Capitol Hill High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1969

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Track boys practice in the stadium be- fore leaving from the fieldhouse for a meet. The vocational building houses a variety ot courses, and the parking lot, which is approximately a square block, is one of the largest in the city. 3, svilssc. Q jill , - , '4 f ' , iii - K' 'lip Z 'I , ve s , 'lat-.J , ,..,v,.::32 , .. . . . I .k,k K .. . w L ,x -39 QQ ....- M in un 1 t 1 ft 'llllllll Group discussion, slinky play, become modern paths to knowledge Knowledge is the body of facts accumulated by mankind which may be obtained through the many courses offered at Capitol Hill. From chemistry students experimenting with slinkies to a group conferring in English, students' minds are broadened. Sports, mathematics, and vocational courses are all represented as David Hobbs climbs a rope in the wrestling room, Wal- ter Nowacki uses the board compass, and an auto mechanics student paints a car. Tensions released by Redskins who parficipafe in variety of sports Sporfs are imporTanT in The lives of kedskins. They provide a channel To release inner feelings and relax nerves as shown by Terry Black, Mike Ossenkop, Darrell James, and Eric Smith as They enjoy golf. Releasing a Toolball, Ted Jackson is in The hike posiTion as Jim Lackey slides into home base. Rosalancl Taylor rehearses for The annual Aqua- Teen show as baskeTballers scrimmage under The supervision of Coach Claudell OverTon. l l f .?z- 'W Wil' ,lil f, .15:'f,.f ' ' ' H 2' ff V f. T f' , , HMM- T mf G V L In ,.,,:,,.. j lnmx lj, H L 'mf bla 1- . ' 5:.1, ' f.v,7 :5EE5E'i35: ' + 41 5 ll T ' T W 'f T i .T A f my -W sy, ,,,W,,4c,,,.Wgg. ,. .wm1,,,sf, Iv - , rwmvaggyv ff,-w ., 'R li' Q ., ,,v L, ' Ya. ' . S17T-M35MJm??7J-'25 ' , ,' 1 , fgifrfz'-qw '-zwv A gg, ., - , -A z., ' K - -f ,Q Vkk, K A ,V - 1 2 . H all 2 9 Fun-like ingenuity provides for ample diversify on scene of action Diversion from class work was discovered as students welcomed going into the fieldhouse for an assembly. Spirit was unleased by Joe Holmes, Dicky Winans, Perry Whitson, and Jack Jewell on an unsuspecting Richard Odle. As textbooks do get boring, Randy IVlcSpadden found what he thought better reading material. Lorraine I-loegger participated in fun at school by building a homecoming float, and Galatha Mills decided to rest her tired body. As Twirp Week came around some girls car- ried boys away, as Anna Markham did Gary Carr. w f Zi f., yo ,, ,Q-...,-----------'M I 7 High rides, food, fun, find place in recreation, leisure off campus Teens found it was more exciting to go some- where than to spend an evening at home. Steve Hendricks and Donna Stanley enioyed eating outp others spent leisure hours at amusement parks. 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' 2 1.g AA ff-12 A ,f 'Z ,. gli! hr 4 if . ES ff' 6 Q 'Man of Music' named by Chieftain staff for 1969 dedication Music, music, music has been provided for Redskins since 1956 by Capitol Hill's Man of Music, the choir director. The caliber of choirs he has directed is exem- plified by the fact that he has repeatedly brought home superior ratings from local and state con- tests. His choirs have been so good that they were invited to sing at the New York World's Fair, Expo '67, and more recently at Hemisfair. Father of a daughter who is maioring in music in college and a son who will be graduated from Capitol Hill this year, he is a charter member of the American Choral Directors Association. It is with affection and appreciation that the Chieftain staff dedicates the 1969 Chieftain to the veteran choir director, Mr. Al Ossenkop. 2 K ,, Wide curriculum geared to accommodate individual interests A wide variety of courses ranging from busi- ness math and science to language and vocational classes were offered for students. Qualified teachers led students into broader fields of each subiect by giving individual atten- tion and supervision. Commercial pamphlets and newspapers, guest speakers, overhead projectors, and field trips gave students insight which only first-hand knowledge can provide. 'ZF Steve Lusk gets in the smear as he prepares a prop for an assembly, far left. Donna Beller practices proper methods as she prepares to bleach Cathy Johnnene's hair, left. Accidents do happen, as is proved by Ruth Ann Gordon, above left, who has iust had an accident on the adding machine. Teachers somehow find time to relax and that's iust what Mrs. Ann Harris is doing, far left. Mr. R. E. Browning casually discusses current problems with his math classes, above. Principals are constantly occupied with guiding and directing students. Above Mr , . C. B. Breithaupt pauses to pass the time of clay with students. Right, Mr. Sam Clifton asks for lust a little more time to get things organized. C. B. Breithaupt E ,... L s -2 'i i Wie. Q, .. gg ? 'K ili i N... Q, 3 .1 ,rf X gg .- S I ..E2f?Q?5tkifI?a99'fii5f55ff:i'1vrf f i -' flaw K as me Administrative staff welcomes return of Irwin as curriculum head After an absence from Capitol Hill of seven years, Mr. L. V. Irwin returned as assistant prin- cipal in charge of curriculum. With an enrollment that rose to 2,200 at dif- ferent times during the year, the three adminis- trators with Mr. C. B. Breithaupt, principal, at the helm, and Mr. Sam Clifton, assistant in charge of discipline, found their challenge accelerated. Crowded classrooms and insufficient numbers of textbooks were not the least of their problems. Sam Clifton L. V. Irwin CH's Estes heads board, city superintendent serves third year ln his third year as superintendent of schools, Dr. Bill Lillard administered affairs for the school system which tallied 74,729 students. Working with Dr. Lillard and representing the Capitol Hill area as president ot the school board was long-time board member Foster Estes. Counselors Mildred Chase, Della Schooling, O. R. Williamson and Richard Krueger met the in- creasing enrollment still with the objective of placing each student where he could individually benefit most from his education. Q--E-4-if lll, s 3, l s. Iliff-'fs , . .cc it is .. t i 7 ,.,, Top right, Dr. Bill Lillard, superintendent, answers questions at a student press conference, initiated this year. Above, Mrs. Mildred Chase tiles IBM cards representing students schedules. Right, Dr. Bill Lillard, superintendent of schools. 'UF' EDDIE ALEXANDER, BS, MS, Boys' Pep club, MARIETTE ALLEN, BA, MA, MARY ANGLIN, BA, MA, Spanish Club, BUDDY ARMSTRONG, BS, MEd, MARILYN BETHEA, BS, Science club. L. H. BENGTSON, JR., BA, MS, tennis, Hon- or Society, Boys' O club, Economics club, JACK BIGGS, BA, Chess club, EMIT BRAD- FORD, BS, MEd, Junior class, R. E. BROWN- ING, BS, LINDA BUTCHEE, BA, Science club, Y-Teens. GEORGE CADELL, BA, JESS CARPENTER, VICA, CORNELIUS CARVER, BA, Safety Council, JOHN CAWLFIELD, BS, GWEN- DOLYN CLEMMONS, BA, Y-Teens. SARA RUTH COHEN, BA, MA, Thespians, Student Council, Pep Council, PTSA, BAR- BARA COLLINS, BS, FBLA, WILLIAM CRABB, Bs, Key club, CONNIE CREW, Bs, Ms, Ki-Yi's Pep club, Girls' O club, cheerlead- ers, RON CUNNINGHAM, BS, Redskin pep club, Student Council. MARGUERITE DANFORD, BA, Latin club, LOWELL DONLEY, T 8- I, VICA, WILLIE ED- WARDS, BA, MA, Boys' O club, CAROLE EGLESTON, BS, FBLA, sophomore class, EDDIE FIELDS, BS. RAYMOND FISH, VICA, LEILA FRAZIER, BS, MS, FHA, Iunior class, NOBA FRENCH, BS MEd, Y-Teens, FBLA, DON GASSETT, BS, Ki-Yi pep club, Morning Inspiration, DARLENE GILE, BA, sophomore class. JERRY GOODSPEED, BA, band, DONALD GORHAM, PHYNILA GRAHAM, BS, MA, Ki-Yi pep club, Girls' O club, H. E. HALL, VICA, ANN HARRIS, BA, French club. Numerous business courses are offered in a wide variety of fields to all students. Above, Mrs. Carole Egleston, typing and business math instructor, takes time out from her class schedule to have her picture made for the yearbook. Right, .lack Biggs, who is in charge of stage craft and visual aids, tests audio visual equipment to make sure it is kept in tip-top shape. Left, Mrs. Joy Rupp, business machines teacher, in an effort to better explain the mechanics of an adding machine, displays the equipment to the class. Teachers stress high professional standards through expansion Professionalism reigned among faculty mem- bers as they supported national, state, and local organizations, by attending committee meetings. One of these local organizations, the Oklahoma City Education Association operated an office and hired a secretarial staff. Obiective number one was improving teaching conditions. In addition, many of the staff members at- tended night school at surrounding colleges. il 1 E J in fe--Q-ll' l MAXINE HARRY, BS, MA, Honor Society, FBLA, W. O, HAWKINS, MA, VICAg PAUL HENDRIX, AB, MEd, German club, JIM HUFF, BS, Morn- ing lnspiration, iunior class. JAKE JACOBSON, MA, Boys' O club, RUTH CRAlG JONES, BS, MA, Red Cross, KENNETH KAPPEN, BA, MA, sophomore class, JAMES KING, BS, football team, wrestling team. RUTH KRAEMER, BA, MT, FJA, OCIPA, MARGIE LAPHAM, BA, MEd, iunior class, SUE LOLLIS, BA, senior class, GARY MAN- NERING, BS, Sigma Chi Iota, VIVIAN MAT- TOX, BA, MA, Mu Alpha Theta. LOUVENIA MOHAM, BS, BRUCE NUTT, BS, MS, VICA, ALBERT OSSENKOP, BM, MBE, choir, glee clubs, CLAUDELL OVERTON, MA, JESSE PIGG, MA. BILL POIRY, BA, MA, BOB PRITCHARD, BA, health club, JOY RUPP, BS, MBE, FBLA, Morning Inspiration, LAVERNA SALYER, BA, MA, MARY SCOTT, BS. L. J. SEMROD, BA, MEd, debate coach, NFL, WENDELL SHIPLEY, VICA, LEWIS SIMMS, BA, Technical Society, GLADYS SINCLALR, BA, Honor Society, HAZEL SMILEY, BA, MEd, Honor Society. C. B. SPEEGLE, BA, Boys' O club, JANET SPENCER, BD, VICA, JOE STARWALT, BS, MS, VICA, MARJORIE TERRY, BS, MA, Honor Society, JOE THURMAN, BA. 2 3 E 2 E 5 2 Q 5 L ,' -Q Teachers pile their plates high at the annual picnic, far left. Left, Mr. Ron Cunningham and Frank Medina, concentrate on a game of chess. Below, Mrs. Ann Harris is having no trouble Conveying the basics of French to her pupils. Far below, Mrs. Mariette Allen explains a poem to her literature class. M. V Kwj .N shred- E. B. VAUGHAN, BS, DECAg SUZANNE VAUGHN, BA, MT, WILLIE WILSON, BS- JOY WYATT BA senior class- LILLIAN SANDERS RN Mr Don Gassett checks out pep rib bons to a girl right Catching up on past reading Mr Jim Huff studies ln the library below .Mx KS' Teachers devote leisure hours to children, some vacation trips Enioying their families, pets, or just plain fun and relaxation filled teachers' spare time. The annual faculty picnic served as a casual get-together of old friends for the teachers. Many were found deep in concentration with competitive chess and checker games while other teachers fished and boated. Weekend trips to the lake and summer vaca- tions helped rest bodies and refresh minds. SHEILA BARBOUR, TV secretary, MARY ELVA CHADWELL, attendance secretary, ESKIE HANDKE, visual aids secretary: BETTY HARTMAN, Mr. Breithaupt's secre- tarv. lRENE HORN, registrar, NAOMI KINSEY, library clerk, JANE POTTER, Mr. Clifton's secretary, ORVIL REDDEN, head of the building engineers. GLADYS ROWE, 'Financial secretary, CHAR- LOTTE SAVAGE, assistant librarian, HELEN STOWE, cafeteria manager, SHIRLEY WHEELER, head librarian. Above, Mrs. Gladys Rowe is busily mak- ing money selling locks. Right, Mrs. Sheila Barbour takes roll 'lor a history television class. Center, Mrs. Shirley Wheeler over- sees the stocking of books on the shelves. Top right, Mrs. Jane Potter records ab- sences of all students, and far right, Mrs. Mary Chadwell is kept busy writing admits and typing the DNA. 3 5-. J .Q Q - . lg .r - 1 6 'X -' .. T .t .ss ,,f- N , W' -f..,..f J - ' .. .. ,,,,,,.. .- -,', --,-- E ,Q , ' ' , V xc K -. ,,, 5 V , -,L 5 V T 2 V 3 ,M , V , - ' E i i I f.- ., ,... - ,-- ii ' .Qi la-sri... 5 M tr Q Qi -W- . . ri C r T ,T :gt . r s 1..- . 'at -.sr an Q ' v' g ! ur V 3 . . ,. M, ,V . 1 bwwdlhil 3 ig' Helen Stowe ioins staff as cafeteria manager, secretaries switch Under the new management of Mrs. Helen Stowe, the cafeteria catered to the nearly 2,200 students. The maintenance crew was led by Mr. Orville Redden who had been head custodian at John Marshall for several years. Mrs. Jane Potter, formerly television secretary, became Mr. Clifton's secretary, and Sheila Bar- bour, formerly library clerk, became television secretary. Naomi Kinsey ioinecl the library staff as clerk. 12'- ,Via 4. w!'I'St yofo, 5, ,, ,. iff , f W. I Osh 5531, XX ' -'f' '5 sf, . Fai! if f., . , iii! if '35 ' S S C x I ,l : Q - f ll!! iii' im it f Building engineers. Front row: E. Kirk, J. Smith, W. Willams, L. Enaches, O. Redden, C. Musgrave. Second row: W. Bayer, H. Hall, H. Crawford, C. Schrader. Third row: R. Marshall, B. Caurtney, A. Brawn. Cafeteria staff. Front row: M. Ames, R. Brittan, T. Horn, V. Johnson, H. Starve, E. Bruno, M. Hay, N. Gabriel. Second row: E. Bowen, F. Dennis, B. Craig. Third row: C. Rowland, G. Higginbottam. Fourth row: M. Driver, J. Watts. Back row: W. Earp, G. Foster, E. Morgan. y .' ' Wire? an 'J xt . ,ff ,, , ff: ' Since science and mathematics are pre-requisites for almost all colleges, both were on most students' schedules. Above, Mr, Gary Mannering, Cap- itol HilI's new chemistry teacher, explains the complications of making a minor mistake during an experiment, ln order to pass Miss Hazel Smiley's biology class, one must learn the names of the many bones of the body and that is iust what these students are doing, below. Top right, Walter Nowacki begins his experiment by connecting the light spindle to batteries. . , y fi y tt fe .. ' K if , .t ,,,, , y 5 qs, riffs, i tw, mr l 1 . VN .Wt ,Qs F'-1 'Br' .WML IV, sis 'KL NRA-it Above, Mr. Willie Edwards and Mr. Lloyd Rumbaugh grade history papers. Left, Mike Moore traces one of the trails used by the disciples in preparation for Bible History. Below, Bobby Johnson gazes wonderingly at a fetus during biology. QL fl A B if ll ,V 'NJ Poll on election marks up George Wallace as new president Taking on the aura of an election year, social studies classes focused on the national campaign. ln connection with this, the school held a mock election which saw George Wallace elected. Math and science departments, under the lead- ership of Mr. Robert Browning, and Mrs. Ruth Jones, respectively, welcomed new teachers. Math courses from general math through math analysis were offered. Television classes were still an integral part of American history. it 1 ,ii -,.. h 31 Ki L1.. -rv. . ,..s., s. rrzmtumbampgm, .umwsvvif KV' V k L iz' .r.e r 2 . . s ...,, r m 1'k'A it r m,- ll - Far above, language students observe downtown Cklahoma City as seen from the window of Mrs. Gwyndolyn Clemmon's classroom, in order to get ideas for a theme. Above, Mrs. Laverna Salyer helps one of her reading students choose a book from The Literature Sampler, a booklet used in the reading classes. Right, Mrs. Margie Lapham relaxes in her room during her break for lunch. R 50 0I 1 ' i at 5 ,N fr Study of literature highlights classes in English, foreign languages Students were constantly exposed to literature in every form ranging from the trials of Hercules and Ulysses in Latin to romantic and modern short stories in English classes. W Teachers attempted to give students writing experience by assigning a daily journal, and a course in creative writing was offered. Foreign language was a part of most students' curriculum since four languages were offered from which to choose. 'We iff VP . Left, Mr. Paul Hendrix diagrams a sentence for his English class. Above, a cosmetology student takes a lesson in hair styling from her teacher, Mrs. Janet Spencer. Below, Sandra Harrison listens to a French tape, Allen Dukes writes a Latin translation, and Larry Romine gives an oral Spanish lesson. 3 ,M SP ,ali 590548 3 'ara' ' ..u'l .3 'l, , qivdf 'Pts' ,Up HZ.-N 4 S X 0 'ssv' X ss- Xilxs Q .0 0 U Q s Courses designed for creative minded cover wide elective range ln the creative vein, courses were designed to complement each individual's talent. Electives ranged from band and choir, debate and speech, cooking and sewing, iournalism and creative writ- ing to mechanical drawing and drafting. New head of the art department, George Ca- dell, ioined the staff from Jackson Junior High. A recent college graduate, Lewis C. Simms was the new drafting and design instructor. s A i l A . b X ik i 5 1, 3 A- 'i ,igj ,W sis HP ' ,ff E? Il ll grain 5, 4 as S T 5- by Q Q I 5 'Ui' v SR s I Far left, girls chorus members get in voice through practice. Above left, Mr. George Cadell helps one of his pupils with her mosaic design. Above, an art student sketches John Martin and Renee Redden for his current assignment. Left, Sandra Du- bois accompanies the choir. Below, band members tromp back to the bandroom after morning workout. mf. V 1 , I iff ' x Nc 5 'Y .A Below, Kenneth Jordon meets his match in trying to record a take down. Immediate right, practice, the only way to achieve victory, is carried out by Howard Dixon as he breaks through the blaster. Left, Lisa Adams stretches to catch the ball while working out in the gym. Far left, Clyde Armstrong takes a mighty swing while going through batting practice. Bottom, Kitty Robb comes from the pool soaking wet after swimming class, hurriedly dresses, then meets her favorite guy in the hall for a walk to her next class. fl l 1-1 'Y' .a , 'Ui 3 x F545 fl-,..3gbi-gi' 16. , , A ' A ' if .. . 2, ', , ll. Q - ' se 5 '72 If ',: e Physical education involves both requirements, elective courses For girls as well as boys, physical education :ourses included both requirements and electives. According to state regulations, students had :ne year of compulsory physical education, and nany chose teams classes as'electives or extra- :urricular activities. Coach Lloyd Rumbaugh returned to his alma nater after he coached at Southeast. New equipment for the department included :omplete uniforms for football players. 5 E F 3 3 s 1 4 5 3 1 5 A 1 ALTQJL 'MJ The hearTbeaT of The classes The endearing The ideals Tor The uniTy of spiriT, friendships, The TuTure- all were an evidence ThaT THE BEAT GOES ON .J N i L l Seniors elect Randy Parsons as president, collect dues early Seniors elected Randy Parsons their class presi- dent. Active in the concert choir, Randy led his senior committee through a year which saw the senior dues collected earlier than in years past. Vice president William Gibson, manager of the basketball team, was in charge of the senior as- sembly, which was designed to poke fun at teachers, students and situations, Martha Hender- son, secretary, was responsible for getting all seniors measured for caps and gowns which were maroon for the fourth consecutive year. ,mf um ll tu it in n an n in it mmm X ,yy jj Top, officers audition acts for the annual senior assembly. Above, Randy Parsons prepares to give his campaign speech for president of the senior class during the assembly which ended a week of publicity. Far left, William Gibson, vice-president, takes time out to catch a nap. Left, Martha Hen- derson, secretary, becomes ecstatic 'after learning that she won the election. Larry Allbritton Steve Allen Steve Alsup Charles Anderson Glenn Anderson Sharon Anquoe Robert Armstrong Johnny Arnold Pamela Arterbu ry Gloria Ashley Janice Atkins Sharon Austin Mark Avery Marvin Baker Mike Baker Gary Barton Ruth Bayless Mike Beaty Carl Bell Donna Beller Ronald Benear Danny Benetield Donald Berryhill Pat Bickerstaff Carla Bidleman Humor featured by 'ham' graduating seniors in annual assembly Senior members of the boys' pep club get in the warrior spirit as They war whoop their favoriie Reclskin team in the classic battle against southside arch rival, U. S. Grant. Steve Billings Jim Bishop Larry Black Gailynn Blackburn Sherry Blackwolf Larry Blair Glenda Booth Shirley Booth Judy Boswell Pauline Box Rhonda Boyd Roger Boyeli' Bonnie Brantley Carla Briscoe Ann Bristol Debra Brown Karen Brown Ronnie Brown Roy Brown Sandra Brown Wa? neu- Nr 'lug Ivy ,--019' Oi 2 '9 1 fu., WW Richard Brownfield David Bruce Carol Bryan James Bullington Jimmy Burks Peggy Burnett Joe Burns Dink Burrell Elizabeth Butler Raymond Butler Sherry Butler Gary Caldwell Vickey Callison Glen Cambron Pat Cambron Jimmy Campbell Sandy Carlile Gary Carr Connie Cavnar David Cawthon Judy Chadwell Sandra Chase Dorothy Cheuvront Wayne Childers Pamela Christian Gale Clay Juanella Clay Linda Coffey Sidney Coker Dale Collins Richard Comstock Randy Conder Don Connelly Leland Cook Mike Cook Nellie Coslovv Larry Cotton Tommy Covert Susie Creel Linda Cross Below, Gary Carr and Jim Lackey play records during lunch periods to promote the sale of dance tickets, Right, KiYi offi- cers assist cheerleaders in pep club yells and in keeping the girls quietly in order. Upper right, Richard Odle, Student Coun- cil president, confers with Miss Sara Cohen on results from Mr. and Miss Howdy voting. George Crozier Sandra Curtis Vickie Dale Paul Davis Allen Dawson Linda Dawson Cynthia Dean Steve Deason Paul Delgado Charles Dodson William Dorris Ted Dryden Gary Duke Allen Dukes Chuck Duncan Genese Dunson William Dye Pam Edwards Sue Edwards Homer Ellicott Joan Emils Robert Ervin Glenda Everett Denise Fairbanks David Fisher Henry Fisher Richard Fisher Tamara Fitch Dennis Flanagan Mike Foote Steve Ford Jimmy Foster Paul Frazier Carl Frazier Linda Freio ' in school elections for crowns of all major royalty - Seniors compete ew 6-7 'swf ,:. Q2v Hn? 41,41 4,-'rr ,anal Rr' was 4'-'If' a,,-,f Nbnvx Round-up crowd r ' d watches star' seniors para e 'in' school fogs Billy French Pam Fry Anthony Gaeddert Sara Gammell Craig Garner Don Garrett Terry Gasseur Marilyn Gentry Barbara Gibson Garrett Gibson William Gibson Karren Gilley Sandra Gilmore Donitta Gladden Donna Goad Don Gooselose Ruth Ann Gordon Wilbur Gouge Marvin Grabovv Mike Guaves Vicki Greear John Gregory Mike Griffin Carol Groesbeck Junelle Gronski Q' T r N- ' '7-5 1 l ix Wk Vx-'r sons. Q! 49 ,rf 'G i rv: 1 'f ,J ,gm QF N9 i - tri, w..-f k -'5 Y .y-1 if' ar r ord xp 5 R., John Groves Janice Guinn Paul Guthrie Patricia Haggy Michael Hall Brooke Hamilton Sherri Hamilton Barbara Hammon David Hankins Alan Harper left, Gary Duke participates in a two-act play, The Fan astiks which was presented early in the year by the drama department. Lett, members of the senior class exemplify the co rect mode of dress to sophomores in a fashion show during Redskin Round-up. Below, Steve Allen eats a hearty lunch in er to stay in shape, while conversing with friends. Y ' Kenneth Harrington Sandy Harris Kathy Harrison Kenneth Harrison Robert Harrison Sandra Harrison Ronnie Hayes Jerry Hayes Angela Hedges Louis Henderson fair ,ff nn' Below Jim Lackey laughs at the antics of a classmate during the break between classes Right while Donna Kitchens eats lunch her steady, Dickie Wmans seems to be engrossed in read- ing the contents on a potato chip bag. Far right, David Bruce helps a thoroughly confused friend with his written assign- ment in history. -Y Aw S Martha Henderson Fred Hendricks Anna Henson Tommy Henson Carol Hill Patsy Hill Donna Hilterbran David Hobbs Lorraine Hoegger Roger Hoffman JN X l Gary Holland Joe Holmes Clifford Hood Larry Hood Mary Hopewell Phyllis Horn Clara Housley William Howard Marc Howett Jim Hughes ..... All seniors enroll in study of British literature compulsory course Debbie Hunt Rita Hyams Vicki lsbill Shelba Jackson Ted Jackson Kathy James Marcus Jaques Mike Jenkins Johnny Jennings Barbara Jernigan Jack Jewell Sharon Jimenez Carhey Johnnene Gary Johns Joyce Johnson Kenneth Johnson Linda Johnson Roger Johnson Greg Jones Richard Jones Suzefte Jones Kenneth Jordan Franda Kaubin Dewayne Kay Gladys Keahey Timothy Keahey Denise Kelley Steve Kelly Dorthea Kendrix Mickey Kenney Binny Ketchum Barbara King Rita King Donna Kitchens Steven Klein same maroon caps, gowns for commencement R th Anne Gordon prepa es for the senior banquet by choos ng an appropriate pair of shoes from a local department store Barbara Knight Sandra Kramer Jim Lackey Ann Ladd Frederick Landrum Elsie Lanig Kenneth Lawson Leita Lawson Jackie Leader Kathy Lemons Debbie Livingston Tom Livingsfon Macherie Long Virginia Lorelie Vernon Love Donna Lueb Laney Luebking Gayle Luebking Eddie Lusk Ethleen Lusty Darrel Nladewell Wanda Mahone Dorothy Nlalicoaf J. W. Mann Julie Mann Anna Markham Vicky Martin Ellen Mashburn Phyliss Masher Jimmy May John Mayes William McAllister John McAlpine John McCarmick Jimmy McCaThern June McCharen Jennie McClelland John McCormack Marie McKinley Faye McLendon Seniors order announcemenfs in early fall for spring delivery Frank Medina Gary Melrose Larry Melvin Carhy Menefee Par Menefee Jerry Mercer William Merrick Joann Middleton Larry Millican Galatha Mills Loretta Mirchell Shirley Monek Tim Monieforie Jo Beih Moody Elbert Moore Glenna Moore Kathy Moore Mike Moore Clovefia Morris Bruce Moss Pamela Ann Muse Joe Musgrove Tom Nance Gary Nard Marsha Nelson +A A fm ' I ,, fix Gall Nichols sn Tanna Nicholson fi? K , 40-1' ,fx ,, 3 wg I ,Y . tit if M 1 f Q l ,ff ,ff Sl ' 1-17 e429 li ll aisfw .S 'W 'J Linda Nix V David Norton ia. 2 Stephen Newby 4 1:17 Walter Nowacki, Jr. Richard Odle -.1 -, Jo Ann Ofinowicz Jane Orr Jerry O'Shea ? Far left, Sandra Brown secludes herself in the library to do some serious thinking about her choice for senior announcements. Left, the studio photographer explains the price range of the different styles of senior pictures to Kathy Lemons. Far left, Donna Short started out with good intentions of tackling her lesson, but a bubble got in her way. - Mike Ossenkop Debbie Owen Mary Parker Gloria Parkhurst Randy Parsons ,L 1 'JS' Michele Passarelli, Jr Connie Payahsape Ransom Payahsape Diane Paylor Angela Peck if--sv Seniors evaluate requirements for continuing 3 education next year S Debbie Pendleton Steve Penrod Dwayne Phillips Steve Phillips Alana Pierce Troy Porter Gloria Powell Janice Pruitt Susan Puckett Debbie Queen Keith Quisenberry Debra Radcliff Marilyn Rainwater Olivia Ramos Gary Randall Terry Randall Linda Redmon David Reece David Retzlatt Jane Rice Glenn Richard Sheril Ridgell Peggy Riggs Robert Riggs Mary Rigsby if - the-ff Q, rsss ylg tr it Darrell Robbins Rickey Robinson Kenneth Roger Janis Rogge Jimmie Ross John Ross Charlene Rosser Tim Routen Joe Rowden Karen Rowden l 34 42. L . if at iii- .1 l ff we X f .-i ii? R Sandra Rowland Russell Penrod Steve Russell Steve Rutherford Carol Sanchez Darlene Sasnett Virginia Schiner Raymond Schlecht Steve Schuelein Mary Schumacher l Upper left, Jocelyn Tupper prepares information for a registra- tion blank to submit to the college of her choice. Left, Carol Groesbeck beamingly dreams of a large spring wedding as she admires herself in a bridal veil at a bridal shop. Below, Jo Beth Moody searches for subiect matter to write a term paper on the Anglo-Saxon period for English Literature. ,fa At' Below, Susie Smith looks as if she has iust about had it after a long walk from the parking lot. Right, Pam Edwards and Linda Coffey help dec- orate Mrs. Margie Lapham's bulletin board. Far right, the thought has struck Gale Clay that he has lust played his last football game for the Hill. 0 Q Dianna Scoggins David Scott Mary Scott Larry Self Vickie Sellera Linda Shadrick Dickie Sharp Lincla Shofner Donna Short Sherry Shotts Larry Shuffield Edna Simmons Michael Skropka Ron Sleeker Gary Smith Susie Smith -l--1' Seniors finish Terry Smith Bobby Snow Robert Snow Craig Snyder Barbara Sowers Andy Springer Evelyn Spurgeon Donna Stanley Lee Steeds Jeffrey Steele Emma Steinbrook Larry Stem Gwen Stephens Kelly Stephens Carolyn Stewart Ricky Stipkal Pauline Stokes Robert Storie George Storm Jerry Storm Doneva Sullivan Kenneth Sullivan Jeannie Sullivant Brenda Tabor Rosaland Taylor final exams early fo prepare for commencement Sandra Taylor Phyllis Teefers Sharon Templeion Bruce Thompson Elaine Thompson William Todd Bobby Tomlinson Johnny Toolare Jocelyn Tupper Sam Vaughn Glenda Vickrey Cathy Vicselc Ruth Wade Martin Walden Carol Walker Cynthia Wall Terry Walser William Ward Jeff Warren Sam Warson Perry Whitson David Whomble Ma rga reT Whomble Deborah Wilder Cathy Williams Cheryl Williams Donna Williams Freida Williams James Williams June Williams Shirley Williams Vikki Williams Ada Williamson Jerry Wilson Karen Wilson Mike Wilson Richard Winans Diane Winstead Janice Wolf Linda Woodard 'I -...I Y 'hx M fav 3 'f-, Seniors 'rn swim' with games, fashions, flings fill graduation day Left, Michael Bradburry watches impatiently from the side lines as the Skins make a frantic try to stay on top. Lower left, Don Connelly tries out his newly acquired dune buggy on the hills at the sand pits. Below, before the Grant game Angela Hedges, Ki-Yi cheerleader, decorates the guard for the Red- skin's pot-bellied Indian in the main hall. 'N Paula Woody Diane Wooliver Virginia Young V, ,.,,- , HW-- , ri QQ in T lil 1 l ww. is Bishop, Cermak, Petkof elected new officers of iunior class Probably the shortest class president in the school's history, Larry Bishop,was elected by the iunior class on the first ballot in the fall. Assisting Larry in executive capacities were Ernie Cermak, vice president, and Cathy Petkof, secretary. With representatives from iunior English classes composing a committee, the officers worked to execute several money-raising proiects, among which were dances and rummage sales. Proceeds were used to finance the iunior-senior prom. 'N Q. 'Hx l Top, junior class officers make last minute preparations for the prom. Above, Larry Bisho president, adiusts the microphone from atop a Cafeteria table where he delivered his can paign speech. Left, Ernie Cermak, vice-president, seems to be overcome by drowziness during class discussion on literature. Right, as prom time draws nearer and pressures mount, Cath- Petkof, secretary, pauses to gather her wits before continuing work. I Joe Adams Kinton Adkins Latrecea Adkinson David Aduddell Keith Ainsworth Kathryn Albertson Bill Albright Dianna Anglin Alvin Arbgast Clyde Armstrong Patricia Armstrong Ruby Arnold Sherrell Arnold Joe Attocknie Katie Aycock David Bailey Linda Bailey Janis Banister Jesse Baquera Teresa Barnett Carolyn Barrett Joy Bass Sherry Bass Linda Beagles Brenda Bell Jan Beller Teresa Belvin Teresa Benear David Benham Wanda Benson Lloyd Berkley Hadwood Bickerstaff Roy Biddle Pat Bieger Tommy Bighead Linda Bigsoldier Patricia Billy Edwayne Birdsong Kerry Bishop Larry Bishop Lanita Black Ronald Black Chester Boevers Joe Boman Steve Boren Sam Borias John Bowles Candy Bowman Mike Bradburry Howard Brady Larry Brandon Steve Brice Paula Brinson Sandra Britton Jamey Broom Carl Brown Drama students present literature highlights to iunior classes Jane Bruno Larry Buchanan Freda Buerger Alicia Bunting Becky Burcher Nelda Burleson Floyd Burnett Gary Burnett Debra Bybee Benny Cabe Roger Cable Betty Calhoun Lois Calhoun Sylvia Calhoun Cathy Cambron Donald Campell Barbara Canard Kenneth Cargile Carolyn Carter Dennis Carter Anthony Carvers Judy Case David Caster Janice Caton Phillip Castro George Cawthorn Mike Cebulesky Ernie Cermack Darrell Chambers Connie Chandler Mary Lou Chandler Frank Chavez Pat Cheshier Larry Clark Paula Clark Tim Clayburn Gary Clemmons Jody Coker Clifford Cole Debi Colley Pat Collins Rose Conder Charlene Cook Jim Cook Vickie Cook Eugene Cops Linda Cordes Kathe Corey Judy Corn Larry Corn Cathy Cosby Danna Cottrell Jim Cox Mike Cratin Terry Crawley Vesta Creech -- :sa i Clay Crook Sharon Crossland Frank Cruse Steven Cupit Frank Darbe Brenda Davis Burl Davis Thelma Davis Louis Decker Dale Dickson Howard Dixon Mark Dobbs Betty Dodson Cindy Dodson Phillip Dodson Mary Doleza Teresa Dominguez Ray Doonkeen Patti Doughty Johnny Douglas Lesa Drew l t i Sherri Dukes Kathy Dunbar Mike Dunn Steve Earp Cindy Edgin Mark Edwards Robert Edwards Catherine Eide Jim Elkins Joyce Ellis Dwight Emerson Van Etheridge Judy Evans Vicki Everett Linda Ezell Billy Fields Lillian Fields Pat Filler Debra Filmore Danny Finch Jennetta Fincher Far left, Juniors were among rabble in the first assembly of Howard Brady, iunior, quenches a long, dry hour in class. Below, rate their car for the Ardmore the exuberant the year. Lett, his thirst after students deco- football game. 958 .,,.s ,K ,, WN-umm 5---..4-t A .,r.. S g'.- 'NC Below, Susan Sammentinger eyes the pep club as a warning to yell louder while she vigorously cheers the football team. Right, Barbara Fuller picks up supplies in the storeroom from Mr. Irwin for her teacher during her aid period. Far right, Debbie Colley searches for a iuicy mystery story in a paperback version to read for a book report due in her junior English Class. April Flowers Rita Flowers Jannette Folkes Connie Fortune Andre Fountain James Fox Herman Franklin Donna Friar Gary Frost Beverly Frunk Barbara Fuller Paul Fuller Neal Fulton Susan Gainor Johnny Garcia Mike Garrett Mike Garrette Billy Gaston Wallace Gates Mary Joe Gessman Dorothy Gibson George Gibson Royce Gideon Deborah Gilliam John Glaze Jennifer Gonzalez Mike Gonzalez Shirley Goode Sondra Gooding Janet Gourley Deanie Greear Henry Grinstead Kathy Guinn Ralene Gullett Bobby Gurdy Don Hackett Pat Hackett Pam Haggerman Paul Hagman Mike Hale Terry Hale Kathy Hall Donna Hammon Melita Hampton Bobby Hancocks Tracy Harridge Katherine Harrington Bobby Harris Sue Harris Mark Harrison Bradley Harry Mike Hathcock Mary Hayes Randy Hebert Emma Hedrick Bobby Henderson Tommy Hendon Linda Henson Debbie Herrin Linda Herrington Rickey Herrington James Hilterbran Danny Hilton Earnest Hocker Jerri Hocker Jonathan Hoffman Jimmy Hogan Tim Hogan Shirley Holt Pat Homer Kay Hornick Larry Horton Betty Hoskins Jimmy Howard David Huddleston Glenda Hudson Phillip Hudson Robert Huerta Marvin Hughey Tina Hull Peggy Hunley Lorna Hunsaker Rick Hunt Billie James Darrell James Michael James Vicki Johnson Carolyn Jones Jackie Jones Vicki Jones Virginia Jones Deborah Jordan Linda Jordan Tommy Jordan Ruth Kanada Leora Kellner Linda Kesner Connie Ketcherside All juniors enroll in American literature class as first requirement ge fi ' 1 M S L, iii 5 Above, Keith Starkey, looks quite upset over the setback in the Enid game. Right, Skins' iunior cheerleaders do an original dance routine for the annual Redskin Round-up. Far right, steadies deiectedly leave the stadium after the Grant game. Terry Kilpatrick Jerrie King Rosela King Tony King Janet Kinsey Darrell Kirk James Kirkham Vivian Kixmiller Rosalee Klicker Steve Knight Teresa Knight Frances Koman Steve Koonce Susie Koonce Ricky Kordelski Jackie Kroth Linda Lair Ricky Lancrum Steve Lane Charla Lankford Vicki Larson Ronald Lavarnway Rick Lawrence Vickie Lawrence Debbie Lawson Coleta Leake Joyce LeBIonde Terry Leeper Eugene Leinneweber Terry Lemons Randy Linder .lack Livingston Rhonda Lloyd Cheryl Loftis Barbara Lopez Barbara Lorton Bobby Lott Carla Loveless Paula Lowe Boyd Luce Steve Lusk Gary Lynch Judy Manning Sandie Manning Brenda Mantooth Karen Manuel Ted Mapes Barbara Martin Betty Martin Gordon Martin John Martin Mary Martinez Judy Maynard Christine McBride Mike McCaughan Nancy McClain David McConnell Roy McConnell Biddie McCuan Janet McCullar Dean McCullough George McDouIett Earl McFarland Donald McGruder Gary McGuire James McKee Wanda McKinzy Theresa McMackin Randy McSadden Patricia Meece Don Menetee Claretta Merkey Chris Merrett Don Merser Theresa Metz Don Meyers Delana Meziere Carol Migdat John Miller Judy Miller Robert Miller Shirley Miller Vickie Miller Betty Mitchell Gaytha Mitchell Shirley Mitchell Dewayne Moates Bill Mobley Steve Moniaras Mary Moore Linda Morgan Jackie Mullins Sheila Musgrave Dovie Myers Tommy Myers Ronald Neely Joveada Newby Gene Newmoon Below, Ernie Cermak beams approval as a pretty salesgirl sells him a pep tie. Right, Susie Koonce and Eva Oldham get a head start to the pep assembly and all the homecoming festivities. Far right, Keith Shingleton dreams about the action he will see on the field later in the evening. .shams 'NU'- N' Q, XX Sandra Newville Davinda Nichols Karen Nichols Don Nicholson Dale Nixon John Norfolk Janice Norman Eva Oldham Richard Olney Greg Osborn Joyce Overstreet Don Owen William Owens Pam Paniagua Bruce Parker Jim Parker Robin Parker Tim Pate Pam Patterson Maylan Payne Gloria Pearman Eldon Pelham Cathy Petkof John Pexa Gerald Phillips Edith Pigg Johnny Platt Eugenia Pledger Donna Porter Dianna Postoak Vickie Pratt Billie Price Mary Prieto Katherine Putman Yolanda Quintanilla Vicki Quisenberry Sammy Ramos Shawn Ramoz Jerri Rawls Renee Redden Terry Reddout Janie Reid Vickie Reynolds Jackie Richard Don Richards Linda Richardson Ma rga ret Richardson Shirley Rider Mary Ridgewell Linda Riggs Eddie Riley Katie Ritchie Kitty Robb Linda Robinett Lester Robinson Tony Rodriquez Dan Rogers Linda Roland Larry Romine Don Ross Linda Ross Harvey Rowell Beverly Roy Cheryl Ryder Ralph Salazar Connie Sales Robert Salyer Susan Sammetinger Billy Sanders Phillip Sanders Brenda Sanner Ladonna Saylor Margie Schieferstein Rosie Schlecht Charles Schlittler Donna Schull Janice Seals Kay Seaton Bart Selby Sheila Seymore Tom Shannon Darrell Sharber Doris Sharp Jim Sharp Steve Shed Keith Shingleton Chana Sifers Judy Simon Tommy Sink Charles Smith David Smith David P. Smith Eddie Smith Jim Smith Joyce Smith Larry Smith Larry Smith Terry Smith Juniors sponsor 1: f o a 0 und ralsmg prolecfs, sales to help fill coffers l 70 l National Merit draws strong participation from college-bound Above, Susan Gainor gets into the spirit, while Larry'Bishop, immediate right, takes refuge in a showcase. Middle right, Frank Cruse takes a spin with Mr. Wendell Shipley. Far right, Jackie Jones becomes a kid again. Carla Sneed Hugh Ann Snyder Phyllis Sossman Mark Spradley Thomas Stapp Keith Starkey Sandi Steeds David Steerman Ilene Stevens Stan Stevenson Dee Stewart Michael Storey Jerry Stout Renita Suttee Steve Sutterfield Jimmy Svetgoff Barbara Swafford Don Tarrant Sonia Tarrant Carol Taylor James Taylor Marvin Taylor Mike Taylor Mark Teague Martha Tener John Terry Kay Thomas Andy Thompson Jimmy Thompson Margie Thoms Shirley Threet Doug Threlkeld Debbie Tillson Mike Trevino Elaine Trout Wayne Trout Gary Troxell Roy Vanzant Debbie Vargas Sue Vaughn Jim Verser Renee Villicana James Waggoner Danny Walker John Walker Sharon Walker Sherry Walker Karla Wardell Clarence Warstler Carol Watts Pat Watts Ricky Watson Barbara Weekley Sally Whalen Curt White Margaret White Phillip Whiieley Geraldine Whitson Linda Whorton Joyce Wigley Wayne Wigley John Willeford Alfred Williams Mike Williams Ricky Williams Carol Wilson Gary Wilson Robert Willis Janet Winborn Carl Winsted Monte Wise Jack Woods Robert Woodrow David Woodruff Tom Worley Kathy Wornstaff Charles Wright Eddie Wright Becky Wynn Tom Wynn Jimmy Yandell Rodney Yarber Lana Young Wanda Young Tresa Youngblood +2 M1?,,. in- ,L kin, ' 4 all ,455 we is-'f new- 'E ,A 9331.353 35365 Q. :rg .., .nakgjkff RU' iv 'MKG 1' ':.1L-ff:ifaisftii3223121IWee!fl-lE2i2t222ff221z flliiaiqiiimai:Zilla!i'..t.-2:1:s:.r1.1t.,., U o k Sophomores try to get all students involved in extra activities With her obiective to get all sophomores in- volved in extracurricular activities so that school would have more meaning for them, Mary Mc- Elwee led the sophomore class as their president. Vice president, Floy Howard, and Cindy Wil- son, secretary, assisted Mary in planning activ- ities which steered away from the picnic. The only class which did not collect dues, soph- omores climaxed their year with a sit-down sup- per. They raised money with a bakesale. , .Xe ef- 5 - ss me f - sf -1-.,......,..,-,A -1-.ii,-, V 'ur-mu-pq Top, adding the female domesticity to the sophomore activities, officers prepare cokes for the class picnic. Above, Mary McElwee, president, counts votes on a motion made in one of the regular meetings. Left, Cindy Wilson, vice-president, attempts, somewhat hectically, to balance money taken in and bills that needed to be paid. Right, Floy Howard, secretary, relaxes at home with potato chips and coke while completing a daily reading assignment. Terry Abbitt Vicki Abbitt Cindy Abbott Alacia Adams Nancy Afinowicz Teresa Akoneto Billy Albert Roney Alexander Barbara Allison Debbie Allison Barbara Argo Mike Armstrong Darrell Arnold Joyce Artussee David Atchley James Atkins Mike Autaubo Debbie Avery Faye Bagby Debbie Bailey Carol Ballinger Kathy Baines David Baker Wesley Baker Joe Bales Alan Ball Gary Ball Paula Bane Gloria Baquera Charles Barnes Mike Bartlett Ronnie Barton Hoyt Bass Barbara Bates Becky Baugh Carol Beaham Jamie Beaty Bill Bell Ernest Bell Marsha Bell Randy Bell Nancy Beller Gary Benefield Louie Bennett Sharon Benson Mony Bertram Eva Beth Frank Bishop Kathy Black Kay Blackburn Monte Blewett Peggy 50995 Martha Bolton Ladonna Bonner Lynn Bond Darlene Bonham David Boswell Mark Bouse Donna Boyd Geania Boykin Jackie Bowers Billy Bowles Pat Bowling Brenda Boyson ? Enrollmenf soars for large sophomore class which tops 800 3, it J JoAnn Bradley Pam Brecheen Brenda Bridges Billie Brinson Debbie Brooks Joe Brooks Pat Broom Bill Brown Bobby Brown Carla Brown Ilene Brown Jackie Brown Johnny Brown Kathy Brown Mary Brown Sherry Brown Mike Browning Eugene Bryson Terry Buchanan Clayton Buckley Melody Burger Darla Bulis Larry Bullock Clifford Burnett Jerri Burns Ricki Burrell Larry Butler Mary Byford Charlene Cain Patricia Cain Debbie Callison Donald Camren Rita Canary Leland Capps Thurman Carr Sandy Carlile Robert Carter Rickey Castro Melvin Cates Paula Cheshier Mary Clark David Clemmitt Dennis Cobb Karen Cogan Gay Coker Barbara Cole Sharon Cole Pam Coleman Debbie Combs Jesse Campala Brenda Cook Jerry Copeland Kay Courtney Danny Cowherd Steve Cowns Eddie Cox Debra Cravens Carolyn Crawford Judy Crawley David Curry Sandy Cusac Johnnie Cyphers Floydena Daniel Brenda Dacus Linda Darvin Bennett Davis Debbie A. Davis Debbie S. Davis Howard Davis Mike Davis Pat Dearmore Steve Delancy Denny Delaughter Juan Delgado James Dennis Charles Dickson Danny Dickson Vickie Dixon Diana Dockery Jerri Dodson Kenneth Dodson Marilyn Doonkeen Barbara Dorris Barbara Dorsey Jeanne Dowtin Sandra Dubois Donald Duck Sherri Duke John Dunbar Gordon Duncan Harley Duncan Karen Dunkeson Larry Duran Debra Durkee Karen Dutton James Dye Daryl Dyles Donald Eagle Debbie Eaton Mike Eaton Ronnie Eckel Rhenda Edwards Norma Effinger Richard Elder Chuck Engles Silvia Espinosa Linda Evans Mimi Evans Randy Fabres Mickey Factor Joe Fagan Brenda Fails . l,,i is 5 -v Q During Twirp Week, it is customary for girls to supply the money and muscle. Far left, Jamie Beaty holds James Dennis' iacket for him while he decides what textbooks he needs her to carry. Left, Mike McClure entertains his favorite girl in the fieldhouse. Above, the nurse checks Pam Johnson's throat to make sure she is sick enough to go home. Below, Mr. Paul Hendrix gives Greg Hayes, under- classman, directions to his next classes. Right, as the remainder of the class watches, biology students prick each others fingers in order to learn their blood types. There comes a time in every sophomore's life when she finds she must stand at the end of the line as does Patty Nelson, far right. xx fl Richard Fairbanks Carol Fanning Donna Farmer Edna Farr Glenna Fellows Jerome Pike Gary Finch Andrew Finley Donna Fish LaNelI Fish Gail Fisher Freddie Fisher Trudy Fleming Vernon Fletcher Steve Flowers Theresa Flud Ralph Followill Richard Foote Tim Fort Jerry Frazier Mary Frazier Anita Freeman Ricky Freeman Sammy Freio Jack Frost Peggy Frost Gerald Gable Sharon Gabriel Sandy Gaeddert Billy Gage Ralph Galbreath Ricky Galindo Hurley Gamble Patricia Garner Jan Garrett Karen Gathord Bobby Geisler Linda Geyer Sharon Geyer Gayle Gibson Carmen Gilbert Della Givens Ronald Goad Johnnie Goat Anita Goetz Kirby Goldsby Steve Gonzales Tommy Gonzalez 'xr Wayne Goodin Tim Goodman Sue Goodwin Brenda Gordon Sheila Goudeaux Jeff Graig Sue Grassman Linda Green Rick Greenrod Ronald Greenthaler Cathy Gregory Tenna Griffin Monte Grissom Mike Haley Joe Hall Marisa Hall Mark Hamilton Cynthia Hammitt Sharon Hamman Steve Hammcntree David Harper Juanita Harper Lucretia Harper Sonny Harper David Harris James Harris Pam Harris Gail Harrison JoAnn Harrison Millie Harvey Kim Harville Mike Hash Jimmy Hatfield Debra Hawcox Greg Hayes Larry Hedzel Helen Helms Mike Hendan John Hendrix Judy Henson Debbie Hendzel Debra Herman Danny Hicks Billy Hill Donald Hill Judy Hill Linda Hill Diane Hines Jerry Hindzel Pam Hixon Bobby Hobbs Billy Hoder Karen Hollingsworth Donna Howard Floy Howard Wesley Howard Cindi Huckabee Carolyn Hudson Jamie Huff John Huff William Hufman Johnny Hull Darlene Hurt Gary Hutchinson Sophomores get in swing with sports events, assemblies, studies 'QE f..Q 0 0 war Debra Hutton Shirley Hyath Connie Ingram Eunice Jackson Juanita Jackson Mike Jackson Sharleen Jackson Stan Jackson Debbie Jackson Georgeanna James Jerry James Amelia Jaques Nikki Jenkins Vanessa Jenkins Vicki Johns Bobby G. Johnson Elizabeth Johnson Louise Johnson Pam Johnson Teresa Johnson Vernon Johnson Wilma Joledford Allen Jones Carla Jones Danny Jones Debbie Jones Faye Jones Janet Jones Ricky Jones Sherri Jones Wilma Jones Judy Jordan Margie Jordan Helen Kay Jimmy Keener David Keleiv Bobby Kelly Charlene Kelly Danny Kelly Debbie Kelly Beverly Kennedy Linda Kennedy Randall Kenny Wayne Ketchum Ella Kedd Mike Keifner Edward Killian Carol Kimble Ladonna Kimsey Tim King Vicki King Linda Kirkpatrick Joelyn Klimkoski Ronnie Kolar Margorie Korstiems Tim Kuhlmon David Lafaven Paul Lamb Tommy Lane Fred Larson Neil Larson Patti Latum Diane Lavielle Mike Lawrence John Lee Debbie Leger Debbie Lewis LaWana Livingston Zella Lollis Charlene Long Steve Long Taylor Long Brenda Looper Cathy Loudermilk James Lovelace Donna Lloyd Marie Lyles Billy McAlpine Janet McClain Renee McClain Cheryl McConnell Dale McConnell Roger McConnell Terry McDonough Mary McElwee James McGough Linda McHobb Steve McKee Kenny McKinley Roney McKinley Robert McKinley Cathy McKillips Ruth McKinny Jimmy McMillian Sandra McMurtray Chris Macom Debra Maham Randy Mahan Barbara Malicoat Ricky Malone Pamela Mankins Wayne Marks Randy Marshall Pam Mathis Sirilo Martinez Leona Martin Rosemary Martin Vicki Martin Linda Massengill Carrie Mayfield Peggy Mellot Xltl ill l l,lll lhl XlVll'QltS'll N NN XXI Far left, Mary McElwee ties spirit strings on students' fingers to promote school spirit before the Grant game. Left, Ralph Galbreath. new O club member being initiated into the club, shines Kenneth Sulli- van's shoes as one of the admittance exercises. Above, Connie Odle admires the work done by the art department in the main hall showcase. Below, Charles Dixon helps his homeroom gain needed advisory points by entering a pep poster in the all-school competition, Right, Debbie Lewis, KiYi pledge entertains other members of pep club by YU! nl' s Klang? doing a iig in the cafeteria before school. Far right, disgusted pledges, seeking revenge, drag Sandy Harris, an officer in the club, across the lawn. X -fl A' ,XXX 2 Paulette Melsin Sidney Melsin Chris Menefee Kaye Menefee Dennis Mercer Larry Merriet Joe Merrill Diane Merring Tesse Middleton Judy Migdat Coy Miller Danny Miller Mike Miller Sue Miller Susan Miser Glenda Mitchell Marta Mitchell Richard Mize Edward Monioras James Mooney Franklin Moore Vicki Moore Steve Moses James Mortein Gaylon Motah Hoy Mount Charles Mumcy Gayla Mu'noz Marla Murry Mike Murphy Sheila Mussett Danny Myers David Myers Lanny Myers Debbie Narlon Ricky Naylor Terry Neal Vicki Neal Donna Nelson Patty Nelson Patricia Newman Eddie Newell Larry Nibbett Billie Nichols Roy Nichols Ann Nicholson Elizabeth Nish Sherri Noblett Doyle Nox Connie Odle Tommy Odlen Charles Orahod Jerri O'Shea Gary Overal Claudetta Overstreet Carl Owens Randy Owens Zella Owens Jerry Pangle Phillip Pape Mike Parish Mark Park Carl Parson Verle Parson Linda Parton Jesse Pece Genelda Peck Fred Peelman Tonia Pehl Jerry Perkins Sharon Phillips Bonnie Pierce Ricky Pipkin Gayle Plank Sharon Pointer Randall Poyner Charles Prather Doug Price Tony Price Pete Priets Eddie Prince Steve Prumbly Kenneth Pryor David Puente Debbie Pullian Mike Raboasek Ben Ramirez Frank Ramirez Richard Raymond Susan Reagan Marilyn Reece Mike Reece Patsy Reid Gloria Rhodes Jeanette Ric Jay Ridge Bobby Riley Merial Ripard Liz Ritter Dianna Robbins Sheila Robbins Carol Roberts Leslie Roberts Tonuia Roberts Lora Robinson Barbara Robinson Micheal Rocha Dennis Rockman Carl Rogers Jackie Rogers Catherine Ross Mathew Roughface Sophomore girls go through trials, tribulations of massive pledging Most sophomores enroll in physical education ,9 I ' requirement early if 'l J .Ti sii it L.H Judy Rowden Donita Rozelle Denise Ruckman Roger Rusche James Russell Patsy Russell David Rutherford Evelyn Runyon Valura Sabb Judi Sage John Salazar Sherry Sampson Nancy Sanders William Sanders Thresa Sandy Sandra Sarner Jerri Sawyer Pattie Schatz Mike Schlittler Henry Schlotman Bobby Schmidt Gary Schultz Chris Schmach Lillie Scoggins Debbie Scott Shelia Seams Jessie Seigler Janie Self Rocky Self Carol Sewell Donna Shackelford Sharon Shahan Dean Sharber Ronnie Sharp Mary Shaw Albert Shalton Ricky Sherron Debbie Short Scott Sinapkins Kenny Sims Judy Sloan Ritchie Smart Arthur Smith Beverly Smith Cathy Smith Jan Smith Katherine Smith Kenny Smith LaVonda Smith Linda Smith Mary Smith Mike Smith Patsy Smith Phyllis Smith Sharon Smith Steve Smith Wanda Smith Gary Smyth Melody Snow Carolyn South Alanna Soules Lewis Spacek Debbie Sparks Teresa Sparks Jerry Speager Jackie Spencer David Springer Christi Stacey Suzi Stearman James Stove Susan Steep David Steiskal Terry Stells Cindy Stem Retha Stevens Ricky Stewart Debbie Story Terry Story Howard Stricklin Linda Sucad Don Swafford Willard Sweal Pat Swindler Helen Szcepka Karen Tannehill Carol Tash Sandra Taylor Ladonna Tebruinke ,S sa. Mike Tener Doyle Terrell Kenneth Terrell Monte Terry Jim Thompson Wynella Thoms Cindy Threet Barbara Tolberf Wayne Tolle Tommy Tomlinson Rick Trip Eddie Tucker Fred Tucker Vivian Tucker Elaine Tumbleson Sherri Turner Patty Turnpagh Carol Underwood Linda Vines Dee Vietta Janie Vickrey Shirley Vervinck Jerry Verable Diana Vawter Far left, Vicki Dixon, John Bailey, Fred Winnard, and Mary McElwee decorate their car for the Enid foot. ball game. Left, Vicki Dixon, Sharon Benson, and Patty Wilson, KiYi pledges, count the posts on the fence enclosing the practice field. Above, Debbie S. Davis practices her newly formed routine in front of the showcase window in the fieldhouse. 83 Sophomores start first steps in research work by visiting library Greg Wagner Ruby Wainscott Jackie Wallace Donna Walls Billy Walton Pat Wenattee Judy Walker Kenny Walker Bobby Ward Brenda Ward Russell Washburn Pat Webb Mary Wedderdorf Mary Welch Debbie Welser Charles White Charles White Jimmy White Ray White Linda Whitley Barbara Wickware James Willey Bonnie Williams Larry Williams Patty Williams Randy Williams Timmy Williams Debbie Wilson Cindy Wilson Danny Wilson Harvey Wilson Lavonna Wilson Mark Wilson Velma Wilson Juanita Winkle Freddy Winnard Larry Wood Carolyn Woods Mike Woods Connie Woodworth Eddie Workman John Worley Linda Wythe Nancy Yeaman Theresa Young Gary York Meryl Zanders W-H1 f, M-WEN . x :sag X gf-3.9 E 57 TXM ,i f 5 :1 VR TL - W ' .f 3 -. 1 L WEE Working in and ouT of class, on campus and off campus-- playing and dating and planning for The fufure- stuclenf life showed The Beat Goes On rn' Curriculum pursuits involve memorizing, drilling for solids, electives Aside from all the extra-curricular pursuits which the Redskins participated in during their everyday school life, studying remained the most important. Memorizing debate speeches, cram- ming for history tests, and coniugating French verbs chiefly occupied students' time. College bound students chose electives which would help in their desired fields of learning. Others selected one of the three-hour vocational courses such as offset printing or IBM keypunch. Yi Lower left, sophomore students in Mrs. Harris' English class study dili- gently. Upper left, students confer with counselors, Della Schooling and Mildred Chase, in the school library. Center, Kathy Menefee pounds away at the typewriter. Above, Ou:h! exclaims Coleta Leake, as she pricks her finger with a needle while sewing. Below, films concerning dating are exhibited by Mrs. Butchee to her family relations classes. l Above, Paul Guthrie recites lines for Romeo. Center, Tamara Fitch, newly crowned Miss Howdy, accepts a bouquet of roses. Upper right, working up a go-go routine for the Mystery Assembly are Kenneth Sullivan, Anthony Gaeddert, Joe Rowden, and Steve Allen. Far right, Linda Shadrick and Andy Thompson apply the finishing touches before The Fantasticksf' Center right, Kay Fincher and Keith Ainsworth pre- pare to operate on Herman Franklin in the junior class assembly. Below, the concert choir presents the annual Thanksgiving assembly. 5 News ,X , Assemblies feature FCA feats by strongest man, teacher Indian tale Starting the school year with a multitude of as- semblies was the Fellowship of Christian Athletes' presentation, featuring feats of strength by the world's strongest man, Paul Anderson. Hilarity dominated the Mystery Assembly when brawny football players imitated go-go dancers, and teachers portrayed the characters of a morale building folk tale. Sacred music was provided by the choir in the annual Thanksgiving assembly, and the Senior as- sembly recalled to memory some of the fun-filled moments of the upperclassmen's past at the Hill. fri -'xg- X it Sill!!! SWB UZ WYE ll LREKEY FUR UR PRESMNT Organized recreation tells other side of school life beyond classroom Day after day, week after week Hillmen loved being at school. Students managed to halt the grind of a regular school day by providing their own means of amusement, thought up in their own study-filled minds. School life held more for students than iust reading, writing, and arithmetic. School was fun. Redskin Roundup, Homecoming and Career Day proved to be exciting school events. The ini- tiation of Ki Yi pledges absorbed the attention of everyone in the school. This year confirmed the previous Capitol Hill slogan We're the Best! 92 .41 vs ve .fum Jim Lackey, far right, flashes a smile of determination as he posts a sign declaring his candidacy for senior president. Upper left, Kathy Harrison shows her approval of flower power. Joe Holmes re- laxes in the lounge between classes, lower left. Center, Debbie S. Davis and Vicki Moore exhibit their socks during pledge week. Carol Walker and Cathy Cosby take advantage of the first snow by building a snowman, above right. Above, Terry Gasseur en- courages sophomore girls to ioin Ki Yi's at the Redskin Roundup. Off-campus fun ranges from child-type play to expressionistic art Redskins could not be labeled all work and no play as they found many aberrations from the routine of attending school. Students did not allow lack of money to slow Their beat of having fun when leisure hours were available. Ample activities such as working out on a merry-go-round, sliding down a giant slide, or expanding one's mind in a psychedelic poster shop were discovered by on the go students. ttt' t ' 'M tii vga, ccct ,. scct cttc ..,, .., , Ziq..-,,,..- ..., M i 's ct ctccctcccc,,ccctccs ' 5 sscccss liiipggiigc tcccc if ,' t c ty it I .t 'ff f l l l c l Z y i at t EW? l l 9 , mix 3133 if r r ll ts s N1 . , X lli ll K i l l 1 i My Iiiiil ?'..':'iii ll-nl'li!5ft!gg s,c1 .s ,. llyi--51 ffwsffjl 3 relBl'Qn I as , life ! 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I '?S?fE5W:'-',21i1R:'A gf-fiiflix f X Z'fQrQffxZW9,-i?f721'13 xE'iiL? fL LK 3 N A 6'f'wiwQQ Qjfii3LUf? fjftfg 1.1 M1777 .K ,. we 9 41gq,0L 133, V ' , smzg .YQQQWJN-f aah, '- 1, ,fx - vw cjei?-btfm, X265 5135? 1 ,V A fvgxfigfifw 4 -vx kk king, 1 4373: X X Above, hands covered with spirit strings show support for the Redskins. Above right, cheerleaders cheer for their team any place they can find. Lower right, Tommy Stapp leads the team on to the field for a game. Susie Creel and Terry Gasseur pre- pare the run-through and Ted Jackson is the first to break through. Below, the boys' pep club shouts their approval. 1- Q, EV l It I . E W iw' X- iff . , 1' A f,,k my ,,-LM ,,,,, sf I 1 i H , .131 f ffl, W mil. .My .mjrz 'g Vs W . f 5 1 yr V ,Q 1 , Q l 'itwrm x, 5 ' H. . Q53 k A ,gc f., '1-. 25? -O - .,,,.,,., ,, .- m , . ..f,,,,.lr Sig.- ': '- Z' M: V Q . 'h-s..,.n'-nun-in ,l ' .: ,,- V, , f,,yfe q 2- ,, t , , , is ,rf smfvff V s v f?t1'?fhgfQ -?.'lf l'1 '7 '! i H 1' W ' 3'4'.. .' 43 VC? f J , ' ,arf 5125 ,sm , yi 'Qsfjkffiss M -q,,!.,7jz.pf2, ff A K A- 1 1f 31'f' A ' fffff' fri ' f 'f ' ff' 'iirfti Spirit charges on, pep rallies encourage soul, strings promote spirit Spirit was optimistically exposed by devoted Redskins before each football, baseball, track, wrestling, swimming, and homeroom happenings. Cheerleaders handed out strings to set enthusi- asm afire in the student body. Pep tags backed by clubs were given out during homeroom periods on game days to promote spirit. Redskins strove to achieve more spirit by at- tending pep assemblies sponsored by the organi- zations which were lined up early in the year. x 7, , V' 5 1 x pl 1 ' m I f L iv' ,V ly 4, ' . ff 'tvs it VK, , I X 'ig 3 Ffa-ix ' y...- 'A . KX. if All-iiil. g ' lf'3fff7F. l .ji rtii i 1? 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Center, Sandra Harrison en- Awww. ioys a box of Valentine candy. Center right, accidents will happen, MDW! ti '1 even when it comes to coloring Easter eggs, discover Joni Emils, Richard Odle, and Susan Sammetinger. Far right, Herman Franklin poses with the traditional Halloween lack-o-lantern. Bottom right, Lorraine Hoegger delights in the voices of caroling choir members. 98 Celebrations mark holidays from spooky goblins to Easter bonnets Students never missed an opportunity to cele- brate during the year as they took advantage of every holiday. Halloween brought out a horde of black cats, witches, and lack-o-lanterns. Teens made the yuletide scene by supporting the annual Toys for Tots drive. With the beginning of a brand new year came reminiscent tears for the past, and smiles of resolution for the future. Spring gave a time ot Easter eggs, April showers, and May flowers. q w - ,T - - .,1f' T Curls, lace bring back feminine airy boys sfep our in gangsfer shoes Fashion Took a backward plunge wiTh The popu- lar, curly Shirley Temple look in hair-dos and The EllioT Ness gangster look in shoes. Boys of an advenTurous naTure looked inTo The future wiTh The Nehru Type iackeT, while oThers of more conservaTive characTerisTics sTuck wiTh The banlon and ivy league shirfs. This seemed To be The year That girls decided To look feminine in Their lacy, ruffled dresses. QS 'iw , -.:,,A me-Q. -use 1,5 ,,,ee-- . s 1 Peijwea 5 IBC 2 fe' -- ass. F sw?:21g.m ig 5 ' L K' N 1- 2, 21.-1: -1.4 il- sis -f S fQQfg5'g 5: , .. X , wh , sw - r - ff r 1 late-tliffiwsg iffft-,set egv,Kw21fi : A s o -ff T 2 N X e one if s . 44- x I-Mfsrt-af ar'-fe' Y-5551-1,1 'Hts'-1 'Sri X' -W - az' s, ' is , new-rf - -: , ff ' '- as X ' iefsliil 'lui ,,,,-swag. 3415121553 .S:3f7?'f??Li' ,Y 2 ,, 5, P, sa X Upper left, Wayne Wigley arrives at school in his sporty banlon shirt and white levis. Lower left, rutfles and soft gathers give Lanita Black that feminine look the guys like. Center, Galatha Mills keeps in style by wearing cascading, curly locks. Far above, Anthony Gaeddert keeps his saddle shoes, reminiscent of the 1920 gangster era, in good condition. Above, Jim Parker shows oft his psychedelic Nehru jacket, a very popular fashion this year with males and females interested in the modern look. Boys, girls gather after school for dating, quiet evenings at home Teens discovered many exciting dating diver- sions in their struggle to keep up with the forever changing times. Couples spent their few free hours together participating in such activities as roller skating, dancing, movie-going and viewing ball games. Dates ranged from excursions to planetariums to quiet evenings at home around the fireplace. Dating played a very important role in stu- dents' lives by pneparing them for the future. l Left, Susie Creel and Perry Whitson choose a fountain as their perfect date spot. Above, Kathy Hall and Mike Ossenkop are really intrigued with a planetarium display. Top right, Tina Hull proves the fact that iunior girls are really the fickle ones. Far right, Joe Rowden and Angie Hedges relax in front of a cozy fire. Right, Sondra Gooding receives help from steady, Jim Howard, after a spill at a local skating rink. Below, this couple is more involved in each other than in the football game. ...A 3 , Sentiment of theme arouses both sorrow, ioy for seniors' future Various emotions were felt by the seniors of 1969. Somewhere There's A Place For Us, their class theme, implied both woe and ioy as seniors looked forward to the future with anticipation, and to the past with many fond memories. Randy Parsons, as class president, guided the seniors through myriad activities and decisions such as ordering announcements in the winter and planning commencement exercises in the spring. Seniors lived their last school year to the hilt as many campaigned for favorite candidates. l Top left, Cindy Wall and Dwayne Kay reminisce 'Fond memories, Left, basketball captain, Allen Dukes, accepts congratulations and a trophy from Mr. Breithaupt, Center, iubilation seizes Frank Medina was the final report card assures his graduation. Lower center, CH class ring emblem is displayed before and after graduation. Above, Jack Jewell is assisted by Ted Jackson before the commencement exercises. Below, Carol Walker looks toward the future knowing she has many difficult miles to go. Y WWZYXEE7 Doing Things TogeTher, planning, execuTing, learning giving and 'raking- collecfively, iT was obvious The Beai Goes On. If x N 9 ,xv I Q ri ' 1 +L- UK 's axx Q ,Rf ,ffl 9 V55 ,W x SQ4'2 Y U, Q '2,, X164 W. is Kar, , 75'-tl. w gg ww f sf . M 41 mf f a f 'cr 2 i lr! is wx g 'Num 5 ,www .,,, K K.: af ,gg L Wa QW i H wwfmw 1,,,. 1, ,,,, ,, M 'N 'l ., ,,.. ,.,, 3? ff, 5 K In Y Y fl' 1. . f-Q 'lbs l - J 'Y' T I June McCharen named 1969 Miss Chieftain in all-school elecfion Royaliies aren'T new for June McCharen, newly crowned Miss Chieftain, since she is one of The Miss Howdy aliendanls and French Club Queen. An active member of KiYi's, she was elecied Student Council Cheerleader at The end of her junior year, She Takes on major responsibilities in Pep Council and is also a member of Aquaieens, a synchronized swimming Team. Above, Allen Dukes leaves a game all smiles after downing Enid in a tight basketball game. Center, Sherri Hamilton points out an amusing feature in the senior assembly to steady, Ted Dryden. Right, Galatha Mills touches up her already neatly combed coiffure. Top right, June McCharen laughs at some of Anthony Gaedderfs wit. Far right, Richard Odle gives morning announce- ments, farther right, Sandra Brown tries to sort books in her locker. 5x FX S Chieftain attendants become academically minded, attend games fo relax Finalists for Mr. and Miss Chieftain were defi- nitely academically minded since they had the Student Council president, president of Honor Society, and the co-eclitor of the Redskin Arrow among their number. However, sports was also prevalent because the captain of the basketball team, and an all- stater in football were also in the group. Attendants for Mr. Chieftain were Steve Allen, Allen Dukes, Richard Odle, and Teddy Dryden. Miss Chieftain attendants were Galatha Mills, Sher- ri Hamilton, Sandra Brown, and Terri Gasseur. ,fam ,O ,.f lu--. .....A-alfifb-i V pu-vas-,,,,,, 'hunk' Joe Holmes reigns with cousin Tamara Fitch for first royalty Joe Holmes had the unusual assignment of crowning his cousin, Tamara Fitch, when they were elected Mr. and Miss Howdy early in the year. A musician through and through, Joe plays lead guitarist for a popular band, the Walker Un- derpass. A member ot the German Club, Joe has lacked no pep as a member of the boys' pep club. iI2 i ,S . wg. LAN Boys' Pep club. Front row: K. Sullivan, cheerleader, S. Allen, chaplain, A. Gaeddert, secretary, J. Jewell, president, T. Jackson, vice president, 'Vl. Ossenkop, cheerleader, R. Parsons, head cheerleader, R. Fisher, cheerleader, D. Berryhill, cheerleader, T. Dryden, L. Cook, cheerleader, Mr. R. Cunningham, sponsor. Second row: P. Whitson, J. Richard, D. Myers, C. Smith, J. Taylor, J. Mullins, J. Bullington, J. Foster, D. Cawthon, G. Pickard, V. Parton, B. Fields, J. Waggon- er, T. Stapp, L. Decker, A. Thompson, M. Hale, Third row: T. Walser, C. Davenport, H. Brady, K. Ainsworth, R. Steiskal, M. Grabow, J. Cook, J. Holmes, C. Armstrong, R. Benear, R. Odle, G. Johns, W. Tolle, G. Frost, M. Grissom, W. Wigley, T. Reddout, L. Romine. Back row: A. Harper, K. Smith, L. Clark, M. Cebulesky, J. Burns, L. Duran, P. Hudson, S. Vaughn, J. Mayes, W. Trout, A. Dukes, K. Shingleton, J. Lackey, S. Freio, R. Winans, S. Stevens, W. Gibson, G. Carr, G. Benefield. T' yr ..f' 7 I ' .ff '15 Above left, Leland Cook, Mike Ossenkop, Randy Parsons, and Kenneth Sullivan, cheerleaders of the Boys' Pep club, line up ' Z' 1 to sock out a hearty yell. Left, Larry Bishop flies high into the I, ,, 'X air as pep club members get carried away with spirit. Above, the little Redskin at the school's main entrance draws Boys' O' club supporters to a war council before a big game. . gy lj l r 4 Q . li J I B he s if L 1' i il . L L Q 2 ji Q is 13 J J V 3 ' E fl i J l A 1 L 2 4 L l 1 Q r 5 ' ' S' S 4 if. I E .Ma . Q 5 . K, N , .. ,,,. .. 57 1 : 5 . :f- E, Qi .. 5 K . fl r t K W 2 E! in I A. . , if Choir. Front row: B. Fuller, D. Myers, B. Swafford, D. N' o - R. Ed d ' J. C ' - M ,. sa K - A its E S fi if H E L . ix n, war s, ra ig, . Murray, R. Parsons, president, D. Winstead, M. Ossenkop, king, K Hall, R. Watsons, A. Pierce, vice president, G. Cawthon, D. Vargas, L. Myers, S. Rowland. Second row: S. Vervinck, L. Spacek, M. Botton, J. Martin, D Cheuvrant, T. Worley, F Howard' C White- K Lemons queen-J White' C Barrett J Stout S Pa os R Fooe - f- ,- , ,. ,- :- :-PP:.t: sponsor. Third row: P. Hackett, R. Fisher, M. Hampton, R. Naylor, B. Wynn, T. Randall, D. Durkee, L. Horton' B. tler, J. McClelland, C. Schlittler, chaplain, L. Green, R. Harrison, S. Taylor, J. Bullington, P. Edwards. Back row:,D. J. B. Moody, D. Myers, accompanist, V. Johnson, J. Fagan, D. Williams, secretary, C. Merritt, S. Crossland, B. Miller, T Q' H y fx J. Orr, T. Wynn, P. Lowe, Mr. Ossenkop Brantley, hospitality chairman, M. Schlit Wooliver, S. Vaughn, S. Butler, D. Smith, . Metz, T. Lane, S. Dubbis. 2 . .W Wmmmm , .1 ww, pgs. 1 -v fr, -ff . ve r lizfiilf -W 'I , t r-, V V iii f I, ..,:g,, , Choir sefs sail for summer vacation frip, Disneyland, USA Having been To The World's Fair in New York, Expo '68 in Canada, and Hemisfair in Texas, The pasT Three years, The choir worked To earn money needed for a summer Trip To Disneyland. Their floaT, Peace Through UniTy Took second place in class A for beauty. To open The Christmas season The choir sang aT Shepard Mall IaTe in November. They also sang aT Penn Square six nights of The season. Officers of The choir were Randy Parsons, presi- dent, Alana Pierce, vice president Kafhy Lemons, secretary, and Charles SchliTTler, chaplain. Far left, Becky Wynn sings. Second left, Dovie Myers is as- sisted at The piano by The student teacher, Below, Becky and Donna Williams fix beans for the bean supper. Above, after selling a sweat shirt Rhenda Edwards aids in trying it on. L - ,iff .W-rswzgr,.ww rw. .W f ya .gy fr e:1:1M.1'lfv:'e .TSI 'mfg Q :.f,,,,,,grf-.11f:' f 1 ,utr ..,. .7 H 33? ' . P-NK Band. Front row: J. Sharp, W. Mahone, S. Vervinck, B. Martin, D. Hurtt, T. Sandy, S. Mannering, J. Key, S. Dukes. Second row: P. Stokes, S. Newville, C. Owens, J. Worley, I. Butler, J. Hill, R. Castro, S. Koonce, J. Brooks, M. Davis, R. Wainscott, H. White, B. Johnson, L. Cotton. Third row: V. Neal, L. Living- ston, P. Johnson, S. Wellborn, M. Rainwater, L. Groves, B. Williams, C. Miller, R. McConnell, M. Taylor, D. Vietta, J. Tupper, secretary, D. Adkins, M. Howett, M. Kenny, M. Graves, D. Benefield, vice-president, D. Woodruff. Back row: D. Gillian, M. Miller, C. Warstler, R. Conder, M. Cafes, D. James, B. Bell, J. Elkins, D. Chambers, J. Jennings, J. Ellis, K. Pryor, R. Harrison, president, B. Davis, E. Trout, C. Bryan, band queen, F. Medina, drum maiorp Mr. Good- speed, band director. 'bw .J , mx . - i K y 0 , A . Above, Barbara Martin gives out with the old beat on her bass clarinet while right, Darrell Jones, while practicing a new rhythm, gives his set of drums a bad time. i N., Lf Honorary group admits provisional members after one semester For the first time, provisional members, those achieving a 3.5 grade average for one semester, were admitted to Honor Society. Provisional members were permitted to be active, but students were not full-fledged mem- bers until they had maintained their grade aver- age for three consecutive semesters. Mu Alpha Theta members were those who had a 3.7 grade average in all math courses. Below, Sherry Dukes beams at her straight A's the first semester. Right, Allen Dukes, Sherry's brother, and president of the Honor Society has his stole ar- ranged by Mrs. Maxine Harry, Honor Society sponsor. Far right, Susie Edwards rings bells for the Salvation Army at Christmas time. Below, Eric Smith works out a complicated equation. He was a member of ,Mu Alpha Theta. ,X X X. 4'i?f:23l in.. Mu Alpha Theta. Front row: Miss V. Mattox, sponsor, W. Gibson, G. Johns, vice president, W. Nowacki, presidentg V. Lawrence, secretary-treasurerg J. Hoffman, chaplain. Back row: S. Russell, M. Hale, J. Parker, E. Smith, R. Hoffman, T. Shannon, J. Moody, H. Snyder. gill I is V H ,r,, -1 ... Quan- K ,vw -yr-sea-M Aff 'f'+fr 'f 1 'j 'wr be-1 W m L ,, ,-..,. In . t ' ff, 4' ' jx 1 'Ya l rg . '47 s . ME W ' L -t' 611.425 J Qu? it .. ' rliimiihazf ' ,,,..... W , H P ilf,lQ,.fi if , X , .4111 tn ff Vi . ----f has f .J V1 .WHLW A '23 ,J A x f ' W: X T . ,vista ' r,,V W- 1 ,I ji, My .t.1'- i ... 'ii 'f,i .,.' ' . .QW l'liLl'l il. . z t. 1' , 'iw fr-e .fu-.Q:fg,4, Hs ifs ... tttt t..-. ' '.t. , .1 '.'.. 0 Y ' 'V l 3 cf -1-H .ir -ff! as -. 'K Honor Society. First row: J. Burksp M. Ossenkopg Mrs, M. Harry, sponsor, J. Moody, secretary, A. Dukes, president, R. Hoffman, J. Bullingfong S. Russell. Second row: S. Brown, P. Horn, S. Harrison, J. Lackey, W. Gibson, G. Johns, W. Nowacki, T. Rouren, S. Edwards. Provisional members: P. Hacker, W. Benson, B. Lorton, H. Snyder. Third row: P. Bieger, R. Gullett, P. Filler, R. Conder, S. Sammefinger, L. Drew, D. James, C. Armstrong, J. Parker, E. Smith, L. Romine, A. Thompson, D. Vargas, K. Wardell, J. Fincher. Back row: T. Metz, C. Migdat, V. Lawrence, E. Cermak, T. Shannon, M. Hale, C. Bowers, E. Leinneweber, R. Woodrow, D. Mercer, J. Hoffman, C. Schlitiler, H. Brady, G. Cawthon, B. Price, D. Myers. 5 i J T . P Q . . . si S 2 ' A 3' 1 ' ' 2 L 5 A I . 1 E . 2 ll , l - 1 Q1 . 1 V ' Q l me . ' X ' . Q .., i , , fi 1 K f' , X ., 3 . -ly ff I H 5 n ,, . -. 4 ' f Q 2 f J xv, .'f IT -'ji ' V. 9 ' ,Cx . .h f . I , X , '1 Mhz, it xy , V l K T S,,.-fi . xx '---a..'.lv, . , 'Q Q ..,', ' Q1 'lil T 'll fl Candy sales send economics group to Texas, Y-Teens run store Economics club members visited Six Flags Over Texas with the money they raised from the sale of candy, pep ties, and homecoming mums while the Y-Teen festivities included a Christmas party, Keeping students supplied with paper, pens, and pencils was one of the primary purposes of Y-Teens as they operated the student store. Economics members attended a fall hobo party ' ,itsli sponsored by Mr. L. H. Bengson, club sponsor. slumber parties, and visiting nursing homes. Q xg? H- J . 'Y' A i Y-Teens. Front row: D. Gladden, K. Wornstatf, B. Lopez, D, Anglin, Mrs. G. Clemmons, sponsor. Back row: Miss N. French sponsor, L. Morgan, C, Rosser, L. Johnson, Mrs. L. Butchee, sponsor. -wx , + 3 i. L iw tx .Q -vii , ,Qs ,V Q42 .. ' rags. ., wi' ,K .. Economics club, Front row: L. Crossland, historian, C. Dean, historian, J. Burns, treasurer, K. Harrison, secretary, S. Vaughn, president, J. Mayes, vice president, J. Rowden, sgt. at arms, S. Allen, sgt. at arms, J. Lackey, sgt. at arms. Second row: Mr. L. Bengtson, sponsor, C. Edgin, C, Williams, S. Gailor, S. Goode, I. Barnett, E. Fanning, D. Short, B. Baugh, C. Jones, V. Moore, D. A, Davis, Mr. J. Huff, sponsor. Third row: P. Whitson, R, Huerta, M, McClure, C. Davenport, J. Wilson, K. Starkey, G. Carr, C. Winsted, L. Clark, S. Gooding, R. Boyd. Back row: R. Nelson, C. Muse, M. Dunn, E. Smith, R. Galbreath, W. Dryden, J. Howard, J. Goodman, P. Hudson, D. Mercer, S. Earp, E. Cermak, chaplain. Q51 'C35 it 2 ,fy Above, John Mayes, Philip Hudson, and Cynthia Dean discuss news of the day which includes a big football game while Cynthia clips a pep tie on Philip. Economics club sold pep ties for one ot their projects. Lett, Charlene Rosser and Linda Morgan talk over pertinent topics like dates and future careers at one of the Y-Teens' group slumber parties. Above left, Sam Vaughn and Lou Ann Crossland get their goods ready for the Economics club's big hobo dinner. Each couple had to take hobo stew. NH T fp .2 -2 . U fx W1lmn11nf1I1miJ1I1'nl N ....,,. 4... 1 VU! .. , ,Q W-7' ,-T lil iii Ill Ill -5 sul P Y 'Q' -ea-3,51 ummm mi II A Qi? me W!! H .. as '- I' .ii saith Mg-gre HH '71 we 5-3' W f' Sigma Chi Iota. Front row: H. Snyder, S. Harrison, F. Medina, king, D. Brown, queen, V. Lawrence, secretary, E. Smith, president, L. Romine, vice president, H. Brady. Second row: Mr. G. Mannering, sponsor, D. Vargas, D. Farmer, R. Huerta, D. Boxford, J. Foster, R. Poyner, J. Sharp, M. Hathcock, Mrs. L. Butchee, sponsor. Third row: J. Moody, D. Williams, D. Myers, C. Eide, J. Migdat, B. Lorton, J. Parker, J. Kuhlmann, S. Boren, J. Musgrove, R. Woodrow. Back row: W. Gates, P. Hudson, D. Smith, M. Hale, T. Shannon, A. Fountain, E. Leinneweber, M. Wise. g, 5, .'1' Sigma Chi Iota contributes arrows to atoms from homecoming float With new sponsors, Mr. Gary Mannering and Mr. Lewis Simms, Sigma Chi Iota and the Technical Society members concentrated on service proiects. After homecoming, the science club removed an Arrows to Atoms symbol from their award- winning float to a display area near the field- house. Technical Society's main feature of the year was the personalizing of yearbooks in the spring. They also made floor plans for new homes. Q, omrnive AND DESKSN i1WE'VE SOULH W li Upper left, Walter Nowacki and Terry Smith use blue print machine. Upper center, Don Hackett and Eugene Cops inspect the arrows for atoms display. Left, Eric Smith, Vickie Lawrence and Larry Romine shoot the cannon Sigma Chi Iota contributed. Above, Mr. Lewis Simms posts his soul sign in the room. Morning Inspiration. Front row: Mr. D. Gassett, co-sponsor, A. Pierce, historian, K. Lemons, secretary, S. Dubois, accompanist, R. Parsons, song leader, S. Rowland, vice president, C. Schlittler, president, B. Brantley, sweetheart, Mrs. M. Harry, sponsor. Second row: D. Cheuvront, S. Taylor, S. Vervinck, J. McClelland, P. Edwards, E. Butler, S. Taylor, F. Howard, M. Murray, B. Gordon, D. Vargas, L. Mitchell, Mr. J. Huff, sponsor. Third row: M. Schlittler, C. White, L. Crossland, J. Moody, D. Williams, G. Johns, S. Harris, L. Green, B, Martin, S. Blackwoll, D. Avery, J. White. Back row: W. Childers, K. Harrison, R. Harrison, W. Gibson, S. Butler, D. Myers, B. Swafford, B. Wynn, M. Bolton, M. Frazier, D. Wooliver, B. Miller. FCA. Front row: H. Grinstead, secretary, A. Dukes, president, K. Shingleton, TFEBSUYGFJ MF- J. King, Sponsor. First row: D. Curry, S. Coker, E. Workman, J. Hatfield, G. Hayes. Second row: S. Allen, D. James, J. Parker, M. Kiefner, T. Henson. Back row: L. Duran, G. Miller, M. Grissom, W. Gibson, J. Mayes, G. Barton. ii I ,XX ,V at s 'fi , ,, 2 5115 :iw t Y sf. ff' - ft srffw. ,. , Q f2ErefQ?w., ' , 1 , ,.,, -, E V -V , 1. ,H .H H L , , r ,, r 3 Christian attitudes shown by athletic fellows, Morning lnspiration Fellowship of Christian Athletes was the only new club added this year. Members met for break- fast every Sunday and listened to famous Chris- tian athletes, such as Don Donler, speak. Morning Inspiration was dedicated to obtaining outstanding speakers for devotionals and discus- sions and helping needy families on holidays by preparing contributions and baskets of food. ,ff Far left, Charles Schlittler introduces a speaker. Left, Steve Allen, Jim Parker, and Allen Dukes doubt that Leland Cook and Keith Shingleton are strong enough to lift them all. Above, .lo Beth Moody prays during Morning Inspirationy lower left, Randy Parsons leads the singing. Below, FCA mem- bers attend a weekly Sunday morning breakfast at a restaurant. Latin club. Front row: W. Nowacki, king, S. Whalen, S. Williams, secretary A Markham president L Bishop vice president C Cavanar B Lorfon P Ed wards. Second row: Miss M. Dantord, sponsor, M. Payne, S. Seymour G Mitchell S Edwards R Boyd S Taylor D Porter Back row D Williams J Migdat, J. Moody, F. Dark, R. Poyner, T. Shannon, S. Earp, W. Gibson S Crossland D Lawson ?5 German club. Front row: R. Fisher, K. Sullivan, S. Rutherford, P. Guthrie, treasurer, T. Etheridge, president, L. Coffey, vice president, J. Smith, secretary, T. Randall, king, P. Whitson, reporter, Second' row: C. Cosby, D. A. Davis, V. Quesenberry, P. Doughty, P. Brinson, S. Harris, J. Chadwell, D. Stanley, S. Carlile, P. Muse, queen, J. Bose well, J. Reid. Third row: T. Stapp, M, Hale, J. Richard, D. McCul- lough, M1 Cebulesky, J. Ross, M. McClure, J. Parker, J. Holmes, G. Jones, D. Bruce, J. Taylor, R. Thomas. Back row: C. Snyder, J. Cow, T. Harridge, W. Wigley, A. Harper, F. Boyd, K. Starkey, A. Gaeddert, vice president, L. Self, G. Anderson, T. Walser, J. Thompson, M. Kiefner, A. Springer, K. Jordan. l42 ' N? '4-'bf Y . Lower left, Pam Muse, German club queen is caught by the PlWOTOgrapher at the Homecoming parade. Left, Linda Coffee samples some favorite German sauerkraut at a German Club banquet. Larry Bishop, a slave at the annual Latin club Roman. style banquet, serves a plate of goodies to the members. Q Q -0 ,,l?b, M? ,XX 9 Language students hold get-acquainted event over breakfast table German and Latin clubs along with other Ian- guage clubs had a Christmas breakfast. German Club began the year with active par- ticipation by entering a float for homecoming. Festivities included the annual candy sale and a Spring dinner at a local cafeteria. An annual banquet was held by the Latin club at a local restaurant. Members dressed in ancient Roman style and ate sitting on the floor. Club members got acquainted at a watermelon feast in the fall and attended an installation dinner at a cafeteria here in town. I43 Left, Pam Paniaqua completes a pinata for a Spanish club fiesta for a Spanish club when students play some games using the little animals. Below, Ricky Williams adds an armful of newspapers to the French club newspaper drive, and below, Karen Manuel tries out a sleeping bag for the French club camp out in a state park. ft is if Wynn ut. Qi' 1 X, ,Xwrg si.. i... a French club. Front row: Mrs. A. Harris, K. Manuel, H. Brady, E. Cermak, vice president, B. Price, treasurer, J. McCharen, queen. Second row: A. Thompson, P. Filler, R. Conder, D. Hilton, R. Flowers, B. Fuller, T. Kilpatrick. Third row: J. Jones, S. Sammetinger, T Hendon, T. Metz, M. Frazier, M, Kidwell, D. Avery, J. Beller, P. Lowe. Fourth row: B. Bowles S. Knight, J. Bowles, J. Howard, R. Williams, B. Fields, T. Worley, V. Johnson, C. McConnell 1 -up 's. .f Q ., ,,. ,.. L!!! 4 4 'A EV VI ,fe ,-'f'7 rw ' 'f ,,'9-,,?f', . I I f,',, ji , ' 1 mi . 1 f IQNW -N . 3,1 ,Q r f X , P-, ,if fit? 'gh tm .V Cheerleader named for first major royalty title as Miss Howdy All-school cheerleader, Tamara Fitch, won the first maior royalty title of the year when she was elected Miss Howdy in September. Her cousin, Joe Holmes shared her honor by being named Mr. Howdy. A leader ot cheers since she started high school, Tamara has been active in Student Council as well as Pep Council, where she was an officer. VICA candidate Donna Beller, wins fifle of Homecoming queen VlCA club aced in again when Their queen, Donna Beller was named Homecoming queen in an all-school elecTion November i. A girl with a religious eye, Donna is an acTive YWA member in her church. The future beaufician, who works already as a hair dresser, likes sporls, especially horseback riding. , 'ilk V i, gag - .if-' 3 ,,,.. ,. ,,.. , , , wxwiuif . f.....'-W-so .it . My 4 , , ,.., Z i pfi it , J FF Q . Princess of Print, Susan Sammetinger named only junior royalty Pretty princess of print, Susan Sammetinger, hopes to become a dental assistant after she is graduated from high school. The only major junior royalty, Susan was chosen in an allfschool election. A member of aquateens and an honor student, Susan has been an active officer in KiYi's and in French Club. I IIS , W p i .clk we -k..'. s .1 , 4 ' .v Ng, r . '-.J U, ' A w it 2lSlli 5 UQ., f!.SL II6 and Donna Kitchens reigns as All-Sports Queen over five princesses An active member of KiYi's for the past three years and a cheerleader in her junior year, Donna Kitchens was elected All-Sports Queen from among six contestants running for the honor. Donna participates in Pep Council, takes a strong democratic part in the activities of Student Council, and still maintains a 'B' average. 6 Q i it ,V s Far left, Sandra Brown searches for theme material in the library. Left, Kathy Viscek waits to buy her lunchg below, Linda Shadrick becomes confused with a chemis- try problem. Lower left, Susie Smith looks frantically for a pen- cil. Bottom, Ruth Gordon describes her formal to Donna Kitchens. 'VV V ,o :QW -..,,,sn Steve Allen 'Q 5- Donna Beller 449 Bonnie Brantley 'N Carla Briscoe Debbie Brown Sandra Brown Carol Bryan Peggy Burnett fy Donald Connelly Allen Dukes Below, Mike Ossenkop is caught going down the wrong side of the stairs. Above, Joni Emils prepares to take a swimg right, Kathy Harrison is engrossed in filing her nails during study hall. Far above, Frank Medina stops to tie his shoe. Center, Pam Edwards exclaims, Kathy, have you heard ...? to Kathy Lemonsg far right, Pam Muse daydreams while munching on a candy bar before class. y sJy.ysl ff! ,ff xg 'tum Y aw 4 Sw, Outstanding seniors chosen from clubs to reign in minor royalty group Minor royalty consisted of kings and queens from maior organizations. During homecoming activities female royalty was recognized and the girls whose clubs entered floats in the parade could run tor homecoming queen. In order to become a minor king or queen students had to be senior members ot the club. Lv 'S Pam Edwards Joni Emils Michael Gibson Sherri Hamilton Kathy Hiarrison ,rs Donna Kitchens Q' Kathy Lemons INVN June McCharen 1 '77 Frank Medina Galatha Mills Pam Muse Mike Ossenkop Terry Randall Donna Short Janis Wolf ...gnu-w4Q .. an , Iyyyyf ... A .J J Student Council. Front row: R. Odle, president, S. Ridgell, vice president, L. Lawson, secretary, P. Woody, chaplain, B. Lopez, treasurer, J. Fincher, cheerleader, J. McCharen, Student Council cheerleader, T. Fitch, all-school cheerleader, T. Nicholson, asst. all-school cheerleader, Mr. R. Cunningham, sponsor. Second row D. Kitchens, C. Cosby, B. Pierce, R. Hebert, cheerleader, L. Black, M. McElwee, T. Gasseur, P. Muse, F. Howard, M. Murray, R. Edwards, B. Thresher, B, Man- tooth, S. Miser. Third row: D. Cravens, P. Hackett, R. Taylor, D. Queen, S. Brown, S. Creel, J. Beller, L. Kellner, T. Hale, cheerleader, R. Gordon, C. Groesbeck, L. Kennedy, K. Manuel, C. Odle. Back row: A. Bunting, L. Johnson, J. Mullins, M. Ossenkop, R. Hoffman, C. Schlittler, D. Caster, S. Vaughn, parliamentarian, G. Carr, J. Jewell, R. Fisher, J. Foster, A. Thompson, S. Sammetinger, J. Emils. .ff-, J,mmy Foster plays with lacks collected trom the Toys for Tots 'ive. Above, Rosaland Taylor sets the voting machine for another.stu- ant to cast his vote in the class elections. Right, Leita Lawson. quickly ances over the minutes from the last meeting. Below, Joni Emils helps :ther up old clothes for a fund raising rummage sale. 'X Kissin' cousins elected Howdy couple, first royalty of year Student Council crowned the year's tirst royalty, Tamara Fitch and Joe Holmes, who proved to be real 'kissin'-cousins' when crowned Mr. and Miss Howdy. The couple reigned at a Howdy dance. Toast ot the Town, Toys for Tots, class elections, Howdy Week, United Appeal, and a tall workshop were among the many activities sponsored by the parliamentary body. A hay-rack ride in November was the council's newest entertainment idea. Safety Council, Red Cross take part in quiz show, trip Members of Safety Council continued to par- ticipate in activities such as the BTAOTA-quiz show and the Oklahoma County Teen-Safety Conference, while the Red Cross members attended a camp a Hinton, Oklahoma. Car registration, inspection of buildings, and ideas for the prevention of hazards were some of the activities of the Safety Council members. Red Cross members prepared ditty bags of toys and helpful articles to send to Vietnam. wffggi Q fa J T 3 . Red Cross. Front row: J. Sharp, vice president, C. Migdat, secretary, J. Tupper, presi- dent, T. Shannon, treasurer. Second row: Mrs. M. Bethea, sponsor, D. Cravens, J. Atkins, Mrs. R. Jones, sponsor. Back row: G. Johns, J. Migdat, M. Dunn, J. Russell. Safety Council. Front row: D. Kelley, P. Hixon, D. Short, queen, A. Williamson, vice president. Back row: D. Sharber, L. Duran, J. Hoffman, T. Shannon. 4751: 1 'V ,.-- an .v S we we J.-fa M lyk! X .f lv. 5 4 ' V Tw V 1 K ft, S. 1 x n 'Nm W 2. f l Qt' N-v.,--..,,4 Far left, during the annual membership drive, Red Cross officer Jocelyn Tupper delivers a sales talk on the benefits of belonging to the service organization to Theresa McMackin. Far above, Donna Short loses count again as she concentrates on recording to the penny the amount of funds collected in the homeroom campaign, held yearly by the Safety Council to encourage proiects. Above, Toni Shannon suspects the remedy may be worse than the wound after James Russell completes a thorough wrapping iob with one of the many bandages the club wraps and folds for the use of the Red Cross parent organization, S S Ki Yi's. Front row: J. Bass, chaplain, D. Greear, Parliamentarian, S. Harris, Pep Council,'C. Groesbeck, reporter, R. Gordon, treasurer, S. Samme- tinger, secretary, S. Brown, merit captain, S. Creel, vice president, T. Gasseur, president, S. Allen, king, T. Fitch, all-school cheerleader, T. Nichola son, asst. allrschool cheerleader, J. McCharen, student council cheerleader, A. Hedges, T. Hale, R. Hebert, K. Fincher, Ki Yi cheerleaders, Miss C. Crew, Mrs. P. Graham, Mr. D. Gassett, sponsors. Second row: S. Jones, G. Vickrey, J. Sullivant, B. Price, uniform captain, T. Metz, uniform cap- tain, C. Chandler, program captain, J. Emils, section captain, D. Queen, section captain, S. Hamilton, F. Kaubin, J. Chadwell, V. Martin, M. Rigsby D. Brown, M. Henderson, L. Coffey, G. Everett, S. Gammell, G. Williams, P. Haggerman, L. Drew. Third row: B. Collett, R. Redden, B. Fuller, J Beller, L. Kellner, D. Tillson, C. Cosby, C. Petkoff, D. Colley, D. Shull, P. J. Miller, D. Herrin, K. Ritchie, S. Harris. Fourth row: J. Vickery, L. Robinett, Kesner, S. Musgrave, S. Gainor, L. Bailey, J. Smith, S. Gooding, L. Hunsaker, K. Bishop, P. Melvin. Sixth row: J. Brown, A. Soules, W. Young, J Norman, J. Rudnicki, R. Schlecht, S. Brown, M. Hall, J. Klimkoski, T. Pehl, Lewis, D. Short, P. Williams, J. Winckle, B. Mantooth, D. Walls, L. Martin. Seventh L. Bonner, S. Jones, G. Plank, S. McMortrey, B. Allison, T. Sparks, D. Crav ens, Jacques, S. Stearman, D. Wilson, D. Davis, C. Jones, V. Moore, D. A. Davis, G. J. McClain, D. Rozelle, P. Cain, D. Leger, C. Odle, S. Miser, P. Bane, C. McKillips, Mitchell, D. Avery, E. Fanning. Back row: T. Garner, D. Eaton x I. .a--- r ...H 1 Doughty, C. Merkey, B. Sanner, S. Rider, C. Loftis, J. Jones, K. Manuel, P. Watts, S. Walker, P. Cheshier, M. Kidwell, L. Harrington, R. Conder, P. Filler, B. Canard, C. Edgin, C. Sifers, T. Hull, P. Paniaqua, C. Leake, D. Sharp, E. Oldham, S. Koonce, C. Sparks, J. Broom, Nl! Tener. Fifth row: D. Sherrick, S. Reagon, S. Arnold, K. Wardell, M. Gessman, D. Vawter, L. Rowland, S. Steeds, L. Whorton, T. Lemons, D. Postoak, W. Benson, L. C. Fortune, K. Corey, B. McCuam, J. Sloan, R. Galipdo, P. Boggs, D. row: J. Goat, B. Looper, P. Melott, D. Allison, P. Dearmore, D. Durke, S. Espinosa, B. Dorsey, I. Brown, S. Orburn, P. Smith, L. Smith, D. Scott, C. Guinn, D. Walser, S. Stepp, J. Harrison, K. Harville. Eighth row: P. Sheshier, J. Beaty, C. Stacey, C. Wilson, S. Hammon, A. C. Huckabee, S. Benson, P. Mathis, P. Reid, T. Griddin, C: , ..s.ff... .es f. Cheerleaders win second, third place in clinic, lead Ki Yi cheers Opening their 1968 cheerleading season by placing second and third in the summer clinic and second in the fall cheerleading clinic, the cheer- leaders led the Ki Yi's in school cheers. Ki Yi's waited with anxiety for the annual spring formal and in the meantime elected their king and queen, Steve Allen and Sandy Brown. New Ki Yi's were initiated during pledge week in the fall and then joined in building the home- coming float and selling pep ribbons. Baykin, D. Hobbs, B. Malicoat, B. Cook, J. Crawley, V. King, M. Evans, F. Canary, N. Yeaman. Back row: E. Jackson, S. Grassmann, C. Boyett, C. Threet, P. Hixon, J. Huff, D, La- vielle, N, Effinger, M. Burger, D. Kelley, M, Frazier, B. Smith, S. Seamon, J. Wallace, J. Rowden, B. Thresher, P. Nelson, L. McDonough, S. Gaeddert, M. Doonkeen, C. Ballinger, K. Kimble. Far left, Donna Short, Galatha Mills and Sherri Hamilton get caught up on The referee's decisions. Second left, Tamara Fitch, June McCharen, and Angie Hedges swing. Left, the cheerleaders give a formal pose, behind Tamara Fitch, all- school cheerleader. Second row: Kay Fincher, Ki Yi's, Tanna Ni- cholson, assistant all-school, and Angela Hedges, Ki Yi's. Back row: Randy Hebert, Ki Yi's, Terry Hale, Ki Yi's, and June Mc- Charen, Student Council. Above, Patty Nelson puts the finishing touches on the float, Pep Council. Front row: L. Lawson, vice president, P. Woody, secretary, B. Lopez, chaplain, J. Foster, president, S. Harris, D. Kitchens, C. Cosby. Second row: M. McElwee, D. Davis, D. Cravens, J. McCharen, T. Nicholson, J. Fincher, R. Hebert, T. Gasseur, M. Rigsby, S. Sammetinger, Back row: S. Ridgell, T. Fitch, S. Brown, S. Creel, J. Emils, R. Odle, S. Vaughn, T. Hale, C. Groesbeck, M. Henderson, D. Brown, R. Gordon. z 1 1 v si L ,,, Q.,-I gawx ii. 51,3 ,Qs Above, Carol Sanchez proudly displays her girls' O' club sweater with its metals. Above center, Sandy Harris permits herself to be covered by pep tags to promote optimum school spirit. Right, school cheerleaders Tanna Nichole son and Angie Hedges get a big buzz from a spin in a f1iend's souped up dunebuggy. Far right, Donna Kitchens and Galatha Mills contribute their efforts 'Y to make tons of Kleenex flowers forthe Pep Council float. . . K. rf., . .... .Q . mr, w.ae.,, . .15 m 959 6. SEN!- s Council sponsors all pep assemblies, dance, ui --.,,. N B ,M fr N Will: -Q.. rm Wjlv..-,1 5 '1 K western celebration Consisting ot representatives from all school sored the annual Western Day activities. In addi- tion the club was responsible for all pep assem- bliesand a dance which was held to raise money. The obiective ot the Girls' O'club is to promote fellowship between competitive schools. To ioin, girls must letter in teams, and be rec- ommended by their coach. Mx 6' Rlkrxa' f ,. K Girls' O' club. Front row: Miss C. Crew, sponsor, S. Leetkag J. Wolf, queen, P. Bieger. P. Brinson, S. Walkerg C. Edgin, secretary, C. Sanchez, vice president, Nl. Avery, president, P. Cheshier, Mrs. P. Graham, sponsor. Back row: D. Wilder, J. Emils, R, Boyd, S. Stepp, M. Schieterstein, R. Gordon, S. Harris, L. Drevv, C, Groesbeck, D. Brown, C. Sifers, T. Benear. clubs, Pep Council, headed by Jim Foster, spon- Masculine cheers ring out for Redskin athletes from Pep, O Clubs Many loyal Redskins gathered in two all-male clubs. The Redskin Pep club and Boys' O' club helped to support the athletes-in various sports. Coach Willie Edwards sponsored the honorary group of athletes that made up the Boys' O' Club. Mr. Bob Cunningham, along with cheerleaders: Mike Ossenkop, Randy Parsons, Kenneth Sullivan, Leland Cook and Rick Fisher led the Redskin Pep Club as they promoted school spirit. rs Boys' O' club. Front row: T. Jackson, K. Jordan, A. Gaeddert, J. Lackey, S. Allen, K. Sullivan, L. Cook, J. Toolate, J. Hughes. Second row: S. Coker, M Bishop, R. Steistal, J. Williams, J. Jewell, M. Ossenkop, D. Berryhill, J. Rowden, D. Cawthon, G. Pickard. Third row: R. Williams, K. Rogers, S. Deason, R Benear, P. Whitson, G. Johns, W. Wigley, C. Smith, Mr. W. Edwards, sponsor. Fourth row: J. Bowles, T. Clayburn, K. Shingleton, M. Hathcock, C. Arm- strong, G. Clay, D. James, R. Woodrow, T. Stapp, J, Martin, T. Reddout, T. Henson. Back row: S. Ford, M. Cebulesky, B. Parker, A. Porter, A. Dukes, G. Carr, T. Dryden, W, Trout, S. Knight, W. Gibson, H. Dixon, D. Menetee. ,- H' Spanish club Front row P Bieger vice president V. Lorette, presidentp V. Lawrence, secretary, B. Lopez. Second row Mrs M Anglm sponsor D Vargas S Goodwin P. Paniqua, L. Saylor. Third row: L. Bigsoldier, J. Wolf, L. Ross, D Anglm Back row L Romme L Cordes J Mullins, D. Boxford,S.Boren. Language clubs go 'out to dinner' to serve up fiestas, fare Along with the other language clubs, the Span- ish and French clubs had a Christmas breakfast. After their initiation dinner at a local Mexican restaurant, the Spanish club participated in several field trips and formal meetings at school. They also took part in a fiesta at Shepard Mall. After holding a dinner at a local French res- taurant, the French club went on a field trip to the Planetarium at the Fairgrounds, and climaxed their year by an excursion to Platt National Park. ,f ..,,,'.. 11, X i ' . ,ff A' if Far above, Charla Lankford crops a picture with the scaleo- graph. Above center, Carol Walker plans the next day of taking pictures with the photographer. Above, Phyliss Horn gives pointers on mosaic layouts. Left, she offers suggestions for writing copy. Far left, Sandra Harrison makes a list of pictures as Jeani Sullivant sorts them for her. Yearbook staff completes 'Beat Goes On' in 1969 Chieftain Chieftain staff members accomplished their mission impossible when they completed their version of The Beat Goes On. Under the helm of Phyliss Horn, editor, Carol Walker, assistant editor, Sandra Harrison, copy editor, and Jeani Sullivant, picture editor, the staff planned layouts, wrote copy, and worked with a professional photographer. Some staff members attended the National Scholastic Press Association in Chicago. Finale of the year was the assembly when the book was unveiled and the royalty were crowned. 'F- Chieftain Staff. Front row: Mrs. R. Kraemer, S. Harrison, J. Sullivant, P. Horn, C. Walker, J. Boswell. Second r ford, K. AyCoCk, C. Barrett, C. Odle, T. Nicholson, V. Dean. Third row: L. Florence, K. Corey, V. Williams, C. M fi egg..----.... KLM N ' A .f M, rfvvi, L. il sl rf V883 ow: J. Broom, S. Koonce, D. Sharp, C. Lang- Cosby, S. Vaughn, P. Bane, F. McClendon, C. Menefee. Back row: A. Peck, L. Coffee, D. Huddleston, R. Bayless, V. Jones, M. Dunn, R. Conder. S W-ason. VVk:V:k Vkyy kkyy I kk K Horn ' i.sii iii F f ' . Carol Walker Sandra Harrison Jeani Sullivant Virginia Jones Sallyi illi' W halen Charla Lankford Katie Aycock Faye Mcendon Tanna Nicholson Faye' McLendon Cathy Menefee Carolyn Barrett Ruth Bayless 3 A COPY picture tacqlty iunior section soph. section activities student life activities assi. athletic index editor editor editor .. ...editor senior sectiiohiieiieiditor editor editor editor editor editor editor editor editor business manager asst. manager photographer staff members: Paula Bane, Jamey Broom, Kathy Corey, Vicki Dixon, Mike Dunn, Lynn Florence, David Huddleston, Susie Koonce, Connie Odle, Angie Peck, Doris Sharp, Sue Vaughn, Vikki Williams C Judy Boswell Linda Coffee Randy Conder Redskin Arrow Staff. Front row: C. Merkey, M. Rigsby, L. Shad- rick, S. Hamilton, C. Ketcherside, A. Dukes. Second row: J. Ellis, D. Avery, W. Cowan, R. Conder, J. Lackey, B. Ward, A. Markham, C. Stewart. Back row: Mrs. R. Kraemer, sponsor, T. McDonough, V. Lorette, L. Crossland, J. Stout, L. Horton, L. Corey, D. Boyd, B. Lopez, D. Jones. 'Tk 2 fr 3 'JH a rn ll Shadrick 5 Qaretta Merkey my , -165 Rsgsby gQ3,gg,. ,.,...,. ....,., I . . .. ., . D U keg. I 1 ..,ra . smut :ferry Cleaton :wk .M ..,... ....,. M-Ji ar 'Sri' -. f ' Paeeehe f . 4, -.,.. ,.., ..,-- Q ss., 1 as st. A editor editor radiate? Cldyitor edifor business manager Anna Markham assi. business manager Virginia Lorette exchange editor Lackey .photographer Gender . members: Avery, Jerrylilislladkwood, Donna Boyd, LeelCorey, Wayne Cowan, Lou Ann Crossland, Joyce Ellis, Larry Horton, Deb- ra Jones, Barbara Lopez, Terry McDonough, Carolyn Stewart, Robert Ward Arrow staff strives to maintain All-American third straight year ln order to maintain the All-American rating that the paper has held for three consecutive years, staff members vvent to extremes to obtain feature and news stories. For example, Linda Shadrick, dressed as a football player, entered the field during sixth hour one day and found out what it was like behind the line of scrimmage. Reporters for the Redskin Arrow attended spe- cial Workshops at Norman and Chicago that were set up to give pointers on school publications. Jimmy Lackey, top left, staff photographer, snaps a picture while sports editor, Allen Dukes, bottom left, works on the sports page. Immediate left, editors in chief Linda Shadrick and Sherri Hamilton confer on copy for the editorial page. Above, Lee Corey, ace feature writer, interviews a lady. Homemakers spend float money on orphan, sew full wardrobe FHA members prepared a complete wardrobe for an orphan girl from the Baptist Children's Home. Members devoted time to raising money for the orphan proiect, instead of making a float. As a winter production, Thespians presented The Taming ot the Shrew, a Shakespearean comedy from the Elizabethan period of English Literature. Future Journalists of A'merica sponsored a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family and at- tended the NSPA convention held in Chicago. X x N- S FJA. Front row: C. Merkey, vice president, M. Rigsby, secreta Mrs. R. Kraemer, sponsor. Back row: D, Jones, D. Avery, V. Markham, C. Ketcherside. GJ' 3 X l E i W f I5 ' F U- 5 I yi ' E 5 M. K 3 s F W. er 5 f. . 'tk Left, so she cleans it the easy way. Lou Ann Crossland, below, wants to know a teacher's room number, and upper right, Vickie Dale accepts a S5 check from Mr. C. B. Breithaupt for FHA's naming the homecoming theme. FJA queen, Linda Shadrick spilled coke in her purse, -- , -x 'Sf 1 ' .R 'raw' 3 if . F MX . -. jg -, ' 1.f5:.ms.2s'2f. ,sf ' 1. ry, A. Dukes, president, L. Shadrick, queen, S. Hamilton, Lorette, B. Lopez, L. Crossland, J. Lackey, B. Ward, A. .Pg S 5 Thespians, Front row: G. Duke, president, king, A. Thompson, chaplain, P. Woody, secretary-treasurer, D. Hilton, parliamentarian. Second row: M Moore, C. Snead, T. Knight, R. Parker, B. Thresher, D. Cravens. Third row: J. Chadwell, S. Vaughn, J. Hogan, A. Porter, C. Rosser. FHA. Front row: B. Lopez, reporter, L. Lawson, secretary, G. Stephens, president, V. Dale, vice president, D. Sullivan, chaplain. Second row: K Gothard, G. Mitchell, G. Underwood, B. Dorsey, R. Galindo, L. Whitley, Mrs. L. Frazier, sponsor. Third row: M. Gessman, B, Looper, L. Hill, B. Brantley, R Hyams, J. Rice. Back row: B, Green, S. Gammell, C. Cavnar, R. Odle, king, J. Crawley, V. King, V. Jones. 15' 15 . L. fv- :YN Y., 'w.n! l , s ex, as .J an Ffi 11. 1 w z. 3.5 X w -si A .. f r Above, Larry Melvin times a speech for fellow NFL member Jimmy Burks as they prepare for one of their numerous out-of-town tourna- ments. Right, Wayne Tolle gets his share of the toasted marshmallows at a Key club picnic, and Glenn Anderson, top right, takes a swing at the mutilated car at the Key club's annual money raising car bash on Homecoming day, NFL. Front row: J. Burks, president, A. Bunting, F. Banes, vice president, V. Lorette, reporter. Back row: L. Melvin, D. Sharber, D. Caster, S. Vaughn, L. Bishop. .liit.e ' M, K .... Key Club sponsors car bash, baskets of food, plans Houston trip A meeting in Houston climaxed the year's Key club activities which ranged from filling Thanks- giving baskets to sponsoring a car bash. Improving personal goals and leadership were the main goals of the Key Club and NFL. Sponsored by the International Kiwanis, the Key club aimed to provide guidance in business ordeals and industrial life. Each week members attended a luncheon held to orientate them with business ordeals. Touring the state for oratory contests occupied the National Forensic League members, sponsored by Mr. L. V. Sernrod. lr ' .xi Cey club. Front row: B. Crabb, sponsor, J. -lenson, C. Winstead, W. Tolle, L. Duran, Burns, G. Carr, L. Cook, T. Kuhlmann. Lackey, secretary, J. Emils, queen, W. Dryden, president, J. Jewell, vice president. Second row: J. Hughes, T. K. Sullivan, R. Winans, J. Foster. Back row: R. Odle, D. Clemmitt, W. Gibson, C. Davenport, A. Gaeddert, J. . . it it Banquet highlights ii U . , 1 Q4 .fun DE year, business leaders fi If 5 51' help with career day fx Their all-city employer-employee banquet high- lighted numerous activities of the Distributive V, V' 3 gh Education group. Career day gave Future Business . l il l My Leaders of America experience in organizing V ,X group functions. gy fy . ' gl In addition to the banquet, DE members at- N, I tended a state convention, and took field trips to ,f H' the Cowboy Hall of Fame and the Federal Re- V V52 Zzp, we serve Bank. Mr. Ed Vaughan was sponsor. WW I q i it With Mrs. Joy Rupp and Mrs. Barbara Collins, FBLA raised money by selling Redskin car tags. frm X PM! his FBLA. Front row: P. Riggs, D. Brown, B. Boxtord, L. Drew, P. Haggerman, M, Rig sby. Second row: J. Norman, K. Wornstaff, J. Middleton, D. Radcliff, B. Gibson, M. Hopewell, queen, C. Chandler, K. Seaton, V. Pratt, Mrs. J. Rupp, sponsor. Back row: Miss N. French, B, Price, C. Cavnar, T. Metz, G. Peck, G. Johns, G. Stephens, P. Christian, L. Spurgeon, D. Boyett, S. Arnold, Mrs. M, Harry, sponsor. x Q 1 A . Y T-5 l. H- 5' at S K n DE. Front row: C. Briscoe, D. Baker, L Hunsaker, B. Hammon, D. Connelly, K. Lawean, D. Bylue. Second row: J. Kroth, L. Florence, D. Scoggins, V. ' Creech, J. Winborn, J. Seals, S. Gammell, A. Springer, D. Clymer, B. Allbritton, E. Vaughn. Back row: M. Grabow, G. Wililams, A. Harper, K. Har- L f' rison, D. Reece, E. Lusk, E. Trout, G. Jones, B. Burcher, P. Stokes, M. Cook. W lalgnll-lNS 'Q xg Tait. A to X Top left, Greg Jones rides on the DE float. Debbie Brown, left, puts a Redskin car tag on vb Q 0 her car. Above, Carla Briscoe persuades Mike Cook to buy perfume during a demonstration, 4 'F' 1 and below, Mrs. Joy Rupp helps Mary Hopewell with an application. ...Q W4 s '-N 0 s I Q COE. From row: M. Hopewell, P. Riggs, B. Gibson, B. Boxford, P. Christian, L. Spurgin. Above, Virginia Young eagerly enters DE class to relate what happened on the iob the day before. Above right, Evelyn Spurgeon greets a visitor in the office where she works. Right, Tommy Nance studies his ICT manual which illustrates theory he practices on the iob. Top right, Debra Radcliff and Gwen Stephens, COE girls, examine the display their group planned and exhibited. Mrs. J. Rupp. Back row: fi fn 5:1-e5,,.C...,..,.... A . ' , ,... D. Radcliff, G. Stephens, J. Middleton, .X ICT, COE give industrial, secretarial training in theory, practice Both lndustrial Cooperative Training and Co- operative Office Education classes were designed to combine theory learned in the classroom with practical on-the-iob experience. Taught by Mr. Joe Starwalt, ICT placed junior and senior students in the industrial field where .. ,, they worked for at least fifteen hours a week 4 under the supervision of business proprietors. COE girls who were given secretarial training were placed in offices by Mrs. Joy Rupp. Coordinators worked with businessmen to teach students ideal employee practices. i i an-...W ICT First row: S. Hamm A. Flowers K. Moore, D. Owen, T. Fields, G. Blackburn, V. Young. Second row: D. Hall, D. Robbins, P. Menefee, L. Ghuffield, B Frunk, Back row: S. Riggs, B. Davisl, D. Madewell, M. Baker, J. Groves, C. Weeker, G. Yancey, R. Ervin, C. Barger, D. Threlkeld, G. Nard, S. Phillips. I s 21 .- . ., , S l l58 Beauty, originality trophies go to VICA group, Memphis trip planned The merchant's trophy was accepted by the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America for their float which took first place in class A for beauty and originality. Club members contributed S250 along with three long weeks ot work on the project. Thanksgiving baskets were collected and dis- tributed to needy families by VICA. They also sponsored a hayride, a watermelon party, a car- nival, and the second school dance of the year. Several members plan to attend the club's na- tional convention in Memphis, this summer. ,Aga-...,x 5 . 5. .g V2 f, 3 .3 it ? 4 . ri ' il i E J i .ii ., , , ll Afternoon VICA. Front row: J. Steele, P. Hill, A. Williamson, L. Johnson, B. Jernigan, B. Sowers, G. Nichols, S. Holt, J. McCullar, L. Richardson, D. Ridenour, D. Fairbanks, K. Loveless, K. Dunbar, B. Sanner, C. Dodson, D. Gibson, L. Morgan. Second row: J. Wille- ford, J. Slabaugh, R. Salazar, D. Kelly, E. Nowell, L. Roberts, D. Odom, E. Smith, D. Ramirez, T. Myers, L. Corn, L. Bennett, J. Baquera, B. McAlpine, A. Jones, M. Armstrong, R. Storie, C. Crook, W. Rackley. Third row: B. Gaston, D. Collins, J. Fletcher, D. Holland, G. Lewis, R. Mize, B. Kelly, C. Hood, D. Whomble, E. Horker, J. Todd, M. McCaughan, M. Glover, K. Stephens, J. Gregory, L. Williams, R. Kenney, E. Killian, G. Albritton. Fourth row: E. Morris, L. Odom, S. Elder, B. Garrett, D. Dickson, J. Mahan, G. York, D. Fisher, D. Gothard, J. McAlpine, T. Gafford, C. Moore, S. Klein, L. Millican, V. Fletcher, M. Teaque. Back row: Mr. W. Shipley, sponsor, P. Lamb, R. Landrum, F. Cruse, G. Locklar, M. Lawrence, R. Olney, P. Prieto, T. Tarbutton, M. Barttet, S. Rupert, M. Woods, D. Boyett, D. Hill, F. Landrum, R. Willis, J. Verser, R. Mangum, R. Sparagowski, M. Taylor. nf Ralph Salazer, lower left float and finishes the floa originality. Second lower Below, Tim Routen, Gary diagnosis of an engine's p VICA Front row J Walker M Storey J Dorsey B Snow T Madison R McKinley, L. Coleman, B, Davis D Madewell S Phillips T Keahey B L Shuffleld R Erwin T Nance Second row T Livingston J Smith B Frunk, B. Tabor, C. Bidleman secretary G Ashley chaplain T Rouden president D Beller sweetheart G Everett parliamentarian T Gasseur historian J. Gansley, J. LeBlonde, P Patterson A Bristol G Nard Third row Fort H Davis R Sharp P Box L Nix K Nichols K Moore A Ladd V Yund, G. Blackburn, D. Owen A Flowers S Britton C Johnnene Wilder L Jordan L Barley L Johnson D Aduddell D Tarroyt G Yancy Mr M Starwalt, sponsor. Fourth row D Robbins W Baker L Hall B Albert R McKinley J Yandell E Soward J Hendricks M Rodriguy B Guldry G Holland W. Dye, R. Brown, J. Cook R Barrett V Ortiz B Cobe S Ramoy B Moss Fifth row A Williams K Cooper J Johns J Plxa M Gonzalez R Edwards, R. Biddle, S. Earp, L. Allbrltton G Prckard S Cuplt D Perdue J Doe C Prather G Smith L Self G Randall L Blair W McAllister Back row M Passarell, W. Gouge, R. Freeman J Groves D Threlkeld T Rodriguez P Fuller S Riggs M Baker J Cordero J McKee E Lemneweber F Hendricks K Harrington, J. Bailey, R. Nuby J Adams J Lee J Zoeller T Wagner T Hall W Todd J Henderson L Steeds E Tucker J Hendrix F Tucker R Ecket G Sopher. 1.fi'mu?i5 H?if5nffs2f:2ffd ilZi-?fif?2iP sEE X-UL 4' All TMC5 Winning, and losing were boTh parT of The game, The Teams grew TogeTherg even Their pracTice session exemplified dedicaTion- anoTher evidence ThaT The BeaT Goes On. :gl x,v .V , ,g i ,,,. ,V,A A. - V ' 5 ' ' ' . , , 4 . . may., ' H4 1 0' f - L, Above, keeping a sharp eye out for trouble, number 22, Steve Allen, watches on as James Hughes number 83, is caught from behind. Right above, Coaches C. B. Speegle and Willie Edwards. Far right, Ted Jackson tries to arouse the team's spirit with a whistle. Below, all alone near the end zone Gerald Heath makes a finger-tip catch. Football team. Kneeling: C. Smith, T. Colbert, W. Dockery, P. Whit- son, D. Berryhill, M. Edwards, M. Bishop, T. Clayburn, T. Stapp, M. Chamers, K. Ainsworth, Coach Jim King. Second row: Coach Lloyd Rumbaugh, K. Shingleton, G. Clay, D. Menefee, J. Bishop, S. Allen, L. Cook, R. Jones, J. Hughes, T. Sink, B. Parker, W. Wigley. Back row: Coach Willie Edwards, H. Dixon, R. Winnas, J. Rowden, A. Gaeddert, D. Perdue, A. Porter, M. Cebulesky, K. Stevens, S. Stevens, T. Jackson, Coach C. B. Speegle. Q . J- nf. M M' M, f ., l' 1-1 1 fy, K , A. I? N, qfkrxqlit 1 , Ml .K ? if M' 8'fQ,s. A ' ' ,H gr . T .6 5.-wat ffm' fe iz . 1 4 w V51 . . ff' ,, B fv H' U 1. ff . ,.,. ,J , .6 Gridsfer season closes with 'Skins in cellar with winless record In a season which ended with The Redskins in the cellar, The gridsters chalked up a winless rec- ord, the Tirst in The history of the school. The season opener with the Ardmore Tigers saw the Skins edged out 12-6 on their own turf. Homecoming with conference leaders, the Put- nam City Pirates, saw the Redskins pounced 21-O, which, record-wise, was closer than the score. Arch-rival, U S Grant, dealt the Hill a 33-14 loss. . f 'N lp X fr--5 -..J fe Y ef CQQQ f- - 24: -tst . in-ai -u 1 , 1'-it-Q luv 'V F' 39 2 -- ... -T ff.tc,4..:1- . . A ,Q-Q-' T , f w,f.-- WM - 'untill f 2 W' 4- ?Wf.L2fr'.rm.y zz'A xiii. ist: A T 'Af' ' A 'A' iiii Vi ,AYYQ 2 h 4 V ,V kit, K, V 1 ' iii tiihz if ,, A ' ii ., MM T it Y, r 4, I gk , t K 4 gi .pyw,.!? Ii-'V.T3pf,,, , 5 jiitv F35 'L , , 5 ,sf ' V 'ffxk , , ,' ,L tp 5 T A-an 'b,c,',',A - ff . ,fav , . 'Zyl - ', ,N M ' fr' I . 'Mtv i 9 Mfidftaww ft' M if T , M T 'lii M so T S' ti' warm WL 339241721 M ,, , M, f , ,, ,, ,, f M ff at ,t i .iii T t , fi fm rv 1 T' ' it MM, M. T' ' , ' ., 't'4r?,'.. .. Q, f ,N k .4 Speegle resigns iob as head foofball coach after quarter century C. B. Speegle closed his quarfer of a century career as head foofball coach when he resigned af The end of The season, he will retain his posi- fions as math Teacher and golf coach. Also resigning was Willie Edwards, assistant football coach, who will assume administrative re- sponsibilities. Left Tackle, Anthony Gaedderf, The only all- sfater on the Team, had several scholarship offers. Upper left, Wayne Dockery and Bruce Park- er give the two-man sleigh a bad time. Center left, Ritchie Smart gets in punting practice. Above, Coaches Lloyd Rumbaugh and Jim King. Lower Left, all-stater An- thony Gaeddert and Joe Rowden discuss strategy with Coach Willie Edwards. Left, Jim Hughes just barely holds onto the ball RECORD Ardmore .. 12 CHHS.. 6 Northwest , 36 CHHS.. 6 Midwest City 28 ci-n-is.. 6 John Marshall 16 CHHS.. O U.S. Grant . 27 CHHS. .13 Enid . 20 CHHS.. 6 Shawnee .. 13 CHHS. . 6 Putman City 21 CHHS. . O Douglass .. 14 CHHS. .14 Southeast .. 14 CHHS.. O all UL, EF' of Basketball team. Kneeling: Coach Claudell Overton, Mgr. G. Prickard. Standing: W. Wigley, K. Sullivan, H. Grinstead, C. Armstrong, G. Heath, A. Dukes, C. Boevers, T. Dryden, W. Trout, A. Gaeddert, J. Parker, H. Dixon, J. Jewell, J. Lackey, G. Barton. Above, Wayne Trout takes advantage of a free throw. Right, Coach Overton talks to exhausted team in huddle at State tournament, Lower left, Ted Dryden surveys his chances of protecting Gerald Heath as he shoots. Below, the page. setting roundballers dribble around the pot-bellied Indian on the fieldhouse floor. V,fr' www Cagers place third in Mid-state conference play, win crack at state Coach Claudell Overton's cagers compiled an impressive lB-8 record for the 68-69 season, a record which was good enough to place them in the state tournament, the first for the Hill in twelve years. Picked to finish sixth in the Mid- state conference the Redskins ran up a ll-5 record which placed them in third place behind only N. W. Classen and Douglass. it :ettsmsvtief . cur-isiitgqyitf-TioNAL MID-STATE CONFERENCE sriislr --A -c,- ,Uv A iss'.' CHH5 s.,, ,iis e 1 r r V- -V 1'wfgggglggf-Mu:shall-4 CHHS., .t.., , rt .s.s sz 53 c,c, eitis cr-ms..,4,c5efvgsz3giexgr rcss . ....,, ,v .-s. Nststlfisitgsfgfefsfn 1, , CHH5'Mf45f,,:g5,IN,g-g,V,W, Clggggyg .... 71 Southeast- - r CHHS..,.Q56i!f,712S5iithAast . ..,, s,4,,s4qg,31l1,1CHH5 'A'- 53 U' 5w9f 1' H i r c - - 69 09993525 rhrrssr :CHH5 -is.s as cttw A -75 s f r 4 ' c h itss l J 1 rii lss l hrit f l i 'i i- ' X I LCHHS ..., sbgafgtgtsa Will il' FHHS'--'45 Uiiltifiligfenf -A Y ' ',,i' , I Rogers ...... VSZQ: f STATE TOURNAMENT tammy cans .,., as tween Cl-'IHS .... 441.5Bhrtlesville , , K Sollese --.- .434 H c cans. . .y 3 t I 2' '51 , 4-4-4 A - 5 521 f f-f,- we ,--ff A ,,.. t,,. A at ,-ff- ff .,,,.., ,,,,,,. - , - ' ff-i' fvv1::ct.wm:u,,ff,-H,fu .-1 .my fgt,g,s,,i,,,,,,-ff , t t- , -ff ,,,:f,iV , Y.. Far above, Anthony Gaeddert and a MWC Bomber vie for the ball. Above, Kenneth Sullivan tries to shoot the basket. Center, Allen Dukes skips rope. Right, Jimmy Lackey prepares for a drive. Upper right, the team takes a time out. Far upper right, Coach Claudell Overton. Far right, John Mayes and Ted Dryden work out during practice. 6 Dukes, Lackey picked for 4, . ! .41 -1' vid' v lf 1 ' , A X is , all Mid-state first team with 20,18 averages Allen Dukes and Jim Lackey, first team all Mid- state picks, led the Hill cagers with 20 and 18 point averages respectively. Little Ken Sullivan and big Tony Gaeddert along with Wayne Trout, rounded out the starting five for Coach Claudell Overton's rounclballers. The Hill reserves Ted Dryden, Jack Jewell, Gary Barton, Chester Boevers, Clyde Armstrong, Howard Dixson and Wayne Wigley seemed heav- ily noticeable throughout the season. Young wrestlers '91 ,JK V c f I x r 'Y' , 5,2 44 7 , E M , X ,, . G Q 46 If B , L- f 5 -qprsn ' Evarsiuus - E13 -, + snr f 'il 3 nn xx ! l it i -if ' lx Q 1 1 li V an 4, s QQULQKK . y ,Ei ' chalk up 5-9 mat season, wr or Wqfk li! place in fourneys With a predominantly young team, Coach Jim King and his grapplers pulled out a 5-9 record for the 68-69 season. Redskin wins came over Geary, Guthrie, Doug- lass and Moore. The Redskins also placed fifth in the Edmond tourney, fifth at Carl Albert, sixth at all city and fifth during the Mid-State. Ken Rogers and Mark Bishop, captains, and Tim Clayburn, iunior, were top grapplers. Predictions are that this 5-9 record will prove that the grappler's future has iust begun. f wi gia- Z t RECORD CHHS 5-41 Putnam City K - Edmond Tournament Sth , , i CHH5 torfeitk Weatherford All City Tournament 6th CHHS 9--24 S,E, Carl Albert Tournament 5th cHHs at-15 Gem., CHHS T4-26 S,E, CHH5 33-7-7 Guthrie CHH5 17-25 N.W. Classen CHHS 21-25 Classen, '-C335 33-49 K, Douglass .. , FCHHS Star Spencer K FCHHS L7'-252 Carl Albert CHHS 33--8 f Moore I CHHS ll-23 John Marshall - Mid State Tournament 5th CHHS 2-30 Midwest City - , Far left, Kenneth Jordon works out on the new ropes for the wrestling squad. Top left, Kenneth Rogers rides Mark Bishop to chalk up riding time. Right, Eddie Workman views some dietary foods to which wrestlers are limited. Knock- ing weight was often a problem. Lower right, Tim Clay- C 3 R Q burn and Mark Bishop shake hands before they come out. f 1 1 i M 4 W. ,ef i it 9 fer 5' I iff: X., Q' LK V lr Wm? i 3 , ' , , 5' 3 7 H ! H s if 7 . NW 4' g fm 45 L' .2 1 .gm , T K K atv! I 0, 548.4 M, f' 2 1 . m I - Aa, W it.. 'Y I f Q ' R .. x 4- 5 D Y SN -..,. ,..,, ...ai 7 . S Wrestling team. Sitting: L. Wood, E. Workman, D. Miller, S. Carlile, M. Keifner J. Williams, K. Jordan, J. Hatfield, M. Wilson, D. Hobbs, S. Ford, S. Deason Second row: P. Swindler, D. Self, T. Henson, S. Dalansy, W. Tole, T. Harridge G. Benefield, K. Rogers, R. Williams, S. Coker, S. Jackson, D. Springer, T. Clay burn, L. Robinson, T. Kilpatrick. Back row: Coach Jim King, J. Bray, G. Miller D. Carter, D. Nuegent, F. Windard, R. Spradling, D. Rutherford, B. Parker, M Bishop, J. Pange, M. Smith, R. Washburn, M. Hale, R. Fairbanks, C. White, L Melvin, H. Mount, D. Curry. iz T , I f -iw ' ' 7 Track and cross country. Front row: D. Berryhill, J. Crawford, J. Musgrove, E. Taylor, D. Meyers, M. Hathcock. Second row: R. Richie, G. Crozier, S. Allen, J. Brandon, K. Pryor, D. Hobbs, J. Adams, R. Woodrow. Back row: D. Huddleston, D. Harper, J. Berkley, K. Cantrell, K. Ainsworth, C. Cole, T. Harridge, D. Carter, E. Workman, D, Fairbanks. 'Fa Above, Robert Woodrow works out in the fieldhouse because in- clement weather kept the boys off the turf. Right, Don Berryhill throws the discus in practice, which is his specialty. Center right, Ed Alexander, swimming coach. Next right, Ron Benear is on his mark before plunging for an individual medley. Far right, Terry Reddout shows near perfect lack-knife form. 55.155111 K K , ,,,,,.... ......f.....,-. .1 .., . - . .:..1...1 1 1 ms ec- ? ,Q L 2 ww., . E .- aa. gh f as . awww Coach Alexander leads cross country, track, swimming teams Mr. Ed Alexander in his third year at the Hill, coached swimming, cross country and track. Returning swimmers were Jimmy Bishop, Terry Reddout, Ron Benear, Rick Steiskal and Don Myers. Cross country boys included Allen Dukes, John Hancock, John Adams, Dennis Carter, Gary Ban- don, David Harper and James Taylor. Assisting Mr. Alexander was Mr. Jim King, head wrestling coach. Returning letterrnen were Jack Woods, Mike Hatcock, Dennis Carter, Robert Woodrow, John Adams and George Crozier. U0 STR!!! Sr ., , ,M ,,,,, , H H .,. Wil Mayhew 12 i WML' ,Q ' ' ',f,wMfg r i . Swimming team. Kneeling: L. New, D. Schumaker, R. Nichols, D. Setzal, K. Proyor, D. Price. Second row: S, Rutherford, R. Benear, R. Setszal, P. Reynolds, D. Stearman, D. Meyers. Back row: S. Klein, J. Bishop, P. Sanders, K. Smith, D. Ashly, G. Hash, G. McQuipe, C. Cole, T. Reddart, D. Boxford. Pritchard coaches mid-state baseball squad third straight year Bobby Prichard, now in his third year as head coach of the baseball Team ancl assistant coach of the C squad football team, started practice ses- sions the first of February in order to get in shape for the spring season. Games continued through spring and into the summer months. Returning lettermen were Jimmy Lackey, Jim- my Hughes, John Mayes, Johnny Toolate, Tommy Stapp, John Martin, and Jim Parker. Baseball team. Front row: T. Sink, H. Dixon, J. Martin, T. Stapp, C. Armstrong, W. Wigley. Second row: C. Smith, T. Reddout, J. Lackey, J. Hughes, G. Barton, J, Cox. Last row: B. Prichard, coach, D. Cawthon, M. Cebulsky, J. Parker, J. Mayes, J. Too- late, E. Alexander, coach. 5' L. is of vi in Jimmy Hughes, far left, stretches for a high ball in center field. Top left, weary Johnny Toolate takes time to wipe his brow after demanding competition. Top center, center Clyde Armstrong winds up for a pitch with his eye on a man trying to steal home. Center, Charlie Smith swings wide. Below, John Martin releases tensions with a wad of bubble gum as he watches team- mates. Lower center, Coach, Bob Prichard. , I PM l,.. Q, gzwiw , r zfjw - f r 3 ,. Q.. , ff. 1, txafivzft t ' fm- 3 A Q5 -wife f fi . r ., 1... .:- l r di sf 'L . ,..r 1 if e Y . ll. -if f 5 cw... ay. 'JK Coach Bengtson replaced by Cunningham second semester Ron Cunningham who replaced Coach L. H. Bengtson, Jr. second semester, carried over to keep the tennis team in shape for spring compe- tition. They attended tournaments where they competed against other Oklahoma City high schools. Jamey Beaty and Pam Edwards led the team to victory. Trosper Park served as training course for the golfers under C. B. Speegle. The team, consist- ing ofthe top eight players, participated in match- es during the spring season. The team traveled to Fort Worth, Texas to compete with high schools in the surrounding area. J Far left, Terry Walser helps Gary Johns take aim for a punt as they started practice early in the spring. Star tennis female, Pam Edwards left, serves high to evade her opponent. Be- low, Coach Ron Cunningham. Second below, Larry Bishop exhuberant over a victory, leaps the net to express his enthusiasm. 4 ZIIIJ 't .ua ,n',tii? Mxisxw' J. C. , 'tiivrfx i -' :. A-E' ':'?b 'fl:i7'i'i '5' f1' 3 s 5 X s 2 if X it ,ii Xin .M . he . .X .,.:Em...,. f R 1 s' Wifi J X wx rl B 5 P , is . E35 is G 5 'l l his Sgr W . B '-s' Ll 2 if-any :pa ' .,, fi' , g ., '----- Niki: -P - an . ' ' '4 ww-ls. f -Q fel ' SF, ,B , ew? 'fffvs-'.7'f ':'Wfffi- ,..1-Q., :li A News r eA 2 rw 't'ftlff:.fi 7 5 l if is L.1.l.l l 5 lllfsff' Tennis team. First row: R.,Gordon, C. Groesbeck, L. Cordes, J. Beller, R. Edwards, L. Coffey. Second row: B. Bridges, C. Cosby, D. Tillson, P. Doughty, P. Baird, C. Todd, P. Haggerman. Back row: L. Bishop, S. Russell, D. Smith, L. Bullock, W. Nowacki, B. Bowles, Mr. Ron Cunningham. 'm V - rsits s K .emu ' fig? sf ,rks4i.71 f-X .gigs s Golf team. First row: S. Knight, M. Ossenkop, D. James, G. Johns. Back row: T. Walser, A. Thompson, E. Smith, L. Romine. l I Girls end season with 6-l volleyball record, Wolfe high scorer Under CapTain Carol Sanchez, The volleyball Team closed The season wiTh a 6-l record. High scorer was Janice Wolfe wiTh 87 poinTs. Wiih Miss Connie Crew as Their sponsor and coach, all The girls' Teams ranked in The Top of Their divisions. OuTsTanding members of The girls' Teams were Marilyn Avery, PaT Biegei, Susan Stepp, Cindy Edgin, Joy Bass, and Teresa Benear. 1' s..l XJ' w.,. I cxx S. Lower left, Debbie Lewis pins a newly acquired medal on Chana Sifers' 'O' club sweater. 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Aqucifeens present annual spring wafer show 'Around the World' Aquateens presented Around The World with AquaTeens, an annual water show given to raise money for girls' sports equipment. Joni Emils was featured in a solo number close to the end of the show, and senior members of the Team did the opening act. All girls participat- ed in a grand finale. new 5 -C-I' ' iii -.-lv l.:.E,:,w,,5,iiis SE NR Nw... ,. K ., Q if , - after Jackie was Too tired to Left, Judy Miller helps Jackie Jones perfect the ballet leg, practice any longer. Above, Three aquateens, Joni Emils, Susan Sammentinger, and Karen Manual practice synchronizing their entry into the water for their number in the water show. M 1 , X V. 'f f ff R if , 1. ll l jx lll . Aquateens. Seated: K. Manuel, J. Bennett, D. Wilder, D. Queen, T. Fitch, J. Jones J. Emils, S. Sammevntinger, R. Suttie. Second row: D. Greear, T. Nichol- son, L. Martin, S. Hammon, C. Abbott, C. Odle, B. Brinson. Back row: Mrs. P. Graham, S. Noblett, G. Pearman, T. Sampson, K. Bobb, D. Kelly, P. Hixon, M. Jones, C, Stapp, J. Miller, A. Hedges. Local merchanTs Too goT inTo The swing by puTTing Their businesses, Their producTs, Their services in This version of The The BeaT Goes On. l77677E'flHl77'.5' gi? gd! Wg, X Z A S 3 4 I Q I qv : 3, ff j F- X ,fs KI i ? ,. W . . 0 Y . W 912.4-Q -X.. 7 1-Q' 'L 'wg .f - - f.. 2:55 iz ' 3.2185 ,S X 5 . ix Fi 4 X A, K .k,W :ISE K. X i K' X ' Mist K' 5: XX ' ffl ilu X , , Xb'-Xxxx'--. ,Yiwu xnxxgx X .. XXX, K sLACK5 um? it t t x ESTA e :iUfF:f'f'w 5 the ' thin' A 1? 3 it ,-,-u we gm Jinwwm Wmrw- N3 Q 1-M QM Nm.. Mrs. Jewel Black and her daughter Robyn Dawn treat a group of football boys Con the smoking touchdown teepee carl with a giant coke from The Spot, THE SPDT Black's Drive In Restaurant 632-4541 2703 S. Western 3' Abbitt, Terry, Soph. 73 Abbht Vkkk,Soph.73 Abbott, Cindy, Soph. 73 Adams, Alacia, Soph. 73 Adams, Joe, Jr. 61, 159 Adams, Lisa, Soph. 36 Adkins, Kinton, Jr. 61 Adkinson, Latrecea, Jr. 61 Aduddell, David, Jr. 61, 159 Afinowicz, Nancy, Soph. 73 Ainsworth, Keith, Jr. 67, 90, 129 Akoneto, Teresa, Soph. 73 Albert, Billy, Soph. 73, 159 Albertson, Kathryn, Jr. 61 Albnghh BHL Jn 61 Alexander, Eddie, Fac. 24 Alexander, Roney, Soph. 73 Allbritton, Billy, Jr. 155 Allbritton, Gary, Sr. 158 Allbritton, Larry, Sr. 41, 159 Allen, Mariette, Fac. 24, 27 Allen, Steve, Sr. 41, 47, 90, 124, 128, 129, 137, 140, 141 Allison, Barbara, Soph. 73, 124 Allison, Debbie, Soph. 73, 124 Alsup, Steve, Sr. 41 Ames, M., Staff, 29 Anderson, Charles, Sr. 41 Anderson, Glenn, Sr. 41, 142, 152 Anglin, Diana, Jr. 61, 136, 145 Anglin, Mary, Fac. 24, 145 Anguoe, Sharon, Sr. 41 Arbast, Alvin, Jr. 61 Argo, Barbara, Soph. 73 Armstrong, Buddy, Fac. 24 Armstrong, Clyde, Jr. 36, 61, 128, 129, 135 Armstrong, Mike, Soph. 73 Armstrong, Monte, Soph. 158 Armstrong, Patricia, Jr. 67 Armstrong, Robert, Sr. 41 Arnold, Johnny, Sr. 41 Arnold, Darrell, Soph. 73 Arnold, Ruby, Jr. 61 Arnold, Sherrell, Jr. 67, 124, 154 Arterbury, Pamela, Sr. 41 Artussee, Joyce, Soph. 73 Ashley, Gloria, Sr. 41, 159 Atchley, David, Soph. 73, 138 Atkins, James, Soph, 73 Atkins, Janice, Sr. 41, 122 Attocknie, Joe, Jr. 61 Austin, Sharon, Sr. 41 Autaubo, Mike, Soph. 73 Avery, Debbie, Soph. 73, 124, 140, 144, 148, 150 Avery, Marilyn, Sr. 41, 127 Aycock, Katie, Jr. 61, 147 Bagby, Faye, Soph. 73 Bailey, David, Jr. 61 Bailey, Debbie, Soph. 73 Bailey, John, Soph. 83 Bailey, Linda, Jr. 61, 124 Baker, David, Soph. 73 Baker, Marvin, Sr. 41, 149 Baker, Mike, Sr. 41, 159 Baker, Wesley, Soph. 73, 159 Bain, Paula, Soph. 73, 124, 147 Baines, Kathy, Soph. 73 Bales, Joe, Soph. 73 Ball, Alan, Soph. 73 Ball, Gary, Soph. 73 Ballinger, Carol, Soph. 73, 125 Banister, Janis, Jr. 61 Baquera, Gloria, Soph. 73 Baquera, Jesse, Jr. 61, 158 Barbour, Sheila, Fac. 28 Barger, Carl, Sr. 157 Barnes, Charles, Soph. 73 Barnett, Teresa, Jr. 67, 137 Barrett, Carolyn, Jr. 61, 130, 147 Barrett, Roy, Jr. 159 Bartlett, Mike, Soph. 73, 15B Barton, Gary, Sr. 41, 140 Barton, Ronnie, Soph. 73 Bass, Hout, Soph. 73 Bass, Joy, Jr. 61, 130, 147 Bass, Sherry, Jr. 61 Bates, Barbara, Soph. 73 Baugh, Becky, Soph. 73, 94, 137 Bayer, W., Staff, 29 Bayless, Ruth, Sr. 141, 147 Beagles, Linda, Jr. 61 Beaham, Carol, Soph. 73 Beaty, Jamie, Soph. 73, 75, 124 Beaty, Mike, Sr. 41 Bell Bill, Soph. 73, 132 Bell Brenda, Jr. 67 Bell, Carl, Sr. 41 Bell Ernest, Soph. 73 Bell, Marsha, Soph. 73 Bell Randy, Soph. 73 Bowers, Jackie, Soph.. 73 Bowles, Billy, Soph. 73 Bowling, Pat, Soph. 73 Boyson, Brenda, Soph. 73 Bradburry, Mike, Jr. 59, 61 Bradford, Emit, Fac. 24 Bradley, Jo Ann, Soph. 74 Brady, Howard, Jr. 61, 129, 135, 139, 144 Brandon, Larry, Jr. 61 Brantley, Bonnie, Sr. 42, 130, 140, 151 Brawn, A., Staff, 29 Brecheen, Pam, Soph. 74 Breithaupt, C. B., Principal, 20, 21, 105, 150 Beller, Donna, Sr. 19, 41,124,159 Beller, Jan, Jr. 61, 120, 144 Beller, Nancy, Soph. 73 Belvin, Teresa, Jr. 61 Benear, Ronald, Sr. 41, 128, 129 Benear, Teresa, Jr. 61, 127 Benefield, Danny, Sr. 41, 132 Benefield, Gary, Soph. 73, 129 Bengston, L. H., Fac. 24, 137 Benham, David, Jr. 61 Bennett, Louie, Soph. 73, 158 Benson, Sharon, Soph. 73, 83, 125 Benson, Wanda, Jr. 61, 124, 135 Berkley, Loyd, Jr. 61 Berryhill, Donald, Sr. 41, 128, 129 Bertram, Mony, Soph. 73 Beth, Eva, Soph. 73 Bethea, Marilyn, Fac. 24, 122 Bickerstaff, Hadwood, Jr. 61 Bickerstaff, Pat. Sr. 41 Biddle, Roy, Jr. 61, 159 Bidleman, Carla, Sr. 41, 159 Bieger, Pat, Jr. 61, 127, 135, 145 Biggs, Jack, Fac. 24, 25 Bighead, Tommy, Jr. 61 Bigsoldier, Linda, Jr. 61, 145 Billings, Steve, Sr. 42 Billy, Patricia, Jr. 61 Birdsong, Edwayne, Jr. 61 Bishop, Frank, Soph. 73 Bishop, Jim, Sr. 42 Bishop, Kerry, Jr. 61, 124 Bishop, Larry, Jr. 60, 61, 70, 129, 142, 143, 152 Black, Kathy, Soph. 73 Black, Lanita, Jr. 61, 101, 120 Black, Larry, Sr. 42 Black, Ronald, Jr. 61 Blackburn, Gailynn, Sr. 41, 157, 159 Blackburn, Kay, Soph. 73 Blackwolf, Sherry, Sr. 42, 140 Blair, Larry, Sr. 42, 159 Blewett, Monte, Soph. 73 Boevers, Chester, Jr. 61, 135 Boggs, Peggy, Soph. 73 Bolton, Martha, Soph. 73, 140 Boman, Joe, Jr. 61 Bond, Lynn, Soph. 73 Bonner, Ladonna, Soph. 73, 124 Bonham, Darlene, Soph. 73 Booth, Glenda, Sr. 42 Booth, Shirley, Sr. 42 Boren, Steve, Jr. 61, 139, 145 Borias, Sam, Jr. 61 Boswell, David, Soph. 73 Boswell, Judy, Sr. 42, 142, 147 Bouse, Mark, Soph. 73 Bowen, E., Staff, 29 Bowles, Billy, Soph. 73, 139, 144 Bowles, John, Jr. 61, 128, 144 Bowman, Candy, Jr. 61 Box, Pauline, Sr. 42, 159 Boxford, Barbara, Sr. 154, 156 Boxford, David, Jr. 139, 145 Boyd, Donna, Soph. 73, 148 Boyd, Rhonda, Sr. 42, 127, 137, 142 Boyett, Dale, Sr. 158 Boyett, Diana, Soph. 125, 154 Boyett, Roger, Sr. 42 Boykin, Geanie, Soph. 73 Brice, Steve, Jr. 61 Bridges, Brenda, Soph. 74 Brinson Brinson , Billie, Soph. 74 , Paula, Jr. 61, 127, 142 Briscoe, Carla, Sr. 42, 155 Bristol, Ann, Sr. 42, 159 Brittan, R., Staff, 29 Britton, Sandra, Jr. 61, 159 Brooks, Debbie, Soph. 74 Brooks, Joe, Soph. 74, 132 Broom, Jamey, Jr. 61, 124, 147 Broom, Pat, Soph. 74 Brown, Bill, Soph. 74 Brown, Bobby, Soph. 74 Brown, Carl, Jr. 61 Brown, Debra, Sr. 42, 124, 126, 127, 139, 154, 155 Brown, Brown, Ilene, Soph, 74, 124 Jackie, Soph. 74, 124 Brown, Johnny, Soph. 74 Brown, Karen, Sr. 42 Brown, Kathy, Soph. 74 Brown, Mary, Soph. 74 Brown, Ronnie, Sr. 42 Brown, Roy, Sr. 42, 159 Brown, Sandra, Sr. 42, 120, 124, 126, 135 Brown, Sherry, Soph. 74, 124 Brow nf ield, Richard, Sr. 43 Browning, Mike, Soph. 74 Browning, R. C., Fac. 19, 24, 31 Bruce, David, Sr. 43, 48, 142 Bruno, E., Staff, 29 Bruno, Jane, Jr. 62 Bryan, Carol, Sr. 43, 132, 133 Bryson, Eugene, Soph. 73 Buchanan, Larry, Jr. 62 Buchanan, Terry, Soph. 74 Buckley, Clayton, Soph. 74 Buerger, Freda, Jr. 62 Bulis, Darla, Soph. 74 Bullington, James, Sr. 43, 129, 130, 135 Bullock, Larry, Soph. 74 Bunting, Alicia, Jr. 62, 120 Burcher, Becky, Jr. 62, 155 Burger, Melody, Soph. 74, 125 Burks, Jim, Sr. 43, 135, 152 Burleso n, Nelda, Jr. 62 Burnett, Clifford, Soph. 74 Burnett, Floyd, Jr. 62 Burnett, Gary, 62 Burnett, Peggy, Sr. 43, 138 Burns, Jerri, Soph. 74 Burns, Joe, Sr. 43, 129, 153 Burrell, Burrell, Dink, Sr. 43 Ricki, Soph. 74 Butchee, Linda, Fac. 24, 86, 136, 1 Butler, Elizabeth, Sr. 43, 140 Butler, Larry, Soph. 74, 132 Butler, Raymond, Sr. 43 Butler, Sherry, Sr. 43, 130, 140 Bybee, Debra, Jr. 62, 155 Byford, Mary, Soph. 74 Cabe, Benny, Jr. 62 Cable, Roger, Jr. 62 Cadell, George, Fac. 24, 35 Cain, C ha rlene, Soph. 74 Cain, Patricia, Soph. 74 39 Caldwell, Gary, Sr. 43 Calhoun, Betty, Jr. 62 Calhoun, Lois, Jr. 62 Calhoun, Sylvia, Jr. 62 Callison, Debbie, Soph. 74 Callison, Vickey, Sr. 43 Cambron, Cathy, Jr. 62 Cambron, Glen, Sr. 43 Cambron, Pat, Sr. 43 Campala, Jesse, Soph. 74 Campbell, Donald, Jr. 62 Campbell, Jimmy, Sr. 43 Camren, Donald, Soph. 74 Canard, Barbara, Jr. 62, 124 Canary, Rita, Soph. 74, 125 Capps, Leland, Soph. 74 Cargile, Kenneth, Jr. 62 Carlile, Sandy, Sr. 43, 85, 142 Carpenter, Jess, Fac. 24 Carr, Gary, Sr. 10, 43, 44, 120, 128, 129, 137, 153 Carr, Thurman, Soph. 74 Carter, Carolyn, Jr. 62 Carter, Dennis, Jr. 62 Carter, Robert, Soph. 74 Carver, Cornelius, Fac. 24 Carvers, Anthony, Jr. 62 Case, Judy, Jr. 62 Caster, David, Jr. 62, 120, 152 Castro, Phillip, Jr. 62 Castro, Ricky, Soph. 74, 132 Cates, Melvin, Soph. 74, 132 Caton, Janice, Jr. 62 Caurtney, B., Staff, 29 Cavanar, Connie, Sr. 43, 142, 151, 154 Cawlfield, John, Fac. 24 Cowthon, David, Sr. 43, 128, 129 Cawthorn, George, Jr. 62, 130, 135 Cebulesky, Mike, Jr. 62, 128, 129, 142 Cermack, Ernie, Jr. 60, 62, 68, 135,137,144 Chadwell, Judy, Sr. 13, 43, 124, 142, 151 Chadwell, Mary, Fac. 28 Chambers, Darrell, Jr. 62, 132 Chandler, Connie, Jr. 62, 124 Chandler, Mary Lou, Jr. 62 Chase, Mildred, Counselor, 22, 23, 89 Chase, Sandra, Sr. 43 Chavez, Frank, Jr. 62 Cheshier, Pat, Jr. 62, 124, 127 Cheshier, Paula, Soph. 74, 124 Cheuvront, Dorothy, Sr. 43, 130, 140 Childers, Wayne, Sr. 43, 140 Christian, Pamela, Sr. 43, 154, 156 Clark, Larry, Jr. 62, 129, 137, 139 Clark, Mary, Soph. 74 Clark, Paula, Jr. 62 Clay, Gale, Sr. 43, 56, 128 Clay, Juanella, Sr. 43 Clayburn, Tim, 62, 128 Clemmitt, David, Soph. 74, 153 Clemmons, Gary, Jr. 62 Clemmons, Gwendolyn, Fac. 24, 136 Clifton, Sam, Asst. Principal, 20 Clymer, Danny, Jr. 155 Cobb, Dennis, Soph. 74 Cobe, Benny, Jr. 159 Coffey, Linda, Sr. 43, 56, 124, 142, 143, 147 Cogan, Karen, Soph. 74 Cohen, Sara Ruth, Fac. 24, 44 Coker, Gay, Soph. 74 Coker, Jody, Jr. 62 Coker, Sidney, Sr. 43, 128, 140 Cole, Barbara, Soph. 74 Cole, Clifford, Jr. 62 Cole, Sharon, Soph. 74 Coleman, Leon, Soph. 159 Coleman, Pam, Soph. 74 Collett, Becky, 124 Colley, Debi, Jr. 62, 64, 124 Collins, Barbara, Fac. 24 124, Collins, Dale, Sr. 43 Collins, Pat, Jr. 62 Combs, Debbie, Soph. 74 Compala, Jesse, Soph. 85 Comstock, Richard, Sr. 44 Conder, Randy, Sr. 44, 132, 147,148 Conder, Rose, Jr. 62, 124, 135, 144 Connelly, Don, Sr. 44, 59, 155 Cook, Brenda, Soph. 74, 125 Cook, Charlene, Jr. 62 Cook, Jim, Jr. 62, 129, 159 Cook, Leland, Sr. 44, 128, 129, 141, 153 Cook, Mike, Sr. 44, 155 Cook, Vickie, Jr. 62 Cooper, Kervin, Jr. 159 Copeland, Jerry, Soph. 74 Cops, Eugene, Jr. 62, 139 Cordes, Linda, Jr. 62, 145 Corey, Kathe, Jr. 62, 124, 147 Corey, Lee, Sr. 148, 149 Corn, Judy, 62 Corn, Larry, 62, 158 Cosby, Cathy, Jr. 62, 93, 120, 124, 126, 142, 147 Coslow, Nellie, Sr. 44 Cotton, Larry, 44, 132 Cottrell, Danna, Jr. 62 Courtney, Kay, Soph. 74 Covert, Tommy, Sr. 44 Cowan, Wayne, Jr. 148 Cowherd, Danny, Soph. 74 Cowns, Steve, Soph. 74 Cox, Eddie, Soph. 74 Cox, Eddie, Soph. 74 Coxs, Jim, Jr. 62, 142 Crabb, William, Fac. 24, 153 Craig, B. Staff, 29 Craig, Jeff, Soph. 77, 130 Cratin, Mike, Jr. 62 Cravens, Debra, Soph. 74, 120, 122, 124, 126, 151 Crawford, Carolyn, Soph. 74 Crawford, H., Staff, 29 Crawley, Judy, Soph. 74, 125,151 Crawley, Terry, Jr. 62 Creech, Vesta, Jr. 62, 155 Creel, Susie, Sr. 44, 96, 102, 120, 124, 126 Crook, Clay, Jr. 63, 158 Cross, Linda, Sr. 44 Crossland, Lou Ann, Soph. 137, 140, 142,148, 150 Crossland, Sharon, Jr. 63, 130 Crozier, George, Sr. 13, 44 Cruse, Frank, Jr. 62, 70, 158 Cunningham, Ron, Fac. 24, 27, 120, 128, 129 Cupit, Steven, Jr. 63 Curry, David, Soph. 74, 140 Curtis, Sandra, Sr. 44 Cusac, Sandy, Soph. 74 Cyphers, Jonnie, Soph. 74 Dale, Vickie, Sr. 44 Dacus, Brenda, Soph. 74 Deason, Steve, Sr. 44, 128, 147 Decker, Louis, Jr. 63, 129 Delancy, Steve, Soph. 75 DeLaughter, Danny, Soph. 75 Delgado, Juan, Soph. 75 Delgado, Raul, Sr. 44 Dennis, F., Staff, 29 Dennis, James, Soph. 75 Dickson, Charles, Soph. 75 Dickson, Dale, Jr. 63, 158 Dickson, Danny, Soph. 75 Enaches, L., Staff, 29 Engles, Chuck, Soph.-75, 139 Ervin, Robert, Sr. 45, 138, 157, 159 Espinosa, Silvia, Soph. 75, 124 Estes, Foster, Sch. Brd. 23 Etheridge, Van, Jr. 63, 142 Evans, Judy, Jr. 63 Evans,,Lit1da, Soph. 75, 138 Evans, Mary, Soph. 75, 125 Everett, Glenda, Sr. 45, 124, 159 Everett, Vicki, Jr. 63 Gable, Gerald, Soph. 76 Gabriel, N., Staff, 29 Gabriel, Sharon, Soph. 76 Gaeddert, Anthony, Sr. 13, 46, 90, 101,128,129, 142,153 Gaeddert, Sandy, Soph. 76, 125 Gafford, Terry, Jr. 158 Gage, Billy, Soph. 76 Gainor, Susan, Jr. 64, 70, 124, 137 Galbreath, Ralph, Soph. 76, 137 Galindo, Rachel, Soph. 76, 124,151 Dixon, Dixon, Dobbs, Howard, Jr. 36, 63, 128 Vickie, Soph. 75, 83, 147 Mark, Jr. 63 Dockery, Diana, Soph. 75 Dodson, Betty, Jr. 63 Dodson, Charles, Sr. 44 Dodson, Cindy, Jr. 63, 158 Dodson, Jerri, Soph. 75 Dodson, Kenneth, Soph. 75 Dodson, Phillip, Jr. 63 Doleza, Mary, Jr. 63 Dominquez, Teresa, Jr. 63 Donley, Lowell, Fac. 24 Doonkeen, Marilyn, Soph. 75, 125 Doonkeen, Ray, Jr. 63 Doris, Barbara, Soph. 75 Dorris, William, Sr. 45 Dorsey, Barbara, Sopl1.75, 124, 151 Dorsey, John, Jr. 159 Doughty, Patti, Jr. 63, 124, 142 Douglas, Johnny, Jr. 63 Dowtin, Jeanne, Soph. 75 Drew, Lesa, Jr. 63, 124,127,135, 154 Driver, M., Staff, 29 Dryden, Ted, Sr. 45, 128, 129, 137, 153 Dubois, Sandra, Soph. 35, 75, 130, 140 Duck, Donald, Soph. 75 Duke, Gary, Sr. 45, 47, 151 Ezell, Linda, Jr. 63 Fabres, Randy, Soph. 75 Factor, Mickey, Soph. 75 Fagan, Joe, Soph. 75, 130 Fails, Brenda, Soph. 75 Fairbanks, Denise, Sr. 45, 158 Fairbanks, Richard, Soph. 76 Fanning, Carol, Soph. 76 Fanning, Earla, Soph. 124, 137 Farmer, Donna, Soph. 76, 139 Farr, Edna, Soph. 76 Fellows, Glenna, Soph. 76 Fields, Billy, Jr. 129, 144 Fields, Eddie, Fac. 24 Fike, Jerome, Soph. 76 Filler, Pat, Jr. 124, 135, 144 Finch, Gary, Soph. 76 Fincher, Jeanetta, Jr. 63, 120, 125, 126, 135 Finley, Andrew, Soph. 76 Fish, Donna, Soph. 76 Gamble, Hurley, Soph. 76 Gammell, Sara, Sr. 46, 124, 151, 155i Garcia, Johnny, Jr. 64 Garner, Craig, Sr. 46 Garner, Patricia, Soph. 76 Garrett, Billy, Jr. 158 Garrett, Don, Sr., 46 Garrett, Jan, Soph. 76 Garrett, Mike, Jr. 64 Gassett, Don, Fac. 24, 27, 124, 140 Gasseur, Terry, Sr. 46, 93, 96, 120, 124, 126, 159 Gaston, Billy, Jr. 64, 158 Gates, Wallace, Jr. 64, 138, 139 Gathord, Karen, Soph. 76 Geisler, Bobby, Soph. 76 Gentry, Marilyn, Sr. 46 Gessman, Mary Jo, Jr. 64, 124, 151 Geyer, Linda, Soph. 76 Geyer, Sharon, Soph. 76 Gibson, Barbara, Sr. 46, 154, 156 Fish, LaNell, Soph. 76 Fish, Raymond, Fac. 24 Fisher, Fisher, David, Sr. 45, 158 Freddie, Soph. 76 Duke, Sherri, Soph. 75 Dukes, Allen, Sr. 33, 45, 105, 128, 129,134,135,14O,141, 148, 149, 150 Dukes, Sherri, Jr. 63, 132, 134 Dunbar, John, Soph. 75 Dunbar, Kathy, Jr. 63, 158 Duncan, Chuck, Sr. 45 Duncan, Gordon, Soph. 75 Duncan, Harley, Soph. 75 Dunkenson, Karen, Soph. 75 Dunn, Mike, Jr. 63, 122, 147 Dunson, Genese, Sr. 45 Davis, 140, Danford, Marguerite, Fac. 24, 142 Daniel, Floydena, Soph. 74 Darbe, Frank, Jr. 63 Darvin, Linda, Soph. 75 Davenport, Craig, Sr. 129, 137, 153 Bill, Sr. 159 Duran, Larry, Soph. 75, 123, 129, 140, 153 Durkee, Debra, Soph. 75, 124, 130 Dutton, Karen, Soph. 75 Dye, James, Soph. 75 Dye, William, Sr. 45, 159 Dyles, Daryl, Soph. 75 Eagle, Donald, Soph. 75 Earp, Steve, Jr. 63, 137, 142, 159 Earp, W., Staff, 29 Eaton, Debbie, Soph. 75, 124 Eaton, Mike, Soph. 75 Eckel, Ronnie, Soph. 75, 159 Edgin, Cindy, Jr. 63, 124, 127, 137 Edwards, Mark, Jr. 63 Edwards, Pam, Sr. 45, 56, 130, 140, 142 Fisher, Gail, Soph. 76 Fisher, Henry, Sr. 45 Fisher, Richy, Sr. 45, 120, 128, 129, 130, 142 Fitch, Tamara, Sr. 45, 90, 120, 124, 125, 126 Flanagan, Dennis, Sr. 45 Fleming, Trudy, Soph. 76 Fletcher, James, Soph. 158 Fletcher, Vernon, Soph. 76, 158 Florence, Lynn, Jr. 147, 155 Flowers, April, Jr. 64, 157, 159 Flowers, Rita, Jr. 64, 144 Flowers, Steve, Soph. 76 Flud, Treasa, Soph. 76 Folks, Jannette, Jr. 64 Followill, Ralph, Soph. 76 Foote, Mike, Sr. 45 Foote, Richard, Soph. 76, 130 Ford, Steve, Sr. 45, 128, 138 Fort, Tim, Soph. 76, 159 Fortune, Connie, Jr. 64, 124 Foss, Janis, Soph. 85 Foster, G., Staff, 29 Foster, Jimmy, Sr. 45, 120, 121, 126, 129, 139, 153 Fountain, Andre, Jr. 64, 139 Fox, James, Jr. 64 Francis, Paul, Sr. 45 Gibson, Dorothy, Jr. 64, 158 Gibson, Garrett, Sr. 46 Gibson, Gayle, Soph. 76 Gibson, George, Jr. 64 Gibson, William, Sr, 40, 46, 128, 129, 134, 135, 140, 142, 153 Gideon, Royce, Jr. 64 Gilbert, Carmen, Soph. 76 Gile, Darlene, Fac. 24 Gilley, Karren, Sr. 46 Gilliam, Deborah, Jr. 64, 132 Gilmore, Sandra, Sr. 46 Givens, Della, Soph. 76 Gladden, Donnitta, Sr. 46, 136 Glaze, John, Jr. 64 . Glover, Max, Soph. 158 Goad, Donna, Sr. 46 Goad, Ronald, Soph. 76 Goat, Johnny, Soph. 76, 124 Goetz, Anita, Soph. 76 Goddsb y, Kirby, Soph. 76 Gonzalez, Jennifer, Jr. 64 Gonzalez, Mike, Jr. 64, 159 Gonzalez, Steve, Soph. 76 Gonzalez, Tommy, Soph. 76 Goode, Shirley, Jr. 64 Goodin, Wayne, Soph. 77 Gooding, Sondra, Jr. 64, 102, 137 Franklin, Herman, Jr. 64, 90, 98 Frazier, Carl, Sr. 45 Frazier, Jerry, Soph. 76 Frazier, Leila, Fac. 24, 51 Frazier, Mary, Soph. 76, 125, 144 Davis, Bennett, Soph. 75 Davis, Brenda, Jr. 63, 132, 133 Davis, Burl, Jr. 63, 157 Davis, Debbie, A., Soph. 75, 124, 137, 142 Effinger, Norma, Soph. 75, 125 Edwards, Robert, Jr. 63, 159 Edwards, Sue, Sr. 45, 134, 135,142 Edwards, Willie, Fac. 24, 31, 128 Effinger, Norma, Soph. 75, 125 Davis, Debbie S., Soph. 75, 83, 93, 124 126 Davis, Howard, Soph. 75, 159 Davis, Mike, Soph. 75, 132 Davis, Paul, Sr. 44 Davis, Thelma, Jr. 63 Dawson, Allen, Sr. 44 Dawson, Linda, Sr. 44 Dean, Cynthia, Sr. 44, 137 Dearmore, Pat, Soph. 75, 124 Egleston, Carole, Fac. 24, 25 Eide, Catherine, Jr. 63, 139 Eider, Richard, Soph. 75 Elder, Scott, Jr. 158 Elkine, Jim, Jr. 63, 132 Ellicott, Homer, Sr. 45 Ellis, Joyce, Jr. 63, 132, 148 Emerson, Dwight, Jr. 63 Eils, Joan, Sr. 45, 98, 120, 121, 124, 126, 127, 153 Freeman, Anita, Soph. 76 Freeman, Ricky, Soph. 76, 159 Friio, Linda, Sr. 45 Freio, Sammy, Soph. 76, 129 French, Billy, Sr. 46 French, Noba, Fac. 24, 136, 154 Friar, Donna, Jr. 64 Frost, Gary, Jr. 64, 94, 129 Frost, Jack, Soph. 76 Frost, Peggy, Soph. 76 Frunk, Beverly, Jr. 64, 157, 159 Fry, Pam, Sr. 45 Fuller, Barbara, Jr. 64, 124,130,144 Fuller, Paul, Jr. 64, 159 Fulton, Neal, Jr. 64 Goodman, Tim, Soph. 77, 137 Goodspeed, Jerry, Fac. 24, 132, 133 Goodwin, Sue, Soph. 77, 145 Gooselose, Don, Sr. 76 Gordon, Brenda, Soph. 77, 140 Gordon, Ruth Ann, Sr. 19, 46, 50, 120, 124, 126, 127 Gorham, Donald, Fac. 24 Gothard, Danny, Sr. 158 Goudeaux, Shiela, Soph. 77 Gouge, Wilbur, Sr. 46, 159 Gourley, Janet, Jr. 64 Grabow, Marvin, Sr. 46, 129, 155 Graham, Phynila, Fac. 24, 124, 127 Grassman, Sue, Soph. 77, 123 Greear, Ardeanie, Jr. 64, 124 Greear, Vicki, Sr. 13, 46 Green, Barbara, Jr. 151 Green, Linda, Soph. 77, 130, 140 Greenroyd, Rick, Soph. 77 gil . 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Brd. 23 Hilterbran, James, Jr. 65 Hilton, Danny, Jr. 65, 144, 151 Hines, Diane, Soph. 77 Hindzel, Jerry, Soph. 77 Hitterbran, Donna, Sr. 48 Hixon, Pam, Soph. 77, 123, 125 126 3 Hudson, Phillip, Jr. 65, 129, 137,139 Huerta, Robert, Jr. 65, 137, 139 Huff, Jamie, Soph. 77, 125 Huff, Jim, Fac. 25, 27 Huff, John, Soph. 77 Huffman, William, Soph. 77 Hughes, Jim, Sr. 48, 128, 153 Hughey, Marvin, Jr. 65 Hull, Johnny, Soph. 77 Hull, Tina, Jr. 65, 102, 124 Hunley, Peggy, Jr. 65 Hunsaker, Lorna, Jr. 65, 124, 155 Hunt, Debbie, Sr, 49 Hunt, Rick, Jr. 65 Hurt, Darlene, Soph. 77, 132 Hutchinson, Gary, Soph. 77 Hutton, Debra, Soph. 78 Hyams, Rita, Sr. 49, 151 Hyath, Shirley, Soph. 78 Ingram, Connie, Soph. 78 Irwin, L. V., Fac. 21 lsbill, Vickie, Sr. 49 Jackson, Debbie, Soph. 78 Jackson, Eunice, Soph. 78, 125 ,137,140 Jordon, Kenneth, Sr. 36, 49, 128, 142 Jordon, Linda, Jr. 65, 159 Jordon, Tommy, Jr. 65 Jordon, Margie, Soph. 78 Kanada, Ruth, Jr. 65 Kappen, Kenneth, Fac. 25 Kaubin, Franda, Sr. 49, 124 Kay, Dewayne, Sr. 49, 105 Kay, Helen, Soph. 78 Keahey, Gladys, Sr. 49 Keahey, Timothy, Sr. 50, 159 Kedd, Ella, Soph. 78 Keener, Keleiv, Kellner, Kelly, B Jimmy, saph. 78 David, Soph. 78 Leora, Jr. 65, 120, 124 obby, Soph. 78, 158 Kelly, Charlene, Soph. 78 Kelly, Danny, Soph. 78, 158 Kelly, Debbie, Soph. 78, 125 Kelly, Denise, Sr. 50 Kelly, Steve, Sr. 50 Kendrix, Dorthea, Sr. 50 Kennedy, Beverly, Soph. 78 Jackson, Juanita, Soph. 78 Jackson, Mike. Soph. 78 Jackson, Sharleen, Soph. 78 Jackson, Shelba, Sr. 49 Jackson, Stan, Soph. 78 Jackson, Ted. Sr. 49, 96, 105, 128, 129 Jacobson, Jake, Fac. 25 James, Billie, Jr. 65 James, Darrell, Jr. 8, 65, 128, 132, 135, 140 James, Georgeanna, Soph. 78 James, Jerry, Soph. 78 James, Kathy, Sr. 49 James, Michael, Jr. 65 James, Mike, Soph. 78 Jaques, Amelia, Soph. 78, 124 Jaques, Marcus, Sr. 49 Jenkins, Mike Sr. 49 Jenkins, Nikki, Soph. 78 Jerkins, Vanessa, Soph. 78 Harrington, Kenneth, Sr. 47, 159 Harrington, Linda, Jr. 124 Harris, Ann, Fac. 19, 24, 27, 89, 144 Harris, Bobby, Jr. 65 Harris, David, Soph. 77 Harris, James, Soph. 77 Harris, Pam, Soph. 77 Marc, Sr. 48, 132 Harris, arris, arriso Sandy, Sr. 47, 124, 126, 140 Sue, Jr. 65, 124, 142 n, Gail, Soph. 77 arrison, JoAnn, Soph. 77, 124 arrison, Kathy, sr. 47, 93, 137, 140 arrison, Kenneth, Sr. 47, 155 arrison, Mark, Jr. 65 arrison, Robert, Sr. 47, 130, 132, 140 Harrison, Sandra, Sr. 33, 47, 98, 135, 139, 146, 147 arry, Bradley, Jr. 65 arry, Maxine, Fac. 25, 134, 135, 140, 154 Hartman, Betty, Fac. 28 Harvey, Millie, Soph. 77 Harville, Kim, Soph. 77, 124 ash, Mike, Soph. 77 atfield, Jimmy, Soph. 77, 140 Hobbs, Bobby, Soph. 77 Hobbs, David, Sr. 6, 48 Hobbs, Ethel, Soph. 125 Hocker, Earnest, Jr. 65, 158 Hocker, Jerri, Jr. 65 Hoder, Billy, Soph. 77 Hoegger, Lorraine, Sr. 10, 48, 98 Hoffman, Jonathan, Jr. 65, 123, 134, 135, 139 Hoffman, Roger Sr. 48, 120, 134, 135 Hogan, Jimmy, Jr. 65, 151 Hogan, Tim, Jr. 65 Holland, Delton, Sr. 158 Holland, Gary, Sr. 48, 159 Hollingworth, Karen, Soph. 77 Holmes, Joe, Sr. 10, 48, 129, 142 Holt, Shieley, Jr. 65, 158 Homer, Pat, Jr. 65 Hood, Clifford, Sr. 48, 158 Hood, Larry, Sr. 48, 138 Hopewell, Mary, Sr. 48, 154, 155, 156 Horn, Irene, Fac. 28 Horn, Phyllis, Sr. 48, 135, 146, 147 Horn, T., Staff, 29 Jennings, Johnny, Sr. 49, 132 Jernigan, Barbara, Sr. 49, 158 Jewell, Jack, Sr. 10, 49, 105, 128 129, 153 Jimenez, Sharon, Sr. 49 Johnnene, Cathey, Sr. 19, 49 Johns, Jerry, Sr. 159 Johns, Gary, Sr. 49, 122, 128, 129, 134, 135, 140, 154 Johns, Vicki, Soph. 78 Kennedy, Linda, Soph. 78, 120 Kenny, Mickey, Sr. 50, 132 Kenny, Randall, Soph. 78, 158 Kesner, Linda, Jr. 65, 124 Ketcherside, Connie, Jr. 65, 148, 150 Ketchum, Benny, Sr. 50 Ketchum, Wayne, Soph. 78 Kidwell, Mary, Jr. 124, 144 Kiefner, Mike, Soph. 78, 140, 142 Killian, Edward, Soph. 78, 158 Kilpatrick, Terry, Jr. 66, 144 Kimble, Carol, Soph. 78, 125 King, Barbara, Sr. 50 King, James, Fac. 25, 140 King, Jerrie, Jr. 66 King, Rita, Sr. 50 King, Rosela, Jr. 66 King, Tim, Soph. 78 King, Tony, Jr. 64 King, Vicki, Soph. 78, 125, 151 Kinsey, Janet, Jr. 66 Kinsey, Ladonna, Soph. 78 Kinsey, Naomi, Fac. 28 Kirk, Darrell, Jr. 66 Kirk, E., Staff, 29 Kirkham, James, Jr. 66 Kirpatrick, Linda, Soph. 78 Kitchens, Donna, Sr. 48, 50, 120, 126 Kixmiller, Vivan, Jr. 66 Klein, Steven, Sr. 50, 158 Klicker, Rosalee, Jr. 66 Klimkoski, Joelyn, Soph. 78, 124 Hornick, Kay, Jr. 65 Horton, Lary, Jr. 65, 130, 148 Hoskins, Betty, Jr. 65 Housley, Clara, Sr. 48 Howard, Donna, Soph. 77 Howard, Floy, Soph. 72, 77, 120, 130, 140 Howard, Jimmy, Jr. 65, 102, 137, 144 Howard, Wesley, Soph. 77 Howard, William, Sr. 48 Howett, athcock, Mike, Jr. 65, 128, 139 awcox, Debra awkins, W. O., Fac. 25 ay, M., Staff, 29 Huckabee, Cindy, Soph. 77, 125 Huddleston, David, Jr. 65, 147 Hudson, Carolyn, Soph. 77 Hudson, Glenda, Jr. 65 Johnson, Bobby G., Soph 78,132 Johnson , Elizabeth, Soph. 78 Johnson, Joyce, Sr. 49 Johnson, Kenneth, Sr. 49 Johnson, Linda, Sr. 49, 158, 159 Johnson, Louise, Soph. 78, 120 Johnson, Pam, Soph. 78, 132 Johnson, Roger, Sr. 49 Johnson, Teresa, Soph. 78 Johnson Johnson , V., Staff, 29 , Vernon, Soph. 78 Johnson, Vicki, Sr. 65, 130, 144 Joledford, Wilma, Soph. 78 Jones, Allen, Soph. 78, 158 Jones, Carla, Soph. 78, 94, 124, 137 Jones, Carolyn, Jr. 65 Jones, Danny, Soph. 78 Jones, Debbie, Soph. 78, 148, 150 Jones, F aye, Soph. 78 Jones, Greg Sr. 49, 142, 155 Jones, Jackie, Sr. 70, 124, 144 Jones, J anet, Soph. 78 Jones, Richard, Sr. 49 Jones, Ricky, Soph. 78 Jones, Ruth Craig, Fac. 25, 31, 122 Jones, S Jones, S herri, Soph. 78, 124 uzette, Sr. 49, 124 Jones, Vicki, Sr. 65, 151 Jones, Virginia, Jr. 65, 147 Jones, Wilma, Soph. 78 Jordon, Jordon, Deborah, Jr. 65 Judy, Soph. 78 Knight, Barbara, Sr. 50 Knight, Steve, Jr. 66, 128, 144 Knight, Teresa, Jr. 66, 151 Kolar, Ronnie, Soph. 78 Koman, Frances, Jr. 66 Koonce, Steve, Jr. 66, 132 Koonce, Susie, Jr. 66, 68, 124, 147 Kordelski, Ricky, Jr. 66 Korstiens, Margie, Soph. 78 Kraemer, Ruth, Fac. 26, 147, 148, 150 Kramer, Sandra, Sr. 50 Kroth, Jackie, Jr. 66, 155 Kreuger, Richard, Counselor, 23 Kuhlmon, Tim, Soph. 78, 139,153 Lackey, Jam, sf. 44, 48, so, 93, 128. 129, 135, 137, 148, 148, 150, 153 Ladd, Ann, Sr. 50, 159 Lafaven, David, Soph. 78 Lair, Linda, Jr. 66 Lamb, Paul, Soph. 78, 158 Landrum, Frederick, Sr. 50, 158 Landrum, Ricky, Jr. 66, 158 Lane, Steve, Jr. 66 Lane, Tommy, Soph. 78, 130 Lanig, Elsie, Sr. 50 Lankford, Charla, Jr. 66, 146, 147 Lapham, Margie, Fac. 26, 32 Larson, Fred, Soph. 78 Larson, Neil, Soph. 78 Larson, Vicki, Jr. 66 Latum, Patti, Soph. 78 Lavarnway, Ronald, Jr. 66, 138 Lavielle, Diane, Soph. 78, 125 Lawerence, Mike, Soph. 79, 158 Lawerence, Rick, Jr. 66 Lawerence, Vickie, Jr. 66, 134, 135, 139, 145 Lawson, Debbie, Jr. 66, 142 Lawson, Kenneth, Sr. 50, 155 Lawson, Leita, Sr. 50, 120, 121, 126, 151 Leader, Jackie, Sr. 50 Leake, Coleta, Jr. 66, 89, 124 LeBlonde, Joyce, Jr. 66, 159 Lee, Jerry, Sr. 159 Lee, John, Soph. 79 Leeper, Terry, Jr. 66 Leetka, Sherry, Soph. 127 Leger, Debbie, Soph. 79, 124 Leinneweber, Eugene, Jr. 66, 135, 139, 159 Lemons, Kathy, Sr. 50, 53, 130, 140 Lemons, Terry, Jr. 66, 124 Lewis, Debbie, Soph. 79 Lewis, Gary, Soph. 158 Lillard, Dr. Bill, Supt. of School 22 Linder, Randy, Jr. 66 Marshall, R., Staff, 29 Marshall, Randy, Soph. 79 Martin Martin J Barbara, Jr. 67, 132, 140 Betty, Jr. 67 Martin, Gordon, Jr. 67 Martin, John, Jr. 35, 67, 128, 130 Martin, Leona, Soph. 79, 85 Martin Rosemary, Soph. 79 Martin Martin Vicki, Soph. 79 Vicky, Sr. 51, 124 Livingston, Debbie, Sr. 51 Livingston, Jack, Jr. 66 Livingston, LaWana, Soph. 79, 132 Livingston, Tom, Sr. 51, 159 Lloyd, Rhonda, Jr. 66 Locker, Gary, Soph. 158 Loftis, Cheryl, Jr. 66, 124 Martinez, Mary, Jr. 67 Martinez, Sirilo, Soph. 79 Mashburn, Ellen, Sr. 51 Masher, Phyllis, Sr. 51 Massengill, Linda, Soph. 79 Mathis, Pam, Soph. 79, 125 Mattox, Vivian, Fac. 26 May, Jimmy, Sr. 51 Mayes, John, Sr. 51, 129, 137, 140 Mayfield, Carrie, Soph. 79 Maynard, Judy, Jr. 67 McAllister, William, Sr. 51, 159 McAlpine, Billy, Soph. 79, 158 MCAlpine, John, Sr. 51, 158 McBride, Christine, Jr. 67 McCormick, John, Sr. 51 McCaughan, Mike, Jr. 67, 158 McCharen, June, Sr. 51, 120, 124, 125, 126, 144 McClain, Janet, Soph. 79, 124 McClain, Nancy, Jr. 67 McClain, Renee, Soph. 79 McClelland, Jennie, Sr. 51, 140 McClure, Mike Sr. 142 Merrett, Chris, Jr. 67, 130 Merrick, William Sr. 52 Merriet, Larry, Soph. 80 Merrill, Joe, Soph. 80 Merring, Diane, Soph. 80 Merser, Don, Jr. 67, 135, 137 Metz, Theresa, Jr. 67, 124, 130, 135, 144, 154 Meyers, Don, Jr. 67 Meziere, Delana, Jr. 67 Middleton, Joann, Sr. 54, 154, 156 Middleton, Tesse, Soph. 80 Migdat, Carol, Jr. 67, 122, 135 Narlon, Debbie, Soph. 80 Naylor, Ricky, Soph. 80, 130 Neal, Terry, Soph. 80 Neal, Vicki, Soph. 80, 132 Neely, Ronald, Jr. 67, 159 Nelson, Betty, Soph. 80 Nelson, Donna, Soph. 80 Nelson, Marsha, Sr. 52 Nelson, Patty, Soph. 125 Newby, Joveada, Jr. 67 Newby, Stephen, Sr. 53 Newell, Eddie, Soph. 80, 158 Newman, Patricia, Soph. 80 Newmoon, Eugene, Jr. 67 Newville, Sandra Jr. 68, 132 Migdat, Judy, Soph. 80, 122, 139, 142 Miller, Coy, Soph. 80, 132 Miller, Danny, Soph. 80 Miller, George, Soph. 80, 139 Miller, John, Jr. 67 Miller, Judy, Jr. 67, 124 Miller, Mike, Soph. 80, 132 Miller, Robert, Jr. 67, 140 Miller, Shirley, Jr. 67 Miller, Sue, Soph. 80 Miller, Vickie, Jr. 67 Millican, Larry, Sr. 52, 158 Nibbett, Larry, Soph. 80 Nichols, Billy, Soph. 80 Nichols, Davinda, Jr. 68 Nichols, Gail, Sr. 53, 158 Nichols, Karen, Jr. 68, 159 Nichols, Roy, Soph. 80 Lollis, Sue, Fac. 26 Lollis, Zella, Soph. 79 Long, Charlene, Soph. 79 Long, Macherie, Sr. 51 Long, Steve, Soph. 79 McConne McConne McConne McConne McConne ll, Cheryl, Soph. 79, 144 ll, Dale, Soph. 79 ll, David, Jr. 67 ll, Roger, Soph. 79 ll, Ray, Jr. 67, 132 Love, Long, Taylor, Soph. 79 Looper, Brenda, Soph. 79, 124, 151 Lopez, Barbara, Jr. 66, 120, 126, 136,145,148, 150, 151 Lorrette, Virginia, Sr. 51, 145, 148, 150, 152 Lorton, Barbara, Jr. 66, 135, 139, 142 Lott, Bobby, Jr. 66 Lott, William, Sch. Brd. 23 Loudermilk, Cathy, Soph. 79 Vernon, Sr. 51 Pa rker, Mercer, Jerry, Sr. 52 Lovelace, James, Soph. 79 Loveless, Karla, Jr. 66, 158 Lowe, Paula, Jr. 66, 130, 144 Loyd, Donna, Soph. 79 Luce, Boyd, Jr. 66 Lueb, Donna, Sr. 51 Luebking, Laney, Sr. 51 Luebking, Gayle, Sr. 51 Lusk, Eddie, Sr. 155 Lusk, Steve, Jr. 19, 51, 66 Lusty, Ethleen, Sr. 51 Lyles, Marie, Soph. 79 Lynch, Gary Jr. 66 Macom, Chris, Soph. 79 Madewell, Darrell, Sr. 157, 159 Madison, Terry, Jr. 159 Maham, Debra, Soph. 79 Mahan, Joe, Jr. 158 Mahone, Wanda, Sr. 51, 132 Malicoat, Barbara, Soph. 79, 125 Malicoat, Dorothy, Sr. 51 Malone, Ricky, Soph. 79 Mangum, Robert, Jr. 158 Mankins, Pamela, Soph. 79 Mann, Julie, Sr. 51 Mann, J. W., Sr. 51 Mannering, Gary, Fac. 26, 30, 139 Manning, Judy, Jr. 67 Manning, Sandie, Jr. 67, 132 Mantooth, Brenda, Jr. 67, 120 Manuel, Karen, Jr. 67, 120, 124,144 Mapes, Ted, Jr. 67 Markham, Anna, Sr. 10, 51, 142, 148, 150 Marks, Wayne, Soph. 79 McCormack, John, Sr. 51 McCuan, Biddie, Jr. 67, 124 McCullar, Janet, Jr. 67, 158 McCullough, Dean, Jr. 67, 142 McDonough, Terry, Soph. 79, 148 McDoulett, George, Jr. 67 McElwee, Mary, Soph. 79, 83, 120, 126 McFarland, Earl, Jr. 67 McGough, James, Soph. 79 McGruder, Donald, Jr. 67 McGuire, Gary, Jr. 67 McHobb, Linda, Soph. 79 McKee, James, Jr. 67, 159 McKee, Steve, Soph. 79 McKillips, Cathy, Soph. 79, 125 Mills, Galatha, Sr. 10, 52, 101, 125, 126 Miser, Susan, Soph. 80, 120, 124 Mitchell, Betty, Jr. 67 Mitchell, Gaytha, Jr. 67 Mitchell, Glenda, Soph. 80, 124, 142, 151 Mitchell, Loretta, Sr. 52, 140 Mitchell, Marta, Soph. 80 Mitchell, Shirley, Jr. 67 Mize, Richard, Soph. 80, 158 Moates, Dewayne, Jr. 67 Mobley, Bill, Jr. 67 Manek, Shirley, Sr. 52 Moham, Louvenia, Fac. 26 Monioras, Edward, Soph. 80 Moniaras, Steve, Jr. 67 Monteforte, Tim, Sr. 52 Moody, Jo Beth, Sr. 52, 55, 130, 134,135,139,140,141,142 Mooney, James, Soph. 80 Moore, Charles, Soph. 158 Moore, Elbert, Sr. 52 Moore, Franklin, Soph. 80 Moore, Glenna, Sr. 52 Moore, Kathy, Sr. 52, 157, 159 Moore, Mike, Sr. 31, 52 Moore, Mary, Jr. 67, 151 Moore, Vicki, Soph. 80, 93, 124, 137 McKinley, Kenny, Soph. 79 McKinley, Marie, Sr. 51 McKinley, Robert, Soph. 79, 159 McKinley, Roney, Soph. 79, 159 McKinny, McKinzy, Ruth, Soph. 79 Wanda, Jr. 67 McLendon, Faye, Sr. 51, 147 McMackin, Theresa, Jr. 67, 123 McMillan, Jimmy, 79 McMurtray, Sandra, Soph. 79, 124 McSpadden, Randy, Jr. 10, 67 Medina, Frank, Sr. 27, 52, 105, 132, 133, 139 Meece, Patricia, Jr. 67 Mellot, Peggy, Soph. 79, 124 Melrose, Gary, Sr. 52 Melvin, Larry, Sr. 52, 152 Melvin, Paulette, Soph. 80, 124 Melvin, S idney, Soph. 80 Menefee, Cathy, Sr. 52, 89, 147 Menefee, Chris, Soph. 80 Menetee, Don, Jr. 67, 128 Men efee, Kay, Soph. 80 Menefee, Pat, Sr. 52, 157 Morgan, E., Staff, 29 Morgan, Linda, Jr. 67, 136, 158 Morris, Clovetta, Sr. 52 Morris, Edward, Jr. 158 Mortein, James, Soph. 80 Moses, Steve, Soph. 80 Moss, Bruce, Sr. 52, 159 Motaw, Gaylon, Soph. 80 Mount, Hoy, Soph. 80 Mullins, Jackie, Jr. 67, 120, 129,145 Muncy, Charles, Soph. 80 Munoz, Gayla, Soph. 80 Murray, Marla, Soph. 80, 120, 130, 140 Murphy, Mike, Soph. 80 Muse, Clifford, Soph. 137 Muse, Pamela, Sr. 52, 120, 142,143 Musgrave, C., Fac. 29 Musgrave, Sheila, Jr. 67, 124 Musgrove, Joe, Sr. 52, 139 Mussett, Sheila, Soph. 80 Myers, Danny, Soph. 80, 129, 130 Myers, David, Soph. 80, 129 Myers, Dovie, Jr. 67, 130, 131 135, 139, 140 Nicholson, Ann, Soph. 80 Nicholson, Don, Jr. 68 Nicholson, Tanna, Sr. 53, 120, 124, 125, 126, 147 Nish, Elizabeth, Soph. ao Nix, Doyle, Soph. 82 Nix, Linda, Sr. 53 Nixon, Dale, Jr. 68, 130 Noblett, Sherri, Soph. 80 Norfolk, John, Jr. 68 Norman, Janice, Jr. aa, 124, 154 Norton, David, Sr. 53 Nowacki, Walter, Sr. 6, 30, 53 Nutt, Bruce, Fac. 26 Odle, Connie, Soph. 81, 120, 124 147 Odle, Richard, Sr. 10, 49, 53, 98, 12O,126,129, 138,135,151 Odlen, Tommy, Soph. 82 Odom, Danny, Soph. 158 Odom, Larry, Sr. 158 Ofenowicz, JoAnn, Sr. 53 Oldham, Eva. Jr. 68, 124 Olney, Richard, Jr. 68, 158 Orahod, Charles, Soph. 82 Orr, James, Sr. 53, 130 Ortiz, Valenta, Jr. 159 O'Shea, Jerrie, Sr. 53, 82 Osborn, Greg, Jr. 68 Ossenkop, Albert, Fac. 16, 17, 26, 130 Ossenkop, Mike, Sr. 8, 53, 102 120, 128, 129, 130, 135 Overal, Gary, Soph. 82 Overstreet, Claudetta, Soph. 82 Overstreet, Joyce, Jr. 68 Overton, Claudell, Fac. 8, 26 Owen, Debbie, Sr. 53, 157, 159 Owen, Don, Jr. 68 Owens, Carl, Soph. 82, 132 Owens, Randy, Soph. 82 Owens, William, Jr. 68 Owens, Zella, Soph. 82 Pangle, Jerry, Soph. 82 Paniagua, Pam, Jr. 68, 124, 144, 145 Pape, Phillip, Soph. 82 Pappas, Susan, Soph. 130 Parish, Mike, Soph. 82 Park, Mark, Soph. 82 Parker, Parker, Bruce, Jr. 68, 128 Jim, Jr. 68, 101, 134, 135,139,14O, 141,142 Parker, Mary, Sr. 53 Robin, Jr. 68, 151 Parkhurst, Gloria, Sr. 53 Parson, Carl, Soph. 82 Parson, Verle, Soph. 82, 129 Parsons, Randy, Sr. 40, 53, 128, 129,130,140,141 Mercer, Dennis, Soph. 80 Merkey, Claretta, Jr. 67, 124, 148, 150 Myers, Myers, Lanny, Soph. 80, 130 Tommy, Jr. 67, 158 Madewell, Darrell, Sr. 51 Nance, Tom, Sr. 52, 156, 159 Nerd, Gary, Sr. 52, 157, 159 Parton, Linda, Soph. 82 Passarelli, Michele, Sr. 53 Passarelli, Mike, Sr. 159 Pate, Tim, Jr. 68 Patterson, Pam, Jr. 68, 159 'uhh vw 49 is Linda Coffey discovers the fine taste of Al's barbecue and the friendly service from the owner, Allen Edwards, himself. 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May Ave Capitol Hill Mayfair Payahsape, Connie, Sr. 53 Payahsape, Ransom, Sr. 53 Paylor, Diane, Sr. 53 Payne, Maylan, Jr. 68, 142 Pearman, Gloria, Jr. 68 Pece, Jesse, Soph. 82 Peck, Angela, Sr. 53, 147 Peck, Genelda, Soph. 82, 154 Peelman, Fred, Soph. 82 Pehl, Tonia, Soph. 82, 124 Pelham, Eldon, Jr. 68 Pendleton, Debbie, Sr. 54 Penrod, Russell, Sr. 55 Penrod, Steve, Sr. 54 Perdue, Don, Sr. 159 Perkins, Jerry, Soph. 82 Petkoff, Cathy, Jr. 60, 68, 124 Pexa, John, Jr. 68, 159 Phillips, Dwayne, Sr. 54 Phillips, Gerald, Jr. 68 Phillips, Sharon, Soph. 82 Phillips, Steve, Sr. 54, 157, 159 Pickard, Glenn, Sr. 128, 129, 159 Pierce, Alana, Sr. 54, 130, 140 Pierce, Bonnie, Soph. 81, 120 Pigg, Edith, Jr. 68 Pigg, Jesse, Fac. 26 Pipkin, Ricky, Soph. 82 Plank, Gayle, Soph. 82, 124 Platt, Johnny, Jr. 68 Pledger, Eugenia, Jr. 68 Pointer, Sharon, Soph. 82 Poiry, Bill, Fac. 26 Porter, Donna, Jr. 68, 142 Porter, Troy, Sr. 54, 128, 151 Postoak, Dianne, Jr. 68, 124 Potter, Jane, Fac. 28 Powell, Gloria, Sr. 54 Poyner, Randall, Soph. 82, 139, 142 Prather, Charles, Soph. 82, 159 Pratt, Vickie, Jr. 68, 154 Price, Billie, Jr. 68, 124, 135, 144, 154 Price, Doug, Soph. 82 Price, Tony, Soph. 82 Prichard, Bob, Fac. 26 Prieto, Mary, Jr. 68 Prieto, Pete, Soph. 82, 158 Prince, Eddie, Soph. 82 Pruitt, Janice, Sr. 54 Prumbly, Steve, Soph. 82 Pryor, Kenneth, Soph. 82, 132 Puckett, Susan, Sr. 54 Puente, David, Soph. 82 Pullian, Debbie, Soph. 82 Putman, Katherine, Jr. 68 Queen, Debbie, Sr. 54, 94, 120, 124 Quintanilla, Yolanda, Jr. 68 Quisenberry, Keith, Sr. 54 Quisenberry, Vickie, Jr. 68, 142 Raboasek, Mike, Soph. 82 Rackley, William, Jr. 158 Radcliff, Debra, Sr. 54, 154, 156 Rainwater, Marilyn, Sr. 54, 132 Ramirez, Ben, Soph. 82, 159 Ramirez, Daniel, Jr. 158 Ramirez, Frank, Soph. 82 Raymond, Richard, Soph. 82 Ramos, Olivia, Sr. 54 Ramos, Sammy, Jr. 68 Ramoz, Shawn, Jr. 68, 159 Randall, Gary, Sr. 54, 159 Randall, Terry, Sr. 54, 130, 142 Rawls, Jerri, Jr. 68 Reagan, Susan, Soph. 82, 124 Redden, Arvil, Staff, 28, 29 Redden, Renee, Jr. 35, 68, 124 Reddout, Terry, Jr. 68, 128, 129 Redmon, Linda, Sr. 54 Reece, David, Sr. 54, 155 Reece, Marilyn, Soph. 82 Reid, Patsy, Soph. 81, 125, 142 Retzlaff, David, Sr. 54 Reynolds, Vickie, Jr. 69 Rhodes, Gloria, Soph. 81 Rice, Jeanette, Soph. 81, 151 Richard, Glenn, Sr. 54 Richard, Jackie, Jr. 69, 129, 142 Richards, Don, Jr. 69 Rsihafdson, Linda, Jr. 69, 15a Richardson, Margaret, Jr. 69 Ride, Jane, Sr. 54 Ridenour, Diana, Sr. 158 Rider, Sheryl, Jr. 69 Ridge, Jay, Soph. 81 Ridgell, Sherill, Sr. 54, 120, 126 Ridgewell, Mary, Jr. 69 Ried,'Janie, Jr. 68 Riggs, Linda, Jr. 69 Riggs, Peggy, Sr. 54, 154, 156, 157 Riggs, Robert, Sr. 54 Rigsby, Mary, Sr. 54, 124, 126, 148, 150, 154 Riley, Bobby, Soph. 81 Riley, Eddie, Jr. 69 Ripard, Merial, Soph. 81 Ritchie, Katie, Jr. 69, 124 Ritter, Liz, Soph. 81 Robb, Kitty, Jr. 36, 69 Robbins, Darrell, Sr. 55, 159 Robbins, Dianna, Soph. 81, 157 Robbins, Sheila, Soph. 81 Roberts, Carol, Soph. 81 Roberts, Leslie, Soph. 81, 158 Roberts, Tonuia, Soph. 81 Robinett, Linda, Jr. 69, 124 Robinson, Barbara, Soph. 81 Robinson, Lester, Jr. 69 Robinson, Lora, Soph. 81 Robinson, Rickey, Sr. 55 Rocha, Micheal, Soph. 81 Rockman, Dennia, Soph. 81 Rodgers, Dan, Jr. 69 Rodriquez, Martin, Sr. 159 Rodriquez, Tony, Jr. 69, 159 Roger, Kenneth, Sr. 55, 128 Rogers, Carl, Soph. 81 Rogers, Jackie, Soph. 81 Rogers, Melvin, Sch. Brd. 23 Roggs, Janis, Sr. 55 Roland, Linda, Jr. 69, 124 Romine, Larry, Jr. 33, 69, 129, 135, 139, 145 Ross, Don, Jr. 69 Ross, Jimmie, Sr. 55 Ross, John, Sr. 55, 85, 142 Ross, Katherine, Soph. 81 Ross, Linda, Jr. 69, 145 Rosser, Charlene, Sr. 55, 136, 151 Roughface, Matthew, Soph. 81 Routen, Tim, Sr. 55, 35, 159 Rowden, Joe, Sr. 55, 90, 102, 125, 129, 137 Rowden, Judy, Soph. 84 Rowden, Karen, Sr. 55 Rowe, Gladys, Fac. 28 Rowell, Harvey, Jr. 69 Rowland, C., Staff, 29 Rowland, Sandra, Sr. 55, 130, 140 Rozelle, Donita, Soph. 84, 124 Roy, Beverly, Jr. 69 Ruckman, Denise, Soph. 84 Rudnicki, Janet, Jr. 124 Rumbaugh, Lloyd, Fac. 31 Runyon, Evelyn, Soph. 84 Rupert, Steve, Soph, 158 Rupp, Joy, Fac. 25, 26, 154, 155, 156 Rusche, Roger, Soph. 84 Russell, James, Soph. 84, 122, 123 Russell, Patsy, Soph. 84 Russell, Steve, Sr. 55, 134, 135 Rutherford, David, Soph. 84 Rutherford, Steve, Sr. 55, 142 Ryder, Cheryl, Jr. 69, 124 Sabb, Valura, Soph. 84 Sage, Judy, Soph. 84 Salazar, John, Soph. 84 Salazar, Ralop, Jr. 69, 158 Sales, Connie, Jr. 69 Salyer, Laverna, Fac. 26, 32 Salyer, Robert, Jr. 69 Sammetinger, Susan, Jr. 13, 64, 69, 98, 120, 124, 126, 135, 144 Sampson, Sherry, Soph. 84 Sanchez, Sanders 1 Sanders, Sand ers, Sanders, Sanders, Carol, Sr. 55, 126, 127 Billy, Jr. 69 Lillian, Nurse, 27 Nancy, Soph. 84 Phillip, Jr. 69 William, Soph. 84 Sandy, Theresa, Soph. 84, 132 Sanner, Brenda, Jr. 69, 124, 158 Sarner, Sandra, Soph. 84 Sasnett, Darlene, Sr. 55 Savage, Charlotte, Fac. 28 Sawyer, Jerri, Soph. 84 Saylor, Ladonna, Jr. 69, 145 Schatz, Patti, Soph. 84 Schieferstein, Margie, Jr. 69, 127 Schilittler, Mike, Soph, 84, 130, 140 Schiner, Virginia, Sr. 55 Schlecht, Raymond, Sr. 55 Schlecht, Rosie, Jr. 69, 124 Schlittler, Charles, Jr. 69, 120, 130, 135, 140, 141 Schlotman, Henry, Soph. 84 Schmidt, Bobby, Soph. 84 Schooling, Della, Head Counselor, 23, 89 Schrader, C., Staff, 29 Schuelein, Steve, Sr. 55 Schull, Donna, Jr. 69, 124 Schultz, Gary, Soph. 84 Schumacker, Chris, Soph. 84 Schumacher, Mary, Sr. 55 Scoggins, Dianna, Sr. 56, 155 Scoggins, Lillie, Soph. 84 Scott, David, Sr, 56 Scott, Debbie, Soph. 84, 124 Scott, Mary, Fac. 26 Seals, Janice, Jr. 69, 155 Seams, Sheila, Soph. 84, 125 Seaton, Kay, Jr. 69, 154 Seigler, Jessie, Soph. 84 Selby, Bart, Jr. 69 Self, Janie, Soph. 84 Self, Larry, Sr. 56, 142, 159 Self, Rocky, Soph. 84 Sellers, Vickie, Sr. 56 Semrod, L. J., Fac. 26 Sewell, Carol, Soph. 84 Seymore, Sheila, Jr. 69, 142 Shackelford, Donna, Soph. 84 Shadrick, Linda, Sr. 56, 90, 148, 149, 150 Shahan, Sharon, Soph. 84 Shannon, Tom, Jr. 69, 122, 123, 132, 134, 135, 139, 142 Sharber, Dean, Soph. 84, 123 Sharber, Darrell, Jr. 69, 152 Sharp, Dickie, Sr. 56 Sharp, Doris, Jr. 69, 124, 147 Sharp, Jim, Jr. 69, 122, 132, 139 Sharp, Ronnie, Soph. 84, 159 Shaw, Mary, Soph. 84 Shalton, Albert, Soph. 84 Shed, Steve, Jr. 69 Sherrick, Debbie, Soph. 124 Sherron, Ricky, Soph. 84 Shingleton, Keith, Jr. 68, 69, 128, 129,140,141 Shipley, Wendell, Fac. 26, 70,158 Shofner, Linda, Sr. 56 Short, Debbie, Soph. 84 Short, Donna, Sr. 53, 56, 123, 137 Shotts, Sherry, Sr. 56 Shuffield, Larry, Sr. 56, 157, 159 Sifers, Chana, Jr. 69, 124, 127 Simmons, Edna, Sr. 56 Simms, Lewis, Fac. 26, 138, 139 Simon, Judy, Jr. 69 Simpkins, Scott, Soph. 84 Sims, Kenny, Soph. 84 Sinclair, Gladys, Fac. 26 Sink, Tommy, Jr. 69 Skropka, Michael, Sr. 56 Slabaugh, Jerry, Jr. 158 Sleeker, Ron, Sr. 56 Sloan, Judy, Soph. 84, 124 Smart, Ritchie, Soph. 84 Smiley, Hazel, Fac. 26, 30 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smyth, Beverly, Soph. 84, 125 Cathy, Soph. 84 Charles, Jr. 69, 128, 129 David, Jr. 69, 130, 139 David, Jr. 69 Eddie, Jr. 69, 158 Eric, Jr. 8,134,135,137,139 Gary, Sr. 56, 159 J., Staff, 29 Jan, Soph. 84, 142 Jim, Jr. 69 Jayce, Jr. 69, 124, 159 Katherine, Soph. 84 Kenny, Soph. 84, 129 Larry D., Jr. 69 Larry L., Jr. 69 LaVonda, Soph. 84 Linda, Soph. 84, 124 Mary, Soph. 84 Mike, Soph. 84 Patsy, Soph. 84, 124 Phyllis, Soph. 84 Sharon, Soph. 84 Steve, Soph. 84 Susie, Sr. 56 Terry, 57, 138, 139 Terry, Jr. 69, 138 Wanda, Soph. 84 Gary, Soph. 84 Sneed, Carla, Jr. 71, 151 Snow, Bobby, Sr. 57, 159 Snow, Melody, Soph. 84 Snow, Robert, Sr. 57 Snyder, Craig, Sr. 57, 142 Snyder, Hugh Ann, Jr.71, 134,139 Sopher, Gerold, Soph. 159 Sossman, Phyllis, Jr. 71 Soules, Alanna, Soph. 84, 124 South, Carolyn, Soph. 84 Soward, Edwin, Soph. 159 Sowers, Barbara, Sr. 57, 158 Spacek, Lewis, Soph. 84, 130 Sparogowski, Randy, Jr. 158 Sparks, Claudette, Jr. 124 Sparks, Debbie, Soph. 84 Sparks, Teresa, Soph. 84, 124 Speager, Jerry, Soph. 85 Speegle, C. B., Fac. 26 Spencer, Jackie, Soph. 85 Spencer, Janet, Fac. 26, 33 Spradly, Mark, Jr. 71 Springer, Andy, Sr. 57, 142, 155 Springer, David, Soph. 85 Spurgeon, Evelyn, Sr. 57, 154, 156 Stacey, Christi, Soph. 85, 124 Stanley, Donna, Sr. 13, 57, 142 Stapp, Thomas, Jr. 70, 128, 129, 142 Starkey, Keith, Jr. 70, 137, 142 Starve, Harvey, Staff, 29 Starwalt, Joe, Fac. 26, 159 Stearman, David, Jr. 70 Stearman, Suzanna Lou, Soph. 85, 124 Steeds, Lee, Sr. 57, 159 Steeds, Sandi, Jr. 70, 124 Steele, Jeffrey, Sr. 57, 158 Steep, Susan, Soph. 85, 124, 127 Steiskal, David, Soph. 85, 128 Steislal, Ricky, Sr. 129 Steinbrook, Emma, Sr. 57 Stells, Terry, Soph. 85 Stem, Cindy, Soph. 85 Stem, Larry, Sr. 57 Stephens, Gwen, Sr. 57, 151, 154, 156 Stephens, Kelly, Sr. 57, 158 Stevens, Ilene, Jr. 70 Stevens, Retha, Soph. 85 Tabor, Brenda, Sr. 57, 159 Tannehill, Karen, Soph. 85 Tarbutton, Terry, Soph. 158 Tarrant, Don, Jr. 70, 159 Tarrant, Sonia, Jr. 70 Tash, Carol, Soph. 85 Taylor Carol Jr. 70 Taylor: Jamesl, Jr. 70, 129,138, 142 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor Marvin, Jr. 70, 132, 158 Mike, Jr. 70 Rosaland, Sr. 8, 57,120,121 Sandra, Sr. 58, 130, 140 Sandra, Soph. 85, 140,142 Wainscott, Ruby, Soph. 86, 132 Walden, Martin, Sr. 58 N Walker, Carol, Sr. 58, 93, 105, 146, 147 Walker, Danny, Jr. 71 Walker, John, Jr. 71, 159 Walker, Judy, Soph. 86 Walker, Sharon, Jr. 71, 124 Walker, Sherry, Jr. 71, 127 Teague, Mark, Jr. 70, 158 Tebuinke, Ladonna, Soph. 85 Teeters, Phyllis, Sr. 58 Tener, Martha, Jr. 70, 124 Tener, Mike, Soph. 84 Templeton, Sharon, Sr. 58 Terrell, Doyle, Soph. 85 Terrell, Kenneth, Soph. 85 Terry, John, Jr. 70 Terry, Mariorie, Fac. 26 Terry, Monte, Soph. 83 Thomas, Kay, Jr. 70, 142 Thompson, Andy, Jr. 63, 70, 90, 120, 129, 135,144,151 Thompson, Bruce, Sr. 58 Thompson, Elaine, Sr. 58 Thompson, Jimmy, Jr. 70, 142 Thompson, Jim, Soph. 83 Thoms, Margie, Jr. 70 Thoms, Wynella, Soph. 83 Threet Cindy, Soph. 83, 125 Threet Shirley, Jr. 70 Threlkeld, Doug, Jr. 70, 157, 159 Thresher, Brenda, Soph. 120, 125, 151 Thurman, Joe, Fac. 26 Tillson, Debbie, Jr. 70, 124 Todd, Wendell, Sr. 98 Todd, Jack, Jr. 158 Todd, William, Sr. 58, 159 Tolle, Wayne, Soph. 83, 129, 152, 153 Tomlinson, Bobby, Sr. 58 Tomlinson, Tommy, Soph. 83 Toolate, Johnny, Sr. 58, 128 Trevino, Mike, Jr. 70 Trip, Rick, Soph. 83 Trout, Elaine, Jr. 70, 132, 133, 155 Trout, Wayne, Jr. 70, 128, 129 Troxell, Gary, Jr. 70 Tucker, Eddie, Soph. 83, 159 Tucker, Fred, Soph. 83, 159 Tucker, Vivian, Soph. 83 Tumbleson, Elaine, Soph. 83 Tupper, Jocelyn, Sr. 55, 58, 122, 123, 132 Turner, Sherri, Soph. 83 Turnpagh, Patty, Soph. 83 Underwood, Carol, Soph. 83, 151 Vanzant, Roy, Jr. 70 Vargas, Debbie, Jr. 70, 130, 135, 139, 140, 145 Vaughan, E. B., Fac. 27 Vaughn, Sam, Sr. 58, 120, 126, 129,130,137,151,152 Vaughn, Sue, Jr. 70, 147 Vaughn, Suzanne, Fac. 27 Vawter, Diana, Soph. 83, 124 Venable, Jerry, Soph. 83 Verser, Jimmy, Jr. 158 Vervinck, Shirley, Soph. 83, 130, Wallace, Jackie, Soph. 86, 125 Walls, Cynthia, Sr. 58, 105 Walls, Donna, Soph. 86 I Walser, Debbie, Soph. 124 Walser, Terry, Sr. 58, 129, 142 Walton, Billy, Soph. 86, 138 Ward, Bobby, Soph. 86, 148, 150 Ward, Brenda, Soph. 86 Ward, William, Sr. 58, 138 Wardell, Karla, Jr. 71, 124, 135 Warren, Jeff, Sr. 58 Warstler, Clarence, Jr. 71, 132 Washburn, Russell, Soph. 86 Watson, Ricky, Jr. 71, 130 Watson, Sam, Sr. 58 Watts, Carol, Jr. 71 Watts, J., Staff, 29 Watts, Pat, Jr. 71, 124 Webb, Par, saph. ae Wedderdorf, Mary, Soph. 86 Weekley, Barbara, Jr. 71 Welch, Mary, Soph. 86 Weiser, Debbie, Soph. 86 Wenattee, Pat, Soph. 86 Whalen, Sally, Jr. 71, 142 Wheeler, Shirley, Fac. 28 White, Charles, Soph.86,130, 140 White, Curt, Jr. 71 White, Jimmy, Soph. 86, 130, 140 White, Margaret, Jr. 71 White, Ray, Soph. 86 Whiteley, Phillip, Jr. 71 Whitley, Linda, Soph. 86, 151 Whitson, Geraldine, Jr. 71 Whitson, Perry, Sr. 10, 58, 120, 128, 129, 137, 142 Whomble, David, Sr. 58, 158 Whomble, Margaret, Sr. 58 Whorton, Linda, Jr. 71, 124 Wickware, Barbara, Soph. 86 Wigley, Joyce, Jr. 71 Wigley, Wayne, Jr. 71, 101, 128, 124, 142 Wilder, Deborah, Sr. 58, 127, 159 Willeford, John, Jr. 71, 158 Willey, J Williams ames, Soph. 86 , Alfred, Jr. 71, 159 Williams, Bonnie, Soph. 86, 132 Williams, Cathy, Sr. 58, 147 Williams, Cheryl, Sr. 58, 137 Williams, Donna, Sr. 58, 130, 131,139,14O,142 Williams, Freida, Sr. 58 Williams, Gloria, Sr. 124, 155 Williams, James, Sr. 58, 128 Williams Williams Williams , June, Sr. 58 , Larry, Soph. 86, 158 , Mike, Jr. 71 Williams, Patty, Soph. 86 Williams Williams , Randy, Soph. 86 , Ricky, Jr. 71, 128,144 Williams, Shirley, Sr. 59, 142 Williams Williams , Timmy, Soph. 85 , Vickie, Sr. 59, 147 Williams, W., Staff, 29 132, 140 Vickrey, Glenda, Sr. 58, 124 Williamson, Ada, Sr. 59, 123, 158 Williamson, O. R., Counselor, 23 Willis, Robert, Jr. 71, 158 Vickrey, Janie, Soph. 83, 124 Vicsek, Cathy, Sr. 58 Vietta, Dee, Soph. 83, 132 Vines, Linda, Soph. 83 Wade, Ruth, Sr. 58 Wagner, Greg, Soph. 86 Wagner, Tony, Sr. 159 Waggoner, James, Jr. 71, 129 Wilson, Carol, Jr. 71 Wilson, Cindy, Soph. 72, 86, 124 Willson, Danny, Soph. 86 Wilson, Debbie, Soph. 86, 124 Wilson, Gary, Jr. 71 Wilson, Harvey, Soph. 86 Wilson, Jerry, Sr. 59, 137 fuk Flowers and Gifts 632-2331 741 S.W. 29 681-8511 5735 So. Penn 1S is Whe1e' ou come en ou'1e' tHrough pla ing games. HARRISON WRECKER SERVICE 1405 S.W. 26 Day or Night 634-3375 J. V. HARRISON Wilson, Karen, Sr. 59 Wilson, Lavonna, Soph. 86 Wilson, Mark, Soph. 86 Wilson, Mike, Sr. 59 Wilson, Patty, Soph. 83 Wilson, Velma, Soph. 86 Wilson, Willie, Fac. 27 Winans, Richard, Sr. 10, 48, 59, 129, 153 Winborn, Janet, Jr. 71, 155 Winkle, Juanita, Soph. 86 Winnard, Freddy, Soph. 86, 83 Winstead, Carl, Jr. 71, 137, 135 Winstead, Diane, Sr. 59, 130 Wise, Monte, Jr. 71, 139 Wolf, Janice, Sr. 59, 127, 145 Wood, Larry, Soph. 86 Woodard, Linda, Sr. 59 Woodrow, Robert, Jr. 71, 128, 135, 139 Woodruff, David, Jr. 71, 132 Woods, Carolyn, Soph. 86 Woods, Jack, Jr. 71 Woods, Mike, Soph. 86, 138, 158 Woodworth, Connie, Soph. 86 Woody, Paula, Sr. 59, 120,126,151 Wooliver, Diane, Sr. 59, 130, 140 Workman, Eddie, Soph. 84, 140 Worley, John, Soph. 84, 132 Worley, Tom, Jr. 71, 130, 144 Wornstaft, Kathy, Jr. 71, 136, 154 Wright, Charles, Jr. 71 Wright, Eddie, Jr. 71 Wyatt, Jay, Fac. 27 Wynn, Becky, Jr. 71, 130, 131, 140 Wynn, Tom, Jr, 71, 130 Wythe, Linda, Soph. 84 Yancey, George, Sr. 157, 159 Yandell, Jimmy, Jr. 71, 159 Yarber, Rodney, Sr. 71 Yeaman, Nancy, Soph. 84, 125 Yinger, W. R., Sch. Brd. 23 York, Gary, Soph. 84, 158 Young, Lana, Jr. 71 Young, Theresa, Soph. 84 Young, Virginia, Sr. 59, 156, 157,159 Young, Wanda, Sr. 71, 124 Youngblood, Tresa, Jr. 71 Zanders, Meryl, Soph. 84 Zoeller, Jerry, Jr. 159 4- 4 f J For the widest seledion in sporting goods wise shoppers like David Huddlesion look fo Wholesale Sporting Goods, where you save on every item! All roads lead fo A 81 W Drive-ln WHOLESALE SPQRTING A 81 VV DRWE-'N GQQD5 6121 5. vvesfem 634-5711 FEATURING: Papa, Mama, Teen, and Baby Burgers 5615 S. Western 632-0766 E 'These are so big you have to squeeze em' fo eat em', as Linda Keeping W5 hand on Yhe PUlSe of T0dGY'S YGSUBQCV, Ronnie Kaye Shadrick and Terry McDonough can plainly see. Arby's Roast Beef made sure that The Bear Goes On, at the Scene. Rhenda Edwards sandwiches are ummm good. 9915 in 'he QVOOV9- ' I . , Ronnie Kaye s Swing Over fo Arbys I ,. h ARBY S ROAST BEEF kn- ls Delicious 1 ' 5905 S' Weslem 28'rh and Agnew 632-9167 V1 'I 4 KLA K YOU' a 4 - Enjoying the fhflll of the big Slide at FW' Time lnC- is 5 h5PPY Galafha Mills and Frank Medina stock up on goodies for a party pair, Karen STGPP and Gfeg Jones- All The 'ln' crowd Q0 to Fun The friendly checkers plus the savings make shopping at Buchanans Time for too fun. double good sense. 'Come To The Slide' FUN TIME INC. BUCHANAN FOOD MART 6400 S. Western 0 Oklahoma City o Oklahoma 59th and S. Western 51h and N. Broadway Moore Y I Mr. Troy Groves assists Tommy Stapp and Cathy Cosby select 3 Specialists in the banking needs of Capitol Hill patrons Oklahoma promise ring from fl-le Wide selecfion at Groves-Where teenagers National Bank takes pride in serving teens like William Gibson and get the best buys. MBVY 5Cl'lUmaCh9f- 408 S.W. 25 634-6739 NATIONAL BANK EfS, 1 228 W. 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