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

 - Class of 1966

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P A 1 I JJ '-X N ,. 3 A -. an v aff' Q .5 W5 ' A 2' Q A .3 , M' ff? fig , fs' fr.-1 an J. lik' F i ,, Q ..,,,sN M 'f jwgpw 3 X Qu of ffm x 4, : , ,pw ,. fm- K ' a Q Q -mf CHL, +4 -uv , Qf-eff-i ,sg M M' f3vjf'f5 'K 'Wm M- 4' , Qi, 'QM Q 5 Q 4 ,TQ R ,wif 5 if gang 4 v i in .Hugh at K I I ' wa BOARD OF EDUCATION Dr. Charles C. Mason Supa-rinfendemf of Schoolx, Citizen Mr. Wm. L. Builer Mr. Lehman D. Jones Mr. Carl C, Beesley Pmnidemf Vice-Prflsidemf Relinquish Time to Serve on Board of Education Eciucafion Service Cenier, 3027 SCLA5 New Hfsvev Mrs. Ridge Bond Mrs. Opal Carllson Mr. Rober+ J, Riggs, Jr. Mrs. Virgil O. Wood ws, ' S222 My Q we -,w 1 6,1 X 'N Q - V, -551W 1 I viii, Ziliiifl if, kv - 'fi an 'Z-if My -M-igi, sq- + 7 'kiisiff . -ffsffw' ' 11212 V ,gf .. :fy ,..,k . mfg, Wig, f ,Z , 35 - . ff f N1 ,Y 6 , fi' -A f A 4-hmrist . . M 42' f 5 mi ew, as , - ,, za' -4 ,Q , x Mr T x x. SW? . , 5, .si :SQ . , Q - , E McCatterty Encourages The third year was the charm for Mr. Carl McCafferty, Central's companion- able administrator. Mr. McCalIerty com- pleted his third year as principal, his thirty- first year of public school service. 1966 saw the initiation of two unique programs un- der Mr. McCafIerty's supervision which no other high school in Tulsa can claim-a section of special counseling and guidance and a vocational special education class. Mr. McCaflerty expressed the belief that the new programs would prove invaluable to the students concerned. In addition to promoting scholastic progress by encouraging these and similar programs, Mr. McCafferty worked to instill ideals in student life. In a citizenship as- sembly at the first. of the year, Mr. McCaff- erty received a standing ovation from the student body for his impelling spirit of pa- Vital ew Programs triotism and respect for our countryis goals. Continuing his interest in civic af- fairs Mr. McCafferty was a candidate for president of International Civitan, missing this honor by a narrow margin. He served on a new Civitan committee, the Citizen- ship Day and Constitution Week Commit- tee, a group of distinguished scholars who worked to promote these national observ- ances in school and community. In accordance with his firm belief that sports develop a person physically and mentally, Mr. McCafIerty took advantage of every moment free from civic and adminis- trative duties to hunt quail and pheasant with his trained pointer, Carl's Boy. Fish- ing, another of Mr. McCafIerty's favorite sports, occupied his summer as he and two other Tulsa principals went fishing in Can- adian lakes and streams. Pursuing his 'Favorite sport, Mr. Carl McCailerty and his doq flush e covey of quail from the underbruslw. Recalling pasi' awards and honors, Mr. Carl Mcflarierry and his wife Helen fill a quiet evening with memories. l 23 ew Coun elors dapt to Fa l Central Pace As Cen+ral's assislanl' principal, Mr. Lewis combines flue dililicull jobs ol adminislralor and general Counselor, Se Helping solve H16 problems ol Cemlrals qirls de- mands all ol Mrs. Bakers laleril and sensilivily. lecling nexl' ye-ar's schedule brings lfuslered juniors To underslarwdinq counselors suclw as Mrsr Mary Louise Simms. 3 COUNSELING STAFF-FRONT ROW: Miss Mary El- Joyce Saunders. BACK ROW: Miss Bernice Tomlinsor len Bridges. Mrs. Mary Louise Simms, Mrs. Calliern Mr, Roy Lewis. Mr. Carl L. Mccailerly, Mr. Carl l-len Coun cling tall Taizkles Student Problem VVhen the new assistant principal, Mr. Roy Lewis, and the new Counselor of Boys, Mr. Murrell Burney, joined the counseling staff, they came with dynamic and exciting plans to help solve one of this country's greatest problems: students drop- ping out of school before getting their high school diplomas. Along with Counselor of Girls Mrs. Laura Baker and the six class counselors. these new members of the fac- ulty attacked this widespread problem. Mr. Lewis, aided by the First Presbyterian Church, initiated a free tu- toring service to supplement the pre-exist- ing National Honor Society tutoring agency in order to encourage those having difficulties with their studies. Mr. Burney and Mrs. Baker worked with the six class counselors in their plans to cut down the number of dropouts. Services such as help- ing arrange scholarships for those who need them to go to college. finding the best jobs for students after graduation and giving vocational advice were all ir1 a day's work. we s Helping students solve their problems as mature indivi duels demands oreal understanding lrom every courselor Thelma Alexander Frances Anderson Aubrey Baer Lee Bailey Enolisli Orqerisf Senior Counselor Library Clerk Science Rachel Blackburn Senior Class Sponsor Enqlisln Harry Bannisfer Dolores Behrens William Beuby Science Secrelary lo Principal Science Medico Club Donna Brady G. E. Brewer Mary Ellen Bridges Rodney Bridges Assisrfarr Reoisrfa' lrdusrrial Educarion Sopliornore Counselor lvlorlnernaiics Nerionol Honor Society Allilelics Englislw Hugo Brown Bob Bruno Kafhryn Bullinger Murrell Burney Hislory Business Educefion Ari Boys' Counselor Allilefics Laura Balcer Girls' Counselor Judi+h Bly Homernalcing Charlye Brown Clerk Jacqueline Campbell Enqlisln Pxdverlisinq Boaro Teacher Walk oftl But Carr Big tick 34 Q will fe? 2 Russell Charles Clyde Charvoz Foreign Language Physical Eclucalion l-lislory Alhlelics Clifford Cox Ophelia Crosslin Driver Educalion Business Educafion Jolene Cable Bullelin Clerk i , V iii V iwfi Q -- , efazu ei i.Zagsk, Y Ann Crochell English School Life Rachel Cordell l-lomernakinq Nancy Diclcason English Camarala Jennie Coursey l-lislory 3 .' ,M , Jessie Diffee l-lornernalcinq Fulure Teachers Ol America ,, .smwjm 5 ...qqf Facult Paint Rosy Picture of Happiness John Duncan J. B. Erwin Charlofia Felible Elizabeilm Fooier Vella Frazee lnduslrial Educalion Mallwemaiics Business Eclucaiion Special Educalion Mailwemaiics Wilde Goode Mavis Graver Nell Gu+hrie Dick Gwinn Helen Hagler Business Educaiion English Science l-lislory Library Alhlefics Leiiermen's Club , ,jf Rufh Hale George Hall lnnfnemakinz Sc'e ce :MJ lsr fi V. B. Hawes Carl Henson Polly Higginbofham Business Educalion Special Educalion lnduslrial Educalion Deparlmenl' Chairman Counselor Secrelary J .M K Q 1 gg if V V' , 2 'xg fs L if 2 Jim Howard Phillip Hunf Sue Ingersoll l-lislory Special Educalion English Alhlefics Red lzefvhers ,. . fm. -, ', , 's ki pe f- M.. 1 .. , , ll Mildred Lee Loucillah Kirkpafrick Jerrold Lawless Dislribulive Educahon lnslrumenlal Music Allendance Clerk , ? 'Y Margery Hammond Calhern Hanks - Vi S- dw C . o '.' Cu'C Sesfcmrre Ci.: s John Hogan English Alhlelics Elhel Johnson l-lislorw v x p Eunice LeMay Clerk Donald Haslings Sc C-rce Rufh Hollon English Elizabelh Kirkman Business Eclucalion Roy Lewis Assislanl Principal Nalional Honor Sociely r Leon Luce lwannah Lusiy Elmer Mabry l-lislory lclornernelcinq lnduslrial Educalion Key Club Future Teachers T and l Club ol Arnericfa Alberf Marlin Ora Mayberry Madeleine McDonald Slaqecrall' Homemakinq Girls' Physical DAZE Direcfor Deparfmenl Chairmen Educelion Deparlmenl Chairman Ernesf McHugh Dora Mae Miller James Mifchell Science Menon l-lislory Sophomore Sponsor Deparlmenl Chairman Key Club Rosemary Moran Lynne Morgan James Morfon English Girls' Physical Educalion Hislory Modern Dance Club Cheerleaders Cora MacDonald English Speech Speakers' Bureau Virginia Marks Business Educaliori so Neda McDonald Science Red Feafhers Pa+sy Moberly Speech Thespie ns Carol Nasworfhy English Red Feelhers Murrel McDougal English Charles Moore Special Educafion ,,1-y A: , ll K , K 3 ai, . X ' 3 1- Q fx Dolores Nesbif Junior Counselor Girls' Physical Educerion Gyrnnelles 1- -ll F31 ' r 4 In tructor Pull Their hare of the Load Sue New+0n Be+l'1 Nolan Gerald Oglesby Lorene O'Hara Jack Orme Foreign Language Secrerary fo l-lisrory Vocaiional Business English l-Giifl Club Assisianl Principal Boys' Physical Educaiion Educaiion Coordinaior Tom Tom Aflwlefics C. H. Orr Nadine Orr Farryl Parker Wayman Penner Virginia Pereff Acrivilies Treasurer Regislrar l-lisiory lndusirial Educaiion Science Mallwemafics Carnarafa While her husband Gordon relieves lhe weelds lensions playing goll, Mrs. Dody Nesbil lakes a relaxing bicycle ride. Harried Teacher Exerci e For Bela ation Margery Pilce Hislory lnfernafional Club Sue Purcell Girls' Physical Educalion Girls' Recrealion Associalion 32 Geneva Pill John Porferfield Anna PoH'er Mary Poiforf Business Eclucalion Science Science Foreign Language Afhlelics Spanish Club M 17590 Virginia Quesenbery Jewell Ramsey Velma Reves Verlin Ringle Larin Club Malhemalics Foreign Language lncluslrial Foreign Language Red Cross Deparlrneni' Chairman Educalion Spanish Club mbitiou Teachers Acquire ew Kuo ledge 19 - Arm' Olive Schooier LareHia Sager Inez Sakeiaris Vaidene Sands Homemakiwc Susiress Edina 0 Jimior Ciass Socrscr Barbara Schwa be Hisiory Sfudying +0 BT: i A E Cecil Scoff Clarice Simmons Special secure her Masfer' Joyce Saunders O'iiCe Maoacer ' Ffi5E'i'i6VYT:3i'CS Busiress Educaiiof We Jack Skelron iviafiiemaiics Mary Louise Simms Junior Ciass Counseior Sciewce ifducaiio Caieieria Manage Mu f'xipHa Tiieia s Degree, Mrs. Caroi Nasworiiiy and iwer Husband Jack spend many hours af 'riwe iibrary. Deparimerif Criairmar ' 1 , 1-S ' 3 ! , 4 Facult ail Through Frantic ehoolYear Lorna Sfenger Enqlisln Arnold Sfock Clifford S+one Science Induslrial Educarion Mariorie Teel Opel Thorpe Harold Toevs Nurse Arl lnduslrial Deparlmenl' Cnairman Educalion ln preparafion for a long winler, Mr. William Bcubv srows rne 5 mls 3 +- 7 , f S . gb 2 ,k -' V rl 1 A H-if 'mmf r F 5? s 9 A . J. X4 1' if-E , X ' sr R' ii olol fgofwy 4' Q sv af 1' Q WRM k,,. K- W I Q gf -r i 4 I , YAG' ,sn 'xi wran- s oooo l , Y Y ,199 aura. If ff - A ' Eddie Suffon Rex Teague Physical Educalior Vocal Music Aililelics Deporlrnenr Chairman Deperlmenl Clmirmexn Bernice Tomlinson Roy Trimm Senior Class Counselor lnduslrial Educalion Erglisli his fropliy-wirnino sfxillocnf The Serenade ll. 3? 2 H 1 6 as 1 f Ig ' ws. s The lure of good music draws Mrs. Lynne Morgan and her husband Gordon from fhe less inspiring fasla of dishwashing. Mu ic Enchant In tructor ' Evening Hour Gerald Tumlaleson Tom Turnbaugh C. D. Vaughan Sue Venable Soecial Educaiior' Hisiorv lnlisrorv English Counselor Chess Club Deperrmenr Chairman Roberl Waugh Wayne Welch Elberl' Winesburg Phyllis Wooden Merhemaiics Building Superinlenden' lrduslrial Educarion Business Educerion DSDE'TfTlE'Tl' Cheiirnan Red Fealhefs Felix Vesfal l Dvoarrrnenl Chazrma 54,51 V - 6 , , , George Wrighl lndusrrial Educaiion tau-Aww Ah A EE sm wk. ,mmap ix r, -Z X ' 1' wg: . S- 5 5 A , , ru .Edg y vm En li'h Courses Stimulate Creative Thinking Leaping oyer the hurdles of the split infinitive, the misplaced Il1OClll:lCI'. the seinicolon and agreement of yerhs. those taking English at Central developed a cor- rectness and a clarity in writing and speak- ing that is necessary in all professions. Mrs. Sue Venahle, department chairnian. asked that the twenty-one English instructors teach the best language hahits. Along with granunar and diction, the practical uses of correct English were stressed. One of the departmentis niain goals was to teach the student to think and express himself clearly. Essays, oral coni- M fw-.-.W -X, -in--. positions, class discussions and the inter- pretation of novels, plays, and poetry re- quired strong, logical reasoning. These tools of English gave the student not only the methods to express himself. hut also something to express. Central students developed these talents and received awards for their ahil- ity in writing poetry, essays, and short sto- ries. Two Centralites won recognition in the National Council of Teachers ol' Eng- lish contest and three seniors placed in the Oklahoma Anthology, a collection of orig- inal work hy high school students. N..1 ifqpqw, 13 LAMP? 4? 'f' fl ,rx , M I AH , M tm , . i. fu .. NCTE runner-up John Meplwail and winner Malcolm MacKenzie review their essays with Miss Bernice Tomlinson. Frantic Moment M As the 1965-66 school year dawned, disillusioned members of the Tom Tom staff awoke to the responsibilities of turning out another great Tom Tom in Central's tradition of excellence. The fact that all was not parties, class cuts, and sweet tem- pers, however, left staff members undaunt- ed. It took cutlines, rewritten for the sev- enth timeg whole rolls of film which had taken weeks to accumulate, all accidentally ruinedg lost senior sections, overworked verbs, and consistently missed deadlines to tame the spirit of the exuberant staff as it tried to capture the memorable moments that made the year. ake the Year for lert ' Ik? x, ,Q TOM TOM FRONT ROW D HI BL Mar Jw J Mr J SECOND ROW J W 5 KQTW Blardnc T-MH Rusk Wm Q bmo Bcfw ST dm ck BA ROW P T P or Moc e tw COC ccr Judw L, wr 5 Nclsom vm sr w V av Ro er ar QCTVTT Meg is 7 - U--,K D- Clusfermg around fhelr beloved sponsor members or 'Tom Tom fa? VY! we! af The Tmmacuhife cordlfnor O mis wcr arp fw 5 rd effucxerf marrer whiz: 5 so Wpl fa mono Those of supemor mfe ec Scrambling tor a prized picture idea John Elson, Margo Mitchell and Mark Lobo comoletetheir model yearbooks. J-11 nro els Secret of Yearbook Creation Surrounded by clippings from news- papers, the members of Mr. jack Ormeis journalism class studied procedures for writing newspaper articles and yearbooks. They learned these techniques through the use of a new textbook, Press Time, and through assignments such as writing a complete newspaper - including articles, headlines and want ads dated 2000. JOURNALISM-FRONT ROW: Diane Burke, Sylvia Scott, Virginia Edwards, Ronnie Glover, Linda Carter, Beckey Butler, Sharon Butler, Jonita Franks, Jackie Snell, Marilyn Mackey, Margaret Bettis. SECOND ROW: Polly Jones, Sharon Thompson, Barbara Evans, Betsy l-lart, Pat Rush, April Koch, Janet Keen, Judy Bass, Lin- da Pearson, Julie Reagan, Susan Sowers, Gayle Shep- ard, Shelly Harvey, Bettina Bickerton, Kathy Supernaw. THIRD ROW: Mr. Jack Orme, sponsorg Gary Cupps, 43. ..- Another project was a model of an entire opening section for a 1967 yearbook. This called for the student to choose his own theme which he thought could be de- veloped, an introduction, a cover design and picture ideas arranged in a good, well- balanced layout. This work required im- agination and knowledge of the best meth- ods and techniques. Marjorie Rosser, Kathryn Mosier, Jan Rogers, Mike Ne- rnec, Eddie Bromily. Brent Bike, John Elson, David Haw- kins, Louie Avery, Margo Mitchell, Bill Wolte, Paul Var- nell, Gary Graham. BACK ROW: Dan Clark, Howard Lamb, Terry Stringte-llow, Steve Miller, Mark Lobo, Bob l-lelland, Mark Burnham, Charles Hensley, Erick Baker, Rickey Roach, Bobby Riqdon, Roy Riqqs, Steve Thomas, David McGee, George Cripps, Wiltred Sampson, Dearl Matheson. SCHOOL LIFE-FRONT ROW: Colleen Trosile, Kitfy Teipel, Debby Buchanan. SECOND ROW: Sheila Maf- fhews, Elaine Payne, Debbie Haas, Paula Young. THIRD ROW: Jo Wise, Virginia Srnifh, Miss Ann Crotcheft, chool Liie taii Edit Opening the school year in the tra- ditional feverish fashion, the twenty mem- bers of the 1965-66 School Life staff found that they were to have the first paper ready for the printer in less than two weeks. Their difficulty was in writing about the few organized events that take place dur- ing the first hectic weeks of school. Miss Ann K. Crotchett, a veteran of School sponsor: Karla Smith, Kennefh l-laley, Gordon Wilson. BACK ROW: Sieve Wilson, Walt Sinclair, George Mill- er, Steve lrby. Lyon Morehead, John Mcphail. Week! Publication Life work, served as sponsor. Among the highpoints of the year, a trip to the Education Service Center to tour the printing department proved to be quite enlightening. George Miller took control of the staff as editor, following his election in December. Proving to be of able assistance, john McPhail filled the position of business manager. Energefically applying their iournalistic talents, the School Life staff frantically rushes to meef the next deadline. W 8 Q., Aspiring Bn iness Student Conquer arhine Visions of typewriter keys and short- hand symbols, augmented by the rhvthniic heat of office machines. plagued students who participated in the husiness educa- tion classes at Central. Electronic equipment, consisting of overhead projectors and tape recordings. aided teachers in providing an individually beneficial class. Participation in the co- operative office program entitled students to attend regular morning classes while maintaining a job either in the school of- fices or offices throughout the city during the afternoons. In many instances gradu- ating seniors arranged to maintain their respective joins following graduation. At the year's end, the machines no longer eluded the students' understandingg with experience had come competence and confidence. Chairman of the department, Mr. V. P. Hawes, supervised the enlarged facilities of this increasingly vital program assisted hy ten instructors. Oblivious to surroundings, June Lyon concentrates on taped material which she must reproduce on her paper, Operation of the bank postinj rneachire is oriy one tasi which Judy McFariin undertfaicos daily in class. These fascinaled studenfs and their teacher examine wifh qreal interest the intricacies of complicafed geometric figures. odern World Demands Math Background Though the night's homework may still pose a challenge to the most serious student, the very nature of the math itself has undergone a transformation. Math has been simplified and updated in all areas due to diligent interest, endeavor, and research over the past few years,'7 coni- mented Mr. ,lack Skelton, chairman of the Mathematics Department. Occupying a place of increasing importance today, math has tended to ov- erlap and converge with related fields of science and business, Emphasis on sets, more precise terminology, equations and equalities were included in the renovated program. Students were introduced to the new concepts at early grade levels. The new trend made pupils of teachers as they supplemented their own backgrounds with greater experience to better evaluate and interpret the latest ma- terial. Instead of dispensing with the old, the change involved incorporation of the newest ideas in the field. Through dissection and study of mammalian anatomy, advanced biology students derive an understanding of human anatomy. Youthful cientists Probe Realm of Unkno n With the goal of becoming better acquainted with their physical environ- ment, Central students set out to explore science through books, lectures, field trips and personal investigation. Outstanding senior biologists were given the privilege to make a comparative observation of the similarities between the anatomy of the cat and that of the human. They were under the knowledgeable guid- ance of Mr. Aubrey Baer, who assisted each individual in his dissection work. The interacting forces of the uni- verse intrigued several Centralites. Pursu- ing their own desires they performed re- search in fields of astronomy and nuclear physics. The entire program was under the direction of Mr. Felix Vestal. Young researchers of the advanced physical science class show concentrated interest in one of their group projects. Intent upon his stargazing, Bob Dow focuses the telescope as Mike Madden makes an accurate account of Bob's findings. F: sw.. ,Jug 4, QQ- th' Y W- W H Fine Arts Enrich tudent Lite and Thought From the balcony oi the Central Library, Steve Daritord Tim Clement and Krissy Bartholic slceteh views ot Tulsa. The fine arts department, consisting of the Art and Music Departments, con- trihuted a great deal toward making Cen- tral a more pleasant place in which to work. The music presented in assemblies and plays and the art work displayed in the halls added color and freshness to the daily routine of school. The art students created the sculp- ture and the paintings which were display- ed around the school all year. The annual exhibition of work done this past year and shown in the corridors attracted tremen- dous interest not only from the student hotly. hut also from many people outside Central. The music of the hands and the orchestra played a large part in the schoolls activities during the year. In both the Music and Art Depart- ments, variety was an essential ingredient. The Music Department, headed hy Mr. Jerrold Lawless, developed talents in all types of music-from military music to sizzling jazz and classical. Learning to play the violin well requires long hours ot hard practice which Fred Sharpe willingly devotes. -In Cappella Adds Religion Tone to Assemblie Allempls to slraiqlnlen a robe belore a perlorrnance de- lay Bob Slone and Tyra Amslulz, orlicers ol the choir. A CAPPELLA-FRONT ROW: Palricia Osburn, Slwarlyn Mullen, Sally McGuire, JoAnn Beade, Deborah Johnson, Marilyn Mackey. SECOND ROW: Rosetta LaMaria Seals, JoLinda Duranl, Kay l-larelin, Bonnie Moore, De- anna Oliver, Maryann Hale. THIRD ROW: l-loward .6 During each Hfth hour A Cappella worked diligently putting the finishing touches on their programs for assemblies. Having perfected their sacred music num- bers the choir gave a religious atmosphere to the assemblies in which they participat- ed during the year. The Thanksgiving and Easter as- semblies were presented solely by the choir. Some choraliers along with other members of the music department joined together in holiday songs for the Christ- mas assembly. Others participated in the all city Messiah, held annually at Central. The A Cappella Choir completed the year by participating in the Senior Vesper Ser- vices held in May at the First Baptist Church during Commencement Week. Killouqln. Joe Moore, Michael Hilchye, Billy Hauser, Kennelln Hancock, Sieve Gonzalez, Doug Green. BACK ROW: Gregory Jones, Eldon Lewis, Tommy Berger, John l-lunsberqer. Dudley l-liqgins, Rick Franklin, Georqe Kendall.. ,. .2 -i s fe? ew .al K-.X 1, 2 , , 2231 . ,M ' ,ie ' . ' . -- W ii f 5 M W Ia 1 R. 33 , Qs Breaking away from The res? of lhe choir, 'rhe oFTicers rehearse fhe Hallelujah Chorus in prepararion for assembly. A CAPPELLA-FRONT ROW: Vicki Demaro, Fleelless Wren, Sherry Holladay, Viclcie Wriqhr, Lauren Sleele, Pinkie Ausrin, Linda Thayer. SECOND ROW: Par Buck- ley, Sarah Godfrey, Linna Ragsdale. Elizabefh Ragsdale, Alice Peagues, rreasurerg Tyra Amsrufz, secreraryg Mare cia Yeager. THIRD ROW: Lawrence Lane, Doug Smilh, vice-president: John Hooper, Chuck Jones, Robe err Jenkins, Jimmy England, Linda Barfenfield, Bonnie Dye. BACK ROW: Bob Slone, presidenr: John Slan- ley, Ray Wiley, Remell Spencer, Buddy Biffle, James Doonkeen, Clifford Thomas. fi 1,1 Observing techniques stressed this year in Glee Club, Mr. Rex Teaque ard the otticers practice tooether. Girl ' Glee Club Pursues Vocal llno ledge Learning to work together and to create harmony, the Girls' Glee Club re- ceived valuable knowledge and instruction from Mr. Rex Teague. Their goal was to develop the tone quality each Voice was capable of producing. This required prac- tice, determination and hard work. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Linda Smith, Bob- bie Jo Paylor, Nancy Whiteis, Patricia Horton. SEC- OND ROW: Claudine Hamilton, Janice Jaclcson, secre- tary-treasurer: Wilma Mendoza, Glenda Patterson, vice' president, Kathy Smith. THIRD ROW: Karen Wilson -V, , ., 1 ii I 4 ' ate 'Y F14 W I 4- ,5 , s ...T N The class was open to all girls who expressed a desire to sing. After a year of Girls, Glee Club, some of the girls were assigned to A Cappella or Opera Club. The girls displayed their Vocal talent in the Christmas Assembly and the Spring Con- cert for parents and friends. Renee McConnell, Kathryn Mosier, Earline Cotton, Dixie Vanaman, president: Linda Gonzalez, Barbara Howard. BACK ROW: Rose Cvrittin, Cheryl Osborn, Sylvia Haus- er, Wanda Shatter, Rachel Dacus, Barbara More, Woody Trent, Alice Rowton. W , ,Q 4 K R, V zz 3? f '-U V , aa ,. .. ef i I .i it lf mf, 5 Y , , X ew ,sf ,. 5 in Ng. in W J ,, , T T I TT ., ,K+ , W N V , we , . 5' ,Q Q, f 'rife' ' ' . . S , X s J,-21 4. 2 r 4 ii , ., . K, 1 it 4 - TREBLE TONES-FRONT ROW: Gail Anderson Judy McBride, Pat Bohm, Marcia lnbody Betty Smith, Trecia Jones. SECOND ROW: Nancy Thompson, Janice Oo- burn, Donna Krall, Jan Moore, Susie Peters, Linda Cope- land, JoNel Del.aMoreaux. THIRD ROW: Glenda l'lar- per, Linda Moses, Sue Ann Rowland, Susan Reagar Treble Tone Empha Chosen by audition, members of Treble Tones were able to show their mas- tery of techniques by performing in sopho- more assemblies, the Messiah, Thr' N ight of M ircuflcs, and in the Spring Festival which was held in March. The goal of these sophzzmore girls Deciding that a brisla November morning is all that is R V ize needed ng 9 , 'Q W-J' Judy Shaleen, Jerri Chandler, Melanie Palmer, Sherry Schaum, Diana Smith. BACK ROW: Ella Russey, Mary Chappel, Gail Jackson, Sherry lrloy, Susie Perks, l-larletia Thomas, Laura Wigley, Lanetle Evans, Karen Allcins, Jane Phelps. Expression in Voice was to be prepared for membership in A Cappella Choir or Opera Club. Mr. Rex Teague particularly stressed the quality of the voice during the many and long prac- tice sessions. To reach this goal took hours of concentrated study during first hour and after school practices. to boost spiriis, the girls agree to praclice outside. ia SYMPHONIC BAND-FRONT ROW: Andra Lanlord, Dan Schroeder, Marie Teague, James Kirkpatrick. SEC- OND ROW: Royce Caldron, Linda Olhleill. Danny Wigqs, Sandy Taylor Regina Baker Richard Booth, Stephen Kimmel. THIRD ROW: Linda Bluebird, Eliza- beth Miller Dan Llns, Geraldine Bluebird, l-loward Ma- lone, Michael Madden, Milne Nemec, Michael Penrod, Band Cre cendo to Football fever slruclc, and the ferocity ol the marching or the held was the only equal to the bands madness. Duke Allen, Kenneth Simmons. FOURTH ROW: Eugen- ia Veal, Diana Myers, Ram Baker, Sharon Reed, Karla Smith Dan Kirkpatrick John Lowe, l-lomer Johnson, Cllr? Woods, Omer Russell, Rickey L. Washington. BACK ROW: John Morehead, Alan Nicholson. Ralph Ritz, Jim Oliver, Gordon Wilson, Dale Ross, Jay Eschlnach, Mr. Jerrold Lawless, sponsor. ew Musical Height Long hefore most Centralites were thinking of school. the marching hand was at work. Spirited marches echoed across Lake Ft. Gibson as the band tried for a head start on the marching season at their week-long camp in August. The pace did not slaclcen after school startedg in addi- tion to practicing during one ol three music classes, the I11CIIllJC1'S worked for an hour hefore school each morning. The hand marched in pre-game and half-time presentations. and in the Fair and Christmas Parades. Under a new School Board ruling, the hand was allowed to compete in the Ponca City marching con- test, and came home with a rating of Ex- cellent. Mr. Jerrold Lawless was director ol' this tireless group. z 3, . . SYMPHONIC BAND-FRONT ROW: Kay Sliles, Coln- ey Esmond, l.ol'ion1o Morrell, Sue Reyrolds. SECOND ROW: J. R. Wliilby Louis Kindler, Randy Roszel, Slove Clark, Monly Durlweni Bob 36-nfon, Gary Chandler, Julie Smilln. THIRD ROW: Connie Wcnod Joe Clnrlf, Jolwn il? il ff5f,f.Q,ii , . if ,, 6 Wilson, Gordon Harris, Terry Palmer, Pliil Driscoll, Larry Herron, Jerry Briley, Bill Phillips, Milce Collins. BACK ROW: Mark l-lale, Bill Rauclw, Wall Sinclair, Vernon Howard, Mike Lee, Ron Cunninrglnfarn, Dave Jolwnslon, Jim Bales Bill Connell, .lorry Miller. Linda O'NeiII Conlriil Band QM-i-if I 'ng , , ilk' o Gordon Wilson Cemfrfil Drum lvlwim Impressive election Enieriaining an audience before a play performance re- quires extra yoraclice irorn nrnloitious orchesira members. ORCHESTRA-FRONT ROW: Ruth Anne Cox, Fred Sharpe, Pam McLaughlin, Louise Baurnqardner. SECOND ROW: Norene Plurnlee, Katy Cox, Marcia Westgate, Susan Courtney, Sue Reynolds, Joyce Buckley. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Merriman, Gloria Nielcarnp, Rene Blyth, Enhance Musical Year Foreseeing another busy year, the orchestra initiated plans to assure credit- able performances. A music council was selected to work with Mr. Jerrold Lawless on planning programs and activities. Re- presenting each class, it was composed of head twirler Kay Stites, drum major Gor- don Wilson, librarian Sue Reynolds, man- ager Walt Sinclair, Jerry Briley, Mike Ne- mec, and Jimmy Oliver. Ruth Anne Cox served as concertmistress for the year, fol- lowing an old tradition at Central. Complementing the coronation and holiday assemblies with timely music, the orchestra proceeded to tackle long hours of practice to accompany the Opera Club in its production of Oklahoma. The eve- ning concert climaxed the year. Phyllis Coachrnan, Ralph Bobbiti, Danny Wiggs, .lim Flaherty, Jerry Briley. FOURTH ROW: Jim Oliver, Vince Russell Jerrilyn Hale, Sherre Barbee, Ronald Bigelow, Judy Cunningham. BACK ROW: Bill Brandon, Lynda Gihford, Tom Priclcetl, George Thomas. Al +l'1e beginning ol fi rmisic council rncmlinfg Mi. Jorrold Liiwlosz, proscnlf, plana lor llvc your lo llwc council momlnfviw. ORCHESTRA--FRONT ROW: Saralw Ann Pyles, Sally Mulholland, Roberl Walson, Carolyn Allen. SECOND ROW: Virginia Smillw, Roberf Murray, Kalliy Sherwood, Cyrllwia Holeman, Bill Sluarl, Mary Baker. THIRD ROW: Jack Younq, Larry Harrison, Joe Dolman, George Dun- lwarri, Keillw Menees, Dave Clark. Pal Teague, Larry Her- ron. BACK ROW: Jim Sales, Marcia Lawrence, Janice G-oodriclw, Ralph Fair, Jerry Crowley, Mr. Jerrold A. Lawless, sponsor, Barbara La liounlain, Janet Calverl. ef VARSITY BAND-FRONT ROW: Phyllis Wiqqs, Betty Mieir, Golden Thompson, Danny Moore, music council representative. SECOND ROWg John Andrew, Peqqy l-laff, Richard Wfird, John Daniels, THIRD ROW: Pam Collier, inusic council i'cpicf,e'iiiilivr3, fkidwv, l'liiiii',, NB Band eeent Pe ln the few minutes be-fore class beqins, Peggy Hall preriorrnz the daily task ol fissemhlinq her clfirinffx Lorelei Ramsey, Deloris Sims, Debra Dickson, Leonard Reqalis, Larry Angell. BACK ROW: Bill Holman, Car- olyn Daniel, Hattie Lockard, Billy Williaams, Tommy Willifimfi, Donald Baird. Billie C. Jones. Pfiul Coolc, Paul Ui idloid lVlUlll,'llLJVxk1Id. rfeetien in Performance Proficiency! That was the goal of Mr. Lawlessls fifth hour class, Varsity Band. Perfection demanded hours of pa- tie11t effort and cooperation on the part of the handfs sixty members. After many exhausting rehearsals, the Varsity Band performed in the annual spring concert in which the entire music department participated. The handis other duties included taking part in general assemblies and ushering at all musical pro- grams during the course of the year. Varsity Band actively assisted the instrumental department in the sale of chocolate candy bars during October and November. All profits made from this project were used in purchasing new in- struments for the department. f-5 5, ' K ..,. . ,.v VARSITY BAND-FRONT ROW: Lynn Davis, Glenn Dr-af sliall Jolinson, Danny Ferler, Dwiqlnl Neal. BACK ROW: per, Robin Henson, Palricia Mase. SECOND ROW: Sue Arllwur Campbell, James Pliillips, Russell Gouqler, Bobby Clarlc, Clweri Bransleller, G-erslnwin Mason, Riclward Miller, .lolin Russell, lvlr. Jerrold Lawless, sponsor. Wf1r'd. THIRD ROW: Alan Kessler, Terry Pxdfmms, lvlfmr- Praclicing logellwer presenfs a problem lor Monro Howard and Linda Davis when llweir inslrurnenls wonll quile l'uai'rnoniz4,:. -Jiang- Spanish sfudenfs in Cenfmhs Ianquaqe lnbo an 5 aa- raiory fry fo capture elusive ioreiqn pronuocifitions. Internationalism Shifts Language Emphasis The preoccupation of today's stu- dents with international affairs has neces- sitated a revolution in the teaching of lan- guages. As more students demanded con- versational abilities in French and Spanish for better communications with foreign neighbors, the ALM teaching method was adapted to third and fourth levels in Cen- tral's foreign language department. The ALM method acquainted the student with conversation before going on to reading and writing. Centralls language lab has bee-n vi- tal in helping the students master a lan- guage. By use of tapes, students listened to their own voices and compared them to those of native speakers. Advanced students of Spanish and French studied literature from Spain and France respectively. Latin students learned of the cul- ture and customs of Rome's valuable civ- ilization and read the renowned classics of that period. Aspiring Latin scholars also found their skills in English grammar im- proved as they studied the language from which many of our words originated. Hi tory Stresses Re pen ible Citizenship The best way to create interest in history is to make it worth knowing, to make the knowledge gained usable in one's thinking beyond the situation in which the learning has occured, stated Mr. James Mitchell, chairman of the History Depart- ment. To make history important to the students, the teachers strove to develop in the studentis mind an understanding and an insight into history, rather than just the memorization of facts. A greater emphasis was placed on economic education and the development and contributions of our ethnic and nation- al groups. To prepare themselves, five of the history teachers took an in-service ec- onomics course. The aim of the history department was to make the student aware of and un- derstand the implications of his beliefs. t S If .fesg iss? 'Uh Receiving valuable instruction in class Kathy Supernaw studies the locations pointed out by Mr. Jim Howard. Eager to learn more about history, Jeanne Shearinq and Don Jernigan rest atter an excursion throuqh Gilcreese Museum. Beginning with meliculous preparation and proceeding through the meal, chefs find clean up an inescapable conclusion Home Ee lmpresses Value ol Ba ic kill To prepare students to cope with situations they are likely to encounter in their own homes in the future was the goal of the Home Economics Department. The training centered around the family, stress- ing its importance as the basic unit in so- ciety in todayis world. Students were taught the relation ol' nutrition and thrift to cooking and sewing. A foundation of understanding in the hasic prohlems which commonly occur in family life was laid in classes dealing with actual home living. Courses in physical health and care aided in expanding the picture to provide a beneficial hackground lor those choosing honiemalcing as their career. Preseniing an assembly on the oriqin oi modern style, ioilr qirls attend io last minute details beiore qoinq on stage. WMM ,M MLK F if S, , Q f 3 Energetically, Tom Hancock scrapes carbon deposits from the piston surfaces and head of an engine while repairinq it. C . tudents Master eehan1ealTeehn1que Offering twenty courses, tl1e lndus- trial Education Department provided knowledge and practice in many skills. Students, primarily boys, capitalized on these sources of vocational learning. Architects-to-be displayed their cre- ative talents as they designed imaginary buildings to their personal tastes. Other pupils of the various levels of drafting studied technical drawings a stepping stone to mechanical engineering. Often these drawings were used as plans in the wood or metal workshops where the blue- prints were transformed into reality. The class of photography gave girls as well as boys the chance to gain a basic background in a field offering several dif- ferent lines of employment. Concerning tl1e facilities at Central, director Mr. Elbert VVinesburg stated, The dark room with its excellent modern equipment is one of the finest in Oklahoma including both the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State Universityf' An opportunity for on-the-job train- ing was available to members of the auto- mobile mechanics class. The class operat- ed a regular garage three hours a day working on cars brought in by anyone who needed repair work and was willing to pay for parts plus a one dollar service charge to help defray expenses. ACTIVITIES gl- 4,-, . k so y Ki fi, , gg ' 1: 5 kg gfxggfffi -A1 X 2 Awywa V ik? , fl, 5 ' r QA W N J! f as , ' . sf ,My .fzfgfgQ'?'2z,f if lsfwliw 4 ggi 1 S551 1 fy fwiifffywif Q1 -K 'gm M Wg? . , ,,kV . -T H: aff? In V. , fi -M 4 A R N33 E 1 . ,, 3 wg W5 n ew , , ,yr mi 1 4 -' 'v v P J N sf ,xii Wwxmxvnzwmwmu ,W . W,,, ,,,,,,,, ., SPORTS Injury-Riddled Gridsters Battle to Fourth A power sweep around end Goes for lone vardaqe as Larry Horaceic ws qwem provecfwor by Q we!! of blockmo Braves Place in Conference nder ew lleed Coach Under the guidance of Coach Dick Cwinn. who filled the vacated post of head coach. the 1965 football Braves, neverthe- less, failed to live up to preseason predic- tions. Sports writers rated the team as sixth in the state and a strong contender for the conference title. The final record of 4-4-1 placed the Braves fourth in their league. Coach Gwinn was a former All- state football player at Central and served as an assistant coach for several years be- fore being promoted. Initially, inconsistency and mechan- ical mistakes were the team's primary weak- nesses. Despite unending determination, the games during the year were frequently marked with disorganized and sporadic play. Coupled with this, hard luck struck the Braves in the first regulation contest. Shelby Oakley, a rugged tackle, suffered a double compound fracture of his leg. In- spired by the unfortunate loss, his team- mates fought to narrow the 14 to 0 lead. But their valiant effort went in vain as Central lost to Okmulgee for the first time in school history 14 to 12. Before the sea- son ended five starting players had been permanently sidelined by injuries. The gridders highlighted the year with a solid 22 to 7 defeat of Edison. Per- forming an outstanding job, halfback Mike Barkley sparked the driving offense on to victory. For his fine showing he was be- stowed with the Back of the VVeek award by the 'Tulsa Daily World. The Braves dropped the final game to state champion- ship runner-up Ponca City 24 to I6 to close this unpredictable season. FOOTBALL RECORD A SQUAD: Central 0, Rogers IS, All-Cltyq Central I2, Okmulgee 145 Central O, Bar- tlesvllle Og Central 6, Rogers 281 Central 22, Edison 71 Central 35, Webster 247 Central 0, Memorial 357 Cen- tral 24, Hale I2: Central I5, Muskogee 61 Central I6, Ponca City 24. FOOTBALL LETTERMEN Mike Barkley, Charles Barnefl, Ron- nie Burden, Jack Chambers, Rush Clinkscales. Dick Day. Mike Dugan, Finley Fos- ler. David Gales, Willie l-lol'r. Larry I-loracek, Don Jernigan, Max Kennedy, Joe Lowery, Mike McBee, Coy McBroom, Tom Miles, Richard Moxley, Shelby Oakley, Leonard Pirrle. Arr Ruby, Ken Ruse, Wilfred Samp- son, David Saufer, Alan Schiff. Royce Skocdopole, Gary Sfewarr. Ronnie Taylor, Mark Willshire, Rick Zwinqelberg. Managers: Herschel Kirkley, Doyle Marhis, John Parkinson, Donald Per- ryman: Trainer: Bill Sluarl. Herd Hitting Defense Shine in CH. Vieterie The fierce and swarming Ceniral deiensive ieam surrounds a Hale halfback, bringing him io a siop in his own backiield. FOOTBALL A SQUAD-FRONT ROW: Doyle Maihis, manager: Herschel Kirkley, manager: Coy McBroom, Jim Lambeih, Leonard Springer, James Coachman, Jerry Criiienden, Don Jernigan, Ken Ruse, Royce Skocdople, Jack Chambers, Don Perryman, manager. SECOND ROW: Bill Siuari, irainer: Jim Russell, Mike Dugan, Max Kennedy, Jeff Moore, Bob Speaker, Finley Fosier, Ron Burden, Mike Barkley, Willie Holi, David Duncan, Charles Barneii, Coach Bob Bruno. THIRD ROW: 4 q 4. .., Coach Clyde Charvoz, Mike McBee, Merle Reed, Mark Wilishire, Rick Zwingelberg, Larry Horacek, Wilfred Sampson, Ronnie Taylor, Dale Merrell, Roger Manasco, Joe Honeywell, Randy Wimmer, Arr Ruby, Coach John Porieriield. BACK ROW: John Parkinson, Manager: Bob- by Rigdon, Leonard Pirile, Richard Moxley, Bill Jordan, Dick Day, Gary Siewari, Alan Schiizi, David Gaies, David Sauier, Rush Clinkscales, Jim Green, Kenneih Cobb James Benien, Coach Dick Gwinn. Driving fhrough a hole opened by CerrfraN Ureman, Mike Barlclev mains vardaqe begofe b?I'V7 Welded bv e de-Rensive me Football Brave Tramplelhgle and Ranger Wi+h head down and eyes on We baU, Mike Barldey foes an addifiom- al pain? aided by Ronnie Burden. ndermaimed B- quad Finishes Mediocre Year Emotionally absorbed by on-tield action, coach Dick Gwinn torrnulates strategy at the Ponca City game. FOOTBALL B SQUAD-FRONT ROW: Leonard Re- galis, Paul Bradlord, Torn Niceley, Mike Holmes, Frank Parsons, George Horner. SECOND ROW: Coach John Hogan, David Green, Edgar Pete, Howard Henson, Ray Hoping to gain some experience for a future position on the varsity, over fifty sophomores turned out for practice during the late summer months. Many found the going too tough though, and hy the open- ing game the squad reserves had dwindled to less than half who started. First year coach John Hogan shap- ed the youngsters into an organized unit, which Won one impressive Victory. This was against McLain, the Best B-squad in the city. In this game the B-Braves held oil a powerful offensive attack and then scored the gameis lone touchdown to win 6 to 0. FOOTBALL RECORD B SQUAD: Central 6, Hale 6: Central 6, Memorial l4g Central 0, Edison 283 Central 0, Muskogee 325 Central I4, Bartlesville 6: Central I6, Washington 323 Central 6, McLain 0: Central 8, Rogers I4g Central 2l, Kelly I4. Womack, Mike Poston, Bill Osteen, Herschel Kirkley. manager. BACK ROW: Coach Rodney Bridges, Rob- ert Durant, Pat Dunn, Phil Shearer, Arthur Campbell, Robert Reid, Don Perryrnan, manager. iii l 1 ,L , . 4 5 BY sr.r 2 Q3 Q ll Q C My ,W ,,,, 5. fi 1 Q . - , , 3 o 5' U gg ,. -X , ,fl 33 ii 5 0 8 . - 2 Q 53053 X 320 fi , . ,. -J, S ' n f N t 15 ff' rl 5 . JM . Ji M, ,V 4 Conierenee Fini h to eize Regional Crown This year Coach Eddie Sutton was faced with the task of rebuilding his en- tire team. He was left with only two re- turning lettcrrnen. Returnee Pies Vann proved to he the axis of the 1966 team. Ending the season with an average of 21.8 points per game, Pies ranked as the top scorer in Tulsa and in the conference. The team as a whole was incon- sistent. At times they appeared to he a highly polished group working as a single unit. Then again, they had poor shooting averages and were plagued hy a myriad of mechanical mistakes. The Braves lost six games hy a total of only thirteen points. Central traveled to Dodge City. Kansas for a tournament in which they managed to notch the runner up spot. Af- ter a sixth place Conference finish the Braves' hopes were dimmed: however. they pulled themselves together and won the regional championship. This earned them a herth in the State Tournament-where their hopes for the championship were cut short in the first round as they lost to Nor- man 55 to 48. The Braves linished the season with a record ol I4 wins and ll losses. the fifth successive winning season. BASKETBALL RECORD-McLain 64, Central 7Ip Cascia Hall 33, Central 543 Sand Springs 54, Central 523 Dun- can 40, Central 383 Kelly 49, Central 631 Ponca City 5l, Central 563 Muskogee 70, Central 585 Rogers 47, Cen- tral 49: Cascia Hall 50, Central 595 Bartlesville 45, Central 44: Edison 54, Central 573 Mulvane 44, Central 593 Wyandotte 50, Central 555 Wichita East 57, Cen- tral 353 Hale 54, Central 523 Muskogee 59, Central 55: Rogers 7l, Central 62, Memorial 30, Central 58, Bar- tlesville 53, Central 5Ig Edison 69, Central 6lg Hale 40, Central 441 Ponca City 54, Central 563 Washington 50, Central 573 McLain 52, Central 675 Norman 55, Cen- tral 485 McLain Tournament, Fourth Placeg Dodge City Tournament, Second Place, Regional Tournament, First Place. Putting a long arch on the ball, junior Steve Miller makes ar impressive iump shot near halt court in a close eontesr. Vann Top All corer With Record A erage 'Wm Scoring af bo+h ends of flwe court flue Braves were e real llwreel fo opponenfs. A+ lell, liflle Joe Lowery slrains for llwe buclcef eller e las? break down courl. Joe was 6 spark plug in many Cenlral viclories because of his unifying eflorls. A+ riqlwf, llwe leading Tulsa scorer Ples Venn lowers over lwls compefllors as lwe displays ll'1e oulslandinq Form wlwiclw won lwlm lwonors as an All-Conlerence player. .fm awww -or-N 5 'WW Qs P13 q Q v 'T rf' t V K ,4., L, ., . , fdr the lay up., senior Jerry Tockett ff?Efif6?i5g5i's?Y6'h1sCore,,bs,h Ples Vcmn onficipcfes cn rebound. 4 f4 13f' I wi-f' .QL-. ,, ,W , , , e 11 - J .,, aff: lv ,fr Dwfvf ULEM ,,.-W!-ffff-'W ani' .f -f W'M N 'W m,,....-.f---- x ka ' , f+f'f13 '42fe J 'f ' .L 1 My , 1, 7 uffvgyyrfk f' . 1, A -f 1 , - , . 2 enior Dominate 1966 Ba ketball Lettermen BASKETBALL LETTERMEN: TOP ROW: Larry Barnett, Joe Lowery. BOTTOM ROW: Don McKenzie, Steve Jim Benien, Dick Day, Larry Horacek, Arnold Horner, Miller, Bob Reins, Jerry Tackett, Pies Vann. BASKETBALL SQUAD: FRONT ROW: Steve Miller, Jerry Tackett, Ples Vann, Don McKenzie, Bob Reins, Joe Lowery, Larry Horacek, Arnold Horner, Larry Bar- Jim Benien. Coach Jim Howard, ne-tt. BACK ROW: Coach Eddie Sutton, Dick Day, Di tance Men tride to Triumphant Season Under the leadership of David Holdman, who placed third in the state, the three other returning lettermen - Lar- ry Barnett, Lawrence Lane, and Del Patter- son-paced the ,65 cross-country team to three straight dual meet victories, and third place completions at the Rogers Invitation- al and the state-Wide OSU Meet. The high- light of the season was a second place fin- ish at the state meet. Along with three first year letter- men, Charles Smith, Ralph Hinkie, and Roy Dumas, this group of dedicated run- ners Worked before and after school, in sunshine and rain, to develop the stamina and determination to complete the rigor- ous two mile course. CROSS-COUNTRY RECORD- Central IB, Rogers 45: Central I5, McLain 501 Central 26, Edison 3lg 4th Place, Edison Invitational: Ist Place, OBU Invitational: 4th Place, Rogers invitational: Ist Place, All-City: 3rd Place, OSU Meet: 3rd Place, Conterence Meet: 2nd Place, State Meet. CROSS-COUNTRY LETTERMEN - FRONT ROW: Charles Smith, Roy Dumas, Ralph l-linkle, Del Patterson. Striving tor excellent conditioning which makes good distance rnen, the team tinishes another tiring sprint. BACK ROW: Torn Reynolds Mgr., Larry Barnett, David Holdman, Lawrence Lane, Coach Corky Oqlesby. 'QLS gtwiaag T, 1 Wre tler Pin Do n Third pot in Mat Race Opening the season with a second place trophy from the VVehster Tourna- ment, the 1966 wrestling Braves surged to a third place conference finish. The team proved to he most outstanding in tourna- ments. At the Edison and Duncan tourna- ments as well as at WelJ,ster, Central cap-- tured strong seconds. A final record of 4- 3-2 was the result of the season's action packed dual meets. Several individual wrestlers turned in admirable records. Tom Clardy, a sen- ior and three year letterman, compiled 23 wins against a slate of 3 losses and 2 ties. Earning the Tulsa Daily Wnrldfs Wrestler of the VVeelU' award was surprising sopho- more Ken Damron. Heavyweight contend- er David Cates provided some of the most thrilling matches of the year for fans. He masterfully pinned eight of his opponents. About to gain a fall over a tough competitor, outstanding sophomore Kenny Damron exemplifies his winning techniques. All three of these boys succeeded in placing in the State Tournament. They were ac- companied to this match by teammates Na- than Dowd and Coy McBroom, who did not place in this contest. The Braves terminated the season in ninth place in the state. Coach Bridges summed up the year as a slight disappoint- With lightning-like motion, Nathan Dowd lotts a helpless wrestler pre- ceding the slam down to the mat. ment because the Braves failed to live up to their expected potential. WRESTLING RECORD: Webster Tournament, 2nd Place: Webster 25, Central 7: Stillwater I7, Central lb: Ponca City I8, Central I8: Duncan Tournament, 2nd Place: Kelly 8, Central 24: Edison Tournament, 2nd Place: Rogers I7, Central l7g Edison, forfeit: Muskogee, 9, Central 253 Hale l7, Central Ib: Bartlesville I4, Central I9g Regional Tournament, 3rd Place: State Tournament, 9th Place. Butting heads proves to be an excellent distracting action exercised by Tom Clardy in planning his wrestling strategy. gs.. XSLJQ. AXA Aves' A' 'lg R 3:53 Mfg? zgfnk, 1-A Mug A WRESTLING SQUAD-FRONT ROW: Del Jones, Ron- Anderson, Coach Dick Gwinn. BACK ROW: Rob Pal- nie Cross, Tom Clarcly, Dave Gales, Coy McBroom, Na- lerson, Bobby Cofler, Jimmy Don Ward, Mike Poslon, fhan Dowd, Dale Deere. SECOND ROW: Coach Rod Mark Johnson, Larry Slack, Charles Barnell, Mike Har- Bridqes, Harry Cox, Danny Feller, Kelly Auslin, Bill vey, Jack Chambers, Bob Slewarf, Harold Bunll, Ken Haney, Dave l-lefley, Greg Warden, Roy Dumas, Ken Damron. Three Grapplers Nab Honor at tate Match WRESTLING LETTERMEN Jack Chambers, I4I lbs.: Tom Clar- dy, l3O lbs.: Ronnie Cross, 98 lbs.: Kenny Darnron, IIS lbs. Dale Deere, I36 lbs.: Nalhan Dowd. l23 lbs.: Roy Dumas, lI5 lbs.: David Gales, heavywelghl. Delrner Jones, IO6 lbs., Coy Mc- Broom, l57 lbs., Ken Ruse, l4-8 lbs., Bobby Shepard, 98 lbs.g Larry Slack, l6B Swimmers Spla h Through Demanding Season During the swiniming season, Cen- tralis team swam to fourth place in the All- City and Oklahoma 7 Conference. At the State meet in Bartlesville, they splashed to seventh. Represented by Bob Dow, Bill Ellsworth, Ron Jarvis, and Cary Nickel, the medley relay took fourth. Eleven members of the swimming team lettered. Bill Ellsworth, senior, won the breaststroke in the All-City, tied for first in the Conference, and took third at State. Senior Gary Nickel was runner-up in the 100-yard butterfly in the All-City and fourth in Conference. Bob Dow, a promising junior, took fifth in Conference in the breastroke competition. SWIMMING RECORD-Edison 73, Central Zlg McLain 30, Central 643 Rogers 57, Central 37, Webster 8, Cen- tral 8lg McLain 33, Central bl: Bar+IesviIIe 63, Central 3Ig East Central I7, Central 77, Memorial 53, Central 393 Hale 57, Central 39, Washington I4, Central 7lg Rogers 48, Central 473 Ponca City 3l, Central 643 All- City Meet, Central 4th Placeg Conference Meet, Central 4th Place: State Meet, Central 7th Place. SWIMMING LETTERMEN-FRONT ROW: Donald MCA Connell, Donald l-larnilton, Ron Jarvis, David Barker, Dayid Spielrnan. BACK ROW: Gary Nickel, Bill Ell- Emerging 'From the water after a splashing start, Art Wyatt beoins to synchronize his strokes toward a win. worth, Art Wyatt, Bob Dow. Stephan Dayis, Terry Wean, Coach Gerald Oglesloy. B ai' 1 I '1f .. l 5 4.4i.... CUM , ' K ,,,,,,,3. A , ., 'A , A ,V my me ...A .- . ef' . -3' ...fi . .,,, 1 'Q ' fi 7,'f 5. K, TENNIS LETTERMEN-FRONT ROW: Wayne McDow- ell, Eddie Cox, Denny Gilleland. BACK ROW: Coach Tenni Team truggle A smashing serve nets letlerman Eddie Cox an ace over his teammate during a practice session at Tracy Park. ,C QE, ,e 4 Q r v as 45, 2 'Wo whiff' aewzf - -N 'EQ es Q-ssfiw . V, is N ,Q -en Barney Ralzlafl, David Prewirl, Rick Shields, Howard White. Through Rugged Season In spite of vigorous practice sessions, Central's tennis team found the competi- tion too rough to manage a single game vic- tory throughout the entire season. In the All-City tournament held at Tracy Park they finished in last place and in the Okla- homa Seven conference race they finished in a dismal seventh place. Spurred on by returning senior let- termen Howard White, Rick Shields, and Wayne McDowell, the netsters continually kept trying for a much desired win. Although the season was highly un- successful, Finley Foster and Eddie Cox took two of their double matches against opponents to keep the season from being a complete shutout. TENNIS RECORD-Cen+ral O, Holland Hall 93 Central O, Memorial 97 Cenfral 4, Hale 55 Cenlral 0, Barfles- ville 95 Cenfral I, Rogers 8: Cenlral 0, Muskogee 9: Central 0, Edison 91 Cenlral l, Holland Hall 8: Central 0. Edison 9. Golfers Sei e Cit and Conference Title Led by the sharp shooting of three year lettermen jim Arnold and Ross Elder, the 1965 Central golf team had a trium- phant season. The boys brought home sev- eral additions to the already over-laden Brave trophy case. First places were cinch- ed in three tournaments-the All-city at Mohawk Park, the Miami Invitational at Miami, and the All-conference at Ponca City held in May. The Bravest victories throughout the season, nevertheless, were closely contested events. In conference dual meets, Central lost once to both the Edison and Hale teams. But in the return meets against the two rivals, the Braves were victorious. At the state championship meet the linlcsmen succeeeded in securing a third place trophy. GOLF RECORD-Central, tirst place, All-city: Central 9V2, Cascia Hall 3lf2g Central 9V2, Bartlesville 3lf2g Cen- tral, first place, Miami Invitational: Central 9V2, Web- ster 3lf2g Central IO, Kelley 37 Central, tirst place, All- conterenceg Central 5, Edison 8: Central, I3, Rogers 0: Central 6, Hale 77 Central l2, Edison lg Central I3, East Central Og Central 8, Hale 5: Central 5, Holland Hall 8: Central 8, Cascia Hall 57 Central, third place, State meet. GOLF LETTERMEN-FRONT ROW: Roger Banztioi. Larry Meason, Jim Arnold. BACK ROW: Coach Ed- Displaying top form, Morris Brown tees otl a long drive down the fairway at the Tulsa Country Club. die Sutton, Phil Ritz, Ricky lvloderow, Ross Elder. TRACK LETTERMEN-FRONT ROW: Larry Neel, Phil lsorn, Steve Garret David Holdman, David Sauter, Ron- nie Tracy. SECOND ROW: Tom Miles, Ronnie Dale, Rugged Oppo ition ffl ,X Sfraining, Tom Miles hurls lhe shot into flight. With similar efforts Tom gained a berlh in lhe stale meel. Robert Galloway, James Williamson. BACK ROW: Phil Harmon, Coach Corlcy Oqlesby. Confront Track ter Although disappointed by their run- ners, the 1965 track Braves had several out- standing field-event men who turned in ad- mirable records. Tom Miles proved his worth as best shot putter in Tulsa by heav- ing the twelve pound shot past the fifty foot mark a number of times. Going to the re- gional and state meets along with team- mate Miles was senior Phil Harmon, a lanky high jumper. The discus throwing position was well filled by stout Jim Jor- dan, who was backed by Kent Jones and Ronnie Dale. Under the guidance of Coach Corky Oglesby, in his first year at Central, the Braves met strong competition. Despite their poor finish, the boys provided exciting action-packed displays for the loyal Cen- tral fans at every event. TRACK RECORD-Cenfral 48, Rogers 70: Central 76, Muskogee 4lg Cenfral 57, Hale bl: Ceniral 65, Barfles- ville 53: Cenfral 63, Washingfon 54: Ceniral 64, Mem- orial 54. Braves Surge to eeond Place in Regional Veteran mentor Clyde Charvoz di- rected the Central High School baseball team to another splendid season. The Braves won the Sapulpa tournament crown for the second straight year and scrambled to a second place finish in the regionals on a record of 13 wins and 4 losses. The Braves, attack throughout the season was led by their All-City players, Jerry Hill, Ronnie Rowell, Dennis How- ard, and Bill Maxwell. Of these stars, Rowell and Hill were selected to represent Central in the All-State game. The senior trio of Sluggers were ably supported by Mike Barkley, Ronnie Burden and Don Jernigan. Senior pitcher Maxwell receiv- ed excellent support frorn underclassmen Eli Gourd and Alan Schiff. BASEBALL RECORD--Central I, Rogers 2: Central 5: Ponca City 21 Central O, Hale 3: Central I4, Bartles- ville 0: Central 9, Bartlesville Ip Central 4, Hale 2: Cen- tral 2, Edison 77 Central II, Webster Og Central 3, Sap- ulpa Ig Central I, Edison Og Central 8, Ponca City 0: Central 3, Sapulpa lg Sapulpa Tournament: Central I2, Broken Arrow 33 Central I2, Holdenville 2: Central 2, Memorial Ig Central 3, Edison 2: Olclahoma 7 North Division Playoft: Central O, Edison Ig Regionals: Central 3, Rogers I: Central 5, Muskogee 3: Central 3, Edison 5. BASEBALL LETTERMEN-FRONT ROW: Jerry I-lill. Royce Slcocdopole, Eli Gourcl, Joe Lowery, Ronnie Bur- den. SECOND ROW: Bobby Lyles, Milce Rayburn, Den- nis I-toward, Bob Bantield, Jack Carter, Milne Barkley, Slugging third saclcer Don Jernigan leaps to shag a hot smash. I-Iis extra ettort prevents a man trorn scoring. Don Jernigan, Bill I-Iolden. BACK ROW: Coach Clyde Charvoz, John Parkinson, Manager: Ronnie Rowell, Alan Schitt, Bill Maxwell, Jerry Taclcett, Tom Wilson, Bill Fen- ton. 'Wiki Central Girls Flip tlver G mnastic Program The physical education department acquired a new look this year when more gymnastic equipment was added to the gyms. Throughout the year the girls learned how to use this equipment to their best abilities. A new program was intro- duced to the girls which helped them to develop an interest in physical exercise, and instilled in them a desire to learn and perfect gymnastic stunts. This program, which is sweeping the nation, not only helps girls to develop muscles, but it also helps them acquire the poise, form and co-ordination needed for modern dancing. Since gymnastics and modern dancing were so closely related, gym instructors stressed the importance of hoth for excellent physical condition. The program was under the direction of Miss Madeleine McDonald. 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H f-iv , 23, V' 4 f f 'ay 99 L. . ,LIE ' jL '9:f'fi' 3' iffwa 2 S 'wfffxdff 54.2 F51 afiafnfl ORGANIZATIONS euneil Demon trate Jerry Parlc Presidenr STUDENT COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Nancy Brooks, Karen Bauman, Susan Gish, Cathy Coco, interschool representative: John Gibson, Sazi Gazioqlu, AFS studenrt Bonnie Dye, Krissy Barrholic, Nancy Conover, Rulh Hen- derson, Roberta Blacls, SECOND ROW: Helen Haas, Jane Bonham, Janis Bonham, Sandra Bernard, Marqarei Dunbar, Barbara Berlcey, interschool represen'ta'tive,: Jus- lina De-rnaree, Gayle Shepard, Linda Failla, Paula Hay, Monia Cox, Marcia lnbody. THIRD ROW: Alaxirre Fraser, Susan Gelino, correspondinq secretary: Rene lx .dl A Re pen ible Leader hip The rapping ol' the gavel was the familiar sound that began all Student Council meetings and set the wheels of stu- dent government in motion. Under the guidance of President Jerry Park and the eight other cabinet members, many new projects and ideas were carried out to bene- fit the entire student body. The represent- atives from each homeroom made up nun1- erous committees that handled social func- tions, the AFS projects, and many other activities of school-Wide interest and im- portance during the school year. The council's leadership became even more extensive by undertaking the sponsorship of all school elections. the es- tablishment of a supply store, and organ- izing many mixers and dances throughout the year. A leadership conference for all interested Central students was still anoth- er decisive triumph of the year. Striving to raise school loyalty and support. the student association began many campaigns such as Spirit Week, and the Christmas Mailbox contest in conjunc- tion with their intraschool post office. Blyth, Beverly Anderson, Sharon Burlcs, recording secre- tary: Glenda Craig, vice-president: Richard Failla, Jeil Brown, Brenr Butler, inrerschool represenralivep Srefan Davis, Susan Beard, Janis Hopkins, Lynda Davis. BACK ROW: Mrs, Carhern Hanlcs, sponsorg Donna Binqham, Bob Hidde, Morris Brown, Rodney Bones, Stefan Hreid- arsson, AFS student: Robert Harr Roberr I-lelland ireasurery Joe Baurnoardner, Toni fxckley, Bobby Kinq, Sylvia Hauser, Robin Henson. 1 4 f , , 1 1 . ' lj-Q I ' L , ' l ti, i X - e 'L' 4 w 1 K W V 'fs' -wwf.-, .eg,ff' , h . I . ' ' ' ' . I Z5 , 4 A I X ' . , 'A 1 ' i n , V' fi f 1-ff A L . Evil' K A 1 A It . V! 4 X4 R fl , K lZ,L52fsi++ fl'1fi 'Tf?W M- , , WW- A STUDENT COUNClL-FRONT ROW: Sandy Tlireslwer er Julia Moore Jan Roners Diana Williams Pena Cowie Wfxrren Sindy Needlwm, Joyce Mozindo, Laur- Kamrmper Karla Smirlw Kallw Menees Nrvrdfe Rggzel er Sreele Barbara Warren, Arlie Pearson, Marry Long. Mary Semoves Rav Viclorv Ralph Webb. BACK ROW SECOND ROW: Eddie Brofriiley, Joan Rambo, Slwerry Merle Willsliire, Phil Norvell Waiyve Wlwefalle-J Dfzvf Scliaum, Kfrrpr l-lasslcr, lreris Oriliveros, April Koch, Spielman, Tom Milos, Jerry Pfnrlc oresiderwl' Jolww Perl: irilersclwool represemalivs, Susi Wfnllis, Melody Wells irvsori, oarliamenlfarifm' Gary Nickel, Terr-,f Slrirmfollov, Ewell, Mairison Sfella Maru. THIRD ROW: Sieve Mill- Ge-Orme Miller Dfmrw Lirwlc Jim Sullivfimf. -xy, .x, Q . x 2 ,H 45 .K . f . ,gf , ,5 , Talcing Hme from lunch li lwelo ir llne coal office :fabric-+ membf-rc wmk dlliqerflyf selliva ard sorrimq Chrisrmas cards. I l Stefan, everybody's favorite pool shark, teaches his newly acquired slcill to Suzi, who proves to be an apt student, AFS Soliditie International Relation Candy sales. hake sales, and AFS stock drives were a few of the various pro- jects that Centralis Student Council under- took to enable two foreign students to live in the United States for one year. This year's exchange students were Sazi Gazio- glu from Cyprus and Stefan Hreidarsson from Iceland. Under a Student Council sponsored trip to Europe this summer, Sharon Burks toured Europe with other American youths. The American Field Service pro- gram is an adult guided organization whose n1ai11 purpose is to promote hetter under- standing throughout the world. The Stu- dent Council directed Central's program. Sharon Burlcs Stefan Hreidarsson Sazi Gazioglu To Europe Reylciavilc, Iceland Nicosia, Cyprus .-.llxin I INTERNATIONAL CLUB-FRONT ROW: Margarei Betiis, Vicky i-Ieadrick, Jean Thorne, secreiaryg Judy Le- May, vice-presideniq Nancy Brooks, Barbara Pleasant, Judy Proeior, ireasurerq Mary Lynn Thomas. SECOND ROW: Wendy Oldham, Carol Winfield, Judith Pro- yorse, Dacee Bingham, Debbie Fuller, Regina Baker, Nancy Kimmel, Marilyn Young, Debbie Brown. THIRD Kuo ledge of Cu tems Sharing his slides oi Briiish Honduras wiih Mary Lile is Ken Haley, a iormer resideni oi Honduras. , 'H !K ROW: Mariorie Rosser, Cynthia Davis, Mary Frances Lile, presidentg Gayle James, Sharon Burks, Polly Jones, Barbara Smith, Louie Avery, Deanna Oliver. BACK ROW: Linda Thomas, Royce Caldron, parliameniarianq Stephen Kimmel, Sieian I-Ire-idarsson, Georqe Miller, Robert I'IelIand, Bill Roessler, Eddie Bromiley. Virginia Smiih, Miss Margery Pike sponsor. Shatter Prejudice Realizing that understanding for- eign customs and people is a major factor in world unity, the International Club strove to further its theme of Internation- al Understanding Through Knowledgef, Under the sponsorship of Miss Margery Pike, himonthly meetings were held to hear speakers who have had the experience of either living or traveling in foreign coun- tries during the past year. Sharon Burks, who traveled in Eur- ope this past summer through the Student Council European touring prograrng Ken- neth Haley, who lived in British Hondurasg the A.F.S. students, Sazi Cazioglu from Ni- cosia on the island of Cyprus, and Stefan Hreidarsson of Iceland, were among the various speakers who presented slides, ans- wered questions and expressed opinions to give members a well rounded picture of foreign countries. Central Honor tudont Dovour Textbook Providing sclaolasfic assislance is a raslr Judy Supemaw oerlorms as a member ol llie NHS luloririo committee, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY--FRONT ROW: Sam- mie Edelman, Dacee Bingham, Slwaron Elmore Gail Bel- clier, Maroarerarm Evalr, Kris Carr. Cherie Ellis, Linda Edwards, Delores George, Terry Dillior. SECOND ROW: Miss Mary Ellen Bridges, sponsor: Susan Gelirio Nancy Baker, Paula Calls, Donna Day, Callriy Coco Barbara Berlcey, Bettina Biekerlon, Gayle James, Gina Darrol, Nancy Deidrielc, Belsy l'larl. THIRD ROW: Bob Ninety one nieniliers comprised tlie Central lirancli ol' tlie National Honor So- ciety this year. Under tlie coniliined spon- sorship of Miss Mary Ellen Bridges and Mr. Roy Lewis tlle clulm undertook five projects ol' service. A committee was set up to organize and perform tliese projects: tutoring, assisting in tlie library, lecturing, running tlie lioolcstore, and niaking a list ol' available scliolarsliips. Students maintaining a 3.5 grade average for tlie soplioinore year or a 3.25 grade average in tlie junior year were clio- sen lor inenilwersliip on tlie lmasis of eliarats- ter, leadersliip, scliolarsliip. and service. illliese new Illt'IlllJCl'S were tlien initiated at a city-wide tierenionv lield at Central in tlle Soutli Auditorium on Novenilier ll, 1965. The niain speaker was Dr. E. T. Dunlap. Chancellor of Ulalalionia Board ol Regents ol' Higher Education. Eacli morning Central students found an abundant supply ol' paperback literature in tlie niain liall on tlie second floor. The bookstore provided the only source of inconie for NHS. Dow, Bill Ellsworlli Morris Browr, Robert Corley Cliris Aidersow Jtme Davis, Slaaror' Burlcs, Pal Berieli Miclriael liraris Breril' Boller, Royce Calclrofii BACK ROW: Mr, Roy Lewis, sporsorq Glevr Craiq, Rtislv Clirilcscales, Phil Driscoll Doug Henkel, Jim Brown, David l-loldman Robert Hari Alberl Grirliri Robert Hellarid Joe Baum- 'iardner Bruce l'leallw. 'ig ua , ,Q V. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: Debbie Kirkendoll, Carol Walker, Karla Srnilh, Meredith Mc- Jones, Sherrie Praler, Sandy Needham, Judi Supernaw Elroy, Lynn Sernones, lreasurerq Rick Zwinqelberq, Mar- Lauren Sleele, Chrisline Phillips, Andra Lanlord, Pam 'fha Schroeder, Bruce Srnilh, Carolyn Merriman, J, Nel- Mcl.auqhlin, Judy Wesr, Judy Long. Paula Slorm. son VonDeven'rer. BACK ROW: David Tall, Rod Rol- SECOND ROW: Joan Johnson, Sandy Sharp, April slon, Bill Roessler, Laird Macdonald, presidenlg Bill Koch, Pal Rush, Linda l-loll, Linda Parker, Shirley Jaq- Norvell, George Miller, J. R. Whilby, Lee Semones gers, Virqinia Srnilh, Linda Whillinqlon, Karen Sparks, Ron Jarvis, Michael Madden, John McPhail, vice-presif Norene Plurnlee. THIRD ROW: John Jensen, Connie denl. Books, books. books, mulfers David Tall as Karla Smirh and Susan Gelino arrive wllh more books in need of repair SPANISH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Pat cowen, Nancy Deidrick, Nancy Brooks, president: Cynthia Davis, Dayle Monroe, Wendy Oldham. SECOND ROW: Brent Bike, Kenneth l-laley Cynthia Billinosley. John Jensen, LanguagetHub In t VVinners were not crowned with wreaths of sacred olive leaves, but the members of the Latin Club did take an ac- tive part in their own Olympic games. These Olympic games were patterned after those of the ancient Greeks, including such sports as discus throwing and foot races. Each month the club celebrated a differ- ent phase of ancient culture. LATIN CLUB-FRONT ROW: Meladee Murphy, Bev! erly Young, Lynda Foley, Ruth Cox, treasurer: Sam- mie Edelman. SECOND ROW: Susan Gelino. vice- presidentg Judy l-lansen, Phyllis Burlcs, Chris Anderson ew. Donna Usher, Warren Williams, Mrs. Reeves, sponsor. BACK ROW: John Aleqo, David Tatt, George Miller, secretary-treasurer: Rudy Flores, vice-president: Craig Carter, John Pearce, Lee Semones, Robert Helland, i ate Varied Project In only its second year of existence, the Spanish Club had a crammed but suc- cessful schedule. A variety of programs were presented: skits in Spanish, films with Spanish dialogue, and guest foreign students. In May a farewell party was held in a Mexican restaurant where the mem- bers ordered their meals in Spanish and reminisced-in English. Virginia Smith, president: Barbara Smith, secretary. BACK ROW: Miss Virginia Ouesenbery, sponsor: Mi- chael Penrod, Scott l-lall, Ronald Bigelow, Michael Madden, Roy Moses, Mrs. Sue Newton, sponsor. A 19 mi 1 'M ' MU ALPHA THETA-FRONT ROW: Kitty Teipel. Paula Catts, Wauleua l-letcher. Susan Ge-lino. Andre Lantord, Morris Brown. SECOND ROW: Stephen Kimmel, Stetan l-lreidarsson, Bob Dow, Bill Ellsworth, secretary-treasurer: to-el V- er- -:C ,--. -mit' Joe Baumgerdner. John McPhail, vice-president: Glenn Craig. BACK ROW: Mr. Jack Skelton, sponsorg Ron Jarvis, Ronald Bigelow, Robert l-tart, Bill Stuermann, Da- vid Tott, Mike Madden, president. ath Club Encounter Fru trating Problem Under the direction of Mr. Jack Skelton, Centralls Math Club, Mu Alpha Theta, embarked on a new year. Student programs dealing with math logic and probability were planned and given by the members. Included were interesting pro- grams presented by Mike Madden and Glenn Craig on the number theory and symbolic logic of higher mathematics. Meeting every second Wednesday, the club mixed pleasure with business, as they endeavored to learn the advantages and importance of mathematical careers. This year, instead of having outside guest speakers, the club had all programs given by students. Each student was responsible for planning and directing one program during the year. Math giants--Andre Lanlord and Mike Madden-combine their mental powers to solve an intricate mathematical problem, M, , ,- Typical Thespian hams, Dean Jenkins. Elizabeth Green and Jimmy Runyan act out one ot lite's little dramas. 4 4 Q The pians Encourage Theatrical bilit Excitement, nervousness and confu- sion prevailed throughout the cast preced- ing each Thespian performance. Thespian activities throughout the year included one act plays presented every nine weeks and the yearly Christmas open house. One ot' the guest speakers, Dr. Beau- THESPIANS-FRONT ROW: Sandy Thresher, Kathleen Page, Kitty Teipel, Diane Burke, scribe: Linda Thayer, Kathleen Burke, Ruth Henderson, Cheryl Dorsch, Patty t'layes. SECOND ROW: Meredith McElroy, Julie Reagan, Denise Cooper, Valerie Johnson, Lynne Gib- bons, Andra Lantard, historian: Elizabeth Green, secre- tary: Bette flxllsopp, Linda Failla, Sandra Gervais, THIRD ROW: Jimmy Run-yan, vice-president: Wilma niont Breustle from the University of Tul- sa, explained to the club some of the diffi- culties and rewards of the acting field. To conclude the year, an initiation banquet was held in the spring at which sopho- mores were initiated and new oflicers were installed for the coming year. Shryock, Rosa Colburn, Cindy Harris, Marci Crow, treasurer: Linda Roark. Paulette Benton, Hannah John- son, Milley Stilley, Margaret Ralston, Mike Claunch. BACK ROW: Devin Mikles, Mark Lobo, Tom McSpad- den, Dean Jenkins, president: Bob Smith, Bill Elliott, Bob Garrett, Mark Burnham, Gary Chandler, Mike Nemec, Robert Cottey, Miss Patsy Moberly, sponsor, SPEAKERS' BUREAU-FRONT ROW: Linda Failla Kit- ty Teipel, Diane Burke, Cheryl Dorsch, Kathleen Page, Wilma Shryock. SECOND ROW: Paula Catts, Kathleen Burke, Lynne Gibbons, Maureen Quinn, Mrs. Cora Mac- Donald, sponsorg Millie Stilley, president Elizabeth Green, Bette Allsopp, Meredith McElroy, treasurer. THIRD ROW: Peqgy Lowery, Linda Thayer, Billy l-laus- er. Johnny Nantz, Paula l-lay, Robert Corley, Gary Chandler, Alice Peques, Jimmy Runyan. BACK ROW: Marci Crow, hisroriang Lin Latimer, Carolyn Gooden, Bob Smith, Bill Ellioit, Mark Burnham, vice-president: Hannah Johnson, Sharon Burks, Paulette Benton, secre- tary: Loufknn Mallory. Club Stirs rdent Enthusiasm in peaking Demonsfrafing their surgical talents, Millie Stilley and Jim Runyan entertain members at a weekly meelinq. Early in the fall the members of Speakers' Bureau decided upon a pin to represent their club, marking the hrst year in the club's history to have one. A car bash was held in December by the members in order to raise money to Hnance the club's social functions. To raise the money the club sold tickets en- titling the holder to one blow on the car. The object was to have the students let oil their pent-up semester pressures by wreck- ing the old jalopy. Later in the year the club held a rummage sale to raise money. This year the annual Speakers, Bur- eau assembly was presented by the mem- bers in mid January. The program, Alice Threw the Looking Glass, which was tak- en from a comedy play, was presented as a radio program. nflflf ti CAMARATA-FRONT ROW: Barbara Warren, Sherrie Praler, Sandy Needham. April Koch, Debbie Pool, Cheri Walker, Cyndy l-lall, Kay Bulcher, Kalhy Ainsworlh, Pal- ly Dickey, Glenda Spencer, Rulh Henderson, Sharon Buller, Dalha Zimmerman. SECOND ROW: Becky Bul- ler, Belle Allsopp, Mary Barhydl, Gina Darrol, Vivian Slrobel, Nancy Baker, Candy Crum, Denise Cooper, Bar- bara Pleasanl, Sazi Gazioqlu, Kay Logan. Jane Broome, secrelary: Nancy Bruce, lreasurerg Diane Burke, Chrisline Phillips, Monla Cox, Marilyn Young, Conna Complon. THIRD ROW: Mimi Ziegler, Calhy Coco, Teresa Mackey Sue Rucker, Debbie Fuller, Sylvia Scoll, Terrie Kelly, Diana Williams, Kalhryn Malson, Linda Failla, Lynne Gibbons, Andra Lanlord, Millie Slilley, Nancy Kimmel, Judy Wesl, Barbara Berkey, presidenl. BACK ROW: Jan Rogers. Donna Day, Susan Gish, Carol Sleele, Meredilh McElroy, Jan Johnson, Jane Davis. Blanche l-lill, Deidre Deardorll. Chris Anderson, Paul- elle Benlon, Nancy Nash, Mary Doyle, Belly Slilwill. Alexis Harmon. Carol Kennard, Elizabelh Green, Lou Ann Mallory, Norda Roszel. Camarata Expand the calling of er ice Besides ushering for various func- tions Camarata members also devoted their time to three major projects. Each project represented a special eventg they were Christmas, Easter, and Mayday. The major out-of-school activity under- taken by the members was their Christmas project. Carnarata agreed to make Christ- mas a happier one for a group of children whose families were migrant workers liv- ing near Bixby. Entertaining the child- ren consisted of a program filled with sing- ing, skits, and games. The girls ended the fun with the entrance of Santa Claus, Tom Aclcley, who presented each child with can- ned food, stuffed animals, and small toys. All of this was accomplished in cooper- ation with Father Murtaugh of the Cath- olic Church in Bixby. Building a pyramid ol canned goods which were donaled lor Their Christmas projecl, are busy Camarala girls, Key Club Couple Fun With Civic ctivitie Do re mi could be heard coming from sponsor Ernest McHugh's room as the Key Club members stretched their vocal cords in preparation for the annual sing- ing telegramsi' at class Christmas parties. Ringing bells for the Salvation Army, holding an inter-school meeting with Edi- son, and honoring parents at a banquet were a few of the other varied activities. Elected Lt. Governor of District Fifteen, Bob Helland served over all Tulsa clubs and many surrounding towns. Each week-end members could be found paint- ing house numbers on curbs for money to send delegates to the annual Oklahoma- Texas district convention in Dallas, Texas. Miss Jane Broome was selected as Sweetheart of the year and was honored at a combined dance with Camarata. KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Rick Winters, Dave Spiel- man, Mike Wahl, Stetan Davis, Morris Brown, president: Jack Cullinan, Brent Butler, Jett Brown, Danny Holt, secretary. SECOND ROW: Ron Burden, Ronnie Hen- derson, Gary Nickel, Mike Nemec, Brent Bike, David Potts, Marc Schuman, Rick Rickman, Terry Wean. THIRD ROW: Rush Clinkscales, Phil lsom, viceapresidentg Bill AQ .. 2 Q 4... Santa's singing elves-John Parkinson, Bob Helland Brent Butler-tune up betore Centrale Great Spiritf Norvell, John Atkins, Mark Loloo, Terry Stringtellow Craig Carter, Bill Roessler, Steve Miller, Robert Hel land. BACK ROW: Phil Norvell, Wayne Wheatley Laird Macdonald, Alan Schitt, John Pearce, treasurer Jerry Park. Jim Brown, Mark Burnham, Bill Stuermann John Parkinson, Bob Reins, Lawrence Lane. J ,... .na - - CH Triumph in Red Displaying lhe 'trophy Central won by defeating Rogers in the membership driye is sponsor Miss Jewell Ramsay. RED CROSS-FRONT ROW: Phyllis Coachman, Eva Ellsworth, Sandy Clark. Denise Bells, Bonita Furgasori. SECOND ROW: Sue Cross, Dianne Coen, Yvonne Al- lord, Kathy Boyse, Leah Duggan, Linda Carter, Patty Dickey. THIRD ROW: Debbie Argenlos, Jane Christie, al Cross Member hip Dri e Bake sales, slave trades, and other unusual contests were a few of the many superior methods that Centralites used to triumph over Rogers in the Red Cross Membership Drive. This contest between Central and Rogers began two years ago with the agreement that the winner of the contest two out of three years would receive a trophy as the prize. In November, Miss Jewell Ramsay, sponsor, and her cabinet presented the tro- phy to Central by placing it in the trophy case as a symbol of victory over Rogers for two consecutive years in the Membership Drive to top the city record. The second major project under- taken by the Red Cross was the collection of magazines to he sent to the Veterans Hospital in Muskogee. They were delivered by students who had generously donated their free time to entertain the patients with a talent show. The program consisted of chorus lines, singing groups, and instru- mental solos, and was presented to the chil- dren at the Childrens' Medical Center here in Tulsa later on in the year. Joyce Buckley Linda Baltenlield, Vicki Hoyeskeland, Joyce Bailey, Gayle Jones. BACK ROW: Mark John- son, Wendell Glance, Denny Gilleland, Rudy Flores. Bob Benton, Carolyn Gooden, Panlelle Benlon, Cheryl DeSelrn. Mn.. l 'HQF' ' HZ' RED CROSS-FRONT ROW: Glynda Slwepard, Mary Payre, Dearl Lanklord, Palricia Lewis, Mlle Walwl, Cfallwy' Ward Donna Williams, Reva Sweet Mary Kniqlnl, Mason Kenny Pellil, Delorls Larnascus, Llnda Moses, Jacque Lane, Judy Long. SECOND ROW: Paula Slorrn Glenda Spercer. BACK ROW: Roberl Poreda, Jan Bonnie Willls, Kay Sulliyan, Karen Wlnlers, April Kocln, Sclwuler, Charles Barnell, Donald Planla, Alan Sclwlll, Lynn Margo Milclnell, Judi Sparks, Carol Walers, Kay Logan, Mlles, Judy Robey, Gerald Ruslw, Miss Jewell Ramsey, THIRD ROW: Palricia Maslerson, Susan Simpson, Elaine sponsor. H ef N. Parficipanis bound for flue Muslfofgee Volerans Hosailal ralerl slww ollclw lr ln lwelo load rnaixazlnes lor 'lne palierlz. Taking advantage ot an opportunity to study the hurnan body are Vicki Hardwick and Janet Heaton. uccessful Physician This year, members of Medico Club focused their attention on the many varied opportunities offered by the medical pro- fession. They visited several local hospitals and labs to get an inside look at medical occupations. As a result the group learned the advantages as well as the disadvantages of medical and premedical careers. MEDlCO CLUB-FRONT ROW: Janet Heaton, presi- dent: Mary Jackson, Anita Mata, JoAnn Elrod, Carol Durham. treasurer: Vicki Hoyeskeland, Sharon Greenha- qen, Jill Craskins, Donna Askins. Sherry Crocker, re- cordino secretary. SECOND ROW: Martha Schroeder, Donna Hall, recording secretaryg Vicki Hardwick, Joan Carlton, Jan Schwendirnann, Connie Price, correspond- WG RJ In plre edlco ember Highlighting the year for the club were many well known guest speakers such as specialists Dr. Andelman in arthritics and Dr. Craig S. Jones in internal medi- cine. Other fields covered in the weekly meetings included pediatrics, obstetrics, and poison control. These nien were all recognized authorities in their field. ing secretary: Sally Deupree, Allison Porter, Hailetta Thomas, Jerri Chandler. BACK ROW: Etta Gamble, historiang Ira Johnson, Columbus Bruner, Buddy Bittle, vice-president: Scott Hall, Joe Grandstatt, Dan Kirk- patrick, Raymond Patton, David Gooden. Carolyn Gooden, Mr. Harry Bannister, sponsor. .1 CHESS CLUB-FRONT ROW: Joe McNabb, Vicki Ed- dent. BACK ROW: Bill Rauch, John Mcpheil, treasur- wards. Peggy Filchue, secretary: Glenn Greig, presi- er: George Miller, Larry lvlclzadden, Daniel Mel-lenry. Chessmen Exerci e Po Silence enveloped room 231 every Thursday at 3:40 as the members of the Chess Club pondered their next move. At the beginning of the year each member re- ceived 1800 points and at the meetings added to or subtracted from this according to the outcome of each game. They then established a ranking which set up teams er of Concentration for the city-wide tournament. This tour- nament is played on the order of a round robin, sometimes lasting as long as eight weeks depending on the competition. Mr. Tom Turnbaugh, sponsor for the fifth year, is an accomplished chess player and provided rough competition for each member. Caugh'l' ya, exclaims John Mcphail. Nol yel a prolessioral, Glenn Craiq finds playinq chess blincllolclecl loo rough. Pore Jud is daid, sings Curly as Jud lislens inlenlly to learn ol lhe sadness al his imaginary luneral. Elated Audience Caift ay 0 To 6'0klah0ma! Climaxing weeks of rehearsals, the Opera Club, under the guiding hand of Mr. Rex Teague. presented the well-known Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Okla- homall' The singers, backed by the orches- tra and stagecraft classes, laughed, danced. and sang the roaring beginning of a brand new state as the curtains opened. The story, that of a pioneer cow- boy's lDean .lenkinsl love for Laurcy llyaula Hayl. is complicated by an insane OPERA CLUB-FRONT ROW: Gayle James, Delores Georoe, Terry Dillion, Sazi Gazioolu, Debbie Pool, Den- ise Coooer. Judy Proclor, secretary: Caihy Graham, Margaret Ralston, Rosanne Moore, Kitty Teipel. SEC- OND ROW: Virginia Oliphanl, Jan Linville, Sarnrnye Aldridge, Candy Noe, Vickie Wrighl, Wilma Shryoclc Louise Lee, Francine Poulos, Nancy Baker, Jody Noll, Linda Thayer. THIRD ROW: Jim Lambelh, Gary Rid- farmhand named -Iud fBob Stonel. The story reaches a climax when .Iud attacks Curly and is accidentally killed with his own knife. But the entire musical is not dramatic, and several scenes provide comic relief: Will Parker's lMark Burnhaml re- turn in which he assures everyone that Everytl1ing's Up To Date ln Kansas Cityiig Ali Hakinfs fliilly Hauserj narrow escape from a shotgun wedding with Ado Annie Uudy l,eMayJg and the big picnic. ley, Billy l-lauser, lreasurer: Buddy Billle, Sieve Mclsirn Doug Smith, Bob Slewarr, Belh Nelson, Merediih Mc- Elroy, Mary Beih Morgan. Cynlhia Davis, Mary Francis Lile. BACK ROW: Bill Elliot, vice-presidentg Bob Gar- reli, Bill Sluermann, Jerry Loney, Mark Burnham, Viclor Aflerberry, Mark Reynolds, Marvin Beach, Nancy Nash Jan Schuler, Linda Beam, Charlolle Norwood. OPERA CLUB-FRONT ROW: Elva Barrell, Kenna Wil, son, Sherrie Praier, Calliy Paqano, JoAnn Elrod Jane Broome, Dianne Coen, Judy LeMay, Janel Owens, Don- ann Beller. SECOND ROW: Karen Winlers, Glenda Spencer, Terrie Kelly, Paula l-lay, Jo Wise, Elizabeln Green, Slnirley Jaqqers, Viclci l-lardwiclc, Diana Gammon, Sue Rucker, Belle Allsopp, Bernadelle Slarr. THIRD ROW: Kev Hardin, Rosa Colburn, Debbie Keillw, Tyra Arnsfulz, Bud Pennirqlon, Jolwnny Davis, Slwelby Oakley, Riclward Lenox, Bruce Calleil, David Wlwile, Clnarles Slwailery Paul Marlin. BACK ROW: Linda Robinson, Nina Zingq, Mary Jane Surber, Linda Roarlc, Devin Milcles, Doug Dodd, Clark Boldinq, Torn Miles, Dick Day, presidenii Georoe Kendall, Bob Slone. Larry lrloracelc Dean Jenlcins. Selling a 'fancy French garler 'fo ruslic Aunl' Eller requires all ol peddler man Ali l-lalcims Tricks ai salesmansnip. Wm ,X MW iwwwg MAJORETTES-FRONT ROW: Regina Baker, Kay Stiles, head lwirler. BACK ROW: Carolyn Daniel. Lynda Gilliord. Energetic Majorettes Enthrall peetator Appearing in their sparkling new uniforms Central's majorettes added zest to all football games, pep rallies, and pa- rades. The uniforms consisted of black pleated skirts with white inserts, and black tops with a reversible overlay. Many mornings the girls were seen, curlers in hair, eyes hall' open, struggling down to the field for an hour of practice before beginning a long day at school. The group, who was sponsored for the second year by Mr. Albert Martin, per- formed routines which they thought up chiefly by themselves. These included numbers which required the use of fire ba- tons and niachetes. Handling these skill- fully was quite a trick, but the girls did so with amazing results. Vi aeieu Cheerleader Inspired with pep and the arnhition ol' raising the Central spirit sky high. the Central cheerleaders returned from surn- nrer clinic into a whirlwind of activities. The winning of four first place ribbons and the Spirit Stick for heing the nrost enthus- iastic squad in competition readied the eight girls to direct the supporters during all athletic events. Cheerleaders-Teresa Mackey, Monte Cox, Sandy Thrasher, Coco, Chris Phillips. Wa. ---.........,,,,,,,, ww-w----.--,,,,..,, 1------.,,.....,.,..,,,, if Generate Enthusiasm At the end of the previous year. three senior, three junior .and two sopho- nrore girls were chosen hy nrernhers of Red Feathers to lmeconie cheerleaders. Besides following the teanrs. the spirit raisers were kept husy perfecting new cheers and par- ticipating in varied assemblies and pep rallies. The girls were kept busy through- out the entire school year. Sfwdra Needham, Bagley Butler, Reather Compfor, C.-:thy f'-uns--..-.., ---va-....,,g if 4 Bmw Exuberant Red Feather With crepe paper and balloons, Bettina Biclcerton, Sharon Burlcs, and Sharon Butler qet ready for a fun bus trio. RED FEATHERS-FRONT ROW: Cathy Coco, head cheerleader: Nancy Bruce, president: Susan Gish, sec- retary. SECOND ROW: Miss Sue Ingersoll, sponsor: JoAnn Forest, Marqaretann Evatt, Sharon Butler, Mary Barhydt, Bette Allsopp Glenda Adams. Marcia Inbody. Alaxine Fraser, Patty Dickey. Tl'llRD ROW: Miss Neda McDonald, sponsor: Carol Durham, Rene Blyth, Phyllis Initiate eheel pirit Ingenious favors, streamers of crepe paper, boisterous yells, and unyielding sup- port are all familiar reminders of a great year to the 667 members of Red Feathers. Centralis largest organization was entrusted with the job of keeping the Central tradi- tion of school spirit sky high. Laboring diligently, the cabinet and devoted squad leaders initiated many new ideas to encour- age all school team support. Following the overwhelming success of All Spirit VVeek during football .season and the an- nual coronation ball, the girls continued to honor each sporting event until the last baseball of the season was pitched in june. Highlighted by new uniforms for all members, Red Feathers looked better than ever in the traditional C on the football field and in the school-vvide pep rallies held each Friday morning preceding an event. VVith the sale of ribbons, pennants, and the enactment of all new projects, each active member could always find work to do. Co-sponsorship with Lettermen's Club of an open dance was another successful first for this school year. Davidson, Deidre Deardorff, Ruth Henderson, Joella Gates, Linda Bluebird, Bettina Bickerton. Susan Beard. BACK ROW: Mrs. Lynne Morgan, sponsor: Susan Gel- ino, Debbie Davis. Ginna Dalby, Margaret Keener, Shar- on Burks, LeAnn Casebeer Phyllis Burks, Judy Bracy, Cheryl DeSelrn, Gayle James, Shirley Jaqqers. r ti a t at M 222 ill 1 Y Sqft ' i L .. i i .. , M V we K M 3, es A 'T 5 1 l X io f l 7 t xi' I -fc ' a -- - s r M 'D ' ,.s -M l 74 s D . , q y id ,wg ' '-sl l l N one 'I L4 W fm if 'rr ' M1 E K , f 7 i , , ... 4 ' 5 D n .L v , .F F -Q.. Us ,., X, ,L , ,S RED FEATHERS-FRONT ROW: Barbara Warreri, vice-oresidenl' Teresa Mackey, senior cheerleader? Paula Young, lreasurer: Chrisline Phillips, senior cheer- leader. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Sanders. Carol Ro- mine, Belly Smilh, Sue Rucker, Cheri Walker, Connie Warren, Vivian Sleele, Joyce Mozirwgo, Dalha Zim- rnerman, Becky Zirnmermari. THIRD ROW: April Koch Sylvia Scoli, Debbie Pool, Pal Mccrackin, Glen' Sleele. BACK ROW: Marilyn Young, Nancy Thorpe Toni Sluarf, Terrie Kelly, Susan Sowers, Woden soonsor. Q Y ,, 5?-fi c 5 y u EF da Spencer, Julia Moore, Donna Williarns, Reya Sweexi Judy Procror, Sazi Gazioolu Donna Wing Lauren Kimmel, Pa? Rush, Sharon Adams, Sharon Thompson, Vicky Loufxnzi Mallory, Mrs. Carol Nasworlhy, sponsor- Miss Phyllip Throwing candy and waving ar all the cnildren, parr ol the cabire' precedes lhe Cevra' band if she Chrisrrnas 1 ,y:, an ,QEIVCOFL Bewildered by hundreds of favors, Slwaron Burlcs' lfirsl as 'rlwey pool Tlmenr mlelllgence and fry fo cleclde upon place squad combines lun and refreshments with work somellwmg new and durnlereml lo owe lo llwe leam Dedicated quad Work Behlnd The eene Palienfly wailing for ihe 'Teams lo come oul ol a clmllc lalk lm wlwe locker room, Dallwa Zimmerman! second place squad wlllm Lmyieldlnq perseverance becomes lired ol lrylnq To rallorwallze wlw flue coaclw would lallc ao lomq. Letterman Perpetuate Ideal ot Gentlemen, pleaselw was the usual call to order for the Letterman's Club meetings each Tuesday night at 7:30 in the boys gym. The activities of this or- ganization varied from selling popcorn at wrestling matches and basketball games to hayrides on cold winter nights. The faculty vs. lettermen basket- Officers who flex together stay together: Shelby Oak- ley, Finley Poster, Don Jernigan and Ronnie Burden. Popping around the gym, mem- bers ot the l.etter'rnen's Club pro- vide retreshments at sports events. 5 f l' 1 5 port man hip ball and softball games were a main source of income. Under the sponsorship ol Coach Dick Gwinn the club combined with Red Feathers to sponsor an open dance for all Central students. An all sports banquet was held at Ural Roberts University to honor the athletes, with the Red Feathers serving as hostesses. Clean-up brigade-Ronnie l'aylor,Royce Slcocclopole, and Eli Gourdfdiiclers or methods atter 1: basketball dame. BOARD OF DIRECTORS-FRONT ROW: Barbara War- Mr. Roy Lewis, Glenn Craig, Mr. Carl McCal:lerty, Mr. ren, Connie Warren, Jan Rogers, Miss Rae Blackburn, James Mitchell, Mr. Charles Orr. Miss Joyce Saunders, Miss Ruth Holton. BACK ROW: Board ot Director Regulate School Fund To keep a high school running ir1 sound financial condition is certainly no easy job, as the members of the Central Board of Directors discovered again this year. The board, headed by Principal Mr. Carl L. Mcflafferty, met regularly to exam- ine the budget standings and to decide Con cientiou Work Faced with problems of maintenance and having a working knowledge of the li- brary system, Centralls student librarians were busy every day. Under the able di- rection of Miss Helen Hagler, the workers were in charge of book and magazine pre- LIBRARY ASSISTANTS-FRONT ROW: Carol Ann Beall, Leorna Kennedy, Sandy Keating, Polly Jones, Judy McFarlin, Mary Monteilh, Donna Burris. BACK ROW: A Bl' money matters of importance to the entire school. Though continually swamped with purchase orders by the hundreds, the board always managed to stay on top and wisely distribute the finances to organizations and all business obligations of the school. Mr. C. H. Orr served as treasurer. Furnish Assistance servation and also kept all reference r11ate- rial up-to-date and in good condition. The hard working students, chosen by teachers, recommendations, were given the opportunity to learn first hand about the responsibilities of running a library. Miss l-lelen l-laqler, Sponsorg Linna Raqsdale, Bobby King, David Tail. Vernon Dew, Jirn Gott, Denny Roberts, Michael Adams, Fleetless Wren, Mrs. Lee Bailey. 9 MODERN DANCE-FRONT ROW: Sandy Thresher, Reafha Compton, Kathy Supernaw, Liz Childress, Sandy Needham, vice-president: Paula Storm, Deborah Greene, Datha Zimmerman, SECOND ROW: Cathy Coco, Su- san Gish, Marma O'Dell, Jan Moore, Bette Allsopp, sec- retary, Julia Moore, Patty Diclcey, Melanie Palmer, Kay Butcher. THIRD ROW: Janet Owens, Terrie Kelly, Dance Characteri Employing grace acquired throuqh hours of practice, Norda Roszel illustrates a pose from a modern dance ,l . Z ill W ilhhl ----f r V P i Q t i i 1 0 Christi Fowler, Margo Mitchell, Jan Johnson, Jane Da- vis, Glenda Spencer, Elaine Payne, Cindy Maples, Candi Crum, Beclcey Butler. BACK ROW: Teresa Mackey president: Jan Rogers, Phyllis Burks, Vicki Watkins, Sue Rucker, Elizabeth Green, LouAnn Mallory, Norda Ros- zel, Monfa Cox, treasurer, Dana Middleton, Judy West, Mrs. Lynne Morgan, sponsor. Di tincti e Mood The accent of jazz, the twang of the jungle beat, the frolic air of the hillbilly tune - all were familiar sounds to the members of the Modern Dance Club. The organization sponsored by Mrs. Lynne Mor- gan spent long hours in practice for perfec- tion of the dances they created to these va- rious patterns of music. This year for the first time the members presented their dances in an assembly held on January 21. In the spring, preparations were made for a television program. In this show the members exhibited excellence of form and co-ordination in the different types of dances. Tuesday afternoon meet- ings Were utilized for rehearsals of the Daze and several Red Cross talent shows. These performances, crammed into a busy sched- ule, highlighted a successful year. Last minule prac+ice is exerted by Jody Noit, Korina Bradbury and Fran Irvine beiore ihe iournameni. GRA E ents Spur Friend! Competition There is nothing like trying out a variety of sports for the fun of it, and this year was no exception for the sixty ener- getic members of GRA who participated in numerous recreational events. Under the supervision of their new G-lRL'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION-FRONT ROW: Sue Cross, Vicky l-leadrick, Karen Bauman, Karen Crace, Sazi Gazioqlu. SECOND ROW: Brooksey Lockard, Janice Jackson, Renee Brown, Miss Sue Purcell, spon- sor: Janice Bias, Roberia Black, THIRD ROW: Janine Lewis, Deborah Johnson, JoLinda Durant, Gloria Haw- sponsor Miss Sue Purcell, the girls com- peted With each other in such sports as tennis, volleyball, archery, bowling, skat- ing, and basketball. To climax the year, GRA members triumphed over the faculty women in an afternoon basketball game. kins, Vicki Edwards, Rene Blyth, Yvonne Aliord. BACK ROW: Maudene Cobbs, Lynda Foley, Debbie Davis, Sharon Greenhaqen, Korena Bradbury, Diana Hisketi, Marqarei Keener, ireasurery Chris Anderson, presidenig Shirley Jaqqers, secreiary. GIRL'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION-FRONT ROW: ROW: Prem Irvine, Cafhy VemDevemer, Jody NOII, Par Marrlrv, Suzie GodboId, Gayle SI'1eperd, Comic Jadde Peferson, Sharon Thompson, Deberah SmIIIw, Re- Sdmeider, Linda Vfm Buskfrk, SECOND ROW: Bob- nec Peferson. BACK ROW: SIweryI Aww Marina, Mary by SIwrIceI,f, Maurpen Qufmr, yICP-pvbsidervj Rflaba Is1yIor, Shaver, Sarah Wfxrrrwex, AIIC9 Peiueu I,I,fY'V E'? SIarvIr'y, PM SImrIrPy IQWI5 Mrwfvivvzrwzn, .Ifvy IVIfrIrxr.fN, THIRD TIJIICI' WI1iIrI S'1II CIlnIf'1U . Gafhering around a campfire To snug I5 f1weIc3orW3 crm rr' ze of pair- Im' GRA members 'VIESI' 5 Iomg dfxy or owdoov' f1QriyIIy. Y, GYMNETTES-FRONT ROW: Sherry Crocker, Vicky l-leadrick, Vicki l-loveskeland, Barbara Pleasant. SECOND ROW: Liz Childress, Karen Bauman, Becky Roberts, Jackie Peterson, Debby Malhewson. THIRD ROW: Francine Poulos, prcsidcnl, Diana Williams, lrcasuror, Bobby Sharkey, Susan Sowers, Krissy Barlholic, Gwen- dolyn Monteilh, Golden Thompson. BACK ROW: Su- san Clemenl, Karena Bradbury, Chris Anderson, vice- presideniq Alice Peques, Kathy Boyse, Judy Pelfrey, Vicki Hardwick, Mary Monloilh. Female G mnasts Tumble Through Fir t Year Organized for the first time at Cen- tral under the direction of Mrs. Dody Nes- bit, the girlis gymnastic club carried out a highly successful year. Based on interest and enthusiasm rather than completely upon skill, the club was open to any sophomore, junior, or sen- ior girl, from which twenty-five new mem- bers were chosen. Also considered was each girlls desire to better her physical and men- tal abilities through gymnastic activities. These exercises ranged from tumbling to balancing skills and workouts on the even and uneven parallel bars. Workshops, films, demonstrations given by professional groups, and other gymnastic activities added to the girls, pro- grams of this, their first year. Finally, ailer countless eriorls and a few minor in- iuries, gymnelles succeed in iorminq a human pyramid. ir .aa - --iff l if as 1 ' ez-fl .4 e. ' A We ,, 5 15, .,.V 1 t 3 i ,si 1, Tk F4 4 . A 5 a 4 1, l l f at 5 ,q . .. . -V 'i' ii if e We , , Y' en Lf, , A -, , A , .. ,, ,r ,,, ,ef , V e Club Attract Future Bu iness Leader Colors of royal blue and yellow flashed on many posters at the beginning of the year, announcing the formation of a chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America. In only its lirst year of exist- ence, the members of F .B.L.A., sponsored by Mrs. Lorene O7Hare, gained a valuable insight in the business world. The year began with a tour of the First National Bank where the members viewed a completely computerized account- ing system. Two major oil companies were also visited, and impressed members learned about the complicated IBM sys- tem. ln April, the members attended a state-Wide convention in Norman, and to complete the year the members planned for tlic national convention in 'func which is to bc bcld in Ncw Urlcans. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS-FRONT ROW: lgliza- beth Eyrnan, Antionette Mcharlin, Marqaret Tuclcer, Cindy Roberts, Patricia Paul, treasurer: Donna l-lollie, Carole Roberts. SECOND ROW: Gina Darrol, Ver- ma Williams, Twyla Bailey, Saundra Gillard, Linda Hut- chens, viceepresidentg Sherry Keller, Cheryl Anne Par- rish, Olga Seqovia, Gary Bundy. THIRD ROW: Bar- Career opportunities are visualized by FBLA members as llir-y visil llie Conlrol Dalit Processing al' DX. Suiiray. bfiia Clarlc, historian: Judy Keen, Juno Davis, Linda Davidson, Kristina Davis, Karen Sparlcs, Sandra Brusso, Janice Gourd, Judy Smith, Lewanna Brimer. BACK ROW: Mrs. Lorene O'l'lara, sponsor, Gary Ridley, Def wayne Maddux, Danny Link, president: Fred Wilcoxson, Jim Moody, parliamentarian: Larry Kennedy, Nancy John, Mary Wriqht, Beverly Earl, secretary. With suitcases in hand, Vicki Chettey, Pat Sharkey, Michael Buckley, and Becky Barsh leave tor an intormetiye trip to OSU. FT Enthusiasts Explore Teaching Field A traditional ceremony held for the installation of officers initiated the begin- ning of a busy and informative year for the Future 'lieachers ol' America. A solemn pledge ol devotion from the ollicers sym- bolized their dedication to the organiza- tion ztnd to their chosen careers. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-FRONT ROW: Carol Glassco, Beverly Young, Beckie Bsirsh, president: Pat Sharkey, recording secretary. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Wigqs, Vicki Edwards, treasurer: Jimmy England, During the year members took tours to Horace Mann and Wilson junior high schools to observe classroom teaching techniques. In the spring members attend- ed the Future Teachers State Convention held on the Oklahoma State University campus at Stillwater. historiang Karen l-lsinkins, Juanita Williams. BACK ROW: Vicki Chettey, corresponding secreteryg Waul- eue Fletcher, John Stanley, Michael Buckley, vice-presb dent: Craiq Carter, Mrs. lwenneh Lusty, sponsor FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AM ERICA-FRONT ROW: Orvillee Blackburn, Sherrie Prater, presidentg JoAnn El- rod, treasurer: Cathy Paqano, Pat Sharkey, reporter: Kathy Osburn. SECOND ROW: Mary Glance, Nancy Hartwell, Ellen Boyden, Phyllis Davidson, Peggy Steele, Future Homemakers Serving as u challenge for this yeur's Future Homemakers was the national FHA motto, Toward New Horizons. Featured speakers included Mrs. Lorna Stenger, who enlightened the group with a talk on ln- dividuality Countswg also Mrs. Cecil Scott stressed the importance of Leisure Time -Constructive Time. Ad Carol Horton, Mrs. Jessie Dittee, sponsor. BACK ROW: Kay Hardin, vice-president: Vicki Edwards. Patricia Sis! ney, Etta Gamble, parlianrientarian: Geri Scott, secre- taryq Tanya Madison, Marlene Madison, historian: Jan Smith. vocate Indi idualit Corresponding with the national motto were the objectives of the year which were helping promote projects for family. community, and world improvement. These national goals were met hy complet- ing the project of the year which was inali- ing Christmas gifts for the residents ol' zz local nursing home. lnstallation of officers, always an important aspect ot an orcjanizationls year, brings recoqnitiorz to hard workers. Q. ITM Atter arranging the counter, Sharon McManus adds the tinal touch to a mannequin betore shoppers arrive DECA Member Embark Through classroom study and on- the-joh training, Distributive Education provided opportunities for entrance into the field of distribution. The students met graduation requirements hy attending class in the morning and working in the alter- noon on their -iolms. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB OF AMERICA- FRONT ROW: Jan Borohert, Gwen Weyqsind, Lindo Gill Sharon Ivlclvianus, Lee Sams, Karen Pratt. SECOND ROW: Suzy Peirce, Judy Ellsworth, Russell Robbins, Mrs. Louctllah Kirkpatrick. sponsor: Penny Ball, Carol on Bu iness Career The twenty-one members of Cen- tralis chapter of D.E.C.A. learned the fun- damentals of economics, merchandising, and advertising, while participating in the various lectures, Held trips, and social ac- tivities. Directing this dynamic progrzun was Mrs. Loucillah Kirlapzltriclc. Lornrco Ralph Webb, Donelto Admins. BACK ROW: Robert Pore-da Ken t-tolcornb, Jerry Loney, Joe Utley Danny Stewart, Gary Howard, Kenretlw Wilson, Susie Thompson. T81l CLUB-FRONT ROW: Vinceni Mendoza, Jay Esch- bach, Ray Viciory, Rodney Bones, Bill Keeling, Robert Lee, Steve Beckham, Dennis Thompson, Tom Bowers, Tom Tadpole, Leonard Larkin, Disney Richard, Bob Roy, Lar- ry Burchiield, Bill Goodiellow, Donald McConnell, Jim Mullin, Eli Gourd, Ben Keeling, Roger Harringlon, Roy Stallsworth. SECOND ROW: Mr. Harold Toevs, spon- sorg Jerry Wilson, Mike Grigsby, Bobby Poplin, David Adams, Mike Mason, Jim Barnes, Tommy Whiien, Bill Tippir, Bill Reynolds, Eddie Greene, Rick Harris, Clyde Erew, Jerry Tuller, Paul Mariin, Jerry Hollis, Lew Prick- eri, Mike Reynolds, Greg Turley, Mr. Elmer Mabry, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Larry Bishop, Royce Skocdopole, Trade men Focu 0 Confused iniiiares comically trudge iheii last steps before becoming full-fledged members oi T if l Club. Doug Raynolds, Wink Crow, Gene Hacker, Phil Sager. Earl Brantley, Larry Bevard, Dale Collins, James Har- rington, Doug Cash, Allen Grider, Bill Wright, Alion Willis, Pai Luey, Danny Ward, Keith Ellis, Bobby King, Robert Kennon, Don Linville, Oscar Cornsilk, Gene Ful- bright, Dean Corey, Larry Horion. BACK ROW: Har- old Nebraski, Larry Sanders, Ronnie Stilwell, Terry Ba- ker, Charley Moody, Frank Sheridan, Mike Flaugh. Sherdain Haliord, Eddie Chapman, Arthur Wyaii. Charles Boyle, Harry Hariwell, Jerry McDaniel, Edward Cherry, Jimmy Carder, Micky Hit, Robert Luelleri, Torn Krause, Leon Goodman, Terry Collier, Jim Richardson, Arlie Curry, Kenneth Cobb, Tom Hancock, Don Sielle. n Indn trial Training To assist in developing the student's skill and knowledge in his chosen field and to create respect for honest labor and skill- ed workmanship, the Trade and Industrial Club maintained a strong group at Central. To attain these goals, a vigorous series of field trips, lectures, and films were utiliz- ed. Members observed many business or- ganizations, such as the Newspaper Print- ing Corporation, and welcomed industrial- ists, who spoke to the club about careers in the trades. The club also took a trip to Okmulgee State Technical College in April to study their plant. The students involved attended school for half a day and had on-the-job training for the remainder of the day. In doing so the students met all graduation requirements. The one hundred members also indulged in the social aspects of T Sc T by holding a party at the end of the year. Death and Cowboys Inhobit Dra, ing Board Ghostly posters, signifying death. launched Advertising Boardfs busy year by promoting Dcalli Trikes ll Holiday. Mein- bers were responsible for the distribution of tickets and the promotion of the play. Posting victory signs for sports events each week and advertising class plays produced endless tasks for members. The ADVERTISING CLUB-FRONT ROW: Denise Berry, Lynette Messrner Cynthia Jenkins, vice-president: Judy Guard, Virginia Edwards, Georgia htoqan, Debby Math- ewsor Julie Smith, Betty Estes. SECOND ROW: Doug Smith, Joan Corltor, secretary: Gail Belcher, Diarne Coen, Pearl Osborn Liz Ellis, presidentg Claudia Price Sue Wright, Tanya Madison, James Kirkpatrick. THIRD year was closed by the handling of all pub- licity for the musical Oklalzonziclf Clancing back on completed work. members sighed and felt that they had ser- ved their school and fellow students ex- ceptionally yvell by keeping them informed and up to date on all ol' Cenlralis events from September to June. ROW: Bud Averill C','n'hifi t'tolen'ifan, lvliirlene lvledisoa Norene Plcrnlee, Janice Goodrich Allerda Larkin Gler- do Giddens, Deanna Oliver Judy Robey, Carol t'tt.l Mrs. Jackie Campbell, sporsor. BACK ROW: Mfilcolin Mackenzie, Phil Noivell John Couey, Steve Daiiiord, Stacy Stokis John Aloeo, Georoe Dunham, treeismei' Don Kirkpatrick Chris Carlton. so it if .Jig ,. gy 42 STAGECRAFT-FRONT ROW: l.ynda Gittord, Glenda Spencer, Lynne Gibbons, Millie Stilley, Kathleen Page, Dick Combs. SECOND ROW: Tom Reynolds, Lynne Crowley, Jan Scbuler, Mr. Albert Martin, sponsor: De- nise Cooper, Andrew Harris, Buddy Bohannon. THIRD Central Club potlig Behind all of Centralgs polished professional productions can be found a hard working group of interested students who are members of the Stagecraft Club. Under the experienced direction of the clulifs sponsor for 37 years, Mr. Albert Martin, the crew fashioned the stage to lit the demands of various stage productions and assemblies during the year. hts ROW: Ronnie Fowllces, Sarnrnye Aldridge, Rosa Col- burn, Dearl Lanktord, Paulette Benton, Robert Coffey. Marci Crow, Nina Zingq. BACK ROW: Johnny Davis. Bill Eastin, Rusty Robison, Marlr Ross, Bill Elliott, Terry l-loslcins, Tom Prickett, Keith Olbleal, Eugene Mottit. Magnificent taging ln Daze Drffams, clouds drifted across the sky, and a misty fog engulfed the stage to give the shadowy world needed. Members also challenged the clock in Oklahoma when they converted the stage from a front porch to the inside of a cabin in ten seconds. At the end of the year, the entire club was rewarded at a party given by Mr. Albert Martin. Manipulating the intricate liqlntinq panel, club president Ronnie Fowlkes manufactures special effects tor another Daze. 3, CLASSES ,I f ', 3 ,gf 'V ., ,V E 1 1'g I ,f-f. ef- , V -J. -1 I , , W V ,r ,- W 4 ,sz 15? 1 f s , H. L I fn 1 Xe . , ,,fL5, ' 6, Zane., M px 1. 5 , . i . ,. U Y, ' ' v . , ,,, 'Em 4 r I if . HE i V '55 J, in frfx f N' 'N Q Z - 'iv fi? E wwf X , 7 wi' wie ' EQ V ' 'E if , ,H ' 'fig f W ' 'l - 3:4 2 1 a 1 Tjggmfl 35: H A ' ' gvhlkill ,. Q' .' , at bf ffgwiylixi v Y i K- ,- . 1 . 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Strongly led, we strug- gled through a multitude of studies and rnoinents of uncertainty to triumph in our pursuits throughout the year. Old traditions seerned new for us as we selected Barbara Wlarren as our Queen and crowned King Daze XXXX. when we walked through the door as students lor the last time, we paused in reflection on these years, forever past. enlers Peunee on Free Moments for Fun Helen Aaron: Tom Ackley Daze Key Club, SC, Senior Sanra Claus: Ann amsg Donald Adams. DoneH'e Adams DECA, Home Room Orin cerg Jim Adams Baseball Lelrerman Mike Adams: Sammye Aldridge ' Daze Daze Board, Home Room Officer, Honor Roll, Oklahoma, Red Fearlners, Srage crafr. John Algeo Adverlisinq Board, Board, Spanish Club: Don Allen Club: Marcie Allen: Tyra Ams'I' Cappella Sec., Daze, Honor Roll, l1oma, Red Fearbers. Carolyn Anderson Class Comm Home Room Oriicer, Red Fearliersz +ine Anderson Camaraia, GRA Gymnerres Vice-Pres., Honor Roll Club, NHS: Gloria Anderson Red ers: Jackie Anderson. Terry Arbuckle Honor Roll: Jackie er: Deno Argenfosg Bob Argodale Jolwn Afkins Class Commiliees, Key Club Vicior AH'erberry Oklal'ioma : Aus'I'in A Cappella: Bud Averill lisinq Board. Fay Babb Honor Roll, Red Cros Fearlwersg Kay Babb Red Fearbers: Bagby Oil Man for a Day: Larry Daze lnfense compeiifion arouses lhe spirilf of alhlelic seniors as They clash in a Saiurday aflernoon r e e sexes Twyla Bailey FBLA, Red Fealhers: Fran- ces Baker: Sue Baker Red Fealhers: Teri- ry Baker T 84 I. Clarence Barker Honor Roll, Oil Man lor a Day: Joe Barker T X4 I: Mike Barkley Baseball Lellerman, Foolball Lellerman, Lellermens Club, Town Hall Usher: Mike Barlow. Jim Barnes T X4 I: Jim Barry Class Commillees, Spanish Club: Marfha Bass Red Fealhers: Jim Ba'res. Linda Ba'H'en'Field A Cappella, Home Room Oklicer, Red Cross, Red Fealhers: Joe Baumgardner Chess Club, Honor Roll, Mu Alpha Thela, NHS, Oil Man lor a Day, SC: Carol Ann Beall Red Cross: Lincla Beam Home Room Ollicer, Oklahoma, Red Fealhers. S+eve Beckham Home Room O1LliCer,T 84 l: Gail Belcher Adverlisinq Board, Honor Roll, NHS, Red Fealhers: PauleH'e Ben'l'on Camarala, Curious Savage, 'Dazel' Board Treas., Red Fealhers, Speakers' Bur' eau Sec., Thespians: Bob Ben+on Band, Class Commillees, Red Cross. P' is ig il Q' 5' U Q vi Awaiiing 'I'l'1e ou+come, each of llwe linalisls losses a coin info flue Founrain-hoping +o see lrer refleclion as queen. MWTW if P 43? 3 .ey 'Q' W3 aiimn ,:- in I32 Barbara Berkey Camarara Pres,, Daze, Girl of flue Monllm, NHS, Oil Woman for a Day, SC Inrersclwool Council, Denise Berry Adverrisinq Board, Class Commir- rees, Daze Board, Honor Roll: Jimmy Berry: Larry Bevard Home Room Qlllicer, TBI. Larry Bishop, Orvillee Blackburn Daze Board, FHA, Honor Roll, Gklalwoma, Red lleallwers, Slaqecrallf Pa+ Blakely Red Fearlme-rs: Sue Blanchard. Jo VH'l'1a Bland Honor Rall, Red Fearlmersq Linda Bluebird Band, Red Cross, Red Fearlner Squad Leader: Clark Bolding Class Cornrnillees, Honor Roll, Opera Club, Senior Class Pres.: Rodney Bones Honor Roll, SC, T Zi I. Mike Bonner: Jan Borcheri' DECA Pres., Red Feallnersy Ellen Boyden FHA: Charles Boyle T 84 I. Judy Bracy Red Fe-arlwer Squad Leader: Be++y Brand FBLA, Honor Roll, Red Fearlwe ers: Earl Bran'Heyg Jerry Briley Band, Daze, Oklahoma, Orclweslra. emor Beauties Lewanna Brimer FBLA: James BriH' A Cappella, Daze, Daze Board, Home Room Oinlicer, Honor Roll, Red Cross: Jane Broome Camarafa Sec., Daze, Home Room Officer, Key Club Sweelhearl, Oklahoma, Red Fealhersg Amelia Brown. Barbara Ann Brown FHA, Home Room Officer: Jim Brown Class Commillees, Honor Roll, Key Club, NHS, Oil Man lor a Day: Morris Brown Golf Le++erman, Hon- or Rall, Key Club Pres., Mu Alpha Thela, NHS, SC: Renee Brown ORA, Home Room Orlicer, Honor Roll, Red Fealhers. Sharon Brown, Nancy Bruce Camarala Treas., Class Commiliees, Daze, Daze Board, Honor Roll, Red Fealhers Pres.: Sfeve Brusso Class Commilfees, Honor Roll, Oil Man for a Day: Debby Buchanan Daze, Daze Board, Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, School Life. Joyce Buclcley Daze Board, Honor Roll, Oklahoma, Orchesfra, Red Cross, Red Fearhersy Larry Burchfield T 84 li Ronnie Burden Baseball Lelierman, Boy of Jrhe lvlonlh, Boys' Slale, Fooiball Lellerman, Lel'l'ermen's Club Vice-Pres., lllom Tomui Kafhleen Burke Daze Board, Red Fealh- ers, Spealcers' Bureau, Thespians. Beverly BurlceH' Red Fearhersq Sharon Burlcs Daze Board, Honor Roll, NHS, Red Fealhers Squad Leader, SC Recording Sec., l965 NASC European Tour: Eric Bush: Frank Bufcher. Kay Bufcher Camarala, Daze, Daze Board, Modern Dance Club, Red Fealhers, Speakers' Bureau: Danny Bufhodg Brenf Bufler Daze, Honor Roll, Key Club, NHS, SC lnlerschool Council, Swimming Lellermang Royce Caldron Band, Daze, Honor Roll, lnlernalional Club Parliamen- larian, NHS, Town Hall Usher. Sieve Calico T 84 I: James Campbell: Jimmy Carder Home Room Officer, T X4 li Gayle Carrico. Wish for a Dream Come True Parties Provide Breaks in eademie Year Joan Carl+on Adverrising Board Sec., Class Commirrees, lvledico Club, Red Fearhers: Debbie Carrer Home Room OFFicer, Red Fearhers Squad Leader: Douglas Cash Band, Honor Roll, SC, TX4l: Pa+syCa++er1'on Red Fearhers. Jerry Champion Class Commirrees, Home Room Olzlicer: Eddie Chapman TBI: Lin- da Chapman: Charlie Chappel Home Room Officer. Della Chappelle: Debbie Charlfon Class Commiirees, Home Room Officer, Red Fearhers: Vicki Cheffey FTA Correspond- ing Sec., Honor Roll, Red Feafhers: Ed- ward Cherry Class Commirrees, TXrl. LaDonna Cherry Red Feafhers: Linda Cherry: Donna ClaggeH FHA: Thomas Clardy Le++ermen's Club, Wresrling Ler- rerman. Barbara Clark FBLA Reporrer, Red Fearh- ers: Joe Clark Band, Daze : Lynda Clarlc: Sandra Claxfon FHA. Rush Clinlcscales Boy of rhe lvlonrh, Boys' Srare, Foorball Leiierman, Key Club, NHS, Tom Tom : Janei' Cochran Honor Roll: Marrha Cochran: Mike Cochrane. Carhy Coco Head Cheerleader, Girl of rhe lvlonlh, Girls' Srare, NHS, lnrerschool Council, Tom Tom Sec.: Dianne Coen Adverrising Board, Honor Roll, Oklaho- ma, Red Cross: Roberi' Coffey Curious Savage, Daze Board Pres., NHS, Ouill and Scroll, Thespians, Tom Tom Ediior: Rosa Colburn Daze, Daze Board, Ok- lahoma, Speakers' Bureau, Sragecrair, Thespians. 1 9 U UIQ, as ' '- Q ,QYN of 'Lam W I 1,- nazi' Taking a break from fedious Homework, iliis group of seniors venl llweir irus+ralions or: an ursuspecling compan Mary Coleman Class Commillees, Daze Board: Terry Collier, Dale Collins T X4 I: Peggy Collins Adveriising Board, Class Commiirees, Daze Board, Red Fea+lwers. Jim Connel Class Comrriirlees, Red Cross: Bill Connell Band, Daze 1 Jim Conover Class Commirlees, Red Cross, SC: Sandy Con'I'u Red Feailwers. Clwris Cook Daze, Red Fea+l'1ers7 Phyllis Coon Home Room Officer, I-lonor Roll. Red Cross, Red Feallfiersy Sandra Cooper: Tommy Copeland. Dean Corey Home Room Orlicer, T 84 Ig Larry Couch: Carey Councill Red Feallw- ersg Ruflm Ann Cox Class Commiirees, l-lonor Roll, lniernaiional Club, Laiin Club Treas., Oklahoma, Orcliesira. Glenn Craig Board ol Direclors, Boys' Siaie, Clwess Club Pres., Nl-lS, SC Vicee Pres., Nalional lvleril' Finalisl, Ronnie Cross l-lonor Roll, Wresrlinq Lellermanp Marci Crow Daze Board, Dealix Takes A Holiday, Red Feailwers, Speakers' Bur- eau l-lisloriari, Siaqecrail, Tlwespians Treas.: Wink Crow Baseball Lelierman, Home Room Officer, l-lonor Roll, T 84 l. V .2 ff- mw C i T ffiiiffl, ii if nw 2 , ,. 2 ., i f X W4 H. ,M ,. es+ing +he new phonograph secfion ol' +he library, ihese seniors are pleased wiih ihe resulis of fheir expedifion. i '17 , gi ' y F g . A Avqy W 'hb 1 L , y o r Jack Cullinan Daze Board, Key Club: Eddie Cunningham: Arlie Curry T 84 lr Rachel Dacus. Linda Dal'I'on Home Room Ogicer, Red Fealhersq Sieve Danford Adverlising Board, Class Commiflees, Daze Board: Phyllis Davidson: Cynfhia Davis Class Commillees, Home Room Qlliicer, Honor Roll, lniernalional Club, Oklahoma, Spanish Club. Daniel Davis Home Room Qiciicery Jane Davis Camarala, Daze, Daze Board, l-lonor Roll, Modern Dance Club, Red Fealhersg Johnny Davis Oklahoma, Slaqecraiip June Davis Class Commii- iee, Dazei' Board, FBLA, l-lonor Roll, Nl-lS. Krisfina Davis FBLA, Red Fealhersg Paul Davis l-lome Room Qiiicerp Sharon Davis Flonor Roll, Red Cross, Red Fealhersx Shirley Davis. Sfefan Davis l-lonor Rall, Key Club, Oil Man lor a Day, Swimming Lellermanp Dick Day Baslcelball Lelierman, Daze, Fooiball Lelierman, l-lonor Roll, Oil lvlan lor a Day, i'Olclahoma : Donna Day Camarala, Daze, Girl of The Monih, Red Fealhers, Senior Queen Allendanl, Senior Class Sec.: Sue Ellen Day Class Commilf lees, FBLA, Red Fealhers. emor Utilize Linda Dean: Shirley Declcard: Linda Dee: Dale Deere Wreslling Lellerman. Jus+ina Demaree Curious Savage, Daze Board, SC: Pa+ricia Derriclc: T. G. DeVaul+: Vernon Dew. Diana Digges Home Room Oizlicer, Hon- or Roll, Red Fealhers: Theresa Dillion Honor Roll, NHS, Oklahoma, Red Fearhers: Richard Disney Honor Roll, T 81 l Vice-Pres.: Alberfa Dilchlcus. Joe Dolman Oklahoma, Orcheslra: Linda Dombelc Daze, Daze Board, Honor Roll, Red Fearhers: Kafhryn Doo- ley Red Cross: Jerry Dorman. Cheryl Dorsch Daze Board, Dea+h Talces A Holiday, Honor Roll, Red Fearhers, Thespians: Michael Dowd: Na- 'I'han Dowd Home Room Officer, Leller- men's Club, Wresrling Lelrerman: Mary Doyle Camarala, Daze Board, Red Fealhers, SC. Phil Driscoll Band, Daze, Honor Roll, NHS, Masonic Award: James Duff Home Room Officer: Milne Dugan Foolball Lel- lerman, Lel'+ermen's Club: Ronald Dugan. Bill Duncan: Lyndia Dunegan: George Dunham Adverlising Board Treas., Class Commillees, Home Room Orlicer, Okla- homa, Orcheslra, Town Hall Usher: Jo- linda Duranl' A Cappella, GRA, Honor Roll, Red Cross, Red Fealhers. Ne Tul a Count Llbrar l Evening Hours Bonnie Dye A Cappella, Class Commir- iees, Daze Board Beverly Earl FBLA Sec., Home Room Qilicerq Elain Easi' Class Commiiiees, Red Feaihers, Siage- craii: PaHy Ebersole. HarrieH'e Ecker Daze Board, Red Feaih- ers: Sammie Edelman: Billie Edwards Home Room Oiciicer, Red Cross, Red Feaihers: David Edwards. Vicki Edwards: Gary L. Egberi: Jerry El- der: Bill EllioH' Daze, Daze Board, Oklahoma, Speakers' Bureau, Thespians. Cherie Ellis Honor Roll, NHS: Don El- lis Quill and Scroll, Tom Tom : Eliza- befh Ellis Adveriising Board Pres., Class Cornmiiiees, Daze Board, Red Feaihersi Keifh Ellis Class Commiiiees, T 84 I. Bill Ellsworih Honor Roll, Mu Alpha The- ia Sec.-Treas., NHS, Oil Man for a Day, Swimming Leiierman: Ray Engles: Herman Eschback Band, Daze, T X4 I, Marching Band, Symphonic Band: Be'H'y Esies. Elizabeih Eyman FBLA, Honor Roll: Lin- da Failla Camaraia, Daze, Red Feaih- ers, Speakers' Bureau, SC, Thespians: Richard Failla Honor Roll, SC: Ronnie Fer- rill. Vicki Flagor Honor Roll: Jim Flaheriy Orchesira, Town Hall Usher: Philip Flen- oid: Carol Floyd. S+udenfs inferesfed in drama devore lwours lo rehearsals for flue class oresenlalior ol We C o S Charles Folks, Cl'1ris+i Fowler, Ronnie Fowllces Daze Board, Slaqecrall Pres.: Sandra Franlc. Michael Frans NHS, Oklahoma, Or- clmesrrag Lincla Freeman, Barbara Fri+zg Barbara Fry. Gene Fulbriglrl' T 84 lg Orefha Gable Home Room Officer, Honor Roll: Diana Gammon Daze Board, Olclal1oma : Kay Gardner FBLA, Red Feallmers. Linda Garrison: David Gafes Foolball Lerlerman, Home Room Qwclicer, Leller- men's Club, Wresrling Lerrermang Joyce Gazaway Home Room Olllicer, Red Cross. Red Fearlmers: Sazi Gazioglu AFS, GRA, Honor Roll, Cl4lal1oma, Red Fealliers, SC. Arlynda Geiger Red Fealliersq Delores George Daze Board, Honor Roll, NHS, Qlclal1oma, Red Fearliersy Sandra Ger- vais Class Cornmirlees, Daze Board, Honor Roll, Red Feallmers, Tliespiansy Lynne Gibbons Camarala, Curious Sav- age, Daze Board, Dea4rl1Talces A Holie dayf! Honor Roll, Tlwespiaris, 'W -, V i ,,, 7 fr? 'X A 3 flfW,a WIT r - s , ' A .ev ii o X il , , ,, 1' 30 mm A , i 5 ,.:L,g, L,. rr mgg5mm,.,E'EnE l 1' up V mm V' - L al ,KM ,.,L. M, 5 W .-QQ, , MW, lf A ina, ,ff ' -'-' Mow ' , . av -- 1 M 3 as irc? L A A -f Q , , s l M 1390 A HWAA 1 , ' . sr 5 Q M g ki ., , K Q Vllzl 5? BN 2 B ii No, i+'s no+ +he Tulsa lnfernafional Airporh I+'s Mark Schuman adding 'lo his unique colledion of model airplanes. .W I ji , I40 JW ,, 45 g is ,L M -'linux' 41 'N aw as 4 -,A ,snr .f u , Veronica Gibbs Gymnefies, Red Cross: Glenda Giddens Adveriising Board, Red Feaihersq Saundra Gillard FBLA: Jerry W. Gilliland Medico Club, Red Cross. Susan Gish Camaraia, Daze Board, Modern Dance Club, Red Fearhers Sec., SC, Tom Tom 7 Deanie Goard FBLA, Red Fealhersg Linda Gonzalez: Carolyn Gooden Medico Club, Oil Woman for a Day, Red Cross, Red Feafhers, Speakers' Bureau. Janice Goodrich Adveriising Board, Or- chesfra: James Goodwin, Eli Gourd Baseball Lelierman, Class Commiiiees, Lei- +ermen's Club, T 841, Janice Gourd FBLA, Honor Roll, Red Fealhers. Ca+hi Graham Oklahoma, Red Fealh- ers: Jim Graham Golf Lelrerman, Hon- or Roll, Town Hall Usher: Carol Grani Honor Roll, lnlernaiional Club, NHS Sec., Ouill and Scroll, Tom Tom , Elizabefh Green Camarala, Honor Roll, Modern Dance Club, Oklahoma, Thespians Sec.. Tom Tom. Sharon Green: Eddie Greene Home Room Officer, T 84 lg BeH'y Greenlee Red Cross: Allen Grider T X4 I. Various Hobbies Rose Griffin: Mike Grigsby T gl l, Home Room Officer: Bob Guard Adverfising Board: Judy Guard Adverfisinq Board. Sian Guin Daze, Medico Club, Spanish Club: Debbie Haas School Life, Red Feafhers, Home Room Officer: Dorine Hale Home Room Officer, Red Cross. Red Feafhers: Mark Hale, Band, Daze Maryann Hale A Cappella, Red Feafhers: Kennefh Haley Honor Roll, lnfernafional Club, School Life, Spanish Club: Cyn- fhia Hall Camarafa, Class Commiffees, Daze, Home Room Officer: Tom Han- cock Home Room Officer, T 84 l. Susie Hansen Class Commifrees, Home Room Officer, Honor Roll, Red Cross: Kay Hardin A Cappella, FHA Vice-Pres., Hon- or Roll, Oklahoma : Vicki Hardwick Med- ico Club, Oklahoma, Red Feafhers, Gymneffes, Tom Tom, Synchroneffes: Eugene Harker T X1 l. Alexis Harmon Camarafa, Honor Roll: James Harringfon SC, T X4 l: Sue Har- ringfon: Rickey Harris. Sieve Harris Home Room Officer, Red Cross: Roberi' Hari' AFS, Mu Alpha The- fa, NHS, SC, Tom Tom : Harry Hari'- well T X4 l: Margarei' Harwell Red Feafhers. Debby Hausam Class Commiffees, Home Room Officer: Billy Hauser A Cappella, Curious Savage. Daze Board, Honor Roll, Oklahoma, Speakers' Bureau: Syl- via Hauser Home Room Officer, Red Feafhers, SC: Paula Hay Curious Sav- age, Daze Board, Oklahoma, Speak- ers' Bureau, SC. Captivate enior Enthusiasts Frequent Snewtalls Blanket Central eniers Patty Hays Daze Board, Honor Roll, Red Feathers, Thespians: Carol Hender- son: David Henderson : Ronnie Hender- son Home Room Otticer, Honor Roll, Key Club. Larry Herron Band, Daze, Daze' Board, Oklahoma, Orchestra: Tim Hew- ett Home Room Otticer, Honor Roll: Lois Hibbard FHA, Home Room Otticer, Red Feathers: Dudley Higgins A Cap- pella, Daze. Mike Higgins: Blanche Hill Camarata, Daze Board, Home Room Otticer, Hon- or Roll, Red Feathers, Tom 'l'om : Miclcey Hix Home Room Otticer, T X1 l: Patricia Hix Home Room Otticer, Honor Roll, Red Feathers. Larry Hocuttg Steve HOFF Honor Roll: Glen Hogard Town Hall Usher: Ken Holcomb DECA. David Holdman Cross-Country Letterman, Honor Roll, NHS, Track Letterman: Bruce Holland: Donna Hollie FBLA, Honor Roll, Red Feathers: Sharon Holman Honor Roll, Red Feathers. Danny Holt Curious Savage, Daze Board, Honor Roll, Key Club Sec., Ouill 34 Scroll, Tom Tom Bus. Mgr.: Linda Holtz: Larry Horacelc Basketball Letter- man, Daze, Football Letterman, Home Room Otticer, Oil Man tor a Day, Okla- homa : Arnold Horner Baseball Letter- man, Basketball Leterman. Terry Hoskins: Sally Hoss Camarata Vice-Pres., Class Committees, Daze Board, Home Room Otticer, Masonic Award: Bruce Howard: Gary Howard DECA. When snow and chilly breezes inierrupl a m r 1 ese s no false a sce C s or C l on 'lhelr omg 'rrelc home Kafhryn Howser: S+efan Hreidarsson AFS, Honor Roll, ln+erna+ional Club, Mu Alpha Thela, Oil Man lor a Day, SC: Dennis Hubble: Roberf Huckaby. Denise Hudson Camaralaq Carol Jean Hull Adverfising Board, Red Fea+hersI Linda Hun'I'er Red Feaihersq Pa+ Hurn. Linda Hursl' Red Feaihersq Linda Hulch- ens FBLA Vice-Pres., Red Cross: Pai' lngram: Sfephen lrby Home Room Oili- cer, School Life. Kafhy lsenhour: Phil lsom Home Room Officer, Key Club Vice-Pres., LeHermen's Club, Track Lellermanq Mary Margarel' Ivey: Mona Jackson. Georgia P. Jacobson Daze, Home Room Officer, Red Cross: Shirley Jaggers GRA Sec., Honor Roll, NHS, Oklahoma, Red Fealher Squad Leader: Diana James: Gayle James Daze Board, Honor Roll, lnlernalional Club, NHS, Oklahoma, Red Cross. Conlemplaling 'lheir 'lulure college plans, Alan Schill: and Sally l-loss inspecl university calaloques and bullelins. ,al Cynlhia Jenkins Adverlising Board Vicef Pres., Class Commillees, Red Fealhersy Don Jernigan Baseball Lellerman, Fool- ball Le-Herman, l-lome Room Ollicer, l-lonor Roll, Lerlermens Club Treas., Sr. Class Treasurer, Nancy John FBLA, Home Room OFlicer7 Deborah Johnson ACap- bella, GRA. Jan Johnson Camarala, 'iDazei' Board, l-lome Room Olllicer, l-lonor Rall, Modern Dance Club, Tom Tom q Julius Johnson Band, Class Commillees, FBLA, T 84 lt Ralph Johnson, Ronald Johnson. Wainna Johnson Red Fealhersg Brenda Jones, Delmar Jones Lellermen's Club, Wreslling Lellermanx Jennifer Jones. Carolyn Jordan: Maridale Kasler Daze, Red Fealhersq Claudie Keeling T Sr lg Judy Keen FBLA. Toya Keflier Red Fealhersy Debbie Keilh: Jane Keller Red Fealhers: Sherry Keller Daze, FBLA. Future Plans Ballle College Bound enlors Janis Kelly Daze Board, Red Fealhers, Tom Tom 3 Terrie Kelly Camarala, Daze, l-lome Room Oificer, Modern Dance Club, Oklahoma, Red Fealhers Squad Leader, George Kendall A Cap- pella, Oklahoma , Carol Kennard Cam- arala, Daze, l-lonor Roll, Red Fealhers. Larry Kennedy FBLA, Roberl' Kennon Class Commillees, l-lome Room Olzficer, T 84 lg Ronald KeH'er T 84 l: Merle Khan. Lloyd Kidwellg Karl Kiefzmang Bobby King Class Commillees, SC, T X4 lg Mar- lha Kirk FBLA, l-lonor Roll, Red Fealhers, Dan Kirkpalrickg James Kirkpalrick Ad- verlising Board, Band, Class Commillees, Daze Board: Tom Krause T X4 lg John Krumm Track Lellerman. Barbara LaFoun+ain Oklahoma, Orches- lrag Lawrence Lane A Cappella, Crosse Counlry Lellerman, l-lome Room Officer, Key Club, Le+'rermen's Club, SC: Andra Lanford Camarala, Daze, Mu Alpha Thela, NHS, Thespian l-lislorian, Band Oueen: Delores Lang Class Comrnillees, FBLA. Sharon Lang: Dearl Lankford Red Cross, Slagecraflg Leonard Larkin l-lome Room Ohficer, T 34 l Pres.: Linda Lalimer Class Commillees, l-lonor Roll. Louise Lee Oklahoma, School Life , Roberl Lee T 84 lg Mike Leffingwellg Judy Lelvlay Daze, Daze Board, Honor Roll, lnlernalional Club Vice-Pres., Oklahoma, Red Fealhers. ffl -wir, elected emer Boys Aid Town Hall Patrons David Leos: Sylvia Lewis Medico Club, Red Feafhers: Mary Frances Lile Class Commiffees, Honor Roll, lnfernafional Club Pres., Oklahoma, Red Feafhers: Barbara Jean Lindsey Home Room Offi- cer, Honor Roll. Danny Link FBLA Pres., SC: Don Linville Home Room Officer, T X4 I: Bobby Li'l rer- ell: Sfephanie Lo'f+in Home Room Offi- cer, Honor Roll, Kay Logan Camarafa, Home Room Offi- cer, Honor Roll, Red Cross, Red Peafhers: David Logsdon T 8: I: Jerry Loney Class Commiffees, DECA Hisforian and Reporl- er, Home Room Officer, Honor Roll, Ok- lahomaui Barbara Looper. Joe Loraine: Carol Lorance DECA: A.l W. Lord: Jane Lowe Honor Roll, Redl Feafhers. 1 l Joe Lowery Baseball Lefferman, Baskef- ball Lefferman, Poofball Lefferman, Leffer- men's Club: Peggy Lowery Class Com- miffees, Daze Board, Red Feafhers, Speakers' Bureau: Roberi' Luellen Class Commiffees, T 84 l: Pal' Luey T 84 l. l Bobby Lyles Baseball Lefferman, Lefer- men's Club: June Lyon Honor Roll, Red Peafhers, SC: Mary Mabes: Laird Mac- donald Home Room Officer, Honor Roll, Key Club, NHS Pres., Oil Man for a Day. Malcolm Mackenzie Adverfisinq Board, Class Commiffees, Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Tom Tom : Teresa Mackey Cam- arafa, Cheerleader, Daze Board, Honor Roll, Modern Dance Club Pres., Miss Cen- fral High XLV: Mike Madden Band, Daze Board, Honor Roll, Mu Alpha The-l fa Pres., NHS: Dewayne Maddux Classl Commiffees, FBLA. Senior boys selecaled Trom Mr. James Mllchells lnislory classes serve as hosis Tor The Town Hail Lecr r Se S Tanya Madison Adverlisinq Board,, Daze, FHA, Red Fealhersg Lou Ann Mallory Camarala, Daze Board, Home Room Ollicer, Honor Roll, Modern Dance Club, Red Fealher Squad Leader, Sfella Mann Red Cross, Red Fealhers, SC: Paul Mar'I'in Honor Roll, 'lOlclahoma, T 84 l. Peggy Marlin: Michael Mason T Xi Ig Debby Mafhewson Adverlising Board, Class Commillees, Oymnelles Sec., Home Room Officer: Doyle Mafhis Alhlelic Manager, Lellermen's Club. Kafhryn Maison Camarala, Daze, Home Room Oilicer, Honor Roll, Red Fealher Squad Leader: Sheila Ma'H'hews Red Fealhers, l'School l.iTe'l7 Coy McBroom Adverlisinq Board, Foolball Lellerman, Wreslling Lellerman, l.ellermen's Club: Pai McCraclcin Class Commilnlees, Red Cross, Red Fealher Squad Leader. Jerry McDaniel T 84 If Meridi+h McElroy Camarala, Daze Board, NHS, Okla- homa, Spealcers' Bureau Treas., Thespians: Ca+hy McHenry Honor Roll: Daniel Mc- Henry Chess Club. Don McKenzie Baseball Lellerman, Basker- ball Lellerman, Class Commiliees: Sieve McKim Daze, Olclahoma 7 MerriH' McKimg Thomas McKinzie. 5. i! , sf of ,lr ,, . l T '-ww 5 Qi D Exploring fhe Reader's Guide Tor magazine references, hislory siudenls prepare Themselves Tor lerm papers. Sharon McManus DECA Sec.: Joe Mc- Nabb Chess Club: John McPhail Daze Board, Mu Alpha Thela Vice-Pres., NHS Vice-Pres, Quill and Scroll, School Life Bus. Mgr., Town Hall Usher, Vincenl' Men- cloza Class Cornrnillees, T 81 I. Wilma Mendoza Red Fealhers: Ka+hy Menees Class Comrniliees, Olclahoma,'i Red Fealhers, SC, Synchronellesg Keifh Menees Band, Qrcheslraq Carolyn Mer- riman NHS, 'lOlclahoma, Grcheslra. Lyne-He Messmer Adverlisinq Board, Hon- or Roll, Red Fealhersy Lynn Miles Class Cornrnillees, Red Cross, Red Fealhersg Tom Miles Daze,'l Poolball Lellerrnan, Horne Room OTTicer, Honor Roll, SC, Traclc Leliermanq George Miller Daze Board, Home Room Officer, NHS, Quill and Scroll, School Life Eclilor, SC. Joe Miller Adverlising Board, Medico Club: Lincla Miller Daze, Daze Board, Red Fealhersg Mickey Miller, Te- resa Miller. Barbara Moak Honor Roll, Red Fearhersp Dayle Monroe Honor Roll, Red Feaihers, Spanish Club: Mary Monleilh Gynfinelles, Red Fealhersj Charley Moody T X4 l. l Dreaded Term Papers Haunt Wear emors Jim Moody FBLA Parliamenlariany Thefa Moody Class Commillees, Honor Roll: Barbara Moore A Cappella, Home Room Olliicer, Red Fealhersq Bonnie Moore A Cappella, Red Cross. Don Moore Tom Tom, Town Hall Usher, Janice Moore Class Commillees, Red Fealhersg Joe Moore ACappella: Ros- anne Moore Home Room Oiciicer, Class Commiliees, Oklahoma, Red Fealhers. Lyon Moorehead Daze Board, School Life, Town Hall Usher, Linda Moraing S1'anley Morris: Trudy Morris. Bobby Morrison Baseball Leiiermanq Sue Morrow: Raymond Mosby: Dale Moy- dell Ouill and Scroll, Tom Tom. Joyce Mozingo Honor Roll, Red Fearher Squad Leader, SCQ Jim Mullin, Bill Munn: Cheryl Murphy Class Connnniilees, Daze, Dazei' Board, Home Room Ollie cer. Billie Nale T 81 I7 Johnny Nanfz Cur- ious Savagef' Home Room Officer, Spealc- ers Bureau, SC: Nancy Nash Camarala, Class Commiialees, Daze, Oklahoma, Red Fealhersg Teresa Nash Honor Roll. Harold Nebraslci T 84 Ig Belh Nelson Olclahoma g Gary Nickel Key Club, LeHermen's Club, SC, Swimming Leller- mang Gloria Nielcamp Honor Roll, Ole lahoma, Orchesira, Red Fe-alhers. eniors Engage In erve-Wracking Activities u 1 Phillip Nix: Jack Norman, Mark Norman: Bill Norvellg Home Room Oiciicer, Honor Roll, Key Club, NHS, Oil Man 'For a Day, Daze Usher. Phil Norvell Adveriising Board, Class Commiiiees, Key Club, SC, Charloife Norwood Class Comrniriees, Oklahoma, Red Feaihersy Jody No'H' GRA, Okla- homa q Shelby Oakley Boy oi The lvlonih, Foorball Leiierman, Honor Roll, Key Club, LeHermen's Club Pres. Marma O'Dell Daze, Honor Roll, Mod- ern Dance Club, Red Feaihers Squad Lead- er: Virginia Oliphani' Red Cross: Deanna Oliver A Cappella, Aclveriising Board, In- iernaiional Club: Jim Oliver Band, Hon- or Roll, Oklahoma, Orchesira, Marching Band. Keiih O'Neal Spanish Club, Siaqecraiig Pearl Osborn Adveriising Board, FBLA, Honor Roll, Ouill and Scroll, Tom Tom g Cherie Owen Class Commiiieesg Glenda Owens Class Commiiiees, FHA, FTA, Gymneiies, Modern Dance Club, Red Cross. Lela Owens Red Feaihersi Jerry Park Boy oi ihe Ivlonih, Daze Board, Honor Roll, Key Club, Siudeni Council Pres.: Clavin Parker: Leonard Parker Honor Roll, Oil Man 'lor a Day. John Parkinson Aihleiic Manager, Home Room Oiliicer, Honor Roll, Key Club, Lei- +ermen's Club, SC Parl.7 Pai Pariing Jackie Pa'I'eg Carole Pairick Red Cross. Elizabefh Pa'H'ersong Pafricia Paul FBLA, Home Room Oriicerz Elaine Payne Honor Roll, Modern Dance Club, Red Cross Re- porier, Red Feaihers, School Liiemt Larry Peabody. pvr... , Confemplaling his nexl' move, Morris Brown wonders if he m gl'i+ a l endl life nud e r ould i'ha+ be cr ckel7 John Pearce Home Room Officer, Honor Roll, Key Club Treas., Oil Man for a Day, Spanish Club: Arfie Pearson Home Room Officer, SC: Alice Pegues Daze, Gym- neH'es, Honor Roll, Speakers' Bureau, A Cappella Treas., Messiah Soloislg Suzy Peirce DECA, Home Room Officer. Bud Penningfon Daze, Daze Board, Oklahoma , Mike Penrod Band, Honor Roll, Lalin Club: Gary Pefersq Lynda Pe- l're Honor Roll, Red Fealhers. Chris Phillips Camarafa, Cheerleader, Class Commilrees, Daze, NHS, Red Fearhersg James Phillips: Mike Pinleyg Leonard Pirrle Foolball Lellerman. Delores PiHman Home Room Orlicer, Red Fealhersg Norene Plumlee Adverfisinq Board, NHS, Oklahoma, Orcheslra, Red Fealhersg Fred Poffenbarger Class Com- mirleesp Roberl' Poreda DECA Vice-Pres., Red Cross. Francine Poulos Class Commillees, Gym- neiles Pres., Home Room Oiclicer, Okla- homa, Red Fealhersg Bafes Powell, Kar- en PraH' DECA: Rufh Ann Presfon Daze Board, Home Room Olllicer, Ok- lahoma, Red Fealhers. .12 Cum ,af e Sl 'rhe y Dee A d ma De o e el landing of a gross Tourleen pound combaf bool. Claudia Price Adverlisinq Board, l-lonor Roll, Red Fealhersy Judy Procfor lnler- nalional Club Treas., Oklahoma, Red Fealhers Squad Leader, Palricia ProffiH Red Cross: Sandra Propsf. Judifh Provorse lnlernalional Club, Red Fearhersq Linna Ragsdale A Cappella, Louise Ragsclaleg Barbara Rahal. Margaref Ralslon Curious Savage, Daze, DeaJrh Talces a Holiday, l'Dazel' Board, Oklahoma, Thespiansg Sheila Ran- dall: Jim Rafhbone Class Cornmillees, l-lome Room Officer, Slagecrallq Bill Rauch Band, Chess Club, Class Cornmil- l'ees, Daze,'l l-lonor Roll. Doug Raynolds l-lonor Roll, SC, T X4 lg George Reece, Judy Reed: Sharon Reed Band. Bob Reins Baslcelball Lelferman, l-lome Room Oilicer, l-lonor Roll, Key Club, Oil Man for a Day, Billy Reynolds T 84 ly Mike Reynolds, Oklahoma, T X4 lg Sue Reynolds Band, Daze, Daze Board, Orcheslra. pring Beckons Seniors to Fun in the un Cindy Rice: Sally Rice.. Honor Roll: Ran- dall Richards Honor Roll: Rick Rickman Daze Board, Home Room Olliicer, Key Club, Sragecrair. Gary Ridley Daze, Daze Board, FBLA, Oklahoma, SC: Bill Rippe Red Cross: Donna Robbins Home Room Officer, Hon- or Roll, Red Fearhersg Becky Roberfs Gymnerles, Home Room Officer, Red Fearhers. Carole Roberrs Class Commiriees, FBLA, Red Fearhers: Mike Roberfs Aihleric Man- ager: Judy Robey Adveriising Board, Red Cross, Red Feaihersi Glenda Rogers. Michael Rogers: Mark Ross Siagecrafr, Swimming Leriermang Wanda Ross: Nor- da Roszel Camarara, Daze, Modern Dance Club, Red Feaihers, SC, Synchro- neidres Pres. Jimmy Runyan Curious Savage, Daze, Daze Board, Deai'h Takes A Holiday, Speakers' Bureau, Thespians Vice-Pres.: Phil Sager Honor Roll, T Bc Ig John Salas: Lee Sams DECA Treas., Home Room Oi- iicer. William Sanders, Kennerh Sasser, Don Sarerleeg David Sau+er Fooiball Leirer- man, Home Room Oiciicer, LeHermen's Club. Alan Schiff Fooiball Leirerman, Honor Roll, Key Club, Lerrermen's Club, Oil Man for a Day, Red Cross: Lyle Schoonoverg Arnold Schoufeng Dave Schouweiler. Missing thelieat Seems Inevitable for eme Q X Y Dan Schroeder Band: Marc Schuman Daze Board, Home Room Oiiicer, Honor Roll, Key Club, Oil Man For a Day, Tom Tom , Charles Sco'Hg RoseH'a Lee Seals. AI Sears: Linda Seawrighh Olga Sego- Via Class Commiiiees, FBLA, Honor Roll, Red Feaihersg Mary Sellman Red Feaih- ers. Lynn Semones Honor Roll, NHS Treas.: Charles Shaffer Class Commiiiees, Home Room Oiiiicer, Oklahoma, Red Cross: Wanda Shaffer, Pafricia Sharkey FHA Reporier, FTA Sec., GRA, Honor Roll, Red Feaihers. Sandy Sharp Class Commiliees, NHS, Ouill and Scroll, Red Feaihers, Tom Tom : Sharlene Shaver Red Cross, Jean Shear- ing: Ted Shellon. Frank Sheridan A Cappella, Home Room Officer, Siaqecraii, T 84 Ig Kennefh Shipley T 84 lg John Shipman: Mike Shipman. Ka+hy Shoulders Red Feaihersg Wilma Shryock Daze, Dea+h Takes A Holie day, Home Room Oiiiicer, Oklahoma, Speakers' Bureau, Thespiansy Be'H'y Lou Sides Honor Roll: Kenne+h Simmons Band. Sandy Simmons Class Commilleesy Wall' Sinclair Band Mgr., Daze, School Liie : Jack Skinner: Royce Slcocdopole Baseball Leilerman, Daze, Board, Fooiloall Leller- man, Home Room Oliiicer, Honor Roll, TXQI. Fran+ically splashing, Bob Smilh, aided by WI a Sh yock ns fo ch he oar oll p Bill Smifhg Bob Smifh Daze Board, Ok- lahoma, Speakers' Bureau, Thespiansg Cheryl Smifhg Chrisfine Smifh Home Room Officer, Red Fearhers. Davey Smifhg Dorinda Smifh Class Com- miflees, Red Cross, Red Fealhersg Doug Smifh A Cappella Vice-Pres, Adverlising Board, Class Commillees, Honor Roll, Ok- lahoma, Town Hall Usher: Judy Smifh. Julie Smifh Adyerrising Board, Daze, Home Room Officer, Red Cross, Red Fealhersq Karla Smifh Band, Daze Board, NHS, Red Fealhers, School Life, SC: Kafhy Smilhg Pafricia Smifh GRA, Red Fealhers, Synchronerles. Sandy Smifhg Virginia Smifh Inlernarional Club, Lalin Club Pres., NHS, Oklahoma, Quill and Scroll, School l.ife g Kalhy Smi- rher Red Fealhersg Charles Snap Chess Club. Judi Sparks Class Commirrees, Daze Board, Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Red Fealhers, Torn Tom , Raymond Sparks: Gary Speer Class Commillees, Daze, Red Cross, Thespiansq Kennefh Spicer. n aunf d by 'rhe many per ls of d all e ul' p Tully biles llwe dusl For llie sevenllw lime. James Slairesp Slacy S+alcis Adverlising Board, Home Room Officer, Roy Sfalls- wor+l'1 T 81 lg Danny S+. Clair. Byron Sfeele FBLA, Honor Roll, Oil Man loraDay1 Carol S+eele Camarala, Daze, Daze Board, Curious Savage, Red Fealliers, Home Room Olrficery Pafricia S+eelmang Don Sfelle T X4 I, Home Room Officer. Ted Sfephens Allwlelic Manager, Danny S+ewar+ DECA7 David Sfewarh Gary Sfewarl Foolball Lelierman, LelTermen's Club, Millie Sfilley Cam-aria, l'Curious Savage, Daze Board Seo, Dealix Talces a Holi- dayf' Girl ol line Monllwg BeH'y Sfilwell Camarala, Honor Roll, Ouill and Scroll, Tom Tom , Kay Sfiles Band, Home Room Officer, lvlaiorelles, Red Fealliersg Bob Sfone A Cappella Pres., Daze, Daze Board, Honor Roll, Olclal'woma. Brave and Daring eniors Ride the Wild Paula Sform Daze Board, Honor Roll, Modern Dance Club, NHS, Red Cross? Glenda Sfrongg Bill S+uar+ Arhleiic Man- ager, Baskelball Lerrerman, Daze Board, Foorball Leiierman, Home Room Oiiicer, Orchesrray Gerald S+u+sman Arhleric Manager, Kay Sullivan Red Cross, Red Fearhersy Jim Sullivani' SC: ScoH' Sumner Class Commiiiees, Honor Roll: Judi Supernaw Honor Roll, NHS, Red Feaihers, Tom Tom. Mary Jane Surber Oklahoma , Ralph Swann Honor Roll, Sharon Swanson Class Commiiiees, SC: Reva Sweei' Class Com- mirrees, Red Cross Parliameniarian, Red Fealher Squad Leader. Jerry TackeH Baseball Lerrerman, Basker- ball Leiierman, LeHermen's Club: Thom- as Tadpole Red Cross, T 84 I Sec.-Treas.y David Taff Mu Alpha Thela, NHS, Oil Man Tor a Day, Spanish Club, Bonifa Tay- lor Class Commiriees, Red Fearhers. Joe Taylor Red Cross, T X4 lg Lee Taylor, Ronald Lee Taylor Foorball Lelrerman, Leirermen's Club: Ronnie Taylor. Wanda Taylor, KiH'y Teipel Daze Board, Mu Alpha Theia, Oklahoma, School Life, Speakers' Bureau, Thespians: Alicia Thalmag FayeH'a Tharp Honor Roll. Linda Thayer A Cappella, Daze Board, Oklahoma, Red Feaihers, Speakers' Bur- eau, Thespiansg Dennis Thompson T 84 I: Golden Thompson Band: Jean Thorne Daze, Honor Roll, Inrernarional Club Sec., Oklahoma, Red Fearhers. ,J , Z' if 'rf' -44111-f 0nee Uncertain Futures Begin te Take hape 1, f, L 1. zu A555 55: Bill Tippii' T 84 I: Colleen Trosfle Daze' Board, Red Fearhers, School Liie : Mar- garel' Tuclcer FBLA: Jerry Tuller Home Room Oriicer, T 84 I. Donna Usher Honor Roll, Spanish Club: Joe U+ley DECA: Jon VanDeven+er Honor Roll, NHS, Ouill and Scroll, Tom Tom, Town Hall Usher: ,,Joe Veale. Bill Vogel: Cheri Wallcer Camarara, Class Commirrees, Daze, Home Room Officer, Red Cross, Red Fearhers: Chrisfine Wallc- er Red Fearhers: Carol WaH'ers. Barbara Warren Girl of The lvlonrh, Girls' Srare: Jan Warren Class Commirrees, Daze, Home Room Officer, Larin Club, Red Fearhers: Kenne+h Washing+on: Carol Wa+ers Home Room Officer, Red Cross. Ralph Webb DECA Chaplain, SC: Mar- jorie Wells: Wayne Whea+ley Class Commiiiees, Daze Board, Honor Roll, Key Club, SC: Lincla WhiHing+on Daze Board, Honor Roll, NHS. Danny Wiggs Band, Oklahoma, Or- chesrra: Fred Wilcoxson FBLA: Ray Wiley A Cappella, Honor Roll: Nora Kay Wilkins. Diana Williams Camarara, Daze Board, Gymnerres Treas., Honor Roll, Red Fearh- ers, SC: Donna Williams Red Cross, Red Fearher Squad Leader: Joyce Williams Red Feaihers: Oils Williams Jr. As Three Long Years of Hard Work Pa Verma Williams FBLA, Home Room Ohfi- cer: James Williamson Le+rermen's Club, Traclc Lerrerrnan: Joan Willis Red Cross, Red Fearhers: Calvin Wilson Class Com- mirrees. Gordon Wilson Band Drum Major, Daze , Honor Roll. Ouill and Scroll, School Liie : Jerry Wilson T 84l Ken- ne'I'h Wilson DECA: S'I'eve Wilson Ad- verrising Board, School Life. Woody Wilson: Bobby Winron Class Commirrees, Red Cross: Jo Wise Hon- or Roll, Oklahoma, Red Fearhers, School Life : Renea Wise Home Room Orciicer, Honor Roll, Red Fearhers. Mary Wiseman: Joe Wohlmu+h: Fleer- less Wren A Cappella: Bill Wrighi' T8rl. Mary Wrighl' FBLA, Red Fearhers: Ar- +hur WyaH' Swimming Lerrerrnan, T 84 I: Sheryl Yarnell: Marcia Yeager A Cap- pella, Class Commirrees, FTA. Margarel' Yeclcley Home Room Officer: Bob Young: Paula Young Daze Board, Honor Roll, Red Fealhers Treas., School Liie : Mimi Ziegler Synchronerres. Dafha Zimmerman Camarara, Daze, Home Room Officer, Modern Dance Club, Red Fearher Squad Leader, Synchronerres Sec.: Nina Zingg Daze, Sragecrair: Sharon Zifel Red Fearhers: Riclc Zwingel- berg Foorball Lerrerman, Le+rermen's Club, NHS, Oil Man for a Day, Ouill and Scroll, Tom Tom. Juniors Sparkle in Midstream 1 xi 1? Affernoons find Presidenf Tom McSpadden pracficinq ball. 1 37 G 239 i 1 Ready +0 cui' ou+, Vice-Presidenf Bob Pincjefom dimbs aboard. Secrefary Jane? Owens knows. Happiness is a warm puppy as urnlng flue midnigl1+ elecfricify, Bill Wolfe slrives lor excellence uv sc 0 VVitl1 the goal ol' lJCCOIlllIlg the best class ever, the juniors forged aliead to make their niiddle year a IIlCII1Ol'Z1lJlC one. Still 1'CIllCIlllDC1'lI1g so vividly the sopho- more year, the nlagie of the senior ring lmrouglit happy antieipation of the year to eonie. Wlitli maturity so near, this year at Central suddenly took on a deeper signifi- cance for every junior elassnlan. Represen+ing +he choice ol lheir class, each finalisl hopes lhal she will be one ol: 'lhe iunior queen allendanls, 5, YV' 'fe .. , X s J 4 A2 icll .Ao A it 8 3 ,L as ' if s fx N fm, , 4' 4-0 vn- xii L fl 5? ge f ,A , I ..., I 62 ,J Q.. E0 CD L' e -5 CD lib S Z as E: as 9+ CD Fi S 3 1 CD as 2. S 701 D4 5 il 6'0- CD 5 CD S 9? 4, , 2 '- V. y li A Qs, 0-f H raw If 'NOX i iw' in f 5 er 5 In ink? af? T gf . - In E. , Ni-X 'f I 4 i , K , X X g 1324 13 r , 1' 1,- B ' ll is .,.... X- 53- XM.. Q i 555 ,f-uf Nd' 3: is few? ' V297 is .1 Ya ,Q-ful ll . 1, , . x Q M., A L s , if Sm x A , .. s v, in . 5 ,sg 1' EJ ir Kalhy Aclams, Terry Adams, Kalhy Ainsvvorlh, Doug Alex- ander, Carolyn Allen, Linda Allen. lonn Allen, Peggy Allmon, Belle Allsopp, Beverly Ander- son, Tom Anderson, Karen An- Thony. Kalhleen Applegale, Denine Armslrong, Linda Armslrong, Gary Ashcraiflr, Diedra Allcin- son, Kalhy Alldnson. Kelly Auslin, Louie Avery, Mona Avery, Jayne Bachel- der, Bob Bailey, Jake Bailey, Erick Baker, Joyce Baker, Nan- cy Baker, Pam Baker, Regina Baker, Mary Barhydl, Carl Barlow, Jo Barlow, Jim Barnes, Elva Barrell, Beckie Barsh, Krissy Barlholic. Judy Bass, Sharon Bass, Mar- vin Beach, Jo Ann Beane, Su- san Beard, Raymond Bell. Donann Beller, Par Bench, Mike Bergschneider, Judi Bess, Margarel Bellis, Bellina Bick- erron. Alecia Bidwell, Ronald Bige- low, Brenr Bike, John Biles. Karen Bilke, Cynihia Billings- Iey. Dacee Bingham, Buddy Billle, Roberla Black, Linda Blackf wood, Dayle Blanchell, Rene Blylh. Calherine Bois, Janis Bonham, Richard Boolh, Frankie Bol- loms, Marsha Boyer, Bill Bren- neman. Joe Brink, Mike Broach, Eddie Bromiley, Nancy Brooks, Don ald Broome, Donna Brough. Alyie Brown, Carl Brown, Debbe Brown, Jackie Bruner, Sandy Brusso, Michael Bu- chanan. Michael Buckley, Pal' Buckley, John Buiclinglon, Gary Bundy, Diane Burke, Phyllis Burks. . . ,. 1 . ,Q Q m...- ,i ,g. is .411 I ww X HF? -I-fs , .,. ,- i f'Q': L i i in E , 7 Z X I J' Y .v' 3 'E rwwfirri 1 i , P ,., y 3 i ,,, L .Mi gif A -wi.: a w e xx f f AJ 1 mi f , u u , J, f A ,Ni FQ vi i ,-2', i'ii , V ,: ii'f 5-- .,:f i ,,. V ii V . V ilf :'. .. ' I ' wif . ,. . , Wk, glyi 5 ,C F y ,,, 3 We 1. l , 4 s X ' rear'-ff? ke s , A1 1 ' ' ' fr ...M L, 4 ,ir ' ,gg Egg ,'f . Q K M 4 --ek 4 W :-, : :Jia 5 , s 5 L , . aa, , r A ., LH 2, ' ' ii- f a, 3 - r - f- 3- mi ,,. 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Sleve Carson, Ernie Carler, Linda Carler, Josie Casillas, Bruce Callell, Paula Calls. Belly Cervanfes, Befh Chaf- fin, Gary Chandler, Dan Clark, Dave Clark, Sharon Clark. Sleve Clark, Pafly Clarke, Charles Clow, Ron Coales, Kennelh Cobb, Maudene Cobb. Mark Coen, Cheryl Colley, Marie Coleman, Jim Collier, Melvin Collins, Mike Collins. Re+a Combs, Conna Comp- lron, Branl Conly, Sharon Con- ner, Mike Connor, Nancy Conover. Debby Cook, Denise Coober, Rulh Corbin, Pal Corey, John Couey, Susan Courlney. Palricia Cowen, Kaly Cox, Lu- lher Cox, Monla Cox, Jerry Criner, George Cripps. You're under arrest shours Bob Garrelr when he finds an illeqal cache of fireworks in You Can'+ Take I+ Wilh You. Pla Cast Aims for Professional Performance Jerry Crilrenden, Sherry Crocker, Joe Croclcerr, Don- nie Crow, Jerry Crowley, Lynne Crowley. Candi Crum, Ronnie Cunning- ham, Gary Cupps, Janis Dal- ious, Carolyn Daniel, Sieve Daniel. Evelyn Daniels, Gina Darrol, Kay Dasher, Bonnie Davis. Murle Davis, Rose Davis. Carolyn Dean, Roberl Dean, Deidre Deardorll, Kalhy De- Giacorno, Nancy Deidriclc, Viclci Delvlaro. Claude Demoresl, Debby Den- ney, Cheryl Deselrn, James Dew, Lawanda DeWeese Marilyn Diaz. new ,..,.,, , 'QV' ' .L a- SW is 'P as l ei, ,. N .. H 'A az. ge T r Jirff .xmifzivf I . .fle ' I . .,,A as . ,.,, , . liz 3' . if Z rf ! P P 2 . -' , f -. - ' 5 55. V, , ,,.,.. M -41 V . P fr 'fi K ,. il ...s 1 .f ,,, , ,m sw of: .ie e 'i Q 991 if is N-ws I65 8. ... - M Members of the Junior Board, sponsored by Mrs. Valdene Sands, are busy al meelinqs planning acliyilies lor lheir class, Board Maps 0ut Hectic Year , . Q ww' i , 7 ' 5 Q,' ,W ggi if , ' 2 ,LH hb i ,L k5.:f l 37? I ., 4 , lai, A V , EE .P L ,.:.4 E i K I 1 Atl : ,aan f , 5? W ff, I , I66 5 44339 six i 1 T. af? E A s Q s for Juniors Pally Dickey, Sleve Dinnell Ronnie Dobson, Doug Dodd Gerald Doerr, Michael Do- lina. Pal Dolina, Sherry Doonlceen, Linda Dorsey, Elaine Douglas Bob Dow, Chrysla Dowd. Roy Dumas, Carol Durham, Monly Durham, Mary Durlcee, Kieler Eason, Sandra Easl. Linda Edwards, Phil Edwards, Viclci Edwards, Virginia Ed- wards, Randy Ellcins, Beclcy El- Iison. Torn Ellison, Eva Ellsworlh, Sharon Elmore, JoAnn Elrod, John Elson, Paula Emiqh. i Jimmy England, Calhey Es- mond, Barbara Evans, Paula Evans, Margarelann Fvall, Ralph Fair. Edilrh Farrell, Milce Feeney, Marvin Felhins, Damon Fell, Sheila Fields, Arlhur Fisher. Michael Fisher, Peggy Filchue, Milce Flaugh, Sharon Flinchum, Rucly Flores, Byrl Fosler. Finley Fosler, Cheryl Fouls, Bill Framplon, Sandra Francis, Riclc Franlclin, Jonila Franlcs. Pam Francisco, Barbara Fran- sisco, Larry Freclerich, Debbie Fuller, Krislen Fuller, Bonila Furgason, Judy Gaines, Georgia Galar- za, James Galulza, Ella Gam- ble, Viclcie Gammon, Charles Ganr. Bob Garrell, Joe Garrison, Janice Garver, Naomi Geis- inger, Susan Gelino, Karen Genlry. Jimmy Gibson, Lynda Gil- ford, Suzanne Gilberl, Denny Gilleland, Mary Glance, Rob- err Glance. Ronnie Glover, Harold Goad, Mike Goard, James Gobble, Donna Godbold, Sarah God- lrey. Juy v s iF , - 'g l ,' - i,.., K ,, ' nairr fl il' g 0 A , , A., M f' 1 ' 'i . 462 JI me 3 My .3 at ,,ii , -ff? -. f .N f if. , f A ,, f' ,s,. Q, : - fi w rln . 4- , ffl I I A , we v.. i w .,, W U , ,W ,sg 1 ,2 X f , I .le-2!.si,.w, ,si Q 'W' 1. i if '42 i' -, I ' A 4, X g I 9 r R J R E:V gl, ,,. ,. V - if 4 . V , I67 f 1, Lama ---, H -f , , ., K ,. ' i i 7 C J li , .1,,, 'ini f '. r or buf ,gi ' J -. . P' Wo ...- ,X 'fa 4 Q. , i. M. . m ,,,...., .1125 if + 2 .M . M? , ', 'QM . . x x! r - f 1 W , 5, 53 iw - L,.. ,-.A Q ,, it ,gk , :zz E f J K K e . 'f-- , 1:-t' 'wg s .. AQXV' '- r . ' - - '.. if . , i n i A lf- , y s, g ill I Q X 5 1, if ,. -nk' E, ' 1 52 ag . V . . ' K is is A' F, Q se . QA ' ' , ' Y i wg D C ii f gz i WJ 'gm A 'Q ff' I68 Karen Gains, Carolyn Gold, Jimmie Gold, Junior Gonzalez, Doris Goodlelrl, Sandy Gooole man. Raylene Gordon, Jim Golf, Cliarles Gorwals, David Grace, Brian Graening, Janice Graf. Freddie Graliam, Gary Gra- lwam, Joe Grandslaicf, Kennellw Gray, Doug Green, Jim Green. Carolyn Gregory, Alberlr Grif- fin, Joe Griffin, Linda Griffin, Clieryl Gulley, Cliarles Gullw- FIS. James Gullwrie, Louise l-lai- lliclw, Donna Hall, Scoll' l-lall, Judy Hancoclc, Jolwn Louis l-lario. Roger l-larringlon, Cindy l-lar- ris, Gary l-larris, Gordon Har- ris, Larry Harrison, Tammie l-larrison. Belrsy l'larl, Lacinda l-larvey, Shelley l-larvey, Barbara Har- well, Pally l-lallield, David l-lawlcins. lvlilfe l'lawlcins, Judy l-laynes, Susie l-lays, Gary l-lazlewoocl, Bruce l-leaflw, Janel l-lealon. David l-lefley, 'Mary Alice l-leinze, Bob l'lellancl, Ruin l-lenderson, Doug l'lenl4el, Clwarles l-lensley. PuH'ing +l'1eir slworllwand slcills fo line iesl, alnese iulure secrelaries laclcle Mrs. Valdene Sands' dillicull dic+alion, Juniors Emplu Valuable Business Training Linda Henson, James Hern- i , W i I as a i, I don, Terry Herron, Gene A 'Q' g i T 'i 'i ,i , ZLV ,. Hicks, Brenda Higgins, Brenda -' ' , V u a s jf! nu, 'rrn I V :iiii 5 ii' H ' i LVA, up Kenny Hill, Riclcey Hill, Sler' , A . . . 47 15 ,. i W T..-: S Lg ' . , ' ' pf? ' .: ling Hill, Sue Hill, James gill r Q ,VM W H 521 V ,J ii Hines, Ralplw Hinlcle. ii ' fl- ., Diana Hislceilr, Margol Hodge, : ,V , W V E V , Georgia Hogan, Shirley Holdf QQ' ,ii ,V gl, Si , Afiz L X ,,,,,,, Q, gi, f man, Slierry Holladay, Alla F V ,, I igii Holland. W M 'ii if-f. ii 'f i , i ' H ' ' f ...abffig g gg y Zygy y Linda Holi, Joe Honeywell, k i ii .. 1. Barbara Hood, Tesliuna Horn, Y M 54 E in ullu A -V 5 Barbara Howard, Douglas . gi ' , VV'i A Howa rd. ,, F 3 , -f niizf : , rv 1.4! Jolwn Hubanlcs, Jolinny Hub' Hughes, Jacqueline Hump- 'ig' larey, Terrell Hunlsman. bard, Rick Hudson, Brenda l69 as ,fr .,. .Wy 3 'Q On a winlry evening, Friends Ted Scisrn, Judy Johnson and Joe Honeywell oalher by The lireside for a game of cards, Winter Prompts Informal Get-Togethers is Q N Eff kr., -5 I , ,me sf , , W, f. fr, . j i: M is V, f, . QV' M 3 , . imp, V ' M QL ws I7O se , . N . 1, s. Q 'X ell ,is f i ' 'E as ,Z .. H 1 , , Q I if r e e 2 rre A . - s f - , :,1 l iii I iz- LA, A sicsb Sherri l-lurchinson, Vicki Hy- all, Fran Irvine, James l-lenry lsonn, Jerry Jackson, Linda Jackson. Mary Lou Jackson, Doug Ja- cobs, Mike Jacobs, Ron Jarf vis, Allen Jenkins, John Jenf sen. Debbie Johnson, Donald John- son, lra Johnson, Joan John- son, Judy Johnson, Larry Johnson. Valerie Johnson, Binnie lvlae Jones, Bob Jones, Darlene Jones, Debbie Jones, Nadine Jones. Phyllis Sleve Jones, Rulh Kaqer, Done Jones, Polly Jones, na Karn, Sandy Kearinq. Ben Keeling, Janel Keen, Mar- garel Keener, Nancy Keilli, Donna Keller, Donna Kendall. Max Kennedy, Riclcy Kidd, Judy Kimbrell, Nancy Kimf mel, Sleplwan Kimmel, Louis Kindler. Lynnelle King, Milce King, Pal King, Connie Kirlcendoll, Mar'- garel Kirkpalriclf, Mary Kniglril. April Koclfi, Terance Kranz, Sieven Krulsinger, Deloris Lamascus, l-loward Lamb, Bel- ly Lane. Carl Lane, Barbara Lanlcford, Allenda Larlcin, Greg Larson, Viclor Lalimer, Jolwnnie Law- masler. Carol Lee, Milne L. Lee, Lyn' da Leeper, Rila Lemmons, Richard Lenox, Barbara Lewis. Eldon Lewis, Palricia Lewis, Ron Lindemann, Dan Lins, Jan Linville, Sharon Liyesay. Marlc Lobo, Miclcie Logan, Judy Long, Eugene Louderf millc, Gary Lowe, Diane Lugf liani. Susan Lundberg, Milce Lyon, Marilyn Maclcey, Marlene Madison, Darlene Mallory, Emily Maloney. z G , -J G ii 'f a' f in ii JT 1 la .,., A2,4f , ' k'VV ' J ' 1 f- is ffl le AQ ',,, M aw i ww ' Wilt' f 'aw ' if , 1 'li i 4 A pd, zfffa . ,ll if 'wif is 1: , in 1 5 Awe- ., , G, ic, , Q A, ,- , ...,, 'su if ,ii 'f1f ' ,,,c , , M i ,I 4 1 X F, Q I N.. Hr WV m,L.' Gaz Z JL ,A I72 ' 1 I ..,. in ,,A, L ,4 ii i i f xy 4 if ti, .--,, '- -, Q, w' l ,,-Z J' ALS , iw ,Q fs H A . Q., as we YQ 'Nj In Roger Manasco, Brenda Mar- lin, Marilyn Marlin, Milan Marlin, Rila Marlin, Jim Mare lrinez, Gershwin D. Mason, Belly Maslerson, Judy Maslerson, Anile Mala, Dearl Malheson, Becky Mallison. Linda Mays, Jerry McCall, Sheila McCane, Dave Mc- Coin, Brenda McConnell, Don- ald McConnell. Renee McConnell, Larry Mc- Fadden, Judy Mclzarlin, Da- vid McGee, Alice McGilbra, Sally McGuire. Milce McLane, Parn McLaugh- lin, Shirley McManus, Linda McNeal, Linda Mcphail, Tom McSpadden. Linda Meislrell, Milce Mend- enhall, Joyce Meredilh, Dale Merrell, Judy Melcall, Glenda Middleloroolc. Dana Middlelon, Devin Mi- ldes, Phillip Millarr, Brenda Miller, Dave Miller, Elizalaelh Miller. Jerry Miller, Sieve Miller, Chris Miracle, Margo Mil- chell, Ouida Milchell, Gayle Milhlo. Candy Mize, Gary Moeller, Eugene Morlill, Gwendolyn Monleilh, Lynda Monlgomery, Don Moody. 1 ? .7-.. N do S Talenfed and curvaceous iuniors spend many hours oracliciho lheir dance roulines wilh hopes ol 'stealing fhe 5 how. Juniors Spend Hours Polishing Acts for Daze Bill Moore, Jeff Moore, Linda Moore, Kalhy Moorman, John Morehead, Mary B. Morgan. Charolelrle Morrison, Jimmy Mosby, Laura Moseby, Roy Moses, James Moudy, Rich- ard Moxley. Eldon Mulanax, Sharlyn Mul- len, Jim Mullennix, Bob Munn, Sleve Murdock, Bonna Murrel. Diana Myers, Jim Mynand Sieve Myles, Wayne Neal Ann Needham, Sandy Need- ham. Eddie Nelson, Milce Nemec Kalherine Nichols, Tom Nipp Joe Nix, Candy Noe. ,, ws. A Hi. My T, N M u --i- A l la I J J :fl , E Q. g i .QQ .gififslfl ' f-.y M in ml W 5? ' , sg, fy My V , '- ,, Q - , 2 ilxfi ' V ' 'ii K fl V A . V V , , ,yoy my an 11 1 I J I . lv I A V, ,, J ? f i i 341 iirr w J 'V' V i i'li' ri L 'lj J do Arn .o .pf-4' 2 f 1' ' f ins 1 iw' , - VV, ', , f f M i i i I A .A l i , ' 5- ? . lnquisiiive iuniors Qallier around Mrs. Jackie Campbell lo see il Jrney will be acceored in lwer second semesler classes Juniors Centemplate ew Semester ehedules L ' J K eeee A ,. .. V -e er 1 . , 3,5 f V, ,g , - f ' ' , W-, e L we . ,L ' .zev ,, av if QZVI 8 VY , ge .,e. , Z fi. I , ,- .,.,-, X ? V Q 5 :M f l i. ' , ...Q M K f i 'IV .,, A '-'K . N - if ' 7,,- il ii 3 Ae. V I 1311 A eeee ef- ,M P L Magi QV WM we ,,,, ' wi 'wg LV 5? i Ziff' e -' 1 Q L I I P , ...-. , , 'yr 7 I74 Slnirley Noe, Torn Nolan, Kai rliy Norman, Lynn Oales, Wendy Oldliarn, Lindo Q'- Neill. Cheryl Csborn, Janel Qwens, Kallileen Page, larey Palmer, Judy Parker, Linda Parker. Jean Pale, Brenda Parsons, Donna Parlee, KaJean Palrick, Avalon Pallerson, Linda Pear- son. Judy Pellrey, Jodie Pender- qrass, Rickiard Perego, Jackie Pelerson, Shirley Pelersen Kenny Pellil. Larry Pneqley, Bill Pliillips, Liz Pnillips, Vicky Piall, Rob Pin' gellon, Calliey Pinson. Donald Planlc, Barbara Pleas- anr, Bonnie Plummer, Debbie Pool, Bobby Poplin, Billie Powell. Sherrie Praler, Connie Price, Lew Priclcell, Tom Priclceil, Linda Pridmore, Jim Puelr. Sarah Ann Pyles, Maureen Quinn, Judy Ragge, Elizabelh Ragsdale, Roberla Raper, Pai Rarliri. Charles Rauch, Julie Reagan, Dennis Reecher, Jerry Reen. Milron Reed, Carolyn Reeves. Roberr Reid, Sharon Reid, Da- vid Reynolds, Marlc Reynolds, Tom Reynolds, Chrisii Rich- ardson. Helen Richardson, Jim Rich- ardson, Johnny Richardson, Bobby Rigdon, Roy Riggs, Riclcey Roach. Linda Roarlc, Russell Robbins, Charles Roberrs, George Rob- erlson, Linda Robinson, Tom Robinson. Berr Robison, Bill Roessler, Jan Rogers, Jeanelie Rogers, Lor- ella Rogers, Billie Jean Rol- lins. Rod Rolsron, Maureen Roon- ey, Jim Rose, Mariorie Ros- ,, ,im . fs 2 , 'L ,g up L . . W I V 9 fs Ii Qw 9-H4 K ,- il,-I i ek.. 7 'fa ,, , X sl Y 5- K ,,,,: ' -- --i- ' ,,,, 3 5 if T 5 b P B 5 - ..,,,- Kirz s .R idly 5 EVAJ I ,--s 5743 'ii -f ' 1, ' ' if w sw A .apr SQL ef W' ,s nit- is 4? ser, Randy Roszel, Ca rlea n 'ii , 1 V , , w W' if' , if 34 - Rolrarnel. gi , if i E r PY: 'i C 1 iiiiii - ' J ,iiris W 'iii -ff 4 - ' f A-.. +A' f-1,9 ii in if . M V S Q- l -iss E51 2 L if aw - f . ,, i 3 .., iy Q N .4 ,Q i L ,L ii ' ' nn R , A Q- ,y f vw- Ahi f ,ji ,E 'A '5 ..,, H '- 1 ii It s A- 1 L L - - s i ln, 1 ' f 'fy 'ZLL an HF In . , R L V , . ,k t .:. f K W, K T 5 i n i In ,L iv, t N , . ,,, W ' iil .,:' ' f . , .lzv X ,Q 'ggq U i s s 2 'r y i ,., 3 ,ig ' l 1 V' A it ,- -L -- JA L' D S sns - s W I m 5 kv' X :V -L z L , I ,, I -Q-', L - an .za -U . ' LL ' f - 1 L A' L al g my -.:, my I K . 13 ' v . T' ' W 5 we---,g -N D ,ii L Y- 5' je -'f ' ,f,, f 5 i rfk V i K - S L i L L l M- f A S is ,P r ,ssss 4 A V 'kV'xN. . A . -N, SM an f k K my , E 5 , is 53, vs 5, ff, tk ,sn r jj? '-' , '- sm? 1 , I76 l-lazel Rowland, Bob Roy, Sue Ruclcer, Vic Ruclcer, Juaniia Ruckman, Ken Runyan. Ken Ruse, Pairicia Rush, Paili Rush, Omer Russel, Vince Rus- sel, Wilfred Sampson. Kalhy Sanders, Larry Sanders, Jerri Sallerwhile, Susan Sauer- wein, Doyle Schopp, Marlrha Schroeder. Jan Schwer, Ken Schulre, Mike Schulre, George Schwei- lzer, Ted Scism, Par Sco++. Par Scofr, Richard Scoll, Syl- via ScoH', Gerald Segovia, Mary Sellers, Lee Semones. Dennis Serzy, Bobby Sharkey, Cheryl Shealey, Gayle Shep- ard, Glenda Shepard, Lee An- na Sherman. Leon Sherril, Karhy Sherwood, Debbie Shouse, Jaclc Sieg- fried, Wayne Sillcey, Mary Jo Simons. Susan Simpson, Sleve Slcalla, Arolynn Smilh, Barbara Smiih, Barbara Smilh, Bruce Smilh. Cheryl Smilh, Darlene Smiih, Evelyn Smilh, Mill'on Smilh, Susan Smilh, Waller Smilh. HK -'inf 1 wifi J QQ my ffs iwieis WHH her Graaf Dane a' iner side, Benina Bickerror doe-snv worry abom ne Da ra i i i A ' fs, rm ,F iiswi ine' ,L T L c Juniors Call for Lasting Friendships Wann Smiiin, Jean Snniikier, Jackie Snell, Angeia Sornacai, Susan Sewers, Karen Sparks. Glenda Spencer, Remeil Spenf cer, Jessie C. Sprigqs, Hare oid Springer, Leonard Spring' er, Kaiiny Siagqs. Janie Siaires, Mary Siandiey, Be rnadeiie Siarr, Norma Siearns, Eariine Sieed, Lauren Sie-ele. Vicki Sierne, Alice Sievenson, Rick Siienecker, J. M. Siiiiey Mauri Siockweii, Piiii Sioner. Danny Siorrns, Harry Siorms Terry Siringfeilow, Vivian Sire bel, Larry Siuari, Kaiiiy Super- VWGW. r' W, .M 1, ,AV g- ' A 5' 3 as e f 2 jff y f f J iiay yi EW'-ii-1 Z : A, A- V f I - ,. J 2 5 , V y A V y I , V H I A 2 -if 11.14 ll f J I77 nl.. e .-. ,ff 1 L Ein, 5 -N s .Ny l , . 1 .. MZ: L ff? T if V I L ' R , ff :., f T , , 1 a . ' L J - is ii Q or , I X ' T ': G G, 1 T rrrri T Juniors Steelllunnselvesior nf A sf we a-fy . ss..- , s so . . Q ...G . . LA K is .f - ,, ,. if ff 4,3 nf V s 4 5150, S Q ,, , IEW . ww' ,ss . T 1 so TY s ,, , A f' M i ik? 1 fil l ,Q ,,h fi ' . , I78 al f 5 'R M. a v, , 9 f V: gg s ff . - X. is . - sr sf' se as , Q ii s5 3E ' 3-Sk M, , ziqql L. , ,wg . ' I 3 z. ye Y9' - 5? i 2 Rila Swaim, Richard Taloler, Sandy Taylor, Shirley Taylor, Par Teague. Jeri Teenor, Marcia Terrell, Larry Terry, Chuck Thayer, Cheryl Sue Thomas. enioriYear Cliiclord Lee Thornas, Mary Lynn Thomas, Slreye Thomas, Fred Thompson, L y n d a Thompson, Sharon Thompson. Terry Thompson, Gary Thorpe, Kinda Timmons, Sarah Tin- cup, Donna Tischler, Ann Tramel. Woody Trenl, Greg Turley, Marqarel Turner, Calhy Van- Devenler, Louis V. Vann, Paul Varnell. Linda Vaughn, Eugenia Veal, Suzy Viana, Ray Viclory, Kar- en Vosbrink, Mike Wahl. Marly Wallon, Barbara Ward, Mary Ward, Greg Warden, Sarah Warma, Rickey Wash- inqlon. Carol Walker, Gerald Walka er, Phyllis Walker, Sharon Wallace, Gary Waller, Linda Walls. Vicki Walkins, Bob Walson, Terry Wean, Brenda Weaver, Milch Webb, Melody Wells. Janice Wesl, Judy Wesl, James Whilby, David While, Palli While, Ronnie While. Slephen While, Billie While- head, Tommy While-n, Eddie Whilney, Eddie Whilsell, Kalhleen Wigley. Bulch Wilbanks, Pam Wil- banks, Vicki Wilbanks, Roger Wilkins, Bill Williams, Bob Williams. Farrel Williams, Jane Will- iams, Warren Williams, Wan- da Willingham, Bonnie Willis, Aniia Wilson. Elberl L. Wilson Jr., Janis Wil- son, John Wilson, Kenna Wil- son, Larry Wilson, Tommy Wilson. Virginia Wilson, Randy Wim- mer, Carol Winfield, Donna Wing, Karen Winlers, Rick Winlers. Bill Wolfe, Cliff Woods, Mar- garel Woods, Marilyn Woods, Allred Wrighl, Myra Wrighi. Vicki Wrighr, Sam York, Bey- erly Young, Diane Young, Marilyn Young, Dennis Zwin- gelberg. c 5 i A .. - . , , , - - R, , I -. - if 7 ' V ,ig - ,, 'v'3'i' . i I ,,,. MMO, Q i '-.: H dz A 1 si ' 'fig E V ,, E . ' 'il .1 'E i aj, E. 1-i ,,,, 5' , if 8,535 Ji K W, ,V : T .i .L V xl ,iii i H Q . . .. I 4., as ,.. gi ... L. f-iw gr ee gs A -if I X wa, f is H -W ? sw, ,,,rr ' f 1 ... A .4 Ra il I79 Enterpri ing ophomore Converge Mark Wilfslwire performs his firsf dufy as dass presidevw l l ........ Anficipafing rain, Vice-prosidemf Anofher busy dey Hes ahead for Bob Speaker checks 'the weafher. Paffy Duncan, Hue dans secrefary. on Central Bookkeeping is Connie Warren's bigqest job as class treasurer l Radianfly smiling, nine soohomores await the announcement of queen attendants The 1024 sophomores, enchanted and impressed by the sudden change to high school, had little time for reflection as a flurry of activities, elections, and the DAZE crowded already busy schedules. Adjustments were made and soph- omores a year wiser to the ways of Central gave the Student's Creedw and sang the school song O Great Spiritw with the as- surance of those who belong. ffl, Mg AJ W . JMS Exl1aus+ed and confused sophomores somehow managed lo wade lhrouoh pre-enrollmenl and live lo relurn on The lirsl day Class Oi 668' Survives Enrollment Confusion 'Hu .1-1. Y? , A 3' :A B 1 l 3 so. Y K 'X Yiu' Ax I NBP fi? A 4 , . , . ,..,, A I82 fr of 'I 4' Fannie Abair, Barbara Ade ams, Glenda Adams, Sandra Adams, Sharon Adams, Yvonne Alford. Arlhur Allen, Dulce Allen, Phyllis Allman, Gail Anderson, Judy Anderson, John An- drew. Debbie Argenlos, Janis Ar- nell, Donna Aslfins, Karen Are ldns, Juanila Avalos, Jerry Babb. Carolyn Bale, Jack Bailey, Donald Baird, Debra Balcer, Mary Baker, Sally Baker. Cheryl Baplisl, Sherre Barbee, David Barlcer, Charles Bar- nelr, John Barnell, Cheryl Bascue. Gayle Bauer, Milce Bauer, Karen Bauman, Louise Baum- gardner, Palli Bean, Milce Belcher. James Beller, Jan Beller, James Benien, Sharon Benighl, James Bennell, Gail Benlley. Tommy Berger, Joe Berg- schneider, Sandy Bernard, Bob Besl, Denise Bells, Janice Bias. Calhy Biggs, Pal Bigpond, Arlene Billingsley, Jerry Bil- yeu, Donna Bingham, Milce Birlces. Lalresa Black, Geraldine Blue- bird, Diane Boardman, Olho Bobbins, Ralph Bobbill, Bud- dy Bohannon. Pal Bohm, Margarell Bond, Jane Bonham, Riclc Boolh, Maureen Borlin, Kurlr Borne. Jack Bossler, Eddie Bowes, Ted Boyls, Kalhy Boyse, LeRoy Bracy, Korena Bradbury. Paul Bradford, Serreda Brad- ford, Elaine Bradshaw, Milce Brady, Bill Brandon, Cheri Bransfeller. Clelus Brasel, Randy Braslield, Jane Bralcher, Milchell Bray, Roclcney Breeden, Jessica Bridges. 1- V igi f 5, ' 7 - -4 or . fig? ,ig ,. I - II, is My 7 K If A kr E ? . Fir , ,Jie , 4 A,-s f is we 3? ' ,,f f' , 1 - A Airs Z B J m' 4 r 4 Ven: 1. if Asia liildp - JJc 5 ,,,: if ,f V W A . ,Q ., . Q A V iil? 1 , J i AQ A :H avr 'ws ,, if 5 -5 Y sf . , I :mf r 7 is T913 We . 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Arlhur Campbell, Georgia Carder, Mary Carder, Chris Carllon. Kaye Carns, Joan Carr. Karen Carr, Tom Carson, Craig Carlrer, Wanda Carl- wrighl, LeAnn Casebeer, Irene Casillas. Jeri Cales, Nancy Cauqhron, Jeanella Cauihon, Jack Chambers, Jerri Chandler, Mary Chappel. James Chenowelh, Karen Cherry, Liz Childress, Randy Chrislensen, Jane Chrislie, Linda Clark. Sandy Clark, Sue Clark, Mia chael Claunch, Sherrie Clay, Susan Clemenr, James Coach- man. Phyllis Coachman, Billy Coales, Bobby Colfer, Georgianne Cole, Rulh Ann Cole, Becky Coleman. ...-l Reckless driving can lead to disaster. Georqe Mabe demonstrates the incorrect approach in Driver Educat ephemere Drivers Intiltrete City Streets Jimmy Coleman, Pam Collier, Eva Collins, Richard Combs, Reatha Compton, Paul Cook. David Cooper, Linda Copee land, Phyllis Copeland, Beth Couch, Karen Crace, Dennis Crawtord. Sue Cross, Harold Crossley, Corrine Crouse, Mary Crutch- tield, Marilyn Cummings, Gloria Cunningham. Judy Cunningham, Walter Daggs, Virginia Dalby, Shelly Dalious, Gloria Dalton, Kenny Damron. Malcolm Daniel, Billy Daniels Bob Daniels, J. D. Daniels, Kathy Danley, Terry Danna. if :itl l as s Muscular co-ordinaiion and endurance marlc ilwe successiul swimmer as ilwese sopbomores verify while rernaininq ailoai. Swim Classes Excite ophomore Girls if ,, .,y:L y , , 'Q V' J J! , .vc lm. if Y, ig I86 wif W i r M yi. if , 2 i R is ii i 14 Edward Davies, Debbie Davis, Leeanna Davis, Linda Davis, Linda Deckard, JoNel DeLa- ivioreaux. Lois Jean Demry, Loreiia Derf rick, lviayeiia Derriclc, Sally Deupree, Edna Diiciee, Linda Dobbs. Jaclc Dobey, Teresa Doll, Dane ny Donovan, James Doonlceen, Bobby Dorman, Sara Dornaus. Romalue Douqliman, Rhonda Dowd, Glenn Draper, Mary Kay Duiiield, Lean Duggan, iviarqarei Dunbar. David Duncan, Paiiy Duncan. Susan Duncan, Tom Duncan, Tommy Duncan, Pai' Dunn. Jarnes Duranl, Roberl J. Du- ranl, Floyd Durlcee, Gary Dulclwer, lvlarilyn Earp, Rob- erl Easl. Palriclc Edrnounds, Annila Ed' wards, Barbara Edwards, Jo Ann Edwards, Larry Edwards, Gloria Ellis. James Ellis, Leslee Elzo, Rob- erl Enqles, Paul Eoll, Callwy Evans, Jaclcie Evans, Lanelle Evans, Wayne Fennell, Danny Feller, Wauleua Flel' clwer, ldqel Floyd, Lynda Foley. Palricia Ford, Joann Foresl, Eugene Fosler, Ronnie Fosler, Larry Francis, Josepll Franlr. Jollnnie Franlclin, Juanila Franlclin, Linda Franklin, Pally Fransisco, Alaxine Fraser, La- nai Frasier. Sleve Frasier, Carole Frederf iclc, Paulelle Galney, Be-len Galarza, Richard Gallman, Cllris Gamnfiel. Alice Ganl, Bob Garnsey, Clwarles Garrell, Kenl Garri- son, Milce Garrison, Jill Gas- lcins. Joella Gales, Donnie George, Renee Geren, Janel Gelgood, Jolwn Gilson, DeLano Gilberl. ,J f A gy. . 2 ,,, , L Q . mae g U T6 . ff. sa? . Y , . ,.. . K. .sais . if F Q E, mf- .E ' L, I.. . ' 3 ,M . ns- gs. ' 'yi . Q.. Q V f i, i K gi i V F' ,rf fc :gf M' 'Q ' 1 - ' 52- .I K .. I 'i lu r Q il.-Q l sra. J f ' W, Wu I lii f 1 ,aes I :ig i 'lu R . ' r . V Yi N f, 17, .... y. . T L . 'ai dvi QW 4, fy: , 4 H35 ri i F yall rr A yz . 'rf in L If .gg . . , z .- ,, -, 4' - 1. ii g ft :W Z Q Q '.2 ' f .V -f W. V gg hy l K .3 . . l Y, l f F 1 .L Jim Gilliland, Paul Gilliland, Wendell Glance, Carol Glass- co, Suzie Godbold, LeH'ie Golden. Lynn Golden, Billy Goldes- berry, Sleplwen Gonzalez, Pal Goodall, David Gooden, Jim Golwals. Russell Gougler, Marilyn Gould, Karron Graf, David Green, Judy Green, Deborah Greene. Sharon Greenliagen, Roy Griswald, Carl Grounds, San- dy Guevara, Pearlie Gunn, Helen Haas. Peggy Halal, James Hair, Jer- rilyn Hale, lvlarllwa Hale, Naf Jrlwan Hale, Danny Halloran. Donald Hamillon, Hanlc Ham- mons, Kennerlm Hancock, lvlilce Hand, Bill Haney, Karen Han- lcins. Palsy Hansell, Judy Hansen, David Hardesly, Jimmy Har- las, Doug Harper, Glenda Harper. Joe Harper, Andrew Harris, Rullw Harris, Larry Harrison, Nancy Harlwell, Larry Harvey. lvlilfe Harvey, Sleve Hassell, Karen Hassler, Gary Hallield, Glen Halley, Sandy Halla- bauglw. 9 Q1 if We , I I. 4m,aqi .., 1 . T W , - it QI? 3 Relurning lo +he roufine of sludy, Lifrda Davis Toon Nicely Jirn Russell discover llne rnaw uses oi ine library. tudents Storm Library ior itudy Facilities Gloria Hawkins, Larry Haw! kins, Susan Hawksworlli, Will- iam Haynes, Vicky Headrick, Gary Heilin. Janel' Hellard, Sam Hendrix, Linda Henley, Slieila Henley, Bobby Hensley, Howard Hen' son. Robin Henson, Gary Hicks, Marque-riie l-licks, Bob D. Hidcle, Troy Higgins, Joyce Hilion. Bill Hindman, Mike Hiicliye, Linda Hix, Marilyn Hix, Pam Hix, Cynrliia l-loleman. Aniia Holladay, Frank Hollf aday, Ronald Holloway, Sieve Holloway, Jolwn Holm, Bill Holman. if i ff 4 r r 5 Zin H V3 i V li , at sf rrn 1 s W if ,., ,,,,,f, r,,, 'V ii ' , ,K . ., , ,,, , ,,i,,, , q i ,ka 55, 1 Q 'N 'T ,psi xi- r 40- N- i 1 if-f H. f Min? 'F 5 im 'lt 'V Q, H vw X M I Beglnn ng iheir 'Farsi season 5 c h rnbere wwird beiore a long prgyclice Underclassmen Plunge into ports Activities lvlike Holmes, Charlie Holi, Clinion Holuby, Lee Hood, John Hooper, Janis Hopkins. Jerry Hopper, Donald Hop- son, George Horner, Carol Horion, Joyce Horion, liranf cis Hoskey. Vicki Hoveskeland, Moniy Howard, Terry Howard, Ter- ry Howard, Vernon Howard, Jeanne Hoyle. Bill Huckin, 'lerry Hull, Larry Humphrey, Delia Hunl, Mare cia lnbody, Sherry lrpy. Johnny lyy, Aniia Jackson, Gail Jackson, Janice Jackson, Bolinloye Jacobs, Dana Jacobs. Don James, Roberl Jenkins, Jerry Johns, Belly Johnson, Danny Johnson, Frances John- son. l-lannah Johnson, lvlargarel Johnson, lvlark Johnson, Mar- shall Johnson, Robbie John- son, Sharon Kay Johnson. Slella Johnson, Terry John' son, Vickie Johnson, Dave Johnslon, Jerry Johnslon, Jan- ice Jone. Billie Jones, Chuck Jones, Clyde Jones, Gary Jones, Gregory Jones, Jarnes Jones. Larry Jones, Linda Jones, Paula Jones, Trecia Jones, Bill Jordan, Richard Jordan. Kreg Kallenberger, Peggy Kanlner, Judy Kelley, Sieve Kelley, Tony Kelsay, Leorna Kennedy. Frank Keller, Gary Kidd, John Kidwell, l-loward Killough, Jae nice Kirnlorell, Peggy King. Sharon King, Fransis Kirbey, Perry Kirkendoll, l-lerschel Kirkley, Mike Kongs, Brenda Kraler. Donna Kroll, Carol Kronloerg- er, James l.add, Linda Laird, Linda Lamb, Jinn Larnbelh. ,5,, 'll Q u an if awjggl 0, A .ww ,,,, A Ei ff? Q A,-Q , i .ff-1 . 1 A 'Z' , , , , ,li m .JM S , wazzsvg at WA.. J A? i. cv, ..,, 1 5 ii,-2 Q QW' If r?-M? , . Q. 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I W- N 1 Vx., ., ',.:- 9' Q: -fs 1 : H i -we 4 -li' is si i i X I , my Z - i. .ni f-A -. , fa .g ' me 'XT' i P ,fue V ,K 552g ' f s in , accr aair L 1' 1 ' ,Cf 1 We i BT if 3 X i Q l rg, F .,,, lt I ,.,.s , 'Cir ig ga 9- , , -:' Jacgue Lane, Pally Lanham, Jofknn Lasaler, Rila Laughlin, Marcia Lawrence, Rolo Lawv rence, Sleve Laws, Linda Lea, Don Ledbeller, l-lelen Ledbeller, Roberl Lee, Sharon Lee. Elaine Leggill, Virginia Leigh, Belly Leonard, Beclcy Leos. Janine Lewis, Fred Liesl. Susan Linclcs, Anna Lindsey, Kalhy Linebarger, Broolcsey Loclcard, l-lellie Loclcard, Ken- nelh Loney. Marlha Long, Sleven Long- acre, Pally Looper, Shirley Loulcides, Anloinelle Love- lady, John Lowe. Palsy Lowery, Mill Loyd, Kar- lis Lublcans, Belh Lund, Elvin Lusler, George Mabe. Jackie Maloes, Anne Macdon- ald, Lois Maclf, Doyle Maclcall, Paula Maddux, Bonnie Mailes. Jeanne Maish, l-loward Ma- lone, Joy Malone, Cindy Ma- ples, Cryslene Maricle, Milce Marlin. Bruce Marlin, James Marlin, Linda Marlin, Mel Marlin, Pal Marlin, Vera Marlindale. 1 og an .,,, ., ., .V . . . 'WYE Surrounded by warmfh llnis nappy lroupe of sophomores iorqer homework and creale flieir own world oi sonqs and clwaller, Weekend ong Fest Melts Sophomore nxietie Palricia Mase, Calliy Mason, , , V f VV ,,,,ft,? ' ,VV ,V , ,Q , V Lyn Mason, Palricia Maslere , ', , ' V son, Jean Mauldin, Marilyn ' ii i -ei V i ' ,I,' i L' V+ E:' 5 a gf J ltr if-2 , Zenoba Maxey, l-lerslwel Mcf Bride, Judy McBride, Don McCall, Brenda McCoy, Larry ':,. 1 McCoy. A Gee, Warren McGuire. V ii Jimmy McCreary, Ailene Mc- w '- - , i ' iii i n Curley, Palsy McElroy, An- ,, V5 loinelle Mclzarlin, Wayne Mc- ii i'i e , o gala K ff 1 Lea Mcl nlosli, Rickey McKim. V Mg , i ,., iii'. ,,. , , V H , ,fi V Susan McKinney, Don MCA Z V ,V 5, V- i , if ' , A J, Laughlin, Margarel' McMa- 5V M451 i ,1'jf'WgV V V' , Bill McMahon. J i or 'W' , , i f l ii .. .': I Mike McPe+ers, Vicki Meeker, V VV ,V V ,, Ricloa rd Merrell, Roberl Mer- VV, ,VVV.,, , A V ' '++, Ch ' M ' k S - iali 5' 6 i , ,,o, ,, J ffl gall. Us Gsm I ue Mei 5 J io , f' ef, 4 1 xg ii if V I93 ici? H A ,, .,.,. ww Geffing inlo 'rhe swing of fhings, sophomore board nmvmbers are cauqh+ up in lhfa dernandrrw acilvliles ol lhelr lirsl year. f ophomore Board initiates Significant Year ,,,V K Q U S 511, ' an a ii W' . , mum 'W 3 5' fi' E v,,-1-,. ,-, Ilgl, LW ffm Aj 233, 7 'ws' - ' ' W D If , i I , . 5 ' 5 ' I ,- ' -gk , if VLVL W , , i 1:-1, . 1 ff J , one -. ., yy,, ,fy 2 Qu' aaii - we ., S - - 5- .,i. 'iw' 2 I i.ii I An 5 J 6 ' ,ry ,, We 'A , . S WW' '. ,n . 2 ,f . 1 Us , an A , , iiaa L S 2 5 fr J W- ' 'J W af fi,g W+ ff a-a r r I94 Janis Miclcle, Nalhan Middle! brook, Belly Mleir, Linda Millarr, Belly Miller, Bobby Miller. Cheryl Miller, Barry Miller, Kenneih Miller, Kenny Miller, Sharon Miller, John Minler. Corb Mlichell, Judy Milchell, Vicki Moody, Cheryl Moore, Danny Moore, Darrell Moore. James A. Moore, Jan Moore, Julia Moore, Srephenee Moore, Torn Moore, Lohoma Morrell. Billie June Morrison, Sallie Morrow, Linda Moses, Sally Mullholland, David Munsey, Meladee Murphy. Gaylyn Murray, Mil4e Murray, Roberl Murray, Janel Myers, Richard Myers, Dwighl Neal. Donnell Nealy, Janice Neigh- bors, Sleve Nelson, Joe New- ell, Karen Newman, Myrna Newman. Palriclc Newman, Tom Nice- ly, William Alan Nicholson, ldelia Niclcell, l-larold Nor- man, Niclcy Norris. Norma Noryell, Doug Qalces, Corenia Oalrley, Janice Ug- burn, Virgil Oliphanl, Shawn O'Neal. Irene Onliyeros, Gloria Os- born, Kalhy Osburn, Bill Qs- leen, Gerry Owens, Viona Cwens. Melanie Palmer, Milce Palmer, Regina Palmer, Donna Parken- ing, Cheryl Parrish, Prank Pare sons. Qliyia Parsons, 'lhomasina Pal- riclc, Ronnie Palriclc, Glenda Pallerson, Roberl Pallerson, Raymond Pallon. Roger Paul, Bobbie Jo Paylor, Lewis Payne, Linda Peabody, Bob Peacoclc, Deliliah Pender' grail: Veda Pendergralr, Linda Per- lcins, Susie Perlcs, Don Perry- man, Edgar Pele, Bill Pelers, I i 1 E1 Q5 gf. , A N I ,s VV A ,mf ' R ,,. fi in, so '- ssi .r-,.,,,, ...- f 'ir -.s A' 'h'-: - ::, ass: -aff yn--, , 'r 'N' V -H f J.. .3 5 ' ., V , ss. ,. f -: I N K, ,, , aging' Ein' l' 0 W' VFW' 1 7 'Q ii i fr l -zswff 2 r ff' ., xv: ff i bfi his ,F - as-cg,-.i few- '- - il. i f- Y , H : , ' I ,Q ,V - W was V L . ' K i X X .+- ,,,, , s -5, W, li' ' Q , nh ,s ' 1 ll , ,flr hi ll Susan Perers, Karen Pererson Renee Pererson, Janey PeHi+ Laura Pe-++i++, Paul Pender- grass. Jane Phelps, Jim Phillips, Lin- da Phillips, Dan Pierce, Caro- lyn Puisall, Gary Pollenbarger. Bobby Pool, Allison Porler, Robe rr Posl, Mike Posron, Lynda Poieer, David Polls. Jaclcie Powell, Keifh Preddy, Cheryl Proclor, Timolhy Pro- liH', Sharon PruiH', Milce Psal- idas. Linda Queen, Donna Rags- dale, Elaine Raines, Joan Ram- bo, Joe Rangel, Sandi Ray. Susan Reagen, Paulella Rech, Cecil Reed, Florence Reed, Jimmy Reed, Lillian Reed. Leonard Regalis, Berrha Rene, Sreve Reynolds, Tommy Rey- nolds, Viclci Reynolds, Sieve Rhea. Ruby Rich, Marian Ridge, Sue Riggs, Ralph Rilz, Sammy Roach, Ann Robbins. Cindy Roberls, Sharion Rob- erls, Charles Roberlson, Di- anna Rodgers, Jennifer Rod- gers, Sharon Rogers. X 1 34 ,fg.gir?? 6 3 1 ,,, vggu ' is or ,oe 2:5 ., sim..-.1 A c On a field lrip lo a local bank, sophomores from Basic Business classes marvel al rlwe lwenly-five lon vaull door, Field Trips Supplement Classroom Procedure Cynllwia Rolland, Carol Roe mine, Tom Ronclc, Kallwy Rooney, David Rose, Dale Ross. Sue Ann Rowland, Arllwur Ru- by, Truman Ruclcer, Billy Ruclcman, Jerry Rusli, lliere- sa Ruslw. Jim Russell, Rusly Russell, El- la Russey, Jeri Rulledge, Cliarlie Ryan, John Sager. Jan Salzman, Gwen Sams, Ida Fay Samson, Dave Sanders, Marilyn Sanders, Slfiaron C. Sanders. Sieve Sanzi, Slwerry Sclwaum, Callwy Sclwepers, Peggy Sclwmidl, Connie Sclwneider, Pal Srlioonover. , 4,, - Qs ia l N M M., V,,, ,Wa 'lg ' s.ssr S ff' I ' ii ll , , , 1 lo so S R S iiiii 2 l A , 'uv ' , ff si , yA S 'W ssssfi S fa. f S - so r f y r K , Q y 'il' 'V 2 ' 1 'R 'i gf: +2 VV I I F y ,e 'I lf p A, , K 1 , . 1, , i,. ,er 1 A or IM, J Q ' Us 'f W A 2, 5 fn -fs Lgfifffi 55- Milf 1 1f'g , 2, fx LQ 3' fs 1 ow T is, M ff Ji, WN we ,ws ,L N, L 5 4 fi J: Y if 'J' M rf' in 1 si Sie? ,Pe ?' , Lg. L 'fl is ,ww 3 9 v 3 , fir I97 ff Vw 1- is . V a 5 E is Q as E l i Pla Campaign Results in tupendous Sales fer, Judy Shaleen, Jane Shank. Q g Doris Schouweiler, Sharon x .0 . ,Qia n V A i s Schulle, Jan Schwenclimann, i ,aa A Larry Scoll, Terrecia Scriyner. I y'r'1n, mL A Daryle Sedwick. A. A. -:,, '- 5- .-- g K V arf K L 5'7 'ir Ruby Sellers, Donice Selmon, L53-If Mary Semones, Glenda Shal- L ' Jim Sharlcey, Beverly Sharlel, r ,yy Suzie Sharlel, Mary Shaver, Philip Shearer, Joel Shellon. , L, ,W ., y, ,ff an ii - . 1 iav A! Q! g Bobby Shepard, Tim Shinn, M . li'A Harlan Shirley, Jill Shronlz, ,..-,, iiiii 'ia ai irri' my S , , Sleve Simmons, Deloris Sims, f aii I S i iiii I Larry Slack, Belly Smilh, De- borah Smilh, Diana Srnilh, Q K im M Q w g Pairicia Sisney, Kalhy Slcyles, , V V . ff? Q .fa I I L A l98 mi Judy Smilh uie Smifh Marie Smirh. ,I A-1. ,Hi-w K, , -:W , , Jan Smnkh, Jody Smilh, Judy E. g zlnn - S HM ' J I X f -325 ' , -X M Tgif - 'E Ls 1 -- ' S' VW, , 5 A S '-4 elf: ni, Bb Merle Smilh, Milce Smilh, Monfie Smifh, Richard Smifh, Russell Smilh, Barbara Smylhe. Barbara Snyder, Paul Sowers, Bob Speaker, Jim Spence, Dave Spielnnan, Michael Spo- saro. Sleve Squire, Larry Slanber- ry, Rally Slandley, John Slan- ley, Janice Slalum. Paula Sreele, Peggy Sfeele, Vivian Sleele, Darrell Sfelle, Cecelia Slephens, Riclcy Sle- phens. Bob Slewarl, Mary Slewarl, Terance S+ewar+, Mike Sfill, Donna Sloner, Nancy Slollle- myre. Sheron Slour, Nancy Slrelch, Toni Slruarl, Bill Sluermann, Roger Sullerfield, Karen Sue va. l-larold Taclceljr, Raymond Tapp, Danny Taylor, Ken Tayf lor, Marie Teague, Saundra Tease. Barbie Teipel, George Thom- as, l-larlella Thomas, Linda Thomas, Linda Thomas, Scoljr Thornas. 1 jj f ,,,,f? w,,,, A Q .- X o-A . 6. 4 Mr I' I 1 Q g ' if fa :Wm f,mQ.5 , ywgry , ,, I x ',km i -.r' ,,--' '.,,- l . w g -T' i - , .2 'N ' wif we sii ann ,fa ga r,Je we ,,,, T is f T I f f f+Qs - gg, shi siii frfazzfsisilli -R -I T W ' i Q '!? . 5,4 '.,, ,V ,Er ni wg eil r- TQ, f T ,,, , V c, ,, , ' r i ing? Zggg 'ix Il N g lk WW T 1 V '-,E T n ,Q-f- f. 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Wallcer, Susi Wallis, JoAnn Walsmilh, Billie Wall- er. T V ,V Q if Anne Wappler, James Wa rd, in ' Jim my Wa rd, R ic h a rd Wa rd, we eel exe +w-L eewwfmwwe T ss . ,,,,V, ,,,,, ' , Q - Connie Warren, Larry Wash- R Z burn, Eva Washinqlon, Ron- ' uzlz i -f'i nie We i ndo rl, Da n ny We sl, Q i , 'giii . , V ' M a rcia Weslq ale. Q QIAV J. A V A A -,,..- 1 i A i Andy While, Chrislopher h I While, Eugene While, Jamora ,131-M h zuy While, Jeanne While, Phyllis A L , wiqqs. 'I ' I ea A 'fl A Discovering fha? one murder nas al of llic many sfranne evenls. udiences With Old Fashioned pine Tingler N a ncy VV iq lwlm a n, La u ra Wig - ' fa L i l. . Zaz, Q ley, Tommy Wilcox, Troy Wil- V i 'gf V Vi V , lcerson, Mary Willliile, Caro- V i if-sl Q i 'C ly n W V l O m S. kfkrk H , K Cornel Williams, Gary Will- iams, Joe Williams, Juanila N'Villiams, Lindy Williams, Newell Williams. Kalrinlca Willilord, Roberl mn Willis, Bolo Wilson, Cliris Wil y 1 son, Karen Wilson, Linda Wil 'lii Mi in non. I W I A as , L Q Marlc Willsliire, Larry Wise, Roberl Woker, Ray Womack Ronnie Wood, l'larolol Wool en Lenora Worlliam, Calliie Wriqlwi, Danny Wriglil, Sue y M uzlz , Wriglll, Barbara Wyall, Lin- Vi i'i' ' i A ala Yeclcley. Milce Yenler, lliomas Verlonl, Q' H Beverly Young, Jaclc Younfii Linda Young, Beclcy Zimmer- Nagy, ,,l' if if L man. ix f,, ii :ff i f L, it iii t W - ZOI ready lalcen place, Keilli and Mary iry lo learn lrorn Minerva ine cause STUDENT LIFE 1 2 MPM nd' A wif... ..-,www-ww ss-.-...W W ubjeets Herald Crewning of Queen Teresa, Her majesty Queen Teresa Mack- ey, Miss Central High XLV, announced Dean Jenkins, and the student body re- sponded with a standing ovation to pay homage to their queen. The tremendous applause paid tribute to her amazing pop- ularity as well as to her grace and beauty. She gained much of this popularity as a senior cheerleader. Queen Teresa set an excellent example of good leadership as president of Modern Dance Club. In the ceremony the escorts for the queen and her attendants were selected Clwrisli Fowler Allende nl from the presidents of the various organiza- tions at Central. The Lord High Chancel- lor, Jerry Park, was student council presi- dent while the General Partitioner was the senior class mentor, Clark Bolding. Adding their beauty to the ceremony were her majestyls royal attendants: Don- na Day and Christi Fowler, senior atten- dants, Monta Cox, Sandra Needham, and Janet Owens, junior attendants, Reatha Compton, Patty Duncan, and Karen Has- sler, sophomore attendants. Barbara Ber- key served as Her Majesty's Crown bearer. Donna Day Attendant y may K 55 ew- .,, F 4, Y W gin JSC D , .mf ., - W' Q K , Z Qi ,,,y,, WW W sv: ,-f' Y ,wg inf' ,f - :yiCgj3+ ' .:- 6' pmt Week Engult Central tudent Bed An lmpressnve sight' IS presented to Ponca City players as our senior ua me-r are hwored as captains prior to their final Central game. September saw eager sopho- mores, reluctant juniors, and com- plaining seniors return to give life to a dormant school. The state fair and the football games brought the students into action, and fun-loving Centralites visited old haunts for Halloween. School spirit reached a high point in Spirit Week as stu- dents redecorated halls and rooms with posters and crepe paper urg- ing the team on to victory. Aided by +wo preHy squaws, Mr, McCa?ier?,f ff- 'iziaiiv becorree Cruel if 'he Bi: Red Toepee. M13 Cerfra' M-irciwimq Band dressed ir their wew uniform flew filffipsi, it :V 751,45 Q ' fi , ysiihgk' 4-,gL..s1 5 , ,A V -he V , ,X Ewiiklnq , ,fr 37 W '?52,'M?5f? fr- el- fiQ'5 ' '- 'FQ ,- ,Ms.w h+n,1f,w5f., '?'f in , I -Lf' W 5 , gi Failing 'ro deceive Jan Rogers wiflw his 'soeciffcuiarm Qosiume, M-ark Burnham wcverfiweiess, receives his iair share Oi Hfailoween candy. The Speech Ar+s play, Dea+h Takes a Holiday, ifavmr cmd fi sefizfw 'si ',uCC':',25u7 frvefiiricai pmduftiinfa. Half 'Hme aciivifies fireffi Qsmp'e+e f.i'iwou' 'iwe award v.ir i AQ lf fr Q ffm., 208 Yearbook execu'fives, Cathy Coco, Danny Hoff, and Roberi Coney, work Ware +0 finish a layoui fo help win AH-American and Medalisf nonors aqain, Talented tudent Top gun Ples Vann ernerqes wifh fne Okie! Horne Seven Conference scoring crown, 1,1..,,,e,sz, g Xcel Through Di tingui hed chievements Central students demonstrated su- perior talent in a variety of interests as top honors were captured in athletics, home- making, journalism, citizenship, and the arts. Sammy Edelman was presented Cen- tral's Betty Crocker Homemaker of To- morrow award. Winning nationwide rec- ognition, Malcolm MacKenzie placed first Mike Claunch rates second place in State swim champio in the state National Council of Teachers of English writing contest. In the fall it was announced that for the fourth consecutive year the Central TOM-TOM had received the All-American rating from the NSPA, the Medalist title from the Columbia Uni- versity Press Association, and Superior rating from the OIPA. n Diana Hiskett Winner of many scholarships the city democracy speech contest. holds a tew ot her many trophies. is musician Phil Driscoll. K f - - ff ywwwww white r Sep+ember: Ca+hy Coco aHempfs ro sail Jerry Park sever- Ocfoberz Adding +l'1e feminine fouch ro riie Q-ame oi ioor iii iiem: inrended 'rv raise Qcbooi spirit Trip salm doiiaricn bali, Barbara VVarreri iisrens aireniiveiyf as Cofacii' be is ziiowirc x-:iii mfiii wber faced wirb ber bersevfurf-mio. Siieibv Oakief describes iirir: proper passing ieciiriquez i f i 3 i 1 2 5 2 5 2 2 i I 5 5 f ' 5 S 1 4 i E 5 1 5 5 X 'I L 1 L 2 1 S 7 I . , X ii December: Exchanging a foo+bail mr a kissing bail quarie-rback Ronnie Binder- faiiernpik in persuade meri- Miiiie Sriileyf' 'fi IUUOW We 'vid rriisrieior' iradiiirw November: Rush Clinkscaies grimaces and sbouis Cod ii baby as drummer Donna Ririco Day January: Keeping wifh 'ri'1e fesiive noiiday spirit bubbiy Barbara Berkoy rrios 'ro show imimeresred Ciaric Boidiriru bow rr: ririo in Tide New Year. absorbed in ber drum iesson, ieis rib. enlor uperlatlves To recognize and salute outstand- ing seniors was the purpose of Central's Girl and Boy of the Month award. Wlith a new voting procedure enacted, eighteen superlatives were elected this year by the niernhers of senior horneroorns as the niost deserving Centralites. Featured in the Tulsa Tribmrr, they were all elligible for the honor of receiving the Girl and Boy of the Year Award chosen in May. For the city wide winners a scholarship was offer- ed by two civic organizations. February: You see it happened lilce this . . .An emphatic Torn Ackley attempts to convey the story ot the cherry tree to amused but thoroughly unimpressed Sazi Gazioglu. Earn Congratulatlon April: ln childlilre hope and anticipation ot more eggs, Tom Miles attempts to browny the Easter Bunny with a kiss, while Sally l-loss tries the helptul hand approach. May: School comedian Billy Hauser tinds it hard to laugh while he exchanges yearbooks with pretty Diana Williams as their happy days in senior high school draw to a close. March: As finalist for King Daze, actor Dean Jenkins attempts to capture ieweled crown ot King Daze, or is he really atter pretty crown bearer, Christie Fowler? Five cold but happy boys discover a pleasant way to lorqel about long hours in class by qanqinq up on an urisuspectiriq lrierid near sehcol. ri' www V tudent Eager! Welcome Winter Holidays Fall fell, as did the snow, but Cen- tralites were undaunted. Far from hiber- nating, they faced the icy blasts in search of an escape from the ever-present books. The Iirst snow brought the snowball Hght- ers out in droves, and sent them back in- side with pneumonia, frostbite, and a suf- ficient supply of ills to keep them bedrid- den for days. Christmas waltzed in and gave students a mental and physical re- treat into the wonderful world of lights, stulled stockings, and Santa Claus. By the end of the vacation, rejuvenated students were ready to welcome thc New Year with gusto. Spring was not far behind with its own temptations for unwary victims. Loaded with presenls, Santa Class Baer with helpers Sardrfi Clfixrori and Billie Edwards prepare lor fi party. b A-., I , A W ,Y , Q Q -I . 5 - Wit K gr , Y X f,. : b 5 W M A ' :fl ffsfif -- .. - My f . , f. , Z X 1 - Q if 2 are 'sw WML! al an Sfagecrafi' club finds fime To :Jef in Hue Chrisfmas spirit by decorminq Hue gigardic free in We hall. fVSKAlIk'If f'1I5ApZZf1 r... EQ 13233 W Ice skafing af fhe Civic Cenier rink Is more fun fhan sfudy ing for Karen Hassler. Bren? Buffer, and Denise Berry Out tanding tudents Attain Highe t Honor Receiving awards for highest at- l21lIlIllCIllS, Central students took tradition- al pride in their accomplishments. Dili- gent work and study was displayed when four Centralites were chosen as National Merit finalists. Virginia Smith and John McPhail were chosen from the high school students in Tulsa hy the Elks Club to re- ceive the Most Valuable Student award for their outstanding scholastic achievements. During the summer, Central was represent- ed by five students at Oklahoma Boys' and Girls' States. They were chosen for their exceptional qualities as well-rounded stu- dents and community leaders. American Abroad finalisrs Wendy Oldham, Judy Bass, Susar Geliho, and Robert l-lellarid cheek lliqht schedules. Masonic Award winners Phil Driscoll arid Sallie Has discuss the activities of their high school years 'I MerH'Finalis1s, Glenn Craig. Sarmmle Edelman, Jolwrw lV1CPlweall, and Roberl l-larl. are beluddled by a Corwerllble lop Girls' and Boys' S+a+e: Rumlw Cllrwkscwcs Cwrmw C020 Slew Crab Enrblxm W.'1rrcr fmd Rm' Emdfw. 1 -fn ne K X F A391 Feds Sweep Central M1 e ,W Q MMT' .f M e e e e Dynamic Duo, BdfV'l'NE1U .md Robin rrmkc fl personal appeslmrxcef. TV. ga+herings are frequenf we-v mime We BEMVYWFIP maze caught fue. i..............,. ,. AXe,... W.,.,,..,.,M, ,, -M . , . .W .W,W,,,.,,,,,,, Plaguing fhe Sfudenfs WMM N5 blowfmrl LAVIH' ' J Hcwmwlf wx oxmxyhf Meri fmvfff-H l.,' lw.Hrvw:': Students Away From Their Books and Studios Puzzled over a puzzle, Pao Lankrrord, Don McKenzie, Ronnie Burden, and Marma ODD!! spend many fGdIO These funny looking s+age ianifors, 'ior'mci'iy kno-,w fae, iiwo Podwwic Valiexf Siwqefs brirm iiie ro We corwcori imii In his infricafe +radi+ionai dress find pcrioimirifi Ma mafive dance, Johwy Wi1iLccioud iiwriiis The audicnce, Wi+i1 grace and beaufy, Pfauicifee Sevior' demovsiififceb in dancing abiiiiy as sive perfarms uvder We swee'ine5i:'1 iief Exhilarated Cast Sparkle ln Daze Dreams Lillle dreamer Paula Hay lazily sings herself ro sleep. Glittering broadway showgirls, sini- plefolk of long ago Camelot, and the fan- tasy found in a small childls fondest dreams are just a few of the singular in- gredients that added together caused peo- ple to herald Daze Drf'ams as the best Dazr' ever produced. Under the most able su- pervision of Mr. Albert Martin, as both the show's director and head of the stage- craft department, the cast and crew of ov- er three hundred people compiled and re- hearsed Dazc Dreams for a month prepar- ing for opening night. Led by the Daze' Executive Board: President Robert Col- feyg Secretary Millie Stilleyg and Treasur- er Paulette Bentong different committees were set up to handle make-up, costumes, directing, and managing, combining their talents to make the 1966 Dau' 1Jl'I'ClNI.S an overwhelming success. Speclacular staging and be-aufiful costumes glamorize llwe unusual ballroom selling lor the Coronation ol King Daze XL. Adding hilarious comedy dL.r'i:u3 1 'vcnnery Cnfmqn, Arr Snwklerfcrk Home Puffy is fu lwowHnq SLICCPSS. nique DA E Perpetuate Long Tradition Wi+h a background of bubbles, HHH: Swan 'iCCOVdIf1TWf5JV Chewy! Eapfisfm brifznfcns fn? mood of Nm opfen?n1 fact The roman+ic songs of nigh+ on Hue orairic by Wes!-fe:'ncre Sfandm N'-Odnfuni fznd Dum f'XC145n',f' Grid vnv'If yf in Dfxzf- DIWFIVYN' ,ig U .hz gk -, Q 4 .f mn 2,505 -M A fgfwfwmm-Y A' - King Dean Jenkin Reign 0ver Daze Dream Daze' Dreams was an actual dream come true for King Dean Jenkins whose crowning ended weeks of anticipation for the whole student body. Chosen to reign over this year's production, Dean, the for- tieth in succession, was selected by an all school vote and his identity as king was re- vealed the opening night of Daze Dreams. The students gave much consideration to their choice and heralded their king who was to represent the ideals and spirit of Tulsa Central High School. The senior attendants selected hy their classmates were Clark Bolding and Jerry Park. In both the sophomore and junior classes, respective elections were held to choose their attendants. The junior courtiers were Steve Miller, Mike Nemec, and Robert Pingleton. Sophomores Jim Benien, joe Harper, and Harold Tackett also attended the king. The annual coronation which lie- gan each show was completely different this year. The curtain opened on a for- mal ballroom with a new flair given to the court's attire. The unique ceremony was terminated by a grand waltz as King Dean proclaimed the night for merrymaking. 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W N: .V T ' Q M ':::m',, , my , J EDITOR Robert Colley BUSINESS MANAGER Danny Holt SECRETARY Cathy Coco OPENING SECTION Robert Hart, editor Carol Grant Malcolm MacKenzie ACADEMICS Carol Grant, editor Malcolm MacKenzie Pearl Osburn Judi Sparks Betty Stilwell Judy Supernaw Rick Zwingelberg SPO RTS Rick Zwingelberg, editor Ronnie Burden Rush Clinkscales Liz Green Blanche llill ORGANIZATIONS Cathy Coco, editor Vicki Hardwick Robert Ilart Danny Holt Jan Johnson Pearl Osburn Sandy Sharp Betty Stilwell CLASS SECTION cknowletlgements Blanche Hill Judi Sparks SENIORS Don Moore Judy Supernaw Sandy Sharp STUDENT LIFE Ronnie Burden, editor Susan Gish Jan Johnson Janis Kelly Don Moore Jon Nelson YanDeventer FEATURE PHOTC IGRAPI I ERS Don Ellis Dale Moydell Marc Schuman INDEX Judi Sparks, editor Sandy Sharp Janis Kelly FACULTY ADVISOR Jack Orme COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY Tom Matthews Marc Schuman PRINTING Economy Advertising Co. Iowa City. Iowa ENGRAVING Gene McRae, Yearbook Department Southwestern Engraving Co., Tulsa, Oklahoma Jon Nelson VanDeventer, editor COVER SOIQHOMORES Durand Manufacturing Company Susan Gish Chicago, Illinois Liz Green . PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Vlckl Hf'fflW'Cli Columbia Scholastic Press Association JUNIORS National Scholastic Press Association Rush Clinkscales Oklahoma Interscholastic Press Association Brown tudent and llrgani ation Index A Aaron, Helen 130 Abair, Fannie 182 A CAPPELLA 48 Ache, Gary 182 Ackley, Tom 90, 127, 130, 203, 211 Adams, Ann 130 Alams, Barbara 182 Adams, David 123 Adams, Donald 130 Adams, Donelle 122, 130 Adams, Glenda 110, 182 Bailey, Jack 182 Bailey, Joyce 102 Bailey, Mrs. Lee 26 Bailey, Twyla 119, 131 Baird, Donald 56, 182 Baker, Debbie 182 Baker, Eric 1, 40, 162 Baker, Frances 131 Baker, Joyce 162 Baker, Mrs. Laura 25,26 Baker, Mary 55, 182 Baker, Nancy 94, 100, 106, 162 Baker, Pam 52, 162 Baker, Regina 52, 93, 108, 162 Adams, Jim 130 Adams Kalhy 162 Adams, Michael 130 Adams Sandra 182 Sh 182 Adams, aron 111, Adams, Terry 57, 162 ADVERTISING BOARD 124 Barnes, AFS 92 Ainsworlh, Kalhy 100, 162 Aldridge, Sammye 106, 125, 130 Alexander, Douglas 162 Alexander, Mrs. Thelma 26 Allord, Yvonne 102, 116, 182 Algeo, John 96, 124, 130 Allen, Arlhur 182 Allen, Carolyn 55, 162 Allen, Don 130 Allen, Duke 52,182 Allen, Linda 162 Allen, Marcie130 Allen, Tom 162 Baker, Sally 182 Baker, Sue 131 Baker, Terry 123, 131 Ball, Penny 122 Banlield, Bob 85 Bannisler, Mr. Harry 26 Banzhof, Roger 83 Baplisl, Cheryl 182 Barbee, Sherre 54, 182 Barhydl, Mary loo, 110, 152 Barker, Clarence 131 Barker, David 81, 182 Barker, Joe 131 Barkley, Mike 68, 69, 85, 131, 224 Barlow, Carl 163 Barlow, Jo 163 Barlow, Mike 131 Barnell, Charles 68, 69, 80, 103, 182 Barnell, Larry 77 Barnell John 182 lJim 123, 131, 163 Allman, Peggy 162 Allman, Phyllis 182 Allsopp, Belle 98, 99, 100, 107, 110 115, 162 Amslulz, Tyra 48, 49, 107, 130 Anderson, Anderson, Beverly 90, 162 Carolyn 130 Anderson, Chrisline 94, 96, 100, 116, 118, 130 Anderson, Mrs. Frances 26 Anderson, Gail 50, 182 Anderson, Gloria 130 Anderson, Jackie 130 Anderson, Judy 182 Anderson, Tommy 80, 162 Andrew, John 56, 182 Angell, Larry 56 Anlhony, Karen 162 Applegale, Kalhleen 162 Arbuckle, Terry 130 Argenlos, Debbie 102, 182 Argenlos, Deno 130 Argodale, Bob 130 Armslrong, Denine 162 Arnell, Janis 182 Arnold, Jim 83 Ashcrall, Gary 162 Askins, Donna 104, 182 Alkins, John 101, 130 Alkins, Karen 51, 182 Arkinson, Diedra 162 Alkinson, Kalhy 162 Allerberry, Viclor 106, 130 Auslin, Kelly 80, 162 Auslin, Pinkie 49, 130 Avalos, Juanila 182 Averill, Bud 124, 130 Avery, Louis 40, 93, 162 Avery, Mona 162 Barrell, Elva 107, 163 Barry, Jim 131 Barsh, Beckie, 120, 163 Barlholic, Krissy 46, 90, 118, 163 Bascue, Cheryl 182 BASEBALL 85 BASKETBALL 72 Bass, Judy 40, 163, 214 Bass, Marlha 131 Bass, Sharon 163 Bales, Jim 53, 55, 131 Balman 216 Ballenleild, Linda 49, 102, 131 Bauer, Gayle 183 Bauer, Mike 183 Bauman, Karen 90,116, 118, 183 Baumgardner Joe 90, 94, 97, 131 Baumqardner, Louise 54, 183 Beach, Marvin 106, 163 Beall, Carol Ann 131 Beam, Linda 106, 131 Bean, Palli 183 Beane, JoAnn 48, 163 Beard, Susan 90, 110, 163 Bells, Denise 102, 183 Beuby, Mr. William 26,34 Bevarcl, Larry 123, 132 Bias, Janice 116, 183 Bickerlon, Bellina 12, 40, 94, 110, 163, 177 Bidwell, Alecia 163 Bigelow, Ronald 54, 96, 97, 163 Biggs, Calhy 183 Bigpond, Pal183 Bike, Brenl 40, 96, 101, 163 Biles, John 163 Bilke, Karen 163 Billingsley, Cynlhia 96, 163 Billingsly, Arlene 183 Bilyeu, Jerry 183 Bingham, Dacee 93, 94, 163 Bingham, Donna 90, 183 Birkes, Mike 183 Bishop, Larry 123, 132 Brine, Buddy 49, 104, 106, 163 Black, Lalresa 183 Black, Roberla 90, 116, 163 Blackburn, Orville 121, 132 Blackburn, Miss Rachel 26 Blackwood, Linda 163 Blakely, Pal132 Blanchard, Sue 132 Blanchell, Dayle 163 Bland, Jo Vilha 132 Bluebird, Geraldine 52, 183 Bluebird, Linda 52, 110, 132 Bly, Miss Judilh 26 Blylh, Rene 54, 90, 110, 116, 163 Boardman, Dianne 183 BOARD OF CONTROL 114 Bobbins, Olho 183 Bobbill, Ralph 54, 183 Bohannon, Buddy 125, 183 Bohm, Pal 51, 183 Bois, Calherine 163 Bolding, Clark 107, 132, 136, 210, 224 Bond, Margarel 183 Bond, Mrs. Ridge 21 Bones, Rodney 90, 123, 132 Bonham, Jane 90, 183 Bonham, Janis 90, 163 Bonner, Mike 132 Boolh, Richard 52, 163 Boolh, Rick 183 Borcherl, Jan 122, 132 Brink, Joe 163 Brill, James 133 Broach, Mike 163 Brock, Sharon 184 Brorniley, Eddie 40, 91, 93, 163 Brooks, Nancy 90, 93, 96, 163 Broome, Jane 12, 63, 100, 107, 133 Brough, Donna 163 Brown, Alvie 163 Brown, Amelia 133 Brown, Barbara 133 Brown, Carl 163 Brown, Miss Charlye 26 Debbie 93, 163 Brown, Mr. Hugo 26 Brown, Jefl 90, 101, 184 Brown, Jim 5, 94, 101, 133, 227 Brown, Karen 184 Brown, Morris 17, 90, 94, 97, 101 151 133, Brown, Renee 116, 133 Brown, Sharon 133 Browning, Jerry 184 Bruce, Nancy 4, 63, 100, 110,207 Bruner, Columbus 104, 184 Bruner, Jackie 163 Bruno, Mr. Bob 26, 69 Brusso, Sandra 119, 163 Borlin, Maureen 183 Borne, Kurl 183 Bossier, Jack 183 Bolloms, Frankie 163 Bowers, Tommy 123 Bowes, Eddie 183 Boyden, Ellen 121, 132 Boyer, Marsha 163 Boyle, Charles 123, 132 Beckham, Sleve 123, 131 Beezley, Mr. Car120 Behrens, Mrs. Dolores 26 Belcher, Gail 94, 124, 131 Belcher, Mike 183 Bell, Raymond 163 Beller, Donann 107, 163 Beller, James 183 Beller, Jan 183 Bench, Pal 94, 163 Benien, Jim 69, 183 Benighl, Sharon 183 Bennell, James 183 Benlley, Gail 183 B Babb, Fay 130 Babb, Jerry 182 Babb, Kay 130 Bachelder, Jayne 162 Baer, Mr. Aubrey 25, 26, 212 Bagby, Greg, 130 Bagby, Larry 130 Baie, Carolyn 182 Bailey, Bob 162 Bailey, Jake 162 Benlon, Roberl 53, 102, 131 Benlon, Paulelle 98, 99, 100, 102, 125, 131 Berger, Tommy 48, 183 Berschneider, Joe 163, 183 Berkey, Barbara 2, 90, 94, 100, 132, 210 Bernard, Sandy 90, 183 Berry, Denise 124, 132 Berry, Jimmy 132 Bess, Judi 163 Besl, Roberl 183 Bellis, Margarel 40, 93, 163 Boyls, Ted 183 Boyse, Kalhy 102, 118, 183 Bracy, Judy 110, 132 Bracy, LeRoy 183 Bradbury, Korena 116, 118, 183 Bradford, Paul, 56, 71, 183 Bradford, Serreda 183 Bradshaw, Elaine 183 Brady, Mrs. Donna 26 Brady, Mike 183 Brand, Belly 132 Brandon, Bill 54, 183 Bransleller, Cheri 57, 183 Branlley, Earl 123, 132 Brassel, Clelus 183 Braslield, Randy T83 Bralcher, Jane 183 Bray, Milchell 183 Breeden, Rodney 183 Brenneman, Bill 163 Brewer, Mr. G. E. 26 Bridges, Jessica 183 Bridges, Miss Mary Ellen 25, 26, 36 Bridges, Mr. Rodney 26, 71, 80 Briley, Jerry 53, 54, 132 Brimcr, Lewanna 119, 133 Brusso, Sleve 133 Buchanan, Debby 41, 133 Buchanan, Kalhy 184 Buchanan, Michael 163 Buckley, Joyce 54, 102, 133 Buckley, Michael 120, 163 Buckley, Pal 49, 163 Buffinglon, John 163 Bullinger, Mrs. Kalhryn 26 Bundy, Gary 119, 163 Bunll, Harold 80, 184 Burchfield, Larry 123, 133 Burden, Ronnie 9, 39, 68, 69, 85, 101, 113, 133, 215 Burke, Diane 40, 98, 99, 100, 163 Burke, Kalhleen 98, 99, 133 Burkell, Beverly 133 Burks, Phyllis 14, 96, 110, 115,163 Burks, Sharon 90, 92, 93, 94, 99, 110, 133 Burney, Mr. Murrell 25, 26 Burnham, Mark 5, 14, 40, 98, 99, 101, 106,164,207 Burns, Ralph 164 Burris, Davie 164 Burris, Donna 164 Bursell, Shirley 184 Bush, Eric 133 Bulcher, Frank 133 Bulcher, Kay 100, 115, 133 Bulhod, Alice 184 Bulhod, Danny 133 Buller, Ann 184 Buller, Beckey 40, 100, 109, 115, 164 Buller, Brenl, 90, 94, 101 Buller, LeeAnn 184 Buller, Sharon 40, 100, 110, 164 Buller, Mr. William 20 Bullolph, Jackie 184 Bullress, Kennelh 164 Byrd, Delores 184 C Cady, Roberl 184 Caldron, Claudia 184 Caldron, Royce 52, 93, 94, 133 Calico, Sleve 133 Calico, Vicki 184 Calloway, Greg 164 Callon, Willie 184 Calverl, Janel 55, 184 CAMARATA 100 Campbell, Arlhur 57, 71, 184 Campbell, Mrs. Jacqueline 26, 174 Campbell, James 133 Capeharl, Larila 164 Capps, Rebecca 164 Carder, Georgia 184 229 I Carder, Jimmy 133 Carder, Mary 184 Carllson, Mrs. Opal 21 Carllon, Chris 124, 184 Carllon, Joan 104, 124, 134 Carns, Kaye 184 Carr, Joan, 184 Carr, Karen 184 Carr, Kris 94, 164 Carr, Susie 164 Carrico, Gayle 133 Carson, Sieve 164 Carson, Thomas 184 Carler, Craig 96, 101, 120, 184 Carler, Debbie 134 Carier, Ernie 164 Carler, Jack 85 Carier, Jimmy 123 Carier, Linda 40, 102, 164 Cariwrighl, Wanda 184 Casebeer, LeAnn 110, 184 Cash, Doug 123, 134 Casillas, lrene 184 Casillas, Josie 164 Cafes, Jeff 184 Cafleff, Bruce 107, 164 CaH'er1'on, Palsy 134 Calis, Paula 94, 97, 99, 164 Caughron, Nancy 184 Caulhon, Jeanelie 184 Cervanles, Befly 164 Chafiin, Belh 164 Chambers, Jack 68, 69, 80, 184, Champion, Jerry 134 Chandler, Gary 53, 98, 99, 164 Chandler, Jerri 51, 104, 184 Chapman, Eddie 123, 134 Chapman, Linda 134 Chappel, Charlie 134 Chappel, Mary 51, 184 Chappelle, Della 134 Charles, Mr, Russell 27 Charllon, Debbie 134 Charvoz, Mr. Clyde 27, 69, 85 CHEERLEADERS 109 Cheffey, Vicke 120, 134 Chenowelh, James 184 Cherry, Edward 123, 134 Cherry, Karen 184 Cherry, LaDonna 134 Cherry, Linda 134 CHESS CLUB 105 Childress, Liz 115, 118, 184 Chrislensen, Randy 184 Chrislie, Jane 102, 184 Claggeff, Donna 134 Clardy, Thomas 79, 80, 134 Clark, Barbara 119, 134 Clark, Dan 40,164 Clark, Dave 55, 164 Clark, Joe 53, 134 Clark, Linda 184 Clark, Lynda 134 Clark, Sandra 102, 184 Clark, Sharon 164 Clark, Sieve 53, 164 Clark, Sue 57, 184 Clarke, Parry 164 Claunch, Mike 98, 184, 209 Claxlon, Sandra 134,212 Clay, Sherrie 184 Clemen1', Susan 118, 184 C1emen1',Tim 46 Clinkscales, Rush 9, 12, 39, 68, 69, 94, 101, 134,210,215 Clow, Charles 164 Coachman, James 69, 184 Coachman, Phyllis 54, 102, 184 Coaies, Billy 184 Coates, Ron I64 Cobb, Kennefh 69, 123, 164 Cobbs, Maudene 116, I64 Coble, Miss Jolene 27 Cochran, Janef 34 Cochran, Marlha 134 Coco, Cafhy 9, 39, 90, 94, 100, 109, 110, 115, 134, 208, 210, 215 Coen, Dianne 102, 107, 124, 134 Coen, Mark 164 Coffer, Bobby 80, 184 Coffey, Cheryl 164 230 Coffey, Rober139, 94, 98, 99, 125, 134, 208 Colburn, Rosa 98, 107, 125, 134 Cole, Georgianne 184 Cole, Ru1hAnn 184 Coleman, Becky 184 Coleman, Jimmy 188 Coleman, Marie 164 Coleman, Mary 135 Collier, Jim 164 Collier, Pam 56,185 Collier, Terry 123, 135 Collins, Dale 123, 135 Collins Eva 185 Collins' Melvin 164 Collins, Mike 53, 164 Collins, Peggy 135 Combs, Dick 125 Combs, Eva 185 Combs, Reia 164 Combs, Richard 185 Compron, Conna 100, I64 Complon, Reaiha 109, 115, 185 Con1y,Bran1164 Connel, Jim 135 Connell, Bill 53, 135 Conner, Sharon 164 Connor, Mike I64 Conover, Jim 135 Conover, Nancy 90, 164 Confu, Sandy 135 Cook, Chris 135 Cook, Debby 164 Cook, Paul 56, 185 Coon, Phyllis 135 Cooper, David 185 Cooper, Denise 98, 100, 106, 125, 164 Cooper, Sandra 135 Copeland, Linda 51, 185 Copeland, Phyllis 185 Copeland, Tommy 135 Corbin, Rulh 164 Cordell, Mrs, Rachel 27 Corey, Dean 123, 135 D Dacus, Rachel 50, 136 Daggs, Waller 185 Dalby, Ginna 110, 185 Dale, Ronnie 84 Dalious, Janis 165 Dalious, Shelly 185 Dallon, Gloria 185 Dallon, Linda 19, 136 Damron, Kenny 78, 80, 185, 190 Danford, Sieve 46, 124, 136 Daniel, Carolyn 56, 108, 165 Daniel, Malcolm, 185 Daniel, Sleve 165 Daniels, Billie 185 Daniels, Bob 185 Daniels, Evelyn I65 Daniels, John 56, 185 Danley, Kafhy 185 Danna, Terry 185 Darrol, Gina 94, 100, 119, 165 Dasher, Kay 165 Davidson, Linda 119 Davidson, Phyllis 110, 121, 136 Davies, Edward 186 Davis Bonnie 165 Davis, Cynihia 93, 96, 106, 136 Davis Daniel 136 Davis, Debbie 110, 116, 186 Davis Jane14 100 115 136 onvisf Johnny iov, 125, iss Davis Davis Davis June 94, 119, 136 Krisfina 119, 136 Leeanna 186 Davis Lynda 57, 90, 186 Davis Murle 165 Davis, Paul 10, 136,224 Davis Rose 165 Davis Sharon 136 Davis Shirley 136 Davis Slefan 81 90 101 136 Day, Dick 12, asf 69: 107: 136 Dombek, Linda 137 Donovan, Danny 186 Dooley, Kalhryn 137 Doonkee n, James 186 Doonkeen, Sherry 49, 166 Dorman, Bobby 186 Dorman, Jerry 137 Dornaus, Sara 186 Dorsch, Cheryl 98, 99, 137, 206 Dorsey, Linda 166 Doughm Douglas, an, Romalue 186 Elaine 166 Dow, Bob 45, 81, 94, 97, 166 Dowd, Chrysla 166 Dowd, Michael 137 Dowd, Nalhan 79, 80, 137 Dowd, Rhonda 186 Doyle, Mary 13, 100, 137 Draper, Glenn 57, 186 Driscoll, Duff, Ja Phil 53, 94, 137, 209, 214 mes 1337 Duffield, Mary Kay 186 Dugan, Mike 68, 69, 137 Dugan, Duggan, Ronald 137 Leah 102, 186 Dumas, Roy 77, 80, 166 Dunbar, Margaref 90, 186 Duncan, Bill 137 Duncan, David 69, 186 Duncan, Mr John 28 Duncan Paffie 180, 186 Duncan, Susan 186 Duncan, Tommy 186 Dunegan, Lyndia 137 Dunnham, George 55, 124, 137 Dunn, Patrick 71, 186 Duran1',JoLinda 48, 116, 137 Duranl, Robert 71 Durham, Carol 104, 110,166 Durham, Monly 53, 166 Duran1', James 187 Duran1', Roberf 187 Durkee, Floyd 187 Durkee, Mary 166 Corey, Pal 164 Cornsilk, Oscar 123 Co1'1 on, Earline 50 Couch, Belh 185 Couey, John 124, 164 Councill, Carey 135 Coursey, Miss Jeannie 27 Coulrney, Susan 54, 164 Cowen, Pal 96, 164 Cox, Clifford 27 Cox, Eddie 82, 164 Cox, Harry 80 Cox, Kafy 54, 164 Cox, Monfa 90, 100, 109, 115, 127, 164 Day, Donna 5, 94, 100, 136, 204, 210 Day, Sue 136 Dean, Carolyn 165 Dean, Linda 137 Dean, Roberl' 165 Deardorff, Deidre 100, 110, 165 DECCA 122 Deckard, Linda 186 Deckard, Shirley 137 Dee, Linda 137 Deere, Dale 78, 80, 137 DeGiacomo, Karhy 165 Deidrick, Nancy 94, 96, 165 DeLaMoreaux, JoNel 186 Durcher, Gary 187 Dye, Bonnie 49, 90, 138 E Earl, Beverly 119, 138 Earp, Marilyn 187 Eason, Kiefer 166 Easl, Elain 138 Easf, Roberf 187 Easl, Sandra 166 Easlin, Bill 125 Ebersole, Pally 138 Ecker, Harriefie 138 Edelman, Sammie 94, 96, 138, Cox, Rufh 14, 54, 96, 135 Grace, Karen 116 Craig, Glenn J. 14, 90, 94, 97, 114, 135, 215 Crane, Karen 185 Crawford, Dennis 185 Criner, Jerry 164 Cripps, George 40, 164 Crilienden, Jerry 69, 165 Crocker, Sherry 104, 118, 165 Crockeif, Joe 165 CROSS COUNTRY 77 Cross, Ronnie 80, 135 Cross, Sue 102, 116, 185 Crossley, Harold 185 Crosslin, Mrs. Ophelia 27 Crolchefi, Miss Ann 27, 41 Crouse, Corrine 185 Crow, Donnie 165 Crow, Marci 98, 99, 125, 135,207 Crow, Wink, 123, 135 Crowley, Jerry 55, 165 Crowley, Lynne 125, 165 Crum, Candi 14, 100, 115, 165 Crulchfield, Mary 185 Cullinan, Jack 101, 136 Cummings, Marilyn 185 Cunningham, Eddie 136 Cunningham, Gloria 185 Cunningham, Judy 54, 185 Cunningham, Ronnie 53, 165 Cupps, Gary 40, 165 Cu1ry,Ar1ie 123, 136 Demaree, Jusiina 90, 137 De Maro, Vicki 49, 165 Demoresl, Claude 165 Demry, Jean 186 Denney, Debby I65 Derrick, Lore1'1a 186 Derrick, Mayella 186 Derrick, Palricia 137 DeSelm, Cheryl 102, 110, 165 Deupree, Sally 104, 186 DeVau1'r, Terry 137 Dew, James 165 Dew, Veron 137 DeWeese, Lawanda 165 Diaz, Marilyn 165 Dickason, Mrs. Nancy 27,28 Dickey, Pairicia 100, 102, 110, 115, 166 Dickson, Debra 56 Diiiee, Edna 186 Diifee, Mrs Jessie 27 Digqes, Diana 137 Dillion, Theresa 58, 94, 106, 137 DinneI1,S1eve 166 Disney, Richard, 137 Dirchkus, Alberia 137 Dobbs, Linda 186 Dobey, Jack 186 Dobson, Ronnie 166 Dodd, Doug 47, 107, 166 Doerr, Gerald 166 Do1ina, Mike 166 Dolina, Pa1'l66 Doll, Teresa 186 Dolman, Joe 55, 137 Edmounds, Pal 187 Edwards, Annira 187 Edwards, Barbara 187 Edwards, Billie 138, 212 Edwards, David 138 Edwards, Jo Ann 187 Edwards, Larry 187 Edwards, Linda 94, 166 Edwards, Phil 166 Edwards, Vicki Diane 105, 116, 120 138 Edwards, Vicki 166 Edwards, Virginia 40, 124, 166 Egberl, Gary 138 Elder, Jerry 138 Elder, Ross 83 Elkins, R andy 166 El1ioH', Bill 98, 99, 106, 125, 138, 155 Ellis, Cherie 94, 138 Ellis, Do n 4, 39, 138 Ellis, Gloria 187 Ellis, James 187 Ellis, Keirh 123, 138 Ellis, Liz 124, 138 Ellison, Becky 166 Ellison, Tom 166 El1swor1'h, Bill 81, 94, 97, 138 Ellswor1'h, Eva 102, 166 Ellsworfh, Judy 122 Elmore, Sharon 94, 166 Elrod,JoAnn 104, 107,121, 166 Elson, John 40, 166 Elzo, Leslee 187 Emigh, Paula 166 Englan d, James 49,120,167 Engles, Ray 138 Engles, Roberl 187 Eoll, Paul, 187 Erwin, Mr. J. B. 28 Eschba ch, Herman 52, 123,138 Esmond, Calhey 53, 167 Esles, Belly 124, 138 Evans, Barbara 40, 167 Evans, Calhy I87 Evans, Jacqueline 187 Evans, Lannelle 51, I87 Evans, Paula 167 Evall, Margarelann 94, IIO, I67 Eyman, Elizabefh 119, 138 F Failla, Linda 90, 98, 99, 100, 138 Failla, Richard 90,138 Fair, Ralph 55, I67 Farrell, Edilh 167 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA 119 Feeney, Mike 167 Felible, Mrs. Charlolla 28 Felkins, Marvin I67 Fell, Damon 167 Fennell, Wayne I87 Fenlon, Bill 85 Ferrill, Ronnie 138 Feller, Danny 57, 80, I87 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 121 Fields, Sheila 167 Fisher, Arlhur I67 Fisher, Mike 167 Filchue, Peggy 105, 167 Flagor, Vicki 138 Flaherly, Jim 54, 133 Flaugh, Mike 123, 167 Flenoid, Phillip 138 Flelcher, Wauleua 97, 120, 137 Flinchum, Sharon 167 Flores, Rudy 96, 102, 167 Hacker, Gene 123 Floyd, Carol 138 Floyd, Idgel I87 Foley, Lynda 96, 116, 187 Folks, Charles 139 FOOTBALL LETTERM EN 68 Fooler, Mrs. Elizamelh 28 Ford, Palricia 187 Foresl, JoAnn 110, 187 Fosler, Byrl 167 Fosler, Eugene I87 Fosler, Finley 68, 69, 113, I67 Fosler, Ronnie 187 Fouls, Cheryl 167 Fowler, Chrisli II5, 139,211 Fowlkes, Ronald 125, 139 Framplon, William 167 Francis, Larry I87 Francis, Sandra 167 Frank, Joseph 139, 187 Franklin, Johnnie I87 Franklin, Juanila 187 Franklin, Linda 187 Franklin, Rick, 48, I67 Franks, Jonila 40, I67 Frans, Michael 14,94, 139 Francisco, Barbara 167 Francisco, Pam I67 Francisco, Palricia 187 Fraser, Alaxine 90, Il0, I87 Frasier, Lanei I87 Frasier, Sleve I87 Frazee, Miss Vella 28 Frederic, Carole 187 Frederich, Larry I67 Freeman, Linda 139 Frew, Clyde 123 Frilz, Barbara 139 Fry Barbara 139 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 120 Fullbrighl, Gene 123, 139 Fuller, Debbie 93, IOO, I67 Fuller, Kris, I67 Furgason, Bonila 102, 167 G Gable, Orelha 139 Galney, Paulelle 187 Gaines, Judy 167 Galarza, Belen 187 Galloway, Roberl 84 Garlarza, Georgia 167 Galulza, James 167 Gallman, Richard I87 Gamble, Ella IO4, 121, 167 Gammel, Chris, 187 Gammon, Diana IO7, 139 Gammon, Vicki I67 Ganl, Alice I87 Ganl, Charles I67 Gardner, Kay 139 Garnsey, Bob 187 Garrell, Bob 1, I4, 98, IO6, 165, 167 Garrell, Charles 187 Garrell, Sleve 84 Garrison, Joe 167 Garrison, Kenl I87 Garrison, Linda 139 Garrison, Mike I87 Garver, Janice 167 Gaskin, Jill 104, 187 Gales, David 68, 69, 80, 139 Gales, Joella 110, 187 Gazaway, Joyce 139 Gazioglu, Sazi 90, 92, IOO, 106 l11,116, 139,211 Geiger, Arlynda 139 Geisinger, Naomi 167 Gelino, Susan 90, 94, 96, 97, IIO, 167, 214 Genlry, Karen I67 George, Delores 94, 106, 139 George, Donnie 187 Geren, Renee 187 Gervais, Sandra 98, 139 Gelgood, Janel 187 Gibbons, Lynne 3, 14, 98, 99, 100, 125, 139 Gibbs, Veronica 140 Gibson, Jimmy 167 Gibson, John 90 Giddens, Glenda 124, 140 Gifford, Lynda 54, 108, 125, 167 Gilberl, Delano 187 Gilberl, Suzanne 167 Gill, Linda 122 Gillard, Saundra 119, 140 Gilleland, Denny 82, 102, I67 Gilliland, Jerry 140 Gilliland, Jimmy 188 Gilliland, Paul 188 Gilson, John I87 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 50 Gish, Susan 17, 39, 90, 100, 110, 115, 140, 216 Glance, Mary 121, 167 Glance, Roberl 167 Glance, Wendell 102, I87 Glassco, Carol 120, 187 Glover, Ronnie 40, I67 Goad, Harold 167 Goard, Deanie 140 Goard, Mike 167 Gobbie, James 167 Godbold, Donna 167 Godbold, Suzie 117, I87 Godfrey, Sarah 49, I67 Goins, Karen 168 Gold, Carolyn 168 Gold, Jimmie 168 Golden, Lellie I88 Golden, Lynn I88 Goldesberry, Billy I88 GOLF 82 Gonzalez, Junior 168 Gonzalez, Linda 50, 140 Gonzalez, Slephen 48, I88 Goode, Mrs. Wilda 28 Goodell, Pal' I88 Gooden, Carolyn 99, 102, 104, 140 Gooden, David IO4, I88 Goodfellow, Bill 123 Goodlell, Doris 168 Goodman, Leon 123 Goodman, Sandra 168 Goodrich, Janice 55, 124, 140 Goodwin, James 140 Gordon, Raylene 168 Goll, Jim 168 Golwals, Charles 168 Golwals, Jim IB8 Gougler, Russell 57, 188 Gould, Marilyn I88 Gourd, Eli 85, 123,140 Gourd, Janice 119, 140 GRA 116 Grace, David 168 Graening, Brian 168 Graf, Janice 168 Graf, Karron 188 Graham, Calhy 106, 140 Graham, Freddie 168 Graham, Gary 40, 168 Graham, Jim 140 Grandslall, Joe IO4, 168 Granl, Carol 3, 39, 140 Graver, Mrs. Mavis 68 Hardesly, David 188 Hardin, Kay 107, 121, 141 Hardwick, viekias, 104, 07 118 141 I . 1 Hario, Louis 168 Harker, Eugene l4l Harlas, Jimmy I88 Harmon, Alexis 100, 141 Harmon, Phil 84 Harper, Doug I88 Harper, Glenda 51, 188 Harper, Joe I88 Harringlon, James 123, 141 Harringlon, Roger 123, 168 Harringlon, Sue 141 Harris, Andrew 56, 125, 188 Harris, Cindy 98, 168 Harris, Gary 168 Harris, Gordon 53, 168 Harris, Rickey 123, 1441 Harris, Rulh I88 Harris, Sleven 141 Harrison, Larry Dale 55, I88 Gray, Ken nelh 168 Green Green ,David Jr. 71, 188 , David Roger I88 Green, Douglas 48, 168 Green, Elizabelh 39, 98, 99, 100, 107, 115,140,225 Green, Jim 69, 168 Green, Judy I88 Green, Sharon 140 Greene, Deborah 115, 188 Greene, Eddie 123, 140 Greenhagen, Sharon IO4, II6, I88 Greenlee, Belly 140 Gregory, Carolyn 168 Gricler, Allen 123, 140 Griffin, A1berl94, 168 Grillin, Joe I68 Griffin, Linda Kaye 168 Griffin Rose Mary 50, 141 Grisby Mike 123 141 Griswold, Roy I88 Grounds, Carl 188 Guard, Bob 141 Guard, Judy 124, 141 Guevara, Sandy 188 Guin, Slan I4l Gulley, Cheryl I68 Gunn, Pearlie I88 Gulhrie, Charles 168 Gulhrie, James 168 Gulhrie, Miss Nell 28 Gwinn, Mr. Dick 28, 69, 71, 80 GYMNETTES II8 H Haas, Haas Debbie 41, 141 Helen 90 188 Hafl, Peggy 56, 188 Hagler, Miss Helen 28 Haiflich, Louise 168 Hair, James I88 Hale Hale, Hale Hale Hale, Hale Hale Dorine 141 Jerrilyn 54, I88 Mark 53, 141 Marlha 188 Maryann 48,141 Nalhan I88 Mrs. Rulh 29 Haley, Kennelh 10, 41, 96, Halford, Sheridan 123 Hall, Cynlhia IOO, I4I Hall, Donna 104, 168 Hall, Mr. George 29 Hall, Scoll 96, 104, 168 Halloran, Danny I88 Hamillon, Claudine 50 Hamillon, Donald 81,188 Hammond, Mrs. Margery Hammons, Hank 188 Hancock, Judy 168 Hancock, Kennelh 48 Hancock, Tom 61,123, Hand, Mike 120, 188 Haney, Bill 80, 188 ,isa 141 141 29 Harrison, Larry O'Dell 168 Harrison, Tammie 168 Harl, Belsy 40, 94, 168 Harl, Roberl3, 39, 90, 94, 97,141, 1-larlwell, Harry 123, 141 Harlwell, Nancy 121 Harvey, Lacinda 168 Harvey, Mike 80, I88 Harvey, Shelley 40, 168 Harwell, Barbara 168 Harwell, Margarel l4l Hassel, Sleve I88 Hassler, Karen 91,188 Haslings, Mr. Donald 29 Hallield, Gary I88 Hallield, Palli 168 Halley, Glen 188 Hallabaugh, Sandy 188 Hausam, Debby 141 Hauser, Billy 48, 99, IO6, 129, 141, 211 Hauser, Sylvia 50, 90, 141 Hawes, Mr, V. B. 29 Hawkins, David 40, 168 Hawkins, Gloria II6, 189 Hakkins, Larry 189 Hawkins, Mike 168 Hawksworlh, Susan IB9 Hay, Paula 90,99,107, 141 Hays, Pally 98, 142 Haynes, Judy 168 Haynes, William 189 Hays, Susie 168 Hays, Susie 168 Hazlewood, Gary 168 Headrick, Vicky 93, II6, II8, 189 Healh, Bruce 94, 168 Healon,Janel104, 168 Helley, David 168 Hellin, Gary IB9 Heinze, Mary 168 Helland, Roberl 40, 90, 93, 94, 96 101, 168, 214 Hellard, Janel 189 Henderson, Carol 142 Henderson, David 142 Henderson, Ronnie 5, 101, 142 Henderson, Rulh 90, 98, 100, IIO, 161, 168 Hendrix, Sam 189 Henkel, Doug 94, 168 Henley, Linda IB9 Henley, Sheila 189 Hensley, Bobby IB9 Hensley, Charles 40, l68 Hensen, Howard 71,189 Hensen, Robin 57, 90, 189 Henson, Mr. Carl 25, 29 Henson, Linda 169 Herndon, James 169 Herron, Larry 53, 55, 142 Herron, Terry 169 Hewell, Tim 142 Hibbard, Lois 142 Hicks, Gary IB9 Hicks, Gene 169 Hankins, Karen 120, I88 Hanse ll, Palsy I88 Hansen, Judy 96, 188 Hanse n, Susie l4l Hanks, Mrs,Caiherr1 25 Hicks, Marguerile 189 Hidde, Roberl 90, 189 Higginbolham, Mrs, Polly 29 Higgins, Brenda 169 Higgins, Dudley 48, I42 Higgins, Mike I42 Higgins, Troy I89 Hill, Blanche 39, IOO, I42 Hill, Brenda I69 Hill, Jenny 85 Hill, Kenny 80, I69 Hill, Rickey I69 Hill, Slerling I69 Hill, Sue I69 Hillon, Joyce l89 Hindman, Bill l89 Hines, James I69 Hinkle, Ralph 77, I69 Hiskell, Diana II6, I69, 209 Hil, Mickey I23 Hilchye, Mike 48, IB9 Laugh Hix, Linda I89 Hix, Marilyn l89 I-lix, Mickey I42 Hix, Pam IB9 Hix, Palricia I42 Hocull, Larry I42 Hodge, Margol I69 Hoff, Sle ve I3, I42 Hogan, Georgia I24, I69 Hogan, Mr. John 29, 7I Hogard, Glen I42 Holcomb, Ken I22, I42 Holden, Bill 85 Holdman, David 8, 77, 84, 94, I42 Holdman Holeman Holladay Holladay , Shirley I69 ,Cynlhia 55, I24, I89 Anila l89 Frank IB9 Holladay, Sherry 49, I69 Holland, Alla I69 Holland, Bruce I42 Hollie, Donna II9, I42 Hollis, Jerry l23 Hudson, Denise 4, I43 Hudson, Rick I69 Hughes, Brenda I69 Hull, Carol I24, I43 Hull, Terry I90 Humphrey, Jacqueline I69 Humphrey, Larry I90 Hunsberger, John 48 Hunl, Delha I90 Hunl, Mr. Phillip 29 I-lunler, Linda I43 Hunlsman, Terrell I69 Hurn, Pal I43 I-iursl, Linda I43 Hulchens, Linda I43 Hulchinson, Sherri I70 Hyall, Vicki I70 lnbody, Marcia 5I, 90, IIO, I90 Ingersoll, Miss Sue 29 Ingram, Palricia I43 INTERNATIONAL CLUB 93 Irby, Sherry 5l, I90 Irby, Sleve 4l, 63, I43 Irvine, Fran II7, I70 Isenhour, Kalhy I43 lsom, James I70 Isom, Phil 84, l0l, I43 Ivey, Mary Margarel I43 Ivy, Johnny I90 J Jone, Janice l9l Jones, Billie l9l Jones, Billy 56 Jones, Binnie Mae I70 Jones, Bob I70 Jones, Brenda I44 Jones, Chuck 49, l9l Jones, Clyde l9l Jones, Darlene I70 Jones, Debra 95, I70 Jones, Delmar 80, I44 Jones, Gary l9l Jones, Gregory 48, l9l Jones, James l9l Jones,, Jenniier I44 Jones, Mr. Lahrnan 20 Jones, Larry l9l Holloway, Ronald I89 Holloway, Sleve IB9 Holm, John I89 Holman, Bill ss, 189 Holman, Sharon I42 Holmes, Mike 7l, I90 Holl, Charlie I90 Holl, Danny 39, IOI, I39, I42, 208 Holl, Linda 95, I69 Holl, Willie 68, 69 I'-Iollon, Miss Rulh 29 Hollz, Linda I42 Holuby, Clinlon I90 Jackson, Anila I90 Jackson, Gail 5I, I90 Jackson, Janice 50, II6, I90 Jackson, Jerry I70 Jackson, Linda I70 Jackson, Mary IO4, I70 Jackson, Mona I43 Jacobs, Bobbye I90 Jacobs, Dana I90 Jacobs, Doug I70 Jones, Linda l9l Jones, Nadine I70 Jones, Phyllis I70 Jones, Paula l9l Jones, Polly 40, 93, I70 Jones, Sleve I70 Jones, Trecia 5l, l9l Jordan, Bill 69, l9l Jordan, Carolyn I44 Jordan, Richard I9I JOU RNALISM 40 K Kager, Rulh I70 Kallenberger, Kreg l9l Kanlner, Peggy 9I, l9l Karn, Donna I70 Kasler, Maridale I44 Kealing, Sandra I70 Keeling, Benny I23, l7l Keeling, Bill l23 Keeling, Claude I44 Keen, Janel 40, l7I Keen, Judy II9, I44 Keener, Margarel IIO, II6, I7I Keller, Toya I44 Keilh, Debbie I07, I44 Kongs, Mike l9l Kranz, Terance Ill Kraler, Brenda l9l Krause, Tom l23, l45 Kroll, Donna 5l, l9l Kronberger, Carol l9l Krumm, John l45 Krulsinger, Sleven I7I L Ladd, James l9l LaFounlain, Barbara 55, l45 Laird, Linda l9l Lamascus, Deloris IO3, l7I Lamb, Howard 40, I7I Lamb, Linda l9l Lambelh, James 69, l06, l9l LaMoreaux, JoNel 5l Lane, Belly I7I Lane, Carl l7I Lane, Jacque IO3, I92 Lane, Lawrence 49, 77, lOl, l45 Lanlord, Andra 52, 95, 97, 98, IOO, I45 Lang, Delores I45 Lang, Sharon l45 Lanham, Pally I92 Lankford, Barbara I7I Lanklord, Dearl IO3, l25, l45 Lanklorcl, Pal, 63, 224 Largenl, Darrel l45 Larkin, Allenda I24, l7I Larkin, Leonard l23, I45 Larson, Greg l7l Lasaler, Jo Ann I92 Lalimer, Linda 99, I45, I7I LATIN CLUB 96 lin, Rila I92 Jacobs, Mike I70 Jacobson, Georgia I43 Jaggers, Shirley 95, IO7, IIO, II6, I43 James, Diana I43 James, Don l9l James, Gayle 93, 94, I02, los, 11o, I43 Keilh, Nancy l7l Keller, Derma-I-7l Keller, Jane I44 Keller, Sherry II9, I44 Kelley, Judy l9l Kelley, Slephen l9l Kelly, Janis 39, l45 Kelly, Terrie 17, IOO, 107, 111, 115, Lawless, Mr. Jerrold 29, 52, 55, Lawmasler, Johnnie l7l Lawrence, Marcia 55, I92 Lawrence, Robbie I92 Laws, Sleve I92 Lea, Linda I92 Ledbeller, Donald I92 Ledbeller, Helen I92 Lee, Carol l7I Lee, Roberl l23, I45, I92 Lee, Louise IO6, I45 Lee, Mike 53, I7I Lee, Mrs. Mildred 29 Honeywell, Joe 69, I69, I70 Hood, Barbara I69 Hood, Lee I90 Hooper, John 49, I90 Hopkins, Janis,90, I90 Hopper, Jerry I90 Hopson, Donald I90 Horacek, Larry I7, 66, 68, 69, IO7, 142, 211, Horn,, Teshuna I69 Horner, Arnold I42 Horner, George 7l, I90 Horlon, Carol l2l, I90 Horlon, Joyce I90 Horlon, Larry l23 Horlon, Pal 50 Hoskey, Francis I90 Hoskins, Terry I25, I42 Hoss, Sallie 5, I42, I44, 2Il, 2l4 Hoveskeland, Vicki I02, I04, II8, I90 Howard Barbara I69 Howard, Bruce I42 Howard Dennis 85 Howard Howard, Howard Douglas I69 Gary l22, I42 Mr. Jim 29, 59 Howard Monly 56, 57, I90 Howard, Terry DeWayne I90 Howard, Terry I90 Howard Vernon 53 I90 Howser, Kalhryn I43 Hoyle, Jeanne I90 Hreidarsson, Slelan 36, 92, 93, 97, I43 Hubanks, John I69 Hubbard, Johnny I69 Hubble, Dennis I43 Huckaby, Bobby I43 Huckin, Bill I90 232 Jarvis, Ron Bl, 95, 97, I70 Jenkins, Allen I70 Jenkins, Cynlhia I24, I44 Jenkins, Dean 98, I07, 206, 2II Jenkins, Roberl 49, I9I Jensen, John 95, 96, I70 Jernigan, Don 59, 68, 69, 85, II3, l29, I44 John, Nancy II9, I44 Johns, Jerry l9l Johnson, Belly l9l Johnson, Danny I9I Johnson, Debbie I70 Johnson, Deborah 48, II6, I44 Johnson, Donald I70 Johnson, Mrs. Elhel 29 Johnson, Frances l9l Johnson, Hannah 98, 99, I9I Johnson, Homer 52 Johnson, Ira IO4, I70 Johnson, Jan I4, 39, IOO, II5, I44 227 Johnson, Joan 95, I70 Johnson, Judy I70 Johnson, Julius I44 Johnson, Larry I70 Johnson, Margarel l9l Johnson, Mark 80, I02, I9I Johnson, Marshall 57, l9l Johnson, Ralph I44 Johnson, Robbie l9l Johnson, Ronnie I44 Johnson, Sharon l9l Johnson, Slella I9I Johnson, Terry I9I Johnson, Valerie 98, I70 Johnson, Vickie l9l Johnson Wainna I44 Johnslon, Dave 53, l9l Johnslon, Jerry l9l N145 Kelsay, Tony l9l Kendall, Donna l7I Kendall, George 48, IO7, I45 Kennard, Carol IOO, l45 Kennedy, Larry II9, l45 Kennedy, Leoma l9l Kennedy, Max 68, 69, I70 Kennon, Roberl I23, I45 Kessler, Alan 57 Keller, Frank l9l Keller, Ronald I45 KEY CLUB l0l Khan, Merle l45 Kidd, Gary l9l Kidd, Ricky I7I Kidwell, John l9l Kidwell, Lloyd l45 Kielzman, Karl I45 Killough, Howard 48, l9l Kimbrell, Judy I7I Kimmel, Nancy 93, l00, III, l7l, Kimmel, Slephen 52, 93, 97, l7I Kindler, Louis 53, l7l King, Bobby 90, IZ3, I45 King, Lynnelle I7l King, Mike I7I King, Pal l7I Kirk, Marlha I45 Kirkendoll, Connie 95, I7I Kirkley, Herschel 68, 69, 7l, l9l Kirkman, Mrs. Elizabelh 29 Kirkpalrick, Dan 52, IO4, I24, I45 Kirkpalrick, James 5l, I24, I45 Kirkpalrick, Mrs. Loucillah 29 Kirkpalrick, Margarel I7I Knighl, Mary IO3, l7I Koch, April 12, 40, 91, 95, loo, l03 I I I, I7l Lee, Sharon I92 Leeper, Lynda I7I Leflingwell, Mike l45 Leggill, Elaine I92 Leigh, Virginia I92 LeMay, Mrs. Eunice 29 LeMay, Judy 93, IO7, l45 Lemrnons, Rila I7I Lenox, Richard IO7, l7l Leonard, Belly I92 Leos, Becky I92 Leos, David I46 LETTERMENS CLUB II3 Lewis, Barbara I7l . Lewis, Eldon 48, I7I Lewis, Janine II6, I92 Lewis, Palricia I03, I7I Lewis, Mr. Roy 25, 29 Lewis, Sylvia I46 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS II4 Liesl, Fred I92 Lile, Mary 93, los, 144 Lincks, Susan I92 Lindemann, Ron l7l Lindsey, Anna I92 Lindsey, Barbara I46 Linebarger, Kalhy I92 Llnk, Danny 9I, 119, 141, Lins, Dan 52, I7I Linvill Linvill e, Don l23, I46 e, Jan IO6, l7l Lillerell, Bobby I46 Livesa Lobo, y, Sharon l7l Mark 40, 98, IOI, I7I Lockard, Brooksey II6, I92 Lockard, Hellie 56, I92 Lollin, Slephanie I46 Logan, Kay l00, I03, I46 Logan, Mickie I7I 5 Logsoon, David 146 Loney, Jerry 106, 122, 146 Loney, Kenney 192 Long, Judy 95, 103, 171 Long, Marlha 192 Long, Marty 91 Longacre, Sleve 192 Looper, Barbara 146 Looper, Pally 192 Lorraine, Joe 146 Lorance, Carol 122, 146 Lord, A. W. 146 Loudemilk, Eugene 171 Loukides Shirley 192 Lovelady, Anloinelle 192 Lowe, Gary 146, 171 Lowe, John 52, 192 Lowery, Joe 68, 85, 146 Lowery, Palsy 192 Lowery, Peggy 99, 146 Loyd, Mill 192 Lubkans, Karlis 192 Luce, Mr. Leon 30 Luellen, Roberl 123, 146 Luey, Pal 123, 146 Lugliani, Diane 171 Lund, Belh 192 Lundberg, Susan 171 Lusler, Elvin 192 Lusly, Mrs. lwanna 30 Lyles, Bobby 85, 146 Lyon, June 42, 146 Lyon, Mike 171 M Mabe, George 185, 192 Mabes, Jackie 192 Mabes, Mary 146 Mabry, Mr. Elmer 30 Macdonald, Anne 192 MacDonald, Mrs, Cora 30 Macdonald, Laird 19, 95, 101, 146 Mack, Lois 192 Mackall, Doyle 192 MacKenzie, Malcolm 14, 37, 39 124, 146 Mackey, Marilyn 40, 48, 171 Mackey, Teresa 9, 100, 109, 111, 115, 146, 204 Madden, Mike 45, 52, 95, 96, 97, 146 Maddux, Dewayne 119, 146 Maddux, Paula 192 Madison, Marlene 121, I24, 171 Madison, Tanya 121, 124, 147 Mailes, Bonnie 192 Maish, Jeanne 192 MAJORETTES 108 Malone, Howard 52, 192 Maloney, Emily 171 Mallory, Darlene 171 Mallory, Lou Ann 4, 99, 100, 111, 115, 147 Malone, Joy 117, 192 Manasco, Roger 69, 172 Mann, Slella 91,147 Maples, Cindy 115, 192 Maricle, Chris 192 Marina, Sheryl Ann 117 Marks, Mrs. Virginia 30 Marlin, Mike 192 Marlin, Mr. A1berl30 Marlin, Brenda 172 Marlin, Bruce 192 Marlin, James 192 Marlin, Linda 192 Marlin, Marilyn 172 Marlin, Mel 192 Marlin, Milan 172 Marlin, Pal117, 192 Marlin, Paul 107, 123, 147 Marlin, Peggy 147 Marlin, Rila 172 Marlindale, Vera 192 Marlinez, Jim 172 Mase, Palricia 57, 193 Mason, Calhy 103, 193 Mason, Mr. Charles 20 Mason, Gershwin 57, 172 Mason,Lyn 193 Mason, Mike 123, 147 Maslerson, Belly 117, 172 Maslerson, Judy 172 Maslerson, Pal 103, 193 Mala, Anila 104, 172 Malheson, Dear140, 172 Malhis, Doyle 68, 69, 147 Malson, Kalhryn 4, 100, 147 Mallhews, Sheila 41, 147 Malhewson, Debbie 118, 124, 147 Mallison, Becky 91, 172 Mauldin, Jean 193 Mayberry, Mrs. Ora 30 Maxey, Marilyn 193 Maxey, Zenoba 193 Maxwell, Bill B5 Mays, Linda 172 McBee, Mike 68, 69 McBride, Hershel 193 McBride, Judy 51, 193 McBroom, Coy 68, 69, 80, 147 McCallerly, Mr. Carl 22, 23, 25, 114, 207 McCall, Don 193 McCall, Jerry 172 McCane, Sheila 172 McCoin, Dave 172 McConnell, Brenda 172 McConnell, Donald BI,123, 172 McConnell, Renee 50, 172 McCoy, Brenda 193 McCoy, Larry 193 McCrackin, Pal 111, 147 McCreury, Jimmy 193 McCurley Ailene 193 McDaniel, Jerry 123, 147 McDonald, Miss Madeleine 30 McDonald, Miss Neda 30 McDougal, Mrs. Murrel130 McDowell, Wayne 82 McElroy, Meredilh 95, 98, 99, 100, 106, 147 McElroy, Palsy, 193 McFadden, Larry 105, 172 McFarlin, Anlhony 193 McFarlin, Anloinelle 119 McFar1in, Judy 42, 172 McGee, David 40, 172 McGee, Wayne 193 McGi1bra, Alice 172 McGuire, Sally 48, 172 McGuire, Warren 193 Mc1'lenry, Calhy 147 Mcl 1enry, Danny 105, 147 McHugh, Mr. Ernesl 30 Mclnlosh, Lea 193 McKenzie, Don 147, 224 McKim, Merrill 147 McKirn, Rockey 193 McKim,Sleve106, 147 McKinney, Susan 193 McKinzie, Thomas 147 McLane, Michael 172 McLaughlin, Don 193 McLaughlin, Pam 54, 95, 172 McMahan, Margarel 193 McMahon, Bill, 193 McManus, Sharon 122, 148 McManus, Shirley 172 McNabb, Joe 105, 148 McNeal, Linda 172 McPelers, Mike 193 McPhai1, John 6, 37, 41, 95, 97, 105, 148, 215 McPhail, Linda 172 McSpadden, Torn 98, 160, 172 Meason, Larry B3 MEDICO CLUB 104 Meeker, Vicki 193 Meislrell, Linda 172 Mendenhall, Mike 172 Mendoza, Vincenl 123, 148 Mendoza, Wilma 50,148 Menees, Kalhy 91, 148 Menees, Keilh 55, 148 Meredilh, Joyce 172 Merrel, Dale 69, 172 Merrel, Richard 193 Merriman, Carolyn 54, 95, 148 Merrill, Roberl 193 Messick, Chrislopher 193 Messmer, Lynelle 124, 148 Melcall, Judy 172 Melcall, Sue 193 Mickle, Janis 194 Middlebrook, Glenda 172 Middlebrook, Nalhan 194 Middlelon, Dana 115, 172 Mieir, Belly 56, 194 Mikles, Devin 98, 107, 172 Miles, Lynn 103, 148 Miles, Tom 13, 68, 84, 91, 107, 148, 203, 211 Millarr, Linda 194 Millarr, Phillip 172 Miller, Barry 194 Miller, Belly 194 Miller, Bobby 194 Miller, Brenda 172 Miller, Cheryl 194 Miller, David 172 Miller, Mrs. Dora Mae 30 Miller, Elizabelh 52, 172 Miller, George 2, 91, 93, 95, 96, 48 105, 1 Miller, Jerry 53,172 Miller, Joseph 148 Miller, Kennelh 194 Miller, Kennelh 194 Miller, Linda 148 Miller, Mickey 148 Miller, Roberl 57 Miller, Sharon 194 Miller, Sleve 40, 91, 101, 172 Miller, Teresa 148 Minler, Miracle, John 194 Chris 172 Milchell, Corbell 194 Milchell, Mr. James 30, 147 Milchell, Judy 194 Milchell, Margo 40,103,115,172 Milche11,0uida 172 Milhlo, Gayle 172 Mize, Candy 172 Moak, Barbara 148 Moberly, Miss Palsy 30 MODER N DANCE CLUB 115 Moderow, Ricky 83 Moeller, Gary 172 Mollill, Monroe, Eugene 125, 172 Dayle 96, 148 Monleilh, Gwendolyn 118, 172 Monleilh, Mary 118, 148 Monlgomery, Lynda 172 Moody, Charley 123, 148 Moody, Don 172 Moody, Jim 119, 149 Moody, Thela 149 Moody, Vicki 194 Moore, Barbara 50, 149 Moore, Bill 173 Moore, Bonnie 48, 149 Moore, Mr. Charles 30 Moore, Cheryl 194 Moore, Danny 56, 194 Moore, Darrell 194 Moore, Don 39, 135, 149 Moore, James 194 Moore, Jan 51,115, 194 Moore, Janice 149 Moore, Jell 69, 173 Moore, Joe 48, 149 Moore, Julia 91,II1, 115,194 Moore, Linda 47, 173 Moore, Rosanne 106, 149 Moore, Slephenee 194 Moore, Tom 194 Moorman, Kalhy 173 Morrain, Linda 149 Moran, Mrs. Rosemary 30 Morehead, Lyon 41, 149 Morehead, John 52, 101, 173 Morgan, Mrs. Lynne 30, 35 Morgan, Mary 106, 173 Morrell, Lohoma 53, 194 Morris, Slanley 149 Morris, Trudy 149 Morrison, Billie 194 Morrison, Bobby 149 Morrison, Charolelle 173 Morrow, Sue 149 Morrow, Sallie 194 Morlon, Mr. James 30 Mosby, Jimmy 173 Mosby, Raymond 148 Moseby, Laura 173 Moses, Linda 51, 103, 194 Moses, Roy 96, 173 Mosier, Kalhryn 40, 50 Moudy, James 173 Moxley, Richard 68, 69, 173 Moydell, Dale 4, 39, 149 Mozingo, Joyce 91, 111,149 MU ALPHA THETA 97 Mulanax, Eldon 173 Mulholland, Sally 55, 194 Mullen, Sharlyn 48, 173 Mullennix, James 173 Mullin, Jim 123, 149 Munn, Bill 149 Munn, Bob 173 Munsey, David 194 Murdock, Sleve 127, 173 Murphy, Cheryl 149 Murphy, Meladee 96, 194 Murray, Gaylyn 195 Murray, Michael 195 Murray, Roberl 55, 195 Murrell, Bonna 173 Myers, Diana 53, 173 Myers, Janel 195 Myers, Richard 195 Myhand, James 173 Myles, Sleve 173 N Nale, Billie 149 Nanlz, Johnny 99, 136, 149 Nash, Nancy 100, 106, 149 Nash, Teresa 149 Nasworlhy, Mrs. Carol 30, 33 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 94 Neal, Dwighl 57, 195 Neal, Wayne 173 Nealy, Donnell 195 Nebraski, Harold 123, 149 Needham, M. 173 Needham, Sandra 51, 91, 95, 100, 109, 115, 173 Neel, Larry 84 Neighbors, Janice 195 Nelson, Belh 106, 149 Nelson, Eddie 173 Nelson, Sleve 195 Nemec, Mike 10, 40, 52, 98, 101, 173 Nesbil, Mrs. Dolores 25, 30, 32 Newell, Joe 195 Newman, Karen 195 Newman, Myrna 195 Newman, Palrick 195 Newlon, Mrs. Sue 31 Niceley, Tom 71, 189,195 Nichols, Kay 173 Nicholson, Alan 52, 195 Nickel, Gary 19, 81, 91, 101, 149 Nickell,lde1ia 195 Niekamp, Gloria 54, 149 Nipp, Tom 173 Nix, Joe 173 Nix, Phillip 150 Noe, Candy 106, 173 Noe, Shirley 174 Nolan, Mrs. Belh 31 Nolan, Tom 174 Norman, 1-larold 195 Norman, Jack 150 Norman, Kaly 174 Norman, Mark 150 Norris, Nicky 195 Norve11,Bil195, 101,150 Norvel1,Phil91,101,124,150 Norvell, Norma 195 Norwood, Charlolle 106, 150 Noll, Josephine 106, 117, 150 O Oakes, Doug 195 Oakley, Corenia 195 Oakley, Shelby 68,107,l13, 150,210 Oales, Lynn 174 O'Del1, Marma 115, 150, 152,224 Oqburn, Janice 51, 195 Oglesby, Mr. Gerald 31, 77, 84 O'l-lara, Mrs, Lorene 31 Oldham, Wendy 93, 96, 173,214 Oliphanl, Virgil 195 233 Oliphanf, Virginia IO6, ISO Oliver, Deanna 48, 93, I24, ISO Oliver, Jim 52, 54, ISO O'Neal, Keifh l25, I50 O'Neal, Shawn I95 O'Neill, Linda S2, 53, I74 Onliveros, Irene 9l, I95 OPERA CLUB I06 ORCHESTRA 54 Orme, Mr. Jack 3I, 38, 39, 40 Orr, Mr. C. I-I. 3l Orr, Mrs. Nadine 3I Osborn, Cheryl 50, I74 Osborn, Gloria I95 Pelre, Lynda ISI Pellir, Janey I96 Pellil, Kenny IO3, I74 Pellil, Laura I96 Pewdergrass, Paul I96 Phegley, Larry I74 Phelps, Jane SI, I74 Phillips Bill 53, I74 Phillips Chrisline 95, I00, IO9, Ill ISI Phillips, James 57, ISI Phillips Jimmy I96 Phillips Linda I96 Phillips Liz I74 Pialf, Vicky 174 Osburn Osburn Kalhy l2l, I95 Par 48 osbumf Pearl 39, 124, 135, 150 Osfeen, Bill, 71, 195 Owen, Cherie I50 Charlie I97 Owens, Gerry I95 Owens, Glenda ISO Owens, Janel IO7, IIS, l60, I74 Owens, Lela ISO Owens, Viona I95 P Pagano, CaIhy IO7, I2I Page, Kalhleen 98, 99, l2S, I73 Palmer, Melanie SI, ll5, I95 Palmer, Mike I95 Palmer, Regina I95 Palmer, Tarey 53, I74 Park, Jerry 9l, lOl, l50, 2lO Parkening, Donna I95 Parker, Calvin ISO Parker, Mrs. Farryl 3l Parker, Judy I74 Parker, Leonard ISO Parker, Linda 95, I74 Parkinson, John 68, 69, 85, 9I, IOI, I50, 203 Parrish, Cheryl II9, I95 Parsons, Frank 7I, I95 Parsons, Olivia I95 Parlee, Donna I74 Parlin, Pai ISO Pafe, Jackie I50 Pafe, Jean I74 Parrick, Parrick, Palrick, Palrick, Pallerso Palierso Pallerso Pallerso Carole ISO KaJean I74 Ronnie I95 Thomasina I95 n, Avalon I74 n Del 77 n, Eliza belh ISO n, Glenda 50, I95 Pallerson, Roberl 80, I95 Pierce, Dan I96 Piersall, Carolyn I96 Pike, Miss Margery 32 Pinglelon, Roberr l60, I74 Pinley, Mike ISI Pinson, Calhey I74 Pirlle, Leonard 68, 69, ISI Pilr, Mrs. Geneva 32 Pillman, Dolores ISI Plank, Donald I03, l75 Pleasanl, Barbara 93, lO0, lI8 I73 Plumlee, Norene 54, 95, I24, ISI Plummer, Bonnie I7S Poflenbarger, Fred ISI Pofienbarger, Gary l9I Pool, Bobby I96 Pool, Debbie IOO, IO6, III, I75 Poplin, Bobby I23, I75 Poreda, Roberl IO3, I22, ISI Porler, Allison IO4, I96 Porlerfield, Mr. John 32, 69 Posl, Roberf I96 Poslon, Mike 7l, 80, I96 Poleer, Lynda I96 Polier, Mrs. Anna 32 Poiiorf, Mrs. Mary 32 Poirs, David IOI, I96 Poulos, Francine IO6, II8, ISI Powell, Bales ISI Powell, Billie I75 Powell, Jackie I96 Praler, Sherrie 95, IOO, IO7, l2l, Prall, Karen l22, ISI Preddy, Keilh I96 Preslon, Rulh Ann ISI Prewilr, David 82 Price, Claudia I24, IS2 Price, Connie IO4, I75 Prickell, Lew I23, I7S Pneken, ram 54, 125, 175 Pridmore, Linda I7S Prince, Alberl I7S Ralhbone, Jim IS2 Rarliii, Palsy I7S Raizlaff, Mr. Barney 82 Rauch, Bill 53, IOS, IS2 Rauch, Charles I7S Ray, Sandi I96 Rayburn, Mike 85 Raynolds, Doug I23, I27, IS2 Reagan, Julie 40, 98, I7S Reagan, Susan SI, I96 Rech, Paulefla I96 RED CROSS I02 RED FEATHERS IIO Reece, George I52 Reecher, Dennis I7S Reed, Cecil I96 Reed, Florence I96 Reed, Jimmy I96 Rosser, Mariorie 40, 93 Roszel, Norda 9l, I00, IIS, IS3 Roszel, Randy S3 Rowell, Ronnie BS Rowland, Hazel I76 Rowland, Sue Ann Sl, I97 Rowion, Alice S0 Roy, Bob I23, I76 Ruby, Aulher 68, 69, I97 Rucker, Sue l00, IO7, Ill, IIS, I76 Rucker, Truman I97 Rucker, Vic I76 Ruckman, Billy I97 Ruckman, Juaniia I76 Runyan, Jimmy 98, 99, IS3 Runyan, Ken I76 Ruse, Ken 68, 69, 80, I76 Rush, Gerald I03, I97 Rush, Palricia 40, 95, Ill, I76 Reed, Judy IS2 Reed, Lillian I96 Reed Milfon I75 Reed, Sharon 52, IS2 Reen Jerry I7S Reeves, Carolyn I75 Regalis, Leonard S6, 7l, I96 Reid, Reid, Roberr 7l, I7S Sharon I75 Reins, Bob IOI, IS2 Rush, PaH'i I76 Rush, Theresa I97 Russell, Jim 69, IB9, I97 Russell, John S7 Russell, Omer 52, I76 Russell, R. 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I97 Russell, Vince 54, I76 Russey, Ella SI, I97 Rulledge, Jeri I97 Ryan, Parion, Raymond IO4, I95 Paul, Palricia II9, ISO Paul, Roger I95 Paylor, Bobbie 50, I95 Payne, Elaine 14, 41, 103, IIS, ISO Payne, Lewis I95 Peabody, Larry I50 1 Peabody, Linda I95 Peacock, Bob I95 Pearce, John l2, 96, IOI, ISI Pearson, Arrie 9l, ISI Pearson, Linda 40, I74 Pegues, Alice 48, 99, II7, II8, ISI Peirce, Suzy l22, ISI Pellry, Judy I74 Pendergrail, Deliliah I95 Pendergrafr, Veda I95 Pendergrass, Jodie I74 Penner, Mr. Wayrr1on3I Penningron, Bud IO7, ISI Penrod, Michael 52, 96, ISI Perego, Richard I74 Perell, Mrs. Virginia 3l Perkins, Linda I95 Perks, Susie SI, I95 Perryman, Don 68, 69, 7l, I95 Pele, Edgar 7l, I95 Pelers, Bill I95 Pelers, Gary ISI Pelers, Susan SI, I96 Pelersen, Shirley I74 Pererson, Jackie II7, II8, I74 Peferson, Karen I96 Pelerson, Renee II7, I96 234 Proctor, Cheryl I96 Proclor, Judy 93, IO6, Ill, IS2 Proifill' Palricia IS2 Proffill, Timofhy I96 Propsl, Sandra IS2 Provorse, Judilh 93, IS2 Pruill, Sharon I96 Psalidas, Mike I96 Puelr, Jim l75 Purcell, Miss Sue 32 Pyles, Sarah Ann I4, 55, I7S Queen, Linda I96 Ouesenbery, Miss Virginia 32 Quinn, Maureen 99, II7, I7S Rene, Berfha I96 Reves, Mrs, Velma 32 Reynolds, Billy I23, IS2 Reynolds, David 80, l75 Reynolds, Mark, IO6, I7S Reynolds, Mike I23, IS2 Reynolrls, Sfeve I96 Reynolos, Sue 53, 54, IS2 Reynolds, Tom 77, l25, I7S Reynolds, Tommy I96 Reynolds, Vicki I96 Rhea, Sieve I96 Rice, Cindy IS3 Rice, Sally, IS3 Rich, Ruby I96 Richards, Randall IS3 Richardson, Chrisli I7S Richardson, Helen I75 Richardson, Jim I23, I7S Rickman, Rick l0I, IS3 Ridge, Marian I96 Ridley, Gary IO6, II9, IS3 Rigdon, Bobby 40, 69 Riggs, Mrs. Roberl 2I Riggs, Roy 40 Riggs, Sue I96 Ringle, Mr. Verlin 32 Rippe, Bill IS3 Rirz, Phil 83 Rifz, Ralph 52, I96 Roach, Rickey 40 Roach, Sammy I96 Roark, Linda 98, l07 Robbins, Ann I96 Robbins, Donna IS3 Rob,bins, Russell l22 Roberts, Carole II9, IS3 Roberis, Cindy II9, I96 Roberrs, Mike IS3 Roberls, Rebecca II8, I53 Roberrs, Sharion I96 Roberfson, Charles I96 Robey, Judy I03, I24, IS3 Robin 2I6 Robinson, Linda l07 Robinson, Rusly l2S Rodgers, Jennifer I96 S Sager, John I97 Sager, Miss Lareflia 33 Sager, Phil I23, IS3 Sakelaris, Mrs Inez 33 Salas, John IS3 Salzman, Jan I97 Sampson, Wilfred 40, 68, 69, I76 Sams, Lee I22, IS3 Sams, Gwen I97 Samson Ida Fay I97 Sanders, Dave I97 Sanders, Kalhryn I76 Sanders, Larry I23, I76 Sanders, Marilyn III, I97 Sanders, Sharon I97 Sanders, William IS3 Sands, Mrs. Valdene 33, 58, I66, I Sanzi, Sieve I97 Sasser, Kennelh IS3 Salerlee, Don IS3 Salierwhife, Jerri I76 Sauler, David 68, 69, IS3 Sauerwein, Susan I76 Saunders, Mrs. Joyce 25, 33 Schaum, Sherry Sl, 9l, I97 Schepers, Caihy I97 Schiff, Alan 68, 69, 85, IOI, l03, I44, IS3 Schmidf, Peggy I97 Schneider, Connie II7, I97 Schooler, Mrs. Olive 33 SCHOOL LIFE 4I Schoonover, Lyle I53 Schoonover, Pal' I97 Schopp, Doyle I76 Schoulen, Arnold IS3 Schouweiler, Dave IS3 Schouweiler, Doris I98 Schroeder, Dan S2, I54 Schroeder, Martha 95, IO4, I76 Schuler, Jan I03, IO6, l25, I76 Schulle, Ken I76 Schulle, Mike I76 Schulie, Sharon I98 R Ragge, Judy I75 Ragsdale, Donna I96 Ragsdale, Elizabelh 49, I7S Ragsdale, Linna 49, IS2 Ragsdale, Louise IS? Rahal, Barbara IS2 Raines, Elaine I96 Ralsron, Margarel' I, 98, IO6, 129, 152 Rambo, Joan 9I, I96 Ramsey, Miss Jewel 32 Ramsey, Lorelei 56 Randall, Sheila I52 Rangel, Joe I96 Raper, RoberIa I75 Roessler, Bill 93, 95, IOI Rogers, Dianna I96 Rogers, Glenda I53 Rogers, Jan 40, 9l, l00, II4, IIS, 207 Rogers, Mike IS3 Rogers, Sharon I96 Rolland, Cynihia I97 Rolslon, Rodney 95 Romine, Carol Ill, I97 Ronck, Tom I97 Rooney, Kaihy I97 Rose, David I97 Ross, Dale 52, I97 Ross, Mark l25, IS3 Ross, Wanda IS3 Schuman, Marc 39, IOI, l40, IS4 Schwabe, Mrs. Barbara 33 Schweirzer, George I76 Schwendimann, Jan IO4, I98 Scism, Ted I70, I76 Scoff, Mr. Cecil 53 Scolf, Charles l54 Scofr, Geri l2l Scoll, Larry I97 Scoff, Pal' I76 Scolf, Pal I76 Scofr, Richard I76 Scorr, Sylvia 40, IOO, III, I76 Scrivner, Terrecia l98 Seals, Roseila 48, IS4 Sears, AI IS4 Seawrighl, Linda 154 Sedwick, Daryle 198 Segovia, Olga 119, 154 Sellers, Ruby 197 Sellman, Mary 154 Semones, Lee 95, 96, 176 Semones, Lynn 95, 154 Semones, Mary 10,91 Serzy, Dennis 176 Shaller, Charlie 107, 154 Shaller, Glenda 154 Shaffer, Wanda 50 Shaleen, Judy 51 Shank, Jane 198 Sharkey, Bobby 117, 118, 176 Smilh, Mike 199 Smilh,Monlie199 Smilh, Palricia 155 Smilh, Richard 199 Smilh, Russell 199 Smilh, Sandy 155 Smilh, Virginia 41, 55, 93, 95, 9 Smilh, Wann 177 Sowers, Paul 199 Sowers, Susan 40,1l1, 118, 177 SPANI SH CLUB 96 Sparks, Judi 39, 103, 136, 155 Sparks, Karen 95, 119, 177 Sparks, Raymond 155 Sharkey, Jim 198 Sharkey, Palricia 117, 120, 121, 154 Sharpe, Fred 46, 54 Sharp, Sandy 39, 95, 112, 136, 154 Sharlel, Bev 198 Sharlel, Suzie 198 Shaver, Mary 117, 198 Shaver, Sharlene 154 Shealy, Cheryl 176 Shearer, Philip 71,198 Shearing, Jean 59, 135, 154 Shellon, Joel 198 Speaker, Bob 69, 180, 199 SPEAKERS' BUREAU 99 Speer, Gary 3, 155 Spence, Jim 199 Spencer, Glenda 100, 103,107,111, 115, 125, 177 Spencer, Remell 49, 177 Spicer, Kennelh 155 Spielman, Dave 81, 91, 101, 199 Spiggs,, Jessie 177 Sposalo, Michael 199 Springer, Harold 177 Shellon, Ted 154 Shepard, Bobby 198 Shepard, Gayle 40, 90, I 03,11 7, 176 Spring er, Leonard 69, 177 Squire, Sleve 199 STAGECRAFT 125 Sluarl, Toni 111, 199 STUDENT COUNCIL 90 Sluermann,Bill97, 101, 106,199 Slulsman, Jerry 157 Sullivan, Kay 103, 157 Sullivenl, James 91, 157 Sumner, Scoll 157 Supernaw, Judi 39, 94, 95, 135, 157 Supernaw, Kalhy 40, 59, 115, 177 Surber, Mary Jane 107, 157 Sullerlield, Roger 199 Sullon, Mr. Eddie 83 Suva, Karen 199 Swaim, Rila 178 Swann, Ralph 157 Swanson, Sharon 157 Sweel, Reva 103, 111, 157 SWIMMING 81 SYMPHONIC BAND 52 T Tabler, Richard 178 Tackell, Harold 199 Tackell, Jerry 85, 157 Tadpole, Thomas 123, 157 Tall, David 7, 96, 97, 157 Tapp, Raymond 199 Taylor Bonila 157 Tolon, Rosalee 200 Tomlinson, Miss Bernice 25, 34, 37 TOM TOM 38, 39 TRACK B4 Tracy, Ronnie 84 Tramel, Ann 178 Treaser, Joelynn 200 TREBLE TON ES 51 Trent, Woody 50, 178 Trimm, Mr. Roy 34 Tripplehorn, Jim 200 Troslle, Colleen 41, 158 Tucker, Doyle 200 Tucker, Margarl 119, 158 Tuller, Jerry 123, 158 Tumbleson, Mr. Gerald 35 Turley, Greg 123, 178 Turnbaugh, Mr. Tom 34 Turner, Margarel 178 Turney, Bill 200 Turrenline, Edwina 200 Tyler, Reba 117,200 U Usher, Donna 96, 158 Ulley, Joe 122, 158 V Taylor Shepherd, Glynda 175 Sheridan, Frank 123, 154 Sherman, LeeAnna 176 Sherrill, Leon 176 Sherwood, Kalhy 55, 176 Shields, Rick 82 Shinn, Tim 198 Shipley, Kennelh 154 Slaggs, Kalhy 177 Slaires, Janie 177 Slaires, Jim 156 Slakis, Slacy 124, 156 Slallsworlh, Roy 123, 156 Slanberry, Lawrence 199 Slandley, Mary 177 Taylor, Danny 199 Taylor, Joe 157 Taylor, Ken 199 Taylor, Lee 157 Taylor, Ron 68, 69, 157 Taylor, Ronnie 157 Taylor, Sandy 52, 178 Shirley 178 Vale, David 200 Vanaman, Dixie 50 Van Buskirk, Linda 117 Van Devenler,Ca1herine 117, 178 Van Devenler, Jon 39, 95, 135, 158 Vann, Louis 178 Vann, Ples 208 Shipman, John 154 Shipman, Mike 154 Shirley, Harlen 198 Shoulders, Kalhy 154 Shouse, Debbie 176 Shronlz, Jill 198 Shyrock, Wilma 14, 98, 9 154, 155 Sides, Belly 154 Siegfried, Jack 176 Silkey, Wayne 176 9, 106 Simmons, Mrs. Clarice 33 Slandley, Pally 199 Slanley, John 49, 120, 199 Slanley, Lynne 117 Slarr, Bernadelle 107, 177 Slalum, Janice 199 Sl. Cla ir, Danny 156 Slea rns, Norma 177 Sleed, Earline 177 Sleele, Byron 156 Sleele, Carol 13, 100, 156 Sleele, Lauren 49,91,95, 111,177 Sleele, Paula 177 Taylor, Wanda 157 Teague, Marie 52,199 Teague, Pal 55, 178 Teague, Mr. Rex 34, 50 Tease, Saundra 117, 199 Teel, Mrs. Mariorie 34 Teenor, Jeri 178 Teipel, Barbie 199 Teipel, Killy 41,97,98,99,106, 157 TENNIS 83 Terrell, Marcia 6, 178 Varne1l,Pau140,178 VARSITY BAND 56 Vassaur, Linda 200 Vaughn, Mr. C. D. 35 Vaughn, Linda 178 Veal, Eugenia 52, 178 Veale, Joe 158 Venable, Mrs. Sue 35 Veslal, Mr. Felix 11, 27, 35 Viana, Suzy 178 Victory, Ray 91,123, 178 Vockrodl, Nolan 200 Simmons, Ken 52, 154 Simmons, Sandy 154 Simmons, Sleven 198 Simms, Mrs. Mary Louise 25,33 Simons, Mary Jo 176 Simpson, Susan 103, 176 Sims, Deloris 56, 198 Sinclair, Wall 41, 53, 88, 154 Sisney, Palricia 121, 198 Skellon, Mr. Jack 33 Skiner, Jack 154 Slack, Larry 80, 198 Skalla, Sieve 176 Skocdopole, Royce 68, 69, 85, 123, 154 1 Skyles, Kalhy 198 Smilh, Arolynn 176 Smilh, Barbara 176 Smilh, Barbara 93, 96, 176 Smilh, Belly 51,111,198 Smilh, B111 155 Smilh, Bob 98, 99, 155 Smilh, Bruce 95, 176 Smilh, Charles 77 Smilh, Cheryl A. 176, 155 Smilh, Cheryl 176 Smilh, Chris 155 Smilh, Davey 155 Smilh, Deberah 117, 198 Smilh, Diana 51, 198 Smilh, Dorinda 155 Smilh, Doug 49, 106, 124, 155 Smilh, Jan 121, 199 Smilh, Judy M. 119 Smilh, Judy L. 199 Smilh, Judy 199 Smilh, Julie A. 53, 124, 155 Smilh, Julie Lynn 199 Smilh, Karla 41, 52, 91, 95, 155 Smilh, Kalhie 50, 155 Smilh, Linda 50 Smilh, Marie 199 Smilh, Merle 199 Sleele, Peggy 121, 199 Sleele, Vivian 111, 199 Sleelman, Dale 199 Sleelman, Pal 156 Slelle, Donald 123 Slenger, Mrs. Lorna 11,34 Slephens, Cecelia 199 Slephens, Ricky 199 Slephens, Ted 156 Slerne, Vicki 177 Slevenson, Alice 177 Slewar l, Bob 80, 106, 199 Slewarl, Danny 122, 156 Slewarl, David 156 Slewarl, Gary 63, 68, 69, 156 Terry, Larry 178 Thalman, Alicia 157 Tharps, Fayella 157 Thayer, Chuck 178 Thayer, Linda 49, 98, 99, 106, 157 THESPIANS 98 Thomas, Cheryl 178 Thomas, Cliliord 49, 178 Thomas George 54, 199 Thomas, I-larlella 51, 104,199 Thomas, Linda Gayle 199 Thomas, Linda Mae 93, 199 Thomas, Mary Lynn 93, 178 Thomas, Scoll 199 Vogel, Bill 158 Vosbrink, Karen 178 W Wagner, LeVern 200 Wagner, Ronnie 200 Wahl, Mike 80, 101, 103, 178 Walker, Walker, Carol 95, 178 Cheri 100, I11, 158 Walker, Chrisline 158 Walker, Eugene Walker, Gerald 178 Walker, O. Z. 200 Walker, Phyllis 178 Slewarl, Mary 199 Slewarl, Terance 199 Slienecker, Rick 177 Slill, Mike 199 Slilley, J. M. 177 Sillley, Milley 98, 99, 100, 125, 129 156, 210 Slilwell, Belly 39, 100, 156 Slilwell, Ronnie 123 Sliles, Kay 53, 88, 108, 156 Slock, Mr. Arnold 34 Slockwell, Mauri 177 Slone, Bob 48, 49, 107, 156 Slone, Mr. Clifford 34 Sloner, Dona 199 Sloner, Phil 177 Slorm, Paula 95, 103, 115, 157 Slorms, Danny 177 Slorms, Harry 177 Slolllemyre, Nancy 199 Sloul, Sheron 199 Slrelch, Nancy 199 Slringlellowg Terry 40, 91, 101, 177 Slrobel, Vivian 100, 177 Slrong, Glenda 157 Sluarl, Bill 4, 55, 68, 69, 157 Sluarl, Larry 177 Thomas, Sieve 40, 178 Thompson, Dennis 123, 157 Thompson, Fred 178 Thompson, Golden 56, IIB, 157 Thompson, Lynda 178 Thompson, Marly 200 Thompson, Nancy 200 Thompson, Nancy Lee 51,200 Thompson, Pele 200 Thompson, Sharon 40, 111, 117, 178 Thompson, Susie 122 Thompson, Terry 178 Thorne, Jean 93, 157 Thornlon, Sieve 200 Thorpe, Gary 178 Thorpe, Miss Opel 34 Thorpe, Vicky 111,200 Thresher, Sandy 7, 91, 127,200 T 811123 Timmons, John 200 Timmons, Linda 178 Tincup, Sa rah 178 Tippil, Bill 123, 158 Tischler, Donna 178 Toevs, Mr, Harold 34 Tolar, Calhy 200 Toll, Amy 200 98, 109, 115, Walker, Randy 200 Walker, Roberl Wallace, Sharon 178 Waller, Gary 178 Wallis, Susi 91, 200 Walls, Linda 178 Walsmilh, Jo Ann 200 Waller, Billie 200 Wallers, Carol Sue 158 Wallon, Marty 178 Wappler, Anne 200 Ward Barbra 178 Ward, Danny 123 Ward, James 80, 200 Ward, Jimmy 200 Ward, Mary 103, 178 Ward, Richard 56, 57,200 Ward, Rick 200 Warden, Greg 80, 178 Warma, Sarah 117, 178 Warner, Tom 200 Warren, Barbara 17, 91, 158, 207, 210, 215, 216 100,111,114 181 200 Warren, Connie 91, 111, 114. , Warren, Jana 158 Washburn, Larry 200 Washinglon, Eva 200 Washinglon, Rickey 52, 178 235 Wafcrs, Carol I03, IBB Wafkins, Vicki II5, I79 Wafson, Bob 55, I79 Waugh, Mr. Roberf 35 Wean, Terry Bl, IOI, I79 Weaver, Brenda I79 Webb, Mifch I79 Webb, Ralph 9l, IZZ, l58 Weindorf, Ronnie 200 Welch, Mr. Wayne 35 Wells, Melody 9I, I79 Wells, Mariorie ISB Wesf, Danny 200 Wesf, Janie I79 Wesf, Judy 14, 95, loo, II5, 179 Wesfgafe, Marcia 54, 200 Weygand, Gwen I22 Wheafly, Wayne 9I, IOI, l58 Whifby, J, R. 53, 95, 179 While, Andy 200 Whife, Chrisfopher 200 Whife, Danny I79 Whife David IO7 While' Eugene 200 Whife, Howard 82 Whife, Jamora 200 While, Jeanne 200 While, Pafli I79 Whife, Ronnie I79 Whife, Sfephen I79 Vi'hife, Tauda II7 Vllhifehead, Billie I79 W-Iiifeis, Nancy 50 Wliilcn, Tommy I23, I79 lj-lou' Wliifney, Eddie I77 Whifseff, Eddie I79 Whiffingfon, Linda 95, l58 Wiggs, Danny 52, 54, I58 Wiggs, Phyllis 56, l20, 200 Wigley, Kafhy I79 Wigley, Laura 5l Wilbanks, Bufch I79 Wilbanks, Pam I79 Wilbanks, Vicki I79 Wilcoxson, Fred II9, l58 Wiley, Ray 49 Wilkins, Nora Kay I59 Wilkins, Roger I79 Williams, Bill 56, I79 Williams, Bob l79 Williams, Diana 91, loo, 118, isa 224 2ll, 2l6, Williams, Donna IO3, lll, l5B Williams, Farrel I79 Williams, Jane I79 Williams, Joyce l58 Williams, Juanila I2O Williams, Ofis l58 Williams, Tommy 56 Williams, Verma II9, I59 Williams, Warren 96, I79 Williamson, James 84, I59 Willingham, Wanda I79 Willis, Alfon I23 Willis, Bonnie IO3, I79 Willis, Joan I59 Wilson, Anifa I79 Wilson, Bufch I59 Wilson, Elberf I79 Wilson, Gordon 4I, 52, 53, 63, 88, I59, 207 Wilson, Janis I79 Wilson, Jerry l23, I59 WRESTLING 78 Wrighl, Alfred I79 Wrighl, Bill IZ3, I59 Wilson, John 53, I79 Wrighf, Mr. George 35 Wrighl, Mary II9, I59 Wrighf, Myra I79 Wrighf, Sue l24 Wilson, Karen 50 Wilson, Kenna IO7, I79 Wilson, Kennefh l22, I59 Wilson, Larry I79 Wilson, Sfeye 4l, I59, 225 Wilson, Tommy 85, I79 Wilson, Virginia I79 Wilson, Woody I59 Wrighf, Vickie 49, I06, I79 Wyalf, Arlhur8l, l23, I59 Y Yarnell, Sheryl I59 Wilfshire, Mark 68, 69, 9I, I8O Wimmer, Randy 69, I79 Wineslourg, Mr. Elberf 35 Winfeld, Carol 93, I79 Wing, Donna Ill, I79 Winfers, Karen IO3, IO7, I79 Winfers, Rick IOI, I79 Winfon, Bobby I59 Wise, Jo 4I, IO7, I59 Wise, Renea I59 Wiseman, Mary I59 Wohlmufh, Joe I59 Wolfe, Bill 40, I6I, I79 Womack, Ray 7l Wood, Connie 53 Wood, Mrs. Virgil 21 Yeager, Marcia 49, I59 Yeckly, Margaref I59 York, Sam I79 Young, Beverly Aileen 96 Young, Beverly Ann I79 Young, Bob I59 Young Diane I79 Young: Jack 55 Young, Young, Marilyn 93, IOO, III, I79 Paula 4l, Ill, I59 Z Zeigler, Mimi IOO, I59 Zerfoss, Clifford 39 Zimmerman, Becky Ill Vv'ooden, Miss Phyllis 35 Woods, Cliff 52, I79 Woods, Margarel I79 Woods , Marilyn I79 Worme, Sam 38 Wren, Fleefless 49, I59 Zimmerman, Dalha IOO, III, IIS, I59 Zingg, Nina IO7, I25, I59 Zilel, Sharon I59 Zwingelberg, Dennis I79 Zwingelberg, Rick 39, 63, 68, 69, 95, I59 7-ffA'5 614-S7 044l?l'F-lv file gc4m,44g1Q 45 ADM 236 7 45 ,wa frffisf 'F 74 1077 .1- 1 42 rg 74,4115 KLRJ. fwf' utograph , X fix I ., xx X: X X 4 f 'lf ff ,if ' 5 X, X J 67.2 f C! ,kfxifhij ,gil ff ' A v , 4 7 3179, ' Ff?Q?' 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