Classen High School - Orbit Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1960

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PM .fm 2 'G WG XR E ev E-13 , -, THE IOBO ORBIT OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA OLASSEN HIOH SCHOOL I9OI NORTH ELLISON VOLUME xxxlv BECKY OOILVIE, EDITOR PEGGY PRAO, BUSINESS MANAGER ff JOHN GYGAN, COPY EDITOR SUE CHECHOVSKY, LAYOUT EDITOR MGG, SIBYLTILSNER, FACULTY AOVXIXOOR mifffmafw, My f?Aff'gM, f :?!HIL,7 ,Q M 1 1c5'Ciicf! af QJMQL 6 44,212 C449 Ll.cffJf.4,J Cb 47,gg,,fg,J,54,,7f?VQVg V! A Q10 1 f' hi-1 'H ' f 'i 1 A 27 2671! Q12 , 5972,-ZJ -67 69 ? 'Qian 4492? Q5E4.g.vQfy2..2 Q0 26:51 ' 1,420 ,ig , eff , . , jig 2 C 2'LCffLl7- C,9'J2,4,1,cAJ, ., bifdf' 21:9 Lg' . ,. EN Q VJ Qcfe' c'44?f, 402,12 . , Q, , -, L Z7 bfpj f fl AV' V f 7 4 I ,Q Sr TS I TT J fJ fy I 1 . ,ff f 73. I Jj ,gf A iff' A ' ,ff ,f J N7 fn' V4 fy , f J, JI , tiff! kg Sari r ,, .r:.gY4??f!.Q ,Q X XV I I fl 6 I 5- Q- -- iff A1 1 3 ' ' rf!! fl! 'iff ,f Ik ilfifx YQ 2 ' I 4 Lx! I ' 7, INTRODUCTION . . . A,-fr. . . . . . . . . 4 fa Y' 'Ly Aff, If X11 L5 'f:1-1g?1 ' Aff Lf 3, ff jf! ADMINISTRATION . . . 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The beauty, the interests, the intelligence, the character, and the ideals of high school youth are expressed in this, the 1960 ORBIT. May it ever remind you of Classen's ideals, loyalty, and devotion to truth, honor, learning, skill, and character. May it be a constant reminder of the strength, the beauty, and the promise of youth. 'll-if 'H-susan-fl' ACKNUWLEDGEMENT A yearbook is an accurate account of one complete school yearg the book is given to the graduating class of that year as a memory of that last glorious year of high school. We have tried to relate to you, the student, your activi- ties of this year. I cannot and shall not accept any credit for this book, for it would have been impossible without the aid of the staff. It is hard to express in words my gratitude towards the staff members who have put in many extra hours of typing, sorting, and countless other small tasks that make up the 1960 ORBIT. John Bryan, who has done much for the book, is our copy editor. We are indebted to him for the theme of the annu- al, Truth, Peggy Prag, during mountains of mass confusion, managed to balance receipts and money every time. As business manager, she also took time out from ORBIT sales to count money for the student directory. Sue Chech- ovsky, layout editor, has really put in extra hours in drawing up general layouts and taking complete charge of the index, which in itself is a major job. Everyone knows the importance of pictures in a yearbook and everyone knows our photographers, Mark Birmingham and Dale Rose. A deep vote of thanks goes to them for the many hours they have spent taking pictures of one class or another. My thanks go also to Claire Hawthorn and Jane Dewar who edited the student directory, with the able assistance of Gay Elder, Janis Capps, Linda Howe, Peggy Prag, Diane Skogan, and Mary Lou Bramblett. They did a marvelous job and published a very different and clever directory. Joyce Walton, art editor, designed the cover for the student di- rectory, helped in advertising the yearbook with her little people, and ran numerous errands for the staff. The CLASSEN LIFE has been a great help in advertising the 1960 ORBIT and has published many interesting articles about the yearbook and ORBIT queen. Janis Capps handled the senior section this year. Boys' and girls' team sports were capably handled by Gay Elder, Jane Dewar, and Claire Hawthorn. Classes and organizations were skillfully ar- ranged by the rest of the ORBIT staff. The staff members are Karen Robinson, Mary Hunt, Virginia Lawrenz, Jean Huff, Diane Barton, Virginia Brewer, Darlene Aten, Donna Field, Lynda Field, and Donna Fabian. Ialso wish to thank our sponsor, Mrs. Tilsner, who has been wonderful to us this year. We wouldn't have made our first deadline if she hadn't been there to steer us through. Thanks go also to Mr. Fleming, Mr. Acers, Mrs. Booher, and all the teachers who have put up with the constant interruptions and impositions on them. I hope that in the years to come, as you scan this 1960 ORBIT thinking of those youthful years, your eyes will fall on this acknowledgment and only then will you understand and appreciate the many hours of work and worry con- tributed by the staff for you and your book. Thank you, XJEQJLLC. Qiliglvtgg Your Editor at 1 gl ,F Shri 'i' ' in 5, . , V ' wit ' 1 A : we :Q lj? N t-, ftpss'fVurfL,, 't -iatamaaemws is , its 'D awk in-aisle flak CLASSEN DISPLAYS TRUTH IN SOCIAL EVENTS There is nothing more valuable to astudent in his annual than the pictures of it. They express more feeling and fun than a thousand words. This year we have allowed several extra pages for activity shots. Our photographers have always been around when they were needed to photograph all the events at Classen. These pictures include everything from Coronations to football games. We have also tried to present the Junior High in many of their games, dances, and other activi- ties. Since the yearbook is a record of every grade level at Classen we have tried to give an accu- rate account of all the activities that have oc- curred during the year. X X X V X 1 X. Q ,. ,...,: ,,?. 5 1, ,- nf ,. ,gcwf A A A if all J, 5 ,,ig ,QW an ii?--2 23 F4 525, g wr ,W if fe K, 2: zz! sd ,fi 4 2 Ea 2 Ugg, Us 4.3 A M4 JK . :E Z-vig , 1 9, gf MP, ,PF i gi ii EQ My ga, Q X K ,LY L YR BASIS FUR TRUTH IS SET IN YUUTH FACULTY AND BOARD U EDUCATION Mr. Phil C. Bennett Mr. Otto F. Thompson Mr. William F. Lott f ,vm L 4P 'iLfa Mrs. Warren F. Welch Dr. Melvin W. Barnes Superintendent of Schools f? i'i, .gif Q --LI ,.: ,.. ti 4, X133 'Z' Mr. Luke F. Skaggs Zifsfim p . V p ,yew J. Garwin Fleming Principal J. Garwin Fleming is in his second year as principal of Classen High School. Never lacking in pep and vitality, Mr. Fleming has the remarkable reputation of being able to be in a dozen places at one time, His friendly atti- tude toward everyone makes him liked by all. When he gets serious and reprimands a student, it is effective, yet, due to his straight-forward, kindly manner, he also makes a friend, We students know Mr. Fleming as a real friend. What more can we say? What do our Principal and Vice-Princi- pal find so amusing on that piece of paper? Could it be that J. Garwin and Ad have something up their sleeves? Maybe they are just rejoicing over Christmas holidays which are coming up! Ad Ace rs Vice- Principal Ad Acers is in his first year at Classen in the capacity of vice-principal. He is one of the hardest-working persons at Classen. He is in charge of handling at- tendance and any discipline problems that may arise. He is well-liked by students and we hope he will be with us for a long time. Mrs. Julia B0Oher Mrs. Beatrice Busby Mr. Paul Cunningham Attendance Clerk Financial Secretary Activity Director, Counselor 11 -NS. Miss Freda O'Nea1 Counselor OFFICE PERSONNEL 15' g'7Qk s ar' '31 Mrs. Ladell Peterson Counselor my ,5E,,s1., me . s . YW 'H' V 'V fir '- K Fi, . h Q E .4 ' fn, . K . 5 . 173, '1! '!.f Mrs. Lahoma Schiel Miss Etalea Unferth Mrs. Marie Wright Registrar Librarian Secretary to the Principal Q .,,- , .2 are i ' A ww., 5612: 1 s , iftafsw 1? , ,ai ' g if Btanson M159 S26 Shoimand wwf' ' ' ' V- 'Wiki'-'i?f fi Yf ?9'1?T5Qf5?Q P72 - gg' ry AY qfg -in wa. YL .. M ,D ,.z, I si I -if I E1 Mr. James Burk Jr. -Sr. Band, Dance Band MIS ' C Typing arolyll Clue Machl. ' Shorrh If 14 Hes 31701, B --wc J.,aa1:.., :,,..wmaam::W - ffm , www - - ,327 fx ,is X ,,., Miss Mary Brucher M 'K I-Iomernaking I' Rich A ' afd Illfllyyeuc fsck ' 31773 FACULTY my W.,,,f X, , ' wail faffzw Q- ' Miss Dorothy Dell Butler J Journalism, English ,fs K Q46 Coach' !g:niW9 YW ad W' XaXSwd1e ' usmess Mrs. Joyce Cord um Ssgams X Speech, English X ,sg - I si D Es fwaffsf D 62 , Mrs. Ann Fowler MIS F mme Qessauer English, Spanish Typin aye preibe NHS. Bo De10a16 kee . 8- Social fger' Speech. Plllg Srudres, Book Mrs. Dorothy Ann Frosch Science, Physics, Physical Science in v--Af' 110' Mr. Lonnie Gilliland Arithmetic. Teams Mrs gs - L0 HU' E17 . Ia G Maya ,V ghsh. Socgossman Mrs. Maxine Haney NHS, Liildatench ig al Studi Algebra, Plane Geometry, yislh Y es Math Analysis Eng Q i ii X M fi 1: Vmhvv , We-. .- gg ..- 5 X X k ' f N. X Mr. B111 Hendon vlthotn H usb- English, Social Studies, World Mrs- Bernie H3 , E E . Hom e H b NU' WIC Educauon' History emaking. gnglm gmvsxc Studies rsh 50013K Mr. John W. Holt Music Theory, Boys' Glee Club, Jr. -Sr. Chorus Mr. 1 Meffo ndustr. U 101168 1:31 Arts 16 mefic Mrs. R. Hoover Physical Education, Sports Mrs. Eloise Joslyn Art As f'-f Qi f fi' fe., , , Mr. Billyl Jones Driver Education Drlver Teams . Het Edwin Ke 5115925 NXY- mediaie ei Xgichesua fx' Q,-,. . :SS L., . 4 QV 5- . ': 5 t, . I , - 3 5 - A 0 mQg4qfw-fs ' , , fb s 3 sa ,m ., M M 1, IIN A M x My 4 14' '4 I ' Q 13 Q E My ,rf as 'F . F s : N X f i7 A M Mrs. Julia McPheeters M13 A 1 y - my Business Arithmetic, Business Ph , ne Mrs sevegwiiie. VWSXO English, Shorthand. TYPinS spfiiff-21 Egfphefson . ' C on: G IIS ,B M A X 5 , -is .V -I -21+-ta' , if ,AV P U u '+........ 5 ' its I ,,,L ,?4 K YS Miss Lorena Milam Social Studies Ml'S3 M English ary Neel -J' Mr. Troy L. Milburn Industrial Arts, Psychology Mr. R. L. Ogden American History, World His- tory Mr. Truman Miller Audio Visual, Mathematics QS . Y, P2150 NXZXXXY. HCC NHS. S 16 B3oX0'5Y' C sf Q gf pf' ,. w 1 Mr. James Petree Mr P CMOS American History, Government Ch' hflljp Ph lean gaitgrls' GXGG emjsffy. Biollljps Vgiiaysrudie , Ogyl Scjenc e Mr, ja Ck S Sfage Cra ffhoeppey nmma , Exim .. ' ,H ,?L6fI'?k?Qr A ,If:if?23':iff'ffX .. .gb . , y .::f5?1. f scmgg12Ef1Ev.-Q: , az: 4'.',' 51:5 J Mrs. Ethel Preble Mr. Chester A. Reeves Mrs. Della Roberts Homemaking Industrial Arts, Mechanical Applied Math, Plane Geometry Drawing SP6 ech .ra 1. Ti. 3 ,Q gi ,pil P ' 1 'f 'fs M fr W Nfl. wr g5?f3SQ3?Ei P1 as ,W ,M -emma ff , - r 4 Mr. Loyd P. Smith Electronics m,-Leffisirrmzf www if--me fs s1z4'Qvff5Lfs?'2,f , - :arf 1 ey e wg ,E ,k.,, ,L R l eigh E' f ' , , Y ff .z ', , , 5 5 5' r f wffyq- ffl' ' pi .f?i1f5i4iif2' r V'si1f'f iflilm-wfluji Q kfiff 2 - + .skr?1'2'1fK'N.a 2 s .Q , , a ,, it 3 f f Siu, m,g2 r , X, , Srnim Veena Mrs . English 5 A , f ' ,W if 5 -. r IQ V , I i Q ,, , W rw Q ' . rv 1 We mi up s,,, wwf? 4,.J' Mr. James E. Stark M . . r m SrxeXX Algebra. Arrthmetxc Soc? Estella St. . u a NMSSE' I Studies 1113011 Lail -V I - r ' - 'K sfiilfi,--fbrzia ff 4 I 7 'am' -1 i r F ,- 'KmL-' ' 1 1-qw rrrr r 2 If x K A 'I , L.ll,AY7LL a y 5 iii? A ,B fcs fi 5 A- if Mrs. Laprelle Stone English Mr. Harvey Tedford Physical Education, Sports Mfg S . 0169 . b . h WO . Ellglishl YI T118 er M355 R01 Atiqhmexlc Yearbook Mrss Mary Lors Wallace Enghsh Maeva' X ix'- jimi ' f W Y, ,fm in 3 w-,W iw UNE WHU LEARNS TRUTH IS CUNSTRAINED TU REVEAL IT . ACAD Sue Pendleton, how do you manage to smile in every picture? It must be our wonderful photographer who does a marvelous job. That isn't the right attitude for a girl who has a geometry test tomorrow. Shou1dn't you be studying instead of flirting with Mark? uw., Mr. Miller seems to be helping Blanche Ellen McMillan again. Poor Mike seems 40 sr- .rw be struggling with that problem. 't worry, Mike, Mr. Miller will be with you in a moment. Shown above is a busy Algebra class. Bonnie Breeding seems very intent onher lessons. The three lonesome figures by the door are busy Orbit members Karen Robinson, Mary Hunt, and Janis Capps. 22 MATH EPARTMENT Never let it be said that Classen students lack opportunities to become great mathematicians! These opportunities come in the form of the courses available in the math department. For math-minded lower classmen there are General Math, Algebra I and II, Plane Geometry and High School Math. For the Senior whose mind is just one big math book there are Trigonometry, Solid Geometry and Math Analysis. All in all we don't see how Classen can help but turn out many of tomorrow 's great mathe- maticians. And last but certainly not least are the teachers who guide our junior geniuses through the field of Math. They are Mrs. Della Roberts, head of the department, and staff members Mrs. Maxine Haney, Miss Ruth Wooten, Mr. Truman Miller, Mr. James Stark, Mr. Richard Buck and Mr. Lonnie Gilliland. Bobby Protzman, famed teacher, attempts to explain this difficult trig problem. It seems you have no discipline in your class for Ned Kise doesn't seem to be paying too much attention. This picture shows how quiet under classmen can be if they really try. Notice how industrious and beaming this math class is. A wonderful example, no? 1, ... , ,F an ,. - This is a math analysis class which we see above. Richard Johnson seems to find Gayle Goodner's teaching terribly funny, What do you find so funny? :ire ae.. rr' Seems like John Bryan is playing teacher. ls this a student or Mrs. Key out of her seat again. Back to your seat, Beverly, and I'll see you after school again tonight! Many classes are being taught on television and one of them is shown here. This is seventh grade science and the students are really listening. No wonder, the class period is nearly over! xgf ai 24 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Science has, throughout these last twenty-five years, become exceedingly important to the world. Where would we be today if scientists of the preceding centuries hadn't experimented and introduced to us the basic ideas of scientific method? Classen offers many of the fields in science. They in- clude General Science, Physical Science, Biology, Ad- vanced Biology, Chemistry, Physiology, and Physics. The teachers of the science department, headed by Mrs. Marilyn Parsons, are Mrs. Beverly Key, Mrs. Dorothy Frosch, and Mr. Phillip Phillips. This year students in the Classen Science department will participate in the Oklahoma City Science Fair, the Oklahoma Junior Academy of Science, and the Westing- house Science Talent Search. Somebody know him? This massive muscle man, believe it or not, belongs to the science department. He is one of Mrs. Parsons' best students. Seen here partaking ofa few choice tidbits in Mrs. Parsons' third hour biology class are Linda Moore and Larry Bowman. Whats the inatter, Larr , for et to eat breakfast again this N Y 8 What are you all doing? This biology class seems to have cracked up. Everyone is staring at a blank wall. Perhaps you see something that we don't. a 'FVOOO 'fluff icon llgl is We What are you doing, John, keeping your nose to the grind- stone? Take a tip from Kenny, stay unconcerned. Believe it or not, these are physicists from Mrs. Frosch's third hour class. Here we see a devoted scientist. In his hand, if you haven't guessed by this time, is a splendid example of a brain? The perfect Christmas present for anyone. .25 x E 25 Tom, What ARE you reading? Expres- sions like that don't come from reading a Government book! Especially in Mr. Petree 's class. You should follow studi- ous David 's example. Mr. Dalke, these are not football play- ers. This is your social studies classg shou1dn't they be learning more about the geography of the world, not of the football field? SDDIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT ARDUND THE WDRLDIN ISD DAYS During each Classen student's schooling he finds himself enrolled at some time or another in a social studies class. No longer are these classes composed of boring facts of half-for- gotten happenings in the history of the world. Today these classes are designed to acquaint students with the happenings of the present time, and to inform them of events in the past which are responsible for these. The classes offered in this department are Government, Economics, Oklahoma History, Civics, World History, American History, and Psychology. Social studies classes today are every bit as interesting as a world cruise. During the approximately 180 days spent in class each year a social studies student may indeed go around the world ! But what would classes be without teachers? Guiding each student in his world cruise is a fine staff of teachers headed by Mr. James Petree. They are Miss Lorena Milam, Mrs. Estella Stinson, Mr. Bill Hendon, Mr. Phillip Dalke, and Mr. R. L. Ogden. Our thanks to these teachers for an interesting tour of the world, past and present! This apparatus is one of the several tests taken by a driver's edu- cation student. Mr. Milburn 's psychology class uses it here to demonstrate the time it takes a person 's foot to be moved from the accelerator to the brake. You ask what does psychology have to do with driver's test? It's easy--they are studying the biological foundations of behavior. ll ww W , umm E1 F, wif? ' gr rs tii t til Baby Huey Ogden seems a little camera shy. No, No, Mr. Ogden, don't jump! With an ancient instructor such as Mr. Ogden all the easier to study world history. Marshall, are you catching or pushing? Mr. Petree is shown here standing behind his industrious class. Notice how busy every member of the class seems. That is, all except Sharon Honea. She seems to be day- dreaming--get to work, Sharon. .sg . , This is a Psychology class? Mr. Milburn seems to be getting the bad deal here. Maybe the teacher is abused in this class. Monty Lamb, and John Bryan seem to be taking advantage of this seance. Hang loose fellows! 27 QW? Sf' ,lf The boy you see in this picture is one of our famed football players. Howard Moore, you seem to be pampered by your Latin teacher, Miss Snell. You even get to sit on her prized cushion. How do you rate? Does everyone have to get injured on the foot- ball field to get this type of attention? ,i f f ' Beware, Mrs. Dessaur's firsthour speech class! She looks as if she might have just caught the culprit who cheated on the test. 28 LANGUAGE ARTS The youth of the world today does not realize the impor- tance of foreign languages, speech, and English. As the world enlarges and population increases, there will be a need to know several languages and to have a good background in English. Classen is prepared to meet this situation. The languages offered at Classen are Spanish, taught by Mrs. Ann Fowler, Latin, taught by Miss Ruth Snellg and French, taught by Mrs. Linda Harris. The French department has just received an entirely new laboratory. The students learn French through films, records, tapes, and also by speaking into the microphones and hear- ing their voices in their earphones. The laboratory teaches a foreign language through the association of sight and sound experiences. It is very good for developing conversational ability. The teacher has direct contact with each student through the master control panel. She can help an individu- al student without disturbing anyone else. Oklahoma City is fortunate in having five such laboratories, as this is a fairly new development in the teaching of foreign languages. In the speech and drama classes, students are prepared to face the world either in groups or individually. Speech and debate classes have contributed many trophies and honors to Classen. If one would look through the trophy cases he would surely notice that nearly half of the awards have been won by speech students. In the new French room we see Studious Betsy , Sour Sue , Cheatin' Chester , Camera-shy Dar- 1ene , Laughing Jody , and Itty Bitty Charles Stewart . The nose in the far, far background be- longs to the one, the only Mary Hunt! So You're a Girl Scout and that's your troop flag, what do you want? A medal? I'm awfully sorry, . . , Paul, but that s the way it goes. ,iff , Shown above is one of the most promising English classes in school. Mrs. Stone could be quoted as saying, No matter what activity is going on, I can count on more than half of my students participating in it. This is a drama class? It looks as if Jim is pro- posing to Margaret and Bene seems to be eaves- dropping. Just ignore Bene, Jim, and go right on with what you were doing. You see a promising speech student in this picture. Judy Ande has also proven herself to be a good cheerleader. 29 Mary Lou Bramblett seems quite disturbed with the Orbit photographer, and poor Karen Robinson, no one has called her in such a long time! Oh, the life of an office-aide! --1 30 Mrs. Booher's wonderful office-aide, Mary Belle alias Tinker Bell, is found gaily skipping from class to class re- trieving class cards. What is the matter, Mary Belle, don't you want your picture taken? second hour Business English class. 1 BUSINESS The business classes are designed to prepare interest- ed students for the business world . You can take classes such as Typing, Shorthand, Business Math, Business English, Bookkeeping, Business Machines, and Intro- duction to Business. These classes are taught by Mrs. Sue Branson, who is head of the department, Mrs. Carolyn Gluck, Mrs. Julia McPheeters, and Mrs. Faye Freiberger. These classes give the students a general back- ground in business planned as preparation for the business field, but applicable to any phase of work a student may plan to enter. Peggy, does your hair also glow in the dark? She must be a shining example of Mrs. McPheeters Hard at work in Mrs. Branson's first year shorthand class we find Georgia McLain and Christy Newman. Sherry Hunt in the far, far background seems to be enjoying it quite thoroughly. What is it you are transcribing, Sherry? iw' time 5' ., rmiutugii .QM The business world of tomorrow? No, day after tomorrow, on second thought, even later. Learning the keyboard is Mrs. C1uck's second hour beginning typing class. W M. Tom Gray, the most outstanding male home- maker, not to mention the only male home- maker in Mrs. Preble 's fourth hour advanced cooking class. Stick with those pots and pans Cinderella! fgmuwif 'XX1 .iw Miss Brucher seems very busy helpiflg Ginger with her sewing problems. In the background you see patterns of other dresses. 32 1 s 2 V I . Shown here is Bene Wilson, senior, who is busy sewing. Bene is a member of Miss Brucher's fourth hour advanced sewing class. Keep busy, Bene. HUMEMAKING DEPARTMENT This year the Home Economics Department offers a course in family living to seventh grade girls. This class is taught by Mrs. Bernice Hibbert. The girls rotate every twelve weeks with Miss Mary Brucher's sewing classes and Mrs. Ethel Preble's cooking classes. On November 10, the girls gave a tea for their mothers. The cooking classes made the refresh- ments, the family living classes sent the invitations and the sewing classes had open house showing their aprons and skirts. The Homemaking Department also offers advanced sewing and cooking classes for senior high girls. e'-'wpft K lim MW Sf Mrs. Preble's cooking class seems busy making cookies. This class is to help students learn to cook and prepare themselves for taking care of a house. Learning to sew is one of the most important thingsa girl can leam. Miss Brucher is show- ing some of her seventh grade students the correct way to use a sewing machine. ,Y J, lt? Stand up straight, Gisela. Peggy Mc- Connell is helping Gisela Pahlke by marking the hem in the skirt she has almost completed. Both senior girls are members of Miss Brucher's fourth hour advanced sewing class. ff We at INDUSTRIAL ARTS Industrial Arts is an area of general educa- tion that is very important to the young man in school. The boys learn to think for them- selves and to work with their hands. Boys in Woodwork and Metalwork have made many , W handsome pieces of fumiture, taken them home, and made good use of them. An example of some of the fine work done in the woodwork department is this picnic table. This is just one of the many projects the boys worked on this year. Are these boys studying to be dentists? With that type of drill I don't believe you will get many patients. Maybe this advertisement will help. Is Leonard Payne your next victim, I mean patient! These two smiling boys are Tom Walbert and Alberto Sales. They seem quite pleased with their Mechanical Drawing project. The courses offered in this area at Classen are Woodwork, Metalwork, and Mechanical Drawing. Teaching in this department are Mr. Troy Milburn, Mr. Melton Jones, and Mr. Chester Reeves. 34 ELECTRONICS Electronics, a three hour course, has been taught at Classen for three years. The boys work on radios, television sets and many other electronic devices. Mr. Loyd Smith teaches the Electronics classes. IJRIVER EDUCATION This year the Driver Education students had the use of the drivo-trainers. These cars are exactly like a regular car in almost every way. They are both standard shift and push button drive. The students follow a simulated road which is shown on the screen in front of them. Mr. Bill Jones teaches Driver Education. 'E i C k 3? .1 X , Rx. fr 1 4 .1 h.: l V , These budding electricians are busily work- ing on an old television set. Careful, fellows, don't blow a fuse! The machines you see in this picture are the drivo-trainers. Beverly Stone looks as though she is about to run over some poor victim. Gordon driving??? Mr. Jones, Karen Robinson and Ann McAtee are placing their lives in their hands as they ride with Gordon. lf rift I t ,h- Q,,,,-M -M M., ew ., .W- M V Q ag kv. . Z 6 X Q ff . 5 wif- 2, lg , fe 1 fi 5 ima A ' 5 E 2 P a .. J ata a tssa , a Dale Rose, Orbit Photographer, is always ,,, f at , Y X around when you need him. This picture shows the coordinators of our yearbook. 'They are Sue Chechovsky, Peggy Prag, Becky Ogilvie, John Bryan, and Mrs. Tilsner. We see below a picture of the busy Orbit staff. URBIT This year the Classen Orbit staff is headed by Mrs. Sibyl Tilsner and the Editor is Rebecca Sue Ogilvie. The layout editor is Sue Chechovsky, copy editor is John Bryan, and business manager is Peggy Prag. The staff consists of Mary Hunt, Karen Robinson, Joyce Walton, Virginia Lawrenz, Jean Huff, Janis Capps, Donna Fabian, Donna Field. Lynda Field, Virginia Brewer, Jane Dewar, Gay Elder, Linda Howe, Claire Hawthorn, Diane Skogan, Darlene Aten, Mary Lou Bramblett, Diane Barton, Mark Birmingham, and Dale Rose. g., W ,V ,Ki l t W, 19395 SEEK I Becky Ogilvie, editor of the Orbit, seems to be busy with matters besides Orbit business. l .WM 1 K as ,M fy' Mark Birmingham, photographer for the Classen Life as well as the Orbit, always manages to keep busy. CLASSEN LIFE For the first time in five years the Classen Life is headed by a boy, Steve Fisher. He has worked very hard this year, teaching his staff members as well as writing for the paper. The rest of the staff consists of Doug Todd, sports editor, Barbara Chastain, make-up editor, Jean Hambrick, campus editor, Jan Brown, Karen Hemker, Jody Barnes, Linda Collins, reporters, and Mark Birmingham, photographer. The worthy advisor is Miss Dorothy D. Butler. annual: 1 E .. .. G--Q,-N Is the Classen Life asleep or working. Get busy, Steve. s ,. . 'U 1,x.x: fs A--. fig rf r if i 1 M ...A-F ry The Classen Life always manages to make its deadline-- --somehow. This is an example of what happens to students who don't meet their deadline, says Miss Butler. I Working hard on her interplanetary missile is Sue Lindley, a member of Mrs. Iosyln's art class. Sue has been reading up on the matter it seems. Happy reading, Sue. This picture seems to prove the point that art not only takes talent but concentration. 1. ,sri ART The Art department has been very active this year under the direction of Mrs. Eloise Joslyn, head of the department, and Mr. Miles. Both these hard working teachers have a full schedule each day. Classes are offered inbeginning art, advanced art, corn- mercial art, advanced design, and crafts. In this picture we see Gordon VanHorn watch- ing Virginia Laughlin working very hard in art. The reason for Sally's grin is that she is the only one who knows they are doing me wrong assignment. 38 1 Wm, ,vw During Christmas, the Art department made the decorations that helped the school look so festive. Art students have represented Classen at numerous art festivals throughout the year. The art department is always cooperative with other organizations in making posters and decorations. Art has always held a fascination for junior high. The class is no exception. Notice how interested this class looks. They all seem to be busy working. , , 1 . F Q , Y ir , ,, as f V ig ' I Q - .1 , Ex' f Y A . ....i. W Qrr' r was-v ,N v 5' V , f e s a ? ys is 1 a ' E ' 3 1 ' 3 I s sss i F 5 2' 'if Joyce Walton is one of the most artistically inclined students at Classen, as shown in this picture. Monty Coats is shown here busily working on his stabile. Leroy James seems to be very much interested in M0nty's design. Planning on copying it, Leroy? 39 avg X 5 S 5...-f 5 ea se, su-fa 4 i 5 Q ,r E AND THE BAND PLAYED UN... Music is as much a part of Classen as cranberries are of Thanksgiving. The Classen band annually brings forth for our pleasure many a fine exhibit of their talents. An example of this would be the Fine Arts Series brought forth every spring through the combined efforts of the band and orchestra. They took part in the Band Day at O. U. , Novem- ber 28th, and also presented an outstanding Christmas program. But none of this would be possible without the skilled leadership of director James Burk. Never a year passes but that the band brings home from contests many high honors for Classen. In general, the band is a healthy, hearty group, but only through their constant exercise do they achieve this. We are all aware of their daily serenades while marching on even the coldest morning and their performances at foot- ball games in below freezing weather help to keep them fit as a fiddle , so to speak. Our sincere thanks go out to this fine group for their excellent representation of Classen. r .jg HEAD DRUM MAJOR Richard Johnson BEAUTY ON THE FOOTBALL FIELD comes in the form of the Classen twirlers. They are, Nancy Farmer, Nancy Dyer, head twirler, and Patti Phillips. These pretty lassies may be found in front of the march- ing band at all times. K.. xi X .- gp ,fx GQ K if ,...-9 ff 35 , fs 1,5 it 2 as t,Vp lglz . U 5 Z 'FD WM 3 -92 gf.-1, fi f , fs...- sis'-awww'-Q' 4.,+..,,.--so xvs..,,f- ei vw 5 DRUM MAJOR HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA, First Row: Minete Frizzell, Betty Prag, Evalyn Pounds, Barbara West, Cathy Harris, Viki Yoes, Rachael Chatburn, Sharon Hammonds. Second Row: Judy Henry, Lynda Duncan, Mary Steffenson, Phyllis Miller, Leon DeSpain, Richard Johnson, David Horn, Gayle Goodner, Joyce Acree, David Tiemeyer, Nancy Dyer. Third Row: Chris Christenberry, Nancy Gausman, Gary Hines, Danny West. Fourth Row: Cynthia Roberts, Roberta Reed, Ken Bell, Mr. Keller fdirectorj, John Wallace, Jim Roberts, Pete Raiskums, Al Sviestiens, Dale Rose, Chris Zinn, Gary Byrd, Jim Hill, Bobbye Chastain, Ann Stafford, Claire Sleeper. JUNIOR HIGH STRING ORCHESTRA, First Row: Beverly Rhodes,John Simpson, Bill Fears,James Wickberg, Randy Roberts, Mike Reeves. Second Row: Glen Britt, Patricia McLain, Candy Contreras, Kay Scott, Jimmy Capps, Bob Hewitt,Anna Mohramann, Richard Cook. Third Row: Louise Wade, Sheryl Anspaugh, Karl Hill, Keith Hill, Bobby Vick, Jimmy Furnash, Mike McDonald, David Cook, Gloria Low. Fourth Row: Pat King, John Blevins, Malcolm Haney, Mr. Keller fdirectorj, Shirley Green fat pianoj, Richard Britt. INTERMEDIATE STRINGS, First Row: Toni Gelino, Virginia Salsgiver, Mary Ann Dyer, Maria Contreras, J. B. Pazoureck, Bill Reeves. Second Row: Frank Graves, Roger Gower, Debbie Barker, Jack Pierce,Jim Brimer, John Taylor, June Keester, Marjorie Jezek, Louise Hodges. ' - s . r . ,- - 'swan nsmxnwxuenu- ,vm A-s...., .., . .,. ,. .. M., .,f. , ..W,,.....,., .1 ,...... j . D , , . ,,,,. ,41 DANCE BAND, First Row: Gary Byrd, Mike Feistel, Davis Spencer, Arden Stoehr, Richard Johnson, Leon DeSpain. Second Row: James Dark, Jim Hill, Ann Stafford, Al Sviestins, Pete Raiskums, Jim Roberts, Ken Bell, Curtis Britton, and Mr. James Burk, director. SENIOR HIGH BAND Qleft sidej, First Row: Judy Upjohn, Cathy Harris. Second Row: Bobbye Chastain, Louis Schune- man, Randy Morrison, Gregory Bodine, David James, Leon DeSpain. Third Row: Nancy Dyer, Elvia Taylor, Alice Hulsey, Doug Sokolosky, Arden Stoehr, John Williams. Fourth Row: Jim Hill, Chris Zinn, Gary Byrd, Gary Jones, John Wallace, Jimmy Roberts, Gary West. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER ..... were the feelings of Classen Band members upon learning of their victory at the Tri-State Music Festival at Enid. The only complication was that the Festival was held in May and they received their honors in December. Slow but sure came the news of the error in tabulation of points and Classen was awarded her rightful prize. Congratulations for a job well done! 42 MUSIC. MUSICMUSIC... Many hours of hard work go into the making of a music department and only through the combined efforts of Mrs. Jean Paxton, Mr. James Burk, Mr. John Holt and Mr. Edwin Keller can Classen claim one of the finest music depart- ments in the state of Oklahoma. Many thanks - to each of you! SENIOR HIGH BAND, Right Side, First Row: Viki Yoes, Rachael Chatburn, David Horn, Gayle Goodner, Joyce Acree, Linda Mortensen. Second Row: Richard Johnson, Freda Scales, Maurice Hogsed, David Spencer, Joel Contreras, Jerry Spencer, Steve Epperson. Third Row: Mike Feistel, Guy Huntley, Dick Byars, John Swaim, Kenneth Bell, Roberta Reed, Hillery Branson. Fourth Row: David Hall, pete Rgigkumg, D316 Rgge' Alvin Sviestins, Mr. Burk, director. Jeff Burk BAND MASCOT -'-Q! 124351, Mr. James Burk CLASSEN BAND DIRECTOR me spfmgl An a one, an a two, an a ....... Cool, clam and col- lected we see James Burk as he instructs the first hour Senior High Band in their daily exercises. The end result of all this is a never-to-be-forgotten Fine Arts Series in 43 . 4 ' 1. ff tfffilig ,,., Ve f V If I Q1 V or ri I flff-Milt' AAWJ x 1 SENIOR HIGH GIRLS GLEE CLUB, First Row: Priscilla Bacon. Norma Land, Barbara Smith, Paul Justice, Darlene Aten, Carolyn Farrow, Martha Wright, Mary Lou James, Jan Baker, Rochelle Maddox, Blanche Sandie Riddle, and John McMillan, Metta Bea Atkins, Janet Jordan, Sally Lentenbrink, Mrs. Paxton Qdirectorj. Tuma make up Classen's Second Row: Linda Hardaker, Marilyn Newton, Judy Deakins, Gloria Low, Linda Horne, mixed quartet. Our thanks Pat Woody, Jolene Morris, Sandy Brumfield, Patty Phillips, Donna Fabian, Bonnie to them for their fine rep- Carothers. Third Row: Sharon Caffee, Carolyn Slaton, Joann Wildenberger, Peggy Prag, resentation of Classen's Dianne Brown, Carol Sharp, Jerie Fairchild, Dona Curtis, Kathie Blood, Betty Boulware, music department. Vicki Woodward, Ginger Schmeusser. Fourth Row: Lucetta Erickson, Ronda Snow, Dianne Barker, Carolyn Standridge, Barbara Derrick, Nancy Smith, Brenda Birch, Beverly Stone, Jean Towe, Diane Bowers, Sandra Colley, Beverly Jones, Moretta Saar. At the piano are Dianne Neyland and Pattie Windes SENIOR HIGH MIXED CHOIR, First Row: Sue Pendleton and Patti Windes Qat pianoj, Mary Lou Bramblett, Bonnie Breeding, Betty Rhodes, Diane Neyland, Kay Sailors, Carolyn Colley, Carole Blackburn, Nancy Morris, Phyllis Massad, Darlene Aten, Harriet Morris, Donna Field, Sandie Riddle, Lynda Field, Iris Silvernail, Roberta MacFarland, Harrnona Moore, Gisela Pahlke, Jane Dewar. Second Row- Linda Ford Pe Pra C l , , ggy g, aro e Chastain, Bonita Wilkerson, Pat Scannell, Jan Hise, Gay Elder, Georgia McLain, Paula McCarty, Nadele Mitchell, Peggy McConnell, Jeannette Dumrneyer, Patti Philli s, Ja ' ' p nts Capps, Jan Brown, Norma Hall, Jerri Butler Geis. Third Row: Denny Wehba, Kint Lee, Roy Garis, Larry Crosby. , Pam Barrymore, Sharon Garrett, Sally Y as'f'?vf ff ,, Mmm w ggi CLASSEN CHOIR DIRECTOR John Holt 1959-60 choir officers are Pres- ident-Paul Justice, Vice Presi- dent-Gisela Pahlke, Secretary- mw At Q0 QQ-W-ft.Q3 Ht JR. HIGH CHORUS. . . Elaine Neal atpiano. First Row: Mary Copeland, Carol Billings, Becky Main, Georgia Ann Thomas, Karen Walker, Nila McCabe, Hughanna Moore, Jayne Wilson. Second Row: Cynthia Haywood, Linda Fry, Marcella Pemberton, Linda Rone, Paula Schott, Steve Brumfield, Danny Payne, Darrel Aten, Susan Nash, Mary Booze, Woneta Ellyson, Barbara Hurley, Linda Haggard, Pamela Miller. Third Row: Kay Roddenberry, Sue Snider, Sue Ramsey, Sherry Irick, Jeannette Baker, Marlene Payne, Arria Gray, Charlene Wilkerson, Carole Watson, Betty Casteel, Sara Hess, Nila Coggins, Harriet Lunsford. Fourth Row: Jerry Mueller, Robert Barnhart, Gary Paramore, Stan Bender, Kenneth Fisher, Miki Roach, Charles Walker, David Sikes, Jonnie Burnett, Brooke Parker, James Underwood, Butch Johnson, Charles Mueller, James Williamson. Jane Dewar, Treasurer'-Iohn Mike Benham, Don Flood, Steve Pallady, Charles Floyd, Mark Birmingham, Jerry Tuma' Shadid, Jack Henley, John Copeland, Howard McLain, Lynn Collins, Robert Jones, Gary Taylor. Fourth Row: Weldon Martin, John Tuma, Kenny Brock, Sam Samara, John Harp, Don Cupp, Joe B16ViDS, Eddie Chechovsky, Ray Hulsey, Mike Finley, Troy Garis, Nick Pagonis. JUNIOR HIGH BAND, First Row: Barbara Barkalow, Dick Ison, Karl Hill, Keith Hill, Ganne Tate, Andy Dantes, Robin Henderson. Second Row:Don Landes, Lee Woodside, Larry Hukill, Linda King, Mary Ruble, Patty Brown, Paul Thibault, Elliott Schwartz. Third Row:John Fowler, Jim Woods, Sarah Britton, Jim Hampton, Loring Gray, Nancy Crockett, Mike McDonald. Fourth Row: John Blevins, Pat King, Jim Gibbs, Fred Hemker, Curtis Britton, Barbara Duncan, Jim Furnash, Bobby Vick, John King, Benny Sherman, Larry Wilkinson, Terry Hairfield, Mr. Burk fdirectorj. BEGINNING BAND, First Row: Richard Long, Bonnie Byrd, Carol Miller, Bill Battenburg, Glen Knowlton, Phillip Arnold, David Barnes. Second Row: Jim Swaim, Janice Burger, Sharon Vatterodt, Floyd Cope, Larry Taylor, Glen Thomason, Charles Maulding. Third Row: Sherman Endsley, Clifford Henderson, Randy White, Tommy Knowlton, Steve Ackerman, Stephen Blevins, Kent Santee, John Dewar. Fourth Row: Dailonis Drisneris, David Jackson, Floyd Payne, Mr. Burk Qdirectorj. 45 it SV 'Y L A ' , ' I 4 BOYS GLEE CLUB, First Row: Suzanne Gravlin fat pianoj, Jerry Winfrey, Jerry Shadid, Phil Ringer, Steve Curtis, Joe Robinson, Larry Letchford, Andy Dantes, Nick Pagonis. Second Row: Steve Phillips, Charles Mayes, Robert Walker, Mike Loague, Leroy Stevens, Loyd Boyd, Scott Hurt, Ted Cantrell, Aubrey King, Jack Henley, Samme Reed. Third Row: Larry Ingram, Tony Redbird, Eddie Thomas, Jim Johnson, Ed Sinclair, Sam Land, Lee Livingston, Lance Harmon, Paul Todd, David Horn, Bob Cullum. Fourth Row: Bill Johnson, Gordon Stallings, Jimmy Stephanou, Dick Woolbright, David Hamilton, Chester Milligan, Leonard Payne, Russell Robbins, Ed Tatum, Mike Chant, Gerald Kraus, Stan Estell. A9 can ge nnnnnom ntnf5'I,A in Mn iff, Har AHA' A JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, First Row: Karen Nichols fat pianoj, Nancy Barton, Cloa Stevens, Peggy Montgomery, Diane Howe, Susan Kice, Linda Knapp, Beverly Henderson, Ann Gibbs, Shirley Nettleton, Janice Lancaster, Mrs. Paxton fdirectorj. Second Row: Lora Deakins, Judy Gravlin, Carolyn Hobbs, Charlotte Frisby, Rena Gilbert, Marilyn Henderson. Nancy Atkins, Francene Kessler, Carolyn McCracken, Janet Barton, Linda Gibson, Sheron Noble, Lynn McKinnon, Third Row: Kathy Brown, Deloris Anderson, Cynthia Walters, Kendree Dahnke, Pat Kelsey, Barbara Keller, Donna Von Rissen, Danni Adams, Trish Johnson, Barbara Hobbs, Kay Riedel, Vickie Fincher, Cheryl Long. Fourth Row: Tanya Popow, Kathy Birmingham, Ann Copeland, Mary Daron, Beverly Gay, Mary Barringer, Sharon Howell, Holly Hatch, Marilyn Winston, Dorothy Castoe. These four pretty young ladies are Classen's Representing the music department as Classen's boys own Hilites . They are Donna Fabian, Lynda quartet are Nick Pagonis, Jerry Shadid, Aubrey King, and Field, 1211115 Capps 211141 .THU Brown. Our IHHHRS Gordon Stallings. These boys have gathered for Classen to these girls for manyhappyhours of listen- many honors in the past year. Our hats are off to you ing pleasure gentlemen! 47 2 ' i f if g A1 - k,LL - Xgfii L, .. . .L,, FWQFS Pg W .f I .ws yi- , . 3 as ff i 2. 1? CHUICE UE ACTIVITIES EXPRESS VARIED AWARENESS UE TRUTH STUDENT LIFE ACTIVITIES I959- 60 1. A ACTIVITIES I959 - BU in , gifiif -gh IM FW l Q. H, Q , X '..,.f -.Al 4, .AK - Rose Moore URBIT UUEEN fi ATTENDANTS LINDA COLLINS BENE WILSON BASKETBALL UUEEN FUUTBALL UUEEN U CLUB SWEETHEART fy' SPRING SPORTS UUEEN CHOIR KING AND UUEEN Janis Capps Mike Finley MISS CLASSEIIE COMES BEAU MEIEUR IIUEEN MAN UE DISIINCIIUN Q . f in x .,...,..:.,, I PRINCE AND PRINCESS UF FRIENDSHIP Janis Capps Mike Finley 2 .I-I Mary Lou B ramblett Football Janis Capps Football Basketball Meteor Carole Chastain Princess of Friendship O Club Sweetheart 60 Jody Barnes B asketball Mark Birmingham Comes Beau Man of Distinction if ff SENIOR HIGH ATTENDANTS I959-I96U Jan Brown Spring Sports Scott Cha pline Comes Beau Man of Distinction Steve Clark Prince of Friendship Jane Dewar Miss Clas sette Gay Elder Football Julie Cloar Meteor Linda Collins Princess of Friendship '54 I ui Mike Finley Comes Beau R John Eggner Man of Distinction Nancy Farmer 'O Club Sweetheart 41' Ben Franklin Come-s Beau Anne Johnson Miss Clas sette Patti Phillips Meteor 62 Terry Head Man of Distinction Jan Jernigan Football O Club Sweetheart Ra Donna Wiley Spring Sports if!! MW -1' av Bene Wilson Mis s Clas sette Meteor Paul Justice Man of Distinction Prince of Friendship Nancy Smith Miss Clas sette fix I Beverly Henderson Candy Contreras FOOTBALL QUEEN BASKETBALL QUEEN JUNIUH IHGH ROYALTY I959-l96U Gray Baker STARLET KING A l f ! flt Mufti THE ANTUN H. CLASSEN MEDAL UE HUNUR is awarded to RICHARD JOHNSON as the senior boy who gives the greatest promise of a worthy contribution to the progress of the world by reason of his record of scholar- ship, his strength of character, and his qualities of leader- ship and citizenship. THE ANIUN H. CLASSEN AWARDS These awards, to the two senior boys ranking highest in scholarship, leadership, character, and citizenship, are given to honor the memory of Anton H. Classen, the Oklahoma City pioneer and civic-minded citizen who gave his name to Classen High School. John Bryan ,pai Parkhurst 64 ff ,,X THE ANTUN H. CLASSEN MEDAL UF HUNUR is awarded to GAYLE GOODNER as the senior girl giving greatest promise of a worthy contribution to the progress of the world by reason of her record of scholarship, her strength of character, and her qualities of leadership and citizenship. THE ELLA D. CLASSEN AWARDS The two Ella D. Classen awards for girls are made to honor the memory of the late Mrs. Classen. They are awarded to the two senior girls ranking highest in scho- larship, leadership, character, and citizenship. Betty Lou Snarr Roberta Reed AWARDS Carole ChaSf3if1 Carolyn Pearce Richard Johnson Malcolm Robinson DAR HiSf0fY Award DAR Good Citizenship Bausch-Lamb Science Phi Beta Kappa Fi'-CUNY Award Faculty Award Award Alumni Award Civitan Good Citizenship Award yum. ff' Ken Morgan John Bryan Betty Lou Snarr W. H. Stueve Engineering SAR Citizenship Lynn Riggs English Award Award Award Gaylord Philanthropies Scholarship fChemistry and Mathematicsj , , A Arfsgi' 'W 42 Becky Ogilvie John Tucker John Eggner Theta Sigma Phi C. E. Grady Debate Faculty Award Matrix Award Award 66 Nm Vrwjy Sharon Caffee Montgomery Ward Business Award S gr, Pisa- gy 1--157' ' .. Y..- Bob Protzman Faculty Award if 43' fi: Sharon Garrett Linda Collins Gary Frans Paul Justice Mental Hygiene Award American Legion American Legion Faculty Award Faculty Award Citizenship CMZCUSMP Faculty Award In this section we honor our outstanding students, the leaders ofthe Class of 1960. The coveted Faculty Awards are made possible by the Classen Parent-Teacher Association, and are given annually to five girls and five boys of the senior class. Winners are selected on the basis of standards es- tablished by the National Association of Secondary School Principals. Senior Awards are cherished by the winners not only as reward for work well-done, but as an indi- cation of success to come. 1-.M Linda Moore Underwood Senior Typist Award 'E 'am if ' in in-wg, JE J. Elouise Turner Underwood Business Education Award .-fm., IU Arden Stoehr Mark Birmingham Gayle Goodner Nancy Holsey Faculty Award Faculty Award Gaylord Philanthropies Faculty Award Sousa Music Award Scholarship fPhysics and Mathe maticsj M? VN Qi x .h N gf A SDUND BDDY REDDEATES A SDUND MIND FDR TRUTH ATHLETICS '-C, fm' Row 1: Roy Ferguson, Gordon VanHorn, Gary Taylor, Mahlon Comes, Jerry Brown, Donnie Moon. Row 2: Jack Hobbs Danny O'Dell, Charles Loftis, Dean Stamatis,.Robert Keahey, Denny Wehba, Jim Campbell. Row 3: Coach Gilliland Jim Kirk, Chuck Nye, Billy Mencke, Bob Phillips, Terry Head, Steve Clark, Charles Dickson. FIRST STRING OFFENSE, Backfield: Kenny Brock, Quarterback: Charles Loftis, Halfbackg Denny Wehba, Halfbackg Chuck Nye, Fullback, Linesmeng Larry Thomason, Endg Terry Head, Tackleg Elvia Taylor, Guard, Jim Kirk, Center, Steve Clark, Guardg Gary Frans, Tackleg Larry Ward, End. First Row: Elvia Taylor, Earl Johnson, Ray Meade, Mike Parr, Larry Bowman. Row 2: Kenny Brock, John Brown, Cloyce Underwood, Butch Thomas. Row 3: Gene Henderson, Kenneth Eylar, Larry Ward, Terry Casey, Larry Thomason, Bill Phillips, David Hodges, Coaches Phil Dalke and Richard Buck. FIRST STRING DEFENSE: Backfield, Cloyce Underwood, Denny Wehba, Chuck Nye, Kenny Brockg Linesmen, Larry Thomason, Gary Frans, Jerry Brown, Bill Phillips, Larry Bowman, Terry Head, Steve Clark. TERRY HEAD All-Conference All-City CHonorab1e Mentionj DENNY WEHBA carries The ball as Kenny Brock, Terry Head, and Chuck Nye run interference. HWBINS wi wvgkyf ia. 1-S-fee Dear Classen High School, We Love You ..... and the coaches, too. Richard Buck, Phil Dalke, and Lonnie Gilliland are the beloved ones. A host of Trojans sweeps down upon Chuck Nye as Steve Clark comes to his assistance. The score in The Classen-Douglas game was 12-6 and one of the closest scoring games of the season. STEVE CLARK All-Conference All-City CHonorable Mentiony KENNY BROCK plunges into the Harding line in an attempt to score against one of our closest rivals. Rf JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM, Row 1: Pete Rey- nolds, Lammy Weisman, JimTalkington, Alanjones, Sam Asbury, Tommy Harrison, Ricky Coin, Bill Montgomery, Jack Kanaly, Doug Payne. Row 2: Joe Richards, Bryan Nash, Billy Nayphe, David Reeves, Bobby Imoe, Robert Marcus, Phil Bird, Gail Tatum, Steve Bethel, Tommy Johnson, Tommy Yoes, George Humphries. Row 3: Jim Nichols, Jimmy Dunn, Ernest Early, Norman Wood, Linly Glass, Lester Young, Jim Masingale, James Caughron Eddie Farmer, Rick Perry, Terry Schenk, David Blair, Bob Outlaw, Coach Harvey Tedford. The Bandage Brigade this year included: Howard V5 Moore, Warren Stubbs, Dick Hull, Dickie Stone, ' and Robert Kirk. l 73 BASKETBALL TEAM, Row 1: Steve Co1linson,Managerg Pete Cunningham, Richard Puckett, David Staelehi, Wel- don Martin, Dean Stamatis, Troy Wilson, Tommy Bristow, Bobby Moon, Ned Kice, Manager. Row 2: Coach Tedford, Joe Blevins, Charles Dickson, Denny Wehba, Gordon VanHorn, Cloyce Underwood, Ben Franklin, Jim Kirk, Tony Crawford, Jack Fesler, Larry Ward, Coach Ogden. After having stolen the ball, Ben Franklin goes in for a lay- Junior Denny Wehba hits a jump shot against Del up -rqfinst John Marshall in the last game of the regular sea- City in the last few minutes of regular play. The sa 1. Comets go on to win in a double overtime. ,'4 Co-captain Ben Franklin holds the trophy won by the Classen Comets when they placed second in the Classen Invitational Tourney. Classen's fourth straight victory was the Classen-Capitol Hill game. Kenny Brock, Denny Wehba and Johnny Tucker show their enthusiasm. The final score was Classen 47, Capitol Hill 41. Coach John Hawthorn's Junior Comets had another successfulseason this year. Row 1: Coach Hawthorn, Carl Smith, Ansis Abolins, Rick Perry, Pat Shaw. Row 2: David Blair, Troy Cobb, Jon Hatfield, Frank Montgomery, Gray Baker, Phil Bird, and Larry Rupe. 75 g y f' ' 'K 3 I K gif if XX ii . ,. ,A MNH.- - ... 5 31 I Wt r 73? Z 1.35 fig? Qli I - The Classen basketball team picked Denny Wehba to receive The Most Inspirational Player of the Year Award. Attitude, skill and ability to get along are a few of the many requirements for this award. CLASSEN CAGERS HAVE THEIR UPS AND DOWNS Classen's 1959-60 basketball season wasa season of several ups and quite a few downs. The Comets won their first four games, including a second place trophy in the Classen Invitational and then skidded to eight straight defeats. The Boulevard Boys finished strongly to close out the season with an 8-15 record. Regardless of the win-loss mark, the Classen crew ofsix seniors, two juniors and three sophomores is proud of one fact, under no circumstances did the boys ever lose heart. The team played the game to thehilt and, win or lose, they fought the fight. All boys on the squad earned letters, seven of tnem for the first time. Co-captain Steve Fisher lettered for his third time, Ben Franklin, co-captain and Joe Blevins earned their second monograms and Jim Kirk, Gordon VanHorn, and Charlie Dickson each received their first O in basketball. All six are seniors. Denny Wehba and Cloyce Underwood, juniors, and Jack Fesler, Larry Ward, and Tony Crawford, sopho- mores, lettered in basketball for their first time to round out the list. Every boy on the team started at least one game and all played regularly. An attempt by a Harding player to block Joe Blevins' shot is in vain as Joe hits it anyway. 76 During the Edmond Tourney, co-captain Steve Fisher led the Comets to victory. Steve ranks seventh in the city's top-scorers. SCORE BOARD CLASSEN OPPONENTS 40 MeGuinness 35 68 Harding 66 47 Edmond 38 47 Capitol Hill 41 37 Southeast 49 47 John Marshall 62 34 Central 41 40 Northeast 54 54 Harding 55 34 Central 49 33 Grant 46 32 Southeast 35 59 Del City 48 48 Shawnee 75 45 Grant 47 57 Del City 38 '40 Anadarko 48 47 Northeast 40 43 Shawnee 49 50 Southeast 73 41 Del City 39 49 John Marshall 55 Helping to win against Del City in the Edmond Tour- nament is senior Jim Kirk. C C l Coaches Harvey Tedford and Ross L. Ogden have done a fine job with this year's Classen basketball team. Jack Eesler, an upcoming sophomore, has shown fine ability during this basketball season. 77 Cross country, Row 1: Bob Bradway, John Wallace, John Park, Kint Lee, Ned Kice. Row 2: Steve Collinson, Charles Baird, Hardy Reed, Troy Cobb, John Tucker. Row 3: Jon Hatfield, Tim Conner, Gray Baker, Tom Gray. The coach of the cross country champs is John Hawthorn who has done a great job with his boys. F . swimsm V 9Ww CLASSEN COMETS CAPTURE CAPITAL CONFERENCE CROSS-COUNTRY CROWN Overa cold, wind-swept, rugged two-mile course, Classen's classy roadrunners raced to a decisive team victory to bring home the school's second conference trophy. John Park paced the pack as he did in the All-City meet. Hardy Reed and Charles Baird placed third and fourth, respectively. Inaddition to local competition, the Comet squad ran well against the best in the state at invitational meets in Tulsa and at OBU, OSU, and OU. Short in numbers but long in courage and determination, our two-milers were worthy bearers of the Classen colors. The number one runner in the city, John Park, is followed closely by the number three man, Hardy Reed. The Capital conference trophy winners are: Bob Bradway, Pogo Wallace, John Park, Kint Lee, Steve Collinson, Charles Baird, , 3 and Hardy Reed. si.. -,Mt .f O78 W 2 .sx 1 A W Q V 5 , 5. Hg X .Q at Jr:-w ck 4 :Z-Q: X ,- as f tam.: 1 f,s,1.f f- :rf V' S D ug Eglkgf-5,:4'-,f 'Wil' ,f ,I if A ' . 'Tag . L S Mr'-1-Q!!!-Q , T wh W?-J W' ,ff ' H' sg: ' H- ,. 2' QSEQ J -Q, x 1 gl fg W J.. fi 'T A if 3?'m'!'ua':i W V ,q-ir, ' -- I - M . gf. X, , sa ,- Q 2 -. 3 3 W? We if . J' . if . ik' , , Vkpw 2. . A ,, I W A, my - ' ,. A - ..-.. . H .11 f f 1265 3 W te ft 1 . 2 Junior High, Row 1: Bud Hammonds, Warren Jones, Jim Talkington, Alan Jones, Frank Naify, Lammy Weis- man, Ronnie Eylar, Jim Adams. Row 25 Jim Stout, Terry Schenk, Lester Young, Eddie Farmer, Leon Evans, Doug Payne, Bill Fears. WRESTLERS LOOK FORWARD TO NEXT YEAR As a whole the Comet wrestling squad is made up of boys from the ninth to the twelfth grades. We have one graduating senior and the other boys are freshman, soph- omores and juniors. Three of the boys can boast of outstanding seasons. Butch Thomas qualified for state, Steve Clark placed second in the city meet, and Eddie Farmer won the conference medal. The Comets had a 3-6 season and they were fourth in the conference. The boys did well in the tournaments they entered. Weighing in at 150 .... Truthfully, Kint Lee weighs only 115 but coaches Buck and Dalke want to be sure. MAT --,.,.,r Eddie Farmer puts forth a great effort in this match against Harding. Eddie was our only first place winner in the con- ference meet. Senior l-ligh, Row 1: Ray Meade, Eddie Farmer, Steve Epperson, Kint Lee, Gary Taylor Jerry Wootan. Row 2: Albert Lang Robert Jones . . . Burch Th0H1f1S. Bob Cullum, Kenneth Woolbright, Robert Keahey, Robert Kirk, Mike Parr. Row 3: Bill Carter, Joel Contreras, Russell Owens, Tim Conner, Bill Phillips, Mike McCarty, John Blake, Jerry Brown. . H . ak r.,,,,L: 3,4 ,4Fw+,5 J fr we Tennis - Conrad Masterson, Guy Parkhurst, Tom Gray, Sam Samara, Earl Johnson, John Harp. TENNIS SWIMMING The swimming team did a fine job this season. Four boys qualified for state, and we won the city championship in diving. Row 1: David Graham, Conrad Masterson, John Tuma, Bob Bradway. Row 2: Coach Lonnie Gilliland, Charles Loftis, Earl Johnson, Ken Eylar. s'sr fli K I If I ' I !iqfI?Fif3.: si .. ig: Golf - Row 1: Malcolm Haney, Danny Gauntt, Tommy Johnson, Tommy Yoes. Row 2: Steve Collinson, Doug Sokolosky, Neil Donahue. Track Team, Row 1: David Graham, Chuck Lane, Charles Baird, John Park, John Wallace. Row 2: Danny O'Dell, Hardy Reed, Tim Conner, Sandy Matthews, Warren Stubbs, Dick Hill, and lack Hobbs. of l H ffl - are rm - 'ff 1 V' fig' ar. T QgsE.3rNHf ill 'Q ef' 6 1 iz. ff ha? 3 - 81 Baseball Squad, Row 1: Weldon Martin, Marc Appleton, Elvia Taylor, Ken Brock, Tony Crawford. Row 2: David Stacheli, Jack Fesler, Denny Wehba, BobbyMoon, Troy Wilson, Dean Stamatis, Richard Puckett, Charles Dickson. CUMETS-REPEAT! The Classen baseball team hopes to repeat last year's record. Last year's squad ended up second in the Capital conference and was state runner-up in class A. Ten boys on the squad are returning letterrneng three are last year's regulars. Kenny Brock, a three-year letterman, looks as if that bat could do wonders by itself. Evidently he doesn't realize he rnust put a little ofhis own effort into batting. ,441 if Denny Wehba looks as if he could hit the balla mile. Uokej There is no ball. Elvia, wehave never seen a catcher who could go along with a joke so well. Where's your mitt? Coaches Harvey Tedford and R. L. Ogden are new to Classen as baseball coaches this year. Both hope to have a season as successful as that of the preceding year. J f ' j l Jump high and maybe you'll catch somethmg even if it isn't a baseball. Terry Head, senior, has been playing WN ' baseball for two years. rx ,, -V at if ' 5 V 'R 44- V7 , ,, -vw Marc Appleton really has what it takes to be i i a good prtcher Thls coming season will be Linda Burnett, Carole Blackbum, and Bonnie Carothers have led their teams to many victories. They were elected captains by their teams: Softball, Volleyball and Basket- ball, respectively. GIRLS DU WELL IN ALL SPORTS Our girls teams have done it again! They have succeeded in bringing recognition to Classen by do- ing well in all sports. Classen sat up and took notice of our girls' teams class when they won the city championship in volley- ball. The girls were defeated in only one game dur- ing the entire season. Besides bringing honor and glory to Classen for many years, our girls have maintained good sports- manship and kept a fine reputation Classen will never lose. The teams class takes time out from its busy schedule to pose for the Orbit photographer. First Row: Nancy Records Susan Blinn, Patty Jones, Bonnie Carothers, Linda Ford, Jo Ann Wildenberger. Row Two: Carol Berry, Barbara Slater Carole Blackburn, Ann McLain, Sherri Hunt, Kay Intemann, Awynne Hallum, Peggy Adkisson, Helen Gardner. Row Three: Mrs. Hoover, Bonnie Breeding, Julie Cloar, Carole Chastain, Judy Snyder, Sammie Newcomb, Linda Burnett Linda Collins, Linda Intemann, Mrs. McPherson, Barbara McMurray. I 1 -.5Z..,m7. ., 1' Y' . . x ' 1 1.-t. E X Congratulations to our winning volleyball team! Row 1: Carole Blackburn, Barbara Slater, Barbara McMurray, Susan Blinn, Julie Cloar, Jo Ann Wildenburger. Row 2: Sammie Newcomb, Linda Collins, Linda Intemann, Awynne Hallum, Betty Prag, Carol Berry. Row 3: Mrs. Hoover, Linda Ford, Linda Burnett, Carole Chastain, Patti Jones, Judy Snyder. Bonnie Carothers, and Kay lntemann. Mrs. Hoover, are you really counting zeros on your clip- Mrs. McPherson, our new gym teacher, is doing an ex- board? cellent job of coaching the teams class. X 95 . .ffl B... , Girls, Girls, Girls! The Orbit photographer had much fun the day he took these pictures. Whatever is up there must be inviting! Actually, Linda Bur- nett and Linda Collins are jumping for a basketball. We wonder if our swimmers are afraid of water since they are posing on the diving board. They are Kathy Anderson, Julie Cloar, Sharon Honea, and Barbara McMurray. B86 Badminton team, Row 1: Sue Weyland, Patti Jones, Susan Blinn, Carol Black- burn, Betty Prag, Bonnie Carothers. Row 21 Nancy Records, Sherri Hunt, Judy Snyder, Sammie Newcomb, Kay In- teman, Barbara McMurray, and Jo Ann Wildenburger. 1- -- ...we ., 1 AL M, Q, '- ' ' L- 1 --1. 31'-19-, , f Lf' , -2 :gr Y f ,Q Ayr' it - 1 , M i 4 . 2.3 i-::f 7 fr , ,j 'If'! f X f , 1, -i1, '..t,? fs,'5 -3 2' .41-5f,,,,'ig'-1. -4- -warm... ,- A V ' if '-,+-Vi,-1--, rs., Has'-f , , -- V, .f - , r ,- V ,, - A. ' . 5 Q ,, tg. ,if:wse.t.'5' . ' me -'vY.,'5? ,','ir M'4.q. 'rt ,,, Y - 4 wflli-ff .f-.5 -.2 r sf? 'LA - ' -- -V-,U -i ,5 , t, ,, V 3, , 1. ,-gn 1, R , - -i..1 A -1-.N .aw-we. avr-52' if W. tr r , if.-. U.. During a volleyball practice, the girls pay strict attention to Linda Burnett, who is trying to set the ball up. X.,-1 I M, Julie Cloar, Classen's softball pitcher looks as if she might tryto walk Linda Ford, who is batting. The girls in the back- ground make up the rest ofthe softball team. Don't these girls look happy? Obviously, Bonnie Breeding, Nancy Records, Ann McLain, and Helen Gardner don't like having their pictures taken. Although these girls may not look too serious, we are sure they take the game of basketball to heart. 1.- 45,V, 1 S i'S 5 6, V Y 13 . W , .Z , 'v ' ' -L, ' 'Q' i f 2 E ' G 'Zh ' ,-1 Y fi? iw F L M H Mwgf 2 ' r N Jw' T A :ff ' ' J W , S' A -' H ww ,ff ' ? Q ,, W Jw , J! Wi 1 , W, , H inf me 2 ,,,, is , 1 zu X V 0 ,, tv lu ,uw Q 2 , ,, ' ' M' Q ie. I Wig! My W M..-B' , , f , wf f 1 spa! w-G' a, W i lim -Img. ,wal I Q wwf, ,N NM W in 3 ug' f ' , WW 53 ,N 5 Q 5 Y ,' I :yuh , I 2 V 'Jw J N i ' , , 1 fi Y J 1 . 1 1 V ' - , , , , , , ' ' - Q V , If 'V , ' W 1 un ...- . J ,,,.J, V ,,f,, , , Lv in ,, ,,, J 1 x 1, A , ' ' - . 1, 1 , fi gf , ff .x4, I I , ,f -4, , . , ' BEAUTY'IS TRUETH, TRUTH BEAUTY THAT IS ALL YE KNUW UN EARTH, AND ALL YE NEED TU KNOW. ' I L 4 lf , 9 - 1' ,f 1 I 4, 7 , I . f If X V V I 1 s lg 55, f I , 1 I .1 , ,J , ,Al I f ,I 4 A ,,- f , If , X E- -Xu , V H Y :fill-J is fx If f,l!'L'V,, K' i, , . X 1 if .. I I K - 1 LJ' ff , 1 y 'f f s , , . f' ,' f ',,fQ9,f , f, s.! ,I ' ,f. N V . ' -,R f ,7 - , xt V ' I.- E- ,, . I f f L 1 Q 1 J E A V .. ' 1.1, 1 f ? j Tv, , V If x ' l E 1 E f f J'j' F QW' 5, Ji- '1j'!fJ BA, ljfvlrfj ji ,id I 1 an i A J '-.1 , . 1 ,f - , ' E--E - .L , , - E3 . ' , ,, f jvff 1 4 'f 1 ,VA ,Hr V7 I . ff -- L- x., X . ,VI , 1 1, ,.f' N, ,f' ,' , , f K. 1, - 'K ' , If . .' 'fx rl ff Al .' .J , I, !!' , -'.f l I' , ff' ff: Q' f, cffll, nf Af., ' L ff ' X 'L L ! lr- I , VIN , , ik 7 I ,xv 5 I XJ, M g V.,h-R' 'i Liv f . X-I .1 '- V ' - CLASSES f- 'ffix-'E' ..f- E I ' - f f ' K, ., L 1 ff QQ . :EV n ' ' 4 11' V' , ,-Qs A ,fdff I .. ', N IV x I I, ,Yflji L4 x I I If I I I, ff . . I D f f f . L!! -- Xu, .f ',!fvb,i ff ,,. , fl! LL,,f LC!! 1' fffwdf 1.1! ff? If E' L ' , , , ' c f Lxjsw , If J, .,-lr ,,'.,'ff!,l ,M I f f r X 1 L fi, 1' J, , j Q E, X J ' If ., . If ' , , ,L ff-Q AL H ,- ,I f L E fy 7 f , If v- - ,, A ,, '-, 4- 71671, J .JV I , 'lr f, -.B K dj. Planning senior activities is a big, big, job, but this was handled adequately by Carole Chastain, John Bryan, Carolyn Pearce, Gisela Pahlke, John Eggner, Richard Johnson. Not pictured are: Becky Ogilvie, Scott Chapline, Gayle Goodner, Linda Collins, Hala Stout, Jane Dewar, Janis Capps, Anne Johnson, Rose Moore, Mark Birmingham, Karen Robinson, Sharon Caffee, and Nancy Farmer. 45.55 g Senior Paul Justice played one of the major roles in the presentation of Where's Charley? 13 Us John Bryan presided over this year's senior class with the ease and grace of a true lead- er. We are all indebted to John for the fine job he has done. SENIURS MEI These important-looking people are senior class sponsors. They are Troy Milburn, Ruth Snell, Julia McPheeters, John Holtand LaPrelle Stone, The officers of the senior class are Anne Johnson, treasurer: Carole Chastain, secretary, John Eggner, vice-presidentg and John Bryan, president. if 2 -ref 'irii These are graduating seniors?? Trying on their soon-to-be-worn caps and gowns are Mark Birmingham. Gisela Pahlke, Jane Dewar, and Paul Justice, our esteemed Student Council vice-president. ALLENGE-WITH TRUTH One of the highlights of the senior year was the Christmas Dance held at the Beacon Club on December 22, 1959. 91 ,vig-ru n mam, To become a finalist in the Merit Scholarship Tests, one must make a score on the examination close to 100470. Classen can boast of four finalists: Betty Lou Snarr, Malcolm Robinson, Johnny Tucker, and Guy Parkhurst Knot Picturedy' Sue Gardner and Tom Gray are not alone, but the fact doesn't seem to be bothering them. This picture was taken at the Christmas Dance. 4 ,N D ff f .s .o x Jian' 1' it 'N M .2 'ff ' awww? 'Lx ' ' Y V Q r . 4: ia , .,, , lsgxyieh n ,, Af' N s ,Qi m '51 iw' I ' 1 'as-.V v isa 'wt 'R Seniors Becky Ogilvie, Jane Dewar, John Bryan, Kenny Brock, Hala Stout, Doug Todd, Steve Clark, Sue Chechovsky, and Jane Krepps couldn't resist having a snow fight---unaccustomed as they are to snow. Note the he-men in coats, the fragile girls without coats on. 92 Malcolm Robinson poses as Mr. Les Wagner takes his senior picture. E-JSM Pep Council is composed of seniors and club sponsors. These members areR. L. Ogden, Meteor sponsorg Mrs. Beverly Key, Classettes sponsor: Miss Mary Lois Wallace, Comes sponsorg Judy Ande, Carolyn Pearceg Mrs. R. L. Hoover, Cheerleader sponsorg Linda Collins, Bob Protzman, Mrs. Della Roberts, Comes sponsor. Seniors Steve Clark, Peggy McConnell, and Jim Campbell are supposedly looking over the choices of senior announcements. Obviously something more interesting has taken Jim 's eye for the moment. 93 BARTLETT, CHESTER BARTON. DIANE-Office Aid l BELL, KEN-Youth of God lg Key Club 35 C. A. S. L. 35 Annie Get Your Gun 25 Band and Orchestra 1, 2, 3, District Contest l,2, 3, State Contest2, Tri-State Contest 1, 2, 3, Dance Band Contest 3. BENHAM, MIKE-Thespians 35 Band 1,25 Chorus 3. BIRMINGHAM, MARK-Blue Jackets 1,2, Parl. 2, Hist. Rep., Vice Pres. 1,25 Meteors 3, Pres., Sec. 35 Science Club 2 Treas. 25 Jr. Class Vice Pres. 25 Student Council Rep. 2 Where's Charley 35 Man of Distinction Candidate 2,35 Man for a Day 35 Jr. Rotarian 35 Comes Beau Candidate 3. and Tri-State 1,2,3. BLOOD, KATHLE Club 15 Jr, Red Cross Rep. BANKS, MERLlE5 O Club 1, 2, 35 Youth of God 15 Annie Get Your Gun 25 Chorus 2, Tri-State Music Festival 2, District Music Festival 25 Wrestling l,2. BLEVLNS, JOE- O Club 2,3, Basketball 2,35 Annie Get Your Gun 25 Where's Charley 35 Chorus 2,3, District, State BOULWARE, BETTY JEAN-Comes Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Girls' Glee ADAMS, CLYDE-Meteors 15 Vice Pres. Homeroom 25 O Club 2, 3, Cross Country and Track. ANDE, JUDY-All School Cheerleader 2.3, Head Cheerleader 35 Orbit Queen Candidate 35 Basketball Queen 35 Classettes 1, 2, 35 Pep Council 35 Ir. Class Sec. 25 Student Council Rep. 1,2,35 Homeroom Pres. 15 Kiss Me Kate 15 Annie Get Your Gun 25 Where's Charley 35 Classen Delegate for State Student Council Convention 2. ANDERSON, LINDA-Comes Pep Club 35 Art Nouveau 2,35 Anchor Club 25 Oklahoma University Scholastic Art Awards 3. sfvqlf' ,2, 35 ORBIT 35 Girls' Glee Club .Ny my . 3: Oil ,S '43 BRADWAY, BOB-Ir. kd Cross 15 Boys' Glee Club 2,35 Tri- State, All-State 2,35 O Club 2, 3, Cross Country 3, Swim- ming 2,35 Art Nouveau 3. BRAMBLETT, MARY LOU-Comes Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 25 Youth of God 1.25 Where's Charley 35 Chorus 1, 2, 3, Dis- trict, Tri-State l,2, 35 Football Queen Candidate 3, BROCK, KEN-Choir 35 Where's Charley 35 Key Club 1,25 O Club 1,2, 3, Football 3, Basketball 2.3, Baseball 1,2, 35 Blue Jackets 15 Student Council 15 l-lomeroom Treas. l,2. .f 'df' Va'7 aww-'HW' .l BROWN, JILL-Transfer Arizona 1, Our Town 2,Majorette 2, 3, Thespians 2, Classettes 2, 3, Sgt, -at-Arms 3. BRUMFIELD, SANDY-Classettes lg Anchor Club 3, Girls' Glee Club 3, Counselor's Aide 3. BRYAN, JOHN-Meteors 1,2,:l, Jr. Classical League 1,2,3, Chap. 2, Youth of God l,2, Science Club 1, 2,0ffice Aide 3, Quilland Scroll 2, 3,'I'hespians 1, 2, 3, Clerk 3, Student Coun- 'MS-if f f i mit cil l,2, 3, Sr. Class Pres. ilg Kiss Me Kate 1, Annie Get Your Gun 2, Our Town 2, Wllere's Charley il, Speech and Music Colltest1,2,fl,Copy Editor ORBIT fi,Student Hand- book Editor 3, Boy ofthe Month 3, Kerr McGee Essay Contest l, jr. Rotariall 3, BRYANT, GUY Mtteors .lg Blue Jackets l,2, Key Club 3, fl' Trade and Industrial Club il, Sec. 3, Student Council Rep. 3, l BURRIS, GLORIA BYARS, DICK-Meteors 2,Il, Treas. 3, Science Club 2,3, Treas,, Pres. 2, Il. l 4-E ,l md 5 .1 Y? r-it CAFFEE, SHARON-Classettes l,2,3, Sgt,-at-Arms 2, Pres., Vice-Pres. 3, Honor Society 1,2, Girls' Glee 3, Pep Council ai 'U' P' CAPPS, JANIS-Choir 1,2,3, District, State and Tri-State 1, 2, 3, Kiss Me Kate 1, Annie Get Your Gun 2, Where's 3, ORBIT QueenCandidate !l,Girl of the Month 3, Delegate of Student Council Stare Convention 3. CALVIN, BILLY-Jr. Red Cross fl, Oil Man for a Day 3, O Club 2, 3, T6IlIl1Sl,2, 3, Football 2, Homeroom Vice-Pres. 8, CAMPBELL, JIM- O Club 1, 2, 3, Football l,2, fl, Swimming 2 Charley 3, F,T,A. 1, Honor Society 1, 3, Quill and Scroll l, N a - r 2 3, Classetles 1.2, 3, Hd, Sgt. -at-Arms 2, Anchor Club 3, Sr. Rep. Il, ORBIT 3, Sr. section Editor, Student Directory Staff A ,,, 5- . 2 H 17's sk 3, Office Aide 3, sr. Cowgirl zz, Football Queen Attendant 3, 'W 4'5 Basketball Queen Att. 3, Meteor Queen Att, 3, Choir Queen V 3, Princess of Friendship 3. , .v ' - 'Y CAROTHERS, BONNIE'Gll'lS' GIGS 3, O Club 1.2, 3, Vice- X , Pres. 3, Chap. 2, Softball, Volleyball, Badminton, Basket- 'msg CARPENTER, GLORIA CASEY, TERRY-Student CO'1IlCll 3, Homeroom Vice-Pres. 2: Oil Man for a Day 3, O Club 1, 2, 3, Track 2, Football 3, CHAPLINE, SCOTT-Jr. Rotarian 3, Key Club 1,2,3, Vice- Pres, 3, Oil Man for a Day 3, Studellt teacher 3, Library Aide 3, Blue jackets 1, Student Council 2, 3, Man of Distinction finalist 3, Comes Beau candidate 3. CHASTAIN, CAROLE-Comes l,2, 3, Song Leader 2, Chap. 2. Vice -Pres. 3,Spanish Club 2, 3, Pres, 2, Treas, 3, Hist. Rep. 3, Anchor Club 3, O Club 2, 3, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, Sec. 3, F.T.A. 1,2,3, Sec. 3, Youth of God l,2, Sr. Class Sec.: Homeroom Sec. 2, Pres. 2,Band 1, Choir 3, Where's Charley 3, Lettered in Softball, Volleyball, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Student Teacher for a Day 3, Princess of Friendship Candidate 3, O Club Sweetheart Att. 3. ball 1,2,3, Basketball Captain 2, 3, Comes 2, 3. 5- ' fe-o,N -t wht Nc: CHATBURN, RAYCHEL-Classettes 1.2, 3,Band 1,2, 3, Orchestra 1,2, 3,Tri-State Band 1, Kiss Me Kate' 1, Annie Get Your Gun 2, Where's G1arley? 3, All-State Orchestra and Band 3. CHECHOVSKY, SUE-Comes 1.2, 3, Chap. 2, Sgt-at- Arms 2, Vice Pres. 3, Sec. 3, Anchor Club2, 3, Pres. 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Safety Council 3, F.T.A. 2, Texas. Class Treas. 1, Student Council 1,2, Jr. Red Cross 2, Homeroom Pres. 3, ORBIT Staff, Layout Editor 3. CINNAMON, CHARLOTTE-Transfer from Lubbock, aware we Wg? 5,3325- sasm f, gasses .CME f - , mx ' p MVV A 1 CLARK,STEVE-Homeroom Pres. 2, Where's Charley? Mi A' f: 3, Choir 3, O Club l,2, 3, Wrestling and Football . , 1,2,3, All-conference end 3, Sgt-at-Arms. ,K ' .arg CLOAR, JULIE-Classettes 1,2, 3, Hist. Rep. 3, Anchor Club 2.3: Thespians 2, 3, Sec. 2, Art Scholastic Con- tests 1.2, 3, Youth of God 3, Art Nouveau 3, O Club 3: Safely Council 3, Miss Classette 3, Student Council 3, Meteor Queen Att. 3. COLLEY, CAROLYN-Choir 1,2, 3, Kiss Me Kate 1, Tri-State Chorus 2, Office Aide 2, 3. 1 'wa S15 COLLINS, LINDA-Anchor Club 2,3, Hist. Rep. 3, Honor Society 1.2, 3, Honor Math 1,2, Comes 1,2, 3, Sgt-at-Arms 2, Pres. 3, Youth of God 2,3, French Appreciation 1,2, 3, Pep Council 3, Sr. Class Activi- ties Board 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Homeroom Pres. 1, Vice Pres. 2, ORBIT Queen Att. 3, CLASSEN LIFE 3, Corr. to the Oklahoman 85 Times 3, Masonic Girl of the Month 3,Top Cowgirl 1, O Club 2, 3, Hist. Rep. 3, Parl. 3, Softball, Volleyball, Basketball 2, 3, Princess of Friendship Candidate 3. COLLINS, LYNN-Blue Jackets 2, Meteors 3, Annie Get Your Gun 2, Where's Charley? 3: Choir 1,2,3. Boys' Glee 2, Tri-State and All-State Music Contests. COMES. MAHI-ON O Club 2,3, Football 2,3, Ir. Red Cross 3. 'avi ,iff CIKJSBY, LARRY-Meteors 1,2, Pres. of Ir. Red Cross 3, O.S.L.H. 3, Choir 3. CUPP, DON- O Club 2, 3, Annie Get Your Gun 2, fix .-am -aol' 'll Where's Charley 3, Kiss Me Kate 1, District and Tri-State Contests 1,2, 3. CURTIS, DONNA-Classettes 1.2, Jr. Red Cross l, Ha., 913 asa ' -we--rv Girls' Glee 3, Pres. 3, Spring Sports Queen Att. 2. CURTIS, STEVE DAMRON, DIANE DeSPAIN, LEON-Band 3, Pres. 3, Annie Get Your Gun 2, Kiss Me Kate 1. , 9' 5, i -mf fs' ti --', A ,ri 59' .-qw KT' 3 af pai Q -I 4' wafer DEWAR, JANE-Classettes 1,2,35 Miss Classette Att. 35 French Club 2,3, Sec. 35 Safety Council 3, Vice Pres. 35 Quill and Scroll 35 Anchor Club 35 Sr. Ac- tivities board Co-chairman5 Choir 35 Annie Get Your Gun 25 Where's Charley 35 ORBIT Staff 35 Student Directory Co-editor 3. DICKSON, CHARLES-Student Council 35 O Club 2.3, Baseball, Football, Basketball. DUNN, MARTI-Classettcs 2,35 Thespians2,3, Chap. 2, Treas. 35 Anchor Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 35 Red Cross 1, 25 Kiss Me Kate 15 Annie Get Your Gun 25 The Doctor in Spite of Himself 25 Our Town 'WTI' 2, The Man who Came to Dinner 2. L.: WK ...H -Q-...af wad? 3 it a A5 EGGNER, JOHN-Key Club 2,35 Honor Society 2,35 Youth Of God 1, Vice Pres. 15 Sr. Class Vice Presi- dent5 'Student Council 35 Masonic boy of the Year 35 Vice Principal for a day 35 Man of Distinction Cand. 3. ESTELL, STAN-Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Art Nouveau 35 Oklahoma Teacher cover design second place 35 Placed in Oklahoma City Art Display 2. FAIRCHILD, IERIE-Classettes 1, Girls' Glee 35 Officc Aide 35 Student Store 2. 'Fmt FARMER, NANCY-Classettes 1,'2,3, Asst. Sec. 3, Anchor Club 1,2,35 Office Aide 25 Student Council 1,35 Honor Society 1,35 Jr. Red Cross 15 Homeroom Pres. 1, Sec. -Treas. 25 Sr. Class Activities Board 35 Twirler 35 O Club Sweetheart Att. 3. FINLEY, I. MICHAEL-Boys' Glee 1,2, 35 Choir 1,2, 3, District, State, Tri-State, Central Choir Contests 1,2,35 Kiss Me Kate 15 Annie Get Your Gun 25 Our Town 25 Where's Charley 35 Comes Beau Candidate. :ffl FLOOD, DON E. -Blue Jackets 1, 2, Sgt. -at-Arms 1, Asst. Sec. 25 Meteors 35 Science Club 15 Jr. Red Cross 2, 35 Youth of God 35 Safety Council 15 Rep. to Congress5 Choir 35 Boys'Glee 1,25 District and State music contests 1,2,35 The Man who Came to Din- ner 2. FLOYD, DONNA FORD, LINDA- O Club 1,2,3, Sgt. -at-Arms 1,2, Pres. 3, Volleyball 2.3, City Champ 3, Basketball 25 Softball 1,2,3, Table Tennis 1, 35 Comes 1,2,3, Cheerleader 2, l-Id, Sgt. -at-Arms 35 Ir. Red Cross 25 Safety Council 15 Glee Club 1,25 Choir 35 Youth of God 15 State and District music contests 1. 2. ,MQ FISHER, STEPHEN HADEN 'O Club 1, 2, 3, Basket ball 1,2,3, Co-Captain 35 Classen LIFE editor 3. FRANKLIN, BEN-Honor Society 1,2,35 Key Club 1, 2,35 O Club 2,35 Basketball 2,3, co-captain 3, Sec. 35 Student Council 35 Homeroom Pres. 15 Oil Man for a Day 35 Comes Beau Candidate 3, FRANS, GARY-Honor Society 1, 2, 35 Blue Jackets 2, Parl. 25 Honor Math 1,2,35 Homeroom Pres. 25 Boys' State 25 O Club 1,2,3, Football 1,2,3, co-cap- tain 35 Vice-Pres. 3. GARDNER, SUE-Classettes 25 Jr. Red Cross 25 College OCU and OU 35 Transfer from Northeast 1. 14 GARRETT, SHARON-Spanish Club 2, 3, Treas. 2g C.A.S.L. 3, Pres. 3g Library Aide 2,3g Anchor Club GARIS, ROY-Key Club 2g Homeroom Pres. 2g Choir 3. GARIS, TROY-Key Club2g Student Counc1l2g Choir 3. GARLOCK, ALLEN-Honor Society lg Homeroom Pres. lg Homeroom Vice-Pres, 2g Student Council 3g Oil Man for a Day 3. 2, 3. Branson for a Day 3. 3, Honor Society 2g Choir 3g Girls'Glee 2g Honor Math lg District, State, Tri-State Music Contests GEIS, SALLY-Transfer from Texas 3g Choir 3g Mrs, GOODNER, GAYLE-Comes 1, 2, 3, Hist. Rep. 3g Science Club l,2,3g Iunior Classical League l,2,3, visor 3. GRAHAM, D AVID GRAHAM, JARENE-Comes l, 2, 3, Cheerleader lg Homeroom Pres. 2, Sec. lg Student Council 2g Choir 3. GRAY, TOM-Transfer from Casady lg Blue Jackets 2g Meteors 3, Chaplain 3g O Club 2,3, Tennis 2, 3g Ir. Red Cross 3g Homeroom Treas. 2. GREENE, LARRY HAMILTON, DAVID Song Leader lg Honor Society l,2, 3g Honor Math l, 2,3g F.T.A. l,2,3, Pres. 1, Treas. 3g Membership Chmn. 2g Youth of God 31 C.A.S.L. 3g Library Aide 3g Office Aide l,2g Ir. Class Treas. 2g Homeroom Pres. lg Student Council l, 3, Treas. 3g Jr. Red Cross 2g Band Treas. 3g Classen Classics l,2,3g District, State, Tri-State Music Contests l,2,3g State Math Contest 2,3g All-State Band l,2g All-State Orch. l, 2, 3g Band and Orch. 1.2, 3g Elementary School Super HARKEY, RON-Meteors l,2,3, Vice-Pres. 2, Hist. l, Sgt-at-Arms 3g Science Club lg Ir. Classical Club lg O Club 2, 3g Oil Man for a Day 3. 4,,,.,-,,v off' ta ts JV' ,wa-,ggi Tri-State Music Contests l,2 3 it af- 'f' J, HARRISON, DICKIE-Homeroom Pres. lg Boys' Glee , HASH, IERI-Office Aide 2, 3. tt is t HARMON, LANCE-Boys' Glee i,2, 3g District, state, .f - , ,,,,ee ,. HEAD, BLLL-Blue Jackets 1,2g Meteors 3, Sgt. -at- Arms 3: O Club 2, 3, Track 2, 3. HEAD, TERRY- O Club l,2,3, Pres. 3: Key Club 1, 2,35 Blue Jackets 1, Chaplain lg Annie Get Your Gun 2, Where's Charley 31 Choir 2, 3: Man of Distinction Cand. 31 Wrestling 2,3, Baseball l,2,3, Football l,2,3, All-Conf. 2, A11-Conf. 8LAll-City Hon. Mention 3. HEARN, MARY-Spanish Club 37 Youth of God 35 Anchor Club 3: Comes 3. HEFLIN, ROBERT Av. .,-if Aww pS1,,, 5?? yi ,Q .A, nfefi' ,ax 'l I? ,155 HOLMAN, GENE '1'1 Hobart 3 HULL, DICK- O Club 2, 3, Football 2,3, Track 3. HUNT, MARY BELLE-Office Aide l,2,3: Student Council 2,3g Safety Council 3, Sec. 3: Comes1,2, 3, Sgt. -at-Arms 2, Sec. 3, Treas. 3: Quill 85 Scroll 31 Anchor Club 2,3, Sec. 35 French Club 3: ORBIT Staff 3. HURT, SCOTTY-Student Council 3, Boys' Glee 35 Transfer from Wapunucka 2. HENDERSON. CHARLES HENSON, NORMA-Office Aide lg Library Aide 3. HOLSEY, NANCY-Junior Classical League 3, C. A. S. L. 3, Vice-Pres., Sec. -Treas. 3. ' HOUGHLIN MARTHA Classettes 3 Transfer from HILL, ALLEN HILL, JIMMY-Meteors 13 Vice-Pres. ofBand 3, Dance Band 1, 2, District, Where's Charley 3. HOGSED, MAURICE-Band 3. 3--t We-' JAMES, teaor JOHNSON, ANNE-Classettes 1,2, 3. Vice-Pres. 3, Sgt. -at-Arms35 O Club l,2,3, Parl. 35 Ir. Class- ical League 15 Senior Class Treas. 35 Homeroom Pres. 15 Student Council 25 Miss Classette nominee 35 Of- fice Aide 1,2,35 ORBIT Staff 25 Miss O'Neal fora Day 3. JOHNSON, JIM-Meteors 2, Hist. 25 Homeroom Pres. 1, 3, Vice-Pres. 15 Drama Activities 1,2,3, J... mme... HF 'fn'- JOHNSON, RICHARD-Meteors 1,2,3, Treas. 2, Sgt- at-Arms 2, Vice-Pres. 35 Honor Society l,2, 3, Sgt- at-Arms 2, Pres. 35 Science Club 1, 2,3, Vice-Pres. 15 Pres. 25 Chess Club 15 Safety Council 15 Jr. Clas- sical League 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 2: Honor Math 1,2, 35 Jr. Red Cross 2,3, County Council Pres. 35 Key Club 35 Band 1,2,3, Drum Major 35 All-State Band 1,25 All-State Orch. 2,35 Boy of the Month 25 Classen Classics l,2,35 District State, Tri-State Music Con- tests 1,2. JUSTICE, PAUL-Choir 1,2,3, Pres. 35 Boys' Glee 1 25 Spanish Club 2,3, Pres. 35 Student Council 1,3 Vice-Pres. 35 Kiss Me Kate 15 Anne Get Your Gun 25 Where's Charley 35 All-State Chorus l 2, 35 District, State, Tri-State Music Contests l, 2, 3. . 1 1 f 1 -P. I' .' I . W 7.1 KIRK, JIM-Jr. Red Cross 25 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 15 O Club 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3. KIRKPATRICK, JUDY'YOut.h OfGOd 1,25 Comes 1, 2, 3, Sgt. -at-Arms 35 Office Aide 35 French Apprecia- tion Club 1,25 Student Council 1. KREPPS, JANE-Transfer from Harding 25 Classettes 3, Cheerleader 35 Student Council 3. KIMBERLIN, DIANA-Transfer from Tulsa, LAND, SAM-Boys' Glee 2.3. LAUGHLIN, VIRGLNIA-Comes 1,2,35 Anchor Club 1,25 Art Nouveau 3, Treas. 35 Office Aide l,2, 35 Homeroom Treas. 1. LEWIS, MARGARET-MeteorQueen Att. 35 Thespians 1,2,3, Pres. 3, Sec, 15 N.F.L. 2,35 Classettes 1, 2, 35 Sophomore Class Sgt. -at-Arms 15 Student Coun- cil 35 Girls' State Alt. 25 All School Cheerleader 2, 35 Doctor In Spite of Himself 15 Our Town 25 The Man Who Came to Dinner 25 Night of Jan- uary 16th 3. -A- LINDLEY, SUE-Classen Hospital Volunteers 2,35 Jr, MB-4 ,-c.W.c,,, Red Cross l,2,35 Student Council 15 C.A.S.L. 3, Hist. -Rep. 35 Honor Math 15 Honor Society 15 Art Nouveau 3, I-list.-Rep. 3. LOFTIS, CHARLEY- O Club 3,F00tba11, Swimming, Baseball 3: Homeroom Pres. 25 Transfer from Central 1. MADDOX, DAVID-Choir 1, 2, 35 Boys' Glee 1, 25 All State Choir 35District, State, Tri-State Music Con- tests 1,2, 35 Where's Charley 35 Blue Jackets 1. -ff -sais S rg ag, ,540-s, dfbfffik V-wh. --4. ww--V . ,tx MASSAD, PHYLLIS-Comes l,2,3, Choir l,2,3, Jr. Red Cross l, Safety Council l, Girls' Glee l,2, Art Q ,ob Nouveau 3, Office Aide l,2, Library Aide 1, Where-:'s Charley? 3, District, State, Tri-State Music Con- tests l,2, 3. slag? ,Q ', MEANS, NANCY-Classettes l,2, 3, Girls' Glee 2, Jr Red Cross 2, Anchor Club 2, Office Aide 2. J Q ...I MERIDETH, JUDY-Comes l,2, 3, Art Nouveau 2, 3 Water Ballet 1,2. MITCHELL, NADELE-Transfer from Illinois 2, Span ish Club 2, Sec. -Treas, 2, Hist. Rep. 2, Youth of God 2, F.T.A. 2, Song Leader 2, Vice-Pres. 3 Comes 2, 3, Song Leader 3, Annie Get Your Gun 2 4'-2 Where's Charley 3, District, State, Tri-State Music Contests 2, 3, Choir 2, 3. MOORE, LiNDA-Transferfmm Putnam City 2, Office Aide 3, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow for Classen 3. MOORE, ROSE-Classettes 2,3, Treas. 3, Girls' Glee 2, Senior Activities Board 3, Student Council l,2, 3, Office Aide 3, Homeroom Pres. l, Football Queen Att. 2, Meteor Queen Att. 2, Spring Sports Att. 2, ORBIT Queen 3. MORGAN, KEN-Honor Society l,2, 3, Honor Math 1, 2,3, Vice-Pres. 3, Chess Club 2, Science Club 2,3, Treas., Vice-Pres. 2, Scholastic Competition 3, Oil Man for a Day 3. '92 MORRISON, SHARON-Comes l,2, 3. MCCARTY, PAULA-Comes l,2,3, Where's Charley? 3, Choir 2,3, District, State, Tri-State Music Con- tests 2, 3. 'fx 'i' . 'at s . I f 14? ,J f r MCCONNELL. PEGGY-Classettes l,2, 3, Treas., Sec. V R, L ' r 3, Commerce Club 2, O.S.L.A. 3, Office Aide l,2, f ' Library Aide 3, Homeroom Sec. -Treas. 2. 7 i' 4, MCMILLAN, BLANCHE-c1asserresi,2,3, sg:-at-Arms A 3, Asst. Sec. 3, Anchor Club 2,3, Spanish Club 1, 4 Office Aide i,2,3, Mrs. sooner for a Day 3, Girls' f?-Pj, Glee 2, 3, District, State, Tri-State Music Contests 'H 2, 3. ' MCMURRAY, BARBARA- 0 Club i,2,3, nm. Rep. , , 1, Chaplain l,2, 3, City Softball Champions 1, City ' Q ' s Volleyball Champions 1, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Vice- Pres. 2. NAIFY, NEDEH-Girls'Glee l, 2, Tri-State l, 2, Office Aide 3. NELMS, DOUGLAS-Transfer from Dumas, sTexas 2, Our Town 2, Man Who Cameto Dinner 2, Night of January l6th 3, Speech Tournaments 2, 3, Home- room Vice-Pres. 3, Meteors 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, l-list. Rep. 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 3, French Appreciation Club 3, Safety Council 3, Youth of God 3. Rh NEYLAND, DIANE-Girls' Glee 1, Office Aide 2, Library Aide 2, Girls' Glee 2, 3, District Contest l,2, 3. 3 Q ff-Wm we? Anchor Club 2,3, Jr. Red Cro Awards, Gold Key 3. Treas. 3, Safety Council 1, N-Q-ev Board 3, Annie Get Your Gu 3, O Club Sweetheart 3. Council 3, Key Club 1,2,3, Contests 1,2, 3. PARKHURST, GUY-Jr. Classical League 1,2,3, State!'Pres. 2, O Club 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Co-Capt. 3,Honor Society 1 Honor Math 1,2,3, Pres. 3, Chess Club 1,2,3, Pres. l,2,3 N.F.L. 1,2,3, Speech and Debate Contests 1,2,3,, C Commissioner 1, Vice-Principal for a day 2, Oil Man fora Day 3, Debate Team 1,2,3, Our Town l, Kiss Me Night of January 16th 3, Science Club 1,2,3, Parl. 2, Pres. 3, Meteors 3, Parl.,3, Blue Jackets 1.2, Parl. 2, National Merit Scholarship Finalist 3. . ' . .3, h PEARCE, CAROLYN-Anchor Club2 3,Thespians 1 2 Pres. 1,2, Clerk 3, Honor Society 1,2,3, Honor Mat C.A.S.L. 3, Classettes 1,2,3, Sec. 3, Pres. 3, Jr. Red 2, 3. Treas. 3, Senior Activities Board 3, Man Who Came to Dinner 2, Student Directory, Our Town 2, NightofJanuary l6th 3, Student Director, Girls' State 2, Best Thespian Award of 1958 1, D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award 3, Library Aide 3. PHILLIPS. BILL- O Club 3, Football, Wrestling 3, He Who Gets Slapped l 2, F.T.A. lg Office Aide 1, Twirler 3, Where's Charley test 3, Meteor Queen Att. 3. POWELL, GAYLE Tri-State Music Contests 2, 3. 31, j 1' OGILVIE, BECKY-Comes 1,2,3, Sgt. -at-Arms 2, 3, Treas. 3, Quill 8s Scroll 3, Art Nouveau 2,3, Vice-Pres. 2, ORBIT staff 2, 3, Editor 3, Classen LIFE Staff 3, National and Art Scholastics PAHLKE, GISELA-Comes 1,2, 3, Cheerleader 3, Choir 1,2,3, State Chorus 2, District, State, Tri-State Music Contests 1,2, t - PARK, JOHN-N.F.L. 1,2,3, O Club 2,3, Parl. 3, Cross Country 2,3, Track 2,3, Tennis 1, Meteors 1,2, Student PHILLIPS, PATTY-Anchor Club 3, Comes 1,2 , 3, Spanish Club State, Tri-State Music Contests 1,2, 3, District Twirling Con- PRAG, PEGGY-Comes 1,2,3, Parl. 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, Anchor Club 3, Quill gc Scroll 3, Girls' Glee2, 3, Choir 3, ORBIT Staff 2, 3, Bus. Mgr. 3, Student Directory staff 2, 3, District, State, NYE, CHUCK- O Club 1,2,3, Football, Track l,2,3,Home- room Pres. 3, Jr. Red Cross 2, Man of Distinction 3. NYKL, JOHN-Meteors 1, Trade and lndustries Club 3, Jr. Red Cross 3, Our Town O'DELL, SANDJ SPENCER-Classettes l,2, 3, Art Nouveau 1.2, 3. Treas. 2, Sec. 3, Edmond Art Festival, Art Scholastics 1, M ,Vw ww iz , . c YW at sb M ss 1,2,3, Sec. Vice-Pres. 3, Projection 2, Senior Activities n 2, Where's Charley 3, Tri- Pres. 3, Debate 1,2,3, Debate ,'2,3: Choir 1,2,3, Girls' Glee 2,3, 3, All-State Choir 2, District, PROTZMAN BOB Blue Jackets 1 2 Chaplain 2 Meteors 3 Sec., Pres. 3, Safety Council 3, Pres. 3, Key Club 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, Tri-Captain 2, Driver's Team 1, School Bus Driver 2, 3, Oil Man for a Day 3, Mr. Jones for a Day 3. RADCLIFF, RON-Art Nouveau 1,2,3, Pres. 3,Student Council 3, Art Scholastics 1, Edmond Art 2, Scholastic and Edmond Art Contests 3. RAISKUMS, PETE-Blue Jackets 1,2, Meteors 3, Treas. 3, Key Club 3, Student Council 3, Pep Band 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3, Stardusters2, 3, Orchestra 1,2, 3, Where 's Charley 3, District, State, Tri-State Band and Orchestra Contests 1,2,3, Tri- State Dance Band Contests 2,3. 'BHP sf 61' REED, HARDY- O Club 1,2,3, Track 1,2,Ls, Cross-Country 3, Conf. Champs 3. REED, ROBERTA-F.T.A. 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 1, Parl. 2,3, Thespians 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Honor Society 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 3, Student Council Sec. 3, Inter-City Student Council Sec. 3, Pep Band 1,2,3, Honor Math 1,2,3, Science Club 1,2,3, Youth of God 3, Jr. Classical League 2,3, N.F,L. 1,2,3, Our Town 2, Man Who Came to Dinner 2, Where's Charley 3, Edmond, District, State, Tri-State Music Contests 1,2, 3, National Science Foundation Scholarship Award 2. RHODES, BETTY-Choir2,3, Girls' Glee 1, Office Aide 2, Clinic Aide 3. 'lla fs, 4-mas? sslsi .f,,:, ,A at RICKS, LINDA RAE-Classettes 1,2,3, Anchor Club 1, Girls Glee 2, Office Aide 1,2, Football Queen 3. ROBINSON, KAREN-Comes 1,2,3, Parl. 12, Song Leader 3, Asst. Sec. 3, Anchor Club 2,3, Quill SL Scroll 3, F.T.A. 1, Homeroom Sec. 1,3, Student Council 1,2,3, Senior Activi- ties Board 3, Office Aide 1,2, ORBIT Staff 3. ROBINSON, MALCOLM-Blue Jackets 2, Meteors 3, Honor Math 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 2, Science Club 1,2,3, Pres. 3, F.T,A, 2,3, Pres. 3, Chess Club 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 2,3, N.F.L. 1,2,3, Pres. 3, Honor Society 1,2,3, Ir. Classical League 1,2,3, Parl. 2, Local, District, State Debate Tourna- ments 1,2,3, Scholastic Competitions 1,2,3, Our Town 2, Fleming Fellowship Competition 2, Finalist, Westinghouse Science Talent Search 3, Honors Group, National Merit Scholarship Competition 3, Finalist. RUSSELL ALICE-C.A.S.L. 3- Ir. Red Cross 2 3- Our Town State Tri-State Music Contests2 Safety Council 3. SAILORS KAY RANDALL-Office Aide 2 3- Kiss Me Kate 1 Tri-State Chorus 1 2. 2, Student Store 2, Library Aide 2, 3, Girls' Glee 2, District 'A . . Y' 1 1 I Pb SCHMUESSER, GINGER 35 wt - We J SCHOLTKA, ROLAND-Boys Glee Z,3. SCOTT, SUZANNE Transfer from Carnegie, Okla. 3. SEATON, NANCY-Classettes 1,Band 1,2,3,HonorSociety 1, District and Tri-State Music Contests 1,2,3. 'Q 7 SHADID, IERRY- Annie Get Your Gun 2, All-State Chorus 2, ,W Choir 1,12, 3, District, State,Tri-State Music Contests SIMPSON, BILL Chess Club l,2,3. SKOGAN, DIANE 1,2,3. ii Q az 5:33, STONE, BEVERLEE-Transfer from Northwest lg Comes 2, 35 Youth of God 35 Anchor Club 35 C.A.S,L, 35 Safety Council 35 Girls' Glee 35 VocalMusic Contests 35 Library Aide 2, 35 Student Store 2. STOUT, HALA-Comes 1,25 Student Council 15Girls' Glee 1,25 Homeroom Sec. 35 Spring Sports Queen 3. STUBBS, WARREN- O Club 2,3, Sgt-31-Arms 3: Football5 Track 1,2, 3. fs. Q' STEEDS, MARSHALL-Spanish Club 25 Art Nouveau 35 Track Contests 1,25 Art Competition 3. STEVENS, LEEROY-Boys' Glee 1,25 Choir 3. STOEHR, ARDEN-Blue Jackets 1,25 Meteors 35 Science Club 1,25 Student Council 35 Youth of God 3, Vice- Pres. 35 Kiss Me Kate 25 Annie Get Your Gun 25 Where's Charley? 35Jr. Rotarian 3. TATE, MARGARET-Anchor Club 35 C.A.S.L. 3, TAYLOR, ELVIA- O Club 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Base- 2' 'I 'uw-nl' ball 2,35 Student Council 15 Key Club 2,35 Blue Jackets 15 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 15 Band 1,2,35 District, State, Tri-State Band Contests l,2,3. THOMAS, EDDY Boys Glee 3. SLATON, CAROLYN-Comes lg Girls' Glee 1, 2, 35 District, State, Tri-State Music Contests 1, 2, 35 Office Aide 3. SMITH, NANCY-Classettes 1, 2, 35 Miss Classette Nominee 35 Anchor Club 1,2,35 Girls' Glee2,3, Vice-Pres. 35 Safety Council 1,2, 35 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2,35 Office Aide 35 Projection 25 District, State, Tri-State 2. SNARR, BETTY LOU-Art Nouveau 35 Honor Society 35 Jr. Classical League 35Jr. Red Cross 2, 35 lflonor Math 2,3, Executive Board5 Chess Club 2,3, Parl. 2,35 F.T.A. 35 Jr. Red Cross 35 Westinghouse Science Talent Search 35 Scholastic Art Competition 35 Finalist in National Merit Scholarship Contest 3. -W. 'Ne -rf 'il xx -ff' TODD, DOUG-Honor Society 25 O Club 2, Basket- ball 1,2, Baseball 1,2, 35 Homeroom Pres. 25 Classen LIFE Staff 2, 35 Boys' Sports Editor 35 Comes Beau 3. TUCKER, JOHNNY-N.F.L. 1,2,35 Key Club 1,2,35 Honor Society 1,25 Blue Jackets 1,25 Junior Class President 25 Sophomore Class Vice-Pres 15 Student Council 1,2,3, President 3. TUMA, JOHN- O Club 2,3, Swimming 2,35 Choir 2,3, Vice-Pres. 35 Homeroom Pres. 15 Annie Get Your Gun 25 Where 's Charley? 35 District: State, Tri-State Music Contests 1,2, 3. qv 'Zia 5 .,-iv ,....aq.. j, I M ,pls ii' ,,,..,,,,. V . TURNER, ELOUISE-Classettes l, 2, 3, Reporter 3, Youth of God l,2, Honor Society 1, Office A115932 Student Council l,2. UPIOHN, JUDY- Kiss Me Kate 2, Band 1.2, 3. v ANEATON, JAMES Activities Board 3. WALLS, BARBARA L, J VANHORN, GORDON-Key Club 2, O Club 2,3 Football, Basketball l,2,3, Track l,2. VAUGHN, JEANIE- O Club l,2,3, Parl. 2, Hist, Rep. 2, Treas. 3, Student Council l, 3, Senior Class WALTON, JOYCE-Art Nouveau l,2,3, Vice-Pres. 3, ORBIT Staff 3, Art Editor 3, Art Festival at Edmond, National Art Scholastics, Key and Certificate. WEST. BARBARA-C. A. S. L. 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, Classen Classics l,2,3, District, State, Tri-State vw-'1lF ,, 4. V V N ,fi 'I-Q If- WILSON, BENE-Student Council 1,2, 3, Miss Brucher L ' Music Contests l,2, 3, WILDENBERGER, IO ANN- O Club 3, Girls' Glec 3, I A A .1.,,,, HI- ' fff l, K. '37 for a DAY 39 ORBIT Queen Att. 3, Red Cross 3, Anchor ' as fifiifgi' in . A 'J - Club 2, 3, Treas. 3, Youth ofGod 3, Pres. 3, Thespians - W T - .ig V. ,..- V , Miss Classette Att, 3, Meteor Queen Att, 3. A WIRE, DAVID YAHOLA, MARTI-Classettes 3, Thespians 3, Trans- ferred from Central 3. ZINN, CHRIS-Student Council2, Tri-State Music Contest 2. HOWELL, BOB-Boys' Glee Club 2. Comes 1,2,3, Asst. Sec. 3, Honor Society 2. r 3, Classettes l,2,3, Chaplain 3, Horizon Club 1, W e ' ' ' '.,, ,MQ-vpf 'Z .wry ,ff WOTRING, JANE-Anchor Club 3, Youth of God 3' ' if 1 N 'V ' Q. .--Q., Y .x I , Joyce Acree Metra Bea Adkins Peggy Adkisson Don Adler Darlene Aten C- ' ' ANG Manon Atkins L Priscilla Bacon Jan Baker Gail Battles Carol Bird Carole Blackburn fl4:5C9g V!! el' Nancy Blake Daxid Bowlby Larry Bowman Bonnie Breeding Ginny Brewer Nancy Brock Dianne Brown JUNIOR CLA Junior Class Officers are: Steve Collinson, vice presidentg Roger Clapp, presidentg Christy Newman, treasurerg and Betsy Johnson, secretary. is jerry Brown Gary Brownen 106 Glen Brunken wig? p--, wb K 15' -.wx Phil Dorn t o 531. ,.-L, B, . W C1 Cynthia Couch Tim Conner Joel Contreras Pete Contreras John Copeland , Clifford Cushman Fred Dalton Tommy Davis Carol Dayton Merrill Denning Mike Dimpfl Neil Donohue Jeannette Dummeyer Jean Duncan Nancy Dyer Ray Daniels James Dark B21 K rv 'vs gr -f 'nf M W! Brenda Burch Jeri Butler r Gary Byrd '12-M ? - ' Sherrill Byrd A Recilla Campbell Randy Caputto Frank Carlyle Mike Chant Roger Clapp Steve Collinson Susan Conner M , 1 -X if ,Q Wax ' df. -mf 1 .- ii . I ,ff in , 4... 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S R X far' I Ioan Towe Carol Upjohn Judy Wage Tom Walbert Weyman Whitaker Karen White Joe Whitlock Jerry Whitlow Davis Spencer Gordon Stallings Darlene Standridge Genie Stanley Dickie Stone Susan Stone Mary Jane Strickland Al Sviestins John Swaim Bob Teall Maxine Tiemeyer John Wallace .t i Xu ls KL, S 'af 'ffl ,Wh- Cathy Anderson Mickey Anderson Charles Baird John Baker Linda Balch Dianne Barker Jody Barnes Pam Barrymore Gary Bates Jim Baugh Ernestine Benavidez Carol Berry John Blake Susan Blinn Gregory Bodine Dorothy Boyce Tommy Bristow Jan Brown John Brown Herbert Bullis Linda Burnett Bobbie Bustos Barbara Campbell Teddy Cantrell Genelle Carothers Bill Carter John Champlin James Charles Barbara Chastain Bobbye Chastain Ed Chechovsky Steve Childers Linda Cinnamon Sandra Colley Nancy Condit Mamie Cox Tony Crawford Jim Crosswhite Bob Cullum Pete Cunningham George Davis Judi Deakins Barbara Derrick Charlene Downing Charles Dry Steve Epperson Kenneth Eylar Donna Fabian 5 ii ffiiiiiv 'T:ai,?1:S.li ' 1f.r f3.:,ff -an ' 'W I 11115 l,:: k rang fy Xsfm if 3 Y T X x'! was as 1 4-, Q1- Yuw SJ SA ., , W. 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V- . iq, Avis f 53 if l J 'EZ' fr P Sandra McQuary Marilyn Newton Karen Nichols Judy Nissen Jan Norris Connie Northrop Danny O'Dell Jim O'Donnell Russell Owens Nick Pagonis John Patterson Sammy Payne Vicki Payne Sue Pendleton Sharron Plant Marilyn Potts Betty Prag Carmen Protzman Richard Puckett Bryan Radclif Tony Ray Nancy Records Tony Redbird Judy Reeves Jimmy Riddle Sandie Riddle Phil Ringer Lynda Ringo Russell Robbins Jose Rojas Alberto Sales Karen Saunders Louis Schuneman Merrole Shadden Carol Sharp Iris Silvernail Kay Simmons Barbara Slater Don Smith Linda Sue Snarr Valerie Snyder Jerry Sochor Jerry Spencer David Staeheli Dean Stamatis Carolyn Standrid ge Kathy Starkey Darlene Steddum 115 Charles Stewart Judy Stilwell Sherri Suhre Carolyn Talkington Eddie Tatum Gary Taylor Butch Thomas Esther Tiemeyer Charles Tompkins Paul Todd Nancy Vandagriff Robert Walker Roger Walls Larry Ward Paula Watson Sue Wayland Danny West Carolyn White Sharon Williams Jimmie Willingham Troy Wilson Pat Windes Linda Winford Sharon Wolfe Wailene Woodruff Jerry Wootan IX, Jim Worsley y M 7 7 1? S ' L-ff Edna Wotring Vicki Woodward ' Y j l ' .- '4 i t , S? fl Kenneth Woolbright fi T' A , ' za' .3 V, I 2, r, V A 11 -is .. -.sa 'W , I , ..' K ei 5 Writ' M X A K l Martha Wright 116 4 L .. , ...A : L. ,,,. W V w- 3 6' -,E Y: 1 - A Aiii Sr Q A + .. iff JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Top row: Vicki Love, Cindy Roberts, Candy Contreras. Bottom row: Peggy Montgomery, Patricia Johnson, Nancy Atkins. NINTH GRADE First row: A. Abolins, D. Adams, E. Adams, D. Anderson, M, Anderson, S. Asbury, I. Baker, G. Baker, V. Baker, Second row: B. Barkalow, M. Barringer, S. Barrymore, I. Barton, N. Barton, J. Bass, R. Bereman, S, Bethel, G. Bielstein. Third row: P. Bird, D. Blair, P. Blair, H. Boatman, D. Booth, M. Booze, J. Boyd, L. Boyd, P. Boydston. if ,, f A ... A fs. , K, 11 .A A 1 Y t . 117 118 -i-wats, I gran I I , G s, 3,0 K 1,4 ,- L XM . ' .-bk , gg h 5' , t i......f , ', ... G 5' ,. W , .W,A .rea , 1, ft 1 L A-1 nk? 1 V G y:A' iz. W G' in-iv 'if' ' '15 N . A F Z: ' is ' ' +3122 fi .ffl fr? L . ' ' ' 5 X ..,., . . 1 ', - im F317 fa. 5 I M.. -fl - R me 1 . f ' kai. sis. 1 if iiieilriffffff up t 'li 1 ..: R . 1 Y 1 h 5 'W - Vmm- i Q. 1:-2 - A . , .W - 'L' L B 51 . . if X77 e - 1 M A ' ,S W. 5 . 'Y m, .. . it . in ,. ' 'g , ,y e 52-Q 1 'ggu .s 25.3 Q fffisg lx .. ' .gi ,. -a'2 L 1 I :EQ Ni. ., . . - A Q X E N : or , Q -. IAIQ- . -e . X M 1 f .5 A First row: H. Branson, D. Brazil, C. Britton, S. Britton, K. Brown, M. Calvert, B. Caperton, K. Carothers, B. Casteel. Second row: D. Castoe, P. Caughron, M. Champlin, G. Chappory, C. Cristenberry, B. Chris- topher, G. Claypool, L. Claypool, T. Cobb. Third row: R. Coin, B. Conner, C. Contreras, R. Cook, M Copeland, J. Cosby, J. Cox, D. Crosby, M. Dane. Fourth row: A. Dantes, R. Doty, M. Dugger, L. Duncan E. Early, W. Ellyson, N. Evans, R. Eylar, D. Fain. Fifth row: E. Farmer, D. Faught, D, Fields, P. Fields, J, Finch, S. Finley, K. Fisher, P. Flexner, I. Ford. Sixth row: N. Frey, C. Frisby, V. Fulk, C. Fuller, I. Fur- nash, H. Gardner, J. Gibbs, L. Gibson. R. Gilbert. Seventh row: A. Gilmore, L. Glass, D. Gorrell, H. Gott- lieb, M. Gray, S. Green, M. Haley, C. Hall, I. Hambrick, Eighth row: F.iHanley, T. Hardy, J. Hargrove D. Harp, S. Harris, G. Harrison, T. Harrison, L. Hart, H. Hatch. Ninthlrfwgf J, Hatfield, J, Heald, B Henderson, M. Henderson, J. Hendricks, I. Henry, S. Hess, M. Hicks, K. E551 1. f, 1 X -' M.. E . 'f , . .... - mi' ' , ...F ..,...s L . 1, .... .... .,, , . gf ., .. l My rf' B tvys . ' A rf vrs. d 241 f 1' . A . - 'll - ' 1-. .-.. .,,gi. .,Q 5iA. I .L an -.1 iii ' ' ' s : A A 5 K 5. . K ,Q , , V - 1 5 - R rssv M t f T L ... 1 : - Qs .. if. .-.., . , 7 R ' ' V -f , ' 5' f . r.- 1. - ff , ,- .V , V X w 'L Wx 5. if. if A 'G t 5 4 hx 1 fisff ' . 4' ' 5, ' 1 1 gf? 'G N lffff.. .C M A - ' .A S' , 3 'V -' MT x 7 if 2.1,-1 . . 'CTT' E'-.gg .sf T.Q? , , , -f .KVKI in A .. kk my A 54. , W ii . W, . I . F 'f-.,, A -., 55' ,,,S1siQ:N. my . 3 - nd, 3? 2.5 , K , .tif K 'ff i ' , L I '59 1 . 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Horne, B. House, S. Howell, D. Ison, B. Jameison, M. Jenkins. Second row: M. Jen 'ngs, B. Johnson, C. Johnson, M. Johnson, P. Johnson, T. Johnson, J. Johnston, A. Jones, C. Kamp. Third row: B. Kelley. J. Kelley, F. Kessler, L. King, P. King, R. King, L. Knapp, R. Koehn, L. Lafleur. Fourth row: D. Lang, K. Lee, L. Lilley, L. Litchford, J. Little, L. Livingston, C. Long, V. Love, G. Low. Fifth row: R. Maddox, S. Main, R. Marcus, A. Masterson, G. Melton, G. Mendenhall, E. Mitchell, R. Moncrief, F. Montgomery. Sixth row: P. Montgomery, N. Morrison, R. Moser, C. Mueller, J. Muncy, K. McAlister, A. 'McClain, L. McKinnon, L. McQuagge. Seventh row: B. McPherson, D. Mcwhirter. F. Naify, B. Nash, S. Nash, S. Nettleton, R. Newcomb, H. Olsen, C. O'Neal. Eighth row: B. Outlaw, M. Patterson, D. Payne, M. Payne, R. Pena, R. Perry, M. Peters, T. Popow, M. Putney. Ninth row: D. Randall, B. Rhodes, J. Richards, C. Riddle, K. Riedel, M. Riedel, D. Ripley, C. Roberts, K. Roddenberry. 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' 1' z W 1 W' - -,'- .' -2 V .5 i . v,..,,.h 'J' 'i - 2 i-, ' .5555-H 'Sv , ity, '3 , Cf . 3 f 15- Z 'fe' C A A K A F M A A F ' Jw H X . X - gff1 Jxt- A Q' 3- ,Q 2 , 3,4 L41 . , ,X A . -E. V. . A ., - ,k,, H . f . A F :in , p we - N M 4 h s ,,i..fH , .- , ., ',., , 33 f., 45 , .2 - -f 73 X ' jf- fiif l?i?7 ' 3791K-'brit' - ' Z ' K ::5: :?f2I I -1.1 I -f H. . MEFF aa., ..xI. . fu ,fr Q: .., r K - t I We 'Hi u E nw, 5 .. . . 3 rs... ...Q .T , ltss is-.vig - . .,., ft ,. .,, ' - ' .rr 1 if ff. 3 kk'k-' 7 151.1-frjsf f f-1 5 H If .. g. .4 ,'W' r ' f Q 1. , , T7 W , M 'xli- af' ...Q E ' -at 4- . Fw. . .f ss. 191 3-55 Q 4 4 A- . - :fa . H5 rf' 1 rf ' -J.. A . , , - . .- . ...sf sn, T .F First row: R. Roe, G. Rogers, F. Rumker, L. Rupe, P. Savley, J. Shannonhouse, T. Schenk, A. Scott, K. Scott. Second row: D. Shaw, P. Shaw, E. Siemens, D. Sikes, H. Simpson, J. Simpson, S. Sink, C. Sleeper D, Smith. Third row: N. Snell, L. Snow, B. Snyder, E.'Srafford, J. Stephanou, C. Stevens, C. Stewart, J. Stoll, G. Story. Fourth row: J. Talkington, G. Tate, O. Tate, G. Tatum, S. Taylor, K. Thompson, D. Tiemeyer, K. Tredennick, L. Wade. Fifth row: I. Walker, K. Walker, L. Walker, C. Watson, L. Weisman, T. Wheeler, I. White, F. Wietelman, C. Wilkerson. Sixth row: B. Williams, C. Williamson, J. Wilson, T. Winfrey, P. Winkler, M. Winston, N. Wood, R. Wood, B. Woodie. Seventh row: I. Woods, T. Yoes, J. Young L. Young, L. Farris. f ',,, ,.L-- g 9 '- 120 1 ... - A t. 9, , Q Q-5 4 1 f F ... . T2lw 'j 4. , .N K 4 .Li lf:-H' .f . wggel PM gi-, . ' . Y. 2 L W' f Qc .- ' 3? L ' sl' It G y . fs. 5 V W, 1 M, wt . f . 1 -t ' ' W A 1 . F' Q ff- R .3 I s If g Q M as , ,eE,,, A Q , . Q' X K --M I A I Mn! Y.. M L M . i 'F' , we asf- 'T X E 'lg 3 1 fs s 1 A jx nik if .., A y . I ...p A g : W af f P' 'tts xiii 7,5 . . . A 'P' A 1 ri . r If - . diss. . S' p . X xiii KRW . K '-1 W ' . '- .. 7- 'WH' - ' xi 4 i :kkk it : . A!! K . . . 1 Eighth grade-First row: S. Abbott, M. Ainsworth, E. Alexander, S. Anspaugh, S. Asbury, D. Aten, N.Atkins, A. Baker, D. Baker. Second row: L. Baker, B. Barber, R. Barnhart, L. Bereman, M. Berry, C. Bettis, C. Billings, K. Birmingham, G. Blackburn. Third row: J. Blevins, D. Bodine, P. Brauderick, B. Breeden, P. Breeden, G. Brewster, G. Britt, R. Britt, B. Brown. Fourth row: P. Brown, S. Brumfield, J, Brunken,D. Can- trell, C. Caperton, J. Capps, V. Carr, M. Carter, B. Castoe. Fifth row: J. Caughron, G. Chesser, N. Coggins, D. Cook, A, Copeland, M. Copeland, N. Crockett, R. Dahl, K. Dahnke. Sixth row: J. Danahoo, M. Dark, M. Daron, S. Davidson, L. Deakins, M. Downey, D. Downing, S. Douglas, L. Duerkson. Seventh row: B. Duncan, J. Dunn, V. Edman, A. Emmons, J. Erdman, M. Estes, O. Evans, R. Evans, W. Evans. Eighth row: G. Farrow, B. Fears, V. Fincher, J. Flake, M. Flannigan, B. Fleetwood, J. Flesher, J. Fowler, L. Fox. Ninth row: C. Frey,YL. Fry, C. Gauntt, B. Gay, A. Gibbs, I. Gorrell, J. Gravlin, A. Gray, L. Gray. .. Us du, 'V ' v -- f -lsr., .. . K I hy 1 V ii lpy kV,V, L Vp .,g- - .fx L' F A . . , . V. .Q ., V X ...ri i , ,C A. . i , . , . ,,.s . A k t , T i 1 ft f al t - I - '.,. .1 .,'. ...., , rf F1-'fs is ' 1 t F . Qs Y, -3 gas' ,J F, ga ix '15 Q 4 4 y fl, - -I Vi . Ll. I .. ..,, 122 A K xl ' 3 .5 i S . 'i .A it A A A 'Q A ' A' ' 1 ' ' 7 - Y. , Zip 1 - --- 417' .zk ::'i 1. .. g y 'I y AALK I Fr' Egg J S Q J t A BBL f f .. glam? 5 I Y. .v --.f 'Q I l I B Q V A Nfl A S ffm it il' . A 33 3 S fly'-elf BE' lliltnd aasik tl i.: allBzi Iii Q , L,W. A y V L '7 ' V V If 0' J '-'. ' 7 .evo 'L fl? , f : f 1r - Q S' A of :', , kk:. tg.. ' .' fgfxrlfi 11 fi R-1 I i fi? ,, it .WAP -...g i f ? 7 i. x . i I I , . . . -'-'ft - Q h'.A',2 A? ww' -:. , ' ul -fhxk I L I gg Y s 753. . IA. wif ,L ,. . ,V wghg . 53 ,ff ., 'r ,V11 Avvy fair gt .ik 'Q ,gl A- my . ,, , , L s sz ' ss. . First row: P. Gregory, R. Grimmett, C. Haase, J. Hadler, L. Haggard, T. Hairfield, J. Hall, J. Hall, S, Hall. Second row: J. Hampton, M. Haney, J. Harris, K. Harris, K. Hartford, C. Haywood, F. Hemker, A. Henderson, R. Henderson. Third row: C. Henry, B. Hewitt, B. Hill, M. Hill, C. Hobbs, C. Hoff, R. Howard, D. Howe, L. Hukill. Fourth row: G. Humphreys, E. Hunt, N. Huntley, B. Imoe, S. Inman, M. Ison, B. Jacobs, L. Johnson, P. Johnson. Fifth row: S. Johnson, G. Jones, J. Jones, J. Jones, K. Jones, S. Jones, W. Jones, A. Jordan, J, Kanaly. Sixth row: B. Keller, S. Kelly, P. Kelsey, S. Kice, J. King, S. K0w0Ski. J. Lacy, R. LaGrange, I. Lancaster. Seventh row: Don Landes, M. Landrum, R. Langham, D. LaRue, V. Lester, A. Lindley, G. Lindley, J. Loessberg, G. Long. Eighth row: T. Lyon, H. Lunsford, B. Main, R. Martin, D. Massey, K. Massey, D. Maxey, M. Meade, P. Mee. Ninth row: D. Milam, D. Miller, P. Miller, M. Minn- ich, J. Mitchell, A. Mohrmann, H. Moore, M. Moore, S. Morrison. ...L . ls.. . A - A , ,. S J 1 3. A b - fr ks, . A K? .. Q I kg s , . A 'aw' L J 'X I y Y ' - A A K I ,. 'I .. . W- .W .. , ...., .M . .Mk . N 7 'sig A i H K.. Ii i. 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I , .ip . . f ,fy ' ' , W, ' ,' ' LA 4 h First row: J. Morton, J. Mueller, R. McAfee, T. McAlister, N. McCabe, G. McCarty, M. McDonald, P. Mc- Lain, J. McNutt. Second row: G. Mcwhirter, M. Nazelrod, E. Neal, G. Nichols, I. Nichols, S. Noble. I. Nykl, G. Ogburn, R. Orndorff. Third row: G. Paramore, J. Patchin, D. Payne, J. Pazourek, T. Pearce, M. Pemberton, R. Perkins, L. Pierpont, M. Raba. Fourth row: T. Radcliff, S. Ramsey, L. Rawlings, M. Reaves, D. Reeves, S. Remmel, P. Reynolds, M. Roach, G. Robbins. Fifth row: R. Roberts, L. Rone, B. Rose, S. Row, M. Ruble, S. Rust, G. Sales, A, Samara, S. Schiel. Sixth row: P. Schott, S. Schulman, K. Sell, B. Sherman, D. Sikes, T. Simpson, R. Slaten, W. Slaton, C. Smith. Seventh row: E. Smith, J. Smith, S. Snider, W. Spangler, J. Spears, J. Spears, P. Spivey, P. Stack, iG. Stephens. Eighthrowzfl Stokes , J, Stone, J, Sioux, L, Strother, B. Sturgis, Y. Taylor, T. Teague, P. Thibault, G. Thomas. Ninth row: M. Toathy, H. Tredennick, S. Underwood, B. Vick, M. Vincent, D. VonRissen, F. Waggoner, C. Walker, C. Walters. . N. V a- - -, 9, F in 13 We 1 3-5, ff M F ' M -5 A 3, , of -1 an ' :L y . . . ,,,, . . f , p . . I Q I a S 'TZ' I I 4 ' - ,S M' ' A' ff' 'M , f - S if ' PM S , at S' A' 'Y i - f ft- s. :E V i h f T ei ' 'K , f ii 7.f ' f ' S' ' :Q M L S 1 , G ii 1' ., , fp K yi . V 6 ,S T, S .W . ,,. . . ,.,.., .K Q Q sr- ,M V up-... if M , , - Q fig. f -5 , 411 i S .4 T- ' ' 5 Tai ' L - ...i 4 as a ta- P tm E, ri .1 K , L v -. 5, ' 3 .g i , it Y -- 0 I ,., f it L if- - -- h .r-Mi. S T l .i,.fi - eidi' - I ATF ' ,sfkww .. 1 -V f .sv U ik. K X H is ,F M v ,,,,.,,- - M., 1 .F ,lid .- ky s g li .5 1 iR,Q,..f1y of si.. it ,ai , 1 'ff 'rf A Ar : .. L44 li l W A lAA Q Eighth grade-First row: C. Ward, G. Waters, D. Weaver, M. Weisman, E. White, R. White, W. Wiggins, I. Wilkerson, I. Williamson. Second tow: M. Wiltshire, M. Wolfson, L. Workman, A. Yanik, C. Young. Seventh grade-Third row: S. Ackerman, J. Adams, M. Anderson, L. Armitage, M. Armstrong, P. Arnold, C. Babb, D. Bailey, M. Baker. Fourth row: I. Balch, L. Banyash, D. Barker, D. Barnes, G. Barrett, C. Bassett, G. Batchelor, B. Battenburg, I. Baugh. Fifth row: D. Bayouth, N. Beagle, J. Bell, B. Blair, P. Blakley, G. Blankinship, S. Blevins, T. Blinn, J. Bond. Sixth row: J. Bowman, M. Boyd, T. Bozarth, L. Breeden, F. Brents, I. Brimer, L. Brown, S. Brown, B. Bundy. Seventh row: S. Burchfield, I. Burger, L. Bussey, B. Byrd, K. Case, M. Casey, D. Champlin, T. Chance, H. Chappory. Eighth row: I. Chechovsky, L. Coats, I. Cobb, C. Coin, C. Coley, K. Compton, P. Condit, G. Contreras, M. Contreras. .,.' just .X 3 ff L y - its - ' X . S -. f , , , 'f ff LID U f A-fm B' 1-gl '55 ' --.' . 9 Lf ' , V Y 'ie ' i':.f' , W' g -'ga' LL f -31- 5 LY I RK jlkyi t- , ,,fgagfsf?5,f4 ':,1rQ.g.san 1? ,ss Wi.: i ss? ef. . V ,,, ,, .fg A ,L In 4,3 W 'rg K , -'51 4 W , . Q. K Q5 it A . KJ., VJ f- A-73. g. ,yin g- NL g . ' Lg , V .Q N 9 .1 'R stasis A ' L R 'Q L S .sei s , , Q , I . A E L 4f??s,sf.g5'f' A W...--fig 'H 1 25- 'ff ,,., y L fps .. 5, R .W K 1 M Ek 2. V,', ' I 'Ll Sf' ,K 3 First row: G. Cooper, J. Cooper, F. Cope, D. Crowder, J. Daviee, H. Davis, J. Dean, J. Dewar, R. Dillberg. Second row: T. Dodd, D. Drizneris, M. Duerkson, D. Duncan, N. Duncum, D. DuVal, M. Dyer, J. Earls, F. Eckstein. Third row: J. Edmondson, J. Ely, M. England, D. Endsley, A. Evans, L. Evans, K. Eylar, G. Farmer, D. Finch. Fourth row: L. Freshour, M. Frey, D. Fuller, B. Gamble, B. Gardner, C. Garis, C. Garrison, M. Garriott, T. Gelino. Fifth row: M. Gibson, P. Gibson, H. Girod, L. Glidewell, J. Godbey, V. Goss, R. Gower, E. Graves, C. Greene. Sixth row: M. Griswold, D. Guthrie, J. Hamilton, S. Hammonds, J, Hanes, L. Hankey, K. Hankey, B. Hard, M. Harden. Seventh row: J. Hargrove, J. Harris, P. Hart. V. Hawks, K. Hawthorn, C. Henderson, D. Hendon, J. Hendricks, M. Henry. Eighth row: C. Henson, R. Hess, D. Hiatt. L. Hodges, L. Hollis, H. Holman, H. Hood, M. House, J. Howell. Ninth row: T. Howell, C. Hubbard, K. Hubbard, K.Hull, M. Hunt, K. Hutcherson, D. Jackson, M. Jezek, D. Johnson. i 'R ' E 1 .Q if ' ' s ii 'M' 5 Ill ' le if 'ff ' H 1 'F ,,.. li- 5 K ' sf 1: . f- - , I A iii. ' J J J i B sz- , 3 ,ef L 5 L T ' ' Q '9.i ' L f L A .Zi .-.' B mfr.. y 2 L3 H g L gh , on ' I I L isti lks z 1 - - s T 1 , fm H, , EE 4 J i wif ix K , I i . K L jg Q. -W ' 3 1s,f',:.,f,'i,. 4 N I ,gi V .J ' r ' ,ss as ' f 1 is J H l L, Yr: X, ifiiiitsl ifxktfkl 1 1 s K f' ' J I f n Q ,, .1 ... ' , ,-V V' ,,, ' Q M .2 ,.,, -1 up i V ji ,rig by Viz .V Aqgglg i-. . ' M g N ,V :L i f gi t - Y' 'iv'-Gal' rv :: ' - . I ' 'sf f' ' K, 4 I I s?fL.J I 5 J N 1 K if -I kwa tg Vg' K 3' I ' 4 4: in , .' T, Q3 lf. 1 wifi B Lx... -.gif 2 , 2? x ,sf I ,i ,J k, , hrrg yr xqnrz , . V 3 x . . law! , N za ... . J., si I 6. rklfi ,g 445 V .wlfyi-2' .IJHN7 E- nh- J, 5-7 A , pin A vm ,Q ,N e QA .,...,,,A ' ,QL gi.. W , QL J' lj, gf , V V is 'H E '-If L Eff W H f va :Q we A 7 e 1. , W N t 1'1- s. -f 1 Q fri, . A we . ' ' K -f 4' rr, -K - 3 ., K ..s. . ...sf K 126 M c i - .s w Q . .. in ky fi g! ! Ak-, ,Q-V31 gi l g f . gk ry K, X . L: T. ' L A 5 .S-'gifs 5 .. . VV kA.k , ,QQ Q. ,V Z- . K kt.k an , . . V F ,. . W.. K 3 1f. .Llf,,h 1 . gg, , ,H ii di S is Y t ,fr 'P 44 ' i - ' . L . L15 ' ' W ,, 'Y ' U ,' -M -i -1 ., 'al . I . ir 1- 4 . vi- . Ng I , , I My J ,.k. . M k 5 5 'H' ., Q, . , ' - x f . . -. . 'gy 8, -. '-:gf 3 ,.. . .213 . ,M . M fs-,. .ZQQ I R ' ' f ki K First row: C. lones, D. Jones, B. Ionte, B. Jordan, K. Kandlin, G. Keel, J, Keester, J. Kennon, L. Kincaid. Second row: K. King, L. Kinnard, S. Knox, L. Knowlton, T. Knowlton, C. Lacy, S. Lapkin, J. Leach, L Leith. Third row: G. Lennon, R. Lilley, H. Linn, K. Little, R. Long, S. Longest, D. Lurtz, P. Mackey, D Marcus. Fourth row: R. Marks, V. Matthews, C. Maulding, C. Miller, L. Miller, S. Miller, M. Millstead, I. Miseles, L. Mitchell. Fifth row: P. Mitchell, S. Moody, D. Moore, S. Moore, J. Morris, R. Morrison, L. Musgrove, K. Myers, D. McCarty. Sixth row: P. McCharen, C. McConnell, S. McDonald, P. McFadden, S, McKinnon, L. McLaughlin, S. McMahan, C. Nally, C. Nash. Seventh row: C. Neal, N. Nye, I. O'Brien, E. O'Neal, M. Outlaw, T. Paramore, P. Parks, F. Payne, T. Payne. Eighth row: I. Pazourek, I. Pearse, I. Peder- son, J. Peters, D. Phillips, G. Pierce, P. Pinkerton, S. Potts, S. Powell. Ninth row: B. Preston, C. Preston, M. Purdin, P. Ramsey, K. Randolph, K. Raney, L. Ray, T. Ray, N. Read. , -i , w , it M Q.. .4 M . 13,5 ri I - ,is , , .L , EE ,gg S 3, 3 2 R M K ,:,.' .bgq-gf 7 I ,ig ,L L- My I '. m . Y K' 5 L ' . IR 2' ' fl'-f Kew . i . . rt, . 'fli-lf A H ., V . , qs. ! Q M ITV , - x .fa K A S . fi ff .fs is r-as lft if fm Q V 43' Egfr: f ii L. 'ili lim A ,if fngiifi T P wi . Y izgi 'i ' Xfiig if R -f ri . 0 7' . .. Ani - ' ' A 'Q , Q- L 'Q' V? J fr- Si' i y,,, , -an SIL.. ii 1--1, di ' l v- xii. M .' ,+V Y R. if SWS 55? wa s . R . 1 - ifi sf y .. .. P' i ,,,., P 'Q - :ft .W F .f zli . A S f P ,- , X lllflb- ga 'F f A ' 57 - ' -sz -f . ... QA.. . , .um YTD' SM we I '.,. fi' ! -37 ' W. ni KM' iv kkr. ' K' . I , 4 s S EQ., it T N T . f r-'F 1 s F is , Wg X tim ' 'T ' ' y, T T was V 2 1 L .... sr ss . T T 1 U-at .,,,. ..,., V? ,hx an W 3, K S' , N .5 2. ici, 77 sg w nt . ', ..1' 1 -st.. , Law- F or ' W I ' fi M 'V WLT? In--:sy ? -' 1 'v if L V A fa f. First row: W. Reeves, B. Remington, D. Reynolds, B. Richardson, C. Riddle, S. Riddle, D. Roberts, R. Robin- son, J. Rodgers. Second row: J. Ryan, R. Saar, V. Salsgiver, M. Samsel, C. Sandlin, K. Santee, D. Satter- field, L. Saunders, V. Schenk. Third row: E. Schwartz, B. Sessions, M. Shubert, J. Simon, J. Skouge, A. Slonecker, M. Smith, R. Smith, C. Sochor. Fourth row: K. Springer, R. Stalcup, R. Stout, B. Stowe, T. Sullivan, J. Swaim, D. Swift, S. Swirczynski, R. Tate. Fifth row: J. Taylor, L. Taylor, S. Taylor, T. Thomas B. Thompson, G. Thomason, L. Thorsten, L. Thronesbery, L. Todd. Sixth row: J. Tredennick, J. Underwood S. Vatterodt, P. Wahlquist, I. Walker, L. Walker, R. Walker, J. Weems, J. White. Seventh row: R. White, S. Whitten, L. Wilkerson, D. Williams, J. Williams, S. Wilson, L. Woodside, R. Worthen. B. Young. 533: V- .., , - -1 -w 1. i vm NT ' A 3' Mm . f eff , 3 F 'M W ff. I' ' ', sf' f J -fin ...f f- ze , - M-...ef AI is It 'wr .f 1. .W ... gli' A W E, A I! , . . ' - if N l My ,Ja ij QU T 'T 'gf l Y ff A is '41 I ,...- .3 l EFV V R . - I P R i 1 ei ' 'S Uv Y 'f Ar M 'TN T 5 . .-f ' W 5 . at ' M. S I gh W A .. - I gi L1 I ...M gi' yy , , .- , w,.. wise, 45, Q . . , W3 ' E ' eff 7' 'R 314 ' K . Q. W 1, ' 44 g H V 1 Q ,ff ' ,,,, w '3,. . .r.. K 2 c M New 130' ww , 2' Q' 5 ! V iw? W- M 5 W A Af . HL X W. ,., '51- lu. M 'fl' e 6, WW - 4' Y Q E WR 'lf' E, G -w fm 'Il ' X in M Q l Lf I rfb Q if . pg , . 2 X f Y Q. Q -3 R142 QL yy -. 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Slflflj 5lC L up N' cg ff ,X lf , . .4 5mQ vMmQkF 9MfMHvQ Qwil WHWQ NME' , A LQ wg OR H 1 KJ-fjxii fx L1 W -X X U f W 129 , f X .xy XQLX X, X ,Q V x.x.,:b:NiQ , Q J X xyxvg 1 .3 4Ww2 W55L4M si' 3 sruntm COUNCILS Wa HAVE A Busv YEAR sll John Tucker Senior High Student Council President Gray Baker Junior High Student Council President The senior high student council started off the 1959-60 school year by revising their constitution. The student council has sponsored many activities this year. In the fall the council held a get-acquainted party on the north lawn of the school. There have been many sock hops and parties that have made this year lots of fun for everyone. The council also sponsored the selling of pep buttons bearing the name Classen and in the school colors. This year the two Classen Student Councils have worked hard to build up the school spirit. They have been helped by all the clubs but mainly by the four pep clubs. The pep clubs are the largest clubs at Classen. There are two senior high girls' pep clubs, the Comes and the Classettes. This year the two former boys' pep clubs merged to form one club known as the Meteors. The junior high has one girls' pep club, the Starlets. The clubs and activities play a big part in student life. Becoming a member of a club helps a person develop self- confidence and the qualities of leadership. The honor clubs include the senior high and junior high Honor Societies, Honor Math, and the O clubs. These clubs help a student set a goal for his life and give him somethingffor which to strive. Other clubs at Classen are the service clubs, and the Key Club and Anchor Club top the list. The Classen Anchor Club is the only one in Oklahoma City. There are many smaller clubs at Classen, including the religious, speech, art, language, and science clubs. All clubs, no matter how small, are important to a school. 130 First Row: Susan Stone, Nancy Records, Darlene Standridge, Nancy Gausman, Lynda Field, Donna Fabian, Sally Reynolds, Jody Barnes, Janis Capps, Jeanie Vaughn. Second Row: Niki Meek, Donna Hall, Susan Welborn, Claire Hawthorn, Viki Yoes, Rose Moore, Karen Robinson, Mary Hunt, Jane Krepps. Third Row: Roberta Reed, Paul Justice, John Park, Steve Childers, Judy Ande., Margaret Lewis, Chris Zinn, Bobby Moon, Paul Thomas, Mark Birmingham. Fourth Row: Carole Ferguson, Guy Bryant, Charles Dickson, Arden Stoehr, Steve Collinson, Neil Donohue, John Eggner, Scott Chapline, Howard Moore, Johnny Tucker, Jack Hobbs. SENIUR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Xb Winded from his long climb up the stairs is Jungle Jim Petree, well-known sponsor of the senior high student council. We didn't have time to pose the officers because Jungle Jim was dizzy from the height. From top to bottom are the -senior high student council officers: Johnny Tucker, presidentg Paul Justice, vice president: Roberta Reed, sec- retaryg and Gayle Goodner, treasurer. ,, ,tn ,5 Twas a sad day at Classen when the funeral for U.S. Grant was held. Everyone dressed in black and an official mourning day was observed. Here we witness the pall-bearers carrying in the casket ofGeneral U. S. Grant. This was just one ot the many activities the student council sponsored this year to promote school spirit. 131 00 X' I il if 1 I is a f ' '--- I E:' I 1 aff at f f - ..: -,.'2 i xi- -',, .1-' if , ff K rw fl IN! I IIII I V7 First Row: Marilyn Henderson, Keith Jones, Jerry Loessberg, Diana Howe, Peggy Montgomery, Rod Stout, Guy Pierce, Bennett Gardner. Second Row: Cindy Gauntt, Vicki Lester, Margaret Landrum, Susie Harris, Claire Sleeper, Clydeane Riddle, Candy Contreras, Ronnie Stalcup, Kay Carothers, Vicki Love. Third Row: Judy Bass, Jimmy Capps,Bi11ie Rose, Cindy Roberts, Nancy Snell, Joe Richards, Jalene Hendricks, Carolyn Kamp, Rena Gilbert. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Where else could we find such distinguished look- ing officers than in the Junior High Student Coun- cil? This appears to be a calm scene but actually behind the photographer there is mayhem. The council is mad because the Orbit staff interrupted their discussion on playground activities. Smiling sweetly at the camera in spite of the uproar are Gray Baker, presidentg Kay Carothers, secretary, Nancy Morrison, treasurer, and Mr. Milburn, sponsor. Actually they were having a serious discussion on their constitution at the time. First Row: Judy Chechovsky, Mary Milstead, Janie Balch, Jim Edmondson, Larry Wilkinson, David Moore, Ron Bereman, Leon Evans. Second Row: Debbie Satterfield, Sharon Swirczynski, Malcolm Haney, Virginia Sa1SgiV6r. Mary DHIOH, Frank Graves, Andrea Samara, Beverly Henderson. Third Row: Joyce Ely, Pat Spivy, Marilyn Baker, Paula Schott, Gray Baker, Norma Morrison, Gwen Jones, Lee Livingston, Stan Bender. 132 SCIENCE CLUB First Row: Pam Boydston, Linda Snarr, Nan Scott, Betty Lou Snarr, Gayle Good- ner. Second Row: Mary Gray, Nadelle Mitchell, Sammy Newcomb, Morgall, Potts, Roberta Reed. Third Row: Guy Parkhurst, Malcolm Robinson, Gordon Stallings, Dick Byars, Ken Morgan, Richard Johnson. HCNUR MATH First Row: Betty Lou Snarr, Carol Neyland, Merrole Gayle Goodner, Nan Morris. Second Row: Dummeyer, Roberta Carol Chastain, Susan Blinn, Karen Nichols, Awynne Hallum, Linda lntemann, Guy Parkhurst. Third Row: Gordon Stallings, Richard Byars, Sam Samara, Richard Johnson, Ken Morgan Malcolm Robinson, Gary Brownen, Sammy Newcomb. KEY CLUB FirstRow: Gary Brownen, Roger Clapp, Denny Wehba. 101111 Park, Mark Birmingham. Sec- ond Row: Dick Byars, Guy Bryant, Sam Samara, Richard Johnson, Terry Head. Third Row: Scott Chapline, Pete Raiskums, Tom Williams, Milton Milstead. 133 X W ,RX A 4 ,X X 7 , Z , +. N A 'IJ 'A . J, CJ' a sa f v r J 4 , ' x, jf V W' 79 First Row: Betty Lou Snarr, Susan Stone, Genie Stanley, Freda Scales, Nan Scott, Marilyn Newton, Manon Atkins, Donna Field, Gayle Goodner. Second Row: Virginia Lawrenz, Carol Dayton, Valerie Snyder, Harriet Morris, Donna Hall, Judy Reeves, Bobby Roysden, Niki Meek, Awynne Hallum, Jean Huff. Third Row: Ned Kice, Roger Clapp, Marilyn Potts, Susan Blinn, Merrole Shadden, Susan Records, Roberta Reed, Kay Intemann, Cynthia Moussa, Carolyn Pearce Carol Chastain. Fourth Row: Gary Brownen, Sue Marshall, Linda Intemann, Betsy Johnson, Gordon Stallings, Kenneth Morgan, Richard Johnson, Dick Byars, John Eggner, Sam Samara. JUNIOR ANO SENIOR HIOH HONOR SOCIETIES Roger get that smirk off your face You know ou s , . y g wouldn't really push that cup off of Pat Mee's head. ff This honorable looking group is the junior and senior f high Honor Society officers. Seated are the junior high officers: Terry Ann Hardie, secretary, Edith Mitchell, vice president, Pat Mee, sergeant-at-arms, f Cindy Gaunt, treasurer, and Ann Stafford president. Standing in back are the senior high officers: Roberta Reed, vice president, Carol Chastain, secretary, Linda Intemann, treasurer, Roger Clapp and Ned Kice, sergeants-at-arms, and Richard Johnson, president. 3, -a.,-5' First Row: Vickie Love, Claire Sleeper, Kendree Dahnke, John Harris, Judy Hall, Diana Howe, Susan Kice, Sharon Johnson, Malcolm Haney. Second Row: Kendra Harris, Gary Paramore, Penny Savely, Sara Hess, Gretchen Bielstein, Margaret Landrum, Patty Brown, Cindy Gaunt, Jacquelyn Patchin, Sheryl Anspaugh. Third Row: Joyce Wilkerson, Jean Ann Hambrick, Diane Smith, Terrie Ann Hardie, Linda Duncan, Cathy Bettis, Beverly Gay, Ann Henderson, Sally Morrison, Edith Mitchell, Ann Stafford, Steve Row. Fourth Row: Pamela Gregory, Kathy Birmingham, Judith Donohoo, Kathleen Hartford, Nancy Snell, Jim Erdman, Pat Mee, Ralph Doty, David Blair, Doug Payne, Selene Main. 134 First Row: Paula Watson, Nancy Dyer, Harriet Moore, Julie Cloar, Ann Moody, Jane Wot- ring, Blanche McMillan. Se- 'r'r A J --rr i in 'QQ cond Row: Sharon Garrett, Valerie Synder, Kay Intemann, Patty Phillips, Amelie Graham, Sally Lentenbrink, Kay Sim- 0 nl, , rm 0 mons, Metta Bea Atkins. Third Row: Carole Chastain, Mary Hunt, Linda Intemann, Sandra Hamilton, Patty Jones, Linda Collins, Donna Hall, Kay Mc- Carty. 9 , ,, ,g V a W 'rf J Q l l f ' 'P' H35 ,eu ANCHOR CLUB Seatedhere in the dark are the Anchor Club officers. They are obviously all laughing at some weird ghost story. This seems to be the girls' favorite pastime. On the first row are Sue Chechovsky, president, Mary Hunt, secretary: Linda Collins, historian-reporter, and Mrs. Preble, sponsor. Smiling at us from the back are Bene Wilson, treasurer, , and Marty Dunn, vice-president WY S' , QV! V h N.,, tat- , - x 3 W rf N' fr ' ' 5 ' , -fe ff J: L- ,Q - 't fr -2 f - , r F ,- A 'W l ' it - 'W r 'mv -. ' 'Vi J , ., 1 Q , :V i Y 3 Y Q I , 6 ,. - ,H .W r 'H We 4, 1 , J is Q, .5 is 9 L 'K - T sf' ' 'eb , , T 1, I Tha 5 f E e i wt i .aaa 1 7 A w First Row: Suzy Gravlin, Nancy Morris, Marilyn Newton, Anita Kurlander, Donna Field, Iris Silvernail, Lynda Field, Claire Hawthorn, Carolyn Neyland, Linda Howe, Marty Dunn, Jody Barnes. Second Row: Peggy Prag, Lucetta Erickson, JanJemigan, Sandy Riddle, Niki Meek, Merrole Shadden, Bobbye Chastain, Jan Brown, Patty Epperson, Karen Robin- son, Jerry Butler, Becky Ogilvie, Virginia Lawrenz. Third Row: Viki Yoes, Barbara Chastain, Manon Atkins, Cynthia Moussa, Betty Prag, Edna Wotring, Judy Henry, Caroline Miseles, Nancy Farmer, Sandy Brumfield, Susan Welborn, Jean Huff. Fourth Row: Beverly Stone, Christy Newman, Carolyn Pearce, Evalyn Pounds, Margaret Tate, Ann Hobbs, Linda Winford, Patti Windes, Barbara Slater, Susan Blinn, Sue Chechovsky, Jane Dewar, Janis Capps. 135 THESPIANS First Row: Marti Dunn, Bene Wilson, Margaret Lewis, Jerry Wootan, Second Row: Gail Battles, Marty Yahola, Susan Welborn, Sharon Gay, Jean Franklin, Amelie Graham. Third Row: Darlene Aten, Pam Barrymore, Christy Newman, Carolyn Pearce, Jeannette Dummeyer, Roberta Reed, Doug Nelms. NFL First Row: Gail Battles, Vickie Love, Jerry Wootan, Merrole Shadden, Niki Meek. Second Row: Gretchen Bielstein, Sharon Gay, Susan Stone, Roger Clapp, Barbara Slater, Susan Blinn, Amelie Graham. Third Row: Edna Wotring, George Davis, Edith Mitchell, Linda Balch, Debbie McWhirter, Margaret Lewis, Johnny Tucker. Fourth Row: Kenneth LaFleur, Aubrey King, Ralph Doty, Gray Baker, I Guy Parkhurst, Roberta Reed, Tommy Davis, Malcolm Robin- son. JUNIOR CLASSIM L ' SUE Il, 'SEEN First Row: Cynthia Moussa, Harriet Morris, Gayle Goodner, Betty Lou Snarr, Nancy Holsey, Vickie Love, Niki Meek, Genie Stanley, Lynda Duncan, Mary Moncrief, Nancy Morrison. Second Row: Mary Gray, Mary Duggar, Ann Masterson, Susan Stone, Lucetta Erickson, Merrole Shadden, Susan Blinn, Ann Stafford, Edith Mitchell, Karen Sanders, Nancy Condit. Third Row: Linda Snarr, Diane Smith, Marsha Hadler, Kay Simmons, Janice Morris, Edna Wotring, Barbara Neiman, Kay lntemann, Sue Marshall, Valerie Snyder, Cynthia Roberts, Peggy Montgomery. Fourth Row: Paullflexner, Charles Tompkins, Guy Huntley, Sharon Gay, Tommy Davis, Barbara Derrick, Guy Parkhurst, Roberta Reed, Richard Iirlggson, Ralph Newcomb, Malcolm Robinson, Miss Snell. Q, F.T.A. First Row: Gayle Goodner, Gail Battles, Nancy Morris. Second Row: Betty Lou Snarr, Nan Scott, Linda Intemann, Awynne Hallum. Third Row: Nadelle Mitchell, Roberta Reed, Guy Parkhurst, Malcolm Robinson. ,.,i ,, A y J 11,- 7 , . if .sf is no-si JUNIOR RED CROSS Looking over their Christmas gift boxes are this year's Red Cross officers. They are Maxine Tiemeyer, representative to the County Council, Lynda Dimcan, secretary, Carolyn Pearce, treas- urer, Richard Johnson, parliamentariang Susan Stone, vice president, Larry Crosby, president. Seated is the Red Cross sponsor, Miss Mary Brucher. Not pictured is Mrs. Fowler, a co-sponsor. I . ' 5 ,Jr-. Ar' 'K 4 an V FJ ff , lil, '1!v.gx if Q '. A 1 6 f if First Row: Phyllis McFadden, Sammy Burchfield, Sally Lentenbrink, Dianna Roberts, Gerald Contreras, Lida Leith Lana Brown, Trudy Blinn, Cloa Stevens, Cynthia Haywood. Second Row: Marthann Moore, Rona Lagrange, Valerie Snyder, Janet Williams, Harriet Morris, Esther Tiemeyer, Larry Hukill, Bob Snyder, Richard Britt, Steve Row, Gail Battles. Third Row: Bobbye Chastain, Larry Crosby, Ann Stafford, Gretchen Bielstein, Carolyn Pearce, Pamela Gregory Maxine Tiemeyer, Cathy Anderson, Terry Ann Hardy, Nancy Condit, Linda Duncan, Edith Mitchell. Fourth Row Becky Ogilvie. Don Flood, Danny O'De1l, Ralph Doty, Richard Puckett, Tom Gray, John Williams, Richard Johnson Christy Newman, Doug Nelms, Barbara Gregory. 137 Office Aides, First Row: Martha Houghlin, Iris Silvernail, Norma Land, Carmen Protzman, Marilyn Newton, Sharon Caffee. Second Row: Gail Powell, Karen White, Linda Moore, Moretta Saar, Sandy Brumfield, Mary Lou Bramlett, Bobbye Chastain, Blanche McMillan. Third Row: Charlotte Cinnamon, Nancy Duncun, Sandy O'De1l, Rose Moore, Janis Capps, Mary Belle Hunt, Judy Kirkpatrick, Marcella Haley, Barbara Barkalow. Fourth Row: Terry Ann Hardie, Lavon Herren, Jeri Hash, Ann Johnson, Virginia Laughlin, Paula McCarty, Nancy Smith, Donna Curtis, Jerry Fairchild, Arden Stoehr. Library Aides, First Row: Virginia Lawrenz, Nancy Condit, Carolyn Flurry, Miss Unferth, Valerie Snyder, Gayle Goodner. Second Row: Peggy McConnell, Margaret Tate, Norma Henson, Alice Russell, Sharon Garrett, Karen Saunders, Roberta Moncrief, Nancy Hulsey. Third Row: Alberto Sales, Ken Bell, Barbara West, Larry Crosby, Carolyn Pearce, Sue Lindley, Mary Moncrief. Student Store Workers, First Row: Mary Champlin, Myrna Futrell, Jean Huff. Second Row: Judi Meri- deth, Kathy Anderson. 138 WATER BALLET First Row: Cathy Anderson, Cassie Frey. Second Row: Lou Ann Todd, Carol Hubbard. Third Row: Sammie Burchfield, Marilyn Baker, Karen Hubbard, Maxine Frey, Trudy Blinn, Sandra Knox, Claire Hawthorn. I 1 , v f 6,.,f,TT FRENCH APPRECIATION First Row: Anita Kurlander, Marcette Fruin, Virginia Lawrenz, BetsyJohn- son, Jeannette Dummeyer, Mary Hunt, Amalie Graham. Second Row: Nancy Condit, Kay Simmons, Sue Welborn, Jane Dewar, Jan Brown, Patti Windes, Darlene Aten, Manon Atkins. Third Row: Randy M0rriSOU, Howard McLain, Cynthia Moussa, Carol Bird, Jerilyn Erdman, Doug Nelms, Linda Collins, Sammy New- comb. ART NUUVEAU First Row: Carolyn Gottlieb, Patty Winkler, Linda Anderson, Linda Howe, Phyllis Massad, Julie Cloar, Susan Stone, Betty Lou Snarr. Sec- ond Row: Bryan Radcliff, Nancy Morrison, Judy Merideth, Linda Ringo, Jeannette Durnmeyer, Sammy Newcomb, Genie Stanley, Virginia Laughlin. Third Row: Ron Radcliff, Glen Brunken, Stan Estelle, Joyce Walters, Becky Ogilvie, Susan Records. These six young ladies are the Starlet officers for this year. Seated are Marilyn Henderson and Beverly Henderson, L ETS cheerleaders. Behind them are Nancy Snell, secretaryg Lynda Duncan, president, Ann Hender- son, vice president, and Margaret Landrum, treas- urer. First Row: Diane Hendon, Kathy Hawthorn, Susan Taylor, Vickie Love, Marilyn Henderson, Cindy Roberts, Louise E Wade, Linda Horne, Francene Kessler. Second Row: Sally Morrison, Mary Ann Dyer, Pat Pinkerton, Cynthia Walters, Kathy Raney, Kathy Springer, Christene Lacy, Janet Barton, Barbara Barkalow. Third Row: Sandy McMahan, Marti Duerksen, Lynda Saunders, Cynthia Neal, Donna Von Rissen, Linda Haggard, Kathie Randolph, Nancy Morrison, Vickie Fincher. VN l .wig if ki , U l V, . We First Row: Susan Remmel, Chris Haase, Eugenia Hunt, Marsha Carter, Peggy Montgomery, Patricia Johnson Nancy Atkins, Diana Howe, Sharon Johnson, Susan Kice Suzanne Whitten Second Row- Anne Henderson Ma th M . . . , r ann oore, Sheron Noble, Ann Copeland, Lynda Duncan, Danni Adams, Margaret Landrum, Kendree Dahnke Pat Kelsay Bonnie House. Third Row: Kathy Birmingham, Linda Fox, Shirrell Finley, LaSheila Schiel, Nancy Snell, Mikell Rieder, Sharon Jones, Martha Minnich, Beverly Gay, Cathy Bettis, Charlotte Stewart. 140 They fly through the air with the greatest of ease. Meteors, that is. This year the former Meteors and Blue Jackets combined to form one club known as the Meteors. Guy Parkhurst has volunteered UQ to model his new style Meteor jacket. Gaily assisting him are Rich- ard Johnson and Tom Williams. One, two, cha cha cha. Dancing lightly on their two left feet are the Meteor officers. From left to right are Mark Birming- ham, president, Richard Johnson, vice president, Bob Protz- man, secretary, Tom Gray, chaplain, Ron Harkey, sergeant- at-armsg Dick Byars, treasurer: Guy Parkhurst, parliarnentariang and Mr. Odgen, sponsor. Mr. Odgen seems to be having quite a bit of trouble getting the rhythm. Don't give up, you'll get it yet. METEURS 51 First Row: Charles Tompkins, Bob Protzman, George Davis, Joel Contreras, Jerry Wootan, Tim Baugh, Guy Parkhurst. Second Row: Richard Johnson, Don Flood, Malcolm Robinson, Tom Gray, Ron Harkey, Guy Bryant, Dick Byars, Mark Birmingham. Third Row: Mr. Odgen, Dale Rose, Al Sviestins, Gordon Stallings, Arden Stoehr, Pete Raiskums, Ed Chechovsky, Tom Williams. 141 Man, like what 's happened to Classen. lt seems we've been invaded by some creatures from another planet. These Beatniks are telling about a Classen victory, over another foe. These girls are really Comes and they caused quite a commotion when they settled their pad in the middle of the Classen gym for a pep assembly. femur-rl lui i Each year the Comes Pep Club has the honor of giving the annual football banquet. This year it was held at the Hillcrest Country Club. Shown here is Linda Collins, president of the Comes, welcoming the coaches and guests. C-O-M-E-S, Comes, Comes, Comes. This is how the Comes Pep Club ends their yell. Of course any good pep club with a yellhas to have cheerleaders. So here we see the two first semester Comes cheerleaders, Sally Reynolds and Judy Snider, giving us an example of their spirit and vitality. C71 Hmmmmmm! The center of attraction here seems to be something on Miss Wallace's third finger, left hand. My, how she loves to show off that new engagement ring. Seated around the table are the Comes sponsors and first semester officers: Mrs. Roberts, sponsorg Linda Collins, presidentg Sue Chechovsky, vice president: Mary Belle Hunt, secretary, Karen Robinson, assistant secretaryg Becky Ogilvie, treasurer, and Miss Wallace, sponsor. 142 M First Row: Donna Field, Harriet Morris, Sharon Honea, Jane Wotring, Judy Snider, Jan Baker, Merrole Shadden, Niki Meek, Lynda Field. Second Row: Iris Silvernail, Barbara McMurray, Linda Horne, Susan Marshall, Sherry Hunt, Radonna Wiley, Donna Hall, Suzie Gravlin, Kathy Harris, Mary Heam. Third Row: Linda Anderson, Gisela Pahlke, Bonnie Breeding, Kay McCarty, Kay Simmons, Edna Wotring, Kay Intemann, Valerie Snyder, Betty Ward, Sharon Gay. Fourth RowgJan l-lise, Joan Towe, Ann Hobbs, Paula McCarty, Linda Burnett, Sherrie Suhre, Viki Yoes, Virginia Laughlin, Sharon Landes, Mary Jane Strickland, Barbara Slater. COMES 0 .. S Q First Row: Jan Brown, Marcette Fruin, Ann Moody, Judy Reeves, Carolyn Talkington, Karen Elam, Sally Reynolds, Kristy Elam, Metta Bea Atkins, Gayle Goodner, Sally Morrison, Priscilla Bacon, Jody Bames. Second Row: Roberta MacFarland, Susan Stone, Cynthia Moussa, Linda Hardaker, Peggy Prag, Betty Boulware, Phyllis Massad, Susan Blinn, Nancy Morris, Bobbye Chastain, Linda Collins. Third Row: Nancy Records, Carmen Protzman, Linda Ford, Awynne Hallum, Joyce Acree, Linda Intemann, Mary Hunt, Bonnie Carothers, Dianne Barker, Linda Balch, Judy Kirkpatrick, Karen Robinson, Mary Lou Bramlett. Fourth Row: Manon Atkins, Carole Chastain, Pat Jones, Betty Prag, Susan Records, Genie Stanley, Sammy Newcomb, Karen Nichols, Patti Windes, Beverly Stone, Diane Brown, Sue Chechovsky, Becky Ogilvie, Jean Huff. 143 ,ffl as fiffygfnr H f 4-.- at J W .W: ., as ' A , if , il 4 , as n , A w 7 '- X r ri, iw' .L gg' , x F, P 1 E C, pg, 5 2 V p J y i ,N if V hVV K 2 9 54, J A M' 4 J., W,,, in V 52 V 5 ' 'gg an X E' if - 'J J J t 5 1 Q f E 5 U' ff? N 5 f'lT First Row: Margaret Lewis, Anita Kurlander, Blanche McMillan, Gay Elder, Christy Holmes, Sharon Caffee, Nancy Farmer, Judy Ande. Second Row: Claire Hawthorn, Marilyn Newton, Harriet Moore, Julie Cloar, Georgia McLain, Maizie Wiltshire, Rose Moore, Linda Ricks. Third Row: Carolyn Flurry, Carla Haase, Bene Wilson, Jan Jernigan, Elouise Turner, Harmona Moore, Nancy Means, Peggy McConnell, Ann Johnson. Fourth Row: Raychel Chatburn, Evalyn Pounds, Carol Bird, Patti Epperson, Nancy Smith, Barbara Chastain, Virginia Brewer, Linda Howe, Carolyn Pearce. CLASSETTES J ,sewage an , I E W' 2 First Row: Donna Fabian, Jane Dewar, Sandie Riddle, Betsy Johnson, Beverly Howe, Sue Wayland, Barbara Campbell, Janis Capps. Second Row: Beverly Fredricks, Cindy Harlow, Judy Henry, Paula Watson, Sally Lentenbrink, Nan Scott, Nancy Gausman, Linda Mortensen. Third Row: Kathy Anderson, Del Jennings, Amalie Graham, Marti Dunn, Lois Yahola, Martha Houghlin, Jane Krepps, Carolyn Haywood, Virginia Lawrenz. Fourth Row: Sharon Hammonds, Marilyn Potts, Linda Winford, Jerri Butler, Brenda Burch, Jerilyn Erdman, Caroline Miseles, Carol Ferguson, Marsha Hadler. 144 One of Classen's novel cheers is done with the mouth closed. Demonstrating this cheer is the Classettes Pep Club. This is a shot of the Class- ettes section at one of the season's exciting bas- ketball games. These glum-looking girls are the first semester officers for the Classettes Pep Club. They are: Peggy McConnell, treasurerg Sharon Caffee, presidentg Nancy Farmer, assistant secretary: Carolyn Pearce, secretaryg Miss Butler, sponsorg and Ann Johnson, vice-presi-- dent. Wul1, Ah guess Ah'll just haf to kill ya then. This disastrous message was delivered during the Classettes assembly. This assembly was given to promote school spirit for the Classen basketball team. iw 1' f 1 W ,J Vu Braving the cold wind on Classen's north lawn are the two first semester Classettes cheerleaders. Leaning upon frozen knees is Gay Elder. A more timid Betsy Johnson stands behind her. 'wir' p '41, ,, if 4- i QAM my he X? wwf R ng. fl Ewa' -i t, , g A fi M 3 Z . , , i ,, J, M .sg 'WW 1 'figs if S is J . VM X - an Q. ,I so s ig ' r , s 1 N SV' iw W Q 3 i wh! ' - Q4 2 e1 -V ' sn. w , x,,,,, is 'G l if K Q I ,M-5 wt . W E - 4 First Row: Jeannie Vaughn, Carole Berry, Linda Ford, Bonnie Breeding, Carol Blackburn. Second Row: Marilyn Hart, Awynne Hallum, Linda Intemann. Barbara McMurray, Barbara Slater, Julie Cloar. Third' Row: Linda Collins, Carol Chastain, Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. McPherson, Linda Burnett, Betsy Johnson, Ann Johnson. ra, J, r W r,,, ,Ah-pa . ',.-f- sf f . :-rr:-a f: if E ,i, 'i-it A Wake up, Linda Ford, it 's time to get up. These girls were just waking up during the trip the Girls' O Club took to Lake Ten- killer. The bright and shiny faces are Pat Jones, Carole Chastain, Linda Burnett, Linda Ford, Barbara McMurray, Linda Intemann, and Carol Blackburn. 146 GIRLS' U CLUB f L , 4 -N- w -2 - - 4- 4 Y , ze: 2 VY :il 3 - T' ! 5 '51 A MH, r T 1 'J r :Y if 1 11 .tllm it M2 t 1' et- . a , ie - , Fifi L 1 e ' ' 1 ' Li it rt x ,, 1 i my ,F ,,. mtg? 2 5 is 'cv Lp el 3 1 ,7 , Y ' ? Q .stag J 0 Girls' O Club officers for this year are Linda Ford, president, and Betsy Johnson, secretary. Standing behind them are Bonnie Carothers, vice president, Ann Johnson, parliamentariang Linda Collins, historian, reporter, Carol Blackburn, sergeant-at-arms, and Barbara McMurray, chaplain. First Row: Iohn Tuma, Charles Baird, Charles Loftis, Denny Wehba, Gordon VanHorn, Jim Campbell. SecondRow: Chuck Nye, Torn Gray, Jerry Brown, Bob Bradway, Merle Banks, Larry Bowman. Third Row: Ben Franklin, John Harp, Larry Ward, Bob Phillips, Howard Moore, Jack Hobbs. BUYS' 0 CLUB Looks like Warren Stubbs has just told a Boys' O Club joke. Pictured here are the Boys' O Club officers. They are John Park, par- liamentariang Ben Franklin, secretary-treas- urer: Terry Head, president, Gary Frans, vicepresidentg and Warren Stubbs, sergeant- 3.I'3.l'UlS. IQX First Row: John Park, John Wallace, El- via Taylor, ,Kint Lee. Second Row: Warren Stubbs, Marc Appleton, Gary Frans, Hardy Reed. Third Row: Jim Kirk, Terry Head, Joe Blevins, Dick Hull. SAFETY COUNCIL First Row: Kay Hill, Lammy Weis- man, Janice Norris, Mary Belle Hunt, Julie Cloar. Second Row: Bob Protzman, Sue Chechovsky, Jim O'Donald, Jan Hise, Karen J Saunders, Jane Dewar. Third Row: Beverly Stone, Richard Johnson, Doug Nelms, Linda Burnett, Joan Towe, Steve Collinson. t SPANISH CLUB First Row: Bobbye Chastain, Madonna Johnson, Vickie Payne, Claire Hawthorn, Donna Field, Iris Silvernail, Lynda Field, Barbara McMurray, Marilyn Newton, Nancy Morris, Danni Adams, Mrs. Fowler. Second Row: Candy Contreras, Leslie Hatcher, Carole Chastain, Charlotte Frisby, Terrie Ann Hardy, Paula Watson, Cathy Anderson, Roberta Mac- Farland, Sharon Garrett, Sherrill Byrd, Viki Yoes. Third Row: Steve Pallady, George Sales, Alberto Sales, Torn Walbert, Danny O'Del1, Richard Puckett, Tony Crawford, Ray Hulsey, Paul Justice, Cornett Erdman. 148 UUILL AND SCROLL First Row: Jean Huff, Peggy Prag, Virginia Lawrenz, Janis Capps, Karen Robinson. Second Row: Jane Dewar, Karen Hemker, Linda Col- lins, Sue Chechovsky, Becky Ogil- vie, Mary Belle Hunt. Third Row: Mark Birmingham, Dale Rose. YUUTH UF GOD First Row: Donna Field, Iris Silver- nail, Lynda Field, Julie Cloar, Claire Hawthorn, Linda Howe, Gayle Goodner. Second Row: Bene Wilson, Mary Hearn, Jane Wotring, Jeanne Franklin, Donna Fabian, Viki Yoes, Linda Collins, David Horn. Third Row: John Copeland, Edna Wotring, Roberta Reed, Patti Windes, Beverly Stone, Ian Hise, Doug Nelms, Arden Stoehr. PRUJECTIUN First Row: Allen Yanik, Ronnie Langham, Jim Crosby Second Row: Perry Cumpton, Tom Simpson, David Ripley. Third Row: Bill Men- cke, Allan Scott, Loyd Boyd, Mr. Miller. 149 mWW y N' M Yiky 'w I QV N' DQ 5 7. F EJ ' NWS NA 'XR QQ SQ W WAUFQUYESHALIXN w v KNOW THE TRUTEIX by AND THE mum SHALL X IMAKEYUUILRSE N? S . N ' ' N , I ' x N x Q9 1 5 9- 5 X Aj! . K Q I -4 is 4. 112 My WHERE'S CHARLEYT' Fi CLASSICS ISSU The glorious class of '92 poses for their graduating picture, but WHERE'S CHARLEY? Ask the photographer, Ray Hulsey. i An outstanding scene from the allschool play, 2 NIGHT OF JANUARY 16, starring Margaret l Lewis, John Bryan, and Guy Parkhurst, is shown below. Talented dancers, Jeanette Durnmeyer and Denny Wehba portray Amy and Charleyin Classen's production, WHERE'S CHARLEY? NIGHT OF JANUARY 16 Chorus members of WHERE'S CHARLEY? introduce the out- standing scene of the show, Pernambuco . Paul Justice, as lovesick Jack Chesney, reveals his affec- tions to Kitty Verdun played by Harriet Morris, through the song My Darling MNPWMHM E FACULTY Aeon. Adnell-12 lodler. iulia-13 Branson. Sue- 14 lrucher, Mary- 14 luck, Richard-14, 71, 72 lurk, James-14,42,43,46 Busby, Beatrice-13 Butler, Dorothy- 14, 145 Cluck, Carolyn-14 Cordum, Joyce-14 Cunningham, I-aul-13 INDEX Anspaugh, Sheryl-41, 121,134 Appleton, Marc-82, 83, 133 Armitage, Linda-124 Armstrong, Mary- 124 Arnold, Phillip-46,124 Asbury, Sam-117, 73 Asbury, Stephen-121 Aten, Darlene-36,4-4,106,136,139 Aten, Darrel- 121, 45 Atkins, Manon-106,134, 135,139, 143 Atkins, Nancy-47, 117, 121, 140 CBJ Bowers. Diane-44 Bowlby, David-106 Bowman, James- 124 Bowman, Larry-25, 106, 147 Boyce, Dorothy-112 Boyd, James-117 Boyd, Loyd-47,117,147, 149 Boyd, Mary-124 Boydston, Pam-117, 133 Bozarth, Tony-124 Bradway, Bob-94, 147, 80, 78 Bramblett, Mary Lou-30, 36,44, 94, 138, 143,60 Branson, Hillery-143,118 Braudrick, Phil-121 Brazil, Donna-118 Dalke, Phillip-14, 71, 72 Dessauer, Bonnie-15 Fleming. J. Garwin-11, 12 Fowler, Ann- 15, 146, 148 Frelbergergrgye-15 Frosch, Dorothy- 15 Gilliland, Lonnie-15, 72,80 Grossman, Lola-15 Haney, Maxine-15 Harris, Linda-15 Hawthorn, lohn-16,75,78 Hendon, Bill-16 Hibbert, Bernice-16 Holt, lohn-16,45, 90 Hoover, R. L. -16,B4,85,93,142 Jones, Bill-16 Jones, Melton-16 Joslyn, Eloise-16 Keller, Edwin-16,41 Key, Beverly-17, 93 McPheeters, Julia-17, 90 McPherson, Anne- 17, 84, 85, 142 Milam, Lorena-17 Milburn, Troy-17, 90 Miller, Truman-17, 149 Neel, Mary -17 Ogden, R. L. -17, 74, 83, 93. 141 O'Neal, Freda-13 Parsons, Marilyn-17 Paxton, Jean-18,44,47 Peterson, Ladell-13 Petree, James-18 Phillipt, Phnnp-18 Preble, Ethel-18' Reeves, Gtester-18,93 Roberts, Della- 18, 142 Schiel, lzhoma-13 Schoeppey. lack-18 Smith, loyd P.-is Smith, Roena-18 Snell, Ruth-19, 136,90 Stark, James-19 Stinson, Estella-19 Stone, LaPrelle-19, 90 Tedford, Harvey- 19, 77, 82, 74 Tllsner, Sibyl- 19 Babb, Cheryl- 124 Bacon, Priscilla-44, 106, 143 Bailey, David-124 Baird, Charles-112, 147, 81, 78 Baker, Alva-121 Baker, Danny- 121 Baker, Gray-117, 130 132,136,613 75,78 Baker, Jan-44, 106, 14 Baker. Jeanette-45,117 Baker, lohn-112 Baker, Larry-121 Baker, Marilyn- 124, 132,139 Baker, Virginia-117 Balch, Janie-124,132 Balch, Linda-112,136,143 Banks, Merle-27, 94,147 Banyash, Larry- 124 Baker, Bill-121 Barkalow, Barbara-46, 117, 140 Barker. Debbie-41 124 Barker, Dianne-44,112 143 Barnes, David-46,124 Barnes, Jody-28,37,112,131. 135 143,60 Barnhart, Robert-45, 121 Barrett, Gayle- 124 Barringer, Mary Beth-47, 117 Breeden, Bobby-121 Breeden, Linda-124 Breeden, Patricia-121 Breedi 106, ng, Bonnie-22,44, 84, 87, 142, 143 Brents, Fred-124 Brewer, Virginia-36,106,144 Brewster, Gene- 12 1 Brimer, Jim-41,124 Bristow, Tommy- 112, 74 Britt, Glenn-41, 121 Britt, Richard-41,121,137 Britton, Curtis-42,46, 118 Britton, Sarah-46,118 Brock, Kenny-25,45, 70, 72, 73, 94, 92, 93, 82. 75 Brock, Nancy- 106 Brown, Bobby-121 Brown, Dianne-44,106,143 Brown, Jan-37,44,47. 112, 135, 139, 143,60 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown , Brown, Brown, Jerry-70, 106, 147, 79 Jill-95 John-112 Kathy-47, 118 Lana-124, 137 Parry-46, 121, 134 Steven-124 Otamplin, John-112 Champlin, Marianne-118, 138 Chance, Thomas-124 Giant, Mike-47, 107 Chapline, Scott-95,131,133, 60 Chappory, Gary-118 Chappory, Herbert-124 Charles, James-112 Chastain, Barbara-37,112,135,144 Chastain, Bobbye-41,42, 112, 135. 137,138,143,146, 148 Chastain, Carole-60, 84, 85, 90, 95 133,134,135,142,143,146, 148 Chatburn, Raychel-41,43,96,144 Chechovsky, Ed-45, 112, 141 Chechovsky, Judy- 124, 132 Chechovsky, Sue-36, 92, 96, 135, 142, 143, 148, 149 Chesser, Glynda-121 Childers, Steve-112, 131,81 Christenberry, Garls-41,118 Glristopher, Bill-118 Cinnamon, Charlotte-96, 138 Cinnamon, Linda-112 Clapp, Roger-107,133,113-4,136 Clark, Steve-27,70.72,73,84, 96, 60. 92, 93 Claypool, Gary- 1 18 Claypool, Larry-118 Cloar, Julie-84,85,86,87,96, 135, 139,142,144,14B,149,58,61 Coats, Linda- 124 Coats, Monty-38, 39 Cobb, Ianette-124 Cobb, Troy-118, 75, 78 Coggins, Nila-45, 121 Coin, Cindy- 124 Coin. Ricky- 118, 73 Coley, Otarles- 124 Colley, Carolyn-44,96 Colley. Sandra-44,112 Collins, Linda-37,45,55,84,85,96. 93, 135,139,142,143.149,61 Collins, Lynn-96 Dahl, Richard- 121 Unferth, Etalea-13 Wallace, Mary Lois-19,93. 142 Wooten, Ruth- 13, 19 Wright, Marie-13 STUDENTS Abbott, Sue Ann-121 Abolins, Ansis-117, 75 Ackerman, Steve-46, 124 Acree, Joyce-41,43,106,143 Adams, Clyde-94 Adams, Danni-47,117, 140,146,148 Adams, Erlann-117 Adams, Jimmy- 124, 79 Adkins, Metta Bea-44, 106, 135, 143 Adkisson, Peggy Sue-84, 106 Adler, Don-106 Ainsworth, Marvin- 121 Alexander, Edward-121 Ancle. Iudy-29, 55, 93, 94,131.144. 56 Anderson, Cathy-86,112, 137. 138, 139, 144, 146 Anderson, Linda-94, 133. 139, 143 Anderson, Mary- 124 Anderson, Mlckael-177 Anderson, Mickey-112 Barrymore, Pam-44, 112, 136 Barrymore, Stephen-117 Bartlett, Chester-94 Barton, Dianne-36,94 Barton, Janet-47, 117, 140 Barton, Nancy-47,117 Bass, Judy-117,132 Bassett, Charlene-124 Batchelor, Gordon-124 Bates, Gary-112 Bartenburg, Bill-46, 124 Battles, Gail- 106, 136,137,143 Baugh, Jim-112, 141 Baugh, judy-124 Bayouth, David-124 Beagle, Nevin- 124 Bell. John-124 Bell, Ken-41,42,43,94,138 Benavidez, Ernestine-112 Bender, Stan-45,132 Benham, Mike-45, 94 Bereman, Larry-121 Bereman, Ronald-117, 132 Berry, Carol-84,85, 112, 142 Berry, Mike- 121 Bethel. Steve-117, 73 Bettis, Cathy- 121, 134, 140 Bielstein, Gretchen-117,134, 136. 137 Billings, Carol-45,121 Bird, Carol- 106, 139, 144 Bird. Phil- 117, 75 Birmingham, Kathy-47,121,134, 140 Birmingham, Mark-37.45, 94, 91, 131, 133,141, 149,60 Blackburn, Carole-44, 84, 85, 86, 106, 142 Blackburn, Gary- 12 1 Blair, Becky- 124 Blair, David-117,134,73, 75 Blair, Peggy-117 Blake, John-112,79 Blake, Nancy- 106 Blakley, Patricia-124 Blankinship, Gregory-124 Blevins, Joe-45, 94, 147, 74, 76 Blevins, John-41,46, 121 Blevins, Stephen-46,124 Blinn, Susan-84,85,86,112,133, 134.135,136,143,144 Blinn, Trudy-124,137, 139 Blood, Kathie-44, 94 Boatman, Harold-117 Bodine, Donna- 121 Bodine, Gregory-42, 112 Bon, Ion-124 Booth, Dale-117 Booze, Mary-45, 117 Boulware, Betty-44,94. 143 Brownen, Gary- 106, 133, 134 Brumfield, Sandy-44, 95, 135,138 Brumfield, Steve-45,121 Brunken, Glen-106,139 Brunken, Jere- 121 Bryan, John-24,27, 36,45, 99, 95, 92, 152 Bryant, Guy-95,131,133,141 Bullis, Herbert-112. 81 Bundy, Brent-124 Burch, Brenda-44,107,144 Burchfield, Sammielo-124,137, 139 Burger, Janice-46,124 Burnett, Jonnie-45 Burnett, Linda-84,85.87,112, 142. Collinson, Steve-74,107,131,148,78 B1 Comes, Mahlon-70,96 Compton, Karen- 124 Condit, Nancy-112, 136, 137, 138, 139 Condit, Paul- 124 Conner Bill-118 Conner, Susan-107 Conner Tim- 107,81, 78, 79 Contreras, Candy-41,118,132,146, 148, 63 Contreras, Gerald-124, 137 Contreras. Joel-43,107, 141,79 Contreras, Maria-41, 124 Contreras, Pete-107 Cook, David-41,121 143. Burris, 148 Gloria- 95 Bussey, Lawrence-124 Bustos, Bobbie-112 Butler, Jerri-44,107,135,144 Byars, Dick-43, 95,133,134,141 Byrd, Bonnie-46,124 Byrd, Gary- 14, 42 , 107 Byrd, Sherrill- 107, 146, 148 CC? Caffee, Sharon-44, 55, 95, 138, 144 145 Calvert, Mike-118 Calvin, Bill-80, 95 Campbell, Barbara-112, 144 Campbell, Jim-70, 93, 95, 147 Campbell, Recilla Kay-107 Cantrell, D.C,-121 Cantrell, Ted-47, 112 Caperton, Barbara-118 Caperton, Carolyn-121 Capps, rams-22,ae,44,41,9s,1a1. 135,138.14-1,149,58,59,60 Capps, Jimmy-41,121,132 Caputto, Randy- 107 Carlyle, Frank-107 Carothers. Bonnie-44, 84, 85, 95, 143 Carothers, Genelle-112 Carothers. Kay-118,132 Carpenter, Gloria-95 Carr, Vicki- 121 Carter, Bill-112,79 Carter, Marsha-121,140 Qse, Kenny- 124 Casey, Mike- 124 Casey, Terry-71,95 Casteel, Betty-45, 118 Castoe, Bill-121 Castoe, Dorothy-47, 118 Caughron, James- 121,73 Caughron. Pam-118 Champlin, Dell-124 Cook, Richard-41, 118 Cooper, Glenda-125 Cooper, Jerry-125 Cope, Floyd-46, 125 Copeland, Ann-47,121,140 Copeland, John-45,107,149 Copeland, Martha-118 Copeland, Mary-45,121 Cosby, Jim-118, 149 Couch, Cynthia-107 Cox, Janie-118 Cox, Mamie-112 Crawford, Tony-B2,112,146,148,74 Crockett, Nancy-46,121 Crosby, Darrell-118 Crosby. Larry-96,137,138 Crosswhite, Jimmy-112 Crowder, Dianna-125 Cullum, Bob-47, 112, 79 Cumpton, Perry-149 Cunningham, Pete-74, 112 Cupp. Don-45, 96 Curtis, Donna-44, 96, 138 Curtis, Steve-47, 96 Cushman, Clifford-107 fDJ Dahnke, Kendree-47,121,134.140 Dalton, Fred-107 Damron, Diane-96 Dane, Mike-118 Daniels, Ray-31.107 Danohoo, Judith-121 Dantes, Andy-46,47,118 Dark. .lim-42,107 Dark, Margaret-121 Daron, Mary-47, 121, 132 Davidson, Susie-121 Daviee, Jerry-125 Davis, George-112, 136,141 Davis, Harvey-125 Davis, Tommy-107, 136 Dayton, Carol-107, 133, 134 Dealtins, Judi-44, 112 Deaklns, Lora-47, 121 Dean, Janette-125 Denning, Merrille-107 Derrick, Barbara-44, 112. 136. 138 De Spain, Leon-41.42, 96 Dewar, Jane-36.44,45, 91,97, 135, 139, 144, 148, 149, 61, 92 Dewar, John-46,125 Dickson. Charles-70, 82, 97, 131, 74 Dillberg. Ray- 125 Dimpfl, Mike-107 Dodd. Tommy- 125 Donohoo. Judith-134 Donahue, Neil-107.81 Dorn, Phil- 107 Finch, John-118 Finch. Fincher Nita-108 , Vickie -47, 121, 140 Finley, Mike-22,27.45,58,59.61. 97 Finley. Sherrie-118.140 Fisher. Bill-108 Fisher, Carl-113 Fisher. Kenneth-45.118 Fisher, Steve-37.76,97 Fisher walter-108 Flake ., John-121 Flannig an, Mike-121 Fleetwood, Barbara-121 Flesher, Jo Ann-121 141,147 Green. Shirley-41.118 Greene. Alan-108 Greene, Claude-125 Greene. Larry-98 Gregory, Barbara Ann-113,137 Gregory. Pam-122,134,137 Grimmett, Robert-122 Griswold. Molly Kathleen-125 Guthrie, Don-125 U41 Haase, Carla-108,144 Haase, Christina-122,140 Doty, Ralph-118. 134,136 Douglas, Sallie-121 Downey, Margaret-121 Downing, Charlene-112 Downing, Douglas- 12 1- Drizneris, Dailonis-46, 125 Dry, Charles-112 Duerksen, Larry-121 Duerlgsen, Martha-125. 140 Dugger, Mary-118, 136 Dummeyer, Jeannette-44, 107, 133, 136, 139. 152 Duncan, Barbara-46,121 Duncan, Donna-125 Duncan, Jane- 107 Duncan, Lynda-41.118,134,136. 137, 140 Duncum, Nancy-125, 138 Dunn. Iimmy- 121, 73 Dunn. Marti-97, 135, 136, 144 Duval. David- 125 Dyer, 'Mary Ann-41, 125,140 Earls, Joyce-125 Dyer, Nancy-40.41,42. 107,135 CED ' Early, Ernest-118 Eckstein, Freddie-125 Edmondson. Jimmy-125,132 . Eggner, John-25, 90, 97, 131, 134, 61 Elder, Gay-36,44, 107, 144. 61. 145 Ellyson, Woncta-45,118 Fletcher, Tommy-113 Flexner, Paul-118,136 Flood, Don-45, 97,137,141 Floyd, Charles-45, 113 Floyd, Donna-97 Flurry, Carolyn-113,138, 144 Ford, Carolyn-108 Ford. Iudy-118 ' Ford, Linda-44,84.85,87.97,143. 146 Foster, Iim'-48,108 Foster, Steve-108 Fowler, ,Iames-113 Fowler, John-46,121 FOX. Linda-121,140 Fox, Terry-113 Franklin, Ben-97,147, 61, 74 Franklin, Jeannie-108, 149 Frans, Gary-70, 97,147 Frederick. Beverly-113,144 Freshour, Larry-125 Frey, Cassie-121,139 Frey, Maxine-127. 139 Frey, Nancy-118 Frisby, Charlotte-47,118,146,148 Frizzell, Minette-41,113 Fruin, Marcette-108,139,143 Fry, Linda-45.121 Fulk, Valerie-118 Hadler. Janet-122 Hadler, Marcia-113, 136,144 Henson, Norma-99.133 Herren, Lavon-108. 138 Hess, Hess, Rick-125 Sara-45.118, 134 Hewitt. Bob-41.122 Hewitt. Linda-113 Hiatt. David-125 Hibbard, Nick-108 Hicks, Maria-118 Hill, Allen-99 Hin, Bobby-122 Hill, Jimmy-41,42,99 Hin, Karr-41,46,11s Hui, Kay-108,148 Hill, Keith-41,416,119 Hill, Michael-122 Hines. Gary-41.113 Haggard, James-113 Haggard, Linda-45,122,140 Hairfield, Terry-46, 122 Haley, Marcella-118,138 Hall, Carol-118 Hise, Ian-44,113,143, 148, 149 Hobbs, Ann-113, 135,143 Hobbs, Barbara-47, 119 Hobbs, Carolyn-47, 122 Hobbs. lack-70, 108,131,147,31 Hall, David-43,113 Hall, Donna-113, 131, 134,135, 143 Hall, iudith-122, 134 Hall, Iune-122 Hall, Norma-44,108 Hall, Stephen-122 Hallurn, Awynne-B4,85, 108, 133, 134,137,142,143 Hambrick, lean-37,118,134 Hamilton, David-47,98 Hamilton, James-125 Hamilton, Pat-108 Hamilton, Sandra-108, 135 Hammonds, Samuel-125,79 Hammonds, Sharon-41,113,144 Hampton, James-46,122 Hanes. Jimmy-125 Haney, Malcolm-41,122,132,134, Hodges, David-71, 114 Hodges, Lois-41,125 Hoff. Carolyn-122 Hogsed, Maurice-43, 99 Hollis, L. V. -125 Holman, Gene-99 Holman, Harold-125 , Holsey, Nancy-99.136, 138 Honea, Sharon-27,86,108, 143 Hood, Henley-125 Hopkins, Barbara-119 Horn, David-41, 43, 47, 108, 149 Horne, Linda-119, 140 Horne, Linda S.-44,114,143 lloughlin, Martha-99,138,144 House, Bonnie-119,140 House. Marvin-125 Howard, Robin-122 81 Hankey, Anne-125 Hankins, Lester-108 Hanley, Jane-118 Hannabass, Ray-108 Fuller, Cynthia-118 Fuller, Dee-125 Furnash. Jimmie-41,46.11ls Futrell, Myrna-108,138 KGB Gamble, Barbara-125 Ely. Joyce-125, 132 Emmons, Ann - 121 Endsley, Dwight-1:25 Endsley. Sherman-46 Endsley, Terry Leef107 Epperson, Patti-43,107,135,144 Epperson, Steve-43, 112, 79 Erdman. Cornet:-107,146,148 Erdman. Jim- 121,135 Erdman, Ierilyn-108,139,144 Ericson, Lucetta-44,108,135.136 Blell, Stan-47,597,139 Btes, Maxine-121 Evans, Alice-125 ' Evans, Al-121 Evans, Leon-125,132,753 Evans, Neil'11S Evans, Ronald-121 Evans, Wesley-121 Eylar, Kathy-125 Gamble, Hazel-113 Gardner, Bennett-125,132 Gardner, Helen-84,118 Gardner, Jimmy-113 Gardner, Sue-92,93, 97 Garis, Charles-125 Garis, Roy-44,98 Garis, Troy-48. 98 Garlock, Allan-98 Garlock, Marilyn-108 Garlock, Suzie-108 Garrett. Sharon-44,98.135,146,148 Garriort, Marc-125 Garrison, Greta-125 Gatlin, Sharon-113 Gauntt, Cindy-121,132,134 Gauntt, Danny-81,113 Gausman, Nancy-41,113,131,144 Gay, Beverly-47,121,134,140 Gay, Sharon-113,136, 143 Hard, Bob-125 Hardaker, Linda-44, 143 llarden, Marilyn-125 Hardy, Terrie Ann-113,134,137,138, 146,148 Hargrove, lane-125 Hargrove. John-118 Harkey, Ron-98,141 liarlow, Cynthia-113,144 Harmon, Lance-47,98 llarp, Diana-118 Harp. iohn-45,80,108, 147 Howe, Diana-47,132,134,140 Howe, Linda-36.108.135, 139,144 149 Howell, Bob-105 Howell, ianis-125 Howell, Sharon-47,119 Howell, Timothy-125 Hubbard, Carol-125, 139 Hubbard, Karen-125, 139 Hudson, Robert-108 Huff, 148, lean-36,109,134,135, 138, 149 Hukill, Larry-46,137 Hull, Dick-99,147,73,81 Hull, Kathi-125 Hulsey, Alice-42,113 Hulsey. Ray-45, 146,148,152 Harris , Cathy-41,42,108, 143 Harris, Charles-113 Harris, john-125 Harris, John-122,134 Harris Harris , Kendra-122, 134 , Sue-118,132 Harrison, Dicky-98 Harrison, George-118 Humphries. George-73 Hunt, Darlene-114 Hunt, Eugenia-122.140 Hunt, Mary Belle-22, 28, 30, 36, 99 131, 135, 138, 139. 142, 143,148 149 Hunt. Mary E. -125 Eylar, Kenneth-80, 112 Eylar, Ronnie-118,79 Geis, Sally-44, 98 Gelino, Toni-41,125 Gentry, Pete-113 Gibbs, Ann-47,121 Gibbs, Jim-46, 118 Gibson, jack-113 Gibson, Gibson. Ljrnda-11s Marion-125 CFI Fabian, Donna-36,44,47,112,131. 149 Fain, Dana-118 Fairchild, Ierie-44, 97, 138 Farmer, Eddie-118, 73, 79 Farmer, Gary-125 Farmer, Nancy-40,97,135,144,145,61 Farrell, Collin-113 Farris, Fred-113 Farrow, Carolyn-44, 113 Farrow, Gay-121 Faught, Danny-118 Fears, Bill-41, 121,79 Feistel, Micheal-42, 113 Ferguson, Carole-131,144 Ferguson, Roy-70, 113 Ferguson, Tommy-108 Fesler. lack-B2,113,77,'74 5 Field, Donna-36,44, 113,134, 135, - 143,146,148 149 Field, Lynda-36,4-4,47,l13,131,135, 143,146, 148, 149 Fields, Delia-118 Fields. Lyle-113 Fields, Pat-118 Gibson. Phillip-125 Gilbert, Rena-47,118,132 Gilreath, Virginia-113 Gilmore, Ann-118 Girod, Hal-125 Glass, Linly-73,118 Glidewell, Lynda-125 Godbey. iane-125 Goodner, Gayle -23, 41, 43, 98, 133. 134,l37,138,14,3,149 Gorrell, Donna-118 Gorrell. Jo Ann-121 Goss, Vicky-125 Gottlieb, Carolyn-118,139 Gower, Roger Allan-41,125 Graham, Amelie-113,135,136 139,144 Graham, David-25,80,B1,98 Graham. Jarene-98 Graves, Frank-41,125,132 Gravlin, Judy-47,121 Gravlin, Suzie-47,108,135,143 Harrison, Thomas-118 Hart, Leonard-118 Hart, Marilyn-108,142 Hart, Pamela-125 Hartford, Kathleen-122,134 Hash, ieri-98,138 Hatch, Holly-47,118 Hatcher, Leslie-146, 148 Hatfield, ion-118,75,78 Hawks, Victor-125 Hawthorn, Claire-36,108,131,135, 139,14-1,145,148,149 Hawthorn, Kathy-125,140 Hayes, Robert-113 Hays, jimmy-113 Haywood, Carolyn-113,144 Haywood, Cynthia-45,'122, 137 Head, Bill-99 Head, Terry-70,71,72,83,99,133. 147,62 Heald. Ierry-118 Hearn, Mary-99,143,149 Heatley, Martha-113 Heflin, Robert-99 Hemker, Fred-46, 122 Hemker, Karen-37,108,149 Henderson, Anne-122,140 Henderson, Beverly-47, 118, 132, 63 Henderson, Charles-99 Henderson Clifford-46,125 Henderson, Gene- 71,113 Henderson Marilyn-47,118,132,140 Henderson Robin-46,122 Fightmasrer. Steve-113 Finch. Charles-80,108 ' Gray. Arrra-45,121 Gray. Loring-46,121 Gray. Mary-133,136 Finch. 154' Dean-125 Gray, Tom-25,78,B0, 92, 98.137, Hendon, Diane-125,140 Hendricks. Ialene-118,132 Hendricks, Janet-125 Henley, Jackie-45,4'7,113 Henry. Jackie-118 Henry. Judy-41,113, 135,144 Henry, Michael-122 Henson, Charles-125 Hunt, Sherry-31. 84. 86, 143 Huntley, Guy-43.114, 136 Hunrley, Nancy-122 Hurley, Barbara-45 Hurt, Scott-47.99 Hutcherson, Kathy Sue-125 U3 lmoe, Bobby-122, 73 Ingram, Larry-47, 114 Inman, Stephen-122 Intemann. Kay-84, 85, 86,114.13 135,136, 143 Intemann. Linda-84, 85, 109, 133, 134,135,137,142,143 lreron, Richard-114 Irick, Sherri-45 Ison, Dick-46, 119 Ison, Mark-122 KD Iackson, David-46, 125 Jacobs, B.J. -122 Jameison. Barbara-119 Jamieson, Floyd-114 james, David-42,114.80 Iames, LeRoy-39, 100 James, Mary Lou-44,114 Jenkins, Max-119 Jennings. Del-114-, 144 Jennings, Mary lane-119 Jernigan. Jan-37.114,135,144,62 Iezek. Marjorie-41,125 Johnson, Anne-138, 142, 144, 62, 100, 145 Johnson, amy-2s,1o9,134,1a9. 142,144,145 Johnson, Billy-47, 109 johnson, Butch-45 Johnson, Carole-119 Johnson Johnson, Chan-109 Johnson, Don-125 Johnson, Earl-80, 109 Johnson. Jimmy-29,47, 100 Johnson, Linell-122 Johnson, Madonna-119, 146, 148 Johnson. Patricia-47, 117, 119, 140 Johnson, Peggy-122 , Richard-23, 40, 41, 42, 43, Leith, Lida-126, 137 Lennon, Gail-126 Lennon. Judy-114 Lenrenbrink, Sally-44, 135.137, 144 Lester. Vicky-122,132 Lewis, Margaret-29, 100.131, 136, 144,59,152 Lilley. Linda-119 Means. Nancy-27,101,144 Meade, Ray-79,109 Mee, Pat-122 Meek, Niki-114, 131,134. 135, 136A 143 Melton. Gary-119 Mencke, William-70,114 Mendenhall, Barbara-114 Mendenhall. Gene-119 Merideth. ludy-39.101.138 90, 100.133, 136,137,141,148 lohnson, Sharon-122,134,140 Johnson, Tommy-119, 73, 81 Iohnston, Jimmy-119 Jones. Allan-119, 79 Iones, Beverly-44, 114 Lilley, Robert-126 Lindley, Andrew-122 Lindley, Ginger-122 Lindley, Sue-100,138 Linn. Hubert-126 Litchford, Larry-47, 119 Montgomery , Frank-'15, 11 9 Jones, Christina-126 Jones. Dennis-126 Jones. Gary-42,109 Jones, George Leroy-114 Jones, Gwen-122,132 Iones. lack4122 Jones. Johnny-122 Iones, Keirha122, 132 Iones, Par-84,85,86,109,135,143 jones, Robert-45, 109, 79 Iones, Sherry-122,140 Jones, Terry-114 Iones, Warren-122, 79 Ionte, Barbara-126 Jordan, Ace-122 Jordan. Barry-126 Jordan. Janet-44, 109 Justice, 148, 62, 90, 91, 152 Paul-29,44,45,100, 131, 146 Mc Kinnon, Linn -47. 119 CK? Kamp, Carolyn-119, 132 Kanaly, lack-122,73 Kandlin, Karin-126 Keahey, Robert' 70. 114, 79 Keel, Garland-126 Keester. lune-41.126 Keller, Barbara-47,122 Kelley, Barbara'119 Kelley. Janet-110 Kelly, Martina-109 Kelly, Steve-114 Kelly, Susan-122 Kelsay, Patricia-47,123,140 Kennon. lean-126 Kessler, Francene-47.119, 140 Kice, Ned-23, 134, '74, 78 Kice, Susan-47.122, 134,140 Kimberlin. Diana-100 Kincaid, Larry'126 Kincaid, William-114 Little. Joe-119 Lime. Kathy-126 Livingston. Lee-47, 119,132 Loague, Mike-47 Loessberg. Jerry-122. 132 Loftis, Charles-30,122.132,100, 147 Long, Cheryl-47 Long, Gene-122 Long. Richard-46,126 Longest. Sherry-126 Love. Vickie-117,119,132,134 136,140 Low, Gloria-41,44,119 Lunsford, Harriet-45,122 Lurtz, Donna-126 Lyon. Thelma-122 cMc1 McAfee, Roberta-123 McA1ister, Kenneth-119 McAlister, Thomas-123 Mcmee. Ann-35 McCabe, Nila-45,123 McCarty, Don-126 McCarty, George-123 McCarty, Kay-109.135, 143 McCarty, Mike-79,114 McCarty. Paula-44,101,138,143 McCharen, Patricia-126 McClain, Ann-119 McConnell, Cindy-126 McConnell. Peggy-27, 30, 33,44,93, Milam. David-122 Miller, Carol-46,126 Miller, Deborah-122 Miller. Linda-126 Miller. Pamela-45,122 Miller, Phyllis-41, 114 Miller. Sharon-126 Milligan. Chester-47.109 Millstead, Mary-126,132 Millstead, Milton-109,133 Millstead, Phillip-114,133 Minnich. Martha-122,140 Miseles, Caroline -114, 135, 144 Miseles, Janet-126 Mitchell, Edith-119,136,137 Mitcltll. Iohn-122 Mitchell. Larry-126 M1lC1'lE ll, Nadele-44, 101. 133,144 Mitche ll, Paul-126 Mohrmann, Anna-41, 122 Moncrief. Moncrief. Mary-114,136, 138 Roberta-13B Nye. Nancy-126 Nykl, Joan-123 Nykl, Johnny-102 Koi 0'Brien. Jimmy-126 O'Dell, Danny-'70, 115, 137, 146, 148,81 O'Del1. Sandi-102,138 0'D0n.ne1. Iim-115 Ogbum, Gary-123 Ogilvie, Becky-a6,92, 102, 135, 137, 139.142, 143, 149 Olsen. Harold -119 0'Neal, Cheryl-119 D'Neal, Earl-126 Omdorff, Robert-123 Outlaw. Michael-126 Owens. Russell-115,79 KP! Pagonis, Nick-45.47, 115 Pahlke, Gisela-4-4.45, 102, 143, 57, 91,90 Pallady, Steve-45. 110, 146, 148 Paramore, Gary-45, 123, 134 Paramore, Terry-126 Park, John-102, 133.136,137,141 81, '18 Parker, Brooke-45 Parkhurst, Guy-102, 133.13o,137, 141,152.80 143 King, Aubrey-47, 114, 136 King, john-46, 122 King, Karen-126 King, Linda-46,119 King, Par-41.46,119 Kang. Rm-119 101, 138,144,145 McCracke n, Carolyn-47 McDonald, Barbara-114 McDonald, Michael-41,46,123 McDonald, Steven-126 McFadden. Phyllis-126, 137 McGalliar d. Ioanne -109 McKinnon. Susan-126 McLain, Ann-84.87 McLain, Georgia-31,44,109,144 McLain. Howard-45, 114,139 Montgomery. Peggy-47, 132, 136H, 140 MO0dy, Am'l'114, 135, 143 Moody. Sandra-126 Moon, Bobby-74,82,114,131 Moon, Don-70 Moore, David-126,132 Moore, Harmona-44,109,144 Moore, Harriet-109,135,144 Morxe, Howard-28, 73. 131,147 Moore, Hughanna-45,122 Moore, Linda-25,101,138 Moore, Marthann'122,137,140 Moore, .Rose-54. 101. 131,138,144 Moore, Susan-126 Morgan, Kenneth-101,133 Morris, Harrier-44. 109, 133, 135H 143,146,152 Morris. John-126 Morris. Io Lea-44 Morris, Nancy-44.109,133,135H, 143,146,148 Morrison, Nancy- 132, 136, 139, 140 Morrison, Randy-42. 114, 119, 139 Morrison, Robert-126 Morrison. Sally Ann-122. 135, 140111, Parks. Pamela-126 Parr, Mike-110,79 Patchin, Jacquelyn-123, 134 Patterson, John'115 Patterson. Monte-119 Payne, Danny-45,123 Payne, Doug-119, 134, 73, '79 Payne, Floyd-46,126 Payne, Leonard-34.47, 110 Payne, Marlene-45,119 Payne, Sam-115 Payne. Terrie-126 Payne, Victoria-115. 146, 148 Pazoureck. J. B, -41, 126 Pazoureck. James-123 McLain. Patricia-41,123 McLaughlin. Linda-126 146,148 Kfnnard, Charlene-109 Kinnard. Darwin-114 Kinnard, LaDonna-126 Kirk, Iim-70, 77, 100, 147, 74 Kirk, Robert-109, 73, 79 Kirkley, Melvera-109 Kirkpatrick. ludy-100,138, 143 KHAPP. Linda-47,119 Knowlton, Glenn-46, 126 Knowlton. Tommy-46 Knox, Sandra-126,139 Koehn, Ronald-119 Kowosky, Sandra-122 Kraus, Gerald-47,114 Krepps, lane-92.100, 131,144 Kurlender, Anita-114, 135,139,144 fl-J McLendon, Gail-114 Morrison. Sharon-101 Mortenson, Linda-43, 114,144 Pearce, Carolyn-90, 102, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138,144.14-5 Pearce, Terry-123 Pearse. Jack-126 Pederson, Janet-126 Pederson. Janice-126 Pemberton, Marsella-45. 123 Pena, Robert- 119 Pendleton, Sue-22.28, 115 Perkins, Ronnie-123 Perry, Rir:k'119, 73. 75 Peters. .lu1ia'126 Peters, Mike-119 Phillips, Bill-102, 79 Morton. John'123 Phnups , Bob-70, 110, 147 McMahan. Sandy-126,140 MCMillan, Blanche -22.4-4, 101, 135H, 138, 144 McMurray, Barbara-84, 85, 86, 10111. 143, 145, 148 McNutt, john-123 McPherson, Buck-119 McQuagge, Linda-119 McQuary, Sandra-115 MCWhiIlBr. Debbie-119,136 Mcwhirter. Ginger-123 KM? MacFarland, Roberta-44.114, 143 H, Moser, Ruthie- 119 Moussa. Cynthia-109, 134,135,136H, 139, 143 Mueller, Charles-45, 119 Mueller, Jerry-45, 123 Muncy. Ioyce-119 Musgrove, Laura-126 Myers, Kay-126 CND Naify, Frankie-119,79 Naify, Nedch-101 Nally. Charlesa126 Nash, Bryan-119,73 Nash, Cynthia-126 Nash, Susan-45 Lapkin, Lacy, Chris-126,140 Lacy, lim-122 LaFleur, Kenneth-114, 136 LaFleur, Linda-119 LaGrange, Ronna-122, 137 Lancaster. Janice-47,122 Land, Norma-44,114,138 Land. Sammy447,100 Landes. Don-46. 122 Landes, Sharron-143 Landrum, Margaret- 122. 132. 134. 140 Lane, Chuck-114.81 Lang Albert-114, 79 Lang, Duane-119. Langham, Ronnie-122 Sonia- 126 LaRue, Dewayne-122 Laughlin, Virginia-38, 100, 138, 139, 143 Lawrenz, Virginia-36, 134. 135. 138. 139,144,149 Leach. loy-126 Lee. Karen-119 Lee. Kint-44, 109, 147, 78, 79 Mackey. Peggy-126 Maddox. David-100 Maddog, Rochelle-44,119 Main. Becky-45,122 Main, Selena-119, 134 Marcus, Don-126 Marcus, Robert-73,119 Marks. Robert-126 Marshall. Sue-114,134.146.143 Martin, Lynda-109 Martin, Raymond'122 Martin. Weldon-74. 82, 114 Masingaie. Jim-73 Massad, Phyllis-44,101,139.143 Massey. Davie-122 Massey, Kenneth-122 Masterson, Conrad-80, 109 Masterson, Ann-119,136 Mathers, Gaylord-109 Matthews. Sandy-81,114 Matthews. Verna-126 Maulding, Charles-46,126 Maxey. David-122 Mayes, Charles-47,114 Meade, Melody-122 Nazclrod. Margaret-123 Nazelrod, Mary-109 Ncal, Cynthia-126,140 Neal, Elaine-123 Neiman, Barbara-110, 136 Neims, Doug-101,136,13'l,139H. 148, 149 Nettleton, Shirley-119 Newcomb, Ralph-119, 136 Newcomb, Sammy-84,85.B6, 110,133,139, 143 Newman, Christy-31,135,136, 137 Newton, Marilyn-44,115, 134. 135,13B, 144,146,148 Neyland, Carolyn-110,133,135 Neyland, Diane-44,101 Nichols. Nichols. Nichols. Galen-123 James- 123, '73 Karen -47, 1 14, 133, 143 Nissen, Judy-115 Noble, Sheron-47,140 Norris. Janice-115,148 Northrop, Connie-115 Nye, Chuck 70. 73, 102, 147, 59 Phillips, Dan-126 Phillips, Patti-40,44, 102, 135,62 Phillips, Steve-47,110 Pierce. Guy-126, 132 Pierpont, Laura-123 Pinkerton. Pat-126,140 Plant, Sharron-115 Popow, Tanyaa4'l,119 Potts, Marilyn-115, 133, 134, 144 Potts, Suzann-126 Pounds, Evalyn-41,110, 135,144 Powell, Gayle-102.138 Powell, Susan-126 mg, Betty-41,85,86,115,135,143 Prag, Peggy-36,44,102,135,143, 149 Preston, Billy-126 Preston, Clyde-126 Protzman, Bob-93. 102,141, 148 Ptorzman, Carmen-138,143 Puckctt, Richard-82,13 l, 146. 148, 74 Purdin, Margot-126 Puutey, Mary-119 KR! Raba, Marvin-123 Radcliff, Brian-115,139 Radcliff, Ronald-102,139 Radcliff. Trisha-123 Raiskums, Petcr-42,102,133,141 Ramsey, Patsy-126 Ramsey. Suc-45,123 Randall, Douglas-119 Randolph, Kathie-126,140 lhney, Kathy-140 Rawlings. Larry-123 Ray, Lynn-126 Ray. Thomas-126 Ray. Tony-115 155 Read. Nancy-126 Reaves. Mike-41, 123 Records, Nancy-84, 86, 87, 115,131, 143 Records, Susan-110,134, 143, 159 Scott, Suzanne-103 Seaton , Martha-103 Sell. Keith-123 Sessions. Berry-127 Shadden. Merrole-115, 133, 134 Stone. H111-123 Stone, Susan411,131, 134,136. 139, 143 Story, George-148 Stout, Hala-57, 92, 104 Wayland, Suzetta-86,116,144 Redbird, Tony-47,115 Reed, 1-lardy-103,147,81,78 Reed, Roberta-41,43,103, 131, 134, 136, 137, 149 Reed, Samme-47,110 Reeves, Bill-41,127 Reeves, David-123,73 Reeves, Judy-115, 134, 143 Remington, Barbara-'127 Remmel, Susan-123,140 Reynolds, David-127 Reynolds, Peter-123,73 Reynolds, Sally-38,110,131, 143 lhodes. Betty-44,103 Rhodes, Beverly-41,119 Richards, Joe-119, 132, 73 Richardson. Barbara-127 Rigkg, Linda Rae 56, 103,135,138 Riddle, Clydeane-119, 132 Riddle, Curtis-127 Riddle, Jimmy-115 Riddle, Sandie-44, 115,135,144 Riddle, Steve-127 Riedel, Kaye-47,119 Rieder, Mikell-119, 140 Ringer, Phillip-47,115 Ringo, Lynda-115,139 135, 136, 143 Shadid. Jerry- -15.47.103 Shannonhouse, Joseph-120 Sharp, Carol'44, 115 Shaw, Don-120 Shaw, Pat-120,75 Sherman, Bennya46, 123 Shubert, Mike - 127 Siemens, Eddie-120 Sikes, David-45,120 Sikes. Douglas-123 il, Iris-44,115,135, 138, s, Kay-115,135, 136, 139, Silverna 143.146, 148,149 Simmon 143 Simons, Jay,-127 Simpson, Bill-103 Simpson, Harry-120 Simpson, John-41,120 Simpson, Tom-123, 149 Sinclair, Edward-47, 110 Sink, Equita-110 Sink, Sherry-120 Skaggs, Dwight-110 Skogan, Diane-36,103 Skouge. James-127 Slaten, Raymond-123 Thibault, Paul-46, 123 Ripley, David-119, 149 Roach, Mike -45, 123 Robb ins, Robbins, Roberts. Roberts. Roberts, Charles- 123 Russell-47, 115 Cindy-41,132,136,140 Diana-127,137 Jimmie-41,42,110 Slaten, Weyman-123 Slater, Barbara-84,85,115,135, 136, 143, 146 Slater, Bob-110 Slaton, Carolyn-44,104 Sleeper, Claire-41,120,132, 134 Slonecker, Arlene-127 Smith, lbbin-127 Roberts, Randy-41 Robinson. Joe-47 Robinson, Karen-36,103,131,135, 142, 143,147 Robinson, Malcolm-92, 103, 133, 136, 137,141, 93 Robinson, Richard-127 Roddenberry, Kay-45 Badgers, Jerry-127 Roe, Ronald-120 Rogers. Gene-120 Rojas, Jose-115 Rone, Linda-123 Rose, Billy-132 Rose, Dale-36,41,43,110,141, 149 Rose, Mary-110 Ross, Marylynn-110 Row, Stephen-134,137 Roysden, Bobbie-110,134 Rozniata, Beverly-110 Smith, Barbara-44,110 Smith, Carl-123,75 Smith, Diane-120,134,136 Smith, Don-115 Smith, may-123 Smith, John- 123 Smith, Marcia-127 Smith, Nancy-44,104,13B,144, 62 Smith, Thomas-110 Snarr, Betty Lou-92, 104,133, 134,136, 137,139 Snarr, Linda Sue-115,133, 136 Snell, Nancy-120,132, 134, 140 Snider, Judy-84,85, 86, 110, 142, 143 Snider, Sue-45, 123 Snow. Larry-120 Snow. lbnda-44 Stout, James-123,79 Stout, Rod-127,132 Stowe, William-127 Stric and, Mary Jane-111,143 kl Strother. Lynda - 123 Stubbs, Warren-104,147, BO, 81 Sturgis, Bmce - 123 Suhre, Sherrie-116 Sullivan . Tommy-127 Sviestins, A1-41, 42, 43, 111, 141 Swaim. Jim-46, 127 Swaim. Swift, D John -43. 11 onald-127 Swirczynski, Sharon-127, 132 CT1 Talkington, Carolyn-116, 143 Talkington, Jimmy-73,79,120 Tate, Ganne 46,120 Tate, Margaret-104,135,138 Tate. Orville-120 Tate, Richard-127 Tatum, Ed-47,116 Tatum, Gail-120, 73 Taylor, Elvia-42, 70, 82, 104,147 Taylor, Gary Lynn-70, 116,79 Taylor, John-41, 127 Taylor, Larry-46,127 Taylor, Susan Ann-120, 135 Taylor, Susan-127,140 Taylor, Yvonne-123 Teague, Tony-123 Teall, Bob-111 Thomas, BurEh-11s,1a1,79 Thomas, Eddie-47, 104 Thomas, Georgia-45,123 Thomas, Tommy-127 Thomason, Glen-46,127 Thomason, Larry47O Thompson, Betty Gail-127 Thompson, Karen-120 Thorsten, Linda-127 Throncsbery, Linda-127 Walton, Joyce-36, 39, 105 Ward, Berry-111,143 Ward, Charley-124 Ward, Larry-70,116,14'7, 74 WBICIS, Gary-124 Watson, Carole S. -45, 120 Watson, Paula-116, 135, 144, 146, 148 Weaver, David -124 Weems, lean Ellen-127 Wehba, Dennis-44, 70, 72,82, 74, 152, 75, 76,111, 133, 147 Weisman, LammyA. -120, 148, 73, 79 Weisman, Michael A. -124 Welborn, Susan-111, 131, 135, 136, 139 West, Barbara-41,105,138 West, Danny-41,116 West. Gary Lee-42,111 Wheeler, Thomas-120 Whitaker, Weyman-111 White, Bobby-111 White, white, Carolyn Jean-116 Esther Ruth- 124 White, Randall-46 White, Jerry Michael-120 White, JoAnn-127 White, Juanita-111 White, Karen-111,138 White, Reggie-124 Whitlock, Joe Edward Whitlow, Jerry Lee Whitten, Suzanne Marie-127,140 Wickberg, James N. -41 Wiggins, Wayne-124 Wil,d5enberger, JoAnn-44,84, B5,B6, Wiley, RaDonna-111,143,62 Wilkerson, Bonita-44,111 Wilkerson, Charlene-45,120 Wilkerson, Joyce-124, 134 Wilkerson, Larry Wayne446,127,132 Williams, Donna B. -127 Williams, Janet Louise-127,137 Williams, Johnny Ray-42,111,137 Williams, Becky J. -120 Williams, Sharon Gayle-116 Williams, Thomas-111,133,141 Sales, George'123,146,148 cv, C ' ' ' - Ruble, Mary-46 Rumker, Frankie-120 Rupe, Larry-120,75 Russell, Alice-103,138 Rust, Sharon-123 Ryan, John-127 151 Saar, Moretta'3B,44,110 Saar, Russell-127 Sailors, Kay-44,103 Sales, Alberto-34,1l5,138,146, 148 Salsgiv r, Virginia 41,127, 132 Samara. Andrea-123, 132 Sam-110,133, 134,80 Samara, Samsel, Melvin-127 Sandlin, Carol-127 Santee, Kent-46,127 Satterfield, Debra-127, 132 Saunders, Karen-115,136,133, 148 Saunders, Lynda-126,140 Savely, Penny-119, 134 Scales, Freda-43,11O, 134 Scanncll, Pat-44,110 Schenk, Terry-120, 73, 79 Schenk, Vicki-127 Schiel, LaScheila-133, 135, 140 Schmeusser, Ginger-32,44 Schoit, Paula'45,132 Scholtka, Margaret-110 Scholtka, Roland-103 Schott, Paula-123 Schulman, Samuel-123 Schuneman, Louis-42 Schwartz, Elliott-46, 127 Snyder, Bob-120, 137,144 Snyder, Valerie-115,134,135, 136, 137, 138, 148 Sochor, Charles-127 Sochor, Jerry-115 Sokolosky, Doug-42,11O, B1 Sorensen, David'110 Sorick, Jimmy-110 Spangler, William-123 Spears, Jane-123 Spears, Judy-123 Spenccr,Davis-40,42,43,111 Spencer, lorry-43, 115 Spivey, Pat4123,132 Springer, Kathy-126,140 Stack, Phil-123 Stacheli, David 4B2,115, 74 Stafford, Ann-41,42,134,136, 137 Stalcup, Ronald-132 Stallings, Gordon-47,111,133, 141 Stamatis, Dean-70,82,115,74 Standridge. Carolyn-44,115 Standridgc, Darlcnc-28, 111, 131 Stanley, Genie-l11,134,136,139, 143 Starkey, Kathy-115 Stcddum, Pat-115 Stceds, Marshall-27, 104 Sreffenson, Marylynn-41 Stephanou, Jimmy-47,120 Ticmeycr, David441,120 Tiemeycr, Esther-116,137 Tiemeyer, Maxine-111, 137 Toathy, Mary Lou-123 Todd, Doug-37,104,58,92 Todd, Lou Ann-137,139 Todd, Paul-47,116 Tompkins, Charles-116,136,141 Towe, loan-44,111,143,148 Tredcnnick, Harrh-123 Tredennick, Kathrine-138 Tucker. John-92, 104,130,131, 136, 75, 78 Tuma, John-44,45,104,147,80 Turner, Elouise-105,144 Williamson, Charles-120 Williamson, lames-45,124 Willingham, Jimmy Lee-116 Wilson, Bene -29, 32, 55,105, 135, 136, 144, 149,62 Wilson, Jayne,-45,120 Wilson, Troy Lee-74.82, 116 Wilson, Steven-127 Wiltshire, Mark-124 Wiltshire, Mazie-111,144 Windes, Patti Ann-44,116,135, 139.143, 149 Winford, Linda L. -116, 135,144 Winfrey, Terry Clark-47,120 Winkler Patti-120, 139 Winston, Merilyn-120, 47 CUB Underwood, Cloyce-74 Underwood, James-45 Underwood, John-127 Underwood, Shirley-123 Upjohn, Carol-111 Upjohn, Judy-42, 105 Vandagr iff, Nancy-116 Van Eaton, James-195 Van Horn, Gordon 70, 147, 74 Vatterodt, Sharon-47 '127 Vaughn. Jeannie-131,105, 142 Vick, Boby146,4l,123 Vincent, Mike-123 Von Riss en, Donna-47,123,140 -105,39,35,38, IWJ Wade, Louise-41, 120,140 Wage, Judy-111 Waggoner, Fred-123 Wahlquist, Paul-127 Walbert, Tom-3-4,111,146,147 Stephens, Gary-123 Stevens, Cloa-47,120,137 Stevens, Leroy-47,104 Stewart, Charles-28,116 scart, Auen-120, 149 Scott, Karen-110 Scott, Kay-41,120 Scott 144 156 . Nan-11O,133.134,137, Stewart, Charlotte-120, 140 Stilwell. Iudy-116 Stoehr, Arden-42,104,l31,133. 141, 149 Stokes, Richard-123 Stoll, John-120 Stone, Bcverlee-35,44,104,135, 143,148,149 , Stone, Dickie-111,73 Walker, Charles-45,123 Walker, James-127 Wire, David Lee-105 Wolfe, Sharon Lee-116 Wolfson, Mike Jerome-124 Wood, Norman Dale-120, 73 Wood, Robert-120 Woodall, Coy-111 Woodie, Barbara Lee-120 Woodie, Pat-44, 111 Woodruff, Wailene-116 Woods. Jim-46,120 Woodside, Lee-46,127 Woodward, Margaret-44,116 Woolbright. Dickey R. 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