William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO)
- Class of 1959
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If -. ,,., if I Lk: : ,.,. ' 5 . g R K J I l 4 0 1 H wi fr, 474 go V ,,-nv. . ,,W,,, jvgiqw, f, ,, ma ---.. h, sgwmw Admlmstrauon 20-39 Table Introduction 1 - 1 9 Classes 40-97 of Contents Departments 98- 1 5 1 ,1A, 3 .A .1 ,Q W , Qi Activities 160- 208 Sports 152-159 Students explore many new honzons C 19 U af. American history classes paid a visit to the Tru- ' man library to see historical documents. 5 -if 5 'W'- .ili-rjigl Some of the history students examined vari- ous nations' Hags at the library. Vic-wing thc Hrsl United Nations' lgulilir from Los Ang:-lcs :irc tliusm' si-wn history slutlvnls, in their classrooms and class projects Senior members of the paper staff work industri- ously to publish the next edition of the Envoy, In addition to their regular English, these Divi- sion ll students help with the work of the pub- lic ations department. I 4 lfhlffl tx Q bs 'E hi' -lk is 't L gf as 'WX These Division II biology students are ex- amining one of the insect collections that is made and studied during the year. Learmng to blsect lanes 15 fun. Url B Class 1 4 vf' Q Cello pllyers enjoy practlcmg Biology students examine plant closely. if I .A 531 f? These two boys show no qualms. I -M V Glrls prepare to be good office workers. 'T' Iv v iww 'R 1 4 el fr: xr-,, V 'x Y 1 i. Qi 'AW I, dent, George Taylor and Ed Draper, shake hands as Mary Jane Hemrlchs and Lmda Jane Clements look at the tarlal campalgn fxgures Bugs Bunny, are candidates, Charlyne Searcy Wllma Penton with managers, Q If , l n U J 4 'W ' , I , 'Opponents for parliamentarian, Eliz- ,' abeth Shultz and Sharon Mills, are amused at one of their posters while my I, Jeannine Hutchings and Ronnie Al- f len managers, watch, I I ' I Y ' around one of the nts and Judy jo C 41-. ' 3-u ...fuk r n 1 if x r, X '1 VV? ,3- Congratulatxng uce president elect Tom Haas is Jeff Arnold Bob DeTra.y and Carol Sue Nelson are inter- I ie. eww W 5. ' rs , W ,ft Nw?-.M Mike Soper, newlykkieleeted president for Division II, shakes hands with Eddie Mitchell as Eddie's managervm Sue Brown watches I PXLVOR me X 1 w In the race for treasurer were wmcc Gillespie and the Campaigning for the office of secretary were Sher wmner Sharm Allen Campal n mmagcrs, Deanna Mesle and defrated eandxdttc Cail Elliot The Donelson and Carol n Caske lent 1 hrlpmg hand, man21gCl'S Elf , Parliamentarian candid tes at Division II were Marmta , Crookston and Charlotte Dieckman winner Their managers were Lynn Ballew and Mar e ullamo f I 2 25 rr 'ii .f. -1 fx l 3 ffm? 'fsg uf--1 5 . -. QI 'Eiga YQ ' nu nyqwa ,, X ,VC - . E E 4 Q 4 .J 1 A . Q4 1 4 I E' i The a cappella choir and orchestra rehearsed many long hours to present their show, Chrisman Capers, March 20 and 21, at Division I. Memories fill these rooms Students enjoy the new facilities in the library at Division I. 5 'i Q' 3 . wmv nu- New i 4. , gl -vas-ea-ww-vw V, ci , x, -:- , 'xH'i'i I'-S1119 llljh 18 ,,.,...--- 'E W' ' 'I ' uavpwi. . .s gl'- I 0 nr? ' 255 .....,.ul Administrative personnel helps students gain the necessary knowledge that they will need in future years. Their understanding and friendship give them a feeling of security. Faculty guidance in aiding stu- l ' Y .. 1 c 'O 4' X 'Nt. 's:1's:g . 1 U 5 wh ' a U WA, ' N 1. OX -' S . n 4 5-xxbf-5-Y .Il -sl - auf dents to choose their profession or vocation will always be valued. The administration has helped in the building of strong characters and in the development of leadership. 1 f,. -f'- -,:-.4 - -- -' -3-zzf-,Q554.-sgfgfef Q Executive Committee ,fb-f x .J i,,f 571 Zfkif FRONT ROW: Mrs. Al Risingcr, vice-presidentg Mrs, B. John McDonald, hospitality: John MCDOHDld, l'10SIJiT2ll- Dunne Love, recording secrctaryg hits. C. l. Curtis, second ity. BACK ROW: Donald McKay, presidcntg Joseph Benson, vice-president, Inembcrshipg Mrs. Maurice L, Draper, principalg Mrs. Donald IXlcK:iy, newslcttcrg YVesley VValters, devotional-musing Mrs. Earl Wlzxdc, budget and fmanccg QMrs. treasurerg Emery Parks, evaluation. 12' Donald McKay President Parent Teacher Association Parents are interested visitors in the art room when Back-To-School night was observed at Division I October 16. 4 5-4: , , 3.1, 'N7'fx7ig ' - s 44:- -. JW,?3r 1 ...ucv-1' ,V fy if K .va -A ,, - ,Q If X J JH gh, me ws 4 X X . 75:-1 K X t Qi.-,X t t x W4 , x 'i 'T'.V ,,. V W ' wf?f't'l bf EMORY C. PARKS Principal Division ll Adm1 IVIARY HOLLADAY IVIARJORIE COSTIGAN SUf'ffUfJ' Attendance Senelary Kit: Brown and Mr. Parks are kept busy during the sunnner planning appropriate schedules for the students at Division II, This program includes pupil counseling, faculty assignment and supervi- sion and continuous evaluation of their progress. Preparing boys and girls to meet the challenge of each succeeding periods in their lives requires a great deal of planning and action. The routine tasks of record keeping, building maintenance, public relations and extra-class ac- tivities should serve to increase the effectiveness of the classroom activities. They are always on the job trying to serve as the situation requires. 'nistrators' creative planning LEROY BROWN Vice-Principal Division II 24 Forming the policies, rules, and regulations of Division I are Mr. Benson and Mr. Lcfever. Each year they send a report concerning the new teach- ers and the classes they teach to the State De- partment of Education. p,.,..5b Mr. Lefever is in charge of thc attendance and tv., l issues bus passes to students according to the bus 'QW' schedules of that year. He also checks credits for graduation. Both Mr. Benson and Mr. Lefever study the curriculum requirements specified by the State De- partment of Education. They coordinate these re- quirements with students' needs to provide a well rounded program of studies. They feel their time is well spent when the graduating class leaves to make its place in the community. JOSEPH F. BENSON Principal Division I directs students toward graduation GREGORY LEFEVER Vice-Principal Division I GLORIA FISHER VERNITA BENDET Attendance Secretary Secretary W., 3 wad 5' 7 25 Dr. Plucker and Dr. Carter are active in the civic ac- tivities of the community and are responsible for the general public relations program of the school. They approve for adoption all textbooks and instructional material for the program at William Chrisman, Dr. Plucker and Dr. Carter are confronted with housing problems for the ever-increasing school population. Studying blue prints and architectural drawings keep them busy in the planning and supervising of new build- ings, additions to buildings now in use and improve- ments to the older buildings. Students at Chrisman have been interested in the many improvements made at Division II. Underclassmen are eagerly anticipating the completion of the auditorium at Division I. Each year a permanent record for each student is kept. They shall assign all instructional and non-instructional personnel. The superintendent of schools shall serve as the executive officer of the Board of Education, and shall be charged with the responsibility of implementing the policies of the board. Their responsibilities are con- tinuous during the entire year. They effect policies GUY CARTER Administrative Asxistant ' 5, txt X Riff: O. L. PLUCKER Superintendent and philosophies NOLA JAMES BETTY TESTERMAN Secretary Clerk Central Administrative Central Administrative G, OEICC . Office 26 6. is K Au!! fl' 1 .P gf ., xjg X ,... f iff fi ,-- .-Qt k i '9t?:'l ',w ,fem wi-' E P NJ-vm. . rv wr ww--vm-m-Q R' -v w 1 5 ' '51N.?'?? .-Q, ,,,z,3S.A sl .fu I 1 1 i F '1 , u 1 u 1 . 'I 3 iz if fr. 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Bottom picture shows Mr. Brown and Miss Campbell with teachers from Division II relaxing for a coffee break. l 5 533311 XX 'e-...iv lc 5 X, I A ' H ,, Y Z- LEFT SIDE ffront to backj: Betty Jones, Esther Seger, Gross, Mary Lively and daughter Janice, William Evers, Francis Burns, Don Fowler, Robert Reeves, Fred Skinner. Jim Culter, Verne Freeman, Mrs. john Pace. RIGHT SIDE: Ethel MeCorklc, blargaret Bohne, Llary Drivers keep the busses rolling I? - . 2 ' In rain, sleet or snow the bus must go. The Pace . XX Bus Service seems to operate by this slogan, for their drivers are always ready to serve by deliver- ing students to and from school during good and bad weather. l They transport students to and from out-of-town football and basketball gznnes, to eonferenres :ind on educational trips. l IVIHIXT IfOli'.' Noel Ewing. john Riindiill, .lulin P.ir'v. i Willinin Cgxvnxixiixli, B,-ICR IHJIV: l,ois Hopkins. Bur- nine King. Rita Norris gmtl Alxiiiuliirr fill-un. Bmiiiiv Borginnn. Mau' McLeod. 1 37 These persons supply Chrismanites W-31 sw W Li 4-e, W L s I . 1 3 A I 3 1? I 9: 1 Q for p 1 5 'xx if 'Yi M ffg l , - 1 - I E 'G , Y S UPPER LEFT: Scrubbing and polishing floors is just one of the many duties of custodians Vincil Rogers, Albert Isbell and Bill Graham, Division II. UPPER RIGHT: Floyd Foltz and Clarence Shoemake begin their daily round of cleaning at Division II. MIDDLE LEFT: Even though they may work diligently during the day, polishing the Floor is just one of the many tasks that Ira Weeks, Fred Rose and Charlie Nickerson have when school is out for the day at Division I. LOWER RIGHT: Although William Allega, Wayne Richardson, George Hammer, Harvey Minton and Charlie McClelland work hard to keep the school clean, they all take time out to have their picture taken. !WM'T?fV'ZW'?ff'-,., N, D '- A 4 l . i . 4 4 9 V-Q 'Q l is- , H wif- f . - ' , . . ' '-rw ' 'sf' 'Y 0 ' 5, ' . . f 1 . ix 4 - . 0 . ' ii. W 'fi . Y f ' 1 i fx... . . ' 'li YI M' v ' with clean surroundings and food l Div. I Cafeteria Personnel FRONT ROW: A. Benedict, Nl. Davis, Nl. Bunten, E. VVhite, M. Heaviland, L. Bridges, R. Aldredge, M. jackson, S. Fountain, S. Fann. BACK ROW: L. Abernathcy, A. Douglas, E. Hopper, H.' Coffman, J. Young. Getting ready for the noonday rush are Mrs. White, Mrs. Hooper and Mrs. Benedict. Div. II Cafeteria Personnel FRONT ROW.' D. Wlhited, O. YVilliams, Bryant, F. Smith, R. Mills, V. Graham Qmanagerj, S. Stowcll, D. Mueller, A. Howe, L. lvlartin. BACK ROW: E. Streetcr, B. Henley, R. Koester, G. Kalhoefer, E. Lukens. , xl- T v1j,?'?f?1. 1 1 ' ,f 1 ' 1 I I wx' Each student of the 1959 school year at lNilliam Chrisman High School has contributed to the memories that will be long cherished by each of them in the years to come. The classes, achievements and activities of all are a part of the pages of this year- X +R ei 'r 'will ag, book. All have gained knowledge that will serve them later. All have added to the many wonderful experiences that made the year a happy and successful one. l K 2 1 s I Q H Serving as senior class president was Dennis Branstiter. During his freshman and sophomore years Dennis was active in foot- ball and basketball. Attending Rolla School of Mines for at least five years, majoring in electrical engineering, is the aim of Dennis. This year Ronnie Cotter was elected vice-president of the senior class. Ronnie has played football and basketball and Distinguished as the largest i participated in track, and lettered in all three. He was also a member of C club. To graduate from col- lege, majoring in what he likes best, is Ronnie's ambition. Secretary of the senior class was Elizabeth Schultz. She has been active, participating in band, student council, Art club and National Art Honor society. She served as parliamentarian-chaplain of the Shakes- pearian Literary society, vice-president of M club, treasurer of the National Honor society and she was elected to go on the sophomore Pilgrimage. Elizabeth was chosen for the D.A.R. Good Citizenship award. Prerident Vice-President Dennis Branstiter Ronnie Cotter She plans to attend Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana, to study to become a high school science teacher. Judy Oberhelman was elected treasurer of the senior class. Judy has been active in the following activities National Art Honor society, Art club, cheerleader, Junior Red Cross, Shakespearian Literary society, secretary of sophomore class, a cappella, Future Teachers and Spanish club. This year Judy was elected Homecoming Queen by the football boys, To attend Kansas State College, majoring in education or home economics, is Judy's ambition. Secretary Treasurer Elizabeth Schultz Judy Oberhelman it' fi! V V 4 ' 'SFC ,. by ,I W It - L 7 Jw- in EXW, . ' 3 Q2 'Z' is the senior class of 1959 Leonard Avery Judith A. Ballou Norman Bamesberger Judy M. Barger . gui' QS fe X N 6 ' IQ .fl fl , x 'H . 1' fi ltz R 5: , g L w he , - P ' L' N -X ff-.X Larry E. Abernathey Charles C. Adams Charles E. Adams Mary E. Adams Shirley A. Allen Donald B. Alley Larry D. Allin Richard P. Anderson Geraldine M. Andes Maxine E. Armstrong 'S' 4 Q U Q Z . 43 '23 Q-.T all Brenda L. Barker William M. Barnhard Lynthia V. Barrett Ofelia Barreto Terry Bartholow Nancy K, Bassett Bertha Beck Marilyn Behnke Betty J. Bennett Judy Birdsong Donna Boyes jesse S. Bradford Dennis N. Branstiter Carol A. Braton ,Wil 'T Virginia L. Bishop Jo Ann E. Bissell Francis E, Blake Carole S. Blankenship Shirley A. Blankenship Priscilla L. Block Garry W. Bogue Marilou K. Borchert Alfred P. Bourne Galen V. Boyer By studying for twelve years tl Nancy L. Brooker Larry E. Brotherton Nancy L. Browning Margaret J. Brunson Diana J. Burge Rayma J. Burger Brenda J. Burnup Larry W. Burroughs Bonnie E. Bussard Anne K. Butcher .v li l C WW 'fi g james P. Bybee 4 i - Ramon W. Cadwell ,ga fx Eb Q , V il? Lydia Calderon K I K Karen S. Castle K X V' Y 'N-I . I N . jerry W. Charpie E 'E ',.' . . ,Q S , 3 ' . WWW' , i .Lf Marjorie S. Childers -V g i Sharen P. Chiles - ,N . Wilma J. Clark Q ff 5 Constance E. Clements X NE S! 4 ,rl Lonnie M. Clements 5 7 7 Nr-' . Q 'l ie, l V' .rf--' u gh I 1 K f Charles C, Clevenger 3 , A A fd' 'W' x 3' 'C ' William L. Coen ' I K fl il Q., David L. Cohoon L f A I .-5 a . l -,X C rl 0 Colvin V .A Y fe, l y Li: 1. rf.. . ' .K . .. . B. h have successfully earned diplomas ,V f 5 - I ww, . 4. 5 r' r.iz'2?V,M pm' N, Sondra S. Corken K W Q N 5 A E Ron L. Cotter 114 'Q Q QA JK is Q Don D. Crank Q if lg I I I ' ' 4 Ronald E. Crank fj v D' i 'N ' V 1 Douglas W. Crawford 'Q 73 -et A. D' A i F 1 i A i Mr. ,.- rw , Q A -1 e . 3 V ,ip J Q is f -ilfw im xf 'T' i ' 'sd 44 if ' ' Elaine A. Crawford :Q v iff , 'v ' Bobbie R. Crayton V 4 'I .4 i Ak 1' 1 N ,, Nancy K. Crick - ' Q A , 'G' J Q 'vi K ' V ', Marilyn Cunningham I I ,N J' x - , , F . ,Q Josephine A. Curtis ' gif f' if f :ff F .Lv ' ' f I fl' tv 1 Y , r - N D ' X' k i 1 45 Diane B. Cusick Donald L. Daniels Barbara A. Davis Gene E. Davis Jeannette M. Davis Sandra S. Dawson Richard W. Day Janice C. DeTray Lonnie L. Dickensheets Patricia S. Dison Mary M. Downey Edna S. Downs Edward A. Draper Lorelei L. Dugger James L. Dyer Marietta Edie Jacqueline Edwards Jim D. Egclston David L. Elgin Peggy Ellis '27 'x These seniors studied and planned t 'F' if 4556! Peggy J. Dodson Jim D. Doig Erdene L. Dolan Janice K. Douglas 'f'?' . V G, 53 urv - 5 ilvfx F .,,,, . mug T 'Y toward the goal of graduation Linda C. Foster Patricia A. Frakes Alberta M. Franciskato Catherine A. Franklin aa! ftp 'VW-sz ' ws.-. Violet E. Embrcy john S. Evans John P. Ewing James N. Fairbanks Jimmy L. Faith Sharon P. Ferguson Rogene Fisher William I. Fligg Bonnie L. Ford Mildred A. Ford 1 ' ' ' 4 '50 - 4. - Q 'l' lm- f 'F . N Y D -fn: Eve X llll 3-ef 1' a l -.f - X -r- x L g 47 6' 1'-'v , i rf 7Di..4 Lf' s...,2 Virginia K. Frazier Marilyn J. Frcsonke Betty L, Fulton Jack Gagliardi John F. Gann Charles A Garrett Larry VV Gates Carolyn A Gentry Charles E Gerber Frederick M btrher ,sw ivy ai 5,5 .,. 1, D ,M . J Q 1' 94.5 A P- LFS- 1' . i . L W A Lf , YI . 7 1 . Larry E. Green Ronald H. Grubbs Roy E. Gutridge Jesse A. Guy .. L gg. if 5 .'-S'-ba H -of , ' ,XL N ,1 .n - fl ' 'fri H15 . J Ml Q, . ,, , 5- r in E :J i'-'X . . 'fre' V X, 4 4, . L4 R' 'V r A va H' Y pm ' f ,461 TC', - e ' . x '41 K 3' UV' ii 9 J QP' . 1 ii Wi, 4 in A hz 5.15.7 A A AQ -. Man are the school da ' , r. 1 fills., W ir, K VV 1 .h v' 'i'-.. .Q fl in 9 N 3' si I 'X f? X: gg Q' in 4 1, I g ' 55, ,qi W X ,L JY r. .. if t 5 'lim 'll 'fl ' .,,..,.,m , . A ff 3 if ' to fu' 'Sw .' 1 2 G2 if iw. .wi 1 X w- 3 in V' -X A bl, 'A ! 1 5 A ' 42.3 48 Jeannie A. Gibbs Laura A. Gilbert Joyce A. Gillespie Kenneth W. Gillespie Alan R. Goldner Janet L. Gordon Danny O. Graham Donnis J. Graham Waldo E. Gray David L. Greathouse 1 pf- Af' .J 'l 5 ' ei. friends Kathryn J. Hagerman Cary G. Hall Erma L. Hall lNIary L. Hall Rodney E. Hall Marcia J. Halliburton Phillip C. Hammar Freda M. Hammar Larry E. Hancock Robert R. Handy E E ds ln I1 .. .5 M T W . ' r . 'vw 'Q Janet G. Hansen ' Robcrt E. Hanson , 23 A Richard E. Hardwick X ., 6 in , E Q , . A Michael S. Hare -V K , ',' , ,Z f Ora J. Harris i K 9 f is ' . .- 'T 'W '7 ' K 'W Frances A. Hart A. ' - - -, Jackey C. Harvkey -0 S L. C. Hailey Q' 3 - Q' ID: Q 1: Bruce Heady , . If V' H K Rory K. Hedrick X if , gx, ,V X ' , ,rf 1. ' H .i 7' if L . -'H . .i, 4 4 ' mf '1 W n . A x I E Wauneta I. Hendricks 'T ., 6 I C 'A ' ' 1 g ' Q K Bruce L. Hertzog K A ' rr' K L, N . George W. Hickcrson ' W if X 1 'F Harold H. Higginbotham X . fr N fl l I I f , 1- l Leu f that will be missed in the future Kenneth W. Hilker Janice J. Hill Sharon L. Holland Nancy M. Holman Philip B. Holmcs Robert M. Hopkins Patricia L. Howard Pauline Howard Vivian Howard Michael G. Howe xi, a.,f 1 rc 'W l 'sa 4: si i , Yi? I 'mx ' UQ, .g.-,. ., ,.,- oh. Q-1--r 'ks ' I ,gl .-v 4.4 'gf ty 'Hs Q-ar N211 -HIP gg I 405 vt SLN Q, , , Sf' XX-Q..-.f Ma. 1 1 X '501 W 2 'v ' x 1 A , ,ns .. . I s ' X WN.. . . . .... . M.. .w.. lTmr X 34 in fields of knowledge and skills Ronald E. Lambkin Marilyn J. LaMont Bill Landis Kathryn L. Lane V5 ,sfxl , r r ,. if ' EL ttiilin Elf. 51 Isaac N. Ketchum Carol A. King Jerry Kinney Lois L. Kinser Annalia Kirst Mary Ellen Kirtley Patricia A. Koester Nancy L. Kramer Charles W. Kramer Elizabeth A. Kuechler ifa y y..j A g M ASS' james R. Langton Marjorie Langton Judith P. Langton Linda D. Laswell Doris A. Lawrence Terri S. Layden David W. Ledford Edward M. Lee Samuel W. Lewis Sharon A. Lewis Margaret Melton Esther Meyhcu Roger W. Miles Jeanie I. Miller Lawrence M. Miller Sharon E. Mills Mary E. Miner Gary D. Minton Rose Ann Mitchell Gene R. Mofhtt in 7.3. fa.. 0 KT X 3 af, -af fb xr' V Y? 'Q jacylyn Montgomery Carol L. Moore Charles G. Moore Martieia L. Moore s honors and awards were attained Theodore W. Moore Charles D. Morris Evelyn R. Morris Jon P. Morris Barbara A. Morrison Diane Morton Donna I. Mounts Marsha Lynn Mowder 'rr Snr 1 ' .Bmw 51 tg ' ' v2yw,4 ,o,N C! YN f f can L ' X -s '- Hrs l .1 Q - V tt. ' qs 19 xg ' xl ' A 'V ls ' Sr 7, , . -A wf 31 . i :Eff kk , Wx -X .gi n . IP E'-'Sim .ss P , , M E M . if 1 454 - A F ' - l ' ai, ? i'hA K1 ' .am A .7 3 ' . J. f-X g Y 1 X, J E 'M D 7' W - it in l .7 ' Q ames . unday A X' ,, ,XZ X . , Edward S, Murray - I Z I K X' ,7 .S . 'N-0 X. V, it 'f C, I . ,Q N I f . H15 fl ur Alice S. Myers Nancy L. Nagle Phyllis Navc Bruce W. Niblock Gloria A. Niflis james L. Noland Robert G. Norton Judy A. Oberhelman Glenda L. oroeu syivaa J. owen 'ff ' lull The leaders of tomorrow are read fv- fv- Jerry M. Parks Gloria J, Parsons Janet L. Patton Henry Pearley Carol Jo Peer Lois M. Pence Wilma B. Penton William W. Pctrovic Carolyn R. Pinson Virginia D, Pitney 9 '1 'I ,Q Q Q Ki Q-7 1 ,l . he ' 527' 21? ,'-dxf CJK 5 F W 4 Al . l -x' r 'flfgi t wx , .,., W if JN to accept responsibility as citizens Shirley L. Pitney Linda C. Pitts Sharon L, Pixley Charles J. Price Larry C. Ragland Nancy R. Ragusa Robert B. Raine Kenneth L. Rathmanri Gerald L. Record Jerry Reding Judy C. Reifl' Donald K. Resch Garth E. Rcsch Betty G. Reynolds S' Rf N A A Mgr, Q53 .ag :ar 6 X .V Nj W. O 'sins '57 5 .4 sf . .3 i ' , ks, Q , V I Dale S. Reynolds Phillip R. Rirhaxrdson Harold R. Ricketts Charles A. Risingcr Darrell Rogers Jeanne Ann Rogers Gcorgc T. Rohrs Kenneth D. Rose Bctty L. Ross Sondra S. Rouclclzush Steven J. Soper Larry D. Sparling Sharon T. Staves Robert L, Stewart Larry D. stiu Jack D. Stober Everett M. Story James D. Street Larry E. Street David L. Streeter Q E' ps 'Yu K -24 T so Nas' Timothy A. Stuart M. Faye Sumter Jim L. Sutherland Donna M. Sutton in the lives of every senior student Carolyn L. Tann Donna L. Taylor Margie G, Taylor George W. Taylor Steven C. Taylor Robert C. Terhune George R. Terryber YY px 3: fi-N VT' 4. . ,- ' ,2i,ff'g..' 115- f. K , ' -' .vagri 'ff-T' h , - . ' 'YW' , 'V::- kg. 'f -li: . Y , V -. :K V N 21 , ,i . ,M -r V A alum nf m 413- ' I . .rg A9 'M -S: Diane J. Thilking was W' A? ,tau Bob C. Tootle 'Y , ' . Juanita B. Thompson Q :Q '?f g?: '3 ' ' 57 ' A ' 9 1. L ' I NJ, , I -f ' A I r r -.t N t ,A . ...M E K Richard B, Trescott Val Tribble Larry L. Tucker A Richard A. Tudor Charles H. Turner K fn 'V 2 Priscilla A. Tyler Janet S. Vaughan Linda G. Wagener William G. Warder Stephen D. Ware ,. .xl .5 As 416 seniors leave Chrisman II' Delores J. Warner 4' Janice S. Warren Dean F. Wasem J. C. Waters . V , Judith C. Watson Carolyn S. Welch Pamela S. Whitehead l Di Robert R. Wilcox .4 Eiizabem A. Williams -N We , 1 'WZ fi . Shirley G. Williams A ii' Gerald R. Williamson , ' James D. Williamson E I'f .,-- Q K f if James A. Willis 1 'S Thomas D. Willoughby 'sn , f 'V f Q 2 'B yi, Xhsfl S ' N4 . I ' as 58 Ne , A .,, C M p J'-T... W in .rj D. Linda K. Wills William D. Wills Helen R. Wilson Juanita J. Wilson an if SX 12 -.n-I w-1 Wilbur N. Wilson Larry K. Wingate Barbara A. Winholtz Larry R. Woirhaye -Eff many cherished memories go with Janice M. Woodruff Densel B. Woodsmall Barbara J. Woody Carolyn E. Wright uv -J' Jan F. Wysong Judith A. Yake Beverly E. Yoakum Patricia J. Yocum AK' J Harold W. Young 4' Janice S. Young Judith A. Young :Q 59 them Seniors Not Pictured: joseph Acldieott, jnrnes Aniherson, Lnrry Bergman. Alex Darling, Clarence Farmer. Judy Foster. Shirley George. Frank Gifford, David Gore. Rex Handley, Larry Hodges, Harold Keiser. Patrick Love. W'ayne Lusso, Lawrence Mar- quardt, Earl E. Mathews, Darrell Maynard, Robert Moore. Artie Pippen, john Truman, Jean Wilson, Larry Wilson. David West, , . ig g,L,xa,4 Elizabeth Schultz and DeYVayne McGowan admire 21 fellow studenl's art work. 11 it These experiences will be treasured Visiting with friends before classes begin was enjoyed by seniors. , :T ll -immiau -r 5 Q -1- 1 s-v-'pf-A, Enjoying a discussion of the book, Ilztcklvbfrry Finn are Lxiwrvnre Mar- quurdl, George Ti-rryberry and Janice XVoodrulT in English IV during hfth hour. -ip 1? lv grfggf- 41- . ' - 4,i,,g,,Wf1, ' 4- wall' 'L- ay ss Junior members of Miss Beeman's fifth hour zoology class proves very interesting as it deals with the classification of are engrossed in the study of the starfish. Zoology class animals and the study of animal life. 518 juniors are near their ul lVishfully admiring a senior ring are Jim Widick, Beth Stockton, Dick Newport and Beverly Reeves, class oflicers. , vw...-.-...ay .......W. - , ., ,una 'P S President of the junior class is Dick Newport. Dick has been active in football and basketball. Holding the office of vice-president is Jim Widick. jim has served as a student council representative and a member of the football team. Beth Stockton, secretary of the junior class, has participated in many activities in her school years. She was elected student council secretary for Divi- sion H, Pep club vice-president, Division II and treasurer of her sophomore class. Beth was also active in band and orchestra at Division H. This year she is a member of Pep club and Pep clubls drill team. Treasurer, Beverly Reeves, has been active in her Hrst three years of high school. She has been a cheerleader three years, a student council repre- sentative, a member of Pep elub's drill team, Beverly was elected homecoming attendant in both her sophomore and junior years and Hallo- ween attendant in her sophomore year. She was a member of the cast in the sophomore play k'l'Vliere's Laurief' vb Y 3 4 - ' r wr R.- ROW ONE: Chrissie Abbot. Linda Adlard. Karen Alexander. Patricia Allen, Victor Allen. Graham Amerine, Don Anderson. Jim Anderson. ROIV TIVO: Vickie Anderson, Lois Andes, Lynda Andes, Rosemary Andes. Rose Biarie Arnold, Cam Austin. Blary Jane Avery. Loretta Bacon. ROW THREE: Mike Bailey, Bill Baldry. Leroy Ballcw, Lynn Ballcw. Bob Ballou, Shirley Bamesbergcr. Dennis Banc, Janet Barker. ultunate endeavor-graduation 'a f Q ' an-9 . - 7' . K .. if , A Ui Q V A 'lx 35- f' A N' ' ff ofa I l 'A ' if - Q R .1 - lf'-li .. Z 1 9 '- . -ffo rv- ' XN I X I K l i ROW FOUR: l.alYanna Barlow. Robert Barnes, Paul Barncii. janviu- Bass. Kay liauw. lrfnv Bi-al. Par Br-attic. Carol Bcckvr. ROI1' FIVE: jancl lim-ikman. Richard Behr-c. Dclori-S Bvllvu. Parry lil-in-ilim, .Iaini-Q Bunni-Ll. Dixie Bibb. Al Bkliofl. Rolu-it lii-limp 1IOI1'.S'1X: Diane Black. Janifc Blavk. David Bland, Bill Bowler. Linda Bottom. Shirlfy Boyson. Blirkry Br.unf'r. Dfvloi'i's Bri-writ ROI1' SEl E.Y.' llvnry Ilriclqu. QI.nolyn lliiulitxwll, Kathy Brorlunnn. Cary Broun. Jaclzir' Bmwiir. Jaiiivs Bryan. Blarjoxiu liiillarizoim-. S.inLlr.'i lliiiki-tl. A I, ll- gi ' .J A5 i Q . 1, . f -. X W Q Q C 1 K I 'W- f y s ' .Q . . F 52. . 3 ' . . , ,J -- , 5 Q , ' 'C 271 :H . .1 .. .4 iz. .. I A ff' ROW ONE: Linda Burrow. Linda Burton. Charlene Ann -Carter, Mflrilyn Caskcy, CliHi0fd C?lViT1C55- Ann Burns, David Burns, Donna Burns. Gord Buttgcn, Shirley ChZ1lllSv ROW THREE! Harry Chnncf. CfU'0lYn- Chaney, B,-cfs. Barbara Camplvcll. Ron' TIVO. David Carlile, Delbert Chaney. Hmm Chappell, Ronmc Chlles, ROY Kay Carlile, Grclrlmcn Carmichael. Buclcly Carroll, Jo Clark. Rowena Clczxvcr, Dale CIOSC. r ', xr Q ' -if 1 X , i' U5 il' ' . a F- .f Y l un' , cf, Q k 4' N I pg W K W' - l ' y- l K ..-. . X ' i t r m y 'M O . I - 1 i C ,.-qw? i ky ' 144, 4 avr Q- I A ? A2g? - ' ' ., In K' . iv , I 3 . V 1 , . 1 , 1. 0 if .' .' -:El 1 . A f 'A I .' 'X ': 4 ROW FOUR: Charles Closson. Robert Cochran, Alive Madeline Crain. Carol Crainc. Jamvs Cravcns, Connie Coffman. Donna Coil. Jerry Colley. Tom Collinson. Cropp. Linda Crumrinc. Maxlha Cumpcr, ROW Carol Conrow. Sharon Constance. ICOI1' FIVE: janics SEVEN: Lynuc Curtis. Lorcla Cutbirlli, Norman Dal- Couk, Gary Cloopm-r. Nanfy Copxiclgc, 'l'lu-Ima Copriclgv. ton. Dixie Dum-i1pm'x, Douglas Davis. Wrxltn-1' Davis. Tom I,orcLta Coilmiu, Slanlc-y Cothn-ru, Kay Courtney. Stow' Day. Bob DcTray. Cuurlright. ROM' SIX: Gary Covington, Pat Craig. 64 ' 6 so A l , T' if 4. A ' 5 ' ai- A . v- ,fi . Q U , 1 st A L A Avi? , A N5 A ,2 'iii A 7 'Ai 'i A, ' -an NN, ' Md! 'X A ii B ii ,fn ff X5 ROW ONE: Carolyn Dieckman, Jerry Dike, Donna Dinwiddie, Donna Dobson, Virginia Dobson, Deanna Donclson, Hclcn Dooley, Ronnie Downey. ROW TWO: Irene Dugger, Ann Mac Dutzel, Tim Dutzel, Phyllis Dyer, Robert Ebcrsolc, Bob Edwards, Violet Ellington, Shelia Egelston. ROW THREE: Virginia Ellegard, Jerry Ellis, Troy Endsley, Linda Ernest, Carol Etzenhouser, Winn Etzcnhouscr, Kenneth Evans, Linda Fain. le i of accepting senior responsibilities , f K is Q I A i in ' P if :-i I M X2 ,i , 1 Q . Q w . A XE' 1 o 7 , , li? V ' ' , . jk! ELK .Q I 7 Iii! '1-e r N, W ii YK C I il .Ali N3 .ii il . i TV' V' ai i f in K I yr KOH' l UI'If.' licnily liviuilsori. Kay l C'TgllSOD, Bill Fi:-lilo vIfiXmi l7in4lin'r, Kllinilrw l islii'r. 'fvilnly lflagg, l':ml.i l'l.ix1.w.m Klaiilyn l-'+n'clli.iiii, RfIl1'FIVE: Sharon l i':-1-iiiaii l.iml.: finrlrly, Rim Clinic. l.z1Vurii1i Calloway, lim fmimlin-i'. li.nliLii.i lhuriili. Siimiiiiw Cigxrrclt, Judilh Kiiuuismi liflll' S'l,l Yiolfi fhiiimiii. ,lim fiilison, Bill Gillen, Carole Gotwny. Wilma Gordon, Lenorc Gosling, Bill Grubb, Joyce Gralxzun. ROW SEVEN: Ncnl Graham, Chuck Green, Jim Greenwood, Dan Gricsscl, Sharon Griffin, Sziundra Hailey. Carol Hain, Ruth Ann Hammond. an ea 7 6. of ,J 9 me ff f' f L l ri J 1 1 0 X ' ALA 1 X! Q 9 T1 X x A' ' i 3 . K f X k Q, X' t dwg'-. -qi-Els!! lg. 1 1 ' .LL - ' ROW ONE: Dick Hansen, Bill Haralson, Sue Har- din, Harold Harding, Margret Harris, Samuel Harris, Georgia Harter, Cathy Ann Hattcy. ROW TWO: Brenda Heavilancl, Marquel Hedrick, Sharon Heinlen, Linda Henderson, Mary Herod, Carolyn Herrington, Harvey Hettick, Kay Hill. ROW THREE: Larry Hilsabcck, Phil Hininger, David Hirst, Edward Hobbs, Larry Hoclson, Bonnie Hoefer, Kenneth Hollins, Jeff Holloway. A strong school spirit soon developed 5 J A - , H. .xii ,ff-jla A f 5 R t J ff? ' , .1 l Little.. 'RJJIAK J 3 l lg A J Q-at r' s he J -' 'F' of I . . Txvjfr-4' , Ji ' '- fi i fix ROW FOUR: Frank Holmstrom, Peggy Hornbuckle, Gary Horne, Cecil Howard, Jimmy Howard, Shirley Hudson, Patricia Hunter, Wanda Hurst. ROW FIVE: David Ingram, Charles Jackson, Jimmy Jackson, Charles Jacobs, Joyce Jacobs, Barbara James, Juanita Jeffery, Nancy Johnsen. ROW SIX: JoAnn Johnson, Norma Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Ellen Jones, Sherry Jones, Gwen Justus, Jack Keaclle, Nancy Keens. ROW SEVEN: David Kelsey, Dyana Ketrhum, Doyle Kilbreth, Larry Kircllcr, Judy Lackey, Sharon LaMont, Lana Langevin, Russell Latham. 66 332, A rw X Y 1 -f i 1 , 4 . f ' N ' In , . L Q' if 3' ,J F We ROW ONE: Fae Lautli. Schelby Leakey. Melxyn Lewis, Gilbert Linder. Rodger Lindgren, Frances Lindsey. Xancy Lindsey, Linda Linnenbringer. ROW TWO: Carol Livesay, Frank Lloyd, Lewis Long, A. C. Lotz, XYayne I Loy. Carol Lucas, George Lukens. john Lynch. ROW THREE: Linda Lynch. Donna Lyness. Carl MacDonald, Judy Bladdy. Arthur Blain, Ilona Blajersky, Eloise Blalee, Robert Hallett. through thoughtful and active sharing ,Ju IMI 1- 'v R, ' f' All' ' l X 7 t PS, 1 fi F ,fi be Elimheih Mann. Fran Xl ...ii R . XI. tx.. 1. X . Xl.1it.n. Fred Martin. I r-.: it NI.-M, 12' ,,f.,f XI 'f-.' l.fJl1' FIVE: Hazolci Mat- w 'tl X' l ' il XI Xiiliur. Jun BIC- C A , I L w -,, KI- Lui'I1.itli, Pezzx -iii . 1.14. F, mm ua. Ph,-iii: MCDole. Barbara McDonald. Martha BIrDonald. Linda Nitfildcry, Sandra Mcleltiidy. Pat Mclntosh. Judy KItiKit1nt-y, Blank xl'jL'EI1ClO!1. HOU' SIfl'If.Y: Barton ,. V . McXXil.1an1s. Juanita Melton. Ray Melton. Sanz Xlilhole land. Glenda Miller, Mike Miller. Rithaid Miller. Robert Miller. . ' .. -v . 'a i l . MCE i 1 ix i P ,R 'J ' 'W 'WJ l , . i 1 si A V PQ 175' 2 ,if f fl U ' 1' if T P' .V L- iid V Q ' 1 ROW ONE: Leonard Mitchell, Donna Moore, David Morales, Judy Morris, Mickey Morris, Carol Sue Nelson, Gary Nelson, Jack Nettleton. ROW TWO: Charles Netz, Dick Newport, Carl Nichelson, Bob Nichols, Jim Nichols, Ronald Norfleet, Fritz Oeser, LeRoy O'Neil. ROW THREE: David Oney, Freda Osburn, Lynn Owen, Nick Paris, Carl Parker, Gary Parker, Ronald Parker, Janice Parks. Memories are their possession 5' .. I Vw E 4 'm 5 4 , , .1 'F' ' ,. w :, ta PM fi ,r . f G , f K i sa- its . 4--M 2513! J ' 'R PQ if .f X' A if , X . Y ffl? 11 i A 1 ' ' in , J JV.. ,V F . ROW FOUR: Larry Patton, Larry Paxton. Alice Peek, Rose Popp. Joan Porter. Larry Porter, Richard Pott, John Pendergraft, Eva Perez, Stan Perkins, hlarsha Perry, Lloyd Petersen, ROW FIVE: Barbara Phillips, James Phillips, John Phillips, Mike Phillips, David Pinto, Jim Pippengcr, Alice Plain, Judy Poloney. ROW SIX: Carl Pratt, Robert Pratt, James Prine, Peggy Pritchett. ROW SEVEN: Harley Rainey, Mary Pat Randall, Larry Raith, Donna Rcavis. Jackie Rerord, Don Reecl, Linda Reese, Beverly Reeves. 68 A J 127 y 0 I, A 1 .bt K' V. V 4' -- - x. If ' W 1-. ' X a ,T , 'tis A A W ' ROW ONE: Martina Regenhrecht, Jeannine Resch, Roger Resch, Peggy Rew, Judy Reynolds, Rixie Reynolds, Betty Rice, Claude Richards. ROW TWO: Bob Richard- son, Linda Richey, Linda Riddle, joetta Ridenour, jerry Rimmer, Donna Robbins, Norman Robinson, Mike Robi- son. ROW THREE: Judy Rock, jimmy Rogers, Jerry Roth, joy Rothwell, Jim Rupe, Virgil Russell, Dennis Sackett, Kathryn Sallee. from many educational experiences .V 1, , Q x is ,. at O 5 . f , V I' 9 ' Q ' :sv 'W' ' 6 if i , 'Jn 5- .14 mit.. K I ba X: S 'rf I . w ' K Q -ails, l ' gl l , , , Q1 ' X . , If in HOU' l7Hl'lf.' Runnin' Siintlvrs. Rifhtird Sftrtin, Lucille Siting:-. Shari Sawyi-1. Ami Sillilliug. Roberta Sehindlcr, llmliurinti Hililit- l'.it Srlnvpfi-r KOH' FIVE: Martha Stlir-mlm tlmiln-s S-'litnii.nln'r. lhxirl Seal, Cliurlcs Sf mi, Xlhw S1-1 lt. Xlirilyn S--ll:-is. t,I.irolv Shaw. Joe Sllvplnlil l.'11l1 XIX. Shiil-y Slit-plit-itl, Larry Shire- man, Nellie Sliolcs, Ralph Siobert, Sharon Sims, Jerry Slziyton, Carol jenn Smith, Carol Lea Smith. ROW SEVEN: George Smith, Larry Smith, Sharon Smith, Phil Soper, Ditinn South, Neal Spangler, ,Ioyrc Spcnfcr, Phyllis Stuggs, 1 A V T 1 sl . tl Bi A 'EQ' A rf Q ' . fl :SWR I A ROW ONE: Larry Starr, Belly Stcinmeycr, Phyllis Ste- vens. Sharon Stewart, Ted Stillwcll, Beverly Stobart, Ronnie Slobart, Thomas Stobart. ROW TWO: Beth Storkton, Carol Stuck, Rosa Sullivan, Donna Surface, v J' '7 A ' 'T xl I Q f . XA a i, .4 32' ' .. , .41 J 1 xi' . + 1,4 nj , ,Y t X, , 51-, f 5 J 5 X ,-li!f:'?27i.i .. Helen Sutterfield, Juanita Swinncy, jerry Swopc, Vir- ginia Taggart. ROW THREE: Diane Taylor, Leslie Tcegarden, Don Tennant, Vickie Thacker, Lea Thoman, Jackie Thomas, George Thompson, Jack Thompson. Discriminating Working and planning if I it S Q el Q if -, . 'I lfinfiun. ,. Y . mme? T . -. T f WA Q-ITA, .A .,, .1 A 'iff' T ' . ' S' ' . T -a Y: ' 5 5 11 X 2'A i'. .1 l X ,.-,. Q L I 1 . 1' 1 fs J F ROI! FOUR: Shirley Thompson. Sue Thurman. Sandy Tignor, Ronnie Tittlc, Cordon Tompkins. Lois Tons- lcy. Bt-tsy Travostino. Kerry Tribble. ROW FIVE: Gary Tnrnlmw, Elizabeth Turin-r. Carol Tnrrcntinc. Sharon Tyr. Barbara Vance. Riley Yanfo. John Van llook. Connie' Yan Kirk, RUH' SIX: Tom Yvtlcr, David lV.1cle, Jvanctte XVagL'n0r. Jacqueline XValkcr. Janice lVallit'r. Karen lvL1lll'l'S. Stew' YValtCrs. Kathy lVare. ROIV SEVEN: Kay lVarnvr. Tamara YN'atson. Ralph Wcwvl. Jinx Wheaton. Carol White, Lloyd Whitt. Steve Wliitvakm-r. John Whitr-hcarl. 70 3 fl, 1' me , : -1- ' I C , 13 ... :LL l' I Q , --:ffffl ' fifiiff - , Q' . , - 4- ,o -X f :- ffm -3 'F' , Q' ri 'I' -x iq y N 1-5. ui . si . I 'P -1 I A if U I I' 4 5 V'Q ,liilkx ALM. 2. kv f r 5 - ROW ONE: Keith Whitehead, Ralph White- head, Daryl Whiting, jim Widick, john Wil- liams, Terry VVilliams, Richard Vlilliamson, Hal Wilson. ROW TWO: Larry WVilson, Patricia Wilson, Carol Witherspoon, Clem Wollenberg, Connie Wood, Mary Anna Wood, Carole I Woodruff, Sandy Woolworth. ROW THREE: Terry Wright, Marcia Yates, James Young, Jean Young, Connie Zeigler, joe Zimmerman, Dee Ann Zion, Wayne Zion. ROW FOUR: Eliza- beth Zyskowski. as enriched their school mementoes A thorough knowledge of the United States Con- stitution is attained by Miss Kennedy,s fourth hour American history class through intensive study. Patricia Hunter, Larry Starr, Judy Reynolds and San- dra Tignor, students in Miss Riller's fourth hour Eng- lish III class, study Whittier's poem, Snowbound.'l Literary appreciation is an important phase of junior English. ze, , z th kt f fly? 'M ts exhibited during their junior year Charlie Netz, John Whitehead, Dan Griesscl, Henry Bridges and Beeney Ferguson work on one of the projects in Mr. Webb's sixth hour shop class. One of the many posters advertising the speech play Mouse- trap is shown as James Prine and Bob Pratt examine it. S. Leakey, R. Hammond, D. Reavis, K. Courtney, P. Allen, L. Barlow, D, Davenport and M. Crain work on a skirt in Home Economics II. Girls make thc more difficult garments ,ff-X -iv in this advanced course. have contributed to Chrisman laurels 27- QA Q 'LJ .A , I , fb' Q xt 1 qi ,Q 'V . fa. F? 1 i ii i. 7 f '. i .1 f 5 4 iff 7 'xiii vl l , - , 1 1 N' 7. ia' 5 ' iimlix C6 - o -V a ' f i' . F in -1 ' u J ' , .. 1, , - Q m , y T l l ' , : f 5 ' If I 1 s M ix' elf f fir: ' 3332 A 1.41 - - lr . l All! 'W , W wi , . f f f ' l 1 . .4 2- ROW ONE: Mark Adams, Ronald Adams, Sandra Adams, YN'illiaxn Adams. Palrivia Albert, Ralph Al- exander, David Allen, Kc-ith Allen. HOW TWO: Sherri Allen. Mike Ame-rinc. Nanny Amos. Calvin Anderson. Tom ,-Xrinslronu. jvlln-ry Arnold. Clarcnra- Atkins, Peggy Atkinson. RUIK' Tlllflflfz Alan Aus- tin, Gene Baaelv. Judy Bahlx. Bomiie Bailey. Rose- mary Bailey, llaryl Baker, xlillilllll Baker. Rirlianl Baker. ROW FOUR: Rita Barlow. Barbara Bar- nard. Dv.'Xnna liarlenslein. Marion Barlensln-in, Karen Barton, Ronnie Kay Beal, Ann Bc-an. Robert Beauchamp. ROW l ll'E.' Joe Berk, Ralph Beck- man, Nancy Bc:-ncy, Eric Bom-dict, Katrina Beul- luns. Danny Bishop. Bonnie Bissell. Larry Blark, ROU' SIX: Vleslcy Blake. Jim Blankenship. Ji-iyl Block. Gene Bonivdut. Donna Boonv. xILll'jOIilL' Bowen, jam- Brafht. Nanry Brannock. HOU' .S'1fVE.Y.' Kenny Brewer. Torn Brini-r. john Brinton, Stella Brooks. Rirliarll Brotlivrlon. l i'.xnk Brown. Gary Brown. Nan: y Brown. 75 These students are gaining knowledge to K, 41 - 'Q-v . 9 ': . , x N I , v f K Mx i fl bi ii iii E E I I' . .. L f - f ai.. , ' 5 Fa 3 X: Q Nl f , A I 1 fw I G 5 r it SL f - 4 ,fl H -x W a I ,Q 74' y i l ,R - i lk .' .1 I ' l f' Q I - - ,, Q 3 a- v i . I ,v , N t -C, , . ,.,1,3 1-sf 4'- fz if mr A S r fe if X a ,cms M5 . ' Mtv.: Y D ,C '. - 5 I J -E5 , , cf 'ff' ' I , xt, ' ,fx ,vi y v, '- I , I X f s K , ,mx M , , V if i A i 4 ' I D v 'f if Y, ' 4. l D l 3 I , A , ,gif 1, E Q -9 V ,G 5 Er Tx. ' 3 U In f if ' ., I, kv A f , f f -Q V , ., ROW ONE: Betty Bruce, Judy Bryant, Charles Bu- ney, Hilda Chapman, Doris Chapple, Ronald Chap- Chanan, Nicky Burge. Donna Burke, Glenda Burkey, ple, Judy Charlton, Jimmy Cliarpic. ROW FIVE: Dennis Burrow, Bonnie Butcher. ROW TWO. Carol Childers, Jarlcne Chytka, David Clark, Sue Donna Byers, John Cackler, Mary Jane Cahoon Clark, Mel Clarry, Jack Cleary, Roma Cleaveland, Mary ,Io Campbell, Janice Cannon, Kathy Car penter, Kirk Carpenter, Tai Cason. ROW THREE Gerald Casleel, joan Caswell, Margaret Caswell, William Caswell, Connie Cato, Connie Catron Meryl Candle, 'Iulyan Chadwick. ROW FOUR Joan Chamber. Connie Chamberlain, David Cha 76 Mae Clev Marilyn C Larry Coe, enger. ROW SIX: Marilou Clifford, liflord, Melvera Clifford, Erlene Clifton, Ralph Cole, James Colvin, Jim Combs. ROW SEVEN: Regina Combs, Peggy Comer, Sharon Conifers, Ronald Co john Cook. Paul Cook, Gr-nc Copeland, rnclius. Mike Coughenour, C to becom e capable future leaders F l l Cf F , 'A 'L 'Qi rj , F gg N X- 61' 2, M g E. it f -? la ' I M :,' 1 F J :W g f! , ii Q rj ' n fowl F ' G ff, l, F ' E t I 2' ,, F Q Q1 Q 1 K, ff :gr ei' 77 ' L 4 df: , ROW ONE: David Countryman, Carol Courtney, Phylisis Cowsert, Carol Cox, Glenda Cox, Nancy Cox, Sandra Crain, Marnitu Crnokston. ROW TWO: Marilyn Culter, Linda Darling, Larry Davis, Nancy Davis, John Duwharn, Stewart Dawson, Harry Day, Lynette Deavar. ROW THREE: Rich- ard Decker, Joe DcCota, john DelVitt, Paula Dex- ter, Charlotte Dit-ckinan, David Dieckrnan, Alvin Dillard, james Dillon. RON' I 0L'R: John Dobson, Nancy Dodson, Alan Doty. Sharon Downey, Bars laura Druves, Carol Duggcr. Geraldine Dugger, Larry Dumas. ROW FIVE: Carmen Duncan, Pat Dunklin, Don Dyer. Beverly Eastin. Carol Edson. Joan Edwards, Harry Ek, Gail Elliott. KOH' SIX: Sue Ellrnaker, Naniur Etter. John Evans, Pat Evans. lVilliam Evans, 'Ianell Ewing, Helen Faris, George Farquhgtr. ROW SEl'lf.V.' James Farrow, Fred Fender, Kenneth Fenson. Sharon Ferguson, Rogcne Fike, Fred Fisher. Sandra Fleislnnan. Valerie Floyd, x f f1i-r X ' th? , v, x. e into broader paths of higher learning ...L 1. ll vi , .4 ' Q A , -A A ig ,,. X y, Ky 0 I A F .qgg ff... , QI ' O a -9 ' ' ' ' 3 I Q' . , I K- X , x 1'- ,TT I X Wifi if' ' 6 it 7 Q I ' I lil if A Ar 3 3 4 1 Q Y I5 K Q I WV 2 Q uf tl? 44 I N! fly. V l I ?'A 3' Fw. Q V ' A W - - G, 1'-vw? .za .. . J , 1 ' 1' 7 . .ff SS Q i 2 I ROW ONE: Darlene Hays, john Hays. Judy Hays, Terri Hedges, Jerry Ilcss. Mary llieks, Claudctta Higginhotllam. joe Hiugins. ROW TIVO: Mary Hill, Pat llixnes. Boh Ilintle. Janet Ilindc. Fletrhcr Hines. Br-xerly Iloclues. Ranrly Ilolmes. Sharon Holmes, ROI1' Tlllflfli: Gary llolsworth. Tod Holsworth. Connie lflopltins. Matty Hopkins. Gary Horner. Sharon Hoskins, Curtis ll-swarcl. Ray Howartl. ROI1' lfOI'lf.' Marshall Hunt. jutlith Hurshman. Verna Iltiskey. lrhlllli lltltrlivsoii. Mary Htiteheson, Virginia Ingram, Ronnie D. Inman, Ronnie K. Inman. ROW FIVE: Althca Isbell, Faye Jackson, Carolyn Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Gordon johnson, Carolyn Johnson. Dorothy johnson, Gordon Johnson, Karen johnson, Kay johnson. Libhy Johnson, ROW SIX: Michael Johnson. Terry Johnson. James Johnston. John Johnston, Nanry Jones. Stan jones, Teddy Jones, Virgil Julian. HOU' SEVEXV: Patty KauIIman. Ruth Ann Kauffman, Louis Kavaski, Carol K4-ightley. Diane Keller, Kenneth Kelley, Sharon Kerr, Karen Kessnvr in Chrismaifs activities 1-fx i W,-of La, O 1 A P Q H ll ,. ,,f3,, 9 Q fv?,Qyi lj - f N . 1 A -, 2 l .i l V. X iff- , '.,f S H E ' iv . Qt Y I . 4. JJ. H K -I 4 - L In L? - i Kggi. X V In xv, V -Q '- .1-T R .M ff., 3 ,- U ' ' F . V ' X- fi ' I 1 1 -. x ' lg Q L 6 ' Qu ,lla Q X - .g A r ,J Q fl YT l ' 1 g ' - . X 1 -,wi :X Q , M L f ' , .i. ,r ffflillwlilhf rlll i ROW OXIT: Klan' Martin. frank Mason. Patty Masters, june Mallork. Ed Maitox. Gaiy Maxon, Charles McCain. Mike Mtllart. ROW TWO: Jann Mt-tiariy. Imiiiin-tie Milfitrty. Jon McClure. Benton Mrffonnr-ll. l'.i1i'irx.i Mcflown. Phyllis Mc'- Cown. Stf-wart Miliolv-. Iiiirln.n.i Mtfadden. HOW T1lRfflg'- Ywinnf- Milam-.in. Danny Mr'Kay. Rich- arCl Kinlieiivnn Xtiiiniw Mrhlillian. Darell KIC- Nernc-xx liiia Mi-iii. la-ms Mrloan. javk Meredith. ROI1'iI-'Ul'Ii'- Sliavt-n Mwln-. Eloise Nliddatigh, Martha Middleton. John Biilford. Ray Miller, Ron- Mills, ROW nie fxliller, Rod Miliiren, Kathleen FIVE: Bill fwlinter. Connie Minton. Ed Rfitrhell, Steve Mitvhell. Ed Monson. Helen Ardis Bloore. Ronald Moore. ROW Montgomery. SIX: Sharon Moore, Ronald Nlorman, Joana lNIorris, Sharon lNIorris. Kathy Mosley, Tunie Mounts. Marilyn Munro, Dan Neill. ROW SEVEN: Cliarlotte Norman. Ken- neth North. jerry O'lJull. Olt-ta Overcast. Gerald Owens. Bob Oxley, janet Parker, Madison Parker. 81 Complete cooperation will guarantee nw -v-' p 1 3 , -a v lv ' f 1 0 ' ' wg' 4 ,V Xu' , ' , K ' 'EQ ijigl- an e H l l he lf f H-. X .4 I A , 4,1 In va g il JA' I il nl 53' i - Av X 'SV N Va V Q. -Ag is Egxix 'i 0 '. A A I .,A,, ,K -V ' 12 '- lift n-.f:!.L li ' ' x 'nr ,W , i ' Q ' 'mi' N K ii ,ll 1 x ii 3' JJ. 4... in 1 of Y N ' I- 1 W il, A Q-. , S ROW ONE: Sherry Payne, Mary Pearley, Charles Perusich, Michael Pierce, Cheryl Pimblott, Carl Poh- nerl, Mary Jo Pollaro, Shirley Porter. ROW TWO: Greg Pram, Norman Price, Richard Prine, Sandra Pullen, -Ioan Pyper, Luanne Redford, Mae Reed, Robert Reed. ROW THREE: Sharon Reed, Ken- neth Rhodenlander, Sylvia Rice. Patricia Richards, Lynda Richardson, Royce Richardson. Jim Richer- son, Roherl Riley. ROW FOUR: Richard Ripple, Joyce Rising, Sandra Ritch, Simon Rivera, Pal Roach, Charles Robinson, Emma Jo Robinson, Evelyn Robinson. ROW FIVE: Gwen Robinson, Rosalie Roller, Dana Rose, Terry Ross, Cecil Roth- well, Patty Rowe, Mary Lou Ruedy, Carlene Rus- sell. ROW SIX: Mike Russell, Leonard Ryan, Robert Ryder, Judy Ann Ryno. Donna Rylter, jerry Sackrnan, Fred Sage, Dorothy Sams. ROW: SEl'IfN: Lloyd Samuel, Phyllis Sandidge, Carmen, Sandlin. Raye Saunrlers. Nancy Saunders, james Savage, Theresa Scanlin, Nancy Scott. CC the continued success of their class , ' IP'-I va A 'W 9 ' .SP ' 9 K V' i ' ' L- V X I I f Ja 3 f . . l M, -X is- .-L . 46-35 M .M N ty ' I A is b 1 y - f r e - 3 7' I A ' .iw i ,I i T' . E 'ww , I 41 fl A i fi 1+ V m i -. e , - if AAI ii 0 Q , rf, ' I lx V W X i ' i. . ' I Q '. in E ji ,fm I Q! U' ia , V -3 F3 Q' as is - , ' ,fi - Q V ,Jn ' .. z Y' f, 'f f I . KQKLQM if ,if s'7!Ff..,.,5X4 Q . f , ,I 3 Q' ' ' ' ' 4 , 2 aa Xb , gr A K' 4 . 'M :N fe V , ' N U, I Yu 1 1 ,, - iii ' A U if 9 ' K 'i L i 'ji 'MH' ,V sa ' KX, i. ii I4 N 1 ., , 59' e ' 'J 16 fa' T ' A f ' V1 ,s 3 f ' Ei. f? I iigfyi:?i2 Q A i 4 fe f- - Xt? 5 Y,-'S' V fi ' ,I O J P' - I J , A A X 1 X, x V' 4 f IA ii i , s l ROI1' rJNIf' iii-ne Sfhzmf. Kiirvn Srhmcling, Ron- mr- Sfliiwiclw, Slrvi' Sclix'eilm1'r, Ronald Sfhulrr, Chiml Silmhf, P.ir Sinn, Holm Sf-igfried. ROW Tliw I'u.m1i Sw uxiizi, Iiixiim- Srliiifrr, Shziron Shil-5. I.imw Slif'iiiw4'll, iI.irxw'y Sher, Peggy Sheri- fi in Ilim Siiikli-Q, Khiihii Shumiiker. ROW' llll.'l li I Nl.. Silwi, Shiiliw Silvey, Bernice Sim- im im iii ID lI,i Siiiiiiimix Sli-pli.inir Simpson. l,miimf Hizniiri I..ii1y Siiw-1, I,milii Slenld. RON 1-UI li' Iii -i Sins-fiiiy, 'Ibm Siiii-Isvr, D.ii'lem' Smith, Floyd Smith, James C. Smith, James R. Smith, Kr-nnelh Smith, Blziry A. Smith, KOH FIVE: Mark K. Smith, Piml Smith, Riwhiird Smith, Snnclrzi Smitllc-, Mike Sopr-r, Prrry Sorlcy, Cixi-ry! Spencer, Cligirlex Spiilnlzin, HOU' SIX: XYilli:nii Sports, Alpha Siziilrr. II.irli-ne Si.ilLm-11 juzm Stainley, Kay Shlrk. -Iiirk St.iuflL'r,Jiii1 Slvflvils.Ji1dySIL'phei1s. RON' SIfI'lf.Y: Mm-I Slr'phm'iiR. Iii'x'1'ily Stewiirt, Klux'- gzxrul SlL'w.ii'l, l1:xrim'i'i Stokes. liimlxi Street, Roimld Sturkvy, Aiihri-y Suiiiu-r, Robert Suthi-rlziiid. 83 Beckoning to them is their junior year F 34 -hi x3 x 1 Q, 5 I , fe 1 1 'X 7, .:,,,f,,.f,A , 42 Q 5' TG: 1? r- , I , .- l V ' l ' .-4 1, it rr , . T . 1 'ff - , . ja A Q ,uw -,Hg Q -5 f V 1 Q lx:- iaa 'ig 14 K S l Q X ' X 5' N ' 5, , . i 1 8 ., x a n - P ui Kg -N11 . ,pfam - K X , ' ' i f VTX rf ,ii T V ll 'J' V F A x J v , f , Q if 'X T A., fe, - l g M K A JI, J, ,I A J. XV 291' W '51 6 l .i .' lf.. N ,- -4. l X' 4, Li i i iw Q of v .3 - W N?-:A I X fm? 1 A . , . K 5 , J ,L s ..,JH2.,'1f1zifi ,fi ? flLk i f l T Ai L H T ROW ONE: Russell Sutton, James Swinney, David Taggart, Phillip Tandy, Mike Taylor. John Terhune, Carol Thiel, Margaret Thomas. ROW TWO: Alice Thompson, Jack Thompson, Ralph Thompson, Judy Thornton, Howard Thuslon, Lyle Tiherghicn, Elaine Tignor, Ardon Tindall. ROW THREE: Larry Todd, Drennan Tolle, Gary Tonnahill, Pat Towne, Judith Travostino, Blichelc Trescott, Larry Trun- dle. Sharon Tuck. ROW FOUR: Pamela Tucker, Carole Tudor, Lcsliv Turner. Scott Turrcntine, April Tyler, Donna Utz, John Van Camp, Vickie Van Tuyl. ROW FIVE: Diane Vollmer, Patsy Votava, Georgia Walker, John WValker, Conrad YVare, Gary Ware, Diane Warlen, Fred Warren. ROW SIX: Donnie Weaver, Don Webb. Gerald Webb, Phylis Weeks, Pat Weir, Jewell Welton, Judy Welty, Lester Wllcnclleton, ROW SEVEN: Allan Wlheelcr, Gary W'hite, David YVilCox, Harvey Wildschuetz, Christy lViley. Patty YViley. David Vlilkins, Carol Wlilliams. to be occupied with choicest memories Q . , R t mf fin' mt A 'Y ff' 'i f X 'W 9 , ' 'wi get tv VG: U R me 7 if ff' R 4' Q as A f , in fm -s S '5 do fi' ' Q L Irv. I ROW ONE: Joyce Williams, Larry Vlilliams, Sandra YVilliams, Shirley XVilliams, Boyd Xvil- loughby, David YVils0n, Joan YVilson, Mack Yvin- holtz. ROW' TWO: Larry YVisemore, LaVonna Wiser, john Witherspoon, Ronald Wolfe, Alma Wol- Ienberg, Camilla Womack, Dick Womack, Harry WVood. ROW' THREE: lNIorris Vlorden, Joe YVorrel, Barbara XVright, Linda Vlright, Paula YVright, Ron- ald YVright, Raymond Wrigley, Sharlyn W'rigley, ROW FOUR: A. VVuellner, Claudia Yake, Susan Yocum, Gary Young, Barbara Youngs, Tommy Zang, Charles Zerr, Robert Zion. Barbara Youngs, Cecil Rothwell, Terry Ross and John Terhune practice good banking procedures in Mrs. Frt'eman,s First hour general business class. U! ll 7' .W fs . .Y The freshman English class taught by Miss Campbell the ing their vocabulary by preparing a spelling lesson which first hour helps with Publications work at Division ll in includes vocabulary study. addition to the regular course. These students are improv- Members of the class of sixty-two Freshman class officers for the 1958-59 school year were treaxufer, Delores Marshg president, lNIary Kathryn Clossong secretary, Mary Pat lNIcConnell, and vire- prexident, Dick King. A pr n -, X 'if y .4 ,E ' ,Q fl!! , r E 1 'Pi , if President of the freshman class was Mary Kathryn Closson. She was active as a student council representa- tive, serving on the assembly committee. hlary played with the freshman orchestra. Dick King, vice-president. was a member of the fresh- man football team and played with the freshman band. Elected secretary of the frcslunan class was hlary Pat McConnell. She served as n student council representa- tive ancl Pep club rcportt-r-historian at Division ll. lN'I:1.ry Pal was also Z1 menihm-r of Pep chxlfs clrill ICZIIU and freslnnan band. ill1'CflSLll'l'I', Delores Marsh. has participated as a member in Art club and Social Science club. 86 l H Q 'Q t Q su .f X . ,f at n X l A 5' 9075 M5 v M L llziftiiiff. g?.il-2-ii begin an essential it 9' . y , Q ip R .I 54:9 1. n' , ' iz ' , ROW ONE: Claude Adams, Shziron Addicott, Mary Adeoek, Albert Ahniiinn, Arnold Allen. Janet Allen, Jeanne Alla-n, Lois Allen, ROW TWO: W'il- lium Allen, David Allin, Nancy Alton, Sharon Ain- berson, Connie Anderson, Sliaron Anderson, Terry Anderson, Janet Andes. ROW THREE: John Andes, Kathy Andes, Jim Angell. lXl1ii'iL1leaiia Ar- none, Vera Atln-y. Loretta Atkinson. llannetta Austin, Terry Austin. IIOIV I tlL'R: Jerry Baron, Robert Bailey, Cliarles Baltlwin. Kenneth Baker, B7 f r 1 ,4 ' A . f t Q V , xv 'i All i mx wllilv ' V W ,. 'A ' . :if .' r X, X t N a ff!! pattern of life lv, H Q A Q53 .. L ::S'f x A-. Q . . Q U we 3 iv' . ' X ' di L-9? ' ' A 'BE tak ' 'A 5 ,ww .g .Nf t Larry Baker, Whuthena Baker, Patricia Barkley, Sergio Barreto. ROW FIVE: Don Bzirtoni, Pat Beal, Virginia Betil, Ronald Beck, Karen Becker, Kathleen Beein, Larry Bet-in, David Beggs. ROW SIX: Judith Bell. Betty Bennett, Ralph Bessmcr, Ricky Bird, Judy Bishop, Kathleen Biswcll, Ronnie Blank, Virginia Blystone, ROW SEVEN: Jackie Boctjer, Alva Bowen, Don Bower, John Bowles, Lois Bowles, Cor- rine Boyce, Billy Brarner, Judy Branche. ,un 4 f- Pg 5' IR L C x hw-, ,fx ,Mgt ,, ,wr n 'P , I i :cl R' 1 if 'K fe W ' fi' fi.-T., xg, V vi' 5' ' e- ' l.'f.....-'J H- ' .F s -f 1 sf' RQ Cl' vm af' N? v : 1 3 'S' 'X ,Y ge Q .- .1 . , ' ' p a.AA, ,A W: ' A' ,4,x,4,J. N I, ,,,, it , 1 R ' A ii' ll L: 1 'V l .-.-.-.- A h V Y M J As freshmen they have dul adapted t .QI ' f,?,,.fj7,! X X. - i J T 'A 1 lfili l' -:ll 1 ,414 .f pt id' ' v F :F v, Aj 02, x :J ' an I x f 'V 5, ,4 Q 'gi R R 9' df? V t ' ' ii ,. ,. , , I , A !:,A I 4 W? 5 ROW ONE: Barbara Branstetter, Paul Branton, Roger Bredehoft, Carol Breedlove, Lyle Breedlove, Jackie Brewer, Roger Bridges, Donnie Bridgforth. ROW TWO: April Briscoe, Wanda Brotherton, Alversia Brown, Lucretia Brown, Richard Brown, Robert Browne, Frank Brumfield, Charles Buchanan, ROW THREE: Helen Bullumore, Rodney Burger, John Burke, Richard Burns, Linda Burnup, Claudia Bushey, David Butler, Janice Byers. ROW FOUR: Frances Caldwell, LeRoy Campbell, Lewis Camp- bell, Mary Kay Campbell, Tommie Lynne Camp- bell, Robert Canterbury, Galyn Carlile, James Car- michael. ROW FIVE: Dennis Carr, Robert Car- son, James Carter, Robert Carter, Frank Cason, Eva Casper, Carol Caswell, jack Caughran. ROW SIX: Dayle Champ, Harold Chance, Edward Chandler, Larry Chaney, Donna Chapman, David Childers, Jimmy Chiles, Nancy Chiles. ROIV SEVEN: Lesley Chubick, Roger Clark, Thomas Clark, Justin Cleave- lancl, Stephen Clemens, Nina Clemensen, Sherry Clifton, Mary Closson, Gtr - .. i ll' N' X ' xl ,ff Q In .' v. I - ,J E 4 lik wi ' .A Q ' - , in ,Q ii i in i I ' --vi' fr ff Q L i i Q .7 . 3 L lj ' T54 . . , to traditions and obligations if l'Ss NV! 'iff ' l H L m i X Q 'E f- ROIV ONE: Janiee Cohle. Ronald Colston. Sandra Comer, Elaine Copeland. Natalie Copeland. Gary Corlies, Rolyerl Coihern. Cary Colton. ROW TIVO: Ethel Courier. Kenneih Courtney. Charles Covey. Jimmy Cox. Kathleen Cox. l.z-slie Cox. Rita Craft. David Craig. HOU' THREE: Carolyn Crcel, Barn Criger. Donald Crow. Dvnnis Ciull. Allan Crute. James Cuinper. John Curtis. l'i4-d Davidson. ROW FOUR: John Davies. Karen Davis, llarold Devker. Jimmie Decker. Judy lleiisnioiv. Suzanne Delray, Evclyn Dickey. janet Dickey. ROI! FIVE: Darrel Dietz. Dale Dillcy, Roy Dodson. Gay Doulnledee, Donald Douglas. Thomas Dowclcn. Richard Dun- can. Larry Dunklin. RON' SIX: Michael Dunlap. Charles Dunn. Carol Durham. Georgia Durham, Terry Dyer. Sharon Eaton, Eldean Eirkhoff. jo.-'xnn Elliott. ROW .S'EVE.'X'.' Joel Elrocl. James Emily, Lawrence Erickson. Mike Erickson, Sharon Erwin, Patricia Euken. John Evans. Karl Evans. 89 ,t Lx wg, - - QL! 4. -vi, ig i I ' F' .Q-2:3 ixgvi I I , . J .J .1 -tg - R A e 4 ,' wg, 1 y M F e' 'T l X 45: S k 4... 1 . A G W , 'S I 'M Vim We ,rj NRM 4 RA, 3,2351 f' A ii Ai V uiifl W I 9 e Q et Q R i G ' 4 i7i?fiifl? ff It has become then' dut to ik V 5? w 'V R' 5' 1,-i - Ai E5 , R 1 if at 1 L ' ' .Q 'fs . Y if Q A: , 'eh' , F 2 5 P pl fi Q Xi si? is A, , L I , 4 ' Q k ,I ' , W r f F . , N 4- ,Vx 'W' V 6 , F R K mvt v. 1 ' A t ROW ONE: Ronald Fair, Larry Fike. Raymond Finke, Anita Fisher, VVilliam Flagg, Phyllis For- sythe, Mary Frakes. Sharon Frisbey. ROW' TWO: Evelyn Fry, Catherine Fullerton, Patricia Fulton, Robert Fulton, Carolyn Furgerson, Karen Gaither, Beth Galey, Erwin Gard. ROW THREE: Floyd Garrett, Patricia Garrett, Mary Garrison, Sharon George, VVilliam George, Donald Gerber, Howard Ginnings, YVilliain Goddard. ROW FOUR: Mar- jorie Godfrey, Patsy Goff, Carolyn Golden, Joseph Golden, Ronald Gouldsmith, Lawrence Grabb, Richard Graham, VVaync Graham. ROW FIVE: Danny Green. Donna Grogger, james Grumman, James Guillaume, Ronald Gulley. Sharon Hagerman, John Haldeman, Richard Hall. ROW SIX: Sharon Hamilton, jonatha Hammar, Donna Hampton, Ron- nie Hanrox, Gary Handley, Gary Hanson, Gene Hanson, Jay Harden. ROW SEVEN: Ronald Har- mon, Orville Harrington. Sally Ilart, Edwin Harter, Mary Ann Harvey, Danny Haupt, Ruth Hawkins, Connie Hays. 2lSSll1'I1C A 1 , X f t sq 1 :ell ev-Tl' Ai ' flu 1 Q ,J ,Afh vaio? I 2 tl nr 4 ' i r,,f I 1 tigfa.:,i: iw. t it - - 1 .. .i - . N s V gf' tag.. 9: tsiiiftx Q n s. 'Q - VVP ffs i r i if- ' ill 5 ff, 'l5.7'fi'4'Q , ,aft . X A' y, ' Ta lie 4 i , -V f ' ii W V , - l - t .. rf ii ' i r M '. if 5.115 XII' b ' 5 I g 3 g 1 3 .dz . . , wx, V an in ., i El, ., 1 I 5 ,, , v.V,J. 5 Y, . E' Q Q e the high standards of the sophomores . w wr f ' fi A - A if V V i xr V V K I , . fi? ' ,I g r Kjizm , iff W , XA 1. 5 . v Y -l If v items fl A. W, 4 ,hi 5 A , I Q' 35: l ff ' I' aarv if ,A 'ff' i 3 Y A, , .,Ft..'fi f r af 1 1' , mi ' sf' i t? 'Y ROW ONE: Larry Hrnson, Mary Jane Herron, Richard lrlirkani. David Hirkcrson, Sharon Hicrony- inns. Kart-n llioginhothani. Dinah Highlcy. Dale Hilhcrt. HOU' 'l'l1'0: llunnis Hilkvr, Brenda Hilsa- ht-ck. Paint-la Ilindu, Patriria Hines. Shaion Hinin- gcr. Marilyn Hinton, janiw Hoag, Tom Holyhanr. ROW Tllfflfli: til:-nda Hopkins? Ray Hopkins, David Horn. Phillip Ilorinx Man' Houston. jess Howard. Stanhfy llttllvr. Gary lliiiitsttrlwr, HOU' FOIYIF: filvncla llnntsnflwi. llirk lltltvlicsoii. Kun- ncth Ike-nlit'ri'y. John jaxlxsnni. lciry Jatkson, Donna 91 james, George jzispvr, Danny Jr-nmngs. ROW FIVE: Harold johnson, Jzinct Johnson. jim John- son. Mildred johnson, Nancy Johnson, Richard Johnson. Rilla johnson. Carla Snr Jonvs. ROW SIX: Robert -Iomfs, Ronda Jonvs, Tom Jones, Donna Kahn. Tonnny Kanllvn. Barham Ken-ling, Lloyd K4-ithly. Rolwrt Kc-ithlt-y. ROI! SEVEN: Brute KL-ycs. Janis- Kits:-lliitrli, lircda Killhruth, Paul Kilpazrirk. Rirhard King. lXIt'lx'in Kinnnnian, An- drew Kinnc, Marilyn Kinscr. lei e l ' 1.-if ' b ' . i d : A , -l ' if 11,2 'gi f ' 5 F' 3 if xg 'Q 'C' , Q IX x Q' W ,.7' . .C i f- ,,.. ' K IA! ' I V ,yr 7 rf J' .- Q' K Y- file: v- if X gr K if , , F ,gi ' Learning by experience will prepare th .- f le tg, is , ' - 'Y ' fl ' fi Qg ', 5 5 K a ny ,tif 'Y-tts 4 -a ui ? ia ' a t - 1' it r , UQ X Q sf 5, -:fi . . tb- af f- 5 i-26,5-f 3. ' EL gf , ' 1 B 4 I ROW ONE: Arthur Kipp, Nathan Kirkscy, Marcia Kirtley, Gary Kortc, Betty Krause, Georgia Kreegcr, Gary Lasley, La Nita Latimer. ROW TWO: Richard Layland, Carole Leighty, Kay Lewis, Larry Liddle, Penny Lightcap, Robert Livesay, Eddie Logwood, john Long. ROW THREE: Carol Loy, Norma Lukens, James Lusso, Carol Luther, Sherry Lyness, Danny MacDonald, Judy Magee, Vllaync Mangrum. Pat hlaiden. RON' FOUR: Ronnie Mann, Cecil Mansfield. Lorraine Marke, Delores Marsh, Roseanna Marshall, Cathy Martin, Connie Martin. ROW FIVE: David Martin, Donald Ivlar- tin, Paula Martin, Linda Masoner, Judy Matlock, Mike hlattox, Patricia hlatzl, Nadine lwlaxwell, ROW SIX: Gary MrClure, Mary Pat McConnell, Merrie INlcConnt'll, Judith lNIcCoy, Leroy McElwee, Larry Iwieflinness, Pam MeGlendon, George Mc- Gowan. ROW SEVEN? Edgar Mrlntosh, Donna Mrlrwin, Bill lNlc-Kinney, Mary lVlcKinncy, Pamee lia McLendon, Rita McQuain. Bertha Meier, Larry Melfhert. xgf 5 ' - .Q V A Q, kf if- CQ, ' 2 W ig' Q' 9 . ,a f I Q r -Ui 9 5 99. .. . 1 ,cw 7 . 1 ,, on .sl W' .nb Vx I gs SZ- ti' e them for a new position at Chrisman .? h inixf' n ' , . Y fl pill?-'I...f.1'I- P Q . ' P I , 41. W1 ie V Q . . 'bs , gl 9 1' 3 'l W X , liz? ,A 5 I x KA PDX . .L . - - N RON' OXE: Arlene Nlifhr. Lui: Xl1llir.R:1li'n Miller Yvann-3 Nichol5. Blanche Xorris. Sue Oatis. joline Richgrzi Mill-fr. Rozgii Slifer, Ncrtnz Xlzles. Janice Obsrheirzian HOU' FIVE: Claude O'Dell, Sharon Miiiheii. C515 yfgigiijypg Rfjlc' TIVOp Kfrnnenh O'Dell. Prfdciie Osbum. Jinx Oshel. Ralph Oxley, Moe. Ker.r,ei?.iNlQr:'ord. Rlihgrd Morris. Gloria Mor- 1512155 Ozburzz. Johnny Paris. Sue Parkman, ROW risof.. Rrrrzii-xi Nlirtzf. R: 1.115 Blgellfr. Piggy' SIX: George Parsons. Dennis Pnlrifl-1. Robert Paul. 3I,D3lilf:-A DLL. MA ,gg ,A ,LQUIV THREE' Ron- Johnny' Plvton. Judy' Paxton. Gan' Payne. Terry lid M.A1Q-:-5- Em M XI.-. Rohan Peak. M16 Pcicr. RON' SEVEN: Janelle Perre. Sue MVIS. ggi'-, 31-, Af. N ..f-...ist Nga . NMI. Para. Alexis Petronis, Michnel Phillips. Sandra Diizm Nfl Kult' f' 'ffl i QQ. N'--.x211-::, XX 11- Phillips. Virginia Polf:1.Judy' Pollgrcl. Betty Porter. Aix N.,-lf H 1' .r' Nr . 1 l..:.iQ Xghols ' -v ' 'a ff' fi ' A A is t 3 ,s i 5 -' ,yr S- ' Vpiilzrl w:1' , if I' L I l Y 'f 'J . iii 4 H y sharing varied activities 5 S- L , at iiiiii T f :QT '- Q Q X if ' L ' fe 4 V .1 -Q- ,Fl . -4 ,M - L if if f I Q z f .I i bd its ROW ONE: Steven Powers, Andrea Price, Fay Price, Jerry Pridgen, Connie Prince, Myrna Prouty, Sandra Ragland, James Ramey. ROW TWO: Edwin Rash, Earl Read, Dorthca Reed, Susan Rcifi, Howard Rcsch, Pat Resch, Trudy Rice, Lance Rich- ardson. ROW THREE: Pamela Richardson, Jerry Rinehart, Judith Ripple, Larry Roberts, Pamela Robinson, Cheryl Rogers, Nancy Rogers, Virginia Rogers. ROW FOUR: Patricia Rohrbach, Gary Rohrs, Judith Rosenbaum, Janet Ross, Lynn Rule, David Russell, Claude Ryan, hlarjorie Sandage. RON' FIVE: Trudy Sauerbier, Ivlike Shank, Sandra Sehapeler, Beverly Schindler, Roger Schumacher, Dennis Schupp, Virginia Scott, Betty Seek. ROW SIX: Diane Sharon. James Sheets, James Shellen- bergar, Janice Sherman, Patricia Sherman, Larry Shirley, Leova Siebert, Nancy Simmcrman. ROW SEVEN: Charles Slaydcn, Cheryl Slusher, Clarence Smith, John Denny Smith, Judi Ella Smith. Marion Smith, Nancy Smith, Shirley Smokewood. Q Fw Q , ,ZX v J Q 5 so -. i J I 1 .W ,S , A fiioii' f' f i ' :iq Rial Q .bl i -Y. X 1 H ' i ' 'J' ' , A ,14. ,.,6 A ix- I Q Q Est fi-fifif-Eertllfvw,ill A ' -I 5 ' A y- ' yt. 1+ Q f. u ITG 4 t I: F 4 :W Y . H 5 I 4 s they have broadened their horizons as l-, y wig K Q 1 Q: sg. X , l E S' f 1 he if ' T V ' ' S Q X-' 1 fm 355' ., . .., . K, ll S iz' Q , 'S X , fl S rf . ROW ONE: Marria Soper. Virgil South, De Vonne Sprague, Shirley Srarlcr. Rirhard Stafford, Thomas Stanger. Carol Starr, Charles Steele. ROW TWO: Donna Stephens. Dennis Sterrett. Bill Stevens, Ar- thur Stevenson. Sharee Stevenson. Sharon Steven- son, Reqina Stinel. Sharon Stone. ROW THREE: Cheryl Stover. Sharon Stowe-ll. Paula Street. Carol Streeter. Patty Stuart. Inniy Stnnlpenliaus, janet Sutton. Kenneth 'I'.ilrott, IVOW FOUR: Everett Tann. Gayle Tanner. Shirley Taylor. Ecltlie Thilking. George Thompson, joe Tillotson, Barbara Titus, Richard Tootle. ROW FIVE: Joanna Tousley, Deborah Tryon, Owen Tucker, Robin Tucker, Ken- neth Turnhow, Frances Vanre. Sharon Vaughn, Nancy Wade. ROW SIX: George VVagener, Peggy Wagener, Larry Walker, Gary YValter, David YVarcl, Bob Wlartler, Everett Ware. Beverly XVaters. ROIV SEVEN: Carolyn XN'atkins, Dahling Wcluh, Diane Weddle, Christy VVcir, Shirley XVeir, Ann Wellington, Roger Wlerner, Duane Wheaton. llvnn-ad S tv' xv- ' r c s, LI' hh in I ROW ONE: Jerry Whitson. Sophomorcs: Richard Barrett, Caro- lyn Beem, Suzanne Bradley, Frances Bulen, Judy Bunyar, Max- ine Chapman, Robin Cusifk. ROW TWO: Patsy Gosney, Tom Haas, Nancy hlorgun, Gloria Sharp. Freshman: Don Bower. xv, Brenda Hilsabefk, Diane Keller, Lynn Miller watch as Patsy Goff uses the mixmaster in the Home Economics room at Division II. for Value throughout their lives Doing a pantomime from the poem The Blind Man and the Ele- ' K' phantw are janire Byers, trunkg Terry Peak, knee, Richard King, i K 3 tusk. 'Aj . Qwsfwmbi f Connie Catron, Miss Jennings, Mary Vlilhitc and Charles Yates sketch a vase in Art. After the sketch is made. the students paint it with K tempera paint. Sai ' V X ie 'sf L-fix 44 ,Y il The various departments trained students in the cultural and practical skills needed for happy and effectual living. Many hours of work and pleasure contributed to the knowledge gained which enabled them to earn recognition in and to contrihute to iff! 1: gd' 5,4 society in the years ahead. Working together in per- forming assigned tasks one in a democratic n future development. Qt' and cooperating with every- ianner advanced the students' i'i ' vi , ' , . Jig? 3 -za Q f V. .vm 5 ,till Q 5 .5 'I , as, ,gg K s Q- i lc sm W Some of the fondest memories of high school are the friendships made by sharing experiences in the class- room, at the games and just general good conversation. I 5 P . 3' 1' These senior s enjoyed chatting with each other before school and between classes. These visits gave them oppor- tunity to exchange ideas. Friendships formed in the halls Fifth hour citizenship class taught by Mrs. Lautier study local government, Alva Bowen and Nancy Smith locate points of interest for Karen Davis. Different types of architecture are studied by Sue Park- man, Pat Motzell, Ronnie Miller, Linda Willard and David Russe zenship class. r ll, students in Mrs. Garrarcl's sixth hour citi Xhilx X 1 I Xt Ruedy and Pat Robinson. Solving formulas is one important phase in the study of al- gebra. Joe Darling and Lonnie Clements in fifth hour Al- gebra I are learning this phase by practice. hir, Hodges, substitute, was teacher at that time. Determining their voice range by making a tape record ing of poems are Bill Munday, Marshall Lewis Mary enhanced good will among classmates Scientific experiments prove interesting to many students in to- Explaining an assignment and points of interest day's world. Pat Mann, Pam Hinde and Ronald Mullins demon- on a Spanish map to Stun Jones and Alexis Pet strate the firing order in a four cylinder internal combustion rovie in sixth hour class is Mr. Boyd Spanish engine in Mr. Shafer's Fifth hour general science Class. teacher at Division II. av'-HH' ffl wt SE 'U 5-'7 ,-Q' jr.- s llTl0'00TDOT'f 2- WWI E ma n ff 47 4 rf ' ' I fy 31 teir Spanish students study the Culture of their Latin American neighbors as well as points of interest. Dennis Massic, Gary Brown and Diane Black locate Nicaragua on a map made as a student project for extra credit. Further interest is shown in Latin America by Linda Richey who points out the lines of Span ish architecture of a Cathedral in Taxco Mex ico to Louis Richardson m augmented student development by ILS Iiss TCSUUE is l1lW7lY5 fm imlfoflilm INN Uf the lmmlflg PTO' Bt-vnnxn is using this nivthocl to gtpprnise her biology stu- s. When units in classes are voinplr-ted, the tcarhcrs dems. measure the ability of students hv giving thcm a test. Miss ILL ,JL-4 -.S,?l -ff ,f 55: ri Y . f ' 65192 4 Q - Q Q 4 , Q 4 A Cappella Choir ROW ONE: fseatedj M. Miner, R, Cleaver, M, Mowder, C. Gentry, B, Winholtz, M. Behnke, S, Roudebush. ROW TWO: H. Wilson, B. Phillips, J. Sackman, W. Penton, S, O'Nei1, J. Miller, T. Watson, M. Harris, L. Andes, M. Herod, A. Kirst, P. Koester, W. Gordon, P. Flanagan. ROW THREE: C. King, G. Niflis, D. Moore, C. Livesay, L. Wag- A Cappella choir Band gives wind players the opportunity to play music together and march in formation at football games. The annual band show is a highlight of the year. Besides playing for civic functions, the band plays at one out-of-town college football game. Ac- tivities are supplemented by a pep band. The main activity of the orchestra is the spring con- cert it presents with the a cappella choir. While composed of only string instruments in class, the orchestra is joined by wind instruments at extra re- hearsals to make the complete orchestra. A cappella is a selected group of students who wish to sing together. The choir sings at churches and other civic affairs in the city. General music develops an understanding of music to further appreciation. Girls, choir is a performing group. Mixed chorus teaches students how to sing and gives at broad coverage of vocal music. Comprising the Division ll music department is the freshman and sophomore hands and orchestra di- rected by Donald lllelborng three Vocal groups, two girls, glee clubs and a girls' choir are under the di- rection of Mrs, Annu hlarie Conway. These groups participate in school and community programs. ner, B, Fulton, C, Moore, J. Gorden, S. Downs, J. Oberhel- man, B, Stockton, I. Dugger, ROW FOUR: R, Hardwick, K. Rathmann, D. Bland, J. Reding, D. McKay, L. Shireman B. Coen, D. Street, J. Doig, B. Handy, J. C. Waters, H Jacobs, R, Lambkin, Darling, Parks. ABSENT: G Johnson, B. Ross. and ensemble groups Freshman Flute Trio Jackie Boetjer, Ginger Scott, Marcia Soper. fe , 104 3 -'GZ fm 5 Linking up the group known as the Hummettes are: ROW ONE: Linda VVagcnc'r, Betty Fulton, Ixlarilyn Bchynke. ROW TWO: Carol Moore, Sharon Downs, Janet Gordon, Miner. YVilnm Penton. ROW Niflis, Carolyn Gentry. FW4' The girls' scxtct consists of: ROW ONE: Anna Girst, Mzuy TIVO: Slyvizl O'Ncil, Gloria present talent to school and communit Playing in the string quartet are Carol Moore, Steve Super, Donna Moore, Nancy Nagle. 9f 1' ai , W Q D A , A ll u . A V 5 5 ! , . , , . , 1 I +15-:. GQ? ' ' ' . A ii,a - 1 A y., 545' E v 'fi- -A Q, an v 'N A Q EX I I -f a' 4 , A 11 1 L ij ,W y, 9' f f' . M X, - '4 ' ' ! . V 1 5, f' ,f x L QT' 5 U 6 '7 !1r' . ' 5 --W V M- X ' ' 1 1 f ' ' NJ 'fir' ' M ' 4 I am: 1 , 3 ff' , , w vu 1' f- x gf. A .Q - ,-V X ' ,K I , Q it ,f S -X I H C55 , xxx.. is-. Sophomore Band Flutexf S, Mcslc, P, Hlccks, S. Hlilliams, K. Hammond, L Darling. Oboe: B. MCFacldcn. Basxoonf R. Fikc. Clarinets: G. A. Baadc, K. Johnson, P, Sandidge, S, Ellmakcr, T. Hedges, V. Ingram, bl, Srliumukcr, S. Gibson, P. Himes, L. Logcman, D. Gacle, Johnston, NI. Harris, N. Amos, L. YVisemore. H, Ulildschultz. K. Brewer, M. P. George. Alto Saxophonex: S. Graff, F, Sage. Tenor Saxophone: K. North. Baritone Saxophone: R. Lzulglilin. Alto Clarinet: I., YVright. Bam Clarinets: K. Saunders, D. Neil. French Hornx: R. Kramer, B. Bailey, Richvrson, E. lvlonson, L. Sinclair. l Q '--i., w we 1 L5 CM V Skill is attained b Division II bands tn Freshman Band Flutm: M. Sopcr. V, Scott, Boetjcr, NI. Prouty, Touslcy, L. Campbell, K. Becker. L. Allen. Bass Clarinet: M. K. J, Obvrhelman. D. James. Clarineis: LI. P. RIrConnc-ll. N. MCConnell. Bassoon: Hoag. Alto Saxophones: P. Robin- lN'Iaxwcll. C. Bushey, D. Crow, S. Oatis, A. Nahkunst, L. son. R. Livesay, C. Slayden, D. Russell, Tenor Saxophone: Webb, Mitchell, Carmichael, R. Wlardcr, D. Martin, C. Stover. Baritone Saxophone: F. Davidson. French Horn: Q 'is JJ' in -L -manur- PACQQ 'P W. 3? is Sophomore Band Trumpets: NI. Sopcr, S. Mitchell, Arnold, R. XVright. J Cleary, K. Blain, H, Sher, R, Stuckvy. G, Warr, D. Luncll quist, Cacklcr, P. Smith, R, Reid. Tronzbones: Farrow, R. Livingston, R. Prine, D, McKay, L. Sicvcr, Bam Harm. ds R, Mormun, Castcel, Percuvsionf: G. Duggcr, J. Brzxrht, J. Pyper. C. Pimblott, B. Furncy, L. Tiberghcin. Timpani: A. Austin. Baritones: F. Wlnrrrn, L. Wlcbb, S. Lnzcnby. Majorellei: K. Mosley, S. Vifriglcy, S. Pnrkman. to pla for school and civic affairs Freshman Band T. Holzbaur, Tr1m1pct5.' N. Smith. M, Williamson, L. Bnkvr. R, Schumaker. R. Czintcrhnry, R. Mill:-r, C. Mitchcltrcc. D. Wilson. Tromboncs: K, Morforrl, G. Hansen, D, lvlorris. S. Clemens, R. King. Baritunes: L. MfElwcc, K. Talcott. Bam 4 l 1 Horn: BI. YVilloughhy, H. Nihlork. D. Ward. Snare Drzum: D. Horn. P. Kilpzilrivk. L. Cuhick. Bair Drum: J, Hnlclcmzin, Timpani: P. Fulton. J a . rf A I x , f .---'- I lm IhX x Mixed Chorus ROW ONE: YV. Kalhoclcr, R. Hubble. P, Hunter, Yake A, Franciskato. ROW TWO: C. Howard, Gagliardi, M Downey, F. osbum, L. rain, J. Black. N Lindsey, R. Miller. are made functional General Music: Hour I ROW ONE: Barger, P. Wilson, Reiff. S. Wfilliams, J Langton, R. Hubble, M. A. Rutherford. ROW TWO: E Licrman, B. Leihune, Gann, J. Bradford, Mansfield, P. Hunt, L. Hancock, L. Wingate, L. Petersen. ROW THREE. FA' ROW THREE: B. Heady, H. Chance, C. Jacobs, Thomas N, Bamesberger, Kinney, T. Wright, L. Miller, C. Searcy to these students G. D. St. Louis, R. Jones, R. Mclivcrs, B. VVilcox, H. Pearley, L, Patton, L. Ragland, F, Gifford, G. Amcrinc, J. McClary, G. Cooper, D, Hirst, General Music: Hour VI ROW ONE: S. Hudson, P. Block, D. Lyncss. P. Benedict. ROW TWO: E. Snuzlscr, E. Mayhew, C. Luras, C. Chaney, J. Edwards, I.. Baron. C. Van Kirk. S. Dawson, F. Hammer, H. VVilson, J. Swopc. ROW THREE: F. Jackson, F. Lloyd, R. Holley. S. Rogers, P. Ellis, J. Hill, Jones, B. Richardson, K. Hollins, P. Sons. i -.ji ' - Checking attendance for fifth hour are Steve Ware and Jim Linda Lnswc-ll find telephone numbers of nbsentces for Mrs Pippenger ns john Ewing and Winn Etzenhouser File at- Fisher, tendzmee cards from the first four hours. Nancy Crirk and Office help perform man duties Mail for the teachers is being distributed by Bonnie Bussurd, Virginia Nlzxrtin, Ann Butfhcr, Larry Shireman, Carl Niehelson, David MCNeelcy and David Oney. HMM S' XJ f f KK'- Master Sergeant Taylor Sergeant Whiteakcr Reserve Officers Training Corps Battalion and Company Officers ROW ONE: E. Lexx, C. Rc-srh, C. Risingvr. K. Hilkcr. L. Hughes. Willis. ROW TWO: H. Jacobs, D. Rcsfh, Dyer. L. Avery, R. Hcdricks, P. Hammer, II. Huskcy. E 5 xi 1 J ,K I M V1 IJ - 3 1 fl 1 W 1 g! 35 '1 w 'm ,IS 2 .1 ll 4 if 'C gf JW . w,s s e r QP sw I O Qs. Q 2' 11 - ' Q. 1 .- -I , Q L' f' L Rwigfan I 2' f f M Y A K , I, ' Plus' :V V , L 'H . . 1 J I .. . . , 1 X - I I ' . I v ' ' .ia' 5 5.95, 19 2 :un S em off-1 H 1, ',2 fi!! gf lg? SJ t Q- A Captain Charles F. iNest from Spartanburg. South Carolina, is the new commanding officer of the ROTC Department. He attended Vtlofford College in Spartanburg, South Caro- lina, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry. He was also recognized as a distinguished mili- tary graduate. Captain YVest entered the army as a 'Znd Lieutenant in December of 1950 at Fort Benning, Georgia. Dur- ing the Korean conflict he served with the 5th Regi- mental Combat team, also in Germany with the 9th Infantry division and the 2nd armored division. Cap- tain West is an infantry olificer and has graduated from the Associate Armored Officers course at Fort Knox, Kentuckyg Associate Infantry Company Of- ficers course and the Infantry Officer Advanced course at Fort Benning, Georgia. He has received numerous awards and decorations. - 9- f A r sr btffw if K: 2,1-iv ..',. , f ., . Lt' If 'Q i ' ' I Second semester found a change in the mathematics de- partment. Larry Shoemaker replaced Mr, Strohm. This was Mr. Shoemakcfs first teaching experience except for his practice teaching. Born in Cheboygan, Michigan, he completed his first I2 years of education. His Hrst two years of college study was at Graceland College with his baccalaureate degree earned from Ytlarrensburg state college,major- ing in physics and minoring in mathematics. New facult members - office busy Helping students with varied problems is just a typi- for the many questions arising among students and cal morning's work in the omce for Mr, Lefever, vice- teachers concerning their work at Chrisman. principal. The principa1's oiiice is a clearing house - ,pw fl 4,3 L 9, my . :gm f? J' N thure not scnmrs thx wo 0 boys tl it is Thu up Donn s DeTr1y -md Jerw Xaughxn xnnc DeTmy ind Ed let h id the leads in Lift' NV1th I'xthtr the st-mor plv, Other mst xnernbtrs were J D Wil lmmson Garth Rest h Jxckn- Huff gms 1 y lrtlanf inet 'Vaughan Sue Childers Ceorgfe Hirk erson, Linda VVills, Allan Guy, Jerry Parks, Judy Obcrhelman. Donnis Graham and Carmen Jones. Engrossed Sixth hour mechanical drawing Class mem- bers, Ray Hopkins and John Burke are in- terested learncrs as Mr, Frcytag helps Ralph Alexander with a difficult spot on his drawing. lnrrensing the students' vor-:ilmlnrir-s is one ol the niglny ninis of Ihr! English furrirulunl. Consulting dir'ti0nnrif'S for 'a this purpose nm lvfelvin Kiunamun, Rita MrQuz1iu, Dam Mullenclore and Clurrnre Smith, mvinlxeis of hir. Cow- ger's frm-slnnnn English algxss, taught during sixth hour, I. 4 t i l , H- ll ll 4 UPTIMISTT J' .11 r,.... , . gif .' T, tfxffury-P Q. Harold Whitehead, Optimist program Committee chairman, presents certificates to Elizabeth Schultz and George Taylor thus honoring them as stu- dents consistently good in morals, academics. athletics and citizenship. Mr. Benson introduced Elizabeth and George to thc club, They were chosen by the Chrisman student body to represent the school in the Optimistsl Youth Appreciation observance. Honors Won in citizenship, art, music The twenty-second annual National Art Honor society in- ten pieces of art at an exhibit which is an integral part of duction was held in the Little Theatre lN'Iay 19, 1958 at' the program. Award winners are chosen after judges have 8:00 p.m. Members and prospective members must show chosen the best from the showing. 1 1 . ,s ull Members of Newspaper I Class, Mike Bailey, Fran Llann and jerry Slayton, :ire helping prepare the index for the 1959 Gleam. These juniors gain experience in producin Q A S a yearbook as well as the school paper. lk 5 - I Qlyv De Wayne McGowan and Carolyn Gentry decorated the drum for the Band Show with Chrisman symbols, Members of the Art club helped with the decorations for the Band Show. Janet Patton, Joe Darling, Carolyn Gentry. Betty Fulton and Irene Dugger Lire putting lust minute touches on scenery to he used in the Band Show. This unnuul music' presentation was held January 23. 1959, in the William Chrisman Divi- sion I gymnasium. N Carefully tending the plants in biology are John Maloney and Ray Clark. The biology room proves to be a most in- teresting spot all during the year as the various plant and animal projects are developed. Mice, rats and snakes are Nnfi prevalent as specimens in the animal kingdom. House plants provide beauty as well as specimens for stucly. Vege- tables and grain seeds are sown and the plant growth is studied. Practical training, fun, stud Mr, Burlingame, mathematics teacher at Division I, may know all the answers in solving geometry problems, but he wasn't so adept at fitting together the geometric figures in a puzzle that a student brought him to solve. These third hour students lend moral support to his efforts. Occasion- ally, there was a bit of heckling too. his 'fri E55 yr 1 'Q C+ SW ' 'lb A 6 , - A , KQJf , Sf, E Q Qfdgffff QCJ,Q,g+M Q ll I N-4 Q Sophomore English-Publications vw ROW ONE: M. Campbell, lkl. Cahoon, F. Bulcn, R. Hurshman, G. Graham, C. Spcnrer. ROW THREE: P. Hayes, H. Montgomery. N. Saunders. N. Brown. ROW Sheridan, C. Wiley, M. Coughcnour, Van Camp, S. Graff. TWO: S. Allen, S. Gibson, K. Johnson. C. Dunrnn, NOT PICTURED: D. Boone, WVithcrspoon. These freshmen and sophomores a English I - Publications Class ROW ONE: C. Fullerton, M. Kinser, S. Clifton, N. Chiles, Bullamore, L. Burnup, J. Sutton, S. Hart. ROW TWO: H. S. Wilson. M. K. Closson, Allen, D. Austin, S, Phillips, I Grccl, G. Tanner, C. Weir, S. George. ROW THREE: J. Oshcl, Hammer, S. Hicronymus, Paxton, P. Richard- C. son, M. Munday, A. Petrovic, C. Durham, Pridgen. ROW FOUR: C. Yates, D. Crull, Cox, Sheetz, A. Ahmann, J. Carter. NOT PICTURED: L. Fletcher, L. Nichols, S, Powers, Rosenbaum. i s..J V Helping perform routine offiee duties at Division H arc Barbara Barnard. They collect attendance cards. deliver students: David Dierkman, Carolyn Johnson. Georgia various messages and help with the regular everyday busi- Graham, John Dobson. Diane Sharon. Judy Babb and ness in the attenclanre oflice. es assume additional responsibilities : 1- .- nn -' . 'P ,. lhftsc Studpms AIM, UU- Um- hum- 1-.ull :lay to perforin a assume responsibilities. ln this sefontl group are Nxunzir 5,.ryim. to tht. 1,d,,,i,,,.y,,,iiUn ,mil smfl:-ms ln helping in litter, Rulll lnululilin. Dc-lilmie Tryon, Susie Reill. Jerry the Omit This ,.v,,-,-i,-,,.f- Uxurlxf- .ill llvfv stuclzuts to S1ulcman.RolJiuCfusimkixnrll7x'ctlYX'g11'i'm'i1. . ,I 127 Members of third hour spccch class, Virginia Rcsch record radio scripts. Thcsc are an important Taggart, jerry Roth, Susie Corkcn and Garth phase of speech training in this air age. Members of speech and debate Second hour speech students, Jim Widick, Connie Paris, David Kelsey, JoAnn Bissell and Cam Austin plan a parliamentary law demonstration, Every individual classes d should know the fundamentals of parliamentary pro- cedure as he will participate in educational, civic or social club work time and again. to -i iii ,P ,z Sf? lm- ! S I K ',- ' 'W-af' . . 'H Q ,-,, RDA .... Members of the Envoy staff, Barbara Davis, Lois McCorkle, DeTray, Marti Moore, Jo Ann Bissell, Linda Foster, Gen- Lynda Israel, john Ewing, Bob Raine and janet Hansen evieve Love and Mary Ellen Kirtley check the layouts, plan material for the next issue of the paper as Janice X ,JA ,QM Working on layouts and copy for the yearbook are Char- Boyes, Laura Gilbert, Donna Sutton, Sharon Mayberry lyne Searcy, Roseanne Mitchell, Joyce Gillespie, Donna Virginia Martin and Margaret Brunson. ii... Publication students record memories The Jackson County pulnlirations association trophy was won by four first year pnbliration studs-nts. Fran Mann. Sharon Hcinlcn. jerry Slayton and Barbara McDonald. Michael Bailey. Carol Conrow. Virginia Dobson. Rose Marin- Arnold. Betty Rirc. Barbara McDonald. Maxria Yates. Sharon llcinlcn. Fran Mann. Jeanne Frazier and jc-rry Slayton study textbooks to learn the fundamentals of newswriting. Tln-y also gain proficiency in typing. lYaync Zion. Dvanna Dontflson. Nanry johnson. Jackie Rrrord. Peggy Crookslizink. Diane Blark. Sandy Tignor. .lznokie Browne. Brenda llcaviland and M:xrg.n1's'l llarris I7l'.lK'llf1' writing Copy and drawing layouts. 1... E . f X vi- g 'px 'Gs, 'Qqm,,,...M I ww., -5. Q. ur' LQ! uf r E 15 'Q I I ff. 55, Wav 1 L 1 1 i V X 1 i X Q Ni lx, 1 N vb 1 1 'I 1 x V 1 , w I I N , ' . w y . V 1 I Y, 5. - it-. s, x :bc -s- -. xr K X Y 'n f. I 4 .' f Q. 1. if J I Qqmi, mjvx. , -'N' u1: T:31F,. X. Ts' T' mf 5 ,v fi? , . rv' ., K. N, at l 4 I , , , f I! xxx , 1 . . ' , 0 A Q Ax Q' L , '18 sh 3- fa -. 1 44 3? 'I ,K .1 N 4 .,,, . ,J qv Mi .1 4 0 Y 5 cf A-- J 1 K Luv, -vt .. 6 .46 W 'Fw-f ' 2.Tf'.3f 4 ff iv W5 ' . CS l I ui I Q va Y- 3 . ' - f fish? U I '.'..L . . gmt xx A .1915 ugafaih, A Nixexi. if ,ll 3, , 1, wx Q-nf,-Q-fk ' V 13' . ' : T 7 I 'gig E L-RA' x- jxxfi ' 5 M Full Backs - D. McGowan, J. C. Ware rs, D. Crank. Right Half Backs - A. Bishoff, Rupc, Cook ' . . I to d1sp1ay sportsmansh1p and s p1r1t Chrismzm ,... . . . 12 East ...... . . 8 Chrisman .... . O Nortllcast . . . . . 33 Chrisman ,.., . 0 Raytown , . . . 38 Chrisman .... . . . 12 Benton ....,...... . , O Chrisman .... . 7 North Kansas City . . . . 32 Chrisman .... , O Ixrfayettc ........ . . 6 Chrisman .... . 7 Cc-mral ..... , . . 20 Chrismzm ..., . . 20 Park Hill . . . . . O Chrisman .... , 19 Libr-rty . . , 7 Ends g L. jones, D. Grcnthousv, R. Cotter. F vis Centers g Shepherd, Fairbanks. D. Brgxnslitter A Y 143 7' rf Judy Obcrhelman Senior, Queen .4 Donna Boyes Senior Attendant Carol Crziine junior Attendant :.e,zQ:3, sv, M, vi 4 .gy Laura Gilbert Judy Oberhelman was erownecl homecoming queen at the first ronfert-nee football game, with St. joseph Benton, Tliursday evening, October 2. She was selected from the three senior candidates by the football players who had previously chosen these. Eseorting the queen and her attendants were foot- ball lcttermen Ron Cotter, Judy, Don Crank, Donna: George Taylor, Laurag Larry Still, Beverly: Al Bishoff, Carolg Dave Greathouse, Janiceg George Hiekerson, Claudia. A Hoat, designed and made by a Pep club com- mittee, served as a throne for the queen and her attendants during the game. elm Gordon resented the ueen with a bou uet' P Cl fl a Mitzi Miller resented the crown. P Beverly Reeves Senior Attendant junior Attenrlnnt janiec Gillespie Claudia Bushey Sophomore Attendant Frexhman Attendant N 6: QW? 'rar' AR '1 3 'lf' Q as ex in 'J Al .Iudy Oberhclman, senior Janet Vaughan, senior y y , F55 we ' Sparking enthusiasm for the sports events during the year have been these seven high spirited cheerleaders. This is the fourth consecutive year of cheer- leading for janet Vaughan, head cheerleader, and the third year for Judy Oberhelrnan. Bev- erly Reeves has inspired pep for three years with Carol Sue Nelson and Janice Gillespie for two years. Phylis Weeks and Karen Davis have been leading for one year. Rick Massie unsc t 'oins the Cheerleaders in lead- Kuren Davis, freshman ing ayyeu 3 L 0 ' I 146 -ny -. ,. ,,,,,, ,Y,,,,, ., - , fs .'7'i l s Carol Sue Nelson, junior Cheerleaders spzlrk Plxylis Wm-las. sophomore Y Beverly Reeves, junior enthusiasm Jimi l-f- csillfspil-,sgplmmun 'Pt 3 T 147 , . , Q3 lx ff vxxf- 'QW,f,,5 X ' Q2 fa Y Varsity Team Dick Hansen, Jim Young, Don Tennant, Bob Raine, Ron Cotter, Gerald Record, Gerald Luss, Tom Haas, Ron Schuler, Bob Hinde, Bob Hanson, Basketeers, coaches and managers st B Team Mike Mattox, Curtis Howard, Frank Seward, Gary Brown, Ed Monson, Mike Johnson, Joe Shepherd, Jerry Rimmer, Benton McConnell, Ron Johnson, '-Uihiiiiiakf 65 Pr if 2362 M , . QQ HX iz, f f u, i Yi' JS xy XX Xeno 51 . 4 , aff.-: , 55711: , on ,Hp -..x. 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La 9 15 ' ' 99 Chou' and orchestrzfs Chr1sman Capers S 1 'ii i When the orchestra strikes up the overture Vincent You- man's Fantasy,,' the audience gets into the spirit of the evening. As the lights arc dimmed, Wilma Penton, accompanied by the orchestra, sings 'WVonclerful Guy. Sixty-two voices blend liurnloniously as the girls' choir sings ln the Still of thc Nighlf' 164 , s features a typ1ca1 da of school life Convinfing Wayne Duggcr is putting up Z1 Highlighting the program is Lucretta Spill good argument, but Linda Brown just won't man's liallct dance, Romany Life. listen as they sing the duct 'KI Can D0 Anything Bvllcr Than You Canfl A Cappella choir rlimnxcs the cvcning's cnlcrtainmcnt by singing It's a Good Day.', 165 Joyce Turrentine stops to talk to Charles Wade and her teacher, Virginia Hoerle, after class. Members of the three societies Teacher Virginia Hoerle explains the students about their Mother's Day program, as they 166 I The alumni, portrayed by janiee De Tray, Mary Ellen Kirtlcy, Donna Boyes, Joyce Gillespie and Elizabeth Schultz, form The Black Bottom danec line for the i'Baek to School program. present the SHA , School Daze Portraying former students visiting their grade Mary Ann Harris, Steve Courtright and Patty Bliller stand school are Diana McCain, Pam Chiles and by waiting for students to cast their votes for school Russell Wliley with his children, Ginger John- oflicers, son, Cathy Ward and Joni Lynn Ward. 'Ea . 6 4. li S ' ' Q... JL.-di MKII ll 9.53 ,I as no os i V 134' Enjoying a restful interlude from play practice are students from Thursday night's cast. They are: FRONT ROW: Linda Reese, Mary Pat Randall, Carole WoodruH, Nancy Johnsen. BACK ROW: Pat Snively, Patty Roach, Tom Day. Others from the Thursday night cast arc: FRONT ROW: David Carlyle, Mike Miller, VVayne Zion. SECOND ROW: Beverly Reeves, Peggy McCor- mick, Charlotte Dieckman, Karen Alexander. BACK ROW: Keith Whitehead, Gary Brown. W here's Laurie 1958 spring Play As Sherri Allen, Mike Bailey, Gene Baade and Phyllis WVeeks cheer for the fight between Larry Gann and Danny McKay, David Kelsey sleeps peacefully. Hands-off policy so far as their boy friends are con- cerned is the warning given to Gene Baade by Cheryl Spencer, Linda Bennion and Sherri Allen. sri .Ln-f H 11 M 1 y ' ni' W -sire' an-X tk 168 Riders to the Sea was the play entered in the district play contest at Warrensburg, Saturday, March 22, 1958. It received an Excellent rating which is the highest rating possible. Jeannine Hutchings was named as the best actress of the day for her performance of Maurya, The setting of the play is an island off the west coast of Ireland. It is a cold, gray morning follow- ing a storm and the room is dim and full of shadows. Maurya, an old lady, has lost five sons to the sea along with her husband and father. All she has left are Cathleen and Nora, her two daughters, and Bartley, her youngest son. uRidCfS of the Sea One-act play l Bartley, against his mother's wishes, is about to go to sea while it is still rough. Maurya is certain she has lost him. Her fears are realized when men bring her Bartley's body. He had fallen from a horse into the sea on his way to the boat. The four principals in the cast were Jeannine Hutchings as Maurya, Janet Vaughan as Nora, Sharon Epperson as Cathleen, and David Green as Bartley. Extras included Bob Williams, Bill Fligg, Donnis Graham, Sue Childers, Pat Timms, Judy Oberhelman and Jackie Huggins. Miss Dorothy Bierbaum directed the play assisted by Janice De Tray. 169 As Mike Soper was just ready to kiss Charlotte Dieck- man, Gene Ann Baade, Joan Pypcr and Patty Roach rush in to heckle. Giving Phylis Wfceks thc- plnyhook explaining that shc will dircct the play after all is Mike Coughcnour. Paul Smith, thc coach, is an interested bystancler. gr W., ,.,.- Gulf Miss Brooks, sophomore play Demonstrating some of the sound effects of the play is spoon, Patty Roach, Shirley Graff, Charlotte Norman, Jim Nancy Saunders, Our Miss Brooks, on Thursday evening. Steffens, Cheryl Spencer, joan Pyper and Gene Ann Baacle Learning the techniques are joye Williams, John Wither- -...N pr J, 1. 'rf l -.- . , 'U 1. .4 M., v f' s , f 5 ,Q . lx Student council augments leadership Nu, J D ffailot Ig Will,- Gecgifgtaevt C0-Presiszzsoh I VFXWWTYZ W Charlyne Searcy Judy Oberhelman Sharon Mills Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian The student council objective for the year has been the augmentation of leadership through the student body. The student body makes up the membership of the council with each homeroom having a repre- sentative and an alternate. Miss Myers and Miss Ott are sponsors. The activities for the year included the mid-summer 2 and hack-to-school mixers in addition to the usual Beartowns. Revising the YVCHS handbooks and sell- ing student council pencils were the money raising projects of the council. However, the most important project of the year was the planning for the foreign exchange student for the following year. Fifty-cent shares were sold to hnanee the cost of bringing a student from South America. 'Tl , uf' Discussing a forthcoming assembly program with D, Wil. liamson is the assembly committee Carol Livcsay, Sherri Jones, Judy Yake, Pam Chiles and Gerald Luss. Student council pencils are checked in by the finance committee Sherri LaMont, Judy Oberhelman, lN1arilyn LaMont, Ann Schil- ling and Lynn Ballew. Making plans for the next Bearlown is its coinniittce Janice DeTray, Janet Vaughan, Jim Gardner. Dirk Newport, Linda Vlills. Beth Slorkton. Bob DeTray, Carol Crain, Marilyn Cas- key, Jackie Huggins and Beverly Reeves, Counting ballots for the senior class officers election is the elections committee Linda Lightfoot, Linda Laswell, Bonnie Bussard and Jon Morris headed by Sharon Mills. -7' F L Charlyne Searcy gives instructions to the aftivities committee Wilma Clark, Brenda Burnup, Lynda Smith, Sharon Heinlen, Steve Soper, YVilma Penton, Jackie Record. se ,v Checking money collected for Bear Facts books are Char- lotte Dieekman, Tom Haas, Sherri Allen, Mike Soper and Sherry Mesle. Topping the list of activities, participated in by the student council at Division H, was a drive to obtain money by selling stock to help bring a foreign exchange Student to William Chrisman. Other activities included the delivering of Christmas baskets to needy families and a coke party for the stu- dent council and all new members of the school. A committee composed of student council members was designated to welcome new students and acquaint them with the school. The Bear Facts booklet, containing names, telephone numbers and addresses of students was revised. The student council at Division II was sponsored by Mr. Cohn, Mr, Davidson and Mr, Johnson. Student council Welcomes new students OFFICERS: M. Soper, President, C. Dieckman, Parlia- mentarian, S. Mesle, Secretary, S. Allen, Treasurer, T. Haas, Vice-President. ROW TWO: S. Parkman, P. Hinde J. Travostino, Boetjer, Hammer, M. P. McConnell, C Bushey, R. Fi, N. Smith. ROW THREE: M, K. Closson, : C. Fullerton, S. Kerr, N. Brown, J. McCarty, K, Davis, J. Allen, J. Welton, M. Crookston, V, Ingram, ROW FOUR: R, Wright, M. Williamson, S. Phillips, N. Miles, M. Har- ris, E. Mitchell, Arnold. ABSENT: G. Elliott, D. Chapple. l OFFICERS: L. Glispey. Social Chaimtanz G. Lee, Presi- derltg M. YN'illiamson. Treasurer: K. Johnson. Program Chairmang A. Sumter. Vice-President: M. Hicks. Secretary. ROW TWO: J. Paxton. M. P, McConnell, M, K. Closson, B. Draves, M, J. Cahoon, K. Stark, P. Yotava. S. Mesle. .AS- CZ. ROW THREE: S. Hart. J, Smith, G. Dugger, Caugh- ran. E. Fry. L. Deaver. K. Lent, Mr. Boyd. Sponsor. ROW FOUR: P, Richardson. S, Turrentinc. Arnold, E. Fowler, R. Kramer, Dawbarn, T, Holsworth. D, Shikles. C Duncan. Promotes stud of Spanish, culture Membership in the Spanish club at Division II totaled about thirty-Fire, The requirement for join- ing is to be enrolled in Spanish. A highlighting program of the year was a guest speaker from Put-rto Rico, The members also en- joyed other interesting programs of this informative nature. Officers for the first semester wore: George Lee, presidentg Aubrey Sumpter. vim--pit-siclentg llary Hicks. secretary: Mike Xvllllillllillll. tit-asurerg Jeff Arnold, sergeant-at-aims, hir, Rolwrt Boyd, the sponsor, directed the rluh for tht- first time this year. 175 Barbara Draves and George Lee enjoy the rhythmiral Spanish melody by Mike YYilliamson, Pam Richardson and Kay Johnson, J t ra fo F, OFFICERS: L. Calderon, Treasurer, M. Miner, President S. Soper, Vice-President, J, Schulenberg, Secretary, J. Rec- ord, Reporter. ROW TWO: Mrs, Brush, S. Egelston, J. Keith, V. Taggart, N. Nagle, F. Mann, M. Moore, L. Mc Corkle. ROW THREE: N. Johnsen, C. Livesay, S. Mc Hardy, P. Hunter, F. Hart, P. Howard, P. Block, K. Brock- , . r' - man, C. White. ROW FOUR: C. Martell, S. Smith, C. Conrow, J. Livesay, T. Vetter, G. Record, L, Woirhaye, M Phillips, D. Massie, G. Littrell, D. Carlile. ROW FIVE. W. Davis, W, Zion, B. DeTray, Doig, L, Paxton, G Hickerson, B, Grabb, R. Potts, R. Trescott, L. Rauh, L Kircher, N. McCormick. Spanish club develops new sources 0 The club's officers examine and discuss the colorful Svanish pix'iata. . A, . J' Students enrolled in Spanish or have taken Spanish and the Spanish-speaking students are encouraged to join the Spanish club sponsored by Mrs, Brush. The one hundred twenty-six members furthered their growing interest in this language, the colorful Spanish-speaking people and their customs by participating in this active club. Members enjoyed the varied programs presented at meetings held on the first Thursday of every month. One highlighting program was centered around a foreign-exchange student from Guate- mala attending Central high school. Students who have traveled in any of the Spanish-speaking countries were also invited to attend to share their outstanding experiences. 176 OFFICERS: L, Calderon, Treasurer, M. Miner, President, . S. Soper. Vice-President: J. Schulenberg. Secretaryg Rec- l ord, Reporter. ROW TWO: Mrs. Brush, S. Hudson. C. 3 Hattey, L. Lynch, T. Flagg, H. lVilson. B. ldorrison, A. ' Challis, P. McCormick. K. Ferguson. E. Jones. ROW THREE: L, Andes. P. Benedict. L. Foster. S. Byers, L. Richey, G. Carmichael, DeTray, M. Caskey, E. Turner, L. Curtis, M. Herod. ROW FOUR: A. Smith, P. Kocster, P. Tyler. J. lvoodrulf. M, Fresonke. L. Israel. D. Zion. M. Morris. Holloway. D. Reed, VVillis. ROIV FIVE: N. Spangler. A. Lotz. D. Close. Egelston, NV, Kramer, A. Guy, J. Fairbanks, Nichols. M. Miller. CS Q of interest in Latin America l Other interesting guest speakers were from Puerto Rico and Venezuela. For a change of pace, the f members learned the steps to two Latin American i dances. i ' A unique experience shared by many of the mem- 'l bers of the club was the trip to Guadalupe Center ii in Kansas City for a Mexican meal. Latin Amer- ican music and dancing elimaxed the evening. . Sexeral dolls from the Bahama Islands were added to the Division l Spanish department this year. Four headphones were attaclu-cl to the recorder J for students who desired special work on Spanish l pronunciatimis. l paf Q .. .,, f -'fy' at lgigxt t Lois Andes. Richard Trescott. Marti Moore, Nancy Nagle and Lois McC0rkle admire the traditional Span- ish costumes while Gerald Record holds the 'isombrerof' I77 il ROW ONE: N. Saunders, treasurer, L. Thoman, treasurer, Division Ig J. Watson, reporter, S, Corken, President, S. Childers, secretary, Division I, T. Hedges, secretary, Division II, T, Linnenbrink, Vice-President, Division II. ROW TWO: D, Donelson, C. Golden, P. McLendon, C. Luther, B. Travostino, J, Roch, M. Bowen, H. Faris, J Parks, J. Chambers. ROW THREE: M. McDonald, A. Movies, pen pals, The French club has enjoyed varied activities. During class periods once a week, members at Division II cut yellow felt Huer-de-lis to be mounted on blue backgrounds as bookmarks. These were presented to Division I members. On De- cember l3 a Christmas party was held at the home of Jim Gamble. One Saturday Miss Riller, the sponsor, accom- panied some of the students to the Nelson Art Gallery to see the French Hlm Lilif' Many of the students have ordered gold club pins. The club is composed of students from both divi- sions of William Chrisman, They do many things to promote an interest in the club. They see French slides and movies, write to pen pals and have a banquet in the spring, at which only French food is served, Brown, M. P. Randall, G. Taylor, J. Babb, E. Zyskowski, W. Penton, D. McCain, J. Bunyar, P. Towne, J. Dyer. ROW FOUR: Miss Riller, sponsor, J. Jacobs, R. Stingel, P. I-Iimes, D, Burns, Gamble, M. Stephens, L. Clements, S, Courtright, McConchie. ROW FIVE: M. LaMont, L. Willard, S. Sawyer, N. Keens, M. Moore, M. Hare, L, Patton, L, McCorkle, D. Lienau, L. Tousley, G, Cotton. food inspire them Paying their French club dues to Lea Thoman are Thomas Linnenbrink, Suzie Corken and Wilma Penton. 178 OFFICERS: M. J. Campbell, Presidentg J. Allen, Secretary- Reporterg C. Bushey. Vice-Presidcntg W. Wood, Treasurer- Parliamentarian. ROW TWO: R. Inman. V. Athey, R. K, Beal. M. K. McConnell. C. Fullerton. Van Camp. ROW THREE: J. Hammer, G. Tanner. S. Allen, L. Grabb, S. qw Turrentine. ROW FOUR: E. Mitchell, G. Baade, K Davis, P. Richardson, D. Chapple, M. Harris, N. Brown J. Williams, ROW FIVE: J, Cook, M, J, Pollaro, J. Coble K. Carpenter, G. Horner, P. Robinson, M. Munday, S Graff. Inaugurates many varied activities The Social Science club of Division ll was or- ganized for the purpose of studying and learning more about the countries of the world. They began their year with a trip to Central Missouri State College at lVarrensburg. Several of the members took part in Ll panel discussion about world affairs with the International Relations club there. The Club members also took a trip to Park College where they toured the campus, A visit to the Trunian Library proved very enjoy- able for the students, During the ye-ar the club was host to sr'u-ral guest speak:-rs. Lt. Col. H. P. Rand Gary Horner is pointing out to Claudia Bushey, Eddie Mitchell and Mary Jo Campbell spots in the world that are of utmost importance in international relations. Jeanne Allen is doing her bit by holding the world or the globe. of the LvIllll'Kl Suites Army was the speaker at an assembly uhirli the club sprwiisoivcl January 20. Tlivst- and 111.1113 ritlivr pisrrjt-cts lwlpc-cl to make this Z 11 successful gun lm the un-xulmt-rs of the Social Science rlulm. an NS Displaying the pennants they made to sell at games are Judy Watson, Richard Trescott, Brenda Bumup, Eliza- beth Schultz and Bob Stewart. Advertising for school plays, providing programs and scenery for various activities keep members of the Art club Ol-Cll1I'iSH'lL1l1 busy. Under the sponsorship of Bliss Elizabeth Deusehle, the club visited the art center in Warrenshurg. They sold pennants during the year to make money for a trip to the University of Kansas. Blemhers of the club entered in the annual art exhibit held at Emery, Bird, Thaycr,s in Kansas City in March. Second semester officers were president, Brenda Burnupg vice-president, Richard Trescottg secretary, Virginia Frazier, treasurer, Judy Oberhelmang re- porter, Maxine Armstrong. Providing posters, programs, scenery v OFFICERS: B. Stewart, Vice-President, J. Watson, Re- porterg B. Burnup, Treasurcrg E. Schultz, Secretary, R. Trescott, President. ROW TIVO: V. Thacker, W. Hendricks, F. Hart, D. Robbins, R. Schindler, M. Arm- strong, P. Dodson, D. Lawrence. ROW THREE: N. Keens, C. Marccll, V. Frazier, S. Mills, A. Smith, L. Crumrine, S. Woolworth, D. McCain, D. Cusick, C. Hat- tey, Miss Deuschle, Sponsor. ROW FOUR: J. Livesay L. Woirhaye, D. YVoodsmall, C. Schumacker, WValker, J. Jones, A. Peek, K. Bassett, D. Salter, C. Gentry, L. Cle- ITlEI1fS. ls.. 2 ite-sy OFFICERS: S. Moore, Treasurer' N Brown Vice THREI' S Cl'f P . . A I l - , - K LJ . ilon, G, Tanner, Hammer, S. Gibson tjsfldglgity'-Ii1ltyc3tl1l2:5P00U, PFCSIC-lim, C- NOYTTIZIH, Secre- L, Rogers, V, Jennings. Sponsor. ROW FOUR: J. Brin K I' ' Luther, M- POHHFO. Van Camp, ton, A. Nahkunst, P. Richardson, N. Saunders L. Crabb R. lnman, D. Rose, C. Fullerton, M. K. McConnell. ROW i were projects of Art club members During the past year the Art club of Division II have had many activities. In lbeeenilier, as a tzouimunity project, club inenihers niacle tahle decoration for the Jackson County llistorieal Society banquet. The club also went caroling to Rest llaven and the Inclepcnclence Sanitar- llllll. A trip to tllr' Xt-lsrun Art flgtllt-ry was Ulllflytxfl by all IHPIII- . . , . , , - . hc-rs. llicx' spousal-t-tl at ltans Worltl lxocla llzuniziry lf, in tht' llivision l QYIIIIIJISIIIIII. Ifsing their talents to hvautilt c1llIlNlIIllll :intl litirtliering tllc lmowlvtlgt' ol :nt is llnt' aim ol tht- vluh. Anyone with an interest in QtI'l is wliwililt- lot II1l'IIllW1'INlllIJ. 181 Nancy Brown is blowing pastel Hxative on ix pastel drawing. Dana Rose and John Witherspoon point out spots needing it. siP 'V1 Interviewing Barbara Morrison for a record in the history of the Future Homemakers of America is Margaret Brunson. Catherine Franklin, Gerri Andes and jo Ann Bissell look on. Training for OFFICERS: J. Bissell, Parliamentariang G. Andes, Vice- Presidentg C. Franklin, Presidentg B, Morrison, Secretary M. Brunson, Reporter-Historian, ROW TWO: Mrs. Dean, uv 0 Future Honicmnkers of Amr'rica is a national and state organization and one of the highest ranking clubs in the nation, It helps thc- girls to find their place in lifc. Anyone intercstf'd in homemaking skills is eligible to become a member. The club flower is the red roseg the club colors are red and white. This year has been an active one for the members of this organization at Division I. As Elaine Embrey was president of the sub-district council, the sub-district plan meeting was held in the home economics room at Division I in October with the other members serving as hostesses. The result of this plan meeting was the sub-district meeting held at Millamanls and attended by members of the various FHA clubs in the greater Kansas City area. William Chrisrnan Division I served as hostess school at the meeting held in November. Also included in their many activities were a Christ- mas tea with Center Stake Youth Director Robert E. Taylor as guest speaker, a visit by a hair stylist and the formal and informal initiations. Mrs. Nelvada Dean is the sponsor. a better tomorrow is Sponsor, J. Mason, S. Leakey, M, Adams. ROW THREE: D. Davenport, P. Block, N. Ragusa, G. O'Dell. ABSENT: E. Embrey, Treasurer. Pal L x K.1:5.15 C 5-'. 1 -A 1 D -.--.-, C,...,,,.. ...., . 44 A... - ..,, ,.,,: .,., 4: rc'-1 v1-5 ,,:.. ng., E-1,.LL , .,.--, ....-- V- I wili i..1i 1 the motto practiced by F. H 31:1:IC2Ptf G 3,512 Q 1 'W .TTEEE C 'eiier LI - ' ' 2:1316 ei S HQ M H :fire ::':x1. L peeier x NI :e::,:5-31. E:-1:5-3: Njlfg- 5 ' YV1:-f D Sig: L'r'iil.IE-1w1:fS Y...s i: heme foicrrics classes -:i 'Ld'-' W1 11: hardly' -if Eff jane: A fl members T LM... .e.., D'-'ir B B:1:s:ii:er, M. C Brfeilgnf Effl' FCUF2 M A: -'g Y D ': P E'1'1 C' I, Filling Christmas stockings for hospitalized veterans was a service of sharing enjoyed by all students in both divisions. Ronald johnson, Marilyn Caskey, Donnis Graham and Kathy Bassett, Division I stu- dents admire some of the stockings that have been filled. Junior Red Cross has been a national organization for more than forty years. It was organized for the first time at Chrisman in the 1956-1957 school year. Each summer a representative from Division I is sent to a training camp for one week to learn in detail about how the Junior Red Cross operates. Each homeroom elects a representative to go to the council meetings, he reports the proceedings to his homeroom. However, each member of the student body is a member of Junior Red Cross. During the school year the members planned a Junior Red Cross assembly, had an enrollment drive and spon- sored a dance. For the third year they filled school chests for underprivileged schools overseas. These chests aid the children in learning, as well as giving them knowledge of the American way of life. Money was col- lected in homerooms to purchase the items for the chests. Other projects included entering a Hoat in the Hallo- ween parade, working on correspondence albums to send abroad, taking a program to the Veterans hospital and Filling Christmas stockings for children. DI. R. C. members, render valuable service ROW ONE: V. Thacker, Corresponding Secretary, M. Caskey, Vice-President, D. Graham, President, K. Bassett, Recording Secretary, G. Carmichael, Treasurer. ROW TWO: R. Johnson, D. Sinclair, D, Robbins, Keith, P. l McCormick, E. Jones. C, Hattey, M. Armstrong. C. Frank- lin, S. Heinlen. ROW THREE: R. Miller, P. Tyler, N. Ragusa, S. Constance, P. Schrepfer, Jones, S. McHardy, D. McCain, C. Jones, M. Yates, L, Barrett, C. Austin. 184 Service to the school. community. nation and thc world is the aim of the Junior Red Cross. Chrisman has prompted this spirit through an energetic program of Junior Red Cross. During the year the Junior Red Cross purchased shares in the stocks for a foreign exchange student. Next year for the First time a South American exchange student will attend Chrisman. Chrisinan worked with the disaster committee along with other high schools in the area. In December Rich- ard Copaker, head of Junior Red Cross in Kansas City and also the Midwestern area president came to a Chris- man Division II assembly to tell of his experiences with the Junior Red Cross in Europe. Members of Junior Red Cross made a correspondence album, went on a trip to Richards-Gebauer Air Force Base, had an enrollment drive in March, filled a school chest, entered a Halloween float in the Halloween parade in Independence and filled Christmas stockings for veterans. Studying the junior Red Croix journal for program ideas. Patty Roach. Mary K, Smith, Teddy Holsworth and Kathy Lent acquaint themselves with the good being done all over the world by the many high school groups at work. te locall , nationall ,internationall ROW ONE: V. Scott. Corresponding Sccretaryg L. Glispey Treasurer: S. Mitchell, President: N. Brown. Vice-President: K. Johnson. Recording Secretary. ROW TWO: C. Tudor. J. Baade, L. Deaver, M. Smith, R. Hancox, R. Hayes. C. Norman, S, Clifton, D. Marsh, L, Darling. ROW THREE: D. Kalina, P. Sandidge. L. Keithley. J. YVitherspoon. D- Dieckmann. S. Huller. B. Flagg. L. Burnup, V. Athcy. ROW FOUR: G. Doubleclee. S. Rc-iff. P. Roach. Tousley, R, Morman, Oshel, T, Holsworth, K. Lent, N. Zeigler, D. Highley, K. Beem. 185 OFFICERS: C, Gray, Presidcntg B. Eaton, Vice-President, Wagener, M. Arnone. ROW THREE: A. Gregson, J. Weing, M. Prouty, Secretary. ROW TWO: G. Pulliam, S. Erwin, L. johnson, J. Stephens, R. Hayes, J, Kieselbach, J. Wilson. E. Dickey, V, Huskey, D, Mclrwin, D. Wieligman, P. Students achieve personal growth Library cluo members, B. Eaton, J. Ewing, L. johnson and S. Erwin review an article in Seventeen. .TW-F K .1--4 sf-P-Q The Library club at Division II under the supervision of Miss Pulliam, librarian, obtains valuable work ex- perience by performing various jobs faithfully and ac- curately over a long period of time. These students are paid high dividends from the knowledge and under- standing of library arrangement and procedure which will be applicable in high school, college and future careers. The members of the Library club follow a schedule prepared by Miss Pulliam in doing their voluntary work. Pupils work each morning before school, assist for a half hour or longer after school or discharge their tasks during class periods. The tasks are varied for a member of Library club. Included among the many tasks are checking books in or out, putting cards in returned books, shelving books, mending books, assisting in preparing new books for circulation, typing, decorating bulletin boards and assisting pupils in Finding needed material. Since the library was newly redecorated, the members were engaged in cleaning up after the painters had left. At the meetings of Library club library procedures, problems and future special work is discussed. Frequently a social period follows the regular meeting. Special social activities this year included 21 potluck dinner and a Christmas party with an exchange of gifts. Searching for good reading are Gale Taylor, JoAnn Bissell, Norman Dalton, Donna Iiynness and Marilyn Sellers, library assistants, They, in turn, are able to aid their fellow-students in selecting worthwhile books. ' by Working as library assistants i Devoting one hour each day to performing many services to students and faculty are the members of the Library club. Assisting the librarian, Mrs. Piper, these students perform such tasks as checking books in and out, shelving the returned books and keeping the shelves and books clean. The purpose of the Library club is to teach the members how to be library assistants. The members also learn the Dewey Decimal System: therefore they can keep the teachers informed on current affairs. They are ac- quainted with all the magazines and compile the old ones for reference, However, the most important infor- mation lcarncd is how to assist students in finding re- search material and fiction books they would enjoy. Examining the magazines for supplementary materials in the various courses, the library assistants perform an- other valuable service. JoAnn Bissell, Gale Taylor, Mar- ilyn Sellers, Norman Dalton and Donna Lynness are enjoying a few leisure moments in the magazine corner. 1, x 187 ng r V Q DIVISION I OFFICERS: K. Davis CCheerlcaderJ, M Armstrong, Parliamentarian3 L. Gilhert, Treasurerg L Wills. Secretary: Cillespie, Viee-President: D. Boyes, President. ROW TWO: P. Weeks QCheerleatlerj, Roek W. Clark. B. Barnard. M. Cahoon, Hancoek S. Smokewood, V. Athey. N. Brown. ROII' THREE: -I, Oh erhelman CCheerleaderl, B, Travostino. R, Schindler, V. Ingram, P, Chiles, I.. Deaver, S. Kerr, C. Tudor, E. Zys- kowski. ROW FOUR: S. Childers, Allen, C. Burns, B. Davis. P. Robinson, Coble, C. Friek, Babb, ROW FIVE: O. Hopkins, J. Reynolds, K. Mills, Hoag, S. Con- stanee. L, Thoman. S. Mel-Iardy. N. Kcens. Rerord. One hundred loyal Pep club members SP The ofiieers from Division I. Laura Gilbert, Donna Boyes, Maxine Armstrong, Linda W'ills and Joyec Gil- lespie Contribute their ideas for the homecoming dec- orations at an oiiieers' meeting. Giving loyal support and enthusiastie cheers at the var- ious athletic events throughout the vt-ar are the 100 memhers of the Pep eluh. These girls. freshman through senior years. can he seen in their uniforms of blue and gold decorating the goal posts for foothall games, mak- ing posters for hasltethall games and promoting school spirit in the halls. In addition to these activities, the Pep eluh has a drill team which performs at various games and parades. This year Ed Lee, ROTC Battalion Commander, in- structed the girls in their praetiees before sehool and at perliornianees. 'l'he candidates for Mr. School Spirit were nominated hv these girls for the junior and senior elasses to elloose ht ballot. 'llhis is an annual ex ent to give some boy ret'- ognition for his uorlt .intl support in sehool events. lilfl DIY ISION II OFFICERS: S. Allen, Vice-Presidentg D. Boone, Secretaryg G. Elliott. Treasurer: P. Fulton, Parlia- mentarian: M. P. MfConnell, Reporter and Historiang B. Reeves fCheerleaderl, ROW TIVO: P. Roaeh, P. Mul- hearn, C. Durham, S. Gibson. P, Nave, C. Franklin, D. Sinclair, D. Dobson. C. S, Nelson fCheerleaderl. ROW THREE: B. Titus. P. hfclntosh, S. Hart, C. Luther E. Robinson. N. Beeney, C, Bushey, J, Boetjer, P. Hinde, Gillespie fCheerleaderl. ROW FOUR: S. DeTray, K. Andes, B. Rice, Reseh, D. Surfare, P. Pritchett, B. Stork- ton, N. Kramer. S. Burkett, ROW FIVE: K. Bassett, B, Youngs, G. O'Dell, P. Whitehead, N. Johnsen, M. Brun- son, T. Sauerbier, L, Latimer, B. Bussard, 5 sponsor man and varied activities The tiekets committee, Nancy Brown, Pat Hinde, Laura Gilbertg chairman, Barbara Youngs and Evelyn Rob- inson are planning the distribution of tirkets for a com- munity rhili dinner sponsored by the Pep Club. The football homecoming game is always a highlight in the season for the Pep club girls, They are in charge of decorating the fioat, making the crown for the queen and performing some intricate drills. This year the Pep club sponsored a community chili dinner before the Clirisxnan-Yan Horn basketball game. The proeeecls of this will be used to help send the cheerleaders to the National Cheerleader Clinic this suinnier. Here they will he taught new cheers. mo- tions and rem-ix'e utlxiee on gt-ttit1qt'1'11xx'tl iesponse. iN'orl4ing right along sith- the girls in their aetivities and meetings are Kliss filleltlll lies-1111111 and hiiss Vertla Riller. the rlnlfs spmtwrs. This is Nliss lil'l'lllLtIl'S eighth vearin Pepc'lt1bwo1'l4and Xiiss llillelislirst. 189 e-xx OFFICERS J Slayton Reporter D Seal Vice President Miss Nora Witthar, Sponsorg N. Dalton, G. Buttgen, E, D Reed President D Bland Treasurer ROW TWO Turner, F. Martin, R. Melton, Miss Ellis Clement, Sponsor. Aim to discover and to develop sc The William Chrisman Science club was organized to further interest in the field of science. It is an organiza- tion to initiate research for careers and hobbies in science. The work is by personal desire, As a club, joint activities will be brought about to help stimulate members by opening new fields of interest. Field trips in particular will exploit the above ideas, while regular meetings will provide a transfer of ideas. Any student who is enrolled in one of the science classes is eligible for membership. Lectures, experiments and field trips are means of keeping up with fast moving developments in science. 190 The Science club of William ClllllSlTl'11'1 II was orglnued to lit lp studtnls gain 1 more accurate knowledffe of science It is 1 proxing ground for the discoxtry and cultivation of Slxlllg and talents based on science The Science club members are responsible for the operation of the club. Durmff the year they see films have speakers come to talk to them. As a club they toured the water plant. They discuss topics about firefightinff, city s main products and scientific research going on in the city. The Science club of William Chrisman joins forces in an important educational movement S discovery and developing scientinc talent in the American youth. The sponsors are Miss Evans, Mr. Ray and Mr. Shafer. Studying bacteria through charts and microscopic slides are jan McCarty, Carol Tudor, Bill Furney and jim Richcrson. scientific talent in American youth OFFICERS: McCarty, Parliamentarian: S. Ellmaker, Vice-Presidentg K. Hammond, Secretary, B. Furney, Presi- Clentg C, Tudor, Treasurer, J..McCarty, Reporter. ROW TWO: R. Bredehoff, J, DeCota, G. Farquhar, C. Stover, P. Garrett. R. Thompson, L. Chubick. Richerson, G. Evans, ROW THREE: Mr. M. Ray, Sponsorg A. Doty, W. Graham, S. Wrigley, S. Gibson. J, Bacht, A. Thompson, A. Nahkunst, M. Coughenour, C. Wiley, Mr. M. Shafer. 191 'X OFFICERS M Adams Reporter C Frwnklin Treasurer Hurshman, N, Davis, C. Catron, Bunyar. ROW' THREE: C Austin Vice President M Harris President M Mow Bybee, L. johnson. G. Graham. G. O'Dell. N. Ragusa. Phases of commercial World emphasized A green shamrock on a white jacket is the symbol of the Commercial club. Membership is open to anyone enrolled in one of the business courses. The purpose of this club is to acquaint members with various businesses and to prepare them for positions in specialized Fields of the business world. Among the activities included by the members were the annual Christmas party held December 9 at the home of Miss Page, the sponsor, and a tour of a company in Kansas City to become acquainted with various machines used in commercial business. 192 ROW ONE: R, Miles, Vice-President, third hour, S. Fer- guson, Vice-President. first hour, Warren, Vice-President, second hour, P, Howard, Treasurer: C, Braton, Reporter, J. Price, President, second hour. ROW TWO: K. Smith, Sponsor, M. Hayes, L. Mounts, L, Calderon, R. Fisher, B, Yoakum, B. iNilliams, M. Hall. ROW THREE: J. Mans- field, V, Tribble, R. Burger, C. Tann, M. Cunningham, L. C. O. E. program Studying and planning the COE program for the year are odicers of the three classes. They are Roger Miles, Carol Braton, Pat Howard, Sharon Ferguson, Mr. Smith, teacher, Janice Warren and Joe Price. -x -1 Staves, E. Crawford, J. Curtis, S. Pixley. ROW FOUR D. Graham, T. Moore, K. Kiersey, Noland, V. Frazier C. Paris, G. Taylor, W. Wlilson, R. Grubbs, L. Burroughs T. Bartholow, R. Kennon. ROW FIVE: Langton, H Higginbotham, B. VVills, C. Colvin, G, Norton, K. Gillespie S. Lewis, G. VVilliamson, R. Gutridge, L. Street, G. Schlie. trains on the job. Forty-nine senior students are enrolled in the Co- operative Occupational Education program. This program is to help the students receive the training that is needed for a particular job. These students attend class one-half day studying information about that field. They spend the other half day working. They work an average of 29 hours every week. The class is taught by K, L, Smith. There are many occupations that may he studied in this course but there must be an acceptable local training agency available. For example. there are fields in photography, printing. newspaper work, telephone operations and office work 193 ' OFFICERS: G. Love, Treasurer, F. Hart, Secretaryg Mr. J. N. Hanthorn, J. Schulenberg, President, L. McCorkle, Reporter. ROW TWO: Mrs. Brush, Sponsor, P. Flanagan, L. Duggcr, Montgomery, Yake, L. Foster, Keith, D. Black, D. Coil. ROW THREE: S. Childers, D. Brewer, S. Jones, F. Mann, J. DeTray, D, Graham, S. Leakey, S. Hudson, D. Carlile. ROW FOUR: S, Smith, S. Constance, J. Record, L. Thoman, R, Miller, A. Guy, B. Warder, B. Grabb, P. Benedict, D. Zion, S. Heinlen. F. T. A. prepare for educational field Planning programs for the Future Teachers are Gene- vieve Love, Julie Schulenberg, Lois McCorkle and Frances Hart. 'w.,,WQ, XSL. The Future Teachers of America, sponsored by Mrs. Brush, has succeeded in providing stimulating activities for students interested in the educational field. Every year the Future Teachers perform at least one service project for the school. Last spring they planted flowers, this fall they planted bulbs, evergreens and Mimosa trees. During the meetings which were the second Wednesday of each month, different speakers discussed the advan- tages and disadvantages of the educational program and the requirements needed for each level of teaching. In April of every year there is an annual visitation day. The students visit classrooms to observe and teach. ln addition to this, last fall the members who had study hall spent this time in classes at Ott Elementary School. 194 : wow xv, CJ Q lv Gr 6 Q . OFFICERSZ B- Fulton. Soritil Chairtnnng J. Gordon. Serre- Coffman. ROW THREE: Beekman A Sqhillin tary: E. Schultz. Viet-.Prt-gidentz P. Stnith. Presiclentg J. Reiff. S. Bamesberger, G. Andes -X Smith .J Jones glilisg Sulfff- Tr93W l'fl l- Hiinsen. Reporter. KOH' TIVO: S. Wilson, Sponsor. l A I 3 i il Downs. M. A. Wood. L. Barrett, C. Smith, S. Smith, club develops Women athletes Symbolizing Clirisman's fine women athletes is the M club. Athletic ahility, sportsmanship and good fellowship is the desire of this club of nineteen girls. The Club is small because the academic as well as athletic requiretnents are difficult. The second semester oflieers were president. Getty Andes: viee-president, Jan Gordon: secretary, Sonya Smith: treasurer. Jntly Reiflg reporter, Sharon Downs: social eltztirtnzin. Joyce Salter, Miss Billy XYilson, girls' gym elnss instructor. is the sponsor. Entering the xv1ll'l'L'llNl1lll'Q: Sports Day was one of the activities ol' this rlulu. ln this eontest they won first in volletlvqtll :incl twlmlt- tennis. uitlt one second plare in the sxxiinming eontest. Slinwnee-fxlissitin imfl the l,t-Us Sttitiniifs sports Claw were :tlsrt t-mi-teal. Plnns weie niztcle for a soeizil ext-nt ontf- it iitmiilt iittltimling ,t i'otne-As- You-,fXte party, lhe Sr-him lmticptet :incl the Klzty pienic' me tl.v- .tsttnml vttiili. lntltitlefl in plains is I1I1fIllllll!Ill llit'fJ,f.i: vlwmg'!l.t'si.t1i:i1t't.xxli1t'li has lueeoint- .mrilliti rn., tl ..t lit i:'-, 10 Student Assistants ROM ONE: Reiff. E. Sfliultz, S. Smith, G. Andes RON' TIVO: J. Jones, A. Smith, J. Salter, P. Smith, J llnnsen. L, Harrell. vu Y'-u. .ty .G ii.. B .. ., A? 2 Z bfi v ff ' J i it r' Es! -nf A 1 fl ,--.,.. ...nf -f.-.,f Officers for the first semester, Janet Vaughan, Marilyn Fresonke, Laura Gilbert and Janice DeTray discuss plans for the Christmas party for the underprivileged children. A highlight of the year for the As-You-Like-It Dramatic society came at Christmas-time when the girls gave a party for some underprivileged children. Each girl was responsible for one or two children for whom she brought gifts, cookies, etc. In the spring the girls took the children on a picnic. Other activities of the year included the annual Shan dance, the Dads' banquet, the Mothers' tea, the semi-formal spring dance and the senior banquet. Shan representatives from As Yous were Sue Chil- ders, Janet Vaughan and Janice DeTray. As-You-Like-It Society OFFICERS: J. Huggins, Social Chairman, D, McCain Parliamentarian-Chaplain5 J. DeTray, Secretary, J Vaughan, President, L. Gilbert, Vice-President, M. Fre- sonke, Treasurer, L. Wills, Reporter-Historian, ROW TWO. B. Travostino, J. Gibbs, B. Phillips, B. Rice, D. Dobson, C. S. Nelson, B. Stockton, P. Pritchett, S. Smith, J. Watson. ROW THREE: S, Childers, B Reeves. F. Mann, T. Layden, V. Taggart, N. Johnsen, J. JeH'ery, A. Smith, J. Maddy, D. Graham, ROW FOUR: D. Taylor, D. Davenport, R Mitchell, M. Halliburton, M. Caskey, W. Penton, S. Mc- Hardy, M. Kirtley, L. Israel, L. Thoman, L. McCorkle. I ROW ONE: L. Laswell. Parliamentarian: M. Ad Y' ' ams, Sec- Historian. ROW TWO: D. Coil, V, Thacker, S. Burkett, L retatyg ISI. Armstrong, Y ice-president, G. O'Dell. Presidentg Barlow, D. Burns, S. Smith, S. Sims, R, Reynolds D. Blark C, Franklin, Treasurerg P. Whitehead, Reportcrg C. Gentry, y autilus Literary Society Distinguished as the oldest society at William Clirisman is the Nautilus Literary society, formed in 1919. Navy blue and white are the cluh colors, with the white carna- tion as the club flower. During this year Nautilus has initiated nine new mem- bers. These girls ahly took their places in this society by planning a chilClren's Christmas party for some under- privileged chilclren. Each girl was given the name of a child for whom she would play K'Santa Clausf' This party was held at Donna Cfoil's home December 20, 1958. Also on the list of activities were the Shan Dance and a spring formal ziilentlvrl hy nu-ruhers of the three societies. Showing Diane Black, a new member, the jacket she will wear as a member of the society are Mary Adams, Pamela YVhitehead, Glenda O'Dc'll and Catherine Franklin senior members. 1? rf .Q 111,67 it 04 i OFFICERS: C. jones, Parliamentarian-Chaplain3 D Boyes, Vice-President, B. Burnup, Presidentg L. Lightfoot, Secretary, J. Cordon, Treasurer. ROW TWO: J. Mont- gomery, Lindsay, C. Turrentine, D. Robbins, B. Mc Donald, P. Flanagan, E. Jones, S. Corken, P. Chiles, P. McCormick, C, Hattey. ROW THREE: M. Yates, L, Wagener. M. Perry, C. Clements, A. Schilling. M, Herod, D, Moore, L. Crumrine, K. Alexander, B. Heaviland, S. Constance. C. Searcy. ROW FOUR: S. Heinlen, N. Keens, C. Moore, B. Fulton, G, Carmichael, W. Gordon, K. Bassett, j. Oberhelman, D. Lienau, C. Shaw, E. Zys- kowski, G, Love. Shakespearean Literary Society Linda Lightfoot watches as Sharon Heinlen takes her oath to join the Shakespearean society. Brenda Burnup administers the oath. I x Organized in the school year 1920-21, the Shakespearean Literary society has increased in membership and services rendered. The student, Miss Nora Giha, First organized this group of girls. Miss Gann acted as the teacher-sponsor. Since that time, the red carnation has been officially adopted as the elub's emblem just as the colors red and white have been used signiheantly. This year,s new members anxiously anticipated their informal initiation into the club. The candlelighting- formal initiation was held in the Little Theater of the school. Each girl joining the Shakespearean society took her oath to become a loyal member by serving others. Officers for the second semester were president, Carmen Jones, vice-presielent, Linda Lightfoot, secretary, Nancy Crickg treasurer, Carol Niooreg parliamentarian-chaplain, Sharon Heinleng reporter, Genevieve Love. lVIrs. Niary Learnard is the club's sponsor. 198 Seniors attained diversified honors LARRY ABERNATIIEY: French club: football. CHARLES ADAMS: 'RCN club: football. EDDIE ADAINISZ track. ingr. MARY ADAMS: FHA: COITHNA Clllll. treas, rep.: Junior Red Cross: Naut.: Sec. JOE ADDICOTT: COE: track: Art club: Junior Red Cross. SHIRLEY ALLEN. DONALD ALLEY. LARRY ALLIN. DICK ANDERSON: track: student council. GERALDINE ANDES: FHA: v.-pres.: Nat'l Art Honor soc.: student assist- ant girls, gym: Art club: UBI club. soc. chairman, pres.: ROTC, honorary sponsor. MAXINE ARM- STRONG: FHA: Nat'l Art Honor soc.: Social Sci- ence club: Art club: rep.: Junior Red Cross: Naut., v.-pres.: Pep club: parl. LEONARD AVERY: ROTC: lst Lt.: NRA. JUDY BALLOU. NOR- MAN BAMESBERGER: track: UC club. JUDY BARGER: Comm. club. BRENDA BARKER. BILL BARNHARD: basketball: football: student council. LYNTHIA BARRETT: student assistant girls' gym: Junior Red Cross: MM club: student council, OFELIA BARRETO: Spanish club. TER- RY BARTHOLOYV: basketball: COE: football. KATHI BASSETT: Art club: Junior Red Cross, sec.: Pep club: Shakes: student council. MARILYN BEHNKE: Double Trio: Spanish club: Art club: FTA: Natil Honor soc. STEVE BELLEYV: football. BETTY BENNETT, LARRY BERGMAN. VIR- GINIA BISHOP. JOANN BISSELL: FHA: Envoy 4th page: Library club. pres, FRANCIS BLAKE. CAROLE BLANKENSHIP. SHIRLEY BLANKEN- SHIP. PRISCILLA BLOCK: FHA: Spanish club. GARY BOGUE. ALFRED BOURNE: student coun- cil. GALEN BOYER, DONNA BOYES: Gleam staff: homecoming attendant: Pep club: pres.: Shakes, v-pres.: ROTC: honorary sponsor: JESSE BRADFORD: basketball: NIS BRANSTITER: basketball: CU club: sec.- treas.: sr. class pres.: football: Nat'l Honor soc.: stu- COE, NANCY student council. football. DEN- dent council. CAROL BRATON: BROWNING: FHA. MARGARET BRUNSON: FHA, hist.: Gleatn stall, class: Pep club. DIANA BURGE. RAYMA BURGER: COE. BRENDA BURNUP: Nat'l Art Honor soc.: NFL: Shan Comm.: Art club. pres.. tra-as.: alt.-bate: Natl Honor soc.: Shakes: pres.: student council. LARRY BUR- ROUGHS: COE. BONNIE BUSSARD: COE: Nat'l Art Honor soc.: Art club: FTA: Pep club: stu- dent council: AAUW. ANNE BUTCHER: Shakes. JIM BYBEE: Comm. club. LYDIA CALDERON: COE: Spanish club, treas.: Art club, JERRY CHARPIE: track fSmithvillej. SUE CHILDERS: As Yous: French club: sec.: jr. play: NFL: one acts: sr. play: Shan Comm.: debate: FTA: Natll Honor soc.: Pep club: speech play: Thespians. PAM CHILES: Pep club: Shakes: student council. WILMA CLARK: Spanish club: Pep club: speech play: student council. CONNIE CLEMENTS: A Cappella: Shan Comm.: Junior Red Cross: Shakes. LONNIE CLEMENTS: French club: Nat'l Art Honor soc.: Social Science club, v.-pres.: Art club: football. BILL COEN: A Cappella: track: football. DAVID COHOON: ROTC, Pltn. Sgt. CARL COLVIN: COE: NRA: Science Club. SUSIE COR- KEN: French club: pres.: jr. play: Junior Red Cross: Shakes. RON COTTER: basketball: track: C club: sr. class v.-pres.: football. DON CRANK: track: C club: football. RON CRANK: tennis: GH Club. DOUG CRAVVFORD: track: football: Science club. ELAINE CRAWFORD: COE. BOB- BIE CRAYTON: Art club. NANCY CRICK: Shakes: rep., hist.: student council. MARILYN CUNNINGHAM: COE. JO ANN CURTIS: COE. DIANE CUSICK: Nat'l Art Honor soc.: Art club. DON DANIELS: ROTC: Pfc. JOE DARLING: A Cappella: track: football. BARBARA DAVIS: Quill and Scroll: Envoy, lst page: Pep club, GENE DAVIS: track: C club: football. JEANNETTE DAVIS: Spanish club: Social Science club. SAN- DRA DAVVSON: Science club. RICHARD DAY: NRA. JANICE DETRAY: As Yous: sec.: pres.: jr. play: one acts: Quill and Scroll: sr. play? Shfm Comm.: pres.: Spanish club: Envoy: editor-in-chief: FTA: Natll Honor soc.: speech play: ROTC, hon- orary sponsor: student council, Bcartown chairman: Thespians. LONNIE DICKENSHEETS: NFL! So- cial Science club: debate: NRA. PAT DISON. PEGGY DODSON: Art club. JIM DOIG: A Cap- pella: Spanish club. ERDENE DOLAN. JANICE 199 Perseverance and integrity advanced th DOUGLAS: FHA: Library club: Envoy IVIARY DOWNEY. SHARON DOWNS: A Cappella: Dou- ble Trio: M club: baton twirler, drum major. EDWARD DRAPER: NFL, pres.: tennis: debate, lst Voice of Democracy in state '57-,58: '58-'59: Nat'l Honor soc.: speech play. CAROLYN DRIGHT. LORELIE DUGGER: FTA. JIM DYER: French club, treas.: Pathfinders, Asst. Comm.: ROTC, Co. Comm.: NRA. MARIETTA EDIE: rifle team. JIM EGELSTON: Spanish club: track: Comm. club: football. PEGGY ELLIS: Social Science club: Pep club. ELAINE EMBREY: FHA: pres., hist., treas.g pres. and v.-pres. sub. dist.: Spanish club: student council. JOHN EWING: Envoy, co-editor page 6. JIM FAIRBANKS: Spanish club: track: C club: football. JIM FAITH. MARGIE FARRIS: A Cappella: Triple Trio: Library club: Comm. club: sec.-rep. ROGENE FISHER: COE: Spanish club: Art club. BILL FLIGG: jr. play: one acts: sr. play: student council: Thespians. BONNIE FORD. MILDRED FORD. LINDA FOSTER: Spanish club: Envoy, 4th page: FTA. PATSY FRAKES. ALBERTA FRANCIS- KATO. CATHERINE FRANKLIN: FHA: Comm. club: Junior Red Cross: Naut., treas.: Pep club. VIRGINIA FRAZIER: COE: FHA: Nat'l Art Honor soc.: Art club, MARILYN FRESONKE: As Yous, treas.: Spanish club: Art club: Junior Red Cross: Pep club: student council. BETTY FUL- TON: A Cappella: Double trio: HM club: Natll Honor soc.: Shakes. JOHN GANN: basketball: track: football. CAROLYN GENTRY: A Cappella: Double Trio: Nat'I Art Honor soc.: Shan Comm.: Art club: Naut.: Pep club. CHARLES GERBER: COE: ROTC, Sqd. Leader Sgt. MIKE GERBER: Pathfinders: ROTC, Pltn. Leader M Sgt.: NRA. JEANNIE GIBBS: As Yous: Pep club. LAURA GILBERT: As Yous, treas.: v.-pres.: Gleam, activ- ities: Quill and Scroll: homecoming attendant: Jun- ior Red Cross: Nat'l I-Ionor soc.: Pep club, treas.: student council. JOYCE GILLESPIE: Junior Red Cross: Pep club: v.-pres.: Shakes. KENNETH GIL- LESPIE: COE: ROTC, Sgt. ALAN GOLDNER: Science club. JANET GORDON: A Cappella: Double Trio: French club: Shan Comm.: MMI' club: Shakes. DAVE GORE: COE. DONNIS GRA- HAM: As Yous: French club: jr. play: NFL, sec.: debate: FTA, v.-pres.: Junior Red Cross, pres.: Nat'l Honor soc.: speech play: Thespians, v.-pres. INALDO GRAY: Pathfinders: Comdr.: ROTC, Co. Comm.: NRA. DAVE GREATHOUSE: track: HC club: football. LARRY GREEN: COE. RONNIE GRUBBS: basketball: COE: student council. ROY GUTRIDGE: COE: NRA. ALLAN' GUY: NFL: sr. play: Spanish club: Social Science club, pres.: de- bate: FTA: speech play: Thespians. ERMA HALL: Pep club: speech play. MARY HALL: COE. ROD- NEY HALL: Spanish club: speech play: student council: Social Science club, v.-pres. MARCIA HALLIBURTON: student council: Spanish club: As Yous. PHILLIP HAMMAR: NRA: Pathnndcrs: ROTC, Co. Comm., Cadet Capt. FREDA HAM- MER. LARRY HANCOCK: track: football: bas- ketball. REX HANDLEY: NRA: Pathhnders. ROBERT HANDY: A Cappella: Social Science club: track: Science club. JANET HANSEN: Quill and Scroll: student assistant girls, gym: Pep club: Envoy staff, lst page: FHA, v.-pres.: UM club, rep. RICH- ARD HARDWICK: A Cappella: Art club: student council. MIKE HARE: French club: FTA. FRAN- CES HART: FHA: Spanish club: Social Science club: Art club: FTA, sec. L. C. HATLEY: COE: track: football: student council. MARY HAYES: COE. RORY HEDRICK: Pathfinders: ROTC, Pltn. Leader: Spanish club: NRA. YVAUNETA HEND- RICKS: Art club: Nant. BRUCE HERTZOG: basketball: track: Junior Red Cross. GEORGE HICKERSON: sr. play: track: football: HC club. HAROLD HIGGINBOTHAM: COE. KENNY HILKER: NRA: rifle team. JANICE HILL: Pep club. SHARON HOLLAND. NANCY HOLMAN: FHA. PHIL HOLINIES: track: Art club: Science club. BOB HOPKINS: basketball: football: C club. PAT HOWARD: COE, tn-as.: Pep club: Stil- dent council: Shakes. PAULINE HOYVARD: Span- ish club. MICHAEL HOXVE: basketball: track. LEON HUBBARD: basketball: Comm. club: Nat'l tram- me jol-IN HUDSON. JACQUELINE 'S ed th HUGGINS: As Yous: play: NFL: one acts: sr. play: debate: Pep club: speeeh play: student coun. eil: Thespians, pres. JUDY HUGHES: FHA: Span- ish club. LARRY HUGHES: Boys' State: ROTC. PIO Officer: Spanish club: NRA: Thespians. HY- RUM HUSKEY: ROTC, Co: Comm., Firing squad, NRA: speech play. SALLY Jo IRELANDQ sr. play: FTA, v.-pres. LYNDA ISRAEL: As Yous: SP3UiSl'l Cllllll Envoy stafl. 2nd page: Junior Red Cross: Pep club: Thespians. FREEMAN JACK- SON: French club: Pathfinders: football: Junior Red Cross: NRA: speech play. HARRY JACOBS: A Cappella: ROTC, Pltn. Leader: Spanish club: NRA. DOUG JOHNSON: track: football. ED JOHNSON: Social Science club. GEORGE JOHN- SON: A Cappella: COE: Spanish club: NRA. JANNET JOHNSON. VESTA LEE JOHNSON. CARMEN JONES: Double Trio: sr, play: Shan Comrn., treas.: Junior Red Cross: String Trio: 2nd String Quartet: Shakes: parl, chap., pres. GARY JONES: track: Art club: football: Science club: student council. JOHNNA JONES: student assist- ant girls' gym: Junior Red Cross: 'RMU club. LARRY JONES: HC club: football. WILLIE KALHOEFER. ROY KENNON: COE, KEITH KIERSEY: COE. CAROL KING: A Cappella: Mixed Double Quartet: Double Trio. JERRY KIN- NEY. LOIS KINSER. ANNALIA KIRST: A Cap- pella. MARY ELLEN KIRTLEY: As Yous, V.-pres.: Envoy: 5th page editor: Junior Red Cross: Pep club: student council. PAT KOESTER: A Cap- pella: Double Trio: Spanish club: Pep club. NANCY KRAMER: Naut.: NRA: Pep club: rifle team. YVILLIE KRAMER: Spanish club: track. ANNE KUECHLER: Social Science club: baton twirler. INIARILYN LAMONT: French club: stu- dent council. RON LAMBKIN: A Cappella: sr. play. JAMES LANGTON: A Cappella: COE: Spanish club: Nall Honor soc. JUDY LANGTON: COE, sec.: Spanish club fV:ui Horn W: student coun- cil fVan Hornl, LINDA LASIYELL: Naut., parl.: student council. DORIS LAIVRENCEI Nfifil Art Ilonoi soc.: Art club. DAVID LEDFORD. ED LEE: basketball: ROTC, Battalion Comnrl Sf- ese students in reaching the heights play: tennis: drillmaster of Pep club: student coun- cil. SAM LEYVIS: COE: NRA: speech play. SHARON LEWIS: French club: debate: speech play. DOLORES LIENAU: French club: jr. play: NFL: one acts: sr. play: debate: FTA: Natll Honor soc.: Shakes: speech play: Thespians. ERNEST LIERMAN. LINDA LIGHTFOOT: Nat'l Art Honor soc.: Pep club: Shakes: sec., v,-pres.: student council. JANIS LINDSAY: Shakes: student council. JUDY LISTON: one acts: Pep club: student coun- cil. GARY LITTRELL: Pathfinders: ROTC, lst Sgt.: Spanish club: NRA. JOHN LIVESAY: ROTC, Sgt.: Spanish club: Art club: NRA. ERIC LLOYD: basketball: track: student council. GENE- VIEVE LOVE: FHA: Spanish club: Envoy, 3rd page: FTA: treas.: Junior Red Gross: Shakes: rep. GEROLD LUSS: basketball: student council. JAMES MANSFIELD: COE: NRA: ROTC, Sgt.: Pathfinders. CAROLYN MARCELL: French club: Spanish club: Art club: FTA. LAXVRENCE MAR- QUARDT: basketball: football QFoley, Ala.j. VIR- GINIA MARTIN: Gleam staff: activities: Spanish club: Pep club. BILL INIATHEYVS: NRA. SHARON MAYBERRY: Gleam staff, activities. DARRELL MAYNARD, DIANA MCCAIN: As Yous, parl.-chap.: French club, v.-pres.: Art club, treas.: Junior Red Cross: Pep club. LOIS MCCORKLE: As Yous, rep.-hist.: French club: Quill and Scroll: Spanish club: Envoy. 2nd page editor: FTA, rep. DEVVAYNE McGOWAN: Nail Art Honor soc.: track: Art club: MCU club: football. DAVID INICKAY: A Cappella: NFL: debate. KAROLYN MCKINNEY. MARGARET MEL- TON: As Yous: Junior Red Cross: student council. ROGER MILES: COE, v.-pres. JEANIE MIL- LER: A Cappella: Spanish club. SHARON MILLS: cheerleader: Spanish club: Art club, V.-pres.: ir. class treas.: soph. class trcas.: Pep club: Shakes: student council, parl. MARY MINER: A Cappella, sec.: Double Trio: Spanish club, pres.: Social Science club: tennis: Art elub, pres., sec.: student council. GARY MINTON: COE. ROSE ANN MITCHELL: As Yous: Gleam staff, sports: Spanish club: homecoming attendant: Pep club: Striving always to achieve lofty goals t student council. GENE MOFFITT. LOUGENE MOUNTS: COE: Pep club. JACKIE MONT- GOIYIERY: Spanish club: FTAQ Shakes. CAROL MOORE: A Cappella, treas.: Double Trio: Social Science club: Junior Red Cross: Nat'l Honor soc.: Shakes, trcas.: student council: String Quartet: String Trio. GARY MOORE: play: NFL: dc- bate: speech play: Thespians. MARTI MOORE: French club: Quill and Scroll: Spanish club: Social Science club, rep.: Envoy, lst page editor: Junior Red Cross. SIDNEY MOORE: A Cappella: French club: ROTC, Tirey Ford Award: Spanish club: Nat'l Honor soc. TED MOORE: COE: track: NRA. JON MORRIS: basketball: track: Art club: student council. BARBARA MORRISON: FHA, sec.: Spanish club: student council. MARSHA MOWDER: A Cappella: Double Trio: Spanish club: Social Science club: Comm, club, sec.: Nat'l Honor soc. JIM MUNDAY: basketball: COE: track: student council. ED MURRAY: ROTC, lst Sgt.: NRA. SANDRA MYERS. NANCY NAGLE: Spanish club. PHYLLIS NAVE: FHA: Pep club: rifle team, Sharpshooter:. BRUCE NIBLOCK: ROTC, M Sgt.: NRA. GLORIA NIFLIS: A Cap- pella: Double Trio. JIM NOLAND: COE: Path- Hnders. GENE NORTON: basketball: COE. JUDY OBERHELMAN: A Cappella: cheerleader: Nat'l Art Honor soc., sec.: one acts: sr. play: Spanish club: Art club, treas.: soph. class sec.: sr, class treas.: FTA: homecoming queen: Junior Red Cross: Pep club: Shakes: ROTC, honorary spon- sor: student council, treas.: Thespians. GLENDA OIDELL: FHA, v.-pres.: Shan Comm.: Naut., Shan rep., pres.: Pep club. SYLVIA O'NEIL: A Cappella: Double Trio: Library club. SUE PALINIER: rifle team. CARMELITA PARIS. CONNIE LYNN PARIS: COE: French club: Art club: rifle team, JERRY PARKS: A Cappella: sr. play: Art club: speech play: student council: Thespians. JANET PATTON: COE: Pep club: student coun- cil, HENRY PEARLEY: Pathfinders: NRA. LOIS PENCE. VVILIXIA PENTON: A Cappella: As Yous: Double Trio: French club: Junior Red Cross: stu- dent council. BILL PETROVIC: ROTC, Battalion Ord.: NRA: rifle teani. CAROLYN PINSON: jr. play, DARLINE PITNEY. SHIRLEY PITNEY. SHARON PIXLEY: COE. SHARON PROUTY: COE, vfpres.: Library club, sec.: Pep club CNC- vada, Mo.j: Shakes. JOE PRICE: basketball: COE, pres.: track: HC club: football. LARRY RAG- LAND. NANCY RAGUSA: Library club: Comm. club: Junior Red Cross. BOB RAINE: basketball: track: CH club, v.-pres.: soph. class pres.: Envoy staff, 61.1 page co-editor: student council: golf. KENNETH RATHMANN: A Cappella. GERALD RECORD: basketball: Spanish club: Cn club: stu- dent council. JERRY REDING: A Cappella: foot- ball QSt. Mary'sj. JUDY REIFF: FHA: Spanish club: student assistant girls' gym: HM club, treas. DON RESCH: Pathfinders: ROTC, lst Lt.: NRA: rifle team, Sharpshooter: student council. GARTH RESCH: A Cappella: ROTC, McCormick Medal, Col. Maj.: sr. play: NRA: speech play. BETTY REYNOLDS: Pep club. DALE REYNOLDS. HAROLD RICKETTS: track: Nat'l Honor soc.: Science club. CHUCK RISINGER: NFL: ROTC, Battalion S-3 Plan and Operations: NRA: riHe -team. DARRELL ROGERS: Science club. JEANNE ROGERS. KENNETH ROSE. BETTY ROSS: A Cappella: FHA. SONDRA ROUDE- BUSH: A Cappella: Double Trio: FHA: ROTC, honorary sponsor. JUDY ROUTON. IVIARY ANN RUTHERFORD. JANET SUE SACKIVIAN: A Cappella: Double Trio: FHA. DORIS SALTER: Spanish club: Art club: Natll Honor soc. JOYCE SALTER: student assistant girls' gym: 'RMU club, treas., soc, chairman. GARY SCHLIE: COE: Art club. JULIE SCHULENBERG: Spanish club, sec.: FTA, pres.: Nat'l Honor soc., sec.: student council. ELIZABETH SCHULTZ: DAR good citizen award: Natll Honor soc., trcas.: student assistant girls, gym: Art club, sec.: sr. class sec.: Junior Red Cross: HM club, v.-pres.: Natal Honor soc., treas.: Shakes, parl.-chap.: ROTC, honorary sponsor: Stil- dent council. CHARLYNE SEARCY: FHA: Gleam stall. introductory: Spanish club: soph. class v.-pres.: jr. class sec.: Girls' State: homecoming attendant: Junior Red Cross, treas.: Shakes: student council. -'V:1.Kar.N fp,w 202 mls these s Sec. DAVIS SIIIKLES: Spanish club. MARY SIMMONS. JACK SIMPSON. JIMMY SIMP- SON: ROTC, M Sgt.: football: NRA. DOROTHY SINCLAIR: Junior Red Cross: Pep club: ROTC, honorary sponsor. ED SMELSER. ALICE SMITH: As Yous: jr. play: Spanish club: student assistant girls' gym: Art club: Junior Red Cross: MM club: Pep club: DONNA SUE SMITH. EVELYN SMITH: Junior Red Cross: student council. LYNDA SMITH: Spanish club: Nat'l Honor soc.: student council. PAT SMITH. PHYLLIS SMITH. student assistant girls' gym: UM club, pres.: rifle team, SONYA SMITH: As Yous: student assistant girls, gym: MH club, sec. PHILIP SONS: ROTC, M Sgt.: NRA. STEVE SOPER: Spanish club, v.-pres.: student council. SHARON STAVES: COE: Art club: rifle team, Sharpshooter: Science club. BOB STEWART: Nat'l Art Honor soc., pres.: Art club, v.-pres.: student council. LARRY STILL: basketball: track: Art club: HC club: football: stu- dent council. MILTON STORY: basketball: COE: track: football. DENNIS STREET: A Cappella: jr. play: ROTC: Pltn. Sgt.: Social Science club: NRA: speech play. LARRY STREET: COE. DAVID STREETER: Spanish club: Nat'l Honor soc., pres.: student council. TIMOTHY STUART. DONNA SUTTON: Gleam staff, class: student council. CAROLYN TANN: COE: Spanish club. DONNA TAYLOR: Library club: Junior Red Cross: student council. GALE TAYLOR: COE: Library club: Junior Red Cross, GEORGE TAYLOR: track: Cn club, pres.: jr. class pres.: football: Nat'l Honor soc.: student council, pres. BOB TERHUNE: Path- finders: ROTC, lst Sgt.: NRA. GEORGE TERRY- BERRY: Social Science club: Junior Red Cross. DIANE THILKING: A Cappella: COE. BOB TOOTLE: COE. RICHARD TRESCOTT: Nat'l Art Honor soc.: sr. play: Spanish club: Art club, pres., v.-pres, JOHN TRUIXIAN: COE: foot- ball: Junior Red Cross: speech play: student coun- cil. LARRY TUCKER: ROTC, Set.: Sq. Leader: student council, RICIIARD TUDOR: Spanish club: Natil llonor soc.: Scieites- club. CHARLES TURNER. PRISCILLA TYLER: Spanish club: eniors prepared for the future Comm. club: Junior Red Cross: Pep club, JANET VAUGHAN: As Yous, pres.: cheerleader: jr. play: one 310559 Sf. play: Shan Comm.: Spanish club: Nat'l Honor soc.: Pep club, hist.: speech play: ROTC: honorary sponsor: student council: Thes- pians, sec, LINDA WAGENER: A Cappella: Dou- ble Trio: sr. play: Spanish club: Junior Red Cross: Shakes: student council. BILL WARDER: basket- ball: track: debate: football: FTA: student council. STEPHEN WARE: Pathfinders: ROTC, Pltn. Sgt.: NRA. DELORES WARNER. JANICE WARREN: COE: Shakes. J. G. WATERS: A Cappella, v.-pres.: track: football. JUDY VVATSON: As Yous: French club, v.-pres., rep.: jr. play: Nat'l Art Honor soc.: one acts: sr. play: Art club: rep.: speech play: Thespians, rep. SUE WELCH: Shakes. PAM- ELA WIHITEHEAD: Naut., rep.: Pep club. BET- TIE WILLIAMS: COE: Library club. SHIRLEY WILLIAMS. GERALD WILLIAMSON: COE. J. D. WILLIAMSON: Boys' State: jr. play: one acts: sr. play: Spanish club: football: Junior Red Cross: Natil Honor soc., V.-pres.: speech play: stu- dent council, V.-pres.: Thespians. TOM IVIL- LOUGHBY: COE. BILL WILLS: COE: NRA. LINDA WVILLS: As Yous, chap., rep.-hist.: one acts: FTA: Nat'l Honor soc.: Pep club, sec.: speech play: student council: Thespians. HELEN WIL- SON: A Cappella: Library club: Spanish club: So- cial Science eluh: debate: FTA: Natll Honor soc.: student council. JEAN WILSON. LARRY YVIL- SON: COE: NRA: student council. RALPH WVIL- SON. WILBUR WILSON: COE. BARBARA IVINHOLTZ: A Cappella: FHA: Junior Red Cross: student council, LARRY WOIRHAYE: Pathfinders: ROTC: Pltn. Sgt.: Spanish club: Art club: NRA. DENNY WOODSMALL: basketball: Art club. BARBARA WOODY: COE, JAN WY- SONG: ROTC, Cadet Capt.: NRA, JUDY YAKE: FTA: student council: PAT YOCUM: Library club: Spanish club: Social Science club OVQ-stportll tennis fIVestportlg FTA, sec.: Junior Red Cross: Natll Honor soc, fIVestportl: Pep club fWestportl. HAROLD YOUNG: Science club. JANICE YOUNG. JUDY YOUNG: FHA. JACKQON COUNTY LIBRARY 203 l Seniors Alioriiinhry, Larry 4:1 Adams, Charles C. 43, 142 Ada1ns,Ch11rlcs E. 45 1.16. 1411 Adams, Mary 43, 112, 1112, 192, 197 Allen, Shirley 43, 112 Alley, Donald 43 Allin, Larry 43, 156 Anderson, Richard 43, 136,156 Andes, Geraldine 43, 175, 182 Armstrong, Maxine 43, 180, 184, 188, 197 Avery, Leonard 43, 115, 119 Ballou, Judith 43 Bameslsergcr, Norman 43, l1f1 Barger, Judy 43, 113 Barker, Brenda 43 Barnhard, william 43 Barren, Lynthia 43, 184, 195 Barreio, Ofelia 43 Barrholow, Terry 43, 156 Basxeti, Nancy K. 43, 180, 184, 189, 198 Beck, Bertha 43 Behnlre, hlarilyn 43, 104, 105 Benneir, Betty 43, 112 Birdsong, Judy 43 Bishop, Virginia 44 Bissell,Jo Ann 44, 128, 130, 182, 187 Blake, Francis 44 Blankenship, Carole 44, 112 Blanlrenship, Shirley 44 Bloelr, Priscilla 44, 113, 176, 182 Bogue, Garry 44 Boreherf, Marilou 44 Bourne, Alfred 44 Boyer, Galen 44 Boyes, Donna 44, 130, 134, 144, 167, 188, 198 Bradford, Jesse 44, 113, 157 Branslirer, Dennis 10, 42, 44, 140, 143, 157 Braton, Carol 44, 112, 193 Brooker, Nancy 44 Brorherron, Larry 44 Browning, Nancy 44 Brunson, Margaret 44, 130, 182 Burge, Diana 44, 112 Burger, Rayma 44, 193 Burnup, Brenda 44, 173, 180, 198 Burroughs, Larry 44 Bussard, Bonnie 44, 113, 114, 189 Butcher, Anne 44, 112, 114 Byhee, James 45, 192 Cadwell, Ramon 45 Claderon, Lydia 45, 112, 176, 177, 193 Casile,Karen 45, 112 Charpie, Jerry 45 Childers, Marjorie s. 45, 121, 171, 188, 19-1, 196 Chiles, Sharon P, 45, 167, 173, 188, 198 Clark, Wfilma 45, 112, 173, 188 Clemenls, Constance E. 45, 198 Clemets, Lonnie 45, 101, 180 clevenger, Charles 45 Coen, VVilliam 45 Cohoon, David 45, 107, 113, 119 Colvin, Carl 45 Corken,S11ndra s, 45, 12171, 178, 198 Cotter, Ron 42,-13, 135, 140, I43,145,l-18,151 Cranlr, Don 45,14U,143,157 Cranlr, Ronald 45, 157 Crawford, Douglas 45, 156 Crawford, Elaine 45 Crayion, Bohhie 45, 11H Criclr, Nancy 45, 112, 114 Cunningham, Marilyn 45 Curtis, Josephine 45 Cusielr, Diane 45 Daniels, Donald -16 Dar11ng,Joe 101, 1117, 1211, 1311, 157 Davis, Barbara 46, 1311, 1118 Davis, Gene 46, 136, 140, 142 Davis, Jeannette 45 lzausori, Sandra 16, ll 1 Day, Rirhard 46, 1111 DeTray,Janir-e 111.416, 121, 1111, 167, 171, 171, 177, 191, 11115 Drc1rensli1-ers, Lomue 16, ll'l Disr1n,P111r1r1l1 111, 112 liodson, f'u141.5v4I1, 1811 l1oig,Jiin 111, 171, Dolan, hrdr-nr 16, 112 llriuglrrs Janne 111 lJ111s11ry,Mnl1 111. II 1 1J1111l11,l'.d11.1S 111.101, l1l.1, 11111.11Z.l'1'1 llrape-r,l.1l1in111 111 11. lliigtgr-1,l.41r1-lil 111.1114 Dyer,James 111. 115, 116, 1111 Edie, Marlena 16 Edwarcls,jar-11114-lllie 16, 112, 113 Egels1on,Jmr 46, 11111, 107 Elgll1.Dmid'16 Ellis, Peggy 46, 113 Enilsrey, Violet 117 Evans, John 47 Ewmg,John 47, 107, 114, 130 Fairbanks,-Jurncs 47, 140, 11.1, 177 Fai1h,Jiminy 17 Ferguson, Sharon -17, 1911 Fisher, Rogcne 47, 193 Fligg, VVilliam 47 Ford, Bonnie 47 Ford, Mildred 47, 112 Fosier, Linda 47, 130, 177, 1514 Frakes, Patricia 47, 106 Franciskato, Alberta 47, 113 Frankl1n,Ca1herine 47, 112, 1112, 184, 189, 192, 197 Frazier, Virginia 47, 180 Fresonke, Marilyn 47, 177, 196 Fulton, Berry 47, 104, 105, 106, 107,123, 175,198 Gagliardi,Jaclr 47, 113, 116, 118 Gann, John 47, 113 Garrett, Charles 47 Gates, Larry 47 Gentry, Carolyn 47, 104, 105, 106, 123, 180, 197 Gerber, Charles 47, 11H Gerber, Frederick 47, 116 Gibbs, Jeannie 48, 196 Gifford, Frank 113 Gilbert, Laura 48, 130, 144, 188, 189, 196 Gillespie, Joyce 48, 130, 167, 188 Gillespie, Kenneth 48 Goldner, Alan 48 Gordon,Jane148, 104, 105, 175, 198 Graham, Danny 48 Graham, Donnis 48, 121, 184, 194, 196 Gray, waldo 48, 116, 118 Greathouse, David 48, 140, 143, 156 Green, Larry 48 Gruhlis, Ronald 48, 157 Gurridge, Roy 48 Guy,Jeoe 48, 107, 121, 177, 194 Hagerman, Kathryn 48, 112 Hall, Cary 48 Hall, Erma 48, 106 Hall, Mary 48. 193 Hall, Rodney 48 Hallihurlon, Marcia 48, 196 Hammar, Phillip 48, 115, 118 Hammer, Freda 48, 113 Hancock, Larry 48, 113, 156 Handy, Robert 48 Hansen,Jane149, 195 Hanson, Robert 49, 135, 148, 150 Harwiclc, Richard 49, 104 Hare, lwiichael 49 Harris, Ora 49, 112 Hari, Frances 49, 176, 180, 194 Harvleey, Jackey 49 Hailey, L, C. 49 Heady, Bruce 49, 113, 157 Hedrick,Rory49, 115, 116,119 Hendriclrs, Ufaunela 49, 180 Herraog, Brue 49, 156 Hiclcerson, George 49, 121, 140, 142, 176 Higginlsorham, Harold 49 Hillrer, Kennorli 419, 116,117 Hi1l,Janice 49, 113 Holland, Sharon 49 Holman, Nancy 49 Holmes, Phillip 49, 157 Hoplrins, Roherr 49, 110, 156 Howard, Patricia 49, 112, 193 Howard, Pauline 49, 176 Howard, Vivian 49 Howe, Michael 49 Hubbard, wilsie 50, 157 Huhhle, Rurh 50, 113 11udson,John 50 Huggins, Jacqueline 50, 1116, 1U7,121,171,171l,196 Hughes,Judi1h 50 Hughes, Lawrence 50, 106, 1117, 113, 118 Huslrey, Hyruin 50, 115, 1111, 171 Irrland,Sally Ju 50, 106, 121 Israrl,Ly11ClaJ 50, 1311, 177, 1911 Jacksnn,Str1ne1xall w, F. 50, 113, 157 Jacol,15,1111rry51l, 115, 1111 Joliuson, llouglrrs 511 Johnson, Erlnin 511 Jolirisrrrr,1i1-urge 511 Joliusou Jaiie1511,l112 Jo1rnsoi.,xr-,ia 511 Joins claruien 511, 1116, l21,1Fl11, Index 1118 Jones, Gary 50 Jones, Jerald 511 Jones, Johnna 50, 112, 113, 184, 195 Jones, Larry 50, 140, 143 Kallroefcr, wrlldine 511, 113 Keirsey, lsenh 511 Renh,Juani1a 50, 194 Kcnnon, Roy 50 lscrehum, Isaac 51 K1ng,Carol51, 104 Rinney,Jerry 51, 156 Rinscr, Lois 51 Hirst, Annalia 51, 104, 105 Kiriley, Mary Ellen 51, 130, 167, 196 Roesrer, Patricia 51, 104, 177 Kramer, Nancy 51, 189 Kramer, Charles 51, 107, 177 Kuechler, Elizabeth 51, 107, 112 Lamlalrin, Ronald 51 LaMon1, Marilyn 51, 173 Landis, Hill 51 Lane, lcarhryn 51 Langron,James 51 Langfon, Marjorie 51 Langron,Judnh 51, 113 Laswell, Linda 51, 106, 114, 173, 197 Lawrence, Doris 51, 180 Layden, Terri 51, 196 Ledford, David 51 Lee, Edward 51,115, 117,121 Dewls, Samuel 51 Lewis, Sharon 51 Lienau, Dolores 52, 106, 107, 198 Lierman, Ernest 52, 113 Lighrfoor, Linda 52, 173, 195 Lindsay, Janis 52, 198 Lisron, Judy 52 Littrell, Gary 52, 119 Livesay, John 52, 106, 180 Lloyd, Thomas 52 Love, Genevieve 52, 130, 194, 198 Lua, Gerold 52, 130, 194,198 Mallinson, Robert 52 Mansneld,James 52 Jamesield, James w. 52, 193 Marcell, Carolyn 52, 106, 107, 176, 180 Marlrley, Dale 52 Martin, virginia 52, 114, 130 Masrers, Deanna 52 Marhews, Bill 52 Mayberry, Sharon 52, 130 McCain, Diana 52, 167, 180, 184, 196 . Mccorlde, Lois 52, 130, 176, 177, 194, 196 McGowan, Roy 52, 60, 123, 140, 143 Melcay, David 52 Meicinney, lsarolyn 52, 112 Melt1:1n,Margare1 53, 112 Meyhe'3,E5!l1er 53, 113 Miles, Roger 53. 146, 193 Miller, Jeanie 53, 104, 106 hiiller, Lawrence 53, 113 Mills, Sharon 53, 53, 172, 173, 180 Miner, Mary 53, 1111, 105, 176, 177 Minion, Gary 53 Miiohrll, Rose Ann 53, 130, 196 Mi1Htt, Gene 53 hrlonlgrrmery,-Iacylyn 53, 194, 198 Moore, Carol 53, 1114, 105, 1116, 199 Moore, Charle G. 53 Moore, Marlieia 53, 130, 175, 177 Moore, Sidney 116, 192 Moore, Theodore 53, 156 Morris, Charles 53 Morris, Evelyn 53 Morris,Jon 53, 157, 173 Morrison, Barbara 53, 177, 180 Morton, Diane 31 Mounts, Donna 53, 193 Mowder, hlarshn 53, 1111, 1112 Munday, James 53 Murray, Erlirard 53, 118 Myers, Alice 31 Nagle,Na1lcy51, 105, 1116, 176, 177 Nave,Pl1yl11s 54, 112, 1119 Nihloelr, Bruee 54 Nihis, Gloria 54, 104, 105 Noland, -jrxniea 54 Nr1rtr1n,Rnh4'r1G 54. 11l3r-rln-1inan,Judy 12, 54, 104 l2l,l-14.115,141i,172,12'l1l 11111 O'Dcll,G1en1l.151, llZ, 11111 182, 1119, 1112, 1117 O'Nr1l.Sv1v-111341, 1111, 1113 12111114-1,5111-T11 Par1s,Cz1r1r1elita 54, llz Paris, Connie 54, 128 Paris,Myr1111 31 Parlrs,Jerry 54, 121, 171 Parsons, Gloria 34 Palrornjanet 511, 123 Pearley,Hcnry54,11.1,116,118 Peer, Carol 54, 112 Pence, Lois 51. 112 Penton, YVilma 111, 54, 104, 1115, 106,16-1,173,178,196 Petrovic, VV1lliam 54, 116, 119 Pinson, Carolyn 54 Pitney, Virginia D. 54, 112 Piiney, Shirley 55 Pitts, Linda 55 Pirley, Sharon 55 Price, Charles j. 55, 156, 193 Ragland, Larry 55, 113, 156 Ragusa, Nancy 55, 182, 184, 192 Raine, Rolaerr B. 55, 130, 135, 148, 150 Raihmann, Kenneth 55, 104 Record, Gerald 55, 148, 150, 176, 177 Reding, Jerry 55 Reiff, Judy 55, 113, 175 Reach, Donald 55, 115, 116, 11B Resch, Garth 55, l05,115,117, 121, 128 Reynolds, Beuy 55 Reynolds, Dale 55 Richardson, Phillip 55 Ricketts, Harold 55 Risinger, Charles 55, 115, 116, ll7 Rogers, Darrell 55 Rogers, Jeanne 55, 112 Rohrs, George 55 Rose, Kenneth 55 Ross, Betty 55 Roudelaush, Sondra 55, 104 Rouron, Judirh 56 Rutherford, Mary 56, 112, 113 saelrman,Janer 56, 104, :06 salrer, Doris 56, 180 Salter, Edna J. 56, 175 schlie, Gary 56 Schulenberg, Julie 56, 176, 177, 194 Schultz, Eliaalseilr 10, 42, 56, 60, 122, 167, 175, 180 Searcy, Charlyne 10, 56, 1311, 172, 173, 198 shilrles, Davis 56 Simmons, Mary 56 simpson, Jaelr 56 Simpson, James 56, 118 sinclair, Dorothy 56, 106, 184, 189 Smelser, Edward 56, 113 Smith, Alice 46, 175, 177, 180, 196 Smith, Donna 56, 106, 107, 112 smirh, Evelyn 56, 112 Smith, Lynda 56, 173 Smith, Parrielr 56, 193 Smith, Phyllis 56, 175 S1ni1h,Sonya 56, 175, 176, 194, 196 snrvely Kenton 56 ware, Stephen 58, 114, 116, 119 Nfnrncr, Delores 38 warren,Janiee 58, 193 1Vasem, Dean 58, 156 wa1rrs,J. C 58, 1411, 151, 1-115 warson,Judi1h 58, 1811, 196 Welch, Carolyn 58 VVhitehead, Pamela 58, 112, 189, 1117 wilcos, Robert 58, 113, 118 williams, Eliaalserh 58 williams, Shirley 58, 113, 193 williamson, Gerald 58 W'illiamson,jamcs D 10, 58, 121, 171, 172, 173 Willis, James 58, 106, 107, 112, 115, 117 Vifilloughby, Thomas 58 11Vills, VVilliam 59 Wills, Linda 59, 121, 134, 173 188, 196 wilson, Helen 59, 1114, 177 wilson, Juanita 59 1Vilson,VVilbul' 59 wingare, Larry 59, 113 Vllinholtz, Barbara 59, 104 woirhaye, Larry 59, 176, 180 1Voodru1T, Janice 59, 60, 177 Woodsmall, Densel 59, 157, 180 1rVoody, Barbara 59 1Vright, Carolyn 59 wysong,Jan 59, 107, 117 valre,Judi1h 59, 113, 171,194 Yoalrum, Beverly 59, 193 Yocum, Patricia 59, 112 Young, Harold 59 Young, Janice 59, 112 Young, Judith 59 Seniors ot Pictured Addicon, Joseph EO Amlserson, James 60 Bergman, Larry 60 Darling, Alex 60 Farmer, Clarence 60 Fosrer, Judy 60 George, Shirley 60 Gifford, Frank 60 Gore, David 60 Handley, Rex 60, 116, 118 Hodges, Larry 60 Keiser, Harold 60 Love, Patrick 60, 138 Lus1o,VVayne 60, 118 Marouardr, Lawrence 60 Mathews, Bari 60 Maynard, Darrell 60 Moore, Robert 60 Pippen, Arrie 60 Truman, John 60 Wilson, Jean 60 wilson, Larry 60 Nvest, David 60 sons, Phillip 56, 113, 118 Senlof Honors super, steven 57, 105, 106, 157, 176 sri-1311.635 Pages 199-205 Staxes, Sharon 57 Stewart, Robert 57, 156, 180 51111, Larry 57, 136, 140, 141, 142, 156 Stoberujack 57 Story, Evers-11 37 srree1,James 57, 118 Street, Larry 57 Streeler, David 57 Stuart, 'llniorhy 57 surnrer, M. Faye 57 su1her1and,Jim 57 surion, Donna 57, 1:10 '1'ann, Carolyn 57 Taylor, Donna 57 Taylor, Margie 57, 1117 Taylor, George 111, 57, 122, 140, l 12, 172 Taylor, Steven 57, 1013, 107, 112 Terhunc',Rr1l'vcrl57, 118 Terryhei-ry, George 57, 110 'I'l11lklng,Ili1-me 57 Tuollc. 131111 17 Thul1lp3on,Juanita 37 Trcsl:c11l,R1Ch11rd 51.1, 1711, 177, 1l.l11 Trilslsle, val 511, 1113 Turlrer, Lnrry 511, 107 Tudor, Richard 511 'I'11rl11'r,Cfl1a1les 58 1'ilr-r, lfrisr-illa 511, 177, 11-11 1 nugli.in,Janr-1 ill, 111, 1111 1 171, 1 11. 11.11.51-111-1,l.1111l.1 111, 1114, 1115 11111 lx'.url.-r,1x1lli.iiii511, 137, 1111 uniors Abbot, Chrissie 63 Adlard, Linda 63 Alexander, Karen 63, 168, 198 .Al1en, Patricia 63, 73, 112 Allen, Victor 63, 119 Arnerine, Graham 63, 113 Anderson, Don 63, 119 Anderson, Jim 63 Anderson, Vickie 63 Andes, Lois 63, 101, 112 Andes, Lynda 63 Andes. Rosemary 63 Arnold, Rose Marie 63, 131 Austin, Cam 13, 63, 107, 128, 184, 192 Avery, Mary Jane 611 Bacon, Lorena 63, 113 Bailey, Milre 63, 125, 131, 168, 171 Baldry, Bill 153, 1151 Ballon, Leroy 11,4 Ballers, Lynn 13, 63, 1211, 173 Balluu, Boh 6.1, 72 Barrie-slierger, slnrley 63, 1115 Bane, Dr-nnis 611, 1111, 1111 l1.rr1eer, Janer 6,1 Barlou, I..i1Y11nl1r11'11, 71, 1117 11.11-nes, Rolnrrr 115 l1nriie11, Paul 11.1, 1111, 156 Hnss,Jnns-i11- 191 15n1rs,l'in1 11.1. 113 Bea Bea Bee Bec Be1 Bell Ben Ben Bib Rial Bisl Bla1 1 Bla, Bla Boe Boi B01 Bra Bre Bri1 Bri, Bro Bro Bro Bry Bul Bur Bur Bur Bur Bur Bur But Bye Car Car Car Car I Car Cal Ca: 1 Cai Ch: Chl Chi Chl Ch: Chi Cla Cle Cla Clo Cox Col Gai Col Col Col Col 1 Cor Cor C91 C91 Col Col Con Col Cm Crz Cr: Crz Crz Cn Cn Cn Cu Cu Cu Da Da 1 Da Da Da De' 1 Die Dil Dir Do Do l Do Do Du Du Du Dv Eh Do Ed EFF E8 F h E Il E11 En 'lr Beal, Irene Q13 Bealuc, Par 113, 112 Becker, Carol G3 Bee1rn1an,jane163, 171, 195 Behee, Richard 63, 72 Bellew, Delores 63, 112 Benedier, Pa11y 63, 11:1 Bennett,-james 63, 1111 Bibb, Dixie 63 Riehofl AI 63, 140, 143 Bishop, Rolser1 63, 194 118 156 1111 Black, Diane 63, 103, 1:11, 162, 194, 197 Blackhjanice 63, 113 Bland, David 63, 104, 1 90 Boeger, Bill 651, 107, 119 Bohoni, Linda 63 Boyson, Shirley 53 Brarner, hrliekcy 53 Brewer, Dolores 63, 194 aridges, Henry 63, 73 Brighoyell, Carolyn 61 Brockman, Rainy 63 Brown, Gary 63, 103, 140, 169 larowne, jackie 63, 131, 91-yan,jarnes 63, 118 162 nnllarnore, Marjorie 13, 63 Burkett, Sandra 63, 1119, 197 Burrow, Linda 64 Burton, Linda 64 Bums, Charlene 64, 199 Barns, David 64, 118 Burns, Donna 64, 106, l Bungen, Gerd 64, 190 Byers, Shirley 64, 106 781 197 Campbell, Barbara 64, 106 Carlile, David 64, 168, 194 Car1ilc,Kay 64, 112 Carmichael,Gre1chen 6 199 carroll, Buddy 64 car1er,jo Ann 54 Caskcy, Marilyn 13, 64, 194, 196 4, 184, 72, 173, Caviness, Clifford 64, 107 Challis, Ann S4 chanee, Harry 64, 113 Chaney, Carolyn 64, 112, 113 chaney, neloeri 64 Chappell, Hiram 64, 118 Chiles, Ronnie 64 clarlr, Roy 64, 124 Cleaver, Rowena 64, 104 Close, Dale 64, 107 Cloawn, Charles 64, 106 Cochran, Roberl 64 coifrnan, Alice 64, 195 Coil, Donna 54, 194, 19 Col1ey,jerry 54 Collinson, Tom 54 Conrow, Carol 64, 131 Constance, Sharon 64, 1 198 cook, Janies 64 7 94, 194 Cooper, Gary 64,113,157 Copridge, Nancy 64 Copridge,The1ma 54 Corbin, Lorena 64, 72 co1hern, sianley 64 Courtney, Ray 64, 73 Counright, sreye 64, 16 Covington, Gary 64 Craig, Pa1 64 crain, Madeline 64, 73 Crain1:,Carol 64, 144, 1 crayens, Jarnes 64 croolrshanlr, Peggy 1:11 cropp, Connie 64 7, 178 73 cronsrine, Linda 64, 196 cnrnper, Martha 64, 11 cnrris, Lynne 64 corlairih, Lorera 64 2 Dal1on,Nor111an 61, 137, 190 Davenport, Dixie 64, 413, 192, 196 Dayis, Douglas 64, 1111 Davis, wa11er 64 Day, Torn G-1,118,108 1JeTray, Bob 13, 64, 129, 145, 171, 173 Dieelrrnan, Carolyn 65 Dike,-Ierry 65, 141, 112, 156 Dinwidd1C,1Jnnna 03 llooson, uonno 65, 11110, 1911 Donclson,lle11nna 111, 115, 129, 131, I 714 Dooley, Helen 65 Downey. Ronnie 117, 1111 Dugger,1ren1-65, 1111. D111ze1,.-X1111 xlae 117 Du1zeI,'1'11111 115 Dyer, P11ylI1sl13 1f1hersolc,R11lx-l1l1'1 107,12 11o1,son,x.1o111...11'1. 111 Edwards. 111111111 k mingron. 1111111 111 Eorlsron, 9111-1.1. on 1il1IcL1rarl11,lll1.arl1-y 1117 1illc1.g11rd,Y11L2U'1'11l'A' 1all11,jer11 1.11, 1117 1Q11d4Ie1'.'1'1111113 1111 111.1 1 1 limi-11. 1.1111l.1 113 E171-nlioiisri, KI.-1rnl113 lxrrenlioosri, winn 111, 111 11y.1ns, Rennerli B3 1 a11l, 1.111da 113, 115 lforgiison, llenny 7:1 Ferguson. Ray 115 1'1clds, 1511161107 11nrl1er,jo.1nn 65 F111lcr,Challc's05 Fl.1gg,Tcr'1dv 65 Flanagan, Paula 65, 1011, 194, 1913 Fordhani, Marilyn 65 rrarier,Jr.nnne 112. 1:11 Fleenian, Sharon 65, 100, 1117 Gaddv, Linda 63 Cade, Rila 115 Galloway, 1.aVcrna 65, 72 Gardnerujim 65, 129, 173 Garrett, Barbara 65 Garrerl, Sulanne 65 Garrison, jiidnh 65 Garrison, viola 65 G11sson,Ji1n115, 118 Gillen, Bill65,11G,1l8 Go1y7ay, Carole 65 Gordon, 1Vilma 65, 104, 198 Gosling, Lenore 65 Grabb, Bill 65, 157, 194 Grahanr, Joyce 65 Graham. Neal 65 Green, Chuck 65, 136 Greenwood,Jim 611. 115, 119 Griessel, Dan 65, 73 Griffin, Sharon 65 Halley, Saundra 55, 112 Ha1dcman,Jim 72 Ham, Carol 65, 106 Hammond, Ruth Ann 65, 73 Hansen, Dick 66, 148, 150 Haralscln, Bill 66,141, H2 Hardin, Sue 66 g, Harold 66, 157 Hardin Harris, hiargrer 66, 104, 107 131, 192 ' Harris, sanniel 66, 157 Harrer, Georgia 55 1-lairey, carhy Ann 55, 72, 184, 199 Hcaviland, Brenda 55, 131, 199 Hedrielr, Marqnel 55 Heinlen, Sharon 66, 106, 107, l12,l29,131,l73,1B-l,19-1, 197 Henderson, Linda 56 Herod, hiary 66, 104, 198 Herringeon, Carolyn 55 Herrielr, Harvey 66 lnlill, Kay 55 Hilsabcck, Larry 66, 1311 1-lininger, Phil 66 1-lirsi, David 66, 113 Hobbs, Edward 66, 119 Hodson, Larry 66, 116, 119 1-loefer, Bonnie oe Hollins, Kenneth 66, 113 Holloway, Jeff 66 Holnriironi, Frank 66, 119 Hornbuckle, Peggy 55 11orne, Gary 55 Howa1d,Cec1l 66, 113 Hos.ord,Jinnny 66, 116, 118 lelodson, Shirley 66, 1111, 194 11on1, Phil 113 Hun1er,1-'alrlcia 611, 71, 113, 129 Hum, W'anda 55 lngrain, 11.11-id 55 Jas-ksun, Charles 66, 141 jael1son,j1rnn1y 55 Jacuhs, Charlrs 66, 11.1 jar-ol1s,Joyee 66, 178 James, 1-larhara 66 Jof1rry,J11an11a1i11, 1911 Johnsen, Nancy 66, 131, 102, 1119, 189, 11111 Jol1nson,Jo,xnn 66, 112 jolnison, Norma 116 J11l111s11n, Rnnilld GG, 1111, IB-1 jones, Ellen ISIS, 184, 15111 Jones, Ronnie 113 Jones, Sherry 1111, 17.1, 1'1-1 J11s1l1s,G1xc1111fi Kr-a1lle,ja1-111111, 1111, 11: 14r1r11s,No11ry oo, 17111 11111, 11181 1011 141-lsry, David 1.6, 1211 111, 11111 Kc11l1l1n1, 111.1114 1111 Rilllirerlr.111.111-1.11, 1111. 1154 Rinin-1,Jer11 1511 K111l11-1,1,11lry1il1, 1111 1.111111-y.,j111ly 1111, ll! l..1xlo1.1, 6111111111 1111, Ill 111 1,..111lrs,l1or1.1111 71 1.11111-1.11, 1111... 111, l.111l1.nn, R11ss1'll11l1 1..1111l1 1.11-11' 1.11111 1, 51111-1111 111 11.111- 1,1'lIl11l11, 1111111117 111.11 x11-1111.111 11111111 111111111111 Illl . . 111111, Index Lindgren, R11111,jer67 Linrlsoy. 15111111171 67 1,inrlsc1',N11n1'x'h7. 111 l.1nnrnlar1neer, 1.1ndr1l17 1.1vcsa1,CInr11l67, 1111, 11111. 173 llloyd, Frank 117, 113 lone, 1.e1ris117, 107 11119, A. C, 07, 107 141y,1Ka1111'117.11l1, 1151 l.11eas,carnl 117, 113 Liiirens, Gooror 67, 1511 1.1neh,John 57, 119 Lynch, Linda 67 Lyncss, Donna 67, 113, 187 MacDonald, czarl 67 slarldy-,Jody 13, 67, 196 r11ai11,.ar1hnr1s7, 141, 142 hiayeisky, Mona 67 hlalee, Eloise 117 Malle11,Rohe1167, 119 111a1oney,Jnhn 67, 124 Nlann, Eliralserh 67 Mann, Fran 67, 123, 1:11, 152, 194, 195 Marshall, Ralph 67 hlarrin, Ayadoe 67 Maron, lfred 117, 119, 190 Mason,jean 117, 112, 192 lylaaie, Dennis 67. 103, 119 l11a1ney, 1-larold 67 McAnally,Chris1ena 57 Meixrrhor, Jearald 67 Mec1ary,Jin1 67, 113, 157 McConchie,Jim 67, 118, 179 McCormick, Norvcll 67, 157 McCormick, Peggy 67, 112, 169, 194. 199 lxlecrary, lyiargarer 67 1WcDo1e, Phyllis 67 McDonald, Barbara 67, 131, 199 hlenonald, slarrha 67, 107,178 Mc Eldery, Linda 67 Mcllvers, s. R. 113 Mc1'1ardy,Sandra 67, 184, 169 lylelniosh, Pa167, 159 McKinney, Judy 67 Mclaendon, Maelr 67, 116, 119 lvleiveeley, David 114 hic1N'1l1iams, Barron 67, 118 Melron, Juanita 67 lvlelron, Ray 67, 1911 Milholland, sarn 67 Miller, Glenda 67 Mi1ler,Mike 67, 157, 169 Miller, Richard 67, 194 Miller, Roherl 67, 113, 115 lvfilchell, Leonard 69, 156 Moore, Donna 69, 104, 105, 106, 199 Morales, David G8 Mc1rris,judy 68, 107,112 Morris, hfickey 55 Nelson, Carol Sue 13, 69, 117, 189, 195 Nelson, Gary 69, 196, 140 Neuleion, Jack 68 Nelz, Charles 68, 73 Newport, Dick 62, 69, 141, 156, 173 Nichelson, Carl 68, 11-1, 119 Nichols, Bob 68, 116, 118 Nichols, Jim 69, 107 Norllcel, Ronald 68 Oeser, Fri1zl18, 116, 119 o'Ne11, LeRoy- oo, 116, 119 Oney, Daxid 119, 114, 156 Osburn, Freda 66, 11:1 Omen, Lynn 55 Paris, Niek 1111 Parlrer, Carl 1111, 157 Parker, Gary 69 Parker, Ronald GB, 72, 118 Paiksjaniee 69, 178 Pauon, Larry 69, 113 Paaron, Larry 118, 119 Peelr, ,-xliee 118 Pondergralr, John 68 Pe1e7, E1-a 68 lferlons, Stan 68 Perry, Marsh.. 1113, 199 1'e1ersen,1.lnyd G8,113, 118 Phillips, Barham GB, 1011, 196 PhilI1ps,jan1e-s 1111 Pl111lips,John 69 Ph1lI1ps,M1kcl18 Pnnn, David 611 P1pp1-nger,Ji1n 69, 11:1 Plllin, rXl1ce1311, 112 P11l1111r1,j1.1dy111i Popp. Rose 1111, 112 l'o111-r,Joan 1111 P11111-1, Larry 1111, 157 P11I'. lllxlliirml 1111, 157 1'1.111, Carl 118, 1115 l'1.111, R11l1c1'1 7,5 l'11111-,J111111-1111173, 1117 1'1111-llr-11.141421 138, 112, 1851. l'l11 11.11111-1,1'ia1l1-1 118, 1511 R.1111111ll, Mary Pal 11111, 1118, 1711 R.1l1i1.1.11111111l,118 Roayir, Donna 66, 73 Recurdujackie 611, 131, 1711, 188 19-1 Roed, Don 69, 1170 Reere, Linda na, 169 Reeves, Beverly 52, 69, 144, 147 16B,173,18'P,196 Rcgenbrechl, Mariina 69 Reseh,jeannine 09, 112, 199 Rcsch, Roger 69 Rew, Peggy 69 Reynoldsjody- 69, 71. 1138 Reynolds, Rode 69, 197 Riee, Betty 69, 131, 199, 196 Richards, Claude 69, 138 Riehardson, Bob 69, 157 Richey, Linda 69, 103, 112 Riddle, Linda 69, 112 Ridenonr, joerra 69 Rirn1ner,jerry 69, 107, 149 Robbins, Donna 69, 180, 191, 198 Robinson, Nornran 69, 157 Robison, Mike 69 Roe1r,j11dy 69, 178, 1913 Rogers, Jirnniy 69 Ro1h, jerry 69, 129 Rorhwell, Joy 69, 106 R11pe,jin1 69, 143,156 Russell, Virgil 69 Sackclt, Dennis 69 sallee, lcarhryn 69 Sanders, Ronie 69 Sarlin, Richard 69 sayage, Lucille 69 Sawyer, Shari 69, 178 Schilling, Ann 69, 106. 173,175, 198 Schindler, Roberta 59, 1811 Schlie, Catherine 69 sehreprer, Pat 69 Schroeder, Marlha 69 Schumacker, Charles 69, 118 Seal, David 69, 190 searey, Charles 69, 113 Seek, Marie 69 Sellers, Marilyn 69, 187 Shaw, Carole 69, 199 Shepherd, joe 69, 141, 143,148 Shepherd, Shirley 69 Shircman, Llry 69, 114, 140 sholes, Nellie 69, 112 Siebcrl, Ralph 69 Sims, Sharon 69, 107, 112, 197 s1ayron,Jerry 69, 123, 131, 190 sn1i1h, Carol Jean 69, 175 Smilh, Carol Lea S9 sniirh, George 69 Smilh, Larry 69, 119 Smith, Sharon 59, 106, 107, 197 soper, Phil 69, 129 Sou1h, Diana 69 Spangler, Neal 69, 107 spenoer, Joyce 69 Skaggs, Phyllis 69 srarr, Larry 70, 7. S1einn1eyer, 9e11y 70, 112 sreyens, Phyllis 70 Srewari, Sharon 70 Sllllwell, Ted 70 si. Loo1s,Gny 113 Slobarz, Beverly 70 Stobarr, Ronnie 70 Siobarl, Thomas 70 Stockton, Beih 62, 70, 10-1, 173, 199, 196 Siuck, Carol 70, 112 Sulllvan, Rusa 70 snrfaee, Donna 70,112, 1119 Su11erHe1d, Helen 70 swinnoy,j11an11a 70, 106 Swope, Jerry 711, 113 Taggari, Virginia 70, 126, 196 Taylor, lliane 70, 196 Toegarden, Leslie 70 Tennant, Don 711, 149 Thacker, Vickie 70, 180, 1B-ly 197 Thu111an,Lea 711, 178, 190, 194, 1911 'l'hon1as,Jaelne 70 1'hl:1n1pson,George 70, 119 Thompsonulack 711, 1111, 111 'r1n.n1oson, sliirley 70 Thur1l1.4n.Sue 711 Tign11r,Sand1' 711, 71, 1117, 112, 1311 Tinle, Ronnie 70 Tondplons, Gordon 70, 11-1 'l'o11slr-y, Lois 70, 11113, 170 Traxnxllnu, Helm 70, 1711, 11111, 1911 Trihhlv. Kerri 711 Torn111.1.,c1ar1- 711 Turner. liliralsoih 711, 1,111 '1'1l111'111ll1c, Cami 70, 112, l'l7 Tye sharon 711 1 arid-,11arlsar1.711 xanio Riley 711 Yan 1l.a11r,,lo1n1 711 van 141111, connir- 711, ll 1 1 Vel1er,'I'o111 70 wade, David 711, 116, 11-1 wagrner, ,1eano11e 70 XValker, Jacqueline 70 V11'alker,Janicc 70 walrers, Karen 70 XVa11ers,S1evc 70, 110, 151. 1X'are. Kathy 70 1'1'arncr, Ray 711 wa1son,'1'arnara 70, 101, 1116 wersel, Ralph 70, 116, 118 Wheaton, jirn 70 whire, carol 70 While, Lloyd 70, 118 NVhi!c-aker, Steve 70, 118 whirehead, John 70, 73, 118 Whitehead,Kci1h 71, 169 Whirehead, Ralph 71, 72, 118 1VhiKing, Daryl 71 wirson, Jerry 97 VVidick,Jim 62, 71, 129, 139 Williams, john 71 Williams, Terry 71, 118 Williamson, Richard 71, 11B 1Vi1son,1 1al71, 106,113,115 VVilson, Larry 71 1Ni1s1cn, Parrieia 71, 113 XVithcrspoon,Caro1 71 1Vollenberg, cleni 71 1Vuod, Connie 71 1Vood, Mary Anna 71, 106, 107, 195 Woodruff, Carole 71, 169 Wvoolworlh, Sandy 71 Wrigh1,'1'erry 71, 113 Ya1es,lx1areia 71, 131, 194, 199 Yo11ng,jarnes 71, 149, 150 Young,Jean 71 Zeigler, connie 71 ziinrnerrnan, Joe 71 Zion, Dee Ann 7I, 112, 194 Zion, Vilayne 71, 131,158 Zyskowski,E1izabe1h 71, 178, 199, 191-1 Sophomores Adams, Mark 75 Adams, Ronald 75 Adams, Sandra 75 Adams, William 75, 125 Alben, Patricia 75 Alexander, Ralhp 75,121 Alien, David 75 Allen, Keith 75 AI1en,Shcrri 74, 75, 126, 169, 174, 179, 199 Amerine, Mike 75 Arnos, Nancy 75, 109 wderson, Calvin 75, 118 .ns1rong, Tom 75, 119 r1rnold,Je1Tery 75, 109, 174, 175 Allrins, Clarence 75 Ailrinson, Peggy 75 Aus1in,A1an 75, 1119, 110,111 Baade, Gene 75, 109, 111, 169, 170, 179, 195 Babbuludy 75, 127 Bailey, Bonnie 75, 108, 111 Bailey, Roseniaiy 75 Baker, Daryl 75, 119 Baker, Martha 75 Baker, Richard 75 Barlow, Rira 75, 111 Barnard, Barbara 75, 127 Barren, Richard 97, 158 Banensleln, DeAnna 751 Bar1ens1e1n, Marion 75, I19 Banon, Karen 75 Beal, Ronnie Kay 75, 179 Bean, Ann 75 Beaiiehanip, Rolsrri 75 l1ee1r,Joe 75 Beckman, Ralph 75, 129 Beern, Carolyn 97 Becncy, Nancy 75, 199 13enedie1,1:rie 75, 119 Beullens, Katrina 75 Bishop, Danny 75 Bissell, Bonnie 75 Black, Larry 75, 119 Blake, Wesley 75, 119 B1ankens11ip,jin1 75, 1311 Block.-jeryl 75, 1111 Boniedol, Gene 75 Boonc,1Junna 71, 75, 1119 Bowen, Marjorie 75 9raeh1,j.1ne 75, 1119, 111 lzradley. Suzanne 117 Brann11Ck,NAncy 75 lxrener, Kenny 75, 11.111 Br1ner,'1'on1 75 l1r1n1on,,lohn 75, 181 Hrookx, S14-lla 75 Brolllcrmn, Richard 75, 1511 Hrulvn, Funk 75, 110 Bro1111,Gary 75, l'1'1 Br11wr1,N.11111'771, 1:11 171, 179, 1i'11,11i'1,1R'l limes, 111-111 711 Smith Bryant, Judy 711 Buelrrirran, Charles 71. Bulcn, Frances -17, 126 Bunyar, -ludy 97 Burge, Nicky 76, 119 Burke, Donna 76 Burkey, Glerrna 76 Burrow. Butcher, Dennis 76 Bonnie 76, 111 Byers, Donna 76 Caekler, John 76. 108 Cahoun, Mary Jane 76, 126, 175 Campbell, MaryJo 76, 120, 179 Cannon, .lanice 76 Carpenter, Kathy 76 Carprenter, Kirk 76, 110, 159, 179 Caron, Ted 76 Casteel, Gerald 76, 109, 119 Caswell, Joan 76 Caswell, Margaret 76 Caswell, William 76, 118 Cato, Connie 76 Catron, Connie 76, 97, 192 Gaudle, Meryl 76 Chadwick, Julyan 76, 119 Chamber, Joan 76 Chamberlain, Connie 76 Chaney, David 76 Chapman, Hilda 76 Chapman, Maxine 97 Chapple, Doris 76, 179 chapple, Ronald 76, 118 Charlton Charpie, Childers, ,Judy 76 Jimmy 76 Carol 76 Chytka,Jar1ene 76 Clark, D avid 76 Clark, Sue 76, 110 Clarry, Mel 76 Cleary. J ack 76, 109 Cleaveland, Rema 76 Clevenger, Mae 76 Clifford, Marilou 76, 111 Clifford, Marilyn 76 CliH'ord,Me1vera 76 Clifton, Erlene 76 Coe, Larry 76 Cole, Ralph 76, 158 Colvin, James 76, 118 Combs, Jim 76 combs, Regina 76 comer, Peggy 76 Conifers, Sharon 76 Cook, John 74, 76, 141, 143, 179 Cook, Paul 76 Copeland, Gene 76 Cornelius, Ronald 76, 119 Couglpnour, Mike 76, 119, 126, 191 Countryman, David 77 Courtney, Carol 77 Cowsen, Phyllis 77 Cox, Carol 77 Cort, Glenda 77 Cox, Nancy 77 Crain, Sandra 77 Crockston, Marnita 77, 110, 174 Culter, Marilyn 77, 111 Cusick, Robin 97 Darling, Linda 77, 108, 185 Davis, Larry 77, 138 Davis, Nancy 77, 193, 192 Dawbarn,john 77, 175 Dawson, Stewart 77 Day, Harry 77, 118 Deaver, Lynette 77, 110, 175, 185 Decker, Richard 77 DeCotta,joe 77, 191 DeWitt,John 77, 119 Dexter, Paula 77 Dieckman, Charlotte 74, 77, 112, 169, 170, 174 Dieekman, David 77, 127, 185 Dillard, Alvin 77 Dillon, James 77, 118 Dobson,John 77, 127, 158 Dodson, Nancy 77 Doty, Alan 77, 191 Downey, Sharon 77, 110 Dravcs, Barbara 77, 175 Dugger, Carol 77 Dugger, Geraldine 77, 109, 110, 111, 175 Dumas, Larry 77, 158 Duncan, Carmen 77, 126, 175 Dunklin, Pat 77 Dyer, Don 77, 199, 159 Easrin, Beverly 77 Edson, Carol 77 Edwards, Joan 77 Ek, l1arry 77 Elliott, Gail 77, 110, 199 Ellmaker, Sue 77, 1011, 191 Ettcr, Namar 77, 111, 127 Evans, John 77, 138, 141 Evans, Pat 77, 193 Evans, VVilliam 77 Ew1ng,Janell 77. 110 Faris. Helen 77 Farouhar, George 77, 191 Far-row,Jarnes 77, 108, 119 Fender, lfred 77 Fer1sol1,Kenncth 77 lfergusorr, l1rll 118 Ferguson, sharon 77 Fike, Rogcnc 77, 109, 110, 174 Fisher, lfred 77, 159 Fleishrrran, sandra 77 Floyd, Valerie 77 Foreman, Jerry 78 Fowler, Erie 79, 175 Fraaee, Carol 78 Friek, Cynthia 711, 1111 Frisby, Kay 78, 110 Fuller, Patricia 78 Furney, Billy 79, 109, 110, 111, 191 Cade, Doris 78, 108 Galey, Tim 78 Gamble, Jim 78,138 Gard, Raymond 711, 158 Garrison, Dennis 79, 138, 141 Gatchell, Grace 78 Gates, Jerry Lee 78 Gates, Larry 711, 138 George, Mary Pat 78, 108 Gearldon, James 78 Gibbs, Danny 78 Gibbs, Trudy 78 Gibson, Sharon 78,111, 181 Gibson, Sue 79, 108, 126, 189, 191 Gillespie, Janice 78, 144, 147, 189 Glispey, Linda 78, 175, 185 Glossip, Jerry 78, 119 Gordon, Eileen 79, 111 Corley, YVayne 79, 119 Gosney, Joyce 78 Gosney, Patsy 97 Gotway, Bob 78, 117, 119 Grail, Shirley 78, 109, 126, 170, 179 Graham, Georgia 78, 126, 127, 192 Gray, Connie 79, 191, 1115 Green, Sharon 78, 111 Greenwood, Robert 78, 138 Gregson, Albert 78, 186 Grifren, Noel 78, 138, 158 Grubb, Charles 78 Gunloek, Connie 79, 110 Guttridge, Connie 78 Haas, Tom 74, 97, 148, 174 Haddock, Larry 78 Hajicek, Joe 78, 110, 139, 158 Hall, Bonnie 78, 110 Haltcrman, Carolyn 78 Hamer, Melvin 79, 1111 Hammond, Keith 78, 109, 191 Hancock, Janice 78 Hardison, Jean 78 Harrington, Judy 78 Harris, Martha 78, 174, 179 Harris, Myra 79, 109 Harris, Tom 79, 159 Harrison, Mike 78 Hatlcy, Eugene 78 Haugmo, walter 78 Haupt, Brenda 78 Hawkins, Mary 78 Hayes, Rita 79, 126, 185, 186 Hays, Darlene 79 Hays, John 79, 138 Hays, Judy 79 Hedges, Terri 79, 108, 111, 178 Hess, Jerry 79 Hicks, Mary 79, 175 Higginbotham, Claudetra 79 Higgins, Joe 79, 138, 159 Hill, Mary 79 Himes, Pat 79, 108 Hinde, Bob 79, 148 Hinde, Janet 79 Hines, Fletcher 79, 119 1-lodges, Beverly 79 1-lolmes, Randy 79, 118 Holmes, Sharon 79 Holsworth,G1'ay 79, 118, 175 Holsworrh, Ted 79, 159, 185 Hopkins, Connie 79 Hopkins, Marty 79, 111 Horner, Cary 79, 159, 179 Hoskins, Sharon 79, 111 Howard, Curtis 79, 118, 149 Howard, Ray 79 Hunt, Marshall 79 1-1urshrnan,Judith 79, 111, 126 192 Huskey, Verna 79, 186 Huteheson, Frank 79 Hrrteheson, Mary 79 Ingram, Virginia 79, 108, 174 Inman, Ronnie D. 79, 179 Inman, Ronnie K, 79, 181 Isbell, A ltltea 79 Jackson, Faye 79 Johnson, Carolyn 79, 110, 127 Johnson, Dororhy 79, 111 Johnson, Cordon 79 Johnson,' Karen 79 Johnson, 175,l Kay 79 108 111 126, 85.192 ' ' l Johnson, Libby 79, 1811 ::.:,, ...-..--- - -..- Index Johnson, Michael 79, 141, 148 Julrrrson, Terry 79, 118 Jolrnsrorr,James 79, 118 Johnsron,John 79, 1011, 110 Jones, Nancy 79 Jones, Stan 79, 101 Jones, Teddy 79, 119 Julian, Virgil 79, 119 Kauffman, Patty 79 Karllman, Ruth Ann 79 Kavaski, Louis 79 Keightley, Carol 79, 185 Keller, Diane 79, 97 Kelley, Kenneth 79, 119 Kerr, Sharon 79, 110, 174 Kessner, Karen 79 Ketchum, Ruby 80 Kidwell, Norma 80 Kirnball,John 90, 118 King, Fredna 80 Kirkman, Charles 80 Kishhlohn 80, 119 Kliefoth, Robert 80 Kramer, Richard 80, 108, 109, 110, 111, 175 Krause, Pat 90, 111 Kroeson, La Nita 80 Kruel, Larry 80 Kuback, Kent 80, 119 Kuester, Sharon 80, 111 LaGreee, Lawrence 90, 139, 159 Lambkin, Linda 80 Lane, Raymond 80 Lankford, Margaret 80 Large, Cheri 110 Large, Rosetta 80 Larsen, Danny 80 Laughlin, Ruth 80, 108, 127 Lawless, Frances 80 Lazenby, stanley 90, 109 Leach, Sharon 110 Lee, Dale 80 Lee, George 80, 119, 175 LeGrand, Sonna 80, 111 Lent, Kathy 90, 110, 175, 185 Lewis, Delbert 80, 118 Lewis, Gary 90, 138, 159 Lewis, Kenneth 80 Lewis, Lynda 80 Lewis, Marshall 90, 101, 159 Lightcap, Cynthia 80 Lindermeyer, Carolyn 80 Lindsey, Barbara 80 Linnenbrink, Thomas 90, 178 Livingston, Dick 80, 109, 110, 138 Logan, Carol 90, 111 Logeman, Linda 80, 108 Love, Pamela 80 Loyd, Tommy 80 Lukomski, Mary 80 Lund, Gerald 80, 129, 158 Lundquist, David 80, 108, 119 Lyons, Mike 80, 138 Magee, Jerry 80 Maier, Ralph 80- Main, Kyle 80, 108, 138 Malicoat, Paul 80 Mandina, Mary 80, 111 Manis, Larry 80, 119 Manley, George 80 Manley, Grace 80 Mann, Jeff 90, 159 Martin, Charles 80, 158 Martin, Gary 81 Mason, Frank 81 Masters, Patty 81 Matlock, June 81 Matrox, Ed 81, 141,142 Maxon, Gary 91, 118 McCain, Charles 81 McCart, Mike 81 McCarty, Jann Bl, 174, 191 McCarty, Jeannette 91, 191 McClure, Jon 81 McConnell, Benton 81, 148 McCown, Patricia 81, 111 McCown, Phyllis 81, 111 McDole, Stewart 81, 138, 159 McFadden, Barbara 81, 108, 111 McGowan, Yvonne 81 McKay, Danny 81, 109, 168 McKenzie, Richard 81 McMillian, Yvonne 81 McNerney, Darell 81 Meier, Etta 81, 111 Mclean, Lewis 81 Meredith, Jaek 81 Mcsle, Sharon 74, 81, 108, 111, 174, 175 Middaugh, Eloise 81 Middleton, Martha 81 Milford, John 81 Miller, Ray B1 Miller, Ronnie 111, 118, 159 M1l1ire11,Rod 91, 119 Nlills. Kathleen 81. 110 Mlnter, Bill 81 Minton, Connie 81, 111 Mitchell, Ed 511, 174, 1711 Mitchell,Steve11l. 108, 109, 110, 111,185 Monson, Ed 81,109,110 111. -- ---qs.-f Awe-.s..,.,, . 149 Montgorrrery, Helen 111, 1213 Moore, Ardis 111,111 Moore, Ronald 111 Moore, Sharon 91, 181 Morgan, Nant-y 117 Morrrran, Ronald 91, 109, 110, 111, 151, 195 Morris, Joann 91 Morris, Sharon 111 Mosley, Kathy 91, 109 Mounts, Tunie 81 Munro, Marilyn 81 Neill, Dan 111, 109 Norman, Charlotte 111, 94, 170, . 181,185 North, Kenneth 91, 109, 110 O'Dell, Jerry 81 Overcast, Olcta 81 Owens, Gerald 81, 118 Oxley, Bob 81 Parker, Janet 111, 111 Parker, Madison 81, 110 Payne, Sherry 82 Fearley, Mary 82 Perusich, Charles 82 Pierce, Michael 82 Pimblott, Cheryl 82, 109 Pohnert, Carl 82, 141, 158 Pollaro, Mary jo 82, 179, 181 Porter, shirley 82 Pratt, Greg 82 Price, Norman 82, 119 Prine, Richard 82, 109 Pullen, Sandra 82 Pyer, Peggy 112 Pyper, Joan 82, 109, 110, 170 Redford, Luanne 82 Reed, Mae 82, 111 Reed, Robert 82, 109, 119 Reed, Sharon 82, 111 Rhodenlander, Kenneth 82 Riee, Sylvia 82 Richards, Patricia 82, 179 Richardson, Lynda 82, 111 Richardson, Royce 82 Smith Smith ,James G. 93, 175 , James R 83 snrith, Kenneth 83,118 smith, Miiry A. 83 Smith, Mary K, 83 Paul 83, 108, 119 Smith, , Richard 83, 119 Richerson,jim 82, 108, 109, 110, 111, 191 Riley, Robert 82 Ripple, Richard 82 Rising, Joyce 82 Rireh, Sandra 82 Rivera, Simon 82 Roach, Pal 82, 111, 170, 185, 189 Robinson, Charles 82, 118 Robinson, Emma Jo 92, 129, 189 Robinson, Evelyn 82 Robinson, Gwen 92, 110 Roller, Rosalie 82 Rose, Dana 82, 181 Ross, Terry 82, 95, 111 Rothwell, Cecil 82, 95, 158 Rowe, Patty 82 Ruedy, Mary Lou 92, 101 Russell, Carlene 92, 111 Russell, Mike 82 Ryan, Leonard 82 Ryder, Robert 82, 119 Ryno, Judy Ann 82 Rytter, Donna 82, 125 Sackman, Jerry 82, 127 Sage, Fr-ed 82, 108 sams, Dorothy 82 Samuel, Lloyd 82, 119 Sandidge, Phyllis 82, 109, 111, 185 Sandlin, Carmen 82 Saunders, Kaye 82, 109, 111 Saunders, Nancy 82, 126, 181 Savage, James 82 Scanlan, Theresa 82 Scott, Nancy 82 Schanz, Gene 83, 141, 159 Schmeling, Karen 83 Schneider, Ronnie 83 Schreiber, Steve 83 Schulcr. Ronald 83, 148 Schultz, Cami 83, 111 Scott, Pat 83 Siegfried, Bob 83, 119, 139 Seward, Frank 91, 148 Shafer, Elaine 83 Sharp, Gloria 97 sheley, Sharon 83 Shemwell, james 83, 138 Sher, Harvey 83, 108, 119 Sheridan, Peggy 93, 126 Shikles, Don 83, 110, 119, 175 Shumaker, Marilyn 83, 108 silver, Larry 83 Silvey, Shirley 83 Sintmerman, Bernice 83, 110 Simmons, Della 83, 111 Simpson, Stephanie 83 Sinclair, Larsrener 93, 1011, 109, 110, 111, 118 singer, Llirry 93, 119 Sit-dd, Linda 83 srrredley. Tresa 83 srnolser, Porn 1111, 110, 118, 1911 Smith. llztrlcrle 8.1 srrrilh, Floyd 911 srnirrle, Sandra 93, 183 st-per, Mike 93, 108, 109, 110, 111, 174, 181 Sorley, Perry 83 Spencer, Cheryl 93, 120, 168, 170 ff Spillman, Charles 83 Spotts, 1Villiam 83, 119 srader, Alpha 83 Stalker, Harlene 83 Stanley, Joan 83 Stark, Kay 83, 175 Stauffer, Jaek 83 SteH'ens,jim 83, 170 Stephens, Judy 83, 186 Stephens, Mel 83, 119 Stewart, Beverly 83 Stewart, Margaret 83 Stokes, Carman 83 Street, Linda 83 stuekey, Ronald 119, 109, 138 Sumter, Aubrey 93, 119, 175 Sutherland, Robert 83 Sutton, Russell 84 Swinney, James 84 Taggart, David 84, 138 Tandy, Phillip 84 Taylor, Mike 84 Terhune,john 84, 85, 118 Thiel, Carol 84 Thomas, Margaret 84 Thompson, Alice 84,111,191 Thompson, Jack 84 Thompson, Ralph 84 Thornton, Judy 84 Thuston, Howard 84 Tiberghien, Lyle 94, 109 Tignor, Elaine 84 Tindall, Ardon 84, 119 Todd, Larry 84 Tolle, Drennan 84 Tonnahill, Gary 84 Towne, Pat 84 Travostino, Judith 84, 174 Trcsoott, Michele 84 Trundle, Larry 94, ll8 Tuek, Sharon B4 Tucker, Pamela 84 Tudor, Carole 94, 195, 191 Turner, Leslie 84, 138 Turrentine, Scott 84, 159, 175, 179 Tyler, April 84 uta, Donna 84 Van Camp, John 74, 94, 126, 179, 181 Van Tuyl, Vickie 84 Vollmer, Diane 94, 110 Votava, Patsy 94, 173 Walker, Georgia 84 Wfalker, John 94, 180 ware, Conrad 94, 141 ware, Gary 94, 108, 118 Warlen, Diane 84 YVarren, Fred 94, 109, 127 Weaver, Donnie 84 webb, Don 94, 118,139 Vlebb, Gerald 94, 159 webb, Ronald 109 weeks, Phylis94, 108, 111, 147, 168 Mleir, Pat 84 XVelton, Jewell 94, 110, 174 VVelty, Judy 84 Mlendleton, Lester 84 Vlheeler, Allan 84 White, Gary 84 Wilcox, David 84 Wlildschucty, Harvey 94, 108 Wiley, Christy 94, 126, 159, 191 NViley, Patty 84 NVilkins, David 94, 118 williams, Carol 84 Williams, Joyce 95, 170, 179 williams, Larry 85 W'illiams, sandra 95, 108, 111, 129 williams, Shirley 95, 111 Willoughby, Boyd 85 1Vilson, David 85 wilson, Joan 95, 186 XVinholtz, Mack 95, 141, 158 Vlisemore, Larry 95, 108, 118, 138 Wiser, LaVonna 85 Mfitherspoon, John 95, 170, 181 185 NVolfe, Ronald 95, 119 Yfollenberg, Alma 85 iifomack, Camilla 85, 111 worrraek, Dick 85 iVood, Harry 74, 115, 179 worden, Morris 85 XVorrel, Joe 85 wrighr, Barbara 85 wriglrr, Linda 95, 109 Kaullen, wrigiii, lnnilri rli wriglir, Rrniald 95, 11111, 111 wrigley. Rairnorid 115. 1111 V'r1gley,S11itrly11 95, 1111, 1-il YVucllnt'r, .11 115 Yakc. Clanrlia 95, 1111 Yocum. snsnn 85 Gar'115 Yonng, y Youngs, Barbara 95, 111-1 lang, Torrnny 85 7,crr, Charles 95, 1111 Zion, Robert 95, 1111 Freshmen Adams, Butch 1311, 159 Adams, Claude 87, 149 Addicotl, Sharon 87 Adcock, Mary 87, 1113 Agee, Dick 139 Ahrnann, Albert 91, 126 Allen, Arnold 87. 149 Allen,-janet 87, 179 Allen,jeannc 87, 126, 174 Allen, Lois B7, 109 Allen, NVil11am 87 Allin, David 87 Alton, Nancy 1-11 Amberson, Sharon 91, 111 Andenon, Connie 87 Anderson, Sharon B7 Anderson, Terry 87 Andes, Janet 91, 193 Andes, john B7 Andes, Kathy 91, 199 Angell, Jirn B7 Amone,Maria1eana 91, 193, 195 Athey, Vera 87, 102, 179, 185 Atkinson, boretta B7 Austin, Dannetta 87, 110, 126 Austin, Terry 87 Baoon, jerry 87 Bailey, Robert B7 Balrer, Kenneth 87 Balrer, Larry 117, 109 Baker, XVauthena 87 Baldwin, Charles 91, 149 Barkley, Patricia 87 Barreto, Sergio 87 Bartoni, Don 87, 139 Beal, Pat B7 Beal, Virginia 87 Beck, Ronald B7 Becker, Karen 87, 109 Beem, Kathleen 87, 185 Heern, Larry 91, 139, 149 Beggs, David 87 Bell, Judith 87 Bennett, Betty 87 Bessrner, Ralph 87 Bird, Ricky 87 Bishop, jirdy 87 Biswell, Kathleen 87 Blank, Ronnie 87, 159 Blystone, virginia B7 Boctjerujackic 91, 101, 109, 114, 189 Bowen, Alva 91, loo Bower, Don 87, 97 Bowles, john 87 Bowles, Lois 87 Boyce, Corrine 91, 111 Bramer, Billy 87 Branche, Jody 91, 193 Branstetter, Barbara 118, 183 Branton, Paul 88 Bredehok, Roger 99, 191 Breedowe, carol 99, 1113 Breedlove, liyle 149, 111 Brewer,jae1ne 119, 110 Bridges, Roger 88, 1:19 laridgforrh, Donnie 1111 Briscoe, April B8 Broiherion, Wanda 1111. 110, 19:1 Brown,Alvt'rs1a 1:18, 111 Brown, Lurrilia B3 Brown, Richard BH Browne, Robert 119 ldrumheld, l rank118, 1513 Bnehanan, cliarlrs 1111 Bnllarnore, llelen 1111, 121, Burger, Rodney 911 Burke,-101111 1111, 121, 1 111 Burns, Rir hard 1111 Burnup,1.in11a 1111, 1111, 1115 Bushey, Claudia 811, 1ll'1, 141. 174, 17'1, 111'1 Butler, Il.4t1rl111'l Byerejririr, e 1111, -11 tI.tIdvseI1,l-1111111-4 1111 Crtltlpbell, livllrit, 1111 ctrirnphell, 141114 1111, 11111 rzariiplirll. x1.irs leo :111 111 1115 111111117121-ll,'l'1111t11l11- l,x11114'111l, 1 111 I rzarirerlnirs 111111111 1111 f'itrl1le,fi.1lt111111 11111 riarrnnlirrr-1,,lninra1111 ln-1 C1tlr.ll1'1111ls1111, 1111 gg,,,,,,n, 10.151111 111, tzinn-r. 1.11.11-s 911, 1111 liltrtrr. Kulxrl H11 C.tv1l1,Yr.11lk 1111, 1511 tznsyier, 111.1 1111, 11111 tI.1s1vcII,ti.1l11l 1111 .n.glirari,,1.n1r 1111. 171 lI114tmp,D.t1lt' 1111 clninre, llnrold 1111 tzhnndler, lirittztrd 1111 tzhnnes-, lrarrs 88 czhapnian, lhrnna 1111 Childers, llni-id BH tiliilesjinirin 119 C111les,Nr111cy118.12Ii ttlnilnrt, Lesh-i 99. 191 Gliirlr, Rogr-r 1111 Clark,Th111t1r1s B8 c:leatoland.1iisnn 88 clernens. Stephen 911, 109 Clernensen, Nina 99, 111 C1il'ton,Shnrry 1211, 1111 K. Closson, Mary 915, 1111, 110, 12h 175 t:oli1o,jiiiin-r- 119, 119 Colston, Ronald 89 Comer, Sandra 89 Copeland, lilanie B9 Copeland, Natalie 119 Gorlies, Gary 89 Colhern, Rnhert B9 Cotton, Gary 89 Cuurtcr, Ethel 89 conrrney, Kenneth 119, 110 chiyey, Charles 89 Cor,jirnrny 139, 126 Cox, Kathi:-un B9 Cox, Leslie U9 Crak, Rita 89 craig, David 119, 118, 139 Creel, Carolyn 119, 1211, 193 criger, Barry 119 Crow, Donald 89, 1119 crnll, Dennis 119, 129, 149 Crute, Allan H9 Gooielr, Larry 109 cnnipher, Jainos 89 Curtis, john 119 Davidson, Fred 89, 109 Davies,John 139, 110 Davis, Karen 119, 100, 146, 179, 1811 Deolrer, Harold 89 Decker, Jirnrnie 89 Densrnore, jndy 99 DeTray, Suzanne 09, 189 Dielrey, Evelyn 99, 1136 Dielrey, janet 89, 110 Dietz, Darrel 89, 158 Dilley, Dale 89, 102 Dodson, Ruy B9 Douhledce, Gay 89, 1115 Dou las Donald 119 174 g , Duwden, Thomas 89, 139, 149 Duncan. Richard 99, 159 Dnnlrlin, Larry B9 Dun1ap,M1rh2telB9 Dunn, Charles 89 Durham, Cztrol 89, 110, 126, 189 Dnrharn, Georgia 1111 Dyer, Terry 119, 193 salon, Sharon 99, 11111 Lrrlrholt, rzldean 89 12llinr1,Jortnn 89 lzlrod, Joel H9 E1n1ly,,Ial11es 119, 109 larielrson, Lanrenee 99 hrirlrson, hlilrr 119, 149 G1.11111, Latin-llrc 911, 179, 181 Gntham. G1.1111tm, Ritliard 90 whine 90, 1511 Green, Danny 90, 1311, 149 tirtigger. Donna 90 Gr11tt1lnan,,I.tmt-s 90. 1.19 Griilloiirnelarnes 90, 139 Gnllry. Ronald 90 uagernian, Sharon 911, 111 1-1alrlernaii,1ohn 911. 109 lrlall, Richard 90, 1111 llarnilron, shnron 90 l-1arnrriar.Jona1ha 90, 110, 125, 114, 179, 181 Harnoron, Donna 90,111'1, 193 llanror. Ronnie 90, 1135 Handley, Gary 90, 1:19 Hansen. Gene 90, 109 Hanson, Gary 911 Harden, jay 90 rlarrnon, Ronald 90 Harrington, oniille 90 Harris, David 139 lrlarr, Sally 90, 111, 125, 175, 189 Harter, Edwin 90 lslaryey, Mary Ann 90 Haupt, Danny 90, 139 Hawkins, Ruth 90 Hays, Connie 90 Henson, larry 91 Herron, Mary Jane 91 1-lielrarn, Richard 91 Hicker-son, David 91, 139 Hieronymus, Sharon 91, 12s 1-ligginlsnharn, Karen 91 Highley, Dinah 91, 111, 1115 1-lillien, Dale 91 lrlillrer, Dennis 91, 139 Hilsabeck, Brenda 91, 91, 111 Hindc,Pamc1a 91, 100, 110, 114, 189 Hines, Patricia 91 Hrninger, Sharon 91 Hinton, Marilyn 91 Hoag,-janice 91,109,111 1-lolylsaiir, Torn 91, 109, 139 lsloolrins, Glenda 91 Hopkins, Ray 91, 121 1-lorn, Dayid 91, 109 Horne, Phillip 91, 139 Houston, Mary 91 Howard , Bill 139 llosyard jess 91 Huller, Stanley 91, 139, 149, 195 lolnntanolrer, Gary 91, 193 Huntsucker, Glenda 91 Hutcheson, Dirk 91 llrenherry, Rennelh 91 jaelrson, john 91 Jaelrson, Terry 91 James, Donna 91, 109 Jasper, George 91 Jennings, Danny 91 Johnson, Harold 91, 139 Johnsonulanet 91 johnson, jirn 91 johnson, Mildred 91 juhnson, Nancy 91 johnson, Richard 91 Johnson Rilla 91 Jc1nes,Carla Sue 91, 111 Jones, Robert 91, 159 Jones, Ronda 91 Jones, Tom S11 Kalin, Donna 91, 111 Tonirny 91, 102,139 Erssin, Sharon 99, lll, 193, 11111 hnlren, Prnriria H9 litans,-Iohn 99, 191 Evans, l'lar189, 119, 1119 lfair, Ronald 90 Fi1ie,1,arry 911, 111 Pirilre, Rainiohd 90, 111 l it11er,A1t11a90, 1111 F1agg,Wi1I1a11190, 1115 rlr-irher, La'l'rrsa 1211 Forsythe, Phyllis 90 l rakes,Mr1ry 90 rriahey, slnirnn 90 1-'ry, 1-Lrelyri 90, 1111. 175 Fullerton,Callie-r1111-fill, 126. 17-1,17'1,IHI 1119 IBS! 1-'11I11111, 12111111.1901 '-111 1 11I1r111 Ruin-rt 1-'iirgrr91ri.4...i.iltn '111 1in1Il1t'r,Knl1:1l'll1 1,..l.-y, 11011911 thirrl. Ernin 911 11.1111-11,1'l.,irl90, 1 1-1 ti.11rr11 1'.11r111.i'1il, l'l1 tiltrllsun. Mins 1.41111 ur. 511.11011 '111 Q11 fir-iiige-,1S1lI1,111i'111 1,1-11n:t,lJ1i11.11tl 11.irr.rngs,11insa '111 lll 1211 11I'l1l 11114011 l111,1l'1 tr-911111,X1,111111lr '41 1ir1111I14rt1 lhlll. 121111 151191 '111' liiilrlrn 45.1111114111 1..ili1ii. lriopli 911 1.,,iil,1,ri.ili l4r,ri.rl11'111 lceeling, Barbara 91, 111 lceirhly, Lloyd 91 Keithley, Robert 91, 139, 149 Reyes, lsnioe 91 Kieselbach, Janie 91, 110, 186 Killbreth, Freda 91 Kilpatrick, Paul 91, 109, 149 icing, Richard 115, 91, 91, 109, 139 Kinnarnan, Melvin 91, 121 xinne, Andrew 91 Rinser, Marilyn 91, 12s Ripp, Authur 91 lsnlrsey, Nathan 92 itirrley, hliireia 92 ltorie, Gary 92 Krause. Berry 92, 111 Krceg::r,Ge11rLg1r1 92, 110 lash-r, Gary 92 La1ltg,1J.av1d 1119 1.iirirner, La Nita 92 1.ayla11d, Richard 92 Leigliti, Carole 92, 111 lan-is, Kay 92 1,irlr1le, Larry 'I2 lriglinap, Pr-nriy 92 lin.-tai-, Rrilserr 92, 111-1 1.nrn.ood, larldie 92 I,1111g,,Iu1l11 '12 1a1y,Cz1r11I512, 111 lit1kens,N11rl11.t'l2 1,rioo,1anirs '12 l.11thr-r,C1trt1l92, 181, 1119 1,yr.rss, Shcrry 92 'X11111lnnald,Ddnny'11 Magec.j11dyf12, 193 Maiden, wayne 512 Mangrnrn, Ronnie 92 Mann,Pa192, 101 Mnnslield, Cecil 92 Marte, lairraine 92 Marsh, Delores 96, 92, 195 Marshall, Roseanna 92 Mart1n,Calhy 92 Martin, Connie 92 Martin, David 92, 109, 125, 139, 149 Marlin, Donald 92 Martin, Panla 92 Masoner, Linda 92 Matlock, Judy 92, l11 Manoir, Mike 92, 140 Maul, Patricia 92, 111 Maioaell, Nadine 92, 109 Meclnre, Gary 92 Moconnell, Mary Pat as, 92, 102,109,174,175,179,181, 199 McConnell, Merrie 92, 109 Mecoy, judith 92 Molalwee, Leroy 92, 109 Mocinness, Larry 92 Meclendon, Parn 92 Mecowan, George 92, 139 Melntosh, Edgar 92, 159 Melrwin, Donna 92, 111, 199 Molcinney, 1311192 Meltinney, Mary 92 Mcbendon, Parnelia 92 Meqnain, Rita 92, 111, 121 Meier, Bertha 92 Meleherr, Larry 92 Miller, Arlene 93 Miller, Lynn 93, 97, 139 Miller, Ralph 93 Miller, Richard 93 Miller, Ronald 93, 100, 109 Miles, Norma 93, 111, 114 Mitchell, Jarnes 93, 109 Mitcheltree, Craig 93, 109 Moe, Kenneth 911, 139 Morford, Kenneth 93, 109, 111, 149 Morris, Richard 93, 109 Morrison, Gloria 93 Morron, Raymond 93 Motzell, Pat 100 Mueller, Richard 93, 149 Mulhearn, Peggy 93, 110, 189 Mullendore, Dora 93, 121 Mullins, Ronald 93, 101 Munday, Bill 93, 101 Mnnday, Mary 93, 119, 125 Myers, Robert 93 Myers, Sally 93, 1113 Nakunst, Ann 93, 109,181, 191 Neal, Nancy 93 Nero, Donna 93, 111 Newhonse, john 93 Newton, William 93 Nihlock, Herbert 93, 109 Nichols, Linda 93, 125 Nichols, Yvonne 93, 110 Nokris, Blanche 93 Oatls, Sue 93, 109 Oherhelmanhloline 93, 109 O'Dell,Claude 93, 149 O'De11, Sharon 93 Osburn, Freddie 93 Oshol,jirn 93, 126, 149, 185 oirley, Ralph 93 orhiirn,jarnes 93, 139 Paris, Johnny 93 Parktnan, sire 93, 100, 109, 174 Parsons, George 93 Palrielr, Dennis 93, 149 Paul, Robert 93 Paxtunhlohnny 93, 125, 175 Pairrnn, Judy 93 Payne, Gary 93 Peak, Terry 93, 97 Pellet, Mae 93 Petre,jenel1e 93, 183 Perre, Sire 93 Pelrovic, Alexis 93, 101, 126 Phillips, Michael 93, IJH Phillips, Sandra 93, 126, 174 Polina,V1rginia 93 Pollard, Jndy 93 Porter, Betty 911 Powers, Steven 9-1, 126 Priee, Andrea 94 Price, Fay 94 Pridgon,Jerry 94, 126, 139, 149 Prince,Conn1e 9-1 Prouty, Myrna 9-1, 109, 186 Ragland, Sandra 94, 111 Ralt1cy,James9-1 Rash, Edwin 91 Read, Earl 94 Rrr-rl, Dorrhei. -14 Re1lf,SusanE1-1,111,127,185 Resrh, Howard 'H Resrh, Pat 91,111 Riee, 'rrndy 94 Richardson, l.11nce 9-1 Rlchardv.1n,Par11eIa 94, 111, 125, 115, 179, 181 Rinel1art,Jerry 94 Ripplcxjudith 94, 111 Roherrs, Larry 94 Robinson, Parnela 94, 101, 1119, 111, 179 Rogers, Cheryl 94, llo, 181 Rc1gers,Nancv 91, 110 Rogers, Virginia 94, 111 Rohrhaoh, Parrieia 94 Rohrs, Gary 94, 139 Rosen11anrn,jndi1h 94, 110, 125 Romjanet 94 Rule, Lynn 94 Russell, David 94, 100, 109, 158 Ryan, Claude 94 ' Sandage, Marjorie 94, 111 Sanders, Dan 158 Satuerbier, Trudy 94, 138, 189 Shank, Mike 94 Schapeler, sandra 94, 111 Schindler, Beverly 94, 183 Schumacher, Roger 94, 109 Schupp, Dennis 94 Scott, Virginia 94, 104, 109, 111 185 Seek, Betty 94, 111 sharon, Diane 94, 121, 1113 Sheets, james 94, 126,149 shellenlsergar, jarnis 94 Sherman, Janice 94 sherinan, Patricia 94 Shirley, Larry 94 sieoeri, Leoya 94 sirnrner-rnan, Nancy 94, 110 Slayden, Charles 94, 109, 159 slnsher, Cheryl 94 Smith, Clarence 94, 121 Smith, John Denny 94 Smith, Judi Ella 94, 110 sinirh, Marion 94, 105 Smith, Nancy 94, 100, 109, 111, 114 Smokewood, Shirley 94, 110 Super, Marcia 95, 104, 109, 1113 soorh, Virgil 95 spragne, Dc Vonne 95, 111 Srader, Shirley 95 Stafford, Richard 95 Stanger, Thomas 95 Starr, Carol 95 Steele, Charles 95, 159 Stephens, Donna 95 Sterrett, Dennis 95, 139, 149 Stevens 95 Stevenson, Arthur 95 Stevenson, Sharee 95 Stevenson, Sharon 95 Stingl, Regina 95, 111 Stone, Sharon 95, I11 Stover, Cheryl 95, 109, 191 Stowell, Sharon 95 Street, Paula 95 Streeter, Carol 95, I11 Stuart, Patty 95 sninioenhans, Larry 95, 158 Sutton, janet 95, 126 Talmtt, Kenneth 95, 109 Tann, Everett 95 Tanner, Gayle 95, 126, 179, 181 Taylor, Shirley 95 Thilking, Eddie 95, 139, 149 Thompson, George 95 Tillorson, Joe 95, 139 Titus, Barbara 95, 159 Tootle, Richard 95 Tonsley, Joanna 95, 109, 195 Tryon, Dehorah 95, 127 Tucker, Owen 95 Tucker, Robin 95 Turnbow, Kenneth 95, 149 Vance, Frances 95 Vaughan,Sharr1n 95, 111 wade, Nancy 95, 111 Wvagener, George 95 NVagent-r, Peggy 95, 196 VVa1ker, Larry 95 walror, Gary 95 1rVard, David 95, 109, 139 Warder, Bob 95, 109 Ware, Everett 95 lvarerr, Beverly 95 Mlatkins, Carolyn 95 Webh, Dahling 95, 109 Weddle, Diane 95 XYeir, Christy 95, 125 weir,shir1ey 95, 111 wellirig1on,Ann '15 wernor, Robert L15 wheaiori, Doane 95 Nhellglnitn, Darlrllt' 96, 110, 1811 Wilhitc, Mary 97 1Villitrt1.L1nda 96, 110, 1111 NYill1r.tl11s0rt, NI1kr,96, 1119, I7-1, 175 willringhny, Milre 91,, 11I'l XS'il54111, Dale 116, 11141 Y 1N'1Is411t,S111rIet 911, 1115 Yatr-s,tIha1lcs'17, 13h Yong.-r, 11111 11141 Autograph, please! Wanted - signatures of schoolmates 209 Clzissmates, dash off a dispatch Friends' autographs needed Write your message on this page Q gf ' ,ur 'll-fkl 1 I if. so -N' - 4.. ,EN , 'f'-F141 , , pig L- JJ' va' . 24 f ,ni- W, V ny f f. 1. Z , 3. 51 ,, ' . Efaa 1 ff, 212 --- i -Z Commenc ent Night Still was the huge auditorium, Silence descended o'er all, Waiting the last memoriam To fall on them in that hall. The seniors looked proud on the platform, Their hearts were not turned to the past, Their dreams smiled on through the program, 'Til the Alma Mater', was played at the last. Then were eyes filled with strange tears, And a loneliness entered their hearts, For the things they had hated, they now held dear, And they wished, not yet, to depart. Susannah Boykin McColl fS.C.j Chapter N r U 2::,,. .f. ,pv- ' ?'? A':f 'WF-:ef ' gif wi I ,K , ,il SN? Q! Bn 4 D N
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