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

 - Class of 1965

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Bestowing both privilege and responsibility, it binds our traditional past to a confident future and perpetuates the Heritage of ...... . . . THE FRIENDSHIP CHAIN: Qs , Xjx 'mg ,K . ' . A- f , ,- , 4 fi ,ff ' ,,A-, , ,,.i Q 'X 4. L X M, I T ,Y em ge 5: P i I, I,-via' l iz, Q' 'L 'ff X 'i - fs v ' f m L H' 4' fy ,.--',..-M 'vyovt M-.nb N . Q Q -'fi A 4 ISL M.- 4 W'-,M B UILDINGS Symbols of Stability 1 TRADITICN . . . Our Source of Pride , . .- 'im - -1 :'l:.f2z5-ui. - 1, . 1 - ,I--gggsfxgf Q, 1: 1 vggk. K f v :mg M Qi f, ,. W .. 7 M f K E, jimfggig :Qs 13 54:2 ggi, K , 'i -fm S W :ig 55 J, Q 5 Ms X, ,. . , .3 W Ufzz, .Q,,'gx. u UQ4 ,mv , m,p.wmz7fds,w.v., mmaww-:wi ,,,,,.,w1 - -...4..ww-un. M-ww-Q I 0 HONGR . .. 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His extensive community service in- cludes membership in the Chamber of Commerce, directorship of the North- tulsans, and the office of supervisor of the Community Chest. A very active Civitan, Mr. lVlcCaiferty has served as president of the Tulsa Downtown Club and governor of the state district. His professional experience in- cludes service as director of local and state units of the Oklahoma Educa- tional Association, the Junior Ameri- can Red Cross, and the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activity Associa- tion. In l963 he was honored in Whois Who In the South and Southwest. Currently, he is a member of the Phi Delta Kappa. Aside from this busy schedule, lVlr. lVlcCallerty is an avid hunter of quail and pheasant. Answering the call of the wild, he annually packs his para- phernalia and stalks his prey in Kan- sas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Texas. 4'Carlls Boy, lVlr. McCaffe1ty,s reg- istered pointer, is being trained and will soon be ready to join his master 011 these excursions. Nlr. McCaflerty is Well known for his humor, which, when teamed with his loyalty, results in frequent up- roarious laughter during his opening remarks in assemblies. lVlr. lVlcCaller- tyls kecn interest in every school func- tion reveals his school spirit. Any one ol the sports events finds him urging our boys on to victory With his loyal cheers. He not only represents an en- thusiastic Centralite, but also a warm, friendly, and capable principal. MR. CARL l.. MCCAFFERTY Principal MRS, LAURA BAKER MR. CLARENCE EHLERS MR. JOE LEMLEY Counselor of Girls Counselor ol Boys Assisiarii Principal Counseling Stall Summons Diligence GUIDANCE STAFF-Sealed: Miss Mary Ellen George Dorsclw, Mr. Gerald Tumloleson, Mr. Joe Bridges, Mrs. Mary Louise Simms, Miss Bernice Lemley, Mr. Carl McCa1Cler+y, Mr. Carl l-leri- Tomlinson, Miss Joyce Saunders, Mrs. Laura son, Mr. Aubrey Baer. Balcer, Mrs. Dolores Nesbil. Sianding: Mr. 20 Teachers Broaden Educational Experience A teacher's education never ends. Besides learning each day from Work- ing with teenagers, Central teachers acquired additional training through a Wide variety of trips and programs. During the month of August, sev- eral counselors and administrators from across the country journeyed to Annapolis to study the curriculum of the nation,s naval academy. lVlr. Joe Lemley, who was one of this touring group, met with the Annapolis staff in daily discussions of the school's program. One aspect concerning the faculty was particularly interesting to Mr. Lemley: half of the faculty is ci- vilian and includes the top intellectual talent in the nation. Also in August, lVlr. George Dorsch, junior counselor, participated in a nine-weeks course in counseling and guidance at the University of Okla- home. The group, sponsored by the National Defense Act, consisted of thirty guidance counselors from New Mexico, Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Kansas. Participants were select- ed by analysis of written applications and were divided into six co-ordinated groups. The course included inter- viewing local high school students and administering of personality, interest, and analogy tests. lVIrs. Ethel Johnson and Mr. Tom Turnbaugh took advantage of ten Week courses in economics last fall. The survey course, conducted in Weekly ninety minute sessions, was given at the University of Tulsa. As a refresher course for history teachers. it presented an up-to-date concept of our fast-growing economy. Through each experience, Central's faculty readied itself to meet the changing trends and needs of American high school education. PATIENTLY waiting for a tug on his line, Mr. Joe Lemley hopes this will be the one that won't get away. as ' -Si My , - ,. awk. .. 2 'dau TH ELMA ALEXANDER English if DOLORES BEHRENS Secrelery Io Principal G. E. BREWER Incluslrial Educalion JACQUELIN E CAMPBELL English Aclverlising Board l FRANCES ANDERSON Orqanisl WILLIAM BEUBY Science MARY ELLEN BRIDGES Senior Counselor Nalional Honor Sociely Enqlislw CARL CASON lncluslrial Educalion AUBREY BAER Sophomore Counselor Science LEE BAILEY HARRY BANNISTER Library Clerk Science Medico Club BILL BING-HAM RACHEL BLACKBURN SUZANNE BOWLIN Science Junior Class Sponsor Science Enqlislrx RODNEY BRIDGES M alliemalics Alhlelics S lr L, .. L iici i is RUSSELL CHARLES Foreign Language HUGO BROWN KATHRYN BULLINGER Hislory Ari Ia' , r-iw. n JOLENE COBLE Bullelin Cleric CLYDE CHARVOZ Physical Educalion Allilelics J-'R PROVING HIS LOYALTY, Mr. Mcl-Iugh siruggles io convey his school spirii io son Bob, a Rogers sluclenl. Class Sponsors Ignite School Spirit 59 I ff OPHELIA CROSSLIN ANNE CROTCHETT LOUISE DAVIDSON GLADYSE DeARMENT PAT DEEN Business Educaiion English English Girls' Physical Educafion I-Iisiory School Life Deparirneni Chairman Accompanisl' JESSIE DIFFEE GEORGE DORSCH PHYLLIS DUMONT REGINA ELLIS J. B. ERWIN Homemaking Junior Counselor English Clerlc Maihemaiics Fulure Homemelcers Science Speech of America Speakers' Bureau 23 - x WEEKENDS FIND Mrs. Suzanne Bowlin cliaiiing leisurely willi ner husband, Ari, ai Jrlweir poolside aperlmenl. Teachers Unwind During After-School Hours CHARLOTTA FELIBLE Business Educalion DENNIS GENEVA lnduslrial Eclucaiion GEORGE FOLZ ELIZABETH FOOTER VELLA FRAZEE PAULA GALLIER I-Iisiory Special Educalion Malliemalics Assislanl Reqislrar Key Club WILDA GOODE MAVIS GRAVER NELL GURTHRIE DICK GWINN Business Educalion Englislw Science Driver Educalion Aililelics LeHermen's Club 24 Jzlweiff 1 .V , fi I 5, 'li 'Y' - ' L, ' I is I f 5 ,I f,f.MB L gi TNQ.. ' .jiseik . , I H kyy ,Q ,' ,gif My ui, s we .:, ff:- wi, ' -IH, . H ELEN HAGLER Library RUTH HALE GEORGE HALL Homemakinq Science MARGERY HAMMOND CATHERN HANKS Englislw Sluclenl Council 'Ye V. B. HAWES CARL HENSON POLLY RUTH HOLTON JIM HOWARD Business Eclucalion Special Educalion HIGGINBOTHAM Enqlisli Hislory DSDGVIVTWGHI CIWGIVVVWGU Ccunselor lncluslrial Eduialicn Allwlelics Secrelary CANDACE HOWELL SHIRLEY HUGHES WINCEL HURT VIRGINIA HVOLBOLL SUE INGERSOLL Science Business Educafion Homemalcinq Nurse English Red Eeallners Carnarala 1: Q L ll I ETHEL JOHNSON ELIZABETH KIRKMAN LOUCILLAH DESPINA KLENTOS JERROLD LAWLESS I-Iislory Business Educalion KIRKPATRICK Malhemalics Inslrumenlal Music Dislribulive Education MILDRED LEE EUNICE LeMAY LEON LUCE Allendance Clerk Clerk Hislory 4 MERRY ANN MARSH ALBERT MARTIN ORA MAYBERRY Girls' Physical Educafion Sfagecraff Homemalcing Red Fealhers Deparlmenl Chairman Synchroneffes ERNEST McHUGH DORA MAE MILLER JAMES MITCHELL Senior Class Sponsor Malron Hisiory Science Deparlmenl Chairman Key Club LYNNE MORGAN DWIGHT MORRIS JAMES MORTON Girls' Physical Educalion Science Hisfory Modern Dance Club Alhlelics Girls' Recrealion Associalion Cheerleaders IWANNAH LUSTY Homemaldng Eulure Teachers of America R- ---- ..:e' 5115 - ?5,'is:e',.s,s1':1Eaw.::gggeighg-ipgcgifg S ggi: 3:2 :. ,lf E7 V fig.. 1- K 53 - A K1 W 5: ,,.:- hj:.f,gjjK'? .. V, A1 K, - f ,Ma-. , A MADELEINE MCDONALD Girls' Physical Educalion PATSY MOBERLY Speech Thespians CAROL NASWORTHY English Red Feafhers ELMER MABRY lnduslrial Educalion T and I Club MURREL McDOUGAL English CHARLES MOORE Indusfrial Educafion NANCY NEAL English Cheerleaders MISS BRIDGES plays hoolcey from counseling college-bound seniors lo do a lillle garden-pullering. Hobbies Eradicate Faculty Frustrations fiafa. R 5 eh- gg, is DOLORES NESBIT Sophomore Counselor Girls' Physical Educalion GERALD OGLESBY Hislory Alhlelics szfslszsgsggiessiifs A F r'-r - A -.-.: VE, EDNA NEWKIRK MARY SUE NEWTON BETH NOLAN EMMETT NOLAN l'lislory Foreign Language Secrelary lo Boys' Physical Educalion Lalin Club Assislanl Principal Alhlelios ' K M' Mm ., .f A is 1. VV I .V I ,. iilr 2 -I A ig if ,. i i ., . ., .,- 535' I ' I My LORENE O'l'lARA JACK ORME C. H. ORR NADINE ORR English English Aclivilies Treasurer Reqislrar Business Educalion Torn Tom Malhemalics 27 4, .W M G wwf Faculty Members Display Unusual Talents JERRY PANTER WAYMAN PENNER VIRGINIA PERETT BARBARA PETROS MARGERY PIKE Buslmess Educallon lrwcluslrlal Educallorw Science Library Clorlc I-llslory Alhlellcs lnlernalional Club ,W F f 5- if? GENEVA PITT VALLAIR POOLE MARY POTTORF VIRGINIA QUESENBERY JEWELL RAMSEY Buslness Educallon Errqllslsr Forelgrw Lamrrage Foreign Language Mallmemmlgg Spanlslw Club Lalln Club Red Cross 28 was BARNEY RATZLAFF Business Educafion JOYCE SAUNDERS Office Manager CLARICE SIMMONS Cafe-Ieria Manager CLIFFORD STONE Indusfrial Educafion VELMA REVES Foreign Language Deparfmenf Chairman 95,152 53, : h wh- ,MMNM -ggi VERLIN RINGLE Indusirial Educafion OLIVE SCHOOLER Mafhemafics MARY LOUISE SIMMS Senior CounseIor Science I EDDIE SUTTON PhysicaI Educafion Deparfmeni' Chairman Afhlefics BARBARA SCHWABE I'Iis'I'ory JACK SKELTON Mafhernafics Deparfmenf Chairman Mu Alpha TheIa i. I REX TEAGUE VocaI Music DeparI'menI Chairman it . 1 fi - fig k - V - , QQ T qw , . W X sw I is if J Il in gi 'is f I LARETTIA SAGER Homemakinq CECIL SCOTT Special Eclucafion LORNA STENGER English I VALDENE SANDS Sophomore Class Sponsor Business Educafion WILLIAM SCOTT SpeciaI Educafion ARNOLD STOCK Science OPEL THORPE Ari' Deparfmeni' Chairman HAROLD TOEVS IndusIriaI Educahon 'Allin wir-4 COACH GWINN insisls upon having loolball involved-even when he pholographs his wife and daughler. Weak Ends Prompt Coaches to lackle Jobs BERNICE TOMLINSON ROY TRIMM Junior Counselor lnduslrial Educalion English FELlX VESTAL WAYNE WELCH Science Building Superinlendenl Deparlmenl' Chairman V041 GERALD TUMBLESON TOM TURNBAUGH SUE VENABLE Special Eductalion Hislory English Counselor Chess Club Camarala ELBERT WINESBURG PHYLLIS WOODEN GEORGE WRIGHT lnduslrial Educalion Business Educalion lnduslrial Educalion Deparlmenl Chairman 30 English Stresses Correct Composition During the past two years, many edi- torial pages of newspapers rt-sounded with the cries, Hjolnniy can't readlw or MSusie can't Writeln and Johnny and Su- sie were in high school. Central's English department, headed hy Mrs. Louise Da- vidson, strove to disprove these outeries. 'llhrough three years of Englislr classes, students were versed in gramrnar, litera- ture, and written and oral composition. For many students, a weekly theme proved to he a creative challenge. The yocahulary and punctuation rules they had previously acquired aided them in writing their compositions. The application ol these principles plus a smattering of talent netted John Jones the honor of heing one ol' the six high school students ir1 Oklahoma selected hy the National Council ol 'l'eachers ol Englisll as exceptional English students. ENGROSSED, lvliss Moberly directs from the wings during a weelcly assembly program. AN OVERHEAD PROJECTOR adds dramatic emphasis to lvliss Bernice l'omlirison's discussion in her class. K' Business Trains lor Professional World AUTOMATION still necessitates a human element, the clarifying explanations ol Mrs. Valdene Sands. 32 The click of typewriters, the hum of duplicating machines, and the swish of flipped pages indicated that Central's ten business education classes were busily learning skills that would prepare them for entering the business World. lVlr. V. E. Hawes, Department Chairman. conducted general ollice education classes. His students learned the complexities of machine transcription, duplicating, and hling. Prospective secretaries also improved their typing skills with exercises aimed to reduce errors. Seniors were able to take advantage of a cooperative education program. Students who were enrolled in the course attended school for one-hall day and worked in ollices the other half. One of these students, Phil Hitz, worked as an employee of a local bank. Many students remained at their jobs as full time employees after their graduation. Bank Posting, Bookkeeping Post- ing, Ten-Key Adding, and Key Driven and Rotary Calculators were instru- ments used in the curriculum of the office machines classes. Students were trained in the proper method of op- eration of the mechanical devices on a rotating plang each student spent equal time using each machine. If a popularity poll had been taken, the typewriting classes would have been the run-away favorite. Many students who had previously used the old 'shunt and peckl' system found that the touch system was much faster and more efticient. Notehand, shorthand, bookkeeping, business law, and basic business corn- plete the offerings of this practical- minded department. M9 ! ' gf 3 f fri if ta cf ,E I tc l l . '11 , was ,X , , SQXt5 ' TEAMWORK IN THE wood shop speeds the production of a cabinet through the assembly line technique. Students Acquire Un-the-joh experience aided students in perfecting their training through the op- portunities of Industrial Education. The students mastered nrany salahle skills hy attending school for four hours and study- ing such courses as photography, auto mechanics, electricity, woodwork, ma- chine shop, drafting, and printing. The second half of the day was devoted to THE SPARKS FLY as Jerry Badger tirelessly controls Practical lraining work in one of these fields. Students prac- ticed their skills in order to secure a practical viewpoint of their future voca- tions lry taking their places in the liusi- ness world. The teachers Worked closely with each student to give him the chance to specialize in the areas liest-suited for his particular vocational preference. the planing ol his Vocational Machine Shop proiect. if it .gn- vf' I lh '-un...,,-- i . , ,W VISUAL EXPLANATION by Mr. Skelton clarilies many exasperating complexities ot the slide rule. Math Students Co-ordinate Sciences iiwllilt? A whole does not equal the Stressing the llllfjl'-l'6l2ll.l0Il lmetween sum of its pa1'ls?7' Central ninth students math and all phases of study and ol' life. disc0Ye1'f'd that. when applied to the sei- Nlr. ,luvlx Skelton. D6IDitl'llll6llt Clluirlnan. ence of Illill,llPIlliillt'S, the sunt of the parts and his stuff encouraged students to uti- does indeed exveed the Whole. Math, as lize their math skills in other areas of they found. crystnlizes and vlarifies any study as well as in everyday living. vague vonveption to whivh it is applied. Besides lmsic ninth c-ourses, the math With this knowledge and the emphasis department olliered trigonometry, ad- placed upon math and the other svienves. Yanved ulgelmt. and math analysis. These students pursued f1Xi'Gll9llt'l' within the 1-ourses prepared the students for the in- i'onc't'ete pt'inf'iples ol' lllEllltlJIllillll'S. tense speviztlizetl study ol' math worlx. 34 as W Q t t Science Magnilies Students armed with microscopes, Bun- sen hurners, and electrical paraphernalia tackled simple and complicated projects in Centralis numerous science courses. Studying the life processes of all living things and their functions, young hiolo- gists utilized anything from the sophisti- cated hand lens to common pond scum. The odors pernieating the halls of Cen- tral indicated that the chemistry classes were husy at Work in the lah. The periodic chart and class and laboratory sheets in chemistry classes gave students a hetter understanding of the composition of sull- stances and how they are combined to form useful products such as gasoline and the various synthetic-s. Physics students delved into the funda- ENDEAVORING to Find the correct usage oi a me in--Q Q, A. L E 4 1 T' V95 Ji fi Our Physical World W mixer my mental science of the natural world. This included learning the various relation- ships among space, time, matter, velocity tllld acceleration, and atomic structure. Advanced physical science and ad- vanced hiology emphasized and strength- ened the student's aliility to think critically while utilizing the scientific method and procedure. The functions of the human lmody as studied hy physiology students was en- riched by the use of slides from the pathology department of Hillcrest Nled- ical Center in Tusla. With other science courses as a funda- tion, earth science and physical science students dealt with the physical processes of the earth and its relationship with all lrodies in the universe. are Stan Vestal, Bob l-lowardl and Bob Shepard. hui' if 'J SHAPING AND DESIGNING his clav vase, James Vfilliamson strives to revive an almost-forgotten art. Fine Arts Encourage Student Creativity A STAR IS BORN-Jim Oliver diliqently probe. The attainment ol polished skills was lite WUGS and melody Oi C3 NSW bass instrument. the aint of the art and music departments. Students enrolled in these vlasses inr- proved their levhnitpres through eonseien- tious study and pravtiee, working towards sell'-expression, musically and t-reatively. Interior decorating and fashion design were among the art courses ollered, along with hasirf and advanced art, t'ornniert'ial art. and painting and eontposition, with sculpture and advertising as supplements. Students in interior design planned the furnishings ol' a prospevlive horne front a lrasit' hlueprint, while those in fashion design originated ideas for clothes that were IJl'tllflll'ill as well as flattering. The music department entertained at numerous school assemhlios, plays and sports events. 'llhe repertoire ranged from l'l2l5Sll'ill rnusir' to rnarvhes. languages Penetrate Verbal Barriers Haltila espanol? Parlez-vous francais? For students enrolled in Central's foreign language department these questions could lie answered with a positive yes. Continuing the use of ALM dialogs and tapes, teachers of beginning French and Spanish students emphasized the perfec- tion of pronunciation and the understand- ing of the spoken language. Central's modern language lah Was a vital link in the development of conversational skills. Students were able to improve their speech liy imitating the tapes. Films of the histories and cultures of the French and Spanish speaking nations supplemented the review of grammar and the study of novels and short stories for more advanced students. First year Latin students translated Roman mythology. Caesaifs Commenta- ries provided suhject matter for the sec- ond year, and the post Cicero was chosen liy third and fourth year students. ln to- da as chanffino' World, an understanding Y za rn of the many peoples is importantg lan- guage provides the key. ENACTING the play, l-llstoria lvlutetaf' these mem bers oi Latin Club relive a clay at the Roman Forum. as ri 37 E: -H : - -:-, : f,.:::'2.'fF5'it:- We , 'FI Z. TIM WEAN checks data on the Dow-Jones telefype during a history field trip to the stock exchange. 38 Past and Present HHistory is as deep, as rich, as life itself-in fact, it is life as lived in the past, ceaseless, moving, changing life. It includes every trace and vestige of everything man has done or thought since he first appeared on earth. Recorded his- tory is simply what the men who are his- torians have bee11 able to find or have chosen to remember of past menf' Mr. Mitchell included this definition of history in his opening comments to his classes 011 the first day of school. The rest of the year,s program of study proved the validity of his statement. United States history classes, comprised mainly of sophomores, studied the gov- ernmental, economic, and social develop- ment of our nation. Their course began with the Reconstruction Period following the Civil War and proceeded to the present time. The Screen News Digest and editions of Weekly News Review kept stu- dents abreast of world news events. One quarter was devoted to an intensive survey of the development of communism. Knowledge of the world-wide threat to freedom is now basic to the awareness of every well-informed American citizen. To fulfill a specific graduation require- ment, some students enrolled in an Okla- homa history course. There they learned the formulation of our Indian heritage, the rip-roaring account of our Land Run, and the workings of our state legislature. A comprehensive study of manls pro- gress was oflered in two ways. One was a one-year course in world history which stressed all of the most significant his- torical events. The second was a more in- tensified study of ancient history and a second year course in modern history. lVIr. James Mitchell, Department Chair- man, summed up the objectives of history courses as not to create walking encyclo- pedias but to teach students to analyze the consequences of the ideas and happenings of the past and present. Females Gasp As Males lnvade Home Ec HFoods for boys?', HAre you kiddingfw Such were the exclamations when Central students learned that boys could enroll in a foods class designed exclusively for members of the male sex. These two classes were composed of sixty boys and one female+their teacher. They learned to prepare nourishing, good-tasting and appetizing meals. They also learned the necessity of cleaning up spills and washing dirty dishes. In this predominately female depart- ment, girls, like the boys, had the oppor- tunity to acquire cooking skills. Sewing classes offered instruction in wardrobe planning, textile study, color and art re- lated to design and pattern interpretation. In the second year course, consumer buy- ing and fashion trends were emphasized. Home nursing provided students with a knowledge of simple first aid procedures ranging from how to take a temperature to splinting broken bones and the treat- ment of a person in shock. They learned to care for small abrasions and lacerations and, if the need should arise, how to ad- minister artificial respiration. Home living was a course open to both boys and girls. It was designed to help students identify and develop basic skills which would prepare them for problems arising in family life. The attainments of students enrolled in Central's five homemaking classes pro- vided them with an awareness of practical skills which would enable them to run more enjoyable efticient homes. A DELIGHTFUL concoction failing to materialize, John Parkinson and Phil l-larmon wonder, What now? fi iii Q ' 'fL1f'v 'e J, N- 5 1 m 7.9, Q i' I ef gif' . ' if , eff f' ' 1 A . . 3, 1 A 4 x .4 V x I V, :-1 . J . 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While we watched our play, we remembered how we tried to convince potential huyers that tickets were Cheaper by the Dozen. When the holiday season rolled around, we celehrated it with a Christmas party held in the South Auditorium. Since all the homerooms were on Santals list of good hehavior, each one was presented with a jack-in-the-hox filled with goodies. The jolly fellow who passed them out was jolly Santa-Terry Troxell. Under the guidance of our new sponsor Mr. Ernest McHugh, the officers, Senior hoard, homeroom presidents, and class committees combined their efforts to make our senior year one of which we could he proud. At the end of the year our mixed feelings of pride and humility, mirth and nielancholiness left all of us with one common sentiment-the invalu- ahle experience we received at Central can never he replaced. SMILING AND READY, Otticers Joe Smith president: Connie Murray, treasurerg Pat Nelson, vice-president: and Mary Ann Savage, secre- tary: confidently meet a year ot challenge. EGADS! Getting correct cap and gown meas urements tor our growing boy Phil l-larmon pre sents a problem tor amiable Linda Rogers. I ' .r -. ' vu .. ' V li-i -.KY5:I:EP-iigiihiiif-ir' L- i iVl32WY5!fl5Q:irlfr :Q - -1 I-rf2.::.. -1 ' -I. :fa v:-:gels 'fxfttlfif . . . ...J 4' l 5, in-Q... TOP ROW: Buddy Adams Lettermenls Club, Wrestling Letterman: Larry Adams: Neal Adams: Carl Adkins: Sue Alberty Band, Home Room Qttlcer, Red Feathers: Eugene Al- ford A Cappella. SECOND ROW: Ann Allen: Nancy Allen Daze Board, l-lonor Roll, Red Featl1ers, Vaga- bond Kinqwg Kathy Allison Class Committees, Daze, l-lome Room Ottlcer, Red Feathers: AudreyAnderson Red Featltersg Christine An- drew Daze, Daze Board, Nl-lS, SC Inter- sclwool Councll, Tttesplans, Vagabond Klngup Milton Apple l-lonor Roll. Autumn leaves Result in Senior Antics HBOMBS AWAY! crles Sari Slnanlc as stte pre- pares to unload tter lwandtul ot leaves on an un- suspectlng Joltn Jones. Dlverting lwis attention, l.lnda McKenzie is tlclcled by ttis predicament. ,QW TOP ROW: Sharon Archibald Camarala, Class Commilrlees, Red Fealhers, Vagabond Kingui Linda Armslrong Home Room Olllicer, Red Fealhersg Jim Arnold Fool- ball Lellerman, Golf Lellermar., Le'Hermen's Club, Slaqecrall, Wresfling Lellermanp Diane As- kins Daze Board, Home Room Oriicer, Red Fealhers Squad Lead- er, School Life, Spanish Club Vice-Pres., Synchronelles. SECOND ROW: Sheila Avilla Red Fealhersy Jimmy Ayers, Kenny Ayers Home Room Olilicerg Rod Bachelder. THIRD ROW: Jerry Badger, Ronnie Baclgwellg Keifh Bailey T 81 l Club: Vic Bailey Boy of The Monlh, Daze, Home Room Olli- cer, Key Club, SC Vice-Pres., Town Hall Usher. FOURTH ROW: Rober+ Balmer Foolball Lellerman, Key Club, Lelf +ermen's Club: Sherri Bancliera In- lernalional Club, Red Fealhersq Bob Banfield Baseball Lellermarz, Baslcelball Lellerman, Lellermenb Club, Tom Tom , Roger Banzhof Golf Lellerman, Home Room Ol- iicer, Honor Roll, NHS. TOP ROW: Bebe Barber Camarala, Daze, Daze Board, Girl of The Monlh, Red Fealhers, Senior Board, Nancy Barkley Class Commil- lees, Daze, Red Cross, Red Fealhers, Tom Tom , Diana Barlow Class Commillees, Home Room Oiclicer, Medico Club, Red Fealhersg Vi- neH'a BarneH: Carol Basse'H' Adverlising Board, Daze, Modern Dance Club, Red Fealhersp Bruce Bafeman. lu. SECOND ROW: Karma Bebee Home Room Officer, NHS, Red Fealhers Squad Leader: Deecle Beckley Camarala, Daze Board, Medi- co Club Pres., NHS, Red Fealhers Squad Leader, Thespians Scribe: Susi Beeson Daza, Red Fealhersg Thomas Belcher Honor Roll: Linda BenneH' Band, Honor Roll, Laiin Club, Red Fealhersf Tommy Benne'H' Slaqecrall. 43 TOP ROW: Anlce Borsdorf AFS Sludenl, l'lonor Roll, lnlernalional Club, Lalin Club, Red Fealhers, SynchroneHes7 Judy Bowdle Red Fearhersf Tom Bowers: Sandra Box: Beverlie Boyd Camarara, Daze Board, Nl-lS, Spealcers' Bureau Sec., Synchronelles Pres., Thespians: Phyllis Boyd. TOP ROW: Jimmy BeHis Home Room Officer: Sharon Biby Class Commillees, Home Room Ohficer, l-lonor Roll, Red ,Feafhersq Ken- nelh Biggs: Diane Bilke DECA. Home Room Orlicer, Red Fearhers. SECOND ROW: Linda Bingham Red Fealhers: Marfha Jane Bi'Hiclc Red Cross: lv1argare+Bivens Band, Cheaper By rhe Dozen, Daze Board, Honor Roll, Orchesrra, Red Fealrhers Squad Leader: Sharon Blancheff. THIRD ROW: Danny Blaylock: Linda Blocker Red Fealhers, SC: Terry Blossg Sally Boafrighf DECA Sec., Red Cross. I FOURTH ROW: Paul Bobbifl' Foolrball Lellerman, Home Room Orlicer, Honor Roll, l.e+lerrnen's Club: Linda Bohm Red Fearhersz Roger Bolding l'Daze Board, Honor Roll, Opera Club Pres., SC. Slagecrall, Vagabond Kinguq Kalhey Bonin A Cappella, Red Fealhers. SECOND ROW: Karen Boyer DECA, Red Fearhersf Tommie Boyes Band: Larry Brad- ford: Rebecca Bradley Carnarala Sec., Class Cornmilrees, Daze, Home Room Officer, l-lonor Roll, Vagabond Kingug John Brandon Town l-lall Usher: Charles Brannen Adverris- ing Board, Daze Board, Slagecralr, Vaga- bond King. I TOP ROW: Russell Branslefler APS, NHS, Thespians: Earlene Branlley Red Fealhers: John Brenneman T 84 l Club: Sleve Brighlg Mary Brisbin Home Room Officer: Darlene Brisco Honor Roll, Red Fealhers. TOP ROW: Phyllis Brown: John Bruce: Carla Bruner Red Fealh- ers: Paula Bruner. SECOND ROW: Barry Bryanl 'lDaze, 'iDaze Board, DECA, Speakers' Bureau: Donald Bryanl' Home Room Orlicer: Harold Buerclrlin T 84 l Club: Brad Buf- fum. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Burchelleg Don Burgess: Donna Burgess Red Cross: Hollis Burke APS, Cheap- er by Jrhe Dozen, Home Room Ol- licer, Honor Roll, NHS, Oilman for a Day. FOURTH ROW: MozeH'a Burlcs Band, Cheaper by lhe Dozen, l'Daze Board, Speakers' Bureau, Dennis Burns: Mary Jo Burns Red Fealhers: Cheryl Burris Red Fealhers. sk SECOND ROW: Lin Brisler Foolball Leller- man, Honor Roll, Lellermenls Club, NHS: Dave Broclcway Daze Board, l'Vagabond Kingm: Mary Brooks Class Commillees, Daze, Red Fealhers, SC: Beverly Brown Red Fealhers: Linda Brown Honor Roll, Red Fealhers: Mari- lyn Brown Camarala, Class Commillees, Daze, Home Room Ollicer, Red Fealhers. al, HF J TOP ROW: Rulh Bu'l'hod Honor Roll, NHS: Janice BuHrey: Jimmy Cady: Carrol Cagle APS, Oil Man for a Day, Town Hall Usher: Randy Caldwell l.e+Termen's Club. Wresiling Lelierman: Loy Calhoun. SECOND ROW: John Calverf Band, Daze, Honor Roll, Spanish Club: Bob Campbell Key Club: Jim Campbell Daze Board, Red Cross: Jody Campbell Red Feafhers: Gary Canada Class Commillees: Mark Canferbury Chess Club, Vagabond King. T -.- S TOP ROW: Freda Carr: Jim Carrick: Gayle Carrico: Frank Carroll. SECOND ROW: Jack Carfer Baseball Leilerman, Foolball Lel- Jrerman, Honor Roll, Key Club, LeHermen's Club, Town Hall Usher: Linda Carfer Red Fealh- ers: Lee Roy Casebeer Adveriis- ing Board, Cheaper by fhe Dozen, Daze Board, LOST Hori- zon, Speakers Bureau, Thespians: Joe Cash APS, Chess Club Sec., Honor Roll. NHS, Oil Man 'lor a Day, Spanish Club. THIRD ROW: Joe Casillasg Marion Caylor Home Room Of- ficer, Red Fearhersg Janei' Celes- +ine: Bobbie Jean Chaney. FOURTH ROW: David Chapman Cross Counlry Team: Margarei' Chris+ie NHS: Peggy Cissna Red Feaihers: Clarice Clark Band, Camarala, Honor Roll, Red Fealhers. AMIDST lhe maddening rush belween classes, Tommy Spain and Clarice Clarlq Jrallq over plans lor lhe week-end which mighl include lalcing in a movie, going lo a parly, or seeing lhe game. Hustle and Bustle Surround Seniors TOP ROW: Glenda Clark A Cappella. Vaga- bond King : Karen Clarke l-lome Room Ol- licer, l-lonor Roll: Tommy Cleghorn l-lome Room Officer: Sheila Clem Daze, DECA: Randall Clemenl' Band, Daze, Nalional lvleril Scholar Finalisl, Orcheslra, Vagabond King , Roger Clymer T X4 l Club. SECOND ROW: Gayle Coburn Class Com- millees, Daze, Daze Board, Red Fealhersg BeHy Cody Camarala, Daze, Red Cross, Red Fealhers Squad Leader: Terry Coen Slage- crallt Larry Coffey Le+lermen's Club, Wres- lling Lellerman: Roger Coffman T 84 I Club: Mary Carol Cohenour l-lome Room Officer, Honor Roll, Red Fearher Vice-Pres. my , . il nn., TOP ROW: Marilyn Cole Red Feafhersq Janef Coleman Adverlising Board, Daze, Slagecralr, Vagabond Kingmy Randy Collier Slagecraii, Swimming Lellermanp Terry Collier: Jerry Colson Flag Bearer, Tom Tom : Leon Colson Tom Tom, Quill and Scroll. Hi CU' 'K' 1 SECOND ROW: Len Conley: Ralph Conrad Baslcerball Lellerman, Honor Roll, NHS: Jene Conwellg Barbara Cook Red Fealherst Roberl' Cooper: Ernie Couch. TOP ROW: Pa1'Coul+er Daze Board, Honor Roll, Key Club, Oil Man for a Day, SC, Thespiansq Roberi' Courimg Ar'I'hur Cox Chess Club: Ca'l'hy Cox Class Commillees, DECA, Home Room Officer, Vagabond King. SECOND ROW: Linda Crabfree Home Room Oiciicer, Opera Club, Red Fealhers, Vagabond King g Vicki Crain Band, Daze, Home Room Officer, Maiorelle, Queen Allendanl, Red Fearhersg Donny Crinerg Cyndy Crockeh' Home Room Officer, Queen Finalisl, Red Fealhers. THIRD ROW: Larry Cross Cross-Counlry Lellerrnan: Ivan Crossley: Jane Crufchfield Red Cross: Carolyn Cunningham Cheaper by The Dozen, Daze Board, NHS, Quill and Scroll, Speakers' Bureau Pres., Tom Tom Bus. Mgr. FOURTH ROW: Roberl' Curry APS, Honor Roll, Oil Man for a Day: Sonia Dalce Red Fearhersq Linda Dalby A Cappella: Ronnie Dale Eooiball Lelierman, l.eHer- men's Club Vice-Pres., Track Ler- Jrerman. TOP ROW: Sieve Dallong Mike Damron Honor Roll, Key Club, LeHermen's Club, Slagecrall, Wreslling Lellermang Marsha Daniels Adverlising Board, Home Room Ollicer, Red Fealhersg Bob Daugherfy Home Room Orlicer, Slagecrafl. SECOND ROW: Don Davis DECAQ Roberi' Davis Class Com- millees, Home Room Officer: Barbara Dean Camarala, Class Commillees, Daze, Red Fealh- ers, Slagecrall: Dick Deardorff Swimming Lellerman. THIRD ROW: Mike Deafherage Honor Roll, NHS, Orcheslra, Tulsa Philharmonic Youlh Soloisl, Vaga- bond King, Youlh Symphony: Mary DeBrosse Honor Roll: Ca- roll De'H'mang Bruce DeVaull'. FOURTH ROW: Darlene Diffeeg Sieve Dobey T X4 l Club: Janice Dobson Camarala, Daze Board, Home Room Officer, lnlernalional Club, Red Fealhersq Shirley Dob- son Opera Club, Vagabond King. TOP ROW: Lula Dodson Red Cross Red SECOND ROW Grefa Dugger Red Fealhers Fealhers: Ernesi' Doefzelg Viola Do'I'y M Wendell Dugger Daze Thespians Cheryl chael Dowd: Ronnie Drake: Cheryl Drummond Duncan Home Room Ollicer Honor Roll NHS Daze, Daze Board, Red Fealhers Red Fealhers James Dunne Home Room MISS CENTRAL XLIV linalisls-Slanding: Cyndy Crockeii, Viclci Crain, Marcia Young, Suellen Owens, Connie Murray, Linda O'Dell. S-iliing: Linda Feller, Nancy Tielgen, Peggy Pape. Girls Vie lor Miss Central XllV litle TOP ROW: Janelle Dye Daze Board. l-lome Room Oiclicer, lvledico Club Sec., SC: Mary Eakesg Larry Earl: David Easlg Tom Easlman Adverlising Board Treas., Daze Board, l.osl Horizon, Speakers' Bureau: Sandy Eberle. SECOND ROW: Bill Edwards: Leale Edwards Cheaper by llie Dozen, Red Cross, Slage- crallg Linda Egberl' Medico Club: Marvel Edison Red Feallwers: Danny Eilerg Dennis Elder Medico Club, Red Cross. 50 TOP ROW: Ross Elder Golf Leiierman, Honor Roll, l.e++ermen's Club, NHS: Sandra Elkins Red Feaihersy Larry EIIioH' Class Commiiiees, 'Daze, Home Room Oiiicer, Honor Roll, Ouill and Scroll, Tom Tom : Sherry Ellis Red Feaihersp Ca'I'hy Ellison Camaraia, Daze, Daze Board, Home Room Oiiicer, Red Feaih- ers, School I.iie : Barbara Elrod Honor Roll. TOP ROW: Melvin Faulkner DECA: Mar'l'ha Fearon Band, Bausch and Lomb Science Award, Chess Club, Laiin Club, Mu Alpha Theia, NHS: Jerri Ferrellg Linda FeH'er Camaraia, Cheerleader, Daze Board, NHS, Oueen Ai- iendani, Red Feaihers. SECOND ROW: Marlena Fifer Band, Honor Roll, Medico Club Vice-Pres., Orchesira, Red Feaih- ers: Bobby Fisher: Rae Deane Fife Band, Orchesira, Vagabond King : Sanford Fiizgerald SC, T 84 I Club. THIRD ROW: Dale Fleimingsg Judy Flippog John Ford Honor Roll, LeHermen's Club, Swimming Leiiermang Paul Ford. FOURTH ROW: Hasiings Fore- man T 3: I Club: Befsy Foresman Camaraia, Daze, Red Feaihers, Siagecraii: Kaihy Foriney A Cappella, Red Cross, Red Feaih- ers: Mike Fouich. YT' SECOND ROW: Karri Emley DECA Parlia- rneniarian, Red Feaihers: Eddie Englekingg Judi Fair Red Feaihers: Joe Fambrough Cheaper by ihe Dozen, Daze, Home Room Officer, Thespians, Vagabond King : Debbie Faulkner: Mary Faulkner GRA, Honor Roll. as 51 .L TOP ROW: Rera Garrison Honor Roll, Red Fealhers, Vagabond King , Johnny Lee George: Marilyn George Honor Roll, NHS, Synchronelles Hisloriang Caihy Gifford Band, Daze, Maiorelle, Orcheslraf Ginger Gilber+ Synchronellesy Tom Gilberl' Home Room Ol- licer, Honor Roll, Key Club. TOP ROW: Calhy Franklin Home Room Orlicerq Marilyn Freeman Daze Board, Honor Roll, Red Fealhers, Vagabond King , Joyce Friday: Linda FriHs Band. SECOND ROW: Charles Frye Home Room Officer, SC: Alfred Fuller Red Cross: Doug Furgason Chess Club, lnlernalional Club: Lawrence Gabbarl. THIRD ROW: Bruce Gaddis Foolball Lelrerman, Le'rlermen's Club: Wal+er Gallaling Roberl' Galloway APS, Honor Roll, Ler- lermen's Club, Mu Alpha Thela, Oil Man lor a Day, Track Lerler- many E. J. Gangel Slagecrafl. FOURTH ROW: Dale Garbeyg Greg Gardner Slagecrall: Ken Garland Home Room Olllicer, Slagecrallq Sieve GarreH' Cheaper by The Dozen, Home Room Ollicer, LeHermen's Club, l.os+ Horizon, NHS, Track Leller- man. 11 SECOND ROW: Peggy Gilleg David Gilliam Adverlising Board, Band, Chess Club: Roberl Gladsong Gary Glasscog Yvonnia Goodall: Charles Goodman Daze, Home Room Ol- cer, T 84 l Club. 52 TOP ROW: Wallace Gordon DECA, Home Room Oliiicer: Gary Go'H': Dennis Gougler T 81 l Club: Susan Gower Class Commiilees, DECA, NDECA News : Carl Grace: Paige Graening Camaraia, Daze Board, NHS, Ouill and Scroll, School Life Edilor, Spanish Club Pres. TOP ROW: Sharon Green Infer- nalional Club, Spanish Club: Sandy Greenwell Class Commii- iees, FHA, Home Room Officer, Red Cross: Bill GriFfi+hg Larry Grimes Daze, Home Room OT- licer, Honor Roll, Key Club, Or- chesira, Vagabond King. SECOND ROW: Hugh Guinn APS, Band, Daze, Mu Alpha Thela, NHS, Spanish Club: James Haddock APS, Town Hall Usher: John Hain Class Commiiiees, Honor Roll, Lalin Club, Quill and Scroll, School Liieu Bus. Mgr.: Sharon Hale. THIRD ROW: Susan Hale Red Feaihers, SC: Mikala Hall FHA Hisiorian, Red Fealhersz Tarshia Hall: Shirlene Hamilfon. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Hamil- ion: Tom Hammond Boys' Slale, iiDaze,'i Honor Roll, Key Club Vice-Pres., NHS: James Hancoclc Home Room Officer, Key Club, Siagecrafi: JudyHarbison Cam- araia, Girls' Siaie, Honor Roll, NHS, Red Cross Sec., Red Peaih- ers. 'Kr SECOND ROW: Nancy Graham GRA. Honor Roll, Red Feaihers, SC: Bruce Grani- APS, Band, Chess Club, Home Room Oliicer, Mu Alpha Theia, NHS: John Green: Kris Green A Cappella, Honor Roll, Library Assl., Red Peaihers: Leia Green Daze Board, Red Fearhers: Nancy Green Orchesira Sec., Red Peaihers, Vagabond King. ss ar :Wu SP1 r ' TOP ROW: Clayfon Hargis: Delores Harjo: Wayne Hario: Edward Harlcins APS, Honor Roll, NHS. SECOND ROW: Phil Harmon Baslcerball Lellerman, Lellerme-n's Club, Track Le++erman: Dennis Harper DECA: Pamela Harper FHA, Home Room Orlicer, Honor Roll, Red Eearhers, School Life, Vagabond King g BeH'y Harrell Honor Roll, Red Fearhers, SC. THIRD ROW: Be+h Harringfon Honor Roll, Red Fealhers. SC: Wade Harringion Home Room Ohiicer. Red Cross, T 84 l Club: DeAnna Harris Daze Board, Honor Roll, Lalin Club. Orcheslra: JullieHe Harris. ,ax vb 'li W S TOP ROW: Kafhie Harfman Red Eealhers: Vxfanda Harvey Synchronelles: Regina Haskins Daze, Red Fealhers: Sharrie Hassler Daze, Daze Board, Red Fearhers, SC: Eddie Haffield T 81 l Club: Karon Halhcoclc DECA. FOURTH ROW: Pal' Harris Vagabond King : Judy Harri- son: Ronald Harrison SC, T X1 I Club: Judy Har'I'man Red Eealh- ers. W: gar- SECOND ROW: Sharon Hafhcoclcg Ann Hawkins: Linda Hawkins Medico Club: Ursula Hayes Red Fealhers: Dianne Hays Camarala, lnlernalional Club, Mu Alpha Thela, NHS, SC Corresponding Sec., Vagabond Kingu: Ronald Hebard. 54 TOP ROW: Roy Heim T 81 I Club: Sandy Helscel Red l:ea+l'1ers: Norman Henley Honor Roll, NHS: Larry Henry T 84 I Club? Rifa Henson: Jack Herrolcl. Curiosity Arouses STUDYING a Jrray ol Type lnar ls ready To be checked according lo rlwe galley proof, members SECOND ROW: Randy Herrick, Linda Hes- +er. Honor Roll: Sella Hes+er Daze Board, Red Feallwersg Terry Hes'I'er Daze, DECA: Arline Hickman Honor Roll: Slwarrie Hicks Inlernalional Club, Red Fearlwers. a Nose for News cl School Life explore flue Educafion Service Cen+er's melnod used +o prinf llre Scl1oolLife. TOP ROW: Jerry Hill l.eHermen's Club, Wreslling Lellerrnanq John Hill Band, i'Daze : Simpson Hill: Jim Hinckley Sandy Hilfong Dickie Hindman. SECOND ROW: Clemenl' Hiichcock Band: Leslie Hix Chess Club, SC: Becky Hocke'H Red Feaihersg Bill Holden Baseball Leiiermanp John Holdman A Cappella, Cross Counlry Leiierman, Le+iermen's Club: Perry Holloway. TOP ROW: Edwina Holman, Terry Holmes Honor Roll: Fred Holfzg Suzanne Hopkins Class Commiilees, Daze, Red Feaih- ers. SECOND ROW: Earle Hoirfon Band Vice Pres., Daze, Daze Board, Orcheslra, Vagabond King , James Hous'I'ong Bob Howard Chess Club Treas., Honor Roll, Key Club, Mu Alpha Theia Pres., NHS: Carl Howard DECA. THIRD ROW: Dennis Howard Baseball Lelierman, Fooiball Lel- Jrermang Beverly Hubbard Cama- rala, lnlernalional Club Vice Pres., NHS, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Club, Tom Tom , Jack Hudson Red Cross, T X4 l Club: John Hud- son, Town Hall Usher. 56 FOURTH ROW: Benlon Huds- pefs g Roberi' Huff Home Room Olliicer, T gl I Club: Norma Huf- 'ford lvlu Alpha Thela Sec.-Treas., NHS, Quill and Scroll, Speakers' Bureau, Synchronelles Sec., Torn Tom , Alice HunicuH. TOP ROW: Ronnie Huni' A Cap- pella: Bill HurIbuH' Sfagecraffg Sfeve Imhoffg Kennefh Ingram Sfagecraff. SECOND ROW: Judy Irby Class lnfernafional Club, Commiffees, Red Cross, Vagabond Kingug Honor Roll: Sherry Commiffees, Honor Rifa Jackson. Marie Irons lsom Class Roll, NHS: THIRD ROW: Rosemary Jackson FHA Treas., Honor Roll: Charles Jacobs Class Commiffees, Home Room Officer, Sfagecraffg Gary Jernigan Class Commiffees, Home Room Officer, Sfagecraffq Veva Jernigan. FOURTH ROW: Curfis Johnson Janie Johnson Adverfising Board Daze, Red Crossg Judy John song Roger Johnson SC. TOP ROW: Sara Johnson Cheaper by The Dozen, Daze Board, Honor Roll, NHS, Speakers' Bureau, Thespians Vice-Pres., Sidney Lee Johnson A Cappella, Honor Roll: John Jones Daze Board, Losf Horizon, NHS, School Life, Thespians, Town Hall Usher, Judy Jones Adverfising Board Sec., Daze Board, Red Feafhers, SC, Vagabond King 3 Kenl' Jones Foofball Lefferman, Home Room 909 Mir' 6 S wg ' Officer, LeHermen's Club Sgf. af Arms, Swim- ming Leffermani LaVena Jones A Cappella Sec., Opera Club, Vagabond King. SECOND ROW: Pa+ Jones: Jimmy Jordan Foofball Lefferman, Home Room Officer, Lef- iermen's Club, Track Leffermang Walfer Junger DECAJ Phillip Kagerg Linda Karn Red Cross, Red Feafhers, Sfagecraffg Connie Kasinger. 57 1 , . TOP ROW: Sandi Kalz Class Comrnillees, SECOND ROW: Allen Kennedy DECA Vice- Red Fealhers: Sherry Kea+ing lnlernallonal Pres., l-lonor Roll: John Kennedy Daze, Club: El?zabe+h Kei+h l-lonor Roll, Red Cross' 'Daze' Board, Key Club, 'Vagabond Kingwg Linda Kei+h Daze, Vagabond King , Judy Sharron Kennedy Nl-lS, Red Fealherst Terry Keller DECA, Red Fealhers' Floyd Kendall Kernaghan ' Daze ' Board, Red Feafhers, 'Vagaf Band, Honor Roll, Orcheslra, l'Vagabond Klngf bond Kinglli John Kielzman Orcheslra: John Kilgore. Po t s Eg Thea e b the D GASPIN6 al his daughler Anne s audaclly lo does nol appear To be al all subdued by his wife wear a palr ol Silk sloclclngs, Falher Gilbrelh ln lhe senior class play, Kiheaberbylhe Dozenf lr ew TOP ROW: Roqer Kilgore: De- lores Killough FHA, Red Fealhe ers: Bill Kimball: Cheryl King Daze Board, Red Fealhers, Sragecraff, Vagabond King. SECOND ROW: Jerry Kirlc Hone or Roll, Town Hall Usher: Carol Kirlcendoll: Charlene Koger Daze Board, Honor Roll, Modern Dance Club, NHS: Kay Kreisvell' Adverlising Board Pres., Daze Board, Home Room Oilicer, Red Feafhers. THIRD ROW: Waller Kruse Cheaper by The Dozen, Daze Board Treas., Home Room Orlicer, Los+ Horizon, Senior Board, Thespians Pres.: Joan Ladd FTA Sec., Honor Roll, NHS, Red Fearh- ers, Vagabond King : Janice Lamb Honor Roll, Red Fealhers: John Lamber'l'on Class Commil- lees, Ouideposfs Magazine arship, Honor Roll, Ouill and Tom Tom. FOURTH ROW: Charlyn sion A Cappella, Daze Honor Roll, Modern Dance Schol- Scroll, Lang- Board, Club. Red Cross, School Lifew: Billie Lanlcford Camarala, Home Room Officer, lnlernalional Club, NHS Vice Pres., SC, Spanish Club: Judy Largeni' DECA: Lael LaHa. TOPROW: Luiean Laughinghouse ClassCom- millees, Red Feaihers: Ken Laughlin Adver- +ising Board, Daze Board: Jimmy Lawrence Daze Usher, Red Cross: Doug Laws Home Room Officer: Linda Leach Red Cross, Red Fearhers: Wanda Leak. E: 'Ki-l - :S- X SECOND ROW: Billy Lee Red Cross, T 84 l Club: Laurie Lesch Camaraia, Daze Board, Home Room Olllicer, Honor Roll, Red Fearhers, Synchroneiies: Donna Lewis: Tina Lewis Class Commillees, Daze, Opera Club Treas., Red Feaihers, Vagabond King : Lincla Lichfy Home Room Olllicer, Honor Roll, NHS, Red Fealhersg Dorolhy Lighifool' A Cappella, FHA Parliamenlarian, Red Feaihers, School Vagabond King. Life, Gill 59 TOP ROW: Charles Luppy: Perry Macdonald Camarala, Daze Board, NHS, SC Parliamen- Iarian, Senior Board, Tom Tom Ediror: Judy Mackey Daze Board, Medico Club Treas., Red Fealhersi Ned Magoon: Edward Main Home Room Officer, SC: Marilyn Maimes. TOP ROW: PauIeHe Lindsey DECA Oueen, Honor Roll: Jimmy LiH'ereII Foorball Leiferman, Home Room Officer, Honor Roll, LeIIermen's Club, Misier Foorball: John LiHereII T 84 I Club: Phyllis Li++Ie Red Feaihers. SECOND ROW: Bob Logan Home Room Oiiicer, Red Cross, Siaqecraii: Linda Loney Daze, ORA, Honor Roll, Modern Dance Club, Opera Club, Vagabond Kingu: Keifh Long T 81 I Club? Lynn Louclcs Camaraia, Class Commiilees, Red Feaihers, SC. THIRD ROW: Jeannie Love Hon- or ROII, Laiin Club Treas., Red Fealhers: Leah Love Honor Roll, Red Fealhersg Sfephen Lovely: Mike Lowery. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Lowns- bery Honor Roll, Red Cross, Red Fealhers Squad Leader: Gene Low+her: S+eve Luglianig Karen Lund Cheaper by Ihe Dozen, Inlernalional Club, NHS, Quill and Scroll, Speakers' Bureau, Tom Tom Sec. SECOND ROW: Yvonne Maloney FHA Sec., Honor Roll, Red Feaihersi Larry Manley SC, Siaqecrair: LaDonna MarqueH'e A Cappella, Honor Roll, Red Feafhers: Doug Marlin: John Marlin Home Room Officer, T 81 I Club: Linda Marfin Iniernaiional Club, Red Fealhers. 60 TOP ROW: William Marfin Honor Roll, NHS Treas., Town Hall Usher: Judy Mafhewsg Wayne Mafhis Siagecrall: Glen Ma'Hison: Billy Maxwell Baseball Le++ermen's Club: Sandra McCall Red Fealhers. TOP ROW: Ray McGee: Max McGregor Band, Honor Roll: Carolyn Mclnfosh A Cappella: Sandra Mclnfosh. SECOND ROW: J. D. McKay: Sandra McKelvey Honor Roll: Linda McKenzie Class Commii- rees, Red Fearhersg Kay Mc- Mahan. THIRD ROW: Tim McPel'ers Home Room Oicficerq Larry ,Mea- son Golf Leilerman, Honor Roll, LeHermen's Club, NHS: Carol Meredifh Daze, Daze Board, Modern Dance Club Hisrorian, Vagabond Kingug Carol Merri- man Home Room Officer, Honor Roll, lnlernalional Club, Ouill and Scroll, Red Feaihers Squad Leader, l'School Life, FOURTH ROW: Bob Mieirg Iris Miller Red Feaihers, Spanish Club: Roi Lynn Miller Daze Board, Red Fearhers, School Life, Thespians: Linda Mifchell Home Room Oi- iicer, Red Feaihers. L SECOND ROW: Larry McConnell Home Room Officer: Joy McCormick: Linda Mc- Crackin Red Feaihersg Wayne McDowell Band, Daze, Daze Board, LeHermen's Club, Tennis Leilerman: Sandy McElroy Class Comrnillees, PTA, Red Fearhers. ,' ' ik L 73 i .L ' -an , iii : f 61 TOP ROW: Lynda Mifchell Class Commilreest Marylin Mi'l'chell Home Room Officer: Teresa Mi'l'chell lnlernarional Club, Red Fealherst Linda Mize Vagabond King : Richard Moderow APS, Honor Roll, NHS, Oil Man 'For a Day, SC: Susan Mon'l'gomery lnrernalional Club, Medico Club, Red Fearhers. SECOND ROW: Jim Moody: Shirley Moody: Linda Moomey Class Commirlees, Red Fealh- GFS, Allan Moore Slagecrairi Don Moore: Gary Moore Band, Swimming Lellerman. fgjga 62 TOP ROW: Nedra Moore DECA, Red Cross, Red Pealhers: Philip Moore: Teddie Moore, Red Fearh- lhers: Terry Moorhead Baslcelball Lellerrnan, Honor Roll, Key Club, l.ellermen's Club. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Moran Honor Roll, NHS, Orcheslra, Vagabond King : Don Morgan Honor Roll, NHS, Town Hall Usher: Phillip Morgans T 34 l Club: Al- lene Morris. THIRD ROW: Jim Morrison Town Hall Usher: Pam Morrison Camarara, Daze Board, NHS, Red Fealhers Treas., Senior Board, Yom Tom : Ka'I'hleen Morrissey Band, PTA Treas., Honor Roll, ln- lernalional Club, Red Fealhers: Roger Mosby. FOURTH ROW: Doro+hy Moser: Cherie Mosier Class Cornmillees, Daze, Modern Dance Club Vice- Pres., Red Fealhers: Nina Mula- nax: Joe Murdock. SNAPPY UNIFORMS and coslumes oi lhe VVomon's Army Corps, daling from lhe Civil War days, were lhe subiecl of an early Tall assembly--one especially inlereslinq lo boys. WACky Style Show Fascinates Seniors TOP ROW: John Murdock l-lome Room Ol- licer, T 81 l Club: Palriclc Murphy Home Room Orlicer, Slagecrall Pres.g Connie Murray Camarala, Daze, Daze Board Sec., Red Fealhers, Senior Class Sec., Thespiansq James Nale l-lome Room Ollicer, Red Cross, T 8: l Club: Donna Needham Camarala, Daze, l-lome Room Olllicer, Honor Roll, Red Fealhers, SC: Larry Neel Cross-Counlry Lellerman, Lel- lermen's Club, Track Lellerman. SECOND ROW: Karrel Nelson Camarala Pres., l-lonor Roll, Nl-lS, Red Fealhers Sec., Vagabond Klng y Palriclc Nelson Chess Club Treas., Class Commillees, Senior Class Vice- Pres.: Donnie New: Mark Newman: Julia Newsong Charles Nichols Red Cross. iw F- is Wolf' H ..., .--. I . K ii. In T , V is ii mf' iii' gg ' S1 7' flsaggw ff ' ,F s Q i I ,fr 63 5 TOP ROW: Mike Niclcles Daze, Opera Club, Vagabond King q Phil Ninfmang Judy Noble FTA Hisrorian, Honor Roll, lnrernarional Club, Red Fealhers, Spanish Club: Lincla Nor+hern Honor Roll, Opera Club, Red Fealh- ers, Vagabond King : Mary No'r+ Daze Board, GRA, Honor Roll, Ouill and Scroll, Red Fearhers, Tom Tommy Emmi'H Oaies Cross- Counlry Lellerman, Honor Roll, l.eHerrnen's Club, Traclc Lerrerman. 64 K a-Ar ff if H Ui 1 c as if SE SECOND ROW: Linda O'Dell Daze, Honor Roll, Red Fearhers, SC, School Life, Vaga- bond King : Rifa O'Dell: Aaron Oldeng Pa'I'ricia Orde Honor Roll, lnlernarional Club Pres., NHS, Red Fealhers, Spealcers' Bureau: Linda Orndorff Red Feaihers: Fred Or'I'h Honor Roll, lnlernaiional Club Sec., Key Club, Town Hall Usher. TOP ROW: Teresa Osborn Ca- maraia Vice Pres., Cheaper by The Dozen, Class Commirrees, Daze, Horne Room Ol'Ficer, SC: Donna Owens Home Room Of- ficer: Suellen Owens Band Oueen, Camarala, l'Daze, Home Room Officer, Honor Roll, Key Club, Sweerhearlp Valerie Owens. SECOND ROW: Dixie Pace: Donna Page Honor Roll, Inferna- rional Club, Oil Woman lor a Day, Spanish Club: Donna Panlcrafz Adveriising Board, Daze, Daze Board, Home Room Officer, Lalin Club, Red Fealhersi Peggy Pape Board of Direciors, Girl of The Monlrh, NHS, SC Recording Sec., Synchroneires Vice-Pres., Thes- pians. THIRD ROW: Jim Park Oil Man for a Day: Rober+a Parker Cama- rara, Class Cornmirrees, Daze, Daze Board, Red Fealhers, Siagecrally Sharon Parker Red Fearhersg Glenn Parsons. FOURTH ROW: Terry Parsons Daze, Foorball Lelrerrnan, Honor Roll, LeHermen's Club: Rachel Paru Camaraia, Class Cornmir- rees, Honor Roll, Ouill and Scroll, Red Fealhers, Tom Tom 7 Janice Pale: Billy PaHerson T 8: I Club Sec.-Treas. TOP ROW: Lynda Payne Red Pealhersp Sandi Peace Honor Roll, Red Feaihers: Anifa Peck Daze, Daze Board, Red Fealhersg David Pederson Slagecrair. SECOND ROW: Nancy Peery Camarala, Daze, Daze Board, FTA Pres., Red Feafhersy Ches+er Pendergraffg Sfella Peninger: Tom Penningfon Honor Roll, Le++er- men's Club, Orcheslra, Wresrling Lelferman. THIRD ROW: Barbara Perego DECA3 Sandy Perinog ,Mariin Perryman A Cappella Pres., Vag- abond Kingwq Ann Pe+ers, Daze, Red Feafhers, Sfaqecralr. FOURTH ROW: Roy Pe++y SC: Ru+h Phelps A Cappella, Honor Roll, lnfernalional Club Treas., NHS, Red Fearhers: Era Mae Phil- lips: Jimmie Phillips. TOP ROW: Mariha Phillips Camaralra, Class Commilrees, Daze, Honor Roll, Red Feaihers, Tom Tom g Sharon Phillips DECAg Ka+hy Phinney Home Room Officer, Red Feaihersg Irene Pierce Red Feajrhersg John PingeH'ong Larry Poorboy. SECOND ROW: Sue Porfer Class Commiriees, Red Cross Treas,, Red Fealhersg Sam Praier A Cappella Vice-Pres., Home Room Olliicerg Janei' Presion Camaraia, Daze, Honor Roll, Red Feaihers, SC, David PrewiH Adverlising Board, Daze Board, LeJr+ermen's Club, Tennis Leilerman, Vagabond Kingug Ginna Price A Cappella: Pe+e Pri+cheH Foorball Lellerman, i.eHermen's Club, Slagecrafl. i 65 DIGGING ihrough old-lime lamps, deslcs, and devoied fans of The l92O Telephone craze, seem Telephones, Laurie Lesch and Susan Taylor, lwo To be delighied wilh one oi fhe aniigues. Antiquarians Canvass Rustic Shoppes TOP ROW: Larry Provorseg Rick Pry Band, Honor Roll, Orcheslra, Vagabond King p Ron- nie Pry Band, Honor Roll, Orchesira, Vaga- bond King , Roberi' Purcly Chess Club Pres., Sue Purviance Honor Roll, Red Feaihers, Vag- abond King , Sandy Pyles Honor Roll, Red Fealhers Squad Leader, Vagabond King. 'G' 66 SECOND ROW: Milne Raburn: Beverly Randall Opera Club, Vagabond King , Peggy Raney Daze Board, Horne Room Officer, Inferna- lional Club, Spanish Club, Thespians, Vaga- bond Kingmg Chris Raslc Siagecrailq Billy Rauch, Ron Rauls+on Slagecraih TOP ROW: Linda Rausg Tom Reed Boy of The Monlh, Daze Board Pres., Honor Roll, SC Pres., Thespians, Vagabond King , Vinson Reed: Carol Reese: Cheryl Reese GRA, Medi- cal Club Sec., Orchesrra, Vagabond King : Vincenl' Regales Band. TOP ROW: Penny Roberls Daze, Honor Roll, Los+ Hori- zon, Speakers' Bureau, Thespians, Vagabond King , Marilyn Rob- inson: Cindy Rodgers Cheaper by The Dozen, Daze Board, Los+ Horizon, SC, Thespians Sec,, Vagabond King , Linda Rogers Camarara, Cheerleader, Home Room Officer, Honor Roll, NHS, Red Fearhers. SECOND ROW: Peggie Ross Class Commillees, Red Fealhersg Sandra Rowe Red Fearhersg Ron- nie Rowell Baseball Lellerman, Foorball Lelrerman, Home Room Officer, Honor Roll, l.eHermen's Club, Slagecrallg George Ruby Foorball Lerlermanf l.eHermen's Club. THIRD ROW: Leonard Ruclcmang Joe Ruffin Home Room Officer, Slagecralr, Vagabond King f Debbie Runyon Home Room Ol- licerg Mary Russell Camarala, Daze, Red Fearhers. FOURTH ROW: Casey Rylander Camarara, Honor Roll, Ouill and Scroll, Red Fealhers Squad Leader, 'lTom Tom : Cheryl Sager A Cappella, Tony Salas, Janice Sanders Class Commirrees, Home Room Olzlicer, Red Cross, Red Fearhers. SECOND ROW: Wes Renigar: Mike Reynolds Daze, Opera Club Vice-Pres., Vagabond King , Mike Richardson Class Commillees, Tom Tom , Ca+hy Riley Red Fealhers Squad Leader: Bill Riley Class Commillees, Daze, Slagecrallg Phil Rifz NHS. aw xi: iQ.---v 67 ,sm TOP ROW: Judy Shea Home Room Officer, Red Fealhers, Vagabond Kingw: Darrell She- han Baseball Leiierman, Le++ermen's Club, Slragecrall: Sheila Sheldon Daze Board, Quill and Scroll. Red Fearhers, School Life, Spanish Club: Michael Shelfon Home Room Officer: Bob Shepard AFS Rerurnee, Honor Roll, NHS, Oil Man for a Day, SC, Swimming Lellerrnan: Larry Shepard Slagecrail. TOP ROW: Tom Sanders Band, Medico Club: Mary Ann Savage Camarala Treas., Daze Board, Red Fealhers Squad Leader, Senior Class Treas.: Gary Schlemmeg Sharilyn Schneider Orcheslra. SECOND ROW: Edward Scholfen Red Cross, T 31 l Club: Sherry Schrand+ A Cappella, Red Fealh- ers, Spanish Club: Donna SchueHe Honor Roll, NHS: Berl' Scoh' Foorball Lerlerman, Baskerball Lel- lerrnan. K 4 THIRD ROW: S+eve Sea'I'on T 84 lClub: Wendell Seawrigh+ Vaq' abond King : Linda Segovia Daze Board, Orchesrra, Red Fearhers Squad Leader: Marla Self. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn SerraH Honor Roll: Charles Shaffer: Sari Shank Class Commilrees, Daze, Daze Board, Red Fealhers Squad- leader, Vagabond Kingu: Tom Shank Class Commilrees, Honor ' , Roll, NHS, Quill and Scroll, Tom - Tom. SECOND ROW: Jane SheHers Red Feafhers: Rick Shields Tennis Lelierman: Monfy Shipley T 84 I Club: Phyllis Shoenhair Honor Roll: Jerry Shonkwiler Boy of +he Monlh, Boys' Srale, Honor Roll, Key Club Pres., NHS, Senior Board: Diana Shoulders Honor Roll, NHS, Red Fealhers. 68 TOP ROW: Larry Schumafe Home Room Oificeri Linda Sides Red Fealhersp Kafhleen Simmons FTA, Larin Club Sec., NHS, Quill and Scroll, Red Pealhers Squad Leader, Tom Tom g LoreHa Simmons: Pai' Simmons Cheaper by rhe Dozen, Class Commillees, Red Pealhersp Linda Simpson Camarala, Honor Roll, Red Fearhers. SECOND ROW: David Singer Foolball Lelier- TOP ROW: Clyde Smi+hg David Smi+hg Diane Smi+h: Gordon Smifh A Cappella, l'Vagabond King. SECOND ROW: Jimmie Smifhg Joe Smi+h Baseball Leflerman, Bas- lcerball Lerierman, Boy of The lvlonrh, Le+rermen's Club Pres., NHS, Senior Class Pres.: Leroy Smifhg Linda Smifh Home Room Olilicer, Medico Club, NHS, Red Fearhers. Speakers' Bureau, Vaga- bond King, THIRD ROW: Phillip Smi+h A Cappella, Cheaper by lhe Dozf enl': Roberl' Smilhg Roy Lynda Smirh Home Room Officer, Red Pealhersq Wis+a Smifh Honor Roll. FOURTH ROW: Kay Snell Camae rala, Home Room Oliicer, Red Fealhersg Judy Sorrels DECA: Tom Spain Band Drum Maier: Gail Spence. man, Home Room Officer, Le++ermen's Club, Slagecrair, Wreslling Lellermang Judy Slcaggs FHA Pres., FTA, Red Cross: Tommy Slagle iiaseball Lelrerman, Honor Roll, Le++ermen's Club, Red Cross, Sfaqecrafig Jane Sloan Infer- narional Club, Red Pearhers, Vagabond King , Walda Smeliz A Cappella, Daze, Modern Dance Club Trees.: AI Smirh Honor Rall, ln- lernalional Club, Key Club, SC, Tom Tom,'i Town Hall Usher. .sv- 69 TOP ROW: Karen Siorm Camaraia, Class Commiliees, Home Room Ollicer, Modern Dance Club Pres., NHS, Red Feaihers: Susie Sfoul- Honor Roll, Red Feaihers: WaH'er Sfoui: Glenn Sfrobel Foolball Leilerman, LeHermen's Club, Traclc Lellerman: S'l'ephen Sirong Band, Meolico Club: George Slroud Honor Roll. TOP ROW: Larry Spencer Fool- ball Lellerman: Gloria Siaib: Gary Siallsworih T 84 l Club: Jea- neHe S'l'arr. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Sfarr Class Commiilees, Honor Roll, Red Fealhers, Vagabond King : Glen Sfeed: Mike Sfeeleg George Siegmann Baseball Leilerman, T 84 l Club. THIRD ROW: Kei+h Sfehim Slaqe- crali: Charles S+eilg James Sievenson DECA: John S+evenson Home Room Ollicer, SC. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Sfewarl' Lei+ermen's Club, Swimming Lel- ierman: Reggie S+illey: Pa+ricia Sfone Honor Roll: Alice Sioner. SECOND ROW: John Sfroudg Mike Sfroul' APS, Chess Club, Honor Roll, Oil Man for a Day: Waller Siuermann APS, Home Room Of- licer, Honor Roll, Mu Alpha Theia, NHS, Oil Man for a Day: Sharon Sfufsman: Alice Sun- day: Carol Supernaw Honor Roll, NHS, Red Fealhers Squad Leader, Tom Tom. 70 , , K gy' TOP ROW: Mary Surberg Ted Su'Hon Band, Golf Lellerman, Rusly Swenson Honor Roll: Gina Belh Tale FTA Recording Sec., Home Room Officer, Honor Roll, lnlernalional Club Parliamenlarian, NHS, Vagabond King , Al- vin Taylorg Joyce Taylor Red Fealhers. SECOND ROW: Linda Taylor Camarala, 'Dazef' Daze Board, Red Fealhers, The-spians l-lisiorian, Vagabond King , Roger Taylor Honor Roll, T X1 l Club: Susan Taylor Honor Roll, Red Cross, Red Fealhers, Spanish Club: Erania Tecumseh Honor Roll. lvledico Club, NHS, Speakers' Bureau: Evelyn Tennisong Anne Terrell Daze Board, Red Fealhers, School Life, Slagecrafl. Blithe Spirits Stir Holiday Gaiety OUR JOVIAL SANTA, Terry Troxell, in spile ol Some unforeseen beard lrouble, cheerfully dis- lvibules candy-filled Jack-in-lhe-boxes. His lwo helpers are John Hill and Jimmy Jordan. TOP ROW: Cheryl Thomas Red Feaihers: Lillie Thomas: Marilyn Thomas Band, Laiin Club Pres., NHS, Orchesira, Red Feaihers, Vagabond King : Harold Thompson: Paul Thresher Honor Roll, T 81 I Club: Nancy Tief- gen Camarala, Cheerleader, Daze Board, NHS, Opera Club Sec., Senior Board. 72 SECOND ROW: John Tincup T 84 I Club: Jim Ti'I'+Ie Daze, Home Room Officer, SC: Dale Tolar Daze Board, Iniernaiional Club, Red Feaihers: Fran Toney Band, GRA Pres., Infer- nalional Club, Red Feaihers: Ronnie Tracy Cross-Couniry Leilerman, Honor Roll, Lelier- r'ien's Club, SC, Traclc Leilerman: Eclifh Travieso Home Room Officer, Honor Roll, Spanish Club. TOP ROW: Terry Troxell Honor Roll, Senior Sania Claus, Slaqe- crair, T 84 I Club, Sql. ai Arms: Mike Truiillog Willa Mae Tucker: John Tuller Honor Roll. SECOND ROW: Carol Turner FHA Reporier, Home Room Oi- Iicer, Red Feaihers: Don Turnerg Janice Turner A Cappella, Home Room Officer: Lana Turner. THIRD ROW: Pai' TuH'y Cama- raia, Daze, Home Room Officer, Honor Roll, Red Feaihers: Deana Twisi' Adveriising Board, Daze, Red Cross, Siagecraii: Lorre'H'a Jane Tyson Honor Roll: Jessie Van Brunf. FOURTH ROW: Gusi' Vanhove AFS Siudeni, Honor Roll, lnierna- Iional Club, Lalin Club, Speakers' Bureau, Vagabond Kinq : Gary Varnell Siagecrafi, T 8: I Club: Trudy Vaughn Honor Roll, Inferna- Iional Club, Red Feaihers, Spanish Club: Frances Veach Class Com- milriees. TOP ROW: Sfan Ves'ral APS, Masonic Award, Mu Alpha Thera Vice Pres., NHS Pres., Oil Man for a Day, Thespiansq Bob Villareal llDaze, Town Hall Ushery Carolyn Vincen+ Class Commillees, Home Room Officer, Red Fealhers, SC: Alice Wade Daze, Red Fealhers. SECOND ROW: Gail Waid DECA: Joann Walden Red Fealh- ers: Susan Walker Red Fearherst John Wallace. THIRD ROW: Sandy Wallace Daze Board, Home Room Ole licer, Honor Roll, Ouill and Scroll, Speakers' Bureau, Tom Tom , Tom Wallace, Ronald Walsmi+hg Carol Sue Wal+ers. FOURTH ROW: Diane Wal+ers Camarara, Daze, lnrernalional Club, NHS, Red Fearhers, Spanish Club: Anifa Wal+s Honor Roll, Medico Club, Red Fealhers, 'lVaga- bond King 7 Danny Ward: De- lores Ward Home Room Officer, Red Pealhers. TOP ROW: Mike Warmag Louis Warren Daze, Vagabond King , Georgia Washing- fong Darrell Wafson Home Room Olllicer, Honor Roll, Sragecralr, T X4 I Club: Tim Wean Easlcelball Lelrerman, SCp Pa+ Weafherly Home Room Officer, SECOND ROW: ElverH'a Wells Class Com- mirfeesy Michele Wesfg John Wes+ga+e Band, Orchesrra, Vagabond King : Ka+hy Wes+ga're Band Maiorerle, Red Fearhers: Howard Wheeler Home Room Ollicer, T 84 l Club: Calvin Whife. slr- 73 TOP ROW: Dennis While: Geraldine While Orcheslra, Red Fealhers, Vagabond King : Howard While Band, l.ellerrnen's Club, Swim- rning Lellerman, Tennis Lellerrnan: Johnny Wieczorek Band, Daze, Key Club Sec.: Don Wilkerson: Nancy Wilkins, Honor Roll. Pleasant Rememb TOP ROW: Ryck Wilson Daze Board, Quill and Scroll, 'School Liieug Sfan Wimmer Slagecrafl, T 81 I Club: Cheryl Wise Red Cross Vice-Pres., Senior Board, Syncronellesg Nancy Wood Honor Roll, NHS: Paul Woodard T 84 l Club: David Woods: Duane Wrighl' Band, Orcheslra. SECOND ROW: Charlene Wilkinson Board of Direciors, Camaralal Mu Alpha Thela, NHS Sec., SC Treas., Vagabond King : Richard Williams: Charles Wilson Town Hall Usher: Gerald Wilson Honor Roll: Richard Wilson Cheaper by The Dozen, Daze, Daze Board, Thespians Treas., Tom Torn, Vaga- bond King : Rudy Wilson. rances Fill Our Days SECOND ROW: Kennelh Wyzard: Jerry Yancey: Rober1'Yer1'on Honor Roll, SC: Judy York Honor Roll, Red Cross: Marcia Young 'Dazef' Girl ol lhe lvlonlh, Miss Cenlral High XLIV, NHS, Red Fealhers Pres.. SC: Connie Ysidro Opera Club. Red Fealhers, Vagabond King : Roger Zifel. aw 1.-.. 74 ,gf in us V ,M y , 3.4, A if ,, J , Aw. is A UE. xx N 1. . 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Simi- larly the class eleeted three outstanding lioys to escort Donna. Teresa, and Hatr- lrttra during the eoronution of King Daze. While at Mystery tirooner roamed Cen- trulis hulls. two nni-ior teams sr-oured the eity in search ot' tielxet customers l'01'StlI?Q' for Your Supper. To the top-selling team went the spoilse --pay-oft parties. Two patient and llkll'tl-Wtlflilllgi class eounselors, Mr. Georgie Dorseh and hliss . , , . . Uernn-e lomlrnson. lietumre an integral purt ot' the eluss aetirities. Over tt period of weeks they presented films eoneerning study methods and improxement. Nlr. llorseh und Miss 'liomlinson also provided individual counseling on st-hedule plans und entrhled eollege-hound juniors to visit representutix'es of eolleges in whieh they were interested. Twenty-three juniors were initiated in National Honor Soeiety und. as memhers. were uetire on serxiee vom- mittees throughout the year. Spring eleetion ot' otlieers and tt1'l'lY2ll ol' senior elass rings eulminuted their year r ol at-hrexernent und det-rsron. LARRY HORACEK, iunior class president, seems to have his hands tull, as Clark Boldinq, Barbara Warren, Sammye Aldridge recoonils the importance ot their upcoming team ettort. SOFT STRUMMING ot guitar and banio ar, company Craig Graham, Jan Sherman, and Brent Butler as they harmonize a ballad. Nine relev- m wg?- 5 ' k ...as fm i f Smiling Beauties Dazzle Voters 'W ef VM? Pt S5045 in f ,. ,er fl-im fy ,- l gs we 4' -rv Q we v F X if I se., 'S 1 F 4' ki I TOP ROW: Helen Aaron, Tom Ackley, Ann Adams, Donelle Adams, Michael Adams, Pal Adams. SECOND ROW: Ernie Al- corn, Sammye Aldridge, John Alqeo, Don Allen, Marcie Allen, Tyra Amslulz. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Ander- son, Chris Anderson, Gloria Anderson, Jackie Anderson. Jackie Archer, Bob Argodale. FOURTH ROW: Jeanne Ash- ford, John Alkins, Larry Alkins, Viclor Allerberry, Pinkie Aus- lin, Bud Averill. FIFTH ROW: Fay Babb, Kay Babb, Greg Bagby, Larry Baqby, Chuck Baham, Helen Bailey. SIXTH ROW: Linda Bailey. Twyla Bailey, Linda Baily, Doro- lhy Baker, Francis Baker, Sue Baker. SEVENTH ROW: Eugene Bal- lance, Clarence Barker, Joe Barker, Mike Barkley, Mike Barlow, James Barnes. EIGHTH ROW: Larry Bar- nell, Allan Barrell, Jim Barry, Marlha Bass, Jim Bales, Linda Bales. NINTH ROW: Linda Ballen- lield, Joe Baumgardner, Carol Ann Beall, Linda Beam, Dollie Jean Bearden, Margarel Beas- ley. My .. .. ce f Y I Qig X f -- , ,,, . , 1, .w.,,.a 3 . V7 ,::f 1:5 5 .E up ia Xi , 'lg' 3 as l if in ka 3 xx, .M ..,. e.,,?ir g ., z --if 'i i ., ,J y .- , .- is : iz V- , ' 1- , iw! 5 ,IW ,S -. K . i . Y, hx 'S' 'Y 'KM ,M-I ,ff vw , --if .Q ia-- ir ,av Q -1' , 5: Qrl ,4 BH and -ws. 1 , , , ,, , i 1 I , i ,B A ,J A l 12. TOP ROW: Sleve Beckham, Gail Belcher, Sharon Benge, Barb Benker, Sue Benninqlield, Bob Benlon, Paulelre Benlon, Barbara Berkey, Dennis Berry. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Berry, Larry Bevard, Barbara Be-venue, Bub Bishop, Orvillee Black- burn, Pal Blakely, Dayle Blancherr, Sue Blan- chard, JoVi+ha Bland. THIRD ROW: Deanna Blankenship, Linda Blue, bird, Clark Bolding, Frank Bollon, Rodney Bones, Mike Bonner, Jan Borcherl, Ellen Boyden, Paula Boyer. FOURTH ROW: Charlie Boyle, Judy Bracy, Belly Brand, Earl Branrley, Kennerh Bredehoelr, Jerry Briley, Lewanna Brimer, Jan Brinkley, Jane Broome. STARTLED by The linal announcement The rhree winners ocslafically exchange conqrarulalions, FIFTH ROW: Barbara Brown, Jim Brown, Morris Brown, Renee Brown, Sharon Brown, Shirlee Brown, Nancy Bruce, Sreve Brusso, Debby Buchanan. SIXTH ROW: Joyce Buckley, Tom Buckman, Larry Burchfield, Ronnie Burden, Kalhleen Burke, Beverly Burkell, Sharon Burks, Velda Burl, Eric Bush. 'iv S .nw Q. K f M an , k- f.,-k, , xg r 'F' , lg- o , , i : H I, lzh 2 I ,V L, i ' Q W 1 Q K ii I 3,5-5 ' zA' z ' , ' I ' if' f 1-392 1NA 3 ' 7 if I.'k I i s, . ff Q 4 - ' MZ' 1- , ,,. ,, A, 'W ,, I iz? ii ' 'ia'-ff ' I 3' f I 'XT I ' V, K ' as I ' , , Tv I 1 '52 i Y',L I I ' 553' 'LL V, li - ri .:, ' , .Q , - fy , aori l W I , I ' X 'lf J. .f-ITT. fi PJ' i I ' TT TTT Q, ri M .as I '-,, R o f f if if 1 ,W ' . f l,, I ' , M I ,Q on fi 'J I, i V i 1 A:-' , , as -' -I ir .. . ,-'film F I 'iw A ,V ii, 5 5 :' 5 7.41 Qi me , ff'-if f I .7 I T .,., H, I ii 1 A I TOP ROW: Kay Bulcher, Danny Bulhod, Breni Euller, Gary Buller, Judy Byinglon, Royce Caldron, Sleve Calico, Merle Calloway, Ronnie Canady. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Carder, Joan Carllon, Debbie Carler, Doug Cash, Palsy Callerlon, Jerry Champion, Eddie Chapman, Charlie Chappel, Ira Chappelle. O A , , yg , I I THIRD ROW: Debbie Charljron, Paliy Cheek, Vicki Chelzfey, Edward Cherry, I.aDonna Cherry, Linda Cherry, Donna ClaggeH, Thomas Clardy, Barbara Clark. FOURTH ROW: Linda Clark, Roberl Clark, Sandra Claxlon, Tim Clement Rush Clinkscales, Palsy Cobb, Janel Cochran, Mike Cochrane, Calhy Coco. FIFTH ROW: Dianne Coen, Roberl Coffey, Jan Colbalh, Rosa Colburn, David Cole, Carol Cole- man, Dale Collins, Peggy Collins, Bill Connell. SIXTH ROW: Jim Connell, Jim Conover, Sandy Conlu, Phyllis Coon, Sandy Cooper, Tommy Copeland, Dean Corey, Oscar Cornsilk, Ray Correa. ENTERPRISING JUNIORS manage Io squeeze bolh Ialk and a hurried lunch info a half hour. Lunchers Face Green-Bean Monotony TOP ROW: Larry Couch, QQ -., Carey Councill, Joyce Counls, ' I 1 Rulh Anne Cox, Corrine Crad doclc, Glenn Craig. R cn m O O Z C Z O 5 5 5, 9? Crawford, Sandra Crawford, Marci Crow, Winlc Crow, Jaclc A Cullinan, Eddie Cunningham. THIRD ROW: Arlie Curry, Rachel Dacus, Linda Dallon, Sieve Danlord, Linda David- son, Phyllis Davidson. . R 1' arf.. ,,,. , sim: -1- , - ' - qs Fouizn-i ROW: csfoiyn J Davis, Cynlhia Davis, Jane Davis, Johnny Davis, June Davis, Krishna Davis. FIFTH ROW: Raul Davis, Sharon Davis, Shirley Davis, Slelan Davis, Diclc Day, Donna Day. QQ - X -r I5 AA if fs- SIXTH ROW: Susie Day, Linda Dean, Shirley Declcard, - Linda Dee, Dale Deere, Carol DeGiacorno. 'Qi' i SEVENTH ROW: Leiaoy Den- V nis, Palrricia Derriclc, Terry De- Vaull, Vernon Dew, John Dicus, i ':',:. 1 f' 45' Diana Digges, ' EIGHTH ROW: Theresa Dil- lion, Richard Disney, Alberia Difchlcus, Rex Doke, Joe Dol- man, Linda Dombela NINTH ROW: Kafhy Dooley, Jerry Dorman, Cheryl Dorsch, Nalhan Dowd, Mary Doyle, Phil Driscoll. ..,.. W . ii , , . . nree s n i ai - -'SF Zany Comedy Rocks Elated Audiences -fm T E T K B E f f' V 2: , LLL ,'i1'i, fs Q - . A mg, .a A, ' ' '51 5, - e e , eeee we , TQ 5 Ji. ,.. I V i A A -'e r , si T55 iff: 1 ' Q , ' Ffh W 4 M i ii' L,L' , l ,, ' i ' , ' Q T IW il f f f g Y f 2 1 e f , if-I 1 L Q12 ' it ' F B f S 1 if' . ' -,. 'Vv I 1 'Q i . i i PM F F if T . Ve ' ' . all an V - ig Q K , :iq 35:53 'fi we 1.4 T if TT' 3 '.'., P F' . .. - 'S-uw' i .,1: 2 we , 1 rf sz, T .,., -e.:i 1 Q-fe , are 2,1-.iik 'mf . ,M 53 1 V 3 'L :L' ' r X 13. ,,.. :. -, g' k ' 1 ,1 fwfr A 'A , , 'Jr .. . -A M f A if S I 1' . fr f ll l A s I I Tk . E 'A ,ff ,Mm 82 TOP ROW: Jim Duff, Mike Dugan, Ronny Dugan, Bill Dun- can, Lyndia Duneqan, George Dunham. SECOND ROW: Jolinda Du- ranl, Bonnie Dye, Beverly Earl, Elain Easl, Bill Easlin, Pal Ebersole. THIRD ROW: l-larrielle Ecker, Billie Edwards, David Edwards, Vicki Edwards, Gary Eqberl, Jerry Elder. FOURTH ROW: Bill Elliorl. Clwerie Ellis, Don Ellis, Keillw Ellis, Liz Ellis, Bill Ellsworllw. FIFTH ROW: Ray Engles, Jay Esclwbaclw. Belly Esles, Ted Eslira, Elizabelli Eyman, Linda Failla. SIXTH ROW: Richard Failla, Rila Fain, Norma Fauglwl, Paulelle Fauglnl, Mike Feeney, Ronnie Ferrill. SEVENTH ROW: Vicki Flaqor, Jim Flalierly, Carol Floyd, Clwarles Folks, Clwrisli Fowler, Ronnie Fowlkes. EQGHTH ROW: Anne Frank, Sandra Frank, Milclwel Frans, Bonnie Frazee, Mary Ann Frazier, Linda Freeman. NINTH ROW: Clyde Frew, Bobby FroSl', Barbara Fry, Gene Fulbriglwl, Krislen Fuller, Orellwa Gable. ii 2, , .W J , v ,V A, Ari - if yn . Vryyk, 1., 1 y . . A if J l 5g,,liiiifs'? fi AI ,RQ D ix, J i s , my K :' ' '.V I -... f i fi 5 f 7 ' I s as 43' ,sci 5:1 A ,Li H r ,. is i f Az A fi mx G ' Aa i, D G ls f ' -,.. 3? x :Q ly Egg s Q ,E as a ij' 'A wi ifk? 5 4 D V5., 'K ' T K . A A I L, at g A ,WFA was VIIV M y A , Q' y - I J 1 t I 1 1 A TOP ROW: Diana Gammon, Kay Gardner, Viclci Gardner, Linda Garrison, Keilli Garroule, Debby Gaslon, David Gales, Evelyn Gazavvay. Delores George, SECOND ROW: Sandra Gervais, Lynne Gibe bons, Glenda Giddens, Linda Gill, Saundra Gil- lard, Susan Gisli, Deanie Goard, Carolyn Gooden, Janice Goodriclw. THIRD ROW: James Goodwin, Eli Gourd Janice Gourd, Carliie Granam, Craig Gralwam, Jim Graham, Carol Granl, Elizabellw Green, Sharon Green. FOURTH ROW: Eddie Greene, Allen Grider, lvlilce Griqsby, Bob Guard, Judy Guard, Slam Guin, Debbie Haas, Dorine Hale, Mark Hale. FIFTH ROW: Maryann Hale, Cyndy Hall, Larry Hamm, Tom Hancoclc, Kay Hardin, Viclci Hard' wiclq, Alexis Harmon, James Harrinqlon, Sue Harringlon. SIXTH ROW: Riclcy Harris, Vern Harris, Roberl Hari, Harry Harlwell, lvlarqarel Harwell, Debby Hausam, Billy Hauser, Paula Hay, Palry Hayes. CHERYL DORSCH, lilerally lloored by ine Myslery Crooner, collapses in a dazed lweap. Ei? . fi ii 42 ' :f . iii 9 1. N i I I I mi sexi , l - . W- .ff 'G was -r Sig H. H I I ii I J ' T . ,.. K . . 3' i .f as I ,V . I 'azz . , I ' . . ' 1' f A ff' 4 -1' i- if f ,K I .-EN 7 . Wil ESI - ' -M I L -A is : I ' ,fs - . fi. Q ,. L,4-v A y . 3 , I ..f: f?' .f f E ' . sf ..,. , , l v ' Q wwf. hi: Vg, Ji if ' 4 TOP ROW: Carol Henderson, Jimmie Hender- son, Ronnie Henderson, James Herndon, Larry Herron, Tim Hewell, Lois Hibbard, Dudley Hig- gins, Joan Higgins. SECOND ROW: Blanche Hill. Miclcey Hix, Palricia Hix, Larry Hocull, Sleve Holi, Glen Hogard, David Holdman, Bruce Holland, Donna Hollie. THIRD ROW: Sharon Holman, Danny Holi, Linda Holiz, Chrisline Hoplcins, Larry Horacelc, Bobby Horne, Arnold Horner, Sallie Hoss, Jack Houslon. FOURTH ROW: Alice Howerlon, Kalhy How- ser, Denise Hudson, Gary Hulsledler, Carol Hull, Dave Hunl, Linda Hunler, Pal Hurn, Linda Hursl. AN ISOLATED CONVERSATION enables Dee nise and Lynn Io share a special friendship. 4 'fx Mk v 4 ik L s.q,.,f I 'H R I xniw r ' i 'W I 9 I . X' - fp I ' LJ. 3.1 I - 'I i ke. . ... .s nw' ., i 'wr 1-uv ff ' - 7 . - i. . . . . 0 1- . , .I 4-'rl an N + E fe . .- ...M 5, , li, I . ' i 4 I me . W' ,. 3. fr' ..i 1 I -.-.W-5,1 , - , ' I -M ....,, . . 4. . gf s. 2 X K I -as :xg , . rn .. ' 4- -W I. ii f' My .-has-. .- A I I ' H Qu... rf s FIFTH ROW: Linda Hulchens, Ann Hulson. Pal Ingram, Sleye Irby, Kalhy Isenhour, Phil Isom, Mary Margarei Ivey, Ann Jaclcson, Shire ley Jaggers. BOTTOM ROW: Diana James, Gayle James. Cynlhia Jenkins, Don Jernigan, Viclor Jilg, Nancy John, Deborah Johnson, Jan Johnson, Ralph Johnson. Quiet Reprieve Calms Schoolday Hubbub TOP ROW: Ronnie Johnson, Wainna Johnson, Delmer Jones, Jennifer Jones, Bruce Kager, Maridale Kasler. SECOND ROW: Bill Keelinq. Judy Keen, Toya Kelller, Debf bie Keilh, Jane Keller, Sherry Keller. THIRD ROW: Janis Kelly, Terrie Kelly, George Kendall, Carol Kennard, Larry Kennedy, Roberl Kennon. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Kel- ler, Lloyd Kedwell, Bobby King, lvlarlha Kirlc, Danny Kirlcpalriclc, James Kirlqpalriclc. FIFTH ROW: Van Kiser, Jean- nie Knapp, Carole Korne, Tom Krause, John Krumm, Calhy LaCos+e. SIXTH ROW: Barbara La- Eounlain, Lawrence Lane, Andra Lanlorcl, Sharon Lang, Dearl Lanlclord, Leonard Lar- lcin. SEVENTH ROW: Linda LaliA ., - .H if W.. K as +1- , -.:i:. S S I Lam y , N ,.: , - xv ,.,,, .3 4 ,,: - if ,, A V A l J l 2.- .:. 5, gg .X s. 'Z' fi' f-A by ,Q J Q f, f -J . , ss, c ,:,, , gh L S Nw: it fag ff fi 3 is , lc ' ' 1 11 vi-+L L R -1+ FSE? , Tw was 7 , f W , fi f Q r Y , J ,ggi S M i ' ' . K I ITD iii i ' 5 ra .,,W, f .W mer, Larry Lawrence, Cheryl Layman, Louise Lee, Roberl Lee, Milre Leiciingwell. EIGHTH ROW: Judy Lelvlay Sharon Leonard, David Leos, Sandra Lewis, Sylvia Lewis Mary Francis Lile. NINTH ROW: Barbara Lind- sey, Danny Linlf, Don Linville, Bobby Lillerell, Jerald Loclce, Slephanie Lollin. ., It 9 1 4. gy 5 I , ,. . f . ,f ,. if HL? f Y 'i -wr 7 s l fra nik L. ,, . Q ' x f I 85 -we Wai, EZ? , 1 19? Ja --r 1 I ,KH . ,V .7 f df: mf J, egg , fi ., -V iw- , if ,Q , Y-F5 , ar J , dl ,rc . 5,6 B as ,,'-eg ,bg Juniors lick Elephantine Q gi fs if f V 5 .ee V I- ,K ,:.,:,,,r.. , A Q 4 L -4 s lr I 1 h , , mh f l - 'lx 1-A , : W 5. ,K 3 , ,.,.. I, ,E lk fe-my ox: I ,Q fi. lr ,. R 'zzg L L ff, -N g ,, , 'af wr RXYQ-. L ollr rr, , ' ' ::,. , in R .fi 6 K ll 1 ' L-: s f 86 Problems TOP ROW: Kay Logan, Davld Logsdon, Joe Loralne, Jane Lowe, Joe Lowery, Peggy Lowery, SECOND ROW: Linda Low- rey, Rod Lowllrer, Roloerl Luelf len, Pal Luey, Judy Lumplcin, Bob Lyles. THIRD ROW: June Lyon, Laird Macdonald, Malcolm Maclfenzle, Teresa Mackey, Milce Madden, DeWayne Mad- dox. FOURTH ROW: Tanya Madle son, Lou Ann Mallory, Slella Mann, Carol Marlln, Paul Mar- lln, Peggy Marlin. FIFTH ROW: Mllre Mason, Deloby Malllewson, Doyle Ma- llris, Kalllryn Malson, Harold Malllnqly, Gary Mcfxbee. SIXTH ROW: Milce Mc:Bee, Coy MCBroom, Tlleodore Mc- Clellan, Jerry McDaniel, Linda McDonald, Meredllll McElroy. SEVENTH ROW: Callwy Mc- l-lenry, Don McHenry, Don McKenzie. Merrill McKlrn, Sleye Mclilm, Tllomas Mc- Kinzle. EIGHTH ROW: Sharon Mo- Manus, Ted McMorrouqlw, Plryllis McMullen, Joe MCA Nabb, Jolwn Mcljlrall, Milce McWilliams. NINTH ROW: Vince-nl Men- doza, Wllma Mendoza, Kallry Menees, Kellll Menees, Caro- lyn Merriman, Lynelle Mess- mer. ' ' H ir -R' .:. T sz. me ii., if 5 Q is K XX '71 ? si r 'X 1 , A J M ai, ,fm gf, R cya Q, Hk: Qi ' rfiff' X ff 'A af T F 5, 2 R ,. . - N firifig 3- , AL la TOP ROW: Lynn Miles, Tom Miles, George Miller, Joe Miller, Linda Miller, Teresa Miller. Mary Milchell, Barbara Moalc, Dayle Monroe. SECOND ROW: Mary Monleilh, Charley Moody, Barbara Moore, Bonnie Moore, Donnie Moore, Janice Moore, Joe Moore, Rosanne Moore, Linda Morain. THIRD ROW: Lyon Morehead, Phyllis Morison, Slanley Morris, Trudy Morris, Bobby Morrison, Jimmy Mosby, Joyce Mozingo, Jim Mullin, Cheryl Murphy. FOURTH ROW: Billie Nale, Johnny Nanfz, Nancy Nash, Teresa Nash, Harold Nebraska Belh Nelson, Donna Nelson, Gary Niclcel, Gloria Nielcamp. JOINING FORCES, Sallie l-loss and David Sauler salisfy a sweel loolh wilh a suclcer. ,. 90 ,'yi - y 'Ti ' Q3 , 'N R' f , ., L-,fx 4 ii 1 All fi hu s :,, , my lk Q' fi, X L.. gf 4 2 V ' 551 658 T C 1 FIFTH ROW: Phillip Nix, Jack Norman, Marlc Norman, Bill Norvell, Phil Noryell, Charlolle Norwood, Josephine Noll, Shelby Oakley, Marma O'Dell. SIXTH ROW: Virginia Oliphanl, Deanna Oliver, Jim Oliver, Keilh O'Neal, Pearl Osburn, Cherie Owen, Lela Owens, Linda Owens, Jerry Parlc. ,Q IK 37 -if i 1 2 fav ',T',' Q. -va as T A f din .4 ANQL i I. ' -,if ' Vifffiiwif ,4 'N Ex M 1 Y 7 9 Vaal! K 'R' S S Q5 .. we ,,,-,'.-- . A ... ep I , , 5gII,,IIII,,. , ,, ., II Vhii .L 15, Qvrv I I. ,I1II.I ,, ,Ir . I M I I2 II I A , J I M , .,,4, ,, , F ' ' --'I ' I 1 .., II I, R, Q III f - . X I QI, II. I ,IIIIII ' VII . , ' I ' I, , Q-fi-I, , , 4 ,I 'W' ' . II - , Q I EI ' 'i' srss I , I J, I Er .J .... .L ..,, II I I, I I I , s Ii A W'h' - - I ' A m ais f:J . ., I .,. ,L ,, V J K., , - ,Nr fn NEA 5 K - 3 - 'fvlzk r 4, I I f '- ,, I V, -wlfiiig: Eg, ' ., 5 .rn 1: . ,I I I ,E 4, M F nf s: sr + i . -, 992' 3 D I TOP ROW: Sue Parlchill, John Parlcinson, Pal Parfin, Jackie Pale, Carole Pafriclc, Barbara PaHerson, Elizabefh Pallerson, Karon Paiurerson, Palricia Paul. SECOND ROW: Elaine Payne, Larry Peabody, John Pearce, Arlie Pearson, Alice Pegues, Suzy Peirce. Joyce Pendergrafl, Bud Penninglon, Ivlilce Penrod. ,Q 9 .f ,. I 5 I, QQ 4 SKJX ff, A. 'Isis .. I ' A rig I . ' II . I- 4 'rw' f -. , I ' T Y , L J li! Q THIRD ROW: Margaref Perry, Gary Pelers, Linda Pelerson, Lynda Pelre, Chrisrine Phillips, James Phillips, Carlelrle Piclcell, Mike Pinley, Lenord Pirlle. FOURTH ROW: Dolores Pillman, Norene Plum- Iee, Fred Pollfenbarger, Roberl Poreda, Doug Porfer, Francine Poulos, Bare-s Powell, Karen Prall, Dee Ann Preddy. FIFTH ROW: Rulrh Ann Preslon, Claudia Price, Judy Proclorl Palricia Prollill, Judilh Provorse, Franlf Pyle, Linna Ragsdale, Louise Ragsdale, Barbara Rahal. SIXTH ROW: Ivlargarel Ralslon, Sheila Ran- dall, Jirn Ralhbone, Doug Raynolds, George Reece, Elizabelh Reed, Judy Reed, Sharon Reed, Bob Reins. WINNING THE RACE wilhoul coming Io a messy end is Ihe obIecJr of Ihese eggrollers. Competition Arouses Junior loyalties TOP ROW: France Reitz, Billy Reynolds, Sue Reynolds, Cindy Rice, Sally Rice, Sharon Rice. SECOND ROW: Randall Richards, Ricky Rickman, Gary Ridley, Bill Rippe, Donna Rob- bins, Becky Roberts. THIRD ROW: Carole Rob- erts, Lois Roberts, Mike Rob- erts, Judy Robey, Mark Ross, Wanda Ross. FOURTH ROW: Norda Ros- zel, Jerry Rothhammer, Jimmy Runyan, Richard Russell, John Salas, Lee Sams. FIFTH ROW: Sue Samuel, Gloria Sanders, Larry Sanders, William Sanders, Darryl Sart- well, Kenneth Sasser, SIXTH ROW: Don Satterlee, David Sauter, Alan Schitit, Lyle Schoonoyer, Arnold Schouten, Dan Schroeder. SEVENTH ROW: William Schroeder, Ken Schulte, Marc Schuman, Geri Scott, Linda Seawright, Olga Segovia. EIGHTH ROW: Jerry Selby, Gerald Sellers, lvlary Sellman, Lynn Semones, Wanda Shatter, Pat Sharkey. NINTH ROW: Sandy Sharp, Sharlene Shaver, Linda Shear- er, Eric Shehan, Herbert Shep- pard, Frank Sheridan. of -, ' K .M -va? L ff gi! 11 stsa I W' ,sw aa-ws' ii . . si ,vi 1' if Wi. i I, X Wo , : D so L ' ini . 1.- , i 52 f'ii A vig, win' H 1 A i 2 v-fan yt 'wmv lg V ..u .,.,. Us A4 as ..,,:. we RM! MF' , Q it 3E3.1E.ffa:S'e: '-' fiifflfri., 4' J if A Studies Welcome Canine Interruption 'W' ' , new 'Y ZZ' ..,.be I, Q gi We ii :as wee -el X.- ,Y we ...Q .2 9 Q ci? l -2 ,. - ' ee eeee i e e eee Af 1 T , i T flees, , , , i,,, ,iii,,,.e M - ee'i R , A J , - 1 1-..n,lW kk .uv , ,,i.,: VV . e e V, ' fi' M YV'A 90 TOP ROW: Jan Sherman, Peggy Shipley, John Shipman, Mike Shipman, Darline Shorl, Kalhy Shoulders. SECOND ROW: Wilma Shry- oclf, Belly Sides, Kennelh Sil- lfey, Kennelh Simmons, Sandy Simons, Wall Sinclair. THIRD ROW: Harold Slcellon, Royce Slcocdopole, Bill Smilh Bob Smilh, Cheryl Smilh, Chris Smilh. FOURTH ROW: Davey Smilh, Dorinda Smilh, Doug Smilh, J. D. Smilh, Jerry Smilh, John Smilh. FIFTH ROW: Kalhleen Smilh, Lynda Smilh, Palricia Smilh, Sandy Smilh, Scoll Smilh, Vir- ginia Smilh. SIXTH ROW: Kalhy Smilher, Charles Snap, Judi Sparks, Gary Speer, Donna Spencer, Kennelh Spicer. SEVENTH ROW: Jimmy Slaires. Slacy Slalcis, Carol Sleele, Donald Slelle, Peggy Slephenson, Ted Slephens. EIGHTH ROW: Bob Sleven- son, Gary Slewarl, Millie Slilley, Belly Slilwell, Ronnie Slilwell, Kay Sliles. NINTH ROW: Bob Slone, Paula Slorm, Glenda Slrong, Bill Sluarl, Elaine Sluclc Wayne Sluclc. 42 5 r : ,ss I issi r ago- A' 1' gy QA' an T HX, i ii I Agri' L i i W X I he-fi, , I y l W A y V i 4 ? Qli 1 ll: I 1 A TOP ROW: Gerald Slulsman, Kay Sullivan. James Sulliyenl, Judi Supernaw, Mary Jane Surber, Reva Sweel, Jerry Taclcell, Thomas Tadf pole, David Tall, SECOND ROW: Bonila Taylor, Joe Taylor, Ronnie Taylor, Ronnie Taylor, Wanda Taylor, Killy Teipel, Robbie Thalman, Linda Thayer, Marianne Thielen. gl 7. , V K WN I M 'fi .: I I an , ,... r.: 5 an Q, , , , W 5 T . N I ' 5 . , , .fm by x 9 B' e- is Ti., , ' T - T? Q i -JSP? vm e. THIRD ROW: Golden Thompson, James Thompson, Lonnie Thompson, Jean Thorne, Jimmie Tillery, Kay Timmons, Marqarel Tucker, Jerry Tuller, Carol Tyson. FOURTH ROW: Joe Ulley, Jon VanDevenIer, Joyce Vann, Charles Vaughn, Joe Veale, Marfha Villareal, Cheri Vfallcer, Bill Walliclc, Barbara Warren. FIFTH ROW: Jan Vfarren, Janis Washinglon, Carol Walers, Ralph Webb, Gwen Weygand, Wayne Whealley, Allan While, Marlin Whilley, Eddie Whilney. SIXTH ROW: Don Whillalcer, Linda Whir- iinqron, Danny Wigqs, Fred Wilcoxson, Ray Vlfiley, Nora Kay Willcins, Linda Willcinson, Diana Williams, Donna Williams. IT'S A HARD DECISION for man Io make, whelher Io be wifh a cold dish or a hol dog. JOHN PEARCE and Tim l-lewett complete prepara tions before leaving on their aerial tour over the city Juniors Reveal Versatile Interests TOP ROW: Joyce Williams, Verma Williams, Wyatt, Sandra Kay Wyzard Sheryl Yarnell James Williamson, Joan Willis, Calvin Wilson, Marcia Yeager. Gordon Wilson, Jerry Wilson, Steve Wilson, Judy WinStOn. THIRD ROW: Marlc Yeal4ley Margaret Yeclcley Bob Young, Paula Young Mimi Ziegler Datha SECOND ROW: Jo Wise, Renea Wise, Mary Zimmerman, Nina Zingg Sharon Zitel Riclc Vxfiseman, Fleetless Wren, Mary Wright, Arthur Zwingelberg. r J it g 1. kg t nv- r W as ig lx f W 4 it tiii , , 'xl Y ' R v 'ff aft M 5 -1' 3 , , , ' R 1 J ,tv f , . .., . V Q A 5:,,,,E, : L i Z.. Q, A , iii , if .Q . if L ,sh .V fwf ,, , ...H Vt ,,. ,, lyvzy 1 I zgl JK Drkk IS, V I t t my jr - ,. W ttet,t.s ,lte f r f ti F if M l 1 J f 92 f HK SOARING HIGH, the lonely flyers experience on overwhelming sense of freedom and tranquility. 4 N-X -eff' ww ,-- -- - -- -- 1075 Eager Sophomores Storm Central Involved in almost every activity, lO75 sophomores settled down to the routine of getting to class on time, finding the right room, and completing their autobi- ographies. At the end of the semester, ,l 33 sophomores attained a position on the all-school honor roll. John Capehart directed the class of '67 as president. Tom McSpadden, vice- president, Marcia Wood, secretary, and Steve Kimmel, treasurer, assisted John in the task of guiding this energetic cont- ponent of the student body. Mrs. Valdena Sands sponsored the class members and Mr. Aubrey Baer and Mrs. Dolores Nes- bitt counseled the sophomores. The sophomore boys in sixth-hour sports paced ahead by excelling in every athletic phase. Becky Butler and Sandra Needham wore out seven pairs of shoes as sophomore cheerleaders frantically encouraging both team and spectators at all sports events during the year. Early in the fall, three beauties reigned as sophomore queen attendants to Miss Central XLIV. Lolly Turnbull, Jan Rogers, and Becky Butler donned the traditional gowns to personify their class in the royal Coronation. ln the class play, Ten Little Indians, the life or death of ten people rested on the wooden figures. A successful play was boosted by a battling ticket campaign as sophomores razed the town for an eager buyer and a populous audience. A long, hard year ended with many benefits, as experienced youths made plans to return in September for another two years of high school routine. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS - Seated: Vlarcie Wood, lvlrs. Veldene Sands, John Capehert. Standing: Tom lvlcSpedden, Steve fimmel. NINE DOWN, one to go! Ten Little lnclians clirnaxes as Justice Wargrave disposes ot his lost two victims, the lovers, Vera and Lomloarcl. Students Probe Depths ot a J . . - y Civ , 'U' an Zigi, -A ' . V---. f aww. , ,xv ,. , ,KW ,,,. A eff 4 V I. ,,.. get 'gi A M Q' :LW My :A K . .i I u.-sn A K . . ii. .Z L' W' . . ,MP k k My W T' I 5 3 ,ga.QQ. Q1: Zig! f I ': r if 1 L I . ... ,B '-ve' ' ,Q N , 3: I I s,-,si , va. 1 ..., r I I - 1 M iii est .V.. , , ,. ' Q-if 55' it , MS K .ms 'Z' -g-ma 3 tf avr vw . . r . a 'fe. e'tt f 'V - ' .K fi.. ' ' '- ' ik ti- 1 few - 43 M -I ff ., 2i': .1SYrL.'5nflI i f ff? 'f , -4- ' ii A , .. 4. 5 .Q-'gy M t g . U., it . d 1 -A - .fw- . r si s A ,nf 'V L r t 7 -fm Q - Aw K . se- i sw.. I , , , ,y 96 Knowledge TOP ROW: Gary Ache, Bill Adams, Kathy Adams, Terry Adams, Kathy Ainsworth, Carolyn Allen. SECOND ROW: Linda Allen, Peggy Allman, Bette Allsopp, Beverly Anderson, Tommy An- derson, Janice Andrews. THIRD ROW: Kathleen Ape plegate, Denine Armstrong, Lance Armstrong, Linda Arm- strong, Linda Arnold, Gary Ashcratt. FOURTH ROW: Diedra At- lcinson, Kathy Atlcinson, Louie Avery, Jayne Bachelder, Joyce Bailey, Ericlc Balcer. FIFTH ROW: Marsha Balmer, Nancy Balcer, Pam Baker, Re- gina Balcer, Syinda Balmer, Terry Balmer. SIXTH ROW: Penny Ball, Jim Banlcs, Mary Barhydt, Carl Barlow, Joyce Barlow, Jimmy Barnes. SEVENTH ROW: Elva Cecelia Barrett, Beclcie Barsh, Krissy Bartholic, Sharon Bass, Bruce Baty, Marvin Beach. EIGHTH ROW: Raymond Beard, Susan Beard, Steve Becwar, Donann Beller, David Belveal, Pat Bench. NINTH ROW: Pat Benson, Jimmy Berry, Randy Berry, Margaret Bettis, Bettina Bick- erton, Alecia Bidwell. ii , E fi i 6 53 ac in ? if g i 11. Q r fl: 2? R W V r is - 'Al is 5 f' To H i In ll! R T -V . ,:1QA 1 1- T Q, ,T gy E, af IA, 5 1 'Y la A :,1,-i fp , ,k. Q.1 A gh A r A gg A V ,K XKKK: :g n f A 4 I, X ' K ,Z ,.,, I 'E' .Q f sf fi ,i fi F F iff X, is -.,..., J A gy , E a b . 1 i r i I ,I I Lf eq 1 E ' , n if Al lx x TOP ROW: Ronald Bigelow, John Biles, Karen Bilke, Cynlhia Billingsley, Dacee Bingham, Buddy Billle, Roberla Black, Bill Blackburn, Linda Black- wood. SECOND ROW: Gregory Bland, Rene Blyih, Dennis Boardman, Janis Bonham, Richard Boolh, Frankie Bolloms, Chef Boyd, Sandy Boydslon. Marsha Boyer. THIRD ROW: Bill Brenneman, Lynn Brighi, Joe Brink, Barbara Brillain, Eddie Bromiley, Nancy Brooks, Donald Broome, Donna Brough, Alvie Brown. FOURTH ROW: Carl Brown, Debbie Brown, Gloria Brown, Linda Brown, Jackie Bruner. San- dra Brusso, June Bryanl, Wayne Bryanl, Mike Buchanan. BROWSING Through lhe shelves ol library books offers relaxaiion for Donald Broome. FIFTH ROW: Mike Buckley, Pal Buckley, John Bullinglon, Gary Bundy, Diane Burke, Phyllis Burks, Sreven Burley, Mark Burnham, Gail Burns. SIXTH ROW: Ralph Burns, David Burris, Donna Burris, Beckey Builer, Sharon Buller, Tommy Bullrey, Roy Bush, Eddie Calhoun, Elaine Cameron. f My L, .-.V I 5. .eil Y? ii T53 . 'V Jig' if if - ., -tif' L ., A JIT f I , 3 -zzf 1:5 I I 'l'iaE? ' he M f 3 tif ff e v is f I 5 gs.. 'I h ' . if I f f. iff. f fh W . .,f 'IF 7,11 fm I I . .rkk , N--T K K I E Q ' :i-v W A Q li IV I 2, f ' ,.f:: f I ... AV V ,A fm vyqlx . wig, Y, W I Ii ltr I r I . I ssssv is :rf I . I C I li I I A I A., .EI A If M, -I 1- A I ' f.:. G TOP ROW: John Capeharl, l.aRiIa Capeharr, Rebecca Capps, Charles Carpenler, Kris Carr, Susie Carr, Sleve Carson, Ernie Carler, Linda Carler. SECOND ROW: Terry Cary, Tom Casey, Jo Casillas, Bruce Caflell, Paula Calls, Belly Cer- vanles, Belh Challin, Donna Chandler, Gary Chandler. 9. . .. :QQ M 3 1 Wm' -1 I If 56 T, s THIRD ROW: David Chapin, Gary Chappel, Linda Charlr, Carolyn Cheek, Dale Chelf, Calhi Chrislensen, Kye Chrislie, Roberl Chrislie, James Claggell. FOURTH ROW: Dave Clark, Dennis Clarlq, Gary Clarlc, Sharon Clarlc, Sleve Clarlc, Rally Clarke, Jimmie Clillron, Charles Clow, Ron Coales. FIFTH ROW: Kennelh Cobb, Ivlaudene Cobb, Marlc Coen, Benny Coleman, Marie Coleman, James Collier, Melvin Collins, Gary Colson, Rela Mae Combs. SIXTH ROW: Conna Complon, Sharon Con- ner, Milce Connor, Nancy Conover, Debbie Coolc, Denise Cooper, Tricia Cooper, Rulh Core bin, Palricia Corey. HEY, IT'S SNOWING - popcorn. Cold vvearher keeps sophomores in on weekends. Energetic Sophs Keep Week-ends Popping TOP ROW: Judy Couch, John Couey, Susan Courlney, Palricia Cowen, Eddie Cox, Kaiy Cox. SECOND ROW: lvionla Cox, Carolyn Craven, Jerry Criner, George Cripps, Jerry Crilien- den, Sherry Crocker. THIRD ROW: Joe Croclceri, Donnie Crow, Jerry Crowley, Lynne Crowley, Candi Crum, Ronnie Cunningham. FOURTH ROW: Janis Dali- ous, Carolyn Daniel, Srephan Daniel, Evelyn Daniels, Gina Darrol, Kay Dasher. FIFTH ROW: lviarla Davidson, Debra Davis, DeJenney Davis, lviurle Davis, Rose Davis, Caro- lyn Dean. SIXTH ROW: Roberl Dean, Deidre Deardorii, Karhy De- Giacorno, Nancy Deidriclc, Claude Demoresr, Debby Den- ney. SEVENTH ROW: Cheryl De- Selrn, James Dew, LaWanda DeWeese, Marilyn Diaz, Parry Diclrey, Jerry Didway. EIGHTH ROW: Jennifer Diqqes, Sieve Dinnell, Ronnie Dobson, Gerald Doerr, lviilce Dolina, Pai Dolina. NINTH ROW: Sherry Doonf lqeen, Linda Dorsey, Elaine Douglas, Bob Dow, Chrysia Dowd, Helen Drew. 'pzrgwr Q :df my xv Eff! Q, 1 fill? r .rr i li- ,nl 35' eff' : sg r , rw J We 9 e T ' ewan 9 are I it .' 'N . '1 A . 5. ,gun , . 1 4 y ,,,, 6151133 p isl T Sports Program Involves Sophomores O? -we .,,,,,, a - W , of 18 rooo yxy f .. ,gin I' N ' io' ,. , 'HP' ir I ,i Y . . ,. l ign- vli 'B' 2 so fi! ,.-1, .yg f na, A 5, J. fo A i 1. -cf-an , , ..f X ua if- T3 LL J I ll 19' r o Q ri L ,ri -5 M- , , A' I I All f SQ H . T :., , I r W'- KJ D S is for-or 5, V If 'I .ff I If '10, at 3 ., -in ...- G so as. aki- -rs f , in -T if 15 IOO TOP ROW: Roy Dumas, Billy Joe Duncan, Carol Durham, Monly Durham, Mary Durkee, Sandra Easl. SECOND ROW: Mary Ecker, Dwighl Edwards, Geareld Ed- wards, Linda Edwards, Phil Ed- wards, Randy Elkins. THIRD ROW: Barbara Ellioll, Nora Ellis, Becky Ellison, Tom Ellison, Sharon Elmore, JoAnn Elrod. FOURTH ROW: John Elson, David Embree, Paula Emigh, James England, Paula Engle king, Barbara Evans. FIFTH ROW: Chris Evans, Paula Evans, Margarel-Ann Evall, Ralph Fair, Edilh Far- rell, Marvin Felkins. SIXTH ROW: Myra Fernan- der, Sheila Fields, Larry Fin- lon, Larry Fisher, Michael Fisher, Mike Flaugh. SEVENTH ROW: Sherry Flem- ing, Rodollo Flores, Rick For- resler, Finley Fosler, Cheryl Fouls, William Framplon. EIGHTH ROW: Sandra Fran- cis. Rick Franklin, Jonila Franks, Barbara Fransisco, Calhy Fra- zier, Don Fry. NINTH ROW: Debbie Fuller, Bonila Furgason, Brad Gaddis, Judy Gaines, Georgia Galarzo, Ella Gamble, 2 I 55? IV-vxx i X ,gil fy, 1 is . . .- we ' -as - -sw 15. :f fi I ze E Q , ai . Q K , ,Q , ,. ..., , , l i - wezaqff.-if .. ,. -. -,Xie iillilkl Hb f 'fiige K . - , fs 'QT . . J ' J f ,ff T . , it ' ' 1 i 3 , ' H Mana' fr' my M are 5?- . si idf, 1 i ,I I ,izb if , : ' is g , ,L ,T',, , 5 F , 5', f in I Q, f 'f Q , AF y , at l- T , J yi, g t:. K , , E , 5 V . ' V5 i. d l I Il F A I K,:' 1 f 1, .. A i A ,:.,, , .' Q x E K E w 5, ,I 1 A-' ' ii i Q -111f:' is C ' 9 , A E T W i , ' 5,, 5 Il- . In 'Z T' If lx h Az I Al TOP ROW: Charles Gani, Bolo Garreii, Renee Garreii, Joe Garrison, Janice Garver, Billy Gass, Naomi Geisinger, Susan Gelingo, Karen Geniry. SECOND ROW: Sandra Gergy, Lynda Gilford, Dennis Gilleland, Mary Jane Gilmore, Mary Glance, Roberl Glance, Ronnie Glover, Harold Goad, Milce Goard. AQ. THIRD ROW: James Gobble, Donna Godbold, Sarah Godfrey, Karen Goins, Henry Goff, Caro- lyn Gold, Jimmie Gold, Sandra Goodman, Ray- lene Gordon. FOURTH ROW: Larry Gosnell, Jim Golf, Sieve Gould, Eugene Gourd, David Grace, Brian Grae- ning, Janice Graf, Freddie Graham, Gary Gra' ham. FIFTH ROW: Joe Grandsrahf, Douglas Green, Jim Green, Alberr Griliin. Joe Griiciin, Linda Griffin, Cheryl Gulley, Louise Haillich, Donna Hall. SIXTH ROW: Scoli Hall, Judy Hancock, Bon' nie Hanson, Roger Harringion, Cindy Harris Gary Harris, Gordon Harris, Larry Harrison Belsy Hari. HITTING THE BOARDS, Bfsquad sophs praciice many hol allernoons +o polish lheir Jraclics, .ii-. A ,L .s . i L QA, A-we A ,Q- 4. f iw., , V? Q .... , p 'W' i 144- , 2, -A ig fi su gf - ' , WMM, V, , M. , ,. ., , M, K, if I A? .sw ,. S w' if i is If VL.L ,ygfiwi , I 3 B wi J'+ f . ' l J I g - ' , A ii if ii , W' if ALWL' D ,K Q LJ Ah it 'i ? f I Aff R Q f J . , ix, jr -fs nfl . ffl is ,, .R . my .y y 1... g s z - I ,J LX! 1 ' ' at ' ,, 1 Y fi D W gs. 4. g sijif' ' -, , Q ? V fi ' TOP ROW: Lacinda Harvey, Nancy Harvey, Shelley Harvey, Barbara Harwell, Rally Hallield, David Hawkins, Mike Hawkins, Jerry Hayes, Judy Haynes. SECOND ROW: John Hays, Susie Hays, Gary Hazelwood, Bruce Healh, Janel Healon, David Hefley, Mary Heinze, Bob Helland, Rulh Hen- clerson. THIRD ROW: Charles Hensley, Linda Henson, Terry Herron, Evelyn Hickey, Gene Hicks, Brenda Higgins, Kenny Hill, Rickey Hill, Slerling Hill. FOURTH ROW: Sue Hill, Jim Himebaugh, Glen Hinch, Ralph Hinkle, Margol' Hodge, Shir- ley Holdman, John Hollis, Sherry Holliday, Elhei Holloway, HAND OVER lhe shall, orders Dennis Reech- er lo Jim Brown, his aide in resloring a 1929 car. FIFTH ROW: Linda Holi, Karen Honeycull Joe Honeywell, Barbara Hood, Phil Hood, Sandy Houslon, Johnny Hubanks, Rick Hudson, Brenda Hughes. SIXTH ROW: Jackie Humphrey, Sherri Hulchs inson, Vicki Hyall, Fran Irvine, Jim lsom, Jerry Jackson, Mary Jackson, Lesley Jacobs, Mike Jacobs. Antique Car Rouses Hobby Interests TOP ROW: Ronnie Jarvis, AI- len Jenlcins, John Jensen, Calhy Johnson, Donald John- son, Gerry Johnson. SECOND ROW: Ira Jean Johnson, James Johnson, Joan Johnson, Johnny Johnson, Judy Johnson, Judy Johnson THIRD ROW: Larry Johnson, Valerie Johnson, Bob Jones, Darlene Jones, Debbie Jones, Jarry Jones FOURTH ROW: Jay Jones, John Jones, Nadine Jones, Phyllis Jones, Polly Jones, Sieve Jones FIFTH ROW: Phyllis Kaase, Rulh Kager, Donna Karn, Jimf mie Kay, Sandy Kealing, Benny Keeling. SIXTH ROW: Janel Keen, Margarel Keener, Nancy Keilh, Donna Keller, Donna Kendall, Max Kennedy. SEVENTH ROW: Jaclcie Kenl, Riclcy Kidd, Harold Killough, Judy Kimbrell, Nancy Kimmel, Sieve Kimmel. EIGHTH ROW: Louis Kind- Ier, I.ynneIIe King, Mike King, Pally King, Connie Kirlcendoll, Margarel Kirlqpalriclc. NINTH ROW: Mary Knighl, April Koch, Linda Kozilcuslci, Sleven Krulsinger, Jim La- Cosle, Deloris LaMascus. eff M ,K 5 ei iff' iff 'likis y ' - - 'T x ff' f , I ,N 34 .W .Q , 2 , ' 'f'.f. ?1: ' , , ., , A, ., . , . wx WJ W 'gi' gr 5 iff gf .. , 5. f is fs is 4 g s I ... yy , 'I F I y I :L I ...Hi ', .M ,,,,,,,. - .. , .SQ K f.7, is I R Iii ' I I A J ., J, A ,sss s e- hi i-.s N535 I I' 'T' 1 '.:. -,,. is V- f we any NM I 1 '- ii I,,., K W: ll I A ' if ff ll I , ,ss J , II, ' K , f, ' of f ei i 4I D .f,x1, .f?sf I 'V , 's Q 'I I :sll r I Ax .I ,l r e ,sss iJ'Ei' I 'E' Q w, In 5 ' I 1' l'ss sg fe , . 'Iliff -'I' fe , , 2' r-s'-145: I - dl 0 el' 103 Cheerleaders Polish Tricky Routines E . -, ggs ,, , . ,, R T' esresi I I Ri s K srefrf w a . 1 .. It . sfiiimg ..Qk !IE !a!I? CQQEJL QJIIIIIILI rss . -. z r r-.' 1 f. L 4.4 I ' V Q AHSQ I . 5 Eui, . I K y HV, .- , M -N L5 Eg 2,.. g Q .I P . e I I f if l A y , 1 'ii ? K l l l I :QF ITT' if i s if , I L .QQ a gy Ek 'Wg . szfef? I if I lf sr Al AM A 104 TOP ROW: Howard Lamb, Belly Lane, Carl Lane, Marvin Langley, Barbara Lanklord, Greg Larson. SECOND ROW: Vic Lalimer, Freeman Lalsos, Jollnie Law- masler, Donald Ledbeller, Mike Lee, Mike Lee. THIRD ROW: Linda Leeper, Rila Lemmons, Riclrard Lenox, Barbara Lewis, Eldon Lewis, Palricia Lewis. FOURTH ROW: Ron Lind- mann, Linda Lindsey, Dan Lins, Janel Linville, Slwaron Livesay, Mark Lobo. FIFTH ROVJ: Micki Logan, Judy Long, Dwayne Love, Lar- ry Lovins, Gary Lowe, Diane Lugliani, SIXTH ROW: Susan Lundberg, Mike Lyon, Roberl Lyons, Joe Mackey, Marilyn Mackey, Dar- lene Mallory. SEVENTH ROW: Emily Ma- loney, Roger Manasco, Brenda Marlin, Marilyn Marlin, Milan Marlin, Rila Marlin. EIGHTH ROW: Jim Marli, nez, Peggy Maslwburn, Randall Mason, Belly Maslerson, Judy Maslerson, Dearl Mallweson. NINTH ROW: Gary Ma- llwis, Slreila Malllrews, Linda Mallingly, Becky Mallison, Marllwa Maxwell, Linda Mays. I ..,, I Sw, A K ,,,, , , ,Ig ,iv ff. ,'-'i ,ig 3, :gs I ' 5, Ni E A fl' 4 J X figs.. -- I H .Qs M, I F ' T7-is ' , g g i 5' i ,. , x g y 5.3 Q :,. , , It K. I .N 3 f t Q I .I . I . 1 H' f. vf 'i im if' '- ' J if :,. 1' W f + ggi if 1 : ' ' l r-- .NK 'fffp he if 1 ' M.. I iii, I S' TOP ROW: Sharon McBride, Sheila McCane, David McCoin, Brenda McConnell, Brenda Mc: Connell, Donald McConnell, Renee McConnell Larry McFadden, Judy Mclzarlin. SECOND ROW: David McGee, Marrha Mc Gee, Jacquelyn McGlau+hing, Sally McGuire Bennie Mclnlosh, Carol McKay, Danny McKen- zie, Kalhy McKenzie, Don McLaughlin. THIRD ROW: Pam McLau hlin Shirle Mc- Q I Y Manus, Torn McSpadden, Kalhy McWilliams Toni Mellord, Linda Meislrell, Darrell Mellor Milce Mendenhall, Joyce Meredilh. FOURTH ROW: Dale Merrell Judy Mercall Glenda Middlebroolr, Dana Middlelon, Vernon Miles, Barloara Miller, Brenda Miller, Dave Mil- ler, Elizabelh Miller. SENIOR Linda Rogers explains precise arrn rnovemenls Io cheerleaders Sandy and Beclcy. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Miller, Sieve Miller, Margo Mirchell, Ouida Milchell, Candy Mize, Gary Moeller, Eugene Moiclilr, Gwendolyn Monleilh, Lynda Monrqomery. SIXTH ROW: Don Moody, Milqe Moody. Billy Moore, Jeff Moore, Linda Moore, Sharon Moore, Kalhy Moorrnan, John Morehead, Wayne Moreland. Q ,HAT -Aa 4 s W - - 1,-, , ,. ei I , ' . A 5' . - Zmfa W -+ if . N -1. ld 5 A X! Q I as , i 5 1 W 4, gs A ui: , A , , Q, we 3 .Q , wi Q ,Q ,CRM 1' i- 4 Ei, H W L - i ww, 1 - 5 QM' N 4 .24 i ., ilfiff , I s I , , EW, ,,, . . I .. I ii s r is : , f rf P '-A2 If , so 1 'if' E , ,q A, - I Q a I I N' f 1 yi if ' 1 , .Lvy .. 'Zi A P , 3. .g.. --E.a I ii Q T5 f i ffl i ii il f i is I 'L' i , v T , y V mW L V V 1L ' if as 1 f 2 Q A I I I A A In is Q -Lm7, JL I TOP ROW: Mary Belh Morgan, Larry Morrif son, Raymond Mosby, Laura Moseby, Roy Moses, Karhryn Mosier, James Moudy, John Mounger. Richard Moxley. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Mozingo, Eldon Mula- nax, Sharlyn Mullen, Jim Mullennix, Bob Munn Sleve Murdock, Bonna Murrell, Diana Myers, Sleve Myles. THIRD ROW: Wayne Neal, Sandra Needham, Eddie Nelson, Mike Nemec, Dekker Newman, Tom Nipp, Joe Nix, Candy Noe, Tom Nolan. FOURTH ROW: Kalhy Norman, Lynn Oales, Jean Obenour, Wendy Oldham, Linda O'NeiII, Cheryl Osborn, Janel Owens, Willia Owens, Calhy Pagano. FIFTH ROW: Terry Palmer, Harold Pannell, Judy Parker, Linda Parker, Brenda Parsons, Jean Pale, KaJean Palrick, Avalon Pallerson, Naomi Paynes, SIXTH ROW: Barbara Pearson, Linda Pear- son, Richard Perego, Isis Perez, Chyanne Pelers, Shirley Pelersen, Jackie Peierson, Kenny Pellil, Larry Pheqley. SPYING THROUGH BUBBLES and seaweed Marcia Terrell and Sleve Gould sludy fish. Biology Exhibits Intrigue Sophomores TOP ROW: Billy Phillips, Jerry Phillips, Lizzie Phillips, Vicky Piali, Dale Piersall, Joanne Pin- gelion. SECOND ROW: Roberi Pin- gelion, Suzanne Pingelion, Ca- lhey Pinson, Barbara Pleasanl, Bonnie Plummer, Debbie Pool. THIRD ROW: Bobby Poplin, Billie Powell, Mike Powell, Con- nie Price, Lew Prickeii, Tom Prickeii. FOURTH ROW: Linda Prid- more, Sarah Pullin, Sarah Pyles, Maureen Ouinn, Judy Ragge, Elizabelh Ragsdale. FIFTH ROW: Roberla Raper, Pai Ralliii, Robin Rauch, Jo- Ann Rauii, Julie Reagan, Don Redding. SIXTH ROW: Dennis Reecher, Jerry Reed, lvlerle Reed. Caro- lyn Reeves, Sharon Reid, Gus Reinolds. SEVENTH ROW: Dave Reyn- olds, Mark Reynolds, Roberl' Reynolds, Tom Reynolds, Crisii Richardson, l-lelen Richardson. EIGHTH ROW: Jim Richard- son, Johnny Richardson, Miich- ell Richardson, Bobby Rigdon Roy Riggs, Rickey Roach. NINTH ROW: Linda Roark, Denny Roberls, Linda Robin- son, Berl Robison, Vicki Robi- son, Wanda Robison. . i 9 ' , V A asus as -, . ii.. - B., ,ff 1 Y K? ii , . Q, . y y s,,,fl . ' M as is ss'ii J JSJ. J . - 'is yi, , y,yyy,g K ,. . . Hx I iii i f SW, J i i ,AL l ' , I Q K A -5. 'J 4 We . I , 2 ...Vy Q 3' 7 E ii Q ..,. A ,... .. . ya Q yg yy llscs , ' .,. . ,,,, iqg ' i .r .S y.yy ,ii . ii .,,g g ,gy E S f fi A ' 1 f l lC7 Sophomores Splurge on Holiday Gifts . i ,..,., rf r ff Ali I 7 V i i XT lkiz Z . iii if ,I 'fi i f , M 0 T-S 1 .13 , f 3- 4 - if M, Y ,.f..:a , we . T ,L 4 , A LI dz ki X S7 'A I ' W f li i is 1 ,, . iv B . -2: R X E l ' 23 i Q , . .-.: , S H K l Q Q f .T :L - f T 'f i f f1 13' , 1-V -2. is 'af j i sl 15 I 3, gs, faigs, -Q are F - , 'V V lx . Q -fi Ll .. ff 3 or . ,.:E E,, , g A , i f i I i Tj ! K ww -'- W K .-g, Y K ,g N?a.-2 ,. V, s ,f fl i V .',. , .. , s , 4 D 3 AA,.: li . n W ll W' V f was 4'- if SH!!! - ew, .Q-M -, ' . 108 l TOP ROW: Connie Roden, Gene Rodgers, Kallwy Rodg- ers, Bill Roessler, Glenda Rog- ors, Jan Rogers. SECOND ROW: Jeanelle Rogers, Lorella Rogers, Billie Jean Rollins, Rod Rolslon, Jim Rose, Marjorie Rosser. THIRD ROW: Randy Roszel, Garlean Rolramel, Hazel Row- land, Bob Roy, Sue Rucker, Juanila Ruclcman. FOURTH ROW: Roberl Rul- lin, Ken Runyon, Kenny Ruse, Pal Ruslfi, Palli Rusli, Omer Russell. FIFTH ROW: Vince Russell Wilfred Sampson, Janice San- ders, Kalliy Sanders, Jerri Sal- lerwlwile, Susan Sauerwein, SIXTH ROW: Jolwn Scace, Marllwa Schroeder, Jan Scliu- ler, Milce Sclwulle, George Sclwweilzer, Ted Scism. SEVENTH ROW: Pal Scoll, Ricliard Scoll, Sylvia Scoll, Sandra Sealon, Gerald Sege- via, Milce Seiberl. ElGHTH ROW: Mary Sellers, Lee Semones. Dennis Serzy, Bobby Slwarkey, Leondra Sliarp, Roger Shaw. NINTH ROW: Clweryl Sliea- ly, Gayle Slwepard, Lee Anna Sherman, Kallie Slierwood, Debbie Sliouse, Wayne Sillrey. S I ,N g e' Q Q: Q J' , L., ,,,.,. , LM- ff - W , L .. x fs 1, 6 9 Ss ffl' 'N ' A? , . , . , ss. L 'Y- , A T gahiudvf Yi Ty 4-an - am I I 1. 4, 1 is N in , 2 I ' , i 'T A ffl :bln 1 an W: , y ,Q E a ,- -E Q - i if KTM V v E:,Q. - V Z . 2 fi n ,Q z A ly A414 Q 'Y L Q W IA A I 4249s- mm .mm TOP ROW: Mary Jo Simons, Susan Simpson Sleve Skalla Kenn Ski er Barbara Srnillw Bar I Y pp I I para Smilli, Bruce Srnilln, Cheryl Srnillw, Darlene Smillw. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Smilli. J, W. Srnilli Ianelr Srnillw Joyce Srnilh Lo ce Srniilw Milla s , , Y I , D Smilln, Susan SmilI1,WalIer Smilln, Wann Smilli. THIRD ROW: Jean Smillner, Jackie Snell, Susan Sowers, Karen Sparks, Mary Speer, Don Spel- Iings, Glenda Spenser, Remell Spencer, Jessie Spriggs. FOURTH ROW: Harold Springer, Leonard Springer, Tom Springslyne, Janie Slairs, How- ard Slalker, Gene Slallsworlh, Mary Slandley, Lee Slanley, Lynda Slarnes. FIFTH ROW: Bernadelle Slarr, Carrol Slralum, Norma Slearns, Earline Sleed, Lauren Sleele. Theresa Sleplwen, Vicki Slerne, Jack Slevens Bobby Slice. SIXTH ROW: Mike Slilley, Mauri Slockwell, Clwarles Slone, Herman Slone, Torn Slone, Phil Sloner, Danny Slorrns, Harry Slorms, Terry Slrinqlellow, FORFEITING LUNCH, Candi Crum and Linda Leeper scour downlown in search of gifls. .iii 524 sf. 'ii f ..nr,'i1', f I S .. x M - Q ,! 4.-M48 4, 1 , A - Q f M 5 1 X E in 151, 6 1' 1 f Ls- ' X A, gs , is lf' i Bl if ' , Qu Y I, ., A if 1 1' C. -As Q' L ,f 1' ,l r z W, 13 . f ,:.- ' ' K Kg f , ' . Mg.. ii W' 1 A ip ai ii r 'qsi ...a KT L f 6 P f 1 i I . ' r T R L ' a so ' 1 ' T ii ii , ,. 'S' i L1 f' An lla' s rnnsr S 1 ninsi A lf: TOP ROW: Vivian Slrobel, Mike Sullivan, Lue oille Sunday, Kalhy Supernaw, Riia Swaim. Mary Ann Szaszko, Richard Tabler, Zenoma Tanner, Alberl Taylor. SECOND ROW: Lee Taylor, Sandy Taylor, Shirley Taylor, Par Teague, Jeri Teenor, Bob Templelon, Marcia Terrell, Charles Thayer, Mary Lynn Thomas. THIRD ROW: Rena Thomas, Samuel Thomas, Sieve Thomas, Lynda Thompson, Sharon Thomp-r son, Susie Thompson, Terry Thompson, Gary Thorpe, Dan Tideman. FOURTH ROW: Linda Timmons, Sarah Tincup, Bonnie Tinsley, Mike Tiplon, Donna Tischler, Ann Tramel, Woody Trenl, Jolene Tripp, Marilyn Tucker. PREPARING lo allack, Roca Lusly charges her lrusry sguaws againsl Bridges' Renegades. FIFTH ROW: Greg Turley, Lolly Turnbull, Mar' qarel Turner, Teresila Urguiola, Calhy VanDe- yenler, Jim Vandivere, Louis Vann, Paul Varnell, Linda Vaughn. SIXTH ROW: Roy Vaughn, Eugenia Veal, Susie Viana, Ray Viclory, Karen Vosbrink, Mike Wahl Alan Walker, Carol Walker, Gerald Walker. 4 ssii we ye, ,,.,. . R I L ssy. f , ,Q, 2 t 4, M W -wr. ' , R ig as ' ii's R35 me .. if 1 if N 'Tn is ii 1 .6 Pows Battle Wows in Ticket Campaign TGP ROW: Phyllis Walker, Sharon Wallace, Gary Waller, Linda Walls, lvlarly Wallon, Mary Ward. SECOND ROW: Greg War' den, Sarah Warma, Velma Warren, Riclcey Washinglon, Viclci Wallcins, Bobby Walson. THIRD ROW: Terry Wean, Brenda Weaver, lvlilchell Webb, Belsy Weir, Melody Wells, l-loward Wesl. FOURTH ROW: Jonie Wesl, Judy Wesl, Anna Whilaker, J. R, Whilby. David While. Palli While. FIFTH ROW: Ronnie While, Slephen While, Billie While- liead, Nancy Whileis, Tommy E. Whilen, Eddie Whilsell. SIXTH ROW: Anila Whillf more, Kalhleen Wigley, Paula Willbourne, Bill R. Williams, Bob Williams, Jannie Wiliams. SEVENTH ROW: Jerry Wil- liams, Peggy Williams, Sherree Williams, Shirley Williams, Warren Williams, Bonnie Wil- lis. EIGHTH ROW: Jaclcie Willis, Anila Wilson, Brad Wilson, Janis Wilson, Kenna Dean Wi'- son, Larry Wilson. NINTH ROW: Phyllis Wilson, Tommy Dean Wilson, Randy Wimmer, Gary Winohesler, Carol Winfield, Donna Wing. i: iii i i i n 3 ,,,. Q if li M i i I iiyi K W' I G , ,,,, I . gg Q K 2 i ab ., .i V V 'a in K 'B 'N Bi . All lf 4. . ll. a.. ,, s B s ,,i: 1 V A a i .. s . ,' l In fl' A : zz W ian, . .,.. my 'iw -if . Q is 8 . 9 9 . , : if , sa . ,giiiaw A s A. L: 111 BUSILY COMPLETIN6 ine years aciiviiies, ilie soplwornore board winds up anoilrier irnporiani deadline. Board Schemes Sophomore Activities TOP ROW: Karen Winiers, Rick Winiers, Bill Wolfe, Connie Wood, Marcia Wood, Clifion Woods, Margarei Woods, Marilyn Woods. SECOND ROW: Myra Jo Wriglwi, Vickie Wrigl1i,Sam York, Beverly Young, Diane Young, Marilyn Young, Teresa Young, Dennis Zwingel- berg. xv A 15 ',-V, Iify I . -, K, :kk V I , , t 1: A ,igk 2 N A Q . M I ,A af Y 'sy 1 1 ' f ' 5 ii 5 le J ., . -fs, V ., 'I .1'- o . wb, , , K if A N V ' -Q A Y iee ve x , ,. , K ky or Vw... f rr -,.- V- Q: 'KV if- ,. ' ' - 4 V . f. I il ff K Aa 112 I -QL 3,-gf' Q nn J I we ff 1 ' . 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WQPQ K a 5 W W QQ L-.W 1-1 A ia. .mf Q 1 ms w 11 33 fig 1? 15? ty M 5 , -f M Alf gg gagw KwVWk I Q' if ', 'Q ae 5 fu A M, . tl JH., ,gn .S 4, , gf, Y,-' I .ww kWf ,ww -.nw raves Hustle to Second Place Finish SEASONS IIECUHIJ Central .... 6 Van llnren . . . . T Central .... 0 llartlesvillz' .... I0 Central .... 0 Rogers . . . .30 Central .... I4 Iftlison . . . 0 Ceiilral .... 8 Vllelxster . . 6 Central .... 0 Memorial . . . . I4 Central .... I4 llalc .... . . . I3 Central .... 20 Nlnsliogee ..... I4 Central .... Ill I'onea City . . . . I2 Plaignecl In' litnnlilitis tlie Iiraves spntterefl into netion in the All-City Sainte and snllierefl tt I9-8 mlelieat. Tlte gznne was Iiigliliglilecl In at lxiels-oll' return lonelnlown In linlllizn-I4 Ples Yann wlliell ln'ielIy CIIIIZQIIIPIIGLI tlte unhappy Central fans. Against tlte Van Buren M'lxm1sa1s Pointers tlle liiuves exeenled their cleliensixe plays ignite well. lioltling Van llnren to at single lout-ltclown nntl llie one point eonvorsion. lint Coaeli Nolanis grid- tlers failecl to proclnee enongli of nn ollionsive spark. IIIIIGY Illilllilgtfll lo serape up one lonelnlown wliile tlle two point eonxersion fnilecl lieeuttse of at lienl snap from eenter. resulting in one ol' tlte niztny Central litnnlmles of llie eontest. Tlle linnl score sliowetl T-6 in favor ol tlle Pointers. Inspired liy llle tratlitionnl l'IYilIl'f. llle Braves eneonnteretl tlleit' lirsl eon- lieronee lioe. Iiztrllesxille. Nevertlieless. their tlrive ran sltort ns llie Hefl and Wliile was ngnin tlenied victory. I0-0. 'I'Iie llllgllly Will Rogers Illopers. tlie staleis ntnnliei' one rztnlxecl tennt. an- niliilatlecl tlie Iil'ilYC'S 30-0 in tlle onlx' one-snlerl eonlest ol tlle season. ERT SCOTT races to the Edison goal lino lter recoverino an Eaqlefblocled punt, ,uf ' ,1 is ,, .Q es ' r is . sys .. k VALUED SECONDS 'liclc away as Centre-ills defense penetrates l'leleIs line to recover a loloclcecl lciclc. ll7 i i Twenty-Nine Gridsters Win Recognition FOOTBALL LETTERMEN-TOP ROW: Jimmy Arnold, Bob Baker, lvlike Barkley, Paul Bobbil, Lin Brisier, Ronnie Burden. SECOND ROW: Ruslw Clinkscales, Ronnie Dale, Dick Day, Bruce Gaddis, David Gales, Larry Horacek. THIRD ROW: Dennis Howard, Kenl Jones, Jimmy Jordan, Jimmy Liiierell, Shelby Oakley, Terry Parsons. FOURTH ROW: Pele Prifclieii, Ronnie Rowell, David Sauier, David Singer, Beri ScoT+, Royce Skocdopole. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Spencer, Gary Siuarf, Glen Siroble, Ronnie Taylor, Ples Vann. i JUNIOR TACKLE David Gales muscles Roper half-back Joey Grayson To Jrhe Turf, causing a fumble. FOOTBALL A SQUAD-FRONT ROW: Royce Skocdopole, David Sauier, Jim Arnold, David Singer, Jarry Jones, Ken Ruse, Coach Dwighl Morris. SECOND ROW: Terry Parsons, Shelby Oakley, Ronnie Rowell, Lin Brisler, Mike Dugan, Roberl Baker, Coach Rosy Nolan. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Burden, Ronnie Taylor, Paul Bobbil, Ples Vann, Doug Cash, Larry l'loracek, Mike McBee, John Capeharl. Coach Panler, Coach Gwinn. FOURTH ROW: Tom Reynolds, Dennis Howard, Mike Barkley, George Ruby, Bruce Gaddis, Allen Grider, Rick Zwingelberg, Dick Day, Rush Clinkscales, Richard Moxley, Larry Spencer, Bolo Lyles. TOP ROW: John Parkinson, Manager: Alan Schilil, Glenn Slroble, Ke-nl Jones, Ronnie Dale, Jim Lillerell, Berl Sco++, Leonard Pirfle, Jack Car- ler, Gary Sluarl, David Gales, Jimmy Jordan, Charles Vaughn. 'W- ON i - l Q. Q FOOTBALL B SQUAD-BOTTOM ROW: Leonard Springer, Jerry Crittenden, Wiltred Sampson, Steve Murdock, Don Redding. SEC- OND ROW: Randy Berry, Brad Gaddis, Em- manuel Bigpond, Merle Reed, Mike Wahl. THIRD ROW: Coach Clyde Charvoz, Howard West, l-larold Goad, Eugene Mottitt, Ken Runyon, Joe Honeywell, Bill Blackburn, Randy B-Team Nosedives Following three sttwessive vivtories. Centralis H-team staggered through the remainder of the season Without another win. Linder the experienced supervision of Coavh Clyde Charvoz, they soundly lrounffed Welmster 24-16. Memorial 22-6. and Edison 20-6. Centrai's ranks, weakened hy the loss of juniors who were transferred to the A-squad, met defeat at the hands ol' Nathan Hale, 21-0. Equaliing the efforts of Muskogee. T4-14, the sophomore team liegan to plummet to their four final luekiess matches. They leii easily to Barl- lesviile. 37-8, and lost a hearthreaker to lVleLain in the last seconds when the Scots launched a Hnal drive to hring about the 14-7 defeat. The young Braves were easy prey to Washington as the Hornets administered a stinging 14-U heating. In the final game with Rogers. the thirty squadmen again were on the short side, finishing 24-0. Wimmer, Gerald Edwards. FOURTH ROW: Johnny l-lubbard, Jett Moore, Jimmy l-lime- baugh, Gary Chandler, Jim Green, Roger Manasco, Steve Dinnell, Lee Semones, Jerry hlughart. TOP ROW: Walter Smith, Jim Mar- tinez, Marvin Lively, Max Kennedy, Greg Warden, Bobby Rigdon, Kenneth Cobb, Ralph Fair, Finley Foster. After Opening Wins A FLYING BRAVE appears at the sideline as Shelby Oakley leaps up to ioin on-tield action. , . 13 fwanlllllll puuunsurA 'Wk' HALFUME PROVES PROFITABLE as Coach Panfer dlscusses sfrafegy and makes changes In defense. 121 av' Cager Kings Rule Central, Central, Central, Central Central Central, Central, Central, Central, Central, Central, Central Central, Central, Central, Central, Central, 7 65 63 48 80 64 70 52 67 70 78 44 56 an 42 65 47 34 McLain Tournament ....... First Place Central, 71 Central, 74 Central, 59 Cascia, 50 McLain, 58 Sand Springs, 40 Kelly, 30 Ponca City, 53 Muskogee, 53 Rogers, 37 Edison, 44 Bartlesville, 38 Hale, 48 Muskogee, 43 Rogers, 34 Sapulpa, 30 Bartlesville, 33 Edison, 50 Hale, 43 Ponca City, 28 Miami, 26 McLain, 59 Washington, 44 Dodge City Tournament .... First Place Central, 66 Nickerson, 40 Central, 48 Osage City, 35 Central, 35 Wichita East, 22 Regional Tournament ...... First Place Central, 47 McLain, 46 Central, 67 Hale, 32 State Tournament .................. Central, 38 OC Douglas, 44 CENTRAL STAR Phil l-larmon swislies tlne nets wllli anollter clutcli Field goal against Edison. All Courts Through Undeteated Season Records fell right and left as the Cen- tral Braves marched through the regula- tion season undefeated. They were the only team to go unconquered in the state Class AA competition since 1957. Be- sides heing rated the number one team in the state, the Braves had an impressive final record of twenty-five wins and one loss. The Braves also captured first place in the lVlcl,ain and Dodge City Tourna- ments, the latter heing called the Tournament of Champions. Another great achievement gained hy the team was the winning of the Regional Tourna-. ment after a close contest with lVlcLain which ended in a score of 47-46. Topping this sensational season for the Braves was the winning of the Oklahoma Seven Conference. Outstanding individual honors went to Phil Harmon in heing chosen Player of the Year and for having the highest point average in the Okla- homa Class AA rating with a 20.8 average per game. Both he and ,loe Smith were selected for positions on the All- Conference and All-State team. After ther lone defeat at the hands of Oklahoma City Douglas in the State Tournament, Coach Eddie Sutton gave this evaluation of the l965 squad: Wllhey were very unselfish young men, hard workers, and good citizens, who 1l0l only were fine athletes, hut were excellent students of the highest character. JUST ONE MORE TO GO-and a perfect season! Coach Sutton urges the team to final victory. Je.- SSE. Qu- 1' M., A-wmN...,..mW .,, ' 1 m.mmm4.,m..mmw w X z mmm. if 595 H .Q .er 2. vs, ix? ff 'W'1'-M-www unwmmwmb. , Qi 1 wwf' ll BASKETBALL SQUAD-KNEELING: Larry Barnelf, Terry Moorhead, Bob Banfield, Bobby Reins, Jerry Taclceil. STANDING: Coach Team lugs Home Five la' 126 Eddie SuHon, Phil Harmon. Joe Smilh, Ralph Conrad, Tim Wean. Ples Vann, Larry Horacels. Coach Jim Howard. Foot Kansas Trophy BASKETBALL LETTERMEN-TOP ROW: Bob Banlielcl, Guard, Honorable Menfion All-Con- ference: Larry Barnelr, Guard: Ralph Conrad. Cenler, Honorable Menfion All Conference. SECOND ROW: Phil Harmon, Forward, Player of rhe Year, All-Conference, All-Slare: Terry Moorhead, Guard: Berf ScoH', Forward. BOTTOM ROW: Joe Smilh, Forward, All- Srafe, All-Conference: Ples Vann, Forward: Tim Wean, Forward. 01-s , A6 A31-54 5-1 BOTTOM ROW: John l-loldman, Delbert Pat- Larry Barnett, Emrnitt Oates, Larry Neel, David terson, Larry Cross, Ron Tracy. TOP ROW: l-loldman. Coach Gerald Oglesby. Stubborn Two-Milers Race Rough Course ALTHOUGH in excellent physical condition, Ron Tracy finds the state two-mile run grueling l 127 Under its 11ew coach, HCorky Ogles- hy, Centralis Cross-Country team trained rigorously to huild the conditioned stamina to run the two-mile course. The boys practiced both before and after school. On rainy or snowy afternoons, these determined runners could even he seen jogging through the fourth-Hoor corridors. Pacing the team were seniors Larry Cross, John Holdman, Larry Neel, Emmitt Oates, and Ronnie Tracy. Tenacious speed and endurance en- ahled the team to open the season with first place in the Rogers Invitational. In the Conference and Oklahoma State In- vitational the Braves met tough contend- ers and netted two third-place wins. Ron Tracy and David Holdman, placing fifth and tenth respectively, led Central to fourth place at the Stillwater meet. Three juniors, Larry Barnett, David Holdman, and Del Patterson, were awarded Cross-Country letters. Holdman was the only Junior i11 the state,s top ten. Aroused Grapplers Earn Co-Championship APPLYING A HALF NELSON, Tom Penninq- SEASQNS RECQRD ton attempts to pin a helpless l-tale adversary. Stumbling early in the season. the Central grappers were slow to make a eomehaek. After elinehing third in the Wvehster Tourney. the team lost to Welistei' and tied with Stillwater. The wrestlers then regained their footing and Central. I5 Vlfehster. Central. l6 Stillwater. Central, 22 ltonea City, Central. 28 w Central, 20 liartlesvi Central. 26 Regionals . . .... Fourth State . . . . .Tenth easily defeated Kelley. Rogers. and Ponca City. Central sutlered a heart- lnreaking defeat to Edison and placed third in the Edison lnvitational Tourney. Rallying late in the season. the team went on to defeat Muskogee. Hale. and Bartles- lfdison 'l'ournainenl . . . . .Fourth Bishop Kelley, Wfill Rogers, Central. 15 Edison. Central. 35 Muskogee. Central. 23 Hale. lle. I7 t6 I0 6 13 17 12 10 3 Welister rllournanient ..... Third Plaee lJlili'l' Plan-e ltlaee HESITATING, tvlilce Damron secures a better grip betore pinning his antagonist during the l-tale match. if ' 1 fa, wg mafffrfi, 55 ,wwif -,Mm WRESTLING LETTERMEN - TOP ROW: Buddy Adams, I68 lbs.: Jimmy Arnold, I3O lbs.: Tommie Bennett, I4l lbs.: Randy Caldwell, 168 lbs.: Larry Coffey, l3O lbs.: Tom Clardy, I23 lbs. ROW TWO: Donny Criner, I83 lbs.: Milne Darnron, I36 lbs.: Roy Dumas, IO6 lbs.: ville. The Braves earned a co-chan1pion- ship with Edison in the Okahoma Seven Conference. Five Braves Won honors for Central i11 the Regionals. ,Terry Hill and BOTTOM ROW: Torn Pennington, Milne Dam- ron, David Srniih, Randy Caldwell, Donny Criner, Larry Coffey, Jerry l-lill. SECOND ROW: Coy McBroom, Royce Slcocdopole. Danny Buihod, Milne Dugan, Paul Davis, Dale Deere, Nathan Dowd, Ronnie Cross, Tom Clardy. THIRD ROW: Coach Rodney Bridges, David Gates, heavyweight: Jerry Hill, I48 lbs.: Delmar Jones, 98 lbs. BOTTOM ROW: Coy McBroorn, I48 lbs.: Tom Pennington, H5 lbs.: David Reynolds, heavyweight, David Singer, l57 lbs.: David Smith, I4I lbs. Mike Damron placed first, Tom Penning- ton and Tom Clardy placed second, and Delmar Jones placed fourth. The grap- plers closed the season at the state meet. Robert Dean, Jerry Criner, Brad Gaddis. Greg Warden, David Helley, Bob Jones, Dave Reynolds, Randy Roszel, Rod Lowther, Coach Diclc Gwinn. TOP ROW: Roy Dumas, Virgil Charles, Tom Anderson, Kenny Hill, Ernie Car- ter, Ken Ruse, Mike Wahl, Par Dolina, Delmer Jones. a mem 2 , aatt 6 P E if B if 6 6 P czzf , K: . gf. . . V1V,E E -,, V . i ,qt , fig. V K. 5 If-3 4 mi WL Ex t, ,V 'ii' ff if Q Q 1, ak f s 5 lr ' ff, 1 j .ft B , 1-'H' Jl 4 sl it i SWIMMING TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: Bob Dow, Bill Ellsworth, Glen l-logard, Bruce Stewart, Kent Jones, TOP ROW: John Ford, Dick Deardortt, Gary Nickel, Bob Shepard, Arthur Wyatt, John White, Gary Moore, Coach Oglesby. Mermen Meet Tidal Wave of Opposition Tulsa Rrave tankers splashed to a Hne start by dousing their first two opponents, the Rogers Ropers and the McLain Scots. Next the red-clad nternten lmarely kept afloat as the defending state cham- pions, Rartlesville, took a 6l-33 Win. The Edison Eages dunked Central for the teaniis second league loss. Taking to the road, Central aquamen were topped by the Memorial Chargers. Bohhing hack, they crushed the Muskogee Roughers 68-26. The victory was short-lived, how- ever, as Central fell to three conference toes, Hale, Rogers, and Ponca City. Facing tough competition in the city meet, Central swam to fourth place. GASPING tor breath, Gary Nickle races to- ward tirst place in the IOO-yard buttertly stroke. SEASONS RECORD E R Central, 59 Rogers, 36 Central, 66 McLain, 29 Central, Bartlesville, 6l Central, 28 Edison, 67 Central. 20 Memoria, 70 Central, 68 Muskogee, 26 Central, 110 Hale, 58 Central, 36 Rogers, 59' Central, 43 Ponca City, 52 All-City .. ....... 4th Place Conference .... 5th Place State Meet . . . .6th Place SEASONS RECORD BOTTOM ROW: Wayne McDowell, Riclc Bob Riddle, David Prewiff, Mark Shidler. Shields, Howard Whife. TOP ROW: Coach Braves Suffer Nightmarish Tennis Season Central,s tennis team had a hard luck season for the 1963-1964 year by losing every dual contest. The season record was a discouraging one of nine losses. Rick Shields, David Prewitt, and Wayne McDowell, all juniors, led the team. Against arch rival, Nathan Hale, Central ........ O Rogers .... Central ........ 0 Bartlesville Central ........ 1 Rogers .... Central ........ 0 Muskogee . Central ........ 4 Hale . . . Central ........ 0 Edison .... Central ........ 0 Holland Hall All-City Tournament: Central ........ O Conference Meet : Central ........ O Opponents . Opponents . the Braves were edged in a highly con- tested, yet unsuccessful match. Coach Bolo Riddle,s team placed sev- enth in the annual conference meet held in Tulsa. This figure is deceiving because there are only seven teams in the Okla- homa Seven Conference. DETERMINED fo improve, nefsfer Wayne Mc- Dowell pracfices his serving even on chilly days. BOTTOM ROW: Jin Arnold, Roger Banzltot, Riclward Bland. Golfers Powerful Central linksmen posted a flawless dual reeord and tlien elimaxed the season lry capturing tlte State Crown. The team, ted lry Conferenee Cliamp Roger Hanzliof, took first place in tlie All- City, Miami, and Oklahoma Seven Tour- neys. Haeking up tlteir junior teammates. THE SAND TRAP proves to be no hindrance tor Roger Banzlwot, Centrale conference champion. . ,4,., l . W , ,. - A .. , arf -it .W -V V. E , W-ev 'q-lMQf'jf55 T3 'A K 3 r , -1 V -, f ,.,:.S mx V ' V-:au ,K ' ,W . ' L nr A x , , wg er' ,I . r K Q r - .,,4 I , ra ,. X , if x V , an TOP ROW: Coacln Eddie Sutton, Paul Swanson, Ross Elder. Surge to State Championship two seniors, Richard Bland and Paul Swanson provided a winning puneli toward the highly successful season. Other representatives were ,lim Arnold, winner of the All-City Tournament, and Ross Elder, winner of the Miami. Okla- lioma Tournament Cliampionsllip. SEASONS RECORD 3 Central .... 9 Edison ..... 4 Central .... Rogers .... 31ff3 Central .... l0 Muskogee . . I Central. . . I2 Welmstei' . . . l Central. . . l3 Rogers .... . O Central .... 9 Bartlesville . 4 Central. . . 7 Stillwater . . . 6 Central .... 7 Edison ..... 6 Central .... I2 Sand Springs . . l Central .... 8 Caseia Hall . 5 Central. . . lO1Q Hale ...... Zlfg Central .... lllQ Caseia Hall . Central. . . 13 Kelley . . . . . O Central. . . 914 Webster .... 31,13 Central. . . H14 Cascia Hall . UQ First Plaee+lVliami Tournament J First It lace- First Place All-City Tournamen First Place-Oklahoma Seven Conference State Tournament t BOTTOM ROW: Jim Jordan, Jim Furr, James Morrison, Steve Garrett, Aubrey Griffin, Phil- lip DuVaII. SECOND ROW: Phil Harmon, Bob Galloway, Ronnie Dale, Glen Stroble, David l-loldman, Larry Neal, Fred Shawger. TOP ROW: Coach Chuck Bowman, Earl Brantley, Ted Stevens, Charlie Vaughn. Competitive Season Pressures iracksters Opponents found Centralis thinclads tough rivals for the conference title. Al- though the season was not entirely suc- cessful, the young Brave team trained vigorously for the various meets, estab- lishing two sound victories over Bartles- ville and Memorial. The Central squad finished the season SEASONS RECORD Central 37 Rogers . . . . . . 79 Central 53 Muskogee ..... 65 Central 53 Hale .......... 65 Central 64 Bartlesville .... 54 Central ....... Central Central 52 Washingtoii .... 66 Third All City Meet First two mile relay and fourth high jump O.B.U. Relays by placing third in the All-City Track Meet. At the O.B.U. Relays, Phil Harmon, meeting rough competition, placed fourth ill the high jumpg and the record holding two-mile relay team paced by Phil Du- Vall, Lloyd George, Boyd George, and Jim Morrison ran away with the first place honors for the Central team. GRIMACING from the strain of his iump, Steve Garrett stretches for those all-important inches. . ' I ,6 is I -H-T QQ . ' ', ee. , - fi ' wi' M - E Central Fifth Conference Meet 1 r sr yi 4 Central ....... First Memorial Dual 5 i f ,f I . if A is g 5 C ti , I .. Meet fa .. we f i 5 5, - ' t it fif yf - 1 354 ..,,,. it J 3 11 K 139 ,MQ-lla I A -- - +f...,.,v:,, V A 1, all 3,,,,,w l -M F A af - ref ,, :, -J t 3 W it tl sit 4 BOTTOM ROW: Joe Smith, Harold Clem, Jim Carter, Don Jernigan, Donnie Bradford. SEC- OND ROW: David Stegman, Jack Carter, Ron- nie Rowell, Steve Cook. THIRD ROW: John S94 S' t Q-E' ,LQ .anrgxst Parkinson, Bill Horacek, Mike Eppler, Mike Tay- lor, TOP ROW: l-larold Neloraski, Kenneth Ne- braski, Rick Shehan, Coach Clyde Charvoz. Sluggers Perpetuate Victory Habit Coach Clyde Charvoz directed his base- liall Braves to a highly successful season, climaxed hy winning the Conference and Regional titles. The team posted an over- all record of 17-5. Mike Eppler, Harold Clem, and Don- nie Bradford were named to the honorary STROKING A DOUBLE down the lett tield line, Don Jernigan smashes a clutch hit tor Central. ld!! All-City team. Clem and Eppler repre- sented the Braves in the annual clash be- tween the All-Stars at Oklahoma City. Besides Clem, the Braves were sup- ported outstandingly lay the masterful pitching of Bill Horacek and Darrell Shehan throughout the season. SEASON'S RECORD Central ........ 9 Sapulpa ...... Central ........ 8 Muskogee .... Central ........ ll Muskogee .... Central .... . . . 3 Memorial . . . . Central .... . . . 0 Hale ..... . . . Central .... . . . 3 Edison .... . . . Central .... . . . 7 Bartlesville . . . Central .... . . . 6 Edison .... . . . Central .... . . . 4 Bartlesville . . . Central ........ l 4- McLain ...... Central .... . . . 6 Rogers . . . .l Central. .. . . . 4 Hale . . . . . . Central. . . . . . 9 Welnstei' . . . . . . Central. . . . . . 2 Sapulpa . . . . . . Central. . . . . . 7 Edison . . . . . Central .... . . .l0 Muskogee . . . . Central ........ 6 Hale ........ Central ........ 0 Okla. City .... First P ace- l ,, First Place Oklahoma Seven Conference Sapulpa Tournament 574 it E5 ,fy 7:7 as I h Q. Q1 Qggparftwlukaei 5 BATTLING Jrhe elusive puck, Miss Marslfs firsjr hour P. E. class aclrively engages in field hockey. 136 eg, ,agrvuk .Ht i K Girls P.lE. Stimulates Sportsmanship MA1'e the hair dryers all lieing used? On the two swimming days each week. this cry was uttered every ten seconds as girls frantically tried to make their hair look presentalile liefore their next class. Although suffering the plague ot wet hair. swimming seemed to lie very invigorating to the girls as they learned the different types of water safety. Under the direction of department chairman Miss Madeleine McDonald. and instructors. Mrs. Lynne Morgan and Miss Merry Ann Marsh, the girls learned the fundamental skills of the sports offered. BV working as a team. they enjoyed mans' different activities such as volleyliall. liasketliall. field liockev, and softball. lndividual sports were not omitted from their daily curriculum. Many girls took full advantage of the opportunity to participate in golf. arc-lterv. and tennis. STRETCHING tor the lump shot can verv well determine this hotly contested game. PATTY DICKEY demonstrates one ot the correc- tive exercises used to obtain better posture. DANCING classes develop grace, cofordination, and strength as well as arousing natural talent. .ww . , l .ir y, E I UNK CDF SPECIAL INTERESTS ,- Wg, lik Q7 : its new zqwgq fi 2 1,9-wg fa. 5351: . 1 4. Q r f I Q -Y, S 'H F' 1 , .. , ,f i ,iw 1 VVh: , Q,, , W5 K L:l'S '54 , - , 'si 1 - 5 Q 4 ' iff E+ W , a- Q, X Q A 5 s f ls , wp Q 'Q' 3 5 L X Q f 1, i 4 1 Q E ' 5 1' 4 L Z NE, Vxiw fzgfg g L 1 K I gt 'ISN' mar? ' X 1: Q. X F 'Qi , fw -Q - ' N WR Y 2 5 ., - ads 1. .QW .. Ng vs 4 rm 45, v my A ' 'WS 31 A ff'f2'sp1g,iK? WM hi, . 553253 ' 12 ww 5. f ffzfimw, , -4, fr'mi.i1 Liffiw wzwf z 3 ' WM ?k5aaz,A ips, 9 , f ' fifgyy 5 Fhristine Andrew lnterschool Representatry Sharri OND ROW Ronrie Harrison Beverly Anderson Snar in Hathcoclc Susan Hale Pinlcie Austin Nancy Graham :my Correa Cathern Hanlxs Sponsor THIQD ROW in Hewett Jcdy Jones Mary Dfyle Susan Gi h Donna Duy, Sush Gelino, Diedra Atkinson, April Koch, Nancy Kimmel Reber' Cctlee. FOURTH ROW: Steve Hott STUDENT COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Cathy Johnson, ljlassler, Lynn racers, Monta Cox, Ruth Henderson. SECi Student Council D i TOM REED President 140 Beth Harrinqton, Barbara Ann Brown Aexis Harmon, Janette Dye, Sharon Burlcs, lrttersihool Reoresentaliyet Denise Hudson, Dianne Hays, Corresponoinq Secretary, fxnle Borsdort, Cathy Coco. Barbara Barley, Leslie Hix. BACK ROW: Pat Cool er, lntersehool Representative' Tfrrnrny Bennett, Bob Helland, John Hollis 'lerry Her r rr G ern Craiq Vi: Bailey, Vice-President' Roger Bold' inq Bill Elliott, Reqer Johnson, Sandy Fitzqerald, John Caoeharl Torn Ackley. monstrates Democracy 'llltere is no litnil to what can he done if you donit care who gets thc- creditfi Inspired hy these words ,front Student Council President, Tom Reed, the organi- zatiotfs ntenthers zealously hegan their task ol serving Central's needs and striv- ing for her constant improvement. The Student Council assembly, devoted to the origin, history, and meaning of the Great Spirit, was the year's first activity. No- vemlJer's Friday the lfith was flaunted hy an all-school dance, the Bad Luck Bash. The Student Council also sponsored the IIILUIHQCIHSIII of a Christmas post office, cleaning of the trophy room, distribution of Hello Centrals, and sale of plastic covers for the 1965 T031 Ton. Each Student Council memher repre- sented his homeroom at the bi-weekly meetings. From these representatives, the Cabinet appointed such school service czonnnittees as the Sportsmanship Rating and the Building and Grounds Commit- tees. Through Student Council, students witnessed and actually participated in democratic government. VICE-PRESIDLNT Vic Bailey lurns flue masler dial hoping lo gel IOO per cenl Hello Cenfral sales STUDENT COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Paula Slorrn, nnila Wilson, Joyce Mozingo, Teresa Osborn, Wendy Oldnarn, Rosanne Moore. SECOND ROW: Andre Lan- lerd, Marcia Younq, Donna Needham, Janel' Preslon, Norda Roszel Teresa Mackey, Clnarlene Wilkinson, Treas- urer: Al Smillw, THIRD ROW: Bernie Plummer, Kalnryn Mosier, Bonnie Willis, Jan Slwerman, Billie Lanlclord, Mel' ody Wells Joyce Mereclillw, Peqoy Pape, Recording Sec- ' QA: i-ily? IE - H ' GUST VANHOVE ANKE BORSDORF BOB SHEPARD Brussels, Belgium Bielefeld, Germany to Belo l-lorizonte, Brazil AFS Ambassadors Establish Friendship ff X, is dt. BACK HOME, AFS returnee Bob Shepard re- calls his Brazilian summer with his souvenirs. 142 Peanut butter, culottes, and drive-ins were just a few of the fascinating discov- eries of Central's AFS students, Anke Borsdorf of Germany and Cust Vanhove of Belgium. The American Field Service, which is sponsored at Central by the Stu- dent Council, is responsible for bringing scores af foreign students to the United States for a year of schooling and typical American life. Through various projects, including AFS stock drives, special bas- ketball games, and food sales, Central raised sufhcient funds to continue its sup- port of the AFS program. ln the AFS Americans Abroad pro- gram, American students have the oppor- tunity of spending either a summer or a school year in a foreign country. Last summer, Central student Bob Shepard traveled to Belo Horizonte, Brazil, and was able to gain through firsthand experi- ence a true picture of its people, customs, and national history. AFS students are chosen for their adaptability, character, and amiability, as well as for knowledge of government. x ,sr Foreign Guests Dispel Misconceptions ails it true that your countrymen believe Americans are rich show-ofts?i' Addres- sing guests from foreign lands, Interna- tional Club members were striving to acquaint themselves with World-Wide opinions and backgrounds. They used this approach rather than studying the geo- INTERNATIONAL CLUB-FRONT ROW: Dale Tolar, Ruth Phelps, Sharrie l-ticlcs, .lane Sloan, Linda Martin, Trudy Vaughn, Sherry Croclcer. SECOND ROW: Mary Frances Lile, Gina Beth Tate, Parliarnentariang Beverly tzubbard, VicefPresident7 Janice Dobson, Deanna Oliver, Sherry Keating, Teresa Mitchell, Sherri Bandiera, Nancy Bruce, Patricia Orde, President. THIRD ROW: Margery Pte, Sponsor: Gail Belcher, Anlce Borsdort, Judi Sparks, Laurie Lesch, Judy Noble, Susan Gelino, Pat Rush, Nancy AA is graphical and historical facts involving countries abroad. A Christmas party honoring Tulsa A.F.S. students furthered the clulfs 1965 theme, wliravel the Royal Road to Ro- mance With International Clubf, Singing and laughter bridged all boundaries. Kimmel, Marilyn Younq, Mariorie Rosser, Carolyn Cun- ninqharn. FOURTH ROW: Kathleen Morrissey, Cynthia Brown, Billie Lanlctord, Peqqy Raney, Dianne l-tays, Karen Lund, Lynn Sernones, Diane Walters, Carol Merriman, Fran Toney, Kathryn Matson, Sharon Green, BACK ROW: Al Srnith, Royce Caldron, John Morehead, Gust Van- hoye, Bob Helland. Marlc Burnham, Douq Puroascn, Keith O'Neal, Gerald Walker, Mitchell Richardson, Michael Frans, Eddie Bromiley. s.-X an it p MZ 5' rf 2 5 R- V' ml- in-ar LIBRARY ASSISTANTS-FRONT ROW: Lee Bailey, Randy Elkins, Jud, Slcaqqs, Gwen Weryqand Kris Green, Sandy Keating, Diana Barlow, Janice Turner, Wann Srnitn, l-leler Hauler, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Barbara Petras Jerry Phillips, Paul Martin, David Tart Jim Gott, tee Greer, Jenn l-lain, Rennie Taylor, Jirn little Steve Dalton, Steve Daniel. Students Alleviate Librarians' Burden lliligent. precise work was maintained lay Centralis eliivient team of student- lllbl'2l1'l2lllH. llnder the guidance of Miss Helen Hagler, student-librurians kept all books and periodicals in top condition for 4'0INP1'i'llPllSlVH l'Plv61'9lll'G Work. Confusion Amid Haste Pressures Board l illf6Ll witlr lllit myriad of IJLl1'l7llklSl' orders to lie signed, tlte Board of Direc- tors often knew mass hysteria. However, the l30ard's C'llill1'lIlElIl, Mr. Carl McCaf- BOARD OF DIRECTORS -f Peqcty Pape Mr. Janne. Mitclteil, Marcia Wood, Mr. Carl Mccnlterty, Mr. Crarles Orr Miss Jvuce Saunders lvlf. Joe Lenniey' M35 ferty, stleceerlerl in lrundling tlte arlliairs calmly. The Board regulated llie dispen- sion of school funds and approved tlte expenditure of money lry tlie students. Quin Heten, Mfss Rai- Blackburn Crarene- Wiik'nSCn, Earbara Warren. ,ii Lf-at had ADVERTISING BOARD-FRONT ROW: Cynthia Jenkins, Donna Panlcratz, Tom Eastman, Lee Roy Casebeer, Kay Liz Ellis, Judy Jones, Marsha Daniels, Janet Coleman, Kriesuelt, Phillip Brannen, John Algeo, Malcolm MacKen- Deana Twist, Jackie Campbell. Sponsor. BACK ROW: zie, Cynthia Billingsley, Dave Gilliam, Promotion Efforts Attract Students Promoting the traditional Coronation Ball, the Advertising Board displayed many creative posters as the first project of the school year. The Board also supported the class plays, the Student Council dance, and the annual Daze. This year, for the Hrst time, small handhills were distributed not only at school but also in the downtown stores to advertise the musical, The Vagabond King. Many board members were later active in promoting Rhythmedazecal. HANDLING school play tick- ets requires etticiency ancl ex- tra hours ot Board rnenobers 'lun 145 Camarata Girls lend Efficient louch This way, pleasef' ljfftfklllltf at well memorized phrase of the Catttamta girla, who ttsltered for visitors and patrents at lllkllly ftlntttions during the year. Besides serving Ceittral lay assisting all plays, tlw Messialt. Bau'l4-to-Svltool Nights, U.E.A. teuvlwrs meetiitg. and weekly geiteml CAMARATA--FRONT ROW: Kay Snell Clteri Wallreir, Casey Rylancler Mary Russell Cyndy l'lall, Nancy Peery, Cnristine Plnillios Linda Fetter Linda Rooerf. Nanay Tictoen Teresa Osborn, ViQe-Presiclent- Datna Zimmer- man. SECOND ROW: Linda Taylor, Betsy Foresrnan, Betty Cody, Marcia Yobnq Barbara Berlcey, Cain, Cori: Connie Murray, Snaron Archibald, Mary Ann Sayaqe. Treasbrer' Martlta Flnillibs, Janice Dobson, Sallie l-loss Peqoy Pape, Winfe' Hari, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Jane Broome, Kitty Teioel, Suellen Owens, Betty Stilwell, Eliza- bettt Green Janet Preston. Mereditlt McElroy, Catlty Ellison, Clarice Clark, Pam Morrison, Anke Borsdort, Tc- v KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Brent Butler, Jaclc Cullinan Vfheatley Terry Moorhead, Phil lsom, Treasurer? John Stefan Davis, Ronnie Henderson Marc Schuman Danny Jones, Walter Kruse, Marlc Burnham Bob Holland John tacit, SECOND ROW: John Wieczorelc, Secretary: Char- Hays, Gary Niclcei. BACK ROW: John Pearce Laird lie Shatter, Pat Coulter, John Caoehart, Larry Grimes, Macdonald, Jim Brown, Bob Howard, Tom Hammond, Robert Balmer, Morris Brown, THIRD ROW: Vie Bailey, Vice-President: Jerry Park. Joe Smith, Jerry Stonkwiier Ai Smith Jim Hanccclc, Shelby Oakley, Lawrence Lane, Fresiclentj Fred Orth, Tom Gilbert, John Kennedy Boo Bob Campbell, Ron Burden, lerry Wean, Douq Raynolds. Psins. Key Club Members Extend a Helping Hand Busy was the only way to desvrilie the memlwrs of Key Cluli this year. ,lust look- ing at the Clulfs scrapbook was enough to prove that Key Clulm is one of Central's hardest working organizations. The most important activities were Key Clulmis annual projevts. These included an interstrhool meeting with the Kelley Key Club, a model Kiwanis meeting, a Par- ent's Banquet, a leadership Conference presented in conjunction with the Student Council and the planning and staging of the vocational and Easter assemlilies. Among the numerous activities carried on voluntarily by the Key Clulm were ush- ering at plays. selling programs at foot- liall games, ringing Christmas hells. sorting canned goods for the Salvation Army. and huilding a patriotic' float. The yearls highlights were trips to the - tall and spring training conferences and the regional t'onferentfe in Fort Yvortli. Members were selevted to go to Fort Worth on the liasis ol' their activity. , A 53 MEMBERS use their wealth ot creative ability to assemble a tloat tor the Christmas parade. 147 Mu Alpha Theta Central's math elulm, Mu Alpha Theta. began the year under the rules of their new constitution. The purpose of the cl uh Was to promote a higher understanding of 1113ll16I11HllCS. To accomplish this, student programs concerning math logic and probability were planned. Outside speakers addressed the math MU ALPHA THETA-FRONT ROW: Jaclq Skelton, Sport- sor, Virqinia Smith, Norma l-luttord, Secretary-Treasurer, Dianne t-lays, Charlene Wilkinson, Martha Fearon. SEC- OND ROW: Dearl Matheson, John McRhail, Robert Ad WHILE GIVING his mathe- matical oration, Walter Stuera mann stops tor a revision. opts Constitution cluh on many subjects dealing with all phases of matheniatics. MCH1l,lCI'S learned the advantages and importance of a career in the field of math. Meetings were held every two weeks on Vllednesday afternoons under the direction of lVlr. ,lack Skelton, sponsor. There students delivered lectures on varied aspects of applied math. Hart, Bruce Grant, Milne Maclden, Glenn Craig. BACK ROW: Ronald Bigelow, Robert Galloway, Bob l-loward, President: Walter Stuermann, Stan Vestal, Viceftlresidenti l-luqh Guinn. 19-49 checkmates rival Arthur Cox. M.. A .- CHESS CLUB-FRONT ROW: Tom Turnbauqh, Sponsorq Martha Fearon, Joe Baumqarclner, Billy Rauch, John Mc- Flnail, Bill Ellsworth, Dave Gilliam, Michele West. SEC- OND ROW: George Miller, Glenn Craig, Bruce De- Vaulf, Howard Stalker, Leslie Hix, Arthur Cox, Mark Can- terbury, Jce McNabb. Ronnie Ferrill. BACK ROW: Rob- ert Purdy, Presidentg Bruce Grant, Joe Cash, Secretary: Bob Howard, Mike Strout, Pal Nelson, Treasurer: Mike Seibert, Charles Snap, Douq Furgason. Central Chessmen lrounce Opponents Thursday afternoons found Central chess enthusiasts deeply engrossed in the exercise of their mental prowess. lVlr. Toni Turnliaugh encouraged keen competition in the Central ranks by awarding trophies to winners of the school tournaments. Centralis top chessman, Joe Cash, opened the year of victory by Capturing: first place in the Junior Division of the First Annual Open Chess Tournament. CONFIDENTLY, Robert Purdy 149 SHARP-EYED NHS members ofren fail To keep pace wilh sludenr invenlions for obraining paperbacks. Q-V' A rf , ,,,f, :Q k NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: Karma Hubbard, Ed Harkins. FOURTH ROW: John Jones, Di B-ebee, Linda Fefler, Marlha Fearon, Deede Beckley, anne Hays, Sara Johnson, Judy Harbison, Karen Lund Beyerlie Boyd. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Moran, Billie Rulh Bulhod, Carolyn Cunningham, Sleve G-arrell, Rus Lanklord, Vice-Presidenlp Sharron Kennedy, Paiqe Grae- sell Bransleller. BACK ROW: Roger Banzhol, Richard rinq, Cynlhia Brown, Charlene Koqer Hollis Burke. Mcderow, Bob Howard, Tom Hammond, Ralph Conrad THIRD ROW: Zeb Brisler, Cheryl Duncan, Sherry lsom, Ross Elder, Huqh Quinn, Bruce Grant John Calverl, Larry as J--, Norma Huhlorcl, Marqarel Chrislie, Linda Lichly, Beyerly Meason. L 3 lg ., ,A A Q L. .- NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: Carol Grant, Gail Belcher, Ruth Phelps, Carol Supernaw, Linda Roqers. Christine Phillips, Nancy Tietqen. SECOND ROW: Peggy Pape, Cherie Ellis, Karrel Nelson, Diane Vtfalters, Patricia Orde, Charlene Willcinson, Secretary: Gina Beth Tate, Nancy Wood, Paula Storm. THIRD ROW: Royce Caldron, Shirley Jaqqers, Diana Shoulders, Sharon Davis, Kathleen Simmons, Marilyn Thomas, Erania Tecum- Honor Society Excels Honoring students outstanding in the fields of character, scholarship, leader- ship, and service, the National Honor Society encouraged academic merit. By recognizing students of unusual achieve- ment, it provided an incentive for all Central High School students. ln a city- wide ceremony on November 16, all juniors who earned a 3.5 scholastic aver- age, and seniors who achieved 3.25 out of 4 points were initiated in Central's south auditorium. Members volunteered to carry out five school service projects. Under the direc- tion of Peggy Pape, the tutoring commit- tee offered scholastic aid to any Central student encountering difhculty with his school work. Before and after school, these committee members tutored students in such subjects as history, mathematics, foreign language, and science. These ses- sions were helpful to both tutor and stu- dentg for while aiding the student in his difficult subject, the tutor gained a valu- able review for himself. C-len Craig led his committee in com- seh, Pam Morrison, Marcia Younq, Donna Schuette. FOURTH ROW: Tom Shanlc, Linda Smith, Meredith Mc- Elroy. Sharon Burlcs, Lynn Semones, Karen Storm, Chris Anderson, Virqinia Smith, Carolyn Merriman, Bob Shep- ard, John McPhail. BACK ROW: Robert Coffey, Morris Brown, Bill Noryell, Jerry Shonlcwiler, Joe Smith, Walter Sfuerrnann, Stan Vestal, President: Laird Macdonald, Glenn Craid, Jon VanDeventer, Georqe Miller. in School Service piling a list of all available scholarships including qualifications for the awards and application deadlines. Kathleen Simmons and E1'ania Tecum- seh worked with the library committee in labeling and preparing new books to be put on Centralis library shelves. The lecture committee, headed by Rus- sel Branstetter, presented a series of in- formative lectures to classes throughout the English department. Because of the 1'CS6211'Ch involved in their preparation, these lectures were beneficial not only to English students, but also to the lecturers. A new project for the Society was the paperback book store. Deede Beckley and Laird Macdonald supervised this commit- tee during the before and after school sales. Through the bookstore, Central stu- dents purchased low-cost editions of con- temporary and classic books. Sponsors Mary Ellen Bridges and Joe Lemley observed that Centralls one hun- dred National Honor Society students fulfilled all the high standards of their nationally recognized Society. 4-1 A THESPIANS-FRONT ROW: Cheryl Dorsch, Diane Btrlce, Marcia Wood, Ruth Henderson, Christine An- drew. SECOND ROW: Patsy Moberly, Sponsorg Beyerlie Boyd, Sallie Hess, Valerie Johnson, Andra Lanford, Lynne Gibbons Marqaret Ralston, Deede Beckley, Scribe. THIRD ROW: Jim Runyan, Maureen Quinn, Sharon Wal- lace, Elizabeth Green, Penny Roberts, Bette Allsopp, Sharon Thompson, Peggy Pape, Denise Cooper. FOURTH Thespians Focus on DEMANDING accuracy in dramatic interpreta- tion, Vtfalter Kruse supervises a rehearsal. 152 ROW: Robert Coffee, Linda Taylor, Millie Stilley, Sam- rnye Aldridqe, Linda Roarlc, Cindy Rodgers. Secretary: Marci Crow. Peqqy Raney, Sara Johnson, Connie Murray Pat Coulter. BACK ROW: Walter Kruse, President: Rich- ard Wilson, Treasurer: Lee Roy Casebeer, Bob Smith, Bill Elliott, Wendell Duqqer, Stan Vestal, Dean Jenkins, John Jones, Russell Branstetter,Ton'1 Reed. Dramatic Talents Creating a background for future act- ing references, Thespian members studied comedy and tragedy from ancient French and Greek theatre. Programs presented during the year dealt with the elements of dramatic art, the study of Shakesperian works, a11d short dialogues. Participating in assemblies, one act plays, readers, theatres, and class plays, members advanced their opportunity to attain professional skills. The production of Androcles and the Lion, a satirical play hy George Bernard Shaw, enabled mem- lrers to demonstrate their talents. Tryouts, held during the fall, required each nominee to present a standardized monologue from a play. Before each new- ly elected member of Thespians was initiated, he earned a minimum of ten points which were allotted according to the performance record of each nominee. Initiation ceremonies, held at the end of the year during the annual spring ban- quet, also included the installation of new ollicers and the introduction of alumni. BEWITCHING the audience with caclcling cries, the three evil crones brew a bubbling concoction in a cauldron. Speakers Bureau Concentrates on Clarity Developing tlle art ot' lluent speaking was the objective of Speakers Bureau tliis year. Nlemliers learned varied speaking techniques tltrouglt programs that in- cluded guest speakers, skits given by the oflivers, and oral drills on dietion and enuneiation prolilents. Their traditional general assembly Beyerlie Boyd Secretary: Sallie l-loss, Carolyn Cunninq: SPEAKERS BUREAU-FRONT ROW: Cheryl Dorseh hem, President: Millie Stilley, Treasurer: Phyllis Dumont, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Linda Thayer, Peggy Lowery Kitty Teipel, Paulette Benton, Historian: Elizabeth Green Penny Roberts, Susie Day. THIRD ROW: Erania Tecum- seh, Jan Sherman, Meredith McElroy, Cathy La Coste, liighliglited favorite holidays. A readers, theatre was presented to all interested Centralites. Promoting club unity and spirit, Speakers Bureau memlmers spon- sored a rummage sale, a Halloween cos- tume party, an annual Christmas party, and a spring picnic honoring the graduat- ing members of the elulm. Karen Lund, Norma l-lutlord, Sara Johnson, Anlce Bors- dort. FOURTH ROW: Tom Wallace, Richard Wilson, Mozetta Burlcs, Carolyn Gooden, Marci Crow, Pat Orde. Jim Runyan, Robert Cottey Sandy Wallace. FIFTH ROW: Danny Link, Larry McConnell, Tom Eastman, Bob Smith, Dean Jenkins, Bill Elliott. Vice-President: Lee Roy Case- lzeer, John Jones. Barry Bryant, Gust Vanhoye. iii W, ir' iv REPAIRING a taulty water valve, Terry Troxell utilizes his on-the-iob T 81 I Club plumbing experience. l8.I Boasts Eighty-Four Members Led hy a new sponsor, Mr. Mahi-y, the Trade and Industrial Cluh, Hlearned while they earnedf, T. and T. Cluh was coni- posed of all students in the industrial cooperative training class, which acted as the nucleus of the cluli. and those students TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL CLUB-FRONT ROW: Billy Patterson, Secretary-Treasurer: Terry Troxell, Denny Con- ner, John Brenneman, John Litterell, Wade Harrinqton, John Murdock, Gail Waid. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Har- rison, Dayle Blanchett, Joe Taylor, Eddie Fowler, Ronald Ketter, Danny Burchlield, Joe Barker, Bill Wallick, Steve Seaton, Howard Wheeler. THIRD ROW: Elmer Mabry, Sponsor: Keith Lonq, Hastinqs Foleman, Robert Hutt Kenneth Biqos, Jim Caqle, Jimmy Mesby, Gene Ful- briqht, Phillip Moroans, Steve Dobey, Kenneth Silkey, Steve Calico, Gary Peters. FOURTH ROW: James Thompson, Torn Tadpole, Robert Kennon, Dearl Lank- tord, Eddie Enqlekinq, Keith Ellis, Larry Henry, Bobby 4. L from the vocational drafting, woodwork, printing, machine shop, and auto mechan- ics classes who wished to join. With eighty-fou r inenihers, this YCHIJS club was the largest ever. A trip to Okniulgee 'Tech- nical College highlighted the year. Kino, Sam Johnson Glen Mattison, Robert' Lee, Paul Thresher, Pat Crottord, Jim Barnes, Jim Bash. FIFTH ROW: Keith Bailey, Georqe Steqmann, Dennis Thomp- son, Dale Collins, Kenneth Spicer Edward Scholten, Lo, Calhoun, Vice-President: Roy Helm, Roger Taylor, Jerold Sellers, Dan Eiler Ken Schutte Gary Stollsvvorth. Allan Barrett, Jim Mullin. BACK ROW: John Bruce, Jimmy Carder, Gary Varnell, Roqer Clymer, Leonard Larken, President: Larry Earl, John Martin, Stanley Wimmer, Hudson Hooper, Eddie Hatfield, John Tincup. Wilber, Heed Sandy liitzqerald, Dooiia Hudson, Charles Good- man, Billy Lee, Roqer Cotiman, Dennis Gouoler, Richard Disney, Danny Blaylock. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB OF AMERICA- FRONT ROW: Karri Emley, Parliamentariam Sharon Hathcock, Paulette Lindsey, Cathy Cox, Treasurerg Karon Hathcoclc, Judy Keller, Sharon Phillips. SECOND ROW: Loucillah Kirkpatrick, Sponsor: Diane Billce, Sally Boat- rioht, Secretary: Nedra Moore, Wanda Hill, Judy Sor- rels, Judy Larqent, Melvin Faullcner. THIRD ROW: Carl lioward, Wallace Gordon, Sheila Clem, Barbara Pereqo, Karen Bover, Susie Gower, Dianne Duouy, President? AIISU Kennedy. Vice-President. BACK ROW: Larry Alvarez, Dennis Harper, Carl Adkins, Don Davis, Ken Holcomb, Barry Bryant Wally Junqer, Terry Hester, James Steven- son. Students Apply Vocational Training Affiliated with the nationwide group ol thirty-three thousand mernhers, Centralis Distrihutive Education Cluh experienced an eventful, rewarding year. The purpose of D.E.C.A. was to develop future leaders for marketing and distrihution, to provide incentives and recognition for D.E. stu- dents, and to huild status in the puhlit- schools for careers in marketing. Students learned the art of hecoming good sales- men by participating in group activity sales in their communities. lVlrs. Loucillah Kirkpatrick, DE. spon- sor, presented the various factors which attect marketing today. Her students studied marketing functions, economics. business skills, and joh preparations. During the first National D.E.C.A. Week, November 8 through l4, members of Centralis Distributive Education Cluh attended a breakfast at which they ex- pressed their gratitude to the many Tulsa husiness Hrms which support their cluh. BURNING THE MIDNIGHT OIL, D.E.C.A. stu- dents construct a tloat tor the winter parade. 155 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-FRONT ROW lwannah Lusty, Sponsor: Gina Beth Tate, Recording Sec- retary: Beclcie Barsh, Shirley Jaqgers, Kathleen Simmons Judy Skaggs, Nancy Peery, President. BACK ROW: Judith Proyorse, Vicefijresidentg Kathleen Morrissey, Treasurer: lvlilce Buclcley, Judy Noble, Jimmy England, Joan Ladd, Correspondinq Secretary. FTA Orients Aspiring Young Teachers i' NOTEBOOKS in hand, the Future Teachers ot- iicers prepare for an informative field trip, Seeking a comprehensive insight to the challenges, obstacles, and rewards of the teaching profession, the Future Teachers of America established and supported many informative projects throughout the year. While attending the Future Teachers District Convention in Bethany and the State Convention in Stillwater, members learned the many demands of teaching. Under the supervision of their new sponsor, lVlrs. lwanna Lusty, the group took field trips to Horace Mann Junior High and Sunnyside School, where they observed techniques of instruction and student reaction. The lectures of such guest speakers as Miss Sue Ingersoll and hlms provided additional tips on some effective approaches to education. Besides receiving special hints on teaching, mem- bers were aided in selecting colleges which would best advance their profes- sional ambitions. The Future Teachers gained valuable practical experience by leading discussions in practice sessions. ARTISTIC FLOWER arranging is a pleasant diversion for these three future homernalcers. F.H.A. Drills on Education lor Homelite l'Education-an endless challengefi This 1965 national F.H.A. motto remind- ed members that a family career requires an extensive education in many fields besides homeliving. Preparation for the homemaking aspects of family life con- sisted of meal planning, housekeeping, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA-FRONT ROW: Donna Spencer, Sharon Zitel, Vice-President: Sandy Greenwell, Judv Slcaqqs, President: lvlarqaret Ann Evatt. SECOND ROW: Jessie Dirlee, Sponsor: Milcala Hall, marriage counseling, and child guidance. Included in club projects were such activities as attending the annual subdis- trict F.H.A. rally in Skiatook and making Christmas packages for needy children throughout the Tulsa area. Making of insignia jackets displayed another skill. Sharon Green, Linda Davidson, Barbara Ann Brown. BACK ROW: Rosemary Jackson, Treasure-rg Yvonne Maloney, Secretary: Jovce Vann, lvlarqaret l-larwell, Kay l-lardin, Oretha Gable. i M--rim , rf ' g , t , 11, 1 as sg, Q4 ii i we r fl: Q SYNCHRONETTES-FRONT ROW: Wanda Harvey, Kitty Teipel, Peqoiy Pape, Vice-President: Kris Carr, Datha Zimmerman, SECOND ROW: Bettina Bicicerton Cathi Christensen, Sallie Hoss, Kathy Menees, Nancy Deidriclc, Kathy Supernaw, Merry Ann Marsh, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Vicki Hardwick, Katy Cox, Jan Rogers. Norma Hufiord, Secretary: Marilyn Georqe, Historian: Elizabeth Green, Glenda Spencer. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Ainsworth, Peqqy Stephenson, Patricia Smith, Laurie Lesch, Diane Aslcins, Norda Roszel, Pat Rush, Cheryl Wise. BACK ROW: Susan Sauerwein, Miclci Lo- qan, Donna Day, Sharon Wallace, Billie Powell, Chris An- derson, Lou Ann Mallory, Mimi Zieqler, G-inoer Gilbert. Synchronettes Accent Aquatic Precision Dolphins, catalinas, submarines, clams, oysters, and porpoises are not the attrac- tions of an ocean aquarium: they are a few of the stunts that Synchronettes learned in preparation for their annual Water revue. The groupis eight coaches and thirty-one members began practicing their numbers for the show long before Christmas, not entering the pool until each act had been perfected on land. The girls practiced Thursday afternoons as a group in addition to the many rehearsals before and after school. For the first time in recent years, the show, uSynchronized Psychiatryf' was staged i11 Central's pool. ln the two matinees and two evening performances, mankind was reflected through mock dream analysis. 7 J ' - lite., , N. fi it 5 QE 4 . ggi . ..t E f,3 fx' f I GOLD RUSH GIRLS in all colors highlight the scene of the wild and Wooly West. 94. mf kt AH' x P . .Q .ti V wp. Q.. Y , f K 'ai ' -g ' gm: , i. gg ww, .' ak? x-ff..-qv x -MW X-in if . fa : F. ' hi Q uf 'fs N SHOW OR NO SHOW the stage bustles with activity: here the crew constructs sets tor Vagabond King. Stage Crew Adds Professional Touch Operating Witl1 polished precision and split-second timing, the stagecraft crew provided the scenery, props, and lighting for CClltl'i1l,5 stage productions and assent- hlies. The crew also Worked for private groups who used the stage and eight mem- STAGECRAFT-FRONT ROW: Bobbie Jean Chaney, Kay Loqan. Janet Coleman, Betsy Foresman, Beverlie Boyd, Cheryl King, Lynne Gibbons, Elain East, Deana Twist. SECOND ROW: Keith Stehm, Fred Wilcoxson, Ronnie Fowlkes, Roberta Parker, Torn Prickett, Linda Karn, Anne Terrell, Barbara Dean, Jerry l-lill, Albert Martin, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Jerry Didway, Charlie Boyie, Ron Raulston, Robert Poreda, Lyon Morehead, Ken Garland, T ... .sn hers were seioctcd to help in professional shows such as Ufirfer, Never Too Late, and Holiday on Ive. As at reward for their L'lClliCV6lH61liS, Mr. Allrcrl Martin, stage- cratft director, sponsored the group on rt picnic at Vtfestern Hills Lodge. Chris Rask, E. J, Ganqel, Bob Daugherty. Larry Manley. FOURTH ROW: Joe Rutiin, Jim Staires, Kenneth ln- qrarn, Torn Slaole, Allan Moore, David Pederson, Jim Hancock, Leale Edwards Bob Benton, Dan Kirkpatrick, Tommy Bennett. BACK ROW: Randy Collier, Terry Coen, Dearl Lanktord, Stan Wirnrner, Arther Henderson, Roger Boldinq, Wayne Mathis, Phil Brannen, Bill Rippe, Bob Loqan, Frank Sheridan, Jerald Locke, Torn Reed. add? A l..ETTERMEN'S CLUB-FRONT ROW: Tom Clardy, Tom Pennington, Bob Banfield, David Singer, Jim Arnold, SEC- OND ROW: Dick Gwinn, Sponsor: Terry Parsons, Kent Jones, Ronnie Dale, Vice-President: Ronnie Rowell, Sec- retary-Treasurerg Jack Carter. THIRD ROW: Larry Cot- tey, Randy Caldwell, Glen Strobel, Shelby Oakley, Buddy Adams, Steve Garrett, John l-loldman. BACK ROW: liayid Holdman, Billy Maxwell, Robert Galloway, Phil Harmon, Parliamentariang Joe Smith, President: Jimmy Jordan. lettermen Stress Honor in Competition Action packed volleyball games, pro- gram selling at athletic events and organized concession stands were some of the places where members of the T964-65 l,ettermen's Club were seen throughout the year. Tuesday night meetings found the boys in the gym a little early so that they could match their skills in a game of volleyballg Skelly Stadium was the place to go in search of a programg and home basketball games were equipped with their popcorn and soft drink machines. Boys who earned letters by proving their skills and sportsmanship in a set minimum ol actual play qualified for membership. According to Dick Gwinn, sponsor, the purpose of the club was to create a sense of team sportsmanship and a deeper understanding within the group. Proceeds from club sales Went toward the sponsoring of an athletic banquet in May. Here the outstanding varsity ath- letes were honored for their continual efforts and accomplishments made throughout the school year. ANOTHER POINT is racked up in a tense mo- ment ot a pre-meeting volleyball game. 161 5 2 . ff-'ds W 1w.a..,Z, r , ' f 'i 352 e , ,Q Vi Ik i tr ., , '4v-4,811 .i ef K as , 2 et- - is frets get at J-It Creates Newspapers Dated 2000 Insights into the headaches of deadlines, character counts, and specialized year- book procedures were presented to the junior journalists, sponsored by Mr. ,lack Orme. Newspapers dated 2000 and com- piled by ustaffn members provided a Stallllllg and often hilarious prediction of JOURNALISM ll-FRONT ROW: Carol Tyson, Judi Supernaw, Christine Phillips, Kay Butcher, Pearl Osburn, Marma O'Dell, Carole Roberts. SECOND ROW: Debby Buchanan, Jan Johnson, Cherie Ellis, Carol Grant, Judi Sparks, Janis Kelly, Vicki l-tardwiclc, Jan Borchert, Cathy Coco. THIRD ROW: Brent Butler, Betty Stilwell, Jo Wise, Elizabeth Green, Jan Sherman, Sandy Sharp, Terrie Kelly, Linda l-lutchens, Linda Dalton, Barbara Berlcey, Danny H ... ... 'W the future. A diligent search for possible photographs and theme for the 1966 TOM TOM completed the study of yearbook technique and produrtion. A trip to Southwestern Engravirig Com- pany and T.U. Press day highlighted the year for the future journalists. l-lolt. FOURTH ROW: Jack Orme, Sponsorg J. Nelson VanDeventer, Blanche l-lill, Susan Gish, Marci Crow, De- nise Hudson, Joan Carlton, Ruth Buthod, Mary Jane Sur- ber, Robert Cottey, Jack Cullinan. BACK ROW: Don tfloore, Ronnie Henderson, Joe Lowery, Milce Barkley, Ronnie Burden, France Reitz, Robert Hart, Bill Rippe, Rick Zwinqelberq, Steve Irby, Jerry Loney, Malcolm Mac- Kenzie, Rodney Bones. A . ' g SCHOOL LIFE-FRONT ROW: Sheila Sheldon, Pam l-larper, Dorothy Lightfoot, Diane Aslcins, Linda O'DeIl, Peggy Pape, Roilynn Miller, Miss Anne Crotchett. BACK Newspaper Staff The click-clacking of typewriters, the shuffling of dictionary pages, and the frantic movement of pencils were olmvious daily activities of the School Life staff. Under the guidance of Miss Anne Crotch- ett and Paige Graening, editor, staff mem- bers undertook the pressure-packed task of meeting weekly deadlines. TIIISIIV if f 1' ROW: Cathy Ellison, Carol Merriman, Ryclc Vvllsoi John Hein, John Jones, Anne Terrell, Paige Greening Masters Deadlines School Life, which represented nine h10h schools, was distributed every Thursday Hard-working senior reporters gathered data from all corners of the school for the coverage of Centralis share of the news Aside from routine classwork, the staff hosted the TIPA meeting in December and attended TU Press Day in the spring SMlLlNGLYserving the punch, Peggy Pape welcomes guests Paul Dylces and Dr. and Mrs. Heath at the TIPA meeting, , gc, 163 THE PLAYBOY CLUB? No, its iust our Bunny Bob Bantield collecting Torn Torn iees. iom iom Features a It was always easy to revognixe at Tom Tom staff rnenther early this year. He was the one with the gnawed, two-inch pencil stulms. the Hstftrl of smudgy. thrir:e-done write-ups, the fevered brow, and the tear-stained cheeks. He would he heard IlllIll6l'ilIg, What on earth ever' made me thinlx the world would end if I didn't get on the Torn, Tom staii?l'7 Disaster seemed to thrive on every in- TOM TOM-Carolyn Cunningham, Business Managerp iviilce Richardson, Karen Lund, Secre- tary: Perry Macdonald, Editorg Carol Supernaw, IGM l'00lll CATCHING iust the right angle for the loest eiiiect can be a difficult and tedious process. Unique Tradition nocent effort. Larry Elliott and Sandy Wialluee will prolrably never forget the ninety minutes of airsiekness spent in search of John Pierce's allusive plane in their quest for at 'ipizazzyv shot for the junior section. And, after five different tries and a suhjevt who ended up with Five stitches. lVlartlm Phillips agreed to forget her ice-skater shot. As the year' wore on, however, the Torn Shanlc, Norma l-luiiord, John Lamherton, Richard Wilson, Photographer. lim ftieefit t ? fx' TOM TOM-FRONT ROW: Sandy Wallace, Casey Mr. Jaclc Orrne, Sponsorg Kathleen Simmons, Al Smith. Rylander. Martha Phillips, Bob Bartmeld. BACK ROW: answer lievante apparent. Blank negat- tives, the produets of filtnless vaineras and sticky shutters. liegztn to give way to perfectly lighted and exposed pictures. The sneaky feeling of knowing exactly what the rover looked like with no inten- tion of telling provoked frequent giggles und fiendish smirks from the staff. Yes, eompensations hegtui rolling in with ever- inereasing speed. Challenged lay the exeellenee of lust yearls 1964 hook, the group felt the pres- sure of its outstanding reeord. Their hook was to follow the standards of merit of one whose awards ineluded the All- Anteriean rating from the National Press Association, the Medalist Award of Columlaia University, and Vllith Highest Honors from the Oklahoma lnterseho- lustic Press Assoeiution. Through the theme. The Heritage of the Friendship Cliainfi however. stall' ineniliers never reased trying to discover new and differ- ent approaches to telling the story of Central lligh, l9644-65. They endeavored to illustrate its deep significanve as the unity of all Central students. TOM TOM--Leon Colson, Mary Nott, Beverly Hubbard, Nancy Barkley, Rachel Paro, Pam Morrison, Larry Elliott. ,-an iw' an 595' RED CROSS-FRONT ROW: Cathy Johnson, Beclcy El- lison, Judy Irby, Mary Jackson, SECOND ROW: Kathy Forlney, Liz Ellis, Linda l'lursf, Joyce Bailey, Penny Ball, Susie Carr, Jewell Ramsey, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Judy Hancock, Shelley Harvey, Nancy Barkley, Judy Harbi- 1 son, Secretary: Ethel Holloway, Janie Johnson, Steve Daniel, BACK ROW: Jim Campbell, Gary Speer, Presi- dent: Kye Christie, Jaclc Hudson, Rudy Flores, George Lrlpps, James Duff, Leale Edwards. Central Red Cross Drive Results in Trophy An inside look at the many projects planned for the school by the County Red Cross was revealed by Judy Harbison, who played a dual role. She was 11ot only an officer in the Central Red Cross, but she was also the president of the Tulsa Chapter of High School Red Cross. Uther Red Cross members served the public by marching through the streets washing car windows. Stickers were placed on the windows advertising the Red Cross Blood Program. To bring cheer to the shut-ins and amusement to the re- tarded children, Red Cross gathered en- tertainers to perform at the County Farm, the Veterans, Hospital at Muskogee, and the Children's Medical Center. The Red Cross Enrollment Drive gen- erated fervor as students freely gave to help the needy. Central won the trophy this year by collecting a total of f5902.l6. This allotted an average of 32.4 cents. The gift box drive invaded the home- rooms as students Hlled boxes with toys 166 and school supplies. These boxes went to underpriviledged children not only in the United States, but also in many foreign countries. The last project of the year was the Bathing Suit Campaign. Old bathing suits were collected and distributed to children in the summer swim program. lVleetings, conferences, and conventions were held in Tulsa and other cities. Once a month representatives from both junior and senior high schools met at the Tulsa Area chapter meeting. Red Cross mem- bers discussed interschool strategy at these meetings. Students were selected to represent Central at two different train- ing conferences. The first conference was the Lincoln, Nebraska, lN'lidwestern Lead- ership Conference, August lO-14. The Webster Conference convened in April. Representing Tulsa County, Judy Harbi- son went to the American Red Cross Na- tional Convention, held in New York City, during the last week in lVlay. IN SPITE OF THE COLD, Judy Harbison and Jim Campbell eagerly wash car windows in clownlown Tulsa. -gr . f XV 573 RED CROSS-FRONT ROW: Sue Porler, Treasurer: Jane Crufchlield, Elizabellw Keillw, Judy Skaggs. SECOND ROW: Peggy Williams, Bernadelle Slarr, Linda Karn, Clweryl Smilli, Linda Miller. THIRD ROW: Jody Noll, Clwarlyn Lanqslon, Susan Taylor, Cheryl Wise, Vice-Presi- denlg Pall! Ruslw, Marqarel Ralslon, FOURTH ROW: Donna Karn, Lou Ann Mallory, Susan Simpson, Lynn Miles, Sandra Lownsbery, Sandy Sharp, Belly Slilwell. BACK ROW: Tommy Slagle, Joe Moore, Billy Lee, Bill Norvell. Clwarles Niclwols, Remell Spencer, Bobby Morri- SOD. V9 Q ,J . ,.N, vtev A .r3..:'f :-' ig 4 rtt ga f' r 1 Y I... V 1 y li lvel Y 1,13 ' ei.. y A Sf t AV2- - R RED FEATHERS-FRONT ROW: Linda Rogers, Mary Carol Cohenour, Vice-President: Marcia Young, Presi- dent. SECOND ROW: Sue Ingersoll, Sponsorg Nancy Bruce, Maridale Kaster, Conna Compton, Leta Green, Marqaret Biverts, Mary Barhydt, Diane Burke. THIRD ROW: Merry Ann Marsh, Sponsor: Cathy Ellison, Gayle Red Feathers Rai KN NOW THAT HE IS MR. FOOTBALL, Jimmy Lite terell must cope with the sighs of admirers. 168 E yy,e L James, Monta Cox, Candi Crum, Diane Askins, Linda Lichty, Fran lryin. BACK ROW: Lynne Morgan, Spon- sor: Meredith McElroy, Mary Doyle, Marqaret Keener, Sharon Burlcs, Carol Merriman, Sandra Lownsberry, Sisan Gelino, Betty Cody. se Resounding Roar Win or lose, Central's Braves could always count on the continued support and enthusiasm of the schoolls largest organization, Red Feathers. The endless energy and indefatigahle loyalty of its more than seven hundred girls stirred school spirit and vaused it to soar to Cen- tralls traditionally high level. All school pep rallies, the decorating of team huses, and the selling of schedule pencils were frequent activities of the organization. New projects were also initiated, such as the crowning of Mr. Football I, Jimmy l.itterell, following an all-school election. ln order to insure greater attendance at the semi-monthly husiness meetings, the practice of taking roll was hegun, and each girl was permitted no more than two consecutive absences. Meetings devoted exclusively to promoting pep and sports enthusiasm. however. were open to all. SHH! CAUTIONS Marcia, guarding The cabinefs secrel mission-decoralinq The boys' locker room. Lx E' i 52, Q Yi A' H' 4. ii Y, ,A E O 370 rf W .. N RED FEATHERS-FRONT ROW: Linda Feller, Karrel Nelson, Secrelaryq Pam Morrison, Treasiarer, SECOND ROW: Rulh Henderson, Sandy Pyles, Casey Rylander, Marilyn Younq, PaHi Rush Kalhleen Simmons, Sylvia Scoll, Joyce Mozinoo. Dalha Zimmerman Palli While Mary Ann Sayaoe, Shirley Hughes, Sponsor. THIRD Af' 1 ' N ss, .::?1- s L ..,. '- i fl i S ,S ' My X xi ' ' 'T' . 15? f 2 .- - Q' A-gy, . . - - ,J L ze 35 xxfxxsxxv S V A Sharon Thompson, Glenda Spencer Sue Rucker, Deede lzeclsley, Calhy Riley, Barbara Warren, Jan Roqers, Nancy Neal, Sponsor. BACK ROW: Lolly Turnbull, Donna Wil- liams, Sarah Ann Pyles. Linda O'Dell, Sari Shank, Anne Terrell, Kalhryn Mosier, Marcia Terrell, Deidre Dear- oorll Cherie Mosier, Carol Nasworlhy, Sponsor, 2 Q- , .. . s ,Q . V .,. 3?-W Qi' gg ,al ROW: Carol Sapernaw Connie Marray, Paala Yeung M I . f igs M- 3 I ' K i K f ?' I 3 5 . , lys . . I 5 W Q i , if 33, 5 3 3 'r J if 1 3' fe we l 1 f as 1 l 1 if T' , or ii i 5 FRANTIC waves and good- luck wishes from Darha Zim- mermarrxs firsr-place squad senol off our baskelrball ream, Hardest Working Squads Receive Honors THROUGH full-Hme, all-our effort Paula Youngs squad was able To accumulare enough poinrs +0 win second. HANDS OFF! They're for favors! Casey Rylander sfruq- qles 'ro save leer cookies from her hungry Hfrird-place squad. MODERN DANCE-FRONT ROW: Marma O'Dell, Kay Butcher, Beverlie Boyd, Linda Hurst. Linda Loney, Secre- tary. SECOND ROW: Christi Fowler, Margo Mitchell, Carol Meredith, Linda Taylor, Walda Smeltz, Treasurer: Datha Zimmerman. THIRD ROW: Cathy Coco, Carol Bassett, Jan Rooers, Teresa Mackey, Susan Gish, Monta Cox, Jan Johnson, Jane Davis. FOURTH ROW: Beclcey Butler, Paula Storm, Kitty Teipel, Glenda Spencer, Char- lene Koqer, Cheryl Layman, Bebe Barber, Lynne Morqan. Sponsor. BACK ROW: Jan Warren, Bette Allsopp, Candi Crum, Charlyn Lanqston, Phyllis Burlcs Karen Storm Piesideniq Dana Middleton, Sara Johnson. Dancers Pursue Graceful Techniques Form and co-ordination were vividly emphasized to the thirty active girls in Modern Dance Club. Tuesday meetings WC1'6 devoted to rehearsals for the Daze. Six girls, under the instruction of Tom Heed, Choreographed a dance routine for che tryouts while the remainder worked on a separate song-dance numher. In the spring, Mrs. Morgan Hlrned the girls per- forming a modern dance. By studying the film, they improved their movements and rhythm and perfected the routine. I l i I il - Y 1 I A SYNCHRONIZING moye- ment, dancers rehearse a step for a flashy routine. 171 GIRLS' RECREATION ASSOCIATION-FRONT ROW: Fran Irvine, Jane Keller, Linda Marie Larimer, Gina Dar- rol, Diane Burke, Cherie Ellis. SECOND ROW: Nancy Graham, Vicki Hardwick, Marrha Kirk, Susan Gelino Rene Blyfh, Dianne Coen, Merry Ann Marsh, Sponsor THIRD ROW: Shirley Jaqqers, Cheryl DeSelm, Sanclg Kearinq, Deidre Deardorhf, Janis Bonham, Mary Faulk- ner, Conna Cornplon. BACK ROW: Karhy Cox, Marqaier Keener, Sarah Warma, Chris Anderson, Treasurer: Phyl' lis Burks, Nancy Kimmel, Perri Rush, Roberra Black. ILLUSTRATING perlecl muscle conlrol and co-orolina- Jrion, Chris Anderson assumes The correcr posilion, COULD THESE THREE foorball enlhu- siasls be planning a quarrerback sneak? GOAT NAMED GRAVY? Yessireel The GRA mascot manages to tree Jan Sher- man as two other club mem- bers giggle at her distress. GRA's Rapid Growth Expands Competition Tournaments! Tournaments! Tourna- ments! This CHA password opened the door to many fun-loving times. Each month was devoted to a separate sport. Tennis, archery, volleyball, howling, and Imaskethatt were aII adopted as Msports- of-the-monthf, Competitive participation GIRLS' RECREATION ASSOCIATION-FRONT ROW: Kathy Sanders, Jan Sherman, Mary Nott, Debby Mathew son. SECOND ROW: Jacqoeiynn Witlis, Bobby Sharkey Linda Shearer, Pat Prottitt, Jackie Peterson, Lynne Mo: gan, Sponsor, THIRD ROW: Jody Nott, Secretaryq Mary was encouraged by the officers to create unity as Well as to provide excitement. Members sponsored an annual '4PIay- day for aII interested ninth graders from nearby schools. Recreational events of every sort and information concerning GRA were inciuded on the agenda. Speer, Marityn Young, Atice Pegues, Judy Metcait. Sharon Thompson, Maureen Quinn. BACK ROW: Mary McDonaId, Cheryl Reese, Linda Roark, Karen Vosbrink, Mirni Ziegter Fran Toney, President: Margaret Woods. 'Y fwlviw -i . . :L LATIN CLUB-FRONT ROW: Virginia Quesenbery, Sponsor, Linda Bennett, Susan Gelino, Jeannie Love, Treasurer: Anlce Borsdorli, Janet Heaton, Sue Newton, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Simmons, Secretary: latin Club Relives Captivated liy the grandeur of the Creek Partlienon and the Roman Collos- seurn, liatin Cluli explored ancient eul- Earbara Smith, Karen Lund, Marilyn Thomas, President: Martha Kirlc, Ruth Cox, DeAnna Harris. BACK ROW: Marcia Yeaqer, Gust Vanhove, Richard Booth, John Hain, Scott Hall, Bill Stuart Virqinia Smith. Ancient History tures. Besides attending the annual State Convention this spring in Bartlesville, rcluli niemlmers presented llisztoria Mutala. Club Strives lor Se alire la sesionlii Witli tliie excla- mation, Spanish Club ollqeially reassem- lilecl. As a major' group activity, a pen pal SPANlSH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Nancy Broolrs, Edith Trayieso, Cynthia Brown, Secretary: Beverly l-lubbard, Sheila Sheldon, Trudy Vauqhn, Velma Reyes, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Gina Beth Tate, Dianne l-layes, Donna Fade, Paiqe Graeninq, President: Diane Walters, Billie Lanlclord, Teresita Urquiola. THIRD ROW: Susan 'lay- lt m A... ui Aw, , Bilingual Perlection prograni witli lVleXit'o was initiated. Meni- liers also attended a Pan An1e1'ir'an Day Fiesta in Norman, OklHl10lllii. lor, Sherry Scthrandt, Judy Noble, Peqqy Raney, Sharon Green, Diane Aslcins, Vice-President: Myra Fernandez. BACK ROW: Bruce DeVaull, Georqe Miller, Gust Van- lriove, Joe Cash, l-luqh Guinn, Marla Burnham, Rudy Flores, John Calvert, Bob l-lelland. 11 , INTEREST among club mem- bers is keen as Mr. Bannister explains a biological diagram. New Sponsor Promotes Medical Interest An introduction to aneurysms, slides shown hy a nientlier of the Doctors to Asia program, and speeches hy highly acclaimed Tulsa doctors gave members of Medico Club at deeper knowledge in their fields of medical interest. Mr. Harry Ban- MEDlCO CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mary Jackson, Judy Mackey, Treasurerp Janet l-leaton, Donna Wing, Carol Dorham Sherry Crocker. SECOND ROW: Nancy Bruce Joan Johnson, Debbie Fuller, Janette Dye, Recordinq Secretary: Linda Parker, Linda Ecgbert, Kathy Sanders S1 ft i Connie Price. THIRD ROW: l-larry Bannister, Sponsor: nisler gave leadership to the rnenlliers as the clulfs new sponsor. Outside activities generated interest as members toured various hospitals and at- tended a medical career conference held for medical clnlis at Pryor, Oklahoma. Deede Beckley, President: Erania Tecumseh, Etta Garn- ble Linda Smith, Carol Steele, Martha Schroeder, Becky Ellison, Anita Walts. BACK ROW: Donna l-lall, Cheryl Peese, Correspondino Secretary: Torn Sanders James l.cm Bob Younq, Bsddy Rittle, Phil Edwards, Norma tnpttord, Marlena Fiter, Vice-President. rift ' . ll ll fewneaebm A CAPPELLA CHOIR-FRONT ROW: Walda Smellz. Kalhy Forlney, Cheri Walker, Treasurerg Bonnie Dye, Sharrie Hicks, Donna Williams, Barbara Benlcer. SECOND ROW: Glenda Clark, Vicki Hardwick, Kris Green. Debo- rah Johnson, Sidney Johnson, Kalhy Menees, Tyra Am- slufz, THIRD ROW: Carolyn lvlclnlosh, Kay Harden, Fleelless Wren, Debbie Keilh, Kalhey Bonin, Linda Rags- SIN dale, Marcia Yeaqer, Charlyn Langslon. FOURTH ROW: Douq Smilh, John Holdman, Gordon Smilh, Buddy Bil- lle. Larry Pheqley, Ron Hunl, Marlin Perryrnan, Presi- den'l'. BACK ROW: Remell Spencer, Howard Slalker, Lee Slanley, Viclor Allerberry, Bill Cleland, Philip Smilh, lfob Slone, Georoe Kendall. ren.. ' .sf 4 f e Q 'l:g.ili1.gQ,c5:'l,.. 92 E i Q c ,qv A CAPPELLA members slrive lo perlecl lheir musical slcilis as lhey prepare for an upcoming performance. 176 Choir Performances Prove Inspirational Practicing under the direction of Mr. Hex Teague, the A Cappella Choir devoted many hours to the intricate euphony of the spiritual and religious music that comprised their performances. The choir, consisting of eighty members, was the largest in many years. Individual vocal audition was the prerequisite for mem- bership. lVlany girls found their prepara- tory music courses helpful in calming auditioning jitters. But the boys trying out were at the disadvantage of experi- encing something new with no past prepa- rations to aid them at their tryout. One brisk fall afternoon, present and past members picknicked at Chandler Park. The outing gave everyone a chalice to chat with old friends and make new ones with whom they would be working during the remainder of the school year. The hours of work, however, greatly out- numbered those spent in recreation. The A CAPPELLA CHOIR-FRONT ROW: Cathy Graham, lobie Pence, Cheryl Saqer, Patricia Proffitt, Dale Tolar, Ruth Phelps, Janice Turner. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Gazaway, LaVena Jones, Dorothy Lightfoot, Linda Bat- tentield, Barbara Moalc, Shirley Jaqoers, l.aDonna Mar- quette. THIRD ROW: Sherry Schrandt, Judy Reed. Linda Dalby, Georgia Washington, Ginna Price, Deanna Oliver, inspirational Thanksgiving and Easter assemblies were presented solely by the choir. Some choraliers, with other mem- bers of the vocal music department, har- monized in carols for the Christmas assembly. Some members voluntarily par- ticipated in the all-city Messiah, held an- nually at Central. After an active school term, A Cappella members completed the year by providing the music for Vesper Seiyices in May. As a diversion from their serious vocal training, members of the organization packed their lunches and retreated to Se- quoyah State Park for an all day spring picnic. Here they concluded a year full of activities, accomplishments, surprises and the usual problems of a hard working service organization. Recollections of these memories promoted initial plans for next year's choir. Nina Zinqg, Bonnie Moore. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Dobson. Curtis Johnson, Eddie Nelson, Joe Moore, David Vilhite, Gene Alford, Jimmy Enqland. BACK ROW: Wendell Seawright, Bobby Garrett, Dudley Higgins, Lawrence Lane, Sam Prater, Vice-President: Clement l-litchcoclc, Rick Franlclin, Frank Sheridan, Ray Wiley. OFFICERS ol: ilie Girls' Olee Club iurn io ine piano ior tone production drill and modulaf lion during a relwearsal. Feminine Voices Harmonize in Song Fifty-two woiees rung from room 237 eaeli dau' fourth liour as llie Girls' Glee Cluli niet under tlle clirection of Mr. Hex VFCQIQIQLIF. The knowleclge gained lry the group provided at strong lJi1lflig1'0ll1lll in the pieparaitloii tor menilmersliip in tlie - w amlvaneeml musieul classes alt Lentrul. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Jayne Baclwelder, Janis Wasliinqion, Rita O'Doll, Judy Harrison, Juliette l-larris, Lindfi McDonald Dianna Coen, Vicla Doiy, Janet Celestine. SECOND ROW: Darline Slicri, Debbie fliotise Linda Binolianw, Karen Winiers, Carolyn Dean. Mary Heinze Wilma Mendoza, Sandy Cooper Renee McConnell, Georgfa Oalarza. THIRD ROW: Diana Valuzilrle aspeets of IllllSlt'i2lllSllilJ, i11- elucling tone protiuetioil and eareful die- tioil were stressed in this course through- out the entire seliool yea r. Demonstrating their ability, the glee elulm purtieipated in the Cliristnius assem- lmlv ami in the spring music' festival. . L Gammon, Slnirley Taylor, Janice Sanders, lvlilcala Hall, lsailriy Mosier. Mary Speer, lvlarcie Allen, Elizabeil1Raqs- dale Glenda Tlnraslner Cyniliia Davis. FOURTH ROW: Farline Crawiord Betty Lane, Cailiy Franklin Barbara Evans, Peqqy Allman. Clieryl Osborn, Jan Linville, Raclnel Dacss Willa Mae Tucker, Judy Jolvnson Sara Godfrey. 0 . ,. J. ,J-II ' is 'A' i l if sr W i , is , J ir, ie ig? ,VV . Q .. , :f- - i 1 s ' ' A. rx 1 le YY :Q 'I , ,L Be Q, sr TREBLE TONES-FRONT ROW: Kenna Wilson Sally McGuire, Slnarlyn Mullen. Janet Owens, Vice-President: Roberta Black. SECOND ROW: Martha McGee, Bette fxllsopp, Debbie Pool, President: Cheryl Fonts, Katlean lmtriclc, Secretary: Donann Baller, Jofixnn Elrool, Cathy Paqano. THIRD ROW: Glenda Spencer, Nancy Baker, Treble Tones Dis Profrciencyl That was the goal of lVlr. 'l'eague's first hour class, Trelile Tones. Drilling and practicing every day, these thirty-six sophomore girls sought dexteri- ty in musical reading, i11 ear training and in acquiring musical taste. Sue Rucker, Kathy Ainsworth, Denise Cooper, Renee Gar- rett Marilyn Maclcey Candy Noe, Pat Benson, BACK ROW: Viclcie Wri'1ht, Viclci Watlrins, Treasurer, Lynne Crowley, Jan Scliuler, Pat Buckley, Dieclra Atkinson, Linda Robinson, Mary Beth Morgan, Cheryl DeSelrn, Slnerree Wfilliarns, Bernadette Starr, cipline Vocal Talent Chosen liy audition, memliers of the Treble Tones demonstrated their ability liy performing in sophomore assemblies, the Christmas program, and the spring concert. ln May many girls participated in tryouts for advanced music groups. TREBLE TONE otticers Janet Owens, Vickie Watkins, Ka- Jean Patrick, and Debbie Pool improve their musical tinesse. l79 S sg SYMPHONIC BAND-FRONT ROW: Randy Clernenr, Wieczorek, Marilyn Thomas, Sue Alberiy, John Calverl, Andrea Laniord Rae Deane Fife, Dan Schroeder, Jane J. R. Whifby. FOURTH ROW: Slephen Srronq, Redina Davis, Maroarei Biyens. SECOND ROW: Fran Toney. Baker, Marcia Yeaoer, Debbie Brqmr, Dale Deere, Sharon Bruce Granr, Kafhy Wesiqale, Marlena Filer, Royce Reed, Mike Madden, Mike Penrod, Mozella Barks Ca'dror, Linda Benneii, Sieve Gould, Floyd Kendall. Mike Nernec Bill Connell, Omer Russell. BACK ROW: THIRD ROW: Danny Wiods, Sharon Davis, l.aRila Cape- Clarice Clark, Bill Easlin, Tommy Spain, Gary Moore, harr, Linda O'Neili, Linda Bluebird, Sandy Taylor, Johnny Gordon Wilson, John Morehead. Milf' ANDRA LANFORD TOMMY SPAIN Queen of rhe Ceniral Band Drum Maior of lhe Cenrral Band 180 ..g. .LV , 5 .3333 fig 1 5 -rr ,, i. - . . L , fi' ' ':?- X E SYMPHONIC BAND-FRONT ROW: James Kirk- patrick, Sue Reynolds, Kay Stites, Kathleen Morrissey, Clement Hitchcock. SECOND ROW: Martha Fearon. Randy Roszel, Eric Bush, John Hays, Dave Gilliam, Ron- nie Pry, Frank Pyle, Bob Benton. THIRD ROW: Phil Dris- call, Earle Horton, Tommie Boyes, Hugh Quinn, Jerry Briley, Larry Herron, Torn Sanders, John Shipman, Douo Cash, John Hill, Wayne McDowell, Joe Clark. BACK ROW: Max McGregor, Vv'ali' Sinclair, Billy Rauch, Joe Dolrnan, Mike L. Lee, Joe Baumqardner, Dan Kirkpatrick, Calvin White, Jerrold A. Lawless, Sporsorq Charles Cori- nell, Jerry Miller. Spirited Band Perlects Musical Skills A deluge of activity and hard, demand- ing work marked the heginning of the school year for ntenihers of the marching hand. In addition to regular practice during one of the three hand classes, the hand members practiced one hour every morning hefore school. Because of this extra effort, the marching hand presented matehless half-time and pre-game cere- monies. Activities were not limited to foot- hall games, however, for the hand also performed in parades, pep rallies, and in Red Feather meetings. Proving itself one of the most active organizations at Central, the marching hand took part in the All-City Festival, the All-City Messiah, and O. U. Band Day. The hand also played for several junior l1igl1 schools, and presented the annual pop concert. At the hrst of the year, ntemhers marched tirelessly from door to door selling candy liars in order to earn money for new uniforms. Firmly estahlishing a new tradition, the hand crowned its queen at the pop concert in Fehruary instead of crowning her at o11e of the foothall games. Memhers attended hand camp in the spring. For five days, they spent hours in diligent training and intense practice. This was the only hand camp of its kind in Tulsa. Included in this year's hand were eleven menthers holding superior ratings from the All-State Band Finals of last year. Mr. Jerrold Lawless, the director ol' the hand, emphasized throughout the year the importance of the right comhination of talent, quality, and determination. Witll these keynotes in mind, memhers of the marching hand devoted many hours to the perfection of their niusical skills. 5 ' all X? . itil? VARSITY BAND-FRONT ROW: Sarah Pnllin, Elizabeth Miller, Richard Booth, Dan Lins. SECOND ROW: Bruce Heath Pam Baker Euqenia Veal, Karla Smith Milne Lyon Dan Tideman, Ronnie Cunninqham. THIRD ROW: Riclc l-ludscn, Stephen Kimmel, Golden Thompson, Harold Novel Band Synco Central High School's newly formed music Organization, the Varsity Band, commenced an eventful year hy enrolling sixty members. The main purpose of the Varsity Band was to train its members for the Symphonic Band. With this goal in mind, the members practiced diligently every day during fifth hour. Each member auditioned ill the fall before the clulfs sponsor, lVlr. Jerrold Lawless. Sopho- mores made up the majority of those chosen for this yearis hand. After many exhausting rehearsals, the Varsity Band presented the annual spring concert in which the entire music depart- ment performed. The hand also served the school hy participating in general as- semblies and by ushering and assisting at all the musical programs during the year. Another first for the instrumental music department was the establishment of an Instrumental Music Council including all performing hands. The Varsity Band was Sprinqer, Leonard Sprinqer, James H. Johnson, Don Mc- Lauqhiin, Terry Adams, Steve Myles. FOURTH ROW: Bill Duncan, Jay Eschbach, O. C. Johnson, Briar Greer ninq, Billie Williams, Ted Scisrn, Lynda G-iffurd, Tommy Vfilliarns, Clifton Woods. pates Musical Scores represented in the Instrumental Music Council hy senior Vicki Crain. As a special fund raising project dur- ing Octoher and November, the hand actively assisted the instrumental music department in the animal sale of chocolate candy bars. The entire department was divided into sales teams. The winning team was awarded a free dinner at a local restaurant, while the victorious individual high seller was presented with a cash prize. Profits made from the candy sales helped in the purchasing of 11ew hand uni- forms, instruments, and in maintenance of the musical equipment. On the last Saturday of the school year the entire membership of the instrumental music department attended a farewell picnic. Here the musicians proved their versatility by engaging in such diverse activities as paddlehoating, snake hunting, and baseball playing. After this recrea- tion, plans for next year were made. it ll VARSITY BAND-FRONT ROW: Virki Cram Terr, Paimer, Louis Kiridler, Connie Walod, Monfy Durham. SECOND ROW: Brad Wiiieon Sieve Ciark, Ciweryf Lay- man, Kciih Menees, Tcm McSplxdden, Dave Ciarlc, Romer if ii E .yy f 3 Wiikirg. BACK ROW: Gemid Scqovia, Finiey Fosfer, Kerimefh Simmons, Aiberf Tmyior, Mike Caiiiris. Biily Phiiiips, Gam Ciiaridier, Waifer Smi+H, fxlar Kessier, Eddie Wiiifney, Rickey Wasiiiriqfon. if l ..1i3 OOMPAH! OOM-PAH-PAH! Mr. Lawless aids a sfude-ni in achieving Hue perfeci Tuba Tone. 183 Ki 1' P X s Classical Music inspires Audiences Under the guidance of Mr. Jerrold Lawless, the Central High School Orches- tra presented a variety of concert pieces. Along with the many performances held annually, the orchestra first played at the coronation assembly and at the class plays. They also performed at the tradi- tional Christmas assembly and the All- City Music Festival. ln April the orches- tra presented a program of symphony music, and in lVlay, combining forces with the band, the orchestra participated in a special spring concert. During these months of production, programs were held at the various junior high schools around thc city to spark the interest of the young- er students in belonging to the Tulsa Cen- tral High School Orchestra. Aside from the many hours ol indi- vidual practice required, students met fourth hour. The new Instrumental lVlusic ORCHESTRA-FRONT ROW: Carolyn Moran, Glenn Craiq, Frecl Sharpe, Jim Oliver. SECOND ROW: Ruth Cox, Nancy Green, Gina Darrol, Gerri White, Defssnna Harris, Pam Mcl.auqhlin, Joyce Buckley. THIRD ROW: Norene Plurnlee, Katy Cox, Gloria Nielcamp, Norda Roszel, Reno Blyth, Barbara Moore, Marlena Fiter, Mari- Club helped co-ordinate the many activ- ities of the orchestra. Students were elected to represent the orchestra at club meetings. The Parentls lVlusic Club gained support as parents took an active interest in their student's music class. Members of the orchestra participated in school, community, and state programs. Eight members were chosen to play in the all-city presentation of the Messiahg others represented Central in the Tulsa Youth Symphony Orchestra. Central mu- sicians also were in the all-state orchestra. From the sale of World's Finest Choc- olate candy bars the Orchestra raised four-hundred dollars which was used by the instrumental music department. Chosen this year for special honors in the orchestra were Ronnie Pry, student conductor, and Carolyn Moran, outstand- ing violinist and concert mistress. lyn Thomas. FOURTH ROW: John McPl'iail, Carolyn Merriman, Susan Courtney, Jolincla Durant, l-larriette Eclcer, Jerrold Lawless, sponsor: Barbara LaFountain, l.ael Latte. BACK ROW: led Gee, Tom Priclcett, Torn Pennington. EXTRA HOURS OF STUDY are soughf by Hwree Cenfrel clarinefisfs while Huey compare fone qualify ORCHESTRA-FRONT ROW: Mike Deafneraqe, Sarah Ann Pyles Mike Frans, Cheryl Reese. SECOND ROW: Norma Sfearns, Bobby Wafson, Freddre Graham Caro lm Allen, BW Smart Ricky Pry, Rae Deane Pre, THIRD ROW: Gecrqe Dunham, Eric Srenan Mark Hafe. Earle horron Jerry Brrley Per Teague Jfm Flafwevy, Ronalo Brqebw, Jenn Wegfqare. BACK ROW: Roberf Herr Jannze Gocdrrcr, Raipn Fair, Eyelyn Srnrfn Befsy Hari Pcyc Kendali, Ronnie Fry, John Kiefzrnan, OPERA CLUB-FRONT ROW: Chriefine Andrew Jane Sioan Judy Prccfor, Caihy Graharn, Nancy Tieiqen Sandy Pyles, Delores Georqe, Linda O Deli, Sharciw Archibaid. SECOND ROW: Linda Mize, Aniia Waiis, Virginia Oiipharii, Gayie Jarnes, Cheryi King, Louise Lee, Gusi Vanhoye, Dick Day, Richard Wiisori. THIRD ROW: J inei Coiernan, Linda Beam, Beyeriy i-ipbbard, Sue Pure Vance LaVena Jones DoroThy Liqhiioof, Sari Shank 'iina Lewis, Beyeriie Boyd, Judy Jones, Terry Kernaqharn Terry Diiion, Linda Roark. FOURTH ROW: Faui Mariin David Prewid Biily Hauser, Mike Nickles, Eidcn Lewis, Mark Canierbury, David Enibree, John Kennedy, Jerry Loney, Gary Ridiey, Mark Reynoids Wendei' Seawriqhi, Bob Smiih. BACK ROW: Charlene Wiikinscn, Gina Beih Taie, Francine Pouios, Judy Leiviay, Jean Thorne, Sammy Aidridqe, Judy Shea. HVAGABOND KING PRINCIPALS-FRONT ROW: rnan. BACK ROW: Bob Tennpieion. Mark Burnham Sreye Mark Canierbury, Chiisiine Andrew, Tina Lewis, Sharvri McKirri, Gusi Vanhove, Richard Wiison, Dick Day Tom Archibald. Dianne Hays, Linda Keiih, Cindy Rodgers, Reed, Roger Boiding Bob Sforie, Biii Eifiofi, Biiiy Hauser Louis Wcirren, Linda O'Deii, Penny Roberts, Mariin Perry- OPERA CLUB-FRONT ROW: Linda Keith, Dianne Haas Cynthia Rociqers, Jar Brinkley Linda Thayer, Res- finne Moore Jan Bcrehert, Patricia t'iarr'5. SECOND ROW: Tenn Reed Louis Warren, Steve McKin'i, Roger Beidirrt Joan Ladd, Nancy Alter Linda Northern, Sylva Siarr, Rita Garrison Judy Irby, Parnela Harper. THIRD ROW: Rebecca Bradley, Kathy Menees, Carol Mere- :'itn Lrda Tay-:r Linda Laney, Befii Neison, Cnartette Norwood Rose Coibern Glenda Clark, Marilyn Freeman Marcia Yoonq, Peneiop-an Roberts Cathy Cox. FOURTH ROW: Biri Elliott Pat Teague, David Broelraway, Milne Revnoids, Martin Perrvrnan, Mark Burnham, Richard Lenox Gordsn Smith, Bruce Cariett, Phil Brannen Bob Stone, Bob Templeton. BACK ROW: Linda Smith Con- nie Yscirc, Lvnda Crabtree, Karrel Neiscn. Beveriy Ran- dall Jody Noti. Vagabond King Rates Standing Ovation ln the two performances of its musical. The Vfzgalmlul King. the Opera Club pre- sented its most impressive production. For the spectacular color of costumes and set- tings, the vitality and en1otio11 of vharae- ters, both audiences awarded the cast with thunderous standing ovations. The plot is based on the adventures of the gallant rogue Francois Villon tTom Heedi and his followers. One of Villon's men, swashbuckling Guy Tabary tl.ouis Warreni, makes love to l.ady Mary tl.inda OiDelli but with competition from prissy and utterly undaunted Oliver tliill Elliottl. lVleanwhile. Villon is titled King for one day by the King of France. Louis XI tllichard lvilsoni. Tl1e jealous liouis hopes to humble a lady of his court, proud Katherine DeVaucelles tlginda Keithii. The catch in this twenty-four hour gift is that Villon must win Katherineis heart or face the prospect of being hanged. The day is a monumental one for France. While Villon woos Katherine, Paris is attacked by the Burgundians. The city and the throne are saved by Villon's victory in a frenzied duel with the traitor Thibaut D7Aussigny tDick Dayi. ln the ight, Villonis tavern sweetheart Huguette tDianne Haysi, saves his life but sacri- fices her own by stepping in front of D,Aussigny's plunging sword. Sunset nears, but as Villon mounts the gallows, Katherine declares her love and the two are joyfully betrothed. The Opera Club also presented ttNight of lVliracles'7 at Christmas, a spring con- cert, and several junior high school pro- grams which served to arouse interest in Centralis vocal music program. ln the spring, as they relaxed on their annual picnic at Fort Gibson, Opera Club mem- bers could remember a year of hard work and a great deal of fun. Maiorettes' Routines Fire Enthusiasm Fire hatons and flying machetes were two of the many characteristics oi' the routines performed hy the Central major- ettes. This year, for the first time, the group was sponsored hy Mr. Alhert Mar- tin. Under the direction of Kathy West- gate were seniors Vicki Sue Crain and Cathy Gillordz juniors Sharon Davis and Kay Stitesg and sophomores Regina Ba- ker and Lynda Gifford. These girls started planning and practicing their acts last August at the annual hand tramp. The ntajorettes provided entertainment MAJORETTES - COUNTERCLOCKWISE: Vielcl Sue Crain, Cathy Gifford Sharon Davis, Lynda Gifford, Kay Stiles, Reqina Baker, Kathy' Westoale, for many outside organizations and insti- tutions. Besides twirling at foothall half- times and Red Feather pep rallies. the group traveled to the Muskogee Home with the Red Cross Talent Show, appeared at Tulsa's Medical Center, and marched with the hand in leading the fair parade. The ntajorettes sparked the appearance of the hand hy having seven different uni- forms, each of which added a special touch of color that proclaimed them dis- tinctively Central ntajorettes. t rt -so s. i iss ..,, 3 E 5'5- ig, X as fig ers, si 5 , t sa i me U J CHEERLEADERS-Becker' Butler, Surely Neorlharrr, le 'esi lVl':ClfF?.J, tffla Rovers, l,i 1a l:etler,Ni'rcg,liet1e' Cali, Cafe Christre Pi' ics Cheerleaders Sparkle w'th S hool Sp'r't X -I-tl-'I'-U-lt-H . tlratis the Central won sexeral awarrls at the U. li. elinie for lrattle l,'l'ylii This was the way one ol' this high sehool elreerlearlers. year's niost popular elreers enrled. l,ecl lry The elieerleaclers were seleetetl to nreet eight lively t'lreer'learlers, the Central root- the high stanclarrl previous eheerleamlers ing seetions shoutetl our athletes to vietory have set. Initially, the applirants were with this anrl rnany other inx entire eheers. sereenetl lry the Heil Feather ealrinet who Starting this year with all girls instearl whose the serni-Hanlists. Fronr these. the ol' six lroys anrl six girls, the new eheer- eight finalists were pielxetl lay all the lletl leaclers liaeerl a ruggetl year of working Feathers. The elreerleatlers represenlerl out new routines ancl eheers. Alter a sunr- Central at all the llrotlrall. lraslxellrall. antl rner of harrl worlx anrl several very sore wrestling exents antl also appeared at all lllllSt'lPS. however. the girls irnproverl anrl lied Feather meetings arnl assenrlrlies. l89 LHNK QF MEMGRIES :QW 5, ,gf . 51--Z .mf L ' wa-fi - Q mai f V 5 ? S . , . .ini IQ ,9 E if Q M-iii! -ws wa? Q, L ' g:?'?'iif-If 4,35 - -ve. Y fri' A '. fag? le, .Wa xy A .U 4 A f-Yfmii' -. ,lu X Vi ,'4g 'B . , , V 3 wwf' Q W' W, W. .f Wh W' wif FZ ' .Rafi Q f . 3 1 6 1' 1 My H ,. A V ..,, , , ,lf , 3.5 ,K,.. -,,, 13 v . 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Queen lllareia was elected for her friendliness and poise. as well as for the loyalty she displayed through her many activities, such as Red Feathers President and Girls' State Delegate. She represented the highest in Central's ideals. standards, and traditions. Royal attendants were Vicki Crain and Linda Fetter, seniorsg Donna Day, Teresa Mackey. and Barhara Vlfarren, juniors: and llecliey Butler, l.olly Turnhull, and ,lan Rogers, sophomores. VICKI CRAIN Attendant LINDA FETTER Attendant 514 . -za ,T Q54 55 54 3 I gig,-S525 K . 355 H z.. - - ,ff -.1i:fN ,- 5 Lgfvgg A., f M. W I kkilikliziiitggigyfi SMI - as XM xv I 4 ' .2 1-'r 5 i fn' ' 1 q , as 'I -1 wi X F 4, r , E Ng.-.' i 5 . . ii 'E 2 f 'wwf' Q I S ' Alf a 'g, ., K., wwf' ,, rd E 1, V. gsg s 5:1 sy W ing? Q UNE M'-Uxxfgssxgifffi 5 x 'na- K gm U m .Q 5 , ,M u 1 Fc Q vvjaxw 'sl gxwi knfa mf, K IQQE : ff--5 if 5i,.2w ...,Lq- -1 Q, 5a'I:f55:FiEIii'SFEE?gE' K 5 3 gli. . . mf 2?iFg15E'5fi1, A , .. ...., , .7 M. f 11:-ff ' 1 -5 2. 50 - S-T5 Lai - 6 ,, K g,!:.::':: .,:, Amir, K 332' ' , M Q21 Varied Hobbies Relieve Studious Grind i xx DOUG RAYNOLDS, inieni on making TOUCHE! Alice Wade experily dem- a eirilce, execuies his follow iiirougii. onsiraies ine precision ari of fencing. 196 .sw X xi DEAD-EYE Tom Siagie aims, fires, and anoiher ill-faied skeei biies The dusi. CONCENTRATING on form and Jrechnique, eques- Jrriam Sandy McElroy urges Ginger over Hue barriers 197 tunity lor Gusts skills. AFS Students Explore American Customs MERRY-GO-ROUNDS cant offer much in tlfirills, but Pmlce finds it exciting. lT DOESNT TAKE LONG lor AFS students to get into tlwe spirit ot tluimqsfespecially if Cl-lS wins! OUR STATE FAIR pro- vicles an excellent oppor- EE, pumpkin sounds good. UMM, 11' a person isnxf careful .. HE jusf migl'1+ ge? carried away. ,.-M' i Us-M , JOHN AND DONNA learn In a game of Monopoly ilna+ AFS bro+hers and sislrers can cafcn on +00 omckly 199 Presidential Campaign Sparks Students 'l'l1tt mttitmttl t-lt-1-tion etttt-wtl the H XTREMISM. . H - M d R b at-lmul as siutlt-nts xigorouslx sup- .E 'S no WCG' loalsngalslg e GPU A . . l ll'il'l ll ttlwC Ct. ptwtctl lllell' 1-atiitlitlalcfs. Vlllllt' stu- mam Sep an G 5 ra ya e WIC en er tlt-me 4-lim-liffcl in aiml out ol' at-lmtil lim wt- tltc vamliilattvs at llw Civit' Cvitlt-ig lli. ltltlvts aiitl Nlre. lhtlser lmtl immx lit-utlztvltef try ing lu let-t-pti-ack t1l'tlwir junior pulitiviuiis. lltimlreds ol' Cttlllllil Slll1lt'IllS lltwlwtl to the Cviilvi' lo endorse it pur- tivtiltti' vatttliflgilt' ui' party. Gmtwiicmi' l'lPlIl'f' liellmtm. Hf'lI2il0l'lill Cdlllllilillfl llutl Wilkinsmt. tiiicl the llillltbllill pt't-sitlviltial t-amlitlate Barry Cultl- watlvi' i'epi'cseiitt'tl llle Repttlilivttii ptirlx ul tlte first ul' lliretv huge rullic-s. lltilwrl Htiitiplm-y. llte Ijl'lll01'l'illll' xit-t--liivaitletltitil 4-timllmlate. stagvtl ilia- fwuittl rally. .X ltitt- lmtit giucellttl lziml- ing in tlte rain limuglttl Lady list-tl ,lolmsoit to Tulsa lwl'm'e alle lmwlvtl soulli lo Texas. As tlle 6-levlirnt flats i1cfti1'c-tl. Sllllltlllls ilist-ussetl tltv wiitipulgit issues tmtl ltaul gpm-itil f-lv:-lions iii tlw tsltissiwmiti, 'llw 4-lvvlioil t-limaxt-tl nmutlts ol' mini- llillgll speet-lit-S. tlvliztlcg aml litem- ltiru. leaving Slllll1'lllS with niztiiy t-olorftil ttncl lin-lx lIlClll0I'lCS. Q 0 PNWH I ,,, CLOWNS AND HOBOS laugh as Barry Bryanl duhlcs A SENTIMENTAL VALENTINE gels bash ful Bob Bamfield a lhanlc-you hug. for evasive apples a+ The Halloween bash. Students Front Septemlrer to May, Central students looked lor- ward with glee to the reliel' from studies the numerous holidays lrrought. Whether it was a reprieve of one day or many, students made use ol' the opportunity to throw a full-scale shin-ding, or just get together with friends. Centralites shared picnic' lunches with the ants and at- tempted to keep golf halls out of traps, tried to charcoal marshmallows without getting singed, and went to dances and shows while escaping from the worries ol school. A LUCKY lrish Shamrock helps lvlarma O'Dell in her St. Patricks Day Search tor a leprechaun. We .- 'R, . ,pi-W 'f-. I X Aheipmq L , an Cheer Holiday Arrival RINGING in the New Year with a bang. noisy Centralites Celebrate the arrival ot l965 with balloons and confetti. Madness Engults Fad-Loving Centralites aft? ..-an .Hitt BOOTS, HAT and sheepherdees coat-the Central Cowpolce wouldrft be without them. There is one particular quirk of the teenagerls eharaeter which helps to make his high sehool years livelier than any othersfhis love of fads and erazes. This year had infinite numhers of luna- eies as varied as textured hose and toueh- ing love songs lo uneonquered GTO's and fl09's. Sidewalk surfing ,lever seized the more eourageous, while others eontenled themselves with ohserring the typieal all-Ameriean home life of the Nlunsters or the uAddams Family on television. The daring ol' Seeret Agent 007, James llond. Continued to thrill, in hooks and on the sereen. all red-lrlooded lovers ol' intrigue. Addietion to sueh tales of stir- ring adventure hrought on a rash of home movie making in which sueh heroes as 'gliatnianf' lloeketman, and 4'Zarsh. the Unlieliexalile were immortalized. Sueh odd pastimes as these not only pro- vided opportunities for young people lo 'glrlow oil steamfi hut also otlered relaxa- tion from hooks and elasses. BATMAN AND ROBIN, make a getaway in their supermachine, the Batmoloile. . X ,, --2 , ' .gour- .4 .A .v--env Q' :.. K i QI:-Q' wigiwfwws- 2, ,g,,w,,g,. We.. 515g L 1-.A J NW my 1 QS Q we .1 1 J Pri-is x Q 4 .ag A ,ix ,ww ,f W, -1 vm. if , SIDEWALK SURFIN' seems lo be flue nexl besf Tlmlnq To really sluooling llwe waves lor Jlm Campbell. JOE FAMBROUGH proudly displays lwls James Bond profile +0 an umconvinced Charlie Shaffer. Energetic Students lnvade Community A PROFESSIONAL heave-ho trom Mr. McCatterty boosts the Red Cross ancl its staclcs ot magazines. CANDYSTRIPERS S h a r o n Burks anol Sharon Archibald sort notes and get-well cards. ' 206 Q? I . The enthusiasm of Centralites seemed unquenchahle and unequalled. Our civic responsibilities have indeed expanded, making teenagers a vital part of the growing Tulsa area. The imagination, talent, and services of Central students were found in all phases of community life. Young vol- unteers Worked in labs, oflices, and pharmacies at the Children's Medical Center and local hospitals. Others held district church offices, led rallies, raised funds, and initiated projects. Many spotlights shone on Central talent. Folksinging groups, fostered hy the hootenanny craze, made several local appearances. Other students were featured at the Youth Symphony and the Red Glove Revue. Music fans attended the Philharmonic and the one-night shows of guest artists. What- ever it Was, each student found his civic role exciting and challenging. A SMILE and a warm welcome greet Muscular Dy trophy volunteers Wayne and Cathi. .1 J K A x XV fd-, NN R , . -.,M . V . W N-s -. 5 1.1 4, f ' fi' -.., , J, , g x A ff ' - X -. 5' . . , - -5 N 3 ,ff 4 -f-E.. s Nw! 5 -. fi nhgwjff Dx M '+ 2 . -L 1 'Q-Q '-N ,,. '11 '-nn.. ' ..-.... M... ...... ....... .......-.. i .......... gm A M,f,w Y ,, ,Mya .L xgggw 41 A- ,, y if? Li ligg . If xx 5 teh., -, ,,.A.,, , W, , N .M M ' 3 P A ,,..,. ' Wm? , U 4 .4 ' . , V t --1 ,N Mk K W ,' 5 . ' - 4 ' .5-fn. ' Y .W x ' K' Vk,A44K4V....' .- 1 M .rgxgy ',,.P:.,f,--'+4,,'1-4 :-A 4- 'M' - 'syn f,'f, Q Q -1 -' ' -f' ..,f-' 'w '.. . .. ' ' x 4 '. ' ' . V . . N - 1 xx I ' I . - .vs -. ff' N ,-- ., f - - 1 J ' ..- . Q -. s.t', - f 'S f .- , A 1 -. . 'M .3 -.Lg . 1 ' U . .a . , , I , .l, . e Awards Signily Honor and Challenge ROGER BANZHOF, Central's conference golf champ. points out results ot his successful drive. 208 Every high school is evaluated hy the extent of its students' interests and achievements: Central was under- standably proud of those who brought her local, state, and nationwide rec- ognition during the year. Early fall brought news that the l964- TOM TOM had climaxed its 6'Red Letter Yearl' hy receiving Medalist rating from the Columbia Press Asso- ciation and All-American from the National Scholastic Press Association. Sparks of literary ingenuity seemed to he Hying everywhere. The National Council of Teachers of English se- lected John ,lones as a recipient of its annual honorary award and Bruce Grant and Norma Huflord as runners- up. Pam Morrison's anecdote relating the rigors of early-morning rising and Martha Fearon's eerie sequence of three sketches, entitled ul, II, lllfl were published in the Oklahoma High School Anthology. Based on her citizenship, character, and contribution to school activities, Connie Murray was chosen to repre- sent Central in the city-wide DAR Citizenship Contest. ln January, many central musicians participated in the Tulsa Youth Symphony of which Carolyn Moran, our accomplished vio- linist, was concert mistress. This was just one of her many honors. Her adept violin playing also won her the Uklahoma String Award and the ln- ternational String Congress Award. During the summer, four students were awarded special university study grants. Martha Fearon, Bob Howard, Glen Craig and Bruce Grant were se- lected as recipients of these grants. M X2 rf X 1: M iw Q, 'S 25' 5 I 8 ., 2 ,S ,:-.. 4 1 , 6 -- f - 5 ',,,,gg J? 1 i K, ' Y . azvf uf 5,1 4 Y-V' , 'M SN M.. -5-A S JOE BAUMGARDNER, Virginia Smiiiri, Bob Hari, and George Miiler View aspecis oi: foreign lands, MISS ANNE CROTCHETT, Bruce Grarii. and Norma Hufiord enioy a pun of NCTE wiririerloiwri Jones 210 Students Attain Academic Excellence el e J ec' 1, cce f A. we MERIT FINALISTS-John Jones, Randy Clemenf, Nancy Wood, Joe Cash, Bruce Grant Marina Fearon c 111 SEPTEMBER: SHOWING NO MERCY, Peggy Pape intlicts one ot the hazards ot a new school year on Tom Reed. OCTOBER: REVEALING his hidden talent, Vic Bailey aids Bebe Barber in pertorming a classic movement. Council Honors Outstanding Seniors NOVEMBER: JOE SMITH suspiciously eyes a sneaky Marcia Young as she attempts to stutt the ballot box at election time. From Whiz-kids to die-hard organizers, the Boy and Girl of the Month were chosen for their outstanding achievements. They were selected by Student Council from nominations sent in by homerooms. DECEMBER: TOM TOM editor Perry Mac- donald attempts to saclc up dubious Jerry Shonlcwiler tor her statt. JANUARY: PAT COULTER regrels having FEBRUARY: OVERLOADED Gusl Vanhove gels laughl Anke Borsdori Jrhe American way ol encouragemenl from Charlene Wilkinson To lop celebralinq New Years. all candy sales. .NX MARCH: CHRIS ANDREW APRIL: CAROLYN MORAN MAY: LOCKER-CLEANING suffers a crash landing of Phil seems lo doubi Slam Vesials Time! Dianne l-lays aids Bob l-larmon's lcile. chemislry abilify. Banlield wilh his chores. 213 Q RhythmeDAZEcaI Vibrates With Excitement 4 ' t i 4 't t -4 if if Yin PORTRAYING a tlirtatious little girl, Kathleen Page strilces a saucy position in Feminine Flit. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious-the only word to describe the thirty-ninth an- nual Daze. The four-night show was rhyth- mic, polished, and fast-moving. Drawing from his years of stage experience, lVlr. Albert Martin included features of many past shows in RhythmeDAZEcal. ln HAbstract Kaleidoscope, lighted drops behind a stationary band switched the mood and setting for each act. A spec- tacular and most surprising scene was the ShoWboat that opened up to stage honky-tonk piano, Can-Can, and an old- fashioned Hmeller drammerfl The smooth transition of the production plus the flashy staging and lighting effects were the result of weeks of nightly re- hearsal. Though handling the dual re- sponsibility of director and stage-craft supervisor, Mr. Martin gave each act the attention that sparked and unified the entire cast of over three-hundred students. I! '- ,, BETWEEN ACTS, The Mon- ster Family takes a break from the task ot terrorizing. 214 A SOFT GUITAR and the haunting voices ot a tollcsinging trio blend in an impressive melody E3 , ,, Kg 4. A-e2WswwW Q Harmony Strikes Key Note in 39th Daze E r r r if-N.. 'W p ff, AS HARMLESS a penrner es ever Fived TWINKLETOES Jimmy Jordan pre- OUR LADYBYRD, Connie Murray, I is Candi Crum in Pink Panfher Prowl. senfs e new fwisi' 'ro The prime ballerina. vires us down for ea Texas ben--befque 216 MASS CONFUSION resuffs as girls sfruggle for even a Hmy Corner of The dressing rocbm mirror. 217 Students Title Joe Smith Daze Monarch VIC BAILEY Attendant 'let the nterryrnaking lieginlil The royal vonnnand of King Daze XXXIX, Joe Smith, proclaimed the opening of this year's RhyllLIneDAZEcal. Joe was declared King in the opening minutes of the show, following the presentation of Miss Central High XLIV, Marcia Young, and her royal court. Chosen in an all-school election, ,loe was recognized for his outstanding devotion and service to Central as displayed through his contributions as senior class president, Letterntenis Cluh president, and star athlete. Attendants to the King were seniors Vic Bailey and Toni Reedg juniors Ronnie Burden, Dean Jenkins, and Don Jernigang and sophomores Gary Chandler, Don Red- ding, and Bill Woltie. TOM REED Attendant -,rl x Seniors Caught in Graduation Whirl wif r, , A iw ,ss-ae, -e.e.w.'f' I Q ' ' V, -f ' ffm:-emily ff .J I J, is ii ggi. TWINS Tom and Sari Slianlc, plus a ilaougliiaiul friend, address siaclcs of envelopes for qradualion announcemenis. RESTLESSLY meiniaining luis composure as prom so 4 , :J lime nears, Larry Ellioil awaiis liis dale, Diane. AN ITEMIZED LIST is The only way Pam Morrison can check college cloihes. UH!! A f- :'-A-,: 2? W-. .u ...I DE Al N GH SCHOOL ,nm thei Strength of one, link in the cable Dependeth the might A i at A ,of the chain: Who knowsiwhen thou mayest be tested? So live that thou bearest the strain. -- Ronald Hopwood Q - '::'Z?i59iYf5 - k --'iifgi :M , Til. f . Zigi ' , 1 .. at K EFI? ,egg W 165 ' 57555 fevz .pw 1531 , 5528 Y T 15 . gel - gi K 4 a 1 Acknowledgments EDITOR Perry Macdonald FEATURE PHOTOGRAPHERS Richard Wilsoii, editor jerry Colson Leon Colson David East BUSINESS MANAGER Carolyn Cunningham SECRETARY Karen Lund OPENING SECTION Karen Lund, editor Carolyn Cunningham STUDENT LIFE Tom Shank, editor Larry Elliott Pam Morrison Martha Phillips ACADEMICS Beverly Hubbard, editor Norma Hulford John Lamberton Karen Lund Tom Shank CLASS SECTION SOPHOMORES Mary Nott Martha Phillips Al Smith .IUNIORS Larry Elliott Casey Rylander Sandy Wallace SENIORS Kathleen Simmons Carol Supernaw ORGANIZATIONS Norma Hufford, editor Carolyn Cunningham John Lamberton Pam Morrison Rachel Paru Casey Rylander Al Smith SPORTS Bob Banfield Larry Elliott John Lamberton Mike Richardson INDEX Nancy Barkley Mary Nott Martha Phillips COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Beverly Studio Bolo lVIcCormack Enterprise School Photos PRINTING Benson Printing Company Nashville, Tennessee ENGRAVING Gene McRae, Yearbook Department Southwestern Engraving Co. Tulsa, Oklahoma COVER Durand Manufacturing Co. Chicago, Illinois FACULTY ADVISOR Jack Orme PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Columbia Scholastic Press Association National Scholastic Press Association Oklahoma Interscholastic Press Association Tulsa Interscholastic Press Association A Aaron, Helen, 78 A CAPPELLA. I76. 177 Ache. GUY. 96 A kley, Tom, 78. l40 A8ams, Ad . 1 . Adgmi, Bud 42 130. 16' Ad , Donelle, 78 ami karhy, 96 Adams, Adams, La.1'FY. 42 Mike, 78 Ad . Adgmi, Neal. ,42 lricia 78 Adams, Pa . T , 96, I83 Adams, C357 42. '55 5 Adk' . ADJERTISING BOARD. I4 Alberly, gue. 'lghlgo l . 1116. AlB9i6lge,rSa1'f1f1'1YC. 751 781 '49 I52, IB6 Alexander, Mrs. Thelma, 22 Alford, Jliukgeneb 42125477 Al . 0 H. . Aigsigorlh, Kalhy, 96, l58, I79 Allen Ann, 42 General Index Bagby, Greg, 78 Bagby, Larry, 78 Baham, Chuck, 78 Bailey, Helen, 78 Bailey, Joyce, 96, I66 Bailey, Keilh, 43, I54 Bailey, Lee, I44 Bailey, Linda, 78 Bailey, Twyla, 78 Bailey, v1a, 43, 140, 147, 200, 212 2l8 Bailey, Mrs. Winnie, 22, I44 Baily, Linda, 78 Baker, Dorolhy, 78 Baker, Erick, 96 Baker, Frances, 78 Baker, Mrs. Laura. 20 Baker, Marsha, 96 Baker, Nancy, 95. l79 Baker, Pam, 95. l83 Baker, Regina, 96, I80. las Baker, Roberl, 43, ll3. II9. H7 Baker, Sue, 78 Baker, Syinda, 96 Baker, Terry, 96 Benlon, Paulelle, 79, I53 Berkey, Barbara, 79, I40, I46, I62 Berry, Dennis, 79 Berry, Jimmy, 79 Berry, Jimmy, 96 Berry, Randall, 96, l2O Bellis, Jimmy, 44 Bellis, Margarel, 96 Beuby, Mr. William, 22 Bevard, Larry, 79 Bevenue, Barbara, 79 Biby, Sharon, 44 Bickerlon, Belinna, 96, l58 Bidwell, Alecia, 96 Bigelow, Ronnie, 97, I48, IB5 Biggs, Kennelh, 44, I54 Bigpond, Emmanuel, l20 Biles, John, 97 Bilke, Diane, 44, I55 Bilke, Karen, 97 Brenneman, John, 45, I54 Brenneman, William, 97 Brewer, Mr. G. E., 22 Bridges, Miss Mary Ellen, 20, 22, 27 Bridges, Mr. Rodney, 22, lI0, l3O Brighl, Lynn, 97 Brighl, Sleve, 45 Briley, Jerry, 79, l8l, l85 Brimer, Lewanna, 79 Brink, Joe, 97 Brinkley, Jan, 79, I87 Brisbin, Mary, 45 Brisco, Darlene, 45 Brisler, Lin, 45, IIB, II9, I5O Brillain, Barbara, 97 Brockway, David, 45, I87 Bromiley, Eddie, 97, l43 Brooks, Mary, 45 Brooks, Nancy, 97, I74 Alleni Carolyn, 96. I85 Allen Don, 78 Allen: Linda Kay, 96 Allen, Marcie, 78 Allen, Nancy, 42, I87 Allison, Kalhy, 42 Ballance, Eugene. 73 Ball, Penny ANTI. 95. I66 Bandiera, Sherri, 43, I43 aanriaia, Baa, 43. 125. 126. 161. 165, 202, 213 Banks, Jim, 96 Billingsley, Cynlhia, 97, I45 Bingham, Dacee, 97 Bingham, Linda, 44 Bingham, Mr. R. W., 22 Bishop, Bob, 79 Billick, Jane, 44 Billle, Buddy, 97, I75, I76 Biv, Roy, I49 Bivens, Margarel, 44, l68, IBO Black, Roberla, 97, l72, I79 Blackburn, Bill, 97, I2O Blackburn, Orvillee, 79 Blackburn, Miss Rachel, 22, I44 Blackwood, Linda, 97 Blakely, Pal, 79 Buchan All , P Y. 96 Aiilllnp, ia23e, 95, 96. 152. 171 I79 Alvarez, Larry, I55 Amslulz, Tyra, 78, I76 Anderson, Audrey, 42 Anderson, Beverly, 96, l40 Carolyn, 78 Anderson, Anderson, Chris, 78, I40, I46, l5l. l58, l72 Anderson, Mrs. Frances, 22 Anderson, Gloria, 78 Anderson, Jackie, 78 Anderson, Tommy, 96, l3O Andrew, Chrisline, 42, I5l, I52, las, 213 Andrews, Janice, 96 Apple, Millon, 42 Applegale, Kalhleen, 96 Blanchard, Sue, 79 Blanchell Dale 79 I54 Bannisler, Mr. HBFFY. 22. l75 Banzhol, Roger, 43, I33. l50. 208 Barber, Bebe, 43, l7l. 2l2 Barhydl, Mary. 96. '53 Barker, Clarence, 78 Barker, Joe, 78, I54 Barkley, Mike, 78, II8, ll9. l52 Barkley, Nancy, 43, I65, I66 Barlow, Carl, 96 Barlow, Diana, 43, I44 Barlow, Joyce, 96 Barlow, Mike, 78 Barnes, Jim, 78, I54 Barnes, Jimmy, 96 Barnell, Elhylenn, 96 Barnell, Larry, 78, I26 Barnell, Vinella, 43 Barrell, Allan, 78, I54 Barry, Jim, 78 Blanc . Y . . hell, Sharon, 44 Bland, Gregory, 97 Bland, Jo Vilha, 79 Blankenship, Deanna, 79 Blaylock, Danny, 44, I54 Blocker, Linda, 44 Bloss, Blueb Terry, 44 ird, Linda, 79, IBO Rene 97 Blylh, , , l72, l84 Boardman, Dennis, 97 Boalrighl, Sally, 44, I55 Bobbill, Paul, 44, II8, II9 Boesche, Mr. Fenelcn, I8 Archer, Jackie, 78 Archibald, Sharon, 43, I46, 206 Argodale, Roberl, 78 Armslrong, Denine, 96 Armslrong, Lance, 96 Armslrong, Linda, 43 Armslrong, Linda Kay, 96 Amaia, J1m,43, II8, 119, l6l Arnold, Linda, 96 Ashcrall, Gary, 96 Ashford, Jeanne, 78 Askins, Diane, 43, I58, I63, l68, Alkins, John, 78 Alkins, Larry, 78 Alkinson, Diedra, 96, I40, I79 Alkinson, Kalhy, 96 Allerberry, Viclor, 78, I76 I3O, Barsh, Beckie, 96, l56 Barlholic, Krissy, 96 Bash, James, I54 Bass, Marlha, 78 Bass, Sharon, 96 Bassell, Carol, 43, I7l Baleman, Bruce, 43 Bales, Jim, 78 Bales, Linda, 78 Baly, Bruce, 96 Ballenlield, Linda, 78, I77 Baumgardner, Joe, 78, 2I0 149, l8I, Beach, Marvin, 96 Beall, Carol Ann, 78 Beam, Linda, 78, IB6 Beard, Raymond, 96 Beard, Susan, 96 Bearden, Dollie, 78 Beasley, Margarel, 78 Bebee, Karma, 43, l5O Beckham, Sleve, 79 Bohm, Linda, 44 Bolding, Clark, 76, 79 Bolding, Roger, 44, I4O, I60, I87 Broome, Donald, 97 Broome, Jane, 79, I46, 200 Brough, Donna, 97 Brown, Alvin, 97 Brown, Barbara, 79, I4O, I57 Brown, Beverly, 45 Brown, Carl, 97 Brown, Cynlhia, l43, I50, I74 Brown, Debbie, 97, I80 Brown, Gloria, 97 Brown, Mr. Hugo, 22 Brown, Jim, 79, I02, I47 Brown, Linda, 45 Brown, Linda, 97 Brown, Marilyn, 45 Brown, Morris, 79, I47, l5l Brown, Phyllis, 45 Brown, Renee, 79 Brown, Sharon, 79 Brown, Shirlee, 79 Bruce, John, 45, I54 Bruce, Nancy, 79, I43, I46, I68, I75 Bruner, Carla, 45 Bruner, Jackie, 97 Bruner, Paula, 45 Brusso, Sandra, 97 Brusso, Sleve, 79 Bryanl, Barry, 45, l53, I55, 202 Bryanl, Donald, 45 Bryanl, June, 97 Bryanl, Wayne, 97 Buchanan, Debby, 79, I62 an, Mike, 97 Auslin, Pinkie, 78, I4O Boyle, Charles, 79, l6O Babb, Fay, 78 Averill, Bud, 78 Avery, Louie, 96 Avilla, Sheila, 43 Ayers, Jimmy, 43 Ayers, Kenny, 43 B Babb, Kay, 78 Bachelder, Jayne, 96 Bachelder, Rodney, 43 Badger, Jerry, 43 Badgwell, Ronald, 43 Baer, Mr. Aubrey, 20, 22 Beckley, Deede, 43, I46, I50, I52, Bollon, Frank, 79 Bond, James, 007, 205 Bones, Rodney, 79, I62 Bonham, Janis, 97, l72 Bonin, Kalhey, 44, I76 Bonner, Mike, 79 Boolh, Richard, 97, I74, l83 Borcherl, Jan, 79, I62, l87 Borsdorl, Anke, 44, I4O, I43, I46, I53, I74, I98, I99, 2l3 Bolloms, Frankie, 97 Bowdle, Judy, 44 Bowers, Tom, 44 Bowlin, Mrs. Suzanne, 22, 24 Bowman, Mr. Chuck, I34 Box, Sandra, 44 Boyd, Beverlie, 44, I46, I50, I52, I53, l58, I60, l7l, I86 Boyd, Chel, 97 Boyd, Phyllis, 44 Boyden, Ellen, 79 Buckley, Joyce, 79, IB4 Buckley, Michael, 97, I56 Buckley, Pal, 97, I79 Buckman, Tom, 79 Buerklin, Harold, 45 Bullinglon, John, 97 Buflum, Brad, 45 Bullinger, Mrs. Kalhryn, 22 Bundy, Gary, 97 Burchelle, Carolyn, 45 Burchfield, Danny, I54 Burchlield, Larry, 79 Burden, Ronnie, 79, II8, II9, I47 I62 Burgess, Don, 45 Burgess, Donna, 45 Burke, Diane, 97, I52, I68, I72 Burke, Hollis, 45, ISO Burke, Kalhleen, 79 Burkell, Beverly, 79 Burks, Mozella, 45, l53, IBO I69, I75 Becwar, Sleve, 96 Beesley, Mr. Carl, I8 Beeson, Susie, 43 Behrens, Mrs. Deloris, 22 Belcher, Gail, 79, l43, I5I Belcher, Tom, 43 Beller, Donann, 96, I79 Belveal, Dave, 96 Bench, Palsy, 96 Benge, Sharon, 79 Boydslon, Sandy, 97 Boyer, Karen, 44, I55 Boyer, Marsha, 97 Boyer, Paula, 79 Boyes, Tommie, 44, l8l Bracy Bradf , Judy, 79 ord, Larry, 44 Bradley, Rebecca, 44, I46, I87 Brand, Belly, 79 Brandon, John, 44 Benker, Barbara, 79, I76 Bennell, Linda, 43, I74, IBO Bennell, Tommy, 43, l30, I40, l6O Benninglield, Sue, 79 Brannen, Charles, 44, I45, I60, l87 Bransleller, Russell, 45, I50, l52 Branlley, Earl, 79, l34 Burks, Phyllis, 97, I7I, I72 Burks, Sharon, 79, I40, l5l, l68, 206 Burley, Sleven, 97 Burn-lham, Mark, 97, I43, I47, I74, I8 Burns Dennis, 45 sums: Gail, 97 Burns, Mary Jo, 45 Burns, Ralph, 97 Burris, Cheryl, 45 Burris, David, 97 Burris, Donna, 97 Burl, Velda, 79 Bush, Eric, 79, l8l Benson, Pal, 96, I79 Benlon, Bob, 79, I60, ISI Branlley, Earlene, 45 Bredehoell, Kennelh, 79 225 Bush, Roy, 97 Bulcher, Kay, BO, I62, I7I Buthod, Danny, 80, l30 Buthod, Ruth, 46, I50, I62 Butler, Beckey, 97, IOS, I92 Butler, Brent, 77, 80, II3. l47 I7I Butler, Gary, 80 Butler, Sharon, 97 Butler, Mr. William, I8 Buttrey, Janice, 46 Butre Tomm 97 Coco Y. Y. Byington, Judy, 80 C Cady, Jimmy, 46 Cagle, Jimmy, I54 Cagle, Carrol, 46 Caldron, ROYCS. 30. I43. I5I- lan Caldwell, Randy, 46, l30, l6l Calhoun, Eddie, 97 Calhoun, Loy, 46, l54 galico, SteJIe,I80,8J54 a owa , er B. Calvert,YJohn, 46. I50. l74. l30 CAMARATA, I46 Cameron, Elaine, 97 Campbell, Bob, 46. l47, Campbell, Mrs. Jacqueline, 22, l45 Campbell, Jim, 46. I66. I67. 205 Campbell, JodY. 46 Canada, Gary, 46 Canady, Ronald, 80 Canterbury, Mark. 46. I49. IB6 Capehart, John, 94, 93. ll9. l40. I47 Capehart, LaRita, 98, IBO Capps, Rebecca, 98 Clardy, Clark, Thomas, 80, l30, l6l Barbara, 80 Clark, Clarice, 46, 47, I46, I80 Clark, Dave, 98, I83 Clark, Dennis, 98 Clark, Gary, 98 Clark, Glenda, 47, I76, l87 Clark, Joe, l8l Clark, Linda, 80 Clark, Robert, 80 Clark, Sharon, 98 Clark, Steve, 98, I83 Clarke, Karen, 47 Cox, Arthur, 48, I49 Cox, Cathy, 48, I55, l87 Cox, Eddie, 99 Cox, Kathryn, 99, I58, I72, I84 Cox, Cox Monta, 99, II3, I40, I68, l7l Ruth Anne, 8l, I79 I84 Crabtree, Lynda, 48, I87 Craddock, Corrinne, 8l Clarke, Patty, 98 Claxton, Sandra, 80 Cleghorn, Tommy, 47 Cleland, Bill, I76 Clem, Sheila, 47, I55 Clement, Randy, 47, I80, 2II Clement, Tim, 80 Clifton, Jimmie, 98 Clinkscales, Rush, 80, 9l, II8, II9 Clow, Charles, 98 Clymer, Roger, 47, l54 Coates, Ron, 98 Cobb, Kenny, 98, I20 Cobb, Patsy, 80 Cobbs, Maudene, 98 Coble, Miss Jolene, 22 Coburn, Gayle, 47, 205 Cochran, Janet, 80 Cochrane, Mike, 80 Cath Codyl Coen y, 80, I40, I46, I62, l7l Berry, 47, I46, use Dianne, ao, in Coen: Mark, 98 Coen, Coffey, Terry, 47, I60 Larry, 47, I30, I6l Carder, Jimmy, 80, l54 Carllson, Mrs. Opal, I8 Carlton, Joan, 80, I62 Carpenter, Charles, 98 Carr, Freda, 46 Carr, Kristen, 98, I58 Carr, Susie, 98, I66 Coffey, Robert, 80, I40, I5I, I52 I53, I62 Coffman, Roger, 47, I54 Cohenour, Mary Carol, 47, I68 Colbath, Jan, 80 Colburn, Rosa, 80, l87 Cole, David, 80 Cole, Marilyn, 48 Coleman, Benny, 98 Coleman, Carol, 80 Coleman, Janet, 48, l45, I60, I86 Coleman, Marie, 98 Duff, Jim, 82, I66 Carrick, Jim, 46 Carrico, Gayle, 46 Carroll, Frank, 46 Carson, Steve, 98 Carter, Debbie, 80 Carter, Ernie, 98, I30 Carter, Jack, 46, II9, I47, l6l Carter, Linda, 98 Carter, Lindam 46 Car , Terr , Cas6beer,yLee Roy, 46, I45, I52. I53 Casey, Tom, 98 Cash, Doug, 80, II9, l8I Cash, Joe, 46, I49, I74, 2ll Casillas, Jo, 98 Casillas, Joe, 46 Cason, Mr. Carl, 22 Catlett, Bruce, 98, l87 Catterton, Patsy, 80 Ca lor, Marion, 46 Ceiestine, Janet, 46 Cervantes, Betty, 98 Chatfin, Beth, 98 Champion, Jerry, 80 Chandler, Donna, 98 Chandler, Gary, 98, Chaney, Bobbie Jean, 46, I60 Chapin, David, 98 Chapman, David, 46 Chapman, Eddie, 80 Chappel, Charles, 80 Chappel, Gary, 98 Chappelle, Ira, 80 Chark, Linda, 98 Charles, Mr. Russell, 22 Charles, Virgil, l30 Charlton, Debbie, 80 Charvoz, Mr. Clyde, 22, I20 Cheek, Carolyn, 98 Cheek, Patty, 80 Chettey, Vicki, 80 Chelf, Dale, 98 Cherry, Edward, 80 Cherry, LaDonna, 80 Cherry, Linda, 80 CHESS CLUB, I49 Christensen, Cathi, 98, I58, 207 Christie, Kye, 98, I66 Christie, Margaret, 46, I50 Christie, Robert, 98 Cissna, Peggy, 46 Cleggett, Donna, 80 Claggett, Jim, 98 I20, l83 Craig, Glenn, 8I, I40, I48, I49, I5I, I84 Crain, Vicki, 48, 50, 75, I83, I88, I92, I94 Craven, Carolyn, 99 Crawford, Musetta, 8I Crawford, Sandra, 8l Criner, Donny, 48 Criner, Jerry, 99, I30 Cripps, George, 99, I66 Crittenden, Jerry, 48, I20 Crittenden, Jerry, 99 Crockett, Cyndy, 48, 50 Crockett, Joe, 99 Crocker, Sherry, 99, I43, I75 Crotford, Patrick, IS4 Cross, Larry, 48 Cross, Ronnie, I30 Crossley, Ivan, 48 Crosslin, Mrs. Ophelia, 23 Crotchett, Miss Anna, 23, I63, 2l0 Crow, Donnie, 99 Crow, Marci, 8I, I52, l53, I62 Crow, Wink, 8I Crowley, Jerry, 99 Crowley, Lynne, 99, I79 Crum, Candi, 99, I09, I68, I7I, 2I6 Crutchfield, Jane, 48, I67 Cullinan, Jack, 8I, I47, I62 Cunningham, Carolyn, 48, I43, I50, I53, I64 Cunningham, Eddie, 8l Cunningham, Ronald, 99, I83 Curry, Arlie, 8I Curry, Robert, 48 D Dakus, Rachel, 8l Dalby, Linda, 48, I77 Dale, Ronald, 48, II8, II9, I34, l6I Dalious, Janis, 99 Dalton, Linda, 8l, I62 Dalton, Steve, 49, I44 Darnron, Mike, 49, l30 Danford, Steve, BI Daniel, Carolyn, 99 Daniel, Steve, 99, I44, I66 Daniels, Evelyn, 99 Dake, Sonia, 48 DeGiacomo, Carol, 8l DeGiacomo, Kathy, 99 Deidrick, Nancy, 99, I58 Demorest, Claude, 99 Dennis, LeRoy, 8l Denny, Debbie, 99 Derrick, Pat, 8l DeSelm, Cheryl, 99, I72, I79 Dettman, Caroll, 49 DeVault, Bruce, 49, I49, I74 DeVault, Terry, 8l Dew, James, 99 Dew, Vernon, 8I Deweese, Lawanda, 99 Diaz, Marilyn, 99 Dickey, Patty, 99 Dicus, John, 8I Didway, Jerry, 99, I60 Dittee, Darlene, 49 Diftee, Mrs. Jessie, Digges, Diana, 8l Digges, Jennifer, 99 Dillion, Theresa, 8l, I86 Dinnell, Steve, 99, I20 Disney, Richard, 8l, l54 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB OF AMERICA, I55 Ditchkus, Alberta, 8I 23, I57 Dobey, Steve, 49, l54 Dobson, Janice, 49, I43, I46 Dobson, Ronnie, 99, I77 Dobson, Shirley, 49 Dodson, Lula, 49 Doerr, Gerald, 99 Doetzel, Earnest, 49 Doke, Rex, 8I Dolina, Mike, 99 Dolina, Pat, 99, I30 Dolman, Joe, 8l, ISI Dombek, Linda, ai Dooley, Kathryn, 8I Doonkeen, Sherry, 99 Dorman, Jerry, 8I Dorsch, Cheryl, 8I, 83 Dorsch, Mr. George, Dorsey, Linda, 99 Doty, Viola, 49 Douglas, Elaine, 99 Dow, Bob, 99, I3l , I50, l53 20, 23 Dowd, Nathan, 8l, l30 Dowd, Chrysta, 99 Dowd, Michael, 49 Doyle, Mary, Bl, I40, I46, I68 Drake, Ronnie, 49 Drew, Helen, 99 Driscoll, Phil, 8I, I8I Drummond, Cheryl, 49 Collier, James, 98 Collier, Randy, 48, I60 Collier, Terry, 48 Collins, Dale, 80, I54 Collins, Melvin, 98 Collins, Mike, I83 Collins, Peggy, 80 Colson, Gary, 98 Colson, Jerry, 48 Colson, Leon, 48, l65 Combs, Reta, 98 Compton, Conna, 98, I68, I72 Conly, Len, 48 Connel, Jim, 80 Connell, Bill, 80, I80 Connell, Charles, I8l Conner, Sharon, 98 Conner, Denny, 48, l54 Connor, Mike, 98 Conover, Jim, B0 Conover, Nancy, 98 Conrad, Ralph, 48, I25, IZ6, I50 Contu, Sandra, 80 'Conwell, Jene, 48 Cook, Barbara, 48 Cook, Debbie, 98 Cooper, Bobby, 48 Cooper, Denise, 98, I52, I79 Cooper, Sandra, 80 Cooper, Tricia, 98 Coon, Phyllis, 80, 88 Copeland, Tommy, 80 Corbin, Ruth, 98 Corey, Dean, 80 Corey, Pat, 98 Cornsilk, Oscar, 80 Correa, Ray, 80, l40 Couch, Ernie, 48 Couch, Judy, 99 Couch, Larry, 8l Couey, John, 99 Coulter, Pat, 48, I40, I47, I52, 2l3, 22l Councill, Carey, 8I Counts, Joyce, 8l Courim, Robert, 48 Courtney, Susan, 99, I84 Cowen, Patricia, 99 Danie Darro ls, Marsha, 49, l45 I, Gina, 99, I72, I74 Dasher, Kay, 99 Daugherty, Bob, 49, I60 Davidson, Linda, Bl, I57 Davidson, Mrs. Louise, 23 Davidson, Marla, 99 Davidson, Phyllis, Bl Davis, Carolyn, 8l Davis, Cynthia, 8l Davis , Debra, 99 Davis, DeJenney, 99 Davis, Don, 49, I55 Davis, Jane, 8l, l7l, I80 Davis, Johnny, Bl Davis, June, 8l Davis, Kristina, 8l Davis, Murle, 99 Davis, Paul, 8l, l30 Davis, Robert, 49 Davis, Rose, 99 Davis, Sharon, 8I, l5I, I80, I88 Davis, Shirley, 8l Davis, Stefan, 8I, I47 Day, Dick, 81, II8, II9, I86 Day, Donna, 79, 8l, I40, I46, I58 Day, Susie, 8I, I53 Dean, Barbara, 49, I46, I60 Dean, Carolyn, 99 Dean, Linda, 8I Dean, Robert, 99, l30 Deardortt, Deidre, 99, I69, I72 Deardortt, Richard, 49, l3l DeArment, Miss Gladyse, 23 Dugan, Mike, 82, II9, l30 Dugan, Ronald, 82 Dugger, Greta, 49 Dugger, Wendell, 49, I52 Dumas, Roy, I00, l30 Dumont, Mrs. Phyllis, Duncan, Bill, 82, l83 Duncan, Bill, l00 DUUCSYM Cheryl, 49, I50 Dunegan, Lyndia, 82 Dunham, George, 82, I85, 200 Dunne, James, 49 Dupuy, Diane, 49, I55 Durant, Jolinda, 82, I84 Durham, Carol, l00, l75 Durham, JoAnn, 49 Durham, Monty, l00, I83 Durkee, Mary, l00 Dye, Bonnie, 82, I76 Dye, Janette, 50, I40, l75 E Eakes, Mary, 50 Bev, 82 Larry, 50, I54 23, l53 Earl, Earl, East, David, 50 Elain, 82, I60 East, East, Sandra, l00 Eastin, William, 82, I80 Eastman, Tom, 50, l45, I53 Eberle, Sandy, 50 Ebersole, Patty, 82 Ecker, Harriette, 82, I84 Deatherage, Mike, 49, l85 Debrosse, Mary, 49 Deckard, Shirley, 8l Dee, Linda, 8l Deen, Miss Patricia, 23 Deere, Dale, 8I, l30, I80 226 Ecker, Mary, l00 Edwards Billie Jean, 82, I00 Edwards, Billy, 50 Edwards, David, 82 Edwards, Gerald, I00, I20 Edwards, Leale, 50, I60, I66 Edwards, Linda, IOO Edwards, Phil, 100, 175 Edwards, Vickie, 82 Egberl, Gary, 82 Egberl, Linda, 50, I75 Ehlers, Mr. Clarence, 20 Eidson, Marvel, 50 Eiler, Danny, 50, I54 Elder, Dennis, 50 Elder, Jerry, 82 Elder, Ross, Sl, I33, I50 Elkins, Randy, IOO, I44 Elkins, Sandra, 5l Ellioll, Barbara, l00 Ellioll, Bill, 82, 83, I40, l52, l53 isa, l87 Ellien, Larry, 51, 165, 209, 220 Ellis, chrie, az, l62, 172 Ellis, Don, 82 Ellis, Keilh, 82, I54 Ellis, Liz, 82, l45, l66 Ellis, Nora, IOO Ellis, Mrs. Regina, 23 Ellis Sherry 5l, l5l Ellisbn, seeiy, loo, les, 175 Forresler, Rick, IOO Forlney, Kalhy, Sl, l66, I74 Fosler, Finley, loo, 120, lea Foulch, Mike, 5l Fouls, Cheryl, IOO, I79 Fowler, Chrisli, 82, I46, l7l Fowler, Eddie, I54 Fowlkes, Ronnie, 82, IBO Framplon, William, IOO Francis, Sandra, l00 Frank, Anne, 82 Frank, Sandra, 82 Franklin, Calhy, 52 Franklin, Rick, IOO, I77 Franks, Jonila, IOO Frans, Mike, 82, I43, I85 Francisco, Barbara, IOO Frazee, Bonnie, 82 Frazee, Miss Vella, 24, 28 Frazier, Calhy, IOO Frazier, Mary Ann, 82 Freeman, Linda, 82 Freeman, Marilyn, 52, I87 Frew, Clyde, 82 Friday, Joyce, 52 Frills, Linda, 52 82, I54 Esles, Granl, Ellison, Cafhy, 51, 146, 163, las Ellison, Tom, I00 Elmore, Sharon, I00 Elrod, Barbara, 5l Elrod, JoAnn, IOO, I79 Elson, John, I00 Ellsworfll, Bill, 82, l3l, I49 Embree, David, IOO, I85 Emigh, Paula, I00 Emley, Karri, 5l, I55 England, James, IOO, I56, I77 Engleklng, Eddie, 5l, I54 Engleklng, Paula, IOO Engles, Ray, 82 Erwin, Mr. J. B., 23 Eschbach, Jay, 82, l83 Belly, 82 Ted, 82 Barbara, IOO Eslira, Evans, Evans, Chris, IOO Paula, IOO Evans, Evall, Margarel Ann, IOO, l57 Elizabelh, 82 F Eyman, Frosl, Bobby, 82 Fry, Barbara, 82 Fry, Don, IOO Frye, Charles, 52 Fulbrighl, Gene, ler Alfred 52 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, l78 GIRLS' RECREATION ASSOCIA- TION, l72, I73 Gian, Susan, 83, 91, 140, l62, 171 Gladson, Roberf, 52 Glance, Mary, l0l Glance, Roberl, l0l Glassco, Gary, 52 Glover, Ronnie, l0l Goad, Harold, IOI, I20 Goard, Deanie, 83 Goard, Mike, l0l Gobble, James, lOl Godbold, Donna, lOl Godfrey, Sarah, I0l Golf, Henry, IOI Goins, Karen, l0l Gold, Carolyn, IOI Gold, Jimmie, IOI Goodall, Yvonnia, 52 Goode, Mrs. Wilda, 24 Gooden, Carolyn, 83, l53 Goodman, Charles, 52, I54 Goodman, Sandra, l0l Goodrich, Janice, 83, I85 Goodwin, James, 83 Gordon, Raylene, lOl Gordon, Wally, 53, I55 Gosnell, Larry, IOI Goll, Gary, 53 Gofl, Jim, lOl, I44 Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall Donna, lOl, I75 Mr. George, 25 Mikila, 53, l57 Scoll lOl I74 1-1a11,' Tarshia, 53' Hamilfon, Shirlene, 53 Hamilton, Wayne, 53 Hamm, Larry, 83 Hammond, Mrs. Margery, 25 Hammond, Tom, 53, I47, I50, 209 Hancock, Jimmy, 53, 83, I47, I60 Hancock, Judy, IOI, I66 Hanks, Mrs. Calhern, 25, l40 Hanson, Bonnie, lOl Harbison, Judy, 53, I46, I50, I66, 209 Harbison, Judy, I67 Hardin, Kay, 83, IS7, I76 Hagiwick, Vicki, 83, l58, l62, I72, Hargis, Claylon, 54 Hario, Dolores, 54 Hario, Wayne, 54 Harkins, Edward, 54, I50 Harmon, Alexis, 83, l40 Harmon, Phil, 4l, 54, l22, I26, I34, l6l, 2l3 Harper, Dennis, 54, I55 Harper, Pamela, 54, l63, l87 Harrell, Belly, 54 Failla, Linda, 82 Fallla, Richard, 82 Fain, Rila, 82 Fair, Judi, Sl Fair, Ralph, IOO, l20, I85 Fambrough, Joe, 5l, 205 Farrell, Edilh, I00 Faughl, Norma, 82 Faughl, Paulelle, 82 Faulkner, Debbie, 5l Faulkner, Mary, 5l, I72 Faulkner, Melvin, 5l, I55 Fearon, Marlha, 5l, I48, l49, I50, l8l, 2ll Feeney, Mike, 82 Fellble, Mrs. Charlolla, 24 Felkins, Marvin, IOO Fernandez, Myra, IOO, I74 Ferrell, Jerri, 5l Ferrill, Ronnie, 82, I49 Feller 159' l92, Fields , Linda, so, 51, 147, iso, 194 , Shelia, IOO Fifer, Marlena, 51, 175, I80, l84 Finfon, Larry, IOO Fisher, Bobby, Sl, I49 Fisher, Larry, IOO Fisher, Mike, IOO Ful , , Fuller, Debbie, l00, I75 Fuller, Krislen, 82 Furgason, Bonila, IOO Furgason, Doug, 52, I43, I49 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA, l57 FUEZJRE TEACHERS OF AMERICA, I G Gabberl, Lawrence, 52 Gable, Orelha, 82, I57 Gaddis, Brad, IOO, l20, l30 Gaddis, Bruce, 52, IIB, II9 Gaines, Judy, I00 Galarza, Georgia, IOO Gallalin, Waller, 52 Gallier, Mrs, Paula, 24 Galloway, Roberl, 52, I34, l48, lbl Gamble, Ella, l00, I75 Gammon, Diana, 83 Gangel, E. J., 52 Gangel, Ernesl, l6O Ganl, Charles, l0l Garbey, Dale, 52 Gardner, Greg, 52 Gardner, Kay, 83 Gardner, Vicki, 83 Garland, Ken, 52, l60 Garrel, Bob, 95, l0I, I77 Garrel, Renee, l0I, I79 Garrel, Sleve, 52, I34, I50, Ibl Garrison, Joseph, IOI Garrison, Linda, 83 Garrison, Rila, 52, l87 Garroulle, Keilh, 83 Garver, Janice, lOl Gass, Billy, lOl Gaslon, Debbie, B3 Gales, David, 83, lI8, II9, l30 Gazaway, Evelyn, 83, I77 Gougl er, Dennis, 53, I54 Gould, Sleve, l0l, IO6, l80 Harringlon, Belh, 54, l40 Harringlon, James, 83 Harringlon, Roger, l0l Harringlon, Sue, 83 Harringlon, Wade, 54, I54 Harris, Cindy, l0l Harris, DeAnna, 54, I74, l84 Harris, Gary, l0l Harris, Gordon, IOI Harris, Julielle, 54 Harris, Pal, 54, l87 Harris Rick, 83 Gourd, Ell, 83 Gourd, Eugene, lOl Gourd, Janice, B3 Gower, Susie, 53, I55 Grace, Carl, 53 Grace, David, lOl Graening, Brian, IOI, I83 Glsining, Paige, 53, I46, l50,, I63, Graf, Janice, IOI Graham, Calhy, 83, I77, l86 Graham, Craig, 77, 83 Graham, Freddie, IOI, I85 Graham, Gary, IOI Graham, James, 83 Graham Nancy, 53, I40, I72 Grandslafl, Joe, l0l Carol, 83, ISI, l62 Harris, Vernesline, 83 Harrison, Judy, 54 Harrison, Larry, l0l Harrison, Ronnie, 54, I40, I54 Harl, Belsy, l0l, I85 Hall, Roberl, 83, l48, l62, I85, 2l0 Harlman, Judy, 54 Harlman, Kalhy, 54 Harfwell, Harry, 83 Granl, Bruce, 53, l48, I50, IBO 2l0, 2ll Graver, Mrs. Mavis, 24 Green, Dou las, I0l Green, Elizaiaelh, 83, I46, l52, l53 l58, l62 Green, Jim, IOI, l20 Green, John, 53 Green, Kris, 53, I44, I76 Green, Lela, 53, l68 Green, Nancy, 53, l84 Green, Sharon, 53, I43, I74 Green, Sharon, 83, l57 Greene, Eddie, 83 Greenwell, Sandy, 53, l57 Greer, Lee, I44 Grider, Allan, 83, II9 Grigsby, Mike, 83 Harvey, Lacinda, I02 Harvey, Nancy, I02 Harvey, Shelly, I02, IA6 Harvey, Wanda, 54, I58 Harwell, Barbara, I02 Harwell, Margarel, 83, I57 Haskins, Regina, 54 Hassler, Sherrie, 54, l40 Haffield, Eddie, 54, I54 Halfield, Halhcock, Karon, 54, I40, I55 Halhcock, Sharon, 54, I55 Hausam, Debra, 83 Hawes, Mr. V. B., 25 Houser, Billy, 83, I86 Hawkins, Ann, 54 Hawkins, David, I02 Hawkins, Linda, 54 Pally, I02 H File, Rae Deane, l8O, l84 Flfzgerald, Sandy, I40, I54 Fllzgerald, Sanford, 5l Flagor, Vicki, 82 Flaherly, Jim, 82, I85 Fleugh, Mike, IOO Fleming, Sherry, l00 Flemings, Dale, 5l Flippo, Judy, 5l Flares, Rudy, loo, lb6, 174 Floyd, Carol, 82 Folks, Charles, 82 Folz, Mr. George, 24 Fooler, Mrs. Elizabelh, 24 Ford, John, 5l, l3l Ford, Paul, 5l Foreman, Haslings, Sl, I54 Foresman, Belsy, 5l, I46, IBO Gee, Ted, IB4 Geisenger, Naomi, IOI Gelino, Susan, IDI, I40, I43, ll:8, I72, I74 Geneva, Mr. Dennis, 24 Genfry, Karen, IOI George, Dolores, 83, I86 George, Johnny, 52 George, Marilyn, 52, l58 Gergy, Sandie, IOI Gervais, Sandra, 83 Gibbons, Lynne, 83, l52, l60 Giddens, Glenda, B3 Gifford, Calhy, 52, l88 Gifford, Lynda, lOl, I83, l88 Gilberl, Ginger, 52, l58 Gilberl, Tom, 52, I47 Gill, Linda, 83 Gillard, Saundra, 83 Gille, Peggy, 52 Gilleland, Dennis, l0l Gilliam, David, 52, l45, I43, l8l Gilemore, Mary Jane, IOI Griffin, Alberl, l0l Griffin, Linda, lOl Griffin, Joe, l0l Griffin, Bill, 53 Grimes, Larry, 53, I47 Guard, Bob, 83 Guard, Judy, 83 Guinn, Hugh, 53, l48, I50, Guin, Slan, 83 Gulley, Cheryl, lOl Gulhrie, Miss Nell, 24 Gwinn, Mr. Dick, 24, 30, II9, l6I Haas, Debbie, 83 Haddock, James, 53 Hagler, Miss Helen, 25, I44 Haiflich, Louise, l0l 174, l8l l30, Hawkins, Mike, I02 Hay, Paula, 83 - Hayes, Jerry, I02 Hayes, Palricia, 83 Hayes, Ursula, 54 Haynes, Judy, I02 Hayes, Dianne, 54, I40, l48, I50, I74, l86, l87, Hays, John, I02, I47, I8l Hays, Susie, I02 Hazelwood, Gary, I02 Healh, Bruce, I02, l83 I43, I46 2l3 Healon, Janel, I02, I74, I75 Hebard, Ronald, 54 Heed, Yilbur, I54 Hefly, David, I02, l30 Helm, Roy, 55, I54 Heinze, Mary, I02 Hain John, 53, 144, 163, 174 Hale, Dorine, 83 Hale, Mark, 83, I85 Hale, Maryann, 83 Hale, Mrs. Ruth, 25 Hale, Sharon, 53, l40 Hale, Susan, 53 Hall, Cynlhia, 83, I46 227 Heyaand, Bob, I02, I40, I43, I47, Helscel, Sandy, 55 Henderson, Arlher, l60 Henderson, Carol, 84 Henderson, Jimmie, 84 Henderson, Ronnie, 84, I47, l62 Henderson, Rulh, I02, I40, l52, l69 Henley, Norman, 55 Henry, Larr y, 55, 154 Hensely, Charles, I02 Henson, Mr. Carl, 20, 25 Henson, Linda, 102 Henson, Rita, 55 Herndon, James. 84 Herrick, Randy, 55 Herrod, Larry, 84, 181 Herrold, Jack, 55 Herron, Terry, 102, 140 Hester, Linda, 55 Hester, Sella, 55 Hester, Terry, 55, 155 H ewett, Timothy, 84, 92, 140 Hibbard, Lois, 84 Hickey, Evelyn, I02 Hickman, Arline, 55 Hicks, Gene, 102 Hicks, Sharrie, 55, 143. 176 Hi ins Brenda 102 99 1 Higginbotham, .Mrs. Polly, 25 Higgons, Dudley, 84, 177 Higgons, Joan, 84 Hill, Blanch, 84, 162 Hill, Jerry, 56, 129, 130, 160 Hill, John, 56, 71, 181 Hill, Kenny, 102, 130 Hill, Rickey, 102 Hill, Simpson, 56 Hill, Sterling, 102 Hill, Sue, 102 Hill, Wanda, 155 Hilton, Sandy, 56 Himebaugh, Jimmy, I02, 120 Hinch, Glen, 102 Hinckle, Hinkle, Jim, 56 Ralph, 102 Hindman, Dickie, 56 Hitchcock, Clement, 56, 177, 181 Hix, Leslie, 140, 149 Hix, Mickey, 84 Johnson Hix, Patricia, 84 Hockett, Becky, 56 Hocutt, Larry, 84 Hodge, Margot, 102 Hott, Steve, 84, 140 Hogard, Glen, 84, 131 Holcomb, Ken, 155 Holden, Bill, 56 Holdman, David, 84, 134, 161 Holdman, John, 56, 161, I76 Holdman, Shirley, 102 Holladay, Sherry, 102 Holland, Bruce, B4 Hollie, Donna, 84 Hollis, John, 102, 140 Holloway, Ethel, 102, I66 Holloway, Perry, 56 Holman, Edwina, 56 Holman, Sharon, 84 Holmes, Terry, 56 Holt, Danny, 84, 147 Holt, Linda, 102 Holton, Miss Ruth, 25, 144 Holtz, Fred, 56 Holtz, Linda, 84 Honeycutt, Karen, 102 Honeywell, Joe, 102, 120 Hood, Barbara, I02 Hood, Phil, 102 Hopkins, Christine, 84 Hopkins, Suzanne, 56 Hopper, Hudson, 154 Horacek, Larry, 76, 84, 119, 126 204 1 Horne, Horner, Horton, Bobby, 84 Arnold, 84 Earle, 56, 181, 185 Hoss, Sallie, 84, 87, 146, 152, 153 158 Houston, Jack, 84 Houston, James, 56 Houston, Sandra, 102 Howard, Bob, 56, I47. 143. 150 Howard, Carl, 56, 155 Howard, Dennis, 56, 118, 119 1 Howard, Mr. Jim, 25, 126 Howell, Mrs. Candace, 25 Howerton, Alice, 84 Howser, Kathy, 84 Howser, Kathy, 84 Hubanks, Johnny, 102 Hubbard, Beverly, 56, 143. 146. 17 150, 165, 4. 186 , Hubbard, Johnny, 120 Hudson, Hudson, Denise, 84, 140, 162 Jack, 56, 166 Hudson, John, 56 Hudson, Ricky, 102, 183 Hudspeth, Benton, 56 Hutt, Robert, 56, I54 Hughes, Miss Shirley, 25, 169 Hughes, Brenda, 102 Huttord, Norma, 56, 148, 150, 4 175 158, 16 , , 210 Huftstedler, Gary, 84 Hughart, Jerry, 120 Hull, Carol, 84 Humphrey, Jacquelyn, I02 Hunnicutt, Alice, 56 Hunt, Dave, 84 Hunt, Ronnie, 57, 176 Hunter, Linda, 84 Hurlbutt, Bill, 57 Hurn, Patricia, 84 Hurst, Linda, 84, 166, 171 Hurt, Mrs. Wincel, 25, 146 Hutchens, Linda, 84, 162 Hutchinson, Sherri, 102 Hutson, Ann, 84 Hvolboll, Mrs. Virginia, 25 Hyatt, Vicki, 102 Imhotf, Steve, 57 Ingersoll, Miss Sue, 25 Ingram, Ingram, Kenneth, 57, 160 Patricia, 84 INTERNATIONAL CLUB, 143 Irby, Judy, 57, I66, 187 Irby, Steve, 84, 162 Irons, Marie, 57 Irvine, Francine, 102, I72 lsenhour, Kathy, 84 lsom, Jim, 102, 175 lsom, Phil, 84, I47 lsom, Sherry, 57, 150 Ivey, Mary Margaret, 85 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, J Ann, 84 Jerry, 102 Mary, I02, I66, 175 Jackson, Rita, 57 Jackson, Rosemary, 57, 157 Jacobs, Charles, 57 Jacobs, Lesley, 102 Jacobs, Mike, I02 Jaggers, Shirley, 84, 151, 156, 177 James, Diana, 84 James, Gayle, 84, 168, 186 Jarvis, Ronnie, 103 Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins, Allen, 103 Cynthia, 84, 145 Dean, I52, 153 Jensen, John, 103 Jernigan, Don, 84, 135 Jernigan, Gary, 57 Jernigan, Veva, 57 Jilg, Victor, 84 John, Nancy, 84 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson: Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson: Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnsonl Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnsonl Cathy, 103, 140, iss Curtis, 57, 177 Deborah, 84, I76 Donald, 103 Mrs. Ethel, 25 Gerry, 103 Ira Jean, 103 James, 103, 183 Jan, 84, 162, 171 Janie, 57, I66 Joan, 103, 175 Johnny, 103 Judy, 57 Judy, 103 Judy, 103 Larry, 103 O. C., 183 Ralph, 84 Roger, 57, 140 Ronnie, 85 Sam, 154 Sara, 57, 150,, 152, 153, 171, 221 Johnson, Sidney, 57, 176 Johnson, Valerie, 103, 152 Johnson, Wainna, 85 Jones, Bob, 103, 130 Johnes, Darlene, 103 Jones, Debra, 103 Jones, Delmer, 85, 130 Jones, Jarry, 103, 119 Jones, Jay, 103 Jones, Jennifer, 85 Jones, John, 42, 57, 147, 150, I52, 153, 163, 210, 211 Jones, John, 103 Jones, Judy, 57, 140, 145, 186 Jones, Kent, 57, 118, 119, 131, 161 Jones, LaVena, 57, 177, 186 Jones, Mr. Lahman D., 18 Jones, Nadine, 103 Jones, Polly, 103 Jones, Pat, 57 Jones, Phyllis, 103 Jones, Steve, 103 Jordan, Jimmy, 57, 71, 118, 119, 134, 161, 216 JOURNALISM, II, 162 Junger, Wally, 57, 155 K Kaase, Phyllis, 103 Kager, Bruce, 85 Kager, Phillip, 57 Kager, Ruth, 103 Karn, Donna, 103, 167 Karn, Linda, 57, I60, 167 Kasinger, Connie, 57 Kaster, Maridale, 85, 168 Katz, Sandi, 58 Kay,.Jimmie, 103 Keating, Sandy, 103, 144, 172 Keating. Sherry, 58, 143 Keelin Keelin Keen, Keen, Keene Keith, Ketfer g, Benny, 103 g, Bill, 85 Janet, 103 Judy, 85 r, Margaret, 103, 168, 172 Debbie, 176 , Toya, 85 Kreisvelt, Kay, 59, 145 Krumm, John, 85 Kruse, Walter, 59, 147, 152 Krutsinger, Steven, 103 L La Coste, Cathy, 85, 153 La Coste, Jim, 103 Ladd, Joan, 59, 156, 187 LaFountain, Barbara, 85, 184 LaMascus, Deloris, 103 Lamb, Howard, 104 Lamb, Janice, 59 Lamberton, John, 59, 164, 204 Lane, Betty, 104 Lane, Carl, 104 Lane, Lawrence, 85, 141, 147 Lantord, Andra, 85, 141, I52, Lang, Sharon, 85 Langley, Marvin, 104 Langstrong, Charlyn, 59, 163, 171, 176 Lanktord, Barbara, 104 Lankfara, Billie, 59, 141, 143, 150, 174 Lanktord, Dearl, 85, 154, I60 Largent, Judy, 59, 155 Larkin, Leonard, 85, 154 Larson, Greg, 104 Latimer, Linda, 85, I72 Latimer, Victor, 104 LATIN CLUB, 174 Latsos, Freeman, 104 Latta, Lael, 59, 184 Laughinghouse, Lujean, 59 Laughlin, Ken, 59 Lawless, Mr. Jerrold, 25, 181 Keith, Keith, Keith, Keith, Keller, Keller, Debbie, 85 Elizabeth, 58, 167 Linda, 58, 186, 187 Nancy, 103 Donna, 103 Jane, 85, I72 Keller, Judy, 58, 155 Keller S herry, 85 Kel1y,'Janis, as, 162 Kelly, Te Kendall, Kendall, Kendall, Kennard, Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennon, rrie, 85, 162 Donna, 103 Floyd, 58, 180, 185 George, 85, 176 Carol, 85, 146 Allen, 58, 155 John, 58, I47, 186 Larry, 85 Max, 103, 120 Sharron, 58, 150 Robert, 85, 154 Kernaghan, Terry, 58, 186 Kent, Jackie, 193 Kessler, Alan, 183 Ketter, Ronald, 85, 154 KEY CLUB, 147 Kidd, Ricky, 103 Kidwell, Lloyd, 85 Kietzman, John, 58, 185 Kilgore, John, 58 Kilgore, Roger, 59 Killough, Delores, 59 Killough, Harold, 103 Lawmaster, Johnnie, 104 Lawrence, Jimmy, 59 Lawrence, Larry, 85 Laws, Doug, 59 Layman, Cheryl, 85, 171, 183 Leach, Linda, 59 Leak, Wanda, 59 Ledbetter, Donald, 104 Lee, Billy, 59, 154, 167 Lee, Louise, 85, 186 Lee, Michael, 104 Lee, Mike, 104, 181 Lee, Mrs. Mildred, 26 Lee Robert 85 154 Leeper, Linda, 104, 109 Lettingwell, Mike, 85 LeMay, Mrs. Eunice, 26 LeMay, Judy, 85, 186 Lemley, Mr. Joe, 20, 21, 144 Lemmons, Rita, 104 Lenox, Richard, 104, 187 Leonard, Sharon, 85 Leos, David, 85 Lesch, Laurie, 59, 66, 143, LETTERMEN'S CLUB, 161 146, 158 Lewis, Barbara, 104 Lewis, Donna, 59 Lewis, Eldon, 104, 186 Lewis, Patricia, 104 Lewis, Sandra, 85 Lewis, Sylvia, 85 Lewis, Tina, 59, 186 Kimball, Bill, 59 Kimbrell, Judy, 103 Kimmel, Nancy, 103, 140, 143, 172 Kimmel, Stephen, 94, 103, 183 Kindler, Louis, 103, 183 King, King, King King, King, Kirk, Kirk, Bobby, ss, I54 chefyi, 59, iso, iss Lynette, 103 Mike, 103 Patty, 103 Jerr 59 Y. Martha, 85, 172, 174 Kirkendoll, Carol, 59, 103 Kirkman, Mrs. Elizabeth, 25 Kirkpatrick, Danny, 85, 160, 181 Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Loucillah, 25, 155 Kirkpatrick, James, 85, 181 Kirkpatrick, Margaret, 103 Kiser, Van, 85 Klentos, Miss Despina, 25 Knapp, Jeannie, 85 Knight, Mary, 103 Koch, April, 103, 109, 140 Koger, Charlene, 59, 150, 171 Korne, Carole, 85 Kozikuski, Linda, 103 Krause, Tom, 85 228 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS, 144 Lichty, Linda, 59, 150, 168 Lighttoot, Dorothy, 59, 163, 187 Lile, Mary Frances, 85, 143 Lindmann, Ron, 104 Lindsey, Barbara, 85 Lindsey, Linda, 104 Lindsey, Paulette, 60, 155 Link, Danny, 85, 153 Lins, Dan, 104, 183 Linville, Don, 85 Linville, Janet, 104 Litterell, Bobby, 85 Litterell, Jimmy, 60, Litterell. John, 60, 154 Little, Phyllis, 60 Lively, Marvin, 120 Livesay, Sharon, 104 Lobo, Mark, 104 Locke, Jerald, 85, I60 Stephanie, 85 Bob, 60, 160 Ka , 86, 160 118, 119 Lottin, Logan, Logan, y Logan, Micki, 104, 158 Logsdon, David, 86 Loney, Jerry, 162, 186 Loney, Linda, 60, 171, 187 Long, Judy, 104 Long, Keilh, 60, 154 Loraine, Joe, 86 Loucks, Lynn, 60, 140, 146 Love, Dwayne, 104 Love, Jeannie, 60, 174 Love, Leah, 60 Lovely, Slephen, 60 Lovins, Larry, 104 Lowe, Gary, 104 Lowe, Jane, 86 Lowery, Joe, 86, 162 Lowrey, Mike, 60 Lowery, Peggy, 86, 153 Lownsbery, Sandra, 60, 167, 168 Lowrey, Linda, 86 Lowrey, Linda, 86 Lowlher, Gene, 60 Lowlher, Rod, 86, 130 Luce, Mr. Leon, 26 Luellen, Roberl, 86 Luey, Pal, 86 Lugliani, Diane, 104 Lugliani, Sleve, 60 Lumpkin, Judy, 86 Lund, Karen, 60, 143, 150, 153, 164, 174, 209 Lundberg, Susan, 104 Luppy, Charles, 60 Luslv. Mrs. lwannah, 26, 110, 156 Lyles, Bobby, 86, 119 Lyon, June, 86 Lyon, Mike, 104, 183 Lyons, Roberl, 104 M Mabry, Mr. Elmer, 26, 154 Macdonald, Laird, 86, 147, 204 Macdonald, Perry, 60, 141, 146, 164 209, 211, 212 Maclfenzie, Malcolm, 86, 145, 162 Mackey, Joe, 104 Mackey, Judy, 60, 176 Mackey, Marilyn, 104, 179 Mackey, Teresa, 79, 86, 141, 146, 171, 192 Madden, Mike, 86, 148, 180 Maddux, DeWayne, 86 Madison, Tanya, 86 Magoon, Ned, 60 Main, Eddie, 60, 141 Maines, Marilyn, 60 Mallory, Darlene, 104 Mallory, LouAnn, 86, 146, 158, 167 Maloney, Emily, 104 Maloney, Yvonne, 60, 157 Manasco, Roger, 104, 120 Manley, Larry, 60, 141, 160 Mann, Slella, 86 Marguelle, LaDonna, 60, 177 Miss Merry Ann, 26, 158, Marsh, 168, 172 Marlin, Mr. Alberl, 26, 160 Marlin, Brenda, 104 Marlin, Marlin, Carol, 86 Doug, 60 Marlin, John, 60, 154 Marlin, Linda, 60, 143 Marlin, Marilyn, 104 Marlin, Milan, 104 Marlin, Paul, 86, 144, 186 Marlin, Peggy, 86 Marlin, Rila, 104 Marlin, William, 61 Marlinez, Jim, 104, 120 Mashburn, Peggy, 104 Mason, Dr. Charles C., 18 Mason, Michael, 86 Mason, Randy, 104 Maslerson, Belly, 104 Maslerson, Judy, 104 Malheson, Dearl, 104, 148 Malhews, Judy, 61 Malhewson, Debby, 86, 173 Malhis, Doyle, 86 Malhis, Gary, 104 Malhis, Wayne, 61, 160 Malson, Kalhryn, 86, 143, 146 Mallhews, Sheila, 104 Mallingly, Harold, 86 Mallingly, Linda, 104 Mallison, Glen, 61, 154 Mallison, Rebecca, 104 Maxwell, Billy, 61, 161 Maxwell, Marlha, 104 Mayberry, Mrs. Ora, 26 Mays, Linda, 104 McAbee, Gary, 86 McBee, Mike, 86, 119 McBride, Sharon, 105 McBroom, Coy, 86, 130 McCafferly, Mr. Carl, 19 206 McCall, Sandra, 61 McCane, Sheila, 105 McClellan, Ted, 86 McCoin, David, 105 McConnell, Brenda, 105 McConnell, Donald, 105 McConnell, Larry, 61, 153 McConnell, Renee, 105 McConwell, Brenda, 105 McCormick, Joy, 61 McCrackin, Linda, 61 McDaniel, Jerry, 86 McDonald, Linda, 86 McDonald, Miss Madeline, 26 McDonald, Mary, 173 McDougal, Mrs. Murrel, 26 McDowell, Wayne, 61, 132, 181 McE4roy, Meredilh, 86, 146, 151 15 McElroy, Sandy, 61, 168, 197 McFadden, Larry, 105 McFarlin, Judy, 105 McGee, David, 105 McGee, Marlha, 105, 179 McGee, Ray, 61 McG1aulhing, Jackie, 105 McGregor, Max, 61, 181 McGuire, Sally, 105, 179 McHenry, Calhy, 86 McHenry, Don, 86 McHugh, Mr. Ernesl, 23, 26 Mclnlosh, Bennie, 105 Mclnlosh, Carolyn, 61, 176 Mclnlosh, Sandra, 61 McKay, Carol, 105 McKay, J. D., 61 McKelvey, Sandra, 61 McKenzie, Danny, 105 McKenzie, Don, 86 McKenzie, Kalhy, 105 McKenzie Linda 42 61 McKim, Merril1',I86 ' McKim, Slave, 86, 187 , 20, 144, Miller, lris, 61 Miller, Jerry, 105, 181 Miller, Joe, 87 Miller, Linda, 87, 167 Miller, RoiLynn, 61, 163 Miller, Sleve, 105 Miller, Teresa, 87 Milchell, Mr. James, 26, 144 Milchell, Linda, 61 Milchell, Lynda, 62 Milchell, Margo, 105, 171 Milchell, Mary, 87 Milchell, Marilyn, 62 Milchell, Ouida, 105 Milchell, Teresa, 62, 143 Mize, Candy, 105 Mize, Linda, 62, 186 Moak, Barbara, 87, 177 Moberly, Miss Palsy, 26, 31, 152 MODER N DANCE CLUB, 171 Moderow, Richard, 62, 150 Moeller, Gary, 105 Molfill, Monroe, Eugene, 105, 120 Dayle, 87 Monleilh, Gwendolyn, 105 Monleilh, Mary, 87 Monlgomery, Lynda, 105 Monlgomery, Susan, 62 Moody, Charley, 87 Moody, Don, 105 Moody, Jim, 62 Moody, Mike, 105 Moody, Shirley, 62 Moomey, Linda, 62 Moore, Allan, 62, 160 Moore, Barbara, 87, 184 Moore, Billy, 105 Moore, Bonnie, 87, 176 Moore, Mr. Charles, 26 Moore, Donnie, 62, 97, 162 Moore, Gary, 62, 131, 180 Moore, Janice, 87 Moore, Jeff, 105, 126 Moore, Joe, 87, 167, 177 Moore, Linda, 105 Moore, Nedra, 62, 155 Moore, Philip, 62 Moore, Rosanne, 87, 141, 187 Moore, Sharon, 105 Moore Teddie, 62 Moorhead, Terry, 62, 126, 147 McKin zie, Thomas, 86 McLaughlin, Don, 105, 183 McLaughlin, Pam, 105, 184 McMa McMa McMa han, Kay, 61 nus, Sharon, 86 nus, Shirley, 105 McMorrough, Ted, 86 McMullen, Phyllis, 86 McNa bb, Joe, 86, 149 McPelers, Tim, 61 Mcgliail, John, 86, 148, 149, 151 McSpadden, Tom, 94, 105, 183 McWi lliams, Kalhy, 105, 141 McWilliams, Mike, 86 Meason, Larry, 61, 150 MEDICO CLUB, 175 Melford, Tonie, 105 Meislrell, Linda, 105 Mellor, Darrell, 105 Mendenhall, Mike, 105 Mendoza, Vincenl, 86 Mendoza, Wilma, 86 Menees, Kalhy, 86, 158, 176, 187 Menees, Keilh, 86, 183 Meredilh, Carol, 61, 171, 187 Meredilh, Joyce, 105, 141 Merre 11, Dale, 105 Merriman, Carol, 61, 86, 143, 163, 168 Merriman, Carolyn, 151, 184 Mesby, Jimmy, 154 Messmer, Lynelle 86 Melcall, Judy, 105, 173 Middlebrook, Glenda, 105 Middlelon, Dana, 105, 171 Mieir, Bob, 61 Miles, Lynn, 84, 87, 167 Miles, Vernon, 105 Miles, Tom, 87 Miller, Barbara, 105 Miller, Brenda, 105 Miller, David, 105 Miller, Mrs. Dora Mae, 26 Miller, Elizabelh, 105, 183 Mglllgr, George, 87, 149, 151, 174, Moorman, Kalhy, 105 Morain, Linda, 87 Moran, Carolyn 62, 150, 184, 213 Morehead, John, 105, 143, 180 Morehead, Lyon, 87, 160 Moreland, Allen, 105 Morgan, Don, 62 Morgan, Mrs. Lynn, 26, 168, 173 Morgan, Mary, 106, 179 Morgans, Philip, 62, 154 Morris, Allene, 62 Morris, Mr. Dwighl, 26, 119 Morris, Trudy, 87 Morros, Slanley, 87 Morrison, Bobby, 87, 167 Morrison, Jim, 62 Morrison, Larry, 106 Morrison, Pam, 62, 146, 151 165, 169, 220 ' Morrison, Phyllis, 87 Morrissey, Kalhleen, 62, 143, 156, 181 Morlon, Mr. James, 26 Mosby, Jimmy, 87 Mosby, Raymond, 106 Moseby, Laura, 106 Moseby, Roger, 62 Moser, Dorolhy, 62 Moses, Roy, 106 Mosier, Cherie, 62, 169 Mosier, Kalhryn, 106, 141, 169 Moudy, James, 106 Mounger, Johnny, 106 Moxley, Richard, 106, 119 Mozingo, Cheryl, 106 aa, 141, 169 Mozingo, Joyce, 87, MU ALPHA THETA, 148 Mulanax, Eldon, 106 Mulanax, Nina, 62 Mullen, Sharlyn, 106, 179 Mullennix, Jim, 106 Mullen, Jimmy, 87, 154 Munn, Bob, 106 Murdock, Joe, 62 Murdock, John, 63, Murdock, Sleve, 106, Murphy, Cheryl, 87 154 120 229 171, Murphy, Pal, 63 Murray. Connie, 41, 50, 152, 169, 192, 216 Murrell, Bonna, 106 Myers, Diana, 106 Myles, Sleve, 106, 183 N Nale, Billie, 87 Nale, James, 63 Nanlz, Johnny, 87 Nash, Nancy, 87, 141 Nash, Teresa, 87 Nasworlhy, Mrs. Carol, 26, 169 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, 150, 151 Neal, Miss Nancy, 26, 169 Neal, Wayne, 106 Nebraski, Harold, 87 Needham, Donna, 63, 141, 146, 199 Needham, Sandra, 105, 106, 113 Neel, Larry, 63, 134 Belh, 87, 187 Donna, 87 63, 146, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Eddie, 106, 177 Nelson, 187, 202 Nelson, Palrick, 41, 63, 149 Mike, 106, 180 Karrel, 63, 146, 151, 169, Nemec, Nesbill, Mrs. Dolores, 20, 27 New, Donnie, 63 Newkirk, Miss Edna, 27 Newman, Dekker, 106 Newman, Mark, 63 Newson, Julia, 63 Newlon, Mrs, Mary Sue, 27 Nichols, Charles, 63, 167 Gary, 117, 131, 147 Nickel, Nickles, Mike, 64, 186 Niekamp, Gloria, 87, 184 Ninman, Phil, 64 Nipp, Thomas, 106 Nix, Joe, 106 Nix, Phillip, 87 Noble, Judy, 64, 143, 156, 174 Noe, Candy, 106, 179 Nolan, Mrs. Belh, 27 Nolan, Mr. Emmell, 27, 119 Nolan, Tommy, 106, 141 Norman, Jack, 87 Norman, Kalhy, 106 Norman, Mark, 87 Norlhern, Linda, 64, 187 Norvell, Bill, 87, 151, 167 Norvell, Phil, 87 Norwood, Charlolle, 87, 187 Noll, Jody, 87, 167, 173, 187 Noll, Mary, 64, 165, 173 O Oakley, Shelby, s7, ua, 119, 147, 161 Oales, Emmill, 64 Oales, Lynn, 106 Obenour, Jean, 106 O'Dell, Linda, 50, 64, 163, 169 186, 200 O'Dell, Marma, 87, 162, 171, 203 O'Dell, Rila, 64 Oglesby, Mr. Gerald, 27, 122, 131 O'Hara, Mrs. Lorene, 27 Olden, Aaron, 64 Oldham, Wendy, 106, 141 Oliphanf, Virginia, 87, 186 Oliver, Deanna, 87, 143, 177 Oliver, Jim, 87, 184 O'Nea1, Keilh, 87, 143 O'Neil1, Linda, 106, 180 OPERA CLUB, 186, 187 ORCHESTRA, 184, 185 Orde, Palricia, 64, 143, 151, 153 Orme, Mr. Jack, 27, 162 Orndorlf, Linda, 64 Orr, Mr. Charles, 27, 144 Orr, Mrs. Nadine, 27 Orlh, Fred, 64, 147 Osborn, Cheryl, 106 Osborn, Teresa, 64, 141, 146 Osburn, Pearl, 87, 162 Cherie, 87 Owen, Owens, Donna, 64 Owens, Janel, 106, 113, 119 Owens, Linda, 87 Lela, 87 Owens, Owens, Suellen, 50, 64, 146 Owens, Valerie, 64 P Pace, Dixie, 64 Pagono, Calhy, 106, 179 Page, Donna, 64, 174 Page, Kalhleen, 214 Palmer, Terry, 106, 183 Pankralz, Donna, 64, 145 Pannell, Harold, 106 Panler, Mr. Jerry, 28, 119, 121 Pape, Peggy, 50, 64, 141, 146, 151 Pinson, Calhey, 107 Pinley, Mike, 88 Pirlle, Leonard, 88, 119 Pill, Mrs. Geneva, 28 PiHman, Dolores, 88 Pleasanl, Barbara, 107 Plumlee, Norene, 88, 184 Plummer, Bonnie, 107, 141 Poffenbarger, Fred, 88 Poll, Debrie, 107, 179 Polle, Mrs. Vallair, 28 Poorboy, Larry, 65 Reilz, France, 89, 162 Renigar, Wesley, 67 Reves, Mrs. Velma, 29, 174 Reynolds, Billy, 89 Reynolds, David, 107, 130 Reynolds, Mark, 107, 186 Reynolds, Mike, 67, 187 Reynolds, Roberr, 107 Reynolds, Sue, 89, 181 Reynolds Tom, 107, 119 Sampson, Wilfred, 108, 120 Sams, Gordon Lee, 89 Samuel, Sue, 89 Sanders, Bill, 89 Sanders, Gloria, 89 Sanders, Janice, 108, 113 Sanders, Janice, 67 Sanders, Kalhy, 108, 173, 175 Sanders, Larry, 89 Sanders Tom 68 181 175 8, I6 152, 15 3, 212 Park, Jerry, 87, 141, 147 Poplin, Bobby, 107 Poreda, Rober1', 88, 160 Rice, ciiidy, 89 Rice, Sally, 89 Rice, Sharon, 89 Richardson Park, Jim, 64 Parker, Linda, 106, 175 Parker, Judy, 106 Parker, Roberla, 64, 146, 160 Parker, Sharon, 64 Parkhill, Sue, 88 Parkinson, John, 88, 119, 141, 147 199 Parsons, Brenda, 106 Parsons, Glenn, 64 Parsons, Terry, 64, 118, 119, 161 Parlin, Palricia, 88 Paru, Rachel, 64, 146, 165 Pale, Jackie, 88 Pale, Janice, 64 Pale, Jean, 106 Palrick, Carole, 88 Pafrick, KaJean, 106, 179 Pallerson, Avalon, 106 Pallerson, Barbara, 88 Pallerson, Billy, 64, 154 Pallerson, Elizabelh, 88 Pallerson, Karon, 88 Paul, Patricia, 88 Linda, 41, 67, 105, 146 Shank, Tom, 68, Payne, Elaine, 88 Payne, Lynda, 65 Payne, Naomi, 106 Peabody, Larry, 88 Peace, Sandra, 65 Pearson, Arlie, 88 Pearson, Barbara, 106 Pearson, Linda, 106 Peck, Anifa, 65 Pederson, David. 65. 150 Perry, Nancy, 65, 146. 156 Pegues, Alice, 88, 173 Peirce, Suzy, 88 Pence, Tobie, 177 Pendergrafl, Chesler, 65 Pendergrafr, Joyce. 88 Peninger, Srella, 65 Penner, Mr. Vtllaymafl. 23 Penin lon, Bu , 88 Penniiiglon, Tom, 65, 128. 130. 161 184 Penrod, Michael, 88, 180 Perego, Barbara, 65, 155 Perego, Richard, 106 Pere11', Mrs. Virginia, 28 Perez, Isis, 106 Perino, Sandy, 65 Perry, Margarel, 88 Perryman, Marlin, 65, 176, 187 Pefers, Ann, 65, 106 Pelers, Gary. 83. 154 Pelersen, Linda, 88 Pefersen, Shirley, 106 Pelerson, Jackie, 106, 173 Pelre, Linda, 88 Pelros, Mrs. Barbara, 28, 144 Pellif, Kenny, 106 PeHy, Roy, 65 Phegley, Larry, 106, 176 Phelps, Ruih, 65, 143, 151, 177 Phillips, Billy, 107, 183 Phillips, Chrisline, 88, 146, 151 162 Phillips, Era Mae. 55 Phillips, James, 88 Phillips, Jimmie, 65 Phillips, Jerry, 107, 144 Phillips, Lizzie, 107 Phillips, Marlha, 65, 146, 165 Phillips, Sharon, 65, 155 Phinney, Kalherine, 65 Phinney Vicky, 107, 141 Picke11', Carlefle, 88 Pierce, Irene, 65 Pierce, John, 88, 92, 147 Piersall Dale, 107 Pike, Miss MGFQSFY. 29- 143 Pingelfon, Joanne, 107 Pingellon, Johnny, 65 Pingellon, Roberf, T07 Pingellon, Suzanne, 107 Porler, Douglas, 88 Porler, Sue, 65, 167 Pollorf, Mrs. Mary, 28 Poulos, Francine, 88, 186 Powell, Bales, 88 Powell, Billie, 107, 158 Powell, Mike, 107 Praler, Sam, 65, 177 Prall, Karen, 88 Preddy, Dee Ann, 88 Preslon, Janel, 65, 141, 146 Presron, Rufh Ann, 88 Prewilf, David, 65, 186 Price, Claudia, 88 Price, Connie, 107, 175 Price, Ginna, 65, 177 Prickell, Lew, 107 Pricke1'1', Tom, 107, 160, 184 Pridmore, Linda, 107 Pri1che11', Pefe, 65, 118 Proclor, Judy, 88, 186 Proflilf, Palricia, 88, 173, 177 Provorse, Judilh, 88, 156 Provorse, Larry, 66 Pry, Ricky, 66, 185 Pry, Ronnie, 66, 181, 185 Puff, Willard, 162 Pullin, Sarah, 107, 183 Purdy, Roberl, 66, 149 Purviance, Sue, 66, 186 Pyle, Frank, 88, 181 Pyles, Sandy, 66, 107, 169, 186 Pyles, Sarah, 169, 185 Q Quesenbery, Miss Virginia, 28 Quinn, Maureen, 107, 152, 173 R Raburn, Mike, 66 Ragge, Judy, 107 Ragsdale, Elizabelh, 107 Ragsdale, Linna, 88, 176 Ragsdale, Louise, 88 Rahal, Barbara, 88 Ralslon, Margarel, 88, 152, 167 Ramsey, Miss Jewel, 28, 166 Randall, Beverly, 66, 187 Randall, Shelia, 88 Raney, Peggy, ss, 143, 152, 174 Raper, Roberta, 107 Rask, Chris, 66, 160 Ralhbone, Jim, 88 Ralliff, Palsy, 107 Ralzlaff, Mr. Barney, 29 Rauch, Billy, 66, 149, 181 Rauch, Robin, 107 Raulslon, Ron, 66, 160 Raus, Linda, 66 Raull, JoAnn, 107 Raynolds, Doug, 88, 147, 196 Reagon, Julia, 107 Richards, Randall, 89 Richardson Richardson , Crisli, 107 , Helen, 107 Richardson, Jim, 107 Richardson, Johnny, 107 Richardson, Mike, 67, 164 Milchell, 107, 141, 143 Rickman, Rick, 89 Ridley, Gary, 89, 186 Rigdon, Bobby, 107, 120 Riggs, Roy, 107 Riley, Bill, 67 Riiey, Calhy, 67, 169 Ringle, Mr. Verlin, 29 Rippe, Bill, 89, iso, 152 Ritz, Phil, 67 Roach, Rickey, 107 Roark, Linda, 107, 152, 173, 186 Robbins, Roberls, Roberls, Roberfs, Roberls, Roberls, Roberls, Donna, 89 Carole, 89, 162 Denny, 107 Lois, 89 Mike, 89 Penny, 67, 152, 153, 187 Rebecca, 89 Robey, Judy, 89 Robinson, Robinson Robinson Robinson Ber1', 107 , Linda, 107, 179 , Marilyn, 67 Vicki, 107 Robinson: Wanda, 107 Roden, Connie, 108 Rodgers, Cindy, 67, 152, 186, 187 205 Rodgers, Gene, 108 Rodgers, Kalhy, 108 Roessler, Bill, 108 Rogers, Glenda, 108 Rogers, Jan, 108, 113, 158, 169, 171 192 Rogers, Jeanelle, 108 Rogers, Sands, Mrs. Valdene, 29, 32, 94 Salwell, Darryl, 89 Sasser, Kennelh, 89 Sallerlee, Don, 89 Sallerwhife, Jerrine, 108 Sauerwein, Susan, 108, 158 Saunders, Miss Joyce, 20, 29, 144 Saufer, David, 87, 89, 118, 119, 141 Savage, Mary Ann, 41, 68, 146, 169 Scace, John, 108 Schellen, Edward, 154 Schiff, Alan, 89, 119 Schlemme, Gary, 68 Schneider, Sharilyn, 68 Scholler, Edward, 68 SCHOOL LIFE, 163 Schooler, Mrs. Olive, 29 Schoonover, Lyle, 89 Schoulen, Arnold, 89 Schrandl, Sherry, 68, 174, 177 Schroeder, Dan, 89, 180 Schroeder, Marlha, 108, 175 Schroeder, William, 89 Schuelle, Donna, 68, 151 Schuler, Jan, 108, 179 Schulle, Ken, 89, 154 Schulle, Mike, 108 Schuman, Marc, 89, 91, 147 Schwabe, Mrs. Barbara, 29 Schweilzer, George, 108 Scism, Ted, 108 50011, Ben, ss, 75, 116, 118, 119, 126 Sco11', Mr. Cecil, 29 Scoll, Geri, 89 Scoll, Palricia, 108 Scoll, Richard, 108 Scoll, Sylvia, 108, 169 Scoff, Sealon, Sealon, Mr. William, 29 Sandra, 108 Sieve, 68, 154 Seawrighf, Linda, 89 Seawrighl, Wendell, 68, 177, 186 Segovia, Gerald, 108, 183 RED CROSS, 166, 167 Reddi ng, Donnie, 107, 120 RED FEATHERS, 168, 169 Reece, George, 88 Reecher, Dennis, 102, 107 Reed, Elizabelh, 88 Reed, Jerry, 107 Reed, Judy, 88, 177 Reed, Merle, 107, 120 Reed, Sharon, 88, 180 Reed, Tom, 67, 141, 152, 160, 186, 187, 212, 218 Reed, Vinson, 67 Reese erl 67 173, 175, 185 .Ch v. . Reeves, Carolyn, 107 Regalis, Vincenl, 67 Reid, Reinol Reins, Sharon, 107 ds, Gus, 107 Bob, 88, 126, 147 151, 168 Rogers, Lorella, 108, 113 Rollins, Billie Jean, 108 Rolsfon, Rodney, 108 Rose, James, 108 Rose, Mark, 89 Ross, Peggie, 67 Ross, Wanda, 89 Rosser, Mariorie, 108, 143 Roszel, Norda, 89, 141, 158, 184 Roszel, Randy, 108, 130, 181 Rolhhammer, Jerry, 89 Rolramel, Carlean, 108 Rowe, Sandi, 67 Rowell, Ronnie, 67, 118, 119, 161, 204 Rowland, Hazel, 108 Roy, Bob, 108 Ruby, George, 67, 118, 119 Rucker, Sue, 108, 169, 179 Ruckman, Juanila, 108 Ruckman, Leonard, 67 Ruffin, Joe, 67 Ruffin, Roberl, 108, 160 Runyan, Jimmy, 89, 152, 153 Runyan, Debbie, 67 Runyon, Ken, 108, 120 Ruse, Kenny, 108, 119, 130 Rush, Palricia, 108, 158, 167 Rush, Palli, 108, 143, 169, 172 Russell, Mary, 67, 146 Russell, Omer, 108, 180 Russell, Richard, 89 Russell, Vince, 108 Rylander, Casey, 67, 146, 165, 169 S Sager, Cheryl, 67, 177 Sager, Miss Larelfia, 29 Salas, John, 89 Salas, Tony, 67 230 Segovia, Linda, 68 89 Segovia, Olga, Seiberl, Mike, 108, 149 Selby, Gerald, 89 Self, Mark, 68 Sellers, Gerold, 1 Sellers, Mark, 08 89 Sellman, Mary, 89, 154 Semones, Lynn, 89, 143, 151 108, 120 Semones, Lee, Seral1', Ca rolyn, 68 Serzy, Dennis, 108 Shaffer, Charlie, Shaffer, Wanda 68, 147, 205 89 shank, san, 42,'68, 11.9, iss, 220 151, 164, 209, 230 Sharkey, Bobby, 108, 173 Sharkey, Pal, 89 Sharp, Leondra, 108 Sharp, Sandy, 89, 162, 167 Sharpe, Fred, 184 Shaver, Sharlene, 89 Shaw, Roger, 108 Shea, Judy, 68, 186 Shealy, Cheryl, 108 Shearer, Linda, 89, 173 Shehan, Darrell, 68 Shehan, Eric, 89, 185 Sheldon, Sheila, 68, 163, 174 Shelfon, Michael, 68 Shepard, Bob, 68, 131, 151 Gayle, 108 Shepard, Shepard, Larry, 68 Sheppard, Herberl, 89 Sheridan, Frank, 89, 160, 177 Sherman, Jan, 77, 90, 141, 153, 162 173 Sherman, LeeAnna, 108 Sherwood, Kalhe, 108 Shellers, Jane, 68 Shields, Rick, 68 Shipley, Monly, 68 Shipley, PGQQY, 90 Shipman, John, 90, ISI Shipman, Michael, 90 Shoenhair, Phyllis, 68 Shonkwiler, Jerry, 68, I47, ISI, 209, 2I2 Shorl, Darline, 90 Shoulders, Diana, 68, ISI Sholders, Kalhy, 90 Shouse, Debra, IOB Shumale, Larry, 69 Shryock, Wilma, 90 Sides, Belly, 90 Sides, Linda, 69 Silkey, Kennelh, 90, l54 Silkey, Wayne, l08 Simmons, Mrs. Clarice, 29 Simmons, Kalhleen, 69, l5l, I56 I65, I69, I74 Simmons, Kennelh, 90, IB3 Simmons, Lorella, 69 Simmons, Pal, 69 Simmons, Sandy, 90 Simms, Mrs. Mary Louise, 20, 29 Simons, Mary Jo, I09 Simpson, Linda, 69, I46 Simpson, Susan, I09, I67 Sinclair, Wall, 90, I8l Singer, David, 69, II8, II9, I30 lol Skaggs, Judy, 69, I44, IS7, I67 Skalla, Sleve, I09 Skellon, Harold, 90 Skellon, Mr. Jack, 29, 34, l48 Ski er Kenny I09 200 PP 1 1 SkEBdopoIe, Royce, 90, II8, II9, Slagle, Tommy, 69, I60, I67, I96 Sloan, Jane, 69, I43, I86 Spence, Gail, 69 Spencer, Donna, 90, l57 Spencer, Glenda, I09, ISB, I69, l7l, I79 Spencer, Larry, 70, II8, II9 Spencer, Remell, I09, I67, I76 Spicer, Kennelh, 90, l4l, I54 Spriggs, Jessie, I09 Springer, Harold, I09, IBB Spggger, Leonard, I09, l20, l4l Springslyne, Tom, I09 STAGECRAFT, I60 Slaib, Gloria, 70 Slaires, Janie, I09 Slaires, Jim, 90 Slakis, Slacy, 90 Slalker, Howard, I09, I49, I76 Slallsworlh, Gary, 70, IS4 Slallsworlh, Gene, I09 Slandley, Mary I09 Slanley, Lee, IIO9, I76 Slarnes, Lynda, I09 Slarr, Bernadelle, I09, I67, I79 Slarr, Jeanelle, 70 Slarr, Sylvia, 70, I87 Slalum, Carrol, I09 Slearnes, Norma, I09, l85 Sleed, Earline, I09 Sleed, Glen, 70 Sleele, Carol, 90, l75 Sleele, Lauren, I09 Sleele, Mike, 70 Slegmann, George, 70, I54 Slehm, Keilh, 70, I60 Sleil, Charles, 70 Slelle, Donald, 90 Slenqer, Mrs. Lorna, 29 Slephen, Theresa, I09 Slephens, Ted, 90 Slephenson, Pegqy, 90, l58 Slerne, Vicki, I09 Slevens, Jack, I09 Slevenson, Bob, 90 Slevenson, James, 70, l55 Slevenson. John, 70 Slewarl, Bruce, 70, l3l Slewarl, Gary, 90 Slice, Bobby, I09 Slilley, Mike, I09 Slilley, Millie, 90, I46, l52, l53 Slilley, Reggie, 70 Slilwell, Belly, 90, I46, I62, I67 Slilwell, Ronnie, 90 Sliles, Kay, 90, IBI, IBB Slock, Mr. Arnold, 29 Slockwell, Mauri, I09 simon, Mr. Eddie, 29, 126, 133 Sullon, Ted, 7l Swaim, Rila Ann, IIO Sweel, Reva, 9l Swenson, Rusly, 7l SYMPHONIC BAND, I80, l8l SYNCHRONETTES, l58, I59 Szaszko, Mary Anne, I I0 T Tabler, Richard, ll0 Tackell, Jarry, 9l, l26 Tadpole, Tommy, 9I, IS4 Taff, David, 9l, 144 Tanner, Zenoma, IIO Tale, Gina Belh, 7I, I43, l5l, I56, 174, 186 Taylor, Alberl, 7l, ll0 Taylor, Bonila, 9l Taylor, Joe, 9l, l54 Taylor, Joyce, 7I Taylor, Lee, IIO Taylor, Linda, 7l, I46, I52, l7l, I87 Taylor, Roger, 7l, l54 Taylor, Ronald, 9I Taylor, Ronnie, I44 Taylor, Ronnie, 9l, II8, II9 Taylor, Sandy, ll0, I80 Taylor, Shirley, ll0 Taylor, Susan, 66, 7l, I67, I74 Taylor, Wanda, 9l Teague, Pal, ll0, I85, I87 Teague, Mr. Rex, 29 Tecumseh, Erania, 7l, ISI, I53, I75 Teenor, Jeri, IIO Teipel, Kilfy, 9l, I46, l53, I58, l7I Templelon, Roberl, lI0, I87 Tennison, Evelyn, 7l Terrell, Anne, 7l, I60, I63, I69 Terrell, Marcia, IO6, IIO, I69 Troxell , Terry, 7I, 72, I54 Truiillo, Tucker, Mike, 72 Margarel, 9l Tucker, Marilyn, IIO Tucker, Willa Mae, 72 Tuller, Jerry, 9l Tuller, John, 72 Tumbleson, Mr. Gerald, 20, 30 Turley, Greg, ll0 Turnbaugh, Mr. Tom, 30, I49 Turnbull, Lolly, IIO, II3, I69, l92 Turner, Carol, 72 Turner, Don, 72 Turner, Janice, 72, I44, l77 Turner, Lana, 72 Turner, Margarel, ll0 Tully, Pal, 72, I46 Twisl, Deana, 72, I45, I60 Tyson, Carol, 9l, I62 Tyson, Janie, 72 U Urquiola, Teresila, IIO, I74 Ulley, Joe, 9I V VanBrunl', Jessie, 72 VanDevenler, Calhy, ll0 VanDevenler, Jon, 9l, l5l, I62 Vandievere, Jim, ll0 VanHove, Gusl, 72, I4l, I43, l53, I74, l86, l98, I99, 2l3 , Joyce, 9l, l57 Vann Vann, Louis, IIO Vann, Ples, II8, l26 Varnell, Gary, 72, IS4 Varnell, Paul, IIO Slone, Bob, 90, I76, I87 Slone, Charles, I09 Slone, Mr. Clifford, 29 Slone, Herman, I09 Slone, Palricia, 70 Slone, Tom, I09 Sloner, Alice, 70 Sloner, Phil, I09 Slorm, Karen, 70, I46, ISI, l7l Slorm, Paula, 90, I4l, ISI, l7l Slorms, Danny, I09 Slorms, Harry, I09 Sloul, Susie, 70 Sloul, Waller, 70 Slringfellow, Terry, I09 Slrobel, Glen, 70, II8, II9, l34, l6I Slrobel, Vivian, Il0 Slrong, Glenda, 90 Slrong, Slephen, 70, I80 Slroud, George, 70 Slroud, John, 70 Slroul, Mike, 70, I49 Sluarl, Bill, 90, I74, l84 Sluarl, Gary, II8, II9 Sluck, Elaine, 90 Sluck, Wayne, 90 STUDENT COUNCIL, l40, l4l Sluermann, Waller, 70, l48, IS' Thalman, Robbie, 9I Thayer, Charles, ll0 Thayer, Linda, 9l, I53, I87 Thelen, Marianne, 9l THESPIANS, l52 Thomas, Cheryl, 72 Thomas, Lillie, 72 Thomas, Marilyn, 72, l5I, I74, I80, IB4 Thomas, Mary Lynn, ll0 Thomas, Rena, ll0 Thomas, Samuel, ll0 Thomas, Sleve, IIO Thompson, Dennis, l54 Thompson Golden, 9l, I83 Thompson Harold, 72 Thompson, James, 9l Thompson, James, l54 Thompson Lonnie, 9l Thompson, Lynda, IIO Thompson, Sharon, IIO, l52, I69, I73 Thompson, Susie, IIO Thompson, Terry, ll0 Thorne, Jean, BB, 9l, IB6 Thorpe, Gary, ll0 Thorpe, Miss Opel, 29 Thresher, Paul, 72, l54 Tideman, Dan, ll0, IB3 Tielgen, Nancy, 50, 72, I46, ISI, I86 Tillery, Jim, 9l Timmons, Kay, 9l Timmons, Linda, IIO Tincup, John, 72, l54 Tincup, Sarah, IIO Tinsley, Bonnie, IIO Tiplon, Michael, ll0 Tischler, Donna IIO Tillle, Jim, 72, l4I, I44 Toevs, Mr. Harold, 29 Tolar, Dale, 72, I43, l77 VARSITY BAND, IB2, IB3 Vaughn, Charles, 9I, II9, I34 Vaughn, Linda, Il0 Vauhgn, Roy, IIO Vaughn, Trudy, 72, I43, I74 Veach, Fran, 72 Veal, Eugenia, ll0, l83 Veale, Joe, 9I Venable, Mrs. Sue, 30, I46 Veslal, Mr. Felix, 30 V?Sl, Slan, 73, I48, I5l, I52, 2II, Viana, Suzy, IIO Viclory, Ray, IIO Villareal, Bob, 73 Villareal, Marlha, 9l Vincenl, Carolyn, 73 Vosbrink, Karen, IIO, I73 W wade, Alice, 73, I96 Wahl, Mike, 110, 120, 130 wsla, Gail, 73, 154 Walden, Joann, 73 Walker, Alan, Il0 Walker, Carol, IIO Walker, Cheri, 9l, I46, I76 Walker, Gerald, 95, IIO, I43 Walker, Phyllis, III Walker, Susan, 73 Wallace, John, 73 Wallace, Sandy, 73, I53, l65 Wallace, Sharon, III, l52, l58 Wallace, Tom, 73, I53 Waller, Gary, III Walllck, Bill, 91, I54 Walls, Linda, III Wallsmilh, Ronald, 73 Wallers, Carol, 73 Smellz, Walda, 69, l7l, I76 Smilh, Al, 69, l4l, I43, I47, l65 Smilh, Barbara, I09, I74 Smilh, Barbara, I09 Smilh, Bill, 90 Smilh, Bob, 90, l52, I53, I86 Smilh, Bruce, I09 Smilh, Cheryl, 90 Smilh, Cheryl, I09, 167 Smilh, Chris, 90 Smilh, Clyde, 69 Smilh, Darlene, I09 Smilh, Davey, 90 Smilh, David, 69, I30 Smilh, Diane, 69 Smilh, Dorinda, 90 smnh, Doug, 90, 176 Smilh, Evelyn, I09, l85 Smilh, Gordon, 69, I76, I87 Smilh, J. D., 90 Smilh, J. W., I09 Smilh, Janel, I09 Smilh, Jerry, 90 Smilh, Jimmy, 69 Smilh, Joe, 4I, 69, l26, I47, l5l 161, 212, 219 Smilh, John, 90 Smilh, Joyce, I09 Smilh, Karla, l83 Smilh, Kalhleen, 90 Smilh, LeRoy, 69 Smilh, Linda, 69, I5I, l75, I87 Smilh, Linda, 90 Smilh, Loyce, I09 Smilh, Millon, I09 Smilh, Palricia, ISB Smilh, Phillip, 69, I76 Smilh, Roberl, 69 Smilh, RoyLinda, 69 Smilh, Susan, I09 Smilh, Virginia, l48, ISI, I74, 2l0 Smilh, Waller, I09, l20, I83 Smilh, Wann, I09, I44 Smilh, Wisla, 69 Smilher, Jean, I09 Smilher, Kalhy, 90 Snap, Charles, 90, I49 Snell, Jackie, I09 Snell, Kay, 69, I46 Sorrels, Judilh, 69, I55 Sowers, Susan, I09 Spain, Tom, 47, 69, I80 SPANISH CLUB, I74 Sparks, Judi, 90, I43, I62 Sparks, Karen, I09 SPEAKERS' BUREAU, I53 Speer, Gary, 90, I66 Speer, Mary, I09, I73 Spellins, Don, I09 Slulsman, Gerald, 9l Slulsman, Sharon, 70 Sullivan, Kay, 9l Sullivan, Mike, ll0 Sullivenl, James, 9l Sunday, Alice, 70 Sunday, Lucille, IIO Supernaw, Carol, 70, ISI, I64, I69 Supernaw, Judi, 9I, I62 Supernaw, Kalhy, ll0, I58 Surber, Mary, 7l Surber, Mary Jane, 9l, I62 Tomlinson, Miss Bernice, 20, 30, 3I TOM TOM, I64, l65 Toney, Fran, 72, I43, I73, I80 Tracy, Ronnie, 72, l22, l4l Tremm, Mr. Roy, 30 TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL CLUB l54 Tramel, Ann, ll0 Travieso, Edilh, 72, I74 TREBLE TONES, I79 Trenl, Woody, ll0, l4l Tripp, Jolene, IIO 231 Walters, Diane, 73, I43, I46, ISI, l84, 220 Wallon, Marly, III Walls, Anila, 73, I75, l86 Ward, Danny, 73 Ward, Delores, 73 Ward, Mary, III Warden, Greg, III, l20, l30 Warma, Mike, 73 Warma, Sara, III, I72 Wiaggen, Barbara, 76, 79, 9I, I69 Warren, Jan, 9I, I7l Warren, Louis, 73, I87 Warren, Velma, Ill Washington, Georgia, 73, I77 Washington, Janis, 9l Washington, Rickey, lll, IB3 Waters, Carol, 9l Watkins, Vicki, lll, I79 Watson, Bobby, Ill, l85 Watson, Darrell, 73 Wean, Terry, I47 Wean, Tim, 73, lll, l26, l4l Weatherly, Patricia, 73 Weaver, Brenda, lll Webb, Mitch, lll Webb, Ralph, 9I Weir, Betsy, lll Wells, Elvertta, 73 Wells, Melody, Ill, l4l West, Howard, lll, l2O Whiten, Tommy, lll Whitley, Martin, 9l Whitney, Eddie, 9l, IB3 Whitsett, Eddie, lll Whittaker, Don, 9I Whittington, Linda, 9l Whittmore, Anita, lll Wieczorek, Johnny, 74, I47, l80 Wigley, Kathleen, Ill Wiggs, Danny, 9l, l8O Wilcoxson, Fred, 9l, l6O Wiley, Ray, 91, I77 Wilkerson, Donald, 74 Wilkins, Nancy. 74 Wilkins, Nora Kay, 9l Wilkins, Roger, I83 Wilkinson, Charlene, 74, l4l, I46, Wren, Fleetless, 92, I76 Wright, Duane, 74 Wright, Mrs. George, 30 Wright, Mary, 92 Wright, Myra Joe, IIZ Wright, Vickie, ll2, I79 Wyatt, Arthur, 92, l3l Wyzard, Kenneth, 74 Wilson, Brad, lll, I83 Wilson, Calvin, 88, 92 Wilson, Charles, 74 Wilson, Gerald, 74 Wilson, Gordon, 92, l80 Wilson, Janis, III Wilson, Jerry, 92 Wilson, Kenna-Dean, Ill, I79 Wilson, Larry, Ill Wilson, Phyllis, III Wilson, Richard, 74, I52, l53, 186 Wilson, Rudy, 74 Wilson, Ryck, 74, I63 Wilson, Steve, 92 Wilson, Tommy, Ill Wimmer, Randy, Ill, l20 Wyzard, Sandra, 92 Yancy. Jerri, 74 Yarnell, Sheryl, 92 Yeager, Marcia, 92, I76 Yeager, Marcia, I74, IBO Yeckley, Margaret, 92 Yeckley, Mark, 92 Yerton, Robert, 74, l4l York, Judy, 74 West, Jonie, lll West, Judy, Ill West, Michele, 73, I49 Westgate, John, 73, l85 Westgate, Kathy, 73, I80, lB8 Weygand, Gwen, 9l, I44 Wheatley, Wayne, 9l, I47, 207 Wheeler, Howard, 73, I54 Whitaker, Anna, Ill Whitby, J. R,, lll, IBO White Allan, 9l White, Calvin, 73, l8l White, David, lll, I77 White, Dennis, 74 White, Geraldine, 74, I84 White, Howard, 74 White, John, I3l White, Patti, lll, I69 White, Ronnie, lll White, Stephen, Ill Whitehead, Billie, lll Whiteis, Nancy, Ill l4B, ISI, IB6, ZI3 Wilkinson, Linda, 9l Willbourn, Paula, lll Williams, Bill, lll, IB3 Williams Bob, lll Williams, Diana, 9I Williams, Donna, 9l, I69, I76 Williams, Jannie, lll Williams, Jerry, lll Williams, Joyce, 92 Williams Peggy, Ill, l67 Williams Richard, 74 Williams Sheree, lll, I79 Williams, Shirley, lll Williams, Tommy, I83 Williams, Verma, 92 Williams, Warren, Ill Williamson, James, 92 Willis, Bonnie, lll, l4l Willis, Jacquelynn, lll, I73 Willis, Joan, 92 Wilson, Anita, lll, l4l Wimmer, Stan, 74, l54, l60 Winchester, Gary, Ill Winfield, Carol, lll Winesburg, Mr. Elbert, 30 Wing, Donna, lll, l75 Winters, Karen, lI2 Winters, Rick, Il2 Winston, Judy, 92 Wise, Cheryl, 74, I58, I67 Wise, Jo, 92, I62 Wise, Renea, 92 Wiseman, Mary, 92 Wolfe, Bill, ll2 Wood, Marcia, 94, Il2, l52 Wood, Nancy, 74, l5l, 2ll Wood, Mrs. Virgil O., I8 Woodard, Paul, 74 Wooden, Miss Phyllis, 30 Woods, Clifton, II2, l83 Woods, David, 74 Woods, Margaret, Il2, I73 Woods, Marilyn, lI2 232 York, Sam, II2 Young, Beverly, ll2 Young, Bob, 92 l75 Young, Diane, I3 Young, Marcia, 50, 74, l4l, I46, l5I, IBS, I87, I92, I95, 209, 2l2 Young, Marilyn, Il2, I43, I69, I73 Young, Paula, 92, l69 Young, Teresa, Il2 Ysidro, Connie, 74, I87 Z Ziegler, Mimi, 92, IBB, I73 Zimmerman, Datha, 92, I46, I58, I69, I7I Zingg, Nina, 92, I77 Zitel, Roger, 74 Zitel, Sharon, 92, I57 Zwingelberg, Dennis, Il2 Zwingelberg, Rick, 92, II9, l62 1 5. ,f L 'P I I L 1 4 'tl W I


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