Central High School - Tom Tom Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1964

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Jw, iw MMWZZ 1055 VZZL 2 my A 4534- ,1 A5 'Qcqfi' Af fvjg 55 s3,lrff1Q,.5 ,,,,, , QQLJLJQC W 44 fgmwvl DUFI FIED LETTER VOLUME 56 PUBLISHED BY THE TOM TOM STAFF, CENTRAL HIG YEAR Swept by a whirlwind of decisions and com- mitments, disappointments and surprises, we raced through a hectic year. Despite the tempo, we carved a record of towering achievements- the award to the student body of the Sports- manship Trophy. . . the victory over arch-rival, number-one-ranked Rogers . . . the fantastic staging of Pygmalion . . . the privilege of being represented at Boys' Nation ...the honor of having 0klahoma's first full-year student abroad ...the distinction of six National Merit scholars ...the incredible example of individ- ual human bravery . . . the emotion of the Daze. And underlying such successes was a basic pride that each Central student felt for his school. This was 1964-OUR RED LETTER YEAR-a year that we review through . . . STUDENT LIFE ,,,,, MA,, ,Pages 4-39 ACADEMICS ,,,,,,,,,,, Y,,,,VV Pages 40-83 .Pages 84-123 ORGANIZATIONS ,,,,,,,,, s,,,,,, SPORTS ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, P ages 124-147 CLASSES Y,,V, , ,,,V, Pages 148-223 APPENDIX, ,Pages 224-240 w if . Jw? . X wwf tibia. L.. .fn ' ' ' ri-QM if? , 4 K -2. v - 'w.M.X-W 1 aw mwwfrfm , 4 ,U A ,., N 'sw Y Q . ,A ,,, X, aim' , ,, K if VQQQQ' 2 g X , 4, ,, 3, iff. -x.,11 , 1 Q.-N., mm f....L,, . yy. 1 Q' Q axial, 2 an W , v. 'lb , V X A 3 J? as QT? ,-535. X ,ga - ,Q W -.1 w r muuwm-wmv R 'if 4 L? 'wp N35 1 4' 3,5242 ' 22511. I 4: eat and Ha oc Y 4 3 -1 1 . COMPLEXITIE5 of em'oUmen+ bawe fyplcaf sophomore-. LUCKY budge? Holder 1742 amficipafes acfive year Highlight ibpening Da Rat Race If , BUY FALL TERM opens on e Hof nofe for 2808 sfudenfs who reqisfered on opening days. A record Sepfember beef wave made Classes Lmbeaf nbffw for Machfzrrz and members 0? OHEIPWOUWHVFS forged finden? body , C ,is-3 Q .WM 'I .Q ' ' 5 'I' -WH f I f si A Y A FEMHERQ i 1 63 Hoamiflu Cbnrusm Hwe Red Feafher caiwinpf. ONE DAY of classes sends despemfe sophomore for hvlp. ADMIRING 'lheir new rings, 'lhese seniors- soon-lo-be examine fheir symbol of leadership. FRANTIC sludenrs impalienfly wail for fheir cards as lime rushes by during fhe Cherokee Run. roph Win ,M-4' EAGER Cnnfral hands mach for lhe covelerl annual Sporlsmnnship Trophy, Starts Year 0tf with at Bang m 'Www entral pirit oar PEP Gnd spirff abound from Ce-nfraf cheerhaders: Dave Hurd, Bob Guard, Joe Brefdef, Tom Rasa, Gary Soeef, Susan Gish, Linda Rfvcwvw, Susan Ramiey, Com if? Campbe 1, Linda Feffar, Sh?VN:'7Q Bmwn. J' NF Wi' 1 , r'x Q. if 55: gl SL Y 9' 'Sr 'Q 'K 9 4 4 .A- ' - 4 ' 4 Ar K 1 . X, Q N L sf ' ,WN J . -.v 'es H' 3 Q, mx ?7 . x ,P , WEE' 3 ., 5 x, gig XJ 4 v 1 , 1 m' 'C ' 5, 3,5 -1 1? 'ul sb . ' 1. A 5 Efg.M,g,,wx QRK 9 N32 ,k L - . YZ' if f 'i 1. ' YQ df WW g- ' Q 44 3 2, h 9:6 5 ff' vim y V 1- YN ,M z . , ,Q Q2 lv 1 NT AL , . H .M ' a-.:gL,,,hl mf 5?-sf.,.m tudent Escape Endless Grind HALLOWEEN gives Ceniral sfudenis a chance For an excur- sion 'ro nearby Cenirai Park and a visii wiih ine Graaf Pumpkin. A REFRIGERATOR moans food for iiunqry Con- iraliirrs suffer fin evening of dciion-paciccd iooibaii. ' than ls - ff A if f' an 1 . 19 : f-F 1 :ef W if , Q ii Xl x S vw N E rw .s ga: W if E My Y 'Q K il- ME ii i'-ft' W3 A 4 was 4545 PENDING duasier goes un moficed as homework confinues. TELEPHONE proves fu welcome aid as friends are consulied. THE BED provides A comiori- 5 1 -. w -s if Yi 'Q - -f . . 'I Hiilifi :mimi from A desk Chair, 33 TWO HEADS are beffer Hmm one-ii Hwey are bofii awake. , id-term 2 , REWARD for Hard, dioiqenf Hours 0? dudy comes on We form of a Na+Iorzaf Honor pon-symbo' of a ooh well done E om Jolt Book orm into Action if Susan Reigns DONNA PRIGMORE Atie nd a ni' g ' l Q Q 04: . ,'-. If, 5 I gil. :I 1' he: . V s ye 7 2 ll as Central Queen Her majesty, the queen. With these words, Ioe Bratcher heralded forth the reigning queen, Miss Central High XLIII, Susan Ramsay. The entire stu- dent body paid homage to their queen, chosen for her grace, beauty, and contribution to our school. Rendering the coronation with more dignity and acknowledging the queen as sovereign of the entire school and student body, the ceremony underwent a pronounced change. The boys were formally attired and each organization which functions at Central was represented at her court by its president in the as- sembly preceding homecoming activities. Throughout this year Her Highness represented our school to Tulsa, capably attended by seniors, Linda McLure, Donna Prigmoreg juniors, Bebe Barber, Cyn- thia Crockett, Nancy Tietgeng sophomores, Cathy Co- co, Pat Hicks, and Bonita Taylor. LINDA McCLURE Attendant THE MAKE-UP crew ufilizes Hwe 'rricks of Jrheir frade fo creme an arfisjric illusion. J , Y, V1 X Hliain in pain Charm Audience Working long hours, the Cast of the senior class play often practiced far into the night striving to reach perfection in the production of George Bernard Shawls Pygmalion. The combination of efforts of the cast and the pa- tience of the director, Mrs. Iona Freeman, marked the beginning of an excellent produc- tion to be viewed by Tulsans. Eliza Doolittle, a common gutter snipe por- trayed by Pilar Garcia, met the fine gentle- man, Professor Henry Higgins, played by Ioe Bratcher. Professor Higgins accepted a bet from Colonel Pickering, Chris Teenor, that he could not refine Eliza and transform her into a lady that would pass as royalty at the ball given by the Swedish Ambassador. Acclaiming the merits of Pygmalion was Norris Deskin, drama critic of the Tulsa Trib- ---f......,,., une, who said, Central,s cast is as polished a group as I have seen in one show. The cama- radarie between cast members was beautiful. DISPLAYWG his 'mlmlque Ot SeleSmenSl1iP. David Everyone works .for and with everyone else and the result is a professional production. Knlqbten convinces Nathan Dowd he needs a ticket. PROFESSOR HENRY HIGGINS elaborates on his plan tor the metamorphosls ot Eliza Dollttle from a tlowerqirl to a lady Flood of llrivolou Fad and Fa hion Infiltrated with Beatle Wigs, elephant jokes, and Dammit Dolls, our year was crammed with every conceivable activity. Football games, outings, and just simple get-togethers were all livened by the demanded fads of l964, From the Hrst day of school, students BAN THE BEATLES! ram lbe cry lbrouqb lbe balls - wfa-ge, HIC' CHAMPS FOR SURE! Tbals lbe reason for 'lbe er- rlwsilsm eafler llte Braves beal llwe Rangers, 58-43. Engulf Central tudent Life Activitie were met with a barrage of elephant and grape jokes, and with the arrival ol the Christmas holidays, Dammit Dolls became the sought- alter gilt for status-seeking Centraliles. The epidemic of Beatlemania sweeping Central was the zenith of our craze-Filled year. of Cenlrel hul our Bugs came and conquered all. RED CROSS conlesi seemed easy as pie as Charlie Davis claims his prize irom an unwilling Fred Shawqer. eniorPart Pace Yuletide pirit What do We have here? ex- claimed Central's Santa, Bill Per- ram, as he surveyed the costumes representing each senior home- room. The senior Christmas party was a combination of absurd gifts designed to incite the hon- ored recipients and keen compe- tition between homerooms for the costume trophy. The winner was chosen from assorted fallen angels in sneakers, a kissing ball, scant- ily clad elves, and a vague sem- blance of a popcorn ball. A sober entry, a six legged reindeer of Mrs. Thorpeis homeroom, was the winning contestant. ASSURING Sari'la's helper how good he's been, Coach Gwinn vies for e holiday gilt. WHO will it be? Senior Senie Claus finalists Tom Moran, Phil Wright, and Bill Perrem model parts ol the suit each hopes To wear. ,mms ,V ..,,.....-1 -sf vi, 3, . A Ii. , r 3 ,L an I ,,A ,V X S 53 i 'fx rv, fl' , fl 55: .. l '3 3 3 x I CHARACTERS emerge from beck mums end secrel closels of senior lwomerooms To find 'rheir way lo The parfy. LAUGHTER sweeps 'rlwe boys' gym as Miss Huqlwes' lwomeroonfs Jack In llwe Box slips off Hs rollers. 25 E V Ax: QAM? 15,5 , ' ' V ' gf f ' . 5 t L1 if lu' XX .4 N' 1 x H 4 :.'L1?- 0, -Q ' way A Q vi! f QQ 4- AMERICAN BALLADS AND FOLKLORE are We fheme of a umque assembiy preserfed by We Speakers Bureau Wa ask ? F M, 4,L , . N VYWC:VYTb'E'9 ..jfIb V Mf1 IV lJ55O7 JCC' BVfi+Cl'1F' OV P Sw arietl Assemblies Set High tamlard Established on the principle of giving students a broader perspec- tive on today's world. each weekly Central assembly incorporated both educational and entertaining elements. Directed and staged by Mrs. Iona Freeman and Mr. Albert Martin. respectively, the as- semblies provided a Welcome and enlightening respite from a week of classes. Whether programs of fine art, vocal music. guest speak- ers. or annual holidays. the assemblies were vvell received. THROUGH THE AMERICANS CREED, Central students in each assembiy ettirrn their taith in American ideals. -al aww X19-,xy sxL,?ip5jgg9xV'1fX2 . rs? : 1' Z., ' , A J , mm . m I ' ' wfgtif as A 29? if 1 , I ew PHILLIP DRISCOLL, a remarkable arlisl willri llne lrumpel, received e lirsl in llwc nalional YFC con- lesl and a superior rofinq in 'rlwo slale compelilion. E fx ff 35 fu 49 ' . '.. 1: ill ir l -1 5? fri A VVAA I Q ,E 5 OKLAHOMA congressmen confer willw llie delegales lo Boys' Nolion, Cenlral senior Bob Bloomlield, Boomer Slafe Perly Cliair- man ol Boys' Slele, and Memorial senior, Pal Malwalley, lhe Gov- ernor ol Olclelioma Bova' Slole of a noon receiolion in llweir lrionor. RECEIVING A HEARTY liondsliake from principal, Mr. Carl l.. lVlcCallerTy, Leslie Jolwnson is conqralulaled for liis rescue ol a Tulsa woman lrom lner burning aparlmenl house lole lasl summer, Centrahte To achieve. create and attain were the goals for each student at Central. The one who reached these heights were rewarded for their efforts with medals. certificates and scholarships. Awards for creativity were quite numerous this year. The 1963 year- book stalff received the All-American rating lrom N.S.P.A. and Medalist from Columbia Press Association. Achievement also brought many re- wards. Studying and diligent practice helped to produce five National Merit Finalists and scholarship winners. Reaching to attain the goals of char- acter and citizenship also brought honor to Central students. Central sent one of the two Boys, Nation rep- resentatives from Oklahoma to Wash- ington. Two of our athletes earned a position on the All-City football squad. Music, science and English awards also enriched the year for hard-working Central students. ., -I Excelln Leader hip MAPPING OUT plans tor their tuture are Kevin Cornwell, state Armco Scholarship winner, and Charles Daugherty, one ot six state NCTE winners. BOY AND GIRLS' STATE DELEGATES C h a r l e s Daugherty, Zelda Osborn, Donna Prigrnore and Bob Bloomtield remember the many happy experiences. HOPING TO STUDY In disIahI' Iands are hnahsfs Marcia Younq, Perry Macdonald, Bob Shepard and Peqqy Pape. WE DID IT AGAIN, echoed from room IOI as 'fhe news arrived Ihaf the I963 Tom Tom won fhe AII-American rafimq. DISCUSSING HOPEFUL PLANS, Sidhey KiIcheII and David I-Iohf, sIaIe IIhaIisIs Io aIIeh:I Ihe I964 Virginia I-Iouse OI Burrgesses, emkvy a coke. JOHNNY ANDERSCN and Fred Shawger sew fha AH-Cify honor embNems on fheir Ieffermerfs jackefs. De erving tudent Recei e Honor NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS-Burr Glbbofws Frarlc Swv arf, Cafherime Hummel. Sidney Kifchel and Mark Capeharf 'Gs 5 t 1 is 5, s 1- lr if i z'slf Q Xxx Wq N 5 5 , c 'S if ,F W sr .si , . . . .uw ,sg r- --wrN.N.t. -' -V ..i.,. :ws ,gui SEPTEMBER STUDENT COUNCIL president, Kevin Cornwell, aided by Annette Gould greets September with a loud hang. OCTOBER BOUNDLESS SPIRIT, the keynote oi Susan Ramsay and Joe Bratcher, is displayed everywhere at Central High. Central alute Leading enior ll NOVEMBER TOP SECRET Tom Tom pictures are being guarded by Charles Daugherty from cunning Connie Campbell. Academic fireballs and school mainsprings were the two seniors chosen monthly as girl and boy of the month. This select group oi Centralites were nominated in the homerooms and voted upon in the student council after their qualifications were discussed. Each out- standing pairis pictures Were posted in the bulletin case and appeared in the Tulsa. Trib- une. In May, from these were elected the girl and boy of the year. DECEMBER ACTRESS TO ATHLETE Pilar Garcia, guided by Mike Eppler, channels her skill toward the sports stage. ,f l JANUARY FEBRUARY OUT WITH fhe old and in wifh Jrhe new, say Donna FRIENDSHIPS begin in school. Carol Cox ancl. Bob Priqmore and Lloyd George ushering in I964 happily. Bloomfield have on fhey hope will lasl quile a while. -...,, , .1'- ' ' .1 - 'f : :.' , -'T' E fi .VR,.:2VRR 'R ' .:RR .. MARCH APRIL MAY SUSIE STOUT is fold by Bill SPRING brings buckels of rain NOSTALGIC Linda McClure and Ford. Rabbils don'+ lay eggs! To Pa+ Wail from Mark Capeharl. Bill l-loracelq ponder gradualion. 33 55 0 99 0 Daze Fanta tlque Suspends Reallt MERMAIDS AND BUCCANEERS are enchanfed by Red Sails in We Sun Jr VVith a cast of over five hun- dred, .Daze Fantastique awed audiences with the unity and smooth transition from scene to scene that only long hours and careful planning could produce. Ten thousand sequins on one curtain! The whale that stretched twenty-eight feet across the stage and smiled ten feet highl The rocket ship that landed, deposited moon visitors, and took off again! These were bits and pieces that helped make the thirty- eighth annual Daze the most FANTASTIQUE yet. The last Daze before retire- ment for Mrs. lona Freeman, fac- ulty director for ten years, the production was designed to intro- duce the most spectacular scenery ever viewed on a Tulsa stage. lVlr. Albert Martin and his Stagecralt crew erected all sets and schemed together on light- ing eiytects to reach superb results. BUNNY CHORUS LiNE patiently waits in stage winqs while the girls on stage tap together in an opening night number of Daze Fanfasfique TWEEDLE-DEE and Tweedle-Dum enliven the scene with their rolliclcinq antics, but they lust can't seem to cure the turtle oi his steady frown 6? I Joe Bratcher Triumphs as Kin LLOYD GEORGE Attendant f Jw 1+ 1' ii Y 7, ,Q Z! 7 SA '- fiat ,m fr 40 E rl wi 'll K 5 X f,i ' .ww- Qi JI i 1 1 ef 1 f 5 A S55 : n I Gi Weeks of tension and suspense terminated with the opening night of the Daze when King Daze the thirty-eighth was named. Wearing the coveted Crown, Ioe Bratehcr was acclaimed king by an election ol the student body and reigned over the Daze Fantastique. Assembled in all new regalia, the court Wore the royal colors of purple and pink. Seniors Mike Eppler, Lloyd Georgeg juniors Bob Banlield, lim Lirtercll, Ioe Smitbg and sophomores Dick Day. Clark Bolding. and Larry Horaeek attended the king. MIKE EPPLER Attendant wax WS enier Face Future ith Ceniidenee Compared to a lifetime, three years are a short time. But our three years spent at Central will influence the rest of our lives. We entered Central as anxious, uncertain sophomores. As We leave Central, we have gained not only the strength, maturity, and self-confidence necessary to assume our positions in the ra- pid-moving modern World, but also the values and ideals which Central graduates before us have followed with assurance to lead rich, rewarding lives. - I . ,-mm' .,. RESEARCHING WITH A MODEL of our everfslwrfrwking worfd, Jim Furr and Caifwerlne Borkmcl are infenf upon Hwelr work. 1' 'Keg-ft rv T From September to June, be it hot or cold, day or night, studies loomed large in the mind of every student. Seven classroom hours each day and uncounted hours in individual study were spent by each of us as we faced hooks, teachers, and more books for nine long months. Other activities vied for our time, but our main commitment was to our . . . FRENCH coniugaiion ruies are Careiuiiy used by Miss Quesenbery. CADEIVIICS A MISPLACED confainer of sodium niirafe is searched for high and low by Judy Johnson. BROWSING in CemkraI's library Boyd George finds an engrossing book. Zyfw J, f -, THE CLEAN-CUT Wines of c1ass?c scmpfurc are scrufimized by These fwo aspiring arfisfg DR. CHARLES C. MASON Superintendent ot Schools a on Coordinates School System Approximately 140 square miles make up the Tulsa School District which includes 68 elementary schools, 18 junior high schools, and 9 high schools in the counties of Tulsa, Osage, Wagoner, and Creek. Student mem- bership rose to 73,544 during the year. Legal voters of the district elected the mem- bers of the Board of Education for three-year terms. CTerms are so set that a majority of the membership does not expire in any one year.j The duties of these members who re- ceived no monetary compensation for their services ranged from promoting high standards of instruction for all pupils enrolled in schools to approving payment of all bills and claims. As superintendent, Dr. Charles lVl. Mason was responsible for coordination of the school system and supervision of all employees. . 1 - MR. CARL C. BEESLEY MR. FENELON BOESCHE MR. WILLIAM L. BUTLER MRS. J. LITTLETON President DANIEL Vice-presIdent Beard Committee Regulate eheel EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER ,. 'S2'ff'S t ' ,He- :3':E: . a'5?. s efef L if 'fev' --.: . W F 'W Rf M . e . I1 7' ff--H--,t ttetew fe i 1354522 we H--e fffv , rf' 3 f .,,. We I A' A lf .NJ -.,. ' , ,, , K 1 t at I- .i .hifi 'f?F?ifxi..i fi7iVLif I'5 M 5 ,K my ,,.e,,.,,, , , , sneeze Eg 3 ',7'1i,'f5ffffI id5fi'7'7lfiii'i f ff1f1mezQ:gvgq.sK. 35,55 A525 ,Q riizgf 33 0' . 5--Magus R ewegzsfsegcsz -fe' 'izapxszzp- ftziiiwi l. ,si Mr. Mdlatterty Returning to Central last fall to begin his first complete year as principal of the largest high school in Oklahoma, Mr. lVIcCafferty took up the work which he started the previous semester. He undertook to strengthen and continue the standards he set as our new principal and renew the friendships which he created in the faculty and student body. To earn his formal education Mr. McCaf- fcrty attended Southeastern State College in Durant where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree. He then went on to attain his Master of Science at Gklahoma State Univer- sity in Stillwater. By doing graduate work at Phillips University in Enid, Tulsa University and the University of Colorado, Mr. McCaf- ferty has continued his education. His experience in the field of education in- cludes fourteen years of work in the Tulsa Public Schools and sixteen elsewhere. He is a life member of the National Education As- sociation and in 1963 he was nominated to Who's Who in the South and Southwest. Mr. lVIcCafferty spent four years of active service in World War ll in the South Pacific and in the fighting in Europe. Mr. McCafferty shared part of his time and talent between the community and Central. He has always been quite active in Civitan work and this year was no exception. Mr. McCaiferty has received numerous interna- tional awards. Anyone visiting his office or home saw many of these displayed on his walls. He is also a past governor and past international vice-president of Civitan. As principal, Mr. lVieCafferty brought many unprecedented ideas. He created a feeling of closeness between principal and students when he started his meet a new student each day plan. He added humor and warmth to our weekly assemblies with his talks. He sparked a new sense of spirit in all of us toward our school simply by wearing his red blazer on Loyalty Day. His quick smile and friendly greeting created a new feeling toward the man who leads our school, a new sense of respect. Radiates Sincerity THE END of a day packed with appointments brings to Mr. MeCatferty a tew moments to be with the Mtemilyf' BASKETBALL HALFTIME gives Bob Young and Christine Andrew time to enioy some of Mr. McCafferty's humor. 47 Wls., KS.. ., MR. JOE LEMLEY MRS. LAURA BAKER MR. CLARENCE EHLERS Assisfanf Principal Counselor of Girls Counselor of Boys tudents Stampede Bu y Cioun elor GUIDANCE STAFF-Mrs, Mary Louise Simms, Miss Lemley, Mrs. Laura Baker, Mr. George Dorscli, Miss Bernice Tomlinson, Mr. Aubrey Baer, Mr. Clarence Elil- Mary Ellen Bridges. ers, Miss Joyce Saunders, Mr. Carl McCal:ierly, Mr. Joe , if ' P-55522.22-W 1 9 we- K 1 ,we f x THELMA ALEXANDER FRANCES ANDERSCN AUBREY E. BAER LAURA BAKER English Organisi Counselor Girls' Counselor Science Business Educafion Fre h Teachin chemo Sampled RACHEL BLACKBURN Sophomore Class Sponsor English RODNEY BRIDGES Malhemaiics Afhlefics SUZANNE BOWLIN CHARLES BOWMAN WILLIAM BEUBY Science gf 'Ii G. E. BREWER DOLORES BEHRENS Bullefin Clerlc BILL BINGHAM Science MARY ELLEN BRIDGES Science Driver Educalion lnduslrial Educalion Counselor Alhleiics English 5 , I E EL V,.. - zlv m u H g HUGO BROWN JACKIE CAMPBELL CARL CASON RUSSELL CHARLES I-Iisiory English lnduslrial Educalion Foreign Language Adverfising Boa rd 49 CLYDE CHARVOZ ESTHER CLARK JANE COLLIER OPHELIA CROSSLIN Boys Physical Eclucahon Ar Enqlislw Business Educalion Cheerleading Facult Pro e Weill K Q' M2335 Egg he r 'lv' 1 IR Q ANNE CROTCHETT English Sclwool Life an In piration BILLY JOE DASHNER LOUISE DAVIDSON I-Iislory Englisli Deparlmenl Chairman ff' is NORRIS DAVIS PATRICIA DEEN JESSIE DIFFEE GEORGE DORSCH Foreign Language I-Iisfory I-Iomemaking Senior Counselor English Fulure Homemalcers Science Sludenf Council OI America Lalin Club REGINA ELLIS Clerlc J. B. ERWIN CHARLOTTA FELIBLE CAROLYN FINN VELLA FRAZEE Mafliemalics Business Educalion Business Educalion Malliemalics Red Feallwers IONA FREEMAN Speech Tlwespia ns mv K ,..- PAULA GALLIER Assisfanf Reqisfrar DENNIS GENEVA IndusIriaI Educaiion ,xi iwif A flfxii ' L .A ' , DICK GWINN HELEN HAGLER I-Iis+ory Librarian Afhlefics Library Assisfanfs LeHermen's CIub sate-if V. B. HAWES POLLY Business Educafion HIGGINBOTHAM Deparfmeni' Chairman Indusfrial Educafion Secrefary WILDA GOODE Business Educafion RUTH HALE Homemakinq Q .:,. ,E Alf. i :,:. : ,,... I , :ZPL A ' i1f'IZ w 'N .,f' I W4 lfuifw SER if if K 2 mfs A ns , - ,sw .. Q ,B f 4 ff if Z 'ff 'WP' in g af RUTH HOLTON English My Q if WINCEL HURT VIRGINIA HVOLBALL Homemaking Nurse Camarafa 1 MARJORIE JACKSON Secrefary io Principal MAVIS GRAVER EngIisIw sei GEORGE HALL Science CANDACE HOWELL Science ETHEL JOHNSON I-Iis+ory 1 NELL GUTHRIE Science CATHERN HANKS Science CIu In Medica Y I SHIRLEY HUGHES Business Educafion Red Feaflwers ELIZABETH KIRKMAN Business Educafion bf! LOUCILLAH RICHARD KISNER DESPINA KLENTOS WILLIAM LANTZ JERROLD LAWLESS KIRKPATRICK T X1 I Coordinalor Malhemalics Boys' Physical Educalion Insfrumenfal Music Dislribulive Educalion Fufure Teachers ol Deparlrnenf Chairman America A+hle+ics Central Greet In trueter MILDRED LEE EUNICE LeIvIAY Allendance Clerk Clerk MONA JUNE LINDEN ELMER MABRY MARJORIE MABRY MERRY ANN MARSH ALBERT MARTIN Special Educafion Induslrial Educalion Science Girls' Physical Educalion Sfagecraff Reel Fealhers Synchronelfes ORA MAYBERRY EDWARD McCRAY MADELEINE MURREL McDOUGAL ERNEST McHUGH I-Iomemalcing Junior Class Sponsor McDONALD English Science Deparlrnenf Chairman Mafhemalics Girls' Physical Educalion Key Club fu! 4-Ein if-J HAZEL MILBURN DORA MAE MILLER English Malron HELEN MILLS Girls' Physical Educalion Accompanisl' LYNNE MORGAN CAROL NASWORTHY EDNA NEWKIRK Girls' Physical Educalion English Hislory Girls' Recrealion Red Fealhers Associalion Modern Dance Club . .-4 i s 4 'S 1 L, 1 ., x s Ls JAMES MITCHELL Hislory Deparlmenf Chairman BETH NOLAN Secrela ry CHARLES OLDS JACK ORME C. H. ORR Science English Aclivilies Treasurer Torn Tom Malhernalics in-.I NADINE ORR Regislrar PATSY MOBERLY English Cheerleaders EMMETT NOLAN Boys' Physical Educalicn Alh lelics WAYMAN PENNER lncl uslrial Eclucalion MARGERY PIKE GENEVA PITT MARY POTTORF VIRGINIA LEONA RADCLIFFE Hislory Business Educalion Foreign Language QUESENBERY Cafeleria Manager lnlernalional Club Foreign Language fw V+ , . N bien: - RA Q' R1 , 5, ,X 1 NW' yikixi gi ai w ii' TEACHERS FORGET ciasses as Miss Wiiiiams sryies Mr. Dasinnens nair ar a oreAClnrisrmas iaeuiry parry. Holidays Prompt pirited Partie Y L Q E E JEWELL RAMSEY M a 'rn e m ar I c: s Junior Red Cross BARNEY RATZLAFF VELMA REEVES NORMA JEAN BOB RIDDLE Business Educarion Foreign Language REYNOLDS Hisrory Deparrrnenr Cnairrnan Library Clerk Arnierics VERLIN RINGLE lndusrriai Educarion LARETTIA SAG-ER VALDENE SANDS JOYCE SAUNDERS BARBARA SCHWABE Homemaicing Business Educarion Office Manager Hisrory Senior Ciass Sponsor Future Teacners of America CECIL SCOTT WARREN SHARITS MARY LOUISE SlMMS JACK SKELTON LORNA STENGER Special Eclucalion Boys' Physical Eclucalion Junior Clagg Counselor Malhemalics English Assislanf Mu Alpha Thela Adverlising Board ARNOLD STOCK CLIFFORD STONE EDDIE SUTTON Science lnduslrial Educalion Hislory Alhlelics HAROLD TOEVS BERNICE TOMUNSON ROY TRIMM lnduslrial Educalion English lnduslrial Educalion Sophomore Class Counselor FELIX VESTAL WAYNE WELCH SHARON WILLIAMS Science Building Superinlendenl English Deparlmenl' Chairman Speech Speakers' Bureau Z' 1b E if 'S sg Q iii' X - ' . A V P23222 is A A S 1 REX TEAGUE OPAL THORPE Vocal Music Ari Deparlmenl Chairman Deparlmenl Chairman TOM TURNBAUGH SUE VENABLE l-lislory English Chess Club Camarala ELBERT wiuzssuize DeWAYNEWR'GHT lndusmai Educafion lncluslrial Educalion Deparlmenl Chairman 5--vmx W. ' ' A N.,',,, V ' . , Q fg?gQ?fR SHELVING the last book ol: the day, Peggy Byrne completes only one of ber many tasks in the library. Librar 0fier Ve t Reference Chosen by Miss Helen Hagler for their interest in serving the school, this year's library staH consisted of twenty student librarians. Under Miss I-Iagler, they learned the tech- niques of cataloging, shelving, and withdraw- ing books as Well as preparing displays in the hall. These displays were to encourage the reading of the students and to mark special events With appropriateness, She assigned special duties to various students according to their strength and capabilities. For example, FRONT ROW: Miss Helen l-lagler, Tonie Keesee, Joyce l-loclcett, Judy Winston, Peggy Byrne, Mary Reynolds. Jan l-lebbeler. SECOND ROW: Mrs, Norma Reynolds, one student did a certain part of the With- drawing which called for bookvvork, and someone who was artisitic arranged the dis- plays. As a highlight of the year, the Student li- brarians went to the Oklahoma Student Li- brarian Association held at Norman in the spring. The meeting consisted of a tour of the campus, the election of state officers, and a discussion of common problems. Judy Robey, lrls Miller, Martha Miller, Wayne Hamil- ton, Diana Barlow, Laura Jane l-lerriman, Alice Neely, Judy Skaggs. llngli h War on Fault Grammar HThe world changes and the things men do change, but menis thoughts remain essen- tially the same throughout historyf, This was the chief emphasis of the humanity films. Seniors saw twelve films including studies of Our Town., Oedipus Rex, and Hamletg juniors viewed four films dealing with the novel. Knowing drama as the expression of manis noblest thoughts increased the studentis pride in his heritage of American and world liter- ature and his interest in drama. This year Central joined one hundred and nine other high schools across the country to participate in a special comprehensive two- year study of English teaching being conducted by the University of Illinois and sponsored by the National Council of Teachers of English. Representatives from the university toured the school in December to observe regular proce- dures of the English classes. Students showing high ability and having INTENT upon her students' reactions, iv1rs.S a deep interest in English were placed in an honors section. The senior honor students were the first to complete the new three-year course of intensified English. Miss Bernice Tomlinson, Miss Anne Crotchett, Miss Mary Ellen Bridges, and Mr. jack Orme were the teachers for the honors program. Mrs. Louise Davidson headed the largest English department in the city. Based on the number of English majors, advanced place- ment tests, and college grades of Central stu- dents, the department has consistently been one of the most superior in Oklahoma high schools in college preparatory work. Central's program stressed the usefulness of creative writing. Students studied examples of comparative essays, short stories, and the dra- ma to increase their own proficiency in the Held of writing. Classics such as The Scarlet Letter, Macbeth, A Tale of Two Cities, and Hamlet completed the course. tenqer hears lcaleidoscopic opinions on a literary topic. ilu.: x flu! 1953 uw: 'Xi he sm L li -Q, K1 NIB D' Q.. bu - Q Q 2 , 5,,,.. K l S A , . 1 Q Q ya 3 lu I i Q 3 R Q 'fe X k.-' :-' 12 .. .L V E , kv' -J: ,Q -fr .035 ...MI ....M,, + 2 1 ' d E 3 1 , fi -1. T' J . ' ,L .-., -' rw H- ,fe '51 -, 5 f br' gg .Q - 1.1 in 1' . f-5 ,nf-. , f U2 .SQ :R .fig 3- H .xiii .gf N time I ,X 4,5 1. 1. -1 ,, W. UP with o good book, ihis boy leaves hustle for behind. The treasure' store of place has been opened to-Mhim. s . fl' 4 . i 5: l 'V ,V I ,,..... I M Q Qif S 5 ei 'M 5 1 , kgs- -3 an Q . :, .: 3 .tl ww-fm-. n 1 , 3277 ' aw w W wnewv ws sn fa E I A r ,Q '- s :fr i FRONT ROW: Zelda Osborn, Jane I-lerrirnan, Donna Prigrnore, Linda Murray, Burke Chandler. SECOND ROW: Jean Ririe, Catherine Hummel, Mr. Jock Orrne, sponsor, Mary Lou Hurlburt, Shelley Guin, Pat Arvidson. THIRD ROW: Doug Smith, Charles Daugherty, Jack Norton, Stephen Freeze, Don Johnson, BACK ROW: Joe Perks, 6'Tom Tom Face Red Letter ear Armed with peneils and paper, the twenty yearbook stall members ventured out this year in quest of Whatever made l964 unique. No classroom, no Central function was sale from their prying eyes. The TOM TOM staff had a formidable task before them: to live up to the reputation ol the '63 book, which had earried away highest honors in two national contests. Led by lVlr. Iaek Orme, their advisor, and Charles Daugherty, their editor, the group met first hour every day in room lOl. Rick Stowell was the go-everywhere photographer, Iean Ririe handled the eorrespondenee, Ioe Perks managed the business, and everyone else wrote headlines, eutlines, and eopy. There were light moments too, like the eoronation of 'KlVliss Tom Tom If' the gala red earpet party for the Beuby Bombers, the after school Work sessions, and the times when everyone just sat around and talked. The staffs dream was to eapture the essence ol this, our red letter year. RICK STOWELL Stall Photographer 6 'MJ . .A WEARING fuh war regaha, Cenfraf Brave Duane Wagner is pu? In high spfrifs for a Corning foofbah EXCITEMENT runs high among sfahf members when brand new plans for a Jrwo page spread are shown by i, fy . i '-- f ,--ff s x 3 his Fx game by five Tom Tom Hsguawsf' A pow-wow has jus? been held fo spur fhe defensive back on io vicfory. ednor CharNes Daugherfy. When fhe Manning is ended, a search for fhe right words and phofos commences. SCHOOL LIFE-FRONT ROW: Luzette Martinez, Renee Roszel, Carol Smith, Barbara Boris, June Webster, Marsha Elkins, BACK ROW: Houston Shirley, Roberta e paper In It,s inli' They printed my storyli' echoed through the School Life room each Thursday morning as the newspapers were distributed. The Tulsa School Life was the project ol the nine public high schools ol the city. Six- teen seniors under the direction of Miss Anne Crotchett composed the Central stall. In ad- dition to announcing the current events, the paper featured the Tom Tom Beat, a gossip column which was embarassing for some read- ers and riotously funny for everyone. Phelps, Annell Wattenbarger, Don Viner, Don Sassano. Bill Sterne, Pat Cochrane, Miss Anne Crotchett, sponsor form the Curiou The oflicers, elected in December, were Marsha Elkins, editorg and Roberta Phelps, business manager. With the other members of the class. they attended the meetings of the Inter-Scholastic Press Association held at the various high schools. Early in the tall, the stall toured the Educational Service Center to get tirst-hand information about newspaper printing. Three students attended the Nation- al Scholastic Press Association Convention held in Chicago during the Thanksgiving holidays. TOURING the Education Service Center, members ot the statt pause to study the intricate Linotype used in printing the School Life. SPYING a very time picture ot Bob Bantield, Larry Elliott proceeds in its removal with some suggestions trom journalist Carol Supernaw. ff. 535 RVIV -A Character Do Count in J-11 Little did the innocent sophomores know when they rant, to pick up their cards for journalism ll that they were signing up for the only non-solid in which there was to be homework! Now this homework took many forms-from writing colums and other journal- istic masterpieces to cutting holes in the even- ing newspapers before it was read by the family in order to find and mount various examples of the different types of news stories. As the year progressed student work was JOURNALISM-FRONT ROW: Cynthia Rylander. Carol Supernaw, Beverlie Boyd, Betty Cody, Dale Tolar, Tina Lewis, Teresa Osborn. SECOND ROW: Peggy Pape, Cathy Ellison, Martha Phillips, Gayle Coburn, Carolyn Cunningham, Mary Nott, Sandra Wallace, Betsy Foresman, Sharon Archibald, Mr. Jack Orme. THIRD ROW: Stan Terry, Kathy Simmons, Pam Harper, Linda Dalby, Pam Morrison, Cindy Rodgers, Judy Noble, Norma Q highlighted with field trips to Southwestern Engraving Company, T. U. Press Day, and the N .S.P.A. Convention in Chicago in November. Amidst the grumbling about the homework, much was learned about journalistic procedure --counting characters for headlines and cut- lines, writing leads, checking identifications- all in preparation for asuming a coveted posi- tion on either the 1965 Tom Tom or School Life staffs. At the spring picnic choices for staff posts were announced. Huttord, Perry MacDonald, Beverly Hubbard, Linda Rachel Paru, Linda Carter, Dorothy Lighttoot, Susan Taylor, Karen Lund, Carolyn Merriman, Nancy Barkley, Charlyn Langston, Judy Irby, Joe Ruttin. BACK ROW: John Lamber-ton, George Stroud, Tom Shank, Walter Kruse, Al Smith, Mike Richardson, Joe Smith, Larry Elliott, Tom Gilbert, John Jones, Carl Adkins, Bob Bantield, Jerry Kirk, Earle Horton. is .. ' GEOMETRlC MODELS assist student in applying the theorems and identities that are a must in geometry. ath Parlance Battles Student Tangents and logarithms, graphs and vec- tors, theorems and identities were familiar phrases used by the math students of Central. The department, under the guidance of lVlr. lack Skelton, chairman, was staffed with many highly qualified teachers, who emphasized the importance and application of mathematics in college, the business fields, and the everyday life of the World around us. Aside from the basic math courses in the curriculum, students were offered trigonom- etry, advanced algebra, and math analysis. which helped prepare them for other studies offered at Central as well as at college. MYSTIFYING is the word these tired math analysis students use to describe last nights extensive homework. Nw. CAREFULLY observing and recording the results of good use of the advanced physical science laboratory their varied experiments, these six A.P.S. students malce which is adjoining their regular science classroom, cientists-to-be can Universe ulndividualists, every oneiu was the Way Mr. Hall described the boys taking advanced phy- sical science this year. The students were seniors Who had made at least a B in chem- istry and had taken or were enrolled in trig- onornetry and advanced algebra. A.P.S. emphasized the problem solving ap- proach in class and lab. Following a con- stantly revised format, students learned the use of equipment and the interpretation of lab data by quantitative and qualitative analysis. An individual project was required of every- body in the class. Each student did his own background reading and performed his own experiments to obtain first-hand information on his chosen topic. The student then corn- piled what he had learned into a Written scien- tific research paper. The individual projects this year were concerned With basic funda- mental concepts of chemistry and physics. MEASURING CURRENTS with the oscilloscope are Wayne Ferguson, Sidney Kitchel and Gary Runyan. ,1 - f--- cience Intrigue There was an abundance of science courses available to the students of Central this year. The science department, headed by Mr. Felix Vestal, oFfered courses ranging from the most basic to the most advanced. The paths a sophomore could take in sci- ence Were broad and challenging. Most sopho- mores enrolled in biology, where the biological aspects ot nature were studied. For the first time, chemistry was open to sophomores. In chemistry the basic properties of the more important elements and compounds were in- vestigated. A sophomore interested in neither biology nor chemistry had the alternative of taking either geology, a study of the con- stantly changing earth and its history, or earth science, an introduction to nature. Besides the courses available to sophomores, juniors could take either physiology, a study of the structure and function of the human body, A PIN-LIGHT electro-magnet can surmount the com- bined strength ot Larry Manley and Larry Shepard. 66 and Enlighten i sd' A CONFUSED jumble ot numbers and symbols is made into a balanced equation by Mr. George Hall. or advanced biology, a deeper study of the fundamentals of biology. In advanced biology the students were required to write a research paper which was submitted to the Oklahoma Iunior Academy of Science. All science courses were open to seniors, but the more advanced courses required prereq- uisites in both science and mathematics. Stu- dents enrolled in physical sciences examined the principle concepts of nature and matter and their interrelationship. Those students Who took physics studied the states and prop- erties of energy and matter, aside from biolo- gical and chemical changes. The efforts of those students in advanced physical science Were concentrated on even deeper studies in the fields of chemistry and physics, with em- phasis placed on the pre-engineering aspects of these sciences. Each student in A.P.S. was required to submit an original research paper to the Oklahoma Iunior Academy of Science. 451614 .frigid . , K ' , tg 1' I ' J, . .. CHEMISTRY laborafory days were fwice each week. Kafrmleen Simmons performs 'mis experlf men? wifh grear scierxfific ease and perfecfion. REFRACTION of Hgh? is demonsfrafed and ob- served by Jennefle Lumfey and James Ffelrcrwer under me direcfion of physlcs feacrmer, Mr. Beuby. UW- Q' fan' SIMPLE PLANTS and agee Drove 70 be a mos? m+-ereef Img srudy for PM Wriqhr, an advanced hidoqy sfudenf GILCREASE OPENING attracts interested Centralites, Don Moore, Cyndy I-tall, Cathy Mctrtenry and Ron Burden. tud oi Hi tor irror oi Pa t History is always changingf' said lVlr. Iames Mitchell, department chairman, 'gin that new interpretations are being made dailyf' These new ideas kcpt Ccntralis students abreast ot the current developments in the study of history and government. Sophomores found themselves wrapped up in a realm of books, tests, films, and discus- sions as they were required to enroll in United States history. The second semester included a study of communism versus democracy in the modern world, At the same time juniors and seniors found that they had a choice of ancient and medieval or world history. Avail- able only to interested seniors were modern history and government and economics. CURRENT EVENTS make history, Joyce Vann and Martin Whitley discover in reading some recent newspapers. Lin uists Conquer Foreign Jargon Peace through understanding! Understand- ing through language! Not only an under- standing of the language but also of the people was stressed in Central's foreign language classes this year. This understanding was brought about in many ways reported Mrs. Velma Reves, department chairman. Spanish students corresponded with a class in Mexico City. The correspondence included a knowledge of customs, ideas, and beliefs of the people of Mexico. In return the Mexican students learned more about the American customs and Way of life. A new innovation for the French students was the use of ALM tests on tapes. First year students were intrigued by the idea of no text- booksg rather they used strictly dialogs. LAURIE LESCH and Mike Deatherage listen to Mr Charles as he relates stories of adventure in Paris UNEHQPIS he - Q K ORCHESTRA-FIRST ROW: Carolyn Moran, Casson- dra Moran, Glenn Craig, John Mephail. SECOND ROW: Renee Roszel, Gary Runyan, Norda Roszel, Geraldine White, Carof Grant. Clara Durant, Ann Hayes, Rae Deane Fite. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Bettis Nancy Green, Norene Plurniee, Carolyn Merrirnar, Defxnna Harris, Barbara Moore, Randall Clement, Olga Segovia, Bruce Grant. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Wood, Ruth Anne Cox, Gloria Nielfamp, Fred Sharpe, Linda Seqovia, JoLinda Durant, Harriette Eclcer, Jim Oliver, Floyd Kendall, Barbara LaFountain, Lael Latta, Ronnie pry. BACK ROW: bnda Bright, Randy Mooney, Tornrny Pennington, Mike Caldwell, Mr. Jerrold Lawless director. tring Vibrate, Brass Re ound A mouthvvatering Variety ol music was pre- sented to audiences by the Central High Or- chestra during the school year. The orchestra and its members participated in school, community, and state programs. In state-Wide competition many ol the mem- bers were chosen to play in the all-stale Or- chestra. Several members were chosen to play in the all-city presentation of the Messiah, and ten members, the largest number from any Tulsa high school, were chosen to play in the new Tulsa Youth Symphony Orchestra, Cas- sondra Moran was named Concertmistress. Aside from the many hours of individual practice required, they met daily fourth hour as a class. Helping eo-ordinate their many ae- tivities were their oflicers, president, Gary Runyan: and treasurer. Roberta Phelps. ORCHESTRA-FRONT ROW: Mike Deatherage, Ro- berta Phelps, Carolyn Wilson, Michael Frans. SECOND ROW: Virginia Smith, Cheryl Reese, Sharilyn Schneider, Pat Coulter, Ricky Pry, Martha Fearon, Julia Tabb. THIRD ROW: Marcie Allen, Clarence Barker, Linda Morain, Joe Glassgow, Earle l-lorton, Mike Bivens, Torn TAKING A MOMENT from rehearsal, Renee Roszel, Glenn Craig, and Burr Gibbons relax a moment before preparing to resume their regular practice session. Sanders, Fred Sulliyent, Burr Gibbons, John Westgate. FOURTH ROW: Tom Hamilton, Robert Hart, Larry Poorboy, John Green, Jim Bates, John Brandon, Janice Goodrich, Jim Vandivere, Mark Hale, Billy Rauch, Tom Hammond. Opening their program early in the year, the orchestra, under the baton of Mr. Jerrold Lawless, played first in the traditional cor- onation assembly, and then at the speech arts play and the junior and senior class plays. They also performed at the annual Christmas assembly and the All-City Music Festival. They next provided music for the production of the yearly show done in co-operation with the Opera Club. This year Rodgers' and Hammcrsteinis delightful musical, Carousel, Was given. In the spring, programs Were pre- sented at the various junior high schools around the city to spark interest in thc younger students in belonging to the Central High Orchestra, and in April a program of orchestra music was presented to the Central High School student body. Ioining forces with the Concert band, the musicians closed their year with an evening concert given in early May for Tulsa music lovers. s 15 3' 'V Z , T V, Q 4' n , ?g5 h1 ma I I . , I TREBLETONES-FRONT ROW: Sue Benningtield, Francine Poulos, Arlynda Geiger, Cathy Graham, Anne Griswold, Rosanne Moore. SECOND ROW: Jan Brink- ley, Jody Nott, Tobie Pence, Glenda Thrasher, Shirley Jaggers, Terry Dillion, Delores George, THIRD ROW: Trebletone Capti Artistic musicianship and good vocal tech- niques were the main objectives of Trebletones this year. Membership was open to sophomore girls chosen by audition. The group met first hour under the leadership of Mr. Teague, who gave the girls a knowledge of music from the foundations upward, A spirited organization, Trebletones participated in sophomore assem- blies, the traditional Christmas program, and et - W, ,.,, -..-1, ' af ! Q' K K I Q5 I i 5' I-tilt! 5 1 . . f ' ' , Vg ' H VI ' . yff iii' V ff ' , t 5-it S- 'iw' 5 -.1 .+A . - .Y f E ,ai . ' A - , ft , f Elizabeth Green, Ann l-lutson, Carolyn Anderson, Paula l-lay, Linna Ragsdale, Linda Smith, Barbara Moak, Jan Borchert. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Howser, Rosa Col- burn, Jo Wise, Mary Jane Surber, Beth Nelson, Char- lotte Norwood, Tyra Amstutz, Linda Beam. ate ith ong the music department's spring concert. The ofiicers-Ian Borchert, presidentg Kathy Howser, vice-president, Rosa Colburn, secre- tary, and Paula Hay, treasurer-planned social activities and kept track of business as Well. Those in the group were prepared for mem- bership in A Cappella Choir or Opera Club by warm-up exercises, unison numbers, three- part songs, and solos. BLENDING their voices in pertect harmony, Paula Hay, Kathy Howser, and Rosa Colburn are drilled by Mr. Teague in a morning practice. COMBINING their talents and knowledge, Barbara Browning and Bonnie Dye attempt to scale the ladder of musical impeccability. Music- alters Master Technique Developing their musical talents, the twenty- four members of the Girls' Chorus practiced medleys of ,favorite songs. In pursuit of excel- lence, these Central students mastered the techniques of unified singing during the daily vocal drills and exercises. Mr. Rex Teague, director, supervised the election of officers Barbara Browning, pres- identg Bonnie Dye, vice-president, and Linda Laurrell, secretary-treasurer. Under their guidance, the Chorus participated in the an- GIRLS' CHORUS-FRONT ROW: Patricia Wiley, Gayle James, Deborah Johnson, Milean Stimpson. SECOND ROW: Linda Laurrell, Mary Thompson, Bon- nie Dye, Rita Lemmons, Vernestine Harris. THIRD ROW: Dixie Lou Vanaman, Linda Lee Lowrey, Barbara nual Christmas programs, The Messiahii and The Night of Miraclesf' and in the Spring Festival held in late March. Studying records made by major recording artists enabled the girls to listen for depth, rhythm, and harmony of tones. Knowledge of the basic fundamentals of music allowed this fifth hour class to improve its own talents and to appreciate high quality performances of other vocalists. This group continually worked for musical achievement. Browning, Velma Nichols, Fleetless Wren, Donette Adams. BACK ROW: Kay Hardin, Deanna Oliver, Rachel Dacus, Joan Murray, Bonnie Moore, Virginia Oliphant, Louise Lee. if . V i ii - '--Sa...-'-ai Wm-w.,,,,w. -.mf ,. ...Q-...W me 5-awk 74 .MX LAST MINUTE touches applied by Wayne Bass to his clay sculpture are surveyed by Miss Opel Thorpe, rtitic edium Charm tudent Art is all around us and we only have to look about ourselves to Find it. The doors to the world of art were opened for the student by Central High School's art department. The student enrolled in art revealed what hidden talents he might possess, Whether in the degree of Da Vinci or a wild expressionist. Centralls art department. headed by Miss Opel Thorpe, attracted students to an assort- ment of courses which included basic and ad- vanced art, painting and composition. com- mercial art, interior decorating, and fashion design. The art classes gave the student a chance to Work with new as Well as old tech- niques in advertising, painting, and sculpture with many surprising and effective results. Heine Ee Accent Feminine Logic Informative demonstrations and special pro- jects created enthusiasm in the foods classes. Mrs. Nobuko McLaughlin made sukiyaki for intent second-year girls. Distinctive projects included gift-Wrapping and candle-making for the festive holidays in December. While others finished apparel for daily Wear, many seniors designed fashions for that special day-graduation. Students learned to check sewing and textiles of purchased clothes. Mrs. jessie Diffee and Mrs. Ann Lunsford, a registered nurse, taught the home nursing course which consisted of two units: mother and baby care and care of the sick and the injured in the home. The special additions to the regular home- making courses laid the foundations for future success as homemakers. DRESSING rehearsals precede Thanksgiving Day THE ALPHA and omega of sewing projects are displayed by Carol Kennard, Judy Supernaw, and Kay Logan l.E.Train torW0rlt-a-Da World VVith larger classes and more and better equipment, the Industrial Arts Department prepared Central students tor Work in all fields of industry and technology. Students gained practical skills ranging from Hxing Hats to developing pictures. I. E. students learned basic or advanced principles in each ol the twenty offered cour- ses. Those at I. E. had the chance to use a vast array ot new equipment, part of which was supplied by the National Defense Educa- tion Act. In the electronics department. kits were available for individual study, while pho- tography classes obtained a new drying drum. Through industrial education, students learned salable skillsg they acquired abilities which prepared them to take their place in the business world and keep pace with the mid- twentieth century. To hundreds ot Central students this year, I. E. meant opportunity. INTENTLY putting the electronic kits supplied by the NDEA to use are Carl Bogler and Dennis Baker. ADDING the tinisttinq touches to his sketch, Bill Rippe one ot 387 dratting students, tinistnes a project in class ILLUMINATED momentarily, John Ford photography dark ,ff XI:-I' if fa l'O0l'l! Q , NM, ,W ' ' ',.aQ,ZfS-1. V . A, works in the at the enlarging machine. A AV,. ' Y Sgr , ,A -X 175 51.52 2 f 5f 'H M L, -- rw., M155 W 5 ' 34. 'G T552 'k Tf'ii?ii53 jf' if ,eww r xi, i ??2sS?:'x vi' Q. er l isp. A 58 f-'Indian V' , frly Ae :fi ' arg 5, switch type on a printing cress at tne Tulsa Printing Company where he labors to till Christmas orders. TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL CLUB-FRONT ROW: l'learl Boen, Ken McConnell, Paul Woodard, John El- well, Linda Doclsrey, Denny Conner, Ronald Hayertield, Don Wilkerson. SECOND ROW: Allan Anthony, Chester Pendergratt, Bob Schroeder, Cecil lsom, Dave Keller Mike Rathbone, Tommy Allen, Dean Fleming. THIRD ROW: lvlr. Richard Kisner, sponsor: Earl Thorn- as, Sam lvlcGahey', Tommy Calhoun, Sonny Cauthen Danry Eiler Roger Clyrner Edward Scholten, Richard . I. 'ers Mi To promote and to cultivate a free and cooperative spirit among those engaged in gainful trades or industrial occupations was one ol the main goals ol the Trade and Indus- trial Club of Central High School. The T, 81 l. Cluh under the leadership oi Ralph Hill, presidentg Rodney Queen, vice- presidentg lohn Tineup, secretary-trcasurerg Oalces, Alvin Gouyd, FOURTH ROW: Charles Vaught, Fred Pruner C. Wayne lhornas. Jerry Rushing, John Tincup, Glen Wonderley, Jirn Sellers, Gary Stallsworth, Ralph Hill, Eddie Englelcing, Eddie Grittith, BACK ROW: Tom Bowers, Clayburn Beshears, Rodney Queen, Leonard Larkin, Scottie l-tarnilton, Jack Moody, Alan Drew, Larry Earl, Jirn Lashley, Hudson l-lopper, Jon l-tall, Tommy Krauser, Kenneth Nebraski. Book and Trade and Mr. Richard Kisner, sponsor, was com- posed ol students from the vocational classes ol Central. These classes were drafting, wood- work, printing, machine shop, auto mechanics, and industrial cooperative education. The Trade and Industrial Clulfs social ac- tivities included the annual fall outing and a party at the home ol' Mr. Kisner. JOHN TINCUP diligently works lo l THE PRINCIPLES ot marketing and dstribetien are put to good me .-.ner D.E. stedent Pete Cepeih ac- pes them in a se'linq teckniqu D. E. C. . Empha izes Selling Arts Pioneering the Distributive Education Clubs of America in Tulsa and Oklahoma Was Cen- tral's own D.E.C.A., by receiving in 1944 a charter from the national organization. The club was outstanding this year in having the National D.E. student ol the year, Sharon Smith, and the state queen, Vikki Manley. Sponsored by Mrs. Loucillah Kirkpatrick, the elub's purpose Was to teach the principles of marketing, distribution, and selling. The stu- DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB OF AMERICA- FRONT ROW: Cathy Cox, Charlotte MeCatterty, Judy Sorrels, Sherry Van Kleer, Greta Redman. SECOND ROW: Sue Andrew, Pete Copelin, Judy Brown, Pat Pine ley, Dorothy Crrider, Carol Ann Turley, Mrs, Loucillah dents attended school only in the morning so they could learn further through on-the-job experience in the afternoon. At the meetings the 28 members were led by president, Mike I-Iortong vice-president, Renee Hendersong see- retary, Greta Redmang and treasurer, Cathy Cox. The D.E. club saw films, Went on field trips, and welcomed guest speakers, This not only was interesting entertainment, but helped complete their business study. Kirkpatrick, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Carrol l'lobbs, Pam Osborn, Sally Peters, Judy Mainer, Wanda Dalton, Renee l-lenderson. BACK ROW: Tanya l-loward, Allen Kennedy, Mike Constantine, Bill Self, Mike Horton, Rick lvlaiors, Jim Brown, John Wallace. Bu incss Accent Clerical kill Special teacher-supplementing equipment and new teaching methods allowed the Cen- tral business department to give the students a Wide choice of clerical instruction. Courses ranging from typing and business law to advanced shorthand and oflice machines were offered. In addition, a co-operative office training program, co-ordinated by the depart- ment chairman, Mr. V. B. Hawes, gave seniors on-the-job experience. The business department's main objective was to give the student a Wide background of clerical skills and training designed to prepare him for entry into the business World directly upon graduation from high school or for con- tinued study of business in college. REFLECTING each otber's expressions, tour first-year typing students copy a lesson from their books. l l 5 S ibn-mul 11 ., -s .,. ,ta -, esta iwatgmfm- if TRAMPOLINE artist Kenneth Biggs holds the undi- vided attention ot the entire tirst hour boys' P.E. class. BASKETBALL, a tast sport requiring much vigor and quickness, is played well by those in tirst hour gym. Boys Stretch to Physical Fitness Strained muscles and straight backs were common denominators of the boys enrolled in the physical education classes under the direc- tion of Coach William C. Lantz. A year and a halt of P. E. was required of all boys for graduation. The P. E. course not only gave a good background in athletics but sparked new interest. During the First quarter calisthenics were stressed much of the hour for better muscle control. The remainder ot the hour was spent playing touch football, running cross country and testing the wide variety of sports avail- able at Central. Beginning the second quarter a class was organized to teach swimming for those who wanted more instruction. Basket- ball and wrestling were offered later. The new semester brought a physical Fitness class and Wrestling again. In the fourth quar- ter all the outside sports--track, tennis, and softball-were offered. From these P. E. classes came many of our sixth hour athletes. EXHAUSTED and worn trorn exercise, Stanley Wimmer stops momentarily tor time out to catch his breath. P. E. Capitolizos Coordination Never Wasting a moment, the girls enrolled in Girls, Physical Education Went through Weekly routines. Sophomores made up the largest part of the classes since they were re- quired to enroll in Girls, P. E. It was also available to interested juniors and seniors. The girls enjoyed many different activities such as volleyball, archery, softball, swimming, and tennis. By participating in a modern dance program once a week, the girls learned the basic ideas of modern dance. Recently introduced was the golf program. After learn- ing the fundamentals and strokes of golf in the regular gym classes the girls Went to Central Park to test their skills. Miss Madeleine McDonald, department chairman, was always eager to counsel those with special problems. Miss McDonald also taught individual posture improvement classes. More important than the fun was the growth of Character through CO.-Ope.1-ation. BENDlNG, pulling, and stretching, these ambitious giris display exercises being taught in individual gym classes Wm Q..-4' -AL QUICK REACTION is stressed by Miss Merry Ann Marsh as she points out the basics of good tennis ,,,..-.f , . iii 3, . if wg. fag .ew v ,-:if -- ,W f . Lg,-1. gm.. 4 aww' 'K -A-W '- H1 V, fr . ,0-9'1 ,f ,E N- xikgifwfk eldmf K J 3 mm MAJORETTES-Kafhy Wesfgafe, Vicki Crain, Lonna Black, Cindy Smifh, Kay Sfifes, and Kafhy Gifford SECTION TVVD For the Central student who held to the do-it-yourself theory of learning, classroom conjectures often ballooned into ardent, full-fledged studies in one of Central's interest clubs. To other students, clubs meant long hours of service to the school and city. Side by side, learning and service, mixed with a certain youthful gaiety, formed the foundation of our . . . E 5 E I E Q 3 M DEVELOPING specIaI imleresfs Is a goal of each orqanizaflon. RGANIZATIDNS 535 Vw 5 we .,,, 'ik It Vkk,k. I xm., :Eff . fa. f Jpifii - W .Q 1--.1 Y- Sw: ., .V VM.: A ,,.. Q1 4' A mi I .. , Q. TY I I 5. M- in RESPONSIBILITY and Iime consuming work Is assumed when e-Ieded Io a dub presidency. SERVICE is a vI+aI pew of organize Mons as sfaqecraffk scenes prove fI,:f::.- a,q3I:Iss41g- EY. 4 1, 1 1 , , Q, I ' .. 4 , x .Q ,RJ fi 3 f qv lxcl r,f,Ql Eg, W 'S' i' ' fi ' X ,.,--.f :N 1 W I , ? I'W'x 'z , v , Q KN ai -.. N.. ? o is il STUDENT COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Barbi Knight, Marsha Davenport, Sherry lsom, Terry Kernaqlian Cheryl Dorsch. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Norris Dayis Sponsor: Billie Lankiord, Kay Logan, Barbi Dawson Carey Councill, Carol Cox, Judi Holton. THIRD ROW Kevin Cornwell, Cathy Coco, Susie Lloyd, Donna Day Linda Bratz, Mary Brisbin, Marsha Daniels, linlca Bor land, Shirley Cook. FOURTH ROW: Brent Butler, Sarnrnye Aldridge, Judy Elliott, Beth l-larrington, Mary Hurlburt, Annette Gould, Sherry Hall, Nancy Barkley, David Chapman. BACK ROW: Eddie Engleking, E. J. Gangel, Pai Coulter, Vic Bailey, Torn Gilbert, Roger Bolding, Larry lflalka, Bill Ford, Sidney Kitchel, Philip Johnson, Bobby Lyles, James Goodwin. Council Voices Student Opinion KEVIN CORNWELL President A rap of the gavel, wielded by president Kevin Cornwell, called to order each meeting of the Central Student Association, Composed of member representatives from every home- room, the council presented the students' ideas to the faculty and administration. Working through the A. F, S. committee. the cabinet, composed of Bill Ford, vice-prcs- identg Annette Gould, recording secretaryg Per- ry Macdonald, corresponding secretary, john Magnusson, treasurerg Larry Halka, parlia- mentariang and Barbi Knight, Peggy Pape. Tom Recd, and Pat Maney, interschool coun- cil representatives, was under the guidance ol Mrs. Norris Davis, sponsor. A bake sale was the first winter activity lor council members after a fall filled with mixer madness and pre-enrollment headaches. Spring brought A. F. S. stock selling time and the annual polishing party as those on the trophy room committee polished the many cups and plaques in the show room. Trips to national meetings gave the council new ideas. TOO MUCH mail lo deliver is fhe fare oi The council elves who work al' The Chrislmas Posl' Orlice. STUDENT COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Joyce Mozingo, Linda Taylor, Charlolle McCal:ler'ry, lrene Pierce, Bar- bara Warren, Deana Twisl, Pal Maney. SECOND ROW: Carol Rosser, Judy Reel, Millie Slilley, Peggy Pape, Phyllis Coon, Fran Marsh, Rosanne Moore, Donna Cooper. THIRD ROW: Brenl Paflerson, Zilla Sharp, Nina Zingg, Carolyn Cunningham, Alice Wade, Mary Ann Savage, Jane? Preslon, Marcia Young, Carolyn ,SA ara. ..., 41111. 7 f Slringlellow, Lynn Loucks. FOURTH ROW: Houslon Shirley, Susan Ramsay, Linda Miller, Micheallynn Murphy, Perry Macdonald, Linda McKenzie, Sandra Lownsbery, Susanna Manlovani, Richard Wilson, Bolo Shepard. BACK ROW: Tom Reed, Dave Hunf, Edward Scholfen, Knur Lyslad, Don McKenzie, Joe Smilh, Jerry Park, John Magnusson, Bob Smilh, Evereff Sugg, Rodney Queen, Allan Wilcox. KN UT LYSTAD Bekkestua, Norway CAROL COX To The Netherlands BILL BEEMAN To Germany SUSANNA MANTOVANI KAJ REINIUS Parma, Italy Enhorna, Sweden AFS Vie 0ther Land Always first with the most, Central's Student Council set the record again in the books of the American Field Service. Back in 1957-1958 when the Council sponsored the first ex- change student in the Tulsa schools, the project met with great approval. Until this year the custom had been for the school to sponsor one or two students in the summer program and one or two students from abroad in the full school year program. This year Central sponsored five students. Three, Susanna Mantovani, Knut Lystad, and Kaj Reinius, were in the full year at Central program. Carol Cox was in the summer program to Europe and Bill Beeman was the Hrst Oklahoman chosen to spend a full year abroad. American Field Service is a student sponsored, adult guided organization to promote understanding between the young people of the world. At Central the money for the travels is raised through the pre-enrollment stock sale during which the students from abroad urged Centralites to Buy a share of stock and support melw AFS Week gave students a chance to share their students with the citizens of Tulsa who were asked to buy a share of stock. Prospective AFS'ers from Central Were quizzed by members of the advisory board about such things as the difference be- tween capitaiism and socialism, and Who is Charlie Brown?', to test their knowledge of world affairs. Annette Gould, Central AFS chairman, summed up the goals of the organization in their motto, Walk together, talk together all ye people of the earth, for then and only then shall ye have peacef, fr - Qi. mt . 'xiii' 4. I N A . SUMMER VISITOR to the Nether- lands, Carol Cox, shows the club pictures of her countryeevery- thing from the v-.Vndmills tc dykes. mbassador Fracture Bountlarie Around the World with the International Club was the theme of that organization which heard reports and saw films from coun- tries including Israel, South Africa, India, Mex- ico, and Australia, Through hearing such speakers as Mrs, Bobbie Shilling CScotlandj, Rev. Ralph Taylor CEnglandj, and Miss Carol Cox CHollandj, the International Club mem- bers learned of the nations that link the globe. Assisting president Annette Gould were Sal- INTERNATIONAL CLUB-FRONT ROW: Jere Chi' eppo, Irene Pierce, Greta Dugger, Judy Barnum, Donna Meyer, Mary Ann Thompson, Pat Wait, Sally Parsley. SECOND ROW: June Webster Gina Beth Tate, Sam- mye Aldridge, Beverly Hubbard, Dianne l-lays, Judy Johnson, Carol Smith, Catherine Hummel, Deloris O'Neal, Judy Proctor, Ruth Phelps. THIRD ROW: Mary Coleman, Donna Logan, Carolyn Cunningham Carol Merriman, Judy Noble, Donna Page, Leah Love, - Lg. ly Parsley, vice-presidentg Iudy Iohnson, sec- retaryg Donna Logan, treasurerg and Iere Chieppo, social chairman. The officers tried to give each member a closer tie with the foreign countries by serving refreshments ap- propriate to the studies: English tea and crum- pets, Dutch cheese, and Scottish shortbread. These messengers of friendship unleashed their energies to break barriers that have separated the peoples of the world. Mary Frances Lile, Shirley Cook, Sue Meyer, Pilar Gar- cia. FOURTH ROW: Margery Pike, Sponsor? Pat Sim- mons, Rachel Paru, Dorothy Lightfoot, Pat Orde, Karen Lund, Linda Pritts, Mary l-lurlburt, Beth Harrington, Patricia Dean, Nancy Teel, Susanna Mantovani, Diane Bateman. BACK ROW: Annette Gould, Jim l-lolland. Ed l-larkins, Fred Orth, Carl Brazelton, Walter Stuer- mann, Don Viner, Bill Ford, Knut Lystad, Doug Purgason David l-lotf, Royce Caldron, Carol Cox. - C3 Q 1 ....i ff? if THESPIANS-FRONT ROW: Cheryl Dorsch, Mary Anr Malie, Donna Honeywell, Deede Beckley, Christine An- drew. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Iona Ballew Freeman. Sponsor: Ellen Halt, Linda laylor, Bebe Barber, Lonna Blaclc, Fran Marsh. Samrnye Aldridge, Steve Brown. THIRD ROW: Milne Miller, Richard Wilson, Elizabeth Green, Pilar Garcia, Beverlie Boyd, Margaret Ralston. Peggy Raney, Peggy Pape, Rhett Speer. FOURTH Troupe Lure Pro Act like a banana being peeled! That might be the assignment given one of the members ol Thespian Troupe 817 as student actors tried to learn to express themselves. Members joined with the cabinet, loe Brat- eher, president: Pilar Garcia, vice-president: Mary Ann lVlalie, historian: and Phillip Wright, treasurer, to plan and present the ROW: Gary Speer, Pat Cochrane, Perry Macdonald, Judy Chenault, Sue Lawrence, Cindy Rodgers, Sara Johnson, Alice Wade, Walter Kruse, Pat Coulter. BACK ROW: Bill Ford, Don Sassano, Stan Vestal, John Magnusson, James Mott, Wendell S, Duqqer. Joe Bratcher, Phil Wright, John Jones, Russell Branstetter Torn Reed. pooti o Actor annual one act plays. The yearly Christmas open house and the imitation were highlights ol the school year. lVlrs. Iona B. Freeman guided the club as sponsor lor the ninth year and, as usual, the members held important parts in every major school production from Inherit the Wind in the fall to the Daze in the spring. HIDDEN HAM comes to the sur- face as members of Thespians try their hand at cleaning the costume room as one ol their many duties. gy EATING, eating, eating, is the theme ot the annual Bureau Break- fast as the members try another first and meet at a private home. ii! x ll A f-lg- LAB peuker Audition iur Bureau For the first time in the history of the club, Speakers' Bureaui opened its doors to sopho- more members. The club formerly admitted only juniors and seniors, but on the suggestion of the cabinet members, Iudy Chenault, pres- identg Don Sassano, vice-president, Marsha Elkins, secretary, and Mary Hurlburt, treas- urer, sophomores were permitted to join as associates. This move was made in the hope of improving speaking ability in all grades. SPEAKERS' BUREAU-FRONT ROW: Cheryl Dorsch, Jere Chieppo, Martha Fearon, Carol Cox, Beverlie Boyd, Marsha Ellcins. SECOND ROW: Jane Moore, Christine Andrew, Cynthia Brown, Melanie Brown, Pilar Garcia, Carolyn Cunningham, Penny Roberts. THIRD ROW: Miss Sharon Williams, Sponsor: June Webster, Annette Under the direction of Miss Sharon Wil- liams, the cluib presented its annual assembly. This year the theme was folklore and a hoot- enany atmosphere prevailed. Professional people including Mrs. W. O. Beeman, social worker, and Georgia Noel, the hostess of the Spotlight Club, explained to the members how speaking helped them in their daily lives and how correct speaking is a must in our modern society. Gould, Judy Chenault, Paulette Benton, Perry Macdon- ald, Donna Logan, Richard Wilson, BACK ROW: Dusty Damron, Gary Speer, Houston Shirley, Jerry Kirk, Jonathan Jetty, Vincent Dunn, Bill Ford, Don Sassano. Lee Roy Caseloeer. l. .Q . ... ., ADVERTISING BOARD-FRONT ROW: Trudy Vaughn, Cynthia Brown, Luzetta Martinez, Jeanette Forehand. SECOND ROW: Sally Parsley, Jane Moore, Linda Johnson, Donna Pankraiz, Pam Morrison, Marcia Young. THIRD ROW: Donna Meyer, Kay I-Iarvison, Sharon Brost, Jana Peters, Blanche I-Iill, Mrs, Jackie Campbell, adi on A enue ANNOUNCING the I964 Daze tryouts, Johnny Bowdle and Burr Gibbons post coming claies in the caieteria, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Freda Clark, Joyce Williams, Mary Hamilton, Barbara Williams, Ruth Ann Aaron. Janet Gill. BACK ROW: Mike Miller, LeeRoy Case- beer, Kay Kreisvelt, Pat Arvidson, Stephen Freeze, Burr Gibbons, Johnny Bowdle. Tactic Copied No drama or musical production could have been complete without the Advertising Board which promoted the sale of tickets by the use of imaginative posters. Another project ol the organization was acquainting the student body with the various clubs at Central High. Color- ful bulletin case displays, a specialty of the Advertising Board, proclaimed sports events and other extracurricular activities during the school year ol special interest. Composed of thirty members, the Board functioned under the direction of Mrs. Iackie Campbell and lVlrs. Lorna Stenger. Iohn Bovvdle, president, was assisted by Stephen Freeze, vice-presidentg Sally Parsley, secretary: and Roberta Phelps, treasurer. The business meetings were held on alter- nate Tuesday mornings. Plans were decided upon, and each member was delegated his duties for the coming two weeks. The actual Work was done alter school. ALL WORK and no play makes Jack a dui? boy, so Wayne Bass begins to brighten the toil by solic- iting the help ot two pretty girls. Cre Creates Spectacular letting With hammer in hand, the l963 Stageeraft crew began another scene-soaring year. End- less hours spent in planning lighting eileets and constructing scenery for all activity on Central's stage resulted in professional per- fection. The crew not only provided their services to Central functions, but also to pri- vate organizations using the stage. Under the direction of Mr. Albert Martin, sponsor, and the cabinet, including Coleman STAGECRAFT CLUB-FRONT ROW: Pat Duvall, Pat l-luskey, Beverly Marang, Kay Stone. SECOND ROW: Mr, Albert Martin, Sponsorg Mary Kelley, Alice Wade, Jerry Tate, Lynn Ferguson, Kay Bayouth, Coleman Davis. THIRD ROW: Larry Bishop, Georgia Cody, Kitty Hilsheimer, Vivica Fair, Carolyn Wlnitenaclc, Linda lvlcCraclcin, Darlene Nelson, James Staires. FOURTH AF 5. M Davis, as president, Kay Bayouth, as secretary: Larry Campbell, as scenery manager, and Iames Dilts, as lighting manager, Stagecraft presented the most spectacular Daze in the history of Central in the aspect of lighting and special effects in scenery. Living up to their reputation, Stageerait amazed audiences of the senior class play, Pygmalion, with the use of actual falling water on stage during the rain scene. ROW: Gene Daniel, Jimmy Berry, Billy Rauch, Phillip Brannen, Charles Luppy, Bob Luellen, Andreas Senske, Wayland Snow, Frank Sheridan, James Dilts. BACK ROW: Wayne Bass, Douglas Higgins, Torn Perry, Vic Ward, Wendell Seawriglnt, Larry Campbell, Donnie New, Greg Gardner, Jim King, Bert Schouten, Donny Criner. WW, :QE , ,wi J ifliia' A A 1' ' 1-A yt of f , gg i ..,.ia.. snip, sal. , CAMARATA-FRONT ROW: Paula Tolley, Nancy liet- gen, Pat Wait, Carol McMahon, Zelda Osborn, Marsha Elkins, Mary Ann Malie, Linda Taylor, Kay Stone, Gayle Zimmerman. SECOND ROW: Susan Ramsay, Cynthia Kinlcaid, Barbi Knight, Catherine Hummel, Pam Morri- son, Beverlie Boyd, Peggy Pape, Donna Daggs, Linda Murray, Linda Petter. THIRD ROW: Sharrie Hassler, Barbara Dean, Carol Cox, Renee Roszel, Diane Bateman, Annette Gould, Shelley Guin, Donna Prigmore, Cathy Ellison, Connie Murray, Lynn Ferguson. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Wincel Hurt, Sponsor: Judy Shea, Karrel Nelson, linica Borland, Alice Niemeyer. Janice King Perry Macdonald, Sandy Bentley, Susanna Mantovani, Mary Ann Savage, Yvonne Mason, Mrs. Sue Venable, Sponsor. BACK ROW: Marcia Young, Janet Gill, Mary Carol Cohenour, Connie Campbell, Cindy Rodg- ers, Virginia Henry, Peggy Smith, Ruthie Grasmanis, Laurie Lesch, Rebecca Bradley, Sara Johnson, Jan Ma- son, Janet Preston, Susie Stout. Girl Greet Guests ter Central The bright eyes and ready smiles of Cam- arata girls welcomed guests to Centralis many and diverse productions and programs. Under the leadership of Linda Murray as president, Alice Neimeyer as vice-president, Ianiee King as secretary, and Peggy Smith as treasurer, the organization served not only its school but also the Tulsa Public Schools in ushering for the annual Messiah, the all- city National Honor Society initiation, and interschool Student Council meetings held at Central during the school year. Highlighted by the annual yearbook sign- ing party with Key Club and a tea to receive newly elected members, the year ended crowned with success. FOUR new Camarata members are taking time to recuperate atter seating a tull house to Inherit the Wind, the speech arts play. WINTER'S BITTER cold does not keep Jerry Mayes, Charlie Davis, Pnl lscrn, and Dusty Damron trom kelpinq ctlners at Christmas tirne. ahh ff? Ke Club Performs Needed Tasks Working hard to keep pace with a full schedule, Centralis Key Club labored many selfless hours for other people and organiza- tions, Beginning early in the fall, the new officers-Mark Capehart, presidentg Charlie Davis, vice-presidentg Dusty Damron, secre- taryg Robert Baker, treasurer-found many projects for the club to undertake. Following the selection of new members in the fall, the boys took tickets at all school KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mike Miller, Mike Damron, Kevin Cornwell, Johnny Wieczorek, Johnny Bowdle. SECOND ROW: Charles Daugherty, Fred Pottort, Knut Lystad, James Hancock, Fred Orth, Dusty Damron. THIRD ROW: Larry Halka, Jerry Hurd, Brent Patterson, Bill Ford, Terry Moorhead, John Kennedy, Jerry Scott, Bob Glass. FOURTH ROW: Walter Kruse, Houston an. 4- l Wm.. plays, the musical Carousel, and the Daze. Christmas time brought a Hurry of activity as the members delivered singing telegramsi' at the senior Christmas party and defied a snow- storm and 15 degree weather to ring bells for the Salvation Army. Under the sponsor, Mr. Ernest McHugh, the club presented the an- nual Lenten Chapel Service. The year was topped off with a trip to the Oklahoma-Texas District Convention in Houston, Texas. Shirley, Bob Campbell, Al Smith, Jonathan Jetty, Tom Hammond, Phil Wright, Fred Wightman, Bert Schouten, BACK ROW: Pat Coulter, Jerry Shonk- wiler, Torn Gilbert, Jerry Mayes, Charlie Davis, Mark Capehart, Mike Eppler, James Fletcher, Vic Bailey, John Jones, Robert Baker. 4 l 1 Q. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-FRONT ROW: Mary Russell, Shirley Cook, Sue Meyer, Jean Ririe, Zelda Osborn. SECOND ROW: Miss Despina Klentos, Carolyn Strinqiellow, Judith Provorse, Paige Greening, Pamela Harper, Carol Smith, Mrs. Barbara Schwabe, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Gina Beth Tate, Joan Ladd, Pairicia Tuffy, Annell Watienbarqer, Donna Needham, Kathleen Simmons. FTA Explore Teaching Career BIDDING ADIEU to their little friend, the FTA, girls begin to prepare a Christmas basket ior a needy iamily. A teacher affects eternity, he can never tell where his inHuence stopsf, With this thought in mind, the Future Teachers of America met the challenges of a new school year with in- formative programs. Lecturers included Miss Patsy Moberly who spoke on HA New Teacher at Central: Her Problems and Triumphsi' and Mr. Toe Lemley who told of the necessity of group participation Led by President Zelda Osborn and her officers, Teresa Osborn, vice-presidenlg Carolyn Stringiellow, corresponding secretary, Kathleen Simmons, recording secretaryg Steve Osborn, treasurerg and lean Ririe, historiang the mem- bers attendcd meetings and conventions throughout the state. Early in the fall, slu- dents and the sponsors, Mrs. Barbara Schwabe and Miss Despina Klentos, traveled to the FTA Workshop in Norman. District officers from Central were Teresa Osborn, president-electg lean Ririe, recording secretary. . .3 fo, 5, 2 -ta, . JEANIE HALE and Beverly Ran- dall snitch some ot the goodies, while Dorothy Lighttoot busily tills a the cookie jars tor senior citizens. FHA Look To ard Hori on Toward New Horizonsf' This motto of the F.H.A. reminded its members that their contributions to home life today will influence the kinds of homes they have tomorrow, In their bi-monthly meetings, the officers-Donna Nelson, presidentg Dorothy Lightfoot, vice- presidentg Mary Reynolds, secretary, and Yvonne Maloney, treasurer-aimed at helping to further the members' understanding of the objective of the National Program of Work for 1963, Contributing to the joys and satisfac- FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA-FRONT ROW: Judy Skaggs, Margie Nelson, Donna Nelson, Pamela Harper. SECOND ROW: Mary Reynolds, Richinda Hill, Linda McDonald, Marlene Pringer, Carol Smith. THIRD ROW: Joyce Hoclcett, Joyce Williams, Tonie Keesee, Linda Failla, Sharon Zitel, Billie Hubbell, Yvonne Maloney, Carol Woods. FOURTH ROW: tion of family living. During the Christmas season, F.H.A. mem- bers, with the aid of their sponsor, Mrs. jessie Dilllee, made cookie jars in the likeness of Santa Claus. The jars were filled with home- made cookies and candy and taken to senior citizens throughout the city of Tulsa. The completion of this project and the many others of the club helped them Toward New Hor- izons. At the end of the school year, the members enjoyed a spring outing. Mrs. Jessie Ditlee, sponsorg Sharon Crisman, Ruth Ann Aaron, June Mitchell, Susie McMillan, Joyce Vann, Alice Sunday, Margaret Harwell, Kay Hardin. BACK ROW: Linda Karn, Barbara Neal, Dorothy Lightfoot, Marilyn Cole, Mary McCall, Annell Wattenberger, Janice Good- rich, Linda Hopper. MEDICO CLUB-FRONT ROW: Datha Zimmerman, Barbara Warren, Sally Parsley, Sylvia Lewis, Donna Cooper, Pamm lsenhour, Judy Supernaw, Pat Maney, Gayle Zimmerman. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Cathern Hanlcs, sponsor: Donette Adams, Cheryl Smith, Reva Sweet, Margi Hough, Sally Boatright, Linda Failla. Mar- garet Christie, Mary Rabe, Sandy Singer, Terry Sweet. THIRD ROW: Steve Osborn, Deede Beclcley, Linda Smith, Ruth Ann Aaron, Marilyn Hays, Diana Barlow, Teresa Mackey, Marcia Yeager, Janette Dye, Cynthia Club Kimlles Boasting the largest membership in its twen- ty-seven years of existence, the Medico Club was composed of those Centralites who plan to enter into one of the many fields of medi- cine and health services. The club was directed by Pat Maney, pres- identg Donna Cooper, vice-president, Gayle Zimmerman, secretary, Doug Smith, treasurerg and Mary Winkert, publicity chairman. Me Kinlcaid, Mary Winlcert, Sharon Crismon, Peggy Byrne. FOURTH ROW: Deanna Balmer, Linda Egbert, Cheryl Reese, Clandia Price, Leslie Rose, Diane King, Norma Huttord, Ruthie Grasmanis, Cathy Savage, Ruth Buthod, Jackie Sue Shotner, Sherry Keller, Theta Myers, Mary Phelps, Sandy Hilton. BACK ROW: Jerry Gilliland, Lawrence Young, Doug Smith, Wally Gordon, David Tatt, Bob Young, Bob Stone, Stephen Freeze, Cecil lsom, Wayne Hibbard, Charles Cherry, David Benton, Thomas Plaster, Robert Cotley. dical Intere t Mrs. Cathern Hanks, sponsor, made ar- rangements with many of Tulsa's more prom- inent physicians, including Dr. Robert Knarr, orthodontistg Dr. Averill Stowell, neurosur- geong and Dr. Herbert Forrest, plastic surgeon, to speak to the club concerning their various areas. This gave members an opportunity to picture work in the different fields as mirrored by the physicians. ATTENTIVE Medico Club members listen closely to the technician as she explains in detail Oklahoma Uni- versity's latest medical equipment. ATTEMPTING to comprehend the complexities ol the sclioo' barrlc, tv-.0 rnembew of tl'e Beard lqowtoi.-.' to the stipulations Ot Mr, Orr. -41-A Board Control Central Purse String We sign requisitions for everything pur- chased by Central High School, from type- writer ribbons to party favors, groaned Rhett Speer, member of the Board oi Directors. Cen- tral's Board had complete jurisdiction over the funds of the school Within the limitations made BOARD OF DIRECTORS-Peggy Pape, Rhett Speer, Miss Ruth Holton, Mr. C, l-l. Orr, Miss Joyce Saunders, by the Board of Education as to spending. Members were chosen by the principal, ap- proved by the superintendent, and confirmed by the Board of Education. Traditionally the the treasurer of the sophomore class becomes a three-year member ol the board. Mr. Carl McCaiterty, Mr. Joe Lemley, Miss Rae Black burn, Mr. James Mitchell, Barbara Warren. K3 IOI E ,W CHESS CLUB-FRONT ROW: Judy York, Jere Chi, eppo, Margaret Christie, Peggy Rainey, Judy Noble, Carol Smith, June Webster. SECOND ROW: Mr. Turnbauqli, Victor McBee, Joe McNabb, Wayne Hib- bard, Bruce Grant, Mark Canterbury, Bruce Delfault. THIRD ROW: Robert Purdy, Mike Click, Charles Snap, Bob Howard, Joe Cash, James Dunne, Fred Orih. Chessmen phold Fi e Year Reign The position that this yearis Chess Club members fought to maintain was first in the city. They Won this rating by capturing the Tulsa All-City Championship trophy for three consecutive years. Bruce DeVault, one of the top players, was club president, Assisting Bruce Were Mike Click, vice-presidentg Bob Howard, treasurerg and Fred Orth, secretary. Mr. Tom Turn- baugh, an outstanding chess player himself, was the sponsor for a third time. At the beginning of the year, each member was given ISOO points. On Thursdays at 3:40, everyone played three games, adding or sub- tracting points as he won or lost. For the first time, Central had an all-girl chess team besides the regular team. They helped the chessmen in the interschool competition. JOE CASH, a junior, makes the decisive moye that will elweckmate his opponent and allow lwim to keep his rank as Central's high cbessman. t it 1 wttii al. INQUISITIVE Houston Shirley que- ries a point made in an absorb- ing Mu Alpha Theta meeting. ath Club Draft Con titution Who cares if pi aren't square? Mu Alpha Theta, thatis Who. With the purpose of higher understanding of mathematics, members heard mathematicians who traveled to summer in- stitutes give talks on their respective fields of study, such as Boolean Algebra, Gotran Pro- gramming and Matrices. The biggest achievement of the year was the completion of the Central chapter constitu- tion. After the national Mu Alpha Theta constitution was accepted last year, it was MU ALPHA THETA-FRONT ROW: Julia Tabb, Martha Fearon, Jane Moore, Kitty Teipel. SECOND ROW: Mr, Jack Skelton, sponsorg Norma Hutford, Mike Madden, Wayne Hibbarcl, Bob Glass, Donna Lo- gan. THIRD ROW: Houston Shirley, Gene Kirkpatrick, decided that the chapter should have one for itself. With Donna Logan as chairman, the committee drafted the first constitution since the Central Math Club was established in 1962 by the juniors and seniors. It was approved and set into motion under the direction of Sidney Kitchel, presidentg Houston Shirley, vice-president, DonnaLogan, secretary-treasurer, and Mr. Jack Skelton, sponsor, Mu Alpha Theta rounded out their year with a convention in Stillwater in April. James Fletcher, Brent Patterson, Bruce Grant, Jimmy Blackwell. FOURTH ROW: Larry Halka, Fred Pottort, Walter Stuermann, Joe Cash, Bob Howard, Joe Perks, Sidney Kitchel. -.fi .-,rs THE SPIRIT OF HELPFULNESS DreyaiIs as NHS members aid Miss Bridrves in prepararion ior Career Dayfi NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: Cas- sendra Moran, GayIe Zimmerman, Luzeria Marrinez, Jere Chieppo, June Websfer, Marsha Hkins. SECOND ROW: Juha Tabb, Mary Hughes, Linda Johnson, Donna I-IoneyweII, Susie Sfouf, Sharon Brcsf, Jeaneife Fore- hand. THIRD ROW: Lorefia Sides, MeIanie Brown, Cynrhia Kinkaid, Cafherine HummeI, Tinka Bodand, Chadene Gervais, Freda CIark, Jimmy BIackwe-II. ...sh-N 5 ! 'ms' ' ' ef FOURTH ROW: Kevin CornweII, NeiI Hicks, Connie CampIoeII, Judy Johnson, Annefie GouId, Roberfa Phelps, CaroIyn WiIson, Donna Logan, Kafhleen Ras- berry, BiII Ford. BACK ROW: Brenr Palrierson, Wayne Hibbard CharIes Daugherry, Fred Pofrori, Mark Cape- harr, Mike EppIer, James Hefcher, Rick S+oweII, Joe Perks, Sidney Kifchei, Sfeye Gaines. , WN r R is gg, .L -' 'f 'msn 'M' 'S LZ. , - K H. J, buf XW N18 . ' . 'ATS' ... A35 rr Cf' ffl J .. Q , 1- A .s..i!. A 4 - AA. as 35 ' r NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: Karma Bebee, Beverlie Boyd, Martha Fearon, Carol Supernaw. SECOND ROW: Peggy Pape, Deede Beckley, Billie Lanlctord, Karen Storm, Sherry lsom, Carolyn Moran. THIRD ROW: DeAnna Harris, Jane Moore, Gina Beth Tate, Norma Hutlord, Pam Morrison, Beverly Hubbard. Erania Tecumseh, Cheryl Duncan, Cynthia Brown. Character, scholarship, leadership, and ser- vicwthese were the areas considered before a student was selected for the National Honor Society. Based on a four-point scale, juniors were required to meet a 3.5 grade average and seniors a 3.25 grade average. With the initiation of twenty seniors and forty-one juniors on November l2, the mem- bers totaled ninety-one. Dr. lohn Stalnaker, president ot the National Merit Scholarship Corporation, presented the eveningis address, In Pursuit ot Excellencef' Miss Mary Ellen FOURTH ROW: Bob Shepard, Charlene Wilkinson. Carolyn Cunningham, Diana Shoulders, Marilyn Thomas. Perry Macdonald, Joan Ladd, Nancy Wood, Hugh Guinn, Don Morgan. BACK ROW: William Martin, John Calvert, Jerry Shonlcwiler, Walter Stuermann, Bob Howard, Ralph Conrad, Joe Smith, Stan Vestal, John Jones, Phil Ritz, Bruce Grant, Russel Branstetter. Bridges and Mr. loc Lemley, sponsors, planned the ceremony which was directed by Mrs. Iona Freeman. Assisting them Were the officers, Charles Daugherty, presidentg vice-president, Fred Pottortg secretary, Roberta Phelpsg and treasurer, Brent Patterson. Preparing for Career Day gave the honor students an opportunity to serve the entire student body. While seniors presented a lec- ture series, the juniors compiled lists of avail- able scholarships. A tutoring program aided students needing academic help. FOCUSING on the problems ot the NHS tutoring service, members plan academic aid tor students. RED CROSS-FRONT ROW: Sharon Acree, Shirley Cumpton, Linda Johnson. Pam Osborn, Betsy Foresman. SECOND ROW: Janelle Lumley, Freda Clark. Kay Hardin. Stella Mann, Richinda Hill, Sue Alberty. THIRD ROW: Diane Askins, Linda Karn, Cathy Franklin, Judy Harbison. Kitty Hilsheimer, Pai Arvidson, Miss Jewell Red Cross Member SELECTING toys for ihe many gift boxes are Red Cross Council members Cheryl Wise and Stephen Freeze Ramsey. sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Pat Lankford, Paige Greening, Lou Ann Mallory. Karen Lund. Deanie Goard, Ethel Johnson, Donette Adams. FIFTH ROW: Arlie Curry, Robert Coffey, Phil lsom, James Dunne, Danny Link, Johnny Anderson, Stephen Freeze, Eddie Enqleking. Work To erve 0ther What did the Red Cross Council do this year? You don't know what you are ask- ing, exclaimed Nicki Schuler, Red Cross president. Our organization was one of the most active at Central. In the fall We pre- sented a Talent Show and a S100 gift for magazine subscriptions to the Muskogee Vet- eran's Hospital. The Council netted SB738, published the Red Cross magazine Through the Keyhole for the months of March and April, and filled gift boxes. In addition, our members staged a program for the Children's Medical Center in Decemberf' In cooperation with Miss Jewell Ramsey, sponsor, Nicki conducted the meetings with the aid of Iudy Harbison, vice-president, Cheryl Wise, secretaryg and Stephen Freeze served as the club treasurer. In the spring several members attended the Webster Conference for leadership training. There they learned new ideas and skills which prepared them to lead next year's projects of the Red Cross Council. DISCUSSING PLANS for The nexl' rneeling are Nicki Schuler, Miss Jewell Ramsey, and Judy I-Iarbison. V ivan. ,O BY PARTICIPATING IN YOUR I6 '17 '22 '23 74 5' QW 30 31 F' 'Q RED CROSS--FRONT ROW: Sue Thomas, Carol Smirh, Lynda Kay Francis, Par Weil, Rene Ruse, SECOND ROW: Ivleredifh McElroy, Lynn Miles, Sue Porler, Teresa Osborn, Diane Wallers. THIRD ROW: Carol Woods, Cheryl Wise, Nancy Teel, Susan Wilmelh, 1i.iI'?' i ivan-aye -mr. Fi! X fr as Sandy Singer, Cheryl Trudgeon, FOURTH ROW: Linda Iv1cCraclcin, Cheryl Miller, Nicki Schuler, BeIIy S+iIwell, Reya Sweet Terry Sweel. BACK ROW: Jerry Maxey, Carolyn Vincenl, Kennefh Nebraslci, Jo Wise, Teddy Renigar, Joe McNabb. CONCERT BAND-FRONT ROW: Fred Pofforf, Rae- Deane Fife, Margaret Bivens, Kathleen Morrissey, Clem- ent Hitchcock, SECOND ROW: Wayne Ferguson, Kathy Westgate, Loretta Sides, Melinda Beard, Marlena Fifer, Linda Sides, Brent Patterson, Max McGregor. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Griffin, Jolene Coble, Fran Toney, Linda Bennett, Sharon Davis, Wilma Sornner, Jirn Hol- land, Mark Hale, Claude Oliver, Howard White, Dan Kirkpatrick, Jim Grisham, Bob Benton. FOURTH ROW: Helen Haynes, Kitty Teipel, Royce Caldron, Sharon Reed, Danny Wiqgs, Vicki Edwards, Billy Maxwell, Walt Sin- clair, Bill Greer, Joe Baumgardner, Bob Mieir, Rod Jones, Ted Sutton, Duane Wright. BACK ROW: Lonna Black, Tom Spain, Bill Eastin, Paulette Lindsey, Stan Vestal, Dennis Hoyer, Gary Moore, Jerrold Lawless, sponsor. Talented Band Pro ities Spirit for CH i'War Danceli'-that jubilant cry needs no explanation to a member of the Central High School Marching Band. For the pugnacious strains of 'iRed Feathers, our war dance, are played when and only when a touchdown has been made. Contributing to the spirit and morale of CHS is only one of the purposes of our grand instrumental department. Directed by Mr. lerrold A. Lawless and led by Drum Major Tommy Spain, the March- ing Band represents Central at every football game, pep assembly and parade. The bandis newspaper, the Leaky Bugle, was edited by Claude Oliver. Born just last year, it reports important events of the organization. Tommy Spain, who holds the state champ- ionship in twirling, worked together with Mr. Lawless to create the routines of the band. Another one of the talented band members was Phil Driscoll. Phil won first in the nation for his polished playing on the trumpet. Mr. Lawless, sponsor of the band, was aided this year by Burr Gibbons, president, Mike Constantine, vice-president, Kathy Gilford, secretary, Iolene Coble, treasurer, Claude Oliver, Truck Crew Chief, Fred Pottorf, Candy Sale Chairman, Tommy Spain, Drum Major, and Lonna Black, Head Majorette. The Marching Band showed exceptional marching and playing ability this year and was many times proclaimed Best in the Statef' The Saint Louis Blues, which took four weeks of strenuous preparation, was the most popular show of the year. CONCERT BAND-FRONT ROW: Kay Sliles, Joyce Buckley, Dan Schroeder, Jane Davis, Andrea Lanlord, SECOND ROW: Marilyn Thomas, Johnny Wieczorelc, Sue Alberly, Eric Bush, Mike Bivens, Earle Horlon, Phil Driscoll, Tommy Finley, Ramon Springer. THIRD ROW: John Calverl, Paul Slrolcey, Leroy Srnilh, Don Burgess, SUELLEN OWENS Queen ol The Cenlral Band Mike Madden, Bob Delzell, Roberl Hull, Tom Sanders, Hugh Quinn, David Gilliam John Kielznian, Frank Pyle. BACK ROW: Burr Gibbons, Rick Modeiow, Joe Kaye Large, Jack l-lerrold, John Lynde, John Hill, Bill Vogel, Jerry Briley, Doug Walker, Lin Brisler, Dick Day, John Green, Mike Cons+anline,Jirn Moody. TOMMY SPAIN Drum Maior cl lhe Cenlral Band pv- at A CAPPELLA-FRONT ROW: Sandy Mitcheli. Sharron Persall, Cheryl Kfng, Sharon Berger. SECOND ROW: Walda Srneltz, Sharon l-larris, Joann Walden, Mary Winkert, Kathy Reynolds, Mary Phelps. THIRD ROW: Catherine Whalen, Zilla Sharp LaDonna Marquette, Kathy Silces, Carolyn Mclntost, Sidney Johrson, Sherry Capella Choir: Discordant sounds were never heard in Mr. Teague's room third hour for that was when the A Cappella choir of Central harmonized and rehearsed for their many performances throughout the year. Working basically with religious music, A Cappella inspired audiences ol both the Easter and Thanksgiving programs with appropriate selections for the ann ual assemblies preceding each of the holidays. To make our Christmas assembly complete, Mr. Teague combined the talented choir with his other vocal groups to set a holiday mood for the new year. The members, Wearing their traditional ma- roon choir robes and White stoles monogramed eledieu Pxcutt, Pam Adlcins. FOURTH ROW: John Stevenson, Joe Moore, Ray Wiley, Ronn l'lunt, Kris Green, Sharron Kennedy, Ginna Price, Shirley Dobson, Carol Reese. BACK ROW: Fred Davenport, Mike Niclcles, Lawrence Lane, Frank Sheridan, Jonathan Jetty, Bob Stone, Terry Mears, George Kendall, David Prewitt, Thom Martin. Perfection Y s...-f .T ,A 3 '35 'W A CAPPELLA--FRONT ROW: Janice Turner, Sally Pars- ley, Jane Sloan, Linda Kroll. SECOND ROW: Donna Lewis, Sandy Pyles, Pamm lsenhour, Beverly Randall, Ruth Phelps, Dale Tolar. THIRD ROW: LaVena Jones, Glenda Clark, Janice Robinson, Carol Kirlcendoll, Doro- thy Begley, Cheryl Sager, Judy Jones, Sherry Culbert- STRAINS OF HARMONY pour forth, and members real- ize the long hours spent in practice were not in vain. .1463 , , xt .. Y an..-, . son. FOURTH ROW: Sherry Schranclt, Dorothy Light- toot, Marilyn Robinson, Kathy Seibert, Gordon Smith, Eddie White. Billy Hauser, Doug Smith, Bob Copeland. BACK ROW: James Mott, Dave Kniqhten, Dudley Hig- gins, Ted Terry. Mike Reynolds, Philip Smith, Riclc Shields, Jim Belden, Curtis Johnson. with C.H.S. in old English style lettering, per- formed for churches throughout the Tulsa area, demonstrating some of the finest musical abilities known to our city. Lead by Frank Stewart as president, Ed White as vice-president, Zilla Sharp as secre- tary, and Sherry Culbertson as treasurer, the seventy-four members were under the direction ol their sponsor-teacher, Mr. Rex Teague. For membership, boys were only required to audition before the sponsor, while girl appli- cants were required to audition and to be in either the junior or senior class. Having the largest choirs in the Tulsa sys- tem, Central contributed eighty of the three hundred voices in the yearly 'gMessiah,U of which thirty-three were from A Cappella. OPERA CLUB-FRONT ROW: Christine Andrew, Carol Bradley, Susan Rarnsay, Sharon Archibald, Janice Seaba, Sylvia Starr, Dianna Alspauqh, Chartene Wilkin- son, Judy Barnum, Kathy Reynolds, Nelia Templeton, Nancy Gibbons, Mary Ann Thompson, Luzetta Martinez, Pam Harper. SECOND ROW: Cindy Rogers, Janet Coleman, Carol Meredith, Nancy Teitgen, Karrel Nel- son, Nancy Allen, Barbara Dawson, Marilyn Freeman, Janet Preston, Regina Haskins, Suellen Owens, Nicki lVlu ical 6Car0u From the pens of Rogers and Hammerstein came the unusual love story of Carousel. Its two performances climaxed weeks ot practice lor Opera Club, Mr. Rex Teague, their direc- torg Mrs. Iona B. Freeman, dramatic coach and Mr. Ierrold Lawless, orchestra director, The production was chosen by the organization ior the zenith ol their year,s activities. Iulie Iordan CZilla SharpD wins the love ol Billy Bigelow CRonnie Williamsj. Mrs. Mul- lins CCindy Rodgersb fires Billy from the car- ousel, and he in turn gets involved with the notorious ligger Craigin Cloe Bratcherj. Find- ing Iulie is going to have a baby comes as a blow to Billy, so he and Iigger try to steal from the well-known David Baseombe QlVlark Capehartj. A tight follows and ligger escapes but Billy, to keep from shaming his wife and Schuler. THIRD ROW: Vivica Fair, Jirn Brasher, Paul Rofyers, Janelle Lurnley. Donna l-toneywell, Pat Wait, Sherry Culbertson, Judy Sorrels, Caro' Greenwood, Cathy Savage, Sari Shank, Sue Lawrence, BACK ROW: Frank Stewart, Joe Bratcher, Jim Franklin, Richard Wil' son, Joe Fambrouqh, Mark Canterbury, John Wells, Mike Reynolds, Clark Bolding, Dave Brockway, Randy Clement, Thom Martin. el' Delight Cro tl FRONT ROW: Terry Kernaghan, Susan Wiesenborn, Susi Ward, Barbara Wren, Carolyn Prince, Anita Puck- effe, Sherry Dugger, Sharon Persall, Linda Loney, Rene Ruse, Sandra Elkins, Sandy McElroy, Diana Crouch, Sharon Berger. SECOND ROW: Shirley Cook, Linda Mize, Carol Cox, Beverly Lee, Barbara Knight, Linda Keith, Judy Shea, Pat Harris, Rita Garrison, Tina Lewis, BURNING with anger over fhe advances made by Jigger Craigin toward Carrie Pepperidge, Enoch Snow strains in an attempt to control his fierce iernper. Sharon Cruzan. THIRD ROW: Nancy Teel, Linda O'Dell, Annell Waffenharger, Peggy Raney, Dianne l-lays, Joann Ladd, Linda Poster, Judy lrby, Louis War- ren, Zilla Sharp. BACK ROW: Roger Bolding, Bill Elliot, Knut Lystad, John Kennedy, Barry Bryanf, Eddie Wrighf, Charles Shaffer, Tom Reed, Martin Perryman, Sam Powell, Ronnie Williams, Mark Capelwarf. child, stabs himself. Billy goes to heaven and meets his Heavenly Friend QRichard Wilsonj and the Star-keeper tBarry Bryantj. They allow Billy to come back for one day to see his daughter, Louise CCarol Meredithj. Finding her a very unhappy child, he gives her some advice. Showing her that she has an entire future in front of her, he tells her that with Him she can Never Walk Alonef' Other principals were Nettie tSharon Cruzanj, Car- rie Pepperidge CVivica Fairj, and Enoch Snow, portrayed by Frank Stewart. Aside from the musical, Opera Club was busy with many other activities, such as a fall outing, cast party, and a spring picnic. OHC1- cers, Eddie Wright, presidentg Mark Capehart, vice-presidentg Sharon Cruzan, seeretaryg and Carol Cox, treasurer took charge of all activi- ties. They also participated in several assem- blies and the Spring Concert, sf 'yah uw I avg: 455?i' in , 'Y Q fi, a, fr 2 la-JJ 439. 9 ii 7 'L 1 's'lg A L... t .W , 'L LATIN CLUB-FRONT ROW: Cynthia Brown, Jane Moore, Julia Talob, Carol Supernaw. SECOND ROW: Carol Grant, Kitty Teipel, Mary Frances Lile, Susanna Mantovani, Mary Phelps, Mrs. Norris Davis, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Robert Cottey, Linda Bennett, Ann Hayes, Kathleen Simmons, Charlene Koger, John Mc- Phail, Miss Virginia Ouesenbery, sponsor. FOURTH Foundation Laid Requests made by students prompted thc establishment of the Latin Club by language teachers Mrs. Norris Davis and Miss Virginia Quesenbery. Writing a constitution proved to be the greatest task for the thirty-tive members and their officers, Don Viner, presidentg Donna Logan, vice-presidentg Leslie Smith, secrctaryg and Carol Grant, treasurer. ROW: Martha Fearon, Arthur Cox, Virginia Smith, Betty Stilwell, Jeannie Love, Carolyn Gooden, Bob Young, Donna Logan, Marilyn Thomas. BACK ROW: Bruce Grant, Robert Hart, Leale Edwards, John Hain, Bob Howard, Bill Elliott, Don Viner, Bill Ford, Philip Johnson. for Latin Club Unusual programs given during the year included a field trip to Philbrook Art Center to View the exhibits of ancient art work, a speech given by Mrs. George Hondronastas on her native land, Greece, a showing of slides taken during Mrs. Davis, visit to Italy, and the celebration of Saturnalia, a Roman Holi- day in honor of Saturn, God of Agriculture. REFLECTING on the city lite ot i two thousand years ago, some mem- bers ot the Latin Club study the scale model ot an ancient bakery. B Al LIKE THIS. Tom Reed, asked by members ot Modern Dance Club to choreograph a dance tor Daze tryouts, shows the girls a step. Choreography Spotlight Talent The sound of the Tom Tom was not un- familiar to Modern Dance Club members as beats of rhythm echoed from the drum often used by sponsor-organizer, Mrs, Lynn Morgan, in Warm-up exercises on Monday afternoons. In only its second year of existence, the organization, headed by Sue Meyer as presi- dent, Zelda Osborn as vice-president, Karen Storm as secretary-treasurer, and Pam Mor- rison as social chairman, Was requested to MODERN DANCE-FRONT ROW: Gayle Zimmerman, Jan Warren, Linda Hurst, Cherie Mosier. SECOND ROW: Sue Meyer, Marma O'Dell, Bebe Barber, Carol Meredith, Christine Phillips, Paula Storm. THIRD ROW: Kay Butcher, Beverlie Boyd, Carol Cox, Pam Morrison, Carolyn Stringfellow, Linda Taylor, Jane Moore. make special films of their choreography to be used for demonstrational purposes in junior high schools in and around the Tulsa area. To expand their knowledge, special instructors were solicited, such as the outside instruction used for the dance in Daze tryouts. Spring performances of their original dances in junior highs made the endless hours of practice during the Winter months Well Worth the time and effort involved. FOURTH ROW: Charlene Koger, Marsha Elkins, Char- lyn Langston, Roberta Phelps, Karen Storm, Margaret Kishner, Teresa Maclcey, Terry Osborn. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Lynne Morgan, sponsor: Shirley Cook. Sara John- son, Jolixnn Wheatley, Martha Phillips, Cindy Rodgers, Alice Wade, Linda Loney, Walda Smeltz. GIRLS' RECREATION ASSOCIATION-FRONT ROW: Kay Logan, Cathy Coco, Linda Loney, Linda Johnson, Linda Dean, Patricia I-Iix, Sherilyn Davis. SECOND ROW: Leia Green, Janice Gourd, Deanna Baker, Mary McDonald, Beatryce Garrett, Clara Durant, Sandy I-IiI- ton, Lyndia Dunegan. THIRD ROW: Kris Green, Kris- tina Davis, Stella Mann, Sandra Galloway, Fay Babb, Kay Babb, Renee Brown, Jane Keller, Ginger Gilbert. GRA Engage in F EXPLAINING the tundamentals oi basketball to GRA is one of the many jobs oi Mrs. Lynn Morgan, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Burr, Lou Ann Mallory, Mikaha I-IaII, Beverly Earl, Chris Anderson, Glenda Giddens, Tanya Madison, Carol Hartung, Diane Graham, Judy Lumpkin. BACK ROW: Gayle James, Cheryl Burris, June Davis, Linda Fritts, JoAnn Hunsuclcer, Annette Gould, Connie Campbell, Sharon Benge, Mary I-Iamilton, Marilyn George, LaVena Jones. un and Fitness Bursting with enthusiasm, G.R.A. members participated in a year jam-packed with com- petitive activities. Responsibility .for the lead- ership ol these activities fell upon the shoul- ders of Micheallynn Murphy, presidentg Sue Meyer, vice-president, Alice Niemeyer, secre- taryg and Carolyn Stringfellow, treasurer. Under the supervision of their sponsor, Mrs. Lynn Morgan, G.R.A. participated in such sports as tennis, volleyball, basketball, softball, skating, hiking, bowling, and a Play Day in which junior high schools took part. The Play Day was initiatedf, said Micheallynn Murphy, so that girls in the junior highs can find out what G.R.A. is all about. Bowling parties, coke parties, swimming parties, and the spring G.R.A.-faculty volley- ball game made up their monthly social activ- ities for the school year. G.R.A. was not all lun and frolicsg it also taught a valuable lesson. G.R.A. instilled in its members the qualities and habits of good sportsmanship and sound physical health. WITH STRIKE Ir IIweIr eyes, I.eVena Jones and GIRLS' RECREATION ASSOCIATION-FRONT ROW: Judy Supernaw, CImerI WaIker, SeIIy I3arsIey, Derne Zirn- merman, Paufa Sform, Wa'de SrneIIz. SECOND RONV: Sue Porlrer, Donna WIIIIams, PIeyIIIs Snarp, Geri SCOP CneryI Reese, CaroIyn Sfringr-eIIow, Mary Non, Chaedia Price. THIRD ROW: I.Irde Srwearer, CeroIyn McInIc5n Sandy Sharp, Karen Srorm, Donna Pankrarz, Kainy We5+- qare, CeroI Merednn There Myers, Sue Meyer, Mrs, MIcIweaIIy nn Murpny sferr fo IDOWI a game aI a GRA parfy. Lynne Morden, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: WIIma Shry OCIQ, Jen SIwern'1an,SI'1aron ZIIGI, Sandy SInqer, Marianne TnIeIen,TrI5I'wf1 SrniII1, Peggy Sfephenson, Linda WIwIIIInn Ion, I.Ird1z Srndn SI1erIIy'w Scnreider. BACK ROW Kerry SI'euIde S Mary WrIQIwI, Diana SInouIders France To 1 P1 Od Eer N Is AII Nr nw r Mrcn 'I wer ff r e 1 er cm ce e eye, I-,111 Murory AIICe Pegues, C5roI,fn Owew Jody NOV. ! E We-Q 1-M Synchronettes Dive into Fantasy DECKED IN GOLD, Virginia Henry. Gayle Zimmerman and Peggy Smiih perform as capfivafing moon maidens SYNCHRONETTES-FRONT ROW: Gayle Zimmerman, Peggy Pape. Carolyn Stringfellow, Shirley Cook, Datha Zimmerman. SECOND ROW: Wanda Harvey, Beverlie Boyd, Cheryl Reese, Luschanya Carter. Kitty Teipel, Fran Marsh. THIRD ROW: Billie Edwards, Norda Roszel, Renee Roszel, Lou Ann Mallory, Deanna Baker, Ann Hayes, Linda Wet hair and cold swimming suits were constant companions for the girls in Centralis water ballet club, Synchronettes. The year began with a trip to Oklahoma University to compete against synchronized swimming clubs from all over the state. From icy January until their performances after the spring thaw in April, the girls met at the pool side suited-up and ready to swim as early as 7:l5 in the mornings and after school until near sunset to perfect their num- Murray. FOURTH ROW: Ginger Gilbert, Judy Johnson. Leilie Rose, Diane Bateman, Tinlca Borland, Marilyn George. Peggy Stephenson, Miss Merry Marsh, sponsor. BACK ROW: Joyce Allman, Peggy Smith, Chris Ander- son, Virginia Henry, Nancy Teel. Laurie Lesch. Cheryl Vxfisc, Norma Hufford. bers to exact synchronization. The 1964 an- nual watershow switched its stage from Mc- Lain High School to Edison to be more cen- trally located. With a theme of Highlights of Disneylandf, president Fran Marsh, vice- president Tinka Borland, secretary Renee Roszel, historian Gayle Zimmerman, coaches Peggy Pape, Peggy Smith and Beverlie Boyd, and sponsor Miss Marsh presented everything from Martians to machines with three full houses to View the fanciful characters. f if' A , 'ff CALICO elRLs dance in step dur- p 2 if Q, ing the Synchronet+e's wafer show. 5 A V JE 5 i if 1 L ii y gy ,,,y 5 r ' 'f ' K . V ,,f,,ff' ' ,i.' i f . ,',, ,, - - A Y Loud Explo ion of Pep nite chiool M, C , ,,c, , as ,,,, W C ggcggyj, A K Q.. El i ,,sc ,s ,, C , ,C as ,,,,,, ,, . A , ,,Q ,AA , ,. - M,V , s, A L S X. RED FEATHERS-FRONT ROW: Susie Sloul, Virginia Henry, Connie Campbell. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Carol Nasworllmy, sponsor, Deede Beckley, Marizlale Kasler, Jan Borclwerl, Karkileen Burke, Cheryl Dorsclfm, Donna Cooper, Pally Clweek. THIRD ROW: Callierine Hummel. Callmy Ellison, Mary Coleman, Janelle Dye, Blanche Hill, Vicki Gardner, Sue Collins, Karma Bebee. FOURTH ROW: 7' Miss Jane Collier, sponsor, Janice Gourd, Gayle James, Pai Arvidson, Annelle Gould, Beverly Lee, Beyerly Hub- bard, Fay Babb, Diane Askins. BACK ROW: Miss Merry Finn Marsln, sponsor: Kay Babb, Judy Jolnnson, Linda Carler, Carolyn Daslwer, Mary Lou Hurlburl, Beverly Earl, Slwerry Hall, Clnarlyn Lanqslon, Sammye Aldridge. -V ' , LC - ' , - C A ff ,W 1 C , -C C C 1, , Six R ccss . - J B 4 -P C .,. 'f ii IYE: Q, C l y ,,l- i W ,H in Vm,,,.: ,, xp 1 . , H , E, A A ' wie e . is C X is, Z f e s we i f J 1 i Af w - 'r f, f g 7 :52 ., 1 'iii:,i i A 1-- : ,Q . .,.., - ai I f ' is l s are , rr X F f i A J B J C f s 5' V - ,,-' My a A f 'r g' .ay C l W C2 . C C lx i 1 1 u-in ' 1,15 , i g ,Y 5, ' X . r kg W . -A. -O . . Q - My 'K I l as , I t , p or l i I-11 RED FEATHERS-FRONT ROW: Susan Ramsay, Peggy Smith, Linda McClure. SECOND ROW: Deana Twist, Sally Parsley, Joyce Mozingo, Connie Murray, Marcia Young, Datha Zimmerman, Gayle Zimmerman, Miss Shirley Hughes, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Brenda Serzy. Casey Rylander, Carolyn Strinqtellow, Carol Supernaw, Miss Patsy Moberly, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Jannelle From the Hrst kick-off of the 1963 football season to the last out of the l964 baseball sea- son, the more than six hundred girls in Cen- tralis Red Feathers personified the true spirit of Central. With their Weekly meetings as a starting point these girls yelled their support of the athletic teams and yelled it loud enough for the entire school to hear. Headed by Susie Stout, president, the cabi- net members, Linda lVIeLure, vice-president: Virginia Henry, secretary, and Peggy Smith, treasurer, met with senior cheerleaders, Susan Ramsay and Connie Campbell, to plan the REINDEER trom Red Feathers hitch ' ' up at the Christmas Post Ottice so V . cabinet members can straighten rj, i their unusual assortment ot antlers. -2 i Lumley, Cheryl Reese, Kathleen Simmons, Kathy Menees, Pam Morrison, Donna Logan, Cathy Riley, June Shea, Sharon Harris, Pat Maney. BACK ROW: Linda Sege- via, Meredith McElroy, Sari Shank, Betty Stilwell, Cheryl Wise, Jeannie Love, Leah Love, Karrel Nelson, Sandy Pyles, Julia Tabb. Miss Carolyn Finn, sponsor. skits and programs for the meetings. In her first year as sponsor, Mrs. Carol Nas- Worthy gave new ideas to Red Feathers. First- time pep rallies in Seventh Street, home room decorations and meetings in the boys' gym to learn about rule changes in the various sports contributed to make Central Spirit the envy of the rest of the eity's schools. But the old remained a treasured part of Red Feathers with ribbons proclaiming Scalp the Roperslv and the forming of the traditional Cn at the games. Old and new-that Was the look of Red Feathers in l963-l964. 'T it I2l ALWAYS WAITING lor somellrinq seems lo be ine llwey discover rnar allwleres lake longer ro dress for a pliqnr of Mary Lou Hurlburfs lirsl place squad as ball qarne 'rlwan mosl of llwe girls could possible imagine. Hard Working Girl Gain Honor sql r ONLY HARD work and cooperalion make winners, says leader Gayle Zimmerman who impelled her squad lo make llwe final eiltorl' and nab 'llwe llwird place. HURRY, HURRY, is ine ballle cry of Carolyn Dasnens second place squad as The msn fa complele one of The banners used 'lo clweer Jrlwe boy's ream To viclory. 'i' W SALTLESS popcorn and no peanuts -but lettermen Lyle Mottitt and Ken Garland have no trouble in selling their light retreshments. Lettermen Work to Encourage Athletic Popcorn!-peanuts! Those popcorn vendors that we frequently saw at basketball games were the best of Central's athletes-the mem- bers of the Lettermen's Club. The oHicers of the club were Lyle Nlofiitt, president, Marvin Esmond, vice-presidentg and Mike Taylor, secretary-treasurer. This year was Coach Dick Gwinn's first as sponsor. The requirements for this year's members of the Lettermen's Club were stiffened. Be- sides lettering in a sport, such as football, bas- LETTERMEN'S CLUB-FRONT ROW: Jerry i-lill, Bill Hensley, Duane Wagner, Jim Arnold, Dean Fleming. SECOND ROW: Tom Pennington, Terry Troxell, Sam Powell, Fred Shawger, Marvin Esmond, Don Bradtord, Jim Furr. THIRD ROW: Tony Diaz, John Ford, Jimmy Blackwell, John Litterell, Bob Glass, Ronnie Rowell, Lyle Mottitt, Darrell Shehan, Coach Dick Gwinn. FOURTH ketball, wrestling, or track, the prospective lettermen had to pledge for three Weeks. Working to promote our sports, the Letter- men sold tickets to the basketball games, showed sports films to the student body, and distributed Central Braves stickers. At the close of the basketball season, the club spon- sored a basketball game between the varsity and the men faculty stars. The proceeds paid for the banquet which the lettermen gave for all the sixth hour boys. ROW: Coach Eddie Sutton, Bob Shepard, Richard Deardortt, Steve Garrett, Larry Meason, John Roop, Ross Elder, Jim Ragsdale, James Morrison, Roger Banzhot. Phillip Duvall. BACK ROW: Johnny Anderson, Billy Maxwell, Mike Eppler, Phil Jay Harmon, Joe Smith. Bill l-loracek, Harold Clem, Mike Taylor, Paul Swanson, Kent Jones, Kenneth Nebraski, Mike Slover. lx i SHOOTING for amofher Held goal, PIM? Harmon paces Cenfral fo a firs+ pface finish In the McLain Tournamemf Q' Following nine separate varsity teams throughout the year kept Central sports fans constantly on the go. To the athletes themselves the year was one of unending, but rewarding, sacrifices. To both the fans and the athletes the year was one of bitter disappointments and hard fought triumphs. But whether athlete or spectator, each of us had a personal involvement in our . . . PORTS JIM FURR makes a specfacuiar caicn in ine dash wifiw Rogers. DISPLAYING fine Top sfyie fhai fed io Hwe sfaie Tifle Lioyd George sirives ?or iow fime. -s . ,., 'YNTRAL i 55 F' ea af .+ Yr- ,I--5 ' EQgggf,. W Skis., -M 4 .- ix A ks - . M fr X191 ,qi N yy -. '1 'L LEAPING io snare a . W,-.,.u . ' ef, kg '1 M ivfi at - fl ,4 ff.. Qi 35: n Q fx. W , :f in H- R2 - J H115 A QEMSQMQ 41, i. 4. , , . t I . 'Y' ,M 'ew Q 4 10 H ,V Q. i, -if W high ball is Donnie Bradford, keeping in pracfice. f ww .51 gil Liar? ff ' ff 4 6 .. K X ,. . M- W ' M if . ,,L.' ,X , gf 4 M :- .2 5 - L. 135 .Aw Jes ,sifffiv f f f . 'K 55251 if X 512- . 4552 1 N , gm if 'wh Braves Stumble to Di mal Season Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central SEASON'S RECORD . . . 6 Van Buren . . 13 Bartlesville . . 18 Rogers . . 27 Edison . . . 12 We'bster . . . 14 Memorial . . 6 Hale . . . . 0 Muskogee . . 0 Ponca City Beginning an unpredictable season marked by numerous upsets, the Central Braves lost to Hale 6 to 0 in the All-City. The next two games Were lost to out-of- town foes. Central bowed to non-conference opponent Van Buren, Arkansas, 6 to 13 and was defeated 21 to 13, by conference rival, the Bartlesville Wildcats. The Oklahoma Seven Conference predic- tions were upset further by fourth rated Cen- tral as the Braves, recovering ,from a 15 to 6 half-time score, eased by the top-ranked team in the state, the Rogers Ropers, 18 to 15. Continuing their rebounding performance on the field, the Braves once more overcame a formidable half-time score and downed Edison. www -it x 1 O if . 1 HUGH, says a Ponca Cilry WiYdca+ as his aH'emp+ is Hwwarfed by Dennis Howard, Cenfral Hdfbaclc. CATCHING a pass from Marv Esmond,quar+erback,1s righf end Ber'fScoHinH1e Cenfral-Memorial game. '15 FOOTBALL A-SQUAD-FRONT ROW: Jim Arnold, Sliawqer, Dennis Howard, Coacln Rosy Nolan, THIRD Bill Hensley, Greg Poulos, Don Bradford, James Han- ROW: Coacli Riddle, George Ruby, Larry Grimes, cock, Jimmie Carfer. SECOND ROW: Coaclw Clnuclc Ronnie Hill, Bob Mieir, Tommy Cleglworn, Jim Furr, Bowman, Marvin Esmond, Sam Powell, Lin Brisfer, Fred Duane Wagner, Bob Logan, Coa-:lm Clnarvoz. FOURTH Top-Ranked Roper and agle FOOTBALL LETTERMEN-TOP ROW: Johnny An- derson, Cenler: Jim Arnold, Halibaclc: Don Brad- lord, Hallbaclc: Jack Carler, Ouarlerl:-ack. SEC- OND ROW: Jim Carler, Ouaderbackg Ronnie Dale, Tackle: Marvin Esmond, Ouarlerbaclcg Jim Furr, Halfbaclc. BOTTOM ROW: Ken Garland, Cenler: Bill Hensley, Guard: Bill Horacelc, Tackle: Dennis Howard, Hallback. A9 544, ' i ROW: Terry Parsons, Paul Bobbil, Jack Carler, Ken Kenl' Jones, Bill Horacek, Milce Taylor, Berl' Scoll, Pele Garland, Vic Bailey, Ronnie Rowell, Jolinny Anderson, Pri'rcl'1e'Pr, Buddy Adams, Roberl Baker, Kennelln Ne- Melfon Lindle, Lyle Molfifl. BACK ROW: Jolwn Parlcin- braslci, manager. Ambu hedb Win-Hungr Brave FOOTBALL LETTERMEN-TOP ROW: Kenf Jones, End: Jimmy Jordan, Tackle, Mellon Lindle, End' Jimmy Li'Herell, End: Lyle Mollill, Fullback. SEC- OND ROW: Terry Parsons, Guard, Greg Poulos, Cenferq Sam Powell, Guard, Ronnie Rowell, End: George Ruby, Hallbaclc. BOTTOM ROW: Beri Scolf, End, Fred Snawger, Guard: Mike Taylor, Taclcleg Duane Wagner, Fullbaclf. i x : Q 32 wines 2 25 , -5 ii! A rf 53 .fx QW k. X X X fm ., fclm I fgfg 2, Vi ,Q ' :sa-. ' 4 2 5 'W Y q if ,. M- 'gg . Y .I A 'a Q ' f f. hx ggi' a 31' Ou 1 K CONFERRING with Coach Riddle in the press box at Skelly Stadium are Coach Nolan and Jim Litterell. The Braves lost a hearthreaker to Webster on their next outing. With the Braves hold- ing a l2 to 6 edge in the last two minutes, Webster pushed across to score and kicked the extra point for a Final tally of 13 to l2. Following a I4 to 6 victory over Memorial, Central dropped its last three games to Hale, Muskogee, and Ponca City, to finish with a seasonal record of three Wins and six losses, first losing record in several years. FOOTBALL B-SOUAD-FRONT ROW: Jerry Gilliand, Floyd Parry, Eti Gourd, Royce Skocdopole, David Savter, Coy McBroom, Jimmie Tillery. SECOND ROW: Coach Rodney Bridges, Dale Moydell, Don Jernigan, Mike Barkley, Ronnie Burden, Steve Mcliim, Bud Pennington, Mike Dugan, Coach Dick Gwinn, THIRD ROW: Harold Nebraski, managerg Crawford Cottee, Jerald Locke, L. Q. A 1 DRAGGED DOWN by stubborn Rcnca City Wildcats is kalfback Jimmy Arnold in the last game ot the season. Merritt Mcliim, Dick Day, Johnny Nantz, Mike Rirley, Charles Vaughn, manager. FOURTH ROW: Doug Cash, Ronnie Taylor. Steve lrby, Phillip Nix, Rick Zwin- gelherg, Shelby Oakley, Bobby Lyles, Mark Norman, Ed Tabb. BACK ROW: Gary Stewart, David Cates. Plas Vann, Jim Brown, Larry Horacek, Alan Schitt, Bobby Reins, Rush Clinkscales, Dudley Higgins, Leonard Pirtle. Q ,mmm WMWWE knyy X Y .tt Lantz Cap Great Career Culminating a remarkable thirty-eight year career at Central, Coach William Lantz led his l963 cross-country team to the State Championship, the l9th title under his direction. Coach Lantz has also brought honor to Central by winning 15 track championships, more than any other school in the state. He has truly earned the title of Dean of Track Coachesf' By practicing his own physical and moral standards, Coach Lantz has inspired thousands of boys to follow good health habits and live by high moral and physical standards. Former students remember him as the man who taught them to put S'Cod first, the other fellow second, and myself thirdf, ,, fwfr' 5 f 2 I X , XR. l937 xg ggi, 3 ft i XR? I ' . l xx' ,ta Ney .-,. rr 'Em '-, X424 P, XRS .-eb. '21 KX f. rv' Ng Fifa F i W IE x ' 'ti' xg , I I i EM ,f I. l I957 i 'Htl-'S AGLSY QQENTRAL as rTRAL CROSS-COUNTRY-FRONT ROW: Boyd George, James Morrison, Phil DuVall, Lloyd George. SECOND ROW: Mike Slover, Ronnie Tracy, John Holdman. BACK ROW: Terry Holmes, David Holdman. Brave Harrier Grab tate Cro n Paced by returning lettermen Iames Mor- rison, Lloyd George, Phil DuVal1, Mike Slo- ver, and Boyd George, the cross-country team profited from past experience. Under the di- rection of Coach William Lantz the Central harriers ran their Way to victory in both the City and Conference Meets and the annual SEASON'S RECORD Fifth . National Invitational Meet Third . O. B. U. Invitational First . Conference Meet First . City Meet First . Rogers Invitational Second . O. S. U. Invitational First State Meet Rogers Invitational Tournament. The highlight of the season proved to be capturing a first place at the State Meet at Norman. Individual triumphs included third place taken by Lloyd George at the State Meet and third place to Iames Morrison at the National Invitational. CROSS-COUNTRY BRAVES put in long hours of hard and wearisome practice to attain their goal. . , wi, 'ii 3 'f 5,I:1:af'ffij55iqz ,kg X QM ,. , - 5, P M. .. ,rn f ,... , Q, T2 H W QEQQNSQF' Y fi' 5 ?,.'f J fn- 5:2 5? BYE IU 5, f- Q, ,,.. . f 1 . ff?-5, fifsfgwis- fx . ' ,, . , .S ?i.1..i:z'zfQ5 A . ,Q-.f 29-W 1, I -Milf? I , . Lggg, 4:11, .. 5555? 'ig ' Sas! jg ai . 19 2 fm Q f L ip ' I Mi, 39,55 a ppz. fl5ai'v511M1sfgg.5 K HW: - ' . Q ?v543f?.zH f f . ' ilk 'I K' ' SA 3' may 3. fi? 5 ff SN SEASONS RECORD Central . . 58 Central . . 4l Central . . 53 Central . . 59 ' Central . . 57 Central . . 43 Central . . 45 Kelly . . . Sand Springs Sapulpa . . Memorial . MeAlester . Del City . . Midwest City Central . . 51 Holdenville . Central . . 26 Ponca City . Central . . 67 Muskogee . Central . . 65 Rogers . . Central . . 33 Bartlesville . Central . . 46 Edison . . Central . . 50 Ponca City . Central . . 52 Hale . , . Central . . 40 Muskogee Central . . 54 Rogers . Central . . 49 Memorial . Central . . 42 Bartlesville . Central . . 80 Edison . . Central . . 58 Hale . . . Central . . 59 McLain . . Central . . 62 B. T. Washington 4l McLain Tournament .... First Place Shawnee Tournament . . . Third Place LIT-ILE GUARD Bobby Bantield sets up the play against Bartlesvilles Wildcats. HIGH ir the air Joe Srni'r cortrl the lip durirg the fierce Muskociee qame DRIVING tor the bucket, Phil Harms nut-maneuvers his oppowewt irom Rogers, CENTRAL ACE Mike Eppler sralces through ard scores in the midst of three faked Ropers. Cager Capture Conference Cro n DEFENSIVE specialist Tom Masterson puts his 6 3 irame up against 6' 8 Sid Burcham from Hale ....... . Playing always before a packed audience, Central's Basketball Braves were the main source of mid-winter entertainment for Cen- tral students who consistently got their mon- ey's worth. Besides Winning the Oklahoma Seven Conference Championship and demol- ishing the Hornets, Winners of the Magic Em- pire Conference, the Braves also claimed con- ference-leading scorer Mike Eppler and runner-up Phil Harmon. The victorious season with a 20-3 record was not without an occasional breath-holding game. Central at Hale provided such a thrill- er ivith Central barely losing 52 to 53 alter three gruelling overtimes. A deliberate, defensive game polished to perfection under the direction of Coach Eddie Sutton enabled the Braves to go to the State Tournament in Oklahoma City. BASKETBALL LETTERMEN - TOP ROW: Bolo Banfield, Guardg Mike Eppler, Guard. -- A y, SECOND ROW: Aubrey Griflin. Guard, Harlen Hand, Forward. BOTTOM ROW: Phil Harmon, Cenlerq Tommy Masferson, Posh Joe Smillw, Forward. BASKETBALL SQUAD-KNEELING: Tommy Maslerson, Conrad, Joe Smillw, Berl Scollr, Terry Moorhead, Dennis Coach Eddie Suliori, Mike Eppler. STANDING: Aubrey Howard, Bobby Banfield. Griffin, Harlem Hand, Ples Vann, Phil Harmon, Ralph , W, S L 'za5::,. 2, fi' Aw my we H , 1 ig Q- Jaw gf , .. .. LS ',,?W -H2 J, 4 Rig' K :Eg if Q Q, iziiz pa, KE :www .: Y' -E?3E:iK J: 'W ' -gf. . vl. .. 7-SLI. i S rf? si A-, W, V USING the techniques that led him to the state champ- ability against his Mczhlester opponent on his way to ionship in the l3O-pound division, Tony Diaz displays his Coach In Beginning a year at a new school, Coach Rodney Bridges moulded Central's Wrestlers into formidable foes for opponents. With six returning lettermen for a nucleus, Coach Bridges guided the grapplers to a 6-3 dual record for the l963-64 year. Central's Braves started off the season with an impressive second place finish in the Webster Tournament, then placed third in the torrid Edison Tournament. Central also took a pair of highly coveted dual victories as they romped arch-rival Rogers 23-9 and edged the Nathan Hale squad l9-l6. Tony Diaz, the sole Brave in the state finals, defeated Ronnie Bickel of Ponca City 3-l to take the state crown at l3O pounds. Diaz was also the only state title holder in the city of Tulsa. becoming champ in the Edison lnvitational Tournament. tills New Spirit CENTRAL qrappler Nathan Dowd Struggles to win points during the dual match with Will Rogers. WRESTLING SQUAD-FRONT ROW: Larry Cottey. Tom Clardy. Tony Diaz. SECOND ROW: Doug Rayn- olds, Paul Davis, Jerry Champion, Tommie Boyes, Royce Skocdopole, Gordon Wilson, Ralph Johnson, Donny Criner. THIRD ROW: Bob King, Jim Arnold, Nathan Dowd, Tom Pennington, Coy McBroom, Bob Villareal. Dave Schouweiler, Mike Damron, Dale Deere, Floyd SEASO Central . . 19 Webster . . 14 Central . . 17 Stillwater . . . 16 Central . . 12 Ponca City . . . 22 Central . . 12 B. T. Washington 18 Central . . 23 Rogers .... 9 Central . . S Edison . . 25 Central . . 33 Muskogee . . . 0 WRESTLING LETTERMEN-TOP ROW: Buddy Adams. I57 lbs.: Randy Caldwell, l68 lbs.: Jerry Champion, 98 lbs.: Thomas Clardy, ll5 lbs.: Larry Cottey, l23 lbs. SECOND ROW:. Mike Damron, l3O lbs.: Tony Diaz, t XXL? EHTHA. Parry, Ronnie Cross, Jerry Hill. BACK ROW: Sam Powell, Butch Wilson, Mike Dugan, Jim Flaherty, Randy Caldwell, David Smith, David Gates, Shelby Oakley. Dickie l-lindman, Jim D. Shitlett, David Singer, Bud Adams, Lloyd George, Eddie Rech, Rod Lowther, Coach Rodney Bridges. N'S RECORD Central . . 19 Hale . . . . 16 Central . . 17 Bartlesville . . . 13 Wesbter Tournament . . . Second Place Edison Tournament . . Third Place Regionals . . S. . . Sixth Place State . . ...... Tenth Place I3O lbs.: Nathan Dowk. 98 lbs.: Lloyd George, I36 lbs. Jerry Hill, l4I lbs. BOTTOM ROW: Shelby Oakley. 157 lbs.: Tom Pennington, IO6 lbs.: Jim Shitlett, IS7 lbs.: David Singer, l48 lbs.: Bob Villareal, I36 lbs. . - - .. V . ,. . , .,. ...i - ' ' ., - :..- . M WW'HW'tf1?fr5' ' iw' -' an M- -- - - H- . J 'E'-52 5'if5i5l'f' . 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Bruce Stew- Rough chedule Confront Mermen SEASON'S Central . . 53 Central . . 38 Central . . 65 Central . . 33 Central . . l5 Central . . 37 Central . . 36 Central . . 46 RECORD Muskogee . Rogers . lVlcLain . Bartlesville Edison . . Hale Rogers . . Ponca City CO-CAPTAlNS Bob Bloomfield and Bob Shepard receive last minute advice from Coach Nolan. art. BACK ROW: Coach Rosy Nolan, Bob Bloomfield, Arthur Wyatt, l-loward White, Fred Wightman, Gary Moore, Steve Brown. Under the direction of Coach Emmett CRosyD Nolan, the l964 squad, in spite of long practice ses- sions, found the competition too rough to make a good seasonal showing. After winning two out of the first three meets, Central's tankers could not manage an- other victory during the remainder of the season. All was not dismal, however, as the Freestyle Re- lay Team composed of Fred Wightman, Bob Shepard, Glen Hogard, and Gary Nickel, and Dean Flemming, diver, traveled to the State Meet in Norman. g, g i Y H, JOHN ROOP, two-year letterman, handles a hot serve from his opponent to win the point. Netster Reign The Central High School tennis team com- piled a fair seasonal record of 6 Wins and 4 losses during the 1963 campaign, and battled to a first place finish in the All-City Tourna- ment at the end of the season. The three returning two-year lettermen, Charles Hooper, Buddy Boatright, and Lee Selby, provided the strong nucleus necessary SEASONS RECORD Central . 6 O. C. Capitol Hill Central . 3 Edison .... Central . 4 Muskogee . Central . 9 Hale . . Central . 6 Bartlesville . Central . 5 Rogers . . Central . 0 Ponca City . Central , 3 Edison . . . Central . 9 Holland Hall . Central . 5 Holland Hall . First Place-All-City Tournament a Cit Champ for competitive team play. The Braves drop- ped two decisions to Edison, the only city team to defeat them, by identical 6-3 scores. The other two losses were to Muskogee and Ponca City in conference play. Central was Well represented in the 'State Tournament by Iohn Roop in the singles and by Hooper and Boatright in the doubles. TENNIS-FRONT ROW: Lee Selby. Greg Smith, Bud Boatright. BACK ROW: Ter Hooper, Coach Ned Bless, John Roop, 1 Link men Dri e to Having one of the best records in the state, the 1963 Brave golf team finished with a 10-1-1 dual record, Under the leadership of Coach Ed Sutton, the linksmen battled to finish second in both the All-City and Con- ference 1V1eets and third in the State. Led by junior Richard Bland and soph SEASONS RECORD Central . . 12 Sand Springs . Central . . 62 Edison . Central . 5 Hale . . Central . . 13 McLain Central . . 1 1 Bartlesville Central . . 92 Casia Hall Central . . 82 Hale . . Central . . 102 Webster Central . . 112 Sand Springs Central . . 1 12 Rogers . Central . . 8 Webster Central . . 102 Edison . Second Place Second Place Third Place -- All-City Tournament Conference Tournament State Tournament 62 8 0 2 32 42 22 12 12 5 22 GOLF-FRONT ROW: Richard Bland, Jim Arnold, Roger Banzhot. BACK ROW: Paul Swanson, Ross Elder, Larry ivleason, Bob Glass. Winning Season Roger Banzhof, the Braves beat every Tulsa team at least once, losing only to Hale and tying the Edison Eagles early in the Season. Coach Sutton Was very optimistic about the 1964 season since all his lettermen would re- turn. Bland, one of the city's top golfers, Finished second in the National Junior Open. DURING A practice round of golf on the Lalor- tune golf course, Richard Bland sinks a long putt, v V . JIM SINCLAIR shows his top term as he clears the crossbar during the All-Conference Meet. SEASON'S RECORD Central . . . 74 Muskogee . . . 44 Central . . . Second B. T. Washington- Webster Triangular Central . . . First Hale-Bartlcsville Triangular Central . . . Fourth All-City Central . . . 29 Rogers . . . 89 Central . . . Third Oklahoma Seven Conference Meet Central . . . Fifth Regional Meet Central . . . Eight State Meet Central . . . First Memorial-Kelly Triangular Cindermen Record ediocre Year During a year stereotyped for rebuilding, Centralis cindermen sped their Way to a third place finish in the Oklahoma Seven Confer- ence Meet and squeezed home fourth in the All-City battle. Paeed by several outstanding leaders, the tracksters made fine showings in both the Regional and State Meets, finishing fifth and eighth, respectively. TRACK LETTERMEN-FRONT ROW: Gary l-larnilton. Phil DuVall, Mike Slover. SECOND ROW: Coach Chuck Bowman, Steve Garrett, James Morrison, Lloyd Phil Flemming proved to be one of the best performers in the area as he Finished second in thc state in both the lovv and high hurdles. Flemming amassed an incredible 109 points through the l963 season. Sixteen points are required to letter. Iim Sinclair and Iames Morrison Were the other representatives from Central to the State Meet. George. BACK ROW: Lee Stevens, Phil Flemming, Phil l-lermon, Jim Sinclair. it wait ,gon AQLSQY tiziiriiii, or ge L , 1 l 3 ,QQRT I? , 4 IREM 'Eu 4 BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: Darrell Shehan. Marvin Robinson, Benny Hopkins, Milce Eppler, Don Bradford. SECOND ROW: Bill Maxwell, Harold Clem, Larry Ship- let, Ronnie Rowell. THIRD ROW: Doug Manning. Jerry Reynolds, Riley McCaslcill, Dennis Howard. Hardballer SEASON,S RECORD Central . . 9 Sapulpa Central . . 5 McLain Central . . 9 Ponca City Central . . 8 Edison . Central . . 9 Ponca City Central . . 2 Rogers . Central . . l Hale . Central . . lO Edison . Central . . 13 Booker T. Central . . 9 Bartlesville Central . . l l Bartlesville Central . . l Rogers . Central . . 0 Hale . REGIONALS Central . . 7 Edison . Central . . O Muskogee CONFERENCE FINALS Central . . 6 Hale . FOURTH ROW: Bill Horacelc, Steve Cox, Milce Taylor, Joe Smith. BACK ROW: Ronnie Cole, manager: John Morrison, manager: Kenneth Nebraski, manager: Coach Clyde Charvoz. Roll to Fine Season Coached by Clyde Charvoz, the Central baseball 3 Braves Won the northern division of the Oklahoma 2 Seven Conference, In 16 games, the Braves lost only 2 5, three to Hale. In the conference championship 4 game, Hale escaped with a 7-6 victory in 12 innings. 4 Don Bradford led the city in hitting with a booming 0 .452 average. Bradford was named to the mythical 3 All-City team along With sophomore catcher Dennis 0 Howard. Seniors Doug Manning and Steve Cox gave 2 the squad experienced leadership that boosted the 1 Braves to a winning season. 6 6 5 0 6 7 LUNGING for a fast ground ball, shortstop Milce Eppler puts in another day of hard practice. 2 f M ia 177 F vm ' W' Qi Yi SY 1 fy fggnfqif, 7 V I Ki 53 ff W K . t gg! i' -, 2 'pry .fi 9 ' 14' ' xi 1 si I 'Ef M .,,, 5 if -. 'Q f' 'R W F? L 'v 4 1 f A Emir Q, vw. ,, lwog Y 5 Q1 af? wi ' . 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Maman-v M ,, .M M I A .yn ' --... W' - -s .. W in-4 Mn Xxwj Q, lf f mmv, m,A.L M W enior Compile En iable Record Three eventful years are over for the class of l964. VVe have much to remember from the thrill of our first assembly as sophomores to the nostalgia of our last. The friendships made and the experiences shared were an im- portant part of our school years. Old traditions seemed new for us as we selected Miss Susan Ramsay as our queen and crowned King Daze, We enjoyed Pygmalion, our class play, and celebrated the holiday sea- son with a Christmas party. Bill Perram was chosen to reign as senior Santa Claus III. With the surprise arrival in November of an exchange student from Sweden Central had the unique distinction of three foreign visitors Leadership was essential to the success of our senior year and under the guidance of our class officers. sponsor, and counselors, we worked for graduation. Leading the senior class as officers were Lloyd George, presidentg Mike Eppler, vice-presidentg Carol Cox, secre- taryg and Malcolm Hall, treasurer. Invaluable assistance was given by the board and home- room presidents, With this leadership the class of '64 completed a successful year. As we leave Central we suddenly realize the three years our diplomas symbolize are over, but we know these years have prepared us to take a place in todayis modern world. We can face the future with the knowledge and the values we have learned at Central, certain of their enduring guidance. V,-N... . .ff , M ' jlji Q' lun K: i lu pg X f .lil-hw CLASS OFFICERS-Mike Eppfer, Caro Cox, Marcorm HQH, and Uoyd George. gnfws' QQ? 7 . Nw., i , K REVIEWING resf scores are fne senior counselors, Mrs. Sands and Mr. Dorscn. QW, 'Wana f QUEEN FINALISTS, Sus'e, Linda, Susan, Marilyn, Yvonne, Caro Dorna Krrfy, and Corrie a' smrie nopefuiiy afrer rne assernbfy Kevin Corn ell Rule .. 5'-- we me m f '51 L TOP ROW: Bill Aaron Home Room Officer, Honor Roll, SC: Rufh Ann Aaron Adverfising Board, Daze Board, FHA Parliamenfarian, Medico Club, Red Feaihers: Ken Ackleyg Frank Acosfa. SECOND ROW: Pam Adkins: Marian Alex- ander Home Room Officer: Tommy Allen Tand l Club: Joyce Allman Red Feafhers, Synchro- neffes. THIRD ROW: Richard Allfizerg Dianna Als- paugh Carousel, Honor Roll, Red Feafhersg Linda Ames: Jimmy Anderson Home Room Officer. FOURTH ROW: Johnny Anderson Foofball Lefferman, l.effermen's Club, Red Cross: Ron Anderson Honor Roll: Sue Andrew DECA: Allan Anfhony T and l Club. FIFTH ROW: Pal' Arvidson Adverfising Board, Class Commiffees, Daze, Red Cross, Red Feafher Squad Leader, Tom Tomi Johne Ashby Class Commiffees, Home Room Officer: Melvin Ausfing James Ayers. ith lren Hand TOP ROW: Deanna Baker GRA, Medico Club Synchroneffesg Dennis Baker Home Room Of- ficer: PaHi Baker Red Feafhersq Rick Balboa Home Room Officer. SECOND ROW: Jeannie Ballard, Johnny Bar- bour, Bob Barker, Randy Barker Home Room Officer, Honor Roll. I54 TOP ROW: Judy Barnum Carousel, Daze board, Home Room Ol'licer, lnlernaiional Club. Red Fealhers: Donna Barre'H: Judy Barrefl' Honor Roll, Red Fealhersg Wayne Bass. SECOND ROW: Diane Bafeman Camarala, Daze board, Home Room Olilicer, Inferna- lional Club, Pygmalion, Syncronellesg Kay Bayoufh: Carolyn Beard: Gary Beard. Bend Perfect TOP ROW: Herb Beard: Melinda Beard Band, Red Feaihersg Johnye Rufh 'Bearpaw Red Feaihers: Bill Beeman AFS Siudenl Abroad, Key Club, NHS, SC, Speal4er's Bureau, Thespians. SECOND ROW: Doro+hy Begley A Cappella Choir: Susan Bel+ Home Room Officer, Red Feaihers: Sandy Benfley Camarala, Class Commillees, Home Room Officer, Red Fealhe ers: David Benfon Medico Club. THIRD ROW: Sharon Berger Carousel, Daze, Red Feaihersy Bill Bigelow: David Bishop: Mike Bivens Band, Carousel, Chess Club, lnheri'l' 'rhe Wind, Orcheslra, Pygma- lion. FOURTH ROW: Lonna Black Camarala, Daze, Pygmalion, Thespians, Band Queen, Head Twirler: Jimmy Blackwell Honor Roll, Le+'rermen's Club, lvleclico Club, Mu Alpha Thela, NHS: Richard Bland Golf Leilerman, l.ei+erman's Club, Town Hall Usher: Bob Bloomfield Class Commiilees, Honor Roll, Lel- iermen's Club, Swimming Leilerman, Boys' Slaie, Boys' Nalion. FIFTH ROW: Hearl Boen T and l Club: Carl Bogler Daze Board, lnheriJr ihe Wind, Pygmalion, Thespians: Barbara Boris Daze Board, lnlernalional Club, Ouill and Scroll, Red Fealhers, School Lilie : Cafherine Borland Camarala, NHS, Red Fealhers, SC, Syncroneiles V. Pres. l55 Marching Maneuver Autumn Come Late TOP ROW Johnny Bowdle Adverrising Board Pres., Daze Board, Home Room Officer, Key Club, Karen Bowline, Michael Boyce, Larry l Boyer. SECOND ROW: Don Bradford Baseball Lei- l lerman, Foolball Lellerman, l.ellermen's Club, Sragecrafr, Carol Bradley Carousel, NHS, Red Fealhers, Caroline Brand Red Fealhers, Jim Brasher Carousel, Class Commilrees, Daze, Home Room Officer. eniors Swelter TOP ROW: Joe Brafcher Carousel, Cheer- 1 leader, Daze Board Pres., lnheril' The Wind, Pygmalion, Thespian Pres., Carl Brazelfon lnrernarional Club, Beclcy Brewer Red Fealh- ers, Sragecrall, Susan Brews'I'er FTA, Quill and Scroll, School Life, Spanish Club. SECOND ROW: Truman Briggs lnheril' ihe Wind, Flag Team, Linda Brighl' Carousel, Honor Roll, Red Fearhers, Sharon Brosf Adver- 'rising Board, Daze Board, Honor Roll, NHS, Red Fearhers, BeH'y Brown Honor Roll, Red Fealhers. THIRD ROW: Jim Brown, Sfephen Brown, Sfeve Brown ,, Daze Board, lnheril The Wind, Lellermen's Club, Swimming l.eH'erman, Thespians, Susan Brown Daze Board, Red Fealhers, Thespians. FOURTH ROW: Wanda Brown Red Cross, Zora Brown GRA, lviedico Club, Red Fealhers, John BrummeH' Class Commiliees, Daze, SC, Dale Bunney. FIFTH ROW: Donald Burgess Band, Chess Club, Terry Burgin, Sharon BurneH' Honor Roll, Peggy Byrne lviedico Club, Pygmalion, Red Fealhers. I56 TOP ROW: .David Cadwell: Tommy Calhoun T and l Club: Connie Campbell Camarafa, Cheerleader, Class Commillees, Daze Board, NHS, Red Fearhersg Larry Campbell Daze Board, Sraqecrallr. SECOND ROW: Rozalin Campbell Class Commilreesg Gary Canada: Mark Capeharl' Carousel, Daze, Honor Roll, Key Club Pres.. Home Room Pres., NHS: Roy Carrick. THIRD ROW: Jim Carler Baseball Lellerman, Foorball Leirerman, Le++errnen's Club, Town Hall Usher: Jerry Car'I'wrigh+g Perry CaHs: Sonny Caufhen Home Room Owcficer, T and I Club. FOURTH ROW: Burke Chandler Tom Tom , Brenda Chelf Red Fea'rhers1 Judifh Ann Chen- auli' Daze Board, Home Room Oliiicer, Honor Roll, Pygmalion, Speakers' Bureau Pres., Thes- pians Sec.: Charles Cherry Honor Roll, Med- ico Club. FIFTH ROW: Jere Jo Chieppo Chess Club, Honor Roll, lniernarional Club, NHS, Red Fearh- ers, Speakers' Bureau: Dolores Clark: Freda Clark Adverrising Board, Daze Board, Honor Roll, NHS, Red Cross, Red Fealhersg Harold Clem Baseball Lerierman, l..e++ermen's Club, T and I Club. cCaiferty' TOP ROW: ..PauleH'e Clem, Michael Click Chess Club V. Pres., Daze Board, Inheri+ rhe Wind, Pygmalion, Red Cross: Wal+er Clufeg BeH'y Clymer Honor Roll, Red Fearhers, SECOND ROW: Nick Coachmang Roberl' Cobbg Jolene Cobleg Pai' Cochrane Honor Roll, Hlnheril' The Wind, School Life, Thes- pians. I57 as-5 Red Blazer Dazzles TOP ROW: Ani+a Cockrellg Georgia Cody, Chris Cole: Ronald Cole. SECOND ROW: Willard Cole: Sue Collins Honor Roll, Red Feafhers Squad Leader: Mike Cons+an1'ine Band, DECA Chaplain, Mike Conway. THIRD ROW: Myra Cook Red Fealhersg Shirley Cook Carousel, Daze Board, lnler- nalional Club, Red Fealhers, SC, Synchronellesg S+eve Cook Baseball Lelierman: Donna Cooper Medico Club V. Pres., Red Fealhers, SC. FOURTH ROW: Harold Coofsg Pele Cope- lin Class Cornrniilees, Daze Board, DECA, Home Room Pres., Red Fealhersg Kevin Corn- well Daze Board, Honor Roll, Key Club, NHS, SC Pres., Carol Cox AFS Siudeni, Daze Board, Opera Club Treas., Speakers' Bureau, Sr. Class Sec., Thespians. FIFTH ROW: Donna Crawford Red Feaihers: Darlene Creamer: Barbara Sue Criner Red Fealhersq Karon Crismon Red Fealrhers. Elephant Joke Trample enior TOP ROW: Sharon Crismon Class Commil- Tees, FHA, Medico Club, Red Cross, Red Fealhersp Paul Crish Charles Crouch: Sharon Cruzan Carousel, Home Room Oiiicer, Opera Club Sec., Daze, SECOND ROW: Sherry Culberfson Carou- sel, Red Feaihersg Ed Curfmang George Curfmang Sam Curry. l58 TOP ROW: Donna Daggs Camarata, Red Feathers: Wanda Dalton DECA: Orville Damron Daze Board, Home Room Otticer, Inherit the Wind, Key Club Sec., Speakers' Bureau, Town Hall Usher: Gene Daniel Stage- cratt. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Dasher Red Feath- ers Squad Leader: Charles Daugherty Honor Roll, Key Club, NHS Pres., Quill and Scroll, Tom Tom Editor, Town Hall Usher: Fred Davenport Town Hall Usher: Marsha Daven- port Red Feathers, SC. Susie Stout Lead Red Feather TOP ROW: Glenna Davidson Honor Roll, Red Feathers: Charlie Davis Class Committees, Home Room Pres., Honor Roll, Key Club V. Pres.: Coleman Davis Daze Board, Stagee cratt Pres.: Connie Davis Advertising Board, International Club. SECOND ROW: Frank Davis Home Room Ot- ticer, Stagecratt: Barbara Dawson Carousel, Red Feathers, SC: Patricia Dean International Club, Red Feathers: Marilyn Dearclortt Red Feathers. THIRD ROW: Robert Delzell Band, Home Room Otticer: Stan Demaree: Tony Diaz Lettermen's Club, Stagecratt, Wrestling Letter- man: James DiI+s. FOURTH ROW: Lincla Doclcrey Home Room Otticer: Donna Dolina Medico Club, Red Cross: Barbara Dozier Red Feathers: Alan Drew T and I Club Sgt. at Arms. FIFTH ROW: Joe Driscoll: Suzanne Drum- mond: Sherry Dugger Carousel, Daze, Daze Board, Red Feathers: Sandra Duncan Home Room Otticer, Red Feathers. I59 Disaster trike on TOP ROW: Gary Dunham Red Cross: Larry Dunham: Vincen'l' Dunn Speakers' Bureau: Clara Durani' GRA, Honor Roll, Orchesrra, Red Feaihers. SECOND ROW: Pai' Duvall Home Room Orli- cer, Red Fearhers, Siagecrair: Phillip DuVaII Cross Counrry Leirerman, LeHermen's Club. Track Lerrerman: Charles Eclmoundsg Mildred Edwards Home Room Oriicer, Red Feaihers. To ember Z2 TOP ROW: Margarel Elder Red Fearhers: Marsha Elkins Camarara, Daze Board, NHS, Quill and Scroll, School Life Ediror, Speakers' Bureau Sec.: Judy EIIio+ Class Commirrees, Honor Roll, SC: James Ellison. SECOND ROW: John Elwell T and I Club: Jack English: Mike Eppler Baseball Leirerman, Baskerball Lerierman, Key Club, NHS, Torn Tom, Class V. Pres.: Marvin Esmond Class Commirrees, Fooiball Lerrerman, Home Room Officer, I.eIIermen's Club V. Pres. THIRD ROW: Eddie EveriH': Pere Exline Daze Board, Town Hall Usher: Vivica Fair Carousel, Daze Board, Inherir rhe Wind, Pygmalion, Sragecrafr, Thespians: Edward Fearon. FOURTH ROW: Mike Feeney: Bill Felber Honor Roll: Lynn Ferguson Camarara, Home Room Oriicer, Red Fearhers, Siagecrair: Wayne Ferguson Band, Daze, Honor Roll. FIFTH ROW: Tommy Finley Band, Daze : Dean Fleming Home Room Oiiicer, Lerrerme-n's Club, Swimming Lerrerman, T and I Club: Barbara Flemingsg James Flercher Home Room Oriicer, Honor Roll, Key Club, Mu Alpha Thera, NHS. I6O TOP ROW: Bill Ford Daze Board, Inherif fhe VVind, NHS, SC V, Pres., Speakers' Bureau, Thespians Scribe: JeaneH'e Forehand Adver- fising Board, Daze Board, Home Room Officer, Honor Roll, NHS, Red Feafhers: Linda Fosfer Carousel, Red Feafhers: RheH Fosfer. SECOND ROW: Mack Franklin Class commif- fees: Marfha Freeman Home Room Officer: Sfephen Freeze Adverfising Board V. Pres., Daze Board, Medico Club, Ouill and Scroll, Red Cross Treas., Tom Tom : Grefa Fuhrman. THIRD ROW: Jim Furr Class Commiffees, Foofball Lefferman, Home Room Officer, Leffer- men's Club, NHS: Kay Furr: Sieve Gaines Class Commiffees, Honor Roll, NHS: Ernie Galufza. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Gambill: Pilar Gar- cia Daze Board Sec., Home Room Officer, lnfernafional Club, Pygmalion, Speakers' Bu- reau, Thespians V. Pres.: Michael Garner Home Room Officer, SC: Beafrice Jean Gar- re'H' GRA, Red Cross, Red Feafhers, SC. FIFTH ROW: Lois Garrison: John Garver Chess Club, Medico Club: Olen Gasfon: Boyd George Cross-Counfry Lefferman, Leffer- men's Club, Track Lefferman. hooked eni TOP ROW: Lloyd George Cross-Counfry Lefferman, Daze Board, l.effermen's Club, Track Lefferman, Wresfling Lefferman, Sr. Class Pres.: Charlene Gervais Home Room Officer, Honor Roll, NHS, Red Feafhers: Burr Gibbons Adverfising Board, Band Pres., Bd. of Direcfors, Daze, Daze Board, Orchesfra: Nancy Gib- bons Carousel, Daze, Honor Roll, Red Feafhers. SECOND ROW: Jane'I' Gill Adverfising Board, Camarafa, Red Feafhers: Bob Glass Golf Lef- ferman, Key Club, l.effermen's Club, Mu Alpha Thefa: Cinda Gleghorn: David Goddard. lbl Pilar Garcia Portrays iw' TOP ROW: CharIoH'e Golden: Barbara Gold- esberryg Howard Goodson Siaqecraiip Don- na Gough Red Feaihers. SECOND ROW: AnneH'e Gould Camaraia, Honor Roll, Inlernalional Club Pres., NHS, SC Sec., Speakers' Bureau: Alvin Gouyd T and I Club: Don Grace Daze g Johnny Graham. THIRD ROW: Rufhie Grasmanis Camaraia, Daze, Honor Roll, Medico Club, Red Feaihers: Arria Lee Gray: Sue Green: Carol Green- wood. FOURTH ROW: Aubrey Griffin: Mary Ann Griffin Band Librarian, Lalin Club, Red Feaih- ersg Eddie Griffilh T and I Club: Shelley Guin Camarala, Daze, Home Room Pres., Ouill and Scroll, Red Fearhers, Tom Tom. FIFTH ROW: Bill Hale: Jeanie Hale: Lazell Hale Red Fealhers: Larry Hallca Honor Roll, Key Club, Mu Alpha The-la, SC Parliamenlarian. Eliza Doolittle TOP ROW: Jon Hall: Malcolm Hall Class Commillees, Home Room Pres., Town Hall Ush- er, Senior Class Treas.7 Sherry Hall Red Feaih- ers Squad Leader, SC: Ellen Hall- Daze, Daze Board, Home Room Officer, lnheril The Wind, Pygmalion, Thespians. SECOND ROW: Janice Hamillong Mary Hamilfon Adveriising Board, Daze Board, GRA, Honor Roll, NHS, Red Fealhersq ScoH HamiI+on T and I Club: Suzy Hamilfon Red Feaihers. l62 TOP ROW: Tom HamiI+on Carousel, Daze, Orcheslraq BeH'y Hammons Honor Roll, Red Fealrhersg Harlen Hand: Mark Ha- ney. SECOND ROW: Pai' Hanigang Bill Harbisong Charley Harris: Sharon Harris Red Fealhers Squad Leader. HP gmaliolf' To TOP ROW: Kay Harvisong Roberi' Ha+fieIcI T and I Club: Ronnie Haverfieldg Shirley Hawkins. SECOND ROW: Pam Hay Red Fealhersq Joan Hayes Red Fearhersg Helen Haynes: Judy Haynes Red Fealrhers. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Hays: Jan Hebbelerg Judy Hellard Red Fearhersg Julia Henderson. FOURTH ROW: Renee Henderson Class Cornmillees, DECA V, Pres., Home Room OFFI- Cer, Honor Roll, Red Fealhersq Dennis Hendrick- son Daze g Ellen Henry: Virginia Henry Camarala, Class Commillees, Daze, Home Room Ollicer, Red Fealrhers Sec., Synchronelles. FIFTH ROW: Bill Hensley Foolball Lelferman, I.e++ermen's Club: Bill Herlang Laura Jane Herriman Red Fealrhers, Spanish Club, Tom Tom , Janie Herron Red Feaihers. I63 an BiHiHoracek Usher TOP ROW: Wayne Hibbard Chess Club, Medico Club, Mu Alpha Thera, NHS, Town Hall Usher: Neil Hicks Honor Roll, NHS, Town Hall Usher: Logan Hill Home Room Pres., T and I Club: Ralph Hill Home Room Pres., T. and I. Club Pres. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Hill Baseball Lelier- man, Fooiball Lelrermang KiH'y Hilsheimer Class Commiriees, Home Room Officer, Red Fearhers, Slagecraiip BeH'y Hisle Red Fearh- ers: Madlyn Hix Red Feaihers. in e Year TOP ROW: Carol Ann Hobbs DECAg Peggy Hobbs: Joyce HocIceH' FHA, Red Feafhersi David Hoff Honor Roll, Inlernarional Club, NHS, Town Hall Usher. SECOND ROW: Jim Holland Band, Inferna- 'rional Club: Tom Holm Home Room Officer, Red Cross: Sharon Holson FHA, Red Fearhersp Judy HoI1'on Red Fearhers, SC. THIRD ROW: Donna Honeywell Carousel, Daze, Daze Board, NHS, Pygmalion, Thes- piansq Linda Hopper: Bill Horacek Baseball Lerrerman, Foorball Leirerman, Home Room Pres., I.e+Iermen's Club Sec.-Treas.: Mike Hor- 'I'on DECA Pres. FOURTH ROW: Margie Hough Band, Daze, Medico Club, Red Fealhersy Dennis Hoyer Band, Daze, Daze Board: David Hubanksg Billie Hubbell. FIFTH ROW: Linda Hughes: Mary Hughes Honor Roll, NHS: Connie Sue Hulsizer Red Fearhersq Cafherine Hummel Camarala, Daze Board, Inlernalional Club, NHS, Red Feaihers Squad Leader, Tom Tom. I64 TOP ROW: Jerry Hurd Honor Roll, Key Club: Mary Lou Hurlburl' Quill and Scroll, Red Fealh- er Squad Leader, SC, Speakers' Bureau Treas., Tom Tom, Belly Crocker Homemaker ol To- morrow: Pafricia Huskey Slagecrall: Jimmy Ingram. SECOND ROW: Mike Isley: Cecil Isom Chess Club, Medico Club, T and I Club: Jim Jackson Tom Tom : Judy Jackson. THIRD ROW: Dixie JarreH': Jona'l'han Jeffy Key Club, Speakers' Bureau, A Cappella Choir: Don Johnson Alhlelic Manager, Tom Tom : Judy Johnson Home Room Oiclicer, Honor Roll, Inlernalional Club, NHS, Red Fealher Squad Leader, Synchronelles. FOURTH ROW: Linda Johnson Adverlising Board, GRA, Home Room Ollicer, NHS, Red Fealhers: Philip Johnson Daze Board, Honor Roll, lnheril 'rhe Wind, Pygmalion, SC, Thespians: Phyllis Johnson Red Fealhers: Shirley Johnson. FIFTH ROW: Billy Jones: Rodney Jones Band: Monly Jordan: Phillip Kager. Part Climaxe Holiday AUIIVIIIB TOP ROW: Hugh Keen Honor Roll: Beverly Keigley: Bobby Keller: Dave Keller T and I Club. SECOND ROW: Mary Kelley: Tom Kimball Town Hall Usher: Janice King Camarala Sec., Home Room Pres., Honor Roll, Red Fealhers: Jim King Slaqecrall. I65 I TOP ROW: Marilyn King Camarala, Class Commillees, Daze, Daze Board, Honor Roll, Red Fealhers: Rhonda King Red Fealhers: Cynlhia Kinlcaid Camarala, Honor Roll, Medico Club, NHS, Red Fealhers: Gene Kirlcpalriclc Daze, lvlu Alpha Thela. I SECOND ROW: Sidney Kilchel Honor Roll, lvlu Alpha Thela Pres., NHS, SC, Town Hall Usher: Barbi Knighl' Camarala, Carousel, Daze Board, Honor Roll, Red Fealhers, SC: Dave Knighlen Home Room Ollicer, Pygrna- I lion, A Cappella: Tommy Krauser Home Room Pres., T and I Club. THIRD ROW: Linda Kroll: Leonard Lang: Joe Large Band, Daze : Gene Lash. FOURTH ROW: Donna Laughery Honor Roll, Red Cross: Sue Lawrence Carousel, Daze, Daze Board, Inheril' lhe Wind, Red Fealhers, Thespians: James Lenox: Eunice LevereH' Red Fealhers, FIFTH ROW: Paula Lewis Home Room Orli- cer: Mellon Lindle Foolball Lellerman, Slage- crall: Paul Lindsey Chess Club, Town Hall Usher: Roberl' Lobo. arsha Elkin Edits 'lSchool Life TOP ROW: Delores Locul' Honor Roll, Red Cross: Donna Logan lnlernalional Club Treas., Larin Club V. Pres., lvlu Alpha Thela Sec.-Treas., NHS, Pygmalion, Red Fealhers: Johnny Long: Busler Longacre. SECOND ROW: Jim Longacre: Jannelle Lum- Iey Carousel, Daze Board, Honor Roll, Red Cross, Red Fealher Squad Leader: Knul' Lyslad Carousel, lnlernalional Club, Key Club, SC, AFS Exchange Sludenl: Connie Mabes. I66 TOP ROW: David MacKenzie Honor Roll, NHS: Valinda Maddux DECA, Red Feaihers: John Magnusson Class Comrniriees, Daze Board, lnheriJr The Wind, SC Treas., Thespiansi Mary Mahoney Inheri+ The Wind. SECOND ROW: Barbara Mailes: Judy Main- er DECA: Riclc Majors DECA: Mary Ann Malie Camarala, Daze Board, lnheri+ The Wind, Pygmalion, Red Fealhers, Thespians. Honor Roll Recognize 1 6 emor TOP ROW: Pai' Maney Class Commiiiees, Medico Club Pres., Red Feaiher Squad Leader, SC: Susanna Manfovani Camaraia, lnlerna- Jrional Club, Laiin Club, Red Fealhers, Synchro- neiies, AFS Exchange Siudenl: Marie Manuel Red Fealhers: Lynda Maples Red Fealhers. SECOND ROW: Beverly Marang Home Room Officer, Siagecraii: Sharon Marlin: Fran Marsh Daze Board, lnheriJr The Wind, Pygmalion, SC, Synchroneiles Pres., Thespiansi Ken Marlin. THIRD ROW: Pai' Mariin Red Feaihersi Thom Marlin: LuzeH'a Marfinez Adveriising Board, Carousel, NHS, Quill and Scroll, School Life, Spanish Club Pres.: Jan Mason Camaraia, Home Room Oiiicer. FOURTH ROW: Yvonne Mason Camarala, Home Room Oliiicer, Red Fealhers: Jerry Max- ey Red Cross, Town Hall Usher: Jerry Mayes Key Club, Town Hall Usher: Gail Maynard Red Feaihers. FIFTH ROW: James McAllis+er: Jim McAn- inch Home Room Oiiicerp Richard McAninch T and l Club: Vicfor McBee Chess Club, Hon- or Roll. I67 131 If TOP ROW: CharIo'H'e McCaFFerty DECA, Red Feathers, SC: Mike McCain: Mary McCall: Linda McClure Daze, Home Room Otticer, Red Cross, Red Feather V. Pres., Queen Attend- ant. SECOND ROW: Sammy McCoIIoughg Ken McConnell Home Room Otticer, T and I Club: Jerry McDaniel, Jan McDonald Red Feathers. Ie Winter Slews Student Pace TOP ROW: Margaret McDonald: Sam McGa- hey T and I Club: Susie McGraw Daze, Modern Dance Club, Red Feathersg Carolyn McKenzie Red Feathers. SECOND ROW: Stan McKinney: Linda Mc- Laughlin Red Feathers: Jeanette McLeIIandg Carol McMahon Camarata, Red Feathers. THIRD ROW: Connie McPeeIq Becky Mead- ows Advertisinq Board, Daze, Daze Board, Ivledico Club, SC, Synchronettesg Terry Mears: Donna Meyer Advertising Board, Honor Roll, International Club, Red Feathers. FOURTH ROW: Sue Meyer Daze, GRA V. Pres., Honor Roll, International Club, Red Feath- ers, Modern Dance Club Pres.: Emma Miles: Bob Miller: Cheryl Miller Red Cross, Red Feathers. FIFTH ROW: James Miller: Kenneth Miller: Martha Miller, June Mitchell FHA, Red Feath- ers. I68 TOP ROW: Ken Mi+cI1eII Home Room Officer, SC, Swimming Leflermang Saundra Mifchell A Cappella Choir: Lyle MoffiH' Foolball Lerler- man, Home Room Officer, LeI+ermen's Club Pres.: Jack Moody Home Room Officer, T and I Club. SECOND ROW: Randy Mooney Carousel, Daze, Orclwesfrag Carolyn Moore: Don Moore T and I Club: Marilyn Moore Red Feaflwers. THIRD ROW: Mary Moore: Cassondra Mo- ran Carousel, Honor Roll, NHS, Orcheslrag Tom Moran: Jim Morrison Cross-Couniry Lef- Ierrnan, LeHermen's Club, Track Lellerman. FOURTH ROW: James MoH'g Gary Mullins: David Murdock: Lowell Murdock. FIFTH ROW: Mike Murphy, Micheallynn Murphy Daze Board, GRA Pres., Red Fea+I'1- ers, SC: Jim Murray: Linda Murray Cama- rala Pres., Daze Board, Honor Roll, Red Fearlwers, Synclmronelles, Tom Tom. Cager Advance to State Tournament TOP ROW: Ron Narboeg Barbara Neal FHA, Red Feailiersg Ken Nebraski Allrileric Manager, LeI'Iermen's Club, Red Cross: Alice Neely. SECOND ROW: Darlene Nelson Slaqecrallg Donna Nelson: Alice Niemeyer Camarala V. Pres., GRA Sec., Red Feallners Squad Leader, Jack Norfon Quill and Scroll, Tom Tom. I69 TOP ROW: Richard Oakes T and I Club: Roberi- Olinghouseg Claude Oliver Band: Deloris O'Neal lnlernalional Club, Red Fealh- GFS. SECOND ROW: Teddy Oneyg Pamela Osborn DECA, Red Cross: Sfeven Osborn FTA Treas., Medico Club, SC: Zelda Osborn Camarala, Daze Board, FTA Pres., Tom Tom, Modern Dance Club Vice-Pres., Girls' Siaie. THIRD ROW: Beverly Parmleyg Dennis ParroH': Sally Parsley Adverlising Board Sec., Daze Board, lniernalional Club Vice-Pres., Medico Club, Red Feaiher Squad Leader, SC: Sandra Pale Red Fealhers. FOURTH ROW: Breni' PaH'erson Band, Daze, Key Club, Mu Alpha Thela, NHS Treas., SC, Mike Payne: Joe Perks Honor Roll, Mu Alpha Thelra, NHS, Quill and Scroll, Tom Tom Business Manager, Town Hall Usher: Bill Perram Senior Sania Claus. FIFTH ROW: ,Tom Perry Carousel, Daze, Daze Board, Inheri+ lhe Wind, Pygma- lion, Sragecralr Properly Mgr.: Sharron Per- sallg Jana Pe+ers Adverlising Board, Red Fealhersy John Pe+herick. Joe Bratcher TOP ROW: Linda PeH'i+g Mary Phelps Honor Roll, Lalin Club, Medico Club, Red Fealhers, A Cappella Choir: Roberfa Phelps Adveriising Board Treas., Daze Board, NHS, Orcheslra Treas,, Quill and Scroll, School l.ile g Pafricia Pinley DECA, Red Feaihers. SECOND ROW: Diann PiH'serg Thomas Plas+er Medico Club: Gilberi- Plunke'Hg Tim Ponder. I70 TOP ROW: Larry Por+erg Marie Por+er Red Feaihersg Fred PoH'orf Band, Key Club, Mu Alpha Thela, NHS Vice-Pres.: Greg Poulos Foorball Lelrerman. SECOND ROW: Sam Powell Carousel, Foorball Lelierman, LeHermen's Club: Jim Praferg Donna Prigmore Camarara, Daze Board, Pygmalion, Tom Tom, Girls' Sfale, Queen Ailendanig Wanda PruiH'. eniors Ask: HW TOP ROW: Anifa PucIceH'e Carousel, Red Fearhersi James Pulliam: Rodney Queen SC, T and I Club V. Pres.: Mary Rabe Medico Club, Red Fealhers. SECOND ROW: Jim Ragsdale Home Room Pres., LeHermen's Club, Sragecrair, Wresiling Lerrermang Carol Rambo Carousel, Daze g Susan Ramsay Camarala, Cheerleader, Daze Board, Red Fearhers, SC, Miss Ceniral High XLIIIg Aaron Rankin. THIRD ROW: Karhleen Rasberry NHS, Mike Rarhbone Home Room Officer, T and I Club, Town Hall Usherg Mary Ann Rauch Red Feaih- ersq Eddie Rech. FOURTH ROW: Greia Redman DECA Seo, Red Fealhersg Carol Reed Red Fealhersg Dean Reeves: Kai Reinius AFS Foreign Exchange Srudenl, Class Commirrees, Key Club. FIFTH ROW: Pai' Reinolds Home Room Orli- cer, Red Fealhersg Jean Reins Red Feaihersg Ted Renigar Red Cross: Johnny Reynolds. l7I 0 0 99 ho Is Nom De km eniors Star in Daze TOP ROW: Kafhy Reynolds Carousel, A Cappella Choir, Red Feaihers, SC: Marilyn Reynolds: Mary Reynolds FHA Sec., Red Fearhersi John Rhodes. SECOND ROW: James Rincyg Jean Ririe FTA Hislorian, Home Room Officer, Honor Roll, Ouill and Scroll, Red Fearhers, Torn Tom Sec.: Ellis Robinson, Janice Robinson A Cappella Choir, Adverrisinq Board, Home room Officer, Honor Roll, Red Feaihers. Fanta tique TOP ROW: Carol Robison: Marfha Roden: Paul Rogers Carousel q Reid Rogers, Flag Guard. SECOND ROW: John Roop LeHermen's Club, Tennis Lerlermanq Jim Roper: Kafhy Rose, Leslie Rose Medico Club, Red Fearhers, SC, Synchroneiies. THIRD ROW: Vernon Ross: Carol Rosser: Re- nee Roszel Camaraia, Carousel, Orchesira, Ouill and Scroll, School Life, Synchroneiies Sec., Linda Roy. FOURTH ROW: Gary Runyan Carousel, Daze Board, Orchesrra Pres.: Rene Ruse: Jim Rush: Jerry Rushing. FIFTH ROW: Candy Russell Red Feaihersg Sheila Russell Home Room Officer, Red Feaih- ers: Russell Thomas: Leon Rufherford. I72 TOP ROW: Pele Sanders: Don Sassano Daze Board, lnheri+ The Wind, School Life, V. Pres. Speakers' Bureau, Thespians, Town Hall Usher: Ca'I'hy Savage Carousel, Honor Roll, Medico Club, Red Fealhersg Ronny Sawyer Honor Roll, lnlernalional Club, Spanish Clulo. SECOND ROW: Mike Schidlowski Town Hall Usher: Ber'I' Schou'l'en Honor Roll, Key Club, Pygmalion, Sragecrafl: Ann Schroeder Daze Board, lnheri+ The Wind, Pygmalion : Bob Schroeder T and l Club. THIRD ROW: Nicki Schuler Carousel, Red Cross Pres., Red Fealhersg Billie ScoH': Jerry ScoH' Key Clulo: Janice Seaba Carousel, Red Pealhers. FOURTH ROW: Ka+hleen Seiberl: Bill Self DECA: Jim Sellers T and I Clulo: Andreas Senske Pygmalion, Sragecrafl, Thespians. FIFTH ROW: Ronald Shanks: Phyllis Sharp GRA, Red Fealhers: Zilla Sharp Carousel, A Cappella Choir Sec.-Treas., Thespians, SC, Home Room Officer: Bill Shaw. pring Fever TOP ROW: Fred Shawger Foolball Lellerman, Home Room Orficer, LeHermen's Club: Jean Shepard Class Commillees, Red Fealhersg Mel- va Sherwood: Mark Shidler Tennis Lellerman. SECOND ROW: Richard Shields: Jim ShifleH' Home Room Officer: Russell Shipley: Housfon Shirley Key Clulo, Mu Alpha Theia V. Pres.. Quill and Scroll, School Life, Speakers' Bureau. I73 Grip Upperclassmcn TOP ROW: Beverly Shoenhair Red Feaihersg Jackie Shofner Medico Club Sec., Red Feaihers: Lore'Ha Sides Band, Honor Roll, NHS, Red Feaihersg James Siegfried. SECOND ROW: Alberi' Silkey Daze , Mar- fha Simpson Daze, Honor Roll, Red Feaihersy Shirley Ann Sims, Mary Ann Skinner Slage- crail. THIRD ROW: Joyce Skocdopoleg Mike Slover Cross-Couniry Leiierman, LeHermen's Club, Track Leliermang Bessie Smilh GRA, Red Cross, Red Feaihersg Carol Smifh Chess Club, FHA, FTA, lnlernalional Club, Red Cross, School Life. FOURTH ROW: Doug Smifh Band, Chess Club, Honor Roll, lvledico Club Treas., Tom Torn g Freda Smilh DECA: Jerry Smifh Carousel, Daze, Home Room Officer, ln- heril' The Wind, Pygmalion : Jo Ann Smifh Home Room Oiciicer. FIFTH ROW: Leroy Smifh Band: Leslie Smifh Camarala, Daze Board, Home Room Pres., Quill and Scroll, School Life, Thespians: Peggy Smifh Camaraia Treas., Class Commii- iees, Daze, Red Fealhers Treas., Synchro- nerresg Regina Smifh Red Feaihers Squad Leader. Dinner Dance Precede Graduation TOP ROW: Sharon Smifh Red Feaihersg Tom Smifhg Jim Snap, Wayland Snow Siagecrall. SECOND ROW: Don Sokolg Judi Solomon Home Room Ohficer, Red Fealhersg Carolyn Soufhwoodg RheH' Speer Bd. of Direciors, Class Commiilees, Daze Board, Hlnherir Jrhe Wind, Thespians, Town Hall Usher. I74 TOP ROW: Jean Spencer: Shirley Spencer: Esfelle Sperberg Sandy Sfalcup Class Commii- lees, Red Fearhers. SECOND ROW: Jerry Sfephensg Sandy Sfe- phens Home Room Pres., Red Feaihersg Saun- clra Sfephensong Wanda Sfephenson Red Cross, Red Fealhers. ,4-if 'E' Ve per ervice In pires Senior TOP ROW: Sharon Srerlc Red Feafhersq Bill S'I'erne Daze Board, Honor Roll, Lafin Club, Quill and Scroll, School Life , James Sfeven- song Deana Sfewarl' Honor Roll. SECOND ROW: Frank Sfewari' A Cappella Choir Pres., Carousel, Daze, Daze Board, School Life , Jean S+ewar'l'g Eddie Sfillwellg Norma Sfimson. THIRD ROW: Kay S+one Camarala, Red Fealrhers, Siaqecrafrg Susie Sfouf Camarala, Class Commifrees, Daze Board, Honor Roll, NHS, Red Fearher Pres.: Rick Sfowell Honor Roll, NHS, Tom Tom : Carolyn Slringfellow GRA, FTA, Red Fealher Squad Leader, SC, Synchronefles, Modern Dance Club. FOURTH ROW: Paul Sfrolcey Band, Daze, Home Room Officer, Marion Sfurdyg EvereH' Suggg Fred Sullivenf. FIFTH ROW: Paul Swanson Golf Leirerman, LeHermen's Club: Terry Sweel' Home Room Officer, Medico Club Sec., Red Fealher Squad Leader: Joyce Swim Class Commiiiees, Daze, Red Feaihersp Julie Tabb Honor Roll, Larin Club, Mu Alpha Thera, NHS, Orchesrra, Red Fearher Squad Leader. I75 TOP ROW: Jerry Tate Home Room Otticer, Red Feathers, Stagecratt: Paul Tate, Home Room Otticer, Red Cross: Mike Taylor Baseball Letterman, Football Letterman, Lettermen's Club: Nancy Teel Carousel, Honor Roll, Interna- tional Club, Red Cross, Red Feathers, Synchro- nettes. SECOND ROW: Chris Teenor Class Com- mittees, Key Club, Pygmalion, Thespians: Nelia Templeton Carousel, Daze, Honor Roll, Red Feathers: Sue Thomas Red Cross, Red Feathers Squad Leader: Kirk Thompson Home Room Otticer. ew Assembly Center Hosts Graduation TOP ROW: Mary Ann Thompson Carousel, Daze, Daze Board, International Club, Red Feathers: Paula Tolley Camarata, Red Feath- ers: Buel Tramel: Betty Trammell Honor Roll, Red Feathers. SECOND ROW: Kathy Travis: Genice Trimble Red Feathers: Cheryl Trudgeon Red Cross, Red Feathers: Carol Ann Turley Home Room Otticer, DECA. THIRD ROW: Sherry Van Kleer DECA, Red Feathers: Frances Vaughn: Charles Vaught T and I Club: Gloria Vickers. FOURTH ROW: Don Viner Honor Roll, Inter- national Club, Latin Club Pres., Quill and Scroll, School Lite : Duane Wagner Football Letter- man, Lettermen's Club Sgt. at Arms, Tom Tom : Linda Wagoner: Mike Wait Daze, Stage- cratt. FIFTH ROW: Pat Wait Camarata, Carou- sel, Daze, Red Cross, Honor Roll, Interna- tional Clulog Juanita Wakeman: Lavern Walk- er Honor Roll: Maribeth Wallace Red Feath- ers. I76 TOP ROW: John Wallis Daze Board: Elaine Ward: Linda Ward Home Room Ollicer, Red Cross: Susie Warcl Carousel, Class Com- millee, Daze, Home Room Ollicer, Red Fealhers. SECOND ROW: Viclor Ward Slagecrall: Gloria Warren: David Walson: Sue Walson. THIRD ROW: Annell Wallenbarger Carou- sel, FHA, FTA, Quill and Scroll, School Lile, Spanish Club: Herla Walls Red Fealhers: June Websler Chess Club, Inlernalional Club, NHS, Quill and Scroll, School Lile, Speakers' Bureau: Susan Weisenborn Carousel, Daze, Daze Board, Honor Roll, Red Fealh- ers. FOURTH ROW: John Wells Carousel, In- heril lhe Wind, SC: Calhy Whalen A Cap- pella Choir, Lalin Club, Red Fealhers: Jo Ann Whealley Daze, Red Fealhers: Dorolhy Wheeler. FIFTH ROW: Anne While: Edward While A Cappella Choir V. Pres.: Lenard While: Sleve While. enior Bid La t Fare ell to CH TOP ROW: Barbara Whileis Red Fealhers: Carolyn Whilenaclc Home Room Ollicer, Red Fealhers, Slagecrall: Sue Whilloclc Red Fealhf ers: Jerry Whillinglon: Fred Wighlman Key Club, Pygmalion, Swimming Lellerman. SECOND ROW: Allan Wilcox Home Room Ollicer, Hlnheril lhe Wind, SC: Auslin Wilcox: Palricia Wiley: Jeanne Wilkie: Barbara Wil- liams Adverlisinq Board, Daze Board, Home Room Oliicer, Red Fealhers. I77 AN EXHAUSTING DAY, buf one filled willw discovery, an Oklalioma cave, as llwey crawled, climbed, dug, and was spenl by lliese arnaleur spelunlfers in five depllns oi resled among awe-inspiring lormalions underground. Q-2 enior Explore ncharted Path TOP ROW: Jerry Williams: Joe Williams Daze : Joyce Williams Adverrisinq Board: Laura Williams. SECOND ROW: Wanda Willis FHA, Red Cross: Susan Wilmefh Red Cross, Red Fealli- ers: Carolyn Wilson Carousel, Honor Roll, NHS, Orclieslra, Red Feallwers: Mary Winkerl' A Cappella Choir, Medico Club, Red Cross, Red Fealliers. THIRD ROW: Glen Wonderley Red Cross, T and I Club: Sam Wood: Carol Woods FHA, Red Cross: Gleenah Worley Home Room Pres. FOURTH ROW: Benny Wor+l1: Barbara Wren: Eddie Wriglwl' Carousel, Class Commillees, Daze, Daze Board. Opera Club Pres.: Phil Wriglwl' Hlnlieril l'l'ie Wind, Key Club, Tlies- pians lreas., Town Hall Uslier, Daze. FIFTH ROW: Brenda York: Lawrence Young lvledico Club: Ronnie Young SC: Gayle Zim- merman Camarara, Daze Board, lvledico Club Corres. Sec., NHS, Red Feallier Squad Leader, Synclwronelles Hislorian. l78 X ,, 'WSJ r' A' as 3' uf, s Q ' A f, a b if M 4 Y R I K H B41 A 1122 ,K iff. ,f ,iffvt t -' 5? m . .. 1 ' .-,Ny ,a : ,, 1 ., . :J L, V. -,, '3,f.,QA , .., ,4 f. , ,, . '-4 ,, 5 1 f r Q, ' Y :M f .K ,Rf Gi gym' W Q 1. ,MA , 5' . . . , . 'wg ' -C - - Q CAVE EXPLORERS Kevir'Q'CornwellFdndk Busty Daimfron f K' Www s?'6p fi3Tr'a5giimyQrekhend'-fiwrepare for another ,' ,. Fassqult on,1he narrciv-'passageways and chambers. ,M A ima - -gi' , - 2 , .55 gif 7 .f M as . .9'f.. , fl 6 '45 A-ff. 'N 4 . M fa LN if ,fa . ,XL-. Q we ,x,- . ,M is 1 QW Q im 75.2 is I, g Af . Qin, he Junior Chalk p lmpor ant Year Central High Sehool's 940 middlemen. members of the Class of 565, lived a year of discovery, excitement, and transition. The junior class of Central under the lead- ership of jerry Shonkwiler, president, Bebe Barber, vice-president, Nancy Tietgen, secre- tary, and Connie Murray, treasurer, started off the year with the election of three atten- dants to Miss Central High. Bebe Barber, Cynthia Crockett and Nancy Tietgen. This, along with the election of attendants to King Daze and senior officers for the following year, was one of three most important elections held during the year. Along with the cabinet and Mr. Edward McCray, class sponsor, the junior class was able to prove their acting and salesmanship ability by selling 2987 tickets to their very successful play, Ah, Wilderrzes.v, presented on November 7 and 9. Assisting in advertisement and ticket management during the play was the junior Board, a group of students from the junior class who aided the sponsor and the cabinet with the affairs of the class. Many of the juniors began thinking seri- ously about college and future vocational plans. Mrs. Mary Louise Simms, junior class counselor, was there to assist With the students, problems in Whatever Way she could. The Class of ,65 indeed made its mark, which added to many that made up Central High Schoolis Bed lictter Year. ll O vw, , 712. , -E. K -.,. Z if wwwwzm-m wig' V' al K. :f f ,gg T:-.N G 41-fffF5 f '45 'HE -1' .- 3 M, A 1 i n fa-, QU ,Yr -W-3152: were 'lf 'S W -X fa V !-YNV' iffy .gy ,. P? 1,52 ' ri, ct,:Q.L 5 41? wa H . 2 , ' V' .3 s iii 5 ii s f A Mil ii , B, i. 2 Fr ,L.v,. . . li 5 gi 'f 51 A Exit 4 we W wa, if W New Tk ., :- .. .,,,,,.-.,.---,.,w: -f . , ,A D :. ':',:- 5 2 f?flS2.f1i'.liE3 '1 ' rs. ' Q ' .f . vm - wi.-ii..-, 1, z.f...i- .. we gs r rm E s ff if -grg ll' f - . ziififi-aff: l' N if-' S ,ge W is 5 f, I ,. M . .QA X A A g ,Q M . L . 3, we 1 Msg , ' 'm., 11 , 6. , . Ki iw ll , V, ,V -- Vi ffm- ,. -- ,,g.,,,Q ii you . 1. ,W ,. 'Wi Q - -2 1452. . .fr - M5 ' Qi-Qwifsmf . fy. 5 sw ' Q k,L, W . .. .. . ,. ,, . J K 3 1- , JP? W J -f f P ir ' -fi-e-o1:'rfffffffrri, , .MK ,,,,,,,,.,, ,V - .Lui-..w . W f1ff.mm..f2s.ies. . f a Q My .mi . iw. . A . , i A-fA . ff,. 1, ,.-f. -. f..,.,, ,, -, TOP ROW: Buddy Adams. Larry Adams, Neal Adams, Carl Adkins, Sue Alberly, Gene Alford. SECOND ROW: Darlene Al- len, Nancy Allen, Kalhy Al- lison, Audrey Anderson, Karen Anderson, Larry Anderson. THIRD ROW: Chrisiine An- drew, Milion Apple, Sharon Archiloald, Linda Armslrong, Jim Arnold, Diane Aslcins. FOURTH ROW: Larry Alrlqins, Kennelh Auslin, Anila Avilla, lvlary Avilla, Shelia Avilla, Jim- my Ayres. FIFTH ROW: Rod Bachelder, Ronnie Badgwell, Kalhy Bailey, Keiih Bailey, Roberr Bailey, Vic Bailey. SIXTH ROW: Roberl Baker, Eugene Ballance, Sherri Ban- diera, Bob Banlield, Roger Banzhof, Bebe Barber. SEVENTH ROW: Nancy Barlc- ley, Diana Barlow, Mike Bar- low, Allene Barnes, Vinelra Barnell, Carol Bassellt EIGHTH ROW: Bruce A. Baleman, Karma Beloee, Deede Beckley, Susi Beeson, Tom Bel- cher, Jimmy Belden. NINTH ROW: Linda Bennell, Jimmy Beiiis, Sharon Biby, Sandra Bigpond, Diane Bill4e, Linda Bingham. ember Support Class Project TOP ROW: Jane Birliclq, Mar- garel' Bivens, Sharon Blanchell, Lizaberh Blanco, Linda Bloclcer, Sally Boalrighl. SECOND ROW: Paul Bob- bill, Linda Bohm, Roger Bold- ing, Judy Bowdle, Judy Bow- ers, Beverlie Boyd. THIRD ROW: Jim Boyd, Karen Boyer, Tommie Boyes. Larry Bradford, Rebecca Brad- ley, John Brandon. FOURTH ROW: Phillip Bran- nen, Russell Bransleller, Ear- lene Branlley, John Brenne- man, Sleve Brighl, Zella Brighl. FIFTH ROW: Mary Brisbin, Darlene Brisco, Lin Brisrer, Dave Broclcway, lvlary Broolcs, Beverly Brown. SIXTH ROW: Cynlhia Brown, Judy Brown, Linda Brown, lvlar- ilyn Brown, Phyllis Brown, Bar- bara Browning. SEVENTH ROW: Carla Bruner, Paula Bruner, John Bruce, Bar- ry Bryanl, Harold Buerclclin, Brad Buiclum. Q15 . I 4 N ,gi I ,,... y gf' , . 1 I f -5 1 i' ' . , . N z-Q.. rl? .11 Ag.: if J ,Am ,I , . A .7 '1,, , .7 '1' , . ,..,.. A 'F 7, . I , TV . ,,,: .. ,' . - l - f . fi A 1 l fr- ,zur , fv- - nf ' . , , '.,.,:3 , - ' f 34, ,,, Egmkx f 'fa ,dm 1. MW EIGHTH ROW: Danny Burch- lield, Jolela Burdiclc, Don Bur- gess, Donna Burgess, lvlozella Burlcs, Dennis Burns. E. l X ii ls f, W -Q. . S.. , S M J I my miie REPRESENTING THEIR CLASS, lhree of lhese nine Iinalisls will serve as allendanls 'ro Miss Cenlral High. Ten ion mount for ervousNine - lf Cheryl Burris Janice Bullrey , M TOP ROW: Mary Jo Burns, 'ui ' ' Mike Caldwell. B ! Jimmy Cady Carrol Caqle, SECOND ROW: Loy Cal- , houn, John Calyerl, Bob Campbell, Darrell Campbell, 9 1 Jim Campbell, Jody Camp- I bell. THIRD ROW: lvlark Canler- X bury, Freda Carr, Jim Carrick, ii . Frank Carroll, Jack Carler, I rrri Pj Linda Carler. I FOURTH ROW: Barbara Carlwriqhl, Lee Roy Case- beer, Joe Cash, Joe Casillas, Marion Caylor, Bobbie Jean Chaney. FIFTH ROW: Richard Cha- ney, David Chapman, Gary Chappel, Peggy Cissna, Cla- rice Clark, Glenda Clark. 3 - 'vig f f ., Q iw? A 3:13. i -- E945 ' 'hr Z ,G 1 H 1 an ,I TOP ROW: Karen Clarlce, Tommy Cleqhorn, Shelia Clem, Randall Clemenr, Roger Cly- mer, Gayle Coburn. SECOND ROW: Berry Cody. Terry Coen, Larry Colley, Roger Coffman, Mary Carol Cohenour, Marilyn Cole. THIRD ROW: Carol Cole- man, Jane? Coleman, Randy Collier, Terry Collier, Jerry Colson, Leon Colson. FOURTH ROW: Lee Com- sloclc, Len l-l. Conly, Ralph Conrad, Jene Conwell, Bar- bara Coolc, Phyllis Coolc. FIFTH ROW: Bob Copeland, Connie Copeland, Darlene Cory, Ernie Couch, Pal' Coul- ler, Roberr Courim. SIXTH ROW: Arlhur Cox, Carhy Cox, Monre Cox, Vicki Crain, Musella Crawford, Donny Criner. SEVENTH ROW: Cynoly Croclcell, Larry Cross, lvan Crossley, Mary Crossley, Jane Crulchiield, Shirley Cumplon. EIGHTH ROW: Carolyn Cun- ningham, Roberl Curry, Sonia Dalce, Linda Dalby, Ronnie Dale, Sieve Dallon. NINTH ROW: Milce Damron, Marsha Daniels, Bob Daugh- erly, Don Davis, Barbara Dean, Richard Deardorhf. gfWss,sY'y...-1 - H W V TOP ROW: Mike Dealherage, Mary DeBrosse, Shelia Decker, Carol Dellman, Bruce DeVaull, Darlene Dillee. SECOND ROW: Bill Dinger, Janice Dobson, Shirley Dob- son, Lula Dodson, Dennis Dod- well, Wendell Dorsey. THIRD ROW: Michael Dowd, Ronnie Drake, Cheryl Drum- mond, Kenny Dugan, Grela Dugger, Wendell Dugger. FOURTH ROW: Bill Duncan, Cheryl Duncan, James Dunne, Dianne Dupuy, JoAnn Durham, Janelle Dye. FIFTH ROW: Mary Eakes, Larry Earl, David Easl, Tom Easlman, Tod Eberhard, San- dra Eberle. SIXTH ROW: Bill Edwards, Leale Edwards, Linda Egberl, Marvel Eidson, Dan Eiler, Den- nis Elder. SEVENTH ROW: Ross Elder, Calhy Ellison, Sandra Elkins, Larry Ellioll, Karri Emley, Dor- olhy England. EIGHTH ROW: Eddie Engle- king, Mark Esau, Judi Fair, Joe Fambrough, Johnny Faughl, Jerri Ferrell. NINTH ROW: Marlha Fea- ron, Linda Feller, Ellioll Fields, Marlena Filer, Bobby Fisher, Rae Deane File. YearbeekFerb1d Cheese Shot TOP ROW: Sanford G. Filz- gerald, CaI'hy Flaugh, David T. Flelcher, Judy Flippo, Ed- die Flower, John Ford. SECOND ROW: Paul Ford, I-Iasiings Foreman, Belsy For- esman, Kalhy Forlney, Ivlilqe Foulch, Linda Kay Francis. THIRD ROW: Carhy Frank- Iin, Joyce Friday, Linda FriHs, Charles Frye, Alfred Fuller, Doug Furgason. FOURTH ROW: Lawrence GaIobarI', Bruce Gaddis, Ro- Ioerl' Galloway, Sandra Gal- loway, E. J. Gangle, Jerry Garcia. FIFTH ROW: Greg Gardner, Lana Gardner, Ken Garland, Sieve GarreH', Reia Garrison, Ted Gee. SIXTH ROW: Johnny Geor- ge, Marilyn George, Calhy GiFFord, Ginger Gillaerl, Tom Gilberr, Richard Gillard. SEVENTH ROW: Peggy Gil- Ie, David Gilliam, Rolaerl Gladson, Gary Glassco, Yvon- nia Goodall, Charles Good- man. EIGHTH ROW: Sandy Goe- bel, Gary GOII, Wallace Gor- don, Dennis Gougler, Susan Gower, Carl Grace. GASPS OF DISBELIEF from his family are lhe resulls of Richard's nighjr oul during Ah, Wilderness. Junior Tackle 6'Ah Wil IIBIHBSSH TOP ROW: Paige Graening, Chuck Graham, Nancy Gra- ham, Bruce Granr, John Green, Kris Green. SECOND ROW: Leia Green Nancy Green, Sharon Green, Sandy Greenwell, Bill Greer. Mary Griliiin. THIRD ROW: Larry Grimes, Hugh Guinn, James Haddock, John Hain, Sharon Hale, Su- san Hale. FOURTH ROW: Mikala Hall, Tarshia Hall, Jack Hamilron, F. Wayne Hamilron, Tom Hammond, Jimmy Hancock. FIFTH ROW: Judy Harbison, Clayron Hargis, Edward Hark- ins, Phil Harmon, Pamela Har- per, Belly Harrell. TOP ROW: Belh Harringlon, DeAnna Harris, Julielle Har- ris, Judy Harrison, Ronnie Harrison, Judy Harlman. SECOND ROW: Kay Hari'- man, Wanda Harvey, Ro- mayne Hashagen, Regina Haskins, Sharrie Hassler, Ed- die Halrlield. THIRD ROW: Karen Halh- cock, Sharon Halhcock, Linda Hawkins, Dianne Hays, Ursula Hayes, Mary Heape. FOURTH ROW: Ronald He- bard, Roy Heim, Sandra Hels- cel, Aulher Henderson, Nor- man Henley, Larry Henry. FIFTH ROW: Ann Henson, Randy Herrick, Jack Herrolcl, Linda Hesler, Sella Hesrer, Sheila Hesrer. SIXTH ROW: Terry Hesler, Russell Hickey, Arline Hick- man, Sharrie Hicks, Jerry Hill, John Hill. SEVENTH ROW: Simpson Hill, Sandy Hillon, Jim Hinck- le, Dickie Hindman, Clemenl Hirchcock, Leslie Hix. ElGHTH ROW: Becky Hock- ell, Billy Holden, John Hold- man, Perry Holloway, Edwina Holman, Terry Holmes. NINTH ROW: Fred Hollz, Mary Fay Honnold, Suzanne Hopkins, Hudson Hopper. Earle Horlon, Jack Houslon. TOP ROW: Bob Howard, Dennis Howard, Doyle Hower- lon, Beverly Hubbard, Jaclq Hudson, John Hudson. SECOND ROW: Roberl Huff, Norma Huiclord, Herman Hul- sey, Ronnie Hunl, Bill Hurl- bull, Sieve lmholl. THIRD ROW: Kennelh ln- gram, Judy Irby, Marie Irons, Pamm lsenhour, Sherry lsom, Charles Jacobs. FOURTH ROW: Belly Jaclc- son, Rila Jaclcson, Bernard Wayne Jeicly, Carol Jennings, Gary Jernigan, Curlis John- son. FIFTH ROW: Elhel Johnson, Sam Johnson, Sara Johnson, Sid n e y Johnson, Barbara Jones, Janice Jones. SIXTH ROW: John Jones, Judy Jones, Kenl' Jones, La- Vena Jones, Jimmy Jordan, Wally Junger. SEVENTH ROW: Linda Karn, Connie Kasinger, Sandi Kalz, Linda Keilh, Liz Keilh, Judy Keller. EIGHTH ROW: Floyd Ken- dall, Allen Kennedy, Gary Kennedy, John Kennedy, Shar- ron Kennedy, Terry Kernag- han. NINTH ROW: John Kielz- man, John Kilgore, Rog Kil- gore, Delores Killough, Bill Kimball, Cheryl King. 1, H acbethu arche on Junior T TOP ROW: Jerry Kirlc, Carol Kirkendoll, Charlene Koger, Kay Kreisvell, Waller Kruse, Joan Ladd. S EC O N D ROW: Janice Lamb, John Lamberlon, Susan Lang, Charlyn Langslon, Billie Lanklord, Angela Largenl. THIRD ROW: Lael Lalla, Lue iean Laughinghouse, Ken Laughlen, Dennis Lawrence, Jimmy Lawrence, Doug Laws. FOURTH ROW: Linda Leach, Wanda Leak, Billy Lee, Laurie Lesch, Donna Lewis, Tina Kay Lewis. FIFTH ROW: Dorolhy Liqhl- lool, Linda Lichly, Paulelle Lindsey, Jimmy Lillerell, John Lillerell, Phyllis Lillle. SIXTH ROW: Bob Logan, Palsy Logan, Linda Loney, Keilh Long, Buddy Lord, Lynn Louclcs. SEVENTH ROW: Jeannie Love, Leah Love, Milce Lowery, Sandra Lownsbery, Gene Lowlher, Wanda Luelcey. EIGHTH ROW: Karen Lund, Sleve Lugliani, Charles Luppy, Perry Macdonald, Judy Maclc- ey, Ned lvlagoon. gg f--V . ,.., .Y rays, M Jiizzl-li, g 4 , V' i Wfs. ,Q -fff W,.-W f 1-ay, 4 , K, .,,.il,, .. . i W J .vw-. 1 i 5'fil7'fil'L f T ' :lf 'f V fm- . S ,u f g as i . A11 Q as 9 if I I ,,,.,, .cpl 5' , in Ei fir , , , W1 li X f- .. , 'wif we 'fa .fr J fav 'UF' V, ' Q f L... , , ei F sh-Eau , 4 'lb'- ' W ,I .- f f :an N fn .,,, iv ,-gr - 'AL . N ,. , my I9I 1 ef Field Trip Break Class Routine N 923 kk 3 U r 3. ,L Af. 'X' I X Ak 'la' H as -X 1 E: I . W. Q , .lk . U,-. i 3 Q elif' T 'digg I 5 , 1. 'Q L 1fS,..i :i --.' W W A..-:eg , . . ,, . 'in J -'Q Y A A l ,,. Us 1, 4? . Q-'sn :. '? 5--if jg E i X X f.- . X wieif- . Ae J be-KL 3 -'fx LJ 1 D? 4 A ll s ll 3,3 TOP ROW: Edward Main, Yvonne Maloney, Larry Man- ley, LaDonna M a FQ u elle, Charles Marlin, Doug Marlin. SECOND ROW: Jolin Mar- lin, Linda Marlin, William Marlin, Judy Mallwews, Way- ne Mallfwls, Glen Mallison. THIRD ROW: Lee Mauclc, Billy Maxwell, Larry Mc:Con4 nell, Joy Mccormlclc, Linda McCraclcin, Mary McDonald. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Mc:- Dowell, Sandy McElroy, Alice Jean McGilbra, Max McGre- gor, Danny McHenry, Carolyn Mclniosln. FIFTH ROW: J. D. McKay. Sandra McKelvey, Linda Mc- Kenzie, Sherry McKay, Kay McMal1an, lim Mcpelers. TOP ROW: Linda McPhail, Larry Meason, Beverly Mellon, Carol Meredilh, Carol Mer- riman, Bob Mieir. SECOND ROW: Iris Miller, Joe Miller, Roi Lynn Miller, Linda Milchell, Lynda Milchell. Teresa Mi'I'c:helI. THIRD ROW: Linda Mize, Richard Moderow, Larry Mon- Iqomery, Susan Monrgomery, Beverly Moody, Jim Moody. FOURTH ROW: Linda Moo- ney, Allan Moore, Allen Moore, Gary Moore, Howard Moore, Jane Moore. FIFTH ROW: Nedra Moore, Philip Moore, Teddie Moore. Terry Moorehead, Carolyn Moran, Don Morgan. SIXTH ROW: Phil Morgans, Jim Morrison, Pam Morrison, Ray Morrison, Karhleen Mor- rissey, Roberl' Morrow. SEVENTH ROW: Ray Mosby. Dorolhy Moser, Cherie Mos- ier, Nina Mulanax, Joe Mur- doclc, Palriclc Murphy. EIGHTH ROW: Connie Mur- ray, Joan Murray, Leland Nail, James Nale, Donna Needham, Larry Neel. NINTH ROW: Karrel Nelson, Palriclc Nelson, Donnie New, Jonnie New, Marlc Newman, Julia Newson. 1. fl -c, 2 ,ff 5. we ., 4 1l'I 1 q . ig. J W,.., . I .sa . , r , Q as 5 3 K' ky i .f K r Jrrrh if is his I ..,,.., ...M . fsf.:ui1ser+2Wf iw c . I ,..f Q. I , s ,,.. M 2.4.2 ? I 4- L -fl 99' In RV' f-6' , , A . .. 4 Q 1 EA- . - '- 'S 12: A.., P ' -- ' P . ifiwiikiiiiii ,J 1 ul ff vi 1 1.11 .ij-1 ' ' .f I I a.,a.5.::5 A L 1' I ' ' H . J . ,W 3 I 1-.. . ra 1 . x K, In I , K k, .Q ,. . ,.. .1 g wi., V ,, ., . ' i, 'fi' Q . lf f .' naw? I, . ': 3 -3. I Zi ,.i 'jpg c J ,fr A I .., . in .,,v ,E Z TOP ROW: Chuck Nichols Velma Nichols, Mike Nickles: Phil Ninman, Judy Nolole, Lin- da Norlrhern. SECOND ROW: Mary Noll, Donna Nunez, Emrnilrr Oares, Linda O'Dell, Charles Orcullr, Parricia Orde. THIRD ROW: Ered Orlh, Ter- esa Osborn, Terry Owen, Don- na Owens, Palricia Owens, Sue-llen Owens. FOURTH ROW: Valerie Owens, Dixie Pace, Pam Pa- gano, Donna Page, Donna Pankrarz, Peggy Pape. FIFTH ROW: Jim Park, Ro- berra Parker, Samuel Parker, Sharon Parker, Rachel Paru, Glenn Parsons. SIXTH ROW: Terry Parsons, Ann Palrlrerson, Wayne Palrrer- son, Lois Payne, Lynda Payne, Sandi Peace. SEVENTH ROW: Juanila Pearson, Anira Peck, David Pederson, Nancy Perry, Fran- ces Peiz, Tom Penningron. EIGHTH ROW: Ernesline Perkins, Sandy Perino, Marlin Perryman, Roy Pelly, Rulh Phelps, Era Mae Phillips. NINTH ROW: Jimmie Phil- lips, Marlha Phillips, Sharon Phillips, Irene Pierce, Linda Pierce, Susan Jane Piley. Junior Poli h Act for HDaze TOP ROW: Slwirley Pills, Sue Porier, Sam Praier, Janei Pres- Jron, David Prewiii, Ginna Price. SECOND ROW: Carol Prince, Marlene Pringer, Peie Prifclneii, Larry Provorse, Ric- lcy Pry, Ronnie Pry. THIRD ROW: Roberl' Purdy, Sue Purviance, Sandy Pyles. Mike Raburn, Beverly Randall, Peggy Raney. FOURTH ROW: Chris Raslc, Billy Rauclw, Ron Raulsion, Lin- da Raus, Aldunn Reed, Tom Reed. FIFTH ROW: Vinson Reed, Carol Reese, Clweryl Reese, Vincenr Regalis, Wesley Reni- gar, Mike Reynolds. SIXTH ROW: Janice Rliodes, Kay Rlwodes, Milce Riclwardson, Bill Riley, Callwy Riley, Pliil Rilz. SEVENTH ROW: Penny Rob- eris, Marilyn Robinson, Randy Robinson, Cindy Rodgers, Earl Rodgers, Gusiavo Rodriguez. EIGHTH ROW: Linda Rog- ers, Peggie Ross, Sandy Rowe, Ronnie Rowell, George Ruby, Joe Ruffin. if AIA! peclal ourses E cite Intere t TOP ROW: Debbie Runyon, Mary Russell, Casey Rylander, Cheryl Flizabelh Sager, Tony Salas, Tommy Sanders. SECOND ROW: Jerry Sap- pinqlon, Mary Ann Savage, Gary Schlernme, Sharilyn Schneider, Edward Schollen, Sherry Schrandl. THIRD ROW: Mary Schrei- ner, Donna Schuelle, Sieve Sealon, Wendell Seawrighl, Linda Segoyia, Marlc Sell. FOURTH ROW: Brenda Ser- zy, Sari Shanlf, Tom Shanlf, Judy Shea, Sheila Sheldon, Mike Shelfon. FIFTH ROW: Bob Shepard, Larry Shepard, Jane Shellers, Rick Shields, Moniy Shipley, Phyllis Shoenhair. TOP ROW: Jerry Shonkwiler, Larry Shumale, Linda Sides, Kaihy Sikes, Kennelh Lee Silkey, Kalhleen Simmons. SECOND ROW: Par Simf mons, Linda Simpson, David Singer, Sandy Singer, Judy Skaggs, Donna Skinner. THIRD ROW: Tommy Slagle, Jane Sloan, Walda Smelrz, Al Smiih, Clyde Smilh, David Smilh. FOURTH ROW: Diana Smilh, Gordon Smifh, Jimrny Ray Smilh, Joe Smilh, Philip Smilh, Kay Snell. FIFTH ROW: Judy Sorrels, Tom Spain, Andra Spaniard, Gail Spence, Larry Spencer, Ramon Springer. SIXTH ROW: Mary Slrafiord, Gary Sfallsworlh, Jeaneiie Slarr, Sylvia Siarr, Donna Sreele, Mike Sleele. SEVENTH ROW: Keilh Slehm, Charles Sieil, James Sievenson, Bruce Slewarl, Thomas Siilley, Palricia Srone. EIGHTH ROW: Alice Sloner, Karen Siorm, John Siroud, Susie Sioui, Waller Sloul, George Slroud. NINTH ROW: John Sfroud, Mike Slroul, Waller Sruer- mann, Sharon Siulsman, Gwen Sullivan, Alice Sunday. 5 Ai 'Z Nga? Q .Q , sg A A Q Y fd' Wlfsfif' , Q sa vp., ,ui g - f-3 4 5 if -11 Ng, , V V gh ,W .-. ii ir: ja 45 lf' H ,f -H up-f I as, H ,N-V -Sw? eu ,ff T at an A J rx, K' ' s F? T ,::,:- .7 I.. -2 F Ah '- . A f fs, T 5 'T af G' . ,gf x ur- an TSS? ma H 2 , s 'L 'J' x-. 'Wig .. r E . ?' H 'YB ..,,, , , ,ir fm as.. H S53 Hkzrlff' 5 2 Y J , 1 5 M , X' 13.32 'Rr f , K f- ,c , . , Kg 'hi ,T K A. 2 ,ff f-ff ' . T QW? W W y J .ff Jai f , rr- ? X .,,,... A ff . ,T . T 5: may ,hge- if aw , l98 Q ,Q . .,,,, Q4 e 3' 63, sl 1'S' .4 4 ' fn' ff .iari V R , ' 3, .4 .A gl' , .A ,. TOP ROW: Carol Supernaw, Mary Surber, Ted Sullon, Rusly Swenson, Billie Tanner, Gina Belh Tale. SECOND ROW: Joyce Tay- lor, Linda Taylor, Roger Tay- lor, Susan Taylor, Erania Te- cumseh, Gary Templelon. THIRD ROW: Anne Terrell, Mackweefa Terry, Sian Terry, Ted Terry, Buddy Thaxfon, Carl Thomas. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl Thomas, Lillie Thomas, Mari- lyn Thomas, Mary Thompson, Raul Thresher, Nancy Tielgen. FIFTH ROW: John Tincup, Jim Tillle, Wayne Todd, Dale Tolar, Fran Toney, Ronnie Tracy. SIXTH ROW: Edi+h Travieso, Terry Troxell, John Tuller, Carol Turner, Don Turner, Janice Turner. SEVENTH ROW: Lana Turn- er, Pal' TuH'y, Deana Twisl, Janie Tyson, Gary Varnell, Trudy Vaughn. EIGHTH ROW: Frances Veach, S+an Veslal, Bob Villa- real, Me-chelle Villines, Caro- lyn Vinceni, Bill Vogel. NINTH ROW: Alice Wade. Gail Waid, Joann Walden, John Wallace, Sandy Wal- lace, Tom Wallace. Junior Fncu Attention on Big Year TOP ROW: Diane Walters, Veva Walters, Danny Ward, Delores Ward, Mike Warma, Louis Warren. SECOND ROW: Darrell Wat- son, Tim Wean, Pat Weather- ly, Jimmy Webb, John West- gate, Kathy Westgate. THIRD ROW: Howard Wheeler, Calvin White, Den- nis White, Gerry White, John White, Johnny Wieczorek. FOURTH ROW: Bobby Wil- liams, Bonnie Williams, Rich- ard Williams., Ronald Wil- liams, Fred Wilcoxson, Don Wilkerson. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Wilkins, Charlene Wilkinson, Linda Wilson, Richard Wilson, Charles Wilson, Rudy Wilson. SIXTH ROW: Ryck Wilson, Stanley Wimmer, Sande Win- kle, Cheryl Wise, John Ed- ward Wolte, Nancy Wood. SEVENTH ROW: Paul Wood- ard, David Woods, Harold Wooten, Duane Wright, Steve Wright, Kenneth Wyzard. EIGHTH ROW: Jerri Yancey, Robert Yerton, Judy York, Marcia Young, Connie Ysidro, Roger Zitel. I 'I , V 2 . I 99 sophomore Embark on CH Career Following close at the heels of the seniors and the juniors came the sophomores. The class of ,66 was composed of exactly one thou- sand peppy and enthusiastic students: 485 girls and 5l5 boys who came to Central lrom many junior highs and formed a unified class. At all athletic events outstanding athletes, as well as six cheerleaders, Bob Guard, Shirlee Brown, George Reece, Susan Gish, Dave Hunt and Gary Speer, represented the class. For this all-important first year, the sopho- mores elected Clark Bolding president, Dick Day vice-president, Cathy Coco secretary, and Barbara Warren treasurer. The class was sponsored by Miss Rae Blackburn and coun- seled by Miss Bernice Tomlinson. Murder, a detective, three children and their widowed mother added up to an hilarious sophomore play, Home Sweet Homicide. Sam- mye Aldridge, Paulette Benton, Lynne Gib- bons and Dean jenkins played the leads in the comedy and Miss Sharon Williams produced and directed it. In order to boost ticket sales, the entire class was divided into two competing teams, the Mauraders', and the Detectives.,, The play provided entertainment lor all who saw it, as well as funds for the sophomores. Members of the class of '66 joined whole- heartedly into every activity at school. In fields ranging from math to music, swimming to speech, the class left an enduring mark at Central and will not be soon forgotten. -.af ln. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS-fDiclc Day, Calny Coco, garbara Warren, and Clark Boldlnq. CHECKING sophomore plans are Miss Tomlinson and Miss Blackburn. Tx i ix QR sf 'Fi 1 Fl .fi si W 1, fi!! H41 -Q2 x,.i ni is Sm. E .A I ll W 4' 1. L.QE!Z. - r 5 - I: ' mi., . gv, .. 5 A .1 K K 4 WZ .1 I I 1 W gs? .1 A H ' , I j.:i,.,fHf4ds-wx I z . nz: -'V- ' ::1 3 f 1 I 1 I 2,4-.Y,a . , si. 5 ,Q NWS ,7- s il. TOP ROW: Helen Aaron, Tom Ackley, Joy Acree, Ann Adams, Donald Adams, Don- elle Adams. SECOND ROW: Mike Ad- ams, Pal Adams, Jerry Aigrel, Ivlorine Alloerry, Ernie Alcorn, Sammye Aldridge. THIRD ROW: John Algeo, Don Allen, Ivlarcie Allen, Tyra Amslulz, Carolyn Anderson, Chris Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Gloria An- derson, Jackie Anderson, Jack- ie Archer, Deno Argenlos, Granl Armslrong, John A+- kins. FIFTH ROW: Viclor Aller- berry, Pinkie Auslin, Ed Aver- ill, Fay Balob, Kay Babb, Greg Bagby. SIXTH ROW: Larry Bagley, Linda Bailey, Linda Bailey, Buddy Bak, Francis Baker, Sue Baker. SEVENTH ROW: Terry Bak- er, Clarence Barker, Joe Bark- er, Mike Barkley, Jimmy Barnes, Larry Barnell. EIGHTH ROW: Allan Barrell, Ivlarlha Bass, Jim Bales, Linda Bale-s, Linda Balenlield, Joe Baumgardner. NINTH ROW: Roy Beaird, Carol Ann Beall, Linda Beam, Sieve Beckham, Gail Belcher, Sharon Benge. uphumore Face tiifer Curriculum TOP ROW: Sue Benninqfield, Bob Benlron, Paulelle Benlon, Barbara Berlcey, Dennis Berry, Barbara Bevenue. SECOND ROW: Vonda Bill, Bub Bishop, Orvillee Black- burn, Dayle Blanchell, Jovilha Bland, Linda Bluebird. THIRD ROW: Clark Boldinq, Rodney Bones, Milce Bonner, Jan Borcherl, Vernon Boyce, Ellen Boyden. FOURTH ROW: Paula Boyer, Charles Boyle, Judy Bracy, Belly Brand, Earl Branlley, Kennelh Bredehoefl. FIFTH ROW: Linda Brelz, Jerry Briley, Lewanna Brimer, Jan Brinlcley, Barbara Jean Brillain, Jane Broome. SIXTH ROW: Barbara Brown, Jim Brown, Joyce Brown, Line da Brown, Morris Brown, Renee Brown. SEVENTH ROW: Sharon Brown, Shirlee Brown, Nancy Bruce, Sreve Brusso, Debby Buchanan, Joyce Buclcley. EIGHTH ROW: Earl Bullard, JeI'I Bunch, Larry Burchfield, Ronnie Burden, Kalhleen Burlce, Beverly Burlcelr. fa.. r A -5 I ,, wg- I-ii f H Q , , iiii A f -i if .5 1 , nr-wif .3 A I iff Q , ,' .,.,.. ... ,, , Q52 2 E sf s I , la' - ., .ggi Sr l, ,ss ' ir 'Yi -iw' J VSIQI , R wffgsfir Q? Q , 4565! E pi ii T' - if if K 'pg-. NINE PRETTY finalisis who yied for The vofes ol: lhe sophomore class anxiously awail a decision. Candidate Vie for Ro al Honor ' 2? - l ill 'U Walk ,fi I W ..2,. f' A Ai ' f V 'l R I W Vblq I I y ,rm ' v 'M 1 I ,.-. I I k A , , 204 C 1 TOP ROW: Sharon Burlcs, Darlene Suzanne Burleigh, John Burleson, Kaihy Burr, Velcla Burl, Eric Bush. SECOND ROW: Kay Burch- er, Rulh Buihod, Brenl Buller, Gary Builer, Jerry Calclron, Royce Calclron. THlRD ROW: Sieve Calico, Ronnie Canady, Jimmy Card- er, Joan Carllon, Debbie Carier, Laschanya Carier. FOURTH ROW: Doug Cash, Palsy Calierion, Jerry Cham- pion, Eclclie Chapman, Charles Chappel, Ira M. Chappelle. FIFTH ROW: Debbie Charl- ion, Paiiy Cheek, Eolwarol Cherry, LaDonna Cherry, Lin- da Cherry, lvlargarei' Chrisiie. TOP ROW: Donna Claggeff, Thomas Clardy, Barbara Clark, Joe Clark, Lynda Clark, San- dra Claxfon. SECOND ROW: Tirnofhy Clemenf, Janef Cochran, lvlarfha Cochran, Mike Coch- rane, Cafhy Coco, Dianne Coen. THIRD ROW: Pafricia Coffer, Roberf Coffey, Janice Colf bafh, Rosa Collourn, David Cole, Barbara Colley. FOURTH ROW: Jean Col- lins, Jeaneffe Lou Collins, Peggy Collins, Harold Comp- fon, Jim Connel, Bill Connell. FIFTH ROW: Chris Cook, Phyllis Coon, Tommy Cope- land, Larry Couch, Carey Councill, Joe Cowan. SIXTH ROW: Rufh Cox. lvlarshel Coyle, Glenn Craig, Earlene Crawford, Elaine Crawford, Sandra Crawford. SEVENTH ROW: Diana Crouch, lvlarci Crow, Alice Crufchfield, Jack Cullinan, Edv die Cunningham, Louis Cune ningham. EIGHTH ROW: Sandra Cun- fa, Tom Curran, Arlie' Curry, Rachel Dacus, Linda Dalfon, Sfeve Danford. NINTH ROW: Phyllis David- son, Carolyn Davis, Jane Da- vis, Johnny Davis, June Davis, Krisfina Davis VI' fa , Vw-A 1 R. ni' Y'-iw' W E.. h v i , . iiii BEE , , ,I me -w uf, .sy . is I . . ,. i Ai I gd A :lx , --41' 7 Q ,A .43 'I -.N-vw If iw? l . 7 My, I T' 4 j w,, 65 fA' I If .X 'V qu! 335 K .,.. i ,rl J, , if '--an fi V-2 ,, -2, , I f 5: of TOP ROW: Paul Davis, Pallie Davis, Sharon Davis, Sherilyn Davis, Shirley Davis, Slefan Davis. SECOND ROW: Diclc Day. Donna Day, Phil Day, Susie Day, Linda Lou Dean, Shirley Declcard. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Declcer, Linda Dee, Carol DeGiacomo. Sharon Dernenl, LeRoy Den- nis, Terry DeVaulJr. FOURTH ROW: Vernon Dew, John Dicus, Terry Dillion, Rickey Disney, Alberla Dilch- lcus, Alexis DiVincen+i. FIFTH ROW: Joe Dolman, Kalhryn Dooley, Roberl Doo- ley, Jerry Dorman, Cheryl Dorsch, Nalhan Dowd. SIXTH ROW: Ivlary Doyle, Phil Driscoll, Jim Dulll, lvlilce Dugan, Ronny Dugan, Lyndia Dunegan. SEVENTH ROW: George Dunham, JoLinda Duranjr, Bonnie Dye, James Dye, Bev- erly Earl, Elain Easl. EIC-HTH ROW: Bill Easlin. I-larrielle Eclcer, Billie Ed- wards, Viclci Edwards, Gary Egberl, Wesley Eldridge. NINTH ROW: Bill Ellioll, Cherie Ellis, Don Ellis, Eliza- belh Ellis, Keilh Ellis, Bill Ells- worlh. ophomore Map Three-Year Plan TOP ROW: Ray Engles, Sieve Esau, Herman Jay Esclibacli, Belly Esles, Reece Elliridge, Elizabelli Eyman. SECOND ROW: Linda Failla. Rila Fain, Norma Fauglwl, Paulelle Fauglil, Vicki Flagor, Jim Flalierly. THIRD ROW: Plwil Flenoid. Charles Folks, Clwrisli Fowler, Ronnie Fowlkes, Sandy Frank, Mike Frans. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Fra- zee, Dennis Frazier, Linda Freeman, Bob Frosl, Barbara Fry, Gene Fulloriglwl. FIFTH ROW: Krislen Kay Fuller, Orellia Gable, Kay Gardner, Vicki Gardner, Linda Garrison, Debbie Gaslon. SIXTH ROW: David Gales, Evelyn Gazaway, Arlynda Geiger, Delores George, San- dra Gervais, Lynne Gibbons. SEVENTH ROW: Jeannie Gibson, Glenda Giddens, Linda Gill, Saundra Gillard, Jerry Gilliland, Susan Gislw. EIGHTH ROW: Joe Glase gow, James Gobble, Deanie Goard, Bonnie Golden, Jim- my Goldesberry, Carolyn Gooden. Q- :nf f , 1s wa ss ls' yws, .sy :,f Z 3? Q --412 . we 'v,,iI X Z -Aw Wah E ' 5-5 1 , I 1 was 'M J' d of '9 ck B 63: , -Sa. . fi ' , .1 I H g 4 . Q .. I . N Q , Q A 2 1 g 4 ,f I li ln is F l as , A Y. ' '1 yi s . ' -. , ,- if-Q,-sigaif , ' Y ,,,, ' iw ,faq sv. IQ' 5 . ,H 1 1 a -rf '23 -,Q an M 'wang ff .fi a , ,,...c. .,, ,gl , l ,Q fn, My f Xi ' V 11 .W , lf an ww 4 I I ' ,li -.W ,, f- H K. ls -2 x za - ' ,u 4' W M, .w -fs eq ,s 4 -Q-uf' ' . 'U' , 'A'y.r',. ivy Sli? 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THIRD ROW: Troy Graves, Marjorie Gray, Elizabelh Green, Linda Green, Sharon Green, Eddie Greene. FOURTH ROW: Allen Gri- der, James Grisham, Anne Griswold, Jan Griswold, Bolo Guard, Judy Guard, FIFTH ROW: Sian Guin, Do' rine Hale, Mark Hale, lvlary Ann Hale, Sherdain Halford, Cynlhia Hall. TOP ROW: Danny Halloran, Terry Hamblin, Kennerh Ham- illon, Tommy Hancock, Kay Hardin, Vicki Hardwick. SECOND ROW: Alexis Har- mon, Sue Harringlon, Paul Harris, Ricky Harris, Sleven Harris, Vernesrine Harris. THIRD ROW: Don Harrison, Harold Harrison, Roberl' Harl, Carol Harlung, Harry Harl- well, Paula Harvey. FOURTH ROW: Margarer Harwell, Linda Hase, Deloloy Hausam, Billy Hauser, Paula Hay, Ann Hayes. FIFTH ROW: Parricia Hayes, David Healh, Carol Hender- son, David Henderson, Jimmie Henderson, Ronnie Hender- son. SIXTH ROW: Diana Henry, James Herndon, John Herr, Larry Herron, Tim Hewell, Lois Hibloard. SEVENTH ROW: Doug Hig- gins, Dudley Higgins, Mike Higgins, Blanche Hill, Chris- line Hill, Darlene Hill. EIGHTH ROW: Mike Hill. Wanda Hill, Mickey Hix, Pa- 'l'ricia Hix, Larry Hocull, Sleve Hoicl. NINTH ROW: Richard Holl- man, Glen Hogard, David Holdman, Bruce Holland, Donna Hollie, Sharon Holman. 1 ' ,2' .. , -3, .3 I .s- i - iQ'J5' I V sf ff ,ga as :W C -an 4, Z r .va r -4 V ' -vm ' -. -.I , , Wm, 5 3:2 V ' , .F s f' , I can A . -14' .sig ., ' il Mi f b' P 'ill- ' rs I Q -3 f .fl-gd JL 'fp S . ,. V J --wr . I li' I I- 3 lr dz We X rw . 231 5' '55 7 Q W 41, 3' M, , 'ia 431151 Q S 'W 1 ks kr-M P 'S 'fi-. is .i if fp 2 if W! g gf' Y 'I 4 . ... 2, las .r AL. , I in E A. if , I lC.4rA ai + 'iz ii '4H N 6? if' fr . -Q my R 4 Fl 1 'S mm Ii TL rw A. W? . 5 1 gi ss. IIE we :Q I 7535 a 'W ' Q s fa. F5 I2 . 'I 2 fi 1 , . X . at I 2' E 'I fe .iwi'11L1'3?QQq:l3 I TOP ROW: Ferris Holmes, Danny Holl, Linda Hollz, Ver- nal Hopson, Larry Horacelc, Bobby Horne. SECOND ROW: Arnold Hor- ner, Sallie Hoss, Bruce How- ard, Kalhy Howser, Bobby Huclcaby, Denise Hudson. THIRD ROW: Gary Hufsled- ler, Carol Hull, Jo Ann Hun- suclcer, Dave Hunl, Linda Hunler, Judy Hunlsman. FOURTH ROW: Pal Hurn, Linda Hursr, Linda Hulchens, Ann Huison, Saun Hyiche, Pai Ingram. FIFTH ROW: Sieve Irby, Kalhy Isenhour, Phil Isom, Mary Ivlargarel Ivey, Ann Jackson, Shirley Jaggers. SIXTH ROW: Diana James, Gayle James, Cynlhia Jen- Iiins, Don Jernigan, Nancy John, Dale Johnson. SEVENTH ROW: Deborah Johnson, Jan Johnson, Johnny Johnson, Jon Johnson, Julie Johnson, Norma Louise John- son. EIGHTH ROW: Ralph John- son, Ronnie Johnson, Wainna Johnson, Delmer Jones, Jen- nifer Jones, John Jones. NINTH ROW: Danny Kahan, Maridale Kasler, Louis Kalo- poolis, Bill Keeling, Judy Keen, Toya Keller. pecial Courses Excite Intere t TOP ROW: Debbie Keilh, Judy Kay Keizor, Jane Keller, Sherry Keller, Virginia Kelley, George Kendall, Jr. SECOND ROW: Carol Ken! nard, Larry Kennedy, Roberl Kennon, Tonie Keesee, Ronald Keller, Lloyd Kidwell. THIRD ROW: Diane King, Roberl' King, Marlrha Kirk, Dan Kirkparrick, James Kirk- parrick, Margarei' Kishner. FOURTH ROW: Jeannie Knapp, Carole Korne, Torn Krause, Jerry Kruizinga, John- ny Krumm, Charles Lacy. FIFTH ROW: Lawrence Lane, Mary Lane, Andra Lanford, Barbara LaFounJrain, Delores Lang, Sharon Lang. SIXTH ROW: Harley Wayne Lanharn, Pal Lanklord, Kenl Lannom, Leonard Larkin, Lin- da Larimer, Linda Laurrell. SEVENTH ROW: Larry Law- rence, James Leak, Beverly Lee, Louise Lee, Roberl' Lee, Mike Lelllingwell. EIGHTH ROW: Sharon Leon- ard, Sylvia Lewis, Mary Fran- ces Lile, Danny Link, Linda Lisby, Barbara Lindsey. ,-QS 1 1' arf 'F ni, ii Q I S if 4: ' Qi Tw 1 W3 N T , if A: M il ,Q I J 4, 2 3 9' si' 'fy y ,,,. if if f- la J .f-W Ms L if J f if N Q we wg ,,, ,,,,fg fi' fa. . 'I l xiii 5 MISS TOMLINSON reveals lhe secrels ol good grades lhrouqh beller sludy melhods lo her sophomores. tl flat ,V ,, ,E , I in ., W 2, ' ' I M. an 4 f ik V ,fa --I, 'W 9 o., . , I R A I x Y 57' I4 K if -- K J' ' , I I ' J- ' z 'lf i n 4 - ,I x i Iam 4 52 Qi i R . -V Q I M' 27:17 if I K 5' 'fd' 2.525 ' ' if .fv 1 ,Of is jf V, ,,. I. ,V i be F 45- ir, ati if ,B fi! if WA .f I ' .M ' A QI , , 9 4? ,I . ,nu-' -ly, I mr . l , il TOP ROW: Kennelh Line- barger, Don Linville, Bob Lil- Ierell, Susie Lloyd, Jerald Locke, Slephanie Lollin. SECOND ROW: Kay Logan, David Logsdon, Jerry Loney, Anne Long, Barbara Looper, Jerry Lovins. THIRD ROW: Jane Lowe, Joe Lowery, Peggy Lowery, Rod Lowlher, Bob Luellen, Pal Luey. FOURTH ROW: Judy Lurnpf Ifin, Bobby Lyles, John Lynde, June Lyon, Theodore McClel- lan, Laird Macdonald. FIFTH ROW: Malcolm Mac- Kenzie, Susie McMillan, Ter- esa Maclcey, Milce Madden, DeWayne Maddux, Tanya Madison. S sr TOP ROW: Lou Ann Mal- N lory, Siella Mann, Dian Mare ff 5, fi curn, Carol Marlin, Paul Mar' UTS.. I' ali lin, Peggy Marlin. f ' SECOND ROW: Allenda Massey, Sam Maslerson, Doyle Mailwis, Linda Malliis, Kalliryn Maison, Harold Male Jringly. THIRD ROW: Joy Mauclc, Coy McBroon'm, Brenda Mc- Connell, Jerry McDaniel, Line da McDonald, Merediili Mc- Elory. FOURTH ROW: Paul McGin- nis, Calliy McHenry, Danny Wade McKenzie, Don Mo Kenzie, Merrill' McKim, Sleve McKim. FIFTH ROW: Slwaron McMa- nus, Susie McMillan, Joe Mc- Nabb, Jolin McPl1ail, David McQueen, Vincenl Mendoza. SIXTH ROW: Wilma Men- doza, Kailwy Menees, Keillw Menees, Carolyn Merriman, Lynelie Messmer, Lynn Miles. SEVENTH ROW: Carole Mil- ler, George Miller, Lindy Mil- ler, Mickey Miller, Mary Milclwell, Cliris Miracle, EIGHTH ROW: Savanna Miriz, Barbara Moalc, Dayle Monroe, Mary Monleillw, Ed- die Monlreillw, Barbara Moore. NINTH ROW: Bonnie Moore Donnie Moore, Hulan Moore Janice Moore, Joe Moore Pai Moore if nf A X A ,xx gs: is I' fra :fy , fm K av ,fox 6, '33 wr .1 f . H b, , W 4 .A ,ga C - - . g'L'.L' I fi' .:,, o . U , x ,gy A55 JJ WW? B ,l ,i:,, I TOP ROW: Rosanne Moore, Linda Morain, Lyon More- head, Glenda Moreland, Ger- ald Morris, Sianley Morris. SECOND ROW: Trudy Mor- ris, John Morrison, Jimmy Mosloy, Dale Moydell, Joyce Mozingo, Jimmy Mullin. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Mur- phy, Thera Myers, Mike My- Jrhen, Billie Nale, Johnny Nanlz, Nancy Nash. FOURTH ROW: Teresa Nash, Harold Nebraski, Wel- don Neeley, Belh Nelson, Margie Nelson, Helen Neville. FIFTH ROW: Linda Nichol- son, Gary Nickel, Jack Nor- man, Mark Norman, Bill Nor- vell, Phil Norvell. SIXTH ROW: Charlolle Nor- wood, Jody Noir, Gloria Nu- kamp, Shelby Oakley, Marma O'Dell, Donna Olds. SEVENTH ROW: Virginia Oliphanr, Jim Oliver, Keiih O'Neal, Pearl Osburn, Caro- lyn Owen, Cherie Owen. EIGHTH ROW: Lela Owens, Edwin Packard, Jerry Park, John Park, Diane Parker, Sue Parkhill. NINTH ROW: John Parkin- son, Richard Parson, Pai Par- Jrin, Jackie Pale, Carole Pal- rick, Ba rloa ra Paiierson. ophomore B01 ter Club Ro ter TOP ROW: Delberl Paller- son, Elizabelh Pallerson, Ka- ron Pallerson, Palricia Paul, Elaine Payne, Larry Peabody, SECOND ROW: John Pearce, Arlie Pearson, Alice Pegues, Suzy Peirce, Tobie Pence, Bud Penninglon. THIRD ROW: Mike Penrod, Bennie Perkins, Gary Pelers, Lynda Pelre, Chrisline Phil- lips, Dave Phillips. FOURTH ROW: James Phil- lips, Lavella Phillips, Carlelle Pickell, Mike Pinley, Leonard Pirlle, Dolores Pillman. FIFTH ROW: Norene Plum- Iee, Preslon Poe, Fred Porlen- barger, Roberlr Poreda, Fran- cine Poulos, Bales Powell. SIXTH ROW: Karen Prall, DeeAnn Preddy, Claudia Price, Lew Prickelr, Judy Proclor, Palricia Oris Prorlill. SEVENTH ROW: Judilh Pro- vorse, Frank Pyle, Linna Rags- dale, Louise Ragsdale, Bar- bara Rahal, lvlargarel Ralslon. EIGHTH ROW: Jim Ralh- bone, Doug Raynolds, George Reece, Jim Reed, Sharon Reed, Donna Reel. 1 'i 1 sg. in .Xa J ,wi ig- ,,, ,na- - as R M- S , , ,ff , f, I --S ,v ,,,-Q' fl x G M..- ' ,QQ f ' 4-1-11 an JW yls, my if 1, -4 'ks I ..-' N -W g f' it . 331,4- L-I HW :Qfu:f'22'f' 3, Wg? ' i , In 5 I ,,.,i-- -1 3 sr riggi i L, 333' 'g, -Q 1 Ha V. 'T ,Q ff' I aayy J . fi ,Q L ,,,, I A 2, A yy y ,-, Q - we lf? E, 'J Mg yyl, gk ijgr I Sai? QUWVW' QMfW? 6 we I Wai 'W,f T ilillli iw? I LP? SIG? 25554 . Il. , 5 IQI- A I I , 1 irir E Mig' QW? L 1 IW! EAGER soolnofnores co-oborare wirln ine Tom Tom slafi as sru 'O '5Vl d i e no T695 for class picrures are collocfed. ophomores Anticipate Fir t Yearbook .mi . an Q, 1' M116 li If ,M Q 4' - 2I6 ' Ss als, I , W Q in UP f 'hzi I 5 F 2 sa is ,rf , ij L -M. ,J-i' ' rr' 2: 0- dsx . ,pr ET- ' , . , 4, ., if -iq 'WG A V ,. H... .mv ' , . 5 . , , I ,,,, A M M Q so-. 5520, 3 1 X c was as-.. 'Gi 2 'f ' if nw 1.-1 s 'if' ..'. . W i ,Q is , 4 ,Q , .N K fs, 33 B ,I-R, EBM. ii law- 'i I W ' N -1--f - 4' ' r- W 4 Q ' MA, I J., ,J MM V rf nic TOP ROW: Judy Reel, Mary Reel, Jean Reese, Gus Reif nolds, Bobby Reins, France Reiiz. SECOND ROW: Billy Rey- nolds, Sue Reynolds, Carolyn Rice, Cindy Rice, Danny Rice. Sally Rice. THIRD ROW: Randall Ricli- ards, Riclcy Riclcman, Gary Rid- ley, Bill Rippe, Donna Robbins, Beclcy Roberis. FOURTH ROW: L. R. Rob- erls, Mike Roberls, Judy Robey, Gene Rodgers, lvlarlc Ross, Roberl Ross. FIFTH ROW: Norda Roszel, Jerry Rolliliannmer, Leonard Ruclcrnan, Jimmy Runyan, Riclw- ard Russell, Pliillip Sager. TOP ROW: John Salas, Sue Samuel, Kennelh Sasser, Da- vid Sauler, Allen SchiI3F, Lyle Schoonover. SECOND ROW: Arnold Schoulen, Dave Schouweiler, Jimmie Schreiner, Bill Schroe- der, Dan Schroeder, Bobby Schullz. THIRD ROW: Lauri Schulz, James Schumacher, Marc Schuman, Fred Schwend, Geri Kay Scoll, Linda Seawrighl. FOURTH ROW: Olga Sego- via, Ivlilce Seiberl, Jerry Selby, Mary Sellman, Lynn Semones, Sandi Sewell. FIFTH ROW: Charlie Shaf- fer, Wanda ShaFFer, Bruce Shamel, Jim Sharp, Sandy Sharp, Sharlene Shaver. SIXTH ROW: Waller Shaw, Linda Shearer, Eric Shehan, Viclci Shepheard, Slreve Shep- ley, Franlc Sheridan. SEVENTH ROW: Jan Sher- man, Peggy Shipley, John Shipman, Mike Shipman, Kalrhy Shoulders, Wilma Shry- oclc. EIGHTH ROW: Belly Sides, Larry Silas, Kennelh Simmons, Sandra Simmons, Terry Sims, Wall Sinclair. NINTH ROW: Jaclc Sliinner, Greg Slover, Royce Slcocdo- pole, Jimmy Smelhers, Bill Smifh, Bob Smilh. ' I H1L2 ',,4ei , 1: ur Q 1- fa, .- W1 .1 YI! '- f 57214.-3 .W fr f f wwf ., ia, im, ' mg, -Vg. ,. ,. V Y- ' 1 www - 'fs I fl ' I' s ifiisfiiif f. , I :ri icssll - 'aaa ll' . i A 5222 iii J - 'iiii ii ii R' 5,5 -2 - X ' s t fgf - 1. 3 . F :-r, , - I , -, .V as : A g a O 'il Q2 , :i ff lrfi I' f ' ' ' .. 2 all X fi fl ig- .Q J 9 ophomores Survive Fir t Year av - . - - '- , 'Q K . A Q V . .mv 'r v - , X A r J 1 if 4 '17 4 gi, buns -li 47 r' i M , A ..,. A Wsiei5,f3 , y f k..1.g. rf 5 r. - ? vfrig , kiif Iii ,, 5 5 W 1 'L -' , .f i ,nw if .. ,F 5. J - . i ,. ' . ,fini if :-, K ,S wg! Q 4 r is i , ',,. - Q' ii, - g -my K , :Q .- .. 4 .aw 52: as A, ' A , ig wg, y -.Za -Q,-A 5 R if - Y ,W :,,. , We k y I , ig ','g i 'Ffa I E ' A-531 . Q- Ir .1 , T.. i f 1 2I8 TOP ROW: Cheryl Smilh, Chris Smilh, Davey Smilh, Dennis Smilh, Dorinda Smilh, Doug Smilh. SECOND ROW: Jerry Smilh, John Smilh, Kalhy Smifh, Lin- da Louise Smilh, Linda Smilh, Palricia Smilh. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Smilh, Sandy Smilh, Virginia Smilh, Kalhy Smilher, Charles Snap, Wilma Somner. FOURTH ROW: Judi Sparlcs, Raymond Sparlcs, Gary Speer, Donna Spencer, Kennelh Spi- cer, Jim Slaires. FIFTH ROW: Slacy Slalris, Gene Slallsworlh, Don Slan- berry, Carol Sleele, Donald Slelle, Ted Slephens. SEXTH ROW: Peggy Sleph- enson, Bob Slevenson, Gary Dean Slewarl, Millie Slilley, Belly Slilwell, Milean Slimp- son. SEVENTH ROW: Daniel Sline, Kay Sliles, Jean Ann Slocum, Roloerl Slone, Paula Slorm, Slanley Sloll. EIGHTH ROW: Glenn Slrof bel, Glenda Slrong, William Sluarl, Gerald Slulsman, Kay Sullivan, James Sullivenl. 0f Tests, Teacher , and Turmoil TOP ROW: Judy Supernaw, Mary Jane Surber, Ralph Su- ann, Sharon Swanson, Reva Sweel, Berdi Tachidiian. SECOND ROW: Tommy Tad- pole, David Tail, Bonila Tay- lor, Ronnie Taylor, Ronnie Taylor, Wanda Taylor. THIRD ROW: Ki'l ly Teipel. James Terry, Alicia Thalman, Linda Thayer, Marianne Thei- len, Alice Thomas. FOURTH ROW: Eddie Thompson, Dennis Thompson, James Thompson, Lonnie Thompson, Glenda Thrasher, Jimmie Tillery. FIFTH ROW: Kay Timmons, Don Tomlinson, Marilyn Tuclc- er, Margarel Tuclcer, Jerry Tuller, Carol Tyson. SIXTH ROW: Boyd Joe Ul- ley, Dixie Vanaman, J. Nel- son VanDevenler, Jim Vandie vere, Joyce Vann, Phil Van Vleclc. SEVENTH ROW: Charles Vaughn, Joe Veale, Tom Waddell, Doris Jane Waldrep, Cheri Walker, Doug Wallser. Eiei-iri-I ROW: Mafehe Wallcer, William J. Walliclc, Vickie Ward, Barbara Warren, Jan Warren, Clara Weaver 1-vii .gg ' 1' 'T F V - J. I, . y , f , V, ,.,, M as : . ' X, ii Yie- X. l L 1 P fee 552, Qi , ?' at 5 2 . i . ik i W' T, . 11933 A ll 'G Meer' .4-ssl.-Q5 y i y sfsgg55ee:s:?:,: -if 'f I 'af '74 ee, N ....... . .......... , , Y ,.. c,,L 49 1 , . , - Q . 5 ' fs. fm. 5 qi . fu, va- ff, 53, , ,. mg, -M4 i . M Q. ,we X ZI9 95 , F eaei :E TT f . 1' , arch now Di rupt Class Routine ,.. . 5 .J 5' -3, - 3 R3 1. ac, I :rv 3 P S L i 0 ,N S wx- 'vf sf .. ,.., f i f J i-w 4 s 1 1 s is . , , ,L.. . , ,,, 1 fm. W i Q W if . ...Q , .T . V., I SXTZQ 1 ff? 0 , .::wi,5--1--f .L ra g r ..- 3 . 2 ' ,.:EA N Lg ,, ., . 1 ,Q -I f I ig1iiT1fif'i ' . 1-f 7 ,kgl :S gy. 1 .-kk i , fi . W .. Q v n I. F l s E 'li ' , 'T ,. . 1 1-ffzzissv f - Q ' ,f E 1, -A km, ' Q f A, ,H in -fx T , -E,E - X, m,,,Z ,Fir gi a I Q -' i I i i if? - ' Liza S i I .. -, 1. W Em i , :V , QL fx. gfm-L ,uk ' A'-' - - ,sf if : ,, Y ,E X, ,:' A w. . s N 5 ,gf Q Q.-as , V m if ' ' T ' : ,vig k,Vk kr Q7 ii f-,V 1 ?f , TOP ROW: Ralph E. Webb. Mariorie Wells, Ernesl Wendl, Wayne Whealley, Allan While, Danny While. SECOND ROW: Eugene While, George While, Gloria Whilen, Eddie Whilney, Don Whillaker, Linda Whillinglon. THIRD ROW: Palsy Whill- more, Paula Widows, Danny Wiggs, Ray Wiley, Nora Wil- kins, Linda Wilkinson. FOURTH ROW: Diana Wil- liams, Donna Williams, Verma Williams, Joyce Williams, Olis Williams, Brenda Willingham. FIFTH ROW: Joan Willis, Bulch Wilson, Gordon Wilson, Wanda Wilson, Judy Winslon, Bobby Winlon. SIXTH ROW: Jo Wise, Renea Wise, Paul Woodard, Fleelless Wren, Mary Wrighl, Arlhur Wyall. SEVENTH ROW: Sandra Kay Wyzard, Sherry Yarnell, Marcia Yeager, Margarel Yekley, Mark Yeckley, Bob Young. EIGHTH ROW: Imogene Young, Paula Young, Dalha Zimmerman, Nina Zingg, Sharon Zilel, Rick Zwingelberg. 1 fm wnf 7f,T K Q,-. ..L- GM gw M 1 5. W2 ' . , fiffff 1,21 M Il Z 4 EW' 11',.:,':1-,'S'Q' '4 be + N W diff? , Z X x , J .rv-ff 'x r . , yi H .Q V' 5,25 V- 'g Q R V , .A ,K ,. ,. ww 1-,N AW., Hx... r .Ng ,,n.n.,. -agp . f 1' . 5 kg fl . 'x ffl wk . w Efaf www -.N mv, .J .aff 2' if 1 35 Xt ww ' ggi 4 .J my ws ,guns-N.-A 333 'f fy gVY , K, t K CLIMAXING OUR RED LETTER YEAR was The distinction of being the first class to receive our diplomas in the new Civic Center. This was T964 - Cl yeor to remember. I Ai B an.- - Ackno ledgement EDITOR Charles Daugherty FEATURE PHOTOGRAPHERS Rick Stowell, editor Doug Smith Bill Sterne BUSINESS MANAGER Ioe Perks SECRETARY Iean Ririe OPENING SECTION Mary Lou Hurlburt, editor Catherine Hummel STUDENT LIFE Donna Prigmore, editor Burke Chandler Don Iohnson Linda Murray lack Norton ACADEMICS Catherine Hummel, editor Burke Chandler Steve Freeze Zelda Osborn Ioe Perks Iean Ririe CLASS SECTION Pat Arvidson, editor SOPHOMORES Laura lane Herriman Doug Smith IUNIORS Steve Freeze Zelda Osborn SENIORS Pat Arvidson Don Iohnson ORGANIZATIONS Linda Murray, editor Mary Lou Hurlburt Ioe Perks Jean Ririe Doug Smith SPORTS Shelley Guin, editor Mike Eppler Duane Wagner INDEX Steve Freeze, editor lack Norton lean Ririe Doug Smith COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Beverly Studio Bob McCormack Enterprise School Photos COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY Bill Sterne PRINTING Economy Advertising Co. 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I82 Algeo, John, 202 Allen, Darlene, I82 Allen, Don, 202 Allen, Marcie, 7l, 202 Allen, Nancy, ll2, I82 Allen, Tommy, 78, I54 Allison, Kalhy, IB2 Allman, Joyce, lI8, l54 Allfizer, Richard, IS4 Alspaugh, Dianna, II2, I54 Ames, Linda, I54 Amslufz, Tyra, 72, 202 Anderson, Audrey, I82 Anderson, Carolyn, 72, 202 Anderson, Chris, II6, 202 Anderson, Gloria, 202 Anderson, Jackie, 202 Anderson, Jimmy, I54 Anderson, Johnny, 3I, I06, I23, I30, lan, i54 Anderson, Karen, I82 Anderson, Larry, I82 Anderson, Ronald, I54 Andrew, Chrisfine, 47, 92, 93, lI2, IIB, I82 Andrew, Sue, 79, I54 Anfhony, Allan, 78, I54 Apple, Milton, I82 Archer, Jackie, 202 Archibald, Sharon, 63, ll2, I82 Argenfos, Deno, 202 Armstrong, Granl, 202 Armstrong, Linda, I82 Arnold, Jim, I23, I30, I33, l42, I45, I82 Arvidson, Pai, 60, 94, I06, I20, l54 Ashby, Johne, l54 Askins, Diane, IO6, I20, I82 Afkins, John, 202 Afkins, Larry, I82 Aflerberry, Viclor, 202 B Babb, Fay, II6, I20, 202 Babb, Kay, II6, I20, 202 Bachelder, Rod, I82 Badgwell, Ronald, I82 Bagby, Greg, 202 Bagby, Larry , 2oz Kalhy, I82 Bailey, Bailey, Keilh, I82 Bailey, Linda, 202 Bailey, Linda L., 202 Bailey, Roberl, I82 Bailey, Vic, 88, 97, I82 Bak, Buddy, 202 Baker, Deanna, l00, II6, IIB, l54 Baker, Dennis, 76, I54 Baker, Francis, 202 Baker, Palli, I54 Baker, Roberl, 97, I3l, I82 Baker, Sue, 202 Baker, Terry, 202 Balboa, Rick, I54 Ballance, Eugene, I82 Ballard, Jeannie, l54 tudent and llrgani ation I Berger, Sharon, IIO, II3, I55 Berkey, Barbara, 203 Berry, Dennis, 203 Berry, Jimmy, 95 Beshears, Clayburn, 78 Berfis Beven Biby, , Jimmy, 70, I82 ue, Barbara, 203 Sharon, I82 Bigelow, Bill, I55 Biggs, Kennefh, SI Bigpond, Sandra, I82 Bilke, Diane, I82 Bill, Vonda, 203 Bingh am, Linda, I82 Bishop, Bud, 203 Bishop, David, I55 Bishop, Larry, 95 Billick, Jane, IB3 Bivens, Margarel, IOB, IB3 Bivens, Mike, 7I, I09, I55 Black, Lonna, 84, 92, IOB, I55 Blackburn, Orvillee, 203 Blackwell, Jimmy, I03, l04, I23, I55 Blanchell, Dayle, 203 Blancheil, Sharon, IB3 ndex Brighf, Linda, 70, l56 Brighl, Sieve, IB3 Brighl, Zella, I83 Briley, Jerry, IO9, 203 Brimer, Lew-anna, 203 Brinkley, Jan, 72, 203 Brisbin, Mary, 88, IB3 Brisco, Darlene, IB3 Brisier, Lin, I09, IB3 Briffain, Barbara, 203 Brockway, David, II2, IB3 Brooks, Mary, I83 Broome, Jane, 203 Brosf, Sharon, 94, I04, I56 Brown, Barbara, 203 Brown, Befly, I56 Brown, Beverly, IB3 Brown, Cynfhia, 93, 94, I05, IB3 Brown, Jim, 79, I33, 203 Brown, Joyce, 203 Brown, Judy, 79, l83 Brown, Linda, IB3 Brown, Linda Rulh, 203 Brown, Marilyn, IB3 BAND, IOB, IO9 Bandiera, Sherri, I82 Banfield, Bob, 63, I82 Banzhol, Roger, I23, l45, I82 Barber, Bebe, 92, IIS, IBI, I82 Barbour, John, l54 Barker, Bob, I54 Barker, Clarence, 7I, 202 Barker, Joe, 202 Barker, Randy, I54 Barkley, Mike, I33, 202 Barkley, Nancy, 63, B8, I82 Barlow, Diana, 57, IOO, IB2 Barlow, Mike, I82 Barnes, Allene, I82 Barnes, Jimmy, 202 Barnerf, Larry, 202 Barnefl, Vinella, I82 Barnum, Judy, 9l, Il2, I55 BarreI'I', Allan, 202 BarreII', Donna, I55 Barrell, Judy, I55 BASEBALL, I47 Bass, Marlha, 202 Bass, Wayne, 74, 95, I55 Bassell, Carol Ann, I82 Baleman, Bruce, I82 Bafeman, Diane, 91, 96, IIB, I55 Bales, Jim, 7l, 202 Bafes, Linda, 202 Baflenfield, Linda, 202 Baumgardner, Joe, l08, 202 Bayoulh, Kay, 95, I55 Blanco, Lizabelh, IB3 Bland, Jovilha, 203 Bland, Richard, I45, I55 Blocker, Linda, 183 Bloomfield, Bob, 26, 29, 33, I43, I55 Bluebird, Linda, 203 BOARD OF DIRECTORS, IOI Boalrighl, Bud, I44 Boalrighi, Sally, I00, 183 Bobbirr, Paul, I30, l83 Boen, Hearl, 78, I55 Bogler, Carl, 76, I55 Bohm, Linda, IB3 Bolding, Clark, ll2, II3, 20l, 203 Bolding, Roger, 88, IB3 Bones, Rodney, 203 Bonner, Mike, 203 Borcheri, Jan, 72, I20, 203 Boris, Barbara, 62, I55 Borland, Cafherine, 88, 96, I04, IIB, I55 Bowdle, Johnny, 94, 97, I56 Bowdle, Judy, IB3 Bowers, Judy, IB3 Bowers, Tommy, 78 Bowline, Karen, I56 Boyce, Michael, IS6 Boyce, Vernon, 203 Boyd, Beverlie, 63, 92, 93, 96, I05, Il5, II7, IB3 Boyd, Jim, IB3 Boyden, Ellen, 203 Boyer Karen, IB3 Brown, Melanie, 93, IO3 Brown, Morris, 203 Brown, Phyllis, IB3 Brown, Renee, 203 Brown, Sharon, 203 Brown, Shirlee, IO, 203 Brown, Slephen, I56 Brown, Sieve, 92, I43, IS6 Brown, Susan, l56 Brown, Wanda, IS6 Brown, Zora, I56 Browning, Barbara, 73, IB3 Bruce, John, IB3 Bruce, Nancy, 203 Brummelf, John, IS6 Bruner, Carla, IB3 Bruner, Paula, IB3 Brusso, Sieve, 203 Bryanf, Barry, II3, IB3 Buchanan, Debby, 203 Buckley, Joyce, IOB, 203 Buerck Buffum lin, Harold, l83 , Brad, IB3 Bullard, Earl, 203 Bunch, Jeff, 203 Bunney, Dale, l56 Burchfi eld, Danny, IB3 Bu rchfield, La rry, 203 Burden , Ronnie, 68, I33, 203 Burdick, Jolela, IB3 Burgess, Don ISU, IO9, I56 Burgess, Don, IB3 Burges S, Donna, IB3 Burgin, Terry, l56 Beaird , Roy, 202 Beall, Carol Ann, 202 Beam, Linda, 72,202 Beard, Carolyn, I55 Beard, Gary, I55 Beard, Herb, I55 Beard, Melinda, I08, I55 Boyer Larry, IS6 Boyer, Paula, 203 Boyes, Thomas, l42, IB3 Boyle, Charles, 203 Bracy, Judy, 203 Bradford, Don, I23, l26, I30, I3I, I56 Burke, Kalhleen, I20, 203 Burkell, Beverly, 203 Burks, Mozeifa, IB3 Burks, Sharon, 204 Burleigh, Darlene, 204 Burleson, John, 204 Bearpaw, Johnye Rulh, I55 Bebee, Karma, I05, I20, I82 Beckham, Steve, 202 Bradford, Larry, IB3 Bradley, Carol, lI2, I56 Bradley, Rebecca, 96, IB3 Burnelf, Sharon, I56 Burns, Burns, Dennis, IB3 Mary Jo, I84 Burr, Kalhy, II6, 204 Beckley, Deeds, 92, loo, los, izo :ez Beeman, Bill, 90, I55 Beeson, Susie, I82 Begley, Dorlhy, III, I55 Belcher, Gail, 202 Belcher, Thomas, I82 Belden, Jimmie, lll, I82 Brand, Belly, 203 Brand, Carolene, I56 Brandon, John, 7I, IB3 Brannen, Phillip, 95, IB3 Bransielrer, Russell, 92, I05, IB3 Branlley, Earl, 203 I Auslin, Kennelh, I82 i Ausfin, Melvin, I54 I Auslin, Pinkie, 202 E Averill, Ed, 202 , Avilla, Anila, lB2 ' Avilla, Mary, I82 Avilla, Sheila, I82 Ayers, James, I54 Ayers, Jimmy, I82 Belf, Susan, I55 Benge, Sharon, II6, 202 Bennell, Linda, I08, II4, I82 Benningfield, Sue, 72, 203 Benlley, Sandy, 96, I55 Benfon, Bob, I08, 203 Benron, David, IOO, I55 Benlon, Paulelle, 93, 203 Branfley, Earlene, IB3 Brasher, James, II2, I56 Bralcher, Joe, l0, 20, 26, 32, 37, 92, ll2, 156 Brazellon, Carl, 9l, I56 Bredehoefl, Kennelh, 203 Brenneman, John, I83 Brelz, Linda, BB, 203 Brewer, Becky, l56 Brewsler, Susan, I56 Briggs, Truman, I56 Burris, Cheryl, II6, I84 Burl, Velda, 204 Bush, Eric, IO9, 204 Bulcher, Kay, II4, 204 Bulrhod, Rulh, I00, 204 Buller, Breni, BB, 204 Buller, Gary, 204 Buffrey, Janice, IB4 Byrne, Peggy, I00, I56, I57 C Cadwell, David, I57 Cady, Jimmy, 184 Cagle, Carrol, l84 Caldron, Jerry, 204 Caldron, Royce, 9l, IOB, 204 Caldwell, Mike, 70, IB4 Caldwell, Randy, I42 Calhoun, Loy, I84 Calhoun, Tommy, 78, I57 Calico, Sleve, 204 Calverl, John, I05, IO9, I84 CAMARATA, 96 Campbell, Bob, 97, I84 Campbell, Connie, IO, 32, 96, IO4, II6, I20, I57 Campbell, Darrell, I84 Campbell, James, I84 Campbell, Jody, I84 Campbell, Larry, 95, I57 Campbell, Rozalin, I57 Canada, Gary, I57 Canady, Ronnie, 204 Canlerbury, Mark, IO2, II2, I84 Capeharl, Mark, 3l, 33, 97, IO4, II3, I57 Carder, Jimmy, 204 Ca rllon, Joan, 204 Carr, Freda, I84 Carrick, Jim, I84 Carrick, Roy, I57 Carroll, Frank, 63, I84 Carler, Debbie, 204 Carler, Jack, I30, I84 Carler, Jimmie, I30, I3l, I57 Carler, Linda, 63, I20, I84 Car-ler, Luschanya, IIB, 204 Carlwrighl, Barbara, I84 Carlwrighl, Jerry, I57 Casebeer, LeeRoy, 93, 94, I84 Cash, Doug, I33, 204 Cash, Joe, IOZ, I03, IB4 Casillas, Joe, I84 Callerlon, Palsy, 204 Calls, Perry, I57 Caulhen, Sonny, 78, I57 Caylor, Marion, I84 Champion, Jerry, I42, 204 Chandler, Burke, 60, I57 Chaney, Bobbie Jean, I84 Chaney, Richard, IB4 Chapman, David, BB, I84 Chapman, Eddie, 204 Chappel, Charles, 204 Chappel, Gary, I84 Chappelle, Ira Mae, 204 Charllon, Bobbie, 204 Cheek, Pally, I20, 204 Chelf, Brenda, I57 Chenaull, Judy, 92, 93, I57 Cherry, Charles, l00, I57 Cherry, Edward, 204 Cherry, LaDonna, 204 Cherry, Linda, 204 CHESS CLUB, IOZ Chieppo, Jere, 9I, 93, l02, IO4, I57 Chrislie, Margarel, IOO, l02, 204 Cissna, Peggy, I84 Claggell, Donna, 205 Clardy, Thomas, I42, 205 Cockrell, Anila, l58 Coco, Calhy, 88, II6, 201,205 Cody, Belly, 63, IBS Cody, Georgia, 95, l5B Coen, Dianne, 205 Coen, Terry, I85 Coffee, Crawford, I33 Colfer, Palricia, 205 Coffey, Larry, I42, IBS Coffey, Roberl, l00, l06, II4, 205 Coffman, Roger, I85 Cohenour, Mary Carol, 96, I85 Colbalh, Janice, 205 Colburn, Rosamary, 72 Cole, Chris, ISB Cole, David, 205 Cole, Marilyn, 99, IBS Cole, Ronald, I47, ISB Cole, Willard, I58 Coleman, Carol, IBS Coleman, Janel, ll2, I85 Coleman, Mary, 9I, I20 Colley, Barbara, 205 Collier, Randy, l43, IBS Collier, Terry, IBS Collins, Jean, 205 Collins, Jeanelle, 205 Collins, Peggy, 205 Collins, Sue, I20, ISB Colson, Jerry, I85 Colson, Leon, IBS Clark, Barbara, 205 Clark, Clarice, I84 Clark, Dolores, I57 Clark, Freda, 94, IO4, IO6, I57 Clark, Glenda, IB4 Clark, Joe, 205 Clark, Lynda, 205 Clarke, Karen, I85 Claxlon, Sandra, 20S Cleghorn, Tommy, l3l, IBS Clem, Harold, I23, I47, I57 Clem, Paulelle, I57 Clem, Sheila, IBS Clemenl, Randy, 70, ll2, I85 Clernenl, Tim, 20S Click, Mike, I02, I57 Clinkscales, Rush, I33, ISO Clule, Waller, I57 Clymer, Belly, I57 Clymer, Roger, 78, I85 Coachman, Nick, I57 Cobb, Roberl, I57 Coble, Jolene, I08, I57 Coburn, Gayle, 63, I85 Cochran, Janel, 205 Cochran, Marlha, 205 Cochrane, Mike, 205 Cochrane, Pal, 62, 92, I57 226 Complon, Harold, 205 Comslock, Lee, I85 Conly, Len, IBS Connel, Jim, 205 Connell, Bill, 205 Conner, Denny, 78 Conrad, Ralph, I05, IBS Conslanline, Mike, 79, I09, I58 Conway, Mike, ISS Conwell, Jane, I85 Cook, Barbara, I85 Cook, Chris, 205 Cook, Myra, ISB Cook, Phyllis, I85 Cook, Shirley, 88, 9l, 97, II3, II5, IIS, l58 Cook, Sleve, ISB Coon, Phyllis, 89, 205 Cooper, Donna, 89, IOO, I20, I58 Cools, Harold, l5B Copeland, Bob, III, I85 Copeland, Connie, I85 Copeland, Tommy, 205 Copelin, Pele, 79, ISB Cornwell, Kevin, 32, 88, 97, IO4, l58, I79 Cory, Darlene, I85 Couch, Ernie, IBS Couch, Larry, 20S Couller, Pal, 7l, BB, 92, 97, IBS Councill, Carey, 88, 205 Courim, Roberl, IBS Cowan, Joe, 205 Cox, Arlhur, I85 Cox, Carol, 33, BB, 90, 9l, 93, II3, II4, II5, l58, I96 Cox, Calhy, 79, I85 Cox, Monle, IBS Cox, Rulh, 70, 205 Cox, Sleve, I47 Coyle, Marshel, 205 Craig, Glenn, 70, 7l, 205 Crain, Vicki, 84, I85 Crawford, Donna, l58 Crawford, Earlene, 205 Crawford, Elaine, 205 Crawford, Musella, IBS Crawford, Sandra, 205 Creamer, Darlene, I85 Criner, Barbara, l5B Criner, Donny, 95, I42, I85 Crismon, Karen, I58 Crismon, Sharon, 99, l00, l5B Crisl, Paul, l58 Crockell, Cyndy, IBS CROSS COUNTRY, I35 Cross, Larry, I85 Cross, Ronnie, I42 Crossley, Ivan, I85 Crossley, Mary, I85 Crouch, Charles, l5B Crouch, Diana, 205 Crow, Marci, 205 Crulchfield, Alice, 205 Crulchfield, Jane, I85 Cruzan, Sharon, II3, l58 Culberlson, Sherry, Ill, lI2, ISB Cullinan, Jack, 205 Cumplon, Shirley, IO6, IB5 Cunningham, Carolyn, 63, B9, 9l 93, I05, I85 Cunningham, Edward, 205 Cunningham, Louis, 205 Cunla, Sandra, 205 Curfman, Ed, 158 Curfman, George, l5B Curran, Tom, 205 Curry, Arlie, IO6, 205 Curry, Roberl, I85 Curry, Sam, ISB D Dacus, Rachel, 73, 205 Daggs, Donna, 96, I59 Dake, Sonia, I85 Dalby, Linda, 63, I85 Dale, Ronnie, l30, I85 Dallon, Linda, 205 Dallon, Sleve, I85 Dallon, Wanda, 79, I59 Damron, Dusly, 93, 97, IS9, I79 Damron, Mike, 97, I42, I85 Danford, Sleven, 205 Daniel, Gene, 95, I59 Daniels, Marsha, 88, I85 Dasher, Carolyn, I20, I59 Daugherly, Bob, I85 Daugherly, Charles, 26, 32, 60, 9 IO4, I59, l6l Davenporl, Fred, IIO, I59 Davenporl, Marsha, 88, I59 Davidson, Glenna, I59 Davidson, Phyllis, 205 7. Davis, Davis Carolyn, 205 Charlie, 97, I59 Davis Coleman, 95, I59 Davis Connie, I59 Davis, Donald, IBS Davis, Frank, I59 Davis, Jane, IO9, II6, 205 Davis, Johnny, 205 Davis, June, 205 Davis, Krislinia, II6, 205 Davis Paul, I42, 206 Davis, Pally, 206 Davis, Sharon, I08, 206 Davis, Davis Davis, Sherilyn, II6, 206 Shirley, 206 Slefan, I43, 206 Dawson, Barbara, BB, ll2, IS9 Day, Dick, IO9, I33, 20I, 206 Day, Donna, BB, 206 Day, Phil, 206 Day, Susie, 206 Divincenli, Alexis, 206 Dobson, Janice, IB6 Dobson, Shirley, IIO, IB6 Dockrey, Linda, 7B, I59 Dodson, Lula, I86 Dodwell, Dennis, IB6 Dolina, Donna, I59 Dolman, Joe, 206 Dooley, Kalhryn, 206 Dooley, Roberl, 206 Dorman, Jerry, 206 Dorsch, Cheryl, 88, 92, 93, 120,206 Dorsey, Wendel, IB6 Dowd, Michael, IB6 Dowd, Nalhan, Zl, I42, 206 Doyle, Mary, 206 Dozier, Barbara, IS9 Drake, Ronnie, I86 Drew, Allen, 7B, I59 Driscoll, Joe, I59 Driscoll, Phil, IO9, 206 Drummond, Cheryl, IB6 Drummond, Suzanne, I59 Dull, James, 206 Dugan, Kennelh, I86 Dugan, Mike, I33, I42, 206 Dugan, Ronnie, 206 Dugger, Grela, 9I, I86 Dugger Sherry, II3, I59 Dugger, Wendell, 92, I86 Duncan, Bull, I86 Duncan, Cheryl, I05, I86 Duncan, Sandy, I59 Dunegan, Lyndia, II6, 206 Dunham, Gary, I6O Dunham, George, 206 Dunham, Larry, I6O Dunn, Vincenl, 93, l60 Dunne, James, l02, IO6, I86 Dupuy, Dianne, I86 Duranl, Clara, 70, II6, l60 Duranl, Jolinda, 70, 206 Durham, JoAnn, IB6 Duvall, Pal, 95, l60 DuVaIl, Phillip, I23, I35, I46, I6O Dye, Bonnie, 73, 206 Dye, James, 206 Dye, Janelle, IO, I20, I86 E Eakes, Mary, IB6 Earl, Beverly, II6, I20, 206 Earl, Larry, 78, I86 Easl, David, I86 Easl, Elain, 206 Easlin, Bill, I08, 206 Easlman, Tom, I86 Eberhard, Tod, I86 Eberle, Sandra, I86 Ecker, Harrielle, 70, 206 Edmounds, Charles, I6O Edwards, Billie, ll8, 206 Dean, Barbara, 96, I85 Dean, Linda, 206 Dean, Palricia, 9l, II6, IS9 Deardorff, Marilyn, I59 Deardorfl, Richard, I23, I85 Dealherage, Mike, 69, 7l, IB6 DeBrosse, Mary, I86 D.E.C.A., 79 Deckard, Shirley, 206 Decker, Cheryl, 206 Decker, Sheila, I86 Dee, Linda, 206 Deere, Dale, l42 DeGiacomo, Carol, 206 Delzell, Roberl, IO9, I59 Demaree, Slan, I59 Demenl, Sharon, 206 Dennis, LeRoy, 206 Dellman, Caroll, I86 DeVaull, Bruce, l02, IB6 DeVaull, Terry, 206 Dew, Vernon, 206 Diaz, Tony, I23, I42, I59 Dicus, John, 206 Diffee, Darlene, I86 Dillian, Terry, 72, 206 Dills, James, 95, I59 Dinger, Bill, I86 Disney, Rickey, 206 Dilchus, Alberla, 206 Edwards, Bill, IB6 Edwards, Leale, II4, I86 Edwards, Mildred, I6O Edwards, Vicki, I08, 206 Eg berl, Gary, 206 Egberl, Linda, IO0, I86 Eidson, Marvel, IB6 Eiler, Danny, 78 Eiler, Don, I86 Elder, Dennis, I86 Elder, Margarel, I60 Elder, Ross, I23, l45, I86 Eldridge, Wesley, 206 Elkins, Marsha, 62, 93, 96, I04, II5, I6O Elkins, Sandra, II3, IB6 Ellioll, Bill, II3, II4, 206 Ellioll, J uay, aa, iso Elliol, Larry, 63, IB6 Ellis, Cherie, 206 Ellis, Don, 206 Ellis, Elizabelh, 206 Ellis, Kei lh, 206 Ellison, Calhy, 63, 96, I20, IB6 Ellison, James, I60 Ellsworlh, William, I43, 206 Elwell, John, 78, I6O Emley, Karri, I86 England, Dorolhy, IB6 Engelking, Eddie, 78, 88, IO6, I47, I86 G Engles, Ray, 207 English, Jack, 160 Eppler, Mike, 32, 36, 97, 104, 123, 147 160 Esau, Mark, 186 Graha Harringlon, Sue, 209 Harris:Julielle,l189 Esau, Sleve, 207 Eschbach, Herman, 207 Esmond, Marvin, 123, 129, 130, 160 Esles, Belly, 207 Elhridge, Reese, 207 Green Everill, Eddie, 160 Eyman, Elizabelh, 207 Exline, Pele, 160 F Failla, Linda, 99, 100,207 Fain, Rila, 207 Fair, Judy, 186 Fair, Vivica, 95, 112, 160 Fambrough, Joe, 112, 186 Faughl, Johnny, 186 Faughl, Norma, 207 Faughl, Paulelle, 207 Fearon, Edward, 160 Fearon,Marlha,7l,93,l03, 105, 114, 186 Feeney, Mike, 160 Felber, Bill, 160 Ferguson, Lynn, 95, 96, 160 Gabbarl, Lawrence, 187 Gable, Orelha, 207 Gaddis, Bruce, 187 Gaines, Sleve, 104, 161 Galloway, Roberl, 187 Galloway, Sandra, 187 Galulza, Ernie, 161 Gambill, Tommy, 161 Gangel, Ernesl, B8, 187 Garcia, Jerry, 187 Garcia, Pilar, 20, 32, 91, 92, 93, 161 Gardner, Greg, 95, 187 Gardner, Kay, 207 Gardner, Lana, 187 Gardner, Vicki, 120,207 Garland, Ken, 123, 130,187 Garner, Michael, 161 Garrell, Bealrice, 116, l6l Garrell, Sleve, 123, 146, 187 Garrison, Linda, 207 Garrison, Lois, 161 Garrison, Rila, 113, 187 Garver, John, 161 Gaslon, Debbie, 207 Gaslon,O1en, 161 Gales, David, 133, 142,207 Gazaway, Evelyn, 207 Grace, Don, 162 Graening, Paige, 98, 106, IBB Graha m, Calhy, 72, 208 Graham, Chuck, 188 m, Diane, 116,208 Harman, Phil, 188 Harmon, Alexis, 209 Harmon, Phil, 123, 135, 146, 188 Harper, Pamela, 63, 98, 99, II2, 188 Harrell, Belly, IBB Graham Jim, 208 Graham: John, 208 Harringlon, Belh, 88, 91, 189 Graham, Johnny, 162 Graham Nancy, 188 Granl, Bruce, 70, 102, 103, 105,114 188 Granl, Carol, 70, 208 Grasmanis, Rulhie, 96, 100, 162 Grave Grave Gray, Gray, s, Roger, 208 s, Troy, 208 Arria Lee, 162 Mariorie, 208 Green, Eliza belh, 72, 92, 208 Green, John, 71, 109, 188 Green, Kris, 110, II6, IBB ,1.e1a, 116, 1ea Harris, Harris Charley, 163 DeAnna 70, 105, I89 Harris, Pal, 113 Harvey, Paula,209 Harris, Rick, 209 Harris, Sharon, 110, 121, 163 Harris, Sleven, 209 Harris, Vern, 73, 209 Harrison, Don, 209 Harrison, Harold, 209 Harrison, Judy, 189 Harrison, Kay, I63 Harrison Ronald I89 Hallield, Eddie, iss Hausam, Debby, 209 Ferguson, Wayne, 65, 108, 160 Ferrell, Jerri, 186 Feller, Linda, 10, 96, 186 F.H.A., 99 Fields, Ellioll, 186 Fifer, Marlena, 108, 186 Finley, Tommy, 109, 160 Fisher, Bobby, 186 File, RaeDeane, 70, 108, 186 Gee, Ted, 187 Geiger, Green, Linda, 208 Green, Nancy, 70, 188 Green, Sharon, IBB Green, Sharon A., 208 Green, Sue, 162 Greene, Eddie, 208 Greenwell, Sandy, 188 Greenwood, Carol, II2, 162 efeef, Bill, ioa, ies Harl, Roberl, 71, 114,209 Harlman, Judy, I89 Harlman, Kalheryn, 189 Harlung,Carol, 116,207 Harlwell, Harry, 209 Harvey, Paula, 209 Harvey, Wanda, 118, 189 Harvison, Mary Kay, 94 Arlynda, 72, 207 George, Boyd, 42, 135, l6l George, Delores, 72, 207 Grider, Allen, 208 Grider, Dorolhy, 79 Griffin, Aubrey, 162 Griffin, James, 208 Griffin, Mary, 188 George, John, 187 George, Lloyd, 33, 36, 126, 135, 142 146, l6l George, Marilyn, 116, 118, 187 Gervais, Gervais, Charlene, 104, 161 Sandra, 207 Filzgerald, Sanford, 187 Flagor, Vicki, 207 Flaherly, Jim, 142,207 FIaugh,CafI1y, 187 Fleming, Dean, 78, 123, 143,160 Flemings, Barbara, 160 Flemming, Phil, 146 Flenoid, Phillip, 207 Flelcher, Dave, 187 F1efC11af,James, 67, 97, 103, 104, 160 Flippo, Judy, 187 Flower, Eddie, 187 Folks, Charles, 207 FOOTBALL LETTERMEN, 130, 131 Fora, Bill, 26, 33, sa, 91, 92, 93, 97, 104, 114, I61 Fara,Jahn,77,123,143, IB7 Ford, Paul, 187 Forehand, Jeanelle, 94, 104, 161 Foreman, Haslings, 187 Foresman, Belsy, 63, 106, IB7 Henderson Forlney, Kalhy, 187 Fosler, Linda, 113, 160 Fosler, Rhell, 160 Foulch, Mike, 187 Fowler, Chrislie, 207 Fowlkes, Ronnie, 207 Francis, Linda, IO7, 187 Franks, Sandra, 207 Franklin, Calhy, 106, 187 Franklin, Jim, 112 Franklin, Mack, 161 Frans, Mike, 71,207 Frazee, Bonnie, 207 Frazier, Dennis, 207 Freeman, Linda, 207 Freeman, Marilyn, 112 Freeman, Marlha, 161 Freeze, Slephen, 20, 60, 94, 100, 106, l6l Friday, Joyce, 187 Frills, Linda, 91, 116, 187 Frosl, Bob, 207 Fry, Barbara, 207 Frye, Charles, 187 F.T.A., 98 Fullbrighl, Gene, 207 Fuller, Alfred, 187 Fuller, Krislen, 207 Gibbons, Burr, 31, 71, 93, 109, 161 Gibbons, Lynne, 207 Gibbons, Nancy, 112, 161 Gibson, Jeannie, 207 Giddens, Glenda, 116,207 Gilford, Calhy, 84, 187 Gilberl, Ginger, II6, 118, 187 Gilberl, Tom, 63, 88, 97, 187 Gill, Janel, 94, 96, l6l Gill, Linda, 207 Gillard, Richard, 187 Gillard, Saundra, 207 Gille, Peggy, 187 Gillian, David, 109,187 Gilliland, Jerry, 100,133,207 GIRLS' CHORUS, 73 Gish, Susan, 10,207 Gladson, Roberl, 187 Glasgow, Joe, 71, 207 Glassco, Gary, 187 Glass, Bob, 97, 103, 123, 145, l6l Gleghorn, Cinda, 161 Goard, Deanie, 106,207 Gobble, James, 207 Goddard, David, l6l Goebel, Sandy, 187 Golden, Bonnie, 207 Golden, Charlolle, 162 Goldesloerry, Barbara, 162 Golclesberry, Jimmy, 207 GOLF, 145 Goodall, Yvonnia, 187 Gooden, Carolyn, 114,207 Goodman, Charles, 187 Goodman, Eddie, 208 Goodrich, Janice, 71, 99, 208 Goodson, Howard, 162 Goodwin, James, 88, 208 Gordon, Wally, 100, 187 Goll, Gary, IB7 Gough, Donna, 162 Gougler, Dennis, 187 Gould, Annelle, 32, 88, 91, 93, 96, l04,116, 120,162 Gould, Alvin, 162 Gourd, Eli, 133,208 Gourd, Eugene, 208 Gourd, Janice, 116, 120,208 Griffin, Mary Ann, 108, 162 Griflilh, Eddie, 78, 162 Grimes, Larry, 188 Grisham, James, 108 Griswold, Anne, 72,208 Griswold, Jan, 208 Guard, Judy, 208 Guard, Roberl, 10,208 Guin, Shelley, 60, 96, 160,162 Guin, Slan, 208 Guinn,Hugh,105, 109,188 Harwell, Margarel, 99, 209 Hase, Linda, 209 Hashagen, Romayne, I89 Haskins, Regina, 112, 189 Hassler, Sharrie, 96, 189 Halfield, Roberl, I63 Halhcock, Karon, I89 Halhcock, Sharon, I89 Hauser, Billy, 111,209 Haverfield, Ronald, 78, I63 Hawkins, Linda, 189 Hawkins, Shirley, 163 Hay, Pam, I63 Hay, Paula, 72, 209 Hayes, Ann, 70, 114, IIB, 209 H Haddock, James, IBB Hain, John, II4, 188 Hale, Bill, 162 Hale, Dorine, 208 Hale, Jeanie, 99, 162 Hale, Lazell, 162 Hale, Mark, 71, 108, 208 Hale, Mary Ann, 208 Hale, Hale, Sharon, 88, 188 Susan, IBB Ha1ford,Sherdain,208 I-lalka , Larry, 88, 97, 103, 162 Hall, Cynlhia, 68, 208 Hall, Jon, 78, 162 Hall Malcolm, 152, 162 Hall Mikola, II6, 188 Hall, Sherry, 120, 162 Hall,Tarshia, 188 Hayes, Dianne, 91, 113,189 Hayes, Joan, 163 Hayes, Ma Hayes, Pal rilyn, 100, 163 ricia, 209 Hayes, Ursula, I89 Haynes, Helen, 108, 163 Haynes, Judilh, 163 Heape, Mary, 189 Healh, David, 209 Hebard, Ronald, 189 Hebbeler, Jan, 57, 163 Heim, Roy, I89 Hellard, Judy, 163 Helscel, Sandra, I89 Henderson, Aulher, 189 Henderson, Carol, 209 Henderson, David, 209 Henderson, Jimmie, 209 Henderson, Julia, 163 Henderson, Renee, 79, I63 , Ronnie, 209 Halloran, Danny, 209 Hall, Ellen, 92, 162 Hendrickson, Dennis, I63 Henley, Norman, 189 Hamblin, Terry, 209 Hamillon, Gary, 146 Hamillon, Jack, IBB Hamillon Hamillon Hamillon Hamillon , Janice, 162 Kennelh, 209 Mary,94, 116,162 Scollie, 78, 162 Hamillon, Suzy, 162 Hamillon, Tom, 71, 163 Hamillon, Wayne, 57, 18B Henry, Diana, 209 Henry, Ellen, 163 Henry, Larry, 189 Henry, Virginia, 96, 118, 120,163 Hensley, Bill, 123, 130 Henson, Ann, I89 Herlan, Bill, 163 Herndon, James, 209 Herr, John, 209 Herrick, Randy, 189 ,I63 Hammond, Tom, 71, 97, 188 Hammons, Belly, I63 Hancock, James, 97, 131, 188 Hancock, Tommy, 209 Hand, Harlen, 163 Haney, Mark, 163 Hanigan, Pal, I63 Harbison, Bill, 163 Harbison, Judy, 106, 107, 188 Herriman, Laura Jane, 57, 60, 163 Herrold, Jack, 109,189 Herron, Janie, 163 Herron, Larry, 209 Hesler, Linda, 189 Hesler, Sella, I89 Hesler, Sheila, 189 Hesler, Terry, I89 Hewell, Tim, 209 Hibbard, Lois, 209 Hardin, Furgason, Douglas, 91, 187 Fuhrman, Grela, 161 Furr, Jim, 123, 126, 128, 130, 131, 161 Furr, Kay, 161 Kay, 73, 99, 106,209 Gouyd, Alvin, 78 Gower, Susan, 187 e.R.A., 116,117 Grace, Carl, 187 Hardwick, Vicki, 209 I-1argis,Claylon,188 Harkins, Edward, 91, 188 Hibbard, Wayne, 100, 164 Hickey, Russell, I89 Hickman, Arline, 189 102,103,104 227 Hicks, Neil, 104, 164 Hicks, Sharrie, 189 Higgins, Douglas, 95, 209 Higgins, Dudley, 111, 133,209 Higgins, Mike, 209 Hill, Blanche, 94, 120, 209 Chris, 209 Darlene, 209 Hill, Jerry, 123, 142, 189 Hill, John, 109, 189 H1l1, Logan, 164 Hill, Mike, 209 Hill, Ralph, 78, 164 1-1i11,Richinda,99, 106 Hill, Ronnie, 142, 164 Simpson, 189 Wanda, 209 Hilsheimer, Kitty, 95, 106, 164 Hilton, Sandy, 100, 116, 189 Hinkle, Jim, 189 Hindman, Dickie, 142, 189 Hisle, Betty, 164 Hitchcock, Clement, 108, 189 Hix, Leslie, 189 Hix,Mad1yn, 164 Hix, Michael, 209 Hix, Patricia, 209 Hobbs, Carol Ann, 79, 164 Hobbs, Peggy, 164 Hocutt, Larry, 209 Hockett, Becky, 189 Hockett, Joyce, 57, 99, 164 Hott, David, 91, 164 Hott, Steve, 209 Hoftman, Richard, 209 Hogard, Glen, 143,209 Holden, Billy, 189 Holdman, David, 135,209 Holdman, John, 135, 189 Holland, Bruce, 209 Holland, Jim, 91, 108, 164 Hollie, Donna, 209 Holloway, Perry, 189 Holm, Tom, 164 Holman, Edwina, 189 Holman, Sharon, 209 Holmes, Ferris, 210 Holmes, Terry, 135, 189 Holson, Sharon, 164 Holt, Danny, 210 Holton, Judy, 88, 164 Holtz, Frederick, 189 Holtz, Linda, 210 Honeywell, Donna, 92, 104, 112, 164 Honnold, Mary Fay, 189 Hooper, Tar, 144 Hopkins, Benny, 147 Hopkins, Suzanne, 189 Hopper, Hudson, 78, 189 Hopper, Linda, 99, 164 Hopson,Verne1,210 Haracek, Bill, 33, 123, 130, 147, 164 Horacek, Larry, 133,210 Horne, Bobby, 210 Horner,A1ino1c1,2l0 Horton, Earle, 63, 71, 109,189 Horton, Mike, 79, 164 Hoss, Sallie, 210 Hough, Margaret, 100, 164 Houston, Jack, 189 Howard, Bob, 102, 103, 105, 114, 190 Howard, Bruce, 210 Howard, Dennis, 129, 130, 147, 190 Howard, Tanya, 79 Howerton, Doyle, 190 Howser, Kathy, 72, 210 Hoyer, Dennis, IOB, 164 Hubanks, David, 164 Hubbard, Beverly, 63, 91, 105, 120, 190 Hill, Hill, I'I1ll, Hill, Hubbell, Billie, 99, 164 Huckaby, Bobbie, 210 Hudson, Denise, 210 Hudson, Jack, 190 Hudson, John, 190 Hutt, Robert, 109, 190 Hufford, Norma, 63, 100,103, 105, IIB, 190 Hufstedler, Gary, 210 Hughes, Linda, 164 Hughes, Mary, 104, 164 Hull, Carol, 210 Hulsey, Herman, 190 228 Hulsizer, Connie, 164 Hummel, Catherine, 31, 60, 91, 96, 104, 120, 164 Hunsucker, Jo Ann, 116,210 Hunt, Dave, 89, 210 Hunt,Ronn, 110,190 Hunter, Linda, 210 Huntsman, Judy, 210 Hurd, Jerry, 97, 165 Hurlbutt, Bill, 190 Hurlburt, Mary Lou, 60, 88, 91, 120 165 Hurn, Patricia, 210 Hurst, Linda, 115,210 Huskey, Patricia, 95, 165 Hutchens, Linda, 210 1-lutson, Cheryl Ann, 72, 210 Hytche, Saun Taurric, 210 lmhott, Steve, 190 Ingram, Jimmy, 165 Ingram, Ken, 190 Ingram, Patricia, 210 INTERNATIONAL CLUB, 91 Irby, Judy, 63, 113, 190 K Kager, Phillip, 165 Kahan, Danny, 210 Karn, Linda Kay, 99, 106, 190 Kasinger, Connie, 190 Kaster, Maridale, 210 Katopodis, Louis, 210 Katz, Sandra, 190 Keen, Hugh, 165 Keen, Judy, 210 Keesee, Tonie, 57, 99, 211 Keeter, Toya, 210 Keigle Keith, Keith, Keith, y, Beverly, 165 Debbie, 211 Elizabeth, 190 Linda,113,190 Keizor, Judy, 211 Keller, Bobby, 165 Keller, Dave, 78, 165 Keller, Jane, 116, 211 Keller, Judy, 190 Keller, Sherry, 100,211 Kelley, Mary, 95, 165 Kelley, Virginia,210 Bill 210 Kelling, , Kendall, Floyd, 70, 190 Kendall, George, 110,211 Kennard, Carol, 75, 211 Irby, Steve, 133,210 Irons, Marie, 190 lsenhour, Kathleen, 210 lsenhour,Pamm, 100, 111,190 Isley, Mike, 165 lsom, Cecil, 78, 100, 165 lsom,' ' , 97, 106, Phil 210 lsom, Sherry, 88, 105, 190 Ivey, Mary Margaret, 210 J Jackson, Ann, 210 Jackson, Betty, 190 Jackson, Jim, 165 Jackson, Judy, 165 Jackson, Rita, 190 Kennedy, Allen, 79, 190 Kennedy, Gary, 190 Kennedy, John, 97, 113, 190 Kennedy, Larry, 211 Kennedy, Sharron, 110, 190 Kennon, Robert, 211 Kernaghan, Terry, 88, 113, 190 Ketter, Ron, 211 KEY CLUB, 97 Kidwell, Lloyd, 211 Kietzman, John, 109, 190 Kilgore, John, 190 Kilgore, Roger, 190 Killough, Delores, 190 Kimball, Bill, 190 Jacobs, Charles, 190 Jaggers, Shirley, 72, 210 James, Diana, 210 James, Gayle, 73, 116,120,210 Jarrett, Dixie, 165 Jetty, Bernard, 190 Jetfy, Jonathan, 93, 97, 110, 165 Jenkins, Cynthia, 210 Jennings, Carol, 190 Jernigan, Don, 133,210 Jernigan, Gary, 190 John, Nancy, 210 Johnson, Curtis, III, 190 Johnson, Dale, 210 Kimball, Tom, 165 King Cheryl, 110, 190 King: Diane, 100,211 King, Janice, 96, 165 King, Jim, 165 King King King Kinkai Marilyn, 166 Rhonda, 166 Robert, 142,211 d, Cynthia, 96, 100, 104, 166 Kirk, Jerry, 63, 93, 191 Kirk, Martha, 211 Kirken doll, Carol, 111, 191 Kirkpatrick, Dan, 108,211 Kirkpatrick, Gene, 103, 166 Kirkpatrick, James, 211 Johnson, Deborah, 73, 210 Johnson, Don, 60, 165 Johnson, Ethel, 106, 190 Johnson, Jan, 210 Johnson, Johnny, 210 Johnson, Jon, 210 Johnson, Judy, 42, 91, 104, IIB, 120 165 Johnson, Linda, 94, 104, 106, 116, 165 Johnson, Norma, 210 Johnson, Phillip, 88, 114,165 Johnson, Phyllis, 165 Johnson, Ralph, 142,210 Johnson, Ronnie, 210 Johnson, Sam, 190 Johnson, Sara, 92, 96, 115,190 Johnson, Sidney, 110, 190 Johnson, Wainna, 210 Jones, Barbara, 190 Jones, Billy, 165 Jones, Delmer, 210 Jones, Janice, 190 Jones, Jennifer, 210 Jones, John, 210 Jones, John Edward, 63, 92, 97, 105, 190 Jones, Judy, 111, 190 Jones, Kent, 123, 130, 131, 190 Jones,1.aVena,111, 116,190 Jones Rodney, 108, 165 Jordan, Jimmy, 130, 131, 190 Jordan, Monty, 165 Junger, Wally, 190 Kishner, Margaret, 115,211 Kitchel, Sidney, 31, 65, 88, 103, 104, 166 Knapp, Jeannie, 211 Knight, Barbi, 88, 96, 113, 166 Knighten,David,2I, 111,166 Koger, Charlene, 114, 115, 191 Korne, Carole, 211 Krause, Tom, 211 Krauser, Tom, 78, 166 Kreisvelt, Kay, 94, 191 141011, Linda, 111, 166 Kruse, Walter, 63, 92, 97, 191 Kruizings, Jerry, 211 Krumm, John, 211 L Lacey, Charles, 211 Ladd,Joan,98, 106,113,191 LaFountain, Barbara, 70, 211 Lamb, Janice, 191 Larnberton, John, 63, 191 Lane, Lawrence, 110,211 Lane, Mary, 211 Lanford, Andrea, 109,211 Lang, Delores, 211 Lang, Leonard, 166 Lang, Sharon, 211 Lang, Susan, 191 Langston, Charlyn, 63, 115, 120, 191 Lanham, Harley, 211 Lanktord, Billie, 88, 105, 191 Lanktord, Pat, 106,211 Lannom, Kent, 211 Large, Joe, 109, 166 Largent, Angela, 191 Larkin, Leonard, 78, 211 Lash, Gene, 166 Lashley, Jim, 78 Latimer, Linda, 211 LATIN CLUB, 114 Latta, Lael, 70, 191 Laughery, Donna, 166 Laughinghouse, Luiean, 191 Laughlen,Ken,191 Laurell, Linda, 73, 211 Lawrence, Dennis, 191 Lawrence, Jimmy, 191 Lawrence, Larry, 211 Lawrence, Sue, 92, 112, 166 Laws, Doug, 191 Leach, Linda, 191 Leak, James, 211 Leak, Wanda, 191 Lee, Beverly, 113, 120,211 Lee, Billy, 191 Lee, Louise, 73, 211 Lee, Robert, 211 Leffingwell, Mike, 211 Lemmons, Rita, 73 Lenox, James, 166 Leonard, Sharon, 211 Lesch, Laurie, 69, 96, 118, 191 LETTERMEN'S CLUB, 123 Leverett, Eunice, 166 Lewis, Donna, 111, 191 Lewis, Paula, 166 Lewis, Sylvia, 100,211 Lewis, Tina, 63, 113, 191 LIBRARY, ASSISTANTS, 57 Lichty, Linda, 191 Lightfoot, Dorothy, 63, 91, 99, 111 191 Lile, Mary Frances, 91, 113, 211 Lindle, Melton, 131, 166 Lindsey, Barbara, 211 Lindsey, Paul, 166 Lindsey, Paulette, 108, 191 Linebarger, Kenneth, 212 Link, Danny, 106,212 Linville, Don, 212 Lisby, Linda, 212 Litterell, Bobby, 212 Litterel1,Jimmy, 130,131, 133,19 Litterell, John, 123, 191 Little, Phyllis, 191 Lloyd, Susie, 88,212 Lobo, Robert, 166 Locke, Jerrold, 133,212 Locut, Delores, 166 Lottin, Stephanie, 212 Logan, Bob, 131, 191 Logan, Donna, 91, 93, 103, 104, ll 121, 166 Logan, Kay, 75, 88, 116,212 Logan, Patsy, 191 Logsdon, David, 212 Loney, Jerry, 212 Loney, Linda, 113, 115, 116, 191 Long, Anne, 212 Long, Johnny, 166 Long, Keith, 191 Longacre, Buster, 166 Longacre, Jim, 166 Looper, Barbara, 212 Lord, Buddy, 191 Loucks, Lynn, 89, 191 Love, Jeannie, 114, 121, 191 Love, Leah, 91, 121, 191 Lovings, Jerry, 212 Lowe, Jane, 212 Lowery, Joe, 212 Lowery, Linda, 73 Lowery, Mike, 191 Lowery, Peggy, 212 Lownsbery, Sandra, 89, 191 Lowther, Gene, 191 Lowther, Rod, 142,212 Lucky, Wanda, 191 Luellen, Robert, 95, 212 Luey, Pat, 212 Lugliana, Steve, 191 Lum1ey,Jannel1e, 67, 106, 112, 121 166 Lumpkin, Judy, 116, 212 Lund, Karen, 63, 91, 106, 191 Luppy, Charles, 95, 191 Lyles, Bob, 88, 133,212 Lynde, John, 109,212 Lyon, June, 212 Lystad, Knut, 89, 90, 91, 97, 113, 166 M Mabes, Conny, 166 Macdonald, Laird, 212 Macdonald, Perry, 30, 63, 89, 92,93 105, 191 MacKenzie, David, 167 MacKenzie, Malcolm, 212 Mackey, Judy, 191 Mackey, Teresa, 100,115,212 Madden, Mike, 103, 109,212 Maddux, DeWayne, 212 Maddux, Valinda, 166 Madison, Tanya, 116, 212 Magnusson, John, 89, 92, 166, 216 Magoon, Ned, 191 Mahoney, Mary, 166 Mailes, Barbara, 166 Main, Edward, 192 Mainer, Judy, 79, 166 Maiors, Rick, 79, 166 Malie, Mary Ann, 92, 96, 166 Mallory, Lou Ann,106, 116, 118,213 Maloney, Yvonne, 99, 191 Maney, Patricia, 89, 100, 121, 167 Manley, Larry, 66, 191 Mann, Stella, 106, 116, 213 Manning, Doug, 147 Mantovani, Susanna, 89, 90, 91, 96, 114, 167 Manuel, Marie, 167 Maples, Lynda, 167 Marang, Beverly, 95, 167 Marcum, Dian, 213 Marlan, Sharon, 167 Martin, Thom, 110, 112, 167 Martin, William, 105, 192 Martinez, Luzetta, 62, 94, 104, 112, 167 Mason, Jan, 96, 167 Mason, Yvonne, 96, 167 Massey, Allenda, 213 Masterson, Sam, 213 Masterson, Tommy, Mathews, Judy, 192 Mathis, Doyle, 213 Mathis, Linda, 213 Mathis, Wayne, 192 Matson, Kathryn, 213 Mattingly, Harold, 213 Mattison, Glen, 192 Mauck, Darlene, 213 Mauck, Lee, 192 Maxey, Jerry, 107, 166 Maxwell, Bill, 108, 123, 147, 192 Mayes, Jerry, 97, 166 Maynard, Gail, 167 McAllister, James, 167 McAninch, Jim, 167 MCBee, Vic, 102, 167 McBroom, Coy, 133, 142,213 McCat1erty, Charlotte, 79, 89, 168 McCain, Mike, 168 McCall, Mary, 99, 168 McCaskill, Riley, 147 McClellan, Theodore, 212 McClure, Linda, 18, 33, 121, 168 McCollough, Sammy, 168 McConnell, Brenda, 213 McConnell, Ken, 78, 168 McConnell, Larry, 192 McCormick, Joy, 192 McCrackin, Linda, 95, 107, 192 McDaniel, Jerry, 213 McDonald, Linda, 99, 213 McDonald, Margaret, 168 McDonald, Mary, 116, 192 McDowell, Wayne, 192 McElroy, Meredith, 107, 113, 121 213 McElroy, Sandy, 192 McGahey, Sam, 78, 168 McGilbra, Alice, 192 McGinnis, Paul, 213 McGraw, Suzi, 168 McGregor, Max, 108, 192 McHenry, Cathy, 68, 213 McHenry, Danny, 192 Mclntosh, Carolyn, 110, 117, McKay, J. D., 192 . McKelvey, Sandra, 192 McKenzie, Carolyn, 168 McKenzie, Danny, 213 McKenzie, Don, 89, 213 McKenzie, Linda, 89, 192 McKey, Sherry, 192 McKim, Merritt, 133,213 McKim, Steve, 133,213 McKinney, Stanley, 168 McLaughlin, Linda, 168 McLelland, Jeanette, 168 McMahon, Carol, 96, 168 McMahon, Kay, 192 McManus, Sharon, 213 McMillan, Susie, 99, 212, 213 McNabb, Joe, 102, 107, 213 McPeek, Connie, 168 McPeters, Tim, 192 McPhail,John,70, 114,213 McPhail, Linda, 193 McQueen, David, 213 Meadows, Becky, 168 Meason, Larry, 12, 145, 193 Mears, Terry, 110, 168 MEDICO CLUB, 100 Melton, Beverly, 193 Mendoza, Vincent, 213 Mendoza, Wilma, 213 Menees, Kathy, 121,213 Menees, Keith, 213 Meredith, Carol, 112, 115, 117, 193 Merriman, Carol, 91, 193 Merriman, Carolyn, 63, 70, 213 Messmer, Lynette, 213 Meyer, Donna, 91, 94, 168 Meyer, Sue, 86, 91, 97, 115, 117, 168 Mieif, Bob, ioa, 193 Miles, Em ma, 168 Miles, Lynn, 107,213 Miller, Bob, 168 Miller, Carole, 213 Miller, Cheryl, 107, 168 Miller, George, 213 Miller, lri S, 57, 193 Miller, Joseph, 193 Miller, Kenneth, 168 Miller, Linda, 89, 213 Miller, Martha, 57, 168 Miller, Mickey, 213 Miller, Mike, 92, 94, 97, 168 Miller, Roi Lyn, 193 Miracle, Chris, 213 Mirtz, Savanna, 213 Mitchell, June, 99, 168 Mitchell, Ken, 168 Mitchell, Linda, 193 Mitchell, Lynda, 193 Mitchell, Mary, 213 Mitchell, Saundra, 110, 169 Moore, Joe, 110, 213 Moore, Marilyn, 169 Moore, Mary, 169 Moore, Nedra, 193 Moore, Patricia, 213 Moore, Phillip, 193 Moore, Rosanne, 72, 89,214 Moore, Teddie, 193 Moorhead, Terry, 97, 193 Moran, Carolyn, 70, 105, 193 Moran, Cassondra, 70, 104, 169 Moran, Tom, 24, 169 Morain, Linda, 71, 214 Morehead, Lyon, 214 Moreland, Glenda, 214 Morgan, Don, 105, 193 Morgans, Phillip, 193 Morris, Gerald, 214 Morris, Stanley, 214 Morris, Trudy, 214 Morrison, James, 123, 135, 146, 169 Morrison, Jim, 193 Morrison, John, 147, 214 Morrison, Pam, 63, 94, 96, 105, 115, 121, 193 Morrison, Ray, 193 Morrissey, Kathleen, 108, 193 Morrow, Robert, 193 Mosby, Jimmy, 214 Mosby, Raymond, 193 Moser, Dorothy, 193 Mosier, Cherie, 115, 193 Mott, James, 92, lll, 169 Moydell, Dale, 133,214 Mozingo, Joyce, 89, 121,214 MU ALPHA THETA, 103 Mulanax, Nina, 193 Mullin, Jimmy, 214 Mullins, Gary, 169 Murdock, David, 169 Murdock, Joe, 193 Murdock, Lowell, 169 Murphy, Cheryl, 214 Murphy, Micheallynn, 89, 117, 169 Murphy, Mike, 169 Murphy, Pat, 193 Murray, Connie, 96, 121, 181, 193 Murray, Joan, 73, 193 Murray, Jim, 169 Murray, Linda, 60, 96, 1113, 169 Myers, Theta, 100, 117,214 Mythen, Mike, 214 N Nail, Leland, 193 Nale, Billie, 214 Nale, James, 193 Nantz, Johnny, 133, 214 Narboe, Ron, 169 Nash, Nancy, 214 Nash, Teresa, 214 Neal, Barbara, 169 Noble, Judy, 63, 91, 102, 194 Norman, Jack, 214 Norman, Mark, 133,214 Northern, Linda, 194 Norton, Jack, 60, 169 Norvell, Bill, 214 Norvell, Phil, 214 Norwood, Charlotte, 72, 214 Nan, Jody, 72, 117,214 Nott, Mary, 63, 117, 194 Nunez, Donna, 194 Nukamp, Gloria, 214 O Oakes, Richard, 78, 170 Oakley, Shelby, 133, 142,214 Oates, Emmitt, 194 O'Dell, Linda, 113, 194 O'Dell, Marma, 115,214 Olds, Donna, 214 Olinghouse, Robert, 170 Oliphant, Virginia, 73, 214 Oliver, Claude, 108, 170 Oliver, Deanna, 73 Oliver, Jim, 70, 214 O'Neal, Deloris, 91, 170 O'Nea1i, Keith, 214 Oney, Teddy, 170 OPERA CLUB, 112, 113 ORCHESTRA, 70,71 Orcutt, Charles, 194 Orde, Patricia, 91, 117, 194 Orth, Fred, 91, 97, 102, 194 Osborn Pamela, 79, 106, 170 Osborn, Steven, 100, 170 Osborn, Teresa, 63, 107, 115, 194 Osborn, Zelda, 29, 60, 96, 97, 170 Osburn, Pearl, 214 Owen, Carolyn, 117,214 Owen, Cherie, 214 Owen, Terry, 194 Owens, Donna, 194 Owens, Lela, 214 Owens, Pat, 194 Owens, Suellen, 108, 112, 194 Owens, Valerie, 194 P Pace, Dixie, 194 Pack, Jerry, 89 Packard, Edwin, 214 Pagano, Pamela, 194 Page, Donna, 91, 194 Pankratz, Donna, 94, 117, 194 Pape, Peggy, 30, 63, 89, 92, 96, 101 105, 118, 194 Park, Jerry, 214 Park, Jim, 194 Park, John, 214 Parker, Diana, 214 Mitchell, Teresa, 193 Mize, Linda, 113, 193 Moak, Barbara, 72, 213 MODERN DANCE CLUB, 115 Moderow, Richard, 109, 193 Moftit, Lyle, 123, 128,131,169 Monroe, Dayle, 213 Monteilh, Eddie, 213 Monteilh, Mary, 213 Montgomery, Larry, 193 Montgomery, Susan, 193 Moody, Beverly, 193 Moody, Jack, 78, 169 Nebraski,Haro1d,99,133,214 Nebraski, Ken, 78, 107, 123, 131 147, 169 Needham, Donna, 98, 193 Neel, Larry, 193 Neely, Alice, 57, 169 Neely, Weldon, 214 Nelson, Beth,72, 117,214 Nelson, Darlene, 95, 169 Nelson, Donna, 99, 169 Nelson, Karre1,96, 112, 121, 193 Nelson, Margie, 99, 214 Nelson, Pat, 193 Parker, Roberta, 194 Parker, Samuel, 194 Parker, Sharon, 194 Parkhill, Sue, 214 Parkinson, John, 130,214 Parmley, Beverly, 170 Parrott, Dennis, 170 Parry, Floyd, 133, 142 Parsley, Sally, 91, 94, 100, 111, 1 121 170 Parson, Richard, 214 Parsons, Glen, 194 Parsons, Terry, 130, 131, 194 Partin, Patricia, 214 17 Moody, Jim, 109, 193 Moomey, Linda, 193 Mooney, Randy, 70, 169 Moore, A Moore, A llan,193 llen,193 Moore, Barbara, 70, 213 Moore, Bonnie, 73, 213 Moore, Carolyn, 169 Moore, Don, 68, 169 Moore, Donnie, 213 Moore, Gary, 108, 143, 193 Moore, Howard, 193 Moore, Hulan, 213 Moore, Jane, 93, 94, 103, 193 115, Moore, Janice, 213 105, 114, Neville, Helen, 214 New, Donna, 193 New, Donnie, 95 New, Jonnie, 193 Newman, Mark, 193 Newson, Julia, 193 N.H.S., 104, 105 Nichols, Chuck, 194 Nichols, Velma, 73, 194 Nicholson, Linda, 214 Nickel, Gary, 142,214 Nickels, Mike, 110, 194 Niekamp, Gloria, 70 Niemeyer, Alice, 96, 117, 121, 169 Ninman, Phil, 194 Nix, Phillip, 133 Paru, Rachel, 63, 91, 194 Pate, Jackie, 214 Pate, Sandy, 170 Patrick, Carole, 214 Patterson, Ann, 194 Patterson, Barbara, 214 Patterson, Brent, 89, 97, 103, 104 108, 170 Patterson, Delbert, 215 Patterson, Elizabeth, 215 Patterson, Karon, 215 Patterson, Wayne, 194 Paul, Patricia, 215 Payne, Elaine, 215 Payne, Lois, 194 Payne, Lynda, 194 229 Robinson Payne, Mike, 170 Peabody, Larry, 215 Peace, Sandi, 194 Pearce, John, 215 Pearson, Arlie, 215 Pearson, Juanila, 194 Puckelle, Anila, 113, 171 Pulliam, James, 171 Purdy, Roberl, 102, 195 Purviance, Sue, 195 Pyle, Frank, 109,215 Pyles, Sandy, 111, 121, 195 Peck, Anila, 194 Pederson, David, 194 Peery, Nancy, 194 Pegues, Alice, 117,215 Peirce, Suzy, 215 Pelz, Frances, 194 Pence, Tobie, 72, 215 Queen, Rodney, 78, 89, 171 R Rabe,Mary, 100,171 Pendergrafl, Chesler, 78 Penninglon, Bud, 215 Penninglon, Tom, 70, 123, 142 Penrod, Mike, 215 Perino, Sandy, 194 , Perkins, Bennie, 215 Perkins, Ernesline, 194 Perks, Joe, 60, 103, 104, 170 Perram, Bill, 24, 170 Perry, Tom, 95, 170 ,194 Raburn, Mike, 195 Ragsdale, James, 123, 127, Ragsdale, Linna, 72,215 Ragsdale, Louise, 215 Rahal, Barbara, 215 Ralslon, Margarel, 92,215 Rambo, Carl, 171 Ramsay, Susan, 10, 19, 32, 89, 96 112,121,171 - Rsnaali, Beverly, 99, 111, 195 Perryman, Marlin, 113, 194 Persall, Sharron, 110, 113, 170 Pelers, Gary, 215 Pelers, Jana, 94, 170 Pelers, Sally, 79 Pelherick, John, 170 Pelre, Lynda, 215 Pellil, Linda, 170 Pelly, Roy, 194 Phelps, Phelps, Mary, 100, 114, 170 Rulh,9I, 111,194 Phelps, Roberla, 20, 62, 71, 104, 110, 115, 170 Phillips, Chrisline, 115, 215 Phillips, Dave, 215 Phillips, Era Mae, 194 Phillips, James, 215 Phillips,Jimmie, 194 Raney, Peggy, 92, 102, 113, 195 Rankin, Aaron, 171 Rask, Chris, 195 Raspberry, Kalhleen, 104, 171 Ralhbone, Jim, 215 Ralhbone, Mike, 78, 171 Rauch, Billy, 71, 95, 195 Rauch, Mary Ann, 171 Raulslon, Ron, 195 Raus, Linda, 63, 195 Raynolds, Doug, 142,215 Rech, Eddie, 142, 171 RED ckoss COUNCIL, 106, io RED FEATHERS, 120, 121 Redman, Gre1a,78, 171 Reece, George, 215 Reed, Aldunn, 195 Praler, James, 171 Phillips, Lavella, 215 Phillips, Marlha, 63, 115, 194 Phillips, Sharon, 194 Pickell, Carlelle, 215 Pierce, Irene, 89, 91, 194 Pierce, Linda, 194 Piley, Susan, 194 Pinley, Mike, 133,215 Pinley, Palricia, 79, 170 Pirlle, Leonard, 133,215 Pillrrian, Dolores, 215 Pills, Shirley, 195 Pillser, Diann, 170 Plasler, Thomas, 100, 170 Plumlee, Norene, 70,215 Plunkell, Gilberl, 170 Poe, Preslon, 215 Polfenbarger, Fred, 215 Ponder, Tim, 170 Poorboy, Larry, 71 Poreda, Roberl, 215 Porler, Larry, 171 Porler, Marie, 171 Porler, Sue, 107, 117, 195 Pollorf, Fred, 97, 103, 104, 108, 171 Poulos, Francine, 72, 215 Poulos, Greg, 130, 131,171 Powell, Bales, 215 Powell, Sam, 113, 123, 130, 131, 142, 171 Praler, Sam, 195 Prall, Karen, 215 Preddy, DeeAnn, 215 Preslon, Janel, 63, 89, 96, 112, 195 Prewill, Dave, 110, 195 Price, Claudia, 100,117,215 Price, Ginna Lou, 110, 195 Prickell, Lew, 215 Prigmore, Donna, 18, 26,33,60, 96, 171 Prince, Carol, 113,195 Pringer, Marlene, 99, 195 Prilchell, Pele, 131, 195 Proclor, Judy, 91, 215 Reed, Carol, 171 Reed, Jim, 215 Reed, Sharon, 108,215 Reed, Reed, Vinson, 195 Reel, Donna, 215 Reel, Judy, 89, 216 Reel, Mary, 216 Reese, Carol, 110,195 7 Tom, 10, 89, 92, 113, 115, 195 Robey, Judy, 57, 216 Robinson, Ellis, 172 Robinson, Janice, 111, 172 Robinson, Marilyn, 111, 195 Robinson, Marvin, 147 Randy, 195 Robison, Carol, 172 Roden, Marlha, 172 Rodgers, Cindy, 63, 92, 96, 112,115 195 Rodgers, Earl, 195 Rodgers, Gene, 216 Rodriguez, Guslavo, 195 Rogers, Linda, 10, 195 Rogers, Paul, 112, 172 Rogers, Reid, 172 Roop, John, 123,144, 172 Roper, Jim, 172 Rose, Kalhy, 172 Rose, Lesl Ross, Ma V ie, 100,172 k, 216 Ross, Peggie, 195 Ross, Roberl, 216 Seawrighl, Linda, 217 Seawrighl, Wendell, 95, 196 Segovia, Linda, 70, 121, 196 Segovia, Olga, 70, 217 Seiberl, Kalhleen, 111, 173 Seiberl, Mike, 217 Selby, Jerry, 217 Selby, Lee, 144 Self, Bill, 79, 173 Self, Mark, 196 Sellers, Jim, 78, 173 Sellman, Mary, 217 Semones, Lynn, 217 Senske, Andreas, 95, 173 Serzy, Brenda, 121, 196 Sewell, Sandra, 217 Shaffer, Charlie, 113, 217 Shaffer, Wanda, 217 Shame-1, Bruce, 217 Shank, Sari, 112, 121, 196 Shank, Tom, 63, 196 Shanks, Ronald, 173 Sharp, Jim, 217 Reese, Cheryl, 71, 100, 117, 118, 121, 195 Reese, Jean, 216 Reeves, Dean, 171 Rega1is,Vincenl, 195 Reinolds, Gus, 216 Reinolds, Pal, 171 Reins, Bobby, 133,216 Reins, Jean, 171 Reinius, Kai, 90, 171 Reilz, France, 216 Renigar, Teddy, 107, 171 Renigar, Wesley, 195 Bill 216 Reynolds, y, Reynolds, Jerry, 147 Reynolds, John, 171 Reynolds, Kalhy, 110, 112, 172 Reynolds, Mary, 57, 99, 172 Reynolds, Marilyn, 172 Reynolds, Mike, lll, 112, 195 Reynolds, Sue, 216 Rhodes, Janice, 195 Rhod es, John, 172 Rhodes, Kay, 195 Rice, Carolyn, 216 Rice, Cindy, 216 Rice, Danny, 216 Rice, Sally, 216 Richards, Randall, 216 Richardson, Mike, 63, 195 Rickman, Ricky, 216 Ridley, Gary, 216 Riley, Bill, 195 Riley, Calhy, 121,195 Rincy, James, 172 Prolfill, Palricia, 215 Provorse, Judilh, 98, 215 Provorse, Larry, 195 Pruill, Wanda, 171 Pruner, Fred, 78 Pry, Ricky, 71, 195 Pry, Ronnie, 70, 195 230 Rippe, Bill, 76, 216 Ririe, Jean, 60, 97, 172 Rilz, Phi1,I95 Robbins, Donna, 216 Roberls, L. R., 216 Roberls, Mike, 216 Roberls, Penny, 93, 195 Roberls, Rebecca, 216 Ross, Vernon, 172 Rosser, Carol, 89, 172 Rosze1,Norda,70, 118,216 Roszel, Renee, 62, 70, 71, 96, 118, 172 Rolhhamrrier, Gerald, 216 Rowe, Sandra, 195 Rowell, Ronnie, 123, 131, 147, 195 Roy, Linda, 172 Ruby, George, 130, 131, 195 Ruckman, Leonard, 216 Ruffin, Joe, 63, 195 Runyan, Gary, 65, 70, 172 Runyan, Jimmy, 216 Runyon, Debbie, 196 Ruse, Renee, 107, 113, 172 Rush, Jim, 172 Rushing, Jerry, 78, 172 Russell, Candy, 172 Russell, Mary, 98, 196 Russell, Richard, 216 Russell, Sheila, 172 Rulherford, Kenny, 172 Rylander, Casey, 63, 121, 196 S Sager, Cheryl, 111,196 Sager, Phillip, 216 Salas, John, 217 Salas, Tony, 196 Samuel, Sue, 217 Sanders, Pele, 173 Sanders, Thomas, 71, 109, 196 Sappinglon, Jerry, 196 Sassano, Don, 62, 92, 93, 173 Sasser, Kennelh, 217 Sauler, David, 133,217 Savage, Calhy, 100, 112, 173 Savage, Mary Ann, 89, 96, 196 Sawyer, Ronny, 173 Schidlowski, Mike, 173 Schiff,Alan, 133,217 Schlemme, Gary, 196 Schneider, Sharilyn, 71, 117, 196 Schollen, Edward, 78, 89, 196 SCHOOL LIFE, 62 Schoonover, Lyle, 217 Schoulen, Arnold, 217 Schoulen, Berl, 95, 97, 173 Schouweiler, Dave, 142,217 Schrandl, Sherry, 111, 196 Schreiner, Jimmie, 217 Schreiner, Mary, 196 Schroeder, Ann, 173 Schroeder, Bill, 217 Schroeder, Dan, 109,217 Schuelle, Donna, 196 Schu1er,Nicki, 107, 112,173 Schullz, Bob, 217 Schulz, Lauri, 217 Schumacher, James, 217 Schuman, Marc, 217 Schwend, Fred, 217 Scoll, Berl, 129, 131 Scoll, Billie, 173 Scoll, Geri, 117 Scoll, Jerry, 97, 173 Seaba, Janice, 112, 173 Sealon, Sleve, 196 Sharp, Phylis, 117, 173 Sharp, Sandra, 117, 217 Sharp, Zilla, 26, 89, 110, 113, 173 Sharpe, Fred, 70 Shaver, Shar1ene,217 Shaw, Waller, 217 Shaw, Bill, 173 Shawger,Fred,3l,l23, 131,132,173 Shea, Judy, 96, 113, 121, 196 Shearer, Linda, 117,217 Shehan, Darrell, 123, 147 Shehan, Eric, 217 Sheldon, Sheila, 196 Shellon, Mike, 196 s11epsrC1,1so1s,3o,a9, 105, 123, 143, 196 Shepard, Jeanie, 173 Shepard, Larry, 66, 196 Shepheard, Vickie, 217 Sheply, Sleve, 217 Sheridan, Frank, 95, 110,217 Sherman, Jan, 117, 217 Sherwood, Melva, 173 Shellers, Jane, 196 Shidler, Shields Mark, 173 Richard 1Sr.l, 173 Shields, Richard, 111, 176 Shiflell, Jim, 142, 173 Shiplel, Larry, 147 Shipley, Monly, 196 Shipley, Peggy, 217 Shipley Russell 173 Shipman, John, 217 Shipman, Mike, 217 Shirley, Houslon, 62, 89, 93, 103, 173 Shoenhair, Beverly, 174 Shoenhair, Phyllis, 83, 196 Shofner, Jackie Sue, 100, 174 Shonkwiler, Jerry, 97, 106, 181, 197 Shoulders, Diana ,105, 117 Shoulders, Kalhy, 117,217 Shroeder, Bobby, 78, 173 Shryock,Wilma, 117,217 Shumale, Larry, 197 Sides, Belly, 217 Sides, Linda, 197 Sides, Lorella, 104, 108, 174 Siegfried, James, 174 Sikes, Kalhy, 110, 197 Si1key,A1berl, 174 Silkey, Kennelh, 197 Simmons, Kalhleen, 63, 67, 98, 114, 121, 197 Simmons, Kennelh, 143,217 Simmons, Pal, 91, 197 Simmons, Sandra, 217 Simpson, Linda, 197 Simpson, Marlha, 174 Sims, Shirley, 174 Sims, Terry, 217 Sinclair, Jim, 146 Sinclair, Wall, 108, 217 Singer, David, 142, 197 Singer, Sandy, 100, 107, 117, 197 Skaggs, Judy, 57, 99, 197 Skinner, Donna, 197 Skinner, Jack, 217 Skinner, Mary Ann, 174 Skocdopole, Joyce, 174 Slagle, Tom, Skocdopole, Royce, 133, 142 197 Slephenson, Wanda, 175 Slerk, Sharon, 175 Sloan, Jane, Ill, 197 Slover, Greg, 217 Slover, Mike, 123, 135, 146, 174 Smellz,Wa1da, 110, 115, 117, 197 Smelhers, Jimmy, 217 Sm1lh,A1,63, 97, 197 Srnilh, Bessie, I74 Smilh, B111, 217 Smilh, Bob, 89, 217 Smilh Carol, 62, 91, 98, 99, 102, 107 I74' Slerne, Bill, 62, 175 Slevens, Lee, 146 Slevenson, Bob, 218 Slevenson, James Cecil, 175 Slevenson, James Craig, 197 Slevenson, John, 110 Slewarl, Bruce, 142, 197 Slewarl, Deana, 175 Slewarl, Frank, 31, 62, 112, 175 Slewarl, Gary, 133,218 Slewarl, Jean, 175 siiiiey, M1111e,a9,21a Smilh, Cheryl, 100, 218 Smilh, Chrisline, 218 Smilh, Cindy, 84 smiih, ciyae, 197 smiih David 1Jr.1, 197 Smilh, Leroy 109, 174 Smilh David, 142,218 Smilh, Dennis, 218 Smilh Doug 1Sr.1, 60, 100, I74 Smilh, Doug, 111,218 Smilh Freda, 174 Smilh Gordon, 111, 197 Smilh, Greg, Smilh, Jerry, 144 I74 Smilh, Jerry H., 218 Smilh, Jimmy, 197 Smilh, JoAnn, I74 Smilh Joe, 63, 89, 105, 123, 137, 147 197' Smilh John, 218 Smilh, Kal11y,2l8 Smilh, Leslie, 62, 9 Smilh, Linda, 117, Smilh, Linda Louise, 72, 100,218 Smilh, Palricia, 117, 218 Smilh, Peggy, 96, 118, 121, 174 Smilh, Phillip, 111, 197 6,114,174 218 Smilh Regina, 121,174 Smilh Ronnie, 218 Smilh, Sandy, 218 Srnilh, Sharon, I74 Smilh, Tom, I74 Smilh, Virginia, 71, 114, 218 Smilher, Kalhy, 218 Snap, Charles, 102,218 Snap, Jim, 174 Snell, Kay, 197 Snow, Wayland, 95, I74 Sokol, Don, 174 Solomon, Judi, I74 Somner,Wilma, 108,218 Sorrels, Judy, 79, 112, 197 Soulhwood, Carolyn, 174 Turner, Ja Spain, Thomas, 108, 197 Spaniard, Andra, 197 Sparks, Judi, 218 Sparks, Raymond, 218 SPEAKERS BUREAU, 93 Speer, Gary, 10, 92, 218 Speer, Rhell, 92, 100, I74 Spence, Gail, 197 Spencer, Donna, 218 Spencer, Jean, 175 Spencer, Larry, 197 Spencer, Shirley, 175 Sperber, Eslelle, 175 Spicer, Kennelh, 218 Springer, Ramon, 109, 197 Slallord, Mary, 197 STAGECRAFT, 95 Slaires, James, 95, 218 Slakis, Slacy, 218 Slalcup, Sandy, 175 Slallsworlh, Gary, 78, 197 Slallsworlh, Gene, 218 Slanberry, Don, 218 Slarr, Jeanelle, 197 Slarr, Sylvia, 112, 197 Sleele, Donna 1Jr.1, 197 Sleele, Donna, 218 Sleele, Mike, 197 siehm, Kami, 197 Sleil, Charles, 197 Slephens, Jerry, 175 Slephens, Sandy, 175 Slephens, Ted, 218 Slephenson, Peggy, 117, 118,218 Slephenson,Saunc1ra, 175 Slilley, Thomas, 197 Sli11we11,Eddie,175 Slilwell, Belly, 107, 114, 121,218 Slimpson, Mi1ean,73, 218 Slimpson, Norma, 175 Sline, Dan, 218 Sliles, Teresa K.,84, 109,218 Slocum, Jean Ann, 218 Slone, Kay, 95, 96, 175 Slone, Palricia, 197 Slone, Roberl, 100, 110,218 Sloner, Alice, 197 Slorm, Karen, 105, 115, 117, 197 Slorm, Paula, 115, 117,218 Sloll, Slanley, 218 Sloul, Susie L., 33, 96, 104, 120, 175 Sloul, Susie K., 197 Sloul, Waller, 197 Slowell, Rick, 60, 104, 175 Slringlellow, Carolyn, 89, 98, 115, 117,11B, 121, 175 Slrobel, Glenn, 218 Slrokey, Paul, 109, 175 Slrong, Glenda, 218 Slroud, George, 63, 197 Slroud, John, 197 Slroul, Mike, 197 Sluarl, Bill, 218 STUDENT COUNCIL, 88,89 Sluermann, Waller, 91, 103, 106, 197 Slurdy, Marion, 175 Slulsrnan, Gerald, 218 Slulsman, Sharon, 197 Sugg, Everel1',89, 175 Sullivan, Gwen, 197 Sullivan, Kay, 218 Sullivenl, Fred, 71, 175 Sullivenl, James, 218 Sunday, Alice, 197 Sunday, Joyce, 99 Supernaw, Carol, 63, 75, 105, 114, 121, 198 Supernaw, Judy, 100, 117,219 Surber, Mary, 198 Surber, Mary Jane, 72,219 Sullon, Ted, 108, 198 Swann, Ralph, 219 Swanson, Paul, 123,145,175 Swanson, Sharon, 219 Sweel, Reva, 100, 107,219 Sweel, Terry, IOO, 107, 121, 175 Swenson, Rusly, 198 Swim, Joyce, 175 SWIMMING TEAM, 143 SYNCHRONETTS, 118, 119 T Tabb, Ed, 133 Tabb, Julia, 71, 103, 104, 114, 121, 175 Tachdiian, Berdi, 219 Tadpole, Tommy, 219 Tafl, David, 100,219 Tanner, Billie, 198 Tale, Gina Belh, 91, 98, 105, 198 Tale, Jerry, 95, 176 Tale, Paul, 176 Taylor, Bonila, 204,219 Taylor, Joyce, 198 Taylor, Linda, 89, 92, 96, 115, 198 Taylor, Mike, 123, 131, 147, 176 Taylor, Roger, 198 Taylor, Ronnie H., 219 Taylor, Ronnie L., 133,219 Taylor, Susan, 63, 198 Taylor, Wanda, 219 Tecumseh, Erania, 105, 198 Teel, Nancy, 91, 107, 113, 118, 175 Teenor, Chris, 176 Teipe1,Killy, 102, 108, 114, 118,219 Templelon, Gary, 198 Templelon,Ne1ia, 112,176 TENNIS, 144 Terrell, Anne, 198 Terry, James, 219 Terry, Macknelle, 198 Terry, Slanley, 63, 198 Terry, Theodore, 111, 198 Thelman, Alicia, 219 Thaxlon, Buddy, 198 Thayer, Linda, 219 TH ESPIANS, 92 Thielen , Marianne, 117,219 Thomas, Alice, 219 Thomas, Carl, 198 Thomas, Cheryl, 198 Thomas, Earl, 78 Thomas, L1ll1e, 198 Thomas, Marilyn, 105, 109, 114,198 Thomas, Russell, 172 Thomas,Sue, 107,121,176 Thomas, Wayne, 78 Thompson, Dennis, 219 Thompson, Eddie, 219 Thompson, James, 219 Thompson, Kirk, 176 Thompson, Lonnie, 219 Thompson, Mary Ann, 91, 112, 176 Thompson, Mary Lou, 73, 198 Thrasher, Glenda, 72, 219 Thresher, Paul, 198 Tielgen, Nancy, 96, 112, 181,198 Tillery, Jimmie, 133, 219 Timmons, Kay, 219 Tincup, John, 78, 198 Tillle, Jim, 198 Todd, Wayne, 198 Tolar, Dale, 63, 111, 198 Tolley, Paula, 96, 176 Tomlinson, Don, 219 TOM TOM, 60,61 Toney, Fran, 108, 117, 198 TRACK LETTERMEN, 146 Tracy, Ronnie, 135, 198 TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL CLUB, 78 Tramel, Buel, 176 Trammell, Belly, 176 Travieso, Edilh, 198 Travis, Kalhy, 176 TREBLETONES, 72 Trimble, Genice, 176 Troxell, Terry, 123, 198 Veale, Joe, 219 Veslal, Slan, 92, 105, 108, 198 Vickers, Gloria, 176 Vi11areal,Bob,142,198 Vil1ines,Meche11e, 198 Vincenl, Carolyn, 107, 198 Viner,Don,62,91, 114,176 Voge1,Bi11,109,198 W Waddell, Tom, 219 Wade, Alice, 89, 92, 95, 115, 198 Wagner,Duane,6l, 123,131,176 Wagoner, Linda, 176 Wald, Gail, 198 Wail, Mike, 176 , '- Wail, Pal, 33, 91, 96, 1.07, 112, 176 Wakeman, Juanila, 176 Walden, Joann, 110, 198 Waldrep, Doris, 219 Walker, Cheri, 117,219 Walker, Doug, 109. 219 Walker, Lavern, 176 Walker, Marlha, 219 Wallace, John, 78, 198 Wallace, Mariloelh, 176 Wallace, Sandy, 63, 198 Wallace, Thomas, 198 Wallick, Billy, 219 Wallis, John, 177 Wallers, Diane, 107, 199 Wallers, Veva, 199 Ward, Danny, 199 Ward, Delores, 199 Ward, Elaine, 177 Ward, Linda, 177 Ward,Susi, 113,177 Ward, Vic, 95, 177 Ward, Vickie, 219 Warrna, Mike, 199 Warren, Barbara, 89, 100, 101, 115 201, 219 Warren, Gloria, 177 Warren, Jan, 219 Warren, Louis, 113, 199 Walson, Darrell, 199 Walson, David, I77 Walson, Sue, 177 Wallenbarger, Annell, 62, 98, 99, 113, 177 Walls, Herla, 177 Wear, Tim, 199 Wealherly, Palricia, 199 Weaver, Clara, 219 Webb, Jimmy, 199 Webb, Ralph, 220 Websler, June, 62, 91, 93, 102, 177 104 Trudgeon, Cheryl, 107, 176 Tucker, Margarel, 219 Tucker, Marilyn, 219 Tuller, Jerry, 219 Tuller, John, 198 Turley, Carol, 176 Turner, Carol, 79, 198 Turner, Don, 198 nice, 111, 198 Weisenborn, Susan, 113, 177 Wells, John, 112, 177 Wells, Mariorie, 220 Wendl, Ernesl, 220 Weslgale, John, 71, 199 Weslgale, Kalhy, 84, 108, 117, 199 Whalen, Calherine, 110, 177 Whealley, JoAnn, 115, 177 Wheatley, Wayne, 220 Wheeler, Dorolhy, 177 Turner, Lana, 198 Tully, Pal, 98, 198 Twisl, Deana, 89, 120, 198 Tyson, Carol, 219 Tyson, Jane, 198 U Ulley, Boyd, 219 V Vanaman, Dixie, Lou, 73, 219 VanDevenler, J. Nelson, 219 Vandivere, Jim, 71, 219 Var1 Kleer, Sherry, 79, 176 Vann, Joyce, 68, 99, 219 Vann, Ples, 133 VanVleck, Phil, 143,219 Varnell, Gary, 198 Vaughn, Charles, 133, 219 Vaughn, Frances, 176 Vaughn, Trudy, 93, 198 Vaughl, Charles, 78, 176 Veach, Frances, 198 Wheeler, Howard, 199 While, Allan, 220 While, Ann, 177 While, Calvin, 199 While, Dennis, 199 While, Edward, Ill, 177 While, Eugene, 220 While, George, 220 While, Gerry, 70, 199 While, Howard, 108,142 While, John, 199 While, Lenard, 177 While, Sleve, 177 Whileis, Barbara, 177 Whilen, Gloria, 220 Whilenack, Carolyn, 95, 177 Whillock, Sue, 177 Whilney, Eddie, 220 Whilney, Marlin, 68 Whillaker, Don, 220 Whillinglon, Jerry, 177 Whillinglon, Linda, 117,220 Whillmore, Palsy, 220 Widows, Paula, 220 231 Wieczorek, John, 97, lO9, I99 Wiggs, Danny, IOB, 220 Wighrman, Fred, 97, l42, I77 Wilcox, Allan, 89, I77 Wilcox, Auslin, I77 Wilcoxson, Fred, I99 Wiley, Palricia, 73, I77 Wiley, Ray, ll0, 220 Wilkerson, Donald, 78, I99 Wilkie, Jeanne, I77 Wilkins, Nancy, l99 Wilkins, Nora, 220 Wilkinson, Charlene, l0S, ll2, Wilkinson, Linda, 220 Williams, Barbara, 94, l77 Williams, Bolo, I99 Williams, Bonnie, l99 Williams, Diana, 220 Williams, Donna, Il7, 220 Williams, Jerry, l7B Williams, Joe, l7B Williams, Joyce A., 94, 99, l78 Williams, Joyce, 220 Williams, Olis, 220 , Williams, Ronnie, II3, l78, I99 Williams, Verma, 220 Willingham, Brenda, 220 Willis, Joan, 220 Willis, Wanda, l7B Wilmelh, Susan, IO7, l78 Wood, Sam, l78 Woodard, Paul, 78, I99, 220 Woods, Carol, 99, l07, l7B Woods, David, I99 Woolon, l-larold, I99 Yeager, Marcia, 100, 220 Yackley, Margarel, 220 Yackley, Mark, 220 Yerlon, Roberl, I99 York, Brenda, l78 York, Judy, l02, I99 Wilson Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, ,Calvin, 220 Carolyn, 7l, l04, l78 Charles, I99 Gordon, l42, 220 Linda, I99 Richard, B9, 92, 93, ll2, l99 Ryck, I99 Wanda, 220 Wimmer, Slanley, Bl, I99 Winkerl, Mary, IOO, ll0, I77 Winkle, Sande, l99 Winslon, Judy, 57, 220 Winlon, Bobby, 220 Wise, Cheryl, IO6 1 0. 1 Wise, Joanna, 72, l07, 220 Wise, Renea, 220 Wolfe, John, I99 Wonderley, Glen, 78, l78 I 7 ll8 l2l, I99 Worley, Gleenah, l78 Worlh, Ben, l78 Wren, Barbara, ll3, l78 Wren, Fleerless, 73, 220 WRESTLING LETTERMEN, l42 WRESTLING SQUAD, l42 Wrighl, Duane, IOB, I99 Wrighl, Eddie, II3, l78 Wrighl, Mary, II7, 220 Wrighr, Phillip, 24, 67, 92, 97, I78 Wrighl, Sleve, I99 Wyall, Arlhur, l42, 220 Wyzard, Kennelh, I99 Wyzard, Sandra, 220 Y Yancell, Jerri, I99 Young, Young, Bob, 47, IOO, ll4, 220 Imogene, 220 Young, Lawrence, IOO, l78 Young, Marcia, 30, B9, 94, 96, l2l I99 Young, Young, Ysidro, Zimmer Paula, 220 Ronnie, l78 Connie, l99 Z man,Dallia,1oo,117,11a l2l, 220 Zimmer man, Gayle, 96, l00, l04, 115, IIB, l2l, 1712 Zingg, Nina, 89, 220 Zilel, Roger, l99 Zilel, Sharon, 99, II7, 220 berg, Rick, I33, 220 Williams, Richard, 199 My wood, Nancy, 70, los, 199 Yarnell, Sheryl, 220 Zwingel lWW'y WQWi MM' l ,O , hbew caxg XQQ-rv-N R yr? W l 405 k'9'si7 We 9i fsX43eek':: ya-ge ,Y SCB..b.NQ, LQ! ' , ' Y- rrmri Wifi 350 , CQ, Qimvlrc 92.11.-L-FAQ, ifljfi l H 9 1 Qi ,, ,Q ,gi 232 A Alexander, Thelma, 49 Anderson, Frances, 49 B Baer, Aubrey E., 48, 49 Baker, Laura, 48, 49 Beesley, Carl C., 45 Behrens, Dolores, 49 Beuby, William, 49, 66 Bingham, Bill, 49 Blackburn, Rachel, 49, IOI , 20l Blass, Ned, l44 Boesche, Fenelon, 45 Bowlin, Suzanne, 49 Bowman, Charles, 49, I30 Brewer, G. E., 49 Bridges, Mary Ellen, 48, 49, l04 Bridges, Rodney, 49, I33, l42 Brown, Hugo, 49 Buller, William L., 45 C Campbell, Jackie, 49, 94 Cason, Carl, 49 Charles, Russell, 49, 69 Charvoz, Clyde, 50, I3 I, I47 Clark, Eslher, 50 Collier, Jane, 50, l20 Crosslin, Ophelia, 50 Crolchell, Anne, 50,62 D Daniel, J. Lilllelon lMrs.l, 45 Dashner, Billy Joe, 50, 54 Davidson, Louise, 50 Davis, Norris, 50, 88, I I4 Deen, Palricia, 50 Dillee, Jessie, 50, 99 Dorsch, George, 48, 50, 153 E Ehlers, Clarence. 48 Ellis, Regina, 50 Erwin, J. B., 50 F Felible, Charlolla, 50 Finn, Carolyn, 50, l2l Frazee, Vella, 50 Freeman, Iona, 50, 92 G Gallier, Paula, 5l Geneva, Dennis, 5I Goode, Wilda, 5I Graver, Mavis, 5I Facult Index Gulhrie, Nell, 5l Gwinn, Dick, 24, 5l. I23, I33 H Hagler, Helen, 5I, 57 Hale, Rulh, 5l Hall, George, 5I, 66 Hanks, Calhern, 5I, I00 Hawes, V. 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