Prescott High School - Hornet Yearbook (Prescott, KS)
- Class of 1969
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1969 Uowdb Yearbook Px SCott l-llglv QdtfxJL Px scM, Kcwm PubkcotlOiv Cites fw 0 • • GERALD WAYNE SPRINGER 1966 Graduate of Prescott High School We, the Publication Class, dedicate this 1969 HORNET to the memory of Pfc. Gerald Wayne Springer, our former schoolmate who was felled by a sniper’s bullet in Vietnam, August 29, 1968. It was, indeed, a great sorrow to us all ... it doesn’t always happen somewhere else - sometimes, it happens here! It is with deep regret but with deeper pride that we honor Gerald, for he chose to serve his country, volunteering for the draft on December 6. 1967 and was sent to Vietnam in May 1968. Gerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Springer, was born April 27, 1948 near Prescott and attended our schools all 12 years. He graduated in 1966, receiving the ’’All Around Boy” Award. Other activi- ties to his credit were track, basketball, class plays and the Hi-Crier Staff - thus, leaving a fine ex- ample for his sisters and brothers ... Charlene, Steve, Rodney, Randy, and small Nancy. He was a popular boy in this town and had already made a place for himself in the community, as well as, in all our hearts. Perhaps, an excerpt from the letter of his Commanding Officer can best say it for us ... “Gerald was a very religious young man and read his Bible often. He was extremely well liked by his fellow soldiers, alert, brave, gave 1007 effort at all times and contributed immeasureably to the high state of morals within the platoon. Some men are born, live many years, and die without ever contributing to their fellow man. In my opinion, these men never really lived. Despite his youth, Gerald made the greatest contribution of all; not only did he sacrifice his life for the freedom of our nation, but was safety and inspiration to the other members of his unit. For that reason none of the men of this brigade will ever forget Gerald Springer - let us pray that the people of our nation do not forget him either. Gerald had been awarded the Combat Infantry Badge, the National Service Medal, the Vietnam Campaign Ribbon and Service Medal and the Expert Badge with Rifle Bar. The Bronze Star, the Purple Heart and the Good Conduct Medal was awarded posthumously. We thank you, Gerald Springer - and may God Bless all the others who have and will live or die for our country. Signed ... 4 tk 1969 Uowat Qboty FRESHMAN Judy Fyock and Wayne Earnest SOPHOMORE Kathy Post and Rod Springer PlUvClpoIl'S Uessagw Principal - RICHARD MARSHALL The close of the school year marks another milestone in your possessions. Prize it highly; seek it with all diligence. For education gives hope to dreams. It is the mold of ideals and the steps to goals. Philosophy, science, and art are its tools with which man dominated the earth, air, and sea. It forges the key that opens the door to opportunity. Education is the source of all the wisdom of all the ages which displaces darkness and superstition with enlightenment. It has become freedom’s citadel and the arm of democ- racy. It is the source of inspiration, the aid of aspiration, and the master of human destiny. Best of wishes. Richard D. Marshall, Principal ' ’The Family Behind CXtr Man' ’ Utdfrfd D i tnidb 246 Qckoot BoW MR. DONALD HOPPES, Superintendent FRONT ROW; Albert Irwin, Allen Broyles, Maurice Cox BACK ROW: Eugene Miller, John Herman, Ellwood Stambaugh (L. to R.) P. Prather, J. Walrod, J, Epps, K. Clark, Mrs. Halium, C. Higgins, C. Stoughton, D. Carney AMwuOtb (wok Stfctge t V Editor - Cheryl Stoughton Asst. - Jerry Walrod Annual Crew - P. Prather, C. Higgins, J. Epps, K. Clark, and D. Carney Sponsor: Mrs. Linda Hallum 0wu Otg B. Brown N. Howell R. Smith L. Earnest V. Roberts B. Jackson J. Clark P. Walrod Mrs. Hallum M. Payne C. Cosens J. Butler Dxu i ’S BdmCCtiiOto Club Qbuudtod CoomjCaU OFFICERS: Craig - Vice-Pres. , Jay - Pres. Jerry - Treas. , Donna - Reporter, Cheryl - Sec. SITTING, L - R: Linda Earnest, Donna King, Craig Wood, JayCasida, Cheryl Stoughton, Jerry Walrod, Connie Nickell STANDING, L - R: Anke Stambaugh, Lawrence Spencer, Dan Pinkerton, Sponsor - Mr. Marshall, Karen Clark OFFICERS President - Karen Clark V. President - Jerry Walrod Secretary - Cheryl Higgins Treasurer - Anke Stambaugh Reporter - Donna King FRONT ROW: Anke, Donna, Cheryl BACK ROW: Karen, Jerry BACK ROW: N. Howell, M. Howell, J. Clark, L. Earnest, C. Cosens, R. Gorman, V. Roberts, Mrs. Sizemore, J. Butler, R. Smith, J. Butler, M. Payne, B. Brown, I. Prather, P. Howell SECOND ROW: K. Post, P. McGinnis, B. Endecott, A. Stambaugh, C. Higgins, K. Clark, J. Walrod, D. King, C. Stoughton, P. Prather, J. Epps FRONT ROW: D. Sizemore, E. Thomas, Z. Jackson, B. Troth, J. Fyock, D. Shattuck, C. Nickell Uftjtwettes DRUM MAJORETTE Cheryl Higgins MAJORETTES Cheryl Stoughton Vicky Roberts Connie Cosens Joyce Clark BctM L CtA JuMQ Cxmwdb FRONT ROW: C. Higgins, P. McGinnis, C. Cosens, L. Stambaugh, D. Casida, J. Fyock, D. Sizemore, B. Troth, D. Earnest, M. Stevens, J. Epps, V. Roberts SECOND ROW: S. Springer, D. Casida. L, Endecott, D. Shattuck, C. Mayhugh, L. Jackson, J. Jackson, L. Rose, A. Casida, R. Sizemore, R. Roberts, J. Casida, E. Thomas, Z. Jackson, K. Clark, J, Clark, C. Sizemore, D. Cannon, D. Shattuck THIRD ROW: D. King, C. Stoughton, D. Pinkerton, C, Wood, P. Stevens, D, Wilson, L. Earnest, A. Stambaugh, C. Nickell, L. Spencer, Mr. Anneberg President - Cheryl Stoughton V. Pres. - Karen Clark, Librarian - Joyce Clark Sec. Treas. - Steve Springer s t V W IH K t Ou ft £ t O' $ Karen Clark and accompanist, Connie Nickell OUR INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Anneberg Cheryl Higgins and accom panist, Debra Shattuck Steve Springer and accompanist, Mrs. Sizemore U.tyeA CJtfvtuS TOP ROW ( 1. to r.) A. Stambaugh, K. Clark, V. Roberts, J. Butler, C. Higgins, J. Epps, B. Endecott, D. King, R, Smith SECOND ROW: P. McGinnis, L. Earnest, I. Prather, M. Payne, R. Gorman, C. Cosens, B. Brown, J. Butler, J. Clark, Mr. A.meberg THIRD ROW: P. Howell, N. Howell, D. Sizemore, Z, Jackson, D. Shattuck, K. Post, E. Thomas, C. Nickell, B. Troth, M. Howell, J. Fyock FRONT ROW: F. Thomas, W. Earnest, H. Smith, D. Wood, B. Earnest, R. Springer, K. Black Vocat Soios A c c 0 M P A N 1 S T Mrs. Ellen Sizemore Rosann Gorman Joyce Clark Gvih CAmus Left to Right - BACK ROW: A. Stambaugh, K. Clark, V. Roberts, J. Butler, C. Higgins, J. Epps, B. Endecott, D. King, R. Smith MIDDLE ROW: P. McGinnis, L. Earnest, I. Prather, M. Payne, R. Gorman, C. Cosens, B. Brown, J. Butler, J. Clark, Mr. Anneberg - Sponsor FRONT ROW: P. Howell, N. Howell, D. Sizemore, Z. Jackson, D. Shattuck, K. Post, E. Thomas, C. Nickell, B. Troth, M. Howell, J. Fyock Pep Club cuU CAWWe t£ Sup wwfc Oua Tea . . . BACK ROW - 1. tor.: D. Sizemore, Z. Jackson, D. Shattuck, E. Thomas, K. Post, R. Gorman, V. Roberts, B. Endecott, J. Butler, R. Smith, J. Butler, M. Payne, B. Brown, M. Howell, Sponsor: Gus Anneberg SECOND ROW: I. Prather, C. Cosens, B. Troth, J. Clark, C. Cosens, C. Stoughton, A. Stambaugh, C. Higgins, J. Epps, P. Prather, J. Fyock, N. Howell, P. Howell FIRST ROW: K. Clark, L. Earnest, J. Walrod, D. King Pep ou oyp is TOP to BOTTOM: Connie Cosens - President Cheryl Stoughton - V. President Cheryl Higgins - Sec. -Treas. Jennifer Epps - Reporter Vanity (jtimhttAm, Linda Earnest - Donna King - Jerry Walrod Karen Clark (Sub.) JERRY DONNA ANKE UNDA KAREN Ba ketbaMy Qeiti w Vrnihj Coach Bub Walrod Dan Swaim - Jay Casida - Bill Adams - Craig Wood - Dan Pinkerton JAY COACH BILL BACK ROW (1. to r.) Wayne Earnest, Steve Springer, Brad Jackson, Bill Earnest, Dave Wood, Tom Downing, COACH WALROD, Lawrence Spencer, Harold Smith, Rolland Grigsby, Don Moore, Don Casida, Fred Thomas FRONT ROW: Phil Walrod, Ken Black, Randy Springer, Rod Springer Ju Verity DAN KEN CRAIG DAN BosketbcM Prescott f-figti 1968-69 Season Friday, November 29 ---------78 Greeley------------- 54--- - Here Tuesday, December 3----------90 Blue Mound---------59-------There Friday. December 6----------60 McCune-------------59--------There Tuesday, December 10 --------84 Mound City.........51---------Here Tuesday, December 17---------90 Metz---------------106 - -- - Here Friday, January 3-----------67 Crest..............72--------There Tuesday, January 7----------123 Blue Mound.........100--------Here Friday, January 10 - - - - 80 Thayer............-62--- - Here Tuesday, January 21----------67 Metz...............83--------There Friday, January 24 - - - - 79 McCune.............-75--------Here Tuesday, February 4-------- 65 Hume---------------61 - -- - Here Friday, February 7-----------56 Greeley.......... 54------There Tuesday, February 11---------61 Parker.............48 - at Fontana Friday, February 14---------84 Hume---------------57-------There Tuesday, February 18 - - - - 62 Mound City.........40-------There Friday, February 21 --------54 Fort Scott B ----- 58-- - There District Tourney ot Fontana, Feb. 25-27-2 BYE Hornets Do the Victory Waltz MOUND CITY — The Pres-1 Prescott beginning to pull away Mtt Hornets waltzed home with' with two minutes to go At the win last night as they domi-' end of the third round the Hor-1 ated Mound City's court. 62-1 nets had a six point lead. 38-32. slapped a stinging press on the Eagles the full game, giving the Mound City boys no rest. Both teams fought lints in the first quar ■ame back to equal ea ;ain in the second per As they left for the est the scoreboard wuj n even 23-23 score. Prescott Greely in oils Over 1st Gam Independent Prescott pulled Hornets Stung i SCORING LEADER for Hornets was Danny Pinki with 22 points. Trailing Pin n were Jay Casida with illd ( ° ’w with 17 By Metz, 106-90 Hornets VVmTn Overtime V PRESCOTT — In a high scor- ing game, Metz defeated the Hornets. 106-90. here last night. Prescott coach Lecn W a 1 r o d said. “The Cardinals just out- us Tues into Bl sting t ' PINKERTON was hi E as he led Prescott it age with 21. Swain for 14 while Butler fol th 13. icd 11 u Mound City. Manci contributed 10 City s younger set wo. minary action, whomf scott s B-team 46-21 Prescott Win In Overtime McCUNE — Presco pets picked up thei straight win of the se ast night, slipping pas ■59 in overtime. MOUND — Independen oit came on with a slron PRESCOTT Bub Walrod’s Prescott Hornets had two oppon- ents here last night: the flu urih qucr.er finish here la: I night and shut the lid firmly o out of action due to the flu. the Biue Mound Bulldogs wit Craig Woods hit 17 points j a_9£59 win. 1 1 5 5 0 4 2 2 3 0 2 1 1 0 1 5 1 5 0 1 1 2 1 4 16 8 24 NG the H Pinkerton, v 24 points. Also was Ken I on drives Forkri ill Diehl Kennd Tot; Ptnkei Wood Hornets Blast Hume, 84-5 T Sophomores Swair Adamj Butler| mmm Prescott, 58-54 HUME — The Prescott Hor- nets were victorious last night in a basketball game with Fort Scott High School’: Hume. 84-57. sophomores stunned a surpris Th fjna oor va io ai jggoot flua her as mghtJ Hungry - Dave??? PiesIuw M ftUtioftoM ALLEN B. CHEATHAM Minister AS$G l)(!fe6 Or Qf xk iS GENEVIEVE CLARK and JAY CASIDA (P. T.A. Awards Stu. Council $70.) GROVER RUWE and LOUIE Ventriloquist MR. SCOTT WINTERS GlassB lower MR. JAY VINCENT Magician W. F. McKEEN Minister R. B. DIXON Civil Service Examiner CLARANCE NATION Probate Judge Otub Yowt fCiddutCj ! Wou ntbe t 1 5, 1968 Camilla Dusenberry Aunt Sophronia lUumbo' Juwiwv!!! AjjUi IS, 1969 UOhiGCOtodtoCj 1969 R kjCtl Cou tfc OUEEN: Jerry Walrod CcuM odM FRESHMAN: Janet Butler SOPHOMORE: Joyce Butler John JUNIOR: Pat McGinnis SENIOR: Jerry Walrod Brandy CROWN BEARER: John Walrod FLOWER GIRL: Brandy Murrow After ... Before ... Ju u{W -£e u{W Pio 1969 ' IMj Vealce ’ First we dined ... Se ufw Qn ik Boys in the girls' room??? Fun in the sun ... But where's the sun? t . . . Cheryl Higgins SALUTATORI AN Karen Clark VALEDICTORIAN Ou a T UP to K t 3 s t y t k 1969 Ctm W ttvty In 1966, we, the Class of '69, entered high school as the so called Little Green Freshmen. There were only 13 in our class, consisting of: J. Casida, K. Clark, G. Downing, J. Epps, C. Higgins, M. Phillips. D. Pinkerton, S. Springer, C. Wood, C. Stoughton, B. Thomas, J. Walrod, and Danny Peacock. Our class officers were: President - Dan Pinkerton, Vice Pres. - Jennifer Epps, Sec. and Treas. - Steve Springer. Our Homecoming cocomdidate was Jennifer with Craig as her escort. We selected Cheryl Stoughton and Dan Pinkerton as our Annual King and Queen candidates. Cheryl Stoughton represented our class by serving on the Student Council. Dan Pinkerton on the Varsity basketball team. In 1967, our class moved upward to 15 members by gaining Don Moore from California and Dan Carney from Fulton. Our class officers were: Pres. - Cheryl Stoughton, Vice Pres. - Jerry, Sec. and Treas. - Craig Wood. Our Homecoming candidate was Cheryl Higgins escorted by Jay Casida. We selected Jerry and Jay to run as our Annual candidates. Dan Pinkerton served on the Student Council to represent our class. Dan and Craig represented our class on the Varsity basketball team and Jerry was our cheerleader. In 1968, our class numbered 19 members strong. We lost Danny Peacock, but gained Ken Butler, Dan Swaim, Dixie Bales, and Bill Adams from Fulton. Phyllis Prather joined our class second semester, coming from Amarillo, Texas. Our class officers were: Pres. - Craig Wood, Vice Pres. - Karen Clark, Sec. and Treas. - Steve Springer. We were very proud that our Homecoming candidate, Karen, escorted by Bill Adams, became the 1968 Queen. Our class was well represented in school activities as Cheryl Higgins was drum majorette, Cheryl Stoughton - majorette, Jay - Student Council Vice-President, Jerry - cheerleader, Karen - All Around Girl, and Dan P., Craig, Jay, Bill A., Dan S., and Ken on the varsity basketball team. Our Junior Play was Hessie of the Hills, and the theme of our Jr. -Sr. Prom was: Tahitian Holiday. In 1969, as Seniors, our mighty group numbered 20; the largest class from P.H.S. in 26 years. This year, we lost Dixie Bales and gain Peggy and Melva Howell from Hume, Missouri. Our class officers were: Pres. - Dan Swaim, Vice-Pres. - Jay Casida, Sec. and Treas. - Cheryl Stoughton. Our class again walked away with Homecoming honor's as Jerry, escorted by Bill Adams, became the 1969 Queen. Cheryl Stoughton and Dan Pinkerton were Annual King and Queen. For Student Council Jay was President, Craig - Vice Pres. Cheryl Stoughton - Secretary, and Jerry - Treasurer. Jerry and Karen were our cheerleaders, Cheryl Higgins - drum majorette and Cheryl Stoughton - majorette. Karen was selected Valedictorian and Cheryl Higgins Salutatorian. Jay Casisa was awarded the All Around Boy. ” For our Senior Play, we present Mumbo Jumbo and the Juniors presented us Evening in Venice, for our Prom. We ended the year with our Senior Sneak at Kirkwood Lodge, and finally, on May 26 - GRADUATION. As the graduating class of 1969, we've SEEN IT THROUGH, P.H.S. with four well-rounded, active, and memorable years. AJ ik OMjAj Pfon M aim Qckod ou D uli Dfttj • • BUS DRIVERS COOK’S Earl and Irv Betty and Margie CUSTODIAN Earl White SECRETARY Marie Johnson Mrs. Marie Himes SCHOOL NURSE Mr. Clyde Swender GUIDANCE COUNSELOR MISS ADA GRIFFIN Social Science and English MR. MARION ROSS Math and Science MRS. UNDA HALLUM Business MR. RICHARD MARSHALL Biology and Administration Cdml MR. A. W. ANNEBERG Music and Psychology MRS. ELLEN SIZEMORE Home Ec. and English MR. LEON WALROD Coach and Shop MISS SANDY COLLINS Spanish C'Mi yv Cht ’69 President Vice-President DAN SWA1M JAY CASIDA CHERYL STOUGHTON Secretary -Treasurer CRAIG WOOD Reporter Qbuui id Couucrf R KAREN CLARK DAN PINKERTON £g U 1$ '69 JENNIFER EPPS CHERYL HIGGINS Oua Kdtw O dM . . . DANNY SWAIM: Transfer from Fort Scott-3; Class Officer-4; Chorus-3; Junior Play-3; Homecoming Team Captain-4; Basketball-3,4; Track-3,4; Senior Play-4 JAY CASIDA Class Officer-4; Chorus-1,2,3; Band-1,2,3.4; Junior Play-3; Homecoming Escort-2,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Track-3,4; Annual King Canidate-2; Senior Play-4 CHERYL STOUGHTON: Class Officer-2,4; Student Council-1,2,3,4; Student Council Officer-4; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Pep Club Officer-4; Y-Teens-1,2,3,4; Band-3,4; Band Officer-4; Majorette-3,4; Annual Queen Candidate-1; Annual Queen-4; Chorus-1,2,3,4; Junior Play-3; Stinger Staff Ass't, Editor-4; Annual Staff Editor-4; Senior Play-4 CRAIG WOOD: Class Officer-2,3,4; Student Council Officer-4; Chorus-1; Band-1,2,3,4; Junior Play-3; Homecoming Escort-1,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Track-3,4; Senior Play-4 DANNY PINKERTON: Class Officer-1; Student Council-2,3,4; Chorus-1,2,3; Band-1,2,3,4; Annual King Candidate-1; Annual King-4; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Track-3,4; Homecoming Escort-1,4; Senior Play-4 KAREN CLARK: Class Officer-3; Student Council-4; Band-1,2,3,4; Band Officer-4; Chorus-1,2,3,4; Y-Teens-1,2,3,4; Y-Teen Officer-4; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Pep Club Officer-3; Cheerleader-4; Stinger Staff Editor-4; Annual Staff-4; Junior Play-3; Senior Play 4; Homecoming Queen-3; All Around Girl-3 JENNIFER EPPS: Class Officer-1; Band-1.2,3,4; Chorus-1,2,3,4; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Pep Club Officer- 3; Y-Teens-1,2,3,4; Y-Teen Officer-2; Annual Staff-4; Stinger Staff-4; Homecoming Queen Candidate -1; Junior Play-3; Senior Play-4 CHERYL HIGGINS: Band-1,2,3,4; Band Officer-2,3; Chorus-1,2,3,4; Y-Teen-2,3,4; Y-Teen Officer- 3,4; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Pep Club Officer-3,4; Homecoming Queen Candidate-2; Drum Majorette- 3,4; Junior Play-3; Annual Staff-4; Stinger Staff-4; Senior Play-3,4 BILL THOMAS: Senior Play-4 MELVA HOWELL: Transfer from Hume-4; Y-Teens-4; Pep Club-4; Play-4 PEGGY HOWELL: Transfer from Hume-4; Y-Teens-4; Pep Club-4; Play-4 MARION PHILUPS: Basketball-1; Senior Play-4 PHYLLIS PRATHER: Transfer from Texas-3; Chorus-3,4; Pep Club-3,4; Y-Teens-3,4; Annual Staff-4; Stinger Staff-4; Senior Play-4 BILL ADAMS: Transfer from Fort Scott-3; Junior Play-3; Homecoming Escort-3,4; Basketball-3,4; Track-3,4; Senior Play-4 STEVE SPRINGER: Class Officer-1,3; Chorus-1; Band-1,2,3,4; Junior Play-3; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Track- 3,4; Senior Play-4 JERRY WALROD: Class Officer-2; Student Council Officer-3,4; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Cheerleader-2,3,4; Flag Carrier-1,2,3; Annual Queen Candidate-2; Homecoming Queen-4; Chorus-1,2,3,4; Y-Teens- 1,2,3,4; Y-Teen Officer-3.4; Junior Play-3; Stinger Staff-4; Annual Staff Ass't. Editor-4; Senior Play -4 GEORGE DOWNING: Senior Play KENNY BUTLER: Transfer from Fort Scott-3; Chorus-3,4; Basketball-3,4; Track-3,4; Senior Play-4 DAN CARNEY: Transfer from Fort Scott-2; Stinger Staff-4; Annual Staff-4; Play-4 DON MOORE: Transfer from California-2; Chorus-2,3; Basketball-2,3,4; Track-3,4; Senior Play-4; Junior Play-3 doss Will 1. PEGGY HOWELL - Wills her height and width to Janet Butler and her nose to Mr. Anneberg. 2. JERRY WALROD - Wills her Rah-Rah's to Bev Troth. 3. CHERYL HIGGINS - Wills her nickname Squaw to Connie Downing and her height to Judy Fyock. 4. DON MOORE - Wills his quietness to Ken Black. 5. CRAIG WOOD - Wills his Perkies to Donna Sizemore and his quick movement to Bev Troth. 6. DAN SWAIM - Wills his laugh to Linda Earnest. 7. STEVE SPRINGER - Wills his height to Lawrence Spencer and his first chair in band to Louise Endecott. 8. KEN BUTLER - Wills his ability to get expelled from school to Vicky Roberts. 9. DAN PINKERTON - Wills his sideburns to Fred Thomas and his Pony to Larry Bloomfield. 10. MARION PHILLIPS - Wills his loud behavior to Phil Walrod. 11. DAN CARNEY - Wills his ability to swipe food from the Home Ec. Room to Pat McGinnis and his Skoal to Mrs. Hallum. 12. JAY CASIDA - Wills his shyness to Joyce Clark. 13. GEORGE DOWNING - Wills his ability to get through tight spots to Rod Springer and his sex-appeal to Tom Downing. 14. MELVA HOWELL - Wills her going steady ring to Harold Smith. 15. JENNIFER EPPS - Wills her quick smile to Mr. Marshall and her ability to get along with the teachers to Joyce Butler. 16. BILL ADAMS - Wills his quick temper to Connie Nickell. 17. CHERYL STOUGHTON - Wills her excess admirers to the new incoming freshman girls. 18. BILL THOMAS - Wills his short true-blonde hair to Mary Payne. 19. PHYLLIS PRATHER - Wills her ability to skip school to Dave Wood and her nickname Tex to the first Texan to step forward. 20. KAREN CLARK - Wills her ability to fall down to Rolland Grigsby. 21. THE SENIOR CHEMISTRY CLASS - Wills all of their experiments to Mr. Marshall’s biology class. 22. THE SENIOR GIRLS - Will all of their SLUMBER PARTIES to the freshman girls. 23. THE SENIOR ATHLETES - Will their ability to get kicked out ot athletics to the freshman boys. 24. SEVERAL SENIOR BOYS - Will their LATE HOURS to any underclassmates who can take it!! 25. THE SENIORS - Wish to will their NAME AND FAME to anyone who would like to have it!!! This is the last will and testment of the 1969 Senior Class .. . B. Endecott H. Smith P. McGinnis D. King C. Downing L. Spencer A. Stambaugh R. Springer K. Post F. Thomas President V. President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Stu. C. Rep. R. Grigsby R. Gorman L. Bloomfield B. Jackson J. Butler N. Howell P. Walrod B. Brown R. Smith C. Cosens V. Roberts L. Earnest J. Clark M. Payne Secretary President Reporter F R £ e w M £ N President V-President See. -Treas. Reporter Stu. C. Rep. D. Shattuck D. Casida Z. Jackson J. Butler C. Nickell K. Black I. Prather R. Springer B. Troth J. Fyock W. Earnest B. Jackson B. Earnest T. Downing D. Sizemore D. Wood E. Thomas Q COtod; tfbdb L. Roberts P. Walrod G. Endecott K. Merriman W. Gabbert M. Laderer A. Mayhugh F. Meek TfwtfL QfvObdjQ L. Amer C. Harrold R. Avery N. Springer T. Sutherland K. Wood R. Jackson M. Walrod J. Cosens T. Wilson G. Cannon D. Harrold K. Black K. Irwin W. Thomas V. Clark M. Stevens R. Avery A. Phillips R. Sizemore A. Casida D. Neely D. Cannon C. Mayhugh F I k t iv £ nj Oj I Oj R. Earnest D. Wilson C. Sizemore D. Earnest L. Rose C. Black M. Troth D. Shattuck K. Wood D. Cannon G. Thomas £ IP to K t tu rv Ou I to T. Fyock L. Jackson J. Smith J. Jackson R. Post R. Roberts L. Earnest £ V 9 k t k V Oj I 6 L. Endecott D. Casida L. Stambaugh P. Stevens tadb CkeMfaadm Diane Casida - Lanza Stambaugh - Louise Endecott G’tcufe Sctsk tbcM BACK ROW: K. Wood, R. Roberts, P. Stevens, J. Jackson, R. Earnest, R. Post, R. Sizemore, Coach Walrod FRONT ROW: L. Earnest, G. Thomas, J. Smith, D. Wilson, A. Phillips, T. Fyock Don't Just Stand There ... Do Something!!! Grtxfaj SofjtbM Up - Up And Away ... Coach Walrod - D. Cannon, L. Earnest, K. Wood, R. Roberts, R. Post, P. Stevens, J. Jackson. R. Earnest, D. Wilson, J. Smith, R. Sizemore, G. Thomas, A. Phillips, T. Fyock Way 23, 1969 L. to R. - Lanza Stambaugh, Rick Post, Louise Endecott, Lester Earnest, Ronnie Roberts, John Jackson, Diane Casida, and Paul Stevens Rick and Lester Diane and Louise Lanza and Ronnie
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