Blanchard High School - Lion Yearbook (Blanchard, OK)
- Class of 1962
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1962 LION DEDICATION Mrs. Laura Rogers came to Blanchard and joined the faculty as Home Economics Instructor in September of 1957. Her parents, [Doctor and Mrs. Ferrin Holcomb, had moved here in July of 1957. Les Rogers, her husband, was stationed at Fort Sill in Lawton. So by choice and by chance, Blanchard High School acquired a New Home Economics teacher and has enjoyed her talents for five years. Mrs. Rogers graduated from Beggs High School in 1952. At Oklahoma State University, she belonged to the International Relations Club, Home Economics Club, and Chi Omega Social Sorority. She also attended Texas Western. In her years at New Mexico State, she was a Homecoming Queen, A Yearbook Beauty, Head Counselor for Freshman Women for two years, and recipient of the 1956 Danforth Fellowship, it was also her honor to be elected to Mu Beta, Women’s Honorary Scholastic Society. She graduated with honors from New Mexico State in 1957. Mrs. Rogers has two sons: Brad, born July 7, 1958 and Kurt, born May 29, 1961. She is a member of the Methodist Church, Anabel Circle, and Delta Kappa Gamma, Women’s Educational Sorority in Norman. This year Les will graduate with a degree in General Engineering from Oklahoma University. Mrs. Rogers has decided to call a halt to her teaching career for an indefinite period, so that she can devote more time to her family. With this decision to halt teaching she will be remembered for many contributions she has made these five years at Blanchard. Future Homemakers of America is in its fourth year under her leadership. For five years she has presented a style show, an event that towns people look forward to each year because of the talent exhibited by the girls she has taught. The Home Economics Department has sponsored a F. H. A. Ball for three years and it is one of the nicest social events each year. She has been director of Religious Emphasis Week for four years, and with that direction she has helped us all to remember what the Easter Season really stands for. Being a member of Oklahoma Education Association, National Education Association, Oklahoma Home Economics Education Association, American Home Economics Education Association, Oklahoma Vocation Association and American Vocation Association has helped to make her a dedicated person in her profession. The Blanchard Annual Staff is proud and honored to dedicate this 1962 Annual to Mrs. Laura Rogers, a credit to her community, a homemaker, and one of the best Home Economics teachers Blanchard has ever had. MRS. LAURA ROGERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Paula Shelton, Bob Gilmore, Carol Stacy, Richard Penn, Judy Patterson, Dick Southard, Jane Shctlno, Mrs. Lewis, David Southard. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Betty Lewis BUSINESS MANAGER - SPONSOR - EDITOR A N N U A L S T A F F JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES ADMINISTRATION SUPERINTENDENT In every institution of learning in our great America there are those among the faculties and student bodies who go beyond the call of duty and give sacrifically of their time and talents, expecting no reward except the satisfaction of a job well done. Such has been the case in Blanchard High, in 1961-1962, of Mrs. Lewis and the Annual Staff. In our yearbook we have recorded the events which we most want to remember. Through the efforts of this year's staff we will be able to review those memorable occasions in the years which lie before us. Sincerely yours, A. J. Terrell Superintendent I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Mrs. Lewis and the entire annual staff for the tremendous job they have done on this 1961-1962 Blanchard Annual. It is with this type of leadership, our school will continue to improve in all educational endeavors which we are striving to meet. To the student body of our school I want to say Thank you for the wonderful experiences' which we shared together. John W. Sill Principal PRINCIPAL Superintendent Terrell and School Board Members Ray Crowley, Leon Bridwell, Harlan Huffman, Elmo Elliott and Roscoe Gilmore. PAT BARD CHARLES DEWBRE MURL ERGENBRIGHT JOLENE JORDAN Music Central State Social Students Industrial Arts Junior High Boys Coach Central State Central State Commerce Oklahoma City University SYBIL HALL RICHARD NORTHINGTON BETTY LEWIS English Agriculture Junior High - Girl's Athletics Oklahoma University Oklahoma State Oklahoma State COLONEL FRANK STEER Math and Algebra West Point LAURA ROGERS Home Economics New Mexico State GENELLE RICHEY Junior High English O.C. W. RICHARD WAGGONER Social Studies - Coach Central State Linda Miller York and Jimmy Blagg THE MOST ATHLETIC Paula Shelton and Mike Whinnery Gary McConnell and Fern Hyde SENIOR CLASS PERSONALITIES Karen Brooks and John Davis THE MOST CONGENIAL Marie Crowley and Larry Oglesby THE MOST INDUSTRIOUS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL .AND MOST HANDSOME THE CUTEST '■'I’DItu, i Phyllis Saylors and Dick Southard THE MOST POPULAR SENIORS Jolene Jordan OFFICERS As we the Seniors of 1962 graduate we leave the most fun filled year of our lives!! !! ! We started the year by electing the following officers: President, Dick Southard; Vice-President, Larry Oglesby; Secretary, Donna Nixon; Treasurer, Julian Cole; Reporter. Mike Whinnery. Our float Queen For a Day won third place at the annual homecoming parade. Karen represented our class as Football Princess, and Leslie Sewell McCraw was our annual candidate. Three senior girls participated in basketball this year. Karen Brooks and Paula Shelton were elected captains, and Franksine Lee was elected co-captain. Karen was named to the All-Conference Basketball Team. Six boys went out for football this year. John Davis and Donald Simer were elected captains. John Davis, Donald Simer, and Jimmy Blagg were elected to the Ail-Conference Football Team. Donald Simer was elected Football King. Six boys went out for High School Basketball. Mike Whinnery and Gary McConnell were elected captains of the team. Gary McConnell made All-Conference in basketball. Eight Senior Girls took music this year, and five were in the ensemble. Linda Bowser and Marie Crowley were members of the High School Sextette, and Mary Williams and Paula Shelton were in the quartette. Linda Bowser was accompanist for the High School music class, and was elected Miss Music for 1961 and 1962. Lynn Foster was elected Mr. Music. We had six officers in F. H. A. They were Paula Shelton, Mary Williams, Linda Bowser, Marie Crowley, Karen Brooks, and Linda York. Two boys were F. F. A. Officers, Jimmy Blagg and Lynn Foster. Several of our boys received F. F. A. awards at the Awards Assembly. Our class personalities were as follows: Most beautiful and handsome--Linda York and Jimmy Blagg Cutest--Phylis Saylors and Dick Southard Most popular--Marie Crowley and Larry Oglesby Most Athletic--Karen Brooks and John Davis Most congenial--Paula Shelton and Mike Whinnery Most industrious--Fern Hyde and Gary McConnell The Seniors walked away with most of the awards this year at the Awards Assembly. Dick Southard received the Agriculture and All-Around Boy Awards. Paula Shelton received Home Economics, Shorthand, Annual, All-Around Girl, Salutatorian, and Scholarship Awards. Linda Miller York also received the Home Economics Award. Gary McConnell received the English and Valedictorian Awards. Barbara Swanson received Typing I and Bookkeeping, and Fern Hyde received the Typing II awards. Linda Bowser, distinguished pianist and music student, received the Music Award. Julian Cole received the National Math award and Larry Oglesby received the service award. This year for the first time a special award was given for outstanding achievement in the field of meanness. Mary Williams and Linda Bowser received this award. At this time we would like to thank Mrs. Jordan for being the perfect sponsor a class could ever ask for. She has faithfully supported us in every activity we took part in during the last two years. She has been a good friend to each of us as well as a good sponsor. We know that none of us will ever forget that night on our Senior Trip when we all had a new experience with vaseline and shaving cream. We would also like to thank Mr. Wheeler for his help and support this year. Jolene Jordan Sponsor Roy Wheeler Sponsor Linda Bowser Jimmy Blagg Karen Brooks Julian Cole Marie Crowley John Davis Fern Hyde Lynn Foster Ann Kelly Archie James Franksine Lee Louis Kelly Leona McGaha Gary McConnell Linda Miller York Larry Oglesby Donna Nixon Donald Simer Phyllis Saylors Jim Sims Leslie Sewell Dick Southard Paula Shelton Mike Whinery Barbara Swanson Donell Ledford Mary Williams Myrna Jarman JUNIOR CLASS PERSONALITIES THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND MOST HANDSOMF Patricia Simer and Scotty Stacy THE MOST ATHLETIC Glenda Brooks and Richard Penn THE CUTEST Shirley Brooks and George Davis THE MOST POPULAR Judy Patterson and Joe Lewis THE MOST CONGENIAL Barbara Hyde and Jacky Clanton THE MOST INDUSTRIOUS Syvilla Steele and Fred Wilmeth JUNIORS SPONSOR - Pat Bard CLASS OFFICERS--Eddie Hoisted, President; Joe Lewis, Vice-President; Syvilla Steele, Secretary-Treasurer; George Davis, Reporter; Sonny Jennings, Sergeant-at-Arms. We the Junior Class of 1961-62 have had a very full and exciting year. At the beginning of the year we elected Eddid Holstad, President; Joe Lewis, Vice-President; Syvilla Steele, Secretary-Treasurer; George Davis, Reporter; and Sonny Jennings, Sergeant-at-Arms. We were well represented in various sports this year. Eleven of the Junior boys went out for football, and four of them made the main string. Five boys also went out for basketball. The girls were in the sports picture too. Nine girls went out for basketball and three of them made the main string. The girls were also active in volleyball. Judy Patterson and Patricia Simer were elected cheerleaders. The girls were in F. H. A. and two girls from our class were officers. George Davis was chosen F. II. A. Beau. Our boys were very active in F. F. A. George Davis was President. Several of the boys won ribbons at the County Stock Show. Some of the boys attended the State Stock Show, too. Judy Patterson was chosen F. F. A. Sweetheart and Rodeo Queen. We won first place with our float. It was a big red steer depicting the television show Rawhide . Our football queen candidate was Patricia Simer. We were very happy to have the Football Queen, Judy Patterson, chosen from the Junior class. At the Awards Assembly our class was well represented. George Davis received the Chapter Star Farmer Award. Judy Patterson won the Social Studies Award, Scholarship Award, and the Librarian Award. Judy Patterson was choosen Annual Queen and Karen Knipplemier was chosen annual queen candidate. This year has really been fun. One of the highlights was our play Hobgoblin House. The theme of the Junior-Senior Banquet this year was Oriental Gardens . We all thought the cafeteria looked beautiful decorated with Chinese lanterns, wind chimes, red and white, crepe paper, and gray brick wall. The Juniors would like to thank the Suzie Wong girls who served for the Banquet. Thank you Mrs. Bard. Mrs. Williams, and Miss Hall for being wonderful sponsors this year !! ! Loise Anderson Sandra Boutwell Sue Bowling Ronnie Brightwell Carolyn Brooks Glenda Brooks Shirley Brooks Terry Burris Mae Chapman Jacky Clanton Mona Cole George Davis Joyce Franklin Peggy Harmon Donald Haynes Charlotte Henderson Sandy Hill Eddie Hoisted Barbara Hyde Edward Jennings Joyce Jennings Wilma Ketter Karen Knipplemier Joe Lewis Dearyl Nance Judy Patterson Richard Penn Patricia Simer Verna Smith Scotty Stacy Syvilla Steele Marvin Terrell Fred Wilmeth Loretta White SOPHOMORES Colonel Frank Steer This year the Sophomore Class was ruled by the males. Shelby Stevens was elected President. Farrell Shatwell, Vice-President; Frank Wilson, Secretary; Ronnie Hoisted, Treasurer; C. W. Chapman, Reporter; and Mike Northington, Sergeant-at-Arms. But the girls received the beauty titles. Olga Lewis was the Sophomore football candidate, Carol Stacy was the annual candidate, and Judy Burris, Delores Allen, and Carol Stacy were selected as candidates from the Sophomore Class to be among those chosen for Annual Queen. Jennifer Burris was given the scholarship award for the Sophomore with the highest grade average. Paula Knox, Jen Burris, Judy Burris, Olga Lewis, Carol Stacy, and Camille Blagg made the Oklahoma State Honor Society. Shelby Stevens and Gary Lemons both received F. F. A. Awards. The speech award was given to Sophomore Jim Snow. Sophomore members were active in High School Pep Club and F. H. A. In Pep Club Judy Burris was cheerleader and Mariana Willson alternate. Carol Stacy was reporter and Olga Lewis and Jennifer Burris were Sergeant-at-Arms. In F. H.A. Judy Burris was Treasurer; Carol Stacy, Reporter; and Camille Blagg, Historian. The Sophomore F. H. A. members attended the State Rally in Oklahoma City and Judy Burris, Jen Burris, and Carol Stacy participated in the State F. H.A. Program. All members had an enjoyable time. In athletics Mariana Wilson was a main string guard in basketball and in football C. W. Chapman was on the main string. There are many Sophomore girls in the High School Ensemble and Delores Allen, Carlotta Swanson, Carol Stacy, Jen Burris, and Judy Burris are in the Triple Trio. Roar Lions To Victory was the theme of our Homecoming float and we won 4th place. During this year, the Sophomore Class attended a movie in Oklahoma City and afterwards we ate at the Cattlemen's Cafe. The Sophomore Class wishes to thank their sponsors, Mrs. Lewis and Colonel Steer. Delores Allen Eddie Bashara Camille Blagg Judith Boutwell Jennifer Burris Judy Burris C. C. Chapman Ray Chapman Shirley Compton Cathlene Dyer Jimmy Elliott Bob Gilmore Glenn Gray Travis Hackney Dewane Henderson Mike Hill David Neal Hill Ronnie Halsted Mike Hughes Paula Knox Ronnie Lambert Montie Lee Gary Lemons Olga Lewis DeWayne Mills Ann Morris Jodie McConnell Sharon McGrew Glen Nelson Mike Northington Patricia Shatwell Farrell Shatwell Jimmy Smith Jim Snow Bob Sperry Carol Stacy Shelby Stevens Carlotta Swanson Karen Wilmeth Mariana Wilson Frank Wilson FRESHMEN Genelle Richey OFFICERS The Freshman Class started the year off with a bang. We elected the following officers: President, Carl Aldridge; Vice-President, Tommy Shepard; Secretary-Treasurer, Nedra Swinney; Reporter, Ruth Ann Pales; Sergeant-at-Arms, Robert Bowser. We had Royalty in our class this year. Judy Gilmore was elected Annual Princess. The three girls in our room running for Annual Queen were Judy Gilmore, Jane Ellen Shelton, and Leanna Nance. Leanna Nance was elected Annual and Football candidate. In the homecoming float race we were sure we were flying to victory with our float Blue Angels . But we had engine trouble and came in second. Nine girls participated in girls athletics this year. The following girls were on the main string of our basketball and baseball team: Jane Ellen Shelton, Linda Whinnery, and Judy Gilmore. The Junior High Girls Team has had a marvelous season, winning all games and losing none. They won the Washington Invitational Tourney. Ten boys participated in athletics. Robert Bowser distinguished himself by playing mainstring on the high school football team. In Junior High Football Robert Bowser and Terry Foster, were on the main string. In basketball Robert Bowser and Eldon Ursurey made the main string. Several other boys were on the team. Sixteen girls were in music this year. Twelve were in the choir. Judy Gilmore, Jane Shelton, and Kay Chapman were in the Trio. The three and Cleeda White were in the Triple Trio. Nedra Swinney accompanied these two groups and sang in the quartet. The Freshman girls were very thrilled in our first year of F. H. A. An exciting experience was going to the State F.H.A. Rally. The boys were equally thrilled with their activities in F. F. A. During the year the following people were chosen as our class personalities. Most handsome boy and most beautiful girl - Carl Aldridge and Nedra Swinney Cutest boy and girl - Jane E. Shelton and David Southard Most athletic boy and girl - Judy Gilmore and Robert Bowser Most popular boy and girl - Leanna Nance and Terry Foster Most congenial - Donna Stacy and Mike Galloway Most industrious - Ruth Ann Pales and Tommy Shephard Quite a few Freshman received awards at the Awards Assembly this year. Robert Bowser received the Scholarship, Science, Math, and Shop Awards. Jane Shelton and Judy Gilmore received the Gloria Simer Sportsmanship Award. Tommy Shephard received the scholarship and Green Hand Star Farmer. Ronnie Holden received an agriculture award for doing farming work. Billy Compton won an agriculture award in the division of poultry. For our fun this year we wish to thank Mrs. Richey. She has been our sponsor for three years. She has done a wonderful job each year. THANKS SO MUCH ■ Carl Aldridge Judy Booth Jimmy Bowring Robert Bowser Sue Casey Ronald Casey Kay Chapman Dean Clanton Billy Compton Brenda Cornett Jerry Cole Larry Dean Linda Dennis Carl Dodgin Larry Foreman Terry Foster James Franklin Mike Ga 11away Beverly Gibson Judy Gilmore Linda Gray Darlene Hobbs Ronnie Holder Cheryl Hughes Glen Hutchison Reggie Medcalf Ronnie Morton Paula Mottinger Donna Nance Leanna Nance Wanda Nixon Ruth Ann Pales Joyce Pool Floria Price Bobby Reeves Jimmy Riddles Jane Shelton Tommy Shepherd Kitty Smith David Southard Donna Stacy Vernon Stevens Nedra Swinney Betty Thurston Eldon Ussery Linda Whinnery Cleeda White Gary Whitford Sharon Wigley Bobby Wilmeth Jimmy Wood toy Adams Allen Aldridge Gayla Annesley Joann Annesley Richard Ashford Gerald Bottoms Patti Brand Wanda Brand Jerry Brooks Clarene Campbell Donald Carter Raoul Childs Judy Cummings Donna Hast Vicki Elliott Bill Foster Janice Franklin Doris Freeman Shannon Goodman Joe Hackney Larry Hager Freddie Harrison Cynthia Henderson Kay Halsted Jack Huckeby Mary Kelly Diane Kirkham Larry Knipplemier Roxanne Lambert Larry Lietzke Margie Madden Patrica McGaha Lynn Mills Louise Mitchusson Charlcie Montgomery Randall Mottinger Jimmy Neal Richard Hoffsinger Darlene Phillips Alvin Reeves John Gay Stacy Virginia Steele Sue Stone Ronald Terrell Cynthia Williams Robert Wingate Franklin White Kenneth Wood Denzil Wood Jimmy Anderson Paula Blagg Bert Booth Barbara Bottoms Cratis Bowling Larry Bridwell David Brightwell Jimmy Dale Carter Gordonna Chappel Nancy Cothren Ronnie Eisenhour Jenel Grissom Jerry Hall Harvey Harrison Wanda Harrison Anita Hill Donna Houck Linda Kimbrell Kayla Ladd Charles Lemons David Lietzke Doyle McGaha Jerry McMillon Daniel Mills Wanita Millsap Gary Mitchell Junior Mitchusson Sherry Montgomery Wayne Murrah Jerry Oglesby Teddy Pickard Riley Prigmore Ruby Rollings Samuel Scott Glen Sharp Clovis Smith Donna Stephens Jolene Sumpter Donnie Swanson Paula Swinney Diana White Billy Wieteiman SOPHOMORE CLASS PERSONALITIES THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND HANDSOME THE CUTEST THE MOST ATHLETIC Mariana Wilson and Bob Sperry THE MOST POPULAR Camille Blagg and Ronnie Hoisted THE MOST CONGENIAL THE MOST INDUSTRIOUS Olga Lewis and Frank Wilson Paula Knox and Bob Gilmore ROYALTY JUDY PATTERSON ANNUAL QUEEN BUD WILKINSON It is an honor and pleasure to be asked to judge your Queen Contest at Blanchard High School. All of the candidates appear to be lovely young ladies. The selection was most difficult. After due consideration and consultation with our staff, we selected Judy Patterson. Sincerely yours, _____I— C. B. Wilkinson Director of Athletics Oklahoma University __________________________________________________________Norman. Oklahoma ANNUAL ATTENDANTS SENIOR Leslie Sewell McCraw JUNIOR Karen Knippelmier SOPHOMORE Carol Stacy A N N U A MISS L JUDY P GILMORE | N C E S s MISS KAREN BROOKS JUDY PATTERSON FOOTBALL QUEEN FOOTBALL ATTENDANTS SOPHOMORE - Olga Lewis JUNIOR - Patricia Simer EIGHTH GRADE - Cynthia Williams SEVENTH GRADE - Paula Blagg FRESHMAN - Leeanna Nance FRESHMAN CLASS PERSONALITIES Nedra Sweeney and Carl Aldridge Robert Bowser and Judy Gilmore ACTIVITIES Sponsor - Mrs. Laura Rogers F. H.A. Seniors OFFICERS--President, Paula Shelton; Vice-President, Mary Williams; Secretary, Judy Patterson; Treasurer, Judy Burris; Reporter, Carol Stacy; Parliamentarian, Glenda Brooks; Photographer, Karen Brooks; Historian, Linda York and Camille MEMBERS Blagg; Devotional Chairman, Linda Bowser; not shown Marie Cowley, Song Leader. Juniors Sophomores Freshman OFFICERS-“President, Mary Williams; Sergeant-at-Arms, Jen Burris; Vice-President, Leslie Sewell McCraw; Alternate Cheerleader, Marland Wilson. PEP Club Members and Cheerleaders. 1961 Pledges. Pep Club at Homecoming Parade. CHEERLEADERS--Paula Shelton, Phyllis Saylors, Judy Patterson, Pat Simer, and Judy Burris. r. a Cheerleaders at Homecoming BEFORE AFTER Le Anna Nance on the second place float BLUE ANGELS. f k For A Da r?£lGNS OVER RIVERS IW Karen Brooks on the senior float QUEEN FOR A DAY. Olga Lewis on the sophomore float MGM LION. The seventh and eighth grade candidates were Paula Blagg and Cynthia Williams. 1961-62 Queen Judy Patterson, Captain Davis. Bowser, Nance, Chapman, Lewis. Simer, Brooks, Simer, Penn. Queen Patterson, Captain John Davis. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL F. H. A. BALL F. H. A. STYLE SHOW SENIOR CLASS PLAYS JR. CLASS PLAY HOBGOBLIN HOUSE LEFT TO RIGHT: Nedra Sweeney, Paula Shelton, Syvilla Steele, Mary Williams, and Jane Shelton. LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Knippelmier, Cookie Jennings, Linda Bowser, Jane Shelton, Marie Crowley, Judy Patterson and Shirley Brooks. ENSEMBLES LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Burris, Carlotta Swanson, Kay Chapman, Judy Gilmore, Dolores Allen, Carol Stacy, Jen Burris, Cleeda White, Jane Shelton and Nedra Sweeney. LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Gilmore, Kay Chapman, Jane Shelton and Nedra Sweeney. AWARDS Agriculture...................... Home Economics................... Social Studies................... English.......................... Speech .......................... Shorthand........................ Typing I......................... Typing II........................ Bookkeeping...................... Industrial Arts.................. Music............................ Annual .......................... Science.......................... National Math.................... Math............................. Librarian........................ Gloria Simer Sportsmanship Award Service.......................... Girls Athletic................... Boys Athletic.................... All Around Girl.................. All Around Boy................... Salutatorian..................... Valdddctorian.................... Scholarship--Freshman............ Sophomore........... Junior.............. Senior.............. Special Meaness Award............ ......................Dick Southard Paula Shelton and Linda Miller York ......................Judy Patterson ....................Gary McConnell ..........................Jim Snow ....................Paula Shelton .....................Barbara Swanson .........................Fern Hyde ....................Barbara Swanson ......................Robert Bowser ......................Linda Bowser ....................Paula Shelton ....................Robert Bowser ........................Julian Cole ....................Robert Bowser ......................Judy Patterson Jane Ellen Shelton and Judy Gilmore ....................Larry Oglesby ......................Karen Brooks .........................John Davis ....................Paula Shelton ....................Dick Southard ....................Paula Shelton ....................Gary McConnell .Tommy Shepherd and Robert Bowser ..........................Jen Burris ......................Judy Patterson ....................Paula Shelton . . Mary Williams and Linda Bowser SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE CLASS PERSONALITIES THE MOST HANDSOME AND BEAUTIFUL Paula Blagg and Raoul Childs THE MOST ATHLETIC Vicki Elliott and Richard Ashford THE MOST CONGENIAL THE CUTEST Judy Cummins and Larry Litzke THE MOST POPULAR Doris Freeman and John Stacy THE MOST INDUSTRIOUS ATHLETICS TEAM PICTU RE - - ROW ONE: Brightwell, Sperry, Foster, Davis, Bowser, Elliott, Jennings, and Hughes. ROW TWO: Davis, Haynes, Chapman, Clanton, Southard, Simer, Wilmeth, and Terrell. ROW THREE: Wilson, Halsted, Mills, Blagg, Penn, Nance, Lewis, and Gray. ALL CONFERENCE-- Don Simer and John Davis. COACHES--Dick Waggoner and John Sill. STARTING BACKFIELD--LEFT TO RIGHT: Haynes, Simer, Brightwell, Chapman and Davis. ALTERNATE BACKFIELD--LEFT TO RIGHT: Bowser, Sperry, Wilmeth, Nance, and Foster. STARTING TEAM--LEFT TO RIGHT: Blagg, Haynes, Mills, Simer, Clanton, Brightwell, Chapman, Davis, Nance, Halsted, and Penn. Above: Center - Chapman Above right: Guards, Lewis Terrell, Clanton, and Nance. Right: Guards, Hughes, Elliott, Gray, and Jennings. Below: Ends, Blagg, Penn, and Southard. Lower right: Tackles, Halsted, Wilson, and Mills. ROW ONE; Cole, Lee, Patterson, Brooks-S, Butris-Judith, Brooks-C. ROW TWO; Brooks-K, Shelton, Blagg, Brooks-G, Wilson, Burris-Jen. Score 27 55 36 51 35 38 38 25 34 68 57 29 62 27 36 Starting Line-Up K. Brooks - All Conference Guard - First Team Seniors Blanchard 35 38 42 28 43 31 40 31 33 54 40 35 47 47 28 P. Shelton - All Conference Forward - Second Team SCHEDULE SEASONS SCHEDULE Opponent and Washington Wayne Lexington Wayne Dibble Hughes Dibble Washington Dibble Noble New Castle Luther Noble Western Heights Crooked Oak ROW ONE: Davis-G, Simer. Stevens. ROW TWO: Lewis, Brightwell, McConnell, Davis-J ROW THREE: Whinery, Blagg, Hill, Penn. All Conference Whinery, Davis, second team and McConnel, first team. Starting Line-Up. s E N I 0 R H 1 G H B O Y S Seniors and Coach Waggoner. SCHEDULE SEASONS SCHEDULE Blanchard Opponent and Score 55 Washington 25 61 Wayne 34 37 Lexington 29 48 Wayne 29 51 Dibble 44 49 H ughes 37 36 Dibble 38 53 Washington 29 47 Washington 28 46 Noble 52 37 Noble 59 59 New Castle 60 53 University High 76 59 Piedmont 37 48 Union City 52 48 Crooked Oak 35 50 Bethany 42 32 Mustang 42 JR. HIGH GIRLS AND BOYS BASKETBALL ROW ONE: Cummins, Shelton, Kimbrell. ROW TWO; Pales, Hoisted, Elliott, Freeman. ROW THREE: Hughes, Gilmore, Stacy, Williams, Whinery. ROW ONE: Lietzke-D, Medea If, Foster, Lietzke-L, Hager, Bowser. ROW TWO: Coach Dewbre, Clanton, Reeves, Ussery, Cole, Childs, Ashford, Williams. Starting Line-Up for Junior High Girls - Trophy Champs - Washington Invitational Tourney. 7th and 8th Grade - Under 100 lbs. Team 5th and 6th Grade Girls Team 7th and 8th Grade Girls - Champs at Middleberg and Blanchard Invitational Tournaments VOLLEYBALL FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Shirley Brooks, Karen Brooks, Mona Cole, Pat Simer. SECOND ROW: Judy Patterson, Glenda Brooks, Carolyn Brooks, Karen Wilmeth, Paula Knox. THIRD ROW: Franksine Lee, Jen Burris, Mariana Wilson, Olga Lewis, Judy Burris. BASEBALL - CONFERENCE AND DISTRICT CHAMPS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Bob Sperry, Shelby Stevens, Donald Simer, C. W. Chapman, Neal Hill, Scott Stacy. SECOND ROW: Ray Chapman, Mike Whinnery, Mike Highes, Eddie Hoisted, Richard Penn, Glen Gray, Joe Lewis. HUB AND LIUS DRIVE-INN Good Food Good Service Make Hub and Lil's YOUR Meeting Place Call In Orders Curb Service Students Welcome HU S 2kkk BEN FRANKLIN STORE 5 AND I0 £ PATS TRENCHING SERVICE John L. Dilbeck, Owner HU 5-2A09 Blanchard HU 5-3655 Arvll (Pat) Patterson RED CROSS DRUGS FIRST STATE BANK Your Money Buys More In A REAL Drugstore HU 5-3305 Blanchard M. F. 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