Ponca City High School - Cat Tale Yearbook (Ponca City, OK)
- Class of 1963
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Editor . . .Business Manager . . . . . . .Copy Editor . . . . . .Layout Editor Photographer-in-Chief . .Photography Editor ...........Sponsor Photography Advisor Staff Members Julie Barr Sally Burrows Tom Leonard Skeeter Lutz Mike Murphy Neo Ann Williamson Page 1 C1-AQQEQ ACHW1 EQ QPOIZIQ HON OES - intellect . . . study . . . thought . . . knowledge mm -W organizations . . . togetherness . . . self-expression - physical fitness . . . sportsmanship . . , teamwork - reward . . . success . . . accomplishments Page 3 ffff QFFF? iii? :sis Q V vw iFLIF QQTM 3' p' 33F ILQL rffw rr C QE? 5: .--v , I M55 ff- K In--M K K .f-k ' - .ykh K Q . ew, .,- ZX- 14 ,Iam V J Mp MJ 5 V+ V 'f f l 2 1 2 e F ? Y V W-f 'H ' 2 ,,.......- ...WV-s --V-me 1-'M Z 4 MQ V V ii ...M -W -VV-V -V m sl Srl my W, KVVK K Ayyk M h AVAA M K MwW MMW hWMW4 L, . m,., ,m,,h, W mmv, ,. 5 i V W? 1 .V gk,k Vlrrlxr .1 I .V .1,' K 1 g V VV A VV V V m an un 'ill 'ml li!! f' 5 m A-VVVAVV-wwwmw:f V VV ,,,L. AW,,,,-,mmm wv Vf-f ww VV Vwmnuufwmwwfefim YV- V V V. V. V.-V W V lm 'K ' - fVVVw:VV,-fHwvff:,1zwVw: VV-wwrgwm,VMVMWK,,m,,y,, K if A V5 W Us Nfwfmfzfm tu Un fbififnu mg W - f Eff EQVISENQZE EMS? 1153 3127 gf' Fviiyii V335 Zh ' k -1 11,4 Q2 1 13? iff! rgifis fm Lf Mp Pu Am Cm Bk Cf Es F211 fsw,sx:fiw1fufa:9xyAlnv , 1 I i 1 E 5 1 K 5 png? K,-3515-MK 5 -?ELi3Y'9' 'gm' ' 'Usa hhuyqgmqj A LL,.. Q iv' . -f'- -R QW S381 CMP-53 f nqnnu-:alan Page 7 . , ,,.V .,,,. Am K if' - ww' :- f ,s 3 . L 'ifivmln-.-. Usd MQ f w ,1 lg. i :gr W, X .Q .il 1' gas , Q L 21 'Q wg L 21 1' W. S1 , my 1' Z5 This is Ponca City Senior High School! Seniors-this is your last year. You glory in the honor of being uhigh man on the totem polegw you fondly remember the first two years on Mthe Hill, you strive to make 1962-1963 the best school year yet, you love Po-l-li and leave her. Juniors-this is your middle year. You laugh at your fears of last year, you look forward to the height of next year, you are at the center of your high school education, you have the opportunity to stop, see where you stand, and change if you so wish. Prepare well, for soon you will be the senior leaders on the campus. Sophomores-this is your first year. You have vast opportunities and challenges lying ahead of you, you are in Po-Hi and by now you are very much a part of her, you belong here, you have two years left-use them well. Hands, denoting uwhat goes on at Po-1-1i,', have been used on the cover of the 1963 Cat Tale. These hands represent what we are doing. ln scholarship we rank among the top schools in Okla- homa. A wide choice in fine arts ranging from instrumental and vocal music to painting and crafts is offered at P.C.H.S. We offer a well-rounded program of athletics where we have also proved to be outstanding. ln our organizations and clubs we learn many things which widen our fields of interest. Our social activities offer a wholesome diversion from the class room in the form of parties, dances, picnics, and, of course, the Prom. Last and certainly one of the most important phases of our high school days is the life-long friendships we make here at Po-Hi. Fully realizing that each person here had a hand in making this year one of the best yet, we, the annual staff, dedicate this book to you and beckon you to join us as we go hand in hand through the pages of the 1963 CAT TALE. Pg 10 EGGED OF EDUCJZIU ON Mr. Charles Duffy Mr. Tom Holliday Mr. Cecil Jordan Dr. Paul Powell Mr. E. M. Trout Mr. J. Wm Payne Superintendent of Schools Mr. C. R. Pitts Mr. C. W. Rohler Mr. 0. W. Meyer Mr. John Sudbury Mr. H. D. Pruyne Mr. R. E. Geren Mrs. Jesse Washam Page 1 1 Today, October the Third, als I Write this message for the CAT TALE, Astronaut Walter M. Schirra has made a safe landing in the Pacific Ocean after completing his sixth orbit of the earth. His feat is only the most recent of the many modern miracles which we have come to expect as a nomial part of living in the Year of our Lord 1962. Today's achievements far ex- ceed the vivid imaginations of the science fiction writers of a few years ago. We are so accustomed to think in terms of enormous size, fantastic speed, billions of dollars, and millions of light years that we are inclined to overlook the importance of those traits, at- MISS CAROLYN BAGBY E n g l i s h Department Chairmang English 123 English Il PRINCIPAL HOMER S. ANDERSON tributes, and qualities that can- not be measured quantitative- ly. Other events that share the headlines with Astronaut Schirra's fine achievement in- dicate all too clearly that Whereas man is fast learning the ability to live in space, he has yet to learn to live in har- mony with his fellow man. How appropriate for these times are the Words of Stephen Vincent Benet: Our earth is but a small star in the great universe. Yet of it we can make, if We choose, a planet unvexed by war, untroubled by hunger or fear, undivided by 'senseless distinctions of race. color or theory. MRS. RUTH BEAUBIEN Senior Girls' Counselor, English 12 DICK BOWMAN Business Education 3 Consumer Economics 3 Head Football Coach 'vit AK MISS MARY BRIGHAM English I2 HARRY BROWN MRS. RITA BRYANT Trade and Industrial English I0 Department Chairman 3 Mechanical Drawing I, IIQ Printing Page 12 DALE BUCK Algebra Ig High School Mathematicsg H e a d Swimming Coach 3 As- sistant Football, Track Coach DELBERT CARLILE Sophomore Boys' Coun- selorg Attendance Super- visor hs AL CASSINGHAM Driver's Education 3 Physical Education 3 Head Basketball Coachg Head Golf Coach ..,-:,,. l.l.fy was l.f,, A , A.v,. -VW.WW I...--my-fri., so .,: Q .,, Mt. -- afar? 2 -or ' .uf rw Z -:-. 1'-1 ,.:. .1 -.3--. 5 . Q R Q . 5 if 5265 2 ma .V 114 15 W . M '21 2, Jr , ' W5 S , ti' I t K .eh N A ' . .H . -fn .. .. 3 .,1-If -- Sw . wills St , 'ff - .. was 5 QA f- -1' , .T ai 3 R x at me fm 'ei M.. ff or 5 f Q-'wn figw Q L I gm J ,B SS- v-1 ' I- f E 3 .J e .' 1 . G . MRS. MARY LOUISE CASSITY Shorthand I, Ilg Trans- criptiong Typing I MRS. MARTHA CHRISTENSEN Geometry MRS. LELA COOK MRS. SALLY MISS ELVA CURTIS Home Economics II, IV CUNNINGI-IAM Library CAT TALE Sponsorg PONCAN Sponsorg Journalism I, IIQ Eng- lish ll CARL FLIPPIN, IR. Psychol0gY9 Oklahoma History y t ' l.'t 1 ,j. ,QL -tul s GENE DeWITT MRS. RUTH ESKEW Vocational Agriculture English 10 FLOYD FOCHT Governmentg American Historyg Social Studies Department Chairmang Student Council Spon- sorg Senior Class Spon- sor MRS. SUE FORREST College Preparatoryg Home Economicsg Home Economics I, III MRS. MARCELLA GALBRAITH Spanish Ig English 10 Page 13 A. LLOYD CELMERS Trigonometryg Matrix Algebrag S.M.S.G. Alge- bra Ilg Elementary Functions g Probability and Statisticsg Mathe- m a t i c s Department Chairman ,ire we 5 MRS. PAT GOODMAN LARRY GEBHART MARK HODGSON French I, II Associate Band Director American Historyg Driv ENNIS HOSKIN World Historyg World Geographyg Problems of PAUL INGERSOL American Historyg .lun- ior Boys' Counselor erls Education Democracy g Assistant Football, Basketball Coach LESLIE JOHNSON Oklahoma Historyg Con- sumer Economics MRS. MAXYNE KELLEY English 10g Sophomore Class Sponsor T. E. KINGSOLVER LLOYD LOFTIN Physicsg Oklahoma His- Biologyg Advanced Bi- tory OIOEYZ Science Depart- Page 14 ment Chairman A. H. LONG Bandg Orchestrag Super- visor of Music, Ponca City Schools PAUL KESTER Machine Shop JOHN LUDRICK Chemistry 2 'f E st1 f .- GORDON MISS GLADY5 MAIN MRS. PATRICIA MRS. VELMA MacDONNELL Art 1, 11, III, IV MARMOY MITCHELL Woodwork Biology Physical Education 3 Junior Class Sponsorg Sophomore and Junio' Girls' Counselor T. I, MONTGOMERY MRS. MARIE MOORE MRS. ALMA LEE Bookkeeping Physical Education 3 OATES Health Latin llg World Litera- ture S l i:: i A -f f tyyi olo S C 'iii -: r ' MRS. RUTH PARKER GLENN PERCY English 11 Drivers' Educationg ,.1wvf,..en1f' TED PIERCE MISS MADGE Healthg Assistant Foot- QUIGLEY ball, Wrestling, Baseball SPCCC115 Ef1gliSl1 11 Coach Head Baseball Coachg Assistant Football Coach SM- 'l -' fi MRS. LESLIE RARDIN Vocal Music Directorg Theory and Harmonyg Advanced Girls' Clee Club MRS. NATHALIE ROBERTS Biology Page 1 5 ms , .M cin- f - - -Q 7 WM ,m1 ' .,AA ,.,l I -1,-' ? I LL,1- . i l - :.:Q A 'lgg' 1 Aj- I Q,-2 - - MRS. MARTHA MRS. FAYE SACKETT MRS. MARY WILLIAM RODRICUES Spanish I, II, III, IV SCHOENWALD SCHWENKER Typing Ig Business Eng- Geometry Algebra Ilg High School lish Mathematicsg S t a g e ELMER SIMONS Auto Mechanics Craft Sponsor GORDON STANCELAND Consumer Economicsg Bookkeepingg H e a d Wrestling, Track Coach si i i A EVERETT EARL SULLINS MISS ADDIE B. STUMBAUGH Physical Educationg Di- TINSLEY American Historyg Mod- rector of Athleticsg Bus- Office Practiceg Com- ern European History iness Manager mercial Lahoratoryg Typ- ing II n iyy tt xr isyis C MRS. BARBARA JOMAC WASSON MRS. LaVELLE TOM WYATT WARE World History Page 16 Algebra Ig High School Mathematicsg Assistant Football Coach WITTMER Diversified Occupationsg English ll Supervisor of Student Employment 5 Business Education Department Chairmang Senior Boys' Counselor SCHOOL Q EQ la MRS, AGNES DUNN MRS. THELMA MRS. BETTY MRS. GRACE Registrar REEVES SANDERS HEFFRON Attendance Clerk General Secretary Secretary MRS. REBA MRS. GLORIA SEBOR KELLER Library Assistant Financial Secretary Activity Secretary MRS. VIVIAN HEINZE Po-Hi employs seven secretaries who handle many various activities important to the efficient operation of this school. Every student uses the aid of our courteous secretaries many times. Students get information from the main office secretaries many times during the day. Page 17 C BUILDING: Melinda Cordy, Michele Faulk, Louise Hoddeg Barbara Chambers, Carol Tarno, Lena Hamrick, Jill Mohler. Michele and Barbara work in the infirmaryg the others work in the office. .2 l 1, ... . -F f i Q :,. ' 7 1' 5' I QL OFFICE- HELP ACTIVITY OFFICE: Karyl Phillips, Beth Rivers, Claire Liver- more, Carla Davis, Carol Joachim, Monica Pepia, Pam Penoi. These are our workers who toil away the hours without getting much credit or thanks. MAIN OFFICE: Donna Lyons, Toni Cavanaugh, Carlene Locke, Sherry Stephenson, Jackie King, Dick Kester, Sharon Womack, Sandy Ferguson, Cindy Ridley, Linda Landong Jack Kingsley, Linda Ladner, Vicky Miller, Gail Northcutt, Bob Ferguson. Not pic- tured: Patty Peck, Tressia Jones, Danny Dysart, John Brissel, Sherry Madderra, Barbara Hudsonpillar, Judy Bruder. Aren't you excited when you get a student message? These are the students who sort and deliver them. Keeping individual records and schedules correct is another one of their many duties. FINANCIAL OFFICE: Linda Christie, Carol Nickles, Mary Swen- song Mary Lou Bley, Richard Bodine, Mike Stolper, Carol Lans- down. Page 18 Many dollars pass through our Financial Office each day. These helpers keep deposits and accounts in order. They are ready, Willing, and able to help in all situations that arise during the hours of each day here at Po-Hi. Cyl , Paul Bates, Joe Gildhouse, Marion Coffee. Mrs. Ruby Chapman Starting at 8 o'clock in the morning, these fifteen workers prepare over 1200 meals daily. Included in their preparation are some of these amazing figures: 200 pounds of potatoes, 25 dozen hamburgers, 12 dozen coneys, 50 pies, 12 gallons of malts, and on certain days 125 chickens, 850 steaks, or 120 pounds of fish. Mrs. Chapman is the person Who keeps our cafeteria running smoothly. Also helping at lunch time are three hard-working boys who wash and dry dishes, carry trays, and run errands. . ,.,. ,, , f.-wfngff ef ws,-f ' -wvsft, exif... - 15321: V' Y ' - ,gg 3 .lypzi . K -:M ,. ,z lr: . I , 1, 5, D g. , , - .1 I tsts 1 c A . 1 e f my s at ' I I A . . 7 ' W 'mf ' K' v ' 1132 ,-L., , , ,, 1 ' L , , , , , f .. -'sf , ffl: :.tgZ3,,ftws-as t , K ,V t ..,,,,, , , H 1, t B f . I g 5z.:, 9 51 5' 9 . W ,ff Ml Ei ' if 1 ,Q f -f--1- Y ' . ' iii' ' 1 . . ,g , ' s-Jr' 5 -22 e . ' ,M , . il I Y f ' ' 'e ' t' o f 1 J if if . V M-s,..,Wa . . i 5' 3 A . 's k V e ,, . - t - , . feelin ff 'SQ K f, Amlexiff meal' .. .J w f - - in K , sa ,A jauwaeae A ii Vera Jean Officer, Betty Perry, Juanita Mothes, Oma Pameticky, Elinor Jean Neese, Dorothy Clarke, Pearl Doingg Lu Marshall, Charlotte Pitts, Delma Rivers, Mary Hudnall, Opal Wells, Frances Tipton, Doris Hicks, Evelyn Cuier. BOO Being the main source of revenue for the Student Council, the bookstore is one of the greatest services of our school. No need to run out of paper, pencils and such-the bookstore sells these items along with paper- back books, Po-Hi stationery, and Dynamiter jackets. It is also in charge of the senior graduation announce- ments. Thanks to Mr. Floyd Focht and his helpers, we are able to buy our supplies from 8:00 A.M. to 3:15 P.M. This is one of the finest services our school offers its students. Karen Broomfield, Carol Joachim, Patsy Pomeroy, Janice Novak, Gail Goodman. Not pictured: Gerrie Curley. Page 19 agen 95?:1:m ' C94 j ss: sfiss-fit Iabtiasf-f Qian 5- LG ifiit tiara, 6 I . assi? Infirmary helpers seated, left to right: Toni Pepia, Evelyn Harris, and Loraine Reed. Standing, left to right: Lynda Bottrell, Paula Briscoe, Judy Hull, and Sally Burrows. A group of student nurses provides a daily haven for sickly souls who can no longer stand up to the day,s strenuous routines. We owe our thanks to these girls who sacrifice their study halls to give assistance to the sick. STUDENT!-IELP Seated: Karen Teichmer, Sharon Pingry, Carol Slocum, Tomme Stuart. Standing: Pamela Celbhar, Carolyn Jordan, Sherry Fair, Nancy Kelley, ,lanice Jones, Carolyn Culbrenth, Janet Hiatt, Clinton Cooper, Sharon Reed, Judy Engle, Linda Johnson, Jan Harris, Peggy Alston, Ellen Eddings, Melissa Baker, Nancy Donohoe. Not pictured: Jane McBride, Louis Brochen, ,lean- nie Rose, Lynda Hoeffer, .lerry Wintermute, Sally Chapman. As students rush to the library to look up information for their book reports' or unfinished homework, our helpful library staff is ready to help. Under the direction of Miss Elva Curtis, the staff handles over 300 hooks a day. Page 20 CUQIODVXNQ K. W. Russell, Matthew Moore, Ralph Ganerg Ray Seward, Arlie Eberleg Floyd Cobb, L. L. Cloudd, Charlie Potts. Capable custodians Work hard each day to make our school the clean place it is. With their Workrooms placed at strategic spots throughout the buildings, they are ready for any emergency which may arise. Vera Harney, Evelyn Howell, Mary Brownfield, Zelma Weaver, Grace Harney, Lesa Brownfield, Leo Simmonsg Dale Pickens, Rich- ard Swords, Loyd McCune, Sherman L. Waye, Bill Howell, Floyd Howell, Louis Chisholm, Roy Wilson. Not pictured: .lohn A. McClung, H. H. Porter, H. A. Garrett, Lee Hamey, Carl Warren, Contractors. ALL ABOARD! These capable bus drivers transport hundreds of students to and from school each day. We commend them for their nerves of steel while coping with the average Po-Hi student. Page 21 fi:-. , -K , ,.m1L:u Page 22,f- u 0 s n K o The d1fCCf10H 1H a man will determine his future life. e . ,e.,. e.h,, -u : ff f -:f:::1e,: - K. , M: 5 2 2 ,XML i f -A ,,AM , ,N i l l X EW , ,,.v, . , S f ww .. - , ff :: ' :' K gqviblwgh' flwim. ' ff ag! 5 'T Page 23 QENIO GLASS Miko McNeese, Presidentg Torn Carment, Vice-President Sandy Ferguson, Secretary: Mr. Floyd Focht, Sponsor. Page 24 LON NIA ADAMS GARY AKERS: Wrestling Manager 11, 12, Hi-Y 10, Track Manager, 11, 12 BONNIE ALSTON: HR Pres. 10, Vice-Pres. 12, Panic, Youth Safety Club 10, Dynamiters, 10, Bronze Scholarship Pin. LYNN AIKEN: Youth Safety Club, 10, GRA, 10, 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, HR Treas. 10, Student Council 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 12. CAROL ANDERSON DANNY ANDRADE: HR Vice-Pres. 10, Basketball 10, Hi-Y 10, 12, Panic. CLASS OF '63 BOBBY APPLEMAN: Mixed Chorus 11, 12, Boys' State 11, Track 11, 12, Panic, Hi-Y 12. DELILA ARFT: Math Club 10, FHA 12. BILL ASHBAUGH: Boys' State 11, Student Council 10, HR Pres. 10, 11, 12, Tennis Letter 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 10, 11, Sec. 12. MARY ASHTON: Nat. Honor Soc. 12, PONCAN Staff Feature Editor 12, Scholarship Cert. 10, Pin 11, Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, Youth Safety Club 10, F.J.A. 11, Vice-Pres. 12, HR Treas. 10, Soph. Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus 12, Panic. LINDA ATTEBERY: Travel Club 10, Science Club 12, Band 10, 12, Orchestra 11, 12. SUSAN AULT: Glee Club 10, Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad leader 12, Student Council 10, Panic 11, Soph. Assembly, PONCAN Co-Advertising Editor 12, Youth Traffic Court, Alt. Court Clerk 12, Tri- Hi-Y 113 F.J.A. 11, 12, Travel Club 10, HR Pres. 11. JACK AVEN: Hi-Y 12. DON BAILEY: Boys' State 11, Football 11, 12, Track 11, 12, Science Club 10. JUDY BAILEY: Nat. Honor Soc. 12, Tri-Hi-Y 11, Corr. Sec. 12, Youth and Govt. 11, Mixed Chorus 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, Scholarship Pin 10, 11, Soph. Assembly, Junior Play, Soph. Girls' Ensem- ble, Boys' Quartet Accompanist 10, Mixed Ensemble Accompanist 11. I Page 25 DAVID BALES: Science Club 10, 12, Chemistry Club 11, Band 11, Librarian 10, Drum Major 12, Brass Choir 11, 12. MIKE BALLARD: Hi-Y 12. SUSAN BARRICK: HR Sec. 10, 11, Band 10, 11, Sec. 12, Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, F.J.A. 11, 12, PONCAN 12, Youth Safety Club 10. KEN BAUGHMAN: Golf 10, 11, Hi-Y 10, Science Club 11, F.J.A. 10, 11. MARY HELEN BEIGHLE: Mixed Chorus 11, 12, Treas. 12, Girls' Ensemble 10, HR Pres. 10, Jr. Play, Panic, Sr. Play, Soph. Assembly, Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, All State 11, Operetta 11, 12. DICK BLACKBURN: Hi-Y 11, 12, Boys' Glee Club 11, 12, Chemistry Club 11, 12, Panic. ROGER BLUBAUGH: F.F.A. 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 10, 11, 12, HR Pres. 10, Hi-Y 12. LYNDA BOTTRELL: Dynamiters 10, 11, F.T.A. 10, Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, F.N.A. 12, Infirmary Attendant 12. BILL BOONE: Baltimore Md., Radio Club 10, Panama Canal Zone, Jr. Play, Prom Committee 11, Intramural Basketball 11, Po-Hi, F.J.A. 12. Page 26 SENIOR CLASS The seniors had a great time cleaning up after the Enid bonfire. CLASS OF 963 JERRY LYNN BROWN: Band 10, 11, 12, Twirlerg Panic3 Scholarship Cert. 11g PONCAN 123 F.T.A 103 French Club 11, 123 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12. JUDITH ANN BROWN BONNIE BROWN: Hi-Y 11, 123 Band 12. PEGGY BROWER: Student Council 10, 11, French Club 112 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 123 Homeroom Pres. 123 Penguin Club 12Q Scholarship Cert. 10, ll. JOHN BROWNELL JOHN BRUNHOEBER: Youth Safety Club 10. KAY BOYDSTUN: Dynamiters 10, 113 HR Sec. 10: Panicg G.R.A. 123 HR Vice-Pres. 123 JUDY BRADLEY: Glee Club 103 F.H.A. 103 HR Vice-Pres. 10, 12, Sec. 113 D.O. 11, 12. JUNIOR BRIDGES: HR Vice-Pres. 10, 11, Student Council 113 Grenadiers 123 Hi-Y 12. JEAN LOUIS BROCHEN: Senior Play 123 Grena- diers 123 Hi-Y 123 American Field Service Scholar- ship 12. MIKE BROOKS: Golf 11g Grenadiers 12. KAREN BROOMFIELD: Operetta 103 Soph. Assem- blyg Band 10, 11, 123 Scholarship Cert. 11, Science Club 11, Sec. 123 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 125 Bookstore Assist- ant 12. BENNIE BROWN FLOYD BROWN: Wrestling 10, ll, 123 Youth Safety Club 123 Baseball 12. PONCE BRISCOE: F.T.A. IOQ F.N.A. 11, 123 Glee Club 103 Soph. Ensernble3 Advanced Girls' Glee Club 113 Infirmary 123 Mixed Chorus 123 Sextet 123 Jr. Play. Page 27 ANNE BRYAN: Student Council 10, 11, Dynamiters 10, Tri-Hi-Y 11, Homeroom President 11, Glee Club 11, 12, Penguin Club Sec. 12. DUANE BUNCH MICHAEL CAMPBELL: Band 10, 11, 12, Slide Rule Club 10. JOE CARDER: HR Vice-Pres. 10, 12, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 10, 11, 12. VIKI CAREY PAULA CARMACK: F.H.A. 10, 11, Pres. 12, Dyna- miters 10, 11, C.P. Homemaking Award 11, F..l.A. 12, 2nd Vice-Pres. 11, Panic, Bronze and Silver Scholarship pins, Nat. Honor Soc. 12, PONCAN Reporter 12, TOM CARMENT: Senior Class Vice-Pres., Hi-Y 10, Sec. 11, 12, Debate Club 10, Treas. 11, 12, Youth Traffic Court 11, Cvrenadiers 11, Pres. 12, Track 11, Youth and Govt. 10, Senator 11, Chemistry Club 11. ROY CARUTHERS: Oklahoma City, Honor Cadets 10, Science Clubs 10, Po-Hi, Physics Award 11, Elementary Functions Award 11, Silver Scholarship pin, Honorary Engineers 11, Slide Rule Club 11, Chemistry Club 11, Math Club 11, Vice-Pres. 12, Nat. Honor Soc. 11, Pres. 12, Sr. Rotarian, Science Club 12. TONI CAVANAUGH: Youth Safety Club 10, Dyna miters 10, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 11, French Club 11. Page 28 SE IOR CLASS Yea, Wildcats! Po-Hi's peppy cheerleaders lead to victory, regardless of the weather. JUDY CHAPMAN: Mixed Chorus 11, 12: Scholar- ship Cert. 10, 11: Soph. Assembly: Operetta 10: Panic: Science Club 10, 11, 12: Tri-Hi-Y 11: Dynamiters 10, 11. SALLY CHAPMAN: HR Sec. 10: Math Club 10: Library Club 12. ROSE MARIE CHISHOLM: Nat. Honor Soc. 12: Orchestra 10, 11, 12: All4State 10, 11, 12: Scholar- ship Pin 10, 11: Student Council 11: Math Club I 10: French Club 12. ALINE CHURCH: HR Vice-Pres. 10: Dynamiters 10, 11: Travel Club 10: G.R.A. 11, Pres. 12: Panic. ARLENE CHURCH: HR Sec. 10: Vice-Pres. 11: Dynamiters 10, 11: C.R.A. 11, Sec.-Treas. 12: Panic. LYNDA CHRISTIE: Scholarship cert.: Hr. Pres. 10: Youth Safety Club 10: Tri-Hi-Y 11: Nat. Honor Soc.: Pres. of Penquin Club. LYNN CLARK: Student Council 11, 12: Hi-Y 10, 11: Football 10, 11, 12: Mixed Chorus 12: Scholar- ship Cert. 10: Panic. LINDA CLARKE: Nat. Honor Soc.: Science Club ll, Pres. 12: Math Club 10, 11, 12: Scholarship Pin 10, 11: Student Council 11. GARLAND CLYMORE: HR Vice-Pres. 10, Pres. 11: Tennis 10, 11, 12: Youth Safety Club 11: Brush and Palette Club 11: Hi-Y 12: Debate Club 12. CLASS OF '63 LARRY CLYNCH: Science Club 10: Grenadiers 11,12: HR Pres. 12. GERALD COATS: Vocational Agriculture 10, 11, 12. NORRIS COATS: HR Pres. 10: Youth Safety Club 10, 11: Football 10, 11: Wrestling 10, 11, 12: Track 10, 11, 12: Hi-Y 12. - ERVIN COBURN: Hi-Y 10: Wrestling 10, 11, 12: Track 10, 11: Baseball 12. MARILYN COFFEE: F.N.A. 10, Pres. 11, Chaplain' 12: HR Vice-Pres. 11: Dynamiters 12. MARION COFFEE: Cafeteria Help. Page 29 FREDIA COLLINS JOE CONCRAM: Wrestling 10, Golf 10g Chemistry Club 11. PAT CONLEY: Band 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12g Soph. Assembly, Operetta 105 HR Sec. 11. BILL CORPORON: Enid, Youth and Gov't. Re- porterg Football 103 Student Council 10, Mixed Chorus 10g Boys' Glee Club 105 Enid Escapades 103 Swimming Team 10, Po-Hi, Hi-Y 11, 12g Chemistry Club 113 Ir. Playg HR Treas. 113 Yorick Troupe 12g Mixed Chorus 12. BECKY COTTRELL: PONCAN 12g Mixed Chorus 11, 125 Madrigal Chorus 12, Soph. Girls' Ensembleg HR Sec. 10, Panic, Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, Tri- Hi-Y II, 12, F.J.A. 11, 129 Glee Club 105 Soph. Assemblyg Youth Safety Club 10. ,IUDIE CRAMER: HR Pres. 10g Youth Safety Club 103 Operetta 10g French Club 11, 123 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 125 Dynamiters 10, 11, 12g Panic. .IOSEPHINE CRISP: HR Vice-Pres. 11, 125 Dyna- miters 11g Oh-Kee-Hee Club 11, 12, Adv. Girls' Glee Club 11, Pres. 12. DONALD CRISP: Wrestling 10, 113 Track 10, 11g Cvrenadiers 12. LOUIS CUICCI: Wrestling 10, II, Science Club IO, Chess Club 10. Page 30 SENIOR CL SS Po Hi rejoined! This is the first year since 19541 that the student body was able to gather at one time. CLASS OF '63 VAN EDWARDS: F.F.A. 10, 11, Pres. 12: Football 10, 11, 12: Sr. Lion: HR Sec. 10, Pres. 11, Vice- Pres. 11, 12. .IOHN ELK: Sr. Play: HR Pres. 10, Vice-Pres. 12: Nat. Honor Soc. 11, 12: Math Club Pres. 12: Science Club 10, 12: Chemistry Club Pres. 11: Hi-Y 12: Scholarship Pin 10, 11: Grenadiers 11, 12: Sr. Rotarian. JOHN ELLIS: Grenadiers 11, 12: Hi-Y 12: HR Vice- Pres. 12. KENNETH ELLIS: Orchestra 10, 11, Pres. 12: Grenadiers 12: Science Club 10. DIANA FAIR: F.N.A. 10, 11: Dynamiters 10: HR Vice-Pres. 12. GEORGE FANCHER: French Club 11, 12: Grena- diers 12: Swim Team 10, 11, 12: Football 12. ROBERT DAVIS: Band 10, 11, 12: Science Club 10: Reel Rollers 12. SHARON DEFFNER: HR Pres. 10, Sec. 11: Tri- Hi-Y 11, 12: Youth Safety Club 10: Activity Office 11: Dynamiters 10, 11. WARD DENTON: Golf 10: Youth Safety Club 10: HR Pres. 10, 11, 12: D.O. 11, 12. LYNN DeWEESE: Scholarship Pin 10: Scholarship Cert. 11: Travel Club 10: Youth Safety Club 11: Tri-Hi-Y Il. TOMMY DOBBS MARY ELLEN DOYLE: CAT TALE 11, Layout Ed. 12: F..I.A. 11, Pres. 12: Dynamiters 10, 11, Sq. Leader 12: HR Vice-Pres. 11: Scholarship Pin 10: Art I Award 11: Scholarship Cert.: Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12: Operetta 10: Science Club 10. RONNIE EASKY: HR Pres. and Vice-Pres. 10: In- tramural Wrestling Champ.: Swim Team 12. NANCY EBERLEY: Youth Safety Club 10: HR Sec., Vice-Pres. 11: Scholarship Cert. 11: Dynamiters 11, 12: Tri-Hi-Y 12: F.N.A. 12. ELLEN EDDINGS: G.R.A. 10, 11, 125 G.R.A. Cert. and Letter. Page 31 MARY FARNSWORTH: Travel Club 10g Tri-Hi-Y 113 F.H.A. 11g D.0. 12. SANDY FERGUSON: Senior Class Sec.g Sr. Playg Girls' State 11g Sr. Rotariang Dynamiters 10, 11, Vice-Pres. 129 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12g Mixed Chorus 11, Sec. 125 Youth Safety Club 10, Vice-Pres. 11g Yorick Troupe, Masonic Award. TRUMAN FISHER: Youth Safety Club 10g Foot- ball 10, 11g HR Vice-Pres. 11, Pres. 12. ROY FOWLER: Youth Traffic Court 104 Hi-Y 11, 12. ROBERT FREELE LESTER FRENCH TRESSA FREY: Sophomore Assemblyg Dynamiters 10, 11, 12g Glee Club 10, 123 Mixed Chorus 119 Tri-Hi-Y 11, Chaplain 125 Penguin Club 12g Junior Playg Pon-Dram-Panic. TOM FUDGE: Slide Rule Club 10g Grenadiers 12. LARRY GARRETT: F.F.A. 10, 11, Vice-Pres. 12. Page 52 SE IOR CLASS Cheerleaders line up for the seniors' last pep rally! GLASS OF '63 GAIL GOODMAN: Travel Club, 103 Bookstore 123 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12g Dynamiters 10. WILMA GREEN: F.H.A. 10, 111 D.O. 12. BOB GRIFFITH: Wrestling 10, 11.: Hi-Y 103 HR Treas. 103 HR Sec. 11. KAREN GRIFFITH RICHIE GRISHAM: French Club 10, 11, 123 Science Club 10, 113 Soph. Assemblyg Chemistry Club 113 Yorick Troupe 12, Junior Playg Senior P1ay3 Grena- diers 123 Hr. Vice-Pres. 10. LUTHER GRISSO: Boys' State 113 HR Vice-Pres. 103 HR Treas. 113 Science Club 103 Wrestling 10, 11, 12. MARILYN GARRETT: F.N.A. 103 Dynamiters 103 Orchestra 103 HR Sec. Treas. 10 LANCE GARTEN: HR Pres. 103 Scholarship Cert. 103 Spanish Club 11, 123 Swim Team 11, 123 Hi-Y 123 Tennis 113 HR Vice-Pres. 12. PAMELA GELBHAR: Infirmary Asst. 11, 123 Li- brary Asst. 12. MALCOLM GILBERT: Student Council 10, 11, Vice- Pres. 123 Football 10, 11, 12: Basketball 10, 11, 123 Baseball 10, 11, 123 Boys State 113 HR Pres. 10, 123 Mixed Chorus 11, Pres. 123 Hi-Y 11, 123 Sr. Lion. BILL GILLOGLY: Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 HR Sec. 123 Junior Realtors 12. NANCY GILMAN: Hoornroom Vice-Pres. 103 Safety Club 103 Penguin Club 123 Scholarship Cert. 10, 11. JOYCE GOLAY: Student Council 103 17.N.A. 10, 12, Chaplain 113 F.H.A. 10, 11, 12? Glee Club 10, 11, 123 Tri-Hi-Y 113 HR Sec. 113 Panic. JUDITH GOLAY: F.N.A. 12, Sec. 115 F.H.A. 103 Glee Club 10, 11, Librarian 123 HR Sec. 10, 113 Tri-Hi-Y 113 Panic. SAM GOLDMAN: Swim Team 12. Page 33 MARILYN GULLETT: PONCAN 11, Circulation Manager 125 Dynamiters 10, 11, 125 Scholarship Cert. 10, 115 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 125 Science Club 105 Brush and Palette Club 11. DIANNA GUTSHALL: Dynamiters 10, 11, Treas. 125 Science Club 115 Student Council 10, 125 HR Vice- Pres. 105 Chemistry Club 115 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12. DIANA HALL: F.N.A. 10, 11, 125 Dynamiters 10, 11, 123 Travel Club 105 Typing Award 105 Tri- Hi-Y 12. JANICE HANKINS: HR Sec. 105 Soph. Assemblyg F.N.A. 10, 115 Dynamiters 10, 11, 125 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 125 Yorick Troupe 125 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play. KEITH HARMON: HR Pres. 115 F.F.A. Sec. 11, 12. CHRISTINA HARP: Wamego, Kansas, Library Club 105 Pep Club 105 F.H.A. 105 Tri-Hi-Y 105 Cvlee Club 105 Po-Hi, Oh-Kee-Hee 11, Sec. 125 F.T.A. 115 Panic5 HR Sec. 115 Sr. Rotarian5 Nat. Honor Soc. 125 Scholarship Ping Library Club 12. BRIAN HARPSTER: Science Club 105 Slide Rule Club 12. GLENDA HARRIS: G.R.A. 11, 12. BARBARA HARWOOD: Nat. Merit Semi-Fina1ist5 Scholarship Pins 10, 115 Biology Award 105 Sci- ence Club 1O, 11, 125 After-Math Club 11, 125 Chemistry Club 115 Band 10. Page 34 E IOR CLASS Linda's favorite young assistant gives a helping hand CLASS OF '63 KAY HIGGINS: Tri-Hi-Y 11, 125 Glee Club 115 Panic 115 HR Pres. 125 Senior Play5 Yorick Troupe. KENNY HISEY: Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 11. LOUISE Honor BYRON HODGES: Stage Craft 10, 11, 125 Reel Rollers 125 Slide Rule Club 10, 12. RANDY HODGSONE F.F.A. 10, 11, 125 Football 10, 11, Co-Captain 125 Lions Clubg HR Pres. 10, 11,12. GENE HOEPFINGER: Youth Safety Club 12. DAVID HATTAWAY: Nat. Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalist 125 Nat. Honor Soc. 125 Scholarship Pin 115 Scholarship Cert. 105 Honorary Engineers 115 Student Council 10, 125 Grenadiers 11, 125 Spanish Club 115 Math Club 12. HENRY HAUN LAURIE HAYEN: English Award 10, 115 Typing Award 10, 115 Shorthand I Award 115 Spanish I Award 115 Student Council 105 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Silver Scholarship Pin5 Sr. Lion. BOB HENDERSON: Hi-Y 10. DORIS HENDERSON: Library Club 105 HR Sec. 105 HR Pres. 115 D.O. 12. JANET HIATT: F.N.A. 10, 11, 125 Library Asst. 11, 125 Dynamiters 10, 11, 12. DARLENE HIBBS TONYA HICKS: HR Pres. 10, 125 French Club 11, Pres. 125 HR Sec. 115 G.R.A. 11, 125 F.T.A. 105 Scholarship Cert. 115 Soph. Assemblyg Panic5 Dyna- miters 10. DUANE HICKS Page JOHN HOOGENDOORN JUDY HORSELY: Bronze Scholarship Pin 103 Safe- ty Club 103 Dynamiters 103 Mixed Chorus 113 Stu- dent Council Rep.3 Pen-Dram Panicg Penguin Club Treas. BARBARA HUDSONPILLAR: Glee Club 10, 113 HR Vice-Pres. 10, Sec. 123 F.T.A. 103 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 123 Panic3 F.1.A. 12. VICKI HUGHES: Dynamiters 10, 113 HR Sec. 10, 113 Youth Safety Club 103 Glee Club 10, 11, 12. JUDY HULL: Nat. Honor Soc. 12g Orchestra 10, 11, 123 Tri-Hi-Y 11, Rec. Sec. 123 Spanish Honor Soc. 11, 123 Youth Traffic Court, Bailiff 11, Alt. Defense Atty. 12g Student Council IOQ Scholarship Pin 103 Scholarship Cert. 113 Sr. Lion3 HR Vice- Pres. 103 Dynamiters 10, 11, 123 Spanish Club 113 F.T.A. 103 Soph. Assembly. CHERYL HUMBLE: Glee Club 10, 113 HR Sec. 10, Pres. 12g Youth Safety Club 103 G.R.A. 12. CHARLOTTE HUNTER: Dynamiters 10, 11, Sq. Leader 12Q HR Pres. 10, Sec. 123 Bronze Scholar- ship Ping Operetta 103 Student Council, 10. FRED HURST, JR.: Nat. Honor Soc. 123 Boys' State 113 Bronze and Silver Scholarship Pins3 Panicg HR Vice-Pres. 10, Sec. 11, 123 Grenadiers Sec.-Treas. 123 Basketball 10. LARRY INGHAM: Nat. Honor Soc. 11, 123 Student Council 11g Bronze and Silver Scholarship Pins3 Honorary Engineer's Club 123 Band 10, 11, Pres. 123 Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Chemistry Club 113 Science Club 123 Brass Choir 11, 12g Panic. Page 36 SE IOR CLASS These pert senior misses were the DAR Award nominees. Congratulations to Beth! CLASS OF '63 HOWARD KANELAKOS: Band 10, 11, 12, Mixed Chorus 12, Travel Club 10, Science Club 12, Treas- urer 11, Chemistry Club 11, F.J.A. Treas. 12, Stu- dent Council 12, Scholarship Cert. 10, 11. TRUMAN KEITH: Track 10, Youth Safety Club 10, 11, Hi-Y10, 11, 12. MYRON KELLER: Football 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 10, 11, 12, HR Sec. 10, 11, Student Council 12. JOHN KEMPER: Grenadiers 11, Vice-Pres. 12, HR Pres. 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Debate Club 10, 11, Youth Traffic Court, Pros. Atty. 12. KAREN KENDALL BOB KEYS DON INGLES: HR Pres. 11. MONTY IRONS ERIC 1SENl3ERG: Baseball 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 10, 11, 12, HR Sec. 10, HR Vice-Pres. 11. NANCY JACOBS CAROL JOACHJNI: Nat. Honor Soc. 12, Scholar- ship Pin 10, 11, Tri-Hi-Y 11, Treas. 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, Lions Club 12, Youth and Cov't, Panic 11, HR Pres. 10, HR Vice-Pres. 12, French Club 11, Spanish Club 10. DICK JONES: Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, HR Pres. 12, Senior Play, Grcnadiers 11, 12, Honorary Eng. Club, lladrigal Group 12, Yorick Troupe 12, Panic 11, Scholarship Cert. 10, Scholarship Pin 11. JANICE JONES: Youth Safety Club 10, Dynamiters 10, 11, Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Library Asst. 12. SAUNDRIA JONES: Scholarship Pin 10, HR Pres. 12, Band 10, 11, 12, Junior Play, Orch. 11, 12, French Club 10, 11, Science Club 12, Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12. PAUL JORGENSON Page 37 TRESSIA KINCY DAVID KINKATD: Youth Traffic Court, Judge 12, National Honor Society, Junior Class Vice-Pres., Boys State, State Student Council Convention, Senior Lion, Bronze and Silver Scholarship Pins, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Outstanding World His- tory Student, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Youth and Gov't.g Wrestling, Trackg Tennis. KATHY KIRK: National Honor Society 123 Bronze Scholarship Ping Science Club 10, Sec. 11, Swim- ming Team 11, Orchestra 11, 12. GENE KISSMAN: Football 10, 11, 12, Basketball 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, Captain 12, HR Vice-Pres. 115 Student Council 12, Hi-Y 12. DON KLINGER: FFA 10, Asst. Pres. 11, Diversified Occupations 12. WANDA KLINGER: FHA 10, 11, Vice-Pres. 12, Dynamiters 11, Scholarship Cert. 10, 11. BERNICE WOOD KLINGER CHARLOTTE KNOX: HR Pres. 10, Sec. 11, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, 123 Travel Club 10, Tri-Hi-Y 11. EARL KOEHN: Trade Woodwork 11, 12, Outstand- ing Woodwork 1, 10. Page 38 SENIOR CLASS Congratulations to the new seniors just initiated into the National Honor Society. CLASS OF '6-3 CARLENE LOCKE: Sec. Student Council 12: Nat. Honor Soc.: Senior Rotarian: Scholarship Pin 10, 11: Senior Play: Tri-Hi-Y ll, 12: French Club 10, ll: Yorick Troup 12: Dynamiters 10, 11, 12: MARY LONG: Youth Safety Club 10: Student Coun- cil 12. GARY LOVE: Football 10, 11, 12: Basketball 10, 11: Shop Foreman Trade Mechanics 12. BOB LUDWIG: Outstanding Physical Education Student 10. DONNA LYONS MICHAEL MCADAMS: Dynamiters 10, 115 SCI- Leader 12. KENNETH KOEHN: Trade Wood Work 11, 12: Outstanding Woodwork 1. JACK LARIMER: Football, 10, ll, 12: Basketball 10, 11, 12. LINDA LAW: F.N.A. 10, ll, 12: Tri-Hi-Y ll: Band 10, 11, 12: Symphonic Band Sec. 12: Travel Club 10: Pon-Dram Panic. ODIS LAWSON: Baseball 11, 12. JIM LEDBETTER: Hi-Y 10, ll: Band 10, ll, 12: Pon-Dram-Panic: Chemistry Club 11: Bronze Schol- arship Pin: Scholarship Cert. JAN LEATHERMAN: F.H.A. 10, ll, Sec. 12: Home- making Award 10: Dynamiters 11. JOY LeGRAND ROBERT LEMBKE: HR Sec. 10: Hi-Y 12: lr. Realtor 12. CLAIRE LIVERMORE: Nat. Merit Scholarship Semi- finalist: Scholarship Cert. 10, 11: Dynamiters 10, 11, Sq. Leader 12: Yorick Troup Pres. 12: Tri-Hi-Y ll, 12: French Club ll, 12: Activity Office Assist- ant 12. Page 39 ALLAN MQCLUNG ALFRED McDAN1ELS: Mixed Chorus 11, 12g Madrigal Ensemble 12g Orchestra 10, 11, 123 Science Club 10, Senior Playg Junior Playg Panicg All- State Orchestra 10, 11g Operettag SANDEE McKAY: Science Club 10g Dynamiters 10, 11g Library Staff. Olfmq 'James 'W BOB MCENIGHT: Student Council 10g Boys' State 11g Band 10, 11, 12g Drum Major 12g HR Pres. 11, Vice-Pres. 129 Hi-Y 11, 12, Brass Choir 11. MIKE MCNEESE: Hi-Y 10, 11, 12g Tennis 10, 11, 12g Boys' State 11, Senior Class Pres.g HR Pres. 10, 11, Vice-Pres. 12g Senior Lion. CHARLOTTE MCMAHON: Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12g Dyna- miters 10, 11, 12g Penguin Club 129 Science Club 10. SHARYL MCNEIL: Bronze Scholarship Pin 11, FHA 10, Treas. 11g Tri-Hi-Y 11, Dynamiters 10. JUDY MACOMB: Sec. of Jr. Classg Senior Liong Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, State Sec. 12g Dynamiters 10, 11, Pres. 125 Jr. and Sr. Plays, Operetta 103 CAT TALE 11, Photo. Ed. 12. BEATRICE MARSHALL: HR Sec. 123 Diversified Occupations 12. Page 40 E IOR CLASS Look out! The coffee's boiling on the Bunsen burner! I 4 CLASS OF '63 TOM MORRIS: HR Vice-Pres. 103 Student Council 115 Junior Realtors 123 Track 10, 113 Intramural Wrestling Champ 113 Grenadiers 11, 12. NANCY MYERS: FNA 10, 11, 123 Dynamiters 10, 113 Science Club 10. JANE MULLINS: Mixed Chorus 11, 123 Penguin Club 123 HR Sec. 103 Dynamiters 103 FJA 10. LOUIS NABOURS SANDRA NEAL: HR Vice-Pres. 10, Pres. 113 Tri- Hi-Y 11. KAREN NICHOLS: Dynamiters 10, 11, 123 FHA 10g Tri-Hi-Y 113 GRA 11, 123 Penguin Club 123 HR Pres. 10, Sec. 12. WENDELL MARLAR DRENDA MARTIN: FNA 10, 11, 125 Dynamiters 10, 11, 123 Glee Club 10, 11, 12. SHARON MASON: Scholarship Cert.3 Glee Club 103 Bronze Scholarship Pin 113 Tri-Hi-Y 12. YVONNE MEADOWS: FNA 103 FNA 11g Jr. and Sr. Playsg Tri-Hi-Y 11, 123 Yorick Troupe 123 Library Staff 113 PONCAN Staff 12. ART MIRES: Hi-Y 11, Vice-Pres. 123 Scholarship Cert. 10, 113 Boys' Clee Club 103 Crenadiers 11, 123 Chemistry Club 113 Yorick Troupe 123 Senior Playg Panic. ZORA MOORE: FHA 10, 11, 123 Dynamiters 12. ANNE MORRILL: CAT TALE 11, Editor 123 Nat. Honor Soc. 11, Sec. 123 Scholarship Pin 10, 113 Sr. Rotariang Tri-Hi-Y 11, 123 Dynamiters 10, 11, 123 French Club 12, Sec. 113 English Award 103 AAUW Creative Writing Award First 103 Psychology Award 11. MARY MORRILL: PONCAN Staff 11, Editor 123 Dynamiters 10, 11, Sq. Leader 123 HR Pres. 103 Student Council 123 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 123 Journalism Club 11, 123 Senior Liong Youth Traffic Court 11. DOROTHY MORRIS: FTA 103 Dynamiters 10, 113 French Club 11, 123 Tri-Hi-Y 12. Page 41 CAROL NICKLES: CAT TALE 11, Bus. Manager 12, Cheerleader 123 Girls' State 115 Nat. Honor Sec. 12, Silver Scholarship Ping Jr. Play, Pon- Dram Panicg Hr. Pres. 10, Soph. Assembly, Tri- Hi-Y 11, 12g Dynamiters 10, 11g Spanish Club 103 French Club 11g Typing Award 10. MIKE NIMROD: Football 10g Hi-Y 10g HR Sec. 11g Brush 84 Palette Club 11g Young Rep. Club 12. CARY NINEMIRE: Baseball 10, 11, 12, Basketball 10, 11, 123 HR Vice-Pres. 10, 11, Hi4Y 103 Mixed Chorus 11, 12. JANICE NOVAK: FHA 103 Dynamiter 103 Student Council 12. PAMELA UMEALEY: Student Council 10, 11, HR Sec. 12, Mixed Chorus 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11g Panicg Operetta. DALE OSBORN: Band 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 10, 125 Crenadiers 12g HR Vice-Pres. 11. DON OWENS JACK PARTON: Basketball 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 11, 123 Tennis 11, 12. PATTY PECK: Tri-Hi-Y 11, Dynamiters 10, 11g HR Vice-Pres. 103 Youth Safety Club 10g Glee Club 10, 11, 12. Page 42 SENIGR CLASS Twisting seniors enjoy a victory dance-or are they posing for a toothpaste ad? i CLASS OF '63 ROGER PURSER: National Honor Society 12, Honorary Engineers 11, Scholarship Pin 10, 11, Science Club 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 11, 12, Grenadiers 11, Biology Award 10, Latin I Award 10, English Award 11. PATTY RANDALL: Dynamiters 11, 12, GRA 12. RANDY RAMSEY: Trade Woodwork 11, 12, Stu- dent Council. JIM RADCLIFF: Band 10, Wrestling 10, Science Club 10, Hi-Y 11. DERRYL REED: Art I Award 11. LORAINNE REED: FNA 10, 11, 12, Library Club 11, 12, Dynamiters 11, 12. PAM PENOI: Senior Play, Junior Play, Yorick Troupe, Sec.-Treas. 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, Sec. 12, FTA 10, Sec. 11, French Club Sec. 12, Orchestra 10, 11, 12, Panic, Soph. Assembly, Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Scholarship Certificate 10. KAROL PHILLIPS: PONCAN 12, Glee Club 10, Ensemble 10, Activity Office 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, FIA 11, 12, Youth Safety Club 10, HR Pres. 10. PATSY POMEROY: Band 10, Tri-Hi-Y 11, FTA 11, Library Asst. 11, FHA 12. TERRI PITTS TERRY PITTS: Mixed Chorus 11, 12, Hi-Y 10, 12. PAUL POWELL: Student Council 10, Boys' State, Nat. Honor Society 11, Vice-Pres. 12, Scholarship Pin 10, 11, Geometry Award 10, Algebra II Award 11, Chemistry Award 11, Brass Choir 11, 12, Band 10, 11, 12, Honorary Engineer 12. ELOISE PRIMEAUX: HR Sec. 10, Science Club 10, Dynamiters 11, 12, Ookeehee Club 12, Sec. Treas. 10, Vice-Pres. 11, Tri-Hi-Y 11. VICKY PRUETT: Travel Club 10, Clee Club 10, 12, FHA 11, GRA 12, HR Pres. 12. HAROLD PUMFORD: Hi-Y 11, Youth Safety Club 11, Algebra Award 11, Grenadiers 11, Slide Rule 12, Junior Realtors 12. Page 43 JOHN RENNIE: Hi-Y 10. KAY RINEHART: Youth Safety Club, 105 Dyna- miters 10, Homeroom Sec. 115 Penguin Club 12. BETH RIVERS: Class Sec. 10, Sallee Award 10g Nonnamaker Award, Cheerleader 11, Head, 12, Girls' Stateg National Honor Society 112, Scholar- ship Pin 10, 113 Sophomore Assembly, Pon-Dram- Panic, Sr. Lion, Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, DAR Citizen 12. BARBIE ROBERTSON: CAT TALE 11, Copy Editor 12, National Honor Soo. 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 11, Pres. 123 Bronze and Silver Scholarship Pins, Dynamiters 10, 11, Sq. Leader, 12, Soph. Assembly, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Pon-Dram-Panicg Homeroom Pres. 10, 113 French Club 11. . GARY ROBINSON: Grenadiers 12, Slide Rule Club 10, Hi-Y 10g Reel Rollers 12. PEGGY ROEBUCK: Homeroom Sec. 11g Homeroom Vice-Pres. 12, FTA 10, Vice-Pres. 11g GRA 125 Penguin Club 12, Scholarship Cert. 11, Office As- sistant 10, 12, Infirmary Asst. 11. JUDY ROSE: Band 10, 11, 125 Cheerleader 11, 12, Student Council 105 Homeroom Pres. 11, See. 12, Tri-Hi-Y 11, Travel Club 10, Youth Safety Club Sec. 11. JAMES ROSS LEONARD ROSS Page 44 E IOR CLASS Mementos of our Senior Play recall hard work and good times. CLASS OF 763 RICHARD SHERROD: FFA 11, 125 Hi-Y 11. WADE SHIELDS: Slide Rule Club 105 Hi-Y 125 Grenadiers 12. LOIS SPEAKMAN: Penguin Club 125 Math Club 105 Art Award 105 Office Help 12. SHERRY STEPHENSON: 'Scholarship Cert. 105 Travel Club 105 Dynamiters 10, 11, 125 French Club 115 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 125 FHH 125 Office Assistant 12. KENNETH SMITH: Wrestling 105 Tennis 11, 125 Hi-Y 11, 125 Grenadiers 125 Pon-Dram Panic. PATSY SMITH: Penguin Club. LINDA ROWE: Nat. Honor Soc. 125 Scholarship pin 10, 115 Swim Team 10, 11, 125 Dynamiters 10, 11, 125 All State Orchestra 105 Science Club 105 French Club 115 Tri-Hi-Y 115 Spanish Club 12. SUE RUTHERFORD: FNA 105 Dynamiters 10, 115 HR Vice-Pres. 115 Art Award 115 GRA 12. SHERRY RUTLEDCE: San Angelo, Tex.: Major- ette 105 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 115 Po-Hi: Tri-Hi-Y 125 Yorick Troupe 12. IVAH SANDERS: Band 10, 11, 125 HR Pres. 125 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 125 Youth Safety Club 105 Glee Club 11, 12. MELVIN SCHOONOVER: Diversified Occupation 125 Track 11. SANDY SCOTT: Band 105 Homemaking I Award 115 CRA 11, Vice-Pres. 125 HR Vice-Pres. 12. KAREN SETZKORN: Dynamiters 10, 115 Science Club 10, 11, 125 Tri-Hi-Y 11. 4 DAVID SHAW: Science Club 105 Chemistry Club 115 HR Vice-Pres. 10, Treas. 115 Hi-Y 11, 125 Pon- Dram Panic 11. ROBERT SHELTON: Reel Roller 105 Science Club 105 Stage Hand 115 Trade Auto Mechanics 11, 12. Page 45 NORMAN SOBER RAYMOND SPEIGHT: Football 10, 11, 123 Basket- ball 10, 11, 12, Track 10, Hr. Pres. 10, 113 Hi-Y 10, 11, Sr. Rotarian. MIKE STOLPER: Hi-Y 10, 11g Jr. Realtors 12, Financial Office Assistant. SHERRI STRUBLE: Poncan 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12g Hr. Pres. 10, 11, Hr. Sec. 113 Youth Safety Club. BETH SUMMERS: Library Club 10, Hr. Pres. 10, Vice-Pres. 10g CRA 11, FHA 12. MARY SWENSON: HR Sec. 10g FTA 10, FJA 10, 119 Dynarniters 113 Tri-Hi-Y 11, Penquin Club 12, Poncan Staff 12. KENT TARPENNING: Football 10, 11, 12, Wres- tling 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11g Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Jr. Realtors 125 Vice-Pres. of HR 11. KENNETH TAPP: Wrestling 10g Hi-Y 12, Football 12, Pon-Dram Panic 11, Band 10, 11, 129 Orchestra 10, 11, 12. BILLY THIELE: Trade auto Mechanics 11g Trade Woodwork 12. ' Page 46 SENIOR CLASS All right, number three, take off your cap and step forward. CLASS OF '63 DON WALKER: HR Pres. 10, Sec. 105 Hi-Y 10, 125 Golf 10, 11, 125 Basketball 10. DONNA WALKER: Youth Safety Club 10, 115 Tri- Hi-Y 11, 125 Dynamiters 105 Financial Office Assist- ant 105 Scholarship Cert. 10, 115 FHA 12. PAULETTE WALKER: Travel Club 105 FNA 115 GRA 125 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 125 Pon-Dram Panic 11. KENT WASHBURN: Band 10, 11, 125 Hi-Y 105 Grenadiers 115 Slide Rule 125 Youth Traffic Court Bailiff 12. DALE WASSON: Trade Machine Shop5 HR Sec. BILL WEINRICH: Student Council 10, Pres. 125 Jr. Class Pres.5 Nonnamaker Award5 Boy's Stateg Nat. Honor Soc. 11, 125 Sr. Rotarian5 Bronze and Silver Scholarship Pins5 HR Pres. 10, 115 Latin Award 105 American History Award5 Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Youth and Gov't5 Chemistry Club 115 Soph. Assembly. RALPH THROP: Football 11, 125 Baseball 11. L1NDA TDIBERLAKE: Student Council 10, 125 Clee Club 10, 115 Dynamiters 10, 11, 125 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 125 Operetla 105 Pon-Dram Panic 11. ,lAN1CE TODD: Orchestra 10, 11, 125 FHA Treas. 125 HR Treasurer 11, President 125 Scholarship Certificate 11. SANDRA TOMBLIN: Dynamiters 10, 115 Tri-Hi-Y 115 Student Council 125 FFA 12. RICHARD TRANT: Hi-Y 10, 11, Chaplain 125 Algebra 1 Award 105 HR Sec. 105 Crenadiers 11, 125 French Club, Sgt. at Arms 12. CANDY TROUT: PONCAN News Editor 125 Stu- dent Council 105 Senior Lion 125 Scholarship Cert. 10, 115 HR Pres. 10, Sec. 115 Dynamiters 10, 11, Sq. Leader 125 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 125 French Club 115 Library Staff 115 Pon-Dram Panic 115 Soph. As- sembly 10. DOROTHY TUCKER: FTA 105 Library Club 11, 125 FNA 115 Glee Club. STEVE VANSELOUS: E1 Paso, Tex.: Art Award 115 Cold Key in Art 11. ETHAL MAY WALKER: FTA 105 Dynamiters 10, 11. Page 47 E 1 I BRUCE YOUNG: Student Council Rep. 12: HR. Pres. 11: Band 10, 11, 12: Brass Choir 11, 12: Mixed Chorus 11, 12, Vice-Pres. 12: Mixed Ensem- ble: All-State Chorus: Hi-Y 10: Pon-Dram Panic 11: Operetta 12. CHERYL COLWELL: Soph. Class Pres.: Sr. Ro- tarian: Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12: Cheerleader 12: French Club 11. SANDRA THOMPSON: Dynamiters 10: Travel Club 10: HR. Sec. 10: Tri-Hi-Y 11. Page 48 DUANE WEST: HR. Vice-Pres. 10: Youth Safety Club 10: Wrestling 10, 11: Crenadiers 12. LINDA WEST: FHA 10: FNA 11: Tri-Hi-Y 12. CHERYL WILSON: Student Council Rep. 11: Youth Safety Club 10: Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12: Dynamiters 10, 11. JERRY WINTERMUTE: Hi-Y 11, 12: HR. Treas. 10. JIM WOODS VERA WOLFE: FTA 10: Clee Club 10, 11, 12. LYNN WOOSLEY: All State Orchestra 10, 11: Sci- ence Club 10, 11, Treas. 12: Operetta 10: Pon- Dram Panic 11: French Club 11: Band 12: Dyna- miters 10, 11. .ION YOCAM: HR. Vice-Pres. 10: Hi-Y 10, 11: Basketball 10, 11, 12: Baseball 10, 11, 12. BILL YOUNG: Nat. Honor Soc. 11, 12: Boys' State 11: Sr. Rotarian: Youth Traffic Court Defense Att. 11, Alt. Judge 12: Student Council 11: Hi-Y 10, Chaplain 11, Pres. 12: Debate Club Pres. 12: Band 10, 11, 12: English Award 10: American History Award 11: Sr. Play. SE IOR CLASS ii W, k . at . 5303 7 in Ji' ' f I A .- I ,re-j. ...dp : ' CLASS OF '63 JEAN ANN BROWN DONNA CATHEY: Orchestra 10, 115 F.T.A. 10, 115 Dynamiters 105 Panic. STEVE COCKRELL: HR Sec. 115 Woodwork I Award 11. JOE COOPER: Shidlerg Class Pres. 10, 115 Foot- ball 10, 115 Basketball 10, 115 Trackg Choir 10, 115 Boys' State, H.V. Thornton Awardg Alt. Boys' Nationg Jr. Play. MARILYN CORNELL: Oh-Kee-Hee Club 11, 125 Glee Club 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 105 Dynamiters 105 Panic. CARLA DAVIS: Student Council 115 Tri-Hi-Y 11, Vice-Pres. 125 Dynamiters 10, 11, Sq. Leader 125 HR Sec. 10, Treas. 115 French Club 11, 125 Chess Club 105 Panic5 Ofc. Asst. 12. HOLLIS ALLEN: Hi-Y 105 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 11, Vice-Pres. 125 Brass Choir 125 Science Club 125 HR Pres. 10, Sec. 10. CHRISTINE ARMSTRONG RONNIE BACHER FREDDIE BACHUS BOB BARNETT JIMMY BIRD: Band Officer 105 HR Vice-Pres.5 Orchestra Officer 125 PONCAN 11, 125 Hi-Y 105 FJA 11, 12. LARRY BRADY TOMMY BROOKSHIRE JAMES BROWN l Page 49 LOUISE DRAKE: Youth Safety Club 103 Dyna- miters 105 Trial-Ii-Y 11, 125 Hr. Sec. 12. TERRY DUNLAP JIM DYE CHARLENE EPPERSON ODELL FRANKLIN OZELL FRANKLIN JUNE GADBERRY JENNY GOLDSMITH BERNARD GREER SE IOR CLASS CAGE HARTMAN: Basketball 10, 11, 123 Foot- ball 10g Track 10g Band 10, 11, 123 Orchestra 10, 11, 12g Hi-Y 12. JOE HARRIS: Sallee Award 103 Vice-Pres. of Soph. Classg Student Council 10g Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Yorrick Troup 11, 125 Jr. Playg B0y's State 11g Hr. pres. 10g Hr. Vice-Pres. 11. DOUG HARTLEY: Wrestling 10, 11g F.F.A. 10, 11, 12. CARL HENDERSON BONNIE HILL: Baseball 10, 12g Basketball 10, 113 Football 10, 115 Hr. Vice-Pres. 11g Hi-Y 10. STEVE KITCHEN Page 50 CLASS OF 963 CHRIS MORGAN DAVID MOWDY: Senior Playg Mixed Chorus 125 Pon-Dram-Panic 115 Chemistry Club 115 Scholar- ship Cert. 105 Yorick Troup 12. MONA OTHERS: Band 10, 11, 125 Oo-Kee-Hee Club 11, 12, Sec. 125 Pon-Dram-Panic 115 French Club 10. MELINDA ROLAND MALOY ROLLINS NORMAN SOBER: Hr. pres. 12. JON KENNEDY: Football 10, 11, 12, co-captain, High School All-American, All Conference5 Wres- tling 10, 11, 12, Regional Champion Heavyweight, State Champion Heavyweight5 Track 10, 11, 125 Hi-Y 10. VINCENT KNIGHT: Golf 10, 11, 125 Safety Club 105 Football 125 Oo-Kee-Hee Club 10, 11, Pres. 12. BARBARA LAWSON CHARLES LICKLITER: Wrestling 10, 11, 125 Cafe- teria 10, 11, 12. LARRY LONG: Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 125 All-State Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Brass Choir 11, 125 Bronze Scholarship Pin 105 Pon-Dram Panic 115 Wrestling 115 Hi-Y 105 Chemistry Club 11. LARRY McCURRY: Chemistry Club 115 Science Club 11, 125 Real Rollers 10511, 12. RONALD MCPHERSON: Glee Club 105 D.O. 11, 12. LARRY MARRISETT VICKY MILLER: HR. Pres. 105 Hr. Vice-Pres. 115 HR. Sec. 10, 115 Soph. Girls' Ensembleg Mixed Chorus 11, 125 Sextet 125 Pon-Dram Panic 115 Operetta 125 French Club 12. Page 51 SHERRI STRUBLE: PONCAN Staff 12. MARY SWENSON: Hr. sec. 10: F.T.A. 10: Dyna- miters 11, F.J.A. ll: Tri-Hi-Y 11g Pon-Dram-Panic 11: Penguin 12: PONCAN Staff 12. KENNETH TAPP: Band 10, ll, 123 Football 129 Pon-Dram-Panic 113 Hi-Y 125 Wrestling 10. JIM TRIBBLE BETTY JO TURNER: G.R.A. 12: Hr. Sec. 12. BROWN WALLACE: Student Council 10: Hr. Pres. 10g PONCAN Photo. 10, 11, Sports Ed. 12g Panic 119 Track 10, 11, 125 F..l.A. 11, 12, Treas. 11, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12. ANITA WARREN: F.H.A. 10. HAROLD WHITE PRISCILLA ANN WILSON SENIOR CLASS PRISCILLA JEAN WILSON JOHN YOUNG: Wrestling 10, Youth Safety Club 10, 11: Band 10: Hi-Y 11, 12: Golf 10, 11, 12: Hr. Vice-Pres. 10. LEDAVIE LITTLEHOE: Dynamiters 10, 11, 123 F.T.A. 11g Oo-Kee-Hee 11, Historian 12. ROBERT CRAMER: Palette Club 10, 11: Safety Club 109 Art Award 10, 11: Art Association Award 10, 11g Hr. Vice-Pres. 10. Page 52 EXCHANGE STUDENT JEAN LOUIS BROCHEN 63 rue de Lille Roubaix Dear Friends of Po-Hi, Nord, France To go and visit America, and especially the young United States have always been a dream for the inhabitants of old Europe. I still can hardly believe that I have accomplished this dream, that I have had this incredible chance to come and live a year in this country, and that, in the best of the fifty American states, Oklahoma, and moreover in the best school of this state, Po-Hi! You know that this year will remain deeply in my memory. Iill never forget the friendship I found among all of you and which showed me from the first day that you considered me like one of yours. Iill never forget the school spirit I discovered in Po-Hi, the homeroom activities with Miss Bagby, the football games among the Grenadiers yelling for the great Wildcats, the dances in the girls' gym after the games, the impressive ceremonial of the assemblies, the pep rallies in the freezing mornings, the pleasant food in the cafeteria, the very interest- ing speech class, the hard time, but the fun we had working on the senior play, the clubs on Tuesday afternoons, the bonfire, all the fun we had this year, and simply the real comradeship I hope I had with most of you. For all that and for much more, I want to thank lVIr. Anderson, who received me into his school, all the teachers who have always been so kind and helpful, the National Honor Society, and all of you, great seniors, wonderful jun- iors, and charming sophomores, my Po-Hi friends. I thank also Nelly who, because of her charming character, allowed me to pass this wonderful year in Ponca. It was a pretty hard mission to succeed to Nelly, but I hope however that I won't be the last Exchange Student in Po-Hi. I hope that some of you know a little more about France, my country, and that I will have the great pleasure to see all of you again and to receive you in my home in France. For the last time, I say with you all: '4Ponca City we love you, With your colours red and blue . . .' ban' 6 Page 5 3 Juwro owes: Bill Pappan, Presidentg Steve Crane, Vice-Presidenlg Anna Marie Hatlelid, Secretaryg Mrs. Velma Mitchell, Sponsor. Roger Abel Cathy Adamson Harvey Anderson Shirley Anderson Tommy Anderson , rs- faar 'K Z Peggy Appleman Charles Aubrey Glenn Bacher Boy Backus Pauline Baily Gene Barabasz Beverly Barber ,641 Diane Barnes John Blackard Mary Bley Richard Bodine Barbara Bott James Boyd Mary Barnett 1, Julie Barr Paul Bates Bernadine Barry Bonnie Beavers Connie Behara Bonnie Bickel Connie Bishop Page 55 Page 56 We WWW B1 v Mike Burger Kay Burkett Karon Brown Betty Brown Earl Brown Patsy Brown Marvin Broyles CLA lmogene Burns Marianne Burnett Sally Burrows Billie Buttram lva Buxton John Campbell Jimmy Brewer Judy Brewer Dan Brannum Shirley Breedlove Rodney Bridgman SS Of '64 Linda Campbell Jimmy Carter Mike Cassity James Caudle Bob Cavanaugh Barbara Chambers Larry Childers Mary Childers Jim Christie Albert Clark ni k it A 'ar 'F 5 'liar any W L '-W.. E Vs.. if LT F! Q -y Ronda Clark Ellen Clinton Jimmy Clinton Marvin Coats Larie Cobb Kenneth Coe Cheryl Cogman 2 il 1 J Barry Collier Clinton Cooper Richard Cooper Jerry Cott Audrey Cox Connie Cox Betty Cook Darrell Cook Frances Cook .loyce Cook Jonny Colvin Richard Colvin Lana Connelly f. fr 2? M. .W ' sa A.. , K , -.l,l , in Carol Collins C i' x Q 4 , ,,ir, Vlfyr , E, Page 57 Steve Crane Connie Cranford Treva Cravens Virginia Cravens J im Croft Karolyn Cross Richard Cross Bob Curry Tommy Daniel Everett Delaney 764 Patricia Dewberry Verlin Definer Diane Doctor Dan Dominador Ronny Doughty John Dougrey Joan Drake Paul Driesel Hilary Druley Kandace Duroy ,lim Dye Kay Dysart Lynnita Eberhard Melvin Eckert Betty Eddings JUNIOR CLASS Lexy Forsberg Larry Fox Mike Frazier Pamela Fry David Furber l gf, 3 af x '51 , . Q.. W,i Q..'- n V W, i X CZ F is 5 1 X . ffffa ,gs -in gg' 'ggi 5 ?5f'3af.eg ta.. Y.. : .,Jfi,'f1.: ri Sh ' ilk, if av? ,fs Richard Edge Angeline Edwards Patty Edwards ,lim Elam Ronnie Endicott James Epperson Pat Epperson Reta Epperson Linda Estes Kenneth Falconer Michele Faulk Patty Featherston Robert Featherston ' George Feighner John Flood Linda Forbes ww ff' Page 59 S xg Q.-v is we ,ww N953 lk' mi' i IXAA1 , High' wx Hmm M., ,, A Marsha Gillogly Candy Godwin Linda Golay J im Garrison Velma Garton Pamela Gay Dwight Gentry Dennis Gallagher Joel Gallagher Donald Garrett Ronald Garrett Royce Garrison Barbara Goldsmith 964 Gary Goodger Page 60 i fir Melinda Gordy Mischa Gorkuscha J im Goll Melissa Grant Tommy Green Ken Guier Sandy Guier Gerrie Gurley Vicki Guthrie Jean Grimley Donna Hack Carol Hall Jean Hall Jerry Hall Jerry Hambleton Pam Hamlin Lena Hamrick Judy Hancock Diana Hankins Ruth Harbert Vicki Harman Q5 Carlene Harney Orville Hamey Tilford Harp JUNIOR CLASS Roberta Harshaw Karyn Haskins Maxine Hasselbring Anna Marie Hatlelid Connie Hawkins Delbert Hatten Gary Hayden Earnest Haynes Lee Heagy Donald Heck ,loneela Heinze Pam Heitner ,Q Mk - David Harper Warren Harris Q,-,, wig 1, 4, , ? Page 61 l K ,pm V Xia? K, ayia is o o ig, I Page 62 Lynda Hoeffer Linda Hiatt Neil Hiatt Anita Hibbs Ann Hickman Sheila Heldenbrand ,lim Henderson Marcia Hendricks Robert Hensley Zeddie Henson Sue Hill Emil Hisey David Hobbs 764 Larry Holder Shirley Holmes Kent Hood Anise Horne Don Howe John Howe Phillip Howe Larry Huffman Fontella Humble Gene Humes Roger Hutchinson Mary lrby Floyd Irons Ginger Jackson Joyce Jackson Dorrita .lansson Dwight Johnston Jerry Johnson Kent Johnson V, Linda Johnson Margaret Jones Phillip Jones - JUNIOR CLASS Daryl Klopp John Knight Danniel Koehn Larry Koger Linda Ladner Gary Keller Judy Kester Bruce Kinneberg Marvin Kizer N 'rgwa Sandra Jones Tressia Jones Roger Jordan .ij as 'Mx Bob Jorgenson David Kammerer Linda Kaylor Charles Keathly Gloria Keeler 'WM Page 63 Page 64 Judy Lake John Lambe Sherryl Landis Linda Landon Mike Lane Louise Langley Carol Lansdown Robert LaRue Judith LeClair Joan Ledbetter Becky Lee Gregg Lee Wanda Lee CLASS OF '64 Tom Leonard Judy Leroy Pat Livingston Eugene Lochridge Margaret London Charles Lovelace Gretchen Luther Terry Lutz Judy McBride Scott McDaniel Melicent McGill Francis McGowen Max McKee Diana MCVay Jamie McVay Peter Macliercher Jan Madderra Sandra Madderra Werner Mall Benton Maples lnal Lee Marlar Sharon Marlar Connie Martin Bennie Mathews Diana Mehring JUNIOR CLASS Paul Meief Larry Moore Richard Moore Shannon Moore Mike Murphy Elizabeth Murray Dana Mills Judy Mingus Jill Mohler David Morris Doyle Mendenhall Joyce Meyer John Michon Jack Miller ,555- .4ld' Page 65 John Neher Merlene Nelson Mike Neville Bert Nichols Nancy NOYTIS Dan O,Neill Kenneth Orr Bill Osborn Van Page Ellen Murray Milan Murray John Myers Richard Nearing Brenda Neff OF '64 Raymond Padgett Laura Paine Jane Parker Bill Pappan Bruce Pearson Wilbur Penner Monica Pepia Toni Pepia Lynn Peters David Peterson Vicky Peterson I Richard Pierce Lee Pittman Jimmy Pitts David Plaskett Jim Plaskett Stanley Polwort J Nancy Porter Tommy Quinn Earl Rains Tommy Rains Freddie Ramsey Bettye Randall Bill Price Cheryl Price Lawanda Psikal Albert Quickel Kent Powell James Powelson Vicki Pribble Walter Potts Page 67 Joan Rath Steve Raulerson Sharon Reed Vickki Rega Marilyn Reynolds Maurice Rheam Fredrick Rice Kay Ridgeway Cindy Ridley Danny Riley Everett Rinehart Lyle Roady Lyle Roberts 964 Pat Robbins its as Page 68 We ' ui K , , ' W Leon Robinson Jackie Roby Donnie Romine Georgia Roquemore Linda Rorie Ernest Ross Linda Roth Freddie Rouse Deanna Rozell Marilyn Russell Tim Sayles Gary Schall Connie Schauf Don Schieber Judy Schmidt Donna Schneider Janie Schneider Ronnie Scott Gloria Seahridge Clara Shaw Wayne Sherrill JUNIOR CLASS Karen Smith Kenneth Smith Nancy Smith Ronald Smith Gary Smyly Dorothy Smith Gary Smith George Smith Jesse Smith 4? :rt gf 3 David Shields S Jo Ann Shingleton 5 .PLM Ray Simmons M , Russell Simmons Karen Sloan Carol Slocum Carolyn Smith Craig Smith 'x rf Page 69 Sharey Smyly Beverly Snyder Patricia Snyder Alvis Staggs Don Steele Gary Stephens Trudy Stevens Dale Stevens James Stolhand Dan Stratton Phyllis Struble Gail Sullivan Allen Summerfield ,641 Don Tally Carol Tarno Bill Tautfest Jerry Taylor Iiige 70 John Thigpen James Thomas Ronnie Thomas Mikael Thomson Gary Thorpe Dwight Thurmond Loren Tracy Melissa Uhlenhop Trela Usrey Patty Vance Ken Venzke Gary Vernon Don Waddelow Jerry Walker Vicki Walker Cecelia Walkingsky Sue Wallace Fred Waller Alice Walls Bennie Ware Charlotte Ware J Anita Wasson Sue Wegner Tim Wehrle Patty Weingart Emery Wells Sherry Welch Linda West Robert West Mary Jane Wheeler Dana Whitlow Mike Webb Robert Webb Janice Webster Linda Watson Page 71 Ken Willison Karlene Wilson Donna Wilson John Wiles Bill Wilkerson Sharon Williams Steve Williams Tommy Williams Dale Williams ,lohn Williamson Neo Ann Williamson ,lacquita Willis Jim Windsor '64 Kay Wintermute Louie Womack Sharon Womack Larry Wright Phil Wright Charles Zang Ronnie Casey In Memory of Ronnie Casey The tragic airplane accident on October 21, which took the life of Ronnie Casey, shocked and saddened many Po-Hi students. Moving from Vincent, Oklahoma, Ronnie was just beginning an active junior year. During the summer he was a pitcher on the American Legion and Lions' baseball teams and worked for his father. He was a friendly and active person who always had a smile or encouraging word for everyone. Those who knew Ronnie will never forget his friendship that meant so much. Page 72 J U IOR SNAPS Careful there, Buzzg it's goin' ta get 'chal l That's right, ,lohng it's 3:34. You finally learned to tell time! N-Gerrie wears a pleasant smile for all who pur- chase items in the book store. Dan seems to be working hard behind the stage! Page 73 SOP!-IOMO CLAQQ Don Cogman. President John Hampton, Vice-Presidcntg Toni Gibson, Scvcrelaryg Mrs. Maxyne Kelley, Sponsor. L-, Kim Acton Barbara Sherry Gayle Madelyn Adams Adkins Adler Aeschilman Kenneth Mike Steve Linda Anderson Armstrong Arrendell Bailey Darlene Harlen Frank Jack Barnes Barthel Bartlett Baughman CLASS OF 965 Nancy Albers Melissa Baker Kay Baughman Nancy Allen Steve Baker Walter Beam Peggy Alston Mark Barker Connie Behar wi Beverly Beighle Frances Blando Don Boyiddle Richard Dwight Carol Lynn Bell Beman Biggs Dane Pamela Gary Blubaugh Blubaugh Bolay Mary Mark Richard Box Breidenbach Brewster L Mary Lynn Biggs .lim Bond Dan Bricky Melvin Birge Dan Boone Sandy Bridges Connie Bishop Gregg Boyett .ludy Briscoe K en Blake Mike Boyett Mary Bristow Page 75 Charles Marilyn Broam Brooks Danny Marshall Brownfield Brownfield Linda Charlene Burge Burks Chuck Brown Judy Bruder Lonnie Burnett David Callison Sheryl Carmack Caylin Carpenter Page 76 Karen Camp Gwen Carment Paul Childs .lanice Carden Valsynda Carruth Sally Chisholm Diana .ludy Robert Bobby Vivian Brown Brown Brown Brown Brownell Cherrie .loe Bonnie Rodney Vera Bryant Buck Buck Bucker Buffalohead Pat Gibson Gary Marlin Mike Busey Bush Butler Butler Cagley CLASS OF '65 Dana Carder Mary Caruthers Harold Christensen Don Carder Dean Cathey Cathy Christy JoAnn Carey Harve Cathy Judy Clark Jane Judy Carlile Carroll Sandra Chapman Bob Childers ir-sr 'SJ Donna Clarke it ef J ' , g 1' Q 4'- Mary Clemons Don Cogman Mark Conley Bob David Chance Cline .ludy Fred Cohenour Collins Judy Tresa Conway Cooper Neva Cline Barbara Colvin Simon Cornell SOPHOMORE CLASS Merrill Cloud Linda Colvin Duncan Coons Joe Clow Mike Combs Janet Cortrigbt Drucella Coffelt Wesley Comer Phyllis Courtney Donna Cowling Sberie Cunningham Marion DeArmon Eugenia Cox Tom Cusick tloliannah Decker Rick Cox .lim Dagg Linda Delaney Danny Crockett Feliria Dailey Brenda Denison Marva Croft Don Davis lim Dent Linda Crook .lolflla Davis Charles Dewhin Donna Cross lonnie Davis Ellen Dimmiok Carolyn Culbreath Louis Davis Sandy Dodson Page 77 Gam 'fr fi i S . Q Hamel . V. if :Qs 1- fra:-Q L ,f 5 if si s ,Qs 'S W' X 2 lingo is J ws X if 5 Q' il Elaine Doing Linda Duncan Barbara Eiseman Mary Nancy Charles Connie Dominador Donohoo Doughty Doughty Danny Bill Arlis Ted Dysart Eberhard Ebberle Ebberley Varolyn James Judy Leonard Elliott Ellis Engle Epperson CLASS GF '65 .,y.. Donna Diane Larry Dowell Dugan Dye Ronnie Sally Sue Edens Edwards Edwards Richard Connie Marvin Epperson Esmond Essary Joe Ernest Wzlnda Feaster Robert Ferguson Page 78 Jerry Evans Mike Fee LeRoy Fredrick Nancy Fair James Fowler Dennis Fredric ks Sherry Fair Richard Foxworthy David Freele K s . Lge, X-sa.. Amy Farnum Judy Fractman Jack Friday Linda Dennis Allen Farnsworth Fauchier Frazier Rebecca Linda Fralick Franke Pam Shirley Friend Franklin Everett Fruits Madeline Judy Linda Toni Joe Dave Gaden Gardner Garrison Gibson Gildhouse Gillogly Tex Pat Jim Gordon Carolyn Marilyn Golay Goldman Gondles Goodger Griffin Griffin Lynn David Jeff Richard Bill J0hn Hadley Hall Hall Hall Hamilton Hampton SOPHOMORE CLASS Trudy Ginger Connie Gullet Jolm Hanna Linda Janet Harless Harmon Jini Lonnie Hastings Hayden Marilyn Ron Hess Hess Joyce Harman Ronald Hays Gary Hibbius Ronald Harpc Allen Hazen J ay Hibbs Evelyn Harris Margaret Hein Marcia Hickman Janis Novella Jim Harris Harris Hartley Jerry Mary Anna Helms Hendrickson Hercyk David Gene Karen Hicks Higgins Hillhouse Page 79 Cheryl Hohbs Billy House Linda Hughes 'wrist N 1 . iw i if l l gi iw as C 'swiss- Mary Jamcs Marion Jones Richard Clay Jones Page 80 1 X - gf' fr Q E L3 1: flu AQ Dennis Hockenhury Rex Howard Connie Hunt f l - lf. 1 E A We X ,7 .Q J' if J ,af f .Q 5 If Billy Hock John Hron Anne h Hutc Craig Hodges Connie Huhler Loretta Irons CLASS OF 765 Jackie Hogan Richard Hudson Karen Jackson 1. af-qi, H-any Jeanne Horton Wayne Hudson Joe Jackson if I fl' w ' y +R lr . if , Nancy Horton Donna Huff Terry Jacobs J z 's.,.w ,E ,. 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Erick Dana Cary James Linda Jimmie Carolyn Jansson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones Jordon Richard Larry James Jack Nancy Pat Charles Jones Justice Kanelakos Katz Kelley Kelley Otis Linda Dick Dan Billy Gary Kcmhle Kern Kester Kidd King Kelly Jackie King Kathy .lack James King Kingsley Kirk Jane Robert Linda Kleier Knox Koehn Peggy Gary Cayland Larkins Larson Lauver Phyllis Kirk Patricia Kolb Nick Lawrence SOPHOMORE CLASS Charles Phillip Stanton Kissman Kizer Kizer David Larry Lavonne Ladner Lamm Lanter Nancy David Larry Lee LeGrand Lenhart Ray Lessert Jane McBride Coni McMillan Jimmy Lewis Kenneth McCabe Terry McMonig Jerry Gary Lingnau Livingston Sally Edward McCartney McEwin Martin Jackie le Klclxleese Blcpllerson Steve Lohman Charles McGee Sherri Maddera Carla Long Jan McJunkin Fred Maddox Frances Louoks Monte McKay Charles Martin Don McAllister Marion McKenzie Darlene Martin Page 81 N if in r i i - sg. i allies--sz i i 5. 3 1 f iw Douglas - Martin Dean McGee Phil Morgan Linda Martin Jimmie Meyer Randell Morgan Dennis Bill Gene Mathews Matlock Maudlin Mike Pam Russel Miller Miller Miller Bill David Sarah Morris Morris Morris CLASS OF '65 Ann Mavris Bob Milligan Jim Morrison Phillip Max son Cathy Mon get Margie Mor ton Charles Meek DeWayne Morgan Tom Moseley rife- Charlotte Mullin Patricia Ne arin g Sherry Necse Page 82 J im Murphy Johnny Neely Jimmy Nowicki John Craig Murphy Myers Kathleen Bob Neill Nelson Linda Sally Nunn Ochs Joyce Myers David Nelson Sidney Osborn Patricia N aden Verlen Newman John Overall Linda Neal Jim Nickles Gayle Northcutt Dianne Neidig Sharon Overrnan as fi ,lgk . kzzv ,X 7 7' fi Allzl 3 Robert Paden Beverly Pearson Sharon Pingry 6 and i ia Judith Leland Jeanette Cl1CIYl Palmer Pappan Parker PHHCTSOI1 Jane Ernest Carla Lynda Pepia Pettit Peterson PCUY Gary JoAnn Charlene EHUHCU Pittman Pond Presson PfimC21l1X SOPHOMORE CLASS Charles Dale Payne Payne Danny Danny Phillips Pinegar Diana John Pruett Psikal Bobby Myra Deanna Tim Cliarlette Ron Pumford Purser Ramsey Randolph Rankins RHYOII Cynthia Max JoAnn Randa Donna Frank Record Rheam Richardson Richardson Robinson Rogers Ray Jeannie Linda Beverly Sharon Louis Romine Rose Rose Ross Roubal Roy Janet Rea James Roland Joyce Royster Edna Reaves Sam Roland Patricia Russell Page 83 A we Betty Peggy Karole Marcia William Rutherford Samuel Sanders Sanders Sanders Bobby Joe Judy Carl Jack Schneeberger Schrader Scott Searcy Sensintaffar James Judy Gwen Connie Carl Sherrod Sherwin Short Short Simmons CLASS OF 965 ,rw 5s 1 W!! r r Randy Skinner Eddie Snyder Clark Sole Page 84 Larry Skinner Kay Sober Kathryn Stephenson Stanley Charles Gary Sledge Smith Smith Linda Carol Fred Speakman Spears Stafford Madeline Alan Gayla Stewart Stigge Stoops Brenda Leroy Ray Schafer Sehuessler Schieber Danny David .l3I1iC6 Shaw Shelton Shepler Chris Linda Neal Simmons Simmons Singletary Judy Marsha Gene Smith Smith Sparks David Mickey Stanbrough Stavinsky Daris Sharon Stout Stephens Celesta Struble V, is K H fi W3 e 3' fx Dan Suggs Elton Talbert Diana Thompson 42- if Pt M. , fo ffl ,gg Elza Tommy Sullivan Sullivan Glenda Walter Talley Tanksley Karmelita Tommy Thompson Thompson Dennis Susan Summers Summers Patsy Susan Tarver Taylor Tommy Daryl Throop Thurber CLASS OF '65 ' YZ sf wg 7' V. E : m sn- Sandra Swanson Jerry Tindel Mike Trice . V. '3 5 2 1 . , M , .F :,..,. H Jerry Swinehart Al Thomas Marshall Troxell Beverly Trussell Saunclra Vogt Kitty Watson Joann Tucker Alison Walker Linda Watson Linda Turner Ellen Walker Claudia Vllaugh Dana Ulmer Sherry Walker Mary Wayman Darrelle Elizabeth Loretta Nancy Van Dyck Veal Vernon Vickers Max Richard Gary Karen Waller Warren Watson Watson David Jacqueline Tony Charles Walker Webb Weingart Weinshilboum Page 85 CLASS OF '65 Tom Lynda Welch Welker .l on Sandra Williams Proskovec Tim Linda Wilson Wimmer Bobby ,limmy Yant Yeaman Page 86 i. ,, Pete Wells Orlando Williams Stan Wittmer Jane Young Sandra West Nancy Williamson Deborah Womack Diane Zempt Suzanne Ross Beverely Wheeler .lerry Willison Mike Woods Delbert Forman Karen Stevens Harlene White .lane Wilson Kenneth Wooten Linda Magg Judy Taylor Karen White Kenneth Wilson Lucy Workman Darlene Mendenhall Carolyn Turner Larry White Carolyn Stalcup Evlyn Wright Janis Potts Donald Gangwere Whafs that formula again? L f-ef: My iz AL if 32 h if wb J Tomorrow we've got to get organized. t j,44 f- When do we play the boys, team? Can you imagine that? Page 87 AC W -'EQ In activity we must find our joy as Well as gloryg labor, like evoryttliijzgtolso that is good, is its own foward. i i t t it t to E- P- WHIPPLE ii ,'g xg, L.. , 1 , , .,,., AV 1 Page 89 CAT TALE members work far into the night to meet deadlines. Planning the 1963 CAT TALE began early last sum- mer. By July the cover, end- sheets, and theme had been selected. When school began last fall, the new members Were orientated and taught layout designing and copy writing. Then the staff planned each page in the CAT TALE, meeting individual deadlines -,W K-Quik' Anne Morrill Barbie Robertson Mary Ellen Doyle Editor Copy Editor Layout Editor MIS- SHHY Cunningham Tom Leonard Neo Ann Williamson Skeeter Lutz Page 90 SPOU-90' Associate Editor I 962 as they came. This task en- tails many extra hours after school and at night. The strain and worry are bal- anced by parties and lasting friendships among staff members. Recording the ac- tivities of Po-Hi during the past year was a most re- warding experience for each of us. md, To Correct mistakes on a layout, one marks over them with a blue pencil. Here we arc using a blue pencil! ffl f fa , vfr ' ' ff: Q ' 5-5 ..1v Qgh f I' ',f Judy Macomb Bill Pensoneau Carol Nickles Ph0l0gfUPhy Editor Photographer-in-Chief Business Manager Sally Burrows Mike Murphy Julie Barr Mr. John Ludrick Photography Advisor Page 91 Mrs. Sally Cunningham Mary Morrill Sponsor Editor Tl-IE was PONCAN staff members are used to deadlinesg they must meet one every two weeks. All stories and pic- tures must be completed a week before the PONCAN Comes out. Copy is sent to the print- er who sets it in type and runs it off on galleys. These are proof sheets which are read by the editors three .maps V Marilyn Gulletl Buzz Venzke Circulation Manager Co-Sports Editor Serving as special assignment reporters ure: Yvonne Meadows, seated, Mary Swenson, Jerry Lynn Brown, Paula Carmack, Karol Phillips, Sherri Struble, and Becky Cottrell. Page 92 J im Garrison Co-Sports Editor Vicki Pribble, Carlene Harney, .loan Ledbetter, Skeeter Lutz, Sharon Dickey Cary Smith, Nancy Norris, Hilary Dru leyg Barbra Hudsonpillar, Vicki Walker Patty Weingart, Diane Dewey, Carol Bryant, Harvey Anderson, Carol Slocum PONCAN STZXF-F times. The corrected galleys are returned to the printer to set the layouts. The staff checks these for mistakes on Monday afternoon. The papers are printed on Tues- day for folding and distribut- ing on Wednesdayf. Through this process current Po-Hi news is brought to students. ,f Candy Trout Mary Ashton News Editor Feature Editor ' t 5 i. L35 g ip i ts X 4 i f e R Hr ,, 1 ite Susan Barrick and Jimmy Bird Brown Wallace Susan Ault Photography Editor Co-Photography Editor Co-Advertising Editors Diane Doctor, Patty Edwards, Patty Vanceg Karen Teichmer, Vicki Guthrie, Sherri Welcli, Maxene Hasselbring, Jim Garrison, Dennis Gallagher, Howard Kanelakos, Bill Boone, Charles Love- lace, Linda Ladner. ,lf Is this how worried chemistry students study for an exam ??? Page 93 TRI-HI-Y To create, maintain, and extend through- out the home, school, and 'community high standards of Christian character is the pur- pose of Tri-Hi-Y. As one of Po-Hi's busiest groups this year, it has supplied school dances with new records, contributed books to the li- brary, sponsored Leap Week activities, and participated in Pre-legislature and Youth in Government sessions. For the second straight year, the Tri-Hi-Y has had a state officer elected at the Lake Murray Conference. Mrs. Maxyne and Mrs. Rita Bryant are club sponsors. Page 94 MEMBERS: Meadows, Frey, Payne, Womack, Norris, William- son, Mason, McBride, Lansdown, Randall, Mrs. Kelley, Sponsor, Goodman, Christie, Doyle, Druley, M. Morrill, Hancock, Cox, Colwell, Burnett, Hull, Gilbert, Stephen- son, Locke, Nickles, Brown, Lad- ner, Trout, Livermore, A. Morrill, Joachim, Grant, West. OFFICERS: Judy Bailey, Corres. Sec., Tressa Frey, Chaplaing Mrs. Bry- ant, Sponsor, Barbie Robertson, Pres., Carla Davis, V.-Pres., Carol Joachim, Treas.g Mrs. Kelley, Sponsor. Not pictured Judy Hull, Rec. Sec. MEMBERS: Broomfield, Ferguson, Bailey, Dickey, Vance, Eberhard, Doctor, Mohler, Robbins, Murray, Barr, Harney, Guthrie, Hiatt, Mrs. Bryant, Sponsor, Willis, Gutshall, Mehring, Nicolaysen, Godwin, Bry- ant, Guier, Leroy, Brown, Luther, Robertson, Hatelid, Bly, Schneiderg Officer, Gordy, Burrows, Smyley, Weingart, Parker, Williams, Fors- burg, Dewey, Bunch, Davis, Heinze. MEMBERS: Kemper, Leonard, Young, Freele, Crane, D. Howe, Riley, G. Smith, J. Howe, Elk, Cor- poran, Mr. Celmers, Sponsor, Endi- cott, Waddelow, Osborn, P. Howe McKnight, Brown, Ellis, Anderson 7 Ballard, Tarpenning, Willisong Thigpen, Venzke, Quinn, Koger Bridgman, Jones, Blackburn, Hart man, Gilbert, Carment, Pappan Lemke, Mires. lk.: I-II-Y Having one of the largest memberships in the state, our local Hi-Y Club is sponsored by Mr. Lloyd Gelmers and Mr. Paul lngersol. Their over-all program includes regular meet- ings for discussion and business, officer train- ing sessions, social affairs, service projects, and some athletic events. Members are pledged to strive for clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living. OFFICERS: Bill Young, President, Richard Trant, Chaplaing Mr. Gel- mers, Sponsor, Mike Stolper, Sergeant at Arms, Bill Ashbaugh, Sec.- Treasurer, Art Mires, Vice-President, Mr. Ingersol, Sponsor. MEMBERS: Hampton, Henderson Wilson, Phillips, McNeese, Chris tenson, Cogman, Sole, Kinkaid Pitts, Trant, Brochen, Mr. Inger sol, Sponsor, Bums, Grimes, Lad ner, Paden, Yocam, Ashbaugh, Harris, Stolper, McNeese, Rauler- son, Nearingg Kissman, Nichols, Arrendall, Hurst, Hisey, Steele, Clark, Clynch, Ingham, Weinrich Shields. MEMBERS: Adler, Aiken, Alston, Ault, Barr, Behara, B. Beighle, M. Beighle, Blubaugh, Bridges, Brooks, Brower, Bryant Burrows, Busey, Buttram, Campbell, Carder, Carlile, Carmack, Carment, Carroll, Carruth, Caruthers, Chapman, Clark, Clarke Christy, Cline, Coffee, Coffelt, Cogman, Cohenour, Cook, Cottrell, Cramer, Cravens, Cross, Davis, Dewey, Doing, Donohoo, Doyle Duroy, Eberly, Epperson, Esmond, N. Fair, S. Fair, Farnsworth, Feathers, Ferguson, Field, Forsberg, Fralick, Frey, Friend Gaden, Gillogly, Gibson, Cordy, C. Gullett, M. Gullett, Hack, Hall, Hamlin, Hancock, Hankins, Harney, Harris, Harshaw, Hen son, Hess, Hiatt, Hicks, Hickman, Hill, Higgins, Hodde, Hoeffer, Hogan, Horton, N. Horton, Hunter, Hutchins, Joachim, Jones Jordan, Kern, Kincy, King, Knox, Lee, Littlehoe, Livermore, Lyons, McAdams, McCartney, McKenzie, McMahan, McMillen, Macomb, C. Martin, D. Martin, Mavris, Meyer, Mills, Moore, A. Morrill, M. Morrill, Mullin, Myers, Nearing, Neff, Nichols 5 Norris, Northcutt, Ochs, Officer, ,lane Parker, Jeannette Parker, Penoi, Petterson, Petty, Pingry, Price, Randall, Rankins, Rea Reed, J. Richardson, R. Richardson, Robertson, Robinson, ROWS, Rozell, Sanders, Schauf, Schmid, Shepler, J. Smith, K. Smith N. Smith, Sober, Stalcup, K. Stephenson, S. Stephenson, Stoops, Summers, Taylor, Thompson, Thurber, Timberlake, Trout, Trusi sel, Turner, Uhlenhop, Ulmer, Vickers, A. Walker, L. Walker, Walls, Waugh, Wayfman, Webster, Wheeler, White, Williams Williamson, Willis, Young, Edwards. Page 96 1 Dynamiters rush to join snake dance. OFFICERS: Pres. Judy Macomb, Vice-Pres. Sandy Ferguson, Treas. Diana Gutshallg Sec. Pam Penoi. Dynamiters is an organization of girls working to promote school spirit. Al- ways ready to add to school enthusiasm, they attend pep rallies and athletic events. Under the able direction of Mrs. Velma Mitchell, Dynamiters has become one of the largest and widely known pep clubs in the state. Squad Leaders: Candy Trout, Mary Ellen Doyle, Barbie Robertson, Tressia Kincy, Susan Ault, Charlotte Hunter, Mary Livermore, Carla Davis, Carol Joachim, Mary Morrill, Michael McAdams. Page 97 THE C!-I DEIZQ GO WILDCATSI As students crowd into the pep assemblies and the stadium each year, the high spirit and enthusiasm is largely due to the efforts of our cheerleaders. Hard work on cheers several nights a week is the reason for their success. This year they attended both summer and winter clinics at Norman. Six cheerleaders and one alternate are elected by the student body in open try-outs each spring. Beth Rivers, Head Cheerleader, Peggy Appleman, Cheryl Colwell, ,ludy Rose, Carol Nickles, Mary Irby, and Barbara Bott. Page 98 Tl-IE DIEIZQ John Young, Robert Cramer, Bill Corporon, Junior Bridges, Luther Grisso, Harvey Andersong Mike Murphy, Louis Brochen, Don Waddelow, Tommy Quinn, Skeeter Lutz, George Fancher, Gary Robinsong Dick Jones, Ken Ellis, Charles Zang, Larry Clynch, Steve Williams, Lance Carton, Fred Hurst, John Brownell, John Kemper, Tom Fudge, Art Mires, John Elk, Jon Yocam, Tom Carment, Tom Morris, Mr. Stumhaugh, Sponsor. Ringing their 'gBooster Bellfi blowing sirens, run- ning the torch to Blackwell, and yelling our Wildcats to victory Were a few of the Grenadiers' activities this year. This pep club of junior and senior boys, under the direction of Mr. Everett Stumhaugh, has become well-known throughout the school for their enthusiasm. OFFICERS: Tom Carment, President, Tom Morris, Head Cheerleader, Fred Hurst, Secretary-Treasurerg Mr. Stumbaugh Sponsorg Lance Carton, Sergeant at Armsg John Kemper Vice-Presidentg not pictured-Richard Trant, Head Bell Ringer. Page 99 John Elk, President, Mr. Celiners, Sponsor, Roy Caruthers, Vice-President, David Hatta- Way, Secretary. Mr. Gelmers, Sponsor, John Elk, Linda Clark, Peter McKereher, Tilford Harp, Danny Riley, Barbara Harwood, Elizabeth Vealg Roy Caruthers, Bruce Kinneberg, Albert Clark, David Hattaway, Mischa Gorkuscha, Richard Bodine, Richard Nearing. 'x R- 'LHP f ff'- 4' F x Completing certain advanced math courses and keeping a scholastic aver- age of 3.00 are membership require- ments for the Math Club. Under the direction of Mr. A. Lloyd Gelmers, chairman of the math department, the members study ad- E vanced courses not offered at Po-Hi. Along with these studies, they have pro- grams given by various members. This year the club has taken a special interest in computers. yi l A Page 100 Who said we aren't artistic? Dan Stratton, President, Mike Murphy, Vice-Presidentg John Howe, Secretary, Mr. Schwenker, Sponsor. SLIDE RULE Byron Hodges, Dan St'.'atton, John Howeg ,lames Thomas, Mike Murphy, David Shields, Mr. Schwenker, James Ross Under the sponsorship of Wil- liam H. Schwenker, the members of the Slide Rule Club learn to multiply, divide, square, cube, and take the square and cube roots of numbers with the slide rule. After these funda- mentals have been learned, the mem- bers go on to apply them solving varia- tions, proportions, and problems re- quiring combinations of the basic rules. The slide rule speeds up calcula- tions and is a great help in numerous fields of work such as science and en- gineering. One more answer like that and you're out. l l ,N 1 FRENCH MEMBERS: Adler, Arnold, Barnes, Beighle, Brown, Bunch, Childs, Chisholm, Collier, Cramer, C. Davis, R. Davis, Fancher, Featherston, Forsberg, Gay, Hatlelid, Hicks, Johnson, Kaylor, Kester, Lawrence, LeRoy, Livermore, Luther, Macomb, Miller, A. Morrill, Morris, Nicolaysen, Norris, Parker, Penoi, Petterson, Price, Purser, Smith, Stephenson, Trant, Vickers, Wallace, Walker, Williams, Williamson, Wimmer, Woosley, Young. Under the direction of Mrs. Pat Goodman, the French Club helps interested students further their knowledge of French ways and customs. Singing songs, listening to lectures, and playing games are part of their many club activities. f ! The French Club takes advantage of a native Frenchman as he tells French children's stories. OFFICERS: Min. Sec. Diane Bunch, Roll Sec. Ruth Nicolayseng Sponsor Mrs. Goodman, Pres. Tonya Hicksg Vice-Pres. Pam Penoig Page 102 Sgt.-at-Arms Richard Trant. SPANISH MEMBERS: Cogman, Cravens, Doctor, Eberhard, Fair, Godwin, Grant, Hack, Hamrick, Hankins, Jones, Kester, Ledbetter, Lutz, McGill, McGowan, Martin, Mehring, Mullin, Nixon, Overman, Parker, Pepia, Potts, Rose, Rowe, Shaw, Vance, K. Watson, L. Watson. Founded in l948, the Spanish Club, under the supervision of Mrs. Faye Sackett, is offered to interested Spanish students. Every other week programs are given to the group. Activities range from Spanish skits to the annual inter- national banquet with the French Club. l ji u OFFICERS: Pres. Diana Hankinsg Sec. Cheryl Cogmang Vice-Pres. Patty Vance. Why it's Frosty the Pinata! Page 103 D The first thing you learn in debate is not to argue with mel! Learning the technical art of debating is the aim of this clubgs members. They acquire skills in speaking and analytical thinking by participating in active debates with clubs from other cities. OFFICERS: Bill Young, Pres.: Bennie Ware, Vice-Pres.g Sally Burrows, Librarian, Sherry Welch, Sec.g Mrs. Ware, Sponsor. l MEMBERS: Sherry Welch, Drucelle Cofelet, Ann Hutchins, Maddline Stewart, Carol Sanders, Cynthia Record, Sally Burrows, Ben me Ware, Bill Young, Mrs. Ware, David Gillogly, Kenny Blake, Jim Nickles, Dan Boone, Stan Kizer, Marc Conelly. Page 104 YOFEJCKJ The Yorick Troupe is a dramatic organization con- sisting of students interested in this field. Before be- coming a member, a student must be a pledge. After obtaining seventy-five points from school plays, skits, and other dramatic productions, he then can be con- sidered a member. OFFICERS: Claire Livermore, Pres., Pam Penoi, Vice- Pres., ,lean Louis Brochen, Sec.-Treas.g Mrs. Kelly, Spon- sor. Once upon a time t MEMBERS: Alston, Beighle, C. Biggs, M. Biggs, Brochen, Brown, Bryant, Carder, Cohenour, Cross, Delaney, A. Edwards, Sally Edwards, Sue Edwards. Engle, Esmond, Ferguson, Friday, Garlen, Cay, Gibson, Gordy, Grisham, Cullet, Hankins, Hess, Hickman, Higgins, Horton, Jones, Kern, Ladner, Lee, Livermore, McBride, McKenzie, Macomb, Madderra, Mavris, Meadows, Mires, Mowdy, Nearing, Ochs, Penoi, Petty, Pingry, Rea, Rega, Rose, Roubal, Samuel, Stewart, Stalcup, Taylor, Thurber, Walker, Watson, Welker. Page 105 J erect: CA Discovering and studying careers in journalism is one ac- tivity oi the Future Journalists of America Club. Speakers from the fields of communication explain to members the new concepts and operations now in practice. Last fall Jim Bird was elected State FIA Secretary, bring- ing recognition to our local club. Mrs. Sally Cunningham sponsors the FIA, now in its second year at Po-Hi. t FJA members participate in a panel discussion. OFFICERS: Mary Ellen Doyle, Pres., Mary Ashton, lst V.-Pres., Mrs. Cunningham, Sponsor, Howard Kanelakos, Treas.g Sharon Dickey, 2nd V. Pres., Diane Dewey, Sec. MEMBERS: Larkins, Mohler, Ledbetter, Dickey, Norris, Campbell, Doyle, Mrs. Cunningham, Sponsor, Edwards, Ashton, Wein- gilrt, Ladner, Bryant, Dewey, Slocum, Guthrie, Pribbleg Barrick, Anderson, Gallagher, Venzke, Kanelakos, Smith, Carmack, Ault. Page 106 L First aid or hospital care, anyone? Although these girls arenit quite trained nurses, the Future Nurses Club teaches many basic principles. Under the leadership of Mrs. Zudora Busey and student nurses, members study the various careers in medi- cine. l OFFICERS: Marilyn Coffee, Chaplain, Monica Pepia, Treas.g Marsha Gillogly, V.-Pres.g Toni Pepia' Seal NHHCY Myers' Pres' Monica passes out candy for the sale. MEMBERS: Laraine Reed, Diana Hall, Deborah Womack, Melissa Baker, Jo Ellen Ernestg Kay Dysart, Nancy Eberly, Karen Sloan, Ginger Jackson, Diane Barnes, Nancy Porter, Sue Hill, Janice Webster, Drenda Marting Kathy King, Jeanne Horton, Deanna Rozell, Charlene Presson, Vivian Brownell, Evelyn Harris, Nancy Allen, Harlene White, Dorothy Smith, Novella Harris, Joyce Royster, Pat Busey, Judy Carroll, Glenda Talley, Pam Friend, Karen Hillhouse, Gayle Northcutt, Donna Cowlingg Linda Turner, Judy Golay, Lynda Bottrell, Sherry Landis, Joyce Golay, Bettye Randall. Page 107 H The girls hurriedly finish their clothing for the style show. OF CA in- OFFICERS: Mrs. Lela Cook, Sponsorg Paula Carmack, President, Wanda Klinger, Vice-Presidentg ,lan Leatherman, Secretary? Janice Todd, Treas- urer. As an integral part of the homemaking program, the Future Homemakers of America provides opportunities for additional experiences in planning and carrying out home activities. One of their annual activities is selling candy to finance a trip toithe state rally in Oklahoma City. The over-all goal of the organization is to help individuals improve personal, family, and community living, both now and in the future. MEMBERS: First row: Louise Hodde, Dclila Arlt, Carol Spears, Linda Colvin, Kay Sober, Mary Hendrickson. Second r0w.', Paula Carmack, Nancy Albers, Katheleen Harmon, Diane Zemp, Saundra Tomblin, Jan Leatherman, Wanda Klinger. Third row: Mrs. Lcla Cook, Vian Farnum, Janice Todd, Pat Kolb, Kay Wintermule, Barbara Eiseinan, Karon Brown, Sandy Guier, Pat Cold- man, Linda Koehn, Mrs. Forrest. Page 108 OFFICERS: Doug Hartley, Sentinelg Keith Harman, Secretaryg Randy Hodgson, Reporter, Larry Garrett, Vice-President, Sandy Ferguson, FFA Sweetheart, Van Edwards, Presidentg Don Garrett and Ronny Garrett, Co-Parliamentariansg Roger Blubaugh, Treasurer. This Future Farmers of America chapter is divided into five teams: pasture and land, livestock, dairy, crops, and meats. These teams have been quite busy participating in county and state con- tests at Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Pauls Valley, Stillwater, Goodwell, Newkirk, Arkansas City, and other cities. They brought many honors to our school and received much self-satisfaction. S5951 , ,L OF CA l Larry Wright, Lynn Peters, Glenn Bacher, and Ronnie Garrett, members of the meat judging team, proudly display the trophy they won this year. MEMBERS: Michael Armstrong, Glenn Bacher, Paul Bates, Roger Blubaugh, John Campbell, David Cline, Gerald Coats, Steve Cockrell, Jim Dent, Van Edwards, Don Garrett, Larry Garrett, Ronnie Garrett, Jeff Hall, Keith Harman, Doug Hartley, ,lim Hartley, Randy Hodgson, DeWayne Morgan, Bill Osborn, Sid Osborn, Lynn Peters, Ernest Pettit, Ernest Ross, James Ross, Don Schieber, Ray Schieber, Bobby Schneeberger, Leroy Schuessler, Richard Sherrod, Elton Talbert, Ti1i1Wel1rle. Page 109 PENGUIN 1 w MEMBERS: First row: Anne Bryan, Lois Speakman, Peggy Brower, Peggy Roebuck, Kay Rinehart, Darlene Hibbs, Nancy Gilman, Tressa Frey. Second row: Karen Nichols, Charlotte McMahar1, Judy Horsley, .lane Mullins, Donna Lyons, Tresia Kincy, Karen Kendall, Laurie Hayen, Viki Carey, Lynda Christie, Mary Swenson. Q. .,,... fr' 'lwwlee , 4 - , t We , 1 Laurie Hayen, Mrs. Cassity's speed demon, takes dictation. Page 110 Each meeting of the Penguin Club is devoted to the study of some problem important to the girl entering the business world. Money made on the annual sale of c'Wildcat pencils is used to help some worthy senior girl. Mrs. Mary Louise Cassity is now in her seventeenth year of sponsoring this club. OFFICERS: Anne Bryan, Secretaryg Judy Horsley, Treasurerg Karen Kendall, Vice-President, Lynda Christie, President. LIERAIZYCLUB MEMBERS: Carolyn Culbreath, Angie Edwards, Mike McAdams, Miss Curtis, Sponsorg Evelyn Wright, Judy Palmer, Jan Harris, Felica Dailey, Christina Harp. Not picturedg Sally Chapman, Janet Hiatt, Laraine Reed, .lerry Wintermute, Kay Wintermute. This year the Library Club is even more active than usual. It was host for the northern district of Oklahoma Student Li- brary Associations in December. Our local club holds the dis- trict offices of both president, Mike McAdams, and secretary, Angie Edwards. The bookworm breakfast and farewell party for the senior members were also held. Miss Curtis organized this club twenty-three years ago. OFFICERS: Carolyn Culbreath, Secretaryg Mike McAdams, Presidentg Angie performs one of her duties as a member of the Angie Edwards, Vice-President. library staff. Page 11 1 G3-lF2J.S' ON ASSOCIATION Trela Usrey, Aline Church, Sandy Scott, Arlene Church, Tresia Kincy, Darlene Hibbs, Tonya Hicks, Cheryl Humble, Lynn Aiken, Mrs. Marie Mooreg Rebecca Frolick, Louise Langley, Patsy Brown, Paulette Walker, Margaret London, Donna Schneider, Margaret Jones, Vicky Pribble, Ellen Eddings, Beverly Trusselg Trudy Ginger, Pam Blubaugh, Sherry Smiley, Linda Hoeffer, Phyllis Struble, Alice Walls, Patty Randall, Linda Burge, Betty Eddingsg Valynda Carruth, Darrel Vandyke, Kay Boydston, Anita Hibbs, Linda Johnson, Jan Mclunkin, Linda Christy, Mary Domindar, Sherry Fairg Linda Franke, Francis Blando, Connie Hawkins, Margie Martan, Kathleen Niell, Janet Cartwright, Linda Nunn, Joyce Cook, Candy Duroy, Linda Hiatt. Being the only school club to engage in girls' sports, the Girls? Recrea- tion Association is made up of girls who have earned the required number of points in their gym classes. This club, sponsored by Mrs. Marie Moore, gave a Hsweatshirt dance-,U took hikes to nearby spots of interest and refereed the girls, athletic events. Sink it, Sandy, sink it! Mrs. Marie Moore, Sponsorg Aline Church, Presidentg Sandy Scott, Vice-Presidentg Arlene Church, Secretaryg Tresia Kincy, Point Chairman. Page 112 W, - -- Q, 'x . 'N I ' Y r JU nw! O . In its third year at Po-Hi, the Ookeehee Indian Club is under the sponsorship of Mr. Delbert Carlile and Mrs. Ruth Beaubien. These sponsors assist the students in selecting col- leges and schools of higher education. The club, following the patterns set by the Sequoyah Club and the Southwestern Regional Indian Youth Conference, studies Indian lore and their tribal language. Seated: Christina Harp, Ledavie Littlehoe, Marilyn Cornell, Mary Warrior. Standing: Bill Pensoneau, Louis Kickapoo Davis Orlando Williams, Kirby Feathers, Ray LeClair, and Vincent Knight. Not pictured are Mona Others, Floyd Irons, Louis Roy Cecelia Walkingsky, and Loretta Irons. OOICEEP-IEE INDIAN Iron s. OFFICERS: Floyd Irons, Vice-Presidentg Vincent Knight, President, Christina Harp, Recording Secretaryg Bill Pensoneau, Reporter-Historiang Mona Others, Corresponding Secretary. lj 'Dressed to kill in last year's Panic was Floyd Chief' Page 113 .ns D IF-IED OOCDP!-TUONQ OFFICERS: Judy Bradley, Vice-President, Beatrice Marshall, Secretary, Diana McVay, Student Council Reprcsentativeg Ward Denton, President, Mr. Tom Wyatt, Sponsor. What was the answer to that question? For the seventeenth year, the Po-Hi Diversified Occupation department, sponsored by Mr. Tom Wyatt since its beginning, has been of great value to our school. Here students, in preparation for a career, spend two class hours daily, studying such varied subjects as typing, bookkeeping, auto mechanics, woodwork, and metalwork. Diversified Occupations enables the students to re- ceive apprentice wages and scholastic credits. as-.,,f t of Seated: Farnsworth, Bradley, Marshall, Brown, Henderson, McVay, Neil, Greer. Second row: DeWeese, Cook, Penner, Elam, Cook, Denton. Third row: Mr. Wyatt, Ballard, Schoonover, McPherson, Tribble, Klinger, Owens. Page 114 Sponsor, Mr. William Schwenker Operating the lighting system, taking care of sound effects, arranging props and maintaining the equipment are a few of the many duties performed by the stage hands. The stagecraft crew, sponsored by Mr. William Schwenker, plays an important part in all Po-Hi as- semblies. These boys devote one period daily to work on the stage, and many times they spend additional hours after school. Showing educational films for classes, assemblies, and other special groups are only a few of the many duties performed by the Reel Rollers. Alternating in pairs throughout the day and sponsored by Mr. Paul ln- gersol, this group maintains the Little Theater, the pro- jector, and other precision equipment throughout the school year. :ai at 253 Sponsor, Mr. Paul lngersol STAGE Stagecraft crew: Mr. William Schwenker, Byron Hodges, Gary R. Smith, Cary L. Smith, Dan Stratton. MEMBERS: Brady, Mr. Ingersol, Morgan, McCurry, Sullivan, Hodges, Koehn. F20 Page 115 MEMBERS: Sally Chisholm. Marsha Sanders, Nancy Williamson, Nancy Dona- hoo, Mary Ann Carutlicrsg Paula Holcomb, Kathy Monger, Donna Clark, Jane Carlile. After several years' absence, the Latin Club has been reor- ganized under the sponsorship of Mrs. Alina Lee Oates. The mem- bers become more familiar with Latin customs and arts through lee- tures and independent study. MEMBERS: Broomfield, Attebcry, Woosley, Chapman, Jones, Clarke, Elkg Norris, Freele, Bridges, Bond, Kanelakos, Caruthersg Carpenter, MacKercher, Harp, Cooper, Williams. Under the direction of their capable advisor, Mr. John Ludrick, the members of the Science Club seek to enlarge their knowledge of the natural and physical sciences. Through the cooperation of the Continental Oil Company em- ployees, members receive help on their science fair projects from specialists in their chosen fields. Page 116 USUN OFFICERS: Pres., Sally Chisolmg Sec., Nancy Williamson, Vice-Pres., Donna Clarkg Sponsor, Mrs. Oates. SCIENCE 5 OFFICERS: Pres., Linda Clarkq Sec., Karen Broomfield, Treas., Lynn W0osley'g Vice-Pres., Bruce Kinnebergg Sponsor, Mr. Ludrick. YOUTH 0 Prosecuting Attorney, fudge, Defense Attorney, John Kemper Founded in 1954, the Youth Traffic Court has been a constant help in keeping down the rate of youth traffic violations. Its purposes are to try traffic offenders between the ages of twelve and eighteen who are attend- ing school, teach them the rules of safe driving, and the importance of these rules. Officer Harold Good- man advises this organiza- tion which has had much state recognition. David Kinkaid David Burns Alternate Judge, Bill Young, Alternate Clerk, Susan Aultg Alternate Prosecuting Attorney, Richard Bodine, Alternate Bailiff, Melissa Grantg Alternate Defense Attorney, Judy Hull. -fs: lf, Clerk, Bailiff, Sponwf, Kent Washburn Anna Marie Hatlclid Mr. Harold Goodman Page 117 5, 34-'uw e gag, or , - , Do your cleaning in another room, buddy! John Elk .......,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,.,.,A,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,....,,,, S teward Mary Clafre Livermore ,,,,,,, ,,.,A,....,,,,,........,. M rs. Skinner Kay Higgins ,,,,..,,,,,,...,...,, ..,..,. C ornelia Otis Skinner Alfred McDaniel ,,,,,,, .....,................ Otis Skinner Yvonne Meadows .,.... ........ E mily Kimbrough David Mowdy ,..,,,... .,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,. P urser Pam Penoi .,..,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,. S tewardess Richie Grisham ....., ,,,,,,,,, D ick Winters Art Mires ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...,..,,ii,...,,,, A dmiral Barbie Robertson ,,,,,,, Sandy Ferguson ,,,,.,,, Harriet St. John Winifred Blaugh Dick Jones ,,,,,,,,..., ,.....,, L eo McEvoy Judy Macomb ..,,,.,,,, .....,,7.. I nspector Carlene Locke ,.,,,...... ......., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T h erese Mary Helen Beighle , ,,,,, ...........,.,,,,,,,,,, M tldame Elise Louis Brochen ,l.777,,..... YYt,..it M onsieur De La Croix Bill Young ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,-,,.,..,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,..,..,... Window Cleaner GEN! O PLAY YOUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY Cornelia and Emily, two young classmates, saved their money for a trip to Europe. The girls are determined to be completely independent to show their maturity. They have an exciting adven- ture With a stowaway, mistake the leader of the ship's band for an admiral, take all sorts of fancy seasick remedies, and then meet two handsome young medical students. Yes, the girls finally reach Paris. There, they get involved with a gas meter that explodes, sleep in a bed that Cardinal Richelieu once used, and try to convince a great French actor that he should give them acting lessons. 41. Seated: Judy Macomb, Yvonne Meadows, Kay Higgins, Mary Helen Beighle. Standing: Sandy Ferguson, Carlene Locke, Pam Penoi, Art Mires, Richie Grisham, Barbie Robertson, Dick Jones, Mary Livermore, Alfred McDaniel, David Mowdy, John Elk, Louis Brochen, Bill Young. Page 118 JUNIOR: PLAY NTHE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLISN Dobbie Gillis is in trouble again. This time itis over a girl named Helen, whom he worships more than Helen of Troy. Unfortunately Helen is occupied elsewhere by her steady, Petey Bellows. uPetey thinksfi according to Dobie, that just be- cause he's captain of the football team, president of the Student Council, a three-letter man, and editor- in-chief of the school Echo, he is somebodyf' The problem is, Helen agrees! Through three acts, Dobie pursues Helen while he is being pursued by a different girl, ever-loving Bonnie. J A :T T 'LAnd I shot the arrow. Harvey Anderson CHARACTERS Sally Burrows ,,,,...., Kent Johnson ,,,,.... Diana Hankins ,....... Jim Garrison ,,,,......,,,,, Marianne Burnett Bill Pappan ,,,,..,,,,...,,, Melinda Gordy ,,,,, Richard Bodine ,, Doble Bonnie Petey Helen Mr. Pipgrass Miss Forepaugh Mr. Dixon Imogene Mr. Harrington Linda Ladner ....,,,.,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ll Irs. Dixon Scott McDaniel .,,,........... ,,.....,., M r. Gillis Neo Ann Williamson ...,... ,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,i.... S tella Diane Bunch ...i.....,......,, ..,...,, 1 Wiss Neuman Terry Lutz ...,,,,,.,. ...,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, B ill Vikki Bega .,............ ,,,,, L imbo Lamb Lynnita Eberhard ..r.. ,.,,,...,,.,,, A dele Max McKee ,.,,....,,,,,,,,..,...i,,,,,,,,,...,,.,,..,........,.,,.,.,.,,,,,,,, Maynard CAST: Marianne Burnett, Diane Bunch, Vicki Rega, Linda Ladner, Diana Hankinsg Mrs. Kelley, Neo Ann Williamson, Lynita Eberhard, Melinda Gordy, Sally Burrows, Harvey Andersong Kent Johnson, Scott McDaniel, Bill Pappanf Richard Bodine, .lim Garrison. Page 119 :ms V 3 it BRASS CHOIR: Long, Brown, Walker, Bale-sg Thomas, Young, Coons, Garrison, Kanelakos, Ingham, McKnight, Allen, Young, Powell, Freele, Young, Thompson, Smith, Hartman, Lee. BIG BLUE SYMPHONIC BAND: Allen, Attebery, Bird, Broomfield, Brown, B. Brown, J. Brown, Christensen, Clark, Colwell, Conley Cross, Davis, Freele, Garrison, Hartman, Haskins, Hatlelid, Hatten, Hayen, Henderson, Howe, Phillip Howe, Jones, Kane- lakos, Law, Ledbetter, Lee, Luther, McKee, Martin, Nicolaysen, Nuckols, Powell, Rose, Smith, Summerfield, Tapp, Walker, Wallace, Washburn, Williams, Woosley, Wright, Young, Bruce, Young. Page 120 , , 4 A 4 i Fl i r ll 4 OFFICERS: Pres., Larry Ingham, Vice-Pres., Hollis Allen, Sec., Susan Barrick: Libf, Bruce Young and Jim Garrisong Uniform Mgr., Bill Young. Drum Majors: David Bales and Bobby McKnight - , '4lY4l I Bolo CONCERT BAND: Adams, Baker, Bales, Barrick, Barthel, Baughman, C. Biggs, M. Biggs, Bond, Brewster, D. Brown, K, Brown, Buck, Burger, Burkett, Campbell, Cathey, Coons, Crockett, Cross, Dagg, Dailey, Davis, DeAnnon, Dimmick, Doug- rey, Eiseman, Fee, Forman, Foxworthy, Fractman, Freele, Gallagher, Grisham, Harman, Hays, Hickman, Hockenbury, Howe, Hubler, Humes, Ingham, J. Jackson, G. Jackson, Johnson, Kanelakos, Klier, Larkins, Lawrence, LeGrand, Livingston, Loucks, McBride, Judy McBride, McCabe, McJunkin, McKnight, Monger, Moseley, Myers, Orr, Osborn, Overall, Potts, Presson, Record, Rheam, Robbins, Rose, L. Rose, Ross, M. Sanders, I. Sanders, Sayles, Schrader, Smyly, S. Srnyly, Sole, Swanson, Swinehart, Thomas, Thompson, Trice, Warren, Watson, Weingart, Wells, West, Williams, Williamson, Willison, Young, Zemp. Page 121 Aeschliam, Allen, Armstrong, Attebery, Baker, Bird, Broomfield, Brown, Bennie, Brown, Betty, Brown, Jerry Lynn, Brown, Ronnie, Burnett, Bryant, Caudle, Childs, Chisholm, Rose Marie, Chisholm, Salleyg Christensen, Clark, Coffelt, Colwell, Conley, Cross Davis, Ellis, Forman, Freele, Garrison, Corkuscha, Hartman, Haskins, Hatlelid, Hatten, Hayen, Henderson, Howe, Dong Howe Phillipg Hull, Hutchings, Jones, Kanelakos, Kirk, Kinneberg, Law, Ledbetter, Lee, Long, Luther, McDaniels, McKee, Martin Murphy, Nicolaysen, Nuckols, Penoi, Powell, Bose, Smith, Stavinsky, Stewart, Summerfield, Tapp, Thomas, Todd, Veal, Walker .lerryg Walker, Vicki, Wallace, Washburn, Williams, Williamson, Willis, Woods, Woosley, Wright, Young, Billg Young, Bruce PO-I-ll GBC!-I OFFICERS: Linda Attebury, Sec., Larry Long, Council Rep., Name that tune! ,lim Bird, Pres., Kenneth Ellis, Vice-Pres., Rose Marie Chisholm, Council Rep. Page 122 f fx . W nf . F 1 V A Qfix I I f- 1 t 13' i lf ,, I ,fi Y , Y F ' 1 , IRQ ' .,,xr t w ,tu A ' 'fix 1 I A Faulk, Parker, McDaniel, Young, Beighle, Gordy, Cottrell, Aubrey, Miller, Briscoe, Grant, Heinze, Williams, Officer, Lansdown. Raulerson, Jones, Lane. Mrs. Leslie Rardin ENQEMBLEQ Many hopeful students try out for the all-school operetta, Rogers Letis all sing like the birdies sing!! and Hammersteinis Carousel. Page 123 . we we .Q .,,si.,.,f 'f-. We fs Q' A Q- mf A, . sfws i My H A J .sw R, fi' , ,wfwbi wi, C15 p J J' V 'Z , ' ,A'lv', , ' 77'1 f7 w Y ,lwrigf New Adamson, Aiken, Bley, Bryan, Bryant, Burns, Church, Arlene, Church, Aline, Clark, Cogman, Cornell, Cox, Cramer, Cranford, Crisp, Dewherry, Dewey, Drake, Dysart, Ed- wards, Featherston, Frey, Fry, Gay, Colay, Linda, Colay, Joyce, Colay, Judith, Hall, Harbert, Harshaw, Heitner, Hendricks, Hibbs, Hill, Horne, Hughes, Humble, Cheryl, Humble, Fontella, Jones, Kaylor, Kendall, Knox, Ladner, Landis, Ledbetter, Lee, LeRoy, Marlar, Martin, Connie, Martin, Drenda, Mohler, Murray, Paine, Peck, Pepia, Monica, Pepia, Toni, Petersen, Phillips, Pitts, Pribble, Price, Pruett, Psikal, Randall, Rega, Roby, Sanders, Schauf, Schmid, Shaw, Smith, Struble, Sullivan, Thompson, Tucker, Uhlenhop, Usrey, Walker, Donna, Walker, Paulette, Ware, Watson, Wegner, Wilson, Cheryl, Wilson, Donna, Wolfe, Hancock. This year the Advanced Girls7 Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Leslie Rardin, has ninety members. Spending many hours to prepare each program, they have participated in Choral Festival in Stillwater, and Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Girls, Glee Club assemblies. C!-IO Sophomore, junior, and senior boys compose the Boys, Glee Club. These thirty boys performed in the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Sophomore assemblies. Anderson, Bell, Beman, Blackburn, Boone, Carpenter, Cog- man, Comer, Croft, Genry, Golay, Hastings, Jacobs, Jones, Justice, Kelley, Kingsley, Kizer, Staton, Kizer, Phillip, Lar- son, Martin, Miller, Milligan, Morgan, Myers, Rayon, Romine. Page 124 - f x Every day during sixth hour forty-six sophomore girls practice for numerous programs given throughout the year. Thanksgiv- ing, Christmas, Girls, Glee Club, and Sophomore assemblies are but a few programs in which they par- ticipate. UQEQ Beighle, Briscoe, Buffalohead, Clemons, Conway, Courtney, Cox, Delaney, Doing, Dugan, Elliot, Engle, Fair, Franke, Goldman, Harris, Hogans, Horton, Huff, Lee, Mad- dcrra, Morris, Morton, McPherson, Naden, Neidig, Pepia, Rankins, Richardson, Roubal, Samuels, Schafer, Scharwin, Simmons, Smith, Stoops, Thompson, Trussell, Tucker, Vickers, Ware, Watson, Karen, Watson, Kitty, Watson, L.g Webb, West, Wheeler, Wilson, Wimmer. Selected each spring through tryouts, twenty-six girls and twenty-four boys compose the Mixed Chorus. Chosen from this group are a sextet and Madrigal Singers who perform for numerous civic and church groups. Lansdown, Ferguson, Cordy, Cottrell. Page 125 Romine, Koehn, Mowdy, Pitts, Coats, Corporon, Young, Apple- man, Ware, Aubrey, Flood, Raulerson, Stewart, McDaniels, Roady, Clark, Kanelakos, Lane, Quickel, Gilbert, Rains, Page. Cross, Ninemire, Briscoe, Irby, Mullins, Grant, McGill, Chapman, Ashton, Heinze, Beighle, Williams, Parker, Druley, O'Mealey, Faulk, Miller, Barr, Porter, Davis, Officer, Bailey, A Mr. Schwenker displays his quiet, reserved nature hack- In bg: V ' stage at the Senior Play! V' - -QC!-IOOL I 97' rxgr . 1 fig as r S we A 5 S S 5 S it BM his-1. 5 MHZ!! J, x if K ,Q 2 ii 1 if f if my W ,M H me , 1 NGN: W 5 M. 'Ep g 3 W ,L if ,S S+ wk gas v as l Q. , Q H 5 Q4 J, 'We if 2 an entrance to the fieldhouse. Another magnificent set-up in our World Serious Volley- ball Tournament. s. 1 refxeeesr 51-ff-' it a 'V if' Q-ze i rea A lasting tribute to our Fighting Wildcats decorates .ez ggi I N . wi, Page 126 Po-Hi's Student Creed ornaments our main hall. Q BEIZ M V- N .nf ' M: M,,5v , J- - . .fv- A stern David is determined to win the magazine l , drive ! Remember warm September? Softball and sand bar par- ties! at 1 E 1 I l f , n 4 ' X ,S , ' Q Q L L l 3 iw 1? ,4 Need we say anything? Cold, but loyal, Wildcat fans begin supporting a victorious season. Page 12,7 OCTCBEEJQ U 'D 9 Q i s x fb. in ,M . jg I 'li- n g 1 ii: it h m,,A, N The Annual Staff meets a deadline! ' l OBQEIZMZYTIONQ The Victory flag flies again! ,Aw Page 128 e Going to the guillotine so early?? Students attending the first all-school assembly in the Hutch ins Memorial. 1 N BEE, fa r K , 44 V I f A A A' 'X' f ' Q - f,,3?4Z?,V,L:m. V gg I 4 ' , w7i4: I i I A f A ., 11 iz' '- N, - f, V , r 1 A A ' -1 4 .30 fs f p Q ,ff i gi l llll , nlli T P- - o n , Y, 4 0 , ' o ,:,, .i f I ' , N i' . .,. , 5 ' f A iff?3?i'if'f5m M , - Q, ,fi A , ' My V ww' V Q , in 7,'Jf.f, H V , av g , , gffff '1 of f if ,K,-, i li,1 A P. ,A V 4 v, kg' A 4- y -,1 3, Some people donlt watch where they're going! Coach Bowman . . . doing the twist? ?? This is National Education Week?? Junior boys display great co-ordination? Page 129 The Po-Hi choruses presented the Christmas assembly this year. DE BEE DEVELOPMENTS Cheryl Wins the title of Ponca Cityis Junior Miss. Who's got the can opener? K . ,.. . ,X-.f .... Z K f rf ,-., . H 5 H . . y , Q:-.2 he - Ef:312'Qf f f- ,. :nf gm: il'-525: . 'f 'lf ' ' ' W 2:2 ' ' ', ,JJ S gi . - 1 ess: V 3 - ' 53 , . f::::-.: : ' i 1 55: 3 1' ,222- Q -1 Q . ' is 1 3: Q r .5-ta.: ' , ' E.. 1 -Z 1 J, , -1 , 'Om M. 2 K x -rr Q -- A :--7 - fig . :Ez ' , R W. ., hifi: E, L2 1-SJ-'32 S :m9,. wif --an., .I ,fy , ,A ,ww iff' sh.-37 -f.,..,, E E he A x,.,i:fgfjvff:sf 1' ' ' ,N -r:ff Y- K - , -:- ' V : - wir' 55'?i ' 529. 5 Po-Hi patio pep rallies perk up people. mr .wfugrw -,-, wsvmawf' WL- 2pfhwm:' V Y 7, At the football banquet Randy Hodgson named Doyle Menden- hall and Ronnie Endicott as next year's football captains. JAN J :Miz f M veggssisaaw-K 1 ,f V, V t f ,. i , ff,-f MK, fx:i1K:2L-1: -law-2: 5- 'itat ' 'eifaifai' 5 ' , Ll: f :H :cram :H f f 'W-if -an ,tt1, , , Q t 45 - f 2 f K ' w, f ,I tlkeltaeat gf LQ, 'ff ' ' 'wtf wwe H Q- J Q . -w 31 ' . .qw t S- A lr i f K-,13 'f ,, f 0.133 -V Y , A Q ,-ittwgw' .pap H M W . .1 1 I f A . f 'E-ii A , ,fy 1 ' ' K' V2 7 K w e 'ft H Ke ,K - ww, wse,K1f,,,LefKyg,,,f5l qs, 1 K ,f , Y 'fvft w Q i S f - lf-- N M ala Liglw f a 'Q' K, g , ez , ,E , 2 , , , :M H K 1 , M A W ,KW Q '11 EV, ,, K, 'fx I K ,, ',,11 ...J ,K K, K Quick! someone throw Mike a hanana. A my 1:35 , Ks The Nomads from Oklahoma State University provided Po H1 with one of the most enjoyable assemblies ever. Those horses can really get you down. FEBRUARY FANCIEQ No! No! It's mine! This year's Brotherhood Assembly was quite in- spiring to all. I forage,-Q These dolls danced in the Guys and Dolls excerpt. Sandy Ferguson was crowned F.F.A. Sweetheart by President Van Edwards. Page 132 At Preleg Bill Young received nomination for Governor of Youth and Government. Ml NES 1 Here we have seventy-six trombone-s . . . minus seventy-four! David ,and Bill COIUPFUEI in the AmCfi0HI1 Legion Oratorrcal Contest, winning flrst and second plac- es respectively. Youth and Government delegates eagerly prepare to leave for the capitol. And away We go as the March wind blows! DWI Clltlf? These Po-Hi art students were among eight whose work was sent to Norman for the Young Talent in Oklahomav exhibit. Page 133 APRIL Awaiting the April showers which . . . Aw shucks! Because of Easter vacation we can't come back to school till Tuesday! The participants spend many after-school hours in preparation for Carousel Page 1341 The courtroom awaits the new youth traffic officers, which are chosen during April. MEMORIES ., . ,ff-f , A In spring a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of . . . tennis, of course! 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Sept. 14- Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 25 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 18 Nov. 22 Page 14.2 1962 SCHEDULE Wewoka Tulsa Edison Stillwater Bartlesville Tulsa Hale Cushing Enid Muskogee Tulsa Rogers Blackwell Tulsa Central VARSITY PLAYERS DON BAILEY LYNN CLARK JIM CLINTON STEVE CRANE VAN EDWARDS GEORGE FANCHER MALCOLM GILBERT WARREN HARRIS RANDY HODGSON FLOYD IRONS DWIGHT JOHNSTON DAVID KAMMERER MYRON KELLER JON KENNEDY GENE KISSMAN VINCENT KNIGHT JACK LARIMER GREGG LEE GARY LOVE JOHN MAHORNEY SCOTTY MCDANIEL DOYLE MENDENHALL WENDELL OGDEN RAYMOND PADGET RICHARD PIERCE GEORGE ROLAND TIM SHELTON RONNIE SMITH RAYMOND SPEIGHT KENNETH TAPP RALPH THROOP KENNETH VENZKE PHIL WRIGHT End End Halfback Quarterback Tackle F ullback End Center Tackle End End Tackle Guard F ullback Quarterback Quarterback Center Guard Halfback Halfback Halfback Guard Tackle Guard Fullback Fullback Guard Hal fback Halfback Guard Guard End Quarterback Guarded by Gregg Lee, Jon Kennedy makes a strong drive for freedom was WILDCAT SWIM ' af ww,h4mHwm K ,. M- M 'e-evrw-Q..,, , Glenda Tally, Linda Rowe, Sandra Madderra, Janie Schneider, Connie McMillan, Lexy Forsberg, Susan Quinn, Valerie Dick, Anna Marie Hatlelid, Judy Carrol, and Marilyn Brooks. Coaches Dale Buck and George Harman. Y, , im .,,,-uw Bill Price, George Fancher, .lim Morrison, Victor Huddleston, Al Thomas, Max McKee, Loren Tracy, Milton Axtin, Tony Weingartg Allen Summerfield, Bruce Pearson, Brad Murphy, Larry Skinner, John Hatlelid, Clinton Cooper, and Mike Woods. Page 14-3 1 Q62 EAQKEIBALL 1 h JACK LARIMER AL CASSINGHAM Head Coach 1 ag BERT NICHOLS -w K' , ff gn. E Skip, the Oklahoma Seven's individual scoring champ, GARY. NINEMIRE makes a layup' Captain All-conference, All-state Page 144 F R 1 f 7.'i sg. -4,1 MH Ogi . . mv'- MALCOLM GILBERT GENE KISSMAN RAYMOND SPEIGHT WILDCN' QQUAD in ws Q M Q ww 1 . -QP' QQ O g N Q' A ,Q , H LQ. 552-fi ENNIS HOSKINS JOHN YOCAM Assistant Coach EARNEST HAYNES QP 4 k T-Bone sinks one more basket for the WILDCAT cause. DOYLE MENDENHALL ,VVV VV Q,k BOB CHANCE DWIGHT JOHNSTON KEN WILLISON Pa ge A SQUAD: Doyle Mendenhall, John Yocam, Earnest Haynes, Ken Willison, Dwight Johnstong Coach AlCassinghan1, Bob Chance, Ray Speight, Skip Ninemire, Jack Larimer, Bert Nichols, Malcolm Gilbert, Gene Kissman, Manager M1ke Neville. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. ,l an. Jan. Jan. Jan. ,l an. J an. J an. J an. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. March March HI! Another attempt to block a Wildcat basket is made in vain Page 146 4- 7 14 21 28 4 5 8 11 18 19 25 29 1 5 8 15 16 22 8 15 1962-1963 SCHEDULE Guthrie Blackwell Cushing Stillwater Alumni Tulsa Central Enid Bartlesville Muskogee Cushing Guthrie Tulsa Hale Pawhuska Bartlesville Blackwell Tulsa Edison Tulsa Rogers Enid Stillwater Regional Tournament State Tournament 52 wi, 'h. Q gig mms L f Hfvlv fr , , i .::- S J vs: f - g C , ggrgh -' 7 EF lg,g5f ffP'if X31 gi' Q 1 ,, A ,S A A ,lie 1 3 if fl ,J F ,a hw ,diff 'si,,,onrwM.w. Y 91 xxx ssx gay, 2 ,KM X mf' 9 , fa, ..,5:f,g.gV-qc:-1:-' ' N H525 .cr 5 .f f gs ,539 ma- 1 ,V r milf H L 3 Qi . ,. 1 gg V V ,rv aiilisez . . .L i55i'L'-lip f.. f J : Q,.,: lJ ? ' Come on, you guys, now's my tum to have it! B SQUAD: Tim Randolph, Chuck Brown, Richard Jones, Jim Gilbert, Gary Watson, Marshall Troxellg Frank Rogers, John Hampton, David Ladner, David Hicks, Walter Beam, Dwight Beman, Lonnie Burnett, Tom Cusick, Steve Finley, Coach Hoskins. Pa 8 e 147 1 962 WILDCAI' NG SQUAD A SQUAD: Ervin Coburn, David Kinkaid, Eric lsenberg, Ronnie Bickel, Luther Grisso, Tom Green: Coach Ted Pierce, Bill Oshurn, Tim Shelton, ,lon Kennedy, David Kammerer, Joe Carder, Bob Jorgensen, Coach Cordon Stange land. Page 148 ' C Q-rf o ov C or Y 1 r l 2 1 oa 'A in 1 P r , I 5 P . e A JON KENNEDY - V. ' A V' Senior, Hev. Wt. K V DAVID KINKAID JOE CARDER Senior, 115 Senior, 141 Q RONNIE BICKEL Junior, 123 ERIC ISENBERC TIM SHELTON Senior, 133 Junior, 168 C0-captain ERVIN COBURN Senior, 106 Co-captain BILL OSBORN LUTHER CRISSO Junior, 130 Senior, 130 BOB JORGENSON 1 iini J 1 Junior, 157 ' A TOM GREEN DAVID KAMMERER Junior, 115 Junior, Hen. Wt. Page 149 He has an arm hold like l've never seen before! Break! It's tea lime! MM f'-'M--we-ifM.--y5,S?m5.,NN?m,,, ,, W . ,NS , ,Q V, A ar .5 , 3 ,cy-vu., .Jr 1. .mg .. , . - M, MW wr., S. . -X '24--,,,.wW ,gmwfmg.::.fww.:,.. ' ,. .. A ,,,mwemW,Am.m,RQ.2,,W,33.. , H ,. .Q gl .5 f5f7'T,J..v, , Tell me where it hurts. Page 150 MQEW D- ....,F,F X Jw ra 4 ..4.. 1 i '5 Q .fi 715. 5 ra 3 XL - 1 1 - W Get up right now, before I kick you again! Wildcat wrestlers discuss their match with 'ioutsidersf' 1962-1963 SCHEDULE Nov. 30 Putnam City Dec. 11 Bartlesville Dec. 15 Stillwater Tournament Dec. 22 Blackwell Jan. 4 Tulsa Central Jan. 11 Muskogee Jan. 18 Perry Jan. 24 Tulsa Hale Feb. 1 Stillwater Feb. 8 Tulsa Edison Feb. 15 Tulsa Rogers Feb. 22 Regional Tournament Mar. 1 State Tournament An important moment in the match of a Wildcat wrestler. Even the referee signals victory for us. f - 2 , i ',o', ,,. ' Wsxefiii LT' , ,, , l M W Q f 1 Z 1 lr- lt 1 l 35 ttstre 't'i: 51 I 1 it ti' if r B SQUAD: Coach Ted Pierce, Melvin Essary, Stacey Buffalohead, Lonny Stagner, Richard Hudson, Kenny Wooten, John Overhall, Fred Stafford, Charles McCee9 Jim Yeaman, Ted Eberley, Mike Webb, Larry Hoffman, Gary Pittman, Charles Meek, Greg Boyett, George Smith, Rich Cox, Clark Brown, Rick Norman, Carl Dewberry, Don Carter, Kim Acton, Robert Paden, Gary Butler, Tim Wilson. Page 151 ed 2' SWK A fs ft Team members rest after a hard meet. Dave Kammerer throws the shot put. B4 K f mL 'EF '7'. --,,. D.',- 1 ..,- K 'IL I M 'Wi' K a k ' - g K Q1 'B ,k E 5: V 'ga 'Q4 'K e-N,,:,'e-:S ' e as En . A' ish ' A 42 L- ,Fw A .Wav I A, A A, A 5 7 1 V.,h R gifs! , 5.,i h U M , ,'.,Lm ,gras Q 3 t . 3 Q K T, , 'N r r Q 1 f , ,Q-if -,,, W -v,. is ' W r 'K Page 152 TRACK Ei' sv- ...Aka E e 3 s 1 i Q .Wg fa-5 sf Y 5 1 s .MM , sf K My -L 5 f- 55 - Ag a '- W wr N '-s v'L x' b J 1 .1 - , ,L gf, 4 W K ,, -VJ ' . U .v. 'als - ' 'W b f s ki 5 -l. 17 Q Z kiix W-J' aw 6 A sn. NL..,,K Wgmhs I' ,X jgsgsjd ,K ,A - A ' Q fl fl W , , v Larry, Moe, and Curly Joe take a break! Our baseball men do warm-ups at long range. PO-I-ll Q, S My A ,ji WILDCAT NETMEN: Coach Wally Smith, Gary Smith, Martin McNeese, Charles Meek, .lohn Hampton, Dave Cillogly, Bill Ashbaugh, Mike McNeese. 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AAAAAAA1:52Q455mSgQAAASYAFQA ' A PM -A A fwgAgL35QKggkgggzgmagA3AAAAWAAQfAA--2gA:gsegg2f,f21AsffAfQrAQ2fAg.3gQAsefAAQWAAAQQ ,gggAAg2AAg?gggg2gg,A A'ssfs:sAAA1APxAw-A- AWA AA fwsmgiix A A' W M ,AA,g,Agg,' m:xAA-A,zA AAA, AAQAQA w .Af A A A,AA,:AAA' ,A , A1 A 'M A A --,MM 'Q -A WMV ,if -- 'QFNKS 'V+' ww N? ,gl iff' M' 'f' W ig: 5 A, AME' m hsifgi 'Q 'Narm- INQIPU L MUSIC IZOYAIJY der' MR. BOB MCKNIGHT 'I' Od mgg Jr 0155 CU Q QQ-SQmh5 CIINQJR nlc3hJf5 MR. LARRY INGHAM ln........ MISS JUDY ROSE ':,, Q 15,32 MR. DAVID BALES Page 156 MISS LAURIE HAYEN MISS SUSAN BARRICK ALL QPOEJQ IZOYAIJV fR',,1 ' diff' wif - I Q MR. JOE CARDER MISS BARBIE ROBERTSON MISS CHERYL COLWELL MR. RANDY HODGSON MR. GENE KISSNIAN MISS CAROL NICKLES Page 157 ix N if 3951551 J , L 5 - . . F Q? W - , 2 I .cgi OUFSTZXNDING QENIOIZQ PRINCE AND PEJNCEQQ PO-I-II 1962 Page158 Nl! Bull We-inrivh Miss Samlx Iwrru Il 5 J PO-I-ll AITENDANTQ Miss Beth Rivers Mr. David Kinkaid PO-F-Il ATIENDANTQ Miss Judy Macomb Mr. Malcolm Gilbert Page 159 NONNAMAK-E121 WARD IQ62 owe Kwmmw Miss Anna Marie Hatlelid Mr. Bert Nichols Frank Nonnamaker, a member of the class of '42, was killed in ac- tion in January of 1945. His parents donated the money, which had been set aside for his education, to our high school for this award. Page 160 QALLEE AWARD 1962 OUYQI7-WDING QOPHOMOEEQ Miss Toni Gibson Mr. John Hampton During World War II at Saint lVlary's pre-flight school in California, Howard Sallee, from the class of '43, died as a result of an injury received in training. Sallee's fellow crew members es- tablished this award in his memory. ' h D l : S d F , S ' G'lb CG h ' J, M l ol G'lbert, Carol Nickles, Bill Ashbaugh, Beth Rivers, Judy Hull ffghthiigzlrhilclhdafinzgalgill Tlclluriig, tBgf1TclmKinLl:Sz-iifd, Bolt-lnhy Aliminlhifzian, l?'r?edmHurht, Bobby McKnight, Luther Grissog Paul Powell, Bill Wexn rich, Joe Cooper fShidlerl, John Mahorney, Joe Harris, Mike McNeese, Don Bailey. mee OKLAHOMA GIRLS' Each year fifteen boys and twelve girls are nominated by their class to attend Boys, and Girls' State. These students then make speeches to the vari- ous civic groups in the city. The civic sponsors select their boy representatives to attend Boys, State at Oklahoma University campus at Norman and four girl delegates are chosen for Girls' State held at the Oklahoma College for Women campus in Chicaska. The American Legion Post sends one boy and girl from the American Legion Home School each year. To become acquainted with teen-agers through- out the state and help tomorrowis leaders understand more thoroughly how the state government functions are the main purposes of Girls, and Boys' State. This is done by attending classes, campaigning for offices, and holding mock state, county, and city governments. AND BUYS' 8 Page 161 Tl-IE LOCAL SECOND SEMESTER SENIORS: Barbara Harwood, Mary Ellen Doyle, Jerry Lynn Brown, Judy Chapman, Tonya Hicks, Lynn DeWeeseg Donna Lyons, Karen Kendall, Bonnie Alston, Candy Trout, Susie Gilbert, Claire Livermore, Mary Morrill: Bill Corporonh Larry Long, Bill Boone, Howard Kanelakos, Louis Brochen. ORIGINAL MEMBERS: Anne Morrill, Laurie Hayen, Linda Clarkeg Judy Bailey, .Iohn Elk, Bill Young, Barbie Robertson: Paul Powell, Larry Ingham, Boy Caruthers, Bill Weinrich. OFFICERS: Judy Hull, President: Mrs. Faye Sackett, Sponsor: Lena Hamrick: Secretary. Page 162 OFFICERS: Paul Powell, Vice-President, Anne Morrill, Secretary: Roy Caruthers, President. NGUONAL SPANISH To be eligible for election in. the Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica, better known as the Spanish Honor Society, a stu- dent must have maintained an Aw average in Spanish for three semesters. Since the Ponca City chapter of the society was organized in 1960, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Faye Sackett, twenty-eight students have been members. The initiation ceremony, held late in February, was con- ducted by previously elected members. This society was established to encourage students to con- tinue their studies in Spanish and to stimulate greater achieve- ment in this study. OF TI-IE NNIONAL HONOR QOCIEIV . ,,,: . , ,M . , A , .fr lil :PZ f hf.'h ' .wi a- Q 52? R if fs - SECOND SEMESTER JUNIORS: Vicky Petersen, Marianne Burnett, Diana Mehring, Diane Bunch, Lena Hamrick, Anna Marie Hatlelid, Linda Westg Danny Riley, Tom Leonard, Pam Cay, Roberta Harshaw, Melissa Ul1lCl'1h0P, .lane Parker, Neo Ann Williamson, Albert Clark, David Burns, Jim Garrison, Richard Bodine, Richard Nearing, Max McKee, Ray Simons, and Mischa Gorkuscha. Membership into the Ponca City Chapter of the National Honor Socie- ty is based upon scholarship, service, leadership, and character. A member must maintain certain standards in order to retain his membership. Each newly-chosen member receives a copy of the constitution, a certificate of membership, and an emblem pin of the national organization. Our local chapter was re-estab- lished at Po-Hi last year. The object of the National Honor Society is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate desire for service, to pro- mote Worthy leadership, and to en- FIRST SEMESTER MEMBERS: Lynda Christie, Paula Carmack, Linda Rowe Rose Marie Chisholm, Christina Harp, Judy Hull, Carlene Locke, Carol Nickles Beth Rivers, Carol Joachim, David Kinkaid, David Hattaway, Roger Purser and Fred Hurst. Not pictured are Kathy Kirk and Mary Ashton. courage the development of character. lane Pepia, Nancy Fair, Mrs. Faye Sackett, sponsor, Diane Bunch, Diana Mehring,'Judy Kester, Judy Hullg Linda Rowe, David Hattaway, Laurie Hayen, Lena Hamrick, Page 163 QENIOIZJ LIONS FIRST SEMESTER LTONS: Mike McNeese, Beth Rivers, Candy Trout, Judy Macomb, Laurie Hayeng Bill Corporon, Carol Joachim, Tonya Hicks, Judy Rose, Mary Morrill, Judy Hull, David Kinkaid, Paula Carrnackg Van Edwards, David llattaway, Lynn Clarke, Malcolm Gilbert, Howard Kanclakos, Gene Kissman, Randy Hodgson. SECOND SEMESTER LTDNS: Charlotte Hunter, Linda Rowe, Tresia Kincy, Barbie Robertson, Barbara Harwood, Marilyn Coffee, Jirn Bird, Mike Campbell, Lynn lJeWeescg Hollis Allen, Don Wallfer, Joe Cooper, Larry Long, Harold Pumford. Page 164 SENIOR ED Q FIRST SEMESTER ROTARIANS: Cheryl Colwell, Carlene Locke, Michael McAdams, Judy Bailey, John Elk, AIIHC MOI- rill, Linda Clarke, Bill Young, Sandy Ferguson, Rose Marie Chisholm, Bill Weinrieh, Larry Ingham, Roy Caruthers, Paul Powell, Myron Keller, Christina Harp. zatg, '1 :J- I ,,, SECOND SEMESTER ROTARIANS: Karen Nichols, Karen Kendall, Mary Ellen Doyle, Rohert Lembke, Lynda Christie, Pam O'Mealey, Cary Love, Robert Freeleg John Mahorney, Cage Hartman, Bill Boone, Fred Hurst, Roger Purser. Page 165 JIM BIRD Outstanding PONCAN member Page 166 F I A State Secretary I 962 ANNE MORRILL Outstanding CAT TALE member BARBIE ROBERTSON Outstanding CAT TALE member BETH RIVERS Elks Leadership Award DAR Award BILL YOUNG Youth and Government Governor DAVID KINKAID Elks Leadership Award I-IONO - ,.V - ' ' -f Sa.. up :gf ,lx RANDY HODGSON All-State Football I MARY MORRILL H ,as :',,i:.5..,,f: sh, -- ., - ,, v, '-gegsa3,gt--1:- ,, We .L , A 1' V -- -' ' ' li ., l - fig I State 01 PA Vice-Preszd ent JANIE SCHNEIDER State Hi-Y Chaplain LINDA CLARKE Elks Scholarship Award Westinghouse Talent Search Award ERVIN COBURN Regional Wrestling Champion CHRISTINA HARP Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Page 167 Wk . ,I ,M . , 1 ww , uomorae I li X Wo -1 A Ylilk, 1 25 t, -in , Student of Today SANDY FERGUSON 5 5 I A.A.U.W. GIRLS: Linda Rowe, Anne Morrill, Laurie Hayen, Linda Clarke, Rose Marie Chisholmg Barbara Harwood, Carol Joachim, Judy Bailey, Christina Harp. ALL-STATE CHORUS: Sharon Williams, Mary Helen Beighle, Barbara Bott, Susan Davis, Melinda Cordy, Lynn Clark, Melissa Grant, .lane Parker, not pic. Mike Lane. Page 168 Student of Today BILL WEINRICH f k ,r J 1, sf, 7 HONORARY ENGINEERS: Dick Jones, Roy Caruthers, Paul Powell, Bill Weinrich, Larry Ingham, Roger Purser, David Hattaway. Q ,,,. Aavfrgwxfqtm ,M-+ ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA: Sally Chisholm, Elizabeth Veal, Dru- celle Coffelt, Larry Ingham, Bruce Kinneherg, Paul Childes, Alfred McDaniels, David Bales, Larry Long, Bennie Brown, Laurie Hayen, Rose Marie Chisholm, Lynn Woosley. NATIONAL MEPII' QC!-I HIP FINALIQTQ Barbara Harwood, Linda Clark, Rose Marie Chisholm, David Hattaway, Claire Livermore. Science is a keen interest of Barbara Harwood, National Merit Scholarship Finalist. She has been a member of the Science, Math, and Chemistry Clubs and our Big Blue Band. Having received her bronze and silver scholarship pins, Barbara hopes to attend Radcliff College or Rice University to major in chemical physics. National Merit Scholarship Finalist, Linda Clarke, has won among other things the Westinghouse Talent Search and an Elks Scholarship. She has won the outstanding world history, biology, geometry, Algebra II, English II, French II, and American History awards. She is a member of the National Honor Society, Chemistry Club, Science Club and was a Senior Rotarian. Linda plans to attend Bice University majoring in Biology as a part of the science engineering and medical research programs. Bose Marie Chisholm, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, is very talented in music. She has been our Po-Hi orchestra concert mistress two years, in the all state symphony three years, and was elected Outstanding Junior Musician of Oklahoma. Bose Marieis other honors include the outstanding English 10, orchestra, American History, Eng- lish ll, and French I awards. She has also received her bronze and silver scholarship pins, is a mem- ber of the National Honor Society and a Senior Rotarian. Planning to attend the University of Wichita, Rose Marie is interested in music and music educa- tion. Being active in all activities is a quality of Claire Livermore, one of the five National Merit Schol- arship Finalists. She is president of the Yorick Troup, member of the National Honor Society, Tri-Hi-Y, and French Club, and a Dynamiter squad leader. Claire plans on attending Mills College or Mary Baldwin College with a major in psychology. David Hattaway, another one of this yearis National Merit Scholarship Finalists, has received his bronze scholarship pin and a certificate. He is a member of the National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, and Math Club. David plans to attend the University of Oklahoma to major in chemistry. Page 169 E-NVCOUNCIL Attending Student Council conventions for a never ending search to improve, the officers and some of the members made trips to Oklahoma City and Edmond. For projects this year, it has purchased a new curtain for the auditorium, spon- sored a foreign exchange student, bought new shruhhery for the campus, and has promoted American flag sales for the homerooms. Their main project this year is the development of the student lounge. MEMBERS: Mary Morrill, Cindy Ridley, Cheryl Colwell, Sally Burrows, Nancy Myers, David Kinkaid, Gary Love, Myron Keller Ronnie Doughty Vicki Walker Cheryl Cogman Linda Clarke Linda Cam bell L nn DeWeese Cecelia Walkin Sk Pe Apple- , f v P v Y , U Y ggl' man, Barbara Bott, John Brownell, .lerry Walker, Nancy Elberley, Diana MeVay, Sandra Tomblin, Beth Summers: Tresia Kincy Slew Crane, Lester French, Joe Harris, Howard Kanelakos, Larry Ingham, Lynn Clark, Bruce Young. Page 170 5 MEMBERS: Roger Purser, David Burns, Sally Edwards, Pam Heitner, Sharon Dickey, Diane Ulman, Nova Cline, David Hattaway, Richard Jones, Cynthia Record, Susan Taylor, Dana Carder, Sherry Madderra, Jane Pepia, Janet Rea, Chuck Brown, David Cal- logly, Bob Nelson, Clark Sole, Cary Livingston, Sally Ochs, Kathleen Harman, Mischa Gorkuscha, James Kanelakos, Gary Wat- son, Joe Cooper, John Hampton, Jane McBride, Kim Acton, Jimmy Jones, Mike Woods, Walter Beam. Secremry President Vice-President CARLENE LOCKE BILL WEINRICH MALCOLM GILBERT Page 171 FAOJLW Anderson, Homer S. 12 Bagby, Carolyn 12 Beaubien, Ruth CMrs.J 12 Bowman, Richard 12, 129, 138, 141 Brigham, Mary 12 Brown, Harry 12 Bryant, Rita Olrs.J 12, 94 Buck, Dale 12, 138, 143 Carlile, Delbert 13 Cassingham, Al 13, 144, 146, 153 Cassity, Mary Louise fMrs.J 13, 110 Christensen, Martha fMrs.J 13 Cook, Lela fMrs.J 13, 108 Cunningham, Sally fMrs.l 13, 90, 92, 106 Curtis, Elva 13, 111 DeWitt, Gene 13 Eskew, Ruth fMrs.J 13 Flippin, Carl 13 Focht, Floyd 13, 24 Forrest, Sue fMrs.J 13, 108 Galbraith, Marcella fMrs.J 13 Gebhart, Larry 14 Gelmers, Lloyd 14, 95, 99 Goodman, Pat fMrs.J 14, 102 Hodgson, Mark 14 Hoskin, Ennis 14, 139, 145, 147 lngersol, Paul 14, 95, 115 Johnson, Leslie 14 Kelley, Maxyne CMrs.J 14, 74, 94, 105, 119 Kester, Paul 14 Kingsolver, T. E. 14 Loftin, Lloyd 14 Long, A. H. 14, 122 Ludrick, John 14, 91, 116 Ma.cDonncll, Gordon 15 Main, Gladys 15 Marmoy, Patricia fMrs.J 15 Mitchell, Velma 1Mrs.J 15, 54 Montgomery, T. 1. 15 Moore, Marie fMrs.J 15, 112 Oates, Alma Lee OIrs.J 15, 116 Parker, Ruth fMrs.J 15 Percy, Glenn 15, 138, 140 Pierce, Ted 15, 148, 139, 151 Quigley, Madge 15 Rardin, Leslie fMrs.J 15, 123 Roberts, Nathalie fMrs.J 15 Rodrigues, Martha fMrs.J 16 Sarkett, Faye fMrs.J 16, 163 Schoenwald, Mary fMrs.J 16 Schwenker, William 16, 101, 114 Simons, Elmer 16 Stangeland, Gordon 16, 148 Stumbaugh, Everett 16, 99 Sullins, Earl 16 Tinsley, Addie 16 Ware, Barbara fMrs.J 16, 104 Wasson, Jomac 16, 139 Wittmer, LaVelle fMrs.J 16 Wyatt, Tom 16, 114 QIUDENTQ Abel, Roger, Jr. 55 Acton, Kim, Soph. 75, 151 Adams, Barbara, Soph. 75 Page 172 Adams, Lonnia, Sr. 25 Adamson, Cathy, Jr. 55, 124 Adkins, Sherry, Soph. 75 Adler, Gayle, Soph. 75, 96, 102 Aeschliman, lladclyn, Soph. 75, 122 Aiken, Lynn, Sr. 25, 96, 112, 124 Akers, Gary, Sr. 25 Albers, Nancy, Soph. 75, 108 Allen, Hollis, Sr. 49, 120, 121, 122, 164 Allen, Nancy, Soph. 75, 107 Alston, Bonnie, Sr. 25, 105, 162 Alston, Peggy, Soph. 20, 75, 96 Anderson, Carrol, Sr. 25 Anderson, Harvey, Jr. 55, 92, 95, 99, 119, 124 I Anderson, Kenneth, Soph. 75 Anderson, Shirley, Jr. 55, 106 Anderson, Tommy, Jr. 55 Andrade, Danny, Sr. 25 Appleman, Bobby, Sr. 25, 125, 161 Appleman, Peggy, Jr. 55, 98, 170 Arft, Delila, Sr. 25, 108 Armstrong, Christine, Sr. 49, 122 Armstrong, Michael, Soph. 75, 109 Arnold, Brenda, Jr. 102 Arrendell, Steve, Soph. 75, 95 Ashhaugh, Bill, Sr. 25, 95, 153, 161 Ashton, Mary, Sr. 25, 93, 106, 125 Attebery, Linda, Sr. 25, 116, 120, 122 Aubrey, Charles, Jr. 55, 123 Ault, Susan, Sr. 25, 93, 96, 97, 106, 117 Aven, Jack, Sr. 25 Bacher, Glenn, Jr. 55 Bacher, Ronnie, Sr. 49, 109 Backus, Freddie, Sr. 49 Backus, Roy. Jr. 55 Backus, Roy L., Jr. 55 Bailey, Don, Sr. 25, 161 Box, Mary, Soph. 75 Boyd, James, Jr. 55 Boydstun, Kay, Sr. 27, 112 Boyett, Gregg, Soph. 75, 151 Boyctt, Mike, Soph. 75 Boyiddle, Don, Soph. 75 Bradley, Judy, Sr. 27, 114 Brady, Larry, Sr. 49, 115 Branum, Danny, Jr. 56 Breedlove, Shirley, Jr. 56 Breidenbach, Mark, Soph. 75 Brewer, Jimmyr Jr. 56 Brewer, Judy, Jr. 56 Brewster, Richard, Soph. 75, 121 Brickey, Dan, Soph. 75 Bridges, Junior, Sr. 27, 99, 116 Bridges, Sandy, Soph. 75, 96 Bridgman, Ronnie, Jr. 56, 95 Briscoe, Judy, Soph. 75 Briscoe, Ponce, Sr. 20, 27, 123, 125 Bristow, Mary, Soph. 75 Broam, Charles, Soph. 76 Broche 95, 9 n, Jean Louis, Sr. 27, 53, 9, 105, 118, 162 Brooks, Marilyn, Soph. 76, 96, 143 Brooks, Mike, Sr. 27 Brookshire, Tommy, Sr. 49 Broomfield, Karen, Sr. 27, 94, 116, 122 Brower, Peggy, Sr. 27, 96, 110 Brown, Bennie, Sr. 27, 114, 122, 168 Brown, Betty, Jr. 56, 120, 122 Brown, Brown, Bobby, Soph. 76 Chuck, Soph. 76, 147 Brown, Diane, Soph. 76, 121 Brown, Earl, Jr. 56 Brown, Floyd, Sr. 27 Brown, James, Sr. 49 Brown, Brown, 102, Brown, Brown, Jean Ann, Sr. 49 Jerry Lynn, Sr. 27, 92, 94, 105, 120, 121, 122, 162 Judy, Soph. 27, 76 Karon, Jr. 56, 94-, 108, 121 Bailey, Judy, Sr. 25, 94, 125, 162, 165 Bailey, Linda, Soph. Bailey, Pauline, Jr. 75 55 Baker, Melissa, Soph. 20, 121, 122 Baker, Steve, Soph. 75 Balcs, David, Sr. 26, 120, 168 Ballard, Mike, Sr. 26, 95, Barabasz, Gene, Jr. 55 Barber, Beverly, Jr. 55 Barker, Mark, Soph. 75 75, 107, 121, 156, 114 Barnes, Darlene, Sopl1. 75 Barnes, Diane, Jr. 55, 102, 107 Barnett, Bob, Sr. 49 Barnett, Mary, Jr. 55 Barr, Julie, Jr. 55, 91, 94, 96, 125 Barrick, Susan, Sr. 26, 93, 106, 121, 156 Barry, Bernadine, Jr. 55 Barthel, Harlen, Soph. 75, 121 Bartlett, Frank, Soph. 75 Bates, Paul, Jr. 19, 55, 109 Baughman, Jack, Soph. 75 Baughman, Kay, Soph. 75, 121 Baughman, Ken, Sr. 26 Beam, Walter, Soph. 75, 147 Beavers, Ronnie, Jr. 55 Behar, Connie, Soph. 75 Behara, Connie, Jr. 55, 96 Beighle, Beverly, Soph. 75, 96, 125 Beighle, Mary Helen, Sr. 26, 96, 102, 105, 118, 125, 168 Bell, Richard, Soph. 75, 124 Beman, Dwight, Soph. 75, 124, 147, 153 Bickel, Ronnie, Jr. 55, 148, 149 Biggs, Carol Lynn, Soph. 75, 105, 121 Biggs, Mary Lynn, Soph. 75, 105, 121 Bird, Jim, Sr. 49, 93, 120, 122, 164 Birge, Melvin, Soph. 75 Bishop, Connie, Soph. 75 Bishop, Connie, Jr. 55 Blackard, John, Jr. 55 Blackburn, Dick, Sr. 26, 95, 124 Blake, Kenneth, Soph. 75, 104 Blando, Frances, Soph. 75, 112 Bley, Mary, Jr. 18, 66, 94, 124 Blubaugh, Dane, Soph. 75 Blubaugh, Pam, Soph. 75, 96, 112 Blubaugh, Roger, Sr. 26, 109 Bodine, Richard, Jr. 18, 55, 100, 117, 119 Bolay, Gary, Soph. 75 Bond, Jim, Soph. 15, 114, 121 Boone, Bill, Sr. 26, 162, 165 Boone, Dan, Soph. 75, 104, 124 Bott, Barbara, Jr. 55, 98, 163, 170 Bottrell, Lynda, Sr. 20, 26, 107 Brown, Patsy, Sr. 112 Brown, Robert, Soph. 76 Brown, Ronnie, Sr. 27, 95, 120, 122 Brownell, John, Sr. 27, 99, 170 Brownell, Vivian, Soph. 76, 107 Brownfield, Danny, Soph. 76 Brownfield, Marshall, Soph. 76 Broyles, Marvin, Jr. 56 Bruder, Judy, Soph. 76 Brunhoehcr, John, Sr. 27 Bryan, Anne, Sr. 28, 110, 124 Bryant, Carol, Jr. 56, 92, 96, 122 Bryant, Cherie, Soph. 76, 105, 106, 124 Buck, Joe, Soph. 76, 121 Buck, Ronnie, Soph. 76 Bucker, Rodney, Soph. 76, 153 Buffalohcad, Vera, Soph. 76, 125 Bunch, Diane, Jr. 56, 94, 102, 119, 163 Bunch, Duane, Sr. 28 Burge, Linda, Soph. 76, 112 Burger, Mike, Jr. 56, 121 Burkett, Kay, Jr. 56 Burks, Charlene, Soph. 76 Burnett, Lonnie, Soph. 76, 147 Burnett, Marianne, Jr. 56, 94, 119, 122, 163 Burns, David, Jr. 56, 96, 117, 133, 163 Burns, Imogene, Jr. 56, 124 Burrows, Sally, Jr. 20, 56, 91, 94, 96, 104, 119, 170 Busey, Pat, Soph. 76, 96, 107 Bush, Gibson, Soph. 76 Butler, Gary, Soph. 76, 151 Butler, Martin, Soph. 76 Buttram, Billie, Jr. 56, 96 Buxton, lva, Jr. 56 Caglcy, Mike, Soph. 76 Callison, David, Soph. 76 Camp, Karen, Soph. 76 Campbell, John, Jr. 56, 109 Campbell, Linda, Jr. 56, 96, 106, 170 Campbell, Michael, Sr. 28, 121, 164 r Carroll, Judy, Soph. 76, 96, 107, 143 Carruth, Valynda, Soph. 76, 96, 112 Carter, Jimmy, Jr. 56 Caruthers, Mary, Soph. 76, 96, 116 Caruthers, Roy, Sr. 28, 100, 116, 162, 165, 168 Casey, Ronnie, Jr. 72 Cassity, Michael, Jr. 56 Cathey, Dean, Soph. 76 Cathey, Donna, Sr. 49 Cathey, Harve, Soph. 76, 121 Candle, James, Jr. 56, 122 Cavanaugh, Bob, Jr. 56 Cavanaugh, Toni, Sr. 28, 48 Chambers, Barbara, Jr. 57 Chance, Bob, Soph. 77, 145, 146 Chapman, Judy, Sr. 29, 96, 116, 125, 162 Chapman, Sally, Sr. 29 Chapman, Sandra, Soph. 76 Childers, Bob, Soph. 76 Childers, Larry, Jr, 57 Childers, Mary, Jr. 57 Childs, Paul, Soph. 76, 102, 122, 168 Chisholm, Rose Marie, 29, 102, 122, 163, f165, 168, 169 Chisho rn, Sally, Soph. 76, 116, 122, 168 Christensen, Harold, Soph. 76, 95, 120, 122 Christie, Jim, Jr. 57 Christie, Lynda, Sr. 18, 29, 94, 110, 112, 163, 165 Christy, Cathy, Soph. 76, 96 Church, Aline, sr. 29, 112, 124 Church, Arlene, Sr. 29, 112, 124 Ciucci, Louis, Sr. 30 Clark, Albert, Jr. 57, 100, 124, 163 Clark, Judy, Soph. 76, 96, 120 Clark, Lynn, Sr. 29, 95, 125, 139, 164, 168, 170 Clark, Ronda, Jr. 57, 122 Clarke, Donna, Soph. 77 Clarke, Linda, Sr. 29, 34, 96, 100, 116, 162, 165, 169, 170 Clemens, Mary, Soph. 77, 125 Cline, David, Soph. 76, 109 Cline, Nova, Soph. 77, 96 Clinton, Ellen, Jr. 57 Clinton, Jimmy, Jr. 57 Cloud, Merrill, Soph. 77 Clow, Joe, Soph. 77 Clymore, Garland, Sr. 29 Clynch, Larry, Sr. 29, 95, 99 Coats, Gerald, Sr. 29, 109 Coats, Marvin, Jr. 57, 125 Coats, Norris, Sr. 29 Cobb, Larie, Jr. 57 Coburn, Ervin, Sr. 29, 148, 149 Cockrell, Steve, Sr. 49, 109 Coe, Kenneth, Jr. 57 Coffee, Marilyn, Sr. 19, 29, 96 Coffee, Marion, Sr. 29, 164 Coffelt, Drucella, Soph. 77, 96, 104. 122, 168 57, 96, 103, Cogman, Cheryl, Jr. 170 Cofman, Don, Soph. 74, 77, 95, 124 Cohenour, Judy, Soph. 77, 96, 105 Collier, Barry, Jr. 57, 102 Collins, Carol, Jr. 57 Collins, Fred, Soph. Collins, Fredia, Sr. 77 30 Colvin, Barbara, Soph. 77 Colvin, Johnny, Jr. 57 Colvin, Linda, Soph. 77, 108 Colvin, Richard, Jr. 57 Colwell, Cheryl, Sr. 28, 48, 94, 98, 120, 122, 130, 157, 165, 170 Combs, Mike, Soph. 77 Comer, Wesley Sop , h. Congram, Joe, Sr. 30 Conley, Mark, Soph. Conley, Pat, Sr. 30, Connelly, Lana, Jr. Conway, Judy, Soph. Cook, Betty, Jr. 57, Cook, Darrell, Jr. 5 11, 124 77, 104 120, 122 57 77, 125 96, 114 7, 114 Cook, Frances, Jr. 57 Carden, Janice, Soph. 76 Carder, Carder, Carder Dana, Soph. 76, 96, 105 Don, soph. 76 Joe Sr 28 148 157 Carey,,JoArin, Soph. ' 76 ' carey, viki, sr. 28, 110 Carlile, Jane, Soph. 76, 96, 116 Carmack, Paul, Sr. 28, 92, 96, 106, 108, 163, 164 Carmack, Sheryl, Soph. 76 Cook, Joyce, Jr. 57, 112 Coons, Duncan, Soph. 77, 105, 120, 121 Cooper, Clinton, Jr. 20, 57, 116, 143 Cooper, Joe, Sr. 49, 161, 164 Cooper, Richard, Jr. 57 Cooper, Teresa, Soph. 77 Cornell, Marilyn, Sr. 49, 113, 124 Cornell, Simon, Soph. 77 Carment, Gwen, Soph. 76, 96 Carment, Tom, Sr. 24, 28, 95, 99 Carpenter, Gaylin, Soph. 76, 116, 124 Corporan, Bill, Sr. 30, 95, 99, 125, 133, 163, 164 C0l'U'ighfr Janet, Soph. 77 Cott, Jerry, Jr, 57 Fisher, Truman, Sr. 32 Hron, Cottrell, Becky, Sr. 30, 92, 96, 123, 125 Courtney, Phyllis, Soph. 77, 125 Cowling, Donna, Soph. 77, 107 Cox, Audrey, Jr. 57, 94 Cox, Connie, Jr. 57, 124 Cox, Eugenia, Soph. 77, 125 Cox, Ricky, Soph. 77, 151 Cramer, Judie, Sr. 30, 96, 102, 124 Cramer, Robert, Sr, 53, 99 Crane, Steve, Jr. 54, 58, 95, 170 Cranford, Connie, Jr. 58, 124 Cravens, Treva, Jr. 58, 96 Cravens, Virginia, Jr. 58, 103 Crisp, Donald, Sr. 30 Crisp, Josephine, Sr. 30, 124 Crockett, Danny, Soph. 77, 121 Croft, James, Jr. 58, 124 Croft, Mai-va, Soph. 77 Crook, Linda, Soph. 77 Cross, Donna, Soph. 77 Cross, Karolyn, Jr. 58, 96, 120, 121, 122, 125 Cross, Richard, Jr. 58 Culbreath, Carolyn, Soph. 20, 77, 111 Cunningham, Cherie, Soph. 77 Curry, Bob, Jr. 58 Cusick, Tom, Soph. 77, 147 Dagg, Jim, Soph. 77, 121 Dailey, Felicia, Soph. 77, 121 Daniel, Tommy, Jr. 58 Davis, Carla, Sr. 18, 49, 94, 96, 97, 102 Davis, Don, Soph. 77 Davis, JoElla, Soph. 77 Davis, Johnnie, Soph. 77 Davis, Louis, Soph. 77, 113 Davis, Robert, Sr. 31, 102, 120, 121, 122 Davis, Susan, Jr. 58, 102, 125, 168 DeArmon, Marion, Soph. 77, 121 DeBolt, Darian, Jr. 58 DeBuhr, Ruth, Jr. 58 Decker, Johannah, Soph. 77 Definer, Sharon, Sr. 31 Dcffner, Verlin, Jr. 58 Delaney, Everett, Jr. 58, 125 Delaney, Linda, Soph. 77 Denison, Brenda, Soph. 77 Dent, Jim, Soph. 77, 109 Denton, Ward, Sr. 31, 114 Dcwberry, Carl, Jr. 58, 151 Dewberry, Patricia, Jr. 58, 124 DeWeese, Lynn, Sr. 31, 114, 162, 164 Dewey, Diane, Jr. 58, 92, 94, 96, 106, 124 DeWhitt, Charles, Soph. 77 Dickey, Sharon, Jr. 58. 92, 94, 106 Dimmick, Ellen, Soph. 77, 121 Dobbs, Tommy, Sr. 31 Doctor, Diane, Jr. 58, 92, 94, 103 Dodson, Sandra, Soph. 77 Doing, Elaine, Soph. 78, 96, 125 Dominador, Danny, Jr, 58 Dominador, Mary, Soph. 78, 112 Donohoo, Nancy, Soph. 20, 78, 96, 116 Doughty, Charles, Soph. 78 Coughty, Connie, Soph. 78 Doughty, Ronnie, Jr. 58, 170 Dougrey, John, Jr. 58, 121 Dowell, Donna, Soph. 78 Doyle, Mary Ellen, Sr. 31, 90, 94, 96, 97, 106, 162, 165 Drake, Joan, Jr. 58 Drake, Louise, Sr. 50, 124 Driesel, Paul, Jr. 58 Druley, Hilary, Jr. 58, 92, 94, 125 Dugan, Diane, Soph. 78, 125 Duncan, Linda, Soph. 78 Dunlap, Terry, Sr. 50 Duroy, Kandace, Jr. 58, 96, 112 Dye, Jim, Jr. 59 Dye, Jim. Sr. 50 Dye, Larry, Soph. 78 Dysart, Danny, Soph. 78 Dysart, KHY, Jr. 59, 107, 124 Easky, Ronnie, Sr. 31 Eberhard, Bill, Soph. 78 Eberhardt, Lynnita, Jr. 59, 94, 103, 119 Eberle, Arlis, Soph. 78 Eberley, Nancy, Sr. 31, 96, 107, 170 Eberlcy, Ted, Soph. 78, 151 Eckhert, Melvin, Jr. 59 Eddings, Betty, Jr. 59, 112 Eddings, Ellen, Sr. 20, 31, 112 Edens, Ronnie, Soph. 78 Edge, Richard, Jr. 59 Edwards, Angeline, Jr. 59, 105, 106, 111 Edwards, Patty, Jr. 59, 92, 124 Edwards, Sally, Soph. 78, 96, 105 Edwards, Sue, Soph. 78, 105 Edwards, Van, Sr. 31, 109, 138, 164 Eiseman, Barbara, Soph. 78, 108, 121 Elam, Jim, Jr. 59, 114 Elk, John, Sr. 31, 95, 99, 100, 116, 118, 162, 165 Elliott, Carolyn, Soph. 78, 125 Ellis, James, Soph. 78 Ellis, John, Sr. 31 Ellis, Ken, sr. 31, 95, 99, 122 Endicott, Ronnie, Jr. 59, 95, 140 Engle, Judy, Soph. 20, 78, 105, 125 Epperson, Charlene, Sr. 50, 96 Epperson, James, Jr. 59 Epperson, Leonard, Soph. 78 Epperson, Pat, Jr. 59 Epperson, Reta, Jr. 59 Epperson, Richard, Soph. 78 Ernest, Joe, Soph. 78, 107 Esmond, Connie, Soph. 78, 96, 105 Essary, Melvin, Soph. 78, 151 Estes, Linda, Jr. 59 Evans, Jerry, Soph. 78 Fair, Diana, Sr. 31, 103 Fair, Nancy, Soph. 78, 96, 125, 163 Fair, Sherry, Soph. 20, 78, 96, 112 Falconer, Kenny, Jr. 59 Fancher, George, Sr. 31, 99, 102, 143 Farnam, Amy, Soph. 78, 108 Farnsworth, Linda, Soph. 78, 96 Farnsworth, Mary, Sr. 32, 114 Fauchier, Dennis, Soph. 78 Fault, Michele, Jr. 18, 59, 123, 125 Feaster, Wanda, Soph, 78 Feathers, Kirby, Sr. 113 Featherston, Patty, Jr. 59, 102, 124 Featherston, Robcrt, Jr. 59 Fee, Mike, Soph. 78, 121 Feighner, George, Jr. 59 Ferguson, Robert, Soph. 18, 78 Ferguson, Sandra, Sr. 18, 24, 32, 38, 94, 96, 97, 105, 118, 125, 161, 165 Flood, John, Jr. 59, 125 Forbes, Linda, Jr. 59 Forman, Delbert, Soph. 86, 121, 122 Forslxcrg, Lexy, Jr. 59, 94, 96, 102, 143 Fowler, James, Soph. 78 Fowler. Roy, Sr. 32 Fox, Larry, Jr. 59 Foxworthy, Richard, Soph. 78, 121 Fractman, Judy, Soph. 78, 121 Fralick, Rebecca, Soph. 78, 96 Franke, Linda, Soph. 78, 112, 125 Franklin, Odell, Sr. 50 Franklin, Ozell, Sr. 50 Franklin, Shirley, Soph. 78 Frazier, Allen, Soph. 78 Frazier, Mike, Jr. 59 Fredrick, LeRoy, Soph. 78 Fredricks, Dennis, Soph. 78 Freele, David, Soph. 78, 121 Freele, Robert, Sr. 32, 95, 120, 122, 165 French, Lester, Sr. 32, 170 Frey, Tressa, Sr. 52, 94, 96, 110, 124 Friday, Jack, Soph. 78, 105 Friend, Pam, Soph, 78, 96, 107 Fruits, Everett, Soph. 79 Fry, Pamela, Jr. 59, 124 Fudge, Tom, Sr. 32, 99 Furber, Dave, Jr. 59 Gadberry, June, Sr. 50 Gaden, Madeline, Soph. 79, 96, 105 Gallagher, Dennis, Jr. 60, 92, 106 Gallagher, Joel, Jr. 60, 121 Gangwerc, Donald, Soph. 86 Gardner, Judy, Soph. 79 Garrett, Donald, Jr. 60, 109 Garrett, Larry, Sr. 32, 109 Garrett, Marilyn, Sr. 33 Garrett, Ronald, Jr. 60, 109 Garrison, Jim, Jr. 60, 92, 119, 120, 121, 122, 163 Garrison, Royce, Jr. 60 Garrison, Linda, Soph. 79 Garten, Lance, Sr. 33, 99 Garten, Velma, Jr. 60 Gay, Pam, Jr. 60, 102, 105, 124, 163 Gelbhar, Pamela, Sr. 20, 33 Gentry, Dwight, Jr. 60 Gibson, Toni, Soph. 74, 79, 96, 105, 160 Gilbert, Malcolm, Sr. 33, 95, 125, 138, 144-, 146, 159, 161, 164 Gilbert, Susan, Sr. 94, 135, 161, 162 Gildhouse, Joe, Soph. 19, 79 Gillogly, Bill, Sr. 33, 96 Gillo 1 , Dave, Soph. 79, 104, 153 2 Y Gillogly, Marsha, Jr. 60 Gilman, Nancy, Sr. 33, 110 Ginge r, Trudy, Soph. 79, 112 Godwin, Candy, Jr. 60, 94, 103 Hawkins, Connie, Jr. 61, 112 Hayden, Gary, Jr. 61 Hayden, Lonnie, Soph. 79 Haycn, Laurie, Sr. 35, 110, 120, 122, 156, 162, 163, 164, 168 Haynes, Earnest, Jr. 61, 145, 146 Hays, Ronald, Soph. 79, 121 Hazen, Allen, Soph. 79 Heagy, Lee, Jr. 61 Golay, Joyce, Sr. 33, 107, 124 ciilay, Judith, 33, 107, 124 Golay, Linda, Jr. 60, 124- Golay, Tex, Soph. 79, 124 Goldman, Pat, Soph. 79, 108, 125 Goldman, Sam, Sr. 33 Goldsmith, Barbara, Jr. 60 Goldsmith, Jenny, Sr. 50 Goll, Jim, Jr. 60 Gondles, Jim, Soph. 79 Goodger, Gary, Jr. 60 Goodgcr, Gordan, Soph. 79 Goodman, Gail, Sr. 19, 33, 94 Gordy, Melinda, Jr. 18, 60, 94, 96, 105, 119, 123, 163, 168 Gorkuscha, Mischa, Jr, 60, 100, 122 Heck, Hedri Hein, Ronald, Jr. 61 ck, Ruth, Jr. 61 Margaret, Soph. 79 Heinze, Jonclla, Jr. 61, 94-, 123, 125 Heitner, Pam, Jr. 61, 124 Hclde nbnma, Sheila, Jr. 62 Helms, Jerry, Soph. 79 Henderson, Bob, Sr. 35 Henderson, Carl, Sr. 50, 144 Henderson, Doris, Sr. 35 Henderson, Jim, Jr. 62, 95, 120, 122 Hendricks, Marcia, Jr. 62, 124 Hendrickson, Mary, Soph. 79, 108 Hr-nsl cy, Robert, Jr. 62, 153 Henson, Zcdic, Jr. 62, 96 Hercyk, Anna, Soph. 79 Grant, Melissa, Jr. 60, 94, 103, 117, 123, 168 Green, Tom, Jr. 60, 148, 149, 153 Green, Wilma, Sr. 33 Herrington, Tim, Soph. 79 Hess, Marilyn, Soph. 79, 96, 105 Hess, Ron, Soph. 79 Hiatt, Janet, Sr. 20, 35 Grecr, Bernard, Sr. 50, 114 Griffin, Carolyn, Soph. 79 Griffin, Marilyn, Soph. 79 Griffith, Karen, Sr. 33 Grimes, Michael, Soph. 95 Grimley, Jean, Jr. 60 Grisham, Richie, Sr. 33, 105, 118 Grisso, Luther, Sr. 33, 99, 148, 149, 161 Guicr, Ken, Jr. 60 Guier, Sandy, Jr. 60, 94, 108 Gullett, Connie, Soph. 79, 96 Gullett, Marilyn, Sr. 34, 92, 96, 105 Gurley, Gerrie, Jr. 60 Guthrie, Vicki, Jr. 60, 92, 94-, 106 Gutshall, Dianna, Sr. 34, 94, 97 Hack, Donna, Jr. 60, 96, 103 Hadley, Lynn, Soph. 79 Hiatt, Linda, Jr. 62, 94, 96, 112 Hiatt, Neil, Jr. 62 Hibhitts, Gary, Soph. 79 Hibbs, Anita, Jr. 62, 112 Hibhs, Darlene, Sr. 110, 112, 124 Hibbs, Jay, Soph. 79 Hickman, Ann, Jr. 62 Hickman, Marcia, Soph. 79, 96, 105, 121 Hiv-ks, Duane, Sr. 35 Hicks, David, Soph. 79, 147 Hicks, Tonya, Sr. 35, 96, 102, 112, 162, 164 Higgins, Gcnc, Soph. 79 Higgins, Kny, Sr. 35, 96, 105, 118 Hill, Ronnie, Sr. 50 Hill. Sue, Jr. 62, 96, 107, 124 Hillhousc, Karon, Soph. 79, 107 Hiscy, Emil, Jr. 62 Hisey, Kenney, Sr. 35, 95 Hall, Hall, Hall Carol, Jr. 60, 96 David, Soph. 79 Diana, Sr. 34, 107, 124 Hall, Jean, Jr. 61 Hall, Jeff, Soph. 79, 109 Hall, Jerry, Jr. 61 Hall, Richard, Soph. 79 Hamblcton, Jcrry, Jr. 61 Hamilton, Bill, Soph. 79 Hamlin, Pam, Jr. 61, 96 Hampton, John, Soph. 74, 79, 95, 147, 153, 160 Hamrick, Lena, Jr. 18, 61, 103, 163 Hancock, Judy, Jr. 61, 94, 96, 124 Hankins, Diana, Jr. 61, 96, 103, 105, 119 Hankins, Janice, Sr. 34 Hanna, John, Soph. 79 Harbert, Ruth, Jr. 61, 124 Harless, Linda, Soph. 79 Harman, Janet, Soph. 79 Harman, Joyce, Soph. 79 Harman, Keith, Sr. 34, 109, 121 Harmon, Vickie, Jr. 61, 108 1'la1'nt' y, Carlcnc, Jr. 61, 92, 94, 96 Hobbs, Cheryl, Soph. 80 Hobbs, David. Jr. 62 Hockenbnrv, Dennis, Soph. 80, 121 Hacker, Billy, Soph. 80 Hoflde, Louisc, Sr. 18, 35, 96, 108 Hodges, Byron, Sr. 35. 101, 115 Hodges, Craig, Soph. 80 Hodges, Jack, Soph. 80 Hodgson, Randy, Sr. 35, 109, 138, 157, 164 Hof-ffer, Lynda, Jr. 62, 96, 112 Hof-pfinger. Gene, Sr. 35 Hogan, Jackie, Soph. 80, 96, 125 Holcomb. Paula, Soph. 80, 116 Holder, Larry, Jr. 62 Holmes, Shirley, Jr. 62 Hood, Kent, Jr. 62 Hoogendorn, John, Sr. 36 Horne, Anisc, Jr. 62, 124- Horsley, Judy, Sr. 36, 110 Horton, Jeanne, Soph. 80, 96, 105, 107 Horton, Nancy, Soph. 80, 96, 125 House, Billy, Soph. 80 Howard, Rex, Soph. 80 Harney, Orvill, Jr. 61 Harp, Christina, Sr. 34, 111, 113, 163, 165 Harp, Tilford, Jr. 61, 100 Harpc, Ronald, Soph. 79 Harper, David, Jr. 61 Howe, Don, Jr. 62, 95, 120, 121, 122 Howe, John, Jr. 62, 95, 101 Howe, Phillip, Jr. 62, 94, 120, 122, 163 John, Soph. 80, 153 Harps tcr, Brian, Sr, 34 Harris, Evelyn, Soph. 20, 79, 107 Harris, Glenda, Sr. 34 Harris, Janis, Soph. 20, 79, 96, 111 Harris, Joc, Sr. 50, 95, 161. 170 Harris, Novclla, Soph. 79, 107, 125 Harris, Warren, Jr. 61, 140, 153 Harsh 163 aw, Roberta, Jr. 61, 96, 124, Hartley, Doug, Sr. 50, 109 Hartley, Jim, Soph. 79, 109 Hartman, Gage, Sr. 50, 95, 120, 122, 165 Harwood, Barbara, Sr. 34, 100, 162, 164, 169 Haskins, Karyn, Jr. 61, 120, 122 Hassclbring, Maxine, Jr. 61, 92 Hastings, Jimmy, Soph. 79, 124 Hntlc-lid, Anna Marie, Jr. 54, 61, 94, 102, 117, 120, 122, 143, 160, 163 Hattaway, David, Sr. 35, 100, 163, 164, 168, 169 Hattcn, Delbert, Jr. 61, 120, 122 Haun, Henry, Sr. 36 Hubler, Connie, Soph. 80, 121 Hudson, Richard, Soph. 80, 151, 153 Hudson, Wayne, Soph. 80 Hudsonpillar, Barbara, Sr. 36, 92 Huff, Donna, Soph. 80, 125 Hughes, Linda, Soph. 80 Hughes, Vicki, Sr. 36, 124 Hull, Judy, Sr. 20, 36, 94, 117, 122, 161, 163, 164- Humble, Cheryl, Sr. 36, 112, 124 Humble, Fontclla, Jr. 62, 124 Humes, Gene, Jr. 62, 121 Hunt, Connie, Soph. 80 Hunter, Charlotte, Sr. 36, 96, 97, 164 Hurst, Fred, Sr. 36, 95, 99, 161, 163, 165 Hutchings, Anne, Soph. 80, 96, 104, 122 Hutchison, Roger, Jr. 62 Ingels, Don, Sr. 37 lngham, Lnrry, Sr. 37, 95, 120, 121, 156, 162, 165, 168, 170 Page 173 Irby, Mary, Jr. 62, 98, 125 Iron, Floyd, Jr. 62, 113, 141 Iron, Loretta, Soph. 80 Irons, Monty, Sr. 37 lsbell, Jim, Soph. 80 Isenberg, Eric, Sr. 37, 148, 149 Jackson, Ginger, Jr. 63, 107, 121 Jackson, Joe, Soph. 80, 121 Jackson, Joyce, Jr. 62 Jackson, Karen, Soph. 80 Jacobs, Nancy, Sr. 37 Jacobs, Terry, Soph. 80, 124 James, Mary, Soph. 80 Nichols, Karen, Sr. 41, 96, 110, 165 Ochs, Sally, Soph. 82, 96, 105 Jordan Jansson, Dorrita, Jr. 63 Jansson, Erick, Soph. 80 Joachim, Carol, Sr. 18, 19, 37, 94, 96, 97, Johnson, 163, 164 Dana, Soph. 80 Johnson, Gary, Soph. 80 Johnson, James, Soph. 80 Johnson, Jerry, Jr. 63, 121 Johnson, Kent, Jr. 63, 102, 119 Johnson, Johnson, Johnston Jones, D Linda, Soph. 20, 80, 112 Linda Suzan, Jr. 63 , Dwight, Jr. 63, 145, 146 ick, Sr. 37, 95, 99, 118, 168 Jones, Janice, Sr. 37, 20, 124 Jones, Ji mmic, Soph. 80, 124 Jones, Margaret, Jr. 63, 96, 112 Jones, Marion, Soph. 80 Jones, Phillip, Jr. 63 Jones, Richard Charles, Soph. 80 Jones, Richard Clay, Soph. 80, 147 Jones, Sandra, Jr. 63 Jones, Saundria, Sr. 37, 116, 120, 122 Jones, Tressia, Jr. 63 , Carolyn, Soph. 20, 80, 96 Koehn, Kennth, Sr. 39 Koehn, Linda, Soph. 81, 108 Koger, Larry, Jr. 63, 95 Kolb, Patricia, Soph. 81, 108 Ladner, Dave, Soph. 81, 95, 141, 147 Ladner, Linda, Jr. 18, 63, 94, 105, 106, 119, 124 Lake, Judy, Jr. 64 Lambe, John, Jr. 64 Lamm, Larry, Soph. 81 Landis, sherryi, Jr. 64, 107, 124 Landon, Linda, Jr. 18, 64 Lane, Mike, Jr. 64, 123, 125 Langley, Louise, Jr. 64, 112 Lansdown, Carol, Jr. 18, 64, 94, 123, 125 Lanter, Lavonne, Soph. 81 Larimer, Jack, Sr. 39, 138, 144, 145, 146 Larkin, Peggy, Soph. 81, 106, 121 Larson, Gary, Soph. 81, 124 LaRue, Robert, Jr. 64 Lauver, Gayland, Soph. 81 Law, Linda, Sr. 39, 120, 122 Lawrence, Nick, Soph. 81, 102, 121 Lawson, Barbara, Sr. 51 Lawson, Odis, Sr. 39 Leatherman, Jan, Sr. 39, 108 LeClair, Judith, Jr. 64 LeClair, Ray, Sr. 113 Ledbetter, Jim, Sr. 39, 120, 122 Ledbetter, Joan, Jr. 64, 92, 103, 106, 124 Lee, Becky, Jr. 64, 124 Lee, Gregg, Jr. 64, 120, 122, 140, 142 Lee, Nancy, Soph. 81, 96, 105, 125 McNeese, Martin, Soph. 81, 153 McNeese, Mike, Sr. 24, 40, 95, 135, 153, 161, 164 McNeil, Sharyl, Sr. 40 McPherson, Jackie, Soph. 81, 125 McPherson, Ronnie, Sr. 51, 114 McVay, Diana, Jr. 65, 114, 170 McVaY, Jamie, Jr. 65 Maag, Linda, Soph. 86 Mackercher, Peter, Jr. 65, 100, 116 Macomb, Judy, Sr. 40, 91, 96, 97, 102, 105, 118, 133, 159, 164 Maddera, Jan, Jr. 65 Maddera, Sandra, Jr. 65, 143 Maddera, Sherri, Soph. 81, 105, 125 Maddox, Fred, Soph. 81 MahornCY, John, Sr. 139, 161, 165 Mall, Werner, Jr. 65 Maples, Benton, Jr. 65 Marlar, Sharon, Jr. 65 Marlar, Wendell, Sr. 41 Marler, Inal Lee, Jr. 65, 124 Marrisett, Larry, Sr. 51 Marshall, Beatrice, Sr. 19, 40, 114 Martin, Charles, Soph. 81, 120, 122, 124 Martin, Connie, Jr. 65, 96, 124 Martin, Darlene, Soph. 81 Martin, Doug, Soph. 82 Martin, Drenda, Sr. 41, 96, 107, 124 Martin Linda Soph. 82 Jordon, Roger, Jr. 63 Leonard, J orgenson, Jorgenson, Bob, Jr. 63, 148, 149 Paul, Sr. 37 Justice, Larry, Soph. 80, 124 Kammerer, David, Jr. 63, 141, 148, Lee, Wanda, Jr. 64 LeGrand, David, Soph. 81, 121 LeGrand, Joy, Sr. 39 Lembke, Robert, Sr. 39, 95, 165 Lenhart, Larry, Soph. 81 Tom, Jr. 64, 90, 95, 163 Kanelakos, Howard, Sr. 37, 106, 149, 152 LeRoy, Judy, Jr. 64, 94, 102, 124 Lessert, Ray, Soph. 81 Lewis, Jimmy, Soph. 81 Lickliter, Charles, Sr. 51 Paden, Robert, Soph. 83, 95, 151 116, 120, 121, 122, 125, 162, 164, 170 Kanelakos, James, Soph. 80 1 n da, Jr. 63, 102, 124 Katz Jack, Soph. 80 Kaylor, Li Keathley, Charles, Jr. 63 Keeler, Gl oria, Jr. 63 Keith, Truman, Sr. 37 Lingnan, Jerry, Soph. 81 Littlehoe, Lcdavie, Sr. 52, 96, 113 Livermore, Claire, Sr. 18, 39, 94, 96, 97, 102, 105, 118, 162, 169 Livingston, Gary, Soph. 81 Livingston, Pat., Jr. 64, 121 Kelley Keller, Gary, Jr. 63 Keller, Myron, sf. 37, 138, 165, 170 Kelley, Nancy, Soph. 20, 80 Pat Soph . 80 Kelly, Gary, Soph. 80, 124 Kemble, Otis, Soph. 80 Kemper, John, Sr. 37, 95, 99, 117 Kendall, Karen, Sr. 37, 110, 124, 162, 165 Kennedy, Jon, Sr. 51, 138, 142, 148 Kern, Lynda, Soph. 80, 96, 105 Kester, Dick, Soph. 18, 80, 103 Kester, Judy, Jr. 63, 102, 163 Keys, Bob, Sr. 37 Kidd, Danny, Soph. 80 Kincy, Tresia, Sr. 38, 96, 97, 110, 112, 164, 170 King, Billy, Soph. 80 King, Jackie, Soph. 18, 81 King, Kathy, Soph. 80, 96, 107 Kingsley, Jack, Soph. 18, 81, 124 Kinkaid, David, Sr, 38, 95, 117, 148, 159, 161, 163, 164, 170 Kinneberg, Bruce, Jr. 63, 100, 122, 168 Kirk, James, Soph. 81 Kirk, Kathy, Sr. 38, 122 Kirk, Phyllis, Soph. 81 Kissman, Charles, Soph. 81 Kissman, Gene, Sr. 38, 95, 138, 144, 14-6, 157, 164 Kitchen, Steve, Sr. 51 Kizer, Marvin, Jr. 63 Kizer, Phillip, Soph. 81, 124 Kizer, Stanton, Soph. 81, 104, 124 Klcier, Jane So h. 81 121 1 P Klinger, Bernice W'ood,, Sr. 38 Klinger, Don., Sr. 38, 114 Klinger, Wanda, Sr. 38, 108 Klopp, Darryl, Jr. 635 Knight, John, Jr. 63 Knight, Vincent, Sr. 51, 113, 139, 153 Knox, Charlotte, Sr. 38, 96, 124 Knox, Rohr-rt, Snnh. 81 Koehn, Danniel, Jr. 63 Koehn, Earl, Sr. 38, 115 Page 174 Lochridge, Eugene, Jr. 64 Locke, Carlene, Sr. 18, 39, 94, 118, 163, 165 Lohman, Steve, Soph. 81 London, Margaret, Jr. 64, 112 Long, Carla, Soph. 81 Long, Larry, Sr. 51, 120, 122, 162, 164, 168 Long, Mary, Sr. 39 Love, Gary, Sr. 39, 139, 165, 170 Lovelace, Charles, Jr. 66 Loucks, Frances, Soph. 81, 121 Ludwig, Bob, Sr. 39 Luther, Gretchen, Jr. 64, 94, 102, 120, 122 Lutz, Skeeter, Jr. 64, 90, 92, 99, 103 Lyons, Donna, Sr. 18, 39, 96, 110, 162 McAdams, Michael, Sr. 39, 96, 111, 161, 165 McAllister, Don, Soph. 81 McBride, Jane, Soph. 81, 105, 121 McBride, Judy, Jr. 64, 94, 121 McCabe, Kenneth, Soph. 81, 121 McCartney, Sally, Soph. 81, 96 McClung, Allan, Sr. 40 McCurry, Larry, Sr. 51, 115 McDaniel, Scott, Jr. 64, 119, 140, 142 McDaniels, Alfred, Sr. 40, 118, 122, 123, 125, 168 McEwin, Edward, Soph. 81 McGee, Charles, Soph. 81, 151 McGill, Melicent, Jr. 64, 103, 125 McGowen, Frances, Jr. 64, 103 McJunkir1, Jan, Soph. 81, 112, 121 McKay, Monte, Soph. 81 McKay, Sandra, Sr. 40 McKee, Max, Jr. 64, 120, 122, 143, 163 McKenzie, Marion, Soph. 81, 96, 105 McKnight, Bob, Sr. 4-0, 95, 120, 121, 156, 161 McMahan, Charlotte, Sr. 40, 96, 110 McMillen, Coni, Soph. 81, 96, 143 McMonigle, Terry, Soph. 81 Mason, Sharon, Sr. 41, 94 Mathews, Bennie, Jr. 65 Mathews, Dennis, Soph. 82 Matlock, Bill, Soph. 82 Maudlin, Gene, Soph. 82 Mavris, Ann, Soph. 82, 96, 105 Maxon, Phillip, Soph. 82 Meadows, Yvonne, Sr. 41, 92, 94, 105, 118 Meek, Charles, Soph. 82, 151, 153 Megee, Dean, Soph. 82 Mehring, Diana, Jr. 65, 94, 103, 163 Meier, Paul, Jr. 65 Mendenhall, Darlene, Soph. 86 Mendenhall, Doyle, Jr. 65, 140, 145, 146 Meyer, Jimmie, Soph. 82 Meyer, Joyce, Jr. 65, 96 Michon, John, Jr. 65 Miller, Jack, Jr. 65, 124 Miller, Mike, Soph. 82 Miller, Pam, Soph. 82 Miller, Russell, Soph. 82 Miller, Vicky, Sr. 18, 51, 123, 125 Milligan, Bob, Soph. 82, 124 Mills, Dana, Jr. 65, 96 Mingus, Judy, Jr. 65 Mircs, Art, Sr. 41, 95, 99, 105, 118 Mohler, Jill, Jr. 18, 65, 94, 106, 124 Monger, Cathy, Soph. 82, 116, 121 Moore, Larry, Jr. 65 Moore, Richard, Jr. 65, 153 Moore, Shannon, Jr. 65 Moore, Zora, Sr. 41, 96 Morgan, Chris, Sr. 51, 115 Morgan, DeWaync, Soph. 82, 109 Morgan, Phil, Soph. 82, 124 Morgan, Randell, Soph. 82 Morrill, Anne, Sr. 41, 90, 94, 96, 102, 162, 165 Morrill, Mary, Sr. 41, 92, 94, 96, 97, 102, 162, 164, 170 Morris, Bm, Soph. 82, 153 Morris, David, Soph. 82 Morris, David, Jr. 65 Morris, Dorothy, Sr. 41 Morris, Sarah, Soph. 82, 125 Morris, Tom, Sr. 41, 99 Morrison, Jim. Soph. 82, 143 Morton, Margie, Soph. 82, 125 Moseley, Tom, Soph. 82, 121 Mowdy, David, Sr. 51, 105, 118, 125 Mullin, Charlotte, Soph. 82, 96, 103 Mullins, Jane, Sr. 41, 110, 125 Murphy, Jim, Soph. 82 Murphy, John, Soph. 82 Murphy, Mike, Jr. 65, 91, 99, 101, 122, 143 Murray, Elizabeth, Jr. 65 Murray, Ellen, Jr. 66, 94, 125 Murray, Milan, Jr. 66 Myers, Craig, Soph. 82, 121, 124 Myers, John, Jr. 66 Myers. Joyce, Soph. 82 Myers, Nancy, Sr. 41, 96, 170 Nabours, Louis, Sr. 41 Naden, Patricia, Soph. 82, 125 Neal, Linda, Soph. 82 Neal, Sandra, Sr. 41 Nearing, Pat, Soph. 82, 96, 105 Nearing, Richard, Jr. 66, 95, 100, 163 Neely, Johnny, Soph. 82 Neese, Sherry, Soph. 82 Neff, Brenda, Jr. 66, 96 Nelier, John, Jr. 66 Ncirlig, Dianne, Soph. 82, 125 Neill, Kathleen, Soph. 82, 112, 114 Nelson, Bob, Soph. 82, 153 Nelson, David, Soph. 82 Nelson, Merlenc, Jr. 66 Neville, Mike, Jr. 66, 146 Newman, Verlin, Soph. 82 Nichols, Bert, Jr. 66, 95, 144, 146, 160 Nickles, Carol, Sr. 18, 28, 32, 38, 42, 91, 94, 98, 133, 135, 157, 161, 163 Nickles, Jim, Soph. 82, 104 Nicolaysen, Ruth, Jr. 66, 94, 102, 120, 122 Nimrod, Mike, Sr. 42 Ninemire, Gary, Sr. 42, 125, 144, 146 Nixon, Judy- Jr. 66, 103 Norman, Rick, Jr. 66, 151 Norris, Nancy, Jr. 66, 92, 94, 96, 102, 106 Norris, Robert, Jr. 66, 116 Northcutt, Gayle, Soph. 18, 82, 96, 107 Novak, Janice, Sr. 19, 42 Nowicki, Jimmy, Soph. 82 Nuckols, Ronnie, Jr. 66, 120, 122 Nunn, Linda, Soph. 82, 112 Officer, Candy, Jr. 66, 94, 96, 123, 125 Ogden, Wendell, Jr. 66, 141 O'Mealey, Pamela, Sr. 42, 125, 165 0'Neil1, Dan, Jr. 66 Orr, Kenneth, Jr. 66, 121 Osborne, Bill, Jr. 66, 109, 148, 149 Osborn, Dale, Sr. 42, 95, 121 Osborn, Sid, -Soph. 82, 109 Others, Mona, Sr. 51, 113 Overall, John, Soph. 82, 151 Overall, Muriel, Jr. 121 Overman, Sharon, Soph. 83, 103 Owens, Don, Sr. 42, 114 Padgett, Raymond, Jr. 66 Page, Van, Jr. 66, 125 Paine, Laura, 66, 94, 124 Palmer, Judith, Soph. 83, 110 Pappan, Bill, Jr. 54, 66, 95, 112 Pappan, Leland, Soph. 83 Parker, Jane, Jr. 66, 94, 96, 103, 123, 125, 163, 168 Parker, Jeanette, Soph. 83, 96, 102 Parton, Jack, Sr. 42 Patterson, Cheryl, Soph. 83 Payne, Charles, Soph. 83 Payne, Dale, Soph. 83 Pearson, Beverly, Soph. 83 Pearson, Bruce, Jr. 66, 143 Peck, Patty, Sr. 42, 124 Penner, Wilbur, Jr. 67, 114 Penoi, Pam, sr. 18,, 43, 96, 97, 102, 105, 118, 122 Pensoneau, Bill, Sr. 91, 113 Pepia, Jane, Soph. 83, 125, 163 Pepia, Monica, Jr. 18, 67, 103, 124 Pepia, Toni, Jr. 67, 20, 124 Peters, Lynn, Jr. 67, 109 Petersen, Vicky. Jr. 67, 124, 163 Peterson, Carla, Soph. 83, 96, 102 Peterson, David, Jr. 67 Pettit, Ernest, Soph. 83, 109 Petty, Lynda, Soph. 83, 96, 105 Phillips, Danny, Soph. 83, 95 Phillips, Karyl, Sr. 18, 43, 92, 124 Pierce, Richard, Jr. 67 Pinegar, Danny, Soph. 83 Pingry, Sharon, Soph. 20, 83, 105 Pittman Gary, Soph. 83, 151 Pittman, Lee, Jr. 67 Pitts, Jimmy, Jr. 67 Pitts, Terri, Sr. 42 Pitts, Terry, Sr. 43, 95, 125 Plaskctt, David, Jr. 67 Plaskett, James, Jr. 67 Polwart, Stanley, Jr. 67 Pomeroy, Patsy, Sr. 19, 43 Pond, JoAnn, Soph. 83 Porter, Nancy, Jr. 67, 107, 125 Potts, Janis, Soph. 86 Potts, Walter, Jr. 61, 103, 121 Powell, Kent, Jr. 67 Powell, Paul, Sr. 43, 120, 122, 161, 162, 165, 168 Powclson, James, Jr. 67 Presson, Charlene, Soph. 83, 107, 121 Pribble, Vicki, Jr. 67, 92, 106, 112, 124 Price, Bill, Jr. 67, 143 Price, Cheryl, Jr. 67, 96, 102, 124 Primeaux, Eloise, Sr. 43 Primeaux, Emmett, Soph. 83 Proskovec, Sandra, Soph. 86 Pruett, Diana, Soph. 83 Pruett, Vicki, Sr. 24, 43 Psikal, John, Soph. 83 Psikal, LaWanda, Jr. 67, 124 Pumford, Bobby, Soph. 83 Pumford, Harold, Sr. 43, 164 Purser, Myra, Soph. 83 Purser, Roger, Sr. 43, 102, 163, 165, 168 Quickel, Albert, Jr. 67, 125 Quinn, Susan, Soph. 143 Quinn, Tom, Jr. 67, 95, 99 Radcliff, Jim, Sr. 43 Rains, Earl, Jr. 67, 125 Rains, Tommy, Jr. 67 Ramsey, Deanna, Soph. 83 Ramsey, Freddie, Jr. 67 Ramsey, Randy, Sr. 43 Randall, Bettye, Jr. 67, 107, 124 Randall, Patty, Sr. 43, 94, 96, 112 Randolph, Tim, Soph. 83, 147 Rankins, Charlotte, Soph. 83, 96, 125 Rath, Joan, Jr. 68 Raulerson, Steve, Jr. 68, 95, 123, 125 Rayon, Ron, Soph. 83, 124 Rea, Janet, Soph. 83, 96, 105 Reaves, Edna, Soph. 83 Record, Cynthia, Soph. 83, 104, 121 Reed, Derryl, Sr. 43 Reed, Laraine, Sr. 20, 43, 107 Reed, Sharon, Jr. 68, 20, 96 Rega, Vikki, Jr. 68, 105, 119, 124 Rennie, John, Sr. 44 Reynolds, Marilyn, Jr. 68 Rheam, Maurice, Jr. 68 Rheam, Max, Soph. 83, 121 Rice, Frederick, Jr. 68 Richardson, JoAnn, Soph. 83, 96, 125 Richardson, Randa, Soph. 83, 96 Ridgeway, Kay, Jr. 68 Ridley, Cindy, Jr. 18, 68, 170 Riley, Danny, Jr. 68, 95, 100, 163 Rinehart, Everett, Jr. 68 Rinehart, Kay, Sr. 44, 110 Rivers, Beth, Sr. 18, 28, 36, 44, 98, 159, 161, 163, 164 Roady, Lyle, Jr. 68, 125 Robbins, Pat, Jr. 68, 94, 121 Roberts, Lysle, Jr. 68 Robertson, Barbie, Sr. 44, 90, 94, 96, 91, lla, 133, 157, 162, 164 Robinson, Donna, Soph. 83, 96 Sanders, Marcia, Soph. 84, 116, 121 Sanders, William, Soph. 84 Sayles, Tim, Jr. 68, 121 Schafer, Brenda, Soph. 84, 125 Schall, Gary, Jr. 68 Schauff, Connie, Jr. 69, 96, 124 Schieber, Don, Jr. 69, 109 Schieber, Ray, Soph. 84, 109 Schmid, Judy. Jr. 69, 96, 124 Schneeberger, Bobby, Soph. 84, 109 Schneider, Donna, Jr. 69, 112 Schneider, Janie, Jr. 69, 94, 143 Schoonover, Melvin, Sr. 45, 114 Schrader, Joe, Soph. 84, 121 Schuessler, Leroy, Soph. 84, 109 Scott, Judy, Soph. 84 Scott, Ronnie, Jr. 69 Scott, Sandy, Sr. 45, 112 Seabridgc, Gloria, Jr. 69 Searcy, Carl, Soph. 84 Sensintaffar, Jack, Soph. 84 Setzkorn, Karen, Sr. 45 Shaw, Clara, Jr. 69, 103, 124 Struble, Sherri, Sr. 46, 52, 92, 124 Suggs, Dan, Soph. 85 Sullivan, Elza, Soph. 85 Sullivan, Gail, Jr. 70, 124 Sullivan, Tommy, Soph. 85, 115 Summerfield, Allen, Jr. 70, 120, 122, 143 Summers, Beth, Sr. 46, 170 Summers, Dennis, Soph. 85 Summers, Susan, Soph. 85, 96 Swanson, Sandra, Soph. 85, 121 Swenson, Mary, Sr. 18, 46, 92, 110 Swinchart, Jerry, Soph. 85, 121 Shaw, Danny, Soph. 84 Shaw, David, Sr. 45 Shelton, David, Soph. 84 Shelton, Robert, Sr. 45 Shelton, Tim, Jr. 148, 149 Shepler, Janice, Soph. 84, 96 Sherrill, Wayne, Jr. 69 Sherrod Jim, Soph. 84 Sherrod Richard, Sr. 45, 109 Sherwin, Judy, Soph. 84- Shields, David, Jr. 69, 101 Shields, Wade, Sr. 45, 95 Shingleton, JoAnn, Jr. 69 Short, Gwen, Soph. 84 Short, Connie, Soph. 84 Simmons, Carl, Soph. 84 Simmons, Chris, Soph. 84 Simmons, Linda, Soph. 84, 125 Simmons, Russell, Jr. 69 Simons, Ray, Jr. 69, 163 Singltary, Neal, Soph. 84 Skinner, Larry, Soph. 84, 143 Skinner, Randy, Soph. 84 Sledge, Stanley, Soph. 84 Sloan, Karen, Jr. 69, 107 Slocum, Carol, Jr. 69, 20, 92, 106 Smith, Carolyn, Jr. 69 Smith, Charles, Soph. 84 Smith, Craig, Jr. 69 Smith, Dorothy, Jr. 69, 107 Smith, Gary, Jr. 69, 92, 95, 115 Smith, Gary R., Soph. 84, 115, 153 Smith, George, Jr. 69, 102, 151 Smith, Jesse, Jr. 69 Smith, Judy, Soph. 84, 96, 125 Smith, Karen, Jr. 69, 96 Smith, Kenneth, Jr. 69 Smith, Kenneth, Sr. 45, 153 Smith, Marsha, Soph. 84 Talbert, Elton, Soph. 85, 109 Talley, Glenda, Soph. 85, 107, 143 Tally, Don, Jr. 70 Tanksley, Walter, Soph. 85 Tapp, Kenneth, Sr. 46, 52, 120, 139 Tarno, Carole, Jr. 18, 70 Tarpening, Kent, Sr. 46, 95 Tarvcr, Patsy, Soph. 85 Tautfest, Bill, Jr. 70 Taylor, Jerry, Jr. 70 Taylor, Susan, Soph. 85, 96, 105 Teichmcr, Karen, Sr. 20, 92 Thiele, Billy, Sr. 46 Thigpen, John, Jr. 70, 95 Thomas, Al, Soph. 85, 143 Thomas, James, Jr. 70, 101 Thomas, Ronnie, Jr. 70, 120, 121, 122 Thompson, Diana, Soph. 85, 96 Thompson, Karmelita, Soph. 85, 96, 125 Thompson, Sandra, Sr. 46, 124 Thompson, Tommy, Soph. 85, 120, 121, 153 Thomson, Mikael, Jr. 70 Thorpe, Gary, Jr. 70 Throop, Ralph, Sr. 47, 138 Throop, Tommy, Soph. 85 Thurber, Daryl, Soph. 85, 96, 105 Thurmond, Dwight, Jr. 70 Timberlake, Lynda, Sr. 47, 96 Tintlel, Jerry, Soph. 85 Todd, Janice, Sr. 47, 108, 122 Tomblin, Sandra, Sr. 47, 108, 170 Tracy, Loren, Jr. 70, 143 Trallt, Richard, Sr. 47, 95, 102 Tribble, Jim, Sr. 52, 114 Trice, Mike, Soph. 85, 121 Trout, Candy, Sr. 47, 93, 94, 96, 97, 162, 164 Troxell, Marshall, Soph. 85, 147 Trussell, Beverly, Soph. 85, 96, 112, 125 Tucker, Dorothy, Sr. 47, 124 Tucker, Joanne, Soph. 85, 125 Turner, Betty Jo, Sr. 52, 96 Robinson, Gary, Sr. 44, 99 Robison, Leon, Jr. 68 Roby, Roebu Jackie, Jr. 68, 124 ck, Peggy, Sr. 44, 110 Rogers, Frank, Soph. 83. 147 Roland, James, Soph. 83 Roland, Melinda, Sr. 51 Roland, Sam, Soph. 83 Rollin s, Malay, Sr. 51 Romine, Donnie, Jr. 68, 125 Romine, Ray, Soph. 83, 124 Roquemore, Georgia, Jr. 68 Rove, Linda, Jr. 68 Rose, Jeannie, Soph. 83, 105, 121 Rose, Judy, Sr. 28, 32, 36. 44, 98, 120, 122, 156, 164 Rose, Linda, Soph. 83, 103, 121 Ross, Beverly, Soph. 83 Ross, Earnest, Jr. 68, 109 Ross, James, Sr. 44, 101, 109 Ross, Leonard, Sr. 44 Ross, Roth, Suzanne, Soph. 86 Linda, Jr. 68 Roubal, Sharon, Soph. 83, 105, 125 Rouse, Freddie, Jr. 68 Rowe, Linda, Sr. 45, 96, 103, 143, 163, 164 Roy, Louis, Soph. 83 Royster, Joyce, Soph. 83, 107 Rozell, Deanna, Jr. 68, 96, 107 Russell, Marilyn, Jr. 68 Russell, Patricia, Soph. 83 Rutherford, Betty, Soph. 84 Rutherford, Sue, Sr. 45 Rutledge, Sherry, Sr. 45 Samuel, Peggy, Soph. 84, 105, 125 Sanders, Ivah, Sr. 45, 121, 124 Sanders, Karole, Soph. 84, 96, 104 Smith, Nancy, Jr. 69, 96, 124 Smith, Patsy, Sr. 45 Smith, Ronnie, Jr. 69, 120, 141 Smyly, Gary, Jr. 69, 121 Smyly, Sharey, Jr. 70, 94, 112, 121 Snyder, Beverly, Jr. 70 Snyder, Eddie, Soph. 84 Snyder, Patricia, Jr. 70 Sober, Kay, Soph. 84, 96, 108 Sober, Norman, Sr. 46, 51 Sole, Clark, Soph. 84, 121 Sparks, Gene, Soph. 84 Speakman, Linda, Soph. 84 Speakman, Lois, Sr. 45, 110 Spears, Carol, Soph. 84, 108 Speight, Raymond, Sr. 46, 139, 144, 146 Stafford, Fred, Soph. 84, 151 Staggs, Alvis, Jr. 70 Stalcup, Carolyne, Soph. 86, 96, 105 Stanbrough, David, Soph. 84 Stanvinsky, Mickey, Soph. 84, 122 Steele, Don, Jr. 70, 95 Stephens, Gary, Jr. 70 Stephens, Sharon, Soph. 84 Stephenson, Kathryn, Soph. 84 Stephenson, Sherrie, Sr. 46, 94, 96, 102 Stevens, Trudy, Jr. 70 Stevens, Karen, Soph. 86 Stewart, Dale, Jr. 70, 125 Stewart, Madeline, Soph. 84, 104, 122 Stewart, Tomme, Jr. 20, 105 Stigge, Alan, Soph. 84 Stolhand, James, Jr. 70 Stolper, Mike, Sr. 18, 46, 95 Stoups, Gayla, Soph. 84, 96, 125 Stout, Daris, Soph. 84 Stratton, Dan, Jr. 70, 101, 115 Struble, Celesta, Soph. 85 Struble, Phyllis, Jr. 70, 112 Turner, Linda, Soph. 85, 107 Uhlenhop, Melissa, Jr. 70, 96, 124, 163 Ulmer, Diana, Soph. 85, 96 Usrey, Trela, Jr. 70, 112, 124 Vance, Patty, Jr. 71, 92, 94, 103 VanDyck, Darrelle, Soph. 85, 112 Vansclous, Steve, Sr. 47 Veal, Elizabeth, Soph. 85, 100, 122, 168 Venzke, Ken, Jr. 71, 92, 95, 106, 141 Vernon, Gary, Jr. 71 Vernon, Loretta, Soph. 85 Vickers, Nancy, Soph. 85, 96, 102, 125 Vogt, Saundra, Soph. 85 Waddelow, Don, Jr. 71, 95, 99 Walker, Alison, Soph. 85, 96 Walker, David, Soph. 85 Walker, Don, Sr. 47, 164 Walker, Donna, Sr. 47, 124, 153 Walker, Ellen, Soph. 85 Walker, Ethelmay, Sr. 47 Walker, Jerry, Jr. 71, 102, 120, 121, 122, 170 Walker, Paulette, Sr. 47, 112, 124 Walker, Sherry, Soph. 85 Walker, Vicki, Jr. 71, 92, 122, 170 Walking, Sky, Cecelia, Jr. 71, 170 Wallace, Brown, Sr. 48, 52, 93 Wallace, Sue, Jr. 71, 102, 120, 122 Waller, Fred, Jr. 71 Waller, Max, Soph. 85 Walls, Alice, Jr. 71, 96, 112 Ware, Bennie, Jr. 71, 104, 125 Ware, Charlotte, Jr. 71, 124 Warren, Anita, Sr. 52 Warren, Richard, Soph. 85, 121 Warrior, Mary, Jr. 71, 113 Washburn, Kent, Sr. 47, 117, 120, 122 Wasson, Anita, Jr. 71 Wasson, Dale, Sr. 47 Watson, Gary, Soph. 85, 147 Watson, Karen, Soph. 85, 103, 125 Watson, Kitty, Soph. 85, 125 Watson, Linda, Soph. 85, 121, 125 Watson, Linda, Jr. 71, 103, 125 Waugh, Clalldia, Soph. 85, 96 Wayman, Mary, Sopll. 85, 96 Webb, Jacqueline, Soph. 85, 125 Webb, Mike, Jr. 71, 151 Webb, Robert, Jr. 71 Webster, Janice, Jr. 71, 96, 107 Wegner, Sue, Jr. 71, 124 Wchrle, Tim, Jr. 71, 109 Weingart, Patty, Jr. 71, 92, 94, 106, 121 Wcingart, Tony, Soph. 85, 143 Weinrich, Bill, Sr. 47, 95, 158, 161 162, 165, 168, 171 Weinshilbollln, Charles, Soph. 85, 153 Welch, Sherry, Jr. 71, 92, 104 Welch, Tom, Soph. 86 Wclker, Lynda, Soph. 86, 105 Wells, Emery, Jr. 71 Wells, Pete, Soph. 86, 121 West, Duane, Sr. 48 West, Linda, Jr. 71, 9-1- West, Linda, Sr. 48, 121, 163 West, Robert, Jr, 71 Wcst, Sandra, Soph. 86, 125 Wheeler, Beverly, Sopll. 86, 125 Wheeler, Mary Jane, Jr. 71, 96 White, Harlcne, Soph. 86, 107 white, Harold, sr. 52 White, Karen, Soph. 86, 96 White, Larry, Soph. 86 Whitlow, Daria, Jr. 72 Wiles, John, Jr. 72 Wilkerson, Bill, Jr. 72 Williams, Dale, Jr. 72 Williams, Jon, Soph. 86 Williams, Orlando, Soph. 86, 113 Williams, Sharon, Jr. 72, 94, 96, 102, 123, 168 Williams, Steve, Jr. 72, 99, 116, 125 Williams, Tom, Jr. 72, 120, 121, 122 Williamson, John, Jr. 72, 121 Williamson, Nancy, Soph. 86, 116 Williamson, Neo Ann, Jr. 72, 90, 94, 96, 102, 119, 120, 122, 163 Willis, Jacquita, Jr. 72, 94, 96, 122 Willison, Jerry, Soph. 86 Willison, Kon, Jr. 72, 95, 121, 145, 146 Wilson, Cheryl, Sr. 48, 124 Wilson, Donna, Jr. 72, 124 Wilson, Janc, Soph. 86, 125 Wilson, Karlcnc, Jr. 72 Wilson, Kenneth, Soph. 86, 95 Wilson, Priscilla Ann, Sr. 52 Wilson, Priscilla Jean, Sr. 52 Wilson, Tim, Soph. 86, 151 Wimmer, Linda, Soph. 86, 102, 125 YVindsor, 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