Bridgeport Township High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Bridgeport, IL)

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'S -if 1 . W11Pi3E,a1H1u Charles W . Cunningham Bernard Schrader 'President Secretary .f . 1 , . ,..k fi E . it 5 ya Q. -. panda-.. 5 -l94':'4A LUIY Legg . C. Midda h Edwin Schrader Marvin Waggoner I g Member Member Member Member Mrs. Mary Earnst Administrative Assistant Mrs. Sally Hardin, R.N. School Nurse Mrs. judy Peneton Office Secretary Ssgifa JOHN C. BAKER MARY R. BARKLEY BRENDA BEDFORD B.S., M.S. University B.S., McKendree College, B.S., Cumberland College. of Illinois. M.A., Indiana State Uni- - ENGLISH VOCATIONAL AGRI- CULTURE versity. Advanced study, University of Alaska. SCIENCE LOUISE CRONK B.S. , Ohio University, Graduate Study, Ohio State . ENGLISH JAMES L. JONES A.B., M,A., Western Kentucky State College . LATIN, MATHE - MATICS . ROY DILLARD B.S., Eastern Illinois Uni- versity. DRIVERS' EDUCATION, ASSISTANT COACH, MATHEMATICS. ARVA RICKER KIRK A.B., M.S., Indiana Uni- versity . MATHEMATICS VERNADORIE DORNEY A.B. , Indiana University. Graduate Study, Purdue University, DePauw Uni- versity. SOCIAL SCIENCE KENNY MAGEE B.S., Eastern Illinois Uni versity. Graduate study, University of Evansville, Illinois State University. MATH, DRIVERS' ED., BASKETBALL COACH, TRACK COACH, ASSIS- TANT FOOTBALL COACH. s V. . it ' gr f wa... 1 gig f ' w E X PURDY BEDFORD B.S., Moorehead State. Graduate Study, University of Kentucky, Ohio State U. ENGLISH DONALD FERGUSON B.S. , Southern Illinois Uni- versity, M.S,, Eastern Illinois University. Gradu- ate Study, University of Tennessee. GUIDANCE, SCIENCE. HELENE ORR Valenciennes College, Valenciennes, France University of Lille, France. FRENCH .3 5 Q GLORIA BOUSLEY B . A , , Evansville College, M.S. and Graduate Study, Indiana State University. VOCATIONAL BUSINESS SARAH F. BRIAN B.S. , Murray State Uni- versity. Graduate Study, BUSINESS EDUCATION 1 Eastern Illinois University. pw., 4 f OSMOND V. BROWN B.S., Eastern Illinois University, M . S . , Indiana University . BUILDING TRADES, IN- TER-RELATED OCCUPA- TIONS. 2 ROBERT D. CLIMER B.S., M.S. Eastern Illinois University. Graduate Study, Univ. of Iowa, Indiana Univer- sity . BAND, CHORUS , EDITH STOLTZ OTIS HAMMEL CAROL HILL BILL HUFF BILL HULL GRIGGS A,B,, Carthage Coll. B.S., Kentucky Wes- B.S., Evansville Col- B.S., University of S., Eastern Illinois M.A., Southern Illi- leyan University. lege. Illinois. Graduate iiversity. M.A. , nois University. ART ATHLETIC DIREC- study, Eastern Illi- iddle Tennessee State ENGLISH, SPEECH. TOR, BOYS' PHYS. nois University. niv. , Advanced Study, ED. , FOOTBALL SCIENCE niv. of Alaska, Univ. COACH. ' New Hampshire. IBRARIAN ALICE GROFF HARRY RICE DZIJQEIEERM' PENNYBACKER MARY LOU POLAND . . . . Lis. Eastern minoiSUni- BDS. Illinois State Univer- B.S., Eastern Illinois Uni- B.S., Greenville ,Col- , 3 , . ' versity. lege., M.S. , Indiana IOME ECONOMICS SPANISH FOOTBALL CEDACH' EDUCATION w 1, gag, Q v- sm mi . 1A' 15, Head cook, Mrs . Rena Gray, and Mrs. Mary Jane Andrews. Mrs. Elva Lankston has charge of the concession room, and assists Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Andrews in preparation of meais. SERVICE PERSONNEL fy. Emerson Fred Shollldefsf and Mrs. Geraldine Satterthwaite. Orvis Stoltz, Maintenance man Don Brooks, head of maintenance of buildings . Edgar Mose Craig, bus maintenance . Bus drivers: Philip Petty, Mose Craig, Jack Wells, Roger Heath, Sereno Brines, Orvis Stoltz, and Don Fergu- son, director of transporta- tion. I0 for the West Gym. I ,W A v-.. - ,,,. ,. .4 A W f 'W4nan WW ENIORS S Senior Class Officers: 3, 45 Varsity Cheerleader 4. President, Mike Lankston Vice President, Leonard Perry Secretary, Ted Crewell Treasurer, Charlene Simms ALLEN, TIMOTHY EUGENE Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 2 3 4' Track 2, 4, student Council 4, H1-Y 4, Homecom- ing Escort 4. ANDREWS, ANITA JANE ' Band 1, 2, 3, 45 District 3, 45 All-State 45 Pep Band l, 2, 35 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Ensemble 3, 45 Musicals 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Sunshine 2, 3, 45 Candy Striper 2, 3 Dramatics Club 15 Prom Fashion Commentator 3 Barker Staff l, 2, 3, 4. SENIORS ABEL, JACQUELINE JEAN Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Ensemble 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Simshine 2, 3, 45 BARKER Staff l 2 1 1 We Are Seniors! ANDREWS, CAROL JEAN GAA 1, 25 FHA 45 Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4. ANDREWS, DOUGLAS KEITH Football l, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Escort 4 ARCHER, GERALD LEE ASH, FORREST MARTIN Football 15 Track l. I2 1913 AYERS, MARILYN KAY Chorus 1, 2,3,43 Musicals 1, 2,3,43 GAA l,2, 3, 43 FHA 13 Sunshine 1, 2,3,4Q Orphanage Chair man 43 FBLA 3, 4. BAKER, RALPH LEE BERKSHIRE, LINDA DARLENE GAA 1, 2, 3,43 FHA 3,43 Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA Snowball Attendant 43 FBLA 43 Candystriper 43 Candystriper Chairman 4. BOREN, MARILYN GAIL Band 1, 23 FHA 2,42 Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4. We Led Clubs, Organizations BOUGHAN, DAVID RAY FFA I, 2, 3, 43 Sentinel 43 DeKalb Award 23 Beef Award'43 Corn Award 43 Chapter Farmer 23 Crop Farming 4. BUCHANAN, MARTHA JANE Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Musicals 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Coun- cil 43 GAA l, 2, 3, 43 Points Chairman 23 FHA I, 2, 3, 43 Historian 2g Vice-President 33 Secretary 43 Sunshine l, 2, 3, 43 President 4. BURCHFIELD, JULIA ANN Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Musicals 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 1,22 Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 43 FBLA 3, 4. BURCHFIELD, PAUL Hi-Y 1, 23 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4g Farm Mechanics Award 33 District Winner, Supplies and Service 43 Foot- ball 13 Basketball 13 Track 1. I3 CARIE, CONNIE JO Flag girl 1, 2, 3, 45 Head Flag girl 45 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 45 Candystriper Chairmang GAA Snowball Attendant 45 FBLA 3, 45 Vice-Pres- ident 4 . CARIE, ROBERT LEO Chorus 45 Musicals 45 Hi-Y 1,4. CARIE, ROBERTA LEONE GAA 1, 2,3,45 FHA 1, 2,3,45 Treasurer 45 Sun- shine 1, 2, 3, 45 FBLA 4. CHANSLER, STEVE Football 15 Track 15 Hi -Y 1. We Filled Job, College Applications CHAPMAN, GERALD EUGENE Football 1 QOblongl1 Basketball l fOb1ong51 Hi-Y 25 First Place, District Industrial Arts Contest 3 Secretary of Industrial Arts Club QOb1ongJ 1. COTTERELL, MARSHA ANN Sunshine 45 Musical Comedy Sound of Music Dancer 3. CREEK, MARJORIE ROSE Chorus 15 Musical Comedy Once Upon a Mat- tress 15 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 45 FBLA 3, 4. CREWELL, TED HENRY Class President 15 Class Secretary 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 District 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed En- semble 2, 3, 45 Musicals l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Track 15 National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council 1, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 President 45 GAA Snowball King 45 Prom Emcee 35 Homecoming Emcee 4: Barker Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, I4 H' , M . 2' ,f A 1+ if We Conferred Frequen FYE, GLENNA JEAN Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, District 4, Mixed Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Musicals 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Prom Attendant 3. FYFFE, WANDA ANNETTE Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, Barker Staff 2, 3, 4, Student Li- brarian 1, 2, 3, 4. GRAY, DON LEE Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All -Conference 3, 43 Lettered 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettered 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettered 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Lettered 1, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Vice-President 3, Sentinel 2, Soybean Award 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Snowball Escort 4, Barker Staff 4. GRAY, T RUDY GAYE Musical Once Upon a Mattress 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Attendant 3, Barker Staff 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4. 15 CROSLOW, STEVE DALE Musical Comedies 1, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Hi-Y 4. CRUTCHFIELD, LARRY VERN Football 1, 3,41 Baseball 4, Track 1, Hi-Y 1, 3,4, FFA l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, GAA Snowball Escort 4. DALE, NANNETTE Flag girl 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Musicals 1, 2, GAA l,2, 3, Sunshine 1, 2,3, 4, Dramatics Club 1, Barker Staff 1, 2, 3, 4. FOLMNSBEE, REBECCA JEAN Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Musicals 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 43 FBLA 3. tly with Counselors GREENLEE, KIRK Football 15 Track 15 Student Council 45 FFA 1 3,45 Prom Escort 3. GRIFFIN, ANDY LEE Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 35 Honorable Mention 35 All-Conference 45 Homecoming Escort 45 Prom Escort 2. GRIFFITH, KATHY CHRISTINE Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Musicals 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 President 45 Sun- shine 1, 2, 3, 45 Snowball Attendant 45 FBLA 3, 4. GRIGGS, SANDRA RAE Band 1, 2, 3, 45 District 45 Pep Band 2, 35 National Honor Society 45 Student Council 45 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Executive Council 3, 45 Vice-President 45 Sun- shine l, 2, 3, 45 Orphanageg Tray favors5 Tray Favor Chairman 45 FBLA 3, 45 Secretary 45 Dra- matics Club l. ,2, We Discussed Senior Problems E GROSS, NANCY ANN FHA 25 Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 45 Chairman of Tray Favor Program 45 FBLA 3, 4. HAMMER, MAX D. Class President 35 Class Treasurer 15 Chorus 1 2, 3, 45 Musicals 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Track 15 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Illini Boys State 3. HODGES, LINDA DARLENE Sunshine 3, 45 FBLA 4. HOLLOWAY, SHER RY ANN GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 FHA 1, 2, 35 Sunshine ecutive Councilg FBLA 3, 4. I6 1, 2, 3, 45 EX JACOBSEN, JAMIE LOU Chorus 1,2,3, 4, Musicals 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 4, FBLA 3,4. JONES, MARCIA ANN Band 1, 2, 3,4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Musicals 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club l, Homecoming Play 2, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, Barker Staff 1, 2, 3, 4. JONES, SHERRY LYNN Class Secretary 3, Flag girl 2, Chorus 1, Musical 1, Student Council 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, FFA Chapter Sweetheart 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Social Chair- man 3, FHA 1, Sunshine 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Prom Queen 3, FBLA 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4. JUDY, BRENDA SUE Student Council 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, FHA 2 3 4' President 4, Vice-President of Projects 3, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, Candystriper 2,3 . We Enjoyed South Pacific KIRKWOOD, JERALD LEE Class Vice-President 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Musicals 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, GAA Snowball Escort 4. LANKSTON, MICHAEL WADE Class President 4, Class Vice-President 1, Chorus 3, 4, Musicals 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 4, National Honor Society 4, Student Council 4, Hi -Y 4. LEFFERSON, MICHAEL LYNN Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Dis- trict 2,3, 4, Musicals 1, 2, 3,43 l-Ii-Y l,2,3,4, Barker Staff 1, 2, 4. LEGG, CINDA LOU Majorette 1, 3,4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, Secretary 3, G.A.A. Snowball Queen 4. 17 LEIB, FRANK LITHERLAND, OTTILIE ALOISE Band 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 District 3, 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Musicals 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 G.A.A. l, 25 Social Chairman 25 Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 45 Illini Girls' State 3. LITTLEJOHN, CAROL JEAN G.A.A. 25 Sunshine 3, 4. LONG, NANCY JO Chorus 45 Musical South Pacific 4. We Found Time To Relax LUKENS, MARION SUSAN Chorus 45 Musical South Pacific 45 G.A.A. 1 z,3,4, F.H.A. 3,45 sunsnme i,2,3, 4, Candy ' striper 4. MAYFIELD, MARY EVA Majorette 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Musicals l 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Sunshine l, 2, 3, 45 Ex- ecutive Council 2, 45 G.A.A. Snowball Attendant 45 Illini Girls' State Alternate 3. MCADOW, DAVID LEE Football 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 25 Stu- dent Council 2, 3. MCCLAIN, DONITA JANE Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 President 45 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Once Upon a Mattress 15 Oklahoma 25 Sound of Music 35 South Pacific 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Treasurer 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Attendant 45 Prom Attendant 35 Dramatics Club 15 BARKER Staff 3, 4. IB 1 or L 1 2 3 4 Stu- Vice President 3 Homecoming Escort 4 Snowball MCNEW, CRYSTAL PAYE G.A.A. l,2,3g F.H.A. 2,3,4g Vice-Pres. of Public Relations 35 Vice Sunshine 1, 2. -President of Projects 45 MOORE, STEVAN JAMES Track 2, Student Council 1, 5 ini y 2 lll' ' B0 s State 3. NESTLEROAD, DIANE LEE Flag Girl 2, 3, 4g Chorus 1, 2, 33 Musicals l, 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Sunshine l, 2, 3, 4. NESTLEROAD, CATHY JANE Class Secretary lg class treasurer 33 Majorette l, 2, 3, 4g Head majorette 3, 4, National Honor So ciety 2, 3, 4, Sunshine l, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming At- tendant 4g Prom Attendant 33 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Sec retary 33 Program Chairman 4. Had Fun at Prom, May 2 l l I i 1 'V PINNICK, JANET LYNN Q G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4. SATTERTHWAITE, TODD ERWIN Football 1, 45 Basketball 15 Track 1, 2, 45 Hi-Y 4. SAUMS, MARY VIOLA Chorus l, 2, 35 Musicals 1, 2, 35 Student Council 3' F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Historian 35 Vice-President 4' Sunshine 1,2,3,45 D.A.R. 4. SEARS, DIANE Flaggirl 1,2,3,45G.A A. 1 2,3 45 Sunshi 1 z,a,4. ' , ' ne ' A We Finished Term Papers SECHREST, DEAN Class treasurer 25 Band 1, 2, 35 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Star Greenhand 25 Leadership Award 35 Crop Specialty 45 Livestock Specialty 3 SECHREST, PATTY KAY ' G.A.A. 1,25 Sunshine l,2,3,45F.B.L.A. 4. SHIDLER, DEBRA LYNN Chorus 1, 25 Musicals Once Upon a Mattress and Oklahoma 1, 25 National Honor Society 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Sunshine 1. SHOULDERS, BRENDA GAIL Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4. We Won Awa rds, SPILLMAN, JUDY KAY G.A.A. l, 2, 3, FFA Chapter Sweetheart 43 Sun- shine 1,2,3,4g F.B.L.A. 4. STEVENS, NICK Football 1, 2g Track 1, 2. TARR, MORRIS LEROY Football 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 43 Track 1,2, 3, 4. THACKER, RUSSELL I. Hi-Y 1, 2, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: Secretary 4g Public Speaking Scholarship l, 2, 3, National Convention Delegate 35 BARKER Staff 2. 2l SIMMS, ELIZABETH CHARLENE Class treasurer 45 Chorus lg Musical Once Upon a Mattress lg G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Coun- cil 33 Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 45 Chairman of Orphanage Group 2. SMITH, DAVID SCOTT Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g District 2, 3, 4, All-State 3, 45 Mixed ensemble 2, 3, 4, Musicals 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 4, Barker Staff 1, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, JOHN STEVEN Basketball 1, 2 Manager. SMITH, MARTY LEE Class Vice-President 3, Football 1, 3, 43 Manager 23 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 4g Student Council 4 Scholarships THOMPSONE , GARY DUANE WALLER, STEVE Baseball 33 Hi-Y 1, 3, 4. WARREN, BRENDA KAY Chorus 13 Musical Once Upon a Mattress 13 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 43 F.B.L.A. 3, 4 WHEATLEY, SHIRLEY ELAINE Student Librarian 4. We Found It Hard To Say Goodbye, WHITE, DEBORAH LYNN Band 1, 2, 3, 43 District 2,32 All-State 33 European tour 33 Pep band 2, 33 Sound of Music band 33 G.A.A. 13 Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 43 Barker Staff 1. WHITE, ELLEN FRANCINE Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Sound of Music band 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Barker Staff 3, 4. WILCOX, LINDA JO Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 District 3, 43 Mixed ensemble 4g Musicals 1, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Attendant 43 Barker Staff 1,25 F.B.L.A. 3,4. WISWALL, ROBERT RALPH Class President 23ABand 1, 2, 3, 43 District 43 Cho- rus 3, 43 Mixed ensemble 43 Musical comedies 3 4g Lights 1, 23 National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 43 Barker Staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Editor 4. v 22 V, V nj W m N WU! N W v HIIIVINIUI w H H v mum mypmym A HIV' WI' wr' HH JUNIORS ALLEN Ray ALLEN Bill ALS PACH Charles AMETER ANDREWS ASH BRA SHEAR Steve R1Ch31'd Candace Denms CARR CHAPMAN CLA RK COOK Cathy Martha Luc 13 janet CR ITES Steve CRUMP Le atha DONNELL Terry EATON Kathy Ray Allen at junior Party ! FERGUSON Thomas HANGER jane tw l l ECKISS EDMONDSON ENGEL FERGUSON Benny Peggy Janice Aaron Magazine Sales Open Junuor Year GREEN GREEN GROVE HAIR Buster john Richard Brenda HILL HOLMES HOOPINGARNER HOVVELL Harold Ralph Karen Ed .zammmmmmamaa rbi rs ui- JONES LANKS TON Patricia Pamela Sales Finance Prom HUGHES Barney HULL Neal IRWIN Michael PAR GIN Christine LAPPIN LATI-IR OP Ste ve Steve Steve Ameter, Tom Tony Shuff, Marsha Satter thwaite, Steve Slawson, Steve Wagner at junior Party, February 11. LAWSON LEI GH TY LEWIS LEWIS LUKENS Raymond Glenn Deanna George Alice LUKEN S MC ADOW Mc CLAIN MICHL NES LER Judy Mike Dix ie Richard jam es L1 QI NES TLEROAD Gary ONEY Pamela PADDICK Michele PARKS Becl-ci we--of PARROTT PATTERSON PETERS Barbara Vickie Terry Tony Shuff, Steve Puck Sensor Class Rang Desugns POWDEN PUTNEY PURCELI. RHINEHART Robert james Bradley Richard ROBINSON SATTERTHWAITE SCHRADER SCHULTZ Helen Marsha Lloyd 1111125 4-9104 PIPER Robert RIGGS Linda SELBY Alan F 1 is Q? , . I SMITH SOUTHWOOD SPILLMAN STEVENS Danny Cynthia Philip Deborah Juniors Hugh nn Nlusuc Talent STONE WAGGONER WAGNER WAGNER Fern Vaughn Cynthia Steve WELLS WELLS WHEATLEY WILLIAMS jim Steve Nancy Shirley SHUFF Tony SI-IUTE Patti S IVERT Dennis SLAWS ON Steve Patterson, Shute, Lappin WARREN Farrell YORK Linda fx! l M ... 1.5 I W will flu H' I I In In HHN' Hu M Murfllm W HW 'Mig .,mrlW1llWw n ew f . M If ' NW SOPHCMGRES V k y A of S QL Sophomore class officers: President, Randy Ernst SOPHOIVICRES Vice President, Danny Willis Secretary, Cindy Gray Treasurer, Darrell Laur AKERS ALLEN ANDREWS David John Stephania 1 I 1 l Everyone has FUN with Twister at Soph Party. 1 Sophomores serve as ushers at College Night: FRONT: janet Scranton, Marcheta Buchanan. STANDING: Mark McElroy, Debbie Tarr, Gerri Tucken, Randi Parrott, Karen Duncan. ANDREWS BANKS Tim Kenneth BUCHANAN BURCHFIE LD Marcheta Mark BERKSHIRE Gerald CAMPBELL Carl Sophs Find 'Angle A' BIGGS BOUSLEY Patricia Dennis CAMPBE LL Eddie CARTER Kenneth 5 CHAPMAN COOPER CONOVER COOK COX Janette Delore s john Roy David 1 Qt? 6 . + 2 o 5 , qua Q . ' 'i','.... W CRONK CRUMP CUNNINGHAM CURTS DAVIS Susan Starla Mary Jane Paula Sue Janet 50. A , Randa Parrott, Bill Potts win crazy game at Sopho- more partv DECKARD DUNCAN DUNHAM EARNST ECKISS Steve Karen Donnie Brenda Kathy Adjust IVI IC ro - Sc o pes My 5 . P E . 4 X , ENGEL ERNST FELTON FARLOW FARRAR Barbara Randy Susan Debbie Linda FINLEY FOX GOSSETT GRAY GREENLEE Melanie Joy Richard Cindy Judy n-,.-n.u- GRIGGS Laura Allen Danny HAWKINS, Donald Died from acci- 'f dental unshot HEATH HARNESS E jim Wound, Feb. 28. Mike HOOPINGARNER HUGHES Brenda Becky HODGES joan JACKSON JONES IONES Stella Bion David LAUR LEGG LEMERON Darrell David Roger ree' GROVE GULLEDGE HAMMER Mike HAMPTON Kenneth Drivers' A Ed Popular HEDGE Leonard HUTCHINS ON JACKSON Ronnie KE LLY Clifford N A HILL jim tg ' 1 2, Della Q- L KISER Miles LEIGHTY LONGNECKER jim Gail More Fun! ENJOY! ,,.. - ' I , : 1 ' ., s N W i i 32 Enjoy Soph Party LUKENS Deborah More Games! ENJOY! MCNEIL Annabelle ' MOR LAN Shelene ,ql? Z: 'Y g.. 1 -1- 0 3? 1 1 '-. LYNCH MARTIN MCC LAIN McE LR OY Danny LaDonna Sherry Mark MEANS MERRILL MONK MORLAN Jim Becky I Verna Jan MOYER PARROTT MUSGROVE PAYNE Diana Randa Anita jim PLUMMER POTTS PROSISE PURC E LL ROBINSON Virginia Bill Karen Bruce Jerry RODRICK RUCKER RUSSELL SALTINK SAWYER Douglas Mike Lloyd Robert Brent 33 1 .ww .... 7-..-sm.-..f-..1., Look Fo rwa rd SCAGGS SCHDFIELD SCRANTON SECHREST SHIDLER to Cindy Deborah janet Mike Deanna J - LI F1 I O I' Yea r if-Ji j SHOULDERS SHOULDERS SHOULDERS SMITH SMITH Danny Kathy Steve Elizabeth Mary jane SMITH SOUTHWOOD STOLTZ STOUT TARR Nancy Rick Claudia Marc Deborah ' I 44th Street Brigade pla THACKER THACKER TUCKER VANDAMENT WAGGONER at Soph Party. Dale Reid Gerri Melinda Kelvin WHITNEY WILLIS WINSHIP WIRTH YORK Paul Danny jim LYTUHH Douglas ' I 34 Q. fe .L .MM -1, 1 11 - xl --.-1 --u f rW IIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIINIII .. I ll Mm ESHMEN ii' 41-r 4 'zu EF 21 J L , Ik l - wiv AKERS ALLEN B ALLEN Phillip Donald Robert AYERS BAKER BAR KER Mifihael Carla Sue Larry vf- BURKINS CALDWELL CLARK Scott Glenn Betty ' FRESHIVIA ANDREWS Cathy Steve ASH B 54-v AQ-4 BRINES BUNYAN Linda Jed Freshman Class 5 Officers: President, ' , F John Irwin, Vice ,A ' President, Kathy 'WW . N ' 2: 'X V A 1 Q. 'H Li CLARK COOK Janet Sheila I L Class Sponsors: Mr. Jones, Mrs . Spencer. COTTERELL CREECH CUMMINS CURTS DAVIS FOOD! Linda Charles Susan Barbara C I 4. fy! rf 1 A 4. - A, at , Zi 'rv-gg' f L ' , ' ,, JW, 'S 1 S Vicki smut, Maria Kelly, DUCK EZELL FARRAR FERGUSON FISCHER Linda jones, Rex Lawson, Fred Le0nard Laura Mark Judy Denny McClain and others dig in at Class Party, FISHER FLETCHER GAITHER GRAHAM GRAY February 6- Barbara Bill Linda Iudv A fr-..1 A- - V GRAY Todd Cl-ASS ' is '. se' we 312: ' 2 my ,' s , GRIESEMER GROVE HEATH Roger I . L . Richard HOUGHTALING HOUGHTALING HUSSEY , Kenny Brenda Kay Gretta Marie Gary Sandy BeHs... hedules HILL HOTSINPILLAR Robert Ruth IRWIN John Alberta JACKSON bf- X 'Z All I-in N JACOBSEN JERKINS JONES JONES JONES John Daniel Arthur Linda Patricia 2 I Q 2 1 in an I I KELLY KELLY Linda Mr and Mrs R1ce at class party Lost Are FO U n d LEGG LEGG LITTLEJOHN Jim Jerry Carolyn MCCLAIN MCCLAIN MCCLELLAN Denny Sandra Randy LAPPIN LAWSON 3 Hz LONGNECKER LYTLE Lynette Krista MCFARLAND MCNEIL David Nellie 37 fi X ,g N MEDLIN MURPHY PATTEN PAYNE PERRIN N Glenna Robert KathY I F r I e n d s RE M f PUNTNEY PURCELL RALSTON RALSTON SALTINK john janet Dgnna, Jim Kenny N ew Ro u t I n es SCAGGS SCHULTZ SHOOK SHOULDERS SIPES Pam Vickie Paul Becky Kathy S o o n O I Fa m I I I a r SMITH STOKES STOLTZ STOUT STOUT Mike Ronald A. Kim Sandra Vickie H a p p I n ess I s . . . F res h m a n H Q Yea r STRANGE THACKER THOMPSON TULLY WALLER joe Cathy Johnnie Kevin Beth Ann WEGER WELLS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS YORK Deborah Diana Barbara Jerry Cheryl Il I IIIW uumllmillw I d' wg' 'm I 'nu 40.1 ,---5' M I THHmu un .V I, ,..,. 11 4 uw 1 n Q ,W I, lb W ,, VW ..1 I',vf,,-afxl ' il' Y a I IEINII' n I I 1968 NATION AL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS' Jacqueline Ab l A ' ...f.....t NQUIIOCIITY NX 'I : Q 6 E E .i NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society was founded in 1921 and was first introduced to BTHS in 1964. It is a means of honoring students who excel in four main areas: Charac- ter, Scholarship. Leader- ship, and Service . Members must have maintained a scholastic average of B or better and must be chosen by vote of the entire faculty. . e , n1ta Andrews, Ted Crewell, Ottilie Litherland. TOP: Kathy Nestleroad, Barbara Parrott, Cynthia Wagner, Robert Wiswall . Seniors:'Debra Shidler, Sandra juniors selected: Dennis Sivert, Deanna Sophomores: Mike Hammer and Griggs, Kathy Griffith, Mike Lank- Lewis, jane Hanger, and Lloyd Schrader. Ernst, with Mrs . Arva Kirk StOI1, David Smith . 4 Sponsor , Candlelighting ceremony: Cynthia Wagner, Barbara Par- rott, Ottilie Litherland, Kathy Nestleroad, and Jacque Abel. Bob Wiswall, Ted Crewell, Anita Andrews gave history, pledges and pins . Student Council Clean Up Crew' Waggener, Joe Petty, Tim Allen, Max Hammer, Bion Jones, and Donnie Parents of 1969 members are guests at dinner and KP after dinner . induction ceremony . 40 E sponsor, Coach Bill Huff . juniors: Ray Allen, Tom Fer- guson, Ed Howell, Steve Lathrop, Mike McAdow . TOP: Brad Purcell, Bob Powden, Llo d Schrader Vaughn Wag- Y , goner, Farrell Warren . -wwf Y OFFICERS President Ted Crewell: president, Vaughn Waggonerg Treasurer, rnst: Secretary, Darrell Laurg HI-Y The Hi -Y platform is clean sports, clean speech, ' ' ' ' fthese clean scholarship, clean living. The aim o Hi-Y members is to develop a Christian person- ality with which to serve the home, school, and community . Seniors: Bob Carie, Ted Crewell, Steve Croslow, Max Hammer, Don Gray. -73 - gi TOP: jerry Kirkwood, Mike Lankston, Mike Lefferson, A A Steve Moore, joe Petty, 1 55 475 Todd Satterthwaite . at ,ne Sophomores: Tim Andrews, Dennis Bousley, Mark Burch- field, Steve Deckard, Don Dun- ham. MIDDLE: Randy Ernst, Mike Hammer, Mike Heath, Ronnie Hutchinson . TOP: David jones, Darrell Laur, Bill Potts, Brent Sawyer, Marc Stout, Kelvin Waggoner . Freshmen: BELOW: jed Bunyan, Scott Burkins, j. L. Grove, Gary Hussey, Dan jurkins . MIDDLE: Kenny judy, Rex Laxson, jim Legg, Denny Mc- Clain, Randy McClellan, john Puntney TOP: Kenny Saltink, Mike Smith, joe Strange, Kevin Tully, jerry Williams SUNSHINE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: President, Martha Jane Buchanan: Vice -presi dent, Glenna Fyeg Treasurer, Sherry Jones: Secretary, Cathy Carr: Student Council, Sandy Griggs: Historian, Randa Parrott. Members: Debby Stevens, Fern Stone Stephanie Andrews Sue C , , urts, Becky Folmnsbee, Mary Mayfield, Mrs . Mary Barkley, sponsor SENIORS: Jacque Abel, Anita Andrews, Carol Andrews Linda Berkshire, Marilyn Boren, Martha Buchanan, Julie Burchfield, Connie Carie, Ro- berta Carie, Marsha Cotter- ell. Znd: Rose Creek, Nanette Dale, Becky Folmnsbee, Glenna Fye, Annette Fyffe Trudy Gray, Kathy Griffith Sandy Griggs, Nancy Gross, Linda Hodges, Sherry Hollo- way. 3rd: Jamie Jacobsen, Marsha Jones, Sherry Jones, Cinda L egg, Otillie Litherland Carol Littlejohn Susan kens, Mary Mayfield, Jane McClain, Kathy Nestleroad, Diane Nestleroad. 4th: Nicky Pauley Mary Saums Diane Sears, Patty Sechrest, Brenda Shoulders, Charlene Simms, Judy Spillman, Brenda Warren Debbie Wilcox. Services to community and school Tra favors f . . . y or Lawrence County Memorial Hospital and Red Hills Rest Haven . . . Support American Indian h'ld ' ' c 1 in Montana . . . Ushers and ticket takers at basketball games Christmas carols for shut-ins . FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES' Sue Baker Jan t Cl . , e ark, Shiela Cook, Linda Cotterell Susie Cummins Barbara Davis Judy Fisher Barbara Fisher d G , , , Ju y raham, Marlene Gray, Ruth Hotsinpiller Linda Jones Carolyn Little john, Lynette Longnecker. ROW 2: Sandy McClain, Nellie McNeil, Glenna M dl' Don R l ' e in, Velma Patten Kathy Perrin na a ston, Pam Scaggs, Kathy Sipes, Sandra Stout, Kathy Thacker, Debbie Weger Barbara Williams Cheryl York, and Stephanie Andrews . ROW 3: Patricia Biggs, Marcheta Buchanan, Janette Chapman Starla Crump Sue Curts, Karen Duncan Brenda Earnst B b , , ar ara Engle, Susan Felton, Sue Finley, Joy Fox Cindy Gray Brenda pingarner, Debbie Lukens, LaDonna Martin, ROW 4: Sherry McClain, Annab ll Mo ' ' e eMcNe1l Shelene Morlan Diana yer, Anita Musgrove, Randa Parrott, Virginia Plummer, Karen Prosise, Cindy Scaggs Debbie Schofield Eliza beth Smith, Mary Jane Smith, Nanc S 'th D ' ' y mi , ebbie Tarr, and Melinda Vandament FBLA FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA is a student organization with membersh1p from the business courses given at BTHS . Monthly programs are given by representatives from the business field in the area, giving the FBLA a broad coverage of opportunities to be considered. FBLA OFFICERS: TOP: President, Sherry jonesg Vice-president, Connie Carieg Secretary, Sandy Griggs, Treasurer, Mike Rucker . FRONT: Student Council, Bill Pottsg Historian, Pe Edmondson' Pro ams Kath Nestle- road ,W , f , r F? i i a , 5 . S, ggy v gf 1 Y SENIORS: Linda Berk- shire, julie Burchfield, Connie Carie, Roberta Carie, Rose Creek, Glenna Fye, Annette Fyffe . MIDDLE: Don Gray, Trudy Gray, Kathy Griffith, Sandy Griggs, Nancy Gross, Max Ham- mer, Linda Hodges, and Sherry Holloway. TOP: jamie Jacobsen, Sherry jones, Carol Littlejohn, Kathy Nestleroad, Patty Sechrest, Brenda Shoul- ders, Judy Spillman, Brenda Warren, Linda Wilcox, Mrs . Gloria Bousley, faculty sponsor . JUNIORS: Martha Chapman, janet Cook, Peggy Edmond- son, Pam Lankston, Deanna Lewis . TOP: Alice Lukens, Becki Parks, Barbara Parrott, Marsha Satterthwaite, Fern Stone, Linda York. FRESHMEN, SOPHOMORES: Cindy Gray, Gail Longnecker, LaDonna Martin, Verna Monk, Anita Musgrave. TOP: Bill Potts, Doug Rodrick, Mike Rucker, Bob Saltink, Nancy Smith, Dan Jerkins. FHA OFFICERS: President, Brenda Judyg Vice President, Mary Saums, Secretary, Martha Jane Buchanan: Trea- surer Roberta Carie' Pro'ects y , J , Crystal McNewg Parliamentar- HQMEMAK FHA FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA is the national organization of youth studying home economics The basic objective of the club is to help individuals improve personal fam ily and community living through programs organized as a part of the home economics curriculum Some of the club s projects were maintaining attractive monthly displays in the homemaking area helping with family meals using money wisely making homes more attractive and being better community citizens . 693. ian, Nicky Pauley: Public Re- lations, Cindy Gray: Recrea- tion, Rose Creek: Degrees, Brenda Hair: Student Council, Marcheta Buchanan: Historian, Anita Musgroveg Faculty Ad- visor, Mrs . Alice Penny- backer . JUNIORS AND SENIORS: Peggy Edmondson, Brenda Hair, Karen Hoopingarner, Alice Lukens, Linda York. ROW 2: Carol Andrews, Linda Berkshire, Marilyn Boren, Mar- tha Buchanan, Roberta Carie, Rose Creek. ROW 3: Brenda Judy, Susan Lukens, Crys tal McNew, Nickey Pauley, Mary Saums, and Mrs . Alice Pennybacker, faculty sponsc FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES: Sheila Cook, Judy Fisher, Linda Gaither, Judy Graham, Ruth Hotsinpiller, Carolyn Littlejohn. ROW 2: Krista hytle, Nellie McNeil, Glenna Medlin, Donna Ralston, Vicki Schultz, Cathy Thacker, Beth Ann Waller . ROW 3: Cheryl York, Marcheta Buchanan, Karen Duncan, Brenda Earnst, Debbie Farlow, Sue Finley, Cindy Gray, and Debbie Lukens . TOP ROW: Annabelle McNeill, Anita Musgrove, Janet Scranton, Mary Jane Smith, Claudia Stoltz, and Debbie Tarr . Jfjjflilglg It A ma Z '31 wwf G.A.A. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ' President, Kathy Grif- Vice President, Sandy Griggs, , Barbara Parrottg Trea- McClaing Student Coun- McClain. Sports Manager, Wagner, Social Chairman, Shidler, Points Chairman, Cronkg Publicity, Joy Fox. Jacque Abel, Anita An- Linda Berkshire, Martha n, Julie Burchfield, Connie Roberta Carie, Rose Creek. Nannette Dale, Becky F olmns - Glenna Fye, Kathy Griffith, Griggs, Jamie Jacobsen, Mar- Jones, Cinda Legg. Srdz Mrs . Spencer, faculty sponsor, Mary Mayfield, Jane Diane Nestleroad, Diane Debbie Shidler, Charlene s, Ellen White, Linda Wilcox. Stephanie Andrews, Buchanan, Janette Chapman, Cronk, Janet Davis, Karen Dun - Debbie Farlow, 2nd: Sue Finley, Fox, Lollie Griggs, Joan Hodges, Hoopingarner, Debby Lukens, McClain. Srd: Shelene Morlan, Musgrove, Randa Parrott, Cindy Debbie Schofield, Janet Deanna Shidler . TOP: Cathy Elizabeth Smith, Nancy Stout, Cheryl York , Debbie Tarr, and Gerri Tucker . JUNIORS: Cathy Carr, Janet Cook, Peggy Edmondson, Jane Hanger, Pam Lankston, Alice Lukens, Judy Lukens , 2nd: Dixie McClain, Pam Oney, Michelle Paddick, Chris Pargin, Becki Parks, Barbara Par- rott, Vicki Patterson. 3rd 2 Linda i Riggs, Marsha Satterthwaite, Patti Shute, Debby Stevens, Fern Stone, Cynthia Wagner, Linda York. at Janet Clark, Sheila Cook, Susan Cummins, Barbara Davis, Laura Farrar, Judy Fisher, Judy Graham. Marlene Gray, Brenda Houghtaling, Gretta Houghtaling, Linda Jones, Lynette Longnecker, Krista Lytle, McClain, Cathy Mushrush. THIRD: Glenna Medlin, Janet Purcell, Cindy Scaggs, Becky Shoulders, Cathy Sipes, arf' 4, VZ' CN 65119 9 X if-7 Y-UI os 4-' Cffud ilu OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Dean Sechrest, treasurer, Don Gray, president, Russell Thacker, secretary, Larry Crutchfield, vice president. STANDING' John C . Baker, faculty sponsorg David Boughan, sentinelg Lloyd Schrader, reporterg Kirk Greenlee, Student Council Representative. JUNIORS and SENIORS 5 FRONT: Raymond Lawson, Dean Sechrest, Phil Spill- man, Dennis Brashear, Don Gray, Chapter Sweetheart, Judy Spillman. SECOND ROW: Student teachers, Mike Cox and Don Erkman, David Boughan, Paul Burchfield, Larry Crutchfield, Glenn Leighty. THIRD ROW: Aaron Ferguson, Russell Thacker, Kirk Greenlee, Jim Schultz, Steve Crites, Lloyd Schrader FRESHMEN and SOPHOMORES: Qbelowb FRONT: Doug York, Dan Shoulders, Mickey Murphy, jim Hill, jan Morlan, Jim Legg. SECOND: Mike Heath, john Conover, Richard Gossett, jim Leighty, Lyman Wirth, Reid Thacker, Mr. Baker, faculty sponsor. THIRD: Fred Duck, Johnnie Thompson, Doug Rodrick, David McFarland, Gail Longnecker, ' A Danny Gulledge. Projects Build for Future in Agriculture can 1 yQ2.g ff'-' N Lql, r .P FW Mr gn JA? :sl ' iz- F' , -.. o b . 1 - 'X ,Y f.. f' it rig A., FUTURE FARMERS ,f A IVI E R I C A M Russell Thacker prepares for Lloyd Schrader, Kirk Greenlee, Glenn Section 23 Speech Contest. Leighty compete in Section 23 Speech Contest. FOOD I Parent and Son Banquet . Student Teachers Cox nan . FFA FOUNDATION AWARDS: Paul HIGH YIELD QCORNJ Burchfield, Dean Sechrest, Dennis Bra- AWARDS: jim and Glenn shear, jim Leighty. Leighty. , 3 1 las Ex , 1 2 ' fi, ,1 A it f X if in wa, Y 1, ss, ' 5 fx f..,.1' ,gg WF- I Nt SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS: jim Legg, Ag Ig jim Hill, Ag II: Paul Burchfield, Ag Industries: Glenn Leighty, Lloyd Schra- , der ftiej, Ag III: Kirk Greenlee, Ag IV . I W FARMING AWARDS: HONORARY CHAPTER FARMERS Schrader, David Boughan, Edgar Craig: Don Gray, FFA presi- Murphy, Lyman Wirth. dent, Chris Gray. H H I SPECIAL AWARDS: Russell Thacker, GREEN HAND 5 .Um DeKalb Award: Ag Instructor, Mr . gets award from Don Conover, Legg, Gossett, Murphy, Baker: Lloyd Schrader, Chapter and Hill, Build the FFA Emblem-H Section 23 Star Farmer. Donnie Gray, vice-president: Brenda Judy, secretary: Mr. Robert Climer, faculty ad- Visor. STUDENT COUNCIL: FIRST ROW: Tim Allen, Sue Baker, Marcheta Buchanan, Mar- tha Jane Buchanan, Ted Crewell, Randy Ernst, Glenna Fye. SECOND: Donnie Gray, Kathy Griffith, Sandy Griggs, Max Hammer, Mike Hammer, Ed Howell, Johnnie Ir- win, Johnny Jacobsen. THIRD: Sherry Jones, Brenda Judy, Mike Lankston, Jerry Legg, Dixie McClain, Jane McClain, Barbara.Parrott, Joe Petty. FOURTH: Bion Jones, Billy Potts, Bradley Purcell, Dennis Sivert, Marty Smith, Kelvin Waggoner, Vaughn Wag- goner, Bob Wiswall. STUDENT LIBRARIANS M? me it hm STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Mrs. Louise Cronk, faculty advisor: Joe Petty, presidentg COUNCIL promotes good-will among stu- dent body and helps de- velop better student- faculty relationship. Highlight of activities this year was the 1968 HOMECOMING, with program, parade, queen election, corona tion and dance super- vised by the Student Council. 542 9 ll' ,mg 3 'i .ga- H' Displays, pick the right book for the right per- son, catalog cards, find reference material . . . student librarians give valuable assistance each hour. Clockwise: Shela Cook gets help from KRISTA LYTLE: Becky Merrell at card catalog with MARY J. CUNNINGHAM: ANNETTE FYFFE, BRENDA EARNST file cards: Todd Gray is helped by DAN JURKINS9 SHIRLEY WHEATLEY shows non-fiction books to Kathy Eckiss, Paul Whitney: KATHY SHOULDERS, ANNETTE FYFFE shelve books: Chuck Creech, Marlene Gray select ref- erence book from NANCY WHEATLEY. , T I I ARKER 1969 M . -53 1- .s x i H if, be rs VV o r K to r -- ,meiesii ne Book no ...Full of Pictu res S xii of BARKERS from 1969 attracts . L, -,rg A attention in the BTHS library. ' I a n d M e m 0 Mrs. Griggs faculty advisor A Ell Wh'te se- Judy Fischer, Cheryl York, Krista Lytle. Fyffe, en 1 pictures . Annette Fyffe, Mary jane Gun,- ingham check BARKER sales . Steve Deckard, Marcheta Buchanan, Mark Ferguson. Michelle Paddick, Jacque Abel, Anita Kevin Waggoner, Mary jane David Smith, Bill' Potts, Andrews . Cunningham . Linda York. PEPSl Verna Monk, Todd Gray, Kathy Eaton. Right: 5 '- Dennis Sivert, Steve Deckard, Kelvin Wag- goner, jane McClain , Bob Wiswall, Mike Lefferson, Ellen White, David Srnith, Michelle Paddick . Right: Ted W miwwi Crewell, jane McClain, Randy Ernst, Mike Lef- ferson, Bob Wiswall . . .-au.. K f 92 , 1 . W Q' ???,u ewggf 1- YT? Q 'gy -ww-f'-4? ,m,W',,,,-' f Q 2 . 'S if W H-5 A , gi- 455, fi 3 I 2' if Exif? ' ami f ff -6 M, 5 - Y-'Pri ' .M A 'g ,W ,M af f 'A 1, if wa.-If-wg-M. di ff? as Ap.: ' if f' .Qi Eff- 2 fd 4 .5 A ik. .ii Q 49 sh iii in 1933? f 3 3515315 iii 5-up.: 45 UK, 'vnu J CHORUS: Mike Lefferson, Mark Burchfield, Steve Ash, Mike Ayers, Kim Stoltz, J. L Grove D ' ' ' s, enny McClain, Anita Andrews, Nancy Smith. ROW 2: Roy Cook, Tony Shuff,. Rex Lawson, Jerry Kirkwood, Diane Moyer, Stephania Andrews Ottilie Litherland Debbie Lu- kens, Jane McClain, Nancy Long. ROW 3: Deana Shidler, Barbara Engel, Judy :Fisher, Bar- bara Fisher, Peggy Edmondsen, Pam Scaggs, Jamie Jacobsen, Dixie McClain, Debby Far- low. ROW 4: Janette Chapman, Anita Musgrove, Fern Stone, Melinda Vandarnent, Susan L k , . . , . u ens, Nellie McNeil, Carolyn Littlejohn, Janet Davis, Martha Buchanan, Marcia Jones, Susan Cronk. iarnber Choir sings Michigan Morn at Seniors of the Chorus sing You'll Mixed Chorus sing God of O vring Concert . Never Walk Alone , Fathers , r:ion Award winner, David Arions runners -up, Ted Crewell, Ottilie nith, receives medal from Litherland, with Music Boosters president, Phillip Akers receives Outstanding r . Climer , George Andrews . Freshman Award sim. ,. Wnwm, , H -5' , -', ' , -ie ., it aj. '1- Y ZZ. , ,fir if r ' ,MZ ad? CWS!! an vp- ff?-51 Nellie Forbush, Ensign Walewska QLinda Wilcoxy, Ensign Patricia fG1enna FyeJ, Ensign Noonan QMarcia Jonesj Vae er CPam One J, Luther Billis fMike Lankstonj present Thanksgiving show . . . Honey Bun . . . for troops S Y Lawson, Burkins, P. Burchfield in front. c Lt. Cable, Commdr. Harbison fRobert Wiswallb, Capt. Brackett fTed Crewellj discuss dangerous mission with Emile deBecque, Lt. Forbush . MORE CAST MEMBERS: Randy Ernst, Mickey Murphy, Anita Andrews, Michelle Paddick, Mary Mayfield, Cathy Carr, Bloody Mary instructs Liat QDixie McClainJ and Lt. Cable in song Happy Talk C. Andrews, B. Fisher, I. Fisher, M. Gray, L. Jones, C. Littlejohn, G. Medlin, S. Mc- Backstage workers Hedge, Slawson Clain, N. McNeil, P. Scaggs, C. Thacker, B. Waller, S. Andrews, J. Chapman, S. Cronk, S. Curts, J. Davis, B. Engle, D. Farlow, C. Gray, D. Lukens, D. Moyer, R. Parrott, D. Shidler, E. Smith, N. Smith, M. Chapman, P. Edmondson, J. Engel, B. Parks, P. Shute, D. Stevens, F. Stone, C. Wagner, N. Long, M. Ayers, M. Buchanan, J. Burchfield, B. Folmnsbee, K. Griffith, J. Jacobsen, S . Lukens, J. McClain, J. Petty, T. Allen, R. Allen, R. Rhinehart, B. Powden, B. Purcell, S. Ash, J. Grove, D. Mc- Clain, A. Stoltz, R. Cook, B. Potts, T. Peters, T, Shuff, B. Carie, J. Kirkwood, D. Cox, D. Allen, J. Allen, D. Brashear, K. Judy, K. Selby, J. Hill, L. Schrader, S. Cros- low, M. Ash, T. Ferguson, S. Lappin and others. Capt . Brackett, Lt. Adams, Luther Billis, Commdr . Harbison in scene after rescue of DeBecque . At right: DeBecque, children, Forbush in final scene. 'A xg as xx X. Ml - il I N I uf M ATHLETICS BTHS FIGHTING BULLDOGS: FRONT: Mike Hammer, Dan Lynch, Vaughn Waggoner, Lloyd Schrader, Ray Allen, Glenn Leighty, Terry Oehlert, Denny Bousley, Bob Powden, Mark Burchfield, Bob Saltink, MIDDLE: Kelvin Waggoner, jerry Berkshire, Randy Ernst, Coaches Kenny Magee, Harry Rice, Roy Dillard, Bill Huff, Larry Crutchfield, David jones, Danny Smith, Steve Croslow, Bill Allen, Marty Smith. BACK: Joe Petty, jim Pettigrew, Mike Lankston, Andy Griffin, Tim Allen, Don Gray, Doug Andrews, Steve Ameter, Jim Means, Ed Howell, Todd Satterthwaite, Richard Michl. Bulldogs Enjoy Highly VARSITY RECORD Bm, O,,,,.,,,.,,. Successful Season 2U . . . Fairfield 6 6 . . . Salem 18 6 . . . Mt. Carmel O 19 . . . Carmi 13 50 . . . Edwards 14 19 . . . Olney 12 13 . . . Flora 0 12. . .N.Knox 24 6 . . . L'ville 13 VARSITY: Glenn Leighty, Todd Satter thwaite, Jerry Berk- shire, Steve Croslow, Coach Dillard. TWO: Randy Ernst, Mike Hammer, Don Gray, Tim Allen Marty Smith, Denny Bousley, Brad Purcell, Bill Allen, Steve Ameter . THREE: Coach Huff, David jones, Bob Saltink, Dan Lynch, Bob Powden, Richard Michl, Danny Smith, Ed Howell, Ray Allen, Coach Rice. FOUR: Mike Lankston, Morris Tarr, joe Petty, jim Pettigrew, Larry Crutchfield, Vaughn Waggoner, Douglas Andrews . SOPHS: Randy Ernst, Denny Bousley, David Smith, Bob Saltink, Dan Lynch, jerry Berk- shire, Bill Potts, Manager Kelvin Waggoner. STANDING: Mike Heath, Darrell Laur, Mike Hammer, DougRodrick, Bion Jones, Bob Allen, Bruce Purcell, jan Morland, Coach Rice. SOPH SCORES B'pt Opp . 27 40 . . . N. Knox 0 33 . . . Oblong 0 14 . . . Mt. Carmel 7 . . . Flora 0 22 . . . L'ville 6 19 . . . Robinson O 12 . . . Olney 44 FROSH SCORES B'port Opponent 0 . . . N. Knox 12 0 . . . Robinson 42 0 . . . L'ville 40 6 . . . Mt. Carmell9 FRESHMEN: Bob Payne, Gary Hussey, Randy McClelland, Mike Ayers, joe Strange, Kenny Judy, Kevin Tully, Denny McClain. Mgr . Jerry Williams, Don Allen, john Allen, john Punt ney, Glen Caldwell, Mike Smith, Rex Lawson, Mickey Murphy, Ken Saltink, Steve Ash, Coach Kenny Magee . n Gray, jim Pettigrew, Mike Hammer, Tim Allen, Lloyd Schrader fAndy Griffin missingj y, Alen, Glenn Leighty, Todd Satterthwaite, Vaughn Waggoner, Marty Smith, Brad CS ll. Offensive Line Up Backfield: Don Gray, Marty Smith, Tim Allen, Brad Purcell. Line: joe Petty, Glen Leighty, Vaughn Waggoner, Lloyd Defensive Line Up Schrader, jim Pet- tigrew, Ray Allen, Mike Lankston . Don Gray f40j knocks down The Governor North Knox BULLDOGS Mascot pass , .A 5 , . 10 if uf ,. iw 'V iff 4 I' U Q , SE 2 ' i 1 . 1 JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Randy Parrott, Sandi McClain, Sue Baker VARS' U2f.:fl?l A MRRTHIE C Ham VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Martha Chapman Dixie McClain Gerr1 Tucker jane McClain Jacque Abel FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD . . . FRONT . . . Jerry Legg, Denny Mc- Clain, Mike Ayers, Jim Ralston, Roger Griesemer, Bob Payne. STANDING: Don Allen, Jed Bunyan, Rex Lawson, Glenn Caldwell, john Irwin, john Puntney, Kenny Saltink, Kevin Tulley, Manager jerry Williams . SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SQUAD: Mike Heath, Bob Saltink, Darrell Laur, Danny Willis, Jerry Berkshire, Randy Ernst, Bruce Purcell, Mana- ger Tim Andrews . Soph Season Record Win 1-Lose 12 JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD: Mike Heath, Ed Howell, Bill Allen, Bob Saltink, Danny Willis, Tom Ferguson, Tony Shuff, Darrell Laur, jerry Berkshire, Randy Ernst, Bruce Purcell, Bradley Purcell, Manager Tim Andrews . Frosh Season Record- Win 1-Lose ll Junior Varsity Season Record Win 8-Lose l FhJBugHHs BuHdogs- SRMNSEMNNH Record BULLDOG VARSITY SQUAD: FRONT: Bradley Purcell, Bill Allen, Tom Ferguson, Andy Griffin, Don Gray, Mike Hammer . ST ANDIN 3: Coach Kenny Magee, Manager Steve Wagner, Steve Wells, David McAdow, Mike McAdow, Mike Lankston, Tony Shuff, Marty Smith, Manager Richard Michl. Right: Mike McAdow adds ' a basket to the score in Andy Griffin sinks two , as Mike the Olney game . l Ei? watches in Carmi game . 1 1968-69 SEASON RECORD Q Bridgeport 60 Oblong 54 Carmi 55 Bridgeport 45 Edwards County 66 Bridgeport 58 Fairfield 57 Bridgeport 36 Lawrenceville 65 Bridgeport 61 PARIS HOLIDAY TOURNEY Urbana 75 Bridgeport Bridgeport 70 St. Anne Bridgeport 67 Newman Bridgeport 56 Newton Bridgeport 73 Mt . Carmel72 Olney 72 Bridgeport 67 Bridgeport 55 Salem TAYLORVILLE INVITATIONAL TOURNEY Taylorville 80 B'port Englewood 55 Bridgeport Bridgeport 69 Flora Carmi 53 Bridgeport Lawrenceville 89 B'port Fairfield 88 Bridgeport Bridgeport 78 Flora Olney 60 Bridgeport Mt. Carmel 57 B'port Bridgeport 66 Robinson Bridgeport 66 Salem REGIONAL TOURNEY Bridgeport 69 Olney Oblong 63 Bridgeport . ,Q ' f'f1 5 'a 'i ' y , , W g' ' i P, , 3 , A 1 -it T BASEBALL ,,,g,igg':,, i. B L Q : iz' 4 A' ' ' k Yl' . r A V Q 'Lk,, . .47 f Q A MSN: ,sg 4' Nik , L V nfl? Q 5, W ,H Qyiq A i . ef it ' ' ' H K., ,., Q- 1 ,ff 5' as A JUNIOR VARSITY: Mike Rucker, Don Alle joe Strange, jerry Legg, Mike Ayers, Bob VARSITY: Steve Croslow, Tom Ferguson, Don Gray, Tim Allen, Mike Ayers . ROW 2: jerry Berkshire, Larry Crutchfield, Mike Irwin, Ray Allen, Mike Hammer, Bill Allen, Jed Bunyon. Payne, Denny McClain. ROW 2: Mark Burchfield, Ron Hutchinson, Todd Gray, Marc Stout, Bob Saltink, Bob Allen, .led Bunyan, Roger Griesemer . i jerry Berkshire W Co -Captains joe Petty, Mike Lanks- ton, WEIGHTS: The ALLENS: Ray, Tim, Bill 1 Left: HURDLERS: Brad Purcell, Denny 5 Bousley and Steve Lathrop. Below Left: HIGH JUMP and DISTANCE: David jones, Bruce Purcell, Steve Wells, Mike Lankston. run with time of 10:18 .9 . Below: DASH: Ed Howell, Steve Arneter, W joe Petty . we a Ha ' , -A-f 5' A ef I AA .Sai N .yu V , - L , P f Y - L ,, 5 ' , V , A , ,ix 4 . Q ' B A t B -- W ' ' T A SOPHOMORES: Don Dunham, Roy Cook, jim FROSH: Todd Gray, Kevin Tully, Ken Saltink, Means, Bruce Purcell, Leonard Hedge . Rex Lawson. ROW 2: Dan Curts, Don Allen, ROW 2: Bill Potts, Dennis Bousley, Mike ' ' ' Heath, David Iones, Dan Gulledge. Glen Caldwell, john lrwin, Jerry Williams ! Bruce Purcell wins two -mile I lb . ,. . Yi :,,kf A, J All M i ,E Q., F. i X. , ,, -., ......-. A kg 7 i x s. A 5 A 5 Bob Powden K aj Right: Judy Graham, Marlene Gray, Betty -1 Q -- , R. Clark. P Danny Smith, Tim Allen, Dennis Sivert, Marty Smith. Roy Cook, jim Harness Leonard Hedge, Allen Grove, Ray Allen, Tim Allen, Randy Kiser ,,...f john Conover David Cox, Carol Little john, Richard Grove Tony Shuff with ceramic Bruce Purcell head . Richard Gossett Exhibit. . . Home Economics Industrial Arts Art David Cox, Mark Ash, Carl Campbell, Nancy Long. Clenna Fye Lower Left: Susan Lukens, Karen Duncan, Debbie White. Linda Farrar, Susan Cummins . Velma Patten, Cheryl York. lil'- II m III 4, , -wr ul .' ,,,, ' M, , ull, rv-'1:,:Jw , W 'mf Aww wg Ilm, I.a,P f1 , 5E f55u ,:,Q 1'f!IQ'H ,w1H,, AaV?? ,:,,,551m.lA gg.ff'jmg h,,gI2f'ffQ: W.If'H:4 V Q ,..,g!:w' W ,.'vV',,. . nlllmll' ' n .4:f:Hf ,Qsr:fff f5J' ' . U4 , I ,gn lr fl III 'u vll X V on ' ' n' n 1: 1' ,I lr .un'.. -'I u N -1 ' II ' 4 'W ,.. H .w . p I ,, I , ., I ,,l ' wJ' ,I nl U ' ' H' 'VUIIQH yu ' 'uh rl an my 111' uq fu I no 44, I I I ,pr View of back of study hall -library, one of three shelving area library . Student li- brarian, Annette Fyffe, as- sists Mar tion of book for senior S Mayfield in selec- 'Q STUDY HALL AND LIBRARY BTHS LIBRARY has several thousands of books, many reference sets, maga- zines and newspapers, and many in- teresting displays of current events of school and book bait to enhance fre- quent purchases of new books . Seating 180, the library study hall is used each of the eight hours of the school day . A W? V 3 -use , X..,, 7! English TSPOIT . as 7 A ' A .ik -' ,Q 1. Cv - ga, . .... ., MUSIC Individual instruction on band instruments is part of music curriculum. Vickie Stout practices on flute A P P R I I G N under watchful eye of music director, Mr . Climer . One -semester course in Music Appreciation involves much use of new Listening Center in library. john Smith, Dan Hal- luin, David Cox, Mark Ash, at right. Below: Dan jerkins lis- tens to West Side Story . ENGLISH BTHS students are required to take and pass three years of English and are encouraged to take four . English courses I emphasize grammar, punctuation, writ- ing practice, prac- tice in reading for learning and criti- cism, and a back- ground of literary masterpieces of the world. One year of Speech is also of- fered . ENGLISH I--Mickey Murphy and Barbara Davis prepare classroom copies of Rob- inson Crusoe for class use. ENGLISH IH--Janice Engel and Barbara discuss literature of Civil War period before huge bulletin board which they prepared . 4- 1 nf N, ffwwfkgy A MH . f rf -2655 1 lx V -I ft.,-f . I ,Y f J 'Clfltf-r ' ix x-E A, ,,, K Vg f ffgmga .A ,A fm N .f ,a Y H iw ta M A LISTENING AND VIEWING CENTER in the library is in constant use, with film strips and many records for English, - , foreign languages, and social , A, studies . Dan Jerkins and Tony Shuff use them here. ENGLISH II--Monthly book reports have added interest with posters showing main events in the story. jim Winship, Laura Farrar and Debbie Schofield arrange display. ENGLISH II--Eddie Campbell, Terry Donnell, Carl Camp- bell, Lloyd Russell, George Lewis, and Dennis Brashear ENGLISH IV 'Af'ThiS Cfzllege Preparatory work in Reading Laboratory. The Lab is equipped with Enghsh Wurse 15 essenual for 411 college' materials of many kinds to aid in improvement of reading. bound S-2111018 ' Don Gray, Marcla Jones, Mary Mayfield, Shirley Wheatley, Ellen White, and others use individual copies of 1 The Reader's Guide to Periodical Litera- l ture in selecting materials for that very important senior English assignment . . . the term paper . ,.., ENGLISH An abundance of audio- visual aids . . . tape re- corders, projectors of several kinds, record players, pictures, and dioramas and others --are used in the English , department, The Listen- ing -and -Viewing Center ft I A in the library is in use during every study hall. ENGLISH III--Patti Shute, Steve Slawson, Richard Rhinehart, Bradley Purcell, Steve Wagner, and Kathy Eaton dramatize William Saroyan's The Oyster and the Pearl. .N vllk '. Ak,: i, lvr mms 1 y UF me , SHREVIL- - ie it-M2 n vi or . 1,4 N, 'sf W'7 3 :I , ' 1' ' . 'iii' yykyy lie- n .ve , , . V, w n ' v 1' 51 e,3f.:3if 1 ,ffasi ei: f' J i ' ar' W ,fi ,uf English literature--Dickens, Chaucer, Shakespeare--made interesting by bul- letin boards, records , and films . ENGLISH IV -A - -Sandy Griggs, Cathy Nestleroad, Connie Carie, Glenna Fye, Kathy Griffith, Cindy Legg enjoy film- strips of contemporary authors and liter- ature . ENGLISH IV -B--English for those who do not plan to go to college helps the student in everyday situations . Contemporary writings, magazines, news, editorials, advertising, grammar for use in business and social situations --are emphasized . Carol Andrews and Carol Littlejohn act out a job interview. Casa-5 SPEECH Qrightb--Goal of this course is to improve student's ability to communicate orally before a group . David Boughan, Nancy Gross and Marilyn Boren listen at- tentively to talk by Frank Leib . Jerry Williams, jim Ralston, Paul Shook, Mike Ayers conduct water experiment. GENERAL SCIEN SCIENCE Six courses . . . general science, earth science, physical science, biology, physics, and chemistry are offered to BTHS. PHYSICAL SCIENCE: Water dis- tillation and filteration are stud- ied as a means of obtaining pure water . CE students discuss types of leaves and show off charts they have made of plant and animal life. Fred Duck, Kim Stoltz, Maria Kelly, Velma Patten and Ruth Hotsinpiller demon- strated to Richard Heath, Betty Clark, David McFarland, Linda Cotterell and Kenneth Hampton. EARTH SCIENCE fbelowj: the boys in- vestigate properties of rocks and minerals, while the girls prepare enlarged topographic maps of local areas. john Puntney, Bob Hill, Scott kins, Cathy Sipes, Sue Baker bara Davis, Sandi McClain bie Weger, Gary Hussey Lappin, John Irwin, Jed Buny PHYSICAL SCIENCE: John- nie Thompson, Joe Strange made brilliantine, as Car- olyn Little -john and Lynette Longnecker make cold cream . c All science courses at BTHS are equipped with the most modern devices and models to make for better understanding of scientific experiments and studies. A large library of filmstrips, films, slides, trans- parencies, models are in use in each classroom. At right: Sherri McClain, C I E N C E Rick Southwood, Janet S Davis observe the use of the microscope in biology. . x if ,X y BIOLOGY: Gerri Tucker shows class A human manjkjn is Studied by model of the cross-section of human David Legg, Darrell Laur, Skill- Mark McElroy, Anna McNeill. Above right: A model showing a cross-section of a leaf is studied by Debby Farlow, Shelene Mor- lan, Kathy Shoulders, Joy Fox and Mike Rucker in Biology. CHEMISTRY: A laboratory experiment in which water is broken up into hydrogen and oxygen by water electrolysis is demonstrated by David Mc- Adow to Chris Pargin, Pam Lankston, and Scott Cunningham . Elg- PHYSICS: A Hook'S Law experiment of stress and strain is conducted by Vicki Patterson, Nancy Long, Diana Rigg, Gerald Chapman and Keith Selby. 1 l E5 F , me va, All LATIN II- -Steve Deckard points out important phase of early Roman history to Barbara Engle . LATIN I frightj--john Puntney and Barbara Davis discover that 52,52 of English words are derived from the Latin. FOREIGN LANGUAGES Two years each of Spanish, French, and Latin - -Spanish and French study cultures, principles of grammar, and fluent vocabularies thology, ancient history, Roman civilization, grammar, translations . LATIY .Ml SREEK 5 ' 2 Illia OTHER SUIIRCES JWHYFE' 374' Q ' ' L . g 5 V. Caesar meets El Cid at BTHS SPANISH I Qleftj Jerry Legg and Rex Lawson ia Parlez vous Francais, mon ami? FRENCH I qbelowy- johnny Irwin, Ken Sal- tink, Jed Bunyan, Phillip Akers, Greg Lappin give reports on interesting tourist areas in France. interested in a trip to Mexico. SPANISH II fbelowj--Debbie Shidler, David Smith, Deanna Shidler, Laura Farrar, Bill Allen use ALM records and workbooks in study of language . FRENCH II fri ht Melinda Vandament Sherri McClain, S J-- , Susan Cronk find that a picture is worth a thousand words . HOIVIE ECONOMICS Three full years of Home Economics are offered at y BTI-IS as part of the vocational curriculum . These , courses cover sewing, cooking, child care, home management, crafts, and family and community liv- ing , as HOME ECONOMICS III - -Shirley Wheatley checks Shirley Williams' sewing of test pattern. HOME EC I fleftl- -Gretta Hough- taling finds that pressing seams is an important part of making a dress . Right: Cathy Thacker, Becky Shoulders, Vicki Schultz, Donna ton, Judy Fisher work on sewing projects in Home Ec I. HOM Ralston, Sheila Cook, Susan Fel- lm i 2 1. z Q 32 K f E EC I--Qleftj Cheryl York, Beth Waller, Diana Wells, Barbara Williams get breakfast. Roberta Carie, Linda Gaither check sew - ing project of Linda Berkshire . HOME EC II--Qbelowj Virginia Plummer, Karen Duncan, Nancy Smith, janet Scranton, Debbie Lukens follow work steps on sewing projects . Judy, Nicky Pauley, Marilyn Boren ice FHA birthday cake . Littlejohn, Marlene Gray assist janet with measuring hem length . sr Uv 1 , x xl iv ig 0 V3' 1 'xo x Jim Hill shows use of electronics device. Care of equipment is important in farming . . . D. Gray, P. Burchfield, D. Boughan. 'HWY' K. Greenlee, L. Crutchfield work on tractor Ag Student teachers: Cox and engine - Erkman . Lloyd Schrader stars in 4-H X-tra Yield Contest. Schrader is interviewed by committee on Star Farmer District 23, FFA Contest. FFA Float Student Council heads: Mrs . Cronk, Petty Gray, Judy, Mr . Climer . Don Gray, jim Pettigrew. WE li P' Y, alan qi. an W, .t ff ' 1 BUSINESS SHORTHAND II: Speed drills in dictation SHORTHAND I: A chip on the shoulder usually indicates wood higll from records are done by Rose Creek and up . . . Peggy Edmondson transcribes an old axiom for Deanna Glenna Fye . Lewis . GENERAL BUSINESS: Phillip Spillman, Alberta jackson, Linda Brines study advertisements in newspapers . OFFICE PRAC- TICE: Diane Nestleroad oper- ates the IBM Key Punch Machine, cessing cards . punching data pro - OFFICE PRACTICE: Connie Carie, Rose Creek, Kathy Griffith, Nannette Dale, Cathy Nestleroad, Brenda Shoulders, Marsha Cotterell, Linda Berk- shire, Nancy Gross, Brenda Warren, Roberu Carie and others work on shorthand . EDUCATION With nine courses offered, the Business Education department is one of the largest at BTHS. Five of them are capstone courses in Vocational Busi- ness Education: Office Practice, Typing ll, Shorthand l and ll, and an Advanced Bookkeeping. These are completed just before the student enters employment in the business world , Il: Janie Robin- d ., 5. PRACTICE: lcox gets in prac- W Executive on ne typewriter . ' AS Lin a York work on . A ,EE of spacing in Q 1 gi, M 14 letter. 'A Q my f-1iM 'W:fi.ia To ' qw-Q.. 1.1 4, J .,,stt.. .4 a.Y::v...if,.. ' as fi :Qs ,A 373, vb H -2 CW. ' . . ua 'ww :Fifi ggi, ifieki ' A' f E A X ufmes Ass vaevmeo THsFELc3:'l:2l'EURF.S YN THE 1NC0flgiEET 5,,,-mafia notuwws Of we wowx T mctosxneeuwmunwistmvp. W . i K Ar W 4, pJ,iJ5,,:J,,-5,142 W -- t f - - ss Accourffi gtgtmlzmlgrg ks wav APVEIPF T-SE! Maru W WMBLS, an .- Xe -aw-if aw , . 1-if-f 5, W. ,Z I, ,H fmc.uMm M 1.1 vw-1: 4 ..wwcw'wf,,.m, f. 51:2 FL c , fm agony :woe N .MMV-ay Cffiinvizmmrl da 53 A POST'Cl-Gsflci TRUAL HAWK! L5 TAKEN AFTER YHE LEQGER K5 CLOSED 70 PROVE EQUALITY GF 955175 Ai CBYDITS wx: ii BOOKKEEPING: joe Petty, Don 5355? Gray, Linda Hodges and Trudy as i Gray demonstrate for the class V ,X 'lx ' the completion of a bookkeeping Z, QE. CYC1e with Chart- if , Q 8 if : , - f 'fi I 33: ,lg nl Ng. ,. V , .af ., BRIEF HAND: The govern- ment of the United States is a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. Mary Mayfield, Ottilie Lither- land and Pam Oney tran- Mac Hammer is hard at work tran- scribe . scribing Briefhand exercise from textbook. TYPING l: Kathy Eckiss, LaDonna Martin, Steve Lathrop, Starla Crump, Becky Merrill, joy Fox, Debbie Schofield, Cathy Carr and 'th s eed drills . The quick brown others limber up their fingers wi p fOX . . ffl' if L1 Dennis Bousley and Debbie Farlow prepare to drive in new Dodge during first semester of Drivers' Education. Mr . Magee gets up courage for first day's driving by Cindy Scaggs and SOCIOLOGY Sociology, the study of social problems, is designed to as- sist the students to learn to face squarely and objectively the problems as they evolve in our social structure . It de- velops awareness, responsi- bility, sensitivity, and cour- age to face the challenge of tomorrow . DRIVERS EDUCATION A law passed by the 1968 Illinois Legislature prohibits issuance of drivers' licenses under age 18 unless the applicant has completed a minimum of 30 hours of classroom instruction and 6 hours of behind -the -wheel instruction . This has increased the number of students in the course, but two cars and two instructors are meeting the needs of BTHS students . ll! is 1' viii: L 1: -A ,, L is at I candidates . . iid During the presidential campaign of 1968 many discussions of candidates were held, with frequent changes of displays of campaign materials Ameter, Stev W ll B'l1 ' e e s, 1 Allen, Bobbie Parrott and others back their The race question is one of the greatest social problems of today, Di O, Warren, David McAdow, Nicky Pauley, Diane Sears discuss one of the A attractive bulletin boards . At left: Crystal McNew, Shirley Wheatley and others read the novel An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser, and prepare for discussion of ART Two years of Art, and one semester of Art Ap- preciation - -involve many different media--draw- ing painting, with charcoal, oil, chalkg ceramicsg mobiles, and others . One class illus- trated 3 book ffl? the ART ll finds seniors Glenna Gye, Ellen White, Tony Shuff, Mike Lefferson, jane Mc- grade SC11001, W1f1'1A C0101 Clain, and Deborah White hard at work involving several types of media . This class Slides made of thelf designed and painted all the sets for the musical comedy South Pacific . drawings . ART I: Working with clay in class in ceremics are Frank Leib, Eddie Camp- bell, front, and julie Burchfield, jane Han ger, Patti Shute, Nannette Dale, Shelene Morlan . Alice Lukens, David Cox explain the color wheel . Terry Peters, Richard Andrews, Laura Griggs, Richard Grove in Art Apprecia- tion . 5565 . T957 5 twig-41 an if ami: jg .,41R?.,i,, in 21122 Q.pn, f .t.Q',' ,, HV w N 71 1 LV .1, Huw w is 3 ' SOCIAL SCIENCE The four year program in the social sciences covers geogra- phy, government, citizenship, world history and western civili- zation and American history. SOCIAL SCIENCE IV: A pie chart is useful to Donnie Gray in discussing state and local government services to joe Petty, Tim Allen, Frank Leib, Mark Ash, and David Boughan. SOCIAL SCI. III: American History is an all -absorbing subject to Cyn- thia Wagner, Pam Oney, Ralph Holmes, jane Hanger, Linda York, Mike Ir- win, Michelle Paddick and others. SOCIAL SCIENCE I: As Danny Gulledge dis- cusses the flagof Israel, john Smith lo- cates the country on the map, SO I . the study of World History. Attractive bulletin boards, charts, maps and pic- tures make it most interesting. Left: jerry Berkshire points out a location on a chart to Lucia Clark and Richard Grove. At right: Mr. f'l'om Shinn, student teacher from Eastern Illinois University, and the class listen as Donnie Dunham discusses a battle. ,wfw gg--N C AL SCIENCE ll' This course involves M - si ' .....a- Physical Ed. Classes Provide All with Fun Two Curriculum Nights . . . for Bridgeport Mr. Hill, Mr.. Ferguson confer with gl12gg?u25If0LIT:riEFEi and rural schools . parents and eighth graders . Farraljl Ferguson G u id a n ce Department it Uses Many Types of 5 ay! Co u nseli ng. Eighth Grade Orientation . tests Armed Services Meet with Seniors U.S . Employment Office representatives give em lo 1 . Services. . .Curriculum Night, College Night, Many Kinds of Tests p yment aptitude tests to seniors not interested i 1- ege, and counsel with them CSteve Moor T n co e, rudy Grayl on returns . County-Wide College Ni ht B Southern Illinois University, g rings 16 Schools to BTHS October 29 Colborn's Beauty Academy are among 16 schools at College Night Eastern Illinois University representative talks about courses offered. S , S at in ,,,.,..,,..., ,..,- ...W ,,.,.. .,,-,,.,,,c..,,.,.c,.,wf 3 My if - ,ww l -' , V L yy to 1' ,f.:i:.mf Tgixfif INTER- li it L , ff'j wif, ' R E LAT E D A g1 1 fi 'f , o S PAT' N e L ,-.4 ll - i N 'ri .1 ' L .sf 2 ...-,ww-W-' dy program include Qabovej Steve Slawson fauto mechanics, South Side Body Shopby George Lewis fmeatcutter Packer's holesalej' james Puntney Qhardware retailing, johnson's ar e 5, j , Hardwarejf Not pictured: janet Pinnick Qgeneral retailing, Shuff'sj3 Morris Tarr fmeatcutter, Shu.ff'sJg Sherry Holloway and Sherry jones Qgeneral office clerical, BTHS officeb . Students on BTHS Inter-Related Occupations stu Waggoner's Marathonlg Ralph Baker Qauto body, M k t ' ohn Smith Qwholesaling, Bridgeport W A vocational certificate is awarded to each senior upon successful completion of required work in the Am- hraw Valley Area Vocational Center in Lawrenceville . Robert Thompson, Auto Mechanics teacher, gives ' ' ' ' P Te hnolo instructor, Robert certificates to Leonard Perry, Nicky Stevens, Steve Chansler, Ag ower c gy Cobb, with Larry Crutchfield, Kirk Greenlee, Steve Moore, Todd Satterthwaite, Voca. Welding teacher, Jerry Bailey. A r ! mann: VALLE, Wilson, jim Wells, Terry Don- VMIATIUIIAL :turn Leonard Perry, Nicky Stevens, W F A Q f h I Hull, Steve Chansler, George Grif- 3 '1 A P5 gg I-HTTY Crutchfield, K1fkGfeeH1ee shown early in the year with instruc- fp 1'eCeiVe information in As Power Thompson. 4 A from Robert Cobb, instructor . ls: Donn Hammer, AVVC director, describes bulle- tin board in BTHS library to jerry Williams and Don Ferguson, BTHS guidance counselor . g p etion in shop Ray Allen coffee table Dennis Bousley coffee INDUSTRIAL In the Industrial Education department at BTHS students learn the use of tools, material and pro- cesses for use in the home and industry. The basic course, Industrial Education I, had instruction in sheet metal, electricity, blue print reading, and woodworking. Advance work is given the following three years, as well as drafting, electronics, and architecture. INDUSTRIAL ARTS I fMetalsJ: Glenn Caldwell shows Mike Ayers how to drill holes in sheet metal. INDUSTRIAL ARTS II CElectronicsD: Brad Purcell, Marty Smith, Tim Allen, Dennis Sivert study principles of an oscilloscope in electronics lab. work on plans for projects . INDUSTRIAL ARTS II fMechanica1 Drawingj Jim Means, David Legg, Dennis Bousley, Ray Allen Steve Ameter, jim Winship, Marc Stout hard at ARTS INDUSTRIAL ARTS III QArch- itectural Drawingb: Right, Danny Smith and joe Petty work on plans for house. Many hours of planning and hard work go into a beautiful cabinet or table . Right: Leonard Hedge, Bob Saltink . . . tongue and groove with use of shaper. Bruce Pur- cell uses a jointer in planing an edge. Left: Leonard Hedge puts sanding job on his project, a drum table Right. jerry Robinson, Ken Hampton con- struct dado with electric hand router. Left: Robinson dis - plays completed coffee table . Above: Hampton sands cabinet before applying varnish . IND. ARTS II: Steve Shoulders and jim Harness at work on blue prints . Right: Bruce Purcell dis - plays nearly completed book case. V -oi ww A Mama s -Q mtv v ' :gy fl' . .,..,,, ,MWMQQ-Mun ...WN a '-f-Q-i-..o, ea, givjrxw my A V paw V f-'Nea xx by fsfftsts e he-A-el -M - 19th House by L. 1 N,.. Qmd? f , -1 wwe? more einem Building Trades Classes The 19th Project House in 21 years is located at 1014 Madison, on Water Tower Hill. Building Trades is a day training program for students in junior and senior years . Open House was held May 18, 19, 20, and was sold by sealed bid. Andy Griffin, Bob Piper, Richard Michl, las Andrews install siding in early winter . jim Pettigrew and Charles Alspach install storm windows in northeast bedroom . Bob Piper, Doug Andrews put finishing touches on beautiful cabinets in the kitchen . At right, Andy Griffin and Michl work on sliding closet doors in northwest bedroom . Alspach, Jim Pettigrew fleftj start work on doors for bedrooms . Right: class paints the roof overhang prepara- to beginning installation of Sldlflg gift Harold Hill, Steve Slawson complete work in third bedroom, Steve Waller. Ralph Holmes clean picture window preparing for ,Open House 'H in spacious living room. BUILDING TRADES class. FRONT: Ralph Holmes, Charles Alspach, Steve Slawson, Bob Piper shows built- Harold Hill, Andy Griffin. STANDING: Robert Piper, Richard Michl, Doug Andrews, in oven. Steve Waller, jim Pettigrew, and instructor, O. V . Brown. if 5 t, 1 ,,,, H . ,X 5 4. f V A- 'I . ri' ,YL f f EAM 1, x P fir' QRS! 'W ,lf X Xi sm. x ' x dz -w 3 au-no-ngklfg , 2 ff. . i --any X Right Doug Andrews esco one, crownbearerg Raymond and Kari Ann Dillard, train- to the Queen . AL COURT . Sherri Jones, Cathy Cindy Stone, Queen Jacobsen, Kari Dillard, Linda ox, Raymond Price, Escorts Petty, Andy Griffin, Doug An- s, Tim Allen, Donnie Gray. Bulldogs defeat Olney Tigers in Homecoming game Capacity crowd cheers Bulldogs on N HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES are featured , , A t - Z to victory in Homecoming game. in parade at half -time of football game . Left. Linda Wilcox, Below: Sherri Jones, Cathy Nestle- road, Jamie Jacobsen, Jane McClain. rts Queen Jamie Jacobsen ,a 6551. ,-3 Q we . .QA I , ' A , is ia-,K V A WCW ' A Q.. , fi - v J iywqt l'?1.5'VV A I ,A 7 . ,4 , ww ' 4 , . I ' 3 . 5,3 A ,K Nf- 5 ESX' A J' Jw it ' ' Q Wim , I KYWFQW y is gf 1,- V .4 A , my ...A 1 'fffc-F iw:-' 'YQ 'F ' ' , mu ,, W ,gp .:.v A ' A I ,m If , ff ' V 4 A, F 5. ' ' A E ,,, F 1 A ,nv fm A , N A . , f ,.. f A ,. 'Z' K, 5 , W A..-.Aw wg. QUEEN JAMIE JACOBSEN iz 2 SHERRI JONES y. CATHY NESTLEROAD JANE MCCLAIN LINDA WILCOX QUEEN JAMIE AND HER ATTENDANTS, SHERRI, CATHY, 1 JANE. SNOW -BAL L QUE EN CANDIDATES Cinda Legg Connie Carie Linda Berkshire Kathy Griffith Mary Mayfield PROM QUEEN CANDIDATES jane Hanger Martha Chapman Debbie Stevens Dixie McClain Bobbi Parrott GAA Annual Snow Ball December 20 SNOW -BALL KING CANDIDATES Donnie Gray Larry Crutchfield Ted Crewell joe Petty jerry Kirkwood ROYAL COURT OF SNOW-BALL . . . in winter setting . . . Linda Berkshire, Larry Crutchfield, Kathy Griffith, Crown bearer Keith Lawson, Queen Cinda Legg, King Ted Crewell, Mary Mayfield, joe Petty, Connie Carie, Donnie Gray. Queen's Dance , ,, A radiant smile from jane Hang- if-, , I, er . Background: Randa Parrott, 2122 rrlgwkiireiaffgchard Rhmehart' Debbie Stevens and Mrs . Orr in gym lobby be ' fore Coronation . F QUEEN OF 1969 PROM Miss Debbie Stevens Martha Chapman Dixie McClain lc ul This Magic Moment lVIay2 1969 fl T2 ix 'X Jane Hanger Barbara Parrott ROYAL COURT OF 1969 PROM Tony Shuff, Jane Hanger, Dirgie McClain, Brad Purcell 1968 Prc Queen Sherri Jones, Rick Pauley Flower girl Susie Eichhorn, Queen Debbie Stevens, Escort Bud Barter, Crown bearer Deb Parrott, Barbara Parrott, Bill Bradley, Martha Chapman, Paul Roush . 94 PHOMORE USHERS: Sherri McClain, Karen Duncan, Cindy iggs and Randa Parrott. junior class president, Dennis Sivert Senior class president, Mike Lankston Fashion commentator, Pam Oney Master -of -ceremonies , Vaughn Waggoner Faculty sponsors Mr Purdy Bedford Mrs Ma Lou . , . ry Poland, Mrs . Helene Orr, Mr. Donald Fergus on . Flower girl, Susie Eichhorn Crown bearer, Deb Parrott PROM QUEEN AND HER ATTENDANTS jane Hanger Dixie McClain Susie Eichhorn Queen Debbie Stevens Deb Parrott Barbara Parrott Martha Chapman 95 2 1 ! I I E 2 e v r 5 2 Senior Honors and Awards May 29 VALEDICTORIAN MATHEMATICS AWARD PERFECT ATTENDANCE BLUE -AND -WHITE CORD Jacque Abel Blue -and - White Cord Sandra Griggs Blue -and - White Cord SALUTATORIAN SCIENCE AWARD PERFECT ATTENDANCE BLUE -AND -WHITE CORD Anita Andrews Perfect Atten - dance Blue -and -White Cord Martha jane Buchanana Blue -and -White C ord Max Hammer Blue -and -White cord Kathy Griffith G.A .A. Award, Blue -and -White Cord . Mike Lankston Blue -and -White cord Marcia jones Blue -and - White Cord Ottilie Litherlaud Blue -and -White Cord 97 Robert Wiswall I Mary Mayfield Dlslifdow Foreign Language Blue -and- Award . Blue and White White Cord Cord Crystal McNew Blue -and - Wh1te Cord Mary Saurns Cathy Nestleroad D .A I R. Award Blue -and -White Cord Perfect Attendance 1 Blue -and -White Cord fl ,I Debra Shidler Charlene Simms David Smith Marty Smith Russell Thacker Blue -and-White Blue -and -White Cord Music Award Perfect Attendance Agriculture Award Cord Auerswald Scholarship Blue -and -White COI'd Blue -and -White B1 - d- h' d Deborah White ue an W ite Cor Shirley Wheatley Linda Wilcox Social Science Award Douglas Andrews American Legion Blue -and -White Cord Blue -and -Wh't C d ' ' 1 e 01- Perfect Attendance Scholarship Winner 98 STUDENT INDEX AEEL, Jacque 3,12,4o,42,45,49,so,s2,53,s4,Ss,6i,77,9o,9s,97 AKERS, David 30,82 AKERS, Pniuip 36,52,53,54,S5,S6,74 ALLEN, Bin 2,24,s4,5S,56,Ss,e2,e3,64,66,74,so ALLEN, Donald 3e,s4,5S,5s,59,62,66 ALLEN, John 1,3,3O,59,6O,66 ALLEN, Rey 2,3,24,2S,41,54,5S,56,58,59,6O,66,67,87,9O ALLEN, Robert 36,s4,ss,5s,5s,eo,e6,s2 ALLEN, Tim 2,3,5,12,4o,4s,s4,5s,se,5s,59,eo,e6,e7,7e,s3,s4,91, 96 ALSPACH, Charles 24,88,89 AMETER, Steve 2,24,26,54,55,56,58,59,66,8O,90 ANDREWS, Anita 12,40,42,45,49,5O,52,53,54,55,S6,96,97 ANDREWS, Carol 12,42,44,81,96 ANDREWS, Cathy 36,52,53,54,5S,S6,71 ANDREWS, Doug 3,4,12,S8,59,6O,84,88,S9,91,96,98 ANDREWS, Richard 24,79,81 ANDREWS, Stephanie 30,32,42,4S,50,52,53,54,S5,66,82 ANDREWS, Tim 30',31,50,51,62 ARCHER, Gerald 4,12,84,96 ASH, Candace 24,79 ASH, Mark 2,12,54,55,56,67,69,83,84 ASH, Steve 4,34,36,52,S3,54,SS,56,59 AYERS, Marilyn 13,52,53,S4,S5,56,96 AYERS, Michael 5,36,S2,53,54,55,56,59,62,66,72,86 BAKER, Carla Sue 4,36,42,43,5O,51,61,72,77,90 BAKER, Ralph 13,8O,85 BANKS, Kenneth 30,76,83,86 BARKER, Larry 36 BERKSHIRE, Gerald 1,30,58,62,66,83 BERKSHIRE, Linda 13,42,44,4S,75,78,93 BIGGS, Patricia 30,42,69 BOREN, Marilyn 2,13,42,44,7l,75 BOUGHAN, David 13,46,47,69,71,83 BOUSLEY, Dennis 5,30,41,58,6O,67,8O BRASHEAR, Dennis 24,46,47,69,70,76,79,90 BRINES, Linda 36,75 BUCHANAN, Marcheta 4,30,42,44,4S,48,49,5O,54,55,56,77,96 BUCHANAN, Martha Jane 13,42,44,4S,48,52,53,77,90,96,97 BUNYAN, Jed 4,36,41,48,62,66,72,74 BURCHFIELD, Julia 4,13,42,43,45,52,53,S4,55,56,78,81,96 BURCHFIELD, Mark 3,4,3O,31,41,52,53,S4,55,56,58,66,83 BURCHFIELD, Paul 13,46,47,54,5S,56,69,76,84 BURKINS, Scott 4,36,41,52,53,54,55,56,72 CALDWELL, Glenn 4,36,5O,62,66,86 CAMPBELL, Carl 30,67,7O,76,83,86 CAMPBELL, Eddie 3,4,30,67,70,76,81,86 CARIE, Connie 2,14,42,43,4S,50,51,71,78,84,93 CARIE, Robert 3,14,41,45,S2,53.54,55,56,84,96 CARIE, Reberie 2,14,42,43,44,75,78 CARR, Cathy 24,42,-45,52,53,54,55,56,77,79,83 CARTER, Kenny 30 CHANSLER, Steve 14,85 CHAPMAN, Gerald 14,73,82 CHAPMAN, Janette 31,42,45,52,S3,53,55,56 CHAPMAN, Martha 1,4,24,42,52,53,54,S5,56,93,94,95 CLARK, Betty 36,72 CLARK, Janet 36,42,45 CLARK, Lucia 24,31,83 CONOVER, John 31,46,47,67,76,87 COOK, Janet 24,42,4S,7S COOK, Roy 31,52,53,54,55,56,66,67,82,87 COOK, Sheila 36,42,44,45,48,75 COOPER, Deloris 31,69 COTTERELL, Linda 42,72 COTTERELL, Marsha 14,42,78 COX, David 3,31,S4,5S,56,67,69,81,83 CREECH, Charles 5,36,48 CREEK, Debby 24,50,51 CREEK, Rose 14,42,43,44,4S,78 CREWELL, Ted 12,14,40,41,48,49,51,52,S3,54,55,56,71,77,9O,93, 96,97 CRITES, Steve 25,416,417 CRONK, Susan 31,45,S2,53,S4,55,56,74 CROSLOW, Steve 2,15,41,54,S5,56,60,66,84 CRUMP, Leatha 2S,42,79 CRUMP, Starla 31,42,79 CRUTCHFIELD, Larry 2,15,46,47,58,60,66,69,76,85,93 CUMMINS, Susan 36,42,4S,67 CUNNINGI-IAM, Mary Jane 31,48,49 CUNNINGHAM, Scott 50,73 CURTS, Danny 36,51,52,53,66,96 CURTS, Paula Sue 31,42,50,51,S2,53,54,5S,56,96 DALE, Nannette 2,15,42,45,5O,51,78,81 DAVIS, Barbara 4,36,42,45,S0,7O,72,74,96 DAVIS, Janet 31,45,52,53,54,SS,56,73 DECKARD, Steve 31,41,49,5o,51,74,s2,96 DONNELL, Terry 25,70 DUCK, Fred 3,36,46,72 DUNCAN, Karen 3O,31,42,44,4S,67,75,94 DUNI-IAM, Donald 31,41,66,77,83 EARNST, Brenda 31,42,44,48 EATON, Kathy 25,31,42,49,69,7l,S4 ECKISS, Benny 25,79,82 ECKISS, Kathy 48,79 EDMONDSON, Peggy 25,42,44,45,5Z,S3,54,5S,56,78 ENGEL, Barbara 31,42,52,53,54,S5,56,74 ENGEL, Janice 25,42,5O,51,S2,53,S4,5S,56,70 ERNST, Randy 3,S,30,31,4O,41,48,49,52,53,54,S5,56,58,62,77,82 EZELL, Leonard 3,36 FARLOW, Debby 31,44,45,S2,53,54,55,56,73,77,8O FARRAR, Laura 36,74 FARRAR, Linda 31,67,7o,s4 FELTON, Susan 4,3l,42,67,69,'75 FERGUSON, Aaron 25,46 FERUGSON, Mark 36,49 FERGUSON, Tom 2S,26,41,54,55,56,62,63,64,66 FINLEY, Sue 31,42,44,45,83 FISCHER, Judy 36,42,44,45,49,52,53,54,S5,56,75,82 FISI-EER, Barbara 36,42,52,S3,54,5S,56,83 FLETCHER, Bill 36 FOLMNSBEE, Becky 15,42,45,52,53,54,SS,56,96 FOX, Joy 31,42,45,69,73,79 FRANZ, Victor Qtransferj FYE, Glenna 15,42,43,4S,58,5O,52,53,54,55,56,67,71,77,78,81,9O, 96 EYEEE, Annene 2,15,42,43,48,49,69,84 GAITHER, Linde 2,36,44,75 GOSSETT, Richard 4,31,46,47,67 GRAHAM, Judy 5,36,42,44,67 GRAY, Cindy 30,31,42,44,s2,s3,s4,5s,se,79 GRAY, Donnie 1,2,4,1S,4O,41,43,46,47,48,58,59,6O,63,64,65,66, 69,71,76,77,79,s3,a4,3i,93 GRAY, Marlene 36,42,45,48,52,S3,54,55,56,67,75,93 GRAY, Todd 2,36,4S,49,6e,s3 GRAY, Trudy 15,42,43,78,79,84 GREEN, Buster 25 GREEN, John 25 GREENLEE, Judy 31 GREENLEE, Kirk 16,46,47,e9,7e,as GRIFFIN, Andy, 3,4,16,5s,59,eo,62,63,64,ES,s9,91 GRIFFITH, Kenny 1e,40,42,43,4S,4s,52,53,54,5S,S6,71,77,7S,93,96, 97 GRIGGS, Lolly 32,45,81 GRIGGS, Sandra 16,40,42,43,45,48,50,71,77,97 GROSS, Nancy l6,42,43,7l,78 GROVE, Allen 32,67,83 GROVE, J. L. 37,41,s2,53,S4,55,56 GROVE, Richard 4,25,67,79,81,83 GULLEDGE, Danny 32,46,66,76,83,86 HAIR, Brenda 3,25,44,45 HALLUIN, Danny 69,83 HAMMER, MAX 3,1ci,4o,41,43,4E,54,S5,56,77,79,96,97 HAMMER, Mike 3,5,32,4O,41,48,54,55,56,58,62,63,64,65,66,77,8 HAMPTON, Kenneth 32,72,s7 HANGER, Jane 1,4,5,25,4O,42,45,51,52,S3,54,S5,56,81,83,93,94, 95 HARNESS, James 32,67,87 HAWKINS, Donald 32 fdeceasedj HEATH, Mike 1,32,41,46,Sa,62,66,76,s6 HEATH, Richard 37 I-EDGE, Leonard 32,S1,54,55,56,66,67,87 HILL, Harold ,25,83,88,89 HILL, James 32,46,47,86 HILL, Robert 37,72 HODGES, Joan 32,45 HODGES, Linda 16,42,43,79 HOLLOWAY, Sherry 16,42,43 HOLMES, Ralph 25,S3,88,89 HOOPINGARNERJ Brenda 32,42,44,45,82 HOOPINGARNER, Karen 2S,42,73,82 I-IOTSINPILLER, Ruth 37,42,44 HOUGHTALING, Brenda Kay 32,37,45,72 HOUGHTALING, Gretta Marie 32,37,4S,75 HOWELL, Ed 3,24,25,41,4S,58,59,62,66,77,9O HUGHES, Barney 26 HUGHES, Becky 32 HULL, Neal 26,85 HUSSEY, Gary 37,41,59,72 HUTCHINSON, Ronnie 32,41,51,66,77,96 IRWIN, John 36,37,62,66,74,77 IRWIN, Mike 25,5O,52,S3,66,33 JACKSON, Alberta 37,78 JACKSON, Della 32 JACKSON, Stella 32 JACOBSEN, jamie 2,3,17,42,43,45,52,S3,54,55,56,77,78,91,92,96 JACOBSEN, John Lex 37,48,77 JERKINS, Daniel 2,37,41,48,69,7O,77 JONES, Arthur 37 JONES, Bion 1,2,32,4O,48,58,69,77 JONES, David 1,3,32,41,58,66 JONES, Linda 36,37,42,45,50,52,53,54,55,56,77,96 JONES, Marcia 17,42,45,50,52,53,54,55,56,71,96,97 JONES, Patricia ifreshmanj 37 JONES, Patricia Qjuniorj 26 JONES, Sherry 1,2,3,17,42,45,48,77,91,92,94,95 JUDY, Brenda 17,44,48,75,76,77 JUDY, Kenny 37,41,54,SS,56,59,S2 KELLY, Clifford 32,82 KELLY, Linda 37,72 2 KELLY, Maria 36,37 KIRKWOOD, jerry 17,41,52,53,54,S5,56,93,96 KISER, Randy 32,67,87 LANKSTON, Mike 1,3,4,5,12,17,40,41,48,52,53,54,S5,56,58,59,60, 63,64,6e,77,9o,95,96,97 LANKSTON, Panr 26,42,4s,73,82 LAPPIN, Greg 37,74 LAPPIN, Steve 26,28,50,51,52,53 LATHROP, Steve 26,41,66,79 LAUR, Dan-ell 1,3o,32,41,58,e2,73 LAWSON, Raymond 26,36,37,46 LAWSON, Rex 3,41,52,53,54,55,56,59,62,66,74 LEFFERSON, Mike 3,17,41,49,so,51,S2,53,54,sS,56,8l,96 LEGG, Dinda 17,42,45,5O,5l,71,90,93 LEGG, David 32,73 LEGG, Jaines 37,41,46,47,5o,51,96 LEGG, Jerry 37,48,62,66,74,77 LEIB, Frank 18,71,81,83 LEIGI-ITY, Glenn 3,24,26,46,47,58,59,76 LEIGHTY, James 32,46,47,76,83,86 LEMERON, Roger 32,51 LEWIS, Deanna 26,4o,42,78 LEWIS, George 2s,70,8S LITHERLAND, Onilie 4,5,18,4O,42,50,52,53,54,55,56,79,96,97 LITTLEIOHN,Ca1-O1 18,42,43,71,8I,84 LITTLEJOHN, Carolyn Sue 37,42,44,52,53,54,SS,56,72,7S,77 LONG, Nancy 18,52,S3,S4,55,56,67,73,96 LONGNECKER, Gail 5,32,46,76,86,9o LONGNECKER, Lynette 37,42,45,82 LUKENS, Alice 25,42,44,45,81 LUKENS, Deborah 33,42,44,45,61,51,54,S5,56,76,77 LUKENS, Judy 24,25,45,77,83 LUKENS, Susan 2,18,42,44,45,52,53,54,55,56,67,84,96 LYNCH, Danny 1,3,33,51,58,87,9s LYTLE, Krista 37,44,45,58,49,77 MARTIN, LaDonna 33,42,79 MAYFIELD, Mary 18,42,SO,51,52,53,54,55,56,69,71,79,9O,93,96, 98 MCADOW, David 1,2,3,18,60,63,64,65,71,73,8O,98 MCADOW, Mike 5,26,41,63,64,65 MCCLAIN, Denny 36,37,41,52,53,54,55,S6,S9,62,66,90 McCLAIN, Dixie 1,3,4, 26,42,4S,48,5O,51,52,53,54,55,56,61,77, 83,93,94,9S MCSCLAZN, jane 2,3,18,42,45,48,S0,51,S2,53,54,55,56,61,77,81,9O, 1,9 ,96 MCCLAIN, Sandi 4,36,37,42,45,52,53,54,5S,56,61,72,9O MOCLAIN, Sherry 33,4Z,45,73,74,90,93,94 MOCLALLAN, Randy 37,41,59 MCELROY, Mark 4,30,33,73,87 MOFARLAND, David 37,46,69,72 MONEIL, Annabelle 33,42,44,73,75,82 MCNEIL, Nellie 37,42,44,52,53,54,55,56 MONEW, Crystal 2,19,44,80,98 MEANS,1im 33,58,66,82 MIEDLIN, Glenna 38,42,44,4S,S2,53,54,S5,S6 MERRELL, Becky 33,48,69 MICHL, Richard 26,58,60,62,63,83,88,89 MONK, Verna 33,49 MOORE, Steve 19,41,84,85 MORLAN3 Jan 5,33,46,5O,S8,76,86 MORLAN, Shelene 33,42,45,73,81 MOYER, Diana 33,42,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,82 MURPHY, Mickey 38,46,47,52,S3,54,55,56,b9,7O,77 MUSGROVE, Anita 33,42,44,4s,So,51,52,53,8o,9o MUSHRUSH, Cathy 45,83 NESLER, Jim 26,83 NESTLEROAD, Cathy 2,19,4O,42,43,5O,S1,71,78,91,92,98 NESTLEROAD, Diane 2,19,42,45,50,51,78 NESTLEROAD, Gary 27,69 ONEY, Pam 27,42,45,5O,51,52,S3,S4,55,56,79,83,95 PADDICK, Michelle 27,42,45,59,50,52,53,54,55,56,83 PARGIN, Chris 26,42,45,73 PARKS, Becki 27,42,45,54,55,56 PARAROTT, Barbara 1,2,24,27,4O,42,45,48,50,51,7O,77,8O,83,93 9 ,95 PARROTT, Randa 4,30,31,33,42,45,52,53,S4,55,56,61,9O,93,95 PATTEN, Velma 38,42,72,82 PATTERSON, Vicki 27,28,42,45,73 PAULEY, Nicky 19,42,44,75,8O PAYNE, Jimmy 33 PAYNE, Robert 38,5O,62,66,87 PERRIN, Kathy 38,42 PERRY, Leonard 2,12,19,84,85 PETTIGREW, jim 2,19,48,49,50,76,88,89 PETTY, Joe l9,40,41,48,50,54,55,56,66,76,77,79,83,84,87,90,91, 93 PINNICK, janet 20 PIPER, Robert 83,88,S9 PLUMMER, Virginia 33,42,75,84 POTTS, Billy 1,31,33,41,48,49,52,53,54,55,56,S8,6O,87 POWDEN, Robert 27,41,54,55,56,58,67,84,93 PROSISE, Karen 33,42,51,96 PUNTNEY, James 27,85 PUNTNEY, John 38,41,59,62,72,74 PURCELL, Bradley 1,24,27,41,48,54,55,56,58,60,62,63,64,66,69,71, 90,94,95 PURCELL, Bruce 2,S,33,58,60,62,66,67,83,87 PURCELL, Janet 2,38,45 RALSTON, Donna 38,42,44,75 RALSTON, Jiin 38,62,7z Rl-IINEHART, Richard 27,54,55,56,67,71,93 RIGGS, Linda 27,42,4s,73 ROBINSON, Helen 27,42,79 ROBINSON, Jerry 33,83,87 RODRICK, Doug 1,33,s8,76,86 RUCKER, Mike 33,66,73 SALTINK, Bob 1,2,33,58,6O,62,66,87 SALTINK, Ken 37,3S,41,50,62,66,74,77 SATTERTI-IWAITE, Marsha 2,26,27,42,45,54,55,56 SATTERTHWAITE, Todd 2,2o,4I,58,59,6o,84,85 SAUMS, Mary 2o,42,44,98 SAWYER, Brent 33,4l,82 SCAGGS, Cindy 32,34,42,45,82,94 SCAGGS, Panr 38,4z,4s,s1,s2,S3,s4,ss,S6 SCHOFIELD, Debby 34,42,45,7o,79 SCHRADER, Lloyd 3,2S,27,4O,41,46,47.S4,55,S6,58,59,76,83,90 Sci-IULT2, Jim 27,46 SCHULTZ, Vickie 2,38,44,75,82 SCRANTON, Janet 2,4,3o,34,44,45,5o,51,75,9o SEARS, Diane 2O,42,4S,50,5l,78,8O SECHREST, Dean 2o,4e,47,5o,69 SECHREST, Mike 34,87 SECHREST, Pany 20,42,43 SELBY, Keith 27,S4,55,56,73 SHIDLER, Deanna 34,45,52,53,S4,S5,56,74,82 SHIDLER, Debra 20,45,74,82,98 SHOOK, Paul 38,42,82 SHOULDERS, Becky 2,38,42,4s,75 SHOULDERS, Brenda 2O,43,78 SHOULDERS, Danny 34,46 SHOULDERS, Kathy 34,45,48,73,84 SHOULDERS, Steve 34,87 SHUEF, Tony 1,27,28,34,52,55,s4,55,ss,62,e3,64,e7,7o,81,94,95 SHUTE, Pacri 28,42,4S,52,53,s4,ss,5s,71,8I SIMMS, Charlene 12,21,42,45,98 SIPES, Kathy 36,38,42,45,51,S2,53,7z,96 SIVERT, Dennis 3,24,28,48,49,67,95 SLAWSON, Steve 27,28,71,8s,89,9s SMITH, Danny 28,5S,67,82,87 SMITH, David 4,5,21,40,49,51,52,53,54,55,56,74,96,98 SMITH, Elizabeth 32,34,42,45,52,53,54,55,56,82 SMITH, John z1,69,83,s5 SMITH, Marry 1,3,S,21,48,s8,59,eo,63,e4,eS,e7,71,98 SMITH, Mary Jane 34,42,44,45 SMITH, Mike 3s,41,59 SMITH, Nancy 34,4z,sl,S2,s3,54,55,Se,7S,96 SOUTHWOOD, Cynthia 24,28,83 SOUTHWOOD, Rick 34,73 SPILLMAN, Judy 21,42,43,82 SPILLMAN, Philip 28,78 STEVENS, Debbie 1,3,24,28,4z,45,5o,s1,52,S3,54,5s,5S,93,94,9s STEVENS, Nicky 21,85 STOLTZ, Claudia 34,44,s2,s3,s4,5s,56,77,82,84 STOLTZ, Kim 38,52,S3,54,S5,S6,72 STONE, Fein 28,42,45,5O,51,52,53,54,55,56 STOUT, Marc s4,41,S1,6e STOU'1',Sandra 38,42,45 STOUT, Vicki 36,38,5O,51,69,96 STRANGE, Joe 3,38,41,59,66,72 TARR, Deborah 3o,34,42,44,4S,69 TARR, Morris 21,58 THACKER, Cathy sue 38,42,44,s2,S3,54,s5,56,7s,77 THACKER, Dale 34,82 THACKER, Reid 34,46,86 THACKER, Russell 21,4s,47,73,7s,83,98 THOMPSON, Gary 22 THOMPSON, Johnny 3,38,46,47,72 TUCKER, Gei-ri 4,3o,34,61,73,77,9o TULLY, Kevin 3s,41,59,62,ee VANDAMENT, Melinda 31,34,42,51,52,53,54,55,56,74,77 WAGGONER, Kelvin 5,34,41,48,49,51,s2,s3,54,77,9e WAGGONER, Vaughn z8,4o,41,48,51,52,s3,s8,59,9s WAGNER, Cynthia 3,28,4o,4z,4S,s1,s2,s3,s4,SS,s6,96 WAGNER, Steve 27,28,71,82 WALLER, Beth Arm 38,44,S2,s3,s4,S5,56,75 WALLER, Steve 22,77,89 WARREN, Brenda 22,42,43,78,8o WARREN, Farrell 28,41 WEGER, Deborah 38,42,S0,69,84 WELLS, Diana 38,75 WELLS, Jirn 28,8o,8s WELLS, Steve 3,4,28,34,64,65,66 WHEA'1'LEY, Nancy 28,48,75 WHEATLEY, Shirley 22,48,71,75,8o,98 WHITE, Deborah 22,42,S0,67,81,98 WHITE, Ellen 22,45,49,5O,71,81 WHITNEY, Paul 34,48 WILCOX, Linda 2,22,42,43,45,52,53,54,S5,56,78,79,91,92,96,98 WILLIAMS, Barbara 38,42,72,75,82 WILLIAMS, Jerry 38,41,59L52,66,72,82,8S WILLIAMS, Shirley 28,81,84 Wl1LIS,Danny 3,3o,34,s1,e2 WINSHIP, Jinr 34,70,77 WIRTI-I, Lyanan 34,46,47,76,82,86 WISWALL, Roben 1,2,22,4O,48,4g9,51,52,53,S4,55,56,71,96,97 YORK, Cheryl 38,42,44,45,67,75,77,82 YORK, Doug 31,34,69,76,83,86 YORK, Linda 28,42,44,45,49,79,83


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