Moore Leona Moore Malania Moore Nathaniel Morris Patricia Murphy Mike Myers Patricia Nash Suzanne Nawrocki Barnetta Nelson Patricia Newbell Judy Newman Jacqueline Norwood Anise Odoms Lyn Page Charles Pait Scott halls usually aren't this empty, iust during classes. l , 1 2 lfgiff 1 .ma es s A ,QS . 51. - 3 WQQ -if . 5- kl it Milo-ya' 1 I S The hall is the ideal place for before school chats . .Q +R, 4. wa U l Y 1-' 5- l l it IE' ' lllll W I xt n -' . A iq l l if fig: lu ,HW ml Mwllt x 4 'fl' th W Phyllis Palmer Edmond Parker Larry Parker Cassandra Penamon Harold Penson Gordon Peoples Dwayne Perkins Edward Peters Mi ke Pisarkiewicz Gwendolyn Player Patricia Poston Emma Presnall James Preston Nathaniel Quinn Mary Ragland Jerry Randolph E uegfi I 3 me me A Junior Munir Alaseer and brother Wally find Scott a radical change from schools in their native Jordan. - Walter Randolph 2 Eileen Ransey Medford Reese , Frederick Reid - ' Regina Rhodes . Bobby Richardson 1 Jacqueline Riley nl 1 I F I x gl N 7 I ji gif . lxT .fl l l K' lt if lr 1 Ricardo Riley Doris Roberts Gwendolyn Roberts Chester Robinson Douglas Robinson Rubin Robinson Stephen Robinson Student assemblies proved to be enriching and fun-filled. Carol Shinaul John Short Eugenia Sideris Beverly Simmons Marcia Sims Susan Skaff Cynthia Sledge Alice Smith Jeanette Smith Jerine Smith Larry Smith Phillip Smith Sandra Smith Sheila Smith Jackie Smoot Linda Snyder Shirley Spencer Tyrone Spencer Effie Stallings Joyce Standish Cheryl Steele Darrell Steele Michael Steinmetz Barbara Stewart Marshall Stockard Sharon Stovall sheila seubblefield l li? Roy Sullivan Esther Sykes Bridgett Syph cm lt . ai' - I 5 I B Howard Rogers Nadeline Rogers Clarence Roscoe Eddie Rowland Loretta Rudolph Mary Ann Rynes Deborah Sanders Moses Sanders Janelle Scott Jerry Shaw .5 'l t K Iii 'i ,1 F Y J X -7 N -J-:S 1 6 ma J - -X Xe l y , l 5 3. E il , Q ,Q 1.5 , . l f 44 3 S' X 1 l 15 if - l..',w ,I .N gait Thersa Taste Patricia Talley Calvin Toylor Clarence Taylor Patricia Taylor Denise Townsend Reola Townsend Steve Tucker Sherrond Turner Duane Tyree Mary Vanler Robert Vickers Barbara Vinson Darlene Vinson .v ie Ah Scott students always show spirit at basketball games. W, Q'-. ef 1- -2 Y' 1 Linda Vone Vickie Wade Caroline Walker Jawonia Walker Ronald Walker Larry Walton Debra Ward Iris Ward louis Ware Theodis Ware Charlotte Warren Annie Washington Audrey Washington Walter Waters Beniamin Watson Marian Watson Therese Watson Vernita Welch Mr. Haube's Science Classes af Feilbach School find time for group discussion. Owen Welzel Deborah Whealley Ronald While Eddie Wiggins Monica Wiggins Louis Wilkes Leonard Williams Michael Williams Evelyn Wilson Gerald Wilson Marvin Wilson Kalherine Wilcher Jerry Wright lrene Woo Virgie Woodley Frank Woods Franklin Young Karen Young Rosanna Young Rosemary Young The camera always brings smiles to sludenls faces as shown here. I . 1 ' .ef is-, 'i Y E . M, Ill I Y is 5' l 4 K. :Y ,,,, 4 xi' i A U .4 . 1, -r ' f K A., E.. H Marsha Bonhart finds it easy ta discuss problems with Mrs. Caldwell. mu - Eighth grade teachers enioy a delicious luncheon at Scott. Members of faculty find time for fun after hall. mv, - vi school I in the 3? Mr. David Eisinger assists students in his machinist class. R l 41 I Scott faculty members also took part in the luncheon for eighth grade teachers and elementary school administrators. lihpn-.nn .4--. ,--,If 'H :ly 5 N -h ,su l imp, 'll in Lx' lhyak N73 TM Scolf hosls eighth grade feuchers and principals from urea elementary schools for luncheon and discussions. fr. 1. ff NS- Qgkh fp . -I, .T L i LA, , ll mf,. - L :-N ji .. ,l 3 .5 -.Q l u ' Q .e f V sy M- Will we remember these often walked steps? Kay Adams Martin Adams Arline Agnes Isaiah Allen Patricia Allen Tony Allen Arnold Anderson Estella Armstrong Vero Atkins Faye Autry Peggy Autry Theresa Bailey Cynthia Baker John Baker Celeste Ballard lorillia Banks Flora Bankston Peaches Bankstan Bruce Bankston Judith Barney Toni Battle Larry Beachom Carla Beavers Nancy Becker James Beene Jo Ann Belcher James Bell Jerome Bell Jo Anne Bell Paula Bell Francine Belton Juanita Belton Gilbert Bennett Dan Bethany Robert Bethany Richard Bick Anita Billegas Charles Bishop Lorraine Black Tom Block Charles Blanchard Odessa Blue Garland Bohannon Denise Boldon Glen Boone Janice Boose Daryl Boyd Vivian Boyd Roberta Brackett Mildred Bradford Louella Bragg Diane Brandon Jackie Britter Bonita Brock John Brock Sophomore Class il- .fxif ,qi if J . .. W4 t 1, . , ,. e , N VQ ' ffl.. 'I K : W . x 4 -1 ftfff'A ., Mg, Q, ii' vi 'lj' 'Q ii Q ei 'PP' F if x 1 l l HN g il ' i ,T N if ' 217' 1' Q I milf' l A -A1 x J 'j' M .4 - s A -.l:. ' ,Eg - AN lm Calvin Brown Dennis Brown Elaine Brown Francine Brown Gwendolyn Brown Helen Brown Larshall Brown Michael Brown Patricia Brown Regina Brown Jerome Brownlee Henry Bryant John Buchanan William Buck Eugene Bumpus ic J Mrs. Carolyn Tousaint, a new addition to the Scott faculty, discusses activities with her sophomore Y-Teens. James Bumpus Patrick Burke Brenda Busby Ronald Byrd Gwendolyn Campbell William Campbell A Victoria Carnes Alice Carroll Dianne Carter Donna Carter Shirley Carter Terry Carter Wayne Carter Wilbert Cason Richard Costner Donnie Cathcart Walter Chapman Vanessa Cheatland Barbara Clark Thomas Clark Debra Clay Q 5 fa A 1 ,' Alf, il l 41. if l l XL l '-Niki .5 V, M.' Phyllis Clifton . Michael Cochran Carol Cole Dennis Cole Barbara Collins Lowella Collins Melvan Collins l. 1 -4 V Robert Collins Betty Conley Helen Conner Celestine Cook Mariorie Cook Marva Copeland i' Sandra Cornett i 'Li I f 1 , :: nl l sl l l .51-1r ls 1 l l s ,si eine ' A ' ik? f'4.?53?' 13 M LF ' .5 ' . 1 HV I li Q M1421 f' l I A 1 V--1 1 . - 11, iff! 1' 1 g ,Qui I! 1 -n v Q C 1 :Qi 5 ..-. s 1 ' 55 1 A 1 ':2- - 5: sl A Q' f 1 11:25 E' wj, ,1 LAW TY' l ,, l ,gj l lil' ll 4 gi 1 Q af ,, :Q ,-.1..'l' .i!'.C : . Wrzfsxmgf Ig ' .. llh , S X 1 s 1 . .P .L ,. l 1 15 .1 il es- .- 51,11 Wu.. .Jef-.L ,' J' ,, 1 1 ,,,, , ,1 1 I 1 ', 1 111 1 1: 1 -' 'U , li-.Mg . , L 15: A .. .v '31 1 fel 11' . 3,9 ka qi! lv .S lnfkkh.. I- C: X a '- 5 - '54 ' M 1 1 5 E I wills' M ,m,..Li , 5 11 i.gll'lggN11 1' j 1 1, . 11 .ba 7 f J, r 111 . . 11l l ' 1. .s if , - . M ,.u!Y1 'seem 11 gm 1, 111 -1-:pf -u fn, M 53 1 fyfqq- l V N Q ' ie il if E lg l i-1 11 ll 13.15 'K J I Lg James Cosper George Cox Sleven Crawley Louise Crayon James Creighton Terry Crenshaw Geraldine Crosby Willa Mae Crowell David Curry Jeffery Culver Nathan Curry Anna Dailey Arthur Daniels James Daniels Robert Daniels Deborah Darden Myra Darringlon Bonnie Davies Alvin Davis Lavonne Davis Leslie Davis Lynell Davis Marvin Davis Sharon Davis David Davison Stanley Daugherly John Dawson Waller Day Delia DeBoe Regina Douglas Arthur Drane Ronald Draper Ladonna Duharl David Dukelt Deborah Dunbar Mack Durton Nilila Easley Willie Eaton Larry Edwards Rose Edwards Michael Elrod Gwen Ensley Wilfred Erb Robert Ervin Jacqueline Essing Orin Essing Bobby Everage Joanne Fayne William Fell Dorothy Finn Patricia Finn Gerald Fletcher Wanda Fletcher Gary Flowers Barbara Ford Victoria Forrest Stephen Foster Kenneth Fowler Velma Franklin Charles Freelove Alvin Freeman Albert Frosch Robert Fuller Ronald Gaiter Roy Garcia Judith Gerald Lawrence Gillard Leonard Gillespie Lucille Gillard .5 fbi 1' I iff: ' 'F 5 1 4 4 - ig? f F ' l'ke.Qi 2' l U -. - . .4 I-.F l , , ' ,,. L ri. l L r i L V- J, ' off' -lf ' L ' W ' .3 A rl X. 1 Ak. . Q Mis! ' yt, , - V.. Q iw .5 J R ' ig, ' ,:,-- ..,gl H aff-i L 1 3-. 5 'in 3, - ' Qi! 1- s- fa? ' f 1 V lh' . 'l.' l ,,.. J J' l .,ii it I L f U' jg 'L 5 ' .l V.:. t s L xl Marilyn Gibson, secretary of Sophomore Y-Teens, reads the minutes 'f J of the preceding meeting while fellow members listen. -,535 -E --f-f , 3 Fl ,igllrrig . ' lu 1-, , gf ri,,,-r .A, 7 - 4 V.. 3' .,V11 FI V , .-3 6 G' t fa. 5' MGS, Marilyn Gibson Marvin Gibson Sharon Gibson Spencer Goodnight Alfred Golladay Alice Galladay Charles Gordon Marvin Grant Faye Greeley Elaine Greenlee Juan Gregory Sheilia Gregory Sharon Grier Linda Griffin Douglas Grossman Nina Gust Lena Habersham Christy Hague Irene Haithcock Melva Hale Cassie Halsey James Ham Ronald Hands Paula Harold Henry Harper Alice Harris Estelle Harris Jerry Harris Perry Harris Wilhelmina Harris William Harris Ronald Harrison Paula Hawkins Curtis Haynes Michael Hayes vRf?9 .t-, ic ml ,. J ' , ,. -.ltgdf , Q A' Q' -5, 1:-F ' l ' X- :FF ' 4 J' fa in 'A 'L If 1 r 6 ' I :kg A ' f , -in - ' ii, -fs! ' f 1 1 W, In Hi , -5- 'e xp A if T .Iii ' Yi - .,- , . '- 1' . ' 1 I WW aj, Deborah Haynes Y Donnie Haynes - ii - Carlwell Head tj.-.x ' gg, if l i David Henderson V i Frederick Henry if 'I Joyce Henry V 1' R oi., No.2 ff- X . J r s L-.. l Mrs. Burton Spice, teaching history and sociology in Miss Gould's place, prepares for the forthcoming day. Jerome Herbert Romona Hicks Marvin Hinton Lawrence Hodges Emanuel Holcomb Aaron Holley John Hollingsworth Linda Hollis Gail Holman .E 1 l it--f 1 1 , I- ' X 5: X, ' - i,, ,i A A ,p f fl' if ' A t l in f an - 4 lx , U i f ifiirfl lfi tigsfit 1 .-:Jil 1' - .if is ' fn Q E.. 'Y Y Z. 9 il ff ,Q - ff 'L l . F ll I 1 ' L Bi' ei L? , 'ii , an 'J, ' U.: .. ...- U ' ' I , .ij X . . ,.,,, We -1 1: a of ' l I . .ivy . . 1 -5 'W V Q W A 4 -ii' 's I fl I li f .lr ' M K f I I I 1 :V ggi .. L' li . I me N I: V W if-M -1 sc Mi ll , 7251 f - ff? 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I V, J e A Q 1, I I Inez Holmes Jo Ann Holmes Jacqueline Hopings Boyd Hoskins Andre Huff John Hughes Duane Hughley Helen Humphrey Gregory Hunt Betty Isaac Estell Isaac Eugene Isaac Robert Isaac Jesse Jackson Johnny Jackson Judy Jackson Laverne Jackson Samuel Jackson Jeanette Jacobs Stanley Jacobs William Jacobs Irene James Dennis Jarrett Kenneth Jelks Annie Jenkins James Jenkins Mary Ann Jennings David Jeung Anita Johnson Earl Johnson Gail Johnson Gloria Johnson Hugo Johnson James Johnson Janet Johnson Jeanette Johnson Joan Johnson Leroy Johnson Theresa Johnson Wanda Johnson Cheryl Jones Deborah Jones Edward Jones John Jones Kathy Jones Linda Jones Alvin Jordan Joyce Jordan Michael Kallil Paulo Kopp Shirley Kay Gwendolyn Kemp Midge Kellerman Marie Kight Tommie Kimbrough Celestine King Ronald King Harold Kite Lawrence Klammer Ethel Knowles Jenny Konczal Ronald Kraft Nelson Kynard Richard Kynard Beverly Kyser Connie Landry Rebecca Lane Johnny Langston Larry Langston Marion Lathan Zire!! All-, X fd w e We we if E im: v Good natured and friendly, Mr. Russell Mater, a man with sawdust in his blood, makes plans for future proiects. Mr. Mater has taught woodshop to many hundreds of Scotters over the post 33 years. .1 f ll V 0 Study Hall 310 becomes silent as Mr. Merle Baker enters to begin supervising the ' ' ' c 3rd hour session. ,.,.- ...-4 A youthful face at Scott this year was that of Mr. Mr. David Kanthak worked with Mrs. Kay Eby in Jon Richardson who teaches English. science team teaching project. ,. X . vit . -5 42- My t Ac A sa, 'J J f Q - S' F . , ,,. a :- Q sf x . 5 1' gd! I - K Q y P Jig . s fx ,, I -gc .. y ,, S 4 I ,P , a t I J 'LII X . il 3 is -1, QI a B.S.C.S. Sally Lathon Christine Lawhorn Richard lee Steve Lee Robert Levey Brenda Lewis Jobie Lewis Brenda Liggins Lorina Linzy Eugene Little Victor Lyte Bessie McClair Joseph McClair Moses McCIair Peggy McClelland Etta McCoy Stanley McCroy Paula McCullough Joetta McElya James McFarland Stephen McFarlin Jewel McGlown Mary McMillan Aquanetta McNeal Earl Mack Judy Malcolm Hardy Martin Meltonia Matthews James Mayes Rose Messenger Patricia Methvin Norman Michael Rickey Middleton Ronald Mikola Charles Minor ,.mti'S'. 3. Hey, Mr. Kellerl Patsy Morton Cheryl Moss Brion Murphy : John Murphy V f ,r i xt i Cynthia Nash S' Deborah Nowrocki Miranda Nealy . Azalene Nedd Edward Nelums Carolyn Newberry Norma Nunn Zano Ohms Marvin O'Neil James Overton -m'klE Levette Overton Martin Overton Sandro Overton Jean Overstreet -5 7 - Ruth Overstreet Albert Owens ' 7 W ,f ' ' Gregory Palmer 1 . X 4683 ' V. gf fff , u, ' 4 5 !' , ik , I A - ' i Stanley Palmer Versie Pannell William Porahom Sylvester Parker ' Michael Patterson , Victoria Peoples Angelita Perez , 1 Maria Perez e Wendlin Perkins , Beatrice Perry -, - Lula Perry A ,AIH ' I Dwight Perryman , Rosemarie Pettaway I ' Pamela Poindexter ' 4 al ' 5 J 5 I I , lax M , - ,lcv P' lvl 55 -yy i ill 'f al r v l 'tx f I Vicki Minor Delouris Mitchell Vonya Mitchell Theodore Montgomery Beverly Moore Calvin Moore Cheryl Moore Gary Moore Gifford Moore Kathi Moore Loretha Moore Octavia Moore Julius Morgan Robert Morris Ocie Morrow lr 'L l ui ? U: ef' A I r l 9 's ,if 1 ti-it I 1 te , Q , ig ,gat mi: k--J' j in ' '5- I .1-E af 1 - L. .. l il ln i -A In It l at i .- , 'L wc. i. 1 - - f, x 'lv , L ' 1 N i ix- 'l it .::f!?f Omar Sadin Vanessa Sample Melba Sanford Patricia Sansbury Anna Saunders Henrietta Savage Larry Savage Michael Schaffer Sylia Scruggs Robert Shaw Demetra Shedd Percilla Shelmon Marc Sherman Ray Shinaul Diana Shoemake Q II. 1:1 , Teddy Potter lowellton Price Rheta Price Adrian Proctor Clarence Prowell Marcella Pryor Raymond Pryor Vessie Quinn Alfreada Radford Stephanie Rand Paulette Randelman Milton Ransey Vernon Ray James Rayford Letricia Readus Amanda Rice Linder Rich Bobby Richardson Danny Richardson Kenneth Richardson Claudia Rill William Rivers Doris Roberts Alleda Robinson Amy Robinson Evangeline Robinson William Rogers Charles Rogers Elwanda Rogers Valerie Rogers Clarence Roscoe Charlene Ross Gwendolyn Ross Brenda Royster Debra Rushing Edith Calhoun greets Mr. Richard Huston, former Head Start program director, who came to Scott this year as an administrative assistant for of , if Y it , . i 'af' ? I' I 3, ' .. I ia 1 ' - ff . . P' 'f l ,DMZ 9 n Mr William Colne and Miss Ann Vetter discuss the performance of , , 4'-'Ll' i. gh n 5. fe it . Y' L WCM t ve ,T-J, 3, . gi W Q - inf , dr, +:,. . S T r ' 'fk We 'sn as ' 0 J Q V I ,ii it , . yy X . :.: we Jjajig, f . i 'Y ... Q V, ' fe 3 ,r ! J!! fi Fi. l a Willie Shy Thressalean Sibby Lee Simmons Ordynna Simmons Valerie Simmons Lamonte Sims Teresa Sims Carl Slaten Bessie Smith Brenda Smith Carolyn Smith Joanne Smith Kathleen Smith Phillip Smith Wayne Smoot Darnell Snow Teresa Spencer Michael Steele Ronald Stephens Barbara Stewart Mary Stewart Donald Stovall Rennu Stovall Walter Strickland Sharon Stubbs Dennis Suttler Deacon Swain Frankie Swain Pam Szymanowski Carnnell Taite Cathy Talley Aurelia Tate Gerald Taylor Jerry Taylor Larry Taylor Mr. David Eisinger explains procedure to his machine shop class. E e .-,.,.4: x l ,abc 1 ' S5 lf, fu i F4 sf 'l 'S '? - F Mr. Gibson Fair explains theory of operation . . . 0I ' l ii ,riff K, I- 4 1 demonstrates ,,,.- o -1 fv- ,tl V, and now students can work on their own, tuning and repairing small gasoline engines - 1-. we -. -.. Rickey Taylor Bruce Thomas Doris Thomas Pamela Thomas Connie Tillman Zane Tittle Ricardo Totty Betty Townsend Lenora Townsend John Travis Lucille Trice Curry Triplett Nathaniel Truss Debra Turner Edward Turner Jerome Turner Ernest Tyler Walter Walenczak Deloris Walker Gregory Walker Carolyn Wallace Margaret Walton Patricia Watson William Watson Mary Wammes Darlene Ware Jerry Warner Ardell Warren Annie Washington James Washington Michael Watson Betty White Gloria White John White Laura White Cennie Wiggins Jeanette Wilborn Bruce Williams Cottrilli Williams Curry Williams David Williams Gwendolyn Williams Karen Williams Linda Williams Margaret Williams Martin Williams Scmuel Williams Tomma Williams Dwight Willis Deborah Wilson Gary Wilson Joseph Wilson Linda Wilson Martha Wilson Paulette Wilson Bobby Winston Phillip Winston Howard Woo Dewitt Woodson Garlene Woodson Gwendolyn Woodson Leezandrous Wyley Judy Van Hoose Keith Vaughn Eugene Vaulx Melvin Vines Linda Vane James Young Christine Herbert . V A -ilk J 2' in s llfl Krl 1 ,X Q1 4-I 4 9 LL ..,,,, I I L A M. .ij A J in 7 I - l 'K - T, , lu, H f .el A :' ffl- It i .. V N Q -V T. lg I J , hs' :I rl l ml ,TTAM 1 5 ns' ,uf fi .iw li- Hit. ll 'i... fx ia W A idle S, . ll' 53,5 li ' TL k T -s fa, -2- TQ f - iill' .lui N, '::. LW -i : sm.: f' lliilirwig ll l' 'wi MT' sl Y f T V 'Sf 4 5 , l Qi ', , 'ff fa 'C ' .v 4 - - l' ' leg t , , I 'Q 3 ,,y,.,x b 5- 1 f ri T, iyr Y. - l X , 1 .,,,1 , ll is H I 1 3 itll ,riff s it ' J ' i ,,'Q'y si. I H 1 J if ri .555 '. 1--- ' 1 it 1 ' 1523 Luxe'-... T -zu 4 b - 1 we 1 ., K' . 1. 5 'rt 'fr . i s ff 'Y , I 1 ,IEW P J iq ' u. , 1 Ei RT 1 . . . Today's Followers, . ,., ,, 1 I K Mr. Paul Loo marvels al one of his newly acquired English classes. Freshman, Wanda Bulls, stares admiringly al her name on lhe Honor Roll. Freshmen Tomorrow's eaders lffiL-Qf9 rslrr rl s Freshmen students get lo know counselor Robert Slandriff beller especially when they are in lrouble. l ,Ne Freshmen show enlhuslosm al a pep assembly. Joe Adams Donald Alexander Charles Allen Gloria Allen Janet Allen Mark Allen John Algee Terry Allison Rosa Ambers Mike Anderson 2 William Anderson Thomas Armstrong Wilena Arnett Willie Mae Ashford Penelope Austin Jeff Bailey Barbara Baker Maxine Baker Marcia Baldwin Johnny Bankston Willie Bankston Ann Barber Jesse Barber LouVenia Barnes Reginald Barnes David Barrera Theresa Barrea Anita Barry Chester Bates Thurston Battle Bill Bauer Cynthia Bauknech Cleopas Beacham Keith Bell Ronald Bell Chris Berry Mary Bethany Rebecca Billigas Deborah Bills Shirley Bishop Eliiah Biddle Thomas Biddle Neta Bobo Delores Borner Georgia Bouyer William Boyd Lois Brackett Louvenia Branch Charlene Bridge Charles Bridge Venita Britten Juonda Broadnax Jerome Brooks Amanda Brown Donald Brown Kevin Brown Louis Brown Steve Brown Vallencia Brown Beverly Bryant Ronald Bryant Terry Bryant Harriet Bumpus i l Cleon Burkhalter Joseph Burney Jimmy Butler Wanda Butts Sarah Buchanan Myrna Byrd Shirley Caine - w il. Q . V, ui' ill. - . 13 wx 1 A fs 2 rl' Ig, gg 182 i gliflgl . V if ..l E sn-.?1ifq.,9, .- A f fl lJ Q ' l -1. Q A P' 1' . ,- ' .4 'Q T I is -f ffl: - ' l if is . 4:5 in fi A 1.3, Yi- .xi ,Q 5 J rrel . refs I .Ei:i'lf?':' 543' ,.. Y. . L T . ' I ' .'J?a.,1j, Y' f lf Xl: . V3 so' J - ,Xango 1-3. -'SFP 5- l x lil K3 Jessie Camel Larry Campell Pete Campos Sally Campos Arley Carrol Lu Ann Carrol Andrew Carter Ronnie Cathcart Shirley Coughhorn Linda Chambers Jesse Chandler John Chaney l l Willie Chears Robert Cherry I - HMI l Beverly Clasper . Charming Miss Barbara Schulz took the place of Mr. Richard l Stamm as instructor in the craft shop. Aleata Coates l Q U J v 4 1 5 Mechele Coates ' - Suzanne Coburn Joe Coker Karen Cobert Betty Coleman Brenda Coleman Morris Coleman Beverly Coley Ruthey Coley Allen Collins Jacqueline Collins Q f Judy Collins ' Lorraine Collins Manford Collins Bernice Conley Lavonne Conley Bobby Copper Eddie Cooper Raymond Cooper M Tyrone Cooper A R a Margret Cortez Marcillia Cortland A l Michael Coveney - A E ' M Terrence Covington 1 A i I SQA ' I ' Bonnie Craft R, A, '- ' Mary Craig 1 Pamela Craig 1 I, W l 1 , N 9 t , Rufus Craig Frank Crawford David Crayon Tommy Crockett Gloria Cunningham Jesse Crowell Byron Daniels 2411 Gary Dessert Students look wonderingly as Mrs. Tomaski explains an orienta- tion assignment. Charlon Dewberry Brenda Diggons Cheryl Dixon Sandra Dotson Delbert Douglas Florene Drone Deborah Draper James Dukeman Walter Dukett Brenda Dunbar Deborah Duncan Denise Duncan Darlene Dunklin Joyce Dunn Deborah Dunson Thomas Duren Pat Durham John Dutridge Merria Dyer Brenda Early JoAnn Early Ernest Easley Debra Easterly Loretta Edwards Elaine Egner Almeda Either Gregory Elder Philip Elder John Elrod Rhonda Ensley Ronnie Estelle JoAnn Evans L. C. Everage Bertha Fair i --: .ng -' Diann Daniels Mary Daniels Reginald Daniels James Darby Marcus Darrington Mario Dario Stephanie Daughtery Bermith Davis Charlotte Davis Marcella Davis Michael Davis Edward Dawson Paulette Dean Tamara DeBoe Donald Derring 9 t .M 'E is All 2 ,E y, l i ll- LA I A U , C Q' uv in M 1:7 i l 1 , l l ll ' , ' All I ilff ,X 17,7 T, VT, ' frat L2 n k L 1 e W. ,rr-ir ? in X , 1-1. v 1., IW if l i P l A L 9 I , 6 fir i iil Jill I . N A I All? , f 1 ,I elf' ii i s f' u 7,1 n Y ge fx ,. -, is 2' 7 '- i L v li ll fl, l Freshman girl's gym class show that they can be attentive 1, ' -. ll -I . 'i Vs . I iii 'S 1 'J ' !'?f if as well as active. .' 4' ve- . ' sl l . x ! 4 . f, ,yt 'if lr- .Ii Richard Fietz Kenneth Flowers Marion Flowers Sterling Fondren Curtis Ford Jennifer Forrest Donna Foster Gloria Foster Michael Fox Wendy Franklin Delores Frye Williet Fulkerson Shirley Gallagher Ruben Garcia Margie Garner Nancy Garner Ronald Garrett Gregory Gibson Robert Gill Darlene Ginger Marlene Ginger Jacqueline Glaze Michael Glover Oudia Gordon James Gordon Lillie Gordon Stanley Graves Esther Gray Tony Green Kevin Gregory Edward Griffin Elaine Grath Beverly Guyton Paul Hall Roverna Hamilton i 'l lt 'i l13'i'?:1. This Freshman class seems to have a new student teacher. Percynthia Hayes Herdia Hays Drusilla Hayward Mike Hayward Sandra Helm Ronald Hemphill Eloise Henderson Deborah Henry Thelma Henry Thela Henry Clara Hickbottom ,. Omar Hickle - Cynthia Hicks 4- Robert Hicks Sally Hicks i' Cheryl Higgs Beverly Hill -- . 'R Frank Hill .e s ', Richard Hill E ' Dianne Hilliard 1-- Carolyn Hinton 1 :fa 1 . 1 5 1 V ll' Dorothy Hinton Ken Hodge Karen Hodges Karen Holcomb Keith Holmes Barbara Holt Nick Hornyak Aaron Horton Terry Hostell Dennis House Julie Howe David Hannon Barbara Hague Sharon Hardin Audrey Harris Charles Harris Clydia Harris Gwendolyn Harris Ronald Harris Roy Harris Timothy Harris Paula Harold Rosemary Harper Annette Hassell Beverly Hayes Louis Hayes I , , I Af.. 6, iii? 'x ,ETH Q -.i 1' .1 Us L P ' .-N! 1 is +1 - Q .F Nl 7.1 fl L ,f Q pi- 5-1. I i 1 H gi . li, AJ - aj sf E-' ,.u I -v. J Jeffery Howell Alfredo Howze Carrie Howze Odessa Hubbard Pepper Hubbard Marvin Hudson Tony Hughes Denise Hutchens Ellie Hutchens James Jacobs Alfred Jackson Alvin Jackson Brenda Jackson Cynthia Jackson Dennard Jackson Pearlene Jackson Roger Jackson Karen Jaaodzinski Earline Jenkins Jearleen Jenkins William Jennings Joe Jiskro Claude Johnson Edward Johnson Florence Johnson Gary Johnson James Johnson James Johnson Lorraine Johnson Ramon Johnson Rickey Johnson Rosalyn Johnson Roy Johnson Stanley Johnson Virginia Johnson Willie Johnson Denise Jones Donald Jones Kenneth Jones Marian Jones Marie Jones Robin Jones Susan Jones Vivian Jones Patricia Jordan Willie Jordan Marvin Joyce Keith Keller Casandra Kemp Sfullv Kemp Debbie Kerner Chervl Kiefer Chryl Kimberly Bfvlista Kimbrough Michael Kimbrough Georgia King Mary King Sam King David Koster Jerold Kozak Elithe Lapiant Lloyd Laster Vanessa lawrence Warren Lawler Theresa Layson Ronald Leach Mary Ellen Ledesma Bobbie Lee John Lee Joyce Lee Mr. Darrell Smilh observes while Iris Liggons explains a science principle. Stephen Loveless L. C. Lyons Kenny McCain Bessie McClc1ir Ben McClendon Gregory McConnell Diane McCrory Earl McDonald Mary Ann McDuffey Tanya McFarland Cheryl McFarlin Violet McGaughey Gloria McGee Denise Mclnfosh John McKenzie Freddie McMillan Gloria McNeil Lionel Muck Michael Mack Wanda Maddox Linda Magrum Linda Mann William Mann Keith Marsenburg Leslie Marlin Marilyn Mariin Monika Marlin Pamela Malier Judilh Matthews Angela May Carol May Johnny May Billy Mays Kenneth Merrell f . .N ll: Q.. Vw 12227 aiis.. F ,wg Yfljllf Qu so We if f 1 a i 1 5+ .fi 0' I if I f Keilh Lee Linda Lee Mildred Lee Rodney Lee Willie Lee Karon Leonard Anila Lewis Archie Lewis Dana Lewis Yvonne Lewis Donna Linear James Lobdale Rulh Lockridge Dennis Loo Sanios Lopez If -ulvn . 1 'fi -' i If , 51 ' f r li I .73 'fig is ,3 'E gi Y ' ll i gh, 3 in i n - 5.533 ,. , hi N SEAL . , Ea 7 V.. 's S .J iw J ' ,y i nc n, ,I '9 :.:, I ' ' 1 ,V y if V IL A X -gi, Z NW -. J JJJ , J tl S in is , xr? 5 V::.,-, l 4 4 f- -' g . Q gg, i 5- ew ' 52 2 ' 1 ' If , K qi Q ' I? ,.,.. I L if IZII K E F' fs, .,.,,, -'lgffgl W -als' I E A is ii Z 1 S .Lf-:E is Q L . Y ,ms ,., wma, JRST 1 i WJ! E? fl' it fig .. 5 ' . .N 1' ' Wea .- ,L . U, ' 1-E: 1 i ni i i w dl' at , ..,, Q 'Ti- ,P-. ' 1 Ir: V l' I 5 1 F li' ' 1 1 ll lm E inn! , nv 15 1 in ' izg-A ll 1 f I4 1 it i I fl a 55' J 11 It Sally Metcalfe Linda Micenec Linda Mills Cynthia Monroe Frank Moore Loretta Moore Roalind Moore Thomas Moore Carl Morgan Brenda Morris Robinson Morris James Morrison ,P lag: A ,.-4. lil? K Sl , MN I ffif PQ - x J V 4 52-' ' V 1 fi? f sf it rr,arrr 1 i ,542 P ,P l , 4 C Al 1 A ,, :- If 'ii' i ' 3 Sli' l 'F 3 V , -'sr - , '1,. . L All j l 'Li ' v 5 if ' Ei Choir members anxiously look on as fellow students practice for their talent show. ,?. L -'i I s'jA , -J -Q ' . K 1 li A, i C if 2 ,. ,, W4 W5 Eli if fr Theodore Mulligan Joyce Murphy Sandy Murphy Julie Myers Alice Nash Felix Nash Nicholas Nawrocki Bernard Nelson Gloria Nix Marsha Nix Mary Norman l.ori Notestine Donnie O'Bryant Robert Odoms Michael O'Hearon Brenda Oliver Sandra Ortega Terri Osby Brenda Overton Cynthia Palmer McCoy Parker Merle Parker Anthony Pattin Myra Patterson Sherry Patterson Charles Payne Tanya Payne Audry Peacock Richard Pearson Dennis Pernell Andrea Perryman Patricia Pickett Fred Piggee Roma Lynn Pinkney Lawrence Polk Mr. William Thunder Thorlon, team leacher, learns the ropes in Mr. Smilh's General Science Classes. H1 1,-, un 'i'EEf'. ' i f ll , .:.1. M r. f ' 4 ll if FQ' E 4 L? A i c i, :Il ggi 'QW liz, -. Y . '. f 31:93 . ,. l 'lil' A fs 4 . , . 1 4 3 Tig -- A 4' 4 ' 4-nuwn A Freshman, LaDonna Riley, finds Scoll's slairs confusing. ,Eli will ' L. F ruin- in-A ,ff 3- ' Q Q 1' Q ae 1- .- 4 .. f .Y -. Q' L .m:... Vil' I,-'L TA' F 'Q' J ah - 'I i ll ,V , ii :Iii 'S S Q lnw .-,Q---fi--r-we Bernard Pope Clemmie Porter David Poston Linda Powell William Powell Kenneth Powell Sherman Preston Connie Price Johnnie Price Theolha Price William Price Debra Prude Joseph Quinn Jullie Quinn Vanessa Quinn Craig Ramsey Paul Randolph Edward Ralliff Joann Redd Patricia Redd Charles Recimon Denise Releford Charles Reynolds Willa Reynolds Eugene Richardson James Richardson Sharon Richmond LaDonna Riley Wayne Riley Pamela Riven Flora Rivers Dale Roberts Slanley Roberts Ethel Robinson James Robinson . 1 if i ll A ' iv' tb ' H A . .sis fl I 'ive A ei ff' ':-zz 2, -fs . 1 .viii HN i A' iq, . ' N fp , 3 ll 2? . i XA , il my ni gf. . 3' . ts: -s .I XY Nl J l .N Qi I 9 ! I 2: il . . gt 1 1 ,g, t t ' K'A '532efz,.,.l l V .F .. l 6 Q' .5 13: :-, E1 H X W. . s g ,. .. - r . luv ip xl. rr pil S ar .. P ,- .1 A ur, I! . , Q Q' 1 J Vt. lil t fl l 'l A it Wi ll li 1. it '1 w'f: W l V , Ai ii J , 1 1 ziz ii ' A w L- wt . , L I-. X R I F I 1 I J l ' ' l J i'ifl.? - 'fix 'Y--, , 2 ' Vx, 'B fs? 'i . at Q it , 9 ' Lv, A Q . A A Q tif A yy it ,, 5.-I xg I Q : 1 4 135 A V21 4 A K ' 'il' .. ' ,1- ,1 J 2' ' I ' f 11 13' . ' j ' ' ' i iqs. . V, V 'rg 'RJF' ' WJ zz. 9' A ' t 3 52 , L , . .Q .1 'I ,. , 1 w 'Q' . 1 .al .j ' .t Jill Johnny Robinson Junnie Robinson Ruth Robinson Sugar Robinson Irene Rocha Gloria Rodgers Pamela Rodgers Kay Rogers Rose Rogers Diane Rose Robert Rose Earl Roshong Veronica Ross Oscar Rucker Diane Rue Anna Russell Denise Russell Tony Russell Shelley Rylott Brenda Sample Charles Samples Denise Sanders Linda Sanders Patricia Sanders Patrick Sansbury Lois Savage Robert Savage Rosaline Savage Charles Sawdy Eugene Scott Shauna Scott Vanessa Sedy Mahalia Seldon Patricia Seward Vanessa Seymore Theodis Shelmon Hazzell Shockley Gwendolyn Shoem Helen Short Moneen Simon Roosevelt Simpson aker Lillie Bell Singleton Yvonne Slivinski Benito Smith Betty Smith Connie Smith Ervin Smith Gwendolyn Smith Iris Smith Jacqueline Smith Lessie Smith Lester Smith Levada Smith Michael Smith Sylvia Smith Shirley Snipes Charles Snow Loretta Snow Charles Spanglet Debra Sparks Edward Sperry Mary Staten Vance St. Clair Carol Steele Billy Stephen Karl Stephens Georgia Stevens Martin Stevens James Stewart Keith Stewart T J. 1 113 I-rg , Q so ea l it T r,,.. s ,f ,V . Q... .1 if lggqgf 5.4, 1 9 Q S isle I I elf: ' ' 3 T -A ! 1. f ' 'xiggfi I Y I H ls T i f r 49' 'K' . . Q I yi. i p. . Z' ,' e ff L' , by ' A 1 , , 1 Hzflffi 9151 A '- TCL l - ----V 15 T i l 1 - 1 .lint 5. ,IQ I X i V . ' if, 'Li Q ' 5 r - -,, was , J ,- ' We w e r lv 'Lf if ' .4 ty, .xe T ll llfiiwl f' i?!l T 'r TM? , Sandy Stewart Valerie Stewart Deborah Stoudamire Jewell Strahan Isaac Stubblefield Gregory Sturdivant Pauline Sullivan Michelle Sutton Charles Swain Gertha Swain Anthony Swiatecki Tom Swape Harper Sylvester Evelyn Taite Gwen Talbert Vicki Tarlton Rubye Tarreht Brenda Tate James Tate Deborah Taylor Evelyn Taylor Linda Taylor Ronnie Taylor Sharon Taylor Debbie Terry Pamela Thomas Worth Thomas Mack Thompson Robbie Todd Gerald Toler Students carefully look on as Mr. Smith explains a science problem. Students eagerly get their trays for a delightfully nutritious lunch. 'TEM V' 2 iff V , ,sms bsfffiusre Hungry Freshmen stand patiently in line for their lunch. s i :gs Q fs. , :V ,1Lv,l,A All 1 A ,L gr- 1 ' f ,Q ' J 1, f ' f . - e Y , . 5' -E it g it I 1 ii I 'Y' ' it ' ' ' 3. i it i 3 ' gi n nn 3 ,js l ' Au' , C' f. 4 LQ ig A: '. -'-5 'Y' y ' ' V 1 at so V QL 3 r i lim y 1 i IW: , L51 ' X W sk gg? gzg ' A - A 'qi V' i l 235531 4- X1 5 Alice Treadwell Priscilla Truss David Turner Diann Turner Dorothy Tyler Eugene Vasser Dora Vaulx Michael Vega Merle Vinson Zelma Vinson Tim Vrooman Gail Wade Margaret Wade Beverly Walker Daryl Walker Duckett Walter Phillip Walton Barbara Ware Anna Warren Michael Washington Rhonda Washington Varie Washington Oliver Watkins Ray Watkins Elmore Watson Eugene Webb Dick Welch i ' ::! A l f A, V - , Ss! 5 i F , N , . t .,-' fra' I L 5 J X q s sl I I . ilb 1 'ar ' .-'Q J 1: - 4 - .w . Az, 'L is ',:- ' ' Biiiigl, K 5' :' i '- 'f 4. ,J s f Q. 'W' 'lg 'gf '- ifia Deborah West James Westley Patricia Wheatley Barbara White James White John White Shirley White Nathaniel Whitehe ad Deborah Whittington Beverly Wilbourn Marilyn Wilkerson Cynthia Williams Cynthia Williams Ernest Williams Gcry Williams Joan Williams Mildred Williams Preston Williams Sedalia Williams Thomas Williams flgafl sv Mr. John Bengston arrived at Scott this winter to take Mrs. Mary Batson s place as a teacher of English in room 310 A. ,, -ul., .L is I'-'L i if Mrs. Frances DeLamater skillfully instructs her class in English grammar. -- Scott students depart for home or work ot the conclusion of another school day. W' I., g- ' .- up -5 il, VL. ., 3 5721 s - , Milt so ' Q? af '53 A , U, V gf ' 'w-.vl 'L Us yn., 3-N A P: ! 5 fe? V 5, . 7 -. xx 4 -V X 1 , i Jerry Williamson Cynthia Wilson Deborah Wilson Patti Wilson Veronica Withers Darlene Wood Beverly Woods Melvin Woods Rebecca Woods Sandra Woodward Debere Worley Jean Wright Sandra Wyrick Joyce Yedica Carolyn Young Linda Young Loretta Young James Young Gayle James -:fH?, 4 Busy faculty members, Mr. Keller and Mr. Nagy, take time for a conversation, while monitoring the halls. New member of Scott faculty, Mrs. Carolyn Toussaint, teaches Special Education classes. Mrs. Phyliss Nathanson's Sophomore English class enacts A Tale of Two Cities . Scottonicn Editor, Larry Rosenberg, is caught at his daily routine of yelling at Scottonian members to meet their publications deq:il,i,n.e., , EE Mtg ,. K --get 4 , . f Af' if Mrs. Faye Schwartz conducts a lively and interested class in English. A AVQ IQUQ If 'oQ4+ I , ,fII ,1iig'gg4Og fl' i?!.Q6-lf MI 'affix ,lfffw ff' Ill llllggfg M v m Iliff 4 WW W',f!W Ng MM Why N555 9 'wk Nl lb .335 X , 14 Nl ll .' 'His Z .AY-an x X5,x E r 'liiasaw ' ' '3?Wf Qv 56' - 'O' - , ' 4140202957 0 Q if Q Q 0 o N 1 x K N 1 r - . QQ, was eww- . v - X txtivix ,OV 4' 4 U - 'txxt669 8996 '6 b'dr X 1606 46? 4 5' 'v'v'?s' Q Qt , 4 I l my? QXGQQQ S-QWGZW 4A Scotters Take Enthusiastic Steps Into a The lively pace of the Scott Band J. I, , sr-M Ji , the roar of an enlhusiosiic crowd x 15,1 is w, eff- . v .Ll 6. M X. If 1 K I Z.-t 'Q 2 ,v ff 1... -- , ':4'O. - 5 : 'I 5' -' 321-.' R! 'w Q. 3. ,lv v '-f, :. ' ...J ,.. ' ,Q-nN.u..'I1'Cf1 -ff -if W' 1 sag In ' f the vivccious cheers led by spirited cheerleaders . . . N Y a cf Fall Activities and the anxiety shown ut the outcome of the game . . . are all pcm of the Spirit that is ScoM's, year after year ,Wi gi T,,,.i,! - i ii f . A in eel ,:- 'E-F Q rife I I i ,, I fi- ,f f -,iii 1: ' iff? 1 ri in 3 , Debra Snyder Senior Court Member Joyce Woodard Senior Court Member Jacqueline Riley Junior Court Member -kr.. ahma ig. Y f u? V 'I -a re f Wi , ' Illlflfi v f'H i E' ii ,xi w, . . . I am proud to represent Scott and iustly so, for Scoff is of Denise C- Covington wonderful school. I shall always remember This occasion. Homecoming Queen H'- X v...-lf,-g 4. X NME lv with court members Toni Bowen, Edith Calhoun, Beverly Shinoul . . Our lovely queen, Denise Covington, BLUE. az: - ggi? A I -N Qi qv' 1 U R A Ti-s A Lb- l .. . 1 all e - 111 t E 'e 'rm-Lf'-.reefs-.fo.' in f M mi 1,13 .the gb' itll Debbie Snyder and Joyce Woodard odd to the beauty which is traditional at Vicki Minor, .loCoroI White, Jackie Riley . . Scott's annuol Homecoming gome us they ride atop cars during half-time festivities. 'E iw .lr ffiwi-.E 64. . -E , W. -- 3.1.1 gi Y f., F w vf is 1 3 T, A vw. . r 'A -'ff in 4. V X A W 4 I Mari . ' if K' ,,,.5- s view - 1. . ' ' ' . 'N I ' M ' QP, V, 'iii' A 1 415f. ' ' ' iv THA - ' W N i .eff-b X , , - 54 P1 I I ' v , 7 ' , I : ' N.. V ' F v -Q 3: 7' Q A M-'Qi 'T7'fW'X . Q -' . :it A Msg- ' ' A . , 1 f - ' is Q., ik. .S , .,, . - . ' o 1 ., A a .- ' 1 - , , , . H , 11 w ' -, N ,A A '- ' 1 f- 'nf Qu 4 V Y ' .O ' 9 ' A 7 XX fgg ? 2?1ff?iT' , Q f - gas - fa- ,.-,M1.., 4 ,W ' f5x.3L-3-:LLCL..LIg C.g .Li L Freshman 81 Sophomore Homeroom Representatives: TOP ROW: Advisor, Mr. Nicholas Szabo: Evangeline Robin- son: Carol May: Loretta Edward: Wilbert Cason: Louise Crayon: Carol Steele: Robert Hicks: John May: Ruth Robin- son: Advisor, Mrs. Alice Snow. ROW THREE: Dora Vaulz: Jesse Crowell: Pamela Bell: Margaret Walton: Ruth Lock- ridge: Wendy Perkins: Judy Jackson: Alvin Freeman: La- donna Duhart: Brenda Lewis. ROW TWO: Shelley Rylott: Class Councils . . . E l 4 l L l J Pearlene Jackson: Wanda Butts: Penelope Austin: Marie Robinson: Michael Kimbrough: Gwen Williams: Ladonna Riley: Rebecca Woods. BOTTOM ROW: Denise Jones: Mar- gie Garner: Brenda Royster: Charles Spanglet: Shauna Scott: Barbara White: Paulette Wilson: Demetra Shedd. Absent when picture was taken: l.aVonne Conley: Charles Bates: Marion Holcomb: Miranda Nealy: Lorvelllon Price: Henry Harper: William Jacobs: Stanley McCroy. The Voice of the Students Junior 8. Senior Homeroom Representatives: TOP ROW: Bar- bara Lonz, Alt.: Ed Peters: Roger Jackson: Marion Hamm: Gerald Garner: Pat Walton: Willie Daniels: Freddie Grimes. ROW TWO: Nancy Loo, Alt.: Christine Palmer: Mary Jo Huntley: June Terrell: Emma Presnall: Rosanna Young, Alt.: Pamela Cole: Jet Yee: Douglas Robinson. BOTTOM ROW: Teresia Watson: Mary Barnes: Ronda Bell: Rita Beale: Barbara Stewart: Jacqueline Riley: Denise Townsend: Janet Haynes: Jackie Norwood: Constance Maddox. Absent when picture was taken: Allhea Martidnale: Tommy Johnson: Frank Woods: Alan Harthorne: Cynthia Crawley: Bernella Stubblefield. f i Ns-4, Mark Spanglet, THISTLE editor. reporters. A .4-gwtiffsix NWN , , li ' Marsha Bonhart, Patricia Talley, James Anderson, Vicki Minor, Inez Forrest Thistle Staff Portrays Scott Life Marvin Avery, Sports Editor. Diane Ardner, Copy Editor. The Thistle staff of 1967-68 was unsurpassed in efforts put forth to portray Scott life. En- hanced by factual reports as well as pictorial accounts, the Thistle staff captured our daily activities. Through the produc- tion of several editions this year, the staff has helped greatly to arouse Scott interest, and also learned useful iournalistic tech- niques. W . Leslie Harris, Reporter. Jawonia Walker, Joyce Byrd, Typists. Michelene laPlant, Feature Editor T ORGANIZATIONS: Deletha Baskin, editor, Barbara Harper. 'NON MOH , , i . ze: J- e ,. lt , gi, F41 TV' ' I 7 -f -. .x FACULTY: Barbara lonz, editor, Roberta Gray, lnot shownt Scottonian Staff Puts Forth Great Efforts ACTIVITIES: Gloria Mathis, Toni Ann Bowen, editor, .Ierone Stron EDITOR IN CHIEF, Larry Rosenberg. The 1967-68 Scottonian staff has dedicated their time and talents limitlessly to the work involved in producing a first-rate year book. Some staff members returning for their sec- ond and third years were able to start right in working while the new members learned the ropes. Although the days were filled with pleasure as well as hard work, the 68 Scottonian is obvious proof of their diligent efforts and determination to give a true pictorial account of a Scott life to their fellow students, faculty members, and community. 98 Staff advisor, Raymond Ortyl, gives assistance to Business staff. Organizations editor, Deletha Baskin, gives copy writing a serious thought. Sports staff members put their heads together to solve a problem? Devin McConnell displays his typing Barbara lonz knows that a steady hand makes a skin as Business Manager George Blay- Gloria Mathis gives complete attention straight edge for pictures. lock urges him on. ' to indexing names for each page of the year book. we gg :tm i M, L! 1 nu, 11,51-0 7 mf '11 ' 'it F: . i , 3, 1 1 . -11 Photographer, James Heffner confers with Mr. Ortyl. Q. ' 1 J 4 1 x., i 1 L PP: he 11 r K fy 4.1 I .iV. P.-:S Y' I a v u 9 A I , A 1, xx ! . 'I X swf V I , . 4 .Nl F , 4 Q if 1 2 2 ' 5 i . K-7 EN L, 'Wm ,, QA ' V 'I-ff' gm .' Gr K 4 54 f U Q i Z - 3 5 n I I I is , I I GIRLS' FIFTH HOUR CHORUS: TOP ROW: Joyce Odams: Emma Pres- nall: Barbara Echols: Carolyn Newberry: Patricia Campbell: Mr. David Carter, Director: Celestine King: Ethel Kynard: Sheilda Lewis Esther Armstrong. SECOND ROW: Lynda Cheatham: Vera Atkins i I fir Celeste Cheatham: Beverly Simmons: Patricia Greenlee: Earnell Price Marsha Dodds: Lynda Barnett: Jawonia Walker. BOTTOM ROW Beverly Hayes: Joyce Byrd: Penelope Austin: Anise Odoms: Whil helmina Harris: Patricia Terry: Brenda Robinson: Rolanda Lucas. I I I l wil , I, I ' ' Y ' I , I I ' Q: A I -4 I n ' 1 A ' 41 V 13:-' ' -' 1 ' 'QV i J- Y 1 '.! Ll: V 5' Y BOYS' FOURTH HOUR CHORUS: W TOP ROW: Dennis Cole: Gary is Beacham: Jerry Moore: Willie Cork: Mr. David Carter, Director: Robert Daniels: Larry McClellan: Fred Dan- iels: Ed Mims. THIRD ROW: Sugar Ray Robinson: Herman Davis: Bill Watson: Harold Dixon: Tony Allen: Jimmy McFarland: Willie Eaton: Rob- ert Hicks: Roy Harris: Michael Fayne. SECOND ROW: Isaiah Allen: Ear- skin Guyten: Larry Butts: Roy Sulli- van: Philip Elder: Jeff Bailey: Tam- my Crockette: Jerry Fletcher: Mi- chael Kimbrough. BOTTOM ROW: Roy Releford, Accompanist: Donnie Garcia, Pres.: Cecil Martin: James Casper: Lafayette Harris: John May: Gregory Sturdivant: Kelvin Mc- Brayer. GIRLS' SECOND HOUR CHORUS: TOP ROW: Gwendolyn Williams: Jacqueline Davis: Cynthia Jackson: Bessie McClair: Carol May: Caro- lyn Smith: Kay Adams: Anna Saunders: Helen Conner: Loretto Ed- wards: Amanda Brown: Percynthia Hayes: Rivia Hamilton: Brenda Bey. THIRD ROW: Gloria Nix: Joyce Dunn: Helen Brown: Elwanda Rogers: Robbie Todd: Maxine Baker: Bermith Davis: Audrey Harris: Mary Daniels: Pat Waites: Vonya Mitchell: Mary Craig: Linda Young: Mr. David Carter, Director. SECOND ROW: Yvonne Lewis: Perlene Jackson: Leezandrous Wyley: Marlene Ginger: Maria Torrent: Rose Rogers: Deborah Haynes: Olivia Pannell: Elizabeth Montgomery: Jacqueline Glaze: Eunice Harris: Cynthia Ward: Deborah Slouda- mire: Willa Mae Crowell. BOTTOM ROW: Helen Short: Roberta Brackett: Shauna Scott: Susan Jones: Brenda Sample: Demetra Shedd: Rose Edwards: Sally Hicks: Deborah Wilson: Patricia Fitch: Jessie Camel: Jeraldine Crosley. . xi' , ' ' 4 .. C x: 2 TOP ROW: Gregory Fizerg Michael Hayes, Carl Guy, Larry Roberts, Gregory Smith: Earl Johnson, Friday Fletcher, Gregory Butts, Ron Bailey, Steve Tucker, Charles Jonesg Charles Grams. ROW FOUR: Jobie Lewis, Anthony Pattin, Marvin Porter, Douglas Grossmanp Ardell Warrenp Herman .lohnsonp John Buchanan, Frankie Swain, Roy Relefordg Harold Pennson, David Williams. ROW THREE: Ethel Cannon: Paulette Gardnery Cecillia Martin: Evangeline Robinson, Rosemary Young, Janet Stephensg Carolyn Love, Juliette Dunning, Diane Cartery Patricia Nashg Donna Carter. ROW TWO: Carolyn Jacksonp Peggy McCleIlandp Cheryl Mossy Dolores McClellan, Christine Palmerg Effie Stallings, Regina Rhodes: Linda Stovall, Elizabeth Taylor, Willie Mae Austin. BOTTOM ROW: linda Anderson, Merita Foster, Vertie Dewberryg Bettie Jacksong Elaine Ellis, Henrietta McWherterg Janice Ward, Josephine Williams, Patricia Miller: Mr. David Carter, Director. Scott's Symphonic Choir . . . A Combination of Talent, Hard Work, and Zest With the fine direction of Mr. David Carter, Scott's Symphonic Choir has displayed another year of excellent achievement. This year's choir has shown once again that the outcome of hard work and talent is an unlimited amount of fine per- formances. Among its many achievements, the choir has presented a memorable rendition of Handel's Messiah . They have also presented a talent show, Groovin' with the S.S.C. , and have per- formed in a number of benefit performances. They also sponsored a skating party which was held at the Rollercade. Once again, our choir has given the Scott stu- dent body and faculty reason to view them with pride and support them with regular attendance at their performances. TOP ROW: Wintred Davisg Michael Laysong Gordon Peoplesp Stratman anno Youngg Elaine Estelleg Mary Lotty Ordynna Simmonsp Shelia Smith: Cookeg Bruce Thomas: Larry Smith: Michael Thomasg Lawrence Klammerp Margaret Eilaneg Francine Belton. ROW TWO: Larshall Browny Edith Charles Simpsonp Beverly Hillg Delores Walker. ROW FOUR: Milton Ran- Forokerg Claudia Doddsp Angela Brownp Etta McCoyp Gwen Ensleyg Geor- seyp Billy Haynesy Daniel Dayp Phillip Smithp David Williams: Joseph gia Kallilg Olivia Foster. BOTTOM ROW: Tommis Grahmg Dorthy Barberg Wilsonp Garland Bohammong Christopher Crittendong Anitha Martini Brenda Sturdivontg Mary Hicksg Denise Covington: Lyn Pogeg Doris Rob- Brenda Smith. ROW THREE: Charlotte Harthornep Martha Brockettg Ros- ertsp Teresa Simsg Dorthy Harris. ll-t Choir members entertain themselves during Christmas party. Chow members Converse durmg G illlrd hour bleak' Charlotte Hawthorne has a few words to say to her fellow choir members. 'Q x 4 l , w A 5 llllll I .G J.. BAND: TOP ROW: Cedric King, lawrence Hodges, lke Stubble- field, Ronnie Taylor, Edwin Taylor, James Bell, Marvin Grant, Willett Jones, Gary Hossell, Wiliam Nix, Pres. ROW THREE: Louis Wilkes, Robert Brown, Lowellton Price, James Morrison, Leroy Gib- son, Don Stovall, Cassie Halsey, Alfred Howell, Mike Myers, Tom Band and Majorettes Musical Background for Scott Activities Vega. ROW TWO: George Lee, Morella Long, Norla Long, Aaron Lee, Medford Reese, Dennis Jarrett, Nancy Becker, Dawn Kirk, Midge Ketterman, Shelley Rylott. BOTTOM ROW: Maiorie Cook, Tonya Harrington, Gail Wade, Penelope Austin, Vivian Boyd, Ron Estelle, Adrian Proctor, Gregory Gibson, Johnnie Price. This year's band has provided the musical back- ground for a number of Scott activities as well as performing in the half-time shows at football games. With the excellent coaching of the band director, Miss Vetter, their performances demonstrated that size alone does not determine the quality of a band, but instead the willingness to practice and develop musical skill. Without the support of the Scott Band at foot- ball games, and the lively beat of the pep band at basketball games, Scott spirit would not be what it is today. PEP BAND: TOP ROW: Aaron Lee, Cedric King, Medford Reese, Leroy Gibson, Bill Nix, James Morrison, Denise Adams. BOTTOM Robert Brown, Ronnie Taylor, Alfred Howell, Edwin Taylor. ROW ROW: Cassie Halsey, Norla long, Cecelia Adams, Barbara TWO: George Lee, Margaret Walton, Donald Stovall, Larry Butts, Stewart, Dawn Kirk, Tonya Harrington, Penelope Austin. l l TRUMPET QUARTET: Tom Vega, 4th comet, William Nix, solo Cornet, Leroy Gibson, 3rd comet, Mike Myers, 2nd cornet. CLARINET QUARTET: Dawn Kirk, lst clarinet, Barbara Stewart, 2nd clarinet, Cecelia Adams, 4th clarinet Tonya Harrington, clarinet. Band members give audience a survey as the band marches in for a pep assembly. fy , L' '.si5..s-...,,......---get v -s l b I v .'7 'Z .ill , ' 1 - ,. -. gg- 4? L A 9- 3. -1 -qv. ,fn 1 7.-I I, . , x L. ' 3' Q-.X 1543! X x V L V xr X 'WH it. its Q 5 4 x 2 ' ' an ' X -I -4. . .N uf , -- in .. I 3 Q dy- 4 U K x 1 1 ' 1 . 4 I' ' Jlv Ji., - 5 J v Y. . , . 51,11 REQ A 1 N- .- , N M -A M 3 3 5'-..,. -ln Q J . X . z W . In , i - 435' ' - s gf- 4 W , ORCHESTRA. TOP ROW: Donald Stovall, Mike Myers, Jacqueline Kirkg Cecelia Adams. BOTTOM ROW: Johnnie Pricep Tonya Har- Tramillp Leslie Boyd, Ike Stubblefield, Mark Spangletp Tom Vega, ringtonp Penelope Austin, Shelly Rylottg Deletha Basking Charles Gary Hossell. SECOND ROW: Barbara Jean Stewart, Denise Spanglet, Patricia Morrisonp Ronald Estelle. Adams, Margaret Walton, James Morrisonp DeWitt Woodson, Dawn . ' Orchestral Students Gain Music Appreciation Orchestra Director, Miss Ann Vetter, conducts orchestra hearsal during fourth hour. Q' -if I i 5 ii ii j 1 J Violinist, Patricia Morrison, seems engrossed in practice. Orchestra members practice I1 3559 T . ili7.L.iIf4'LTfI3'f'Zil7' i, 'I N 1 . 4 A l l ' .glOq l ' if -- 'ffl In . .p'l'l'l . g 0 4 0 l fad . - u.. 4 .. Scott 1967-1968, emories of the Past . . . Steps Into the Future IU' 'gli l:.':n.lI I ln '::e:? nuff I flh- F59 Q- .MHA , ,, A s e X n V vi: W. Skils director, Mr. William Colne, assisted by Miss Suscn Sanzen- bacher, ponder over . . . Skils rehearsal. i VJ .lfgfnlx . . X- D. H bit 7' 2' J A ,bt X X.,- f xN ' . f W x 'X:T5:'Y f' 5' Ls . , az' fifffvf :'fw?' 1 g,1fg1:n'rJ :YQ U 1, -,, 1' ,-fv: - ug, ,P D- . --5.-5' 3575 J , if K Q, ,Q I I Q 'fi .Q I ' IS. f -1 fs I WI P , L ,Ss -wx -.... . 4 V A' W' mmf , 4 E 55 , 5 ' Q 13 'Q L! J, v .' i z.E -1,53 1 Egg! . 1 1 ,I-emi? ., 'W '!n 'ies mmgzw fflff , fr W 'AW umwawyy Will ' msqgu, 508840 .,: 4?t: W.. pm 'S Ye sw wig Jgfrffx ies Ng-gm :EYES l?ES ISS. l V I.. ihlglif-S , f f 7 if fazaf' ? A 2 BuIIdog's Bark is Worse Than Bite Q.B. Bubba Henry eyes his halfbock Rody Vines as he pitches the boil to him. A reflection of gqngem, Captain Lawrence Henry's unique form wan him All-City honors while helping lead the Bulldogs to a respectable stonding. 48 I-4.31 3' in Z, 1 . Ti, Tnz.-W. , , 1 O ?,ee -f., K Xi Lawrence Henry hands to Mike Green as Rody Vines blocks off tackle. Mike Green is tackled as he crosses the goal line while Bowsher defender looks on. .'r Captain Green poses with pride. Coach Turner receives strategy from spotter in the press box. 113 ,es 'F 14 ig' T ,.,, 0 1 Doctor Rowland Gandy, team daclorp Mr. Richard Turner, offensive line coach: Mr. Charles Buckenmyer, head coach: Mr. Dean Moffett, defensive line coachg Watson Doc Welever, Athletic Director. Maroon and White Capture 4th TOP ROW: Melvin Ratliffy Arvee Carlerg Tim O'Nealg William Nix: Ron Drapery Gerald Garnerg Ron Davisg Ron Roberisy Al Bakery Ron Bailey: Larry McCleIIandg Marvin Porler. BOTTOM ROW: Wynfred Davisy Saviano Fraisi Cedric Kingg Mike Green, Marvin Kohn: Morreece Cort- Inndp Rody Vinesy Lawrence Henry: Clyde Smithg Tom McGowan. in the City 4 Competitive spirit, determination of seniors, and the pride of the Bulldogs characterized the efforts of the '67 varsity football team. The formidable opponents which the team faced and overcame reveals their loyalty to the game, and to the school. The Bulldogs com- piled a four win, four loss, and one tie record. Much recognition given to the members of the team individually and as a group, was acquired and earned because of the constant undivided attention given by head coach Mr. Charles Buckenmyer, offensive coach Mr. Richard Turner, and defensive coach Mr. Dean Moffett. The opener of the season was against Bowsher. Scott won through the pride and leadership of the seniors. The second game against Steubenville was lost due to the lack of depth on the team. The next two games with Waite and St. John were victories with substantial margins. A loss to the tigers of DeVilbiss in the last seconds of the game made the Bulldogs feel like Bullpups. The most important game of the season was against Central. lt determined whether Scott or Cen- tral would play in the city championship game. The game ended in a shattering loss to the Coach Buckenmyer sends in a play by Ron Davis. VARSITY RECORD men of maroon and white. A tie with Libbey Bowsher ....... ............... 0 Scott ..... to keep the Little Brown Jug, a loss to the Steubenville ,,,,,,, 34 Seoftmu Mac-Men and a closing victory over Rogers Waite ,-.--, I... 3 scoff .'..4 ended the season for the Bulldogs. Several members of the Bulldogs won All- gi' 'loliln O Scott ' . . . eVllblss ..... .... 8 Scott..... City honors. They include Robert Vickers-lst team All-City as a Defensive Back, Rody Vines Central ' 2 l Scoll ' made :and team All-city Half Back, and winie Libbey -------.- ------- 6 Scott ----- Harper made 2nd team All-city at Middle Mfffvmbef ------- 18 Scott ----- Guard and Offensive End. All-City Honorable Rogers ...... .... 6 Scott ..... Mention went to our Tri-captains: Mike Green, Al Baker, and Lawrence Henry. TOP ROW: Reed Knowles, manager, Wayne Lawson, Stan Daugherty, Carl Jackson, Edward Peters, Don Brooks, Steve Robinson, Marshall Stockard, Dan Bethany, Fred Porter, Don Haynes, Calvin Taylor, .lerry Randolph, Carl Slaten, Mike Jones. BOTTOM ROW: Allen Hilou, trainer, Greg McClelland, David Ervin, Marland Cortland, Eric Barbour, Alan Harthorne, Willie Harper, Chuck Martin, Daryl Flowers, Bob Vickers, David Williams, Ron Roach, Wayne Smoot, Rudy Mae, manager. Lawrence Henry dives for an extra yard against St. John. Harold Hassel awaits a screen pass from the Q.B. ,1 6 Tri-Captain AI Baker shows the siride which won him All-City honors. Ron Roberts and Bob Vickers converge on tackle as Ron Draper looks on with a sense of security. BULLDOG OF THE WEEK AWARD Bowsher ...,... ........ M ike Green Steubenville ............. Tim O'Necl Waite ........ St. John .... .......Lc1wrence Henry ......-.Bob Vickers DeVilbiss ..... Ron Roberts Central ......... Rody Vines Libbey ....... ..... G erald Garner Macomber .... ....... A lfred Baker Rogers ....... -.....Ron Draper All-City Bob Vickers co nta Disgust is shown in the faces of the coaches after a 4th quarter rally fails to bring o touchdown. ins his end as he's about to make the tackle. 7 Scott ,...... Scott ....... Scott ....... Scott ..,.... Scott ....... Scott ....... Scott ....... iff' , w 6 Bowsher ...... 6 Waite ..... 6 Rogers ..... .....l8 DeVilbiss .....l2 Central 6 Start 0 Macomber 4 I'-dbx v--s.. '. 1- -- ...Q Mike Washington attempts to shake an opponent. fr '1 .3- JV's show strong defense by giving pursuit. The Junior Varsity team, although winning iust one victory, demonstrated improvement and a maturing determination. Clifford Moore and Donnie Haynes, who played also at varsity level, were outstanding on defense. Bill Watson and Wayne Smoot led offensively. Mr. Oehlers believes that they will produce in the coming year on the varsity level. JV's Note Improvement FIRST ROW: Robert Isaac, Emanuel Holcomb, Robert Lee, Robert iels, Larry Edwards, David Curry, Milton Ransey, Bill Paraham, Clar- Bethany, Dennis Garrett, Cottrilli Williams, James Cosper, Mike ence Prowell. ROW THREE: Gifford Moore, Clarence Roscoe, Wayne Washington, Bruce Williams, Ron Stephens, Coach Oehlers. SECOND Smoot, Wilbert Cason, Richard Kynard, Samuel Williams, Walt Rob- ROW: William Watson, William Harris, Wayne Carter, James Dan- erts, Charles Bryant, Dan Jones, Stanley Daugherty, Larry Beacham. il?-rs '1 Fr' 'la f 3 f wasaofifm 565 'QSPQ me 4.0, ry - . . BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Daniel Dawson, assistant coach, Oliver Wat- kins, Keith Belly Worth Thomas, Donald Jones, Kevin Brown, Michael Kimbroughy Gregory Sturdivantp L. C. Lyonsp Preston Williams, Rickey Johnsony Donald Brown, Ronald Harris, captain, Jim Gordonp Mr. Floyd Smith, coach. ROW TWO: Edward Ratliffg ' ' 'ff'-ZF Charles Bridge, Charles Swain, Craig Ramsey, Theodis Shelmon, Paul Randolph, Elmore Watsonp Karl Stephens: Jerry Tolerp Steve Brown, Jesse Crowell, Marvin Hudson. TOP ROW: Robert Hicks, Roy Harris, Lawrence Polkeg Tony Green, Jethro Bailey, John Algeep lrving Smith, Tony Hughes, Joe Quinn, Timmy Harrison, Thomas Moore, Chuck Bridge. reshman City Champions The undefeated and untied freshman football team, coached by Mr. Floyd Smith, could be the start of something big in Scott football. The frosh displayed awesome offensive power and staunch defense as it outscored opponents l6O-6. Out- standing players on offense include Roy Harris, Tony Green, and Karl Stephens. Roy and Tony were the team's two leading scorers, each with six touchdowns. On defense Ron Harris, Jesse Crowell, and L. C. Lyons were stalwarts. Karl Stephens hands-off to Tony Green as a strong offensive line opens in the Macomber defense. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL RECORD Central .................. Scott 8 Waite Scott .,..... .... . 22 Rogers .... .... S cott ....... ..... 3 4 Start .......... .... Scott .,..... ..... 36 Macomber Scott ....... ..... 1 6 DeVilbiss . Scott ..... ..... l 2 DeVilbiss . Scott ...., ..... 3 O Roy Harris begins one of the several touchdown iaunts as brother Ron the bruiser Harris and Karl Stephens clear the way. I . yu , ---L... ,,, , v 1 , J , P , 4, '- ,'.w,. - . rr! . w . . A ' 'L ' 1. HN is -vv uw ' 1 -mm Q 5 ufm .W wr 1, fy 4 N , w .H.- , . l ' 1 1 I L , , 1 L 1 s mr 6 -,U ':Q1Wlm,J'- f r-I -Q i AD. N , .-av fauna ,' w H' 'I I i N I V l,.:',. E..-.un.n V 4 8 9 Q 5. Jgmyprg Vu 'mv .-wmv!! wiqgw, 1 1 A Bi QQ.-Q.- . .1-.Q waz. .,..- +1 .--wc-Jr II: ' I I I ps 'Ql- .wg , S f 'M v ,I wx I xlw. vig: A 'Z f 4 1 n gsm T Y 1 i ff, , Q, S , V . if 3 , xx? .r' m' , , ff A Q r, V' 5 QI WZ: ,A A 1 4 I K F97 ff J 1 ' 4 1 A K' ' 'li' I 'If if I pl ' l. E 'Z 1 x N . F ,,,,,A,, Y Y '21 wmqk Bulldogs Suffer Disappointing eason Willie Harper mckes clutch lay-up in the closing seconds of the first half. Ron Roberts puts delicate touch on c deadly hook shot. TOP ROW: AI Boker, co-copt.p Bruce Huntleyp Eric Barbour: Willie Harperp Ron Roberts, co-cept. BOTTOM ROW: Couch Lynn Koesterg Don DeBoep Craig Bracken: Leslie Boyd, Ed Mimsg Glandoy Hillp Bob Vickers. ew' Coach Koester looks on in disbelief. The 1968 Varsity Basketball team at times showed evidence of potential greatness, but never quite reached their peak as an organized team. Although the personnel was as good as any, the team effici- ency left much to be desired at times. The Bulldogs coached by Lynn Koester ended the season with a 7 win-ll loss mark and lost their second game in tournament play. Y , -I1 Eric Barbour leaps high for a rebound as Ron U Roberts and Chipper DeBoe check-out. li., x i 4 I Willie Harper shows finesse in his rebounding style. 5 1' s V l V V 4-.vi 1 ,M E rr' ' l 2 ,W 2- Y ' .gfllfii f l . - , -W , gm- J-J. , 53.35, Y ,s , - ' ,, ewes, -1 itritflrm iris! j Mg. r Coach during Koester stresses course of action to team a time-out. Scott ,............. 63 Canton ................ 77 Scott .............. 59 Macomber .......... 68 Scott .............. 48 Bowsher ..... ...... 7 4 Scott .............. 61 Sylvania .............. 52 Scott .....,,,....,. 64 Woodward .......... 52 Scott ..,........... 57 Macomber .......... 81 Scott .............. 52 Sylvania ..... ...... 5 0 Scott .............. 75 St. John ..... ....,. 6 2 Scott ........,...,. 55 Findlay ....... ...... 6 8 Scott .............. 49 Central ,...... ...... 5 3 Scott ,.,,.,.,,,.... 58 Rogers .... ...... 5 9 Scott .............. 43 Waite ....... ...... 5 0 Scott .............. 60 DeViIbiss ,........... 69 Scott .............. 75 Defiance ............ 67 Scott ............., 75 St. Francis .......... 68 Scott .............. 43 Libbey ....... ...... 8 5 Scott ............., 55 Start ........ ...... 6 'I Scott ..........,... 68 Waite ...... Scott .............. 60 Rogers .... TOURNAMENT ......59 ....,.66 7411- ,,..,...... -e - Ron Roberts grabs crucial rebound as Eric Barbour screens his man out. Don Chipper DeBoe shoots wicked hes: tation iump-shot as Ron Roberts and Eric Barbour crash the boards for rebounds :-f YF-My M,-gran.,-,... F fpig fi.. g 97' 4 I -Q 5'- ,Q Eddie Mims spots open man for an easy score. D ff J! 4 --1 T Wilbert Cason is fouled in the act of shooting for a possible Milton Ronsey lays in a reverse lay-up for two points. lhree Pain' Play' I J. V. Basketball . . . Not Quite But Almost Scott .................... 56 Macomber .............. 33 Scott ....... ,...... 4 4 Bowsher .... ......... 3 2 The J.V. Basketball team once again came ex- ' ' 3 2 gfhfgrxrf ' 5 3 ffeme'Y Close 'O attaining that Covefed fifle Of CNY scottffffff fffffffso central If fffffIf49 Champs. The light-weights coached by Dean Mof- scoff .,,,,,, .,,,,,, 4 3 Findlay ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 6 0 fett have for three consecutive years come right Scott ....... ....... 5 6 Defiance .............--- 47 down to the wire in first place before losing in a 5C0lf ------- ------- 3 4 Wane -'-------------- -38 late season game by a slim margin. The team Scot' ' ' 4 8 sf' Fmnus 41 . . Scott ....... ,...... 5 2 Woodward ............ 40 showed poise and possessed great depth in per- Scott .V----. .-.---' 6 6 Rogers --'--------.v.--'- 44 Svnnel- scoff ....... ....... 4 4 DeVilbiss ................ 27 Scott .....,. ....... 5 4 Libbey .,...... ......... 5 6 Scott ....... .......... 6 8 Start ....... ......... 4 4 TOP ROW: Martin Williamsy Bruce Barnesp William Hodges, Mike Sleeley Gifford Moorep Wilbert Casonp Coach Dean Moffett. BOTTOM ROW: Ron Stephensg John Langston, Aaron Hollyg Thomas Dabney, Kenny Richardson: Milton Ransey. - eel- ...- ,pe FRONT ROW: Roy Harris Willie Chearsg L. C. Lyons: James Gordony Ron Bryant, Thomas Biddle. STANDING: Morris Robertsong Joe Quinnp Gregory McConneIIg Charles Bryant: Reggie Barnesp Morris Colemong Karl Stephens: Freshmen Recover The Freshman Basketball Team, gained only three victories in their first eight games. They improved with each game to end the season with seven wins and six losses. Roy Harris and Charles Bryant led all re- bounding, while Morris Coleman was the leading foul shooter. Thomas Biddle was also a standout. Ron Bryant grabs a rebound as Willie Cheors moves in to assist. .gn-' Q4-if J, .- ' 'K V g . . . . To Show Strength The freshmen zone defense forces their opponent to shoot from the outside. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL RECORD Scott ............................ McCord Scott ........ ........ M acomber Scott Bowsher Scott ........ ........ W oodward Scott ........ ........ S t. John Scott Central Scott ........ ........ M cTigue Scott Waite ....... Scott ........ ........ F assett ..... Scott ........ ........ F assett ..... Scott ........ ........ D eVilbiss . Scott ,....... ........ S t. Francis Scott ........ ........ L ibbey ..... Scott .,...... ........ S tart ..... 2 I Co-Capt. George Lee pins Mac-Mon within a few seconds of the third period. TOP ROW: Mr. Merle Baker, couch: Mr. Richard Turner, coach: Danny Jones: Marvin Hudson: Leslie Linear. ROW TWO: John Lee: Willie Johnson: Alan Everett: Preston Williams: Ken Jones: Rickey Johnson: James Ham: James Darby: Fred Porter: David Williams: Stan Daugherty: James Roscoe: Devin Scott Grapplers Strive With Pride Ken Jones rides his man with a far-arm tight belly. McConnell. BOTTOM ROW: George Lee: Stanley Jacobs: Tommy Johnson: Calvin Taylor: Robert Gordon: Larry Walton: Robert Bethany: Lawrence Henry: Charles Martin: James Daniels: Donnie Hanes. ,J 553: .ii iqi . gf, 'zz a x. 1- , xfL'.,1r 'Q JL, QA X ..1. I I I 1 Lfgwi. MQ 'iii' I , of N. u 7' 'K GOLF TEAM: Charles Lighlerp Mr. Darrell Smith, coach: Jeffery Culver. Gene Woo prepares to return ball. Golf and Tennis Athletes The 1967 Golf Team failed to draw participants. Although they ended the sea- son with no wins, this team always tried with their best ability and knowledge of the game. The tennis team also faced strong com- petition. The team gained only two vic- tories against six defeats. The two wins came against Woodward 3-2, and Ma- comber 3 V2 -l V2 . TENNIS TEAM: Mr. Keister, coachy Daryl Peterson, Thomas Holmes: Michael Thomas, Joe Leey Gene Woo. David Earl Bankston drives past Ron Bcily to Shoot. Intramural Basketball Senior homerooms again participated in the ln- tramural Basketball League. The season proved to be helpful in improving their skill and staying in good physical shape. This year competition was greater, no homeroom dominated the league. The league finished LEAGUE STANDINGS W-L Standriff .... ........ 6 -2 Carter .,,,. ,..,.,.. 6 -2 Turner ..... ........ 6 -2 Teachers .... ........ 5 -3 Slayton ....... .4-4 Adams .,... ........ 4 -4 Ortyl ....... ........ 2 -6 Welch ,.... ........ 2 -6 Shulz .... ........ 0 -8 rf' Mr. Keller watches attentively as Roy Relford shoots. Gregory Butts finds it hard to get off a shot. in a three way tie among Mr. Standriff, Mr. Turner and Mr. Carter. A fellow teammate goes for the rebound as Mike Jones looks on. ' 1 L 4 'I29 Second Hour Dominates eet mv, kki. 5 ,JUL X Q . la, -5 'X B ,J -. N--. ,ff -w , .L ji- tg-. ,-,, ,Y . , ,L '- -' 5 273 1 1 , , . 1 . r +V ' L -J. , . -. -saw, I, -:tm ,fee-' - .iii '.' .nf g ' Lf y, ,hm 1 'ffg -. s f 'I-T, ,rr 5 -Y-f, '--cw-+1 ,, , , .fv -15 ,. ,Zi -1.-. .Y . 1' t?i.:1s.--4-'F - .'4f5-.ifgeesti-J. A rss, in-Leirlaiaitx - ..:'.iff! f. .1 Melvin Ratliff shows his form, which gained him a third place. Ni? -1' -- : INTRAMURAL TRACK CHAMPIONS: TOP ROW: Charles Martin, Willie Cork, Stephen Hippel, Edward Woodward, Melvin Jordan, Charles Jones, Mike Myers. FOURTH ROW: Joseph Decluette, William Woodward, Tommy Johnson, Mark Goebel, Aaron Lee. THIRD ROW: Robert Springer, Duane Swain, Larry Brown, Larry Butts, John Ardner, Carmelo Soto. SECOND ROW: Eddie Rowland, Roy Releford, Herman Johnson, Stephen Robinson, Fred Porter. BOTTOM ROW: Fred Alexander, Roy Sullivan, Glandoy Hill, Eric Barbour, Dan Bethany, Leslie Boyd. Second hour gym period exhibited desire and out- standing pertormance in winning the 1967 ln- tramural Track Meet. Second hour took 3 first, 2 second and 3 third places. Marlin Cortland displays the excellent form that made him a winner. ,i....x- ,- - - 1 8 ,. I at lm wg, ,,-:,- ll' sin 'ww we at 1 ,..1 Lin-vw yv- ---' - A . 'gg 'ff' M Marlin Cortland had the highest individual scoring with 13 of his hour's 31 points. Leslie Linear set a new record in the 880 yard dash with the time of 2:17.9. Fred Alexander, Roy Sullivan, 43.1. Marlin Cortland, broad lump 19 8 , set a new record :ir A S V Glandoy Hill, Robert King won the 440 yard relay, new time of ' D Coleman, Tyrone Spencer, and Stratman Cook, and Harold Penson set a new time In the 880 relay, running 1:28.9. 4 3: , , , ge- , 9 ' X mg - ,Jn .- 1, 'f .gl S ,f. ' P? Z 1 X ,M .. '11 ' 5. I 1, Li I Q. 'QU V! ua- 4' I - 'A A , . f 4 -. -P- U A .' - A A :..'l:,f!' Y .LN I ,l x ' ' XX' A .' '1 fl Xa s xt? 'sf .x, '1 I' Am? Q lf 511, A, W. ,fn AE' .g,kL?.-HQ -N-. ' L i .Iwi ,. I4 .L. 'Iii' . :hu P 433, . Q - 41, .I J, -, 1.1 .,x uw' 5,3 , mm f-IW' ri f-x-. c Per '. Jgi- - - 15 -'D ' M, : ahh .- r' V1 007 --x9t'05 ' X- ' -K 'X 'L 2 M770 K 902-focfms fo 5' Focf' - -x U, A15-if'QX ,XQNEP XX-AY Eu-X mx Epcfcim F0051 an 4 F , f OIT 1 X ' 1K6 CRUT sow ' UWA U 'U .ff x Q A I? 1 AW! A U Ut up Q 59 X ' f N - 1 Q . f sq X Q f I i 4? A -x . sz Y V.. 1 Q 1 . .. x 67 .. .X , x - I! Af -B - 1, I A A 1 . I 2 Q 5, ll 'rf' l-M 'L- 3 'I ' 75f'5bi uf'-wzzcv n ff' flX?7-L 'A-gqLFf.., f?1.'1'.IA'W' ' I - f1- V- . 3 :XX 'Y V ' Q fg,1,.'H M -wff. ' 1' X: Fry? : Y..- - .A:fy1- 45. ' ,f ffr- - f 41 V 411' .- - V' '55 . A , 4 ,lv .-.VQ3V1,':g,-'B ,xgggg f. - ,621yg-- J S- jf- 1.-f-t-4 'Lv Q.-1,5 , V .Q,1, 3,-,P L viva- ,Q fg,g,5,.?.z:,f ,.'1fmzw-si-'1,,'i1 '- ,V f in ' ' ' .11-1-,, z ' , In Q y ' ff2Qi.fs'-f1ir.?-s ' .- - A 2 512' .Lanz 'fmiff-',-fAfxLz3f-.:??'f',,319:13. 6- A. X , . . -' .NQp1:wf'?-,' 'H +4 4 1 A The command performance of Scott's varsity track team is now somewhat of a tradition. The victorious Second Team All-City lem Quinn displays that winning tech- nique in the long iump. SCORES: YARSITY TRACK RECORD Libbey ..... ....... 7 9 Woodward ........ 79 Scott ..... Central ...... ....... 4 4 Scott .................. 83 St. Francis ..... ....... 4 816 Waite ....... ...... 2 0 Scott ,.... Swanton .... ...... 4 0 87 Scott ...... ...... Bowsh er ...... ....... 7 8 V2 Waite .... ...... 1 3 Scott ..... ......68' ......75 V2 ......64 V2 cindermen have elevated the name SCOTT by being the city champs for the past 5 years. The outstand- ing sportsmanship and caliber of these victorious teams started with the head coaching of Mr. Orton Ryan, assisted by Mr. Donald Kern. After the retire- ment of Coach Ryan, one of the most successful and winning coaches in Scott's history, Mr. Donald Kern took over as head coach demanding the same high standard of excellence as his colleague Coach Ryan. The dedicated coaching methods of Coach Kern include long hours of constant practice, the development of each boy's potential, and most of all, team work. Through these procedures Coach Kern's cindermen have gained respect, cooperation, and l I0 per cent effort in every practice and meet. Mr. Donald Kern started out as an assistant coach in track. He has also coached baseball and cross country. Mr. Kern coaches the freshman bas- ketball team. This year with his many abilities and concern for his players becoming better men and athletes, Coach Kern's track team captured the City Championship. They were third in the District with four points separating the top three teams. The coaching of Mr. Kern, through ,his diligent working cindermen, has produced some of the best times in the school and state. The 880 yard relay team produced an excellent time at the state meet of l:29.l seconds. This rated as the best in North Western Ohio, first in the city, second in the District, and fourth in the Ohio Classic. Greg McClelland set a new school record of nineteen and five tenths seconds in the low hurdles. All in all Coach Kern had one of the best seasons the track team has ever had. Ron Roberts shows breath-taking form in the discus throw. ,sua flilltti 0 is T I ' f-sf--M 'tf-Lv' it -.,ah Jim Ragland proves that he's a champion by giving everything he's got. QL. Scott's 440 runners set pace for Waite cindermen. Tim O'Neul ond Don Brooks show that lust minute kick as they become victors in the 440 run. Wayne Clark attempts a vault with pride. EE . Q ' I f' X t. l is '1 so Tun' , 4 ' ' 'I -I in 1 k 1 1 ! ' 0-V -,.,.,.A 4 r t r L 1' I l A' ' , lll A '.A ' V191 . , ' - s ' firms , ' N' 1 , , is ,fss , Aw, , ' ' .'-t : Wcyne's determination and will power takes him over the bar. new X Y. l ,QF 'I .,, ,Q ln yn, ,Sb ,-f' cy sw - -'F Y .1 'fill 3. r e Nat Pearson glides over the high hurdles with perfect stride. l Greg McCIelland's hurdling form in the state, District Champ, 2nd and 2nd in the City. He set a 19.9 seconds in the low hurdles. won him 4th place in the Chia Classic, new city record of Arvee Carter's determination in practice and hard work won him third place in the District. I in 1 -z e. A , . K - Q P 2 7 4MQl,.Q4f,ii'i,gg,,g,i ' 1' 4. gd .W ' vii. .- ., I ' . 7 - ,,- .4 ep? WX' 7 'f N o ' Q L 1 1 'iw iff 5 -Yi Syl 'QP-4 134 'vau.4L'!1 tv... M-5 ff? . 51 i - fQ41'?',Qf. ' ' Y ' - 51 . is All-City Jim Ragland, who participated in the 100 yard dash, 200 yard dash, and 880 yard relay, displays the style which won him second team All-City in the long iump. Andrew Johnson paces himself out of the starting blocks . . me f-0.1 L' Xl' in vi Bob Vickers shows his winning form w a member of the shuttle relay team. hich helped him become as he stretches his stride to break the tape. Marshal Stockard has gained a substantial lead over his opponent in the night relays. A ,ll , -., .V . - if ' uiiyfvit- - 6 Moreece Cortland prepares to receive long throw from right tield. I Bulldog Diamond men Moving On Up 1967 Varsity Baseball Record Lima ...................... Scott ............ 4 6 Lima ....... ..... 4 Scott ............ 8 0 3 Rossford ................ Scott ............ DeVilbiss ................ 7 Scott ............ 3 Anthony Wayne .... 6 Scott ............ 3 Anthony Wayne .... 6 Scott ............ 2 ' 0 4 3 Sylvania ................ Scott ............ Northwood ............ 18 Scott ............ Cardinal Stritch ...... 4 Scott ............ l Start ............... .... 3 Scott ............ 5 Macomber ..... .... 8 Scott ............ 0 Bowsher ....... .... 5 Scott ............ 0 Macomber .... 2 Scott ......... l Rossford .... .... 2 Scott ............ 4 Central ......... ....... l Scott ............ 3 Libbey .................. 10 Scott ............ 0 Woodward ..... .... l Scott ............ 0 Waite ........... .... 2 Scott ............ 6 St. Francis ..... ..,. 4 Scott ............ 5 l , 4 ' 4 l' 44 Coach Ron Disher prepares to launch a hot grounder to third baseman during pre-game warm-up. Varsity coach Ron Disher was selected to coach the West squad in the All-Ohio Baseball series which was played in Jet Stadium, Columbus, Ohio, last June. TOP ROW: Dan Jackson, Lawrence Crowell, William Lampkin, Michael Gregory, William Wilson, Leon Campbell, Angelo Pina, Moreece Cortland, Edward Mims. BOTTOM ROW: Carnell Gray, Charles Gordon, Clifton Jessup, Scottie Davis, Ray Watkins, Marlin Cortland, MacArthur Franklin, Mr. Ronald Disher, coach. Department leaders were: Batting ............................ .. .......... .......... S cottie Davis ............ ,.,,,.... . 357 O.F. Fielding Average ...... l.F. Fielding Average ...,.... Base on Balls ................. Stolen Bases ................. Most Runs ..... Most Hits .............. Lowest E.R.A. ..... . Strike Outs ...... Home Runs ........ Triples ........... Doubles ...... ..........Mike Gregory .957 ..........Moreece Cortland .984 ..........Moreece Cortland . 7 ... ....,.. Moreece Cortland ...-. . 9 .......Leon Campbell 18 ......,.,.Dan Jackson 21 ..........Dan Jackson and Ed Mims .150 ..........Dan Jackson 104 .......-.Scottie Davis and Mike Gregory 2 ..........Leon Campbell 3 ..........Leon Campbell . 4 The 1967 Bulldog varsity won 10 games while losing 9. Senior ball players were Dan Jackson, Scottie Davis, Leoh Campbell, Mike Gregory, Lawrence Crowell, Robert Rice, Carnell Gray, Ray Watkins, Charles Gordon, Mac Frank- lin, and Angelo Pina. 'Q lmvtzm r iiic ., . KET- - f .. . if L ,159-v . V , r , rv,-At, .,. Q A, . ..s- ,. . V' - .. V . 1 - -.,:, ',.,1.- v I , 4 -, B V - . 0 . '7' xo ' -15 Q., x U 1 . -r W' P .5 s. -.-cs - ,.- iw. I g Ns ' ' N J 1 . I K i in L . I ' u':.fkif' . :', wi: ' H ,iv .. . flaps?-Q-ji , 4- .5-E f.: -J 'PF K-,s . .V 1 ' . , ' A L.-x-VXA Qi. x. X.. ,E:.i.:4Y'-Q 4- v -l: I-. . .' 5 - - ' s - ' my ' 14 . I ', - si f f-B. '+P . .Q ar-Q e .-.-. '. -:. :f . I' .A -li: ,:':'rf'.44.i - KU , N ,, I , . . N t .-, H A. ,. n - V! xvfs. +3'Q f 'zli :-f 7.,:ffr'l 'fT5 I ,Q as .VI .vw-.ta L. .5-gi k Q.. 4 , g 5 , - , svcifggfi..- w5'?fe? '1s .. .1 1515 ., .. ITIL F55 4 Harold Hassel shows good form in swing. Within its winning season the Bulldogs had four extra inning games of which they lost two and won two. The Bulldogs finished in a tie for second place in league play, the best league finish in several years for Scott diamond- men. Players receiving additional honors were: Dan Jack- son, honorable mention All Ohio, Mike Gregory, All-City lst team, Dan Jackson, All-City 2nd team, Leon Campbell, Robert Rice, Moreece Cortland, All-City 3rd team. Dan Jackson, Leon Campbell, Robert Rice, and Mike Gregory were selected to play in the Senior All-Star game. Mike Gregory and Charles Gordon traveled with the Indianapolis Clowns baseball team during the summer. Robert Rice connects for a clutch base hit. .. ky. s . , ,. t , L G. ,A ,A ,gi .zerkgqvn-g'Q6?f4f.,fs Q 1 .qv - ' - ' 1--, .4 4 ' ' 1 .--.1 f Scottie Davis blasts one deep into left field for a triple. ,f 'vin ,-1.37. 1 'swf Dan Jackson eyes extra bases while rounding first. , 137 1. .fzgg Q- ' X 'Y -x, . n M -an' il-.91 4..aaL., f' ' 9 ,. . -:fy f . f LL. 47 w -..u -g,,1,Y,,i - - m r , - I' V an ml' vi x gk! J Cheerleaders Cheer Athletes On To Victory J.V. Cheerleaders: Jacqueline Riley: Sheila Slubblefieldg Denise Townsendy Debra Ward. !.q V is ugh: ... A, lm. , -+..,x E .V t.,Y V a -- c' -:spat d qFwe,.., J.V.'s show moods of hopefulness and joy at basketball games. Ji.. A 7 qi- -Q --ef! H1- - '- '-, is., 'lip T. 'A T ,- T'-7 The pep and vitality of the Scott cheerleaders spurred the athletes on when the going got rough. With- out them the year could not have been what it was in athletics. They had many activities of their own, such as a bake sale and a sock hop. They attended a cheerlead- ing workshop at Bowling Green State University. The varsity cheer- leaders raised enough money to buy new basketball uniforms. The J.V. cheerleaders were able to cheer at all the out of town games. 'T' 13 1 9 40 Mr. Willie Oliver, coach, Christopher Agnes, Chuck Blanchard, Boyd D. Haskins, Willie Daniels, Ollie Young, Edward Turner, Stephen Foster. FRONT ROW: Co-Captain Harold Stevens, Co-Captain Tyrone Spencer. Cross Country-A Challenging Sport Cross Country is now a growing sport which tests endurance and determination. Scott's team this year, under a new coach Mr. Willie Oliver, had more team spirit and pride. Although they didn't gain a victory, the team showed progress at each meet. The Cross Country Team finished llth in the city, and l5th in the district meet. The team standouts were Co-captains Harold Stevens and Tyrone Spencer, who were both valu- able to the team in leadership. Ollie Young was the team's leading scorer and was elected 'Most Valuable Runner.' Sophomore Edward Turner was elected 'Most lmproved'. Chris Agnes, Mr, De- pendable , was a person which came through for the team when needed. Stephen Foster came up from the Junior Varsity to give the team a lift. Mr. Willie Oliver, graduate of Ohio University, was a member of their Cross Country Team. He encourages the team to perform their best at all times. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM: Mr. Oliver, coach, Howard Woo, Richard Hill, James Washington. .L 'C fganizaiions 77 'A W'Vf W v ' rgfziwzdnl? V I ,A Talent Displayed In A New Idea v i v t V . DRAMATICS CLUB: TOP ROW: Sandy Ortega: Evange- line Robinson: Denise Cole: Jennifer Forrest: Andrea Perryman: Louise Crayon: Michael Hayes: Donna Carter: Debbie Johnson: Amanda Brown: Charlon Dewberry. SECOND ROW: Judith Gerald: Elithe LaPlant: Tomma Williams: Terri Osby: Ronda Bell: Mrs. Delamaler- Advisor: Georgia Stevens: Beverly Bryant: Sara Brown: Joyce Standish: Deletha Baskin: Althea Martindale. BOTTOM ROW: Lorraine Collins: Estelle Harris: Gloria Mathis: Rudolph May: Peggy McClelland: Beverly Moore: Barbara Harper: Willa Reynolds: Cherryl Moss: Paulette Wilson: Sharon Stubbs. Absent from Picture: Terry Carter: Deborah Freeman: Valerie Simmons: Dennis Suttler: Barbara Wells. I 4 1 Okay kids, one more time from the top. Dramatic Club members study scripts while awaiting their turns on the stage. . . And so the scene begins once more. The newly formed Dra- matics Club has achieved wide spread popularity among Scott students. lts enrollment proves it to be one of our largest clubs. Members served as ushers for the performance of the Messiah, presented by the Symphonic Choir. ln March, a trip was made to B.G.S.U. by dramatic club members to view the play Importance of Being Earnest. ea Q i lu Then gives an enlightening explanation. Advisor, Mr. Welch, ponders over a student's question . . . Projection To The Future l A very active and significant club, DECA has succeeded once again in giving its members a profitable school year. Confer- ences at Start High School Bowling Green State University, and North Baltimore, Ohio have enriched student understanding of the business world. DECA: TOP ROW: Lorna Wilson-Secretary, Beverly Fayney Clyde Smith-Treasurer, Robert Campbell: Ronald Lee-Vice Pres.: Raymond Slayton-Advisory Larry Hemphillg Frank Brock-Srgt. at Armsp Bernella Stubblefieldp Edward Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Julie Erhardt-Reporterg Marilyn Hutchersony Jill Smawg Elizabeth Mcntgomeryp Leroy Lewis: Fermae Hillg David Bankstonp Gaston Odeng Sheila Watkins-President. Absent From Picture: Phyllis Beeneg Danny Harrisg Deborah Ohmsp Sue Rosinski. 145 l. ar- 1 A,- g r , IF, V3 11. lm-I 146 Discussion plays an important role in learning. Although the Computer Club did not get its start until second semester, interested students have boosted its popularity. Speakers and ex- perience in working with computers have sustained loyal Scotters. Penelope Austin feeds information into computer. Mr, Mahnke collects club dues. The Computer and Art 81 Craft Clubs ARTS AND CRAFTS. TOP ROW: Terri Osby, Cynthia Palmer, secretary, Louise Crayon, treasurer, Henry Harper, vice president, Mary Ann Cook, Tommie Lee Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Stubbs, Jairus Everett, Mrs. Florence Smith, advisor, Brenda Tate, Allen Everett, president. Under the capable leadership of Mrs. Smith, the Art Club has helped to develop the creative ability of many students. The color pallet shown in the picture has become symbolic of the Art Club. Each year they have used imagination and enthusiasm in maintaining an interest in the field of art. 5 Q tsl' ee-if Mark Spanglet adds humor while Moon Yee and Jet Yee assemble honor board, Each year in the spring scholars maintain- ing a 3.4 average in their iunior year and a 3.0 average in their senior year are inducted into the Honor Society. While keeping up their excellent grades, they have also partici- pated in various activities around the school. Each quarter they post eligible names on honor roll board located on the second floor. Deletha Baskin and Mark Spangler find work not always easy as honor students. cademic Achievement Honored HONOR SOCIETY. TOP ROW: Albert Fournier: Mark Spangletg Robert Love: Brian McConnellg Gene Woo. SECOND ROW: Deborah Carter, Deletha Basking Moon Yeep Wanda Williams, Virginia Gleason: Jet Yee: Deborah Hanesp John Jones. FIRST ROW: Cleo Rawdong Eileen Horton: Waxsey Jacksong Barbara Lekingp Madalyn Bickg Mary Howellp Deborah Myers. i l 'I47 Freshmen Y Teens Strive for Perfection Freshmen often find that they have to work very hard to make a place for Themselves in the different atmosphere found in high school. lt usually takes a while, but once the year begins, they find that recognition can easily be attained. This year, the members of the Freshmen Y-Teens have proven themselves ready to be a large part of the treasurable years awaiting them. Dora Caulx leads club discussion while president Carol Steele Loyal club members faithfully attend each meeting, FRESHMAN YTEENS TOP ROW Denise Russell Charlon RIVSFSJ Mary Ann McDuffey5 Jewel Strahan-Secretary: Floria Dewberry Percynthla Hayes Tanya McFarland Jennifer For Smithg Dora Caulxp Barbara White. BOTTOM ROW: Deborah rest Carol Steele-President Patricia Seward Pamela Matten Stoudamirey Thelma Henryg Eddie Cooperg Bernith Duriesg Beverly Wilbourn Connie Stephens Advisor SECOND ROW Rosemary Harperg Denise Sandersg Linda Taylor: Beverly Hayes. 2 . 'fail f Q O si ,ll lei l .:- ? - -.ff v - i it :- : alll? IL l l ll l 1. igis il ' ' a . i i i , , TENTH GRADE Y-TEENS. TOP ROW: Marilyn Gibsony Cathy Talley: Evangeline Robinsong Rheta Pricep Sharon Gibson: Louise Crayong Ordynna Simmonsy Connie Landryp Denise Allisonp Judy .lacksong Gwendolyn Harrisg Advisor, Mrs. Tous- saint. SECOND ROW: Brenda Lewis: Deborah Dunbarg Mariorie Cookg Elaine Greenleeg Vicky Forrest: Shelia Gregoryp Pamela The sophomore year is the time that stu- dents are finally beginning to get in the swing of high school and Scott Y-Teens are no dif- ferent. Along with their many activities of the year, they also gave ci Christmas cheer donation for cerebral palsy. Belly Nilila Easley: Alleda Robinsonp Toni Battlep Tomma Lee Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Flora Bankstong Cheryl Mossy Demetra Shedtlp Deborah Dardeny Judith Gerald: Gwendolyn Campbellg Gwendolyn Williamsg Jackie Brittery Valeria Sim- monsg Linda Hollis. Absent from Picture: Paulette Randlemany Paulette Wilson. Sophomores In Full Swing -P-,-,- Members give close attention. 'lr .1 -it Zilla. mfg' nga. President Paulette Wilson listens to report. 'I49 0 Juniors Reflect A Rewarding Year The Junior Y-Teens have certainly declared them- selves ready to accept the responsibilities and pleasures of the senior year. Their activities were numerous and their success immeasurable. A Sadie Hawkins Dance, the sale of mums for Homecoming, an Easter assembly, and vii' L'-3 . ,ix W ,e s,-L--,, -- -.4 Ei a Y-Teen Lenten Breakfast are only endeavors. K .at , 3 . ., Members listen attentively. Plans are made forthe upcoming Dream Girl Dance. JUNIOR Y-TEENS: TOP ROW: Rosanna Young, Jo Anne Bell, Lynda Barnett, Denise Cole, Marsha Bonhart, Mrs. G. Stewart-Advisor, Regina Rhodes, Juliette Dunning, Emma Presnall, Patricia Barnett, Carol Shinaul. SECOND ROW: Denise Laster, Rita Beale, Cassan- dra Penamon, Barbara Stewart, Nedra Hemphill, Cecilia Adams, Leona Moare, Rosemary Young, Monica Wiggins, Jacqueline Riley. THIRD ROW: Alice Smith, Inez Forest, Marvine Wilson, Denise Townsend-Treasurer, Vertie Dewberry-President, Althea Martin- dale, Mary Ann Rynes, Marion Watson. BOTTOM ROW: Sheila Stubblefield, Annette Cottrell, Gwen Roberts, Loretta Rudolph, Debra Ward, Margo Dunson, Jeanette Smith. Absent when picture was taken: Christy Hague, Vivian Halsey, Hattie Johnson, Cherlyn Jones, Vickie Minor, Malanie Moore, Deborah Sanders, Pat Thomas. a few of their many Senior Y-Teens have made their last year a memorable one by participating in various activi- ties during the year. Members engaged in the Y-Teen Carnival given at the Y.W.C.A.y a mod hop was given in Marchy and the annual luncheon was prepared for the mothers ofthe basketball and football players. This has been a busy year for many ac- tive participants. SENIOR Y-TEENS: TOP ROW: Earnell Pricey Charlotte Harthorney Valerie Garrisony Jo 'Carol Whitey Edith Calhouny Mrs. Cultice-Advisory Beverly Shinauly Toni Boweny Deborah .lohnsony Betsy Nix. SECOND ROW: Debbie Snydery' Debra Watkinsy Bessie Ginny Cecilia Martiny June Terrelly Georgette Moorey Pamela Coley Christine Palmer: Linda Stovall. THIRD ROW: Joyce Odomsy Barbara Harpery Deletha Baskiny Kathryn Kelleyy Cynthia Crawley-Presidenty Shirley Stewarty Ronda Belly Tommie Grahamy Cennie Wiggins. BOTTOM ROW: Constance Maddox: Tonya Harringtony Marcia Thompsony Regina Corbitty Dorothy Barbery Suzy McGlowny Theresa Mayy Denise Covinton. Absent From Picture: Iva Collinsy Martha Short. Seniors Create Lasting Memories .vi R sa- Q . x.f..-ss-H Tit- t- ,Q -sz:-be f.fL.:: few' i, , . I ,Ill Members serve at mother's tea. President, Cynthia Crawley, welcomes the mothers to the tea. l5'I ian me temtos twin NC EUEf?P.'fi cl . l President, Andrew Johnson, calls meeting to order. Throughout its existence at Scott, the Spanish club has served as a means for developing a valuable ex- perience in communication. With the help of this club, students enrolled in Spanish classes have learned to comprehend and appreciate the language, customs, and cultures of all Spanish speaking countries. A Pan- American Week was held the week preceding Easter vacation. Advisor, Mrs. Tomaski, observes during meeting. Concepts Broactened Through Language SPANISH CLUB: TOP ROW: Freddie Grimes, Doreen Howell, Jerone Strong, Andrew Johnson, president, Mrs. Tomaski, Steven Hunter, Marsha Bonhart, Barbara Lonz, Pat Barnett, Brenda Cargile. SEC- OND ROW: Mary Jo Huntley, Nancy Loo, Phyllis Smith, Debbie Snyder, sccretary, June Terrell, Cynthia Crawley, treasurer, Cas- sandra Penamon, Rita Beale, Monica Wiggins. FIRST ROW: Kathy Keller, Sharon Green, Josephine Lopez, vice president, Gwendolyn Roberts, Kathy Fuller, Donnie Garcia, Vertie Dewberry, Theresa May, Margo Dunson, Mary Barnes. Absent From Picture: Richard King, Vicki Minor. PARAMEDICAL CLUB: TOP ROW: Cathy Talley, Lois Harris, Betsy Nixp Rosalind Talleyg Rita Slaughter, Patsy Townsend. SECOND ROW: Helen Turner-President, Debere Worleyg Amanda Brown, Sara Brown, Marie Kight, Advisor-Miss Vollmor. BOTTOM ROW: lrene Woo-Treas., Portia Daniels, Brenda Lewis, Dolores McClellan, .lo Anne Belcher, Joyce Woodard. Absent From Picture: Penelope Austin, Elaine Estelle. Now in its second year at Scott, the Paramedical Club has created a better knowledge of the medical field for Scott students. Their activities for the year have included films, tours of special hospital departments, and lectures on profes- sional fields in medicine. Inspiring Activities Prove Knowledgeable Two members and their advisor leave for a meeting. Cold weather con't stop them. -'LF W. anfyif' l 1 4 Varsity-S shirt sale rates a trophy case display in the eyes of Greg McClelland. Each year increasing in its value, the Scott Varsity-S Club has continued to represent the pride, spirit, and success- ful achievements of Scott athletes. Being always active, the Varsity-S involved themselves in a shirt sale and a dance sponsored by the coaches. Varsity-S Officers: Alfred Baker, vice president, Lawrence Henry, president, Arvee Carter, treasurer. Lettermen Promote School Honors VARSITY-S CLUB. TOP ROW: Mr. Robert Standriff, advisor, Gerald Garner, Andrew Johnson, Al Baker, Ron Roberts, Eric Barbour, Ron Davis, Don DeBoe, Don Haynes, Ed Mims, Mr. Don Kern, advisor. THIRD ROW: Bob Vickers, Michael Thomas, Stanley Daugherty, Charles Simpson, Chuck Martin, Reed Knowles, Marvin Porter, Mike Green, Arvee Carter, Rody Vines. SECOND ROW: Gregory McClelland, Boyd Hoskins, Moreece Cortland, Darryll Flowers, Marshall Stockard, Ed Wilborn, Ollie Young, Tyrone Spencer, Calvin Taylor. FIRST ROW: George Lee, Tom Castellanos, Harold Stevens, Tom Holmes, Chuck Blanchard, Edward Turner, Lawrence Henry, Allen Everett. Additional spirit has been devel- ped at Scott with the creation of the ep Club. It consists of girls willing o support our teams at athletic events hroughout the school year. Outfits t red and white are worn and a pecial section is reserved for them. he girls of the Pep Club have man- ged to distribute their enthusiasm in chool by sponsoring a tag day. With he cheers of this club, Scott High eams have gathered the encourage- ent needed to boost the Bulldogs to ictory. PEP CLUB: TOP ROW: Linda Rose: Geargetta Moore: June Terrell: Elaine Sutfield: Louise Crayon: Beverly Shinaul, president: Sharon Gibson: Denise Cole: Jill Welch: Mrs. Sallie, advisor. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Thomas, advisor: Carol Shinaul: Phyllis Smith: Clarisa Nealy: Pamela Cole: Charlotte Harthorne: Sheila Harris, Treasurer: Christy Hague: Vicky Forrest: Marilyn Gibson. FIRST ROW: Marcia Thompson, secretary: Demetra Shedd: Ronda Bell: Vikki Tyler, captain: Jo Anne Bell: Shirley Stewart: Ruth Smith: Dale Forest: Theresa May: Regina Corbitt, vice president. Absent From Picture: Ethel Cannon: Juliette Dunning: Gwen Harris: Janice Word: Jo Carol White. Pep club members add spirit to game. Ronda Bell uses her art of selling on Barbara Harper. Scotters Boost Sports Through Spirit BOWLING LEAGUE: TOP ROW: Rosemary Young: Vicky For- rest: Sharon Gibson: Pamela Poindexter: Louise Crayon: Elaine Fondren: Shirley Spencer: Carolyn Wallace: Rosanna Young: LaDonna Duhort. SECOND ROW: Judith Gerald: Evelyn Taite: Nancy Loo: Deborah Wilson: Jackie Davis: Jo Lynn Shaw: Vivian Halsey: Lavonne Davis: Mrs. G. Austin. FIRST ROW: Flora Bankston: Debra Ward: Lynell Davis: Carole Cole: Gwendolyn Williams: Cynthia Williams: Mary Barnes: Jackie Norwood. i .J HALL GUIDES: TOP ROW: Mr. Bihn, advisor: Gerald Garner: Ron Davis: Melvin Ratliff: Marian Hamm: Homer Jackson: Willie McNairy: AI Baker: Alan Har- thorne: Robert Rivers: Mr. Standritf, advisor. THIRD ROW: Mike Green: Harold Hassell: Billy Haynes: Michael Thomas: Leonard Henry: Charles Simpson: Gordon Peoples: Robert Harris: Charles Jones: Arvee Carter: Rody Vines. SECOND ROW: Harold Stevens: James Anderson: Glen Davis: Morreece Cortland: Leroy Gibson: Larry Hudspeth: Christopher Crittenden: Danny Coleman: Julius Simmons: Rufus Triplelt. FIRST ROW: Joseph DeCluette: Johnny Ashford: Willie Eason: James Golladay: Victor Lyte: Don Bethany: Dwight Miller: Harold Penson: Gerald Jones. Each day student assist- ants lend their personal ef- forts in helping Scott run efficiently. Maintaining or- der in the halls, comforting students who became ill, aiding in the production of cafeteria lunches, and typ- ing attendance lists are a few of the valuable iobs of loyal Scott assistants. Efficient Students NURSE'S ASSISTANTS: TOP ROW: Cassandra Penamon: Earnell Price: Miss Vollmar, advisor: Patsy Townsend: Debra Watkins. BOTTOM ROW: Terrie Berkman: Denise Covington: Mary Plodzik: Joyce Woodard. Hall Guide Captains: Mike Green: Rody Vines. GYM ASSISTANTS: TOP ROW: Barbara Vinson: Deborah John- ROW: Jeanette Grier: Marcia Sims: Marian Watson: Pamela son: Elaine Sutfield: Cleo Fisher: Michael Layson: Marlin Cort- Cole: Vikke Tyler: Pat Nash: Margie DeBoe: Joanne Fayne. land: Marvin Kohn: Brenda Smith: Shirley Hubbard. BOTTOM s Library Assistant, Dennis Clark. OFFICE ASSISTANTS: TOP ROW: Mrs. Bainbridge, advisor, Beverlee Hill, Shirley Welch, Kathy Preston, Barbara Hunter, Elizabeth Gibson, Mrs. Welling, advisor. SECOND ROW: Ronda Bell, Delores McClellan, Georgia Kallil, Sheila Harris, Deborah Calloway, Monica Wiggins, Juanita Casper, Josephine Williams. FIRST ROW: Margo Dunson, Cora Fulkerson, Jeanette Smith, Kathy Fuller, Renee Totty, Julie Van Scoder, Kathy Keller. are Scott's ssets CAFETERIA ASSISTANTS: TOP ROW: Ethel Kynard, Jimmy Robinson, lvor Jacobs, Leslie Linear, Nelson Kynard, Robert Henry. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Fordham, Mary Mulligan, Barbara Whitley, Jolynn Shaw, Theresa May, Phillip Walton. I i Y -,-1-:Ky 5 i 1 4 i -a i l i 5 l PROJECTIONISTS: TOP ROW: Roger Jackson, Marc Sherman, Ron Johnson, Ronald Harrison, Dennis Cole, Stanley Daugherty. 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' , 5 1 ff tx ,O eo 0 Qgrqga , 3 ' A b X gc H115 A kk Niak nam IBEW Elliwx IIBSQSES A iEgg 'b' Q Our Directors at Work Mr. Frank Dick, as capable and efficient manager, has done much to improve the Toledo school system. He is also interested and plays a prominent part in state and national educational and administrative activities. To you, Mr. Langstaff, we Scott High School's student body owe to you our everlasting gratitude. We the freshmen class can only say thanks for all the advice given to us by you, especially on Freshman Day, that seemed so long ago, but was really less than a year. We sophomores, MR. RICHARD J. LANGSTAFF Principal we're called the upper-lower classmen. We like seeing Mr. Langstaff friendly with students-always a word of welcome to those students he knows and a hello to those he doesn't. We iuniors now realize the many burdens you carry and how well you handle them. We seniors can now look back at all our frosh fears and the mis- takes we made. We will miss Scott, es- pecially you, Mr. Langstaff, who has dedicated your life to all that Scott High School stands for. In other words Mr. Langstaff, we think you're tops! MR. FRANK DICK Superintendent of Toledo Schools Miss Vera Baymiller Miss Wilma Kudzia Miss Florence Petersen Assistant Principal Assis tant Principal Assistant Principal Activities Administration Miss Petersen concentrates on the contents of a letter. Miss Baymiller conducts her activities with a ioyful spirit. Students appreciate Miss Kudzia's help with their questions about colleges. Miss Kudzia advises students of the procedures of taking scholarship tests 62 '! 'Q U t. '. ,:..- Counselors Prove to be After school, Mr. Bradford and Mr. Stondriff seriously discuss the crowded conditions of the parking lot. Valued Guides MV- Slondfiff Oflen di5Pi'-'YS his 9005 rwfvre While Counselors are continuously busy through the entire school day. walking through the halls. Mrs. Mary Crawford and Mrs. Grace Stewart pause after school to trade information and to chat about the day's happenings. Mr. Carroll Jordan escorts a student from his office following ' a conference. Mr. James Caswell, substituting for Mr. Adams, discusses students discipline with Mr. Carter and Mr. Eppstein. Mrs. Bainbridge and Mr. Ortyl break-up as Mr. James Eppstein relates one of his well phrased anecdotes from his daily experience as a counselor. Can' V i., , ,ll Ala. - 5 32 'I -gp-K Zum- , p e', - .Aff .'I', if , I J . -, :i , will lim 66 5 U ug' 1 eachers Mr. Jack Adams Mathematics T iv - :.l CK 3218! Mrs. Dyer, art instructor, helps students see better. Various Ste ps Mrs. Genevieve Austin Mr. larry Baden latin Social Studies Social Studies Mr. Merle Baker Mrs. Mary Batson Mr. Keith Bihn Crafts English Social Studies To Put i Mrs. Stone waits patiently for a reply from a student. Mr. James Bradford Mrs. Mary Branstetter Mr. Vernon Bryant Mr. Charles Buckenmyer Mrs. Laura Caldwell Science Physical Education Business Education Mathematics English Department Chairman Mr. Leo instructs students about the use of the library, Mr. David Ca,-'er though it seems some students aren't very interested. Mrs. Caldwell explains English lessons while Mr. Paul Music Forth Their Knowledge Loo, observes her technique. ToU Mr. Stanley Cheski Miss Mildred Clark Occupational Work Experience Fellbath Business 8i Economics Mr. Turner contemplates the team's play. Mr. William Caine Miss Sue Cooper Mrs. Mary Crawford English Social Studies Counselor Department Chairman Mrs. Janet Cultice Mr. Daniel Dawson Mrs. Frances DeLamaler Mr. Ronald Disher Mrs. Katherine Eby Home Economics Mathematics English Physical Education Science 167 68 Mr. James Eppstein Mr. Gibson Fair Miss Helen Fields Mr. David Glassman Miss Minnie Gould Counselor Industrial Arts English Social Studies Social Studies Thistle Adviser To i Mr. Wayne Graham Mr. Earl Harris English Science Mrs. Julie Weiss and Art Supervisor Mrs. Mary Ryan discuss the merits I of a student's painting. ' .'4' F .LF ' M W if P Mr. James Hill Mr, Douglas Hosley Mrs. Diane Hancock enthusiastically instructs her students in the art Business Education English Of knitting. Department Chairman Mr. Millard Jackson Mr. David Keister Mr. Harry Keller Mr. Donald Kern Miss Carol Kloeb OMothematics English Physical Education Science English Orientation Department Chairman Department Chairman . E l Mr. Lynn Koester Mrs. Jessie Kunz Mr. Lawrence leo Mr. Robert lewis Mr. Martin Mahnke Science Science Science Physical Education Mathematics Mr. Russel Mater . Industrial Arts M'1::'T.': 'e' Department Chairman 9 is i Miss Pauken answers questions at our P.T.A. meeting. Y Many students and teachers have left Scott Mrs, Pennq Miller Mrs, Mattie Milton Miss Emily Mocek for various reasons, such as Mr. Stamm 'ledv- Home Economics Visiting Teacher Physical Education ing to serve Uncle Sam. Mr. Russell Moffett Mrs. Dolley Mosley Mr. George Muellich Mr. Frank Nagy Mrs. Phyllis Nathanson Orientation Mathematics English Vocational Counselor El19liSh 7 'i 'Y Mr. Barry Nauts Mr. Kenneth Oehlers Mr. Willie Oliver Mr. Raymond Ortyl Miss Diane Pauken Orientation Orientation Social Studies SCOTTONIAN Adviser Mathematics Orientation THISTLE Adviser Department Chairman Miss Ruth Pederson Mr. James Quinlivan Mr. John Reaux Mr. Orton Ryan Mrs. Lucille Rynder Health Social Studies English Orientation English Foreign Languages Mrs. Mauslean Sallie Mr. Garry Samples Miss Susan Sanzanbacher Business Education Social Studies English Mr. Steve Siegfried Mr. Raymond Slayton Mr. Darrell Smith A Feilbqgh gtudent puts one over Feilbach Business Education Science on his teacher. Industrial Arts Distributive Education L ' Mr. Haube of Y' Feilbach, concentrates asked of him. Mrs. Florence Smith Mrs. Alice Snow Mr. Richard Stamm Art Reading Improvement Industrial Arts on a question Mr. Robert Standriff Mrs. Gracie Stewart Mr. Herbert Stockard Counselor Counselor Science rl .gl ,-'il .5 :H l'- IA. El, u -I lr nh il , 1 Y ll, ,f Mrs. laura Stone Mr. Nicholas Szabo Mrs. Agnes Thomas Mrs. Nancy Tomaski Mrs. Carolyn Toussaint English Occupational Work Experience Business Education Foreign Languages Adiusted Curriculum Orientation Mr. Richard Turner Physical Education Mrs. linda Tuvell Miss Ann Veters Miss Helen Volmar Mrs. Julie Weiss Home Economics Music Nurse Art Home Nursing Mr. Joseph Welch Mr. Watson Welever Mr. Don Woody Mr. Thomas Viney Social Studies Science Science Social Studies 72 Miss Donna Long and Mrs. Phyllis Nathanson pause to confer on a team teaching assignment. Mr. Carroll Jordan Counselor . r , F inf Doc Welever reports ticket sales for the Libbey game and pleads for his steak dinner. , Mrs. Rosetta Young Mr. David Geithman Mr. David Haube Physical Education Feilbach FeilbGCl1 Science 8- Mathematics Science 8- Physical Education ENGINEERS: Mr. Mack Smith: Mr. Byron Keller: Mr. Howard Snider. CUSTODIANS: Standing-Mr. Andrew Juhaszp Mr. Sigmund Drellap Mr. Ken- neth Felix. Sitting-Mr. Pete Rochekp Mr. Elmo Simsg Mr. Aaron Duvisp Mr. John Duhartg Mr. David Dellinger. School I Kept Running By the Service Staff L CAFETERIA PERSONNEL: L. to R. Mrs. Viola Dellingerg Mrs. Helen Burcewiczg Mrs. Queen Smith, Mrs. Fay Welchg Mrs. Judith Knapinskip Mrs. Rose Suwinskip Mrs. Sophie Szabo: Mrs. Dorothy Fuhringerg Mrs. Lillean DeHang Mrs. Willie Jonesy Mrs. Jane Wallace. ,. ' CAFETERIA PERSONNEL: L. to R. Mrs. Anita Wiedenhoflp Mrs. Lottie Bige, Mrs. Doris Gouldg Mrs. Hilda Nitchkep Mrs. Ina Burley: Mrs. Virginia Sandlin. 17 I X 55 W3 f-X. iiie f6.6' 989Qs0 '-X b!':i5'4QN4wxQ9 Qytfnilxx 'fo':'F39i96'SE5'i'iHx l1111zf,Qf2a2sifQk,,' - I ix gffffflfc Ntgsgmtq --X Thi wlgggg 424 Q. XQQQQ X My ffigw , A I 152,516 14257 ZZZMM ,., , 932202, M . X63Zt3g:....L4l a0'eyge, g,,f,,, X ,Q X 6 O-. A Zn AZN i .seam , 0 ,, 2 ' I Q Q? Wm Owens-Illinois is but one of the hundreds of American business organizations concerned by this challenge W E N S . N O I S and actively engaged in specific ways and means to meet it. 176 Toledo, Ohio GJ ALSTON STUDIOS, INC. 2515 Wildwood Boulevard 385-5296 Toledo, Ohio 43614 M. O. Seiple OOMPLIMENTS AND CONGRATULATIONS TO A GREAT CLASS KENT KAZMAIER Box 874 Findlay Ohio 45840 ogg a CLASS RINGS PINS MEDALS CLUB INSIGNIA TROPHIES PLAQUES DIPLOMAS INVITATIONS I ATTLEBOROE? 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Call him. eliminate the feeling of being boxed in. Laboratories, shops and studyrooms are separated from twin classroom buildings by a broad, central court, Ithaca Senior High School, Ithaca, N .Y. Architects: Perkins 8a Will, White Plains, N.Y. A TIME EOR DECISION Richard Eppstein Pete Sun and Ken Otte discuss the many advantages of Army ROTC at the University of Toledo. Reserve Officers Training Corps Offers Oppor- tunities to Advance Yourself to Positions of Leadership. BE A LEADER WE DELIVER TILI. 2 AM 7 DAYS A WEEK i E nn ' A FREE PICK-UP 81 DELIVERY ALL PRESCRIPTIONS ci-' I NIGHT SER VICE Tlll 2 AM L'LL'L ,.:,.tV 244-5347 1412 DORR AT DETROIT IWE HONOR INDUSTRIAL, V.A. IVETSJ, WELFARE 8- AID TO THE AGED PRESCRIPTIONS IHOSPITAL EQUIPMENT SALES 84 RENTALS CRUTCHES-CANES-WALKERS HOSPITAL BEDS-COMMODES WHEEL CHAIRS IPRIVATE FITTING ROOM FOR ORTHOPEDIC APPLIANCES TRUSSES ABDOMINAL SUPPORTS BRACES BACK SUPPORTS ELASTIC HOSIERY I FOUNTAIN SERVICE IPAY UTILITY BILLS HERE IPOSTAL SERVICE STATION MO EY O l N RDERS l NOTARY PUBLIC 242-7429 1943 DETROIT AT WOODRUFF IALL DRUG SERVICES OF OUR ROYAL OPERATION ICE COLD BEER CHILLED WINES PARTY SUPPLIES CRUSHED 81 CUBE ICE GROCERY STAPLES COMPLETE CARRY-OUT SERVICE -,L SUNDAY sALEs + OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK W , Ewffegw 65 7958 F1 SB IELRIGAIIXS worId's largest producer ol Ilbrous glass and llbrous glass products 179 Tops for Talls 10-42 Juniors 9-15 Teen Talls Misses 8-44 Half Sizes 'l2V2-24V2 JUlIA'S DRESS SHOP 2203 Ashland Avenue lCorner Bancroftl Open Wednesday Nights Say, I saw your ad in the Scottonian. JUST FOR FUN, GO . . . YAM I-IA 1 Q A? 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'lj Now choose a career with success in mind Ohio Bell A Part ot the Nationwide Boll System An equal opportunity employer The Ohio Bell Telephone Building is an important key to the future communications o f the Toledo are 181 Patrons of the 1968 SCOTTONIAN Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Baden Mrs. Laura Caldwell Ethel M. Cannon Mr. David Carter Sue Cooper Mr. and Mrs. G. B. De Lamater Mrs. Dorothy Dixon Mr. and Mrs. LeMaxie Glover Lawrence Bubs Henry Mr. and Mrs. William A. Iacoby Kathryn Keller Dawn Kirk Reed N. Knowles Deborah Koster Dr. and Mrs. Irvin McConnell Mrs. Silvia Schmidt Pat Miller M. I. Mohler Mrs. Phyllis Nathanson A Faculty Patron Miss Diane Pauken Mrs. I. Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Michael I. Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bill Sallie Miss Susan I. Sanzenbacher Mrs. Wayne Snow Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Snyder Stautzenberqer Colleqe Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Taylor Richard A. Turner The Spanish Department Best wishes and congratulations to the graduating class-1968 Helen M. Fields , ' E INC. .Z eacA Ln, fire 041.55 of 68 DISTINCTIVE COSTUM S' THEATRICAI. FABRICS-SEQUINS-FEATHERS TIGHTS1l.EOTARDS-OPERA HOSE . 2223 A hl nd Avenue CH. 6-7243 May you have the greatest thing In the world- l. ve-Love for family, home, friends, neighbors, l ve of good, of continued learning, and love for the land in which you enioy your freedom. COMPANY 2115 ForestAvenue 0 43606 0 246-8464 SCOTT HIGH P.T.A. Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Painting Licensed and Insured Contractor Faculty Index Adams, Jack .......... 66 Austin, Genevieve... ......... 155, 166 Baden, Larry ......... Baker, Merle .......... .......65,126,166 Baymiller, Vera ....... ................ 1 161 Bengston, John ........ .................... 8 4 Bihn, Keith ................ ......... 1 56, 166 Bradford,James A ........ ...... 1 62, 166 Brandstetter, Mary Bryant, Vernon ........... .............. 1 66 Buckenmyer, Charl es...: ....... 109,114, 117,166 Caldwell, Laura .............................. 56 Carter, David ............. 16,17,102,I29, 163,167 Cheski, Stanley ............................. 167 Clark, Mildred iFeilbach1 .............. 167 Coine, William .......... 69, 99, 107, 167 Cooper, Sue .......... Cultice, Janet ........ ......151,167 Crawford, Mary ........ ...... 1 67, 168 Daniels, Wilbur Dawson, Daniel W. ....................... 167 DeLamater, Frances ......,. 86, 144, 167 Disher, Ronald ......... ......... 1 36, 167 Dyer, Susan .......... ......... 5 7, 166 Eby, Katherine ......... ........ 1 67 Eisinger, David ......... ....... 5 6, 69 Eppstein, James L. ...... ........ 1 63 Fair, Gibson, R ......... ........ 7 0, 168 Fields, Helen M ........ ........... 1 68 Glassman, David.. ........168 Gould, Minnie ................,.............. 168 Graham, Wayne ........................... 168 Geithman, David iFeilbach1 .......... 172 Haube, David iFeilbach1..55, 171, 172 Hancock, Diane ............................. 168 Harris, Earl ........... ........168 Hill,James W. .......... ........ 1 68 Hosley, Douglas E ....... ...,.... 1 68 Huston, Richard ........ .............. 5 7, 68 Jordan, Carroll. .,........... 162, 163, 172 Jackson, Millard ............................ 168 Kanthak, David ............................... 66 Keller, Harry ......... ....67, 87, 124, 168 Kern, Donald ......... 125,131,154,168 Keister, David ........................ 128,168 Kloeb, Carol L ............................... 168 Koester, Lynn ........ 121,122,123,169 Kudzia, Wilma, .............................. 161 Kunz, Jessie ..................... ..,... ....... 1 6 9 Mater, Russell ,...... Miller, lna ........ Miller, Penna ....... Milton, Mattie ....... Mocek, Emily ......... Moffett, Russell ..... Mosley, Dollie ....... Muellich, George.. .......65, 169 ......169 ......169 ................169 ....................169 14, 124,169 Nathanson, Phyllis .......... 87, 169, 172 Nagy, Frank .......... Nauts, Barry ......... Oehlers, Kenneth.. ............56, 87, 169 17, 118, 170 Oliver,Willie ......................... 140,170 Ortyl, Raymond ....... 14, 99, ioo, 163, 170 Pauken, Diane ........ ............. 1 70 Pedersen, Ruth ......,.. ................... 1 70 Petersen, Florence ............ 14, 15, 161 Petrosini, Jeanne iFeilbach1 Quinlivan, James ......... ....... 1 70 Reaux, John ............ ....... 1 70 Richardson, Jon ......... ......... 6 6 Ryan, Orton ....... Rynder, Lucile .... .......170 70 Sallie, Mauslean ....... ......... 1 55, 170 Schwartz, Faye ....... ......... 2 5, 87 Samples, Gary ............. ............. 1 70 Sanzanbacher, Susan ............ 108, 170 Schulz, Barbara ......................... 30, 74 Slayton, Raymond ........,................ 170 Smith, Darrell ............ 79, 83, 128, 170 Sm1th, Florence .....,............... 146, 171 Smith, Floyd ....... 19 Snow, Alice ............ ....... 9 6, 171 Stamm, Richard .................... 169, 171 Spice, Jane ...................................... 63 Standriff, Robert .... 72, 129, 154, 156, 162 Stewart, Gracie ......... ......... 1 50, 163 Stockard, Herbert ......... ............. 1 71 Stone, Laura ........... ........ 1 66, 171 Szabo, Nicholas ......... ....... 9 6, 171 Thomas, Anges ...................... 155, 171 Thornton, William., ................ .... 5 6, 81 Tomaski, Nancy ......... 35, 72, 152, 171 Toussaint, Carolyn .... 60, 87, 149, 171 Turner, Richard ...... 56, I13,114, 117, 126,127,I29, 167,171 Tuvell,L1nda .................................. 171 Uy, Mei Mei ........ Vetters, Anne ...... ......... 6 9, 107, 171 Williams, Sylvia Woody, Don ......... ......... 1 72 Young, Nancy .......... ....... 1 65, 172 Young, Rosetta ...,.... ........ 1 72 OFFICE STAFF Adolf, Ruth ..........................,......... 164 Bainbridge, Marguerite.157, 163, 164 Massell, Marion ............................ 164 Brymer, Alice ............. ......... 1 65 Napier, Sandra ............. ......... 1 64 Symaniak, Gertrude ..................... 164 Welling, Miriam ..................... 157, 164 Organizations' Index Art Club .............. ...,...... 1 46 Computer Club ...... ......... 1 46 D.E.C.A. Club ................ ......... 1 45 Dramatics Club ...................... . ...... 144 Freshman Y-Teens Club ................ 148 Girls' Bowling Team ........ ......... 1 55 Honor Society ............... ......... 1 47 Junior Y-Teens Club ......... ......... 1 50 Paramedical Club ......... ......... 1 53 Pep Club ....................... .......... 1 55 Senior Y-Teens Club ..................... 149 Sophomore Y-Teens Club ............. 149 Spanish Club .................... ...... 1 52 Varsity-S Club ........ .......... 1 54 Advertisers' Index Aero Enterprises, Inc. ...... ....... 1 80 Alston's Studios, Inc ......... ....... 1 77 Anderson's Painting Co. ..... ....... 1 82 Balfour Ring Co ................ .....,. 1 77 Bowen's Beauty Salon ..... ....... 1 80 Clark's Record Shop ......... ....... 1 77 Distinctive Costumes ........... ........ 1 82 Julia's Dress Shop ......................... 180 Kaminsky Photographic Studios .... 181 Lamson's Photographic Studios .... 180 Libbey Owens Ford ....................... 178 Nachazel's Great Lakes Piano Co.181 Ohio Bell Telephone Co. .............. 181 Owens-Corning Fibreglas Co. ...... 179 Owens-Illinois ............................... 176 Patrons ........ ,... .............. .......... 1 8 2 160 Langstaff, Richard J., Principal.56, Leo, Lawrence ....................... 167, Lewis, Robert ......... Long, Donna ......... Loo, Paul ............ 72, Mahnke, Martin ........ ...... 1 46, 169 .169 .172 167 169 Viney, Thomas ....... .................... 1 72 Vollmar, Helen .............. 153,156, 171 Wagenman, Patricia ......... ........ 3 6 Weiss, Julie ............... ................ 1 71 Welch, Joseph ......... ........... 1 45, 172 Welever, Watson ........... 109, 114, 172 P.T.A. . Tillotso n Manufacturing ...... Toledo Blue Print and Paper Toledo Edison Co. .............. . Toledo Printing Co ............... Umble' United s Royal Drugs ........... States Army R.O.T.C Carter 84 .A. Adams, Cecelia ....... , .... Adams, Denise., ..... Adams, Joe ......... Adams, Kay ......... Adams, Kelvin Adams, Martin Adams, Patrick ....... Adkins, Paul .,..,... Adkins. Ronald Agnes, Arline. .............. . Agnes, Christopher.. ........ Al-Aseer, Munir Adil ......... Al-Asser, Woi'l ............... Alexander, Carl Alexander, Carl Alexander, Donald ........ Alfred, Dennis Algee, John ......... Allen, Alfred .,...... Allen, Anthony ....... Allen, Anthony ........ Allen, Charles ...... Allen, Charles Allen, Gloria ......., Allen, Janet Allen, Larry ...... Allen, Mark ......, Allen, Isaiah ......... Allen, Patricia ...,... I04, I05, ISO IO6, IO7, 46, I04, l06, IO7 . .............,........, 73 59 IOI . ,...... 22 ......,.22 I3l, l40 52 52 I I9 ..,.........IOI .,,.....,22, l3I ........22,73 .......73 ........46 .......73 I 0I Allison, Denise ..,,..., ,........ 4 6, l49 Allison, Dennis Allison, Terry .....,. .....,.,.. 7 3 Alloway, John Ambers, Rosa ................ ....... 7 3 Anderson, Arnold Anderson, Gwendolyn ...,...,. .................... 4 6 Anderson, James. ......,... ......... 2 2, 97, I56 Anderson, Linda ............ .......,.... 2 2, I02 Anderson, Michael ........ ................. 7 3 Anderson, William .,... .......... 7 3 Ardner, Diane ...,..... , ........,. 22, 97 Ardner, John ........... Armstrong, Essie ........ Armstrong, Esther .......... Armstrong, Estella ......... Armstrong, Luckey Armstrong, Thomas ....,... Armstrong, Thomas ........ Arnett, Wesley Arnett, Wilnea ..,..... Arnold, Paul .....,.., Ashford, Belly ....,....... Ashford, Johnnie ........ Ashford, Willie ........ Atkins, Vero .....,... Austin, Glen Austin,Penelope .......,. Austin, Willie..,,.... Autry, Claude .,.,.. Autry, Natalie Autry, Peggy .....,.. Avery, Roscoe ......... .B. Bailey, Jeff ......,... Bailey, Jethro .,........ Bailey, Theresa ....... Bailey, Ronald .,,...... Baker, Alfred ........ Boker, Barbara. ..... .. Baker, Cy nthia ........ Boker, Maxine.. ...... . Boker, William ......... Baldwin, Marcia ...... Ballard, Celeste ...... Ballard, Ozie ...,.... Banks, Lorillia ...,..... Banks, Mi Banks, Yv choel Dflfte Bankston, Bruce ......... Bankslon, David, ....... , Errol Bankstan, Bankston, Flora ....,..... Bankston, Johnny ....... Bonkston, Peaches ........ Bankston, Willie ....,... Barber, Annie ......., Barber, Dorothy ...,...,.......... Barber, Jesse , .,........,.... .. Barbour, Erick.. ............ 46 Barham, Gregory Barnes Barnes , Bruce .... , ............ , Lou Venia ..... Barnes, Mary, ..,........ . Barnes Barnet , Reginald ..,.... t, Patricia ........ I3O .,....,..46, l0l .....,,73 .......22 .....,.73 , ,......., 22 I56 IOI ......,..73,96, IOI, l04, IO7, I46 I02 .......22, 97 .....,..lOl 22, I02,ll4.I29 22, l0B,ll4,Il6, l2I,I54,I56 ......73, IOI ,,......73 ........59 ........46 ,.......59 l29, l45 .......59, I49, I55 ....73 I03, I5l I2 l, l22, I23, I54 l52, I55 I25 .....,..I50, l52 Barnett, Lindo ...... Barney, Judith ......... Barrera, David ., ..... , Student Index ........,I0l, I46, l50 ........73 Barrera, Robert ..,.... ...,... 4 6 Barrera, Teresa ....... ....... 7 3 Barry, Anita ............ ....... 7 3 Barry, Kristine Barton, Stanley Baskin, Deletha ..,.... .......... 2 2, 33, 98, 99, IO7, l44, I47, l5l Bates Amanda .,...... ............................. 2 2 Bates, Charles ......... .....,..................., 9 6 Bates, Chester ........ ....... 7 3 Bates, Morris Battle, Toni ,.... ...... ........ l 4 9 Battle, Thurston ....... ....... 7 3 Bauer, William .,.......... . ....,.. 73 Bauknecht, Cynthia ........ ....... 7 3 Baxter, Johnny Beochom, Cleopas, .... Beachom, Larry ....... Beale, Rita ............ Beavers, Carla .,...... Becker, Nancy ...... Beene, Glenda. ...... . Beene, James .....,, Beene, Phyllis ...,... Belcher, Joanne ....... Bell, James ........ Bell, Jerome ...... Bell, JoAnn ........ Bell, Keith ...... Bell, Paula ..,...... II8 .......46, I50, l52 lO4 I3B , ........ 59, I53 l04 .......46, 59, I50, I55 I49 96, Bell, Ronald ....... ...,.........,..........,,..,........,. 7 3 Bell, Ronda .........,......,. 22, I44, l5l, I55, I57 Belton, Francine ....,..............,..... ......... 5 9, IO3 Belton, Juanita Benjamin, Orlando. ....... .......... 4 6 Bennett, Gilbert .......... ....,.. 5 9 Benton, George ....... ...,.....,... 4 6 Berkley, Ronnie Berkman, Terrie ...,... ......... 2 2, I56 Bernal, Rudy Bernal, Ruperto Berry, Christopher ...... Berry, Earnest ......... Bethany, Don ...,... Bethany, Don ........... Bethany, Mary ........ Bethany, Robert ....... Bettencourt, Anne Bey, Michael ........ Bick, Richard Bick, Robert ....... Biddle, Eliioh ........ Biddle, Thomas .,..,,... Billigas, Anita Billigas, Rebecca ...... Bills, Deborah ....... . Bishop, Charles ........ Bishop, Shirley ....,.... Black, Loraine ....... Black, Lorraine Black, Thomas .......... Blackshear, Lillie .......59, I27, IBO I56 IB, I26, l27 ..,....46 I25 .......59, 73 .. .,..... 73 .......59 . ,..... 46, 59 Blanchard, Charles ...........,.. 59, l3l, l40, l54 Blaylock, George ........ Blue, Gloria Blue, Odessa .....,.. Bobo, Charles ...... Bobo, Neta ,..... .,.......... Bochart, Timothy.. ,,..,... .. Bohonnon, Garland ........ IOO .......23 103 Bolden, Denise ............ .........................,,,. 5 9 Bolden, George Banhart, Marsha ............ 46, 56, 97, I50, l52 Boone, Glen ..........,. ....,...,....................... 5 9 Baose, Janice ....... ,............. ......... ,,... . 5 9 Booth, David Borner, Delores ....... ............,......,......... 7 3 Bouyer, Georgia ..............,..,........,..,........... 73 Bowen, Toni, ........... ......... 2 3, 92, 98, IOB, l5,l Boyd, Daryl ................................................. 59 Boyd, Leslie ..,. 44, 46, IOO, IO7, l2I, l30, ISI Boyd, Vivian ....,.....,............................, 59, I04 Boyd, William Bracken, Anthony Bracken, Craig ......... Brackett, Lois ....,... Brackett, Martha .,....... Brockett, Roberta ......., Bradford, Mildred ...... Bradford, Thomas Bragg, Lauello ............ Bragg, Vonnette ........ Branch, Luvenio ...,.. Brandon, Diana .....,. Brandon, Michael ....,.. Braswell, Donald Bridge, Charlene ..,.... ..,,...46, l20, l2I 74 I03 I0l .,.....59 .......23 ....,..73 .......59 ......,46 .......73 Bridge, Charles ...... Britten, Sondra ....... Britten, Venlta ....... Brltter, Jackie ......... Britton, Dwight Broadnax, Juanda ..,..... Brock, Bonita ..,,.. .....,,. Brock, Frank ............ Brock, John. ........ . Brodie Michael ...... Brooks, Donald ....... Brooks, Jerome ..,... ........73 ........46 ........73 ......l49 ......23, I45 l3I, I33 Brown, Alfred ......... ...,....................... 4 6 Brown, Amanda ......... ....,. 7 3, IOI, l44, I53 Brown, Angela ....... ...,............... 2 3, I03 Brown, Colvin ..... .......,................ 6 0 Brown, Coral ....... ........... 4 6 Brown, Dennis ,...,... ................. 6 O Brawn, Donald ....,.. ......... 7 3, II9 Brown, Elaine ......... .............. 6 0 Brown, Francine ......... .. ........... 60 Brown, Gwendolyn ....... ................. 6 0 Brown, Helen ....,......., ......... 6 0, IOI Brown, Kevin ,.......... ......... 7 3, I I9 Brown, Ldrshall ....... ......... 6 O, lO3 Brown, Brown, Louis Michael ....... Brown, Patricia ........ Brown, Regina ......... Brown, Robert ......... Brown, Sora .......,.. Brown, Steve ........... Brown, Vollencia ........ Brownlee, Jerome ......... Bryant, Deborah ., ...... Bryant, Bryant, CharIes..,.... Beverly ....... Bryant, Ernest .,.... Bryant, Henry ...... Bryant, Ronald ........ Bryant, Terry .......,......... Buchanan Jr., John ......, . Buchan an, Sarah .....,.. Buck, William .......,.. Bumpus, Eugene ........ Bumpus, Harriet ......... Bumpus, Jimmie ,........ Burke, Leila ............. Burke, Patrick ...........,. Burkhalter, Clean ....... Burney, Joseph ....... Burns, Jerry Burt, Victor Burton, Mack Busby, Bey Busby Bey, Brenda ....... . Bush, Pamela ............. Butler, Jimmy ........., Butts, Gregory ........ Butts, Lawrence.. ..... . ..... . Butts, Wanda ........ Byrd, Beverly Byrd, Carl .....,.. Byrd,Joyce .....,, Byrd, Myra .........., Byrd, Ronald ......... - C Cain, Leotha ........... Caine, Shirley.. ....,.. Calhoun, Edith. ........,... , I57 I04 l44, I53 I I9 I44 ,........l25 60 25 - ........ 73,l I02 60 .......60 .......32 , ....... 60 .......73 ........73 ........6O 73 I02, I29 ..46, IOI, 104, l30 73, 96 97, IOI 60 23, 92,95, IOO, l5l 46 Calloway, Deborah .......... ,. ................. , I57 Camel, Jessie ..............,.... Campbell, Gwendolyn .,... Campbell, Larry ............ Campbell, Patricia ........ Campbell, Robert ....... Campbell, William ........ Campos, Pete ........... Campos, Sally ......... Cannon, Ethel ........ Cargile, Brenda ...... Carnes, Victoria..,.,... Carpenter, Anna Carroll, Alice .,....,.. Carroll, Arley ...... Carroll, Dwight Carroll, Luonn .............,.... Carter Carter, .....,...74, l0I l49 IOI ,...,.23, I45 ........74 ......23, I02 ....,.47, I52 ,.......60 74 , Andrew. ...................,............,...,..... 74 Arvee ....,. 23,Il4,I3I,l34,I54,I56 Cornelius Carter, Dianne ......, Carter, Donna ........ Carter, Lester ...... Carter, Rosie .......... Carter, Shirley .... I02 I-'14 I02, .......,47 ........60 Carter, Terry ...., ,... . Cason, Wilbert ........ . .......,... Carter, Wayne ........... ............... . .,..... 6 0, ...60, 96, IIB, Castellanos, Thomas ...................... , .... 47, Costner, Richard ....... Cathcart, Donnie ...... Cathcart, Ronnie ....... Caughhorn, Shirly ......,. Caulx, Dora ..,...,......... Chambers, Linda ........ Chandler, Jessie ....,... Chaney. John ........,. Chapman, Walter ....... ,.60 I IB I24 I54 ..6O ..60 ..74 ..74 l4B ..74 ..74 , .... .... ........ 6 0 Chears,Wlllie ........., ......... 7 4, I25 Cheatan, Lynda .......,. .............. 2 3 Cheatham, Celeste ....... ..,...... I Ol Cheatham, Lynda ............ ......... I OI Cheatham, Vanessa ........ Cherry, Robert ........,..... Christian, Donald Clark, Barbara ..,..... Clark, Dennis .......... Clark, Lawrence Clark, Robert Clark, Thomas ......... Closper, Beverly ........ Clay, Debra .........,,. Clifton, Phyllis , .... .. Clinton, David Coates, Aleata ........ Coates, Charlen Coates, Mechele ..................... Coburn, Cochra Suzanne , ...................... Michael lFeilbachI ..,... VI. Coker, Joseph lFeilbochI ,....,.. . Colbert, Karen ........ .... ..... , . . ........6O .......,74 I57 ..,....,6O ........74 ....,...60 .60 .,,.....74 , .....,. 74 ........74 ...,,,..60 ........74 Colbert, Patricia .,...,......... ................. 4 7 Cole, Carole ............ .,.............. 6 O, I55 Cole, Dennis ..,,,.. .......,... 6 O, IOI, I57 Cole, Denise ........ ...... 4 7, I44, I50, I55 Cole, Pamela ..,.... ....... 2 3, l5I, I55, I56 Coleman, Betty ....... .......,................... 7 4 Coleman, Brenda ....... Coleman, Donny..,..... Coleman, Morris........ Coley, Beverly .,...... Coley, Ruthey .......,. Collier, Ida Collier, Jerry ....... Collins, Allen .......... Collins, Barbara ........, I56 1 ............74, ..74 I56 I25 ....74 .....,..74 .......,23 ,.......74 .....,.,60 Collins, Iva ........,........ ...,.... 2 3 Collins, Jacqueline ........ ........ 7 4 Collins, Judy ..,........,.. ........... 7 4 Collins, Lorraine ......... ,..... 7 4, I44 Collins, Lowella ...... ........... 6 0 Collins, Melvon ....... ....... 6 0 Collins, Robert, ..... ,. ....... 60 Conley, Bernice ...... ....... 7 4 Conley, Betty .,........... .,..... 6 0 Conley, Katherine ..,..... ......,. 2 3 Conley, Kenneth Conley, Lovonne ........ ......,. 7 4, 96 Conner,Helen ......... ......... 6 0, IOI Conner, Linda Cook, Celestine ...... ...,...,...,,... 6 0 Cook, Mariorie ...,..,. 60, I04, I49 Cook, Mary ..,....... .....,.. 4 7, I46 Caoke,Stratman ..,.. 47, IO3, l3I Cooper, Bernice ...... .......,....,... 4 7 Cooper, Eddie ......... ........ 7 4, I48 Cooper, Raymond ,...., , ......... ,... 7 4 Cooper, Tyrone .......... ................ 7 4 Copeland, Marva ....... .......,........,....... 6 O Corbitt, Regina .,...... ......... 2 3 l5I, I55 Cork, Willie ........,....... .47, IOI, I3O Cornett, Cassandra ....... ,..,....,........ 4 7 Cornett, Sandra ......... ....... . 60 Cortez, Margaret, ....,. ,...,..... .... , . .74 Cortland, Morcillia. .....,. .............,....... 7 4 Cortland,Marlin ............ ........... 4 7, l36, I56 Cortland, Maurice .......,. ...,,,... I 36, l54, I56 Cortland, Morreece ....... ......,,........ 2 3, I I4 Cosper,James ............ 6l, IOI, l3I Casper, ,luanlte ...... .......,. 2 3, I57 Castilla, Louis Cottrell, Annette ........ ..,... 4 7, I50 Coveney, Michael ..................,..................., 74 Covin, Elmer Covington, Denise .......... 23,95, I03, l5l, I56 Covington, Terrence .,........,...,.....,...,..,....... 74 Cox, George ............................................... 6I Cox, Judy ............ ...,...... 2 3 Craft, Bonnie ...... .......,.,.... 7 4 Craig, Mary ......... ...... 7 4, lOl Craig, Pamela ....,,.. ,,,..... . ..74 Craig, Ronald Craig, Rufus .............. ........ 7 4 Crawford, Frank. ..,.... ...............,......,. 7 4 Crawford, Willie ......,. ............,..........,....... 4 7 Crawley, Cynthia ...... ......, 2 4, IOO, I5I, I52 Crawley, Steven ..., ........,...,.................. 6 I Crayon, David ....... . ,....,.... ..... ,................. 7 4 Crayon, Louise .........,..... 6l, 96, I44, I46, l49 Creighton, James .............,..................,,...... 6l Egner, Sandra ........ Crenshaw, Terry . ........ .. Crenshaw, William Crittenden, Christopher ........ . ..... 24, 103, 156 Crockett, Charles .,...,........ .......,............ 2 4 Crockett, Tommy ........... Crosby, Geraldine ........ Crowell, Jessie ........... Crowell, Willa ............ Culver, Jeffery .............. Cunningham, Gloria ......... Curry, Carol ............... Curry, David ........ Curry, Nathan .... Curry, Richard .D. Dabney, Thomas ........ Dailey, Anna .......... Dale, Louise ..,..... Daniel, Arthur ........ Daniels, Beverly Daniels, Byron ....... Daniels, Diann .......... Daniels, Frederick .,....... Daniels, James .......... Daniels, Mary ......... Daniels, Portio ....,.. Daniels, Reginald ...... Daniels, Robert ...,..... Daniels, Willie ........ Darby, James ............ Darden, Deborah .......... Dario, Mario ................. Darrington, Marcus ...,..... . Darrington, Mitchell Darrington, Myra .....,... Dough Dough erty, Stepanie erty, Stanley ...... Davies, Bonnie .... Davis, Alvin .... Davis, Bennie Davis, Bermith ......, Davis, Bernie ...... Davis, Charlotte ,... Davis, Cheryl ........, Davis, Christine Davis, David Davis, Eugene Davis, Geraldine Davis, Glenn .......... Davis, Herman ....... Davis, Jacquelyn ....... Davis, Joann. ........ . Davis, John ,.... Davis, Lovanne.. Davis, Lynell ...... Davis, Leslie .......... Davis, Marcella ...... Davis, Marvin ..,.. Davis, Michael ....... ,... . . . ..,..... 74, 101 101 96, 119 ............61, 101 .........61, 128 1 0,61 .........61, 124 .......47 ..,....61 .......74 1 18, 126 ............75, 101 153 .........61,101 140 .........75, 126 .........6l, 149 .......75 . ................ 61 . .....,..... 61,1l8,126, 157 131,l54, ......75,101 . ,......... 47 ........75 ...,...47 ,..,..,.. 47, 156 101 ........47, 101, 155 155 . ........ 61, 155 Davis, Ronald .............. 24,117,131,154,156 Davis, Sharon .... .,...,.........,................. .... 6 1 Davis, Susan ...... .......................,....,,.... 4 7 Davis Winlred ....... ........ 2 4,103, 114 Davison, David ......... Dawson, Edward ........ Dawson, Johnny .....,. Day, Daniel .,......... 1 19 103 Day, Walter ....,,,..... ........................,.......,. 6 1 Dean, Paulette ...,..............,,... . ....... .. ........... 75 DeBoe, Delia ...........,...,. ..,.. .................. . ....., 6 1 DeBoe, Donald .....,...... 24 Decluette,Joseph.., .........,.. . Decluette, Mary ........ DeBoe, Karen ......... DeBoe, Margie .... DeBoe, Tamara ...... Derring, Donald ........ Dessert, Gary . .......... .. Dewberry, Charlon ......... Dewberry, Vertie ........ . ...... Diggins, Brenda ..... ...... Dixon, Cheryl .....,... Dixon, Harold ......... Dodds, Claudia ...... Dodds, Marsha ....... Dotson, Brian Dotson, Keith Datson, Sandra .,........ Douglas, Delbert ....... Douglas, Regina ..... Douglas, Vicki ..... Drone, Albert Drone, Arthur ..... Drone, Florence ...... Draper, Anthony ,....... Draper, Deborah ........ Draper, Ronnie .... . Dugart, Dennis Duharl, Ladonna ..... 21,122,123,154 130, 156 .........156 .......75 ........75, 144, 145 .48, 102, 150, 152 101 103 101 .......75 .......75 .......61 .......24 .......61 .......75 .......61, 114,117 , ........ 61,96,155 Dukeman, James ....... Dukett, David .......... Dukett, Walter ......... Dunbar, Brenda ...... Dunbar, Deborah ....... Duncan, Deborah ....... Duncan, Denise. ....... .. Dunklin, Darlene .... Dunklin, Ronnie Dunn, Joyce.. ......... . Dunning,Juliette ........ Dunson,Marga ....... ,..... . . Dunson, Thomas .... ...... Duren, Thomas Durham, Patricia .....,.. Durton, Mack .. ...... . Dutridge, John .... Dyer, Merria .... Early, Brenda Early, JoAnn .......... Easley, Ernest ........ Easley, Nilila ...... Eason, Wlllie .......... Easterly, Debra .... ,. Eaton, Willie ........ Echols, Barbara .,.... Edwards, Larry ....... Edwards, Lorette ....,.. Edwards, Rosie ....... Egner, Elaine ...... Eiland, Margaret ........ Either, Almeda..,.... Elder, Gerald Elder, Gregory. ..... . Elder, Philip ......... Elrod, John ............. Elrod, Michael ........ Ellis, Elaine ......... Ellis, Patricia .......... Emberry, Marcia Emery, John ........... Emery, Lois ......... Ensley, Gwen ...... Ensley, Rhonda ..... . Erb, Wilfred ......... Erhordt, Julia ...... Ervin, David ........ Ervin, Robert .......... Erving, Herman Erving, Patricia ...... Essing, Jacqueline.. Essing,Orin ......... Estelle, Elalne.. ..... . Estelle, Ronald ....... Evans, Derek Evans, JoAnn .... . .... 75 ......,61, 75 .........62, 149 ,. ............ 75 .......75 75 ............75, 101 ........48, 102, 150 Dunson, Deborah ................ .4B, 150, 152, 157 . .........,......,...... 75 .......75 .......62 .......75 .......75 149 . ................... 24 156 ........62, 101, ..........75, 96, ............62, 101 118 101 101 ....75 . ...... ,.24, 103 ........,75, 101 102 ....24 .........62, 103 145 ........24, . ..,.......... 48 ............25, .......75, 104, 157 103 107 Everage, Bobby .....,.. , ..... . ...,................. 62 Everage. L. C. ........ ..... . ........................ 7 5 Everett, Allen... ......... 25, 126, 146, 154 Everett, Jairus. Fair, Bertha ...... Farris, Marion ..... Fayne, Beverly ........ Foyne, .1oanne..... Fayne, Michael .... 1 Fell, Bill ...................... Ferguson, Beverly., ....... Fields, Mae Fietz, Richard .......... Filipavich, John Finn, Dorothy ...... Fisher, Cleophos.. Fitch, Patricia.. .... Fizer, Gregory ..... Fletcher, Gerald ......... Fletcher, James Fletcher, Friday .......... Fletcher, Reginald Fletcher, Wanda ...... Florence, Randy. ....... . Flowers, Darryl ....... Flowers, Gregory Flowers, Gary ............ Flowers, Kenneth ....... Flowers, Marion ...... Fluellen, Johnnie . Fondren, Elaine ........... Fondren, Sterling ........ Foraker, Edith .......... 146 145 156 101 ........48, ........48, ...IIIfQliii. ..25 ..76 ..62 156 101 102 101 102 ..62 ..48 154 ..62 ..76 ...76 ........4B, 155 .. .............. 76 103 ........48, Ford, Barbara ......... Ford, Curtls ............ Fordham, Sharon... Forney, Elaine Forrest, Dale ....... Forrest, Inez .,..... Forrest, Jennifer ..... Forrest, Vlctorla ..... Foster, Danna ........ Foster, Gloria ......., Foster, Merlta ...... Foster, Ollvla ......,..... Faster, Stephan ......... Foster, Steven Fowler, Kenneth ....... Fowler, Willle Fox, Michael ....... Frals, Saviano ........ Franklin, Velma ........ Franklin, Winifred ...... Frazier, Gladys ......... Freelove, Charles ..... Freelove, Mary ......... Freeman, Alvin ......... Freeman, Deborah ..... Frosch, Albert ........... Frye, Delores ........ Frye, Joseph Fulkerson, Willett ....... Fuller, Kathy ............. Fuller, Robert ........ Fuller, Stephen .. Fulkerson, Cora ..... -G Gaddts, James Gain, Letha Gaiter, Ronald ........... Gallagher, Patricia .... Gallagher, Shirley ..... Gamble, Ronald Garcia, Roy lFeilbachl ........ Garcia, Ruben .....,...... Garcia, William .......... Gardner, Linda ......... Gardner, Paulette ...... Garner, Gerald ......... Garner, Margie ..... Garner, Nancy ...... Garrett, Kathleen Garrett, Ronald ......... Garrison, Valerie ...... Gassell, Harold Gerald, Judith ,.......... Gibson, Elizabeth ....... Gibson, Gregory ....... Gibson, Leroy ....... Gibson, Marilyn .... Gibson, Marvin ..... Gibson, Robert .......... Gibson, Sharon ..... Gill, Robert ........... Gillard, Lawrence Gillard, Lucille .......... Gillespie, Leonard ...., Gilmer, Lawrence Ginger, Darlene ....... Ginger, Marlene .... Ginn, Bessie ..... Glasco, Jae Glaze, Jacqueline.. Gleason, Virginia.. Glover, Michael ........ Goebel, Mark ............ Goebel, Timothy Goebel, Tam ....,.... Golf, Steve Goings, Gary Golladay, Alfred ....... Golladay, James ....... Gollidoy, Alice .......... Goodnight, Spencer... Gordon, Charlie ........ Gordon,Jomes ...... Gordon, Lillie ........ Gordon, Mattie...,. Gordon, Oudia ..,.. Gordon, Robert ....... .. Gordon, Robert ......... Gordon, Sallie .,..... Gordon, Valerie Goree, Ruth ........... Graham, Tommie ...... Grams, Charles ...... Grant, Marvin ........ Graves, Stanley ........ Gray, Esther .......... Gray, Randolf ........ Gray, Roberta ..... Greely, Faye ...... ........48, 157 155 150 ..4B. 97, 76, 144, 148 .........62, 149,155 102 .........4B, ........25, 103 ........62, 140 ,. ......... 62 14 ........62 ........76 ........48 ........62 ........62, 96 62, 157 .48, 152,157 .......25, 157 ........62 .....,..48 ........76 101, 152 . ............... 25, 102 25, 1 14,154,156 96 . ...,. ffflfffffis. 62, 1 ....76 151 44, 145, 155 157 104 ........25, 104, 105 ..62, 63, 149, 155 156 ........25, 131, 149, 155 . .... ,. ........, ..... 7 6 ........62 ........62 .......76,101 .......25,151 101 .......26, 147 .. ..,... 48, 130 ..........48, 156 ...,....63, 136 125 ........76, 119, ., .....,........ 76 ........76 .........126 .........131 26,103,151 ., ........... 26, 102 104 .......48 .......48 .......63 Green, Anthony ....... Green, Brenda 1 19 Green, Michael ......... ......... 2 6, 95,113,114, 156 Green, Joseph Green, Sharon .......... Greenlee, Elalne .......... Greenlee, Potric1a........ Gregory, Juan ......... Gregory, Kevin ..... Gregory, Shelio ....... Grier, Jeanette ........ Grier, Sharon ........... Griffin, Edward ........ Griffin, Gary ......... Grlfltn, Larry Griffin, Linda .... Grimes, Freddie ....... Griswold, Oliver Gross, Jack Grossman, Dauglas..... Groth, Elaine ........... Gust, Nina ....... .,... Guy, Carl .............. Guyton, Beverly ...... Guyton, Earskln ....... .H. Habersham, Leno ......... Hague, Barbara ........ 131,154, .......,..48, 152 .......63, 149 .......26, 101 .......63, 149 .......48, 156 ........76 ......,.48 .......48, 152 .....,.63, 102 ,.......48,102 .......48, 101 155 Hague, Christy ................ ......... 6 3, Hague, Vernon ....,....,......... ............... 2 6 Hahn, Barbara lFei1bachl ....... ......... 4 8 Holthcock, Irene ................. ........ 6 3 Hale, Melva .................... ........ 6 3 Hall, Paul ..,........... ........... 7 6 Halsey, Cassie .......... ....... 6 3, 104 Halsey, Vivian ...... .......... 4 8, 155 Hamilton, Rivio ........ ........ 1 01,148 Hamilton, Roverna ....... Hamm, Marion ...... Hom, James.. .... Hampton, James... Hands, Ronnie.... Hanes, Donnie, ..... Hanes, Kenneth ....... Hankin, Nettie ...... Hankins, Eddie Hannon, David ......... Hardin, Sharon ..... Harkins, Charles Harkins, James ...... Harper, Barbara .... Harper, Henry .......... Harper, Rosemary. .,... . Harper, Sylvester ....... .......26, 156 .......63, 126 ........63 .....,l26 ........26 ........4B ........77 ........77 .....,26, 98, 144, 151 ...........63, 96, 146 148 Horper,Willie..., ...... ..... ....... 4 8 , 120, 121 , 122 Harold, Paula ................................,....... 63, 77 Harrington, Tonya ....... Harriatt, Olive Harris, Alice ............. Harris, Audrey ..,...... Harris, Charles ...... Harris, Cheryl ....... Harris, Clydia .......... Harris, Danieal Harris, Dorothy ........ Harris, Ernest.. ...... Harris, Estella. ......... Harris, Eunice ................ Harris, Gwendolyn ......... Harris, Jerry ....... . ....... . Harris, Lafayette ...... Harris, Leslie ......... Harris, Lois ........ Harris, Melvin Harris, Perry ........ Harris, Robert ...... Harris, Robert ....... Harris, Ronald .... .. Harris, Roy. ...... . Harris, Shelia ..... Harris, Shirley ..,....... Harris, Yvonne............... Harris, Wilhelmina......... Harris, William............ Harris, Virginia Harrison, Ronald.. ....... Harrison, Timothy ....... Hartharne, Alan ..,............................... 49, 156 Hartharne, Charlotte ......... Haskins, Boyd D ....... Hassell, Annette ...... Hassell, Gary .... 26,104,105, 107,151 .......77, 101 .......26, 103 .......63, 144 .......77, 149 .......49, 101 97 .......153 19 156 101, 125 ..........49, 155,157 ........49, 63, 101 1 18 ........63, 77, 157 ..26, 103, 151,155 107 Hassel,Harold ,..... ........ 49, 116, 137, 156 Hawkins, Carol Hawkins, Edward ....... . Hawkins, Paulo ........ Hawkins, Sharon ...... Hayes, Beverly .,....... ...,.....77, 101, 148 Hayes, Louis ...,,.......... Hayes, Marcella ..,.,.... Hayes, Michael .....,.. Hayes, Percynthia ....,.. Hays, Curtis Hays, Herdia ..,.. Haynes, Alvin Haynes, Billy ........... Haynes, Haynes, Donnie .... Haynes, Janet ......... Haynes, Nicholas Hayward, Drusilla ,...... Hayward, Michael ....... Hayworth, Patricia ...... Head, Carlwell ......... Heard, Larry Heffner, James ..... Helm, Sandra ....... Hemphill, Larry ....... Hemphill, Nedra ...,..... Hemphill, Ronald ........ Henderson, David ...,... Henderson, Elauise.. Henry Henry, Frederick .,....,.. Henry, Joyce .... ........ Henry , Lawrence.. Henry, Leonard ........ Henry, Patricia. .... ..., Henry, Robert ......,,.. Henry, Herbert, Christine .... Herbert, Jerome ...... Hickbottom, Clara .... Hickle, Omar .....,.. Hicks, Carine ..... Hicks, Cynthia ...... Hicks, Larry ......, Hicks, Mary.. ........ Hicks, Ramona .... Hicks, Robert ....,... Hicks, Sally .,,.....,.. Hickman, Bernis ...,.. Higgs, Anthony Higgs, Cheryl ....... Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill i H II, Hill Beverly ...,..... Beverly , Fermae...... Frank ..... . , Glandoy ........ Richard ...... ard, Diane .. Hills, Julie Hilou, Allen ......r Hilou, Camille Hinton, Carolyn ...... Hinton, Dorothy ...... Hinton, Marvin ..... Hippel, Stephen ...... Hodge, Kenneth ......... Hodge, Yvonne ....... Hodges, Karen ........ Hod es Lawrence Deborah ....... .................... 6 3, , Deborah .......... Thelma W. ..... .. g , ...... Hodges, William ......... Hoffman, Delores Hague, Ronnie .............. Holcomb, Emanuel ........ Holcomb, Marion ........... 63 l02, T44 ......77, TOT, T48 ..26, TO3, I3l, T56 TOT ........63, T27 99, T00 .......26, T45 .......49, T50 TOO, T l2,T l3, TT4, IT6, l26, T54 T56 .. ..... 49, T57 .......77, T48 . ........... 77 T03 77, 96, TOT , ...... ,TT9 . ............,.... 77, TOT ..,....26, 77, TO3, T57 T45 .......49, T2T, T30 . .................. 77 .. .......... .63 ........49, T30 T04 ...........I24 TT8 .......77, 96 Holley, Aaron .......,............ . ........ 73, T24 Hollingsworth, Charles Hollingsworth, John ...,...... .........,...,., 6 3 Hollis, Linda ,... ...,....,..... ........ 6 3 , T49 Holloway, Bruce Holloway, Vernon Holman, Gail .......... .......... 6 3 Holman, Robert ...... ....... 2 7 Holmes, Inez ....,.. ------- 6 4 Holmes, Joan ...... Holmes, Keith ......., Holmes, Thomas ..... Holt, Barbara ...... Hood, Frances .......27, T28, T54 Hood, Grinnell ...... ..... .-----. 4 9 Hooks, Mary ............ , ........ ....... 2 6 Hoplngs, Jacqueline ......... -----.- 6 4 Horn, Beverly Horton, Vandella.. .... Hornyak, Nlcholas ....... Horton, Aaron .........., Hoskins, Boyd ......... Hostell, Terry ......... House, Dennis ........ Howard, James Howe, Julie ........... Howell, Alfred ..... . Howell, Doreen ..... Howell, Jeffery T-Towze, Alfredo .....,... Hawze, Carrie ....... Hoxtell, Terry Hubbard, Melvin .......26 .........64, T54 . ,......... 77 T52 . ....... 78 ........78 Hubbard, Pepper . .,....., ....-..4 7 5 Hubbard, Odessa ......... ........ 7 8 Hubbard, Shirley ....... Hudson, ldette Hudson, Marvin ....... Hudspeth, Larry ....., Huff, Andre .......... Huff, Michael Hughes, Anthony ........ Hughes, Havilland Hughes, James Hughes, Jonathan ..,. Hughes, John .....,. Hughes, Phillip .....,... Hughley, Duane .... Humphrey, Helen .,............ Humphrey, Vergerine ........ Hunt, Gregory .........,...... Hunt, lrma .....,...,... Hunter, Barbara ..,. Hunter, Ira ..,., Hunter, Steven... Huntley, Bruce ...... Huntley, Edwin ..... Huntley, Mary ..,..,. Hutchen, Denise ...... Hutchens, Ellle ......... Hutchen, Lelia Hutcherson, Evelyn ..,. ,, , ....... 49, T56 .,.....78, I I9, T26 .......78, TT9 , ........ 64 .......26, T57 .......27, T52 .......49, T2T .......49, T52 ....,...78 .. ...... ,.49 Hutcherson, Jerilyn ...... ............... 2 6 Hutcherson, Marilyn ...,. ....... 2 6, T45 Hutcherson, Mary Hyatt, Phillip lsoac, Betty ...,..,. lsoac, Estell ...,.....,. lsoac, Eugene ........ lsoac, Rabert ,........ ........64 .......,..64, T T8 J . Jackson, Alfred ........ Jackson, Alvin ....... Jackson, Betty ....... Jackson, Brenda .,.. Jackson, Carlson ...... Jackson, Carolyn ,.,.,. Jackson, Cynthia ..,.... Jackson, Dennord. ....... . Jackson, Doran .......... Jackson, Frances ....... Jackson, Glen Jackson, Homer ..... Jackson, Jesse ....... Jackson, John ,.......... Jackson, Judith ...,..,... Jackson, Laverne .. ........78 .......2B, T02 ...,.....l02 .......78, TOT ........78 ......,.2B ........49 .......28, T56 .......64, 96, T49 Jackson, Morris Jackson, Pearlene ....,... ............... 7 B Jackson, Pearltne ......... ....... 9 6, TOT Jackson, Roger ......... ........... 4 9 Jackson, Roger ...... ....... 7 8, T57 Jackson, Samuel ....... ........ 6 4 Jackson, Steven Jackson, Wilford ....... .,...,...,, 4 9 Jacobs, Bruce Jacobs, I VO! ....... . Jacobs, James .......... Jacobs, Jeanette ...... Jacobs, Stanley ........ Jacobs, William ,...... .. Jacoby, Stephen ....... Jagodzinski, Karen ..... James, Gayle ........... James, Irene ......... James, Irene James, Rudlford ........ Jarrett, Dennis ......... Jefferson, Wtllle Jeffries, Louise ......... Jelks, Kenneth ....... Jenkins, Annie ...... Jenkins, Earline ........ Jenkins, Edward ....... Jenkins, James ......... Jenkins, Jearleen ....... Jenkins, Patricia ....... Jennings, Mary ......... Jennings, William ......, Jeung, David ...,,.. ..... Jeung, Kam Jlskra, Joe .................. ..........49, T56 T26 .........64,96 .......28, T00 ,. ........ 78 ........86 ........64 ........28, 49 .......64, T04 ........28 ........64 ......,.64 . ....... 78 ........49 ........64 .. ........ 78 64 ........64 35 T52, T54 28, T3T,T , , Anlta ...........................,................ 64 Johnson, Andrew ........ Johnson Johnson, Bernice Johnson, Claude ...,., Johnson Johnson , Deborah .............. , Earl ............ .28, T44, l5T, T56 T02 Johnson, Edward ......... Johnson, Florine ...... Johnson, Gall ........ Johnson, Gray ,........ Johnson, Hattie .,... Johnson, Herman ...... Johnson, James H. .,.... . Johnson, James ...........,,.. Johnson, James Harolde .... Johnson, Jonet.... ..,...... Johnson, Jeanette ........ Johnson, Jerry , ....... . Johnson, Joan ....... Johnson, Joann ..... Johnson, Joe Johnson, Hugo ...... Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Larry Johnson, Leroy ......... Johnson, Lorraine. Johnson, Louis Johnson, Ramon .... Johnson, Rickey ......... Johnson, Ronald ........ Johnson, Rosalyn .,.... Johnson, Roy ...,..,.. Johnson, Stanley ...... Johnson, Theresa... Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Tommy ....... Johnson, Virginia... Johnson, Wanda ..,,. Johnson, Willie ....... Jones, Annette ....... Jones, Carlena... Jones, Charles ..,. ...... Jones, Cheryl ......... Janes, Colln ......,.... Janes, Danny ............ Jones, Deborah ......... Jones, Denise .,.....,. Janes, Dionetto ...... Jones, Donald ........ Jones, Edward ........ Jones, George ....... Jones, Gerald ........ Jones, Harold ......... Jones, Jerry .....,.. Jones, John ...., Jones, John .......,. Jones, Kathryn ....... Janes, Kenneth ....... Jones, Linda ........ Janes, Marian . Jones, Marie ....... Jones, Michael ....... Jones, Robin ....,...... Janes, Ronald ......... Jones, Susan ....... Jones, Vivian ...... Jones, Wayne ....,. Jordon, Alvin ......... Jordon, Bobby Jordon, Joyce ...... Jordon, Laverne Jordon, Melvin ....... Jordon, Patricia ...... Jordon, Willie ...... Joyce, Marvin .,... -K Kaczynski, Christina .... . Kaczynski, Richard Kallil, Donald Kallill, Georgia ...,.. Kalill, Michael ....... .... Kamlnsky, Martin ..... Kopp, Paula ............. Karolak, Siegmund ...... Katz, Robert .............. Kay, Shirley ....... Keller, Keith ....... Keller, Linda ......... Keller, Kathryn .......... ........78 T02, T30 ,. .......,..,......... 64 78 ........78 ..,...,.64 ,.......64 ........50 ........64 ...,....5O ........64 ..,.....64 ........78 II9, T26 T57 . ........ 78 ........T26, T30 . ......,.,..... 64 T26 T06 28, TO2, T30, T56 64 T8, T26 96 TT9 .. ....... .50 .......28 .,.....28 . ..,...... 28 T47 T26 .........2B, T29 TOT .......64 .......64 ...,....T30 .......7B .......78 ......,78 ........29 TO3, T57 . ......... 50, T00 ........29 ........64 T57 Kelley, Katherine ...,............. .2l, 29, l5l, T52 Kemp, Casandra .......... Kemp, Gwendolyn ....... Kemp, Sally .......,...... Kerner, Debra .............. Ketchum, Arlene ..,.......... Kettermon, Margaret ....,... . Kiefer, Cheryl ................. Kiefer, Cheryl .,........... Kight, Marte ...........,. Kimberly, Chryl ........... Kimbrough, Anthony ......... Kimbrough, Bulista ............ Kimbrough, Michael ........... Kimbrough, Tommie .......... Klng, Cedric .............. King, Celestine.. ...,....78 ........78 .......64, T04 .......64, T53 ......... ..78 ...78, 96, TOT, II9 T04, T T4 TOT King, Georgia .... King, Mary .,....... King, Paul ...,... Kingi Porter ..... King, Qunita ....,.... King, Richard ......... King, Richard King, Robert .,,......,. King, Ronald ............. King, Sam .................... Kinnebrew,CharIes Kinnebrew,Danny Kirk,Dawn .......,,.............. 46 Kirkwood, Robert Kite, Harald ,..,.. ..,.. ..... Klammer, Lawrence Knigten, Willie... Knowles, A. V. Knowles, Ethel ....... Knowles, Reed ....... Kahn, Marvin ..... Konczal, Jennifer Koster, David ............ Koster, Deborah .... ,........,. Kozak, Jerold ...................... Kozak, Pamela lFeiIbachl ,....... Kozak, Richard ,..., .....,......... Krafft, Gerald Kraft, Ronald .................,...........,. Kulczyk, Michael lFeilbachl Kyles, Larry ...............,............. Kynard, Clyde ........... , ...,. . .. Kynard,Douglas Kynard, Nelson ......,... Kynard, Richard ..,...... Kyser, Beverly ..,.... Kynard, Ethel ......... Kyser, Carmen .... Kyser, Lillian ,...... .L. Lane, Rebecca ........ Landry, Constance Lang, Patricia .,... Langston, Johnnie ..... Langston, Larry ......... LaPlant, Elithe ........ LaPlant, Michelene. Larkett, Ethel Larkett, Sam Larkett, Willie ..... Laster, Denise .... Laster, Lloyd ...... Lathan, Marion .. Lathan, Sally ............ Lawtharn, Christine.. Lawtharn, Frank ........ Lawler, Warren ...... Lawrence, Vanessa Lawson, Wayne ......... Loyson, Michael ......... Loyson, Theresa ..... Leach, Ronald ......,. Ledesrna, Maria. Lee, Aaron .,..... Lee, Bobbie ..... Lee, George ........ Lee, John ........ Lee, John ..... Lee, Joyce ....... Lee, Keith ........ Lee, Llnda .......... Lee, Mildred ........ Lee, Pamela Lee, Richard ........ Lee, Robert ......... Lee, Rodney ....... Lee, Ronald ........ Lee, Steven ..... Lee, Willle .....,........ Legg. Cecelia ,.... ...... . Legree, Edward Leonard, Karen ...... Levey, Robert ........ Lewis, Anita ........ Lewis, Archie ......... Lewls, Brenda ......... Lewis, Dana .,.,.... Lewis,Jobie ...,. Lewis, Leroy ........... Lewis, Lois Lewis, Reginald. ....... . Lewis, Sheildo ........ Lewis, Yvonne .... Liekinski, Phyliss .... Liggins, Brenda ......... Liggome, Clarence ....... Ltggons, Tris ............... Lightner, Charles ,..... Linear, Donna .,..... Linear, Leslie ...... ........78 ........78 ........50 ........50 ........50 T30 ,50, T04, T05, T07 ............ ., .... ....64 . ...... 50, 64, T03 T54 TTA, T56 .......78 .......50 .......78 .......29 ........I0,64 .......50 .......50,64, T57 TI8 TOT, T57 T49 T24 T44 , ....... 29, 97 T50 .......66 .......66 .......50 .....,.78 ........29, TO3, T56 , ...............,... 78 T04, T30 29, T04, l26, T54 .......78 .......79 .,.....79 .......79 T8 .........29, T45 .......79 .......3O .......79 ...,...64 ..66, 96, l49, T53 T02 , ........ 30, T45 TOT ..,.,.....79, TOT .......66 .......30 .......79 50 T26 T30,l3l Llnticum, Carolyn ....... Linzy, Lorlno .... .. ....... .. Little, Eugene ....... Lloyd, Rudy .......... Lobdale, James ....,.. Lockridge, Ruth ........ Long, Morella ....,.. Long, Norla ....... Lanz, Barbara ....... Loo, Dennis ....... Loo, Nancy ............... Lopez, Josephine ...... Lapel, Santos ....... Lott, Mary ......... Love, Carolyn ..,,.. Love, John Love, Rose ............... Loveless, Stephen.,. Lozad, Rlchord Luca, Llnda .............. Lucas, Rolando ........ Lyons, Angeline ...... Lyons, L. C ............ Lyle, Victor ........ Lytle, Mary ....... McBroyer, Kelvin ......,. McCain, Kenneth ..,..,. McCarver, Jerry ......... McCarver, Nathan ..... McClair, Bessle ........ .......66, 157 96 104 104 ......,..50, 98, 99, 152 ..........50, 152, 155 152 .......30, 103 ..,.......102 101 ..........79, 119,125 156 .,......10l .........66, 79, 101 McClalr, Joseph ......,., . ........,.................... 66 McClair, Masses .......................................... 66 McClellan, Delores ...... , ...... . 30,102, 153,157 McClellan, Larry ..... . .................... 51,101,117 McClelland, Gregory ........... 51, 131, 134,154 McClelland, Peggy ...................... 66, 102, 144 Mt:CIendon, Bengamln lFeI1boch1 ............... 79 McClure Gre or I 9 Y McConnell, Devin .......... 51, 99, 100,126,127 McConnell, Gregory ........................... 79, 125 103 McCoy, Etta .............. McCoy, Percy McCroy, Stanley ......... McCrory, Diane ............ McCullough, Charles McCullough, Paula ......... McDonald, Earl ...........,.. McDonald, Jeanette McDulfy, Mary .......... McDulty, Tommie McElya, Joetta ........... McFarland, Jimmy ......,.. McFarland, Tanya ........... McCarver, Patricia, ........ McFarltn, Cheryl ........ McFarlIn, Stephen ...... McGaughey, Violet ....... McGee, Gloria ........... McGee, Patricia ...... McGhee, Ralph ,...... McGlown, Jewel McGlown, Maudie .......... McGlown, Sewel ....... McGowan, Thomas ......... Mclnlosh, Denle ......... McKenzie, John .............. McKinney, Brenda ....... McKinney, Deborah.. McKinney, Debra McMillan, Freddie ...... McNairy, Willie ......... McNeal, Aquanetto ....... McNeil, Gloria ........... McMillan, Mary .......... McVay, Shirley ......,....... McWhlrter, Henrietta ........ Mack, Earl ......... Mack, Lionel ......... Mack, Martha .......... Mack, Michael ............. Maddox, Charoll Maddox, Charlotte Maddox, Constance ........ Maddox, Ronald Maddox, Wanda ...... Magrum, Linda ........ Malil, Patricia ....... Malcolm, Judith ...,.. Mann, Llnda ............ Mann, William ......... Manter, Barry Manter, Benny ........ Manter, Blll , .................. . Marsenburg, Keith ......,.. Marsenburg, Wanda ....,. .....,................. 66, .......66, 96 ........79, 148 148 ........30, 151 14, 131 ........30, 156 ........30, 102 ........30, 151 Marlin, Anitha ...... .. Martin, Cecil ....... Marlin, Cecilla ....... ........30, 103 102,151 Mart1n,Charles ....... .......,.. 5 1, 126, 130,154 Martin, Hardy ......... ............ ,.., . . . ....,...... 66 Martln, John ........ Martln, Leslie .......... Martin, Marllyn ....... Martin, Monika ....... Marsh, Mary Martindale, Althea ..... Matthews, Judith .......... . ..,........... 12,21,31 .......79 .......51,144,150 Matthews, Meltonla .................................... 66 Malhls, Glorla ............ .......... 3 1, 98, 99, 144 Mathls, Sherry ........ Matten, Pamela ............. Maulsby, Rachelle ......... Maxey, Renia ............. May, Angela ........... .........79, 148 May, Carol .......... ...............,.. . 79, 96, 101 May, Johnny ....,............................, 79, 96, 101 May, Rudolph ........... ............. .................... 1 4 4 May, Theresa ............,. 31, l51,152, 155,157 Mays, Billy ....... .................................... 7 9 Mays, Linda ........ ........,. 3 1 Mayes, James ,.,...... ........,. 6 6 McClalr, Bessie McClellan, Dolores Merrell, Kenneth ........ ...... 7 9 Messenger, Mary Messenger, Rosaline.. .......... 66 Metcalfe, Sallie ....... Methvin, Patricia ....... Meyers, Edsel ......... Mlcenec, Linda ........ Michael, Norman ....... Middaugh, Faith Middleton, Rickey ...... Mikola, Ronald ........ Mlller, Dwight ......... Miller, Patricia ........ Mllls, Linda ...............,... .. Mimms, Bonnie Mimms, Edward ........... 31 ,121, 123,136,154 Minor, Aaron ..................... 31 Minor, Charles ..... Minor, Vicki ............. Mlster, Donald Merrell, Kenneth Mitchell, Delouris ......, Mitchell, Vonya ....... Malster, David , ............... .. ........51, 156 ........51, 102 IIIQIIIQQIIQQIIQQIIIffllfa-1 .......st, 67, oz, or .........51, 67, 101 . ..,................ 31 Monroe, Cynthia .................. ....,.......,... 8 0 Montogomery, Elizabeth. Montagamery, Theodore Moore, Beverly .,........... Moore, Calvin ............ Moore, Cheryl . ...... . Moore, Frank ....... Moore, Gary ........... Moore, George ....... Moore, Georgetta ...... Moore, Gifford ........ Moore, Jerry ........ Moore, Kathy ....... Moore, Leona ....... Moore, Loretha ....... Moore, Loretta ........ Moore, Malanla ......... Moore, Margarett ...... Moore, Octavia ....... Moore, Ronald Moore, Rosalind ......... Moore, Thomas ....... Morgan, Carl ....... Morgan, Julius ........ Morrls, Brenda ........... Morris, Nathaniel ...... Morrtse, Robert ....... Morrison, James ......... Morrison, Potrlcla. .... .. Morrow, Ocie .......... ......10l, 145 .. .,............. 67 ........67, 144 .....,.31, 151, 155 .......67, 118, 124 ........5l, 150 119 .......80, 104, 107 ...........31, 107 Morton, Earnest ......... .......... 3 1 Morton, Palsy ................ .......... 6 7 Moseley, Cassandra Mosley, Pauline Mass, Cheryl .... . ...... ........ 6 7, 102, 144, 149 Mulligan, Mary .......... . ..................... 31, 157 Mulligan, Theodore ........ .......................... B 0 Mumford, Bobby Murphy, Joyce ........... ......... B 0 Murphy, Patricia ......,. ......... 5 0 Murphy, Sandra ...... ............. 8 0 Murry. Brian ......... ........ 6 7, 157 Murphy, John. .... .. .. ............................... ..67 Myers, Julie ................................................ 80 Myers,Mtchael ..........., 51, 104, 105, 107, 130 . N . Nash, Alice .......... ......... 8 0 Nash, Cynthia. ..... ..... , ...67 Nash, Fellx ........ ......... 8 0 Nash, Patricia ............. .......... 5 1, 102, 156 Nawrockl, Deborah ........ Nawrackl, Nicholas ........ Nowroclil, Sue ............ Neal, Ray Nealy, Clarisa ,...... .. Nealy, Miranda ....... Nedd, Azalene ........ Nedd, Clarence Nellums, Edward ....... Nelson, Barnetta ........ Nelson, Bernard ......... Nettles, Ann .............. Newberry, Carolyn ....... Newbill, Patricia ........ Newman, Judith ....,... Nix, Betsy ................ Nix, Gloria ....,..... Nix, Marsha ........ Nix, William ....,.................... . .... ....5l 155 .......67, 96 ........67, 101 ......,31, 151, 153 101 31 114 ,104,105, Norman, Mary ........... .,............... .............. , . B0 Norwood, Jacqueline .......................... 51, 155 Norwood, William Notestine, Lori.., .... . Nunn, Joe , .......,. 80 Nunn, Norma ......... ....... 6 7 O'8ryant, Donnie ...... .............. B 0 Oden, Gaston ......., .........-..--- 1 45 Odoms, Anise ..... ......... 5 1. 101 Odoms, Robert .......... ..................... B 0 Odoms, Joyce ..........,....... ...,.... 3 1,101,151 O'Hearon, Charlene O'Hearon, Michael ....,. ................. 8 0 Ohms, Deborah ........ ----.-. 3 1 Ohms, Zana ........... .-....- 6 7 Olover, Brenda ......... ......- 8 0 Olover, Freddie O'Neil, Marvin .,.... ........................... 6 7 O'Neal, Timothy ....... ....... 3 2, 114, 131,133 Ortega, Sandra ...... ......... 1 4, BO. 144 Osby, Terri ................ ........ 8 0, 144, 146 Overslreet, Ruth ................. ..................... 6 7 Overstreet, Willie Overton, Brenda lFei1bach1 ...... ........ 8 0 Overslreet, Jean .................... .....,.. 6 7 Overton, Jimmie ................. ......,. 6 7 Overton, Johnnie Overton, Joyce Overton, Martln ........ .....,.. 6 7 Overton, Sandra ....... ........ 6 7 Owens, Albert ...... .--.---. 6 7 Owens, Marilyn .....,.. ---.---- 3 2 . p . Page, Lyn ............ ........ 5 1, 103 Pallita, Sandoro Palmer, Christine ....... ....... 3 2, 102, 151 Palmer, Cynthia ......... ........ 8 0, 156 Palmer, Gregory ......,. ............. 6 7 Palmer, Phyllis ........ ...,...... 5 0 Palmer, Stanley ...... .......... 6 7 Pail, Charles ........ Pannell, Olivia ........ Pannell, Versle ....... Poraham, Billy ......... Parker, Edmond ...... Parker, Larry ........... Parker, McCoy ........ Parker, Merle .......... Parker, Sylvester .... Patterson, Karen Patterson, Michael ......... Patterson, Myra ......... Patterson, Ronald Patterson, Sherry ....... Pattln, Anthony .......... Payne, Charles ....... Payne, Edward Payne, Tanya .......... Peacock, Audrey ........ .. Pearson, Richard ................, Penamon, Cassandra ......... Penson, Harold .................... Peoples, Gordon. ....... .... , Peoples, Victorla ........ .. Perez, Angellta ...,... Perez, Marla . .......,.... . Perkins, Deborah Perkins, Dwayne ..... Perltlns, Wendline ...... Pernell, Dennis ....... Perry, Beatrice ........ Perry, Lula ................. Perryman, Andrea ........ Perryman, Dwight ......... Peters, Eddie .............. Peterson, Patricia ....... 01 118 52 67 ........80, 102 .50, 150, 152 , 156 52, 102, 130, 156 ........52, 103, 156 ........80, 144 Pettaway, Rosemarie ........ Petty, Floyda Phillips, Annie Pickett, Patricia ....... Pierce, Valerie ....,... Piggee, Fred ..........,.... Pinkney, Roma ................,. Pisarlriewlcz, Michael Player, Gwendolyn ......,. Plodzlk, Mary .............. Polk, Lawrence. .........,. Poindexter, Pamela ..... Pape, Bernard ......... Pope, William Porter, Clemmte .... , .... . Porter, Freddie ..,..... Porter, Marvin ..... . Porter, Walleen ....... Postan, David ...... Postan, Melva ......... Postan, Patricia ..,.... Poteete, Barbara Potter, Teddy .......... Powell, Linda ....... .. Powell, Kenneth ...... Powell, Willean Powell, William ....... Presnall, Emma ,...,.. . Presnall, Kenneth Pressley, Linda Preston, James ..... Preston, Kathy ...,..,.. Preston, Sherman .... , Preregoy, Mary Price, Connie ..,.... Price, Earnell ........ Price, Johnnie ....... Price, Lowellton ....... Price, Rheta .......... Price, Theotha ...... Price, William ....... Procter, Adrian ........... Prowell, Clarence. ....... Prude, Deborah , ..., . Pryor, Marcella Pryor, Raymond ...... Quinn, Joseph......... Quinn, Julle ............ Quinn, Nathaniel, ..... .. Quinn, Vanessa ...... Quinn, Vessie ...... ....... Radlord, Allreada ....... Ragland, Mary . .,,... . Romsey, Craig ........,.... Rand, Stephanie .,.......,.. Randleman, Paulette Randolph, Jerry . ....... Randolph, Paul ............ Randolph, Walter ........ Rankin, Charles Ransey, Annie ........, Ransey, Eileen ..... Ransey, Milton ........ Ratlitt, Edward ........ Ratlitl, Melvin ...... Ray, Rodney Ray, Veron .............. Raylord, James ....... Readus, Letrlcia Redd, Joann ............ Redd, Patricia ................. Redmond, Charles ......... . ........ B0 156 119 155 iso 32,102, 114,154 .......,.5o .......50, 101,150 , ........... 52 157 , .,... , ...........,...... 81 .32,10l,151,156 .........8l, 104, 107 ........68, 96, 104 149 118 1 19, 125 81 f ffQIffIIfffIIffs2 ........81,119 1 19 103, 118.124 119 114, 130, 156 68 68 81 81 Reid, Frederick ............ ....................t..... 5 2 Relelord, Denise ..... ....................,........ 8 1 Relelord, Roy ...,...... ......... 3 3, 101, 102, 130 Reynolds, Charles ....... .......................... 8 1 Reynolds, Delores ....... ................ 3 3 Reynolds, Wlllta .......... ........... 6 1, 144 Rhodes, Patricia ,.... .... Rhodes, Regina ....... Rice, Amanda .......... Rich, Linder .............,.. Richardson, Bobby ...... Richardson, Donny ......... Richardson, Eugene ....... Richardson, Fletcher Richardson, James ....... .. Richardson, Kennlth ....... Richmond, Sharon ...... Ridley, Oakland ..... ...... . 33. 138 ..........50, 102, 150 .........52. 68, 157 128 Rlley,Jacque11ne ........ ....... 5 0, 92,139,150 96 Riley, Ladonna ........ Rlley, Merita ........ Riley, Ricardo ....... Riley, Wayne ........ RiIl,C1audIo ......... Rlven, Pamela ......... Rivers, Flora ......... RIvers,Robert ....... Rivers, Wllllam ........ Roach, Kenneth ....... Roberts, Dale ......,.......... ..........Bl, T48 ..........33, T56 ........,...50, 68, T03 Roberts, Dorrls .....,............. Roberts, Gwendolyn ................... 50, l50, T52 Roberts, lrma .............................................. 33 Roberts, Larry ,...............................,.........., 102 Roberts, Ronald., ......... 33 100, 108, 114, l l7, T21 l22,T23,l3l,T54 Roberts, Stanley ..........,., ,.,......... ...........4.. f . 81 Roberts, Walt ............. .,............................. l TB Robinson, Alleda ......... .......... 6 8, T49 Robinso Robinso Robinso Robinso Rablnso Robinso Roblnsa Robinso Roblnso Robinso Robtnso Roblnso Robinso Robinsa Robinso Robinso Roblnso Rocha, l n, Amy ......... n, Brenda ........ n, Chester .......,,.. n, Douglas ......... ioi n, Ethel .................... ,.............. ........ 8 T n, Evangeline ........... 68, 96, l02, 144 n, James ,... ..................................... 8 1 n, James ......... n, Jlmmy .,....... n, Johnny ........ n, Junnie .......,. n, Marie ....... n, Morris ,..,... .. n, Rubln ...,.,. n, Ruth ............ n, Stephen ......... n, Sugar ........,. rene ............. Rodgers, Pamela ......... Rogers, Rogers, Elwanda ...... Glarlo ......... Rogers, Howard ....... Rogers, Kay ............. Rogers, Nadellne ........ Rogers, Rose ........,.... Rogers, Sharon Rogers, Valerla ....... Rogers, William ....... Rohn, Doris Root, Ronee ,,.. ........ Roscoe, Clarence ,.... Roscoe, James .......... Rose, Diane .......... Rose, Llnda ........... Rose, Robert ................ Rosenberg, Larry ......... Raslnskl, Suzanne ....... Rashong, Earl ........... Ross, Carolyn Ross, Charlene ,........ Ross, Deywain ......,. Ross, Dorls .. ......... Ross, Emma .............. Ross, Gwendolyn ..... Ross, Veronica ......... Rowland, Eddie ........ Royster, Brenda ...,.... Rucker, Oscar .............. Rudolph, Lorretta ........ Rue, Diane ............... Rushing, Deborah ....... Russell, Anna ........... Russell, Denise ......... Russell, Tony ...,.... Rylott, Shelley ......... Rynes, Mary ......... Sadln, Omar ............ Sample, Vanessa ........ Samples, Charles ........ Sample, Brenda ........ Salazar, John ........... Sanders, Moses ........ Sanders, Denlse .......... Sanders, Deborah ....,.. Sanders, Ethel Sanders, Llnda ....... .. Sanders, Patricia ......... Sanford, Melba ........... Sansbury, Patricia ....... Sansbury, Patrlck ........ Saunders, Anno ....... Savage, Larry ...... Savage, Robert. ......... . Savage, Henrietta . ,.... Savage, Lois Savage, Rosaline ........ Sawdy, Charles ........ Schaffer, Michael ..,..... Schroed er, Richard ........,. Scott. Janelle ............... Scott, Shauno...,..,.... Scott, Eugene ........... Scott, Raymond ........ Scruggs, Sylvla ...... f. Seay, Vanessa ......... .........157 ........B2 ..........80, 125 ............82, 96 T30 ..........82, TOT .,........68, TOT ..........82, TOT ........68 ........53, 68, ll8 ..........33, T55 82 ..........33, 87, 98 33 ,.......68 ........33 ........33 ........33 ........68 ........B2 . ........... 53 .........68, 96 ..........50, T50 82 T48 ....IIffllffIIfI.fffffff....f...a2 ...B2, 96: 104, T07 T50 .......68 ..........82, TOT 148 T48 .........68, TOT ........B2 .......68 ........82 .......82 ,.......68 . ..,.................. 50 .......B2, 96, T01 ........68 .......B2 Selden, Mahalia .... Self, Louis Seward, Patricia .... Seymore, Vanessa ....... Sharp, James ............,. Shaw, Robert ........ .. Shaw, Terry ......... , Shaw, Bonita Shaw, lzara Shaw, Jo ..........,,... Shedd, Demetra ........... Shedd, Tonya. .... Shelman, Percilla.. Shelrnon, Theodls ........ Shepherd, Llnda Sherman, Marc ......... Shinaul, Ray .......... Shinaul, Beverley.. Shinaul, Carol ....... Shockley, Hauel ...,..... 5. Shoemaker, Diana ........... Shoemaker, Gwendolyn ...... Short, Helen ...,....... Short, John ............. Short, Martha Shy, Willie .,......,...., Sibbey, Charles Sibby, Thressoleon. Sideris, Eugenia ..... Simmons, Beverly., Simmons, Julius ..... Simmons, Lee .....,.. Simmons, Michael Simmons, Ordynna Simmons, Valerie... Simms, Norma ...... Simon, Moveen ...... Simpson, Charles ....... Simpson, Roosevelt ...... Sims, Daryl .,.......... Sims, Marcia ...,....,. Sims, Lamonte .....,. Sims, Teresa ........,.. Singleton, Leonard Singleton, Lillle ............. Skalf, Susan lFelIbochl.. Skinner, Deborah ..,......, Slaughter, Mayo Slaughter, Rita ....,,.... Slau hter, Willlam 9 Slaten, Carl ......,,....... Sledge, Cynthia .... .... . .. Sliwinski, Yvonne ......... Smaw, Charles Smaw, Jill .............. Smelser, Kevin... Smith, Alice .......,... Smith, Artis Smith, Bathllda Smith, Benito ........ Smith, Bessie ........ 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Stewart, Shirley ........ ....... 3 5, 106, l5l, 155 Stewart, Valerie ....... Stewart, James ....,.... Stewart, Jerry Stewart, Keith ....... Stigall, Paul Stovall, Bovell Stockard, Marshall ...,., 53, TOO, T3T, T35, T54 Stoudamire, Deborah .................. 83, TOT, T48 Stovall, Freddie ........................................., 35 T51 Stovall, Linda ............... Stovall, Rena ........ Stovall, Sharon ......... Stovall, Charles Stovall, Donald ......... Strahan, Jewell ........, Strickland, Walter ........ ...,....35, 102, T04, 105 T48 Strong,Jerome ...... ..,........... ............ 9 8 , T52 Stubblefield, Bernella ......................... 35, T45 Stubblelield, Shelio .......... Slubblefield, Isaac ........ 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White, Josalyn White, Laura White, Ronald ....,....... White, Shirley .....,...,..... Whitehead, Nathaniel ...... Whitley, Barbara .... ........... Whittington, Deborah ....... .......B4 . ....... ......... 3 6 106, 155 . . ........... ...157 .,.....54 .,.....37 .......85 .......B4 .......55 . ................ ,..55 , ..... ,..85, 96, 148 ......26, 37, 92, 151 ,85 .......55 .....,....21, 37, 157 Wiggins, Eddie ..,..,..,,.... ................,...,...... 5 5 Wiggins, Gennie ..... .....,.....,.... 7 1, 151 Wiggins, Monica .....,............ 55, 150, 152, 157 Wigbarr1,Jeanette' ..... .,..,......................... 7 l Wilbourn, Beverly .,.... ............,...... 8 5,148 Wilbourn, Edward ...., .. Wilcox, Brenda Wilkerson, Marilyn ..... Wilkes, Louis. ......... .. Williams, Bruce .... Williams, Charles Williams, Cottrilli .....,, .... Williams, Cynthia .... . .......... 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Wraggs, Robert Wright, Jean .............. Wright, Jerry .............. Wyley, Leezandrous... Wyrick, Sandra ........... .y. Yedica, Joyce ....... Yee,Jet ............. Yee, Moon ........... Young, Carolyn ....... Yaung,Franklin.,. Young,James... Young, John ........ Young, Karen ....,.. Young, Lindo ....... Young, Loretta .... Young, Ollie ........ Young,Rosonna .... - ..... Young, Rosemary ....... -Z Zielinski, Phyllis , 6i i5i3Q'l'35 I 1 BZ ..,.37 ifflffiikifu 1 , .. ...... 37, ......13i, 140, 55, 103, 150, 55, 102, 150, 1, 86 .. ........... 37 9 9 This year has been a hectic one, to say the least. lt has been a year of rushing beyond belief, fun and games, learning, wondering, praying, and hoping. Walking into room 205 is like walking into a completely different world. This world is filled with screaming, partially met deadlines, crying, under- standing, misunderstanding, adolescence, and even some maturity. Yes, all this makes up our Scottonian staff. What has this year meant to me? lt has been the most ulcerative year of my life. Fun, questioning, laughter, begging, disbelieving, and caring are all good words that describe my actions during the course of this year. My thanks go to Mr. Ortyl for putting up with us, and a special thank you goes to my family for caring enough to try and help, and to Steve for that extra effort whenever it was needed. l hope you have enioyed our book. Larry S. Rosenberg Editor-in-Chief 1968 Scottonian sv 0 M Xjokw Qpyf-EVPNQUTOGRAPHS flwfwgib MQ KB? E M W9 pi Egg mv' Ugg Y W' RE 'I r AUT DGRAPHS VJIJW 4 My F J W 0? f,,f.55W3W MLM Z W WWW if 0 aiiiwhw 2 WW f,vfmj2fwMm 'fpammffyffffwfwwfwfi Wg, X wx N iw S 2 Www WM J , A VI, m fg, Jil f1,, A l -- -' ki U. ' MLW' r If ,Lf Q . QQ Z ' My fc-it 7 f Q 9' Q16 ' 6 4' Eff J N XL PM Aff 9056 C, Q JQML - Vi-f L' F . ,fig A qftqf Q66 MQ-Q ii, . Mc? Qiyf , af Qiozw X 7 V Sf . . Lf' Oli: .L ,XJ-JL, VT. I s L,HV I mr: , qg. 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