South Dorchester High School - Mariner Yearbook (Church Creek, MD)

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= ee _ A ao a RHE OO Ra shea ¢ a DORCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL 3 HURCH CREEK, MARYLAND 2h i. ’ ? P 4 } 4 fi ’ i t Vv } 4 4 : Xx “ in - 7 a — ‘ 4 « . ty : ? ¥f 7 7 ’ - y x J 7 . “J = ss ‘ Ky, ¢ ed 5 - eh 4 - % ? - ) a aM J } y ¢ br fe. ’ ¥ ats N : 2 Y : on, J ) NG CONTENTS: Introduction Foreword Administration Faculty Seniors Classes Activities Athletic s Patrons Advertising FOREWORD As the sands of time hurriedly sift through the hour glass, another fleeting school year comes to a close. If we stop for just a moment to © reflect upon the years' events we will begin to Smile as many exciting remembrances come to mind. Time seems to wipe away the hurt of unhappy experiences --the disappointment of a low grade, the endless homework on the night of the big game, or the unexcused mark on a late slip--and brightens the good ex- periences all the more. This years' MARINER has tried to bring all the important happenings of the year into the foreground. I personally would like to thank all the mem- bers of this years cooperative, hard-working, MARINER STAFF and pledge our joint appre- ciation to all who have contributed in any way to our publication. Spann. Sac JEANNE SPICER EDITOR ADMINISTRATION TOVHE SENIORS OB 1969 Thanks for helping to make this such an enjoyable year. Whatever your task, whatever your goal, you will be called upon to make decisions. I hope you will always have the wisdom or guidance to know what is right and the strength to do it. No matter where you go, may you walk with God. Jnl, [Piston rhe. William A. Brotemarkle, Jr. Principal FACULTY MRS. MARY HESTER SCIENCE ARTS CRAFTS ADVISOR MR. MORLEY JULL SOCIAL STUDIES VARSITY CLUB ADVISOR VARSITY COACH GUIDANCE COUNSELOR MRS, EMMA POWLEY LIBRARIAN _ SOCIAL STUDIES _ MARINER STAFF ADVISOR MRS. ALOIS MATTHEWS ENGLISH LATIN SO DO ADVISOR MRS, BETTY PARKS ENGLISH MATHEMATICS ws MR. JERRY McCULLEY GENERAL BUSINESS INDUSTRIAL ARTS STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISOR MRS, DONNA RICE ENGLISH PHY SICAL EDUCATION CHEERLEADING ADVISOR GIRLS! COACH MR, STEVE ELLIOTT MATHEMATICS PHY SICAL EDUCATION GYM CLUB ADVISOR JUNIOR VARSITY COACH a By MRS. CHRISTINE McCLANAHAN JUNIOR HIGH MATHEMATICS TRIGONOMETRY GEOMETRY ALGEBRA | FACULTY MRS. MARY MITCHELL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS GENERAL BUSINESS rig ; ; a Sr PSS, . ioe MRS. WANDA CIEKOT HOME ECONOMICS SCIENCE MUSIC MAKERS' ADVISOR MRS. CATHERINE SPICER SCHOOL SECRETARY WE DEDICATE MRS. WYONA MILLS WE THE MARINER STAFF OF 1969 WISH TO OFFER THIS YEARBOOK AS A TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF MRS. WYONA MILLS, OUR BELOVED TEACHER AND SPONSOR WHO PASSED AWAY ON DEC. 8, 19687 DURST) HER SUPERIOR INTELLECT; QUIET, UNDERSTANDING MANNER; AND ALMOST SAINTLIKE PATIENCE, SHE ABLY GUIDED US THROUGH OUR VARIOUS FIELDS OF STUDY. THE LOSS OF MRS. MILLS AS A FACULTY MEMBER AND CLUB SPONSOR OF SOUTH DORCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL WILL BE DEEPLY FELT BY ALL THOSE WHO WERE ASSOCIATED WITH HER. VN) a S Z fe 7 SE 4 - SENIOR GEASS @FEIGERS PRESIDENT--SHERRY SHOCKLEY VICE-PRESIDENT--JEANNE SPICER SECRETARY--BARBARA PARKS TREASURER--JANIE COX 10 “ti Lowell Carl Candel ; : uum Mole ! D General Fishing Creek, Md. é Never do today what you can put ’ off until tomorrow. J a Basketball: 1; Gym Club: 2; Chef F ' Club: 1; Music Makers: 1. Future Plans: To attend college. | , Bruce Arthur Abbott Rabbit General Robbins, Md. Just being himself always gets him in trouble. Gym Club 2-3; Work Program 4. Future Plans: Join the Marine Corps. Lana Dawn Creighton Tana! Business Education Robbins, Md. Her most difficult thing in life is to know herself. Cheerleading: 1-2; Music Makers: ae Future Plans: Become Mrs. Thomas Lantz. Robert Bruce Collins Bruce General Fishing Creek, Md. School breaks up my whole day. Basketball manager: 2; Student Council: 1; Class officer: 3; Work Program: 4. Future Plans: Automotive training. } ita i q ‘4hrde La.Ma Cox 7 y Janie ¥ Business Education Bishops Head, Md. Nothing is a waste that makes a memory. 0” SO DO: 1-4; Class Officer: 4. , Future Plans: Do secretarial work. 11 Jo Ann Elzey Jol! Business Education Honga, Md. School breaks up my whole day. Pep Club: 1-2; Librarian: 2-4. Future Plans: To fulfill an engage- ment. Daniel Dawson Mic k General Bishops Head, Md. If your looking for brains, don't come looking for me. Future Plans: To join the Service’: Brenda Jean Hayward Brenda College Prep. Fishing Creek, Md. When you're through learning; you're through. Basketball: 1-4; Volleyball: 1-4; Field Hockey: 1-4; Varsity Club: 2-4; Student Council: 1-4; Monitor: 2-4. Class Officer: 1. Future Plans: To attend Salisbury . School of Nursing. Patricia Ann Elzey Pat!! College Prep. Golden Hill, Md. TI am as short as a pitol; and twice as dangerous. Basketball: 1-4; Volleyball: 1-4; Field Hockey: 1-4; Varsity Club: 2-4; Student Council: 1-4; Li- brarian: 2-4, Future Plans: To become a physi- cal education teacher. Charles Webster Flowers Chubby General Fishing Creek, Md. He has a certain capacity for mischief. Drama Club: 2; Arts and Crafts: 1-2; Work Program: 4. Future Plans: To join the U.S. Navy. Joseph Eugene Hughes Joey General Andrews, Md. Love thy neighbor; but don't get caught. Work program: 4. Future plans: To join the Service. ) ) Déborah Antr Holotik mice Tick LY Business Education | Crocheron, Md. Just call me Angel in the morn- ing and Devil at night. Field Hockey: 2,4; Pep Club: 1,2; Volleyball: 4. Future plans: To work at Airpax. Deborah Pauline McGlaughlin Debbie She seems quiet; but ask her friends. So Do: 1-4; Librarian: 2; Work program: 4. Future plans: To do secretarial work. Sharon Paige Lewis Sharon Business Education Wingate, Md. Books do not contain all knowl-- edge; experience is the best teacher. ' So Do: 1-4; Librarian: 3; Work program: 4, Future plans: To do clerical work. John Randall McGlaughlin Magoo College Prep. Fishing Creek, Md. Good men might be rare; but great men (like me) are rarest. Basketball: 1-4; Cross Country: 1-4; Track and Field: 1-4; Soccer: 4; Varsity Club: 2-4; Gym Club: 2-4, Future plans: To do wildlife con- servation work. ' ; t : Debra Jane Parks Cuddles Business Ed. Wingate, Md. Love is the greatest of all educa- tors (I'm educated). Field Hockey: 1-4; VB: 1-4; Cheerleading: 1-4; Varsity Club: 2-4; Class Officer: 2. Future Plans: To become a suc- cessful secretary and make Tony a good wife. Bonnie Gaye Powley Rusty Business Ed. Wingage, Md. Love makes the world go 'round. (I'm going around in circles). ' Field Hockey: 1-4; VB: 1-4; Cheerleader: 1-4; Varsity C: 2-4; Class Officer: 2,3. Future Plans: Do secretarial work. Wanda Lee Powley Toot! General Wingate, Md. Tf these 12 years could unfold into gold, I'd have all the money my pockets could hold. Field Hockey: 3,4; VB: 4; Pep Club: 1,2; Music Makers: 3; Arts and Crafts: 2,3. Futue Plans: Work at Airpax. Barbara Jean Parks Barbara Co llege Prep. Wingate, Md. Why burn the midnight oil? It's cozier in the dark. BB mgr.: 2-4; VB: 3-4; FH: 3-4; Varsity C: 4; So Do: 1-4; Librarian: 1,2; Class Officer: 1,4. Future Plans: To make David a good wife. Richard Kay Prahl Big Dick Business Ed. Andrews, Md. From the errors of others, a wise man collects his own. BB: 1-4; MARINER: 2-4; SC: 1-3; Monitors: 1-4; Class Officer: 2-3; Work program: 4. Future Rlans: Become a state trooper, y NS _— Shirley Ann Rippons Rippants General Fishing Creek, Md. Even out of the sorrows of war great things happen; England's daughters gave us great sons. Field Hockey manager: 3,4; Work program: 4; Student Council: 3; Librarian: 2,4. Future plans: Work at Western Printing. Davis Lynn Pritchett EriCKet: General Crocheron, Md. Work seems easy; I could sit and watch it all day. Basketball: 1-4; Track and Field: 2: Future plans: Undecided. Jeanne Arthur Spicer Jeanne College Prep. Golden Hill, Md. The remedies of love she knew by name; she was wise in that old game. Basketball: 1-4; Volleyball: 1-4; Field Hockey: 1-4; Varsity Club: 2-4; MARINER: 2-4; Student Council: 1; Class officer: 1,2,4. Future plans: To attend college and prepare for a teaching career. Glenn Parks Ruark Glen General Fishing Creek, Md. It's not school I don't like; it's the principle of the thing. Cross Country: 1-4; Basketball: 1-4; Track and Field: 1,2; Soccer: 4; Gym Club: 3,4; Varsity Club: 3,4; Student Council: 1,4. ; Future plans: To work at E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. in Seaford, Delaware. Pamela Cheryl Shockley Sherry College Prep. Fishing Creek, Md. I believe in adding life to years; not just years to life. Basketball: 1-4; Volleyball: 1-4; - Field Hockey: 1-4; SO DO: 1-4; Monitor: 2-4; Class Officer: 1,2, 4; Varsity Club: 2-4. Future plans: To attend college. Lynn Deborah Todd Miva General Toddville, Md. She cannot think of two things at once so she thinks of him. Future plans: Undecided. Gloria Jean Thomas Gloria College Prep. Bishops Head, Md. T don't care what people say about me as long as it isn't the truth. Mariner: 2-4; Librarian: 1, 3. Future plans: Undecided. C v A) oe Pal A ears | Fyankliy Windsor, eral J f solu! , 3; Arts uture pldhs! We le hay dnd Sid Ta Hansel Dewey Travers Bucky General Fishing Creek, Md. What I have learned I have for- gotten; what I know I have guessed. Cross Country: 1,2; Gym Club: 2-4; Track and Field: lez Future plans: Be a painter. Margaret Ann Willey Maggie General Andrews, Md. Play and I'll play with you; Study and I'll play alone. Typing Club: 1; Music Makers: 3; Librarian: 4, Future plans: To make Danny a good wife. Joyce Ann Woodland Joyce Business Education Crocheron, Md. Work alone creates happiness; I am sure of that one thing--and I forget it all the time. MARINER: 2-4. J aceite Wind Future Plans: Do secretarial work. ames Austin Windsor NHJ. General Crocheron, Md. Take care of me, good men are hard to find. Basketball: 2-4; Gym Club: 3-4. Future Plans: Undecided. CLASS MOTTO....... TONIGHT WE LAUNCH; WHERE SHALL WE ANCHOR? CLASS COLORS ...... YELLOW AND WHITE CLASS FLOWER. ..... YELLOW AND WHITE DAISY SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In September of nineteen hundred sixty-three, there was a great day to always be re- membered. I guess you're wondering what happened on this day. Well, it all started when forty-eight students stepped on the grounds of South Dorches- ter for the first time. They were each different in their own little way; some in heights and others in person- alities. Some were humor filled while others were rather serious minded. But as dif- ferent as they were, they still all had a similarity; a feeling of timidity. Yes, we were frightened of these new surroundings and even the teachers. But we soon came out of our little shells when we became more accustomed and familiarized with everything and everyone. Our first bit of responsibility came when we elected our Stu- dent Council representative. Now we were on our way. As the next year approached we entered the halls of S.D. as a class of 41. We were ready to continue to gain knowledge and to now walk down the halls, no longer timid, but with our heads high. Af ter we finished junior high we entered the senior high with 39 acquiring the name Freshmen. With this name came many responsibilities. One being the sponsoring of a dance. The thoughts thrilled us on the surface, but really we were a little frightened at the thoughts. Jeanne Spicer became treasurer of our Student Council. Another year passed, and we became sophomores. We eagerly awaited the arrival of our junior year with which comes much more responsibility. But we were willing and had the ability to accept such responsibilities. This year Brenda Hayward represented us in Student Council as the Secretary. The year finally came that we so desperately waited for. We received our class rings at last. One important symbol of 11 years hard work. Although some rings were passed on to girlfriends and boyfriends, they still symbolize our work. Many headaches and barrels of sweat came on the scene as 35 students who were burst- ing with originality made the elaborate plans for our Junior-Senior Prom. But with the assistance of our class advisor and the leadership of our president, Sherry Shockley, our plans all fell into their proper places. Representing,us in Student Council was Richard Prahl serving as the Vice President. At last we are where we have so patiently waited to be. At the top as Seniors all 32 of . us. With the name of Seniors came leadership; Jeanne Spicer has edited the Mariner, : Barbara Parks has edited the So Do, and Brenda Hayward has presided over the Student Council. We came timid and unexperienced, but we leave full of knowledge, wisdom, and under- standing. We the class of 1969 give thanks to our principal and to our faculty for the guidance we have received throughout our six years at S.D. Now we bid farewell, in happiness, and in sadness, to our principal, faculty, and fellow students at South Dorchester High. SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the 1969 graduating class of South Dorchester High School, county of Dorchester, state of Maryland, being in a state of exquisite mental and physical health, do hereby acknowledge the following possessions, cherished by us and ascribed to you, as yours indefinitely. We hope you will take pride in acceptance of them. Bruce Abbott, will my good looks and shyness around girls to Allen Smith, now he has to use them. Lowell Candel, will my brains to Mrs. Hester. (If she can find them! ) Bruce Collins, will to Dolores Parks, all the good times I've had at S.D. Janie Cox, will the girls' sports page to Millie Dean with the hope she meets her deadline. Lana Creighton, will my luck with cheerleading and teachers to anyone who is capable of accepting the hardships. Danny Dawson, will my good times at old S.D. to a particular 10th grade girl. Jo Ann Elzey, will my knee guard to the Girl's Varsity Basketball Squad. Pat Elzey, will my position as fullback on the field hockey team to Kathy Phillips. Charles Flowers, will my great abilities in algebra, Latin, and physics to my sister. Brenda Hayward, will all my wonderful experiences as Student Council president to Donna Lynn Ruark. Debbie Holitik, leave to the office of South Dorchester a barrel full of absentee slips. Joey Hughes, will my chance to be in the Work Program to anyone who is willing to leave school early every day. Bedi Lewis, will my shorthand book to anyone who can use it. Debbie McGlaughlin, will 'My Word to anyone who has the personality to endure it. Randy McGlaughlin, will my ability to drive (on the basketball court) to anyone with guts enough to take it. Barbara Parks, will my lovelife at S.D. to my sisters who seem to be going pretty strong at it. Bonnie Powley, will the second compartment of the girls bathroom to Rebecca Todd. Wanda Powley, will my bottle of peroxide to anyone stupid enough to change the color of their hair. Richard Prahl, will my spirit and soul of S.D. to anyone who can stand straight “nd walk forward in my path. Lynn Pritchett, will my love for sports to my brother, Ronnie. Shirley Rippons, will all my fun and hard work at S.D. to my sister, Nancy. Glenn Ruark, will my SOCCER uniform to BOZO, the clown. Sherry Shockley, leave three years of business-management of the SoDo to Areida. Jeanne Spicer, will my editorship of the Mariner to Deanna Mills. Heaven help her! Gloria Thomas, will my flower power to Lance Bramble, the ''Flower Child. Lynn Todd, will all my good times at S.D. to Michael Pritchett. Hansel Travers, will my ability to work on the mats and trampoline to my brother, Danny. Margaret Willey, will my good figure and brains to anyone stupid enough to take them. Frankie Windsor, will my troubles and good times at S.D. to Johnny Murphy. Jimmy Windsor, will my will to anyone who will. Joyce Woodland, will to Linda Simmons my bottle of black hair dye so her hair will be the same color of her roots. To the Juniors, we leave our precious homeroom teacher, Mrs. Matthews, Room No. 1, a scanty knowledge of parliamentary procedure, and front row seats to all assemblies. To the sophomores, we leave our vast amount of originality and skill in planning the Junior-Senior Prom. To the Freshmen and Underclassmen, we leave a few more rewarding years enriched with invaluable knowledge and memorable experiences. To the faculty, we leave our thank-yous for your patience and aid. You'll be pleased to know that we're carrying our share of vociferation along with us. To beloved §.D. we leave the memory of thirty-two proud, intelligent, and successful individuals inscribed Within its walls. We hope our footprints have pressed deeply into your memories; just as our past experiences here will be irremovable from our minds. Having completed our last official business, we depart regretfully and joyfully from the halls of South Dorchester. Sherry Shockley 3 : : i } ® a a8 Be SU SUNG SOON This is the eleven year old Korean orphan who was adopted by the grad- uating Seniors of 1969 while they were in their sophomore year. Y Le Y NY —] Se i i JUNIOR CLASS DOLORES PARKS-------------- TREASURER WAYNE NEWCOMSB ------------ VICE-PRESIDENT GAIL TODD ------------------ PRESIDENT KATHY PHILLIPS-------------- SECRETARY LINDA AARON SHERRY ANDREWS LORRAINE BLOODSWORTH LANCE BRAMBLE GERALD BRITTINGHAM BRUCE GOOTEE MICKEY HAYWARD DOROTHY HOOPER WILLIAM KEENE DAVID LEWIS WILLIAM LEWIS PENNY McGLAUGHLIN DEANNA MILLS WAYNE NEWCOMB DOLORES PARKS KATHY PHILLIPS REGGIE PHILLIPS DONNA POWLEY DEBORAH PRITCHETT LINDA PRITCHETT CHARLOTTE RHEA CAROL RUARK DONNA RUARK THOMAS RUARK GARY SHOCKLEY CYNTHIA SIMMONS LINDA SIMMONS ROBIN SIMMONS SANDRA SIMMONS ALLEN SMITH JANET SPICER DIANA THOMAS GAIL TODD REBECCA TODD SANDRA TODD LINDA TRAVERS RICHARD TRAVERS ROLAND TRAVERS SALLY TRAVIS CARSON WINDSOR CHRISTINA WOODLAND Oneita Bleyer Randy Bradford Millie Dean George Elliott Robin Hall Debbie Insley Cheryl Jones Paul Jones Phillip Jones Lelia McNamara Lynn Murphy William Newcomb Bonnie Parks Sharon Parks Jackie Phillips Delores Powley Ritchie Powley Michael Riley Brenda Rippons Jenny Rippons Virgil Ruark Carmen Santiago Gillis Todd Glenwood Todd Freddie Travers SOPHOMORE CLASS Cathy Abbott FRESHMAN CLASS CAROL BRITTINGHAM BILLY CANNON PATRICK DAWSON CHARLES ELLIOT RICHARD ELZEY RHONDA FLOWERS SHERRY FLOWERS JUDY HANDLEY DALE HOLLIDAY JOHN HOLLIDAY DARLENE HUGHES DANIEL JONES CONNIE LEWIS GLENDA MURPHY KATHY MURPHY LEROY RIPPONS EDDY ROBBINS KATHY ROBBINS RUDY ROBBINS WOODROW ROBBINS JEFFREY ROBINSON CLARENCE RUARK PATTI RUARK TRUDI RUARK CARLTON SHORTER BARBARA SIMMONS DONALD SIMMONS ROBERT SIMMONS AREIDA SHOCKLEY CARLTON THOMAS MARTIN TOLLEY RACHEL TRAVIS KEVIN WILLEY EIGHTH GRADE LESTER AARON DOUGLAS ABBOTT WAYNE ABBOTT Too Busy No Photo PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE 7a pe «$ Kote ee DAVID ADAMS IRVING CUMBERLAND DANNY CUSICK REGINA ELLIOTT LINDA GOOTEE ANTHONY HAYDEN THOMAS HOLOTIK LINDA INSLEY CINDY JAMES JOHN MARK JOHNSON DON LEWIS SUSAN MEEKINS CATHY MILLS WANDA MOORE ALBERT PARRY EDWARD REGINA DAVID RHEA ROLAND RHEA SHERI ROBINSON SUZANNE ROBINSON PAMELA RUARK RALPH RUARK « MARIE SIMMONS DANNY TRAVERS DANNY WINDSOR SEVENTH GRADE BRENDA ABBOTT DARLENE ABBOTT GENE ABBOTT HARVEY WAYNE ABBOTT WAYNE THOMAS ABBOTT GEORGE ANDREWS MICHAEL BLOODSWORTH BRENDA CREIGHTON MILTON DEAN LEON ELLIOTT MARCUS FLOWERS DEBBIE HANSEN BRUCE LEWIS EDDIE McGLAUGHLIN LEONA McNAMARA CARMEN MOORE DEBRA MOORE JOHN MURPHY GARY NEWCOMB SEVENTH GRADE BETTY JANE PHILLIPS JOANNE PHILLIPS MICHAEL PRITCHETT RONALD PRITCHETT CYNTHIA RIPPONS NANCY RIPPONS CYNTHIA ROBBINS JEFF ROBBINS PHILLIP ROBBINS RANDY ROBBINS BONNIE RUARK JAY SIMMONS TOMMY SPICER WENDY THOMAS JAMES TOLLEY CINDY TRAVERS TERRY WINDSOR « DANNY WRIGHT N = = “i = O a MARINER STAFF SEATED: JEANNE SPICER--EDITOR, DEANNA MILLS--ASST. EDITOR, GLORIA THOMAS--BUSINESS MGR., RICHARD PRAHL--ADVERTISING MGR., JOYCE WOODLAND-- TYPIST, ROBIN HALL--PHOTOGRAPHER. STANDING: GEOFFREY ROBINSON, JENNY RIPPONS, GLENDA MURPHY, WAYNE NEWCOMB, DEBBIE PRITCHETT, CATHY ABBOTT, CHERYL JONES, TRUDI RUARK, SONNY RUARK. MRS. WYONA MILLS ' ADVISOR MRS. EMMA POWLEY ADVISOR SO DO STAFF SEATED: BARBARA PARKS--editor, DONNA POWLEY--1st. page editor, LINDA AARON--2nd. page editor, JANIE COX--girls' sports editor, LANCE BRAMBLE--boys' sports editor, SHARON LEWIS--4th. page editor. STANDING: ROLAND TRAVERS, BONNIE PARKS--reporters, RITA SHOCKLEY--asst. bus. mgr., DEBBIE McGLAUGHLIN-- exchange editor, BILLY LEWIS--photographer, RANDY BRADFORD--reporter, CHRISTINA WOODLAND--adv. mgr., SHERRY SHOCKLEY--bus. mgr., MILLIE DEAN, LINDA PRITCHETT, CAROL BRITTINGHAM, DALE HOLIDAY--reporters. MRS. ALOIS MATTHEWS ADVISOR FIRE MARSHALS Standing: RICHARD TRAVERS, REGGIE PHILLIPS, GARY SHOCKLEY, TOMMY RUARK, GLENN RUARK, LESTER AARON, BILLY LEWIS, MICKEY HAYWARD, PAUL JONES. Kneeling: SONNY RUARK, EDDIE McGLAUGHLIN, RANDY McGLAUGHLIN, WAYNE NEWCOMB, JOHN MURPHY, BILLY KEENE. THE FIRE MARSHALS' JOB IS TO INSURE THE SAFETY OF THE STUDENTS DURING ANY FIRES. THEY ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR SEEING THAT THE CLASSROOMS ARE COMPLETELY VACANT AND THAT ALL DOORS AND WINDOWS ARE CLOSED. MONITORS fy ee ee eee LEROY RIPPONS, BRENDA HAYWARD, RICHARD PRAHL, DONALD SIMMONS, SHERRY SHOCKLEY, DONNA RUARK. THE MONITORS ARE APPOINTED BY THE STUDENT COUNCIL TO ASSIST IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE SCHOOL. THE SUPER- VISION BY THE MONITORS HAS CONTRIBUTED MUCH TOWARD THE PEACEFUL AND PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE OF THE SCHOOL. MUSIC MAKERS PIANIST--LINDA AARON, Front Row: LINDA INSLEY, PAM RUARK, CINDY JAMES, JANIE PHILLIPS, CARMEN MOORE, WENDY THOMAS, DEBBIE MOORE, SUZANNE ROBINSON, CINDY ROBBINS, Back Row: DONNA POWLEY, SHERI ROBINSON, MRS. WANDA CIEKOT--DIRECTOR, SUSAN MEEKINS, WANDA MOORE, MARIE SIMMONS. Ainisea NDE GRArI Ss CLUB Seated: DOLORES POWLEY, TERRY WINDSOR, CINDY RIPPONS, DEBBIE HANSEN, BRENDA CREIGHTON, MRS. MARY HESTER--ADVISOR. Standing: JO ANN PHILLIPS, CARLIE THOMAS, LEROY RIPPONS, MICKEY RILEY, DANNY WINDSOR, JANET SPICER, GILLIS TODD, NANCY RIPPONS, BONNIE RUARK, DANNY WRIGHT, JAY SIMMONS, TOMMY HOLOTIK, GARY NEWCOMB. LIBRARIANS BACK ROW: BRENDA RIPPONS, PATTI RUARK, RANDY McGLAUGHLIN, KATHY MURPHY, MARGARET WILLEY, FRONT ROW: BILLY KEENE, BRUCE GOOTEE, DARLENE HUGHES, SHIRLEY RIPPONS, MRS. EMMA POWLEY--LIBRARIAN, PATRICIA ELZEY, JO ANN ELZEY. SAVINGS’ STAMPS PROGRAM -_ ae, Wrest ¢. A j on we a Acme r BRENDA HAYWARD, ONIETA BLEYER, LINDA INSLEY, GAIL TODD, GLENDA MURPHY, RITA SHOCKLEY, DEBBIE MOORE. MRS. WYONA MILLS--ADVISOR a bg We ES SR. GYM CLUB KNEELING: RANDY McGLAUGHIN, JOHN HOLLIDAY, GLENN TODD, TOMMY RUARK. BENDING: KEVIN WILLEY, LEROY RIPPONS, BILLY CANNON, DANNY JONES, EDDIE ROBBINS, ROBERT SIMMONS, DONALD SIMMONS. STANDING: RICKEY POWLEY, MR. STEVE ELLIOTT--ADVISOR, BRUCE GOOTEE, PHIL JONES, WOODROW ROBBINS, GEORGE ELLIOTT, CHARLES ELLIOTT, RICKY ELZEY, PAUL JONES. JR. GYM CLUB First Row: MICKEY DEAN, MARK FLOWERS, GARY NEWCOMB, TOMMY SPICER, JAY SIMMONS, RONNIE PRITCHETT, JEFF ROBBINS, DON LEWIS. Second Row: PHILIP ROBBINS, DAVID RHEA, JOHN MARK JOHRISON, JIMMY TOLLEY, RANDY ROBBINS, LEON ELLIOT, GEORGE ANDREWS, DANNY CUSICK. Third Row: TOMMY HOLOTIK, JOHN MURPHY, EDDIE McGLAUGHLIN, DANNY WINDSOR, DANNY TRAVERS, 4th Row: MR. STEVE ELLIOTT--ADVISOR. SES DENTECOUNCI 23 sg ts a ae ia ad e al fe cig = Front Row: LEROY RIPPONS--TREASURER, MILLIE DEAN--SECRETARY, DONNA RUARK --VICE-PRESIDENT, BRENDA HAYWARD--PRESIDENT. Second Row: SHARON PARKS, JANET SPICER, ROBERT HALL, GLENN RUARK, TOMMY RUARK, BRUCE GOOTEE, REGGIE PHILLIPS, PAT ELZEY. Third Row: LINDA INSLEY, WANDA MOORE, JOHN HOLLIDAY, EDDY ROBBINS, CARMEN MOORE, BRENDA ABBOTT, MICHAEL PRITCHETT, JAY SIMMONS. Gleen Ruark President Debra Parks Vice President Bonnie Powley Secretary Jeanne Spicer Basketball Queen Barbara Parks Treasurer ° VARSITY CLUB | FIRST ROW: Mr. Jull--Advisor, Bruce Gootee, Glenn Ruark, Wayne Newcomb, Pat Elzey, Jeanne Spicer, Reggie Phillips, Randy McGlaughlin. SECOND ROW: Rebecca Todd, Sherry Shockley, Debra Parks, Bonnie Powley, Barbara Parks, Brenda Hayward. DY) S - in os rT = BOYS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL eed OUR PLAYERS ARE: 1st ROW--GLENN RUARK, JIMMY WINDSOR, RANDY McGLAUGHLIN, TOMMY RUARK, MR. 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