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

 - Class of 1968

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Mason, Superintendent ot Schools. Dr. Mason stated that the l967-68 school year brought several new thirteenth and fourteenth arade courses with six more classes prom- ised tor the comina year. The purpose ot these proarams was to help hiah school aracluates attain turther skills and know- ledae which might help them lceep pace with today's demands and switt tempo. 1' Dr' M Mr. Robert A. Beclcstrom Mr. Carl C. Beesley Mrs. Opel C6fllS0l1 Excellence Keynotes School Boardts Plans C6 6 6 CSTICB 9 U S A p bl l ' I staff h lps T I a's school system run smoothly. Q2'Pggz12?E2E!1llal2i'P:sffi5f , 1Z..,m,. . 4Kf,f,1 ,Z Meeting the tirst Monday and the third Wednesday oi every month, the Tulsa Board ot Education continued its super- vision ot the school system. The School Board was made up ot seven able persons elected tor three-year terms. Their princi- pal duties tell into two main categories. First, they adopted rules covering general organization policies, procedures and ma- jor plans, and second, acted directly in general matters not covered by establish- ed rules. Receiving no monetary compen- sation ior their time and effort but much satisfaction, Board members promoted high standards ot instruction for pupils and proposed the necessary bond issues to the voters in their districts. Board Education fN, w la Mr. Ray Conard Mr. Roberl J, Riggs, Jr. Mr. W. H. Sadler, Jr. Mrs. Virgil O. Woods 2542- f . E p 40 , .ww A my ,elm if fu 1,5- J 351 J 1 fi? ins:-,gb . f' . .pn- .c.-s4 H M ,. .V .f Q L--4 i 1 r . -u J, . M Q ,, -t f, 1, ,, a Completes Fifth Active Year as Principal Launching his fifth year as Central's amiable principal, Mr. Carl L. McCafferty set about his numerous duties long before the school doors officially swung open on September 5. Even though presiding over faculty meetings, general assemblies and the Board of Directors took up much of his time, Mr. lVlcCafferty spent many hours vis- iting classrooms and talking with students. As our Big Chief he enthusiastically sup- ported the Central Braves at many of their athletic competitions. ln connection with his continuing inter- est in recognizing academic achievement, Mr. McCafferty acted as general chair- man of the city-Wide B. W. Knight Scholar- ship Fund drive. With SlOU,OUU in scholar- ships for Tulsa seniors as his goal, he co- ordinated the fund's money-making proj- ects. Among these projects were the Tul- sa premiere of the movie The Young Lending a helping hand, Mr. Iv1cCfaffQrty distributes bone-fit posters. Americans and an all-star high school football game. Several civic associations this year, as in years past, had a capable and hard Worker in Mr. McCafferty. Last Tune he was appointed to a two-year term on the Board of Trustees of the Civitan interna- tional Scholarship Committee by the or- ganization's president. Mr. lVlcCafferty is also one of seven members of the Okla- homa Committee of the North Central As- sociation and is on the Cklahoma Educa- tion Association's Board of Directors. Weekends, holidays and vacations dur- ing the year often found Mr. McCafferty pursuing his favorite sport of hunting guail and pheasant. An able fisherman as Well, he traveled over l7,U0O miles from Tulsa to Flin Flon, Manatoba, during the summer to catch lake trout and Wall-eyed pike. The trip proved profitable as he brought back sixty gallons of fish fillets. COUNSELING STAFF-SEATED: Mm, Mix L . V Sow Mx Ev' Tw ' Mr, Dec. Nt'--c . STANDING: My Ry J fmnvi,-, E, ii' Mu. Cure H ixrii, Mr , L-luv zum- f, Mi, CIM L, Mb- Jace S-iwdefs lVl'4C1Vl tn,-x-o'. L, Mrgcvlivl, MV, ,l li P iild Bfkilffl' Lf1'.3.iii1' VW-it Guidance Staff Helps Students Chart Futures Giving guidonce otnd counseling to Cen- trol students kept the guidornce stcrti busy throughout the yeor. The stotits biggest chore wgs keeping or correct enrollrnent ond credit list tor otll pupils os Well os com- pleting withdrowols ond trcrnsters. lndividucrl ottention Wos given gs rnony students cts possible in the form ot intor- nigtion ghout college opplicortions, schol- crrships ond study horhits. The Notiongl l-lonor Society helped the counseling stoti rectch more students hy giving tree tutor- ing sessions severol mornings to onyone desiring gid in their studies. Mrs. Laura Baker Mr. Roy J. Lewis 45 , '74 iii. bp Mr. John Porterfield Miss Joyce Saunders Gil! Cotta'-lor' Pvslstar' p lf'c7 'fil how' Cwufselo' Af5lSl'1Vi p'l ClD1el Foreign Travels Stimulate Faculty Members Several members of Central's faculty be- came renowned travelers during summer vacation as they journeyed to various o- verseas countries. Miss loyce Saunders, assistant principal, and Miss Anne Crotch- ett, English instructor, toured a number of legendary spots in Europe. Among the places they visited was Amsterdam, Hol- land, Where they spent the day with our 1967 American Field Service Exchange student, l-lanneke Teekens. ln connection with the AES program, Mr. Tom Turnbaugh, our Student Council sponsor, taught social studies at Dunedin, Otago, in New Zealand. Many of his per- sonal experiences were related to students in a general assembly during the fall. Also during the fall, about fifteen of Central's teachers attended the Human Relations Institute held at Roosevelt lunior High School. The purpose of the lnstitute was to promote understanding among all beliefs, religions, creeds and races. Mrs. Alexander, an English instructor who par- ticipated in the program, remarked to one of her classes, My greatest desire is to impart some vision of the Worth of all hu- manity, and to further a plea of eternal peace for all lands and ours. While on the high seas en route to Europe during the summer, Miss Anne Crotcliett mans the lifeboat ofthe SS Nieuw Amsterdam in a practice drill. Educators Design New Methods of Instruction Thelma Alexander. English, William Dell Amos, Building Superintendent, Frances Well- mon Anderson, Organist, Iames Andrews, industrial Education, VICA, Aubrey E. Baer, lunior Counselor, National Honor Sc- ciety. Harry Bannister, Science, Medi- co Club, Charles E. Barnhart, Boys' Physical Education, Ath- letics, Iuanita Bartlett, Secretary to Assistant Principal, Lola Bea- ty, Special Education Matron, lean Ann Behm, English, Bed Feathers. Freda Bell, Cooperative Oiiice Education, Future Business Lead- ers oi America, Cynthia Bender, Girls' Physical Education, De- partment Chairman, Synchro- nettes, Don Allen Berger, Sci- ence, William C. Beuby, Sci- ence, Rae Blackburn, English, lunior Class Sponsor, Board oi Directors. ludy Bly, Homemaking, G. E. Brewer, industrial Education: Rodney Bridges, Mathematics, Athletics, Charlye Brown, Clerk, Hugo Brown, History. Robert H. Brown, Ir., Special Ed- ucation, Sara Brown, English, Robert L. Bruno, Business Edu- cation, Athletics, Winiord Butts. Mathematics, Chess Club, Flor- ence Cahalen, English. Katherine Campbell, Matron, Russell G. Charles, Foreign Language , Clyde Charvoz, Boys' Physical Education, Department Chairman, Athletics, Charles Cobb, History, Lola Copeland, Library. Rachel Cordell, Homemalcing, Ieannie Coursey, History, lnter- national Club, Clifford I. Cox. Driver Education, Ophelia Cross- lin, Business Education, Anne K. Crotchett, English, Department Chairman, Tulsa School Lite. Kathryn Davenport, History, Ies- sie Diifee, Homemalcing, Future Homemakers oi America, Doris Dorris, Attendance Clerk, Anita Dugger, Assemblies, Speech, Department Chairman, Thespi- ans, Iohn Duncan, industrial Ed- ucation. 04' Il., Mrs. Kathryn Walker, art Instructor, teaches elementary school children the basin fasslfvrres s ' tra C:1l'l'l I tYt'tC?. SGTnEf'Gd COJV59- I. B. Ewvin, Mathematicsg Char- lotta Felible, Business Educationg Eunice Ferguson, Clerlcg Beulah Ferguson, Senior Counselorg Vel- la Frazee, Mathematics. Iohn Gardner, History, Athletics: Wilda Goode, Business Educa- tion, Future Business Leaders ot America: Mavis Graver, Eng- lishy Nell Guthrie, Scienceg Dick Gwinn, History, Athletics, Fel- lowship ot Christian Athletes. Helen Hagler, Library, Depart- ment Chairmang Ruth Hale, Homemakingy George Hall, Sci- enceg Cathem Hanks, Senior Counselor: Stan Harrison, Math- ematics, Department Chairman. Shirley Heller, English, Cama- ratag Carl Henson, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselorg Polly Higginbotham, Industrial Educa- tion Secretary, Iohn Hogan, Eng- lish, Athletics, Lettermen's Club: Ruth Holton, English, Board ot Directors. Iirn Howard, History, Athleticsg Philip Hunt, Special Education: Elizabeth Kirkman, Business Ed- ucationg Loucillah Kirkpatrick, Distributive Education Coordina- tor, DECA, Delta Lamberton, English, Foreign Language. Ierrold Lawless, instrumental Music, Mildred Lee, Attendance Clerkg Richard Lousch, Bcys' Physical Education, Athleticsg Leon Luce, Historyg Sandra Luet- kemeyer, Girls' Physical Educa- tion, Modern Dance Club. ,tv tt, 413 Y. 'il v'r 'P'l 05 i '35 11 xi' ' ,W y . ,.,. .,, ,itl L ti. 27 n an off moment' Coach Johr t-ioaar owes his telic ich rs Mrs i orrs err M Diare Seeba s some inside tips on the art ot tootbail. Iwannah Lusty, l-lomemaking, Department Chairman: Elmer Mabry, lndustrial Education, VICA: Virginia Marks, Business Education, Department Chair- man: Albert Martin, AudiaVis- ual Director, Stagecraft, Daze Director: Melvin Martin, lndus- trial Education. Alma Maxie, Special Educa- tion: Iewell Maynard, English: Ernest McHugh, Science, Senior Class Sponsor, Key Club: Iames Mitchell, History, Department Chairman, Board oi Directors, Town Hall Ushers: Billie Mook, Girls' Physical Education, Girls' Recreation Association. Charles W. Moore, Supervised Study: Iames Morton, History, Advertising Board: Carol Nas- worthy, English, Bed Feathers: Dody Nesbit, Sophomore Coun- selor: Sue Newton, English, For- eign Language, Latin Club. Bob Odle, English, Speech, Speakers' Bureau: C. H. Orr, Mathematics Activities Fund Treasurer: Nadine Orr, Begis- trar: Daniel O'Shea, Boys' Phys- ical Education, Athletics, Fellow- ship oi Christian Athletes: Mary Evelyn Overton, Bulletin Clerk. Farryl Parker, l-listory, Camara- ta: Paul G. Paulson, Science: Virginia Perett, Science: Marg- ery Pike, History: Geneva Pitt, Business Education. Energetic Faculty Tackles Duties With Vigor Anna Potter, Science, Virginia Quesenbery, Foreign Language, Latin Club: Jewell Ramsey. Mathematics, Virginia Reedy, English, Velma Davis Reves. Foreign Language, Department Chairman, Spanish Club. Richard Rice, lndustrial Educa- tion, VICA, Verlin Ringle, lndus- trial Education, Sandra Roy, English, Cheerleaders, Bed Feathers, Inez Sakelaris, Busi- ness Education, Law Club, Val- dene Sands, Business Education, Sophomore Class Sponsor. Barbara Schwabe. History, Di- ane Seebass, English, Bed Feathers, Clarice Simmons, Cat- eteria Manager, Mary Louise Simms, Sophomore Counselor, Edward Sittler, lndustrial Educa- tion. Karl Skalnik. Science, Nakita Slack, English, Tom Tom, Ioan Smith, Attendance Clerk, Ber- nice K. Springer, Special Educa- tion, lean Staniield. English. Iean Stephenson, Business Edu- cation, Bed Cross, Mary Ste- phenson. l-lomemalcing, Farris Stevens, lndustrial Education, Arnold F. Stock, Science, Gene Stone, lndustrial Education. Patricia Summers, Foreign Lan- guage, Spanish Club, Franklyn Taylor, Special Education, Lil- lian Taylor, Secretary to the Principal, Mary Lou Taylor, Art, l-lomemalcing, Rex Teague, Vo- cal Music, Department Chair- man. Mariorie Teel, Nurse, Opel Thorpe, Art, Department Chair- man, Bernice Tomlinson. lunior Counselor, Tom Tumbaugh, His- tory, Student Council, Felix Ves- tal, Science, Department Chair- man. Kathryn Walker, Art, Cheerlead- ers, Bed Feathers, Glenda White, Library, Florence Will- iams, Assistant Registrar, Phyl- lis Wooden. Business Education, Bed Feathers, George Wright, lndustrial Education, Depart- mont Chairman, VlCZX. in vows' 'a lgae' -,S . eng, ' ss- - ' ff-. Individual Creativity Motivated by Fine Arts The tine arts department, consisting ot both the art and orchestra divisions, lent much to the stimulation ot youna minds in the way ot original creativity. The orches- tra, under the direction ot Mr. lerrold Law- less, took an active part in Centrals ac- tivities by entertaining the many quests and students at the various assemblies and other school productions. Tn the art department there were al- ways those students who came up with new twists in the world ot art, whether it was a bird hath made out ot a piece ci telephone pole or a psychedelic collage. These and other art projects were otten displayed in specitic places throuahout the school where other students could al- so enjoy them. Each individual had the opportunity to explore his own dreams oi creation in the vast and unlimited frontiers ot the artistic world in either tield. d f h + i t h l t h to inirvfoye 'self fill: evo 'falarfs by oractici: 1 if rumbov'lrw'1olher. 'Ulf vs. ,, mf A Busily af work, CPWHANC5 Qfurrew fr d Ln' Mismm curve dU3 :SQWM of 'heh wocdefrw sc.No'L.r'fw 'C wiqriffe I' '1.'r'e5H: g vw dd vfw w rs 11+ Phil Kurin and Linda Perkins uw Hn mud Cclff1lOQUL, 10 Find irwfovkmfxfiow sources, in Nw Cerwhml Hbmry ,,... 4 qg 5 R? 4 if W ff Ma, FW iff-vs Zhi ..-um--- 2: wg M--uh gw -......,,, Senfence diagramming 1 vim! wmmrnff: ii-wor, iv Mfs. SM'HiaTd5 Ev' N355 65:52. 1 11539 S' English Teachers Emphasize Clarity and Skill Meeting the needs of 2,000 students, the English curriculum this yegr included igcts dloout English otnd its usgge, full ex- plolnotions oi skills in Writing, spegking ond listening, gnd numerous drills, exer- cises gnd exctmingtions. Miss Anne Crotchett, deiodrtrnent chgirrngn, encour- ctged tegchers to Work prirngrily lor cor- rectness, cldrity ofnd cregtivity on dll cldss levels. Vdried contests during the yeor gcive students the chgnce to Win recognition. lnterpretgtion gnd expression gdve stu- dents ioundgtions for success in ony field. M . Heller adds a leachcrs ooint of View To ea vibrari' dizcussiow 51 licr sccifr' Efcliflr cl-if' W SG, ath and Science Courses Activate Students ln the numerous science courses availam ble, Central students arasped not only the scientific lcnowledae ot the present day but also the versatility to keep pace with the ad' vancements ot the future. competent teachina statt under the direction ot Mr. Few lix Vestal provided stimulatina aspects rela- tive to each science course. ln the more advanced sciences, the line drawn between mathematics and science becomes less defined. Physics students must have a command ot basic triaometric con- cepts. Algebraic tundamentals are a neces- sity to cope with aas law problems in the chemistry laboratory. Mr. Stan l-larrison, the new mathematics department chairman, Worked steadily with mathematics instructors to insure that the available courses aave Central stucents these vital tundamentals. Among courses ottereo this year were advanced alaebra ana triaonometry and analytical calculus. . , ,VX . st J L 'j L ' VC-'N l.,l x. 'Cs v I 'X' SC -K l.:i ., U -'1Clif7.1'l ,, Playing wi+h slinkies 1-A ,mx gl te ,4 . Q. , . ,, ,. To help give historical -were-1 fi' :1 en. rr Puffs p Man Wi recur- 1' d or l Q-wee ac' pn' :ni 1 ' -il sm' fm Roma' Current Events Spark Interest in History Rising interest in current attairs dom- inated history on all the department levels this year, remarked Mr. lames Mitchell, department chairman. l-le noted that even normally apathetic students beaan to take an unusual interest in Iunior Review, the American Observer and Weekly News Review, current events newspapers. During the tall members ot the l-luman Relations lnstitute visited history classes and listened to discussions in which stu- dents were aiven the opportunity to un- leash their thouahts about lite and people. While some students struaaled throuah the required courses ot United States and Clqlahoma l-listory, others embarked on elective courses ot Ancient and Medieval, World and Modern l-listory. Throuah their studies they learned that history is value able not only as a auide to decision male ina, but also as a protection aaainst those who try to distort the past tor partisan aain. WN Language Study Broadens Cultural Backgrounds Qiiering courses in Spanish, French and Latin, the ioreign language department this year introduced strange cultures to Central students through verbal communi- cations. The customs and histories oi the countries involved were learned along with the languages io make them have more meaning. The modern languages ot French and Spanish were taught by the A-LM method which emphasizes conversational tech- nigues hetore progressing to reading and Writing. The language lalo complemented this program hy letting students compare their pronunciation with native speakers. Latin students found that the dead language they learned actually lives in many ot our English Words. Their studies also helped them in English grammar. . ., .,,,. , . . Mxrentxu Zabalegux iwos some ins'-'ward ics or 'wir fatwf- Spain. Students Build Foundation in Business Skills The noise and confusion oi the iirst iew months oi class died away as business education students gained confidence and proficiency in their Work. With a choice oi eight courses, they became skill- ed in typing, shorthand, notehand, busi- ness law and bookkeeping. Electronic equipment helped business instructors in their teaching. Qverhead projectors and tape recorders enabled the teachers to communicate on an audio-vis- ual level with each student. Mrs. Virginia Marks, department chair- man, supervised the program. The pri- mary objective ot the business courses was to gain proficiency in skills necessary ior holding a job as well as to provide background tor those planning to major in business careers at college. Studying methods oi duplicating, J 1' kiwi ie 'f'?'il'iVXj: cape' bl. Y . Puiting the finishing touches o' ti--i :ew swim: ,f-firri-,item ftxlliedfi Gfivieti lirds 1 williig: uid iblf hr-:pei ii 'f-lim-t :Ji-.urnfiifl C,Mi,dr,ll-.,lf1riei,, Students Discover Home Everyone needs to he prepared tor the tasks that will tace him in his own home in the tuture, and this year the home eco- nomics department tried to aive its particle pants this preparation. ln the clothina department, students learned the fundamental skills oi sewina and wardrobe plannina. Girls were aiven a chance to model the clothes that they had made during the class period. A home liyina and iamily economics Management Methods class helped students build understandina oi himseli and others. Vifeelcly tilms and discussions added to student concepts. ljooa nutrition, selection ani: seryina was emphasized in the tooos classes. The airls learneo to hudaet the tamily money as Well as plan meals iittina the loudaet. Boys also had a chance to venture into the world ot toods. Under the direction oi Mrs. lwannah Lusty, hoys learned tirst hand the hasic points that involve iooos. In order fo make his pic+ure larger Hfarier Siiimb, ffaiczf miie O5 he of- iargiiiii m-iciiirie, Piwofofqrapiiy iiidiidos aii :hernia oi pmdmmiriig picmrees. Ronnie Howard gives Jimmy MCCuiciien and Roy Ramsey irisiruciiorif, for basic woodwork as ive Soo-M 'Hom We bwiinniwfg Jens in Cuiiiiwg. L if A ,hi M.. ,, -W iii I i ii ,Q .4 i Q f 'ik .Ml Wi+hH1efloor Pfam ci mod? H0150 are vocw'ioMWdfa4'i'f1s'..dv 's Reber' Cartier Mike Birks, M'Pe YGNFV RW? Efwiinid ana Biii Eiazk To get the car if my --hfiuf' i-tw-,ht-' ifiiiiwf iqirv ,I Moifisrw wid Dtiriw Pt-Ver rvririici 'ifrH'if1. Arita rnfichav if- pi-fgtiif-d r wiiqif-'rg ir: 'hii,',ki'i. Pupils Get Experience in Future eeupations Using the Miehle verhcai machine D ferr H ff-'N f Wm.. ' V i' f ' f-,-nf, ,fi , 'fr Kb J' fi Drgiting, printing, photogrgphy, guto mechgnios gng wooowork gre only g iew oi the yocgtiongi progrgms which were oiiered gt the ingustrigi Eguogtion Buiig- ing this yegr. Tegchers Worked with egoh student to heip him gttgin exoeiienoe in ungerstgnging ingustry gng technology. Coopergtive Eguogtion, one ot the newe er Courses gt the i. E., grew in enroiiment gs numerous stugents took govgntgge ot the outstgnding opportunity it oifereo. Pgrticipgnts in this progrgm gttengeg sohooi one hgit oi the dgy gng egrneo money working in ioogi business firms during the other hgiif' E lifgi is 5 15:81 2 HQ ima X I i H 5 ACTHVIVNIJFZS Ffh 5' gi psf' f?AV E 'ig 'ty Q- Tx L is , if K '2 S 'H-4 I QQXNQK Lp X 1 ., I W ,,,v L m t g M M v y .A -:.,, 4f,:5?4 ..,, : F 1 , i s Z' 51, kr K W .gr 1-A LPORT Disappointed Braves Finish Trying Season Coach Gwinn relays p Preseason predictions tell to an iano- minious end, as the l9B7 tootball Braves suttered a disastrous season. Underrnined by continual inability to score in key sit- uations, the Braves challied up a periect record, U-9. The Braves disappointed mentor, Coach Dick Gwinn, telt the tearn was marred by disunity and the lack ot a potent and scorina ottense. Worn by their losses, the Braves rernainf ed a threat to the title hopes ot several tearns as they were never deteatea by more than lil points, excludina the Ponca City aanae. Close scores alona with a vic- tory over Bdison in the All-City C2-Ol prov- FOOTBALL RECORD A SQUAD: Central O, Duncan 61 Central I4, Bartlesville, Zig Central 7, Rogers lOg Central O, Edison 6, Cen- tral 0, Memorial l3g Central 7, Hale I4g Central 8, Muskogee IO: Central 6, McLain l7g Central 0, Ponca City 287 All City: Cen- tral C, t-tale Og Cenaral 2, Edison O. Battling tor yardage, 'Wi 1 L 1 ft - iw--1 'wir d 1' r. 4 9 l L FOOTBALL A SQUAD-FRONT ROW: Edqfai Pere Mcrvai' R5b2rr Dwfwf, Ja-If Marie-f. Rlwd-, Tinrwas Jirr Hzdwscr, Mike Aitdersor, Judy Cosfabiie, Jim Rwseii, Larry Goide-sberry, Biii Pierce, Bch Speaker, Swv House E00 Bruce Cfiri Kerdaii, wifi!- Osfeeii, Gary Hicks, Pkiiiio Scweii Rick O'Brier, Mr.Ci1'arios Barn- coirri Hevirw, Lee Dickens Mr. Dick Gwirr, coach, FOURTH Fark coicki, SECOND ROW: Mr, Derry OSFQQ coficriq Jirr: ROW: Mr. Jak' Hagar coach' Jack Herso' Ar' Ruby Jim C-yperi Biii Haney Mark Wiifsriire, Wiiiiez Hoii, Terry Sreweari Horacek, Ckiries Barweir, Scarf Thomas, Jim Sevier, Rsk: Ergzles, Biiiy Keriivedv, Sarrirrw Tiqerr, Robcri' Jewkirs Jim Smiikx, Darrelii Jirri Goh-fills, Frank Redman, Dari Vkfarmli, Trov Higniris, Eariicsi Cafes. rrieraocr. THIRD ROW: Mike Morhorriery, manafmiy P-iwi'i5 Mi:,JQHfSf1rd'er Qsigk: FOOTBALL LETTERMEN-FRONT ROW: Jivi Effie , Ckfirk-1 JM Hzracwk. THIRD ROW: Rzrgcr' Jf:-fkirs, Eii Ovfi-is Ed.ir Ea -Q , Jidi CC-simile Rcisef' Dmaw Renew Erii-'-L, Lfw, Pew Auvir Rui Jirvi R-zs111 Ear, Srtewfii Sci Trfifri' QoidQf,Lvcry, Jim Cvofwfiis. SECOND ROW: Biiiy Harney Erfiiiu FOURTH ROW: Darr, Warrrii, Mark Wiiisiwirif, Miki? Sew Herfi, Shar Hcme Meicoim Herifqf Tru Higuiis W'iiifg Hgii Dffrroi' CJLES Bwlzb, i-'Tddfi Mika Mfy-fiqrfffv Plaid Viwq Eluding Edison de'fender,Qu5r+erbf1clcMarkW5N+5hivs1 cweeos We Ofc for izfade Qi? in a crucial Uafm-. Ar+ Ruby surveys 1 d0VvVNSd ba!! carrier fairer efudiv:severalbYocke-15. Re-Turning a pun? aqfmirwsl We Eliaofw Eeqlsx, dofback Jlfn EQWEQW 5'Je23'co: Fmwvf 'mic fc' is WGN 'gir- I if gk, L d g t 'f f lb lc R b t D t d f Ilb l R b tE 4 I bl ck 5 clear path against several Eagles for slotbaclmllm Russellsrun. Art Ruby Honored As fcLineman of the Year ed the ability and valiant effort made by the team in every game. The loss of quarterback Bill Qsteen with a shoulder injury necessitated a shuffling in the offensive line-up, which was unable to jell as the season progressed. Leading the defensive charge in the All- City Edison game Was guard Charles Bar- nett Who forced the safety which Won the game in a dead-locked defensive battle. The most impressive game of the regu- lar season was the traditional Rogers-Cen tral rivalry which was Won by Rogers in the final minutes by a Wobbly 37 yard field goal. The highlight of the year proved to be the naming of linebacker Auther Ruby as 'lineman of the Year. Selected for the All-State team, he did a sensational job all year leading the team with his hard-hit- ting drive and speed. pm 1, ,er fnever Jett M C l N C Ch Una M G-vt '. FIFTH ROW 'T t 'Z 3 W '3 3 y. P ag 2 .. 5 2 T Ill' ' iygpl tj. rf 8 il FOOTBALL B SQUAD-FRONT ROW: Mor mv' Ardersor, Ctwcw ao , Ted Pfavslrfger, Bl VV' M h Kearns Torn Phillips VA: 5'i'l'oc Fr-wk t-+a'r n1l' Foote Coral, MM- 5'l Q t Solon. SECOND ROW: Ph? Sew-5 R3ck, C Eie' Terr, Morellwo e l-larlfl' Thomas Gam H301 Cnf:vlfft,Wllllf1rr'K,, THIRD ROW: Terr, lr-r, Glev Co' 'I-fd. Stewart, Harold Alsofanflh Stn l-l'1FVC'f Tommy Robinson Jfaclc Pim- HBU-Braves Enduro Disoouraging Season Also' Hoping that their team would achieve valuable experience, Coach Bob Bruno and assistant coach lohn Gardner led the B -squad to a dismal season. The Braves tell to a record ot l-Gel, their only win being to Hale, lU-6. The B -squad seemed to loe plagued by fumbles, interceptions and penalties. Even with these handicaps the B esauad was always determined as they aave all their opponents a rouah game. The all sophomore B -squad was cred- ited With only one conference Win. Despite their many losses the B -Braves gained needed experience. This will he a neces- sity next year as the B -boys move up to the Central A -squad team. B-SQUAD RECORD: Central l4, Memorial 24: Central 0, Edison 71 Central IO, Hale 63 Central O, Kelly 431 Central 6, Sand Springs 65 Central 0, Hale Ib: Central I4, Bart-lesville 257 Central 6, Rog- ers 24: Central 0, Rogers 0. Finding a hole, Janne Final Cage Poll Ranks Braves Ninth In State Central's l958 basketball team proved rugged opposition for their opponents in a season marred by disappointments. Coach lim Howard in his second year with the Braves found the team rated high- ly in pre-season polls. However, as the season progressed the basketball Braves could never seem to get the few extra points needed to win their crucial games. The Braves were tried by the loss of senior Tony Kelsay with an injured collar bone. Starting depth deteriorated swiftly. Although the cagers began the season with seven returning lettermen, three of the five members of the starting platoon were juniors in the initial game of the season with Ponca City. The Braves, in general, were exciting to watch, but they were continually down- ed by mechanical inconsistency. Their primary obstacle proved to be their ina- bility to convert penalty shots into points. Typical of the heartbreaking season was a game taking place in the Bartles- ville College High School gym. Playing the Bartlesville Wildcats, defending state champions, the Braves led throughout the game in a torrid defensive battle. Allow- ing only a minimum number of points, Bartlesville tied the score with very little time to go, and five overtimes were con- sumed before the Wildcats eventually scored to win the game, 57-60. BASKETBALL RECORD A SQUAD: Central 76, Ponca City 647 Central 64, Hale 755 Central 64, Washington 625 Central 64. Muskogee 675 Central 55, Rogers 585 Central 65, Cascia Hall 495 Central 57, Bartlesville 605 Central 56, Edison 4l5 Central 49. New Lima 545 Central 76, Fort Cobb 635 Central 72, White Oak 485 Central 76, Cascia Hall 4l5 Central 58, Hale 665 Central 62, Ponca City 585 Central 62, Muskogee 585 Central 68, Rogers 72: Central 7l, Washington 565 Central 72, Bartlesville 575 Central 84, Edison 7l5 Central 82, Stillwater 635 Central 65, Washington bl: Central 82, McLain 875 Memorial Tournament titth place: Regionals second place. E All alone, Bob Garrsev leads the fast break to make ano Q af-,NAM ,..t,,s if--.gM,., , 2 g,ssiifrQ25xt1w. m.W41. 1 2 ..1:, ,gi 1.153 Hustling down court, Art Ruby iinds Bob Garnsey in the clear under the basket tor an easy two points in an action packed game with Bartlesvllle. Venturous Braves Snatch Sting From Hornets During the regular season, the Braves sported six winning games 5 in tournament play they definitely proved superior. At the Memorial Tournament, the Braves lost only to New Lima and won their last two outings. A surge oi hope was felt in the Regionals as they mauled Stillwater, 82- 63, and defeated arch-rival Washington. Climaxing their seventh Consecutive win- ning season, the Braves captured second place in a hard-tought regional battle by deteating the Washington Hornets. Attempting to break the press, Pat Newman passes to Ron McMullen. K is Af , .sf ,uxalviffiflvffk -YW-Sf gigiggw, W, .. C 'il' , fsvmr na-if ww X , 1 5' 'QW A 5. 4, 2' v' Lx, if L , 'Q ,. mv! - ,,,... Qwwq W gg J-:xaww . . ,,,, V Q f 7 5 ll V m 5132 f lin 5 BASKETBALL A SQUAD: Lf' A Mr'-.ff ' P L lf el- Pr V 5: v 1' - f V1 f - wr ow H a ' ff 'E' -' 5? ' 1 lflfd, Second In Regionals Laid In Braves' Basket M. , mf 1-as S, aw , A L , - fw WS . iq si ,.. A M 1 L f , ' ' 9 Qu I 4 as fs-... ' L3 s 6 ' BASKETBALL LETTERMEN: B' w T: r 2- ' S H r T A M'-rd P -- N' P A f Q V Junior Ronald Douglas 1' ,V f f 1: A + ' 1 1, , -, Q. Planning game slralfegy, fin Gfwe fro Coat? l-ifnffc, ll B-Squad Finds Disheartening Season Results A 3-ll season marked the eiiorts of Cen- tral's B-squad team this year. Under the direction oi Coach Bob Bruno, the boys took only three victoriesg two over Edi- son, 56-42 and 51-44, and one over Cascia, 61-42. Many times Coach Bruno let some of the B-squad players play in the varsity games in order to give them experience tor the comina season on the A-squad. The coach anticipates a better season next year and hopes this year's record has no effect on next year's varsity team. BASKETBALL RECORD B SQUAD: Central 37, Ponca City 49: Central 32, Hale 557 Central 43, Washington 75: Central 50, Muslcogee 527 Central 56, Edison 427 Central 54, Rogers 697 Cen- tral 421 Cascia Hall 481 Central 53, Bartlesville 671 Central 40, Edison 557 Central bl, Cascia Hall 427 Central 38, Rogers 737 Central 55, Washington 7l7 Central 49, Bartlesville 531 Central 5l, Edison 44. Johnny Horner lays in an easv two poirts aaainst the Edison Eacles BASKETBALL B SQUAD-FRONT ROW: Johnny Horner, Phillip Gaither, Charles Notlev Dvvifiht Morrison, Jim l-lorficelc, Tommy Sewell Roy Platt, Stem Page Kim Vfilsor. SECOND ROW: Bruce Tre, Bob Bruno coach. 'I' 'E' .cg ... .l -it ,,...si.s, so 1i:1 s ati' ' .I-,ff ez 2421. - Hr sr me I lev i. - WRESTLING SQUAD-FRONT ROW: Randy Shepard, Chick Sanders, Tony Dugan, Bob Stewart, Harold Buntt, SECOND ROW: Morgan Anderson, Carl Mendenhall, Bruce Munns, John Bowman, Bob Bruce, lorn Ramsey, Roger Henderson, Mike Friedl, Steve Wrestlers Place Second S ' I-5 - Coaches Bridges and Barnhart give instructions to Central rnatman. Gabberd, Ronnie Eberle, Dorrie Smith. THIRD ROW: Dwayne Cobbs, Frank I-Ierrirnan, Carl I-lenson, Pat OBrien, Vic Bolton, Mike Bolch, Ricky O'Brien, Charles Lynch, Pat Harvey, Bill Mc- Mahan, Bill Kennedy, Jackie Rogers, Mike Barrett. In Regional Tourney Under the skillful coaching of Bodney Bridaes Central's wrestlers fought to a sec- ond place finish behind Hale for the Con- ference Championship. Central matmen seized two fourth place finishes in the Midwest City and Edison tournaments, but captured a strong run- ner-up position in the tough lil-team Be- aional tournament play-offs. ln posting a B-2 record, five Braves Won honors for Central in the Beaionals. Bob Shepard and Ernie l-larris placed first, Chick Sanders, Bonnie Eherlie, and Har- old Buntt placed second. All five quali- fied for State in which l-larris and Buntt took second and fourth, respectively. WRESTLING RECORD: Central 23, McLain I8g 4th place Mid- west City Tourneyg Central 26, Ponca City l9g Central I8, Kelly 241 4th place Edison Tourney: Central 37, College High IO: Cen- tral 26, Rogers l2g Central 24, Edison l7g Central 20, Muskogee l7g Central I6, Hale 255 2nd place Regionalsg l2tl1 place State Tourney. As Hue referee indica+es, f V 'J r f ' ff W: P' i '1 ' 1 5 X. 3 In Senior Bob Shepard T5 ttelrfho , L D ' 'N - - -. ot C'3.Ct .,rwo.Y,ee1o make som fr he tl fait 'ib!e to' Stfate Toorrmm r Two Grapplers Capture State Tourney Honors I 'ei' ....,,.- WRESTLING LETTERMEN-FIRST ROVV: p':L! Ewdlrwd Heed Pwr, Cc- DfVV1, e Cobb: Pork Frwrle MM- Priest Ev' Hifi: SECOND ROW: Mis- Fwv , it MQW tc' Emo' Mr' Rik OSL- Crlck Swdfv- Est, 91-sefd Eftti Sv-,-.'11 In H19 closmg maulhi ' 4 Senior grappler Bib Svihq N Newow 'Q 'rfmc-uve' cw ci '1 'ijw' --?na+7o' wwe We Cent 1 as dawg-d A+ me Nr? r HJ R f .f,,,-v . 1 Ah- ff , -' fat' 1 , A . V ffl i r P tigias fi YULSA Tillie? turist 1 itat CENTRAL cttttuat CROSS COUNTRY LETTERMEN-FRONT ROW: l-lanlc t-lamrnons, Terry Gold n Pa Sch onov r Teddy Adarns Robert Cyrus Torn Duncan Larry Sclnoonovor, Jim Farrlnoer. SECOND ROW: Rclwaid Lousch Coach Cross-Countr Team Wins Conference Crown Riohdrd Lousoh, iegding the cross coune try teotrn for his second seotson, brought in the top position in the Conference stdnd- ings. His efforts were czided by four senior returning ietternien crnd one outstgnding sophomore, Teddy Adotrns. The distdnce tegrn Wgs pgoed through the yecrr hy Tommy Duncctn who took sec- ond pigoe in the conference. His tecrm- rndtes, Hgnk I-igrnrnonds cmd Port Schoon- over, finished in the top ten with Robert Cyrus following Ciose behind. During the sedson they only iost one dugi grid finished fourth pigoe in the Stgte Meet estgbiishing severgi records. CROSS COUNTRY RECORD-Central 27, Rogers 285 Edison ln- vitational Sth placeg Central 2l, McLain 46, East Central 665 O.B.U. Invitational 5tl'1 placeg Central Il, Webster 453 Rogers Invitational 5th place: Central 26, Hale 351 U. S. Grant 4th place: O,S.U, Invitational 2nd place tieg Conference lst place: State Meet 4th place. it et t Energetic Swimmers Splash to State Titles -We V i2'frm'f4f.as9'F8XQ i', d'fMdK ln a close relay race, John Raney starts off in hope of a victory. Spurred by seven returning lettermen, the swim team won the Oklahoma-7 Championship and captured a state title. Promising junior Kirk Peterson set a record in the state breast stroke champion- ship, while Bill Dow placed fifth in the lOO- yard backstrolce event. Though boasting many excellent indi- vidual swimmers, the team was hamper- ed by a lack in depth. ln the All-City swim, the Braves placed only fourth. Coach O'Shea led the team to a memor- able season, scarred by the loss of only four dual swim meets, and the All-City meet's disappointing finish. SWIMMING RECORD: Central 26, Edison 7l: Central 57, McLain 38: Central 62, Rogers 33: Central 67, McLain 38: Central 65, East Central 30: Central 43, Hale 52: Central 23, Bartlesville 72: Central 59, East Central 36: All Conference, 4th place: All City, 4th place: All State, 7th place tie. SWIM TEAM-FRONT ROW: Bob l3rldqewater,Andy White, Dave ROW: Dave Wiseman, Phil Ross, Richard Gallman, John Raney, Gooden, Jim Lamberton, Dave Spielman, Terry Fisher. SECOND Jett West, Kirk Peterson, Bill Dow. f .mmf -- at .. . Central etters Brave Another Rough Season Although the over-all season was much better this year, Central carne out with only two victories. Both oi these victories were Won over Bishop Kelley with scores oi8to l and7to2. Some ot Central's best playing carrie trom a senior letterman, Randy Boszel. Other outstanding players were Bob Garn- sey, Doug Oakes and David Spielman. The Central team, coached by Mr. Bod- ney Bridges, did receive a little encour- agement tor their next season by tying tor third in the Oklahoma Seven Conference. TENNIS RECORD: Central 4, Cascia 53 Central 2, Edison 75 Cen- tral 0, Muskogee 93 Central I, Memorial 85 Central 0, Rogers 97 Central 4, Hale 53 Central 8, Bishop Kelley Ig City Tourney Og Cen' tral 3, Holland Hall bg Central 7, Bishop Kelley 23 Central 2, Rogers 77 Central O, Edison 95 Oklahoma Seven Tourney, 3rd place. Displaying outstanding torm, Bob Garnsey begins game by serving. TENNIS LETTERMEN-FRONT ROW: Dave Spielman, Kenny Damron, Jack Chambers, Bruner, B-ob Garnsey, Coach Rodney Bridges. Doug Oakes, SECOND ROW: Carl Grounds. ColurnbuS F t 2 S T R ' . ,s ima 3 ' ' 4 f E4 Q X A rj L :, I K , ,- ,gs Q I aoro f A W L. 2 Q g A Wt 3 JE BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: Mike Pierce, Tom McSpadclen, Roy Psalidas. FOURTH ROW: Harold Buntt, Bill Osteen, Terry Hall. Rigg, Steve Miller, Mark Wiltshire, Gerald Segovia, Rodney Ral- FIFTH ROW: Jody Smith, manager: Clyde Ctiarvos, coach: Bob ston. SECOND ROW: Jody Costable, Ronnie Foster, George Hiddie, manager: Darrell Cates. manager. Horner. THIRD ROW: Sammy Tigert, Steve Simmons, Mike Competitive Sluggers Display Hidden Talent Displaying form, pitcher Mark Wiltshire warms up betore a big game. Led by Coach Clyde Charvoz, the Base- ball Braves struggled to a 4-6 regional record. Despite a mediocre record in the conference games, the season was high- lighted by sparodic bursts oi hitting, which included the tape-measure home- run oi Mark Wiltshire. Spectacular pitching in the Bartlesville game was displayed by lunor Steve Sim- mons, who struck out nine in three and two-thirds innings, While allowing only one hit to the eleven batters. The braves battled in both the Memori- al tournament and the Regional play-otts, but were defeated in both by lVlclaain's tormidable Scots. BASEBALL RECORD: Central I, Rogers lOg Central 2, Kelly 3: Central 9, Sapulpa 27 Central I, McLain 23 Central I3, Edison 4: Central 2, Ponca City lg Central O, Hale 45 Central O, Edison l8f Central 3, Bartlesville 67 Central 4, Rogers l3g Central 3, Bartles- ville 27 Central 4, Hale 63 Central 2, Sapulpa Og Central I, Ponca City 0. mates. . ,ma.,.-:af -waitwa1l.-'mu-magnum-ww--mtamwsewmlmkvmi-Bynes ,,,i',,.fiv :Qin ahh. gr. fa. litany XULSE rtutiai. IUL35 EEN?Rat 'Y gtktat turret EENTQN Cikigtt TRACK LETTERMAN - FRONT ROW! Vir ,il Charles, Pat Sctioori- Robert Durant, Mite t-iitclfiye, Charlie Smith, THIRD ROW: Don wer D-,vid VW-7+f-, l-tank l-twrnrnons lorn Du' can. SECOND ROW: Garcia Coarti Richard Lousch ,lim Berrien, .lim Russell, Track Team Boasts State Shot Putting Champs in his iirst year as track coach, Richard Lousch ted his team to sixth place in the state. With only two seniors, the team had to rely on backina by juniors. lames Be- nien strenathened the iield events, while manaaina to take the state shoteput title, with lim Russell ioliowina in third place. Mike Hitchye and Pat Schoonover led the runnina team with Tom Duncan and Hank Hammonds pacina the distance men. Robert Durant won the conference hurdiina championship. The team went on to take second in the Reaional Meet betore the State Meet took place. McLain 35 Central 68, Washington TRACK RECORD: Central 54, Hale 73: Central 27, Edison 981 Central 42, McLain 45, Muskogee 461 Memorial 591 Bartlesville 58, Central 691 Central 62, 421 Central Central 58 McLain 47, Bertlesville 541 Conterence Meet 3rd placep State 641 Bartlesville Relays 6tt1 place1 Central 85, Rogers 85, Kelley 42: Mc!-tlester lnvitational bth place tie1 Meet 8tt1 ptace. ate shot putt claivrirj Jim Banc exh'bi'S rig Qrm tg Jim Rpgge ,, Golfers Experience Another Frustrating Season Central's linlcsmen had another frustra- ting season. The team, headed by three returning letterman, fell to a 4-7 mark. The golf team struggled to fifth place in the city and slipped to sixth place in the conference meet. Despite the short comings of the team, Gerry Phillips is one of the finest sopho- more golfers in years at Central, stated golf coach lim l-foward. Although the golf team suffered a los- ing season, the sophomore and junior golfers gained valuable experience. GOLF RECORD-Central 7V2, McLain 5'f2I Central 3lf2, Memorial 9V2g Central, fifth place, Cityg Central 8, Rogers 57 Central 6, Bar- tlesville 73 Central 12, Cascia Hall I: Central, sixth place, Okla- homa Seven Conference: Central IV2, Edison Illfgg Central O, Hale I3q Central 0, Edison l3g Central 4, Kelley 9: Central 3, Hale IO. ROW Jerry Criner Bll Haynes Ern rt Coach J rn l-lo a : ' , I H , ie Ca er, i w'rd. if .',,QL .ps vdwpav' 5 i fr During a first lesson -r 'f- tv' -V '1 ' Q1 L V- ' Q - Girls' P. E. Department Aquires New Additions The Girls' Physical Education classes, directed by the new department chairf man, Mrs. Cynthia Bender, gained two new teachers this year. Besides instruct- ing the gym classes, Mrs. Sandra Luetlce- meyer sponsored the Modern Dance Club and Mrs. Billie Moolc became the new sponsor ot Girls' Becreation Association. Mrs. Bender acted as Synchronettes sponf sor. ln addition to the teachers, new eguipment was added. A trampoline be- came very popular among the girls. Bach girl taking physical education re- ceived skilled instruction in sports such as tennis, sottloall, basketball, swimming, vol- leyball, gymnastics and archery. Tech- nigues in modern dancing were also taught to promote grace and artistry. I ,sa . V 44 l -s M rf' U P GRGANIZATIONS 67 STUDENT COUNCIL Council Encourages Schoolwidc Participation l Jeff Brown Smaect Council Presidewi STUDENT COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Rncfdii Pottelr Reima Compton, Olivia Parsons. Pal Bohm, Corirwie War'rrf:ri, Christy Pe- ters Anne Wfipplevr, Pam l'lix, ir'terscl'1ool representative' Koror- E1'f:r'p SECOND ROW: lvlirevtxui Zobfilewui, APS' Deboic bor- lield, Marcia lrcod, erschc::l 'W3C G:C f:'iV9' Sweiwie Schein' Doris, Lawfey Sherrie Carpenter, Peggy Steele, Difirma Smith, Bar- bflffi Bennett Alexirxe' Prfiser. Lvr: Mason, ,lwarriie ljucklev, THIRD ROW: Mr. Twn Ttirrbfftialc istwvi-isor' Deofvrlari Pil Kris Lirvillo - Q.. Q AQ. Qur aoal is to get everyone involved! lnspired by these Words oi the president, left Brown, the members ot the Council Worked in committees throuahout the year oraanizina and carryina out various school services. Mixers, Hello Centralsf' pre-school enrollment and the Christmas postoitice involved hours ot work tor the representatives. Boy-and-Girl oi the Month elections were another council duty carried out durina the year. Student Council initiated the school Wel- come ot this years' ioreian exchanae stu- dents Mirentxu Zabaleaui from Spain and Kostas Pantazis irom Greece. ln Peb- ruary the annual APS candy sale was car- ried out in order to iinance the American Field Service proaram. The council aave the school a copier tor use in the school library, and also do- nated SlOU to the Scholarship Fund. J-vet Pruitt, Peru Kwtrer v'ci-presiderh Sire Device Beck, Behliriri, interscliool reprezeritative' Sue Berkrnever, Cfirolire Davis oerliirnentarifm' Patti Swenson Petty Johrsor, Kfvhv Bovse. FOURTH ROW: Mlce Clacrcln Ronald Colbert Richard More- hefia Bruce G ritner 're,1,,i'er'Wil'i'irn E'ePof: C. W, Elevi'3, lvlilari Biikcs Tommy Tate, Albert Moore Verror Paul Haro, Dan lvlclifisf klii- Carlos Clmpoelle. 9 ii .... Several members of We cabine+ grirrgir , cami ard irssec' ii-ieiio Cf T !'4r .ire boiks iia' fart-3 addrP1-sf-sand piers ' .frbers :M :ii smdows STUDENT COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Sffd, Tnrisirer Fierce THIRD ROW: Lfrd-1 Swede, Pwr Sliders Ji:-,i3S'1-vP'50', Mw- Evevs, Pam Capri Cifiudia Morris. Easy Eciwiirg Shiiiey Crwfaw, 'mr-er Coiier, Hier Edwards, Cyrrnifi Srriiriw Kim Geary, Spsig Ociw-ii'i Webber Jacquciirip Evans, Kafiw Kciiv, Difurwe Hoider- Perks, Beiivbei' Dewsmi Wsardfi Davis, Rordri Rcszsei, Lvrxric Ed WM . SECOND ROW: B9X'PVi,' E'a.,Ji.i51 iviicre, : EFSCTf3f:i fe- ,f.-irds. FOURTH ROW: JUG, Eernffrd Piiiii-3 Ccxwierd KQvi c'Qse'M'ive' J'3i Gaskiws Lfrcfa Dfivis Jus, Smirr, Karen Howfs 5-fvimic Uirrg Fzrre-r SW: Pace Kosws Piffazi., AFS' Jerr correr-,gmrxdimi secremrfy Vaiericf Birslco, Pam Wiiiiamf, Jam Liriviiie, Harris, Roberf Deadmorw, Dom Perryrrifm Larry Wise, Diayrorr Gird' G 'i EP F i 4 ei, 2 e. 05,11 Gecrwfl Srffrfz' Jcrrgcr Pzsia iVi'EOuL1X, Gr, SW:-ve Cfwdcr Rabbi F-iifzrd Nik Cfarriprrii. ,i F i E SPREA DING GOODWILL International Club Sends Slides to Japan The members of the international Club meetina twice a month, studied the cus- toms and traditions of people in foreign countries. Besides receiving information from people who had lived or visited in other lands, Melanie Palmer, Central's American Abroad to Turkey, and AFS students Mirentxu Zabaleaui from Spain and Kostas Pantazis from Greece talked to club members during the year. This year the club beaan a new project. They took picture slides of school life at Central to send to a lapanese school. They included pictures of the cafeteria, plays, the Daze, the library, sports, and class- room activities. These slides were taken to show lapanese students some activities of a typical American school. International Club president CX,l 'IS Bewi--of vom 'he Club e wut :ligg from other countries in Proiecr Mlm wa Arom Mexico, INTERNATIONAL CLUB-FRONT ROW: FV or Prism, J-we Cfemhc-' l-ta 'e'if'ld, THIRD ROW! Cuffinf E? l'f3' CV95ldD 'i Mqphffil Beck, Cczlemar, Mies Jeeerie Coursey sponsor. SECOND Sem MilcQ.'re.'1stlwv' Karen Bode, Robert Deadmon, fifarberfi Hut'- ROW: Marv Feviusori, Lynn Mercure. Nfurcv Crowe, Sue Fitzhnqh er, vice-prcsfderrtt Fritz Hushbcck, secretary. YQ wg? .hge mr . fi DAZE BOARD OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Sandy Tlneslner, secre' Garrison, Hannah Johnson, treasurer: Anne Wappler, Mr. Albert tary: Marcia lnbocly, Charles Garrett, president: Connie Wfirren. SECOND ROW: Julia Moore Doug Oalces, Dale Ross Gail Bert- ley, Lyr Mason. THIRD ROW: Deborah Green, Jill Gaslcins, Steve ENCOURAGED TO SPARKLE Martin, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Jill Shrontz, Peggy Schmidt, Doug Garcia, Alan Niclnolsor Peoqy Kantrrer, Craig: Carter. 1968 DAZE Board Polishes Dazzling Tradition Vocal Music Board secretary Steve Garrison and Directors Board sec- retary Jill Gaslcins post the announcement ot acts wlwich rnade DAZE. The nucleus oi the 1968 DAZE Board was composed of twenty-one of Centrals most active and creative students. The purpose of the board, which consisted ot the officers and chairmen oi the nine in- dividual boards, was to manage, direct, and produce the annual student talent show-the DAZE. The duties oi the board included choos- ing the name for the l958 DAZE. juda- ina try-outs for the show, and selecting students to serve on the dance, Writina, managers, directors, publicity, make-up, costumes, vocal and instrumental music boards. Guidina and encouraaina the board to always sparkle, was staaecraft veteran Mr. Albert Martin, director ot the DAZE. -. aW' SPANISH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Ln! Mkicx Narc, T'csv,:: d JC-rr' me da-:san Sara Dafaus Sam-, Mchcf- Mar,fl'1'Q- air vesicle Chizrdler, Susan t'tfiwkswo'ath Chev, Vvlcintosh, 2cc:'etary'-trfffiini'er. Saer' Hfioley, Arrtiowctte Mcpfarlim FOURTH ROW: C-irglm SPL SECOND ROW: Mrs. Pat Summers, sponsor' Jessie Stcverworg Kim ard, vifrf-president' Richard l-ifitev, Lilti xr' Reed, Jw' New-,fi-,l, Sify Bcgtvnfw Vicki Meeker Cm' hi'-e Smitty Stcohef .lifes Mrs. Vt-'ma Pl::llf,w.,' Karat Bode KVQ AY-flrdcv. Re-.HH scenes: TI'-HRD ROW: Salt, DEQ Etler Edwfrds, K'l fer SPANISH CLUB Spanish Language Lures Students to Join Club Travel talks, tilms, parties and aames made up a part ot Spanish Club this year. The typical club meetina was conduct- ed in Spanish, so that members would have an opportunity to speak the lan- auaae. Throuah these proarams, Latin American custcms were also explained to the members ot the club. Otticers of the club prepared the varied proarams with the help ci their capable sponsors, Mrs. Velma Reyes and Mrs. Pat Summers. They also planned the Christ- mas party Which included tasty Spanish iood and traditional Spanish aames. A special event for the club was a talk by Mirentxu Zabaleaui, our ioreian ex- chanae student irom Spain, who was an active member oi Spanish Club throuah- out the year. To close the year, a dinner was held at a local Mexican restaurant. Demonstrating her musical ability, Mrs, Patricia Summers siras xt i the 'fccomcarimefv at her wiiimr tor some studs-'im Scafsh Ct LATIN CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Sui Newton, sponsor: J-ine' Smith, secre-tf1ry'Jonotte Crocker, Regina Actkinson, Marge Gilliam Miss Virairia Ouesenbery, sporsor. SECOND ROW: Nan Binder, Vicki Hoyeskeifind Tony Lewis, Linda Thomas president' Mary Ruth iH '., P Mitchell, Airita Walker. THIRD ROW: James Oliver, Tommy Thomas, Larry Matthews, Robert Deadmon, Christopher Rotienbara- er, tre1rsurer'J11mes Timmons Leslie Easley. Latin Club Travels to Days of Ancient Rome ljascinated by the Latin language and Roman customs, the members ot the Latin Club strived tor a better knowledge ot Latin through tun and learning. The club was sponsored this year by Mrs. Sue Newton and Miss Virginia Que- senbery, who assisted in preparing the programs. l-lighlighting the year were the formal initiation, the Christmas party and the Valentine party, which are observed an- nually by Latin Club members. Members Draft Constitution for New Club To toster a deeper respect tor law by teaching how these rules serve all citizens was the aim oi Central High School's new- est organization, the Law Club. Sponsor, Mrs. lnez Sakelaris, and mem- LAW CLUB-FRONT ROW: Par Lanham 'reasgircrq Cheryi Before secretary: Kathy Kidd, Myrna Newman. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Inez Sikeari sponsor: Joh R. Cfwrrary nresdect: Lada M54-5 Janice Jackfri Melinda Shipley Joei Shrakor. THIRD ROW: Cras- - www bers spent the iirst month drafting a con- stitution and electing otticers. Another ob- jective was to compare the basic values ot a rule ot law as in the United States with a rule ot iorce as in Russia. sandra Jahhsov W5i,fr'rcr D,irh1rn,Mikf-Sradyf Cynthia Roiiand, Mike Harvey, Steven Smith, Carl Grounds. FOURTH ROW: Tom Bere 'er Jirn Russell, Pa' Dun' Pxian Nicnalscn, Mike Korea carlimev- 'ariawi Rickard Craiirnin CarrPatti-'ibar..er,C:far1,i Hicks. . it K , .A i V ,Ni ti rf i-xlif K 'av A Q A l L NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: Cc'-H? . 51 ' V cuecwa pwnf-'T Pvmvf-in VV-:..f - Puig' time M ,f Pwtdfz billey D w'f ' n f'Xwki's Jedi C'3l6'fuiv Mfirfit, Jf'boCl. hike! Kfirtlff tivmm R21 Vid Sw'r'1f'fkfw-W-1 KQV? Cfnf Lug K1 ,AH-,walt M fit' C' z,1w,GL-- Uwe C Eau: E-vw Cgc'f':'d,3i'-fD 1,s 3' ff- H. :'i--'d- ' j FOURTH ROW: O T Pvc:- : '. SECOND ROW: Ss' C'f4r C5-t.iE1r k - -' JrNff Krr Ef.-:nw M'fi- Ceyf Eg,--H11 D-,Mg-s Qyg, Ev' Qel..1Mf'ff-i..- tray: Fo Cris-'7 Bm'-'eve' Judy, C.. 3'aff w 3w'ef'1f.'. Cwes D ML, Eine' C'e 1C-,ver Lirdi Dobbs Mfuvtw.-1 Dc-lift' Kfvhy Bone, S'mru'- Cabiifr Nfl: Eowsidt. Merry fluke,-r. prd-ef Rv- xi' - F-.cud THIRD ROW: Lees 1 Dewi Gi-rwldfw-f NATIONAL HONOR SOCTIETY Academic Achievement Spurs Society Members This Yew we humfw MYTWO Students TEC?.TZfff27Tf.f'f5QQJif R comprised the membership oi the National Honor Society at Central. Under the com- bined sponsorship oi Mr. Hoy l. Lewis ana Mr. Aubrey Baer, the society tormed come mittees which helped tutor students ana run the NHS bookstore which provided money ior a scholarship fund tor seniors. The scholarship standards oi the society require that seniors attain a 3.25 grade av- eraae and juniors a 3.5 arade average. They are expected to maintain this aver- aae while they are in hiah school. Stue dents are chosen for membership on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership and service. The new members were ine itiated at the Civic Center on November 7, l957. The main speaker chosen tor this occasion was Dr. Oral Roberts, who is the president oi the Oral Roberts University. 1- 8 P-MH Swefsorw, DN PTY Sdwv rom rp Rudd Hnffeffy TF 5 V 4 J f Jcmm Rcrwdv Tho w s owne W Je- Wes? R dvard W r Tommy TNQ EW P ku Kr emr Jack Pm-feW1,Sue Schumer, David W ww Smav Kkmf lrehrd. Amilcrrf FOURTH ROW: J5Hf5'o'h Bnce HON Jack HGH fv'e'c?w+f: Hwfe' Q THESPIAN TROUPE Aspiring Actors Dramatizc Successful Year THESPIANS--FRONT ROW: Sandy lhresher, Nota Shelton, Janelle Cabe, Linda Burke, Phyllis York, Betty Smith, Susan Peters, Judy McBride, Patricia Mase. SECOND ROW: Mary l-lauser, Katy Nfvrce Jill S'iro 'z scribe' Jill Qaskirs secretary' Sara Dorraus Peggy Stee.e, Carol l-tackc, Sherri Hadley, Molly Bresiriernart, Coc- riie War'rcr:. THIRD ROW: Charles Qarrett, vice-president: Mrs. Arita Duqgcxer spcvsor: Diana Smith, historiar' Elizabeth flxyery .L .L Act like a Walrus on a dietl This is just one of the assignments given to Thespian Troupe members as the student actors ex- pressed themselves at their regular meets ings on Monday mornings. After holding try-outs tor new members, the troupe began Work on producing ones act plays which were presented every guarter. The first guarter production, The Breaking of the Windships, proved to be a smashing success. Highlighting the secs ond semester was the Thespian play which was presented in both general as- semblies during March. Taking time out from her busy job as director ot assemblies, new teacher Mrs. Anita Dugger found time to sponsor the aspiring actors and actresses. Resenttul ot president Mike Claunch's help, Carol Hacks and Doug Oakes would rather do the Mpassiorateh love scehe by thornselyesl Bette T. Gibson, Debcrfah Burnham Mary l-terrdort, l-lanwah Joha- sori, Karen Bcurns, treasurer: Mary Arm late, Linda Nelson, Doug Garcia. FOURTH ROW: Eufrcre White. Richard Morehead, Doud Oakes Barr, Boyd Steve Qarriscv 'l'orr'n,f late Larce Baternac. Crain Carter, Jack trlolt, Bruce Gavhcr, Ken Martlrdale, Mika Clfiurich, president. L - - L L L SPEAKERS BUREAU-FRONT ROW: Mlm-vtxi. Zibalewui, Not: uoorsor' Charles Gwvrett Purrwa Gibson Belle T. Gibson Ming Shefvczg Phlfs Y'3'k Jil Sl'r,, 'z sg-creteu' lil Geslcf'-, M MQ, E-iker Hebrew Johrsc' cres7de q L Mwcuvn Kiye Nav,-, a'ri Copeland. SECOND ROW: Kay Nfirce, ttf,-asmovy Dov-is l.ewvt,f,, Doua Gfircm, FOURTH ROW: Larry Price Eg Ktmmgtr DCU1 Susan Kahn Phyllis Coichmrir, Gretchen Hawietle-ld higtorlfir' Oakg-, Vtgergi-pgd5,,t3 Kgtmg Plmtqqfgx Srgoe Grnftggfg Lang? Bam' Afw Lflckrnz' M ,r'rf- Dellei. THIRD ROW: M. Rob'-V' Oak- 'rid C' Cl' Re-'-d J':h'. ldaothf-'1 Rick-wd M1705-rd. THROUGH PUBLIC SPEAKING peakers' Bureau Encourages Self-expression Speakers' Bureau, under the direction ot Mr. Robert Odle, is known as an oraani- zation whose main aim is selt-expression through the means ot speech. Every year in lanuary the club presents a aeneral as- sembly to the students. This year it was the radio play, My Client Curly. Other activities held durina the year in- cluded a talk on careers in the radio and television industry led by quest speaker, Mr. Edward Dumit, an assistant professor ot the speech department at TU. ln the sprina a banquet was held tor the initiaf tion oi the new club members. The new members were chosen this year on the ba- sis ot tryouts instead ot the usual applica- tion. Each candidate had to aive a two to three minute speech beiore the meme bers who iudaed each individual on his ' ' speaking ability and voice control. Mr, Edward Dumit, ,wht w ' och -,suv nl wx, -f- ch at TU 'ilkn 'o tw LENDING A HAND Year Brightened by Industrious Camaratas Vice-president Leslee Elzo wr d cresde' ' Awe Wffnifpler lo id the v 1' Zeus car- 11? food fx llected if 'he Carn-it-hiv l'lw1vk5LvivI:i1 1, ol:-c' CAMARATA-FRONT ROW: Srsfv: Peters wecret-sr, Mir'e'i'n Zfabaleoui Nancy lxfwficihtmfxr, Susif- Suoernfiw, Amir: Wfaorvlcfrt :wif-side' Corrie W 1v'e' Pint l-tix, SECOND ROVV:.luli1lVloorc Lp :la Div Pew Wlllf-Emi: Awe Elivkf-r Puri- Ghsc' P-ft, ln, lor, Dlifw Smith Jw' Cokllt,-vj Vivifg' Sv-els, THIRD ROW: Beck, Zirrivnerrrifm, .lacklfw Powell, Mfilanie P.-ilmer Sttirla Smith Peggy Besides ushering tor the general assem- blies, plays, hack-to-school nights and other school productions, the girls ot Cam- arata, under the combined sponsorship ot Mrs. ljarryl Parker and Mrs. Shirley Hel- ler, found the time to become involved in a number oi other Worthwhile projects. ln the tall the children in the pediatrics Ward at St. lohn's l-lospital found that Hal- loween could also he lots ot tun in the hos- pital thanks to Camarata girls who passed out treats and loalloons. Qver the Thanks- giving holidays some needy tamily enjoy- ed a large turkey and other toods also provided hy the industrious Camaratas. ln the winter months, Christmas spirit was contagious as each girl gave toys and tood to another needy family. During the spring, a rummage sale was held to collect tunds tor a dance held an- nually in May tor the new members. Schmidt Sus-rr A tl-:, Jfwii- Mclnh Nl, Depot 1? Greer 'f', Gill Eff'- lev, Leslcf- Elzo, vice-pre-sidrirrt. FOURTH ROW: Mis, P-srrvl Park- ',-' srfor'-.o ' Jfsrvl Qet'1:':fid, pattlf- Dufcfw, Judy l-lfwizory Kiftwf' Sues H- tlgt'-, lit cr-55, M-'. 'tfres Nl 1:1 lm-1f'tdC'i K Mft' Eivcrr-. L. M-www, ,A.l-wfw' Vw?-11. we .JV Halloween Spirii' descends w- 'bf' f,HWdmgy Sr' Wm 1,f-dlfxfvkxi wud f1+Sf.JL'3h w F-4 J5DM'il as mombcw of C'1v1'wr'zM d5arrilgw'e ?v1Uf:f3:1,,,r'd D115 CAMARATA-FRONT ROW: L' dw L93, H, 1, i , DWG., SMT, D105 Mw, E5 ,mfr Pa , Sify M ,',' fe STPT, K SWIM, Refadm Ccumpfor Swdv Uweshsav, Debbie East. SECOND Hfassh--v'. Vicki Johmfon, Jemwie Mcfrfmh. FOURTH ROW: JW ROW: Binh-ir-. 5 -'ff- V1-1 fffrdef, Df: 'w piifkfp-v :, AN?-.cv Gas? 2 Pen 1, Kewfvc-', Debbi, C-w:H ff pf' rc H 1 FENG' GEN' vi, Ee , MGM Sch' A f- Pu. ,ff I-fv1,SH'Wf-, Di -1 Fffimfmrw Mm, RAF,P1'ffS.4,L'2fm,S?feUf1Quwey P-1-S'Uf2r, apmricur. THIRD ROW: J! no Brtswiwam T:.'p1.1u.xwrq Pxfhrcjlf: ,Lg ,V 2 f I 1 'CIF MEDICO CLUB--FRONT ROW: Sherry Young, Janie Haynes, re- lirder, Denice Paschal, Polly Diclfei-5, Jfirc-2 Smith. THIRD ROW: cordira secretary: Jerry Hansen, Cathy Schepers, Brenda Tyson Mr. l-larry Bninnister, sponsor? Ray Stephens, Linda Thomas, Robert Joneite Crocker, coiiescordirw i,ecre'f1r',f' Eunice Pviderscr. SEC4 Deedrnor yice-nresidcrl' Lynn lvlircimrn Lliwollyi- Willis, historian? OND ROW: Bc-rrfidcttff Bell, Vicni lnczyeslrel-ind, DV'3SldV2TiTj Kris Alex- Ar ww: Dernfiree trefasiiifff, MEDICO CLUB Club Members Find Medicine A Varied Field Guest speakers, tours of hospitals, and films were geared to aive Medico mem- bers a alimpse of the different phases in the medical profession. Cvercomina such obstacles as meetina schedules and attendance, the Medico Club presented a diversified proaramg one that was interestina to all. A Well-known anesthesioloaist, a aeneral suraeon, and an arthritis specialist were only a few of the doctors who aave club members an idea of the life of a professional physician. Not foraettina the fun side of learnina the officers alona with the sponsors, Mr. l-larry Bannister and Mr. Aubrey Baer, paid particular attention to the year-end and Christmas parties, the all-day tour of l-lillcrest Medical Center, and the trip to the Bed Cross Blood Bank. 1 X'-fvsw' Praciicing diversified skills aariwif-d from medical lilms and liom dFiC,lfl5i1iSl7DfClW'TS Mrdico 'Y'GVTllif'i1 ki ra .whicfiff sw lil lu cnt-lsr, MASTERING THE GAME Chess Club Members 'fheekmatet' Gpposition l Under the sponsorship ot Mr. Vlfintord Butts, twenty-eiaht students met in the tac- ulty dining room each Thursday to en- aaae in the ditticult game ot chess. The Chess Club's main purpose was to teach new members how to play and to help old members qain experience in the strateaic moves of the aame. Two teams ot tive people each were chosen to play in the interstate tourna- ments that were held twice a month on Saturday afternoons. President Ed Kimmel and Ricky l-loward participated in the state tournament that was held in February at Stillwater. Chess, however, was not the only activ- ity ot the club. Shortly atter the club was organized, the members iormed a tootball Steve Carpenler and Riclcy Howard tri so oulrwit each ether as thoi ' ' pl ig - rel rfrfg 1-,inc CT chess filter hfircl dw of work al school, learn to Vqrlety to the Hleetlnqs' CHESS CLUB-FRONT ROW: M .Wirilord Bults, spovisov:Stephexi president: Steve Cfirpr-writer. THIRD ROW: Rfiv Steplifwis, .lolii Jcif-2 Ceci l3qrsor's,rref1surer: Dara Breach, Edward Yehlree Janet Rfaiiev, Chris Bush, Ricky l-toward Chris l9fvhlerl:ii'wei Lfwiq lt Moyers. SECOND ROW: Merlv Miller, David Shirley, Stevew Binge- desty, Jim Spence, Tom Berricr. low' Williarh Russell Sypo, John Richfardsori secretaryq Ed Kimmel, QA l Q RED CROSS-FRONT ROW: Shorty Young, Nota Shelton, Limdfa Ar rei Hitt report ybeli Dfws v r. F K e o Tfwlbutt Dvbble Sic-ling, Diavd Vaughn, Jayant Myers, SECOND S iror Brock Barbara Jacobs Sally D o Vicki t oveskelird Cheryl ROW: M-wt. glen Roc-sele: Dzirfxri Blartzv, Dftliyltfr Ma-yhue, Darlene bio 1 H O d Sm l uv tufirt Corrie l.2!:Si'E 'f Liul-rw Sozfse, Jofvf Wlilsmith, Ciirclyi me D Stfwd, Eillifr Jones, vice-presidfrrt' Geri Damrod, treasurerg Cathy R er l-ter e sor Q m vt rr lrivlor. THIRD ROW: Cfithv Mfafon Jacque lame, Becky Bohlinrr ot Hurold Bu RED CROSS CHS Brings Christmas To Vietnamese Children Since its beginning, Central youth has led Tulsa in Red Cross activities, This year was no exception. The iirst oi the year took CHS Red Cross on a l5O dollar shopping spree which meant much hap- piness tor 37 Vietnamese children. To them it was like Christmas, because the bags were tilled with shirts, pants and toys. Tulsa Central filled the most bags. Another great event was the bus trip to Muskogee Veterans Hospital. The bus was iilled with talent as Red Cross present- ed a talent show to disabled veterans. The acts included bands, singing, instrumental music and baton twirling. This year Central again reached it's goal in the city-Wide Red Cross member- ship drive. Central's goal was 25 cents per person and over 700 dollars was col- lected. CHS placed second in the city' wide enrollment drive. ,w Q V r '52 RED CROSS-FRONT ROW: TPJVYM1 VViU5f1mi. Gv.fvC,fv1As SHN' 174,:,T5erf-a1Wfvrer, My Hfuw Siwfdfw Lf' dw Hb rinyi , Dr-:arf-f MLW lim-w Vicky B rom T-LW 7'YW 1-Nw DVFC? DONM TVofwuaO'1, Mm. Thwfv, Mm, Crwvfovd S,'F'iVY3V Humbxe. Rc FiT1f1QraWd D H ', Jew Sf-rr' ec' ,L,:':,r. SECOND ROW: pevfw'-' Z-:lic L-'Gr Sw'Hm FOURTH ROW: Cwvhi-1 OL.'Wf,f RMU: L24 Dwi, M U'-N' L, Hn 11'-V LV iuewqN1r'CvBf1Trf 5feNd,Suzfmwe-Duffmr Sue CfJWemf:', Ovvmxs, Jack Si: ,WHQF2 Dfmd TFCmg33Qv', Kwj K 1,V: c-,-v rv, VV ' Jw 1- M1231 - VVl'1rl!,v WM Jiv :Cw Jf1C: c f, THIRD ROW! UH: JOM' Mm VX!1f1v'I', C1'rfV Q04-if, Rwvff, B w.I Wd L 1rUfn'wf': 1M . Hard working Red Cross members vv've rvmkf 'rr m+rf'r:M,-5'7n avlvc 'ke ow' vw-f -A Cprf, iii? b., b.V'f1iv1, ff F,.!f1 vf ,-,Fw C7 83 POSING AS SIAMESE '10 pera Club Presentation Pit For c'King Anna Leonowens 1Hfir1c-1'-r Thorn r51 bow: to Kira o1VS1em fChuck ,lon 'A. 1 rr d drirrrurisirt-111-if rr' 01d Fr'-dishciratrirn----t1'w formalcurtrr OPERA CLUB-FRONT ROW: Siam Herrirnnn, M1c1me1 Whitrrey, Mark Tfifrue, Date Srn111n, Marvin Smith, SECOND ROW: Lind-1 Sifif--. 1N1fr'c,fWfahtrnf1:' Marihrr' ME11er' Penn 11194 Nfancv Stretch. 1 Nlfrry C1err,J::1nr L5in1cr:1,John Rfrtnbore, K-ity Nance, Kaye New- rrrrrn, Kaye Cfrrns, Donna Biriahnrn, He1cn Haas, Pecgqy Schmidt, Pe rr:,r Karin:-r, Myrna Newnwn LGQAVXV Cnsebeer. THIRD ROW: Jer' Lewis D-1' nu Bremen RCDEVL Post, Jirnes Mertrn Gary Pofter- brrrri-r Chris Pctfevbarfger David Trornosorr SaI1y Deupree. 65111 The 1967-1968 Opera C1ub, with over 100 members, presented another very We11- known Rodaers and Hammerstein music- a1, The King and I. The musicai had never been presented beiore in an Oidahoma high schooi or university. The Kina oi Siam CChuck Tonesi, hires a teacher irom Waies named Anna C1-1ar1et- ta Thomasi, to educate his chiidren and modernize Siam iike the Western Worid. As the story proaresses, the kina and Anna ta11 in 1ove but they have many dis- putes and their 1ove is not shown openiy. The story reaches a c1imaX when the kina is about to 14111 one oi his siaves, Tuptim CMe1anie Paimerl, who tries to escape with her iover LunTha Ciienny Hancocki. Aside from Opera C1ub's annua1 music- a1 presentation, the members were ca11ed upon to appear beiore schoo1 aroups as We11 as civic c1ubs and organizations. Jackson, Sue Row1-and, Linde Jensen, Jerri Chfsndfer, Bevedy Mc- Geehon Keren Bourrs, Ruth Post, Hannah Jchr sci, FOURTH ROW: Sardy Sc1 rar'd' Jo Nei DeL5M3'f-erix Anw- darker Sus-ar Peters, Terry Hgward, Judy McBride, Divra Smith, Cneryf Proctor, Sugar. Kahn, Judy Shf11cerr,Mc1nn1e Pahnfer, FIFTH ROW: Drive Spieirnnrr Steve Garr1son,J1rn Benein, Bi11Jordfrr Join' Hooper, Dernis Mc- Dfar:1e1 Sar'nnn,'T1'1er+ B111 Stuerrn wr Ke' H frcock. KING AND I PRINCIPALS-FRONT ROW: MQIMIQ Pfmmer Hwrle-Iffz I'I :frws, BQIM J. SVTTIID, SECOND ROW: Jolw I-Ioobe' CI:,cIc Jines, C1fz'Ies Gave D5,. Oaks. THIRD ROW: Demi OPERA CLUB-FRONT ROW: RIcIwa'cI Move MIQHQIIQ Dwczmpsc' Kew, S'm'Iem,e-1' Kyiv WI'+'e,f, SaI1,f I-Ier::IW1', IvIfcI'eIe W5'+fG', SECOND ROW: Mary Baker KJIW Boyse, Susirwfc SI'2ar+eI, Beverh' SIwarfeI, Susar Rf-ffaqan, News-,f Dwomrsofw New Ender, CafoIIrQ Davis CQCII Reed Svchafee Meme Eco Sfewrm, Jeaffo I'Ic,Ic Job' SffmIev. Vickf JoI1wsIc'z, Java NIQIWQIQ M11rIIyr Craslir, Sherrie Sdwaum, GIQud11 I-Iwrpor, THIRD ROW: Debbie Env Leda Smifh DC'fa Askifs, Rum WJIIIMAS, K1we B':w:Jff'e PIWQICS. JOCIIQ SIIVH -5. ' -'I fl. IvIcDfmIeIs Sammv Weed Kefm I-Ifmcnck, B531 S+uefmfmv: Bum ,K . , Cmhpf Sum: perk, I'cI'-1 Iifcfrwh Tom Eefirflv S+eve Squire, MICI'-I I I-1ITCIT,C AMG' Oizbwf, Dffve SWWH, FOURTH ROW: I'IerIfP' Inomas, CIVIQS Gare? Bmw SmI+H, Swdy TI'TI'GSI'WSf, Prnfie R.. Iedwe Marcia Irbsdxf Jil' Gaskim. Comic Wafrerw, DE'bOl 1I'I Green CMIIHG LIffrr 'ni', Susie Sppevaw, FIFTH ROW: CI.1ck Jam Dow: Oikc-H Bucs- GaI'I:er' Icrvwy Iive Robew Dejdnwr MIR Gfwrefr, Drive: Sfmde-H5 Ru5e,eII Kevwdf1II WfesIe'f SWIIIL 1 TREBLE TONES ophomore Girls Emphasize Musical Skills During first hour the Treble Tones strove to achieve tone quality and taste in music, under the guidance of Mr. Rex Teague. These talented girls practiced to master voice and breath control, blend, balance, music reading and interpreting. Another goal ot the Treble Tones was to learn to appreciate the beauty ot music and to ac- guire musical taste. Some ot the girls were chosen by audi- tion to display their talents by performing in sophomore assemblies and in Night of Miracles. the Christmas program tor gen- eral assembly, and the music depart- ment's spring concert. The main goal for these sophomore girls was to prepare themselves for member- ship in A Cappella Choir and Opera Club. Sitting at the piano, Cnrolyr Potts lceeos Susie Irby, Linde Digkgy wud Mfaw Proctor or the ri11htl4ey.TltesC-ifrls oractice rnaw rows TREBLE TONES-FRONT ROW: Parr Cos op, Libbv Sissoq Kare lylcftczorneu Elsiwe- Twfor De!-X' ca Keith, Mary Lrrr Jones, Jaw Marshall fX 'u1el1 Lewis Judy Southern Linda Talbutt Robin Mui- Dfiyis, Linda Meiorif:,Jef1rinie liuclcley, Jarrzt Smith. FOURTH ROW: liollfivtd, Sherry Young. SECOND ROW: Beclcy Cfarrell, Beverly Torii lvleltori, Nanci Sutelle, Brenda Weber, Mary Arm Tate lvlorwiv Ellis Debb, Pfilrner Suzi, lrby, Secretary' St.zff1r'r' Iylchllrcslt, Mari ci Nolfar, Becky Shfirtcl Carol. Potts presiclert' Syyelmfi Ler- Pi:'1c'cr vice-presiae't' Donna fX'lci'scr Bwrbarw Mi'cl'ieli,Cl f1rl Litde Diclccf, f'eF1si,rer'.lif l-tciizcek Dorih, Orewe-. Ctrripcell. THIRD ROW: Delores Bfarocur, Cntry Wfird, Keith in by .,,,,X if 1 . ' : 6 K. ini , ' L . . gi E A gi, Z my , I . , ,S is Q - V if 'Ls - . i f 4 , . ' A iff .. if fi Q W i' f r Qi ,T , if i J I 4. PM GLEE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Thornasia Patrick, vice-president Brerdfi Fields, Elaine Psalidas, Denise Garfen, lvlary l-lauser, Jean effa Ross, Pat l-feard, Shelia Paaano Corinne Evanoff, Linda Carr SECOND ROW: Gloria Smifh, Peerlie Gunn. Yvonne West, l-lef fie Loclcard, Rose Lee McNeil, Rene Goudeaux. Carolyn Sferel, Don na Harding, Connie Schneider. Kaye Levenson, secrefary: Linda Blalock, THIRD ROW: Perm Biffle, Alene l-lamifon, Sharon Griffin DEVELOPING VOICES Tammy Thomas, Shirley Curfis, Brenda Tadpole, Priscilla Brown Slmror Bfisliarn, Elda Sco'f, Nanci Jo Aslrins Ophelia Webber, Ser- redn Bradiord. FOURTH ROW: Roberta Budniclc, Jeannette Sfew- arf, Barbara Scoff, James Effa Williams, Vellierce Jewetf Andrews, KEN Donlev, l.eVerr Wagner president' Kathy Burain, Candy Mc- Peek, Barbara Ellis, Linda Lea Donna Kroll, Gloria Osborn, Girls Harmonize Glee Club with Pleasing Tones Finding the music room locked, Glee Club rnernbers iind fhe main hall convenient tor an early morning oracfice before the Spring Concert. Shoulders up, jaws down, stomachs in, chins outl These were often the Words of Mr. Rex Teague, director oi Glee Club, as he stood before the girls each day during the fourth period class. The voices oi thirty-six sophomores, six juniors and thirteen seniors were combin- ed to make room 237 come alive. Members oi Glee Club were chosen on the basis oi their strong desire to sing and to learn how to master sight reading. Each girl in the club was given the op- portunity to demonstrate and to improve her musical ability during the year. The wide variety oi music which was sung added to the popularity oi the club. The girls participated in the annual Christmas program, Night of Miracles. and in the spring concert. A CAPPELLA CHOIR-FRONT ROW: F' foes iv-,- 5 Sand, Fi 4' Noftltwa Aliii-d ,l,l'TTDi'l, Steph-3 Jo'es, David Bards Rc'- Clirn Cn'i.f :a fiwviiso NVQ. St'v'cP CNC, t-lerwnf Cl,,i,dV- 'id Ciloet Jnt Smflt Ca , Lee paxil l-lain, FOURTH RQW3 Morris, Jfviice Jficlcfion, Lynda C: Vt. SECOND ROW: Janeiro Pei ity Whitct cv. Debzufah 5t,i:r'li'im, Kaye lNlewrnn', Susie Perks Jfilu Croclceri Cardeliii Grayson Reblfzw Works Gayle Ct-orqc, Jfivlfg' St'-wlcy, Cecil Reed, Jim Virvciwt, Steve Ellciws Slove Gavrisofi, viqfi Ccopor Ame l-letras , Pwnelifa Arrns'efaa Jacaeelire JSM yy' 51-,gqfflsfh Ki.,l15fC,5,CQ Ofgggdev -- RQ'l'ov Odoms. THIRD ROW: Slwfrvi Coon M an lvlavtia Dwvyt CONTINUING TRADITIONS A Cappella Choir Attains Musical Perfection One oi the oldest musical oraanizations at Central, A Capella Choir has provided religious proarams tor the student body since l927. This year's Choir continued to uphold the tine traditions established by its predecessors. Under the direction ot Mr. Rex Teaaue, members ot A Cappella presented a stira rina performance tor the Thanlqsaivina asf sembly as Well as the Easter Assembly. To make the Christmas holiday complete, Mr. Teaaue combined the talented choir with his other vocal aroups to set the holi- day mood With the traditional Night oi Miracles by lohn W. Peterson. ln November the Choir, toaether with members oi the Cpera Club, participated in the AlleCity Pall Music Festival with other hiah school vocal aroups. A Capella Choir also contributed to the beauty and solemnity oi araduation by providina muf sic tor the Vespers Service. Offering their valuable advice, A Cappella office-'s Steve Garvfsov Kathy Bovse and Kenny' Plfancock claw llie lLlFi'2kSCiVlV'fl tlCSS'Tlbl.. ,WW ,S ,,,,, , K W .5 i ' i , i t N-fi f Q xx ,, Q ,1 A CAPPELLA CHOIR-FRONT ROW: Jfre- NICFCER, BevS111af'ieN Qvcizffx Jorce, f ii: T1':' Wavcdg, Jer, Def. Mark Buff M?ke Sul, L40 mo, 25 , S'rw H Swrfif- Scflmf Pm Ecwv frkfimew Rim? RAW pw' Jw Llwihi. FOURTH ROW: Dfw!! 'Wcrvcsof Dofvwfa Nr-why, Janicge GrecvuwQrN, Trecffa Jorma: SECOND ROW: EMLUH' fWz:r', Svivesfm' Lirdaey, Canoe ChaooeUe, John Hnms Uafi Uncle' T': TWF?sv1fz' Jin: Pfese, Dc':wJ3nf's,An': f'- Mac- r GEL' R141-', U-sb?-i VVRVYFS LV' VV bv l dfe Hievief Dzfafj, SLD Aw R5wY,:':3 KVM' Piqua Sf crefafw Mig RUTH MPC? Df ' Sxfdwwfire, J' KVISHJ Cowfw. THIRD ROW: MPM Deflier John Hoooeer GeHing some people iogeiher 1' t 'L : cf- PA Cure CWM '- 'Cf e rL'+f.L H' fc ifwoy: ' 25: vii-. Q .. rf- mf 53. fi 5 iii if PRIDE OF CENTRAL HIGH Symphonic Band Marches To State Supremacy Being chosen for the All-State Band, N ' -we' D 6- R: Neff t aff: M NNN ' -fl M C V' Q z:-- ' '. SYMPHONIC BAND-FRONT ROW: M if, 514:11 Ge-' D -is-' DeboU1t3t. rri'r Larrrn: Mcrwf Nf-rc. bww . SECOND ROW: Gerfalolw Blufffbled, Richard Winvgr Brin Mic-fi Dcnuld Roiierf, Phill- W J rl' Ric 'filvx S'eve C1'r?e 'fi. THIRD ROW: P- -. l-.3 CS V E' .- 'Q' P- 1S' re Q ' A up J. C .A Q Q - Not ots good ots, but better thorn. With this motto in mind the mctrching bond- The Pride oi Tulsg Centrgl High School wcts ctwctrded superior rgtings in the stgte competition gt Pryor, Cklcthomg. Consist- ing chiefly oi members oi the Symphonic Bound, the eighty-seven piece bdnd, led by drum mctjor Dole Ross, spctrlqed spirited support dt tootbgll gctmes with preeggme ond hgli-time entertdinment. The bgnd orl- so pgrticipctted in tour specigl pcrrgdes during the yectr, including the downtown Tulsct Christmgs pctrgde. Concert pertormgnces oi the Symphonic Bond included the gnnugl Spring Concert ond ctssembly progrgms dt severdl junior high schools in the greg. lnstrumentgl music depgrtment otctivi- ties were cctrried out by the instrumentol music council. This council wgs guided by their director Mr. lerrold Lgwless. Qwfgi- l-tj.-,wg M, - Aijvr-,t. t-1a v'Et,K5 '?n- ff Ji Em' Car. t,-,ta 4' ' Tris VV'? i. FOURTH ROW: Sw. Dali- Depp Dlllfziy Jul Auf' lvlrstthewx Richard Dwvls Gary, G iv: Eff. ROW: Jn' Lv' Ralph R7t1,R7c'h:'d C' U--, Dt- Ross EW td'-ltr 1' RT-bf 1' W.tv1,i -. J C'-31.-' Rrcf- AF ,ze 2 - 3 1 i t E t A Z - S ' 90 Heading 'the insfrumenhal H1 fn SYMPHONIC BAND hiwfxmd, KMM Mfzbr R,W?1I5 PM-,fb F-,Af 5' P-fglmf. Tzu- jg CMV, Brucf VVIIWNQJ 17? fm' jg V 5 3 ORCHESTRA-FRONT ROW: Marcin Westzjfate, Louise Baum- tiurnhnm, Marie lrwfitiue Maw Bfiifer. FOURTH ROW: John Rich- .faidrer Jirnrm Baird Jim Jordan. SECOND ROW: Cwrolmri ardsori. Sieve Cferperter Liewe'i-.iii R. Vfiilis Frarlc Fuss. Julie Shqcard Susar Pr., Julius Morin, Robert Mover Steven Pi+'s S'ni'h, Judi Colemar Jnpir Pewter Gemidiirqe Bluebird. FIFTH Paula Shvr. THIRD ROW: Celia fdrfdgron. C'1r'rieil'ta Varofi. ROW: Film Nicholso' Diif Ross Siil Brffdoq Jim Lee, lfucr Rev Stephoiu Kern Jores. Vickie i-ifiirisos, Put Ballard, Deborah Bateman. WITH VIBRANT TONES rchestra Paints Colorful Musical Picture Rehearsing long hours to insure credit- able performances, was typical of Cene tralfs hardworking orchestra. Sporting new formal dress, the orchestra members provided royal pomp for the traditional Coronation Assembly, and accompanied the vocal music department in the annual Christmas assembly. With Marcia Westgate serving as con- certmistress, the group also performed for many school functions. Under the guid- ance and direction of Mr. lerrold Lawless orchestra members found they could have fun, While perfecting their musical talent. One of the biggest events of the year was providing music for the Opera Club's production of The King and I. This chal- lenge spurred the orchestra to give a pro- fessional sparlcle for the popular musical. Orchestra members ended the year with their annual Spring Concert. s editor or thr Lyre, 'he music dei3'irt'ne s ii may Louise E ,tim . i , , . . 'ifirdfier firas rrifiiiv riouiui of the dim' tire stiteiii in correctirg copy. ORCHESTRA-FRONT ROW: Saiiv Muiiwoiifmd, Karer Cures, Garreri, Duke Afior, David Baker, FOURTH ROW: Marcia Lfiw 'iip Siwro' S13 Prwiiis CGf1ci'frf1r, SECOND ROW: Jcrrcfi Pasciwai rerce Marr. Cravriord, Jack Yamini, Mr. Lrzwiess, soorsor' PM Rcberr Mwray, Sherrre Barbezff, Jerri i'i5iE, Delores Coiiiws. THIRD imrrrom Vernor Howard Frank Leacrv Reber' Raines, Terry Jfar ROW: Device Pasciwi, Ciiirord Dmiciiws, Slwiohraiw Wiifiams, Tom rfzrd, Venom Holmes. :Sli fini we , r L aievmr' ard Jxriie S'i1 i1 fzdwire Nair-har? Pu'H'ing H'1efinai'cucne:,cn Weir 'rms crciesfra iavrfais, Merch Lawr rce, Louise Efssrwfnfd r J Cir C PERFECTING TALENT Varsity Band Supports Departmental Programs Every day durina fifth hour forty-two members of Varsity Band found that per- fection of their instrument constituted the main aoal of the class. Throuah diliaent practice and daily rehearsals they pre- pared themselves for participation in the music departments Spring Concert held in May. Mr. lerrold Lawless directed band members to a high dearee of proficiency in the performance of various types of musical arranaements. Qther activities of the Varsity Band in- cluded usherina for all functions of the instrumental music department and per- formina in aeneral assemblies. Many band members took part in Centrals Marching Band and enthusiastically sup' ported departmental candy sales. The candy sales, which netted a profit of over SlUOO, financed the purchase of new in- Gnvlng varsity band 'nemo-r Navc. Bfrtterm-fd fidvscf- or from 'Q M, p,,t,,tid iw ,.,,,,i2 ,Dfw ,,tr t struments, uniforms and equipment. lVlf!f'g'i!'-' Ciulaier, JUTNSVEE Sl'Wl'1 fxwibntw VV.xlkf3f4 N--divx Dani' ., STN: fNA5r'f Ptzoert Stilrrtroaef of-Clow Y-Zfrurx SECOND ROW: Claw Cao vis ddr- Darfd Sliffdfli Dex? M 'den Qflreriw Jfrfes lic' S'n t D'lDC'l'1lx RISC rl v l-l,lll'l N KC, 3i Al'?'ld EUMUKS Jill' M.. :1 , Vin : ' lf75:' E' K' C.'VlVV 'i cl-71 Clad Cff, Jar' Scrf. f1f'ni'fj THIRD ROW: G'f'ifw Mow SYmpl'1onic band member Robw' Mwfw-an dd CVYX-+9iCb'TPf-17:5 bfo+Per JUN Fi vifslfv bind msffbfvr Wfizgks 04 We ado 5' sewn? bfwd cmd VARSITY BAND-FRONT ROW: Cnadic Wiffiamss, Reber? Fu' HOHQW. THIRD ROW: Tommy Pdce, Sfiifhiy Towmerd, WP qason, Icmfacio Qafirza, Pl'xIUip Pace. SECOND ROW: Jacquewrv Smifb, Mr. Jerrold Lawkfss, 'sponsor' Corkv Hill, Sfeve Gfibbfifd. Roibifs, LVN RAD. MQLQ O Ne-IH, Dov Fifzqorsfd Joe Jack, Law, VViUiam DCLCTNHS Tow Lewis. J! 'E 5.11 I' O Ilfwor- Mt. Carl I.. IVIcCfi'I' ity Mt. Jvvies M,'ckeII, Miss Jeff BOARD OF DIRECTORS-LEFT TO RIG-I-IT: Mr, C 4. rv . . , . W. -, . . , fwfrte Vf1. e' Mr, Ro, If.: s .f ss R-1 oifcrctm' Miss Ru S4 'taers J Ir' Bc-Aware Qi- ' H21 v ff Sfwke' I. .W ,V ,,,.. ,..eoce .-V. Board Of Directors Distribute School Funds The responsibility tor handling Central l-ligh Schools financial business was again placed on the shoulders ot the able Board of Directors. Composed of seven faculty members and tour students, the Board, with Carl L. McCatterty as its Assistants Give Service Chosen because ot their interest in the library profession and eagerness to work, sixteen young people became Central's new library assistants. The goals they strove tor were accuracy and etticiency. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: FRONT ROW: Wkwd. -I- fmiudli Morris, Kay Levirivon, Rem.-rc.: Bullitt, Citrix Csrtwriwlii I I3 SECOND ROW. Mis: rlivlm Hfwffr brwvji Svwfe afirbfte NMC' Cr: Ilrn-id 'W'I-:Q JH' Vi Ivflis Oivai Whf'f head, met regularly to determine money matters ot importance and to examine budget standings. The Board tultilled all business obligations despite many ditti- culties keeping Central's forty organiza- tions in the black. and Gain Experience Under the guidance ot Miss Glenda White, the student librarians tultilled many tasks including the lettering and Withdrawal oi books, the collection ot tines and keeping the periodicals up to date. rivzriw. THIRD ROW: Mrs. LT 2 C. I-Qlaed ciwk' Lf,-wma Ki Nady kammt Chacrfii , Milo Richerds, Ste' NVQ-Ir, Ctmrrw I.auIf Mvs lee Fm-wx. CI 'k. MEETING REQUIREMENTS DECA Members Develop Distributive kills Sitting down on the job, but still managing to keep busy, Mike South writes out an order forrn as one of his duties in a downtown slore. DECA-FRONT ROW: Annita Edwards, Jackie Gilles Gwer Sams, Cyrilla Stewart, Doris Holland, Debi King, Jan Spencer, Juanita Ayalos, chaplain. SECOND ROW: Patsy Henson, Suzi Wallis, sec- retary' Debi McManus, Mary Stevenson, Mary McGee Andrea l-lall, Carol McColpin, parliarnentariang Pam Wynn, Marsha Rine- hart, Marian Ridge. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Loucillah Kirkpatrick, spon- ....... M Vifhile meeting graduate requirements by attending classes in the morning, mem- bers of the Distributive Education Club of America prepared for entrance into the business World through on-the-job training in the afternoon Work program. Mrs. Loucillah Kirkpatrick, sponsor of the program, provided the students With the fundamentals of marketing and distri- bution, vvhich included sales promotion, display, salesmanship, and advertising. A district meeting for officers' training was held in October, and in Oklahoma City on March 3, 4 and 5, DECA members com- peted with other state clubs for achieve- ment records in various fields. Highlight- ing the activities for the year was the Em- ployers Breakfast in December. sort Linda Phillips, Martha Brady, Diana Mitchell, Carole Freder- ick, treasurer: Rocki hlowerton, Joan Rambo, Barbara Snyder, Gin- na Dalby. FOURTH ROW: David Daugherty, vice-president: Lar- ry l-lubbard. Slan Mendenhall, Bennie Mclntosh, Johnny Frahklin, Mike South, president: Randy Hunt, editor: Ricky Stephens, George Robbins, Bob Analin. li TOWARD NEW HORIZONSU Prospective Homemaker Showing off some of the work dove for tloe Toys for Tots clrfve 'ire Lauri Ecvof Vicki Rowolds fwd Jod, Silver ivree Fl-lfx odci-rs. FHA-FRONT ROW: Sherry Young solid leeideii Connie Schrweider, Margie Blat treasurer' Jews-9 Townsend Laeif, Buxtoi secretfiw, SECOND ROW: Dork Krlr. Oahu c:w.firrief'e'T'i:- Pitt, Ji:h'sov', devotiowfi leidoi' Floieicc Reed ,lfwiiite Lewis, s Promote Good Will With g gocrl to improve community liv- ing cmd d motto ToWgrd New Horizons, Future l-lomemgkers ot Americcr beggn the yecrr by tultilling their purpose. The first project oi FHA Wcis to help in the Toys for Tots drive by mgking stutted toys for the children gt Sunnyside School. Also tor Fl-lA members, there were mgny exciting cmd iniormortive topics dis- cussed gt the meetings. These helped the girls legrn techniques in etiguette gnd how to build good tgmily relcrtions through communioortion. The girls were informed on the job hunting, cgreers ornd how to mglce leisure time into constructive time. One ot the biggest events oi the yecrr Wgs the Stcrte FHA rcrlly which crll the members help plgn during their meetings. Fl-lA girls celebrcited the yuletide seg- son with cr pgrty gt which reireshments were served cmd grits were exchcrnged. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Jessis Digee soonsor: Jodie Silver vice-presi deirt' Patricia Slgrov, Shirlf-J Sfgrg-,l ristorifir-7 Juv-i+q Will ling rf-- co e Vicr Pa-,folds off--Side . - :A-N . 4-. FBLA-FRONT ROW: Serdi, Clark, Jain' Hdlerd, Marilyn t-iitf, Margaret Dimbfur, Arlene Biilinqsly, Regina Palmer, Linda Ven Buskirlc, Jotce Hortor' treasure . SECOND ROW: Judy Edf mirstor, pf-fliarnertarifft Kftthx Osbtsrr' Debbie Btwirev, Pauls Steele, Carmen Wright, Bonnie Parks, Liliifm Reed, Annette Moore, Cindy Roberts. THIRD ROW: Mrs, Wilde Goode, sponsor: Di anne Bcfirdrnarr, Jarct Cakferf, Paula Maddtfx, Riva Laughlin Club In her position as the secretary for fu downtown Ifzw-yer, Antoinette Loveladv CX'?2'YT'GiiiiSS the aims ard the principles stressed by FBLA rouses Student Fayette Gamer., Shvof: BQ-niglrt, Phyllis Allman, Linda Moses, Awioinette Lovelady, Mrs. Freda Bell, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Janice Ofibnrn president' Sharon Hannah Judy Smith, vice-presi derty Sue Wrirzlit, Pgtisicia Sierev, Wauleua Fletcher Vilma Owens. Pattie Duncan, secretary: Ann Robbins, Christy Shasfid, Sharon Adams. Interest in Business The development of competent business leadership and the creation of interest in business occupations fulfilled the main goals set by Central l-ligh School's Future Business Leaders of America. Activities were chosen to show the dif- ferent facets of a career in business and to add a personal interest for the mem- bers. Guest speakers at the monthly meet- ings included representatives from Merle Norman Cosmetics, Kelly Girl Services and Charm, lnc. As one of their many other projects, the club members took a morning tour of the Fourth National Bank. Although a fairly new club, the Central branch of FBLA was vitally concerned with state and national business issues. Delegates from Tulsa attended the State Future Business Leaders Convention on March 22, 23 and 24. - i fk A' fkn 0 G-infra..- VICA-FRONT ROW: C'.de 52-fdgsfy Pcbeft Mefflu Jirwn, l-tiiglvar' t-term Prnt? Bcrcle lufrer G-A Evlvd t-tibia Burt' Ray Shxmlc, write Campbell, Victor E, V-iff, Jerry Aidersor. SEC- OND ROW: Robert Mfithis D-md Berk , Jwclf Bfillev, Cv-ary Hen George Hcffef, Larry Smvh Ria d, Eeru, :reside-f der' ltcnfu- ivory Lee Arrcld, Jol'-rw Solomcr Cbtioro Cmbvee, THIRD ROW: Gler Palms-f, Bill Blaclcbimg Mike Fastow, Kreg Kallembero- CLUB PROMUTES INDUSTRY VICA Members Make Development of crattmanship, citizen- ship, scholarship and leadership in school, home and industry is the aim ot the Vocational lndustrial Club oi Ameri- ca. Members partcipate in the organiza- tion through the three hour vocational in- dustrial classes at Central. Courses in- cluded in this program are lndustrial Co- op. Training, auto mechanics, printing, drafting, machine shop and cabinet mak- ing. This year, a counseling program to assist those interested in an industrial career Was carried out by Mr. Elmer Ma- bry, sponsor ot the club. Growing in statewide membership, WCA was divided into east and west dis- tricts. Associated with the eastern dis- trict, Central's l5U members attended Career Day, held at Mclsain in March. er Cllr: lced' Riva-, Er:-Weld Beb Sie' ker Steve Slfmmoes, Roy C, Aklwlwcc Piwflcf Adwrfs J-ml Seat.-.vi at? Mllce Ye'tev! Di:-: Wright Mr. V.-ilif E Plswqle, CC-szgavsfv, FOURTH ROW: Gm, Myra, Lo'-riff Loeklr-ir Dirk Ccwba, Hersche' Klrklev MM' Ewkes, Ricke, M-vhis Jos-ect ? 've , Marshall Johnson Ra pt Eccbiw Sam bl-viiea, Do' Prrv, 'iar Paul Haro, James Belef parllamr-vveriari' Mr, George D. Wright, co-sponsor. Way To Future Pa New VICA members, hirdered rm, tvliedmlds, except 're urexoec nd as they widerao A wild lvltlfatiori hold bv the orasmlzatlor, r 1 , 3, ,f W-- .21 rg ' - A FN M - cs gg O D 55, VICA-FRONT ROW: Jfrmes SHOCK, Robffr? Harrhor Hfxrhmd Huw9berf:er, James Marir LL-vm Sffevczerw Tow Dur'Qa1,sei'CVef51H' BH,VwQk Drifffe :qi-'CF Um Miufis ,HW Gflmafd, Difver' LQWIS AFV: Kefdfzw Nicky Nevis CLAYLTS fv'4gW1f?d':f- Mr. Umar Mebw Daxfd C5051-'. EH' Pc,-ers, Do'52aWd Hfvnilfof, Jffsse Secrixo, SEC- sczzwof. FOURTH ROW: DnfrJf Six FNWP4' fXA'1V'f',fXAILii'5'i1d, OND ROW: Rawwuro Sfwboff, Louis Sffaple Vxfalrev' Smifh, Phifip Terry Johnson, llfwdy Wiliiflms, vice-pr'e1:-Eden David Duwcar, Tom Lee Tim Ffif-d! l.f'Rc:y Bffzcw JO wJ0'1m, Saw WiWIif1a'Txs, Wcodie Effiscw' Merle Sm?+'q D2aP10'DfzU,S5fnVYwHoftd Virgo Russeily Q, Z, Howard Jn, Gam Kidd Diff 6.rbex'. THIRD ROW: Davfd Va' Wfzker Wiilerv Ffeeuw, '!'E':SL. 3' WM R. L. Rice C0---param. Hom, Daw Pierce Rfmdy Vxlimw, Pau! Gimafd, Tom Phmbe, Jchr Making way for 'mme WJCVYC' L. ,wd rrff17r1'i1f'wf' F: 5, Duwy Sdn-duff mflmbgra of Uv- VoQ1xMf5r51N lv-dugvrifl C545 f3rWm,',I',s'?Qf,'M THCWC- if C xv ww USING TALENT AND IMAGINATION Advertising Board Draws Attention to DAZE T ss N The Advertising Board, under the spon- sorship ot Mr. larnes Morton, was in charge oi the publicity pertaining to the dit- terent Central activities. This year one oi their principal areas ot attention was ad- vertising the DAZE. Arrays ot colortul M posters were prepared by the board which consisted ot twenty members. This publi- city helped to attract the student body's at- tention to the tamed city-Wide production while radio and television were other rneans used to intorrn the public. Some ot the other activities undertaken during the year included issuing tickets tor the Cen- tral rnusical, The King and I, and advertis- ing tor other plays and dances presented by the various Central organizations. ,,. No task was either 'oc 11,1 ri- ip' sm ill mr fix, Aa-.ferislv 1 Board N the lu riot class olfiw, Meet Me ln S+, Louis, -alfred to in-w hewitt- ADVERUSING BOARD-FRONT ROW: Mai? ,' Sffaew, Ee-veil Qwgrn L70-. Sh:-lv-, M w five' Ki' 'lr vlfw-Uesfof '. Emf, Vick, t-tall. SECOND ROW: Mft. Jlrn Marlow sponsor: Bet-.v FOURTH RGW: Doug Qirrlfa Rob MCKl'il'fv. Cfatlw Vfqrrneiilcr. if-i 1 Sw L-'karl Willllivis M iv, Cl it rtte-Tia'-' 'A St.: 1' Dfc Seve Elk? s Rox J rrrso' Cfgcft Reed, THIRD ROW: Mft: Giza sec'- 7 C' fi Gaul' l l 4 3254413 4 Ox STAGECRAFT-FRONT ROW: Reatlia Compton, Marilyn Gould, Johlel DQLaMoreaux, Jill Shrontz, Ann Bloomfield, Leslee Eizo Nancy Wipihtmeirv, Marilyn Sanders. SECOND ROW: Mr. Albert Martin sponsor, Carole Haclce, Jill Gaslains, Jani: Hoplcins, Roma- lue Doughrnan, Sandy Schrandt, Elaine Legqitt, Elaine Ranies, Caro- lyn Williams, Lynda Craft, John Andrew. THIRD ROW: Owen Ma- loney, Pattie Duncan, Lettie Solder, Laura Waid Debbi Arriantos, STAGECRAFT Judy l-lansen, l-lanna Johnson, Jane Braicher, Judy Srniih Sally Deupree, Gail Jackson, Joel Shelton Charles Garrett, Steve Rey- nolds. FOURTH ROW: Joe Harper Barry Boyd, Gary Casey, Joe Jficlc Milne Mcljeiers, president: Jimmy Bebee, Donald Rogers Mike Konas, John Raney, Gary l-licks, secretaryg Russell Yerton. Tom Wright, Donnie George, Harold Bunti. Hard Working Members Add Perfection Touch Preparing scenery for llie senior class play, The Solid Gold Cadil- lac, keep Gary Hicks ard Milne Mcpeters worlcinf: a' a steady pace. Under the guidance of Mr. Albert Mar- tin, the stagecraft crew began the year by constructing the props for the senior class play, The Solid Gold Cadillac. Then they began work on the scenery for the junior class play, Meet Me In St. Louis. One oi the many problems that the stagecraft crew iaced was the elaborate palace in the Opera Club musical, The King and I. The main demand made of the club was the construction of the sets, Working of the lights and sound effects for the production Dazzling DAZE. Most of the second semes- ter is spent in the preparation of this pro- duction which is presented in early spring. This year some of the stagecraft mem- bers Were selected to work in profession- al productions, such as the 1967 Ice Capades at the Tulsa State Fairgrounds. - l KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Bmd Gfarrigfyr, Bill Greer, Jelt Srovxv, d W d pr Mark Miller Lfwvi, Schfwvovor. SECOND ROW: Sim Pape, Divf FOURTH ROW K t P Jo 's ' Drs-.sl SEWOCV' Dive' Sflelnci' CVE5ldf-V+' Tv.i'na Khcke d Ck ll P N R C D d E er, D,-ar MCKHSHQ Srucr- Gaither, KU Martirdsalel THIRD ROW: T T Bi D Steven Smith, David Hetvndor, Dfivid Cooder, vice-pmsidentg Rich' WORKING FOR OTHERS Ambitious Club Keynotes Worthwhile Proiects Members ot Key Club this year divided their time into many iacets ot service as they continued the club's policy ot Work- ing tor others. Following a new members! drive in the tall, the club united to work on such projects as the Goodwill Drive and collection of money tor retarded child- ren. Later in the year the all boys' club also took part in the March ot Dimes and Muscular Dystrophy Drive. Their dedication to the club was dis- played as Key Clubers aave up their tree time to sell proarams at tootball qames and to usher at class plays and at school tunctions. ln December the boys took time out trom their hectic schedule to honor their parents at the Parents Ban- quet. Climaxina the activities ot the year, several members were selected to attend the National Key Club Convention. GRA ctSomething Newv Stirs Thirt Energetic Girls if ,tg ,. I-we ,,, W,L W,m,W . ...A Preparing for a lay-up shot, GRA president Lettie Golden is get- tina bloclced by delerrsive 'guard Cecelia Rowland, vice-president. GRA-FRONT ROW: Jencl Myers, historian: Christina Bennison, secretary: Patricia Francisco, Saundra Harris, Gail Turner, Camille Campbell, Carolyn Beckrell, Linda Wiserriiiifi. SECOND ROW: Mar- garet Barreti treasurer: Marilyn Croslin, Yvonne Alford, Rita Neely, 'is With a sum ot thirty airls and one new club sponsor, Mrs. Billie Mook, the Girls Recreation Association was headed for tun this past year. To beain a year oi ex- citement, the airls played basketball and held a basketball tournament. The airls also took part in volleyball and archery. With enjoyment as their aoal, GRA sponsored many parties includina swim parties and a bowlina party. Aloha with Mrs. Mook came new ideas which made this the year tor tirstsl This years airls were introduced to the sport oi handball. GRA airls also learned slim- nastics and how to keep in shape. The year's arand event, however, was the faculty basketball aame. GRA airls formed a team to combat our all-powerful women faculty and it proved to be a thrill- ina and exciting aame. Loleta Page Joan Junger, Joyce Smith, Charlotte Coaclirnar, Mrs. Billie A. Moak, sponsor. THIRD ROW: lrettie Golden, president? Zella Jeremiah Cecelia Rollfmd, vice-presidert' Jackie l-learn, Lir- da l'lef1rn, Cynthia Rolland, Linder Perkirs, Janis Riclcrnfirw, MODERN DANCE CLUB Girls Present Feelings MODERN DANCE-FRONT ROW: Debbie East, Sandy Threshei vice-president' Vicky l-tall, Cindy l-lerrirnan, Susan Peters, Reathfi Cornpton, Deborah Greero, oresident: Susie Supernaw Claudia Morris Debbie Sieliv: Arre Wapplei Parn Cooley Rhorda PQW- ell. SECOND ROW: Sherri t-laaley, Tfvnrny Str-wart, Lyn Mess . Suzy lrby, Mary Proctor, Connie Lassiter, G-iyle George, Anne B.-urlcor, Belcki Anne Pullin, Martha Miracle Debbie Bantiold, Su' zini' McEltrQsh Connie Hays Cornie Butler, Jullfw Moore, secre- tliiw. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Sardra Luerlferneyer sponsor' Sally Dix' nd Moods ln Dancing ln this fast moving space-age the Mod- ern Dance Club is keeping up with the pace. This year the club had the highest membership it had ever had. Central's sixth Modern Dance Club was made up of seventy talented girls. At the beginning of the year ten sophomore girls were selected by the judges, which con- sisted of members and sponsors. The club also had a new sponsor Mrs. Sandra Luet- lqemeyer. The annual assembly, the clubs biggest event, introduced nine different dances representing different ages. This ranged from primitive dancing to jazz dancing. The organization spent long hours in prac- ticing for perfection of the dances. Modern Dance Club secretary Julia Moore displays arfacetulness ir darcina steo. The a'rls work to nnslce all rnovenwerts perfect :pr Puriw Gibsor Bsroaiex Jecoos Sheila Owen Yyorne Ahorrd, Parnelifi Arrnstefad, Bonita Edwards, Phyllis Cofichrnan, Melanie Palrner, Patti hlsiwlcins Barbara Bennett, Karen l-lossler, Linda Shelf rev, Jar' Coulter, FOURTH ROW: Miss Cyrtlnis Bender sponsor: Nwcu Treswerd, Be'h l-lfll Eeciq, Eelrlirg Crmhii Snnith Starr Srnith, Jefir Maish, Lyrre Slfirley, Pntti Swerison Sue Berkrneyei Judy Shfillefi. Montie Srnith treasurer, Sally Bfilcer, Lynda Shonlcs wi.-E , .. .. ls 'Q iwr ii .L SYNCHRONETTES-FIRST ROW: Libby Sissor, DeDe Porter, Connee Blrler Lee Anderson, Becky Znirnernnar vice-oresident, SECOND ROW: Janet Getqood, historian: Gayle George, Barbara Bennett Barbara Jacobs, Sandy l-lislcett, secretary' Kathy Klffllkfr THIRD ROW: Suzie Godbold, Christy lee-dy, Rhonda Roszei SYNCHRONETTES Girls Show Future In Synchronette president Diana Hislfett instructs new swim club mem- bers, Kathy Kelly and Libby Sisson, on how to do the 'ballet lefwii. 41.1 N Caroline Davis, Merry Baker Lynda Sironlcwiler, Carolyn Shepard Marilyn Croslin. FOURTH ROW: Miss Cynthia Bender, soorsov' Jessie Stevenson, Monica Holan, Lynne Stanley, Beth Lund, Lynn Marcurn, Sherrie Carpenter Kim Geary Eller Edwards, ater Ballet Program A whole brand new world below the sea was discovered as Synchronettes de- veloped the therne oi the i958 water show. City ot the tutureecity below the sea was the object oi the show as girls pre- sented nine acts including religion, rneet- ing oi the planets, sea garden, transpor- tation, night club, energy, rnod genera- tion, and two comedies-l Splash, and Sports. A solo, The Pearl, and a duet, Wet Set, were highlights ot the show. From October until their show in May, the girls rnet at the pool side suited-up and ready to swim every Monday night alter school. Some special meetings were held on Saturdays during the school year. McLain l-ligh School pool was the loca- tion ot the 1958 show. The finished pro- duct was presented May lOth and llth. was ., L... ,. ,M ,sa i ,' s Q, . I .il U .VL In exin the Tom Tom keeps Cathy Tom Tom sponsor Miss Nfikim Slack discus, Choosing active soorfs shots, occupier. ' ' ' d' ' C ' C T K d t lc W' iw d Q bcharew 'rd L vdsi Trcrfiis bmw. we aes 'zres wvh raw arter, editor fates, an Aa' wks :res f nc. BRA VING ALL DANGERS Non-Stop Tom Tom Staff Derails Traditions were Chctnqedl The Tong Who says you don? have horreiwork ir' Tom Tom? Those hardworking ' It fnemloflfs wcrifizjo fi Seiurdm riaht Dl2ar'Plf'f'i eve c1'fchir i ifayoufs Tom staff soon discovered that new and l l C A l is l l i if Y different ways would dominate the six- ty-year-old tradition of the Tom Torn. Returning to Central as a teacher, Miss Nakita Slack, editor of the i963 Tom Tom, inspired staff members to produce differ, ent types of work to create a new flavor for the i968 Tom Tom. Going to the colleg- iate size yearbook, staff members found greater freedom in writing copy, planning dramatic photographs, and organizing successful layouts. The use of kicker headlines in the organization section, a full page of feature shots in the classes section, color photographs on division pages, and a bright red cover for the book were unanimously approved. Following tradition, Tom Tom Terrifics failed to be over-powered in senior class activities as they scored high in the play campaign ticket sales. Terrifics proudly sported Tom Tom 68 sweatshirts. 49,5 l08 Bl! 4 .. it ll ffffm1':.F -XX N-r iw- O-F X z Affer a Friday deadline TOM TOM STAFF1FRONTZJCV' Kicwg-W, FIRST ROW: Navi. Kfflsaf, PJ5Mv'Q Frfaef. SECOND ROW: Ci'+W,' Schfpw N1V?oi'Wmfm, Mffrilyr Earp, Me'f1df:e Murphy, Miss Nf1kimSlack,5pov- Thomas, Kfumm pair-irsgr Lv Mqgfw MIM Bekber G T9 :if'JJpd, Cu'fIf 1Wam', Crea? Ciffv '3G O Cffwfif Miscf TO , ROTVYE N'Vef: er, iun1gv1slrm1nrv.azaanmnn-xqn'.n:sfa.:.1mwwm,mmmn.mm'.m w.unmwum.QwW A f - 'M :mf xv L wmv 4- Numan:-A -f 'W'- - - .. JOURNALISM ll-FRONT ROW: Niiiiy Nielsen, Christina Bent-is son, Frances Evens. Vicky I'-lali, Nota Shelton, Susie Supernaw, Eliza- beth Honeywell Nav' Binder Reaina Actlcirson Jan Coulrer, Janie Mcplrail, Jfireile Cabe, Linda Hill. SECOND ROW: lieth l-lill. Maraaret Kieria, Cherie Cook, Beklci Anne Pullin, Martha Miracle Darlere Bryfart, Mary l-lerndor Kerer Owers, Babara Bennett Fai! Turner Gretcher l-lanreteld Aire Hickman, Martha Deller, Mariic Copeland. THIRD ROW: Sandy Reid, Barbara Hunter Mary Fer- PRESSING AHEAD ausor, Becky Eehlina, Lynda Shovlcwiler, Lyrn Marcum, Linda Jen- sen, Starlri Smith, Pam Williams, Beverly Mcgoehon, Patti Swenson lsirda Nelson, Kris O'l'lara, Fran Gooden.FOURTH ROW: Kristo- ler Henderson, Brad Garrison, Ed Kirnfnel, Terry Fisher Rey Jehr- son, Mike Pierce, Gary Condreay, lornmy late, Jaclc l-lolt, Roger Henderson, Richard Corley, Fritz l-lushbeclc Jeannie Mclntosh. Miss Nakita Slack, sponsor. Journalism Students Acquire HNoses for eWs l-lopetul prospects for next year's Tom Tom and School Life statt worked intently to learn the various yearbook techniques and ditterent styles ot Writina. Under the direction oi Miss Nakita Slack, the lournal- ism ll class iound the Work an interesting experience in creativity. The skills learn- ed durina the course were explored in such assianrnents as the creation oi a tu- turistic newspaper, which included var- ious headlines, articles, want-ads and edi- torials. Another notable project was the formation ot an entire openina section tc be iniaained as that oi the l969 yearbook. The students were to choose their ovvif therne and then develop it throuahout their rnaterial which included an introduc' tion, a cover desian and photoaraphs us- ed in an attractive and Well balanced lay- out which was eye-appealina. Beverly McGeehon, Susie Supernaw Richard Coifey and Jack l-lol' put their heads toaether when tackling fl difficult iournalism proiect. SCHOOL LIFE Observant Staff Reports Central Student Life Excellence was the goal of the l957-68 School Life staff as they labored on copy to meet each issue's deadline. Each of the twelve journalists covered a specific area of school news. Regular school activities, sports and the ever-popu- lar feature Tom Torn Beat were weekly assignments covered by staff members. l-lelpful pointers on news writing were received by the staff when they attended high school Press Day activities at Okla- homa State University. At this meeting several staff members received recogni- tion for displaying outstanding journalist- ic technigues in articles they had written. Serving her last year at Central, School Life's experienced sponsor, Miss Anne Crotchett, was aided in guiding the group by their elected editor, Linda Copeland. Arriving early on Thursday mornings, staff members have the labo- rious task of dist:-ibufim lnurdreds of papers to Central students. SCHOOL LIFE-FRONT ROW: Vivian Steele, Lynda Foley, Peggy Linda Copeland Miss Anne Crotcnelt, sponsor, THIRD ROW: M ir ll ln t Cla Lawrence. Arthur Allen, Etlwen Pcrlslns Janice Beller. Steele, Becky Coleman. SECOND ROW: Edward Davies, Ji S ron 7, Heading maiorette activities for the Certral H5 .h Mfarctir ,1 Barra dt,r't r halt-time perforrnaficffs fat tootbal, 1:-:mes were Pam ard Mar fare' C tl ed BA TONS IN AIR Collier Sisters Twirl to State Competition Two Central l-ligh School sisters com- bined talent and marching ability to be- come the majorettes of Central's marching band. Margaret Collier, head majorette, was accompanied by her sister Pam in the performances at Central football games. Dazzling new uniforms added color to the fire baton twirling during the last perform- ance of the season. Under sponsorship of Mr. Albert Mar- tin, they learned many new routines and won top honors in state competition. WITH TOO MUCTH SOUL Cheerleaders Fire Enthusiasm Into Spectators Braves aot too much soul was a cheer very tamiliar to students at Central this year. Led by the cheerleaders, Central l-liah School Naot that spirit. The cheerleaders beaan early in the summer practicing tive days a Week. Their Work paid oit tor they came home with CHEERLEADERS-FRONT: Drneie ins CLOCKWISE: Arr tour iirst place ribbons from C. U. Cheer- leadina Clinic. Also during the summer they tools ice to the Braves at tootball pracf tice at Central's new field. Their tirst projects were the Red Feather membership drive and Spirit Week which sparked the spirit maintained in l968. Stsie Strer' iw Sf-' dr Tureshvr Miivcva ltbco, Juli-1 Moon:-. .f . .- .. .s ,, '42 ss Us RED FEATHERS-FRONT ROW: Jfmei Getgood, vice-oresiderii' Mfirce Vhfzo, senior :hee-ficadev' Pewgw Sieeie puesde Sera. int-she' teeo ct'ee'tieeoev'. SECOND ROW. Mrs.K1'hmv Waike' sponsor? Susie Befiubieri, Frances Evens Becky Zirrimerrrmu, Gmc Ummm- Dmig Lewin, Klpiw, Keiig, Vivien' Steeis, THIRD ROW: AROUSING PEP Red Feathers UGG ll t Shouts oi enthusiotsm rctng through the hgiis every Fridoy morning os the 72i members oi Red Feothers got thgt spirit gnd booked our sportsmen. Sguods mode up ot ten members competed tor points by mocking tgvors, posters ond decoroting the boys' iocker room. Red Feorther-otethe Month Wos o new honor initiorted this yecrr with the purpose ot recognizing gn outstcinding sguodieoder egch month. Tradition wos cotrried on os the ciuio honored Miss Centroi with the Coronotion Bgii ond cheered the boys onto the iieid by forming the Centroti Red ond White wos dispictyed every! where during Spirit Week with o door dec- ordting contest ond seiiing grm ggrters. Ciimotxing the Week wots the Spirit Ddnce Where Arthur Compbeii Wors crowned Mr. Spirit ot Centrgi High School. -f35:.............. Say?-1::::::::::::5 Mrs. Cfaroi Nfiswor?hv. Slbowsor' Rivifhi Cofviptof Jiii Sfiskins, Lvr on Shorkwiie' Lirda Dicice-, Starts Srvrth Afiison Pewter, Boi HH? Sue Cross Jiierwie Mqirtosi. FOURTH ROW: Miss Sardm Ro, sponsorg Roudfi Roszoi, Kfvier Chfistimfzi, Gfiii Brand, Einirie Raines Maru Baker, Pura Qihso: FXGVEVIJ Reed, Heidi Arr-e Puiiin. he W ay W ith Spirit Showing the gratitude o' 'rn Red Pwvnew, Piiesidcrf P5-'11, Sfee procifrims Li'it'YYYfiV' of the Ycai Arthur Rubv, is truly 'uumbev' ore. K 1. 1 15.7 RED FEATHERS-FRONT ROW: LW Mason secretary' Juli-4 Clark, Leomfw Kerwedy, Pegg:-J Sdvvvidf, Jfm Horacek Linda MC Mccfe, :effcf CF-ee'ief1def' rViG'MC SWR? freamr-er. SECOND Kissed Je-:His EuCHe,f, Mrs. DAF? Seabiss, irsonsfzf. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Befreffi Svc, Relc Awe M'acDoraNo Chrhm ROW: Marfzsfref Bord, Lirda Moses, Mar51w1M5,xev,Cfaro!Yr'e Davk Refers Linda I-HH Mrs. Jean Behm, Qoorsov, THIRD ROW: Sawd, Her Edwards Cowie Have, Mrs, DMW5 Wooder soorxsor. Demonsfrafing +heir dramafic falenfs I' fu Fdda, rf:f'I'Q nes f13scffnc1,' Car: e' 'W-moms of fx 1 r,p'Qf,,1xK' 'f1QJV3'f':f.9L Qf wlnfer 5lCf f, 'C The To Breezy members vw? P-erxfw Scrmidh sifrlhi-d fluid 'IVLWEV 1: rerr Ix,Qf' b43v-nwbC.4, d'55C'r5 'OF'3 X' fhfir naar Mbore, WM caprured iw -'rr-'rx 'Fa Mcfrd Hman wqwd MHL. Prepared fo work fm 'uw Uwe Fm' crfv- Reed 'rxrd gr! :ce xnn.'1c1 Jr'- :' Hb Hs? mimlrag fVsTmCHCw ffm SQWV1 Gf3'rw-g,vo'n'- fwd wifi' ribbww ,-igyl .'r- 'rrec-1r'fr u'1FY'DF-Cl-, LETTERMENS CLUB-FRONT ROW: Jody Costabile, Tofn Dwi Spffaker, Sf'CfOl'iVV' Tor-f Kelsiv, Mile Pbrce, Dew SQlrcww fivar, Mr, '1':V, Don. - Ostis, l-tftrcld Qifrt, tt wk Fk.rvt'n:- s. SECOND ROW: Jwlzn Howl, socnsfwj FOURTH ROW: Swtff- Svnrnfzvs Mini' Jim Russell, Andi, Wh C-, Dtvid Gooden, Dove Splcimfin, Geor-'11, Vtfiltshlre, vice-presldcfwtj PM Newcnlm, Hob C'trr'5ey, Bill JoI'd.iv: H:-mer Ronnie Foster, THIRD ROW: Columbus. Brimer Bob president' Richard Ofillfnm. LETTERMENKS' CLUB Honor Emphasized Amid Outstanding Athletes Get your popcorn and cold drinks right here! This was one ot the most popular phrases heard from the concession stand at the athletic events in the boy's gym. All boys who proved their athletic abilities through the year by earning let- ters were eligible tor membership in the club. Coach lohn l-logan received the honor of being sponsor ot the club. Activities tor the year included joining with the Red Feathers to plan mixers, selling refreshments at basketball games and wrestling matches, and having a hay- ride at the end ot the year. Pop The club stressed honor and competie Sw tive spirit throughout the year in serving the students ot Central High. The purpose ot the club was to create a sense ot team sportsmanship Within the group. Q Q LeHermen'5 members Qxgell 7: mothcv' tio Cl by ufilug 6 Clflvc' miles pitch rr tht: :oireshrueftl stand fit fi Contml basketball 'mme 'A an CLASSES l 1 f- Y. t Fl ' as I5 m,,,.hh .Xmm.., A. V ffm' LLL' L t ,,m.- mmh' s , .mAi QI, ,t - s - . Kmkk V , , . S 'k'. g . i t Q 'Lm- K P ,,, ewi, ' s xt. . ,, -.. 5 Energetic semi s jump rope K' ' ' nl ff ' df I20 Class Of l968 Jumps Qur lost yegr ot Centrol brought with it the signs ol beginning mgturity, gs We reglizecl thot We hge motoe the tingl step betore tglqing our indivigugl boths in lite. Striving to mglie the yeotr our most meoningtul, We cgrrietl out our elections ot Miss Centrgl l-ligh XLVH Sgnorg Threshf er, once! King DAZE e with the egrnestness oeserveo ot such ggeeolo trggitions. The Solid Gold Cadillac, our tingl Clgss ploy, wos highly successful, both in otcting, tick- et soles ond otttencilgnoe. Ungguntecl by the bgnning ot the Senior Christmgs Pgrty, We cleoorgtecl our tree gno hopefully otwgited the new yegr. Plotgueol by soholotstio uncertginty, yet enoourggeol by success, we gooebted our oliiolomgs ond lett to begin ggginewith plegsgnt memories, old friends ond the dgys ot our youth gs things to remember ond to Cherish-glwgys. President Jim Benlen Eagerly Into Senior Year 1 l -1'- A Vice-presiclenf Jw :i 'vc rx WY 'x C3 12 if Secretary Karen Hassler :EL was :ra 1' ,Wx ' 1' ffm C-vjffw :L sewn I ,vww I MA ,f wry.-f -WmwMf.w,M.,..,l .gp :gtk -all l22 ti Seniors Fannie Abair: Barbara Adams. FBLA- Glen- da Adams, Bed Feathers: Sandra Adams: Sharon Adams, FBLA, Bed Feathers: Becki Alexander. Yvonne Alford, GBA, Modern Dance Club, Bed Feathers: Arthur Allen, Qilman tor a Day, Quill and Scroll, School Lite : Duke Allen, Band, Daze , Qrchestra: Phyllis All- man, FBLA: Gail Anderson, Modern Dance Club, NHS, Qilman tor a Day, Bed Feathers: Iudy Anderson, Bed Feathers. Luella Anderson: Margaret Anderson: Iohn Andrew, Band, Staaecratt: Deborah Argen- tos, Daze Board, Bed Feathers, Staaecratt: Donna Askins, Hliitia and l , NHS, Bed Feathers: Roy Atchison, VICA. Karen Atkins, Iuanita Avalos, DECA Chap lain: Ierry Babb: lack Bailey, VICA: Donald Baird: Mary Baker, Band Queen, Kina and I , NHS, Qrch. Sally Baker, Modern Dance Club: Cheryl Baptist, Daze , Daze'f Board, NHS, Bed Feathers: Sherre Barbee, Band, Qrchestra' Clyde Bardqett, VICA: David Barker, Swim rnina Letterman, VICA: David Barok. George Barton: Cheryl Bascue, Law Club, NHS, Bed Feathers: Louise Baumgardner, Band, Qilman tor a Day, Qrch.: Mike Belch- er, NHS, Qilrnan for a Day, Quill and Scroll, Tom Tom : Iames Beller, VICA Parl.: Ianice Beller, Daze Board, Bed Feathers, School Lite Bus. Mar. lim Benien, Boy oi the Month, Daze , Foot- ball Letterman, Kina and l , Senior Class Pres.: Sharon Benight, FBLA: Gerald Ben- nett: Ioseph Bennett: Gail Bentley, Daze Board, Girl ot the Month, NHS Pres., SC, Sene ior Board, Torn Tommy Tom Berger, A Cape pella, Chess Club, Law Club. Iody Bernard, Daze , Bed feathers, SC: Iohn Randall Berry: Denise Betts, Bed Feathe ers: Pat Bigpond, FBLA: Katherine Billingsly, FBLA, Bed Feathers: Donna Bingham, Came arata, Daze , Kina and l , Bed Feathers, SC Becordina Sec. Mike Birkes, Daze Board, SC, VICA: Tresc. Black, Bed Cross, Bed Feathers: Bill Black- burn, Daze , Daze Board, VICA: Iames Blalock, VICA: Donna Blanton, Bed Cross, Bed Feathers, VICA: Ann Bloomfield, Daze , Daze Board, Bed Feathers, Staqev cratt. Geraldine Bluebird, Band, Kina and l , NHS, Qrchestra, Bed Feathers: Paula Dianne Boardman, FBLA: Otho Bobbins, VlCA: Rita Bobbins: Ralph Bobbitt, VICA: Patricia Bohm, A Cappella Treas., Kina and I , Bed Feathers, SC. Frank Bolton: Dennis Bond: Margarett Bond, Bed Feather Sauad Leader: lane Bonham, Camarata Treas., Daze Board, Bed Feath- ers: Maureen Borlin, Bed Feathers: lack Bossler. Ted Boyls, Class Committee, Daze , Solid Gold Cadillacll, Thesjoians, Town Hall Usher- Kathy Boyse, A Cappella Sec., Hliina and l , Modern Dance Club, NHS, SC: LeRoy Bracy, VlCA: Kcrena Bradbury: Paul Brad- ford, Vtlrestlina Letterman: Serreda Bradford. Elaine Bradshaw, Bed Feathers: Martha Bra- dy, DECA: Mike Brady, Law Club, VICA: Bill Brandon, Band, Kina and l , Crch.: Cheri Branstetter, Band, NHS, Oilman for a Day, Bed Feathers: Randy Brastield, Bed Cross Bari., l.7lCA. lane Bratcher, Daze , Daze Board, Bed Feathers, Staaecraft: Danny Brazeal, Kina and l : William Breeden, SC, VlCA Treas.: Iessica Bridges, Daze Board, Bed Feathers: Sharon Brock, Oilman tor a Day, Bed Cross, Bed Feathers: Iettrey Brown, Key Club NHS, Oilman tor a Day, SC Pres., Town Hall Ush- er. Karen Brown, Daze Board, Kina and l , NHS, Bed Cross, Bed Feathers: Lewis Brown, VICA Vice-Pres.: Columbus Bruner, Letter- men's Club, SC, Tennis Letterman: Kathleen Buchanan: Harold Buntt, Baseball Letterman l-ettermen's Club, Bed Cross, Staqecratt VICA, Wrestling Letterman: Debbie Buttrey, FBLA. Claudia Caldron, Vikki Calico, Class Com- mittee: Ianet Calvert, FBLA: Arthur Camo- bell. Boy ot the Month, Daze Board, Mr. Spirit, Senior Board: Mary Carder, Bed Feathers: Chris Carlton. Kaye Carns, Daze , Daze Board, Kina and l , Bed Feathers: Karen Carr, Camarata, NHS, Bed Feathers: Mary Carr, Bed Feath- ers: Craig Carter, NHS, Oilman for a Day, Quill and Scroll, Solid Gold Cadillac Thespians, Toni Tom Editor: Wanda Cart- wright: LeAnn Casebeer, Daze Board, Kina and l , Thespians, Senior Board. -'K 1 Q3 Administrative Decisions Battle Class f 68 Irene Casillas, Bed Feathers: Ierri Chandler, Daze , Daze Board, Kina and l , Bed Feathers, Spanish Club: Barbara Charles: Karen Cherry: lane Christie, Bed Feathers' Linda Clark, Bed Feathers. Sandy Clark, A Cappella, Daze Board, FBLA: Michael Claunch, Boys State, NHS, SC, Thespians Pres.: Sherri, Clay, Bed Cross, Bed Feathers: Phyllis Coachman, Daze Board, Orchestra, Bed Feathers, Speakers' Bureau: Bobby Colfer, Golf Letterman, Let- terrnen's Club, VlCA: Georgianne Cole, Daze Board, NHS, Bed Feathers. Ruth Ann Cole: Becky Coleman. Daze Board, lnternational Club, NHS, Quill and Scroll, School Lite , Sue Coleman, Bed Cross, Bed Feathers, Pam Collier, Band, Daze , Daze Board, Head Majorette, Bed Feathers, Richard Combs, VICA, Reatha Compton, Camarata, Daze , Girl ot the Month, Modern Dance Club, SC. Paul Cook: David Cooper, VlCA, Linda Cope- land, Daze Board, Law Club, NHS Treas., Quill and Scroll, School Lite Editor, Span- ish Club, Phyllis Copeland, Daze , Daze Board, Bed Feathers, SC, Beth Couch, Daze , Bed Feathers, Karen Crace, Bed Feathers. Sparkling Fall Beauties Snow Senior Realm Steve Crait: Sue Cross, lnternational Club, NHS, Norman Crowe, VICA, Iudy Cunning- ham, NHS, Quill and Scroll, Speakers Bu- reau, Senior Board, Tom Torn , Robert Cy- rus, Cross-country Letterman, Track Letter- man, I. D. Daniels, Band. David Daugherty, DECA Viceflpres., Edward Davies, NHS, Qilman for a Day, Quill and Scroll, School Life , Town Hall Usher, Alvin Davis: Deb Davis: Leeanna Davis, FBLA, NHS, Lynda Davis, Carnarata, Daze , Daze Board, Bed Feathers, Senior Board. IoNel DeLaMoreaux, Daze , Kina and l , NHS, Bed Feathers, Staaecratt, Sally Deu- pree, Daze , Daze Board, Kina and l , Bed Feathers, Staaecratt, Shelly Dalious, Bed Feathers, David Dillard DECA, Staae- cratt, VlCA: Linda Dobbs, NHS, Qilman for a Day, lack Dobey. Charisse Dooley, Bed Feathers, Iames Doon- keen: Bobby Dorman, VICA, Sara Dornaus, NHS, Spanish Club, SC, Thespians, Carolyn Dorsey, Bed Feathers, Romalue Doughman, Daze Board, Bed Feathers, Staaecratt. 'William Downs: Glenn Draper, Band, Leah Duggan, Bed Feathers, Margaret Dunbar, FBLA, Bed Feathers, Diane Duncan, A Cap- pella, ltfledico Club, Pattie Duncan, FBLA Sec., Bed Feathers, Staaecratt, SC. Susan Duncan, Advertisina Board, Bed Fea- thers, Tommy Duncan, VlCA Sec., Tom Dun- can, Cross-country Letterman, Letterrnens Club, Track Letterman, Patrick Dunn, Law Club, Iames Durant: Robert Durant, Football Letterman, Lettermens Club, Track Letter- man. Marilyn Earp, NHS, Quill and Scroll, Tom Tom Photoarapher, Robert East: Pat Ed- mounds: Annita Edwards: Barbara Edwards: Harry Edwards. QUEEN FlNALISTS-- BOTTOM TO TOP: Siva, Vveskm Rf-mv' Cwmrv' Nrc, VVl1? wff 65 5G Ca'1'.Hg Vwfrwf M ,mia fbcd, JufFaM1vfzfe,p1'YfE Dxwcem,K51rlSr'f'1-msifff. A week of agonizing fension nw f ' XLVEI Seniors Larry Edwards, NHS, Gilman for a Day: Gloria Ellis: Leslee Elzo, Camarata Vice- Pres., Daze , 'fDaze Board, Bed Feathers, Senior Board, Staqecratt, Robert Engles, Foot- ball Letterman, Paul Eoitz Michael Ernissee, Key Club. Bill Etter, Town Hall Usher, Cathy Evans, Daze Board, Bed Feathers, SC, Iacqueline Evans, SC, Lanette Evans, Bed Feathers, VlCA Sec., Danny Fetter, SC, VlCA, Waule- ua Fletcher, Daze Board, FBLA, NHS, Oil- man tor a Day. Lynda Foley, Daze Board, NHS, Quill and Scroll, Bed Cross, School lite , Danny Fol- som, VICA, Ken Folsom: Glenda Fonville: Patricia Ford, NHS, Bed Feathers, Eugene Foster. Ronnie Foster, Baseball Letterman, Letter- mens Club, Patricia Fransisco, GBA, Alax- ine Fraser, Camarata, NHS, Gilman tor a Day, Quill and Scroll, Senior Class SC Bep., Tom Tom , Steve Frasier, Carole Frederick, DECA Treas., Bed Feathers, Paulette Gafney, FBLA. Belen Galarza, GBA, Richard Gallman, 'Daze' Board, Key Club, Law Club, Letter- nten's Club, Swimmina Letterman, Chris Gammell: Alice Gant, Bed Feathers, Danny Garbey, VlCA, Tangerene Gardner. Bob Garnsey, Basketball Letterman, Daze , Letterinens Club, Charles Garrett, Daze Board Pres., Kina and l , Senior Board, Thespian Vice-Pres., Steve Garrison, A Cap- oella Vice-Pres., Daze Board, Speakers' Bureau, Thespians, Iill Gaskins, Daze Board, Girls State, NHS, SC. Thespian Sec.: Donnie George, Staaecratt, Renee Geren. lanet Getgood, Camarata, Daze , Daze Bcard, NHS, Bed Feathers Vice-Pres., Iohn Gibson: Paul Gilliland, Bed Cross, VICA, Michael Gilmore, Daze Board VlCA, Carol Glassco, Daze Board, NHS, Bed Feathers: Suzie Godbold, Synchronettes. Lettie Golden, Daze Board, GBA Pres., Law Club, Bed Feathers, Staaecrctt, Lynn Golden: Patricia Goodall, Bed Feathers, David Good- en, Key Club, Lettermens Club, Swimming Letterman, Senior Board, Town Hall Usher: Iohn Gorman, Law Club Pres., Sam Goss. Iim Gotwals, Daze Board. Football Letter- man, Key Club, Lettermen's Club, Town Hall Usher, Russell Gouqler: Iohn Gould, Marilyn Gould, Advertising Board, Daze Board, Bed Feathers, Staaecratt, Gardelia Grayson, A Cappella, GBA, Bed Feathers, Iudy Green, VlCA. Latina Green, Latin Club, Deborah Greene, Daze , Daze Board, Kina and l , Modern Dance Club Pres., Bed Feathers, Carl Grounds, Law Club, Pearlie Gunn: Helen Haas, Daze , Daze Board, Kina and l , Carole Hacke, Daze Board, Bed Feathers, Solid Gold Cadillac , Staaecratt, Thespians. Peggy Hafi, Camarata, Daze Board, Bed Feathers, Senior Board, Ierri Hale, Orch., Bed Feathers, Dcnald Hamilton, VlCA, Hank Hammons, Cross-country Letterman, Letter- n1en's Club, NHS, Track Letterman, Sheila Hall: Kenneth Hancock, A Cappella Pres., Daze , King and l , NHS, Gilman tor a Day. Bill Haney, Football Letterman, Lettermerrs Club, Senior Class Treas., Senior Board, Kar- en Hankins, 'Daze' Board, Bed Feathers, Patti Hankins: Sharon Hannah, FBLA, Bed Feathers, Patsy Hansell, Bed Feathers, Iudy Hansen, Daze , Bed Feathers, Senior Board, Stagecratt. David Hardesty: Doug Hardesty, VICA, Paul Harp: Glenda Harper, Daze Board King and l , Bed Feathers, SC, Ioe Harper, Senior Class Vice-Pres., Andrew Harris, Band, Daze . Edwin M. Harris: Ruth Harris, Bed Feathers: Nancy Hartwell, Bed Feathers, Mike Harvey, Law Club, Vtfrestling Letterman, Karen Hass- ler, Daze , Girl of the Month, Modern Dance Club, NHS, Senior Class Sec., Senior Queen Attendant, Gary Hatfield, VICA. Gloria Hawkins: Larry Hawkins: Susan Hawksworth, Bed Feathers, Spanish Club: William Haynes: Linda Hearn, GBA, Bed Feathers, Ianet Hellard, Daze Daze Board, FBLA, Home Boom Officer, SC. Sam Hendrix: Sheila Henley, Bed Feathers, Bobby Hensley: Howard Henson: Patsy Hen- son, DECA, Bed Feathers, Cindy Herriman, A Cappella, King and l , Modern Dance Club, Bed Feathers. Gary Hicks, Daze Board, Staaecratt Sec., Marguerite Hicks, Daze Board, Spanish Club, Bobby Hidde: Troy Higgins, Football Letterman, Gregory Hill, NHS, Gilman tor a Day, Robert Hill. Seniors Go On Diet As Cafeteria Prices Rise Sue Hill: Ioyce Hilton, Bed Feathers, Bill Hindman, Vicki Hines: Diana Hiskett, Daze , Modern Dance Club, NHS, Bed Fea- thers, Synchronettes Pres: Michael Hitchye, Daze , Kina and l , Track Letterman. Linda Hix, Bed Cross Historian, Bed Feath- ers, Marilyn Hix, FBLA, NHS, Bed Cross, Bed Feathers, Pam Hix, Camarata, Daze Kina and l , NHS, Bed Feathers, SC inter' school Council, Cynthia Holeman: Ronald Holloway: Steve Holloway, Spanish Club. Willie Holt, Basketball Letterman, Football Letterman, Iohn Hooper, A Cappella, King and l , Solid Gold Cadillac , Ianis Hopkins, Stagecratt, George Horner, Baseball Letter- man, Lettermen's Club, VICA, Carol Horton, Bed Feathers, Ioyce Horton, FBLA Treas., Bed Feathers. Stan House, Football Letterman, Letterrnens Club, Vickie Hoveskeland, Medico Club Pres., NHS, Bed Cross, Bed Feathers, Terry Dewayne Howard: Terri Howard, Kina and l , Bed Cross, Vernon Howard, Band, Daze , Orch., Senior Santa Claus, Town Hall Usher, Jeanne Hoyle, Kina and l , Bed Feathers. Confusing College Plans Promote Senior Panic Terry Hull: Danny Hullett, Band, Delia Hunt: Randy Hunt, Class Committee, DECA Editor: Iohn Hunsberqer, A Cappella, VICA, Marcia Inbody, Camarata, Cheerleader, Daze Board, Kina and l , NHS, SC lnter-school Council. Darlene Ingram: Sherry Irby: Iohnny Ivy, VICA, Ianice Iackson, A Cappella, Daze , Law Club, NHS, Bed Cross, Bed Feathers, Mary Gail Iackson, Daze Board, King and l , Bed Feathers, Staaecratt, Dana Iacobs. Robert Ienkins, Football Letterman, Kina and l , Letterniens Club, Ierry Iohns, VlCA, Allen Iohnson: Betty Iohnson: Betty Iean Iohnson: Cassandra Iohnson, Law Club, Bed Feathers. Danny Iohnson: Hannah Iohnscn, Camarata, Daze Board Treas., NHS, Solid Gold Cad- illac , Speakers' Bureau Pres., Thespians: Mark Iohnson: Marshall Iohnson, VICA, Bob- bie Iohnson, Bed Feathers, Stella Iohnson. Terry Iohnson, VlCA, Vickie Johnson: Dave Iohnston, Boy ot the Month, Daze Board, Key Club, NHS, Senior Board, Tom Tom , Billie Iones, Bed Cross Vice-Pres., Bed Feath- ers, Catherine Iones, Band, GBA, Bed Feath- ers, Chuck Iones, Daze , Daze Board, Kina and l , Gpera Club Pres. Clyde Iones: Gregory Iones, A Cappella, Lin- da Iones: Trecia Iones, A Cappella, Bed Feathers, Bill Iordan, Daze , King and l , Lettermens Club Pres., Kreg Kallenberger, Bed Cross, VlCA. Peggy Kantner, Carnarata. Daze , Girl's State, Kina and lf', SC Vice Pres., Steve Kel- ley: Tony Kelsay, Basketball Letterman, Daze , Letternien's Club, Quill and Scroll, Tom Tom , Leoma Kennedy, Bed Feathers, Frank Ketter: Gary Kidd, VICA. Seniors Iohn Kidwell, Tom Tomuz lanice Kimbrell, Red Feathers, Peggye King: Steve Kinzer: Frances Kirbey, NHS, Gilman tor a Day, Red Feathers: Herschel Kirkley, VlCA. Mike Kongs, Law Club, Stagecrattg Michele Kraft: Donna Krall: Carol Kronberger, NHS. Gilman tor a Day, Red Feathers, Linda Laird, Class Cornrnittee, Daze , Red Feath- ers, Linda Lamb. Arlin Lambert, Band, VlCAp Iacque Lane, Daze , Red Cross, Red Feathersg Patty Lan- ham, l.aw Club Treas., Red Feathers, Rita Laughlin, FBLA, Law Club, Red Feathers' Marcia Lawrence, Band, Daze , Daze Board, Grchestra, School Liteuy Doris Law- rey, Daze , Daze Board, Modern Dance Club, SC. Stephen Laws: Elaine Leggitt, Daze , Red Feathers, Stagecrattp Betty Leonard: Becky Leos, Red Feathers: Kaye Levenson: Denver Lewis, VICA. Ianine Lewis, FHA, Red Feathers: Anna Lindsey: Brooksey Lockhard, Daze Board, GRA, Red Feathers: Hettie Lockhard, GRA, Red Feathers: Ioan Lockwood, Red Feathers: Kenneth Loney. Steve Longacre: Shirley Loukides: Antoinette Lovelady, FBLA, Red Feathers, SC, Michael Lovins: Ianis Lowe: Iohn Lowe, Band, Solid Gold Cadillac . Patsy Lowery: Elizabeth Lund, Red Cross, Solid Gold Cadillac , Synchronettes Treas.7 Charlene Lundin, FBLA, Red Feathers: George Mabe, VlCAq Ray Mabe: Anne Mac- Donald, A Cappella, Daze Board. Lois Mack, Daze Board, Red Feathers, Spanish Club: Paula Maddux, FBLA, NHS, Red Feathers, SCp Bonnie Mailes: lean Maish, Daze Board, Modern Dance Club, Red Cross, Red Feather: Ioy Malone, Mod- ern Dance Club, Red Cross, Red Feathers, Torn Torn g Sheryl Marina, Daze'l, Board, Red Feathers. Mike Marlin: Debbie Marquette: Iames Martin, Kina and l , VlCAg Linda Martin: Mel Martin: Pat Martin, Red Feathers. Vera Martindale: Patricia Mase, Daze Board, NHS, Red Feathers, Solid Gold Cad- dillac , Thesjoiansp Cathy Mason, Daze , Carnarata, Quill and Scroll, Red Feathers. Staaecratt, Tom Toning Lyn Mason, Cama- rata, NHS, Red Feather Sec., SC, Senior Board, Torn Torn g Pat Masterson: lean Mauldin. Peggy Schmid? V'kCfHv:U'f1k13C 'de I' iwmqt f . , . , ,. M, Edward Davies, dw E Per? 1 3 J - 'E'.1' 'ws ug-' Hardworlcing senior boys wfrr' My NAN'flFEH f, Ewlvor, cingw-, Mica Vzidnv vrwrzwiww- .155 ww rerffxrrw 'ha-v ouri!-M +5 n,-wfu Am Town HW Iebcmref. Y Q53 I30 . f . Q 5 X Marilyn Maxey, Daze , Daze Board, Bed Feathers, Carol McColpin, DECA Parl., DECA Sweetheart, Brenda McCoy, Kina and I , Bed Feathers, Iimmy McCreary: Ai- lene McCurley, Daze , Kina and I , Den- nis McDaniel, Kina and I , Law Club. Patsy McElroy: Antionette McFarlin, NHS, Spanish Club, Carl McGilbra: Warren Mc- Guire: Bennie Mclntosh, DECA, Leah Mc- Intosh. Richard McKim: Susan McKinney: Margaret McMahan: Mike McPeters, Staaecratt Pres., Terry Meadows, Football Letterman, Letter- men's Club, Vicki Meeker, Daze , Daze Board, NHS, Bed Feathers, Spanish Club. Robert Merritt, VICA, Ianis Mickle: Nathan Middlebrook: Betty Mieir. Band, Camarata, Daze , Bed Feathers, Betty Miller: Kenneth Miller. Kenneth Miller: Iohn Minter: Diana Mitchell: Vicki Moody: Annette Moore, FBLA, SC, Cheryl Moore, Bed Feathers. Darrell Moore, Bed Cross, Ian Moore, Daze Board, Bed Feathers, Iirnmy Moore, Gilman tor a Day, Iulia Moore, Cheerleader, Girl of the Month, Modern Dance Club Sec., NHS, SC Inter-school Council, Senior Queen At- tendant, Ronnie Moore: Stephenee Moore. Kina and I . Mura Moraan: Lohoma Morrell, Band Daze Board, Bed Feathers, Billie Morrison. Bed Feathers, Sallie Morron, Linda Moses, FBLA, GBA, Law Club, Bed Cross: Sally Mulholland, Kina and I , NHS, Nat'l Merit Semiiinalist. Poised Seniors Usher In Year With New Twist Steve Mullin: Meladee Murphy, FBLA, NHS, Quill and Scroll, Bed Feathers, Tom Tom Sec., Gary Murray: Mike Murray, Town Halt Usher, Robert Murray, Band, Kina and I , Crch., Ianet Myers, Chess Club, GBA Hist., Bed Cross, Bed Feathers. 1 Kenneth Nash, SC, Track Letterman, Dwight Neal, NHS, Gilman tor a Day, lim Nelson: Ioe Newell, Spanish Club, Town Hall Usher: Karen Newman, Bed Feathers, Myrna New- man, Daze , Daze Board, Kina and I , Law Club, Bed Feathers. Golden Performance Drives 51' ,asm Patrick Newman, Basketball Letterrnan, Key Club, Letterrnens Club, Kaye Newnam, A Cappella, 'Kina and I , Bed Feathers, Speakers' Bureau, Tom Nicely, Daze , Frank Nichols, Nl-IS, lane Nichols. Daze Board, Kina and I , Bed Feathers, Alan Nicholson, Band, Daze Board, Kina and I , Law Club. Brad Noe: Tom Nolan: Wava Norcross: Nicky Norris, Staaecrait, VICA, Norma Nor- vell, Bed Feathers, Doug Oakes, Boy ot the Month, Boy's State, Daze Board, Kina and l , Solid Gold Cadillac , Speakers' Bureau Vice-Pres., Kina Daze XLII. Audience Wild Corenia Oakley, Bed Feathers: Ianice Og- burn, FBLA, Bed Feathers, Ioe Olden: Mike Oliver, VICA, Virgil Oliphant: Irene Onti- veros, Bed Cross, Bed Feathers, SC. Gloria Osborn: Kathy Osborn. FBLA, FHA: Bill Osteen, Baseball Lettertnan, Football Letterman, Key Club, Letterineri s Club, Oil- inan tor a Day, Viona Owens, FBLA, Willia Owens, Bea Feathers, Melanie Palmer, AFS, Caniarata, Daze , Kina and l , l'Solicl Gold Cadillac . Regina Palmer, FBLA, Bed Feathers, Donna Parkening. Cariiarata, NHS, Bed Feathers, Senior Board, Bonnie Parks, FBLA, Cheryl Parrish: Frank Parsons: Olivia Parsons, Bed Feathers, SC. Ronnie Patrick: Tomasina Patrick: Glenda Patterson, A Cappella, Daze , Bed Feath- ers, Robby Patterson: Raymond Pattcn: Rog- er Paul. Lewis Payne, Athletic Mar., Linda Peabody, Daze Board, Bed Feathers, Robert Pea- cock: Veda Pendergrait, Bed Feathers, Rich- ard Pereqo: Ethen Perkins, Key Club, NBS, Quill and Scroll, School Lite , Tulsa W'orld I-LS. Correspondent. Linda Perkins, GBA, Bed Cross, Bed Feath- ers, Susie Perks, A Cappella, Daze Board, Kina and I , SC, Don Perryman, SC, VICAJ Edgar Pete, Football Letterrnan, Lettern'ien's Club, Bill Peters: Susan Peters, Camarata Seo, Daze , Kina and I , Modern Dance Club, Bed Feathers, Thespians. Karen Peterson, Daze Board, NHS, Quill and Scroll, Bed Feathers, Torn Toni , Renee Peterson: lane Phelps, A Cappella, Kina and I , Bed Cross, Bed Feathers, Linda Phil- lips, DECA, Dan Pierce, V ICA, Ierry Pigg. Seniors Gary Poffenbarger, King and l , Law Club: Kostas Pantazis, AFS, Boy ot the Month, Daze , Key Club, Speakers' Bureau, SC, Bobby Pool: Allison Porter, Canriarata, Daze Board, Robert Post, Daze , Daze Board, King and l , Mike Poston, VICA. Lynda Poteet: David Potts, NHS, Cilinan tor a Day, Senior Board, Town Hall Usher: Iackie Powell, Carnarata, Daze , NHS, Red Feathers, Bill Powers, VICA, Sandra Prear: Keith Preddy. Ierry Price: Cheryl Proctor, Daze Board. King and l , NHS, Red Feathers, Timothy Profitt: Sharon Pruitt: Mike Psalidas, Red Cross, Elaine Raines, Daze , Daze Board, Red Feathers, Staaecratt. Ioan Rambo, DECA, SC, Lorelei Ramsey, FHA, GRA, Red Feathers, Susan Reagan, A Cappella, Daze Board, King and l , Red Feathers, School Lite , Teresa Record: Cecil Reed, A Cappella, Advertising Board, King and l , Red Cross, Speakers' Bureau, Flor- ence Reed, FHA, Red Feathers. Lillian Reed, FBLA, Red Feathers, Spanish Club, Steve Bennett Reynolds: Steve Rey- nolds, Staaecraft, SC, Vicki Reynolds, FHA Pres., NHS, Red Feathers, Marian Ridge, DECA, Red Feathers, Sue Riggs. Marsha Rinehart, DECA, Ralph Ritz, Band, Daze , Town Hall Usher, Sammy Roach: Ann Robbins, FBLA, Red Feathers, Cindy Roberts, FBLA: Charles Robertson. Ianet Rogers: Roy Rogers: Sharon Rogers. NHS, Quill and Scroll, Red Feathers, Torn Torn , Cynthia Rolland, Daze Board, GRA, Law Club, Red Feathers, Carol Romine, Daze Board, Red Feathers, Dale Ross, Band, Daze , Daze Board, Drum Major. Lee Rowan: Sue Ann Rowland, A Cappella, King l , NHS, Red Feathers, Auther Rurby, Basketball Letterman, Football Letter- nian, Letterrnens Club, Truman Rucker, Key Club, Town Hall Usher, Billy Rush: Gerald Rush. Theresa Rush, NHS, Qilrnan tor a Day, Red Feathers, Glen Russell, A Cappella, I'm Russell, Football Letterrnan, Law Club, Letf termenls Club, Iohn Russell, Band, Vince Russell, VICA, Ieri Rutledge, Daze Board, Red Feathers. Charles Ryan, Law Club Vice-Pres., Gilman tor a Day, SC, Iohn Sager: Ian Salzman: Gwen Sams, DECA, GRA, David Sanders, Daze , Daze Board, Key Club, King and l , Oilnian tor a Day, Marilyn Sanders, Ad- vertising Board, Daze- Board, Red Feathers, Stagecratt, SC. S e n 1 0 r s Sharon Sanders, GBA, Oilnian tor a Day, Bed Feathers, Steve Sanzi, VICA, Pat Sas- ser: Bill Sawyer: Sharon Schaum, A Cappel- la, Daze Board, Kina and l , Bed Feath- ers, SC, Cathy Schepers, Medica Club, NHS, Quill and Scroll, Bed Feathers, Tom Toni . Peggy Schmidt, Carnarata, Daze ,, Daze Board, Kina and l , NHS, Connie Schneider. FHA, Bed Feathers, Pat Schoonover, Cross- country Letterman, Lettermens Club, Track Letterman, Ian Schwendimann, Daze Board, NHS Sec., Oilrnan for a Day, Bed Feathers, Synchronettes, Larry Scott, NHS, Terrecia Scrivner, FBLA, Bed Feathers. Daryle Sedwick: Ruby Sellers: Robert Sell- man: Donice Selmon, Dazef', Daze Board, Modern Dance Club, Bed Feathers, Mary Semones, Carnarata, WDQZQH Board, NHS, Iudy Shaleen, Daze , Daze Board, Kina and l , Modern Dance Club, Bed Feathers. Ianie Shank: lim Sharkey: Beverly Shartel, A Cappella, Daze Board, Kina and l , Bed Feathers, SC, Susanne Shartel, Daze Board, King and T , Bed Feathers, Christy Shastid, FBLA, Phil Shearer. Ioel Shelton: Bobby Shepard, Letterrnens Club, Vlfrestlina Letterrnan, Tim Shinn, Town Hall Usher, Harlan Shirley, Chess Club, Iill Shrontz, Daze , Daze Board, Quill and Scroll, School Lite , Speakers' Bureau Sec., Thespian Scribe, Steve Simmons. Baseball Letterman, Lettermens Club, VlCA. Pat Sisney, FBLA, FHA, Donnette Skidmore, A Cappella, Kathy Skyles, NHS, Bed Feath- ers, Louie Slaqe: Zana Slone: Betty Smith, Caniarata, Daze , Kina and l , Thespians. Burnita Smith: Charles Smith: Deberah Smith, GBA, Bed Feathers, Diana Smith, Carnarata, Daze , Kina and l , Senior Board, SC, Thespian Historian, Ianet Smith, Bed Feathers, Iody Smith. Iudith Smith, Daze , Daze Board, Bed Feathers, Staaecratt, SC, Iudy Smith, FBLA Vice-Pres., Bed Feathers, lulie Smith, Band, Daze , Kina and l , Orchestra, Bed Feath- ers, Merle Smith, VICA, Montie Smith, Carnarata, Daze , Modern Dance Club Treas., NHS, Bed Feathers Treas., Senior Board, Richard Smith. Barbara Snyder, DECA, Bed Cross, Bob Speaker, Daze , Football Letterman, Letter- rnen's Club Sec., VICA, Iim Spence, Chess Club, Ianice Spencer, DECA, Bed Cross, David Spielman, Key Club Pres., Kina and l , Swimrninq Letterman, Town Hall Usher, Mike Sposato. Steve Squire, Kina and l , Iohn Stanley, A Cappella, Kina and l , Lynne Stanley, Daze Board, Modern Dance Club, Syn- chronettes, Ianice Statum, Bed Feathers, Paula Steele, FBLA, Peggy Steele, Caniara- ta, Daze , Bed Feather Pres., School Lite , SC, Thespians. ra .., Q. 5 , A I 2 Fun-loving senior board members pose Vi mom? f ic' 'Ht-if ofcmrir. For 're Weir 1': T, fwfr board was cusw dJ'i'i: flfc wear pifzrrirv class aQ'ivi'3e5. f - -f A Q5 11 :1 o X! ,for -, 2 Solid Gold Cadillac il . 41: Y,- CL ffl i f 'Z Sentimental Seniors Sign if Vivian Steele, Camarata, Daze Board, Guill and Scroll, School Lite , Darrell Stelle: Ricky Stephens, DBCA, Cecelia Stephens, Bed Feathers, Mary Stevenson, DBCA, Bed Feathers, Cyrilla Stewart. Bob Stewart, King and l , Gilman tor a Day, Wrestling Letterman, Donna Stoner: Nancy Stottlemyer: Nancy Stretch, A Cap- pella, Daze Board, Kina and l , NHS, Bed Feathers, Roger Strong: Bill Stuermann, A Cappella, Daze , Daze Board, King and l , Gilman tor a Day. Successful Year Sandra Sutton, Bed Cross, Bed Feathers, Karen Suva, Camarata, Daze , Bed Feath- ers, VlCA, Harold Tackett, Advertising Board, Daze , Donna Tankersley: Charles Tankersley, Bed Cross, Marie Teague, Grch.. Bed Feathers, Barbara Teipel: Eugene Thomas: George Thomas, Town Hall Usher, Harletta Thomas, Camarata, Daze , Daze Board, King and l , NHS, Linda Thomas, King ond l , Latin Club Pres, NHS, Bed Feathers, Tom Tom , Linda Thomas. Scott Thomas, Football Letterman, Letter- men's Club, Town Hall Usher, Bert Thomp- son, VICA, Nancy Thompson, King ond l , Bed Feathers, Pete Thompson: Steve Thorn- tcn, Gilman lor a Day, Town l-lall Usher, Sandra Thresher, Daze Board Sec., l-lead Cheerleader, Girl ot the Month, Modern Dance Club Vicepres., Miss Central XLVll. Iohn Timmons, Gilman tor a Day, Bed Cross: Cathy Tolar, Bed Cross, Rosa Lee Tolon: Ianet Townsend, FHA, Bed Feathers: loelynn Treaster, Bed Feathers, Iim Tripplehorn. Larry Tucker: Ioe Turner: Reba Tyler, Bed Feathers, David Vale, SC, Town Hall Usher, Linda Van Buskirk: Linda Vassaur, Bed Feathers. Nolan Vockrodt: Lavern Wagner, GBA, Bed Cross, Ronald Wagner, Nl-lS, Gilman for a Day, Guill and Scroll, Torn Tom Bus Mar., O. Z. Walker, VlCA, Robert Walker, Suzan- ne Wallis, DBCA Sec., Bed Feathers. Io Ann Walsmith, NHS, Gilman tor a Day, Bed Cross, Anne Wappler, Camarata Pres., Daze , Daze Board, Modem Dance Club, Richard Ward, Band, Daze Board, Key Club, NHS, Gilman lor a Day, Solid Gold Cadillac , Tom Warner, Track Letter- man, Connie Warren, Camarata, Daze Board, King and l , Solid Gold Cadillac , Thespians, Larry Washburn, Gilman for a Day. Finding that yearhooks, 11 -fJ..i ',' fa -- Eva Washington, Bed Feathers: Carrean Watkins: Rado Watts, Bed Feathers: Ron- nie Weindorl: Danny West, Law Clubp Mar- cia Westgate, Band, Kina and l , Orch. Io Whinery: Andy White, Lettermen's Club, Swimming Letterman: Eugene White, Daze Board, Solid Gold Cadillac , Thespians: Lisa White: Tauda White: Phyllis Wiggs. Band, Daze Board, Bed Feathers, Solid Gold Cadillac . Nancy Wightman, Camarata, Daze , Daze Board, Kina and l , Staaecratt, Tom Tom g Tommy Wilcox: Mary Willhite, Daze Board, NHS, Bed Feathers: Carolyn Williams, Daze Board, Bed Feathers, Staaecrattg Gary Williams, VlCAg Iuanita Williams, Daze Board, FHA, Bed Feathers. Lin Williams, VIC!-X Vice-Pres.: Newell Wil- liams: Wayne Williams: Chris Wilson, Base' ball Lettermany Gary Wilson: Gary Win- chester, VICA. Mark Wiltshire, Baseball Letterman, Daze , Daze Board, Football Letterman, Letter- men's Club, Tom Tom p Larry Wise, SC: David Wiseman, Daze Board, Lettermens Club, NHS, Ollman tor a Day, Track Letter: many Ray Womack: Charles Wood, VlCA: Lenora Wortham, Bed Feathers. Cathie Wright: Danny Wright, VlCAp Sue Wright, FBLA, Bed Feathers: Pam Wynn, DBCIX, Bed Feathers: Linda Yeckley: Mike Yenter, VICA. Russell Yerton, Staaecrattg Beverly Young, Bed Feathers, Spanish Club: Iack Young, Crchg Linda Young, VlCAg Mirentxu Zab- alegui, AFS, Camarata, Modern Dance Club, Bed Feathers, SC: Becky Zimme:man, Synf chronnettes Vice-Pres. ln the fall enterprising juniors dofired old clothes it order to comtime 'liek cfimpis bef+t,tllTc1t'o- wffect b. ill,-,VM :piles 'ha My ' l Middle Class 'tDigs Inn To Beautify Central ln their second year under the direction 4 ot Miss Rachel Blackburn, the 887 juniors J showed signs ot great promise tor their q senior year at Central. The class ot l969 established a glowing reputation by installing 63 members in the National l-lonor Society and striving to better their sophomore record. ssssi lssll f tlll. . 17:1 5 Ili: Surprising everyone but themselves, the ' junior class beat the seniors in ticket sales tor their respective class plays. The Dud- ley Do-Rights won the competition in the play ticket campaign by outselling the Snydley Whiplashes by 863 tickets tor a total ot over 3400. The play, Meet Me In St. Louis, proved to be outstanding. With two successtul years behind them, the juniors willingly accepted the respon- sibilities their senior year would bring. President Doug Garcia Q t t r the Dfizzjjwr: Dire, To planf or f1O+ gm I lndusfrious secretary V C? L ge Xu . , g wh N ff 1 WX Hardworlcing 'treasurer Cv 1' l', 'V7' 'A' 'v'f 'fff'ff-l ,f JQJVWV Ef7VVfT ', 5 , , QC I-- 1 QS xg 63 XS xi? Q 3' V X52 41 E 2 2 r i 'Nga WY 63 'N yr r- wwgr' vYwf', Y' 'Nun I S.C. Represenfaiive 5411 . it il Ag 1- V . , . , gwgitf , K . , L. yrs w, It .1 f .IL J ', yi, . n l 1H f d' M x Lk fq 5 VYVLL :-I' K kikyllil ' K VV i i if filiff A fliiifif ll - : it . X .A 4 i s 4-, ye 3 ..- W E il Agfhdi VVLL . w if U :Fi-'QW ' :cs RW' A. kf-, -- .:.1-.f1g:fxk:ff - - . . I A ,k'l i .1 'ik,-if,E f is i . is i i . i K 'ri ' i A A l Ai . t . , ... . 'fax K . . A b ,zg jj , , N . V- i . Q, U I A -2 li , i xLAL LLLA AL'i'::i V W:BBg A .--A w1'A A -f:..- ,-- A ,.,,,:. igs Ezzi AA D Ei re-F33 Q,+. f A l 1- A-A'- :1', lsyfgis 'Y' K - ' gi f L .L ,. I if I my K A . r ml di 411411 41141 I 1, A A L iV A A . - S 'gb' fri- , 5 'N 1 'Q' if K. I4O Juniors Regina Actkinson, lesse Acton, Patrick Adams, Kar- en Alexander, Kris Alexander, Eliuan Allen, Patricia Ames. Eunice Anderson, loe Anderson, Robert Anderson, Bob Anglin, Pamelia Armstead, Dawn Armstrong, Patty Armstrong. Lee Arnold, Bruce Atkins, Daffy Atkins, Carole Av- erill, David Babb, Karen Bailey, Paula Bailey. Bob Baker, David Baker, Mary Baker, Robert Baker, Bobby Baldtrip, lulius Ballard, leff Banfield. Anne Barker, Betty Barnett, Margaret Barrett, Kevin Bartholic, Barbara Barton, Debbie Bass, Lance Bate- man. Brenda Bates, limniy Bebee, Carolyn Becknell, Becky Behlirig, Bernadette Bell, Dorothy Belt, Dot- tie Belt. Barbara Bennett, Chris Bennison, Reed Bentley, Con' rad Bergschneider, Sue Berkrneyer, Denzil Berryman, Steven Bigelow. Meg Bihlniaiex, Nan Binder, Margie Blair, Karen Bourns, Mike Bowen, lohn Bowman, Kim Bowman. Barry Boyd, Theresa Boyd, Duane Bradbury, Tom Bradbury, lerry Braggs, Gail Brand, Bruce Breedlove. Glenda Brewer, Robert Bridgewater, Cheryl Brown, Bill Brownlow, Bob Bruce, Mary Bruce, Darlene Bryant. Richard Buntt, Deborah Burnham, lerry Burns, lim- my Burns, lohn Burns, Mark Burns, Randy Burns. lan Burris, Chris Bush, Kay Bush, Anita Buthod, Laura Buxton, Ianelle Cabe, Donna Caldwell. Erma lean Calvert, Gayle Campbell, Mike Camo bell, Alan Carpenter, Robert Gene Carr, Marquita Carter, Robby Carter. Mike Cartwright, Sherman Cartwright, Gary Casey, Pat Castro, Darrell Cates, Carlos Chappelle, Kalen Chastain. Randy Christensen, Pam Clapp, Mary Beth Clark, Pat Cline, Claud Coats, Sharon Coburn, Dennis Codish. Richard Coftey, Wayne Dennis Coil, Carla Coleman, Iudi Coleman, Margaret Collier, Billy Collins, Iames Cullins. e 4 it .,. - ....,,, . ,- , .J X2 gf ew.. .1 z Q6 fi - , Q fii'-'i -1,-. ,,..,, ,ips it S S 'll' .gi V - 7 1. V WA . ' es' , - 1 I ' C, 1 ' 5. .,,i f t I ,:f,: If ,,,, L, ' Q ,,, .r , tr fr BA! 0 M itt its i'ii It 'A Daze Discovers Dazzling Juniors mln The ct Linda Collins, Marlene Compton, Linda Condley, Gary Condreay, Cherie Cook, Sherri Cook, Gayle Cooper. loe Cooper, Marijo Copeland, Pat Copeland, Kent Cornwell, Iody Costabile, Robert Coulson, lan Coulter. Richard Councill, Kristin Cowan, Shirley Cowan, Lynda Cratt, Peggy Crane, Mary Crawford, lone ette Crocker. Ray Crottord, Frances Crosby, Marilyn Croslin, Ann Crosslen, Nancy Crowe, Lyna Crownover, Harry Crugar. leanie Cullinan, Brenda Cummings, lim Cypert, Gwen Cyrus, Bob Dalton, Cassandra Daniel, Iett Daniel. lim Daniels, lay Davenport, Adrian Davidson, Carof lyn Davis, Gary Davis, Wanda Davis, Mary Dawson. Robert Deadmon, Connie Dean, Edmund DeBrosse, Martha Deller, Angela Demaree, Cheryl Dempsey, Rod Dent. Shirley Deramo, Mike Dewhirst, Lee Dickens, Debbi Dillion, Sally Dixon, Donald Dobson, Ron Doerr. Chris Dooley, Bill Dow, Wayne Downing, lory Drew, Diane Dumas, Bee Ann Dunham, Aaron Dunn. L ,7,, ,Q yg 'fx W f .7 A: ,mst :tw , S v 4 'Q ,' S if-4... R iili N i All in y C ihir P fgi :Lkk i ,, ,v,. g i.ii. , ffi s i A it S gf. r S' Qf e X35 232 ,.. J - ,. W l t If E' li , 5 F r l QFVQ T' Y, -. ' V- . 4 with C ' p -f , , , A W I ff ,gig .fs my W ,r , ,Q wt ,M A ,mb 5 SX I V,,, ,L V V,.V H, V ig . J.: , L .et - 1 ty. - V gf-1 s 5 t 1 1 ,,,, ,, t to t r ,Q ,f .L fx' I .-e E ..,4 ,,. 'C l Q V E t-r, ' ' ,. vi ,Z f, 1 4 1 S h ...fly Mix: it .,1: ,I eff -. ..xii ef 1 4 .A . Ji? 'i i 4- fi' I4I J. W ,, hw , 1 , fi ' D A1 xi ' W L A T if A 9, r yn dh 1 g ffg s i1 - i z ff- aawgi-'E Sue Dunn, Ronald Durant, Wayne Durham, Diane Dutton, Leslie Easley, Debbie East, Ronnie Eberle. Celia Edqinaton, Ken Edmiston, Bonita Edwards, Els len Edwards, Steve Elkins, Clyde Emiqh, Wayne Eauels. Larry Evans, Richard Evans, Frances Evens, De- borah Ezell, Claudia Fairchild, lim Farrinaer, Mary Ferguson. Juniors Race Campaign on-Stop To St. Louis 3. L Jer it 'f S V To ' may no 4, 5- ,f r ziyyi lx , , , o , , l II 1 r :A .t A at I 53, , 5- ,f , ,,,y 2 yr , 1: ssiy t a Ai t,t,ttty, Ai Af , yyy yl 1 tr' , Ar t , E S Ezl gi S lg gllg S I .T 'T 6 W .t ,nh .Wok yy yi 1 K J if t, ,titl t is ll F7 el1e,r As , A A ff' ' .,,, lri, 77 F . ff T73 L M , .H . ,gk - V I K I S E lx A S I 1 A l42 Earl Ferrell, Gary Fisher, Terry Fisher, Don Fitzaerf arld, Ron Fitzaerald, Sue Fitzhuah, Ton Fletcher. Ronald Foaley, Rita Forester, Brent Forth, Maxine Franklin, Donald Frans, Dennis French, Ernie Frey. Mike Friedl, Tim Friedl, Byron Fullbriaht, lulie Fuller, Frank Fuss, Steve Gabbard, Bruce Gaither. Katio Gallagher, Sarnrny Gant, Doua Garcia, Gary Garner, Ann Garrett, Brad Garrison, Karen Garrison. Mike Garrison, Fat Garrison, Rick Garrison, Kim Geary, Gayle Georae, Bette Gibson, Purna Gibson. Iackie Giles, Marae Gilliam, Chuck Gilman, Kathy Glassco, ludi Glore, Auqusta Gott, Billy Goldesberry. Larry Goldesberry, Fran Gooden, Sharon Goodwin, Barbara Gorrnan, Rene Goudeaux, Karen Graham, Linda Graham. David Grant, Laura Gray, Ann Green, Dorothy Green, lanice Greenwell, Leslie Gunn, Tony Guthrie. Sherri Hadley, Gary Haii, Bill Hale, Gerald Hale, Richard l-laley, Andrea l-lall, Euaene Hall. lm 55?- ., K asv Mr. and Mrs. Smifh 'ffP'l 4 'uw' w, 'f9'd11. A -' x,- kv- duyk iv -: H rfgf Mu D fi 'L inf :Mee+ Me In Si. Louis 2 Having fhe iob ff Mu 11 13' i N1 A' ,I 4., M, 31,43 -.isles K f. ,, , . ,r,, .. ag. g my ij , 'K 4... rr 13 ff r ,v 3 iv i K M K L L M iA4 6 4 i rrr as 4 ' Q A , 4 or K i L , L 5 , A3 it E J Q so , 45 ld R , illl it . i 1 L A lil A f A, .... 5 y L i j L ,1 , ' L V I 5 A, ,.. Y A A i,5 H i ig lvl W ' X f A ikf lad A M M ,, 1 .. i 't'Q?:, J iw: A. qi E 4 , 1 lm! K - 9 hy ..hk- E ' A V A S! I r .1 Y V hkvi Q L L . K KDE. ' lzg yi ZVP viii!! , , ,,,,,, 1, ,, 11 1 : il , x.,. Vx --L,i ir, : A j : xg K Nw - - ,-:f .Q-29,5 1-A 2 . , L K .i , l , 5f ' ' l L' J A 1 , f ,,, Vfl 5 ly D I44 Juniors Suella Hall, Ted Hall, Vicky Hall, Anna Halltord, Cathy Halloran, Lela Hampton, Mary Hankins. Gretchen Hannetield, lerry Hansen, Larry Hardesty, Donna Harding, Linda Harger, Debbie Harmon, David Harnden. David Harp, Doug Harper, Cecilia Harris, Earnest Harris, Saundra Harris, Erancie Hastings, Evelyn Hatfield. ludy Hatley, Linda Hawkins, Ianie Haynes, Tom- my Head, Kristofer Henderson, Boger Henderson, Bruce Hendrickson. Craig Henkel, Malcolm Henley, Peggy Hensley, Mary Herndon, Anne Hickman, David Hicks, Boy Hicks. Beth Hill, Linda Hill, Sandy Hiskett, Boy Hobbs, lim Hodgson, Dianne Holderman, Barbara Holeman. Doris Holland, Carol Hollie, Alfred Lee Hollis, Deana Holmes, Charles Holt, lack Holt, Iames Holt. Larry Holton, Elizabeth Honeywell, Beverly Hood, Samuel Curtis Hood, Linny Houston, Bocki Hower- ton, Larry Hubbard. limmy Hughart, Don Hudson, Alan Hulsey, Betty Ann Hummingbird, Kathy Humphrey, leannie Huns- berger, Debby Hunt. Barbara Hunter, Ered Hushbeck, Phil Hutton, Mark lrby, loe lack, Drucilla Iackson, Barbara lacobs. lackie lacobson, Woody lamison, Eugene lenkins, Marlene lenkins, Nancy lenkins, Linda lensen, Lee- bert letton. Ethel Iohnson, Iackie lohnson, Marion Iohnson, Pat- ty lohnson, Boy lohnson, Vicki lohnston, Al lones. Della lones, Donna lones, lenniter lones, Kerry lones, lames lordan, Bhonda Lynn Iumper, loan Iunger. Susan Kahn, Tommy Kaye, Nowlin Edward Keath- ley, Cindy Keith, Carol Kelley, Alva Kendall, Corley Kendall. Linda Kennedy, Renae Kennemer, layce Kemal, Robert Kessler, Connie Kidd, Kathy Kidd, Maraaret Kieria. Ed Kimmel, Debi Kina, Sammie Knapp, Linda Krurnm, Robin Kyseth, lim Lamberton, Cherie Lanier. yy M 1 1 e C I L y 7y3y . lllll ji N - . :' E A 7 W V' 'li fa Z'5 5'l5lS'l55i5WSff A l ' 7 :5, if! vrlig --lA' ' AA' LA , r,, , s .M L K W Q , f r . ,fr ' A Q xi' A Undaunted Juniors Defy Everyday Adventures Millard Latimer, limmy Lee, Norma Lee, Phillip Lee, Frank Leech, leanie Lemmons, Sally Leonard. Phil Lesser, lohn Lewis, Linda Lewis, Steve Lewis, Sylvester Lindsey, lan Linville, Linda Little. Lonnie Locklear, Robert Loclclear, Steve Lollis, Lin- da Lona, Arthur Loraine, Tony Loraine, Shirley Louclcs. Guy Loury, Susanne Lovelady, Clyde Lowe, David Lynch, Margo Lyon, Gary Maddux, Pam Malcolm. Owen Maloney, Lynn Marcurn, lames Marshall, Bonnie Martin, William Martin, Ken Martindale, Bet' ty Mata. LaDonna Mathis, Robert Mathis, Larry Matthews, Drusha, Mayhue, Samra McBee, Diane McCorlcle, l-lal McCoy. Sharon McDaniel, Mike McDonald, Mary McGee, Beverly McGeehon, Cherry Mclntosh, leannie Mc- lntosh, Dan McKaslcle. Rob McKinley, lunior McLoud, Debi McManus, Vir- aie McNabb, lanie McPhail, Yvonne Meredith, Gary Merrell, lanie Merritt, Chris Messick, Barbara Miller, Bobby Miller, Marilyn Miller, Mike Miller, Larry Mills. 4 , , y , , ., . A Hx ., . . ., W , , 4 il lf. K f Si i..., . ...f .L,i. lk:,,, 7 lill 1 ll r yagywiyyi zyi , . , i 4 , A ll W itft M ,f ,C . Q.. -' A , , , - d o ' i 5- AH --': ,W I K trlt' iiti f ' l i A Ark A Z1 lff1i lifi 1 ' l il Q ,Q ,,iy,,?T 5, r ' TT iiii t K . ,t.t f ll . L , ' ll... - Vlrl IVAV -NN V- f ' , i A in K A -'-' . - y ,y,,y 1 L lg. A ti L ,,,, 1 f . Q y , ysys f W i t ,, I45 Remembering 'rhai I968 TEL 1, ' 3.f':V'Ml f-L4'.' L . -f vuw Unexpeded snow .. x ' ' V S ' ' U cff 1,' L Gf11Qi,sLi'. Sfarfing early fo mi , M.. V-, C 1 W rf -r., J uniors A, i. . ' Ray Minniear, Martha Miracle, Mary Ruth Mitchell, Pam Moberly, Delbert Moore, Linda Moore, Ronnie Morgan. Claudia Morris, Reginald Morris, Tim Morris, Wayne Morse, Donna Mosby, lanell Mosier, Bruce Munns. lim Murdock, Carolyn Murrell, Roberta Nale, Kathf leen Nance, Dale Nash, Linda Nelson, Donna Newby. loe Newman, Ronnie Nickens, Mitty Nielsen, Alan Glenn Nix, ludie Noble, Fran Northard, Pauline Nott. Rethon Odoms, Allen Ggburn, Butch Olten, Mike G'Neill, David G'Shea, Pat O'Toole, Karen Gwens. Sheila Owen, Gary Pace, Charley Paddock, LoLe- ta Page, Glen Palmer, Dallas Parham, Becky Parker. Ceci Parsons, Charles Parsons, lohnell Paschal, ludy Pate, Ruth Patton, Bobby Pedro, Carol Peters. Kirk Peterson, Rex G. Pettijohn, Mitch Phelps, Butch Phillips, Gerry Phillips, Mike Pierce, Teresa Pigg. Chris Pottenbarger, Ruth Post, Garry Potter, Larry Price, Harry Protiitt, Alan Propes, Ianett Pruitt. Susan Pry, Bekki Anne Pullin, Tom Ramsay, Nina Ramsey, lohn Raney, lohn Rathbone, Pam Record. L .gd qwgv 9 I A 5 N y VV., 'TTT f se- ' i I A , , T531 T ,..' P , ,if 3 j f.1::. . .J g.Q:' T I 4 Ai ln T . E ... N, V j 1.i S ykiy if fffg ,,.. ,, , . ...,,,....,.. V . .f-.'.. .M ..,. , .,,., L .,f..c, .... .,,1 H , W, ..,,.. gif! i ,,Vwi.rV M - M ...I V I' .yr 53-ii, s 2 , P r If i 41 4. ll i lilo I R in i ,ui , ,. .2 f sw.. , , . ,.... .., ......,... , a it A4 iw sinlf-' . my i . . . Az. : feast .T ls Prank Redman, Kaye Reed, Sandra Reed, Wanda r 1. Vi i 45, .,. ' Reed, left Reid, Sandy Reid, Kandy Remaley. P V Q Barbara Renter, Thel Rentie, Terry Rice, lohn Rich- ' -W. . TT ill' ,, M T iiiii' ardson, Sue Richardson, lanis Rickman, Mike Roach. , gs, fi V L , T rgr tif T Q ll.. A ,f I iwi. T f 0 George Robbins, Darlene Robey, Iesse Rodriguez, . ii., .V P ii T Patricia Rodriguez, Donald Rogers, lim Ross, Phil ' aww, +1 if . , . W .:-1' . ' Eff: Ross. .W ...fr it Q, T 5, ' K' ' .,..3 AA A A A-Q .QA I47 W . H Ek .L if K K K ., I 5 . T i. 'L 1 m ' J ,. . .. , T T K T A ' y .r W ' ttf . y S D all .I U .. K, . I -ig rv J . A w. f . if' , f ,ai 1 , g l Ri t? 1 3IaI.'iig, ff P ' - -if it - ' A J i V B yy H' 'MQ V 5 it T .- A T .iil' J ' K L L f i st, . if I I 'A - . , VA., ' K R 4 .ff J.. Q- . g . ,i Q VQV a ,jx J it mer, j, ,,, . D M l M In ,..,... L I2 q lei .ln H '-- --- ---' . - i . rift 4 -'J L ,,,,AL , LIL ' . . :V A ,7 ,di ,,,.i,, 1.1 .vlym S .r J 'A 'ihii :.. 1 . K a 1 ' 4 wif Q, . iii? . : f L . - - T' I V545 if .., ' ' . I in Aw 1 . i. .df . 2 . T ' A W. ,fi 5' Ars i M Ar i 1' .ei . .Mig f..k S.. Q. js-1 fra H. , - A A 11' i if' TL ' I .f K, Q .., . i i 1 . . iii f . 'F. T 'ggi R , Q , ...,, Q.. , Q vt 5 42 T 4 . o f -, , , fi AB. 3 u h yy , L V gif ,Q Q, TY TTS, ., ei ral . T i . ' YLQA Q A '. - . f' ' r A.?... ' .. T , , Atl V 12 A -I . 1 I gp . I , .V, K , T t , f i T I48 Juniors Frank Rotramel, Peggy Rowell, Melody Rowland, Richard Rowland, lim Royall, Bill Rozzell, Mary Rush. Patti Rutledge, Wayne Sagely, Carolyn Sands, Larf ry Schoonover, Paul Schouten, Sandra Schrandt. Steve Scott. Ray Seabolt, lack Seawright, Ray Shank, Paula Sharp, Linda Shelley, Nota Shelton, Carolyn Shep- ard. Kenneth Sherrell, Ralph Sherrick, Melinda Shipley, David Shirley, Lynda Shonkwiler, lohn Lee Short, Kerry Siegfried. Debbie Sieling, icdie Silver, Sherrie Simons, Betty Simpson, Carol Skelton, Cathey Skelton, Cynthia Smith. Don Smith, lake L. Smith, Terry Smith, lim Smith, limsye Smith, loyce Smith, Larry Smith. Leda Smith, Randy Smith, Sherrie Smith, Starla Smith, Steve Smith, Walter Smith, Artie Smoote. lohnny Solomon, Tom Sons, Larry Spencer, Sharon Springer, Larry Stanberry, Ray Stephens, David Sterne. Betty Stewart, Tammy Stewart, Dollie Stockton, Lee nora Stone, Kay Stottlemyre, Sharon Stout, War- ren Streck. Susie Supernaw, Steve Swanson, Patti Swenson, Sheila Tait, Tommy Tate, Iudy Taylor, Patty Taylor. lan Thomas, Phyllis Thomas, Randy Thomas, Donna Thomason, Lynn Thompson, Nancy Thompson, Vicki Thompson. Sammy Tigert, lames Timmons, Nancy Tipsword, Dhana Todd, Chris Toedt, Michael Treat, Michael Trostle. Carolyn Tuggle, Bonnie Turner, Gail Turner, Deb- by Tye, Brenda Tyson, lane Vale, David Van Horn. AnxiouSly waiting 'Z' f ff.: 5 -V --1' eg' ' 13' La' sv '-3 1 C' fi '. ' H lf C- '- . adiant Girls Make Choice Of Three Difficult st Floyd Vann, Victor Vann, Carnialita Varaas, Sharon jg. I Vargas, Mary Vaughn, Cathy Ver Meulen, loyoe ' 1 N W Vernon. V 'I ' '21 P 45 ttlfi t, , ,J 9 ,.,,, K k r Linda Visor, Brent Vookrodt, Gay Waid, Laura Waid, All 1 I ' Wi l' ' k Charlotte Walker, Bobin Walker, Sherry Ward. :LQ y Pl X,-A W , ,gd ,V k il'- Q, T 'sli I 2 ts N 5 Ef f- V . , I 7 K M' 2 s JK .A ft ' Dari Warrna, Theresa Warner, Cherri Watson, Til- P, . ler S. Watson, Donna Walker, Suzanne Waylan, V A , f IP 4' 1 A- ' it E i 5 tf, t Melba Webb, lackie West, lett West, lohn West- V, . I S land, Kathy Westmoreland, Eddie Wheeler, An- x I , t. fie ,f 1 Q t qelic Wheeler. V' ,Q A :Vg t ,F 'W , g . t KM gs. , Toni Whisrnan, loyoe Whitaker, Lois Whitby, De- lllil llliili borah White, Patricia A. White, Gary Whitrnarsh, 465 H 'L U, .., is Teresa Whitney. , V M X ,, ff f - W 4 me 2 D A Y V li .fi I ' I I ' , hams, Mary Ann Vfilliarns, Norma Vlfillianis, Pant , 5 is ' ' , .. ,, QQ: , ,,-.. . Williarns, Shiphrah Williarns. Ksy, 1 A , I V- , 4 rv' Bruce Wilkinson Barbara Williarns Debbie Wil- Q. Q Y A. - ' I L t Stephanie Williarns, Lewellyn Willis, Brenda Wilson, Q K' Debbie W'ilsen, ludy Vtfilson, Kirn Vfilson, Pauline 1132 ,A Wilson. if X 1 i ' . 'V Biok Wilson, Bandy Vlfinn, Linda Wisernan, lanies Wood, Bene Works, Biohard 'Wright Sheryl 6 -Lv' , O V, t Q' lean Wriqht. by ax, I i T ,f Inj ll I ' ' A f S f W 4 Torn Wriaht, tune Yancey, Phyllis York, Corliss ' Young, Kirby Young, lvlelodie Young, Cheryl Zioke- 32 hw' , 'ig loose. Rf? K, i W -' l',,V f 4 I49 Q. Ch if +h ' ' ' ' ' r' 'ri r. ' atv' d-Q a.f: 4' 1 .uaecl OSGFI Of' elf f 'QII 11' 'i JG J' X. 'f-'s,,.'f .. - Central Tradition impresses Class of 570 The class oi '70 unoer the auidance ot counselors, Mrs. Mary Louise Simms and Mrs. Dolores Nesbit, tell into the traditional Centralite schedule. The shortest route to class, the lastest lunch line, and the hardf est Enalish teacher were all discovered bee tore the closing first quarter. Student votina privileaes were exercised in electina the sophomore aueen attend- ants to Miss Central XLVH. From the nine iinalists Debbie Bantield, Rhonda Powell, and Mary Proctor were selected. The next important voting session was to elect sopho- more class otiicers. These otticers, with class sponsor Mrs. Valdene Sands, picked ten students to serve on Sophomore Board. Spirit Week emphasized sophomore in- aenuity and loyalty. Central beanies and Go Team shirts sianitied each individual as a Spirited Centralite. vt ,. f. A recent' class pw-tfd by sfwoft,b'nf',ve prfisidt--'tt Jack Hfwso gi I ft'TW.L X -.ff Ton X -f Q X 'X 1 Q -3 I IMO f .L f ! Vice-presidenf Dfvbk-Af: Rwwigld My sseU3mw'd by fwnizir mf We Tom Tom. The fradifional :rfz-'wdhip dwalr' Nlwks sr-cvff'av,f K-NP, Kf-H, with fre pmt J.: f 'EEN EW: ., L.,, A mmflw W, fly? N Balancing 'H'1e budgef' :1 f. nw v r S 'H WSW za- S+uden+ Council I A E fw 'E gf ,, 15, g , 5 , .. Em at tf 'rr K A A li ' tl its ln h , fix AA it t . 6 x , Mr r k 2 la L H - ' ' 4 ,tariff .A i . , in it Us 4' .rf . I tg. .f X H hw mit . fr-My t K if 'fi-, , 145 A L Ai A ,.,A ,.r lg f f ,, v .L Q, if X 4 ,..,,. 3 mfr -. uh Q 1 -. 11 '7' 'I F ' 1 'l' ' , fl' ,, - V . , A22 ... 'B - - 'Q ' A ,A , ,. - I Fir A Q + A D D , is 4 Ala A , 1 QQ.-of VXA' ,it X we ' is M a Q A X . i ,xw,. ,. , .. Q, ., .,. 3 ,,.. :Y I my . w i 4, ..,.. A Q b ' A tr Q K IQQ rti, L L L I A A sr ' at w li lg . Ai , tt f t ' r A ll :Mi l52 g. Sophomores Donna Actkinson, lohn Acton, Craig Adams, Pam Adams, Ted Adams, Stanley Addy, Ann Alberty. Terry Aldridge, Karen Allman, Harold Alspaugh, Glenda Alter, Charles Anderson, Lee Anderson, Linda Anderson. Morgan Anderson, terry Applegate, loyce Atchley, ludy Atwell, Elizabeth Avery, Brenda Baber, Alan Bailey. limmy Baird, Bichard Baker, Debbie Bantield, Mary Barnett, Bichard Barrett, Sharon Bashann, Shiela Bass. Shirley Bass, Edwin Baswell, Nancy Battentield, Mike Beathe, Cheryl Beaty, Betsy Behling, Lynne Belcher. Anita Bell, Mike Bell, lan Bergschneider, Bill Berkk rneyer, Ellen Berry, Susan Beaubien, Diana Bidwell. Valerie Bitsko, Pam Bittle, Pain Blackwell, Steve Blackwood, Sherman Blalock, C. W. Blevins, Abby Bliss. lanet Blocker, Karen Bode, Mike Bolch, Vic Bolton, Bonnie Boyd, Louise Boyse, Tirn Bradford. Harka Brady, Beverly Bray, Eleanor Breedlove, Mol' ly Brenneman, Dana Broach, Mike Bromiley, Esther Brooks. Delanna Brown, Kathy Brown, Lawrence Brown, Pris- cilla Brcwn, Gene Bruce, leannie Buckley, Galen Bunnell. Vicky Burger, Kathy Burgin, Linda Burke, larnes E. Burns, Susan Burns, David Burris, Debby Bush. Connee Butler, Peggy Callison, Bosemary Campa- naro, Charla Campbell, Darlene Campbell, leanf elle Campbell, Cleo Caplanis. Mike Carlisle, Debbie Carlton, Sherrie Carpenter, Steve Carpenter, Linda Carr, Becky Carrell, Saundra Carrico. Clara Cartwright, lohnny Cartwright, Karen Cates, Donna Catron, Kathy Cervantez, Gary Chapman, Sherri Cheek. Pam Christensen, Lynn Clark, Mike Clark, Stephen Clark, Mike Clausing, Billie Clay, Charlotte Coach- IYECIT1. lessie Cobb, Dewayne Cobbs, Frankie Cockrell, Cyn- thia Codish, Bonald Colbert, Delores Collins, Mike Conklin. ,wi . li f, I . f -W . iw I f 1. 2 W5 if tit ffliu' I li e,i D- sf .Q 5 fe we E me .V , i - . E fa r. li 2 ii A if ytyy ,f . , '. i i ' A S . , .,,,, 1- 1 lw it 4' it K rt. ll A Eagerness To Belong Marks Sophomore Year Glen Conrad, Gary Contu, Dewayne Cook, Kaye Cook, Mike Coon, Stephanie Cooper, Pani Copley. Denise Cornwell, Carolyn Couch, Carolyn Cousins, Dale Cozbey, Mike Crabbe, Tommy Crarnbrink, Kae Craycratt. Ellen Crooms, Bron Curnrnins, Boyce Cunningham, Brooks Curry, linimy Curtis, Michael D'Andrea, Gae Darnron. David Daniel, I. P. Daniel, Myrtis Daniels, Nedra Darling, Mike Darnell, Deborah Davis, l-larold Davis. Ioan Davis, Patsy Davis, Paula Davis, Richard Da- vis, Bettybell Dawson, Wanda Dearman, Clara Delaney. Denise Denney, Sharon Deramo, Bonnie Derrick, Torn Deupree, Polly Dickens, Linda Dickey, Larry Diggs. Kay Donley, Karen Doolay, Ernest Doonkeen, Will- iam Douglas, Evelyn Dowling, Bobby Dowling, loe Downs. Kitty Doyle, Boberta Doyle, lean Drew, Tony Dugan, lirn Duggins, Brenda Dunbar, DeeDee Dunbar. loellen Dunn, Peggy Dunzy, David Durant Debbie Durham, Suzanne Dutton, Dale Duvall, Donna Earp. iitt 1 il s . A elif z . ,gil K i, yy y . ' . 't': tin , ., we . f 3 A 5 tl i 9 fe- -.. ,X 3, 'ft lb ' sv .,, 1, , Qi? ,lm 4 , K 3 E S I 1. X v. ' J. K 3.- + M .. , 7,7 1 W J 19 Z5 it PM ti ff 4 K PN! I ,ff Pug ff , I JI i -fl 'I -M ,. 4,1 wif! . P t'Q' Y . . f i. .i,:,-i. HY l53 I A 9 lil f A .. ,i G ' VLZVA It i - f. K 1 - .kk' V X T V : VV-V ,Q I I la .4 L F x V Sophomores Exhibit Their L II It-F in lt if J 'ar 1 ms tree , . 9 Q '3 Af QF N' M11 -4 F TH. iv SEI e A 'S Ag lfx , it M 7:1157 V itil? J ,F f e g , 1fI4.h1r I - A r ' 'if ii ll I54 Karen Eaton, Darnell Ebbs, Buth Eberle, David Ed- wards, Lynne Edwards, Beverly Ellis, Carol Ellison. David Elson, David Erniah, Bichard Ernissee, Cor- inne Evanott, Iohn Evans, Carol Evatt, Brenda Field. Euqene Fields, Susan Fincannon, Eva Finton, Mike Floyd, Kenn Fontenot, Bonnie Franklin, Debbie French. Talents and Beauty John Fricke, Aralenda Friday, Ftobert Furaason, San- dy Furr, lqnacio Galarza, Betty Gant, Linda Garrett. Mike Garrett, Barbara Garrison, Marquita Georae, Craia Gille, Dennis Gillespie, Ieanine Gillette, Debby Gilliland. Marvin Gilliland, Pat Gilson, Dayton Girdner, Gere ald Goad, Ierry Goad, Sue Golden, Terry Golden. Debbie Goodell, Spencer Gordon, Kathy Gottschalk, Connie Gould, Barbara Gowans, Larry Graharn, Bandy Grarnrner. Londry Green, Sharon Grittin, Lavon Gulley, Carol Guthrie, Susan Hale, David Hall, Linda Hall. Dean Harnbrick, Linda Hamilton, Bosalie Hamilton, lanice Hansell, David Hansen, Gary Hardesty, Torn- my Haraer. Arella Harqus, Bobert Harkins, Bonald Harley, Floyd Harris, Ierry Harris, David Harrison, Vickie Harrison. Glenn Harvey, Stu Harvey, Lloyd Hausarn, Phyllis Hausarn, Mary Hauser, Dianna Hawkins, Marilyn Hawkins. Buth Hawkins, Mike Hawksworth, Letha Hawley, Valerie Hay, Bickey Hayhurst, Connie Hays, Mike Heard, QUEEN ATTENDANT FINALISTS: Karen Ealon, Rhonda Powell, Kalhy Kelly, Jewell Penney, Connle Hays, Debbie Banlielcl, Mary Proclor, Joellen Dunn, Sherrie Carpenler. Sophomores, Richard Morehead Mol-y Brerneman, Wes- ley Smlll- iwgl l:llZ1bi1l'!AVi5lylL2lUl'IlO LJ'el1l:lorlC llfnea lr lhe oresenlahon ol The Boy Who Changed The World. i r Ik ks ,:., L .ky er, ,abil , Li '1 A , , V or xt i b V, ig ' ' gi, if ff 'r A ' A Aehllh I Q F S X in il ,. ' XB N: 4 ' 3 .: . L A 0 Eff! lift fi' L ,Q ' A! .Aft . , ,,ri l ii li. 4 K - .E , ,a ff. S W' ii? li i F-4 ,, f2 if , H , . fa' 'L1 iii 1 -- . Al, dl .K-'S' is S D fi L y , , gsffli gt J 'gif Qfw ' ' w 'wx' 44 ln it 1.1 f lr q hW gn A S dn L, :ia i D4 if B' :ff 1 it is lf A. :JL ' . 'i tl , 1.igZi Q , 45.1-sv. .Nj I .aw I56 ,fi ., it , Hw- 4 0 49'- ,ff , gs 1 I , , . . fp Q fr?-if ,VVW if li 7 Y L All , 1 1 'ly l y A6 D vi L... iti . ii t mi ,M Sf? K klt, ,J . . 1025 BJP 4 L L ,L Sophomores Rat Heard, lackie Hearn, Vickie Hebard, Ellen Hen derson, David Henry, Tornrny Hensley, Carl Henson. lack Henson, Frank Herrirnan, ludy Herrirnan, Ralph Hester, Gary Hickrnan, Gary Hicks, Karin Hialey, Corky Hill, P. L. Hill, Paula Hillard, Lois Hilton, lac' auelyn Hitchye, Martin Hix, Larry Hoge. Marilyn Holland, Brenda Hollinqworth, Vicki Hollo- well, Ronnie Holtz, Deborah Hooks, Donnie Hooper, laney Hope. lan Horacek, lint Horacek, lohnny Horner, Kent Hor' ton, Rusty Houston, Marilyn Howard, Ricky Howard, Lloyd Huenta, Maraaret Hutt, Kathy Hull, Sharon Humble, Mary Hunt, Ronnie Hunt, Mindy Hushbeck, Deonna Hutchins, lchn lnarani, Suzy lrby, Randy lacobs, Rayrnonci lacobscn, Terry larrard, Linda letters. lerry lenzen, Zella lererniah, Curtis lohnson, Deb- orah lohnscin, Eunice lohnson, Francine lchnsori Sharon lohnson. Donna lones, lackie lones, loyce lones, Lyn lones, Mary Lynn lones, Myona lones, Randall lones. Roaer lanes, Stephen lanes, Larry lordan, Allred lurnper, Stephen lunqer, Chuck Kearns, loyce Keele. ludy Keen, DeAnna Keith, Kathy Kelly, Shirley Kel- ley, Paula Kemper, Russell Kendall, Billy loe Ken- nedy. Bill Kirk, Cheryl Kirkland, Bill Konqs, loe Knapp, Pat Krauel, lulie Kurin, Kenneth Landsaw. Reba Lane, lohn Lantord, Kathi Lana, Patti Lana, Rae Larqent, Connie Lassiter, Carrie Law. Ionna Lawrence, Bonnie Leitheit, Eaye Leigh, Gary Lewallen, Angela Lewis, lohnny Lewis, Tony Lewis. E W., S, ' Q Y'.i'r 5 N 'Q '3 -' 4 5:22-it ilu Yi , WL if , L L is .1 as 6 In ' if 4. Lottie Lindsey, Barbara Link, Kris Linville, Fred Lips- , L S y i ., 5 , y A , y f comb, Deborah Litterell, Roberta Livers, Mary Long. gvyy Q 5 'N ,A If Az. 4 H f., I i,,,i ,,,,i , ,iii, A it x K K D 3 Sue Lumpkin, Kathy Mabry, Lavora Mack, Aaron , . H . Mahone, Larry Malcolm, lean Malden, Elaine ' ,gib 3, Manus. M M Z I XE? I 1, f V 1, :VMV ... A , It 1 , t'ti Central Spirit Kindles Sophomore Loyalty L - 1 I ' y' ',.., . . H . Ava Marang, Brenda Marks, left Marlow, Karen , M V Marshall, Wayne Marshall, David Martin, Linda - y, ,tif Z - 'V L , ,, , 5 t I 5 ,,vvll Bonnie Martin, Steve Martindale, Kathleen Marti- Q , nez, Kandy Mason, Vance Mason, Carol Matheson, 'X '.,g r If LS' . 5 f V- Tommy Matson. AX Qiii 9' y ,g L 2 dx .ai Q 4. 1 IoAnn Matthews, Elizabeth Mattingly, Nancy Max' I ey, Stephanie McConnell, Debbie McCoy, limmy K i ii , i llaf' M McCutchen, lim McDonald. V L -, ' Q if L I L , ,few 'i 1 1? W' W 'Jlky 6 Q i 4 4 -k F i'l i'r if ef W I Suzann McEltresh, Larry McElwaine, Pamela Mc- Earlin, Criss McGee, Paula McGee, Debra McGhee, Betty McGuire. Ieanie Mclntosh, Ierry Mclntosh, Alan McKaskle, Louise McKenzie, Sandy McKim, Linda McKissack, ludie McLain. Cheryl McLaughlin, Billy McMahon, left McManus, Gary Meadows, Iohn Meek, Mike Meisenheimer, Linda Melone, Steve Melton, Toni Melton, Bick Mendenhall, Tenia Merritt, Sara Miles, lim Miller, Mark Miller, Martha Miller, Tommy Miller, Kathy Milliken, Ellen Misch, Barbara Mitchell, Gloria Moak, Monty Moel- ler. Kathy Montgomery, Mike Montgomery, lerry Moody, Mike Moon, Albert Moore, Steve Moore, Steve Moore. M-W.,,+ at i. , M, ., 'f i P . L si , 5 I y,,,, A H 1 -' - ,i,,, , y ,,,. . i tii yy L H S N V ,. 1 4 ti ,, L , L ifs if ii.: 5 If ydildi dn d o E Az If 1 L E t S y i J i .rif Q .. L 'hi fi 4 lla . l57 Mr. Mccafferfy -r yd ' 4 vp. V ' I L X ' H Barbara Gowens, H, , P1 f, , ,.,.. 1: ..-ff V ic, , 1 J' I' nw 1: 1 -f-:yes C' C4'G':21 ' vi 3 3 SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS-FRONT ROW: 8.1 wr. ,122 , ' ' L ' g SECOND ROW: Q' 1 -f 1 S' 'N F W' ' A- M-A pun' 1. I- 'I 'Y' ', J' W lQ -' K ' X ' .i' ' '41, W ,wry fi, ,lm qfvl Sophomores Tammy Moore, Kenneth Morain, lulius Moran, Rich- ard Morehead, left Moreland, Tony Moreno, Agus- ta Moses. Binnie Mulholland, Becky Mullens, lohn Murray, lohnny Nail, Felix Nance, Beverly Nantz, Pam Nantz. Donna Nash, lames Nash, Edward Neal, Linda Neely, Rita Neely, Susie Neighbert, Nelda Nelson. Ellen Newby, lulia Newman, Sylvester Nichols, Martin Niemeyer, Monica Nolan, Beverly Norman, George Norman. Sheila Norvell, Charles Notley, Dorothea Nott, Bet- ty Nunley, Pat O'Brien, Rick O'Brien, Siri Odonis. larnes Oliver, Robert Oliver, Margie Ontiveros, Con- nie Orcutt, Richard Osburn, Mark Owen, Herbert Owens. Mitchell Owens, Gary Oyler, Phillip Pace, Victor Paddock, Sheila Pagano, Delores Page, Debby Palmer. Renata Palmer, Stan Pape, Sam Parker, lim Parm- ley, Denice Paschal, Diane Patterson, Katy Payne. Ted Paysinger, Carol Pearce, lewell Penney, Bren- da People, lim Peoples, Clittord Perkins, Laurence Pete. Christy Peters, Linda Peters, Florence Peugh, Tom- my Phillips, Reginald Pierce, Alan Pinson, Steven Pitts. Nanci Pool, DeDe Porter, Mike Posten, Carolyn Potts, Rhonda Powell, Mary Price, Tommy Price. Mary Proctor, Marilyn Pruitt, Ricky Pruitt, Tom Pru- itt, Blaine Psalidas, Randy Raines, Connie Rains. Roy Ramsey, Francis Rand, Lynn Rapp, Charles Raus, Debbie Record, Anna Regalis, Edwyna Reid. ij' ,. u ' 5 iir-, r fe- , - Q . .n f s .gg r 4 4 V . ' -win: , , 'sv ,, N 4 A 1 ' 1 A ,. , ,a 2 .,. it is , ,gf - I 'Krall rw'6Q5l ll S r . N ttf' i 1 4 A , fr M, we if J -1- . .nh nr, It t ,rs Q. ' . v 5. If fx S i' r , N 'P N lr- .3 ia . K K if 'X aw ' s P .,' 1, ,i S' Q , - Q, Q, Qi if C P fai- it A V 163 dz A .ii A , t'rr' 1 ,if , - ' wif C S M., A.. 1 I2 ' In - ' Z , ' , Y sy W ,,,.. foil A 'D tiiii 'Q li' l59 .. 'EQAZ ibi V Q . 5 Z ij? ll iA AA 5 A- Q AAi n LT igwie msgid! 2 ' di if . ELG W mi A Q I Ati If .:,, ,, A ,, T ,N .. , , L L .M ir T LVP Lyzi ii L D 111, I , A ' L .S 5 ,fi H T 1 I gffrgi ' .. L: . . . N lx Ai . li , . - ..t. if , up g ' V y y, E I T y, , yyyy lr lah iwffimsmsft fi it M fgi XW N . Q M ' nl I I 11 lf: Q His I60 Sophomores Gary Rentie, Mare Reynolds, Peaaie Reynolds. Sandy Reynolds, Barbara Rhodes, Billy Rice, Debf orah Rice, Donna Rice, Sammy Rice, Richard Riaclon, Mike Richards, Gary Richardson, David Riqsby, Iackie Robbins. Maraaret Robinson, Paul Robinson, Tommy Robin- son, Mary Ellen Roessler, tacky Roaers, Carolyn Ro- per, leanetta Ross. loan Ross, Ronda Roszel, Norma Rowe, lohn Roy- all, Charles Ruble, Chick Sanders, Mike Sanders. Pat Sanders, Robert Scheer, Mary Elizabeth Schmidt, Mary Schreiner, Robert Schroeder, lohn Schwendi- mann, lody Scott. Mike Scott, Larry Scribner, Cecelia Seals, loe Se- mones, Sherry Setters, Phillip Sewell, Elizabeth Sharpe. Becky Shartel, Nita Shaw, lohn Shelton, Randy Shepard, David Sherrick, Patricia Gail Silcox, lainie Simmons. Mary Simon, Vicki Simpson, Mike Sipes, Shirley Sisney, Libby Sisson, lohn Skalla, Nanci Skyles. Rodney Slane, Curtis Smalley, Danny Smith, Dar' lene Smith, Dave C. Smith, Glenda Smith, l-iala Smith. lanet Smith, lohn Smith, Mary lo Smith, Patrica Smith, Tim Smith, Wes Smith, Wes Smith. Ginaer Sortore, ludy Southern, Calene Stanton, Sue Staples, Susie Stebbins, lessie Stevenson, leannette Stewart. Terry Stewart, Rowena Stich, Larry Stone, Pam Stone, Glen Stoner, Sam Stormont, Teena Strauahan. Sandra Stuck, Nanci Suttle, Vifilliam Russell Sype, Barbara Ann Taber, Brenda Tadpole, Linda Talbutt, Sheila Tallette. Donna Tapp, Mary Ann Tate, Cathy Taylor, Elaine Taylor, Gherry Taylor, Luther Taylor, Toni Taylor. Harlan Thomas, Tammy Thomas, Tommy Thomas, David Thompson, lim Thompson, Deborah Thorn, Bennie Thorne. Cheryl Tigert, Christy Toedt, Steven Tollette, Stan- ley Townsend, Dyanne Tucker, Stephen Turner, Wanda Underhill. 4 is . .1 y , V K , 4,,. r 'ff - A , 3 z 41 42 fr We ,N I 'fi , ' f ' T53 V5 if 2 -1. r V TV I A. si ,N V nderclassnien Anticipate Junior Prestige Benito Vann, Diana Vaughan, Vivian Vaughn, Ole- ta Victory, Betty Villereal, Debbie Vincent, lim Vin- cent. Mike Visor, Karen Wagner, Anthony Walker, Dave Walker, Dennis Walker, Lenda Walker, Harold Walkup. Tom Wallace, Bosezetta Wallen, Cathy Ward, Patty Ward, Beverly Warren, Dwight Warren, Ellen War- ren. Terry Washburn, Billie Webb, Ophelia Webber, Brenda Weber, Harry Weinstock, Stan Weir, David Leo Wendel. Yvonne West, Ian Westhaier, Gay Whisman, Debbie White, Dennis White, Tommy White, Tris White. Pam Whiteley, Brenda Whittington, Mike Wicker- sham, Donald Wilkes, Marty Wilkinson, Charlie Williams, Emmett Williams. loe Williams, Marie Williams, Morgan Williams, Sheri Williams, Thelma Williams, lohn Willman, Bae Willrnan. Walter Wilson, lohnnie Woitord, Nancy Wolt, Mike Wooten, Sheri Wright, Larry Wynn, Sheryl Wyrick. Edward Yankee, Sharon Yargas, Beckie Yerton, David Young, Marc Young, Sherry Young, Paulette Zajic. 1 'A 1 7 -ff ' , R we f ltiii . ...aes Y A4111 ln li 'Q fi T ATI is if A rf Q .g ..r .4 M 1 . A. V if V h 1, , .tx ly ti. , V H k k L H I. A Q ti 2 ii' i W :iyyA T lr A M t y I . 1 f Tp XX T i l ' 1 , ' , I 1 an ii t is Ak t t, , 1 i f ,-,h. V 3 K ry , , V . ,W ,, l N klb. L W T W ffl , Q- s AW I Au st ' Ibl ' in . , M., , fm,.q,Qi,gl1wmMmmmmw,u...,fM-mnfamm STUDENT LIFE Queen Sandy Radiates Vivacity and Amity as Julia Moore Karen Hassler Affendanf AffGVd6H+ l Miss Central Continuing a tradition ot almost titty years, Sandra Thresher was elected Miss Central l-ligh XLVH trom nine ot the rnost dazzling senior beauties. Throughout the year Sandy showed her loyalty and leadership by acting as head cheerleader and DAZE secretary. Representing the senior class, president lim Benien acted as General Petitioner While Student Council pres- ident left Brown served as Lord High Chancellor. At- tending Sandy were seniors lulia Moore ana Karen Has- slerg juniors Anne Barker, Barbara Bennett and Gayle George, and sophomores Mary Proctor, Rhonda Pow! ell and Debbie Bantield. L ' ,Lil ., - , . ms. Q Join Red Feafherslu Uwe er'roNmCr,' df,-,f bf-nfis cv, la oispmyed on We bfgdy f,,xpMir's M, him We Imummrwce ol Pmvirfn 5- Ccrvfmf HCSHSC dmc. Rod Fc:f1H'wer s booth, ore of thc- blqqe-f,? f1Hrf1c'Ycms on our opefwirvq dey. Kosfas Pan+a1is, APS bmdem from Greene, Hsfcns imfXr'tNy 05 Miriam lr:- ,., w I W 5 3. Viv-2, 'Q ,rw www IT 4f,.f-. f,'M ff' M H F, x,. U, ,W 5 ,. V I -6 D S - Wy.. Sophomore Linda Dickey und lunigr RA-,wwv He'xdf-ww dlgggvw firm' A J,'ge,'dj,, Wdyy I,-Om +59 ig,-bf M We JQUV5 51,.,O,C,i MSQN Q The halls of Ceniral reverherate contagious sounds oi excitement as crowds of students come in to pick up their schedule cards on enrollment dev. Confusion Reigns Over Gpening Day Activities Combining brawn w play brute siren ifh brains, bio Andy Martin and Arthur hy attempting to open a locker without . ., ., . Familiar scenes on our opening day were sparkled with laughter, confusion and excitement. As the crowds qathered, sophomores lost themselves in the turmoil surrounding the juniors and seniors. The long iliqhts oi stairs were dreaded but conquered as they are at the begin- ning oi each year. Even so, almost every- one did find himself falling down more steps than he had Walked up. Student Council, Red Feathers and Camarata took part in introducina new students to the Central tradition and spirit with the sales ot pom-poms, pennants, decals and shares in AFS. 51512 , ,g germ, Mg 47 f 2-:.i,1,1Y,MsNm:., fzusmetsuwexsw- W---,-pm-e.wMW-t--0--3f.MvA-1, Feeding fhe bonfire wood keeps fhis groue busy or' ' Pape Slmfmike have vide Reid byP'1isFomeroom +0 raise funds +Or We Meier clay cemmaiqr: Life seems a Ii++Ie hopeless ior Wie brave feam when ajrfer 6 Sawrdfay affemoon Filied wifle Ynfense pracfice, H SMU cam? ge? on The ball Q 'F e eeee eeee MN ' 5 Frolieking Centralites Create Fall Frenzy These four iuniors, nmhamoered by We fevficfiovs of We sophomores amd We fesoorvsiloiliffes ef We seniors, speed Hfae weekend Hhorslrvg afourdf' A fall day provfdes pfemky of ammumifiow for ea fee? Hqhf, as Jim Lamberfom, Carollne Davis, Jean Ceil- Tman and Reed Berxfley prepare for a fun-fifled war! vedlvhvhs 1 M P. - , A ,Q R www, WP i ass 352, AWA' E ff , WV 1 .-3 M 1, T 'SL ' wx Jeff Tiwresiier, CQv r'f Brfwes W'-web '4 C- 'vi NTQV' in 4+ mia C' i we Cefvai 'W ow 1 ww. Mr. Spirit alias Arfhur Campbeii, aff-N '55 opfnf SGW' 'Wm' 'vm 'iw Wi' 4-I' fx HSixth Street Spiritw Diffuses Through City Spirit at Central this year received a face lifting as enthusiastic Centralites backed their athletic tearns and service iroups in Vents throughout the city. lncreasing the too much soul spirit Red Feathers initiated a Mr. Spirit con- test which was held during Spirit Week to select Central's most loyal and spirited male enthusiast, Red Feathers also car- ried on the traditional tall pep rallies. To strengthen school spirit, Scalpers, the looys' counterpart to Red Feathers, was reorganized after rnany years of absence. ! f gi im Q Rob Engles and Stan House try to w th . . way back lo Coach Gvvinfs side by him fi big surprise cake for his b l Anne Barker leads a cheer is the Central tootball team watches at the Red Feather peo frilly. elanie Palmer Y nd --'aN- '1 d AVS w AFS'ers Mirenixu wud Ku-5 Mawr 'O Sm' -skate uv W Tw + rv W Fi Exchange Students Enjey Central Hospitality ln keeping with Central traditions, the Braves hosted two American Field Service students, Mirentxu Zaloalegui trorn Las- cano, Spain, and Kostas Pantazis from Athens, Greece. To raise tunds tor their stay in Tulsa, the Central Student Coun- cil last year held their annual candy sale. Cver 20,600 bars ot the candy were sold tor a profit ot about Sl0,300. Another tund- raisinq technique was the sale ot AFS stock which was held in the early tall tor those students who Wanted to help sup- port the Central APS proararn. Qi S tf , 1 ., Y 1 9 , -- excflrnq Central basketball afame, Kostas .ef Ny, dl I A D A, N- .fn .f , ,ve .WW E ' 'Q Ia at ww ig .-i 4 . ,g , wi 5 2 in ,i , 5 i is s M X N ,, W af A aff M151-ei ,.e,,. 1 .op Avoiding the 3:30 traffic AFS brothers Kostas Pavtazls and Burr, E d and sisters Debbie- East 'md Mirrsritxu Zfibfvlequi refacllly agree that 3:25 is fi arent ti 'ri erd the schoold y i73 l l Enloying an evening of Q V'1q Yojf' -,fu ,rmwd 'Ee 'fvf-Ilafj-A Gan ,ww fm 'fl if w-- wg? F' tv, , ',xf.i 'ff , fvwg Gil' Qi Absence of snow dams' f . f--ff? A O'CC!f:'fW fri fd'-f1d jg e:f'Hms7 1-Ms Svew- V 'or :wid MSM- F'74C'T9V '.vLN1Tf-'CP?Cf 21 cdzznvd 'Sf io PM, w.7'1'Lr 211. Q ff af Sa ,Q if wi' 4, Q H 'Fig B1 is ef Student Bodies Give Cold Shoulder to inter iii .ilf 33 Afiacking wifh an i GN'5SS mio ,' of rc-fviT:aUe 'wed row Efiefm PPV?- S Paw Wdfiarfs Tory K'TM'i,' -rd Mf: if: SWF? dec? ws 'Q be QOH H is an :'C-'H5W:: Dd fix if C D Gfwcl, Suze Gfsifoffv, Ea McGeeH:f Cf 5' SVYNH ind Niece Tiztmofc 1: We, ' 'H ,W WMM, . ,. N1 WHP1 an arfisiic eye 'gf 1 -YW'L1'?1.1wJ M ,x Rui Y, , . , ,, X , . sw YV. Qt, 1. RW.: -,, , f-1 .V-1, 1. rv., ,,f ow fnshermen J L Sfaging his own .I N 1 ' X' '- K' an ,s cv: F J N -w ' X Qgw-an , :fax ,f I mmfussm-ww Lv - ' R ,f 'v Www? MQW? Taking fhe necessary Sfeps TO arr We sdo oilofintr Uceuse. Awbur Cfempbdl causes for rv momerwf before faldnc OU info Wwe wild bfue yordcw. Hobbyists Unwind Through Unusual Pastimes David Poffs and Nm-fe!! WY if . iii.. Wfnws fffscuss 1 CUrCfep+f:f'5'v:CH1fCPw and We fafffzirg oi WN: QOL WVW' if We bfack HW-sf 'ML wr'fHfmN The New Egg, I77 Vicki Hoveslceiland Q VK' :V L . 117' . ' 71 Flags 'thai once ' ff L if E Officers 1 'QCP Tom TomA1,'+ ii' 'ii i' L' M v NM.-,Si-ickX1.idg'Vh4 qu,-'JM - N 'M N67 hwiif -Akcf xi T' A15 Arms-v'Zr,w 1' d Maid Making his television debut on the six-o'clocl4 newscest. Auther Ruby, Lineman ot the Year, accepts his trophy tram Ron Franklin, KVOO Sports Director. wx, gr iiigfifi' ex. Superlatives Acknowledged for Achievements Susie Supernaw, Tractor Queen ot the i967 Tulsa State Fair, dem- onstrates how to operate an tractor withom using hands or teot, lndividuality was the lcey Word tor sev- eral Braves this year as students exhibit- ed diverse interests in their many accom- plishments. For example, the Tulsa Phil- harmonic Orchestra had a Centralite in its membership in the person ot Sally Mul- holland, a cellist. Qther musically-inclin ed students who were Youna Tulsans' members traveled to Montreal, Canada, where they performed at Expo '57, ln the World ot business, a number ot Central's juniors and seniors qained tirst- hand lqnovvledqe ot running a company through their Work in lunior Achievement. iz: it A .. B Ei 1 xc fl tiara 1 Q pf K , if big! are ss 'Q' W? BOYS AND GIRLS OF THE MONTH-BOTTOM TO TOP: Septem- 'ir w 2' Marcl'1:l'gu Kelsa, C, Vtkn-ft - April: Miki- C'w.wcl' ber: lm E 'li October: Bc ig O-ff: dnl? rvl.,f3 Q November: Bi- 1 1. Stee May: 5' I O-'--' M miie l' oqd .Not c'c'J'f1d: Sw Cl. fxfmr C-vnzsbr-it, Kerer ri 11, V- ' December: Kostas B 1' 7 ,fs Re '. ll' Seifrnoa-1' Dwzfe :ly A-' 'E' .lf 'mfr' , Cocnrov' January: Q-ill Bertie-,H February: Jefr Straw' l-Karim' Competitions Net Braves Special Recognition Malcina headlines tor their achieve- ments, Central students turned l95B into a prize-Winning year. Chris Dooley he- came one ot two state tinalists in Pills- hury's Bake-Ott contest and Marauerite l-licks was named Central's Betty Crocker Homemaker ot Tomorrow. ln another area, Gail Bentley came in third in the DAB's Good Citizen contest. Besides these students, many others received scholar- ships to various universities tor their out- standina academic achievements. -J Ki, A Ali-nify all-sfars ' M ' A ,, W wr , '1 .1 , 'M NCTE award recicisfni' 1 if 2 .-.....,..1.. www? ,XV 0 an 15' ,A ' ,... fa , w w w ,. v , Ulu nf L Paylng iniured: . J . , -1 1 K' V Y - 5 ' N ' S 1 , 1 1 H' :i' ,gigf ,Q W M Vs ,M Dazzling DAZE Heralds Doug Oakes King FxHPmd'1ut AHC' duvzf 1 li f , ,M1535,5i3v1q,:f. - ' Daze XLII ln his rnost rlazzli pertormea on Central' s staae, Dona Cakes was Kina Daze Xloll. l-lavina talien na role CTOVVYIQU part in many otions, he y an all school vote to take the leacle ina role in this year's DAZE Vllraaitionall oi Centrals prorlu was seleoteo h y oonnina the reaal attire ot the rope, Crown ana soepter, Kina D l l oua loeaan his reign. Noniinateo l oy their ree classes, attendants ot the Court W ther Rub speotive ere seniors Auf y and Arthur Canfploell ans: itiniors Reef: Bentley, Torn Tate anfl l' as ini Larnherton. Also attenfiina Kina Dona were sophomores Moraan Anderson anri bra thers Pat ano Rick C'l3rien. ':3 9 Singing I Will Wai+ vs Y y Mm. MCHM ' ' -'W w ' '-1 ff 352112 f H EW. ,J ,TT X Twirlers Pam and Margarei C vv M wr' f- 1 v rf' , 'ke-. Y i DAZE Demonstrates Talent In Dazzling Show ln its forty-second annual production, the DAZE lived up to the high traditions of preceding performances by featuring a Wide variety of talents ranging from magic acts to can-can dance lines. Along with the traditional Dazettes, sev- eral boys got together to form their rival -the Blazettes. The DAZE also introduc- ed a musical water glass act, and the audience enjoyed our own 1'Lady Bird. After the curtains had closed and the show faded into history, Central students could look back and say that it truly lived up to its name-DAZZLING DAZE. Barmalds Peggy and Elizabeth Schmidt tune up on wafer glasses as D S th p ry C o resist er ersis ent swee f li p t th t D Garcia, who at lest dances intoh h t S irifed on b IH 1, 4 r ' M5 mid d1g17'w P Y F 'r ,.f--d Pi, KAR' M br 0 MOM new ur cf- ,fo,r:Q r 'J Tl'1ere's a Hole ' 'ef b ,def del: Ura, me 1' Liz: .- 4' '9 H 'Y AV1' ii f 'H 'Jrri vm, fki'1zCTi-C1 Ge' C, MQW VVHf,1fv'f wa W3 F fdxbm . Eh 77777777 ir M L my ,I E E is z Lively DAZE Gutshines Former Performances H's hard 'ro hold umm ciapplwix fafd We rfapmlwu 'Nw ,four U'-r-' Aw- ScwHe Sevew !V1Iwu5,TV'ce ieedFd YJ R:.rff Dem wmrw, w nw virw- bv M. The Old Wesi ' ' W r M ' ' 1 5 ' 1 r 1 1 .Ls- VV' 1 ,MM 1 .pw ww ' ew-fa'Tf ' Q W i .ri a 5 .l Taking full advanhage 'iv' fn 'r'-rf '5Hv'f1',Lf1 'H',,I , D :Vf'YS'H dgd, These kife making 'vw wc V' W Lwf Bf1'F'r Rm' Sm M mv M U MM-LMQNN,-1 :VO3i1rf1'.W f:fvr'flr rf5lw 'caT11kf'Wm'd',wr'1wfwvfHf1MrrL,d42. N ff 4 , T li? 1 W ...V X ' - ' .A.. ' K V fi ' F 52 V H wtf . YQ A 7 sf V 'fn tem. v,...m, ,ummm V, V' mv ROCI Den+,S1Uy Dfww, Ufvbhz BVHU- ,md fxrwu RHLM wvwycfuf Wm yw,1f,piUE 1,4 ug fly--1 Q4 1y,y,1,fw71,Uy,,,,-x ,Iypy-,gf H Q g 'llte accident oii hi-, hikes bffld tires, Bill Ql-iclahiiii hope: lo iemniw llwe urtallei: heir: with Susie- Supermw lorrirn, late md Refitlm Comptia 1. Central Springs to Life After Long Winter Getting into the swing ot sofirg Leslie Elzo, Joafie Lcclcwccd, Arn Bloomlield and Judi S 'li'l7 d eifwte the se w1i, ci'5l'i. As the red and white tulips hloomed on the iront lawn in late March, Centralites were swept into windy whirlwinds ot spring. Sending graduation announce ments reminded seniors of that important date, while juniors awaited the arrival ot their senior rings and sophomores plan- ned their first Cherokee Run. Warm May days tound the student body anxiously awaiting summer jobs, college preparations and a much needed vaca- tion. Climaxing all school activities was the graduation ot the senior class at Tul- sa Assemloly Center on May 29, l968. 90. 4 'W' ggiqu ., - 1.......,. . ,, ,.,,.M..W ,...... ,....,,. -M 4 ' -. im ff '-gf' :T:.iiE 451. C., I9O ,sf 5, While busily packing Senior rpm, Y -. ,W,-. , M ,,wL, .A ., . LU., lass Stages 'C alk- utw on May 29th Truman Rucker 'd 4 f-, ,kwr 4 G1 4. Q 1 w f 'Z M Iylgi 'X ML! , t ,fifaz WW, ,gk ,- ygga. if ., 4 ,W A in fyb. L ,WW Absorbed in H19 'mi uw? :MV 'if mwrcl :XY mm 'iw bud, Mlfnw -,whxrm 'mf' CMH J- 5vxUf:v,'f1d VN. wr r . dfmflffrr -nzlxn Diploma in hand, Cauglvf single Han ,K N X X. Xe. 'X gsm x 5.55 ' x. ,Ns '---. .M WM mquw, E., - H fy W5 Z- .-M. mana , N,.,,-x... .,,, .i v 40 .raw wg. WN ,4 ,N 14 2 .Q 1 4 1 Q ,,.,,,.,.,...--we 4 .' 2 4 1 3 A 1 f v 1? 1 ,, My 7'f151f-QQ? WM 1 1 'lk' -W ' ,ifaiiiiffp m.z'Y1iL:-- ,,., fzzqaziain -- f. I -gigs ,, .Afm,1. , ,,.. L, A K I , , fr 'ww f f :jy:.. . ,V .uf ef ff T '55?l'1Hfi.l J Q Q . Q wx.. 'l +L, lfQfQ4,4' 5 fl '1' .. Y qiifgiwui - 2 , .LM , , V -I V353 V 'N ,J ...,,, , ,,, Q 'S R -Q55 S, Q 5 5 Hs? fl . 'f any Q X H, 2 , 6 X 1' rw H3 ,fi 15 15531, 1.5 3? H 1, Ml , ,UA vnu:- Wendi-IQ-it 55 3' as 3i5?fWw 5:1 ii, Wi ' 4 . , ,lg was A ,ily 5-7 ,. ' -2 K' 'll E' K' ,A 'Q 1 , Tread s0fti.v-- in the shadow rests our past. LllIgEl' near-- in this moment lies oar preseni. Walk firmly 011- bcivond Illese steps our lALlfLlI'U awaits Cafch this fleeling moment- it belongs In as and I0 Central . . Always 7can14ott1oink him dead ,Q , itisnnetb Eamrun 19504967 Kenneth David Damron . . . seventeen years ot lite . . . an indelible mark on the memory ot those with whom he passed his time in this World. On the wrestling mat he developed a skill, born of a com- petitive spirit, yet tempered by physical training. He lett his thoughts in permanent form on the pages ot the 1968 Tom Tom as its sport's editor. He contributed many things to Central, some which can never be measured except Within ourselves. Time does not permit us to plan with certainty, and tor Kenny, time was always too soon. Yet he lett with us an inspiration ot pride and his own determination to succeed in a world demanding sacrifice. He walks with us no more, but within our hearts lies a living and torcetul presence, a sensitivity to everything that Kenneth David Damron was and might have been. who walks with me no more 1111 i1IPIemnrrz1111 KATHRYN K DAVENPQRT December 14 1914 February 7 1968 CLIVE C SC1-IOQLER March 26 1994 November 39 1967 Teacher of Mathematrcs Teacher of History Acknowledgements EDITOR Craig Carter FACULTY ADVISOR Miss Nakita Slack BUSINESS MANAGER Ronnie Wagner SECRETARY Meladee Murphy OPENING SECTION Iudy Cunningham, editor Alaxine Fraser Dave Iohnston Ronnie Wagner ACADEMICS Karen Peterson, editor Gail Bentley Iudy Cunningham Ioy Malone Meladee Murphy Sharon Rogers Cathy Schepers SPORTS Tony Kelsay, editor Mike Belcher Meladee Murphy Nancy Wightman Mark Wiltshire ORGANIZATIONS Cathy Mason, editor Gail Bentley Alaxine Eraser Dave Iohnston Tony Kelsay, editor Ioy Malone Lyn Mason Cathy Schepers Linda Thomas Mark 'Wiltshire CLASSES Alaxine Fraser, editor SOPHOMORES Iudy Cunningham Nancy Wightman Mark Wiltshire IUNIORS Ioy Malone Cathy Mason Ronnie Wagner SENIORS Sharon Rogers Linda Thomas STUDENT LIFE Gail Bentley, editor Mike Belcher Lyn Mason Karen Peterson Sharon Rogers Nancy Wightman INDEX Cathy Schepers, editor Marilyn Earp Linda Thomas Mark Wiltshire FEATURE PHOTOGRAPHERS Mike Belcher Marilyn Earp Iohn Kidwell PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Beverly Studio McCormack Studio COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY Marilyn Earp Mr. Bob McCormack ENGRAVING Miss Susan Baker, Yearbook Department Southwestern Engraving Company Tulsa, Oklahoma PRINTING Economy Advertising Company Iowa City, Iowa COVER Durand Manufacturing Company Chicago, Illinois PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Columbia Scholastic Press Association National Scholastic Press Association Okla. Interscholastic Press Association. A l4l Abair, Fannie I22 A CAPELLA CHOIR 88, 89 Aclkinson, Donna Kay l52 Aclkinson, Regina 73, 74, 86, I40 Il0, Aclon, Jesse I40 Aclon, John l52 Adams Barbara I22 Adams, Craig l52 Adams, Glenda I22 Adams, Pam l52 Adams, Palrick IOO, I40 Adams, Sandra 99, I22 Adams, Sharon 99, 122 Adams, Ted 60, l52 Addy, Slanley l52 ADVERTISING BOARD l02 Alberly, Ann l52 Aldridge, Terry l52 Alexander, Becki I22 Alexander, Karen 74, I40 Alexander, Kris 72, 80, I40 Alexander, Mrs. Thelma 26 Alford, Yvonne l05, I06, I22 Allen, Arlhur lll, I22 Bossle Allen, Duke 9l, 93, I22 Allen, Eliuan 89, I40 Allman, Karen I52 Allman, Phyllis 99, I22 Alspau gh, Harold 50, l52 Aller, Glenda l52 Ames, Palricia I40 Amos, Mr. William Dell 26 Anderson, Charles I52 Anderson, David Lee l52 Anderson, Eunnice 80, I40 Anderson, Mrs. Frances Well- mon 26 Anderson, Gail 74, I22 Anderson, Jerry l00 Anderson, Joe I40 Anderson, Judy I22 Anderson, Lee l07 Anderson, Linda l52 Anderson, Luella I22 Anderson, Margarel I22 Anderson, Morgan 47, 50, 58, l52 Anderson, Roberl I40 Andrew, John 90, I03, I22 Andrews, Mr. James 26 Andrews, Vellierce Jewell 87 Anglin, Bob 97, I40 Applegale, Jerry l52 Argenlos, Debbi l03, I22 Armslead, Pamelia 74, 88, IO6, I40 Armslrong, Dawn I40 Armslrong, Pally I40 IIO, IIS, I39, I40 Arnold, Lee l00, I40 Askins, Donna 34, 74, 85, I22 Alchison, Roy C. l0O, I22 Alchley, Joyce l52 Alkins, Bruce I40 Alkins, Daphene I40 Alkins, Karen I22 Alwell, Judy Elaine l52 Avalos, Juanila 97, I22 Averill, Carole I40 Avery, Elizabelh 76, I52, l55 B Babb, David I40 Babb, Jerry I22 Baber, Brenda l52 Baer, Mr. Aubrey 24, 26, 75, I46 Bailey, Alan l52 Bailey, Jack IOO, I22 Bailey, Miss Lee 96 Bailey, Karen I40 Bailey, Paula 74, I40 Baird, Donald l22 Baird, Jimmy 92, l52 Baker, Bob I40 Baker, David 9l, 93, I40 Baker, Mrs. Laura 24 Baker, Mary Lilian 74, 77, 79, s5,1o7,114,14o Baker, Mary 74, 90, 92, I22 Baker, Richard 9l, l52 Baker, Roberl 90, I40 Baker, Sally IO6, I22 General Index Baldlrip, Bobby I40 Ballard, Julius I40 Ballard, Pal 92 Banlield, Debbie 68, l06, l5l, l52, l55 Banfield, Jell I40 Bannisler, Mr. Harry 26,80 Baplisl, Cheryl 74, 82, I22 Barbee, Sherre 93, 96, I22 Barbour, Delores B6 Bardgell, Clyde IOO, I22 Barker, Anne 78, 84, IO6, ll3, I40, 171, 185, isa Barker, David l00, I22 Barnell, Belly 90, I40 Barnell, Charles 47, l8I Barnell' Mary l52 Barnharl, Mr. Charles 26, 47, 56 Barok, David I22 Barrell, Margarel l05, I40 Barrell, Mike, 58 Barrell, Richard l52 Barris, David BB Barlholic, Kevin 69, I40 Barllell, Mrs, Juanila 26 Barlon, Barbara I40 Barlon, George I22 Bascue, Cheryl 73, I22 BASEBALL 63 Basham, Sharon 87, l52 BASKETBALL, 5l Bass, Debbie I40 Bass, Sheila l52 Bass, Shirley l52 Baswell, Ed l52, I58 Baleman, Lance 74, 76, 77, 92, IO4, I40 Bales, Brenda I40 Baflenlield, Nancy 83, 94, l52 Baumgardner, Louise 92, 93, I22 Bealhe, Mike l52 Bealy, Cheryl l52 Bealy, Mrs. Lola 26 Beaubien, Susan II4, l52 Bebee, Jimmy l03, I40 Becknell, Carolyn IOS, I40 Behling, Becky 68, 82, l06, ll0, I40 Behling, Belsy 69, l02, l52 Behm, Mrs. Jean Ann 26, ll5 Belcher, Lynne l52, l88 Belcher, Mike l08, IO9, I22, I74 Bell, Anila l52 Bell, Bernadelle 80, I40 Bell, Mrs. Freda 26,99 Bell, Mike l52 Beller, James l00, I22 Beller, Janice lll, l22, l30 Bell, Dorolhy I40 Bell, Dollie I40 Bender, Mrs. Cynlhia 26, 66, IO6, l07 Benien, Jim 47, 48, 64, 84, l20, I22, l80, l8l Benighl, Sharon 99, I22 Bennell, Barbara 68, 79, IO6, l07, Bennell, Gerald I22 Bennell, Joseph IOO, I22 Bennison, Chris 70, 74, 88, l05, IIO, I40 Benlley, Gail 69, 7l, 74, 78, l08, IO9, I22, l25, l80 Benlley, Reed I40, l68 Berger, Mr. Don 26 Berger, Tom 73, 8l, 85, I22 Bergschneider, Conrad I40 Bergschneider, Jan l52 Berkmeyer, Bill 50, l52 Berkmeyer, Sue 68, 74, IO6, I40 Bernard, Jody 69, I22 Berry, Ellen l52 Berry, Randy l00, I22 Berryman, Denzil I40 Bells, Denise I22 Beuby, Mr. William 26 Bidwell, Diana l52 Bigelow, Sleven 8l, I40 Bigpond, Pal I22 Bihlmaier, Meg I40 Billingsly, Arlene 99, I22 Binder, Nan 73, 74, 85, IIO, I40 Bingham, Donna 79, 84, I22 Birkes, Mike 40, 68, IOO, I22 Bilsko, Valerie 69, l52 Billle, Pam 87, l52 Black, Tresa I22 Blackburn, Bill 40, IOO, I22, l86, 189 Blackburn, Miss Rae 26 Blackwell, Pam l52 Blackwood, Sleve l52 Blair, Margie 98, I40 Blalock, James lOl, I22 Blalock, Linda Lee 87 Blalock, Sherman l52 Blanlon, Donna 82, I22 Blaylock, Harlan l0l Blevins, Clarence 68, l52 Bliss, Abby l52 Blocker, Janel l52 Bloomfield, Ann IO3, I22, l89 Bluebird, Geraldine 74, 90, 92, I22 Bly, Miss Judy 26 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 96 Boardman, Dianne 99, I22 Bobbins, Olho I22 Bobbins, Rila I22 Bobbill, Ralph 100, I22 Bode, Karen 70, 72, l52 Brownlow, Bill I40 Bruce, Bob 47, 58, I40, l88 Chandler, Jerri 72, 84, I23 Chapman, Gary 50, I53 Bruce, Gene l52 Bruce, Mary I40 Bruner, Columbus 62, ll7, I23 Chapman, Lamonl 96 Chappelle, Carlos 68, 89, IO4, Bruno, Mr. Roberl 26, 50 Bryanl, Darlene 82, IIO, I40 Buchanan, Kalhy I23 Buckley, Jeannie 68, 86, ll5, l52 Budnik, Roberl 87 Bunnel, Galen I52 Bunll, Harold 57, 58, 63, 82, IOO, 103, 117, 123 Bunll, Richard I40 Burger, Vicky B3, l52 Burgin, Kalhy 87, l52 Burke, Linda 76, l52 Charles, Barbara I23 Charles, Mr. Russell 26 Charles, Virgil 64 Charvoz, Mr. Clyde 26, 63 Chaslain, Kalen II4, I4l Cheek, Sherri I53 CHEERLEADERS ll3 Cherry, Karen I23 CHESS CLUB Bl Chrislensen, Pam I53 Chrislensen, Randy I4l Burnham, Debbie 76, 88, 90, 92, I40 Burns, James l52 Burns, Jerry I40 Burns, Jimmy I40 Burns, John 82, I40 Burns, Mark 89, I40 Burns, Randy I40 Burns, Susan l52 Burris, David l52 Chrislie, Jane I23 Clapp, Pam 69, I4l Clark, Linda l23 Clark, Lynn I53 Clark, Mary 84, l02, l4l Clark Mikel53 Clark' Sandy ss, 99, ll5, 123 Clark, Slephen I53 Claunch, Mike 68, 74, 76, I23, l35, l78, l8O, I92 Bohm, Bolch, Pai ss, av, 122 Mike so, sa, 152 Bollon, Edward 50 Bollon, Frank I23 Bollon, Vic 58, l52 Bond, Dennis I23 Bond, Margarel Il5, I23 Bonha m, Jane 79, I23 Borlin, Maureen I23 r, Jack I23 Bourns, Karen 69, 74, 76, 78, 84, I40, I92 Bowen, Mike 47, 74, I40 Bowman, John 58, 96, I39, I40 Bowman, Kim, 72, 74, I40 Boyd, Barry 76, I03, I40, I73 Boyd, Ronnie l52 Boyd, Theresa I40 Boyls, Ted I23 Boyse, Louise 82, l52, I58 Boyse, Kalhy 68, 74, 85, 88, 89, I23 Bracy, LeRoy lOl, I23 Bradbury, Duane I40 Bradbury, Korena I23 Bradbury, Tom I40 Bradford, Paul 58, I23 Bradford, Serreda 87, I23 Bradford, Tim l52 Bradshaw, Elaine I23 Brady, Harka l52 Brady, Marlha 73, 97, I23 Brady, Mike 73, lOl, I23 Bragqs, Jerry I40 Brand, Gail IOO, ll4, I40 Brandon, Bill, 9l, 92, l23 Bransleller, Cheri 74, 90, I23 Braslield, Randy 40, 83, IOO, I23 Bralcher, Jane l02, I23 Bray, Beverly 69, l02, l52 Brazeal, Danny 84, I23 Breeden, William 68, l0l, I23 Breedlove, Bruce I40 Breedlove, Eleanor l52 Brenneman, Molly 76, l52, l55, IB6 Brewer, Mr. G. W. 26 Brewer, Glenda I40 Burris, Jan I40 Bush, Chris Bl, I40 Bush, Debby l52 Bush, Kay I40 Bulhod, Anila I40 Buller, Connee IO6, IO7, l52 Bullery, Deborah 99, I23 Bulls, Mr. Winlord 26, 8l Buxlon, Laura 98, I40 C Cabe, Janelle 76, IIO, I40 Cahalen, Mrs. Florence 26 Caldron, Claudia I23 Caldwell, Donna I40 Caldwell, Jimmy, 94 Calico, Vicki I23 Callison, Peggy I52 Calverl, Erma Jean I40 Calverl, Janel 99, I23 CAMARATA 78, 79 Campanaro, Rosemary l52 Campbell, Arlhur I23, l70, I77, IBO Clausing, Mike I53 Clay, Billie I53 Clay, Sherrie l23 Cline, Pal' l4l Coachman, Charlolle l05, I53 Coachman, Phyllis 72, 93, IO6, I23 Coals, Claud 94, I4l Cobb, Mr. Charles 26 Cobb, Jessie I53 Cobbs, DeWayne 58, I53 Campbell, Camille l05 Campbell, Charla 86, l52 Campbell, Darlene l52 Campbell, Gayle I40 Campbell Jeanelle l52 Campbell, Mrs. Kalherine 26 Campbell Caplanis, Mike 69 IOO I40 'Cleo 94,' I52' Coburn, Sharon 74, I4l Cockrell, Frankie I53 Codish, Cynlhia I53 Codish, Dennis I4l Cofler, Bobby 40, 65, I23 Colley, Richard 90, ll0, l4l Coil, Dennis l4l Coil, Ray 9l Colberl, Ronald 68, 88, I53 Cole, Georgianne 74, I23 Cole, Rulh Ann I24 Coleman, Becky 70, 74, lll, I24 Coleman, Carla l4l Coleman, Judi 74, 9l, 92, 93, I49 Coleman, Sue 83, I24 Collier ,Margarel 69, 93, ll2, I4l I84 Collier, Pam 9l, ll2, I24, I84 Collins, Billy I4l Collins Collins Combs Compl , Delores 93, I53 , Linda I4l Richard IOO, I24 on, Marlene l4l Carder, Mary I23 Carder, Sleve 69 Carlisle, Mike l52 Carllon, Chris I23 Carllon, Debbie l52, l55 Carns, Kaye 84, I23, l90 Carpenler, Alan I40 Carpenler, Sherrie, 68, l07, l52, l55 Complon, Realha 68, 79, 103, IO6, ll4, I24, l25, IBO, IB9 Condley, Linda I4l Condreay, Gary IIO, I4l Conklin, Michael I53 Conrad, Glen 50, I53 Conlu, Gary I53 Cook, Cherie I4l Carpenler, Sleve Bl, 90, 92, l52 Carr, Karen 74, I23 Carr, Linda 87, l52 Carr, Mary I23 Carr Roberl Gene I40 Carrell, Beckey 86, l52 Carrico, Saundra l52 Cook, Dewayne I53 Cook, Kaye I53 Cook, Paul I24 Cook, Sherri 88, ll0, l4l Coon, Mike I53 Cooper, David IOI, I24 Cooper, Gayle 88, I4l Cooper, Joe 90, I4l Bridges, Jessica I23 Bridges, Mr. Rodney 26, 56, 62 Bridgewaler, Roberl 6l, I40 Broach, Dana 8l, l52 Brock, Sharon 82, I23 Bromiley, Mike l52 Brooks, Eslher l52 Brown, Mrs. Charlye 26 Brown, Cheryl l02, I40 Brown, Deelanna l52 Brown, Mr. Hugo 26 Brown, Jefl 65, 68, IO4, I23, IBO Brown , Karen 74, az, as, 123 Brown, Kalhy l52 Brown, Lawrence l52 Brown, Lewis I23 Brown, Priscilla 87, l52 Brown, Mr. Roberl 26 Brown Mrs. Sara 26 Carler, Craig 7l, 74, 76, l08, IO9, 123, 135, 178 Carler, Ernie 65 Carler, Marguile I40 Carler, Robbie I40 Carlwrighl, Clara 96, I53 Carlwrighl, Johnny I53 Carlwrighl, Mike I4l Carlwrighl, Sherman I4l Carlrighl, Wanda 96, I23 Casebeer, LeAnn 84, I23 Casey, Gary l03, I4l Casillas, Irene I23 Caslro, Pal I4l Cales, Darrell 47, 63, 73, 74, 9l, I4l Cafes, Karen 93, I53 Calron, Donna I53 Cervanlez, Kalhy I53 Cooper, Slephanie I53 Copeland, Linda 74, lll, I24 Copeland, Mrs. Lola 26,96 Copeland, Mariio 77, IIO, l4l Copeland, Phyllis 69, I24 Copley, Pam 86, IO6, I53 Cordell, Mrs. Rachel 26 Cornwell, Denise I53 Cornwell, Kenl I4l Coslabile, Jody 47, 63, ll7, l4l Couch, Belh Ann I24 Couch, Carolyn I53 Coulson, Roberl I4l Couller, Jan 78, l06, IIO, l4l Council, Richard l4l Coursey, Miss Jeannie 26,70 Cousins, Caroline I53 Cowan, Krislin 89, I4l Cowan, Shirley 69, I4l Cox, Mr.Clil1'ord 26 Cox, Harry 58 Cozbey, Dale 153 Crabbe, Mike 153 Crablree, Clifford 100 Crace, Karen 124 Crail, Lynda 88, 103, 141 Crafl, Sleve 124 Crambrink, Tommy 153 Crane, Peggy 141 Crawford, Mary 83, 93, 141 Craycrall, Kae 153 Criner, Jerry 65 Crocker, Jonelle 73, 80, 08, 141 Croflord, Ray 141 Crooms, Ellen 153 Crosby, Frances 141 Croslin, Marilyn 74, 85, 105, 107, 141 CROSS COUNTRY 60 Cross, Sue 74, 114, 124 Crosslen, Ann 141 Crosslin, Mrs. Ophelia 26 Crolchell, Miss Anne 25, 26, 111 Crowe, Nancy 70, 96, 141 Crowe, Norman 124 Crownover, Lynda 141 Crugar, Harry 141 Cullinan, Jeanie 141, 168 Cullins, James 141 Cummings, Brenda 141 Cummins, Bron 94, 153 Cunningham, Judy 74, 109, 124, 181 Cunningham, Royce 153 Curry, Brooks 50, 94, 153 Curlis, Shirley 87, 153 Cyperl, Jim 47, 141 Cyrus, Gwen 83, 141 Cyrus, Roberl 60, 124 D D'Andrea, Michael 153 Dalby, Ginna 97 Dalious, Shelly 124 Dalfon, Bob 141 Damron, Gae 82, 114, 153 Damron,Kenny 62, 194 Daniel, Cassandra 141 Daniel, J. P. 153 Dewhirsl, Mike 141 Dickens, Dickens, Lee 47, 141 Polly 80, 153 Dickey, Linda 86, 114, I53, 166 Dilfee, Mrs. Jessie 26, 98 Diggs, Larry 153 Dillard, David 124 Dillion, Debi 90, 141 Dixon, S 188 ally 72, 79, 82, 1os, 141, E1zo,LesIee 78, 103, 126, 189 Emigh, Clyde 74, 142 Emigh, David 154 Engles, Rob 47, 49, 126,171 Eoif, Paul 126 Equels, Wayne 142 Ernissee, Michael I26 Ernissee, Richard 154 Erwin, Mr. J. B. 27 Eller, Bill 126 Dobbs, Linda 74, 124 Dobey, Jack 124 Dobson, Donald 141 Doerr, Ron 141 Donley, Kay 87, 153 Dooley, Charisse 124 Dooley, Chris 141 Dooley, Karen 153 Doonkeen, Ernesl 153 Doonkeen, James 124 Dorman, Bobby 124 Dornaus, Sara 68, 72, 74, 76, 124 Dorris, Mrs. Doris 26 Dorsey, Carolyn 124 Doughman, Romalue 103,124 Douglas, William 95, 153 Daw, 13111, 61, 74, 104, 141 Dowling, Evelyn 153 Dowling, Robby 153 Downing, Wayne 141 Downs, Bill 124 Downs, Joe 153 Doyle, Killy 153 Doyle, Roberla 153 Draper, Glenn 90, 124 Drew, Jean I53 Drew, Jory 89, 141 Dugan, Tony 58, 153 Duggan, Leah 124 Dugger, Mrs. Anila 26, 76 Duggins, Jim 153 Evanolf, Corinne 87, 154 Garcia, Doug 63, 71, 76, 77, 102, 138, 142, 174,185 Gardner, Mr. John 27, 47 Gardner, Tangerene126 Garner, Gary 90, 142 Garnsey, Bob 51, 52, 62, 117, 126 Garrell, Alfreda 39 Garrell, Ann 142 Garrell, Charles 31, 71, 76, 77, 85, 103, 126 Garrell, Linda 154 Garrefl, Mike 50, 85, 154 Garrell, Tom 91, 93 Dumas, Diane 141 Dunbar, Brenda 153 Dunbar DeeDee 153 Dunbar, Margarel 99, 124 Duncan, David 101 Duncan, Diane 89, 124 Duncan, Pallie 78, 99, 103, 124, I25 Duncan, Mr. John 26 Duncan, Susan 102, 124 Goodal Davis Daniel, Jefl 141 Daniels, J. D. 90, 124, 153 Daniels, Jim 141 Daniels, Myrlis 153 Darling, Nedra 94, 153 Darnell, Mike 82, 153 Daugherly, David 97, 124 Davenporl, Mrs. Kalhryn 26 Davidson, Adrian 141 Davies, Edward 74, lll, 124, 130 Davis, Alvin 124 Davis, Caroline 68, 79, 85, 107, ll4,139,141,168 Davis, Carolyn Elizabelh 153 Davis, Debbie 124, 153 Davis, Gary 90, 141, 146, 174 Davis, Harold 153 Davis, Joan 86, 153 Davis LeAnna 74, 124 Davis Lynda 69, 78, 124 Davis Palsy 153 Davis, Paula 153 Davis Richard 90 153 174 f Wanda 69,' 141 ' Ellis, Ba Dawson, Bellybelle 69, 82, 151, 153 Dawson, Mary 88, 141 DAZE BOARD 71 Deadmon, Roberl 69, 70, 73, 80, 85, 104, 141 Dean, Connie 141 Dearman, Wanda 153 DeBrosse, Edmund 141 DECA 97 Deibler, Mike 89 DeLaMoreaux, Jo Nel 74, 84, 103, 124 DeLancy, Clara Ann 153 De1ler,Marlha 74, 77, 110, 141 Demaree, Angela 80, 141 Dempsey, Cheryl 141 Denney, Denise 153 Denl, Rad 141, 188 Duncan, Tom 101, 124 Duncan, Tommy 60, 63, 117,124 Dunham, Bea Ann 141 Dunn, Aaron 141 Dunn, Joellen 153, 155, 158 Dunn, Pal 73, 124 Dunn, Sue 142 Dunzy, Peggy 153 Duranl, David 153 Duranl, James 124 Duranl, Roberl 47, 49, 63, 124 Duranl, Ronald 142 Durham, Debbie 153 Durham, Lloyd 73 Dullon, Deane 142 Dullon, Suzanne 83, 153 Duvall, Dale 153 E Earp, Donna 153 Earp, Marilyn 109, 124 Easley, Leslie 73, 142 Easl, Debbie 79, 85, 106, 113, 142, 173 Easl, Roberl 124 Ealon, Karen 68, 154, 155 Ebbs, Darnell 154 Eberle, Ronnie 58, 142 Eberle, Rulh 154 Edginglon, Celia 92, 142 Edminslen, Judy 99 Edminslon, Ken 142 Edrnounds, Pal 124 Edwards, Annila 97, 124 Edwards Barbara 124 Edwards, Bonila 106, 142 Edwards, David 154 Edwards, Ellen 69, 72, 107, 115 142 Edwards, Harry 124 Edwards, Larry 74, 126 Edwards, Lynne 69, 154 Elkins, Sleve 88, 102, 142 rbara 87 Deramo, Shirley 141 Deramo, Sharon 153 Derrick, Bonnie 153 Deupree, Tom 153 Deupree,Sa1ley 84, 103, 124 198 Ellis, Beverly 86, 154 Ellis, Gloria 126 Ellison, Carol 159 Ellison, Tom 101 Elson, David 154 Evans Calhy 126 Evans, Jacqueline 69, 126 Evans, John 90, 154 Evans, Lanelle 126 Evans Larry 142 Evans, Richard 142 Evall, Carol 154 Evens Frances 69, 79, 88, 110, 114, 142 Ezell, Deborah 142 F Fairchild, Claudia 142 Farringer, Jim 60, 142 FBLA 99 Felible, Mrs. Charlolla 27 Fergason, Mrs. Eunice 27 Ferguson, Mrs. Beulah 24, 27 Ferguson, Mary 70, 110, 142 Ferrell, Earl 142 Feller, Danny 41, 69, 126 FHA 98 Fields, Brenda 87, 154 Fields, Eugene 154 Fincannon, Susan 154 Finlon, Eva 154 Fisher, Gary 142 Fisher, Terry 61, 110, 142 Filzgerald, Donald 95, 142 Filzgerald, Ron 83, 142 Filzhugh, Sue 70, 142 Flelcher, Jon 92, 142 Fletcher, Wauleua 74, 99, 126 Floyd, Mike 154 Fogley, Ronald 142 Foley, Lynda 74, 82, 111, 126, 130 181 Folsom, Danny 126 Folsom, Ken 126 Fonlenonl, Kenn 154 Fonville, Glenda 126 FOOTBALL LETTERM EN 47 Ford, Palricia 74, 126 Foresler, Rila 142 Forlh, Brenl 142 Fosler, Eugene I26 Fosler, Ronnie 63, II7, 126 Franklin, Johnnie 97 Franklin, Maxine 142 Franklin, Ronnie 154 Frans, Donald 142 Fransisco, Palricia 105, 126 Fraser, Alaxine 68, 75, 78, 108, 109,116, 121, I26 Frasier, Sleven 126 Frazee, Miss Vella 27 Frederick, Carole 97, 126 French, Debbie 154 French, Dennis 101, 142 Frey, Ernie 142 Fricke, John 154 Friday, Arglenda 70, 154 Friedl, Mike 58, 142 Friedl, Tim 101, 142 Fullbrighl, Byron 142 Fuller, Julie 142 Furgason, Roberl 95, 154 Furr, Sandy 154 Fuss, Frank 91, 92, 154 Fussell, Glen 89 G Gabbard, Sleve Douglas 58, 95, 142 Galney, Paulelle 99, 126 Gailher, Bruce 68, 75, 85, 96, 104, 142, 174, 17s Galarza, Belen 126 Galarza, Ignacio 95, 154 Gallagher, Kalie 38, 142 Gallman, Richard 61, 73, 104, 117, 126 Gammel, Chris 126 Ganl, Alice 126 Ganl, Belly 154 Ganl, Sammy 142 Garbey, Danny 101, 126 Garrison, Barbara 154 Garrison, Brad 104, 110, 142, 146 Garrison, Karen 142 Garrison, Mike 142 Garrison, Pal 142 Garrison, Rick 142 Garrison, Sleve 71, 76, 77, 84, 88, 126 Garlen, Linda 87 ess1114s,J111 69, 7l,75,76, 77, 79, as, l03,114, 126178 eesfy kzm 69107, 142 George, Donnie 103, 126 George, Gayle 69, 79, 88, 106, 107, 142 George, Jesse 101 George, Marquila 154 Geren, Renee 126 Gelgood, Janel 75, 78, 107, 114, 115, 126 Gibson, Belle T. 76, 77, 142 Gibson, John 126 Gibson, Purna 36, 77, 78, IO6, 114, 142 Gilman, Chuck 142 Gilles, Jackie 97, 142 Gille, Craig 154 Gillespie, Dennis 154 Green, Ann 142 Greenwell, Janice 89, 142 Grewe, Dorothy 86 Griffin, Sharon 87, 154 Grounds, Carl 62, 73, 126 Gulley, Lavone 154 Gunn, Leslie 142 Gunn, Pearlie 87, 126 Gulhrie, Carol 154 Gulhrie, Miss Nell 27 Gulhrie, Tony 142 Gwinn, Mr. Dick 27, 46, 47, 171 H Haas, Helen 84, 126 Hacke, Carole 76, 103, 126 Hadley, Sherri 72, 76, 106, 142 Hafl, Gary 100, 142 Haff, Peggy 79, 90, 91, 127 Hagler, Miss Helen 27,96 Bill 142 Hale Hale Gerald 142 Hale Jerri 93, 127 Hale, Mrs. Rulh 27 Hale, Susan 96,151,154 Haley, Richard 72, 142 Hall, Andrea 82,477,142 Hall, David 154 Hall, Eugene 142 Hall, Mrs. George 27 Hall, Linda 154 Hall, Sheila 127 Hall, Sue 91 Hall, Suella 142 Hall, Ted 91,144 Hall Vicky 75 102 106, 110,144 Halliord, Anna 144 Hal1oran,Calhy144 Hambrick, Dean 154 Hamillon, Alene 87 Gilliam, Marge 73, 91, 142 Gilliland, Debby 154 Gilliland, Jim 101 Gilliland, Marvin 154 Gilliland, Paul, 101, 126 Gillelle, Jeanie 154 Gilmore, Micheal 126 Gilson, Pal 154 Girdner, Dayion 69, 154 Glassco, Carol 75, 126 Glassco, Kalhy 142 GLEE CLUB 87 Glore, Judie 42 Goad, Gerald 154 Goad, Jerry 154 Godbold, Susie 107, 126 Golf, Augusfa 142 Golden, Lellie103, 105, 126 Golden, Lynn 126 Golden ,Terry 60, 154 Golden, Sue 154 Goldesberry, Larry 47, 142 Goldesberry, Billy 142 GOLF 65 1, Pal 124 Goode, Mrs. Wilda 27,99 Goodell, Debbie 154 Gooden, David 61, 104, 117,126 Gooden, Fran 79, 110, 142 Goodwin, Sharon Louise 142 Gordon , Spencer 154 Gorman, Barbara 142 Gorman, John 73, 126 Goss, Sam 126 Hamillon, Don 101, 127 Hamillon, Linda 154 Hamillon, Rosalie 154 Hammons, Hank 60, 64, 117, 127 Hamplon, Lela 144 Hancock, Kenny 75, 84, 85, 88, 127 Haney, Bill, 47, 121, 127 Hankins, Karen 127 Hankins, Mary 144 Hankins,Pa11i 127 Hanks, Mrs, Calhern 24, 27 Hannah, Sharon 99, 127 Hannelield, Grelchen 70, 75, 77, 110, 144 Hansell, Janice 154 Hansell, Palsy 127 Hansen, David 154 Hansen, Jerry 75, 80, 144 Hansen, Judy 78, 103, 127 Hardesly, David 127 Hardesly, Douglas 127 Hardesly, Gary 154 Hardesly, Larry 81, 144 Harding, Donna B7, 144 Harger, Linda 83, 89, 144 Harger, Tommy 154 Harkins, Roberl 154 Harley, Ronald 154 Harmon, Debbie 144 Harnden, David 144 Harp, David 144 Harp, Paul 68, BB, 100, 127 Harper, Doug 144 Harper, Glenda 85, 127 Harper, Joe 103, 121, 127 Gollschalk, Kalhy 154 Golwals, Jim 47, 104, 126 Goudeaux, Rene 87, 142 Gougler, Russell 126 Gould, Connie 102, 154 Gould, Marilyn 102, 103, 126 Gould, John 126 Gowans, Barbara 154, 158 GRA 105 Graham, Gary Nelson 154 Graham, Karen 142 Graham, Linda 142 Gramrner, Randy 154 Granl, David 91, 142 Graver, Mrs. Mavis 27 Gray, Laura 142 Grayson, Gardelia 88, 126 Greene, Deborah 71, 78, 85, 106, Harris, Andrew 90, 127 Harris, Cecelia 75, 144 Harris, Earnesl 47, 58, 59, 144 Harris, Edwin 127 Harris, Floyd 154 Harris, Jerry 69, 154 Harris, Saundra 105, 144 Harrison, David 154 Harris Harris on, Roberl 101 on, Mr. Slan 27 126 Green, Dorolhy 142 Green, Judy 126 Green, Landry 154 Green, Lalina 126 Harrison, Vickie 92, 154 Harlwell, Nancy 127 Harvey, Glenn 58, 154 Harvey, Mike 58, 73, 127 Harvey, Siu 50, 154 Hassler, Karen 75, 79, 106, 121, 125, 127, 164, 180 Haslings, Francie 144 Halfield, Evelyn 144 Halfield, Gary 100, 127 Harley, Judy 144 Hausam, Lloyd 154 Hausam, Phyllis 154 Hauser, Mary 76, 89, 154 Hawkins Dianna I54 Hawkins Gloria I27 Hawkins, Larry I27 Hawkins, Linda I44 Hawkins Marilyn l54 Hawkins Palli IO6 Hawkins Rulh I54 Hawksworlh, Mike l54 Hawksworlh, Susan 72, I27 Hawley, Lelha I54 Hay, Valerie I54 Hayhursl, Rickey l54 Haynes, Bill ss, 127 Haynes, Janie 75, 80, I44 Hays, Connie IO6, l54, l55 Head, Tommy I44 Heard, Mike 69, I54 Heard, Palricia Jean 87, l56 Hearn, Jackie IO5, I56 Hearn, Linda IOS, I27 Hebard, Hellard, Vickie, l56 Janel 99, I27 Heller, Mrs. Shirley 27, 33, 79 Henderson, Ellen l56 Henderson, Krisloler, 72, IIO Henderson, Roger 58, 82, IIO, I44, I66 Hendrickson, Bruce I44 Hendrix, Sam I27 Henkel, Craig I44 Henley, Malcolm 47, I44 Henley, Shelia I27 Henry, David I56 Hensley, Bobby I27 Hensley, Tommy I56 Hensley, Peggy 144 Henson, Mr. Carl 24, 27 Henson, Carl 58, l56 Henson, Howard I27 Henson, Jack 47, l50, l56 Henson, Palsy 97, I27 Herndon, Mary 72, 76, 78, IIO, I44 Herndon, David IO4 Herriman, Cindy 85, 88, IO6, I27 Herriman, Frank 50, 58 l56 Herriman, Judy Ann I56 Hesler, Ralph M,, Jr, l56 Hickman, Anne 77, 88, IIO, I44 Hickman, Gary Wayne l56 Hicks, David I44 Hicks, Gary D. 47, 73, l56 Hicks, Gary L. 50, 67, IO3, I27 Hicks, Marguarile I27 Hicks, Roy I44 Hiddie, Bobby 47, 63, I27 Higginbolham, Mrs. Polly 27 Higgins, Troy 47, I27 Higley, Karen Ann l56 Hill, Belh 75, I06, IIO, II4, I44 Hill, Corky 95 Hill, Fred Larkin I56 Hill, Greg I27 Hill, Linda IIO, ll5 Hill, Roberl I27 Hill, Sue I27 Hillard, Paula Lee l56 Hillon, Joyce I27 Hillon, Lois Louise I56 Hindman, Bill I27 Hines, Vicki I27 Hiskell, Diana IO7, I27 Hiskell, Sandy 75, IO7, I44 Hilchye, Jacquelyn I56 Hilchye, Michael 64, 85, I27 Hix, Linda 83, I27 Hix, Marilyn 75, 83, 99, I27, I78 Hix, Marlin l56 Hix, Pam 68, 75, 78, 84, I27 Hobbs, Roy I44 Hodgson, Jim 47, I44 Hogan, Mr. John 27, 28, 47, II7 Hoge, Larry W. I56 Holan, Bill Eugene 90 Holan, Monica l07 Holderman, Dianne 69, I44 Holeman, Barbara I44 Holeman, Cynlhia I27 Holland, Doris 97, I44 Holland, Marilyn Ann l56 Hollie, Carol I44 Hollingworlh, Brenda l56 Hollis, Allred Lee I44 Holloway, Ronald I27 Holloway, Sleve 72, I27 Hollowell, Vicki I56 Holmes, Deana I44 Holmes, Vernon 9l, 93 Holl, Charles 75, I44 Holl, Jack 75, 76, IO4, IIO, I44, I76 Holl, James 82, I44 Holl, Willie 46, 47, I28, l8I Hollon, Larry 95, I44 Hollon, Miss Rulh 27, 96 Holtz, Ronnie Leon l56 Honeywell, Elizabelh 75, IIO, I44 Hood, Beverly I44 Hood, Sammy lOl, I44 Hooks, Deborah Kay l56 Hooper, Donald l56 Hooper, John 77, 84, 85, 89, I28 Hope, Janey I56 Hopkins, Janis I03, I28 Hopsen, Carl 53 Horacek, James 47, I56 Horacek, Jan 86, II5, l56 Horner, George 63, IOO, II7, I28, I56 Horlon, Carol I28, l56 Horlon, Joyce 99, I28 Horlon, Kenl 90 House, Slan 47, I28, l7I Houslon, Linny I44 Houslon, Rusly I56 Howard, Mr. Jim 27,65 Howard, Marilyn Kaye l56 Howard, Ricky BI, l56 Howard, Ronnie 40 Howard, Terry 84, I28 Howard, Terry Dewayne I28 Howard, Vernon 30, 9l, 93, I28, l9l Howard, Woody lOl Howerlon, Rocki 97, I44 Hoveskeland, Vicki 73, 75, 80, 82, I28, l78 Hoyle, .1 eanne 85, I28 Hubbard, Larry 97, I44 Hudson, Huerla, Huff, M Don I44 Lloyd l56 argarel Ann l56 Hugharl, Jimmy I00, I44 Hull, Kalhy Lou I56 Hull, Te rry 63, I28 Hullel, Danny 94, I28 Hulsey, Alan I44 Humble, Sharon 83, l56 Hummin gbird, Belly Ann I44 Humphrey, Kalhy I44 Hunsberger, Jeannie I44 Hunsberger, John 89, lOl, I28 Hunl Debby I44 Hunl, Delia I28 Hunl, M ary l56 Hunl Mr. Philip 27 Hunl Randy 97 Hunl, Ronnie Leon l56 Johnson, Allen I28 Johnson, Belly I28 Johnson, Belly Jean I28 Johnson, Cassandra 73, I28 Johnson, Curlis l56 Johnson, Danny I28 Johnson, Deborah Kay l56 Johnson, Elhel I44 Johnson, Eunice l56 Johnson, Francine I56 Johnson, Hannah 7l, 76, 77, 84, IO3, I28, I88 Johnson, Ina 83, l56 Johnson, Jackie I44 Johnson, Jacqueline 88 Johnson, Marion I44 Johnson, Mark I28 Johnson, Marshall IOO, I28 Johnson, Pally 68, 98, I44 Johnson, Robbie I28 Johnson, Roy I02, IIO Johnson, Sharon 83, I56 Johnson, Sharon 69 Johnson, Slella I28 Johnson, Terry IOI, I28 Johnson, Vickie I28 Johnslon, Dave 75, IO4, lO8, I28, IBI Johnslon, Vicki 79, 85, I39, I44 AI I44 Jones Jones Billie 82, I28 Jones, Calherine 94, I28 Jones, Chuck 84, 85, I28 Jones, Claudella 39 Jones Clyde I28 Jones, Della I44 Jones Donna 89, I44 Jones Donna l56 Jones, Gregory 89, I28 Jones, Jackie l56 Jones, Jennifer I44 Jones, Joyce Ann I56 Jones Kerry 92, I44 Jones, Linda I28 Jones Lynn l56 Jones Mary Lynn 86, l56 Jones, Myona I56 Jones, Randall I56 Jones, Roger I56 Jones Sharlelle 83 Jones, Slephen 72, 8I, 88, l56 Jones, Trecia 89, I28 Jordan, Bill 84, II7, I28 Kimmel, Ed 77, Bl, ll0, I43 King, Debi 97, I43 King, Peggy I29 Kinzer, Sleve I29 Kirk, Bill l56 Kirkland, Cheryl I56 Kirkman, Mrs. Elizabelh 27 Kirkpalrick, Mrs. Loucillah 27,97 Kirbey, Frances 75, I29 Kirkley, Herschel 4l, l00, I29 Knapp, Joseph I56 Knapp, Sammie I43 Kongs, Billy I56 Kongs, Mike 73, IO3, I29 Kralll, Michele I29 Krauel, Palricia l56 Kroll, Donna Jean 87, I29 Kronberger, Carol 75, I29 Krumm, Linda I43 Kurin, Julie l56 Kurin, Philip 32 Kyselh, Robin I43 L Laird, Linda I29 Lamb, Linda I29 Lamberl, Arlin I29 Lamberlon, Mrs. De'la 27 Lamberlon, Jim 6l, I43, I68, I76 Landsaw, Kennelh l56 Lane, Jacque 82, I29 Lane, Reba l56 Lanham, Pally 73, I29 Lanier, Cherrie 96, I43 Lanford, John 84, l56 Lang, Kalhi Sue I56 Lang, Palli I56 Largenl, Rae l56 Lassiler, Connie 82, IO6, l56, l5B Lalimer, Millard 9l, l45 LATIN CLUB 73 Laughlin, Rila 99, I29 Law, Carrie Jane I56 LAW CLUB 73 Lawless, Mr. Jerrold 27, 9l, 93, 94, 95 Lawrence, Jonna I57 Lawrence, Marcia 90, 93, Ill, I29 Lawrey, Doris 68, 98, II4, I29 Laws, Sleve I29 Lea, Linda Sue 87 Hunler, Barbara 70, 75, IIO, I44 Hushbeck, Frilz 70, 75, IIO, I44 Hushbeck, Mindy l56 Hulchens, Deonna I56 Hu+1an,Phi191, 144 lnbody,Marcia 68, 7l, 74, 79, 85, 113, 114, 115, 125, 128, ies, iso Ingram, Darlene I28 Ingram, John Bruce I56 INTERNATIONAL CLUB 70 ifby, suzyas, 106, 158 ifby, Mark 144 ifby, sherry 12s, iss Ivy, Lee I28 J Jack, Joe 95, IO3, I2l, I44 Jackson Drucilla I44 Jackson, Gail 84, IO3, I28 Jackson, Janice 73, 75, 83, 88, I28 Jacobs, Barbara 82, IO6, IO7, I44 Jacobs, Dana I28 Jacobs, Randy l56 Jacobson, Jackie I44 Jacobson, Raymond l56 Jamison, Woody I44 Jarrard, Terry 9l, 93, l56 Jeffers, Linda l56 Jenkins, Marlene I44 Jenkins, Nancy I44 Jenkins Roberl 47 I28 I44 Jensen, Linda I44 Jensen, Linda J. 84, IIO Jenzen, Jerry l56 Jermiah, Zella l05, I56 Jellon, Leeberl I44 Johns, J erry l0l, I2B Jordan, James 92, I44 Jordan, Larry I56 JOURNALISM II IIO Jumper, Allred 88, l56 Jumper, Rhonda Lynn I44 Junger, Joan 75, IOS, I44 Junger, Slephen I56 K Kahn, Susan 75, 77, 78, 84, I43 Kallenberger, Kreg 83, I00, I28 Kanlner, Peggy 68, 7l, 79, 84, I28, I78 Kaye, Tommy I43 Kearns, Chuck 50, I56 Kealhley, Nowlin Edward I43 Keel, Joyce l56 Keen, Judilh I56 Keilh, Cindy I43 Keilh, DeAnna 86, l56 Kelley, Carol I43 Kelley, Shirley I56 Kelley, Sleve I28 Kelly, Kalhy 69, IO7, II4, I5l, l5S l56 Kelsay, Tony I08, IO7, II7, I28, I74, IBO Kemper, Paula l56 Kendall, Alva IOI, I43 Kendall, Carl 47, I43 Kendall, Russell 85, I56 Kennedy, Billy 47, 50, 58, l56 Kennedy, Leoma 96, II5, I28 Kennedy, Linda I43 Kennemer, Renae I43 Kernal, Joyce I43 Kessler, Roberl I43 Keller, Frank I28 KEY CLUB I04 Kidd, Connie I43 Kid, Gary IOI, I28 Kidd, Kalhy 73, I43 Kidwell, John IO9, I29 Kierig, Margarel IO2, ll0, I43 Kimbrell, Janice I29 Lederle, James 92 Lee, Don 88 Lee, Jimmy 89, 92, l45 Lee Mrs. Mildred 27 Lee Norma Faye l45 Loney, Kennelh I29 Long, Linda I43 Long, Mary I57 Longacre, Sleve I29 Loraine, Arlhur I43 Loraine, Tony I43 Loucks, Shirley Jean I43 Loukides, Shirley I29 Loury, Guy I43 Lousch, Mr. Richard 27, 60, 64 Lovelady, Anloinelle 99, I29 Lovelady, Suzanne I43 Lovins, Micheal I29 Lowe, Clyde I43 Lowe, Janis I29 Lowe, John 9l, I29 Lowery, Palsy I29 Lubkans, Karlis 75 Luce, Mr. Leon 27 Luelkemeyer, Mrs. Sandra 27, IO6 Lumpkin, Sue I57 Lund, Belh l07 Lundin, Charlene I29 Lusly, Mrs. Iwannah 28 Lynch, Charles 58 Lynch, David Wayne I43 Lyon, Margo I43 M Mabe, George 9l, I29 Mabe, Ray I29 Mabry, Mr. Elmer 28, l0l Mabry, Kalhy I57, l85 MacDonald, Anne 89, II5, I29 Mack, Lavora I57 Mack, Lois 72, I29 Maddux, Gary I43 Maddux, Paula 69, 70, 75, 99, I29 Maeller, Monly 50 Mahome, Aaron I57 Mailes, Bonnie I29 MAJORETTES Il2 Maish, Jean 82, IO6, I29 Malcolm, Larry I57 Malcolm, Pam I43 Malden, Jean I57 Malone, Howard 90 Malone, Joy 7l, I29 Maloney, Owen I03, I43 Manus, Elaine I57 Marang, Eva I57 Marcum, Lynn 70, 77, 80, IO7, IIO, I43 Marina, Sheryl Ann I29 Marks, Brenda I57 Marks, Mrs. Virginia 28 Marlin, Mike I29 Lee, Phillip IOI, l45 Lee, Sylvia 86 Leech, Frank 9l, 93, I45 Leggill, Elaine IO3, I29 Leilheil, Ronnie I57 Leigh, Faye I57 Lemmons, Jeanie I43 Leonard, Belly I29 Leonard, Sally 89, I43 Leos, Becky, I29 Lesser, Phil 82, I43 LETTERMAN'S CLUB I I7 Levinson, Kaye 87, 96, I29 Marlow, Jeff 47, 50, I57 Marguille, Debbie I29 Marshall, Wayne I57 Marshall, James Henry I43 Marshall, Karen 86, I57 Marlin Mr.Alberl 28, 7l, IO3 Marlin Bonnie I43 Marlin, David I57 Marlin, James 84, IOI, I29 Marlin, Linda I29 Marlin, Linda I57 Marlin Mel lOl, I29 Marlin Mr. Melvin 28 Marlin Pal I29 Lewal en, Gary 90, I57 Lewis, Angela 86, I57 Lewis, Denver l0l, I29 Lewis, Janine 98, I29 Lewis, John 84, I43 Lewis Johnny I57 Lewis, Linda Lou I43 Lewis, Mr. Roy J. 24, 75, 96 Lewis, Sleve I43 Lewis, Tony 73, 95, I57 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS 96 Lindsey, Anna I29 Lindsey, Lollie I57 Lindsey, Sylvester 89, I43 Link, Barbara I57 Lino, Rudolph 83 Linville, Jan 38, 69, 89, I43 Linville, Kris 68, I57 Lipscomb, Fred I57 Lillle, Linda Louise I43 Lillerell, Debbie I57 Livers, Roberla I57 Lockard, Brooksey, I29 Lockard, Hellie 87, I29 Locklear, Lonnie I00, I43 Locklear, Roberl I43 Lockwood, Joan I29, IB9 Lollis, Sleven I43 Ronnie I57 Marlin, Marlin, William 83, I43 Marlindale, Ken 75, 76, IO4, I43 Marlin-dale, Sleve 94, I57 Marlindale, Vera I29 Marlinez, Kalhleen I57 Mase, Pal 75, 76, I29 Mason, Calhy 67, 82, l08, IO9, I29, I64 Mason, Dr. Charles C. 20 Mason, Kandy I57 Mason, Lyn 3l, 68, 7l, 75, 78, IO6, IO9, II5, I29 Mason, Vance 94, I57 Maslerson, Pal I29 Mala, Belly I43 Malheson, Carol I57 Malhis, Rickey IOO Malhis, LaDonna I43 Malhis, Roberl IOO, I43 Malson, Tommy I57 Mallhews, Jo Ann 90, I57 Mallhews, Larry 73, 9l, I43 Malllingly, Elizabelh I57 Mauldin, Jean I29 Maxey, Marilyn II5, I3l Maxey, Nancy I57 Maxie, Mrs.AIma 28 Noble, R Mayhue, Drusha 82, I43 Maynard, Mrs. Jewell 28 Mc8ee, Samra Dawn 72, I43 McBride, Judy 75, 76, 84, IB4 McCaflerly, Mr. Carl L. 22, 23, 24, 96, I5B McColpin, Carol 97, l3l McConnell, Slephanie I57 McCorkle, Diane I43 McCoy, Brenda I3I McCoy, Debbie I57 McCoy, Hal I43 McCreary, Jimmy I3I McCurley, Ailene I3I McC1.1lchen, Jimmy 40, I57 McDaniel, Dennis 84, 85, I3I McDaniel, Sharon Kay I43 McDonald, Jim I57 McDonald, Mike I43 McEllresh, Suzann 86, IO6, I57 McElroy, Palsy I3l Mclflwaine, Larry I57 McFarlin, Anloinelle 72, 75, I3l McFarline, Pamela I57 McGee, Criss I57 McGee, Mary 97, I43 McGee, Paula I57 McGeehon, Beverly 75, 84, IIO, 143, I74 McGhee, Debra I57 McGilbra, Carl I3I Minniear, Ray I47 Minler, John l3l Miracle, Marlha IO6, IIO, I47 Misch, Ellen I57 Milchell, Barbara 86, I57 Milchell, Diana 97, I3l Milchell, Mr. James 28,96 Milchell, Mary Rulh 73, 75, 89, I47 Moak, Gloria Diane 94, I57 Moberly, Mike 9l Moberly, Pam 75, l47 MODERN DANCE CLUB I06 Moeller, Monly I57 Monday, Davie 94 Monlgomery, Kalhy 86, I57 Monlgomery, Mike 47, I57 Newell, Joe 72, l3I Newman, Joe I47 Newman, Julia I59 Newman, Karen I3l Newma Newma n, Myrna 73, 84, l3l n Pal 52, IO4, II7, I32 Newnam, Kaye 77, 84, 88, l32 Newlon Mrs. Sue 28,73 Niceley, Tom I32 Nichols, Frank l32 Nichols, Jane 85, 89, I32 Nichols, Sylvesler I59 Nichols en, Aiee 71, 73, 91, 92, 132 Nickens, Ronnie I47 Nielson, Milly IIO, I47 Niemey er, Marly I59 Nix, Alan Glenn I47 Judie l47 Mook, Mrs. Billie 28, I05 Moody, Jerry I57 Moody, Vicki l3l Moon, Michael Allen I57 Noe, Brad I32 Nolan, Monica 86, I59 Nolan, Tom l32 Norcross, Wava I32 Moore, Alberl 68, I57 Norman, Beverly I59 McGuire, Belly I57 McGuire, Warren I3I Mcl-lugh, Mr. Ernesl 28 Mclnlosh, Bennie 97, I3I Mclnlosh, Cherry 72, I43 Mclnlosh, Jeannie I57 Mclnlosh, Jeannie 79, IIO, II4, I43 Mclnlosh, Jerry I57 Mclnlosh, Leah I3I McKaskie, Alan I57 McKaskle, Dan 68, IO4, I43 McKenzie, Louise I57 McKim, Richard l3l McKim, Sandy I57 McKinley, Rob 102, 143 Moore, Annelle 99 Moore, Mr. Charles 28 Moore, Cheryl I3I Moore, Darrell I3l Moore, Delberl I47 Moore, Jimmy I3l Moore, Jan I3I Moore, Julia 69, 7I, 75, 78, IO6, II3, II5, I25, I3I, I64, I80 Moore, Linda I47 Moore, Ronnie I3I Moore, Sleve I57 Moore, Slephenee 85, I3I Moore, Tammy I59 Moraan, Mura I3l Morain, Kennelh I59 Moran, Julius 92,159 Morehead, Richard 68, 76, 77, I55, I59 Moreland, Jell I59 Moreland, Terry 50 Moreno, Tony I59 Morgan, Ronnie I47 Morrell, Lahoma 90, l3I Norman, George I59 Norris, Nicky, lOl, I32 Norlhard, Fran 75, 88, I47 Norvell, Norma l32 Norvell, Sheila I59 Nolley, Charles 50, I59 Noll, Dorolhea I59 Noll, Pauline I47 Nunley, Belly I59 O Oakes, Doug, 62, 7I, 76, 77, 85, II7, I32, I35, l78, I80 Oakley, Corenia I32 O'Brien, Pal 58, I59 O'Brien, Rick 47, 50, 58, I59 O'Dell, Dana IOI Odle, Mr. Bob 28, 77 Odoms, Relhon 88, l47 Odoms, Siri I59 Ogburn, Allen 82, 85, I47 Ogburn, Janice 99, I32 O'l-lara, Kris IIO Olden, Joe I32 Olipha Reed, W McKinney, Susan I3I McKissack, Linda ll5, I57 McLain, Judie I57 McLaughlin, Cheryl I57 McLoud, Junior I43 McMahan, Bill 50, 58, IS7 McMahan, Margarel l3l McManus, Debi 97, I43 McManus, Jefl I57 McMullen, Donnie 53 McMullen, Ronnie 52, 53 McNabb, Virgie I43 McNeil, Rose Lee 87 McPeek, Candice Lizabelh 87 McPelers, Mike 67, I03, l3l McPhail, Janie 70, 75, 78, IIO, l McSpadden, Tom 63 Meadows, Gary I57 Meadows, Terry I3I MEDICO CLUB 80 Meek, John I57 Meeker, Vicki 72, I3I Meisenheimer, Mike I57 Melone, Linda 86, I57 Mellon, Sleve I57 Mellon, Toni 86, I57 Mendenhall, Carl 58, I57 Mendenhall, Slan 97 Meredilh, Yvonne I43 Merrell, Gary Wayne I43 Merrill, Janie I43 43 Morris, Claudia 69, 88, 96, IO6, I47 Morris, Reginald I47 Morris, Tim IOI, I47 Morrison, Billie l3I Morrison, Larry 4l Morrow, Sallie Lynne l3l Morse, Wayne I47 Morlon, Mr. James 28, l02 Mosby, Donna I47 Moses, Augusla I59 Moses, Linda 73, 99, II5, l3l Mosier, Janelle I47 Mulholland, Binnie 86, 9l, I59 Muholland, Sally 75, 93, I3I, l8l Mullens, Becky I59 Mullins, Sleve l3l Munns, Bruce 58, I47 Murdock, Jim I47 Murphy, Meladee 75, IO9, l3I, I78 Murray, Gary IOO, I3I Murray, John 94, 95, I59 Murray, Mike l3l Murray, Roberl 90, 93, 95, l3I Murrell, Carylon I47 Myers, Janel 82, IO5, l3I N Nail, Johnny I59 Nale, Roberla I47 Nance, Felix I59 Nance, Kaly 76, 77, 84, I47 nl, Virgil 132 Parker, Sam I59 Parks, Bonnie 99, l32 Parmley, Jim I59 Parrish, Cheryl l32 Parsons, Ceci 8I, I47 Parsons, Charles I47 Parsons, Frank I32 Parsons, Olivia 68, l32 Paschal, Denice 80, 93, I59 Paschal, Johnell 93, I47 Pale, Judy I47 Palrick, Ronnie I32 Palrick, Thomasina 83, 87, l32 Pallerson, Dinae I59 Pallerson, Glenda I32 Pallerson, Roberl l32 Palllon, Raymond l32 Pallon, Rulh I47 Paul, Roger I32 Paulson, Mr, Paul 28 Payne, Kaly I59 Payne, Lewis I32 Paysinger, Ted 50, I59 Peabody, Linda I32 Peacock, Bobby I32 Pearce, Carol I59 Pedro, Bobby I47 Penney, Jewell I55, I59 Pendergrall, Veda l32 People, Brenda I59 Peoples, Jim I59 Perego, Richard I32 Perell, Mrs. Virginia 28 Perkins, Clifford 93, I59 Perkins, Elhen IO4, III, l30, I32 I74 Perkins, Linda 32, 82, I05 Perks, Susie 69, 84, 88, I32 Perryman, Don 69, IOO, I32 Pele, Edgar 47, I32 Pele, Laurence I59 Pelers, B1II I32 Pelers, Carol I47 Pelers, Chrisly 68, ll5, I59 Pelers, Linda I59 Pelers, Susan 76, 78, 84, IO6, l32 Pelerson, Renee l32 Pelerson, Karen 75, l09, l32 Prolill, Timolhy I33 Propes, Alan I47 Pruill, Janel 68, l47 Pruill Sharon I33 Pruill, M Pruill, R arilyn I59 ickey I59 Pruill Tom I59 Pry, Slusa Psalidas, Psalidas, n 92, l47 Mike 63, I33 Elaine 87, I59 P1111111, Bekki Anne 79, 96, 110, 114, 146, 147 Q IO6, Ouesenbery, Miss Virginia 29, 73 Raines, Elaine l03, II4, I33 Raines, Roberl 9l, 93, I59 Rains, Connie I59 Ralslon, Rodney 63 Rambo, Joan 97, I33 Ramsay, Tom 58, I47 Ramsey, Miss Jewell 29 Ramsey, Lorelei I33 Ramsey, Nina I47 Ramsey, Roy 40, I59 Rand, Frances I59 Raney, John 6l, 8I, IO3, I47 Rap, Lynn 95, I59 Ralhbone, John 84, I47 Raus, Charles I59 Reagan, Susan 85, I33 Record, Debbie I59 Record, Pam I47 Record, Teresa I33 RED CROSS 82, 83 RED FEATHERS II4, II5 Redman, Frank 47, I47 Reed, Cecil 77, 83, 85, 88, I02, I33 Reed, Florence 98, II4, II6, I33 Reed, Kaye I47 Reed Lillian 72, 99, I33 Reed, Sandra I47 anda I47 Oliver, James B. I59 Oliver, Mike I32 Oliver, Roberl I59 Ollen, Bulch I47 O'NeiIl, Mike 95, I47 Onliveros, Irene 34, I32 Onliveros, Margie I59 OPERA CLUB 84, B5 ORCHESTRA 92, 93 Orcull, Connie I59 Pelerso 11 Kirk6l, 147 Pelliiohnl, Rex e. 147 Peugh, Florence I59 Phelps, Jane 83, 85, 89, l32 Phelps, Milch I47 Phillips, Linda 97, I32 Phillips ,Gerry 65, l47 Phillips, Bulch I47 Phillips Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, , Tommy 50, I59 Dan IOI, l32 Mike 47, 63, IIO, II7, I47 Reginald I59 Reedy, Mrs. Virginia 29 Regalis, Anna I59 Reid, Edwyna I59 Reid, Jell l47 Reid, Sandy 75, IIO, II5, I47 Remaley, Kandy I47 Renier, Barbara l47 Renlie, Gary I60 Renlie, Thel I47 Reves, Mrs. Velma 29, 72 Reynolds, Bennell Sleven I33 Osburn, Gloria 87, I32 Osburn Osburn O'Shea O'Shea Osleen , Ke111y 98, 99, 132 Richard I59 ,Mr, Danny 28, 47 David I47 Bill 36, 46, 47, 63, IO4, 132, iso O'Toole, Pal I47 Ousley, Overlo Owen, Owens, Owens, Owens Charles 83 n, Mrs, Mary 28 Mark9l, I59 Herberl I59 Karen IIO, I47 M11e11e11 83, 159 Owens, Sheila 79, IO6, I47 Owens, Viona 99, I32 Owens, Willa l32 Oyler, Gary I59 P Merrill, Roberl IO0, I3I Merrill, Tenia I57 Messick, Chris I43 Meyers, Janel 8I Mickle, Janis I3I Middlebrook, Nalhan l3l Mieir, Belly 79, 90, 131, 174 Miles, Sara 70, I57 Miller, Barbara Marie I43 Miller Belly l3l Miller Kennelh LeRoy l3I Miller, Kennelh Roberl l3I Miller, Jim 9l, I57 Miller Marilyn 84, I43 Miller Mark8I, I04, I43, I57, I88 Miller Marlha I57, I88 Miller Bobby I43 Miller, Sleve 63 Miller, Tommy I57 Milliken, Kalhy I57 Mills, Larry I43 200 Nanlz, Beverly I59 Nanlz, Pam I59 Nash, Dale I47 Nash, Donna I59 Nash, James I59 Nash, Kennelh I3l Nasworlhy, Mrs, Carol 28, II4 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 74, 75 Neal, Dwighl l3l Neal, Edward I59 Neely, Linda I59 Neely, Rila IO5, I59 Neighberl, Susie I59 Nelson, Nelson Jim l3I Linda IIO I46 I47 I76 Nelson: Nelda 159 ' ' Nesbil, Mrs. Dody 24, 28 Newby, Donna 89, I47 Newby, Ellen I59 Pace, Gary Wayne I47 Pace, Phillip 95, I59 Paddock, Charley I47 Paddock, Viclor I59 Pagano, Sheila 87, I59 Page, Delores I59 Page, Lolela IO5, I47 Palmer, Debby 86, I59 Palmer, Glen 82, IOO, I47 Palmer, Melanie 78, 84, 85, IO6, 132, 172 Palmer, Regina 99, I32 Palmer, Renala I59 Panlazis, Koslas 69, 77, IO4, I33, I66, I72, I73, I80 Pape, Slan 69, l04, I59 Parham, Dallas I47 Parkening, Donna 33, 75, 79, l32 Parker, Becky I47 Parker, Mrs. Farryl 28, 78 Pink, Deborah 68 Pigg, Jerry l32 Pigg, Teresa I47 Pike, Miss Margery 28 Pinson, Alan 50, I59 Pill, Mrs. Geneva 28 Pills, Sleven 92, I59 Plumlee, Tommy I0l Pollenbarger, Chris 73, 8I, 84, I47 Pollenbarger, Gary 73,84 Pool, Bobby I33 Pool, Nanci I59 Porler, Allison 79, II4, I33 Porler, Dede IO7, I59 Porlerlield, Mr. John 24 Posl, Roberl 84, I33 Posl, Rulh 84, 89, 147 Poslen, Mike IOO, I59 Poslon, Mike Raymond I33 Poleel, Lyndia I33 Poller, Mrs, Anna 29 Poller, Garry I47 Polls, Carolyn 86, I59 Polls, David 75, I33, I77 Powell, Jackie 78, I33 Powell, Jackie 78, I33 Powell, Rhonda 68, IO6, I55, l58 I59 Powers, Bill lOl, I33 Prear, Sandra I33 Preddy, Keilh I33 Price, Gerry I33 Price, Larry 77, I47 Price, Mary I59 Price, Tommy 95, I59 Proclor, Cheryl 75, 84, I33 Proclor, Mary 66, 86, IO6, I55, l58, I59 Prollill, I-larry IOO, I47 Reynolds Reynolds ,Mary I60 , Peggy I60 Reynolds, Sandy I60 Reynolds , Sleve 103, 133 Reynolds, Vicki 98, I33 Rhodes, Barbara I60 Rice, Bill y iso Rice, Debbie 94, I60 Rice Donna I60 Rice, Mike 4I Rice Mr. Richard 29, IOI Rice, Terry 75, I47 Rice, Sammy I60 Richards, Mike 96, I60 Richardson, Sue I47 Richardson, Gary I60 Richardson, John Bl, 90, 92, I47 Rickman, Janis IO5, I47 Ridge, Marian 97, I33 Rigdon, Richard I60 Rigg, Roy 63 Riggs, Mr. Roberl2l Riggs, Sue I33 Rigsby, David I60 Rineharl, Marsha 97, I33 Ringle, Mr. Verlin 29, I00 Rilz, Ralph 90, I33, I88 Roach, Mike 89, I47 Roach, Sammy I33 Robbins, George 97, I47 Robins, Jackie 95, I59 Robins, Ann 99, I33 Roberls, Cindy 99, I33 Roberlson, Charles I33 Robey, Gerrella I47 Robinson, Margarel I60 Robinson, Paul I60 Robison, Tommy 50, I60 Rodriquez, Pal I47 Rodriquez, Jesse I47 Roessler, Mary Ellen 82, I60 Smith Rogers, Donald 90, I03, l47 Rogers, Jacky 58, I60 Rogers, Janet I33 Rogers, Roy I33 Rogers, Sharon 75, I33 Rolland, Cecelia I05 Rolland, Cynthia 73, IOS, I33 Romine, Carol I33 Roper, Carolyn l60 Ross, Dale 7l, 90, 92, I33 Ross, Jim I47 Ross, Je anetta 87, l60 Ross, Joan I60 Semones, Mary 78, I34 Setters, Sherry I60 Sewell, Phillip 47, 50, l60 Shaleen, Judy B4, IO6, I34 Shank, Jane I34 Shank, Ray I00, I48 Sharkey, Jim I34 Sharp, Paula 92, I48 Sharpe, Elizabeth I60 Shartel, Beverly 85, 89, I34 Shartel, Becky 86, l60 Shartel, Susanne 85, I34 Shastid, Christy 99, I34 Smith, I34, Smith Montie 75, 79, IO6, Il5, I74 Patricia I60 Smith Richard I34 Smith, Sherrie I48 Smith, Starla 78, IO6, IIO, II4, I48 Smith, Steven 73, IO4, I48 Tim 94, l60 T Taber, Barbara Ann l60 Tackett, Harold I36 Tadpole, Brenda l60 Tatt, Sheila I48 Talbutt, Linda 82, 86, I60 Tallette, Sheila I60 Tankersley, Chuck I36 Ross, Phil 6I, I47 Roszel, Ronda 69, IO7, II4, Rotramel, Frank I48 Rowan, Lee I33 Rowland, Richard 9l, I48 Rowe, Norma l60 Rowell, Peggy I48 Rowland, Melody I48 Rowland, Sue Ann 84, 89, I33 Roy, Miss Sandra 29, II4 Royall, Jim I48 Royall, John l60 Shaw, Nita I60 Shearer, Phil I34, I76 Shelley, Linda 69, 84, I02, I06, I48 Shelton, Joel 73, I03, I34 Shelton, John I60 Shelton, Nota 76, 77, 82, IIO, I48 Shepard, Bob 58, I34 Shepard, Carolyn 72, 75, 92, I07 I48 Shepard, Randy 58, I60 Sherrel l, Kenneth I48 Sherrick, David 94, I60 Nancy Jean I48 Rozzell, Bill I48 Ruble, Charles l60 Ruby, Auther 47, 48, 49, 52, II4, I33, I79, l8l Rucker, Truman IO4, I33, l9O Rush, Billie I33 Rush, Gerald I33 Rush, Mary 75, 79, I48, I76 Rush, Theresa 75, I33 Russell, Glen I33 Russell, Jim 47, 49, 50, 64, 73, II7, I33 Russell, John I33 Russell, Vince lOl, I33 Rutledge, Jeri I33 Rutledge, Pattie 85, I48 Ryan, Charles I33 S Sagely, Wayne I48 Sager, John I33 Sakelaris, Mrs. Inez 29,73 Salzman, Jan 75, I33 Sams, Gwen 97, I33 Sherrick, Ralph 9l, I48 Shinn, Tim 33, I34 Shipley, Melinda 73, 83, I48 Shirley, David 8l, I48 Shirley, Harlan 40, I34 Shonkwiler, Lynda IO6, IO7, IIO, II4, I48 Short, John I48 Shrontz, Jill 7l, 76, 77, I03, Ill, I34, I88 Siegtried, Kerry I48 Sieling, Debbie 82, IO6, I48 Silcox, Patricia Gail l60 Silver, Jodie 75, 85, 98, I48 Simmons, Mrs. Clarice 29 Simmons, Jamie l60 Simmons, Steve 63, I00, II7, I34 Simms, Mrs. Mary 24,29 Simon, Mary l60 Simons, Sherrie I48 Simpson, Betty I48 Simpson, Vicki l60 Sipes, Mike l60 Sisney, Sisney, Pat 98, 99, I34 Shirley 98, l60 Sanders Sanders Sanders Sanders ,Chick 58, l60 David 85, IO4, I33, I88 Marilyn I02, I03, I33 Mike I60 Tigert, Sammy 47, 63, 84, 85, I48 Todd, Dhana I48 Sanders, Pat 69, l60 Sanders, Sharon I34 Sands, Carolyn I48 Sands, Mrs. Valdene 29 Sanzi, Steve I34 Sasser, Pat I34 Saunders, Miss Joyce 24, 96 Sawyer, Bill I34 Schaum, Sherrie 68, 85, 89, I34 Scheer, Robert I60 Schepers, Cathy 75, 80, l08, IO9, I34 Schmidt, Mary Elizabeth l60, l8S Schmidt, Peggy 7l, 75, 78, 84, ll5, II6, l30, I34, IBS Schneider, Connie 87, 98, I34 SCHOOL LIFE I I I Schoonover, Larry 60, IO4, I48 Schoonover, Pat 34, 60, 64, II7, I34 Schouten, Paul I48 Schrandt, Sandra 84, IO3, I48 Schreiner, Mary l60 Schroeder, Robert 94, l60 Schwabe, Mrs. Barbara 29 Schwendimann, Jan 75, I34 Schwendimann, John 94, I60 Scott, Barbara 87 Scott, Elda 87 Scott, Jody I60 Scott, Larry I34 Scott, Mike I60 Scott, Steve I48 Scribner, Larry l60 Scrivner, Terricia I34 Seabolt, Ray lOl, I48 Seals, Cecelia I60 Seawright, Jack 83, I00, I48 Sedwick, Daryle I34 Seebass, Mrs. Diane 29, ll5 Segovia, Gerald 63 Sellers, Ruby I34 Sellmon, Robert I34 Selmon, Donice I34 Semones, Joe l60 Sisson, Libby 86, I07, I60 Sittler, Mr. Edward 29 Skalla, John l60 Skalnik, Mr. Karl 29 Skelton, Carol I48 Skelton, Cathey I48 Skidmore, Dannette 89, I34 Skyles, Kathy 75, I34 Skyles, Nanci I60 Slack, Miss Nakita 29, IOB, I09, IIO, l78 Slagle, Louie IUI, I34 Slane, Rodney l60 Smith, Walter l0l, I48 Smith, Wes 95, l60 Smith, Wesley 85, I55, I60 Smoote, Artie 90, I48 Snyder, Barbara 97, I34 Solomon, Johnny IOO, I48 Sons, Tom I48 Sortore, Ginger l60 South, Mike 97 Southern, Judy 86, l60 SPANISH CLUB 72 Speaker, Bob 47, I00, II7, I34 SPEAKERS' BUREAU 77 Spence, Jim 8I, I34 Spencer, Jan 97, I34 Spencer, Larry I48 Spielman, David 6I, 62, 84, I04, II7, I34 Sposato, Mike I34 Springer, Mrs. Bernice 29 Springer, Sharon I48 Squire, Steve 85, I34 STAGECRAFT I03 Stanberry, Larry IOI, I48 Stanfield, Mrs. Jean 29 Stanley, John 85, 88, I34 Stanley, Lynne IO6, l07, I34 Stanton, Colene I60 Staples, Sue l60 Statum, Janice I34 Stebbins, Susie l60 Steed, Carolyn 82 Steele, Paula 99, I34 Steele, Peggy 68, 76, 79, III, II4, 115, I34, leo Steele, Vivian 78, Ill, II4, I36 Stelle, Darrell IOI, I36 Stephens, Cecelia I36 Stephens, Ray 80, 8l, 92 Stephens, Ricky 97, I36 Stephenson, Mrs. Jean 29,83 Stephenson, Mrs, Mary 29 Sterne, David I48 Stevens, Mr, Farris 29 Stevenson, Jessie 69, 72, IO7, I60 Stevenson, Mary 97, I36 Stewart, Betty I48 Stewart, Bob 58, 59, 85, I36 Stewart, Cyrilla 97, I36 Tankersley, Donna I36 Tapp, Donna I6l Tate, Mary Ann 76, 86, I6l Tate, Tommy 68, 76, 85, I04, IIO, I48, IB9 Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Cathy az, ist Elaine 86, l6l Mr. Franklyn 29 Gherry I6l Taylor: Judy I48 Taylor, Mrs, Lillian 29 Taylor, Luther l6I Taylor, Mary 29 Taylor, Patty 78, I48 Taylor, Toni l6l Teague, Marie I9l Teague, Mr, Rex 29 Van Horn, David l0l, I48 Vann, Benito I6I Vann, Floyd 47, I49 Vann, Jessie 96 Vann, Victor I00, I49 Varas, Carmalita 92, I49 Vargas, Sharon I49 VARSITY BAND 94, 95 Vassaur, Linda I36 Vaughn, Diana 82, l6I Vaughn, Mary I49 Vaughn, Vivian l6l Vermeulen, Cathy I02, I49 Vernon, Joyce I49 Vestal, Mr. Felix 29 VICA I00, IOI Victory, Oleta l6l Villareal, Betty I6l Vincent, Debbie I6l Vincent, Jim 50, 88, l6I Visor, Linda I48 Visor, Mike I6I Vockrodt, Brent I49 Vockrodt, Nolan I36 Teel, Mrs. Mariorie 29 Teipel, Barbara I36 TENNIS 62 THESPIANS 76 Thomas, Eugene I36 Thomas, George I36 Thomas, Harlan 50, l6l Thomas, Harletta 75, 78, 84, 85, I36, IBO, l9O Thomas, Jan I48 Thomas Linda G. 73, 75, 80, 85, I08, I09, I36 Thomas, Linda I36 Thomas Phyllis I48 Thomas, Randy 47, I48 Thomas, Scott 47, I36 Thomas, Tammy 87, l6l Thomas, Tommy 73, l6l Thomason, Donna 83, I48 Thompson, Bert IO6, I36 Thompson, David 83, 84, 89, l6l W Wagner, Karen I6l, I88 Wagner, LaVerne 87, I36 Wagner, Lee 82 Wagner, Ronald 75, l09, I36 Waid, Gay 75, I49 Waid, Laura I03, I49 Walker, Alnita Louise 73 Walker, Anthony 94, l6l Walker, Charlotte I49 Walker, David O'Neil l6l Walker, Dennis l6I Walker, Donna I49 Walker, Lenda I6l Walker, O. Z. lOl, I36 Walker, Robert I36 Walker, Robin I49 Walkup, Harold l6l Wallace, Tom I6I Wallen, Roszetta l6l Wallis, Suzi I36 Thompson, Jim I6l Thompson, Lynn I48 Thompson Nancy 85, I36 Thompson, Thompson, Pete I36 Thorn, Debbie 27, l6l Thorne, Pennie I6l Thornton, Steve I36, I74 Thorpe, Miss Opel 29 Thresher, Sandy 69, 7l, 76, 79, 85, IO6, II3, II4, Il5, I25, I36, I65 Tigert, Cheryl l6l Walsmith, Jo Ann 75, 82, I36 Wappler, Anne 68, 7l, 75, 78, IO6, I36 Ward, Cathy 86, l6l Ward, Patty l6l Ward, Richard 90, IO4, I36 Ward, Sherry I49 Warma, Dan 47, I49 Warner, Theresa 83, I49 Warner, Tom I36 Warren, Beverly l6l Warren, 85, 96, Connie 68, 7l, 76, 78, I25, l35, I36, l80 Stewart, Jeannette 87, I60 Stewart, Tammy IO6, I48 Stewart, T. K. 50,82 Stewart, Terry 47, l60 Slone, Zana I34 Smalley, Curtis I60 Smith Betty 76, 79, 85, 89, I34 Smith Burnita I34 Smith, Charles 64 Smith Cynthia 69, 72, IO6, I48, I74 Smith Danny 83, l60 Smith Darlene l60 Smith Dave l85 Smith Dave l60, l85 Smith David 82 Smith, Deborah I34 Smith, Diana 3, I7, 68, 76, 78, 84, l30, I34 Smith Dah 58, I48 Smith Glenda l60 Smith Gloria Marie 87 Smith, Hala l6O Smith, Jake I48 Smith Janet I34 Smith Janet 73, 80, 86, I60 Smith, Jerry I48 Smith, Jim 47, 88, I48 Smith Jimsye 94, I48 Smith Mrs. Joan 29 Smith, Jody I34 Smith John l60 Smith Joyce I05, I48 Smith Judith I34 Smith, Judy 6199, ioa, I34, iss Smith, Julie Qi, 92, 93, I34 Smith, Larry I00, I48 Smith, Leda 75, 85, I48 Smith, Mary Jo l6O Smith, Merle l0I, I34 Stich, Rowena l60 Stock, Mr. Arnold 29 Stockton, Dollie I48 Stone, Mr. Gene 29 Stone, Larry l60 Stone, Lenora I48 Stone, Pam l60 Stoner, Donna I36 Stoner, Glen l60 Stormont, Sam l60 Stottlemyre, Kay I48 Stottlemyre, Nancy I36 Stout, Sharon 93, I48 Straughan, Teena I60 Streck, Warren I48 Stretch, Nancy 84, 88, I36 Strong, Roger I36 Stuck, Sandra l60 STUDENT COUNCIL 68,69 Stuermann, Bill 84, 85, I36 Summers, Mrs. Patricia 29,72 Supernaw, Susie 75, 78, 85, IO6, IIO, ll3, I48, I79, l89 Suttle Nanci 86, l60 Sutton, Sandra I36 Suva, Karen 78, I36 Swanson, Steve I48 Swenson, Patti 68, 75, 79, IO6, IIO, I46, I48 SWIMMING al SMPHONIC BAND 90, 9l SYNCHRONETTES l07 Sype, Russel 8I, IO4, l60, I88 Timmons, James 73, I48 Timmons, John I36 Tipsword, Nancy 72, IO6, I48, I74 Toedt, Chris I00, I48 Toedt, Christy IO7, l6I Tolar, Cathey 82, I36 Tollette, Steven I6l Tolon, Rosa I36 TOM TOM IU8, I09 Tomlinson, Miss Bernice 24, 29, I46 Townsend, Janet 98, I36 Townsend, Stanley 95, l6l TRACK 64 Treaster, Joe Lynn I36 Treat, Michael I48 TREBLETONES 86 Tripplehorn, Jim I36 Trostele, Michael I48 Tucker, Diane l6l Tucker, Larry I36 Tuggle, Carolyn I48 Turner, Bonnie I00, I48 Turner, Gail I05, IIU, I48 Turner, Joe I36 Turner, Stephen I6I Tye, Debby 79, I48 Tyler, Reba I36 Tyson, Brenda 80, I48 U Underhill, Wanda l6l V Vale, David I36 Vale, Jane I48 Van Buskirk, Linda 99, I36 Warren Dwight l6l Warren, Ellen l6l Washburn, Larry I36 Washburn, Terry I6l Washington, Eva I37 Watkins, Carrean I37 Watson, Cherri I49 Watson, Tiller S. I49 Watts, Rada I37 Waylan, Suzanne I49 Webb, Billie l6l Webb, Earl I49 Webb, Melba I49 Weindorf, Ronnie I37 Webber, Ophelia 69, 87, I6l Weber, Brenda 86, l6I Weinstock, Harry l6I Weir, Stan 96, l6I Wendel, David Leo l6l West, Danny I37 West, Jackie I49 West, Jett 6l, I49 West, Yvonne 87, I6I Westgate, Marcia 30, 90, 91, 92, I37 Westhafer, Jan l6l Westland, John I49 Westmoreland, Kathy I49 Wheeler, Angelic I49 Wheeler, Eddie I49 Whinery, Jo I37 Whisman, Gay I6l Whisman, Toni 89, I49 Whitaker, Joyce I49 Whitby, Lois 89, I49 White, Andy 6I, II7, I37 White, David 64 White, Debbie I6l White, Deborah I49 I I I I I I I I I I I I I f Gary lol, I37 Williams Wright Carmen 99 White, Dennis l6l White, Miss Glenda 29, 96 White, Lisa I37 White, Eugene 76, I37, l8l White, Tauda 137 White, Tommy l6l White Tris 149 White, Tris, 90, l6l Whiteley, Parn l6l Whiteley, Penny 88 Whitmarsh, Gary I49 Whitney, Teresa I49 Whittington, Brenda l6l Wickersham, Mike l6l Wiggs, Phyllis 90, I37 Wightman, Nancy 78, 84, l08, IO9, I25, I37 Wilcox, Tommy l37 Wilkes, Donald 96, l6l Wilkinson, Bruce 9l, l49 Wilkinson, Marty l6l Willhite, Mary 75, I37 Williams, Barbara I49 Williams, Carolyn l03, I37 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams, Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams l49, I74 Williams Williams Williams, Williams Williams, Charlie 50, 95, l6l Debbie 89, I49 Emmitt l6l Mrs. Florence 29 Jamesetta 87 Joe l6l Juanita 98, l37 Linda IOI, I37 Marie l6l Mary Ann I49 Morgan l6l Newell I37, I77 Norma l49 Pam 69, 78, 85, llO Sherrie l58 l6l ,shiphfah lfl9 Stephanie IO2, I49 Thelma 83, l6l Wayne I37 Willis, Llewellyn BO, 9l, 92, I49 Wilman, John l6l Willmann, Rae l6l Wilson, Brenda I49 Wilson, Chris I37 Wilson, Debbie I49 Wilson, Gary l37 Wilson, Kim I49 Wilson, Judy I49 Wilson, Pauline I49 Wilson, Rick I49 Wilson, Walter l6l Wiltshire, Mark 36, 47, 48, 63, lO8,l09, II7, I37, l86, l9I Winchester, Gary l37 Winn, Randy 97, lOl, I49 Wise, Larry 69, I37 Wiseman, David 6l, I37 Wiseman, Linda IOS, I49 Wofford, Johnnie l6l Wolaridhe, Curtis lOl Wolt, Nancy l6l Womack, Ray I37 Wood, Charles I37 Wood, James I49 Wooden, Mrs, Phyllis 29, ll5 Woods, Herman 89 Woods, Mrs. Virgil O. 2l Wooten, Mike l6l Works, Renee 88, I49 Worthan, Lenore I37 WRESTLING 56 Wright, Cathie I37 Wright, Danny IOO, I37 Wlright, Mr, George 29, Wright, Richard l49 Wright, Sherri l6l Wright, Sheryl Jean I49 Wright, Sue 99, I37 Wright, Tom I49 Wynn, Larry l6l Wynn, Pam I37 Wyrick, Sheryl l6l Y Yancey, June I49 Yankee, Edward 8l, l6l Yargas, Sharon l6l Yeckley, Linda I37 Yenter, Mike 40, IOO, I37 Yerton, Becki 94, l6l Yerton, Russell IO3, I37 York, Phyllis 76, 77, 149 Young, Beverly I37 Young Corliss I49 Young, David l6l Young, Jack 93, I37 Young Kirby I49 Young Linda l37 Young Marc l6l Young Melodie I49 Young Sherry 82, 86, 98, Z Zabalequi, Mirentxu 68, 37 77 78, I37, l72, l73 Zaiic, Paulette 83, l6l Zicketoose, Cheryl I49 Zimmerman, Becky 78, IO7 ll4 I37 202 Autographs Autographs Autographs Autographs Autographs Autographs Autographs


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