Bloomington High School - Gothic Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)

 - Class of 1960

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Vw -,V,Q,,,V-,g 33, xn5,VVVp V V V. 4, 1113 -ygw-VVVrV.V',-'g ' 'Vi VV ,A , 4 V1 54- '- V, Vi, V VV ' ,V xt E !i579ea.-aww -MP. 'fqV:9f,:V f wlx'a.I:'.G.',v5-.,57fd1E3'f5r m'1v?ffmwm'..,,-wwf' -wiv Q-11 wzrf-'zTV ,a1V .W ww: V' 1+ 31,4-Vi ,V .Lira -V , V .W V 1.9-2.x V V' :IW-.-+V . L '. J' V. I , MWAWQ 55' MJ y , WW JVM? Www WW , A eff' f , . 1, Q . . Q H J . 1960 GOTHIC BLOOIVIINGTON HIGH SCHOOL BLOOIVIINGTON, INDIANA 144 We . Aww TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Opening Activities Sports Academic Senior Underclass Junior High Advertising Index l'agf's 1- 1 3 141---1-3 -Ll-65 66-89 90-113 11-1--129 130-1-15 1116-161 162-168 F . i , i 4 S anna :JL rw wfmw IWW I Iawzgqmzm Zbwagdweaa 1- 1,31 mm daawzcwe Sean 2 'W--' QVHWS Checlfbn Say... W y 3 Secfiwaisxi' Semin. QM i is 3 SWM.. PiS'1f3?5W, I0 W Giaffwe' I 1 r It has heen said that Americans have xnore leisure time than ever. Thus. one should exercise sound judgrnent when I planning his time so that he will not L aluuse it. Leisure suggests a relaxful and - pleasant nloorl. One should train himself QA' to accept leisure time as a time to Veer from lahm' and to nimnentarily forget , 1 ' ' vfiigii, prolilf-ms and enjoy life. f ,W-W ...mf- W uw' New 35 Nw 'sg-R r Am -V x ' K ' Qi 95: W, . g . gm N3 :A A , X2 i, faux if Z 14, 1 2 Lil i 2 4 , . ,.5T1.f .I . wiv Q.. Q 4:12 hi ll 3,2 Fifi M New ff K x i 22125: af ,, .H 5.1 -' '2 ,si 7 1. f,- -L A '-, 1: ML 3 i, ,,. W Q W 2 gz, .. , 1? Q 'A gg 3 , , Q . ' k f , 'Z - fy. S 235 iii T, Y, .. .,.- .- ,N 5 15 :'- -:: ':ef':' U 1 I 5 ' 1 H ,, . Q F Y .aw 25, f, as l , 'Q H aw. A f ! fx, W tudent Council - Away Game Buses, Dances, Contests, Welfare Drives. AND THEN WE'LL . . . says Joe Curtis as representatives hastily take l'l0feB. STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD-QF1-ont rowj left to right: Janet Wamplcr, Judy Pruett, Patty Norris, Kara Sare, Frieda Lentz, John Buruff. QBack row, Joe Curtis, Suzanne Whaley, Larry Trueblood, Bob Boruff, Gary Ryser, Dr. Carl Stewart. GOTHIC Begins To Take Shape I GOTHIC STAFF-fSlandingJ left to right: Mr. William Gosser, David Hittlo, Bill Pritchett, Reece Johnston, Joann Chatfield, Dee Gregory, Gordon Whitaker, Bob Boruff, Pai Curtis, Suzanne Whaley, Sharlec-n Snapp. lSeatmlJ Janet Wampler, Sally Rugg, Carol Pcden, Faye Corbin, Dick Wampler, Juli-0 Jones, Beverly Hasty. Drawing layouts, writing copy, taking pictures, and just plain working hard were a few of the tasks performed by the 1960 Gothic Staff. The staff worked feverishly and worked long grueling hours trying to meet their deadlines. After the last deadline was met, the Gothic Staff sat down with crossed fingers, hoping the readers would think this was the best Gothic ever. While the staff waited anxiously for Gothic distribution day they helped the new staff start planning the book for 1961. Co-Editors-in-Chief ,,,, Activities Editor Sports Editor Academic Editor , Senior Editor Underclass Editor , ,, Jr. High Editor Acting Business Manager Art Editor , , , ,,,,, ,, , Photographers , ,lunior Members , , , ii,, H Reece Johnston, Caro ,t , Beverly Hasty Sally Rugg Faye Corhin 7 7 Bob Boruff Suzanne Whaley , Joann Chatfield Pat Curtis , Sharleen Snapp ,, , Gordon Whitaker ,lulee Jones E Bill Pritchett David Hittle Dee Gregory, l Peden, Janet Wampler, Gordon Whitaker PONDERINC over 11 layout, Beverly Hasty, Doe Gregory, Sally llugg, and Mr. Gusser Crop anrl fit pictures into plavo, i As The Staff Draws Layouts fstandingl left to right: Bob Norman, Bob Borufl. fSeatetll Pat Curtis, Dirk Wamgvler, Suzanne Whaley, Sharlcen Snapp, Beverly Hasty, .loann Chatfielcl, Sally Rugg, Bill Pritchett, ,Yulce Jones, and Faye Corbin arc senior nic-rnlie-rs rushing to ment deadlines. A W0man's Place Is Depicted BLUE TRIANGLE - QFront Ruwl left to right: M. Wright, A. Harper, H. Burks, D. Funkhouser, R. Olsson, B. Somes, S. Hank- ins. lSecond Rowl S. Pet- vrson, M. Kirk, C. Pereg- rine, J. Parham, S. Sarf-, K. Raab, J. Croy, C. Faris. fThird Rowl E. Bucher, C. Farlee, D. Burroughs, J. Hinkley, E. Salcc, A. Moore, M. Robinson. fFourth Rowl J. Kinney, S. Hays, J. Richardson, L. Johnson, B. Kerr, T. Thompson, S. Cooke, M. Brinegar, D. Fiscus, M. Martin. lFifth Rowl S. Rayl, S. Rugg, B. Hasty, S. Butcher, D. Pur- cell, S. Head, S. Allgood, S. Nikirk, C. Gardner, S. Culbcrt, D. Hill, D. Hiatt. BLUE TRIANGLE - iFrom Rowl left to right: K. Owens, W. Shotts, B. Stil- lions, J- K. Smith, P. Cur- tis, S. Snapp, T. Bruce, D. Sargent, A. Sansone. fSec- ond Rowj D. Lettelier, B Eads, C. Payton, J. Wampf let, S. Hummel, G. Thomas, N. Pardue, K. Sutherlin, D. Eads. fThird Rowl B. Nikirk, B. Rumple, J. Ryan, G. Jean, J. Harris, J. Clark, J. Anderson, I. Browning, M. Binkley. Qlfourth Rowl B. Willis, S. Combs, S. Freeman, J. Hughes, M. Polley, J. Pershing, J. Thompson, M. Modesitt, C. Morgan, P. Chambers. fFifth Row, P. Lanam, M. Sherschell, S. Mingee, S. Jacobs, M. Walls, S. Wha- ley, M. Corbin, B. Williams, C. Peden, D. Gregory, J. East. Around the Wfmrld in four meetings gave Blue Tri members a chance to discover NA Womenls Place in the Worldf, Guides for the tours, word panel, dis- cussions, and speakers talked on HA Womanls Place in the World as a 4'Careerwoman,'7 a 'aHomemaker,,7 a i'Citizen,w and as a 4'Child of Godfi lnitiation of new members, a Christmas program, and installation of new officers comprised the rest of the meetings for the year. Members could he found every two weeks selling candy down by the cafeteria, trying to tempt stu- dents and teachers alike to buy their wares. This project was to raise money for the Blue Triangle Scholarship to IU given at the end of the year to some deserving member. A service award was also presented to an outstanding worker in the club. Leaders of these activities were Scotty Head, presi- dentg Suzanne Whaley, vice-president, lVlarceta Bink- ley, secretary, and Terri Bruce, treasurer. lVlrs. Sarah Franklin was the sponsor. Tl'IMl l'A'I'l0N sets in as Starr Sara yields to thc wares of Blue Triangle members, Vnnda Smith, Evelyn Salee, and Shirlec Cook. Rl.Ul'I TRI-1Frnnt Row! left to right: R. Wiley, E. Hamm, J. Hoar or man c ur irc S Burton IN Dillingham B Ba cr l'. Hawkins, C. Rim-. C. Trislcr. 151-cond Rowl J. Skirvin, N. Ennis, J B mkl lm B rum me ron Mctca Issacs It lu ll. Harvey. 1. I'rn:-tt, D. McGal1an, S. Byers. fThirrl Howl S. Cox, F ornn os cr ic' umm n1 1 ml 1 liurcl S. lim-u, lf. .lonr's, M. Rogers, D. Stout, B. Bamltrrlscller, lFourtli Howl D llulrl k 'us irc! H s x B Harmon J Jones G Rubmrlson H. Quillan, S. Deckard, B. Routt, J. Fulford, B. Jolly, J. Breeden. llfillh Rowl Mrs franklin C Brill: J n red Nar rn! Nl Nmlirnnim J. Bauer, Pollcy, S. Grubb, V. Vint, J. Martin, S. Merriman, L. Je ers K Freeman P Burg: Hi-Y Buries John J. Jasper! For the first time in many a year the theme for the Thanksgiving eonvo, sponsored by the Senior Hi-Y. was along a humorous line. The basic ideas of Thanksgiving were cleverly and pleasingly pre- sented to the student body which made it an inspir- ing convocation. A funeral service for John Jacob Jasper, planned and acted out by the members, and a rousing speech by lVlr. Red Latimer made the Jasper pep session one of the best ever. Also on the agenda for the year was the annual HlVIile of Penniesn drive for the pur- pose of helping needy families at Christmas. The year was climaxed by the presentation of a scholar- ship for two years at college. Hi-Y leaders were Ronnie Pedro, president, Bill Bruce, vice-president, Les Coyne, secretary, Joe Curtis, chaplaing Larry Trueblood, point secretaryg and Clyde Black, sponsor. SENIOR HI-Y - fFront Rowl left to right: J. Hood, L. Coyne, D. Louder- milk, C. Hadley, L. True. blood, B. Young, J. Ayres, T. Biedenkopf. 1Second Rowl K. Shertzer, J. Shel- ton, A. Easterday, M. Hos- tetler, J. Barrow, L. Butler, B. D'Amico, T. Hinkle, L. Medsker. fThird Howl B. Lavender, C, ..Hanson, R. Stewart, J. Heichilheck, G. Ryser, P, Hazel, C. Butcher. flfourth Rowj B, Combs, R. Sholts, C. Kent, M. Hummel, D. Lee, D. Francis, D. McCoy, R. Dyer, fFront Rowl left to right: E. Shaw, S. Chitwood, J. Douthitt, F. Wiley, H. Crane, D. Windsor, M. Stewart, P. Sweet. fSecond Rowj R. Johnston, L. Coyne, D. Weddle, L. Bush- ert, R. Smith, G. Finley, N. Fleetwood. fThird Rowl R. Stansifcr, S. Slipp, S. Boshears, E. Gardner, J. McPhecters, J. Curtis, B. Norman, D. Rawlins, B. Griffith, B. Robertson- fFourth Rowl Mr. Clyde Black, L. Payne, L. John- son, D. Sparks, T. Hines, D. Hittle, R. Pedro, J. Hill, G. Whitaker. Silver Tri Scans Teen Issues Sll.Vl3lR TRlANGLE-- flfront Rowl left to right: S. Hash. J. Parker, B. Sarher, P. Norris, M. Hawkins, M. Kin' ncnmn, P. Polley. A. Hank- ins, C. Loop, D. Brinsnn, fSccond Rowl Miss H. Mcfkninch, A. Richardson, S. Green, M. McGlor-klin, R. Hart, M. Howell, S. Bruce, P. Moran, M. Baker, R. Hampton, E. Wenricli. fThird Rowl E. Noris, R. Icr-. C. lVlcCamr-ron, C. 0'Malley. C. Braslraluf-r, C. Henderson, S. Browning, M. Carter, S. McCollough, M. Robertson. S. Patterson. fFourth Rowl S. Newherg. C. Harvey, B. Ceisweit, N. Willis, S. Watkins, S. Stogsl dill, J. Harvey, L. Brown, J. Butcher, M. Naylor. fFifth Rowl G. Reeves, M. Baker, D. Oolcy, J. Van winkl.-, A, East, A. End- wright. May, L. Douglas, S. Bush. SILVER TRIANGLE-flfront Rnwl left to right: R. Cioli, B. Prince, R. Mc- Coy, M. Sparks, J. Hobbs- H. Whitaker, B. Stuffle, N. Wilson. fSf-cond Rowj L. Hardy, M. Rogers, L. Un- derwood, J. Graves, C. Sparks, D. Taylor, P. Brown, V. Jean. fThird Rowl R. Kelly, M. Sparks, V. Sparks, R. Deckarrl, J. BUNUH. B- Koontz, F. Lcntz, B. Mast- crs, L. Funkhouser. flfourth Rowl R. Fender. K. Bil- lings, 1. Walker, N. Smith, K. Hankins, G, Beck, D. Dr-ekard, M. Malsbury, B. Rader. flililth Rowl C. Curry, G. Hart, M. Nikirk, S. Recs, M. Stogsdill, N. Coatney, L. Hays, L. Koontz. Teenage problems was the topic of a panel discus- sion for one of Silver Triangle's many meetings. At other meetings, there were informative talks ranging from the mentally retarded to good groom- ing. During the holiday season, gifts were given to the Exchange House, Christian Center, and the School for the Retarded. A picnic to Spring Mill State Park in the spring added the finishing touch to a wonderful year. President Patricia Norris conducted the meetings with the help of Anna Lee Hankins, vice-presidentg and Ann East. secretary-treasurer. There were also numerous girls who worked as committee chairmen and committee members. Miss Helen lVlcAninch was the sponsor. Lights! Places! Play Begins . . . PROSCENIUM PLAYERS-Qlfront Rowl left to right: P. Hankins, R. McCoy, J. Richardson, S. Browning, C, Curry, J. Wampler, J. O'Malley. 151-cond Rowl T. Thompson, N. Cracraft, K. Eddy, N. Ruggiero, M. McGlocklin, S. Ncwhcrg, B. Prince, tThird Rowl J. Ayres, S. Grimes, W. Nlood, J. Pea, J. Arthur, B. Bruce, L. Hays, M. Chadwick. fFourth Rowl C, Clvnrlcning. J. Douthitt, J. Shelton, R. Johnston, K. Scheibner y -X, Entlwright, N. Coatney, S. Head. lFifth Rowl G. Whitaker, B. Hasty, R. Wampler, R. Norman, P. Bryant, S. Whaley, E. Mitchell, C. Brashaber, 5. Rugg. Lights! Camera! Action! The film rolls to take movies of the Proscenium Players' three-act play and the all important senior play which were shown at the club's last meeting. Being one of the busiest clubs around, they presented 'GA Remarkable lnci- dent at Carsons Cornerw for their three-act play, Hlloom For the Prince for a Christmas convo' and a one-act play for Drama Night. As if this wasn't enough to keep them busy, the members planned and staged their own talent show. The year was topped off with a picnic at which the coveted Proscenium Players, awards were presented. We could sum up the activities of this club as busy, busy, busy! Officers in charge of production were Richard Wampler, presidentg Karlene Scheibner, vice-presi- dentg and Terri Bruce, secretary-treasurer. They were greatly aided by Miss Sharon Hannum, sponsor. PROSCENIUM PLAYERS-tFront Rowl left to right: B. Sonics, A. Hunkins, J. Parharn, D. Shields, C. Tristler, N. Huff, J. Hobbs, T. Bruce. 1Sr-cmnl Rowl Miss S. Hannum, S. Snapp, S. Bruce, J, Smith, M. Robinson, P. Burge, S. Byers, G, Juan. tThird Rowl S. Neely, K. Raab, S. Soinz-s, D. Foster, J. Ryan, L. Quakenbush, M. Martin. lFourtl1 Rowl M. Dunlap, R. Ciolli, L. Armstrong, C. Farlee, M. Carter, K. Hankins, G. Faris, R. Olsson. Qliifth Rowl S. Chitwood, J. Strain, E. Herrick, P. Brown, C. Douthitt, R. Trisler, M. Sparks, B. Jean. TECH STAFF-fFront Rowl ll-lt to right: S. Nc:-ly, S, Ncwberg, A. End- wrighl, K, Scheibner, S. Head, S. Rugg, S. Whaley. fSecond Rowl I. Strain, J. Wampiler, J, Fields, T. Thompson, J. Hobbs, A. Hankins. fThirrl Rowl Miss Sharon Hannum, S, Bruce, E. Herrick, K, Raah, B. Bruce, C. Elkins. fFourth Howl P. Bryant, J. Mathews, F. Miller, R. Wampler, G. Whitaker, E. Mitchell. fFifth Rowl R. McCoy, M. Carter, R. Gincs, B. Prince, M. Sparks, J. Douthitt, J. Smith. Act Well Your Part . . . 'cWield that broom! Slap that paint! and Hammer that nailln were the cries heard backstage as members of the Tech Staff carried out their roles as uhandymeni' of the Bloomington High School dramatics department. With originality, industry, and co-operation, they transformed the stage into a crude cabin, a court room, and a lunatic asylum. Officers were Sally Rugg, presidentg Suzanne Whaley, vice-presidentg Scotty Head secretary- treasurer. The sponsor is Miss Sharon Hannum. Act well your part, there all honor liesi' is the motto of the National Thespian Dramatic Honorary Society. With this motto as their by-word, the Thespians enjoyed a successful and eventful year. Two comedies and a drama were presented during the year. Kathy Raab and Sally Rugg were elected in their sophomore years and Suzanne Whaley in her junior year. 'Officers were Sally Rugg, presidentg Kathy Raab, vice-presidentg and Suz- anne Whaley, secretary-treasurer. Miss Sharon Hannum is the sponsor. THESPlANSffTop Rowl left to right: Mary Martin, Kathy Rach, Sally Rugg. flloltorn Rowj Karlenc Schcibner, Richard Wamplcr. Suzanne Whaley. .um 9l'I-IAKIEIVS HUREAUf 1Front Rowj left to right: R. Eads, C. Payton, K. Solis-ibner, Wlialoy', F. Miller. KSecond Row, R. Pedro, J. Ayres, R, Hlsson, R, Norman, R. Wnxnplcr, M. Binkley. fTl1ird Howl S. Ruggz, S. llwrs. G. Whitaker, K. Rabb, S. Hr-ad. fFourth Row, D. Shields, R. McCoy. l,. llolllcn. Service With Sight And Sound 'LUnknown voicesu soon became ufamiliar voicesj' as members of the Speakeris Bureau read the daily announcements over the P.A. system. Other opportunities the members had were to in- troduce all convocations, to handle P.A. duties at basketball games, and to broadcast the school newscast on WTTS. The Hvoicesw who led the club's activities were Fred Miller, presidentg Suzanne Whaley, vice- presidentg Karlene Scheibner, secretary-treasurerg and Mrs. Elizabeth Latimer, sponsor. Working at the ball games, after game dances, pep sessions, convos, and all other school func- tions which required the use of the P.A. equip- ment were some of the activities of the Audio- Visual Staff this year. The boys were recognized at Honor Day for their outstanding service to the school. Crew heads were John Helms and Tom Swafford. Mr. Leon Whaley was the sponsor. AUDlO'VISUAL STAFF-fFront Rowj left to right: J. Matthews, J. Helms, T. Swaffnrd. 1Seconil Row, R. Gincs, M. Hummel, L. Livingston, C. Elkins. fThird Row? T. Barnes, R. Lynch, J. Hill, F. Miller. Ufourtli Rowj J. Ooley, J. Faris, J. Thrasher. PHOTO lilrllll--1l 'ronl Howl lr-ft to right: B. Jolliff, lll, Rogers, R. Grissom, D. Spf-ncer, N. Ennis, B. Quarles, D. Jackson, G. Carpenter, ll. llc-Inns, D. Grubb, W1 Mood. lliecond Rowj J. Ooley, D. Hittlr-, B. Pritchett, J. Mathews, Mr. VC . Gosscr. 'allark Room ln Usew was what we saw when the Photo Club swung into action this year. The Photo Club trained interested students to print and develop pictures. Did you ever notice the photo exhibits that were posted in the main hall by this club? These pictures were national contest winners. The officers: Butch Helms, president, Bill Pritchett, vice-presidentg and Nancy Ennis, secretary-treasurerg were aided by Mr. Cosser, sponsor. The Art Club presented a scholarship and medallion to the most outstanding senior in art and to the most promising student in art this school year. Since the club had a larger number of members than in past years, its activities were more extensive. One ofthe club's biggest projects was helping to decorate for the All-School Dance. A great help in the planning and carrying out of this work was lVlrs. Rabb, sponsor. The officers for this school year were Bill Bruce, presidentg and Gloria Faris, vice-president. Printin To Painting ART CLUB-1Front Row? left to right: S. Stone, B. W'illiams ar 1 r H 11 Jacobs D Etlw mls X Nloorc qccond Rowj B 'tlasttrs l'. Buhl, E. Herrick, S. Saro, K. Rabb, C. Faris. J. Jones. tThxr: w rr .ns Ric S Bro n l Walls 5 Browning M Nay or E. Norris. flfourlh Rowl Mrs. M. Rabb, L. Kahl, B. Griffith, u Q n Hr ssl lprau IJ Ihr ric With uKey to Knowledgew as the theme for this yearis activities, the Future Teachers of America had many interesting programs. Dr. Carl Stewart, sponsor of Cadet Teachers, spoke on the qualifications of a good teacher particularly those of a cadet teacher. At another meeting, a panel of student teachers from Indiana University gave pointers on how to choose the subject and field for which one is qualified. Leaders in these activities were Carol Morgan, presidentg Marceta Binkley, vice-presidentg Gloria Faris, secretaryg Sharon Metcalf, treasurerg and Miss Merle Gilstrap, sponsor. GOOD TEACHING is a must explains Dr. Carl Stewart to his Cadet Teachers. Listening are, from left to right: Marcela Binkley, Suzanne Whaley, Sally Rugg, Dee Fiscus, Carol Walden, Mary Marlin, and Sharon Metcalf. Future Teachers Dlscover Key FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-QFront Row! left right S Stone J Thompson G Faris S Wletctlf NI Bmkley C Morgan J Pruetl J. Workman, S. Somcs. lsecontl Row? D. McGalxan S Byers J Binklf-w J 'tmplcr R lNeCoy Moran S Watkins S Goss B Crum V. Smith. lTl1ird Rowl Miss M. Gilstrap, D. Foster R Olsson P Perm I Pollu Nl Pulley S VanEtten S Hendricks H Bechtel Qlfourth Ruwl D. Fiscus, B. Hasty, C. Day, J. Weldon, M. Modcsitt N Cracraft Lonlu J Southern I' Walls S Poll y Fifth Row M Scllcrschel C. Brasliabcr, R. Eads, S. Rugg, D. Hiatt, S. Wha cv ar mr It Wa s J She on COMMERCIAL CLUB- tFront Howl lcft to right: S. Burton, C. Trisler, J. Workman, A. Harper, J. Hoard, L. Underwood, J. Roberts, A. Moore, J. Fulford, P. Conley, B. Williams. tSecond Rowl J. East, D. Blake, J. Skirvin, J. Brcerlcn, J. Pruelt, M. Rogers, S. Hays, J. Rice, G, Beck, M. Policy, C. Hazel. iThird Rowl Mrs. M. Hanna, S. Van Etlen, J. Raper, L. Pershing, J. Kinney, C. Paragon, P. Curtis, S. Patterson, S. Hankins, C. Payton, E. Clark. fFourth Rowl S. Raylc, M. Wright, E. Bucher, C. Brilcs, M. Conley, S. Polls-y, R. Kelly, C. Sparks, J. Minton, J. L. Smith, B. Harvey, I. Browning. tFifxh Rowl M. Corbin, K. Owens, S. Jacobs, C. White, J. Sargent, V. Birch, M. Walls, C. Gardner, D. Purcell, S. Butcher, B. Harmon, G. Robertson, N. Ennis. Business In The Making. This year in the extracurricular study of selling and retailing, members of the Distributive Educa- tion Club heard Robert Sparks, Bonnie Condra, John Thompson, D. W. McPheeters and several others speak about that subject. Then to learn even more, the club traveled to Indianapolis and visited a large store there. At Christmas-time the club prepared a Christmas basket. To increase the funds in its account, it sold candy and pins. In February several members at- tended the Distributive Education Convention at Illinois. Also in February was the annual Apprecia- tion Banquet. Larry Johnson was president, Ann Hall, vice-presi- dent, Starr Sare, secretary, and Pat Grisson, treas- urer. Mr. V. W. Babb sponsored the club. The business world today offers many opportuni- ties to those proficient in typing, shorthand, and salesmanship. This was clearly evident in the speeches given by outside speakers to the Commer- cial Club during their meetings. The club also made some trips to business estab- lishments, conducted a good will project, and en- joyed a skating party and a Christmas party. A scholarship was awarded to a graduating senior who plans to continue in the business field. Officers for this year were: Judy Pruett, presi- dent, Sharon Hankins, vice-president, and Anne Moore, secretary. Mrs. Martha Hanna sponsored this club. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB - fFront Rowl left to right: J. Heichil- beck, J. Barrow, C. Hadley, J. Belden, J. McPheeters, L. Johnson, L. Terhune. fSecond Rowj J. Sterrett, J. Kinney, P. Watson, C. Sexton, B. Williams, P. Gris- son, M, Crouch Carter, R. Myers. fThird Bowl A. Hall, B. Harmon, A. Harper, B. Johnson, S. Sare, R. Fowler, Mr. V. W. Babb. Conventions Here We Come . . . Christmas caroling for elderly people, attending the Indiana University student Christmas program, and a party at Miss Kunz's house gave depth and joy to the Future Homemakers of America at Christmas time. One of their most important projects was the fund raising campaign to earn money for their scholar- ship which was presented on honor day to a senior planning to major in home economics. Selling Christ- mas cards was the main source of income for this project. Also, in connection with a state project, they supported a war orphan. Then traveling to Salem in the fall and Georgetown in the spring, they at- tended the district conventions. Leadership was provided by Carol Walden, presi- dent, Marlene Walls, vice-presidentg Brenda Whaley, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA- fFront Rowl left to right: S. Bush, M. Walls, M. Kirk, B. Whaley, C. Waldon, M. Long, B. Baker, N. Dillingham, B. Stil- lions. fSecond Rowj S. Culbert, N. Arthur, J. Sipes, C. Hazel, S.' Hummel, N. Pardue, P. Deckard, Mrs. R. Modesitt. fThird Rowl Miss J. Kunz, M. Wright, B. Jol- liff, J. Hughes, J. Anderson, P. Watson, J. East, J. Isom, S. Brown. QFourth Rowj L. Higgins, G. Pire- grine, J. Rice, B, Logsdon, M. Hollen, R. Arthur, J. Adams, D. Long. fFifth Rowj L. Howard, S. Benton, D. Wilson, M. Davis, E. Borno, C. Gardner, N. Whitlow. secretary, Marilyn Long, treasurer, and Miss Janice Kunz and Mrs. Rosemary Modesitty, sponsors. Future Farmers of America experienced a busy year plus extensive traveling. Proof of this was the program of work established for their meetings whereby members were divided into eight com- mittees. Each committee prepared its own goal and the ways and means of achieving it. On the road they attended district meetings, a dis- trict contest at Columbus, an officer's training school at Hancock Central, and the all-important state convention at Lafayette. These many activities were directed by Jim Mus- grave, presidentg Dick Francis, vice-president, Allan Easterday, secretary, Gary Fishel, treasurer, and Mr. Justin Graves, sponsor. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA -fFront Rowj left to right: G. Fishel, R. Anderson, R. Anderson, R. Ferran, R. Carmicheal, J. Hamm, A. Easterday. fSecond Rowj Mr. J. Graves, L. McNeal, J. Dollens, G- Humphrey, J. Meyers, B. Young, F. Mullis. tThird Row, J. Bruner, B. Conder, M. Crouch, R. Harris, D. Douthitt, R. Wenricli. fFourth Rowl D. Hittle, D. Sparks, J. Musgrave, M. Gross, D. Francis, D. Waldrip, A. Scherschel. Russia Is Spotllghted By IRC INTERNATIONAL RE L A T I ON S CLUB- lFront Row, left to right: .I. Rice, S. Ford, B. Day, J. Hoard, L. Rush, H. Crane. fSecond Rowl M. Lynch, N. Cracraft, J. Van Winkle, C. Morgan, M. Sylvester, J. Parham, D. Zimmerman. fThird Rowj G. Norman, S. Peterson, S. Hankins, C. Farlee, E. Bucher, D. Fiscus, J. Roberts, J. Mitchell. fFourth Row? B. Shields, J. Ryres, J. Curtis, H. Kindy, F. Wiley, .I. Collier, J. Onken, B. Brown. fFifth Rowl J. Mikesell, B. Lewis, L. Hood, T. Hines, R. Stansifer, S. Russell, T. Hinkle, J. Hill. What is Russia like? This was the question which the International Relations Club attempted to answer during its meetings this year. Perhaps the most outstanding meeting in connection with this idea was on November 4. At this meeting, open to teachers and all social studies pupils, Mrs. William Bray, wife of 7th District Congressman Bray, spoke on her trip to Russia. Included in her talk were subjects ranging from fashions to the political aspect of Russian life. Getting into the social swing, the members enjoyed a night full of laughter, fun, and delicious Chinese food when they dined at the Dragon Room. It was certainly a night to be long remembered. Chief leaders of this busy club were Jerry Ayres, president, Diane Zim- merman, vice-presidentg Deanna Fiscus, secretary, Sharon Isaacs, club reporter, and Miss Adeline Brengle, sponsor. INTERNATIONAL RE LA T I ON S CLUB-fFront Rowl left to right: M. Pate, B. Jolly, R. Cines, L. Jeffers, J. Chatfield, J. Sargent. lSecond Rowl S. Rea, G. Thomas, S. Yates, 1. Jones, J. Flick, J. Buckheister, S. Isaacs. fThird Rowl E. Shaw, G. Robertsen, B. Quilleu, G. Berger, H. Burks, N. Goodman, S. Hendricks, Miss A. Brengle. flrourth Row, C. Butcher, D. Beyers, R. McCord, L. Taylor, S. Bayne, P. Gastineau, C. Briles, D. Burroughs, M. Rogers. lFifth Rowl B. Bruce, A. Newman, S. Boshears, D. Allen, L. Coyne, J. Dodd, R. Lynch, B. Robertson, R. Chandler, D. Farkwar. New Members Sold As S aves LATIN CLUB- fFront Rowl left to right: D. Windsor, J. Hood, C. Farlee, B. Kerr, D. Funkhouser, M Martin, Mrs. R. Reavis, D. Hall, M. Jackson, S. DeForrl. fSecond Rowj J. Shelton, T. Thompson, L. Green- well, T. Cook, N. Smith, J. Jones, J. Smith, R. Wiley, I.. Ruble, N. Huff, B. Sipes. fThird Bowl D. Zimmerman, P. Buskirk, K. Dill- man, V. Williams, J. Pickens, J. Richardson, S. Goss, D. Taylor, R. Trisler, P. Scoville, P. Sweet. fFourth Rowj B. Robertson, B. Wisley, J. Onken, B. Brown, B. Shields, R. Gines, J. Scherschel, R. McCoy, B. Crum, V. Smith, C. Douthitt, D. Keough. fFifth Rowj J. Gines, M. Hostetler, C. Butcher, J. Faris, D. Hiatt, M. Scherschel, S. Grubb, D. Ooley, R. Lankiord, H. Whitaker, M. Stogsdill, J. Douthitt. HVeni, Vidi, Vici -Ml came, l saw, l conqueredn could well have been the theme of the Latin Club this year as they carried -out their many activi- ties. Among these activities was the Saturnalia, a Latin Club festivity, at which members were sold on an imaginary slave market. The earnings from the slave market plus other money earned during the year was used for the expenses of the Roman Banquet. This was a huge banquet celebrated by the members in true Roman style. Leaders of these activities were Mary Jane Martin, presidentg Deloris Funkhouser, vice-presidentg Beckie Kerr, secretary-treasurerg and Mrs. Ruby Reavis, sponsor. LATIN CLUBfCFront Rowl left to right: C. Loop, M. Timms, S. Johnson, D. Lcttelleir, N. Hart, P. Buhl, R. Ice, B. Jean, L. Quakenhush. QSecond Rowl B. Masters, J. Burton, J. Zimmerman, S. Sanborn, G. Jean, M. McGlocklin, P. Moran, M. Carter. fThird Rowl E. Herrick, M. Haffley, P. Peine, P. Norris, S. Phillips, B. Blakely, M. Dunlap, S. Stone, W. Covington, B. Quillen. fFourth Rowj D. Ferguson, J. Thompson, K. Eddy, L. Blakely, C. McCameron, C. Gobert, D. Owens, S. Deckard, P. Chambers, R. Roberts, C. Minnemeyer. fFifth Rowj S. Stogsdill. G. Brashear, N. Hays, L. Medsker, D. Hays, G. Clendening, M. Chandler, R, Stogsdill, K. Stephens, M. Easton, C. Peden. AVIATION CI.UBf4,Front Rowj Icft to right: J. Ryan, B. Sparks, B. Blakr-ly, C. Canada, IJ. Ifunkhouscr, S. Hays, Il. Jolly, E. Shaw. tSccon4l Rowi M. Kirk, L. Kahl, M. Sparks, J. Graves, S. Kelley, C. Hazel, J. Kinney, Ii. Wiley, D. McNabb. fThirrl llowl C. Kirby, B. Bnrlcrtschcr, IJ. Zinmivrmnn, E. Williams, D. Crow, D. Purcell, M. Corbin, A. East, D. Frye, llfourth Row? J. Bruner, S. Farmer, M. Morse, B. Brown, C. Mitchell, B. Conxler, I.. Lutcs, D. Osborn, I, Faris, B. Quarles. fFiflh Row? J. Curtis, I.. Bullvr, li. Lynch, 1. Van Horn, L. Trucbloocl, M. Reeves, J. Grissom, J. Halstead, J. Hatton. K. Martindale. ain Topics: Trave , Customs An all day picnic at Kister's Field complete with airplane rides, lots of food, and lastly the election of officers for next year climaxed the year's activi- ties of the Aviation Club. At their regular meetings they had speakers and films which acquainted members with the various phases of aviation. This yearis officers were: Mickey Reeves, presi- dent, Beverly Jolly, vice-president, Marilyn Sparks, secretary-treasurer. Mr. H. D. McAdams was the sponsor. Spanish Club members strove throughout the year to increase their knowledge of the customs and life of Latin American countries. Nina Ruggerio, an Argentine student, and Mrs. Morrow, the Spanish teacher of Dyer Junior High School, broadened this knowledge by speaking at the Spanish Club meetings. Leadership for the club was furnished by Martha Thompson, president, Tom Taylor, vice-president, Steve Wisely, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Marilyn Kirk, sponsor. SPANISH CLUB - fl r o nt Rowl left to right: B. Gill, N. Ruggicro, S. Merriman, M. Thompson, T. Taylor, S. Wis- ley. fSecond Rowj L. Rublc, II. Bechtel, M. Adams, I. Davis, A. Francis, S. Wat- kins, Mrs. M. Kirk. fThird Rowj C, Christy, J. Hcssel- grnve, M. Goble, P. Bryant, J. Lyons, L. Ellett, J. Southern. NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC HONOR SOCIETY-flfront Howl leit to right: 5. Chilwoml, M. Carter, J. Zimmerman, T. Bruce, D. Funkhouser, B. Gciswcit. QScconrl Howl J. Jones, D. Zimmerman, P. Watson, P. Curtis, G. Faris, R. Olsson, E. Salce. CThird Rowj R. Norman, T. Buckingham, NI. Modcsitt, S. Neely, J. Richardson, S. Cook, Mr. Crislcr. fFourth Howl D. Waxxiyzlcr, L. Cuync, R. Chandler, S. Whaley, S. Head, G. Whitaker, .I. Faris. HChicago, here we come! was the cry of NSHS members this year. This exciting venture was financed by the selling of tickets to a local drive-in by members. The club received the total profits from these sales and thus earned their way to Chicago and a weekend of learning and fun! Demonstrations, individual projects, discussions, and special reports were presented by members during their meetings. In charge of these meetings were Terri Bruce, presidentg Jim Faris, vice-presidentg Scotty Head, secre- tary-treasurerg Mr. Merrill Crisler, sponsor. hicago, Here We Come! Helping the Monroe County Mental Health Association by stamping material for their cir- culations and making a trip to Madison where they gave a party for the inmates at Craigmont Hospital were the main projects of the Mental Health Club this year. For a newly organized club they added many accomplish- ments to their credit under the leadership of Jerry Ooley, presi- dentg Danny Weddle, vice-presi- dentg Pat Sparks, secretaryg Oran Livingston, treasurerg and Miss Ariel Green, sponsor. MENTAL HEALTH CLUB-lSeatedJ left to right: Oran Livingston, Danny Weddle, Pa! Sparks, Jerry Ooley. 1StandingJ Miss Green, Roger Chandler, Patty Burgle, Malcolm Bingham. GIRLS' CHORUS' - lFront Rowl left to right: L. Glasgow, E. Hob' inson, B. Baker, K. Billings, L. Duke, D. Buchim-str-r, F. Lentl, N. Smith, S. Johnson, C. Duuthitt, N. Huff, L. Stalcup, L, I-lads. fSecond Rowl Miss Powell, C. Tucker, 5. Robinson, B. Jollif, C. Rngan, R. Ice, ll. Gill, L, Quakenbush, P. Brocan, S. Hays, S. Green. fThird Howl C. Smith, L. Krebbs, J. Hart- man, D. Fulforrl, J. Arthur, G. Beck, E. Sylvester, P. Walls, F. Hopkins, P. Conley, C. Harp, N. Hays, L. Self. fFourtli Rowl D. Baker, S. Bush, J. Sexton, R. Cris- som, J. Walker, R. Cioli, L. Koontz, C. Curry, C. Burks, R, Lewis, L. Blakely, G. Brashear, J. Burton, M. Norris, C. Lane. They Provide Music And Books Before departing for Christmas vacation, our last day was highlighted by the Christmas caroling of the Girls' Chorus. ln addition, the public was invited to a holiday concert which was presented during December. The annual spring concert was held in May. The officers for this year were Pamela Wall, president, Janie Walker, vice-president, Donetta Furguson, secretary-treasurer, and Miss Dorothy Powell, sponsor. A whole new world can be discovered by reading books so to promote this idea, the Library Club sponsored a 'iBook of the Weekii display in the main hall. The club also sponsored a scholarship fund so that an interested student could participate in the LU. library workshop this summer. To help members achieve a better understanding of libraries, the club visited the Binford and Dyer Jr. High libraries. Miss Margaret Griffin from l.U. spoke at one of the meetings and at another, a skit on library procedures was presented. The club also attended the state-Wide library convention. Leaders for this year's club were Reece Johnston, president, Danny Weddle, vice-president, and Carol Waldon, secretary-treasurer. Miss Mary Evelyn Guinn was the sponsor. LIBRARY CLUB-flfront Rowl left to right: B. Hasty, B. Nikirk, J. Fttlford, C. Walflon, B. Whaley, J. Adams. fSecond Rowl Mrs, Brown Miss Guinn, D. Grubb, J. Croy, B. Eads, R. Johnston, D. Weddle, E. Terrell, J. Baker, M. Carter, S. Hash. Calendar Of Events Is Full MIXED CHOIR-fFront Rowl left to right: S. Burton, J. Bucheister, J. Waltlon, M. Mitchell, T. Tourncr, B. Ryser, R. Blunt, L. Drake, M. Scherschel, B. Elmore, P. Grissom. fSecond Rowl J. Clark, S. Browning, .l. Hughes, D. Bland, J. Arthur, R. Dyer, J. Bruner, G. Ryser, L. Howard, P. Christy, Miss Powell. QThird Rowl J. Miller, C. Thacker, S. Peterson, B. Jolly, D. Purcell, P. Hankins, M. Robinson, S. Butcher, S. Nikirk, S. Allgood, M. Polley, H. Burks. This year during the week of Mwitches and gob- lins,', the members of the Mixed Choir enjoyed a Halloween party in the new addition of the Union building. Meeting once daily as a class, the Choir studied a wide variety of music which they pre- sented on different occasions. This year's officers were Gary Ryser, presidentg Shirley Butcher, vice-presidentg Barry Ryser, secre- tary-treasurer. The sponsor was Miss Powell. With the advent of the Christmas season, the Madrigals' calendar of events was filled to over- flowing. As a special treat, they were called upon to perform at the annual Madrigal Dinner at Indiana University. In addition, they performed for many civic and social organizations during the Holiday season. Madrigals is an exclusive music group, and was sponsored by Miss Powell. MADRIGALS41I ront Ruwl left to right: Diane McCahan, .lunc Hughes, Dorena Purcell, Shirley Butcher, Both Elmore, Marceta Binkley. lSecond Rowl John Niccum, Jim Arthur, Ronnie Dyer, Thomas Bridwaters, Tom Harlow. Orchestra Music F ills The Air FHFSTRA tl'ro! Row? lft to right: D. Gregory, E. Gardner, D. Sparks, N. Cracraft, L. Kahl, E. Wenrici a S llnll ps 1Secol B o Fleencr, S. Freeman, E. Smith, L. A. Davison. Vfhircl Rowl B. Stillions, L Mcdskcr G Tourner D Frye H B kc Dire tor WI D Neal. Strains of ulune ls Busting Out All Overw filled the air as the Bloomington High School concert orchestra presented two delightful concerts during the second semester. The strings of the orchestra participated in a festival which also included junior high and elemen- tary school string players. In addition to these activi- ties, the orchestra, joined by the University High School orchestra, played for the impressive Baccalaureate serv- ice in the lndiana University auditorium. Leadership was provided by Beverly Stillions, presi- dentg Larry Medsker, vice-presidentg Nancy Cracraft, secretaryg Elaine Wenrich, treasurerg and Mr. Donald Neal, sponsor. E 5 h,. X W 3 ga, I I 4 Q - ig!! ,. i , wr - ws may 5' ynwy l L M v 5 7 'x,, if -, ,I-A Q L M ' J,: -,iff ' if ,'-' 5 . ' Eiekt I xmiv 35, VA 1 W ,XY 2554 V 'M W X W 1f , si. wig g . IHSS Pl.-XYER, Tom Stirkr-ls, takes zu short run up the scale. CAROL Pl-QDEN nml Dov Grn-gorr lmw an informal work session, I-onnln money mul balancing books. One, two, three. four! Those words strike a familiar note to the ears of Varsity Band members. During marching season they counted the number of steps between yard lines. In concert formation they counted beats and measures. And during the most profitable season, money-wise, the band members sold 3681 pounds of fruit cakes to use toward the purchase of new uniforms in the future. The band, smaller this year than usual, carried on many activities. lt attended IU Band Day, marched in the Halloween Parade, Memorial Day Parade, and the Armistice Day Parade. ln the service of the school, it added support to pep sessions and sparkle to the games. NARSITY BANDflFront Howl left to right: S. Sanborn, D. Hill, B. Gviswcit. lSccnnd Rowl M. Roberts, J. l'ir'kcns, B. Hmlgzurs. M. Bunch, J Hinkley, D. Oolvy. fThird Rowl J. Shelton, T. Charnbr-rs, T. Vernon, R. Shotts, R. Shields, S. Emhuff, J. Hood, B. Vaughn, T. Jean. 1Fourth owl I. Frazo, 1. Dollr-ns, L. Mclilhinncy. 1Fifth Rowl J. Gross, T. Slickels, B. Gill, K. Lawson, K. Crouch, S. Abram, R. Bnskirk, D. Fiscns, I. Hood, S. Crimes. 4Sixlh Rowl M. Baker, H. Hines, P. Koontz, C, Trisler, M. Kirk, P. Buhl, K, Smith. BOOSTERS CLUBfCFront Bowl left to right: J. Wyatt, B. Somes, K. Scheibner, F. Corbin, E. Salee. fSecond Rowj S. Snapp, B. Baker, J. Smith. QThird Rowl S. Newberg, J. Croy, S. Stevens, D. Funkhouser, J. Bauer. fFourth Rowj A. Endwright, S. Butcher, L. Rush, M. Sylvester, M. Thompson, D. Taylor, B. Rader. fFifth Row, S. Nikirk, C. Walden, E. Wenrich, S. Stogsdill, J. Van Winkle, B. Walls, M. Malsbury, S. Dugan, fSixth Row? M. Martin, P. Curtis, J. Hobbs, C. Loop, J. Parker, C. Freeman, E. Hill, N. Hays, K. Hankins, D. Hedrick, J. Zimmerman. fSeventh Row, T. Bruce, G. Reeves, B. Prince, M. Sparks, J. Richardson, W. Stuckey, C, Lanc, B. Whaley, D. Brinson, N. Willis, D. Fiscus, P. Buhl. QEighth Rowj S. Loop, M. Robinson, P. Hankins, N. Whitlow, D. Shields, A. Richardson, M. Norris, C. Henderson, R. Ice, P. Bryant, S. Deckard. Now, go! go! go! could frequently be heard issuing forth from the auditorium every second Thursday as the Boosters' Club practiced for the coming ball game. In addition to supplying pep for all home games, the Boosters traveled to several away games. Although, off to a slow start, not being organized until the beginning of the basketball season, the Boosters' made up for lost time by furnishing more than the lionis share of the encouragement at games. Steering the activities of the club were Starr Sare, president, Sharlene W Snapp, vice-president, Judy Kaye Smith, secretary-treasurer, and Mr. Robert Houts, sponsor. Sounds Are Inspirational The program of the Radio Club is designed to prepare members for the Federal Communications Commission's test. Passing this test enables the members to re- ceive their amateur license. Other club meetings were devoted to dis- cussion of opportunities in the field of electronics. The club was led by Dave Hittle, president, Verne Trister, vice-president, Richard Zellers, secretary, and Mr. Thomas Reck- erd, sponsor. RADIO CLUB-fFront Rowl left to right: D. Anderson, T. Buckingham, R. Bauer, L. Deckard, T. Swalford, E. Tribhy, B. Lavender, R. Lankford, Mr. Reckard, D. Hittle, D. Her- rick, V. Trester, J. Douthitt, L. Coyne. IIlllr1l1lil.EAlJEltS CI.l'll--ftFront Howl Ir-It to right: J. Wyatt, E. Salec, K. Scheilmr-r, B, Sonics, F. Corbin. 1Second Howl J. Hobbs, J. Parker, .l. Wnmplrr, I.. Rush. Vlhiril Howl A. Ilzxnkins, E. Deckard, C. Harvey, J. Parham, C. Fishel, K. Kirby, K. Hankins, M. Lynch. flfourth Rowl K. lf:-n4lvr, ll. Shit-ills, N. Wilson, M. Sylvester, N. Wlillis, M. Baker, E. Hill. N. Whitlovs. 1Fifth Howl C. Freeman, J. Rielmrllson, Nl. Sparks, ll. l'rinw, D. Ht-llrirk, K. Dillxnnn, S. Recs, M. Chadwick, L. Kahl. HAH! RAHl RAI-Il Perhaps the most energetic bunch of girls are the members of the Cheerleaders Club. Right along with the RAHl RAHl RAHl goes practice. practice. practice. But practice pays off, as the student body knows. when the girls, after becoming a varsity, reserve, or freshman cheerleader, lead the yells at pep sessions and games. Having performed a successful season of basketball sessions, the club members relaxed at a party. Chief cheerleaders were Karlene Scheibner. presi- dent: Evelyn Salee. vice-president: Faye Corbin. secretaryg and Becky Willis, treasurer. Mrs. Margaret Spilker and Mrs. Jean Prigge were the sponsors. As Are C eers And Courtesy L'Can you tell me where Section C isg please?'i This is just one of the many questions a Girl Usher might find herself confronted with at a ball game or convo- cation. During the Sectional tourneys which are held here at B.H.S., the Girl Ushers assist in the same way they do during the regular basketball season. Almost everyone of us attending a school activity has been helped at some time or another by a Girl lfsher. The head usher this year was Nancy Ennis. Mrs. Ida End- wright was the sponsor. GIRL USHERS---Qlrront Rowl left to right: B. Szlrber, N. Ennis, 'l'. Gilllllll. fsecond Rowl J. Isom, E. Borno, D. Mobley, Mrs. l. Endwright. fThird Rowl C. Sparks, R. Wiley, J. Southern, S. Bush. flfourth Rowl J. Walker, E. Robinson, T. Walls, P. Gastineau. 42 WILL THEY LIKE IT? This is the big question in the iinds of Mr. William Gosser, Ron Pcdru, Steve Grimes, and .Icr s ry Ayre . Editor-in -Chief ,,,.7 Assistant Editors ,7,,, Feature Editor News Editor ,,,,,,tt, Business Manager , Sports Editor ,,,,,,,,,,t News Bureau Editor Club Ed1tor oto,tt,t..tteo, Exchange Editor e,,, Editorial Advisor e,,,,, .,.. The News As It Happens Operating as they have for the past fifty-one years, the Optimist Staff published a paper every other week this school year. Through features, editorials, and sports stories they brought the news of B.H.S. to the student body. Ron Pedro Jerry Ayres Steve Grimes Janet Rice 7 Fred Miller Sandy Grubb Bill Lavender Scotty Head Judy Parham Becky Willis Mr. William Gosser Aside from their regular duties, they published special tournament issues which sold for five cents each. Ronnie Pedro headed the staff, and Mr. William Gosser was the advisor. OPTIMIST-tFront Rowl left to right: Judy Parham, Shirley Cook. fSecond Rowj Janet Rice, Scotty Head, Steve Crimes. fThird Rowl M ' ' A res Bu h H lms. William Gosser, Fred Muller, Bill Lavender, Ron Pedro, Terresa Thompson, Jerry y , tc e QUILL AND SCROLL-fTop Rowl left to right: Jerry Ayers, Bob Boruff, JoAnn Chatfield, Pat Curtis, Sandy Grubb, Beverly Hasty, Scotty Head. fSeconcl Howl Tom Hinkle, Jules Jones. Bill Lavender. Ronnie Pedro, Sally Rugg, Sharleen SHHPP, Suzanne Whaley. Hard ork Is Rewarded Publishing Last Words, the last will and testament of the Senior Class, is the main duty of Quill and Scroll members. Quill and Scroll is the honorary for outstanding high school journalists. To be elected to Quill and Scroll, one must be in the upper third of his class, and must have made some notable journalistic achievement. Ronnie Pedro and Bill Lavender were both elected in their junior year. Mr. William Cosser is the sponsor. The News Bureau is composed of six reporters who write our school news for the Daily Herald Telephone, and the Star Courier. Scotty Head was the editor-in-chief of the News Bureau this year and Mr. William Gosser was the advisor. VEYYS BUREAU MEMBERS-fSeatedJ Scotty Head. fStandingl left o right: Patty Allen, Jerry Ayers, Joanne Richardson, Wilma Mood, Donna Shields, Mary Marlin. u . V AA Z . , ,, - . ,Nl..,,W,W,.,, -- .W,,.,WM.W,,h.,,,.M ,,,,., M ,- v.,,.u-- .k,,- M V 'fnffa X-Xl 1 3 f- l M IZ 34 S5 789IOH 126314-151657 K8 i92Of9 TQJQTAV z YI 11lKllll1.'l limi-. ll.xll, lllillvml Blyvrs, Yr-zur llunw, Lcxic Mills, Marvin Gmli, liill Milnv, Kvith Rlmmlcs, Fri-fl Huff, and Al Gallo Cujoy a laugh at ssmn. Panthers Coached And C eered QS-l'l'Y Clll-lY.lll.E'XIJERS'-flvh In right: Bi-4-ky Willis, Faye Corbin, lhrluzuu Nmn-s, ,lam-1 Wyatt, Evvlyn Sala-c, Karlenc Sclleibncr. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-fFront Rowj left to right: George Finley Gary Clcndenmg bnmmy Russell Ed Gardner Larry Wampler Mike Gooldy, Norman Duty, Bob Young, Ronnie Pedro. fSecond Row? Bob Boruff Rex bnuxh Bill Finley ,lim Rich Ronnie Briuegar Bill Bruce Gary Fishel, Ronnie Stansifer, Danny Rawlins. fThird Rowj Tom Bridgwaters Phil Bryant Larry Hatker Fred Norris Dick Sparks Larry Trucblood Fred Walls, Mike Roberts, Gary Ryser, Austin Pate. Schulte ..,,,.,, New Albany Washington Columbus ., North Speedway ,. Vincinnes -s Martinsville Clinton .v...e Bedford ..., '60 quad Is Best In Years B.H.S. .,.,...19 7 ...,,,2l 6 7 ,...,,21 ,..,,,l9 WW35 ..,.,,14 ...JLO Totals 189 OPP 0 6 0 21 36 0 12 0 6 0 81 COACH Fred Huff issues equipment to Fred Walls and Leon Eads. SENIOR I.l1l'l'TERXIliN-kFrunt Kuwj 14-frtui-iglil, Larry Hacker, limi Slaunifn-r, Gary liysvr, Dan Rawlins, Bill Finley, George Finley, Austin Pale. Sevond row: Phil Bryant, Dick Sparks, Fred Norlis, Ron Brincgar, Rex Smith, Kun P1-dro, Thomas Brimlgvwalcrs. Seniors Finish Successfull FULLBACK Bob Buruff clashvs head-on with North of Evansville BILL FINLEY trics new approach to get through the Alice defenses. opponent. The 1959 Panther gridders, under Coach Fred Huff, posted a sturdy eight win-two loss record for this year. This is the best all-over record com- piled by any BHS team since 1947. The Panther team, star-studded with many returning senior letter- men, turned in one of the biggest upsets in the state in dumping fifth-ranked Vincennes, by a score of 19-12. The Panther eleven started by winning three games in a row. Then the gridders hit their stumb- ling block of the season, losing to Columbus and North of Evansville. However, the spirit-filled Pan- thers bounced back to take their remaining six games. The purple defense held their opponents to five shutouts for the season. This year's gridders chose two boys, ace quarterback Ron Brinegar and outstanding linebacker George Finley, for the honor of being co-captains. Ron Brinegar also received the coveted B-Man Trophy for being the outstanding player. DICK SPARKS helps teammates stop Alice foe. nderclassmen Get Experience RESERVE TEAM-fFront Rowj left to right: Richard Carmichael, Joe Hayes, Paul Hoult, Jimmy Tourner, Fred Ford, Barry Ryser, Steve Brown KSQ-cond Rowl Donnie Calvert, Roger Stewart, Larry McDaniels, Don Hollars, Bob Harlow, Larry Hood, John Sisson. fTllir1l Howl Larry Sylvrs ter, John Lyons, Mike Morse, Ronnie Calvert, John Moore, David Hayes, Bill Sargent. Q .law J iris 4, Q., D an Harriers Take Seetionals As D SHOUFLER, Edgar Smith, Tom Taylor, Larry Simpson, Charles Tr-rrr-ll, Jim Musgraves, and Tom Hines seem to be in a serious frame of I just beforv CROSS-COUNTRY RECORD Indianapolis Invitationals 7,,,,,,7,,7,. 4-th I0-36 Vincennes ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 7 ,,,7,,, 7 Shortridge ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,7,, 7 7 7,,,,, 37-24 Southport Invitational 77 7,,7,,7 77 77777th Bloomfield and Solsberry 77 ,,77,,,,,, 2nd Columbus 7 ,,,,,,,, 7,,,,,,,,,7,,,,,,,,,, 22-33 Columbus Invitational ,,tt 77 77 4th Shortridge t,t, ,,,t,,tt 7 7 7777777 19th S.I.A.C. 7 2nd Martinsville 77 77 7 77 27-29 Sectionals 7 77777 77 7 7 7Ist State 7 777777 7777 777777 7 777777777 7 77777 7 7 720th Note: In Cross-country, low score wins B.H.S. score listed first. Larry Simpson warm up. EDGAR SMITH, Charles Terrell, Tom Taylor, and Hines Wins S AC Championship The 1959 cross-country team, under Coach Bill Milne, finished the season with three wins-two losses in dual meet competition for an average of 600. The biggest win of season came in the capturing of the sectional crown in which senior Tom Hines was individual winner. Tom was undefeated in dual-meet competition, was Southern lndiana Ath- letic Conference Champion, and established new course records at several meets. Cliarles Terrell, a junior and this yearis captain, was second man on the team and finished first at Martinsville when Hines was out of competition. Jim Musgrave, senior lettermang Torn Taylor, Larry Simpson, Edgar Smith, juniors, and Ted Shoufler and Dave Fiscus, sophomoresg all contributed to the squadis success. At the conclusion of the 1959 cross-country sea- son the members of the team elected Tom Hines to receive the NB-Man Trophy for his outstanding performance this year. JUNIOR HARRIERS receive instructions from coach Milne. 51 CROSS-COUNTRY senior lettermen were Tom Hines SIAC champion an IJ1 M gr 1- 1959-1960 WRESTLING SCHEDULE December 1-Ben Davis 45Shortridge 10-Muncie 15-Anderson 17hCrawfordsville January 7-Jeff., Lafayette 9-Kokomo 14?-Southport 16-North 16-Mater Dei 19-Broad Ripple 22-S.l.A.C. 26-New Albany 28-University February 6-Sectionals 13-Regionals 20-State BOB BORUFF prep es to take down a Crawfordsville f Purple Grapplers Start Slowly Here There Here There Here Here There Here There There There There Here There Here Southport Southport VARSITY TEAM- fKneelingJ left to right: John Croy, Dennis Hutcherson, Bill Finley, Jerry Hood, Barry Ryser, Jack Branum and Coach Myers. S ' ' ' Ry L E d G g F' ly fstandingl Austin Pate, Danny Rawlins, Bob Boruff, Gary 5. 901' c ln e . iwwfff ,Mr A YE mf 'W f' 5 Sv 4 Snfmkm 'r 1 1 Smfwffg WNQQ5 f X 4 if 'Q 'Q . si lk Uh K 1 xqjsw N ffawg, QYXIH5' Www, 3 1. 1 Q.. Q Q Panther Turfmen Out To Tee 1960 was a building year for the Panthers in golf. With no returning lettermen, Coach Clif- ford CTWO Bitsl Myers was concerned primarily with funda- mentals and gaining experience for the novice linksmen. GOLF TEAM-left to right: Larry Routen, Tum Jean, Bob McClocklin, Larry Walls, Bob Wisley, Verne Chambers, Bryan Quarles, Larry Crane. ,, ,, LARRY ROUTEN prepares for first golf mee! of t April 1960 GOLF SCHEDULE 2-Martinsville, Bedford, Colmnbus 9-Vincennes, Evansville Central 16-Reitz, Southport, University 23-Vincennes, North Central, Crawfords ville 30-l..aPorte May 7-Unscheduled 13-Sectionals 21-State Finals Racketeers Try For Set l l l 1960 TENNIS SCHEDULE Crawfordsville Columbus Martinsville Terre Haute Cerstmeyer Lafayette Jeff University Shortridge The tennis team displayed well-balanced play this year while compiling a better than ever record. The team had four returning regulars from the 1959 season: Bob Nor- man, Tom Buchingham, John Baker, and Bob Young. Coach Keith Rhoades started the boys with conditioning work the first week of April. This was to prepare for the first match with Columbus. Team spirit was high during the season, but it reached an apex when the team traveled to the S.I.A.C. meet in Evansville. VARSITY TENNIS TEAM MEMBERS -fFirst Rowl left to right: Jim Onken, John Baker, Jim Strain, Steve Higgins. fSecond Rowl Jim Faris, Bdb Norman, Tom Buckingham, Phil Bryant, and Bob Young. BOB NORMAN begins a day's workout. ACK TEAMffFront Rowl left to right: S. Farmer, M. Easton, I. Collier, D. Harris, J. Hayes, B. Hacker, J. Dollcns, K. Corbin, L. McDaniel, Douthitt, J. Douthitt. fSccond Row, L. Simpson, E. Smith, B. Sample, D. Herrivk, C. Mitchell, P. Grubaugh, L. Coyne, B. Blakely, L. Sweet, C. rrrll. ffiack Rowl K. Stephens, D. Fiscus, ll. Cassidy, J. Boruff, M. Hamrir, B Ryser, J. Simpson, J. Sisson, M. Hummell, T. Tayl Cindermen Work For Goals 1960 TRACK SCHEDULE Indoor Meets March l 5-Wiley ......... fl 8-Shortridge ..... 2 l-Howe . .,,..,.,. ,.,. , 26-Hoosier Relays ..... Outdoor Meets 1 3-Regionals ........ 2 1-State I.U. I.U. I.U. .. I.U. 29-Martinsville ...... There April l-Gerstmeyer .... There 5- Wiley .......... Here 8-B.H.S. Relays ,,.,... ,,,,,. I ,U. l5-Washington .........,. There 20-Linton Relays .......... There 22-Columbus Relays ....... There 29-S.l.A.C. .................... Evans. May 6-Sectionals .... ...... l .U. I.U. 'Yr-W F. .. gf: 1 K M ,Q wi '25 sw 'Y ki S ,F af 859. Rx 5. ,nfn 1-. X XRSITY 'YEAH NIEMBEKSAlFmm Hvvwl loft to right: Leland Butler, Larry Trueblood, Dan Rawlms, Joe Curtis. fSecond R l Ronnie tfDkQ pkR B Senior Starred Diamondmen April May 7- 3- 12- 1960 BASEBALL SCHEDULE 4-Ellettsville . Schulte Vw,,,, Columbus ,,,l.,7,,,,7. ,..Y,,,,, Wlley .,.,LL,ALL7,.E,LLE,.L7L...,EE,E,. 13-Washington Q2 gamesj .,,,,L,, 18-Bedford K 2 gamesj ,..,,.... W 20-Scecma ,,,,,..v,,,,,,,,,..V.,,,.....V, 23-New Albany f2 gamesl ,,,,,.,. 23'-Vincennes f2 gamesj ,L,.,,,, 2-Jasper f 2 gamesj 7L,,,L, 5-Shortridge ,,,7,,.A...,,,,,.. 9-Bedford 12 gamesl ,,,,LL.. Ile-Garfield ...,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 16-Plainfield ,,,,., , PRE-SEASON PRACTICE pt D R l pt h g Here There Here Here There .,,, Here Here Here There , Here Here There There There hp 'Q A gs: is RESERVE BASEBALL lllEMBERSAfFront Rowj left to right.: Bill York, John Mikcscll, Mike Morris, Cary Clcndenning. fSecoml Row? Mike Roberts, Mike Cooldy, Larry Doly. The 1960 baseball season opened against Ellettsville on April 4. This year the diamondmen had more games than any other team in the history of baseball at Bloomington High School. Six lettermen returned to action for this season's play. They were Joe Curtis, first baseg Ronnie Jrinegar, shortstopg Rex Smith, outfielderg Danny Rawlins, pitcherg Ronnie Stansifer, second baseg Dick Sparks, pitcher, first base. The Panther aces were coached by Mr. Marvin Groh. Hurl Slam Bang Drama MANAGERS-tlfront Rowl left to right: Mike Baker, Prentice Parker, Jim Yoder, Philip Sweet, Louis Modcsitt. fSecond Rowj Larry Payne, Danny Keough, Larry Taylor, Jim Arther. ,Q Qi. f if 9 X V, f .A , , Q, Q! '.:: Q K4 A 5 'Pg i1 'dw is Q l '-N Y g VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-Kneeling, Coach Rlioadcs. Standing flcfl tu right! Cary Fislir-1. I.:-lunll Hnllcr, Dick Bx'i4lgewalvrs, Tom Hines. Mickey Reeves, Dick Sparks, Tom Bridgcwatcrs, Jim Musgravcs, Ronnie Brin:-gar. fl4lll1ll1l?US Creenslnirg Brazil , Schulte J aspen' Bed ford lvniversity '67 1-51 63--i-4 66-4-3 7, 72-43 58-61 80-61 72-47 Central Martinsville Garfield Vincinnes N ,, Ben Davis Washiiigton Bedford 90-63 69-47 66-60 92-76 59-41 56-49 85-83 Jeffersonville Crawfordsville Noblesville ,,,, New Albany W Shelbyville ,,,, Bosse ,,,,,,,,....,, i:B.H.S. score first. Best Record Ever Posted 74-73 74-73 74-71 91-65 67-64 84-50 RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM-flilrout Rowl loft to right: Ted Shoufler, Dick Carmichael, Mike Gooldy, Paul Ayers, Larry Wfaniplcr, QSccond Rowj Bill Hayes, Fred Walls, Gary Clendenning, Tom Steirwalt, Larry Trucbluml. lThird Rowl Coach Huff, John Lyons, Eddie Gardner, Charles Kent Jerry Livingston, Bill Griffith, anal Larry Payne. y 'ip i f 15 6 15225 wa, , :fi , yi if , , fu A my Emi UiQw'f'Z5s'3R 1 ' Av,-. :flaw N g i ,W 14 M 5? A- 'sg' ' .. K 1 aww-sm, W K xi 5 J, R2 f j 9: if if f K. x A 5 -- HS, i . VA 75 ji W g 4 2,1 ai S1 ' wwwmwwww , L, I l EE wma! DEE FUNKNOUSEN, lvasketlyall queen, has a golden lxaskt-llmll rlmrnn nr-c an 'll THF XIITORN , siiuppr-tl on lvv lmaskvllmll vnptnin Ron Rrinvgnr, Sponsors Basketball Bounce 'llhe Girls' Athletir' Association hacl one of thf largest lnemherships of any Bloomington High Sf-hool eluh. llncler the sponsorship of Mrs, l'lmlw'right. the girls from gratles nine through twelve Competefl in a varierl program of intramural sports. Points were given in the inrlivimlual sports and awarfls were given aeeorrl' ingly. The annual Baskethall Rounee was sponsorefl hy the C.A.!l. A queen was electefl to reign over the dance lay the stnflent hotly from the vancliflates nominated hy the varsity haskethall team. The candidates were: Dee Funkhouser. senior: ,lean Breeflen. juniorg Judy Hohlis. sophomore: and Connie Fishel. freshman. At the half-time Coronation planned hy the CAA.. Dee lfunkhouser was erownecl queen. GK. K. 'XIICIHIXIDS take to the water, A Y' x v 4 9' - f.: ,ww ,, . ICQ 7 ' ,f if-5, , M.. L Y Q Q gggwgf ' ,QP i.. f: it .lr f If ,, 1 ,MN if ff f , f Q, 2, 1 Q Wrnic, '67 L N I l Nlr. Uulv Bmvk, 5lxp0rin!c'n:lf'nl of Ihr' Blomniugzlun Molropulilzln Svlmols. Mr, Frank I,, 'IH-mplf-lun, Xmlxnirli-txulixv XS-ielgml 1., gh Snlu-riuI1-mlwxll uf Svhunle, With The Help 0f The Me eefe- eefwe gl. I v1il.xiu. G'-urgv 'Xlihhm-ll, limml nu-mln-rs: Mn Nlury Jam' Hrml, wrrvmrvtuIhvS:lpn-1'ir1lvl1xl1'xlt, llmnniu-'mul Nlvlmpnliluln S.-lnml li-mul Klvllllw-f. f5l:unliugxi lvfl to right: I-'funk Sunllwrxl .mai elwhn Nvuul, Buunl lm-lnhvreg Dull' lf, Brofk, MM wrint-'mln-nltg ,lnswph W. Sirzullingz, Xlvt Hu-illrss Klanngfwg Lvn Iiunuvl, Nl:-t Xtwrm-5, 15'-atm!! ll-fl lu right: 'l'h'm1n- W. Xzmllouk, Gm-mg 'Nliss Elizahvtli Dodds, Dir:-chu' ul Guidancf-, and Mrs. Mary Furgy, Mr. Clarence Stewart, Anpndan,-9 Offjcm-A Assistant Dirvvwr of Guidancv. Guidance, Administration nd Mr Jose-:lx W Stradling Mel Business Manager' 'Hrs Mziry Canada Mrs. Shirley Riddle, Clcrkg Mrs. Alta Lanum, Records Clerkg Mrs. - I - , . . . . Carolyn Lincicome, Mimcngraph Clerkg and Mrs. Phyllis Hudson, Attend- Sfcfemfy T0 BU5in955 Manager? and MTS- Virginia MCCUYIIWI1, B00kk99Pf'T ance Clerk. I llr. Huy llurlanml, Hvunl of Health Department, Mrs. Beth Hartman, R.N,, mul Mrs. .loan Dvlnupp, Hvnllh Office, Mr. Allen Conley, Bookstore manager, and Mrs. Betty Rohr-rlsuu, his assistant. Services For Students .IXNITORS-ll-'runt Ruwl left tu right: Patsy Conley, Avhsah Clay, Lillir- Cain, Sersa Lucas, Dorothy Amick. fSecnnd Rowl lcft to right: Russell Burch, Jim Higgins, Bob Shields, John Perry, Tom Harris. fThirrl Rowl left to right: Marshal Butcher, Herbert Lucas, Dun Clem, Howard llaxtvr, Frank Sims COOKSflc-lt to right: Nellie Hall, Goldia Lund, Grace Carmichael, Margarr-Ita Payne, Goldie Adams, Winnie Frye, Orpha Clark. NELLIE ANDREWS Biology JOE AVERY Drafting, Vocational Drafting V. W. BABB Business Arithmetic, Retail Selling Distributive Education Club sponsor, Junior Class sponsor PAUL BAKER Auto Mechanics, Drafting MARGERY BELISLE English Junior Class sponsor CLYDE BLACK Bookkeeping, Typing Senior Hi-Y sponsor, Junior Class sponsor ADELINE BRENGLE U.S. History, World History International Relations Club sponsor JUNE BROWN Assistant Librarian GAIL R. BURCHFIELD History, English LAVERN E S. BURNS Driver Training, Physical Edu- cation Football, Track, and Wrestling Assistant Coach RUTH C. CARTER Language Arts, Social Studies DAVID G. CHANEY M a c h in e Shop, Building Trades MERRILL L. CRISLER Biology, Science National Scientific Honor Soci- ety sponsor PAULINE J. CULBERTSON Language Arts, Latin IDA MAE ENDWRIGHT Physical Education Girls' Athletic Association spon- sor SARAH M. FRANKLIN English Blue Triangle sponsor CARL W. FRYE Music, HA Band FRANCES E. FYFFE Shorthand, Typing ALBERT A. GALLO Science .Iunior High Football and Bas- ketball Coach MERLE K. GILSTRAP English Future Teachers of America sponsor WILLIAM R. GOSSER English, Ioumalism Gothic and Optimist sponsor EARL E. GRAVES Art JUSTIN F. GRAVES Vocational Agriculture, Biology Future Farmers of America sponsor ARIEL M. GREEN U.S. History, Government Mental Health Club sponsor MARVIN GROH Driver Education B-Menis sponsor, Varsity Base- ball Coach, Junior High Foot- ball Coach ROBERT E. GROOMER Shop ROBERT J. GROUNDS Shop MARY EVELYN GUINN Library Training Library Club sponsor 4 an our it LOUIS .l. HALL Algebra, Geometry MARTHA M. HANNA Typing, Everyday Business, ln- troduction to Business Commercial Club sponsor is -Q sf, CHARLES HEINLEIN Social Studies, Language Arts Junior Hi-Y sponsor J EANNE HOLLINGSWORTH English, Language Arts Junior Boosters and Junior Cheerleaders sponsor ROBERT E. HOUTS Biology, Science I Boosters Club sponsor FRED HUFF Health Varsity Football Coach, Basket- ball and Baseball Assistant Coach MARILYN J. KIRK Spanish, English Spanish Club sponsor JANICE R. KUNZ Homemaking, Clothing Future Homemakers of America sponsor ELIZABETH LATIMER English Speakers Bureau sponsor, Jun- ior Class sponsor CAROLYN M. LINEBACK Mathematics BARBARA G. LOVELESS Geometry, Senior Mathematics HAROLD DALE MCADAMS Bookkeeping, Business Problems Aviation Club sponsor MARY HELEN MCANINCH English Silver Triangle sponsor SHARON L. HANN UM English, Speech Fundamentals Proscenium Players, Thespians and Tech Staff sponsor s RAY MATHIS American Problems US ' , . . His- tory, Government ROBERT H. MEAD Algebra, Arithmetic LUETTA A. IVIERCIER Homemaking, Health, Home Nursing and Child Care .Iunior High Future Home- makers of America sponsor VIVIAN I. MILLER Government, American P Iems, U.S. History LEXIE H. MILLS Health, Business, Driver Educa- tion, Arithmetic Freshman Basketball Coach WILLIAM B. MILNE Biology, Physical Science rob Cross Country and Track Coach LOREN lVllTCHELl, Physics, Chemistry DALE W. MODESITT General Shop, Woodwork ROSEMARY MODESITT Foods, Homemaking, Home Nursing and Child Care Future Homemakers of Ameri- ca sponsor CLIFFORD R. MYERS Physical Education Head of Athletics, Wrestling and Golf Coach DONALD K. NEAL Orchestra, String Classes MARGARETTA N. PAYNE Boys' Homemaking DOROTHY IC. POWELL Music, Girls' Chorus, Matlrigal Singers, Chorus Junior High Glee Club sponsor JEAN PRIGGE Arithmetic, Ceomotry Y-Tm-ns sponsor MARGARET H. RAAB Commorcial Art, Understand- ing Art, Drawing anrl Painting, Structural Design Art Club sponsor RUBY L. REAVIS Latin Latin Club sponsor THOMAS E. RECKERD Electronics Radio Club sponsor AVIS l. RECTOR Chemistry, Svivnco National Honor Society sponsor KEITH RHOADES Health Varsity Basketball and Tennis Coach, Assistant Football Coach DOROTHY D. RUCKER Algebra, Trigonometry PAUL E. SCHURTTER Typing, Business Arithmetic, In- troduction to Business MARILYN C. SMITH English Junior Proscenium Players sponsor MARGARET M. SPILKER Physical Education, Health Cheerleaders sponsor GLADYS M. STANFORD French, English JESSIE B. STRADLING Shorthand, Typing, Office Prac- tice OLLIE STUART Geography and World Affairs, US. History EDITH THRASHER English DONALD G. TRAUB Instrumental Music, Training and Cadet Bands DELMAS VAUGHAN Machine Shop PAUL VONDERSCHMIDT Printing SIDNEY C. JANSSEN Director of Speech and Hearing Therapy MARY JANE MILLER Physical Education, Health Cheerleaders sponsor LEON E. WHALEY Director of Audio-Visual Edu- cation Audio-Visual Club sponsor Faculty members take time out to enjoy a volleyball game at the faculty picnic. Those pictured are Gail Burchfield, William Hutch- ison, Duane Wilson, Bob Hartman, and David Chaney. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-fTop Rowl left to right: Marceta Binkley , Bob Boruff, Terri Bruce, Tom Buckingham, Leland Butler , Joann Cha!- field. fSecund Rowl Ricky Ferguson. Ann Hall , Beverly Hasty, Scotty Head, Tom Hinkle, Julee Jones. fThird Rowl John Mikescll', Sarah Polley, Judy Prnelt, Sally Rugg ', Martha Schersclielf, Carol Walden. flfourth Rowl Marlene Walls , Dick Wampler ', Suzanne Whaley, Beverly Williams. ' Elected In Junior Year. Election to National Honor Society is based on scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The minimum requirement for election to National Honor Society is that of the honor roll. Leadership is a gift given to only a few, and these must realize its responsibility. Character distinguishes one man from others, and is a result of strength of mind, independence, and per- severance in choosing the principles that control oneis life. These would not be complete Without service. To serve is to work, to help, to use one's talents, not for himself alone hut for others as well. Seniors who were elected in their junior year are Marceta Hinkley, Leland Butler, Ann Hall. ,lohn Mike- sell, Sally Rugg, Martha Scherschel, Marlene Walls, and Richard Wampler. This yearls officers were Sally Rugg, president: Mar- ceta Binkley, secretaryg Bob Boruff, treasurer: and Miss Avis Rector was the sponsor. This year we are honoring not only those students who have ex- celled in athletics and dramatics, but also those who have won honors in the academic field. The greatest honor that can be earned by a high school student is that of valedic- torian or salutatorian of his Senior Class. This year these honors were held by ,lohn Mikesell and Sally Rugg. These positions are the re- ward of four years of hard work and consistent study, and are, therefore, well deserved and well earned. Study Does Bring Rewards This year four senior boys re- ceived uletters of Commendation from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation in recognition of their high performance on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, which was given last spring. The scholars were Bob .Boruff, Leland Butler, Joe Douthitt, and Dick Wampler. Dick Wampler also quali- fied for further competition in this program as a semi-finalist. After taking another qualifying test in December, he was named a finalist, and became eligible for a National scholarship. Bob Boruff and Dick Wampler were not present for the picture. Last year. Dick Vlfanipler. as a junior. was chosen to make il trip to the tinitecl Nations ancl Yvashington, D.C. Dick triefl out. along with four other juniors electefl by VS. His- tory classes, before representatives of the Bloomington service clubs that sponsored the trip. Sixteen high school stuflents from throughout lncliana participated in the thres- rlay trip which consisterl of a tour of the natioifs capitol and the Unit- etl Nations building in New York. As Do Service And Patriotism Sally Rugg, senior. was chosen DAR Goofl Citizen of RHS. by her senior classmates and faculty. She was nominated with eighteen other girls on the basis of de- pendability, service. leadership. and patriotism. The names were submitted to the faculty who then voted for their choice. Wiri- ning this honor made Sally eligible for the district contest. For this contest she wrote a paper on the questions given to her by the judges. She received a pin as the B.H.S. winner and at certificate as district runner- up. .fqlxg is XXKWQXXW 7'- Good Citizens In The Making Hoosier Boys' State is a mythical state formed by junior boys from all over lndiana. They learn the duties, rights and responsibilities of American citizens, which pre- pare them to be future voters and office holders. Tom Buck- ingham, Leland Butler, ,loe Douthitt, Tom Hines, and Bill Robinson attended 1959 Boys, State. 88 This year, Purdue Legisla- ture, held at Purdue Univer- sity, was attended by five seniors and five juniors. The senior orators who wrote and presented bills to the assembly were Terri Bruce, Scotty Head, Bob Norman, Sally Rugg, and Suzanne Whaley. Scotty and Bob succeeded in having most of their bill passed at the legislature. Hoosier Girls, State is a 'asisterv state to Hoosier Boys' State in that they were formed for the same purpose: to in- still a sense of responsibility to community, state, and na- tion in young women as Boys' State does in young men. Terri Bruce, Sally Rugg, Suzanne Whaley, and Beverly Wil- liams attended 1959 Girls, State. n n 90 SENIOR CLASS ADVISORY BOARD- fFront Rowl left to right: Dean Rose, Starr Sare, Evelyn Salec, Beckie Kerr, Tom Buckingham, Dick Wampler lScconrl Royal Mrs. Mary Forgy, Mary Marlin, Beverly Hasty, Bill D'Amico, Tom Hines, Mr. Jones. fThird Row, Scotty Head, Sally Rugg. Bob Boruif. Standing is class president, Leland Butler. Class Of '60, One f Action COLLEGE-MINDED SENIORS, Bob Boruff, Rex Smith, and Judy Smith, are counseled by Miss Elizabeth Dodds. Sponsoring a pep session, electing senior officers and advisory board, selecting our name cards and annouce- ments, and presenting the senior play were some of the activities we partici- pated in during our senior year. The Class of 760 started the year off by sponsoring the first football pep session. Then things swung into action as the senior class was organized, start- ing with the senior election. Senior officers were Leland Butler, presidentg Bob Boruff, vice-presidentg Scotty Head, secretaryg Evelyn Salee, treas- urer. ln January, the seniors had their first class party 'GTHE BEATNIK BLAST. lt was a real wild party with everyone dressed as true ubeatsf' The blast was held in the beatnik joint known as the Jukebox. The pad was dim, lit only by the candles in the wine bottles, as the beatniks wandered about reciting poetry. ln the spring we presented our senior play. The play was given by members of the senior class with the assistance of the Procenium Players. After this our thoughts focused on graduation. JOANIE CAROL ABBOTT Blue Triangleg Aviation Clubg Boostersg G.A.A. JUDITH DARLENE ADAMS Future Homemakersg Library Club. MADELEINE KAY ADAMS DAVID MICHAEL ANDERSON Radio Club. JANICE KAYE ANDERSON Blue Triangleg Future Home- rnakersg Distributive Education Club. CAROL M. ARMSTRONG JERRY W. AYRES Optimist, assistant editor-in- chiefg International Relations Club, presidentg News Bureaug Hi-Yg Speakers Bureaug Pros- cenium Players. JOHN WAYNE BARROW Hi-YQ Hi-Y Councilg Distribu- tive Education Club. JUDY ANN BAUER Boostersg Blue Triangle. RICHARD BAUER Radio Club. VERNON RAY BAXTER JOHN JAMES BELDEN MALCOLM LEON BINGHAM Mental Health Clubg Baseball. MARCETA JANE BINKLEY National Honor Societyg Madri- galsg Blue Triangle, secretaryg Future Teachers, vice-presidentg Speakers Bureau. DIANNIA M. BLAKE Commercial Club. RONALD KEITH BLUNT Choir. ROBERT EARL BORUFF Student Council, executive boardg B-Meng Footballg Wres- tlingg Trackg Senior Class, vice- presidentg Gothic, sports editor. THOMAS W. BRIDGWATERS Madrigalsg B-Men. CAROLE ELAINE BRILES Blue Triangleg International Clubg Commercial Club. JERRY DAVID BRINEGAR RON E. BRINEGAR B-meng Football g Basketballg Baseball. ROBERT HARRIS BROWN , J R. Latin Clubg Aviation Clubg In- ternational Relations Club. IRMA JOYCE BROWNING Commercial Clubg Blue Triangle. RICHARD FRANKLIN BRUCE TERRI JANE BRUCE Blue Triangle, treasurerg Pros- cenium Players, secretary-treas- urerg N.S.H.S., presidentg Boost- ers. PHILIP CROWIN BRYANT Proscenium Players 3 Spanish Club 3 Tech Staff g Football 5 Tennis. ELIZABETH ANN BUCHER Blue Triangle Q Commercial Club g International Relations Club. .IUDITH ROSE BUCKHEISTER Blue Triangleg International Re- lations Clubg Choir. THOMAS WILLIAM BUCKINGHAM Hi-Yg N.S.H.S.g Radio Club. DONNA LEE BURROUGHS International Relations Clubg Blue Triangleg Speakers Bureaug G.A.A. SUE ELLEN BURTON Blue Triangleg Commercial Club LARRY W. BUSHERT Student Councilg Hi-Y. CURTIS JOE BUTCHER Hi-Yg International Relations Clubg Latin Club. SHIRLEY ANN BUTCHER Madrigalsg Choirg Boosters g Commercial Club g Blue Tri- angles. WILLIAM LELAND BUTLER Senior Class, presidentg National Honor Societyg Hi-Yg Aviation Clubg Basketball, Baseball. CHARLES WILLIAM CAMPBELL JOHN PERRY CASSIDY VERNON CHAMBERS LOIS ANN CHANDLER ROGER DALE CHANDLER N.S.H.S.g International Rela- tions Cluhg Mental Health Club. JO ANN CHATFIELD Blue Triangleg International Re- lations Cluhg Gothic, senior ed- itor. JERRY ANN CLARK LESSEL LEON CLARK ROBERT KURT COLLIER JOYCE ANN COLLINS Tl t k ll M Rbltltgb H Ill S Vvll D WILLIAM EDWARD COMBS Hi-Y. BOBBY JOE CONDER Future Farmersg Aviation Club. GLORIA FAYE CORBIN Cheerleaderg Cheerleaders Club, secrotaryg Boostersg Gothic, ac- tivities editorg Blue Triangle. MARTHA JEAN CORBIN Blue Triangle g Commercial Clubg Aviation Club. DIANA SUE COX Blue Triangleg G.A.A. WILLIAM PAUL COX LESLIE JAMES COYNE Hi-Y, secretary-treasurerg Hi-Y Councilg International Relations Clubg Radio Club. H. DAVID CRITES MILDRED JOYCE CROUCH ick Walnliler, and Jo Ann Chalfield. RICHARD CROUCH Art Club. JACQUELINE SUE CROY Blue Triangleg Boostersg Li brary Club. SHERRY LYNN E CULBERT Blue Triangleg Future Home makersg Band. JOSEPH WILLIAM CURTIS Hi-Yg Hi-Y Councilg Bandg Stu- dent Council, presidentg Avia- tion Clubg B-Meng Basketballg Baseballg Cross-countryg Inter- national Relations Club. PATRICIA J OANN E CURTIS Gothic, underclass editorg Blue Triangleg N.S.H.S.g Boostersg International Relations Clubg Commercial Club. BILL C. D'AMICO Hi-Y. JOHN DANLEY BRENDA LOU DAVIS JERRY DAVIS RONALD EUGENE DAYTON LARRY KEITH DECKARD LOUIS L. DECKARD STEPHEN JOSEPH DOUTHITT Tech Staff 3 Proscenium Players' Radio Club. LARRY JOE DRAKE EARL WESLEY DUNBAR 9 LARRY DUNBAR SHARON DIANNE EADS VERNON LEON EADS SUSAN JANE EAST Blue Triangle g Future Home- makers g Commercial Club g G.A.A. ALLEN RAY EASTERDAY Future Farmers, secretaryg Hi-Y. CHARLES S. EASTON DONNA JEAN EDWARDS Booster. SHARON BETH ELMORE NANCY ANN ENNIS Girl Ushersg Photo Cluhg Blue Triangleg Commercial Clubg G.A.A. ELONZO EVANS GLORIA JEAN FARIS N.S.H.S.g Proscenium Playersg Future Teachers, secretaryg Art Club, vice-presidentg Blue Tri- angleg Boostersg Cadet Teach- ing. CLARA BELLE FARLEE Latin Clubg Blue Triangleg Pros- cenium Playersg Intemational Relations. RICKY LEE FERGUSON Cross-country. ANN FIELDS Latin Clubg Blue Triangle. RODNEY LEE F IGG B-Mensg Hi-Yg Track. GEORGE GARY FINLEY Hi-Yg B-Meng Senior Advisory Boardg Footballg Wrestling. WILLIAM HARRY FIN LEY B-Men, presidentg Trackg Foot- ballg Wrestling. DEANNA SUE FISCUS Blue Triangleg International Re- lations Club, secretaryg Future Teachersg Boostersg G.A.A.g Cadet Teacher. SHERRY ELAINE F LEENER Blue Triangleg Library Club. NED FLEETWOOD Hi-Y. TEDDY EUGENE FLYNN RAYMOND CURTIS F OWLER NEDRA JO F ULFORD DELORIS ANN FUNKHOUSER Latin Club, vice-presidentg Blue Triangleg G.A.A.g N.S.H.S.g Student Councilg Boostersg Avia- tion Clubg Band. CAROLYN SUE GARDNER Future Homemakers Clubg Blue Triangleg Commercial. EDNA SUE GLASGOW JAMES M. GRISSOM Aviation Club. PATRICIA SUE GRISSOM Distributive Education Club, treasurerg Boostersg Choir. RONDA DARLENE GROW Aviation Club. SANDRA .IO GRUBB Optimist, business managerg Blue Triangleg Latin Clubg Boostersg Choirg News Bureau. 4-pp 6...-nav 'Kg BILL HACKER LARRY RAY HACKER CHARLES OREN HADLEY Hi-Y. DAVID S. HALL HARRIETT ANN HALL National Honor Societyg Distri- butive Education Club, vice- presidentg Photo Club. ERMA RUTH HAMM Blue Triangle. SHARON KAY HANKINS Commercial Club, vice-presidentg International Relations Clubg Blue Triangle. THOMAS RAY HARLOW BRENDA JOYCELYN HARMON Distributive Education Clubg Commercial Clubg Blue Tri angle. y P 1 and Diane hlccahan Check the swim list for eligible voters, The senior executive board reviews announcements for graduation. ELIZABETH ANNE HARPER Commercial Clubg Blue Tri- angleg Distributive Education Club. JACKIE SUE HARTMAN Choir. . BEVERLY ANN HASTY Gothic, co-editor-in-chiefg Blue Triangleg Proscenium Playersg Senior Advisory Board. WILDA GAE HAWKINS Choir. SANDRA JO HAYS Blue Triangleg Commercial Clubg Aviation Club. CLARA ANN HAZEL Aviation Clubg Commercial Clubg Future Homemakers. JANICE ELAINE HAZEL Blue Triangleg Future Home- makersg Bandg Commercial Club. MARY SCOTT HEAD Blue Triangle, presidentg Senior Class, secretaryg Proscenium Playersg Tech Staff, secretaryg N.S.H,S., secretaryg Boostersg Speakers Bureaug News Bureau, editor. W. JERALD HEICHELBECK Hi-Yg Hi-Y Council. JOHN ROBERT HELMS Photo Club, presidentg Audio- Visual Staffg Optimist, photog- rapher. ROBERT DALE HENNINGS JOSEPH F. HESSELGRAVE Spanish Clubg Art Club. DONNA JEAN HIATT Blue Triangleg Future Teachersg Latin Club. TOM L. HINES Hi-Yg International Relations Clubg Trackg Basketballg Cross- country. TOM VERNON HINKLE Quill and Scrollg Student Coun- cilg Hi-Yg International Rela- tions Club. Ihl JANICE DIANE HOARD JUANITA ELLEN HOBBS JERRY R. HOOD Band, presidentg Hi-Yg Latin Clubg Wrestling. FAYE LYNNE HOPKINS MICHAEL W. HOSTETLER Latin Clubg Hi-Y. KEITH D. HOUSTON LAVINDA JUNE HUGHES Madrigalsg Choirg Blue Tri- angleg Future Homemakers. SANDRA GALE HUMMEL Blue Triantgleg Future Home- makers. DENNIS HUTCHERSON Wrestling. PHILLIP LEO JACOBS SHARON KAY JACOBS Blue Triangleg Commercial Club. BEVERLY KAY JOHNSON Distributive Education Club. J ACQUELYN LOIS JOHNSON LARRY E. JOHNSON Distributive Education Club, presidentg Hi-Y Councilg Public Address Staffg Projectors Club. BEVERLY ANN JOLLY Aviation Club, vice-presidentg International Relations Clubg Blue Triangleg Choir. JULEE ANN JONES N.S.H.S.g Gothic, art editorg In- ternational Relations Clubg Blue Triangleg Art Club. SHERRON KAY JONES REBECCA SUE KERR Latin Club, secretaryg Blue Tri- angleg Art Clubg Student Coun- cilg Senior Advisory Board. HAROLD MERL KINDY International Relations Club. J EAN ETTE SUE KINNEY Commercial Club g Aviation Clubg Distributive Education Clubg Blue Triangle. CONNIE ANN KIRBY Aviation Club. MARY JOAN KIRK HOWARD RAY KOONTZ BILL JOE LAVENDER Hi-Yg Optimist, sports editor. KENT F. LAWSON Band. ORAN E. LIVINGSTON Mental Health, treasurerg Photo Club. MARILYN DELORIS LONG Future Homemakers, treasurer Blue Triangle. SUZANNE M. LOOP HARRY DEAN LOUDERMILK Hi-Yg Hi-Y Councilg Bandg Spanish Club. JERRY JAY LOVE MARYBELLE MANSHIP JANET RAE MARTIN Blue Triangle. MARY JANE MARTIN Latin Club, presidentg Optimistg Thespiansg Blue Triangleg Pros- cenium Playersg Boosters. RAYMOND E. MARTIN SANDRA ANN MARTIN Blue Triangleg Art Club. JOHN ROBERT MATHEWS JERRY MCARTOR DIANE SUE MCGAHAN JAMES P. McPHEETERS Hi-Yg Distributive Education Club. SHARON RUTH METCALF Future Teachers, treasurerg Blue Triangle. JAMES F. MEYERS JOHN L. MIKESELL National Honor Societyg Inter- national Relations Club. DAVID ROSS MILEY Art Club. JANE ELIZABETH MILLER MARSHA ANN MILLER THELMA KAY MILLER JOANN MITCHELL MARY JO MITCHELL ANN LYNNE MOORE JAMES MUSGRAVE RONALD EUGENE MYERS JAY HOWARD NAYLOR Future Farmers of America. GEORGE C. NEWTON Intemational Relations Club. JOHN BRYCE NICCUM GARY NORMAN ROBERT LEE NORMAN FRED NORRIS RHONDA JILL OLSSON JIMMIE LEE ONKEN JERRY RAY OOLEY NANCY JANE PARDUE Blue Triangleg Future Home- makers. AUSTIN THEODORE PATE Footballg Wrestlingg B-Men. MARTHA LOUIS PATTON RONALD EUGENE PAYTON RONNIE EUGENE PEDRO Optimist, editor-in-chief, Hi-Y, presidentg Hi-Y Council, presi- dentg Quill and Scrollg Speak- ers Bureau, B-Meng Footballg Baseball. PATSY JOAN PENN INGTON GLENDA DAWN PEREGRINE Blue Triangle g Commercial Clubg Future Homemakers. JANICE HELEN PERSHING SARAH MARGARET POLLEY G.A.A., president, Blue Tri- angleg Future Teachersg Com- mercial Club. MARY LYNN POMEROY GEORGE W. PRITCHETT Photo Club, vice-president, Ten- nisg Optimist, photographerg Gothic, photographer. JUDY KAY PRUETT Commercial Club, presidentg Student Council, corresponding secretaryg Future Teachersg Blue Triangle. DORENA RAE PURCELL Blue Triangle 9 Commercial Club, Aviation Cluhg Madri- galsg Choir. BRYAN EDGAR QUARLES Photo Clubg Aviation Club. PHILLIP LEE QUILLEN KATHRYN CLARE RAAB Thespian, vice-presidentg Pros- cenium Playersg Speakers Bu- reaug Blue Triangleg Art Clubg Tech Staff. .IUDITH RAYE RAPER Commercial Club. JOHN DANIEL RAWLINS B-Meng Hi-Yg Footballg Wres- tlingg Baseball. MARJORIE SUE RAYLE Blue Triangle 5 Commercial 3 G.A.A. DONALD EARL REEVES MICKEY DALE REEVES Basketballg Aviation Club, presi- dentg Hi-Yg B-Men. PHILES I. REUTER M. JOANN RICHARDSON Blue Triangleg N.S.H.S.g Boost- ers g Intemational Relations Club. .IOSETTE MARIE ROBERTS Blue Triangleg International Re- lations Clubg Commercial Club. WILLIAM S. ROBERTSON Hi-YQ Latin Clubg International Relations Club. MYRA SUE ROBINSON Proscenium Playersg Boostersg Blue Triangle. MARILYN SUE ROGERS Bandg Blue Triangleg Intema- tional Relations Clubg Commer- cial Club. DEAN ROSE LARRY GENE ROUTEN Hi-Yg Speakers Bureaug Golf. BARBARA JANE ROUTT Blue Triangle. DON PHILIP ROYER LOIS JEAN RUBLE Blue Triangleg Spanish Clubg Latin Club. SALLY IVIAE RUGC Gothic, co-editor-in-chiefg Na- tional Honor Society, vice-presi- dentg Thespians, presidentg Sen- ior Executive Boardg Blue Tri- angleg Tech. Staff, presidentg Pro scenium Players g Future Teachersg Speakers Bureau. GARY LOUIS RYSER Footballg Baseballg Wrestlingg Student Councilg B-Meng Hi-Y, Choir, president. EVELYN MARIA SALEE Varsity Cheerleaderg Cheerlead- ers Club, vice-presidentg Senior Class Treasurerg Student Coun- cilg Blue Trig Boosters Cluhg N.S.H.S. LARRY SANBURN Radio Club. STARR ANN SARE Distributive Education, secre- taryg Boosters Club, vice-presi- dentg Art Clubg Blue Triangle. JULIA MARIE SARGENT Blue Triangleg International Re- lations. .IAMES R. SCALES I t r s Spa s N rc etta y N Flet od Sherry C Ib rt, Mickey Reeves, and Faye Corbin. JERRY ROGER SCALES CECILY SCHAF F ER KARLENE B. SCHEIBN ER Proscenium Players, vice-presi- dentg Thespiang Cheerleaders Club, presidentg Cheerleaderg Speakers Bureau, secretary ' Boostersg Tech Staff. 9 MARTHA SUE SCHERSCHEL National Honor Societyg Choirg Blue Triangleg Future Teachersg Latin Club. MARY LYNN SCHRAMM Blue Triangle. BILL JOE SCHWEER DANIEL REED SEGO RICHARD LEE SELLARS Projectors Clubg Radio Club. CONNIE JO SEXTON Boostersg Distributive Education Club. JANET SUE SEXTON CARL EDWARD SHAW Aviation Clubg International Re- lations Clubg Hi-Y. WANDA SUE SHOTTS Blue Triangle. JOYCE FONDA SIPES Future Homemakers. ALLAN ROY SMITH JUDITH KAY SMITH Proscenium Playersg Blue Tri- angle. .IUDITH LYNN SMITH Blue Triangleg Latin Clubg Commercial Club. REX L. SMITH SHARLEEN ANN SNAPP Boosters, vice-presidentg Pros- cenium Playersg Gothic, junior high editorg G.A.A.g Blue Tri- angle. BARBARA IOANNE SOMES Cheerleaderg Cheerleaders Cluhg Proscenium Playersg Boostersg Blue Triangle. .IEANETTE SOUTHERN G.A.A.g Future Teachersg Span- ish Club. PATRICIA SPARKS RICHARD LEE SPARKS Hi-Y Council, secretaryg Hi-Y, B-Meng Basketball g Baseball 5 Football. RONALD KENT STANSIFER Hi-Yg International Relations Clubg B-Meng Student Councilg Baseballg Football. .IOANN E. STERRETT Distributive Education Club. ABBIE SUZANNE STEVENS G.A.A.g Boosters. PEGGY JOAN STEVENS BEVERLY ANN STILLIONS Blue Triangleg Future Home- makers 3 Commercial Club: G.A.A. STEVE WILLIAM STIPP Hi-Y. EDDIE STURGEON TOMMY SWAFFORD LARRY LEE TERHUNE DAVID LEE TRIMBLE CONSTANCE TRISLER Blue Triangleg Proscenium Play ersg Commercial Clubg Band majorette. JAMES WILBUR VAN HORN Aviation. THOMAS EDWARD VINT VICKI ANN VINT Blue Triangle. CAROL LEE WALDON Future Homemakers, president: Library Club, secretaryg Boost- ers. JUDY KAY WALDON Blue Triangleg Choirg Future Teachers. MADONNA JEAN WALL Distributive Education Club. MARLENE ANN WALLS National Honor Societyg Com- mercial Cluhg Blue Triangleg Future Teachersg Future Home- makers, vice-president. JUDITH KAY WALTERS RICHARD SCOTTEN WAMPLER Proscenium Players, presidentg Tech Staffg National Honor So- cietyg N.S.H.S.g Gothic, business managerg Speakers Bureau. PAMELA ANN WATSON N.S.H.S.g Blue. Triangleg Fu- ture Homemakersg Distributive Education Club. BRENDA SUE WHALEY Future Homemakers, secretaryg Boosters. SUZAN N E MAE WHALEY Gothic, academic editorg Thes- pians, secretaryg Blue Triangle, vice-presidentg Student Council, secretaryg Proscenium Playersg N.S.H.S.g Future Teachers 5 Speakers Bureau, vice-president: Tech Staff, vice-president. FRED WILLIS WILEY B-Meng International Relationsg Cross Countryg Trackg Wres- tlingg Golfg Hi-Y. PHILLIP MICHAEL WILEY BEVERLY ELAINE WILLIAMS Distributive Education, histor- iang G.A.A.g Future Teachersg Art Club. ELIZABETH LYNNE WILLIAMS Blue Triangle g Commercial Club g Aviation Club. LOWELL DEAN WILLIAMS STEPHEN MERRILL WISLEY Spanish Club, secretary-treas- urer. WILMA JOYCE WORKMAN Blue Triangle g Commercial Clubg Future Teachers. MARTHA L. WRIGHT Future Homemakersg Blue Tri- angleg Commercial Club. RICHARD EVERETT ZELLERS In Memory of . . . DONNIE EDWARD GEORGE JAMES OMER ROSE A Sf,Nl0llS lklcwo af. wig Simi E iq pfgav1'lNl NEWLY FLECTFID Se-nior officers, S1-oily Ilcafl, Evelyn Sal:-4-, :xml llllilylllply pgpt r, vrmif y :ia a vam ai n os cr. NOT PICTURED: LARRY DEAN BAKER WILLARD DEAN CHAMBERS JOHN CLINTON COWDEN JOHN GORDON LARIMER 'COME SATURDAY NIGHT we'll all turn Beatnik, explains President Leland Bu P W HY. tl final plans are made for the Beatnik Blast, the sc l an-w N, x wp 3 gg. N.. N wx A X- x fm. . gg is S S 5 Y X if 1 E31 L iififf Il5 Wasnit our junior year wonderfull There were many new and exciting things that happened. The junior rings had a definite distinction because the year 1961 could be read upside down as well as right side up. The advisory board selected the rings and were elected to serve along with the officers. The officers were: Larry Trueblood, presidentg Bill Bruce, vice-presidentg Terresa Thompson, sec- retaryg and Judy Parham, treasurer. The Junior-Senior Prom was held at Alumni Hall for the first time in the history of the school. PARTY PLANS for the junior class are made by Larry Trueblood, presidentg Bill Bruce, vicevpresidentg Teresa Thompson, secretary: and Judy Parham, treasurer. l Prom And C ass Part Dominate Abram, Marilyn Abram, Ronnie Abram, Sammy Adams, David Allen, Dale Allgood, Sherry Arthur, James Baderlscher, Barbara Baker, Brenda Baker, John Barger, Geneveive Bastin, Philip Bayne, Sharon Bechtel, Helen Benton, Shirley Beyers, Danny Billings, Steve Binkley, Julia Blake, Danny Bland, Dennis Borno, Evelyn Boshears, Stephen Bowers, James Bowman, Gene Breeden, Howard Breeden, Jean Bridgwaters, Richard Brinegar, Meredith lsum, .lam-I lsonx, TQ-ml Jackson, Larry Jiuwkeznl, Miki' Javubs, Max lu-un, Gloria J:-ffl-rs, l.inmlu Jollnsun, Billy lolinsnn, l'n-ggy Jrrllnslnn, lim-NL' Junvs, Fuuyn Kr-ni, Clmrlvs Krrr, Danny King, Juno Kaus.-r, rs.-ny Kumpst, Cl:-nda Lmmm. Phyllis l.un4', Connie Lam-, Virgil lmiglm-y, lllmrle-s Langlz-y, Ruth Lava-n, Julm I.c'f'. Rim-lxarrl lmnlz, Mi:-liar-l lla-ll:-Ill-ir, Donna lmwis, Wlilliam Linlhir-um, Larry Long, Durutlly l.u!a-s, Larry l,ynr'h. Ravnmml Mnlsluury, Ricllarcl Martindale, Kcnnvth Mast:-rs, Bn-ncln Mastvrs, Jose-ph May, Carolyn Q Q as 6 s y ' ,K Q ,fl if ,ws J 1' 5 2 RIGHT-SIDE Ul' or upside down the rings die- Rugg supervises Wan11vler, W'lii!zikz-r, and Pmlen working up the Gothic ladder played the year 1961 K l20 May, Larry Meadows, Paul B. Meadows, Diane Mercer, Harold Merriman, Sarah Miller, Frederick Mills, Jon Mmgre, Sharon Minton, Judith Ann Mitchell, Charles Mnbley, Donna Sue Modesitt. Mary Lou Montgomery, Joe Morgan, Carol Morse. Miehael McCord, Ronald M4-Coy, Dwight K. McFarland, Tony fVlrGve, Bernard N'lcGlm'klin, Janice McGuire, Eleanor McMillan, Thomas McNabb, Don Nval, James Neely, Sharon Nelson, Joseph Nikirk, Beverly Nikirk, Sharon Osborne, David Owen, Dwight Owens, Karen Parham, Judy Payton, Carol Peace, John Peden, Carol Pclcrs, Ronnie Peterson, Sandra Fletcher, Barney Polley, Marie Porter, James Powell, Diana Quillen, Brenda Rainbolt, Dale Ratts, Patty Rea, Sandra Rice, Claudia Rice, janet Rich, James Ritter, Joyce Roberts, Mike Robertson, Betty Robertson, Glenda Robertson, Judith Robinson, Eva Rogers, Ronald Rolfe, Janice Rowlett, James Ruggiero, Nene Rumple, Barbara Ryan, Jacquie Sanhurn, Larry Sansone, Augustine Sargent, Dianna Scott, Sandra Sears. Velma Scitzinger, Michael Sexton, Linda Shelton, Joseph Shertzer, Kenny Shields, .ludith Shields, Robert Shields, Sharleen Shipley, .lorry Shotts, Robert Shoufler, Sharon Simpson, Larry Skirvin, Janice Smith, Edgar Smith, Vonda Snapp, Norma Snooks, Gilbert Snyder, Joe Somes, Sheron Sparks, David Stewart, Roger Stickels, Tom Stierwalt, Tom Stockwell, Dewey Stogsdill, James Stogsdlll, Robert Stone, Shirley Stout, Dianna Sturgeon, Dennis Sturgeon, Robert Sutherlin, Kay Sylvester, Jim Taylor, .lohn Taylor, Larry Taylor, Tom Terrell, Charles Terrell, Earlanna Thacker, Connie Thomas, Virginia Thompson, Judy Thompson, Terresa Timms, Mary Ellen Tourner, Gregory Treadway, William Trenta, Anthony Trester, Verne Trinkle, Claude Truebloud, Larry Tucker, Carolyn Uland, Charles VanEtten, Sarah Vernon, Tom Waldrip, Dwight Walker, Johnny Walls, Fred Walla, Terry Wampler, David Wampler, Janet Weddle, Danny Weston, Barbara Whitaker, Gordon White, Danny Wiles, Margaret Wiley, Ruth Willis, Norma Willis, Rebecca Wisley, Robert Woolems, Johnny Worley, Scott Wyatt, Janet Yates, Sandra York, Donald Young, Robert Fred Young, Robert Lee Zark, Eugene Zimmerman, Diane Junior class members investigate rigged applause meter. PEP RADIATES from the 1960 reserve cheerleaders: Nancy W'illis, Juxly Parham, JoAnn Parker, Emma Deckard and Anna Lee Hankins Abram Adams Allen, Arthur Arthur Ayers, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Barnes , Janice , Marilyn Patricia , Gary Arthur, Nancy , Rebecca Ashcraft, James Phillip Danny Darlene Martha Martha , Tom Barrow, Austin Baugh, Linda Baxter, Dallas Bcga, Pamela Belden, Charles Bell, Ellen Biedenkopf, Tom Blair, Bonnie Sue Blakely, Robert Boruff, James Bowlen, Mike Brashaber, Carolyn Brewer, Fred Briles, William Brinson, Diana Brown, Jerry Brown, Linda Brown, Michael Brown Sharon Brown, Slcvc Browning, Sara Bruce, Suzanne Sophomore Class Brummett, Richard Bryant, Sheila Buhl, Patricia Burris, Steve Burton, Joella Bush, Sallie Butcher, Judith Canada, Charla Carmichael, Richard Garter, Martha Cassidy, Larry Chambers, Thomas Chapman, Brenda Chitwood, Steve Christy, Charles Christy, Peggy Ciolli, Rosalee Clark, Cary Collier, Johnnie Combs, Gary Conder, Shirley Conley, Patsy Corbin, Kenneth Covington, Woodina Cox, Ronald Coyne, Lynn Cracraft, Nancy Crane, Harold Croy, .lon Curry, David Davidson, Larry Davis, Ethel Davis, Terry Dawson, Lee Ann Day, Robert Deckard Brenda Deckard Edward Deckard, Emma Deckard, Sandra Dollens, James Doty, Norman Douglas, Linda Douthitt, Dennis Douthitt, Jerry Drake, Donald Droll, Phyllis Duke, Don Dunbar, Michael Durham, Gloria East, Anna Easton, Michael Edwards, Diane Egan, Beverly Elkins, Charles Elkins, Linda Eller, Shirley Emlxuff, Susan Enclwright, Anna Marie Farmer, Sammy Ferran, Ralph Fiscus, David Floyd, Kentlin Ford, Frederick Francis, Arlene Frazier, Kenneth Frazo, James Lee Frazo, Robert Freeman, Karen French, James Gardner, Alton E. Gastinoau, Pat Geisweit, Barbara Gill, .lohn Gillum, Terri Gines, James Glasgow, Linda Gobert, Claudia Goble, Dennis Gonlerman, Sandra Goodman, Nancy Gooldy, Mike Graves, Janet Kay Greene, Shirley Grissom, Rosemary Grubb. Joseph Hall, Robert Halstead, Robert Halstead, Roy Hamm, James Hamm, Mike Hampton, Rea Dawn Hamric, James Hancock, Kenny Haney, Judy Ann Hankins, Anna Lee Hanner, Phyllis Hardy, Lillian Harlow, Robert Harp, Ruby Harris, Dewey Harris, Randy Harvey, Carole Hash, Sheila Hawkins, Carol Hawkins, Maxine Hayden, Sue Ann Hayes, Joe David Hays, David Doyle Headdy, Jerry Henderson, Carol Hendricks, Sharon Hetherington, Wilma Hettle, Roy Hill, Jerry Hoard, Judith Hobbs, Judith Hoene, Charlie Hollars, Donald Hood, Larry Rose Hnover, David Hostetler, Donald Hostetler, Thomas Hoult, Paul Howell, Marilyn Huffman, Ronald Humphrey, Gary , , 3-3 ' -mf -use 'c '1' dw ,-Q, H49 an 4152 .t-W ml Hurst, James Ice, Reatha Jackson, Dinah Jacobs, Barbara Jacobs, James Jacobs, Michael Jean, Barbara Jean, Toni Jewell, Rita Ann Jolliff, Brenda Kahl, Linda Kelly, Kirk Kelley, Rita Kelley, Sandra Keough, Danny Kinnaman, Martha Knost, Mary Lou Koontz, Christy Krebhs, Paulette Langford, Richard Laven, Sandra Lawson, Janet Lawson, Mike Livingston, Larry Loop, Carole Lynch, Margaret Lyons, John May, Robert Jilay, Shirley Irene McCameron, Carol McClary, James McCoy, Reva McCoy, Sharon Kay McCoy, Sherrilyn McCullough,'Sharon McDaniel, Larry McElhinney, Laine McG1c-cklin, Bob McG1ocklin, Marchetta Medsker, Larry Mcssell, Paul David Miller, John Sarber, Brenda Sargent, Schersch William el, Tony Scott, Garland Scott, Ronald Scoville, Pat Scroggins, Joyce Self, Lanna Sexton, .lerry Shields, Shields, Shields, Dennis Donna Tommy Shotts, Paul Shoufler, Teddie Simpson, Jimmy Sipes, Brenda Sipes, Donald Sissman, Dale Sisson, John Smith, Merrill Southern, George Sowders, Barbara Sparks, Betty Sparks, Carol Sparks, Danny Sparks, Marilyn J. Sparks, Marilyn K. Sparks, Michael Spears, Donald Spencer, Don Staggs, Doris Stalcup, Lois Stanton, Billie Stephens, Kenneth Stephens, Ray Stevens, Kenneth Stewart, Martin Stillions, .lon Stogsdill, Maudeline Stogsdill, Sherry Stone, Paul Strain, James Stuckey, Willeen Stuffle, Brenda Swearingen, Jim Sweet, Phillip Sylvester, Margery Tarter, Dave Taylor, Diana Taylor, Eddie Teague, Richard Terrell, Donetta Terrell, Glenda Thacker, Connie Thompson, Martha Thomp son, Robert Thrasher, James Tourner, Timothy Trisler, Romona Underwood, Linda Van Winkle, Sharon Vaughn, Bonnie Volle, Nan Walrlon, Gary Waltlon, ,lalnvs Walilon. Jerry W'alkf-r, Cathy Walkvr, Jack Wall, Pannrla Whllls, Bvvvrly W'alls, Curl Walls, Dauniz: Wultvrs, Robert Warilgilcr, Larry Watkins, Sherry Wcnrich, Phyllis Wi-nrich, Ronald Whilakr-r, Helen Whitlow, Nancy Williams, Limla Willis, Nancy Wills, Garth Wilson, Darlene Wilson, Dick Wilson, Netlra Windsor, Donald Winevinger, Raymond Workman, Patricia Yoder, Donald Young, Chester Young, Lclia Zimmr-rman, Jane FUTURE DRIVERS assemble to inspect the motor of the driv0r's education car. The inspectors are Mr. Groh, Boruff, Frazier, Chambers, Fiscus Farmer, Cox, Brewer, Doty, Gardner, Blakely, Baker, und Hancock. aw' Eng M' fr -E ii if ,Xf if 1 'f '5 if ff ,' Q xg, Hi , U1 f, ., fi fe: PQ 5 Q if ' -:EEL L, 4,X,.,,, gs Qi: f Q La If! X 3:1 545 ,, :,,,. 3 I .W ,G AI A W Q A 2 H sig f 'E Q fi h .:,.. uf Q g 9122 Q31 ,I 2. W s if 2, , 5 i 5 M, , f' if i Vi, Q -ir 5625? ,f , - ll 31 V 5 L f K - f 4 f f iv f f f we 5 W as l3l Comblnatlon Brings Success YTEENS QF t Row left to ri lit I Buslurlc B Harmon N Moser T Dickman, R. Wampler, C. Lindsay, K. Drummond, L. Addie, C. ron g Dcckard fSccond Row A McClung B Hunsuckcr P Glenn S Jacobs B. Jones, N, Galloway, D. Cook, J. Day, J. Hutcherson. fTh1rd Rowl B. H B. T t 1' . QF urtlx Rowj Mrs. Jean Pri e, A. Gee, B Hasty B Fender M Dunham T Pelly D Stout L Minnick G Merlaris, asty, ar agia 0 gg Stone C Phillis V LaFollette G Hoke L Stuart J Owens P Vint S. We-aver, K. Allen, As the year comes to an end, we see that it has been very successful for the Y-Teens, especially since this is the first year it has been combined between seventh and eighth graders. One of the most important accomplishments of the year was a Christmas party held for the little children at the Exchange House. Gifts, games, and refresh- ments were on the agenda to light up the children,s eyes. Among the other meetings of the year, the one at which Mrs. Jules Hendricks spoke, was an outstanding one. She is national Y.W.C.A. com- mittee woman and was enjoyed by all. Officers of the club were Thelma Dickman, presi- dentg Cheryl Lindsay, secretaryg Rachel Wampler, vice-presidentg Mrs. ,lean Prigge, sponsor. PLANS FOR SUCCESS are jotted down on paper by Nancy Moser as Georgianna Medaris, Anna Gee, Mary Dunham, Patty Vint and Verna LaFollette give suggestions. Christmas baskets for the needy, Christmas carol- ing, and serving as co-sponsors of the Thanksgiving convo gave evidence of the Junior Hi-Y's zeal for helping others during the past year. Searching for ways to improve themselves, they had such speak- ers as ,lack Fellows, Christian Center director, J. T. Femel, director of the Recreation Department, and Dr. Borland, Metropolitan School physician. Their subjects included choosing friends, personal stand- ards, consideration and courtesy, family relation- ships, and the use of tobacco and alcohol. The officers for this year were Tracy Clay, presi- dent, Richard Robertson, vice-president, Robert Baganz, secretary, and Duane Binkley, treasurer. The sponsor was lVlr. Charles Heinlein. PROGRAM OF SICRVICIC is mliscussed by several members of Ili-Y. Scatcal left to right are Robin Humphrey, Randy Paynter, Danny llarxly, Steve Combs, and George East. Standing are Kent Hendricks, Richard Lashbrook, John Fretwell, Mark Parham, and Harvey Sudbury. JUNIOR HI-Y-fFirsl Howl left to right: G. Grimes, B. Baganz, T. lay D Rink cy B Rayne R Robertson Second Row 'Nl Parliam Ilanly, S. Walters, R. Paynter, R. Humphrey, L. Stultz, G. Richardson D Hampton Third Row C Cox G East B Corbin II Sud ury C. Stewart, K. Hendricks, L. Stanrliicr, I.. Stone, S. Smith. fFour1h Rnwl rr well Williamson R Lashlxrook D Higgins I Cr'mfl1l S. Combs, S. Johnson, Mr. Heinlein. And Service Brin s Success IOK I' H X ront ov. tt to ri it ter J vs S Hitt WI. Ritter, K. Drummond. ISQ-cond Row! N. Jacobs, B. Hutclicns. 1 Huffman J Burch J McCammon I. Bowden Tlurd Row L Stuart C Isom, J. Parker, S. Pershing, S, Robinson, B. Robertson, M. Stanton. ll-ourth Rout Mrs Mercier S Weaver M Fllxikc C Waniplcr B Tartaglia L. Baker. Have Larges Membership Ever With the largest membership ever recorded, the Junior Future Homemakers of America had a very progressive year. First, all new members were formally initiated by the Senior F.H.A. in an im- pressive ceremony. Then during the Christmas season, members joined in the Christmas spirit with group caroling and a party. Also during the holiday season, funds were raised for club activities through Christmas cards and cookie sales. Among the varied subjects spoken on at meetings this year were flower arrangements and hair styl- ing. Leaders at these meetings were Joyce Burch, presidentg Sonya Ritter, vice-president, Nancy Jacobs, secretary, and Sandra Robinson, treasurer. lVlrs. Luetta Mercier sponsored the club. Left to right: Linda Stewart, Suzanne Jacobs, Jeanne Stewart. Becoming acquainted with the fundamentals of music was the primary objective of the members of the Jr. High Glee Club this year. To further this aim, they planned several interesting programs for their meet- ings. Near the end of the year the members combined their skills with the knowledge they had gained, by pre- senting a concert of both vocal and instrumental music. They also exhibited their talents at another spring ac- tivity, a choral festival. To participate in this, the club journeyed to Greensburg, Indiana. Leading this talented group were Vickie Hardy, presi- dentg Rachel Wampler, vice-presidentg and Karra Sare, secretary-treasurer. Miss Dorothy Powell directed and served as sponsor. PRACTICING for a tonccrt an-, left to right: S. Pershing, F. Shaw, S. Wcavrtr. Voices Blend In Harmon JUNIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB-KF R J 1 f h ront ow ettu rigt:C. Minnick, D. Smith I Somcs B btuart A WIcClung B Hunsuckcr 1Second Row D. S . ' ' ' tout, I Hutcherson, S. Pershing, M. Mills, K. Sarc, J. Miller, R. Wamplvr fThird Row 5 Weaver L Wagoner J Day Miss Powell M Ison, V. Hardy, P. Vint. JUNIOR PROSCENIUM PLAYERS-fFront Rowl left to right: R. Humphrey, K. Tudor, R. W'ampler, I. Somcs, S. Detmer, B. Hunsucker, A. Mc- Clung, B. Jones. fSecond Rowl M. Cooper, D. Stout, T. Pelley, B. Baganz, D. Bilurleau, R. Robertson, L. Stultz. QThird Howl M. Pruett, G. Grimes, I.. Hawkins, K. Brummctt, K, Allen, C. Deckarzl, J. Hutcllc-rson, C. Lindsey. fFourth Rowl M. Marrs, B, Purcell, L. Sparks, G. Hokc, M. Dugan, T. Dickmann, L. Bauer, A. Iirinson, Mrs. Marilyn Smith. Exploring Phases of Drama To encourage those interested in drama, to teach some of the fundamentals of drama, and to give practical meaning to drama were the goals set up for the Junior High Proscenium Players Club. The memory of a successful year is already being enjoyed by the members of the club. The evidence is in the Thanksgiving play, the Christmas play, and the spring play which were presented this year. Leaders of these many activities were Kent Tudor, presidentg Rachael Wampler, vice-presi- dentg Irene Somes, secretaryg and Sharon Detmer, treasurer. Mrs. Marilyn Smith proved to be a great aid as club sponsor. DICGING DEEPER into the phases of drama through use of books are Jeanne Hutcherson, Trudy Pelley, Allene McClung, Rachael Wampler, Vicki Freeman, Gloria Hake, and Brenda Hunsucker. 'Q' qi 'if 3 'rv 15, as L, QQ ui M19 , A4 1 ' 1' Q' mi? ' gg ,saw .5 -1 1 4.-me-wffg uwyg R fffi ,. 5 . E W is? , z 9 W' dk X R 44'-3' 1 W 'gg-M iffgisw gg, f fu.. E Q ,Q , 3 4 w f 4' a Q, if fs? ff 'Y lx i Qwww H37 .IIQNIOR IIIGH BASKETBALL- fFront Rowl luit lu right: lNIannger Randy Poynter, Terry Eppard, Bob Ferguson, Jim Levene, Gary Brinegar James Kinnaman, Charles Belcher, Mikel Arnold, Mr. Gallo. fSeconrl Rnwl Tracy Clay, Mc-rlc Dillman, James Zimmerly, Billy Snyder, Herschel Sparks Danny Drake. Q'I'hird Rowl Duane Binklcy, Tom Crandall, Robin Humphrey, Steve Combs, Jerry Burton, Bobby Boyle, Mike Carter. fFourtl1 Row Kc-ith Clcnrlening, Danny Hardy, Gunnar Richardson, Bob Bagnnz, Carl Stvwurk, Danny Read, Roy Pcrry. T0m0rr0w's Varsity Trains JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL-eLFront Howl left to rigln: Garry Freeman, Ronnie llincs, Dan Sparks, Melvin W'illiums. fSvcond Rowl Jimmy Carmichael, Ronnie Roberts, Mr. Mills. fThinI Rowl Miko Johnson, Ed Randall, Mike Hamm, Gary Byers, Ernie Robinson. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE November 23ABinford December 2-University 7-Bedford 15-Dyer L January 6-Binford ,,,,,,,,.L,LL, 16-SIAC at Jasper 18-Martinsville ,,,,., 20-University ,,,,,,,,.,,L.,...7..,, 23-SIAC at Huntingsburg ,L 25-Bedford ,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,....,,,, February 1-Martinsville L 4-Dyer .....,,r, Adkins, David Ames, Jerry Anderson, Richard Andrews, William Armstrong, Lois Arthur, Joyce Bastin, Rachel Beck, Glenna Billings, Karen Bishop, Gary Black, Kathryn Blakely, Linda Bond, Patricia Bough, Gail Bowlen, Janet Branam, Jackie Brashear, Gloria Brinigar, Richard Brown, Paula Bucheister, Donetta Burch, Joyce Burks, Connie Burks, Kenneth Burton. .lack Byers, Cary Byers, Victor Byrd, Gary Cardwell, Bobby Carmichael, James Carmichael, Twanette Cassidy, Don Cassidy, Jerry Cassidy, Ronald Cassidy, Sharon Caswell, Virginia Caudle, Anna Chadwick, Margaret Chandler, Michael Chuke, Margaret Cirgin, Marsha Coatney, Nancy Combs, Howard Cook, Theresa Curry, Charlotte Davis, Marsha Davis, Nancy Deckard, Donna Demoss, Dorothy Dillman, Kenneth Douthitt, Carole Duke, Douglas Duke, Linda Duncan, Randall Dunlap, Michael Durham, Larry Eads, Judy inth Grade Eads, Larry Eads, Melinda Eddy, Karen Egan, James Farlee, Sophia Farmer, Sammy Fender, Rita Ferguson, Donetta Fishel, Connie Fisher, Gerald Freeman, Carole Fulford, Donna Fulford, James Fulton, Patricia Funkhouser, Lanna Gill, Rhea Gilliand, Robert Gotwals, Kenneth Greenwell, Linda Groh, Danny Crubough, Paul Hackler, Beverly Haffley, Mary Halstead, Betty Ham, Harold Hamm, Mary Hamilton, Martha Hankins, Karen Harp, Georgia Hart, Nancy Hays, Laconda Hays, Mary Herrick, Eileen Hill, Elaine Hines, Ronnie Hollers, Virginia Howell, Phyllis Huff, Nancy Hutton, Barbara Jackson, William Jennings, Jack Johnson, Edward Johnson, Mike Johnson, Shannon Jones, Charles Jones, Maria Kinser, Karen Koon, Russell Koontz, Bonnie Koontz, Linda Koontz, Phyllis Krebbs, Linda Lake, Horace Land, Joseph Lawson, Cheryl Lentz, Frieda Lewis, Rebecca Livingston, Frank Lomax, Janet Love, Bonnie Malsbury, Melody Masters, Barbara McGowen, Elizabeth McMurry, Tommy Merritt, James Minnemyer, Charles Mingee, Larry Mitchell, Ernest Mitchell, Sandra Natalie, Mike Nikirk, Margaret 0'Ma1ley, Jerry 0'Neal, James Pate, Connie Patterson, Larry Patton, Betty Pea, Jane Peace, Patrick Pickens, Judy Powell, Eugene Ragan, Connie Randall, James Rice, Thomas Roberts, Ronald Robertson, Janet Robinson, Ernest Robinson, Sandra Rogers, Larry Rogers, Virginia Ruggiero, Antonio Ruggiero, Monica Runyon, Karen Sample, Billy Sanborn, Suzanne Scherschel, Jeanette Scholl, Jackie Sharick, Sherrill Shelton, John Shields, Verna Smith, Karla Smith, Nancy Snow, Robert Sparks, Daniel Sparks, Raymond Stogadill, Richard Stogsdill, Ruth Ann Taylor, Michael Terrell, Bonnie Terrell, Ronnie Tribby, Ronald Vaughan, David Weldon, Robert Walker, Floretta Walker, Judith Walls, Sandra Ward, Donald Whitlow, David Williams, Melvin Williams, Victoria Woolems, Jerry Isom, Carol Ison, Marilyn Jacobs, Nancy Johnson, Carolyn Kinnaman, James Koontz, Micheal Lentz, Donald Levens, James Lindsey, Cheryl Livingston, Cheryl Maddox, Janice Marling, Joe Marrs, Marlene May, Robert McFarland, Micheal Meeks, Stephen Miller, Jacqueline Mills, Michele Mitchell, Micheal Mullis, Darrell Mullis, Don Owen, Carol Parker, Prentice Phillips, Lucille Powell, Richard Pruett, Micheal Purcell, Barbara Read, Alan Richardson, Linda Robertson, Beverly Robertson, Richard Robinson, Phillip Sare, Karra Sims, Janet Smith, Deborah Snyder, Billy Somes, Irene Super, Raye Sparks, Herahel Sparks, Laurel Slaggs, Micheal Stanton, Martha Stuart, Brenda Tartaglia, Bette Terrell, John Thompson, Kathleen Tudor, Perry Wagoner, Linda Wampler, Connie Wampler, William Wray, James Young, Donna Zimmerly, James Seventh Grade Adams, Sandra Addie, Linda Alexander, Mariela Axsom, Joyce Baker, Linda Baync, Robert Binkley, Duane Boruff, John Bowden, Linda Brower, Richard Buchanan, Raymond Burton, Eric Buskirk, Jayma Carmichael, Helen Clendening, Keith Combs, Steven Cox, Curtis Crandall, Thomas Deckard, Carla Deckard, Connie Drummond, Kathy Duke, Diana Dunham, Mary East, Robert Eppcrson, Harvey Evans, Dannie Fender, Barbara Freeman, Vickie Fretwell, John Glenn, Pamela Hall, Larry Hamilton, Vincie Hampton, Howard Hampton, Janet Hardy, Danny Harmon, Beverly Hartgraves, James Hash, Michael Hasty, Belinda Hendricks, H. Kent Hinkle, Libby Hokc, Gloria Hoskins, Phillip Huffman, Candace Humphrey, Charles Hunsucker, Brenda Hunter, Danny Hutchens, Brenda Hutcherson, Jeanne Jackson, Joseph Jacobs, Suzanne Johnson, Richard Jones, Barbara LaFolliette, Verna Lake, Linda Lou Lamb, Ellen Lashbrook, Richard Lawrence, Jackie McCammon, Joyce McClung, Allene Medaria, Georgianna Meeks, Frances Merritt, David Miller, David Minnick, Christine Minnick, Leah Moser, Nancy Owens, Janice Owens, Keith Parham, Mark Parker, James Parker, Joyce Paynter, Randy Pelley, Trudy Perry, Roy Pershing, Sondra Phillips, Martha Pope, David Rnyle, Karen Read, Daniel Richardson, James Ritter, Merle Ritter, Sonja Schultz, Robert Shaw, Ellen Shepherd, Dianne Shiilet, William Skirvin, Steven Smith. Barbara Smith, Stephen Stansifer, Larry Stewart, Carl Stewart, Jeana Stone, Joy Stone, Larry Stout, Donna Stuart, Linda Stultz, Larry Sudbury, Harvey Vint, Patricia Walters, Stephen Wampler, Rachel Weaver, Evelyn Williams, Rita Williams, Timothy Williamson, Jeri PM nr sh E Our New Dimension ln Advertising . . . The following pages represenl a new venlure in Goihic adyerlising. I+ is hoped Jrhal 'rhrough ihis new approach. lhe businessmen who make possible lhe low Goihic subscriplion raie will, in Jrurn, receive Jrhe palronage of Goihic readers. As you read Jrhe '60 Goihic remember io palronize lhe adverlisers who made if possible and be sure 'ro menlion your apprecialion of lheir supporl. TOMORROW S FARMERS Dennis Doulhill and Allen Easlerday, BHS Fulure Farmers, know Thai lndiana Cerlified Seed from Jrhe lndiana Farm Bureau has been Jresled and only lhe highesl germinaling seed becomes blue lagged lndiana Ceriilied Seed. They also know lhe Farm Bureau is headquarlers for farm machinery, lerfilizers. leeds. and a cornplele line of insurance. FARM BUREAU CO-OP Wesf Second S+reei' Painting or Redecorating . .. Leslie Rush decides lo invesfigale painling and like anyone who needs painling supplies or decoraling hinls, she slopped in a+ Bloom- ingion Painl and Wallpaper. Leslie found a complele line of painis, brushes, and olher arlicles necessary for an amaleur arlisl. If you decide 'ro Jrry painiing or 'ro redecoraie your room. siop and ask for hinis from Bloomingfon Paini and Wallpaper. BLOOMINGTON PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE Nor+h Side of +he Square The Perfect Gift For a birthday, graduation, or engagement, Times has the pertect gitt. Jo Ann Richard- son chooses a graduation gitt tor her boy- triend. When you select a gitt tor a special occasion remember Times. lt's easy to pay TIMES CREDIT JEWELERS 202 N. Walnut Ed 6-5952 the Times way. Look . . . and You'II Love That LARK That's iust what David Curry and Pat Curtis are doing. Costs Little to Buy- Less to Own HARRY STEPHENS 81 CO. 3II South Walnut St. Your Dairy Headquarters Almost everyone likes milk or milk products and the place to get them is Sprigg's Dairy. Sprigg's carries all your tavorites. In addi- tion to milk. they carry cottage cheese. ice cream, and orange drink. No matter what you like in the way ot dairy products, Sprigg's is the place to go. SPRIGG'S DAIRY 323 West Third Ed 6-63II Fashions for All Occasions I like Ihis beHerI exclaims Ivlarchefla McGIockIin as she and Anna Marie End- wrighl selecl Iheir summer sporlswear a+ 'rhe Vogue. For Jrhe iinesi in sporlswear or any oiher 'rype of women's a++ire visii Ihe Vogue. They carry women's apparel in Ihe finesi +radi+ion. TH E VOGU E I20 Nor+h WaInu+ Ed 6-6325 I0-2-4 Three Good Times to Enjoy Life More Ten, Iwo, four, or any Jrime, Dr. Pepper is ihe friendly pepper-upper. Bob Norman and Faye Corbin +ake 'rime To refresh wiih Dr. DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. I220 Nor'I'h College Edb-4646 Pepper. An Enjoyable Evening Sally Rugg knows Thai an enjoyable evening is an evening spenl al Indiana Bowling Lanes. A member of Junior League Bowling Teams, Sally says. Bowling is one of my favoriie sporis and bowling al Indiana Bowling Lanes is so much fun! I'm sure you'II enioy if loo. Why don'I you lake SaIIy's advice and drop INDIANA BOWLING LANES 42I Ifz Easi' Kirkwood Ed 2-707I in a+ OWENS ELECTRIC MOTORS Electric Repairs, Armature Rewinding Distributors tor GENERAL ELECTRIC Motors and Renewal Parts Ed 6-435: I I8 South Madison Which Shade Shall We Choose? Brenda Jollitt and Brenda Quillen lcnow they can tind iust what they want trom the large selection ot cosmetics at l'latton's Rexall Pharmacy. lvlalce I-latton's Rexall your head- quarters tor prescriptions and all pharmaceu- ticals. HATTON'S REXALL I I6 North Walnut Ed 2-2626 Big Date? For the really big occasions let the Topette Beauty Barr style your hair. Anna Lee Han- lcins discusses a new hair style with Lebby Dyer as Janet Rice and Judy l-lobbs admire the results. TOPPETTE BEAUTY BARR I432 East Third Ed 6-5 I 3l Peppermini' or Buffer-Pecan Cherry or Pineapple Sally Bush and Helen Bechfel have found fheir favorife ice cream af Johnson's. No maffer which flavor you prefer, Johnson's has if. Sfop af your favorife grocery and piclc up a gallon of Johnson's ice cream. JOHNSON'S CREAMERY 400 Wesf Sevenfh Ed 2-2 I 26 See for Yourself Linda Baugh and Paf Polley were especially impressed by fhe new dishwashers af Bower and Son's Plumbing, when fhey sfopped by fo inspecf fhe fime-saving lcifchen unifs. Why don'f you sfop in af Bower and Son's and see for yourself. fhe superior qualify and ad- vanced design of fhe appliances fhere. BOWER AND SON'S PLUMBING Heafing and Air Condifioning I200 Norfh Walnul' Ed 6-6305 Fore! ForeI says Sally Rugg as she chooses her new golf equipmenf from Universify Sporf- ing Goods. Whefher if's golf or any ofher sporf you're inferesfed in you'll find a full line of sporfing eguipmenf af Universify Sporfing Goods. UNIVERSITY SPORTING GCODS 200 Norfh Walnuf Ed 9-9573 Superb!!! Thal's lhe only adieclive lo describe lhe ex- cellenl gualily ol lhe porlrails 'lrom lhe Campus Sfudios. l-lere Bill Prilchell admires lwo ol lvlr. lvlclleynolds' line porlrails. CAMPUS PORTRAIT STUDIOS I I0 Sou'I'h Indiana Ed 6-6035 Big or LH-Ile No mailer whal 'rhe size ol your banlcroll, lake a lip lrom Rosalee Cioli, Palli Buhl. and Shirley Greene. Place il in lhe Bloom- inglon Nalional Bank where il will earn a generous dividend. Remember when some- 'rhing comes up i+'s good lo have lhal nesl egg lo baclc you up every lime. THE BLOOMINGTON NATIONAL BANK IO4 Easi' Kirkwood Ed 2-6333 IPENNEI ALWAYS FIRST QUAL TY Wesl' Side of lhe Square Kalhy Raab and Beclcy Kerr inspecl lhe gualily and admire lhe slyle lound in a suil al Penney's. Smart Campus Fashions at Low Penney Prices! College for you? Il you're one of 'rhose forward-looking high school sludenls. lhen lhe Firsl Nalional Bank is iusl lhe place Io go for a savings accounl lor college. Les Coyne, Clara Belle Farlee, and Janice Pershing have 'found 'rhal Firs+'s generous dividends malce savings grow rap- idly. Whelher you wan! lo save for college or iusl for a rainy day, you're safe wilh Firsl Nalional. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Soulh Side of l'he Square Ed.2-635l I... 2... 3... CLICK!!! l+'s as easy as lhal lo have perlecl piclures every lime wilh pholo supplies from Wiles, Fred Hancock, Wiles Pholo Slore Manager, explains 'ro David I-lillle, Golhic pholog- WILES DRUGS and WILES PHOTO SUPPLY rapher. Anolher Award-Winning Golhic! JoAnn, Faye, Beverly, and Julee, slalf mem- bers of lhe '60 Golhic, loolc al The Nalional Award-winning 5O+h Anniversary issue of Golhic. They are looking forward lo anolher award winner 'lhis year. REX E. MOONSHOWER CLASS RiNes ANNOUNCEMENTS YEARBOOKS L. e. BALFouR co. TAYLOR PUBLISHING co. Bloominglon, Indiana - WHATEVER YOU NEED YOU'LL FIND AT CROSSTOWN , . Cam-WMU A:-' 7 WVU L - L -1 -A-Ll ' fri 7 wcnsy ai ff!! jf .-M Eiga: V 71 Z 4- 'j ' ff X -f .--'- ff! f f f f ' ff f + v f 1 E ! i Z2 - f X f E I X I P1 1 A I 4 X X,-3 x BUD AND WAYNE'S PURE OIL SERVICE CAMPUS PHARMACY CROSSTOWN PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE FERGIE'S DRIVE-IN JARBOE, INC. I. U. BOOKSTORE, BRANCH I PARK 81 SHOP BAKERY TOLBERT TOT'S SHOP J 81 J SHOE OUTLET CAMPUS BEAUTY SALON CROSSTOWN BARBER SHOP ELLA'S LADIES SHOP CROSSTOWN COIN-O-MATIC I.G.A. FOOD STORE PETERSON'S DELICATESSEN THOMPSON CLEANERS TOWERS MEN'S WEAR I55 Please, Sir, Where Can I Find an OOLITE? CenTuries ago in a pre-glacier morning Two liTTle ooliTes meT wihouT warning. Oo liTe oT my liTe cried one To The ain. LeT's build a house Tor iusT us Two Twain. BuT The glaciers rolled and . . . would- n'T you know . . . The Two liTTle ooliTes were Turned inTo sTone. OoliTic limesTone . . . The very loesT To use now Tor churches or houses, or schools or whaT you choose now. And where shall you buy iT wiTh The qreaTesT amounT oT pleasure? The Hoosier STone Company, cerTainly, l'd say, sir. HOOSIER STONE COMPANY SouTh Rogers ST. Ed. 2-I40l M - Fine Diamonds, Watches, jewelry and Silver PaT CurTis selecTs lvlisTy Leaves china Tor her hope chesT. PaT said, lT was really dif- TiculT To choose The paTTern l lilced l:nesT, be- cause each paTTern was explained. and The beauTy, and qualiTy, were beyond compare. BloomingTon, lndiana De GusTibus Non EST DispuTandum Or, Tor Those who aren'T sTudenTs oT LaTin, There is no dispuTing abouT TasTes. B. J. Somes, Danny Rawlins, Gloria Faris. and Rodney Figg say ThaT The Pizzaria serves The besT TasTing pizza in Town. No one can dis- puTe Their Tine TasTe. THE PIZZARIA 405 EasT Kirkwood Ed.2-2l l l THE PIZZA BARN I428 EasT Third ST. Ed.2-4495 You'II Look Like CINDERELLA Wi+h S+yIes From THE FASHION Yes, you'll look and feel like Cinderella in your new wardrobe from Ihe Fashion. Ter- ressa Thompson models one of lhe Fashion's full line of formal apparel. THE FASHION Easf Side of 1'he Bloomingfon Square Ed.2-5627 Be Sociable Have a Pepsi EPSIZD 014 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Bloomingfon, Indiana Sporting Equipment for All Seasons From archery sels lo Tennis racquels, from ice skales To golf fees, Bl-IS alhleles Larry Hacker and John Baker know lhey can find il al Soulhern Spor+ing Goods. SOUTHERN SPORTING GOODS I I3 Easl' Kirkwood EcI.6-6093 vlsn THE BOOK-NOOK Eas+ Kirkwood for 'I'he Widesi' Variefy of BOOKS MAGAZINES SCHOOL SUPPLIES Shakespeare or Pogo. calculus or Russian. whalever you need in Ihe way of reading malerial or school supplies, you can find al 'rhe Book-Nook. Join Donna Shields. Marlha Carler, and olher BHS sludenls who have become regular visilors Ihere. rn ,,k,,s, ,W sw, ' 'WUI sfilww .H V .,.,m.q.c,.. 3 ROUND AND ROUND No ma++er which way you Iurn you can'+ find a more cornplele seleclion of records . . . 45's or 33's. anywhere in Iown. Sieve Sfipp and David Sparks look over Rone's LP RONE MUSIC COMPANY Albums. 'ylyr y syL!r 'xg 3I4 Nor+h walnu+ S+. Ed.6-3975 , :Mr il fm. COMPLIMENTS OF DAY FUNERAL HOME 27OI EasI' Third S+. Ed.6-633I STEPHEN CAMPBELL WILLIAM APPLE Good Looking? Of course i+'s good looking, i'r's a new Chevrolef from Howard. 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AAA,,A 2 9, 72 Baker, Paul .,,..,A.,,,,..,, ,,,,,,,,, 7 2 Belisle, Margery ,,,,,,,,..,. ..,,,,,,,,,,- 7 2 Black, Clyde ,,..,l,,....,.,.....,. ,,,,,, 2 2, 72 Borland, Dr. Raymond ....... ,........ 7 1 Brengle, Adeline ,,,,,,,,... ,,..,, 3 1, 73 Brock, Dale ....,,,, ..,.,,.,,.... 6 8 Brown, June .........,, ,,,,,, 3 5, 73 Burchfield, Gail ....,r.. ..... 7 3, 89 Bums, Verne ..,,. ....,.,. 46 , 73 Carter, Ruth ....,,,,. .,,,........ 7 3 Chaney, David ,,,,.., r...,. 7 3, 89 Conley, Alan ,...... ....,......... 7 1 Crisler, Merrill ,.,....., ..,,.l.. 3 4, 74 Culbertson, Pauline Dodds, Elizabeth .....,..,,, Endwright, lda Marie Forgy, Mary .......,,.,,,,, Franklin, Sarah .,.,.. Frye, Carl W. ....... . Fyffe, Frances Gallo, Albert ,.,....,. 74 70, 92 64, 74 70, 92 21, 74 46, 75, 89, 138 75 Gilstrap, Merle .,,, .....,................,. 2 8, Gosser, William ,,,,,. ,,.... Graves, Earl ,..,, Graves, Justin ...,.. Green, Ariel ,,,,,,, Groh, Marvin .,......, Groomer, Robert ..... Grounds, Robert ,,....... Guinn, Mary-Evelyn Hall, Louis ........... 1 ....... Hanna, Martha .......... Hannum, Sharon ....,.. Heinlein, Charles ........,,, Hollingsworth, Jeanne Houts, Robert ,,,,,.......... . Huff, Fred ...,............,.. Hutchison, William ,... . Janssen, Sidney ........ Jones, John ,.......... Kirk, Marilyn ........ Krueger, Mary ..... Kunz, Janice ...- .... ..- Latimer, Elizabeth ........ Lineback, Carolyn .,...... Loveless, Barbara ...,... McAdams, Dale ..,,.... McAninch, Helen ....,rr Mathis, Ray .......,.... Mead, Robert ....,, Mercier, Luetta ....., Miller, Mary ........r,. Miller, Vivian ......,. Mills, Lexie ...,...,.. Milne, William ....... Mitchell, Loren ..... Modesitt, Dale ...l,.... Modesitt, Rosemary , .,,.. 18, 19, 27, 42, 75 30, 75 75 34, 46, 76, 109 89 76, 76 35, 76 46, 76 29, 76 24, 25, 78 77, 133 77, 137 77 ffff'46', 6'i,'l63, 77 69 84 69, 92, 89 33, 77 69 30, 77 78 78 78 23, 78 79, 89 79, 134 46, 79, 89, 138 79 .. ...... 80 Myers, Clifford ........... ...... 46 , 80 Neal, Donald ,....,..........,,. ,,.,..........,-.. 3 7, 80 Payne, Margaretta ....................,........---.--- 80 Powell, Dorothy ,.....,... ...... 3 5, 36, 81, 135 Prigge, Jean ............ ........,....... 3 1, 132 Raab, Margaret ,..... ...... 2 7. 81, 96 Reavis, Ruby .,...,... ....-..- 3 2, 81 Reckard, Thomas ,,..... ...... 40 , 81 Rector, Avis ............ 162 81 Rhoades, Keith .......... Rucker, Dorothy ........ Schurtter, Paul ........ Smith, Marilyn ........ Spilker, Margaret .,.l. Stanford, Gladys .....,., Stewart, Dr. Carl ...... Stewart, Clarence . Stradling, Jessie ..,,.,... Stuart, Ollie .,..........i... Templeton, Frank ..... Thrasher, Edith ..... 46, 61, 62, 82 82 82, 136 16, 17, 28, 69 70 83 83 83 Traub, Donald ,.....,...,.. ......, 8 3 Vaughan, Delmas ................ ,........ 8 3 Vonderschmidt, Paul ........ ........ 8 3 Watson, Russell ........,,l...,,..... ........ 6 9 Whaley, Leon .............,.................. ....... . 84 STUDENTS Abbott, Joanie Carol .......... ........ 9 3 Abram, Janice Sue ...... ...... 1 23 Abram, Marilyn Sue ..... ........... 1 16 Abram, Ronnie V. ..... ............... 1 16 Abram, Sammy Joe ..,, ........ 3 9, 116 Adams, David Lee ......... .............,. 1 16 Adams, Judith Darlene Adams, Adams, Adams, Madeleine Kay 30, 35, 93 93 Marilyn Kay .....,.......... 33, 64, 123 Sandra Kay . Addie, Linda Lee ..............,..... Adkins, David M. ....... . Alexander, Marieta ....., Allen, Dale L. ......... . Allen, Kathleen ...,..,.... Allen, Patricia .......,........................ 43, Allgood, Sherry Lynn .. Ames, Jerry Glenn .,,... Anderson, David ............... Anderson, Janice Kaye Anderson, Richard .......4.... Andrews, William .......,. 132, 137, 144 139 31, 116 132, 136, 142 123 20, 40, 116 139 93, 40 20, 30, 93 139 139 Armstrong, Carol M. ........ .........-.--.------- 9 3 Armstrong, Lois .....,... Arnold, Carolyn ,,.....,. Arnold, Mikel ....,... Arthur, Gary .,.,.. Arthur, James .... Arthur, Joyce ...,. Arthur, Leland ...... Arthur, Nancy ............ Arthur, Rebecca .....,... Ashcraft, James ...... Axsom, Axsom, Barbara ,.....................-....... ..-------. Joyce ......................---- ---------- 1 37, 24, 38, 139 142 142 123 fffffffff '133f 24, 36, 116 35, 139 142 30, 123 30, 123 123 142 144 Ayres, Jerry ....,... 22, 24, 26, 31, 42, 43, 93 123 Ayres, Phillip ........................---- 15, 62, Badertscher, Barbara ........ 21, 33, 64, 116 Brenda ..... ....... 21, 30, 35, 40, 116 31, 129 123 35, 54, 116, 157 . 134, 137, 144 23, 41, 123 23, 29, 37, 123 116 123 26, 22, 29, 93 116 139 133, 144 Baker, Baker, Danny .,...............---.--..-., - ---.-- 123, Baker, Darlene ...... Baker, John ..,.....,.... ------- Baker, Linda ,r.....,..,.. Baker, Martha B. .,.1.. . Baker, Martha Sue ....,,...... Barger, Geneveive ..... Bames, Tom C. .,...... . Barrow, Austin ...........,.. Barrow, John Wayne ....... Bastin, Philip ..,........... Bastin, Rachel ...... Bayne, Robert ...... Bayne, Sharon ......... 31, 116 Bauer, Judy Ann .,....... ,,,,,,, 2 1, 40, 93 Bauer, Linda Jane ....... ...... 1 36, 137, 142 Bauer, Richard ..,,...., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 40 , 93 Baugh, Linda ...,.,,,. ,,.,,,,, 1 23, 152 Baxter, Dallas . ,.,,,.,.,.....,,.. - .,,.,,,,,,, 123 Baxter, Vernon ....,..............,....,,,,,,.,,,,.,...,,,, 93 Bechtel, Helen ..........,. 28, 33, 64, 116, 152 Beck, Glenna .,...............,,.,.,, 23, 29, 35, 139 Bega, Pamela Dee .....................,....,,....,,,, 123 Beganz, Bob ...- .......... ...... 1 33, 136, 138 Belcher, Charles ...,... .......... 1 38, 142 Belden, Charles ,,....... .....,,.,..,..,. 1 23 Belden, John James ....,.. 29, 93 Bell, Ellen Jean ...,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 23 Benton, Shirley ,....... ,...,,,. 3 0, 116 Byers, Danny ...... ....,.. 3 1, 116 Bibbs, Phillip ...... ,.,........ 1 42 Biedenkopf, Tom ,...... .,..,....,.,. 2 2, 123 Billings, Stephen . Billings, Karen ........ 23, 35, 139 Bilodeau, Douglas .....,.., 136, 142 Bingham, Malcolm ......................,..... 34, 93 Binley, Duane ..............,.......,. 133, 138, 144 Binkley, Julia .................... 20, 28, 39, 116 Binkley, Marceta 20, 26, 28, 85, 93, 108 Birch, Victor .............,.,.,.,.,,,,.,1,,.,,,..,,,,,,.,., 29 Bishop, Gary .......,, Black, Kathryn ......... Blair, Bonnie Lee ........ Blake, Danny R. ..., . Blake, Dianna ...... Blakely, Linda ..,... 139 139 123 Blakely, Robert .......,........ 32, 33, 123, 129 Bland, Dennis ....... Blunt, Ronald ...... Bond, Patricia ..... Booker, Michael ,...... Borno, Evelyn Boruff, James .. 116 29, 93 32, 35, 139 36, 116 36, 94 139 123 30, 41, 116 16, 123, 129 Boruff, John ,....,,.......,,.................... 17, 144 Boruff, Robert .... 16, 17, 18, 19, 43, 47, 52, 63, 85, 86, 92, 94 Boshears, Stephen ..,...............,. 22, 31, 116 Bough, Gail ..,,......... ........................... 1 39 Bowden, Linda .,.. ......., 1 34, 137, 144 Bowers, James ..... .................... 1 16 Bowlen, Janet ........ ......... 1 39 Bowlen, Mike ....... Bowman, Gene . Boyle, B ob .......,..,. 123 116 138 Branam, Jackie .... ......... 5 2, 139 Branam, Roger ............ - ............ . 142 Branigin, Kelly ..........................,,..,......... 142 Brashaber, Carolyn 23, 24, 28, 64, 123 Brashear, Gloria ........................ 32, 35, 139 Breedon, Howard ,...,,,,.......,,,,...... 16, 63, 116 Breedon, Jean ..................,..... 21, 29, 38, 116 Brewer, Fred .............,.,...,..........., 123, 129 Bridgewaters, Richard ................ 61, 62, 116 Bridgewaters, Thomas .... 36, 47, 48, 61, 62, 63, 94 Briles, Carole ........ ,........ 2 1, 29, 31, 94 Briles, William ,....... ........................ 1 23 Brinegar, Gary ...... ........... 1 38, 142 Brinegar, Jerry ,...,.......,...........,.,,.............. 94 Brinegar, Meredith ....,................... 20, 116 Brinegar, Ron .... 47, 48, 60, 62, 63, 65, 94 Brinegar, Richard ........,...........,............... 139 Brinson, Arleen ........ ............ 1 36, 142 Brinson, Diana ...... ....... 2 3, 40, 123 Brocan, Phillip ....... Broom, Virginia 117 Brower, Richard .,,,,, ,,,,AA,, 1 44 Brown, Arthur ...., ,-,,,,,, 1 17 Brown, Jerry ...... ,,,,,r,,--,, 1 23 Brown, Linda ...,...7,.,..,,, ,,,,,.r,, 2 3, 123 Brown, Michael ,..- ...,....... ...,,,..,r,,.,,, 1 23 Brown, Paul Keith ......,,. ...,.,,.,....,,.,7,, 1 16 Brown, Paula ,.,......r,7.... 7....,.r. 2 3, 24, 138 Brown, Robert ....... ......... 3 1, 32, 33, 94 Brown, Sandra ,.,,. ....,,., 2 7, 30, 117 Brown, Sharon .,..... ...,,,,,,...., 4 9, 123 Brown, Steve ,,,...... ,...,,,,....,,,...,, 3 8, 123 Browning, Irma ,,.......,.,......,,..,,.... 20, 29, 94 Browning, Sara ...,,,,,,,.. 23, 24, 27, 40, 123 Bruce, Jackie ......,...........,........,.,,.,..,,, ..... 1 17 Bruce, Richard F. .....,,.7,,.,.........,,.......,.,.. 94 Bruce, Suzann .,....,..... 16, 23, 24, 25, 123 Bruce, Terry ..,..... 20, 24, 34, 40, 85, 88, 94 Bruce, William .... 24, 25, 31, 47, 63, 116, 117 Brummett, Kathryn ...... ...,., 1 36, 137, 142 Brummett, Richard ,,.,....,.1..,..,...,,.,,,,...., 124 Bruner, John ..,,................ 30, 33, 36, 117 Bryant, Philip ,.,. 24, 25, 33, 40, 47, 48, 54, 94 Bryant, Sheila ,..,,,.., J .,,..,..1,.....,....,,....,,,.,, 124 Buchanan, Raymond ....A,,,...............,,..... 144 Bucher, Elizabeth ..,,............ 20, 29, 31, 94 Bucheister, Donetta ......,...,....,,... 35, 64, 139 Bucheister, Judith ...,,,,,..,.,,,, 21, 31, 36, 94 Buckingham, Tom ,,.. 34, 40, 54, 85, 88, 92 94 Buher, Russ ............................................ 117 Buhl, Patricia ,,,. 27 32, 39, 40, 124, 153 Bunch, Mike ..,,.................,..........,,.. 39, 117 Burch, Betty .,,, ..,,,,,..1,,..........1,,Y,.,,., 2 1, 117 Burch, Jeanette ,..... ........,...........,...... 1 17 Burch, Joyce ...... ...... 2 1, 38, 134, 139 Burge, Patricia ............ 21, 24, 34, 64, 117 Burks, Connie ......... ......,,,,............. 3 5, 139 Burks, Helen ,....,. ...... 2 0, 31, 36, 117 Burks, Kenneth ...... ...........,,....,,.... 1 39 Burks, Ronald ..,.,. .,........,............ 1 17 Burris, Steve ..,....... ,......,,,,...........,,,,. 1 24 Burroughs, Donna ............ 20, 31, 38, 64, 94 Burton, Eric ,1.,...,.. .......1,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,, 1 44 Burton, Jack .,.... ......,...............,.... 1 39 Burton, Jerry ..........,.....,.1................, 138, 142 Burton, Joella .............,.. 21, 23, 32, 35, 124 Burton, Jim ..,,........,.......,........,e,,,,,.... 16, 117 Burton, Sue Allen ......,....,..,,........ 29, 36, 95 Bush, Sallie ...,...,.,.,.,...... 27, 30, 35, 41, 124 Bushert, Larry ....... ................. 1 6, 22, 95 Buskirk, Jayma .....,..... ....,, 1 32, 137, 144 Buskirk, Ronald ,....... ..........,. 3 2, 39, 142 Butcher, Curtis ....r, .....,,,,. 2 2, 31, 32, 95 Butcher, Judith ..........,.......,............. 23, 124 Butcher, Shirley ......,. 20, 29, 36, 40, 95 Butler, Florence ....... - ..........,,..............,.. 117 Butler, Leland .,.. 22, 33, 61, 62, 85, 86, 88, 92, 95, 113 Byers, Cary ...................,,,.............. 138, 139 Byers, Sally ,.,,........ 21, 24, 26, 29, 64, 117 Byers, Victor ...... ............,...,................. 1 39 Byrd, Cary ..,........... .......,........... 1 39 Calvert, Donald ....... ...... 1 6, 49, 117 Calvert, Ronald ..,.,.... ....,... 4 9, 117 Campbell, Charles ........ .............,...,...... 9 5 Canada, Charla ......... ....... 3 3, 38, 124 Cardwell, Bobby ...... .................. 1 39 Carmichael, Helen ........ ........,.,.. 1 37, 144 Carmichael, James .....,..,................... 138, 139 Carmichael, Richard ..,...,. 30, 49, 62, 124 Carmichael, Twanette ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,- 139 Carpenter, George ...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 27, 142 Carter, Martha ,.,. 23, 24, 25, 32, 34, 35, 124 Carter, Michael ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, gm 138, 14.2 Cassidy, Don ..,,.,.,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 39 Cassidy, Jerry ..r,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 39 Cassidy, John Perry ,...,, ,,,,,,,, 9 5 Cassidy, Larry ,..,.,,,,,.,., ,,,,,, 1 24. Cassidy, Ronald .....,,, ,,,,,, 1 39 Cassidy, Sharon ,....,,, ,,,,,, 1 39 Caswell, Virginia ..,,.,.,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 139 Caudle, Anna .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 139 Chadwick, Margaret ,.,, 16, 24, 41, 137, 139 Chambers, Gary ,,....,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 14.2 Chambers, Patricia .....,..,,,,..,, 20, 32, 117 Chambers, Thomas ,.... ..,,... 3 9, 124, 129 Chambers, Vernon ,,.... ,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 Chandler, Lois ....,.,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 Chandler, Michael ..,.... ,,.,....., 3 2, 139 Chandler, Roger ,...,..,,,.....,,,,,.,,,,,,, 31, 34, 95 Chapman, Brenda ..,.,.......,......,,,,,,,,.,,,,,. 124 Chatfield, Jo Ann .... 18, 19, 21, 31, 43, 85, 95, 96 Chitwood, Stephen ,... 22, 24, 34, 38, 124 Christy, Charles ......,..........e,........,..,. 33, 124 Christy, Peggy ..,.....,.. - ..... 36, 117 Christy, Peggy Lou ,..... ...,,,. 3 6, 124 Chuke, John ............ ....,....e.......... 1 17 Chuke, Margaret ,.... ,..,......,...,.,,, 1 34, 139 Ciolli, Rosalee ...... ....,. 2 3, 24, 35, 124 Cirgin, Marsha ,.,,.. .r,..,....,,,...., 3 8, 139 Clark, Erma .......... ,..,,......,.r...., 2 9 Clark, Cary .,,,...e..,,. ....,,......,.,.,... 1 24 Clark, Jerry Ann ......,. ,.... 20, 36, 95 Clark, Lessel ..,.....,.......,..,....,.,,...,....,,,...., 95 Clay, Tracy ......................,,......,,.... 133, 138 Clendenning, Cary .... 16, 24, 32, 47, 62, 117 Clendening, Keith ......,..........,..,....... 138, 144 Coatney, Nancy ....... ..... 2 3, 24, 139 Coffey, Carol ............ ,................ 1 42 Collier, Johnnie ........,.. ...... 3 1, 124 Collier, Robert Kurt ...,.. ....,.. 9 5 Collins, Joyce Ann .,.... ..,,,,.. 9 5 Colson, Robert .......,. ,,... 1 17 Combs, Gary .........,,. .,...,,.. 1 24 Combs, Howard ....... .........e...... 1 39 Combs, Sharon ,..... .....,.....,.. 2 0, 117 Combs, Steven ,...,..... ,..r., 1 33, 138, 144 Combs, William ...... ...,....,,.... 2 2, 96 Conder, Bobby ..... ........ 3 0, 33, 96 Conder, Shirley ...........,........................ 124 Conley, Marie ,.......,..,........................ 29, 117 Conley, Patsy ......,........, 16, 28, 29, 35, 124 Cook, Deborah .,,,, ........... 1 32, 137, 142 Cook, Shirlee ...... ...... 2 0, 21, 34, 42, 117 Cook, Theresa ............,.......,............... 32, 139 Cooper, Martha ................................ 136, 142 Corbin, Faye ,... 18, 19, 21, 40, 41, 46 96, 108 Corbin, Kenneth .,,.........,,,.,........,,.,....... 124 Corbin, Martha ....... ..r,. 2 O, 29, 33, 96 Coster, Shirley ....... .,........ 3 8, 64, 117 Courter, Robert ........ .........,.......... 1 17 Covington, Dennis ......... ............ 1 17 Covington, Woodina ....... ....,.... 3 2, 124 Cox, Curtis ..................... ........ 1 33, 144 Cox, Ronald ............ .,............... 1 24, 129 Cox, William ................... - ....................... 96 Coyne, Leslie ................ 22, 31, 40, 96, 154 Coyne, Lynn ...,..... ...... - ....... 2 2, 34, 124 Cracraft, Nancy ............ 24, 28, 31, 37, 124 Crandall, Thomas .,.............. 133, 138, 144 Crane, Harold .......... ...... 2 2, 31, 124 Crider, George ..,...., .,.,............. 1 17 Crites, H. David ....,. ....,,........r, 96 Crouch, Kenneth ......., ....,,.,,...... 3 9, 117 Crouch, Michael ........ ,.,.. 2 9, 30, 117 Crouch, Mildred ..,... ..,,.........r..... 9 6 Crouch, Richard ..... ..ii........ 2 7, 97 Croy, Jacque ,,,.,,.. .......,,,,, 2 0, 35, 97 Croy, Jon .,......,...r, ..,.,........,. 40 , 52, 124 Crum, Brenda ..,,.. ....i...., 2 1, 28, 32, 117 Culbert, Sherry ............ 20, 30, 38, 97, 108 Curry, Charlotte .,.....,...,.... 23, 24, 35, 139 Curry, David ................................ 124, 139 Curtis, Joe .,.r 16, 17, 22, 31, 33, 60, 63, 97 Curtis, Patricia ..,. 2, 18, 19, 29, 34, 40, 43, 64, 97 D'Amico, Bill .,.........,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 22, 92, 97 Danley, John N. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 7 Danley, Steven ,,,..., ,,,,,,,,,, 1 17 Davidson, Larry ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,, 1 24 Davis, Brenda Joyce ,,,.,. ,,,,,,, 1 17 Davis, Brenda Lou ,,1,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 7 Davis, Ethel .e,,,,,e,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 3, 124 Davis, Gary .,,,1 ,,,,,, 1 17 Davis, Jerry .,,,.,,,, ,,,,,-,,, 9 7 Davis, Marsha ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 39 Davis, Mary ......,,.. ,,,,,,, 3 0, 117 Davis, Nancy .,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,, 1 39 Davis, Terry ...,.,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,- 1 24 Dawson, Lee Ann ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 7, 124 Day, Charlene ...... ............,.....,,,, 2 8, 117 Day, Joyce ............ ........ 3 7, 132, 135, 142 Day, Robert .,...........,.. .. ,,,..,,,.,,.,,,,,, Q 31, 124. Dayton, Ronald E. ,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 7 Deckard, Brenda ....,. ,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 4, 124 Deckard, Carla .,.....,,..,,,,,....,,,,.,.1,,,, 137, 144 Deckard, Connie M. ......,. 132, 136, 137, 144 Deckard, Connie S. ...,..,. 132, 136, 137, 142 Deckard, Dave ,.,..... .....,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 17 Deckard, Donna ..,,.,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 3, 139 Deckard, Edward ,..,,,. ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 24 Deckard, Emma ...... .,.... 2 3, 41, 123, 124 Deckard, James ...,.,..,., .1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 17 Deckard, Larry K. ,,,,,.. ,,,,,, 4-0 , 97 Deckard, Larry K. .,,,.,. ,1,,,,,,,,, 1 42 Deckard, Louis ...,...,,... ,,,,,.,,, 4.0 , 97 Deckard, Patricia ....... .,,,,, 3 0, 117 Deckard, Sandra ...........,....,,,,.....,,,.,...,,, 124 Deckard, Shirley ...,........,.....,, 21, 32, 117 Deford, Sherry .....,...... 21, 31, 32, 64, 117 Demoss, Dorothy .............,..r...,...,,.,.,.,,,., 139 Denniston, William .,,..,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,1,,, 117 Detmer, Sharon ......,.......,. 16, 136, 137, 142 Dick, Roscoe ...,....,,,...,.,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 117 Dickmann, Thelma .,.......... 132, 136, 142 Dillingham, Nancy ,,.,. ...,.,, 2 1, 30, 117 Dillman, James .......,... ..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 17 Dillman, Kenneth ....... ...... 3 2, 41, 139 Dillman, Merle ........ ,,....,.. 1 38, 142 Dodds, James ....... .............. 3 1, 117 Dollens, James ,..... ,...... 3 0, 39, 124 Doty, Norman ..... ....,.. 4 7, 124, 129 Douglas, Linda ....,,, ...,....,..,.....,.,, 2 3, 124 Douthitt, Carole ......... 24, 32, 35, 139 Douthitt, Dennis .,...,.......,.,....,... 30, 124, 148 Douthitt, Jerry ..........,....,........ 22, 32, 124 Douthitt, Joe ............ 24, 25, 40, 86, 88, 97 Doyle, James .....................,...................... 117 Drake, Daniel ...... ........,,............ 1 38, 142 Drake, Donald ............ ............. 1 24 Drake, Larry Joe ....,... ......... 3 6, 97 Droll, Phyllis ......,.... 124 I 63 Drummond, Kathy . A .. ,M, A 1 32, 134, 144 Dugan, Margaret .7 -.... ..... 1 36, 137, 142 Dugan, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,, 7,7,V7,,,,,,,-, 40 , 117 Duke, Diana .,,,,,,, .,,,,---- 1 4,4 Duke, Don ,,,,,,,-,,-- ---,- 1 24 Duke, Douglas ,,,, -,--,,.,. 1 39 Duke, Linda ,,11,1 -,.,,-. 3 5, 139 Dunbar, Earl ,..,,,.,.., ,,,1.,.-,,- 9 7 Dunbar, Larry .,,,,,,,,1,,, -,,,-,., 9 3 Dunbar, Michael .,,,-,,, ..,,,-.,- 1 24. Duncan, Randall .,r,,7 ,.-,,,.,,-, 1 6, 139 Duncan, Roger ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,1,,,,.,,,,,,,-,,. 1 17 Dunham, Mary ............. ....... 1 32, 137, 144 Dunlap, Michael ,,,,,,,, -,,,,-,. 2 4, 32, 139 Durham, Gloria ,,1,,,,, ,------,,-,--------.. 1 24 Durham, Larry .,,,,,1, ,-----,,-,-----.,-,.,,-- 1 39 Dyer, Magdalene .. ....... 134, 137, 142 Dyer, Ronnie ......... ,,,,,,,. 2 2, 36, 117 Eads, Brenda ,,.,. ,.,,.,-, 2 0, 35, 117 Eads, Charles ,r,Y .,,,,,,,,,..,,,-, 1 11 Eads, Judy ,,,,,,,r ,-.,,,,,,,,,, 1 39 Eads, Larry .....,, ,,,...,,,,,.,, 3 5, 140 Eads, Melinda .,,.,, ,,,,--,,,,,,,,,,,-,..-.-, 1 4.0 Eads, N. Ruth .,,,...,, ,,,,,,, 2 1, 26, 28, 117 Eads, Sharon ,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,' 2 0, 98 Eads, Leon ,.,.., ,1,,,,,,,, 4 7, 52, 98 East, Ann ,.,,,, ...... 1 6, 23, 33, 124 East, George ...., ,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,., 1 33, 14.4 East. Jane rrrV....r1ro,,r,.,.. 20, 29, 30, 64, 98 Easterday, Allen ................,... 22, 30, 98, 148 Easton, Charles S. Easton, Michael ....... ,,,,,,,.,,,,, 3 2, 124 Eddy, Karen .....,.,, Edwards, Diane . .....,........... 124 Edwards, Donna ...... Edwards, Harold Egan, Beverly ,.,.. 9 Egan, James ........ Egan, Loretta ..... Harp, Ruby ........ , ....... 24, 32, 140 27, 98 117 124 140 142 Eldridge, Joe ..........,, .. 1 ......,..,..... 142 Eldridge, Robert ....,... ..............,,,,,.,,,, 1 17 Elkins, Charles ......r, ........ 2 5, 26, 124 Elkins, Linda ...., ..,...,..,..,.,,,., 1 24 Eller, James ......... ....,....... 1 17 Eller, Shirley ....,.., ,...,,-,,..,..... 1 24 Ellett, Larry ,......,. ........ 3 3, 117 Elmore, Beth S. ........ .....,,..,........,,.... 3 6, 98 Emhuff, Mary ............... - ...,............... 39, 124 Endwright, Anna ............ 23, 24, 25, 40, 124 English, Fred . .............................,..,........,.. 117 Ennis, Nancy ,....... 21, 27, 29, 41, 64, 98 Eppard, Richard ......................,..... 138, 142 Epperson, Harvey ........,................,...,. -... 144 Epperson, Thomas ..,... ......... 1 17 Evans, Dannie ........,.........,.............,,r..... 144 Evans, Elonzo ...............,.,...................... 98 Faris, Gloria ....,,,,.,,.,.,. 20, 24, 27, 28, 34, 98 Faris, James ..,......... 26, 32, 33, 34, 54, 117 Farlee, Clara ...,,.,......... 20, 31, 32, 34, 98 Farlee, Sophia ,..........,.............., - ........... 140 Farmer, Sammy ,..... .......,rr 3 3, 124, 129 Farmer, Sammy ...... ............,... 1 40 Fender, Barbara .,..,... ..,,........ 1 32, 144 Fender, Larry .....,. ................. - ..... 1 42 Fender, Rita ..r...,......,,,......,. 23, 41, 137, 140 Ferguson, Brenda .,.....r .....,,,............,,r. 1 18 Ferguson, Donetta ..,.... r....,,,,,r.. 3 2, 14-0 Ferguson, Rickey ......,.. ....... 8 5, 98 Ferguson, Robert ..... ,,,.... 1 38, 142 Ferran, Ralph ..... .....,.. 3 0, 124 ' 25, 118 Fields, Jennifer ......., .....,... Fields, Pearl Lee I 64 Flag, Rodney ......,.........................,... 57, 98 Finley, George ....,....... 22, 47, 48, 52, 63, 99 Finley, William ........ 13, 47, 48, 52, 63, 99 Fiscus, David ......... ............... 3 9, 124, 129 Fiscus, Deanna ...... ...,.. 2 0, 28, 31, 40, 99 Fishel, Connie .... .,..,.... 1 6, 41, 137, 140 Fishel, Gary ....,,.. ..,.,.... 3 0, 47, 60, 62, 118 Fisher, Gerald ...,..... .,,..,..,..........,..,,,,. 1 40 Fleener, Gregory ...,..... .,..,,,,,, 3 7 Fleener, Mary Alice ......,. .,..,.,,.,.,,,,, 1 18 Fleener, Sherry ....... ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1, 9 9 Fleetwood, Ned ...,.,,. ...,.... 2 2, 99, 108 Flick, Janet ,,,,,.,... ...,,,, 2 1, 31, 118 Floyd, James ..,,..... ..,............,..., 1 18 Floyd, Kentlin ..,.. ,,11,,1, 1 24 Flynn, Keith ..i.,,... ...,..,, 1 18 Flynn, Teddy .,,.,. ,1,,,.,,,.,,, 9 9 Ford, Frederick ..,...... ...,,.,....,. 4 9, 124 Ford, Myla .,.........,..... ..........,....,............ 1 18 Foster, Dorell ........................ 21, 24, 28, 118 Fowler, Raymond ......... ..,.,,,.......,..,. 2 9, 99 Francis, Arlene ........ ........,,.. 3 3, 125 Francis, Richard ,,.,... ,..... 2 2, 30, 118 Frazier, Kenneth ...... ...... 1 25, 129 Frazo, James ...,,,,,. ,,,i..,......,. 3 9, 125 Frazo, Robert ...,,... ..i..............,,......... 1 25 Freeman, Carol .,............r. 40, 41, 137, 140 Freeman, Garry ..,.... .......,,......,. 1 38, 142 Freeman, Karen ..,,.. ...,,...,.........,,.,. 1 25 Freeman Kathleen ...... 31, 38, 118 Freeman, Shirley ,,,.,, ,,..,, 2 0, 37, 118 Freeman, Vickie ..,..,. ,..... 1 36, 144- Frencb, James .i.,. Fretwell, J olm .,,,.. 133, 125 14-4 Frye, D3Vld ...,.....,. ,,,., 3 3, 37, 38, 118 Fulford, Donna ,....... ..........,..... 3 5, 140 Fulford, James ..... ........................ 1 40 Fulforcl, Jo ,,,..... .,....,, 2 1, 29, 35, 99 Fuller, Jerry ..,,..,,. ....,...........,.......,,.. 1 18 Fulton, Patricia .........,..,........................... 140 Funkhouser, Deloris .... Funkhouser, Lanna .... Galloway, Nancy ............................ Gardner, Edward .,.. 22 Gardner, Carolyn ...,.. 13, 16, 20, 32, 33, 34, 40, 64, 65, 99 23, 140 132, 142 23, 37, 47, 62, 125, 129 20, 29, 30, 99 Gastineau, Pat ..r..... ........ 3 1, 41, 125 Gavin, Timmy ..... ............................... 1 42 Gee, Anna ................................ 132, 137, 144 Geisweit, Barbara ........ 23, 34, 37, 39, 125 George, David .,........,............................. 142 Gill, John 1...,...,,.. r...... 33, 39, 125 Gill, Rhea ....... - ..... .......... 3 5, 140 Gilliand, Robert .,... ............ 1 40 Gillum, Terri ........ ..................... 4 1, 125 Gines, James .... .....,............,,..,..... 3 2, 125 Gines, Ray .................... 25, 26, 31, 32, 118 Glascow, Edna ,,.. .....,............................ 9 9 Glasgow, Linda ....... ......,.............. 3 5, 125 Glenn, Pamela .,.... ..,,r. 1 32, 137, 144 Gohert, Claudia ....... ............. 3 2, 125 Goble, Mike .............. ...... 3 3, 38, 125 Gontennan, Sandra ....,. .......,......... 1 25 Goodman, Nancy ...... .......,,..... 3 1, 125 Gooldy, Mike ....... ..... 4 7, 62, 125 Goss, Sharon ........... ..,.. 2 8, 32, 118 Gotwals, Kenneth ..... ..........,.... 1 40 Graves, Janet ........... - ......,.... 33, 118 Graves, Janet Kay ...... ...... 2 3, 33, 125 Gray, Jim ,..,......,i..., ................ 1 18 Greene, Shirley ......... 23, 35, 125 Greenwell, Linda ..,....,................ 32, 64, 140 Gregory, Dee .,.. 16, 18, 19, 20, 37, 38, 39, 118 Griffith, Bill ........ .........,.. 2 2, 27, 62, 118 Grimes, Gary ,......,....,............... 133, 136, 142 Grimes, Steve ,r,,,....... 24, 38, 39, 42, 118 Grissom, J im ,,....,..A..................,.,,........ 33, 99 Grissom, Patricia ......... .....i. 2 9, 36, 99 Grissom, Rosemary ........ ....,.., 2 7, 35, 125 Groh, Danny .,.i........... .,.......,........ 1 40 Gross, Jimmy ,,.... ....... 3 9, 118 Gross, Max .......... ....... 3 0, 118 Grow, Ronda ..,.. ,.......... 3 3, 99 Grubb, Diana .,,.. ....... 2 7, 35, 118 Grubb, Joseph ....,,r ,,......,,...,.........,,...,. 1 25 Grubb, Sandra ....... ..,.....r 2 1, 32, 43, 99 Grubough, Paul ...... .....,i,....,......,...... 1 40 Guest, Ruth ......,. ........,,..,,...,.., 1 18 Hacker, Bill .....,,,,,, ,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 00 Hacker, Larry ......... ,,,.... 4 8, 63, 100 Hackler, Beverly ....... ,,........,,,..,. 1 40 Hadley, Charles ....,. .,..... 2 2, 29, 100 Haffley, Mary ...... ..,.,...... 3 2, 140 Hall, David S. ....... ........,..... 1 00 Hall David W. ...... ..,.... 3 2, 118 Hall Edward ..,,.... .....,,..,,,,.... 1 42 Hall, Harriet Ann ...-. ....... 29, 85, 100 Hall, Larry Joe .,,......., ......,.....,.,... 1 44 Hall, Larry Wayne ....... ......,..r.., 1 18 Hall, Linda Ann ..,1..... .,..... 64 , 118 Hall, Robert .........., .......... 1 25 Halstead, Betty ...... ..........,.. 1 40 Halstead, Jerry ......... ........ 3 3, 118 Halstead, Robert ..,.... .... - 125 Halstead, Roy ..,,...r ........,.... 1 25 Ham, Harold ,.............. ......... 1 38, 140 Hamilton, Martha ...... .............. 1 42 Hamilton, Vincie .... ..,..... 1 37, 144 Hamm, Erma ..,........... ...... 2 1, 100 Hamm, James Lee ....... 30, 125 Hamm, James W. ...... ....... 3 0, 118 Hamm, Judith ....... .......... 1 42 Hamm, Julia ....... ...... 1 42 Hamm, Mary ....... ...... 1 40 Hamm, Mike ....... ...... 1 25 Hamilton, Martha ........... 140 Hampton, Douglas ....... .......,. 1 33, 144 Hampton, Janet ...... ...................... 1 44 Hampton, Rea ......, ,.... 2 3, 125, 159 Hamric, James ...... ................... 1 25 Hancock, Kenny ..........,..................... 125 129 Haney, Judy .......... Hankins, Anna .,.. Hankins, Karen .... 16, 23, 24, 25, 41, Hankins, Paula ............ Hankins, Sharon ............ Ha.nner, Phyllis ...... Hanson, Clifford Hanson, Jerry ......... Harding, Janet ,..... Hardy, Hardy, Danny ......,.. Lillian ....... Hardy, Vicki ........ Harlow, Robert ...... Harlow, Thomas ..... Harmon, Beverly Harmon, Brenda Harp, Georgia ....., Harper, Anne ,....... Harris, Dewey ......,.. 20, 29, 31, 22, 133, 138, 135, 137, 49, 36, 132, 21, 29, 35, 1111--2517-29, 38, 23, 24, 40, 41, 137, 21, 24, 36, 40, 125 123, 125 140 118 100 125 118 118 118 144- 125 142 125 100 144 100 140 125 101 125 Harris, Janet ........ .,.,. 2 0, 118 Harris, Marieta ...... ..,,,,........ 1 37, 142 Harris, Randy ,,,,.., -,,,,..,..,,,,...,.,,, 3 0, 125 Hart, Nancy ............. ..A.,.. 2 2, 23, 32, 140 Hartfield, Helen ........ ....,,..,..,.,...,,,,,,- 1 18 Hartgraves, James .,..,..,...,,.,,...,,.. ,. 144 Hartman, Jackie ,.,,,e ,,-,,,,,.,.,,..,,..,,, 3 5, 101 Harvey, Barbara ......... 16, 21, 29, 118 Harvey, Carole .... ..,..... 2 3, 41, 125 Hash, Gary ............. .......,........ 1 42 Hash, Michael ......., ..........,..... 1 44 Hash, Sheila ....,..... ....... 2 3, 35, 125 Hasty, Barbara ......,........,.,,,..,, 35, 64, 118 Hasty, Belinda ....................,........... 132, 144 Hasty, Beverly .... 18 19, 20, 21, 24, 28, 43, 85, 92, 101 Hasty, Brenda ......,.. ....... 1 32, 142 Hatton, Johnny ....... ...,,.... 3 3, 118 Hawkins, Carol ........ .................... 1 25 Hawkins, Loretta ..,... ....... 1 36, 137, 142 Hawkins, Maxine ....,... ,....,,,, 2 3, 125 Hawkins, Paula ..,.,, ..........,.,. 6 4 Hawkins, Robert ...,.... .,....,. 1 18 Hawkins, Sharon ........ ..... 1 18 Hawkins, Wilda ....,.... ............ 1 01 Hayden, Sue Ann ........ ,.......,........ 1 25 Hayes, Joe David ..... ....... 4 9, 125 Hays, Billy ............... .,....... 6 2, 118 Hays, David ...........,. .,.,.... 3 2, 125 Hays, Laconda ........ .,.......... 2 3, 140 Hays, Linda ..,...,,. ....................... 2 7, 118 Hays, Nancy ...... ....,......... 3 2, 35, 4-0, 140 Hays, Sandra ......,..... 20, 29, 33, 35, 101 Hazel, Bill ,....... .................................... 1 42 Hazel, Clara .. .......... 29, 30, 33, 101 Hazel, Elaine ..,. .....,........... 3 8, 101 Hazel, Paul .,,.........,..,......,..... 22, 38, 118 Hazel, Saundra .........,.........,........ 137, 142 Head, Scotty .... 20, 24, 25, 26, 34, 42, 43, 85, 88, 92, 101, 113 Headdy, Doris ..... ............................... 1 18 Headdy, Jerry ...................................,.... 125 Hedrick, Donna ....,....... 21, 27, 40, 41, 118 Heichilbeck, Jerald ...........,........ 22, 29, 101 Helms, Robert ..................,. 10, 26, 27, 42 Henderson, Carol ....... .........,....... 2 3, 40 Hendricks, Kent ...... .............. 1 33, 14-4 Hendricks, Sharon ................ 28, 31, 38, 125 Hennings, Robert .................................... 101 Herrick, David .........,..............,........... 40, 118 Herrick, Eileen ........,..,,... 24, 25, 27, 32, 140 Hershman, John ........................................ 118 Hesselgrave, Joe ..- ...,...... ..... 2 7, 33, 101 Hetherington, Dale ......... ................ 1 18 Hetherington, Wilma ......... ............ 1 25 Hettle, Roy ................. ................... 1 25 Hewitt, Lewis ..... ......,..,...........,, 1 42 Hiatt, Dorma ......... ....... 2 0, 28, 32, 101 Higgins, David ......., ..... 1 6, 133, 142 Higgins, Linda ..... .......,.... 3 0, 118 Higgins, Stephen . ...........,...,.... 118 Hill, Donna ....... ........, 2 0, 39, 118 Hill, Elaine ....... ......... 40 , 41, 140 Hill, Jerry .......... ....... 2 2, 31, 125 Hill, Sierra .......... .......,.....,..... 1 18 Hines, Harriett ........................ 27, 37, 118 Hines, Ronnie ..,............................. 138, 1410 Hines, Tom .... 22, 31, 50, 51, 60, 62, 63, 88, 92, 101 Hinkle, Donna ....... - ....,.....,.,....r,..,...,,..., 118 Hinkle, Libby .......................,................ 144 Hinkle, Thomas .... 16, 22, 31, 43, 85, 101 Hmle, David .,.. 18, 22, 27, so, 40, 118 Hoard, J anlce ,,,,...,............................. ..... Hoard, Judith ................ 21, 23, 29, 33, Hdbhs, Judith ssss 16, 23, 24, 25, 40, 41, Hobbs, Juanita Hodges, Phyllis ..,. Hoene, Charlie Hoke, Gloria .,....,.. ...ffff i55f i5EQ Hollars, Donald ,,,,,,.r.... ............ 4 9, Hollen, Mary Lou ..r..... ......r. 3 0, Hollers, Virginia ..,,..,,....,,...................... Holtsclaw, Alma .,,,r..A.r.......................... Hood, Jerry ,.,, 22, 32 37, 38, 39, 52, Hood, Larry ........................ 31, 39, 49, Hoover, David ,,.,..,..,.........,......,....,........ Hopkins, Faye ...... ......,..,. 3 5, .,,,,,, , 22, Hoskins, Phillip ...... Hostetler, Donald ,....,... Hostetler, Michael ..... Hostetler, Thomas ...r.. Hoult, Paul .r.,,........... Housten, Keith .r.., 38, 32, 49, Howard, Lynne .... ,,,,..r. 3 0, 36, 64, Howell, Marilyn ...... r...,............. 2 3, Howell, Phyllis ..,.. .,.......,.,.,.,l,,........ Huff, Nancy ........................ 24, 32, 35, Huffman, Candace .....,......,........... 134, Hughes, June .,...... ...,.... 2 0, 30, 36, Hummel, Mike ....... ,.......,.... 2 2, 26, Hummel, Sandra ...,..................,. 20, 30, Humphrey, Robin ....,... 133, 136, 138, Humphrey, Gary ..........,.,............... 125, Hunsucker, Brenda ..,..... 132, 135, 136, Hunter, Danny ...... ,...,,..r....,............. Hunter, Larry .,,,.. ..,.... Hupp, Linda ......,,,. ....... Hurst, James ................c ............... Hutchens, Brenda ,..,...,................ 134-, Hutcherson, Dennis ........................ 52, Hutcherson, Jeanne ..,..,.. 132, 135, 136, Hutton, Barbara ,................................... Ice, Reatha ,,,,,.,,...,,.,. 23, 32, 35, 4-0, Isaacs, Sharon ............................ 21, 31, Isom, Carol ....... .................,,,. 1 34, Isom, Claude ......... ..........................,.... Isom, Janet .....,...... ....,... 3 0, 41, 64, Isom, Janet K. ..... .....,.. 3 0, 41, 64, Isom, Ted ....,..... ,......................... Ison, Marilyn ........ ...,. 1 35, Jackson, Mike ..,,., ....... 3 2, Jackson, Dinah .......,. ........ 2 7, Jackson, Larry ,........ ....... Jackson, Joseph ...... ....... Jackson, William ..... ....... Jacobs, Barbara ...... ........... Jacobs, James ......., ....,.... 2 7, Jacobs, Max ...... ........... Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs , Mike ....,..,. , Nancy ....... ...fuiilil , Phillip .,,,,, ,.,...,,.,r..,...,,,,.....,,.., Jacobs, Sharon ............................ 20, 29, Jacobs, Suzanne .....,.. 132, 134, 137, Jean, Barbara ................ 16, 23, 24, 32, Jean, Gloria ........... ......... 2 0, 24, 32, Jean, Tom L. ........ ............ 2 8, 39, Jeffers, Linda ........ ........ 2 1, 31, Jennings, Jack ...... ................... Jewell, Rita .............. ............... Johnson, Beverly ......, ....,.... 2 9 Johnson, Billy ...... ........... Johnson, Carolyn .,.... ...... 1 37, 154 102 125 125, 151 102 118 125 144 125 118 140 142 102 125 125 102 144 125 102 125 125 102 118 125 140 140 144 102 118 102 144 130 144 144 118 142 126 144 102 144 140 126 118 14-3 118 119 119 119 14-3 119 126 119 14-4 140 126 126 119 126 143 102 102 144 125 119 126 119 140 126 102 119 143 Johnson Johnson Johnson v 1 Lois ..,..,,,., , Larry ,,.,.,......r.,..,,, Edward ,... .... Q1QQQQQQQfff'5l1Q 16, 22, 29, Johnson, Mike D. .,,..., .........,....... 1 38, Johnson, Peggy ....... , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Johnson, Steve ,.,...,. ..,..,.......... 1 33, Johnson, Shannon .,......,......, 16, 32, 35, Johnston, Reece ,...,.....,. 18, 22, 24, 35, Joliff, Brenda ,c,.c..,c,,. 27, 30, 35, 126, Jolly, Beverly ,..,,.,..... 21, 31, 33, 36, Jones, Barbara ..,,.,, ,,,,,,,.. l 32, 136, Jones, Charles ..............................,......... Jones, Fonya ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 21, Jones, Julee .... 18, 19, 21, 27, 31, 32 43, 85, 103 Jones, Maria .A.,..A,.,,,A,,A..,.,.,..,,............... Jones, Sharon ............,....,,...,,...r.,,..,,,.,.. Kahl, Linda ....,.,,.,.. 27, 33, 37, 41, 64, Kelly, Kirk .....r,,.......,,,....,,..,..,.............. Kelley, Rita ..... .................... 2 3, 29, Kelley, Sandra ...........................r....,... 33 Kent, Charles ................,... 16, 22, 62, Kerr, Beckie ............ 20, 27, 32, 92, 103 Kerr, Danny ......,...,,....,...r..,.,..,..,............ Keough, Danny ..,,,, 32, 9 Kindy, Harold .,.....r. ...r.... 3 1, King, Jane ......,....... ..,.dd.,...,...,., 1 19 Kinnaman, James ..... .......... 1 38, 143 Kinnaman, Martha ........................ 23, 126 Kinney, Jeanette ................ 20, 29, 33, 103 Kinser, Betty .......... ,,........................ 1 19 Kinser, Karen ,,.,,......,,....,,,. 140 Kirby, Connie ...........,.,.........,. 33, 103 Kirby, K. ...,..r....,........................,............... 41 Kirk, Mary .,.,...r,.,.,,.. 20 30, 33, 39, 103 Knost, Mary Lou ...,.......,........................ 126 Kompst, Glenda ..... ..,...........,............... 1 19 Koon, Russell ....... .............. 1 40 Koontz, Bonnie .. .r..... 23, 140 Koontz, Christy ,..... ....... 3 8, 126 Koontz, Howard ......... .,.........,...t.. 1 03 Koontz, Linda ............. ........ 2 3, 35, Koontz, Michael ...r... ................. Koontz, Phyllis .......... .....r. 3 9, 140 Krebbs, Linda Lou ...... ,..... 3 5, 140 Krebbs, Paulette ....... ................t. 1 26 LaFollett, Verna ........ ........ 1 32, 144 Lake, Horace ...r.... ............. 1 40 Lamb, Ellen ....... ...,...,.,........... 1 4-5 Lenam, Phyllis .....,,. ..s...., 2 0, 64, 119 Land, Joseph .,.r...r ................. 1 40 Lane, Connie ............. ....... 3 5, 40, 119 Lane, Virgil .,,,............,.. .................. 1 19 Langford, Richard ....... ............. 1 26 Langley, Ruth ........... .......... l 19 Lankford, Richard ........ ......... 3 2, 42 Langley, Charles .....,..... Lashbrook, Richard 119 133, 145 Laven, John J. .... . Laven, Sandra L. . Lavender, Bill J . ..,....,...,........ 22, 40, 42 4-3 Lawrence, Jackie E. ...... .............,....,.. . Lawson, Mike ........... ................. Lawson, Cheryl M, ...... ,....... . Lawson, Janet K. ...... ............. . Lawson, Kent ,....... ........... 3 9, Lee, Richard ............ ............ 2 2, 38, Lentz, Donald R. ................................... . Lentz, Frieda ................ 16, 17, 23, 35, Lentz, Michael R. ........,..,.....,A......... 38, Lettelleir, Donna ........ ............ 2 0, 32, Levene, James .... ......,.. - 133, l65 Lewis, Rebecca E. 35, Meadows, Diane .,.,. ,.,,......,,,,,..... Medaris, Georgianna . ,,,A.........,. 132, Medsker, Larry .,....,, ......., 2 2, 32, 37, Meeks, Frances . ......,..........f.... . Meeks, Stephen .,,,,. ,.....,,,,,......... Mercer, Harold ...,.... .,.........,,..........V. Merriman, Sarah A.A....,.,,,A... 21, 33, 38, Merritt, David ......v. Merritt, James ,.., Manship, Mary B. Lewis, William M. ,,,,,,,,,ii,,i,,,,,,,,A, 31, Lindsey, Cheryl ,.,,,,,,.,,, 132, 136, 137, Linthicum, Larry ,,,,l,,,,,,,,l,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,, Livingston, Cheryl ....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,, Livingston Franklin ,,,,,. ,,,,,,, Livingston J. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Livingston, Larry ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 6, Livingston, Oran ...,. . 34, Logsdon, Betty .,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,t.,.. Lomax, Janet Ann ..,..., ......,,....,.... Long, Dorothy M. ,,.,,,, ,,.......,.,. 3 0, Long, Marilyn D. ....., .......... 2 1, 30, Loop, Carole L. ...t... ,......,. 2 3, 32, 40, Loop, Suzanne ......, .....,.,,.... 40 , Loudermilk, Dean 1. ..,,.. 22, Love, Bonnie .,,, .....,.,. Love, Jerry .,,,..,. ,...l........ Lutes, Larry ,,t.,,...,..... ................. 3 3, Lynch, Margaret ,..,,.........,,,,.. 31, 41, Lynch, Raymond ...........t.... 26, 31, 33, Lyons, John F. ........ ,....... 3 3, 49, 62, Maddox, Janice ..........., Malshury, Melody fff 'E5,'-'li6. Malsbury, Richard ....... Messell, Paul ...,.... Metcalf, Sharon .,,.... ....., 2 1, 23, Meyers, James .... ....,,.............. 3 0, Mikesell, John ,,,,..... ....... 3 1, 85, 86, Miley, Dave R. ......., ..............,........- . Miller, David L. ..,. ,.........,,......-.,,, . Miller, Frederick ................ 25, 26, 42, Miller, Jacqueline ...... ,..... 1 35, 137, Miller, Jane E. ......i. ................-.-- . Miller, John L. ..,,... ........,, 3 6, Miller, Marsha A. ....... .,--- - Miller, Thelma K. .,,i ..,,.......-.-- - Mills Jon V. ...i....... .....,.-.--..--.---- - I Mills, Michele ..,... Mills, Patsy J. Mingee, Larry L. Mingee, Sharon 135, 137 16, 32, 138, Minemyer, Charles ............ 143 Marling, Joe R. .,,,.. . Marrs, Marlene ..... Martin, Janet L. 136, 137, 21, Minnick, Christine . Martin, Mary J. ..,, 20 24, 25, 28, 32, 43, 92, Martin, Raymond ,.,,,.,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-,- Martin, Sandra ..,........... ..,.,., 38 , Martindale, Kenneth .....,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 33, Masters, Barbara ...,.,.... .,..., 2 3, 32, Masters, Brenda .,....... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 7, Masters, Joseph ,,,,.. Matthews, John ..,,,,. ,i..,,,,, 2 5, 26, 27, May, May, May, May 7 May, Carolyn ..... Larry Robert E. ..,.. . Robert W. .,,,,.,. Shirley I. .... . McArtor, Jerry ......,... 23, McCameron, Carol ........ McCammon, Joyce ,,,, McClarY, James 23, 32, 134, McClung, Allene .,.......,.. 132, 135, 136, McCord, Ronald ......................,.,....... 31, McCoy, ' Dwight ....................,.........,, 22, McCoy, Reva ,,,. 16, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, McCoy, Sharon K. ...... .......... . McCoy, Sherrilyn ..,,.,... ............... McCullough, Sharon McDaniel, Larry ,...., McElhinney, Laine McFarland, Michael 23, 49, 39, 135, McFarland, Rony .................................... McGahan, Diane ........ 21, 28, 36, 100, McGee, Bemard .......................,............ McGlocklin, Janice ...,.. McGlocklin, Marchetta .... 23, 24, 126, McGlocklin, Bob .......,,. McGowen, Elizabeth .... McGuire, Eleanor ........ .....,. McMillan, Thomas ...... ............... McMurry, Tommy .... -. McNabb, Don A. .... . McNeal, L, ........... . iss, 33, so McPheeters, James ....... ,......,. 2 2, 29, Meadows, Bradley ...... I66 Minnick, Leah J. ...... Z.: -...,,----- 132, Minton, Judith A. ...,,, ....... l 6, 29, Mitchell, Charles ....,.....,. . 33, Mitchell, Ernest ...... ...... 2 4, 25, Mitchell, JoAnn ........ ....,... 3 1, Mitchell, Mary ....... ..... 36 , Mitchell, Micheal ....... ,.,.,.... Mitchell, Sandra ........ ............. Mobley, Donna Sue ....... ...... 4 1, Mobley, James R. ........................... Modesitt, Louis ............................ 38, Modesitt, Mary .....,...... 20, 28, 34, 38, Montgomery, Joe .................................... Mood, Willa ................ 24, 27, 43, 64, Moore, Anne ......... ........ 2 0, 27, 29, Moore, John ........ .................... 4 9, Moran, Patricia ...... 23, 28, 32, Morgan, Carol ...... ....... 2 0, 28, 31, Morse, Michael ....... ..... 3 3, 49, Moser, Nancy .......... ....... 1 32, Mullis, Darrell ........ ............ Mullis, Don ......... ............................... Mullis, Floyd ...........................,.... 30, Musgrave, James .... 30, 50, 51, 61, 62, Myers, Ronald ................................ 29, Natalie, Mike ....,... ............ - ........... Naylor, Jay .,.i........ ............................ Naylor, Marilyn ....... ...... 2 3, 27, 38, Neal, James ......... .....,................. Neely, Sharon ..........,. ........ 2 4, 25, 34, Nelson, Joseph ........ ..............i............. Neuman, Alfred ............................... - ....... Newburg, Susan ............ 23, 24, 25, 40, Newton, George .................................... Niccum, John ....... ..................... 3 6, Nichols, Georgia ..... ............ Nickless, Denny ...- ........... Nikirk, Beverly ........... .. 35, Nikirk, Margaret Nikirk,, Sharon ......... ....... 2 0, 36, 40, Noris, Eleanor ........ ......... Norman, Gary ...n ...................... - ...... 31, Norman, Robert L. .... 16, 19, 34, 54, 55, 63, 88, 105, 23, 27, 40, 22, 24, 120 145 126 145 143 120 120 145 141 126 104 104 104 104 145 120 143 104 126 104 105 120 143 127 141 120 141 145 145 120 120 141 105 105 143 141 120 127 127 120 120, 127 105 127 127 120 120 145 143 143 127 105 105 141 105 127 120 120 120 31 127 105 105 127 127 120 141 120 127 105 26, 150 Norris, Fred .............................,,. 43, 63, Norris, Patricia .... 16, 17, 23, 32, 35, Olsson, Rhonda .... 20, '24, 26, 28, 34, O'Mal1ey, Carol .........,.........,.... 23, 38, O'Malley, Jerry .....,....................,,1... 24, O'Neal, James ....................................-.-- Onken, Jinrmie ,......,,... 14, 31, 32, 54, Ooley, Deloris .....,i......... 23, 32, 39, 64, Ooley, Jerry ........... ....,.... 2 6, 27, 34, Osborne, David ....,.... ................... 3 3, Owen, Carol Sue Owen, Owens, Donna K. ..... Owens, Janice C. ...... Karen ............ Keith R. Owens, Owens, Page, Larry A. .... . 137, Dwight G. ..., . ,t.,ffffffff 5E, 20, 29, Paragon, G. ................ . 132, 137, Pardue, Nancy ..................,..... 20, 30, Parham, Judith .... 20, 24, 31, 4-1, 42, 116, 120, Parham, Mark ....... ............-......... 1 33, Parker, James .. ,............................... .. Parker, Joann ................ 23, 40,' 41, 123, Parker, Joyce .....,, ...................,. 1 34, Parker, Prentice .......... ....................... Parks, Michael A. ................................... . Pate, Austin .............. ...... 4 7, 48, 52, Pate, Connie .....,,.. ..........-...-.... Pate, Michael ........ ........ 3 1, Patten, Martha ..... .....,----.. Patterson, Larry ...... .....-. Patton, Betty J. ......... .........,- - Patton, Wanda ......... ..............,..... Payne, Larry .......... ...... - 22, 62, Paynter, Randy ........ ......... 1 33, 138, Payton, Carol ......... ........ 2 0, 26, 29, Pea, Jane ........... .......... 2 4, 38, Peace, John ...... ...,............... Peace, Patrick ....................,.............. -,.. Pearson, Lois ........................................ Peden, Carol ........ 18, 20, 32, 38, 39, Pedro, Ronnie .... 22, 26, 42, 43, 47 63 Peine, Patricia ............................ 28, 32, Pelley, Trudy ....,...... -... 132, 136, 137, Pennington, Patsy Pennington, Shirley Peregrine, Glenna ........ ......... 2 0, Perry, Roy ...........,...... ................... 1 38, Pershing, Janice .............,.................. 20, Pershing, Sondra ........ 16, 123, 124, Pershing, Linda ................,............... 29, Peters, Ronnie ...... ...................... - ....... Peterson, Sandra ............ 20, 29, 31, 36, Peterson, Sharon ....... ............. 2 3, 36, Petro, Betty ...- ......... .............. - Peyton, Ronald ......... .............. - Phillips, Bliss ....,... ........ 3 2, 37, Phillips, Lucille ...... .......................... Phillips, Martha ........................ 16, 132, Pickens, Judy ........ ......... 3 2, 39, 64, Piregrine, G. ........ ...................,....... . Pless, William ........ .. .... ...,... Pletcher, Bamey ..... - ..,... M... Powell, Eugene ...- Polley, Linda ......... ffffffffffffffffffuiil Polley, Marie ........... --- 20, 28, 29, 40, Polley, Patricia ..... L......... ...... 23, 127, Polley, Sarah ............ Pomeroy, Mary 21, 28, 29. 64, 85, 105 38, 127 105 127 141 141 105 127 104 120 143 120 127 145 120 145 127 29 106 64, 123 145 145 127 145 127 106 141 127 106 141 141 127 127 145 120 141 120 141 127 120 43, 106 127 145 106 127 106 145 106 134 154 120 120 127 127 106 127 143 14-5 141 30 127 120 141 127 120 152 106 106 Pope, David ,.,,,,... Porter, James .,.,., Powell, Diana ..,,,,,,,. Powell, Richard ....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,l,Al,,,,-, Price, Marilyn .,,...,i..i,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,A,ii,,,,,4 Prince, Barbara ......., 23, 24, 25, 40, 41, Prince, John ,,.,.i,,,-,,--,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,i,r,,,-,,,,,,- Ronald R. ..... , Pritchett, George .... 18, 19, 27, 106, Pruett, Allen H. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,rr,cr,r,,,,,, , Pruett, Judy .l., 16, 17, 21, 28, 29, 85, Robertson, William ,,,...,. 22, 31, 32, 85, Robinson Robinson, Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson 1 Ernest Eva ,.-....... 1 Myra ..,..,.., Phillip Robert Sandra 35, 41, 20, 24, 40, ...Qf35f 134Q Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers, 1 9 1 1 a Betty .......s.,,s Charlotte .,,., Larry J . .,,, , 39, Larry M. ,,,..,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,, , Linda ....i.,,,,,, Marilyn .... 21, Pruett, Michael ...................c......,,..., 136, Purcell, Barbara ..,,.,i....,,... 136, 137, Purcell, Dorena .,,..... 20, 29, 33, 36, Quakenbush, Linda ......,,.,,. 24, 32, 35, Quarles, Bryan ,.,...i, ........ 2 7, 33, Quick, Irvin ......... Quillen, Brenda ........... 21, 32, 120, Quillen, Phillip .,.1.,,,,,,, Rader, Betty Lou Ragan, Connie ,,,,..,. Rainbolt, Dale ..... Randall, James ,.... Raper, Judie .,., ...,.... ffffffff 23Q '45Q 29, Ratts, Patty ,,,....,.,.,......,...,.,..........,......,. Rawlins, Daniel ..,, 22, 47, 48, 52, 107, Rayle, Karen ..- .................... . 137, Rayle, Sue ...... Rea, Sandra ,.,,,. Read, Alan ,.,.,. Read, Daniel ......... Rees, Sara Jane .,,,,.,.. Reeves, Donald Reeves, Gloria Reeves, Reeves, Reuter, Reynolds, Martha .,., Mickey .... 33, 20, 29, 21, 31, ....fff 133, 23, 41, Mary ,,.,.......,..,,...1...........,..,...,,,, 60, 61, 62, 63, Phyllis ...,,..................,...,.,........ 27,, 127 127 Rice, Charles ....,..,.,.............,.................. Rice, Claudia ...................,...,..., 21, 38, Rice, Janet Sue .,.. 21, 29, 30, 31, 42, Rice, Thomas .......................................,.... Rich, James ..,....... ...... 4 7, Rich, Mary ............... .....,... Richardson, Alice ....... ..... 23 , 40, Richardson, Bill ..... .,............,. Richardson, Gary .......,......................, ..... Richardson, James ................ 133, 138, Richardson, Janice .... 24, 32, 34, 40, Richardson, Kathryn .............................. Richardson, Linda ................................ Richardson, Marcia .... 13, 20, 43, 107, Ritter, Joyce ...........,..,,......,........,....,....... Ritter, Merle ............. Ritter, Robert Ritter, Sonja .....,.,. Roberts, Freda Roberts, Josette ................ 20, 29, 31, Roberts, Mike Roberts, Nancy Roberts, Ronald ....... Robertson, Robertson, Robertson, Robertson, Robertson, Robertson, Robertson, Robertson, 134, 134, 39, 47, 32, 138, Betty .................................... Beverly ................ 134, 137, Glend ........ 21, 29, 31, 38, Janet .................................... Judith ......, Judy ......... Martha .... . Richard ...... .'.ff 53Q 36, 133, 136, Virginia .,.. ., Rogers Rolfe, Janice ....,1,,, s Rose, Dean ........ Routen, Larry ....,... 23, 27, 29, 31 iffffQf 92i 26, 1 Routt, Barbara ..... .....,., 2 1, Routt, Nancy ..,1.1,, ,,,,,,,, 1 6, Rowlett, James ...,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8, Royer, Don P. ...,..,..1....,...1...,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, . Ruble, Lois J. .......,.....,....., 21, 32, 33, Rugg, Sally .1.. 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 43, 85, 86, 87, 88, 92, 108, 120, 150, Ruggiero, Antonio .1...1.1...,.1..,,..,,.,..,.,,,, Ruggiero, Monica . ........................,, . Ruggiero, Nene ..,.. .....,. 2 3, 33, 64, Rumple, Barbara . ............... 20, Runyon, Karen ..,,. ..,,.....,...1,,,....,,...,1... Rush, Dewayne ...........................,.....,.,.... Rush, Leslie Carol .... 31, 40, 41, 64, Russell, Sam ,...,,,... ........,......... 3 1, 47, Ryan, Jacquie ................ 20, 24, 33, 64, Ryser, Barry ........,,..,.....,.,,.. 36, 49, 52, Ryser, Gary .,,, 17, 22, 26, 47, 48, 52 Salee, Evelyn .... 16, 20, 21, 34, 40, 41, 92, 108, Saber, B. .....,,,........................1................,. . Sample, Billy ......... Sanborn, Suzanne ..,. Sandburn, Larry ,.,,...., Sanburn, Larry C. Sansone, Augustine .................... 16, 20, Sarber, Brenda ........................ Sare, Kara Lyn ........ 23, 41, 16, 17, 135, 137, 107 141 121 107 143 127 141 127 127 127 141 127 38, 107 121 141 121 107 107 107 127 121 108 108 28, 152 141 141 121 121 141 127 127, 148 127 121 127 63, 108 46, 113 27 141 141 108 121 121 128 143 Sare, Starr ............ 20, 21, 27, 29, 92, 108 Sargent, Dianna ,........................... 20, 121 Sargent, Julia ....... ......... 2 1, 29, 31, 108 Sargent, William ..... ,.....,...,........ 4 9, 128 Scales, James ......... ................,....... 1 08 Scales, Jerry ...,,...,......,,.,,..,,.....,.............. 109 Schaffer, Cecily ........................................ 109 Scheibner, Karlene .... 3, 24, 25, 26, 40, 41, 46, 109 Scherschel, Anthony .................... 30, 128 Scherschel, Jeanette ........................ 32, 141 Scherschel, Martha ,.,. 20, 28, 32, 40, 85, 109 Scholl, Jackie A. ................. ................ 1 41 Schramm, Mary Lynn ........ ........ 2 1, 109 Schultz, Robert J. ......... ........... 1 45 Schweer, Bill Joe ......... ........ 1 09 Scott, Garland ...... .....-- 1 28 Scott, Ronald ............ ..-.---- 1 28 Scott, Sandy Kay ......... ............ 1 21 Scoville, Patricia ..... ....... 3 2, 128 Scroggins, Joyce .. ....... 128 Sears, Velma ......... ........ 1 21 Sego, Danny ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,--- Seitzinger, Michael ,,,,,,, ,,,-,,,-, Self, Lanna ,,....,,.,11,1, ,, Sellers, Richard ..,,, Sexton, Connie Sexton, Janet ,.,.,.. Sexton, Jerry ......, Sexton, ' Sharick, Sherrill ,.,.., Shaw, Eddie ..,.,...... Shaw, Ellen .,,.... Shelton, John ..,,.,..... Linda ,.,,,,,,,.,, 1 35, 11111291 35, 'ffffi''22,13'1, '33, 39, Shelton, Joseph ...,.,,,.,1, 22, 24, 28, 32, Shepherd, Dianne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,-,,,,,-- Shertzer, Kenny ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 22, 38, Shields, Dennis ,,,1.,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,--- Shields, Donna .,.. 24, 26, 40, 41, 43, Shields, Judith ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,, ,,-,,,-,,,,,,,-V-- Shields, Robert ,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,. 29, 31, 32, Shields, Sharleen -,,,,,- ,,,,--,,,v,,-,Y'----V v--- Shields, Tommy ,,---, -,,,v,--,YY.--- 1 6, Shields, Verna Shiflet, William .,,,,. ,-,,,-, Shipley, Jerry ,,Y,--, AYYw -YYv--, Shotts, Paul ,,,,,,, ---,-,A-,---,xv-- Shotts, Robert ,,,,,,,,, ,,,--,,, 2 2, 39, Shotts, Wanda ,,,,,,, -,--,,,,-- 2 0, Sh0l1fler, Sharon ,,-,--- v,---VY---b-Y-w--'-Vw Shoufler, Teddie ..1,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 0, 62, Simpson, Jimmy ,,.,,,, ,,,,,-,-,,,,,-,,, Simpson, Larry ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 0, 51, Sims, Janet ..,.,.,. ,,,-,,,,,-,,,,--- Sipes, Brenda ,,,,,,,,,, --,,,,- 3 2, Sipes, Donald ,,,,,,,, ----,,,-- Sipes, Joyce ,,,,,,, ,----, 3 0, Sissman, Dale ,,,, F ,,,,,-,,,,,Y,--,,--- - Sisson, John ,-,-,,,,----,,,, - 49, Skirvin, Janice .1,, ,,,,,,,, 2 1, 29, 38, Skirvin, Steven ,,,,,,, ,,------,-----..4Y---- Smith, Allan R, ,,,,,,, ---,.,,--,,- A Smith, Barbara ,,,,,,, .-,,,,--,,,-,-----,,,------.- Smith, Deborah ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..-,,,,--,,- 135, Smith, Edgar ............ 37, 50, 51, 63, Smith, Judith ....,....... 20, 24, 25, 40, 92, Smith, Judith ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 20, 29, 4.0, Smith, Karla ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 3 5, 39, Smith, Merrill .,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,----,,-------- Smith, Nancy .,.,., .,,,,,,,,,, 2 3, 32, 35, Smith, Rex ....,.,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 2, 47, 48, 92, Smith, Stephen ,A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 133, Smith, Vonda ......,........,.,,, 21, 28, 32, Snapp, Norma Jean ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,--,,,,, Q 21, Snapp, Sharlene .... 18, 19, 20, 24, 40 64 Snooks, Gilbert ,....,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, -,,.,,,,,,,-,-- Snow, Robert ...,... Snyder, Billy ........ .,......1QffQff'i33Q Snyder, Joe ...,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.--,-,--,,- 1 , Somes, Irene .............,,, 32, 136, 137, Somes, Barbara .... 13, 20, 24, 40, 41 110, Somes, Sharon ...,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,, 21, 24, 28, Soper, Raye Dean .........,,.,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, Southern, George .,i...,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Southern, .Jeanette .... 28, 33, 41, 64, Sowders, Barbara .,.......,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,, W, Sparks, Betty Jo ................,... 33, 128, Sparks, Carol ................ 23, 29, 41, Sparks, Daniel ............,....,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 22, Sparks, Danny ......ii.... 22, 37, 38, 128, Sparks, David ............ 22, 30, 38, 121, I67 1 Sparks, Herschel .,,,..,.,........,,,.,,,.... 138, Sparks, Vivian .,,,..,.,.,...,.,..,.,,, 23, 136, Sparks, Marilyn J. .,,. 23, 24, 25, 33, 40, 128, Sparks, Marilyn K. .... 23, 24, 25, 33, 41, Sparks, Michael L. .,,,.. ,,,,r,,,......, . Sparks, Patricia .,.,.,.......,,,............,.,Y 34, Spraks, Raymond ..,..,,,.,.......,,..,,.,........... Spraks, Richard L. .... 16, 47, 48, 49, 60, 62, 63, 108, Spears, Donald R. ......,,,..,...,......,,......... . Spencer, Don W. ..... ........,..,,,. 2 7, Staggs, Doris A. ...... .......... . Staggs, Micheal J. ...,. .,............ . Stalcup, Lois J. ......... ,,,...,........,,,, 3 5, Stansifer, Larry D. ........................ 133, Stansifer, Ronald K. 22, 31, 47, 48, Stanton, Billie G. ...........,................... . Stanton, Martha M. ..,,.... ......... 1 34, Stephens, Ray .........,.............. 32, 38, Stephens, Walter R. ...... ................. . Sterrett, Joann E. ...... ...... 2 9, Sevens, Abbie S. ..... ....... 4 0, Stevens, Kenneth L. ..,.. .............,........ . Stevens, Peggy J. ...... .......................... . Stewart, Carl H. ....... ....,.,,. 1 33, 138, Stewart, Jeanne D. ....... ............. 1 34, Stewart, Linda .........,, ...,..,........... Stewart, Martin A. ......,. ................ 2 2, Stewart, Roger W. ...,... ......... 2 2, 49, Stickels, Tom ........,........................... 39, Stierwalt, Tom ................................ 62, Stillions, Beverly ........ 20, 30, 37, 64, Stillions, Jon E. ................................... . Stipp, Steve .................., ...... 2 2, 110, Stockwell, Dewey B. ..,.............,.,............ . Stogsdill, James ....................,............,.. Stogsdill, Maudeline ........ 16, 23, 32, Stogsdill, Richard ,......l. ............... 3 2, Stogsdill, Robert E. .................. . Stogsdill, Ruth A. ...... ........,............ . Stogsdill, Sherry L. ....... .......... 3 2, 4-0, Stone, Joy K. .,,.......... ,................. . Stone, Larry A. ........ ............. 1 33, Stone, Paul S. ...... .........,............... . Stone, Shirley ....... -... 27, 28, 32, Stout, Dianna R. ............................ 21, Stout, Donna L. ............ 132, 1235, 136, Strain, James A. ................ 24, 25, 54, Stuart, Brenda L. ........................ 135, Stuart, Linda K. .................... 132, 134, Stuckey, Willeen K. .................... 40, Stuffle, Brenda K. ........ ................ 2 3, Stultz, Larry M. .................... 133, 136, Sturgeon, Dennis P. ........................... . Sturgeon, Eddie .......... .................. Sturgeon, Robe! R. ...... .......... . Sudbury, Harvey C. ....... ..... 1 33, Sutherlin, Kay F. ...-. ........ .. 20, Swafford, Tommy ...... ...... 2 6, 40, Swearington, Jim ...... ................... Sweet, Phillip M. ...... .............. 2 2, 32, Sylvester, Jim K. .......... - ................ 49, Sylvester, Margery ........ 31, 35, 40, 41, Tartaglia, Bette J. ................ 132, 134, Tarter, Dane M. Taylor, Diana C. ...... ...... 2 3, 32, 40, Taylor, Eddie ....... ..............,....... Taylor, John M. ........ ........ 3 8, Taylor, Larry R. ...... ,,,..,. 3 1, I68 143 143 41, 159 40, 128 128 128 141 61, 110 128 128 128 143 128 14-5 63, 110 128 143 128 128 1 10 1 10 128 110 145 145 134 128 121 121 121 110 128 158 121 121 128 141 121 141 128 132 145 128 121 121 145 128 143 14-5 128 128 145 121 110 121 145 121 110 128 128 121 128 143 128 128 121 121 Taylor, Michael .............,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,..,,,.. Taylor, Thomas L. .... 33, 50, 51, 63, Teague, Richard L. ................,.,,.,......... . 29, Terhune, Larry L. ....... .,... . Terrell, Terrell, Terrell, Terrell, Terrell, Terrell, Terrell, Terrell, Bonnie J. ..... . Bonnie J. ...,,,.,,,.,,,......,,..,,.,,,,,,,, , Charles F. ....... . 38, 50, 51, 63, Donetta S. ...,,,......................... . Earlanna ...... Glenda K. ....... ...,, . John E. ........... ..... . Ronnle H. ...... ......... . Thacker, Connie ......... Thacker, Connie Sue 36, Walters, Stephen C. 133, Walters, Robert J. - ..... .. Walters, Judith K. Thomas, Virginia A. ............ 20, 31, Thompson, Judy M. ...,........ 20, 28, 32, Thompson, Kathleen .....................,...... Thompson, Martha .................... 33, 40, Thompson Robert .................................. Thompson Terresa .... 16, 20, 24, 25, 42, 64, 116, 121, Thrasher, James R. ,....................... 26, Timms, Mary E. ...... .......... 3 2, Tourner, Gregory ...... .............. 3 7, Tourner, Timothy ..... ....... 3 6, 49, Treadway, William ....... ..,.,......... Trenta, Anthony ....... .............. Trester, Verne A. ...... ....... 4 0, Tribby, Carl W. Tribby, Ronald ......... ....... Trimble, David L. ..... .................. . Trinkle, Claude W. ..... ..................,... . Trisler, Constance ................ 21, 29, 39, Trisler, Ramona ................ 24, 32, 38, Trueblood, Larry .... 16, 17, 22, 33, 47, 62, 63, 116, Tucker, Carolyn ............ ................ 3 5, Tudor, Perry Kent ....... .,.... 1 36, Uland, Charles E. 23, 29, Underwood, Linda L. ............... . VanEtten, Sarah C. .................... 28, 29, VanHorn, James ...........,.................... 33, VanWinkle, Sharon .... 23, 31, 38, 40, Vaughan, David .................................,.. Vaughn, Bonnie R. ...,.................... 39, Vernon, Tom ....,............................... 39, Vint, Patricia A. ............ 132, 135, 137, Vint, Tom .................. . ........................ . Vint, Vickie Ann .,... Volle, Nan Lee ..... ' ....... 21, Wagoner, Linda L. ........................ 135, Waldon, Carol'L. .... 28, 30, 35, 40, 85, Waldon, Jane ...- .................,............. 21, Waldon, Gary H. ...,...,.................,,.... . Waldon, Jerry E. ...... ................. 1 Waldon, Judy K. ........... ......... 2 8, 36, Waldon, Robert L. ...... .- .............. . Waldrip, Dwight K. ..... ....... 3 0, Walker, Cathy J. ...... .......... . Walker, Floretta J. ...... ...,.. . Walker, Jack C. ...... ........... - ........ . Walker, Johnny ....... ......................... alker, Judith A. ............ 23, 35, 41, all, Madonna J. ....... .................... . Wall, Pamela J. ......... ........ 3 5, Walls, Beverly J. ...... ....... 4 0, Walls, Carl P. ........ Walls, Dannie G. .......................,....,..,,.. . Walls, Freddie J. ....... .. ............... 47, 62, Walls, Marlene ........ 20, 28, 29, 30, 85, Walls, Sandra ............... - ..... - .............,.. Walls, Terry M. ................ 27, 28, 41, aa, Wampler, Connie L. ...............,.,...... 134, Wampler, David R. ...............,............... . Wampler, Janet A. .... 16, 17, 18, 20, 24, 25, 28, 41, 120, Wampler, Larry Joe .................... 47, 62, Wampler, Rachel A. .... 132, 135, 136, Wampler, Richard S. .... 18, 19, 24, 25, 36, 85, 86, 87, 92, 96, Wampler, William . .........,................... .. Ward, Donald ..,..................................... Watkins, Sherry L. ............ 23, 28, 33, Watson, Pamela A. ............ 29, 30, 34, Weaver, Sue .....,...... 132, 134, 135, Weddle, Danny L. ......,......... 22, 34, 35, Wenrich, Elaine ................ 23, 37, 40, Wenrich, Ronald C. .................... 30, Weston, Barbara .............,...................... Whaley, Brenda S. ............ 30, 35, 40, Whaley, Suzanne M. .... 16, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 28, 34, 43, 85, 88, 96, Whitaker, Gordon P. .... 18, 22, 24, 25, 34, 120, Whitaker, Helen M. .... 23, 32, 38, 64, White, Connie June White, Danny L. ................................... . Whitlow, David R. ............................... . Whitlow, Nancy R. ............ 30, 40, 41, Wiles, Margaret A. ..,............................ . Wiley, Fred W. .................... 22, 31, 63, Wiley, Phillip M. ............................... . Wiley, Ruth A. .... 21, 32, 33, 41, 64, Williams, Beverly .... 27, 29, 85, 88, Williams, Elizabeth ..,............. 20, 33, Williams, Linda L. ...... - ..... 16, Williams, Lowell ........ ......... 1 6, Williams, Melvin ....... ...... 1 38, Williams, Rita K. ...... ....... 1 37, Williams, Timothy ........ .................... Williams, Victoria .................... 32, 64, Williamson, Jeri .................................... Willis, Nancy L. ........ 23, 40, 41, 123, Willis, Norma S. ...- ..................... .. 40, Willis, Rebecca J. ...... ....... 2 0, 46, Wills, Garth ............... ................. Wilson, Darlene K. ........ ........ 1 6, 30, Wilson, Nedra K. ...... ...... 2 3, 41, Wilson, Dick Lee ........... ..................... Windsor, Donald M. ..... ....... 2 2, 30, Wineinger, Raymond ....... ................. Wisley, Robert M. ....... ..... 3 2, Wisley, Stephen M. ....... ...... 3 3, Workman, Patricia .... ......... Woolems, Jerry ............... ..................... Woolems, Johnny M. ........................... . Workman, Joyce .................... 21, 28, 29, Worley, Scott ............ ................... - Wray, James B. ................................... . ao, Wright, Martha L. 20, 29, Wyatt, Janet Sue ........ 40, 41. 46, Yates, Sandra Kay ................ 31, 38, Yoder, Donald L. .... ....................... . York, Donald E. ........ ......... 3 8, Young, Chester ID. Young, Young, Lella .......... Donna M. ....... .................... . Young, Robert F. ................ 22, 30, 54, Young, Robert L. ........ 22, 30, 47, 54, Zark, Frank E. ................................... . Zellers, Richard .................................... 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