Uwvu_, 'ytJfljc a % ' itaj +VM - n AA-t. • -£ y+- tr )Un v ■ %■ ? JJLb-cl . Q- aaJLk. - u U- 1 Tt— J J7 V B ,. W a4 i y y i ? y i 1 ■+ y IA-. -ALcjL ( O+X 'M hr t , u M -w- e) rv-C xv—«— - xJU xti - -t to Av .- a -£lX vV. jU Kjc, 'V - V' £ il J , O— 4 ° - t JlA. CviUjL $£WU xv _ v ” V A“S‘ ■ 'v-a—-y . A LA- coK p. 0 ____________ , 7syisL c ” . IfiX : 'y---—- ■ , A U7U v - (Uu tt fat '■ yjUsds££ $ -A Ut+ As ) £ aa {' , aC C ycwiS , 4 rts tyzj — v d s Uoc ■? s £ 0 Aa 6 J s u Jb l jlt - S i . r 0 0 r_ s tns - k, tc r , u uX V K ihH i vk'WS-N NINETEEN SIXTY-TW VOLUME FIFTY-SIX NORMAN HIGH SCH NORMAN, OKLAHO JUj-c ix e, X ►■V 4w G rvruju , v ZA--C X Q o 1 n W- xuui K-s °—' fJL lSL $dUt iJ c J 'Vl ML fl-'OLJvy'T X -' LjO- JUo Iyvax o y jujLb § -bscoljl Lla ) II, -G - tz$ s • aXLjL ,s • flA, -C ' XXIS (Xs Qgi (U W u . • c ta (J VT- zr)-CA_ V 88 Sports I NANCY ANN CAR HR The 1962 Trail Editor UJ f jJjL 'h JUvss ' N t(. S. tc £ y , yCtz CJ-CLc-tli. JKc o 1 AS rtl 7}tM, 'Ijru - A «AL 7 c Cc j C S l7 Cy aAX I 1 lb ti iIm 4 'jvMs. j u s f ‘kw- ? “- i JLulL cu-rtQ A y vc ' JU t, j ‘yu - .Jj cxJk. .lA - Zi HsTS heme 1962—just another year to some people, but a very special year to many in Norman High School. 1962 marked the largest three class enrollment in the history of NHS. Along with this school year came another State Championship cup for our foot- ball team, and more victorious records for all our other sports. A new tradition was begun by the elec- tion of the first All-Sports Queen and an All-School Queen. The talent in NHS was highlighted by the All-School Talent Show and the production of the All-School Musical, “Oklahoma!” Again the Junior Class excelled as they produced a magnificent Junior- Senior Prom. And now, at the end of the 1962 school year, as the Juniors and Sophomores gaze into their remain- ing years at NHS they see the scholarship, the ac- complishments, and the excitement which will be theirs. The Seniors take a last look at their highschool career, and begin making plans for an even greater future. Though each individual has much to look forward to, 1962 has truly been a “Year Without End. [4] MRS. HAZEL WILLIAMS Dedication As students retrace their high school years, there is one teacher who is particularlv remem- bered. 1'hrough her inspiration, a greater de- sire for knowledge is kindled, and learning becomes an adventure. She sponsors an organi- zation in Norman High which has a limited membership; but because of her influence, each year the membership increases. Resides devoting her time to Norman High as a teacher, she gives, also, as a person. At all school-sponsored ac- tivities, she is seen unselfishly spending her time as a chaperone. If ever she finds a student having difficulty in her courses, she’s ready to aid, not as a teacher, but as someone “just trying to help.” From students she receives the respect a teacher merits, the esteem of an admired person, and the affection and warmth of a true friend. Now, we, the yearbook staff, dedicate the 1962 Trail to the teacher who is fondly known as “the ruler of the w est corridor,” Mrs. Hazel Williams. [5] The TRAIL 1962 C asses i AMAnjJlT“ ANvuX-C'JUj -Va JL viUx W jJU-J SUaju' - JL (JUxL'’ ..‘haji — b; [ TPr ? rf i [j■ c K « ( ? L i u'_ . U kzr It f 4 ? ' H h t UT; i f- gri l f i tTr tl i .:■ r , tin P '- r J. DON GARRISON B. ROY DANIEL Superintendent of Schools Principal Administration Guides The school board was composed of (left to right), Mr. J. Don Garrison. Mrs. S. B. Spradling, .Mr. J. C. .Mayfield, Mr. A. L. .Mason, Mr. O. T. .McCall, Dr. John N. Miles, and Mr. Herbert Kuhlman. Mr. Guv Brown was elected to succeed Mr. May- field who retired in April at the end of his term. [8] The Board of Education, composed of six business and professional men, meets the first Monday of every month, and in cooperation with Superintendent J. Don Garrison, plan for better schools and educational opportunities for the school children of Norman. They arc our directors as we grow into the future citizens of Norman. To them we owe a great debt of gratitude for preparing the way for the leaders and followers of tomorrow. Students always find Mr. Daniel friendly and ready to help with their problems. School System MR. ANSEL YOUNG Vice-Principal l.eft to right: Mrs. Agnes MeDade, Attendance Secretary; Mrs. Mary Martsock. Registrar; and Mrs. Jean Orth, Secretary, the office staff. [9] .Mrs. Bailey looks very depressed as she goes over her gradebook. Faculty To the faculty of Norman High School, we owe a great debt for preparing the way for the leaders and followers of tomorrow. They arc our leaders as we, the students, build our fu- ture. To them we owe our respect and grati- tude. The teachers give a large part of their own time and effort sponsoring the extra curricular activities, student council classes, and the pep club. They also help students prepare for schol- astic and fine arts contests. Through these ac- tivities the students learn cooperation, depend- ability. leadership, and service—all important in the molding and training of desirable citizens for the communities of the future. Top Faculty Guides... Mr. Daniel briefs the faculty on upcoming events. Now where the devil did I pur that paddle? moans Mr. Williams. [10] Now come on you all—stand up! Please! pleads Mrs. Bailey during the teacher’s pep assembly. You said you made a 40? !quc lastima! Mr. Sumpter sympathizes with one of his more unfortunate students. Students of NHS Mr. Hurshcl Antwinc Distributive Edu. Mrs. Bernice Mrs. Virginia Bell Armstrong Languages Nurse Mr. Evcrrctc Bobbie Science Mrs. Lois Brandt Biology Mr. Chet Bryan Coach Mrs. Nellie Childs English Air. Bert Corr History Mr. Gene Corrotto Coach Mrs. Elizabeth Davis Business Mr. Dale Ernst Shop Mr. Lance Ewbank History [11] Mrs. Alice Fleming Art Mrs. Surah Fuller English Mrs. Mary Gatchel Counselor Mr. Bill Griffin Drivers Education Mrs. Mary I fartsock Registrar Mrs. Sue Kendall Physical Education Faculty Gives Time Teaching Students “Why look how fine my 'precious little darlings’ arc doing,” Mrs. Childs tries to get a point about Julius Caesar across to Mrs. Davis seems to be thinking. her class. 5'Hi ))w hjObf MiLoA.- Mr. Hill King History Mr. Ford Michael Science a± ir.u.1 UiruxX Mr. Wray Littlejohn Drivers Edit. Mr. J. A. Middleton Band Mrs. Agnes McDadc Secretary Mr. 1 lershell Morris Science Miss Ruth McSpaddcn Languages Mrs. Clco Mosley Librarian Mr. Herb Mackey Vocational Agriculture Mrs. Jean Orth Secretary Mrs. Kay Maddox Mathematics Miss Florence Pcvchousc Counselor Teachers Make Teachers of N.H.S. give their fellow cheerleaders good support. . . . “And a Cha-Cha-Cha!” Mrs. Ritzman demonstrates one of her many skills. Mr. Starlin Powell Mechanic al Drawing .Miss Nancy Rea vis Psychology Mrs. Mabel Ritzman Speech Mrs. Alice Robinson English Mrs. Inez Rolette Home Economics Miss Nadine Runyan History .Miss Lucille Searcy English Mr. Homer Simmons History Miss Jean Sugden Mathematics Mr. Bob Sumter Languages Mrs. Mike Smith Government Mr. Richard Taylor Business [14] Hit In Pep Assembly Here is the line-up (including our Tiger mascot. Mrs. Rolette). How could we lose? X JT mm ■ Mrs. Hazel Mrs. Winifrede Mr. Ansel Young Williams Williams Vice-Principal Mathematics Business Mr. Ray Tucker Mathematics Mr. Walter Warren Mathematics Mrs. Lucille White Music [15] The President of the 1962 Senior Class is Robert Clark. Seniors Our Senior year has been a wonderful vear of accomplishment and fulfillment. Our class was led by Robert Clark, president; I)wain Ballcw', vice-president; and Elaine Swank, secrctary- treasurer. These officers have fulfilled the class's need of guidance. The success of our class has been due to the effort of every mem- ber working with these leaders. Everyone has contributed to the betterment of our class in his or her ow n way by assisting in its varied func- tions. Our pla “Witness for the Prosecution,” our special Senior assembly, and the offices and honors we have held throughout the year, have made our class “special” and have enriched the whole school. Our wonderful year was climaxed by the beautiful Junior-Senior Prom, the im- pressive Baccalaureate Service and the thrilling, but sad. Graduation Exercises. Our school year will never be forgotten, nor will our classmates and teachers. During our high school years, w e have learned, we have made friends, but most of all, we have made memories to carry with us into our futures. The other Senior Class officers are Elaine S w a n k, Secretary-Treasurer; and Dwain Ballcw, Vice President. Much time and work was spent on the Seniors by their sponsors. Mrs. Maddox, Miss Searcy, Mrs, Bailey, Mr. Michael, Mr. Bobbitt, and Miss Sugden. [16] “Oh, Hello .Mr. Daniel!” .Mary Jean McNcclcy and Kay Tankersley arc in trouble again. One Long Look at Lasting Memories STEVE ALLISON ANGELA AMERO: 1st Place Edmond Art Festival, ’61; FJA ’62; La Parisienne ’61; Paint Daubers ’61, ’62; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62; Tiger Tales Staff ’62. TERRI ANDERSON: FHA ’59; La Parisienne ‘61, ‘62, Latin Club ’59, '60; Student Council ’62; Gingersnaps ’59, ’60, ’61, ’62; Rand ’59, ‘60, ‘61, ’62; Chorus ’59; National Honor Society ’60, ’61, ‘62; State Honor Society ‘60, ’61, ’62; Junior Play ’61; BP V Award ’62; Other schools. All School Musical ’59; Speech Play ’59. FERRY BAGBY BII.L BALL: Student Council Alt. ‘61, ’62; Spanish Club ‘61, ’62; Science Club ’61; FJA ’62; Tiger Talcs Staff ‘62; Other Schools, Football ’59; FFA ’59; State I lonor Society ’59; Student Council ’59. DYVAIN BALLEYV: Baseball ’59, ’60; Basketball ’59, ’60; Football ’59, ’60. ’61. ’62. Tri-captain ’62; Track ’61; Boys State ’61; Garrison Award ’61; Junior Rotarian ’62; Who’s Who ’61; National Honor Society ’62; State Honor Society ’61; N' Club '62. Vice-President ’62; Senior Class Vice-President ’62. VIVIAN BARNES BOB BEATY: Basketball ’59. ’60, ’61, ’62; Football ’59. ’60. ’61. ’62, All-Conference, ’62; Track ’59, ’61; Spanish Club ‘60, ’61, ’62; N Club ’62. [17] P AUL BE L FIS Seniors Plan for LINDA B1FFI.E: Ducklings ’59; FIIA '59; FNA ’59, Treasurer 60; GRA ’59; Paint Daubers '60, '61, '62, Secretary-Treasurer ’61, Presi- dent ’62; Spanish Club '61. '62; Gingersnaps '59, ’60. ’61; Art Awards: At Edmond, First Jewelry '59, First Temperance Poster ’59; at Okla- homa University. Young Artists Exhibit '62; Junior Play ’61; Foot- ball Queen Attendant '61. JUD1TII BINFORD: Latin Club '59, '60; Library Club '60, '61, Presi- dent '62; Student Council Alt. '60; Spanish Club '61. '62; Gingersnaps ’59, '60, ’61, '62; BPYV Award '62. National Honor Society '62; State Honor Society '60; Junior Play ’61. EARL BISHOP: Mixed Chorus '59, '60, '61, ’62; Boys’ Glee Club ’59, '60; All School Musical ’62. KAREN LEA BLACK: National Honor Society '62; Junior Play '60; All School Musical '61; Senior Play '62; Speech Play '61; Speech ’61, '62, Debate Team '62; Tennis '60, ’61, '62; Ducklings ’61; FTA ’61, '62, Reporter ‘61; Student Council ’61; Spanish Club '61, ’62, Treasurer ‘62; Gingersnaps '60, '61, '62, Cheerleader '62; Band '59, '60, '61; Spanish Queen '61; All School Queen Attendant ’62; Who's Who ’61; State Honor Society '60, '62; Other Schools, Student Coun- cil '59; Feature Twirlcrs '59. SUSIE. BLACK: Spanish Club '61; Gingersnaps '59, ’60, '61, '62; Girls' Glee Club '59, '60. '61, '62; Mixed Chorus '61, '62; Triple Trio '59, '61; All School Musical '62. BARBARA BOESKIN: Dist. Ed. '61, '62; Gingersnaps '60, '61, '62; Other Schools: Cheerleader '59; Basketball Queen '59; Girls’ Basket- ball '59; Chorus ’59; 4-11 Club ’59. EZRA BOGGS: Baseball ’62; 4-11 Club '59, '60, '61, '62. Pres. ’61, '62. STEVE BONNER: Swimming '59, '60, 61, '62; FJA '60; Math Club '59; Photography Club '60, '61; Student Council '59, '60, '61, '62; Stage- Crew '62; Junior Rotarian '62; National Honor Society '60; State- Honor Society '59, '60, ’61, '62; Junior Play ’61; All School Musical '62; Senior Play '62; Speech Play '62; Speech ’61, ’62; 'I'iger Tales Staff '60; Trail Staff ’61; N Club '62. CAROLYN BOWEN: FNA '59, '62; Library Club ’61; Science Club ’62; Gingersnaps '59. '60, '61, '62; Stage Crew ’62; Chorus '59, ’60; All School Musical '62; Senior Play '62; Speech Play '62; Speech ’61, '62. BARBARA BOWMAN: FJA ’60; FNA '60; La Parisicnnc '61, 62; Science Club '61; Spanish Club '61; Gingersnaps ’59, ’60, '61, Parlia- mentarian ’62; Stage Crew '61; BPW Award '62; Girls State '61; National Honor Society '61. '62; State Honor Society '59, '60, '61, ’62; Eiger Talcs Staff '60; Student Council Alt. ’59, '62. DAVID BOYD: Swimming '60, '61; Latin Club '59; Math Club '59. Photography Club '61; Science Club '61; Student Council Alt. '61, .Member '62; Band '59, 60; Boys' Glee Club '61; Lions Club Stu- dent of the Month '62; National Honor Society '61; State Honor Society '60, ’61; Junior Play '61; All School Musical '62; Speech Plav ’62; Speech ’61, ’62, Debate Team '62. LINDA BRANDT: Spanish Club '61, ’62; Chorus '59, '60, '61. DINAH BRENDLE: FNA '59; La Parisicnnc '60; Library Club '59; Gingersnaps '59, '60, '61, ‘62; Girls' Glee Club '59. '62; Mixed Chorus '61. JIM BROSS DIANE. BRUBAKER: Gingersnaps, '61, '62. Snapper Upper '62. BILLIE JO BRYANT: FNA '59. '60, ’61, '62; Gingersnaps '59, ’60. ’61, ’62; Girls' Glee Club '59, '60. ’61. ’62. CHER IE BURNS JERRY BRYA.M [18] Academic Future GEORGE R. CAPEIIART: Football ’61. '62, All Conference Y 2; Track ’62; Wrestling ’61; FFA ’61, ’62; N Club ’60, ’61, '62. JUDY CARPENTER: Basketball Queen Attendant '60; All Sports Queen Attendant ’62; State Honor Society ’59; Junior Play ’61; GRA '59; Student Council ‘59, '60; Chorus '59, '60. '61; Girls’ Trio ’59; Gingersnaps ’59, ’60, '61, '62, Cheerleader ’62; Who’s Who '60. NANCY ANN CARTER: FJA ’60. ’62; GRA ’59; La Parisienne '61; Student Council ’59, '60, '61; Gingersnaps ’59, ’60, ’61; Band ’59, ’60; BPW Award ’62; Girls State ’61; Central District FFA Sweetheart '61; FFA Queen ’61; All- School Queen Honor Attendant ’62; Who’s Who ’59; Lions Club Student of the Month '62; National I lonor Society ’59, ’60, '61, '62, Treasurer ’62; State Honor Society '59, ’60, '61, '62; Junior Play ’61; Choreographer of All School Musical '61; Trail Staff Editorial Editor '61, Editor '62; Junior Miss Norman ’62; Football Queen Attendant '61. ROBERT CLARK: Track ’60, ’61, ’62, Regional Champion 880, Boomer Conference Champion 880; Student Council Alt. ’60, Mem- ber '61; N Club ’62; Bovs' Glee Club '61, 62; Who’s Who '61; Junior Play ’61; All School Musical '61, '62; Speech Play ’61; Speech '61; Senior Class President '62; Delegate to Governor’s Youth Con- ference '62; Other Schools: President Sophomore Class; Track ’59; Football ’59, ’60. JAN COFFEY: Ducklings ’59; FI'A ’62; GRA '59; Library Club '60, 61; Gingersnaps '60, ’61. ’62; Speech '62; Band ’59, ’60, All State Orchestra ‘59, ’60, ’61, '62. All State Band ’59, Band Librarian ’61, Band Council ’61, ’62. HERMAN COLESON: Football ’59; Dist. Ed. '62; Paint Daubers '61; Science Club '59; Student Council '59. MARCENE COLLINS: Library Club ’61; Chorus ’59, ’61. TOMMY COMBS: Baseball ’61, ’62; Football ’59; Tennis ’60; Speech ’62. DOROTIIY CORNI LISON GWEN COSSEY: Dist. Ed. '62; DECA Auditing Committee ’62; Chorus '59, ’60, '61, '62; Girls' Glee Club '59. ’60. ’61. ’62; Choralaircs '61, ’62; Girls’ Trio ’59; Girls’ Sextet ’60; Girls’ Quartet '62. CHARLOTTE COUNCIL: GRA '59; La Parisienne ’61, '62; Latin Club '59; Student Council ’59, ’60, ’61, ’62; Gingersnaps ’59, '60, '61, ’62; Stage Crew '61, '62; Band ’59, ’60; Speech Play ’62; Speech '61, ’62. CHRISTINA COUNCIL: Ducklings ’59, ’60; GRA '59; Latin Club '59; Student Council ’59, ’60, ’62; Spanish Club President ’61, ’62; Gingersnaps ’59, ’60, ’61, ’62, Class Checker ’62; Stage Crew ’61; Band '59; Junior Play ’61; Senior Play ’62; Speech ’61, ’62, Debate Team ’62; Basketball Queen Attendant ’61; Spanish Queen Attend- ant ’61. GINGER CROW DOUG DANNER: Football ’59, ’60, '61, ’62, Tri-captain '62, All Conference ’62. Garrison Award '61; Junior Rotarian '62; National Honor Society '59, ’61, ’62; State Honor Society ’59, Y 0, ’61, ’62. RICHARD DAVIS: Stage Crew ’61; Speech ’61. PHIL H. DeBERRY: Paint Daubers ’59, ’60, '61, '62; Photography Club ’61; Science Club ’59; Arts Awards, $200 Scholarship ’60; Junior Play ’60; Speech ’62; Trail Staff ’61. JOHN DEIGNAN DOUG DONALDSON: Baseball '62; Football ’62. [19] the Seniors listen attentively at a Student Council meeting. 1.1 NDA DONNELL: First in Graphics at Young Talent in Okla- homa ’62; Paint Daubers '62; Gingersnaps '62; National Honor So- ciety '62; Other Schools: Basketball '59; GRA '59. '60, '61; Art Club 59; Student Council '59; Chorus '59, '60, Snow Queen '59; National Honor Society ’59; All School .Musical '59, '60; Annual Staff '61; Stage Crew '59. TOMMY DOWNEY JOE DRILLING PATSY DRISKF.LL: Science Club '59; Library Club '59; Spanish Club '61; National Honor Society '59; State Honor Society ’59, ’60. SALLY DYER: Gingersnaps '59, '60, ’61; Girls’ Glee Club '59. '60, '61. KAY LYNN EDWARDS: FJA ’60; GRA ’59; La Parisienne '61; Student Council '59, '60, ’61. '62, Treasurer ’62; Gingersnaps '59. '60. '61, ’62; Junior Play ’61; Trail Staff ’60, ’61, ’62; Paint Daubers ’59. ’60, ’62. DAVID ELLIS DAN ENOS: Speech '60, ’61; Other Schools: Basketball '59, '60, manager, reporter; Stage Crew '59, '60; Chorus '59, ’60; American Legion Award ’59; Class President ’59; School Paper ’59, Editor '60: Merit Scholarship for Service '59; Y.C.S. Club '59, 60. JERRY ERNEST: Football ’61, ’62; Wrestling ’61, ’62; Boys’ Glee Club ’60, ’61, ’62. CATHARINE EWING: Second Place in State French I Contest '61; First Place in United Nations Contest ’62; La Parisienne '61, '62; Science Club '62; Merit Scholarship Finalist ’62. National Honor Society '60. '61, '62; State I lonor Society ’60. '61, ’62; Other Schools: Wolverenes '60; Latin Club '60; Math Club '60; School Paper Re- porter '59. GEORGE FARLEY DARLENE FARRAR: l'NA ’59, 62, Reporter '60, Treasurer '61 ■. Student Council Alt. ’61; Gingersnaps '60, ’61, ’62; Spanish Club '61. [20] Seniors, 1962 BETH ANN FINDLEY: Disr. Ed. ’62; DEC A ’62; Gingersnaps ’60, ’61. JEAN KINNEY: Latin Club ’60, ’61; Student Council Alt. ’62, Gingersnaps ’61, 62; Alt. Tiger Mascot ’62; Stage Crew 61; Other Schools: Latin Club Secretary '59. ROBERT KLEI NER: Swimming 59, ’60, '61, '62, Co-Captain '62; EJA 60; Math Club Secretary'Treasurer '59, President 60; Photog- raphy Club '60, Vice President ’61; Student Council ‘61. Vice Presi- dent '62; N Club ’61, Treasurer '62; Band '59, ’60, Superior at District Solo Contest. Excellent at State '59; National I lonor Society '59, '62, Sergeant at Amis 59; State Honor Society '59; Honor Roll ’59, '60, 61, '62; Junior Play ’61; Trail Staff ’60, ’61, Sports Editor ’62; Who’s Who ’62. ELIZABETH FOR EE: Spanish Club ’61; Gingersnaps '59, '60, ’61, ’62; Girls’ Chorus '59, '60, ’61, ’62; Choralaires ’61; Junior Play ’61; All School Musical ’62; Speech Play '62; Speech ’61, ’62. TOMMY CHARLES FOUNTAIN NANCY FOU LER: La Parisiennc ’62; Library Club ’62; Merit Scholarship Commended Group ‘62; State Honor Society ’59, ’60; General Motors National Scholarship Semifinalist ’62; National 1 lonor Society ’62; Senior Play ’62. MARGARET ANN FRITCH: EHA ’60, ’61; Gingersnaps ’59. '60, ’61. CHERYL GAITHER PHYLLIS GARDNER: EHA '59; EJA '62. President; La Parisiennc '60, ’61, ’62; Gingersnaps '59, ‘60, ’61, '62; Stage Crew ’61; National Honor Society '59, ’62; State Honor Society ’59, ’62; Tiger Tales Staff '61, reporter, ’62 Page Editor, Assistant Issue Editor, and Co- Editor; ETA ’60. BRI NT GIEZENTANNER: Swimming 59; Track ’61; Wrestling '60, 61, ‘62; Math Club '59; Student Council Alt. 60. Member ’61. '62; Spanish Club 61; Band '59, ’60; Who’s Who ’61; National Honor Society '59, ’61, ’62; State Honor Society ’59, '60, ’61, '62; Junior Play ’61; Tiger Talcs Staff ’62 Sports Editor and Reporter. JIM GILES: All School Musical '62; Mixed Chorus ’59, '60, '61, ‘62; Boys’ Glee Club '59, ’60, ’61, '62; Bovs’ Double Quartet '62; All State Chorus '62; Boys’ Quartet ’62. CATHERINE. GILL: Gingersnaps ’59, ’61, ’62; Band ’59, ’60; Chorus ’61, ’62; Speech ’60. ’61. EVELYN GILL: EJA ’62; GRA '59; Math Club '60; Science (dub '59; Gingersnaps '59, 60, '61, '62; Girls Chorus ’59; Junior Play ’61; Tiger Tales Staff ’61, Co-Editor ’62. MIKE GLASSCOCK MARGIE ANN GOLDSBY: GRA ’59; Gingersnaps '59, ’60, 61, Class Checker ’59, Tiger Mascot ’60; Soph. Trio ’60; Girls’ Chorus '59, '60, ’61; Mixed Chorus ’60. ’61; 'Trail Staff ’61. CONNIE GREEN: ENA ’59, ’61; Gingersnaps ’59. '60. ’61; Chorus '60, ’61. J. FRANK GREEN JUDY GREENWOOD [21] Seniors, 1962 DON GRISSOM: Wrestling ’59; Dist. Lid. Y 2; FFA ’62; Band ’59, ’60. '61; Junior Play ’61; Senior Play ’62. GARY GRIZZLE SUZY GRUBFR: Ducklings ’61; Library Club ’61, ’62; Student Council Alt. ’61; Gingersnaps ’59, ’60, ’61, Snapper-upper ’62; Girls’ Glee Club ’59, ’60, ’61, ’62; Girls’ Sextet ’59; Mixed Chorus ’61, ’62; Chorus Secretary-Treasurer ’62; Junior Play ’61; All School Musical ’61, ’62; Senior Play ’62; Speech Play ’62; Speech ’61, ’62. I.A DONNA HADEX: La Parisienne '60, ’61; Li- brary Club ’60; Gingersnaps ’59. ’60, ’61, ’62; Chorus ’59, ’60. TERRY HAMES BARBARA HAMILTON PATRICK HAMILTON: Other Schools: Foot- ball ’59, ’60; Student Council ’59; State Honor Society ’59; Speech ’59; Newspaper Staff '59. DONNA HANCOCK KATHRYN HANSMEYER: I IIA ’59, '60, ’61, ’62, Vice President ’61, President '62; FT A ’60; Gingersnaps ’59. SANDRA HARDESTY: FI IA ’61, ‘62; Ginger- snaps ’61, ’62. CHERYL HARKEY: GRA 59; La Parisienne ’61; Latin Club ’59, ’60; Student Council Alt. '61, ’62; Gingersnaps '59, '60, '61. ’62; National Honor So- ciety ’62; Junior Play ’61, All School Musical ’62. SHIRLEY HARMON: Gingersnaps ’59, '60, ’61. Chorus ’59, ’60, ’61. DI.RREL HARRIS: Dist. Ed. ’62 Vice President; FFA ’59, Outstanding Freshman Scholarship; Span- ish Club ’61; State Honor Society ’59, ’60. GLENDA HATFIELD. Dist. Ed. ’62; FHA ’59, ’60, ’61, ’62; Gingersnaps ’59; Girls’ Chorus ’60. '61; D.E. Queen Honor Attendant ’62. KEARY HAYES: Math Club ’60, ’61; Science Club ’61, ’62. BERNARD HAYNES STEVE II ELL A.MS JAMES HENDERSON: Wrestling ’59; Dist. Ed. '62; FFA '61; Science Club '60; Boys’ Glee Club ’60; Speech ’61, ’62. HENRY HENSEL: Dist. Ed. 61, ’62; Photog- raphy Club ’59, ’60, '61; Junior Play ’61; Foot- ball ’59. JOAN HENSLEY: FHA ’59, ’60, ’62; Third Place Art Award at Edmond '62; Other School: Chorus ’60. CONNIE HICKMAN: Spanish Club '61. Ginger- snaps ’59, ’60, ’61, ’62; Girls’ Glee Club '59. ’60, ’61, ’62; .Mixed Chorus '61, ’62; All-Sports Queen At- tendant ’62. JAMES HIGBEE: Wrestling ’60, ’61; Band 59,’60. STANLEY HOGGATT MIKE HOLLEYMAN DENNY HOPKINS: Baseball ’59, ’60, '61, ’62, All- Conference ’61; Basketball ’60, ’61; Football '59; N' Club ’62. DAVID HOROSZ ANNA MAUDE HOUCK: La Parisienne ’62; FHA ’60; Latin Club 59, ’60; Library Club ’61, ‘62 Secy .-Treas. ; Math Club ‘59; Gingersnaps ’59- 62. I.LOISI HOUGH BRIAN HOWARD CHARLIE HOWELL: Band ’59-’61; Natl. Honor Soc. ’59-’60; State I lonor Soc. 60. RALPH IIOWI NSTINE: Science Club ’61, ’62; Spanish Club ’61; Merit Scholarship Finalist 62; Natl. Honor Soc. 59-’62; State Honor Soc. ’59, ’60, ’62. CARROLL RAY HUDSON DAVID IVERSON: Baseball '59, 60. ’61, 62; Basketball ’60, ’61, ’62; N Club '62. DEANNA JACKSON: Natl. Honor Soc. 60- 62; State Honor Soc. ’59-62; Speech ’61. EMMA JACOBS: FJA ’60, ’62; GRA 59; Latin Club ’59. ’60; Math Club ’59, ’60, Rptr. 59; Paint Daubers ’60; Student Council Alt. 59-’62; Spanish Club ’62; Gingersnaps 59-’61, Treas. 62; Natl. I lonor Soc. ’59, ’61, ’62; State Honor Soc. 59-’62; Jr. Play ’61; All School Musical ’62; Trail Staff 60-’62. DICK JAMES: Swimming ’59; Math Club ’59, ’60; Science Club ’59; Student Council ’60, 62; Junior Class V.P. 61; Band 59-’62; Asst. Drum Major ’60, 61; Drum Major ’62; Outstanding Drum Major at District Contest ‘62; All-State Orchestra 62; Boys State ’61; Who’s Who 61; Natl. Honor Soc. ’59, ’61, Pres. ‘62; Jr. Play ’61; Sr. Play 62. DWIGHT JOHNSON: Basketball ’60; Track ’62; Football ’59-’62; All-State Tulsa World, All- Conference Honorable Mention, All-American 62; Spanish Club ’61, ’62; N Club ’62. JERRY JOHNSON CURI IS JOHNSON: FFA ’59- 62; Outstanding FFA Freshman '59, Treas. ’60, V.P. '61. COY KERSEY: Baseball 59-’62, Basketball ’59-’61. Track 62; Football ’59-’62; All-Conference ’62; N Club 62; Spanish Club, 61, ’62. MARIE KING: FHA 61, V.P. ’62; Betty Crocker Award 62; DAK Award 62; Girls State Alt. ’61; Natl. Honor Soc. '62; State Honor Soc. 61, 62. RANDY KING: Football 59-’62; All-State Hon- orable Mention 62; Track ’59, 62; Wrestling ’62; Chorus '59. CHARLES KIRTLEY: FJA 61, ’62; Sr. Play ’62; Speech Play ’60, ’61; Tiger Talcs Staff ’60-’62. ELAINE KRUIS: FT A Hist. ’62; Student Council Alt. ’62; Gingersnaps ’59-’62; Jr. Play ’61; All School Musical ’61; Sr. Play ’62; Speech Play ’62; Debate Team ’62. TIM KUHLO KATHY LACK: Student Council '59; Ginger- snaps ’59-’62; Chorus '59; FFA Queen 62; FFA Attendant '60, ’61. MARILYN LACK: FHA '62; Spanish Club '61; Gingersnaps '59-’62; Band 59-'61; Speech ’62. CAREY LAMBETH: Baseball 61; Football '59. '62; Track '62; FFA '60, '61, '62. KATHY I.AMIRAND: FHA ’59; FJA '62; E TA '59, ’60, '61; Spanish Club '61; Gingersnaps '61, ’62; Band ’59, ’60; Jr. Plav 61; Tiger Talcs Staff ’61, 62. BOB LANDSAW: 'Football 59. ’60; Math Club ‘60; Paint Daubers, ’59, ‘60, 62; Photography Club 59, ’60; Student Council 62; Trail Staff ’60; Sr. Play ’62. GAIL LAWSON: Gingersnaps ‘59, '60, ’61, 62; Chorus ’59, ’60. LORETTA LITTLE: Gingersnaps 59; Chorus ’59, ’60, ’61, ’62; Girls Glee Club ’59, ’60, ’61, '62 Top Honors for Top Scholars I.EROY LOWRANCK DAVID LYBRAND: Disc. Ed. ’62. VIRGINIA McCASLIN: I'M A '62, Song Leader; Girl's Glee Club '59, '60, ’61, ’62; Mixed Chorus ’61, ’62; All School Musical ’62; Senior Flay ’62; Speech Play '62; Speech ’61, ’62. GLENDA McCLURE.: Tennis '61; Disr. Ed. '61; GRA '59; Science Club ’59; Gingersnaps ’59, ’60, ’61. JANEL McCOMBS: EH A ’59, ’60, ’61; ETA ’62; Gingersnaps ’62 ; Rand ’59, ’60, ’62; Chorus '61; National Honor Society '62; State Honor Society ’59, ’60, ’61, '62; Other School: FFA Queen '61. DEANNA McCONNEI.L: FHA ’60; Gingersnaps ’62; Chorus ’59; Speech '59. JIMMIE McCRACKEN: Wrestling ’62; Dist. Ed. ’61. Assistant Sec- retary '62; FFA ’60, ’61, Medal for First Year. JOHN McCRAY: Baseball ’59, ’60. '61. All-Conference '62; Foot- ball '60, ’61, ’62, Tri-Captain ’62. All-Conference, All-State, Honor- able Mention All-American; N Club ’62; Who’s Who '62. TOMMY McCREARY: Band ’59, ’60; State Honor Society ’61. LARRY MeDADF: Track Manager ’62; E TA ’61, '62; Photography Club ’59, ’60, ’61, President ’60; Spanish Club ’60, ’61, President ’62; State Honor Society ’62; Junior Plav ’61; Senior Play ’62; Trail Staff ’59, ’60. janet McDonald ROSEMARY MeGEE: E TA '59, Historian ’61, President ’62; GRA Vice President '59; Spanish Club ’59; Gingersnaps ’59, '60, '61, ’62; Stage Crew ’59, ’60, ’61; Band ’59, ’60, ’61, ’62. Band Council ’60. WARREN McKFNZIF: Disr. Ed. ’61; Speech ’59. MARY JEAN McNEELEY: Student Council Alt. '60, ’61; Spanish Club ’60, ’61; Gingersnaps ’59, ’60, ’61, Vice President '62; Girls’ Chorus '59, '60, 61, '62; Spanish Queen Attendant ’61. COIETA JO MADDEN: FHA ’62; GRA ’59; Projectionist Club ’59, ’61; Junior Play ’61. JAMES MADDEN ARDELLA MARSH DENNIS RAY MAXWELL: Wrestling '59, '62, Fourth at Geary Tournament, Third in Regional Tournament ’62; N Club ’62; Band ’59, ’60, ’61. '62; Boys’ Glee Club ’61. [24] “I’m going to lock you up so I'll have a chance at the new hoy, says Jutlv Carpenter to a group of female rivals. A group of Seniors diligently study English while Linda Morcu enjoys a private joke. EL A INK MEISER: Dist. Ed. Y 2; Other Schools: Pep Club '59, ’60; Stage Crew ’59; Chorus 59; Senior Play ’59; Basketball ’59; Y.C.S. Club ’59, ’60. PAUL MEYER BAM A MILES: GRA '59; Student Council '59. ’60, '61. Secretary '62; Student Information '60; Band ’59, ’60; BPW Award '62; Junior Play ’61; Spanish Club ’61. GLENN MILLER: Tennis ’61; Wrestling ’61, ’62; Other School: Basketball ’59. ANN MINNICK: FTA '61, ’62; Spanish Club ’61; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62; Band '59, '60, '61, '62. ERMA MOODY: Student Council Alt. ’59; Gingersnaps ’59, ’61, ’62; Spanish Club ’61; Band '59, ’60. ’61. JOE MOODY: Basketball Manager ’61, '62; Track '62; Wrestling '59; Math Club ’60; Spanish Club '61, ’62; N Club ’62; Boys’ Glee Club ’60. ANNIE LAURIE MOONEY: Student Council Alt. '59, ‘61, Mem- ber '60, ’62; Gingersnaps ’59. ’60, ’61, ’62; Band ’59, '60, '61, Secretary Band Council ’62; Junior Play ’61; Senior Play '62. ARMANDA MOORE MARILYN MOORE: Spanish Club ’61; Gingersnaps ’60, ’61; Band ’59, ’60, ’61; Junior Play '61. LINDA MOREL : GRA '59; Library Club '61, '62; Gingersnaps '59, ’60, ’61, ’62; Cheerleader ’62; Attendant to Football Queen ’61; Chorus ’59, ’60, '61, ’62, Mixed Chorus ’60, ’61; All School Queen '62; Who’s Who '59; BPW Award ’62. BOBBY MORING: Wrestling ’60, ’61, Captain '62; N Club '62; Spanish Club ’62. [25] JON MURDOCK MARC MURPHY: Football '59, ’60, ’61, ’62; Track '62; Spanish Club ’61, '62. CHERYL NA1FEH: FTA '61, '62; GRA '59; Latin Club '59; Sci- ence Club '59; Gingersnaps '59, '60, ’61, Reporter '62; Stage Crew ’61; Girls’ Glee Club, '59, '60, '61, '62; Mixed Chorus 61, '62. JERRY NOLAN: Baseball ’60; Football ’59; State Honor Society '59. MARY ANNI' O’CONNELL: Disr. Ed. '62; Student Council '62; Gingersnaps '59, '60, '61, '62; Girls' Chorus '59, '60, '61, '62; Mixed Chorus '60, ’61, '62; All State Chorus '62; All School Musical '62; Senior Play '62; D.E. Queen '62. JUDY ORTH: FJA '60; GRA '59; Student Council '59. '60, '61; Gingersnaps '59, '60, '61, President ’62; Chorus ’59; Girls’ State '61; All-Sports Queen Honor Attendant '62; Who’s Who ’60; Lions Club Student of the Month '62; National 1 lonor Society '59, '60, '61, Sec- retary ’62; State Honor Society '59, ’60, ’61, '62; Junior Play ’61; Tiger Tales Staff '60; Trail Staff ’61, '62; Elks Leadership Award '62. PHIL OVIATT CHARLES PAPPAN: Latin Club '59; Band '59, '60. '61. President '62, Band Council ’61, '62; All-State Orchestra '60, ’61, '62; All-State Band '60, ’61; American Legion Award '59; National I lonor Society ’61; State Honor Society '60, '61; Junior Play ’61. MARY ANN PARKER Seniors, 1962 PEGGY PARKER: Student Council Alt. ”59; Chorus ”59, Y 0, '61. ALAN PARRISH: Track ”61, ”62; Latin Club ”60. ’61; Science Club ”62. JIM PATTERSON: Basketball ’59, '60, '61. ”62; Football ”59; Track ”59; N Club ”62. WYATT PENCE JOHN PHARAOH LA DONNA PIERCE: Student Council Alt. ”59; Spanish Club ”60, ”62; Gingersnaps '59, ”60. ’61, ”62; Chorus ”59, ”60, ’61, ’62; Triple Trio ’59; Choraiaircs '61. ”62; Junior Play ’61; All School Musical ’62. OR VELLA KAY PIERSON: Tennis ”61; Dist. Ed. 62; GRA ’59, Gingersnaps ”59, ”60, ”61. LOUISE POPE: GRA ”59; Library ”61; Student Council ”59. ’60; Gingersnaps ”59, ”60, ’61, '62; Stage Crew ’61; Chorus ”59, '60, ”61, ’62, Historian ’61, Vice President ”62; Girls” Trio ’59; Girls’ Sextet ’59; Mixed Chorus ’61, ”62; Choraiaircs ”59, ”60, ’61, ’62. CELI S I E POTEET: ENA ’62; La Parisienne ’61; Student Council Alt. ’62; Spanish Club ”60; Gingersnaps '60, ’61, ’62; Chorus ’60. ’61, ”62; Junior Play ’61; Senior Play ’62. GENE POTTER: Football ”60. Manager ”61; Golf ’61. ”62; N Club ’62; Band ’59. JIMMY PULTE MEG RAINES: La Parisienne '62; Girls’ Chorus ”59, ”60, ”61, ”62, Mixed Chorus ’61, ”62, Girls’ Quarter ”62. All-State Chorus ”61, ”62; Merit Scholarship Finalist ’62; National Honor Society ”62; State Honor Society ’59, ”60, ’61; Junior Play ’61; All School Musical ’62. RAMONA RANDOLPH: Spanish Club ”61; Band ’59, ’60, ’61, ’62; Band Council ”60, ”61; Band Queen ”59; Football Queen Attendant ”61; FFA Queen Attendant ”62. DOUGLAS N. REED JOAN REED JUDY RENT GAR: GRA ”59; Student Council ”61; Spanish Club ”61; Gingersnaps ”59, ’60, ’61, '62; Cheerleader ”62; Band '59; Basket- ball Queen Attendant ’61; Trail Staff '61, ’62. BOB RICE: Wrestling Manager ’60; Dist. Ed. ”62. KENNY RICHARD: Football ’59; FFA ”59, ’60. ’61. ”62; Science Club '59. [27] “Witness for the Prosecution” HARRIET RICHEY: FJA '62; GRA '59; Student Council Alt. ’61; Gingersnaps '59. '60, 61, ’62. Cheerleader ’62; Hand '59, ’60; Basket- ball Queen Attendant '61; Trail Staff ’61, ’62; Spanish Club '61, '62. PAT RIDGEWAY MIKE RTTZ: Basketball '59. '60; Football ’59. ‘60, '61, '62; Track '59, '60, '61, '62; Student Council '62; X Club President '62; Junior Rotarian ’62; National Honor Society '59, '62; State Honor Society ’59, '62. .MARILYN ROBERSON: Hist. I'd. '62. DECA '62, Gingersnaps '59, '60; Girls’ Glee Club ’59. JERRY ROBERTSON: Swimming '59; Wrestling ’60; I'JA '59, ’60; Photography Club ’59; Student Council ’62; Student Information ’61; Junior Play '61; Speech Play '62; Speech '61, '62; Trail Staff '59, '60, ’61; Vice President of Freshman Class '59; Sophomore Class President '60; Junior Class President ’61. LINDA ROBERTSON: Library Club ’60; Student Council Alt. ’62; Gingersnaps ’61, '62; Girls’ Glee Club '59, ’61, ’62; Choralaires ’62; Girls State Alt. ’61; National Honor Society ’61, ’62; State Honor Society ’60, ’61. ’62; Other Schools: Basketball ’59; FHA '59; FNA '59, Reporter '61, Secretary '62; Best All-Round Freshman '59; School Paper Staff '59. RACHELLE ROBSON: FHA '62; FNA 60. ’61, ’62; Gingersnaps '60, ’61, ’62; Stage Crew '61, ’62; Girls’ Glee Club '60, '61. ’62; Mixed Chorus ’62; Junior Plav ’61; All School Musical ’62; Other School: GRA ’59. EARLINE ROGERS: Girls' Glee Club ’60, '61, ’62. ERVIN L. ROLEY: Football ’59, ’60, ’61, ’62. All-Conference, All-State, All-American; Track '62; Wrestling ’61; I'FA '59. '60. ’61. N Club ’62. ANN ROSS: Dist. Ed. '62; FHA ’59; Gingersnaps ’59, '60. DE ANN SALYER: Dist. Ed. '62; DECA Secretary '62; Ginger- snaps ’59. ’60, ’61; Chorus '59, '60, ’61; D.F.. Queen Honor At- tendant ’62. MILTON SANDERS: Wrestling ’62; All School Musical ’61. WALTER SAUCIER: Tennis '59, '60; Track '59; Latin Club '59; Math Club '59, '60; Science Club '60, ’62; State Honor Society '61. GORDON SAXTON. Spanish Club ’60, '61; Band ’60, '61; Boys' Glee Club '60, '61, '62, Quartet '61, '62; Mixed Chorus '61. '62; All School Musical ’62. JANICE SCHADER: Gingersnaps '61, 1 listorian '62; Student Council ’61, '62; Other Schools: Basketball Queen Honor Attendant ’59; Cheerleader ’59. BARBARA SCHULDT: FHA ’59, '60. Secretary ’61; FT A ’60; Gingersnaps ’59, ’60; Junior Play ’61; Speech ’61. DAVID SEARS: Football '60, ’61, '62; Mixed Chorus, Boys’ Quartet, All-State Chorus ’60, '61; Who’s Who ’62; National Honor Society ’62; State Honor Society ’61; All School Musical ’61, '62. [28] GORDON SI NNH1 NN Was Tense Drama Thriller JO SHARP: Student Council Alt. ‘59; Gingersnaps ‘59, '60, '61 '62; Stage Crew ’61; Hand '59, 60, ‘61, ’62, Clarinet Quartet '59, '60, Solo '59, '60; National Honor Society '62; State I lonor Society '60, ’61, '62. PATTI SHARP: Latin Club Secretary ’59. '60; Library (dub '62; Student Council Alt. '60. '61, Member ’59; Spanish Club ’62; Gingersnaps ’59, ’60, ’61, '62; Latin Club Queen ’60; Merit Scholar- ship Commended Group ’61; State Honor Society ’60. ALI CIA SHOBERT. CAROLYN KAY SHOBERT MARIANNE SIEGMUND: FHA ’59; I'JA Secretary ’62; ETA '62, [GRA '59; Student Council Alt. ’61, Member ’62; Spanish Club ’61, Vice President ’62; Gingersnaps ’59, '60, ’61, '62; Stage Crew ’61; Chorus '59, ’62; Spanish Queen Attendant ’61; National Honor So- ciety ’61, ’62; State Honor Society ’60, ’62; All School Musical ’62; 'Eiger Tales Staff ’61, Co-Editor ’62. I ROBERT SI MS: Track ’59; Wrestling ’60. '61, '62; La Parisiennc ’61; Science Club ’59; Hand ’59; Hoys’ Glee Club 61; Junior Play ’61. STANLEY SKINNER: EJA ’61; Hand ’59. ’60, ’61, '62; Speech ’59; Tiger Talcs Staff '60, '61. MARTHA SMITH: FHA ’62; ENA ’59, '60, '61, 62; Gingersnaps 59, '60, ’61, ’62; Girls’ Glee (dub '59, ’60, ’62; All School Queen At- tendant ’62. LINDA SPILLER: ETA ’62; Gingersnaps ’60, ’61, '62; Stage Grew ’62; Senior Play ’62. JUDY STEWART; Chorus '61, ’62. JIM STORM: Football '59; EE A '59, '60, Song Leader '61. President '62; Student Council ’61, '62; Hand '59, ’60, '61; Junior Play ’61. JANI E SUCHY: I HA '59; GRA '59; La Parisiennc ’61; Student Council Alt. '61, Member '62; Gingersnaps '59, 60, '61, Correspond- ing Secretary ’62; Girls' («lee Club ’59, ’60, ’61, ’62; Junior Play '61. ELIZABETH SULLEN BERGER: ENA ’59, Parliamentarian 60; EJA 60, Treasurer '62; ENA '59; GRA Reporter ’59: Math Club '59, ’60; Photography Club ’60; Science Club ’59, Reporter ’62; Student Council ’59, '62; Spanish Club ’61, Treasurer ’62; Gingersnaps ’59, '60, '61, '62; Stage Crew '62; Spanish Queen Attendant ’61; Lions Club Student of the Month ’62; Junior Play ’61; Senior Play ’62; Tiger Talcs Staff '60, '61, Co-Editor ’62; Trail Staff '61. ELAINE SWANK: Student Council Alt. '59, '61, Member ’60; Gingersnaps '59, '60, ‘61, ’62; Hand '59, '60; Junior Play ’61; All School Musical ’61; Senior Play ’62; Speech Play ’62; Speech ’61, ’62; Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer ’62. SUSAN SWIMLEY: EJA ’62. FT A '60; La Parisiennc ’60. ’61, Gingersnaps '59, '60. '61. ’62; Speech ’62; Tiger Tales Staff 61, ’62. KARE.N TANKERSI.EA : Ducklings ’59, '60, '61; EJA 60; Photog- raphy (dub ’60; Student Council '59, '60, ’61; Spanish Club '61, Treas- urer ’62; Gingersnaps 59, '60, Class Checker ’61. Cheerleader ’62; Chorus ’59; Trail Queen Honor Attendant ’61; Spanish Queen At- tendant ’61; Who’s Who ’60; National Honor Society ’62; State Honor Society ’59, ’60, ’62; Speech ’61; Trail Staff ’60. Junior Ed- itor ’61. BERTIE RUTH TAYLOR ROBERT TEALL: Other Schools: Football ’59, ’60; Ecnnis '59, '60. [29] Memories Made at 1962 Prom DONNA TERRY: FNA ’61; Spanish Club ’61; Gingersnaps ‘59, '60. ‘61; Spanish Queen Honor A trend a nr ’61. SHERRY THOMAS: Student Council Alt. ’61; Spanish Club ’62; Gingersnaps ‘59, ’60, Historian '61, Attendance Secretary '62; Chorus '59; Who's Who ’61; Junior Flay '61; Senior Flay ‘62; Tiger Tales Staff '62. BOB THOMPSON: Baseball '62; Football '61, '62; N Club '62. Other Schools: Basketball ’59, '60. STEWART THORNBURG: Basketball '59, ’60; Science Club '59, ’60; Student Council ’60. GARY THRAILKILL DARRELL THROWER: Football ’59; Boys’ Glee Club ‘61, Na- tional Honor Society ’62. DARLA TOLSON: Dist. Ed. '62; FHA ’61; Gingersnaps ’59. DAVID TULLIUS: FFA ’61. PATRICIA TULLIUS: Gingersnaps ’61, ’62. DAVID VANDERBURG RONNIE WALDEN: Band ’59, ’60, ’61, ’62; “Accidentals” Stage Band ’61, '62. RONALD WALKER LARRY W ARD: Basketball ’59, ’60; Dist. Ed. President ’62; Latin Club ’59; Science Club '59, '60; Spanish Club '61. '62; Boys’ Glee Club '59, '60, ’61; All School Musical ’61. JERRY WATT: Paint Daubers ’60; Stage Crew '61. '62; Junior Play '61; Senior Play ’62; Speech Play ’62; Speech ’61, '62. CAMERON WEBER SYLVIA WELLS: Dist. Ed. ’62; Other Schools: FHA ’59, '60. Reporter '61; Library Club ’59. JOE WENDER: Tennis ’59, '60, '61, Captain ’62; Student Council ‘59, ’60, Outstanding Member ’61, President ’62; N Club '62; Band ’59; Boys State ’61; Junior Rotarian ’62; Who’s Who '59; Merit Scholarship Finalist '62; National Honor Society ’59, ’60, ’61, Vice President ‘62; State Honor Society ’59, '60, ’61, '62; Junior Play ’61; Senior Play ’62; Speech Play ’61; Speech Debate Team 61, '62. ALEX WHISTLER: Swimming '59, ‘60, ‘61. '62; Science Club '59, '60; N Club '62; Stage Crew ’59; Boys' Glee Club '61; Junior Play ’61; Senior Play ’62. [30] “Objection overruled,” declared Tommy Summers, who played the judge in the Senior Play, Witness for the Prosecution Others pictured arc Dick White, Celeste Potect, and Elaine Swank. Jurymen sworn in at the Senior Play are Annie Mooney. Sherry Thomas, Lonnie Smith. Judv Suddath, Alex Whistler, Jim Rowan, and Bob I.andsaw. Seniors’ Graduation Excitement Climaxes DICK VI II IT.: Basketball ’59; football ’59, ’60, ‘61, '62; Science Club ’59; Stage Crew '62; Boys’ Glee Club ’60; Senior Play '62; N Club '62. SUE ANN WHITE.: Paint Daubers ’60, '62; Student Council ‘61, Honorary Member '62; Gingersnaps '60, ’61. Cheerleader ’62; First Place Temperance Poster '62; Second Place Paper Machc at Edmond ‘60; All Sports Queen I lonor Attendant ’62; Basketball Queen At- tendant '62; Trail Staff ’61. Art Editor '62. NEO.MA WILKINS KATHY WILLIAMS: FT A '62; GRA ’69; Spanish Club '61. '62; Gingersnaps '59, '60. ’61, '62; Girls’ Glee Club ’59, ’60, ’61, '62; Mixed Chorus ’61. DAVID WILSON HANK W ILSON LINDA WILSON: FHA ’59, ’60, ’61; Disc. Ed. ’62; FNA ’60, ’61; GRA '59; Science Club ’59; Gingersnaps '60, ’61, ’62. SHARON WILSON: Spanish Club '62; Gingersnaps '59, ’60, 61, ’62; Band ‘59, '60, '61. JIMMY WITT SANDRA WORRI LI Dist. I d. '62. FHA ’61; Chorus '59. JUDITH YOUNG: FNA Historian ’61. President ’62; GRA 59; Latin Club '59, '60; La Parisienne ’61, '62; Gingersnaps '59, '60, ’61, '62; Stage Crew '61. MARILYN YOUNG: Dist. Ed. '62; Gingersnaps ’59, ’60, ’61, '62. [31] The President of the 1962 Junior Class was Percy Granger. Juniors Perhaps our Junior year is the best of all our highschool years. We arc just in between, bal- ancing on a fence, not quite falling to either side. We have worked hard this year. We have sold tickets to our talent show, taken part in the school musical, built an unforgettable prom, and cheered our many sports stars on. We have unified our class and gained an intangible thing called class pride that will carry us through the rest of our highschool days victorious. Now we look back on our Sophomore year and smile. Behind us arc treasured memories, never to be relived, but never to be forgotten. We look ex- pectantly to our Senior year, and though we will miss the faces that will not return, there will be new faces. The sun is setting, and the dawn of a Senior year is ahead. It is our dawn, and we are wait- ing for it. The other class officers were Robert Logan, V ice-President and Marty Kelson, Secretary-Treasurer. The Junior ('lass sponsors were: Miss Reavis, Mr. Ernsr, Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Davis, Mr. King, Mrs. DeKinder, Mr. Williams, and Mr. Griffin. Dana Addcn Ann Adkins Kathy Amsden Susan Amspachcr Judy Anderson Pete Baker Margaret Barbour De Ann Barnes Gene Bauman Paul Bell Kay Blackburn John Boruk Tom Boyctt Harriet Branton Karen Bratcher Alvin Bray Karen Brewster Steve Bryan I.indy Buck David Burklco Barbara Burrow Vicki Burton Charlotte Carter Phil Carter Mary Jane Carver Carol Chipman Chcri Christian Sara Clifton Jim Coats Roycc Cofficld “Valli Powell played the piano beautifully in the Junior “Jan Friedlandcr, playing her coronet and accompanied by Chris talent show.” Smith, displayed more of the fabulous Junior talent.” “Mouse of laughs—what’s your problem?’’ asks Patty Ragan as Cheryl Todd and Cynthia Smith administer therapy to an unseen person. Cramer, clap your hands if you can!” Bill Pulliam, Jimmy Hoover and Max Murrell enjoy a sock hop while Sharon Cramer sits rather spasticaliy by. Juniors Display Enthusiasm First raw: Wilma Collett, .Mike Collins, Susan Collins, Judy Comegys, Carol Cook, Nancy Cowan, Michael Cox. Second row: Randy Craddock, Elaine Craig, Sharon Cramer, Pat Crawford. Linda Crews, Lynne Crites, Frank Dabney. Third row: Lester David, John Davis, Mickey Davis, David Davison, Carol Dcason, Bill Demastus, Allcnc Dennis. Fourth row: Wesley Devero, Larry Dilks, Carol Donnell, Dallas Dorsetr, Lurenc Dunn, Reas Dunn, Susan Dunn. [34] Ewing cn Farris Eric Fcavcr Leslie Fertig Terry Fischer Louis Fite Joe Flippo Evelyn Find Kenneth Foss Jan Friedlandcr Pat Garner Carolyn Gay Marilyn Gay Tommy Joe Gibson Tommy Gowens Percy Granger Richard Green Linda Hames Patricia Hames Diana Hamilton Sara Hamilton Darlene Hammond Sandra I lancock Donna Harris Gary Allen Harris Linda Harwell Bill Hayes Judy Haynes Norma I leims Jeannic I led in S, „ - V Percy Granger and Vicki McNcclcy seem to be having as much fun as everyone else who rode in the parade to ad- vertise “OKLAHOMA!” [35] John Hemphill Janie I lenderson Richart Henderson Jack Herron Don Hickman Ann Hill Gene Hill Charles I loguc Jim Hoover .Mary Katherine I louck Gregg Huff Marsha Hunt Basil Hurry Connie Hurt Heather Jansing Fat Jarvis Dorothy Johnson Kenny Johnston Shirlcnc Johnston Mary Jolley Bohhi Jones Calvin Jones Judith Judd Fatti Justice Carol Kahoe Judy Kaldridcr Lynn Keim Barbara Keller Linda Keller Gary Kersey Irene Kersey Anne Kctcham I'.lainc Kctcham Linda Ketner John Kidd Marv King Caryl Kunscmullcr Dorothy La Rue Lanny Layman Jeff Lc Blanc Pam Lc Blanc Billy Lindsay Jimmy Lindsey Kenneth Linn Bill Lockett Rindy Livczcy Robert Logan Phil Luccock Linda Mac Killion Cloc Lynn McCarty Bruce McCoy Sherre McConnell Carlcnc McCracken Bennie McF.lhaney Nancy McGee Carolyn McPherson 11 ugh Mabc Ken Maddox Margaret Marck Bobby Marsce Betty Marti Dave Massey Nick Mavheld Bonnie Miller Ronald Minnix Robert Moomau Helen Morgan N. 1). Moscoc Max Murrell Barbara Music Mary Martha Nelson I.inda Oliver Frank Olney Ronnie Olson Seth Osborn Jack Owens Janice Pace Jeraldinc Parker Gayle Parks Lynn Patterson Paula Plosila Valli Powell Mary Katherine Price Sharon Pruett Patty Ragan Steve Raymond Alvin Reed Robert Reed Rutsy Reed Ronnie Reese Juniors Star In “Oklahoma!” “Well, they’s pretty if you ain't go’in no place,” drawls I.i Riddle in her outstanding role as Ado Annie. Percy Granger portrayed the peddler and Sharon Cramer was Aunt Lller. Paul Bell, as Jud, practices for his lonely room scene. Judy Reid Nancy Richey Liz Riddle Boh Ritz David Robinson Linda Robison Minnie Schicling Carolyn Schlosser Melody Scroggins Sandy Seals Sharon Sellers Carol Ann Shadid Mike Sims Christine Smith Cynthia Smith Johnny Ruth Smith Kaye Smith Linda Smith Kathy Spears Mike Stapp [38] Junior Year Ends Victorious Ronnie Stokes Gary Swimlcy Pete Taylor Steve Taylor Kathleen Thomas Gus Thompson Karen Thompson Tommy Thompson Linda Toberman Cheryl Todd Lynda Todd Susan Tracy Charles Tucker Alvin Turner Patsy Vaughn Karol Veal Michcla Vlach Jill Wade .Millie Waggoner Jim Walker Jacque Wallace Michael Waller Hart Ward Nancy Ward Mike Washburn Jane Watson Dick Wilburn Barry Williamson Bud Willis Judy Wilson Ramona Wilson Charlene Wise Darlene Wise Willa Woodrow Joe Woods Bill Woodson Jan Wright Martha Wright Susan Wright Karen Wynn [39] Sophomores The president of the 1961 Sophomore Class, Bill Cook. T he '62 class of Sophomores has proven to be a very versatile group. They arc full of spirit, pep, and fun; but more important, they have provided Norman 1 Iigh with a fine scholastic average. Very active parts have been taken by the Sophomores in all of Norman High’s projects, such as the All School Talent Show, the All School Musical, Gingersnaps, and the Student Council. Yes, the class of ’64 has a lot to look forward to during the remaining two years at Norman High School. If they perform as well in the future as they have this year, they should enjoy high school and emerge as another trium- phant Norman High School class. 'C+c+'2r Behind _____ . Barbara Sellers, Secretary-Treasurer, and Maria Kav Gill, Vice-President, study the future! the scenes the Sophomore class sponsors. Mr. Powell, Mr. Sumter, Smith, and Miss Reavis boosters. Mr. Warren, Mrs. always great [40] A group of Sophomore girls discuss the Sophomore boys before school. Melba Abshire Eileen Adair Beverly Adkins William Akard Don Allen Teresa Allen David Allin John Ashmore Jimmie Atnip Don Austin Judy Bandy Nancy Barker Dorothy Barnett Virginia Bartlett Linda Bcardslce Oma Ruth Beauchamp David Bchrman .Mary Ann Bcldcn Chuck Bell Elizabeth Bell Judv Bell Johnnie Sue Bender Guy Benge Larry Berglan Becky Berry Jimmy Biffle Charles Bilbo Jan Birmingham Norma Bishop Darrell Blackburn Janet Bloomer Richard Booker Karen Boren Anthony Bowers Sandy Bovd [41] Janet Bradley Susan Brandt June Bray Perry Brown Shirley Brown Linda Bruchl Betty Bruemmer Dianne Bucklev Mike Burks Shay Burnett Sandra Busch Earl Butts Guyanne Calame Chcri Cartwright Ken Caudill James Cavanaugh Jo Ann Champeau Judic Childress Paul Church Ann Clark Bob Clark Richard Clark Jim Cleveland Cherri Clinkenbeard Spirit, Scholarship, Success, No! 1 absolutely will not pose in my gym suit. Barbara Sellers grimaces at the TRAIL photographer. Quanah Parker checks the funds of the wish- ing well during the Christmas dance campaign for a band. [42] Carolyn Coates Marilyn Coates Judy Coles James Collins Tommi Collins Tommy Collins Bill Cook Roger Cooper Susan Corbin Pat Corkins Gary Corrotto Cathy Cowan Dean Craven Danny Crocker Sara Culp Marvin Daniels Kenneth Danner Wanda Davault Dana Davis Mickey Davis Dclmar Dean Irene Denney Dickey Dilks Jeanie Dragoo Candy Drilling Roy Dudark I .inda Dudley Sylvia Dumas Spells, Sophomore First row: Johnny Duncan, Ricky Ernest, Jack Ferrell, Donnie Fountain, Linda Fritch, Kay Kie entanner, Robert Gilmour, Nona Gordon and Karen Green. Middle row: Donald 11 ledge, Barbara Estridge, John Finney, Party Fowler, Barbara Fry, Eddie Gilbert, Randv Glasscock. Buddy Gray, Lctha Greenwood. Bottom row: Carolyn F.llis, Mary Alice Eurton. Kaye Ford, Jima Lou Freeman. Anita Gentry, Maria Kay Gill, Frances Glov- er, James Green, Cherry Kav Griffith. [43] Ann Haddock June I fall Laura Haliani Bruce Halsey .Marsha Hardesty Roy Harkey Mary Harlow Lynn Harper Larry Harral Judy I larrcll Brent I larris Richard I lart Freddy Hatcher Joe Ha Jewood Tommy Hazlcwood Judy Heavner Carol Henderson Larrv Henderson Dave Herr Lynda Hill Sam I loisington Georgia Holley Dale Horton Geraldine Huffman Jay Jackson Barton Johnson Becky Johnson Beth Johnson Judy Jones Sharon Jones Jimmy Jordan Sharon Jordan Charles Keeling Donald Kccstcr Richard Keim Top row: Lee Kelley, Ricky Kersey, Kay Rimbcrling. Donna Kruis, Margaret Langley, Sam LeFlorc, Irma McConnell, Hul- lon McDonald, and Jim McElrath. Middle row. Marilyn Kennedy, John Keys, Kathleen Kitchling, Kathy Kuhlman, Ricky Leaumonr, Vickie Loveless, Carol MeDade, Judy McDonald, and Sanford McGee. Hottom row. Don Kerby, Ken Kienlen, Francine Korgan, Jim Lack, Carol LeBlanc, Marilyn McCarlev. Bud McDonald. Lynda McElhancv and Janice McGovern. [44] Gary McNabb Richard .McWilliams James Madden Johnny Maddox Patrick Mahaffey Connie Malloy John Martin Gan Matthews Diane Mead Jacky Medealf Carolyn Meiser Lynn Rac Meyer Judy Miller Carolyn Moore James Morchcad Helen Morgan Ronnie Morris Jackie Myers Sharon Neal Lena Oliphant Nancy O'Neal Mary Lou Orr Susan Pace Linda Panned Quanah Parker Angela Parnell Roger Parsons Vicki Pence Sophs Are Fun-Filled Dennis Balch concentrates on reading Julius Caesar (?) for a history report. We cannot endure it.” Wanda West, Maria Kay Gill, Bar- bara Sellers, Carol MeDade, and Guyann Calame show due respect to their upperclassmen. Vera Phillips Phillip Pierce Sandra Polk Paula Powers Linda Pratt Jo Nell Price Jerry Pruett Carolyn Reed Bill Reese Boh Rcisinger David Rennie Sandra Rich Su .i Richardson Megan Rilcv Thomas Robinson ( had Rockett Joyce Rogers Loycc Rogers Dorothy Ross Janet Ross Toni Ross Stuart Rucker Rita Rudkin Jimmy Rummage Barbara Sellers Jill Sellers Mike Sharp Carolyn Shefler Class of '64 .. Virginia Bartlett and Gary Corrotto give their version of the Twist at the Now Or Never Dance. F.vcrett Shisslcr Gary Shockley Jean Sinallcv Mike Smith Ronnie Smithers Boh Sneed Larry Snider Charlotte Southerland Mary Southerland Roycc Spice-land .Margie Spor Danny Springs Linda Stanglc Patricia Stapp Floyd Steely Laurie Steinmeyer Janie Stewart Carolyn Sue Strategier Kathi Straw James Strickland John Suttcrficld Carol Taylor Sandy Terhune Jonathan Thayer Karen Thomas Grace Thompson John Thompson Judy Tiller .. Forever Climbing Top row: Donna Toler, Larrv Varner, Mary Ann Walters, Jonita Kay Wharton, Joan Wilcox, Laura Williams. Lynn Wil- liams, Gary Winters, and Shirley Womack. Middle row: Stanley Upchurch, Ann Wackcr, Jay Ward Betty Wheeler, Janice Willcox, Linda Williams. Robert Williams, Pam Winters, and Billy Young. Hottom row: Nanev Valouch, Sherryc Waller. Steve Wcltv. Pam Whitten, Gary Williams, Linda Williams, Linda Wilson, .Marcella Jean Wise, and Farric Young. [47] s. 2T' v'3 £__ A, Z96 I HVHi 9i|j. -znr r- y I'd +- ?- rV r T ‘ . -in ‘inrr oy: — o- irv r-Vv- w-v —ov V- 'Y rrY Lspjp-pcy- ® PC ' j'e-vr r- Y MV. vA V- - —.- .. , ,J( ,vvir0 W't ' ct'oJ ra r° - c 'ry '. rm . « T V N3—r — -o 'T eyy . Z i- r jpa- W O YvC V- -yv-S W- ■ ' a. — ( • - xr (? ' r rry ; ' :KVW p - rv rr -, _ t) V7r L ' s-tprvfr- Y- jsAo s vr L - - -£-• t-ap-‘ rr ,1- 1-A V ° «- ■’ «- pr JC ,- V-rv; r-Jj ££ ror . v cr- - ----a- 4-—tn- Srvv$y rv -- r A-.rvv V- - y— 7yy TS Kr' c vp ' p p O S ' kW - n ‘r V t M r p‘ H ' 'Y'“ “r '’ rr- A v-v p rv- -cprt nr 'rvJ; Vl. ’ ■ Vv - T rT ': _ ' p -9 -v s-'t r -5 -V' t T 'S’vvmsv. c° y 'O ' s T r$Y Tr-C vv-Ar ' C rT -JYMAV Nancy ('arter and Mr. Taylor, editor and sponsor of the TRAIL, consult the “dummy” and index during a conference about the yearbook. THE 1962 TRAIL STAFF. First row: Mike Waller, Alvin Turner, Emma Jacobs, Cherry Kav Griffith, and Richard Booker. Second row: Larry MeDade, Sue Ann White, Judy Orth, Sandy Boyd. Cynthia Smith, and 1 larrict Richey. Third row: Nancy Carter, Robert Flccncr, Kav Lvnn Edwards, Ron Minnix, Martv Nelson, and David Mever. Trail Staff To the administrators, faculty, and students of NT IS, the TRAIL staff proudly presents the 1962 TRAIL. Each member of the staff has worked hard and has done his best to make this the most out- standing yearbook yet produced at Norman High. Deadlines brought the usual rushes with pages to plan, layouts to draw, copy to write, and pictures to “crop.” But aside from the busy schedule, the good times and memories always ended on top. The annual TRAIL banquet and party for the staff members, the presentation of the book to the school, and the TRAIL-signing partv were moments we will never forget. We hope that, as you look through this TRAIL, it will make you recall the many happy times of the past year, and that it will be to you as it is to us: A Year Without End. Hard work, huh, Orth? Judy Orth works diligently on her TRAIL pages as Harriet Richey, Cynthia Smith, and Robert Flccncr guide her with their helpful hints. [50] Triumphant Edicor___ Business Manager rt Classes __________ Organizations School Life Sports____ Photography . Copy Sponsor Nancy Carter Ron Minnix -Sue Ann White Kay Lynn Edwards Harriet Richey Cherry Kay Griffith —Emma Jacobs Marty Nelson Sandy Boyd Judy Orth Cynthia Smith Robert Fleener -Larry McDade Alvin Turner Alike Waller Richard Booker _____________Judy Ryan Mr. Richard B. Taylor But children must play, too, so Emma Jacobs, harry McDade, Sandy Boyd, and Sue Ann White show their dexterity on the poles in the student center. “Robert, you shouldn't sav things like that about Mr. Taylor!” laughs Judy Orth to Robert Fleener while Harriet Richey, Marty Nelson, and Richard Booker continue their work Hiva, friends (?) As you can sec by the happy expressions the TRAIL Staffers never have a disagreement. I lerc Emma Jacobs. Ron Minnix, Nancy Carter, Kay Lynn Edwards, and Robert Fleener have some friendly discussions. [51] “All right, who’s the wise guy?” Randy King has problems, but Jim Patterson, Ervin Roley and Marc Murphy just look on innocently. Baseball boys do have fun, don’t they? John McCrav, Kent Thomsen, and Bob Thompson show their skill at singing while Gary King and Rusty Neel watch disgustedly. 1 Lettermen's Cli jb Experiences Officers for the year were Robert Flccncr, treasurer; Dwain Bal- lcw, vice-president; Mike Ritz, president, and Phil Oviact, sec- retary. The forty-five members of the Norman High “N” Club, organized last spring for all letter- men, were initiated after receiving a “lick” from the club sponsors, Coach Bert Corr and Coach Ray Littlejohn. Promoting good sportsmanship and preventing the misuse of patches on the letter jackets are the organization’s goals. They have adopted the Sportsman Code, which was accepted bv all Boomer Conference Schools. The “N” Club conducts the election of the All-Sports Queen and her attendants and gives the Best Athlete of the Year Award. Conduct- ing a car wash and holding a dance in March helped raise money for an end-of-school trip for the boys. [52] An Outstanding First Year I'.rvin Roley, Kent Thomsen, Boh Thompson, Eric Leaver, John McCray, Bill Lockett, and Quannah Barker all love each other, or so it seems. Happy, fellas? Grinning from ear to car are Pete Mabc, Alex Whistler, Boh Ritz, Bill Rohinson, Joe Moody, Jim Patterson, Marc Murphy, Joe Wender, Ken Mad- dox, and Robert Fleencr. [53] Speech Beneficial A future star? Sharon Cramer captured first place in the Ada speech contest with her cutting of “Auntie iMaimc.” “This is what you keep in your desk?” exclaims Steve Bonner as F.laine Swank, Jerry Watt, Bill Perkins, and Jerry Robertson rehearse a scene from the Speech play, “The Solid Gold Cadillac.” In the Speech department of Norman High School, each type of speechmaking is explored with vigor, enabling each individual to show his own distinct personality. The art of reading poetry, making introductions, receiving awards, making persuasive speeches, and acting in dif- ferent styles of plays arc all part of this depart- ment's accomplishments. Under the direction of Mrs. Mabel Ritzman, Speech II students have further developed their abilities by the presentation of the hilarious comedy entitled “The Solid Gold Cadillac.” The entire student body profited by the com- bined efforts of the Speech and Choral depart- ments in their sell-out production of the mu- sical, “Oklahoma!” “Docs man come from the monkeys or nor? asks Charles Kirtlcy of Jerry Watt while they rehearse their Edmond fourth place winning scene from “Inherit the Wind.” [54] “To be or not to be . . .” ponders Vicki McNceley, Hugh Mabc, Elizabeth Force, Judy Suddarh, Carolyn Bowen, and Jane Watson as they study scenes from “Hamlet.” Librarians Assist Student Body Mrs. F. K. Mosley sponsored the library club. The club created a closer fellowship between the student librarians. It also promoted interest in the field of Library Science. This year they attended the Annual Oklahoma Student Library Association at Oklahoma University. The librarians assisted students in selecting good books, buying paper, pencils, and klcencx. The officers for the year were: Judith Binford, President, Carolyn Schlosser, Vice-president, and Anna Houck, Secretary-Trcasurcr. First row: Judy Harrell, Linda Robertson, Sharon Jordon. Sylvia Dumas. Judy Binford, Anna .Maude I louck, Nancy Fowler, and Ram W inters. Second row: .Margaret Barbour, Lin- da Pannell, Linda Frirch, Ramona Wilson, Jeannie Dragoo, Lynne Crites and Linda Crews. I'irst row: Janet Bloomer, Patsy Vaughn, Lena Oliphant, and Carolyn Schlosser. Second row: Marcella Wise. Farrie Young, and Sharon Jones. FFA mi—ii iMiimMTi-rrrr-r-------------rr-----------IHH .Mr. Mackey, sponsor of the Future Farmers of America, sits at his desk fcrvcrcntly working on “the books.” The primary aim of the FFA is the develop- ment of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. The varied activities of the FFA include a supervised farming program, com- munity services, and cooperative leadership ac- tivities. riic FFA has a supervised program of recreation of all types and excels in scholarship. The raising of poultry, one of the many FFA projects, is displayed by FFA member Pete Hogue. Members of the FFA are left to right: Bottom row: Jimmy Jordon, .Mickey Haynes, Billy Young, Pete Hogue, Terry Hames, Jerry Ncvcls, Tony Peterman, and Larry Henderson. Second row: David Tullius, Lonnv Smith, Carey Lambeth, George Cape- hart, Jim VanSchuyver, Jim Storm, Fred Chapman, Vernon Christian, Mike Peters, Jimmy Biffle, Wiley Madolc, and Andy Masters. Excells The Norman Chapter of FFA under the leadership of Mr. H. W. Mackev, sponsor, have had many worthwhile projects. In their live- stock program they worked with sheep, cows, pigs, and poultrw In September, Miss Nancy Richey was selected to represent Norman in the State FFA Sweetheart Contest. The FFA Queen for this year, selected in December, is Miss Kathy Lack. - • - • -—.. • w Officers of FFA arc left to right: First rov:: Terry Harries, Reporter; and Gus Thompson, Secretary. Second row: Jim Storm, President; Mike Peters, Sen- tinel; and Carey Lambeth, Treasurer. Third row: Curtis Johnston, Vice President, and Frank Dabney, Historian. FFA member Mike Roberts and the Agriculture Student Teacher, .Mr. Jarvis, show one of their prize sheep. Members of FFA arc left to right: Bottom row: Richard Collins, John Howard, Jim Loughmillcr, Bobby Peters. Second row: Perry Brown, Kenneth Richard. Wyatt Pence, David Pcrrcn, Gary Thrailkill. Fed Lamar, Jerry Russell, and Gus Thompson. Third row. Lester Cape, Tommy Gowcns, Albert Jones, Raymond White. Jerry Ridgeway, Bobby Spann, and Ervin Roley. Fourth row: Harold Bennett, Lynn Meyers, Dewey Gay, James Madden, Bill Hamil, Billy Monical, and Steve Hcllams. . y vr-rwii The Band Council is lefr to right: First row: Phil Luccock, Annie I.auric Mooney, Dick James, and Carolyn Gay. Second rove: Larry Harral, N. D. Moscoc, Terri Anderson, and Jan Coffey. Third rove: David I'llis, Richard Henderson, Jon Thayer, and Charles Pappan. Band Reef The NHS Band, under the leadership of Mr. James A. Middleton, has accomplished many worthwhile projects this year. Our band re- ceived superior rating at the State Marching Contest held at Chickasha and won the second place trophy in Class A A at the Chickasha pa- rade. The band went on to win second place in Class AA in the Oklahoma University Band Day Parade. Fifteen of the band members were chosen as members of the All-State Band and All-State Orchestra. The band has attended ninny of the pep assemblies and games at Nor- man High throughout the year. Norman High Officers of the band arc left to right: First row: Phil Luc- cock, Annie Laurie Mooney. Second row: Jon Thayer, Dick James, and Carolyn Gay. Third row: Richard Hen- derson, Charles Pappan, and David I'llis. Mr. James A. Middleton, director of the band, has been a shining example and wonderful teacher to all of his students and to the student body and faculty. ves Honors School Band Kathy Amsdcn Terri Anderson Terry Bagbv Pete Baker ' Paul Bell Karen Brewster Jan Coffey Bill Cook Robert Crawley Linda Crews David I 'll is Donnie Kountain Jan Friedlander Carolyn Gay Marilyn Gay Anita Gentry James Green Larry Marral Richard Mart Dick James Patty Justice Kathleen Kitching Phil Luccock Jancl McCombs David McElhaney Rosemary McGee Johnny Maddox Dennis Maxwell Band Gives Concerts 1 he Stage Band, a branch of the regular band, has enter- I he NHS Band is shown here entertaining at one of the tained the NHS student body at many band concerts. band concerts given during the year. m Ann .Minnick Annie Laurie Mooney N. I). Moscoe Charles Pappan Ramona Randolph i'ugcnc Ray David Rennie Karl Romans Jimmy Rummage Jo Sharp Stanley Skinner Christina Smith Ronnie Smithers Larry Snider Charlotte Southerland Royce Spiceland Bill Stewart Tom Swain Jonathan Thayer Karen Thompson Susan Tracy Charles Tucker Stanley Upchurch Nancy Valouch Ronnie Walden Nancy Ward Pam Whitten Linda Williams Band Backs Spirit The NIIS Band goes into one of the formations that has won them prizes. The spirit of Norman High School was backed by the NIIS Band at many games and pep assemblies during the year. [61] First row: John Davis, Sharon Sillers, Walter Saucier, Allen Parrish, Brian Howard, Jonathan Thayer, Ping Sheng; Second row: Millie Waggoner, Gary Swinilcy, Calvin Jones, Billy Hayes, Ronnie Recce, Frank Olncy, Joel lowing, Richard Green; Third row: Johnita Wharton, Jan Fricdlandcr, Carol Shadid, Par Jarvis, Linda Crews, N. I). .Moscoe, Kcary Hayes, Stewart Rucker; Fourth row: Catherine F.wing, Jil Sellers, Margaret Barbour, Karen Brewster, Karen 'Thompson, Janice Pace, and Mr. Morris. Science Club Excells Science club officers arc Joel Ewing, John Davis. Mr. Morris. N. I). Moscoe, and Sharon Sellers. The Science Club, whose purpose is to further the interest of students in science and its many fields, is sponsored by Mr. Morris. Besides their regular meetings, the members heard lectures bv various Oklahoma University professors, took field trips, and visited the Bird Range at Okla- homa University. The officers arc President, X. I). Moscoe; Vice President, John Davis; Sec- retary, Sharon Sellers; 'Treasurer. Joel Ewing. Take it easy Janice, you’re next!! Brian How- ard, Susan Brandt, Kcary Hayes, and Janice Pace laugh it up at a meeting. Ralph 1 lowcnstinc, Allen Parrish, Brian Howard, Ping Sheng, and Kcary Hayes work on an experiment. La Parisienne This year the French club has become one of the more active clubs at Norman High School. La Parisienne boasted its largest membership ever with over sixty active members. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Virginia Bell, the club held a French caroling party during the Christmas season. In February, they went as a group to the French movie, Lcs Quatre Cent Coups, shown at Oklahoma University. The members of La Parisienne finished up their year with a party in the spring. All the members agreed that they have received a better understanding of the French language through the meeting and ac- tivities of La Parisienne. A class of French students practice their French on each other. La Parisienne officers are Richard Green, President; Dallas Dor- sett, Treasurer; Karen Wvnn, Vice President; Lynn McCarty, Secretary; .Mrs. Bell, Sponsor. Members of La Parisienne arc, First row: Cheryl Todd, Lynda Todd, Karol Veal, Su .v Ainspacher. Nancy Fowler, Christine Smith, Dallas Dorsett, Marilyn Ken- nedy, Mrs. Bell. Second row: Michcla Vlach, Nancy McGee, F.lainc Kctcham, Dianne Buckley, Catherine I wing. Judy Comegys, Anna Maude Houck, Karen Wynn, Vera Beth Phillips. Third row: Lynne Crites, Vicki Burton, Johnita Wharton, Mary Marlow, Laura 1 Icllam, Virginia Bartlett, Susan Wright. Megan Riley. Fourth row: Ronnie Recce, Bill Recce, Chad Rockett, Joe Richards, Rich- ard Green, Jonathan Thayer, Tonv Zulc, Brian Howard, Joel L'.wing, Mike Hall. Fifth row: Mary Katherine Houck, Judv Young, Shay Burnett, Becky Johnson, Ann Haddock, Liiuly Buck, Janet Bradley. Karen Kunsmuller, Carol Donnell. Phyllis Gardner. Sixth row: Terri Anderson, Barbara Bowman. Dc Ann Barnes. Carol Shadid, Judy Bandy, Laurie Steinmeyer, Marilyn McCarlcy. [63] Artists Phil DeBerry points out the defects of his poster to Mrs. Fleming, Kay I.vim Edwards, Tonimi Collins, Megan Rilcv, and Susan Pace. This year the Arc Department carried out many worthwhile projects. One of the more important of these was the “PUNT campaign. The Norman High School Students in Art par- ticipated enthusiastically in this contest which was sponsored bv the Norman Chamber of Com- merce. The Paint Dauber officer's were Linda Biffle, Phil Oviatt, Dallas Dorsctt, and Bob I ,andsaw. Tom Boyctt, Mike Glasscock, Barbara Hamil- ton, Diane Brubaker, Phil Oviatt, Linda Don- nell, and Joan Hensley enjoy working in ait. At Work Mrs. Alice Fleming has directed the Norman High School Arc Department in school activities such as the picture of the week, the dynamic “Oklahoma!” sets, poster contests, and the posters for Senior Career Night. The students of the Art department take much pride in their work with water colors, tempera paint, pencil sketching, and claw I.inda Bifflc finds modern arr inspiring as Charlotte Carter, Dallas Dorsetr, Reas Dunn, Lynn Harper, and Barbara Fry agree. Paul Reynolds, Billy Ridgeway, Don Kcrby, Claudia Griffin, Kay Kinbcrling, and Carol Donnell admire Paul Kelly’s poster. Mrs. Fleming instructs students in the finer points of arr. Seated are Shirley Womac and Susan Collins. Standing, from left to right, are James Strickland, Mrs. Fleming, Francis Glov- er, Janice Wilcox-. Durwin Gaither, and Leon Suggs. [65] Tiger Tales Mrs. W. L. Childs is the sponsor of the hard w orking staff of the Norman 1 ligh School 'l iger Tales. Included in the twelve bi-monthly issues w ere special editions for the holidays and Senior Week. Publishing Tiger Tales demands talent, training and long hours of work. People must be interviewed and news must be «fathered, writ- T Mk - -1 Mrs. Childs, sponsor, dcsj cratcly holds on to her only two hoys. Hrent Giezentanner and Charles Kirtlcv. Tiger 'I'alcs editors arc Phyllis Gardner, Elizabeth Sullen- berger, Marianne Sicgnuind and Evelyn Gill. “Did you know that Dick ask me to . . . replied Kathy Lamirand to Bobbi Jones, Sherre McConnell, Sharon Cramer, and Susan Swimley. Marianne Siegmund, Elizabeth SuJlcnberger, Phyllis Gardner busily count votes for the Ugliest Hoy Contest. ten, and corrected. Eye-catching headlines must be made. Reporters learn to express ideas con- cisely and clearly. Being a member of the Tiger T ales Staff requires much work but it is fun and educational. T he editors and reporters of this year’s staff have really come through with won- derful editions. Future Teachers Members. First row: Elaine Kruis, Larry McDadc, Marilyn Gay. Second row: David Williams, Janice Pace. Susan Pace, Cheryl Naifch, Linda Spillcr, Marianne Sicgmund, Pam Whitten. Third row: Karen Brewster, I.inda Toberman, Vicki Burton, Ann Minnick, Charlotte Southerland, Mrs. Gatchel sponsor, Sylvia Dumas, Ann Adkins, Rosemary McGee, Linda Robinson. Future Teachers Take Trips The Norman High School l uture Teachers of America is under the leadership of Mrs. Mary Gatchel. Some of their activities included at- tending the leadership workshop and luncheon at the OF.A Building in Oklahoma Citv and the annual FTA Convention during the spring. Lec- turers from the University have spoken to the group concerning the different phases of edu- cation. For those members of the organization interested in Elementary education, visits were conducted in the various grade schools. Ann Adkins, Rosemary McGee, Mrs. Gatchel, Larry Mc- Dadc, Susan Pace and Ann Minnick get ready for a trip to Oklahoma City. Larry McDadc, Bill Perkins, Vicki Burton, Mrs. Gatchel, and Linda Toberman listen at- tentively during installation of officers and new members. Officers installed arc: Maine Kruis, Historian; Linda Robinson, Secre- tary; Rosemary McGee, President; Ann Adkins, Vice-President; and Marilyn Gay, Treasurer. La Felicidad es Spanish Club officers for the year were Karen Black, Treasurer; Marianne Sicginund, Vice President; Mr. Sumter, Sponsor; Larry Mc- Dadc, President; and Sara Culp, Secretary. Emma Jacobs and Johnny Maddox challenge each other in the Spanish game, “Burro.” Janice McGovern, Larry McDadc, and Guy Benge give a dem- onstration at Spanish Club meeting. La lengua suave de Meiico cs romantica. The Spanish department has had a full year. For guest speakers they were privileged to have .Miss Garbi Espana, who spoke on life in Peru; and Miss Diane Cay lor, the student teacher, who spoke on becoming a Spanish teacher. Having been invited to attend the Spanish Fiesta which was held at the University of Okla- homa, Marty Nelson represented the club in a contest of all Oklahoma Spanish Club Queens. They arc also invited to the Fiesta at Duncan which featured speakers from Mexico. Two Norman High School students, under the sponsorship of Duncan High School, arc taking an educational trip to Mexico this coming summer. Ah! Mr. Sumter, be a sport; I didn’t mean to write in the text book! Please don’t hit me with it! ...La Alegria De Sandra Busch and Diane Mead arc slow at first, but they’re catching on fast!!! Unimhrr? Replies Larry MeDade, Linda Hill, and Sara Culp. Spanish Club Donna Kruis, Cherri Christian, and Kathy Williams take a look at some of the many Spanish posters in the Spanish room. Spanish Club members are- First rout: Larry .MeDade, Johnny Mad- dox, Harriet Richey, Guy Benge. Second roic: Janice McGovern. Elizabeth Sullcnburgcr. Linda Pan- ned, Vicki Pence, Linda Stangcl, Kathy Busch, Sherry Thomas, Linda McLIhancy. Third row: Carolyn Sehlosscr, Donna Kruis, Linda Pratt, Diane Mead, Sara Culp, Linda Hill. Sandra Busch, Mary Lou Orr, Carol Shadid. Fourth row: Mr. Sumter, Patti Sharp, Marianne Siegmund. Carol MeDade, Maria Kay Gill, Paula Powers, Susan Tracy and Jan Fricdlandcr. FJA Reorganize Under the leadership of Mrs. Nellie Childs, the primary purpose of the Future Journalists of America has been to encourage High School students in Journalism as a career. In order to acquaint them with opportunities in the field, the twenty-four members have vis- ited the OU Oklahoma Daily, the Norman Transcript Press, and the Daily Oklahoman. Outstanding people in the field of Journalism have spoken to the group on several occasions. They have also exchanged meetings with the Shawnee Journalist Club. Mr. Harold Belknap served as co-sponsor of the club, and it is named for him. Mr. Harold Belknap points out some of the better segments of newspaper work to the FJA officers for the year. They arc Phyllis Gardner, President; Elizabeth Sullcnbcrgcr, Treasurer; Susan Wright, Vice-president; and Marianne Sicgmund, Secre- tary. Emma Jacobs and Ron Minnix discuss the 1961 TRAIL as Connie Malloy, Nancy Herrick, and Mike Waller look on with interest. Showing off one edition of the Tiger Talcs arc Tales Staffers Charles Kirtlcv, Evelyn Gill, and Bill Ball to TRAIL Staff Members Marty Nelson and Alvin Turner. hirst row: Nancy Herrick, Elizabeth Dickerson, Angela Amero, and Susan Swimlcy. Second row: Mike Waller, Ron Minnix, Elizabeth Sullcnburgcr, Lindy Buck, Marianne Sicgmund, Phyl- lis Gardner, and Kathy Lamirand. Third row: Bill Ball. Emma Jacobs, and Susan Wright. Fourth row: Connie Malloy, Judy Jones, and Sherre McConnell. Joe Wender, Student Council President for 1961 62, has been an active member during each of his four years at MIS. Student Council The purpose of the Student Council is to de- velop leadership among the students of Norman High, and to give them training in student gov- ernment. This governing body is one of the busiest and most important organizations of our school. Under the leadership of Mrs. Mabel Ritzman, the members of Student Council have conducted many activities. The annual Howdy 1 lop began the year with a fun-filled evening. Later the organization was responsible for the many sock- hops, the Christmas Dance, Now or Never Week, School Elections, the All School Dinner, and the Student Council Banquet. The new Student Assistant Program, which was a great success, was sponsored by them. A better re- lationship with other schools w as obtained with the “Boomer Conference Swap Shop.” .Mrs. Ritzman takes time out from her busy Oklahoma! schedule to consult with Dick James and Charlotte Council on Student Council work. Wake up. folks! The Student Council Officers have worked industriously (?) all year. They arc Bania Miles, Secretary; Robert Fleencr, Vice-president; and Kay Lynn I'd wards. Treas- urer. STUDEN T COUNCIL .MEMBERS. First row: Charlotte Council, nnic Mooney. Janice Schader, Christina Council. Bama Miles, Kay Lynn Edwards, Robert Elccncr, Joe Wender, Dick James, and Mike Ritz. Second row: Cherry Kay Griffith, Carol MeDade, Diane Mead, Becky Berry, Kay Blackburn, Susie Amspachcr, Jim Hoover, Steve Bonner, and Brent Gic .cn- tanner. Third row: Susan Wright, Karen Wynn, Liz Riddle, Sharon Cramer. Vicki Loveless, Cheryl Todd, Patty Ragan, Kathi Straw. Bob Landsaw, and Bobbi Jones. Fourth row: Janet Suchv. Linda Pratt, X'icki Pence, Lena Oliphant, Judy Miller, Mary Alice Eurton, Linda Hill, and Sara Culp. Fifth row: Quanah Parker, Eric Leaver, Judv Comegys, Ken Maddox, Larry Harral. and John Maddox. 1962 Victorious Year For The Student Council Officers for the year direct one of the many bi-monthly meetings. They are Robert Tlecncr, Joe Wender, Kay Lynn Edwards, and Bama Miles. Bama Miles, X'icki Loveless, Judy Heavencr, Lena Oliphant, Emma Jacobs, Linda Hill, Cheryl Harkey, Sara Culp, Linda Pratt, and Diane Mead discuss the business of the Tiger Twister Committee. [72] “This little pinkey went to market . . Bill Lindsay talks to him- self while Linda Robertson, Mary Alice Eurton, Jim Hoover, Bobbi Jones, Marianne Siegmund, Richard Green, and Terri Anderson discuss the more important problems of the Elections and Points Committee. Wake up, gang! Alert Student Council Members enjoy their meeting after one of the dinners designed to en- hance attendance. Council, Teachers, Projects STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES. First row: Linda Robertson, Marianne Siegmund, Elaine Kruis, Terri Anderson, Cheryl Harkey, Emma Jacobs, Phil Oviatt, Bill Lindsay, and Richard Green. Second row: Karen Bratcher, I.aura I lallam. San- dra Busch, Becky Johnson, Nona Gordon, Mary Ann Bcldcn, Mary Lou Orr, Donna Kruis, and Ann Adkins. Third row: Eliza- beth Sullenburgcr, Lindv Buck, Linda Crews, Lynda Todd, Karol Veal. Susan Dunn, Richard Green, and Bill Stewart. Fourth row: X. D. Moscoe, Jill Sellers, Kav Giczentanner, Connie Malloy, Pam Whitten. Chad Rockett, and John Martin. Leaders of Tomorrow First rove, left to right: Dorothy Johnson, Chaplin; Alary Anne O’Connell, Historian; Joan Reed, Reporter; De Ann Salver, Secretary. Second rare: Dcrrcll Harris, Vice-President; I.arrv Ward, President; Don Grissom, Treasurer. “Oh. Larry, it's just the right shade for you! laments Orvclla Pierson to customer I.arrv McDadc. The Distributive Education program enables students to have a job and work while still in high school and vet earn a credit. Under the direction of Mr. Hershcl Antwinc, the forty- eight members strive to develop cooperative and competent leadership in the field of distribution. In March, fifteen DE members attended a con- vention in Oklahoma City. Mary Anne O'Con- nell was selected to represent Norman in the State DE Queen Contest in which she was first runner-up. In April, a coronation was held for members, their parents, and their employers. Several of the DE meetings featured breakfasts at the Lockett Hotel. First roiv: Carolyn Ashton, Joan Reed, Orvclla Pierson, Henry HenscI, Beth Ann Findlay, Ruby Handwork Fowler, Alary Anne O’Connell. Air. Antwinc. Second rove: Marilyn Roberson, Glenda Hatfield, Ronnie Bell, Jim AlcCrackcn, Glenda Mc- Clure, Ann Ross, Barbara Bocskin, F.laine Alciscr. Third rove: Alike Glasscock, I.arrv Ward, Jim Rice, Alvin Reed, Jim Lough- miller, Don Grissom, Darla Tolson, and Gwen Cossev. The Future Homemakers of America, having the motto “ Toward New Horizons,” strives to learn how to make a better world to live in to- morrow. This year with the guidance of Mrs. Rollett, the girls met every Monday morning planning and carrying out many worthwhile projects. In December the club held a bazaar to raise money, and they sold cook books for the same purpose. For their Easter project, thev decorated gayly colored eggs and sent them to the Municipal Hospital, Cerebral Palsy Insti- tute. and the State Hospital. A state F.H.A. rally, attended by over fifteen thousand girls, was held in Oklahoma City. Officers attended the district F.H.A. meeting in Washington, Oklahoma. First row: Ramona Wilson, Shirley Iirown, Eileen Adair, Cherie Burns, Barbara Music and Karen Boren. Second row: Coita Jo Madden, Virginia McCaslin, Sharon Pruett, Allcnc Dennis, and Marilyn I.ack. Girls Train For Future First row: Linda I lames. Kathryn Hansmeyer, Sandra Hardesty, Barbara Burrow, and Marie King. Second row: Mrs. Rollett, Club sponsor, Linda Toberman, Martha Smith, Rachelle Robson, and Kay Blackburn. Ramona Wilson and Linda I lames try their technique at some “exotic” dishes in the Homc-Ec room. [75] Sing along with Mrs. White. Chorus Activities Create Memories During rhe spring, the Choral department of Norman High attended a district contest at Oklahoma Citv University and a state contest at Stillwater. Part of the group was selected to attend all-state Choral Clinic at Oklahoma Uni- versity. Not only did they assist the band in an in- spiring Christmas concert, but thev also pre- sented a beautiful Thanksgiving program in an assembly. Thev received much acclaim for their own Christmas assembly and concert. The de- partment made several appearances at various civic clubs and churches throughout the year. The spring concert was a big success, but thev reallv ended the vear right with the hit musical “Oklahoma!” The officers for the year were: President, David Sears; Vice President, Louise Pope; Secretary, Su .v Gruber; Historian, Li Riddle. First row: Mary Anne Walters, Cordelia Stone, Kathy Straw, Lamond Fischer, I.inda Bcardslcc, Karen Circen, Nancy F.lwell, Sharon Pruett. Second row: Farric Young, Ann Clark, Carlenc McCracken, Marilyn McCarlcy, Patsy Vaughn, Francine Korgan, Janice McGovern, Linda Wilson, Vicki McNcclcy Cynthia Smith. Third row: Lena Oliphant. Linda Moore, I.inda Pratt, Sara Hamilton, Sharon Cramer. Anne Lovorn, Rita Rudkin. Jill Wade, Judv Bell, Joyce Rogers, Loycc Rogers. The mixed chorus includes. First row: Virginia McCaslin, Mary Jolley, Darlene Wise, Linda Robertson; Gwen Cosscy, Carolyn .McPherson, Bobbi Jones. Second row: Nancy Cowan. Valli Powell, Linda Names. Jerry Cain, Dean Brown, Gordon Saxton, Jay Jackson, Connie Hickman, Suzy Gruber, Cheryl Naifch. Third row. Lvnn McCarty, Mary Anne O’Connell, Karen Bratcher, Fred Walden, Norman Patrick, F.ddie Gilbert, David Scars. Billy Lindsay. Kent Murrell, Mary Price, Paula Plosila, Judv Judd. Fourth row: Anne Adkins, LaDonna Pierce, Liz Riddle. Rochelle Robson, Susanne Black, I'.arl Bishop, Basil Hurry, Kenneth MclnturfT, Jim Giles, Tommy Summers, Ronnie Shcrril. Dick Kcim, Barbara Music. Meg Raines, Carol Dcason, Diana Hamilton. The Boys' Double Quartet, including. First row: Jav Jackson, David Sears, Billy Lindsay, Norman Patrick. Second row: Dean Brown. Gordon Sax- on, Jim Giles, and Basil Hurry, sing We Wish You A Merry Christmas.” I told you all it wouldn't work!!” gloats Darlene Wise to the other members of the C «iris' Quartet who are, from left to right: Darlene Wise, Liz Riddle, Gwen Cosscy, and Meg Raines. Valli Powell is seated at the piano. [77] First row: Linda Harwell, Marcella Wise, Sharon Howard, Nancy Carpenter, Loretta Little, Janie Henderson. Second row: Pat Crawford. .Martha Smith, Billie Jo Bryant, Judv Suddath, Dorothy Barnett, June Bray, Helen .Morgan, Linda Ketner, Donna Harris. Third row. Catherine Gill, Kathy Williams. Melody Scroggins. Charlene Wise, Kay Blackburn, Elveta Stark, Jonnie Smith, Carol Lane, I .arline Rogers, Marsha Hunt. Barbara Burrow. Fourth row: Wilma Collett. Mariecac Lccklidcr, Elizabeth Force. Mary Jean McNcely, Janet Suchv, Illcnc Kersey, Eileen Adair, Beverly Adkins. Elaine Craig, Jacque Wallace, Minnie Scheihing, Becky Johnson, Jane Ann Robertson, Dinah Brcndlc. Chorus officers for the year were, from left to right, Louise Pope, vice-president; Suzy Gruber, secretary; Liz Riddle, historian; and David Scars, president. First row: Paula Powers, Connie Malloy, Nancy O’Neal, Marianne Siegmund, Carolyn Mciscr, Margaret Langley, Toni Ross. Jackie Myers, Maria Kay Gill. Second row. Judy Tiller, Suzi Richardson, Jean I lumphries, Jan Birmingham, Judv I leavner, Elizabeth Bell, Laura Williams, Mary Ann Bclden, Wanda DcVault, Sharon Jones, Joyce Bailey. Third row: Linda Cleveland, Donann Toler, Linda Williams, Karen Thomas, Donna Kruis, Jane Watson, Mary Tullius, Carolyn Reed, Karen McConnell, Joyce Waters, Grace Thompson, Angela Parnell, Virginia Grace, Kathy Cowan, Sherry Waller. Curly and I.auric, David Scars and Karen Bratch- er. advertise the all school play “Oklahoma! during the parade through Norman. Chorus Excells in Oklahoma! The sophomore girls' triple trio consists of: First row: Paula Powers, Lena Oliphant, Toni Ross, Maria Kay Gill. Second row: Judy Tiller, Melba Abshire, Ann Clark, Margaret Langley, Jackie Myers and accompanist Nancy O’Neal. See the girls with the red dresses on! The trio, colckwisc. Nancy Richey, Karen Bratcher, Linda I lames, and their accompanist, Nancy Cowan, can sing all night long. [79] rses Officers arc left to right: Judy Judd, Treasurer, Carolyn McPherson, Parliamentarian, Judy Young (seated). Pres- ident, Susan Collins, Vice-President, I.inda Robertson, Secretary, and Ann Kctcham, Historian. Future Nu The Future Nurses of America have spent a worthwhile year performing servies for the com- munity and exploring the world of nursing. The girls enrolled in a Red Cross training program to learn the finer points of nursing the sick and injured. The girls also worked at the Cerebral Pals)- Hospital, Municipal Hospital, and thev helped at Central State during the holidays. Members of the club visited schools of nursing during the year. In addition, they took part in the Christmas Seal and the I Icart Fund drives. Members are left to right: First row: Ann Kctcham, Mary Katherine Houck, Harriet Branton, and (Celeste Potcct. Second row: Johnnie Smith, Jeannie Heflin, Marty Nelson, and Judy Haynes. •Marty Nelson, 1 harrier Branton, Johnnie Ruth Smith and a visitor attend one of the many Future Nurses’ meetings. Serve The sponsors who have guided the Future Nurses through a wonderful year of gaining experience in the field of nursing arc left to right: Mrs. J. B. Williams, school faculty, Mrs. T. A. Ragcn, representing the Auxiliary of the A.M.A., and Mrs. Bernice Armstrong, representing the nurses of Norman. Mrs. Roane and I lizabeth Bell demonstrate the best method of getting a blanket under an injured person as Mary Southerland, Laurie Stcinmcyer. Darlene Farrar, Shelley Robson, and F.laine Kctcham look on. Members are left to right: First row: F.laine Kctcham, Carol Gray. I .lizabeth Bell, Darlene Farrar, Linda Robertson, Johnita Wharton, and Millie Waggoner. Second row: Shelly Robson, Carole Decin, Barbara Burrow. Mary Southerland. Laurie Stcinmcyer, Judy Young. Judith Judd. Carolyn McPherson, and Susan Collins. Millie Waggoner, Johnita Wharton and Judy Young attend a class given by the Norman Chap- ter of the Red Cross under the direction of Mrs. Roane, a nurse of Norman. [SI] The Tiger Teams were hacked by the Gingersnaps in all sports dur- ing the year. Here they cheer the basketball team on to victory. Bobbi Jones, shown here just after putting up signs for a game day, has done much for the pep club as mascot this year. Tigers On To Under the leadership of .Miss Florence Peve- housc and .Mrs. Sue Kendall, the Gingersnaps have upheld and followed the tradition of fine support and enthusiasm for Norman High’s athletic activities. Worthwhile projects this vear included col- lecting money for the Oklahoma Medical Re- search Foundation and for the March of Dimes. They participated in making the first annual All Sports Queen Coronation a great success. The girls, aided bv the “X Club members, end- ed the year with a bang with the annual letter- man’s picnic in honor of all athletes. NHS Lettermen??? Admiring the big new letters for their sweaters, as modeled by President Judy Orth, and the officers for the year. They arc Emma Jacobs, Treasurer; Diane Bru- baker and Su .y Gruber, Snapper- uppers, Janice Schadcr, Historian; .Mary Jean McNecly, Vice-president; Barbara Bowman, Parliamentarian; Sherry Thomas. Attendance Secre- tary; Janet Suchv, Correspondence Secretary; Cheryl Naifeh, Reporter, and Jean Finney, Alternate Tiger Mascot. Miss Pevchousc admires the riger head, belonging to Mrs. Kendall, which she keeps in her office. As the (iingersnap sponsors for 1961-62, they helped the girls in many ways. Victory — Go! Go! “All right, Mr. Chet Ness, we’re coming after you.” Judy Ryan, Karol Veal, Lynn Patterson, and Janie Salyer portray the “bad guys at a |x p rally. They arc Linda iMoreu, Sue Ann White, Kay Tankcrslcy, Karen Lea Black, Harriet Rich- ey, and Judy Carpenter. The «962 Cheerleaders did much for the Tiger Teams with their pep, cheers, and, mainly, the interest they rook in sports. [83] The Gingersnap officers worked especially hard during the school year. Here Judy Orth and Sherry Thomas rake dues from Chcrie Burns during enrollment. “Ooooh! Those great big Tiger terrors took State!” Christina Council, portraying Mrs. Ritz- man, conveys her excitement to Diane Brubaker in one of the many pep rallies. Pep Club Roots Tigers On Their Way First row. Sharon Wiison, Celeste Potcct, Emma Jacobs, Cheryl Naifch, Sherry Thomas, Judy Orth, Suz.y Gruber, Diane Bru- baker, Barbara Bowman, Janet Suchy, Mary Jean McNccly, and Janice Schadcr. Second row. Kathy Lamirand, Susie Black. Elizabeth Sullcnburger, Cheryl Harkcy, Marilyn Lack, Kathy Lack LaDonna Haden, Pat Tullius, Judith Binford. Anna Maude Houck, Erma Moody, and J« Sharp. Third row. Patti Sharp, Elaine Kruis, Marianne Sicgmund, Linda Spillcr, Linda Robertson, Deanna McConnell, Kathy Williams, Sandra Hardesty, Catherine (fill, Marilyn Young, and Evelyn Gill. Fourth rove: Phyllis Gardner, Dorothy Cornciison, Judy Young, Terri Anderson, Rosie McGee. Jancll McCombs. Ann Minnix. Jan Coffey, Billie Jo Bryant, Martha Smith, Diane Brendle. Rachcllc Robson. Fifth row. Chcrie Burns, Angela Amcro, Susan Swimlcy, Chris- tina Council, Kay Lynn Edwards, Elaine Swank, Louise Pope, LaDonna Pierce, Connie Hickman, and Elizabeth Force. Sixth row: Alccia Shobcrt, Linda Donnell, Carole Hcmmingcr, Annie Laurie Mooney, Jean Finney, Charlotte Council. Bama Miles, and Nancy Carter. First rore: Carol Chipman, Minnie Schciling, Jane Ann Robertson, Janie Salyer, Sandy Cannon, Bobbie Jones, Judy Comegys, Judy Anderson, Sherre .McConnell, and Carolyn Schlosser. Second row: Judy Kaldridcr, Darlene Wise, Heather Jansing, Linda Keller. Judy Rvan, Dorothy Johnson, Susan Dunn, Betty Marti, Gail Parks, and Barbara Music. Third row: Carol Cook, Karen Bratcher, Sharon Sellers, Linda Toberman, Ann Adkins, Vicki McNccly, Susie Amspachcr, Charlene Wise, and Sharon Pruett. Fourth row: Ann Hill. Carol Donnell, Dallas Dorsett. Nancy Richey, Kay Blackburn, Cheryl Todd, Patti Ragan, Judy Reid, and Jill Wade. Fifth row: Carol Dukett, Linda Crews, Jan Fricdlandcr, Karen Thompson, Christine Smith, Susan Tracy, Kathy Amsden, and Lamond Fischer. Sixth row: Flaine Horner. Marty Nelson, Carol Veal, Cynthia Smith, Linda Todd, Lynn Pat- terson. Sara Hamilton, Diane Hamilton, and Linda Hames. First row: Darlene Hammond, Sara Clifton, Willa Woodrow , Jacquc Wallace, Nancy McGee, Sherrie Christian, Linda Harwell, l i Riddle, Pat Jarvis, and Carol Kunsmullcr. Second row: Lvnn Crites, Sharon Cramer, Dorothy LaRuc, Carol Shadid, Janie Henderson, Donna Harris. Carolyn McPherson, Linda Ketner, Barbara Burrow , Dana Adden, Flaine Ketcham, and Teresa Keel- er. 'Third row: Glenda Puckett, Millie Waggoner, Susan Collins, Margarite Barbour, Marv Price, Ann Ketcham, Carol Dcason, Rindv Livezey, Valli Powell, and Carolyn Gav. f ourth row: Jeannie Heflin, .Mary Jolley. Wilma Collett, Pat Crawford, Mary Jane Carver, Patsv Vaughn, Janice Pace, Nancy Ward, Margaret Ann Marck, Nancy Cowan, and Vicki Burton. Fifth row: Bonnie Miller, Pam LcBlanc, Lynn McCarty, Carol Lane, Jane Wilson, Judy Judd, .Mary Katherine Houck, Karen Wynn, Susan Wright, and Pat Justice. First rovs: Becky Johnson, Ann Haddock, Becky Berry, Barbara Sellers, Marv Alice l.urton. Linda Beardslce, Wanda West, Mary Lou Orr, Virginia Bartlett, Alary Ann Beldon, Nona Gordon, and Judy Jones. Second row: Karen Boren, Marilyn Me- Carley, Carol LcRIanc, Vera Beth Phillips, Jackie Meyers, Janet Bradley, Judy Tiller, Dana Davis, Su .y Richardson, Laura llallam, Melba Abshire, and Sandra Polk. Third row: Connie Malloy, Mary Harlow, Susan Pace, Ann Wacker, Carolyn Coates, Karen Thomas, Joan Wilcox, Judy Bell, Barbara Estridge, Eileen Adair, Tommie Collins, and Angela Parnell. Fourth row: Carolyn Shefler, Linda Fritch, Jo Nell Price, Kaye Forbes, Marilyn Coates, Nancy Herrick. Susan Corbin, Linda Pratt, and Janet Bloomer. Skits, Cheers, Boost Tiger Spirit “And 'I'HIS is our hero?” laughs Vicki Pence to Guyanne Calame, Diane Mead, Cherry Kay Griffith, Linda Hill, Carol MeDade, and Linda Beardslce as they clown around in the Student Center after school. Mother’s little helpers, Carol Chipman, Marv Harlow, Susan Tracy, Sharon Wilson, and Shay Burnett, man- age to have a good time while they help put up signs for a pep rally. [86] Firsr row: Shirley Brown, Joyce Bailey, Shirley Womack, Kay Kimbcrling, Mary Southerland, Sylvia Dumas, Jeannie Dragoo, Jan Birmingham, Kathi Straw, 'icki Pence, Carol MeDade, Cherry Kay Griffith, and Maria Kav (sill. Second row: Candy Drilling. Toni Ross, Donna Kruis, Nancy Elwcll, Kathv Kuhlman, Guyanne Calame, Judy Meavener, Carol Henderson. Don aim Toler. Linda Hill, Sara Culp, and Diane Mead. Third row: Oma Ruth Beauchamp, Margaret Langley, Carol Taylor, Laura Williams, Rita Rudkins, Farric Young, Linda Panncll, Sandra Busch, Nancy O’Neil, Marilyn Kennedy, Jill Sellers, Paula Pow- ers. Lynn Harper, and Sandy Tcrhunc. Fourth row: Judy Miller, Ima McDonald, Carolyn F.llis, Dorothy Ross, Kay Giczen- tanner, Pam Winters, Laurie Steinmeyer, Shay Burnett. Janet Morris, Megan Riley. Dianne Buckley, Judi Childress, Elizabeth Bell and Janice McGovern. [87] 2 - P-CP'QJZ-' x e -X , . £U 7'2 zZs4 s 2J C s Z £Z C ■ — 2?iE 2 £ £z3! £y Zy£ -.y - €«- v 2 ._ €o Z c o'z o c2 f tz . Z % . V x yy L- -« - v — 1 -O-i- , C J y'- --’ C O-ZsCKi; Y ? ' - tZs y ZZX yy 'lsC?c2-S Z-'S Cr-Z' J Z SjSZ ' ,'Hy. c-' yttypzS yZt -ZkXy ?S), S7 JV- 2 X- Z-' ' Z . •S'rfpxppy’; - ' y ppy y = '-' —Ay yyky p yyy 2«sse- z _ cv y yy h y- oae sz fiy- y ? dp fj£ , ' jz£ZLcp _jf a.- ' yyzy tZtfi-XpZs' CsJ 'y t c 2y ac zoCs % .yO ttZSPZ -'■ C y 2d?PZf Ci )6£Ptj£y Vfyty oZiC aC- y ygyxZpcZtCxy tyk cy-. c s y zZ' _ y _y2eyy exyxyp s yny fy%) yZzyrzyy. r 4 x yyppzyxzy t ☆ ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ “ 1 ☆ ☆ ☆ cy 7 HONAS ■flSO JO AINU ‘62 Four Queens Chosen In A dream of many girls in Norman High but the attainment of only a few is the honor of being elected queen. A queen represents not only popularity, but also the qualities of high character, outstanding ability, and true school spirit. Representing the entire student body as the first All-School Queen is Linda Morcu. Cyn- thia Smith was selected by the athletes from all sports to be the first All-Sports Queen. FFA is well represented bv Kathy Lack. Alary Anne O'Connell was elected queen by the Distributive I'.ducation Club. The queens as named above arc, left to right: Alary Anne O'Connell, Kathy Lack, Linda Morcu, and Cynthia Smith. [90] s' D. E. QUEEN nhs Wary -Anne O’Connell SENIOR F. F. A. QUEEN ALL-SPORTS QUEEN ALL-SCHOOL QUEEN This year NTIS can boast five National Merit Finalists. They were (back row) Brian How - ard. Ralph Howenstein, Joe Wender, (from row) Kathy I wing, and Meg Raines. Students Take........ Winning the Garrison Award this year were Mike Rir „ David Robinson and Greg Huff. The Garrison Award is presented each year to the football player or players with the highest grade average. The honore distributed among NHS students are few compared to the number of fine students considered. The recipients of these honors arc leaders in every' way. They arc dependable, in- telligent, considerate, get along will with their fellow students, and excell in various things. Some are athletes, other musicians or artists, still others are simply well liked and friendly. Some cxccll in their studies because of their willingness to work as well as their intelligence. Each student on these pages was chosen be- cause of some distinguishing characteristic, and each represents Norman High well. [94] Individual Honors Members of the 1961-62 Honor Society were: First row (left to right): David Scars, Brent Giezen tanner, Dick James, Kay Tankcrslcy, Nancy Carter, Judv Orth, Karen Black, Jo Sharp, Janncll McComb, Dwain Ballcw, Joe Wcndcr, and Robert Fleener. Second row: David Robinson, Darrell Thrower, Walter Saucier. Nancy Fowler, Patty Sharp, Linda Donnell, Terri Anderson, Marianne Sicgmund, Phyllis Gardner, Steve Bonner, Brian Howard, Ralph Howenstcin. Third row: Charles T uck- er, Robert I.ogan, Jim Hoover. Meg Raines, Kathv I wing, Barbara Bowman, Deanna Jackson, Marie King. Judith Binford, Frank Olney. John Davis, Mike Ritz. Fourth row: N. D. Moscoc, Bart Ward, Phil Luccock, Mary Houck, Janice Pace, Linda Crews, Dallas Dorsett. Marilyn Clay, Liz Riddle, Greg Huff, Joel I-w ing, Frie l eaver. I'op row: Joe Flippo, Nancy Ward, Pat McPherson, Mary King. Judy Judd. Carolyn Schlosser. Ken Maddox. [95] NHS Boasts Beauty and Brains Students elected to Who’s Who this year were (left to right): Karen Wynn, Steve Bonner, Maria Kay Gill, Dick James, Di- ane Mead, Carol MeDade, Robert Flccncr, Sharon Cramer, David Sears, and I.i Riddle. Noe pictured are Bill Cook, Ken Danner, Bob Ritz. Gary King, and John McCray. The I-.Iks’ Leadership Award for 1962 was presented to Judy Orth and Jim Hoover. Marty Nelson represented Norman High in the Spanish- American Fiesta. [96] High Honors In NHS The girls chosen by the Business and Professional Women’s Club as their “girl of the month” were Terri Anderson, Judith Binford, Barbara Bowman, Nancy Carter. Linda iVloreu, and Bama .Miles. [97] The delegates to Girls and Boys State were (left to right): Nancy Carter, Dick James, Barbara Bowman. Dwain Ballcw, Judy Orth and Joe Wender. Activities + Scholarship The Junior Rotarians were Doug Danner, Dwain Ballcw, Joe Wender and Steve Bonner. [98] Chosen as Lions Club Students of the Month were (left to right): .Marianne Sieginund, Elizabeth Sullcnburgcr, Brian Howard, Judy Orth, and Nancy Carter. Not pictured is David Boyd. Give High Honors The Honor Society officers for 1962 were (left to right): Nancy Carter, Joe Wender, Barbara Bowman, Dick James, and Judy Orth. [99] 4 ☆ ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ The TRAIL 1962 Sports T 3' ya J, ' ☆ ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Dwain Ballew is approaching the goal line for a sure touchdown in one of the many critical games this season. Below are the five proud coaches of the XI IS football team Bert Corr, Wray Littlejohn. Homer Simmons, Gene Corrotto, Dale Ernst, and the State AA Cham- pionship Trophy. This year the great Tiger football team won acclaim and honor from the student body and the town of Norman for their excellent season, with its 10-0-1 record, which was climaxed with their 12-6 victory over Capitol Hill for the Class A A State Championship. Under the ex- pert coaching of head coach (Icnc Corrotto and his assistants, Homer Simmons, Wray Littlejohn, Dale Ernst, and Bert Corr, the Tigers gained the team spirit and ability needed for a champion- ship team. One tackle, John McCray, was award- ed Lineman of the Year in the Boomer Confer- ence, and Coach Gene Corrotto was awarded Coach of the Year. Four of our ream members, George Capehart, Dwight Johnson, John .Mc- Cray, Ervin Rolcy, were nominated to the Wig- wam Wiseman National Highschool All-Ameri- can Team. Also John McCray and Ervin Rolcy were selected for the All-State Team. Tigers State Grid [102] Quarterback Dwight Johnson is crossing the goal line with a Capitol Hill punt for an 88 yard touchdown. Champs For '62 Cov Kersey, John McCray, Boh Rir , Dick White, Ervin Rolcy, Doug Danner, and Bob Beatv make up the winning line of the NHS Timers. [103] During practice last summer the Norman High School football team worked out with great en- thusiasm as shown here. Practice Pays Off Paul UpdegrafT Larry Bcrglan Gary King Dwight Johnson .Marc Murphy Carey Lambeth Dwain Ballew Kenneth Foss George Capchart [104] First row: Bobby Moore. Bud McDaniel, Bob Thompson, Marc Murphy, Dwain Ballcw, Bill Lockett, Carey Lambeth, Jerry Ernest, Larry Dilks, Larry Bcrglan, Ken Danner, and Jim Mel I rath. Second row: Robert Williams, Rusty Neel, Barton Johnson, Dick Williams, Jerry Wilson, John Hemphill. Bobby Ritz, John McCray, Ken Foss, Mike Col- lins, Alike Washburn, Johnny Thompson, Jim Wells. Bruce Moisey, and Mike Sharp. Third row: Coach Corrotto, Gregg Huff, David Robinson, Frank Dabney, Gary Williams. Ronnie Morris, Lynn Keim, James Strickland, Bobby Marev. Sherrill Alunn, Mike Huddleston, Dick Clark, David Bchrman, Coach Simmons. Fourth row: Coach Little- john, Tommy Hayes, Bob Clark, Don Allen, David Sears, Paul Updegraff, Alike Ritz, Coy Kersey, Randy King, Bob Beaty, Dwight Johnson, Ervin Roley, Dick White, Max Murrell, Alike Hall, and Don Hickman. ’62 Scores 33 Norman . . . . Capitol Hill . . 8 24 Norman . . . . Putnam City . . . 14 14 Norman . . . . Ada 8 59 Norman . . . . Del City . . . . 6 30 Norman . . . . Lawton . . . . 46 Norman . . . . Shawnee . . . 8 56 Norman . . . . Northeast . . . . 0 30 Norman . . . . Chickasha . . . . 14 30 Norman . . . . Ardmore . . . 0 6 Norman . . . . Duncan . . . . . 6 42 Norman . . . . Enid . 12 Marc Murphy is intercepting one of the four Norman interceptions during the Shawnee game. [105] The football team kneels at the sideline awaiting enthusiastically to be put into the game. Rust? ftc - Kenneth Ijanncr W' Dic,‘ —------5 David nyvw C C— ex---£ A Au J ------- XAX ecgTluff . '4 I f TTrv Dilks CT Dick Wilburn Gordon Will I rvin Rolcy 0 [ Bobbv Kit solVl Thompsons John McCray [106] Jerry Wilson Ken Foss runs downtick! for a substantial gain. Ervin Rolcy, John McCray, and Bill Lockett lead the way for a touchdown by Rusty Neel during the Northeast game. Blockers Support Team Bud McDaniel Frank Dabney Doug Danner Bobby Marsec Randv King Bob Bcatv Coy Kersey Mike Mill .Mike Collins Mike Washburn Jerry Ernest [107] Mike Huddleston Kent Thomsen snatches ball from Ardmore player. Ada Cougar jumps through Tigers for a basket. .Mike Roberts steals ball from Midwest City player. Tigers Have .Making a great comeback after losing nine Seniors, the 1962 Norman High School basket- ball team has worked hard to live up to the standards of the Norman Tigers. With only four returning Seniors, eight Juniors, and one Sophomore, Coach Chet Bryan started from scratch and led his team to a 12-8 record. This included victories over many of the top teams in the state. Rick Kersey was selected to be a member of the Boomer Conference All-Star Team. Rick is the first Sophomore ever to receive a position on the first squad. Kent Thomsen, Jim Patter- son, and Steve Taylor were awarded honorable mention. Returning next year will be eight first-team Juniors and many prospective Sophomores, mak- ing the Norman Tigers one of flic best teams in Oklahoma. [108] Left to right: Coach Chet Bryan, Leslie Fertig, Gary King. David Iverson, Paul UpdcgralT, Kent Thomsen Jim Patterson, Rick Kersey, Gene Bauman, Jack Herrom, .Mike Roberts, Basil Hurry, Steve Taylor. James Walker, and Manager Joe Moody. [109] Team Improves Throughout Year Bovs watch Duncan Game with eager interest. Both Tigers and Cougars jump for rebound. '62 Scores Norman 58 . . . 68 Norman 38 . . . . . . . Tulsa Hale 40 Norman 52 . . . Enid 46 Norman 69 . . . Douglas 58 Norman 51 . . . Shawnee 54 Norman 50 . . . El Reno 48 Norman 56 . . . Duncan 57 Norman 44 . . . Ardmore 41 Norman 54 . . . Chickasha 40 Norman 60 . . . . . . Midwest City 58 Norman 54 . . . Lawton 56 Norman 63 . . . El Reno 53 Norman 64 . . . Ardmore 49 Norman 71 . . . Ada 75 Norman 71 . . . Duncan 56 Norman 58 . . . Shawnee 56 Norman 60 . . . Chickasha 49 Norman 41 . . . Ada 52 Norman 68 . . . Lawton 60 Norman 59 . . . . . . Midwest City 82 [HO] Left to right: Coach Hob Williams, Bruce Halsey, Larry Burglan, John Finney, Dick Clark, Jay Ward, Joe Flippo, Gary McXabb, Bob Clark, Sanford .McGee, Bill Cook, Terry Fischer, Don Allen, Gary Corrotto, Johnny Duncan, Brent Harris, Danny Crocker, Rav Maggard, and Manager Don Kirby. Jim Patterson and Alike Roberts try for ball. Kersey jumps above Chickasha interference. [Ill] Perry Brown is about to make an escape. Randy King, Norman's heavyweight man, is trying to decide what to do. 1962: Wrestling Tommy Gowens has his man almost pinned. [N2] The 1962 Wrestling team has filled Norman High with much pride in this, the finest of their four seasons of wrestling. Although they were defeated in three out of their first four matches, the Tiger grapplcrs improved rapidly and came out victoriously in five of their last seven meets. The boys, trained bv Coach Bert Corr, were led to sixty individual wins over forty-eight losses. The Norman Wrestling team also pro- duced four outstanding boys who qualified for the State Tournament. They were Toinniv Gowens at ninety-eight pounds, Bobby Moring at one hundred thirty-six, Alvin Reed at one hundred fortv-eight, and Dennis Maxwell at one hundred fiftv-seven pounds. We all agree that our wrestling team has represented Norman High with the finest possible efforts and spirit, and we will always remember them proudly as one of the outstanding groups of Norman High School. Alvin Rccd has control of a Northwest Classen grappler. Dickie Dilks is entangled with a Capitol Hill boy. Team's Best Year Sitting: Tommy Gowens, Carol Hightower, Brent Giezentanner, Mike Cox, Dickie Dilks, Bobby Moring, Vern Primrose, Al- vin Reed, Dennis .Maxwell, Pete Bell, Jerry Ernest, Randy King. Standing: Coach Corr, Robert Sims, Richard McWilliams, Johnny Martin. Jim Lack, Steve Bryan, Rickv Ernest, Glenn .Miller, John Davis, Mike Huddleston, Steve Wilson, Pat Mahaffey, Bud McDaniel, Freddy Hatcher, Randy Craddock, Ken Maddox, Richard Green, Darrell Blackburn, Milton Sanders, and Vern Christian. [113] Some of the team take a breather before tbeir time at the bat during workout. Baseball, the American sport, has flourished greatly the last few years at Norman High. Under the line leadership of Coach Jim Parks, the Tiger baseball team has done an excellent job on the diamond this vear. The Norman club was victorious in three of the first seven matches, keeping up with the record they have had for several years. The team played Lawton, Chicka- sha, and Casady, splitting all three of these matches. They were defeated by Tulsa Webster in a very close game at Tulsa. Many seniors saw action on the diamond for the last time this year. They will be missed greatly next year, but replacements from the junior and sophomore classes will make the fu- ture brighter than ever for the Norman 1 ligh School Baseball team. John McCray displayed much of his fine agility during the 7 2 Baseball season. A great addition to this year’s Baseball team was sopho- more Ricky Kersey, who played at first base. ’62 Baseball First raw: Coach Jim Parks, Milton Strain, Gary King, John Mc- Cray, Leslie Fertig, and John Thompson. Second row: David Iverson, Tom Combs, Paul L’pdegralT, Denny Hopkins. Sammy 11 ate her. Rusty Neel, and Bob Thompson. Third row: Terrv Fischer, Bill Cook, Kent Thompson, Coy Kersey, Rick Kersev, and Ezra Boggs. [114] Robert Flecncr, Steve Bonner (on the ends); and Wray Little- john, Butch Simpson (in the center); arc co-captains and coaches respectively. The Norman High School swimming team, in its sixth year of action, had four very excit- ing meets this year. They lost all four of the Swimming ’62 meets, but through grueling practice, which was started late this year, they improved after each meet. The final swimming event of each year is the State High School Swimming Meet. Nor- man entered all of the members of the swimming team. They all gave a shining performance at the meet. This year the team elected Robert Fleener and Steve Bonner as co-captains. Butch Simp- son, their coach, did an excellent job this year. Coach Wray Littlejohn did an admirable piece of work in the arrangement of all the meets in which the swimmers competed. All of Norman High is looking forward to a great season for their swimming team next year. .Members of the swimming team arc: First rov): Larry Lay- may, Robert Reed, Fete Mabc, Wayne Cheek, Bill Bavinger, Rick Olney, Tommy Hazlcwood, and Gene Hines. Second roiv: Frank Olney, David Wilson, Jim Rowen, Alex Whistler, Terry Bagby, Steve Raymond and Tom Swain. Third rozv: Rusty Reed, Bill Woodson, Jeff Watson, George Farley. Tom Thompson, Robert Fleener, Steve Bonner, and Coach Butch Simpson. Steve Bonner practices diligently on his starts during workouts. [115] r, Mike Ritz prepares for the start of a sprint. 1 l itis year, under the excellent leadership of Norman High's new track coach, Rob Williams, the Tiger thinclads traveled to new heights in the Boomer Conference competition for the sea- son of 1962. Norman High was especially proud of the records set by Robert Clark in the 880 and Phil Oviatt in the mile in the Boomer Conference meet at Lawton. The Bengals placed fourth in this meet. The future for the Tiger Track Team is cer- tainly good, for there will be ntanv able track members returning for their junior and senior years. Norman High w ill always remember the fine efforts of the Track Team of 1962. Hurling the shot put for the thinclads this year were seniors Rob Beaty and Randv King. 62 Track Has [116] Dwight Johnson, senior track man. jumps over the high hurdles during a practice. Robert Clark. Carey Lambeth. Mike Washburn, and Gary Cor- rotto make up the 880 relay team. Excellent Season First row: Bob Beaty, Robert Clark, John Suttcrficld, Dwight Johnson, Phil Oviatr, Percy Granger, Johnny Smothermon, Carev Lambeth, and Bill Reese. Second rom: Mike Ritz, Alan Parrish, Bob Clark, Basil Hurry, Jim Wells, Mike Washburn, Gary Corrotto, Kenneth Farris. David Bchrman, Frank Dabney, and Bob Reisinger. Third roiv: Randy King. Mike Hill, David Williams, Dick Clark, Gary McNabb, Bill Ryan, Joe Moody, Quanah Parker, Rov Harkey, Marc Murphy, Jim Walker, Don A ImM r lotto U innvin «in l 'illi on- [117] ?7 ' ■ ? -£) ytn xj?b jj- r- r r? '- -rz6ry m?- £p • £r 3y (Pyp vjtrrr y---' '-' - 77- f- y ypyj r- y 'yp W? - - j (j ycs oz?- tp?yrpr -ypwry -' ? ‘ r' pryPr? ppfi ■'?w-9jr pycr -?-} y-jh '707 y p'O -Typ- 'A - ' W p r ry?z” ■y TZ yy' ' '’S5''7 r L XtAs. s uAa; Mo-iJs Vx. M 1 T ' C ' fv MGa A 0l a$iA 'A-a' jL a t J} -fe+« + AJ yCtsy A -2 1 su . . CtiUA . . - ljLr -P t(jQe stsiA Z) Memories Through The Months The successes and memories of the 1961-62 school year arc recorded on the pages of this section to be lived time and time again. Whether you were beginning or ending your high school career, it was a year of memorable and exciting events. The Untamable Tiger Spirit soared to the ut- most height by capturing the AA State Foot- ball Championship Title. The Christmas Dance, the Senior Valentine Party and the Coronation Dances, we hold as special memories. The as- semblies added zest to the normal school day. Semester finals brought their usual reactions to students and teachers alike. The elections of the All Sports Queen and the All School Queen aroused excitement. The response and enthus- iasm typical of Norman High was shown at basketball games and wrestling matches. The fine participation in the parade through the campus and downtown Norman advertising the all school musical “Oklahoma!” was lauded by all. As the biggest attraction of the year, the musical received praise and wide acclaim. “Wit- ness for the Prosecution” was chosen as the Senior Play and enjoyed bv everyone. The Junior Class again outdid itself by present- ing to the Seniors the most spectacular prom ever given sending them onward with another great memory of NHS. Bringing the unusual mixed emotions, Graduation came with a burst of happiness and excitement and departed with the silence of tears as the Seniors left the halls of Norman High. U 20] September “Coach, it feels like they're all nine feet tall and weigh at least four hundred and fifty pounds!” Doug Danner moans to Coach Corrotto as Boh Ritz gives moral sup- port. “Okay Grace, one, two, cha-cha-cha,” cheers Linda jVlorcu at our first Tiger victory. “I still think marching to Ada is a little out of the question.” October Round and round and up and down we go. Take is easy greasy, you’ve got a Now Kay, you don't really think I've got long way to slide!! the bluest eyes in all creation!” Girls. I know what you mean, 1 just can’t do a thing with my hair in the morning,” orates Air. Quaker. October brought the announcement of All Sports Queen. The queen. Cynthia Smith, is shown with her attendants. They are from left to right, Cheryl Todd, Hobbi Jones, Sue Ann White and Judy Orth, honor attendants, Judy Carpenter, and Connie Hickman. r i22i November From the fury of the game . . . . . . vc truly did WIN STATE!!!!! D e c e m b e r “ Ml right you guvs, you're going the wrong way.” Jim Barger supervises the NILS. athletes as they make the school “Christmascv. “When I sav go, we ll turn around and run the other way.” whispers Scott to Mary Camille. Kathy Lack, Norman I ligh's 1962 F.F.A. Queen, is backed up by her attendants, Nancy Richey, and Patty Ragan, honor at- tendants; I.ynn Patterson. Karol Veal, Jean Humphries, and Ramona Randolph. Ready, aim, fire! Mike crowns Cynthia All Sports Queen. With a “Merry Christmas” theme, Cynthia Smith was crowned All Sports Queen in December by Mike Ritz. The attendants and their escorts from left to right arc: Kent Thompson, Cheryl Todd, Bobby Moring, Connie Hickman, John McCray, Judy Orth, honor attendant; Mary Camille Sullivan, flower girl; Queen Cynthia. Mike Ritz. Scott Deaton, crown bearer; Sue Ann White, honor attendant; Coy Kersey, Judy Carpenter, Alex Whistler, Bobbi Jones, and Robert Clark. In January, Mary Anne O’Connell was chosen I).I'.. Queen. She is shown with Iter attendants, Dorothy Johnson, Joan Reed, Glenda I Intfield and l)e Ann Salver. I’m NUMBER 1, at least when it conies to looks! points out Larrv Bcrglan, Norman High's Ugliest Boy. The Student Center was the scene of tense study during finals week. HE CAME! HE SAW! HE CONQUERED! Dwain Ballcw, Charlotte Council, Bama Miles, Diane Mead, kathi Straw, and Dennv Hopkins enjoy the January snow! February Laurie docs some wishful thinking as Curly sings, “People Will Say We’re in Love.” Hack Black!! Harriet Richey, Kav Tankcrslcy, and Jean Kin- ney try to retain Karen Black during an exciting moment. Looking forward to the All-School Coronation arc the at- tendants Marty Nelson. Martha Smith, Guyanne Calame and Nancy Carter, honor attendants; Karen Black and Liz Riddle. The lovely 1)1' Queen. .Mary Anne O’Connell, is shown at the DE Convention with her escort, Don Grissom. A serious moment in the Senior play, “Wit- ness For The Prosecution,” is portrayed by Jerry Watt. Steve Bonner, and Charles Kirtley. Pull Juniors!! The Juniors found their strength inadequate in the Now Or Never” tug-of-war. With a Japanese setting from the movie, “Flower Drum Song, Linda Morcu was crowned 1961-1962 All-School Queen by the Student Body President, Joe Wendcr. Honor Attendant Nancy Carter, escorted by Phil Carter. I lonor Attendant Guy- anne Calame, escorted by Marvin Daniels. Marty Nelson escorted by Ron Minnix. Karen Black escorted by Bob Landsaw. 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Lindsay JE 4-5100 IS IT MONKEYS IN THE WILDS OF AFRICA OR IS IT NOR- MAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ON A DOYLE TODD TRUCK? DOYLE TODD Distributor of SINCLAIR and GOODYEAR PRODUCTS LARRY McDADE MAKES A WISE PURCHASE AT HIS FAVORITE SUPERMARKET, UHLES. Uhles Super Market 630 N. Berry Road JE 4-3128 Office Supplies in a Hurry UNDERWOOD-OLIVETTE TYPEWRITERS CALCULATORS-ADDING MACHINES 111S. Peters JE 4-3066 [1461 Sayre Builders Supply COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE Phone JE 4-6130 124 S. Crawford J. L. Les SAYRE R. H. “Bob SAYRE Penney’s ALWAYS fIRST Q LOOKING OVER A WIDE SELECTION OF SPORT SHIRTS FROM PENNEY'S IS ROBERT FLEENER ASSISTED BY ONE OF PENNEY'S EFFICIENT CLERKS. Norman Plumbing Heating 124 W. Main JE 4-3926 CONGRATULATIONS TO '62 GRADS! ☆ A FRIEND OF N.H.S. NORMAN LUMBER Company, Inc. BILL O'CONNELL, Mgr. 710 W. Main JE 4-0356 [147] Attend The Churches of Norman First Baptist Church University Church of Christ 211 W. Comanche Webster and Lynn Trinity baptist Churflh J FWst ACWfirch First ristian Chur „ £2200 V clf'of fne, Nazarene ,!A’amed% and Apache Vj- 's episcopal Church Christian Sc fence €hufxfi 510 S. Santa Fe Free Will Baptist Church 625 E. Frank Boyd McGee Church of Christ McFarlin Memorial Methodist 700 S. McGee University Blvd. and Apache Trinity Lutheran Church Apache and Classen Free Methodist Church 111 South Ponca First Presbyterian Church White and S. University Blvd. INDEX A Abshire, Melba 41, 79, 86 Adair, Eileen 41, 75, 78, 86 Adden, Dana 33, 85 Akard, Greg 41 Adkins, Ann 33, 73, 85 Adkins, Beverly 41, 78 Allen, Don 41, 111, 117 Allen, Teresa 41 Allin, David 41 Allison, Sieve 17 Amcro, Angela 17, 70, 84 Amsden, Kathy 33, 60, 85 Amspacher, Susan 33, 63, 72, 85, 146 Anderson, Judy 33, 85 Anderson, Terri 17, 60, 63, 73, 84, 95, 97 Ashmore, John 41 Atnip, Jimmy 41 Austin, Don 41 B Bagby, Terry 17, 60, 115 Bailey, Joyce 78, 87 Baker, Peter 33, 60 Batch, Dennis 46 Ball, Bill 17, 70 Ballew, Dwain 16, 17, 25, 34, 52, 53, 95, 98, 102, 103, 104, 125 Bandy, Judy 41, 63 Barbour, Margaret 55, 85 Barger, Jim 124 Barber, Nancy 41 Barnes, DeAnn 33, 63 Barnes, Vivian 17 Barnett, Dorothy 41, 78 Bartlett, Virginia 41, 63, 86 Bauman, Geno 33, 109, 117 Beardslee, Linda 76, 86 Beaty, Bob 17, 103, 107, 116, 117 Beauchamp, Oma Ruth 41, 87 Behrman, David 41, 117 Bclden, Mary Ann 41, 73, 78, 86 Bell, Charles 41 Bell, Elizabeth 41, 78, 81, 87 Bell, Judy, 41, 76, 86 Bell, Paul 33, 60 Bell, Pete 111 Bell, Ronnie 74 Bender, Johnnie Sue 41 Benge, Guy Jack 41, 68, 69 Bennett, Harold 57 Berglan, Larry 41, 98, 104, 111, 125 Berry, Becky, 41, 72, 86, 147 Bettis, Paul 17 Biffle, Jimmy 42, 56 Biffle, Linda 18, 65 Bilbo, Charles 41 Binford, Judith 18, 55, 84, 95, 97 Birmingham, Jan 42, 78, 87 Bishop, Earl 18, 77 Bishop, Norma 42 Black, Karen 18, 68, 83, 95, 125, 128, 129 Black, Susie 18, 77, 84 Blackburn, Darrell 42, 111 Blackburn, Kay 33, 72, 75, 78, 85, 141 Bloomer, Janet 42, 55, 86 Boeskin, Barbara 18, 74 Boggs, Ezra 18, 114 Bonner, Steve 18, 54, 72, 95, 96, 98, 115, 127 Booker, Richard 41, 50, 51 Boren, Karen 41, 75, B6 Boruk, John 33 Bowen, Carolyn 18, 54 Bowers, Anthony 41 Bowman, Barbara 18, 63, 82, 84, 95, 97, 98, 99 Boyd, David 18, 95 Boyd, Sandy 41, 50, 51 Boyette, Tom 33, 64 Bradley, Janet 42, 63, 86 Brandt, Linda 18, 25 Brandt, Susan 42 Branton, Harriet 33, 80 Bratcher, Karen 33, 73, 77, 79, 85, 125 Bray, June 33, 42, 78 Brcndle, Dinah Lee 18, 78, 84 Brewster, Karen 33, 60 Bross, Jim 18 Brown, Dean 77 Brown, Perry 42, 57, 110 Brown, Shirley 42, 87 Brubaker, Diane 18, 25, 64, 82, 84, 87 Bruehl, Linda 42 Bruemmer, Betty 42 Bryan, Steve 33, 111 Bryant, Billie Jo 18, 78, 84 Buck, Linda 63, 70, 73 Buckley, Diane 41, 42, 46, 63, 87 Burklco, David 33 Burks, Mike 41, 42 Burnett, Shay 41, 42, 63, 86, 87 Burns, Cherie 18, 75, 84 Burrow, Barbara 33, 75, 78, 81, 85 Burton, Vicki 33, 63, 95 Bush, Sandra 41, 42, 69, 73, 87 Butts, Earl 41 Byram, Jerry 18 c Cain, Jerry 77 Calame, Guyannc 45, 86, 87, 125, 128, 137 Cannon, Sandy 85 Cape, Lester 67 Capchart, George 19, 53, 56, 104 Carpenter, Judy 19, 25, 83, 122, 124 Carpenter, Nancy 78 Carter, Charlotte Ann 33, 65 Carter, Nancy 4, 19, 50, 51, 84, 95, 97, 98, 99, 125, 128, 137 Carter, Phil 33, 128, 140 Carver, Mary Jane 85 Champeau, Jo Ann 43 Chapman, Fred 56 Childress, Judy 43, 87 Chipman, Carol 33, 85, 86 Christian, Cheri 33, 69, 85 Christian, Vernon 56, 111 Clark, Ann 76, 79 Clark, Bob 111, 117 Clark, Dick 111, 117 Clark, Robert 16, 19, 26, 53. 117, 124 Cleveland, Linda 78 Clifton, Sara 33, 85 Coates, Carolyn 43, 86 Coates, Jim 33 Coates, Marilyn 43, 86 Coffey, Jan 19, 60, 84 Coffield, Royce 33, 64 Coles, Judy 43 Coleson, Herman 19 Collett, Wilma 34, 78, 85 Collins, Marcene 19 Collins, Mike 34, 107 Collins, Richard 57 Collins, Susan 34, 65, 80, 81, 85 Collins, Tommi 43, 64, 86 Collins, Tommy 43 Combs, Tommy 19, 114 Comegys, Judy 34, 63, 72, 85 Cook, Bill 40, 43, 60, 111, 114 Cook Carol 34, 85 Cooper, Roger 43 Corbin, Susan 43, 86 Corkins, Pat 42 Cornelison, Dorothy 19, 84 Corrotto, Gary 43, 111, 117 Cossey, Gwen 19, 74, 77 Council, Charlotte 19, 20, 55, 71, 72, 84, 137 Council, Christina 19, 20, 72, 84 Cowan, Cathy 43, 78 Cowan, Nancy 34, 79, 85 Cox, Mike 34, 111 Craddock, Randy 34, 111 Craig, Elaine 34, 78 Cramer, Sharon 34, 54, 72, 76, 85, 96, 129 Craven, Dean 43 Crawford, Pat 34, 78, 85 Crawley, Robert 60 Crews, Linda 34, 55, 60, 73, 85, 95 Crites, Lynne 34, 55, 63, 85 Crocker, Danny 43, 111 Crow, Ginger 19 Culp, Sara 43, 68, 69, 72, 87 D Dabney, Frank 34, 57, 107, 117 Daniols, Marvin 43, 128 Danner, Doug 19, 95, 98, 103, 107, 121, 129 Danner, Kenny 43, 106 Devault, Wanda 43 David, John 34 Davis, Dana 43, 86 Davis, John 34, 95, 111 Davis, Mickey Sue 43 Davis, Nickey 34 Davis, Richard 19 Dean, Delmar 43 Dcason, Carol 34, 77, 81, 85 DcBarry, Phil 19, 64 Deignan, John 19 Demastus, Dee 34 Dennis, Allene 34, 75 Denny, Irene 43 DcVaulf, Wanda 78 Devero, Wesley 34 Dickerson, Elizabeth 70 Dilks, Dickie 43, 111 Dilks, Larry 34, 106 Donaldson, Doug 19 Donnell, Carol 34, 63, 65, 85 Donnell, Linda 20, 64, 84, 95 Dorsett, Dallas 34, 63, 65, 84, 95 Downey, Tommy 20 Dragoo, Jeanie 43, 55, 87 Drilling, Candy 43, 87 Drilling, Joe 20 Driskell, Patty 20 Dudark, Roy 43 Dudley, Linda 43 Dukctt, Carol 85 Dumas, Silvia 43, 55, 87 Duncan, Johnny 43, 111 Dunn, Lurene 34 Dunn, Rccso 34, 65 Dunn, Susan 34. 73. 85 Dv r. Sallv 20 E Edwards, Kay Lynn 17, 20, 50, 51, 64, 71, 72, 84, 87 Elledge, Donald 43 Ellis, Carolyn 43, 87 Ellis, David 20, 60 Elwell, Nancy 76, 87 Enos, Dan 20 Ernest, Jerry 107, 111 Ernest, Ricky 43, 111 Estridge, Barbara 43, 86 Eurton, Mary Alice 43, 72, 73, 86 Ewing, Catherine 20, 63, 94. 95 Ewing, Joel 35, 63, 95 F Farley, George 20, 115 Farrar, Darlene 81 Farris, Ken 35, 117, 140 Feavcr, Eric 35, 53, 72, 95 Ferrell, Jackie 43 Fertig, Leslie 35, 109, 114 Findley, Beth Ann 21, 74 Finney, Jean 21, 82, 84 Finney, John 43, 111 Fischer, Lamond 76, 85 Fischer, Terry 35, 111, 114 Fite, Louis 35 Flecner, Robert 21, 25, 50, 51, 52, 53, 72. 72, 95, 96, 115, 137, 147 Flippo, Joe 35, 95, 111 Flud, Evelyn 35, 64 Forbes, Kaye 86 Ford, Kay 43, 46 Foree, Elizabeth 21, 54, 78, 84 Foss, Kenneth 35, 104 Fountain, Donnie 43, 60 Fountain, Tommy Charles 21 Fowler, Nancy 21, 55, 63 Fowler, Patty 43, 95 Freeman, Jima Lou 43 Friedlander, Jan 35, 60, 69, 85 Fritch, Linda 43, 55, 86 Fritch, Margaret 21 Fry, Barbara 43, 65 G Gaither, Cheryl 21 Gaither, Durwin 65 Gardner, Phyllis 21, 63. 70, 84, 95 Garner, Pat 35 Gay, Carolyn 35, 85, 95, 160 Gay, Dewey 35, 57 Gay, Marilyn 35, 60 Gentry, Anita 43, 60 Gibson, Tommy 35 Giezentanncr, Brent 21, 72, 95, 111 Giezentanner, Kay 43, 73, 87 Gilbert, Eddie 43, 77 Gilbrata, Virginia 64 Giles, Jim 21, 77 Gill, Catherine 21, 78, 84 Gill, Evelyn 21, 70, 84, 96 Gill, Maria Kay 40, 43, 45, 69. 78. 79, 87 Gilmour, Robert 43 Glasscock, Mike 21, 64, 74 Glasscock, Randy 43 Glover, Frances 43, 65 Goldsby, Marcie Ann 21 [1491 V N D EX Henderson, Janie 36, 78, 85 Henderson, Larry 44 6 Lovorn, Anne 76 Lowrance, LeRoy 24 Luccock, Philip 37, 60, 95 lybrand. David ?4 Gordon, Nona 43, 73, 86 Gowens, Tommy 35, 57, 110 Grace, Virginia 78 Granger, Percy 32, 35, 11 129 Gray, Buddy 43 Gray, Carol 81 Green, J. Frank 21 Green, Connie 21 Green, James 43, 60 Green, Karen 43, 76 Green, Richard 35, 63, 73, 111 Greenwood, Judy 21 Greenwood, Letha 43 Griffin, Claudia 65 Griffith, Cherry Kay 43, 50, 72 86, 87, 136, 141 Grissom, Don 22, 74, 127 Grizzle, Gary 22 Gruber, Suzy 22, 77, 78, 82, 84 H Haden, LaDonna 22, 84 Haddock, Ann 44, 63, 86 Hall, June 44 Hallam, Laura 44, 63, 73, 86 Halsey, Bruce 44, 111 Hames, Terry 22, 56 Hames, Linda 35, 75, 77, 79, 85 95 Hames, Patricia 35 Hamil, Billy 57 Hamilton, Barbara 22, 64 Hamilton, Diana 35, 77, 85 Hamilton, Pat 22 Hamilton, Sara 35, 76 Hammond, Darlene 35, 85 Hancock, Donna 22 Hancock, Sandra 35 Hansmeyer, Kathryn 22, 75 Hardesty, Marsha 44 Hardesty, Sandra 22, 75, Harkey, Cheryl 72, 73, 84 140 Harkey, Roy 44, 117 Harlow, Mary 44, 46, 63 Harmon, Shirley Louise 2 Harper, Lynn 44, 65, 87 Harral, Larry 44, 60, 72 Harrell, Judy 44, 55 Harris, Brent 44, 111 Harris, Dcrrel 22, 74 Harris, Donna 35, 78, 85 Harris, Gary 35 Hart, Richard 44, 60 Harwell, Linda 35, 78, 85 Hatcher, Freddy 44, 111 Hatcher, Sammy 95, 114 Hatfield, Glenda 22, 74, 125 Hayes, Billy 35 Hayes, Kcary Dana 22 Haynes, Mickey 56 Haynes, Judy 35, 80, 81 Haynes, Bernard 22 Hazelwood, Joe 44 Hazelwood, Tommy 44, 115 Heavncr, Judy 44, 72, 78, 87 Heflin, Jeannic 35, 80, 85 Heims, Norma 35 Hellams, Steve 22, 57 Heminger, Carole 84 Hemphill, John 36, 64, 104 Henderson, James 22 23, ohn 57 'Sharon Bari 6nstein Ralph Huddlest«y v Mike 108, 111 Hudson, Bill 46 Hudson, Ray 23 Huff, Gregg 36, 94, 95, 106 Huffman, Geraldine 44 Humphries, Jean 78, 124 Hunt, Marsha 36, 78 Hurry, Basil 36, 77, 109, 117 Kimbcrling King, G Kins Kit Kin fl7 Kirtley, Charles 23, 54 s70, V Kitching, Kathleen 44, 60 Korgan, Francine 44, 76 Kruis, Donna 44, 6 3, Kruis, Elaine 23, 73, 7$ Kuhlo, Tim723 Kullman, 8? KunsfcwK McCracken, Carlene McCracken, Jii McCray, Johi 114, 124, tcCrcary, Tommy 24 Carol 44, 45, 46, 69, 87, 96 50, 5 8, 69, a 23, 95 ' Mkym, Jay 77 “ Jacobs, Emma Jean 23 68. 70 72, 73, 82, 87 ohnson. Barton Johnson, B Johnson, Beth Johnson, Dorothy 36, 74, 85, 125 Johnson, Dwight 23, 53, 116, 117 Johnson, Jerry 23 Johnston, Curtis 23 Johnston, Kenny 36 Johnston, Shirlcno 36 Jolley, Mary 36, 77, 85 Jones, Albert 57 Jones, Bobbi 36, 72, 73, 77, 82, 85, 122, 124, 145 Jones, Calvin 36 Ar-lTT 23, 84, 124, 128 n 23, 57 teth, Carey 23, 56, 104, 117 rand, Kathy 23, 70, 84 Landsaw, Bob 20,, . 31, 72, 126, 128, 129 lane, Carol 78, Langley, Margot yi, 78, laRue, Dorothy 36; 8!j Lawson GdlL23 l'aym9 l$u y 36, 115 nt, Ricky 44 lane, Carol 44, 86 LcBlanc, Jeff 36, 64 LeBlanc, Pam 36, 85 Lecklider, Marieca 78 LeFlor, Sam 44, 137 Lindsay, Billy 36, 73, 77, 95 Lindsey, Jimmie 36 Linn, Kenneth 36 Little, Loretta 23, 78 Livezey, Rindy 37, 85 Lockett, Bill 36, 53, 106, 107 Logan, Robert Earl 32, 37, 95 Loughmiller, Jim 57, 74 Loveless, Vicki 44. 72 McElrith, Jim 44 McGofe, Nancv fT 63, 85 McGee, Ro efnary 24, 60, 84 Gcg Sanford 44, 111 (nice 44, 68, 69, 76, Mclnturff, rrzle, Warren- McNabb, Gary 45, 1 fj___ McNeeley, Mary Jean 17, 78, 82, 84 McNeeley, Vicki 54, 76, 85, 144 McPherson, Carolyn 37, 77, 80, 81, 85, 95 McWilliams, Richard 44, 111 Mead, Diane 45, 69, 72, 86, 87, 96, 125 Medcalf, Jacky 45 Meiser, Carolyn 45, 78 Meiser, Elaine 25, 74 Meyer, David 50 Meyer, Lynn 45, 57 Moyer, Paul 25 Miles, Bama 25, 71. 72, 84, 87, 97. 125, 136 [150] Miller, Bonnie 37, 85 Miller, Glenn 25, 111 Miller, Judy 45, 72, 87 Minnick, Ann 25, 61, 84 Minnix, Ronald 37, 50, 51, 70, 128, 129 Monical, Bill 57 Moodv, Erma 25, 84 Moody, Joe 25, 53, 109, 117 Moomau, Bob 37 Mooncv, Annie Laurie 25, 31, 61, 72, 84, 120 Moore, Amanda 25 Moore, Carolvn 45 Moore, Linda 76 Moore, Marilyn 25 Moreu, Linda 25, 83, 97, 121, 125, 128 Moorehead, James 45 Morgan, Helen 37, 45, 78 Moring, Bobby 25, 111, 124 Morris, Janet 87 Morris, Ronnie 45 Moscoe, N. D. 37, 61, 73, 95 Munde, Jeff 56 Murdock, Jon 26 Murphy, Marc 20, 26, 52, 53, 104, 117 Murrell, Kent 37, 76 Murrell, Max 37 Music, Barbara 37, 75, 77, 85 Myers, Jackie 45, 78, 79, 86 N Naifeh, Cheryl 26, 77, 82, 84 Neal, Sharon 45 Neel, Rusty 52, 106, 114 Nelson, Marty, 32, 35, 37, 50. 51. 80, 85, 96, 125, 128, 129 Novels, Jerry 56 Nolan, Jerry 26 o O'Connell, Mary Anne 26, 74, 77, 125, 127 Oliphant, Lena 45, 55, 72, 76, 79 Oliver, Linda 37 Olney, Frank 37, 95 Olson, Ronnie 37 O'Neal, Nancy 45, 78, 79, 87 Orr, Mary Lou 45, 69, 73, 86 Orth, Judy 25, 50, 51, 82, 84, 95, 98, 99, 122, 124, 138 Osborn, Seth O. 37 Oviatt, Phil 26, 52, 64, 73, 116, 117 Owens, Jack 37 P Pace, Susan 45, 64, 86, 95 Pace, Janice 37 Pannell, Linda 45, 55, 69, 87 Pappan, Charles 26, 61, 95 Parker, Jercildine 37 Parker, Mary Ann 26 Parker, Peggy 27 Parker, Quanah 45, 46, 53, 72, 117 Parks, Gayle 37, 85 Parnell, Angela 45, 78, 86 Parrish, Alan 27, 117 Parsons, Roger 45 Patterson, Jim 27, 52, 53, 109, 111 Patterson, Lynn 37, 83, 85, 124 Patrick, Norman 77 Pence, Vicki 45, 69, 72, 86, 87 Pence, Wyatt 27, 57 Perkins, William E. 54 Peren, David 57 Peterman, Danny 56 Peterman, Tony 56 Peters, Mike 56 Peters, Bobby 57 Pharoah, John 27 Phillips, Vera 46, 63, 86 Pierce, LaDonna 25, 27, 84 Pierce, Phil 46 Pierson, Orvella 27, 74 Plosila, Paula Ann 37 Polk, Sandra 46, 86 Pope, Louise 25, 27, 78, 84 Potcef, Celeste 27, 31, 80, 84 Potter, Gene 27 Powell, Valli 37, 77, 85 Powers, Paula 46, 78, 79, 87 Pratt, Linda 46, 69, 72, 76, 86, 137 Price, Jo Nell 46, 86 Price, Mary 37, 85 Primrose, Vern 111 Pruett, Jerry 46 Pruett, Sharon 37, 75, 76, 85 Puckett, Glenda 85 Pultc, Jimmy 27 R Randolph, Ramona 27, 61, 124 Ragan, Patty 37, 72, 85, 124 Raines, Margaret 27, 77, 94, 95 Raymond, Steve 37 Ray, Eugene 61 Reed, Douglas 27 Reed, Alvin 37, 74, 111 Reed, Carolyn 46, 78 Reed, Joan 27, 74, 125 Reed, Robert 37 Reed, Rusty 37 Reese, Bill 46, 63 Reese, Ronnie 37, 63 Reed, Judy 64, 85 Reisinger, Bob 46, 117 Rencgar, Judy 27 Rennie, David 46, 61 Reynolds, Paul 65 Rice, Bob 27 Rice. Jim 74 Rich, Sandra 46 Richard, Kenny 27, 57 Richards, Joe 63 Richardson, Suzi 46, 78, 86 Richey, Harriet, 28, 50, 51, 69, 83, 136, 141 Richey, Nancy 79, 85, 124 Riddle, Liz 72, 78, 85, 95, 96, 125, 128 Ridgeway, Billy 65 Ridgeway, Jerry 57 Ridgeway, Pat 28 Riley, Megan 46, 63, 64, 87 Ritz, Bob 53, 103, 106, 121 Ritz, Mike 17, 28, 52, 53, 72, 94, 95, 111, 117, 124, 138 Roberson, Marilyn 28, 74 Roberts, Mike 57, 108, 109. Ill Robertson, Jane Ann 78, 85 Robertson, Jerry 20, 28, 54, 134 Robertson, Linda 28, 55, 73, 77, 81, 84, 95 Robinson, Bill 53 Robinson, David 94, 95, 106 Robinson, Linda 80 Robinson, Tommy 46 Robson, Rachelle 28, 75, 77, 81, 84 Rockett, Chad 46, 63, 73 Rogers, Earlino 28, 78 Rogers, Joyce 46, 76 Roley, Ervin 20, 28, 52, 54, 57, 103, 106, 107 Ross, Ann 28, 74 Ross, Dorothv 46, 87 Ross, Janet 46 Ross, Toni 46. 78, 79, 87 Rowan, Jim 31 Rucker, Stuart 46 Rudkin, Rita 46, 76, 87 Rumans, Earl 61 Rummage, James 46, 61 Russell, Jerry 57 Ryan, Bill 117 Ryan, Judy 83, 85, 141 s Salyer, Dc Ann 28, 74, 125 Salyer, Janie 83, 85 Sanders, Milton 28, 111 Saucier, Walter 28, 95 Saxon, Clair Gorden 28, 77 Schadcr, Janice 20, 28, 72, 82, 84, 136 Scheihing, Minnie 38, 78, 85 Schlosser, Carolyn 38, 55, 69, 85, 95 Schuldt, Barbara 28 Scroggins, Melodv 38, 78 Seals, Sandy 38 Sears, David 28, 77 78, 79, 95, 96, 106, 125, 128 Sellers, Barbara 40, 45, 46, 86 Sellers, Jill 38. 46, 73. 87 Sellers, Sharon 85 Scnnhcnn, Gordan 28 Shadid, Carol 38, 63, 69, 85 Sharp, Joe 29, 61, 84, 95 Sharp. Mike 46 Sharp, Patty 29, 69, 84, 95 Shefler, Carolyn 46, 86 Sherril, Ronnie 77 Shissler, Everett 47 Shoberf, Alecia 29, 84 Shobert, Carolyn Robbins 29 Shockley, Gary 47 Sicgmund, Marianne 29, 68, 69, 70, 73, 78, 84, 95, 99 Sims, Mike 38 Sims, Robert 29, 113 Skinner, Stanley 29, 61 Smalley, Jean 46 Smith, Chris 38, 61, 63, 85 Smith, Cynthia 38, 50, 76, 85, 122, 124, 136, 138, 140, 141 Smith, Johnnie 38, 78, 80 Smith, Kaye 38 Smith, Linda 38 Smith, Lonny 31, 56 Smith, Martha 29, 75, 78. 84, 125, 128 Smith, Mike 47 Smithers, Ronnie 47, 61 Smothermon, John 117 Sneed, Bob 47 Snider, Larry 47, 61 Southerland, Charlotte 47, 61 Southerland, Mary 47, 81, 87 Spann, Bobby 57 Spears, Kathy 38 6 Spiceland, Roycc 47, 61 Spider, Linda 29, 84 Spor, Margie 47 Springs, Danny 47, 56 Stangle, Lynda 47, 69 Stapp, Mike 38 Stapp, Pat 47 Stark, Elveta 78 Steely, Floyd 47 Steinmeyer, Laurie 47, 63, 81, 87 Stewart, Bill 61, 73 Stewart, Janie 47 Stewart, Judy 29 Stokes, Ronnie 38 Stone, Cordelia 76 Storm, Jim 20, 29, 56, 128 Stokes, Ronnie 56, 128 Strain, Milton 114 Strategier, Carolyn 47 Straw, Kathi 47, 72, 76, 87, 125 Strickland, James 47, 65 Suchy, Janet 29, 72, 78, 82, 84 Suddath, Judy 31, 54, 78 Suggs, Leon 65 Sullenburger, Elizabeth Ann 29, 69, 70, 73, 84, 99 Summers, Tom 31, 77 Sutterfield, John 47, 117 Swain Tom 61, 115 Swank, Elaine 16, 29, 31, 54, 84 Swimley, Gary 38 Swimley, Susan 29, 70, 84 T Tankersloy, Karen 17, 29, 83, 95, 97 Taylor, Berthie Ruth 29 Taylor, Carol 47, 87 Taylor, Mike 64 Taylor, Pete 39 Taylor, Steve 39, 109 Teall, Robert 29 Terhune, Sandy 47, 87 Terry, Donna 30 Thayer, Jonathan 47, 61, 63 Thomas, Karen 47, 86, 78 Thomas, Kathleen 39 Thomas, Sherry 30, 31, 69, 82, 84, 129, 136 Thompson, Bob 26, 30, 52, 53, 106, 114, 146 Thompson, Gus 39, 57 Thompson, Grace 47, 48 Thompson, John 47, 114 Thompson, Karen 61, 85, 39 Thomsen, Kent 52, 53, 108, 109, 114, 124, 146 Thompson, Tommy 39 Thornburg, Stewart 30 Thrailkill, Gary 30, 57 Tiller, Judy 46, 47, 78, 79, 86, 140 Tobcrman, Linda 39, 75, 85 Todd, Cheryl 39, 63, 72, 85, 122, 124 Todd, Lynda 39, 63, 73, 85, 146 Toler, Donann 47, 78, 87 Tolson, Darla 30, 74 Tracy, Susan 39, 61, 69, 85, 86 Tucker, Charles 39, 61, 95 Tullius, David 30, 56 Tullius, Mary 78 Tullius, Pat 84 Turner, Alvin 39, 50, 140 U Upchurch, Stanloy 43, 61 Updegraff, Paul 104, 109, 114 [151] Ward, Jay 47, 1 11 Warc Larry 30, 74 85, 95 107, 117,. Wilcox, Janice 47, 65 Wilcox, Joan 47, 86 Wilkins, Neoma 31 Will, Gordon 106 N D EX S' VVard, N ncy 39, 61, Wa Ttf ke 39, — O 146 ) fj Williams, Davidll7 Vptson, Jane 39, 54, 78, 85 v Williams, Linda Lee Sue (7 X d Watt Jcr 930754, 127 _ 'V liamsTKathyJ 31 7£, Valouch, Vanderburg Van Schuyi Varner, LarT Vaughan, P v Veal, Kan 124 Vlack, Michd' 84 Jfl. Wade, Jill 39 Waggoner, Millie 39, 81 Walker, Jim 39, 117 Wallace, Jacquc 39 Waller, Mike 39, 50 Walters, Mary Ann 47, 76 Ward, Bart 39, 95 47 6. ims, Lynn 4 Sylvia 30 — J WjTi ms. Rob tf r, JoW?6 3S Wl, 95, 98: 99, 28 Willis, Bud 39 ter, Camer n 30t y Da' _ 'estTwanda Wilson, Jerry 1 Wharton, Johnita Ay 47, 63, 81 Wilson, Linda 47, 76 Wheeler, Betty 47 Wilson, Judy 3] Whistler, Alex 30, 31, 53, 115, 124 Wilson, Linda 31 White, Dick 20, 31, 103, 106, 129 Wilson, Rg|rfeM9. White, Raymond 57 Wilson, Sharon 31, 8 White, Sue Ann 17, 31, 50, 51, 83, Wilson, Steve 111 122, 124, 138 Winters, Gary 47 Whitten, Pamela 47, 61, 73 Winters, Pamela 47, Wilburn, Dick 39, 106 Wise, Charlene 39, Wise, Darlene 39, 85, 77 Wise, Marcella Jean 47, 55, 78 Witt, Jimmy 31 Womack, Shirley 47, 65, 86 Wo drow, Vyifa 39', 85 Cods, tight, Martha 39 72, 85 Wynaf Karen w!6j7 2, 85, 96 7, Young, BUb .Young, F rrie 47, 55, 76, 87 Young, Judy 31, 63, 80, 81, 84 rilyn 31, 84 ADVERTISERS Glover Monument Company Gordons Men's and Boys' Shop Greenleaf Food Market 133 Norman Lumber Company 147 140 Norman Plumbing and Heating Co. 147 138 Normandy Bowl 143 Adams, H. D., Foods Agar-Ford Agency.... Allard Cleaners Amspacher's Southside Groc Anthony's, C. R CompanyjJ. 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