South High School - Sabre Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

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WHERE 1500 STUDENTS ATTENDED Q 0 0 I A, TWT M eww WICHITA HIGH A MULTI-MILLION APPROVED BY The Board of Eclucaiion, represenfed by Presideni H. N. Sims, Former Presidenf Edra M. Weafhers, and Superiniendenf Lawrence H. Shepoiser. Q9 S ,,. A HW V: '1 3 ... I , K ? Q wig if ,I'1.'jiiQZf5E.i 1 fil- 2 - ..awnz:h'Ji7l f K lfw - SCHQCJL SCDUTH CDLLAR BUILDING BUILT BY OPERATED BY The Clarence E. Vollmer Consirucfion Co., represenfed by Marvin L. Fogg, proied superinfendenf Ilefil, and Carl M. Coonrod, vice The Adminis+ra+ion, represen+ed by Principal Ralph A. Pyles and presideni, Vice-Principal Vicfor Janfzen. Q' fa? :Ew a fJi-1f11W..iFffz5EZI5P 5 -.1 lfxilii' W I ': af, Af, , iS3 ' ,I 'z-.VL ljgiif ,V f 'ff Q 1 Hit! 5 With Every Educcitionol Convenience Built-in WichiTa hligh School 5ouTh became The TiTTh public secondary school in The ciTy when iTs doors were opened To l,500 sTudenTs on 5epTember 4, l959. The sprawling S3,I2I,957 one-sTory sTrucTure is locaTed on a 40-acre TracT near The souTh ciTy limiTs oT WichiTa on WesT 34Th 5TreeT 5ouTh. A fE2,I85,200 conTracT Tor general consTrucTion was awarded To The Clarence E. Vollmer ConsTrucTion Com- pany in June, l957. The Moore-l2oberTson Company obTained The fE649,725 plumbing and heaTing conTracT, and 5ouThwesTern Elec- Trical Company insTalled 35287032 worTh oT elecTrical maTerials. BuilT-in eguipmenT in The building added anoTher 5260,- 000 To The cosT, while movable eguipmenT and TurniTure amounTed To S225,000. The parking loT, ouTside physical educaTion TaciliTies, and oTher miscellaneous expenses were lisTed aT iBl20,000. ln The building, a ToTal oT 226,200 square TeeT OT class- room and auxiliary TaciliTies enclose 5.2 acres oT area under a conTinuous rooT. AnoTher Two acres oT courT yards and paTios add beauTy To The seTTing oT The sTrucTure designed by Wich- iTa archiTecTs Forsblom and Parlcs. Parlcing space Tor 397 cars, The enTrance drives, and surrounding lawns accounT Tor an addiTional I5 acres. lvluch oT The remaining porTion oT The siTe will be de- veloped inTo physical educaTion areas, including a regu- laTion size TooTball Tield, a quarTer mile Traclc, Tennis courTs, baseball diamond, and oTher recreaTional space. Red briclc was used as The basic maTerial Tor The Tire- resisTanT building which is a modiTicaTion oT The plan used Tor WichiTa l-ligh School 5ouTheasT. Maior improvemenTs in The plan include re-designing The guidance cenTer TaciliTies, adding a secondary hall- way To connecT Tour academic wings, changing building maTerials To improve acousTics in The audiTorium, and adding nine new classrooms wiTh almosT l5,000 square TeeT oT addiTional space. EighT well-deTined areas are incorporaTed in The build- ing, Wing A, The Tine arTs secTion, is adiacenT To The main enTrance oT The building aT The souThwesT corner oT The sTrucTure. The dramaTics, speech, music, and arT rooms ring The back oT The I526-seaT audiTorium in horseshoe Tashion so ThaT The sTage can be used Tor laboraTory purposes. Four wings reach wesTward Trom The 450-TooT norTh- and-souTh main corridor. Wing B houses nine business classrooms, The main oTTice, The guidance cenTer, and The healTh cenTer, The library, English, language, and iournalism class- rooms are Tound in Wing C. Social sTudies and maTh classrooms, and The TV sTudio comprise Wing D. Biology, chemisTry, physics, and basic science Tacili- Ties are locaTed in Wing E, Across The main corridor is The seven-room homemalcing deparTmenT in Wing F. The caTeTeria, which also TronTs The rnain hall, seaTs 500 persons aT a Time, and provides 'lclassroomm space Tor The sTudenTs who moniTor The Tour TV class broadcasTs. Shops Tor meTals, elecTriciTy, woodworlcing, draTTing, prinTing, and auTo mechanics are locaTed in Wing l-l behind The caTeTeria. Included in The physical educaTion wing are The boys' gym which can seaT l,300 specTaTors aT varsiTy conTesTs, a girls' gym, a rhyThm room, Tour classrooms, a 60 by 25 swimming pool, and Three locker rooms. The new building was TirsT inspecTed by The WichiTa Board oT EducaTion on June 2, I959, and The business wing, oTTice, indusTrial arTs wing, and library were ac- cepTed aT ThaT Time so eguipmenT could be moved in during The summer monThs. The remainder oT The building was accepTed on AugusT l4, I959. 4 5 .W s W, , fx fi 'N' ' MW-'J .p1fi1:1i?i.. - f .Q Mfr- at i ' K 3 'f ,, 'f.f:22i.g 5 A. 'H ,. - :A M www, W.. V -, ,, K f ,. 5 ,V ,,k.,,k ...E ,A J. ,,.Vf QV E 9 i -.W V A V ,, 8 .1 -k -- - fy-f1fwH2f'2f1QQM'ffg' -7 ' . . K. QC' W ' ' - n.'fe11'w,g5,a..,1f?w: ,v,L:1-wgwfm ff Q- VE . .,y,..M W 4,9 .A .51-. w 5 it 11.1. -fiffiivisf ' W. - ' N ., .'YiJ,XC?3L5f15 'lv kTi75?J53Q'.5T'M Q ,. .. 3 . 5 ., ..,, . A V -1--H .W . M M, .M w...w,-- .. . ., . ..,.,,,.,, . ., ,y g , L . 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DRAMA pradiced on 'Phe special classroom sfage before moving across fhe Hall 'lo fhe audi- iorium. ,,-ff BUSINESS +raining on many office machines was available in Soufh High's business edu- cafion depadmenf. VIEW from 'Phe fop of +he audiforium showed 'Phe way +ha+ Wing B. C, D, and E. ion H19 iefii. F1 and 6- ion H19 Vi9hi'i are Cofmecied by fhe main corridor. M L L, ,, L ' Ay. 7' I ,L Lk y V, Y gwayxk W A5 lg'5iLfLiLL3?',fhfgp. LL1X 3,45 ul K L AL ,. ' N pkg-i,,iff' :l x , K .A LM y N lQ '11a,W4g 75, i i Vkyy 4- U L i fi kkyyy V' -ali Vg - . i Q . fi ' c J LL ,Q i y if L he 15' gm L V' A 1 , , H LQ L A ,L - -ffm: L ' ' 'W 'K M--2.n'iw ii i 'Z ,L ai'ha Lg aayyi aiai i 'iia a L i L A a i Q 1 2 , ' 1 ' :W-+ be L , v, ,L If H L iw' ' 'H ef L L1 N- ' , ,' gi? - -- - ,L ,V ,J - Li V- ..-if,i,is,,wL ig ,giflj-ykijiiil ff WJ y ,zligilmmiggMg'VUE,,f,5- ,f MM W W 7' fv-ML. , ,A , 5 5 ' WH Ly , L L L L, H M, if L,WW WWW m WWV - . 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FOOD preparafion was fun for fhe homemak- ing sfudenls who used fhe ef'Ficien+ly-arranged M 1,1-,gj'f':ixMM1E lrilchens. .,- f- ng ' jj, ' ff , F ' Fliff V -, EXERCISE was available in many 'Forms for fhe coeds during fheir gym classe.. 'Mi 'A 71 5:1 , 4 WMS' 1, ln... . . f Wg?.:4s, if 2 K V V.,..,. W, A Mx ' I A.,A ,. My I , x .K 'W ,. ,. fig Q-gg . gh w.gj'f-?,,k:,f- ' L 24. 4 . M bglwx' ' ff-1'i'7f'TW -Milf , ',wa,,.f,z,1Q.,f'fQ -fat ,V Vinnie 1,2-6'--fifh 1 ' ' X x,24.1Y, ,L , ww , . gg. W Lfiffkzafuk ,nf . . M, 15, . --if .,g-' Jigsaw - LM - .gggfgifwfrggiyl K +,4fw.,.1Mff'Bg: Q' W Q-Ylilifq' 'n -1-My. A . :if f mg. s,g:1v,,,wg: 4 f A 5 xx , -, 'L w. t Q , - 'PEW . 31 V 1 jg 2. Y-w,p': an -351' iq.. imwf-fu ,z 'P' -- Jaw.-A. 9: :iff , - , , w1Xs f1w ggQp'3g.Lf,9i -Q .,f . , -. . X m vwfs nw- w, ,ff fr, '- ' '. . I til V ' -N51 'QW 'Z 'v-z'!2,Y5gS-ifihvk' zz-,gf , A ,A Q . 5 ' wy w'.vQiJ3y.,f.'i'Z T.mQQJ , ., , -. 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TN ' , my as af. ,X 'H ' ff mf' n--- DEDlCATloN am SUfD6fiVW+E3VWd6V1+ in Charge of Second y ucahon smce I945, for Buirding, wirh rhe aid or ofhers, eighr ihfermediare and Three high schoofs valued af fB20,000,000, Urging feachers +o upgrade rhemsehfes rhrough graduare work, lnsisrimg +ha+ nofhing is more imporfarfr Thah good educarior, Lisrening arfenhvehf ro any suggeshohs for improving Wichira schoofs, Devefopmg furure adrmmsfralrors rhrough professiorwam slrudy Clubs, Esfablishirmg workshop groups +o prepare vahabme curricdum guides, Remembering, above ah, +he weeds or youfh Eh 'V'V'iQhifa: We, fhe srudenrs of Wichira I-Hgh Schoom Soufh, rhe hewesf member I3 of The educahohal family, respedrdly dedicafe V Sabre, +o a Mas+ B ' our mrsr yearbook, rhe V960 er ullder. I MMZQ-Q 'RK Af wind, 9 ,www K' 1. ,.., . W THE BUILDERS Bricks and mor+ar, concre+e and s+eeI, lumber and glass. These are Ihe raw ma+eriaIs of 'I'he building Irade. Building a school also require 'Ihe raw maferials of char- ac+er, men+aI aIer+ness, and dedica+ion which can be fash- ioned info a s+rucI'ure of effec+ive ciI'izenship. Specialized BUILDERS-adminis'rra'Iors, facuI+y, s+uden+s -also are needed 'Io erecl' an ef'Fec+ive school dedica'red 'ro providing a be++er Iomorrow Ihrough educafion. The adminis+ra+ive archi+ecI's develop Ihe blueprinl' for learning: Ihe 'faculfy foremen pour 'Ihe solid 'foundafion ol knowledge: 'rhe sophomore appren+ices Iay s+ouI' 'flooring of inIeresI'g 'Ihe junior journeymen erec+ a slrong framework of enlhusiasmp and 'Ihe senior craffsmen build solid walls of leadership. Togefher 'I'he BUILDERS brace 'I'heir sI'ruc+ure wi'rh hon- es+y, insuIaI'e i+ wi+h inIegri+y, and fill Ihe crevices wi'I'h sincerily. Through Sou+h High's wide doorways come Ihe you+h of WichiI'a. Their success as leaders of Iomorrow depends upon how well our BUILDERS have prepared for Ioday. .::,, ., 1' NEWS? , DR. LAWRENCE H. SHEPOISER SuperinTendenT of Schools MR. RALPH A. PYLES SouTh High Principal ADMINISTRATIVE ARCHITECTS UppermosT in The minds oT The Board oT Edu- caTiori, The AdminisTraTion, and The FaculTy is The providing oT a good educaTion To all sTu- denTs who aTTend WichiTa High School SouTh. The I2-member Board, chosen by a voTe oT Their Tellow WichiTans, gives Treely oT Their Time and eTTorT wiTh no ThoughT oT reward beyond The lcnowledge ThaT They are proTecTing The educaTional inTeresTs oT The youTh oT WichiTa. The Board TranslaTes The desires oT The pub- lic inTo a well-balanced school program, deTer- mines The broad policies oT operaTion oT a sys- Tem which provides insTrucTion To more Than 50,000 youTh each day. AT SouTh High, The adminisTraTive duTies are divided among The principal, who is in general charge oT The schooly a vice-principal, who handles scheduling and disciplineq an assisTanT principal, who direcTs The acTiviTy program, and a curriculum direcTor, who seTs up a program oT sTudies besT suiTed Tor SouTh sTudenTs. Recognizing The broadening scope oT educa- Tion Today, SouTh High oTTers a varieTy oT courses organized under Tive general programs --The general, business, indusTrial arTs, college prep, and college prep-engineering. BOARD OF EDUCATION members who mel' TrequenTly To discuss The numerous educafional problems in WichiTa This year included ll To rl Mrs. CarTer Gooclpasfure, Mr. Harry O. LyTle, Jr., Mrs. Edra Weafhers, Mr. Paul H. Woods, Mr. John E. Boyer, Superinlrend- en+ Lawrence H. Shepoiser, Dr. H. N. Sims, president Mrs. Edwana Collins Mr. Garner E, Shriver, board aTTorney, Mr. John Barrier, Mr. A. L. WrighT, Mrs. Evelvn WhiTcomb, and Mr. KenT Frizzell. Mr. C. A. Bell was noT presenT. MR. VICTOR W. JANTZEN MR. GEORGE Q. LAUTERBACH MR. BENNY W. WOLFE Vice-Principal Assisfanf Principal xii 3 W, v 2. gun..---4, Curriculum Direcfor ' ' 5' ins' as . ff? W' -G Q M- I 1 ,, .1 H Qcslgfgi E:-fu il y L Higl'1's Big Four resulfs in policy decisions made by ll lo rl Mr. Ralph Pyles, Mr. Viclor Janfzen, Mr. George Lauferbaclc, and Mr. Benny Wolfe. 17 SUMMIT MEETING o'FSou+l1 ..f ,WHS- . ,, .gp . ' l 1 - sr ag 2 w c . 1. .45 Q T fi . WMP- .: M Mrs. Opal L. Faullx Mrs. Roberia Marshall Mr. Gerald Morrison Miss Lorene Slone Regisfrar Treasurer Counselor Counselor ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Mrs. Velma Aldridge Secrelary Mrs. Rulh McCar1'y AHendance Clerlr Y wr, 3 iv A A Q 'gs gk gg ,.:.. fng. Miss Connie Blue Miss lva Mae Coolcreau PBX Operafor TV Secreiary Mr. J. C. Presfon Miss Niclcy Reese TV Technician Secrefary Miss Beverly Dilsaver Library Secrefary Mrs. Kalhryn Sanchez TV Aids Designer an -1: fx H 1 Mrs. Donna Travis Nurse NERVE CENTER for Soufh High was fhe main office which included The admin' is+ra1'ive offices and guid- ance cenfer. Mrs. Lorraine Jones TV Sludio Direcfor Mrs. Barbara Wilson Library Secreiary ..v' 5 I f , Q s 'IL I9 TV AssisTanT FACULTY No school sysTem is compleTe wiTh- ouT The Teachers who are specialisTs in Their own subiecT maTTer Tields. They also have had special Training in recognizing and helping solve, Through individual and group conTerences. many oT The problems which conTronT Teenagers. SouTh I-Iigh has 63 TaculTy members plus 64 adminisTraTive, cusTodial, and caTeTeria sTaTT members who Try To malce WHSS a pleasanT place To worlc, To learn, and To grow. NOTICES, wan+ed and unwanfed, are checked aT The 'FaculTy mail boxes by ll To, rl Mr. James Bane, Miss Chrisfa Fisher, and Mr. L. D. Nixon. Mr. Edward Alfaro Language Arfs Mr. James Anders Science 3' Mr. James Bane lndusTrial ArTs Mr. Glen Browne Boys' Physical EducaTion Chairman E M1 SU! 'fbi is gs s 1, i u r ee Tig Mr. Ralph Brumbaclr Boys' Physical Eclucaiion Mr. Charles Campbell lnciusfrial Aris Mr. Elmer CarpenTer Social Science Mrs. Caiherine Casfleman Girls' Physical EducaTion Miss Beverly Chaney Business Mr. Henry Claassen Sfucly Hall Mrs. Nina Cole TV Assisfani' Mrs. DoroThy Coolc slr' is-.Q 5. 'Qs whey., fi? , Mr. Lindley Cox Indusfrial Arfs Mr. Kenneih Coy Science Mr. Diefer Daub Language Aris Mrs. Lucille Daugherfy Sfudy Hall Mr. Henry Foreman Science Chairman Mr. John Fredin Language Arfs Mrs. Helen Funk TV Assisiani Miss Phyllis Gould Language Ar+s, Speech, Dramafics Mr. Wynne Harrell lnsfrumenlal Music Mr. William Harrison Language Arls Chairman Mr. John Haymalxer Language Aris Miss Eunice Hill Social Science QT- '7ff1s5.'2 f'f4 ' Q S 1 W. 1... 'M :H A L E iff' - ,. ' Q . ,El ...y K, ,gp ff-- .W--z.,-q..f::.,N-.iii-f.-1553.5 We - A my . f .X , aff gf, 1 Q 4 W 1 sims S is eww! Y X sf. 'Fr RELAXING came hard for fhis band member carried 'io ihe showcase window by Mr. Wynne Harrell. 1.-125 .ii . KY ,. .aj . ,, ffc, , -ai, .zraasl -wif-emma 55? 5 1 af-1' 5' si f 65 gf fm 1 5: if if , E -jf' A if if ly if . 4 ,. f S gf ax if If S 53,4- 2 ini? I ,3 in in if 4 3 fp id 15 5 1 lmz: l V' g ..i'jjKf3 4 , T ' 1 .- . 5- V f 3 ii it 'ah -1- 1 SPIKE! Mr. Emil Haar scores a poinl for his feam cluring a faculfy volley- W ball game. 'ii ,, .,,,,' 5 x i S il J l. if 3510 nw FACULTY O l 15: ff aim , ti 9 ig, 4 ' ' JS ii? ' 0 f .X fs-15 Jig 'il' 9' 1? 1 Q15 ' 4 1 x Q u ji' A P1 , 'E I iii? 'f w f5Q, f V' tae EXPERI M ENTS class. Miss Wanda Eclrer Girls' Physical Educaiion Chairman Mr. David Esiill Social Science Chairman Mr. Floyd Farmer Boys' Physical Educa+ion Miss Chrisfa Fisher Vocal Music, Music Chairman Mr. Ralf Graham Journalism, Social Science Mr. Bill Green Social Science Mr. Emil Haar Boy's Physical Educafion Mr. Floyd Hansen Social Science Mr. Roberf lnce Language Arfs,Deba1e Miss Violei Johnson Language Arfs Miss Louise Keller Business Chairman Miss Rose Lamb Girls' Physical Educafion added praciical applicafion fo +he sfudy of iheories in physics Wy Mrs. Lecla Malloy Homemalcing Chairman Mrs. Marfha Maloney Language Arfs Mr. Thomas Mar+in Mafhemafics Mr. James McDowell Language Arfs CASUAL TEACHING is The mos+ enioyable for Mr. William Harrison in senior comp class. l FEEL . . . , commenis Mr. Benny Wolfe during an informal conference wiih paren+s during Open House. Mr. John Pole Business Mr. Gordon Prieb Business Mr. Roberf Richardson lndusfrial Arfs Chairman Mr. Charles Sanderson Q 5 Ari' 4 Q, Mrs. Edifh Molden Girls' Physical Ecluca+ion Mr. J. R. Muci lnduslrial Arfs Mr. Claude Nafions Science Mr. L. D. Nixon Inclusfrial Ar+s Miss Margarei Oliver Head Librarian Dr. Blanche Owens TV Co-orclinafor Mr. Erwin Penner Ma+hema+ics Chairman Mrs. Joan Phillips Business MATHEMATIC problems w 2, K K ff- YQ fl' f 1 :QW .W ,B .. , stiff? Q, f 'kv an .,., 4.4 agree .jf 9 D- K' arm. , A ,W . W, ,.' mf . 1 -is Q 5 Q VQA fi ere offen besl explained by a leacher-direcfed blackboard demonsirafion. 3 li -new-au an -I Mr. Charles Schwarz Science Mrs. Sandra Shepoiser Homemalcing Mr. John Snodgrass Mafhemalics Mr. Kennelh Spicher Boys' Physical Educalion Q' X. Q ff- 4 P' 'fi- .fp-' ut ' i in M i M i it W' 'rv Wifi 4 I r A fe W 5' Q' ' ' if' Qi, ' 5 .- , .4 ' -sf -ka i M Zn M S, ,f Q 5 Q ag fifu, P4 Q Q is Y f , , Me-17 A,,. , , . L,L. V , . . i f ' f ,,H.g-jaw . ., .K .. -1-SKQQZ i.,..,rf .5 .1 i - - as Y A - S - Q i 45925 Q W 1 - 5' L , - -fi aff , f - . . 'Y ' mm . ' K fx 'X ,. -f , ,.., 'Mrs Mr. Charles Varner Miss Jane Wagner Mr, Donald Weddle Mr. Darvin Wilson Incl usfrial Arfs as 'R ., Miss Pairicia S+ory Language Arls Mrs. Doris Wrighf Homemalring 53'iiei'5Hmg FACULTY Language Arls Ari' Chairman Business W M M DIETS were 'Forgo++en when Hue facul+y and sfaff members and families dug in a+ +l'1e Pol Luck Supper. NIGHT CALLERS usually headed for ine gymnasium enhance fo view a spor+s evenf SERVICE STAFFS HEAD CUSTODIAN Kennelh Kisner operaled 'lhe ligl1+ panel on flue audilorium s+age. CAFETERIA STAFF-Slandinq ll fo rl: Mrs. Lucille Beaver, Mrs. Ozia Maple, Miss Gladys Denny, Mrs. Grace Hu'lcl'1- ison, Mrs. lrene Leaclw, Mrs. Faye Travis, Mrs. Tina Wriglii, Mrs. Maudie Wood- ward, Mr. Floyd Maynard. Sealed: Mrs. Jessie Dawson, Mrs. Ruby Miller, Mrs. Pearl Sells, Mrs. Leora Tuper, Mrs. Grace Wallace, Mrs. Bessie Mae Wilson, Mrs. Juliefla Vanderheiden, Mrs. Gerfrude Penix, Mrs. lla Campbell, Mrs. Hazel Bal- zer. 25 ,, ai if ,. if .4 ml ,, ea W Q rf 1 1 CUSTODIAL STAFF-Slanding ll lo rl: Mr. Henry Rulml, Mr. Ray Oralwood, Mr. Marvin Russell, Mr. Eugene Kemp, Mr. Raymond McClure, Mr. Clarence Wal- lrins, Mr. Cecil Keller, Mr. William Coon- rod. Sealed: Mrs. Flossie Robbens, Mrs. Faye Campbell, Mr. H. E. Maier, Mr. Dewey May, Mr. Kennelh Kisner, Mr. Nelson Kress, Mr. Ed Blue, Mr. Roberl Hilger, Mr. Lewis Bole. A wfgliil, s Yr' je-v..v., ,, .V CAFETERIA MANAGER NlGl'lT WATCHMAN Gladys Denny was in H16 dough Dewey May punched ll'1e cloclx al during flue bread making fime. one of llwe 24 check poinis. a ar f ,W . ir V,-av.-M' Q' yu 'W-,,. x Karen Abney Archie Adams Carolyn Ailshie Joseph Alcred Glyn Alber+son Judy Alexander Joanne Allard Ann Allen 26 Norval Allisfon Marie Alpha Sherree Ambler Gary Ames Belly Annin Harold Arbuclile Carolyn Armsfrong Walfer Armsfrcng Delores Arnold Bob Ausfin Virginia Avila Charles Bagslwaw SENIORS Gerald Baker Karen Balmer GAVEL for sfudeni govern- menf meefings was pre- senfed 'ro Jim Milcluell lleffl by Jim Fugafe, Souflieasl' High sfudenf manager. Larry Balmer JaneH Bailey 27 2 3 hm 4 YH: 1 gu-fry .. fu,..,,.f 1, i y Www f' he 1 4 V jiri ag-M 0' ' Q 3 133, rx :iffy H - .A ffl,- 9 3 EE a A V, as 71- V, ,fx Y ,. Q , fr 5 .ug 26 ,ex IW ,.,W .Hay . We-1.1, - V . f1,1r T,wfg:h ,V ,, , Z ., . Q V15-,7n,ff,f' fflii Qi? 5 'sr 'S 5 if 3 ff xg we 'il 2 ' f I E. 1 yfdig ,S V if M 5 H2525 ' 3. -jig .nts V Z l T 'iffiffgi , . , .rr 7 f, g.1 ,reg Go' 'Q up 'P' 5-M X ,WH K 552 g . Q , ,X SOZVRBEQHQ QE Myrna Ballard Sharon Ballenger Toni Banuelos Barney Barnhari Louis Barnum Ronald Bass Mille Bafeman Karen Behnlre Randy Bell Darrell Bellinger Clarence Benge Penny Befournay SENIORS Kennelh Bishop Sandra Bishop Larry Boggs Jerry Bolin MISTLETOE MISCHIEF 'leaiured senior osculafion by Oogie Eudy and Judy S+rohm. 28 NEWSCASTER Par Durbin gof an iniroducrion +o 'lime TV Governmenr audience by Mr. Floyd Hansen. Vernon Bouse Geraldine Bowers l l Dean Brewer Terry Brooks i Barbara Brown James Brown l i SENIORS Sfeplien Brown Larry Burford Galen Burgess Pairicia BurneH Jael: Burr Cliff Callaghan David Campbell Jimmy Campbell Ervin Capps W. R. Carpenrer CHESS PLAYERS Sreve Swan lleffl and Dennis Wolfe fry 'ro move info a winning posifion. 29 f X vs , . V. ef . 1 1 WH. . A-fm iii- -agi- , .ri -e +.,Yf'-fg..s:.,gj' . f V aff' yn 'wsi. 4 - g-'Mg 4-1 fi-g pci I.: , 1 --5 ' .fs 1 5, fx ,, vw H' ff S if l' A Al H14-SA?-giant' 'N ,, 1 y, ,.,. . u ,if 'fa .91-1 Sf A 'S of g'fs,'qfVn gif' MQ rf? ' . -w5'aif:r2ff'f5f ff? '52 .,'53 f f, , ir, J ,7 1. + 5 awk 'T' 454 , auf ...in S SENIORS Keilh Carr Gary Chambers FALL RAIN, a low spoi' in lhe parking lol, and a car mean+ frouble for Paul Evans, Wayne Jenkins, Bill Burford and Archie Adams. Sandra Chandler Johnny Chebuliz PBX DUTIES were shared by Dorolhy Loll lseafedl, Donna Fields, and Miss Connie Blue. David Chilcls Judy Chiiwoocl Cynfhia Chrislianson Diana Clark Delores Collins Rex Comslock Florence Cook Palsy Cooper Karen Copple Gary Corbin 30 Ray Corn Be++y Corp Lewis Crain James Curlis John Darr Don Davis John Davis Veva Davis Karen Dawson Kay Dawson Gerry Deborn Judy DeWeese SENIORS Lawrence Dicus Adelia Dieffenbaugh Carole Dixon SOUTH SPIRIT was demon- s+rafed by Ann Allen. Wanda Dossey Gary Douglierily Angela Doze 31 X ' :xv fm U9 4-Q A , ,W 'Eiga ' 7 7 7745? 7,4 ws. V, frm ' is i ' is , A in M' Q U' 4 Wfilfigg, , W., 13 'fkf.,.waQ' Q xv as if ,i w,- 10 flngv 'N if' 8' wi.: fa s wa n , .B i SENIORS Pai Durbin Bill Durnil TRAMPOUNE slcllls are de velopecl in pliys ed c by Sandy Gregory Larry Easlerly Connie Emiglw Jim Emler Keifh Evans Gayle Faidley Jerry Felzien Donna Fields Bill Fincham Eddie Fischer Marilynn Forinasl1 Helen Fraley Paul Frazier Larry Gasaway Emery Gay Ann George Linda Gier Lennis Gilliam Marilyn Goff Maclc Goodman Roberfa Gordon Janice Graves Jacqueline Gray Helen Greenfield Sandra Gregory SENIORS Tanny Grielcspoor SOCIOLOGY quesfions were direcfed lo seniors by Mr. Bill Green. Karen Groeneveld Sharon Gu+l'1rie LaVella Guy Pafricia Haddock 33 'lr'-L Maw ,far 63 i Wwe 5' 'gina 5 ww-.N iff W. if ii? qi! 2 'gif fa -F '! W we ,i ,,A ' E A,r Q' M 1 1 Delber+ Hainline Jacln Hale Pa+ricia Handley Jerry Harfman SENIORS Edwin Ha+cl'1er OPEN HOUSE gave 3,000 paren+s, s+uden+s, and 'leacluers a chance 'ro ger acquainled including Joan Munn lrighfl who infro- duced her family 'lo Mrs. Leola Mally. Janice Hazen Larry Hein Ralph Hendersl1c'H' Vicfor Hernandez CharloH'e Herdon Delores Herrman Demma Kay Hildebrand Barbara Hill Geraldine Hill Donna Hinckley Gary,Hodqes Jolm Holliday 34 Carolyn Hoover Cleve Howard Elhyi Ann Hughes Harold Huhs Ira D. Hyde Karen lriclr James Isaac Sandra ivy Bobbie Jones Judy Jones Ann Johnson Connie Johnson SENIORS Judy Johnson CHOW HOUNDS Vic Her- nandez and Jim Po++s share +heir lunch as +heir senior buddies heclrle. Roberf Jonson Delores Jackson John Jaclrson Judy Jaclzson 35 fe -0- nf? T- :iff V .Q .fgji ff 1 A My Mb m K 'W' 'si as-M 14 aa.. A ,s ' S 4 if Q rg. if 'J 'Q 5 ffvffbrii .4?'v'i'. if-' 'sz' s X-su 2' 'vc S ,' Esau-f' Qu 4 I 'fs , 2523 Janis Kaufman Gary Keberl Milre Kel+y Sharon Kershner Judy Kirchner Dale Kissinqer Bonnie Knisley Conifa Krumrey Lana Larq Danny Lanqhofer Charles D. LaRue SENIORS Carolyn Lauppe Sally Layfon Darwin League SKILL on +he alley made Marcia Welliver one of 'lhe lop Coloneleihle bowlers. Sandra Leidy Joyce Leis Larry Lewis Shirley LiH'erell 36 SENIORS PRE-SCHOOL s+udy 'lime in +l'1e cafeferia helped 'these seniors +0 prepare for fheir daily class worlr. Marian Loepp Virginia Lofdalwl Jane? Loglnry Evere++ Long Georgia Longneclcer Linda Loquisl Doroflwy LOH' Bonnie Louclrs Jim Louclcs Carol Lough Judy Loy Emily Lou Lu'f+ Gerald Lu+z Terry Lybarger Wanda Lynam Nancy McBride 37 E. Raj Qaida ok' img, ,N v 5- V., , , fe. -wx I 7 L . o 'QP ,W 15 V l fa, rf l Wamxgg iw Wyffq if 3,5 4. Y li i Q G 'Y asf' Y Q Tliilil on P 9iVEVHDHillSWi pill Wigifl , .Q ,L ,, Pafricia McCarney Judiih McClin+oclx David McConacl1ie Eileen McCorgary Leon McCullough Gary McDonald Judy McGlo+l1lin Karen Mcllnay Brenda McKean SENIORS Linda McNay A BANNER proclaimed +l'1e candidacy of Veva Davis, buf Gerald Baller go? flue job of hanging flue sign. Karen McNeice SOUTH'S dislinciive class ring design gol' vofes of approval from Jim Isaac, Lana Lang, and Cynfhia Clwrisfian. 38 Wayne Mallernee Tom Maninger Mike Marker Roy Markham John Marlin Sharon Marlin Larry Malhis Anifa Mayhill SENIORS Terry Maze Loren Meagher Ronald Melgren Carol Mefz Bob Michael Anila Miller Bob Mingle Jim Mifchell Rufh Moore Melvin Morrison Charles Mourer Joan Munn 39 QD- nie xiii iii I ,843 nav , ll 2 , nm 'its 'Mn J , fig? 1' ,av-Q.. an Zh. I ffffi sl' ef 1 xffff f IWW 9 15 3-f -a-L, M V. 5' ,1,.- , in We Belly Munyon Rhoda Myers SENIORS HARVEY discusses hrs weighl' problem wi+h Bolo Johnson and Marian Payne Tony Napier Margaref Neary Tommy Neff Harvey J. Nelson Ronald Norfhway Ray Oalls Terry Oliver Nancy Olson Janice Osburn Carole Owen Nelda Pace Larry Palm Jaylene PaHerson Marian Payne 40 Lynda Peer Ina Rae Peoples Carolyn Perkins Connie Pefers Linda Phillips Sandra Poore Rifa Porfer Jim Po'Hs Melvin Powell Phyllis Price Ani+a Pridemore Jackie Pumphrey SENIORS AMONG +he many sfu- denfs who drove io WHSS each morning were Rhoda Myers, Lennis Gilliam, Da- vid Sievenson and Marie Alpha. Joyce Rapp Nancy Rafzlaff Bruce Rea Karen Reece Rcfa Remingfon 41 fi, 50' 'QS' 'QUQ-.,-Q. - -is MJD 2-was 1 we . ,..,' - 2E,i' M-.f 'U' so 2 it I ,, N X '1-1 W' vm 'M' kv .ff 1-.wnwmmm ,mf-y,.H.f,,.,,.., 3. 4 alia 'i 5V 1 'lr-W4 kwaw 4- My ,gn 41 av Jerry Richey Pal' Rodney Bill RoHman Roberi Rouse Helen Rowe Florence Roy Bill Russey Barbara Rulleclge Dwlghl Schreiber Larry Schaefer Karen Schardl' David Schmidf Ronnie Scarborough Rufh Schulle Everelf Seebaclr Richard Seebaclr SENIORS CLOTHING srudenls Carolyn Loupe, Carole Owen, Brenda McKean, and Adelia Dieffenbaugh learn fo sew by hand and ma- chine. 42 Nancy Sellers Esflwer Slnellhammer Sfacy Sl'1el'lon Diana Shoclrey Jerry Slworl' Rose Ann Sheri SENIORS Dian Simpson Jeanine Slcinner T RA P P E D! Pho+ograpl1er Jerry Felzien go+ rush heal- menf from Gwen Youngman and Linda McNa during Y +l1e yearbook assembly skii. Eugene Sloan Carol Smifh Elise Smifh Ronnie Sollenberger Kay Sorfer Cl1arloHe Sparrow Carolyn Speer Jerry Spurloclr 43 'pa 'wi qua.-an waives M 1 . , .L Q 7 4 . 'E i s Egwzm xv ,w .ii oe r '5l W A .0 S K N AW 'le Q X 4 mga H1 mi.. - 51 f 555 7 92? li 1 , 1 'S I :,,,3 y a 55 We if mu was-1-'H am nwwhw H 3 an M5115 ian: ummm? miami!! ummm! 2- mm annum -an muslim minimum an annum aussi lim aaa lnnmmw Q ummm an :muslim Q rainfall ww 1 IRQ E 'FUN mlm aamw--Q me :ummm Q11 5 lflm . 1- Q Q qu-.l 5. X 'lf 5,1..wz'f fi mio xl! X Thomas Siaggs Marie Sfalcup Gary Sfauffer Mike Sfeadman SENIORS Gary Sleddum RUSH for llwe exil af 3:30 p.m, was led by Davicl Childs, Tim Loy, Karen lrick, Larry Gasaway, and Joan Munn. Larry S+eele Aff Sie-inman Donna Sfillwell Ronald Sfocldon Valle Sfowell Judy Sfrolwm Sfeven Swan CharloHe Taylor Delores Taylor Frances Taylor Dean Teague Donna Thompson 44 Ronnie Tibbils Teresa Troy Thelma Trammell Ann Turner Jerry Turner Rose Turner Judi+h Twe+en Budcly U11 Benny Vaughn Janel' Vicior Jackie Vilven Joan Voorhees SENIORS Terry Vreeland Marvin Wahlen Linda Wakefield Doris Wallace Lanny Wallace Gwen Ward R VTVCT for Delberi H GIN- e +he season opener agamsf Chilocco. V RW ,W v ff- we 'Ht- on-Q, x r f , s '- 1324 ig, Q, ff f dar 9' Q T :.- :V--, ' 'aw W5 Kwan YW' , 7 1, :Q 1, A A Ax W 3 In I F ff is iii Q T e w e iw ,T if V f 5' A 2 T - -': 2 T J X Q Q ,ab 555 wx, H414 Q nf C fz W . 2 ,Af 57f'?,Y' A95 3 . , K, fs aj' F., fb? Perry Ward Mary Edifh Wareing SENIORS Lynne Washburn Beverly Weeds WELL, I had io find oui someiime +ha+ fhere i5n'+ any Santa, muses Janice Graves. Larry Sfeelg was clisappoinred foo. Marcia Welliver Nancy Wellman Ronney Wesierhaus Bill While Dale Wiiife Larry While Ar+hur Whifmore Linda Wilcox Donna Wiley Freda Wiley Gerald Wilkins Linda WilleH 46 Milne Williams Carol Willis Wayne Winegarner Dennis Wise Carol Wolf Dennis Wolfe Jack Wolfe Anna Wong Keifh Woodward Donna Woolsey Jim Wor+l1an John Worlhan Gwen Youngman SENIORS Edwin Zimpfer FITTINGS 'For caps and gowns reminded Nancy mlfen elm Vforilian joiicieiillearend Siacy Shell ion +l'ia+ fhey are seniors. 47 Q wi, K- .,V'E 1 ui new 'Q rf 1 N I 1 ' We g H.. , ,R i if is f 1 . 1. kv: gf, -fzw Q . lan, - :1ff'i?'!L K V' K si A N P52 X DISCUSSION abou? junior class affairs was absorbing conversalion for officers ll fo rl Ron Jackson, boys' vice-president Bobbie Joe Loepp, girls' vice-president Sue Griffin, freasurerg Tom Akers, presidenfg and Nancy Ragon, secrefary. JUNIORS-THE JCURNEYMEN ,. w ere K - -Wg l s, ' s A - s fir .. -s ' xg A , A '1 f fm A 'A ' ' 5... ... ,, '13' A ' Wray ssii LE L ' 9 ,Q , 'gl - ,, .au Q: I 1 f K i 'y 5 my lf.. .. Y gg 35. ,sw . '.-' :.l- . K x 5 or ff K 4,5 P . if M 2 ,W ,..,. if JW sa of :'- .... ' 2 ,ff -fff-- ss 1 A' i E ii f i A in N V 1 R 2 . 35, xy u K .,.. X J 7 K ,- X I ,K 'Q -Q-Lt ff V f':.z ins. .2 as - s Carol Abney Tom Akers Belly Alberi' LaVern Alber+son Marilyn Alderson Doris Aldrich Jane Aldrich Judi+h Allen Pauline Allen Weldon Allen Janef Alvis Sharon Anderson Carol Anqlelon Carolyn Apple Joe Armslrong Colin Arndf Wanda Ashley Norma Archison John Alkisson Belly Baer Jon Baird John Baller Lonna Baldwin Ed Ballard Barbara Bardsley Orville Barnharif Roberi' Barre1+ Paula Barron Karen Barfle++ Josh Barron Thomas Barlon Vicki Basore Marilyn BasseH Barbara Bay Terry Beaman Eldon Benoif Linda Benoif Helen Beniamin Sharon Benneff Phil Benlley Barney Benlon Jerry Berry Jim Beihea Lynne Bishop Jaclr Blalxe Larry Bole Mary Bond Alice Bonham Earlene Boyce Raymond Brady Douglas Breaker Elaine Brenner Dale Brewer David Bridge Marlin Briley Judy Brimmer Judy Brooks Karen Brooks Chesier Brown ,gf B JUNIORS - A Diane Brown Farren Brown John Brown TV CLASSES were some- ' fhing new af Sou+h. Here X Mr David Eslill presenfs H is+ory s+uden'rs Joyce Brown Lucille Brown Roy Brown Sharon Brown Fred Brownell Gayle Bruce Judilh Brunlc Q t 1 1 ' hz , 3 x' f 4.1 9' W- ff. f . .x ,:.. S 5' 'fahi ' -0 ', 15 1 i i Q. f -. , E al 2 K s '5 3 , 'T' A A his 9' W M Bt f' 4 , Q 1 i' S J A My . ff lr U fa ,A H, y K ael W y W ' -V , '.,. .,i-..' V' 1 J A ir? ir B ' P' ' Q - I k j . i iq, .. A err erra f i a .'Ey L . A Q ' H i 'M' F 13 W .. 'Cv - 'f1 f f 'W 5 ff.. ey 'r:- , -1, Q iii J f 'af , C 33' J , J ifggm , J ff? ' g l J is yiif, yy A W R ri' . , f 4 J' A -1 in , A- ff. f Aa.. W... a 'relelesson fo American 'yn . A-fia..,, - 1, l V y ' A ' n :,v all E t vi i va -I gl .f K ,gr M f gk ri ry L i P w J .,,' aral 2 r 1'f: , ' J L r' . ll f .. A1 L A.?E, 1 in N as . Qi :,A .ivv . f if , 'f ,1. an ,. yiiii ' ill 1f- Q , Li if is-ff I L 'qi F 'Z , - . 1 sf , , ii ., . 1 . ,. , V 7 'I K .,,, i l S s A , VQ . . V . 1 5 - I VV: I V , L rrsa l A As 4391 3+ -.q :QM , 'Y 3 wi slr, A , .... iv f' . Mig sl. a., 5 Q vi V -A me AF agffij pa ,gg V. T' K --.3 A fr 'Q 'g 1 H 3 ,A n J .Q - Y L 'fi ae.. A ... rf l ., L li can -, f' .Q 1. ESQ . A X -1-A k i My if liil 1 .L I I I , ws 'wr y C C rx , li , .. 1, 5? , li G -'rv ,-Q' gk V, W , ' .. .V 1 nl- I 4115 l i -J A gg ,.-4 W9 ' --1-mr xx ii' il A ll.. Q s- ' , ' Y ' -1- - L ' L .-- I 1 MJ C4 Judi Brunk Duane Brunlon Judy Bulla Jim Bupp Richard Burel Janeva Burkhead Viclor Burnham Kennelh Burroughs James Byrum John Calkins Jim Camp Joy Carpenfer JUNIORS Leadean Carpenler Sharon Carr Pam Carler Dennis Carfwrighi' Dorolhy Carver LOCKER boul belween Jerry Richey and Paul Evans is refereed by Mr. James McDowell. Donna Casey James Chambers Sharon Champion Lerald Chapman Mike Cheesman Jerri Cheshier Delores Chraslil Slanley Church Sieve Ciccarelli Shirley Claibourn J. W. Clapp Judilh Clark Keilh Clarke Mike Clemensen Darryl Clemenl Norma Clubb Claudefle Clum Dennis Clulfer Donnis Clurler Gary Coffell Marcia Coffman Larry Cole Paul Colgrove Ronald Collier Norma Colvin Sandy Cone Jeanefie Conklin Allen Conley William Cook FOOTBALL, as if could be played, was shown al a pep rally by Soufh pepslers. 50 Pai Cook Eddie Coons Bob Cooper Linda Cooper Sherron Cornelius Bill Corzaff Kay Cosfner Norma Couchman Ann Couring+on Ellen Cowles Darrell Cox Sharon Cox Jerry Crabfree Dennis Crider Tom Crider James Cromwell Donna Crowder Nola Cuddy Joe Cumley Farricia DaMe+z David Daniel Jean Davis Rose Ann Dean Larry Dearing Jim DeBrouwer Sandra DeGeer Judiih DeSpain Karen Dewing JUNIORS Chrisfy Dick Brenda Downey Sandra Drake Joyce Draper Donna Ducroux John Duran RESEARCH 'For English rhemes look Beverly Price, Micki Barfo 51 e Reeves, and Mike n fo +he library. Sharon Eason Ramona Easierly Karin Eberl' Byron Ecklund Gay Eifel Phil Elder Sue Ellis Sue Emley Ann Elniff William Ensley Kae Ensz Lesfer Epp Marilyn Ericson Chesfer Eudy p o f ...ai E ,,f -I ali, X J is axis MQ ,142 I -4 firf, Q 'Q' an Jai ,TZ 1- if if 4 J 2 N W. . . ,sf-5? f K f fuiiifgr, 1 wifi X Zi, if 1 3 - if 'ge er , .f-,gf Qi' ei 4 X , , 4 'ff gd 'ii' K in 'zz' we W5 is ji If N 'VE ,L 'Q QM 1'On 'T -6 ,ua 34 wa, ,Ri y , V ,AVV,,, YK s AX , , in V VV ,V KV 4 F , l , al 2 5 .3 , ,, kv- X ,M7 1, xiii ,w..,,.f I J . J EW ij , ' m l Q ii 1 4. Q1 Safe :'AA A g 'h F m i ' as -A'2' F S .Q . . - .,,E - -Q - I in .... A ,. kr yy R as S E F' f f Ji M K , 1 -:l, ,. 5 -my 'if F' . L 5 342 iiii S N 5 ii V A 3 .'qi L W' -2' 1 i :' l u a L , :::3 4-A: K QJW Q ,, y y - I - N N 'au , L -L.L ..-9. A. M I Q!.., :' 1 y 1 t ' ,I 1 X y y Q ,K yyyy G g J. X , y yn bw L11 V. Z 2 1m :II , L In f :F 3 3. rf.. Q - ,L is 1' L as L ff' X ' ' , ' 2 VQ K N , 1 ,mm4,L,k H 1 T ky ,, , f M ,',:.' ,. - A X 'ii' LS f yy L ,M J L.. ima nt -'A ,. , S ax, ,R K We Q Q 3 5 fi v SG , , W A , 'Si i . -, y .,-- . K In , A was M F , -.v ae F Kay Evans Larry Evans Paul Evans Paula Filcan Mary Jo Fleming Judy Flowers David Flynn Joe Forinash Ann Fos+er Mary Jo Fraiponi' Carol Frank Winifred Frazee Jim Freeman Sam Gardner Paul GarreH' Carol Garrison Sherryl Garrifson Olive Garfon Michael Gipson Gary Girard June Goff Leilani Goff Phil Goff Paf Goodacre Lowell Gordon Margarei Gordon BenneH' Grafe Dennis Green Jim Green Vic+or Green Pai' Greer Sue Griffin JUNIORS Jack Griffin Beverly Grimes Judy Gunzelman Gayle Habihel CHRISTMAS favors for hospi-lals were prepared by FMC members Donnis Cluf- ier, Ramona Easierly, and Bob McDowell. Gail Hager Sherry Hager Vicki Hainline Ronnie Hale S+ewar+ Hales Lloyd Hall Sharon Hall W. R. Hardgrave Vivian Harmel Gerald Hario Rosalie Harper 52 I I Keifh Harris I Margaref Harris Janef Hari' Tracy Harf Ray HarveII Dixie Hasfy DeWayne Hafcher Karen Haffield Peggy Havens Linda Haymond Ronald Heafh JUNIORS Linda Herndon Gary Herold Carlos Hiaff Janef Hicks STAGE MAKE-UP was smeared on Sharon Brunk by Paf Johnson in dramaf- ics Class. I Darrell Hill Homer Hirsh Don Hoffman Paula Holliday i Dick Hollingsworfh I Larry Holmes Ronald Hood I Beverly Howey 1 Karen Huck I Connie Hudson I John Huffman Richard Huggins I Rex Hughes John Hungafe Delberf Hunfer Sherry Irons Spencer Ingram Carolyn Isaacson Clarence Jackson Ronnie Jackson Judy James Gary Jenkins Sonia Jennings Norma Joe Jean Johnson Jim Johnson Mike Johnson Paf Johnson Raymond Johnson Sandra Johnson Carol Jones Jeanne Jones Delores Jusfus Kafhy Kabler Charles Kasferke 53 Ks, 111.4 1 1 vu Q 0' 5 5 r I f 1. A, M i 'Q ' I '-,, V fs. s ,gg ,K I I ' .5 ' af? 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V- as I Mkt fri M i L . or , F ' y iiqziw- . ., V V: if r is ' e E ff? ,. .v,,f ' f all N , H' J I . X f .fr N R J r' , Q L : r i, I V. Q A ,1 W vig L ' ' A 4 , ,., xl I Wig, gg , of ,.::,, , ff 2 ry, M 3 ' L VV L U 1 V VV- , A X if Q V,, g u i: J ., , l , VKAL: f f .ILV ZW A ,,,V in x V ft Q, 4, ,. C Jaunila Kimmel Connie Kogle Ronnie Kolrsal Karen LaMar Glenda Lamb Judiih Lamb Carolyn Lamoreaux JUNIORS David LanceH Frances Lane Larry Lanq Kay Langhofer Charleen Langsfon Mary Lassiler Bonnie Lower Jerry Lawrence CHECKING absenfees was one of many iobs for Norma Couchman, iunior office proc+or. Terry Lawrence Roberi Lawlon Pai Leedy Jacqueline Leonard Sonya Lessman Bobbie Jo Loepp Bob Logan Roger Logan Beulah Long Helen Long Margarei' Long Ellen Loquisf George Lulz Leroy Lynam Charles McClure Mike McCormick Ari McCoy Cheryl McCullough Guyla McDonald Bob McDowell Ann McKain Joan Madden Dennis Maddox Bernie Mahaney Terry Manlz Eugene Marshall Joyce Marlin Linda Mar+in Pai Marlin Jimmy Mariindale Pal' Marfindale Roger Marx Slan Mason Carol Malhis Richard Malhis 54 James Ma++ix Claude Mavify Judy Mayfield Anna Medslrer James Mendenhall Donald Merrifield Ronald Merril? Fred Miller Jeaneffe Miller Linda Miller Myron Miller Barry Mifchell Eldon Milchell Francine Mifchell Jim Mifchell Marvin Mifchell Roberl' Mifchell Dale Mizer Raymond Moore Delberf Morgan Dixie Morris Roberf Morris Marva Morrison Jean Morrow JUNIORS Sharon Mullins Carolyn Myers Ella Napier CAMPAIGN pos+er par+ies provided elecfion maferials for Karen LaMar, Pai' Rod- ney, Danny Langhofer, Linda Cooper, and Kay Langhofer. Riia Newburn Carol Nichols Jerry Nichols Kaihleen Nida Edwin Nighswonger Bob Nilzkel Freddy Norih Douglas Nu'Her Rudy Nydegger Marian Odle Jim Ogden Jean Owens Dale Palmer Judy Palmer Doris Paph Gary Parker Karen Parks Sieve Parks Marqare+ Pechin Philip Pehde Janice Peil 55 -I X .r ,K J 'Q ' ff' ffm ,J J? f I 3 C' 3 , 5- -aaf , ' 1 MM 8 ...., f m y -v - v i i A ...5 Q N i ., N is: f fa s, , I XA X N 4' :., W an EQ Z: :TRL Q in ii 1 .rkw , ' J . .. R usp. 3 C... , f' f Q' i -ji.. 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Q- ye, i s v ff V i E o P -sz f i .' Ki sn is R X as , Y A V 1 ' r-' xi 3 saa is X RX fer- ,- 53 Q Qc..-was -i'A1i A of Margaref Penningron Laura Pepper Veronica Peoples Ray Pe+erson Belly PeH'i'l Sue Piclrle Linda Pillringfon JUNIORS Galen Pohl Janice Pond Phyllis Pope Donald Porrer Karen Poller Gail Powell CANDY sales afler school salisfied fhe swee+ +oo+hs of sophomores Bill Coolr, Marcia Coffman, and Karen Schegel. Evelyn Power Beverlv Price Gene Price Mary Lou Pruifl Tom Pryor Charles Pugh Shirley Queen Tom Quigley Larry Ouinalfy Lexy Rabourn Arlhur Radabaugh Clyde Radcliff Nancy Raqon Huberl Rainbolr Allan Ramsey Marsha Ramsey Donna Randall James Rangel Paulelle Rash Carol Ray Wiley Redenbaugh Miclcie Reeves Doris Reqnier Eddie Reid Tommy Reynolds ClareHa Richardson Mille Richardson Ronnie Roads Pamela Roberfs Evan Roberlson Carol. Robinson Bill Rosenslein Ann Ross Michael Roy Becky Rucas 56 William Ruclcle Ernesr Ryboli Glenda Sanborn LeVonna Sanders Mary Sanders Joe Sandoval Ronnie Schaefer Jim Schammerhorn Milne Schepis Karen Schlegel James Schweirzer Ka+hy ScoH Sharon Scoll Ann Seelaeclc Belly Seebeclr Phyllis Selenlze Gary Sewell Marie Shade Fred Shanlcs Dianna Sharp Kay Shaw Sharon Shea David Sheffield Donald Shoclrey Terry Shumaker Joe Shupe Jaunifa Shurfleff Geneva Sigler Sheryl Sipes Norman Slade Q! Q lg Q r 3 Q fl Q 3 - -5 2' pf V , , r H, ,, 9 ,,,l, if fi ui J 2 ' .ss ., Q , 'fb A :Q :Mt ' as: f i f ,p LX jfs' ' .- 3. x X y, 4 I 0 S. ' 5 K , i 5 S 1 -Qi., 4' 2 f ' ii' 'Q' ' .. F3 S q ah- if I , l. Q 3' S f ' ' Z-ef IA, Q if 5 in Hi, V V .1 J A I , ,gg V I Vi K 1 K ,Af 51. , T1 - . L , . 'W' x if I M JUNIORS lil -, ... Paden Smallwood 4 J Gordon Smi+h Jacqulin Smiih CHEERLEADERS Sandy Cone and Claudelrle Clum 'lhrow lhemselvesn info 'rhelr pracricing. Jim Smiih Joyce Smirh S+anley Smifh Billie Snow Karl Soulhwiclc Ka+hie Spealces Jaunifa Spearry Donald Spencer Tom Springob Linelfe Spurlin Judy Spurloclc lola Squires Lana Srandridge John Sfafon f A ' ' x n K 5 , Q O9 , if , . 1 ,N ,. S3 L -W4 ., H'-Atl - . '35 , 2. . ,vm Q. M fu., jg K Q, Q 1? li 'QS K 'fl X 'Q WW 1 1 -,J ' ,ii W, Bay Z. K !. 1 if ,am 3' I fd ' 'Y . ? p N W' A: aw ff 9 4,2 -1 an if' : .. in - 'W N. ,,..- . rev W x as , , X ev if lf fo H . .- He : m Q' wwf' sf Eh Q' W .. W5 ,Q , -ve Q , . H-. fruwjy, .af ui H im A XY- y jg . '-4-.:,.-L , -:T ' 1, J' .74 G 1 F m fg? 2 f m - l if 3: Q 'ie' R ' A Qi? IZIV ' 3 1 K pg ' 'av A? V Q iw U , 7 ' T T ee 1 1 r if he e if ' T J if pn, :I e k 4 A jf' Tiff? A, K V - -'gil :V Rf 'V Si 5 y 5? fm. , 49 Z f Q fr 2 M. ea L ,W Z Q V L., K .rr 5 .T eyai ' Q: ,ll K X 1 T D K, 'Q '::: 1 :-, 1 J -,asa X r Q' f Q . s li' gi, ,,. -- IGH ' ar eeaee ,.., 9, ik -we. 9.6 .. eff' J A .ea Q ' Ar X .. 2 M -M f M 1: 3 2' ,5 . H. 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JUNIORS I 8 4 -Zi STROLL down Sou+h's broad halls was pleasanl' for sophomore officers ll fo rl Karen Chirwood, girls' vice-presi- denlg Joyce McDonald, freasurerg Dean Sfewarf, boys' vice-president Carol Comsfoclc, secrefaryg and Morris Birch, president SOPHOMCRES-THE APPRENTICES :' :ass , A ji ' , ,, A' Q ' ' :,r 1 2. ':: . ER., ii 5 of 5 -T s F f srr f r ss A I '7 :.. ,, . ,. 1, VV H : ', my H lf A ' K- -J ' A-,,,,r X ' of ,Q limi' M V ' A ir i g jfQ.- ' or X A ki ' ff A i A Y Kg 1 -gun' ' A A - yi A in A r l M ,y r 3, y , ' Lili-1 fi fl lx 'ii l fx l ' V H il ll , 1' Weldon Abram Jane+ Adams Sharon Adams Pamela Addis Gary Alber+son Ronnie Allbrighr Richard Allen Donald Allison Marilyn Allison Jerry Alier Donna Ammann BeH'y Anderson Wanda Anglefon Mavis Anfoine Mary Anfoine Johnnye Applelo William Arnold Rufh Arferburn Douglas Askins Linda Ashbury Richard Baller H Edna Ballard Larry Ballard Tom Barlow Joy Barnes Janice Bafchman Alan Bauqher Kennelh Bauer Fred Beaman Harold Bear Phyllis Beclcwilh Gary Bell Barbara Bennelf Linus Benoif Rose Benlon Jane Bernhardf Pal' Befournay Thurman Bibb Gary Biddy Mildred Biggs Ronald Binlrley Morris Birch Sandra Boggess Loyd Bolin Pafricia Booze Judy Boyce Tom Brace Fred Brady Carol Brandenburg Larry Brazell Burch Breazeale Lois Brill' Joyce Brock Allen Brown James Brown Kennelh Brown Sandra J. Brown Sandy K. Brown Anna Burchell Brian Burdick Bill Burford Beryl Burlchead Frances Burne'H' Dave Burshilr Donald Bux+on Shirley Byrd SOPHS Karmen Byrum Larry Campbell Richard Carlefon PHOTOGRAPH of Phofog- rao er Murl Jones, Slu- denf Pholos, snapping a porlralf of Frances BurneH'. .4 i 7 4 .A , . , f - , 21 at 1? -4 'f A ' it Aiwa av I' f' 53 in I sm- x 4- M 1' an , :LEH E, , V, J' ,. if AQ MW I 5 .M . 3 -A4 i Q E A Q? . :rf B J di' 4- Q ,ofa ..,...., llll WW T ??' W 1 7' ' s 1 ,A sk rf' G HE K f L :'. sr g, 1 1 .. F A - r -:V I 1 ' sf' ' -sg B' -.mr A A ip V- ASL x 1 U ,,, , i 2 Y - f-5 A mi , M Y r -4- 7 i i -A S8 I Mfg Yi X lllifi '2rr. P? - l I da N , 1 ' 4' y , ,T sl ka 3 4 E LA, . , My X 3 7. 7 iir I I in as ,,, , . i - J B f f I W Wh J ,fr-ai qw K, me B - or f B mga., sw so cr B ,Q ' f , 'if-f . 135 F .iii L,V,'v, NN n,L, y , .,..:-main: , ' NQIN ' f ,li y r ssy an so p ii I J wi 'QQ is an l '3 auf WY V V,,. i . J f ig ,Q ' - J Z H' 'Q by 4' iw.,-ev 'B :Q - as Ek -:Q J 2- :iffy fx fi. C y yxylr ,ws I' , f ,K :ix , ' L' if .. ,- Z Kr., . ,.:: ,J V, dr Se iff fl es y 4 wi -sa ff All C - E' V' xl B .. A we is C, i J :ii if fe 1 A 4 is ,- A ' we r 4 -f - :I ' 3 B' A 1 Ri ir' Joyce Carlson Ginny Carfer Linda Carfer Nina Carr David Casey Joe Cash Judy Chamberlain Margaref Charlef Jerry Chealum Ronnie Chebuliz Karen Chilwood Pauleffe Childs Terry Chrisler Paul Ciolli James Clapp Bill Clark Danny Clarlr Jim Clark Judy Cline Judi Clyne Scolf Colby Wilma Coleman Derrel Collins Lloyd Combs Carol Comsfoclx Milne Conner Larry Conyers George Cool: Ted Cool! Terry Cool: Linda Coons David Cooper Gary Cooper Glenda Corbin Bob Corp Jan Cola Judi+h Cowdrey Sondra Cox Sfeven Cox SOPHS Carolyn Crabb Joe Craiq Bernice Crain Cindy Crich+on Donna Crone Jim Daelwiler Danny Davidson Sharron Davidson 'Q A i ADVICE on hovf fo assisi oiher siudenls in 'lhe l iv, brary was given 'lo Karen . XA' ' -'Z Wahl by Mrs. Barbara Wil SON. f V ., 3 I V A , , :E ,nga .. iw ' , . sg - M if ,., J J J -wi i lil ,L il I K i iii if S+eve Davis Caroline Degenl1ard+ Bob Dell: Dale Denney Fred Denny Milo Dcwbre Jeanelfe Dill Larry Dion Cl1arloHe Doclrery Joe Dodd SOPHS Sam Dowling Connie Dunn Gary Duvall THIS WORM furned under l'l1e disecling knife of bi- ologisls Brenda Nisbe'H' and Doroilly Mifchell. William Edering+on Connie Edwards Don Edwards Richard Elmore Jo Elrod Allan Embrey Roberl' Ensley Tom Eubank Cl1arloHe Eyfcheson Lyle Farris Connie Feagine Kafhy Ferguson Kenneih Ferrell Sue Ferrill Slzirley Fiss James Fiizgibbons LeRoy Ford Mary Ford Gene Fowler Jim Fraley Barbara Freeman Judilh Fryrear Don Galloway Ronnie Gehrer Ronald Geranl Larry Gibbs Jerry Gilleif William GilleHe Jacllie Gilliam Joyce Gomez Nancy Good BeHy Gooclin Nancy Goodman Carl Gordon Connie Gordor' we Q .A ' 'B' if 5' f mg Z,,., , ' 5' 1 bf' ef 55 1 fl if -HH ..,f U K ,.,, Aki w Q X .,, Q 13' it QD 4 4 ef 95 ' L ff , is gfjg, '3' fe . li A Q' ' K il 1 i N-.C 4.1 .0 L 'Y x 1 4, 41 .. Q J W 1 : I qv? J, K 'ff y,i e me at 5'7 A s of vfrf- ,, Qs!! 1- y--J Q H Q 31,112 4? A 9 L 1 i L ' . , 'alfa LLL 3 A W Ex s Q 'iv I 1 5 Tiffin our fr: Q 'Q' 'W' ' 5, tr M trkk .M .. A .E A ij' I il ae ne s 'rr if ' ii 'V 'f N ew 'W -- xi-'S' I ,f xmlv is ,if i t ,MJ .41 55- ,Mw , A va an-A JY' af 'Et' QL H 1 Rv A' 'Tl' we J z ZA. I A ' A , 1 by .. 1- . : i ' , V 41 A He, 35 we .f ag l yi , , i lan ik 7- .if ,r -ul up 'q i ' if .az W 5 - 'Q' i 1 rf JE fr 4 'K if K if' Q K H f:..: . Q i n y K , W., 3 of-Q f 'W L if fe- L l . ': I .f y , Mm M L :-,, Q A A- x r ie. reen 1:11 I ':,, ' au 'L iw- G 'zul -2 ,Q , L ,:.. I . :- V I x V ' V , ' ' if ,, 9 ' ,ze fi ' AJA2: ' ,',.. . 1 . ' I ii 1 if c ZZ: L , 4-,slfflf ii ,,V y y 1 an iz v--1 In y ml' I QM Vih, . G 'A A , s r A A 9 Nancy Gordon Pa? Gordon Glen Graham Ronald Granlz John Graves Phillis Greenway Billy Greer Morris Griffin Roberi' Grimes Linda Grimsley Sharolyn Groeneveld SOPHS Saundra Gun+harp Fred Gulhrie Michael Haier Sheryl Haqer Tom Hall David Halsey Alice Hamme Kay Hammer SOPH SWIMMERS sfop splashing long enough 'For Gay Eilel 'lo checlc fhe roll. Parricia Hansell Sharon Harp Lin Harris Laura Hasenyager Larry Hauqen Gary Hedqepalh CharloH'e Hedges Viclri Hein Dennis Helmuih Sheila Henderson Gary Henness Milne Hiclxs Dianne Hill Larry Hill Mary Hill Tom Hill Gary Hilyard Elsie Hiner Delores Hifzeman Dwayne Hiizeman Lee Hollaway BeHy Hopper David Hopkins Harold Houdasheli' Wayne Houpf Mary Howe Jerry Hudson Ora Lee Hughes 64 Roger Hughes Mary Hvde Clinnard Irving Oclus Isaacs Bill Jackson Ronald Jackson Chrisfine Jacobs Janice Jason Carolyn Johnson Fred Johnson Glenda Johnson Linda Johnson Lylia Johnson Roberf Johnson Beverly Jones Bobbi Jones LaVonne Jones Roberla Jones Kafhryn Jonson Sam Jordan Gary Kahre Shirley Karr Shirley Kelley Larry Kelly Claude'He Kershner Suzanne King Jerry Kinder Don Kingore Teri Kirkharl Larry Kirkpafrick Shirley Kirkpalrick Gill Kiilerman Sandra Kolb Tom Krouskup Diane Krueger John Krug Eugene Lahann SOPHS Joe Lank Wendella Larr HEALTH educa+ion was s'I'ressed by Coach Emil Haar during classroom ses- sions of sophomore gym class. Bruce LaRue Roseann Larson Royce Lafhrop Wauniia Laughlin Frank Lehman Doreen Leidy David Lemcke 65 we Ja, J 5, J J W' V J , J 1 T 9 W R' ff ii ,Y ,W K . NT' Jai X if X fi! J .. ' . .-.-' - L - V 2' J, ' FP We 429' J .::Z:: 4-J fm :e1,i cliff, J l : J ' ilii if ' J J 1' 1 v ig: . fs 4 ,iiy . 1 I My I i I txswi. X - I ff J ' J A yy we I , 7, ': 3 '53 JJ ..,.' '53 Q M J r e 'L -f ,.J,,w K j' P f ii ' ' ' .,.,,f.-f is Vg, N ' Z' 1 .'i ii s :'- 1 ' EM ,af J I' ,W ..,,. I:'i i'j?i5'ii J ffl ,eff 3' yyssyy, J an AE 1 is J is Q .1 ? ' 5. ' Q .. L J Ji 2 ,ssrai J - , 3 Zig' VJ S35 , J f A :aa Q 55? J V ,rr of , - ,:.. M y giru JJ 1 J J-. ,xi M in A f 'E H ' W 5' ra L if wr IV I VVV, V y mms 5 f,v,.,: l Q- ,.,, . 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I A Pele Leuszler Carrol Linn Nancy Lippincofi Milne Lively Miclcey Loclre Siella Loepp Tom Long Howard Lonqnecker Mary Jo Lo'H Dale Love SOPHS Phillip Lowe Meredi+h Loy Linda Loyd SCHEDULE change for David Casey was approved by Mrs. Lorene Sfone, WHSS counselor. Barbara Lumlv Carol Lynch Connie Lynch Judy McAdoo Willena McCammon Roger McClure Georgia McDermed Joyce McDonald Tommy McDowell Mary McGann Brenda Mcllnay Pairicia McKean Donald McLean Susan McMann Mike MacMurray Barbara McNay Bob Madden David Mallow Norma Malfby Milion Marlin Erma Mason Pa'Hi Masfers Wayne Mafhis Barbara Maunz Carma Mauel Jerry Maxwell Sally Mayfield Tom Mayhill Joe Medearis John Miller Karol Miller Milxe Miller Tom Millilxan Marilyn Minor Mike Moody 66 Doroihy Mi+chell Ronald Morey Howard Morris Terri Morris John Morfon Maria Morion Gail Moses Roy Moss Kennefh Mosleller Terry Mosieller Buddy Munn Jerry Murphy Connie Nease Gloria Nelson C-harles Nicholas Moniy Nicholson Jim Nidiffer Brenda Nisbefi Ronald Norris Jeane Nuqen Sharon Oalrs Paul O'Dell Sandra O'Dell Eddie Odle James Olson David Osburn Vera Oswald Thomas Oiis Sharon Owens Toby Paff Rosanne Parlcer Linda Parlxs Dennis Parmele Karen Paul Jimmy Payne Larry Peer Ru+h Pendarvis Veronica Penn SOPHS Danny Peoples Coy Phillips Marilyn Phillips Bugs in'l'eres+ed Davena Riqel and Barbara McNay so much ihai 'lhey mounied ihem 'For a biology display. 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' ei gel S4 ifl bww Q5 Brenda Pope Loren Pope Roberl' Porler Rachel Powell Larry Poynler Daniel Preecs Joe Price Mary Prifcheii Larry Puclre'H' Sian Queen Janice Quinalfy Mike Rache Judy Rafzlaff Rulh Redburn JeHa Reed Eddie Reeves Sherry Reynolds Connie Rhodes Roger Rholen Pal Rice Richard Rice Sieve Rich Carolyn Richardson Donnah Richardson SOPHS Floyd Richardson Davena Rigel Esiher Riggs A MAP was needed +o help Barbara Bennelf and Pele Leuszler 'find 'lheir way around Sou+h's big building. Lana Rising Donald Robbins Floyd Rogers Judy Rogers Karen Rogers Hope Roles Larry Roles Sharon Ross Aline Rowland Keilh Rucas Richard Ruddiclr Charles Rude Thomas Russell Vicki Safe Tony Sage Barbara Sagerly Marie San+iaqo Gale Scarborough Thomas Schusler Judy Schwarfz Sharon Scolf 68 Berna Scribner Lyle Seely Sharon Seiberi Sharilyn Sell Nicki Sena Wanda Se'Hy Linda Sewell SOPHS Glenda Seyber+ Alice Sharp Mike Sharp Caiherine Sheffield Virginia Shockey Joey Shriver Mike Shrouf ScoH Shumard Pafricia Sigg Jim Sigle PROCTORS like Caroline Degenhardi someiimes found lime fo siudy. Sue Sims Donna Sink Michael Sink Roberi Skinner Norvella Smiih Tommy Smifh Nancy Speifer Sherry Spicer Pairicia Sprague Linda Spurlin Paul Sfaggs Joyce Sfahl Linda Sfelobins Judy Sieddum Jerilyn Sfephenson Dean Siewari' Hal Siiles Janey Siiles Kenneih Siinley Fred Siiies Warren Siorms Elnora Siover DIXIE DIALERS provided addresses and phone num- bers 'For Dean Sfewarf, Linda Turney, and Gloria Nelson. 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While Nila Widdoes Teresa Wilderom Barbara Wildoner Beverlv Williams Jewell Williams Ronald Williams Sherry Williams Gary Wilmclh Anna Wilson 70 Charma Wilson Francis Wilson Marilyn Wilson Belly Windholz Donald Windholz Ronald Windholz COOKING is 'Fun for Linda Coons, Cindy Crichfon, Shirley Fiss, and Marilyn Phillips in Souihs home- malxing deparfmenf. Phillip Winsion Carol Wise Phillip Wood Sara Woodland Larry Woods Carol Woody SOPHS James Wrighf Sonya Wrighf Karol Yanlre PARTY-GOERS Karen Chiiwood, Tom Krouslrup, Susan McMann, Morris Birch, and Odus Isaacs were amonq ihe guesis ai Dean S+ewar'l's ge+-+o- gelher. Franlc York Margie Young Michael Young 71 ' 3- 1 Y ' ,, -1 - if A , h, ' .is , s 'u 'H ' : -SS' 'lzfzff 'Z ' Q '? '- v af A if-T' f V 1 f g K v,.H,.,, s I , '- ' Y s 'xx' 5 ' X z wo. --rg, ' i i. ' in ,l ,Ffa . ' 4 R, K A B Jw . 'iv' ' if iff Q cis.-.u 4- 1921. - M5 I ws: 'f y, gf gvys . B, is ..l -I , V A ,A I ' hi . -X ,aw Jam, . 4 ,- ,mf .S api H' we F V 'N gg-W 1 , Sine 8 4-' 7 ,.9-1 wi A 'X . K Q F' AN i .4 gf. if we NU' .M , L ,, , . ai A THE MATERIALS To complefe fheir educafional sfrucfure, so nobly con- ceived and sfarfed, fhe Builders need fo use MATERIALS found only in fhe scholasfic, arfisfic, special inferesf, and social organizafions af Soufh High. The finished Iook is accomplished only wifh fhe plasfer of youfhful exuberance, fhe colorful painf of friendship: fhe illuminafion of wired originalifyg fhe venfilafion of group acfiong fhe carpef of planning, and 'Ihe furnishings of inifia- five and imaginafion. The clubs offer individual sfudenfs MATERIAL ways fo dis- cover unfapped falenfs, fo develop known abilifies, fo make new friends, fo undersfand fhe real meaning of cooperafion, fo submif fo maiorify rule, and fo beIong. Such MATERIAL achievemenfs as assembly programs, sfudenf governmenf, fund drives, publicafions, musical groups, dramafic producfions, dances, and proms were suc- cessfully carried ouf af Soufh fhis year. These acfivifies will live vividly in fhe minds of many Soufh- erners as fhey view fhem in years fo come fhrough fhe pic- fure window of memory. VOCAL MUSIC Six colorluly-dressed yooal groups, lolaling oyer 300 yoioes, represenled Soulrh in Song lhis year under lhe direolion of Miss Chrisla Fisher. The large groups were lhe lO4fmember Choir, lhe Qirlsl Chorus, lhe Qirls' Glee Club, and lhe Boys' Glee Club, which adopled die lrinoliye ooslumes in keeping wilrh rhe school semble, and lhe harmony ol lrhe I7 Soarlel-olad Soelhern Belles were heard by many ohuroh, PTA, ard oiyio groeps as well as Soolh palrorf lhroughoel lhe year. lvlaior underlalcings by The yooaiisls daring lheir inilial Season were lhe Qpen l'-louse pro gram, lrhe Fall Conoerl, Chrislmas Vesper, colors. Easler Vesper, and parlioipalion in spring Mu- lhe 20 yoices ol lhe Muselles, a mixed ene sic Conlesls and Cily Music Fesliyal. BOYS GLEE CLUB-Back Qu' 'r r : Eddie Odle, Hal Sliles, Mila Dewbre, Paul Slaggs, Jim Fraley, Morris Birch, James Wrighl, David Cooper, Larry Conyers, Fred Denny. Sefind l?'ww': Gary Alber+son, Harold Bear, Loyd Bolin, Joe Dodd, Carl Gordon, Terry Mosleller, Danny Davidson, Torn Mayhill, Mille Macfvlurray. :mm James Turner, William Arnold, Thurman Bibb, Kennelh Moslel- ler, Scoll Colby, Ronald Morey, Donald McLean, Terry Chrisler, Gary Wilmoih, Mike Rache, Roger McClure, pianisf. 4-D ,JJ Choir-Sirk Rv. ' ' r : Linda Marlin, Sharon Shea, Car' olyn lsaacson, Sherria Van Dyke, Donnis Cluller, Judy Slrohm, Karen Dewing, Delores Chraslil, John Sleele, Larry Dearing. Tom Akers, Keilh Denny, Mike Johnson, Jerry Bolin, Ray Oaks, Waller Armslronq, Sleve Ciccarelli, Harold Arbuckle, Frances Lane, Karen Poller, Veva Davis, Wanda Ashley, Margarel Harris, Rose Ann Shorl. v 3 5 --: Nancy Mc- Bride, Karen Reece, Evelyn Power, Linda Phillips, Judy Al- exander, Joyce Draper, Sharon Thole, Jeanine Skinner, Clar- ence Benge, Michael Gipson, Gary While, Terry Lybarqer, Charles LaRue, Slewarl Hales, Chesler Eudy, Ann Allen, Mar- ilyn Weber, Sherry Kenyon, Eslher Shellhammer, Karen Mc- Niece, Helen Rowe, Karen Behnke. S- 1 3 Carol Wil- lis, Marian Odle, Tracy Harl, Gail Powell, Sharon Bennell, Mary Jo Fraiponl, Sandra lvy, Carol Woll, Nancy Wellman, Arlhur Radabaugh, James P. Brown, Terry Vreeland, Viclor Hernandez, Gary Ames, Allison Rich, Tony Napier, Roberl lvlilchell, Dale Brewer, Bill Russey, Donna Casey, Paula Barron, Judilh De Spain. 5 Qi.-V Anila Pridemore, Marilyn Bas- sell, Judilh Allen, Gail Hager, Barbara Bay, Carol Ray, Mar- garel Penninglon, Barbara Rulledge, Donna Woolsey, Lexy Rzbourn, Pal Marlin, Janice Pond, Ronnie Jackson, Danny Langholer, John Holliday, John Darr, Eugene Sloan, Earlene Boyce, Judy James, Sharon Marlin, Sue Pickle, Karen Schardl, pianisl, Carol Garrison, pianisl. BLUE ROBES wilh scarlel sloles were concerl allire lor Choir members ll lo rl Waller Armslronq, Veva Davis, Carol Ray, and Arlhur Radabaugh. F , l 0 Miss Chrisla Fisher Vocal Direclor L GIRLS' CHORUS-Back Row l lo rl: Sheryl Sipes, Brenda Downey, Judy Kirchner, Linda Pilkinqlon,-Judy Flowers, Jane Aldrich, Lana Slandridge, Sharon Gulhrie, Sharon Ballenger, Sally Laylon, Linda Loquisl. Trrd Q Joyce Brown, Sonia Jennings, Vicki Vasline. Karen Schlegel, Nancy Olson, Marilyn Ericson, Ramona Easlerly, Ann Fosler, Linda Herndon, Belly Breece. Seiord Bi.-- Leah Welch, Marsha Ramsey, Connie Pelers, Marcia Collman, Delores Taylor, Carol Lough, Ina Rae Peoples, Sherron Cornelius, Karen Huck, Linda Willell, Doris Reginer, Erirl Row: Delores Juslus, Margarel' Gordon, Marilynn Forinash, Jean Owens, Judy Johnson, Anila Pridemore, Belly Alberl, Delores Arnold, Kay Lanqholer, Jean Davis, Dianna Sharp, Sandra Gregory, R, 'fx i hy. fy 'rw - if Q lx AI? if 4 s H2 M M irid R - ff me --7 ' f i ii ri ir ii' iii 752 LW' 'l E' A if S y y Y y M ' , , l fi ' gl FEATURED inslrumenlal group ai sev- eral public funcfions was fhe brass sexfel consisring of ll To rl George Terrell, William Cook, Richard Allen, Danny Clark, Toby Pail, and Janel Alvis. v 'Ti MUSETTES-Back Row Li lo rj: Jeanelle Dill, Rex Hughes, Karen Schardl, Jim H. Mirchell, Sharon Shea, Joyce Slahl. Tn :i Ron: Terry Vreeland, Marilyn Bassell, David Childs, Margarel Harris, John Alkisson, Ev- elyn Power. Seird RQ.-.: Veva Davis, Larry Dearing, Gail Powell, Mike Rache, Judy James, James P. Brown, Eronl Row: Judy Sfrohm, Fred Denny, Judy Alexander, Slew- arf Hales. SOPHOMORE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-Back Row ll To rl: Billie Welsh, Jo Elrod, JeHa Reed, Joyce Brock, Kafhryn Jonson, Kalhy Fer- guson, Janice Jason, Sherry Spicer, Mary Poncl, Vera Oswald, Shirley Karr, Carolyn Crabb, Rosemary While, Rosanne Parker, Teresa Wilderom, Nira Widdoes, Charma Wilson, Shirley SuHon, Dixie Wesierhaus, Carol Lynch. Third Rev.: Nancy Sunner, Palricia Booze, Brenda Mcllnay, Lincla Carfer, Norma Malfby, Judy Boyce Vicki Hein, Kay Hammer, Linda Plank, Vicki Safe, Joyce McDonald, Glenda Corbin, Diane Krueger, Judy McAdoo, Janice Ouinally, Donna Crone, Marilyn Wilson. Second Rav.: Palricia Sprague, Berna Scrib- ner, Bobbi Jones, Linda Johnson, Connie Lynch, Judy Taylor, Hope Roles, Pafricia McKean, Brenda Pope, Judifh Clark, Anna Wilson, LaVonne Jones, Nancy Goodman, PaHi Masfers, Karen Chilwood. Eronl Row: Jane+ Poore, Willena McCammon, Nancy Gordon, Rober+a Jones, Lylia Johnson, Margie Young, Jerilyn S+ephenson, Carolyn Johnson, Glenda Johnson, Sharon Seiberr, Shirley Kirkpal- rick, Alice Sharp, Jane Bernhard+, Barbara Wildoner, Edna Ballard. Janel Adams, Mary McGann. ,avmur Q1-mn.fm: r m. 7.1: 1-1-nvueaze SOUTH lrumpeleers ll 'lo rl Janel Alvis, Toby Pail, and Keilh Clarlr. BRASS QUARTET-ll lo rl Keilh Clarlr, Tom Hall, Mary Willis, Marvin Wahlen. SAXOPHONE QUINTET-ll lo rl Carolyn Apple, John Krug, Sherry Irons, Janel' Wallers, Bennell Grale. SOUTHERN BELLES-Back Row ll lo rl: Sharon Thole, Linda Marlin, Carol Franx, Donna Woolsey, Judy Palmer. Seignd Raw: Barbara Rulledge, Lexy Rabourn, Sherryl Garrifson, Sue Pickle, Paula Barron. Fronl Row: Carol Ray. Nancy McBride, Margarel Penninglon, Gail Hager, Judilh Allen, Marilyn Minor, pianisl, Carolyn lsaacson, pianisl. TRUMPET QUARTET--ll 'ro rl Gary Hilyard, Jim F. Miichell, Larry While, Tom Hall. CLARINET QUARTET-ll lo rl John Morlon, Shirley Byrd, Mere- difh Loy, Carol Nichols. K, .5 . . . fx. 1-1, Q. J .4ff X. . , ,, 3 FRENCH HORN QUINTET-li lo rl George Terrell, Mary Willis, Daniel Preecs, Beryl Burkhead, Donnah Richardson. STRUTTERS who led lhe marching band lhrough ils paces were fl 'TZ Jaunila Shurlleff, Sherry Irons, Rudy Nydegger, drum major, Judi Clyne, Sandra Johnson. INSTRUMENTA lnslrnmenlal music varied wilh lhe sea- sons as lhe marching band opened lhe year wilh four halllime shows under lhe direclion ol Mr. Wynne Harrell. Public appearances lor lhe concerl band slarled wilh lhe program lor Open Home in November, followed by The Winler Concerl in December, and lhe Spring Conceri in March. During lhe winler monlhs The band- L ,. -W f ... i---,W ---Mm., -5--gp-v - My-we-V ,W , , M W., M. f N A L- - .nw 'vw'- .,-ieemfww-wgw,i.:maevzfQ,oAvwm4.:w:Hv1,Q,f.g.rw:a1v,fw14.mimJ2'fa' -- emirnwrizf-sam, ,Quinlan l l NUSIC slers played al pep assemblies and games, for school iuriclions, and al comrnuniiy group meelings. The Orcheslra presenled ils inilial ei- iori al ihe Chrislmas Convocalion in De- cember, lhen Took parl in ihe Cily and Slaie Music Conlesls in April. lndividual soloisls and ensembles also displayed iheir slcill ar lhe spring iesliyals. ORCHESTRA-ll lc rl Carol Jones, Nancv Lippincoif, Connie Sims, Brenda Nisbeii, Fred Gufhrie, Vivian Harmel, Leah Welch. Mr. Wvnne Harrell, direcior, Judy Vwlillis, Marie Sfalcup, Lanny Wallace, Shirley Byrd, James Mifchell, Fllen Cowles, Ronnie Scarborouqh, Donald Pickins, Gerald Wilkins, Paul O'Dell, Janice Balchmen, Veronica Peoples, W. R. Hargrave, Julia Waddles, Clarence Benge. TROMBONE QUARTET-ll lo rliGary Van Amber. Bill Cook, Dennis Parmele, Marvin Wahlen. BAND-Back Row ll lo rl: Louise Morlon, Mickey Locke, Dean Slewarf, Sue Sims, Judy Mayfield, Mr. Wynne Harrell, direcfor, C. J. Louqh, Bob Logan, Danny Clark, Gordon Smiih, Tom Eubank. Third Row: Meredifh Loy, Marilyn Allison, Fred Brownell, Bernie Mahaney, David Benson, Jerry Hudson, Mack Goodman, Larry Welly, Wayne Houpf, Ronnie Scarborough, Tom Hall, Gary Hilyard, Lanny Wallace, Toby Paff, Jim Mi+chell, Larry Whife, Janef Alvis, Kei+h-Clarke, Michael Younq, Phillip Lowe, Paul O'DeIl, John Huffman, Rober+ Barre'H, Richard Allen, Mike Moody, Gary Van Amber, Dennis Parmele, William Cook, Marvin Wahlen. Second Row: Shirley Byrd, Kenne+h Brown, Wayne Maller- nee, Janice Osburn, George Terrell, Mary Willis, Daniel Preecs, Beryl Burkhead, Donnah Richardson, Sandra 0'Dell, Gerald Wilkins, Judy Brimmer, Rudy Nydegger, BenneH Grale, Carolyn Apple, Jane+ Walfers, Sherry Irons, John Kruq. Prev Row: John Morion, Carol Nichols, Sandra Leidy, Sfeve Davis, Olive Gar+on, Linda Parks, Allen Ramsey, Kae Ensz. .. , y I S I in X .i ,X L -a , L 6 COMMlTTEE REPORTS were reviewed by officers lseafed, l lo rl Veva PRQJECTS included H19 infer-Cily paper drive Davis, secrelaryg Jim H. Mifclnell, presideni, Jerry Felzien, vice-presidenlg which gof me Suppoq of ll fo rl DO,-55 Paphl Mo,-. Joe Forinash, freasurer: isiandingl Mr. Bill Green and Mr, Lindley Cox, ,QS Bi,-Ch' and Bobbie JO Lgepp, advisers. DELEGATE ASSEMBLY Deiegaie Assembly members, elecled in homerooms lo meel and recommend a form oi sludeni qovernmenl ior Souih, look all year lo comp eie The iaslc. The Qroup seni Qommiilees lo The olher Wichila schools io learn aboul ihe various sys- lems being used before making a decision. Under The direclion oi Jim H. Milcheli, lem- porary chairman, and Veva Davis, secrelary, lhe DA supervised The ciass eleciions, collecied used cloihinq during ihe March 'Save lhe Chiidrenw campaign, and'so'd Fiqhlin' Colonel builons. They also cooperaied wilh lhe paper drive, sporlsmanship, and honor socieiy proiecis oi lhe lnler-Ciiy Sludenl Council DELEGATE ASSEMBLY-Bfzxn Rav li to i,: Hal sfiles, Gary Girard, Dennis Wallace, Larry Conyers, Tom Akers, John Worfhan, Roger McClure, Richard Swaney, Barney Barnharl, Joe Forinash, Jerry Felzien. Y rd Ronald Norihway, Karen MCNeiC9, Carole OWEN. Phyllis Price, Nancy Ragon, Minnie Sweeden, Delores Jackson, Ann Turner, Marva Morrison, Eslher Riggs, Ronnie Jackson. Sirord V -- Doris Paph, Rosalie Harper, JeaneH'e Dill, Carol Lynch, Janef Sclwweilzer, Barbara Hill, Joyce McDonald, Lana Lang, Barbara Brown, Joyce Sfahl. Prom' R ivy: Ellen Cowles, Sue Griffin, Sherryl Waflcins, Carol Cornsfock, Karen Chifwood, Geneva Sigler, Kae Ensz, Pai Rodney, Marilynn Forinash. UAD S d ll l rl Linda Weinloocl Mr Roberf lnce adviser' Mike Conner Sealed: Phil Gofl, DEBATE SQ - lan irig o C , . , , . Rose Benfon, Charles Wells, Marilyn Allison, Ellen, Cowles, Gwen Ward. Arfhur Whiimore, Richard Swaney, Karen Baker. DEBATE Forensic aciivilies al Soulh were carried on Through The Debale Club, Jrhe debale sguad, and The debale class. Debale squad. coached by lvir. Roberl lnce, consid- ered Resolve: The Federal Governmenl should sub- slanlially increase ils regulaiion ol labor unions in six lournamenis, won 42 rounds, and rarilced iourlh in lhe dislricl meer. Club oliicers, Linda Weinlood, presideni, and Gwen Ward, secreiary, also arranged lor field Trips lo mee?- ings ol several governmenl groups. DISCUSSION experience was gained ihrough a TV presenla- lion +o +he American Hislory class by ll +o rl Edwin Zimpfer, Sue Ellis, and David Casey. RESEARCH paid off for Karen Balmer and Linda Weinlood who posled fhe besf record for Soufh in debafe fournamenls. ,FMF A, x is i 5,: 's,x, CONFERENCE of page edifors involved ll io rl BeHy Corp, Jerry Ri Janice Graves, and Linda Phillips. an KN if wig? 7 'hw J. Lager' ' ,J 'Qi FINAL CHECK of a chase of Soufherner +ype was made by ll io rl Ecli+or Nancy Olson, Mr. Charles Wiggins, Soufh Side Publishing Co., and Assisfanf Edi+or Esfher Shellhammer. ADS were sold io Wichiia merchanls like Mr. Jaclx Durbin by Helen Rowe and Karen Behnlre. chey, Larry Sieele, THE SOUTHERNER Twenry iournalism srudenis, under lhe direcrion ol Mr. Rall Graham, launched Soulh High's bi-weelcly newspaper on Seplember 25 and published Io issues belore lhe end ol The year. The Secolumn, rabloid size pubiicalions learured a modern, horizonal sryle ol malce-up, a variery ol news, learure, and sporls slories, and numerous piclures. Some ol lhe slall members golf experience ar selling adyerrising, sporrs programs, and olher llmoney male- ingl' ilems lo linance lhe embryo publicalion. Sixleen members ol The slall allended The dislrici press conlerence al EE Dorado in Gclober, and The ourslanciing srail members organized a Quill and Scroll chaplrer in Jrhe spring. SOUTHERNER STAFF--SH1r'C1'r:'g ll zz rl: Jim Emler, Ronal'l Collier, Jerry Richey, Belly Corp, Toni Bnnuelos, Janice Graves, Jeanelfe Miller, Sleven Swan, Larry Sfeele, Jim H. Milchell, Sieve Plush, Jacqueline Leonard, Soaind: Eslher Shellhammer, Mr. Ralf Graham, Nancy Olson, Karen Abney, Helen Rowe, Karen Behnke, Linda Phillips, Bonnie Louclrs. Q , if l ,P 'ff' fix if M '59 i up-, THE SABRE f L1 1, ' af ni fuk, WT'-I, ., Rsfie-1 i PHOTOGRAPHERS ll lo rl John Callrins, Jerry Felzien, Dennis Crider, and Tom Hall were lrepl busy snapping niclures for lhe lwo Soulh High sludenl publicalions. Sabre slall members could be lound in C-IO lirsl hour, aller school, and on Salurdays buried under piclures, copy, and layoul sheels as lhey lilled logelher an I,800-piclure review ol lhe lirsl year al Wichila High School Soulh. To emphasize lhe highlighls ol lhe new 353.8 million building, lhe Sabre slall chose an archileclure lheme, buill a boolc ol IZ8 pages, and bound il in a special embossed cover. To encourage sales lhe slall presenled an assembly IDENTIFICATION of individual pholographs of ' l ' ' Soulh's I,5OO sludenls provided plenly ol head- and pulled lhe Bue Blades and Scarlel Swords againsl aches for CO-Ediym Gwen Youngman Hem each olher in a sales campaign lhal nelled I,l6O sub- and Linda McNay. scriplions. Larry Burlord, business manager, l4epl lhe linancial records slraighl. SABRE STAFF-Sfanding ll lo rl: Karen Behnlxe, Jerry Richey, Jim H. Milchell, Ed Zimpfer, Nancy Olson, Mr Ralf Graham, aclviserg Jackie Leonard. Sealed: Larry Buflofd, Brenda MCKSGY1. COHVUG J0l1V'lS0f1. AHHG M6Yl lll Linda McNay, Gwen Youngman, Linda Phillips, Palricia Burnell. 41' i.. yf, .-f-- A We . TMA? - A S-Q 'pglliv - Ai. Bum?-1 M 7 1 Q - PLANS for a posrer campaign are formulared by ll ro rl Norma Jean Archison, Karen Copple, Joan Munn, Wini- lred Frazee, and Linda McNay, Y-TEEN SENIORS-Berk Row li lo rl: Delores Collins, Florence Roy, Jackie Pumphrey, Karen Reece, Judy Srrohm, Ann Allen, Karen Behnke, Sally Layron, Karen Abney, Judy Mc- Gloihlin, Pairicia Haddock, Pal' Dur- bin, Sharon Ballenger, Nelda Pace. Third Row? Helen Rowe,,Judy Alex- ander, Judy Jackson, Rhoda Myers, Karen McNeice, Janice Graves, Carole Owen, Delores Jackson, Be++y Corp, Emily Lou Lufr, Marian Payne. Second Row: Donna Woolsey, Karen Baker, Carol Merz, Delores Taylor, Esfher Shellhammer, Valle Sfowell, Judy Kirchner, Florence Cook, Janice Hazen, Lynda Peer. Pronl Row: Mrs. Marrha Maloney, adviser, Winifred Frazee, Linda Pilkingron, Minnie Sweeden, Rosalie Harper, Norma Jean Afchison, Karen Copple, Joan Munn, Linda McNay. Y-TEENS Members ol Jrhe Yaleens were able io apply lheir Chrislian ideals as lhey carried our a pro- gram ol service, and used quesl speakers, panels, and skils al Jrheir meerinqs. The group helped Wirh sophomore orienlralion in Auqusl, pouqhr a Jrree and presenls lor a needy family ar Chrisrmas, sponsored a Sadie Hawkins Dance in January, and parricipared in cily-wide YWCA proiecls lhrouqhour lhe year. Qilicers included Joan Munn, presideni, Mine nie Sweeden, yicefpresidenig Vicki Hainline, sec- relary, Rosalie Harper, rreasurert and Mrs. Marlha Y-TEEN UNDERCLASSMEN-Back ll lo fl: Belly Seebeck, Frances Lane, Brenda Mcllnay, Judy Willis, Ann Seebeck, Susan Mc- Mann, Marsha Trew, Sally Mayfield, Anna Wilson, Wilma Woolsey, Georqia McDermed, Kay Hammer, Nancy Ragon, Sherry lrons. ' 1' R Delores Chrasril, Judy Mayfield, Vicki Sale, Sonya Wrighr, Hope Roles, Karen Chirwood, Clareiia Richardson, Mary Jo Fleming, Beverly Price, Joan Van Burkleo, Kay Cosiner, Gayle Bruce, Joyce Brown, Marilyn Erickson, Geneva Sigler, 7 1 Q f: Mary Lou Pruirr, Doris Regnier, Linda Loyd, Par Cook, Charlorre Dockery, Barbara McNay, Lana Rising, Sharon Adams, Lana Srandridge, Ramona Easrerly, Janer Schweirler, Sharon Shea, Joan Madden, Marilyn Basseir, Vivian Harmell, Lonna Baldwin, S : 1 R Jane Bernhardr, Jaunira Shurileff, Sharon Carr, Linda Pilkingron, Dixie Morris, Elaine Brenner, Susan Wheeler, Linda Cooper, Joyce Draper, Dianna Sharp, Marie Shade, Janice Pond, Par Marlin, Linda Marrin, Sharon Scorr, Paula Barron, Sharon Champion. Pm' Pm-,z Lexy Rabourn, Judy James, Vicki Basore, Chrisiy Dick, Judy Gunzleman, Jener Hicks, Joy Carpenler, Leadean Carpenrer, Karen LaMar, Kay Langhofer, Palricia DaMelz, Judy Brooks, Trudy Wood, Lineiie Spurlin, Sandra Johnson, Gail Powell, Sue Griffin, Jane? Walrers. BIBLE CLUB-Bea Pe,-. ' f 3 Roberl Vesl, John Darr, Larry Dearing, Ronald Hood, Vernon Bouse, Clarence Benge, Melvin Morri- son, Roy Markham, Bill Rosenslein, Kennelh Bishop, John Worlhan, Roberl Rouse, W. R. Carpenler, Arlhur Radabaugh, Scoll Colby, Jim Sigle, Sharon Gulhrie, Judy McAdoo, Donnis Cluller, Francine Milchell, Charlolle Taylor, Marilyn Goll, Ann Ross. Tc' d 31.-Y. Mr. Floyd Hansen, adviser, Dick Wacker, Alice Sharp, Marilyn Wilson, Sheila Henderson, Rose Ann Shorl, Ann Turner, Janel Loghry, Rulh Dunn, Juanila Kimmel, Belly Breece, Belly Annin, Linda Phillips, Rosemary While, Linda Herndon, Judy Jones, Guyla McDonald, Judy Bulla, Joyce Brown, Charlolle Herndon, Elsie Hiner, Carol Woll, Linda Tale. Second R f',1 f.: Margarel Gordon, Margarel Penning- lon, Janel Poore, Sandra Poore, Doylene Wallace, Vicki Vasline, Carolyn Apple, Sandra DeGeer, Sharon Hall, Evelyn Power, Lucille Brown, Joyce Sfahl, Rosanne Parker, Jeanelle Dill, Jerilyn Slephenson, Margie Young, Sondra Cox, Donna Crone, Connie Dunn, Sher- ron Cornelius, Joyce Marlin, Carolyn Myers, Sharon Anderson, Belly Munyon, Tin' Q:-V. Karen Brooks, Delores Herrman, Joyce Rapp, Rose Turner, Marilyn Phillips, Judy Taylor, Palricia McKean, Shirley Kelley, Peggy Harris, Gwen Ward, Slacy Shellon, Lana Lang, Margarel Neary, Penny Tillolson, Carol Ray, Carol Willis, Barbara Rulledge, Carol Jones, Beverly Weeds, Sharon Marlin, Palsy Cooper, Jean Davis, Jean Johnson, Mary Willis. PREP TIME provided a few minules each morning lor quiel discussion, medilalion, and devolions. Morning PREP lime lpresenl yoursell, read, examine, prayl was one ol lhe acliyilies ol lhe Bible Club dedi- cared lo helping members develop Chrislian characler and deepen spirilual values. Their bi-weekly club meelings lealured inspiraliona' programs by guesl speakers and gospel group. Two Bible guiz leams compeled in lhe inlereschool conlesls. Lana Lang, presidenl, was assisled by Slacy Shellon, managemenl vice-presidenlt Gwen Ward, program viceepresidenl, Shirley Kelly, secrelaryy Pal McKeen, lreasurerq and Mr. Floyd Hansen, Adviser. sm, RECALLING highlighls ol lheir lrip lo Washinglon, D.C. were h , pleasanl lor ll lo rl Shirley Kelly, Jim H. Milchell, Penny Tillolson, Vrsr NW. Marilyn Phillips, Lana Lang, and Slacy Shellon. v.. AA,.A,. yl,,g,1,.., ' ' Q V , if M D -. lf5e?i?a.i,4.,2, ' 'Q . 1 il J , r ,.... ' ir ci . , A ff ,wg . y 'A We I' 1, A if. ,ag ' SKlTS enlivened club meelings, especially when Slacy Shellon and Jim Sigle gol logelher. COFFEE was served fo guesfs ll fo rl Mr. l. A. Van Guson, Mr. ENTERTAINERS ll fo rl Ann Johnson, Janel Vicior, Carolyn Ailshie Fred Jarrell, and Mr. Carl Fosrer by P6+l'ICI6 McCarney al 'lhe and Doris Wallace presenfed a dance number al lhe siale conven Business Open House in December. lion. BUSINESS CLUB Business C ub nfernbers me' regc. arly lo hear speakers and viev iilrns designed lo enrich lheir wdersiahdino oi Jrhe business world, which lhey plan To enler. Business Dayii gave ihern on-irefob experierce when bca lirnws adorned each member lor a day. Achievenwenl was recognized lhrough parliciioalion in lhe slaie conveniion oi Jrhe Business Educaiicn Ccbs ol Kansas, and al The spring awards banouei. The all-giri ollicers were Barbara Brown, ore-sidenlg Brenda Mcliean, viceebresidenfj and Lynne Washburn, secrelaryireas- urer. Miss Beverly Charey and Mr. Darvin Wilson were advisers. GUEST Dan Johnson was inrroduced af a club meelinq by Presidenl Bar- bara Brown. BUSINESS CLUB-B521 1 'vp r,: Marilynn Forinash, Connie Emigh, Diane Brown, Sherryl Garrifson, Sherryl Waflxins, Becky Ru- cas, Donna Wiley, Rulh Moore, Carol Smifh, Gayla Faidley, Nola Cuddy, Pauline Allen, Linda Wakefield, Janef Sieddum, TVfd B'-v.: Roberia Gordon, Sharon Kershner, Connie Johnson, Donna Fields, Judy Flowers, Ronald Bass, Geraldine Hill, Franliie Greenfield, Dorolhy Loli, Joan Voorhees, Karen Groeneveld, Pai Goodacre, Geraldine Bowers, Barbara Hill. Sfcfrcd Rev.: Donna Thompson, Judy Twelen, Sharon Brunlr, Marilynn Alderson, Eddia Fischer, Barbara Brown, Brenda McKean. Lynne Washburn, Miss Beverly Chaney, adviser: Mr. Darvin Wilson, adviser: Judy Chilwood, Sandra Loidy, Jaylene PaHerson, Mary Edifh Wareing. Prodi Row: Carolyn Arm- sirong, Marian Odle, Sherry Hager, Carole Owen, Diana Clarlc, Palricia Mccarney, Doris Wallace, Carolyn Ailshie, LaVella Guy, Ann Johnson, Janel Viclor, Nancy Sellers, Deerna Kay Hildebrand. RADIO CLUB Tubes, condensers, and lransislors were under- slandaple Topics ol conversalion lor Radio Club members who mel bi-weelcly wirh Mr. Charles Campbell, lheir adviser. ln addilion lo discussing elecrronics, lhe slu- denls also delved inlo lhe repair and operalion ol radio, TV, and olher eleclrical eguipmenr. Many clulabers buill Their own cryslal lrans- milling sels while awailing lhe arrival ol a governf menl-supplied shorl wave sel lor use by lhe ham operalors. Qllicers lor This year were Michael Young, pres- idenlq Phil Elder, vice-presidenl, RIFLE CLUB Rille Club opieclives were lo leach members lo use safely when handling lirearms, praclice courlesy on lhe range, and properly care lor lirearms. Ailer several saielyicenlered meelings, The group secured lhree liring poinls and pracliced largel shooling lrom kneeling, silling, slanding, and prone posilions. Ollicers ol lhe group were Donald Allison, presf idenlrj Carol Lynch, secrelaryp Fred Brownell. lreas- urery Bernie Mahaney, inslruclor: and Mr. J. R. lvluci, adviser. Presidenl Michael Young checlwd radio fubes. RADIO CLUB-Firs' Rv ll3J'l' lc :ff'c'lZ Ronald Granlz, Paul Slaggs, Milre Moody, Jerry Spurloclc. Sc ond Row: Roberl Vesl, Mar- vin Wahlen, Phil Elder, Jerry Nelson. Third Row: Larry Bole, Donald Allison, Phillip Winsfon, Ronnie Allbrighl. Fccrir Rosy: David Hoplcins, Michael G-ipson, Mike Shroul. Presiding: Michael Young. RIFLE CLUB-Brick Rev. il l rl: John Brown, Larry Bole, George Srruble, Donald Alli- son, George Luiz, Bernie Ma- haney, Fred Brownell, Carol Lynch, Bernice Crain. Row: Rober+ Warne, Larry Kirlxpafriclr, Jim Welsch, Gale Scarborouqh, LaVern Alberl- son, Jim Whi+e, William Gil- lelle, Dick Teeler. Presidenl' Donald Allison gol poiniers from Adviser J. R. Muci. i PHOTO CLUB-Ba'k Rim: 'l T5 rl: Sharon Brown, Donald Mc- Lean, Tom Akers, KenneTh Bishop, Harold Houdashell, Allan Embrey, Mike Lively, Bill While, Dale Brewer, Linda Vannerson. Fron' Row: Mr. Kennelh Coy. adviser, Torn Hall, Barbara Bardsley, Pa- Tricia Haddock, Judy Kirchner. Presidenl' Tom Hall mixed chem- icals 'For pholography. Presidenl Ar+hur Whi+more mixed chemicals 'for science, 5 1,3 PHOTO CLUB PhoTography Took on a new meaning Tor l3hoTo Club members as They learned To plan, Take, and process Their own picTures. A darkroom, adiacenT To lVlr. KenneTh Coy's science classroom, was TiTTed wiTh basic eguipmenT, and Tund sTarTed To purchase an enlarger. During club meeTings The members discussed phoTo problems under The guidance oT, Tom l-lall, presidenT. SCIENCE CLUB Science Club provided embryo scienTisTs an opporTuniTy Tor group and individual inguiry. The besT oT The independenT research proiecTs developed by The SouTh- erners were enTered in The spring Science Fair, and reporTs on oThers proe vided discussion Topics Tor club meeTings. Field Trips, including an excursion To The l:ronTier Chemical Company, were arranged by lvlr. C'aude NaTions and lvlr. Charles Schwarz, advisers. Club aTTairs were direcTed by ArThur WhiTmore, presidenT: Orville Barnf harT, vice-presidenTy lvlike Rache, secreTary-Treasurer, and Jim Schammer- horn, program chairman. SCIENCE CLUB-LeiT Row lorzck 'rw fronTI: Mr. Charles Schwarz, adviser, Mr. Claude Nalions, ad- Vl5el'C Dallld Hopkins. Second Riva: Fred Shanks, Jim Schammerhorn, Jerry Nichols, Tom Mayhill, Mike Rache. llnird Row: Kennelh Ferrell, Ronald Norris, Jerry Lawrence, Gary Cooper, Orville Barnharf. lzcurin Row: Larry PuckeTT, Roberi Skinner, John Duran, Paul STaggs, Phil Goff, REV Qwv: Larry WhiTe, Hal Sliles, Gill KiTTerman, ArThur WhiTmore lsfandingl. AVIATTON CLUB-Back Row. l 'Q ui Lee Hollaway, Mr. James Anders, adviser: Barry MiTchell, John Huffman, Jerry Nichols, lra Hyde, Dean Brewer, Vicfor Burnham, David McConachie, Third Q John Krug, RoberT BarreTT, Larry Kirkpa+rick, Fred Shanks, Terry Graves, Larry Boggs, Gary Hodges, Ronald Melgren, Dale TNhiTe. Seccno Rm.: Lennis Gilliam, Evan RoberTson, Dennis CluTTer, Tom Mayhill, James DeBrouwer, Delberf HunTer, Clarence Jackson, Ronnie Hale, Fr-1+ Ro.-1: Byron Eck- lund, Carolyn Apple, Donnah Richardson, Lucille Brown, Verna Williams, Judy Bulla, Freda Wiley, PaTsy Cooper, Carol Ray, Ronald Norris, Gary Van Amber. AVIATION CLUB if Taking The TirsT sTeps in learning To Tly was The main obiecTive oT The Avi- aTion Club members This year. A-,N f,.,,,,,c, They meT every Tuesday nighT and on regular club days Tor ground school insTrucTion. The Colonels also cooperaTed wiTh oTher WichiTa Air Safari:lairligfigliioflfgif YouTh groups in Trying To secure a giider Tor TlighT insTrucTion. ' lem. Club oTTicers were Dennis CluTTer, presidenTg Carol Lynch, vice-presidenTq Wiliiam WhiTe, secreTaryg and Mr. James Anders, adviser. ARCHE RY CLUB Bows Twanged as SouTh Archery Ciub members pracTiced Their marks- manship and wenT on weekend Tieid hunTs. AT regular club 'meeTings The archers discussed Their sporT, saw movies and live demonsTraTions, and made various Types oT arrows. For social recreaTion They held several parTies under The direcTion oT Norman Slade, presidenT7 Gary Jenkins and Norval AllisTon, program chair- men, Dick TeeTer, secreTary-Treasurery Aian Tucker and lvlike STeadman, sergeanTs-aT-armsq and lvlr. James lvlcDoweii, adviser. Presidenf Norman Slade Took aim al' a pracTice Target ARCHERY CLUB-B'1fl' P ,- T ' 1 Jean Johnson, Elnora Sfover, PeTe Leuszler, Mike STead- man, ArThur Radabaugh, Dick Teeier, LaVern Alberison, Jim Emler, Allen Brown, Paul O'Dell. Seyed Pi.-' Bill Rosensfein, Gary Cooper, Ronald Hood, Alan Tucker, RoberT Jonson, Gary Jenk- ins, Tom Mayhill, KeiTh Harris, Lauren Worley, Mr. James Mc- Dowell, adviser. rr D . Nor- man Slade, Norval AllisTon, James Curlris, Jim Freeman, W, R, Hard. grave, George Terrell, Gill KiTTer- man, Gordon Smirh. Presidenl Donnis Cluller fried on a nurse's cap lor size. Presidenl Roberl Slcinner paclced a School Cliesl box. l l JUNIOR RED CROSS-L 3 i ' Florence Coolr, Rullw Red- burn. Q ' 1 'fi 1 Lealn Welcli, Leadean Carpenler, Sue Ferrill. Y' 1 - , Connie Nease, Rulln Moore, Carol Willis. 5- L R Belly Munyon, Nancy Lippincoll, Mrs. Nell Meredilli, sulsslilule ad- viser. Roberl flxinner, presiding. Lv. FUTURE MEDICAL CAREERS-S'f. :1 '1 A' 3 Mrs, Donna Travis, adviser, Saundra Gun- lliarp, Lana Sianclridge, Rarnona Easlerly, Bob McDowell, Judy Clwarnberlain, Marilyn Ericson Jane Bernnardl, Slnelia Henderson, Carol Anglelon, Beverly Williams. Sffnd Dim Laura Pepper, Francine Mi'lcl'1ell, Belly Walls, Belly Annin, Julia Waddles, Mary Jo Fleming, Donnis Cluller, Linda Burris, 5' 5 Judilli McClinloclc, Suzanne King, Janel l larl, LaVonna Sanders, Donna l-linclcley, Janis Kaufman. FUTURE MEDICAL CAREERS llror a lelcre llialls briqlir, be a eaoer ir Maile was lne rnolle lor line liclure Medica' Careers Club rnennbers wlwo lweard speakers discuss many bliasei el llie brolession al llneir nneelinqs. FMC rnenwbers a so worlced on brolecls and loolc field Trips lo Sl. Joseplwls l-lospila ano llwe Karsaf Uriyersily Medical Cerler. Dcnris Caller Served as brefiderl' Bob McDowell, Vee-bresidenl. JUNIOR RED CROSS Jcnier Red Cross rnernbers gel a befler Lrderflardirq el llwe wcrlc ol llieff' barenl erqariialion lloropqla lilerallire and quesl speakers wlwo ab'- Deared al club nweelinos. Dedicaled lo service, lne JRC provided lnanksgfyinq baskels lo lwo needy larriiee. lneir be fbrinq breecl was Collecliro ubdies lor dis- lriblilien in dieafler areas lrroudb llwe lrlernalional Scboo Cliesl. Club allairs were direcled by Roberl Skinner, presidenl. PresidenT STeve Ciccarelli drew ar+isTic designs. E arg In 43117 Dale Mizer, Nancy SpeTTer, ART To sTimulaTe and encourage sTudenTs To develop arTisTic TalenTs, The fXrT Club was called To order every Two weelcs by STeve Ciccarelli, presidenT. Vivian Pounds, vice-presidenT, and Mr. Charles Sanderson, adviser, also helped direcT The acTiv- iTies oT The club which TeaTured individual proiecTs by The members using such iTems as painT, wood, clay, and linoleurn blocks as raw maTerials. The arTisTs worl4ed TogeTher To painT a large oil ART CLUB-S'an: ': ll To r': Gary KeberT, WalTer ArmsTrong, Bill Durnill, Marian Loepp, Joe Lanlc, Danny, Claris, Joyce Leis, Jim BeThea, Vivian Pounds, Terry Beeman, Jean Nelson, Mr. Charles Sanderson, adviser, RuTh SchulTz, STeve Parks, Donald McLean, Torn Brace. SeaTe:T: Sharolyn Groeneveld, Mildred Biggs, STeve Ciccarelli, Joey Shriver, RuTh ArTerburn, Linda WilleTT, Carolyn Hoover, Mike Shrouf, Brenda NisbeTT. CLUB CHESS CLUB CheclcmaTel This was one oT The Tew sounds heard aT Chess Club meeTings during acTiviTy period. Members oT The group secured several inex- pensive chess seTs and used Their club Time To chale lenge each orher To spiriTed games, learn more abouT The complicaTed sTraTegy oT The game, and relax. Co-l3residenTs David Casey and Karl SouThs wick l4epT Things moving in The Two-secTion club. painTing, To design a mural Tor dedicaTion To Mr. RoberT lnce and Mr. John PoTe were advisers. WichiTa l-ligh School SouTh, and To seT up exhibiTs. CHESS CLUB-Sffdicg 'T To rl: Mr, RoberT lnce, adviser, Phil Elder, Omer Wilson, Marvin Wahlen, Gerald Wells, Charles Rude, STeven Swan, Bob Delis, Bob Corp, Dennis Wolfe, Phillip Lowe, Warren STorrnS, Glen Graham, Ronald Binlmley, Roger Logan, Richard Swanev, Mr. John PoTe, adviser. S' -'i Roger Marx, Bruce LaRue, Karl SouThwicTr, Bill WhiTe, Jerrv AlTer, Dennis CarTwrighT, Donald Spencer 5 ' ie . ' 5 'f T Co-PresidenTs Dave Casey and Karl SouThwiclc maTched chess s . 5 . 3' l MATCHMAKER CAST T wen Youngman Bob Logan Pafricia BurneH, Larry Gibbs, Danny Lanqhofer, Janef Alvis, Judy James Larry Sfeele Jo Elrod Lennis Giiliam Mary Lou Ponds Sara Woodland, James Turner, John Darr, Frank York. THE MATCHMAKER Souih Theipienf casi The MaichmeTcer,'T by Thern- ien Wiider, as Their Tirfi rneier preduciien under The direciion QT Miss Phyhs Gemd. The Tour-ec? play concerned an weehhy Yonkers merchant Mr, Venderqider QLarry Sieeej who decided To qei married and hired The Meichn1eT4er,Mrs. Leyi TJQ EredT To Tind hirn ei ecnabie bride. Mrs. Leyi sug- qefied Mrs. Mawoy, a nwiwieneiress fMary Lon Pondsj. Courhnq nwelrlrers were cenweiceied by Vanderqiide ere Two cerks, Cornehus T-TecTd iLennis C5iTiiarnT and Barneby Tucker fTirn Turned, Mrs. Maiieyxs heper Min- nie Faye igere Weod andj, Ermengarde iJeneT Nyisjr her boy Triendy Anwbrefe Kemper iDanny Lengheiferj, and Miss Pore Ven T-Tuien iJudy Jerne5T. Tn keepird wdrh The 'Tgey Nineiiesf' rnernbers OT The cesi sang popdar sends QT +he era befween ecis. UNDER THE TABLE ageni' Barneby was exposed In ihe HELP came when Ermangarde fainied, buf MISS Cornelius was Tad es ha+ shop ieff Tying on The floor. 92 J if , 9 'Z' I I P - if , J. M y yr ,V 0 my wi Q 'f ' li T I if f , ii My I 's-V ii F - 'M i M, if f ml s. 5 DIRECTOR Phyllis Gould had a few calm APPEAL for rain was offered in Suns+roIce by I ' i' Lennis Gilliam, momenfs loo. Judy Jaclmson, Judy James, Lexy Rabourn, Judy Palmer, Ina Rae Peoples, Jo Elrod, and Larry Sleele. PLANTATION PLAYERS Proiecl? 'Pick il upl' Slep on Those lines! These commands were issued by Miss Phyllis Gould, dramalics adviser, as she direcled lhe Planlalion Players lhroughdheir plays, slcils, and readings. The Players presenled I'Suns'rrolce, a one-acl play by William Kuehl al a November pay assembly as a warm-up Tor The Malchmalcerfl by Thornlon Wil- der, and l'You The Juryf' by James Reach, lhe Iwo all-school produclions. A Nlghl Belore Chrislmasl' slcil was bresenled al lhe Carpenler Childrens I-lome, and a Yifelide pro- D,,,,,,,,,,CS Club ,,,ff,CQ,S I Y Judni, pryreaf, +re,,Sw-if Judy Schwarfz, secrelaryq Larry Sreele, vice-presidenli GVWCI Jo Elrod, president ON STAGE was an appropriale place for a discussion by gram was shown on lhe closedecircuil KBOE-TV. DRAMATICS CLUB-Ezfl Perf ll so rl: Larry Palm, Joyce McDonald, Sharon Owens, Mary Pond, Kalhryn Jonson, Sherria Van Dylce, Linda Waugh, Pal' Johnson, Lennis Gilliam, Bob Logan, Frank York, Larry Gibbs, fr rg Q Aurilla Walls, Karen Mcllnay, Rose Ann Dean, Adelia Dieffenbaugh, Connie Rhodes, Linda Turney, Carol Cornsloclr, Kaye Ensz, Sue Piclrle, Gloria Vansice, Gwen Younqman, 5:-C' noi QSM? Chrisline Jacobs, Thelma Trammell, Sue Ellis, Judifh Fryrear, Larry Sleele, Judy Schwarlz, Jo Elrod, Miss Phyllis Gould, adviserq Glenda Lamb, Barbara Freeman. P ' P' Sharon M. Scoll, Ginny Carler, Pafricia Burnelf, Jeanelle Miller, Par Greer, Judy Palmer, Sara'WoodIand, Nancy Gordon, Carole Dixon, Mary Hyde, Ann Couringlon. W SERVICE GRouPs W' .f Among The many people who help operaTe a large school lilce SouTh High are The proc- Tors who yolunTeer Their services during Their spare Time. The hall procTors checlced TraTTic: in The Q,,,,,,.,A,w halls ThroughouT The day, and provided inTor- maTion Tor yisiTors. OTher sTudenTs answered The Telephone, ran errands, and perTormed numerous clerical Taslcs in The oTTice, library, ln., 'fl HEALTH CENTER PROCTORS-Sindinfi ll To 'lt Mrs, Donna Travis, . school nurse, Donna Ammann, Marilyn Phillips, Judy Chamberlain, Sharon and Cl9p6l l'l'T'l6Vil'63l OllClCGS. Harp, Aline Rowland, Donnis CluTTer. SiT'ino: AniTa Mayhill, BeTTy Ander- son, Gloria Vansice, Janei Hiclcs, Judy STeddum. LIBRARY PROCTORS-l'ell Tw riolnll Ronald Windholz, EThyl Ann Hughes, Joyce Leis, Joyce Mar+in, Vicki Vasfine, Peggy Tafe, Saundra WhiTe, Anna Wong, Judy Willis, Rose BenTon, Connie PeTers, Karen Wahl, Pa- Tricia BurneTT, Nancy SpeTTer, Carol Wise, Be-TTy WaHs, RuTh Redburn, Judy Brimmer, Margarei Neary. X FII' . mv W, . J, ., ww! DEPARTMENT PROCTORS-lfmfls Pr-.ff ll To rl: Joan Madden, Bill Russoy, William G-illeTTe, Carolyn Myers, Jim Camp, Darrell Cox, Donald McLean, Phil Elder, Sally Mayiied, Wayne Winegarner, ChrisTy Diclc, KenneTh Bauer, Charles LaRue, Janice Graves, Lawrence Dicus, Bonnie Louclxs, Terry ManTz, PaT MarTin, Marvin Wahlen, Carolyn Perlrins, Joan Voorhees, Myrna Ballard Marcia Welliver. EronT Row: Nancy Olson, Emily Lou LufT, Howard Longneclcer, Paul Ciolli, Marie Shade, Elise SmiTh, Judy Gunzelman, Valle STowell, Marsha Trew, Penny BeTournay, Judy Jones, Pai Greer, Carol Smifh. 4- PROJECTOR OPERATORS- 5' Mr. L, D. Nixon, audio-visual coordinalor' Gary Hilyard, Larry Kirkpalrick, Wayne Winegarner, Johnnie Tucker, Donald Alli- son, Donald Windholz, Roberl Warne, Ron- ald Windholz, Eddie Reeves, Ted Cook, Roy Moss, Larry Puckelf, Joe Medearis, Charles Kaslerke, Larry Bole, sludenl manager. HALL PROCTORS-E, L -' . ' i Larry Evans, Terry Manlz, Danny Davidson, Clarence Benge, Eddie Coons, Dick Hollingsworlh, Terry Lawrence, Mike Clemensen, Bruce LaRue, John Krug, Dennis Cluller, David Schrnidl, Odus Isaacs. 7 : N 3 Sam Jordan, Bill While, Jerry Lawrence, Frances Lane, Connie Sims, Carol Jones, Caro- lyn Armslrong, Charlofre Taylor, Ronald Hood, Bob Skinner, Gary Cooper, Flwll Elder. V ' 3 ' Paula Holli- day, Sue Emley, Susan Mclviann, Mary Hill, Tracy Harl, Palsy Cooper, Marqarel Pechin, Shwron Owens Sandra DeGeer, Par Goodacre, Mr, Thomas Marlin, adviser. 7 K' Phyllis Pope. Roseann Larson, Elaine Brenner Sandy Cone, Palricia Burnelf, Laura Hasenyager, Sandra lvy, Sherry A. Hager, Connie Gordon. OFFICE PROCTORS-E 'V 761. A ' : Terry Cook, John Graves, Linda Vfaugh, Joyce Leis, Nola Cuddy, Karol Miller, Dorolhy Loll, Brenda Nisbell, Pal Rodney, Jeanine Skinner, Delores Jackson, Larry Vfhile. L' ' U . Carol Anqlelon, Carol Willis, Sandra Brown, Claudefle Kershner, Janel Schweirzer, Gloria Williams, Norma Couchman, Connie Edwards, Palricia Sprague, Chrisline Ja- cobs, Rela Reminglon, Florence Roy, Belly Corp. LATIN CLUB-llell lo riglwll Edwin Zimpfer lsfandinql, Phyllis Pope, Mary Willis, Bruce LaRue, Donald Spencer, Jim Bupp, Roger Marx, Sian- ley Church, Jerry Felzien, Miss Violei' Johnson, adviser. GERMAN CLUB--Slandinq ll lo rl: Toby Paff, Barney Benlon, Donald Buxfon, Mr, Diefer Daub, Mike Mac- Murray, Danny Davidson, Michael Hafer, Mike Connor, Mr. Henry Fryburger, Marilyn Allison, Connie Nease, Michael Sink. Sealed: Judi+h Cowdrey, Carol Robinson, Gary Van Amber, Glenda Johnson, William Cook, Carolyn Johnson, Norman Slade, Karin Eberl, Ronnie Allbrigh+, George Cook, Lanny Wallace. SPANISH CLUB-View Ro .-,' fl le ri: Dave Burshik, Larry Welry, Archie Adams, Charles Rude, Myron Miller, Michael Roy, Mike Schepis, John Brown. Fcuflr Row: Cheryl Washburn, Mike Richardson, David Casey, Gail Hager, Sieve Davis, Janice Osburn, Judy Mayfield, Senor Edward Alfaro. Truro Rm-,: Dianne Hill, Roberf Lawfon, Par Greer, Sara Valle, Judy Brimmer, Virginia Avila, PaHy Valverde, Senor Alfrado Gonzalez. Saccrd Row: Be++y Hopper, Glenda Seyberi, Dennis Wise, Ronnie Jackson, Tony Sage, Kei+h Ru- cas, Carol Wise, James Maffix. Froni Row: John Mor+on lslandlhfzl Lana Lang, Anira Mayhill, Gary Wilmo+h, Cynlhia Chris'I'ian- son, Barbara Taylor, Connie Gordon, Tommy Thomson, James Rangel. you wifes-iwr' Maia! 4 LANGUAGE CLUB Discussions fook on an infernafional aspecf when Soufh's five language clubs explored French, German, Spanish, Lafin, and English. Affer fhe Lafin Club members wrofe a con- sfifufion, fhey planned an elaborafe Roman Banguef complefe wifh fogas, lfalian food, slaves, and enferfainmenf. Officers were Ed- win Zimpfer, presidenf, Richard Baker, vice- presidenf, Phyllis Pofe, secrefary-freasurer. The German Club had an appeal fo fhe sweef foofh as members compefed in a bak- ing confesf which provided refreshmenfs af fhe meefings. Club officers were Toby Paff, presi- denfg Connie Nease, vice-presidenfg Don Bux- fon, secrefary-freasurer. Spanish Clubbers gafhered informafion from Spanish-descenf speakers, exchanged advisers wifh Easf High for a meefing, and had a Mexi- can dinner af EI Charro's. The officers were John Morfon, presidenf, Lana Lang, vice-presi- denfg Connie Gordon, secrefaryp Paffy Val- verde, freasurer. French Club officers Nancy Wrighf, presi- denfg Larry Whife, vice-presidenfq Carma lvlauel, secrefary-freasurer, and Mr. Diefer Daub, adviser, direcfed fhe club acfivifies. Members read French magazines, visifed Paree via film, and worked on fhe Unifed Nafions program. Shakespeare Club members sfudied fhe life and works of one of fhe greafesf English play- wrifes. They sold candy fo raise money fo buy copies of fhe Bard's plays, prepared skifs for meefings, and honored a senior member. These acfivifies were supervised by Karen Mcllnay, presidenf, Eldon Mifchell, vice-presidenfq Doris INTERNATIONAL conference included club presidenfs ll fo rl Karen Mcllnay, Shakespeare Club: John Morfon, Spanish, Ed- win Zimpfer, Lafin: and Nancy Wrighf, French. FRENCH CLUB lSfanding ll fo rl: Thomas Barfon, Richard Mafhis, Anna Wong, Phil Benfly, Karmen Byrum, Larry Schaefer, Sharon Mul- lins, Larry Dion, Caroline Degenhardf, Sfeven Swan, Carma Mauel, Omer Wilson. Seafed: Mr. Diefer Daub, adviserg Larry Whife, Jim Befhea. Paplil' SGCVGTGVYJVGGSUVGV ' SHAKESPEARE CLUB-Leff Row lback fo fronfl: Joyce Marfin, Bob Delk, Sharon Scoff, Doris Paph. Cenfer Row: Charloffe Taylor, Bob Logan, Efhyl Ann Hughes, Margaref Neary, Karen Mcllnay lsfandingl. Righr Row: Mr. James Haymaker, adviser, Linda Haymond, Donald Sfarlr, Eldon Mifchell. l-----.- ,1 1 THE ACTIVITIES Sou+h's Mr, Clean Janfzen Ill gof rid of gyppers, smokers, and park- ing violafors in iusf a minufe . . . Rise fable! I2l was fhe command heard everywhere when a psychology class proiecf became a full-scale fad . . . Who moved Ihaf chair? wailed Sara Woodland I3l during play pracfice . . . Pep Club members l4l represenfed organized con- fusion af pep rallies . . . Befween-class rushees l5l represenfed un- organized confusion af fhe corner of corridors C and G . . . Foof- ball Dance royalfy included lbl Queen Judy Alexander lcenferl and affendanfs Linda Johnson, Paf Durbin, Ann Allen, and Paula Holliday . . . Pinch-hiffing King David Childs gof fhe firsf dance I7l wifh Queen Judy . . . Phil Benfley l8l was discarded as frash by friends during locker cleanup . . . Even a knee iniury didn'f save Wayne Jenkins l9l from a hospifal crowninq . . .Colonel gridders IIOI were led Io fhe field by John Darr . . . Business law sfudenfs gof a friend llll fo pose for fheir showcase display. .if V X 4 N, ff 7 If? as Q, 'illin- ' iuuw-us ,CI ,,ss rlrslslls 2 5 5- l l ll 5 -i ff? 64-A ed? Il 12 x new ,,,-,, Q l Tgnwfs wry Wm 5 gg ,g,- ,,.: - ! 'HIPS s. SPLINTERS 9:-r ' --2...-ee -:f': '1 .V ' 1 e -msg,--Few y -Q! VKVLK V K '--11.8 NEW? Wash-up lime ll2l concluded shop periods . . . Even a fence couldn'+ P' Lili lceep lhe foofball players ll3l away from 'lhe Pep Club lwhen fhe , T 4-'ni y . pho+ographer look a double exposurell , . . The Soufh will rise again r A W' if'--gs promised Colonel Pyles ll4l and Prival'e Crider ll5l . . . lf :J yi you can'+ beal 'em, bile 'em, snarled llbl Keilh Denny , . . Being . vb., Sadie Hawlrins Queen and King lI7l didn? seem lo make Janice f - I Graves and Che+ Eudy happy . . . Bur, fhe o+her a++enders lI8l ai' ,QQ The Y-Teen parfy enioyed chals in +he hay . . . The March snows even QM 'cgi W, Q made Mr. Laulerlaach lI9l forgef ihe school's anri-snowball rule . . . -,.: refs These dancers l2Ol were under +he influence of Mis+le+oe Magic Z K-Jw 5 . . . Many +arred Soufherners resled up l2ll on lhe so'f+ hall floor T f,,gfL.' .J-3 , , durinq lunch hour . . . Oh, Arise you Colonelsu challenged l22ll +he Sigma! Y 'i' ,sf 'C Muselfes . . . Almosl everybody was all wel l23l al fhe Co-Rec nigh? ,':A : if f A ' I 5 V I T , , . - -s',.. This: fhe In in end l24l ,E X Q'-ag' 4, ., v , syyy .is, W 'W lj, V f T , ii? fig .1 K. 17 ' it , , ly L, A ., W, Wm -- r 2 K ,W vWw,.,...,..M we -we-fr-A-f'- 'W'W 7 ,,.,, -, ,, Mm any ,. or of A y y r ' l ' A. . me LK K .,,, - .e iffesfjg X344 elf' mm rg sl 5 T all L XY , A , i ,m,,.14, .,, Fl ,, xi i IZ li 35 2 1 A 'W ' fva-l T' W H '- '-rsw -I if 'T m 1 ag' ' ' fvaf X rn - - , G f 2' 32535 1. '53 S. 23133839513 3338, ft 3- Q . 9, ,Q il 5 Fuffggf Graf, 9 fw a Qi Awgtgxfig zs gg Ejlgdygg ' W QS iwlll?- 'i2sq' ?u'3 Ina a q 354' A . 'ga' 1' IW . 'j5H,, 'V ' Q J THE GUILDS Skilled craHsmen of+en band +oge'I'her in GUILDS, or crafi unions, 'I'o pool fheir 'I'alen+s and +o gain +he advanfages of ioini' planning and collec+ive bargaining. Such coopera+ive effori' is an absolufe necessily for mem- bers of Sou+h High's a+hle+ic 'reams +ha+ offer 'I'he GUILD members an oppor+uni+y 'ro develop s+ronger bodies and quicker reflexes. The embryo craffsmen a+ WHSS learn quickly +ha+ a+h- le+ic success mus+ have a corners'I'one of 'rraining, blocks of feamwork, morlar of good spor+smanship, supporls of a desire +o win, and a pro+ec+ive roof of slamina. Despi'I'e firs'r year reverses, 1'he Figh+ing Colonels earned 1'he righl' +o +ha'I' nickname by en+husias+ically using +heir building 'l'OOlS of aggressiveness, +enaci+y, and resourceful- ness in every ou+ing. The people of Wichi+a can be iuslly proud of +he mem- bers of Sou+h High's a+hle+ic GUILDS who use 'iheir physical abiliiies fo comple+e +he WHSS educa+ional s+ruc+ure wi+h hallways of skill and rec rooms of school spirif. CHEERLEADERS 1 Slanding ll lo rl: Claudelfe Clum, Janel Alvis, Paula Hol- liday, Lynne Bishop. Kneeling: Sandy Cone, Marie Alpha. fxm , ff 1 2 'J' z y. It PEP CLUB Largesl and noisieslr ol The organizalions al Soulh was The 350-member Pep Club. These coeds, led by six Soulhern gals. cheered lor The reams al looiball and baskelrbali games. They presenled a coloriul sighl wilh rheir blue plealed skiris and red knil swealers marked wiih a while lllzighlrinl Colonell' shield. The ollicers eleclred by Soulh l'ligh's Pep Club were Karen Behnke, presidenlrt Bobbie Jo Loepp, vice-presidenly Pal Marlin, secrelaryi Vicki Basore, Treasurer, and Mrs. Caiherine Caslleman, adviser. The c'ub was direcled by a Cabinei Thai planned weekly Tor The everyfrwo-weeks meeling ol The lull group which leaiured skils, speakers, and cheerleaders inrroducing new yells. Pep Club commirrees were in charge oi pep assemblies, ol se'ling sporls programs, and ol creaiing Soulrhern spiril by selling Conlederalre llags ro fellow srudenis. Available Tunds were used lo sponsor 'rhe Poolball Dance in November. PEP CLUB SENlORS-Back Kew ll in rli Mrs. Cafherine Casileman, adviser, Jane+ Loqhry, Linda WilleH, Linda Phillips, Palricia Burnelrf, Helen Greenfield, Adelia Dieffenbaugh. Th'rd Row: Linda Gier, Karen Abney, Judy Loy, Delores Taylor, Carole Owen, Marian Payne, Sharon Ballenqer, Connie Johnson, Angela Doze, Conifa Krumrey, Second R'-vi Carol Abney, Carolyn Armsirong, Rose Turner, Janice Hazen, Lynda Peer, Donna Wiley, Mary Ediih Wareinq, Florence Roy, Karen Copple, Karen Reece, Pa+ Rod- ney. Prenr Row: Judy Chifwood, Brenda McKean, Pai Durbin, Ann Allen, Karen Behnke, Helen Rowe, Karen McNeice, Janice Graves, Judy Jackson, Ina Rae Peoples, Elise Smilh, Linda McNay. PEP CLUB JUNIORS-Back Row' il f: rl: Vicki Hainline, Judy Gunzelman, Karen LaMar, Judy Brooks, Joyce Draper, Sharon Eason. S'-Nh Rc,-1: Janef Schweifzer, Guyla McDonald, Kafhie Speakes, Dixie Hasfy, Norma Clubb, Judilh DeSpain, Carolyn Lamoreaux, Beverly Grimes, Sandra Drake, Joan Madden, Sharon Champion, Winifred Frazee, Vicki Basore. Fiffh Row: Deanna Sweek, Belfy Alberf, Nancy Ragon, Frances Lane, Ann McKain, Clareffa Richardson, Norma Jean Afchison, Delores Chrasfil, Norma Colvin, Julia Tobias, Judy Spurlock, Karen Parks, Donna Ducroux, Susan Trissal. Focrfh Ron: Margaref Pechin, Doris Regnier, Mary Pruiff, Pamela Roberls, Mary Bond, Marva Morrison, Sonia Jennings, Sherria Van Dyke, Marilyn Weber, Judy Willis, Lonna Baldwin, Vivian Harmel, Carol Jones, Gay Eifel. Th'rd Row: Sue Griffin, Sandra Johnson, Jean Morrow, Janef Sfeddum, Pam Carfer, Sharon Hall, Sandra DeGeer, Marie Shade, Kay Langhofer, Palricia DaMe+z, Chrisfy Dick, Juanifa Shurfleff, Linda Pilkingfon, Paula Fikan, Rose Ann Dean, Carol Roberfson. Sfcond Row: Carol Gilchrisf, Diane Brown, Barbara Vawfer, Linda Benoif, Sue Emley, Sherryl Wafkins, Becky Rucas, Sue Ellis, Minnie Sweeden, Sharon Carr, Dixie Morris, Rosalie Harper, Kae Ensz, Leilani Goff, Janef Walfers. Frorf Row: Anna Medsker, Carolyn Younkin, Paf Johnson, Joan Van Burkleo, Beverly Price, Earlene Boyce, Paf Marfin, Bobbie Jo Loepp, Pal Goodacre, Judi Brunk, Connie Kagle, Shirley Williams, Janice Peil, Mar- garef Gordon, Janice Pond. PEP CLUB SOPHOMORES-Back Rov. ll +3 rl: Judy Boyce, Brenda Walker, Marsha Trew, Susan McMann, Judi Clyne, Beverly Jones. Siwh Row: Sara Woodland, Sharon Oaks, Terri Morris, Kay Hammer, Davena Rigel, Karol Miller, Rosanne Parker, Jerilyn Sfephenson, Virginia Shockey, Karen Paul, Judy Schwarlz, Shirley Claibourn, Chrisfine Tymony. Fiuh Rfw: Sharilyn Sell, Shirley Karr, Connie Dunn, Rufh Arferburn, Judy Sfeddum, Roseann Larson, Dixie Wesferhaus, Vicki Hein Connie Rhodes, Kafhy Ferguson, Janice Jason, Diane Krueger, Sherry Spicer Fourfh Row: Alice Sharp, Barbara Freeman, Cindy Crichlon, Janey Sfiles, Nifa Widdoes, Sharon Adams, Lana Rising, Jo Elrod, Carol Comsfock, Glenda Corbin, Vicki Safe, Sonya Wrighl, Teri Kirkharf, Linda Turney. Third Row: Linda Carfer, Connie Lynch, Bernice Crain, Linda Johnson, Saundra Sfringer, Shirley Kelley, Pafricia McKean, Kafhryn Jonson, Linda Waugh, Belfy Goodin, Barbara McNay, Charloffe Dockery, Aurilla Walls, Marilyn Phillips. Second Riff: Mary Pond, Mary Valyerde, Pamela Addis, Teresa Wilderom, Brenda Nisbiff, Carol Brandenburg, Sharon Owens, Joyce McDonald, Roberfa Jones, Laura Hasenyager, Linda Coons, Mildred Biggs, Karen Chifwood, Hope Roles, Lylia Johnson, Nancy Gordon. Fror' Row: Carol Lynch, Pauleffe Childs, Anna Wilson, Wilma Woolsey, Jeane Nugen, Georgia McDermed, Sondra Cox, Shirley Suffon, Sharon L. Scoff, Marilyn Wilson, Linda Grirnsley, Sharon Seiberf, Esfher Riggs, Doreen Leidy, Rosemary Vawfer. FLAG SALES were promofed by officers ' 'M rl: Karen Behnke, Vicki Basore, Paf Marfin and Bobbie Jo,Loepp. , , ,..W,s,....,..,.e- SEASON SUMMARY VARSITY FOOTBALL SouTh's varsiTy squad won Two games in Their iniTial season and absorbed seven deTeaTs, in- cluding a guarTeT in The VVichiTa CiTy League. VViTh only a halT dozen players who had seen previous varsiTy experience, Coach Elmer Car- penTer shaped a spliT-T grid crew ThaT deserved The nickname oT l:ighTing Colonelsf' John Darr and Wayne Jenkins picked up 478 and 334 yards respecTively oT The Team's l339 yards rushing. Colin ArndT and Jenkins added varieTy To The SouTh aTTack by compleTing 266 and 203 yards Through The air. The Colonels were given an abrupT iniTiaTion inTo prep TooTball circles by VVinTield who Took SouTh's measure, 26- I 3. The nexT week Ark CiTy used a sTrong running aTTack To Trip The husTling Cdonels, 20-I2, on a rainesoaked Tield. VVichiTa lXlorTh dealT The Colonels Their Third sTraighT deTeaT, 25-8, Then VVellingTon edged SouTh, I2-7, in a non-conTerence game. ATTer Tour Truihess sTarTs, SouTh l'ligh's Colo- nels chalked up a hisTory-making iniTial win Tor The school over Valley CenTer, 24-I2. Jenkins, ArndT, and Don Shockey Tigured in The scoring ThrusTs. VVesT sTaged a seven Touchdown spree To crush SouTh 46-7 in The nexT ouTing. Then SouTh packed The winning margin inTo Two specTacular plays-a 50 yard ThrusT by Jenkins and a 93 yard crack oTT-Tackle by Shockey-as The Colo- nels scalped The Chilocco lCkla.l lndians, I4-O. EasT l-ligh's Aces cuTTed SouTh 33-I4 in The Colonel's Third lnTer-CiTy League loss, and SouTheasT wroTe The Tinish To The SouTh season wiTh a 56-7 blow. AT The close oT The season, David Childs and Jenkins were selecTed honorary co-capTains by Their TeammaTes. Twelve oT The 33 leTTer- men were seniors. ADVICE was offered Colin ArndT by Coach Elm Carpenfer during The SouTheasT game, SouTI1 I3 - Winfield 26 SouTh I2 -- Ark CiTy 20 Soufh 8 - NorTh 25 SouTI'1 7 - WelIingTon I2 SouTh 24 - Valley CenTer I2 SouTh 7 - WesT 46 SouTh I4 - Chilocco Sou+h I4 - Easf 33 Sou+h 7 - Soufheasi' 56 SOUTHERN TACKLE was applied To a Winfield back by Arch Adams as Vic Hernandez moved in To help. i ,I c. 1? is A. Adams Halfback Q D. Childs L. Crain J. Darr D. Hainline V. Hernandez Tackle Tackle Fullback Hallback Quarlerback MQ!!! 2' FOOTBALL UNDERCLASSMEN-Slanding II Io rl: Ronnie Roads, Phillip Pehde, Donald Shockey, Mike Schepis Mike Clemensen, John Alkisson, Gerald Hario. Kneeling: Keilh Denny, Viclor Green, Gary Colilell, Charles Pugh, Paul Evans Colin Arndl, Gerald Unrefn. Sillinq: Jimmy Marlindale, John Baker, Ronnie L. Jackson, Richard Elmore, Tom Akers Paul Colgrove, Lesler Epp, Douglas Nulfer. INDIVIDUAL STATISTIC SUMMARY RUSHING Darr, John ...,. Jenkins, Wayne.. Arndf, Colin ..,. Shockey, Don Hernandez, Vic. Adams, Arch .... Elmore, Richard. Afkisson, John. ,. Clemenson, Mike Baker, John ..... Jackson, Ron... PASSING Arndl, Colin .... Jenkins, Wayne .. Clemenson, Mike Hernandez, Vic.. Elmore. Richard . PASS RECEIVING Jenkins, Wayne.. Polls, Jim ...,,. Evans, Paul ..... Adams, Archie.. Denny, Keilh . .. Elmore, Richard . Arndl, Colin .... Clerwenson, Mike PUNTING Coffell, Gary .... Akers, Tom .... SCORING Jenkins, Wayne.. Darr, John ..,... Shockey, Don. .. Polls, Jim ..... Arndl, Colin .... Adams, Archie .. 105 YDS TC AVG , . 478 98 4.9 . . 334 56 6.0 . . 210 96 2.2 , . 203 34 6.0 . . 4I 8 5.I . . 33 I7 2.0 . . 26 I7 l.S . 8 3 2.7 . 5 2 2.5 . 4 I 4.0 . -2 I -2.0 YDS PC-PA TD IC . . . 266 I6-44 I 6 . . . 203 I3-40 2 2 . . . . . . . 32 4-II 0 I . 5 I-4 0 0 . 0 0-I 0 0 YDS PR TD . . . I73 9 0 , . . I4l 7 2 . . Sl 4 0 . 38 3 I . . 37 5 0 . . 28 3 0 . . 5 I 0 . . 5 I 0 YDS P AVG , . . 6I0 24 25.5 . . . 3I4 I4 22.6 TP TD PAT SFT . , . . 37 5 7 0 . , I9 3 I 0 , . I5 3 0 0 . . I4 2 0 I . , I2 2 0 0 . . 6 I 0 0 PASSER Vic Hernandez pracliced lhe jump aerial which added variely lo 'lhe Colonel allack. -waf- .J 'bw TIP OFF of Ihe firs+ yarsiiy game played in Ihe Soulh High The Colonels played aggressive baskerball and gave Ihe local lfans somelhing Io shoul aboul despile lhe reverses in Iheir 3-I6 season. Coach Ralph 8rumback's crew iound lack oi heighl a disadvanlrage when rebounding, bul managed lo average 52,4 poinls per game in lhe scoring column. A lrio ol Soulherners ac- courled lor a large porlion oi lhe 996 leam poinls lor lhe season+Larry Burlord, 274, Wayne Jenkins, 270: and Paul Evans, I65. Defpile lheir lailure Io win a single lnler-Ciiy League game, lhe Colone's boasled The loop's besl record al lhe iree lhrow line, 74.6 per cent and The cily's besl scorer in Jenkins who swished an average oi l7,9 counlers. Jenkins and Bur- iord were also given All-Cily leam recognilion. Since Ihis was ihe inilial season, Jenkin's 37 poirl spree againsl Kapaun sei lhe individual scoring mark lor Sourh, while lhe 85 poinlrs ITS MINE! Larry Burford 'rhrew himself info qelling a Chi- I cco game rebound. gym wen? Io Ihe Colonels, and so did 'Ihe vicfory. againsl We lingion provided Ihe Team record. Accuracy-wise, 8urIord's 46.5 per cenl from lhe iield and 84.3 per cenl irom The line are rhe marks lo bear in lhe iulure. The season slarled righl wilh a 6 I -42 win over Chilocco on rhe Colonel's courl in December. Bur an early droulh lound lhe Soulherners on lhe shorl end ol lhe score againsl Soulheasl, 73-61, Winiie'd 54-397 Norlh, 8l-44: El Dorado, 56-54, Wesl, 62-527 and Easl 64-47. Aller dropping lhe Iirsl lry in lhe Wesi ln- vilalional lo El Dorado, 55-49, Ihe Colonels came alive lo culi Weliingron 85-58 lor win number Iwo. Kapaun slopped The Colonels 82-67, and Ark Cily won 5l-47 belore 5ouIh again loppled Wellinglon 50-45. 5even was unlucky lor lhe Soulherners as Ihe number ol losses lell in lheir season. Their losses were lo Soulheasl, 62-58: Norlh 68-447 Wesr, 50-45: Easl 63-4I, Kapaun, 57-473 Emporia, 63-56, and Augusla, 62-52 in lhe regional Tour- ne . i8uriord was selecled honorary capiain oi lhe sguad which included nine lellermen. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS FG-FGA FT-FTA PF Burford, Larry . . . . . . ..... I02-2I9 70-83 50 Jenkins, Wayne. . .... 95-223 B0-I03 42 Evans, Paul .. . ... 69-ISO 27-33 43 Abram, Weldon. . ..... 25-84 24-44 43 Denny, Keifh . I8-54 22-40 34 Hainline, Pele , I4-50 6-I7 I3 Isaacs, Odus. .. 9-35 I4-I7 I6 Elmore, Richard 7-26 I5-20 20 Shockey, Don .. . 7-I6 7-I5 23 Burr, Jack .. 7-IO 2-4 IO Sco++, Frank , . 2-II 7-I4 4 Pehde, Phil . O-2 I0-I2 IO Rucas, Kei+h . , .. I-2 O-I 2 Chelouliz, Johnny ... O-O O-0 2 Toials . . .. 356-882 284-403 3I2 IO SWIPE ai loose ball was iaken by Colonel Rich Elmore lleiil QQ 4 and Easi Aces Eddie Pearson and Jerry Burion. Souih Sou+h Soufh Soufh Soufh Sou+h Soufh Soufh Sou+h Sou+h Soufh Sou+h Soufh Sou+h Soufh Soufh Sou+h Soufh Sourh VARSITY SEASON SUMMARY - Chilocco - Souineasl' - Winfield - Norfh - EI Dorado - Wes+ - Easf - EI Dorado - WeIling+on - Kapaun - Ark Ci+y - Wellingfon - Soulheasf -- Nor+h - Wesi - Easi' -- Kapaun - Emporia - Augusta 42 73 54 8I 56 62 64 55 58 B2 5' DRIVE-IN by Wayne Jenkins caugh+ +he Wes+ Pioneers Hai'- 45 fooled, 62 68 50 63 VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD-Bal Rc,-. I' it 'lx Coach 57 Ralph Brumback, Paul Evans, Larry Burford, Frank Scoff, Odus 53 Isaacs, John Calkins, Mike Schepis, Mike Clemensen, Coach El- 62 mer Carpenier. Er W' Ri.-.3 Jim Bupp, Larry Dearing, Weldon Abram, Johnny Chebulfz, Donald Shockey, Phil Pehcle, Delberf Hainline, Richard Elmore, Carlos I-IiaI'+. IX-J y f num E EI ji- I, I ki ' ISUUTHY y 3 2 2.-ff rigid intl -aunt Svrfvvvfln-rvfiv A U ZW' A ' V gilixjllyi I Q y f I J I, ISZIII , H isguili l My ,,,y ,Q K ri s,x'5' i, !I I www-W ' mm may-n 7 Muna. M, Q ya fm-wwe' fy M'Mf M ' A I V .- itil . fm f lfjriiviilimif zzf, I A V -..--AL-, . ' ff' f '.' V.J 5 'S FLOOR PLAY wifh El Dorado lupper lef+l lefl Larry Burford in possession of 'the ball. HEIGHT clidn'f help Norlh lmiddle leffl when +l1e ball was down where Colonel Riclw Elmore could reach if. EASTlos+ conlrol of fl1e ball llower leffl 'lo Paul Evans, and couldn r s+op Wayne Jenkins from scoring labovel bun' won boih games from ihe Colonels. BASKETBALL L ,l,lg1 , 4 wa an ,ff-swf J. Fo Burr L. Burford D. Hainline W. Jenkins rward Guard Guard Forward J ' 3 ,SB 3? 1 U fJ Q mafch. MUSCLES sfrained as Jerry Lawrence lleffl soughf an advanfage over his Easl High op- ponenf, and David Childs lrighfl did likewise in The WesT Invifafional. Unusual fake-down Tacfics were used by Dennis Brace lrighil. WRESTLING SouTh l-ligh senT wresTlers Jim l3oTTs and David Sheffield To The sTaTe meeT This year, and Jim lvlarTindale advanced as far as The regionals. Coach KenneTh Spicher's varsiTy grapplers won Their only rneeT oT The season Trom Kapaun, 30-I6. Reverses were aT The hands oT WellingTon, 33-QI, WesT, 34-I87 lNlorTh, 27-log EasT, 35-l li lNlorTh, 37-97 Ne-wTon, 36-6: and SouTheasT, 43-5. PoTTs, undeTeaTed in The regular season, Took one of The Three Colonel TirsTs aT The WesT lnviTaTional. OTher winners were Dale Kissenger and David Childs. Only Three of The l3 leTTermen will be losT nexT year Through graduaTion. PoTTs was elec:Ted squad c:apTain aT The end of The season. VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD-Back Row ll To rl: Torn Brace, David Hop- kins, Larry Haugen, Gary Jenkins, Dick Teefer, Ron- nie Chebulfz, Donald Rob- bins, Ray Tafon. Third Row: Alan Tucker, Sam Jordan, Josh Barfon, Floyd Rogers, Torn Akers, Gary CoffeIT, Mike Johnson, James Wriqh+, Second Row: Coach Kennefh Spi- cher, Jimmy Marfindale, David Childs, Barney Barn- harf, Douglas Nuffer, Vic- Tor Green, Gerald Wells. l:ronT Row: Ronnie L. Jack- son, Pefe Leuszler, Jerry Lawrence, Gerald Unrein, David Sheffield, Fred Mil- ler, Harold Bear, manager. III PERSISTENCE paid off for David Shef- field who won This WINNING The I54- pound class evenf al' The Wesf Invifa- Tional was only The beginning of a good season for Jim PoTTs. A .. JW, 4 A 4' 7. I 3. fm .V-'ir' WRESTUNG SUMMARY Soufh 2I - Wellingfon Soufh 5 - Soufheasf Soufh I8 - Wesf Soufh 9 - Norfh Soulh 6 - Newfon Soufh 30 - Kapaun SouTh I6 - Norfh Soufh ll - Easf 5 wi 'Yiyfwrf ' WL SIDE HORSE 'Form won David Lanceil a firsi againsi' Norih. ROLLING off +he parallel bars was perl of Siewarf Hale's acl. GYM NASTICS SUMMARY Soufh I4 - Easi' 40 Sou+h 35 - Souiheasl' I9 Soufh 39lf1 - Norfh I4V2 Soufh 20 - West 34 HAND STANDS were a pari' of Johnnye Applefon's 'Free exercise roufine. EVERYBODY go? in+o fhe acf when +he squad buili a pyramid for a half+ime show. GYMNASTICS The gymnaslics ieam slarled oui giving half- iime exhibiiions ai lhe baslceiball games, bul before ihe season was over ihey won half of iheir four meeis and placed Third in lhe lnler- Cily meel. Coach Floyd Farmer Trained his gymnasrs in ihe basic skills oi free exercise, siill rings, side horse, rumbling and horizonlal bars which en- abled lhem io deuceal Soulheasl, 35-I9, and Norlh 39lf2-I4lf2. Johnnye Appleion, Joe Dodd, Slewarl' l-lales, David Lanceii, and Charles Mourer figured in Jrhe wins wilh lirsl place performances. Easl oul-maneuvered lhe Colonels 40-l4, and Wesl won 34-20. Sixleen alhleles lellered in lhis sporl which is only in i+'s second year in Wichila. Bill Durnil was selecied honorary caplain oi 'rhe squad. VARSlTY GYMNASTICS SQUAD-Back Row l' lo rl : Jim Clarx, Mike Conner, Marvin Wahlen, Larry Con yers, Charles Pugh, John Krug, Beryl Burlchead, Gerald Hario, Rober+ Reedy. Third Row: Mike Young, Sco'H Colby, Bill While, Larry Whi+e, Joe Forinash, Gary Hilyard Dennis Parmele, John Morion, William Cool: Second Row: Dale Miier, S+ewar+ Hales, Gary Keberl, Bill Durnil, Johnnye Appleion, Charles Moureu' Michael MacMurray, Coach Floyd Farmer. Froni Row: Terry Mos+eller, Jim Camp, Kenne+h Mosfeller David LanceH, Lawrence Dicus. Joe Dodd. . , M - -V ' 1, .,...., fu:-emu nmmmmuumaun A SWIMMING SUMMARY SouTh 9 - Soufheasl' 86 Soufh 24 - Norfh 70 Soulh 38 - Kapaun 57 Souflh 29 - Topelra 66 SouTh I9 - Soufheasf 76 SouTh 24 - Easi 7I Soufh 45 - WesT 50 SouTh 46 - Kapaun 49 n , . I BACKSTROKE POWER gave Dean Sfewarf a place in The sTaTe meeT. SWAN DIVING helped Bob Morris pick up a Trio of wins in diving during +he season. GOI Everyone goi' a good siari in This race during The Kapaun meeT aT SouTh. II3 VARSITY SWIMMING SQUAD-Baclc Row ll To rl: Joseph Plehal, manager, Dean Sfewarf, Ronnie Kolrsal, David McCcnachie, Emery Gay, George Terrell, John Duran, Charles LaRue, manager. FronT Row: Orville Barnharf, Douglas Aslnins, George Windham, David Casey, Coach Emil Haar, Milne Shrouf, Roberf Morris, Tommy Thomson, Rudy Nydegger. SWIMMING The winless season Tor The varsiTy swimmers wasn'T as dismal as The records indicaTed Tor Coach Emil I-Iaar's charges. Among The I2 leTTermen were Dean STewarT, who Toolc TiTTh place in The bacl4sTrol4e aT The sTaTe meeTg The ZOO- yard medley relay Team llvlilce ShrouT, STewarT, Emery Gay, and David lv1cConachieI, which was also TiTTh, and Bob Morris, who was ninTh in diving. During The season The Colonels Took TirsTs in diving, The I6O-yard relay, The IOO-yard and 400-yard TreesTyle, The IOO-yard individual medley, and The baclcsTrolce. The closesT The Tanlcmen came To a vicTory in eighT Tries was againsT Kapaun, 49-46. They also losT a 5- poinTer To WesT, 50-45. Earlier losses were To Kapaun, 57-381 Topeka, 66-29: NorTh, 70-243 EasT, 7I-241 SouTheasT, 76-I9, and 86-9. 'gn-on-.V-..,,,, SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SQUAD-Back Row ll To rl: Sam Jordan, Mike MacMurray, Nicki Sena, Tom Krouskup, Harold Houdashelt, Richard Rice, Dick Teeter, David Mallow, Odus Isaacs, Michael Young, James Wright, De'an Stewart, John Graves. Lin Harris. Fourth Row: Coach Floyd Farmer, Lester Unrein, Mike Rache, Larry Puckett, Scott Colby, Robert Grimes, John Tucker, Ronald Morey, Mike Hicks, Joe Dodd, Gary Hilyard, Coach Emil Haar. Third Row: Dennis Parmele, Tom Hall, Buddy Munn, Morris Birch, Robert Skinner, Eugene Lahann, Mike Conner, Jim Clark, Bill Burtord, Gary Bell. Second Row: Daniel Preecs, manager, David Lemcke, James Olson, Alan Baugher, Richard Allen, Wes- ley Whatley, Kenneth Mosteller, Michael Nordyke, Joe Cash, Richard Carleton. Front Row: Harold Bear, Mike Shrouf, Keith Rucas, Terry Mosteller, James Turner, Don Edwards, Ray Taton, Beryl Burk- head, Phillip Winston, manager. MINOR SPORTS Reserve and sophomore sporTs enabled many young Colonels To com- peTe in TooTball, wrestling, and basketball even Though There wasn'T a spoT on The varsiTy Team Tor These aThleTes. BuT Their experience may help Them get a berTh on The A Team nexT season. Through competition in a minor ciTy league The reserve Raiders and The sophomore CadeTs goT an opporTuniTy To receive The same values oT con- diTioning, learning TundamenTals, competing, and acquiring good sporTs- manship TraiTs as The varsiTy players. ln The Tall, The CadeTs Turned in a 3-3 season To posT The besT Colonel TooTball record. Wins were aT The expense oT EasT, I9-7, Kapaun, 6-O, and WesT, 25-6. The Raiders were able To win only againsT NorTh, 6-O, buT Tied SouTheasT, 7-7, and WesT, 6-6. Raider wresTlers picked up a pair oT wins Trorn Kapaun, 44-8, and iXlorTh, 35-l3, during Their six meeT schedule during The winTer. On The basketball courT, The reserves posTed a 6-IO record as They Took The measure oT Chilocco, El Dorado, WesT, Ark CiTy, and WellingTon. The CadeTs managed To win only againsT NorTh, 43-35, buT losT Tour by Tour poinTs or less. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SQUAD-Back Row ll To rl: Lin Harris, Milton Martin, David Mellow, Harold Houdashelt, Morris Birch, Coach Elmer Carpenter. Front Row: Tom Krouskup, Bill Burford, Keith Rucas, Allen Brown, Bill Pitts, Howard Morris. HB.. FOOTBALL SU M MARY 6 Raiders - East Raiders 7 - Southeast Raiders 6 -- West Raiders I2 - North Raiders 0 - Southeast Raiders 6 - North SOPH FOOTBALL SUMMARY Cadets I9 - East Cadets 0 - Southeast Cadets 6 - Kapaun Cadets I2 - North Cadets 25 - West Cadets 7 - North B WRESTLING SUMMARY Raiders 8 - Southeast Raiders 8 - West Raiders 2I - North Raiders 44 - Kapaun Raiders 35 - North Raiders 6 - East B BASKETBALL SUMMARY Raiders 55 - Chilocco Raiders 57 - Southeast Raiders 44 - Winfield Raiders 49 - North Raiders 54 - EI Dorado Raiders SI - West Raiders 37 - East Raiders 4l - Kepauri Raiders 42 - Ark CiTY Raiders 39 - Wellington Raiders 47 - Southeast Raiders 36 - North Raiders 48 - West Raiders 35 - East Raiders 48 - Kapaun Raiders 52 - Emporia SOPH BASKETBALL SUMMARY Cadets 47 -- Southeast Cadets 47 - North Cadets 46 - West Cadets 31 - East Cadets S7 - Kapaun Cadets 44 - Southeast Cadets 43 - North Cadets 35 - West Cadets 45 - East Cadets 36 - Kapaun 114 COLONELETTES-Baal: Row ll fo rl: Beverly Jones, Vicki Safe, Hope Roles, Kay Hammer, Sherry Spicer, Connie Johnson, Judy Willis, Marian Loepp, Delores Chrasfil, Carol Robinson, Joan Madden, Shirley Suiion, Joyce Broclr, Connie Sirns, Jean Sandra Leidy, Linda McNay, Julia Waddles. Second Row: Doris Paph, Jean Davis, Winifred Frazee, Sheryl Carol Brandenberg, Brenda McKean, Esfher Riggs, Jane+ Poore, Paula Filran, Norma Jean A+chison, Kae Sherr Irons, Sandy Cone, Carol Jones. Fronl Row: Tracy Hari, Sandy Brown, Sonya Wrighf, Judi Clyne, S Y Howey, Sharilyn Sell, Brenda Mcllnay, Connie Hudson, Sherry Hager, Claudeiie Kershner, Gay Eilel, Wilma Woolsey, Georgia McDermed. COLONELETTES Colonelelle aclivilies help Soulh coeds de- velop physical, social, and emoiional heallh, gain a beller undersianding oi sporls, and have fun. The acrivilies included bowling, volleyball, recrealional swimming, synchronized swimming, baslcelball, roller slcaiing, soilball, archery, mod- Nugen, Sandy O'Dell, Marian Payne, Hager, Marcia Welliver, Valle Slowell, Ensz, Carol Gilchrisl, Pal Goodacre lhe olher Wichila high schools, and sponsored iwo Co-Rec Play Nighls. Special Colonelelle emblems, lo be worn on red swealers, were awarded lo charler mem- bers ol The group al an awards assembly, and lhe l96O-ol oiiicers were inslalled al lhe spring banguel. herry Kenyon, Dorolhy Carver, Beverly Miss Wanda Eclcer, chairman oi lhe deparl- menl, Miss Rose Lamb, Mrs. Calherine Caslle- man, and Mrs. Edilh Molden were lhe aclivilies advisers. ern dance, apparalus, and lhe recrealional games ol badminlon, shuilleboard, lable len- nis, and lamburelli. The Colonelelles organized a varied ailer- school sporls program, held a Sporls' Day lor BASKETBALL acfion found Sandra O'Dell confrolling a rebound during an BACK SLAP by Dorolhy Carver carried 'rhe volleyball afier-school game. across fhe ne'r. Sf Abney, Abney, Carol 58, l02 Karen 26, 82, 84, l02 Bishop, Kenneth 28, 85, 8B Bishop, Lynne 49, 57, I02 Abram, Weldon I0, 60, I09 Adarns, Archie 26, 30, 96, I04, I06 Adams, Janet 60, 76 Adams, Sharon 60, 84, I03 Addis, Pamela I4, 60 Ailshie, Carolyn 28, B6 Akers, Tom 48, 75, BO, 88, I06, Ill Akred, Joseph 26 Albert, Betty 48, 75, I03 Albertson, Gary 60, 74 Albertson, Glyn 26 Albertson, LaVern 48, 87, 89 Aldrich, Doris 4B Aldrich, Jane 48, 75 Aldridge, Mrs. Velma I8 Alexander, Judy 26, 75, 76, 84, 98 Altaro, Mr. Edward I9, 96 Bishop, San Blake. Jack d ra 28 49 Blue, Miss Connie I8 Blue, Mr. E d25 Boggess, Sandra 6l Boggs, Larry 28, 89 Bole, Larry 49, 87, 95 Bole Mr. Lewis Z5 Balln, Jerry 28,75 Bolin, Loyd 6I, 74 Bond, Mary 49, l03 Bonham, Alice 49 Booze, Patricia 6I, 76 Bouse, Vernon 29, 85 Bowers, Geraldine 29, B6 Boyce, Earlene 49 Boyce, Judy 5l, 75, 75, los Boyer, Mr, John E, I6 Allard, Joanne 26 Allbriqht, Ronnie 60, 87, 96 Allen, An n 26, al, 75, 84, 98, loz Allen Judith 48, 75, 77 Allen, Pauline 48, B6 Allen, Richard 60, 76, 79, II4 Allen, Weldon 48 Brace Tom 6I, 9l, III Brady, Fred 6I Brady, Raymond 49 Brandenburg, Carol 61, IO3, II5, II6 Brazell, Larry 6l Breaker, Douglas 49 Breazeale, Burch 6I cnllweea, Karen 50, 52, 7l, 75, 80, 84, los, ll5, II7 Chrastil, Delores 50, 75, 84, I03, II5 Chrisler, Terry 62, 74 Christianson Cynthia 30, 38, 96 Church, Stanley 50,96 Ciccarelli, Steve 50, 75, 9l, 94 Ciolli, Paul 62 Claassen, Mr. Henry I9 Claibourn, Shirley 50, l03 Clapp, James 50, 62 Clark, Bill 62 Clark, Danny 62, 76, 79, 9l Clark, Diana 30,86 CIarkJim 52, II2, II4 Clark, Judith 50, 76 Clarke, Keith 50, 77,79 Clemensen, Mike 50, 95, I06, IO9 Clement, Darryl 50 Cline, Judy 62, II5 Clubb, Norma 50, I03 Clum, Claudette 50, 57, I02, II7 Clutter, Dennis 50, 89, 95 Clutter, Donnis 50, 52, 75, 85, 90, 94 Clyne, Judi 62, 78, IO3 Coftelt, Gary 50, I06, lll Coflman, Marcia 50, 56, 75 Dion, Larry 63, 97' Dixon, Carole 3l, 93 Dockery, Charlotte 63 70, 84, I03 Dodd, Joe 63, 74, II2, II4 Dossey, Wanda 3l Dougherty, Gary 3I Dowling, Sam 63 Downey, Brenda 5l, 75 Doze, Angela 3l, l02 Drake Sandra 5l, IO3 Draper, Joyce 5l, 75, 84, l03 Ducroux, Donna 5l, IO3 Dunn, Connie 63, B5, IO3 Dunn, Ruth 85 Duran, John 5l, BB, lI3 Durbin, Pat 6, 29, 32, 84, l02 Durnil, Bill 32, 9l, II2 Duvall, Gary 63 Eason, Sharon 5l, IO3 Easterly, Larry 32 Corbin, Allison, Donald 50, 87, 95 Allison, Marilyn 50, 79, sl, 96 Alliston, Norval 2I 27,89 Alpha, Marie 27, 4l, 99, loz Alter, Jerry 60, 9I Alvis, Janet 48, 57, 76, 77, 79, 92, l02 Ambler,Sherree 27 Ames, Gary 27, 75 Ammann, Donna I4, 60, 94 Anders, Mr, James I9, 89 Anderson, Betty 60, 94 Anderson, Marilyn 48,86 Anderson, Sharon 48, 85 Angleton, Carol 48, 90, 95 Angleton, Wanda 60 Annin, Berry 27, 85, 90 Antoine, Mary 60, II6 Antoine, Mavis 60 Apple, Carolyn 48, 77, 79, B5, 86,89 Appleton, Johnnye 60, ll2 Arbuckle, Harold 27,75 Armstrong, Carolyn 27, 95, I02 Armstrong, Joe 48 Armstrong, Walter 27, 75, 9I Arndt, Colin 6, 48, IO4, l06 Arnold, Delores 27, 75 Arnold, William 60,74 Arterburn, Ruth 60, 9l, I03 Ashbury, Linda 60 Ashley, Wanda 48,75 Askins, Douglas 60, II3 Atchison, Norma Jean 58, 84, I03 II5 Atkisson, John 48, 76, I06 Austin, Bob 27 Avila, Virginia 27, 96 Baer, Betty 48 Ba shaw, Charles 27 Breece, Betty 75, B5 Brenner, Elaine 49 84,95 Brewer, Dale 49, 75, 88 Brewer, Dean 2l, 29, 89 Bridge, David 49 Briley, Martin 49 Brimmer, Judy 49, 79, 94 Britt, Lois 6l Brock, Joyce 6I, 76, II5, II6 Brooks, Judy 49, 84, 96, IO3 Brooks, Karen 49, 85 Brooks, Terry 29 Brown, Allen Brown, Barbar Brown, Chester I, 49 Brown, Diane I4, 49, 86, I03 Brown, Farren 49 Brown, James P. 29, 75, 76 Brown, James W. 6I Brown, John 49, 87, 96 Brown, Joyce 49, 75, 84, B5 Brown, Kenneth 6l, 79 Brown, Lucille 49, 85, 89 Brown, Roy 49 Brown, Sandra J. 6l, 95, II5 Brown, Sandy K. 6I Brown, Sharon 49, 88 Brown, Stephen 29 Browne, Mr. Glen I9 Brownell, Fred 49, 79, B7 Bruce, Gayle 9, 49, 84 Brumback, Mr. Ralph Brunk, Judi 50, I03 Brunk, Jndlln 49 Brunk, Sharon 53, 86 Brunton, Duane 50 Bulla, Judy 50, B5, 89 5l, 89, II4 a 29, 80, 86 l9, lo5, lo9 Colby, seen 23, 52, 74, 85, II2, ll-1 Cole, Larry 50 Cole, Mrs. Nina I9 Coleman, Wilma 62 Colqrove Paul 50, l06 Collier, Ronald 50, 82 Collins, Delores 30,84 Collins, Derrel 62 Collins, Mrs. Edwana I6 Colvin, Norma 50, IO3 Combs. Lloyd 62 Comstock, Carol 60, 62, 80, 93, IO3 Comstock, Rex 30 Cone, Sandy 50, 57, 95, I02, II5 Conklin, Jeanette 50 Conley, Allen 50 Conner, Mike 62, 8l, 96, II2, II4 Conyers, Larry 62, 74, 80, lI2 Cook, Mrs. Dorothy I9 Cook, Florence 30, 84, 90 Cook, George 62, 96 Cook, Pat 5l, 84 Cook, Ted 52, 95 Cook, Terry 62, 95 Cook, William 50, 55, 75, 79, 95, II2 Coonrod, Mr. William 25 Cookreau, Miss Iva Mae I8 Coons, Eddie 5l, 7l, 95, I06 Coons, Linda 62, IO3 Cooper, Bob 5l Cooper, David 62, 74 Cooper, Gary 62, 88, 89, 95 Cooper Linda 5l, 55, 84 Cooper: Patsy 30, 85, 89,95 Connie Karen 30, B4, l02 Corbin,' Gary 30 Glenda 62, 76, l03 9 Bailey, Janett 27 Baird, Jon 48 Baker, Gerald 27, 38 Joh IO6 Baker, Baker, Ka n 48, ren 27, Bl, B4 Baker, Larry 27 Baker, Richard 60 Baldwin, Lonna 49, 84, IO3 Ballard, Ed 49 Bupp, Jim 50, 96, I06, I09 Burchett, Anna 6l Burdick, Brian bl Burel, Richard 50 Burtord, Bill 30, 6I, II4 Burtord, Larry 6, 29, 83, I00, l08, IO9 ll0 Burgess, Galen 9, 29 Burkhead, Beryl 6l, 78, 79, II2, II4 Corn, Ray 3I Cornelius, Sherron 5l, 75 85 Corp, Betty 3l, 82,95 Corp, Bob 62, 9I Corzatt, Bill 5I Costner, Kay 5l, 84 Cota, Jan 62 Couchman, Norma 5l, 54, 95 Courington, Ann 6, 5l, 93, II6 Cowdrey, Judith 62, 96 Ballard, Edna 6l, 76 Ballard, Larry 6l Ballard, Myrna 28, 94, II6 Ballenger, Sharon 28, 75, 84, l02,ll6 Balzer, Mrs. Hazel 25 Bane Mr. James I9 Banuelos, Toni 28, 82 Bardsley. Barbara 49,88 Barlow, Tom 6l Barnes, Joy 6I Barnhart, Barney 28, 80, I06, I07 II Barnhart. Orville 49, 88, II3 Barnum, Louis 28 Barrett, Robert 49, 79, 89 Barrier, Mr. John I6 Barron, Paula 49, 75, 77, 84 Bartlett, Karen 49 Barton, Josh 49, 5l, Ill Barton, Thomas 49, 5l, 97 Basore, Vicki 49, 84, lo3 Bass, Ronald 9, 28, B6 Bassett, Marilyn 49, 75, 76, B4 Batchman, Janice 6l, 79 Bateman, Mike 28 Bauer, Kenneth 6I, 94 sengner, Alan 5l, II4 Bay, Barbara 49 Beaman, Fred 6l, 9l Beaman, Terry 49 Burkhead, Janeva 50 Burnett Frances 6I Burnett, Patricia 20, 29, B3, 92, 93, 94. 95, 98, l02 Burnham, Victor 50,89 Burr, Jack 2l, 29, Il0 Burris, Linda 90 Burrouqhs, Kenneth 50 Burshik, Dave 6I, 96 Cowles, Ellen 5l, 80, BI Da Cox, Cox, M rrel 5l, 94 r. Lindley 8, 20, 80 Cox, Sharon 51 Cox, Sondra 62, 85, IO3 Cox, Steven 62 Coy, M r. Kenneth 20, 2I, 88 Crabb, Carolyn 62,76 Crabtree, Jerry SI Easterly, Ramona 5l, 52, 75, 84, 90 Ebert, Karin 5l, 96 Ecker, Miss Wanda 2I Ecklund, Byron 5l, 89 Ederinqton, William 63 Edwards, Connie 63,95 Edwards, Don 63, II4 Eitel, Gay 5l, 64, IO3, II5, II6, ll7 Elder, Phil 5l, 87, 9l, 94, 95 Ellis, Sue 5l, 8l, 93, IO3 Elmore, Richard 63, I0O, I06, l09, lI0 Elnitt, Ann 5I Elrod, Jo 63, 76, 92, 93, l03 Embrey, Allan 63, BB Emigh, Connie 32,86 Emler, Jim 32, 82, B9 Emley, Sue 5l, 95, IO3 Ensley, Robert 63 Ensley, William 5l Ensz, Kae 6, I4, 5l, 79, BO, 93, l03 II5, II6 Epp, Lester 51, I06 Erickson, Marlynn 5l, 75, 84, 90 Estill, Mr. David 8, 2I, 49 Eubank Tom 63, 79 Eudy, Chester 28, 5l, 75, 99 Evans, Kay 52, II6 Evans, Keith 32 Evans, Larry 52, 95, l06 Evans, Paul 30, 50, 52, I06, IO7, I08, I09, IIO Eytcheson, Charlotte 63 Faidley, Gayla 32,86 Farmer, Mr. Floyd 2I, I06, II2, II4 Farris, Lyle 63 Faulk, Mrs. Opal I8 Feagine, Connie 63 Felzien, Jerry 32, 43, 80, 83, 96,99 Ferguson, Kathy 63, 76, IO3 Ferrell, Kenneth 63, BB Ferrill, Sue 63,90 Fields, Donna 30, 32, 86 Fikan, Paula 52, l03, II5, II6 Fincham, Bill 9, 32 Fischer, Eddia 32,86 Fisher, Miss Christa I9, 2l, 75 Fiss, Shirley 63, 7l Fitzqerald,Virginia ll7 Fitzgibbons, James 63 Fleming, Marv Jo 52, 84, 90 Flowers, Judy 52, 75, B6 Flynn' David 52 Ford, LeRoy 63 Ford, Mary 63 Foreman Mr. Henry 20 Forinash, Jo 52, 75, 80, ll2 Forinash, Marilyn 32, 80, B6 Foster, Ann 52, 75 Fowler, Gene 63 Fraipont, Mary Jo 52,75 Fraley, Helen 32 rreley, Jlrn 63,74 Buxton, Donald 6l, 96 Byrd, Shirley 6,6l, 77,79 Byrum, James 50 Byrum, Karmen 6I, 97 Calkins, John 50, 83, I09 Callaghan, Cliff 29 Camp, Jim 50, 94, Il2 Campbell, Mr. Charles I9 Campbell, David 29 Campbell, Mrs. Faye 25 Campbell, Jimmy 29 Campbell, Mrs. lla 26 Campbell, Larry 6l CaDDs, Ervin 29 Carleton, Richard 6l, II4 Carlson, Joyce 62 Carpenter Mr. Elmer I9, I06, I09, II4 Carpenter Joy 50,84 Carpenter, Leadean 50, 84,90 Carpenter, W. R, 29,85 Craifl. Joe 62 Crain, Bernice 62, 87, IO3 Crain, Lewis 3l, l06 Crichton, Cindy 62, 7I, I03 Crider, Dennis 5l, 83 99 Crider, Tom 6, 5l Cromwell, James 5l Crone, Donna 62, 76, 85 Crowder, Donna 5I Cuady, Nala 5l, 85, 95 Cumley, Joe 5I Curtis, James 3l,VB9 DaMetz, Patricia 5l, 84 Daniel, David 5l Daetwiler, Jim 62 Darr, John 3l, 75, B5, 92, 98, I06 Daub, Mr. Dieter 20, 96, 97 Daugherty, Mrs, Lucille 20 Davidson, Danny 23, 52, 74, 95, 96 Frank, Carol 52,77 I5 II6 Frazee, Winitred 52, 84, l03, I r Frazier, Paul 32 Fredin, Mr. John 20 Freeman, Barbara 63, 93, IO3 Freeman, Jim 52, B9 Frizzell, Mr. Kent I6 Fryrear, Judith 63, 93 Funk, Mrs, Helen 20 Galloway, Don 63 Gardner, Sam 52 Garrett, Paul 52 Garrison, Carol 7, 52, 75 Garritson, Sherryl 52, 77, 86 Garton, Olive 52, 79 Gasaway, Larry 33, 44 Gay, Emery 33, II3 Gehrer, Ronnie 63 George, Ann 33 Gerant, Ronald 63 Bear, Harold 6l, 74, Ill, ll4 Beaver, Mrs. Lucille 25 Beckwith, Phyllis 6l Behnke, Karen 28, 75, 82, 83, 84, 9B loz, lo3 Bell, Gary 6l, II4 Bell, Randy 28 Benton, R Bellinger, Darrell 28 Benge, Clarence 28, 75, 79, B5, 95 Beniamin, Helen 49 Bennett Barbara 6I, 68 Bennett, Sharon 49, 75 Benoit, Eldon 49 Benoit, Linda 49, IO3 Benoit, Linus 6l Benson, David 79 Bentley, Phil 49, 97, 98 Benton, Barney 49,96 ose 6I, Bl, 94 sernnerai, Jane 6l,'76, 84,90 Berry, Jerry 49 Bethea, Jim 49, 9l, 97 Betournay, Pat 6l Betournay, Penny 28, 94 Bibb, Thurman 6I, 74 Biddy, Gary 6I Biggs, Mildred 6I, 9l, IO3 Binkley, Ronald 6l, 9I Binch, Morris 60, 6I, 7I, 74, 80, II4 carr, Keith Carr, Nina Carr, Sharon 50, B4, IO3 career, Ginny 52, 93 Carter, Linda 62 76, I03 Carter, Pam 50 Cartwright, Dennis 50, 9I Carver, Dorothy 50, II5, ll5, II7 casey Dayla 52, sl, 9l, 95, ll3 Casey, Donna 50, 75 Cash, Joe 62, II4 Castleman, Mrs. Catherine I9, I02 Chamberlain, Judy 62, 90, 94 Chambers, Gary 30 Chambers, James 50 l06 Champion, Sharon 50, 84, l03 Chandler, Sandra 30 Chaney, Miss Beverly I9, 86 Chapman, Lerald 50 Charlet, Margaret 62 Cheatum, Jerry 62 Chebultz, Johnny I0, 30, IO7, IO9 Chebultz, Ronnie 62, Ill Cheesman, Mike 50, I06 Cheshier, Jerri 50 Childs. David 26, 30, 44, 76, 98, III Childs, Paulette 62, IO3 Chitwood, Judy 30, 86, l02 30 62 Davidson, Sharon 6, 62 Davis, Don 3l Davis, Jean 5l, 75, 85, II5 Davis, John 3I Davis Steve 63, 79, 96 Davis: veya 25, 3l, 38, 75, 76,80 Dawson, Mrs. Jessie 25 Gibbs, Larry l, 53, 92,93 Gier, Linda 33, l02, II6 Gilchrist Carol IO3, II5 Gillett, Jerry 63 Gillette, William 53, 87, 94 Gilliam Gilliam ,Jackie 63 , Lennis 33, 4l, 89, 92, 93 Dawson, Karen 3I Dawson, Kay 3I Dean, Rose Ann 5l, 93, IO3 Dearing, Larry 5l, 75, 76, 85, IO9 Deborn, Gerry 3I De8rouwer, James 5l, B9 DeGeer, Sandra 5l, B5, 95, l03 Degenhardt, Caroline 63, 69, 97 Delk, Bob 53, 9l, 97 Denney, Dale 63 Denny, Fred 63, 74, 76 Denny, Miss Gladys 25 Denny, Keith 75, 99, l00, I06, l0B Gipson, Michael 52, 75, B7 Girard, Gary 52, B0 Gott, June 52 ealf, Leilani 9, 52, I03 Gott, Marilyn 33, 85 een, Phil 52, al, BB Gomez, Joyce 63 Good, Nancy 63 eeeeaere, Pat 52, 85, 95, lo3, lls, II6 Goodin, Betty 63, l03 Goodman, Mack 33, 79 Goodman, Nancy 63, 76 DeSp ain, Judith 5l, 75, IO3 Dewbre, Milo 63,74 Dewing, Karen 5l, 75 Dewe ese, Judy 3I Dick, Christy 5l, 84, 94, IO3 Dicus, Lawrence 3l, 94, lI2 Diettenbaugh, Adelia 3I, 42, 93, l02 Dill, Jeanette 63 76, 80,85 Dilsaver, Miss Beverly IB Goodpasture, Mrs, Carter I6 Gordon, Carl 63, 74 Gordon, Connie 63, 95, 96 Gordon, Lowell 52 Gordon, Margaret 52,75 B5, IO3 Gordon, Nancy I4, 64, 76, 93, IO3 Gordon, Pat 64 Gordon, Roberta 33,86 Gould, Miss Phyllis 20, 93 Graham. Glen 64, 9l Miller Karol 66, 95, IO3 John 9, Jacobs, Christine 65, 93, 95 Minglel Jonso Graham, Mr. Ralf 2l, 82,83 Grantz, Ronald 64, 87 Grate, Bennett 52, 77, 79 Graves, Janice 33, 46, 82, 84, 94, 99, l02, ll6, ll7 Graves, John 64, 95, II4 Graves, Terry 89 Gray, Jacqueline 33 Green, Mr. Bill 2l, 33 Green, Dennis 52 Green, Jim 52 Green, Victor 52, I06, III Greenfield, Helen 33, 86, l02 Greenway, Phillis 64 Greer, Billy 64 Greer, Pat 52, 93, 94, 96 Gregory, Sandra 32, 33, 75, 99 Griekspoor, Tanny 33, l'I5, II7 Griffin, Jack 52 Griffin, Morris 64 Griffin, Sue 48, 52, BO, 84, IO3 Grimes, Beverly 52, l03 Grimes, Robert 64, II4 Grimsley, Linda 64, I03 Groeneveld, Karen 33, 86 Groneveld, Sharolyn 64, 9l Guntharo, Saundra 64, 90 Guncelrnan, Judy 518194. IO3 Guthrie, Fred 64,79 Guthrie, Sharon 33, 75, 85 Guy, LaVella 33, 86 Haar, Mr. Emil 20, 2l, 65, I06, ll3, ll4 Hablitzel Gayle 52 Haddock, Patricia 33, 84, 88 Hafer, Michael 23, 64,96 Hager, Gail 52, 75, 77, 96, II6 Hager, Sherry 52, 86, II5 Hager, Sheryl 64, 95 Hainline, Delbert 34, 45, I06, l09, ll0 Hainline, Vicki 52, 84, IO3 Hale, Jack 34, I06, I07 Hale, Ronnie 52 Hales, Stewart 52, 75, 76, II2 Hall, Lloyd '52 Hall, Sharon 52, 85, l03 Hall, Tom 11, 64, 77, 79, 93, ss, II4 Halsey David 64 Hamme, Alice 64 Hammer, Kay 64, 76, 84, l03, II5, II6 Handley Patricia 34 Hansell, Patricia 64 Hansen, Mr. Floyd 2I Hardgrave, W. R, 52, 79, 89 Hario, Gerald 52, I06, II2 Harmel, Vivian 52, 79, 84, l03 Harnly, Dr. Paul W. I3 Harp, Sharon 64, 94 Harper, Rosalie 52, 80, 84, IO3, II7 Harrell, Mr. Wynne 6, 20, 79 Harris, Keith 53, 89, II4 Harris, Lin 64, II4 Harris, Margaret 53, 75, 76 Harris, Peggy 85 Harrison, Mr, William 20, 22 Hart, Janet 53, 90 1-ian, Tracy 23, 53, 95, ll5, 117 Hartman, Jerry 9, 34, 75 Harvell, Ray 53 Hasenyager, Laura 64, I03 Hasty, Dixie 53, IO3 Hatcher, DeWayne 53 Hatcher, Edwin 2l, 34 Hatfield, Karen 53 Haugen, Larry 64, lll Havens, Peggy 53 Haymaker, Mr. John 20, 97 Haymond, Linda 53 Hazen, Janice 34, 84 Heath, Ronald 53 Hedgepath, Gary 64 Hedges, Charlotte 64 Hein, Larry 34 Hein, Vicki 64, 76, l03 Helmuth, Dennis 64 Hendershott, Ralph 34 Henderson, Sheila 64, 85, 90 Henness, Gary 64 Hernandez, Victor 34, 35, 75, IO4, I06 Herndon, Charlotte 7, 34, 85 Herndon, Linda 53, 75, 85 Herold, Gary 53 Herrrnan, Delores 34, 85 Hiatt, Carlos 53, l09 Hicks, Janet 53, 84, 94, 99 Hicks, Mike 64, II4 Huffman, John 23, 53, 79, 89 Huggins, Richard 53 Hughes, Ethyl Ann 35, 94, 97 Hughes, Ora Lee 65 Hughes, Rex 53,76 Hughes, Roger 65 Huhs, Harold 35 Hungate, John 53 Hunter, Delbert 53, 89, I06 Hutchison. Mrs. Grace 25 Hyde, Ira 35 Hyde, Mary 65 Ince, Mr. Robert 2l, 9I Ingram, Spencer 53 lrick, Karen 35,44 Irons, Sherry 53, 77, 78, 79, 84, lI5 116, 117 Irving, Clinnard Isaac, James 35, Isaacs, Odus 65, 7l, 95, l09, II4 Isaacson, Carolyn 53, 75, 77 Ivy, Sandra 35, 75, 95 Jackson, Bill 8,65 Jackson, Clarence 53,89 65 38 Jackson, Delores 35, 80, 84, 95 5 Jackson, Lawrence, Terry 54, 95, I06 Lawton, Robert 54, 96 Layton, Sally 36, 75, 84 Leach, Mrs. Irene 25 League, Darwin 36 Leedy, Patricia 54 Lehman, Frank 65 Leidy, Doreen 65, 86, IO3 Leidy, Sandra 36, 79, B6, lI5, II6 Leis, Joyce 36, 47, 94, 95 Lemcke, David 65, II4 Leonard, Jacqueline 54, 82, 83 Lessman, Sonya 54 Leuszler, Pete 60, 66, 68, 89, lll Lewis, Larry 36 Linn, Carrol 66 Lippincaii, Nancy se, 79, 90 . Litterell, Shirley 36 Livety, Mike 66, 88 Locke, Mickey 66, 79 LoeDD, Bobbie Jo 48, 54, 80, IO3 Loepp, Marian 37, 9l, ll5 Loepp, Stella 66 Lofdahl, Virginia 37 Logan, Bob 54, 79, 92, 93, 97 Logan, Roger 54, 9I Mcllnay, Karen McKain, Ann 54 McKean, Brenda ll5, l I6 McKean, Patricia McLean, Donald McMann, Susan McNay, Barbara McNay, Linda I I5, I I6 McNeice, Karen Meagher, Loren 38, 93, 97 , IO3 38, 42, 83, 86, IO! 66, 76, 85, I03 66, 74, 88, 9l, 94 66. 7l, 84, 95, 98, IO3 66, 67, 84, l03 IO, 38, 43, 83, 84, l02 26. 38, 75, 80, 89, I02 39 Medearis, Joe 66, 95 Medsker, Anna Melqren, Ronald Mendenhall, James 55 Merrifield, Dona Merritt, Ronald Metz, Carol 39, 55, IO3 2l, 39, 89 Id 55 55, I06 84 Michael, Bob 39 Miller Anita 39 Mtiieff Fred 55, Miller, Jeanette Miller, John 66 lll 55, 82, 93 Jackson, Judy 35, 75, 84, 93, 99, l02 Jackson, Ronald M. 65,80 Jackson, Ronnie L. 48, 53, 75, 96, I06 lll James, Judy 53, 75, 76, 84, 92, 93 Jantzen, Mr. Victor 3, I7, 98 Jason, Janice 65, 76, IO3 Jenkins, Gary 53, 89, III Jenkins, Wayne 30, 98, IOI, I06, I07 l09, ll0 Jennings, Sonia I4, 53, 75, IO3 Joe, Norma 53 Loghry Janet 37, 85, l02, II6 Long, Beulah 54 Long, Everett 37 Long, Helen 54 Long, Margaret 54 Long, Tom 66 Mnieff Linda 55 Miller ,Mike 66 Miller, Myron 55, 96 Miller, Mrs. Ruby 25 Millikan, Tom 66 Bob 39 Minot, Martin. 66,77 Longnecker, Georgia 37 Longnecker, Howard 66, 94 Loquist, Ellen 54 Loguist, Linda 37, 75 Lott, Dorothy 30, 37, 86, 95 Mitchell, Barry 55, 89 Mitchell, Dorothy 63, 67 Mitchell, Eldon 55,97 Mitchell, Francine 55, 85, 90 Mitchell, Jim E, 55, 77, 79, I06 Lott, Mary Jo 66 Johnson, Ann 35,86 Johnson, Carolyn 65 76, 96 Johnson, Connie 35, 83, 86, I02, Il5 II6 Johnson Fred 65 Johnson, Glenda 65, 76, IO3 Johnson, Jean 53, 85 Johnson, Jim 53 Johnson, Judy 35 Johnson, Linda 65, 98 Johnson, Lylia 65, 76, l03 Johnson, Mike 53, 75, I06, lll Johnson, Pat 53, IO3, II6 Johnson Raymond 53 Johnson, Robert 40, IO7 Johnson, Sandra 53, 78, 84, l03 Johnson, Miss Violet 2I, 96 Jones Beverly 65, IO3, ll5 Jones Bobbi 65,76 Jones Bobbie 35 Jones, Carol 53, 79, 85, 95, IO3, Il5 Jones, Jeanne S3 Jones, Judy 35, 85, 94 Jones Lavonne 65, 76 Jones, Mrs. Lorraine 8 Jones, Mr. Murl 6l Jones Roberta 65 76, IO3 it, Kathryn es, 75, 103 Hildebrand, Deema Kay 34,86 Hilger, Mr. Robert 25 Hill, Barbara 34, 80,86 Hill, Darrell 53 Hill, Dianne 64,96 Hill, M iss 'Eunice 20 Hill, Geraldine 34,86 Hill, Larry 64 Hill, Mary 64, 95 Hill, Tom 64 Hilyard, Gary 64, 77, 79, 95, II2, II4 Hinckley Donna 34, 90 Hiner, Elsie 64, 85 Hirsh, Horner 53 Hitzeman, Delores 64 Hitzeman, Dwayne 64 Hodges, Gary 9, 34, 89 Hoffman, Don 53 Hollaway, Lee 64, 89 Holliday, John 34,75 Holliday, Paula 53, 57, 95, 98, l02, II7 Hollingsworth, Dick 53, 95, I06 Holmes, Larry 53 Hood, Ronald 53, 85, 89, 95 Hoover, Carolyn 35, 9l Hopkins, David 64, 87, 88, Ill Hopper, Betty 64, 96 Houdashelt, Harold 64, 88, II4 Houpt, Wayne 64, 79 Howard, Cleve 7, 35 Howe, Mary 64 , Howey, Beverly 53, ll5, II6 Huck, Karen 53, 75 Hudson, Connie 53, IIS Hudson, Jerry 64,79 Jonson, Robert 35, 40, 89, I06 Jordan, Sam 65, 95, III, II4 Justus, Delores 53, 75 Kabler, Kathy 53 Kahre, Gary 65 Karr, Shirley 65, 76. IO3 Kasterke, Charles 53, 93 Kaufman, Janis 36, 90 Kebert, Gary 36, 9l, II2 Keller, Mr. Cecil 25 Keller, Miss Louise 2l Kelley Shirley 65, 85, IO3 Kelly, Larry 65 Kelty, Mike 36 Kemp, Mr. Eugene 25 Kenyon, Sherry 75, ll5, II6 Kershner, Claudette 65, 95, ll5, II6 Kershner, Sharon 36, B6 Kimmel, Juanita 54, 85 Kinder, JerfY 55 King, Suzanne 65, 90 Kingore, Don 65 Kirchner, Judy 36, 75, 84, 88, ll7 Kirkhart, Teri 65, l03 Kirkpatrick, Larry 65, 87, 89, 95 Kirkpatrick, Shirley 65,76 Kisner, Mr. Kenneth 25 Kissinger, Dale 36 Kitterman, Gill 65, 88, 89 Knisley, Bonnie 36 Kogle, Connie 54, IO3 Koksal, Ronnie 54, II3 Kolb, Sandra 65 Kress, Mr. Nelson 25 Krouskup, Tom 65, 7l, II4 Krueger, Diane 65, 76, '03, II7 Krug, John 65 77, 79, 89, 95, II2 Krumery, Conita 36, I02 Lahann, Eugene 65, II4 LaMar, Karen 54, 55 84. 99, l03 Lamb, Glenda 6, 54, 93 Lamb, Judith 54 Lamb, Miss Rose 2l Lamoreaux, Carolyn 54, l03 Lancett, David 54, II2 Lane, Frances 54, 75, 84, 95, l03, II6 Lang, Lana 36, 38, 80, 85, 96, 98 Lang, Larry 54 Lanqhofer, Danny 36, 55, 75, 92 Langhoter, Kay 54, 55, 75, 84, IO3 Langston, Charleen 54 Lank, Joe 65 Larr, Wendella 65 Larson, Roseann 65, 95, l03 LaRue, Bruce 65, 95, 96 LaRue, Charles 36, 75, 91, 94, I06, IO7 ll3 Lassiter, Mary 54 Lathrop, Royce 65 Laughlin, Waunita 65 Lauppe, Carolyn 36, 42 Lauterbach, Mr. George I7, 99 Lawrence, Jerry 54, 88, 95, I06, ll Loucks, Bonnie 37, 82, 94 Loucks, Jim 37 Lauqh, c..1. 37, 75,79 Love, Dale 66 Lowe, Phillip 66, 79, 9I Lower, Bonnie 54 Loy, Judy 37, l02 Loy, Tim 44 Loyd, Linda 66, B4 Luft, Emily Lou 37, 94 Lumly, Barbara 66 Lutz, George 54, 87 Lutz, Gerald 37 Lybarger, Terry 37, 75 Lynam, Leroy 54 Lynam, Wanda I4, 37 Lynch, Carol 66, 76, 80, 87, l03 Lynch, Connie 66, 76, I03 Lytle, Mr, Harry O., Jr. I6 MacMurray, Mike 66, 74, 96, II2, II4 Madden Bob 66 Madden, Joan 5484, 94, IO3, Il5, II6 Maddox, Dennis 54 Mahaney, Bernie 54, 79, 87 Maier, Mr H. E. 25 Mallernee, Wayne 7, 39, 79, 98 Mallow, David 66, II4 Malloy, Mrs. Leola 22, 34 Maloney, Mrs, Martha 22,84 Maltby, Norma 66, 76 Maninger, Tom 39 Mantz, Terry 54, 94, 95 Maple, Mrs, Ozia 25 Marker, Mike 39 Markham, Roy 39, 85 Marshall, Eugene 54 Mitchell, Jim H, 27, 39, 76, 80, 82 83, 85, I06, IO7 Mitchell, Marvin 55 Mitchell, Robert 55,75 Mizer, Dale 55, 9l, II2 Molden, Mrs. Edith 23 Moody, Mike 66, 79, 87 Moore, Raymond 55, I06 Moore, Ruth 39, 86, 90 Morey, Ronald 67, 74, II4 Marshall, Mrs. Roberta I8 Martin, John 39 Martin, Joyce 54, 85, 94, 97 Martin, Linda 54, 75, 77, 84 Martin, Milton 66, II4 Martin, Pat 54, 75, 84, 94, l03 Martin, Sharon 39, 75, 85 Martin, Mr. Thomas 22, 23, 95 Martindale, Jimmy 54, I06, III Martindale, Patricia 54, II6 Marx, Roger 54, 9l, 96 Mason, Erma 66 Mason, Stan 54 Masters, Patti 66, 76 Mathis, Carol 54 Mathis, Larry 39 Mathis, Richard 54, 97 Mathis Wayne 66 Mattix,' James 55,96 Mauel, Carma 66,97 Maunz, Barbara 66 Mavity, Claude 55 Maxwell, Jerry 66 May Mr. Dewey 25 Mayfield, Judy 55, 79, 84, 94, 96 Mayfield, Sally 66, 84, 94 Mayhill, Anita 39. 83, 96 Mayhill, Tom 66, 74, 88, 89 Maynard, Mr. Floyd 25 Maze, Terry 39 McAdoo, Judy 66, 76,85 McBride, Nancv 37, 75, 77 McCammon, Willena 66,76 McCarney, Patricia 38, 86 McCarty, Mrs, Ruth I8 McClintock, Judith 38,90 McClure, Charles 9, 54 McClure, Mr. Raymond 25 McClure, Roger 66, 74, 80 McConachie, David 38, 89, II3 McCorgary, Eileen 38 McCormick, Mike 54 McCoy, Art 54 McCullough, Cheryl 54 McCullough, Leon 38 McDerrned, Georgia 66, 84, IO3, IIS, ll7 McDonald, Gary 7, 38 McDonald, Guyla 54, 85, l03 McDonald, Joyce 60, 66, 76, 80, 93, IO3 McDowell Bob 52, 54, 90 McDowell, Mr, James 22, 50, 89 McDowell, Tommy 66 McGann, Mary 66,76 McGlothlin, Judy 38, 84 Mcllrtay, Brenda 66, 76, 84, lI5, II6 Morgan, Delbert 55 Morris, Dixie 55, 84, IO3 Morris,l'loward 67, ll4 Morris, Robert 55, 59, I06, II3, II4 Morris, Terri 67, IO3 Morrison, Mr. Gerald I8 Morrison, Marva 55, 80, IO3 Morrison, Melvin 39, 85 Morrow, Jean 55, l03 Morton, John 67, 77, 79, 96, 97, II2 Morton, Louise 79 Morton, Maria 67 Moses, Gail 67 Moss, Roy 67,95 Mosteller, Kenneth 67, 74, II2, ll4 Mosteller, Terry 67, 74, II2, ll4 Mourer, Charles 39, II2 Muci, Mr. J. R. 23, 87 Mullins, Sharon 55,97 Munn, Buddy 67, II4 Munn, Joan 34, 39, 44, 84 Munyon, Betty 40, 85, 90 Murphy, Jerry 67 Myers, Carolyn 55, 94 Myers, Rhoda 40, 4l, 84, 85 Napier, Ella 55 Napier, Tony 9, 40, 75, I06, l07 Nations, Mr. Claude 23,88 Neary, Margaret 8, 40, 85 94, 97, 98 Nease, Connie 6, 67, 90, 96 Neff, Tommy 40 Nelson, Gloria 67, 69, 9l Nelson, Jerry 87 Nelson, Harvey 40 Newburn, Rita 55 Nicholas, Charles 67 Nichols, Carol 55, 77, 79 Nichols, Jerry 55, 88, 89 Nicholson, Monty 67 Nida, Kathleen 55 Nidiffer, Jim 67 Niohswonger, Edwin 55 Nikkel, Bob 55 Nisbett, Brenda 63, 67, 79, 9l, 95, l03 Nixon, Mr. L. D. I9, 23 Nordyke, Michael II4 Norris, Ronald 67, 88,89 North, Freddy 55 Northway, Ronald 40, 80 Nugen, Jeane 67, l03, Il5, II6, II7 Nutter, Douglas 55, I06, Ill Nydeoger, Rudy 55, 78, 79, II3 Oaks, Ray 40, 75 Oaks, Sharon 67, IO3 O'Dell, Paul 67, 79, 89 O'Dell, Sandra 67, 79, ll5, ll6 Odle, Eddie 67,74 Odle, Marian 55, 75, 86 Ogden, Jim 55 Oliver, Miss Margaret 8,23 Oliver, Terry 40 Olson, James 67, II4 Olson, Nancy 40, 47, 75, 82, 83, 94 Orahood, Mr, Ray 25 Osburn, Davis 67 Osburn, Janice 40, 79, 96 Oswald, Vera 67, 76 Otis, Thomas 67 Ovyga, Carole 26, 40, 42, 80, 84, 86, Owens, Dr. Blanche 8, 23 Owens, Jean 55. 75 Owens, Sharon 6, 67, 93, 95, I03 Pace, Nelda 8, 40. 84 Patf, Toby 6, 67, 76, 77, 79, 96 Palm, Larry 40, 93 Palmer, Dale 55 Palmer, Judy 55, 77, 93 Paph, Doris 55, 80, 97, ll5, II6 Parker, Gary 55 Parker, Rosanne 67, 76, 85. IO3 Parks, Karen 55, IO3 Parks, Linda 67, 79 Parks, Steve 55, 9I Parmele, Dennis 67, 79, Il2, II4 Patterson, Jaylene 40, 86 Paul, Karen 67, IO3 Payne, Jimmy 67 Payne, Marian 7, 40, 84, I02, ll5 Pechin, Margaret I4, 55, 95, IO3 Peer, Larry 67 Peer, Lynda 4l, 84, I02 Pehde, Philip 55, IO9 Peil, Janice 55, I03 Pendarvis, Ruth 67 Penix, Mrs. Gertrude 25 Penn, Veronica 67 Penner, Mr. Erwin 23 Pennington, Margaret 56, 75, 77, 85 Peoples, Danny 67 Peoples, Ina Rae 6, 4l, 75, 93, I02 Peoples, Veronica 56, 79 Pepper, Laura 56, 90 Perkins, Carolyn 4l, 94 Peters, Connie 4l, 75, 94 Peterson, Ray 56, l06 Pettit, Betty 56 Phillips, Coy 67 Phillips, Mrs. Joan 23 Phillips, Linda 4l, 75 82,81 85, I02 Phillips, Marilyn 67, 7l, 85, 94, I03 Pickins, Donald 67, 79 Pickle, Sue 56, 75 77 93 Pilkington, Linda 56, 75, 84, I03 Pitts, 8ill 67, II4 Plank, Linda 67, 76 Plehal, Joseph 67, II3 Plush, Steve 67, 82, l06 Pohl, Galen 9, 56 Pond, Janice 56, 75, 84, IO3 Pand, Mary 67, 76, 92, 93, IO3 Poore, Janet 67, 75, 85, ll5 Poore, Sandra 4l, 85 Pope, Brenda 68, 76 Pope, Loren 68 Pope, Phyllis 56, 95, 96 Porter, Donald 56 Porter, Rita 4l Porter, Robert 68 Pete, Mr. John 22, 9I Potter, Karen 56, 75 Potts, Jim 26, 35, 4l, IO6, IO7 Pounds Vivian 9l Powell, Gail 56, 75, 76, 84 Powell, Melvin 4l Powell, Rachel 68 Power, Evelyn 56, 75, 76, B5 Poynter, Larry 68 Preecs, Daniel 68, 78, 79, IO6, II4 Preston, Mr. J. C. 8, I8 Price, Beverly 7, Sl, 56, 84, l03 Price, Gene 56 Price, Joe 68 Price, Phyllis 4l, 80 Prieb, Mr. Gordon 22 Pridemore, Anita 4l, 75 Pritchett, Mary 68,84 los Pruitt, Mary Lou 56, 84, IO3 Pryor, Tom 56 Puckett, Larry 68, 88. 95, II4 Pugh, Charles 56, IO6, ll2 Pumphrey, Jackie 4l, 84 Pyles, Mr. Ralph 3, I6, I7, 99 Queen, Shirley 56 Queen, Stan 68 Quigley, Tom 56 Ouinalty, Janice 68, 76 Ouinalty, Larry 56 Rabourn, Lexy 56, 75, 77, 84, 93 Rache, Mike 68, 74, 76, 88, II4 Radabaugh, Arthur 56, 75, 85, 89 Radcliff, Clyde ss Ragon Nancy 48, 56, 80, 84, IO3 Rainbolt Hubert 56 Ramsey, Allen 56 Ramsey, Marsha 56, 75, 79 Randall, Donna 56 Rangel, James 56, 96 Rapp, Joyce 4l, 85 Rash, Paulette 56 Ratzlaff, Judy 68 Ratzlatf, Nancy 4l Ray, Carol 56, 75, 77, 85, 89 Rea, Bruce 4l Redburn, Ruth 68, 90,94 Redenbaugh, Wiley 56 Reece, Karen 4l, 75, 84, I02, II7 Reed, Jetta I4, 68, 76 Reedy, Robert lI2 Reese, Miss Nicky I8 Reeves, Eddie 68 Reeves, Mickie 5l, 56, 95 Regnier, Doris 56, 75, 84, IO3 Reid, Eddie 56 Remington, Reta 4l, 95, ll6 Reynolds, Sherry 68 Reynolds, Tommy 56 Rhodes, Connie 68, 93, l03 Rhoten, Roger 68 Rice, Pat 68 Rice, Richard 68, ll4 Rice, Allison 75 Rich, Steve 68 Richardson, Carolyn 68 Richardson, Claretta I4, 56, 84, l03 Richardson, Donnah 68, 78, 79, 89 Richardson, Floyd 68 Richardson, Mike 56, 96 Richardson, Mr. Robert 22 Richey, Jerry 42, 50, 82, 83, l07 Rigel, Davena 67, 68, IO3 Riggs, Esther ss, so, loa, IIS, lla Rising, Lana I4, 68, 84, l03 Roads, Ronnie 56, l06 Robbens, Mrs. Flossie 25 Robbins, Donald 68, Ill Roberts, Pamela 56, IO3 Robertson, Evan 56, 89 Robinson, Carol 56, 96, IO3, lls Rodney, Pat I4, 42, 55, 80, 95, I02 Rogers, Floyd 68, Ill Rogers, Judy I4, 68 Rogers, Karen 68 Roles, Hope sa, 75, 84, IO3, IIS, II6, Roles, Larry 68 Rosenstein, Bill 56, 85, 89 Ross, Ann 56, 85 Ross, Sharon 68 Rottman, Bill 42 Rouse, Robert 42, 85 Rowe, Helen 42, 75, 82, 84, I02, II6 Rowland, Aline l5, 68, 94 Roy, Florence 42, 84, 95, I02 Roy, Michael 56, 96 Rucas, Becky 56, 86 Rucas, Keith 68, 96, IO3, II4 Ruckle, William 57 Ruddick, Richard 68 Rude, Charles 68, 9l, 96 Ruhl, Mr. Henry 25 Russell, Mr. Marvin 25 Russell, Thomas 68 Russey, Bill 42, 75, 94 Rutledge, Barbara 42, 75, 77, 85 Rybolt, Ernest 57 Safe, Vicki 68, 76, 84, IO3, ll5 Sage, Tony 23, 68, 96 Sagerty, Barbara 68 Sanborn, Glenda 57 Sanchez, Mrs. Kathryn I8 Sanders, LeVonna 57, 90, II6 Sanders, Mary 57 Sanderson, Mr. Charles 22 Sandoval, Joe 23, 57 Santiago, Marie 68 Scarborough, Gale 68, 87 Scarborough, Ronnie 42,79 Schaefer, Larry 42, 97 Schaefer, Ronnie 9, 57 Schammerhorn, Jim 57, 88 Schardt, Karen 42, 75, 76 Schepis, Mike 57, 96, IO6, l09 Schlegel, Karen 45, 56, 57 Schmidt, David 42, 95 Schreiber, Dwight 42 Schulte, Ruth 42, 9l Schultz, James 57 Schuster, Thomas 68 Schwartz, Judy 68, 93, IO3 Schwarz, Mr. Charles 23, 88 Schweitzer, Janet 57, 80, 84, 95, IO3 Scott, Frank IO9 Scott, Kathy 57 Scott, Sharon L. l, 68, 84, l03 Scott, Sharon M. 7, 57, 93, 97 Scribner, Berna 69, 76 Seebeck, Ann 57, B4 Seebeck, Betty 57, 84 Seebeck, Everett 42 Seebeck, Richard 42 Seely, Lyle 69 Seibert, Sharon 69, 76, IO3 Selenke, Phyllis 57 Sell, Sharilyn 69, IO3, Il5, II6 Sellers, Nancy 43,86 Sells, Mrs. Pearl 25 Sena, Nicki 59, II4 Setty, Wanda 69 Sewell, Gary 57 Sewell, Linda 69 Seybert, Glenda 69, 96 Shade, Merle 57, aa 94, los Shanks, Fred 57, 88, 89 Sharp, Dianna 57, 75, 84,87 Sharp, Alice 69, 76, 85, l03 Sharp, Mike 69 Shaw, Kay 57 Shea, Sharon 57, 75, 76, 84 Sheffield, Catherine 69 Sheffield, David 57, lll Shellhammer, Esther 43, 75, 82, 84 Shelton, Stacy 43, 47, 85 Sheposier, Dr. Lawrence 2, I6 Sheposier, Mrs. Sandra 23 Shockey, Diana 43 sneeliey, Donald 57, los, los, I09 Shockey, Virginia 69, l03 Short, Jerry 43 Short, Rose Ann 43, 75, 85 Shriver, Mr. Garner E. I6 Shriver, Joey 69, 9l Shrouf, Mike 69, 87, 9l, II3, II4 Schumaler Terry 57 Shumard, Scott 69 Shune, Joe 57 Shurtleff, Juanita 57, 78, 84, I03 Shriver, Joey 69, 9I Sigg, Patricia 69 Sigle, Jim 69, 85 Sigler, Geneva 57, 80, 84 Simpson, Dian 43 Sims, Dr. H. N. 2, I6 Sims, Connie Sue 69, 79, 95, ll5, II6 Sink, Donna 69 Sink, Michael 69,96 Sipes, Sheryl 57, 75 Skinner, Jeanine 43, 75, 95 Skinner, Robert 69, 88, 90, 95, II4 Slade, Norman 57, 89, 96 Sloan, Eugene 43,75 Smallwood, Paden S7 Smith, Carol 43, 86, 94 srniiri, Elise 43, 94, loz Smith, Gordon 57, 79,89 Smith, Jacqulin 57 sniiin, .lini 57 Smith, Joyce 57 Smith, Norvella 69 Smith, Stanley 57 Smith, Tommy 69 Snow, Billie 57 Sollenberqer, Ronnie 43 Sorters, Kay 43 Southwick Karl 57, 9I Snodgrass, Mr. John 23 Sparrow, Charlotte 43 Speakes, .lathie 57, l03 Spearry, Juanita 571 Speer, Carolyn 43 Spencer, Donald 57, 9l, 96 Spetter, Nancy 69, 9l, 94 Spicer, Sherry 69, 76, IO3, IIS, II7 Spicher, Mr. Kenneth 23, l06, lll Sprague, Patricia 69, 76, 95 Springob, Thomas 57 Spurlin, Linda 69 Spurlin, Linette 57, 84 Spurlock, Jerry 43, 87 Spurlock, Judy 57, IO3 Squires, lola 57 slsgqs, Paul 59, 74, er, ea Staggs, Thomas 44 Stahl, Joyce 69, 76, 80, 85 Stalcup, Marie 44,79 Standridqe, Lana 57, 75, 84, 90 Stark, Donald 97 Staton, John 57 Stauffer, Gary 44 Steadrnan, Mike 44, 89 Stebbins, Linda 69 Steddum, Gary 9, 44 Steddum, Janet 58, 86, IO3 Steddum, Judy 69, 94, I03 Steele John 58, 75 Steele, Larry 44, 46, 82, 92, 93 Steinman, Art 44 Stephenson, Jerilyn 69, 76, 85, IO3 Stevenson, David 4l, l07 Stewart, Dean 60, 69, 7l, 79, II3, II4 Stiles, Hal 69, 74, 80,89 Stiles, Janey 69, l03 Stillwell, Donna 44 Stinley, Kenneth 69 Stites, Fred 69 Stockton, Ronald 44 Stone, Miss Lorene l8, 66 Storms, Warren 69, 9I Story, Miss Patricia 24 Stover, Elnora 68, 89 Stowell, Valle 44, 84, 94, ll5, II7 Strain, Camilla 58 Stringer, Saundra 69, I03 Striplin, Otis 58 Strohm, Judy 28 44, 75, 84 Stroud, John 58 Struble, George 58, 87 Stuckey Jim 58 Sullivan, Larry 69 Sumpter, Billie 58 Sunner, Nancy 69,76 Sutton, Shirley l, 69, 76, loa, ll5 Swan, Steven 29, 44, 82, 9l, 97 Swaney, Richard 58, 80, 8l, 9l Sweeden, Minnie 58, 80, 84, IO3 Sweek, Deanna 58, l03, ll6 Tallady, Burrell 69 Tate, Linda 58, 85 Tate, Peggy 58, 94 Taton, Ray 69, lll, II4 Taylor, Barbara 69, 96 Taylor, Charlotte 44, as 95, 97 Taylor, Clinton 9, 58 Taylor, Delores 44, 75, 84 Taylor, Frances 44 Taylor, Judy 70, 76, 85 Taylor, Mac 70 Taylor, Roberta 58 Taylor, Sandra 70 Teague, Dean 9, 44 Teeter, Dick 70, 87, 89, lll, II4 Terrell, George 70, 76, 78, 79, 89, II3 Tharel, Laura 58 Thole, Sharon 58, 77 Thompson, Carolyn 58 Thompson, Donna 44, 86 Thompson, Mary 70 Thomson, Tommy 23, 70, 96, II3 Thomson, Travie 58 Thurman, Judy 58 Tibbits, Ronnie 45 Tillotson, Penney 58, 85 Tobias, Julia 58, IO3 Tole, Jane 58 Tole, Raymond 58 Tomkins, Jamie 58 Towry, Charlotte sa Trammell, Thelma 7, 45, 93, ll6 Traner, Anne 58 Travis, Mrs. Donna I8, 90, 94 Travis, Mrs. Faye 25 Trew, Marsha 70, 84, l03 Trissal, Susan 58, l03 Troy, Teresa 45, 94 Tucker, Alan 58, 89, Ill Tucker, John 70, II4 Tucker, Johnnie 70, 95 Tuma, Sharon 58 Tuper, Mrs. Leora 25 Turner Ann 45, 80, 85 Turner, Emily 58 Turner, James 23, 70, 74, 92, II4 Turner, Jerry 45 Turner, Rose 8, 45, 85, I02 Turney, Linda 69, 70, 93, 98, l03 Tweten, Judith 45, 86 Tymony, Christine 40, IO3 Ulmer, Joan 58 Unrein, Gerald 58, l06, lll Unrein, Lester 70, II4 Utz, Buddy 45 Valle, Sara 58, 96 Valverde, Mary 70, IO3 Valverde, Patty 58, 96, II6 Van Amber, Gary 79, 89, 96 Van Burkleo, Joan 58, 84, l03 Vanderheiden, Mrs. Julietta 25 Van Dyke, Sherria 58, 75, 93, l03 Vannerson, Linda 58, 88 Vansice, Gloria 70, 93, 94 Varner, Mr. Charles 24 Vastine, Vicke 58, 75, 85, 94 Vaughn, Benny 9, 45 Vawter, Barbara 58, IO3 Vawter, Rosemary 70, IO3 Vest, Robert 70, 85, 87 Vickers, Georgia 70 Victor, Janet 45, 86 Vilven, Jackie 45 Voorhees, Joan 45, 86, 94 Vreeland, Terry 45, 75, 76 Wacker, Dick 70, 85 Wacker, Martin 70 Naddles, Julia 70, 7l, 90, ll5 Wagner, Miss Jane 24 Wahl, Karen 62, 70, 94 welilen, Marvin 45, 77, 79, er, 9l, 94, ll2 Wakefield, Linda 45, 86 Walker, Brenda 70, 76 Wallace, Wallace, Wallace, Wallace, Wallace, Dennis 58,70 Doris 45,86 Doylene 58,85 Mrs. Grace 25 Lanny ii, 45, 79, 95, los, IO7 Walls, Aurilla 70, 93, IO3 Walters, Janet 58, 77, 79, 84, IO3 Ward, Gwen 45, 8l, 85 Ward, Perry 46 Wareing, Mary Edith 46, 86, I02 Warne, Robert 58, 87,95 Washburn, Cheryl 70, 96 Washburn, Lynne 46, 86 Watkins, Watkins, Mr. Clarence 25 Sherryl 58, 80, 86, l03 Watts, Betty 58, 90, 94 Waugh, Linda 70, 93, 95, IO3 Weathers, Mrs. Edra M. 2, I6 Weber, Marilyn 58, 75, IO3 weadle, Mr. Donald 24 Weeds, Beverly 46, 85 Weinlood, Linda 2l, 59, 8l, 90 Welch, Irene 70 Welch, Leah 59, 75, 79, 90 Welch, Lorene 70 Welliver, Marcia 36, 46, 94, IIS, II7 Wellman, Nancy 46,75 Wells, Charles 70, 8l Wells, Gerald 59, 9l, Ill Welsch, Jim 70,87 Welsh, Billie 70,76 Welty, Larry 70, 79, 96 Wenke, Carl 59 Westerhaus, Dixie 70, 76, IO3 Westerhaus, Ronney 46 Whatley, Wheeler, Whitco White, Wesley 70, II4 Susan 59,84 mb, Mrs. Evelyn I6 Bill 46 88 9l 95 ll2 White, Dale 7, 46, 89 White, Gary 59, 75 White, Jim 59 87 White, Larry 46, 77, 79, 88, 95, 97, Il2 White, Rosemary 70, 76, 85 White, 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