Central High School - Tom Tom Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)
- Class of 1970
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In -A ' gg X ,---., ,',,w,,.y-f er,-rpm, ,Q f Ms. ,, ,m...,-Axim ,wmsfw my N -Qnav3Qgw'fZm-1'Wf?- 7- L N W W 'W 1,5 9359? ff' h f L,,f.w if ,X 'r , . r. iii , 2 L. , y x if .1 ,f 5 , 1 WT, E 1552i .QM S Big llliilif Teriiiinates llutstaridirig Career Mr. Mc a er a a re to rf-,iv :pw ms- few' wa eq: , . , , , , C ff ty t lies la al: l , +qovl aww r l d d t C d wl'ttlf: 1 bgerviiit, the Si thin tt? his wif-1 ini' vm iii' or he wf11'VTi will E , gag? we .-,ft -11? ,i f . ,MM 5 me ,Q ' V L ,fs .frffff-: :serif-H11' H -if Wiki' M 347' K ff A K ' f L 1 Q? srliv , .x k 1 '-f Y sz .. it Pm. W., ,,.. V-dub ,. ,f I 'E , ,t Mr. 'U VU: Qtfflf l' W, '1'1 lst - -IC f M'-'WFS V' 'LSO 3 1 H Lili K was , ' . Mccafferty dimtwlaw the will fwtdd cilce wnfcn he oat, :ht or fs rece t ' ' ' C d' d t ln ' ll Q d l' 5 N265 For Carl L. McCafferty, the completion of his seventh year as Central's principal held special significance, for with it he began a much deserved retirement. Preceding his appointment to Central as principal, he was the first principal of Mc! Lain and founded many of the traditions that still exist there. His achievements at Central included the establishment of a reading laboraory and parking accommo- dations for faculty members. Mr. McCafferty's incessant determination to help the young in pursuit of education was exemplified by his work on the Board of Trustees of the Civitan lnternational Scholarship Committee which raised almost SlUU,OOU to aid college seniors. For his outstanding work in Civitans, he was awarded Civitan lnternational's Honor Key, granted to fewer than five men a year. ln view of the enrichment undergone at Central due to the endeavors of our Big Chief, the i969-70 Tom Tom Staff has dedi- cated this yearboolc to him. Mr, Mccafferty -ofeftkt to 'rouoled Cenwiliteexir his ftt9mW 'fa fwasf: tht,- -il1l'g A'f,' 14-Vols Dl11lJ'f7U Cerrtral Yr Nfxvf-Wfbet. Counseling Eitaii Eases llerisiuii With dedication and skill, the devoted members ot the guid- ance statt aided many students in the developing good personal habits While in high school. Mr. Larry Alexander, assistant principal, as a new member ot the statt, took on the responsibili- ties ot sponsoring the recently es- tablished Human Relations Coun- cil, Which helped alleviate racial tensions by discussing problems which lead to trouble. lnstructing teachers new to Central, assistant principal Miss loyce Saunders held weekly meetings during the first months ot the school year. ln charge of appearance and behavior ot all students, Mrs. Laura Baker and Mr. Bob Cun- ningham, acted as school deans. Besides their many in-school ob- ligations, they also attended such extra-curricular events as dances and sports activities! ...M Mrs. Laura B lc Dean ot G 5 t il .,L,L Miss Jo ce Saunders Y Assrsisni Principal Mr. Bob Cunningham Dom' ot Bows QQHUUUHUOIIH M r. Larry Alexa nder Assifvarif Pvircioal, Hurrinr Relations Council, N tional Honor Society Faculty Speed and accuracy are the ninv1.olNaficy Wcylfe serior in 'alrinfg tirned writings. Business Tsshuiquss lVlt-istsrsiili Pupils To prepare himself for the ever-growing professional World, the business student obtained skill in a Variety of techniques. Typina, shorthand, notehand, bookkeeping and business law were some of the courses offered in the business department. Overhead projectors and tape recorders enabled the teachers to present the daily material in an advantageous manner. Supervised by Mrs. Phyllis Stokley, the department chairman, the business depart- ment also offered co-operative office edu- cation. Students who participated in the COE proaram spent a half day at school to master skills and a half day on the job. Herman Robbins, Mike Visar Dfilf- Neysor ,id Debbf' Gnlillind stamp 1 court trial. J Freda Bell, COE Coordinator. Future Business Leaders ol America? Daryl Browninri, General Office Education' Ophelia Crosslin, Business Law. General Office Education: Charlotla Felible Shorthand? Wilda Goode Shorthand, Transcrip- tion, Future Business Leaders of America: Eliza- beth Kirlcman, Business Math and Records, Typ- inqg Elaine McGowan, Basic Businessg Geneva Pitt, Notehahd, Office Machines: Inez Sakelaris, Business Law, Red Fealhersg Valdene Sands Basic Business, Office Machines, Senior Class Sponsor? Phyllis Stolcely. Basic Busiress. Bookkeepina. De- partment Chairrnant Bill lurinetti. Typing. Audio-visuals f-lssist iii Special Education Classes created especially lor the slow learner made up the department ot special education. Under the guidance ot guali- iied teachers, this department offered vari- ous subjects to the students which were taught at a reduced rate oi speed. Tests designed by department heads were given to determine which students needed to take these special classes. Each pupil received a grade as in the regular class, except that he was graded by the degree ot his work and the rate ot his ace complishment on assignments. ln addition to required subjects, lite sci' ence and family living were otiered to pres pare these students tor their personl lives and goals after leaving Central. Besides these slow classes, speed reads ing courses were ottered before school to those college-bound students interested in reading taster and comprehending more. Tony Conway, taviv-'r difiictity df'tt-lwv- ina 5 tedious rnfrhemfiticftl problem, tsl-, lvlf. lfavlm to help exzmlsiiv' the 'vi'i.'ifv, - MTV' of s n i ff ':, A , ff ' VTW . I J The English departments basic aim was bolstered by a new and exciting develop- ment. The department placed primary in- terest on the students understanding and respect tor the worlds great literature. Reasoning that reading was the basis for understanding literature, the department prepared to build a solid foundation for its students. A reading laboratory, under the supervision ot Mrs. Bernice Tomlinson, was formulated tor sophomore pupils. lts ob- jective Was to improve speed and compre- hension. This strengthened the student's essential discernment ot literature, which aided his perception ot humanity itself. Junior Marlx Hanbaclc 'ssc -In 'hr Readsfs Guide tg agqifire sonic rf t nt writ,-iilnqwtirgiz, ilearlinq Laliuratnr M tli Becomes lllealit fi.. as A B, tl lhnlinii Alnxfinder, English IZ: len Bailey, Ir brfiiyg CI.-india Bennett, Enqlish ll, Journalism, Tom Tom: Florence Cahalon, English IO and ll, Carnarata: Lola M, Copeland, Library: Les Diclc- erson, English li: Bernice Files, English Il: Mavis B. Qraver Enafish IO: Ruth I-Iolton, English IZ' Jirn I-tunf, English IO, Red Cross? Marilyn E. I.intc, Enfilish ll and I2' Jewell lvlavnarct, English II' Jeanette Murphy, English IO, Red Eeathers: Carol Nasworthy, English IQ, Red Feathers: Sue Newtor, English IO Latin: Jean Stantield, English IO, Department Chairman, School Lite, Boot: Dis- cussion Club: Kathleen Thompson, English I2: Judy Viclc, English I2, Camarata: Linda Weaver, English IO and ll, Red Feathers, g.g:1igf. 2' L V.-Am,-M,,w -. gm-.,,.,. ,,,,,m,,+M,,,, , Aww eq Reading specialisi My M1 y , , Mrs. Nw.-.vw rn -Mi V: zrfnffd' r 'MXFFW -.wwfdb lO fvpivwmfprg rf-fwdwrr N Mrs. Les Dickerson fmf,NQr'. fivf flueaffnw fu' 1 TLV: I Fr Haw f PMN' fw. ' 'z ff, wf ',f'Yff'Y' Hfivrrffm r While concluding her Eff? 1, Mv'..Cf1v'-N N43-wfnfff, MVC , 1'i'1 TL, . W f , HU,-,fn--f Ofvn, ,fwfr- . J ,, .1 ,, ,.., I Improvisations prove to be enioyalnle lor Mike Cjfxrrrplt and Kevin Qvorrvan rn speech. rtisaiis Delve lnttl World Ut -Creativity Expressing their creottivity, students in the tine crrts deportment used their skills to produce exhibits crnd to perform musi- cdls, qenerotl dssemblies, crnd plctys. Wire sculpters, Wdll hdnqinqs otnd bedu- tiiul Wdtercolor pctintinqs were exhibited in the Philbroolc Spring Art Show. School hdlls were covered with outstctndinq Works trom ctll ot the ctrt students. lnstrumentdl ond Vocdl music depcrrt- ments both contributed to the musicdl Ok- lcrhomal ond to the Christmots proqrom The Messiah, dn dll city production. Speech students developed their crctinq ctbilities throuqh improviscztions ond short plotys. Politicctl discussions ond debcttes ot- tered pupils cr chdnce to express idects, Opera Club members add fa dash ot musical tfaltfwl to rnavi-,f ol the rqr-rierfil -issemblles. , -, .. 5 I I Q -X by 1 A. EF, Y .W 'ki' . ' . Frances Avdersor Grzeu s Jerrold less lryrurrertal Music' Albert Marflv Steoecraft, DAZE Direoorz Robert Qdle Speech, Speakers Bureau: Rex league, Vocal Music Department Cheirrrmri' Opel Thorpe, Art, Department Chairman Kath- ryr Wfullccr, Art, Cheerleaders, Rod Feath- ers' Marilyn lvl, Yoder Speech, Assemblies, Depertrrwefit Chairmen, llwzsplfivie. Cenfral's own marching band, under The direclion ol Mr. Jerrold Lawless, displays lls Talent and sldlls ln llwe lwlrglx slapping precislom drill. Proficienily working df flue pollerb wlweel, Carol Myer, molds. and lcrms is lew oounds of Clnv Irwlc fl befmliful worlc ol Yrrl. l l 4 l 29 , Language Students Delving into foreign longuoge, students discovered the worlds of their neighbors in foreign countries on three continents. While bosic lctngucrge clctsses forrned the foundcrtions of grolrnmotr ond conver- sdtions, odvonced closses bctsed their for- mots upon understonding the people, their history, ond even foreign offctirs. Audio visuols, such ds tcrpes, films ond slides, enobled instructors to teoch the fundcrmentctls in the different longuoges. Using ALM tests on tapes, Mrs. Velmu Reeves relaxes duvtrxi emmwmttous, Russell Churles, French, lirfxnch Club: Viv' oolwlrrmuw- Cl 1-.' Sum u-lv, Stud lfnreign Culture glnle Quesevibery Frei slr Lfltmt Velml Reves. Sowlsh, Soenlsh Club, Department Chalrrn irq Pfttrlfflu Stwnru-A , Sriqtl-li, - l Monsieur Russell Charles idd-, lu-, lvl til l'itt4,wlwd1r lp tin- xll'v t:-,-,mir tv lvwfl' lik-reture iruowi sf-veuil .il lu- tzsuvln ,felt ltr-mm mlcitevlt, ii t ss- tt VVcitd H 'ri' lQ,lub 5C1lt,vFsjB4ll U V Sl tl:-s btvlftv f' lj ff-R Will! Uv l-5 cnet' tm rev, l-'Vgvd l-lion olivia., 'l rwswrc Jizd biwtes rl'vif-rtC,ttiivr1tf1vt-.lirrif-1 R 1 ef V. u swfrt nrt! ,M :,., M-turf W J l l r fvfv 4 1 l .112 , Mr. Hagemann Pttzalism lrijetittetl in lllassesli 'lqeaiilieirs The basic aim ot the history depart- ment, increasing student interest in his torical events, was aiven an added in- gredient this year by the summer activie ties of several ot its teachers. The sum- mer travels of Mrs. Beth DeVore took her to several Civil War battlefields and to Washington, DC. Miss Margery Pike added Brazil to the lona list ot countries that she has visited. By actually havina been to several oi the places covered in classroom studies, these teachers inject-- ed realism into the information they tilts cussed in classroom studies. Miss Pike arthur, b, 1 hut dmv in 1 F i -nr, - 3 JH: ptr ' t x ' ' Vf L Y .0-1 6. Geology student Scott Bautwus loolcs at Q yer, diqerent and unusual tyce ot rect. liiiiuvatiiiiis Uffiarerl li Math and Science Central students were offered a varied program by the matlri department. Several innovations, including math tapes and geo- metric models, were used. Under the super- vision of Mr. Stan Harrison, courses from basic matb to calculus were offered. Laboratory experiments and models helped students to gain a better under- standing of scientific principles. Mr. Felix Vestal, Science Department chairman, Worked with instructors to plan courses of study which would give students a better understanding of the various scientific fields. By working together, the math and science departments offered a well round- ed program of instruction. Mr. Felix Vestal works dilioently at his desk, clneclcinn it recent class fissiqnrnent. Forrest G. Bfiurnvardner Bfasic Matliemutics, Elerrierrtnry Alfgebra' Willifini Beuby, Eartli Scie ence, Physics: Raymond Bond, Biology: Wintord Butts, lnterrnodiate Algebra, lntroductory Analy- sis and lriuonornetry, Platte wid Solid Geornetry, Ctiess Club' Net' Guflirie, Ptwsiolooy, Psyclwol- oiw: Georoe ldfili, Biology, Efartli Science: Stan l-larrison, Calculus and Analytical Geometry, lnterrnediate Alaebra, tntroductory Analysis and lriaonometry. Department Ctiairmant Juditli ttiyfon, Basic tytlitlnemsitics Flernentory Alaebra, Place ard Solid Geometry, Red Feettierst Ernest tvictduab, Emtn Science. Geoiodw, Juwior Class Sponsor Kev Club: Raul G. Paulson, Advanced Biolooy, Biolofiy, t-teattlw Corners: Virginia Rerett, Biology, Jewell Romsey, lntermediate Alqebra, Plrane and Solid Geornetry: Kart Stalnilc, Biology, Pliysiolofgy, Psyctiology, Key Club: Arnold F. Stoclm Bioloin' Felix Vestal Ctiernistry, Rtiysical Science Decartnnen' Clifiirrnon' Robert S. Wauoti, Bfisic tvtfitlriernfitics, Elementary Alciebro, Plone and Solid Geometry: Slnoron Willifarrts. Elementary Alfiebifx, Plfini' rind Solid Geometry tvlu Alpb.-1 lib t', t--1 Mr, Waugh insfruds '- 1 . 1 v 'ff Lv :N 'N 1c 1f.!',' .JVM 0K'JFffSu:1B?w W' fd4 w rrvva-flvr 'www V IV Mr. Harrison 'ri QM' H 1' A ,fi Mrs. Williams f. lvaffxm, .9 James Artdvwwi., Vocfxllorml Auto lVlec'li-:NCS Prank Bcfldm- Powfw Meclwmlcw: C. E, lift-we-V, Drattlw ' Lindt Dillwrxtrtf, D?slr'l:.iflvf- Fduci- 'Ci DECA' Jah Dwtci' Vdcfitlriwil C'lblV9L QSIRNIS' fvfl.rf,ft'tt WCA- M.-'vo wtfmf ---is 'ia ug for c , cf- 1 Www, cnire Shop' Vt-ill E, Rlnfjie Vcc Vt-ir. tl Prlrwffvifgi Edward Stttlf-V, Mfirihlric Sl'tODj Euqvr-rt Williams, Vtfoodworlflrifig Ceorfgo D. Wvilfqlit, Vooitiovifal , ' lfVVTfitl. ll2 Students llleveloo Photography Slaille t Under the direction ot Mr. George Wright, department chairman, the ln- dustrial Education classes ottered such vocational programs as aratting, auto mechanics, printing and photography. Students involved in these programs gained insight into information that, in many cases, would serve a usetul pur- pose in jobs atter graduation. Cooperative Education, a relatively new course, mainly emphasized learn- ing by doing. Students not only re- ceived the benetit ot learning their par' ticular fields, lout were paid tor doing so. They attended school tor halt ot the day then were employed in local businesses. Glenn Harvey ifamllifmlrex lilrriar-lt with th iwwtlw-d nitric operfitlwv the lcevs :gf .iv lvidtxlrhl Qdoqflr mirth 1 r chi C. Joyn Stinnett pcfdtsrs i dm - '57 --f-ffT5'h'7' f-'iii i N 4 ifkflfiize, ., ., ,L Q W ' . -' V ',-:,51:3:ggP:f-j' 54s:,ggfsf13wf Teddy Adams baiflcs We 'grease efd QW To corquer medwawicai probfems emourfered ir tie manifdd of an aufomobife engine in aufo mechamfw. Clothing students alscttss vmlcu, pwitrli giyoswlhllitles tor Chrlstmes grwsor irllrfn Humerrial-ring Students im at lfamil lite Home economics provided its pupils with courses essential tor the preparation ot a family. ln the foods department, emphasis was placed on nutritional value, balanced meals and tood service. Learning to pre- pare the tamilyls loudaet was another imf portant aspect oi the study. Basic and more advanced skills ot sew- inq were applied in the clothina classes. Materials and patterns were selected ac' cordina to the ability ot the individual. A tashion show attorded the airls an oppor- tunity to display their talents. Child care and human relations Within a tamily and society were teachina ohiece tives ot home livina and tamily economics. Home-malcing students, Conde l-lflfv' it d Dolo- Dl? Wl'LZf?V SG? l:l'llS'll Cl YZILJCTACK Fl' 1Ii:Fl'YT'?V'fE J ' E. , ..VIE lk. Richel Cordell Foods Home Living and Pimlly Ecoromlcst Myra Crllz, Clothlno Foods: Jessie Dlftee, Clotlwimfg, Home Nurs- lrw, Fl-lA: Bctiye t-tall, Clotlilna Home lvlfurmaementg Alberta Jones, l-tome Livina and Family Economics: Evcline Kermgdy, Vocational Child Cercq lwt-trrtfah lusty, Foods, DeLwar'mcr'l Ctfatrmw, Terr-,i Brlrkm-my Pvhleticfw U' ved S'1'e5t-wire , Pete Burd Pvhletics U i'eo Sites l1's'cV,' Clyde C. Chlirvoz A'hle'7cs Bofs Physica' Edu- , 1, cation, Decartmert Chairffifaeq Jim Howard Pvc- 5-S '7 letics, United S'fa'es History Jwcn Kreidef, Air' ff' J ' ,.- Q' 51 letlcs, Boifs Physical Educeticft Rfdard Lowery 'hh ' ,, Athletics, Bows Phxsical Educvlof' Leon Luce, Q5 ' :-' R Driver Education Billie Mock Qfrl S Physica? Ed' 1 ucation, Department Chairman GRA, Sufchfof I 7' ij rettest John Portertield, Athletics Diver Edncfi- tion, ' P. E. Departments Emphasize lluiiditiuriiiiq Under the direction ot depgrtment hegd, Mrs. Billie Mook, instructors helped girls to develop gymngstic skills gnd to improve their coordinottion. A mgny- forceted progrgm, which included botsket- logll, bowling, swimming, tennis, orch- ery, crnd volleybgll, helped the girls to legrn some of the tundgmentgls in gll of these sports gs Well gs coordingtion. Boys gym clgsses spent mgny hours doing cglisthenics otnd developing vor- ied skills. They plotyed tootbgll in the lgll: during the winter they plgyed bos- ketlogll, ond in the spring improved their sotthgll skills. During a fast moving game iv' 'Wm a guard rtemptg fi lump shot outside the circle. A Cenfralite displays um. il:ri','cfhf:.f,lif1 vid dw Q Mu. Mrs. Bernice Tomlinson, sophomore counse- lor, posts honor roll results in the liall. lloneerned Counselors id Pozzled Students Sign your name on the white sheet, and put down the time you arrived. Now have a seatg the counselor will call you into his office in a minute, was the greeting made to a student upon entering his counselor's office for guidance and schedule changes. Each class as a whole had its own prob- lem to which counselors tried to find an answer. For the seniors it was colleges and careers. The juniors were individually con- cerned about achievement tests taken, while sophomores were advised on what schedules to follow for their remaining two years of high school. All three classes, however, depended on the counselors for necessary schedule changes. Senior counselor Mr. King fills Alan Bailey in on the necessity of as college educalion. Aubrey E. Baer, Sophomore Class Coun- selor, National Honor Societyq George Goodner, Counselor: Cothern l'lenl4s, .lun- ior Class Counselor: Carl Henson, Vocation- al Rehabilitation Counselor: l-larley King, Senior Class Counselorg Lucy Oakley, Junior Class Counselor: Mary Louise Simms, Senior Class Counselor: Bernice Tomlinson, Soph- ornore Class Counselor, i.lif1rn D. Amos. Building Superintendent' Jiifmita Bartlett, Secretary to Assistant Prim cipal: Willie l-toward, Clerk: Mary Evelyn vertor, Bulletiri Clerk: 'mogewe Stephenson, Cerk' Mariorio Tecl, Nurse: Gay Arm Wtraid, cret-my to Pvificipalg Charldefar Wielie, f-rlcg Florence Willif-arms Rcgiflrar. Uffice Staff lieeps ccurate Pupil Data Maintaining permanent records for both present students and alumni was one of the many responsibilities of the office staff. Members of the clerical crew also enrolled new students, kept attendance reports, and performed the usual secretarial tasks. Selling budgets and tickets and manag- ing other financial matters were the func- tions of the school bank, supervised by the new treasurer, Mrs. Gwen Biggs. Building maintenance and cafeteria management were other essential seg- ments in the running of Central High School. In their everyday routine members of the clerical crew keep accurate school data. llr. Eawelti lmplants As the new Superintendent of Tulsa Public Schools, Dr. Gordon L. Cawelti helped to assure that strong leadership was given to help teachers in continuing to seek better ways and methods to educate students. By speaking to the voters, Dr. Cawelti was able to make possible the passage of the l969 bond issues. These bond is- sues were necessary to provide the finances for existing buildings and construction of new facilities. Tulsa Board of Education, elected by the voters every three years, was concerned with its responsibilities of main- taining an ever growing school system. Board members re- ceived no monetary compensation, only the satisfaction of promoting better education in Tulsa. Innovative Euuceptinns Depu+y Superinkendeqi Cecil O. Bgnsovr confers with Eflem Wifmfarw, Assisfafw Maintaining bookkeeping ledgers g., JW. Ur ms mm, ,Oster , Perwvvfrf 5.1:vf'rffrTe-'fdfwf corcerwvf: Nw corvrovis of 1 rew L'VE5!v3W'Vii Dane-rs. bglggg, O? Ar,5O5gg,,Q Amiqfwxf Swim' ,'m'dnfX+ Rfrhfrr' Br Qi 'Isl-T 'E , R . , Was. Rober+ A, Becl4s+rom, vice-cregidfvrr Carl C. Beesley Opal Carllson Ray Ccrvarr' Eugene H. Harris Roberf J. Riggs, Jr., prifjoizrr' Mrs. Richard Warner 3 Su 33 w ,4 E ,L 2 5 i i 4 E- 1 2 x s z 1 2 3 . Z 3 2 Z s 3 ? S Q SPORTS Despiie ihe drizzling rain, PIMHZQ SeweU Qdsam Nw bdil for JOM, Parka fas hw krdfw if Qwr +50 Uowsbm' fm' I1 wooded pow? crnmlrwf E sf 'P ,f X, ff W 0? ki3aJfN'i' fb? 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Pi' Gfffl' JV- D.Vk Tec Fa.5 .i-1, Srwrf' pI'lc'?, 44 - ,, i Img? mae gmgj 1 Last Sectirid Field tidal Strips Wildcats The l969 version ot the Central Braves was a tar cry from those ot previous seas sons as Central openeo the season wine nina. lohn Park, stellar junior quarters pack, intercepted a pass with only sec- onas renvainina anti: kicker? a 39 yarcii tielo aoal atter the cloclc had run out to aive the Braves an excitina 2925 conference victory over arch rival Bartlesville Cole leae to open conference action. Although Central gruppen its openinq game to tenth ratecl powerhouse Areas rnore, Central houncea hack to tie eiahth ranlcea liloaers in the tinal two minutes ot the aande with a 2l-2l aeacllocls. Central then proceeclecl the tollowina weel: to I whitewash the Edison Eaales in a pourina ,-5 aowntall, lil-O, before a soalcecil contincgent. Q 4 Anthony Walker mu 1Pc'c.'C7', tive 1 I L, one 5 ifva- Sf f ,V -t 3 . ' ' ' ef-41 'T ' f,. ,J ' Wad --f-ft 'an Central running baclc Bill McMal'1an ui te- i',11f.ir41'tf .dt fi livwf- fu'i'd ,nite iMi it' Mx l 1' 'Inez' Coach John Porferfield wimdw'-f HW- HMG oi adicmr, Dgnylng Rangerg mg ':fX511i?'w,Jw?Nf Pwrlc doubllsfz w 4:f,fe'lv, :Korn 1 dl-fgfalve drive MH: in M9 ffgfkmffv L' ill , ,lf-QV ff I M 1,5 1. 'fs Hard running fullback Jack Henson, CW if-M K, lf- 'dw v Vzmhrff dzwex 'xv 1 Hvfv- iff-A .11 W, dm' , 11 ,mwyrv w- .ww-ff-, P- fn mf? ,Ur FOOTBALL A SQUAD-FRONT ROW: Mark WM1-: Mi, Terr, CraIf:1r-onafd. THIRD ROW: 51 Mcfwahnr -17111 PGH, Fr rkk Ci' 4 1?rir'1cm-in no-ich: Row Kinnflfi B111 Kf 11'Qdv P1ni11iF Sewclr Mnrdfwn ry, Anthonv Wfr114r'r, Ruben S'o11' Robert Fi11rnnrf- Trio 13ays1n:f1r, Pvdfifso' R1c1O'Br1wr Jackt-1er5or 1'1f1ro1d Atsrwiivn, Pa1O'E'ie Sharron Piriwnyf Artner Wfrwq e1 n rtor-:cet Tffr Erfiuwi. BACK Mr. lchr PcF'e'fir'1d coach Pee Esrd. SECOND ROW: O115rf Met- ROW: Sirvnfd Bwecr Cr'-'15 1-1-ir: Jian 5- d Co'r-'e111W VIN' CLEC, Ponce, Rick Erofes M1149 Mnrdcc? Chimes Norte-,u Ron Rod Srittcn Jo1-n Seri.-,e a nfw'o Efrif S C 'r 1n':'f:' ihfofnvf inf' -aid W-111:rQe A1-tr Prson Rnd Forth, Dorris He'ir,, S+eo1've'w Moore man Rochirs, Terr, S'Q'.r.-rr' unch, Dztg 1 -as, v-5 4' 23 had 1 'sq rf . 5f1 an ' li IQ ff if 'rr Centra1's a11-city iineman, wh Vd ,inn -10'-mmf nada in -1 lor 1 bfvrr, arg fr 1 ,Mn Ldmhv- 3 Cnr. 'wr -,'rrr,Q'G',.-. 1' Tir- R'i.'S R'iD '. P0 ,,,, 495 '-10 4 1V1een Brave Ueiense Stnrnps Edison, 14-11 Roaring to a strona tinish atter sutterina rnidseason setbacks to 1-1a1e, 44-21, and Ada, 21-14, the Brave e1eVen sparkied defensiveiy to overcome the Wiidcats 21-14 in the season tina1e. Coach Portertieid attributed this year's success to the outstandina ieadership ot the tearn's co-captains Terry Stewart and Rick O'Brien, the change to a winnina attitude, and the strenath oi the hack- iieid. The Braves finished tourth piace in the strona O-7 conterence, the hiahest standina in the 1ast four years. Centrai 7, Ardmore 211 Central 21, Rogers 217 21g Central 20, Memoriai Musicoqee 441 Central 9, FOOTBALL A SQUAD RECORD: Central 29, Bartlesville College 265 Central I4, Edison O1 Central 14, Ada 403 Centrai 21, Haie 44, Centrai 14, McLain 71 Central 21, Ponca City 14. K. , ' s '1-' X 'ge V wk if fi ' Q 'V ff 77 f ,TE 5 ,su A M if , f'4' - 45 Q, . fm 5 Q .Q . . ,gk ff if N X 4 AL,- i iIW24WQpv'?3gi'5ff4', 7g My M me 3 1 A 4 91' mfg f M QE X KW M W , ,N ij L ki v Suihuing Suphunuues RN. LM., . ,, 2-4 Sadl Llosa Season inexperience and a tough schedule were major factors in the losing season of the 1969-70 R -sguad Braves. Despite their poor record, the R -sguad gained valuable experience tor varsity play. Coaches Robert Hagemann and Doug Manning guided the B -Braves against tough city competition including Rogers, Edison, and Memorial. Other B -sguad opponents were McLain, Kelley, Rartles- ville College, Hale, and Liberty Mounds. The B -team's only victory ot the seae son came against Liberty Mounds. Touchdowns by Larry Robinson, Charley Hill, and Dennis Sagely proved to be the margin oi victory in the 35-7 romp. The R'5sguad iinished with a i-7 record. Sophomore Charles Hill q.iiQkrf,1slmm that rurxlf ff lirerne' lc soo' HIL rn-cifver: mile Charlf: Hffrgfii throw, ke, lf,-c FOOTBALL B SQUAD--FRONT ROW: 6m,fl1i f1 Cfurnooell Term Robert S'out Richofd Hollowoll Roffzlcl Rocbii Ji'r'n, Riff, Mft' Wff-Qferrteiv Do' lvlccfalf- Lum Petffrsoty Tom l-li: Wgldiv Mclf- 'ml Cyrus. BACK ROW: Chris. Biichfwfr' Bali Moivf- Clsflfliaf Hill, ' f Swv Cm t1 ref. SECOND ROW: lffwl Wfrkrfwy Jfqfr. Mc- D- cis Sfwzef, Riclc Coed, Eli Ki' : Dwi: lfeuwa, MH D17-N C'fo tvlfw Owlf Dfffrfw Trek.-lf , C' -'03 Wflfretlf Cen: 1' Wi- M1'r'r'r Q:-:gli l wh' Mr. Rocfrrl t-la':ffmw , Oman. THIRD ROW: l,flr ,f R' Dl'l39' l 49 l ,, 1 CROSS COUNTRY-FRONT ROW: Gary Gaither, Mike Zwingelberg, Mike Kastner, Mr, Doyle Hallum, coach. BACK ROW: Gerald Bowen Dwight Warren. Larry Malcolm, Teddy Adams. Uverlaiid Thiritilads Paoed hy first year coach Doyle Hallum, the cross country team posted fourth place finishes in the conference and in the OSU lnvitational Tournament. The team placed three runners among the top ten in conference. Three year let- terman Teddy Adams took fourth: While eighth and ninth went to Mike Kastner and Larry Malcolm. The overland team found the running hard as it lost by only one point in the dual with McLain, but came back to defeat Kelly in the next dual. That upset victory Was the first loss for the Com- ets in three years. Strong team efforts were also shown in meets at Seguoyah invita- tional and State Tournament. CROSS COUNTRY: Webster Scrimmage second place: Sequoyah Invitational twelfth place: Central 38, Hale 22: Edison invitational ninth place: Central 28, McLain 27: Rogers Scrimmage fourth place: Rogers Invitational eleventh place: Central 26, Bishop Kelly 30: Okla- homa State University fourth place: Conference Meet fourth place: State Meet twelfth place. Trairiple Bishop hell Pushing ahead of two opponents, Teddy Adams races towards victory A KETBALL A SQUAD 'W l H S A Refzlfwld Evfins, Nafmjw, Sqft ' ni l 'gon Henry Johnson, Cl4J M M llDdlXl RdS+ Mptpdoech. Braves Smartl Slip Past lflnpers Hunts A poised but inexperienced Central team captured second place in a ruqaed Clclahoma Seven Conference. Expected as a possible dark horse as a contender for the title, the team surpassed obstacles and posted a l9-8 seasonal record and earned a berth in regional play. Scramb- linq to five consecutive victories, the squad met its first defeat in the finals of the McLain Tourney to the then top- ranlced Washington l-lornets. The team's offensive thrust was propelled by 6'8 sophomore center, Henry lohnson, and 6'7 junior, Clark lones. Central's offen- sive strenath exploded in a triumph of Posing a direct verde awww, Re H fo mmf-9 1 brillat po-,fs ei- vo te in iwmtif lle11lral'sHUun1:ers Puuuce Ponca B7-43 BASKETBALL A SQUAD RECORD: Cenlral 65, Tafl- 39, Cenlral 48, Rogers 47: Cenlral 65. Muskogee Manuel 5lg Cenlral 92, McLain 685 Cenfral 49, Washinglon 65, Cenlral 48, Ponca Cily 405 Cenlral 58, Hale 7Ip Cenlral 57, Washinglon 66, Cenlral 58, Muskogee Cenlral 557 Cenlral 52, Edison 50, Cenlral 42, Barflesville College 427 Cenlral 54, Easl' Cenlral 5lg Cenlral 5l, Washingfon 54, Cenlral 64, Tall 53: Cenlral 47, Hale 65, Cenlral 87, Ponca Cily 433 Cen- lral 6l, Muskogee Cenlral 30, Cenlral 6I, Rogers 583 Cenlral 5l, Cascia Hall 535 Cenlral 60, Barllesville College 57, Cenlral 76, Edison 663 Slale Regionals: Cenlral 64, Muskogee Cenlral 50, Cenlral 55, Washinglon 405 Cenlral 52, Pulnam Cily 53, Cenlral 77, Sand Springs 593 Slale AAAA Tournamenl: Cen+ral 6l, Oklahoma Cily Douglass 545 Cenlral 55, Norman 705 Slale AAAA Tournamenl' lhird place. Henry Johnson reaches lryinci lo conlrol the ball during healed play wifh Edison. ei Mira' Z, Playmaker Namon Goff inslizgales .anolher lasl break agfairisl Hale. Anficipalion on his face, Clark Jones sinks a much heeded lree rhrcw. Braves EHQE Earriliiials ln iar1iiTuur1iey 92-68 over the McLain Scots. Defense was sparked in holding Muskogee to only 7 points through the first half in capturing an important late conference victory. Central attained fourth ranking in state polls loefore l-Tale and the Hornets drop- ped them to eighth. They reached the finals in the Miami Tournament and again met defeat in the hands of Washington. Coach Howards patience led this inex- perienced team through regional play with prospects of another state champion- ship. Defeating Muskogee and Washing- ton in area regionals, Putnam City sty- mied the squad in a disputed overtime loss. The Braves foiled Sand Springs' ef- fort and reached the state playoffs to de- feat O.C. Douglass and lost to eventual state champ, Norman. F o ,El Q r ,GN K' BASKETBALL LETTERMEN: Nnrnon Golf, Henry Johnson, Clnrlr Jone-,, Mannne, Mitchell, Rod Sutton Henry Johnson has a Nathan Hale opponent tied up Qs they wrestle for The bull durirro this fierce conference struggle of O-7 powers. 53 Henry Johnson mu alps amoher rebound in Q r roHmc1 H19 quf1d5 defenswvg board. v, sn... -5 If ai Clark Jones sfrefches hard fo wresife Rouqlwer fo SUODVV Braves WITH rebmn 5 52 Q f 3 gg, -H 9 5 mi... 1 -. -.. F 3 4 Q W -.xi ug 'Wy f ' 5 32 M1 ,Yu ay ai: K ,mg af- If , Q. -4 A-,' A .. Q .. L A , , .1 .W kk, kg .... 4 W ' 35 ., 5 Q32-.312 N ww 1wc2f1' A :mf - -V, .aa -1, gg V , ff lim. - vii K , , fa- 2 sw. . 'B' - ..f-lmgi. ' 1, , ' is ' N ' M M V vm 1 -- f. 1, ,wiv . nv nm. wif, lit M ...lg 1 A .Ti J N . M Q . , wk M, .i Wi? W6 ,Q :gg my 'V gif BASKETBALL B SQUAD-FRONT ROW: Mr. Pete Burd, coacliq Gary Reed, Larry Robbinson, Darryl Durant, Maurice lrlall, Mr. Harry Bailey, coach, BACK ROW: Robert Robbins, Clw-irlie Hill, Bobby Douclas, Tommy Ditfebauah, Gary Maddux, Steve Sumner, TaHgEUp5UuttUH The Baby Braves aot off to a Winnina start as they bombarded the Taft Panthers 62-26. The B Braves proceeded to maui cross-town rival Boaers in a rouah defen- sive struaale 59-62. Central slipped by Mc- Clain 66-60 before slauahterina Taft aaain by the lopsided score of 6l-24. Hot shootina Central outdistanced a touah Hale team 6l-53 before crushing Cascia l-fall 72-43 and the Edison Eaales 6l-49. Guided by Coach Pete Burd the B Braves experienced a winning sophomore season as they finished 9-7. Central was defeated in the semifinals of the B All- City Tourney by first place Vifashinaton. BASKETBALL B SQUAD RECORD: Central 62, Taft 263 Central 59, Rogers 527 Central 45, Ponca City 47, Central 48, Hale 59: Central 50, Muskogee Central 591 Central 66, McLain 601 Central 42, Bartlesville College 495 Central 8I, Tatt 24, Central 6l, l-tale 53g Central 53, Ponca City 49, Central SO, Rogers 60: Central 72, Cascia Hall 435 Central 55, Bartlesville College 465 Central 6l, Edison 49. BH Brave? Unslaught Reginald Evans appears to be suspended in air as he driveg the tape, Tent-esters Weather Storm Struck Season Energetic tanksters, coached by Mr. lohn Porterfield, suffered an oppressing swim- ming season of only three winning meets, and a total of five losses. After losing several of the top watermen to graduation, Coach Porterfield assembled the l969-70 squad from a handfull of the returning swimmers and many beginners. Out of these few returning swimmers, only four were Central lettermen. Senior swimmer, Stan Pape led the team in the 220 yard and 400 yard, while Ricky Hiskett and Tom Shepard, juniors, stayed tops in the butterfly and breaststroke. As a whole, the l969-70 swimming squad rated fifth place in the All-City Tournament and also ranked the fifth place berth in the State Swimming Conference. SWIMMING RECORD: Central 29, Edison 65: Central 58, McLain 377 Central 56, Rogers 391 Central 36, East Central 59: Central 40, Memorial 55: Central 46, Hale 497 Central 65, Rogers 30: Central 33, Ponca City 62. Flying under the flags, Central tankster soars past his opponent. SWIMMING-FRONT ROW: Tom Pruitt, Tom Shepard, Stan Pape. SECOND ROW: Chuck Dow, Mike Sanders, Jim Melone, Mark Bliss, Bill Pruitt, Brooks Walton, Waldo Mclntosh. BACK ROW: Steve Martindale, Scott Ellsworth, Jerry McPl'1ail, Mike l-tatstren, Steve Pitts, Mark Wilkinson, David Pitts. yum WRESTLING-FRONT ROW: Alan Bailey manager' Richard Coody, Ed Couch, Robert Boyne, Dennis Saqely, Rick Mendenhall, Joe Paysirioei, Rick Carnpimuro. BACK ROW: Siiirnoiirid Batsoi, Dwight Cole, Dale lrlall, Richard Hallowell, larry Brfizcusl, Chart tli-irper, Glen ttf-ivvey, Jirn Smith Don Qowaiis, Sixth in Regionals Ends Era-ipplers' Year Under the leadership of new head coach Doyle l-lallurn, Central grapplers battled to a strong finish of a poor season. ln tournament action, Central captured second place in the Webster lnvitational and sixth place in the Regionals. ln the tough eight team Regional tourna- ment, four Braves earned places. Rick Men- denhall and DeWayne Cobbs grabbed first place. Bill Thomas and Chick Sanders captured second and third, in that order. lniuries held the Braves back as they fin- ished with a 2-8 dual record. A fractured arm in the Kelley match disabled a sea- soned veteran, Bill lVlcMahan. WRESTLING RECORD: Central 12, Ponca City 283 Central I4, Bishop Kelly 363 Central ll, Bartlesville College 3Ig Central 9, Rogers 291 Central I9, McLain 323 Central l3, Edison 3lg Central 30, Washington Ibg Central 9, Hale 241 Central 25, Muskogee Central Ib: State Regional Tournament, sixth place. Rick Mendenhall rides an opponent to first iilarf- in Vifebste: Tour: WT' Ricky Mendenhall, gyw Q? CQ' Mai! Rf-fNoraN Tm1rvfmmQ f x were Mies +oa1fw Of Tmw mff'11S CBPPOVTEFW in the Stuff CF1impifvvw5F1ig,. lllentral Grapplers Place 'feuth In State if Vw ,W M V W K L, nh www f 1 .. Chick Sanders -. 'V 'W , 5:51 ,.r a'VQ qdvfw, Dwayne Cobbs fn: rf- fi ,?r1!f31f vw :Fry 41 Nr. 'Hip-d',f,'. 'hw 7 '-'Iii W My My Q 59 . Coach Doyle Hallum cor-Smeg 1, v.freirWer a?+er Ymirq ex dose with fm , , ' 60 U if ,iAL fi A K Sigmund Bafson Sharm fl McLain You io the mm H5 the referee looks on Heavyweighi' Bill Thomas rFdes fm opponem can roufe fo 4 larger score. Chick Sanders Wavma ug- fov fr tmwgfw mafch during fourzmrvfrwi Qornpcfiiwowx. . fa 4 1 - m 1, on .1 V545 r sw, A MQXa1n Brave maTman, Q 1- '-1 V ' ' wiv: -x,,,, 'X' A ftzszewlwg-lg 2 ygvfzfgg,-xyisgfgfgzgxgg . f, A ,gs , f M T'lf:ff'5EQ1 f' A' W A, M , , :wmv 'fiii i??'i ' fi 'Tw H16 .' ff liiisfw X,.41Qgw ' gif-j,'v,ff1 2 : ,: . 4- .. 5A-'A 933- X, :- 7 x ,- W mi Wm t ,. ..,,- . Qu., A was xg! me gfmyg , lf J F AG aa,f, ?.f, ,.', M. K W k was ,vw 41-. WRESTLING LETTERMEN P1,rx,:-, Rm, M, A-yv D1V'Oif'S. Cen'fral grappler, Df-.'.g,:, C055-, pyepqfq '- ,-f- f -, Ly, yy del,-, fpgygff- - rg rn, 'rwff ad qu -, 'r Q A n v .f Displaying his ridmg 'erm wbigh madp hum a wimner,BiUyMcMa1wonamears 1 Kelk--Nfe, ' - K iw K -f ' 1 ff 1 ,,.... amy: i ' . V. I ., ff, ,, Z K en+ral's senior sensaiion, 130-pound qrappfer Rick Memdonhafl applbg ff cross body ride in FMT affempf 10 pin fa sfrufqjiwq MCLHFP cpponef- llflainien Struggle in Disappointing Season Ricky Mendenhall C l pl c Q l r Of 2 h d oc mmf r d rnq do r flip sr ie rpsfl nn. ourn mer? 63 iifggggfit H ,, Eu 7? Ni gig' TENNIS-FRONT ROW: Bill Weaver' Riclc Mendenhall, Mira Hilsfabeck. BACK ROW: Terry Aldridge, Mr, Rodney Bridges, coach. Braves Serve Up ti-3 ictur Uver Scots Although Centrgl's net set wecxthered ct discourctging secison with eight losses, the tegrn did score three victories dnd rgnked sixth in the All-City Tourney. Coctched by Mr. Rodney Bridges, the tedm supported two returning letterrnen, Bruce Wilkinson ond Rick Mendenhctll. Cther senior plgyers include Lgrry Mc- Elworine, Bill Wedver, ond Terry Aldridge. l-lighlights ot the sedson included d vic- tory over Tulscx Mclaotin, 6 to 3, ond ci vic- tory trip to Bctrtlesville in which the netsters conquered College High, 7 to 2. The tegrn closed the sedson with ct fifth plctce tie in the Oklghonig Seven Conference. TENNIS: Centrol 0, Memorial 91 Central O, Edison 93 Central 2, Rogers 7g Central 3, Hale bg All-City Tournament sixth placeg Central 7, Bartlesville College 25 Central O, Muskogee Central 9: Central 3, Rogers 63 Central 0, Edison 95 Central 6, McLain 33 Central 7, Bishop Kelly 21 Oklahoma Seven Conference titth place tieg Central 4, Bishop Kelly 5. Grimacing with his effort, Terry Aldridge serves to his opponent. ljirirlerrriari Take Middle Berth iii lfllala.-7 Traclrster Morgan Anderson rf., As the weather beaan to chanae from the chill of the Winter to the unpredictable, Oklahoma sprina, youna, hooded strap- linas began a lona, rouah season. Paced by Coach Richard Lousch, the l969 Central thinclaos snaaaed fourth place in the Oklahoma Seven Conference Tournament and captured seventh place in the State Tournament. Although Lousch was sapped for run- ners, Morgan Anderson took a third in the state meet and finished with the second fastest time in the quarter mile. On the field Robert Anderson threw the shot to a second in the conference, while Sam l-lood hiah jumped to a third. Also, in field events, lames Alexander broad jumped a record 22'9'i to outdo the school record by an inch. TRACK RECORD: Central 43, McLain 43, Edison 69: Central 56. Muslrogee 53: Central 64, Memorial 63: Sapulpa lnvitational thirct place: Central 65, Washington bl: Bartlesville Dual sixth place: Cen- tral 6I, Memorial 65: Pittsburg, Kansas Relays eleventh place: Cen- tral 49, Hale 79: Edison Relay eighth place: Oklahoma Seven Con- ference fourth place: Regionals tourth place. TRACK-FRONT ROW: Mori:-if A'dr-iso: .lir'ieeAle1v::er, Larry Sctooi over, L-iii, Malcolm Mike Kristver. SECOND ROW: Robffvt Andi-ru Larry Eve , lf-dd. Adare: 'lr-rf, Qoldf-1, THIRD ROW: Fri 1--re l-tail Sam t-trrod Riclwvd Bat-r. BACK ROW: Mite it f--A Mz. Rffhwrrl ln, fr rr'--rr' Mr, .l'-- Y 1' fic F, ,S . '56 ie W GOLF-FRONT ROW: Reed Beritly, Craia l-linlrle, Gerry Phillips Mr. Jim t-toward, coach. BACK ROW: Bill Dow Mike Wiclceishiim, Warrer Strecli. Golfers Swing into Third Place in Bit Coach lim Howards linksters mixed weak dual meet play with creditable tour- nament play to help the Braves achieve a worthwhile season. Central linksmen won only one out of nine matches. ment early in October. Phillips earned sec- ond place amona a field ot stronq conten- ersham, Gerry Phillips, Craig Henkel, and Bill Dow captured third place team honors in the All City. Gerry Phillips took individ- ual honors in the same tournament by post- ina a recorcl-breakina score of l36. Central 6V2. Hale 6V2g Central 6, Edison 73 Central 4lf2, Hale IIV2g 9 Central 5, Rogers llg Central 4V2, Bartlesville College IlV2I City HW third placeq Oklahoma Seven Conference seventh place: Regionals P fifth place. ie Wiclrersham executes e cz .doe hot V Z .le m' , Gerry Phillips and Mike Wickersham 1 went to the Stillwater invitational Tourna- ders from all over the state. Brave aolters, Reed Bentley, Mike Wick- s GOLF RECORD: Central IOVZ, McLain 3V2g Central 4V2, Memorial j 8V2g Central 5112, Bartlesville College 7V2g Central 5, Edison 8: 1 Brave Sluggers Surge te Division Title rt . Central Brave slugger Jim l-lorficelt -,min all lriix pmt-pr lo liig uwi fi YO capitalize 'Jn 51 QHVWF Wtnnlnfi slant against opponent East Central, g, rr 1 Z ,f,:..,f ' --4, .fe-il ,L y - .. - 9 A 2 V l J 'A , In My ,K 4, V H gr ,E W ,.,, , .1 i ve f -I 1 , in ' 5 L f ,rg 2 Wi. , . , W... 41 , . gs., Y , , W, ' ' ' ' , e' . 'f 141.1-awe it r if Miii ' . . A . W Nyykv M 1, K ,... y,,,.,,,,.,,.,,,., . .yi ' ' ,ist-r ie,, +r'tifW4'rf5----T--N W.. rv g . ' '- . f , ,,i., A Q . -4 S . f tZ 'r'ff -1- ' . . .. , ,. T' 5 Amr T 4 , , H' ,,,,,,,.,,,,,, V . 2 j r, . - Q.. are ' .29 Wffk h,,, . I I M- . K H 1 7f' 7. 1 gi Fife' rr . f . 1 ' - ' I -1 - i . -Q Leiii ' i pi, ,,,,:a-we ,flTK rt'f its v ,i 1- -ff, ffiffff W, gf., rr 4 fr? are is -2 Managing to survive a late season slump, Central's l969 baseball team estab- lished a second place berth in the Okla- homa Seven Conterence and also placed second in the Regional Tournament. Hard-hitting batsmen triumphed with wins in the next eleven games atter two upsetting losses. This streak vanished due to seven more losses, but the season tin- ished with two winning games. Altogether Brave sluggers, coached by Clyde Char- voz, produced a l3-9 tor the season record. While Wayne Sagely displayed a pow- ertul pitching ability, Richard Buntt, who led the Braves hitting line-up, was the only Tulsa Central player selected to play on the All City baseball team. BASEBALL A SQUAD: Central 3, Rogers 53 Central I, McLain 25 Central 5, Edison 0: Central 6, Ponca City 47 Central 5, Sapulpa 21 Central 6, Hale 33 Central 5, Bishop Kelly lg Central I, Edison Og Cen- tral 9, Bartlesville College 23 Central 4, Edison 25 Central 5, Henry- etta 0: Central l, Holcienville 77 Central 3, Bartlesville College 9? Central 3, Washington 57 Central I, Rogers 2: Central IO, Claremore 3: Central 4, Webster Og Central 4, Hale 5: Central 7, East Central lg Central 3, Muskogee 23 Regional Finals: Central l, McLain 8. BASEBALL A SQUAD--FRONT ROW: Roy Kinnan, Kim Wilson, Johnny Horner, Steve Melton, Richard Buntl. SECOND ROW: Mike Foster. Charley Kindle, Russell Kendall, Sam Tiaert Wayne Saqely, Larry Martin, THIRD ROW: lv1iltePierce, t'larryNewell,Gary Clmprnfin Jim Horacelc Alan Propes. BACK ROW: Craig Leonard, Mr. Clyde Cl1arvoz,coach,Jol'in Park. 4. Q: 3 ?,W :, 319.31 WV ' 13.1, M L M w:131,: L ' 1 ls: wg! wr U .FJ 'iii' . ww ,, F 41 :55 ,gxzff ,ns 1gak,AM Q ' '31 if ,mf ,,-ff , . s .X ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: lrrsna Ufrvis. 'ifra-city more! anrilfifive' Roberto M-ariansdlfa AFS? Sharlette clones, Debbie Barr' Field .leennie Buckley, Rhonda Pnwel Lirda Burke, lirarces Rand. Lords Walkerr, SECOND ROW: Debbie Ford, Janet Almy, Ar ilondfi lzridny Nancy Oberioiir Ivlilcc l-lefrrd, Coco Teipel, inim- citv representfrtiyeaj Molly Brerincrnfan, Molly fxrnold, corresponding wcrelnryq Grin Dnrnron. THlRD ROW: Julia Johnson, John lnaierrn, Eioliool llrisos lVlorit lloorioil Discussions Working closely with the student body and the iaculty, the Student Council strove to improve the relations between the two. To initiate school spirit, the organization sponsored mixers at the first ot the year and in recognition ot holidays. The election ot Boy and Girl oi the Month and the publication ot Hello Centrcrls were other activities on the agenda. Continuing its policy oi good cheer, the council held a Christmas canned foods contest with Eli the pig as the prize. Besides introducing moratoriums on marijuana and the Vietnam ilVar, the coun- cil helped to abolish the dress code. Fonda Smith Rondn Roszeii intra-cut-, represeritfitivo, Kfsrer: Peexi, Christy loedi, David Burris, Eefrtriz l-torrrfiinclez, Mark Bliss, Kathy Kelly recordinc secretary. FOURTH ROW: 5-iovwrrd Goat, Torn Einnharn, perliarnertarifing Car, Cf-iither, treasurer' Miko Brornileif, Suzanne Arkle. Merlin Brons Suzfinr Mcfltresh Jfrr: Hcrfrcelf, Bill Thomas, Carolyn Potts. Functioning as the bridge betweer school governnneni find the lficiri, -y is Presiderrr Richard Morehead, aidnd by Councii crebirrfif rnernbers. Ilwff ' gjwij' xi Li' '1 3 5 FOURTH ROW ii ii , L,-,, T,, K TL iff is M' -li ii? 'i gf Using fhe lyrics if m di 'wade Eli 1 x, i d 1 Pe irpr cr' 11' : We 'Y G C Girls from Teagues re? es f C' F d d dr J r G K' S ,xriXf,: . ,. i , 1, .,-1 AFS Views lfereigii Educational 5 stems Richard Morehead i-fiseiw swim-. tm- oi.-ire 'her' -f,-ll 'ikc him 'cs 'ii AFS fidored iafnif i' Twiilif, Defi. dsriiw 'ne summer AFS v' - Aw . American Field Service allowed students of several countries to view foreign educa- tional and governmental systems at work as they lived with a foreign family. AFS offered two programs-a full school year program and a summer program. Par- ticipating in the school year program were Lynn Marcum to Maldonado, Uruguay and from Urandepe, Banasfina, Roloert Manan- sala. Richard Morehead participated in the summer program by going to Trujillo, Peru. AFS at Central was sponsored by Student Council. Backed by faculty and students, it was able to raise funds to pay traveling exf penses for the students who participated in hoth exchange programs. Teaching his American sister, Debbie Whitcf, the et'or'sil dence of the Philippines lirilflimi, Roberto Merersfsla weaves he'.i.'e-9 golf-Q Lynn Marcum tfikr-s mfianzife subscript money to aid AFS ir, its exclwnfrg- pro' INTERNATIONAL CLUB-FRONT ROW: Wir. C'- P Coco ft- Q 1 J Vw. ' Ke WL 3- ' F412 'nw -. . . . , VV. . . . , ,X . , -or' Sff5p't1f e Sfxwr Ric? tra M'-.rf-neia If-resa V,u'i.'ns, 'real Sdn'--.der ' 1-'crarg W-It--'at MQCN' , ' ' K. if- ' E. J. Soi-pri - ' Ju PM --:cr-Uv.. SECOND ROW: Students Stud Foreign Lite and Custom A greater insight into domestic and in- ternational attairs was provided to mem- bers ot the lnternational Club, guided by Mr. Charles Cobb. Presentations included guest speakers, debates, and question and answer periods. To encourage thought and attord an exchange ot a Wide spectrum ot ideas among members was the club's goal. Spanish enthusiasts developed interests in Spanish people and traditions as they enlarged their scope ot the language. Club meetings were centered around many ot the holidays celebrated by resi- dents ot Spain and Latin America. A Nativity scene was purchased to high- light their Christmas testivities. ff 5 3 2553 ' rt 677' QV: SPANISH ROW: Ar1:-E C1f- Frlili. Elem Nr-.-.I2. Wi: rg.-as DW'-1 ,Wei C-Nm, S--'cp S5-' I'i ?'I'f, Daw: Nm' C-molyn Couch sr-crc-fer,-treasurer: Id-1 ZJY-'yi Jul., Turret. SEC- Pfhtlfi Srrnitn, FOURTH ROW: Joi- Stffnygi Rtgkfr, Wi5'gf',v' OND ROW: Bra-rd-1 Bov,'rw'i Etta- Misch, vice Uezideft' Jsd, :cle Q-,I-:vzff P-:ul W-1bt'If-v Rudfvlnt Liv: P--rn linac Cfks- I-werffnef Pima-1 Mcpfvf' C'V-K'I ': Acuff C,f 'V-1 Eff.-1 Mfg. Var' .jpg i-tj-'If--H Vi:-'ma Re-va' src' or. THIRD ROW: 5P'v l7 Her' wdez Jn Ar' FRENCH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Marty Wllkirl-,on president' Stisrxv lfslbult, Clfaire ltwurnlws, Prefs, Stewart lgeqqy Plenzaltfw, Christa ' ' rs Connor Linda coftswoll, secrolfxry' JoEllert Lndberter, Suv.-an Baker, Mark VV?lklrso , ylcte oresldeir, BACK ROW: Jerrlffv Rutr Llfror Askiws. Clubs eet te Further Literar liriewlerlqe FBENCH CLUB Gdininq experience during its second yedr in existence, French Club tried With edch meetinq to dive dll members or brodd- er concept ot the French ldnqudqe ctnd customs ot provincicrl Frotnce. Monthly meetings were held for dll stu- dents interested in the lives ot the French people under president Mdrty Wilkinson ctnd sponsor Mr. Bussell Chdrles. BOOK DISCUSSICN CLUB From l-lobbitldnd otnd Elizctbethdn Enq- lctnd to the dctwninq ot ct Bronze New World , the Book Discussion Club trdveled through time dnd spdce vid books. Meet- ing in the homes ot members or dt the pub- lic librdry, the bibliophiles discussed liter- dry selections. Edch member showed dn interest in reordinq ctnd mctintdined ct B otv- erdqe in his dcctdemic endedvors. BOOK DISCUSSION CLUB-FRONT ROW: Ellen Newby, Carol Ainsworth, Cathy Ward, Kathy Montgomery, Donna Jones, E. J. .lean Stantleld, sponsor: Russell Spye, presideritg JoAnn Matthews, Julie Turner, Galen Bunnell, Carol Pearce, Dana Breach, Elizabeth Stephenson, Jr. vice-presldent. BACK ROW: Darlene Terry, Mrs. Dyer, treasurer' Ellen Mlsclw, Arqlende Eriday. Board Looks broad io Ploooioo U ZE Production ot the DAZE wos the responsi- bility ot the 69-70 Doze Executive Bogrd. To mctke sure thot dll the Vgrious phgses ot the production were properly plonned, the bogrd held severorl meetings during the tirst tive months ot school. They beggn to work in egrnest ot the beginning ot the second semester, Tryouts were scheduled, otnd the show wos built up ctccording to the vgrious ctcts which were chosen. Directing ornd ossisting the bodrd in oll its mony gctivities wgs storgecrcftt veteron, Mr. Albert Mgrtin, who stgged the show. The moin duties of the Executive Boord included selecting g title tor the show, judg- ing tryouts, choosing the members ot the vdrious bodrds cmd gctuolly plgnning cmd putting the show together. -Am- X 'iii .IP Mary Hauser demonstrates 'he proper Way to make up Daze cortic- parit Lindo Talbott while Wes Smith beorudciinqly waits his chance. DAZE BOARD-COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM BOTTOM: Ricmfo Morehend. president: Gee DEIVTTVOV- Judy Herrirrmo Efemdfi Dunbar Libby' Slssor trefisuref' M-an l-1-,oi-ef Lifda Eurkf' Moll, Breve- 'nan eecrenarf Sam Stcrmoff Rick Dew: Dlfirf- Defharn, pam Cooley Rhonda Powelr. Suzy lrcy Mmm PfoC'er, Cerolw Potts Linda Dickey. THESPIANS-FIRST ROW: Mixe Heard, Ave Marfirj: Linda Talbott Trisha Davis, Molly Arnold Mary Sialcelferis, historiar Debbie Bfintield, Mow Proctor, Linda Burke Sandra Blfinlconburo, Arwaelifi Lewis, Cliilcmrd Oakes, vice president' Scott Ellsworth, Marlf Wailqgi- David Nevtrwar, SECOND ROVV: Kirer' Peevgf, Mariji Yoder spcrscf' Judi., Soothe-rr Eiler Wffrrer. SGCVCUWZ Julio Johnson Dgitatd Moses, Key Pierce, Elizabeth Avery, Brenda Sisscf, Molly Bienrieman, president, Karen Waoner, John Stewart, Beverly Bray, Dfivid Burris. THIRD ROW: Kathy Bruner, Suzan Kennedy' Cece leipcl, Brenda lhreshei Lefha Hawley, Lerde Waller, Debbie Wade, scribe' Alberta Walton, Debbie Wiley Ruth Herclwrner, Cindy Runyan, Donna Srnith, Gary Gaither, Torn Binahrrn, Wes' Smith. FOURTH ROW: Star Townsend W, C. Good Morgan Wiilifirns Mike l-lufor. Debbie Boker Julie Sore, Julie t-init Sue Wfrnberl,, Vince -loses, Marv Hauser iiewzurert LAR' Jones DeArna Kei'h, Cfitlqy Ward, Befrriz E-iernfirider Laurergfa Pete Rance Rodiern, Rick Westcott Roberto lvtfvmnsala. Tliespiaos Promote Members oi Central's Thespian Society, sponsored by Mrs, Marilyn Yoder, initiated another proaressive year by presentina Red Carnations. one of the tour one-act plays performed durina the year. Both present and past members were ine vited to an open house in December. Cur- rent Thespians provided entertainment. Members who had not yet gained the ten point minimum which aave them recoqnif tion as actual Thespians were apprentices. Membership increased substantially with the addition oi sixty new apprentices. Other activities included a banquet, the annual Thespian assembly, and awards for best actor and actress. David Newman, Debbe Willhi'f3 md Wes Smith berfoinn Scene l or Red Carnations as Beatriz Herrardez and Clittord Oaks direct. Perteotioo ot hilit Speakers' Bureau Prerrietes Debate Teams Attempting to give dll members vcrluotble experience in public spectking ctnd gcting, Speglcers' Buregu unveiled the vorious tol- ents oi its torty members. The orggnizgtion otlso presented impromptu speeches, de- botte, ond one-oct plgys during the bi- monthly meetings throughout the yegr. Under the lectdership ot President Vgnce lones ond sponsor Robert Odle, club mem- bers received instruction in diction ond pro- nuncigtion. With this did, the pgrticipgnts legrned extemporgneous spegking. The primgry dim oi the club wgs to gucrl- ity gs cr drcrmg club ccrpgble oi becoming g member ot Ngtiongl Forensics. As CI pgrticipgnt in the newly iormulgted city-wide high school debates, the orggnizcr- tion sponsored severgl debcrte tegms to the locgl high school mgtches. Debate teams become involved in heated discussion on Vietnam s war SPEAKER'S BUREAU-FRONT ROW: Kathv Cervanrez, Ava Mararig Elaine Luristord, Vance Jones, presideritg Debbie Willhite, Arglenda Friday, vice-president' Walarda Mccuiri, SECOND ROW: Mr, Bob Odle, sponsor: Letha Hawley. Marv Sakelaris secretarvt Frances Rand, Susan Bingham, Janet Smith Linda Talbutt, THIRD ROW: W. C. t Goad, Jaw Horacek, Alan Bailey. Beatriz Hernardez Mary I- mn Tate Brenda Tease, treasurer' David Burris, Tina Viclrers historian, BACK ROW: David Emigh Steoharie Sylvan, Kfirew Wf1,1rier, Dori Baker Garv Gabher, Bill Thomas, Gary Rertie. I Red Cross President Sfeve Toiiefte 'gives an encouraging word abou? membersiwip drive Sooiiomoreg Won, Red Cross members i I V ei wiocgkiwzs is wwe ir: We Qiw,drfe': a Home RED CROSS-FRONT ROW: Debbie Thom, Sieveri Toiieife, D!'FSi dem? Cimuree Tosh, W. C. Seed, Richard Romirie Coco Taipei Pe O'BrEeri Weiifmdei Mcfluin, Ciwariow Lowry Donna Price, Sue Lmm: kim SECOND ROW: Pfam Sfeefe Jcid -, Lesicaffer' Ricibe L. MC Ciaif, Debbie Mnisiw. Nha Walker Pfimeia Swv?-, Caroi Pearce Ava 78 Mamiici, Brenda Tease, Beveriy Naniz, THIRD ROW: Owen Lee Sv--aim, parm Mourvce, Ciifford Oakes, rcpofier' Mike Fry Dori Mc- Cracken, Bili Weaver, publiciiy direcfor: Nam Lusmarfen, Ccceiia Seinis Siweew Seals, Zeiia Jeremiaii, Gam Re'+ie. Pied Cross Fires into llperatinri river Theme Enthusiastic members display posters tor Red Cross membership drive. Red CI-CSS WGS CI Service OI-qgnizcltion dedicated to helping others. The theme ot New Dimensions in Action was adopted by Red Cross under President Steve Tol- lette to guide the years' many activities. Gne of their projects included having an enrollment drive in November. All money that was raised beyond the S750 goal was donated to many hurricane stricken fam- ilies in southern Florida. Their Thanksgiving project was to find homes where boys trom the Tulsa Boys' Home could enjoy the holiday. i Alter the holiday season, Which brought about a canned food drive, came the spring activities which were climaxed by a show put on for the patients at the Vet- erans' Hospital in Muskogee. .7 it xl sr RED CROSS-FRONT ROW: Susan Bingham. Jeannette Dempsey, Myra Hawkins. THIRD ROW: Joan Abbott, Nancy Anderson, Julie Linda Ellis, Debra Davis. Joyce Jenkins, Debbie Baker, historian: Diane Jalwngan, Mr, Jim Hunt, sponsor, Billy Erdecctt, Steve Brastielcl, treas- Denlwam. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Ball, Amy Zimmerman, Becky urer. Carrell, secretary: Christa Askins, Debora Blackburn, Pam Heard. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: Eiare Tenor Stai- W-gir Brenda Netties, Sur-wwe Arkie Mark Bfiss. Yvorre Porte' Sheila Berry S'eiia Hanger, Rod Forrh Ciroi Pearce. SECOND ROW: Jliriet Smith, Julia Turner, Rita Young, Billie Webb. Elier Wfirren, treasurer: Judy Southern, Fonda Smith, Pfitsv Barnes, Jamie Simmer: Susan Baker, Sharon Malone, Stacia Bevan. THIRD ROW: Jfaclfi Smith, Jennifer Rutz, Kathy Duncfin, Teresa Metyniak, Edward Town- se'a Kirer Peevx, Bill Boise Teresa Holt, Sir, Slfitni-V Chvrsf: Askirs Sandy Spfirks. Mr, Aubrey Baer. soonsor- J-in Gefiiy. BACK ROW: Marty Wiikinsrnrr Lizzie Suhrnidt Srerde Lewis, Bill Wefsviii David Derrah Linda Cofisweil, Elizabeth Dyer Dfivene Perrirnfa' S'e,ai'ier' Smith, Carol Schneider, Karen Matfiqewa Russell S-Joe, E. J. Stephenson. Jr. Honor lerriliers Tutor Schrlulmates in sed Leadership, Willingness, ingenuity, and hard work characterized this year's Honor Society. Sponsored jointly by Mr. Larry Alexander and Mr. Aubrey Baer, the Cen- tral scholars tutored fellow students. NHS President Mark Miller said, We are trying to provide additional activities to members to encourage more school serv- ice and more interest in school. One-hundred-fifteen students gualitied lor this year's group. Seniors had to have grade averages ot 3.25 and juniors, a 3.50 grade average to meet the honor stand- ards. To remain a member oi the intellectu- ally elite, pupils maintained their grade averages throughout high school. Honor member Lynne Belcher tutors junior Patrick Coon in English. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: :' v- V' f ' 5 V K, 1 N M M A 15' ffffS' H f1fu-,f J N f Y,Awy, ,J ,Q . A Tqr. Ti-HRD ROW: 1 gg 'S . Q 2 nv 2 Q i I O ,P .. Y! , BACK ROW: .. ,. V SECOND ROW: . ' 4 K 1' 1 , fn I v, . ' ? 5 Y , Z Rick Howard, 5 xl. Sf .' 1 S' . ff-' ' - 1'-H ' -1 , NHS .1 w ' -f ff 4 f'- Inf, , ,, f I ' HI 1, KVM ' NHS PI'6Sid9I'1f'-A: - 'X ' :T .'-f . U cis ,' J- Q 31' , M P, ' r Zodiac dds M stir ism to ater Ballet No matter What Sign You Are, theme ot the l9B9 7U Synchronettes' show, termi- nated the year with involvement tor the swimming oriented segment ot Central's population ot students Using the signs ot the zodiac, groups ot girls developed routines around each sign and each girl pertormed in two or three ot the acts As president DeDe Porter summed up with this statement lt takes more tor a successful show than Just participationg involvement and a desire to become in- volved add to make it a success. Tryouts held in the early tall, concen- trated on such techniques as agility and co-ordination. l-lard Work and conditioning strengthened these throughout the year. DeDe Porter, Claudia Wfarden ard Libby Sissor rr C ice fiaility ai the. exernplifi st-,ite ard appearance ir prezca io tor treir show. SYNCHRONETTES-FRONT ROW: Billie A. lvloolc, sponsor: Jessie Stevenson, Monica Nolan, Claudia Warden, Cheryl Bode, Dawnena Walkingsticlr, Kay Schwendimann, Sherrie Carpenter, historian. SEC- OND ROW: Patsy Stewart, Karen Camp, Terri Lang, Terri Mote Sheila Redman, Terie Peters, Stephanie Darnell, Viclci Green, Myra Lee, Debbie Fisher. THIRD ROW: DeDe Porter, presidentg Christy Peters, secretary: Kathy Gottschalk, Marquita George, Susie Lanham, Cindy Gilliland, Patti Heavener, Cheryl Burton, Kathy Stevenson. BACK ROW: Libby Sisson, vice-president: Diane Esmond, Brenda Sisson, Penny Cart, Jessie Snell, Beverley Bray, Pamela Stone, Kaela Billingsly, Kay Lare, Kathleen l-laynes, Judy Ogburri, Jo Green. MODERN DANCE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Lirara Eurke,Sf1liElfno'f' K-rl'-,T Hell, Covif' LESS-lirif Mer, Sakeleris Jar Homcek, Rhomde J,fyvQtAlm-,f,VicM Hallowell Lindfalelbut' Bevgrle,fBra',' LtDb.,fSi5m Roszel, DeDe Porter Chris , Taf-dt Dirvie Denham Trishra Davis Searle, Jose'-, Suz. lfb, JcA ' O'Br7f-' Jem-f 'k 1 Thfvvceif, SEC- J-Timie Dire, L 'zfiaf' C'- E cfsrcecl. FOURTH ROW: Karr. OND ROW: Rrorda P5-tell, cfes':1f1r'- M wghf Wi'vwfner P,-' Sixef Ceriv. D-'-arg D'-pg! E-'ff' 3 Dfoc'-3 Rice, E. F, Robsifs l-M' Lf D-.-crab Biker, Liz lp:?,VY ' Stu 4' Ei'-wr, ,rv Stwerr, Nicki' wDO SCVjlclJd1Diglcw, Slty,,'-1A.rf f- Cufcwz Poms firm!-1ufcr'Stt7.1r M tv. Precio' ':1CV5l'iVw Bf9VCl1 Tffffsi-, Viclce Mffw-r Brf- d1Tfirf'-Y' Mcblfrr-mit Defq' 'wi K-e5'l' lf-'ill Willlewii M if. A TY? Jflyci' if ff'- Je: S' Tl'llRD ROW: Pwr C-1 Jjfe 'Sue SM? D-,N , , gg t Show Time Enelients General ssernblies The accent ot jazz, the beat ot drums, and the soft tunes ot the piano-all were famil- iar sounds ot the annual Modern Dance Club assembly. Ten different dances tea- tured scores from musicals, representing the theme Show Time . The oraanization, under a new sponsor, Mrs. Elaine Robbins, spent lona hours in practicina towards the perfection ot dances. They tried to express themselves in dances written for the vari- ous patterns ot music. The judaes, who were members and otti- cers, based their selection ot new members on the oriainality ot the dance, rhythm, poise, and aeneral appearance. Modern Dance Club president Pfam Copley displays teelinqs and moods in a one davcirq step exercise taught to club members. GRA-FRONT ROW: Sheroria Jones Debra Davis. sergeantfetearrns' Shirley Meacham, secretary? Kathleer Haynes, Willetta Russell Kathy 5runer. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Biliie Moak, sponsor? Debbie Wileyf, Earlene Hollingsworth, treasurer: Mary Ann Wriltcnn Debbie Meish Wilma Wfallcer, Anrette Qrittir vice-president: Doririe Goodell Evers Smith. THIRD ROW: Miss Elaine Robbins, sponsor' Valerie Hay Terri Lena, Brenda Lewis president' Carol Airswcrth Alberta Wal'cc Pamela Drew, Wendi: Senters Deborah Sims. lllulis Provide lleereetieri and Leadership GRA Using the slogan Play now, work later, a bevy ot twenty sports-minded girls pur- sued an action-packed term. Bowling and skating parties were regular events staged between the business meetings. A series ot games featuring GRA in com- petition against Red Feathers, the statt, and other clubs was added to the agenda. A picnic at the lake highlighted the year. Y-TEENS Members ot the Y-Teen service organi- zation survived a hectic year by participat- ing in teas, candy sales, and various other tunctions sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. Aside from visits to nursing homes and rehabilitation centers, the club sponsored several social attairs. Highlighting the year tor Y-Teens was a tour ot the colleges in Oklahoma. Y TEENS-FRONT ROW: Keren Peevy, secretaryg Portia Gott, es- president. SECOND ROW: Brenda Lewis. Suzanne Arlcle parlia- sistfmt secretaryq Walanda Mccuiri, vice president' Brenda Dumas, 'fieriterien' Cynthia Holman. Carlotta Frarrlcliw, Beree Durafii Marilyn treasurer' Willetta Russell, Kathy Bruner chepterifm: Delores Page, Harris. Stephanie Sylvan, Lenermentprefn P Brinqino together the othletes from dll sports to work for one cotuse Wos the dim of the l97U edition of Lettermctns Club. Get your hot fresh popcorn right here wos ct populor soyinq cts the hdwlcers sold popcorn ond cokes to refresh the Centrdl enthusiosts. Under the cguioonce of sponsor Terry Brinlcmon, the vendors cotpitolized on their unusuol sdlesmonship technique to complete ct profitotble cotmpoiotn. President Philip Sewell sctid thott Letter- mctn's Club wcts beneficiotl in providing the funds for dll sixth hour ctthletes. The profits from these concessions were used to hold on dll-school mixer ctnd picnic dt the termindtion of the school yectr. ln order to become d member of the club the othlete hdd to hdve eorned o letter in ony one of the nine sports depotrtments in which Centrctl sponsors CI tedm. lf tue Refreshing Year A? 3 lndustrious lettermen persuade sevrlnr Tom Pruitt that c-occorr if .V d , . :V . p. C '1bWk,.,W 'nes' or e' 'ry ui , efgcl Vw l::rC ':it'fl cf '11 fzs e om ,ferr LET-fERMEN'S CLUB-FRONT ROW: L-fri, M.Qzl ' CrUS1'ofv' Olirtc-r, VCC'LiV'E'5td'1 l PWM: Se.-uf-' cfeydf- ' Mic 4+-ltbect ' Vnfrw-V usd ft-'Ll-ir' S -w Iwfff' Ml' Live.. THIRD ROW: Jil Petr fl T'f'rf- ferr, S'el-.ef tJ'Lf- 54 - SECOND ROW: Mile Ki-ver FHL, Klwfi' Flll KL-r:fsO,' Torn Plltttgg Jw Havre-k, Malcing a Take Mclnin Tourney banner are linda Mnlcine MMM Schrnidl Merry VVilk-men, vgci Dirlerxc- Snniln lop squf-rd rnembgy-4 Squadleader Dorinda Mayhue Ce ft Rica Mefoernill fa J 1 ' ' ' a,'Z'l'PS?::if:gQi..n' ' af' ' nba''5 2i2'L'1':S! ' .3.....,f. ,gm ,vw A i 3 ' 5 2 1 RED FEATHERS-FRONT ROW: Chrisly Peiers, yicefpresidenlt Mary Procfor. senior cheerleader: Sherrie Cnrpenler, secreleryg Rhonda Powell, senior cheerleader. SECOND ROW: Brenda Thresher, Sue Coody, Julie Gore, Shelly Cabioc, Fonda Smifh, Lynne Edwards, Jan Horacelc, Kaihhy Kellyy Mrs. Kaihryr Walker, sponsor. 86 THIRD ROW: Sherry Lelhgo, Sherry Niclcens, Sheila Redman Terie Pelers, Suzan Kennedy, DeDe Porler, Trishd Davis, Kafhy Slevenson, Mrs. Inez Sakelearis, sponsor. BACK ROW: Merle Suffer, Kalhi Sivers, Marsha Wimnier, Nile Wfsllcer, Jo Chick, Brenda Sissoh Dianna Esmond, Libby Sisson, Mrs. Carol Nasworihy, sponsor. fiiierrietie fled Feathers Heels tlie Braves Pom Poms fly We t 'N' fd That good ol' Central spirit was dis- played every Friday morning as Red Feathers held their weekly pep rallies. Cheers and fiaht songs lea by the cheer- leaders and a skit by the Red Feather cab- inet hiahliahted each proaram. Spirit drum contests were also oraanized. A Howdy Dance was the first red-letter event promoted by the pep club. The Spir- it Clympics trophy was captured by the senior class. A door decorating contest and a Red Feather spirit assembly also head- lined the Spirit Week activities. Enthusiastic members participated in the formation of the traditional C before the football aames, created clever favors for the sportsmen, and backed the Braves in all segments of athletic competition. RED FEATHERS--FRONT ROW: C timer' Potts 'remtivfvrr Suzi, troy Dewey, Judy t-ierrimfw, Cfrral Pearce Shen, Fiefd Ste te ld f i.r C fffi rin-aff' tide- Diff-, uf-sifieft, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Corrie Lemsivier. BACK ROW: Miss Judith l-rwtaf renter' pf' :cw Lt:-1 Wt' -.fd -1 F' rd: Vide. CND' Cer? Deon -' 'dfrtfv' fwetMf1ffw'- Efefdff Bf1ce':Jf-ff f ljitrea D 4 - Cf' fx a V t t fl Mft.-it V15 ii z Frm Ccrziq, THIRD ROW: Jftvfiv Eafwrd' Dfw' 'ie M ,fl-gf Df-ive' P' Cf i' 1 Mt tffvf-iw, tfttfr'-tu Vial.. iw, tiftwfx 'fwdntt Dfwif-'. fitipklrw. lleliaters Research UQ Military Tactics Debafers Debbie Willhite fiiia E. J. Steph-iwon draw'-i Tfilllffifv' methgda. To resolve what the American commitment should be to unilateral military intervention was the issue discussed by the Debate Club throughout the year. Chosen as the national question, this topic was examined by hiah school debaters everywhere. Under the direction ot Mr. Robert Qdle, these newly-organized debators maintained tiles ot quotes and other useful information to resort to While practicing amona them- selves or competing with other teams. Applyina the cross-examination style ol de- batina, the team took part in the Edison Tour- nament in March. The match consisted ot debating and extemporaneous speaking. 88 DEEATNNG TEAMS dei, Doi' Selces' Cheerleaders lnspire Students' lnvnlvenient By leading the students in spirit and en- thusiasm, the Central cheerleaders pro- moted interest in team support. During a busy summer, the cheerlead- ers planned new cheers and new cheer- ing unitorms. At the GU, cheerleading clinic in Norman, the spirited sguad won three tirst place ribbons and one second place ribbon. ln state competition, the sguad received a superior rating and a trophy as well as the spirit stick. Sponsored by Mrs. Kathy Walker, the six girls devoted time and ettort to school activities and acted as representatives ot Central's spirit and enthusiasm. Forming a pyramid, cheerleaders eritertfain basketball tarts nt holl- 4 time ol fa game wltln Washl 1'on at the McLain tourrarnect. Suzy lrloy Rhonda Powell Mary Proctor Sally Elmore JoAnn O'Brien Coco Tiepel wisest' W in K 't In any Scalpers members loin in decorafing a homecoming car wifh flowers. sf' SCALPERS-FRONT ROW: Robefrto Mar've1v 5f:Va, Walfer Smifh, BYU Timmons, BW Uwofnas, pmsidcmfi Jerrv Smifh, CKHVXGS Cobb, sponsor Murohv, SOC,'YO'THO'k6 rQpresev'e1YQvaA Kevin Koh, Keith MQVVQHM5, THIRD ROW: Kevir Lows, Perkifws Howard, BW Rafhbome, JON Mffed Jompeu Wesf Srvifh Rofe Mfzindffle. SECOND ROW: Sfevmrk Morfzar Pwder--11' Torvww Dice, CW? Perkivs, Vicfof SWPH .lop Semoves Edwfwd Towvse-Pd Vw Uiiwff, Tomvw, Taps Rich Chffdes Roos, JON SVNW. 5oolporsProrootoSpiritir1 too Sports Treasurer Ralph George seo Q at V U lfge, vw ' Q 13: UA iam-.Q . .dx . memberships oortpcz errctlmer' week, 5 fm Casting a more masculine image and promoting spirit in all nine athletic depart' ments were the aims ot Scalpers. Scalpers in its second lull year as the boys' spirit organization swung into high gear as the membership increased to llO. Putting their activity protit to good use, Scalpers led by Mr. Charles Cobb donatea a camera to the athletic department. Cperating under president Bill Thomas, the Scalpers decorated the bulletin cases and sold flowers during spirit week. Help- ing sponsor buses to out oi town sporting events was another ot the year's projects. To promote participation of the entire student body, the club held monthly elec- tions tor an outstanding athlete, Scalper and Squaw of the month . SCALPERS-FRONT ROW: Dfw if DeWH. -f, Cato Rfcc -' Ei Tvf Ei .fe-'f V-fe,.'f-f DM Earl' BACK fX'deV'f'-'X Stew Liofvim, Dena tmwvv 'NJ ri time' Dwvtd ltorris wcff-prfisidift, SECOND ROW: Mllfe Flo O 'tr fik'Tt':' :Malo 'wind GM, Gfwwffr. Pig: - L Ut H-fog D f: 74'--rf Jffw ROW: P4114-ll Rf,0'e, C5-tt Ke' ,1':'i1 Q 'gf n:, Q Girls Prepare fur Future Business Jrllis Aggressive leadership in business to- wards gaining confidence needed for themselves and their work centralized the main aims of FBLA's branch at Central. Members participated in activities de- signed to create an interest in business and community affairs. Members were en- tertained at monthly meetings by speakers from such establishments as Merle Norman Cosmetics and Charm, lnc. Fourth National Bank as well as beauty operators and wig shops were listed on the agenda as some of the various places visited on field trips. Through time consuming efforts, mem- bers learned the correct ways of preparing for iob interviews and applications. For some girls, this provided a business occu- pation during school, and still for others a step towards a future job. Developing her skills through experience, Sue Golden hurriedly pre, cares abstract Dapers while attorney, Wm. J. Lamberton watches her. FBLA-FIRST ROW: Rosemarie Baker, Comic l-lays, Waarida Webb, THIRD ROW: Sharon Vargas treasurer: Beverly Narttz, reporter: Alice Veagh president: Billie Webb, secretary? Carolyn Davis, Carrie Sheila Pacaro, historiah'Ch1arla Campbell Rite Young Marie Natiyf. Law, SECOND ROW: Glenda Smith Jarice l-larsell Sylvia Heath, dad, Vfilda Gcooe, socrsor, Valerie Hay Jeannie Tiger, Debbie Record, Freda Bell, sponsor. DECA-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Lirda Dillalmcw Sponsor' Eiliie Cv. ROW: Steve Eeckvncc, Rcfze' Cffdey Jessie Sfevensor, Soqm Lf':ia Myron Jmce A'Ciii6',f Dano. Smiflh Vice-preside Neircf Cheiwrar' tifde Mmoif, Pr, 'f Yeckleh Perfiamew'eri'ar- Jedi Skgics, Ariira t-iiron, SECOND ROW: Sheri Williams, Secrrtfirw Henrri lrefieurer' G.-im i'iiClCV7'lf1i Presidert' Nicky Nichols, David Pam Kiri Reporter' Janis Gilbert Jeanie Srrwlie, Suzfarre Hi'e5 Srniw, Cwfpliffq JT-n Thgmg '.f' Jwff Brcfir P-i'f'cr'f1 Chrfvifg Arnerrnd Dorf-1 Pegg-. BACK Completing a quick sale, DECF 'rfel fo'nre tve wiiif. wolf. ff ,irc it Swv Wi-J her 'isfTeo DEE Students Mix Learning with Trade Distributive Education classes, under the direction of Mrs. Linda Dillahunty, helped students to prepare for future jobs and to maintain interest in selling products. The department based its program upon a schedule which aave students the chance to ao to school in the mornina and to Work part-time in the afternoon to aain class- room credit and extra money. Activities of the year included the instal- lation of officers in Cctober by Mr. Roy Lewis at the annual initiation ceremony. Superintendent Dr. Gordon Cawelti, head- lined the proaram at the breakfast for the students' bosses, held at the Elks' Lodae. DECA also held an annual Christmas party and the Sweethearts Ball. llivitoos Worl-1 to lmprovo Soliool Eoirirouriit Donna Nash and Mr, Goodner present ideas to Junior Civitar Club, JUNIOR CIVITAN CLUB--LEFT ROW FROM BOTTOM: Mr. George G-oodner, sponsor: Edwina Relt, Linda Hammond Jim Billinqsly, Rudolph Lino, Craig Adams, Loretta Andrews, Jerry Good. RIGHT ROW FROM BOTTOM: Debbie Willhite, Celestine Venn, Bill Kirk, Sylvia Heath, Donna Nash, presidentg John Smith, Promoting citizenship was the main reason tor the start oi Central's newest service or- aanization, lunior Civitans. The lunior Civ- itans received a charter which made it an official oraanization at Central in February, As part oi their service to the cornrnunity, the Civitans served donuts and coffee tor the Human Relations lnstitute at the Education Service Center. ln addition to this, the club held a Mister and Miss Citizenship contest which Was Won by Karen Peevy and Floyd l-larris lr. who also served as rnernbers. Mr. Georae Goodner sponsored the lunior Civitans and Donna Nash was voted as club president. Lewis Billinasley served the posi- tion ot vice-president and Debbie Wilhite Worked as secretary. Civitan oFFicers, Donna Nash and Karen Peevy collect contributions irorn eager voters in the ballotinq tor Mister and Miss Cilizenslriipi INDIAN CLUB-FRONT ROW: Freda Mqlrfggh Aralgwdfm Fine, Donald Eloise Littleqgrow Cover: Raines, Biffle Parrasky, THIRD Dwmem Walkinaatick S6CV9iiW' Chdffotte Coechvmm freeserei' ROW: Noelle Brady, Hfarka Ewa, Aff Alberty, President- Clark Barbara Ta-vlor Jfickiiv Smith, Sherri f-lumen, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Suiter'-ez David Peters Wallace Deo Arita Wilsorw, lwirnai' Lean, soansof Debbie R935 D-,fri Sf-it-if Kykv MC. eb lndien Club Views Heritage nf Students What opportunities do we, as lndians, have in Cklahorna? What is the meanina and origin of lndian beadwork? What are some of the different tribes and how did they survive? These were just a few of the rnany questions and topics discussed by Centrals lndian Club members. The club was originated last fall by Ann Alberty who became its president. Mern- bership Was open only to lndian students at Central, and its main purpose was to ac- quaint the lndian youth with some of his cultural heritaae and background. After the club's constitution was written under the guidance of Miss Qpel Thorpe and Mrs. lwannah Lusty the club beaan taking part in various projects. Members of Indian Club ,aid Mis, lwnvfrmh Lusty sponsor 1 ora F: the clubs Corstifiifion to present to Studev' Courcfl for doo o 3 PH Promotes Enulsirig and Sewing Skills Promoting interest in domestic skills, Fu- ture lhlomemokers ot Americct held meet- ings in which girls shdred opinions on vgri- ous homemolcing dctivities. Attending district meetings in both Enid gnd Qlcldhomct City highlighted the girls' ctctivities tor the yedr. ln the meetngs, dis- cussions concerned with bonds between tormily crnd community crnd with the posi- tion ot Americds youth in society stimulot- ed d better understdnding ot people. With the guiddnce ot Mrs. lessie Dittee, Kcithy Cervdntez, ds president, conducted meetings twice cr month in which group gc- tivities and pdrticipcttion inspired girls to prepdre for the needs ot the home. With the help ot president Kathy Ceryantez, FHA members till stoclcinos to give to children at Hisscrn during the Christmas season. FHA-FRONT ROW: Susan Henley, Linda Anderson, Secretary: Sponsor: Kathy Cervantez, President' Cheryl McLaughlin, Von Brerda Tfadpole, Vice President: Rae Largentt l-listorianp Connie Gulley, Myra Hawkin, Reporter' Cowie Smith, Susan l-lollio, l-lcrr Mary Hatnisilner, Treasurer. BACK ROW: Mrs. Jessie Dillee, llalatiaris EUUHEllAHE1l zes Racial Strita Central's newly torrnea Human Rela- tions' Council was mace up ot select stu' dents and faculty members who souabt an- swers to the questions concerning racial :Eitterences and student responsibilities. Members were ot different reliaions and racial backgrounds. Reaular meetinas were nela in the taculty ainina room ana were open to all interested students. Mr. Larry Alexander headed the aroup and was aided by various other educators who encouraged discussions and contribm uted some personal viewpoints and ideas. :QQ Joellen Dunn, Mr. Kiwi: and Mr, Goodcr-r efvfitunta fapproprinre drew rcfiiuaicrf vlec wlrter 'ernreremrfaf DVIFT requests tor re-vbcf Morgan Anderson, MQ A -'a Mr, Ma: i Richard Morehead, Lf , Pi 5-lift., 'nova-s va ' A ' ' DAZE, Pawn Pushers Dispute lritra-Cit llival F-3 'V , Challenge was the key word for Central Chess Clubbers as they followed win with win in their tenth successful year. King of the chessmen, sponsor Winfred Butts, sent prominent members of his team to the city competition in Cctober. The match brought Tulsa's most fierce rivals to- gether in a head-on clash. Weekly meetings, generally held in the faculty dining room, were not always con- cerned with chess maneuvers. President, Ricky Howard encouraged participation of every member in football and basketball, the newest activities of the club. The variety of abilities found among players assured each member of an ap- propriate counterpart in any game. Chess Clubbers take advantage ot a sunny afternoon to enioy a littfe otfysical exertion after a tougher mental struggle at the Chess board, CHESS CLUB-FRONT ROW: Dave Wilson, Wann Smith. Steve Carpenter, Joe Reece. Linda McGowan, Carol Schneider, JoEllen Ledbetter. SECOND ROW: Howard Perkins, Roger Jones, Harry Gatewood, David Owen, Torn Bingham, Ronnie Martindale, Arthur Cvatney. THIRD ROW: Winford Butts, sponsorg Russell Sype. Edward Townsend, Ricky Howard, president: Paul Wappler, Vance Jones, Daniel Nelson. HEALTH CAREERS-FRONT ROW1 Mary Nice Liro, Carol Pearce Debbie Lynch Almita Walker, BACK ROW: Robert Schroeder, Tab., ' ' '- ' A' ' H ' .Tfh ' P schif 'Liga' r Mile Bro'r'le,' Jack Hood, E J. vice-nresidert Sriela Coghitl, Chalotfe Coachma, Kathleer Str , Device 5 4, +9 , e, Hayres, Paul G. Paulson, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Jo Ami Mat- Stephenson Jr., Mary Hatmaifer lor-,V Moyer. 'l'i-ew-.2 Janet Ssfikli, Dffwldeftt' Vickie l-iafriscr, Niwi Mctviartus Advanced biology students, Joellen Dunn and Stan Pape. correctly' demonstrate the delicate methods in the dissection of PJ cat lledieleq Tlieerized For Health Careers Health Careers, led by sponsor Mr. Paul Paulson, was shown many different as- pects in the realm of medicine. Films, such as ln a Medical Laboratory , were viewed and field trips were taken. Featured speak- ers Were Dr. A. Paul Compton, a radiolo- gistg Dr. lohn M. Clark, a plastic surgeong and Dr. R. Wayne Neal, a cardiologist. A psychiatrist and director of the Drug Reha- bilitation Center, Dr. Twilah A. Fox, was the head of a program on narcotic abuse. Seeing microscopic beings led members into a better understanding of the World not visible to the naked eye. Dissection of animals and mock surgery, made possi- ble by a good laboratory, supplemented studies and promoted learning. Chrisfmas caroling for the pfafierwig of 5 Home are Pameka McFf1r1lr1, Susnrv Haber and Becky Skmrfei, Pregideni Jan Horacek 5:1415 'Q mder ri bk-rr10vxfHyCE1rrmr6iTe rrvfefiuz WA- CAMARATA-FRONT ROW: Rhmda Powekl, Vfcki HQUQWQU, Bey- Prkey Bray Diane Bidwekk Libby Sfssom Arqlerda Frrday, Debbie Bfmfreld, frensurerg Linda Burke, Molky Brcrwrmeman, Judy Soufhem, SECOND ROW: Pam Copfey, Cbrisfy Peferg, Mary Pvodror. Jeannie Buckley, vice-presiderwf' Judy Heriman, Karby Kekfy, Jan Hcracek oresiderf' Cbrlsry Tbedf, Cczwrie Lessiffer senior rebreserrffafiye. THIRD ROW: Caro?-yr Port, Kmry Morvmomery, Mary Amr Tafe DoDe Porrer, Pafrxeka McFarNEr Sherrie Carpemier, Sara Miieg Mary Hlen Roessker. BACK ROW: Mrs, Juclirh Vick sponsor: Jessie S+ev orwsorw, Paukdfe Zaire, Linda Dickey, Sheik, Noryclk, Becky Sharie! socrefarwf Jeanie Grfkeffe, Brordf: Babsf, Rorda RGSZQ5, Lywrc- Ed Mardi llarriaratas Usher lor Trisha Davis and Cowie Lassiter wrap Christmas guts for the reedv. Central Productions Ushering in general assemblies, school productions, and PTA meetings was the most noted service oi Camarata. Howev- er, this organization sponsored numerous other service projects throughout the year. Holiday cheer was spread as the mem- bers donated tood tor needy families at Thanksgiving. Sharing presents, making cookies, and caroling for the patients ot the Colonial Manor Nursing Center were the Christmas activities undertaken. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. lean Briggs and Mrs. Florence Cahalen, the girls held their annual rummage sale. An- other spring event was the election ot the new members tor next year. New Cama- ratas were chosen on the basis of above average scholastic and citizenship records. CAMARATA-FRONT ROW: Diiwf i YT'3'f1 Trisha Dfivfe 'gli' Mfr. Sikeufs Dir.-,re Ecvfs Kwn, ST-ws'-7 Ji Chiu Nifsri reprceeiitsltive' Jefivnie Dice, Di-me Deiilwrn Sherry Nfkevtf- MViv1fnf:r. BACK ROW: lVlv':. Forefce CiL :lE vtifYVS'?V' l9V'S5i Fords Smith lw,fl: Exerafrw Shelley Cebioc Vickie Mchvei. lto't Jfmet Brmer Suzfw Ken'ied.q Sam' Babe' S1lzfarif'frf Nflr:e .-A .. , ,W :W A Cm. Q, SECOND ROW: Bivoirff SCl i'T TfV'?Y Srie Cu,,a,', l. ':l'i Chance S,-,te N--.wmv Cluwit E. ,, , ,r, GJ T t L KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Scott Garrison, Sam Stormont, presi- dent: Mark Bliss. Stan Pape, John Willman, Mike Heard, Steve Martindale, Alfred Jumper, secretary: DeWayne Cobbs. SECOND ROW: Steve Junqer, David Darrah, Charlie Hill, Kevin Laws. Rod Forth, Tom Bingham, Gary Gaither, Russell Sype, Scott Ellsworth, Chuclr Dow, Jim Baird, BACK ROW: Mark Miller, David Burris. John Schwendirnann, Tom Shepard, Richard Morehead. Mike Bromilev. treasurerg Curley Higgins, Bill Weaver, Bill Thomas, vice' presidentg Harold Gardner, Roberto Manansala. he Club Demonstrates liilit tu Serve Many fund raisina and service projects were completed by Key Club. By sponsor- ina a car Wash in November and sellina place settinas and decorative candles dur- ina December, the members raised enough money to send ten deleaates to the annual District Convention, the hiahliaht oi the boys' year, which was held in Galveston. Basically a service oraanization, this club served the school by talcina tickets at the class plays, the musical, and the DAZE. and providina the tlaa team tor aeneral as- semblies. Other projects included collect- ina money tor the Salvation Army and the Muscular Dystrophy drive. Milne Bromile ard Scott Gairso double chu-ck To make ci Y the Charger will be spotlessiy cl ii fitter 'hey wfasln oil ,,ll mg rf, fi! fi Fringed Surr Seurries ever Central Stage Directed by Mr. Albert Martin, members oi stagecrait began the year by designing backdrops ior the junior class play, Rebel Without cr Ccruse. Work was then begun on the sophomore and senior class plays and on the Christmas assembly. Assisting in class and weekly assemblies was also a requirement of the crew. Stagecrait accepted many challenges in- cluding the extensive work necessary ior the Opera Club in C'entral's annual musi- cal presentation, which was Oklahomal The iinal and most important ot all the year's events was the task of creating the lighting, special sound effects, and elabor- ate scenery tor the DAZE. Many strenuous and demanding hours were spent during the greatest part of the second semester getting ready for the production which was presented in early spring. 'Nc N- Ii, be JAX' Working industriously on scenery and lighting ettects tor the Opera Clubs Oklaliome! , members ot stagecrait hasten to meet deadlines. V gary-ff t X .1 if STAGECRAFT-FRONT ROW: Joni Brand, Nolfm Childs Jen Wests writer Kathy Gottsclmlk Dwfairi Wsalkcr, Brenda ltiresner Vickie Mc- Eyer. Judy Herrirnar, secretarw Arn Alberty, .leffircie Dickey Nero, Keith, Carol t-tarris Libby Sissor. SECOND ROW: l-ierold Dove Vance Mason, Abby Bliss, Lynne Hairbison. Debbie Carlton Mary l-latiser, Nanqi Suttle, Gary Davis, Rick Davis Connie Ofcutt Hfirkfi Erffdy, president' Torn l-larger, Sfimrnye Wcstmacott, Cindi De Baulf. BACK ROW: Bill Dixon, Harley Winters, Bruce Cobler, Ralph Stout write- Sco't, Darrell Trefister, Stephen lurrer Mike Pcsten, Joh' Mur- ray, David l-lense' Mark Owen, Russel' OVCLTL, Albef' Marrir, spor- sor. E i E, E fe ex . ADVERTISING BOARD-FRONT ROW: Patsy Barnes, Jacki Smith, Vice-President: Johnny Lewis. THIRD ROW: Mr. James Mortor Kathy McDonald, Alnita Walker, Betty Brontly, Abby Bliss, Secretary- Sponsor, Charles Rams, President: Mike Fry, Stan Weir, Jerry Yarnell Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Tanya Somacal, Kathy Gottschalk, Cathy Bobby Dodson, Stephen Smith. Ward, Sara Miles, Debbie Carlton, Karen Wagner, Connie Orcutt, Board Stimulates lrtterest in EHS UAZE Advertising Boorrd provided d number oi Central students with the opportunity to use their vdrious credtive tctlents to pro- mote mdny school dctivities. This bodrd was responsible tor publicity tor dll the school dnd Thespidn pldys. Am- bitious members were kept busy coming up with new cmd diiterent wdys to ddvertise the school's ldroiest production, the DAZE. Severdl lctrqe mctrquees, qivinq iniormd- tion dbout vdrious school events, were kept up to ddte by bodrd members. The mem- bers dlso mode CI number oi plocorrds, which were posted crround the school, dd- vertisinq mcrny importdnt school crctivities. Paulette Zaiic, Charles Rams, ard Linda 'vtc3GQWf1i'g ict bgqgzhigr tar the purpose of rnakimu posters durino an after school work sesgio -R i . ss, tt, 31 .I-1 . 4' 3 1 .Q sigma? Fw. Z iii' ,AQ .. , 15 ,MK s Q ff' 1131: , ,. sf? A L fs., gf LIBRARY ASSISTANT-FRONT ROW: Brerda Marks, Phyllis Yeclcley, Janet Stanley, Curley l-lioqiris, Geneva Price, Linda Anderson Rae Laraeni Aiar Bailey. SECOND ROW: Sandy Selmarz, Cowie Smith, Marr, Wiwkiemfir, 'liliydessa Little, Michaela Maward, Frances Rand, Sylvia Salazar, Jeff Morelarid. THIRD ROW: Groups rhninhurat BOARD OE DIRECTORS Given the responsibility of controlling student funds, the Board of Directors, under rules set by the Board of Education, han- dled and approved all expenditures during the course of the school year. Represented on the board were members of the faculty and the student body headed by Mr. Carl L. McCafferty. E Mrs. Lee Bailey, clerk' Mrs. Lola Capelard Qlcrlv Sherry Maxwell, Wendalym Roller, Nancy Jordan, Brenda Taclpolo, Rosemary Osburri, Betty NUVil9y Mr, Larri, Bradford librarian' lvirg, Glenda Stubbs, librarian. Pinanres and Hunks STUDENT LIBRARIANS Student Librarians were responsible for the silence and efficiency that was main- tained throuahout the CHS library. Under the quidance of Mr. Larry Brad- ford the students had first hand experience as librarians as their daily routine consist- ed of checking books, keeping periodicals up to date and reference material on file. QED l 2 2 3- i BOARD OF DIRECTORS-FRONT ROW: Jorce Sauaderg, Susie Browrirw Larr, Alexaroer Gin Gaither, Carl L, MCC-ifferty, l Hale Julie Holt, Dawrre Burris, Ruth Holton. BACK ROW: Daryl James Mitchell. s 1 l i . ft? BANK ASSISTANTS-FRONT ROW: Qlenda Sinitli, Barbfim Sliellenberger. BACK ROW: Dfirolene Redfearm, Teresa Beviris, Janice l-lansell. Tstliuus Tasks liars urss and Bank Helpers NURSES AIDES Emergency care of an illness or an accif dent at school was all part of a day's work for Mrs. Marjorie Teel R. N. Mrs. Teel has served as bead nurse for five of the seven years that the nurses of- fice has been in existence at Central. A small staff of student nurses aided Mrs. Teel in lfier daily work. BANK ASSIST!-XNTS l-landling the financial needs of Central was the job given to the bank assistants. Mrs. Gwenda Briggs serving her first year as treasurer was aided by manager Glens da Sniitlfi and lfier five staff helpers. Selling budgets and issuing Tom Tom's were two of the most important jobs the young bank- ers coioed with during the sclfiool year. NURSES AIDES-FRONT ROW: Breriafi Wiliiiirri-,, Mary Alice Lino, ROW: Marjorie Tool, nurseg Nofellfi Brady. Cindy Bailey, Robin Mary Grefior-,f Gwennettii Mcigilbrfi .ludirf .lrpffersom BACK Vxfrifiiii, Lois l-liltori, Slmron Griffiii. Herid Leaders Stimulate Pride arid nit Although the instrumental music clepart- ment at Central incluclea many outstancl- ing stuaents, iour stuztents in particular representecil the leaaers ot the bana. As Banc? Queen, Kathy Mabry served a term which enaea in the spring. Electeo last spring by bancl members, Kathy was crownecii at the Spring Concert which pre- sentecgl coronation activities ana a music concert in the Central auaitorium. Leading the bana in marching, Rick Dav- is ancl Terry iarrarcl, as clrum majors, workea together in helping the bano towarcls perfection in marching olrills. Learning new marches to teach to the bang and helping teach music to the bancl high- lightecl a busy year for the two clrum ma- jors, who sharecl responsibility. As maiorette, Marilyn Pilkington aclclea creativity, sparkle, and imagination to her performances, Marilyn received first place in the Cpen National Twirling Contest. qt:-if Marilyn Piiiringfon f-xolfiiris the tflchi-iaues fa' her twirlina roi.t7 Hf Queen Kathy Mabry Smiles while dis- ce1e?'z her reifgr is queer the due 'ies lfeid and her own irr'Dr'f3SSi'D'f-. 5 io Mr, Jerrold Lawless, band dlrecror hows members of Vers7f. Bard Hoy. fa composiviov' iesfs +he9r abiwies, Carrying ihe melody as fha job 0' The HVSY md second pun giqrim ff, VARSITY BAND-FRONT ROW: Kfifhy F:AZ,'1LJ Jb'1 Deom Hum, Drbl BACK ROW: Tim SVTWTF, Lelcrw Hoge Tom VWMXQ Mr. Jeerfdd Law bio Cady Pairico Jfadcsov. SECOND ROW: Wf5rrvf1 W,1Nker, Ninff 535- dfrggqjrj DMN Tbwofmpgcm McMm:us, Rorda Skoiem Dwifrr' Cds JOPVT Ffsdwer PIU! Gcudeau. l08 Varsit Hand Provides Source Ut Talent Watching for changes ' ' L r F 1- ' 1- k ' Varsity Banu active in various tunctions this year. Some ot its members were in the Marchina Banv on a volunteer basis. Varsity Banff members collectea QIOO' QS tor a rurnniaqge sale, the prcceeas ct which went to buyina new equipment tor the Marching Banc. Other menioers ot the Varsity Band. participatef: in the sophmore ana iunior pep banfzs furina the football ana basketball seasons ana Spirit Week. Uncer the oirection ot lerrolo Lawless, the Varsity Bana made its only public ap- pearance ot the year as an oraanization in the annual Sprina Concert. lt pertormea several solo numbers ana aio a tew others with the Symphonic Bana. Stuaents in the Varsity Bana continuea to provicle a source ot talent tor the l. M. Department. '41, i., isis ow N 1 ow bmw 1' -,f ii VARSITY BAND-FRONT ROW: Nlcm I-.Nw F-vt, Qtilo Ki 1 41 fn Q fr BACK ROW: lxlflfa S 'ae' 55 E' Af Ffh 1'f'rf' 3 'e' C' '- .' SECOND ROW: pf' m F if-o i 1' Senior +rombonis+ Rfmdv Raines may ' cufes d difiicuif gmssnaqe in .1 com- onsfiiom while piaviri: His fmfwbofs. lnfenfly wielding his baion, Mg L fi-.ies cc' diffs TN- bfi' O if CL SYMPHONIC BAND-FRONT ROW: Vidi Aiiov KQWV Mficv-,f Lewis, Juiwr Eviiiw, KQV Baird lzrwcifz Gfsieizgz, FOURTH ROW Lifdii Yefiovw Rccev' Scivoedw, ANU i 1YfiV'i, SECOND ROW! Debbiff Rabbi' Kfiii-Ei- Cedemifcm Jeri, Smiff Pi-,Wg QNJW icnfxr' M'-i'fiwf:ws,, Debbiv Rice: Nodr.-1 Dwriivx, Gioria Mimi DCI Ra'NdwTfuil, N.1dir'e'fKeTCiW f' Kev'-r-via Puri: iNAimQwe::,Km-f'-101'r. -Scwfiiis Diivid Carperwfcv, Jane? Smiiiu, Cindy Pidif Michaci Cyrus. Doi Qiivcr, BACK ROW: Mfiriiyri Pifkimniiji- Tum Wiwi?rvi1'Jr'e ,icuii THIRD ROW: Rick Dfiviu Rickv Emp, Tom Wiiiig, Ripbg-ri Qkyoioy Mum-w Vane M-Hui Mik- Bwf-N Kliw-1 Mfviiifws Pkifci 39029 'iffy Cwrreii Jive Defefsw' Tow Berets Give Marching Band A ew Luula As masccf David Posfoalc Hflfi rf-'d n 4' ' nf ' Signalling that the Braves were on the warpath to victory, the beats of Red Feath- ers mingled with the flourishes of the op- era Carmen as the Central High School Marching Band took the field. As well as appearing in pre-game and halftime cere monies, the marching band represented CHS at parades and appeared in asseme blies and Red Feather pep rallies. Drum majors Rick Davis and Terry lar rard and band director lerrold Lawless Worked overtime to prepare the marching routines the band performed. The bano started to practice for the season last sums mer and practiced before school. Under president Randy Raines, the Music Council strove to malce the bands annual candy sale a success, earning about Sl2UU. SYMPHONIC BAND-FRONT ROW: F- r-L Dm, Sli. Mio' 'ff Rf' iid Dl!QDf'Vi'Q' JW- Sd.-.n-'o 'i. i ri, fi S. i C.. C' 1 Y.. . --'f1.SECOND ROW: S'-fairf-' Ric ' wolf' .' Rxcr' . BACK ROW: ff, r? 'C life Sf f Q 94 C r S J F R' R f ' ' r V4 ' N ' 'Jw ' , U- H ,Fw K, - ,ff , TCE W fi IW , C ' 'L ft,' . C zgr ri ikvi 'fe Jw :J :V if:. f1 XV T V--V ri Hiilrr--A v ' rriro. THIRD ROW: Mlke Kfi trfr Co. K, bib'-r Raimi' Qalit-A Michiiti Mfpir- Yr-i.w Mirtiici 11,, ppt. , C 5 . xi., , r' vw' Q- K' Firs? sedion viofins work 'onefher ro smoorh :mf rhe rormh pessnfu fhefr VTWUSiC rr: rehearslar for Cor Under Mr. Lawless' bww: Tri? f or'ch w1rn phws rr -rr wwf-rw S 1 I , ORCHESTRA-FRONT ROW: Ehzfaberh D,e' Sferh Harfqer, Vere-'Fe Owen, Debbie Rice, Jofkrr M-nfhews. FOURTH ROW: Marihg Dickersor Dev-me Burriw. SECGND ROW: Sammye Wesrmfacoff Prrkirghow, John Murr1w,Vi'r5e Mason Mike Bowes Kfnrhy DLJVTCEJV Coroi Schweider, Charles Womack, John Wade, Roberr Schroeder Jane? Smith, Cihdv Eden Knrhy Mabry. THIRD ROW: Gayle: Nelson, Charlorfe BQIN, Mark Urcliestra ccurripariies Musical Ulfilu HU fl! Karen CUSS I 1 A e 1 ' 't -A 1 - c i ' Alter loha hours ot practice, the arches I j tra ODQHQO its year oy pertorrriiha tor the Oueeris Corohatioh. As the sott, rriartial M R H R srraihs of Pomp and Circumstance filler the South Au: zitoriighi, Her lvlaiesty aha the litoyal Court rriove 1 across the staae. 'V lri orier to prepare for the Opera Clubs musical Oklahomal, the orchestra prace ticefi: hetore school ahif after school tar ihtc the everiihas. Ori opehiha riiaht, the mem- hers ot the orchestra haa to he reaay to play, reaarclless ot ary reeds, cola rriouthe pieces, ana worn stririas OH ihstrumerits. lrrimecliately atterwaras, Mr. Lawless loe- aah worlqiha with the orchestra memloers OH their state rriusic coritest pieces. While worlciha OH these, the orchestra was also qettiha set tor the arihual Spriha Concert. ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW: S ,-ve' Mfr. ' D' ttf- re Sf,-' r D1-.Va F31 Dewi- lf, Fw. rw' fy BACK Pac- K Je' C ww. SECOND ROW: More 1' ci l' ROW: S O-fi: M 'ar Sw: FY: Mr :J Lf.-,V Vv'ht'f l 1' :eff 'liwrze Mfre Kfwfwilr F-il ce Foro. THIRD ROW: dfrffC'ff SW-W Ms f ' dme. lerrv .lirmrd Vnrrvow l-lolrrew Robert Rfxlres Kevlrr Mnwlcld Dfw' TREBLETONES-FRONT ROW: Gracie Avalos. Gwenell Shearer, Janei Alrny, Mary Catlett, Sandra Berger, Brenda Sissoni Patti Hansen. SECOND ROW: Betsy Rousch, Karlene Ward, Sylvia Sala- zar. Marsha l-larrisi Barbara Shallenberger, treasurer: Renee Ernissee Stacey Mulholland, Julie Nighols. THIRD ROW: Kay Lane, presi- dent: Kay Rowland, Kay Jaclcson, secretary: Janice Davis, Julie Gore, Connie l-lilsabeclr, yicespresident: Stephanie Darnell, Susan Bingham, Vicki Allison, Tanya Sornacal. FOURTH ROW: Lou Ann Goodbary, Karen Camp, Donna Smith, Paula Smith, Dawnena Walk' inqsticlm. Cheryl B-ode, Sue Couey, Dorinda Mayhue, Patsy Stewart, Liz Layman, Debbie Balmer. Girls urlitiuri iur Higher Ural Groups Preparing for one oi the advanced music choruses, Qpera Club or A Capella Choir, was the main objective oi the members oi Treblestones, an all-girl choral group. Proper diction, following music scores, and singing on pitch were several ac- quired techniques put to Work as the chor- us took part in Night of Miracles, the Spring Music Festival, and sophomore assemblies. Singing was not the groups only activity though. As homeroom 237 these girls played a dominant role in the P.T.A. Mem- bership and the Pied Cross drives. Ending the years activities was a spring outing held by the homeroom at Mohawk Park. H's freezing! chatters Kay Lynn Rowland to ciassrnates gathered firound to help her iourney down the cold slide on a winter day. Feminine Voices Ring Uut elnrlinusl Girls' Glee Club, which met tourth hour everyday filled the halls ot Central with many melodious sounds. Under the direction of Mr. Rex Teague, they were able to gain valuable knowledge which prepared them tor one of the advanced music classes at Central. Many musical aspects were discussed some of which were tone production and careful dictation as Well as harmony in song and in voice blending. Demonstrating their singing ability, the Girls' Glee Club participated in the tra- ditional Christmas program Night of Mira- cles. They also took part in the Spring Music Concert in May. to ard H oe 'S ot er a re er' A 'tse Diligently working w C q 3 i r r W o in i, lt as members ot Girls' Glee Club soon discover while they sing. GLEE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Pat Heard, Linda Ellis Jeri Faulkrer Joyce Jenkins, Cheryl Croorns, Esther White. SECOND ROW: Linde Harris, Myra Hawkins, Cynthia Codish, Evonne Grayson, Elda Scott Tamara Johnson, Ruth Jackson, Jeannette Bauer, Brenda Fields. 5 THIRD ROW: Laura Price, Joyce Puck Rfsrnona Newnurn, Mmm An Walton, Gerevn Price Connie Weateor, Renee Williams, Keith-,i Pe lrey, Karen Davis. A CAPPELLA eii, secrefaryq CI--IOIR-FRONT ROW: Gerry Miiler, Barbara Mitch- Sharom Grihfih, Pauia Davis, Charles Campbeil, Karera iviafghaii, Brgnda Dumag, Jearwie Roaih. SECOND ROW: Gray Whigrwam, Doris Wrighi, Diane DCY'HiV'T1,Ci'if3V','i Burfcrw, Cf1ih.fWarO Debbie Whiw , Char'oi'c Coechwsm Sharief Jomes, fmasurert Wea- K, 4. Panda McCuim. THIRD ROW: Peier Horfor Nan Lusfqarfeir, Downs, Rick Mason, Caihi Salzaruio, Susie Goi'i,E1aime Taylor, Waiiom, Debbie Wade. BACK ROW: Joe Wiiiiams, vice-p Towwmv Pfice Eiberr Rcqers James W'mc , Ted Howard Mis rad, Peqfgy i-icrrrw, Pam Sieoie Deobin Chamoers Jedi' Cou rv. xx Aibefifa rcesidemig r+,f CGW rrirymaf. Pracfice makes perfeci ig The fheorv appiied here as A Cappeila Choir members rehearse ior The Chrisfmas Assembiy. Russeil Q A CAPELLA CHOIR--FRONT ROWZGSfVy'lVllFlf?F,BdVbf1I'falVllTCbf?Ll Russell Downs, Rfk Mason CatHS11:1ru1o Susie Qotl Elaine Tqylgr iegrfftnrg Skwc' Grlhrlp Paula Davis Chfffw Carm-bi? Kirff' Alberta Waltor', Dcbblf Wfd-E. BACK ROW: Joe Williams vice M ,Mil Eng.-ga lpn il, Jeirrfe Roach SECOND ROWg Ga, WV-1s- nreside'-'A Tofnm, Price QU-H R Hr- Jwvifls W'frvLf' Ted l-iiwfrrl -rf, Dork WW'-'T Uwe Durvr Cwpf, Eapf-f C an W.r3 Marr, Cv'-ad Pi-zz, U 'Y Safe Debble Chamber-A Jei Dobtvip W'wi',4 Cririvlotre C'mcl'irnw., Sh'-me-1 ,luv 'rc1st.v Ccurtr. m'1. VV1 pai N4'Ci.4', THIRD ROW: D-' f' V HCV? ' Alf l.us :-1v'f- Q V E X : I X A Cappella Ehpir Prepares tar Programs 8 4 i i -wi , As they looked forward to participation in various programs throughout the school year, A Cappella Choir, under the supervi- sion ot Mr. Rex Teague, worked vigorously toward the art oi perfection. October brought a tall mixer at Chandler Park. Members became acquainted with each other, and the boys displayed their sportsmanship in a game ot football. ln November the mixed chorus partici- pated with other vocal groups in the Thanksgiving Music Festival at OSU. Other engagements met by the choir in- cluded the Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies and Senior Vespers. Watching music scores ard Mr, Tef1 :i.f:'s direfcfiom, rnernbe 35 Cenfrals A Cappella Chofr p'eCf1 'or f-1 Scrcdl prog'5 ' yt Ulfili HUMN Presented iri Heuer et Chief Oklahoma, Where the Winds come sweeping down the plains, Was heard throuahout the auditorium as Opera Club presented its annual musical. The operetta Was presented February 5, 6, and 7 under the direction oi Mr. Rex Teaaue. lnvolved in the musical comedy was a ro- mance ot Laurie CPamela Copleyl and Cur- ley CWesley Smithl. A three-told love attair existed between Ado Annie Clithonda Pow- elll, Ali Hakim Cl3hilip Sewelll, and Will Clohn Willmanl while jealousy, pride, and happi- ness tell into their respective places as the story progressed deeper. Profits made from the musical's ticket sales Were put into a scholarship iund in honor oi principal Carl McCatterty. Will lJol'1n Willmanl, Ado Annie lRhonda Powelll Aunt Ellei icaroly Pottsl, Laurie lparn Copleyl, and Curley lWes Srnithl play mair- parts, OPERA CLUB-FIRST ROW: Vickie Mclfyer, Betsy Botkiri, Sally Elrnore, Sharon Mrflone Liwdri Mefore, Ellen Newby, Brenda Dunbar Kay Buckner. Angela Lewis, Sheila Pagano Elaine Psalidas, Rhonda Powell, SECOND ROW: Joan Davis, Becky Carrell, Susan Baker, Christa Askins, Mary l-lauser, Betlybelle Dawson, Jan Horacek, Lynn hlarbisor Teresa l-lolt, Annette Grittin Mary Ann Tate, Suzanne McEltresh, Jeannie Dickey, Jorr Willmaan. THIRD ROW: Marsha Vifirnrner Libby Sissor, Mary Sffkelaris James Redd, Linda Garrett Janet Brasier, Vic Boker Rick O'Brier, Altred Jumper, Val lrhuesor, Mike Qarrett Vance Jones Philip Sewell, Suzy lrby. LAST ROW: Toby Smith. Rick Ernissee Terry Aldridge, Dale Mullinex, Gary Gaither Mike Murdock Clittord Oakes, John Stewart Larry l-lutchir bo, FIRST ROW: Me Snidfvvcvc fM'Ke Sw'derJ Liffe fP-vw Cggkml AGO Amie Hbgfgi Qgmgfjx Ai' y-My ,,. REV Q Saw-'lxl SECOND ROW: Jud Fr, lmike Ewa-M AWAY? ENN gQ1,,,,1,, p,.,Q5 Q,,,,,i, yvva- gmyfay Wm fJ,h,! W5,,,,, A,,,e,., Q,,f-,5 W,,,LC,. Jovesj, Qsfffhi- Chrvmivwa ISUZV Irbyl Sher? IEW D,,Nb7,Q, Ol ve Hi-.W , 1, 22: 4 3 ini' OPERA CLUB-FIRST ROW: 91 Q V Ji' fm ' JJ7. 'Y -' Jeff-' SW Mg 3 1,.' V .g- Y, S- 7 Ha' THIRD S F f' Wvfv' TW Y' N45 b.. a J'-z' ROW: Cami 5 ,' A Mfr-4 Sf .if Q D: L, T M ' ' .f Huds H,, Mn. 9 ,: .V L x1'i'L.. Ci . Vv'e'c D--fX m KHP? Lv' vc: Tim Jyw bw Rfwg ' - ?:1.-,vdv F'-' was-1' JU N KMM' KPN, Da-boiw Ed fl-MG. SECOND ROW: Wlf- SWIM Ev'-5, 'VG Dlvzd 3.,r'3u Tuff' ff' ,www gage Cibk-V Jvn Blvd Lfu- Nwce Suyfv Ka3 'Ned', J fckfw HW, Smfwre Afkiey, Mffrie Swv-r Dick,-, SH,-:+va 7' Sfvfv. LAST ROW: Jn WR! Yum Du B:-:M D'J '1PxCfk',:' Aff-N 1 P 1' 5-351, S arfi-1 'UW--: W' Wefvx fi- C1 V' S3 ':'K- 9:71- Rizry, gil,-, if-.fl MRM VV W JOURNALISM ll-FRONT ROW: Pam Holi Claire Thomas, Jenni- ier Ruiz, Molly Arnold, Marsha Wimmer, Fonda Smith Slnerry Nicicens, Patsy Barnes, Peggy Pianalto, Walanda Mccuin, Mary Salcelaris. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Claudia Bennett, sponsor' Lynne lrlarbison, Meredith Nolan, W. C. Goad, Debbie Eddinqs, Karen Peevy, Elizabeth Dyer. Dayene Perrynoan, Cathy Sanco Jaclcie Hill, Linda Chance, Sarnrnye Wesrmacott, THIRD ROW: Jackie t-tall, Bruce Cooler, Bitt Thompson, Don Balmer. Larry Franklin, Stephen Smith, E. J. Stephenson, Tino Oliver, Jim Tornaney. Ed Townsend, Craig Dooley, Jerry Hall. Juniors Compete tor Positions oo Staffs Aaain journalism classes were complete with enthusiastic juniors in quest ot the re- wards oi capturina a position on either the Tom Tom or School Life staff. First year teacher, Mrs. Claudia Bennett, took over the reins ot instructing techniques oi edit- ina and writina tor newspapers and maga- zines. The semesters were divided in two areas ot study. Newspapers occupied the tirst semester, while the second was dedi- cated to the production and writina ot years hooks. Students were required to create a small version ot Tom Tom and to interview such personalities as Forest Brokaw, KELI radio news director and commentator. Third hour students prepare their owr versions ot the t97I Tom Tom, Tribal Tribune Surv A new name for the school newspaper, a new sponsor, and a new staff described the l959e7O School Life staff. Early in November, the student body vot- ea to chanae the school newspapers name from Brave News World to the Tribal Tri- bune. Central students received the first copy of the Tribal Tribune on November 25. Besides worlcina on Centrals newspaper, staff members contributed their journalistic skills to the Tulsa School Life. School Life staff members traveled to Ck- lahoma State University for the annual hiah school press day. Russell Sype entered a newswritina contest at the seminar and cap- tured second place in state competition. Mrs. lean Stanfield took over as the new School Life sponsor this year. Staff members voted Russell Sype editor. Reba Lane and associates beam The tasks o proofreadirirg and mflklfiq five' correctlowg rw the-J hurrldlv work to 'nuke crucial deedllfe. E 5 lleritral Students SCHOOL LIFE STAFF-FRONT ROW: Reba Lane Carol Pearce Vince Jores Russel' Svpe ealtrr Rik. Howard BU' Wee,-:ver Doors Jones Susie l-tedlev Jar Westhaislr, Jaret Smith Sie l-larlfir Thomas, Dwnrci EVM, Miscr. BACK ROW: Mrs, Jefef Sfndfleld sr1c't5.c 7U TU TU Staff B095 Be and the Faces Following the initictl decision for drostic chonge in the l97O Tom Tom, logic tri- umphed over emotion ond the stoit reolized thdt the l97O Tom Tom represented only the primctry block in building further chotnge. Members concentrctted on chctnges, lctrge or smdll, in every section oi the book. A decldrcttion of Wor ggotinst deddlines ond the Beuby Bombers constituted gn gt- mosphere oi Work otnd ploy. Beconnotis- sotnce forces scdnned hglls for Bombers otnd typewritten pdges tor mistotlces. Lynne Belcher, ds lectder ond editor, dnd Mrs. Clctudio Bennett, os sponsor, united the stgit which consisted ot members who were selected tor obility gnd cregtivity. Working together, the members oi the l97O Tom Tom stctii begdn by exploring the hctlls of Centrctl gnd ended by producing o tribute to g chctnging school. Q 5:3 52 , i. ,N gt, l R Jett Marlow, Beverley Bray. and Kent Horton ohotographers. Brenda Baber, academics t edrtorg Mrs. Claudia Bennett, p and Lynne Belcher editor. all www Mariha Miller md F-A Vi! Sara Miies ,fd F? r'A -ww, ci r Ann Alberfy, J,y?.v,' Hume' HM' H'-'dew-1 1a-w1,'f' '53, d:'LY',' tjefblm Mmy-' ,-. My --Lyxmu' , .SKU Q Mali ,Hn ln... Sam Sformonf, W H S 'Y Y Arglenda Friday, 1- 1 'nA fm 1 J X , - it ik ' WM gd , 5 ' 4 , fgawq ,, i ,Q N ge1?Fg4imQ' -Ar zfwigqp frffmiqy Qggwygmmw- ' IA X i ,I , 01 A lim.. - , 3 Y my 2 ,, if , 0 'fr' Ja' Wg'-52325 e -- ami'-'fi Af ' Ffa ' 51,91 , 5 s CLASSES Seiiier Prejeets Heep Uttieers eii tlie Ee We've aot soul, come and see, were the class ot '7O. This senior spirit chant was recognized at athletic events and all-school pep rallies throuahout the year. Electina Mary Proctor as Miss Central lk was the initial responsibility undertaken by the class this year. Rhonda Powell and Aralenda Friday were chosen as senior attendants to the queen. Spirit Week was headlined by the Haunt Hale campaign promoted by the upperclassmen. The members ot the senior class also won the Spirit Olympics. l'Up the Down Staircase, the senior com- edy, was successful in performance, ticket sales, and attendance. Commencement exercises were held at the Civic Center. Cur retirina principal, Mr. Carl l.. McCatterty was the quest speaker. t Rick O'Brien, Vice-Presldet-1 Debbie Banfield, Secretsrv Joellen Dunn, Tveyaw QF Pklihvgpfh Linda Dickey, Smden fx fx fl SENIOR BOARD: Suzamwe Mcgfresh Tom Marecrt Bevefey Bra, David Ha!! Sherrie Cawerfer, Rlwwd-a FQWQH Jlw Hnmcek MM. Pmdor SUN lrby Mary Arm Tfafe, Pam COLDNQV PM O'Bv'7Q1' IZ7 Donna Actkinson, H. B. Oli., Honor Boll, NHS, Oklahornall', Up the Down Staircaseug Iohn Acton, Class Comm., H. B. Ott.: Craig Adams, Ir. Civitan, Scalpers: Teddy Adams. Honor Boll, Cross Country Letter' man, Track Letterman, l.etterrnen's Club: Carol Ainsworth, Daze Board, GBA, H. B. Qit., Honor Boll. lr. Civitanp Ann Alberty, Daze Board, Honor Boll, Indian Club Pres., Staaecratt, Torn Tom . Terry Aldridge, Honor Boll, Tennis Letterman, Olclahomal : Harold Alspaugh, Honor Boll, Football Let- terman, Baseball Letterman, Letter-- fnen's Club: Glenda Alter: Christine Arnenrud, DFCA: Charles Anderson: Lee Anderson. Linda Anderson, FHA Sec. Bed Featlmg Morgan Anderson, Sept. Boy oi the Month, Human Belations Council, Football Letterman, Sr. Class Pres., Boys State: Venus Andrews, Honor Boll, lr. Civiton, NHS: Floyd Applegate: Ierry Apple- gate: Ioyce Atchley, DECCA, Bed , Featn. ludy Atwellr Elizabeth Avery, Daze Board, Honor Boll, Tbespi- ans, Up the Down Staircaseuf Brenda Baber, Camarata, Daze Board, NHS, Bed Feath., Tom Tomwg Alan Bailey, Ath. Mar., 'Daze' , Wrestling Letterman, Speakers' Bureau, Up the Down Staircaseng Cindy Bailey: Iirn Baird, 'Dozen Board, Honor Boll, Football Letterman, Key Club, 'lCDKlGl'1OIDC1lH, Richard Baker, Band, Daze , Track Letterman, l.etterman's Club, Orch estrag Rosemarie Baker, FBLA, Bed F-eatl'1.7 Debbie Baniield, Carnarata Treas., Modern Dance, Student Council, Sr. Class Sec., Thespians: Myles, Barnett: Delores. Barbour: Richard Barrett, Honor Boll. Carlos Barton: Kenneth Barton: Sheila Bass, Bed Featlmg Shirley Bass: Edwin Baswell. H. B. Ott., Cklahornal , 'lllorn Torn , 'Up the Down Staircase , Mike Beathe. Lynne Belcher, Honor Boll, Torn Torn Editor: Anita Bell: Mike Bell: Sharon Beller: Bill Berkmeyer, Honor Boll, Student Council: Ellen Berry. Teresa Bevins: Diana Bidwell, Caine arata, Daze , Bed Featb.: Valerie Bitsko. Bed Feath.: Pam Bittle, A Cappella, Class Com., Bed Feath.: Steve Blackwood, DBCA: Abby Bliss, Adv. Board Sec-Treas., Staqecratt. 128 SENIORS Senior l7rnalrstsV1etur Crrvrterl Erown Ianet Blocker, DBCA Hrst., Bea Cross- Eric Blotevogel, Honor Br-ll' Karen Bode, Mu Alpha Theta, NHS. Bed Cross, Spanish Club Pres., Book Discussion Club Sec.q Troy Body: Mike Bolch, H. B. Qti., Horrcr Boll' Vic Bolton, Daze , Daze Bcard H. B. Gil., Hflklahornal . Louise Boyce, Bed Peath., Harka Brady, Daze Board, Staaecratt lndtarz Club, Up the Down Statrcasewq Beverley Bray, Carrrare ata, Daze'l Board, Modern Dance. 'Torn Torn , Sr. Board: Molly Bren- neman, Canrarata, Daze Board Sec., NHS, Qlclahornal , 'lhespians Pres.: Galen Bunnell: Dana Broach. Chess Club, Honor Bcll, National Merit Conirnended Student Mn Alpha Theta. Merlin Broas, Student Council: Mike Bromiley, Health Careers, Key Club. Student Council, Thespiansy lacque- line Brown: Lawrence Brown, H. B. Gtt., Priscilla Brown, A Cappella: Ginger Brownlow. Iay Bryant, Honor Boll, leannie Buckley. Carnarata V-P, Daze , Honor Boll, Olclahomalf, Bed Feathq Roberta Budnick, Class Cornrn., Honor Boll, Bed Feath.: Vicky Burger, Bed Cross, Bed Feath., Kathy Burgin. A Cappella, Adv. Bd., Class Comm., Bed Peath.: Linda Burke, Carnarata, Daze , Modern Dance, Student Council. Torn Torn . Iames Burns, Bed Cross, David Bur' ris. Honor Boll, Key Club, Ql4la- horrra! , Student Council, Scalpers V-P, Debra Bush, H. B. Ott., Honor Boll, Bed Feathq Peggy Callison. Daze Board, H. B. Ott., Honor Boll, Bed Peath., VlCA Pres., Charla Campbell, A Capella, FBLA: 164111- elle Campbel. Cleo Caplanis, Class Corn., 'Daze , Honor Boll, Bed Feath., Up the Down Staircasef Steve Carder: Debbie Carlton, Adv. Bd., Daze . Daze Board, Honor Boll, Stage crafty Sherrie Carpenter, Canrarata, NHS, Bed Feath. Sec., Synchronettes Hist., Sr. Bd., Steve Carpenter, Band, Chess Club, NHS, HOlQlCIl'1OTl'lCIlli, Qrch., Linda Carr. Bed Peath. Becky Carrell, Daze Board, NHS, 0lclahornal , Bed Cross Sec., Bed Feathg Saundra Car-rico, FBLA, Bed Feath., Howard Casto: Karen Cates, Honor Boll, NHS, Cklahornal , Orch., Donna Catron, A Capella, Honor Bollg Kathy Cervantez, FHA Pres., Speakers Bureau. SENIORS I29 Sooiors Sponsor llflolloftort Soholorslnp Mike Chancellor: Sherri Cheek, Red Peath.: Pam Clapp: Lynn Clark, Red Featny Stephen Clark: Mike Claus- ing. Billie Clay, DEC!-X, Red Featlmg Bec- ky Clement: Charlotte Coachman, A Capella, Daze Bd., Health Careers, Honor Roll, lndian Club Treas.p Ies- sie Cobb: DeWayne Cobbs, Honor Roll, Wrestling, Track and Cross Country Letterrnan, Key Club, Lets te-rmen's Club: Frankie Cockrell, H. R. Ott., Red Feath. Cynthia Codish, H. R. Cttg Ronald Colbert: Pat Cole: H. R. Ctt., NHS: Delores Collins, Class Corn., Honor' Roll, Iunior Civitan, Red Peatny Mike tConklin: Gary Contu. Mike Coon, Red Cross, Student Council: Pam Copley, Daze Bd., February Girl ot the Month, Modern Dance Pres., Oklal'1orna! , Sr. Bd.: Denise Cornwell, Red Feath., Caro- lyn Couch, H. R. Ott., Honor Roll, NHS, Red Feath., Spanish Club Sec.- Treasq Carolyn Cousins, Red Peatb.: Minnie Cox, Red Feath. Dale Cozby, Honor Roll: Tommy Crambrink: Mark Crawford: Kevin Cremin: Ellen Crooms, Red Cross. Red Featnq Bron Cummins. VlCA, AHA. Brooks Curry, H. R. Ott., Football Letterman, Track Letterrnan, Letter- rnen's Club Red Cross: Iimmy Cur- tis, H. R. Ott., Red Cross, VlCAy Gae Damron, Daze Bd., NHS, Red Feath., School Lite , Student Coun- cil: David Daniel, Class Corn., H. R. Ott., Student Council: Nedra Dar- ling, Band, Daze Bd., Orch. Sec.: Mike Darnell. Ada Davis, Red Feath.: S. C. Alt.: Carolyn Davis, FBLA, Red Featng Deborah Davis, Red Peatlmg Harold Davis, Staqecratt, Scalpersy Ioan Da- vis: Paula lane Davis, A Capella, Honor Roll, Iunior Civitan, Red Feath. l30 SENIORS 4123, in sl if Q. .., We-4' 'fig lf' aj! iii' Paula Kay Davis, Red Fe-athq Rick Davis. Daze , Daze Bd., Honor Rcll, Staaecratt, Drum Maiorp Bettey- bell Dawson Sr. Bd, NHS, GMU- hornalf Camarata, Modern Dance: Debi Dawson: Wanda Dearman: Cindi DeBau1t, Daze Bd., Honor Roll, Qlilahornal , Red Fgqthy Staaecratt. David Denney: Denise Denney. 'Daze R. Gif, Mcderr. Danni Red Featlrp Wallace Deo: Barbara Dickerson: Linda Dickey, March Girl at the lvlcntli, Girls State, NHS, Rea Peatlfi. Pres., Sr. Class Student Couri- cil Rep.: Karen Dooley, H. R. Cti Red Featri. Ernest Doonkeen: William Douglas. Band: Ioe Downs: Roberta Doyle. Red Feath.: lean Drew: Robert Dubbs Brenda Dunbar, Daze Bd., Hcnri Roll, NHS, 'fllfzlahornal Red Featli.: Tony Dugan, indian Club, lunior Civitan, Red Cross: Ioellen Dunn. Carnarata, April Girl ot the Month, Hurnan Relations Council, NHS, Sr. Class Treas.p Peggy Dunzy. Red Peatliy VICA Sec.: David Dur- ant: Ierry Durant, H. R. Ott. Debbie Durham, Honor Roll: Dale DuVall: Leslie Easley: Karen Eaton, Class Corn., Daze Bd., Red Feathq Student Council: Lynne Edwards. Camarata, Daze , Red Feat-li., Stu- dent Council, Sr. Bd.: Beverly Ellis. Honor Roll. Linda Ellis, Red Cross, Red Featlrg David Elson, Human Relations Corin- cilg David Emigh, Speakers' Bureau. Tliespiansg Richard Emissee. Daze , QklaliornalA'g Iohn Evans, Barifi, Orch, AHA: Corinne Evanoii, Red Feath. Nancie Flood: Mike Floyd. Scalpers: Bob Folsom: Debbie French, Red Featlip Emest Frey: Iohn Fricke. Red Cross. Arglenda Friday, Decernber Girl ct the Month, NHS, Student Council, Torn Torn , Queen Attendant: Rob- ert Furgason, Band, Dazed: Sandy Furr. Red Feath., Synchronettesq Ig- nacio Galarza, Band, Daze , Orch.. Spanish Club: Betty Gant: Clifton Garner. SENIORS l3I Linda Garrett, Daze Bd., H. R, Ctt., Honor Roll, Olclal'1ornaI , Red Feath., Mike Garrett, Clclahorna! , Up the Down Staircase , Daze Bd.: Barbara Garrison: Marquitcr George, Red Feath., Synchronettes: lanis Gilbert, DECA, H. R. Sec., Red Featnp Craig Gille. Dennis Gillespie: Ieanie Gillette, Cornaraiaq Debbie Gilliland, H. R. Ottg Gerald Goad, Iunior Civitan, Key Club, Red Cross, VlCA, Scale persy Shirley Gofi: Sue Golden, FBLA, H. R. Sec., Red Feath. Debra Goodell, H. R. Ctt., Honor Roll, Red Featli.: Ann Goodwin: Kathy Gottschalk, Adv. Bd., Daze , Daze Bd., Honor Roll, Staqecratt: Connie Gould, l'Daze4' Bd., Honor Roll, Red ljeath., Torn Torn , Bar- bara Gowans, Daze l3d., H, R. Pres. Honor Roll, Red Feathq Larry Gra-- harn. Craig Grant: Cathy Graves: Evonne Grayson: Dorothy Grewe: Sharon Griiiin, A Capella Choir, Honor Roll, Red Feath.: La Von Gulley, FHA, Red Featti. Clark Gutierrez: Susanna Hadley, Daze Bd., Honor Roll, Red Feath., School Lite: Susie Hale, Bd. ot Dir., Red Feathg David Hall, Daze , H. R. Qtt., Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Sr. Bd.g Dennis Hall, Class Corn., H. R. Gil.: Rosalie Hamilton, Red Cross, Red Feath. Ianice Hansell, FBLA, NHS, Red Featlig David Hansen, Honor Roll, Staqecraity Claude Hardesty: Gary Harclesty: Tom Harger: Arella Har. qus. Robert Harkins: Ronald Harley: Phil- lip Harrington: Floyd Harris, Iunior Civitan, Mr. Citizenship, H. R. Gif, SC, Up the Down Stair Caseup Da- vid Harrison: Vicki Harrison, Health Careers, Honor Roll, Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Red Feath. Glenn Harvey: Stuart Harvey, Honor Roll: Lloyd Hausam: Mary Hauser, Daze Bd, Honor Roll, Claim- l'1OIllCIlH, Thespian Treas., Up the Down Stair Caseuy Dianna Hawkins, A Capella, Daze , Red Cross, Red Feath., Thespians: Kay Hawkins, Red Peath, I32 SENIORS Class ai Savariiy Pedals into lfirial Year Ruth Hawkins. Class Carr.. Peazh., SCq Mike Hawksworth, or Roll: Letha Hawley, Red Peatir. Spealxers Bureau, Thespians, 'Lig the Starr Case 'p Valerie Hay. PBLA, GRA, Honor Rall, lurtrar Civi- zdn, Rec Peathq Mark Haynes: Con- nie Hays, Daze- FBLA Red Pefztip. Mike Heard, Honor Roll, Key Clalv SC, The-spian: Pat Heard, H. R Treas., Red Peaih.: Iackie Heam. DECA Treas, Honor Roll, Rea Peath.: Sylvia Heath, FBLA, PHA H. R. V-P., Honor Rall, lunior Crvitfrn' Ellen Henderson, lnternational Club V-P., Red Pe-ath., Toni Tonrwp lane Henley, Honor Roll, Spanish Club. Carl Henson: lack Henson. Football Letterrnan, Letterrnens Club, Scal- pers: Beatriz Hernandez, AFS, Clogs Corn., Honor Roll, SC, Up the Down Stair Case g Frank Herriman: Iudy Herriman. Carnarata, 'iDaze Bd., H. R. Sec., Red Peath., Stagecrait Sec.: Gary Hickman. DBCA Pres., Honor Roll. Karen Hiqley: Mike Hilsabeck. Daze , Daze Bd., H. R. Oli.: Lois Hilton: Steve Hingey, Honor Roll, H. R. Pres., SC, VlCAy Martin Hix: Anita Hixson, DECA, Red Peath. Larry Hoge: Marilyn Holland, Honor Roll, Red Peath., Vicki Hollowell. Carnarata, 'Daze' Daze Bd., Nov. Girl al the Month, Modern Dance: Brenda Hollingsworth: Vemon Hol- mes, Band, Qrchq Ronnie Holtz. Ianey Hope, Honor Roll: Ian Hora- cek, Carnarata Pres., Daze , Mod' ern Dance, Oklahornalp', Red Peathg lim Horacek, Feb. Boy of Month, Dazed Bd., Honor Roll, Powt- ball Letterrnan, NHS: Iohnny Homer. Daze Bd., Honor Roll, Basehfrll Let- terrnan, Letterrnens Club, 'Torn Tornwp Ricky Howard, Chess Clul: Pres., NHS, School Liie, National Merit Finalist, Lloyd Huerta, Spanish Clulop Kathy Hull, Honor Roll, NHS, Red Peath: Sharon Humble. VlCAg Ianet Hunt, Daze , H. R. Off.: Iohnny Ingram. Class Corn., H. R. V-P., SC: Suzy Irby. Cheerleader, Daze Bd., NHS Oklahornal'i, Sr. Bd. SENIORS I33 ElieeririgSer1ier5llrqe Braves te irter Karen Iackson: Ruby Iacksonz Ran- dy Iacobs: Raymond Iacobson, Dl-ICA: Ierry Ianzen: Terry Iarrard. Band, Honor Roll, Orch. Zella Ieremiah, Honor Roll, NHS. Red Cross, Red Feathp Denna Iohn- son: Francine Iohnson: Ina Iohnson: Iulia Iohnson. Human Relations Coni., Speakers' Bureau, SC, These picrns, Up the Down Stair Case : Sherry Iohnson. Red Cross, Y-Teens, Tamara lohnson, Red Fe-ath.g Wil- liam Iohnson, Daze p Donna Iones. Red Feath., School Lite, Spanish Club: Iackie Iones: Lynn Iones. Daze , lan. Girl ot the Month, Hori- or Roll, Hurnan Relations Corn., Up the Down Stair Case g Myona Iones. Randall Iones: Roger Iones. Chess Club, VlCA, Scalpersy Sharlet Iones, A Capella Treas., Daze , Modern Dance, SC, Up the Down Stair Case : Vance Iones. Daze , Qkla- homaln, Speakers' Bureau Pres., Thespians, Up the Down Stair Case g Alfred Iumper, lan. Boy oi the Month, Daze Bd., H. R. Pres.. Key Club Sec., Oklahornal : Steve Iunger, Honor Roll, Key Club. Linda Krebs: ludy Keen, Honor Roll. Red Feath.p DeAnna Keith, Daze , Modern Dance, Qklahonial , These pians, Up the Down Stair Case 5 Rick Keith: Kathy Kelly. Carnarata, Daze Bd., NHS, Cklahonial , SC Rec. Sec.: Bill Kennedy. Cheryl Kirkland, Red Feath., VICA: Ioseph Knapp: Bill Kongs: Pat Kra- uel, Red Feath, SC: Ken Landsctw: Reba Lane, Red Feath., School Life. Andrew Lanforp, Daze , 'Okla- homalup Iohnny Lang: Patti Lang. Red Feathq Rae Largent: Connie Lassiter, Carnarata, Daze Bd., H. R. Ott., Modern Dance, Red Feathq Carrie Law, FBLA, Honor Roll, Red Peath. I34 SENIORS if in-we ., . avi 5-musk 3 via . J . .f ,.. '--4 ff ,l Q.. i -...di X Ln xx. gd fd Larry Lee: Ron Leifheit: Faye Leigh: Sherry Lethgo, NHS, Red Feath. Spariisli Club: Gary Lewallen, Band- Anqela Lewis, Daze Daze Ba. Honor Roll, Oklahorrial Thesis aris. lohnny Lewis, A Capella Aazt Ba. 'Daze' , H. R. Cii., Horror Rcll: Tony Lewis: Barbara Link: Iames Lino: Mary Alice Lino, Health Careers Horror Rall, NHS: Rudolph Lino, NHS V-R, luriicr Civiiari, Spanish Clxil VlQf.A Cilrziazi tor a Day. Sophia Lino: Fred Lipscomb: Debbie Litterell, Red Cross, Red Peatli: Thy- ressa Little: Lanny Littlecrow: Mike Lowly. Sue Lumpkin, Class Corrr., H. R, Qit Red Cross. Red Peatlmp Charles Lynch: David Lyon, Mark McCain: Stephanie McConnell, H. R. VP.- Georqe McCoy. James McDonald, Honor Roll: Su- zanne McElfresh, Daze , Daze' Bd., Modern Dance, Oklaliorrial' . Sr. Bd.: Pamela Mclfarlin, Carriarata, H. R. V-P., NHS, Red Feaih., Spanish Club: Paula McGee, Red Peath., SC VICA V-P.: Michael McGill: Linda McGowan, Adv, Bd., Chess Club, H. R. V-P., Red Cross, Red Feaih. Betty McGuire: Ieannie McIntosh, H, R. Pres., lunior Civitari, Red Featli: Ierry McIntosh, Alan McKaskle: Steve McLane: Cheryl McLaughlin, FHA, Red Featli. Bill McMahan, April Boy oi the Month, H. R. V-P., Football l.etterrrLari, lNrestliria Letterrriarip Iefi McManus: Kathy Mabry, Band, H. R. Cil., lrist. Music Queen, Qkla- hoirtal' , Crclrp Levora Mack: Larry Malcolm, Cross Country Letterman, Track Letierrriari, Letterrrieris Club- Barbara Malden, FBLA, Horror Roll. Red Feath, Roberto Manansala, AFS, Horror Roll, Key Club, SC, Up the Down Stair Casewz Ava Marcmg, Daze', Horror Roll, Red Feath., Tliespiaiis, Up the Dowri Stair Case , Brenda Marks: Iefi Marlow, Daze Bd., Tom Tom : Karen Marshall, A Ca- pella, Class Com., Daze Bd., lunior Civitari, Red Featlmy Luida Martin. SENIORS l35 Steven Martindale, Band, Honor Boll, Swimming Letterman, Key Club, Orch.: Kandy Mason, Cama- rata, Bed Cross, Bed Feath.: Vance Mason, Band, Daze , Honor Boll. Orch., Staaecratt: Tommy Matson, Class Corn., Football Letterman, Let- termen's Club, Oklahomat , Sr. Bd.: Io Ann Matthews, Band, NHS, i'Oklahomal , Orch., Spanish Club: Karen Matthews, Band, H, B. Ott, NHS, Honor Boll. Margaret Mayberry: Linda Melone, Daze Bd., Honor Boll, NHS, Okla- homatu, Bed Feath: Steve Melton. Baseball Letterman, Lettermens Club: Rick Mendenhall, Honor Boll, Wrestlinq Letterman, Tennis Letter- man, Lettermens Club: Sara Miles, Adv. Bd., Carnarata, Daze Bd. NHS, Tom Tom : Mark Miller. Chess Club, Honor Boll, Key Club, lVlu Alpha Theta Pres., NHS. Martha Miller, Honor Boll, NHS. Tom Tomh: Linda Milton: Ellen Misch, Honor Boll, NHS, School Lite, Spanish Club V-P., Book Discussion Club Hist.p Barbara Mitchell, A Coe pella Sec., Honor Boll, Bed Feath. Tom Tonih: Iack Mitchell, Adv. Bd., H. Ft. Ott., Bed Cross, Staaecratt, SC: Gloria Moak, Band, Honor Boll. Mike Moberly: Monty Moeller: Kathy Montgomery, Ca marata , Daze Bd., Honor Boll, lnternational Club Pres., NHS: Ierry Moody: A1- bert Moore: Stephen Moore, Honor Boll, Football Letterman, Baseball Letterman, Steve Moore, Staaecratt: Ken Mor- ain: Richard Morehead. AFS, Oct. Boy ot the Month, Daze Bd. Pres.. SC Pres., Boys State: Ietf Moreland, t'Oklahomat : Steve Morgan: Linda Morrow. Robert Morton, Adv. Bd., VICAJ Donald Moses, H. B. Pres., Thespi- ans: Binnie Mulholland. Band. Daze Bd., Honor Boll, NHS, 'Oklor homalu: Linda Mundt, DECA Chap: lain, DECA Sweetheart, H. B. Sec.: Mike Murdock, Oklahomal : Gary' Murray. lohn Murray, Band, Daze Bd., Honor Boll, Oklahomat , Orch.: Iohnny Nail: Felix Nance, Honor Boll, VICA: Beverly Nantz, FBLA Hist., Bed Cross, Bed Feath.: Pamela Nantz, FBLA, Bed Feath.: Donna Nash, H. B. Ott., lunior Civitan, NHS, Bed Feath., Spanish Club. Marie Natividad: Dan Nelson. Chess Club: Nelda Nelson, H. B. Ott., Red Feath.: Ellen Newby, NHS, Oklaw homa! , Bed Feath., Spanish Club, Book Discussion Club: Ioe Newman: Sylvester Nichols, DECA, Scalpers. I36 SENIORS Santa Elau5 Stmnstt Ueltvers Stockings Marty Niemeyer: Monica Nolan. R. Gil., Honor Roll, Synchronettes: Beverly Norman, Red Feathq George Norman: Sheila Norvell, Carnarfrtcr ,. V A L, Daze , lt. R. Pres., NHS, Red Feafh Charles Notley, H. R. Pres., Letfer inert 5 Club Treas., Soalpers. Dorothea Nott, lLlIllCl Crvltan, lily Alpha Theta Sec.-Treas., Red Feath- Betty Nunley: Pat O'Brien. March Roy ol the lvlonth, Daze , Footoan Letterman, Sr. Rd., Torn 'Fornlf Rick O'Brien, ' Daze ', Football Letterntan Letterrnen s Club Sec., Ol4lahorna! ', Sr. Class VP.: Iames Oliver, Honor Roll, Latln Club, Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Ollrnan for a Day: Robert Oli- ver. Connie Orcutt. Adv. Bd. V-P., Honor Roll, NHS, Staaecraltg Gene Ously: Ronald Ously: Mark Owen, Band Orch., Staqecrattg Gary Oyler: Vic- tor Paddock. Delores Page, H. R. V-P., Honor Roll Red Feath., Yffeens Pres.p Stan Pape, Honor Roll, Swlrnrnina Letters rnan, Key Club, NHS, Boys' State: Iudith Parker: Sam Parker: Scotty Parks: lim Parmley. Denice Paschal, Daze Bd., Health Careers Treas., Olclahomal Orch.. Red Feath.g Diane Patterson: Carol Paul: Sheila Pagano. FBLA, H. R. Pres., Honor Roll, Oklahorna! ig Ted Paysinqer, H. R. Qtt., Honor Roll, Football Letterman, Letterrnen 5 Club, NHS: Carol Pearce. Health Careers V-P., NHS, Red Cross, Red Feath., School Lite. Iewell Penny, H. R. Pres.q lim Peo- ples: Clit! Perkins: Christy Peters. Carnarata, H. R, V-P., Red Feath. VfP., Squaw of the Month, Synohrore ettesg Linda Peters, H. R. Ott., Red Feathq Martha Phillips. Kay Pierce, Daze , Daze Rd., Red. Feath., Thesplansp Reginald Pierce: Alan Pinson, H. R. V-P., Football Letterrnang Mike Poston, WDQZQ' Daze Bd., Honor Roll, Staqecralt: Carolyn Potts. May Girl ot the Month, Modern Dance Treas., A'Olc- lahoznaln, Red Feath. Treas., Sr. Bd.: Rita Pitts. FBLA, H. R. Ott. SENIORS I37 Sooiors Look Book ooo ooioralilo Times Steven Pitts, Swirnrnina Letterman, Gklaliornal , Grch., 'Up the Down Stair Case, Boolc Discussion Club: De De Porter, Carnarata, Class Corn., Daze Bd., Bed Feath., Syn- chronettes Pres.: Rhonda Powell, Cheerleader, Sept. Girl ot the Month, Modern Dance V-P., Glclal'iornal , Miss Central XLIX Attendant: Gen- eva Price: Mary Price, H. B. Qtt., Bed Peathq Tommy Price, A Capel- la, Band, Class Com., Daze , Daze Bd. Mary Proctor, Cheerleader, Oct. Girl oi the Month, Girls State, NHS, Miss Central XLIX, Marilyn Pruitt, Honor Bollg Torn Pruitt, Swirnniinq Letter: rnan, Elaine Psalidas, Daze , H. B. Pres., Modern Dance, NHS, Gkla- honialwg Kurt Quillman: Randy Raines, Band, Daze , Daze Bd. Olclahornal , Grcn. Connie Raines: Frances Rand, Honor Boll, Bed Feath., Speakers' Bureau, SC, Lynn Rap: Charles Raus, Adv. Bd. Pres., Daze , Honor Boll, Golf Letterman, Torn Tommy Debbie Re- cord, FBLA V-P., Honor Boll, Bed Cross: Brenda Reed. Anna Regalis: Edwyna Rell, Honor Boll, Iunior Civitan, Bed Feathq Gary Rentie, Daze Bd., H. B. Ott., Bed Cross, Speakers' Bureau: Peg- gie Reynold: Bill Rice, Torn Toni' Debbie Rice, Band, Daze Bd., Mod- ern Dance, Grch., Student Council. Donna Rice: Mike Richards: Gary Richardson: Richard Rigdon: David Rigsby, H. B. Pres., Honor Boll: Iac- quelyn Robbins, Band, lunior Civi- TCID. Margaret Robinson, Bed Feath.: Audrey Rodgers: Mary Ellen Roes-N sler, Carnarata, Daze Bd., H. B. Ott., Honor Boll, Bed Featlmg Elbert Rogers, A Capella, Oklahorna! : lack Rogers: Larry Rogers, H. B. Treas. Teresa Rogers. A Cappella, Daze , Daze Bd., Modern Dance, Bed Featlmg Victor Rogers: Carolyn Rop- er: Ronn Roseborough, Honor Boll, lunior Civitan, Scalpersg Ronda Ros- zel, Carnarata, Daze Bd., Honor Boll, Modern Dance, SC: Charles Rubble. I38 SENIORS .ffm 'QW Shirley Samuel: Charles Sanders: Mike Sanders, Daze , Daze Bd., H. H. V-P, Swirnrntna Letterman, Qlclahornal g Robert Scheer: Mary Schmidt, Daze , Daze Ba., Honor Roll, NHS, Red Feathq Robert Schro- eder, Band, Honor Holl, Health Cer: reers, NHS, Qrch. Iohn Schwendimann, Band, l iOllf'l Pct' Pf:':'h 'll Lett-errran Kay curs- .ro,., .oowar C orula , e ,LL Elda Scott: Iody Scott: Mike Scott: Rowena Scott: Larry Scribner. Philip Sewell, Nov. Boy ot the Month, Daze , Football Letterrrzan Letterrrtens Club Pres., Cklaho' rnai': Elizabeth Sharpe, Health Ca' reers, Red Feath., VCA: Becky Shar- tel, Carrtarata Sec., Daze Bd., Hon or Roll, Qklahorna! , Red Feath: Iohn Shelton: Randy Shepard: Gary Shepheard. David Sherrick: Pat Silcox: Iamie Simmons, Daze Bd., NHS, Red Feath, Torn Torn g Ioe Simones, H. R. Qtt., Honor Roll, Spanish Club, Scalpersg Mike Sipes: Shirley Sis- ney, Honor Roll, Red Feath. Libby Sisson, Olclahornal'l, Daze Bd., Staqecrattg Iohn Skalla, Honor Roll: Nancy Skyles, DECA, Red Feathq Iudy Southem, Carnarata. H. R. Ctt., NHS, Olclahornal , Thespr- ans: Connie Smith, Red Cross, Red Feath: Danny Smith, DECA V-P., H, R. Pres. Darlene Smith, l'Dazet' Bd., Rea Peathq David Smith, DECA, Red Cross: Glenda Smith: Ianet Smith, Health Careers Pres., NHS, Glclaf horna!', School Lite, Speakers' Bu: reaup Iohn Smith, lunior Ctvitan, Soalpersg Iohney Smith, Honor Roll, Patricia Smith, Red Feath: Tim Smith, Band: Wann Smith, Chess Club, Class Cornrntttee, Honor Roll, Senior Play Cornrntttee: Wes M. Smith, A Cappella Pres., Band Daze, H. R. Pres., Honor Roll: Wes T. Smith, A Cappella, Daze'l, Hon or Roll, Cklahornal , Thesptans: Charlie Spears. Glynn Sproles, Sue Staples, Red Feath.: Bill St. Clair: Susan Stebbie: Iessie Stevenson: Ieanette Stewart, Honor Roll, Red Feath., VICA. SENIORS I39 Terry Stewart, May Boy ot the Month, H. B. Ott., Football Letter- rnan, Letterrnen's Club: Iohn Stin- nett, H. B. Ott., Sr. Santa Claus: Pamela Stone, lnternational Club Sec., Bed Cross, Bed Feath., SC, Synchronettes: Glen Stoner: Sam Stormont, Daze Bd., Key Club Pres., Honor Boll, Up the Down Staircase , Torn Toni Bus. Mar.: Teena Straughn. Nanci Suttle, Daze Bd., H.. B. Ott., Honor Boll, Oklahornal , Stage- orait: Russell Sype, Chess Club, H. Ott., NHS, School Lite Ed., Nat'l. Merit Finalist: Barbara Taber, Honor Boll: Brenda Tadpole, FHA V-P, H. Ott., Bed Cross: Barbara Talburt, H. B. V-P, Bed Fe-ath.g Linda Talbutt, Daze , H, B, Ott., Mod. Dance, Ok- lahornalw, Up the Down Staircase. Mary Ann Tate. Daze Bd.. NHS, Oklahornal , SC, Up the Down Staircasen: Archie Taylor: Elaine Taylor, A Cappella, Chess Club, NHS, Bed Feath., Speakers' Bureau: Gherry Taylor: Tina Taylor: Brenda Tease, A Cappella, Mod. Dance. Bed Cross, Speakers' Bureau Treas., Up the Down Staircase. Bill Thomas, Wrestling Letterrnan, Key Club V-P, Letterrnen's Club, SC, Scalpers Pres.: Harlan Thomas, Hon- or Boll, Football Letterman, NHS, School Lite: Tammy Thomas, Okla- hornaln, Bed Feath.: lim Thompson, DECA Beporter: Debbie Thom, Bed Cross, Bed Feath., VICA V-P: Pennie Thorne. Bed F eath. Jeannie Tiger, FBLA, Honor Boll, lr. Civitan: Cheryl Tigert, Bed Feath.: Christy Toedt, Caniarata, Honor Boll, Bed Feath., SC: Sidney Tolar: Stev- en Tollette, Ath, Mars., Track Letter- rnan, Football Letterman, Bed Cross Pres.: Diane Tucker, Bed Feath, Glee Club. lulia Turner, H. B. V-P, Honor Boll, NHS, Spanish Club, Book Discussion Club: Stephen Turner. Honor Boll, Staaecratt: Wanda Underhill: Celes- tine Vann, A Cappella, Daze Bd., lr. Civitan, Bed Cross, Spanish Club: Sharon Vargas. FBLA Treas., H. B. Treas.: Vivian Vaughn. Tina Vickers, Honor Boll, NHS, Bed Feath., Speakers' Bureau: Betty Vil- lareal, Class Cornrn., Bed Feath., Speakers' Bureau: Debbie Vincent: lim Vincent: Karen Wagner, Adv. Bd., Honor Boll, Speakers' Bureau, Thespians, Up the Down Staircaseu: Alnita Wallcer, Adv. Bd., Daze Bd., Health Careers, H. B. Ott., Bed Feath. l40 SENIORS ...qs ,-Q raduaiinii Anthony Walker: David Walker, Red Cross: Dwight Walker, Adv. Ba. French Club: Gary Walker: Lenda Walker, Honor Roll, lr. Civitan, SC Thespians, Up the Down Staircase DeAnn Wallace, DECA, Red Feath.p Cathy Ward, Daze , Daze Bd. Qlclahomal , Thespians, 'Up the Down Staircase . Claudia Warden: Billie Ware: Bev- erly Warren, Red Feath.p Dwight Warren: Ellen Warren, H. R. Sec., Clclahomal , Thespian Sec.: Terry Washburn, Connie Watson. Bill Weaver, Honor Roll, Tennis Let- terman, Key Club, NHS, School Lite: Billie Webb, FBLA Sec., NHS, Red Feath., SC: Stan Weir, Adv. Bd., Honor Rol, NHS, Up the Down Staircaseng Howard West: Ian West- haier: H. R. Gil., Honor Roll, School Liieg Gay Whisman, A Cappella, Honor Roll, Oklahornal , Debbie White, A Cappella, AFS, Daze , Up the Down Staircase . Dennis White: Tris White, Band, Daze , Oklahomal , Qrchestrag Pam Whiteley, Class Comm., Daze , f'Daze Bd., Red Feath.g Mike Wickersham, H. R. Oil., Golf Letterman, Lettermens Club, Tom Torn , Scalpers: Debra Wiley, Class Comm., Daze , GRA, Thespians, Up the Down Staircaseuy Donald Wilkes, VICA: Gary Wilkes. Marty Wilkinson, Daze Bd., French Club Pres., H. R. Off., NHS, Red Feath.y Deborah Willliite, Daze: Bd., H. R. Pres., Honor Roll, lr. Vivre tan Sec., Speakers' Bureau: Charles Williams, Band: Emmett Williams: Ioe Williams, A Cappella V-P.. Daze'l Bd., Honor Roll, lr. Civitan, Olclahomal : Mary Williams, Mor- gan Williams, H. R. V-P, Honor Roll. Thespians, Up the Down Staircase . Sheri Williams, DECA Sec. Honor Roll, Red Feath., SC: Teresa Wil- liams, Daze , Daze Bd., lnterna- tional Club Treas,, Olclahon1all', Up the Down Staircasewp Iohn Will- man, Daze , Daze Bd., Key Club. 'Cklahomalng Iohnnie Wofiord: Nancy Wolf, Adv. Bd., Daze Bd., Latin Club, Red Cross, Red Feath.: Russell Woods: Larry Wynn. Beckie Yerton, Band, Red Feathp David Young: Marc Young: Rita Young, FBLA, NHS: Naomi Zachery, Red Cross, Red Feath., Paulette Za- iic, Adv. Bd., Camarata, Red Feath.. SC: Ida Zuniga, AFS, Honor Roll. Spanish Club. SENIORS I4l ,fi ,ii ff '25 'K E' ga Z . ng 5 Q- . asf: ,Xwffy L, My i K ay j, '51 ' s 7 ,W 5, . 7 5 5-L5-2Lfvegw.-,ff-ltgezfg, ygig-.ies .1 W -' kwa Q .11 ' ' 'F Q fi ' 'Q -Hi.. fa- ., A 5 z, in A' 'a Ma E7 is Uesiqnated for Caps and Gowns ,yi if .sw X V - 5 gs 4. Q . A ,, f as 5 .f V M , ,d fig , ai 242 Elaied by fhoughh 0+ We approfadwivq summer, seniors rush arm In arm dowm a grassy dope a+ Woodward park fo sit on The bank of We Cree k Q Nu FRONT ROW: Kifbv KSN-1, fxrwrfwdfa Fridf , Rfowdw Pcwwffrr Vrckr Hfwl'r,:. -'-U Dffnb L- RMN O uzy Irby. BACK ROW: Mary Procror, Sherri Cmrpemer, Lind!! Dickey, Joeiler: Dunn. uzy Nrby. BACK ROW: Mar-.V Prodof Sherrfe Carpr-r'+-sr, Lrrrd-1 Drclwr, JQEUQ-r Duff, n Sfinneff, erecwcd Senior Semin Claus, Holds his Qmjgr frzd dwckres WMF Pwofidev spfrrf' ard mirrrw. ww Y rrr eifing in fhe swing mr 'Weds Rmb Hqwkims Wf- vffrrw zu :Ere :rd brisk breeze. l43 Class Uffirars at '7l eat Year l-lead Un The class of '7l gained more insight into the clockwork mechanics that were behind the making of a successful year, as they took it upon themselves to insure participa- tion in all school functions. With the help of counselors Mrs. Cathern Hanks and Mrs. Lucy Cakley, decision-mak- ing was at the top of the agenda for most juniors as they planned their senior year and future occupations. The acting and salesmanship ability of the middle class were put to the test when they sold tickets to the class play, Rebel Without a Cause, which was presented in early November. Aiding the officers and sponsor, Mr. Ernest Mcf-lugh, was the junior board, consisting of eight students elected during the first months of school. W 1 Vicf- Prenndemt Rodney Forth Secretary Teresa Holt on A ' , ,Q , Treasurer Pam Hglf , ' I ' I 1' 1,4 sf' ' x xq. . A ,, .. 'M a ,1 , , 'uf' ' r -J, r . . 'J fm X Wigs . A I , xx li , t lr 1 Vx 'A QR , 4 1 2 N x N X . w N ml S+udenf Council RepresenYa+ive Maw EU? Junior boys d?5c35x' frek SWQPCHQ WHWQ Bwfdq T!'Ff2S?'8V discovp qrqdmess O' Upvc 'hrcuji ssace 'vd escamrq w- ,wer ,rc G Sherry Alexanclfz Linda Allen Robert Alyea Linda Anderson Linda l. Andersen Sheilah Anderson Suzanne Arkle loan Arnolril Molly Arnold Christa Askins David Arlcinscn Alice Awe Susan Baher Lynda Bailey Don Baker Susan Baker Kennelh Barnes Patsy Barnes Mary Bash Phillip Bates Benn Bean David Bciliee Fred Behri-inieirl Art Bell Dennis Bell Mike Beree Lau Ann Berry Sheila Berry Stacia B-ivan Danny Biqelaw Bobbie Biaqer Sharan Billiy Lewis Billinqsly Toni Binaharn lim Blair Gary Blakeznora Rick Blaylock Mark Bliss Stan Bclglinq Mike Bones Par Bones Betsy Belkin Brenda Bnwrnzn Wfiiliarri Boyse Noella Brady Frances Branlly laner Brashier Terry Brazeal Chrrslino Briggs lnlally Brrqni Mary Brown Mike Bruce Kathy Bruner Debbie Bryant Kay Buckner Emma Burke Dawne Burris Cheryl Burrcr. Mike Bush Charles Butler Sandra Baller Shelley Cabicc Rick Carnnanari JUNIORS uquulu1v1lM'4l'l'x QUEEN ATTENDANT FINALISTS: F H W ' V- ' 1 WnelFUuHiM5 HEVEHIJUH -.A ,..'-r- ww .ff ,, , I 11 F 3- SNA x T V S., 'el inf? Beaut -wllii ,, II'1LlI larry Ffwrxclll PQzmy 17111 Hill CTf11lQf'lfVfI'l fcthli ,:1 gf-Q?r's1! 1u EWOIQQI' KJCVVTIIITUS Mike ffhfxffirw V?eabi1ic,: :i1N.1HHWV?IS Linda CIITIIICP Gary Chzmdiet Lfmy fhixrgssy we lc Chifk Nolan C:k11EIiS iv .. M , 3, sa- ki, -.nh Q- f H ,dv F , z, ' ' Q ' - - ., , f 'E H ' H 1 . A up a 01 2' , I V. mn V ' 4 v QW, , A A V ,,. J ' on' I IZ. fy b .W -W- 2 , ,F V ,,,1 Q V . L,. A, ' f 5' - ,. H 1 ,,::z:fsL ,,f A-fw: f fn ' 1 fa-.W V' 4,212 fri v meg 7 , ,wal 3 : Ifmsttf IN 'ms Flily flr1.1fi:e'I Kay ijlfzu VQfZ'J1'j L v1'1Y Huy Clr,z:1Pz17n1xr1 Bertha CCJIHF Brufe fjf 2111 ' 1 'rr 1 'Q' 1, H1,:f:1f: 'f lull -'. v' .. ..-., 1 r T INF, ' l'H'l'I TIISEVI 1 elfzn. , .M ,'121x.z ,,.:,.,,3, Qfffft Y, 5.3310 M mfr. 1 hrzstv x 'fx JUNIORS I47 Leona ,ox Mary Croce lolin Crandall Cheryl Creams lanet Crow' Mi:hael fyrus Bill Dalby David Darrah Neal Dariol Billie Davis Delira Davis Karen Davis Trisha Davis Elgin Dvidritlz Diane Denham Richard Dickersrn leannie Dickey Glenda Dietz Bobby Dodson Craiq Dooley Charles Douglas Bill D,iw.1y Rodger Dull Dinald Duncar: Kailiy Duncan Berne Durant Donna Durant Elizal'fr'li Dyer Eiiqffnc- llfrfios Ricky Earp De-lfluief Eddinqs Cyniliia Lids Marsha Elder Mike Ellioii Salli Elmore liddleclassmen Uazzladli Hrllirld Spirit Before confinulng ll r ghoppirra limi: are ar 1 r irJ'idVY1ifeTlnE3 Cir i'ri1 GGL in nrnllcipailor oi ad Si N JUNIORS X f K K ' AQAK .f,, fa f i 'gf-I -W K N ' 5 QQ, - r 351 S A f f Q V . 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Gcuil Pauline Goblile Nurnorz Gail Susie Gall Hnlneri Gooifiy lolm Gorton Dan Gfuvvfiris aw' Aileen Giuliani Rodger Grcrlicnz Karen GrQffn lu Green Tarn Green Vicki Green lvirrry Gr .eqor y Sylvia Griiiin Kuniille Grimes Allan Gunn Lucille Gunn Neal Gunn Fiszlglgy uiiinrw Florin Hulrv Qricl-tiff H411 'ferry '-lcxli 1-urrisun lynflu Hurririinpricl William llfzmpr Mark Hcrrilnck Lynne llfIlIflSCl lucly Harris'-sly Ill:-ilu :-luiqwr Oil l il'l1 A-11 lli,1!fQiL'v',' ulyrrlie :wiper lfcrrrll rlurrzs Dfnlllllj iifrriis lf'l'IIll'f'fl H nil: fffirvicl zliniisnn lvlcrris, flaiiilaipw Inn-I ?l:1rxf-y gftfv-n Hfrtfizirfz Buiilfie iluusnef ! I iw-l lluwlc:swi,rtli 'fx in virkr- nf-.rl lJr'li llir' -li JUNIORS I49 Steve E-lefley Dennis Henry Glenda Nickerson Curley Hiqqins Kenneih Higgins lackie Hill Bob Hinqey Charles llinkle Ricky Fliskell Nola I-lollinqshead Pam Holt Teresa Holt Peggy Herron Ted Howard Kathy Hoirslori Ricky Howertorr Rocky Hudson Delsloie E-luqlrarl Mike Hunlerr Alice 'Hull Deborah llurrrphrcy Larry Hulclrison Sally ller Anifa lnqrurn David lackson Hulh Iacksorr Linda leifryrs Pam Ienkiris Brenda lolrrrsorr lackie lohrrson Karen lolrrrsorr Richard lyirrrsori Camille loinwr Hager lones lanice lurripfrr Mike Kaslrrer Nancy Keillr Becky Kendall Suzan Kennedy Parri Kina Hoy Kinriarr lohnny Lrrurrr Karen Lane Susie Lanirarrr Kevin Laws Sara Lawson Lorri Lazenby lo Ellen Ledlgetrer Myra Lee Bruce LeRoy Brenda Lewis lackie Lipe Marilyn Lipe Frances Liqhlioor Andy Livesay Sue Laney Mary Lonq Cathy Lovins Charles Lowery David Lundirr lady Lustaarlen Debbie Lyncla Ruth Maisir JUNIORS ,of dv? 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A .a, ia- .-., Ta, , 'roving ihai juniors Fave neids C' 'l'e'r glfgsiders 'lie-, Cove' 'Hem wi+ii lomif, fgf Spin' Week. ricnffz F71 g'f5'ei:'g ggfge fx' -,Qfcr f:a s' Lf' :nn Junior Mad Haiiers Parade Class Spirii ul' fr' 4'-wry ...J 35' lv W P-ali if Eddie Vlankins Sandi Marlin Randy Mason Susie Maia Teresa Matyniaic Sharon Me-lone Wesley Milburn Gerry Miller Lynn Minyaral Rhonda Mize Craig Moore Kim Moore- Sharon Moseby Dale Mullennix ludy Murphy Cari Myers VJalanda Mcfhiri Brandie Mc:Cnllou Vickie McEvei' Vickie McEvers Dan MCGeelian Fairy lviclvlalian Mike Iviclvlilfan lerry Mcllhgil Evelyn Nance Don Neinec Bienfia Neiiifgs Susif- Nei-Jiiifiii Slxexry Niiicf-ns Clifiaixi Cakes Ralph Oakes Nancy Olaencur JoAnn O'Brien Indy Oqizurn Tim Oliver ah JUNIORS I5I Ef,Sf?XYtfTIY flsimtr ffrzvlzi Swett H0112 Pczitrztxl john Park Richard Patton be Pczysiriqer Kmart Ppilvy Kathy Petite-y Patti Penrcd TJ P ,Y N . .tutncmt if-Izilfgb Anus Petty Dflvene Piixryttxxx Keith Petals toe Pefexsczn A F L' ' YQ QQ' I 9 V f ' L 7 ,vw ' ww ' i A ,ww ,.,,, .Q?.z'?'ff5S4i?i tx. 25525705 -W Hwy' Peggy Piutxtztto f .K Iiftmilyrt Pllkmqton 3 H M35 SEICIYTCYJ Pinkrzey ' I I W' like Pizttgcrt iff. 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Yi 11111 S1111 JUNIORS l53 4? ,lr Board Climbs for a S1qr11f1rar1lYear 'Thea Tisciilei' fiin Tornaney Cheryl Tompkins Edward Townsend Doran Van Vv'iruie Gloria Virraas Alice Ve-ach Debbie Wfrde Patti VVallce:' Preston Vlfallacv loe Walters Paul Wappler' Dennis Warnic 'jfarolyn Warren Wanda Webb Williarri Webb Qarla VV:'esi Sue Wesl Sammye Westrnavor Sunny Vfliilsett Pam Wiagins Mike VVillf.ins Mark Wilkinson ifonnell Williams Donna Williams Donnell Williams Richard Vlfilliarzis Kazhy Willianisorrl Mark Willis Tom Willis Karla Willsorr David Vhfsisrr Dwiqlil Wilson Marsha Wiinnier Gary Wise Sharon Vlfooaari: Robin Wrriqlrl 'liorn Zieqlor Amy Zinnn Annan JUNIORS ippy Afternomns Renew Youthful Pastime Wifh semesrer finals berffrd Them some 'ns-'rwbers rp' tm- Sgr crass vice- I 1 Q- 1dv',rr+a,,:e of a warm SDSM bv playing 5 MQW rwefrrmd rffrm- of ECEDQVCK. 4 wg- ,Ia ,A-ms:-. 1 - , 1 1 x Q55 isplaying her skill as 1 sim uorg crew'-er Debbie Fwrer sierra ff bd We effzfrglfz 'F a :rin- GM 'garve owirg We scfocfs Efasfe-r vacfficf W -' ., , . , ,w xg '21, f rg W . , f 52 mf V 7 '7 7 ' '2 K 5 A A : 553 fr Sig g . R fr i, 1 rw if A I A- A Y ' Vi 7' ,NW H,-1 - : rr 2 fr .3 .1 ' 'Si . Wi ff-ii 7 7 - , f fig ' .ww-jw To unaware riders, 'fu nie J F ce' row 'c ' we ..'v.fw'Qd br. is 'Hee fwfr, lr-1'-Pd 'we :ESC mb, fi' 'rw fxrk'1'm-- rfver JJ n-an-w Ufficers Plan Exci As sophomores the clctss of '72 found g gregt mgny trgditions hgve been cgrried on from yegr to yegr. The pgst yeor brought gbout the election of sophomore clgss offi- cers, who glong with clorss sponsor Mrs. Pgt Summers picked eleven students to motlie up the sophomore boctrd. ligrlene Vtfgrd, Lgverne Griffin, gnd Grgcie Avglos lgter represented the clgss cts sophomore ottendgnts in the corongtion Not gll of the yegr Wigs devoted to the gctivities that go on gt CHS, but cr greot degl of it wots devoted to filling out gd- vgnce enrollment cords. Under the super- vision of sophomore counselors, Mr. Aubrey Boer gnd Miss Bernice Tomlinson, they were gble to plgn their schedules so gs to pre- pgre themselves for college or g cgreer. l Vlce President' Charlie Hill Secretary Marsha Harm thug 5UDhUHHHEfYEHF President Richard Hollowel! Treasurer 49 sv. 1 QD L-.Ad The Hecfic life ,. , .., ,M Q S+udenf Council Represenfa+ive Lf- 9 loan Alvlyai Christina Acuil Laura Adarns Viclcre Allen Iudy Allison Vickie Allison lanei Almy Patty Alter Brenda Anclersorr Robbie Arrderson Ruth Andrews Bill Atchison Gracie Avalos Philip Bailey Ken Baira Brinr Baker Connie Baker Debbie Baker Mike Barber Donna Barrett Siarnurrd jatsor. leanette Bauer Kathi Beard Rodney Bell Ann Beiler Mary Bennrson Sandra Berger Ricky Betsillie Karla Biliirrqsly Susan Binqhanr Ricky Biitle Doliora Blacklvurn David Blake Sandra Blankerrluza Clreryl Bode Sandy Boorh lett Bcrlcin Gerald Bowen Boll Boyse Fonda Bradford Stella Breedlove Ron Broclcmarr Denise Brusso David Bulge Linda Burnside- Steve Burrus Debbie Cady Cheryl Caloert Robert Calvin David Calvert Karen Camp Carla Campbell Becky Capehart Steve Carpenter Nancy Castro Mary Catlett Annette Cnarnlva Connie Clirisranlrerry Yasrnin Christian Connie Clapp Darel Clay Vera Clemons Vicki Clow IS SOPHOMORES Nr- Q f Q M' .rm ,,. W. -W. I gi: 'Sv 52 'L Q A ,A,,,, V 7, N -1- 5 ww Vg' A L1 -ii N- .V 8 D WZ 3 J , f rzyisr 3 , vw , , i . It .ima 'Wife f A 4 C 3' Qt .rq gr 1.7 .af ' -'Aire A Q A ,r:ff:?!Yf,.s, .- ' 1t'i,,gfl ff? M My F? 1 if r 61 wax 3 ' v f gf M, Z 'E .-IQ-. J , . ,V 95 -, ls I . W 1 wks Q F .N vs y.v..,.,.,- , ., , Arm hx, fi 5 , ,, ,s fr X, ,',,, Www I Wi+h+l'1ehinderance i' C V rpm-fl rr wg-f,,y,'., N. , , H-,pnflp-,C,,5.b br!-fu we-, V. 3 f- A f Inv. Li el Sophumures Hava Unbuundinq Emerg hi .pf-' .W if '59 5 ffgfxfgisnw -S K A 4 0 . Va A,..J J V, , ,J Sin 1, , , ral., A A ,+ V --94 ,L. ., V 4 4 9' 2, iff tw 5 W ' V35 xiii Q32 1 f ar -,aw A -eva' 0 , W, :wx ,-Q wfv 'WDYIWF 1 X,lQ'.lIiII1 Mikp CPL11-sim lf:-lf! ffoqmi. Qhelc poqhnl Hick Coiemun Susqn Cymlrvx Tony 'fonwcly Rick Coody Sue Covey Charles Crahre-. DPIQOECEI Ravi: Knthy f1iw'mzf. IGIHC9 xI'lQCJT Ii1'1fJhCII11E lffzm- . ,cms Davis Lindo TJCVIS Fuller! Duvls Mmicxn Lpfjflhiliil TCT-YU Dick C'm v 'VUW 5f'flI'11'1'EITE 1Jv1r15,sa-K V'IiC11G -flckr Is, t1 P5131 Dixzr, Kiran Duffy. Tyxm Dszxzzm. Clgmles ffvw Phyllis Uwvlfiy Russel Ifififllik Puzneflzz QV w 'lomc Dullfly Pflqqy fluqqur. fQf1Y11'Sll Durfzm Reqmz Erie' Lmsc Euan. SOPHOMORES I 59 .jiiidy Eiivlcrrds lurist Edwards Scott Ellsworth Kathy Elmore IQQ Emery' Billy' Ericlecml Fiiclc Eriqles Fleriee Eriiisse Fiicki Ferguson Sliellfey Field Emlwcxro Fields Lrgigie Fidlcfr if hm Fisclifl 1' ffiiliy Fitgziiicgri Richard Fitzgerald David Floyd Eirirricz Fonville Alice Ford Debbie Ford Ralph Fowler Hildred Franklin loci: Frzirs firing Frcnsiscf, Tom Frey Anhui Gurney Ccrrmelo Sclaza Sandi Gardner' lvldrshull Garret' Mike Garrison Scott Garrison Hurry Gmewood Dun Geary Karin Giablsci Cindy Gilliland Holly Gillilcmcl ' mf -Mk YP Ai rf, .N ,Z ,V-1. , ,. Board Helps Construct Sophomore Schemes Sophomore board looks Toward inure yeafs achieve- fnenls as View endure problems and lriomphs Hia' corfrool Mem in floeir lirsf year al Cemkrgl. SOPHOMORES x 1 V wwf. M :,f X 4.4, sw i ' 5 -av .41 - , , , KN. .M 1 A 365 wg K? I ,.: A V ,M 0 J my rw ,V gi, Tr, ,, M an . Sm , . Q .. an v lr ,xi - , . Li 'J' , f...., :f K - K fx, A r Q-21, M AV I 1 L ,J - M P K' 1: I f I A if WG! X' 'HIV I E ,rx . ..,r-, 54' L ,Q- F a sk w 2-126 My -'X -.-Nf Yagi., -.ze ,-. gg ff 5 any -my A .V an A I J , Q 3 ,K s Q ' rr 5 , - W ,, , f 3 ' . I , wif ' ' ' -ra i -M 7 3 ,x , r M. f I J.. ,.f, , 1 ,,,,-as A F, L.:xx1 Arm Dcrrrvr Lillrrrrr VVf1yrr La V1 r E fN'Uf1 friirff Lai Li ,-.Y 3.7. ' PM ,N Ur or-1 rr: Grit' rvrfZXLl1'N-Y 4 ivfarrlf Hur Fw' 11 fffxrwr' ?ir l z Drfrrrr Hn . 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Hogg- RiCr1CIlFi Hurry julrk Pol' Iam: P Y ,, IOLHI Fairy Hopf Kerrrre-th Hrfrr fuck Horn ft rg, !,f'T QS' N 5 Sherry Hrrzrrgri Nurrcy Hurrrrvle ue! 11, I .iullrr Shcrrgrr Hrrtcfrxnsj The-rese rriyrQ1r.Q Teresa Irrfgivrr Eorrrrre Ipock Becky Eserlhour Choricde Ivy Dorf Iucksorr Gary Icxcksor, Kay Icrcksorr Put gc cs Dirrrrrriz Iatorizsor, QL C711 Carolyn Iflmes Ava Iohrrscr, Czzmrrce Iohrxsor Kurprr Iohrrson Ke-rrrrelrte Ichnsor' Kristi Iohrrsorr Mamie johnson Shrrroncz Pune-5 lurrr IDHFES SOPHOMORES I6l Calaixcf llfrinsfm Kun lOIlZlGI1 ffindy ll1I1Cjr3Il Danna Keiill Kafhy liellsl Kevin Kelly Oral: Komxarfi iavia Kmxilflay Eugenia Nlusslffx Nadine, K-archer Bill Kun Tony Koury U-fsblzle Kraxex Gail Krmfs fue Kzcultil Rhonda Kyle Kay Lame Terms Lana Ed Lauiei Liz Layzxnu Fully l.eClv1rla l5I6IlClU LQ 'f',, Alex leech Qgunle l ,x,, Ray Terry lflwls firm lpwls Uenise l,,o-xkleax lizllis lyllwll Alan ll1sla.1r1Q:, limmie lvlCIu'lhuI lxlalinda lvfcfasiz I-ixry lllfgfcld Rona lVll:Cf.y Kallxy Mclionala llrry lv'lCE'JQIS Owen lvlcllcchcrl Waldo lvlvllllasl. Mann lv'l::KlI'lley Tim lvlCL.:zu1 Nina Mclvlauus Mary lVlr:NalJli' Th-21951: Vladden Gary Nflazldux lar: lvlixclfhlx Michaela lvlanam Mike Nluuaxa UGlJl3l9 Mash Leia Maruum David Yvlazslxall l nada fvlalhis Rennie lVla11'ti1'1dalf1 Dorirxda Mayhue Nancy Mears lolm Mlller mf Malo 1' - 'r 119 79-bra lvlemaaza -,, .. - Hulse ml ufcixs' Brenda Mimmey Laura Bflisclu .llpril Milclcll Sally Ivlaacrly 'fihris lvlalirlaa Gary Moody SOPHOMORES ,,.,-- ,gy fn, , 5, I -M, .5 ,fgfl . v xi wx, 733' my ,mv f ww' 'IH 'wwf' ww I Y'-cram'-x3 if . . -sw . ,. 55265 1 8 -. 5. Nzijg, Q, L . T' fu? J' '-F ...,N- l J E , , la maifigf 4 .FW . A ' 'Wgw2i3?3 ,. ,,,1lli? 4 lm. 5 J, ' ' il - wg f ll ' ' ' K fr' ,. Q K 3-at if.: .sg ...f W vw , W 5. f f W ' -ff 2 -ff lag l ' S4 ,W -K 'TY E.: hli fj 121725 . 1 V f' ll YQ ff' ' l l . I 5 A M 1 , 1 , Nags, 5 Gracie Avalos l.eVerne Griffin Connie Hilsabeclr Lynn Quillrnan iF'-ff-w won! l ' wh. Janei Almy F1-,,O ir.i,,,,..1,. E-Squad Builds Spirit lor Blass ul '72 BO l1 lwTf,c,n I if Brenda lvlfqrgw Hon Mlvr'Ior1 'ferrie lvlzwsns Carol lvioseayy Donald Mqfzeny Stacey T.'fuill1c.x1if: Lfxrry fwlmiiris Bill lvlurpliy MJ., -4- 1, I Bolzliy Muffy Gfxylcx lXI0lsm'. Mike Neilscm Helveiccir if-euezmrur' Huiriori 1 fig-wnuzi. fffxvifi NL,fwz1'.:1i wwf ,.,.- LLff,rqL Qlgz,-ny li1.iP lNl1f'l.rils fftwplmrz Nifliois Lf - , ' If-nezff i fl K ' f W, J M V, V, ' . K , .,,f, i ,f VVV, 1 K, V .yrnf in A i wwimll l, il+li ,Q 4, , W 3 9 4, kr K f 'gli IQ, , in , Ml. -J' V ' ' 4 -w 'flf 1-M ...W ,Q H 'f iw' l, in l M-wi, i l l .1 , ,V '-. , - -K W My rv' , M, , ,, 'N x x 1 ,A M, ,ai-1 ' li fl L -- 10. 52 X 6 llfiffll Nilfzzglyv QI:,f1x1'1:'l lip: Milan- Om, l AixriQ'i' Olxvf ffissf ll !f .1'l .':li:.L',' Q.5:,.1:: ll Hy ffiPqa:,.l1i: lfzlvllls W ikli Llfiiwlv i Ill' Hilijr lL TlI!.l KN. pifilll 1 ii. . ilfie r ,.. M, Bllllf l'S'IIlkl2SlCf-' llfkniiu E :zr7iSlQ 'Y' -, -lm '-In f'- U-.... :.,l-, SOPHGMORES I63 QM' ,LII 'S,,ifA,f Tirniyri Ecyrie Rurriciricr Pcyiar Garry Pebwcrrh Bcrimrrc Perkins Lirrrcgp Peters 'iris Palais Gayle Philips Eevgriy Pjiimvrrv David Piiis iufiy Piurik Deiiuie ?ciee' f.,,1 rfrvifi :Crier Virkie Potter fudy Uoweii Quirmy Prince Bili Piiliiri Frfmic Pyies Qyrrri Quiilmiirf KEQIHIY Raines ioeiifr Ramsay Kfriyy HGCCIV1 Nik? RQCCIT: Qgilirifr Eedfrirrf Enrico Hedierri Shoiizr Redman Gary Reed Pnfky Reed 191 1:1 Reese Gary Reid 'Denise Thcdas Frith Piifsry Siiiriey Req-ers Richard Framing Yeti Ross Betsy Housciz Cindy Ruriyuri Kay Rovvinrid LiYidfT ROXAVECIXHJ Parris Sage rw f N - , Q-eririis :Gqeiy David Srxiddms Phillip Sanders Viviei Sctreriifrio Lyriri SCiGu1Iif1r'i Kay SCi iY.'XV2Iidii1i'iIiT Eiiiy Scott Ciifrries Sccir Zeirvrrrii Semi' 1111511 SCCII Sherry Seas Dcri ficiiirzxs Umm Smrtcri Erzriiuri Si'1!liiFKJi'J'SICi ! ffiiiiiie SriCziir'ifri Gt-.mix iii SiiQfrr'ir fcriiiie Shiinimri. ice ikiriigvs ffiiviri Simiaiwiis Eterificr Sissoii Ffrmlcr Fkcier Nrrzifiy Si2r':ig: Ffrriifrru Fioviii SOPHOMORES .nw 'vm X Q f l.L K -fizfisair-232 fx' in Ur K ry, 5 ,.., wmv-r Q A F v vw Q-if W! QH 7 win, x assay 2 - -. ,v.,.w,5 '1fsif,Q:.f QM, Us ,s F x f 4' .lKA,' wo ,J A 1-f-ff K' JVOOZV, .,v A!! M N ,, QW K 1 A 'H-A wha- Q 'S I 5, my A ur ' by S .A ' E - V A ' . X55 x YE. 1 izrz A ii' Y' I, . H UQ- ? J H I v 3 f 1 it 4. If Q S .f '- 0 E, .J , 1 'WP ' , K f. , -, O 1 ' . f , I Q K -- f' V.: as Q - . , K ? wa ' O I 3 V L M , R N . - 5' I v .,,, ,vm . Q 'J , 3: 'L' ' We A Q , R 1732 R 1 'sa f f 5 I --' NA' V' Y A -as 5 5 'Ji' ' 'T' A f 'R 1' -, mf ,W 1 1 .K 1 M w , 3' KV . V 'Lg I ,K ' ' ff ,mf K 1 A -O R f Q O I ' x .',Lk M. ,v.' G .pay O . 1 4 W i . ' A RR Prmidents Ponus in Un H1353 Anti -WV,-, , jfmirf lf mi Yuri . ,XY . , ,will ., , '-, y. Y..- E11.f.:,,b .. TEH flilixfl 1, .m,i:1 1:2114 - Mlkf '. :..::bnl. ?i'11I1Ci2 3.1313 firm 1.'v 1:iG Carla: XJV'1lRv?I Q'-,'J 11I. ffqlker Khmer. '.'f5:mH Mum UV IHCEY Mila? W xxx: ities SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS-FRONT ROW: Seek, NL-erdwi SMF' Lefzh C 'dv Fdwefci- SV'1'L 1Jf1 ?gi K 1. Lv' fl SECOND ROW: Ecr, 52,29 De sSf-5:91, Mfke C'v.1:z'y Drab Vxfxiiffkfa T95-1-1 N Q1f '. THIRD ROW: Jew 'ave SWVP Swfdv Mi f1, rV1iVEO'L' pvc: Ric Fr V Rlimcva Filer, LNG -Q Griffin FOURTH ROW: Brehd: VVVVAM5 Maw V-H+mf1ke'r Slim, WI5,Qm,,'! SI ,vw J d Efnagf U- 'df C R5f,d-es Br-Iv ' Baku, ffm HQ, M50 ,QW S45-v-aw r. if Q Mwfxgniw--14. Milmo Wzrllcer Dawnena 'Nalkingslick Qinda Wallace Shirley Wullen Brooks Vlfrzllon Mary Walton Kariene 'Hard Virginia VVNWUIIIGI Carl 'Nattles Gary While Tom White Brenda 'Williams Harold Williams Vivian Vwlilliams Vifaniia Vrlilliarns fumes W7llliGmSOH Karen Willis Sue Wimberly Anita Wilson Chris Wilson Earl Wilson Linda Vllilson Cindy Wiseman Sue Woodward Charles 'Womaclc loe Wright Angela Young Georgena Young loel Young Mike Young Renetia Ziegler Mike Zwingelberg ioo Finalists Inspire Sophomore oiors QUEEN ATTENDANT FINALISTS FRONT ROW: Corm7e l-lllsobecl, LaVern Griffin, Jamal Almy, Debbio Edmonds. BACK ROW: Gracie Ava- los, Karlene Ward, Saoodra Torre - dme, Palm Hamer Clrd, Edwards. I66 SOPHOMORES sag 5 no lrr grjrgi if 'rv fl ' b lc ' ' 3 Re echng ac , Q V EHS Band Reflects Spirit of Suphumnras vb f-iix,4'1'w : x I N41 lu' ,- Warm weaiher brings a M,'rv,mf':'fM31,f- 'r iw U ,mf-V. v r ,,pi,:, ,fj QL, ,v fif- Mlm uri- 1 v , 7,-ld PuHing herself behind Wm- wha-N L11 L1,m v f wud niv- ,af ,m Q -A Sk-sf gf 9 CI iw , 4 w K , . 3' , SL f X ' 'E 'fa STUDENT LIFE n unscheduled ga+hering fn Ivim 5-NL PM bv' U uh' M uf! md xTN,wH, 'wwf-Ugg-1 'JY 1r r'v 11 'P H, y wwibfi Geronimo, QL wet' M H, ,1?M,-'vapu tc, iurup P OJ V V uummer w-,irrv bushes. I, . YLQQQF' 9 g . . K y l A Q W -wmv' ' K Q fs., -iff' Y 5' Q f 'x I 42 . T, xv ii X A ' N a w k V W M A , if The shakes are ln s i i -ml: :ue 'Umm-Cf w the uw, ' Braves Uiq Het Fun in the Summertime! As the summer days came to a close, Centralites made an all-out effort to enjoy the last radiant rays ot the hot sun before settling down to business. While many stu- dents Worked throughout the vacation, a good number traveled abroad to European countries and to countries in the Southern Hemisphere and into Africa. Activated by the high temperatures, droves of teens flocked to public and pri- vate pools to beat the heat. Area parks and the city zoo also served as rest stops. er G SON IVGS OUT S OU UH in AH' touring several African cout Sq B t g p t h t q t Id t d Central Braves mon y b the lflffl on 5 b ll screen osrrr q t h y prepare to capture as scene a high bells DOO-tlys one day at Mohawk P lc Y Eeritralites lfiegiii Term with Enthusiasm Regisiration day always produces long lines ot students back trom their long vacations. ,Q As usual, the l969-70 school year got oii to a slow and unsteady start as old and new members ot the institution gathered to- gether for the express purpose ot attaining more knowledge and understanding. With the help oi the all-knowing seniors and eager juniors, the sophomores Were soon made to teel at ease. Red Feathers added sparkle to the elec- trified air with their most spirited memloer- ship drive and the sale ot pom-poms and decals. Camarata and Student Council Wel- comed all new students. As the summer vacation came t d signswentuoas remvwders that sch is d D 7 ,r Q.. 2 Mes., 4 ..,,Affr , . , , A small group of 'friends represe i th l of ive uw the deserted millwa-JS ir ig d Wifh an armload of books, swim Judv HSV wmv wap d ore er V be 1:',v.f5VG New bag 'vw 'C fnzc 6' x V' , f 'efncgronf Crowds of spedafors ' '- GV .- G j r r Cr -c f fO ,?f iiw LQZMW Big opening day af+racfion iw' 'f 'fvffai Red F'3Fi'? ?'V lqnoifwdf-rs ' :f? : a v'feffcLf'f3: df-,-. Arglenda F 'd Human Mary Accepts the Euveted Title of Amidst the elegant splendor of the tradi- tional coronation ceremonies, Mary Proc- tor was crowned Miss Centeral High XLIX. Mary was selected from ten contestants chosen by the senior class. Throughout the year, Mary showed her leadership and loyalty by acting as Varsity cheer' leader and participating in DAZE Board, Senior Board, and being a member of Cp- era Club and Thespians. The investiture of Mary's gueenly pow- ers was administered by the Cfeneral Pe' titioner Morgan Anderson, senior class president. Whereas, Student Council presif dent Richard Morehead aided as Lora Chancellor. Rhonda Powell and Arglenda Friday were elected as Mary's senior at- tendants. The juniors attending Miss Cen- tral were Twyla Exendine, Trisha Davis and loAnn C'Brien. The sophomore at- tendants to Queen Mary were Gracia Avalos, Laverne Griffin, and Karlene Ward who shared in their first coronation. Miss Central XLIX J 5 5 W 3511 Looking fo +l'ieir futures wg Cf-- fe, g ,ever Nvwyi' Mer-' tcaltss 'fe Ra fvri- C E l P Qt the many awards handed out at Cen- tral those that involved the scholastic aloil- ity ot an individual were the National Merit Semi-Finalist and scholarships of grant. Senior Steve Carpenter was the recipient oi a grant to Rice University. The leadership field was represented by Centrals delegates to Boys' State, Stan Pape, Richard Morehead, and Morgan An- derson. Representing Central at Girls' State were Mary Proctor and Linda Dickey. Naf'l Merit commended sfudents Vernon Holmes D B ch d Ellen Miscli puzzle over why they wererft C rw-no-'Wu' lil 'JI - w JV, 7. new are-Q! :rev --f ,-K., -M., ,.f,,.. MM il ll Il il in 1191! F ...v-.4.fn0-.W-Q -un HMM? pp- ii Boys' and Girls' Sfafe represenfaoves prepare 'o le-we for 'rlweir Wessoos ir We workimms OJ s+a+e noverrmeofa NASP winner Mr 1 -eg 1 FHQ1, CF'QQyi -- ,1c w'. 'fx Tom Tom. llootrol Honors Scholars Resfing befween boufs WWF calculus, Sreve Cirpewfer Works abou' We +wO months he S136-mf smdylmp dafa orocesslou :uv 4 urfaof I77 Anxious Cenfral 'fans widen expecwmfiy as ine Braves execme We !Crazy Daisy' once again Red Feafhers' secre'rary Snowy Cmpcnfer pro Qcfrfs Queef Maw Proc+orwi+H fy .wld neckfacca Morgan Anderson and Pai O'Brien '-:scoff Lqd, Avfpkfnda Frlday find Lady Rnmwif Powell gg + Uptimism lleigns during lfuotliall Season Followif1Q a IOFIQ standing Ce rf ffd7 c' scifi'-d sd ec'lr,.fies'7c Red Fffwhcrs crew 'W Ersfvei 5' v:'ff K' 'Le E1VLAf'5V,l9 1': f is f K E K ,sy V,,, 'fs an Q Q u,gggQ,3g f-as MQSAES Much activity during the tall months re- volved around iootball aames. Each Pri- day night, scores of loyal fans crowded into the stands to Watch their team play. Red Feathers promoted school spirit and helped to keep the student body enthusi- astic durinq the toothall season. Due to rain, the aueen's coronation, scheduled to he held at the Edison qame, had to be re- scheduled tor the last aame ot the season. , 9, Varisd Hobbies lfill lla 5 Ut Eeiitralites Althouah most Central students were lcept busy with schoolwork and extracur- ricular activities, many oi them touna time to participate in civic ancl community clubs, and to enjoy hobbies. Membership ranaea in cliyersity' from Y.W. and Y.M.C.A. to Young Tulsansg Soul Brothers to Qklahoma lnclian Association: and trom Campus Lite to National Spe- lunlcers oraanizations. While stamp and coin collections are pretty common avocations, the most ta- vorite of the hobbies tit into the fine arts ciivision tor the airls ancl athletic activi- ties tor the fellows. Bill Murphy Adjusts his new Volksplane Qriairs, Addingmembes? h pfx l d Fdv Paul Gould shows abillfy as he scoofs over 5 rouqh park, John Lanford sfrenuously picks a1rlwig:'wEmr. as Jeff Marlow wafcrmes him. ,.. 1 Band members spend 'rheir Free affernoons in Young Tulsans. Michael Record vigorously qallops fhrouqlw an early mormrnc frail ride Students lndulqe in lluisitle ctivities Sfliclenfs malre ceramics at the Recreation Center for the Physically Limited. Many Centralites had special activities which carried them away from the school. The Recreation Center for the Physically Limited provided entertainment for many. Vo-Tech and l.E. offered Workina skills. Vo-Tech participants attempted to learn a skill for a professional career, A variety of skills was learned by l. E. classes. R lghtltasepoolshakl K att Vx' , rkx. . '-...Ns - Glenda Alier eds ,mA, V 5. 3 if Y Top: Urea 'wi-ads :after work never fb fr- owe if dra?+'f':. Middle: Rfmfdd Wluaffmce exnmirwes a T.V,aTH'1e Voffech. Baffamr Jcfw Hrfrrk fadhsw 1 VQYTQQP Came-r-a 1, 505.3 . , f - 4v,-wg jf' an Sfeve Hinlgey :Lise L O' VT'f'ff'11 'CV '1 VCC'3 chwe :hoc prvmec' 1 r W inter Snnws Eentralites with lfuolness Crack-'Phe-wip on skales provides Thrills as Barbara Shallenberger, Susie Bingham, Pally Ledvina, and Julie Half glide past W , wif l is l Propelled by fellow semors Russell Sype and Gee Dameron wlwl down 5 snowy lwlll ln a saucer 13 WX H QM 1 'Ja Phillip Sewell :md PM O Brien man the controls as f . i Debbi Edmunds, Peoav Hopkins ard Pat?y Hansen . I 5: x Q , get behffd 'he -'Wed car md jve the extra msn . - - - l' A 1' Mi ,QA QC Winter came rushing on to the scene. All students iaced not only the problems ot a hard day at school, it they could make it, but also the problem ot finding something to do it they stayed at home, or ii boredom set in after school. To solve these problems, students rode buses, walked, and pushed cars to school. Christmas parties and basketball victories filled empty winter evenings. After and before school, they sledded, went fishing through the ice, played hockey, or froze. new ,',' , i ' While lounging PM Four Seasovs lce Rrrln, Cerfrfai S crew of ice hockey enthusiasts rellcct past qnmes durirfn rhe eaeon -md exchfivie Storing iv the friendly atmcsckefe. aww' ,V ' , H ' .' ' I 'W Swimming is cerxrnfi, no cr ine mifds ci sectors Mike l ' D 'd Bill R' ' 'ne f F iff V' C8 Q V6 Z If ccro 'E ,. ,, ,,. cs ef -1 i ,f N 1, N N e i 1 wi J N i c f ' ',5,1f'yf.J',' , . . . . . . , g Ucvide 'hem Nfl- 'he ccncmfitv 'o e ic ice tshu' . ' ' A ' Kay Lane fmd Barbra Shaltertoeroer are obviously ltaopy together white flue-rf portray 5 found boy and d It b 5 O Destination DAZE was the taraet of the l97O DAZE with the objective of entertains ment trom around the world. Dancers charmed audiences with num- bers trom the Netherlands, complete with wooden shoesg a version ot the famous cbanaina ot the auards from Enaland, and a liula dance straialit from Hawaii pree sented by twelve senior boys. lreland, lt- aly, and Russia were represented by variv ous solos. Soul beat and tolli music com- bined to capture the US. scene. A recita- tion ot De Booaie Man and the depiction oi Amos and Andy portrayed the Amerie can Negro. Destination DAZE made the world seem a little smaller. 'IF ' ' I, . 1 'qfmqf' ' . '1 LH w 1 .. ...hilt-1...- T y P rd Lawrence Pele do far nmusirffgi wmpersofaatvo DAZE otftx Cihdlfil' UQstiI1atiU11:UAZE Encirljles the Globe Lay low, . Eduardo Fernandez . wah s H' f rg ' , N.. V -f--- -W-A- . W. ' ,. -A , f ., A ' f-.. - , uw-M-f?. we . ' ,. R, Jams A1 Q vnu. ,zh nw - , Q qggyg- A , QM 'g5p,,,4ff4,-,.a,,,f x ,. V- ff The Biq Spenders, -n ' :Hd gm fy- V- 17' 1 'Y-J' Fc- 4r'-, mm ff' QM! m1 'W dw 'lzm' -f A Variet of Talent Cumprimlas tha UA ,E Don Nemic, DJJ Mp1Wv'ey wd Omg Gffwwer dem, omsfrafefarrmxboiic3fm'w51kErqQfw'w,'.e:yrhlffwpmcflccd by wi fEw pf-Qplg fr: COUUMEP-', mil over 'He wcgrid, Rhonda Roszel pre-'lends sie is a LN Jw, 'mm ir? ff, Her dwakcf 'adds fa 5M :H'W-,f mNbuU., wmcsolwere. .,v.,, W. MW W Heading fhe DAZE r'mdurHc:ri us, Vw Waddsr Um- dfffwcirw .-and me-HM'-.1 fhr' W-wqe 'cf sirxuew firm-cor, md cmm-dl., DazeHes, ir' r r ' Aw, 'V 7 '7 Swaying fo fhe . 7 w 1 M ., nec? of Lx. -, Wes Smiflw, who also had Hue lead w Q: 1 V, ,r Qlclahomal, ' 'k1'71 -fire'-V 'f 7 ff' 'f- -7 'vf'd ffw'1 f-' d 'v'V-'V ' .Maria Sophomore Board displays aooevmew lo lvelp lls Sarlfa Claus, Mr, Teague. while slaqinq llwe class! elaborale Clwrislmas assembly. Richard Hollowell along willw Jackie l-lcvrfvef and Qulmcey Prince display one ol flweir falf emls for llwe sophomore Clwrislmas assembly, The +l1ird year soeeclw class loqellwer wlllw Opera Club meseml 'The Niqlwl ol Mlracles' wlllw some lwelp from Mr. Ref Teague and Mrs. Marllnfr Yoder lor sfudemls. l 5 l T e we -an N ef 1 -.yiftlge 1 1 L if K Q. te ' .neg K L- y , Julia Johnson tries to control class an . comedy. Up lrlw Down SlrilfCF1Sri, A ariety at Performances Sparkles an Stage Under the direction ot Mrs. Marilyn Yoe der and Mr. Probert Qdle, the south audi- torium was filled with a Wide variety oi assembly speakers. Mr. lohn Cherblanc aave a speech on school spirit and did an old time spirit cheer. The junior class play, Rebel Without ct Cause, was the tirst bia production ot the year, tollowed by Up the Down Staircase by the senior class. Go West Young Men was produced by the sophomore class. Jackie Hall is aeestlrpwfd D we malice crtlcers -t' it fi defifli lv Rebel Without' a Cause, rf ziulf-,f gif-oduct,-d bi the cr clfal.. Phillip Sewell lflecurnes UAZE Suvereiqii Morgan Anderson Attend-ini Jim Horacelc fx'tf:Pdfwf ln l927 the first Kind DAZE wcts elected by usinq pennies os votes. This ended offer H928 becctuse of controversy cotused by the election of CI sophomore. The meth- od wots revised to honor only seniors Since thot first yecxr, there have been four Kinq DAZE crowns. The crown used in the l97U DAZE wos otbout ten yeors old. Phillip Sewell was chosen cis Kino DAZE XLTV becctuse of his worm person- olity, ond his pctrticipcttion in Qperct Club ond on the footbcrll teorm. Attendants to King DAZE XLTV were seniors lim l-lorctcelc, cmd Morqctn Ander- song juniors, ferry l-Toll, Mike Wilkens dnd Curly Higgins. Sophomore otttendctnts were Henry lohnson, Chctrlie Hill, cmd Kevin Kelly experiencing their first DAZE. www A 'aff sr r Q ,E ,Qi in w',2'4 K. ,K ,, inf ,, ,W 1. ff .Nw ff.: .. fff Y .q,A.55AW, um W ,, . ,A J ,, gy 5, ,gm ,,,. fb ,, -, msg ,T - ff 1,45 . wssugit , ,M ,K .,,, A 1 ffrfgwgiz ., .Mm Ex? , f ..,, ,WMS 43 W Q ,Nh ,,,,,y . hw . -. VN.,- iifii ' w 1475 si- ,LW .qw . ,nw,,n1,.fwQ: , ' ' U2 N f,- AM 'L in if! Q 1 fwra w T, gp........, w, f .Wa llentralites Etirnrnerirl Seriilir Superlatives Seniors Morgan Anderson .md Rhoridfz Powell receive the di tivicior o' lgucofnirra tm limi lacy-:rio-iiirl ol the sclicvol year ns avlium au HU!! .55 ggzllli out UNH! not MUN! ni' lil 9 nn ul' llll 'N-..,,,f 'Jil Batman Richard Morehead .ind Butfiirl lxflilly Pfoclui, llrr- Oclobeer hwy-gmd-riil lor the frioiilli enicy' 1 llirllw-v.-Jeri Q.-liime i,f:rt,, Central High School is dffcliirl lvi 'he- iinlidf. 1- Dimitri' Mixriiui ,Ml Ai Nerd, liisli, 'rim the l,ft,l:, Qliri-,lrriw 'rf-P. Each month a boy and a airl were chosen trom the senior class to be Boy and Girl ot the Month. Character, schooi service, and academic achievement Were considered when these choices were made. Votina was done in homerooms each month, and a Student Council committee was responsible tor the handlina ot bal- lots and nominations. Each month pic- tures ot that month's Boy and Girl ot the Month appeared in the Tulsa Tribune along with a record ot their accomplish- ments and future plans. Boy of the month tor hJ!ZVf'VTlbEiV Flniiliti Sewell asks 'he frirl ot the Vl'CT'ill Viclci Holpweli when his Thfawlcsyiviiigr lurlev will be ready. 3133253 Ein f lf ur! f ll J.: JM5., V V5 , , , J mf Q -Jim? ' if yu fs A 1, ww Wi t , A dozen s ors express their ioy at be-ing the recipients of caps and gowns by bounding gleefully down the stairs ot the front entrance. Seniors Happily Leap tlirauqh Last Year Despite all predictions to the contrary, the Class ot l97O graduated. To Achieve this, they had to overcome many obstacles such as teachers with red pencils, final exams, and term papers. However, most ot them did make it and survived the hectic last few days of their senior year. , , A series ot activities including the dinner- dance, vespers, commencement, and fare- well assemblies, served as a climax ot all the school years. After struggling through twelve years of ups-and-downs under pa- rental protection and instructions, most sen- iors were atlast ready to go lace the world. w ? W Before s+ar+ing 'U 9 Lrcifn 'wr-'d Q' the A , - , , . , ,. view :avrcr-1 f'-f. PCMXQ ,coma ws ire-, Brfwdff Ts-Nw .A-VU w carwafior, Enioying a quiei momeni' wwf ul-131-V' 6 cf. 5 f' Sf t 2 f . Vu- uv Wa 4' efei' ,I,f' 5 L .A -vo ff 'W f 2- x. While pasfing momenfos 'few orcm Wg? 'r 4er we'm:', ccck Debbi QCP :rd 5f'P'dx 'QW evewa 'Pe' occureo o-fV': V i:Pfpc1 fears, Choosing +he righf fuxedo poses e1 problem for xlweze vhree nenfs. 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I .'-0izg,f In iilinmnrmm TERRY EUGENE GOLDEN Class of 1970 November 25 1951 August 14 1969 RALPH M HESTER ANITA LEE KNOX Clase of 1971 August 20 1953 July 1969 August 10, 1952-May 21, 1970 E dizor-Lynne Belcher Faeully Advisor- Mrs. Claudia Bennett Business Manager- Sam Stormont S ecretary- Jamie Simmons Opening Section- Edwin Baswell-co-editor Connie Gould-co-editor A cademics- Brenda Baber-editor Sports- Sara Miles-co-editor Bill Rice-co-editor Pat O'Brien Organizations- Martha Miller-co-editor Mike Wikersham-co-editor Classes- Barbara Mitchell-editor Sophomores Ann Alberty cl-inuwledgements Juniors Johnny Horner Seniors Ellen Henderson Student Life- Arglenda Friday-editor Linda Burke Feature Photographers- Beverley Bray Kent Horton Jeff Marlow Charles Raus Student art-John Shelton Professional Photographers- Beverly Studio Cornelius Photography Bob McCormick Lloyd Tomberlin Engraving- Southwestern Engraving Company Printing- Economy Advertising Company Cover- Durand Manufacturing Company Chandler, Gary 147 A Abboll, Joan 78, 158 A CAPPELLA CHOIR II6 General Index Bass, Shirley 128 Baswell, Edwin 81, 119, I22, 128 Bales, Phillip 146 Balson, Sigmund 47, SB, 62, ISB, 171 Bridges, Rodney 64 Briggs, Chrisline 146 Brighl, Holly I46 Brinkman, Mr. Terry 37 Chambers, Karen lS8 Chance, Linda 101, 120, 147 Chancellor, Michael 130 Beesley, Mr. Carl 41 Buckner, Kay 118, I46 Alspaugh, Acull, Ch rislian 73, ISB Aclkinson, Donna 81, 119, 128 Aclon, John 128 Adams, Craig 94, 128 Adams, Laura 158 Adams, Teddy 35, 50, 54, 128 ADVERTISING BOARD 88 Bauer, Jeannelle 71, IIS, ISB Bauhaus, James 32 Baumgardner, Mr. Forresl 32 Bean, Beniamin, I46 Beefa,Kern1 111, 15e Bealhe, Michael 128 Bebee, David Ill, I46 Bealy, Mrs. Lola 2S Beckslrom, Mr, Roberl 41 Broach, Dana 129, 176 Broas, Merlin 129 Brockman, Ron 90, ISB Bromiley, Mike 70, 99, 102, 129 Bronlly, Belly 104 Brown Brown Brown Brown, Brown, Cynlhia 73 Mr. Hugo 31 Jacqueline 129 Lawrence 129 Mary 146 AES 72 Ainsworlh, Carol 84, 128 Alberly, Ann 95, 103, 123, 128 Aldridge, Terry 64, 118, 128 Alexander, James 65 Alexander, Mr. Larry 22, Bl, 97, IOS Alexander, Sherry 146 Alexander, Thelma 26 Allen, Linda 146 Allen, Vicloria 110, ISB Allison, Vicki 114, 158 Almy, Janel 70, 83, 114, 158 Aller, Glenda 128, 183 Harold 44, 47, BS, 128 Andrews, Aller, Pal ricia ISB Alyea, Roberl I46 Amenrud, Chrisline, 93, 128 Anderson, Audrey 128 Anderson Brenda 158 Andersoni Charles 128 Anderson, Miss Frances 28 Anderson, Linda 146 Anderson, Linda 128 Anderson, Linda 96, 105, 146 Anderson, Morgan 44, 47, 65, 91, 97, 126, 128, 172, 176, 178, 194 Anderson, Nancy 78 Anderson, Roberl 65, 90, 158 Anderson, Sheila 146 Andrews, Mr. James 34 Andrews, Lorella 94 Andrews, Rulh lS8 Venus 128 Applegale, Floyd 128 Applegate, Jerry 128 Arkle, Suzanne 70, ao, ez, ai, 101, 119, 146, 147 Arnold, Joan 146 Afne1a, Molly 70, 76, 120, 1415 Asking, cnneie 74, 78, eo, 11s, 146 Alchison, William 158 Alchley, Joyce 93 Alkinson, David I46 Alwell, Judy 128 Avalos, Gracie 114, 158 Avery, Elizabelh 76, 128 Awe, Alice 146 B Baber, Brenda 81, 87, 100, I22, 128 Baber, Susan 101, 146 Behrenleld, Fred 146, IS2 Belcher, Lynne 80, 81, I22, 128 Bell, Anila 128 Bell, Arl 146 Bell, Dennis I46 Bell, Michael 128 Bell, Rodney 90, ISB Beller, Ann 158 Beller, Sharon 128 Bennell, Mrs. Claudia 26, 120, 122 Bennison, Mary 113, 158 Benson, Mr. Cecil O. 41 Benlley, Reed 66 Beree, Mike 146 Berger, Sandra 114, 158 Berkmeyer, Bill 128 Berry, Ellen 128 Berry, Lou Ann 146 Berry, Sheila 80, I46 Beuby, Mr. William 32 Bevan, Slacia 80, 146 Bevins, Teresa 106, 128 Bidwell, Diana 100, 128 Bigelow, Danny 90 Bigelow, David 146 Bigger, Bobbie I46 Bilby, Sharon I46 Billingsley, James 94 Billingsly, Karla 82 Billingsly, Lewis 146 Bingham, Susan 77, 78, 83, II4, IS7, 158, ies Bingham, Tom 70, 76, 90, 98, 102, 119, 146 Bilsko, Valerie 128 Billle, Pam 128 Biffle, Ricky, 90, 1S8 Blackburn, Debora 78,158 Blackwood, Sleven 93, 128 Blake, David ISB Blakemore, Gary I46 Blankenburg, Sandra 76, 158 B1e1r,J1nn 146 Blaylock, Ricky I46 Bliss Abb 103 104 128 . 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Bliss, Mark 57, 70, 80, 102, 145, 146 Blocker, Janel 93, 129 Blolevogel, Eric 129 Bode, Cheryl 82, 114, 158 Bode, Karen I29 Brown, Priscilla I29 Browning, Mr. Daryl IOS Brownlow, Jean 129 Bruce, Mike 111, 146 Brunner, Kalherine 76, 83, 84, I46 Brusso, Denise 158 Bryanl, Debbie 146 Bryanl, Jay I29 Bneney, Jeannie 70, 57, 100, 119, 129 Budnick, Roberla I29 Bunnell, Galen I29 Bunll, Richard 67 Burd, Mr. Pele 37 Burge, David ISB Burger, Vicky 129 Burgin, Kalhleen I29 Burke, Emma I46 Burke, Linda 70, 7S, 76, 83, 100, 123, 129 , Burns, James I29 Burnside, Linda ISS Burris, David 70, 76, 77, 90, 102, 119, I29 Burris, Dawne 101, IOS, 112, I46, IS2 Burrus, Slephen 90, ISB Burlon, Cheryl 82, 101, II6, 146, IS2 Bush, Debra I29 Bush, Mike I46 Buller, Charles 146, IS2 Buller, Nicky 109 Buller, Sandra 146 Bulls, Mr. Winford 32, 98 C Cabioc, Shelley 86, 100, I46 Cady, Deborah 108, 1S8 Cahalen, Florence 26, 101 Callison, Peggy 129 Calverl, Cheryl ISB Calverl, David 158 Calvin, Roberl ISB CAMARATA 100, 101 Camp, Karen B2, 114, 158 Campanaro, Richard SB, 59, I46 Campbell, Carla 158 Campbell, Carla G-aye192, 116, 129 Campbell, Gayland 49 Chaney, Larry 147 Chapman, Gary 67 Charles, Mr. Russell 30 Charvoz, Mr. Clyde 39, 67 Cheek, Sherri 130 CHEERLEADERS 89 CHESS CLUB 98 Chick, Jo B6, 101, 147, IS2 Childs, Nolan 90, 103, 109, 147 Choale, Janelle 147 Chrislenberry, Connie lS8 D De1by,B111 119,148 Damron, Gae 70, 75,8l, 121, 130 Daniel, David 130 Darling, Nedra 110, 130 Darnell, Michael 130 Darnell, Slephanie 82, 114, IS9 Darrah, David 80, 90, 102, 148 Darrol, Neal 148 Dugan, Tony 131 Dumas, Brenda 84, II6 Dunbar, Brenda 7S, 81, 118, 132 Duncan, Donald 148 Duncan, Mr. John 34 Duncan, Kalhleen 80, 112, 148 Dunn,Joe1len 97, 127, 131, 19S Dunzy, Peggy 131 Duranl, Benee 84, 111, 148 Duranl, Darrell IS9 Duranl, David I33 Duranl, Donna 148 Duranl, Jerry 133 Durham, Deborah I33 Duvall, Dale 133 Dyer, Elizabelh 80, 112, 120, 148 E Eades, Edgar 148 Easley, Leslie 90, 131 Earp, Ricky 110, 148 Easl, Regina IS9 Ealon, Karen 131 Ealon, Linda 71, IS9 Eddings, Deborah 120, 148 Davis, Ada 130 Davis, Billie 148 Davis, Carolyn 92, 130 Davis, Debra 78, 84, 148 Davis, Deborah 130 Davis, Gary 103 Davis, Harold 90, 103, 130 Davis, Janie II4, IS9 Davis, Karen IIS, 148 Davis, Linda IS9 Davis, Paula II6 Davis, Paula Kay 131 Davis, Rickey 75, 103,107,110,131 Davis, Roberl 159 Davis, Roberl IS9 Davis, Trisha 70, 76, 83, 86, 101, I47, 148 Dawson, BellyBelle 81, 83, 118, 131 Dawson, Debbie 131 Edmunds, Debbi 71, 187 Edwards, Cindy 160 Edwards, Janel 71, 87, 160 Edwards, Leslie 71 Edwards, Lynne 86, 100, 131 Eide, Cynlhia 110, 112, 148 Elder, Marsha 148 Ellioll, Mike 148 Ellis, Beverly 131 Ellis, Linda 78, IIS, 131 Ellsworlh, Scoll S7, 76, 102, 160 Elmore, Kalhy 160 Elmore, Salli 83, 89, 118, 148 Elson, David 131 Emery, Joe 160 Emigh, David 76, 131 Emigh, Janel 119, 149 Endecoll, Bill 78, 160 Engles, Ricky, 44, 47, 160 DAZE BOARD 75 Dean, Nancy 71, IS9 Dearman, Wanda 131 Debaull, Lucinda 103, 131 DECA 93 Deidrick, Elgin 148 Dempsey, Jeannelle 78, IS9 Denham, Diane 75, 78, 83, 87, 101, 11e, 148 Denhirsl, Marian IS9 Denney, David 131 Denney, Denise 87, 131 DeVore, Mrs. Elizabelh 31 Dick, Thomas 159 Dickerson, Barbara 131 Dickerson, Mrs. Leslie 26, 27 Dickerson, Richard lll, 148 Dickerson, Valerie 112, IS9 Ernissee, Renee 114, 160 Ernissee, Richard 118, 131 Esmond, Dianna 82, 86, 101, 149 Evanoll, Corinne 131 Evans, John 110, 131 Evans, Leo 149 Evans, Larry 65 Evans, Reginald 53, S6 Exendine, Twyla 101, I47, 149 F Farringer, Bob 149 Faulkner, Jeri IIS FBLA 92 Ferguson, Ricki 160 Fernandez, Eduardo 119, 189 FHA 96 Baer, Mr. Aubrey 38, 80 Bailey, Bailey, Bailey Alan 58, 77, 105, 128 Cindy 106, 128 Lynda 146 Body, Troy I29 Bolch, Michael 129 Bolding, Slanley 146 Boldoe, Mr. Frank 34 Campbell, Jeanella 129 Capeharl, Becky 158 Caplanis, Cleo I29 Dickey, Jeannie 71, 83, 87, 101, 118, 148 Dickey, Linda 75, 81, 83, 87, 100, 1 103, Carpenler, Sleve 158, 179 Beneyf Pniiip ISB Bailey, M rs, Winnie 26 Baird, Jim 44, 47, 102, 119, 128 Baird, Kennelh 90, 110, ISB Baker, Conslance 158 Baker, Deborah 76, 78, 83, 114, ISB Baker, Don 77, 88, 90, 119, 120, 146 Rich 128 Baker, and 65, Ill, Baker, Roberl 158 Baker, Rosemarie 92, 128 Bollon, Bond, Vic 118, 129 Mr. Raymond 32 Bones, Mike IIO, 112, 146 Bones, Pal 110, I46 Boolh, Sandra Ill, ISB Bolkin, Belsy IIB, I46 Bolkin, Jell 109, 158 Bowen, Gerald 50, ISB Bowen, Mike 65 Bowman, Brenda 73, 146 Baker, Susan 74, 80, 118, 146 Ba1l,Char1ol1e 78, 111 BAND LEADERS 107 senfaem, Debbie 70, 75, aa, 87, 100, 126, 128, 191 Barber, Mike 109, ISB Barbour, Delores 128 Barnes, Barnes, Kennelh 90, I46 Palsy 80, 104, 120, 146 Barnell, Myles 128 Barrell, Donna 158 Barrell, Richard 128 Barlon, Carlos 128 Barlon, Kennelh 128 Bash, Mary 146 Bass, Sheila 128 202 Boyse, Louise I29 Boyse, Roberl 58, 158 Boyse, William 80, 146 Bradford, Fonda ISB Brady, Harka 95, 103, 129 Brady, Noella 95, 106, I46 Brand, John 103 Branlly, Frances I46 Braslield, Slephen 78 Brasier, Janel 101, 118, 146 Bray, Beverley 76, 82, 83, 100, 122, I29 Brazeal, Terry 44, 47, 58, I46 Breedlove, Slella ISB Brenneman, Molly 70, I29 Brewer, Mr. G. E. 34 Brewer, Mr. Roberl 41 Carder, Carol 147 Carder, Sleve I29 Carllon, Debbie 103, 104, I29 Carllson, Opal 41 Carpenler, David 110 Carpenler, Sherrie 81, 82, 86, 100, 129, 172 Carpenler, Slephen Bl, 98, 111, 113, 131 Carr, Linda I29 Carrell, Becky 78, 81, 118, I29 Carrell, Jerry 110, 147 Carrico, Saundra 129 Carl, Penny 82, 147 Caslo, Howard I29 Caslro, Nancy ISB Cales, Karen 129, 113 Callell, Mary 114, ISB Calc, Vanessa 152 Calron, Donna 129 Caughron, Bill 147 Cawelli, Gordon 40 Cederslrom, Kalhleen 110, 147 Cervanlez, Kalhy 77, 96, 129 Cervanles, Roberl 147 Challin, Mike 147 Chambers, Debbie 116, 147 127, 131, 178, 195 Dielz, Glenda 148 Dilfee, Mrs. Jessie 36 Dillahunly, Mrs. Linda 34 Dixon, Bill 103, IS9 Dixon, Karen 159 Dodson, Roberl 104, 148 Dooley, Karen 133 Dooley, Craig 90, 120, 148 Doonkeen, Ernesl 131 Dornan, Lynn IS9 Douglas, Bobby 47 Douglas, Charles 148 Douglas, William 131 Dow, Bill 66 Dow, Charles 57, 102, IS9 Dowdy, Bill 148 Dowdy, Phyllis 159 Downs, Joe 133 Downs, Russell 90, II6 IS9 Doyle, Roberla 131 Drew, Pamela 84, 159 Drew, Virgil 131 Dubbs, Roerl 131 Dudley, Tonia IS9 Dull, Roger 148 Dugan, Peggy IS9 Fidler, Lonnie 160 Field, Shelley 87, 160 Fields, Barbara 160 Fields, Brenda IIS Fields, Mary 149 Files, Mrs. Bernice 26 Fillmore, Roberl 47, 149 Fischer, John 108, 160 Risher, Debbie 82, 149, ISS Fitzgerald, Richard 109, 160 Filzhugh, Kalhy 108, 160 Flood, Nancy 131 Floyd, David 160 Floyd, Mike 90, 131 Folsom, Bob 131 Fonville, Emma 160 FOOTBALL 44 Ford, Alice 113, 160 Ford, Debbie 70, 160 Forlh, Rodney 47, 80, 102, 144, 149 Fosler, Mike 67, BS, 149 Fosler, Slanley 149, 152 Fowler, Ralph 160 Frank, Edna 149 Franklen, Larry 120, 149 Franklin, Carlolla 84, 149, IS2 Franklin, Hildred 160 Franklin, Mr. William 31 Frans, Jack 71, lll, 160 Fransico, Diana 160 Freeman, James 149 FRENCH CLUB 74 Law, Carrie 92, I34 David I35 French, Debbie l3I Frey, Ernesf I3l Frey, Tom l60 Fricke, John I3I Friday, Arglenda 73, 77, 8l, 87, 95, 100, 123, 131, I74, 177, l78, 180, I9S Friday, Fayeffa I49 Fry, James 80, IO4, I49, l52 Furgason, Roberf Ill, I3l Furr, Sandy I3l G Gafney, Arfhur 98 l60, Gaifher, Gary SO, 70, 76, 77, 80, 88, 90, IUI, I05, II8, I49, ISZ Galarza, Carrnela l6O Galarza, Ignacio 73, IIO, II3, l3I Ganf, Beffy Jo l3l Gardner, Harold I02 Garner, Cliffon l3l Garner, Sandra l60 Garreff, Linda II8, I32, I33 Garreff, Marshall I60 Garreff, Michael 28, II8, II9, I32 Barbara I32 Garrison, Garrison, Margaret I49 Garrison, Michael l60 Garrison, Scoff, l0l, l60 Gafewood, Harry 7l, 98, l6O Geary, Jan 80, I49 Geary, Dam l60 George, Marquifa 82, I32 George, Ralph 9l, I49 Giabbai, Karen l60 Gilberf, Janis 93, I32 Gill, Joe 65 Gille, Craig I32 Gillespie, Dennis I32 Gilleffe, Jeanie IOO, I32 Gilliland, Cynfhia 82, l60 Gilliland, Deborah 24, I32 Gilliland, Holly I60 GLEE CLUB II5 Goad, Gerald 90, 94, Goad, W. C. 76, 77, 79, 88, I20, I49 Gobble, Pauline I49 Namon SI, 54, I32 Goff, Goff, Porfia 84, I6I Shirley I32 144, 149 Goff, Goff, Susie II6, I49 Howard 70 eoff, Golden, sue 92, 132 GOLF 66 Goodbary, Lou Ann Goodell, Debra I32 Goodell, Donna 84, 87, l6l Goodner, Mr. George 38 Goodwin, Ann I32 Gooldy, Roberf IIO, I49 Gore, Julie, 76, 83, 86, II4 Gorfon, John I49 Goffschalk, Kafherine 82, IO3, I32 II4, I6I IO4, Goudeau, Paul l08 Gould, Connie I20, I32 Gould, Paul, I8I Gowans, Barbara l30, I32 Gowans, Don 58, IIO, I49 GRA 84 Graham, Graham, Larry I32 Graham, Roger I49 Granf, Craig I32 Graver, Mrs, Mavis 26 Graves, Cafhy I32 Grayson, Evonne I32 Grayson, Veora ll5 Green, Jo 82, I49 Green, Lillian l6l Green, Thomas I49 Green, Vicki 82, I49 Green, Wayne l0I Gregory, Mary IO6, I49 Dorofhy I32 Aneen I49 Grewe, Griffin, Anneffe 84, II8, l-19 Calvenia I6I Griffin, Griffin, Sharon, IO6, II6, I32 Kamill I49 Grimes, Guiferrez, Clark 95 Gully, Margaref 96, I32 Gunn, Allen I49 Gunn, Ira I49 Gunn, Lucille I49 Gulhrie, Miss Nell 32 Gufhrie, Bobby I49 Gufierrez, Clark I32 H Hadley, Suzanna l2I, I32 Hageman, Mr. Roberf 3I, 49 Hale, Freda I49 Hale, Susan I05, I32 Hall, Mrs. Beffye 36, Hall, Dale 58, Hall, David, I32 Hall, Mr. Eugene 65 Hall, Jackie I20, I49 Hall, Jerry I20, I49 Hall, Mr. George 32 Hall, Maurice I6l Hall, Monfe l6l Hall, Sfeven I32 Hallum, Mr. Doyle 50, 58, 62 Hamillon, Renae l6l Hamilfon, Rosalic I32 Hammond, Lynda 94, I49 Hampfon, William I49 Hanback, Mark 26, I49 Hanks, Mrs, Cafhern 38 Hansell, Janice 8I, 92, IO6, I32 Hansen, Daviid IO3, I32 Hansen, Pafricia 83, l0I, II4, IB7 Harbison, Lynne I03, II8, I20, I49 Hardesfy, Claude I32 Hardesfy, Gary I32 Hardesfy, Judy 7I, I49 Harger, Olen IO3, I32 Harger, Sfella 80, 87, Il2, II9, I49 Hargrove, Diana l6l Hargrove, Leonard '49 Hargus, Arella II9, I32 Harkins, Roberf I32 Harley, Ronald I32 Harmon, Richard l6I Harp, Joe 7I, l6l Harper, Charlie 47, 49, 58, I49 Harper, Helen, l6l Harringfon, Phillip I32 Harringfon, Ricky l09 Harris, Carol l03, I49 Harris, Dana I6l Harris, Donald I49 Harris, Mr. Eugene 4I Harris, Floyd I32 Harris, Jerry I83 Harris, Linda IIS Harris, Marilyn 84, II4, I49 Harris, Marsha IS6, I6l Harrison, David 90, I32 Harrison, Davis I49 Mr. Sfan 32, 33 Harrison, Harrison, Vickie 8l, 99, I32 Harflopar, Maria I49 Harvey, Glenn 34, 58, 59, I32 Harvey, Janef I49 Hasfy, Mr. Louis 25 Hafcher, Sfeven I49 Hafmaker, Mary 96 99, l6l Hausam, Lloyd I32 Hauser, Mary 75, 76, I03, II8, I32 Hausner, Bobbie l49 Hawkins, Dianna I32 Hawkins, Linda I32 Hawkins, Myra 78, 96, IIS, I6l Rufh I35, l4I Hawkins, Hawkins, Vanessa I6l Hawksworfh, Amy l6l Hawksworfh, Joel I49 Hawksworfh, Thomas I33 Hawley, Lefha 76, 77, I33 Hay, Valerie 84, 92, I33 Haynes, Kafhleen 82, 84, 99, l6I Haynes, Mark I33 Hays, Connie 92, I35 Hayfon, Miss Judifh 32, ISO Head, Vickie, I49 HEALTH CAREERS 99 Heard, Michael 76, I02, I33 Heard, Pamela 78, l6l Heard, Pafricia 70, IIS, I33 Hearn Heafh ,Jackie 93, I35 , Sylvia 92, 94, I3S Hebard, Sfephen I6l Hefley, Paul I50 Henderson, Ellen I23, I33 Hendricks, John IO9 Henley, Jane 73, I33 Henly, Susan 73, 96, l6I Henry, Dennis 47, ISO Henson, Mr. Carl 38 Henson, Carl I33 Henson, Jack 44, 46, 47, I33 Hershmer, Rufh 76 Hernandez, Beafriz 73, 76, 77, 88, I33 Herriman, Judy 73, 75, 87, IOO, IO3, I33, I73 Herriman, Frank I33 Hickman, Gary 93, I33 Hickerson, Glenda I50 Higgins, Charles IO9, l6l Higgins, Curley I02, I05, I50 Higgins, Kennefh I50 Higgins, Leonard I6l Higley, Karen I33 Higley, Kafhy l6l Hill, Charles I02, l6l Hill, Mary II9, I20, ISO, I52 Hilsabeck, Connie 83, II4, I6l Hilsabeck, Michael 64, 85, I33, l89 Hilfon, Lois, IO6, I33 Hines, Phoebe 93 Hingey, Bob I50 Hingey, Sfeve I28, I33, I83 Hinkle, Charles I50 Hinkle, Craig 66 Hiskeff, Richard 49, I50, l70 Hix, Marfin I33 Hix, Thomas 49, l6l Hixson, Anifa 93, I33 Hodge, Vicky 87, l6l Hofsfrom, Bill 57 Hoge, Larry I33 Hoge, Leigh IO8, l6l Holland, Marilyn I33 Hollie, Susan 96, l6I Hollingshead, Nola I50 Hollinsgworfh, Brenda I33 Hollingsworih, Earlene 84, l6l Hollowell, Richard 49, 58, IS6, I6l Hollowell, Vickie 83, 84, 87, IOO, I28, I33, I94 Holman, Cy1,fhia 84 Holmes, Mr. 97 Holmes, Vernon Ill, II3, I33, I76 Holf, Julie 76, I05, IS7, I6l Holf, Pamela I20, l45, I47, I50 Holf, Teresa 80, IOI, II8, I44, I47, ISO Holfon, Miss Rufh 26, IOS Holfz, Ronald l3O, I33 Hood, Jack 99, l6I Hood, Sam 65 Hope, Janey I33 . Hopkins, Peggy l87 Horacek, James 44, 47, 67, 85, 86, I33, I9S Horacek, Jan 70, 77, 82, IOO, II8, I33 Horn, Connie 36, 96 Horn, Kennefh ll0, I6l Horner, Jackie Ray l6l Horner, Johnny 67, 85, l23, I33 Horlon, Kenf IIO, Horfon, Peggy 87, Horlon, Pefer II6 Housfon, Pafricia Howard, Mr. Jim 39, 66 Howard, Richard Bl, 98, l2l, I33 I50 I50 I50, I52 122, 133 II6, 150 I50 Howard, Ted II6, Howerfon, Allen Hudson, Rocky 7I, Huerfa, Eliazan Eloy I33 Hugharf, Debbie I50 Hulen, Mike 76, ISO, ISI Hull, Alice I50 Hull, Kafhy 83, I33 Human, Sherry 95, l6l Humble, Nancy 7I, l6l Humble, Sharon I33 -Iumphrey, Debbie I50 Hunf, Janef I33 Hunf, Mr. Jim, 26, 78 Hurn, Debra l08, l6l Hufchison, Larry II8, ISO Hufchinson, Sharon l6I Hyland, Therese l6l I Iler, Sally Jo I50 INDIAN CLUB 95 lngleff, Theresa l6l Ingram, Anifa ll0, I50 Ingram, John 70, I33 INTERNATIONAL CLUB 73 lpock, Bonnie l6l Irby, Suzy 75, 8l, 83, 87, 89, II8, II9, I33 lsenhour, Rebecca l6I Ivy, Charloffe I6l J Jackson, David Jr. Jackson, Don I6I Jackson, Gary IO9, I6l I50 Jackson, Karen I36 Jackson, Ida IIS, ISO Jackson l08, l6l Jackson, Ruby I34 Jackson, Kay II4, I6I Jacobs, Randy I34 Jacobson, Dianna I6l Jacobson, Raymond I34 James, Carolyn I6l L Lamb, Johnny I50 Landsaw, Kennefh I34' Lane, Harrief 82, I62, I74 Lane, Karen I50 Lane, Reba l2l, I34 Lanford, John II9, I34, l8I Lang, Johnny I34 Janzen, Jerry I34 Jarrard, Terry IO7, Ill, II3, I34 Jeffers, Linda Joyce I50 Jefferson, Judie l06 Jenkins, Joyce Faye 78, IIS Jenkins, Pamela Ann I50 Jeremiah, Zella Lynn 79, 8l, I34 Lang, Paffi I34 Lang, Terri 82, 84, l62 Lanham, Wreafha 82, I50 Lanier, Ed l62 Largenf, Rea Ella 96, IOS Lassifer, Connie 83, 87, IOO, IOI, I34 Johnson, Ava Eveffe l6l Johnson, Brenda Joy I50 Johnson, Clarice l6l Johnson, Denna Ma Cherrie I34 Johnson, Eunice William I34 Johnson, Francine Nedine I34 Johnson, Mr. Henry 5I, 52,54 Johnson, Ina Sharon I34 Johnson, Jacquelyn Cordelia I50 Johnson, Julia 70, 76, 78, I34 Johnson, Karen Sue I50, l6l Johnson, Kenneffe Yvonne l6I Johnson, Krisfi Ann l6l Johnson, Maffie l6I Johnson, Pamela Bea 73 Johnson, Roy Lee I4B Johnson, Sharon Ann lSherryl I34 Johnson, Tamara Suzeffe IIS, I34 Joiner, Camille I50 Jones, Mrs. Alberfa 36 Jones, Clark Sl, 52, 54, 55 Jones, Donna Jean 73, I3I, I34 Jones, Jackie Lucille I34 Jones, Lynn Reshell 76, 97, I36, I89, I9S Jones, Myona LuJaun I34 Jones, Jones, Jones, Randall Lee I34 Roger Allen 90, I34 Roger 98, I50 Jones, Sharlef Ann 70, 83, II6, I34 Jones, Sharon Kay 84, l6l Jones, Tommy Lynn II9 Jones, Vance 76, 77, 8l, II8, II9, l2I Jordan, Jeaneffe Ann I6l Jordan, Kim Eveffe I6I Jordan, Nancy IOS JOURNALISM-II I20 JR. OFFICERS I52 Jumper, Alfred Darryl 9l, I02, II8, 134, 195 Jumper, Janice Marie I50 Junger, Sfenhen Jerome I02, I34 Junger, Cindy 7I, I6l K Kasfner, Michael 50, 65, 85, Ill, II3, I50 Keen, Judifh I34 Keifh, Donna I62 Keifh, DeAnna 76, 83, II9, I34 Keifh, Nancy I03, ISO Keirh, Ricky 136 Keller, Kafhy Bl, IOO, l62 Kelly, Kafhy, 66, II9, I34 Kelly, Kevin 9l, I62 Kendall, Rebecca I50 Kendall, Russell 67 Kennard, Oren I62 Kennedy, Bill, 44, 47, 85, I34 Kennedy, David I62 Kennedy Mrs. Eveline 36 Kennedy, Suzan 76, 86, IOI, II9 ISO Laws, Kevin 9l, I02, I50 Lawson, Sarah ISO Laymon, Liz 83, II4, I62 Lazen by, Lorri I50 Ledbeffer, Jo Ellen 74, 98, I50 Ledvina, Pafricia II, I62, l86 Lee, Brenda l62 Lee, Larry I3S Lee, Myra 82, ISO Leech, John I62 Leifheif, Ron I35 Leigh, Faye I35 Leonard, Carig 44, 47, 67 LeRoy, Bruce ISO LeRoy, Ronnie l62 Lefhgo, Sherry 66, 8l, I35 LETTERMEN'S CLUB 85 Lewallen, Gary 77, I37 Lewis, Angela, 76, II8, I35 Lewis, Brenda 80, 84, I50 Lewis Jerry 7I, l62 Lewis, Johnny I04, I35 Lewis Tomi I62 Lewis, 'any IIO, I37 LIBRARY STAFF I05 Lighffoof, Frances I50 Link, Barbara I35 Link, Marilyn 26 Lino, James I35 Lino, Rudolph 73, 94, I35 Lino, Mary Alice 8I, 99, IO6, I37 Lino, Mary Sophia I35 Lipe, Jackie I50 Lipe, Marilyn I50 Lipscomb, Douglas I35 Lifferell, Deborah I35 Liffle, Thyressa IOS, I35 Lifflecrow, Lanny I3S Lifflecrow, Lynne 95 Livesay, Andy I50 Livesay, Andy I50 Locklear, Cheryl I62 Lollis, Susan l62 Loney, Marilyn I50 Long, Mary Jane ISO Loury, Charlory 79 Lousch, Mr. Richard 37, 65 Lovely, Michael 85, I35 Lovins, Cafhy I50 Lowery, Charles ISO Luce, Mr. Leon 39 Lumpkin, Sue 79, I35 Lundin, David I50, l52 Lunsford, Elaine 77 Lusfgarfen, Alan 79, II6, I62 Lusfgarfen, Jody 79, I50 Lusly, Mrs. lwannah 36 Lynch, Charles I35 Lynch, Debbie 7I, 99, I50 Lyon, c Kessler, Eugenie l62 Kefcher, Nadine IIO, I62 KEY CLUB I02 Kindle, Charles 67 King, Mr. Harley 38, 97 King, Ofis 49, I62 M McArfhur, Jimmie l62 McCafferfy, Mr. Carl 20, 2I, I05 McCain, Mark I35 McCaslin, Malinda I62 McClain, Richard 79 King, Pam 93, I50 Kinnan, Roy, 47, 67, 85, I50, Kirk, Bi IS2 ll 94 Kirkland, Cheryl I34 Knapp, Joe I34 Kongs, Bill I34 Koury, Anfhony I62 Krafer, Deborah l62 Krauel, Pafricia I34 Krebs, Gail l62 Krebs, Linda I34 Kreider, Mr. Jack 37 Krouffer, Joe l62 Kyle, Rhonda l62 McConnell, Slephanie I35 McCord, Jerry 49, l62 McCoy, Bona l62 McCoy, Elaine I35 McCracken, Don 49, 79 McCuin, Walanda 73, 77, 79, 84, II6, I20, ISI McCullough, Brandie ISI McDonald, James I35 McDonald, Kafherine 95, I04, l62 McElfresh, Suzann 70, 83, II8, I35 McEver, Vickie 83, 87, IOI, IU3, II8 ISI McEvers, Terrie l62 McEvers, Vickie ISI 203 McFarlin, Pamela 73, 8l, I00, I35 McGee, Paula I35 McGeehon, Daniel ISI McGeehon, Owen I62 McGilbra, Gwenella l06 McGill, Michael I35 McGowan, 'Mrs. Elaine 24, 64 McGowan, Linda, 98, IO4, I35 Belly l'35 McGuire, McHugh, Mr. Ernesl 32 Mclnlosh, Freda 95 Mclnlosh, Hilda I35 Moak, Gloria IIO, I36 Moberly, Mike III, I36 Moberly, Sally Ill, I62 MODERN DANCE CLUB B3 Mclnlosh, Jerry I30, I35 Mclnlosh, Waldo 49, 57, I62 McKaskle, Alan I35 McLane, Sleve I35 McLane, Tim I62 McLaughlin, Cheryl 96, I35 McMahan, Billy 44, 46, 47, 48, 58, 60, I35, I95 McMahan, Palsy I5l McManus, Jeffery I35 McManus, Nina 99, I08, I62 McMillan, Michael I5I McNabb, Mary l62 McPhail, Jerry 57, ISI McWallers, Keilh 9l Mabry, Kalhy I07, IIO, II2, I35 Mack, Lavora I35 Madden, Theresa l62 Maddux, Gary IO9, I62 Madidum, Jan I62 Maish, Debbie 79, 84 Maish, Rulh Ann I50 Malcolm, Larry I35 Malden, Barbara I35 Moeller, Monly I36 Molina, Chrislopher I62 Monlgomery, Kalhy 9I, I00, I36 Moody, Gary I62 Moody, Jerry I36 Moak, Mrs. Billie 37 Moore, Alberl I36 Moore, Bob 49, l62 Moore, Brenda I63 Moore, Craig I5I Moore, Kimley l5l, I82 Moore, Slephen 44, 47, I36 Sleven I36 Kennelh I36 Moore, Morain, Morehead, Richard 70, 72, 73, 75, 97, I02, I36, I76, I94 Moreland, Jeff, I05, II9, I36 Morgan, Sleve I36 Morrow, Linda 93, I36 Morrison, Dwighl I36, I95 O'Brien, Palrick 44, 45, 47, 79, 85, IZ3, I37, I72, l78, I87, I95 O'Brien, Rick 47, lI8, I26, I37, I89 Odle, Mr. Bob 28, 77 Ogburn, Judy 82, I5l, I52 Ogle, Mike 49, I63 Oliver, Donald Il0 James I37 Oliver Oliver, Jo I63 Roberl I37 Oliver, Oliver, Tim 9I, I20, I5I O'NeiIl, Phyllis lI0, I63 OPERA CLUB IIB ORCHESTRA II2 Plunk, Judy I64 Podson, Bobby 7I Pollard, Deborah I52 Poor, Jimmy 49 Poor, Linda I52 Porler, DeDe 82, 83, 86, l00, l40 Porler, Yvonne 80, I52 Porlerlield, John 37, 46 Poslen, Mike I03, I37, I87 Posloak, David III Poleel, Deborah I64 Poller, David I64 Poller, Vickie I64 Polls, Carolyn 70, 75, 8l, 83, 87, I00, II8, II9, I37, I95 Powell, Judy I64 Powell, Rhonda 70, 75, 83, 86, 89, 'I0O, lI8, II9, l38, l40, I72, I74, Robey, Brenda I53 Robinson, Joyce I53 Robinson, Larry 49, I64 Robinson, Margarel I38 Rodgers, Audrey I38 Rodriguez, Teri 7I, I53 Roe, Jeannie I53 Roessler, Mary I00, I38 Rogers, Elberl II6, II9, l38 Rogers, Jack l38 Rogers, Larry l38 Rogers, Shirley I64 Rogers, Teresa I38 Rogers Viclor I38 Rolle Romi r,IWanda I05 ne, Richard 79, I64 Rocker, Rebecca I53 Roop, Zella I53 Rope r, Carolyn I38 Rose-borough, Ronnie l38 Debbie 95 Morlon, Mr. James 3l, IO4 Morlon, Roberl I36 Morlon, Ronald I63 Moseby, Carol I63 Moseby, Donald I63 Moseby, Sharon l5l Moses, Donald 76, l30, I36 Moses, Terri I63 Mole, Teresa 82 Mounce, Moyer, Pamela 79 Anlhony 99 Rains, Connie 95 Manansala, Roberlo 70, 72, loz, las Manard, Michael I05, I62 Manard, Michaela I62 Mankins, Eddie ISI Mann, McKinley l62 Manning, Mr. Doug 49 Marain, Roy 7I Marang, Ava 76, 77, 79, 87, I35 Marcum, Leia I62 ' Marcum, Lynn 72 Marks, Brenda I05, I37 Marlow, eJlf I22, I35, I8l Marshall, Marshall, Mar-lin, David l62 Karen II6, I35 Mr. Alberl 28, I03 Marlin, Larry 67 Marlin, Linda I35 Marlin, Mr. Melvin 34 76, 9I, Mullholland, Binnie8l, ll ,I , I I3 I36 Mulholland, Slacey III, II4, I63 Mullerlnix, Dale 7l, IIB, ISI Mullins, Larry I63 Mundl, Linda 93, I36 Murdock, Mike 44, 47, II8, I36 Murphy, Bill, 7I, 91, I63, I80 Murphy, Mrs, Jeannelle 26 Murphy, Judy I5I Murray, Gary I36 Murray, John IO3, IIO, II2, I36 Murray, Reber-l I63 Myers, Carl 29, l5I N Nail, Johnny I36 Nance, Evelyn II9, ISI Nance, Felix 44, I36 Nanlz, Beverly 79, 92, I36 Marlin, Sandi ISI Marlindale, Ronald 9I, 98, l62 Msrlinaale, sieve 57, 102, III, II3, I36 Mash, Debbie l62 Mason, Randy I5I Mason, Richard II6 Mason, Vance IO3, IIO, II2, I36 Mala, Susie ISI Malson, Tom IOlliel 44, 47, II9, I36 Mallhews, JoAnn 73, 99, IIO, II2, I36 Mallhews, Karen 80, IIO, I36 Malhis, Linda I62 Malyniak, Teresa 80, I5l Maxie, Mrs. Alma 25 Maxwell, Sherry l05 Mayberry, Margarel I36 Mayfield, Kevin III, II3 Mayhue, Dorinda 86, 87, II4, l62 Maynard, Mrs. Jewell 26 Meachem, Shirley 84 Mears, Nancy I62 Melone, James 57, l62 Malone, Linda al, as, II8, las Nanlz, Pamela I36 Nash, Donna 73, 8l, 94, I36 Nasworlhy, Mrs. Carol 26, 27 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 80, BI Nalividad, Edna, 92, I36 Nelson, Daniel 98, I36 Nelson, Gayla II2, I63 Nelson, Michael 24 Nelson, Mike I63 Nelson, Nelda I36 Nemec Don Ill, I5l Orcull, Connie l03, I04, I37 Orcull, Russell 7I, IO3, I63 Osborn, Shirley I63 Osburn, Jerry I63 Osburn, Rosemary I02, I52 Ousley, Gene I37 Ousley, Ronald I37 Owen, David 98, I52 Owen, Mark IO3, IIO, II2, I37 Oyler, Gary I37 P Pack, Joyce, Il5, I63 Paddock, Kalhy I63 Pad-dock, Viclor I37 Pagano, Sheila 92, II8, I37 Page, Delores 84, I39 Page, Sandra I63 Palmer, Billy I63 Palmon, Marie I52 Pankralz, Karl 49, I63 Pape, Slanford 49, 57, I02, I37, I76 Pardue, Debbie I63 Park, John 44, 46, 47, 67, 85, I52 Parker, Mr, Fred 34 Parker, Judilh I37 Parker, Sam I37 Parks, Scolly I37 Parmely, James I37 Parnosky, Billie I63 Parnosky, Curlis 95 Parrish, Donna I63 Parroll, Glenda I63 Paschal, Denice 99, II3, I37 Paflerson, Diane I37 Pallon, Richard I52 Pallon, Roberl I64 Paul, Carol I37 Paulson, Mr. Paul 32, 99 Paylor, Ramona I64 Paysinger, Joseph 58, I52 Paysinger, Ted 44, 47, 8l, I37 Pearce, Carol 79, 80, 87, 99, l2l, I37 Pearce, Mike 67 Peevy, Karen 70, 73, 76, 80, 84, I20, I52 Pelfry, Kalhy IIS, I52 Penny, Jewel I37 Penrod, Palli I52 Peoples, James I37 Perell, Mrs. Virginia 32 Perkins, Barbara I64 Ross, Ross, Vera I64 Roszel, Rikki III Roszel, Ronda 83, l00, l38 Rousch, Elizabeth II4, I64 Melone, Ann 80, IIB, I5I Mellon, Sleve 67, 85, I36 Mendenhall, Rick 58, 59, 60, 6I, 64, 65, 86, I36, IBO Mendoza, Debra I62 Milburn, Wesley l5l Miles, sara al, loo, IO4, l23, las Miller, Gerry II6, l5l Miller, Johnny I62 Miller rk al, loz, , Ma I36 Miller, Marlha BI, IZ3, I36 Millon, Linda I36 Minyard, Lynn l5I Misch, Ellen BI, l2I, I36, I76 Misch, Laura l62 Milchell, April Dawn I62 Milchell, Jack I36 Milchell, Mr. James 3l Milchell, Mize, Lea 204 Mannas 5l I5I Nellles, Brenda 80, l5l Neuendorl, Rebecca I63 Neunum, Ramona IIS, I63 Newby, Ellen 8l, II8, I36 Newell, Harry 67 Newman, David 76, I63 Newman, Joseph I36 Newman, Susie l0l, I47, ISI Newlon, Mrs. Sue 26 Nicely, George I63 , Nichols, Julia II4- Nichols, Nicky 93, I36 Nicholson, Slephen III, II3, I63 Nickens, Sherry 83, 86, IOI, I20, l5I Niemeyer, Carol I63 Niemeyer, Marlin I37 Noland, Conrad I63 Nolan, Meredilh I20 Nolan, Monica 82, I37 Norman, Beverly I37 Norman, George I37 Norvell, Sheila 8I, l00, I37 Nolley, Charles I30, I37 Noll, Dorolhea I37 Nunley, Belly I05, I37 O Oakes, Clifford 76, 79, IIB, I5I, I52 Oakes, Ralph l5l Oakley, Mrs. Lucy 38 Obenour, Nancy 70, I5l O'Brien, JoAnn 83, 89, I47, I5I Perkins Perkins Perkins, , Clifford sl, I37 Howard 9I, 98 Rulhann I52 Perry, Anila I52 Perryman, Davene 80, I20, I52 Pele, Laurence 76, IBB Pelers, Arlhur I64 Pelers, Chrisline 82, 83, 86, I00, I37 Pelers, David 95, I52 Pelers, Keilh I52 Pelers Linda I37 Pelers, Terie 82, 86, I64 Pelerson, Joseph IIO, I52 Pelerson, Larry 49 Phillips, Gayle I64 Phillips, Gerry 66 Phillips, Marlha I37 Phillips, Tommy 85 Pianallo, Peggy 74, I20, I52 Pierce, Kay 76, I37 Pierce, Reginald I37 Pike, Miss Margery 3I Pilkinglon, Marilyn I07, IIO, II2, I52 Pinkney, Sharon 44, 47, I52 Pinson, Alan 4-7, I37 Pill, Mrs. Geneva 24 Pil-lman, Beverly I64 Pillman, Michael I52 Pills, David 57, II3, II4, I64 Pills, Rila I37 Pills, Sleven II3, l40 I78, I94 Preddy, Vickie I52 Price Brenda I52 Price Donna 79, 93 Price Geneva I05, lI5, l38 Price, Joyce I52 Price, Laura Il5 Price Mary l38 Price, Tommy 9l, II6, I38, IB8 Prince, Meredisl I62 Prince, Quincy 47, I64 Privell, Deborah I52 Proclor, Mary 75, 76, Bl, 83, 86, 90, I00, II9, l38, I72, I74, l75, I77, I95 Proifill, John I52 Pruill, Bill 57, I52 Pruill, Marilyn l38 Pruill, Thomas 57, 85, l38 Psalidas, Elaine IIB, I38 Pullin, Billy I64 Pyle, Terri I52 Pyles, Frank I64 O Ouesenberry, Miss Virginia 30 Quillman, Kurl I38 Quillman, Lynn I64 R Raburn, Debby IIO, I52 Rainboll, Carl I52 Raines, Kennelh I64 Raines, Roberl IO9, IIO, Ill, II3 I38 Ramey, Anloneal I52 Ramsey, Miss Jewell 32 Ramsey, Joella I64 Rand, Frances 70, 77, Rap, Lynn l38 Ralhbone, Bill 9I, II9, I52 I05, l38 Raus, Charles 9l, IO4, I22, I38, I7O Record, Deborah 92, I38 Record, Kalhryn I64 Record, Michael l6I, I8I neo CROSS rs, 79 Redd, James IIB Redfearn, Darlene I06, I52 Redfearn, Ludena I64 RED FEATHERS 86, 87 Redlern, Rance 76, I64 Redman, Sheila 7I, 82, 86, I64 Reece, Joe I52 Reed, Brenda l38 Reed, Rebecca I64 Reeves, Velma 30 Reese, Debra I64 Regalis, Anna I38 Reid, Gary I64 Rell, Edwyna 94, l38 Renlie, Gary 77, 79, l38, I96 Reynolds, Peggy I38 Rice, Billy I23, I38, l87 Rice, Deborah IIO, II2, l38, I96 Rice, Donna 83, l38 Rice, Peggy I52 Rice, Richard 34 Richards, Michael I38 Richardson, Gary l38 Richardson, Randy I53 Richardson, Denise I53 Rigdon, Richard l38 Riggs, Roberl 4fI Rigsby, David l38 Riley, Rulh I64 Ringler, Verlin 34 Roach, Jeannie II6, I53 Robbins, Herman 24, 44, 47, I53 Robbins, Jacquelyn l38 Robbins, Ronald 49 89, Rowland, Gary III Rowland, Kay II4, I64 Rowland, Linda I64 Rozzell, Lewis I53 Ruble, Charles I38 Runyan, Cindy 76, I64 Russel, Willella 84 Rulz, Jennifer 7l, 73, 74, 80, I20, I53 S Sage, Paula Jean I64 Sagely, Dennis Lee 49, 50, I64 Sagely, Wayne 67 Sakelaris, Mrs. Inez 24 Sakelaris, Mary Ann 76, 77, 83, IOI lll8, I20, I53 Salas, Mark Richard I53 Salazar, Sylvia Dolores I05, II4 Salzarulo, Calhi II6, I52, I53 Samuel, Shirley Ann I39 Sanco, Calhy 7I, 73, I20, I53 Sanders, Charles Noble 58, 59, 6l 62, 85, I39 Sanders David IO9, I64 Sanders Sanders Michael Mark II9, I39 Philip Elroy I64 Sands, Mrs. Valdene 24 Sallerlield, Vicki Rulh I64 Saunders, Miss Joyce 22, l05 SCALPERS BI, 90 Scheer, Roberl I39 Schneider, Carol Lynn 73, 80, 98, II2, I52, I53 Schmidl, Mary Elizabelh 80, 86, I39 SCHOOL LIFE IZI SENIOR HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS I26 Schoonover, Barbara IOI, I53 Schoonover, Larry 65 Schroeder, Roberl Gene 99, IIO, II2, I39 Schuman, Lynn Dee I64 Schwendimann, John Myhr, Jr. 44 47, 48, I02, III, I39 Schwendimann, Kay 82, III, I64 Scoll Scoll Scoll, Scoll Scoll Scoll Scoll Scoll, , Billy Wayne I64 , Charles Leo I64 Deborah Gay I64 , Elda Marie Il5, I39 , Jody Ann I39 , Linda Gail I64 , Michael I03, I39 L Rowena I39 Scribner, Larry Leon I39 Seals, Cecelia 79 Seals, Sherry 79, I64 Seimas, Donald I64 Selman, Sandra I05, I53 Semones, Joseph 73 Senlers, Wanda 84 Sewell, Phillip 44, 45, 47, 85, IIB, I8 , lv4, iss II9, I39, 7 Sexlon, Dana I64 Shallenberger, Barbara I06, II4, ls-1, lar, Shannon, Debbie Jean 7l, I64 Shannon, Willie 7I Sharpe, Elizaelh I39 Sharlel, Becky l00, II9, I39 Shearer, Gwenell II4, I64 Shellon, John I39 Shepard, Randy I39 Shepard, Tom I02, I53 Shepheard, Gary 139 Sherrick, David 139 Shipley, Connie 164 Sides, Joseph 164 Silcox, Palricia 139 Simmons, Calvin 71, Simms, Miss Mary 38 119 164 Simmons, Jamie 80, 123, 139 Simones, Joe 91, 139 Sims, Deborah 71, 84, 153 Sipes, Kermil 139 Sisney, Shirley 139 Sisson, Brenda 76, 82, 83, 86, 114, 164 Sisson, Elizabelh 75, 82, 83, 86, 100, 103, 118, 139 Silller, Mr. Edward 34 Skalnik, Mr. Carl 32, 97 Wallon, John Brooks, Jr. 165 Surber, Skellon, Skoien, Darrell lll, 113 Ronda 108, 164 STAGECRAFT 103 Slanberry, Jack 153 Slandard, Lawrence 165 Slanlield, Mrs. Jean 26, 121 Slanley, Janel 105 Slaples, Sue 139 Stapleton, James 153 Sl. Clair, Bill 139 Slebbins, Susan 139 Slebbins, Nancy 165 Sleele, Pamela 79, 116, 153 Slephenson, E. J. 73, 80, 81, 88, 99, 120, 153 Slevenson, Jessie 82, 93, 100, 139 Stevenson, Kalhy 71, 82, 86, 101 Slewarl, Carolyn 153 Slewarl, Jeannelle 139 Slewarl, John 76, 118 Stewarl, Palsy 74, 82, 114 Slewarl, Terry 44, 47, 85, 91, 139, 195 Slewarl, Vicki 153 Stiles, Rebecca 165 Sline, Michael 153 Slinnell, Coyela 165 Slinnell, Johnny 34, 139 Slock, Mr. Arnold 32 Slonely, Mrs. Phyllis 24 Slone, Pamela 71, 73, 79, 82, 139 Sloner, Glen, 139, 196 Slormonl, Sam 75, 102, 123, 139 Sloul, Ralph 103, 165 Sloul, Roberl 47, 49, 165 Slraughn, Teena 139 Slrech, Warren 66 Slrong, Ernesl 44, 47 STUDENT COUNCIL 70 SWIMMING 57 Slyve, Linda 165 Sullivan, Allila 165 Summers, Dail 153 Summers, Mrs. Patricia 30 Sumner, Stan 165 Sumner, Sleve 165 Sumrall, Charles 165 Ronney 153 Suller, Merle 86, 119, 153 Sullle, Nanci 103, 119, 141 Sullon, Rodney 44, 51, 147, 153 Swain, Owen 79 Swinlord, Paul 165 Sylvan, Slephanie 73, 77, 84, 119, 153 SYMPHONIC BAND 110 SYNCHRONETTES 82 Skyles, Nancy 93, 139 Slemp, Nancy 164 Slover, Barbara 164 Smalley, Jeannie 93, 153 Smilh, Berverly 153 Smilh, Charles 165 Smilh, Connie 96, 105, 139 Smilh, Dan 165 Smilh, Daniel 93, 139 Smilh, Darlene 86, 139 Smilh, David 93, 139 Smilh, Dennis 165 Smilh, Donna 76, 95, 114, 165 Smilh, Dorolhy 153 Smilh, Evans 84 Smilh, Fonda 70, 80, 86, 101, 120, 147, I53 Smilh, Frederick 152, 153 Smilh, Gerald 91 Smith, Glenda 92, 106, 139 Smith, Jacqueline 80, 95, 104, 153 Smilh, Janel 121, 139 Smilh, Janet Louise 77, 80, 110, 112, 119, 165 Smilh, Jeanelle 165 Smith, Jeri 153 Smilh, John 94, 139 Smilh, Johney 139 Smilh, Johnny 91 Smilh, Joyce 83, 153 Smilh, Kay 165 Smilh, Palricia 139 Smith, Paula 73, 114 Smilh, Sheila 123 Smilh, Slephen 80, 104, 120, 153 Smilh, Terry 165 Smilh, Tim 108 Smilh, Timolhy 139 Smilh, Toby 99, 118, 165 Smilh, Victor 91, 153 Smilh, Waller 91 Smilh, Wann 98, 141 Smilh, Wesley 91, 111, 130, Smilh, 139 Wesley Timolhy 75, 76, 118, 139 119, Snell, Calherine 153 Snell, Jessie 82, 153 Sype, William 80, 98, 102, 121, 130, 139 T Taber, Barbara 140 Tadpole, Brenda 96, 105, 140 Tall, Randall 110 Talburl, Barbara Talbim, Linus 74, 75, 76, 77, 83, , ies 140 Somacal, Tanya 104, 114, 165 SOPHOMORE PRESIDENTS 160 Soulhern, Judy 76, 80, 100, 119, 139 SPANISH CLUB 73 Sparks, Sandra 80, 153 SPEAKERS BUREAU 77 Spears, Charles 139 Speegle, Janice 71, 165 Speegle, Roberl 153 Springer, Mrs. Bernice 25 Sproles, Glynn 139 119, 130, 140 Tapp, Tommy 91 Tash, Chauree 79, 165 Tale, Mary Ann 77, 100, 118, 140 183 Taylor, Alice 140 Taylor, Archie 140 Taylor, Barbara 95, 153 Taylor, Darrell 113, 153 Taylor, Elaine 80, 116 Taylor, Foreslina 140 Taylor, Mr, Franklin 25 Taylor, Gherry 140 Teague, Mr. Rex 28 140 196 Tease, Brenda 77, 79, 83, , Teipel, Coco 70, 76, 79, 89, 101, 147, 153 TENNIS 64 Terry, Darlene 153 THESPIANS 76 Thodes, Denise 164 Thomas, Claire 74, 120, 153 Thomas, Deanna 165 Thomas, Harlan 44, 47, 121, 140 Thomas, Janice 165 Thomas, Tamara 58, 62, 70, 77, 84, 90, 91, 102, 140 Thompson, Boice 120, 153 Thompson, Doug 108, 153 Thompson, James 93, 140 Thompson, JoHannah 83, 153 Mrs. Kalhleen 26 Laura 153 Thompson, Thompson, Thorn, Debbie 79, 140 Thorne, Pennie 14-0 Thorpe, Mrs. Opel 28 Thresher, Brenda 71, 76, 83, 86, 101, 103, 145, 153 Thueson, Jack 165 Thueson, 118, 153 Tiger, Jeannie 92, 140 Tigerl, Cheryl 140 Tigerl, Sammy 67 Timmons, Ricky 91 Tischler, Thea 154 Toedl, Chrisly 70, 83, 100, 140 Tolar, Sidney 140 Tollelle, Sleven, 78, 79, 140 Tomaney, Jim 120, 154 Tomlinson, Mrs. Bernice 38 Tomkins, Cheryl 154 TOM TOM 122 Townsend, Edward 80, 91, 98, 120, 154 Towsend, Stanley 76 TRACK 65 Treasler, Darrell 49, 103, 165 TREBLETONES 114 Tucker, Diane 140 Turner, Elizabelh 165 Turner, Jeffrey 165 Turner, Julia 73, 80, 140 Turner, Slephen 103, 140 Turrenline, Saundra 165 Turinelli, Mr. Bill 24 Turnbaugh, Mr. Tom 31 U Underhill, Wanda Joann 140 V Vandersdel, Michael Lee 165 Vann, Celesline Wilnella 73, 94, 1 Vann, Patricia Ann 165 Van Winkle, Doran Lee 154 Vargas, Sharon Kay 92, 140 Vargus, Gloria Jean 154 VARSITY BAND 108 Vaughn, Vivian Louise 140 Veach, Alice Chrisline 92, 154 Veslal, Mr. Fells 32 Vick, Mrs. Judy 26, 100 Vickers, Tina Annelle 77, 140, 196 Villareal, Belly Louise 140 Vincenl, Deborah Sue 140 Visor, Michael DeWayne 24 W Wade, Debbie Diane 76, 116, 154 Wade, John William 112, 165 40 Wagner, Karen Sue 76, 77, 104, 140 Walker, Anlhony 45, 47, 141 Walker, Carla Jean 165 Walker, David O'Neil 141 Walker, Dwain Gillman 103 Walker, Gary Wayne 141 Walker, Lenda 70, 76, 141 Walker, Michael Lee 165 Walker, Nita 79, 86, 99, 104, 140 Walker, Mrs. Kathryn 28 Walker, Palli Ann 154 Walker, Wilma Jean 84, 108, 165 Walkingslick, Dawnena Lynn 82, 95, 114, 165 Wallace, DeAnn 141 Wallace, Linda Kaye 165 Wallace, Preslon 154 Wallace, Ronald Steven 47, 183 Williams Williams , Carlhan 49 , Charles 143 Williams, Connell 44, 47, 152, Williams, Donna 154 Williams, Donnell 154 Williams, Emmelt 141 Williams, Mr, Eugene 34 Williams, Harold 165 Williams, Joe 116, 119, 141 Williams, Mary 143 Williams, Morgan 76, 141 Williams, Renee' 115 Williams Richard 154 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams 1 Mrs. Sharon 32, 33 Sherri 93, 141 ,Teresa 73, as, 119,143 , Vivian iss , Wanila 165 Wallen, Shirley 165 Walker, Mark Allen 76, 165 Wallers, Joe 154 Wallon, Alberla Lenora 76, 84, 116 Walton, Mary Ann 84, 115, 165 Wappler, Paul 73, 98, 154 Ward, Calhyrin Louise 76, 104, 116, 119 141 Wa rcl, Donna Karlene 114, 165 Warden, Claudia 82, 141 Ware, Billie Jean 141 Warma, Warner Warren Dennis Enlo 154 ,Virginia Ann 165 , Beverly Emmalene 141 Warren, Carolyn Sue 154 Warren Warren Warren , Dwighl Wayne 50, 141 Ellen Rhea 76, 80, 119, Mrs. Richard 41 Washburn, Terry Ann 141 Wa lson , Aulhur Louis 44, 47 Williamson, James 165 Williamson, Kathy 154 Willis, Karen 165 Willis, Mark 47, 154 Willis, Thomas 116, 154 , 119, 141 Walson, Constance Marie 115, 141 Waltles, Carl Samuel 165 Waugh, Mr. Roberl 32 Weaver, Mrs. Linda 26 Weaver, Bill 64, 79, 80, 102, 121, 141 Willman, John 102, 118 Willson, Karla 154 Wilson, Anila 95, 165 Wilson, David 72, 98, 154 Wilson, David 154 Wilson, Dwighl 154 Wilson, Kim 67 Wilson, Earl 165 Wilson, Marsha 154 Wilson, Roberl 165 Wilson Terry 165 wamberiy, sue 76, lbs Wimer, James 116 Wimmer, Marsha 83, 86, 101, 118, 120, 154 Winkelman, Mary 105 Winters, Harley 103 Winzer, Debbie 36 Wise, Gary 154 Wiseman, Elisa 165 Wofford, Johnnie, 141 Webb, Billy 80, 92, 141 Webb, Wanda May 92, 154 Webb, William C. 154 Wolf, Nancy 24, 141 Womack, Charles 49, 112, 165 Woodard, Sharon 154 Woods, Russell 141 Weir, Slanley Dean 80, 104, 141 Wesl, Carla Jo 154 West, Howard Keith 141 Wesl, Sue 154 Weslcotl, Rickey Dallon 73, 76 Weslmeir Terr Joe 49 Woodward, Sue 37, 165 WRESTLING LETTERMEN 58 Wrighl, Doris 116 Wrighl, Mr. George 34 Wright, Joe 165 . . Y Weslhafer, Jan 103, 121, 141 Weslmacoll, Sammye Lynn 103, 112, 120, 154 Whisman, Gay Lynn 116, 119, 141 While, Debbie Sue 72, 116, 141 While, Dennis Lee 141 whne, Eslher Marie 115 While, Gary Lee 165 While, Thomas Jr. 108, 165 While, Trislram Taylor lll, 113, 141 Whileley, Pamela June 141 Whilman, Ella 41 Whilmore, Thomas Miller 110 Whitsell, Sunny 154 Wright, Robin 105, 154 Wynn, Larry 141 Y Yarnell, Joseph 104 Yeckley, Phyllis 93, 105 Yerton, Beckie 110, 141 Yoder, Mrs. Marilyn 28, 76 Young, Angela 165 Young, David 141 Young, Georgena 165 Young, Joel 165 Young, Marc 141 Wickersham, Michael George 66, 123, 141, 170 Wiggins, Pamela Jean 154 Wiley, Debra Ann 76, 84, 141 - Wilkes, Donald Ray 141 Wilkes, Gary 141 Wilkins, Mike,'ll9, 154 Wilkinson, Bruce 64 Wilkinson, Mark 154 Wilkinson, Marly 74, 80, 86, 130, 143 Willhile, Deborah 77, 88, 94, 130, 143 Williams, Brenda 106 Young, Michael 165 Young, Rila 80, 92, 141 Y-TEENS 84 Z Zachery, Naomi 141 Zaiic, Paulelle 71, 100, 104, 141 Ziegler, Tom 154 Ziegler, Renela 165 Zimmerman, Amy 78, 113, 154 Zuniga-Solo, Ida 73, 141 Zwingelberg, Michael 50, 165 205 Autographs ? 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