Kokomo High School - Sargasso Yearbook (Kokomo, IN)
- Class of 1966
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'F ' s .f ' rr-1 Opening Classes Activities .1 Contents Sports . . Friends Ad .... Index . Il if Y .fi P u. H ft! 1 18 70 130 166 224 226 li F 3. .J sb .. ? Though incorporated in only six buildings, KHS was truly the center of the community. Located near the heart of town, the campus was the hub of ac- tivity trom 7:00 until 4:00 during the entire school year. After dismissal, 2700 teenagers and 120 teach- ers scattered throughout the whole community to find relaxation, amusement, and solitude. l pq E Q. Through the doors of better education come tomorrows leading citizens. Education Inspires For many, the field of education lingered in their minds as most important. Their interests may have been confined to merely reading a book for a re- port, or as difficult as doing a paper at the library. Rapid Pace for All Leaders of tomorrow gain valuable experience through active participation in Student Council. 1 .fyg 1 The solitude of one's room provides o tranquil place for study. V. ii f -' K . N , ' get iq fig R . . 3522 3155 ln a meditative mood, 4555 5 a Wildcat ponders his future. A L Q gl f gfhil -. The outdoors lend CI friendly atmosphere to o roving couple. Students find fun and excitement in the midst of a crowd A Feeling of Friendship ls Ever Present A wistful couple admires the scenic beauty of the park while pausing under a tree. One of the most important aspects of high school life is the formation of lasting friendships. Through fellowship one augments his personality and widens his outlook on life. A variety of friends is a vital necessity to a well-rounded person. A deserted gym begs for enthusiastic fans. Students, Teachers Share Theatrical Interests The theater always attracted a vast number ot people, whether as performers or as spectators in the audience. The script contained a real message that was sensed by both the novice and the true patron. Q 2 i i K E 5 E 2 Q Q l Movie going provides a source of entertainment for couples. 2 i S l i l KHS teachers find enioyment in community activities. 8 Many extend acting talents to contribute to ci production. x.....,, W WI' On goes the make-up and off comes 2 A o good performance. as Q-1' ' 4- ,f E as f s -mmf as 1 9. f 3 Dancers cast lively shadows in the afternoon sun Gala Dances Entertain and Captivate Many At times large social events stole the spotlight and captured the attention of many. Whether a fun- filled sock-hop or the anxiously awaited prom, these events attracted most KHS students. The popular after-game iam sessions enable students to relieve tensions of a close game. fSPl?'?'45 'fi35-55, H A ,. ,fi f, ,W an ., W, A,,, IM- A WY, .4 v vs. 4 , ft X g HOG HONDA The pace swings foster where The beat is quick Flowers crown a festive occasion. J!-fd :Mi ,mms 'ff gwwf H7 A AM: , 00,95 pl: n4 ,. , L- ,L'L - Nsiiak. Candy Sfripers gladly donate time and care to Those in need Staffers discuss new ideas for The teen page of a local newspaper. After-school jobs provide experience in varied occupations. Studies, Jobs Provide Needed Experience And for all too many, there was the part-time job to fill those few extra hours. For some the money meant a week-end date, but for others, it helped insure a college education . . . and a more satisfying future. The daily arrival of new books to the public library re- quires continual reshelving. I3 Players make use ofthe oid adage practice makes perfect Gridiron facts are broadcast to the avid fans. A cheerleader anxiously awaits the referee's decision. Sports Cffer Pleasure and Recreation ' wal 1'-+Q.. The new Y.M.C.A. natatorium provides an excellent place to master swimming skills. A large percentage of people was attracted to the color and excitement of the sports world. Whether it was baseball, football, basketball, or some other, sports still drew the largest crowd. For the fan it was his chance to 'back his favorite team, for the athlete . . . his moment of glory as he made the winning basket, kicked the winning field goal, or hit the game-ending home run. While enjoying a coke KHS girls catch up on the latest news. eenagers Throng Where the Action ls fi L gt '- Q, V . A f,1f,:Qgf,:?:g.ss img' 'vis 1 of 5513, ..m,L,, .s,S1wsusg32..,.L-Q is. ,. V, sw 6 1 as :Ns-2 fi: V'FsUWlf ' 3559 i it fr .1-swat I 4- . r E . . M 9: F . 5, my ,W W ' f AQ , ,L , if V 5 1 tffl ani .l' 5 5 f i . if .4.. .. W i 2 1 V, A 3 N' 54 -iff Tl.-if New acquaintances were made and old friend- ships were strengthened as many crowded favorite local spots. Personalities were many and varied. The community would have been lifeless without the students, and the students could not have lived happily without the great opportunities of their com- munity. Whether it was a college education that was earned-or merely a friendship that was extended, these were two elements of life that could never have been successfully separated . . 5 4-X qs Expressions prove invaluable in iudging skill of miniature golfers. Local drugstores attract many students during l lunch hours. I7 2 l I l l l 4 ....c.........J .. .Ay , P 'Wm , , A 3 5 Q 353, ,.,. f 55 5 'J I 97 WI s Q, 5 1 ' 5 ' , l ' . W n Q 35 f K? My F x , r W Q 1 l ? r l Q X us ' lu L . 1 ' CLASSES .Teachers and students worked hand in hand to achieve the ultimate goal: creation of the well- rounded person. Tests, reports, daily assignments . . . all strengthened our academic education. Cramming for an exam was common, complete preparation . . . rare. When nearing the end of a subiect we always found more to learn . . . but never enough time. For those students who showed interest, the teachers tried to stimulate thought and develop their rninds. For those who did not, the teachers could only give a credit for the course, and an incomplete education. Superintendents Heod School System Dr. Dalton takes ci break from his numerous duties. The supervision of our school system lies in the hands of Dr. Lowell Rose. Co-administrators discuss pertinent school problems. Recruiting ond recommending personnel to the school boord Wos on importdnt duty performed by Dr. Rose, the odministrotive heod ot the school cor- porotion. He prepored ond followed o coretully plonned budget for school expenses. He olso formu- loted ond executed public relotion principles. As superintendent, Dr. Rose conducted on extensive study ot curriculum ond school subiects. Dr. Dolton, ossistont superintendent of schools, wos in chorge of the curriculum. Corresponding with the colleges, Dr. Dolton worked with the student teoching progrom. His most vctried iob wos to ossist Dr. Rose whenever ond wherever possible. School Board ls Nucleus of Administration Mr. Rayl serves as president of the school board. Providing Kokomo with an educational system which reflected the desires and needs of the commun- ity was one of the primary functions of the School Board. When answers were not known, the School Board was responsible for finding solutions. Under the leadership of Mr. Edward T. Rayl, the Board formulated the policies under which the schools operated. Dr. Rose provided the administrative knowl- edge to implement these policies. The Board consisted of seven members, each of whom served a three year term. Five were represent- atives of the city of Kokomo and were appointed by the city council. The other two were representatives of Center Township appointed by the iudges of the Circuit Court and the Superior Court. Each member of the School Board had to be able to help provide the proper education for Kokomo students. if he did not know the answer he had to know where to ind it. Opinions of experts, teachers, and parents were solicited by the Board as they tried to do what the community wanted. SCHOOL BOARD-Mr. Otis Cassidy, Mr. Glen Shelton, Mr. Morris J. Boyce, vice-president, Mrs. Robert Boyd, secretary, Mr. Edward T. Rayl, president, Mr. Merrill Brunk, treasurer, Mr. Charles F. Hathaway. Secretaries Assist Principals in the A friendly chat breaks the daily routine for Mr. Crook and Mr. Mullins. Mr. Crook is the capable chief executive of KHS. Mr. Mullins frequently uses the phone in the course of the day. ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL-SEATED: Mr. Lee Dixon, Miss Elizabeth Calhoun, Miss Elizabeth Mclntosh, Mr. Doug North. STANDING: Mr. Kenneth Crook, Mr. Karl Kiger, Mr. Edward Phillips, Mr. Charles Franklin, Mr. Kenneth Craig, Mr. Joe Mullins 22 . Execution of Administrative Duties Mr. Kenneth Crook, principal ot Kokomo High School, had a lop which entailed many duties. As- sistant principals were Mr. Frank Moore, who was in charge ot student personnel and Worked with the Student Council, the Deans, and the students. Mr. Joe Mullins, curriculum director, dealt vvtih the teach- ers and counselors in co-ordinating classes. The Administrative Council, consisting ot the as- sistant principals, Deans, and tive elected faculty members, advised Mr. Crook on matters ot adminis- trative procedure. Additions this year to the ever-growing staff ot sec- retaries vvere a library clerk and an IBM operator. N l Mrs. McKee receives a telephone call concerning an absentee. Regulating student discipline is the iob of Mr. Frank Moore. i 'QZTI7 -rf' SECRETARIES-SEATED: Mrs. Maxine Soblotne, Mrs. Ellen Hunsberger, Mrs. Edith Dixon, Mrs. Phyllis Harris, Mrs. Beverly Maddox, Mrs. Frances Betty Walker. STANDING: Mrs. Irene Gatlin, Mrs. Mildred Kring, Mrs. McKee. 23 ORGANIZATION BOARD-SEATED: Miss Elizabeth Mclntosh, Susan McGaw, son, Miss Marjorie Roush, Mr. Don Bartlett, Mr. J. P, Kendall, Mrs. Bonnie George Hahn, Gary Moore, Barbara Boyd. STANDING: Miss Abbey Eric- Kelley, Mrs. Lena Coombes, Mr. Joe Dunbar, Activities Coordinated by Organization Board Composed of eight faculty members, two iuniors and two seniors elected by the Student Council in their sophomore year, the Organization Board in- sured the smooth functioning of the Kl-lS clubs. All constitutions and by-laws had to be accepted by the Board before they went into effect. Evaluating secretaries' reports and scheduling the KHS clubs to prevent conflicts were other important duties of the Organization Board. George Hahn and Miss Mclntosh review club constitutions be- fore presenting them to the Board for ratification. Visiting clubs is one of Barb Boyd's duties as a Board member. 24 11ymm.,r n ' Counselors DevoTe Time To Guidance Spending mosT oT iTs Time advising and aiding each pupil was The KHS Guidance DeparTmenT. Each sTudenT vvas called inTo his counselor's oTTice aT leasT Twice a year To make alTeraTions required To suiT his individual needs. Counselors worked consTanTly To adiusT The curriculum To The sTudenT. ln addiTion To The regular sessions, any sTudenT seeking inTormaTion or assisTance Throughour The year Tound his counselor's room a refuge where he could receive undersTanding. The counselors were involved in many acTiviTies. Some TaughT a class, and oThers aTTended classes To keep aloreasT wiTh The everchanging vocaTional and curriculum programs. Several parTicipaTed in con- Terences To obTain vocaTional inTormaTion Tor The col- lege and non-college bound sTudenT. TesTing vvas anoTher parT of Their daily rouTine. The TesTing program gave The sTudenT a beTTer under- sTanding of his abiliTies and assisTed him in meeTing The requiremenTs Tor college and business. Helping To plan a pupil's program is Mr. J. E. STewarT COUNSELORS-SEATED: Mrs. Rufh Sufer, Miss Lyla Sill, Mrs. Lena Coombes, Miss lmogene Winslow. STANDING: Mr. Roberf Harrell, Mr. Leon Orr, Mr. Roland DuBois, Mr, J. E. Stewart, Mr. Earl Lees. 5 ,N W, K K 15ivbV?'fM ? G- Thirty Years of Leadership Come to a Close After thirty years of dedication to the youth of Kokomo and Howard County, Kokomo High School's first Dean of Girls, Miss Estella Pearce, has retired. Over the years Miss Pearce's door was open to any- one who needed her help. Hundreds of girls took ad- vantage of this opportunity and came in contact with one of the community's greatest persons. As Dean of Girls, her main job was to understand and to help solve the problems of the girls of Kl-IS. Actually, she did so much more. As organizer of the Girls' League, she created and acted as adviser of such activities as the Girls' League Play, the Autumn Prom, Apple for a Teacher Day, the Father-Daughter Ramp, and the Mother-Daughter Reception. Miss Pearce gained the respect of innumerable people throughout the community during her years of unselfish service by always being completely fair and honest in her iudgment and decisions. Because she considered each person's problem separately, students respected her even after being disciplined. Several factors account for her wonderful person- ality and success. Being sensitive to people and their expressions, Miss Pearce was able to sense a situation before it actually happened. l-ler ready vvit and sense of humor often turned a crisis into a funny situation. Duffy, Miss Pearce's terrier, occupies much of her free time. A smile and helping hand greet students seeking advice. Every Monday morning Miss Pearce receives a floating rose. tes.. ,-url! i 'NYNN x ff , Miss Estella Pearce relaxes at home by reading a good book Dean Craig's Concern ls Student Welfare As Dean ot Boys ot Kokomo High, Mr. Kenneth Craig performed a busy but rewarding service. Most ot his Time and ettorts were devoted To checking at- tendance. l-le wrote excuses tor Tardy students and checked on possible Truancies To decide it The boys should be expelled. Acting as a mediator, Mr. Craig helped settle ditterences between students who had been dismissed from class and Their Teachers. Mr. Craig also performed The duties ot a counselor To boys who had personal or school problems. Whenever a boy needed advice or guidance, Mr. Craig was ready To help at any Time. Mr. Kenneth Craig, Dean of Boy's at K.H.S., serves as one of the mediators between the students and the faculty. Dean Craig often spends his mornings checking attendance. Absentees must report to Dean Craig when they return to school. Mr. Craig joins thousands of fans at one of the basketball games. 28 EXPLORATORY TEACHERS: Pam Owsley, Carol Croxford, Kathy Bell, Linda Collins, .lo Miller, STANDING: Sharon Lowery and Joyce Spradlin. tl UP? Jo Miller helps second grade students understand the meaning of Thanksgiving. Students Investigate the Mysteries of Teaching l i at Linda Collins works to complete her proiects . . . She has a feel- ing of satisfaction when her work is finished. 29 Exploratory Teaching was offered to those inter- ested iri learning about the teaching career. This one semester course helped students decide if they had the abilities to be successful teachers and gave them pre-vocational information and experience. One of Joyce Spradlin's iobs is to teach a gym class. There she gains experience in the physical education department. Emphasis ls Placed on All Aspects of English ln The quest Tor a good education one ot The im- portant Tasks students Tried To accomplish was The mastering ot English. This year The English depart- ment strove To insure This goal. ln addition tothe reg- ular, college preparatory, and special classes were The practical classes effective This year. The depart- ment established Tour of These classes on The sopho- more level and Three on The iunior level. Two of The sophomore classes used The new programed learning. One hundred English classes offered variety To KHS and utilized The resources of Twenty-Tour in- structors. This number included tive Teachers who were new To The school as well as Mrs. Jones, who was in charge of The reading lab where sophomores spent Three weeks improving reading abilities. Classes were also conducted in The many facets of English education such as American, English, and world liter- ature, grammar, composition and speech. T s- fi ...W as r fer -fisgifg??3f,gtfgf.'gz,:.w,, K iffy' Q-' ga: 1 22714 f'fY1 vLil'L' iZp::rf,.:i T f' f , 'Q f 422 .11457 ' l .-3 fi 55: we Amidst an array of cards, books and notes, Pat Sears dis- covers that composing a term paper is quite a Task. A good, basic understanding of English is attained with the aid of many different tools. Sophomore Taffy Gregory contemplates her answer before writing it on an American literature test. 30 F t .K Q' l gfllhi ,, 5 Mr. Mullens takes a special interest in a senior class dramatization. Vickie Webster findg eufgide reqding pleqgqnf, Er that I ferther in this tale pace, Me thinketh it acordaunt to resoun . . . Mr. Kiger's class listens to famous excerpts. Lynn Robson, Alan Conner, Julie Butcher and Elaine Stein read an act of Macbeth. Karyl Laitinen often puts the dictionary to - use in writing themes and reports. 31 Science Courses Offer Fun cmd Frustration Lab assistance, Ron Thomas, demonstrates the correct techniques of dissecting a preserved frog for sophomore biologist Glen Hooper. Jim Hudson and Tom Landis detect hints of radiation in Grandma's plate. 1 32 Physical science and biology were only two of the many science courses offered at KHS. These sciences pertained to the students' environment. While as- piring biologists dissected frogs, the physical science students were frustrated by lectures, lab reports, and experiments. The science classes had access to sixty-four microscopes and geiger coun- ters. With the use of such instruments, the teachers were able to demonstrate scientihc principles. Mr. Baer's physiology classes learned not only the functions of human organs, but also the best techniques with which to revive them in emergencies. Artihcial respiration and closed heart massaging were two aid methods taught. Pam Clymer studies, aided by an excellent text and co-ordinated workbook. Susie Leiter stretches to study the topmost leaves of the strange fiddle fig. gr' 5 l f i y if of A Roger Gilvin and Paul Johnston carefully heat a mixture of potassium chlorate and sodium hydroxide to form oxygen. I .XA . l 'a if , ,44 ,. ll Linda Whittaker cautiously pricks Lana Shirar's finger to make a blood sample. 00 f Nf'N Terri Chapman and Tom Stevens apply artificial respiration as Faye Christian, Maureen Carey, and Shareese Stapleton watch. 33 , Application of Laboratory Skills Afford Insight ..-,.,,j What were The sounds of activity and occasional bad odors emerging Trom room 3011? These phenom- ena were The result ot students diligently studying The chemical knowledge collected by great minds ot The past. The eager chemists were aided in Their study by excellent Textbooks and The capable Teach- ing ot Mr. Cook, Mr. Jones, and Mr. North. First year chemistry gave The students background in The Theory and laboratory aspects. A second year course, Qualitative Analysis, was oftered To Those wishing To increase Their knowledge in chemistry. W Second year chemistry presents a challenge to Carolyn Atkinson 1 in the form of complicated reactions. Model sulfur ring otters Linda Johnston structural knowledge. Collecting hydrogen gives Dan Crume and Carol Meers needed laboratory experience. New Physics Lab Provides Ample Facilities To conquer the world of physics, Tom Peters uses higher math and newly learned physics principles. The pride and ioy ot our physics department, and Mr. Tappan's pet proiect, was the new lab that was built last summer. lt was nursed along through its entire construction by Mr. Tappan. This specially de- signed lab insured utilization ot all available space. It was possible to produce a wide variation ot physical conditions through the controlled lighting, the outstanding acoustics, and the convenient elec- trical sources. Using the twenty-tour student stations and demonstration desk, both individual and class proiects were more etticient. This lab made the basic concepts ot physics more accessible to the students and prepared them for tuture scientific study. ',i' t 'ili .L ' 1 'l'i a s 3 I ' 5 'lilv Q t -' R . - , - -ml I N 'La -M risk, . VI., i Q i i. k k K A any . .. P 1' X i 't-4 'P ' ' ' ' ' Est s . A Pm f it f S ' Science Fair presents a greater opportunity of experimentation to Kenny Wilson. Randy Droll and Glen Brunk demonstrate momentum during an explosion. Using mirror and pins, Bill Ramseyer discovers the rules of reflection in physics. Costumes, Customs Cffer Enlightenment Linda Morrow and Rosella Lipp find Mr. Brumbaugh un buen Password moderator. Since Spanish was in- troduced to the Kl-lS cur- riculum twenty-two years ago, it has grown to be a popular course. Striving to master the language, students learned about the customs and his- tory ot the Spanish people. The third year students were able to apply their previous knowledge by studying Spanish litera- ture and plays. Other stu- dents corresponded with pen pals trom Spanish speaking countries. Mrs. Harris, modeling serape and sombrero, teaches students of the costumes ot Spain. I gag 525 ti'-1' J .,,' - If lc'r v -,'. 2-1 .32 ,f: W .,., . 5 ss 36 AFS student Irma Mognani informs Spanish students of customs of Bolivia. 3 rs sf :Q .. X 2 ss 5 555 . 1 ,, S Q fe t 4 e Q German Week Stimulates Interest I Mr. Thode and third year students delight in informative slides and filmstrips. Darlene Gardner, Sheryl Graham, Doug Rounds, Denny Miller, and Chris Stanley enioy studying Austrian music. Probing history, Vicky Vetter, Diana Walton, and Dick Schwartz erect flags. 37 This year Kokomo High School's German classes were bigger and better than ever before. One of the most outstanding advance- ments was that of the new third year course. Experience in the newly- completed language labor- atory changed the daily routine of these classes. Students now were able to concentrate specifically on the pronunciation of the German language. The im- provement of conversational German was the product of this new facility. Consulting Mr. Leiter proves beneficial for Eddie Pulver's proiects. Linda Cato, Marilyn Keirn, Jerry Dillman, and Steve Mayes dramatize a Christmas play. Festivities Foment the Study of French Ditterent aspects of the French language were learned in each ot the three class levels. First year students concentrated on conversation and compre- hension as the techniques ot reading and writing were gradually introduced to them. The second year students found French grammar quite complex in comparison to their native tongue. Memorizing French poetry presented an interesting challenge to the third year class. These more advanced students were also required to read short stories, French novelets, and novels, An additional proiect was to edit Le Bavard, a French newspaper which was available to all of the students. Do the French dance the way we do? Don Allen and Marianne Gentry seem to think so. ' V ,fi , ,,s:s.sw s ,rw Mrs. Weedman and Mrs, Grant exchange ideas while discussing student proiects. Proiects, Newspapers Aid Latin Students I - Mary Armtield, Pam Sutterfield, Theresa Fligor, and John Monroe, roving editors of Latina Laterna discuss their future publications. A complete Latin curriculum was offered at Ki-iS again this year. First and second year students ab- sorbed grammar, vocabulary, translation, and deriv- atives. ln addition, the first year students made re- ports on the Roman deity vvho most interested them. Those studying Latin tor the third year translated famous Latin Works and published a Latin newspaper, The Latina Laterna. At Christmas time, Latin students made Christmas cards and caroled in both English and Latin at several nursing homes. A gitt was donated by the Latin classes to the Sangralea Boys Home, and a group ot interested pupils took a trip to the home. Mystified over passive voice, Greg Glass seeks the aid of Mrs. Harris. Maps often help Mr. Abney illustrate his point. Caroling at local hospitals opens new doors ot study for Latin students Newly Introduced Modern Math lntrigues Teachers also devote extra hours to discuss various math methods. As progress continued at its rapid speed, it was necessary to initiate new methods ot math into the curriculum. The math department presented a modern- ized math to the entire Kokomo school system. The New Math was an attempt to improve an understanding ot mathematics by stressing the why rather than the how . A special em- phasis was placed on the number system. The new math challenged, intrigued, and puzzled both geometry and algebra students, as it revised math into more than a mechanical process. Traditional math held its own in the fields at trigonornetry and analytic ge- ometry. Practical math, new to the cur- riculum, provided an opportunity for seniors to review previous math courses. ,J l 'adults will ivw., As her comprehension of modern math grows, Susan DuBois is able to enlighten her father. While Chris Butcher is apathetic, Dave Commons appears alert Perplexes, and Challenges Many Students Before class begins Diane Bowser hurriedly reviews her assignment with Jean Gerard and Linda Moore. .41 The complexity of algebra problems often stumps students on tests. Geometry students read about and demonstrate the one to one correspondence . 4l Government, History, ond Economic' Hi . . . Dick, con you tell me whot the government ossignment is? Lindo Bowen ond Sheilo Louks mointoin clifterent interests, government ond music. Mr. Moddox enlightens his closs with mony interesting tocts con- cerning U.S. history. ae, . Koy Clinton, Noncy Scott, ond Morietto Ecids reolize thot geography is o vitol ospect of history. i I pri . 1i',, i. I. ,Z Studying for government Hnols keeps seniors Bob Caine, Jeff Barrett, .lon Jenkins ond Chuck Cline busy. 42 Compose Social Studies Department As the United States pushed ahead in the space race, students at Kokomo High were critically study- ing the events of today and past years. Sophomores and iuniors enrolled in history classes studied the progress of the world and the United States. For the seniors, government classes supplied a knowledge of federal, state, and local governments. Ancient history opens a whole new world to Taffy Gregory KHS sophomore. Mike Groves exhibits a symbol of patriotism in the classroom. Hi . . . Linda. l think the teacher said to study chapter ten Business Courses Advantageous to Careers Many Kl-IS students discovered that it was bene- ticial to take business classes to prepare themselves tor future careers in commercial helds. Numerous courses of this type were included in the curriculum this past year. For students planning to enter the business held as a permanent career after gradua- tion, business lavv, business English, and bookkeep- ing vvere quite helpful. -College-bound students also recognized the usefulness ot such courses as typing and shorthand in readying themselves tor turther study. When required to do a term paper, Susie Newburn realizes how helpful her typing skill can be. Students in business law class listen for supplementary information which could be beneticial in later applications. Kathy Snyder and Rae Ann Allen combine their ettorts as they work on their book- keeping practice sets. 44 DE Provides Practice in Effective Salesmanship Distributive Education gave Kokomo l-ligh School students the opportunity to gain valuable experience as they earned money. Available to iuniors and seniors, the program provided the participants with a general knowledge ot the business world. The stu- dents learned the basic fundamentals ot selling, merchandising, and other facets ot business. During the afternoon, the seniors were able to apply what they had learned by actually working in local stores and businesses. The experience proved to be help- tul to both the students and community. Working in her favorite department, Cathy Donoghue displays the albums in an orderly fashion. Ron Norris assists a customer in selecting the perfect Ht in ice skates. Arranging sweaters is only one of John Scott's many duties at a local store. V v f'-..Nmk -J' Kenny Fisher and Doyle Burnett rebuild their cars to gain experience in mechanics. is-sW'l !r For Many People Vocational Courses Serve With clay in hand, Bob Osborne returns to childhood days. Con Carey finds that even the smallest line means a lot in drafting. Gary Johnson and Mike Phipps try their hand at sculpture. 46 Cheryle Hadley delicately molds a dish. ' Mark Mosser perfects his metal working skill on the lathe. .AJ As Stepping Stones to Future Ambitions Bob Peterson, Bob Louks, Dave Gillam and Bill Welder utilize their knowledge l l of automechanics outside the classroom. Cutting wire strips takes up much of Bob Grady's time during c 47 lass. For those students who wish to enter industry after graduation, the vocational courses provide the best training. Classes in drafting, printing, woodshop and auto mechanics offered specialized training in a number of skills. One of the many crafts learned by the students was the drawing of blueprints. Along with this skill the printing of pamplets and other materials proved to be a helpful talent, The knowledge gained by those students in the vocational classes provided the initial step toward becom- ing adept artisans. D C E Offers On-the-Job Training to Students Wishing to gain knowledge and experience in their chosen occupations, many students participated in the relatively new program known as Diversified Co-operative Education. Serving as a joint effort be- tween the school and the various businesses ot the community, DCE attempted to develop interest and skills in local commercial enterprise. By substitut- ing atternoon classes tor training and experience in different lines ot work, students carried out the major part ot the DCE program. As well as receiving pay- ment tor services, students also received a grade and a credit. Disc-iockey Bob Cranor selects the latest hits. Larry Pyke stacks the newspapers as they come oft the press. Correct oltice procedure is explained to Vicki Hamilton by her employer. Jim Dick acquires training in mechanics at a local garage. f Cathy Hammond sterilizes dental instruments. GlRL'S CONCERT CHOIR-FRONT ROW: Beth Miller, Deidre Cowne, Becky Kay Clinton, Ruth Skitberg, Julie Plank, Jan Jefferies, Mary Austen, Washburn, Judi Zwrin, Susie Weaver, Rhonda Dillon, Jill Crutchfield, Tina Becky Washam. THIRD ROW: Anita Baker, Barbara Stoneking, Susan Marsh, Mylin, Debbie Hunt, Brenda Orem, Marilyn Storms. SECOND ROW: Carol Chris Tocherman, Susan Benson, Melinda Harlow, Michell Droll, Linda Hol- Reed, Sara Jordan, Judy Harvey, Susan Porter, Barb Bennett, Karen Wells, lingsworth, Pat Elliott, Jackie Simmons, Penny Ford, Lillie Dattron. Concert Choir Exhibits Melodious Feminity Organized three years ago, Girls' Concert Choir was directed by Miss Mary Fausett, Selected by Miss Fausett, this choir consisted ot girls who had been in a chorus class. Selections sung by the choir varied from popular tunes to beautiful and sacred Christmas carols. Under the direction of Miss Fausset, voices burst forth in harmony. Concert Choir gives girls on opportunity to prove their ability. 49 Harmony Reigns as Choir Performs v Highlighting the year is the annual choir initiation. The Christmas spirit is evident when students gather to carol. CHOIR-FRONT ROW: Marilyn Doversburger, accompanist, Pam Storms, Butcher, Mike Benge, Ormie Sutton, Aaron Sagarsee, Roger Delon, Jim Karen Crispen, Kathy Knipe, Mary Lyons, Christy Butcher, Linda Luttrell, Moftitt, Steve Myers. FOURTH ROW: Jack Seymour, John Benson, Rodney Julie Stewart. SECOND ROW: Linda Coe, Linda Barron, Pam Walker, Jan Little, John Candlish, Dave Carson, Bill Ferguson, Alva Clinton, Tom Foster. Pumphrey, Becky Swain, Carol Boggs, Betsy Jarvis. THIRD ROW: Dave i . I Y 'l Qt ni, it ll alll itll s l i QQ t ,vi 5 9, at is 50 for School and Community Functions Miss Fausett and Marilyn Doversburger rehearse for the annual Christmas performance, Singing magnificently, the Kl-lS choir completed another successful year. Much ot the choir's time during the Christmas sea- son was devoted to pre- senting traditional carols to many local organiza- tions. In the sp'ring, the choir delighted iunior high school students through- out Kokomo with musical concerts. Directed by Miss Mary Fausset, the choir sparlded under her skillful teaching. Once again the choir proved itselt to be a valuable asset to both the school and the community. CHOIR-FRONT ROW Austriene Pearson, Jean Gerrard, Vicki Gustin, Judi Louks, Joe Cassady, Carey Pratt, Jett Woltcale, Kieth Burton, Gary Wash- Heath, Libby Hamilton, Eliiabeth Siefers, Debbie Ballard, Miss Mary Fausett, burn, Dave Benson. FOURTH ROW: Todd Lindley, John Monroe, Dave Gard- director. SECOND ROW: Karla Seacrease, Lindo Morris, Pam Ford, Kathy ner, Don Reynolds, Tony Akemann, Oscar Berkshire, Jim Heflin. Finley, Cheryl Haley, Marilyn Dishon, Cindy Pettay. THIRD ROW: Bob an fri M K TX lltlil T flilltlt telic it J' Q41 gf, ligil 3?X iii if S l 5l E Mr. Joe Rciggins conveys on undersTolnd'ing ond opprecic1Tion of music To his sTuclenTs. Music Classes CulTivciTe Young Voices lvlusic courses gcnve sTudenTs The opporTuniTy To develop noT only voccil TolenTs, buT olso o deeper orTisTic undersTonding of music, STudenTs hoving corn- pleTed one semesTer of chorus were eligible Tor choir membership. UndoubTedly omong The rnosT enjoyed courses offered To KHS sTudenTs were These music closses. Miss Mczry Fouse-TTTrc1ins voices in preporoiion for choir. l T I Q NN ii To be eligible for choir, Judy SrniTh ond Edie SrniTh sfrive To perfecf Their piTch ond breoTh control. Pomp cmd Pageantry of KHS Band Add Fur BAND-FRONT ROW: Brenda Fischer, Daphne Pasquale, Brenda Haynes, Becky Smith, Michell Droll. SECOND ROW: Mr. Al Jones, director, Sid Mc- Queary, Connie Divine, Myra Smith, Sharon Jenks, Gary Kintner, Debbie Webster, Steve Hagy. THIRD ROW: Phil Davenport, Janet Etherington, Clark Malcaum, Danny Higginbotham, Sterling Davis, Ron Stichcomb, John Under the leadership ot The new director, Mr. Al Jones, a modern sound emanated tram The KHS band This year. Much To The delight ot The teenset, The band departed Tram The Traditional marches and concentrated on current hits with a lively beat. Pro- viding halt-time entertainment Tor football Tans, The band stepped oicf precision Tormations To Themes Russell, Chris Stanley, Linda Caines. FOURTH ROW: Ken Felt, Mike Craw- Tord, Mark Hosfetler, Dick Jenks, Debbie Burkhart, Nora Enyart, Paul Rayer, Ray Davidson, Don Newman. FIFTH ROW: Dan Ridenour, drum ma- iar, Roger Ervin, Rick Berg, Dick Miller, Mike Kinney, Dave Crume, Allen Smith, Dale Keiter. Trom Broadway shows and movies. The fans aT The basketball games also swayed To The rhythm of The rock-and-roll Tunes. Contributing to community ac- tivities, The band appeared in local parades, and in December it presented a public concert in the new Havens Auditorium at The l.U. campus. ancl Relaxation to the Half Time Activities BAND-FRONT ROW: Cathy Getz, Debbie Zell, Randy Droll, Margo Ed- son, Margaret Wade, lris Chism, Darlene Watson, Yvette Grady, Sandra Bellamy, Setirha Blue. SECOND ROW: Jack Seymour, Jim Himelick, Chris- tine Moore, Jo Ann Pennington, Janet Pike, Bob Snider, Penny Smith, Mr. Joseph Ragains, music director, THIRD ROW: Lois Ritz, Denny Miller, Florence The playing ofthe national anthem precedes the gridiron action. Cofiman, Debby Gedig, Jo Ellen l-lankins, Pam Bolen, Carolyn Thompson, Jim Snider. FOURTH ROW: Dave Steele, Dave Catell, Roqer Zell, Dan Eidenbaclc, Pat Sears, Dennis Brantley, Stan West, Bob Morgan. FIFTH ROW: Keith l-ligginbotham, Neal Webster, William Seymour, David Ward, Judy Collins, Zenna Hamlin, Diana McQueary, Larry Ash, asst. drum maior. Preparation for Rewarding Future as Home gr s K li li 'Y Sherry Louks and Sharon Brewster explain the use of the pressure cooker to their class. Administering the techniques of first aid, Connie l Anderson applies a patch to Easter Jones' eye. D . ENOVEP GFPPERT Pnvsiorosv Ssmss iiisir t s if C 1 HW, it fer 4? 5543, 2 B s fis t 4. fait, it 55. was fi 1, ff ft- , 51 .a gt : 1- with H D E T f gms., sm , Z f'W'm 3' F' -A, .44-iv ,.., 1 A - ,L K ni. M ,s.:, H . ' 3.3 s' ' g -a ug ,J 5 ,F .Q fs i H lsr limi' J riewo Debbie Ballard and Jeannette Burnett review the structure of the body. 56 I Economists Entails Much Study cmd Work Marsha Etherington, Cindy Rush, and Noreen Barnhorst de- termine the texture of a fabric by using various testing methods. wi is-A. f N X ,V ENN M W4-I S., i As the trends of life changed, alterations also had to be made in KHS classes. This was especially true of the Home Economics department. In the past, home economics classes largely con- sisted of lessons in cooking and sewing. This year, the stress was placed on home management, child care, and rules for buying. lt was the purpose of the five home-economics courses offered to teach girls the fundamentals of becoming good homemakers and thus keeping pace with the current trends of living. ln this manner the high school fulfilled com- munity needs by graduating responsible and effi- cient economists, the homemakers of tomorrow. Janet Rush consults the sewing guide in order to finish her project correctly. . Ls.- ,,,,- IE 733' iii ' 55-9 ,t'!ff'?.Qff'ff i f iii fix .sv As Kathy Tally models her dress, Linda Merriweather checks its quality. Jackie Boyd and Brenda Budzinski find that washing clothes is one of the , many duties of prospective housewives. 57 Teenagers Obtain Needed Agility cmd Ability I 1 V-'Q Lila Hawkins, Debbie McCool, Kathy Tompkins, Judy Williams, and Janet Pyke As Linda Nibbs watches anxiously, Sheila practice the formation ot pyramids during gym class. McKee tries for a spare. asf' ., ,MM ' In preparation for competition, Carol Orem executes a racing dive. Mr. Donovan times Alvin Beets as he climbs the rope in an attempt to break a record. '58 in Drivers Education and Gym Classes Becky Gaiser and Carol Orem demonstrate the tired swimmer's carry. Safety first was the main goal of the drivers' education courses. ln the classroom, the students were drilled on the basic driving fundamentalsg however, they learned the skills of handling an automobile by driving the specially equipped dual-control cars. The physical education classes pro- vided the students with the opportunity to improve their physical fitness as they chose either the activities of gym class or sought the pool where elementary and advanced techniques were taught. Cindy Marshall is astonished when Susan Whita- cre tells her how much she really weighs. Jan Jeffrey, Taffy Gregory, and Dyan Dillman prepare for one of their driving lessons. Mr. Les Ray comes to the rescue when a drivers education car is stuck. sv, - . -N f ,QU liii 1 i LX Many Imaginative and Creative Mind me flillflflflrlf FUKM The human form in sculpture is a large area ot interest in third dimensional art as Edmund Hulet exhibits.- Mr. Sondgeroth aids Jean Ormsby in her abstract form. To complete one of his paintings, Jim Barber works diligently. 60 Are Expanded in Various Areas of ArT .www Hof is-Q y Debbie O'Conner uses red and brown chips of glass To give her mosaic color. ' A - - fi L ncfuw fig? .5 V , Z T gg! ui 3 . - M lrri T i H Canvases, easels, painTs and brushes, These were some of The Tools of Trade Tor The sTudenTs of The KHS arT classes. WiTh These Tools The sTudenTs endeavored To increase Their arTisTic TalenT. To en- hance The beauTy of Their proiecTs, pro- specTive arTisTs were TaughT The diTferenT uses of color and The meThods used To apply Them. The sTudenTs were Tamil- arized WiTh sculpTuring, painTing, skeTch- ing, and many oTher fields of arT. X,hh!V Q sp, 3 f A , 1 'L 5 I 14 s This porTraiT shows The arTisTic Talent of Bill Ferguson. By using merely a pair of scissors and glue, Dick Terwilliger transforms an ordinary piece of paper into a modular shape. 6l Number of Faculty Members Expands to 555 SMI IN EHIUNA Mr. Alexander Bell and dog, Pierre, check over a government exam for typing errors. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beck help daughter Lori put a puzzle together. Q Instructors at Kokomo High School became aware that the role of a teacher was a time consuming one. Despite the tests to be graded and grade cards to be issued, they found a few moments for their favor- ite pastimes. A wide variety of interests filled the spare time of KHS educators. Many discovered that learning was Mr. William Fox puts his math to use at almost every Kokomo basketball game. an unending process as they attended weekly col- lege classes to increase their own knowledge. For many, artistic inclinations posed a challenge to their creative talents and also proved an asset to their careers. A larger number dedicated their unoccupied time to their children and home life. Accommodate Increasing Student Body ABNEY, MR. RICHARD L., B.S., Indiana University, M.S., Butler University, Foreign Language, Junior Classical League Sponsor, Student Council. BAER, MR. CHARLES J., B.S., Ball State, M.S., Indiana University, Health, Physiol- ogy, Drivers Education, Future Physicians Sponsor, Health and Recreation Com- mittee. BARTLETT, MR. DON M., B.S., Indiana State Teachers College, Mathematics, Voice of Christian Youth Sponsor, Organization Board. BECK, MRS. PATRICIA H., A.B., DePauw University, English, Booster Committee. BECK, MR. ROBERT W., A.B., DePauw University, English, Stage Equipment Com- mittee. BEIGH, MR. JAMES E., B.S., Manchester College, M.S., Indiana University, Ball State University, Social Studies, School Service Committee. BELL, MR. ALEXANDER K., B.A., Franklin and Marshall College, M.A., Pennsyl- vania State University, Social Studies, Senior Committee. BLAKE, MR. W. HOWARD, B.S., Ball State, Ph.M., University of Wisconsin, Social Studies, Senior Committee, Public Relations Committee. BOHLEBER, MISS JEAN, B.A., Evansville College, Universita' Per Stranieri, Art, Palette Club Sponsor, Junior Class Committee. BOND, MR. JOHN R., B.S., Ball State, M.A., Ball State, English. BRATTON, MR. RUSSELL L., B.S., Central Normal, M.S., Indiana University, Business Education, Department Head of Business Education, Assistant Basketball Coach, Golf Coach, Public Relations Committee. BRUMBAUGH, MR. DAVID M., Manchester College, Foreign Language, Home- coming Committee, Hall Supervision Committee. BUCHHOLZ, MR. HENRY P., B.S., Huntington College, M.S., University ot Wis- consin, Science, Assistant Wrestling Coach, Junior Class. BUSHONG, MR. ROBERT S., B.S., Valparaiso University, Ball State University, M.S., Indiana University, Physical Education, Football Coach, Track Coach, Health and Recreation Committee. CALHOUN, MISS ELIZABETH, B.A., Hanover College, M.A., Indiana University, Social Studies. CARTER, MR. PAUL D., B.S., Marion College, M.S., Indiana State, Mathematics, Social Committee, Monitor. CHAPEL, MRS. CORNELIA M., A.B., DePauw University, English, Teachers of Tomorrow Club Sponsor, Junior Class. COFIELD, MR. MALVIN, B.S., Taylor University, M.S., Indiana University, YMCA Swim Coach, KHS Swim Coach, Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Committee. COOK, MR. JERRY H., A.B., Franklin College, Science. COOMBES, MRS. LENA, A.B., Butler University, M.A., Butler University, English, Guidance, Organization Board, Scholarship Committee. CORN, MR. WILSON F., Oakland City College, M.S., Indiana University, ln- dustrial Arts, Junior Class. COVER, MISS ESTHER F., A.B., Indiana University, M.S., Indiana University, Curriculum Committee, Audio-Visual Education Department. COX, MR. GARY N., A.B., Purdue University, English, Junior Committee, Hall Supervision Committee. COY, MR. LORY A., B.S., Ball State, M.S., Indiana University, Mathematics, Mon- itor. CRAIG, MR. KENNETH L., B.S., Ball State, M.A., Ball State, Dean of Boys, Boys' Legion, Honor Society Committee, Homecoming Committee, Stage Equipment Committee, Administrative Council. CROSS, MR. ROBERT E., B.S., Purdue University, Science. CROSS, MR. WALTER M., B.S.A., Purdue University, M.S., Purdue University, Science. DIXON, MR. LEE H., B.S., Purdue University, M.S., Purdue University, M.A.T., Purdue University, Mathematics, Locker Manager, Mathematics Department Head, Booster Committee, Scholarship Committee, Administrative Council. 63 High School Educators Assist Student J !- 'VV- ,ws- 'Q Alf S.. DONOVAN, MR. RICHARD W., B.S., Ball State, M.S., Ball State, Physical Educa- tion, Drivers Education, Senior Class Committee. DOODY, MISS BERNICE K., B.S., University of Illinois, Home Economics, Social Committee. DOWNEY, MRS. RITA S., B.S., Indiana State University, M.A., Ball State Univer- sity, Business Education, Senior Committee. DUBOIS, MR. ROLAND L., B.S., Manchester College, M.S., Indiana University, Di- rector of Guidance, Butler University, Purdue University, Guidance, Disaster Com- mittee, Scholarship Committee. DUNBAR, MR. JOE H., B.A., Ball State University, Social Studies, Debate Coach, Organization Board, National Forensic League Sponsor, Senior Committee. DUNLAP, MR. ROBERT E., B.A., Ball State University, Social Committee. EILTS, MR. EDWIN R., B.S., Indiana State University, M.A., Ball State University, Industrial Education. ERICSON, MISS ABBEY G., B.A., Taylor University, English, Voice of Christian Youth Sponsor, Organization Board Committee, Monitor Supervisor. FAUSETT, MISS MARY A., B.M., DePauw University, Music, Auditorium Committee, Stage Equipment Committee. FOX, MR. WILLIAM R., B.A,, Indiana University, M.S., Indiana University, Mathe- matics, Assistant Football Coach, Hall Supervision Committee. FRANKLIN, MR. CHARLES W., B.A., Ball State University, M.A., Indiana University, Business Advisor of Red and Blue, Quill and Scroll Sponsor, Publication Commit- tee, Senior Committee, Administrative Council. FRIEDRICH, MRS. MARILYN D., B.A., University ot Nevada, M.A., Ball State Uni- versity, Physical Education, Kips Sponsor, Homecoming Committee, Jr. Class Committee. GATLIN, MR. WILLIAM, B.S., Indiana University, M.S., Indiana University, Business Education. GOSMA, MRS. RUTH G., B.S., Indiana University, M.S., Ball State University, Li- brary Club Sponsor, Scholarship Committee. GRANT, MRS. MALINDA J., A.B., Butler University, Foreign Language, French Club Sponsor, Yellblock Sponsor, Booster Committee. HAMILTON, MR. ROBERT B.S., M.S., Butler University, Commercial, Football Coach, Wrestling Coach, Health Committee. HANDLEY, MISS ELIZABETH, A.B., DePauw University, M.A., Northwestern Univer- sity, English Department Head, Scholarship Committee, Obiectives and Philosophy Committee. HARLAN, MRS. SHARON K., B.S., Ball State University, Business Education, Booster Committee. HARRELL, MR. ROBERT, B.S., Purdue University, M.S., Purdue University, Guidance, Scholarship Committee. HARRIS, MRS. RENATA, A.B., Indiana University, Foreign Language, Student Council Sponsor, Junior Classical League Sponsor, Social Committee. Playing the piano is enioyable relaxation for Mrs. Renata Harris. 64 Body in Extracurricular Activities ciety Committee. HEATON, MRS. RUTH E., A.B., Earlham College, English, School Service Commit tee. HOLIHAN, MR. DONALD E., B.S., Ball State University, M.A., Ball State University Vocational, Equipment Manager, Public Relations Committee. HUGGLER, MRS. MARY S., B.S., Ball State University, M.S., Ball State University Physical Education, Cheerblock Sponsor, Cheerleader Sponsor, G.A.A. Sponsor Booster Committee, Senior Class Committee. JONES, MR. HAVEN F., B.S., Beloir, M.A., University of Chicago, Science, Social Committee. JONES, MRS. JANE, A.B., Butler University, English, Developmental Reading Lab Director, National Honor Society Committee. KAY, MISS HELEN L., B.A., Ball State University, English, Senior Class Sponsor Auditorium Committee. KELLEY, MRS. BONNIE C., B.A., Butler University, English, Dramatic Club Sponsor Future Nurses Club Sponsor, Organization Board. KEMPER, MR. GARY L., B.S., Ball State University, Business, Business Advisor, Sar gasso, Future Physicians Club Sponsor. KENDALL, MR. J. ALLEN, B.A., Manchester College, M.A., Ball State University English, Speech Club Sponsor, Chess Club Sponsor, Auditorium Committee. KENDALL, MR. J. PAUL, A.B., Manchester College, M.S., Indiana State University Mathematics, Auditorium Committee, Stage Equipment Committee, Faculty Coun cil Committee. KERN, MRS. MILDRED, B.S., Southwest College, English, Speech, Red and Blue Adviser. KIGER, MR. KARL W., B.S., Indiana State University, M.S., Indiana University Indiana State University, English, Auditorium Committee, Stage Equipment Com mittee, Faculty Council Committee. KOLANKO, MRS. ALICE T., B.A., Butler University, Mathematics, Junior Heart Club Sponsor, Junior Class Committee, Chairman. LANDIS, MR. JOSEPH L., B.S., Butler University, M.A., Butler University, Social Studies, International Relations Club Sponsor, Hall Supervision Committee. LA ROWE, ANNETTE W., B.S., Purdue University, M.S., Purdue University. LEES, MR. EARL M., B.S., Butler University, M.A., Ball State University, Guidance National Honor Society Committee, Scholarship Committee. LEGER, MRS. LINDA L., B.S., Purdue University, Home Economics, Future Nurses Club Sponsor, Homecoming Committee, Scholarship Committee. LEITER, MR. GALE, B.A., Western Michigan University, German, Audio-Visual Sponsor, German Club Sponsor, Red and Blue Photography Sponsor, Junior Class Committee. Social Studies, Senior Class Committee. After School hours, Mr. Robert Dunlap ponders over a complex problem. v 65 1 LESTER, MR. CHARLES C., B.S. Indiana State University, M.A., Ball State University, The Teaching Profession Proves to Be c .pq ...f Miss Jean Boleber, art instructor, checks for points ot quality in each drawing. MLCLUNG, MRS. PEGGY J., B,S., Ball State University, Business, Senior Committee, Scholarship Committee. MCINTOSH, MISS ELIZABETH A., A.B., University of Michigan, M.A., University of Michigan, Social Studies, Faculty Chairman of Organization Board, Administrative Council, Sponsor of Autumn Prom and Stardust Ball. MADDOX, MR. C, ED, A.B., University ot New Mexico, M.A., University of New Mexico, Social Studies, Faculty Advisor, AFS, AFS Central Committee. MANN, MR. ROBERT K., B.S., Purdue University, M.S., Purdue University, Science, Biology, Senior Class Committee, Hall Supervision Committee. MASON, MR. EVERETT, B.S., Indiana State University, Vocational, Publication Committee. MERRILL, MR. R. STANLEY, B.S., Indiana University, M.B.A., Indiana University, Business Education, Future Business Leaders Club Sponsor, Future Teachers Associa- tion Sponsor, Monitor Supervision Committee. MILES, MR. DONALD L., B.S., Indiana State University, M.S., Indiana State University, Industrial Education, Junior Class Committee. MOORE, MR. ALLEN W., B,S., Ball State, M.A., Ball State, Public Relations Com- mittee, Future Business Leaders Club Sponsor, Kokomo Teachers Association, recording secretary. MUNCIE, MR. WARREN J., A.B., DePauw University, Social Studies. MUSTARD, MRS. DIONE K., A.B., Butler University, English, Teachers of Tomorrow Sponsor, Honor Society Committee. MUSTARD, MR. FRED P., A.B., Indiana University, M.A., University of Chicago, Social Studies, Chairman, Senior Adviser. NORTH, MR. DOUGLAS L., A.B., Indiana University, M.S., Indiana University, M.S., Purdue University, Science Department, Stage Equipment Committee. ORR, MR. LEON R., B.S., Ball State, M.S., Butler, Indiana University, Central Normal, Guidance 81 Drivers Education Department, Ticket Manager, Booster Committee, Scholarship Committee. OVERTON, MRS. ARCILLE B., B.S., Ball State, M.S., Ball State, Home Economics. OVERTON, MR. FRANK M., B.S., Western Michigan University, M.S., Indiana University, Director of Athletics, School Service Committee. PAVLICK, MR. MATTHEW F., A.B., Marshall University, M.A., University of Pitts- burgh, Business Education, Social Committee. 66 Rewarding cmd Satisfying Vocation PEARCE, MISS ESTELLA G., Ph.B., Ripon Wisconsin, University of Chicago, Mar- quette College, Administration, Girls' League Sponsor, Administrative Council, Honor Society. PEARSON, MR. CHARLES M., B.S., Northwestern University, Ball State University, Industrial Arts. PHILAPY, MRS. GERALDINE B., A.B., Ball State, M.A., Ball State, Business Edu- cation, Honor Society Committee, Senior Committee. PHILLIPS, MR. EDWARD W., A.B., Indiana University, M.A., Ball State, Social Studies, Senior Committee, Administrative Council. PULLUM, MR. DANIEL W., B.S., Indiana State College, Vocational Department, VICH Advisory Board of Indiana, Vocational 81 Industrial Arts Planning Committee. RAGAINS, MR. JOSEPH M., A.B., Indiana Central, M.S., Jordan School of Music, Butler University, Music, Booster Committee, Homecoming Committee. RAY, MR. LES L., B.A., University of Nevada, M.S., Indiana University, Ball State University, Drivers Education, Basketball Coach, Health and Recreation Com- mittee. REDMAN, MRS. JEAN A., B.S., Purdue University, Vocational, Supervised Food Handling. REES, MRS. BARBARA, B.S., Ball State Teachers College, M.A., Ball State, Librar- ian. REYNARD, MISS HELEN L., A.B., Oberlin College, English, Social Committee. RIGGS, MR. JOHN B., B.S., Purdue University, M.S., Purdue, Science, Junior Com- mittee. ROUSH, MISS MARJORIE A., B.S., Indiana University, M.A., University of Min- nesota, Social Studies, History Club Sponsor, Organization Board. RUCH, MR. LARRY F., B.S., Purdue University, Science, Drivers Education, Hall Supervision. SCHNELKER, MR. MICHAEL A., B.A., Marion College, Our Lady of the Lady, English, Senior Committee, Honor Society Committee. SCHROCK, MR. LINCOLN, B.S., Manchester College, Social Studies, International Relations Sponsor, Homecoming Committee. SEAGRAVE, MRS. ELSIE T., A.B., DePauw University, Purdue University, Foreign Language, Dramatic Club Sponsor, Thespian Troupe 979 Sponsor, Junior Classical League Sponsor, Auditorium Committee, Obiectives 8- Philosophy, Stage Equip- ment Committee. SEDGEWICK, MR. LLOYD C., A.B., Indiana State University, M.A.T., Indiana University, Purdue University, University of Wisconsin, Mathematics, Chess Club Sponsor, Homecoming Committee, Senior Committee. SEYMOUR, MISS ESTHER C., R.N., Good Smaritan School of Nursing, School Nurse, Future Nurses Club Sponsor. SHIPLEY, MR. BILLY, B.S., Ball State University, M.A., Ball State University, Co- ordinator of Diversified Cooperative Education, Industrial Education, Department Chairman, Public Relations Committee, Chairman. SILL, MISS LYLA G., B.A., State College of Iowa, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers, Ball State University, Guidance Director, Administrative Council, Scholarship Committee, Chairman, Obiectives 81 Philosophy Committee, School 8. Community Committee, Public Relations Committee. SLAUGHTER, MR. KEITH A., B.S., Indiana Central College, M.A., Ball State Univer- sity, Business Education, Future Business Leaders Club Sponsor, Reserve Team Baseball Coach, Senior Committee, Social Committee, Auditorium Committee. SONDGEROTH, MR. JAMES L., B.S., Indiana State University, M.S., Indiana State University, Art, Palette Club Sponsor, Booster Committee. STEWART, MR. J. E., A.B., Marion College, M.S., Indiana University, Purdue Uni- versity, Guidance, Scholarship Committee. STUCKER, MR. FRANK F., B.S., Butler University, Colorado University, K Club Spon- sor, Booster Club. SUTER, MRS. RUTH J., B.S., Purdue University, M.S., Purdue University, Guidance, Future Teachers Association Sponsor, Scholarship Committee. TAPPAN, MR. JAMES O., B.S., Ball State University, M.A., Ohio State University, Science, Auditorium Committee. TAYLOR, MRS. KATHLEEN G., B.S., Brescia College, English, Honor Society Com- mittee. THODE, MR. ERNEST J., B.A., Purdue University, Southern Illinois University, Uni- versity of Salzburg, Foreign Language, German Club Sponsor, Dramatic Club Sponsor, Thespian Troupe 979 Sponsor, State Equipment Committee. 67 ,.. '3 'TT 'QQ' 8.-,.. U xA Teachers Frequently Meet in Conferences THOMPSON, MR. CHESTER H., B.S. Purdue University, M.S., Indiana University, Industrial Arts, Social Committee. TURNER, MR. GENE, B.S., Indiana University, M.A., Ball State, Health and Physical Education, Assistant Basketball Coach, Public Relations Committee. TUTTLE, MISS SONDRA J., B.A., Ball State, M.A., Ball State, English, Sargasso Ad- viser, Publication Committee. TYE, MR. DANNY M., B.S., Ball State University, Indiana State, Industrial Arts, Junior Class Committee. VANCE, MR. WILLIAM E., B.S., Ball State University, English, Speech Club Sponsor, Junior Class Committee, Senior Class Committee. WALTERS, MR. VAL D., B.S., Indiana University, Industrial Arts, Homecoming, Com- mittee, Salary Committee. WARTHEN, MR. KENNETH W., B.S., Central Normal College, M.A., Ball State Uni- versity, Indiana University, Distributive Education, Public Relations Committee. WEEDMAN, MRS. BEATRICE C., B,A., University of Chicago, French, French Club Sponsor, Honor Society Committee, Chairman, Foreign Language Study. WILKINSON, MRS. DOROTHY A., A.B., Indiana University, M.S., Butler University, Special Education, Public Relations Committee. WILSON, MR. S. EARL, A.B., Manchester College, Social Studies, Senior Committee, Hall Supervision Committee. WINSLOW, MISS IMOGENE, B.S., Central Normal College, M.S., Indiana Uni- versity, Ball State, Butler University, Guidance, Yellblock Sponsor, Girls' League Council Sponsor, Booster Committee, Scholarship Committee. ZEHRING, MRS. LENA, A.B., Central Normal College, Indiana University, English. A V ASSISTANTS FRONT ROW Larry Blessing Miss Esther Cover director Don Ward. SECOND ROW-Mar- shall ,lowers Mr Gail Leiter asst director Laura Watson Leslie Johnson John Ligon, Phil Butts, Gary 68 ' 1 La MATRONS-Seated: Freda Harrman, Grace Fred, BOOKSTORE PERSONNEL-Martha Hutchcraft, Rozella Finch. Standing: Bertha Blake. Personnel Perform Behind-the-Scene Duties COOKS-Pauline Rodgers, Mary Lou Harrell, Julie Meritt, Opal Pavey. Working behind the scenes to help make Kokomo High School a place with a pleasing atmosphere, the matrons and custodians were always ready to help the students. Pleased with the surround- ings of a new cafeteria, the cooks pro- duced appetizing as well as nutritional meals, always being rewarded with encouraging remarks from the faculty and student body. Run by its efficient, speedy staff, the bookstore proved to be a convenience greatly appreciated by all. CUSTODIANS-Linus Hellman, John Pruitt, Jim Blake, James Carr, Gilbert Hellman, Erven Cooprider, Dewey Adams. 1 Q 1 ACTIVITIES Our leaders of tomorrow are those students active today, tor only through active participation could one be qualified to accept the responsibilities that accompany leadership. The function might have been a club meeting . . . a community service project . . . working on student council or a school publica- tion or it might have been the big dance. Whether you stood in the spotlight and were applauded or worked backstage and received little recognition . . . the experience was worthwhile . . . it helped you to grow up and, thus, prepared you for the challenges ot tomorrow. Junior and Senior Editorial Staff Members SARGASSO EDITORIAL STAFF-SEATED: Deidre Cowne, Pat Fenn, friends Penningroth, art editor, Brenda Brooks, classes editor, Mark Johnson, C0'9dlf0l'5i PGQQY Bemdi, Steve MUYGSI editors-in-chief: BGI'l9CIfG MGl0fT, COPY photographer, Tom Peters, sports editor, Bill Ramseyer, photographer, Vicki editor, Maureen Carey, Tish Link, activities co-editors, STANDING: Paula Gustin,typist. yur if Fsfwsgfgft 1 x...auv--I . 'u 14.6,-.4- New Sargasso adviser, Miss Sondra Tuttle, scans past yearbooks for ideas. 72 Staff members enjoy the fun-filled moments of a friendly picnic. o-operate to Create a Great Sargasso Using the telephoto camera, iunior assistant Dennis Powell photographs the high school building. Sargasso meant the best of yearbooks to students and faculty members at KHS. Working diligently, the editorial staff of this book strove to fulfill expec- tations. Continual efforts went into the endeavor for memorable content, color, and conformity. Serving as co-editors, Peggy Berndt and Steve Mayes were in charge of the fifteen-member staff. From the new Sargasso room in the Central Building came cries of dismay over short copy, lost layouts, uncropable pictures, and late deadlines. Despite such hazards, the Sargasso was completed and distributed to waiting students. 5 i 5 l i - Careful editing is supervised by Pat Carter and Barbara Malott. H, 'Q-ig ff, SARGASSO JUNIOR STAFF: Vicki Pickett, Pat Carter, Dennis Powell, Tania Robeson, Pat Davis. Sargasso Sellers Under Leadership ol rx is Y? WT? nn:-sr sARoAsso WRITERS-FRONT ROW: Susie Young, Wanda comer, Janet ullery, Vickie Sparks. sEcoND Order forms are examined by Con- ROW: Chris Tochterman, Don Ridenour, Larry Woodward, Judy Wilson. nie Jewell and -jecmne Dye. 1.3 CD C7 Y ff' CI-7 SARGASSO SELLERS-FRONT ROW: Cheryle Hadley, Linda Coe, Pat Davis, Ginger Guest, Tania Robeson, Tom Peters, Mike Welsh, Russina Maudlin, Tish Link, Deidre Cowne, Sandy Rush, Gretchen Burkhart. SECOND ROW: Elaine Ervington. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Waggaman, Jeanne Dye, Steve Mayes, Sharon Flick, Linda Hinders, Peggy Conley, Paula Penningroth, Beth Miller, Pat Fenn, .lane Koonsman. SIXTH ROW: Kathy Finley, Bill Ramseyer, Mark Barb Malott. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Chapman, Maureen Carey, Lynn Beck, Johnson, Frosty Featherstone, Dave Butcher, Sandy Rayl, Pat Carter. Suzanne Benson, Vicki Pickett, Cheri Haley, Teresa Host. FOURTH ROW: 74 Business Staff Break Sales Records With The assistance and advice of lvlr. Gary Kemper, The business sTalT of The i966 Sargasso conducted a large sales campaign during The autumn. ln addition To The regular sale of year- books, The sTaTT initiated The sale of clear plastic covers Tor The books. The perseverance of The Sargasso sellers enabled The sale ot a record number of yearbooks To roll rooms Throughout The school. During The school year The staff was in charge of yearbook Tunds. Another source of important and competent aid was The force of writers backing The Sargasso sTaTT. Through Their efforts, inches of Typewritten words explained and described The func- tions, special events, and activities which Took place aT KHS. New Sargasso business adviser, Mr. Gary Kemper spends many hours pondering over Hnancial accounts SARGASSO BUSINESS STAFF-SEATED: Sharon Eldridge, Suzanne Benson Lillie Daffron picture staff Mike Welsh picture co editor Jeanne Dye business staff, Linda Hinders, cover manager, Connie Jewell business staTT business Staff Sandy Rush business Typist STANDING: Gretchen Burkhart, picture staff, Lynn Beck, picture co editor Red and Blue Editorial Staff Members This year's Red and Blue exemplified the qualities of a Truly informative newspaper. The bi-weekly, eight-page issues kept Kokomo High School stu- dents informed about current events. Two staffs collaborated to publish this newspaper. The editorial staff, un- der the direction of Mrs. Mildred Kern, added variety this year by using more colorful plans and designs. It was through their efforts that the students were able to read the news. Throughout the campaign in the fall, the business staff, with the aid of Mr. Charles Franklin, labored diligently to increase circulation. They also secured advertisements for the newspaper from local businessmen and exchanged the Red and Blue with approximately twen- ty other high schools. From this ex- change program the 'Voice of KHS' gained many new and different ideas. Under the guidance of Mrs. Mildred Kern, the editorial staff completes another successful year. RED AND BLUE EDITORIAL STAFF-FRONT ROW: Christi Hurstel, proof- copy editor, Jim Gifford, sports co-editor. STANDING: John Burchard, Bill reader, Marcia Helmuth, Sandy Hackett, typists. SEATED: Jeff Wolfcale, Prewitt, photographers, .lim Barber, art editor, George Hahn, editorial edi- pictorial editor, Marge Meek, editor-in-chief, Zenna Hamlin, Mary Nell tor, Dave Ashenfelfer, sports co-editor. Bruegge, news co-editors, Maureen O'Neill, feature editor, .lone Switzer, 76 Make the 'Voice of KHS' Heard L I mums 'Q I s S ,ill S. ,L 1 s .. fi X Y .ASQ-N RED AND BLUE BUSINESS STAFF-SEATED: Cindy Lewis, Jan Pumphrey, Birt, advertising stafig Bob Buchari, campaign co-managerg Russina Maudlin GdVeI'TiSif19 COWGHGQSVS: 5USie Hahn, Campaign co-manager, Becky Dunn, Martha Prather, campaign staff, Gary Moore, Pat Sears, distribution co business manager, Veronica Damitz, exchange editor. STANDING: Don managers, Long after everyone else has left, Mr. Franklin can be Susie Hahn paints posters of the 'Peanuts' characters used found working on Red and Blue accounts. dwmg the Soles Compolgn- 77 I Red and Blue Editors Initiate Cub Reporters Becky Dunn reveals her talented nature at the K 2 Ng, 'iff it a x tl il I fi Vi r f , New initiates, Beth Pearce, Terri Fligor, Tammy Newell, Susie McGaw, and Betsy Behnke, entertain stalt members and sponsors. Red and Blue initiation. RED AND BLUE WRITERS-FRONT ROW: Carolyn Boyd, Becky Smith, Kris Davis, Penny Ford, Karyl Laitinen, Suzy Hizer, Janet Daly, Nancy Smith. SECOND ROW: JoAnn Pennington, Jean Gerraro, Nora Westlake, Judy Lowry, Linda Harness, Susie McGaw, Beth Pearce, Marilyn Freed. THIRD ROW: Cheri Haley, Marcia Lawrence, Carol McMasters, Mary Lyons, Pam Sutterfield, Linda Catron, Pam Walker. FOURTH ROW: Gary Dahlquist, Phil Reyburn, Bill Moore, John Golper, Vern Springer, .lim Crable, Elaine Ervington, Alice Nesbit, FIFTH ROW: Christy Durrell, Tammy Newell, Pat Carter, Diane Sargeant, Cindy Linn, Becky Padgett, Toni Ferenc, Marilyn Dishon. SIXTH ROW: Todd Lindley, Dave Carson, Eddie Pulver, Cart Ellis, Ken Felt, Bob Long, Dave Dillman. SEVENTH ROW: Carolyn Atkinson, Kathy Finley, Cindy Pettay, Dave Butcher, Sandy Rayl, Leanora Siupinski, Vickie Atwell, Peggy Scudder. Lens Provides Vital Information for Students LENS BUSINESS STAFF-FRONT ROW: Bob Buchari, business manager, Teresa Host, Carol McMasters, Becky Copley, Debbie Chezem. SECOND ROW: Bruce Briney, Craig Weida, Howie Hayes, Phil Reyburn. A complete and thorough guide to Kokomo High School, the Lens was a student publication, Writ- ten and revised by the Lens statt under the sup- ervision ot lylr. Frank Moore. lt was tinanced by Kokomo businessmen who b o u g ht advertisements from student sellers. So that it was ready tor sale at the beginning of the school year, production ot the Lens was completed during the summer. This book was an invaluable source ot information to all students, especially the sophomores and transfer students. 1437 LENS EDITORIAL STAFF-FRONT ROW: Linda Praim, editor-in-chiefg Kathy Bell, Kathie Sandy, Susie Newburn, Gretchen Burkhart. SECOND ROW: Gay Warren, Kathy Snyder, Cheryle Hadley, Vickie Sparks, THIRD ROW: X csv 'C7 'nr--f Nancy Waggaman, Wendy Grant, Judi Harrell, Janet Etherington, Ann Duncan. FOURTH ROW: Linda Donoghue, Bill Ferguson, Jane Koonsrnan, .Jo Miller, Brenda Brantley. Students Exhibit Talent, lngenuity While The T965 Homecoming Queen, Christy Butcher, is presented roses by principal, Mr. Kenneth Crook. This year's Homecoming may well be remembered by many Wildcat fans as the year the lights Went out, thus causing the postponement of the game against Tech. There was time before the lighting failure, however, for many of the festivi- ties. A blazing bonfire was ignited, bol- stering the spirits of the fans, while a parade of floats glided around the foot- ball field, giving the Kips club first place. Christy Butcher reigned as the T965 Homecoming Queen, with Nancy Cas- tillo and Joyce Poe as members of the court. The guests of honor, the varsity football team of 1927 and the fathers of the current football team, were present in full force. Enjoyable pre-game entertain- ment vvas provided by the bands of Kl-IS and Tech and at halftime by the Kok- ettes. Homecoming royalty and escorts: Nancy Castillo, escorted by A. G. Schwenger, Christy Butcher, escorted by Cart Ellis, Joyce Poe, escorted by Howard Barnhorst. 80 Making Floats for The Homecoming Parade For the enjoyment of The fans, The talented Koketfes perform ar the half-time. Roll room proiects include making floats. The colorful Kips Homecoming entry receives first prize. Representing 209 are Manuel Cavazos and Sheila Chapman Bl Student Council Activities This Year STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS-SEATED: Christie Hurstel, sec., Kathy Knipe, treas. STANDING: Bill Matting- ly, vice-pres.: Frank Moore, adviser, Gary Dahlquist, pres. This year's industrious Student Council made some long - needed changes. After carefully revising its old constitution, a new section was included to provide tor the member- ship ot club presidents and AFS students in the Coun- cil. This strengthened the relationship of the student body and its government. Among the many ac- tivities ot the Council were a school crest contest, parents' night, Bicycle Court, the car check, the publishing ot the Lens and the Kat Kaller. Many im- portant functions were also carried on in committee meetings. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS-FRONT ROW: Scott Kremers, Proi- ects, Jim Walter, Student Public Relations: Gary Ault, Extracurricular: SEC- OND ROW: Susie Frazier, Linda Whittaker, Herb Helms, Kathy David- son. THIRD ROW: Christy Butcher, Peggy Conley, Sandy Lewark, Linda Johnston, Becky Padgett. FOURTH ROW: Jack Seymour, Barb Boyd, Trudy Fennimore, Jo Miller, Becky Dunn, Judy Harrell, Steve Politz. FIFTH ROW: Jeff Wolfcale, Don Reynolds, J. R. Jordan, Todd Mays, Mike Aaron, Steve DeLano. nclude Drafting of New Constitution JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS-FRONT ROW: Susie DuBois, Diane Belcher, Susie Young, Karyl Laitinen, Vicki Pickett, Janet Ullery, Cathy Davis, Mary Bradburn, Julie Butcher. SECOND ROW: Jean Gerrard, Susie Hizer, Cherie Haley, Elaine Ervington, Marianne Gentry, Linda Rhinebarger, Diane Jones. THIRD ROW: Prudie Moore, Pat Carter, Bill Mervis, Maureen O'Neill, Sandie Jordon, Vern Springer, Penny Ford, Linda Shuftlebotham. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Pfleger, Joe Slane, Jim Crable, Rod Healy, Jett Loop, Mike Whiteman, Carolyn Atkinson. , r L , 1 .., View . W 7--. amX,,:,..s SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL Taffy Gregory, Gary Webb, Mina Vivian Strebin, Dana Young, Susie Florence Coffman, Connie Hubert, MEMBERS-FRONT ROW: Vicki Vetter, Burns, Debbie Schmidt, Marilyn Keirn Whitacre. SECOND ROW: Sheryl Paul Jim Myers, Cynthia Linn, Janet Pyke Karen Bockelman. THIRD ROW: Leanna Coombs, Gloria Franklin, Allen Tucker, Tom Foster, Dana Myer, John Russell, Vickie Atwell, Bonnie Heckert. FOURTH ROW: Tim Damon, Gary Havens, Ronnie Lyon, Jeff Bassett, Bob Stein, Jim Mohr, Dave Dillman. The Student Council rep- resented democracy in ac- BICYCLE COURT-SEATED: Pam Storms, Sr. Ad., Marilyn Freed, Kathy Pfleger, Susie Hizer. STANDING: Jim Walters, Sr. Ad., Mike Frazier, Mike Allen, Kenn Felt. T CLUB Sheri Janet Zirkle, PRESIDENTS-FRONT ROW: Nancy Neher, Judi Zwirn, Irma Magnani, Leicht, Peggy Berndt, Sharon Thomas. SECOND ROW: Glen Brunk, Etherington, Lisa Barton, Carol Scott, Toni Ferenc, Pat Sears, Brad Retha Davis. THIRD ROW: Gail Kerwin, Marge Meek, Margo Edson, 84 tion for the students of KHS. Through this close associa- tion between the students and administration, the opinion ot every student was heard. This body, within itselt, was based on a democratic foundation. Seniors, iun- iors, and sophomores were all placed on an equal ba- sis. Members representing all three classes vvere ap- pointed to each group to work in unison tor the bet- terment of KHS. l l Q , 1 i 5 Y QV Jane Adams, Gary Carpenter, Missy Murray, Marilyn Freed. FOURTH ROW: Dave Ashentelter, Phil Reyburn, Paul Martelll, George Hahn, Barbara Stoneking, Patty Johnston, Brenda Brooks. FIFTH ROW: Glen Rogers, Dave Carson, Steve DeI.ano, Dave Seitz, Dave Butcher, John Cancllish, Gary Ault. Council Participates in Numerous Proiects Absorbed in drafting a new constitution for Student Council is secretary Christi Hurstel. 'Q Senior council members, Scott Kremers and Steve Mugg check parking stickers. Prudie Moore types names forthe Kat Kaller. 85 Eh +0 OMQ Jim Barber is the winner of the Crest Contest for class rings Enthusiastic AFS'ers Spread Goodwil i To promote understanding between countries and their peoples was the goal ot the American Field Service. AFS stu- dents trom sixty participating countries throughout the world took part in this year's program. Kokomo High School was active in both phases ot the American Field Service project, the Summers Abroad Program and the school program. Only one foreign exchange student spent this year's school program at Ki-IS. She was senior lrma lvlagnani, trom Cochabamba, Bolivia. The Robert Freeds were her American tamily. Kl-IS senior Sheri Leicht was selected through the American Field Service Sum- mers Program to spend two months last summer in Paimio, Finland. Enjoying the beautiful scenery, Sheri cooks her fish dinner in typical Finnish style. Making vastas to be used in bathing are Sheri and her Finnish sister Sheri Leicht, AFS representative to Finland and Understanding af Home and Abroad ij J if 12.5 f S A dishwasher simplifies housework for Irma and her American sister, Marilyn Freed. l l E Wi Irma Magnani displays the costume worn by Bolivians on feast days and holidays. Irma enjoys talking fo one of her American friends. Evening study in the Freed home is informal and relaxed Girl's League Highlights Activities if . ,,-ff T! 'Nix 1. iff L-fig if lr ,L . 'afiir ., .wf'F'-.-+ v u, Se 'st- 4 .M GIRL'S LEAGUE COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Peggy Berndt, sec., Peggy Conley, ROW: Nancy Waggaman, Christi Hurstel, sr. reps., Ann Lucas, Vivian Hrst v.-pres., Miss Pearce, sponsor, Brenda Brooks, pres., Miss Winslow, Hayes, ir. reps., Candy Ridenour,Carol Scott, soph reps. sponsor, Jan Pumphrey, second v.-pres., Vicki Woltcale, treas. SECOND The princess is captured bythe evil magician The appearance of the genie alarms Aladdin and his in the Girl's League play. lPeggy Conley, Pat Elliotl mother. Clone Koonsman, Cindy Stevens, Kathy Knipel 88 Girls' League Serves Teachers cmd Pupils The entire feminine population of KHS was united under The title ot the Girls' League. Though sometimes lack- ing in brawn, this organization, now in its thirtieth year, was never Tound short ot beauty, brains, or talent. Under the able leadership ot Miss Estella Pearce and Miss Imogene Winslow, Girls' League projects were ranked among the most outstanding events of The year. The Girls' League play, Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp, was presented to a sell-out audience of grade school children. ln October, the girls gave a Nautical Nocturne tor The annual Autumn Prom. To show appreciation of Teachers, The League sponsored Apple Tor a Teacher Day and served refresh- Boys who participated in the Campus Clean-Up are served doughnuts by Girls' League officers. 'fx ments during the semester break. Dave Kitchell and Chuck Walters receive well-deserved re- freshments from Brenda Brooks after working on The campus. Susan Breedlove, Linda Coe, and Cathy Casserio, help decorate for the annual Father-Daughter Romp. Girls' League representatives serve doughnuts and coffee to faculty members on Teacher's Day. L unrxnursngszennvnae, HH i f 'Q 2' 9 g f 5-S Q U 4 uw:-wsu 1 :ni11f'ua1:w-gn:-1 n-nmmwv1 u, Playing pool is one of Jim Pyke's favoriTe activities. Baskefball practice requires much of Marty Edvvarclsftime .yy Swimming is not only a hobby, buf a sporf To Dan Lucas. Romantic atmosphere prevails af The annual Autumn Prom. W 92 L V Wkwr i T 5 MII Q. fs ,hu fi ' ,wfX 'fH , Wwfifx 9 Admiring samples of The misTleToe sold during The holiday season are Pam Owsley, Linda Green, and Judy Schembre. Sponsoring The Holly-and-lvlisTleToe Sale during The ChrisTmas season was anoTher of The many Girls' League acTiviTies. On ValenTine's Day The girls saluTed Their TaThers by TreaTing Them To an evening of Tun and high iinks aT The FaTher-DaughTer Ramp. ln lviarch The Girls' League cooperaTed wiTh The Boys' Legion To sponsor The second an- nual l-looTenanny, TeaTuring TalenT from The local high schools. LaTe in The spring The year's TesTiviTies were broughT To a close wiTh The annual MoTher-DaughTer RecepTion, a formal Tea To honor The moThers. The Tea was followed by The impressive Rose-Rope Ceremony, aT which old members of The Council were recognized and The new members were announced. DaughTers enjoy dancing wiih Their TaThers aT The annual Dean Pearce presenTs The prize To KaThy Frazier's TaTher, FaTher-Daughfer romp. King of The romp. AT The annual Rose-Rope Ceremony, lasT year's ofhcers give Their responsibiliTies To The ofhcers of The coming year. 93 Boys' Legion Activities Enhance the BOYS' LEGION BOARD-FRONT ROW: Mike Shumaker, Gary Carpenter, Brad Zirkle, soph. reps. SEATED: Howard Barnhorst, vice-pres., Jim Barber, sec., Mark Gabriel, sgt.-at-arms, Chuck Cline, Treas., Dan Lucas, pres., Mr. At one of the many informal meetings, board members discuss various Legion problems. QU rf KW, T... 1 Kenneth Craig, sponsor. STANDING: Brian Black, Jan Jenkins, senior reps., Jim Campbell, Willard Rice, Bill Mervis, junior reps. Every boy enrolled at KHS became a member of the Boys' Legion. The fourteen member Board of Directors was comprised of five senior officers and three representatives from each class. With the aid and direction of Mr. Kenneth Craig, Dean of Boys, this Board supervised the Legion activities. The energy and cooperation of the Legion mem- bers made every activity a success. The first maior event of the year was the Campus Clean-Up. Through this activity KHS boys cleared the school grounds of leaves, waste paper, and trash. In March, the Boys' Legion joined forces with the Girls' League to sponsor the second annual Hoote- nanny, a variety show featuring local talent. The largest social event of the year, the tvventy- eighth annual Stardust Ball, was held in the spring. This semi-formal dance was highlighted with the crowning of the Stardust Svveethea rt. Enioymenf of School Life for All KHS Moles X Af the second onnuol Compus Cleon-Up, Legion members prove to be hordy workers. V , r 11 7,7 Y As choirrnon of The Sfordusf Boll, Jon Jenkins begins selection General co-choirmen of The Hoofenonny, Penney Piimon ond of commiiiee co-choirrnen with The help of Deon Croig. Bruce Briney, spend many hours plonning for The event. 95 - ' V L Efiilm VUSSQFQS k ff ,j I M. WV1. f, fi if 5 wg 5. A if E .fl 4 3 5, .fl . sk N gk? .QT Q 5w 5 X .1 as 5? X ,A M 6 2 'dv-S.. Q V. 5 ,Q - if , r s I Q 4 J S Sweethearts Q, Q-it iff? I 9 Barbara Boyd Suzl Hlzer Debbie Schmudf i vY 'x 4 Mory Jdne Cole Wendy Grant Borboro Boyd Debby Schmidt Debbie Chezem 98 Suzy Hizer 'Kosmic Khaos' Honors GraduaTing Seniors Junior class commiTTee members again decided on an informal parTy for The Junior-Senior l2ecepTion. In keeping wiTh The space race, They planned a Kos- mic Khaos To honor The graduating seniors. Clever decoraTions creaTed an ouTer-space aTmosphere, and a well-known com- bo provided The popular dance music. The climax of The evening came wiTh The crowning of The king and queen, chosen from The six senior nominees. Being The lasT maior evenT of The year, This un- usual parTy was remem- bered by all. T Bill Mervis, inviTaTions co-chairman, seeks The assisTance of Mrs. Alice Kolanko, adviser 1:-ar JR.-SR. RECEPTION CO-CHAIRMEN-SEATED: Karyl Laitinen, chaperones Linda Nibbs, enTerTainmenT co-chairmen, Jane Plofner, Mike Grove refresh co-chairman, Willard Rice, vice-pres,g Steph Meyers, sec., Kevin Comer, Jo ments co-chairmen, Tish Hosf, Jim GifTord, publiciTy co-chairmen Bll Boughman, general co-chairmen, Jim Campbell, pres., Maureen O'Neill, Ferguson, Debbie Chezem, decorcnions co-chairmen. Treas.p Marilyn Freed, inviTaTions co-chairman. STANDING: Sterling Davis, 99 f-'QF fanfk Penny Plfmcm Jan Jenkins Howard Bornhorsf 4- , . 1' K as A+ 3' Jn-Sr. RoyoHy in f .syn ,f ,Q il, 5 fx i'rX.,!'2-3 ---ga rf, SVI 'pr v 0 . xxiigx ix ff-Rf Q ,,, xx in x f ' i 'D v X .1 Q . , 2 RK I 41 3 1 M, 3' lik X is . Christi Hursfel Ji crber Lindo Coe 'E Greoter Search for the Light of Knowledge JANE ADAMS, Honor Society. MARY ANN ARMFIELD, Honor Society. DAVID ASHENFELTER, Quill 81 Scroll pres. GARY AULT, Honor Society. HOWARD BARNHORST, Ho-nor Society. PATRICIA BECK, Quill 81 Scroll. KATHRYN BELL, Honor Society. SUSAN BENSON, Quill 84 Scroll. PEGGY BERNDT, Honor Society, Quill Sr Scroll, DON BIRT, Quill 8r Scroll. BARBARA BOYD, Honor Society, BRENDA BROOKS, Honor Society, Quill 81 Scroll. MARY NELL BRUEGGE, Quill 81 Scroll. GLEN BRUNK, Honor Society pres. ROBERT BUCHERI, Honor Society, Quill 81 Scroll. GRETCHEN BURKHART, Quill ond Scroll, JOHN CANDLISH, Honor Society. MAUREEN CAREY, Quill 81 Scroll. DAVID CARSON, Honor Society, Quill 81 Scroll. PATRICIA CARTER, Quill 81 Scroll. LINDA COE, Honor Society. LINDA COLLINS, Honor Society. MARGARET CONLEY, Honor Society, Quill 81 Scroll sec.-treos. DEIDRE COWNE, Quill 81 Scroll. GARY DAHLQUIST, Honor Society, VERONICA DAMITZ, Quill 8i Scroll. PATRICIA DAVIS, Quill 8. Scroll. STEVE DE LANO, Quill 8- Scroll. I02 ls Symbolic of the Honor Society Emblem RANDALL DROLLQ Honor Society. REBECCA DUNN, Quill 81 Scroll. JEANNE DYE, Quill 84 Scroll. CART ELLIS, Quill 81 Scroll. PATRICIA FENNI Honor Society, Quill 81 Scroll. MARILYN FREEDg Quill 84 Scroll. JANET GALLOWAY, Honor Society. .llM GlFFORDp Quill 81 Scroll. SANDY HACKETTp Quill 8- Scroll. CHERYL HADLEY, Honor Society GEORGE HAHN, Quill 81 Scroll. MARTHA HAHN, Quill 81 Scroll. MARY HAMILTON, Honor Society. ZENNA HAMLIN, Quill 81 Scroll. JOHN HAYES, Honor Society. MARCIA HELMUTH, Quill 8- Scroll. Maureen Corey ond Poulo Penningroth work diligently to com- plete requirements for Quill ond Scroll. Achievement in the fields of scholcirship ond iour- nolism vvos recognized through two honorory socie- ties. The Notionol Honor Society, comprised ot tive per cent of the junior closs ond ten per cent ot the senior closs, oclcnowledged the quolities of service, leodership, scholorship, ond chorocter. The Quill ond Scroll .lournolism Honorory extended . membership to students who disployed on interest in iournolism ond met certoin notional requirements. A ronking in the upper third ot the closs olong with ci high recommendation from the sponsor served os ci bosis tor quoliticotion. 103 ah: X-'Pl if A 1 7' :4 I Quill onol Scroll Honorciry Recognizes JAMES HIATT, Honor Society. LINDA HINDERS, Quill Sr Scroll. DIANE HIZER, Honor Society. CRHISTINE HURSTEL, Honor Society. CONNIE JEWELL, Quill 81 Scroll. KERRY JONES, Honor Society. JANE KOONSMAN, Honor Society. SCOTT KREMERS, Honor Society. MARCIA LAWRENCE, Quill 81 Scroll. SHERYL LEICHT, Honor Society. Outstanding SANDRA LEWARK, Honor Society, trecis. CINDY LEWIS, Honor Society, Quill 8g Scroll. PATRICIA LINK, Honor Society, Quill 81 Scroll. ROBERT LONG, Quill 81 Scroll. DANIEL LUCAS, Honor Society. SUSAN MCGAW, Quill 8g Scroll. BARBARA MALOTT, Quill 81 Scroll. STEVE MAYES, Quill 8. Scroll. MARGARET MEEK, Honor Society, sec. DIANE MELLO, Honor Society. STEPHANIE MEYERS, Quill 81 Scroll. BILL MOOR, Quill 81 Scroll. GARY MOORE, Quill 84 Scroll. MAUREEN O'NEILL, Quill Sr Scroll. ELIZABETH PEARCE, Quill 81 Scroll. 1 Quill 8- Scroll. PAULA PENNINGROTH, Quill 81 Scroll. THOMAS PETERS, Quill 81 Scroll. VICKI PICKETT, Quill 81 Scroll. High School Journolistic DENNIS POWELL, Quill 81 Scroll. MARTHA PRATHER, Honor Society. BILL PREWITT, Quill 81 Scroll. JANICE PUMPHREY, Honor Society, Quill 84 Scroll. BILL RAMSEYER, Quill 8. Scroll. PHIL REYBURN, Honor Society. TANIA ROBESON, Quill 81 Scroll. SANDY RUSH, Quill 8K Scroll. JACK SEYMOUR, Honor Society. JANE SWITZER, Quill 84 Scroll. JIM WALTER, Honor Society, Quill 8- Scroll. MIKE WELSH, Quill 81 Scroll. PHIL WHITFIELD, Honor Society. JEFF WOLFCALE, Honor Society vice-pres. VICKI WOLFCALE, Honor Society. LARRY WOODWARD, Honor Society. Seniors Elected to Notionol Honor Society-Spring, 1966 ARMOND, RICHIE BARBER, JAMES GILBERT BIRT, DON EDWARD BURKHART, GRETCHEN LEE CAREY, MAUREEN CHAPMAN, CAROLYN CHRISTIAN, FAYE EILEN CHRISTIAN, KAYE EILEEN COWNE, DIEDRE SUE CROXFORD, CAROL ANN CURRY, KAREN L. DAVIDSON, RAYMOND D. DILLMAN, JERRY LEE DOVERSBERGER, MARILYN DYE, JEANNE DYER, JANICE NADENE ETHERINGTON, JANET L. FEIGHTNER, DEBORAH FERENC, TONI FORD, CYNTHIA LYNN FRAZER, MARY K. FULFORD, FLOYD LAVON GASKILL, GEORGE M. GILBERT, PAUL S. GRANT, WENDY HAHN, GEORGE HOBBS, PEGGY J. HODSON, JOHN DARREL HOOVER, VIRGINIA L. JARVIS, ELIZABETH JOHANNING, KENNETH JONES, MARGIE ELLEN KEEGAN, JANET KERWIN, GAIL LYNN KILLINGBECK, DAVID R. KINNEY, DIANA KNIPE, KATHRYN ANN LONGFELLOW, JO ELLEN LOWERY, SHARON LUTZ, ROBERT KARL MALOTT, BARBARA MAYES, STEVEN L. MILLER, JOSEPHINE K. MOORE, WILLIAM H. MOUNT, STEPHEN BRENT MUGG, FRANCIS STEPHEN MYERS, LANA DALE NEHER, NANCY ORMSBY, JEAN PENNINGROTH, PAULA PETERS, THOMAS M. PETERSON, ROBERT RAMSEYER, WILLIAM H. RANDOLPH VICKIE RAVER, BARBARA ANN REED, CAROL ELIZABETH RIDENOUR, DON W. ROGERS, JUDY C. RUDOUSKY, JOHN FRANK RUEMLER, PHYLLIS L. SEARS, PAT WILLIAM SHEPARD, SHARON D. SHOCKLEY, DANIEL SIMPSON, SHERYL D. SMILEY, LINDA E. SMITH, KENT SPARKS, VICKY STORMS, PAMELA SUE WALKER, PAMELA K. WARREN, GAY LYNN WASHBURN, GARY WILES, JOHN CHARLES WRAY, JOHN KEITH YOUNG, ERIC WILLIAM A Wide Variety of Clubs, New and Old FRENCH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Malinda Grant, Mrs. Beatrice Weid- man, sponsors: Nancy Neher, pres., Barb Malott, v.-pres., Susie Hahn, sec., Ellen Kilcline, tres., Karen Crispen, Linda Cato, June Nelson, Nancy Shirley. SECOND ROW: Carol Reed, Deidre Cowne, Patty Moor, Penny Smith, Nancy Smith, Carolyn Boyd, Beth Miller, Becky Smith, Steve Moyes. THIRD ROW: Rose Ferris, Nora Westlake, June Nelson, Carla Comarella, Nancy Waltman, Cindy Pulver, Alice Nesbit, Marilyn Keirn, Dave Stout, Vicki Allen. FOURTH ROW: Rose Costaldo, Carrie Burleson, Nancy Kates, Karen Curry, Janet Daly, Karyl Laitinen, Beth Pierce, Cathy Downey, Vicki Pickett, Chris Tochterman, Judy Lowry. FIFTH ROW: Marcia Lawrence, Pat Burgan, Pat Crary, Zenna Hamlin, Susie McGaw, Ellen Bevington, Barbara Boggs, Connie Schembre, Toni Smith, Ann Johnston, Melinda Harlow. SIXTH ROW: Julie Plank, Jacqueline Lee, Lynn Helmholtz, Cathy Ennis, Karen Cone, Emily Davis, Pat Kuntz, Marilyn Freed, Susan Busby, Marianne Gen- try. SEVENTH ROW: Debbie Gibson, Sue Harrell, Julie Bond, Mary Schmid, Mary Bruegge, Cindy Weaver, Dave Crume, Paul Rover, Steve Kilcline, Jerry Dillman, Bill Ferguson. VCY-FRONT ROW: Miss Ericson, sponsor, Judi Zwirn, pres., Todd Lindley, Boggs. THIRD ROW: Christine Sitkberg, Susie Benson, Caren Dukes, Julia vepres., Vicki Randolph, v.-pres., Betsy Jarvis, sec., Linda Smiley, ass't. sec,, Keiter, Sheryl Graham, Susan Stifler, Carla Secrease. FOURTH ROW: Vickie Anweiler, Carol Croxford, Mr. Bartlett, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Don Everett Sietz, Keith Higginbotham, Rodney Little, Vern Springer, Joseph Schaefer, Linda Luttrell, Janet Galloway, Bill Robinson, Steve Corey, Barbara Cassidy. Give Color cmd Depth to High School Life CHESS CLUB-FRONT ROW: J. A. Ken dall, sponsor, Jim Hayes, pres.: Ed Plank, v.-pres., John Rynerson, sec., Robert Ri nearson. SECOND ROW: Tom Jettries, Jerry Dillman, Steve Hulet, Randy Strode Don Schaefer. THIRD ROW: Jeff Adams Les Shelton, Don Coleman, Bill McKoon Denny Miller. JUNIOR HEART-FRONTAROW: Mrs. Alice Kolanko, sponsor, Judy Lowry, pres., Carol McMasters, v.-pres.: Marcia Law- rence, sec.: Elaine Ervington, Marsha Har- rison. SECOND ROW: Pam Suttertield, Pam Smith, Marianne Gentry, Vickie Pike, Karyl Laitinen. THIRD ROW: Linda New- burn, Susie McGaw, Debbi Goodnight, Maureen O'Neill, Janet Daly, Pat Davis. 1 1 GERMAN CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mr. Ernest Thode, sponsor, Phil Reyburn, pres., Jo Boughman, v.-pres.: Carolyn Atkinson, sec.: Steve Denman, treas., Mr. Gale Leiter, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Stan West, Ken Aughe, Sharon Gerrard, Diana Walton, Bobbie Mills. THIRD ROW: Don Brackney, Brad Craig, Renie O'Neill, Barb Ruemler, Peggy Scudder, Linda Harness. FOURTH ROW: Dave Roach, Jim Sottong, Mark McMasters, Bob Eriksen, Rick Sutton. KFAA Presents Theme, 'Accent on Youth' Members ot the Palette Club actively participated in community lite. At Halloween they painted colorful em . designs on store windows and on the walls ot many local business firms. Their most rewarding proiect was the interior decoration ot the chiIdren's ward at St. Joseph Hospital. Many KHS students also helped to promote com- munity culture by exhibiting their various artistic talents in the Kokomo Fine Arts Association's presen- tation ot Accent on Youth . The programs, held at the Kokomo IU Campus, enabled students to partici- pate in the Indiana Sesquicentennial Celebration. semis Decorating the chiIdren's ward at the hospital capitivated the talent of Bill Ferguson, Rosie Farris, and Cindy Linn. While Ed Hulet sets up an exhibit, Tim Schwartz gazes at the I works of art. PALETTE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mr. Songeroth, Miss Bohlever, sponsors, Toni Cathy Frazier, Tricia Carey, Jacky Lee, Debbie Schmidt, Susie Hahn. FOURTH Ferenc, pres., Linda Donoghue, vice-pres., Cindy Weaver, sec.f Mark ROW: Carol Meers, Cynthia Linn, Trudy Fennimore, Cathy Lineback, Janet Daniels, treas, SECOND ROW: Connie Savage, June Nelson, Jeannette Keegan. FIFTH ROW: John Monroe, Jim Barber, Gary Glass, Bob Shively, Susie Wagner, Rosie Farris, Jill Nelson. THIRD ROW: Sylvia Harper, Dwyer, Rex Guge, Tom Brennan. 108 JCL Members Probe Roman Culture Latin students were eligible tor membership in the Junior Classical League, a club formed to stimu- late interest in the many aspects ot lite in ancient Greece anal Rome. Newly formed study groups compared the domi- native styles and themes ot classical and modern literature while artistically inclined students were ottered the study ot ceramics and mosaics. Both groups shared their findings with the club. Community proiects included helping to organize and publicize a shindig tor the Sangralea Valley Boys' Home. Joining in the Christmas spirit, the JCL's baked cookies and practiced traditional and Latin Christmas carols. The treshly baked treats and ring- ing carols delighted the residents ot many ot the local resting homes. To the distress ot last year's initiates, the annual slave auction was held again. Contracts were care- tully written and signed by master and slave. Obe- dient slaves bowing to their owners was not an un- common sight in KHS halls. Club members displayed protects throughout the halls ot KHS in observance ot Latin Week. This was a major activity ot the club. JCL-FRONT ROW: Tom Jeffries, Jane Plotner, Cindy Stevens, Janet Ullery, Russina Maudlin, Marinell Turley, Christy Phillips, Linda Nibbs, Pam Drake. SECOND ROW: Glenn Rogers, Pat Sears, Judy Harvey, Sheri Leicht, Carol McMasters, Jim Walter, Kris Davis, Sherry Essig. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Renata Harris, sponsor, Kay Wycoft, Mary Ann Armfield, Connie Jewell, Nancy Etherington, Taffy Gregory, Pat Davis, Vivian Hayes, Cathy Miller, Diane Wilson, Mimi Nicholas. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Elsie Seagrave sponsor, Bonnie Heckert, Mary Jane Cole, Elaine Ervington, Linda Porter, Linda Robeson, Penny Forcl, Fiona Fortson, Nora Enyart, Shoryne Brass, Judy Shoftner. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Richard Abney, sponsor, Mary Ann Hessleman, Jo Ann Pen- nington, Steph Meyers, Kathy Pfleger, Pam Sutterfleld, Pam Smith, Bonnie Williams, Grethcen Burkhart-, Carol Reed, Myra Smith, Ginger Guest. SIXTH ROW: Debbie Toller, Kathy Hoel, Sona Camp, Becky Washburn, Pat Elliot, Debbie Schmidt, Becky Swain, Judy Collins, Carolyn Thompson, Debbie Gedig, Vickie Atwell, Bill Moore. SEVENTH ROW: Connie Bennett, Sheryl Winkler, Debbie Hibler, Sheila McKee, Becky Brown, Vicki Irwin, Mary Ann Parsons, Ann Mehlig, Terri Tucker, Missy Murray. EIGHTH ROW: Vickie Bennett, Tom Murray, Dave Branger, Tom Foster, Hank Gerhart, Betty Lcsley, Marshall Jowers, Rocky Knoderer, Larry Sargent. NINTH ROW: John Meyers, Bob Stein, Tom VanMeter, Mike Kennedy, Peter Hiatt, Jim Campbell, John Monroe, Jack Seymour, Don Reynolds. Presentation of 'Enchanted' Was the Club secretary, Kathy Knipe, reads the minutes and takes attendance under the supervision of the president, Dave Butcher. The world ot make-up, sets, and scripts allured sixty-tive students to the Dramatic Club. This club provided op- portunities tor these talented teens to study and practice the many phases ot drama. First-hand experiences promoted an understanding and appreciation ot the dramatic arts. ln November the curtain went up on Enchanted , a play about spirits and the wall between lite and death. A sensitive girl attempted to conquer this barrier. She almost tell in love with a ghost and committed herselt to death, but a young protessor restored her sense ot reality. And a Song Was Born and Dust ot the Road were prepared tor the holiday season. Both students and com- munity organizations vvere privileged to enioy these short plays. DRAMATIC CLUB-FRONT ROW: Dave Butcher, pres., Barbara Boyd, first v.-pres.g Jim Walter, second v.-pres., John Candlish, treas., Mr. Ernest Thode, Mrs. Bonnie Kelley, Mrs. Elsie Seagrave, sponsors. SECOND ROW: Penney Pitman, Marietta Eades, Lois Ritz, Beth Miller, Pam McKinney, lris Chism, Prudie Moore, Judy Harvey, Darlene Watson. THIRD ROW: Libby Hamilton, Terri Fligor, Carol Reed, Gary Webb, Sheri Leicht, Peggy Con- ley, Christi Hurstel, Pat Crary. FOURTH ROW: Mary Ann Armtield, Ruth Votava, Susie McGaw, Jan Pumphrey, Chris Butcher, Phyllis Cardwell, Jo Baughman, Suzy Hizer, Chris Tochterman. FIFTH ROW: Pam Walker, Vicki Woltcale, Lynn Helmholtz, Susie Vint, Becky Swain, Marilyn Doversberger, Marianne Gentry, Pam Smith, Judy Collins, Karyl Laitinen. SIXTH ROW: Jack Seymour, Dave Carson, George Hahn, Jane Koonsman, Gary Dahl- quist, John Morr, Irma Magnani, Debbie Toler. SEVENTH ROW: Clark Balcolm, Steve Pierce, Peter Hiatt, Tom Foster, Frank Davis, Steve Garrett, Betsy Behnke. EIGHTH ROW: Larry Vitatoe, Phil Whitfield, Bill Prewitt, Bill Ferguson, Bill Seymour, Ken Felt, Phil Davenport. Principle Activity of the KHS Dramatic Club Q, 4.4 The teacher talks to a friend lChristy Butcherj CDave Carsonj. The little girls listen approvingly as a fellow classmate sings if her lesson for the Mayor CSuzy Hizerl. 11 - rqrq v 4 +- X 1 x ,in . ,g,. V, l lf Z if tv 5 1 rs qs 21514 , if if if .r,s..g..,,r,,g,rf, , 5 V, K 1 cj' x 9 il ' fsigm we l. Q: 5 .. X ,, ,gi X ff k Qi Q ' gl A 5 - 1 -it , ' H E - 'Q ok v 45 ,t 3 gyg WA I ' 1 I P 5 . , f l it .I- ZX Club members are given helpful advice by sponsor, Mrs. Sea graves. John Candlish, Sandy Rayl, Dave Butcher, and Karyl Latinen practice diligently to produce that desired effect. e Q ! S I Thespian Society Encourages Students Much ofthe workin producing a play is done backstage. Since the spring ot I948, the double- taced mask ot comedy and tragedy has been the insignia ot the Thespian So- ciety. Its annual productions were the results of Weeks of practice and high- lighted the year's end. In the process ot producing serious dramas and musical comedies, the apprentices earned the one-hundred hours needed for member- ship. As participants in one ot the two thousand chapters ot the Thespian So- ciety, they were eligible tor certificates of recognition for superior performances in theatrical roles and backstage prepa- ration. The most sought after certificate presented by the society was the Honor Thespian Award granted to any member earning tive-hundred hours. THESPIAN SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Elsie Seagrave, Mr. Ernest Tho-de, Mrs. Bonnie Kelly, sponsors, Dave Carson, pres., Jack Seymour, first vice- pres., Jim Walters, second vice-pres., Mary Ann Armfield, sec., Libby Hamil- ton, treas. SECOND ROW: Penney Pitman, Marietta Eades, Terry Fligor, Beth J d H ve , Sharon Jenks. THIRD ROW: Miller, Iris Chism, Prudy Moore, u y ar y Barb Boyd, Vicki Wolfcale, Carol Reed, Sheri Leicht, Peggy Conley, Elizabeth Seifers, Christi Hurstel. FOURTH ROW: Ruth Votava, Pam Walker, Susie McGaw, Christy Butcher, Jo Boughman, Suzy Hizer, Elaine Ervington, Karyl Laitenen. FIFTH ROW: Sue Vint, Becky Swain, Marilyn Doversberger, Marianne Gentry, Pam Smith, Judy Collins, Ginny Hoover. SIXTH ROW: Jane Koonsman, Gary Dahlquist, Bill Ferguson, John Morr, Betsy Behnke, Pat Sears, Sandy Rayl. SEVENTH ROW: George Hahn, Dave Butcher, John Cand- lish, Glen Brunk, Phil Reyburn, Toni Ferenc. EIGHTH ROW: Phil Whitfield, Bill Pruitt, Tony Akemann, Ken Felt, Phil Davenport, Larry Vitatoe. To Further Their Interests in Dramatics While waiting to be auditioned for a part in the play, Prudie Moore carefully reads over her lines. Peggy Conley hurries to change costumes before the curtain goes up for the next act. J 4 With the help of Barbara Boyd and a make-up kit, George Hahn is prepared for his role. Kathy Knipe carries on a tradition of KHS Thespians by in- scribing her name on the backstage wall of the auditorium. 2 ,BS film Sl ,2gfg,r,.,5.fa1.k: wn i 7 's ' 52 I3 F! 2 i4x? ers, fs, gy Students Enioy Participating in Varied DEBATE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Armtield, Frank Davis, Caren Dukes. SECOND ROW: Mr. Joe Dunbar, sponsor: Tom Murray, Rick Sutton. THIRD ROW: Greg Brown, Dick Jenks. FOURTH ROW: Jack Seymour, Paul Sanders, John Russell. FIFTH ROW: Randy Droll, David Roach. SIXTH ROW: Bill Sey- mour, Dan Carver, Paul Martelli. SPEECH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Sheri Leicht, pres, Jack Seymour, v.-pres., Mary Ann Armfield, sec. SECOND ROW: Mr. J. Allen Kendall, sponsor, Frank Davis, Jean Ger- rard. THIRD ROW: Cindy Mapes, Karen Dukes. FOURTH ROW: Steve Garrett, Betsy Behnke, Christy Butcher. FIFTH ROW: Phil Whitfield, Randy Droll, Dave Carson NFL-FRONT ROW: Mr. Joe Dunbar, sponsor, Paul Martelli, pres.: Rick Sut- Carol Wilson. THIRD ROW: Dick Jenks, Jack Seymour, Randy Droll, John ton, v.-pres., Phil Whitfield, sec.-treas., Frank Davis, Kay Wycolt. SECOND Russell, Tom Murray, Greg Brown, Bill Seymour, Dave Carson. ROW: Sheri Leicht, Mary Ann Arrnfield, Libby Hamilton, Caren Dukes, II4 Activities Through Extracurricular Clubs The Future Business Leaders Club, in its second year at Kl-lS, was open to any student who was in- terested in business and office occupations. Through guest speakers, films, discussions, and social activi- ties, students had an opportunity to broaden their knowledge in the different areas of business and in- dustry and in the opportunities for careers in these fields. The prime function of the Speech Club was to pro- vide interested students with an opportunity to at- tend and participate in local and national speech events. The divisions of dramatic, humorous, and oratorical interpretations, radio, and extempora- neous speaking offered the contestants a wide selec- tion of public speaking and encouraged individual competition. Accumulating and presenting both the affirmative and negative side of a topic, the Debate Team spent many hours discussing different aspects of their topic in order to achieve perfection in speech. The team attended various area meets and sponsored two competitive tourneys at KHS. The National Forensic League, an honorary society for members of the Debate Team and Speech Club, strived to develop an eloquence of delivery and oration. wx' as A Substituting for a guest speaker, Mr. Keith Slaughter enter tains club members with a record on selling. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS-FRONT ROW: Patty Lyons, 2nd v.-pres., Rhon- Evilsizer, Mike Smith, THIRD ROW: Janet McGuire, Lisa Barton, Pam Bailey da Edwards, treas., Sandy Wylie, reporter, Brenda Hundley, historian. SECOND ROW: Janice Meyers, Marlene Snow, Janet Courtney, Debbie GeorgeAnn Brown. FOURTH ROW: Bob Biggs, Mr. R. Stanley Merrill, Mr Keith Slaughter, sponsorsf Sheryl Cruea. -- Y-Teen's Main Goal ls Self-Improvement Terry Delancey, Janet Etherington, and Keiko Nariai consider possible themes and decorations tor the upcoming Amethyst Ball. Building a fellowship ot women and girls devoted to The ideals ot personal and social living, was the purpose of the Y-Teens. Through meetings, Trips, and parties, The club developed young girls into mature and poised Christian women. Gail Kerwin, president, consults the advice ot The club advisers, Mrs. Kerwin and Mrs. Foust. Y-Teens-FRONT ROW: Gail Kerwin, pres., Barbara Stoneking, v.-pres., Jerri Walton, sec., Linda Nibbs, ass't. sec., Terry DeLancey, treas.g Brenda Stone- king, chaplin. SECOND ROW: Lila Hawkins, Mrs. Jack Foust, Mrs. Courtney Kerwin, Mrs. Sandra Markert, sponsors, Keiko Narial. THIRD ROW: Linda Glunt, Pam Stomper, Betty Seabolt, Becky Stanley, Joyce Colllman, Sherry Cessig. FOURTH ROW: Vivian Hayes, Susie Stuart, Lynn Cole, Rita Kennedy, Jeanette Shively, Diane Pate, Donna Kail. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Hollis, Carla Camerella, Susie Hiscox, Pat Creson, Adrienne Nolcox, Lisa Barton SIXTH ROW: Janet Etherington, Karen Cone, Dina Douglas, Diane Smith, Jennifer Grimes, Karen Strong, Emily Davis. .,4, ff' -sd! M 4 ,.,.,, .sf . 1' '5'...,1w ., C A- .s...s.., j 3, gel ' - .. gs-5, . T 1' gg, LIBRARY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Barbara Stoneking, pres., Carol Dennis, v.- THIRD ROW: Becky Padgett, Jessica Hulet, Becky Copley, Regina Adams, pres, June Artis, sec.y Libby Couch, treas. SECOND ROW: Kathann Kucholic, Gail Hughes, Barbara Baldwin, Ginger Guest, Mrs. Ruth Gosma, sponsor. Marsha Harrison, Linda Moore. FOURTH ROW: Jan Donelson, Cheryl Wink- ler, Dina Douglas, Steph Lynch, Pat Davis. Future Librarians Gain Needed Experience Y At a party for Library Club members and their mothers, Marsha Harrison serves lunch to Kerry Kleiber and his mother. il7 Students who wished to explore the purposes, functions, and organization of the library found the Library Club a most worthwhile activity. Previously, the member- ship was restricted to library assistants, but this year the club was opened to any interested student. Gala decorations make the Library Club party a festive occasion for Jan Donelson and her mother. 4 X Y ' ' W 'IPM P KOKETTES-FRONT ROW: Julie Butcher, Vickie Maish, Marcia Davis, Steph ,. L . ll ROW: Cindy Lewis, Joyce Poe, Becky Dunn, Linda Praim, Steph Lynch, Mary Meyers, Barb Bennett, Karyl Laitinen, Debbie Chezem, Beth Miller. SECOND' Rancher, Cherie Haley, Susie Frazier. Enthusiastic Kokettes Promote School Spirit Dashing red and white outfits and bright pompons accentuated the Kolcettes' enthusiasm and spirit. A mere sight of the gaily attired ensemble excited spectators and raised school spirit. The vigorous Kokettes were well-known for their synchronous performances at many school and com- munity functions. Half-time performances with the school band displayed their talents during the foot- ball season. The Kokettes also donned their bright uniforms to march in Kokomo's Halloween parade. .Karyl Latinen, Debbie Chezem, and Beth Miller know that long practices seem less arduous when accompanied by new steps. Cindy Lewis, Karyl Laitinen, and Barb Bennett realize that thereis no substitute for concentrative practice. H8 Clubs Study Current and Historical Events up-1, 8.1.27 Y? INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-FRONT ROW: Mr, Landis, sponsor: Janet Graham, Keiko Nariai. THIRD ROW: Nancy Etherington, Sharon Jenks, Etherington, pres, Gail Kerwin, v.-pres., Terri DeLancey, rec. sec.: Gail Trudy Fennimore, Toni Ferenc, Vic Ohlemacher. Perry, corres. sec., SECOND ROW: Elaine Klemme, Jeanette Shively, Cheryl This year two KHS clubs conducted their meetings to study two different aspects of history. The International Re- lations Club studied history in the mak- ing. A model UN assembly held at An- derson College proved to be an exciting experience for those who attended. lndiana's Sesquicentennial year was a special one tor History Club members. Mr. Carl Leiter, a Kokomo historian, shared his knowledge about lndiana's first one hundred and titty years as a state. '3 sg., HISTORY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Margo Edson, pres., Fred Siefers, v.-pres.: Linda Frazier, sec. SECOND ROW: Miss Calhoun, sponsor, Carolyn Evans, Myra Smith. THIRD ROW: Margaret Wade, Barb Godlove, Miss Roush, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Larry Sargeant, Vern Springer. FIFTH ROW: Bill Robinson, Bob Biggs, Todd Lindley. SIXTH ROW: Paul Sanders, Mark Hostet- ler. Terri DeLancey, Janet Etherington,Mr. Shrock, Gail Kerwin and Mr. Landis plan club activities. II9 Future Physicians and Future Nurses Learn With the ever increasing need for doctors, the Future Physicians Club of Kokomo High School did an excellent iob in furthering interest in the medical field. With the able advice of medical sponsor, Dr. Golper, and the leadership of school sponsors, lvir. Charles Baer and lvir. Gary Kemper, the club pro- moted much enthusiasm in gaining knowledge in the medical profession. During the year many of the local doctors donated their time to visit the club and gave talks ranging from radiology to hypnotism. The future phy- sicians made several excursions to the Kokomo hospitals, where they visited de- partments of general interest to the group. The main highlight of the year was the annual trip to the indiana Uni- versity Medical Center in indianapolis. Gary Ault finds that having a broken arm isn't half as bad when he can take the sling off after the party. FUTURE PHYSICIANS-FRONT ROW: Mr. Baer, sponsor, Gary Auit, pres., Susan Fitzwater, v-pres., Laura Watson, sec., Scott Kremers, pub. rel. ch., Mr. Kemper, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Lynette Robison, Sara Jordan, Linda Harness, Anita Baker, Sharon Cockran, George Ann McClure, Becky Padgett. THIRD ROW: Connie Savage, Leanna Coombes, Merdis Kelly, Trudy Fenni- more, Linda Morrow, Randy Strode. FOURTH ROW: Valerie Houston, Bernice Smith, Steve DeLano, Sandy Rayl, Rick Brewster, John Golper, Jerry Thomas. FIFTH ROW: Rob Lutz, Howard Barnhorsf, Jim Campbell, Dave Butcher, Mark Johnson, John Arnett, Wayne King, John Billiter. More About Their Chosen Professions 'J' Diana Dunn and Sharon Thomas collect for T.B. in front ofthe high school. Organized To sTimulaTe and encourage young girls interested in The nursing pro- fession, The KHS chapter of The FuTure Nurses of America was sTarTed in l956. To promote The club's obiectives, This year's members were provided with in- formation concerning Their chosen field. Guest speakers were invited to inform The prospective nurses about Technical advances, problems, and advantages involved in modern nursing. Throughout The year many Future Nurses participated in humanitarian ac- Tivities. Such projects included helping with The Red Cross muscular dystrophy fund drive ond aiding school nurses in administering Tuberculosis tests. 1, 'T if FUTURE NURSES-FRONT ROW: Mrs, Kelly, sponsor, Sharon Thomas, pres., Gretchen Burkhart, rec. sec., Donna McAllister, corr. sec., Diana Dunn, rep., Patty Parton, hist., Mrs, Seymour, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Judy Shot?- ner, Joyce Fye, Kathy Thompkins, Lynn Cole, Marianne Hesselman, Karen Bockelman. THIRD ROW: Diane Pate, Mary Norris, Susan Stewart, Vivian Strebin, Vicky Parker, Karen Wells, Linda Greene, Sandy McGuire. FOURTH 1 I ROW: Sharon Shepard, Ruth Lowdermilk, Mary Pat Dwyer, Connie Finch, Patty Miller, Kay Clinton, Janet Galloway. FIFTH ROW: Sherry Essig, Brenda Brooks, Pam Clymer, Vicki Fye, Christine Morr, Carolyn Causey, Sherry Louks. SIXTH ROW: Mary Lyons, Ginger Guest, Judy Collins, Dianne Sar- geant, Becky Swain, Anna Willis. SEVENTH ROW: Marilyn Dishon, Sharlet Lowery, Anita Baker, Steph Lynch, Julia Keiter. Future Teachers and Teachers of Tomorrow FUTURE TEACHERS-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Suter, sponsor, Jane Adams, pres., Becky Copley, v.-pres., Cheryl Hadley, sec., Peggy Berndt, treas., Jane Koonsman, reporter, Mr. Merrill, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Steve Irick, Cindy Stedry, Linda Whittaker, Linda Smiley, Carol Reed, Diane Hizer, Vicki Ran- dolph, Vicky Sparks, Linda Collins. THIRD ROW: Carol Croxford, Susan DuBois, Lynn Beck, Judy Schembfre, Susan Weaver, Susie Stevenson, Pam Coyner, Kathy Bell, Carol Dennis. FOURTH ROW: Jane Switzer, Barb Bennett, Kathann Kucholic, Marcia Hatcher, Marcia Harrison, Susie Young, Pat Davis, Syd Guyton, Carol Lewis. FIFTH ROW: Christi Miner, Lana Shirar, Martha I- Prather, Peggy Hobbs, Sonia Maxwell, Vivian Hayes, Linda Moore, Adrienne Nolcox, Beverly Dixon. SIXTH ROW: Marlene McMannis, Sandy Lough, Libby Couch, Julie LoDow, Barbara Stoneking, Penny Ford, Sharon Lowery, Kathy Lineback. SEVENTH ROW: Russena Maudlin, Tania Robeson, Pam Owsley, Elaine Ervington, Brenda Brantley, Linda Donohue, Linda Mor- row, John Rudousky. EIGHTH ROW: Becky Padgett, Jan Donelson, Pat Car- ter, Lenora Siupinski, June Artis, Kathy Finley, Cindy Pettay, Jo Miller, Debbie Goodnight. Many KHS students explored the vast field of teaching through the Indiana Future Teachers of America. Designed to assist its members in deciding if their interest actually lay in the teaching pro- fession, the organization also offered its members an awareness of the require- ments of the field of education. Activities of the IFTA of I965 included an induction ceremony, an initiation of the new members, a Christmas party given for the mentally handicapped, and a banquet held in the spring to honor the senior members. Special delegates from Kokomo also attended the state IFTA convention at Ball State University. Linda Collins, Vicki Randolph, and Martha Prather assist Santa Claus in making a brighter Christmas for two children. Explore the World of the Classroom i 6 TEACHERS OF TOMORROW-FRONT ROW: Carol Scott, pres., Mary Jane ory. THIRD ROW: Carol Orem, Cindy Bough, Sue Buell, Debbie McCool Cole, v.-pres., Flo Coffman, sec., Joyce Michner, treas. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Pat Elliot, Cindy Stevens, Karyn Pie Mrs. Chapel, Mrs. Mustard, sponsors, Linda Bell, Emily Raab, Taffy Greg- son, Vickie Atwell, Kim Reith, Susan Stouse. Teachers of Tomorrow president, Carol Scott, and members, Taffy Gregory and Kayrn Pierson discuss their budget. Students considering teaching as a career found the Teachers of Tomorrow Club quite profitable. This club helped students decide if they had the abilities and aptitudes necessary to teach. The Teachers of Tomorrow were able to combine education and service in many proiects. Guest speakers shared personal experiences and observations with the future educators. A Christmas party given for ten underprivileged children was the highlight of the year 'Santa Claus' distributed special candy filled mittens to the children and merry carols rose from a joyous group around a Christmas tree. Both the club mem bers and the community benefited from their yearly program. Hi-Y Clubs Strive to Create cmd Maintain SOPHOMORE HI-Y-FRONT ROW: Brad Zirkle, pres., Dana Meyer, v.- pres.: Stan Troy sec., Jim Mohr, treas., Mark Quick, chaplain, Bruce Siefken, sgt.-at-arms, Bob Stein, Dave Roberts, council reps, SECOND ROW: Doug Rounds, Jim Meyers, Scott Sietken, Tim Storms, Steve Shirar, Dick Jenks, Gregg Goff. THIRD ROW: Jerry Thomas, Jim Steel, Bill Mervis, Tom Van Meter, Greg Stevens, Kirk Van Sickel, Phil MUQQ, Mike Rodgers. JUNIOR HI-Y-FRONT ROW: Mark Shallenberger, v.-pres., Ronnie Whitsett, pres., Kevin Comer, sec., Dick Boyce, treas., Chris Stanley, chaplain: Oscar Berkshire, sgt.-at-arms, Bill Mervis, council rep. SECOND ROW: Chuck Klein, John Moonan, Frank Ridoux, Bill Kaler, Jon Fridlin, Mark Skomp. THIRD ROW: Dave Durtey, Pete Beaman, Don Allen, Mike Strange, Bill Ferguson, Rick Clark. FOURTH ROW: Dave Butcher, Mike Caine, Jeff Loop, Greg Loman, Greg Mills, Rick Brewster. FIFTH ROW: Jim Campbell, Dick Dugger, Mark Geary, Gary Lietz, Jim Lipkey, Tony Martino. High Christian Ideals Throughout Community SENIOR HI-Y-FRONT ROW: Steve DeLano, pres., Rob Lutz, v-pres., Bob Caine, sec., Bill Mattingly, treas., Scott Crawford, chaplain, Cart Ellis, sgt.-at- arms, Edwin Plank, Dcin Shockley, council reps. SECOND ROW: Jett Foland, Gary Ault, Mike McGrath, Mike Huffman, Jim Fricke, Dave Ashenfelter, Some ofthe members of Hi-Y play pool in the YMCA gameroom before their club meeting starts. Ronald Stichcomb. THIRD ROW: Steve Mugg, Steve Politz, Manuel Cavazos, John Hodson, Bill Welder, Rick Jackson. FOURTH ROW: Mike Ryan, Jett Barrett, Dave Seitz, Don Bassett, Brian Black, Stew Kellum, Mike Aaron. FIFTH ROW: Ken Bergman, Richie Armond, Jim Barber. Through the Hi-Y program, Kokomo boys donated their time and energy to community proiects. Their service was evident in the Y's Christmas tree sale, the Salvation Army's holiday drive, and in collecting money tor the YMCA World Service Organization. The three individual boys' clubs had as advisers responsible persons from the community, These sponsors, Mr. Clitf Fouts, Mr. Carl Meyers, and Mr. Russell Rostron served as mediators tor the club and the Y. ' At a banquet at the end ot the year, the clubs were presented awards tor service, attendance, and programs. The most desired award, a watch, was pre- sented by the senior boys' club to its most outstanding member. Girls Co-operate wiTh The Hi-Y Posing compeTiTion Tor The boys' Hi-Y, The Three Tri-Hi-Y clubs included senior, iunior, and sophomore girls. AT Their weekly meeTings, These girls worked To- gether To promoTe high ideals, good characTer, and develop into well- rounded citizens, Trick-or-TreaTing Tor UNICEF, coIlecT- ing money for The SaIvaTion Army, and selling ChrisTmas Trees Tor The Y's men were some of The ouTsTanding service proiecTs of This organizaTion. The Tri- Hi-Y clubs also sponsored several aTTer- I game dances, and during The Christmas I season The girls collaborated wiTh The I boys' Hi-Y clubs To sponsor The annual Sno-ball dance. Club president Patty Johnston describes The annual Trip To Manchester. SENIOR TRI-HI-Y-FRONT ROW: Patty Johnston, pres., Kathy Knipe, v.-pres.: Deidre Cowne, treas.: Peggy Conley, chaplain: Barbara Malott, sgt. at arms, Jane Koonsman, Linda Bowen, council reps.: Mrs. JaumoT. SECOND ROW: Jane Harrold, Linda Johnston, Barb Bennetf, Gretchen Burkhart, Carol Dennis, Ann Duncan, Linda WhiTtaker, Susie Newburn, Kathie Sandy. THIRD ROW: Karen Curry, Pam Storms, Karen Wells, Becky Thompson, Gay Warren, Jean Ormsby, Kathann Kucholick, Kathy Bell, Tish Link, Jane Adams. FOURTH ROW: Rosella Lipp, Louise Gurske, Penney Pitman, Becky Copley, Kathy Davidson, Lynn Francis, Gwen Francis, Jessica Hulet. FIFTH 'if rs ROW: Pam Owsley, Vicki Gustin, Jan Donelson, Jan Dyer, Susie Stevenson, Mary Schmid, Marcia Helmuth, Diana- Dunn. SIXTH ROW: Becky Pad- getT, Jane Switzer, Judy Schembre, Janet Etherington, Linda Greene, Lynn Beck, Gail Kerwin. SEVENTH ROW: Vicki Hamilton, Sheila Lauks, Trudie Fennimore, Barb Rinehart, Linda Donoghue, Pat Fenn, Nancy Wagga- man. EIGHTH ROW: Sharon Thomas, Brenda Brooks, Terri Bagwell, Laura Watson, Linda Morrow, Wendy Grant, Maureen Carey, Judy Harrell. NINTH ROW: Patty Parton, Sonia Maxwell, Toni Ferenc, Jo Miller, Shareese Staple- ton, Susie Hahn, Patty Jones. Clubs To Maintain High Ideals ,f la Ks ERI? 'H ' -RJ I ll f JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Kervvin, sponsor: Marilyn Freed, pres.: Debbie Holcombe, v-pres.: Kathy Finley, sec.: Teresa Host, treas.: Barb Stevens, chaplain: Elaine Ervington, sgtfat-arms, Beth Miller, Patti Miles, council reps.: Debbie Hunt. SECOND ROW: Susan Dubois, Vicki Bennett, Cathy Downey, Lynn Jones, Mary Lyons, Carol Wagner, Pat Crary, Pam Bolen. THIRD ROW: Nancy Smith, Dee Chauvaux, Teresa Sottong, Janie Huls, Pam Branch, Linda Harness, Alta Buck, Linda Newburn. FOURTH ROW: Liz Thompson, Susie Collins, Debbie Chezem, Terri Bates, Carol Lewis, 7 .i ff :u Y Y Jackie Brown, Patsy Neibarger, Linda Harrold. FIFTH ROW: Jill Simmons, Becky Dieterly, JoEllen Hankins, Susie Rust, Diana Mills, Carolyn Boyd, Janet Daly. SIXTH ROW: Dyan Dillman, Sandy Moore, Susie Breedlove, Mary Powers, Debbie Atkinson, Judy Lowry, Carol McMasters. SEVENTH ROW: Linda Rinebarger, Cheri Haley, Kathy Ptleger, Cindy Stewart, Mary Wilson, Libby Couch, Marie Smith, Tania Robeson. EIGHTH ROW: Susie Hizer, Jane Plotner, Marilyn Dishon, , X I , N t 'T V, s- 'wr' . , L Xi i W, V I if SOPHOMORE TRI-HI-Y-FRONT ROW: Missy Murray, pres.: Kathy Lucas, v.-pres.: Candy Ridenour, sec.: Connie Schembre, treas.: Dana Ronk, chap- lain: TaFIy Gregory, sgt.-at-arms: Ann Mehlig, Janet Pyke, council reps.: Bobbie Mills. SECOND ROW: Becky Washburn, Darlene Watson, Kay Keller, Brenda Willis, Gail Fields, Debbie Cantrell, Janice Baxter, Kathy McCooI, Sue Harrell. THIRD ROW: Janet Mooney, Vicki Vetter, Lois Ritz, Fiona Fortson, Marty Winters, Cheryl Winkler, Joyce Edwards, Debbie McCool. FOURTH ROW: Keiko Nariai, Debbie Hibler, Patti Lyons, Debbie Schmidt, Debbie Greathouse, Connie Rose, Mina Burns, Candy Smith. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Morrow, Karyn Pierson, Kathy Brown, Cindy Hueston, Diana Walton, Vivian Strebin, Rita Springer, Carol Pryor, Pat Elliot. SIXTH ROW: Sue Ben- nett, Julie Plank, Melinda Harlow, Toni Smith, Toni Jones, Cindy Stevens, Ellen Kilcline, Karen Talley. SEVENTH ROW: Paula Miller, Wendy Mervis, Trish Carey, Rhonda Edwards, Fabian Golightly, Connie Hubert, Beverly Chism, George Ann McClure. EIGHTH ROW: Chris Wines, Mary Jane Cole, Dianne Rosener, Madalyn Anderson, Jane Brennan. Y J. A. Members Acquire Business Skills his fcffil -sf As Dick Boyce looks on, Jim Hosieiler uses The spoT Welder To complefe his producf. Acknovvledged os o leod- ing noTionol youTh orgoni- zoTion, Junior AchievemenT wos o guiding sTor in The plonning of mony Teens' Tu- Tures. AT The weekly meeT- ings, inTeresTed Teenogers .leorned The volues of pcirT- nerships, sTocks, shores, cincl obove oll, hord work. They esToblished youTh-operciTecl ond conTrolled componies which neTTed profiTs, boTh seen ond unseen Tor Their owners. Locol businessmen odvised Them in Their efforis ond woTched os imporTonT rewoirds were reoped. One of The beneTiTs of This or- gonizoTion Wos The experi- ence goined. Using The equipmenf provided for members of The J.A. cenTer, Brod NewTon explores The complexiTies of modern mochinery Rex Keck begins work on his compony's proiecT. l28 os he begins work on o chdrcool sTorTer. Junior Achievers and advisers form companies during organization meetings. XA, ilgka A. G. Schwenger and Greg Loman learn safe techniques of cutting metals. Terri Chapman, treasurer, and Susie Frazier, secretary, write progress reports onthe sale of stocks. Newly formed PROGRECO practices assembly-line production of extension cords. ,Q if! 1 ,Li' 'Q x ' 54 if f9gf?f Q, . fi jE ?i ?il fi gi ' F E E 1 E K SPCRTS The cooch ond teom opploudecl if victorious . . . critized if defected. With eoch victory we found renewed spirit . . . with eoch defect we found hope ond confidence thot the next gome would turn out differently. ln the gym ond on the gridiron we met, but we seldom thought of the hours of proctice these othletes put in before we sow them. ln sports we found reloxotion ond friendship . . . 0 ploce to yell .. . lough .. . ond if defeoted, ci ploce to be sod. l l I l l i l l i i l l l l l l i l l l Enthusiasm, spirit, and despair are shown by cheerleaders Linda Johnston, captain, Linda Coe, and Penny Pitman. FIRE UP, TEAM! This order was given throughout the football and basketball sea-sons from the five enthusiastic members of our booster club. They rep- resented our student body and the general public of Kokomo in cities far and wide across the state and extended a warm welcome to others when we served as hostteam, Mrs. Huggler, their faculty sponsor, always em- phasized the need for diligent concentration in per- fecting their routines and made them realize the need for team-work and co-ordination during the gridiron battles and hardwood contests. CUB CHEERLEADERS: Judy Harvey, Marianne Gentry, Steph Lynch, Veronica Damitz. KHS cheerleaders make it a point to welcome the opposing school's cheerleaders and boosters. 132 K-Club, Cheerleaders Lend Moral Support K-CLUB-FRONT ROW: Larry Merriweather, Sheldon Fort, Dick Chenowith, Larry Wright, Dan Lucas, Chuck Cline, Brian Black, Dan Chaplin, Craig Born, Evie Gaillard, Jan Jenkins. SECOND ROW: Jim Heflin, Mark Gabriel, Dave Bannon, Fred Myers, Willard Rice, Jim Gifford, Doug Cook, Mike Caine, Herb Helms, Bill Welder, Don Birt. THIRD ROW: Pat Kubly, Jef? Barrett, Dave Seitz, Bill Artis, Jim Crable, Mike McClain, Clayton Duncan, Alan Tucker, Ray Davidson, Jim Beck. FOURTH ROW: Larry Woodward, Howie Hayes, Jim Campbell, Kevin Comer, Larry Sargeant, Mark Schwalenberg, Greg Diet- erly, Brad Zirkle, Dave Roberts, Charles Brooks, Pat Mooney. FIFTH ROW: Tom Wren, Dewayne Richmond, Dick Boyce, Bill Mattingly, Jim Barber, Steve Mugg, Greg Loman, Kent Aughe, Tedd Armstrong, Marty Edwards. SIXTH ROW: Jim Hiatt, Mike Ryan, Ron Stinchcomb, Mark Daniels, Dave Killingbeck, Mr. Stucker, sponsor, Bob Grady, Raleigh Grady. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Marcia Harrison, Linda Coe, Joann Boughman, Linda Johnston, captain: Penney Pittman. Q4 .. h sS21 ifQrfS6VQ f?W , 9 Q Q 9 32 g. QS Q il Q' Q l 3? ,hi fy, f ,3 QM ' U9 tudiql ii.: gm, h v?'5 rg-ai? Q Q We W5 Q. 91 E h,Qg,Qltee '5-Qffx .ef 9 9 555 i 3 3 if 9' 5 34 . ,gk ,2 5 Q we Q Q Q iw fi Qi Q ,jf Q Q Q Q' 'Q' 51 J,i.fw W 'Q i S MQ i Q Q Q Q1 f,Q, . . A' N, , , . 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FIFTH ROW: Connie Bennett, Kathy Moulden. Girls Answer Challenge Created by GAA G i r l s interested in intrascholastic sports found an outlet in the Girls' Ath- letic Association. By improving their skills, the girls were able to earn points for GAA awards. In addition to de- veloping their athletic abilities, the girls discovered that GAA also proved to be an invaluable asset in tormulating new and lasting friendships. Included among their various activi- ties were volleyball, tennis, shuttle- board, basketball, bowling, and swim- ming. One ot the maior happenings ot the year was the annual girls track meet held in the spring. Competing in several events, the girls displayed their excellent agility and sportsmanship. Ping-pong, one of GAA's many activities, is a chal lenge to Susan Porter. Harriers Complete Rugged Season 6'KU o GKWV s :nun :hes contig' In S my , I. sclwfo ms 5 mul! CROSS COUNTRY-FIRST ROW: Don Birt, student mgr., Charles Brooks, Gary Dennis, .lim Boyd, Ron Stinchcomb, Dave Killingbeck, Greg Pritts, Ed Plank, Dave Frayer, Glen Brunk, Mel Hobbs, student mgr. SECOND ROW: Terry Shires, Bill Moore, Allan Tucker, Harold Johnson, Lewis Stout, Jim Early, Cross Country Scores wggstn 49 0 nssmxnu Qtfeuuz-an aonmxsogabo rnusswlm V qtialy ff' ,fins :owing who M-Kvbyo C01-MTR' , SSLUUNTIY Z - - Q . fi 49Ka'7o WB55 cuuuruf Richard Gillette, Ted Rose, Galloway, Doug Rounds, Dan Wampole, Walter Cross, coach. THIRD ROW: Gary Glass, Lenny Grover, Ray Eddington, Richie Armand, Larry Gabbard, Robert Donahue, Clark Balcom, Keith Burton. Kokomo . . . . . . 32-24 . . . . . Madison Hts Jett .... 5O-15 Kokomo Kokomo 49-15 Wabash Kokomo... ... 42-17 ... .. Ft. W. South Kokomo 47-16 Marion Kokomo ... .. . 35-20 . .. .... .. Munice So Kokomo . . . . . . 39-2O . . . . . Muncie Central Kokomo . . . . . . 35-23 . . . ..... Nobelsville Kokomo ... ... 43-18 ... .. Logansport NCC ..... .. .....3rd Sectional ... ....... ... lst North Central . . . . . 33-24 . . . . . Kokomo After a two-mile cross country race, a runner's lungs were burning for oxygen, and his trembling body was completely exhausted. ln spite ot this thirty boys came out tor cross country this year. The harriers combined great teamwork with speed and endurance to place third in the conference and tirst in the sectional meet. Such runners as Dave Frayer and Allen Tucker tigured prominently in the compiling ot an over-all 8-2 record. One ot the highlights ot the season occurred during the North Central meet when Frayer broke the track record with a time ot 10103 tor the two-mile run. 1 Harriers Dave Frayer and Ron Stinchcomb rest under a tree. Mr. Cross Retires After Many Years at KHS Mr. Cross, forty-one years a teacher at KHS, retires from the faculty. To tracksters Mr. Cross is familiar as a competent coach. l39 This year marked the forty-first and final year of teaching for one of Kokomo High School's best-knovvn teachers, Mr. Walter Cross. lvlr. Cross went into retire- ment vvith plans for relaxation and the possibility of doing some traveling. Walter Cross has been a biology teacher since he started teaching at Kokomo High School in l925. During the war he became the track coach and vvas also the assistant coach of the football and basketball teams. Since l955, as cross country coach, he has led the team to numerous victories. The familiar face of Mr. Cross vvill be greatly missed by both the students and faculty of KHS. Mr. Cross always faith- fully served Kokomo High School, both in the classroom and on the athletic field, -4.4-vin N N,,,f' . To students he is familiar as an experienced biology teacher. Kats Capture Sixth Conference Crown Individual Statistics Rushing Atts. Yds. Ave r. Grady 82 769 9.4 6 Gaillard 86 617 7.2 6 Wright 90 435 4.8 8 Tudor 23 238 1.3 2 Edwards 8 73 9.1 1 Rice 25 52 2.1 2 Chaplin 9 45 5.0 0 Grable 2 15 7.5 1 Team Totals 328 2244 6.8 26 PGSQQZ Atts. Comp. Yds. ve. p. 141 68 1090 .480 1 1 Scormg Tdr. Tdp. Pm. Tp. Grady 6 6 1 79 Wright 8 O 1 49 Gaillord 6 0 O 36 Cline 0 2 18 30 Jenkins 0 3 O 18 Rice 2 O 0 12 Tudor 2 O O 12 Edwards I O O 6 Grable 1 O 0 6 Barrett O 0 O 6 Giltord 0 0 0 6 Team Totals 26 11 20 262 , is . .. 6 Raliegh Grady streaks for daylight against Frankfort. f..,,., .. .-M f-N .. .L Nix -f VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Jan Jenkins, Larry Merriweather, Bob Grady, Mike Ryan, Jim Heflin, Bill Welder, Dick Chenowith, Craig Borne, Pat Mooney, Marty Edwards, Chuck Cline, Bill Mattingly, Kent Aughe, student mgr. SECOND ROW: Mark Daniels, student mgr., Jeff Barrett, Brian Black, Dan Chaplin, Larry Wright, Tom Wren, Mark Moser, Sheldon Forte, Howard Hayes, Evie Gaillard, Roger Tudor, Jim Beck, Raliegh Grady, Tedd Armstrong, student mgr. THIRD ROW: Charles Baer, Trn., Kevin Comer, student Trn., Carry Beard, John Bannon, Bill Artis, Oscar Berkshire, Dick Boyce, James Crable, Mike McClain, Gary Leitz, Jett Loop, Mike Whiteman, Jim Campbell, Donald Holihan, equipment mgr. FOURTH ROW: Robert Bushong, asst. coach, Willard Rice, Fred Meyers, Jim Gifford, Chuck Walters, Max McCauley, Mike Orr, Bill Hecht, Mike Caine, Gary Moore, Cliff Davidson, Roger Bowser, Don Dollens, coach Robert Hamilton. Kots Show Their Prowess on the Gridiron Our fighting gridders once ogoin completed o most successful seoson with on outstonding record of 8-2, losing only to Tech ond North Centrol of lndionopolis. It wos both our rugged defense ond our smooth-functioning offense, speorheoded by The poss- ing of Willord Rice ond the running ond receiving of Roleigh Grody, thot sustoined the Kots throughout The seoson. In The opening gome of The seoson, The Kots mode o strong showing ond outlosted The LoPort Slicers by o 38-35 count. The following week, our Kots withheld o strong fourth quorter surge by Lofoyette Jefferson to cloim o 21-20 victory. We Then troveled northword ond loid hold to o 20-7 victory over The Eost Chiccigo Woshington Senotors. For victories four ond five, the K-Town mochine topped Fronkfort's Hot Dogs ond LogonsporT's Berries by scores of 46-O ond 39-O respectively. On October 8 the Kots poid the lvlorion Gionts oi visit ond come home with o 22-7 victory. Larry Wright gives an oll-out effort to escape on opponent's grasp. 141 Roted os The number one teom in the stote going into the gome with Tech, the Kots found the routing hord To uphold ond finolly succumbed. As the gun sounded to end the hord-fought contest, the Kots were onthe short end of The 27-l 3 score. Moinly on the bosis of o splendid fourth quorter, the Kots bounced bock ond cloimed o slim i4-13 victory over the Anderson lndions the following Fridoy night. The next encounter wos olso o close gome, but this time the Kots were on the losing end of the 20-T9 score in the gome with the North Centrol Ponthers. Closing out The seoson in fine Wildcot foshion, the Kots loidsole cloim tothe NCC trophy, dumping The Richmond Red Devils by o score of Sl-14. lt wos the sixth time in Cooch Homilton's eleven yeor reign os mentor thot his teom hod cloimed ot leost o shore of the crown. This wcis o seoson of which the student body ond the gridmen could be proud. Kicker Chuck Cline prepares to odd to the Wildcat tally. Gaining enemy territory isn't easy, as Roger Tutor proves. Powerful Wildcat Cffense Stuns Cpponents Marty Edwards sweeps the end and races down Hem foward The goo' line and six points. Following the blocking of Evie Gaillard, Raleigh Grady moves for a big gain. With plenty of pep and enthusiasm, the Wildcats take to the field. . .. ls it a victory? l42 .55 Sli S T S2 - -is RESERVE FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: Raymond Norstrom, Craig Stapleton, Gary Hyman, Gary Smith, Greg Taylor, Larry Hyman, Jack Adams, Rick Morehead, Roger Myers, Lester Hatchison. SECOND ROW: Mr. Donovan, Mr. Fox, Tim Damon, Jim Mohr, Bill Cox, Dennis Dowden, Mike Thomas, John Davidson, Ronnie Green, Steve Wells, Jeff Bassett, Mr. Ruch. THIRD ROW: Bob Calhoune, mgr., Larry Hunt, Chuck Sogbe, Jim Himelick, Frank Vonder- saar, Greg Carr, Ronnie Lions, Steve Fewell, Larry Grant, Jim Durfey, mgr. FOURTH ROW: Dave Gardner, Mike McCroskey, Don Smith, Greg Glass, Tom Mahoney, Mike Shumaker, Bill Beck, Jim Spencer, Mike Cooper, Phil Butts. Kubs Learn Useful Lessons in Losing Season Maintaining momentum and lacking endurance proved to be the maior prob- lems of the KHS reserve football squad as they completed the year with a 3-4 record. Coached by Mr. Donovan, Mr. Fox, and Mr. Ruch, the Kubs gained the necessary experience they would need in their succeeding years ot football play. ln the opening game, the Kubs came through in the second halt to win over the Logansport Berries, 20-13. Their next gridiron battle was a decisive 45-O victory over Peru. The first loss of the season came in the hard-fought game with Marion as the KHS gridmen bowed to the Giants, l3-7. The Lafayette- Jefferson reserves also proved to be too much to handle as they won, i4-l2. But the Kubs came roaring back in their next scrimmage as they triumphed over Anderson, i8-O. The Kubs split even in the last two games of the season. They were again defeated by Lafayette Jefferson, but finished the year with a l4-6 victory over Marion. Offensive and defensive players tangle as the reserves work for improvement. H3 A WealTh of Experience AssisTs NeTmen The Kokomo WildcoTs opened The boskeTbc1ll sea- son wiTh Tour consecuTive vicTories, deTeoTing Sheri- dan, Lebanon, LaToyeTTe Jefferson, and NorTh Cen- Tral. The game wiTh Lebanon was The TirsT Thriller of The year, as The KaTs played hosT in o sell-ouT game aT Memorial Gym. ATTer deTeaTs To Marion, SouTh Bend CenTrol, and ForT Wayne NorTh, Kokomo won The Marion Holi- day Tourney. The season game beTween The KoTs and The LogansporT Berries proved To be on exciTing buT disappoinTing one. Kokomo led in The TourTh quar- Ter, buT as The seconds Ticked away The Berries Tied The K-Towners and Torced The game inTo an overTime. The KaTs were finally deTeoTed by on score of 55-54. The cagers mode Their come-back by winning The nexT Tive conTesTs over ForT Wayne ElmhursT, Frank- TorT, SouTh Bend ST. Joseph, Richmond, and Peru. Kokomo's HTTh and Tinal loss was To Anderson. The KaTs had a nine poinT advonTage over The lndians, buT The margin dwindled in The end and Anderson won 7l-67. The KoTs' closing wins were over long- Time rival Muncie CenTrol, Indianapolis Tech, SouTh- porT, and New CosTle. ln The conTerence, The KaTs finished Third wiTh o 5-3 record. Leaping high inTo The air, Fred Meyer fires one in BASKETBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Rick Berfram, mgr.f Donald Holihan, Trainer, Frank OverTon, afh, directory Russel BraTTon, assT. coach, Les Ray, coachg Gene Turner, assT. coach, Max Baer, Trainer, Kevin Comer, mgr. SECOND ROW: Raleigh Grady, Larry MerriweaTher, Marty Edwards How ard BarnhorsT, Jim HiaTT, J. R. Jordan, Mark Gabriel, Bill Artis Jim Camp bell, Willard Rice, Fred Meyers, Joe PaTferson. in Their Quest for o Victorious Season After o fierce scrop, Lorry Beord loys up onother two-pointer. Without opposition, iviork Gobriel drives to pop one through the net. Jim Hiott dribbles post on opponent with the oid of Wiilord Rice's block. Hoosier hysterio hos ci firm hold on these Kokomo tons. Lorry Wright ond Jon Jenkins bring on the Kokomo Wiidcot. Marty Edwards shoots The ball To Gabe for a quick buckef. Fine shoofing makes Larry Merrivveafher a great asset To The Kafs. Kats in Action Cause Much In one ol his many relief performances, Bill Artis fires The ball. Raliegh Grady's fast drives add many points To the Kokomo Excitement for Fans BASKETBALL SCORES Kokomo . . ....... 76-55 , , , . Kokomo.. ...7O-67..,, Kokomo .. 74-68.... Kokomo .... .. . 97-64 . . . . Marion ....... ... 68-63 . . . . S.B.Central ...79-65.... Ft. Wayne North . . . . . . 75-69 . . . . Holiday Tourney Kokomo ..,.. . , . 78-66 . . . . Kokomo ..... ,. ... 75-74 .... Logansport . . . . . 55-54 . . . . Kokomo .... . . . 87-50 . . . . Kokomo.. 87-7O.... Kokomo.. ...92-75..., Kokomo .... ... 56-51 .... Kokomo.. 72-66.... Anderson . ... 71-67 .... Kokomo .... 81-71 Kokomo,.. ...78-63.... Kokomo... ...88-78.... Kokomo .... . . . 66-59 . . . . Sectional Kokomo.. ...90-53..... Kokomo.. ...74-46.... Kokomo .... .... 1 23-70 .... Regional Kokomo .. 76-48..... Kokomo .... . . . 69-51 . . . Semi-State Michigan City ... ... 74-66 .... . . Sheridan ..... Lebanon . . . . Lafayette . North Central . . . . . Kokomo . . . . . Kokomo . . . . . Kokomo Muncie Central . . . Logansport . . . . . Kokomo ..... Elmhurst . . . . Frankfort S. 8. St. Joseph . . . , Richmond Peru . . . . . Kokomo Muncie Central Tech . . . . Southport . . . New Castle Carroll . Northwestern ... Sharpsville .. Manchester ... Huntington . . . Kokomo Larry Merriweather topples over a Logonsport opponent to make a quick basket. Finishing a Wildcat fast break, Fred Meyers lays in another two points. NAME Gabriel . . . Grady .... Edwards . . , Merriweather Rice ....... Hiatt ..... Barnhorst .. Patterson .. Artis . . . Jordan . . . Myers . . . .. 184 .. 124 .. ..110 STATISTICS FG ...62 . ...65 55 ...80 47 . ...10 24 18 22 ...43 28 29 91 73 63 Pts. 461 321 283 140 185 196 44 55 56 1 1 4 68 Avg. 18.4 12.8 11.3 7.0 7,4 7.8 3.1 3.9 4.6 6.7 4.2 Wildcats Give Fans Many Thrilling Moments An elusive ball often causes crowded conditions. Willard Rice stretches to add another two points to the Kokomo score. Mark Gabriel hits high as he out-reaches an opponent. As Raleigh Grady shows, high-spirited scrapping frequently results in a iump ball. 148 Reserve Games Show Kubs PoTenTiaI As in previous years, The reserve baskeTball Team had a heighT disadvanTage, despiTe The one big man, o'5V2 sophomore, Frank Vondersaar. They made up Tor This deTrimenT, however, wiTh good ouT- side shooTing and alerT posiTioning under The boards. Junior Torward, JeTT HighTower, and sophomore guards Bill Beck, Joe PaTTerson, and Dane Wall- smiTh, helped The cause wiTh experT backcourT ball- handling. DeTense was anoTher sTumbling block Tor Coach BraTTon's Kubs during The TirsT few games oT The season, buT hours of pracTice broughT abouT a sTeady improvemenT easily seen by Tans and opponenTs. The culminaTion of The Kub's season was The B Team TournamenT, The Kub cagers deTeaTed Marion in The TirsT game buT were vanquished by l.aTayeTTe Jeff in The second, shaTTering Kokomo's hopes Tor anoTher vicTory. l-iighlighTing The year was The suspenseTul and acTion-packed game wiTh Richmond. WiTh one minuTe To go, The score was Tied, 42-42. A Red Devil Then Took a Timely 30-TooT long shoT To sink The bas- keT, cosTing The Kubs The game. The TuTure WildcaTs all agreed ThaT The season, alThough noT sensaTional, TaughT Them The value oT Teamwork and The hazards oT over-conidence. Dane Conwell drives around an opponenT for a quick buckef BASKETBALL RESERVES-KNEELING: Tom Mahoney, Coach Russell Brafton, Je HighTo er Gregg Glass John Jellousk Fank Vo de saar Dennis STormy Werby. STANDING: John Davidson, Dane Wallsmirh, Bill Beck, Ennis Dave Bannon l-laryBeard Don SmTh Rick Mo ehead Experienced Staff of Coaches, Managers Kokomo High School was tortunate this year to have a competent and vvell-rounded coaching statf. Because of time, eltort, enthusiasm, and devotion to their vvorlc, the Wildcats remained great competitors in all tlelds ot athletic endeavors. A fine squad ot managers and trainers accepted the many responsibilities of their iobs and Worked to ease the strain on the coaches. Student managers worked with lvlr. l-lolihan in handling equipment while Mr. Baer directed trainers in prevention and care ot iniuries during the practices and contests. A i Mr.Walter Cross keeps records of traclcsters to shovvimprovement. A conference with coach Hamilton gives this player needed advice. USHERS-FRONT ROW: Charles McCoy, Mark Brown, Dave Patterson, Rick Cole. SECOND ROW: Jim Mofflt, Bob Parson, Jim Merrell, Paul Saunders, Gary Conn. and Trainers Aid Wildcat Teams to Victory 'Q' ...ef 'mar ff' X New -.nf w.....,r MANAGERS AND TRAINERS-FRONT ROW: Don Birt, Tedd Armstrong, Auglne, Raymond Dunning. THIRD ROW: Leslie Johnson, Jim Durfey, Tom Kevin Corner, Rick Bertram, SECOND ROW: Bill Mervis, Mark Daniels, Kent Mahoney. COACHES-FRONT ROW: Charles Baer, trainer: Donald l lolil'ian, equip. mgr., Malvin CoHeld, swimming, Richard Donovan, res. football, Frank Overton, atln. director. SECOND ROW: Robert Hamilton, football, Henry Buchholz, wrestling, Russell Bratton, res., basketball, golf: William Fox, res. football. l5l THIRD ROW: Robert Buslwong, football, track, Les Ray, basketball, Larry Ruclw, track, Gene Turner, res. basketball, baseball, Walter Cross, cross Country. r ' ' ' Highlight of Wildcat Wrestling Season KHS wrestlers started the season with a loss to Lafayette, but the Kats came back to win over the Lo- gansport Berries. After suffering a defeat to Craw- fordsville, the grapplers returned to tie NCC rivals Muncie and Marion. The Kats placed fourth in their own 4-Way Tourney and continued the losing streak as they bowed to Southport, North Central, Ben Davis, and Anderson. Displaying the best team effort of the year, the Kat grapplers tied Muncie for second place in the NCC meet at Logansport. After losing to Muncie South, the Kats wound up the season by overpowering Broad Ripple. Unable to retaliate, Tim Swartz finds evasive action the answer. WRESTLING TEAM-FRONT ROW: Greg Goff, Dave Delrymple, Larry Beard, Tim Swartz, Dove Kitchell, Charles Brooks, Herb Helms. SECOND ROW: Howie Hayes, Mark Schwallenberg, Jim Crable, Chuck Bucheri, Bruce Briney, Jim Patterson. THIRD ROW: Michael Hellman, Gary Tilley, Gary Moore, Albert Gonzales, Jim Damon, Ken Brock, Ray Nordstrom. FOURTH ROW Coach Bob Hamilton, Jim Durfey, Raymond Dunning, Bob Mackey, Jim Win ger. s Second Place Tie in Conference Meet WRESTLING SCORES . . . . . Kokomo .. Logansport . . . . . Kokomo Muncie Central . . . . , Kokomo West Lafayette Lafayette . . . . 28-14. . . . Kokomo ....... .... 3 O-23 ...... Crawtordsville .... .... 3 5-1 1 ...... Kokomo ..... .... 2 6-26 ..... Marion ... .... 34-24 . . . . .. Kokomo .... .... 4 2- 8 ..... Southport ... .... 44- 6. . . .. North Central Ben Davis . . . Anderson . . . Muncie South Kokomo ..... .. .... 35-9-.--. 32-16..... ....16-28... .... 32-18-H 29-14...,.. . . . . . Kokomo . . . Kokomo . . . Kokomo . . . Kokomo . . . . . Kokomo . Broad Ripple Heavyweight Jim Crable has his match well under control. Howie Hayes prepares to put an end to a hard-fought match. To even the odds, Larry Beard tries to bring his opponent to the ground. The battle for a commanding position shows on Dave Kitchell's face. Gary Moore encounters difficulty in breaking a hold. 153 Kat Tankers Emerge from the Water with ar Again this year the Kat tankers had a highly suc- cessful season, raising their total to fifty-one con- secutive dual meet victories. The swim team also placed first in the North Central Conference meet at Frankfort, as well as in the Speedway lnvita- tional. The tankers finished fourth in the state meet at Bloomington with the aid of such standouts as Pat Kubly, Kl-lS's first All-American swimmer who again captured first place in the one-hundred yard backstroke, David Roberts, Dan Lucas, Steve Mugg, varsity diver Jim Barber, who placed sixth in the one meter springboard diving, and Raymond Davidson. Most of the dual meets offered little competition to the Kl-IS tankers, with the exception of the meet against Southport, Kokomo pulled it out of the fire only in the final few events. The meets at Speedway and Culver were also close, but Kokomo ended up the victor in both contests. Paddle boards prove fatiguing for Mark Schwalenberg SWIM TEAM-'FRONT ROW: Steve Politz, Tom Wines, Steve Cameron, Mark Foland, Pat Kubly, Steve Mugg, David Roberts, Ray Davidson, Doug Cook Quick, DOU9 Gillom, Sieve ll'lCl4, Phil 3f6V6flS, ROQGF RiClen0UI'. SECOND .lim Barber, Dan Lucas, Greg Dieterly, Mark Schwalenberg, Brad Zirkle ROW: Tony Akemann, Kerry Jones, Joe Slane, Bob Stein, Bill Menges, Leslie Johnson, Rick Engle, John Trent, Stan Troy, Coach Mal Cofield. THIRD ROW: Jeff Undefeated Record During Regular Season SWIMMING SCORES Kokomo .... .... 7 9-16 . . . Kokomo .... 78-17 Kokomo ....,... .... 7 8-17 . . . Columbus Relays .... .......... Kokomo ...,.... .... 7 7-18 ... .. Kokomo.. ...86-9..... Kokomo .. 83-12 Kokomo .. 79-16 NCC .... ....... Kokomo . . . . . 59-36 . . . Kokomo... 52-43 Kokomo . . .. . 58-37 - - - Kokomo .............. 53-42 .----- Lawrence Central 8. Speedway Invitational Sectional ..................,........ State ..... . . . . LaPorte Marion . . . Muncie Burris 1st Ft. Wayne North Ft. Wayne Snider . , . . . Anderson ,... Franklin lst . , . Speedway , . . . . Southport . . Lafayette .left Culver .. ...Ist 1st 4th Dan Lucas exhibits championship form in starting the back stroke. A good starting dive, shown by Pat Kubly, often determines the winner of a close race. Ray Davidson knows that winners are the result ot practice. Steve Mugg draws in a lungtul of air to sustain during a gruelling race. Breast stroker Brad Zirkle f1nds the going rough. KIPS Offers Opportunity for Water Inclined I Pam Owsley, .lan Pumphrey, and Patty Jones initiate two neophytes. One ot the most pleasant transitions at KHS was the metamorphosis ot a Kips' neophyte into o competent swimmer who was second to none in aquatic ballet. To be sure, a Kips' skill did not come easily. Many hours were spent in order to achieve perfection in required stunts such as sculling, the dolphin, the surface dive, and the front and back tuck somersault. Only then was a girl eligible for mem- bership. This yeor's Kips inducted twenty- two watersoaked initiates at a party given in the tall. With their acceptance, the new members, along with the old, set even higher goals. All had dreams ot winning a Kips' pin, trophy, or even the charm bracelet, the highest award in the club. KIPS-FRONT ROW: Patty Jones, president, Jan Pumphrey, vice-president, Pam Owsley, secretary, Becky Copley, treasurer, Becky Gaiser, Linda Wyat, Tommy Newell. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Fredrich, sponsor, Molly McGlone, Lillie Datfron, Jane Harrold, Patti Miles, Dee Cheveaux. THIRD ROW: Mari- etta Eades, Judy Schembre, Jan Sanders, Linda Harrold, Judy Scheiman, Beth Pearce. FOURTH ROW: Terri Bagwell, Kathy Davidson, Becky Wash- burn, Connie Schembre, Christi Hurstel. FIFTH ROW: Karyn Pierson, Alexia McHale, Cindy Stewart, Kathy Lucas, Leonora Siupinski, Mary Lechner, Cheri Haley. Girls to Show Gracefulness at Aquatic Ballet Kips members prove their aquatic ability by forming and holding many dilticult water formations. Lillie Daffron, Susie Huls, and Becky Gaiser pick up pointers from Mrs. Fredrich. Christie Hurstel starts an Eiftel Tower, while Jan Pumphrey completes one. BASEBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Frank Bellamy, Bob Ronk, Joe Fivecoate, Marty Edwards, Gayle Richmond, Alan Reeves, Gary Huls, Dwayne Rich- mond. SECOND ROW: Coach Gene Turner, Jim Hiatt, Scott Crawford, Gary Sale, Ron Mullen, Mike Smith, Dave Dowden, Jim Grimes, Chuck Cline Raleigh Grady, Coach Joe Platt. Baseballers Turn in a Balanced Record Though their season wasn't tremendously success- ful, the T965 Wildcat baseballers ended the year with a record of seven wins and seven losses. They gained much experience, and they also showed that there was much potential in the many players who hoped to return the next season. One of the high- lights of the season was the fact that the Kats placed second in the North Central Conference final stand- ings. It was this high finish in the baseball standings that clinched the All-Sport Trophy for Kokomo for the fourth time in the last five years. Representative of the fine ability shown by the team were such ace-hurlers as Raleigh Grady, Dave Dowden, and Jim Hiatt, along with fielders Frank Bellamy, Bob Ronk, and Joe Fivecoate. Although teaching at Lafayette Park Junior High School, Joe Platt returned as coach and ably guided the Kats throughout the season. Mr. Gene Turner aided Coach Platt, and their experience on the diamond proved to be very important to the squad. It was Mr. Turner's job as assistant coach to take care of score records and to issue equipment as well as to help Mr. Platt with the coaching duties. After opening with a 5-4 loss to Frankfort, the Kats proceeded to even up their season. They closed the season with a 4-l victory over Lafayette Catholic. .', x.,f,, W f ' ' ' Bob Ronk positions himself in readiness to field a grounder. Y! Dave Dowden rounds third base on his way to a Wildcat run. at if , I Turning to fire the ball, Frank Bellamy starts a double play. Frankfort .... Kokomo . . . Kokomo . . . Cathedral . . . Kokomo .... Washington . . Kokomo .... Anderson ...... Jefferson, Laf . . . North Central . . . Lat. Catholic .... Kokomo .... Kokomo . . Kokomo . . Kokomo . . BASEBALL SCORES -4 5-l... 3-2... 3-2... 5-4... 9-O... 6-3... 7-6... 2-O... ...lO-7... 3-2... 6-3... . 6-l... . 5-4... . 4-l... . . . Kokomo . . . Carmel . . . . Muncie . . . Kokomo . . . Richmond . . Kokomo . . . . Tech . . Kokomo . . Kokomo . . . Kokomo . . . Kokomo Marion . . . New Castle . . . Logansport Lai. Catholic ic., . V, 3 , A - ff i,'f- ' -Ht, ' A E, mi' ,e Second sacker, Marty Edwards, lunges for ,S 1 1 'K . an elusive baseball. I f 1 if Jim Hiatt takes a step to help gain momentum for pitching. Thinlies CompleTe a Highly Successful VViTh a vision of on NCC crown before Them, The WildcaT Thinlies shoTTered long sTanding records in Their quesT for vicTory. The KaTs opened The season wiTh a 63-64 win over The Marion GianTs. The Kokomo Thinlies meT defeaT aT NoTre Dame. Tom Hilligoss lessened The pangs of defeaT, Though, by breaking school and meeT shoT-puT records wiTh a 57' 6311 heave. This year The Muncie Relays fell before The re- lenTless onslaughT of The Thinlies. lT was The firsT Time since i952 ThaT Kokomo had won The vicTory laurel aT The relays. Hilligoss once again proved his deff- ness wiTh The shoT by sending iT 59' Through The air. Barber Took firsT in The high and low hurdles. STucker, Gifford, Killingbeck, and WrighT Teomed up To win The Two mile relay. The Track Team fell To Anderson in The secTional, buT wrapped up The year by winning The NCC crown aT Logansporf. Ending The season, STeve Jones earned firsT place in sTaTe pole vaulTing compeTiTion. 1 - lx Jim Barber claims Top honors as he clears The lasT hurdle .4 L33 4 -A l TRACK TEAM-FRONT ROW: Dave Bannon, Jim Boyd, Mike Kilmer, Gary James, Sfeve Haworth, Harold Canady, Dave Wrighf, Tom Hilligoss, Steve Jones, Jim Barber, Roger Tudor, Marty Edwards, Dave Killingbeck, SECOND ROW: George Benneff, ClayTon Duncan, Harold Calhoun, Glen Brunk, Jim Beck, Bob Caine, Tom Wren, Greg Pritfs, Tom Colley, Evie Gaillard, Larry Beard, Larry Wrighf, Dan Chaplin, Ralph Porfer, Mike Randolph. THIRD ROW: Don Birt, manager, Gary Owens, Sfeve Denman, Roger Bowser, Gary LieTz, Mike McClain, Jeff Loop, Chuck Walfers, Willard Rice, Dave Frayer, John Plofner, Trainer, John Siefkin, manager. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Bushong, coach, Kevin Comer, Trainer, Don Dollens, Sheldon Forie, Mike Sullivan, Vern Springer, Jim Crable, Fred Myers, Bill Maynard, Jim Early, Mike Strange, Larry Hunter, Mel Hobbs, manager, Mr. Cross, coach, Mr. Ruch, coach. Season by Taking the NCC Crown Mr. Buchholz watches as Gary Leitz practices shotputting. Sand sprays as Glen Brunk lands after a strenuous leap. Mike Strange, Wildcat hurdler, makes a good start for the finish line by springing over the first hurdle. Steve Jones finds that split-second timing is essential. XX Kick N, SNC XR, NSN. XXX e- -. ---...f'ifff' Kats Prove to Be Too Much for Competitors Vern Springer pumps his legs in an attempt to steal the lead. Fred Myers springs off the starting block, hoping for a victory. Track Scores Kokomo . . . . . . 56-53 ...... . . Ft. Wayne South Kokomo .......... 62-47 . . . ........... Tipton Muncie Relays ............. . . ........ lst Kokomo .......... 68-41 . . . . . . Tech Anderson .... . . . 60-49 . . . . . . Kokomo NCC .... .............. ............ l s t Kokomo . .. ... 73-35 . . . .. . North Central Sectional ................ ........ l st 4-Way at Marion .... . . . lst Regional ........ . . . 4th State Meet . . . . . . 5th .ff Jew After receiving the baton from Greg Pritts, Dave Frayer pursues a Central opponent. as They Compile Another Impressive Record Larry Beard gives an all-out eFfort in trying to clear the high jump bar. Hurdles prove To be a formidable barrier to JeH Loop. The points of a good starting position are shown by these runners. l63 Mike Kilmer adds victory to the Kokomo cause. Driving hard, Tom Hilligoss cinches a ribbon. GOLF TEAM-Greg Stine, Tim Miller, Tom Clark, Tom Cooperider, Eric Young, Coach Russ Bratton. lmpressive Kats Place Third in State Varsity golfer Eric Young uses an iron to get on the green. Victory seems to have been the watchword for linksmen of the Kokomo breed in past years, and the Kat golfers of this season did not break that tradi- tion. Throughout the spring sessions the boys from K- town compiled some impressive statistics. Kokomo was ranked third in the state, and the Kats again brought home the NCC Crown Although experience and constant practice from the beginning of the year was necessary for a cham- pionship golf team, a conscientious coaching effort was also required. Mr. Russell Bratton ably filled this position and guided his squad through their season. GOLF SCORES Kokomo . ll-4 .. ..... Marion Kokomo . . . . . . l2V2-2V2 Jefferson iLaf.J Kokomo . T3-2 .... . . Maconaquah Kokomo . . . .. . 12-3 . . . . Noblesville Kokomo .... ... 12-3 . . .. . Carmel Logansport EM-ob . . . Kokomo Kokomo .... . . . lO-5 . . . . . . Peru Kokomo . . T2-3 . . . . . . Frankfort Kokomo ... ... 14-l ..... ..... . .. Tech Kokomo . . . . . . TOV2-4V2 . . . ...... . Arlington Kokomo . l4V2-SW North Central Kokomo . 9V2-5V2 .. Logansport Kokomo... ...IO-2... ......Tech Kokomo . .. ... T2-O .. . .. Arlington NCC .... ist Kot Net Record Improves with Experience In Robert HomiIton's tenth yeor os cooch, the tennis teom hod o semi-,successful seoson. The record of 7 wins ond 4 losses speoks for itself. Two bright spots were underclossmen Dove Seitz ond Greg Lomon. Seitz won first ploce honors ot the Muncie Burris Invitotionol, ond Lomon, o sophomore, showed promise for next yeor. Another bright spot wos the tied-for-third finish in the Conference stondings. TENNIS SCORES Eating :iii ji 1 i 313 iii: r 3 I WT fe2L'Sl 3xqgyo,e.,k.,,M y Peru ..... .... 7 -O .... ..... K okomo A - , ' i Kokomo .... .... 7 -I .... .... R ichmond Q Anderson . .... 6-I .... ..... K okomo ' X -,4'gVL . - ' . 5352322 iii.. 1111213 1111 ..11'i,'e4Vl2i,1iIZ '?3'5'20:9'S'??3?9Qee Logonsport ........ .... 4 -2 .... ..... K okomo 6 . Jefferson CLof.I ..... .... 5 -2 .... ..... K okomo Kokomo nigliyll ..,, 5 -2 ,,,, ',,... Mo ,ion Dave Seitz perfects his forearm swing during the ot? season. Kokomo ................. 6-I .............. Frankfort xv TENNIS TEAM-FRONT ROW: Gary Moore, Dick Boyce, Gary Ault, Don Wolford, Ed Plank. SECOND ROW: Coach Bob Hamilton, Greg Loman, Tom Golper, Dan Simmons, Dave Seitz, Tom Fingleton. as X ta if V 1 gcgfkx YF z S-NXBN ,Rigs k xfw S1 mg ,BXXES-i :YY X fgfffhff QQ, 5. FRIENDS A party or date the big prom that all- important ball game all were a source of new friends. These activities provided memories which will be treasured for years to come, for only with friends can life be complete. Some, we may meet in the world outside others, we may never see again, butthisyear . . . allwereimportant. Swinging Sophomores Become Aware of Many sophomores find dancing a way of releasing excess energy lefT-over from the day's studies. Scared faces and qualcing voices were The signs of The Sophomore class as They enTered The confusing world of KHS. They rushed from room To room, usu- ally The wrong ones, Trying To figure ouT schedule cards and one-way sTairs. AfTer surviving The firsT Two weeks, They became accusTomed To The daily riTual of school life, and The scared expressions vanished. The youngesT class aT KHS had made iT Through iTs iniTia- Tion period and was now ready To make The mosT of iTs firsT high school year. The many clubs and aThleTic Teams swelled wiTh The Tide of eager Sophomores. Every acTiviTy in The school was aTTempTed by This group as They pushed ahead reaching for Their goals. Besides The exTra-curricular acTiviTies, The Sopho- mores ioined in The oTher areas of KHS social life. They aTTended dances, plays, and sporfs evenTs. AlThough The Sophomores Took parT in so many exTra-curricular acTiviTies They sTill found Time for Their school work. The work load always seemed To be in- surmounTable To Sophomores, buT by applying Their ambiTion and common sense They kepT Their scholas- Tic average up. They held The value of educaTion be- fore all oTher Things and worked hard Toward Their goal. Being the Youngest Class at KHS Frances Aaron, 'Burly Adams, Jack Adams, Jeff Adams, Johnny Adams, Regina Adams, Roger Adams, Gary Agnew, Gary Allen. Paulette Allen, Vickie Allen, Caro- lyn Amos, Madalyn Anderson, Mike Anderson, Sharon Anderson, Den- nis Anger, Jim Anthony, Diana Ar- cher. Teresa Armstrong, Ronald Arnett, Vickie Atwell, Martha Austin, Phyl- lis Austin, Pam Bailey, Kirk Baker, Vivian Bakken, Clarke Balcom. Barbara Baldwin, Charles Baldwin, Alice Balemtine, Craig Barber, Da- vid Barber, Terry Barker, Frank Barnett, Minnie Barnett, Noreen Barnhorst. Margaret Barrett, David Bartrum, Jeff Bassett, Jack Bates, Janice Bax- ter, Kathy Beach, Harry Beard, Toni Beard, Caren Beck. William Beck, Alvin Beets, Clyde Beheler, Danny Bell, Linda Bell, Roseann Bell, Sally Bell, Sandra Bellamy, Diana Sue Bennett. Gregory Bennett, Jeff Bennett, John Benson, Richard Berg, Bettie Bert- ram, Ruth Bess, Dennis Binkley, Lin- da Bitner, Russ Blake. Pam Bliss, Chris Babcock, Shirley Bochard, Karen Bockelman, Mari- lyn Bogan, Mary Jane Bagan, Bar- bara Boggs, Cinthia Bogue, Sheila Bogue. Cinthia Bough, Robin Bowman, Treena Bowman, Jeannine Bowser, Shirley Boyd, Carol Bozard, Don Brackney, Dennis Brantley, Edward Brantley. Jane Brennan, Ross Bretz, Lola Brewer, Monica Bridwell, Danny Bright, Ken Brock, Diana Brooks, Don Brooks, Greg Brown. Katherine Brown, Rebecca Brown, Carolyn Bucheri, Kathy Buchmiller, Pat Buckley, Brenda Budzinski, Car- ole Bundrent, Bettina Burns, Mina Burns. Bill Burthay, Sharon Burton, Chris Button, Phil Butts, Robert Calhoun, Ronnie Callis, Steven Cameron, Wil- sona Camp, Gloria Campbell. si st. 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Patricia Cox, William Cox, Brad Craig, Ken Craig, Darrel Cranfill, Mike Crawford, Rosanna Creason, Karen Crispen, Steve Croddy. Sheryl Cruea, .lack Crumbo, Dave Crumre, Kathy Cunningham, Phyllis Curry, Herbert Cutshall, Timothy Damon, Phyllis David, John David- son. Debbie Davis, Diane Davis, Emily Davis, Steve Davis, Twyla Davis, Vickie Davis, Russell Day, Dan Dean, Ronnie Deg ler. Excitement, Anxieties, and Entertainment Marvin Delong, Gail Ddnning, Peg- gy Dennis, Mike Derleth, Sue Deta- more, Jerry Devee, Connie Devine, Cherie DeWitt, Patty Decknoener. Dave Dillman, Roger Dillman, Hilda Ditmore, Bob Dodd, James Dodson, Robert Donahue, Mark Donnell, Dennis Dowden, Pamela Drake. Vickie Drake, Michele Droll, Lebert Duke, Caren Dukes, Eddie Duncan, Linda Dunning, Mary Jo Dunn, Jim Durfey, John Durham. Walter Durham, Christy Durrell, Tom Eades, Hazel Ealy, Leslie Ebert, Virginia Eddington, Margo Edson, Joyce Edwards, Rhonda Edwards. Marquita Elder, Pat Elliott, Kenneth Elmore, Richard Engle, Glen Ennis, Nora Enyart, James Eriksen, Roger Ervin, Sherry Essing. Greg Estle, Thomas Etchison, Gloria Etherington, Nancy Etherington, Carolyn Evans, Tanya Evans, Den- nis Evehart, Rosalea Farris, James Ferenc. Janice Ferency, Monte Fetterhoft, Stephen Fewell, John Fields, Bob Fierke, Steve Fink, Mark Fisher, Cin- dy Flick, George Fort. Karen Fort, Fiona Fortson, Tom Fost- er, Dorothy Fouch, Ronnie Fowler, Myra Fox, Gloria Franklin, Carol Frankovich, Linda Frazier. Thomas Frew, Elizabeth Frey. Anita Fuller, Lucinda Fuller. Joyce Fye, Lary Gabbard. Trudy Gaddis, Linda Gagle. a K ykhr. if J ...W .'?' . ef ,. 'lu Q t.. 1 1 kk f ' -tk Af f -..J' - f in x is :Mm H 44 . ,X 55 . .V 9 'xv 1-12: . fe . ,fi ,iff E f 1-.. .K X A , , ru Z 'S' ag... EU X .Q as 1. s . 4' . :N Q mf- i ., ,,,. M . 4' L fi ,A ,,, J' this 'Sq 5 .unit u g... w .i. 4 'EK'-1 .-- . X Q A x Y. 3:2 1 3 we v raw.. XA .- at A s f 4. - Wy! . . D Q . -ix :il ' it S. 5 A xl , if WL - i -t ,. 1 - --Q me A ' A N gtk: L- out .IM , ' J in X 1 x fag 'W Y L' ,. 1. ., Q 'T 'VN iii ,xx . 3? 5, X ii ' aft- X , V l ' x .ig yuz, K. R I, , ? it ff 14 X3 No matter what the temperature, football is always a favorite pastime Orientation Day Provides . ,, -- f . f fr 1' 4 . ., 5 Q s , .- X. ' l T3 ii'i ts. I r . s ,--- of - - - 'iw-...f , V. K . nf- J fd ff i If K ff' .. .V W ' A BS. , 2 V w i f A I . ,'ifM.53 I, m .,.':l r T N ' c, , ' If . ' - '.iv 1 , r t i- .P 1 ff - i f ,'i ' A -, K --., ,.., . ty G 'F fra, ,, I ' ..,, 4 ,X g el ,Lv - , Q 74 . ' K if N ,jf 1 - fn it X 'x H- m e - fu N e s H v is iii H L . . '- -:,,, ' - -. i It , A iki ..-:.:1 . U . K un if HK .eg we ' V, , ,V,, i nz. lj L, , , , , , ,, . , 'is L Kal 1. K xx .. f 24 ., J if -'1,,, Vu ' ,L,,. 8 2 I' x 4- ' i i ' , Z ,Y fvu - t .,.,: x f Q 7 ,... . . 'filt- r W 94' M . s 'fQEl?1sfEiij:1g,,-,J 'qi fywiygb 3. . 4 ' EI ' K , ' 2, K, , K uf hr E 's , x t A 1 2 L , Y A '- lux Wi :gt Zee :ii'i I ,scar 1, X. , sg, -1 ' E I ., my ' W frgjg tf W .: 5 il 1 it 4'-, QF ie,- K 1 U. s af? 'ti' qi-vs' I r .L ...:- 2 ' . . X .. -..... It ' N - t A f ,L . -1 ':.'?:: ' , V Students wltl' Larry Gaines, Robert Galloway, David Gardner, Steve Garrett, Dan Gaskill, Carol Gates, Deborah Ge- dig, Floyd Gerhart, Deborah Gib- son. Allen Gilbert, Patty Giles, Richard Gillett, Roger Gilvin, 'Brenda Glan- don, Gary Glass, Gregg Glass, Lin- da Glunt, Gregg Gott. Fabian Golightly, John Golper, Pamela Goode, Rodney Goode, Glenda Gook, Denny Goranson, Teena Gordon, Rhodana Goudy, Yvette Grady. Donald Graham, David Grainger, Larry Grant, Larry Graves, Debbie Greathouse, Gary Greene, Ronnie Greene, Carol Greeson, Stephanie Gregory. Jennifer Grimes, Ruth Ann Grisa- more, Carolyn Grubbs, Sandra Gueere, Rex Guge, Gary Gunnell, Steve Hagy, Gary Hale, Denny Hall. Lewis Hall, Terry Hamilton, Bill Hancock, Jury Hankinson, Tari Han- nah, Kevin Hardie, Charolette Harl, John Harless, Melinda Harlow. Deborah Harmon, Gloria Harnois, Bob Harold, Sylvia Harper, Shirley Harrell, Sue Harrell, Larry Harris, Ronald Harris, Tom Harrold. Mike Hart, Dan Hartwell, H. C. Hatmaker, Gary Havens, Judy Heath, Steve Heathcoat, Chuck Heaton, Bonnie Heckert, Joan Hed- ger. Lynn Helmholtz, Joyce Helvig, Mari- am Herren, Theresa Hewitt, Peter Hiatt, Deborah Hibler, Pat Hicks, Daniel Higginbotham, Cindy Hill. Theresa Hill, Paul Hillis, Jesse Hill- man, James Himelick, Charley Hin- kle, Susan Hisox, Mike Hite, Mary Ann Hodson, Catherine Hoel. Jeff Hogan, Steve Holliday, Cathy Hollis, Dale Hont, Alan Hooper, Glen Hooper, Debbie Hornbeck, Dennis Horner, Mark Hostetler. Linda Hounchell, Vonna Howard, Brenda Howell, Brenda Hoyle, James Hozey, Connie Hubert, Ran- dy Hubert, Cynthia Hueston, Connie Huey. ci Preview to Gayle Hughes, Joyce Hughes, Bill Hulet, Jeff Hunt, Ronnie Hunt, Sally Hunter, Lester Hutchison, Jim Hut- son, Linda Hutson. Sandy Hutto, Garry Hyman, Larry Hyman, Larry lngle, John lrick, Vic- ky lrwin, Raymond Jackson, Rober- ta Jackson, Perry James. Tom Jeffries, Jan Jeffrey, Dick Jenks, John Jeroski, Harold John- son, Shirley Johnson, Paul Johnston, Dave Jones, Easter Jones. Jack Jones, Joni Jones, Kenneth Jones, Pam Jones, Patricia Jones, Paulette Jones, Betty Jordan, Paul Jordan, Teckla Jordan. Joe Jowers, Daniel Juroft, Nancy Kates, Dixie Kaufman, Janis Kauf- man, Jerry Keck, Ron Keck, Dale Keiter, Donald Keith. Marilyn Keirn, Cheryl Kellar. Kay Keller, Duane Kelly. Mike Kennedy, Rita Kennedy. Wayne Kenworth, Mary Kilcline. Charles Kinder, Linda King. William King, Micheal Kinney. Donald' Kirby, Sandra Kirby. Their Future Years at KHS K 11.45522 il ' t QI F 5' vs 'i is JJ, 1 J , J K 2 L ': - l ' .M V' ,. i ' -i'- Vx c, 'Q R, gzlbu , K K f' V ' L ' . Uv ,,. 1 1- We X-f is ' .,. ,Q ,.J: :i'. , ,,,s., i K 'iii s iifsa l .ss .31-v. it , . 2' . ' lm P K Y' K WF. 41- A I .. ' ' , . Q 'f 'S 3 J :. : x 'N s X s.. ' XX 4 B --.K .- i 5, Q L . L 1. s.. ' . 4 s Q? Qian ,plz 25' A . ,..., -I H 3 K G, . ,S 1, J , . 1 ,': , f ...usd ll i JMX ! Sophomores are introduced to KHS faculty and student leaders. 173 Many Sophomores Extend Their Talents SIM: if . 3, -1- ik Jerry Thomas faithfully practices his piano accom- , 't-xl, paniment for chorus class. Y '35 fr- S L X 77 tif? ' , ,. ' nm , l 5' . .. , y I: , V V .L f J A N Q K x wi Q f. w X 2. --'f . ff ' ' 4 V 1., if we . Q ' ff ,A-, , ..i.. . -'s e . . A ii ' ll, D il' fi J .ia l.... I . : K K-g , ,'Q fx ,.,- . X,-, I74 Mary Kilcline, Elaine Klemme, Bob Knight, Monica Kollmar. Kevin Kopeschka, Mike Kordel, Kat- hy Kuchnicki, Steve Kucholick. Steve Kuhns, Mike Kritsch, Sherry Lacey, Linda Lambert. Larry Lamp, Linda Land, Ernest Langley, Jeneen Langley. Doug Larmer, Jerry Lasley, Allen Lawrence, Dwight Lawson. Linda Lawson, Royce Lawson, Jac- queline Lee, Cindy Lewark. Gene Lidy, Jerry Lidy, Cynthia Lynn, Rodney Little, Jennie Locke, Everett Long, Nina Longwith, Bob Louks, Linda Loveland. Robert Lowder, Ruth Lowdermilk, Don Lowe, Sharlet Lowery, Kathy Lucas, Roger Lucas, Karen Luckey, Sharon Luckey, Chrystal Lynch. Ron Lyon, Patti Lyons, Beverly Lytle, Sally Lytle, Bob Mackey, Thomas Mahoney, Joseph Mailory, Judy Manring, Cynthia Mapes. Cynthia Marshall, David Martin, Gordon Martin, Michael Martin, To- nia Martin, Sheryl Mason, Ronald Mast, Debbie McCool, Kathy Mc- Cool. Linda McCIaran, Charles McClory, Susie McClory, Georgeana McClure, Mike McCroskey, Pat McCutcheon, Tom McDonald, Jack McGraw, Joyce McGregor. Bob Mclntire, Roger McKasson, Lor- raine McKee, Radney McKee, Shei- la McKee, Bob McKoon, Amber Mc- Lay, Mark McMasters, Steve McNal- ly. To Contribute to School Functions Jan McPherson, Steve McPike, Di- ana McQueary, Westley McQuiston, Billy Meacham, Ivan Medina, Greg- ory Meiring, Keith Meers, Andrea Mehlig. Linda Meriwether, Jim Merrill, Wen- dy Mervis, Willam Mervis, Dana Meyer, Gene Meyers, John Meyers, Bill Michael, Nancy Michael. Steve Michael, Joyce Michner, Di- anna Miller, Dick Miller, Everett Miller, Jamey Miller, Karaway Mil- ler, Mary Miller, Pamela Miller. Patty Miller, William Miller, Bobbie Mills, Mims, Mike Mims, Shirley Miller, Paula Miller, Phillip Frank Mince, Sandy Mirdo. Ginny Mitchell, Gary Mock, James Mottit, James Mohr, Dennis Moody, Jack Mooney, Janet Mooney, Pat Moore, Mark Morehead. Rick Morehead, Virginia Morehead, Janice Morrison, Cathy Morrow, Vickie Morrow, Mike Morton, Mark Mote, Keith Mudd, Philip Mugg. Steve Mulis, Patricia Mullins, Ar- thur Murphy, Cynthia Murphy, Jua- nita Murphy, Melissa Murray, Jim Myers, Roger Myere, Keiko Nariai. Gary Natwick, Kathy Neher. Jill Nelson, June Nelson. Alice Nesbit, Wilma Nester. Bob Newburn, Becky Newland. John Nicholas, Tom Nicholas. -Q W -ss. fl S H' . L., qi- 1 is is 'lf sf 5:-4' , S iv' s s Y .3 ,'-: i iii? EE'-.i -as ink .. Q . vu J i. ,J Q .. ,,,- x v . i Z 4,,. f y, ,i'f-., . N X' . 3, I 5 X .. .Q ji Rl l l ' X ,M .. lv N 5 .xii-Y ,,. F7 'A fit. 1 Q' Y at - as L i . 51.4 'Q g it v . .,,.f , g .-y . K -Q' 14 I 7:1 R ii I Xx . ' -1 s I es K. RTA li . NJ o X N: J, HW -1? ,Q s Q . ,silt 1 , X N ln 4. XNWY I 1 we 1 i X.-S1-H. lt WK' Q NT I-ri n E' i ' Y I Q Pat Elliot and Lady enioy a leisurely iaunt on a brisk autumn day. 175 , Sophomores Face the Hazardous Problems Wm..-f Jamming at the numerous local dances is an ever popular form of rec- reation for Kokomo teenagers. ,R , r wwf ik? tfir M, , t iss... V, , ,, Q91 7 Pia. l : L . . iq, 25 I ,. xi 3 in 2 -2 'tai' . QE? ei J!l!!l , Q . st, yu , 5' if Wy get .QC JNL lqgglt :t.q,,f, : x I '49s W? X .azg . la x . .M , l.:. Q . rx? 'P . gif P., -W ,ll, r x Ms .1 'REP' leigh! E3 ll gg? K. v,, ,f'f slixt'X5 'ew - .Z W e 1+ 595 si ig' E , E15 .sei -'1- ft ,aww 'fl sr 5 . ,. if on .. . gg , 1035 .s .,, sig 2 r,1 Liss ,,'Q . ix.. is mEm7 5. ,lcc , ease .ease .ww wqff T .ss ' V fs -V-151. Q J , f pf Q KK'L I f i caalscrc P :P f ' . ws- fs s V: f . V sr. ff' su, ess., . i s ' A 1 vw- .Q X ,, .2 'PW gi s , ff . ,K 'K tak? I76 .. W , ,s ef ima-Y at 445 Gary Nichols, Monty Noble. Larry Nolley, Raymond Nordstrom. Mary Norris, Beverly Norwood, Chris Nutt, Steve Oakes. Dixie O'Bannon, Deborah O'Con- nor. Vic Ohlemacher, Carol Orem. Ernest Orr, Ellen Ovadka, James Overton, Jacquelyn Parr, Connie Parson, Linda Parson, Mary Ann Parsons, Glen Pattengale, Dave Pat- terson. James Patterson, Joe Patterson, Mike Pearson, Roger Pearson, Tere- sa Pearson, Deborah Phillips, Bar- bara Pickett, Debby Pickett, Patricia Pierce. Karen Pierson, Vickie Pike, James Phipps, Sheryl Paul, Terry Popp, Dillard Plake, Julie Plank, Jo Ann Poe, Douglas Porter. .lo Ellen Porter, Linda Porter, Rex Prather, Claude Pruitt, Carol Pryor, Cindy Pulver, Janet Pyke, Mark Quick, Sally Quillen. Emily Raab, Paul Raver, Brad Rayl, Kathy Reecer, Kim Reith, Bruce Rey- nolds, Gerald Reynolds, Linda Rhy- ne, Bill Rice. Debbie Richey, Twyla Richmond, Candace Ridenour, Karyn Rife, Loi' Ritz, Dave Roach, Kent Roach, Dav Roberts, Edward Robertson. of One-Way Stairs and Period Breaks Greg Robeson, Paul Robinson, .Iu- dith Robison, Wanda Robison, Mike W Rodgers, Mary Roe, Dianne Roesen- L wi ger, Patt Roll, Dana Ronk. Jim Ropes, Connie Rose, Rose Dew- ey, Louetta Ross, Miriam Ross, Sus- an Ross, Ted Ross, Doug Rounds, Linda Roush. Mike Rubow, Johnny Ruckman, Bar- bara Ruemler, Cynthia Rush, Bill Russell, John Russell, Juanita Rus- sell, Sammy Russell, Dave Ruther- ford. Steve Rutherford, Dan Ryan, Aaron Sagarsee, Diane Sargeant, Sally Sarver, Paul Saunders, Connie Sav- age, Donald Schaefer, Connie Schembre. Arthur Schetter, Joe Schick, Debby Schmidt, Dick Schwartz, Carol Scott, Peggy Scudder, Carla Secrease, Dell Sefton, William Seymour. Jeanine Shaak, Robert Shaffer, Jan Shanks, Vickie Shanks, Steve Sharp, Larry Shaver, Sherman Shelby, Al- len Shelton, Mike Shepard. Jim Shilling, John Shine, Steve Shirar, Nancy Shirley, Chester Shoemaker, Linda Shope, Sandra Shuck, Steve Shuck, Kathleen Shue. Mike Shumaker, Connie Shutt, Fred Siefers, Bruce Siefken, Scott Sietken, Steve Simpson, Sherry Sinnannon, Michael Sisneros, Melvin Skaggs. Jalene Skinner, James Slaughter, Becky Smeltzer, Andrew Smith, Candy Smith, Connie Smith, Dabna Smith, Deborah Smith, Diane Smith. Don Smith, Edie Smith, Gary Smith, Greg Smith, James Smith, John Smith, Judith Smith, Kathy Smith, Larry Smith. Myra Smith, Sharon Smith, Toni Smith, James Snider, Sue Snogerly, Fondra Snyder, Joyce Snyder, Cat- hy Somsel, Chuck Sosbe. Paul Sosbe, Jim Sottong, Jim Spen- cer, Ken Springer, Rita Springer, Penny Stack, Debbie Stafford, Pam Stamper, Becky Stanley. So phomores Are Kept Busy by a Wide , M K, :yy ., L IL i Eq. ' QW if exe. Ke i .ms XX I I F ii? Receiving a donation for Muscular Dystrophy during a fund drive are Pam Sutterfield and Carol Scott. if 1, ,TT P gk uh.. , g ' ' 4. X I. I le . 1 3 M: LAL I' .. V it V vip ng' .. -ew ,nun 'i x '42 Q , f- S i 4. 'tsrr R 4 7 I i r s s l ,. ' K . A p 1 Q Q Q . ,R , 178 451' .. 4 is K . , Craig Stapleton, Greg Starbuck, Barb Staton. Dave Steele, Rick Steele, Bob Stein. Shirley Steiner, Jack Stephenson, Cynthia Stevens. Greg Stevens, Ronald Stewart, Greg Stiller. Jonetta Stiner, Jim Stitt, Tom Stitt. Glynn Stitts, Brenda Stoneking, Marilyn Storms. Tim Storms, Rosie Story, Susan Stouse. Louie Stout, Vivian Strebin, Randy Strode, Karen Strong, David Stout, Lisa Stroud, Eddie Suits, .left Sulli- van, Sondra Sullivan. Harry Sutton, David -Swigart, Tom Swing, Becky Swisher, Frank Switz- er, Steve Taber, Joseph Taflinger, Karen Talley, Reggie Tanksley. Stephen Tate, Gregory Taylor, Car- olyn Tedlock, Cathy Tedlock, Mi- chael Tedlock, Butch Templin, Char- lyn Tenney, Candy Tharp, Jerry Thomas. Mike Thomas, Taunee Thomas, Ani- ta Thompson, Carolyn Thompson, Samuel Thompson, Grant Thorpes, Gary Tilley, Deborah Toler, Dianna Tomlinson. Kathy Tompkins, Penny Tooley, Stan Troy, Allen Tucker, Terri Tucker, Charles Turley, Marinell Turley, Da- vid Turner, Gerald Turner. Variety of New ancl Different Activities Dan Tyler, Marsha VanMeter, Tom VanMeter, Kirk Vansickel, Mike Vet- ter, Vicki Vetter, Susan Vint, Frank Vondersaar, Margaret Wade. Stephanie Wagner, Susan Wagner, Chuck Wainwright, Kathy Walker, Nancy Walker, Terry Walker, Dane Wallsmith, Janet Walther, Nancy Waltman. Diana Walton, Daniel Wampole, Christine Ward, David Ward, Lon- ny Ward, Kathy Washam, Becky Washburn, Veima Washington, Dar- lene Watson. Cathy Webb, Gary Webb, Neil Webster, Patsy Weeks, Jeff Weir, Greg Wenger, Stormy Werbe, Stan West, Dannie Whaley. Bill Whitacre, Dennis Whitacre, Sus- an Whitacre, Diana White, Theresa Whitehead, Gilbert Wilhoite, Pam Wilkisan, Peter Wilkinson, Bonnie Williams. Ebert Williams, Judy Williams, Lan- nie Williams, Teresa Williams, Bill Willis, Brenda Willis, Dick Willough- by, Henry Willson, Cynthia Wilson. Debbie Wilson, Janete Wilson, Ran Wilson, Penny Windle, Chris Wines, Cheryl Martha Winters, Jerome Woida. Winkler, Terri Winslow, Patty Wolf, Paul Woodhouse, Charles Woodring, Rebia Worley, Clinton Wray, Bill Wright, Mark Wright, Roger Wright, Steve Wyant. Cheryl Yard, William Yeagle. Dana Young, Lodema Young. Deborah Zell, Henrietta Zimmer- man. Gary Zimpleman, Brad Zirkle. is .3 Y.. .T 1 wi. . we 4. yew . Sets sa . x 4 I iv' QQ, F N I ,,.k . 6' xf 3-s 1 ,gg- an 'ev V31 'si 4 .,, ,fry A 7 X Vik N 4 1 wand Q. it 'tm ik. te .Is ,1 . , , ,.t r ,, rf' ' t Q t Z' . A T al, . I W. V gf f is ' 1 f i Q. t- , , ily L f may '- seg W? si' +4 W0 gxivur Q -Lily, es 3 't Q' fu 4-K -..- 95' W Hx mv W4 l. A R W' l f .1 ,K .Q Ls, ku ' e mi' . iizlf si , : i , . A pxiqiggi - X .5 9 K , 4 . . . ,Aiuff 'J ff , ' ' M M X4 H t 5 ,j i .. L . t. X . Y I B pn? Vit' H ' . as , . - - .s . - J -H.. A duh W , .,,.., . Q ., . Us - ge.. ..-it 'Ye x Dave Crume rehearses for the next appearance of the Roustabouts . I79 OrganizaTion of Junior Class ls Willard Rice, v-pres., adds fuel To The fire while Jim Campbell, pres., STeph Meyers, sec., and Maureen O'Neill, Treas., discuss The problems facing Them. As The lasT freshman class To begin high school aT KI-lS, The class of '67 realized ThaT The iunior year was a year of decision. IT was The one in which They de- cided vvhaT Their fuTure would be. AccepTing The re- sponsibiliTies and privileges of upperclassmen, They elecTed vvell-qualified class officers vvho guided The class acTiviTies, The mosT imporTanT of which was The Junior-Senior ParTy held in honor of The graduaTing seniors. ObTaining a higher level of educaTion was ever presenT in The minds and ambifions of The class of '67. College-bound iuniors found ThaT parTicipaTing in The NaTional lVleriT and The Pre-SAT TesTing programs, in addiTion To Taking college-preparaTory classes, gave Them valuable experience in preparing for The fuTure. The ouTsTanding scholars and iournalisTs were eligible To become members of The NaTional l-lonor SocieTy and of The Quill and Scroll l-lonorary. Special members of The class were chosen To represenT Kl-lS aT Girls' STaTe and Boys' STaTe and To parTicipaTe in The AFS program. As The year came To a close, The juniors felT Them- selves vvell-prepared To face Their senior year and To Take over as The leaders of Kokomo High School. ompleted with Election of Officers Cathy Aaron, Pam Aaron, Sue Aaron, Pam Abney, Bob Abresch, Joyce Abston, Donna Adams, Eddie Addison, Sharon Addison. Tony Akemann, Connie Alberson, Joe Albright, David Alexander, Don Allen, Larry Allen, Michael Allen, Anita Anderson, Fred Anderson. Lance Anderson, Jerrold Anthony, Don Antrim, John Arnold, June Ar- tis, Sandra Artis, Larry Ash, Caro- lyn Atkinson, Debbie Atkinson. Kent Aughe, Hazel Bailey, Anita Baker, Dave Baker, Larry Baker, Richard Balda, Jim Baldwin, John Bannon, Dewayne Barker. Peggy Barnes, Lisa Barton, Judy Bates, Linda Bates, Terri Bates, Ron Batman, Paul Beaman, Pete Bea- man, Jeanette Bean. Larry Beard, Don Beatty, Mike Bea- ver, Bill Beck, Carolyn Beets, Di- ane Belcher, Carroll Bellah, Mike Benge, Constance Bennett. Vicky Bennett, Susanne Benson, Os- car Berkshire, Kenneth Berryman, Rick Bertram, Mike Besser, Ellen Bevington, Robert Biggs, Fred Bin- del. Bill Blakesley, Larry Blessing, Setir- ha Blue, Dale Bocock, Mary Bogue, ramela Bolan, Rebecca Bolinger, Julia Bond, Joann Boughman. Paul Bourtt, Barry Bousum, Lindo Bowen, Marcia Bowley, Raymond Bowman, Diane Bowser, Roger Bow- ser, Twila Bowser, Richard Boyce. Carolyn Boyd, Jackie Boyd, Mary Bradburn, Pam Branch, Harry Bran- kle, Terry Brantley, Sharyne Brass, Susie Breedlove, Tom Brennan. Rex Brewer, Sharon Brewer, Rich- ard Brewster, Cleta Brisboy, Robert Brooks, Bobbie Brown, Douglas Brown, Jacqueline Brown, Larry Brown. Mark Brown, Robert Brown, Sharon Brubaker, John Brunfiel, Alta Buck, Bev Budzinski, Patt Burgan, Carrie Burleson, Doyle Burnette. if 1 ilk. Q.. . N - 'ist ,. if is 1, ' is . ' si N N ' piisx . J - B ca in 2 QQ ' -- J' - C W V 7 K 4 ' . fgjgsf J. ':. -1:33 'L A - V ' J 'Ain' . . X5-!:g'5,, ' if , ,,, , I I ., ' iii' sp, - n X 1 V it , 'i k..i S ' . ,. . at n .- . . . . Us X . .ack . . Ji: wr., , . .... r 96 wie . J A sus? A Q wjilgxt G . . y Fikv .Q- in-I I li Q xx N' - .. H H ' -.,- 5 . I . BW- S , unfit, . Q .. V L7 A . ' ff-1 if 5 iii? ,.... , is, ii ifi ik. L . J , . K ,Vw EEZ: , ,M s ,,,, Y rf x E'-'E .1 Q J' SP X E. er .-ay r-.fx 2- fi . 'Qin-s. A 32 stef W 1 .Ze . if tl- xf ' ll . , . -sf V j s - 'iii . ... ibn r, x. .ls x S' x, W ar .A 4 -J - . v. si, V a .l. x get , 3 R., N fl il wg A K. if f . ga. l E 1 :I ,., . ,- ,Q ..: K V .. li . in B mi' 2 'E' Li,-4 A i . f I is Y W 54.55 ' f : ii i A ,., ,. ' , ...., at 1' A 'llli is Juniors Realize That l Phone in hand, Tania Robeson disproves the theory of the need for quiet as she discusses algebra problems with a friend. we lknn , I H M I . X l is X it rr' if . A xx . l Y vm -Z em. .. .ga ' 'ff' , M ...ff Q 'X X 'A M ., Q K X n S '. QE x f W' . M... is i ' k ks I . ,,r.V Ml W :'- v f. , My Ay g rs A , A 2, .fa Y 4, . .K+ 'ff l82 13 5-3. . .f Participation in Clubs Virgil Burnett, Betty Burns, Dave Burns. Keith Burton, Susan Busby, Dave Butcher. Julie Butcher, Dewayne Butler, Charles Byers. Mike Caine, Jim Campbell, Patrick Cardwell. Deloris Caris, John Carlson, Keith Carpenter. William Carpenter, Leroy Carroll, Pat Carter. Walter Carter, Wanda Carter, John Carver, Kathie Caserio, Rosie Castaldo, Linda Catron, David Catt, David Cattell, Doyle Causey. Pat Causey, Larry Chapman, De- nise Chauvaux, Debbie Chezem, Iris Chism, Rick Clark, Steve Clark, Kathy Clawson, Marsha Clelland. Kay Clinton, Linda Coffman, Janice Cole, Lynn Cole, Regina Cole, Don- ald Coleman, Tony Coleman, Judy Collins, Susan Collins. Kevin Comer, Dave Commons, Alan Conner, Arnold Cook, Brud Cook, Greg Cook, Mike Coombs, Daniel Copeland, Steven Corey. JoAnn Cornell, Laura Cotner, Ed Cotterman, Elizabeth Couch, Gregg Courtney, Janet Courtney, Patricia Cowin, James Crable, Patricia Crary. Steve Creason, Linda Cregar, Don- ald Critchlow, Jill Crutchfield, Rob- ert Cummings, Steve Cunningham, Nancy Currens, Kenneth Dailey, Danny Dain. Will Gain Important Friendships for Them Janet Daly, Veronica Damitz, Mark Daniels, Charles Davenport, Ron David, Clifford Davidson, Cathy Davis, Frank Davis, Kristine Davis. Lowell Davis, Pat Davis, Sterling Davis, Teresa Day, Brenda DeBusk, Dale Degler, Dave Delrymple, Steve Denman, Gary Dennis. Brenda DeVault, Mike DeWitt, Shar- on DeWitt, Mike Dickey, Greg Die- terly, Rebecca Dieterly, Dyan Dillman, Rhonda Dillon, Marilyn Dishon. Beverly Dixon, Michael Dixon, Don- ald Dollens, Georgiana Donaldson, Dina Douglas, Judy Douglas, Kath- ryn Douglas, Cathy Downey, Pam Drake. Susan DuBois, John Duchateau, Wil- liam Dugger, Sharon Duke, David Dunivan, James Dunn, Raymond Dunning, David Durfey, Teresa Dur- ham. 3 Mary Pat Dwyer, Marietta Eads, Richard Eads, William Eads, Jim Early, Ray Early, Theresa Easter, Raymond Ebert, Ray Eddington. Shirley Eddington, Dan Eidenback, Sharon Eldridge, Jean Elkins, Ralph Ellers, Linda Emberton, Al Eno, Rob- ert Eriksen, Elaine Ervington. Anthony Essis, Debbie Evilsizer, Thomas Everhart, Terri Fager, Char- lotte Fallen, Gloria Fawcett, Kenn Felt, Bill Ferguson, Rick Ferren. Beverly Field, Connie Finch, Mary Fingleton, Kathy Finley, Carl Fish, Brenda Fisher, Cindy Fisher, Kenny Fisher, Marvin Fisher. Susan Fitzwater, Robert Fivecoate, Sharon Flick, Terry Fligor, James Flowers, Lavon Flowers, Gene For-1 bes, Frances Ford, Penny Ford. Delores Fort, Marsha Fort, Larry Forte, Debbie Fortson, Danny Fow- ler, Charles Fox, Pamela Franklin, David Frayer, Melissa Frazer. Mike Frazier, Marilyn Freed, David Frey, .lon Fridlin, Neal Fuller, Dan Garner, Darlene Gardner, Steve Garner, Jack Garwood. .X it . rs. n ir I e s A935 te i X .-. Ls Q3-N! W i' ., ., ,. . y ss -if 5 mi i , -...ii . . 'W xg i-gf X 'E' rf . K A if B . , A iw . K 'f Q ,ix Xi . ,- . V I -5 iw f . '- I Q ff ' if v, .V ' 1 5 . -.S fl l83 li-. vu 4 h J.. . N. Q . Y -Q, W W fi? H. gr ,,,. 1 s 1 ,A -1 it 1 ,, 2 1 fi 4 i '. 1 ,i, 1 B. 5 uq., 1, The Novelty of the Wearing of Class Rings 1. A i jj .2 s 'Y ., . 1 Tw , ,',, S 4 , : A T. Q. s., - as - . ..v, N, , J S s ss . i - ll .X A it .X ' - -1 ,' . - V E -V s, W J. L -- sg.. , , - -2 '.., , s ' -A, sv P .utils X ,g yr. . ,. 4 y ' ,E mkiri- s. ' X LL. A vt s., 5 'A - 4 u' if I .V J gg 3 ' xi- 1, I E '-.. ' . 'V ' it Q.. . 'K . x ge- .. A f i A. K ,tb .Q I H.. 7 ,, . , A Q Y , in I- '71 Q.. W I .. if in .. if th tt Q he . , I L 1 ss .. it.. L A 184 it Q I in sh Mark Geary, Pamela Geiger, Mari- anne Gentry, David Gephart, Jean Gerrard, Cathy Getz, Jim Gifford, Jerry Gilbert, Sarah Gilbert. David Gillam, Teresa Gillam, Ken- ney Gilvin, Debbie Gingerich, Deb- orah Girton, Jerry Glandon, Gloria Glass, Thia Glass, Susie Glassburn. Alberta Gleason, Carolyn Godfrey, Barbara Godlove, Vicky Gotorth, Jerrel Golden, Mike Goldsberry, Albert Gonzales, Debbie Goodnight, Albert Graham. Joe Grecu, Mildred Greene, John Greer, Louis Greer, Sondra Greer, Butch Grider, Ray Grigsby, Terry Grim, Mike Grove. Lenny Grover, Ginger Guest, Toni Guy, Syd Guyton, Linda Hafley, Pat Hafley, Cherie Haley, Donna Ham- blin, Mike Hamilton. Rodney Hamilton, Zenna Hamlin, .lo Ellen Hankins, Linda Harness, Shirley Harrell, Bob Harrison, Mar- sha Harrison, Linda Harrold, Ken- neth Hanle. Jackie Hartwick, Judy Harvey, Terry Hash, Harold Hastings, Bob Hat- maker, Darlene Hatt, Lila Hawkins, Dave Hayes, Vivian Hayes. Rod Healy, Bill Hecht, JoEllen Hef- lin, Mike Hellmann, Paul Hellmann, Les Helms, Mary Henderson, Janet Hendrix, Don Henson. Bobbette Herkomer, Julie Herring- ton, Marianne Hesselman, Lynda Hewitt, Rebekah Hewitt, Linda Hick- man, Keith Higginbotham, Jett Hightower, Nancy Hightower. Gerald Hill, Linda Hinders, Cynthia Hizer, Suzy Hizer, Mel Hobbs, Deb- bie Holcomb, Cheryl Holland, Lin- da Hollingsworth, William Horn. Dennis Horton, Teresa Host, Jim Hostetler, Larry Hounchell, Brian Huftord, Carl Hughes, Debbie Hughes, Edward Hughes, Steven Hulet. Mary Huls, Susan Huls, Anita Hunt, Christina Hunt, Debbi Hunt, Micheal Hunt, Jan Hunter, Larry Hunter, Steve Hunter. Turns to Tradition for the Junior Class John Hurlock, Steve lrick, Brenda lr- win, Marsha Irwin, Lezlie Jackson, Joyce Jacobs, Jerry James, Kathy James, Robert Jamison. Mark Jarvis, Jerry Jenkins, Joe Jenks, Stephen Jerger, Barbara Jew- ell, Connie Jewell, Gary Johnson, Harry Allen Johnson, Leslie Johnson. Nancy Johnson, Rosetta Johnson, Vickie Johnson, Jim Johnston, Diane Jones, Lynn Jones, Paulette Jones, Randy Jones, Theodore Jones. Sandie Jordan, Sara Jordan, John- ny Kaicy, Donna Kail, Robert Kain, Bill Kaler, Greg Karnes, Les Karnes, James Kaufman. Rex Keck, Julia Keiter, Ephraim Ken- ner, Dragoo Kenny, Wayne Kenyon, Joe Kessler, Steve Kilcline, Lyndall King, Peggy Kinsey. Gary Kintner, Gregory Kirby, Ste- phan Kirkman, Kerry Kleiber, Chuck Klein, Ann Klise, Linda Klopp, Roscoe Knoderer, Steve Kollmar. Pat Kuntz, Karyl Laitinen, Tim Land- is, Tom Landis, Barbara Lang, Dan- ny Langley, Rick Lanning, Beverly Laughner, Terry Laughner. Marcia Lawrence, Marilyn Leach. Mary Lechner, Rochelle Lee. Roger Leep, William Leicht. Susie Leiter, Bill Le Masters. Lorraine Lemons, Pha Terrel Levens. 'H fx: L. L. L s s s 'fit . J - ' V K sg, is so-.. , f fx.. it S 223, i if ,x 4 Hier W G' 1 R WV Swv i - 4 ' f X. 4. , K- TL It 1 J Q55 . A L 'Is- ,.,,, X I , Qt V fr. .H l -49' J if . . sg K is Q6 .. X , N N. if Q .M ,K gb V ,..., A. ' I , 7 lil, l Q ' ,- in X '- ,.,,, k B Q JJR . J tt' ist . K R iznikm gg fx, A kl N L ri ssiif as .i. Wx ,Q .... X--if A J fi i f J QM is - - J- .L V I Q ' Y 2 ix S N' ik -, - 1 ,X .f . sg'-1 -- , - sq, -V3 A i,:. ., W QQ' ' I vs Q -. x '. ' . 1 A ' .. ' -t Q.. 7 if 5 i n at ii A , 5' -st' ' K J se 7 it W. --. J, - N is i k Z.. . rf X E s l J ig.: i 'Q 1 'ii ii i . . Debbie Chezem and her date are taking advantage of the beat of the new dance craze. 185 ln Preparation for the Future, Juniors Are ' . gi.. - . as ip W, 'R 3 I 3'- :lf':',:'? .:' 'ill AL. ' E ' iss, 'f-.Wye yi 3? I, gm R M359 -,.. ,. -3, , ..11,t M. ,gp , , R, im 5 A ,Qt 'L . .. W-if 5 5' s t. K 3, . ,, M ., . rrrrr , I sig : K. if . :E- ' f E '-if x Nh K X . st it ii it ,. . H.. ., . g, 3-Rh I -1.-1: , Q viii - 'S 3 -. i , Q ,N , ,?,,, , , , We ti :- Y 'P . 9 ia i A S X ss. R 'E W , M .. , M., 3' l. it is Wig neg 4 f 1 J? l 1 1 Pm- 2-sa..-'mf is X' 4 i if if is is Yi t M K ll X 7. is-. 'as ,Q f fr . , ,,,g, ,. it vrkk gwfaizn ., -,F .. J it + we ix ,f if f , . L iff' A H 3 M-was 'mr 5 948 F' . -9' ,z are s. .- i i FN . fi? +3- at 4 ,F 5 V N t K -'-N A Q l 5- . Q ASME ' ,. f i ' ,,.,. 'E -l ,,,, 2 , f, , - 'L , . 1 Q W -We , is A L ,xx Q, Li. ' me Carol Lewis, Judy Lewis, Susan Lew- is, Gary Lietz, Carol Liggin, John Ligon, Todd Lindley, Jim Lipkey, Doug Little. Richard Livingston, Greg Loman, Jett Loop, Sandy Lough, Sherry Louks, George Love, Becky Lovegrove, Steve Loveioy, Sharon Loveland. Judy Lowry, Ann Lucas, Linda Lut- trell, Steph Lynch, Mary Lyons, Pam Lytle, Susan Lytle, Tom Maddox, Judie Maggard. Vicki Maish, Susan Marsh, Barry Martin, Anthony Martino, Russena Maudlin, Steve Maus, Wayne Max- well, Alan Maynard, William May- nard, Max Lee McCauley, Mike McClain, Joyce McClory, Rhonda McCollum, George McConnell, Roger McCon- nell, Jan McFerran, Susan McGaw, Betty McGregor. Sandy McGuire, John McKay, Larry McKinney, Pam McKinney, Claudia McLochlin, Paul McMain, Marlene McMannis, Carol McMasters, Sidney McQueary. Ronald McQuiston, Cesar Medina Luis Medina, Becky Melton, Jim Mel- ton, Randy Meriwether, Lavona Mer- rell, Marshall Merrell, Dennis Mer- rick. Chuck Merten, William Mervis, Steph Meyers, Jim Mickler, Patti Miles, Beth Miller, Charles Miller, Denny Miller, Doug Miller. Fred Miller, Jerry Miller, John Miller, Reina Miller, Diana Mills, Donald Mills, Greg Mills, Ronald Mills, Chris- ty Miner. Tom Minor, Jan Moftitt, John Mon- roe, Vaughn Monroe, Patsy Monti- cue, John Moonan, Bill Moor, Gary Moore, Linda Moore. Prudie Moore, Sandy Moore, Anna Morgan, Lloyd Morgan, Vaunda Morgan, Christine Morr, Max Mote, Robert Mottinger, Mike Mullen. Ophie Munsey, Bill Murphy, Tom Murray, Jet? Muster, Fred Myers, Kay Myers, Wayne Name, Dereada Neal, Patsy Neibarger. Challenged by the National Merit Test Steve Nelson, Linda Newburn, Tam- my Newell, Bradley Newton, Linda Nibbs, Mary Nicholas, Melissa No- ble, John Nolan, Adrienne Nolcox. Greg Nolder, Dan Oakley, Fred Odiet, Maureen O'Neill, Mike Orr, John Orton, Lowell Osman, Terry O'Vadka, Donzell Overton. Georgia Overton, Ruth Owsley, Paula Park, Robert Parks, Bill Par- son, David Parson, Daphne Pasquale, Diane Pate, Susan Patton. Gary Paul, Jerry Paul, Beth Pearce, Allen Pencek, Jo Pennington, Rick Perkins, Willie Perry, Randall Peters, Cindy Pettay. Judy Pettay, Beth Pettiiohn, Kathy Pfleger, Christy Phillips, Ron Phillips, Jerry Pickett, Vicki Pickett, Steve Pierce, Bill Pitzer. Jane Plotner, Dennis Pogue, Lin Port- er, Susan Porter, Dennis Powell, Richard Powell, Mary Powers, Paul Pratt, Bill Prewitt. Jeff Price, Joyce Price, Eddie Pulver, Jessica Purvis, Mike Rankert, Dana Rayl, Carolyn Rayls, Ed Rayls, Tom Redmon. Larry Reecer, Robert Reecer, Carol Reed, Valerie Reed, Bill Reed, Ran- dy Reed, Kenn Resler, Ralph Rhess, Donna Rhyne. Willard Rice, Gayle Richmond, Frank Ridoux, Fred Robertson, Tania Robe- son, James Robinson, Bill Robinson, Lynnette Bobson, Dave Roe. Rose Rogers, Aaron Root, Terry Rork, Jerry Rose, Wade Royal, Jim Rus- sell, Melody Russell, Sherry Russell, Susie Rust. Sharon Rutherford, John Rynerson, Bob Salinas, Jan Sanders, Larry Sar- gent, Sherry Sass, Judy Scheiman, Randy Schick, Mark Schwalenberg. Tim Schwartz, Nancy Scott, Betty Seabolt, Rick Seichrist, Diane Shack- elford, Donna Shaw, Mike Sheely, Lester Shelton, Larry Shields. tix X J ,- it . ,f-f2 L ,rr arr g' K X, X! V- we 7 11 ,, , ,Q Ns Kg ' .g, .1 N .S J A L ' cn. L , X I ,s .. J . -A i HH is til ,ti rir t i , I 't t 'i gf is f x :t g Q M ti J , ix Y - .L ,., ,' M S5 as ,L 'g .fs QF I .... V Q , 'ef' X ' -gh. M r ' iril ltt, 1 s lrr- 'ilsirr F We ' L ' r ti' - r rrr , J i f , i R L ,aata 'rsf or J H 35 ? 'Fi ,r,., ,-': J :,- .: .V'r' 4 .. K J N it ll : ll'i K .K L S , ' 1 e V vvl-, K gn - i, A ,,,, gi - :' . wif is f S if A 7 A ' x ' , et'-3 , ra 542233. I87 N As the Juniors Cross the First Milestone They vw Caught in the act of robbing Carol McMaster's well stocked refrigerator are fv, . . Willard Rice, Carol McMaster, Teresa Sokol, and Roger Bowser. 1 X its L. gh FG' 3 K 3 ' fm ' ,if .. l X at P .. ,Qu ,, ,Q ,. Q . 1 ' i i', -' . ' ,'. -H . , 'E 5' 3 Xi .V ,,.., ,.., s K A I . ,, X I E, , , . - fy . ww .r,: .. 5 sf si . p fLm . lf S I S Q 3 L Q 5 I Q '7 ' ,K , , 188 S 1-W 1 i we-f : si si s, ,V .,,. sf ff . if ft S, ,,:.., was . at 4 . . Yi rt I .q.mg,,,. Q? 2: .Q ,mi .lgf,,,,K mf .if .gs Nancy Shilling, Terry Shires. Mike Shirley, Phyllis Shirley. Richard Shockey, Judy Shoflner. Robert Shrock, Carolyn Shuck. Linda Shufflebotham, Christine Sikt- berg. Jacqueline Simmons, Jan Simmons. Jill Simmons, Wayne Simmons. Beth Sims, Leanora Siupinski, Mark Skomp, Joe Slane, Addie Smith, Bernice Smith, Debbie Smith, Diana Smith, Don Smith. Jerry Smith, Jim Smith, Karla Smith, Linda Smith, Linda S. Smith, Loretta Smith, Maria Smith, Nancy Smith, Pam Smith. Pat Smith, Penny Smith, Becky Smith, Reine Smith, Roger Smith, Robert Snider, Lynn Snodgrass, Marlene Snow, Teresa Sokol. Roger Sorrell, George Sash, Teresa Sottong, Robert Spaulding, Bill Spence, Vern Springer, Joe Stahl, John Stanley, Susan Stedry. Elaine Steen, Barb Stephens, Glenda Stevenson, Cynthia Stewart, Dietra Stewart, Susan Stewart, Gary Stiner, Tom Stine, Barbara Stoneking. Look Forward Anxiously to Next Year Jim Storms, Kurt Stough, Kathy Stout, Don Stover, Mike Strange, Mike Sullivan, Paula Summerton, Pam Sutterfield, Rick Sutton. Becky Swain, Lynette Swigart, Rich- ard Swigart, Jerry Tackett, Roger Tedlock, Anna Thomas, Jimmy Thom- as, Richard Thomas, Ron Thomas. Betty Thompson, Liz Thompson, Ed Timmons, Judy Titus, Christie Toch- terman, Ann Tompkins, Roger Tow, John Trent, David Tressler. Debbie Troyer, Linda Troyer, Tom Tucker, Roger Tudor, Merry Turn- paugh, Louise Tyler, Roger Tyler, Janet Ullery, Mark Underwood. Don Van Horn, John Vetter, Steven Vint, Ruth Votava, Carol Wagner, Richard Wagner, Ronald Waldmann, Virginia Walker, Chuck Walters. Esther Walters, Dick Walton, Jerri Walton, Debbie Ward, Donald Ward, Laura Ward, Paul Ward, Denny Washington, Kathy Wasson. Cindy Weaver, Jeannie Weaver, Su- san Weaver, Deborah Webster, Te- resa Weeks, Kathy Weidner, Mar- sha Welcher, Sandy Welsh, Sarah Werbe. Diane West, Melvin West, Rosella West, Nora Westlake, Bill Whaley, Michael Wheeler, Mike Wheeter, Sheila Wheeler, Connie Whikehart. Jerry White, Ronnie White, Graydon Whitecotton, Mike Whiteman, Ronald Whitsett, Linda Wigglesworth, Gary Wilkerson, Darrell Williams, Eva Williams. Bob Williams, Sandra Williams, Woody Williams, Anna Willis, Steve Willis, Vickie Willis, Linda Wilson, Mary Wilson, Jill Windle. Tom Wine, Wayne Winslow, Don Wolford, Wallace Woodard, Mattie Woodson, Terry Worley, Karla Wortman, Ann Wright, Jim Wyant. Linda Wyant, Sandra Wylie, Bruce Yoder, Janet Young, Susan Young, Roger Zell, Linda Zerante, David Zirkle, Judi Zwirn. X -rw? 'Q 4 QL ilfm hx . N .W , , .- i E , . -45 . ' . 'v , 5 - fi as f X - .f .- E gp r 1' H 'N i x S. 'XL xwzff .- J K 5 i .Q ,gi y x CT, 3,-Q ig ' K so or ar e p 1-H 'ex L, 4 V iilixii .- hi 1 L... QE, , 9 -2 .6 A W I 12.1 , V - Ah. f is fv s ffl me is ii s ng1vi-A X as gi W gg, , A A ' r X ' l xg' . W J Hs, 3, I P F jfs mg! .5 - D A I an , 5:0 rirl V ,V , if-1 , 3,5 1' , V ii ., , .. , . 5 , , X s 1+ 1, at it-is I ' I89 With a True Democratic Spirit in Mind Kathy Knipe, sec., Glen Brunk, pres., Jett Wolfcale, treas., Dan Lucas, vice-pres., meet in all kinds of weather to confer upon the problems involving the senior class business. Looking back over their high school days, the class ot '66 remembered both the ioys and sorrows they had experienced. During their freshman year, the students had to adiust to many new conditions as they encountered the long hallways and the overpowering upperclassmen. The status ot being in high school had tlnally become a reality. Next, came a busy sophomore year where each student became a more concrete and active mem- ber ot the society ol KHS. For those students enter- ing trom junior high schools, the sophomore year was one ol brave beginnings. As iuniors, they discovered the prestige ot being upperclassmen. With this new status came the pur- chase of class rings, the election ot class officers, and the planning ot a Luau tor the annual Junior-Senior Reception. Having arrived at their senior year, the class of '66 realized that this was their last chance to achieve their academic goals betore meeting the challenges and responsibilities ot community life. With mixed emotions, these seniors, the leaders ot tomorrow, walked the halls of Kl-lS tor the tinal time as they looked forward to the tuture. the Senior Class Elects Officers AARON, MICHAEL D., General Course, Hi-Y 4, Jr, Ach. 4, Student Council 4, Stardust 3, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Homecoming 4. ABNEY, PAMELA J., General Course, Teacher's Asst. 4, Monitor 2,3, Jr. Ach. 3, GAA l,2, Y-Teens l,2, Homecoming 3. ABNEY, WAYNE E., General Course. ADAMS, CHERYL D., Business Ed. Course, Teachers Asst. 2,3, DE 4. ADAMS, JANE A., Academic Course, Honor Society 3,4, Apple for a Teacher Day General Co-Chairman 4, FTA 3, Pres. 4, Counselor's Asst. 2,3,4, Autumn Prom 3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Yell Block 3,4. ADDISON, LINDA L., Home Ec. Course. ADDISON, ROBERT E., General Course. ALEXANDER, STEVEN J., General Course, Monitor 4, Campus Clean-Up 4, Hi- Y 4. ALLEN, RAE A., General Course, Yell Block 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Autumn Prom 4, Jr. Ach. 4. ANDERSON, ALBERT A., Vocational Course, Usher l,2. ANDERSON, CONSTANCE J., General Course. l ANDREAS, BARBARA E., Academic Course, Monitor 4, Jr. Ach. sec, 4, Library Asst. 4. ANTOSlK, JERZY A., General Course, Entered from Warsaw, Poland 4. ANWEILER, VlCKlE S., Business Course, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, FTA 3,4, Jr. Ach. 3, Sargasso Seller 4, Teacher's Asst. 3,4, VCY 4, Yell Block 3,4. ARMFIELD, MARY A., Academic Course, Honor Society 3,4, Dramatic Club 2,3,4, NFL 2,3,4, Thespians 2,3, sec. 4, JCL 3,4, Debate Team l,4, Girls League Play 2,3,4. ARMOND, RlCHARD H., Academic Course, Hi-Y 2, council rep. 3,4, Jr.-Sr. Recep- tion, Monitor 4. ARMSTRONG TEDD, Academic Course, Baseball mgr. I,2,3,4, Counselor's Asst. 3,4, Football mgr. 3,4, K-Club 3,4, JCL 2,3. ARNETT, JOHN C., Academic Course, Future Physicians 2,3,4. ASHENFELTER, DAVID L., General Course, Quill and Scroll 3, pres 4, Red and Blue Writer 3, Sports Editor 4, Student Council 4, Hi-H 2,3,4, Sno-Ball 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Hootenanny 3. AULT, GARY L., Academic Course, Jr. Ach. vice-pres. 4, Future Physicians 2, vice- pres. 3, pres. 4, Hi-Y 3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Student Council 3,4, Tennis 2,3. BAGWELL, TERRl, General Course, Kips 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Monitor 4, Lens 4, Apple for a Teacher Day Committee Co-Chairman 4, Yell Block 3, Father- Daughter Romp 3. BAISINGER, ROBERT L., General Course, Usher 2,3,4, Lab Asst. 4, Teacher's Asst. 4, Campus Clean-Up 4. BAKER, LESLIE C., General Course, Band l,2. BAKER, PAMELA L., General Course, Yell Block 2,3, Library Asst. 2,3,4, Library Club 2, Apple for a Teacher Day 2, Hi-Y 2,3, Student Council 3, Red and Blue Seller 4. BALL, RUTH E., General Course, Glee Club 2, Monitor 4, GAA 2. BALLARD DEBRA A., General Course, Choir 4, Girl's Concert Choir 2,3, Oflice Asst. 4, Yell Block 4, Young Artist Presents 2. BARBER, JAMES G., Academic Course, Boys' Legion treas. 4, Hi-Y 4, Palette Club 3,4, Track 2,3,4, Swim Team 2,3,4, K-Club 2,3,4, Red and Blue Art Edi- tor 4. BARNHORST, HOWARD J., Academic Course, Basketball 2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Student Council 4, Baseball 2, Boys' Legion 3, vice-pres. 4, Future Physicians 4, Campus Clean-Up 3,4. l9l Partying Gives Way to Studying When BARRETT, JEFFREY L., Academic Course5 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 25 K-Club 3,45 Hi-Y 45 Monitor 4. BARRON, LINDA R., General Course5 Choir 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls' Concert Choir 2,35 Glee Club 25 Yell Block 45 Young Artists Present 3. BARTHELEMY, BRUCE, General Course. BASSETT, DON J., General Course5 Hi-Y I,2,3,45 Jr. Ach. 3,45 Monitor 3,4. BATES, ADWELL D., Business Ed. Course5 DE pres. 45 Student rep. 4. BEALS, DENNIS A., General Course. BECK, CHARLES E., General Course5 Cross Country 2,35 Track 2,3. BECK, JAMES M., General Course5 Football 2,3,45 Track 3,45 Hi-Y 2,35 K-Club 3,45 Gym Asst. 3,45 International Relations 45 Stardust 2,3. BECK, KYLE, General Course. BECK, PATRICIA L., Academic Course5 Yell Block 3,45 FTA 3,45 Sargasso Business Stalt, Seller 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Teacher's Asst. 3. BEHELER, JOHN, General Course. BEHELER, ROBERT, General Course. BEHNKE, ELIZABETH, Academic Course. BELL, KATHRYN L., General Course5 Honor Society 3,45 FTA 3,45 Dramatics Club I,2,35 Thespian Society I,2,35 Red and Blue Seller 3,45 Lens 45 Yell Block I,2,3,4. BENNETT, BARBARA L., Academic Course5 Kokettes 3,45 Girls' League rep. Ip FTA 3,45 Girls' Concert Choir 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Sno-Ball Court 35 Yell Block 2,3,4. BERGMAN, KENNETH A., General Course5 Jr. Ach. pres. 3,45 Hi-Y 45 Stardust 2,35 Hootenanny 35 Dean's Asst. 45 Student Council 45 Campus Clean-Up 4. BERGSTROM, CAROL A., General Course5 Apple for a Teacher Day 25 Autumn Prom 2,45 Jr.-Sr. Reception5 Red and Blue Distributor 35 Teacher's Asst. 45 Teach- ers of Tomorrow 25 Yell Block 2,3. BERNDT, PEGGY A., General Course5 Sargasso 3, Co-editor 45 Girls' League Council rep. 2, sec. 45 Girls State 35 FTA 3, treas. 45 Student Council 2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,4. BERTRAM, CHARLOTTE A., General Course. BEVEL, CAROLYN S., General Course5 Entered from Alexandria High School 4. BILLITER, JOHN R., Academic Course5 Future Physicians 3,45 Glee Club 'l,25 Ush- er 3. BIRT, DONALD E., Academic Course5 Red and Blue Business Statt 45 KCIub 3,45 Track Manager I,2,3,45 Cross Country manager 3,45 Jr. Ach. 35 Campus Clean- Up 3. BITNER, PAUL E., General Course. BIZJAK, BARBARA E., General Course5 Gym Asst. 3, Teacher's Asst. 3,4. Entered from Hanaw, Germany 2. BLACK, BRIAN J., Academic Course5 Boys' Legion 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 K-Club 3, sgt-at-arms 45 Track 25 Hi-Y 45 Dean's Asst. 3,45 Student Council 4. BLEDSOE, LINDA E., General Course. BOGGS, CAROL J., Academic Course5 Entered from Marion High School 45 Choir 45 Future Nurses 45 VCY 4. BOLEN, DIXIE D., Business Ed. Course5 Y-Teens I,25 Choir I5 Monitor I5 Library asst. I. 192 Second Semester Starts in Full Swing Paul Martelli works at a local grocery store to earn some extra spending money. BOLINGER, DANIEL J., General Course. BONNEWELL, LINDA, General Course. BORN, CRAIG L., Business Ed. Course, Football 3,4, K'Club 3,4. BOTHE, JOHN C., Academic Course, Homecoming I. BOUNDS, STANLEY M., General Course. BOWEN, LINDA D., Academic Course, Autumn Prom 4, CounseIor's Asst. 3, Dean's Asst. 4, Girls' League Play 4, Lens 4, Tri-Hi-Y treas. 3, council rep. 4, Yell Block 2,3,4. BOYD, BARBARA L., Academic Course, Honor Society 3,4, Student Council 2,3,4, Organization Board 2, Sec. 3,4, Jr.-Sr. Reception Refreshments Co-chairman, Thespian Society 2,3,4, Dramatic Club 2,3, vice-pres. 4, Yell Block 2,3,4. BOYD, DARRELL W., General Course, Dean's Asst. 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 2,3, Moni- tor 2, Jr. Ach. 2, Office Asst. 3. BOYD, JAMES L., General Course, Track 2,3, Cross Country 2,3,4, K-Club 2,3,4. BOYD, ROBERT C., Vocational Course. BozARD, REBECCA J., Vocational course. BRACKNEY, RICHARD W., General Course. BRANTLEY, BRENDA, General Course. BRANTLEY, ROGER D., General Course. BRINEY, BRUCE H., Academic Course, Wrestling 2,3,4, Student Council 3, Red and Blue Seller 3,4, Lens 4, Hi-Y I,2, Campus Clean-up 3,4, Monitor 4. BROOKS, BRENDA K., Academic Course, Class vice-pres. 3, Honor Society 3,4, Girls' League 3, pres. 4, Student Council 2,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, pres. 3, Sargasso Classes Editor 4, Yell Block 2,3,4. BROOKS, CHARLES T., General Course, Cross Country 2,3,4, Wrestling I,2,3,4, Track I, K-Club 2,3,4. BROOKS, DAVID C., General Course. BROOKS, GARY W., General Course. BROWN, GEORGE ANN, Commercial Course. I93 7- 4.0- 44551 'S' ie: The Atmosphere of 'Nautical Nocturne' Confirming the theory that exercise is fun, Vicky Hamilton works out daily. BROWN, PAT F., General Course. BROWN, RAYMOND, General Course. BRUCE, PAULA N., Commercial Course. BRUEGGE, MARY NELL, Academic Course, Entered from South Bend, Ind. 3, Student Council 3,4, Autumn Prom Tickets Co-chairman 4, Red and Blue writer 3, News Co-editor, Seller 4, Lens Editorial Stott 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Dean's Asst. 4. BRUNK, GLEN A., Academic Course, Class pres. 3,4, Honor Society 3, pres. 4, Academic Honors 2,3, Track 2,3,4, Band 2,3, Student Council 3,4, Thespian So- ciety 3,4. BRUNNEMER, THERESA A., General Course, Y-Teens 2, Future Nurses 2,3,4, Yell Block 3,4, Gym Asst. 3, Monitor 4. BUCHERI, ROBERT C., Academic Course, Lens Business mgr. 4, Red and Blue Campaign mgr. 4, Lab Asst. 3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4, Football 2. BUDD, GARY A., General Course, Jr. Ach. vice-pres. 3,4, Dean's Asst. 2, Home coming i,4. BUGHER, LINDA L., Business Ed. Course, Yell Block 2,3,4, Monitor 4. BUGHER, MARK B., Academic Course, Jr. Ach. 3, pres. 4, Hootenanny 3, Dean's Asst. 3, Monitor 3,4. BURCHARD, JOHN, General Course, Red and Blue Photographer 3,4. BURKHARD, DEBORAH J., General Course, Band 2,3,4, BURKHART, GRETCHEN L., Academic Course, Girls' League Play General Co- chairman 4, Future Nurses l,2,3, sec. 4, Sargasso Business Staff, Seller 3,4, Tri- Hi-Y 3,4, Lens Editorial Stott 4, Student Council 4, Autumn Prom 2,3,4. BURNETTE, CONNIE E., Commercial Course, Monitor 2, Yell Block 2, D E sec. 4. BURNETTE, JEANETTE V., Commercial Course, Yell Block 3, Gym Asst. 2. BUTCHER, CHRISTY L., General Course, Dramatic Club 3,4, Speech Club 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Red and Blue Writer 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Choir 4, Thespian Society 4. 194 nthrolls Couples at the Autumn Prom BUTCHER, DAVID L,, Academic Course5 Dramatic Club 2,3, pres. 45 Thespians 2,3,45 Choir 3,45 Red and Blue Writer 45 Student Council 45 Future Physicians 3,45 Varsity Singers 4. CABLE, REX L., General Course5 Student Council 45 Homecoming 4. CAGE, DONA E., General Course5 Dean's Asst. 45 Yell Block 2,3,4. CAINE, ROBERT S., Academic Course5 Hi-Y 2,3, sec. 45 Bicycle Court 35 Track 2,35 CounseIor's Asst. 45 Football 25 Monitor 2,3. CALHOUN, HAROLD W., Vocational Course5 Track 2,35 Teacher's Asst. 4. CAMPBELL, BEVERLY, General Course. CANDLISH, JOHN A., Academic Course5 Honor Society 3,45 Choir 3, pres. 45 Dramatic Club 2,3, treas. 45 Thespians 2,3,45 Student Council 45 Jr. Ach. 45 Var- sity Singers 4. CARDWELL, PHYLLIS, General Course. CAREY, CON J., General Course5 Track 2. CAREY, MAUREEN, Academic Course5 Sargasso Activities Co-editor, Seller 45 Au- tumn Prom 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4, sec. 35 Apple for a Teacher Day 25 Yell Block 3,4, CARL, LOUIS G., General Course5 Football 25 Track 25 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Campus Clean- Up 3,45 Monitor 2,35 Palette Club 3,4. CARROLL, JUDY A., General Course5 Mixed Chorus 25 Glee Club I,25 Teacher's Asst. 25 Yell Block I. CARSON, DAVID L., Academic Course5 Choir 2,3,45 Dramatic Club 2,3,45 Thes- pians 2,3, pres. 45 Speech Club 3,45 NFL 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Red and Blue writer 3,4. CARTER, SHERRY, General Course. CASEY, CAROLYN S., General Course5 Mixed Chorus l,25 Monitor 35 Teacher's Asst. 2,3. CASSADY, JOSEPH A., General Course5 Choir 3,45 Mixed Chorus 25 VCY 4. CASTILLO, NANCY S., General Course5 Girls' League Council 25 Student Coun- cil 2,3,45 Bicycle Court 35 Autumn Prom Coronation Co-chairman 45 Red and Blue Seller 3,45 Booster Committee 3,45 Homecoming Court 4. CAVANAUGH, PATRICK D., General Course5 Hi-Y 45 Campus Clean-Up 35 Gym Asst. 3. CHALK, ROGER D., General Course5 Baseball 2,3,45 Homecoming 2,3,45 Star- dust 35 Autumn Prom 3,45 Campus Clean-Up 35 Jr.-Sr. Reception. CHAPLIN, DAN B., General Course5 Football 2,3,45 K-Club 3,45 Jr.-Sr. Recep- tion5 Track 35 Hi-Y 2. CHAPMAN, CAROLYN E., Commercial Course5 Counselor's Asst. 45 Yell Block 45 Sargasso Seller 45 Junior Heart 3. CHAPMAN, SHEILA E., General Course5 Yell Block 45 Monitor 45 Teacher's Asst. 45 Homecoming 4. CHAPMAN TERRI L., General Course5 Autumn Prom 3,45 Future Nurses 45 Home- coming 45 Jr. Ach. treas. 45 Jr.-Sr. Reception5 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Yell Block 2,3. CHENOWETH, RICHARD L., General Course5 Baseball I,2,35 Football l,2,3,45 K-Club 3,45 Stardust 25 Monitor 3. CHRISTIAN, FAYE E., Commercial Course5 Entered from Danville, III., 35 Coun- seIor's Asst. 3,45 Monitor 45 Jr. Ach. 3,45 Yell Block 4. CHRISTIAN, KAY E., Academic Course5 Entered from Danville, III., 35 CounseIor's Asst. 45 FTA 35 Jr. Ach. 3, treas. 45 Teacher's Asst. 35 Yell Block 4. CLARK, CAROLYN, General Course. CLAYTOR, STEVEN C., General Course5 Student Council 35 Stardust 2,35 Red and Blue Writer 3,45 Monitor 2,3,45 Cross Country 2,35 Track. 195 x 6 ,..,..... W' Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp Proves CLINE, CHUCK W., Academic Course, Baseball 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 3, K-Club 2,3, sec. 4, Boys' Legion 3, sec. 4. CLINTON, ALVA G., General Course, Choir 3,4, Baseball mgr. 2, Glee Club 2. CLYMER, PAMELA G., Academic Course, Band 2, JCL 2, Kips 2, Y-Teens 2, Jr. Ach. 4, Future Nurses 4. COE, LINDA E., Academic Course, Honor Society 3,4, Jr.-Sr, Reception, Publicity Co-chairman, Sargasso Seller 4, Yell Leader i,4, Young Artists Present 2,3, Girls' Concert Choir 2,3, Choir 4. COLE, RICK R., Vocational Course, Usher 2,3,4, Monitor 4, Hi-Y 3. COLLEY, THOMAS N., Academic Course, Entered from Bronxville, N.Y. 3, Track 3,4, Hootenanny 3. COLLIN, BETTY J., Commercial Course, Glee Club l, Yell Block 2,3,4, Booster Comm. 4. COLLINS, LINDA D., Academic Course, VCY 4, Honor Society 3,4, Exploratory Teacher 4, FTA 3,4, Counselor's Asst. 4, Apple for a Teacher Day Tags Co- chairman 4, Yell Block 3,4. COLLINGSWORTH, LAWRENCE, General Course. CONE, CONNIE J., Commercial Course, Yell Block 2,3,4, Future Business Leaders 4, GAA 3. CONE, SUSAN M., Commercial Course, GAA 3, Library Asst. 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Monitor 3. CONING, DANNY J., General Course, Basketball l,2, Gym Asst. 3,4, Football l. CONLEY, MARGARET, Academic Course, Girls' League Council 3, lst. vice-pres. 4, Honor Society 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3, sec.-treas. 4, Sargasso Jr. Asst. 3, Seller 3,4, Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 4, Student Council 4. CONWELL, RONALD J., General Course, Hi-Y 2, Student Council 2,3, Gym Asst. 4. COOK, CAROLYN R., Academic Course, Entered from Finney H.S., 3, VCY 4. COOK, DOUG F., Academic Course, Swim Team 2,3,4, K-Club 3,4, Hi-Y 2,4, Swim Asst. 2,3,4, Campus Clean-Up 3,4. I I COOK, RODGER W., General Course, Cafeteria Helper l,2,3, Stardust 2. COOPRIDER, STEVE L., Vocational Course, A-V Asst. 3, Usher 2. COPELAND, DRENDA L., General Course, Teacher's Asst. 4, COPLEY, BECKY L., Academic Course, Autumn Prom 2,3, General Co-chairman 4, FTA 3, vice-pres. 4, Kips 2,3, sec. 4, Lens Business Staff 4, Student Council 3,4, Library Club 2,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. COPLEY, VICKY S., General Course, Jr. Ach. 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Future Physicians 2, Yell Block l,2, Autumn Prom 3, Monitor 3. CORBIN, DOROTHY M., General Course, Yell Block 4, Seller at Games 3, Mixed Chorus 3. CORNE, MICHAEL W., General Course. CORRADI, JAMES J., General Course. COTTINGHAM, JOSEPH D., General Course. COUCH, MARSHALL L., Academic Course, Track l,2,3,4, Lab Asst. 4, Gym Asst. 3,4, Monitor 2,4, Jr. Ach. 4, Campus Clean-Up 3,4. COWAN, PHYLLIS A., General Course, Monitor 2, Mixed Chorus 2,3, D.E. 4. COWNE, DEIDRE S., Academic Course, Sargasso Friends Co-editor, Seller 4, I Girls' League Play Costumes Co-chairman 4, Girls' Concert Choir 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, I treas. 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Palette Club 2,3, French Club 4. I I 196 to Be a Magical Note for Local Children Gretchen Burkhart, Christy Butcher, and Sandy Lewark discuss plans forthe Girls' League Play. COX, BOB, General Course. COX, DELORIS A., General Course, Entered from Leachville, Ark. l, Monitor 4. COX, JAMES R., General Course, Boys' Legion 2, Hi-Y l,3,4, sec. 2, Band l,2, Red and Blue Seller 4, Homecoming 4, Sno-Ball 4, Football 2,3,4, COYNER, PAMELA J., General Course, Student Council 3, Autumn Prom 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Jr. Ach. 3, treas. 4, FTA 3,4, Apple for a Teacher Day 3,4, Office Asst. 3,4. COYNER, RANDALL J., General Course, Spanish Club 3, Campus Clean-Up 3. CRANOR, ROBERT B., General Course, DCE 4. CRAWFORD, THEODORE S., General Course, Baseball l,2,3,4, Monitor 3, Foot- ball 2, Hi-Y 3,4, Red and Blue Seller 4. CROWNOVER, PATTY A., Commercial Course, Yell Block 2,3, Tri-Hi-Y 3. CROXFORD, CAROL A., Academic Course, Exploratory Teacher 4, Teacher's Asst. 3,4, FTA 3,4, VCY 4, Red and Blue writer 3, Glee Club l. CRUEA, REX A., General Course, Football l, Dramatic Club l, Student Council T, Hi-Y 4, Monitor 4. CRUMBO, CHARLES W., Academic Course, Football 2, Campus Clean-Up 3. CRUME, HOWARD D., Generall Course, Cross Country l,2, Track 2, Sargasso Seller 4. CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM J., Academic Course, Track l,2, JCL 3, Campus Clean-Up 4, Basketball l. CURRY, KAREN L., Academic Course, GAA 2,3, Future Nurses 2,3, Yell Block 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, French Club 4, Girls' League Play 4. DAFFRON, LILLIE E., Academic Course, Kips l,2,3,4, Girls' Concert Choir 3,4, GAA 3,4, Red and Blue Business Stat? 4, Sargasso Business Staff 4, Girls' League Play 4, Yell Block 3. DAHLQUlST, GARY H., Academic Course, Student Council pres. 4, Red and Blue writer 4, Dramatic Club 4, Booster Comm. 4, Thespians 4. T97 To Further Knowledge of Foreign Lands, DARDEN, LINDA E., General Course, Entered from St. Joseph's Academy 2, Autumn Prom 4, Monitor 4, Gym Asst. 3, Student Council 4, Dean's Asst. 4, Yell Block 2. DAVIDSON, KATHY W., General Course, Kips I,2,3,4, Student Council 4, Young Artists Present 2,3, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Homecoming 4, Palette Club 3. DAVIDSON, RAYMOND D., Academic Course, Band I,2,3,4, Swim Team I,2,3,4, Hi-Y sec. 3, Swim Asst. I,2,3,4, Campus Clean-Up 3,4. DAVIS, CYNTHIA D., General Course, Junior Heart 3. DAVIS, LINDA M., General Course, GAA 3, Monitor I, Yell Block I. DAVIS, MARCIA J., Academic Course, Apple for a Teacher Day 2, Autumn Prom 2,3, Hootenanny 3, Kokettes 2,3,4, Mother-Daughter Reception 2, Red and Blue Seller 3, Sargasso Seller 3. DAVIS, RETHA M., General Course, Spanish Club 2, sec. 3, pres. 4, Student Coun- cil 4, Teacher's Asst. 3, Girls' League Play 4, Autumn Prom 4, Mother-Daughter Reception 3, Homecoming 3. DAY, JULIUS M., Academic Course, Football 4, Wrestling 4. DAY, WANDA M., General Course. DeBARD, RODNEY N., Academic Course, Baseball 2,3,4, Football I, Basketball I, Track I, Campus Clean-Up 3,4, Hi-Y 4, Red and Blue Seller 4. DeBUSK, LINDA K., General Course, Yell Block 3,4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Jr. Ach. 3, Monitor 3. DELANCEY, TERRY A., Academic Course, Entered from North Manchester H. S. 3, Y-Teens 3, treas. 4, International Relations sec. 4, Future Teachers 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Yell Block 4, Autumn Prom 4. DELANO, STEVE J., Academic Course, Academic Honors 2, Student Council 4, Hi-Y 3, pres. 4, Future Physicians 3,4, Wrestling 2, Red and Blue Writer, Seller 3,4, Jr. Ach. 4. DELON, ROGER K., Academic Course, JCL 2,3,4, Choir 4, Mixed Chorus 2,3, Campus Clean-Up 3. DEMAGGIO, DAVID E., General Course, Stardust 2, Gym Asst. 3,4. DENNIS CAROL R., General Course, Teachers of Tomorrow I, FTA 3,4, Y-Teens sec. I,2, Library Club 3, vice-pres. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Yell Block 2,3, Jr. Ach. 4. DENNIS, MICHAEL W., General Course. . DENTON, FELICIA, General Course. DETRAZ, JOHN E., General Course, Entered from Mississnewa H.S., 3. DeWITT, DON R., General Course. DeWITT, RHINDA J., General Course, Autumn Prom 4, Counselor's Asst. 3, Yell Block 2,4, Young Artists Present 3, DCE 4, GAA I. DICK, JAMES D., Commercial Course, DCE 3,4. DICKERMAN, BERNICE E., General Course, Y-Teens I. DILLMAN, JERRY L., Academic Course, French Club 4, Chess Club 4, Hi-Y 3, Monitor 2, Stardust 3, A-V Asst. 3, Teacher's Asst. 4. DODSON, DONALD D., General Course, Campus Clean-Up 4, Homecoming 4. DONELSON, JAN E., General Course, FTA 3,4, Dean's Asst. 3, Library Club 4, Hi-Y 3,4, Autumn Prom 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 3,4, Y-Teens pres. I. DONNELL, SHARON, General Course. DONOGHUE, CATHY A., General Course, Jr. Ach. sec. 3, Teacher's Asst. 2, Tri- HI-Y 3, Yell Block 2,3, DE 4. I98 Many Students Take Trips Abroad DONOGHUE, LINDA D., Academic Course, FTA 3,4, Palette Club 2, treas. 3, vice-pres. 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Autumn Prom 3,4, Young Artists Present 2,3, Coun' selor's Asst. 4, Girls' League Play 4. DONSON, ROBERT L., General Course. DOVERSBERGER, MARILYN K., General Course, Choir l,2,3,4, Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Thespian Society 2,3,4, Student Council 2,4, Girls' League Play l,2,3,4, Autumn Prom 4, Young Artists Present 2,3,4. DOWNHOUR, ROGER L., General Course. DRAKE, ARNOLD P., General Course, Palette Club 2, Young Artists Present 2. DROLL, RANDALL B., Academic Course, Honor Society 3,4, Band I,2,3,4, Debate Team 3,4, NFL 3,4, Speech Club 2,3,4, Color Guard 4, Student Council 4. DUMOULIN, LESLIE A., General Course, Baseball 2,4. DUNCAN, ANN C., Academic Course, Office Asst. 4, Autumn Prom 4, Dean's Asst. 3, Lens 4, Library Asst, 4, Yell Block 2,3,4. DUNCAN, CLAYTON L., General Course, Track 2,3,4, Football 2, KJClub 4. DUNCAN, STEPHEN H., General Course, Monitor 4. DUNLAP, PAMELA J., General Course, Yell Block 4. DUNN, DIANA M., General Course, Future Nurses I,2,3, reporter 4, Kips 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Tri-Hi:Y 3,4, Autumn Prom 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 2,4, Office Asst. 4. DUNN, REBECCA G., General Course, Red and Blue 3, Business manager 4, Autumn Prom 2,3, Reservations Co-chairman 4, Student Council 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, vice-pres. 3, Kokettes 2,3,4, Girls' League Play 2,3. DURHAM, CHARLENE E., General Course, DWYER, ROBERT D., General Course, Homecoming 4, Jr. Ach. 3, treas. 4, Palette Club 4, Teacher's Asst. 3,4, Young Artists Present 3,4, Campus Clean-Up 3. DYE, JEANNE A., Commercial Course, Sargasso Business Staff 3, manager 4, Seller 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Y-Teens 2,3, Mother-Daughter Reception 3,4, Father-Daughter Romp Ticket Chairman 4. As she departs for Europe, Sonia Maxwell receives assistance with the luggage from her father. I99 if 33,4 The End of the First Semester Marks DYER, JANICE N., Academic Course, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, CounseIor's Asst. 4, Yell Block 2,3, Y-Teens vice-pres. I, Glee Club I. EADES, DONALD C., General Course, Golf I,2,3, Wrestling l,2. EDDINGTON, SHIRLEY A., General Course, Yell Block 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Y- Teens 2, Gym Asst. 2. EDNIE, DOUG A., General Course. EDWARDS, MARTY L., General Course, Basketball 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Hi-Y 2,3,4, K-Club 3,4, Gym Asst. 3,4, Monitor 3,4. ELKINS, BARBARA A., General Course, Future Nurses 3, Yell Block 3, Mixed Cho- rus 2, DE 4. ELKINS, STEVEN L., General Course, Basketball I, Football 'l,2, Baseball 2, Monitor 3, Gym Asst. 2,3,4, Track I. ELLIS, R. CARTVVRIGHT, Academic Course, Hi-Y 2, sgt-at-arms 3,4, Red and Blue Sportswriter 2,3,4, Monitor 3,4, Campus Clean-Up 3,4, Jr. Ach. 3,4, Hootenanny 4, Stardust 3,4. ELSON, KENNETH R., Business Ed. Course, Baseball.3. ENNIS, KATHY S., General Course, Yell Block 2,3,4, French Club 4, Autumn Prom 4. ETCHISON, LINDA J., General Course, Autumn Prom Committee Co-chairman 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, CounseIor's Asst. 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 4, Monitor 2, Young Artists Present 4. ETHERINGTON, JANET L., Academic Course, Band 2,3,4, International Relations 3, pres, 4, Student Council 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Autumn Prom 4, Girls' League Play 4, Teacher's Asst. 4. ETHERINGTON, MARSHA A., General Course, Nurses' Aide 2, Office Asst. 2, Dean's Asst. 4. EVANS, JERRY, Gienefet course. EVANS, JUDITH K., Business Ed. Course, Monitor 4, Office Asst, 4. FARMER, VIRGINIA L., General Course. FEATHERSTONE, FORREST L., General Course, Sargasso Seller 4, Red and Blue Dist. I,3, Monitor 3, DCE 4. FEATHERSTONE, STEVE, General Course. FEIGHTNER, DEBORAH E., General Course, Teachers of Tomorrow 2, Spanish Club 3, Monitor 3, Yell Block 2,3, Academic Honors 3. FENN, PATRICIA L., Academic Course, Honor Society 3,4, Sargasso Friends' Co- editor 4, Seller 3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Autumn Prom 3,4, CounseIor's Asst. I,3,4, Teach- ers of Tomorrow I,2, Yell Block 3,4. FENNIMORE, TRUDY L., Academic Course, Student Council I,2,4, Future Physicians 2,3,4, Palette Club I,2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Young Artists Present 3, International Relations 4, Autumn Prom 4. FERENC, TONI L., General Course, Palette Club sec. 3, pres. 4, Student Council 3,4, Red and Blue Writer 3,4, Seller 4, Dean's Asst. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Thespians 4, Yell Block 3,4. FERGUSON, LINDA L., General Course, DE 4. FEWELL, JAMES W., General Course. FEWELL, MARCIA, General Course. FIELDS, JACQUELINE, General Course. FINGLETON, RICHARD W., Academic Course. FISHER, BILL D., Vocational Course. 200 the Beginning of Senior Activities FISHER, BRENDA E., General Course, Band 2,4. FIVECOATE, JANICE A., General Course, Teacher's Asst. 4. FOLAND, JEFFREY K., Academic Course, Swim Team 2,3,4, Swim if I,2,3,4, Jr. Ach. 4, Band 2,3. FORD, CYNTHIA L., Academic Course, Teacher's Asst. 2, Yell Blot Club 2,3, sec. 4. FORD, DENNIS, General Course, Monitor 4. FORD, PAMELA K., General Course, Girls' Concert Choir 2,3, Choir 3, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Teacher's As: Council 2. FORT, SHELDON L., General Course, Monitor 4, Football 2,3,4, K-CI 2,3,4, Stardust 2. FOX, EDSON G., General Course, Entered from Chicago, III. 2, C Up 3, Monitor 3, Jr. Ach. 4. FRANCIS, GWYN R., General Course, Yell Block 2,4, Tri-Hi-Y 4. FRANCIS, LYNN G., General Course, Yell Block I,2,4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, FRAZER, KATHRYN M., General Course, Library Asst. 3,4, Palettt Young Artists Present 2,3, Yell Block 2,3,4, Girls' League Play 4, H FTA 3. FRAZIER, SUSAN B., General Course, Jr. Ach. sec. 3,4, Student Kokettes 4, Homecoming 4, Autumn Prom Chaperon Co-chairman A Block 2,3. FREEMAN, MARJORIE M., General Course, Jr. Ach. 3, JCL 2,3, Tomorrow 2. FRENCH, DARLENE S., General Course, Kips 2,3,4, Yell Block 2,3, Apple for a Teacher Day l,2,3, Jr. Ach. 4, Seller at Games I. FRICKE, JAMES R., General Course, A-V Asst. 2, Hi-Y l,4, Jr. Ach. 4. FULFORD, F. LAVON, General Course, Lab Asst, 3,4, Science CIUI: Asst. 3,4. Larry Vitatoe takes time out to relax and read a magazine. 201 With Eager Anticipation, Seniors Awai FUNK, JAMES DV., General Course, Jr. Ach. vice-pres. 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 2,3,4. FYE, SUE A., General Course, Teacher's Asst. 3, Gym Asst. 3, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, Yell Block I,4, Jr. Ach. 3. FYE, VICKI A., Academic Course, Monitor 4, Future Nurses 3,4, Omce Asst. 4. GABRIEL, MARK B., General Course, Basketball 2,3,4, Monitor 3,4, Boys' Legion 4, Stardust 3, K-Club 3,4, Library Asst. 4, Homecoming 4. GAILLARD, EVIE C., General Course, Track 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, K-Club 3,4, Wrestling 2. GAINES, MICHAEL E., Academic Course, Entered from Elwood H.S. 3, Moni- tor 4. GAISER, REBECCA L., Academic Course, Girls' League Play Props Co-chairman 4, Kips 3,4, Student Council 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, Yell Block 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 4. GALLOWAY, JAMES R., General Course. GALLOWAY, JANET L., Academic Course, Entered from Tipton H.S. 3, Honor Society 4, Future Nurses 4, VCY 4, Dean's Asst. 4. GASKILL, GEORGE M., Academic Course, Entered from Sacred Heart Seminary 3. GIBSON, LESLIE A., General Course, Jr. Ach. 2, Campus Clean-Up 3, Monitor I,3,4, Red and Blue Dist. 3. GILBERT, PAUL S., General Course, Student Council 3,4, Lab Asst. 4, Monitor 3,4. GLASSBURN, GLENDA L., General Course, Monitor 3,4. GLENN, TOMMY L., General Course, Wrestling 4. GRADY, ROBERT, General Course, Football 2,3, K-Club 3,4, Wrestling 3, Dean's Asst. 3, Gym Asst. 3, Young Artists Present 3. GRAHAM, SHERYL L., Academic Course, AppIe for a Teacher Day 4, Mixed Chorus 3,4, International Relations 4, Teacher's Asst. 3, VCY 4. GRANT, WENDY E., General Course, Student Council 2,3, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Lens 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Autumn Prom 3, Girls' League Play 3, Teacher's Asst. 4. GROVES, VERNON, General Course. GRAWCOCK, JOHN, General Course. GREEN, MARILOU K., Academic Course, Entered from Dayton, Ohio 2, Monitor 2,3, Autumn Prom 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Jr. Ach. 3, Yell Block 2,3, Office Asst. 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception. GREENE, LINDA L., General Course, Future Nurses 3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, JCL 3, Girls' League Play 4, Apple tor a Teacher Day 4, Teacher's Asst. 3. GRIMES, SHEILA M., General Course, Yell Block 2,3, GAA 2, Teacher's Asst. 3,4, Apple tor a Teacher Day 2, Y-Teens I. GULLETT, JUREDA A., General Course. GUNNELL, DAVID W., Academic Course, Teacher's Asst. 3,4. GURSKE, ALICE L., General Course, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Gym Asst. 3, Yell Block 2.3, Hootenanny 3, Ottice Asst. 4, Red and Blue Dist. 4, DCE pres. 4. GUSTIN, VICKI L., General Course, Girls' Concert Choir 2,3, Choir 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Hootenanny 3, Jr. Ach. 3, Adv. manager 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Sargasso Typist 4. HACKETT, SANDRA L., General Course, Red and Blue Typist 4, Yell Block 2, Homecoming 3. HADLEY, CHERYLEJ., General Course, Teachers of Tomorrow l,2, Future Teach- ers 3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Girls' League Play Make-Up Co-chairman 4, Monitor 3, capt. 4, Lens Editorial Stat? 4, Sargasso Seller 4. 202 Letters of College Acceptance HAHN, GEORGE D., Academic Course, Student Council 3, Kat Kaller Editor-in- Chiet 4, Dramatic Club 3,4, Red and Blue Writer 3, Editorial Editor, Seller 4, Organization Board 3, pres. 4, Thespian Society 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 3,4. HAHN, MARTHA K., General Course, French Club sec. 4, Red and Blue Seller 3,4, Co-campaign Manager 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Palette Club 4, Autumn Prom 3, Decorations Co-chairman 4, Yell Block 3,4, Student Council 4. HALE, WILLIAM C., General Course, Basketball 2,3, Gym Asst. 4, Boys' State 3. HALL, JOYCE E., General Course, Yell Block 4, Homecoming 4. HAMILTON, MARY E., General Course, Choir 2,3,4, Dramatic Club 3,4, Thespians 3, treas. 4, Honor Society 3,4, Speech Club 3,4, NFL 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 4. HAMILTON, VICKY C., General Course, Apple for a Teacher Day 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Monitor 2, capt. 3, Homecoming 3,4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Mother-Daughter Reception 3. HAMMOND, DELORES C., General Course, Sargasso Seller 4, Teacher's Asst. 2,3,4, Yell Block 3, Monitor I,3, capt. 2, Glee Club I, DCE treas. 4. HANNON, LINDA, General Course. HARBAUGH, GREG L., General Course, DE 4. HARDIMON, GREGORY, General Course. HARRELL, JUDY L., General Course, Red and Blue Seller 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, CounseIor's Asst. 4, Monitor 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Lens 4, Student Council 2,3,4. HARRIS, LINDA L., General Course. HARRISON, RUTH, Academic Course, Future Nurses 2, Yell Block 2,3. HARROLD, JANE A., General Course, Autumn Prom 3,4, Monitor 2, Yell Lead- er 2,3, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Homecoming 3,4, Jr. Ach. 4, Kips 2,3,4. HART, PEGGY S., General Course, GAA 2, Monitor 2. HARVEY, GEOFFREY W., Academic Course, Campus Clean-Up 3,4, Chess Club 4, Monitor 3, JCL sgt.-at-arms 3, Lens Business Staff 4, Lab Asst. 4, Football I,2. HARVEY, PAUL D., General Course. HATCHER, MARCIA K., Academic Course, Monitor 3, FTA 4, JCL 2,3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4. HAYES, JIM T., General Course, Chess Club pres. 4, Student Council 4, Moni- tor 4. HAYES, JOHN H., Academic Course, Honor Society 3,4, Football I,2,3,4, Wres- tling 2,3,4, Lens Business Staff 4, Red and Blue Business Staff 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception Food Co-chairman, Lab Asst. 3,4. HAYES, WILLIAM R., JR., General Course, Gym Asst. 3,4. HAYES, NANCY, General Course. HAYNES, BRENDA D., General Course, Band l,2,3,4, Counselor's Asst. I. HEATON, RONALD G., General Course, Hi-Y I. HEDRICK, STEPHEN L., Vocational Course, Teacher's Asst. 4. HEFLIN, DONNA D., Academic Course, Yell Block 2,3, Teacher's Asst. 3, Home- coming 3,4. HEFLIN, JAMES L., General Course, Football l,2,3,4, Basketball I, Choir 3,4, Glee Club 2, K-Club 4, Hootenany 3, Campus Clean-Up 4. HELMS, HERBERT J., General Course, Entered from Our Lady of the Lake Semi- nary 2, Boys' State 3, K-Club 3,4, Student Council 2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4, Home- coming 3,4, Monitor 3, Campus Clean-Up 3. 203 Wooden Rings, Granny Dresses, and Pop With the aid of her mother, Peggy Hobbs wears the latest fashion. HELMUTH, MARCIA A., Commercial Course, Apple for a Teacher Day 3, Yell Block 2,3,4, Homecoming 3,4, Office Asst. 2,3, Red and Blue Typist 4, Counselor's Asst. 3, Hootenanny 3. HELSLEY, JAMES S., Business Ed. Course, Teacher's Asst. 3. HENNINGER, LINDA D., General Course. HENSELEIT, FREDERICK H., General Course, Hi-Y 2, Football manager 2, Spanish Club 2. HERIN, MARY A., General Course, Dean's Asst. 3,4, Monitor 3,4. HIATT, JAMES G., Academic Course, Honor Society 3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Base- ball I,2,3,4, K-Club 3,4, Homecoming 4, Library Asst. 4, Red and Blue Seller 4. HIGH, THOMAS J., Academic Course. HILL, KENNETH G., General Course. HILLIGOSS, LINDA L., Commercial Course, T. B. Bangles 2,3, Monitor 2. HIZER, DIANE J., Academic Course, Honor Society 3,4, FTA 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Teachers of Tomorrow I, pres. 2, Student Council l,3,4, Y-Teens I,2,3, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. HIZER, JACQUELINE R., General Course, Monitor 3, Yell Block 3, Glee Club I. HOBBS, MARGARET J., Academic Course, Teachers of Tomorrow 2, FTA 3.4, JCL 2,3,4, Jr. Ach. treas. 3, Teacher's Asst. 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Holly and Mistletoe General Co-chairman 4. 204 Music Are Trademarks of the In Crowd HOBSON, CHARLES A., General Course, Monitor 2,3,4, Hi-Y 4. HODSON, JOHN D., Academic Course, Hi-Y 2,3,4. HOLADAY, STEPHEN K., General Course, DCE 3. HOLDER, TERRY A., Vocational Course, Teacher's Asst. 4. HOLT, LINDA S., Commercial Course, Yell Block 2,4, Monitor 4, Seller at Games I. HOOD, SUZANNE, General Course. HOOVER, VIRGINIA L., Academic Course, AppIe for a Teacher Day Hostess Co-chairman 4, Thespian Society 4, Yell Block 3, Counselor's Asst. 4, JCL 3, Homecoming 3. HOPKINS, MICHAEL A., Academic Course, Homecoming 3, International Rela- tions 4, Speech Club 4, Student Council 4. HOPPES, JAMES M., General Course, Teacher's Asst. 4. HOUNCHELL, GLENDA E., General Course, Yell Block 4, Library Asst. I, Moni- tor 3,4. HOUSTON, VALARIE L., General Course, Entered from Jacksonville, Fla. 3, Apple for a Teacher Day Arrangements Co-chairman 4, Future Physicians 4, Seller at Games 3. HUBBS, NORMA D., General Course. HUBERT, LARRY J., General Course, Campus Clean-Up 4, Monitor 4, Homecom- ing 3,4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Stardust 3. HUFFER, EDDIE L., Academic Course, Entered from Western H.S. 2. HUFFMAN, JAMES M., General Course, Science Club 4, Hi-Y 2,3, sgt.-at-arms 4, Campus Clean-Up 3,4, HULET, EDMUND, General Course. HULET, JESSICA L., General Course, Yell Block 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Library Asst. 4, Library Club 4. HUNDLEY, BRENDA L., General Course, Future Business Leaders historian 4, Moni- tor 4, Teacher's Asst. 4, Yell Block 2,4. HUNT, DAVID, General Course. HURLOCK, JANET L., General Course, Jr. Ach. 3. HURSTEL, CHRISTI J., Academic Course, Bicycle Court 3, Dramatic Club 3,4, Future Physician 2, Girls' League 4, Girls' League Play 4, Tri-Hi-Y Council repre- sentative 3, Honor Society 3,4. HUTCHINS, SANDRA L., General Course, Yell Block 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Office Asst. 4, DCE sec. 4. JACKSON, RICHARD E., General Course, Monitor 4, Hi-Y 4. JARVIS, ELIZABETH A., General Course, Choir 2,3, sec. 4, VCY sec. 4, Yell Block 3,4, Young Artists Present 2, Nurses' Aide 3,4. JEFFERIES, WESLEY W., General Course, German Club 2,3. ' JENKINS, JAN M., Academic Course, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Boys' Legion 4, K-Club 3,4, Stardust 3, Dean's Asst. 4. JENKS, SHARON E., Academic Course, Entered from New Albany H.S. I, Band 2,3, sec.-treas. 4, International Relations 4, Spanish Club 3, sec. 4, Thespian So- ciety 3,4, Young Artists Present 3, Y-Teens 2, Dance Band 3,4. JOHANNING, KENNETH R., Academic Course, Jr. Ach. 4, JCL 2,3, Teacher's Asst. 4. 205 Dramatic Students Become 'Enchanted JOHNSON, DILLARD JR., General Course, Entered from Middlesboro, Ky., 4. JOHNSON, GARRY J., General Course, A-V Asst. 3,4, Campus Clean-Up 3,4, Glee Club l,2, Track l, Hootenany 3, Teacher's Asst. 3,4, Monitor l,2. JOHNSON, JANICE, General Course. JOHNSON, MARK L., Academic Course, Future Physicians 2,3,4, Hi-Y 2,3,4, sec. l, Sargasso Photographer, Seller 4, Jr. Ach. 3, Monitor 3, Student Council 4, Band l. JOHNSON, RONALD, Vocational Course, Teacher's Asst. 4. JOHNSON, VIVIA J., General Course, Yell Block 4. JOHNSTON, LlNDA L., Academic Course, Yell Leader 3,4, Student Council 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Yell Block 2, Homecoming 3,4, Autumn Prom 2,3,4,, Apple for a Teacher Day 2. JOHNSTON, PAT D., Academic Course, Entered from St. Mary's Academy 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, pres. 4, Jr. Ach. 3,4, Laib Asst. 4, Monitor'3, Student Council 4. JONES, CAROLYN, General Course. JONES, JENNY L., General Course, Entered from Logansport H.S. 4. JONES, JERRY A., General Course. JONES, KERRY M., Academic Course, Entered from Morocco, lnd. 4, Honor So- ciety 4, Swim Team 4, Chess Club 4. JONES, LINDA L., Commercial Course. JONES, MARGlE E., General Course, Monitor 3. JONES, PATTY A., General Course, Kips l,2, treas. 3, pres. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Counselor's Asst. 4, JCL 3, Jr. Ach. 3, Yell Block l,2,3,4. JONES, REBECCA S., General Course. JORDAN, JAMES R., General Course, Basketball 2,3,4, Campus Clean-Up 4, Monitor 3, Hi-Y 4, Student Council 4, Young Artists Present 2, Band 2,3. KECK, PAUL W., General Course, Track 2, Hi-Y 2, Usher 2. KEEGAN, JANET M., General Course, Monitor 2,3, Palette Club 4, Yell Block 3,4, Y-Teens 2, Young Artists Present 3,4. KELLEY, MERDIS M., General Course, GAA 2,3, Mixed Chorus 2,3, Yell Block 4, Future Physicians 4. KELLUM, STEWART L., General Course, Cross Country l,2, Hi-Y 2,3,4, Campus Clean-Up 3,4, Stardust 3, Monitor 4, Hootenanny 3. KERLIN, JOHN W., General Course, Cafeteria helper 2,3, A-V Asst. 4. KERWlN,lGAlL L., Academic Course, Y-Teens l,2, vice-pres. 3, pres. 4, Autumn Prom Publicity Co-chairman 4, International Relations vice-pres. 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Teacher's Asst. 4, Student Council 4, Jr. Ach. 4. KILLINGBECK, DAVID R., Academic Course, Cross Country 2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, K-Club 2,3,4. KING, RONNIE R., Academic Course. KINNEY, DIANA L., Academic Course, Academic Honors 2,3, Counselor's Asst. 4, JCL 2,3, Ottice Asst. 3, GAA 2, Y-Teens 2. KITCHELL, DAVE L., General Course, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Stardust 3,4, Counselor's Asst. 3, Monitor 2,3, Hi-Y l,2, Campus Clean-Up 3,4. KLINE, DAVID, General Course. 206 As They Enter into the World of Fantasy KNIGHT, ROBBIN E., General Course, Gym Asst. 3,4. KNIPE, KATHRYN A., Academic Course, Entered from Las Cruces, Student Council 3, treas. 4, Class sec. 4, Dramatic Club 3, sec. .4, 1 General Co-chairman 4, Choir 3,4, Jr.'Sr. Reception Decorations Cc Tri-Hi-Y 3, vice-pres. 4. KNOWLES, VALERI L., General Course, Monitor 3,4, Yell Block 4. KOLB, FRED C., General Course. KOONSMAN, JANE E., Academic Course, Honor Society 3,4, Dramc Thespians 3,4, FTA 3, reporter 4, LENS 3, Apple for a Teacher D Co-chairman 4, Girls' League Play 4. KREMERS, SCOTT A., Academic Course, Future Physicians 2,3, Pul Oflicer 4, JCL parliamentarion 3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Golf 2,3,4, S cil 4, Academic Honors 3. KUBLY, FORREST P., General Course, Swim Asst. I,2,3,4, Swim Tea Club 2,3,4. KUCHOLICK, KATHRYN A., General Course, FTA 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Teacher's Asst. 4, Y-Teens l,2, Library Asst. 4, Jr. Ach. 4. LADOW, JULIE A., Academic Course, Girls' State 3, FTA 3,4, Tea morrow 2, Jr. Ach. 3,4, JCL 2,3, Apple for a Teacher Day 3,4, Ye 3,4, LAUGHNER, TONI L., General Course, Apple tor a Teacher Day 4 Future Nurses I, Yell Block 2, Teacher's Asst. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Red and LAWRENCE, WILLIAM E., General Course, Cross Country 2, Baseball 2 LEHMANN, WAYNE A., Vocational Course, Usher 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 4 LEICHT, SHERYL R,, Academic Course, AFS 3, Student Council 2,3,4, alt. 3, Honor Society 3,4, Speech Club 2, sec. 3, pres. 4, Thespian S JCL 2,3, treas. 4. LEWARK, SANDRA K., Academic Course, Girls' League Play 2,3, chairman 4, Autumn Prom 3,4, Honor Society 3, treas. 4, Studen Academic Honors l,3, Yell Block 2,3,4, Mother-Daughter Reception 3. LEWIS, CYNTHIA M., Academic Course, Red and Blue 3, Ad. 4, Autumn Prom Decorations Co-chairman 4, Honor Society 3,4, Kc Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Student Council I,2,3,4. LEWIS, DAVID L., General Course, Cafeteria helper 2, Library Ass Club 4. LEWIS, MARCIA K., Commercial Course, Entered from Eastern HS. 3, LINEBACK, KATHRYN E., General Course, FTA 3,4, Yell Block 3,4, 2,3,4, Palette Club 4, Young Artists Present 3,4, Apple for a Teac Mother-Daughter Reception 4. LINK, PATRICIA E., Academic Course, Sargasso Activities Co-editc Honor Society 3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Autumn Prom 4, Yell Block 3,4. LIPP, ROSELLA K., Academic Course, Teachers of Tomorrow 2, FTA 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Girls' League Play 3. Bill Ramseyer and Dave Gunnell practice many hours to master their musical talent. I 207 Honor Society and Quill and Scroll Conduct -ca 2 ,Q Vg . 4' . LOCKE, DANIEL J., General Course, Teacher's Asst, 3,4. LONG, ROBERT J., General Course, Campus-Clean-Up 3, Golf 2, Jr. Ach. 3, pres. 4, Red and Blue Writer 4, Stardust 3. LONG, STEPHEN K., General course. LONGFELLOW, JO ELLEN, Academic Course. LOUKS, SHEILA K., General Course, Yell Block 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, sgt.-at-arms 3, Jr. Ach 3, Dean's Asst 4, Monitor 4. LOUTHAN, JAMES R., General Course. LOVELAND, LOIS J., Academic Course, Entered from Coughlin High School, Wilkes- Barre, Penn. 4. LOWDER, RITA G., Commercial Sales Course, Glee Club 2. LOWERY, SHARON D., Academic Course, Exploratory Teacher 4, FTA 4, Moni- tor 3, Future Nurses 3, JCL 2, Teacher's Asst. 2. LUCAS, DANIEL E., Academic Course, Class vice-pres. 4, Boys' Legion pres. 4, Honor Society 3,4, Swim team 2,3, cap. 4, K-Club 3l,4, Future Physicians 4, Stu- dent rep. 4. LUCAS, REGINA L., Stenographic Course, Yell Block 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 2. LUTZ, ROBERT K., Academic Course, Future Physicians 3,4, Golf l,2,3,4, Student Council 3,4, Hi-Y 3, vice-pres 4, Football 2, Monitor 4. LYNCH, DEBORAH J., General Course, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, Autumn Prom 4, Yell Block 2,3,4. LYONS, CARLEEN S., General Course, Yell Block 4, Y-Teens 2, Glee Club 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 2,3,4. LYTLE, DUSTIN L., Academic Course, Football 2, Baseball 2. LYTLE, MIKE A., General Course, Monitor 2. Keeping a careful check on his monitor post, Bruce Briney questions Larry Woodward's pass. 208 Initiation of Many Outstanding Seniors MACKEY, JEANNE G., General Course, Entered from Westbury High School, New York 4, Monitor 4, Autumn Prom 4, Future Nurses 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Yell Block 4. MAIN, JOHN H., General Course. MAGEALSON, SUE K., General Course, Yell Block 3,4, Monitor 2. MAGNANI, IRMA M., General Course, AFS Exchange Student from Cochabam- ba, Bolivia, Jr. Ach. 4, Kips 4, Student Council 4, Dramatic Club 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, Yell Block 4. MAJORS, PATRICIA G., General Course. MALONE, MADELYN M., General Course. MALOTT, BARBARA J., Academic Course, Sargasso Copy Editor seller 4, Autumn Prom Programs Co-chairman 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, sgt.-at-arms 41 French Club vice-pres. 4, Future Nurses 3, Yell Block 3,4, Red and Blue dist. 3, Seller 4. MARSH, STEVE E., General Course, Campus Clean-Up 3,4, Monitor 3,4, Spanish Club 2. MARTIN, ROBERT L., General Course, Monitor 3, Hi-Y 2. MARTIN, WILLIAM S., General Course, Hi-Y 2. MATTINGLY, WILLIAM E., Academic Course, Student Council 2, vice-pres 4, Hi-Y 2,3, treas. 4, Football 2,4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, K-Club 4, Track 2. MAXWELL, SONIA L., Academic Course, FTA 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Red and Blue Seller 4, Autumn Prom Program Co-chairman 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 3, Monitor 3,4. MAYES, STEVEN L., Academic Course, Sargasso 3, Co-editor 4, Seller 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Academic Honors 3, French Club 4. MAYS, CHARLES T., General Course, Campus Clean-Up 4, Monitor 3, Hi-Y 2,3,4, Jr. Ach. 3, Student Council 4, Swim team 2. MCALLISTER, DONNA D., General Course, Future Nurses 2,3, corres. sec. 4, Nurses Aide 4, Teacher's Asst. 3, Yell Block 2,3,4. MCANINCH, SUE A., Home Ec. Course, Yell Block 4. McBEE, DALE E., General Course. MCCARTER, EVA N., Economics Course. MCCARTER W. V., General Course. MCGLONE, MOLLY A., Academic Course, GAA 2,3, pres. 4, Glee Club I, Gym Asst 2.3.4, Kips 4, Student Council 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Yell Block 2,3. McGRATH, MICHAEL L., General Course, Hi-Y 4, Spanish Club 2. MCGUIRE, JANET A., Commercial Stenographic, Jr. Ach treas. 3,4, Future Busi- ness Leaders 4, Gym Asst. 4, Yell Block 4, Monitor 3. MCHALE, ALEXIA A., General Course, Yell Block 2,3,4, Kips 3,4, Jr. Ach. 4, Autumn Prom 4, JCL 2, Dean's Asst. 4, Monitor 3. MCKOON, WILLIAM E., General Course, Student Council 3, International Rela- tions 3,4, Cafeteria helper 3,4, History Club 3, Chess Club 4, Usher 3,4, Cam- pus Clean-Up 3. MEEK, MARGARET K., Academic Course, Red and Blue Writer 2, News Editor 3, Editor-inechief 4, Honor Society 3, sec 4, Quill and Scroll 3, vice-pres. 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Kips 2,3, Student Council 4, Autumn Prom 2,3,4. MEERS, LIBBY C., General Course, Jr. Ach. vice-pres. 3,4, Palette Club 3,4, Young Artists Present 3,4, Yell Block 3,4, GAA 2, CounseIor's Asst. 4. MELLO, DIANE E., General Course, Honor Society 3,4, Student Council 2,3, Yell Block 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 2,3, JCL 3,4, Monitor 4. MELTON, LINDA F., General Course. 209 With High Hopes and Aspirotions, Senior MERRICK, CAROLYN S., General Course. MERRIWEATHER, LAWRENCE E., General Course, Baseball 3,4, K-Club 3,4, Foot- ball 4. MEYERS, JANICE L., General Course, Apple for a Teacher Day 2, Jr. Ach. 3, Future Business Leaders 4. MEYERS, JAMES L., General Course, Monitor 3. MICHAEL, RANDALL L., General Course. MICKLER, HOWARD E., General Course. MILLER, JOSEPHINE K., Academic Course, Exploratory Teacher 4, Lens 4, Stu- dent Council 2,4, FTA 3,4, Teachers of Tomorrow I, program chairman 2, Tri- Hi-Y 3,4, Jr. Ach. 3,4. MILLER, KARMEL A., General Course, Glee Club I, Yell Block I,2,3. MILLER, PAMELA A., General Course, Teachers of Tomorrow 2, Jr. Ach. 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Autumn Prom 4, Monitor 2. MILLS, SANDRA E., Kips 2,3,4, Future Nurses 3,4, Jr. Ach. 3, GAA 4, Yell Block 3,4, Homecoming 3,4, Monitor 4. MINCE, HAROLD R., General Course, Jr. Ach. 3, Usher 2. MINCE, LARRY G., Academic Course, JCL 2,3,4, Usher 2. MOONEY, PATRICK L., General Course, Football 2,3,4, KClub 4, Campus Clean- Up 3,4. MOORE, RAYMOND E., Vocational Auto Mech. Course. MOORE, WILLIAM H., Academic Course, Jr. Ach. 3, JCL 2,3,4. MORGAN, MARSHA K., General Course, Autumn Prom 4, Jr. Ach. 4, Monitor 4, Yell Block 2. MORGAN, ROBERT W., Academic Course, Band 3,4, Monitor 2,3, Hi-Y 2,3, Li- brary Asst. 4, Library Club. MORR, JOHN W., Academic Course, Dramatic Club 3,4, Thespialns 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 4, Varsity Singers 4, Monitor 2, Glee Club 2. MORRIS, FRED W., General Course, Monitor 3, Football I. MORRISON, GAY-LE S., General Course, Bible Club 2, VCY 4. MORROW, LINDA A., General Course, FTA 3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Future Physicians 4, Jr. Ach. 4, Autumn Prom 3,4, Mother-Daughter Reception 3, Monitor 4. MOSER, MARK W., Vocational Machine Shop, Football 2,4, Jr. Ach 3,4. MOULDEN, MARY K., Stenographic Course, Jr. Ach. 4, GAA 4, Yell Block 2,3,4 Monitor 4. MOUNT, STEPHEN B., Commercial Course, Hi-Y 2. MUGG, STEPHEN F., Academic Course, Swim Team 3,4, K-Club 4, Student rep. 4, Hi-Y 4, Campus Clean-Up 4, Swim Asst. 3,4. MUNDY, EUGENIA K., Commercial Stenographic Course. MUNSEY, RICHARD H., General Course. MURPHY, ROGER L., General Course. 210 Look Toward College Plans and Beyond MYERS, JAMES F., General Course. MYERS, LANA D., Academic Course, Entered from South Bend Riley 3, Office asst. 3, French Club 4, Student Council 3, Yell Block 3. MYERS, STEVE C., General Course, Choir 3,4, Mixed Chrous 2. MYLIN, CHRISTINA B., General Course, Girls' Concert Choir 3,4, Mixed Chorus 2, Future Nurses 2,3,4, Yell Block 4, Counselor's Asst. 2, GAA 3, Y-Teens 2. NAY, TERRY L., General Course. NEHER, NANCY L., General Course, French Club pres. 4, Jr. Ach. 3, FTA 3, Counselor's Asst. 4, Monitor 3, Student Council 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 4. NEWBURN, SUSAN, Academic Course, Teacher's Asst. 3,4, Red and Blue Seller 4, Lens 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Autumn Prom 4. NEWBY, ROBERTA M., Commercial Course, Counselor's Asst. 4, Monitor 2, Glee Club 2, Yell Block 4. NEWMAN, DON A., General Course, Band 2,3,4, Color Guard 3,4, Hi-Y 2. NOLAND, CYNTHIA L., General Course, Yell Block 2,3,4, GAA 2,3, vice-pres. 4, Counselor's asst. 3,4, Gym Asst. 2,3, Future Nurses 4, Red and Blue Dist. 2,3, Monitor 4. NORRIS, RON G., General Course. O'BANNON, SAMUEL L., General Course. ORMSBY, JEAN A., Commercial Course, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Monitor 4. OSBORNE, DENNIS W., General Course. OVERTON, HOWARD C., General Course, Tennis 2, Wrestling 2. OWSLEY, PAMELA C., General Course, Kips 2,3, vice-pres. 4, FTA 3,4, Teachers of Tomorrow I,2, Student Council I,2, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Yell Block I,2,3,4. PADGETT, REBECCA J., Academic Course, Student Council 4, FTA 3,4, Future Phy- sicians 4, Red and Blue Writer 3,4, Tri-Hi4Y 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Jr. Ach. 3,4. PARKER, VICTIORIA S., General Course, Yell Block 3, Future Nurses 4, Conse- Ior's Asst. 4, Dean's Asst. 4, Mixed Chorus 2,3. PARSON, SHARON K., General Course. PARTON, CATHERINE W., Commercial Course, Autumn Prom 2, Teacher's Asst. 3,4. Jerry Dillman analyzes all available information before deciding which college will be most desirable for him. 2II World Politics Play an Increasingly 'Eff PARTON, PATRICIA A., General Course, Future Nurses 2,3, historian 4, Office Asst. 4, Monitor 2,3, Jr. Ach. 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Autumn Prom 4. PATTERSON, CAROLYN S., Business Ed. Course, Yell Block 2,3,4. PEARSON, AUSTRENE, Business Ed. Course, Choir 3,4, Mixed Chorus 2, Teacher's Asst. 3,4, Monitor 4, VCY 4. PECK, ROBERT J., General Course, Wrestling 2, Usher 3. PEMBERTON, CHARLES L., General Course, Lab Asst. 4. PENCE, SHEILA A., General Course. PENNINGROTH, PAULA A., Academic Course, Student Council 2,3,4, Sargasso Art and Layout Editor, Seller 4, Autumn Prom 2, Coronations Co-chairman 4, Spanish Club 4, Yell Block 3,4, Dean's Asst. 3, Gym Asst 2. PENNYCOFF, STEPHANIE L., General Course, Future Nurses 2, Jr. Ach. 3,4, JCL 2, Red and Blue Dist. 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Apple for a Teacher Day 3, Autumn Prom 4. PERKINS, FRANCES J., General Course, Band l,2. PERRY, GALE S., General Course, International Relations sec. 4, Spanish Club 3, vice-pres. 4, Jr. Ach. 3, Yell Block 3,4, Apple for a Teacher Day 2. PETERS, FRANK R., General Course. PETERS, TOM M., Academic Course, Sargasso 3, Sports Editor, Seller 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4. PETERSON, ROBERT S., Academic Course, Student Council 2,3,4, Golt 2,3, Swim team 2, Hi-Y 3, Campus Clean-Up 3,4, German Club 2. PETERSON, SUZANNE, General Course, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Apple for a Teacher Day 4. PHIPPS, MICHAEL R., General Course, Monitor 4, Operator 3,4. PITMAN, PENNY K., Academic Course, Yell Leader l,2,3,4, Dramatic Club l,2,3, 4, Student Council l,2,3, Thespians 3,4, Girls' League Council I, Jr. Ach. 3, sec. 4, Class sec. 3. PLANK, EDWIN E., General Course, Chess Club vice-pres. 4, Hi-Y 4, Tennis 2,3,4, Cross Country 2,3,4, Stardust 3. POE, BEVERLY I., General Course, Glee Club I. POE, JOYCE E., General Course, Autumn Prom 2,3, Koketts 2,3,4, Glee Club I, Yell Block 2,3, Jr. Ach. 3,4, Y-Teens l,2, Monitor 2. POLITZ, STEVE F., General Course, Student Council 3, Hi-Y 3, Jr. Ach. 3,4, Swim Team 3,4, Monitor 4. PORTER, RALPH A., General Course, Track 2,3,4, Usher 2, Cafeteria helper 2,3,4. PRAIM, LINDA S., General Course, lens Editor 4, Kokettes 4, Girls' League Play 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Autumn Prom 3,4, Monitor 4. PRATHER, MARTHA E., Academic Course, Honor Society 3,4, Academic Honors 2,3, Autumn Prom Tickets Co-chairman 4, Red and Blue 4, FTA 3,4, Yell Block 3,4. PRATT, CAREY J., General Course, Choir 2,3,4, Young Artists Present 2. PRITTS, GREG K., Academic Course, Track 2,3,4, Cross Country 3,4, Hi-Y 2. PULLEN, JOSEPH K., General Course. PUMPHREY, JANICE E., Academic Course, Girls' League 4, Kips l,2, treas. 3, vice-pres. 4, Honor Society 3,4, Red and Blue Business Staff 3, Ad. Co-manager 4, Choir 2,3,4, Dramatic Club 3,4, PYKE, JAMES E., General Course, DCE 4, Monitor 3. 212 Important Role in the Future of Seniors PYKE, LARRY R., General Course, Track 2,3, Football 2, DCE 4. RAMIREZ, ROBERTA J., General Course, GAA 2,3, Y-Teens 2,3, Yell Block 2,3. RAMSEYER, WILLIAM H., Academic Course, Sargasso Editorial Staff 4, Academic Honors 3, Stardust 3, College Night 2. RANDOLPH, MlKE F., Vocational Course, Track 2,3, Wrestling Q. RANDOLPH, RICHARD M., Vocational Course, Wrestling 2. RANDOLPH, VlCKl L., Academic Course, VCY vice-pres. 4, FTA 3,4, Yell Block 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 4, Dean's Asst. 4, Apple for a- Teacher Day 4, Spanish Club 2,3. RAVER, BARBARA A., Academic Course, Student Council 2,3, Yell Block 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 2,3,4, JCL 2. RAYL, MARK, General Course. RAYL, SANDRA J., Academic Course, Red and Blue Writer 3,4, Sargasso Seller 3,4, Thespians 4, Future Physicians 2,3,4, Autumn Prom 4, Girls' League Play 2,3, Tri-Hi-Y 3. REED, CAROL E., Academic Course, Entered from Clinton Central 3, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, Girls' Concert Choir 3, Mixed Chorus 4, FTA 4, JCL 4, Teach- er's Asst. 4, Student Council 4. REEVES, ALAN R., Academic Course, Student Council 4, Baseball 3,4, Monitor 2,4, Jr. Ach. 3. REYBURN, PHILIP J., Academic Course, Honor Society 3,4, German Club pres. 4, Hi-Y i,2, treas. 3, Lens 4, Student Council 4, Thespians 4, Red and Blue Writer, Seller 4. To increase community support, Jeanne Dye devotes much of her time organizing the summer sales campaign. 213 X - we E G 4 J' A 954 matt '5'5 9m l X 2, s jr Rt? Skating cmd Sledding Are Winter's Gifts REYNOLDS, BARBARA R., General Course, Yell Block 3, Nurses Aide 3. REYNOLDS, CHERYL J., General Course, Teacher's Asst. 3. REYNOLDS, DONALD W., Aca-demic Course, Choir 3,4, Student Council 4, Swim Asst.'2, JCL 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus l,2, Monitor 2,3. RICHMOND, LUTHER D., General Course, Baseball I,2,3,4, Football 4, K-Club 2,3,4, Red and Blue Dist. 4, Campus Clean-Up 3,4. RICHMOND, STEPHEN K., General Course, Hi-Y l,2, Cross-Country I,2, Monitor 4, Track I,2. RICHWINE, CASSANDRA, General Course. RIDENOUR, DONALD W., Academic Course, Band Drum Maior 3,4, Band 2,3, pres. 4, Sargasso Writer 4, Student Council 2, Young Artists Present 2,3,4, Jr.- Sr. Reception, Jr. Ach. 3. RIDGEWAY, RONALD D., General Course, Cafeteria helper 2, Teacl1er's Asst. 4, Monitor 4. RILEY, FRED M., General Course, Usher 3. RILEY, MICHAEL A,, Vocational Course, Campus Clean-Up 3,4, Monitor capt. 4, Hootenanny 3, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Usher 3,4. RINEARSON, ROBERT L., General Course, Chess Club 4. RINEHART, BARBARA A., General Course, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, Au- tumn Prom 4, Jr. Ach. 3, treas. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Teacl'ler's Asst. 3,4, Nurses Aide 2,3, Yell Block 2,3,4. RINGEISEN, RONALD L., General Course, Hi-Y 2,3, Usher 2,3. ROBINSON, D. CARL, Academic Course, German Club 3, A-V Asst. 2,3. ROCCHIO, PAT A., Academic Course, Campus Clean-Up 4. ROCKWELL, JEAN, General Course. ROE, GARY, General Course. ROGERS, CHARLES D., General Course, Monitor 3. ROGERS, GLEN E., Academic Course, JCL 2,3, pres. 4, Student Council 4. ROGERS, JUDY C., General Course, Girls' Concert Choir 2, Young Artists Present 2, Dean's Asst. 3, Monitor 3. ROGERS, STEVE R., General Course, Monitor 4. ROSS, JUNE A,, General Course, Yell Block 2, Teacher's Asst. 4. RUDOLPH, JANE L., General Course, Holly and Mistletoe Sale 2, Yell Block 2,3,4, Nurses' Aide 2,3, DCE 4. RUDOLPH, MICHAEL B., Vocational Course. RUDOVSKY, JOHN F., Academic Course, Entered from Clintondale High School, Mt. Clemens, Michigan 3, Monitor 4, Campus Clean-Up 4, FTA 4. RUEMLER, PHYLLIS L., Academic Course, Teachers of Tomorrow 2, FTA 3,4, Yell Block 4, Ba-nd 2,3, Y-Teens 2,3, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, Monitor 4. RUSH, JANETTE, General Course. RUSH, JIMMY, General Course. 214 to the Social Activities of Most Students RUSH, SANDRA, General Course, Sargasso Business Staff 4. RUSK, JOHN F., General Course, Monitor 4. RUSSELL, FLOYD, General Course. RUSSELL, JAMES E., General Course, Hi-Y 2, Monitor 2,3, Red and B Operator 2,3,4, Campus Clean-Up 3,4. RUSSELL, JANICE E., General Course, Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Mol Reception 2, Yell Black 2. RYAN, MICHAEL D., General Course, Football 2,3,4, Track 4, Gym Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Monitor 3,4, Red and Blue Dist. 4. SALE, GARY L., General Course, Baseball 2,3, Basketball 2, Camp 3,4, Dean's Asst. 4, Teacher's Asst. 4, Stardust 2. SANDERS, JACK, General Course. SANDY, LAURA K., Academic Course, Student Council 3, Yell Block Y 3,4, Counselor's Asst. 3, Lens 4, Autumn Prom 4. SCHAEFFER, GORDON, General Course. SCHEMBRE, JUDY, Academic Course, Kips 2,3,4, FTA 4, Yell Blocl League Play 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Teachers of Tomorrow 2, Monitor 4. SCHLEETER, PHIL W., Academic Course, Monitor 4. SCHMID, MARY L., General Course, Yell Block 2,3,4, Autumn Prom - ing 3, Gym Asst. 2,3, Hootenanny 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, French Club 4. SCHWENGER, ALBERT G., General Course, Hi-Y l,2, pres. 3, Swim Ach. 4, JCL 2,3, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Homecoming 4, Autumn Prom Rex 4. SEARS, PATRICK W., Academic Course, Band l,2,3,4, Red and circulation manager 4, Jr. Ach. 3, pres. 4, Young Artists Present 2,3,, 3,4, Student Council 4. SEBREE, BRENDA A., General Course. SEITZ, DAVID R., Academic Course, K-Club 2,3,4, Hi-Y pres. 2, trea Legion 2, Class treas. 3, Tennis I,2,3, Monitor 3,4. SEYMOUR, JACK L., Academic Course, Band 2,3, vice-pres. 4, Choir team 3,4, Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, NFL 3,4, Thespia pres. 4. SHALLENBERGER, MARK D., General Course, Wrestling 2,3,4. SHEARlN, ROBERT C., General Course, Entered from Fort Wayne 3. Many Seniors spend their leisure hours skating at Highland Park. 215 Dynamic Folk Music, Hootenanny Style, Reflects Jim Cox's proficiency on the guitar is apparent when he plays with a local combo. SHEASLEY, FRANK W., General Course. SHEPARD, BILL R., Academic Course, SHEPHARD, SHARON D., Commercial Course, Yell Block 3,4, Future Nurses 3,4, Y-Teens 3, Monitor 4, Glee Club I. SHIPE, PAT H., Business Course, Entered from Barberton High School, Barberton, Ohio 3. SHIRAR, LANA J., Academic Course, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Autumn Prom 3,4, FTA 3,4, Palette Club 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 3,4, Mother-Daughter Reception 3. SHIVELY, JEANNETTE K., General Course, Mixed Chorus 3, Future Business Lead- ers 3, International Relations Club 4, Palette Club 4, Teacher's Asst, 3, Y-Teens 4. SHOCKLEY, DANIEL, Academic Course, Hi-Y council rep. 2, vice-pres. 3, pres 4, FootbaIl'2. SHOEMAKER, BARBARA L., Commercial Course, Yell Block 3,4. SHROCK, GARY L., General Course, Campus Clean-Up 3,4. SIEFERS, ELIZABETH L., General Course, Glee Club I, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Teacher's Asst. 3, Thespians 4, Young Artists Presents 2,3, Choir 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 2. SIMPSON, MICHELE D., General Course, Yell Block 3, Glee Club I. SIMPSON, SHERYL D., Academic Course, Autumn Prom Refreshment Co-chairman 4, FTA 3,4, Yell Block 3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, AppIe for a Teacher Day 4, Teacher's Asst. 3. SITES, DAVID A., General Course. SITES, DONNA, General Course. SITZES, EVERT E., General Course, VCY 4, Glee Club I. SIZEMORE, JAMES, General Course. 216 the Mood of This Year's Senior Class SITZES, JAMES, General Course. SKINNER, CAROLYN W., General Course, Entered from Bragg City High, Bragg City, Missouri 3. SLUSHER, ROGER K., General Course. SMILEY, LINDA E., Academic Course, VCY sec. 4, FTA 4, Debate team 2, NFL 2, Yell Block 3,4. SMITH, ALLEN B., General Course, Band 2,3,4, Swim team 2,3, Hi-Y 2. SMITH, DIANE M., General Course, Entered from Mount Vernon, New Hampshire 3, Yell Block 4, Booster Committee 4. SMITH, JANET E., General Course, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Yell Block 3, Jr. Ach. 3, Moni- tor 3. SMITH, KATHRYN S., General Course, Student Council 2,3, Yell Block 2,3,4, Tri- Hi-Y 3, Autumn Prom 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 4. SMITH, KENT G., General Course, Hi-Y 2,3,4. SMITH, LARRY A., General Course, Hi-Y 2,3, Spanish Club 2, Campus Clean- Up 3,4. SMITH, MARY J., General Course. SMITH, MICHAEL D., Vocational Course, Monitor 3, Football I,2, Future Business Leaders 4, Gym Asst. 3, Hi4Y 4, Wrestling I,2,3, DCE 4. SMITH, PHYLLIS J., General Course, Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Jr. Ach. 3,4, Young Artists Present 3, Teacher's Asst. 2,3,4, Ottice Asst. 2, Red and Blue Dist. I,2,3, Monitor I,2,3,4. SMITH, ROOSEVELT, General Course, Campus Clean-Up 3,4, Hi-Y 2. SNODGRASS, STEPHANIE A., Commercial Course, Monitor 4, Jr. Ach. 4, Teach- er's Asst. 4, Yell Block 2,3,4. SNOW, JOHN W., General Course. SNOW, TERESA, General Course. SNYDER, JUDY A., General Course, Yell Block 3,4, Junior Heart 3, CounseIor's Asst. 4. SNYDER, KATHRYN J., General Course, Autumn Prom Refreshment Co-chairman 4, Monitor 4, Mother-Daughter Reception 3, Red and Blue Seller 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, sec. 4, Yell Block 2,3,4. SNYDER, WILLIAM, General Course. SOBLOTNE, LARRY W., General Course, DCE 3,4. SOMMERS, PHYLLIS J., General Course, Monitor 4, Glee Club 2, Gym Asst. 3. SPARKS, VICKY A., Academic Course, Sargasso Writer 4, Academic Honors 3,4, FTA 3,4, Jr. Ach. 4, Red and Blue seller 4, Teacher's Asst. 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4. SPARLING, ALLEN, General Course, Dean's Asst. 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 4. SPRADLIN, JOYCE E., General Course, Gym Asst. 2,3, Exploratory Teacher 4, Jr. Ach. sec. 3, CounseIor's Asst. 3,4, Monitor 3, Y-Teens vice-pres. 2, Yell Block 2,3. SPRINGER, DAVID A., General Course. SPURGEON, JUDY C., General Course, Yell Block 2,3,4, CounseIor's Asst. 3, Teacher's Asst. 4, DCE 4. STAPLETON, SHAREESE, General Course. 217 .asv AFS Representative Exemplifies Youth s STEDRY, CYNTHIA A., General Course, Student Council 2,3, FTA 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Autumn Pram 4, AppIe for a Teacher Day 2,3, Counselor's Asst. 3, Red and Blue Dist. 2. STEPHENSON, ROBERT D., General Course, Jr. Ach. 3, DE 4. stevtris, ERNEST J., General course. STEVENS, LYNN, General Course. STEVENS, THOMAS A., General Course, Entered from Randolph High, Randolph, Mass., Track 2. STEVENSON, JANET S., General Course, FTA 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Monitor 3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Teachers of Tomorrow 2. STEWART, JULIE K., General Course, Choir 4, Girls' Concert Choir 3, Spanish Club 3, Hootenanny 3,4, Monitor 3,4, Yell Block 3,4, Teachers of Tomorrow 2. STIFFLER, CAROLYN S., General Course, Entered from Shakamack High School, Jasonville, Ind. 3, Teacher's Asst. 4, Red and Blue Dist. 4, VCY 4. STINCHCOMB, RONALD L., General Course, Cross Country 4, Track 4, Band 2,3,4, Hi-Y 3,4, K-Club 4. STODGELL, DAVE L., General Course. STORMS, PAMELA S., Academic Course, Bicycle Court 3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Jr. Ach. 3, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Kips 2,3,4, Student Council l,2,3, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. STRAWBRIDGE, LARRY C., Academic Course, Football I,3,,WrestIing I,3,4, Moni- tor 4, Operator 4. SUMNER, JERRY A., General Course. SUTER, PAMELA J., General Course, Library Asst. 4, Ottice Asst. 4, Yell Block 2,4, Glee Club I, Monitor 3. SUTTON, MARY L., Commercial Course, Yell Block 2, Teacher's Asst. 3, Mixed Chorus 2,3, DCE 4. SWEEZY, LARRY M., General Course. SWING, RICK A., Vocational Course, Usher 2,4. SWITZER, JANE E., Academic Course, Red and Blue Writer 3, Stott 4, Autumn Prom 4, FTA 4, Jr. Ach. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Yell Block 3. TABOAS, KERRY D., General Course, Wrestling l,2, Monitor 3, Campus Clean- Up 3. TARR, JEANEAN D., General Course, Autumn Prom 3,4, Jr. Ach. 3,4, Yell Block 2,3. TAYLOR, CAROLYN S., Commercial Course, Yell Block 3,4, Counselor's Asst. 4. TAYLOR, ROY L., General Course. TEDLOCK, CONNIE E., General Course, Yell Block 3,4. TEDLOCK, STEVEN K., General Course, Young Artists Present 2. TEMPLETON, CHARLES B., Academic Course, Entered from Science High School, Johnson Tenn., 4, Football 2,3, Track 4. TERRY, TIM B., General Course. TERWILLIGER, RICHARD E., Academic Course, Young Artists Present 3,4, Moni- tor 3, Student Council 2. THOMAS, SHARON K., Business Ed. Course, Future Nurses 2,3, pres. 4, Student Council 4, Kat Kaller 4, Yell Block 3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,-4, Nurses Aide 4, Red and Blue Seller 4. 218 Attempt Toward World Unity TOMPKINS, MARY M., Business Course, En-tered from Saint Jo: 4, Jr. Ach. 4, Monitor 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, Counselor THOMPSON, BECKY A., General Course, Autumn Prom 2,4, Yell Hi-Y 4, JCL 2,3,4, Future Nurses 2, Y-Teens 2. THOMPSON, RICHARD J., General Course. THOMPSON, STEPHEN J., General Course, Monitor 4. TOMLINSON, LINDA L., General Course. THURBON, LINDA K., General Course, Apple for a Teacher Day 2. TILLEY, JANET E., General Course, Apple for a Teacher Day 3, 4, Monitor 3, Jr. Ach. 3,4, JCL 2, Yell Block 3,4. TIMMONS, PAMELA S., General Course, Library Club 2,3, YI Teacher's Asst. 3, DCE 4, French Club 2. TITUS, STEVE A., General Course, Monitor 4. TURNER, CHARLES L., General Course, Usher 2,3. TYLER, CLARENCE, General Course, Football 2, Basketball 2, I' Mixed Chorus 4, Glee Club 4. TYLER, DAVID O., General Course. TYLER, ROBERT, General Course. VAN HOOSE, KENNETH A., General Course. VAN LANDINGHAM, DONNA J., Business Course, Monitor 2,3. VITATOE, LARRY W., Academic Course, Bicycle Court 3, Dramatic dent Council 3, Thespians 4. Summer AFS students become interested in the vegetable life of the United States. 2I9 Retaining Vivid Memories of Their Teen Years, To prove that girls are skillful, Pam Storms tries her hand at flying a plane. VOILES, PHYLLIS J., Stenographic Course, Office Asst. 4. WAGGAMAN, NANCY A., General Course, Girls' League Council 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Counselor's Asst. 3,'Monitor 2,3, cap. 4, Sargasso Seller 3, Autumn Prom 2,3,4. WAGNER, CHERYL A., Business Course, FTA 3, Teacher's Asst. 4, Yell Block 3, Tri4Hi-Y 3, GAA 2. WAKEMAN, SHERI L., Business Course, Kips l,2,3, Yell Block l,2, Teacher's Asst, 4, Glee Club I, GAA l,2, Monitor 2,3. WALKER, LEONARD C., Academic Course, Hi-Y 4, Monitor 3. WALKER, LINDA K., Commercial Course, Counselor's Asst. 4. WALKER, PAMELA K., General Course, Choir 4, Girl's Concert Choir 2,3, Au- tumn Prom 2,3,4, Counselor's Asst. 3, Dramatic Club 4, Thespians 4, Red and Blue Editorial 4. WALKER, WILLIAM I., Commercial Course, Monitor 2,3, Jr. Ach. 4, Future Busi- ness Leaders 3, Vice-pres. 4, Usher I. WALTER, JAMES K., Academic Course, Dramatic Club l,2,3, vice-pres. 4, Thes- pians I,2,3, vice-pres. 4, JCL pres. 3, sgt-at-arms 4, Student Council l,2,3,4, Jr.- Sr. Reception, Honor Society 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4. WARREN, CHIQUETTA K., Business Course, GAA I, Yell Block 3. WARREN, GAY L., Academic Course, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, chaplain 3, GAA 4, Yell Block 3, Gym Asst. 3,4, Swim asst. 4, Lens 4. WASHBURN, GARY L., General Course, Choir 3,4, JCL 2,3, Mixed Chorus 2, History Club 3, Campus Clean-Up 3, Red and Blue Writer 3, Jr. Ach. 3. 220 Seniors Join the Realms of the Educated WATSON, LAURA J., Commercial-Stenographic Course, Kips 3, Future Physicians Club 3, sec. 4, Yell Block 3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Office Asst. 3,4, Autumn Prom 4, Lens 4. WEBSTER, VICKIE L., Commercial Course, Jr. Ach. 3, sec. 4, Library Asst. 3,4, Li- brary Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Yell Block 2,3, Monitor 2. WEIDA, PAUL C., Academic Course, Lens 4, Red and Blue Seller 4, Hi-Y I,2,3, Cross Country I, Monitor 3, Student Council I. WELDER, WILLIAM F., General Course, Football l,2,3,4, Campus Clean-Up 3,4, Hi-Y 4, K-Club 4, Monitor 3. WELLS, DIANA K., General Course, Entered from Michigan 3. WELLS, KAREN S., Academic Course, Girls' Concert Choir 3,4, Future Nurses 3,4, Hootenanny 3, JCL 2,3, Tri-Hi 4, Yell Block 4. WELLS, ROGER D., Academic Course, Hi-Y 2, Gym Asst. 2, Stardust 3, Home- coming 3,4, Monitor 3,4, Campus Clean-Up 3. WELSH, LINDA K., Academic Course, Autumn Prom Committee Co-chairman 4. WELSH, MIKE A., General Course, Sargasso Business Staft 4, Seller 4, Football I, Red and Blue Dist. I. WENGER, CONNIE J., General Course, Dean's Asst. 4, Jr. Ach. 4, Yell Block 2,3,4. WESTLAKE, CRAIG L., General Course, Monitor 3,4, Jr. Ach. 4, Campus Clean- Up 3,4. WHICKER, FRED P., Vocational Course. WHITE, WILLIAM G., General Course, Track 2, Wrestling 2. WHITE, DANNY L., Academic Course. WHITE JUDY A., General Course. WHITFIELD, PHILLIP L., Academic Course, Dramatic Club 3,4, Speech Club 2,3,4, NFL 3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Jr. Ach. 3, Thespians 3,4, JCL 3. As Les Baker knows, a scooter should be kept in perfect running condition at all times. 221 Commencement cmd the Junior-Senior WHITTAKER, LINDA J., General Course, Girls' League Play 2,3,4: Red Gnd Blue Writer 3, Seller 4, FTA 3,4, Tri-I-Ii-Y 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Student Council 4, Library Asst. 3,4. WIKEL, MOLLY S., General Course, Yell Block 2,3, Future Nurses 2, Y-Teens 2,3. WILES, JOHN C., Academic Course, Campus Clean-Up 3. WILLIAMS, JUDY A., General Course, Entered from Sharpsville 2, Monitor 3. WILLIAMS, STEVE L., General Course. WILSON, DIANA L., General Course, JCL 2,3,4, Student Council 3, Hi-Y 3, Autumn Prom 4, Father-Daughter Romp 3. WILSON, DON E., General Course, Baseball l,2,3,4, Office Asst. 3, Campus Clean-Up 3,4. WILSON, JUDITH K., General Course, Yell Block 3,4, Sargasso Writer 4, Jr. Ach. 4, GAA 3, Teacher's Asst. 4, Monitor 2. WILSON, KENNETH C., Academic Course, Red and Blue Writer 2, Seller 4, Ot- fice Asst. 4, Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Stardust 3, Jr. Ach. 3,4, Homecoming 4. WINCH, MICHAEL A., General Course, Chess Club 4, Monitor 4. WOLF, JERRY L., Commercial Course, Jr. Ach. 4, Campus Clean-Up 3,4. WOLF, JOYCE I., General Course. WOLFCALE, JEFF LZ, Academic Course, Senior Class treas. 4, Honor Society 3, vice-pres. 4, Boys' Legion l,4, Red and Blue Pictorial Editor 4, Choir 2,3,4, Student Council 4, JCL 3,4. WOLFCALE, VICKI L., Academic Course, Girls' League treas. 4, Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Thespians 2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Student Council 2,3, Yell Block 2,3,4, Hi-Y 3. WOOD, CHARLES E., General Course, Track 2,3. WOOD, EVELYN B. General Course, Monitor 4. WOODRING, THOMAS A., Academic Course, Monitor 3, Campus Clean-Up 3. WOODS, PAMALAE S., General Course. WOODS, STEVEN R., General Curse, Baseball 4. WOODWARD, LARRY A., Academic Course, Honor Society 3,4, Boys' State 3, Bicycle Court 3,4, Football 2,3,4, K-Club 4, Academic Honors I,3, Sargasso Writer 4. Judy Wilson, Vicky Sparks, and Linda Smiley enjoy browsing through the stacks of records at Jesse Dutton's Hi-Fi shop. 222 Reception Complete Wonderful Yeor WORD, EUGENE G., Vocational Course, Counselor's Asst. 3, DCE 4. WORKMAN, KATHY M., General Course, Glee Club l, Gym Asst. 2, Teacher's Asst. 4, Yell Block 4. WORTMAN, HAROLD L., General Course, Monitor Captain 4, Track l. WRAY, DIANA L., General Course, Yell Block 2,3,4. WRAY, JOHN K., Academic Course, Football l, Monitor 3, JCL 2,3. WREN, THOMAS J., Academic Course, Football 2,3,4, K-Club 4, Track 2,3,4, Campus Clean-Up 4. WRIGHT, LARRY E., Academic Course, Football 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Hi-Y 3,4, K- Club 3, pres. 4, Stardust 2,3, Red and Blue Seller 4, WYCOFF, KALINDA, General Course, JCL 3,4, Speech 3,4, NFL 3,4, Debate team 3, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, Autumn Prom 4, Yell Block 3,4. YOUNG, ERIC W., Academic Course, Golf 2,3,4, Academic Honors 3. YOUNG, KENNETH A., General Course. YOUNG, ROBERT D., General Course, Track l,2, DCE 3,4. ZOLLMAN, STEVE K., General Course. r ,f Leaving the halls of KHS, Seniors deport ,.. to meet the world and all the horizons M in view for them. 223 1966 Sargasso Is Backed by Many A 8g W ROOT BEER 1100 East Markland ADAM'S PHOTOGRAPHY 106V2 North Main AL'S SALES 8. SERVICE 51 1 West Detfenbaugh ALWARD 81 MICHAEL, M.D. 321 West Walnut AMERICAN LAUNDRY 220 South Union AMERICAN UNITED LIFE Armstrong-Landon Building ANDERSON ABSTRACT COMPANY 209 West Walnut ARMOND, DR. M.H. 901 East Sycamore ARMSTRONG-LANDON COMPANY 101 West Sycamore ARTIS, DR. M.E. 519V2 North Main B-W MANUFACTURERS, INCORPORATED 721 North Webster BANNER FLOWER HOUSE 1017 South Buckeye BECKLEY TYPEWRITER COMPANY 114 West Mulberry BERTON EDSON APPLIANCE COMPANY 608 North Washington BETTIE'S BEAUTY COLLEGE 206V2 North Main BILL BERTRAM PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO 101 East Markland BRANT, DR. B. W. CASSINGHAM, DR. R. J. 2012 West Sycamore BRAUER, R. E., AGENCY Union Bank Building BRINEY, ROGER W., JEWELER 221 North Main BUTTON MOTORS, INCORPORATED 208 East Sycamore CAMPBELL AUTO PARTS 2449 North Washington CARSON, BOB, MARATHON SERVICE 325 North Washington CASKEY'S PURE OIL SERVICE STATION 719 North Washington CATALINA ENTERPRISES 116V2 North Union CEDAR CREST LANES 2021 Cedar Crest Drive CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL Howard County AFL-CIO CHESTER IMBLER, REALTOR 1 12 South Buckeye CHET'S CAR WASH 109 East Markland CHISM'S COIN-OP LAUNDRY 8g DRY CLEANING 1252 North Union CHRYSLER CORPORATION U.S. 31 By-pass CLIFFORD, F. O., D.D.S. Union Bank Building COADY COAL COMPANY 1010 South Ohio 224 COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY State Road 35 North COLONEL'S CARRY OUT 312 East Markland Forest Park Shopping Center COLONIAL BAKING COMPANY 219 West Morgan CONTINENTAL STEEL CORPORATION 1109 South Main COON'S FLORIST 1021 West Sycamore CRAWFORD, DR. T. R. 21 14 West Sycamore CRESCENT DAIRY 317 West Jefterson CUPBOARD, THE 901 West .Iefterson DEAN'S DO-NUTS 825 East Markland DELCO RADIO DIVISION 700 East Firmin DIRILYTE COMPANY OF AMERICA 1 142 South Main DORIS BEAUTY SHOP 2730 Izaak Walton Road South EADES COFFEE POT 1411 South Home Avenue FELT TYPEWRITER 8- SUPPLY COMPANY 108 East Superior FENN'S CAMERA SHOP 113 North Union Businessmen and Other Organizations FENN LUMBER COMPANY, INCORPORATED 3120 South Latountain FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION 200 West Mulberry FIRST NATIONAL BANK Six Convenient Locations FLOWERS BY IVAN 404 East Harrison FOUTS, CLIFF, REAL ESTATE 427 North Market FRISCH'S BIG BOY 501 East Markland FROZEN CUSTARD West Park Avenue GALBREATH 81 STEWART, INCORPORATED Downtown and Kokomo Mall GAMARATH DISPOSAL DIVISION 900 South Waugh GOLIGHTLY'S Downtown, Forest Park, Maple Crest GRIFFIN SALAD COMPANY 627 East Superior H 8. M ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE 1 124 South Washington HALE, DRS. OTIS AND PHIL 117 South Main HAMILTON AND HARRIS 315 North Buckeye HECKMAN CONSTRUCTION, INCORPORATED 728 South Webster HI-GRADE SERVICE STATION 2820 South Washington HOLDER MATTRESS COMPANY 1508 North Washington HOLIDAY INN U.S. 31 By-pass HUMPHREY PRINTING COMPANY 315 North Main HUNTER'S BROTHER'S SERVICE 2605 South Webster HURSTEL'S PRESCRIPTION SHOP 21 10 West Scyamore HUTTO DRUG STORE 119 East Markland HYNDS DRUG STORE 431 West North JACOB'S FUNERAL HOME 208 East Mulberry JEWELL, DR. G. M. 610 Armstrong-Landon Building JOY ANN BAKERY 201 West Superior KAT-NIP CAFE 224 East Superior KELVIE PRESS, THE 101 North Buckeye KILEY, JOHN, INSURANCE 412 North Main KING'S CROWN INN RESTAURANT AND MOTEL 515 Southway Boulevard, East DICK KING'S TRANSMISSION SERVICE 1141 East Jefferson 225 KINGSTON PRODUCTS 1412 North Webster KNIPE'S FLOWER SHOP State Road 22 West KOKOMO ANIMAL HOSPITAL 1025 North Main KOKOMO BUSINESS COLLEGE 102W East Taylor KOKOMO CAMERA SHOP 217 North Main KOKOMO CLINIC 210 West Mulberry KOKOMO FURNITURE COMPANY 1 15 West Sycamore KOKOMO GRAIN 8. FEED 1215 West Jefferson KOKOMO MORNING TIMES Times Square-Terrace Plaza KOKOMO PHOTO SERVICEXKOKOMO FILM SERVICE 423 East North Street KOKOMO PLAYBOWL LANES 3110 South Latountain KOKOMO READY-MIXED CONCRETE CORPORATION 620 West Defenbaugh KOKOMO ROOFING COMPANY 211 South Main KOKOMO SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 325 North Main KOKOMO SPEEDWAY U.S. 35 North Sargasso Wishes KOKOMO SPRING CORPORATION MAXWELL, DR. W. F. 329 East Firmin 3415 South Latountain KOKOMO TRIBUNE, THE MED-O-BLOOM DAIRY 300 North Union 2600 West Scyamore KOKOMO WATER WORKS MICHENER, R. S., D.D.S. 420 North Main HOOVER, R. L., D.D.S. LAMB Mororz SALES 412 Wes, Walnut 3121 South Latountain MID-STATE GLASS COMPANY LAMODE SHOP 208 North Main LEATH FURNITURE COMPANY 3608 South Lafountain LINCOLN FINANCE COMPANY 113 North Buckeye LORD'S JEWELERS 206 North Main LOUK'S SUPER SERVICE 1116 East Markland LURIA BROTHERS 414 North Main M 8m G DRIVE-IN 1500 East Markland JACK MAHER 81 SON 122 North Main MAL'S OUT-OF-DOORS STORE 1613 North Davis Road MANSHIP, HARRY, REALTOR AND INSURANCE 250 South 400 West MAPES, DR. J. F. 434 Armstrong-Landon Building MAPLE CREST BARBER SHOP 2917 South Washington 1036 South Union MID-WEST DENTAL LABORATORY 514 Union Bank Building MILLS DRUG STORE 101 West Markland MILLS, PAUL J., INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 116 West Markland MONTGOMERY WARD 81 COMPANY Kokomo Mall-U.S. 31 By-pass South MOOSE HOME 2820 South Latountain MORRISON, FRED, D.D.S. 504-508 Union Bank Building MOSS, WALT, BARBER SHOP 301 North Main MURRAY 8x DAVIS 928 South Union MYGRANT'S MUSIC SHOP 121 West Mulberry NEAL, RALPH AND JERRY, INSURANCE Union Bank Building PALMER'S JEWELRY COMPANY Sycamore 8. Main 226 To Express Its 'Thanks PEACOCK FUNERAL HOME 414 West Jefterson J. C. PENNEY 81 COMPANY Kokomo Mall-U.S. 31 By-pass PERKINS' STANDARD SERVICE 221 West Markland PIXIE BEAUTY SHOP 1100 South Buckeye PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF INDIANA 400 North Main PUTT-PUTT GOLF COURSE 3040 South Lafountain RAAB SHOE COMPANY 208 North Main RAMSEYER PIANO COMPANY 320 West Taylor RAY-WEL MOTORS INCORPORATED 175 East North REED TOOL-DIE MANUFACTURING CORPORATIONS 130 West Morgan REVA'S GIFTS 603 North Union REEL'S ALIGNMENT SHOP 2010 North Washington REID, J. T., O.D.fABNER, J. B., D.C. 109 East Sycamore RIDNOUR, O.A., FINANCE COMPANY 104W West Mulberry RITZ SHOPPE 106 East Walnut to Local Patrons in the Community RITZIE HAMBURGER 123 North Main ROBBINS HOMES 212 West Walnut SCAMAHORN, DR. MILBURN N. 306 Union Bank Building SANBURN, DICK, INCORPORATED 107 North Union Street SCHWARTZ, DR. F. C., M.D. LONGSHORE, ROBERT E., M.D. 2016 West Sycamore SERVICE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Jewell Road SHEARER PRINTING SERVICE 100 East Broadway SHIM'S TRADING POST 201 South Main SMALL'S HEATING, PLUMBING, 81 AIR CONDITIONING 1308 South Home Avenue SMITH BROTHERS ELECTRIC 2311 North Washington SMITH, G. J., M.D. 102V2 South Main SNEPP AND FAGER 119 East Walnut SOLIDARITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 405 Southway Boulevard SOUTH SIDE MARATHON 2105 South Washington SPANGLER, DR. JESSE 215 East Taylor STANLEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE 100 North Main STAR COAL 81 SUPPLY COMPANY 1501 North Market STATE FARM INSURANCE, JERRY BUTLER Union Bank Building SUPERIOR PLUMBING COMPANY, INCORPORATED 706 West Jefterson SWEET BOOK STORE 105 North Buckeye TOWN 81 COUNTRY LUMBER YARD, INCORPORATED 1704 East Sycamore TUDOR, ROSS, INSURANCE AGENCY 205 North Buckeye UPTOWN CAFE 300 North Main WALKER, DR. RAYMOND 117 West Markland WAY TO BEAUTY, THE 510 North Market WEBB'S STANDARD SERVICE 2130 West Svca more 227 WELFARE FINANCE CORPORATION 215 North Main WELL'S LOCKSMITH AND REPAIR 112 West Superior WHITE HUT SANDWICH SHOP 506 North Washington WIBLE 8. PERKINS, M.D. 317 South Berkley Road WIESE OLDSMOBILE 409 North Buckeye WILKINSON, WM., REAL ESTATE 1 17 West Mulberry WILSON STANDARD SERVICE U.S. 31 South WOLFCALE DRIVE-IN 919 East Markland WOLFCALE'S LUGGAGE 81 GIFTS 105 East Sycamore YOUNG, DR. RICHARD E. Armstrong-Landon Building YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 406 East Sycamore -A.. Aaron, Cathy 181 Aaron, Frances 169 Aaron, Michael 82,125, 191 Aaron, Pamela 181 Aaron, Sue 181 Abney, Pamela 191 Abney, Wayne 191 Abney, Wi lliam 181 Abresch, Robert 181 Abston, Joyce 181 Adams, Burley 169 Adams, Ch eryl 191 Adams, Jack 169 Adams, Jane 84,122,126, 191 Adams, Jeff 107,143,169 Adams, John 169 Student Atkinson, Deborah 127, 181 Atwell, Vickie 78,83, 123,169 Aughe, Kent 107,133, 140,145,181 Aulr, Gary s2,s4,120, 125,165,191 Austin, Martha 49,169 Austin, Phyllis 169 -3- Babock, Marcian 169 Bagwell, Terri 126, 156, 191 Bailey, Hazel 181 Bailey, Pam 115,169 Baisinger, Robert 191 Baker, Anita 49,120, Adams, Adams, Regina 169 Roger 117,169 Addison, Edward 181 Addison, Linda 191 Addison, Robert 191 Addison, Sharon 181 121,181 Baker, David 181 Baker, Kirk 169 Baker, Larry 181 Baker, Leslie 191,221 Baker, Pam 191 140 165 181 Agnew, Gary 169 Akemann, Tony 51,181 Alberson, Connie 181 Albright, Joe 181 Alexander, David 181 Alexander, Steve 191 Allen, Andria 169 Allen, Don 38,124,181 Allen, Gary 169 Allen, Larry 181 Allen, Mike 84,181 Allen, Rae Ann 44,191 Allen, Vickie 106,169 Amos, Carolyn Anderson, Albert 191 Anderson, Anita 181 Bakken, Vivian 169 Balcom, Clarke 138,169, 110 Balda, Richard 181 Baldwin, Barbara 16,169 Baldwin, Charles 169 Baldwin, Jim 181 Balentine, Alice 169 Ball,'Ruth 191 Ballard, Debra 51,56,191 Bannon, Dave 133,140, Index Beck, B111A. 181 Beck, Bill E. 143, 149, 169 Beck, Caren 169 Beck, Charles 192 Beck, James 133,140, 160,192 Beck, Kyle 192 Beck, Lynn 74,75,122, 126,192 Beets, Alvin 58,169 Beets, Carolyn 181 Beheler, Clyde 16,9 Beheler, John 192 Beheler, Robert 192 Behnke, Betsy 78,110, 111,114,192 Belcher, Diane 83,181 Bell, Danny 169 Bell, Kathy 29,79,122, 126,192 Bell, Linda 123,169 Bell, Roseann 169 Bell, Sally 169 Bellah, Leslie 181 Bellamy, Frank 158,159 Bellamy, Sandra 55,169 Benge, Mike 50,181 Bennett, Barbara 49,118, 122, 126, 192 Bennett, Constance 137, 181 Bennett, Dianna 169 Bogan, Marilyn 169 Bogan, Mary 169,181 Boggs, Barbara 106,169 Boggs, Carol 50,192 Bogue, Cunthia 169 Bogue, Sheila 169 Bolan, Pam 55,127,181 Bolen, Dixie 192 Bolinger, Daniel 193 Bolinger, Rebecca 181 Bond, Julia 106,181 Bonewell, Linda 193 Born, Craig 133,140,193 Bothe, John 193 Bough, Cynthia 123,169 Boughman, Jo Ann 107, 110,133,181 Bounds, Stanley 193 Bourff, Paul 181 Bousum, Barry 181 Bowen, Linda 42,126,193 Bowen, Linda M. 181 Bowley, Marsha 181 Bowman, Raymond 181 Bowman, Robin 169 Bowman, Trina 169 Bowser, Bowser , Dianne 41,181 Jeannine 169 Bowser, Roger 140, 160, 181, 188 Bowser, Twila 181 Boyce, Dick 124, 128, Bennett George 160 Bennett, Gregory 169 Bennett, Jeff 169 Bennett, Vicky 127,181 Benson,John 50,51 , 169 133, , , Boyd, Barbara 82,193,110 Boyd, Carolyn 78,106, 127,181 Boyd, Darrell 193 Boyd, Jackie 181,57 Berryman, Ken 181 Anderson, Constance 19, 56 Anderson, Fred 181 Anderson, Lance 181 Anderson, Madelyn 127, 169 149, 160, 181 Barber, Craig 169 Barber, David 169 Barber, Jim 60,76,85, 125,133,160 Barker, Dewayne 181 Barker, Terry 169 Barnes, Peggy 181 Barnett, Frank 169 Barnett, Minnie 169 Barnhorst, Howard 80, Anderson, Anderson, Mike 169 Sharon 169 Andreas, Barbara 191 Armstrong, Teresa 169 Anger, Dennis 169 Anthony, Jim 169 Anthony, Jerrold 181 Antosik, Jerzy 191 Antrim, Donald 181 Anweiler, Vickie 106,191 Archer, Diana 169 Armfield, Mary Ann 39, 109,110,114,191 Armond, Richie 125,138, 191 Armstrong, Tedd 133,140, 145 Arnett, John 120,191 Arnett, Ronald 169 Arnold, John 181 Artis, June 116,122,181 Artis, Sandra 181 Artis, William 133,140 Ash, Larry 53,181,55 Ashenfelter, David 76,84, 125,191 Atkinson, Carolyn 34,78, 83,107,181 Atkinson, Deborah 127, 181 120, 191 Barnhorst, Noreen 57,169 Barrett, Jeff 42,125,133, 140, 192 Barrett, Margaret 169 Barron, Linda 50,192 Barthelemy, David 192 Barton, Lisa 84,115,116, 181 Bartrum, David 169 Bassett, Don 125,192 Bassett, Jeff 83,169 Bates, Adwell 192 Bates, Jack 169 Bates, Judy 181 Bates, Linda 181 Bates, Terri 127,181 Batman, Ron 181 Baxter, Janice 127 Beach, Kathy 169 Beals, Dennis 192 Beaman, Peter 124,181 Bean, Jeanette 181 Beard, Antonette 181 Beard, Harry 140,169 Beard, Toni 169 Beard, Larry 149,160, 163,181 Beatty, Don 181 Beaver, Mike 181 Benson, Susan 49,74,75, 106,181 Berg, Rick 54,169 Bergman, Ken 125,192 Bergstrom, Carol 192 Berkshire, Oscar 51,124, 140,181 Berndt, Peggy 72,84,88, 122,192 Bertram, Betty 169 Bertram, Charlotte 192 Bertram, Rick 145,181 Bess, Alma 169 Besser, Mike 181 Bevel, Carolyn 192 Bevington, Nancy 106, 181 Biggs, Robert 1 I9, 115, 181 Billiter, John 120,192 Binder, Fred 181 Binkley, Dennis 169 Birt, Don 77,133,138, 145, 160, 192 Bitner, Linda 169 Bitner, Paul 192 Biziak, Barbara 192 Black, Brian 125,133,14O, 192 Blake, Russ 169 Blakesley, Bill 181 Bledsoe, Linda 192 Blessing, Larry 68,181 Bliss, Pam 169 Blue, Setirha 55,181 Bochard, Shirley 169 Bockelman, Karen 83, 121,169 Bocock, Dale 181 Boyd, James 138,160,A 193 Boyd, Robert 193 Boyd, Shirley 169 Bozard, Rebecca 193 Brackney, Don 107,169 Brantley, Brenda 79,122, 193 Brantley, Dennis 169,55 Brantley, Edward 169 Brantley, Roger 193 Brantley, Terry 181 Bradburn, Mary 83,181 Branch, Pam 127,181 Brankle, Harry 181 Brass, Sharyne 109,181 Breedlove, Susan 127,181 Brennan, Jane 127,169 Brennan, Tom 181 Bretz, Ross 169 Brewer, Lola 169 Brewer, Rex 181 Brewer, Sharon 181 Brewster, Rick 120,124, 181 Brewster, Sharon 56 Bridwell, Monica 169 Bright, Danny 169 Briney, Bruce 79,193, 208 Brisby, Cleta 181 Brock, Kenneth 169 Brooks, Brenda 72,84,88, 121, 126, 193 Brooks, Charles 133, 138, 193 Brooks, Dave 193 Brooks, Dianna 169 Brooks, Don 169 Brooks, Gary 193 Caris, Delores 182 Brooks, Robert 181 Brown, Becky 169 Brown, Bobbie 181 Brown, Doug 181 Brown, Georgianne 193, 1 15 Brown, Greg 1 14, 169 Brown, Jackie 127,181 Brown, Kathy 127,169 Brown, Larry 181 Brown, Mark 181,150 Brown, Patrick 194 Brown, Brown, Raymond 194 Robert 181 Coy Brubaker, Sharon 137,181 Bruce, Paula 194 Bruegge, Mary Nell 76, 106, 194 Brumfield, John 181 Brunk, Glen 35, 84,138, 160, 190, 194 Brunnemer, Theresa 194 Buchari, Carol 169 Buchari, Chuck 77,79,194 Buchmiller, Kathy 169 Buck, Alta 127,181 Budd, Gary 194 Budzinski, Brenda 57,169 Budzinski, Bev 181 Baugher, Linda 194 Bugher, Mark 194 Bundrent, Carol 169 Burchard,John 76,194 Burgan, Pat 106,181 Burkhard, Deborah 54,194 Burkhart, Gretchan 74,75, 79,121,126,194,197 Burleson, Carrie 106,181 Burnett, Connie 194 Burnett, Doyle 46,181 Burnett, Jeannett 56,194 Burnette, Virgil 182 Burns, Bettina 169 Burns, Betty 182 Burns, Dave 182 Burns, Mina 83,127,169 Burthay, Bill 169 Burton, Keith 51,138,182 Burton, Sharon 169 Busby, Susan 106,182 Butcher, Chris 40,50,80, 82,110,111,114,197 Butcher, David L.. 50,74, 84, 1 10, 195 Butcher, David P. 124,182 Butclggr, Julie 31,83, 117, 1 Butler, Dewayne 182 Button, Chris 169 Butts, Phil 68,143,169 Byers, Chuck 182 -C- Cable, Rex 195 Cage, Donna 195 Caine, Bob 42,125,160, 195 Caine, Mike 124,133, 140,182 Calhoun, Harold 160,195 Calhoun, Robert 143,169 Callis, Ronnie 169 Cameron, Steve 169 Camp, Wilsona 169 Campbell, Bev 195 Campbell, Jim 12O,124, 133,180,182 Student Index Canady, Harold 160 Candlish, John 50,84, 110,195 Cantrell, Debbie 127,170 Capshaw, Dave 170 Cardwell, Patrick 182 Cardwell, Phyllis 110, 195 Carey, Con 46,195 Carey, Maureen 33,72, 126, 195 Carey, Patricia 106,127, 170 Carl, Buddy 195 Carlson, John 182 Carpernter, Gary 84,170 Carpenter, Keith 182 Carpenter, William 182 Carr, Greg 143,170 Carroll, Judy 195 Carroll, Leroy 182 Carson, Dave 50,78,84, 110,111,114,195 Carson, Linda 170 Carson, Tim 160 Carter, Arthur 170 Carter, Patricia 73,74, 78,83,102,122,182 Carter, Walter 182 Carter, Wanda 74,182 Carver, Danny 114,170 Carver, John 182 Caserio, Kathie 182 Casey, Carolyn 195 Cassady, Joe 51, 106,195 Castaldo, Rose 106,182 Castillo, Nancy 80,195 Castle, Barbara 170 Cato, Linda 38,106,170 Catron, Linda 78,182 Catt, Dave 182 Cattell, Dave 55,182 Causey, Carolyn 121,170 Causey, Doyle 182 Causey, Pat 182 Cavanaugh, Pat 195 Cavazos, Frank 170 Cavazos, Manuel 81,125 Chalk, Roger 195 Chapel, William 170 Chaplin, Dan 133,140, 160, 195 Chapman, Carol 74,195 Chapman, Larry 182 Chapman, Sheila 81,195 Chapman, Terri 33,129, 195 Chauveaux, Dee 127, 156, Chenoweth, Dick 133, 140, 195 Chezem, Debbie 79, 118, 127, 182, 185 Chism, Bev 127,170 chisn,1ns 55,110,182 Christian, Fqye 33,195 Christian, Kaye 195 Cinko, Melanie 170 Clark, Carol 195 Clark, Curtis 170 Clark, Paul 170 Clark, Rick 124,182 Clark, Roger 170 Clark, Steve K. 170 Clark, Steve V. 182 Clark, Tim 164 Clawson, Kathy 182 Claytor, Steve 195 1 Clelland, Denny 170 Clelland, Marsha 182 Cline, Chuck 42,133, 140,141,196 Clinton, Alva 50,196 Clinton, Kay 42,49,121, 182 Cloar, Morris 170 Clymer, Pam 32,121,196 Coalburn, Danny 170 Cobb, Bridget 170 Cochran, Sharon 120,170 Coe, Linda 50,74,132, 133, 196 Coffman, Florence 83, 123,170 Coffman, Joyce 116,170 Coffman, Linda 182 Coghill, Robert 170 Cole, Janice 182 Cole, Lynn 116,121,182 Cole, Regina 182 Cole, Ricky 150,196 Coleman, Dave 170,182 Coleman, Don 107,182 Coleman, Tony 182 Colley, Tom 160,196 Collin, Betty 196 Collingsworth, Larry 170 Collingsworth, Lawrence 196 Collins, Dennis 170 Collins, H. D. 170 Collins, Judy 121,182, 55 110, Collins, Linda 29,122, 196 Collins, Susan 127,182 Comarella, Carla 106, 116,170 Comer, Kevin 124,133, 14O,145,160,182 Commons, Dave 40,182 Cone, Connie 196 Cone, Karen l06,116, 170 Cone, Susan 196 Coning, Danny 196 Conley, Peggy 74,82,88, 126,110,196 Conn, Ga 150,170 Conner, Arllbn 31,182 Conwell, Bill 170 Conwell, James 149,170 Conwell, Ron 196 Conyers, Ronnie 170 Cook, Arnold 182 Cook, Blaine 170 Cook, Brud 182 Cook, Carolyn 196 Cook, Don 170 Cook, Doug 133,196 Cook, Greg 182 Cook, Kevin 170 Cook, Roger 196 Cook, Ronnie F. 170 Coombs, Jim 170 Coombs, Leanna 83,120, 170 Coombs, Mike 182 Cooper, Mike 143,170 Cooprider, Tom 164,196 Copeland, Dan 182 Copeland, Drenda 196 Copeland, Sheryl 170 Copley, Becky 79,117, 121,126,156,196 Copley, Vicky 196 Corbin, Dorothy 196 Corey, Steve 106,182 Corne, Mike 196 Cornell, Joanne 182 Corradi, Jim 196 Cotner, Laura 182 Cotterman, Eddie 182 Cottingham, Joe 196 Couch, Libby 116,122, 127, 182 Couch, Marshall 196 Coughlin, Kathy 170 Courtney, Garry 170 Courtney, Gregg 182 Cou rtney, Janet 182,115 Cowan, Phyllis 196 Cowan, Wanda 170 Cowin, Patricia 182 Cowne, Deidre 49,72,74, 106,126,196 Cox, Delores 197 Cox, Fred 170 Cox, James 197,216 Cox, Patricia 170 Cox, Robert 197 Cox, William 143,170 ner, Pamela 122,197 Coyner, Randy 197 Crable, Jim 78,83,133, 140, 160, 182 Craig, Brad 107,170 Craig, Ken 170 Cranfill, Darrel 170 Cranor, Robert 48,197 Crary, Pat 110,127,182 Crawford, Mike 54,170 Crawford, Scott 125,158, 197 Creason, Rosanna 116,170 Creason, Steve 182 Cregar, Linda 182 Crispin, Karen 50,106, 170 Critchlow, Don 182 Croddy, Steve 170 Crownover, Patricia 197 Croxford, Carol 29,106, 122,197 Cruea, Rex 197 Cruea, Sheryl 115,170 Crumbo, Chuck 197 Crumbo, Jack 170 Crume, Dan 34,197 Crume, Dave 54,106, 170,179 Crutchfield, Jill 182 Cummings, Robert 182 Cunningham, Kathryn 170 Cunningham, William 197 Currens, Nancy 137,182 Curry, Karen 106,126, 197 Curry, Phyllis 170 Cutshall, Herbert 170 -D- Daffron, Lillie 49,75, 156,157,197 Dahlquist, Gary 78,82, 110,197 Dailey, Ken 182 Dain, Danny 182 Daly, Janet 78,106,107, 127,183 Damitz, Veronica 77,132, 183 DuBois, Susan 40,83,122, Damon, Tim 83,143,170 Daniels, Mark 133,140, 145, 183 Darden, Linda 198 Davenport, Phil 54,110, 183 David, Phyllis 170 David, Ronald 183 Davidson, Cliff 140,183 Davidson, John 143,149, 170 Davidson, Kathy 82,126, 156, 198 Davidson, Ray 54,133, 198 Davis, Cathy 83,183 Davis, Debbie 170 Davis, Diane 170 Davis, Emily 106,116, 170 Davis, Frank 110, 114, 183 Davis, Kris 109,183 Davis, Lowell 183 Davis, Marcia 117,198 Davis, Pat 73,74,107, 117,122,183,109 Davis, Retha 84,198 Davis, Sterling 54,183 Davis, Steve 170 Davis, Twyla 170 Davis, Vickie 170 Day, Julia 198 Day, Russell 170 Day, Teresa 183 Day, Wanda 198 Dean, Dan 170 DeBard, Rodney 198 DeBusk, Brenda 183 Degler, Dale 183 Degler, Ronnie 170 DeLancey, Terry 116,119, 198 DeLano, Steve 82,84, 120, 125, 198 DeLon, Roger 50,198 DeLong, Marion 171 Delrymple, Dave 183 Demaggio, Dave 198 Denman, Steve 107,160, 183 Dennis, Carol 117,122, 126,198 Dennis, Gary 138,183 Dennis, Mike 198 Dennis, Peggy 171 Denton, Felicia 198 Derleth, Mike 171 Detamore, Sue 171 DeVault, Brenda 183 DeVee, Jerry 171 DeVine, Connie 54,171 DeWitt, Cherie 171 DeWitt, Don 198 DeWitt, Mike 183 DeWitt, Rhinda 198 DeWitt, Sharon 183 Dick, Jim 48,198 Dickerman, Easter 198 Dickey, Mike 183 Dickhoener, Patricia 171 Dieterly, Becky 127,183 Dieterly, Greg 133,183 Dillman, Dave 78,83,171 Dillman, Diane 59,127, 183 Dillman, Jerry 38,106, 107,198,211 Student Index Dillman, Roger 171 Dillon, Rhonda 49,137, 183 Dishon, Marilyn 51,78, 121,127,183 Ditmoor, Hilda 171 Dixon, Bev 122,183 Dixon, Mike 183 Dodd, Bobby 171 Dodson, Dale 198 Dodson, James 171 Dollons, Don 140,160, 183 Donaldson, Georgianna 183 Donelson, Jan 117,122, 126, 198 Donnell, Mark 171 Donnell, Sharon 198 Donoghue, Cathy 45,198 Donoghue, Linda 79,122, 126, Donson, 199 Robert 138, 199 Douglas, Dina 116,117, 183 Douglas, Judy 137,183 Douglas, Katherine 183 Dowden Dowden Downey 183 , Dave 158,159 Dennis 143 171 I Kathy 106,'127, Downhour, Roger 199 Doversberger, Marilyn 50,1 10,199 Drake, Arnold 199 Drake, Pam 171,109 Drake, Vickie 171 Droke, Pam 183 Droll, Michele 49,54,171 Droll, Randy 35,55, 114, 199 127, Duchate Dugger, Duke, L Duke, S 183 au, John 183 Dick 124, 183 ebert 171 haron 183 Dukes, Caren 106,115, 171 Dumouli Duncan, 199 Duncan, Duncan, 199 Duncan, n, Les 199,223 Anne 79,126, Eddie 171 Clayton 79,126, Stephen 199 Dunivan, Dave 183 199 Dunlap, Dunn, B Pam ecky 77,78, 82, 118,199 Dunn, Diana 121,126, 199 Dunn, James 183 Dunn, Mary 171 Dunning, Gail 171 Dunning, Linda 171 Dunning, Ray 145,183 Durfey, Dave 124,183 Durfey, Durham, Durham, Durham, Durham, Durrell Jim 143,145,171 Charlene 199 John 171 Teresa 183 Walter 171 Christy 78,171 Dwyer,, Mary 121,183 Dwyer, Robert 199 Dye, Jeanne 74,75,199, 213 Dyer, Jan 126,200 -E- Eades, Don 200 Eades, Tom 171 Eads, Marietta 42,110, 156, 183 Eads, Richard 183 Ealy, Hazel 171 Early, Jim 138,160,183 Early, Ray 183 Easter, Theresa 183 Ebert, Leslie 171 Ebert, Raymond 183 Eddington, Virginia 171 Edington, Ray 138,183 Edington, Shirley 200 Ednie, Doug 200 Edson, Margo 84,119, 171 Edwards, Joyce 127,171 Edwards, Marty 133, 140, 142, 158,159, 160,200 Edwards, Rhonda 115, 127, 171 Eidenback, Dan 55,183 Elder, Marquita 171 Eldridge, Sharon 75,183 Elkins, Barbara 200 Elkins, Jean 183 Elkins, Steve 200 Ellers, Ralph 183 Elliot, Pat 49,88,123, 171, 175 Ellis, Cart 78,80,125,200 Elmore, Kenneth 171 Elson, Ken 200 Emberton, Linda 183 Engle, Richard 171 Ennis, Glen 171,149 Ennis, Kathy 106,200 Eno, Alfred 183 Enyart, Nora 54,109,171 Eriksen, James 171 Eriksen, Robert 107,183 Ervin, Roger 54 Ervington, Elaine 74,78, 83,107,122,127,183 Essig, Anthony 183 Essig, Sharon 116, 121, 109 Etchison, Linda 42,200 Etchison, Thomas 171 Etherington, Gloria 171, 200 Etherington, Janet 54, 79, 84,107,116,119,126, 200 Etherington, Marsha 57, 200 Etherington, Nancy 109, 117,171 Evans, Carolyn 119,171 Evans, Jerry 200 Evans, Judith 200 Evans, Tanya 171 Everhart, Dennis 171 Everhart, Thomas 183 Evilsizer, Deborah 115, 183 -F- Fager, Terry 183 Fallen, Charlotte 183 Farmer, Virginia 200 Farris, Rosalea 106,171 Fawcett, Gloria 183 Featherstone, Forrest 74, 200 Featherstone, Steve 200 Feightner, Deborah 200 Felt, Kenn 78,84,110, 183 Fenn, Pat 74, 126, 103, 200 Fennimore, Trudy 82,119 200 Ferenc, James 171 Ferenc, Toni 78,84, 119, 126,200 Ferency, Janice 171 Ferguson, Bill 61,79, 106, 124, 183 Ferguson, Linda 200 Ferren, Richard 183 Fetterhoff, Monte 171 Fewell, James 200 Fewell, Marcia 200 Fewell, Steve 143,171 Field, Beverly 183 Fields, Jacqueline 200 Fields, John 171 Furke, Bob 171 Finch, Connie 121,183 Fingleton, Mary 183 Fingleton, Richard 200 Fingleton, Tom 165 Fink, Steve 171 Finley, Kathy 51,78,122 127,183 Fish, Carl 183 Fisher, Bill 200 Fisher, Brenda 54,183, 201 Fisher , Cindy 183 Fisher, Kenny 46,183 Fisher, Mark 171 Fisher, Marvin 183 Fitzwater, Susan 120, 183 Fivecoate, Janice 201 Fivecoate, Joe 158 Fivecoate, Robert 183 Flick, Sharon 74,183 Fligor, Teresa 39,78, 183 Flowers, James 183 Flowers, Lavon 183 Foland, Jeff 125,201 Forbes, Gene 183 Ford, Cynthia 201 Ford, Dennis 201 Ford, Frances 183 Ford, Pamela 51,201 Ford, Penny 49,78,83, 109,122,183,202 Fort, Deloris 183 Fort, George 171 Fort, Karen 171 Fort, Marsha 183 Fort, Sheldon 133,14O, 160,201 Forte, Larry 183 Fortson, Deborah 183 Fortson, Fiona 109,127, 171 Foster, Tom 50,83,110, 171 Fouch, Dorothy 171 Fowler, Danny 183 Fowler, Ronnie 171 Fox, Charles 183 Fox, Edson 201 Fox, Myra 171 Francis, Gwyn 126,201 Francis, Lynn 126,201 Franklin, Gloria 83,171 Franklin, Pamela 183 Frankovitch, Carol 171 Frayer, David 138,160, 162, 183 Frazer, Melissa 183 Frazier, Lincla 119,171 Frazier, Mike 84,183 Frazier, Susan 82, 118, 129,201 Freed, Marilyn 78,84, 87, 106, 183 Freeman, Mariorie 201 French, Darlene 201 Frew, Tom 171 Frey, Elizabeth 171 Fricke, James 125,201 Fridlin, Jon 183 Fulford, Floyd 201 Fuller, Anita 171 Fuller, Lucinda 171 Fuller, Neal 183 Funk, James 202 Fye, Joyce 121,171 Fye, Sue 202 Fye, Vicki 121,202 -G- Gabbard, Larry 138,171 Gabriel, Mark 133,156, 202 Gaddis, Trudy 171 Gagle, Linda 171 Gaillard, Evie 133, 140, 160,202 Gaines, Larry 172 Gaines, Mike 202 Gaiser, Becky 59,156, 157,202 Galloway, James 202 Galloway, Janet 106,121, 202 Galloway, Robert 138,172 Gardner, Darlene 37,183 Gardner, David 51,143, 172 Garner, Danny 183 Garner, Steve 183 Garrett, Steve 1 10,114, 172 Garwood, Jack 183 Gaskill, Daniel 172 Gaskill, George 202 Gates, Carol 172 Geary, Mark 124,184 Gedig, Deborah 55,172 Geiger, Pam 184 Gentry, Marianne 38,83, 106, 107,110, 132,184 Gephart, David 184 Gerard, Sharon 107,202 Gerhart, Floyd 172 Gerrard, Jean 41,51,78, 83,114,184 Getz, Phyllis 55,184 Gibson, Leslie 202 Gifford, Jim 76,140,184 Gilbert, Jerry 184 Gilbert, Paul 202 Gilbert, Sarah 184 Giles, Patty 172 Gillam, David 47,184 Gillam, Teresa 184 Student Index Gillett, Richard 138,172 Gilvin, Roger 33,172 Gingerich, Deborah 184 Girton, Deborah 184 Glandon, Brenda 172 Glandon, Jerry 184 Glass, Gary 138,172 Glass, Gloria 184 Glass, Greg 39,143,172, 149 Glass, Thia 184 Glassbu rn, Glenda 202 Glassburn, Susan 184 Gleason, Alberta 184 Glenn, Glunt, Tommy 202 Linda 116,172 Godfrey, Carolyn 184 Godlove, Barbara 119, 184 Goff, Gregg 124,172 Goforth, Vicky 184 Golden, Jerrel 184 Goldsberry, Mike 184 Golightly, Fabian 127, 172 Golper, John 78,120,172 Golper, Tom 165 Gonzales, Albert 184 Goode, Pamela 172 Goode, Rodney 172 Goodnight, Debra 107, 122, 184 Goranson, Dean 172 Gordon, Teena 172 Goudy, Rhodana 172 Grace, Francis 172 Grady, Raleigh 133,140, 142, 148,158 uraay, Kobert 41, 133, 140,202 Grady Yvette 55,172 Graham, Albert 184 Graham, Donald 172 Graham, Sheryl 37,106, 119, 202 Grainger, David 172 Grant, 172 Grant, 202 Graves, Graves, Grawco Lawrence 143, vvendy 79,126, Larry 172 Vernon 202 ck, John 202 Greathouse, Debbie 127, 172 Grecu, Green, Joe 184 Marilou 202 Greene, Gary 172 Greene, Linda 121,126, 202 Greene, Mildred 184 Greene, Ronnie 143,172 Greer, John 184 Greer, Greer, Louis 184 Sondra 184 Greeson, Carol 172 Gregory, Taffy 30,43,83, 123, Grider, 127,172,109 Albert 184 Griffith, Robert 172 Grigsby, Raymond 184 Grim, Terry 184 Grimes, James 158 Grimes, Jennifer 116, 172 Grimes, Sheila 202 Grisamore, Ruth 172 Grove, Mike 43,184 Grover, Leonard 138,184 Grubbs, Carolyn 172 Guerre, Sandra 172 Guest, Ginger 74,117, 121, 184 Guge, Rex 172 Gullett, Jureda 202 Gunnell, Dave 202,220 Gunnell, Gary 172 Gurske, Louise 126,202 Gustin, Vicki 51,72,126, 202 Guy, Toni 184 Guyton, Syd 122,184 -H- Hackett, Sandra 76,202 Hadley, Cheryle 47,74, 79, 122,202 Hafley, Linda 184 Hafley, Patricia 184 Hagy, Steven 54,172 Hahn, George 84,110, 187,203 Hahn, Susie 76,77,106, 126,136,187,203 Hale, Gar 172 1 Hale, Williiam 187,203 Haley, Cherie 51,74,78, 83, 118,127, 156,184 Hall, Dennis 172 Hall, Joyce 181,203 Hall, Lewis 172 Hamblin, Donna 184 Hamilton, Libby 51,110, 1 14, 187,203 Hamilton, Mike 184 Hamilton, Rodney 184 Hamilton, Terry 172 Hamilton, Vicky 48,126, 194,203 Hamlin, Zenna 76,106, 184,55 Hammond, Cathy 48,187, 203 Hancock, William 172 Hankins, Jo Ellen 55, 127,184 Hankinson, Jury 172 Hannah, Tari 172 Hannon, Linda 187,203 Harbaugh, Greg 187,203 Hardie, Kevin 172 Harclimon, Gregory 181, 203 Harl, Charolette 172 Harless, John 172 Harlow, Melinda 49,106, 172 Harman, Deborah 172 Harness, Linda 78,107, 120, 127, 184 Harnois, Gloria 172 Harold, Robert 172 Harper, Sylvia 172 Harrell, Judith 79,82, 126,187,203 Harrell, Shirley 184 Harrell, Sue 127,172 Harris, Larry 172 Harris, Linda 187,203 Harris, Ronald 172 Harrison, Marsha 107, 117,122,133,184 Harrison, Robert 184 Harrison, Ruth 187,203 Harrold, Jane 126, 156, 187,203 Harrold, Linda 127,156, 181 Harrold, Thomas 172 Hart, Mike 172 Hart, Peggy 187,203 Hartle, Kenneth 184 Hartwell, Dan 172 Hartwick, Jackie 184 Harvey, Jeff 187,203 Harvey, Judy 49, 109, 110, 132, 189 Harvey, Paul 187,203 Hash, Terry 184 Hastings, Harold 184 Hatcher, Marcia 122, 187,203 Hatmaker, Bob 184 Hatmaker, H. C. 172 Hatt, Darlene 184 Havens, Gary 83,172 Hawkins, Lila 58,116,184 Haworth, Steve 160 Hayes, David 184 Hayes, Jim 107,187,203 Hayes, Howard 79,133, 140, 187,203 Hayes, Nancy 203 Hayes, Vivian 88,116, 122, 184, 109 Hayes, William 187,203 Haynes, Brenda 54,187, 203 Heal , Rodney 83,184 Heath, Judy 51,172 Heathcoat, Steve 172 Heaton, Chuck 172 Heaton, Ronald 187,203 Heckert, Bonnie 83,172, 109 Hecht, Bill 140,184 Hedger, Joan 172 Hedrick, Steve 187,203 Heflin, Donna 187,203 Heflin, James 51,133, 140,187,203 Heflin, Jo Ellen 184 Hellman, Mike 184 Hellman, Paul 184 Helmholtz, Lynn 106, 110,172 Helmuth, Marcia 76,126, 204 Helms, Herb 82,133,187, W 203 Helms, Les 184 Helvig, Joyce 172 Helsley, James 204 Henderson, Mary 184 Hendrix, Janet 184 Henninger, Linda 204 Henseleit, Fred 204 Henson, Don 184 Herin, Mary 204 Herkomer, Bobbette 184 Herren, Mariam 172 Herrington, Julie 184 Hesselman, Marianne 121 184, 109 Hewitt, Lynda 184 Hewitt, Rebekah 184 Hewitt, Theresa 172 Hiatt, Jim 133,158,159, 204 Hiatt, Peter 110,172 Hibler, Deborah 127,172 Hickman, Linda 184 Hicks, Pat 137 Higginbotham, Dan 54, 172 Higginbotham, Keith 55, 106,184 High, Thomas 204 Hightower, Jeff 184 Hightower, Nancy 184 Hill, Cynthia 172 Hill, Gerald 184 Hill, Kenneth 204 Hill, Theresa 172 Hilligoss, Lynda 204 Hilligoss, Tom 160,163 Hillis, Paul 172 Hillman, Edward 172 Hillman, Jesse 172 Himelick, Jim 55,143, 172 Hinders, Linda 74,75, 184 Hinkle, Charles 172 Hiscox, Susan 116,172 Hite, Mike 172 Hizer, Cindy 184 Hizer, Diane 122,204 Hizer, Suzy 78,83,84, 110,111,127,184 Hobbs, Peggy 122, 204 Hobson, Chip 205 Hodson, John 125,205 Hodson, Mary 172 Hoel, Cathy 172 Hogan, Jeff 172 Holaday, Stephen 205 Holcomb, Debbie 127, 184 Holder, Terry 205 Holland, Cheryl 184 Holliday, Steve 172 Hollingsworth, Linda 49, 184 Hollis, Catherine 116, 172 Holt, Linda 205 Hood, Suzanne 205 Hooper, Glen 172 Hoover, Virginia, 205 Hopkins, Mike 205 Hoppes, James 205 Horn, William 184 Hornbeck, Debra 172 Horner, Dennis 172 Horton, Dennis 184 Host, Teresa 74, 79, 127, 184 Hostetler, Jim 128,184 Hostetler, Mark 54, 119, 172 Hounchell, Glenda 205 Hounchell, Larry 184 Hounchell, Linda 172 Houston, Valarie 120, 205 Howard, Vonna 172 Howell, Brenda 172 Hoyle, Brenda 172 Hozey, Jim 172 Hubbs, Norma 205 Hubert, Connie 83,127, 172 Hubert, Larry 205 Hubert, Randy 205 Hueston, Cynthia 127, 137,172 Huey, Connie 172 Huffard, Brian 184 Huffer, Ed 205 Student Huffman, James 205 Hughes, Carl 184 Hughes, Debbie 184 Hughes, Edward 184 Hughes, Gayle 117,173 Hughes, Joyce 173 Hulet, Edmund 60,205 Hulet, Jessica 117,126, 205 Hulet, Steven 107,184 Hulet, William 173 Huls, Jane 127,184 Huls, Susan 157,184 Hundley, Brenda 115,205 Hunt, Anita 184 Hunt, Christina 184 Hunt, Dale 172 Hunt, David 205 Hunt, Debbie 49,127, 184 Hunt, Jeff 173 Hunt, Mike 143,160,184 Hunt, Ron 173 Hunter, Jancie 184 Hunter, Larry 184 Hunter, Sally 173 Hunter, Steve 184 Hurlock, Janet 205 Hurlock, John 185 Hurstel, Christie 76,82, 85,88,110,145,157, 205 Hutchins, Sandra 205 Hutchison, Lester 143,173 Hutson, Jim 32,173 Hutson, Linda 173 Hutto, Sandy 173 Hyman, Garry 143,173 Hyman, Larry 143,173 lngle, Larry 173 lrick, John 173 lrick, Steve 122,185 lrwin, Brenda 185 lrwin, Marsha 185 Irwin, Vicky 173 ..J- A Jackson, Lezlie 185 Jackson, Ray 173 Jackson, Richard 125,205 Jackson, Roberta 173 Jacobs, Joyce 185 James, Jerry 185 James, Kathy 185 James, Perry 173 Jamison, Robert 185 Jarvis, Bets 50,106,205 Jarvis, Mark 185 Jeffries, Tom 107,173 Jeffries, Wesley 205 Jeffry, Jan 49,59,173 Jenkins, Jan 42, 133, 140, 205 Jenkins, Jerry 185 Jenks, Dick 54,124,114, 173 Jenks, Joe 185 Jenks, Sharon 54,119, 205 Jerger, Stephen 185 Jeroski, John 173 Index Jewell, Barbara 185 Jewell, Connie 74,75, 109,185 Johanning, Ken 205 Johnson, Charles 135, 173 Johnson, Dillard 206 Johnson, Gary 46,185 Johnson, Garry 206 Johnson, Harry 185 Johnson, Janice 206 Johnson, 185 Johnson, Leslie 68,145, Mark 72,74, 120,206 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnston 126, 1 Nancy 185 Ron 206 Rosetta 185 Shirley 173 Vickie 185 Vivia 206 , Linda 34,82, 33,206 Johnston, Pattie 84,126, 206 Johnston, Paul 33,173 Jones, Carolyn 206 Jones, David 173 Jones, Diane 83,185 Jones, Easter 56,173 Jones, Jack 173 Jones, Jenny 173 Jones, Jerry 206 Jones, Ken 173 Jones, Kerry 206 Jones, Linda 206 Jones, Lynn 127,185 Jones, Margie 206 Jones, Pam 173 Jones, Pat 173 Jones, Pattrf 126,206 Jones, Pau ette 173,185 Jones, Randall 185 Jones, Rebecca 206 Jones, Steve 160,161 Jones, Theodore 185 Jordan, Betty 173 Jordan, Paul 173 Jordan, Sandra 83,185 Jordan, Sara 49,120,185 Jordan, Teckla 173 Jordan, James 82,206 Jowers, Joe 68,173 Juroff, Danny 173 -K- Kaicy, John 185 Kail, Donna 116,185 Kain, Robert 185 Kaler, Bill 124,185 Karnes, Greg 185 Karnes, Les 185 Kates, Nancy 106,173 Kaufman, Dixie 173 Kaufman, James 185 Kaufman, Janis 173 Keck, Jer 173 Keck, Pauli, 206 Keck, Rex 128,185 Keck, Ron 173 Keegan, Janet 206 Keirn, Marilyn 38,83, 106,173 Keiter, Dale 54,173 Keiter, Julia 106,121, 185 Keith, Donald 173 Kellar, Cheryl 173 Keller, Kay 126,173 Kelley, Merdis 120,206 Kellum, Stewart 125,206 Kelly, Duane 173 Kennedy, Mike 173 Kennedy, Rita 116,173 Kenner, Ephraim 185 Kenworthy, Wayne 173 Kenyon, Wayne 185 Kerwin, Gail 84,116, 119,206 Kessler, Joe 185 Kilcline, Ellen 106,127, 174 Kilcline, Steve 106,185 Killingbeck, Dave 138, 160 Kilmer, Jim 160,163 Kinder, Charles 173 King, Linda 173 King, Lyndall 185 King, William 173 Kinney, Mike 54,173 Kinsey, Peggy 185 Kintner, Gary 54,185 Kirby, Don 173 Kirby, Greg 185 Kirby, Sandra 173 Kirkman, Stephen 185 Kitchell, Dove 206 Kleiber, Kerry 117,185 Klein, Chuck, 124,185 Klemme, Priscilla 119, 174 Klise, Ann 185 Klopp, Linda 185 Knight, Bob 174 Knight, Robbin 207 Knipe, Kathy 50,82,88, 1 10, 126,190,207 Knoderer, Rocky 185 Knowles, Valeri 207 Kolb, Fred 207 Kollmar, Monica 174 Kollmar, Steve 185 Koonsman, Jane 74,79, 122,126,207 Kopeschka, Kevin 174 Kordel, Carl 174 Kremers, Scott 82,85, 120,207 Kritsch, Mike 174 Kubly, Pat 133,207 Kuchnicki, Katherine 174 Kucholick, Kathann 117, 122, 126,207 Kucholick, Stephen 174 Kuhns, Steven 174 Kuntz, Pat 106,185 -L- Lacey, Sharon 174 Ladow, Julie 207 Laitinen, Karyl 31,78, 83, 106, 107,110, 118, 185 Lambert, Linda 174 Lamp, Larry 174 Land, Linda 174 Landis, Tim 185 Landis, Tom 32,185 Lang, Barbara 185 Langley, Dan 185 Langley, Everett 174 Langley, Jenein 174 Mays, Todd 82, 209 Lanning, Ricky 185 Larmer, Doug 174 Lasley, Jerry 174 Laughner, Beverly 185 Laughner, Terry 185 Laughner, Toni 207 Lawrence, Allen 174 Lawrence, Marcia 78, 106, 185 Lawrence, William 207 Lawson, Dwight 174 Lawson, Linda 174 Lawson, Royce 174 Leach, Marilyn 185 Lechner, Mary 156,185 Lee, Jacqueline 106,174 Lee, Rochelle 185 Leep, Roger 185 Lehmann, Wayne 207 Leicht, Bill 185 Leicht, Sheri 84,86,109, 114,207 Leiter, Marilyn 33,185 LeMasters, Bill 185 Lemons, Lorraine 185 Levens, Pha Terrel 185 Lewark, Cindy 174 Lewark, Sandy 82,197, 207 Lewis, Carol 122,127, 186 Lewis, Cindy 77,118,207 Lewis, David 207 Lewis, Judy 186 Lewis, Marcia 207 Lewis, Susan 186 Lidy, Gene 184 Lidy, Jerry 174 Lietz, Gary 114,124, 161, 186 Liggin, Carol 186 Ligon, John 68,186 Lindley, Todd 51,78, 106, 186 Lineback, Kathy 122,207 Link, Tish 72,74,126,207 Linn, Cynthia 78,823,174 Lipkey, Jim 124,186 Lipp, Rosella 36,126,207 Little, Rodney 50,106,174 Livingston, Richard 186 Locke, Daniel 208 Locke, Virginia 174 Loman, Greg 129,133, 165, 186 Loop, Jeff 83,l24, 140, 160, 163, 186 Long, Everett 174 Long, Robert 78,208 Long, Stephen 208 Longfellow, Jo Ellen 208 Longwith, Nina 174 Lough, Sandy 122,186 Louks, Robert 47,5'1, 174 Louks, Sheila 42,126, 186,208 Louks, Sherry 121,156 Louthan, Jim 208 Love, George 186 Lovegrove, Becky 186 Love'oy, Steve 186 Loveland, Linda 174 Loveland, Lois 208 Loveland, Sharon 186 Lowder, Rita 208 Lowder, Robert 174 Lowdermilk, Ruth 121, 174 Student Index Lowe, Donald 174 Lowery, Sharlet. 121,174 Lowery, Sharon 29,122, 208 Lowry, Judy 78, 106, 107, 127,186 Lucas, Ann 88,186 Lucas, Dan 133,190,208 Lucas, Kathy 127,156, 174 Lucas, Regina 208 Lucas, Roger 174 Lucke y, Karen 174 Luckey, Sharon 174 Luttrell, Linda 50,106, 186 Lutz, Robert 120,125, 208 Lynch, Chrystal 174 Lynch, Deborah 208 Lynch, Stephanie 117, 118,121,132,186 Lyon, Ronnie 83,174 Lyons, Carleen 208 Lyons, Mary 50,78,121, 186 Lyong Patdcia 127,l15, 174 Lytle, Beverly 174 Lytle, Dustin 208 Lytle, Mike 208 Lytle, Pam 186 Lytle, Sally 174 Lytle, Susan 186 -M- Mackey, Jean 209 Mackey, Robert 174 Maddox, Tom 186 Magealson, Susan 209 Maggard, Judie 186 Magnami, lrma 36,84, 87, 1 10,209 Mahoney, Tom 143,145, 174 Main, John 209 Maish, Vicki 118,186 Ma'ors, Patricia 209 Mallory, Joseph 174 Malone, Madelyn 209 Malott, Barbara 72,73,74, 106,126,209,223 Manring, Judy 174 Mapes, Cindy 114,174 Marsh, Steve 209 Marsh, Susan 49,186 Marshall, Cynthia 59,174 Martelli, Paul 84,114, 209 Martin, Barry 186 Martin, David 174 Martin, Gordon 174 Martin, Mike 174 Martin, Robert 209 Martin, Tonia 174 Martin, William 209 Martino, Tony 124,186 Mason, Sheryl 174 Mast, Ronald 174 Mattingly, Bill 82,125, 133, 140, 209 Maudlin, Russena 74,77, 122,186,109 Maus, Steve 186 Maxwell, Sonia 122, 126, 199,209 Maxwell, Wayne 186 Mayes, Steve 38,72,74, 106,209 Maynard, Kent 186 Maynard, William 160, 186 McAllister, Donna 121 , 209 McAninch, Sue 209 McBee, Dale 209 McCallum, Rhonda 186 McCarter, Eva 209 McCarter, W. V. 209 McCauley, Max 14-0,186 McClain, Mike 133,140, 160, 186 McClaran, Linda 174 McClory, Charles 150, 174 McClory, Joyce 186 McClory, Susan 174 McClure, Georgeann 120, 127,174 McCool, Debbie 123, 127,174,58 McCool, Kathy 127,174 McConnell, George 186 McConnell, Roger 186 McCroskey, Mike 143, - 174 McCutcheon, Pat 174 McDonald, Tom 174 McFerran, Jan 186 McGaw, Susan 78,106, 107,110,186 McGlone, Molly 137, 156,209 McGowen, Steve 209 McGrath, Mike 125 McGraw, Jackie 174 McGregor, Betty 186 McGregor, Joyce 174 McGuire, Janet 115,209 McGuire, Sandy 186 McHale, Alexia 156,209 Mclntire, Bob 174 McKasson, Roger 174 McKay, John 186 , McKee, Lorraine 174 McKee, Rodney 174 McKee, Sheila 58,174 McKenney, Larry 186 McKenney, Pam 110,186 McKoon, Bob 174 McKoon, William 107, 209 McLay, Amber 174 McLochlin, Claudia 186 McMain, Paul 186 McMannis, Marlene 122, 186 McMasters, Carol 78,79, 107,109,127,174,186, 188 McMasters, Mark 107 McNally, Steve 174 McPherson, Jan 175 McPike, Dave 175 McQueary, Diana 55,175 McQueary, Sidney 54,186 McQuiston, Ron 186 McQuiston, Wes 175 Meacham, Bill 175 Medina, Augusto 186 Medina, lvan 175 Medina, Luis 186 Meek, Marge 76,84,209 Meers, Carol 34,209 Meers, Keith 175 Mehlig, Andrea 127,175 Meiring, Greg 175 Mello, Diana 209 Melton, James 186 Melton, Linda 209 Meriwet 175 her, Linda 137, Meriwether, Randy 186 Merrell , Merrell , Jim 150,175 Marshall 186 Merrick, Dennis 186 Merrick, Lavona 186 Merriweather, Larry 133, 140,210 Merten, Chuck 186 Mervis, Bill 83,124,145, 186 Mervis, Wendy 127,175 Mervis, William 124,175 Meyer, Dana 124,175 Meyers, Gene 175 Meyers, James 124 Meyers, Janice 115,210 Meyers , John 175 Meyers, Steph 118,180, 186 Michael, Bill 175 Michael Nancy 175 Michael: Randy 210 Michael, Steve 175 Mich'ner, Joyce 123,175 Mickler, Mickler, Miles, Miller, Miller, Jim 186 Howard 210 Patti. 127,156,186 Charles 186 Denny 37,55, 107,186 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Dianna 175 Dick 54,175 Doug 186 Elizabeth 49,74, 118,127,186 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Everett 175 Jamey 175 Jerry 186 John 186 Joshephine 29, 79 82,122, 210 Miller, Miller, Karaway 175 Karmel 210 Miller, Mary 175 Miller Pam 210 AAH1er: Pant 175 Miller, Patricia 121,175 Miller Paula 127,175 AAH1erl Phihp 175 Miller, Miller, Miller, Mills, Mills, Mills Regina 186 William 186 William 175 Bobbie 127,175 Diane 127,186 Donald 186 nniusf careg 124,186 Mills, Mills, Mims, Ron 186 Sandra 137,210 Frank 175 Mims, Mike 175 Mince, Harold 210 Mince, Larry 210 Mince, Shirley 175 Miner, Christy 122,186 Minor, Tom 186 Mirds, Sandra 175 Mitchell, Ginny 175 Nlock, Gary 175 Moftitt, Jan 186 Moffitt, Jim 50,150, 175, Mohr, James 83,124,143, 175 Monroe, John 39,51,186 Monroe, Vaughan 186 Monticue, Patsy 186 Moody, Dennis 175 Myers, Myers, Student Index Lana 83,211 Roger 143,175 Mylin, Christina 49,211 -N- Name, Wayne 186 Nariai, Keiko 116,119, Moonan, John 124,186 Mooney, Jack 175 Mooney, Janet 127,175 Mooney, Pat 133,14O, 210 127,175 Natwick, Gary 175 Nay, Terry 211 Neal, Derenda 186 Neher, Kathy 84,175 Neher, Nancy 106,211 Moor, Bill 186 Neibarger, Patsy 127, 186 Nelson, Jill 175 Nelson, June 106,175 Nelson Steve 1 87 Nesbi1,'A11ce 106,175 Nester, Wilma 175 Newburn, Bob 175 Newburn, Linda 107, Moore, Gary 77,140 Moore, Linda 41,117, 186 Moore, Patty 106,175 Moore, Prudie 83,85, 110, 186 Moore, Raymond 210 Moore, Sandy 127,186 Moore, 210 William 78, 138, Morehead, Mark 175 127,187 Newburn, Susie 44,79, 126,211 Newb Roberta 211 Powell, Richard 187 Pumph Norris, Nlorehead, Ricky 143,175 Morehead, Virginia 175 Morgan, Anna 186 Morgan, Marsha 210 Morgan, Lloyd 186 Morgan, Robert 55,210 Morgan, Vaunda 186 Morr, Christine 55,121, 186 Morr, John 110,210 Morris, Fred 210 Morris, Linda 51 Morrison, Janice 175 Morrison, Shirley 210 Morrow, Cathy 127,175 Morrow, Linda 36,120, 122,126,210 Morrow, Vickie 175 Morton, Mike 175 Moser, Mark 47,140,210 Mote, Mark 175 Mote, Max 186 Y: Newell, Tammy 78,156, 187 Newland, Becky 175 Newman, Don 54,210 Newton, Brad 128,187 Nibbs, Linda 107,137, 109, 187 Nicholas, John 175 Nicholas, Mary 109,187 Nicholas, Tom 175 Nichols, Gary 175 Noble, Melissa 187 Noble, Monte 176 Nolan, John 187 Noland , candy 137,211 Nolcox, Adrienne 122, 187 Nolder, Greg 187 Nolley, Larry 176 Nordstr 176 om, Raymond 143, Mary 121,176 O'Neill, Maureen 76, Mottinger, Robert 175 Moulden, Kathy 137,210 Mount, Stephen 210 Mudd, Keith 175 Mugs, Phil 124,175 Mugg, Steve 85,125, 133,210 Mulis, Steve 175 Mullen, Mike 186 Mullen, Ron 158 Mullins, Pat 175 Mund Eu enia 210 1 9 Munsgy, Ophie 186 Munsey, Richard 210 Murphy, Arthur 175 Murphy, Cindy 175 Murphy, Juanita 175 Murphy, Roger 210 Murphy, William 186 Murray, Melissa 84,127, 175 Murray, Thomas 114,186 Muster, Jeff 186 Myers, Candance 186 Myers, Clarence 211 Myers, Fred 133,160, 162, 186 Myers, James 140,211 Myers, 175 James S. 50,83, Norris, Ron 45,211 Norwood, Beverly 176 Nutt, Chris 176 -0- Oakes, Stephen 176 O'Bannon, Dixie 137,176 O'Bannon, Sam 211 O'Conner, Deborah 61, 176 Odiet, Fred 187 Ohlemacher, Vic 119, 176 83, 107,180,187 Orem, Brenda 49 Orem, Carol 123,176 Ormsby, Jean 60,126, 211 Orr, Ernest 176 Orr, Mike 140,187 Orton, John 187 Osborn, Robert 46 Osborne, Dennis 211 Osman, Lowell 187 O'Vadka, Ellen 176 O'Vadka, Terry 187 234 Overton, Donzell 187 Overton, Georgia 187 Overton, Howard 211 Overton, James 176 Pierce, Patricia 176 Pierce, Steven 110,187 Pierson, Karyn 123,127, Owens, Gary 160 Owsley, Pam 29,122, 126,156,211 Owsley, Ruth 187 Padgett, Becky 78,82, 117,120,122,126,211 Park, Paula 187 Parker, Victoria 121,211 Parks, Robert 187 Parr, Jacqueline 176 156,176 Pike, Vickie 107,176 Pitman, Penny 110,126, 132 ,133,212 Pitzer, Bill 187 Plake, Dillard 176 Plank, Ed 107,125, 138, 165,212 Parson, Parson, Parson, Parson, Parsons, Parsons, Parsons, Parton, Connie 176 David 187 Robert 150 Sharon 211 Linda 176 Mary 176 William 187 Cathy 211 Plank, Julie 49,106,176 Plotner, Jane 127, 109, Ploirggr, John 160 Poe, Beverly 212 Poe, Jo Ann 176 Poe, Joyce 80,118,212 Pogue, Dennis 187 Politz, Steve 82,125,212 Popp, Terry 176 Porter, Douglas 176 Parton, Patti 121,126, 212 Pasquale, Daphne 54,187 Pate, Diane 116,121, 187 Pattengale, Glen 176 Patterson, Carol n 212 Patterson, Davicl, 150,176 Patterson, Jim 176 Patterson, Joe 176 Patton, Susan 187 Paul, Gary 187 Paul, Jerry 187 Paul, Sheryl 83,176 Pearce, 156, Elizabeth 78,106 187 Pearson, Austrene 51,212 Pearson, Mike 176 Pearson, Roger 176 Porter, Jo Ellen 176 Porter, Linda 109,137, 176 Porter, Lin 187 Porter, Ralph 160,212 Porter Susan 49,137,187 Powel 1 Dennis 73 187 Powers, Mary 127,187 Praim, Linda 79,118,212 Pearson, Teresa 176 Peck, Robert 212 Pemberton, Charles 212 Pence, Sheila 212 Pencek, Allen 187 Penningroth, Paula 72, Pragher, Martha 77,122, 12 Prather, Rex 176 Pratt, Carey 51,212 Pratt, Paul 187 Prewitt, Bill 76,110,187 Price, Jeff 187 Price, Joyce 187 Pritts, Greg 138,160, 162,212 Pruitt, Claude 176 Pryor, Carol 176 Pullen Joe 212 Pulveri Cindy 106,176 Pulver, Eddie 37,78,187 rey, Jun 5o,77, aa, 74,212 Pennington, Jo Ann 78, 55, 109, 187 Pennycoff, Stephanie 212 Perkins, Frances 212 Perkins, Rick 187 Perry, Gale 119,212 Perry, Willie 187 Peters, Frank 212 Peters, Randall 187 Peters, Thomas 35,72, 74,212 V Peterson, Robert 47,212 Peterson, Suzanne 212 Pettay, Cindy 51,78,122 187 Pettay, Judy 187 Pettiiohn, Beth 187 I Pfleger, 127, Phillips 109, Philli S '1 Kathy 83,84, 187 Christina 137, 87 Debora 176 P 1 Phillips, Ronnie 187 Phipps, Phipps, Pickett, Pickett, James 176 Mike 46,212 Barbara 176 Debby 176 Pickett, Jerry 187 Pickett, 83,1 Vicki 73,74, 06, 187 110,156,157,212 Purvis, Jessica 187 Pyke, Jim 212 Pyke, Janet 83,55,127, 176 Pyke, Larry 48,213 -Q- Quillen, Sally 176 Quick, Mark 124,176 -R- Raab, Emily 123,176 Ramirez, Roberta 213 Ramseyer, Bill 35,72,74, 213,220 Rancher, Mary 118 Randolph, Mike 160,213 Randolph, Richard 213 Randolph, Vicki 106, 122,213 Rankert, Mike 187 Raver, Barbara 213 Raver, Paul 54,176 Rayl, Brad 176 Rayl, Dana 187 Rayl, Mark 213 Rayl,3Sandy 74,78,12O, 21 Smith Marie 127,188 Rayls, Carolyn 187 Rayls, Edward 187 Redmon, Thomas 187 Reecer, Kathy 176 Reecer, Larry 187 Reecer, Robert 187 Reed, Carol C. 49,106, 110,187 Reed, Carol E. 122,213 Reed, Valerie 187 Reed, William 187 Reel, Randall 187 Reeves, Alan 158,213 Reifh, Kam 123,176 Resler, Kenn 187 Reyburn, Phiil 78,79, 84, 106,107,213 Reynolds, Barbara 214 Reynolds, Bruce 176 Reynolds, Cheryl 214 Reynolds, Don 51,82,214 Reynolds, Gerald 176 Rhees, Ralph 187 Rhyne, Donna 187 Rhyne, Linda 176 Rice, Bill 176 Rice, Willard 133,140, 148,160, 180,187,188 Richey, Debbie 176 Richman, Steve 133,214 Richmond, Dewayne 158 Richmond, Gayle 158, 187 Richmond, Luther 214 Richmond, Twyla 176 Richwine, Cassandra 214 Ridenour, Candy 88,127, 176 Ridenour, Don 53, 54, 74, 214 Ridgeway, Ronald 214 Ridoux, Frank 124,187 Rife, Karyn 176 Riley, Fred 214 Riley, Mike 214 Rinearson, Robert 107, 214 Rinehart, Barbara 126, 214 Ringeisen, Ron 214 Ritz, Lois 55,110,127, 176 Roach, David 114,107, 176 Roach, Kent 176 Roberts, David 124,133, 176 Robertson, Edward 176 Robertson, Linda 109 Robeson, Tania 73,74, 122,127,182,187 Robeson, Greg 177 Robinson, David 214 Robinson, Paul 177 Robinson, James 187 Robinson, William 106, 1 19, 187 Robison, Judy 177 Robison, Wanda 177 Robson, Lynette 31,12O, 187 Rocchio, Pat 214 Rockwell, Martha 214 Rodgers, Glen 84 Rodgers, Mike 124,177 Roe, David 187 Roe, Lynn 214 Roe, Mary 177 Student 1 Roesener, Dianne 177 Rogers, Charles 214 Rogers, Glenn 109,214 Rogers, Judy 214 Rogers, Rose 187 Rogers, Steve 214 Roll, Patricia 177 Ronk, Bob 158 Ronk, Dana 127,177 Root, Aaron 187 Ropes, Tim 177 Rork, Terry 187 Rose, Connie 127,177 Rose, Jerry 187 Rose, Ted 138,177 Ross, Dewey 177 Ross, Louetta 177 Ross, Miriam 177 Ross, Susan 177 Rounds, Douglas 37,124, 138,177 Roush, Linda 177 Royal, Wade 187 Rubow, Mike 177 Ruckman, Johnny 177 Rudolph, Jane 214 Rudolph, Mike 214 Rudovsky, John 122,214 Ruemler, Barbara 107,177 Ruemler, Phyllis 214 Rush, Cindy 75,57,177 Rush, Dona 57,214 Rush, Jim 214 Rush, Sandra 74,214 Rusk, John 214 Russell, Floyd 215 Russell, James 215 Russell, Janice 215 Russell, John 83,114,177 Russell, Melody 187 Russell, Sammy 177 Russell, Sherry 187 Russell, William 54,177 Rust, Susan 127,187 Rutherford, David 177 Rutherford, Sharon 187 Rutherford, Steve 177 Ryan, Mike 125,133, 140,215 Ryan, Woodrow 177 Rynerson, John 107,187 -5- Sagarsee, Aaron 50,177 Sale, Gary 158,215 Salinas, Robert 187 Sanders, Jack 215 Sanders, Jan 156,187 Sandy, Kathie 79,126, 215 Sargeant, Diane 78,121, 177 Sargent, Larry 119,133, 187 Sarver, Sally 177 Sass, Sherry 187 Saunders, Paul 114,119, 177,150 Savage, Constance 120, 177 Sc haefer, Don 106,107, 177 Schaefer, Gordon 215 Scheffer, Arthur 177 Scheiman, Judy 156,187 Schembre, Connie 106, 127, 156, 177 ndex Schembre, Judy 122,126 156,215 Schick, Donald 177 Schick, Randy 187 Schleeter, Phil 215 Schmid, Mary 106,126, 215 Schmidt, Debby 83,127, 177 Schwalenberg, Mark 124 133, 187 Schwartz, Richard 37, 177 Schwartz, Tim 187 Schwenger, A. G. 80, 129,215 Scott, Carol 84,88,123, 177 Scott, John 45,215 Scott, Nancy 42,187 Scudder, Peggy 107,177 Seabolt, 86131 116,187 Sears, Pat 3 ,77,84,55, 109,215 Sebree, Brenda 215 Secrease, Carla 51,106, 177 Sefton, Dell 177 Seichrist, Ricki 187 Seitz, Dave 84,125,133, 165,215 Seymour, Jack 50,55, 82,110,114,215 Seymour, William 55, 1 10, 114, 177 Shaak, Jeannine 177 Shaffer, Robert 177 Shallenberger, Mark 215 Shanks, Janine 177 Shanks, Vickie 177 Sharp, Steve 177 Shaver, Larry 177 Shaw, Donna 187 Shearin, Bob 215 Sheasley, Frank 216 Shufflebotham, Linda 83, 188 Shumaker, Mike 143,177 Shutt, Connie 177 Siefers, Elizabeth 51,216 Seifers, Fredrick 119, 177 Siefkin, Bruce 124,177 Siefkin, John 160 Siefkin, Scott 124,177 Siktberg, Ruth 49,106, 188 Simmons, Bill 188 Simmons, Jacqueline 49, 188 Simmons, Jan 188 Simmons, Jill 127,188 Simpson, Sheryl 216 Simpson, Michele 216 Simpson, Steve 177 Sims, Beth 188 Sinnamon, Sherry 177 Sisneros, Mike 177 Sites, Dave 216 Sites, Donna 216 Sitzes, Evert, 106,216 Sitzes, James 217 5iUpirlSk1, Leanora 78, 122, 156, 188 Sizemore, Jim 216 Skaggs, Melvin 177 Skinner, Carolyn 217 Skinner, Jolene 177 Skomp, Mark 124,188 Slane, Joe 83,188 Slaughter, Jim 177 Slusher, Roger 217 Smeltzer, Becky 177 Smiley, Linda 106,122, Sheely Shelby Mike 187 Sherman 177 Sheltod, Allen 177 Shelton, Lester 107,187 She ard Mike 177 P I Shepard, Sharon 121, 216 Shields, Larry 1 87 Shilling, Jim 177 Shilling, Nancy 188 Shine, John 177 Shipe, Pat 216 Shirar, Shirar, Shires, Lana 33,122,216 Steve 124, 177 Terry 138, 188 -Shirley, Mike 188 Shirley, Nancy 106,177 Shirley, Phyllis 188 Shively, Jeanette 116, 119,216 Shockey, Richard 188 Shockley, Dan 125,216 Shoemaker, Barbara 216 Shoemaker, Chester 177 Shoffner, Judy 121,109, 188 Shope, Linda 177 Shrock Gary 216 Shrock, Robert 188 Shuck, Caroline 188 Shuck, Sandra 177 Shuck, Steven 177 Shue, Kathy 177 206,217,222 Smith, Addie 188 Smith, Allen 54,217 Smith, Andrew 177 Smith, Bernice 120,188 Smith, Candice 127,177 Smith, Connie 177 Smith, Dagna 177 Smith, Deborah 188 Smith, Deborah L. 177 Smith, Diana 188 Smith, Diane L. 177 smith, Diane M. 116, 217 Smith, Donald 188 Smith, Donald G. 143, 177 Smith, Edie 52,177 Smith, Gary 143,177 Smith, Greg 177 Smith, Janes 177 Smith, James T. 188 Smith, Janet 217 Smith, Jerry 188 Smith, John 177 Smith, Judy 52,177 Smith, Karla 188 Smith, Kathy 217 Smith, Kathy D. 177 Smith, Kent 217 Smith, Larry A. 217 Smith, Larry W. 177 Smith, Linda D. 188 Smith, Linda S. 188 Smith, Loretta 188 Smith Smith I I I Mary 217 Mike A. 115,158 Steven Taboas, Kerry 218 Smith, Mike 217 Student s, Greg 124,178 179 Vetter, Mike 179 Smith, Myra 54,119,177 Smith, Nancy 78,106, 127,188 smith, Pam 107,110,188 Smith, Patricia 188 Smith, Penny 55,106, 137,188 Smith, Phyllis 217 Smith, Rebecca 54,78, 106,188 Smith, Reine 137,188 Smith, Roger 188 Smith, Roosevelt 217 Smith, Sharon 177 Smith, Toni 106,177 Snider, Jim 55,177 Snider, Robert 55,188 Snoderly, Sue 177 Snodgrass, Lynn 188 Snodgrass, Stephanie 217 Snow, John 217 Snow, Marlene 115,188 Snow, Teresa 217 Snyder, Fondra 177 Stevens, Lynn 218 Stevens, Tom 218 Stevenson, Glenda 188 Stevenson, Janet 122, 126,218 Stewart, Cindy 109,127, 156,188 Stewart, Dietra 188 Stewart, Julie 50,218 Stewart, Ron 178 Stewart, Susan 116, 121, 188 Stiffler, Carolyn 106,218 Stiller, Greg 178 Stinchcomb, Ron 125, 133,138,218 Stine, Greg 164 Stine, Tom 188 Stiner, Gary 188 Stiner, Jonette 178 Stitt, Jim 178 Stitt, Tom 178 Stitts, Glynn 178 Stod ell Dave 218 Index Tackett, Jerry 189 Taflinger, Greg 178 Talley, Karen 57,127, 178 Tanksley, Larry 178 Tarr, Jeanean 218 Tate, Stephen 178 Taylor, Carolyn 218 Taylor, Greg 143,178 Taylor, Roy 218 Tedlock, Carolyn 178 Tedlock, Cathy 178 Tedlock, Connie 218 Tedlock, Mike 178 Tedlock, Roger 189 Tedlock, Steve 218 Templeton, Charles 218 Templin, Butch 178 Tenney, Charlyn 178 Tyler, Louise 137,189 Terry, Tim 218 Terwilliger, Dick 43,61, 218 Tharp , Candace 178 Thomas, Anna 189 Thomas, James 189 Somsel Snyder, Snyder, 217 Snyder, Judy 217 Kathy 44,79, William 217 Soblotne, Larry 217 Sokol, Teresa 188,189 Sommers, Phyllis 217 Cath 137 177 Strawbridge, Larry 218 I Y I Sorrell, Roger 188 Sosbe, Charles 143,177 Sosbe, Paul 177 Sosh, George 188 Sottong, Jim 107,177 Sottong, Teresa 127,188 Sparks, Vicky 74,79, l22,206,217,222 Sparling, Allen 217 Spaulding, Robert 188 Spence, Bill 188 Spencer, Jim 143,177 Spradlin, Joyce 29,217 Springer, David 217 S rin er Ken 177 Strong, P 9 1 Springer, Rita 127,177 9 1 Stoneking, Barbara 49, 84, 1 16,1l7, 122, 188 Stoneking, Brenda 116, 178 Storms, Jim 189 Storms, Marilyn 49,178 Storms, Pam 50,126,207, 218 Storms, Tim 124,178 Sotry, Rose 178 Stough, Kurt 189 Stouse, Susan 123,178 Stout, David 106,178 Stout, Kathy 189 Stout, Louis 138,178 Stover, Don 189 Strange, Mike 124, 160, 189 Strebin, Vivian 83,121, 178 Strode, 178 Randy 107,120, Karen 116,178 Springer, Vern 78,83, 119,16o,162,188 Spurgeon, Judy 217 Stack, Penny 177 Stafford, Debbie 177 Stahl, Joseph 188 Stam er, Stan lay, Stanley , Stanley, 177 Pam 1 16, 177 Chris 37,54, 124 John 188 Rebekah 116, Stapleton, Craig 143,178 Stapleton, Sharisse 33, 126,217 Starbuck, Greg 178 Staton, Barb 178 Stedry, Cindy 122,218 Stedry, Susan 188 Steele, Dave 55,178 Steele, Rick 178 Steen, Elaine 31,188 Stein, Bob 83,124,178 Steiner, Shirley 178 Stephens, Barb 127,188 Stephenson, Jack 178 Stephenson, Robert 218 Stevens, Cindy 88,123, 178 Stevens, Ernest 218 Stroud, Mary 137,178 Stouse, Susan 137 Suits, Eddie 178 Sullivan, Jeff 178 Sullivan, Mike 160,189 Sullivan, Sondra 178 Summerton, Paula 189 Sumner, Jerry 218 Suter, Pam 218 Sutterfield, Pam 39,78, 107, 178,189 Sutton, Harry 50,178 Sutton, Mary 218 Sutton, Rick 107,114, 189 Swaim, Becky 50,110, 189 Sweezy, Larry 218 Swigart, David 178 Swigart, Lynette 189 Swing, Richard 218 Swing, Thomas 178 Swisher, Becky 178 Switzer, Frank 178 Switzer, Jane 76,126, 218 -T- Taber, Steve 178 Thomas, Jerry 120, 124, 178 Thomas, Mike 143,178 Thomas, Richard 189 Thomas, Ron 32,189 Thomas, Taunee 178 Thomas, Sharon 84, 121, 126,218 Thompson, Anita 178 Thompson, Becky 126, 219 Thompson, Carolyn 123, 178 Thompson, Elizabeth 127, 189 Thompson, Richard 219 Thompson, Sam 178 Thompon, Steve 219 Thor es, Grant 178 Thurgon, Linda 219 Tilley, Gary 178 Tilley, Janet 2-19 Timmons, Ed 189 Timmons, Pam 219 Titus, Judith 189 Titus, Steve 219 Tochterman, Christie 29, 74,189 Toler, Deborah 110,178 Tomlinson, Dianna 178 Tomlinson, Linda 219 Tompkins, Mary 219 Tompkins, Kathy 58, 121,178 Tooley, Penney 178 Tow, Roger 189 Trent, John 189 Tressler, David 189 Troy, Stanton 124,178 Troyer, Debbie 189 Troyer, Linda 189 Tucker, Allen 83,133,178 Tucker, Terry 178 Tudor, Roger 140, 160, 189 Turley, Charles 219 Turley, Marinell 109,178 Turner, Charles 219 Turner, Gerald 178 Turnpaugh, Merry 189 Tyler, Dan 179 Tyler, David 209 Tyler, Robert 219 Tyler, Roger 189 -U- Ullery, Janet 74,813,189 Underwood, Mark 189 -V- Van Hoose, Ken 219 Van Horn, Don 189 Van Landingham, Donna 219 VanMeter, Marsha 179 Van Meter, Tom 124,179 Van Sickle, Kirk 124, Vetter, Vicki 37,83, 127,179 Vetter, Walter 189 Vint, Steve 189 Vint, Susan 110,179 Vitatoe, Larry 201,219, 1 10 Voiles, Phyllis 220 Vondersaar, Frank 143, 179 Votava, Ruth 110,11 I, 189 -W- Wade, Margaret 55,119, 179 Waggaman, Nancy 74, 79, 88,220 Wagner, Carol 127,189 Wagner, Cheryl 220 Wagner, Richard 189 Wagner, Stephanie 179 Wagner, Susan 179 Wainwright, Charles 179 Wakeman, Sheri 220 Waldman, Ron 189 Walker, Kathy 179 Walker, Leonard 220 Walker, Linda 220 Walker, Nancy 179 Walker, Pam 50,78,84, 220 Nalker, Terry 179 Walker, Virginia 189 Walker, William 220 Wallsmith, Dane 179 Walter, Jim 82,84, 1 10, 111,220 Walters, Chuck 140, 160, 189 Walters, Esther 189 Walther, Dee 179 Waltman, Nancy 106, 179 Walton, Diana 37,127, 179 Walton, Jerri 116,189 Walton, Richard 189 Wampol, Dan 138,179 Ward, Christine 179 Ward, Dave 55,179 Ward, Debbie 189 Ward, Don 68,189 Ward, Laura 189,221 Ward, Lonny 179 Ward, Paul 189 Warren, Chiquetta 220 Warren, Gay 79,126, 220 Washam, Linda 49 Washburn, Becky 49,127, 156,179 Washburn, Gary 51,220 Washington, Denny 189 Washington, Velma 179 Student Index Whaley, Bill 189 Whaley, Dannie 179 Wheeler, Mike 189 Willis, Vickie 189 Willoughby, Richard 179 Willson, Henry 179 Wheeler, Sheila 189 Whitehead, Teresa 179 Wasson, Kathy 68,189 Watson, Darlene 55,127, 179 Watson, Laura 120,126, 220 Weaver, Cindy 106,189 Weaver, Jean 189 Weaver, Susan 49,122, 189 Zimpleman, Gary 179 Webb, Cathy 179 Webb, Gary 83,110,179 Webster, Deborah 54,189 Webster, Neil 55,179 Webster, Vickie 31,221 Weeks, Patsy 179 Weeks, Teresa 189 Weida, Craig 79,221 Weidner, Kathy 189 Weir, Jeff 179 Welcher, Marsha 189 Welder, Bill 47,125, 133,221 Wells, Diana 221 Wells, Karen 49,121, 126,221 Well, Roger 221 Welsh, Linda 221 Welsh, Mike 74,75,221 Welsh, Sandra 189 Wenger, Connie 221 Wenger, Greg 179 Werbe, Sarah 189 Werbe, Stormy 179 West, Charles 189 West, Diane 189 West, Rosella 189 West, Stan 55,107,179 Westlake, Craig 221 Westlake, Nora 78,106 189 Administrative Council 23 AFS 86 Art Department 60 Audio-Visual 68 Autumn Prom 90 Band 53 Baseball 158 Basketball 144 Book Store 69 Boys' Legion 94 Business Education Dept. 44 Cheerleaders 132 Chess Club 107 Choirs 49 Coaches 150 Cooks 69 Counselors 25 Cross Country 138 Custodians 69 DCE 48 Deans 26 Debate Club 114 Distributive Education 45 Dramatic Club 110 Driver Education 45 English Department 30 Exploratory Teaching 29 Faculty 62 Football 140 Foreign Language Dept. 36 French Club 106 Wilson , Cynthia 179 Whicker, Phillip 221 Wilson, Debbie 179 Whikehart, Connie 189 Wilson, Diana 109,222 Whitacre, Dennis 179 Wilson, Donald 222 Whitacre, Susan 83,59, Wilson, Janet 179 179 Wilson, Judy 74,222 Whitacre, William 179 Wilson, Kenny 35,222 White, Jerry 189 Wilson, Linda 189 White, Judy 221 Wilson, Mary 127,189 White, Diana 179 Wilson, Ron 179 White, Ronald 189 Winch, Mike 222 Windle, Jill 189 Whitecotton, Grayden 189 Whiteman, Mike 83, 140,189 Whitfield, Phil 110,114, 221 Whitsett, Ron 124,189 Whittaker, Linda 33,82, 122,222 Wigglesworth, Linda 189 Wikle, Molly 222 Wiles, John 222 Wilhoite, Gilbert 179 Wilkinson, Gary 189 Wilkinson, Peter 179 Wilkison, Pam 179 Windle, Penny 179 Wine, Tom 189 Wines, Christiana 127, 179 Winkler, Cheryl 117,127 179 Winslow, Terri 179 Winslow, Wayne 189 Winters, Martha 127,179 Woida, Jerome 179 Wolf, Jerry 222 Wolf, Joyce 222 Wolf, Patty 179 Wolfcale, Jeff 51,76, 82,222 Worley, Terry 189 Wortman, Harold 223 Wortman, Karla 189 Wray, Clinton 179 Wray, Diana 223 Wray, John 223 Wren, Tom 133,140,223 Wright, Ann 189 w11gh1,B1ll 179 Wright, Dave 160 Wright, Larry 133, 140, 160,223 Wright, Mark 179 Wright, Roger 179 Wyant, Jim 189 Wyant, Linda 156,189 Wyant, Steve 179 Wycoff, Kalinda 114, Williams, Williams, Williams, Ebert 179 Williams, Eva 189 Williams, Judy A. 222 Williams, Judy G. 58, 179 Williams, Lannie 179 Williams, Robert 189 Williams, Sandra 189 Williams Williams: Teresa 179 Bonnie 179 Darrell 189 Steve 222 Wolfcale, Vicky 88,110, 222 W0lf0I'd, Don 165,189 Wood, Charles 222 Wood, Evelyn 222 Woodhouse, Paul 179 Woodring, Charles 179, 222 Woodring, Tom 222 Woods, Pamela 222 Woods, Steven 222 Woodson, Mattie 189 Woodward, Larry 74,133, Williams, Woodrow 189 Willis, Anna 121,189 Willis, Billy 179 Willis, Brenda 127,179 Willis, Steve 189 A t' 't' 208,222 Woodward, Wallace 189 Word, Eugene 223 Workman, Kathy 222 Worley, Reba 179 Index FTA 122 Future Business Leaders Club 115 Future Nurses Club 121 Future Physicians Club 120 GAA 137 German Club 106 Girls' League 88 Golf 164 Hi-y 124 History Club 119 Homecoming 80 Home Economics Dept. 56 Honor Society 102 lnternational Relations Club 119 Junior Achievement 128 Junior Classical League 109 Junior Heart 107 Juniors 180 Jr.-Sr. Reception 99 K. Club 133 Kokettes 118 Kips 156 LENS 79 Library Club 116 Mathematics Dept. 40 Matrons 69 Music Department 49 NFL 114 Organization Board 24 Palette Club 108 Physical Education Dept. 59 237 109,223 Wylie, Sandra 189 -Y- Yard, Cheryl 179 Yeagle, William 179 Yoder, Bruce 189 Young, Dana 83,179 Young, Janet 189 Young, Kenneth 223 Young, Robert 223 Young, Susie 74,83, 122, 189 -Z- Zell, Debbie 55,179 Zell, Roger 55,189 Zerante, Linda 189 Zimmerman, Henrietta 179 Zirkle, Brad 84,133, 179 Zirkle, David 124,189 Zollman, Steve 223 Zwirnti Judy 49,84, 106, 18 Principals 22 Quill 8- Scroll 102 RED AND BLUE 76 SARGASSO 72 School Board 21 Science Department 32 Secretaries 22 S i 190 en ors Social Studies Dept. 42 Sophomores 168 Speech Club 114 Stardust 96 Student Council 82 Superintendents 20 Swimming 154 Teachers of Tomorrow 123 T is 165 enn Thespians 112 Track 160 Trainers and Managers 15 Tri-Hi-Y 126 Ushers 151 Vocational Dept. 46 VCY 107 Wrestling 152 Y-Teens 1 17 Yell Block 134 Abney, Mr. Richard 39,63,109 Adams, Mr. Dewey 69 Baer, Mr. Charels 63,12O, 140, 151 Bartlett, Mr. Donald 63,106 Beck, Mrs. Patricia 62,63 Beck, Mr. Robert 62,63 Beigh, Mr. James 63 Bell, Mr. Alexander 62,63 Blake, Mrs. Bertha 69 Blake, Mr. Jim 69 Blake, Mr. W. Howard 63 Bohleber, Miss Jean 63,66 Bond, Mr. John 63 Boyce, Mr. Morris 21 Boyd, Mrs. Robert 21 Bratton, Mr. Russell 63,151,164,149 Brumbaugh, Mr. David 36,63 Brunk, Mr. Merrill 21 Buchholz, Mr. Henry 63,151,161 Bushong, Mr. Robert 63,140,151,160 Calhoun, Miss Elizabeth 2,63,119 Carr, Mr. James 69 Carter, Mr. Paul 63 Cassidy, Mr. Otis 21 Chapel, Mrs. Cornelia 63 Cofield, Mr. Malvin 63,151 Cook, Mr. Jerry 63 Coombes, Mrs. Lena 25,63 Cooprider, Mr. Ervin 69 Corn, Mr. Wilson 63 Cover, Miss Esther 63,68 Cox, Mr. Gary 63 Coy, Mr. Lory 63 Craig, Mr. Kenneth 28,22,63 Crook, Mr. Kenneth 22,80 Cross, Mr. Robert 63 Cross, Mr. Walter 63, 138,139,150, 151, 160 Dalton, Dr. Robert 20 Dixon, Mrs. Edith 23 - Dixon, Mr. Lee 22,63 Donovan, Mr. Richard 63,143,151,58 Doody, Miss Beatrice 63 Downey, Mrs. Rita 63 DuBois, Mr. Roland 63 Dunbar, Mr. Joe 63,114 Dunlap, Mr. Robert 63,65 Eilts, Mr. Edwin 63 Ericson, Miss Abbey 63,106 Fausett, Miss Mary 51,52,63 Finch, Mrs. Rosella 69 Fox, Mr. William 62,63,143,151 Franklin, Mr. Charles 63,77 Fred, Mrs. Grace 69 Friederich, Mrs. Marilyn 63,156,157 Gatlin, Mrs. Irene 23 Administration Gatlin, Mr. William 64 Gosma, Mrs. Ruth 64 Grant, Mrs. Melinda 38,454,106 Hamilton, Mr. Robert 64,140, 145, 150, 165 Handley, Miss Elizabeth 64 Harlan, Mrs. Sharon 64 Harrell, Mrs. Mary 69 Harrell, Mr. Robert 25,64 Harris, Mrs. Phyllis 23 Harris, Mrs. Renata 36,39,64,109 Harrmon, Mrs. Freda 69 Hathaway, Mr. Charles 24 Mrs. Martha 65 Mrs. Ruth 65 Hawkins, Heaton, Hellman, Mr. Gilbert 69 Hellman, Mr. Linus 69 Holihan, Huggler, Mr. Donald 65,140,145 Mrs. Mary 65,137 Hunsberger, Mrs. Ellen 23 Hutchcraft, Mrs. Martha 69 Jones, Mr. Al 54 Jones, Mr. Haven 65 Jones, Mrs. Jane 65 Kay, Miss Helen 65 Kelley, Mrs. Bonnie 65,110,121 Kemper, Mr. Gary 44,65,75, 120 Kendall, Mr. J. Allen 65,107,114 Kendall, Mr. J. Paul 65 Kern, Mrs. Mildred 65,76 Kiger, Mr. Karl 22,31,65 Kolanko, Mrs. Alice 65,107 Kring, Mrs. Mildred 23 Landis, Mr. Joseph 65,119 LaRowe, Mrs. Annette 65 Lees, Mr. Earl 25,65 Leger, Mrs. Linda 65 Leiter, Mr. Gale 37,65,68, 107 Lester, Mr. Charles 65 McClung, Mrs. Peggy 66 Mclntosh, Miss Elizabeth 22,24,66 McKee, Mrs. Frances 23 Maddox, Mrs. Beverly 23 Maddox, Mr. Ed 42,66 Mann, Mr. Robert 66 Mason, Mr. Everett 66 Meritt, Mrs. Julia 69 Merrill, Mr. Stanley 66,115,122 Miles, Mr. Donald 66 . Moore, Mr. Allen 66 Moore, Mr. Frank 23,66,82 Mullins, Mr. Joe 22,31 Muncie, Mr. Warren 66 Mustard, Mrs. Dione 66 Mustard, Mr. Fred 66,123 North, Mr. Douglas 22,66 238 Orr, Mr. Leon 25,66 Overton, Mrs. Arcille 66 Overton, Mr. Frank 66,151 Pavey, Mrs. Opal 69 Pavlick, Mr. Matthew 66 Miss Estella 27,67,88 Pearce, Pearson, Mr. Charles 67 Philapy, Phillips, Mrs. Geraldine 67 Mr. Edward 22,67 Platt, Mr. Joe 158 Pruitt, Mr. John 69 Pullum, Mr. Daniel 67 Ragains, Mr. Joseph 52,55,67 Ray, Mr. Leslie 59,67,151 Rayl, Mr. Edward 21 Redman, Mrs. Jean 67 Rees, Mrs. Barbara 67 Reynard, Mrs. Helen 67 Riggs, Mr. John 67 Rogers, Mrs. Pauline 69 Roush, Miss Marjorie 67,119 Rose, Dr. Lowell 20 Ruch, Mr. Larry 67,143,151,16O Schnelker, Mr. Michael 67 Schrock, Mr. Lincoln 67,119 Seagrave, Mrs. Elsie 67,110,109 Sedgewick, Mr. 67 Seymour, Mrs. Esther 121 Shelton, Mr. Glen 21 Shi ley, Mr. Billy 67 Silli Miss L la 25,67 Slaughter, Mr. Keith 67,115 Soblotne, Mrs. Maxine 23 Sondegroth, Mr. James 67 Stewart, Mr. J. E. 25,60,67 Stucker, Mr. Frank 67,133 Suter, Mrs. Ruthe 25,67 Tappan, Mr. James 67 Taylor, Mrs. Kathleen 67 Thode, Mr. Ernest 37,67,107,11G Thomspon, Mr. Chester 68 Turner, Mr. Gene 68,145,158 Tuttle, Miss Sondra 68,72 Tye, Mr. Danny 68 . Vance, Mr. William 68 Walker, Mrs. Betty 23 Walters, Mr. Val 68 Warthen, Mr. Kenneth 68 Weedman, Mrs. Beatrice 38,68, 106 Wilkinson, Mrs. Dorothy 68 Wilson, Mr. Earl 68 Winslow, Miss Imogene 25,68,88 136 Zehring, Mrs. Lena 68 ADVISERS . . . Miss Sondra Tuttle Mr. Gary L. Kemper PHOTOGRAPHY . . . Credits Adams Studio of Photography, Kokomo, Indiana YEARBOOK COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE Mr. Robert Cavanagh PRINTING . . . American Yearbook Co., Hannibal, Missouri COVER . . . Durand Manufacturing Co., Chicago, Illinois CO-EDITORS: Steve Mayes Peggy Berndt COPY EDITOR: Barbara Malott ART EDITOR: Paula Penningroth PHOTOGRAPHER: Bill Ramseyer CLASSES EDITOR: Brenda Brooks SPORTS EDITOR: Tom Peters FRIENDS CO-EDITORS Pat Fenn Deidre Cowne JUNIOR ASSISTANTS: Pat Carter Pat Davis Vicki Pickett Tania Robeson Dennis Powell BUSI-NESS MANAGER: Jeanne Dye BOOK COVER SALES MANAGER Linda Hinders TYPIST: Sandy Rush BUSINESS STAFF: Lynn Beck Susanne Benson Gretchen Burkhart Lillie Daffron ACTIVITIES CO-EDITORS: Sharon Eldridge Tish Link Connie Jewell Maureen Carey Mike Welsh 4 L91 NYG b X N1 36,6595 57 Zack! ZZ KX! X I Y J' xx?-f 4 K w X ' ,fl Ryfxv 1 GU !11,a.Q yQ,Lu-UQciGfyi,0C x 1 N K ' 'X Ag K YV Q , X X CMICL r X .Sk X ' XX Ciffwf wow W BL OWN Ill I CML 5,0 'IW l X600 I M QIXI 101 A441402 A x it IVV ur 'ba' 239 H,,,..,. .,,,, .,,,.,.,...,,, . p F 4 a note from the editors . . . With the hum of typewriters nearly ceased, we're merely a few pages from the completion of our 1966 Sargasso. Though not entirely finished with our product, a feeling of pride and accomplishment can already be sensed. We started out asa green staff, but we met our problems and successfully overcame them. It's been a great and rewarding experience for us to have been co-editors. To our dedicated staff, all we can say is, Thanks for a iob well done. The hours you spent working in your specific areas were innumerable. We're sure you'll never forget the fun and work you've experienced in producing this book. To the business staff, we are also most grateful. lt was your iob to balance the budget and supervise the sale of more than 2lOO books in the summer and fall sales campaigns. Two people we must not omit are Miss Tuttle and Mr. Kemper. To them we can only say, Thanks-thanks more than you'll ever know. Another person we must include is Mr. Adams. lt was his expert advice and ability as a photographer that made our pictures as great as they are. Another unforgettable is Mr. Cavanagh, our yearbook company repre- sentative. There are innumerable other people to whom we are indebted, and toward those people we have deep feelings of gratitude. Before closing we must take a peek at next year. Pat and Dennis, as co- editors of the 1967 Sargasso, the responsibility is now yours. Our predeces- sors set high standards for us and we've tried to set equally high standards for you. You've got a taste of the process this year, but you'll learn much more in the next several months. Analyze the facts make use of the good . . . discard the bad. To you and your staff we wish only the best. um Q Co-editors Q ' . 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