Eastern High School - Talon Yearbook (Middletown, KY)
- Class of 1966
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We loam what it is to he unilvd with a common pride for our svhooi. M nz, D F 'I Q ,, 1 uw' I 6 P 0 . in , ,q If .2 W r 0 W' a wg . ,.- i rf ? - ' mx W ' Z i V if i.i,i, or ,,. 1 W , ,,.. i I . ' ,V ,. . ,,,,.,,. I MQA, h X 1 vi gm M, .Ar 3 um u r hgw, ' ti V y ww' - F' M R TK 42'-' ., A ' mi M' . :ilu ein: '- A fm- ? o W3 ini Hx 5 H if i u dig., E iz ' F f F ' E' Ai fairy 3 , , s I: W ' ' 5 1 . ' 'N' i 1 i i Y f Hzgfrf q i , H N ? 2 k W i , F '5' DD Those years whivh Home have railed Nthe In-sl arv fill:-ti with ritartm-s for imiividuzli Ox- prcssion: yet wc' have shared hoth work and play, joy and tmrs, triumph and defvat. In the T966 Talon we have attcmpted to capture some of the tmightights and to portray the mem- her of the Crowd, the imlividuai, the TEEN- ACER . . . the joy of Today, thc hope of To- morrow. r 77' t 9 W V ' ,li . A I J tf ::i,,' ff, b i n t-Q M t ! tttt t to f t ftott p 5- Q .l,.., it L t it W'-if H , W M ' Lt. I J i i V I ..: ., H fax- 1 Qt ' +,-if Iv: rl A , f t min! i it ft ,pw b D X if I 'f Y' ke x 6 1 I t N IKE XX ' iw- ' ,VN N ' 1, X QNX A ,J 1. as L itygitxif 1 K 'A . it t tit I in ,N t x x .2 N H .1 M WW Lt '. . , ty, . ,Lx m,., -..E- Q A 3122? m Q, . 2 2 f..fffi l'I W ,.t. WW, A K'k e Dedicate' The t l 966 Talolj t U. 3 3 0 L-.-..i.4t'4 Paul R. Elllott If I were sitting whole outside world were to what I was doing, I would Still what I M f A W i l4n XlLhA nf 5 ' 'M' f f, W2 H W .,,-' I , m, L X-W - fi: f'5q3s'U'f3x V ' ' A . ffaiffsfsfsffzffk' C K Vik? 5?S:?f5:5f5 UAL ,, .W .ll '55 M ...I E zii H ,-.: Y: wx ne Who Himself ls ,i A ,J-:V :-jgsi. . 'Gi , V f Iilif' U , A J- f V1-W P. Qgav ,U-m 1 all 1 1 A True dedication . . . that intangible quality of unselfish devotion to purpose. To us as your students, Mr. Elliott, you have personified essence of ded- ication. Your goaliiiidligsryigrabeen to teach In doing so you haye offered far more of yourself than wasyrequired. Many students have not seen your solitary figure crossing the empty parking lot, the first one to arrive and the last one to depart. Yet you are there. You are alf ,. f 1 -f1i,tz1MMs ' ., ' :f15'rs.1i .ThfZv5i:i?5f! . .ns-1 W N it ., ways there when we need youi You haye inspired us to think inde- pendentlyfji Your unselfish efforts as a not onlyyyour students' re- spect Your ist soughtitoi iiyii giveius' your most gift-knowletdgemys'Y Wvhat iiiiii your Greatness? yYour great- ness lies your Dedication to us y, . . your students, to your profession .p , . teaching, and to field . . . chemlstryp if,,:::::l5ifE5?f's5ifft ffl- -flris:-f?ir'?5i5?l The Joy of Today The teenager plays an active role in his generation It is during this period that he develops character. Student Life The Hope of Tomorrow We come to the realization that discussion leads to peace fa-ii that peace gives birth to hope . . , and that hope cannot , vga! 4, Q if tr. ... F af-f ' veqzfr3E,.g-,...., . . ff ,.,-..,,N more mag !To its 130Qfsef ls?11f!dnsS ,if symbolizes fiifigyfrfllssle for achievemielitg 'realization of persoiiil' tifapacities, warmthwof jigiendship, and many others of youth's trials and joys. EAGERNESS . . . to get the jotgidpnetz tq Vz bnjgy to its fullest. ' Z K . ,,.isi--1-lei ff Jf2,.5f2'f'1i'i1 : 'VV a Youth, un hamper52iN'by tfii1a1 exams, report cardg or' the re sponsibilitiesg hL, and uncertainties of 1ife.- 8 rzsz ff' ' Y ' , ::,.5.,.. W f' -'.,s,rfgcwf- 55,1-5 EVERLKSTING . . . memories of four short but very'precious years in the most carefree Period. - . 22.51 ' : 2.11, U 'Mf f rw? iwfjjtiiggz ' vv 1 4 ,gms W M- wx: xg,gi:r'v1'-f although bitter-sweet and sometimes QC81' ful, the beginning of! a new Of life- Student Life ummer Was Great . . picnics, swimming, band camp, vacations. All these made for an enjoyable summer, but . . . I0 -ug,-. ,ut f - E 5 ,.. all too soon the empty halls were filled again, and the familiar clanging at tlie lockers was heard once more. At the end of the first long day we voracious students followed the custom of stuffing ourselves at the snack barg then we ran madly for the buses. 'Y.!,,fT-0--- X H,-' . , V. 1 , --- 'Li , Y . . . P gc, . i ,Q- ,,,..., ,, ,ff- , ,,,. ,ff :ILL kits F9115 1 lnl-all ll .M . I ,, tm? In Vkrk ,.,., . , A 5 H ' f -, .- M f, F rf . 1 l . nf.. V me bca... ., 1 .. .,-we maxi f nf. For a long time, apfterwnotxcmg a lag m enthuslasmiiover 3Cl1lV1tlCS, many people, students and mJ::AV teachers alike, have been asking, What has happened to East- erns school spir1t?', Although everyone seemed to realize that the student body was lacklng 1n splrit, no one seemed to know what to do 3hQ15lQfi3hfi?UHlI1l the ldea for a pep club was finally organized aegx of' Mrs, to everyl one, stipulationsiiljgiiig that inembers attend and support all functions and behave themselves in an orilerly manner while at- tending such functions. The pep club has been a boon to Eastern because of the spirit it has revivedf ,,r, , I2 if e ml p Spn' n r c Leader 7 1 '-A a 5 MW? JN x V l 'FE 1 t I Il -U v W- ' ll m x -3 J: 'Ss t 1 ,gn , ,, Q H ig 1 u . ' it - l , , . T I .VNN t k ff X ,fax 1 t on , 1?:.?,ivEfe,if.v 4 . it l 1 ' 1 :,! -- An A A wi 1 ,.. A .ln- lil! Fu , 'N-.U L After a vigorous but friendly campaign ati the beginning? A of the yeargf Student Connell officers wereyelected. Mitch Gutherie, president, conductsfttheel'first meeting',as the Student l Council begins another yeaillof leading thebtudent body. ,., I I I I I I IX -.ax A- s ' 1 Xx x ' , 97' ' , is H- IL 1' . -x l 'ao 2' Q ITQR o - 3 . A t 2,8 I 4: J w I.. 1, 0 . 1 -1'.-I I . ' -- Q 139 ,A ' 1 ' l 'w.,Ar','l xi I T' ' J ., -1 A Q 7' 'I I 1 D, N 4 xrqiaxk Il - 51315 112 V-',. .4-' 4,1 .nuts-nhl' .-4 ,V g H 'J-.Y.vf, 1 e-V ef' -AIP-I 'Xx J Ar' X 'x gl' ' at ' 4 ad hettter follow my lnstructlons Victor for the Eagles Moral Support from the sidelines. Watch this play-it looks good! !! TOUCHDOWN I ! We have attained that glory which we must now protect. Student Life 1 :wr wx Tu us y IUNLQIL to r -1 num: IIRWE. Simms Mmm' 'num ME OFF mr' Pep Week was held October 11-15 before the most important game of the year-Eastern vs. Seneca. The Eagles were de- feated, but the spirit promoted by Pep Week did not waver or Wane. This week was a busy one: a week buzzing with activity. In addition to being Pep Week, it opened the fire held Thursday, October 14. Junior class paper drive and the Talon sales. The Seneca Redskin, made of papier mache was burned at the bon- 5 ,rn E I A I 1 i , 4 , Y L On Blue-White Day all but a very few forgetful ones sported Spirit reached its Peak at the game OH Friday Highf- Eastern's colors. I6 TO PLAY Mum's the word. NY.Y..Dy WB NG. 'S A , Qt T-Lbqfa 1 BI 'P f A L 1 f xg :I Y UEHDAY l..., 1 if ' -N if-1 .Q-5 , H1 Homecoming - oct. 29, 1965 A Perfect Game, A Pretty Queen, A Well-Planned Dance 49 .. . ,il The Homecoming Dance's theme of Yesterday was spotlighted with the music of the Nightowls The court anxiously awaits the announcement of the queen , . . Sherry. i I 7 Student Life ,fm at uf. ' il r 1 tr wi i 'F Estancia Santa Fe KC-uatemalaj November 20, 1965. The Director of the Peace Corps A crowning moment for Patti, in .Guatemala speaks at the inauguration ceremonies commemorating the completion of the school building constructed by the villagers. Eastern assisted with the construction of the building through the Peace Corps' School-to-School Assistance Program. ovemher Spotlights the Dramatic td' t 1 ,, .X t it 'W ' ti 'N it- 4 A , O 'fi , 'SQ . We 2 tit tn' vi The production of the senior class play You Can't Take It With You,', provided an opportnuity to act, socialize, and work. Bustling r.. activity and bursts of pride encompassed everyone as the roughness was gradually worn smooth and the play began to take shape. I8 2 Color December Red and Green BWI tnuu , igfrhif wld The Green Giant sits flat on his can. . Wx., v r. I N-, xxx I Im The party for the winning homeroom was literally fun and games for the ugonersv of 12-F. They found themselves engrossed in drawing Christmas trees, playing musical chairs, and in searching for hidden candy canes. The arrival of' L'Big Red Santa Claus heightened the spirit of Christmas. Everyone gained the hidden reward of being able to see Christmas through the eyes of a child. The Student Council, as in previous years, spon- sored a Christmas Caravan for needy families. The amount collected exceeded those of preceding drives because of the enthusiasm generated by the Jolly Green Giant. I9 Happiness Is Vacation Time, But All Too Soon . fm. i Florida or bust. 20 Breakas Ver qfhs. Returnmg renders some speechless Looking aheed one realizes how important grades can be. Confusign reigns Supreme. Januar Brings Familiar Routine Modern humanists present a medieval tune. Sophomores show the school high spirits. Many they'd had, thought some, Winston comes with cartons. Students come and go. Februar Brings . . . , A xl nf l .. may . .. ,Htl 5 ' 4 ' 7Q 5.rf - . ' v ' 1 'sn ,, W -'ff 'L' 'ff 'A ,I I - X A I . ' I ' A .ar !' .Q Q 4111- . Lk: . ,A bg-J l ' 'uf-N . 'T' W ,124 . . . unfamiliar snow. J M ,1s'x'LfL 'lla 'F l 1 WxTc1-1 You WOULD Com I, TH Vf.f5f,TrleHR'Y 1115.9 1 Talon King plays in the snow, beneath Talon Queen. Art advertises the Sweetheart Ball held February 12. Richard Watson jumps at the Mason-Dixon Games. a od, od Styles are constantly changing. The Iidiemost trend this year was the total look. Matching sweaters, 4-14, skirts, and socks served to add some :gl!l'lglllIl'1CSS to a plleviously monochromatic hallway. Poorboy sweaters, boots, and patteyned hose hhe along with. heather hues gainefl' a large following among the fashion conscious. The popularity 1' V X N l :' Jlx xy X N, ,sf l 2 ,J ,ffl 3, af 1 qi 6 , P- I '-sn: I .SA J ,jf X .1 5 X l 1 1: .1 'gf' Vlod, Mod, l orld of weejuns declined as colorful cutout shoes for the ladies and desert boots for the gentlemen be- came the vogue. Some tradition is yet preserved by the letter sweaters because of their combination of good looks and indication of school service. I n -A xx . iffii' I U, I W u l A l l ' l ' 1 l ' fix k 155. 1 N' 'J ,X 1- ,Ry 1,3 as - N, X- l ':f, , 1 X, N I- I - l f n , '1g- . 3 it I ll L-1, I i H ' 1 fi 159.291 , ' Q -X L , , t X i 1 W is H. 'W as 17' W 1' W fe will , ' -.qc e ,-'n 1 'nf'- Hb-. 'Q s H K L, 'Q 1 X1 'if I. 'J 4 lm Us nvl x Q ft , 'ii 1 . - ' J '. t 12 -Qenqvn 'fl , .alia 1 , N mv, If gl ,H 47 w 4 N rg- ilvx ., I '13, X 7 , Ep R3 ? Student Life r Senior activities 14 become tinged with ' poignancy as graduation nears. ii ' N 5 Every year the Seniors plan an excursion on the Belle. 26 Honors day serves as an occasion to reward deserving students for their past achievements, The Seniors were never far separated from the throbbing immediacy of graduation. Long before the actual date arrived the Seniors were involved in get- ting their pictures taken and in ordering of invitations. Common occurrences such as sports events became just as dear as the glittering social affairs as the realization dawned on us the Seniors that an era was ending. What we had taken so long for granted was soon to be denied us forever. 4' - n. 'fw mwv. -:ci-45 ' f31gx53?'?f5':i MY, 2 z:-2 Eiggmfiigiazis xg Qi Wg Q51-94, 5253? f53 5?2.'iv-- E32 X P'43Jiw:1-Slug? 1 QE 02311 gifiifaugm ' 1 l f.. fr 41, if X 2 I- y 56 ' 2? Y cn :TB . sl A ' 1 .. 5 Z .v A ,J .X-:gf ,S -1 glifxf i' .,,-., ws QE, -..,,..f.1 Qi! W . .I 5' V - -, - rs: ' f fa- 'W'?fPi:nf-af.-1 :'f T21 'I ' . 'i' rg '- 3-vu. . ffl! V - - I E 5A N- urriculum ja-X. - . l' 4-cf T Curriculum ur Leader The modern high school principal must be much more than just a fig- ureheadg he must be a leader, an advisor and a friend. Mr. Trapp is today's principal. Even though Mr. Trapp has been at Eastern since 1950, he still feels that each new day is a new and exciting experience. Mr, Trapp, a native of Indiana, received his B.A. from Hanover Col- lege, where he lettered three years in baseball, track, and basketball. He did graduate work at the University of Kentucky, where he was a mem- ber of Phi Delta Kappa honorary fratemity. Mr. Trapp's teaching career began in a one-room school and was high- lighted by his appointment as prin- cipal at Eastem in 1955. Although Eastern is Mr. Trapp's main interest, he is also interested in traveling, playing golf, hunting and helping Mrs. Trapp with her flower garden. Z Oh, come on, you can think of a better excuse t.han that. You used that one last week. 28 Behind every successful man there is a woman. . . . And His Right l-land an .if ' iii If ' ii' V I r- V ix 'V w' V Mr. Morrison proofreads an announcement before reading it to the students. Turn any corner, glance down any corridor, and find our assistant prin- cipal, Mr. Morrison. Mr. Morrison has been at Eastern since 1950. Although formerly Dean of Boys, he has done an excellent job of serving as an assistant principal since January of 1965. Mr. Morrison makes the announce- ments, helps with disciplinary prob- lems, supervises the school lunch pro- gram, organizes class and club activi- ties, and tackles any problems which may arise during the course of the day. Mr. Trapp and the school can al- ways depend on Mr, Morrison for his fine services. N- 6TE:'f8lfQQBitSL-?.B. Mr. Morrison, is busy making plans for our school. Mr. Morrison's familyg Brent, Mr. Morrison, Gregg, his wife, Jerry, and Cary. Curriculum ur uiding Lights n.-X .,,-!f' . ,ww uuu t r , . g . I Mr. Tabb, boys' counselor, takes advantage of a rare moment of solitude. Mr. Anderson, our truant officer, and Mr. Meves examine a forged excuse. 30 Whenever any schedule conflict occurs or dissatis- faction over any scholastic development arises, the first refuge of the Eastern student is with his coun- selor. The junior or senior college hopeful seeks his advice when the pressure of choosing the right col- lege becomes too much of a burden, thus, making the role of the counselor an indispensable one. Q What makes you think you can get in there, Brenda? Mrs. Lockard discourages girls from applying to Harvard. mv is 0 Junior high students consult Mrs. Brown. A. . .V. - U Aides and Office Staff , .- ,N a o 'Q' W c W 'u a nfl' .. 5. Q . .3 . Q N 1 I I i I X rs. Audrie Deutch, Mrs. Margaret Tennill, and Mrs. Lassiter fnot pictured? are the unsung heroes of Eastern's TV classes. Mrs. Marilyn Hemp, Mrs. Gladys Steadman, and Mrs. Imogene Farlee help Eastern function efficiently. Llbfalryait LEM f L M ffjfl HM. 342 . 1 5 5 f-' , bu' . x V' Y , V - .V if Q: , f , Mrs. Haberer, Mrs. Ida Hall, and Miss Doris Willson are always willing to help a student. Aha, you can't find your card, xliecause it's in the overdues! 3l Curriculum , I To dvance in ther Fields, MISS MILDRED J O COOPER A.B., University of Kentucky. M.A., Duke University. English III'and Humanities MRS. HARRIET DOTY A.B., Birmingham Southern. English II MISS CAROL A. HORN A.B., University of Kentucky. English I, III and Journalism Mrs. Noland caught during a lunch break. A thorough knowledge of one's native language is a basis upon which one achieves success in other fields. Facility in English is conducive' to understanding of other subjects. The English Department at Eastern works to fulfill their obligation in instilling this doctrine in the minds of the students. f' Nik By teaching Freshman English, Miss Reichenbach lays the foun- dation for future progress. ' I I I I Mrs. Melvin gestures to make a grammatical point during a Senior English class. 32 Make Progress in English X ' MRS. MARJORIE MELVIN A.B., University-of Louisville. English IV MRS. ERNESTINE NOLAND A.B., University of Kentucky. English I MRS. MARY POTTER B.A., Augustana College. English II, Speech and Drama MISS MAYBELLE REICHENBACH A.B., University of Kentucky. English I In L V. 1 MRS. SARA WHITAKER , A f 1 V 'A f Ti, A.B., Western State College. A ' ' English II and French I Horn divides her teaching skills between Eng- ' and journalism. ,,.! Y.....4P Q 1'r'-- H ,I Hl!Lf,,m ails iiuggf. .rm ,. A new addition to Eastern, Mrs. Potter supplement with sponsorship of the Thespians. Miss Cooper casts an approving eye on her junior English class.5u if'fMfv' - f 4. . , - f f - V- A , 1 , 7 Fj'L f'p ?'?w ?2w4'vf fZcPt7f'j 4' 572505411 Aff 70,44 afvaz, Hay ff' f 'Z Aww ff 50ff4fa-44.4-J ygzfawdl I ' 7 j mzebffmffy MQ L.0M,t:241: s her teaching 33 Curriculum Equations, Graphs, Proofs MR. JAMES C. BURNETT A.B. Eastem State College. M.A. University of Kentucky. 7th and 8th Grade Math MISS LULA DALTON B.A. Western Wentucky State College. M.A. Columbia University. Algebra I, II, III, and Geometry I MR. JOSEPH R. DONAVAN A.B. University of Kentucky. M.A. University of Kentucky. Algebra I, II, and Geometry MRS. 'EVELYN HENNINGER A.B. Western Kentucky State College. ,Ll , lin MR. HARLAN HOWEY B.S. Westem Kentucky State College. It's the only way to fly! 7th and 8th Grade Math and Algebra I. Algebra I, General and Advanced Math. With the adoption of new textbooks this year, Eastern was able to implement its modern mathematics pro- gram. The great advances in understanding and in knowl- edge of mathematics in the last 150 years require us to find faster routes from the core of informal arithmetic, algebra, and geometry learned in the early grades to modern material nearer the growing edge of mathe- matics than has been possi- ble with inost high school curricula. The aim in both the general mathematics and college-preparatory classes is to teach concepts that clarify, simplify, and unify mathe- matics. The latest innovation at Eastem is the combining of two and three dimensional geometry thereby providing an extra semester for the study of elementary func- tions. 419 Intrigue Eastern Students MR. HERBERT S. KAYS B.A., Georgetown College. M.A. Georgetown College. 7th Grade Math MRS. WANDA MOORE A.A., Paducah Junior College. A.B. University of Kentucky. Algebra I and General Math. MRS. ROMA THOMPSON A.B., Western Kentucky State College. 8th Grade Math. MISS EDITH WOOD A.B., Miami University. M.A., University of Kentucky. Algebra Il, III and Trigonometry. cw:-if-. .' , ,'f 9 if rl. A Y- M fix' T A ,NJ N . - FV. fy, ,.-..l..., in -. sud! The aftermath. There's an A On this paper. Are you sure it.'s yours? asked Mr. 35 Burnett doubtfully. Curriculum I :av 1 4 Science Courses MR. HOUSTON A. DINNING B.S., Western State College. General Science MRS. MARGARET SCOTT HUNTER ' A.B., Georgetown College. .lunior High Science ' MRS. ANN McCROSKEY AB., University of Louisville. Biology and Eighth Grade Science ' MR. JOHN OCHSNER B.S., Union College. Biology and Track MR. RICHARD .l. ROBERTS B.S., University of Kentucky. Physics and General Mathematics 1 MR. MARVIN WELLS B.S. AND M.S., University of Kentucky. General Science MRS. PATRICIA WITHERINGTON AB., University of Louisville. Chemistry f Mrs. Witherington. in her first year of teaching at Eastern gives u feminine touch Mr. Elliott strikes a characteristic pose while offerin t0 U16 labs. planations in Chemistry. 36 eet ew Challenges l 's-. g L J.....-,a N ,!-L A-e ,T l The Biology department, made up of Mrs. McCrosky, -f Mr. Oschner, and Mr. Young, has begun teaching in a team method. Relocation and rearrangement of facilities have been going on during the first semester. One aim AT of the program is to expose more Biology to more stu- dents. The teachers involved are enthusiastic about the eventual success of this program. The general opinion of most of the students enrolled .,............, .1 - 4-Y- ,.-,,.----H ----V'-'-' , , ' 1 an V -up R F- ,N Wm, ,,.. .-. L, Y AA' A I A l 1 ' i W-,M 1-1, F,....-....-f--e --ff - !, js-. ...,, , , ,.. . 'X v. ,. l H gs lt , g., :sly s 1 it :sewn V.-as 1 M1f 1t-ef 2 in the program is that Biology has become more inter- esting because of the variety in the teachers and in the work, Most students think that having three teachers breaks up the solid routine that they have been accus- tomed to. Mrs. Mccroskey sheds some light on the subject during a Biology lab period. Mr. Oschner is explaining the polar regions in accordance with the new Biology method, Mr. Denning is of great aid to the T.V. Science classes ny his being able to elucidate any phase of the telecast. 37 5 Social tudies Link the Past With the Present Curriculum ., , MR. H., CLAY BYRNSIDE A.B. and M.A., Georgetown College. Psychology and Applied Law MR. KEITH O. DICKEN A.B., Eastern State College. M.A., University of Kentucky. A.M.P., Harvard. Psychology and Applied Law MR. LAWRENCE D. FOUSHEE A.B., Brescia College. World History, and Latin I MR. LAWRENCE GAMBLE AB., University of Kentucky. M.E., University of Louisville. - American History MR. CHARLES PENN A.B. Asbury College. World History and World Geography . :gp Mr. Byrnside ponders anotherf?J boring history chapter. The study of social science, be it history or mod- ern problems, has no equal in teaching understanding and appreciation. By seeing the mistakes of the past, future ones may be avoided.. Miss Martha Kouns, who received her B.A. from Kentucky Wesleyan College, joined the staff, replacing Mr. Houghton. 38 Languages Our foreign language program includes Latin, French, German and Spanish. Study of a lan- guage affords many opportunities for each stu- dent to acquire an increased vocabulary, a new understanding of language and its structure, and greater power of self-expression. But it is the students' responsibility to find these opportunities. This year we were privileged to have Miss as a student teacher in French. Miss Clark, a senior language major at the Univer- sity of Kentucky, may return next year to teach Russian if students show enough interest in the course. l 11 w l . . . . .f L'See that Girl over there? She's gomgd dplass me, remarked Lend to Learning tk. 4' bi Eastern's French students were sorry to see Miss Clark leave at the end of the first semester. Adestis Fidelisf' sings joyfullly. MRS. LILLIAS ASHBURY i A.B., Westhampton College. Latin II, III, and IV MR. SID GUILLEN AB., Asbury College. M.A., Vanderbilt University. Spanish I, II, III, and IV g-. Mr. Guillen comically. A,.Mf'f , I,-1 Y? ,D X2 r ' - Cl' . MR. HARRIS MEVES , I , A , 96 WW Q7 Off fo 6 XZ .f4 A.B., University of Louisville. l fx gfrv f I. pf UA! German I, II, and Remedial f , 1 f ' find . X60 Reading . K , fb, Q 9, f Y ' , 7 ' 1 'f MRS. FAITH ZOLLNER M f Wye 1 ' AB., George Washington gffw' - 4, if University. X! f French I, II, III, and IV UV if V Curriculum Home 'il 1 ..-'.1:-rg? -. .u ' -gs -- .. - -g, .. - . .. ..:., .+,.. -.. .,.. s.,N,.,x 1,, .1 Economics Prepares Future Homemakers MRS. BRUNETTE M. COSLOW B.A. Eastern State College. Home Economics MRS. THELMA FARMER 'B.S., University of Kentucky.- Home Economics MRS. SARAH W. STOUT B.S., University of Kentucky. Home Economics ---,-Y Qs-L-sz 11.151 'fi iF' .Ef .. . J... 1 Y- -,mn .. ', ' - -.- Nathan Lowe gets artistic advice from a higher authority, Mrs. Sher 40 Home economics. acquaints Eastern? girls with the responsibility of running a home. All seventh and eighth graders are required to take home ec. The home-ec. courses offered to high school girls are home and family living, senior home ec., and home ec. I, II, III, and IV. For the students to learn about art is to X learn about the creative process. That is to learn to externalize feelings, intuition, sensations and concepts and to give them structure in material , Mrs. Coslow is willing to assume h rl n th 1 form. The art department plans to increase the er 0 6 0 e eary and late dirt detail. appreciation of art. rt Department lnspires Creativit fv- 4: MRS. BARBARA PHELPS BOYER A.B., Huntington. M.R.E., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Art MRS. CECIL SHER B.S., University of Louisville. Art MRS. PEARL F. RAINE B.M., West Virginia University. J r. High Music MR. ROBERT B. WELCH A.B. Morehead State College. Band and Orchestra 392. get A 1 P.E. and Health A.B., University of Kentucky. M.A., Western State College. Physical Education 4 1 ' A ' , '43 MRS. ETHEL MARIE FERGUSON f -P 1 5-I MR. ROBERT E. GORANFLO B.S., Western State College. Athletic Director and Advanced Mathematics MR. WILLIAM BRUCE HOKE B.S., University of Louisville. M.S., Indiana University. Health and Physical Education MR. ALBERT WILLIS KEMP A.B., University of Louisville. M.S., Indiana University. Physical Education MRS. ANN A. SANDUSKY erguson and students take a break from their A.B., University of Kentucky. es. Health and Physical Education F s ' ' I 2513: N' -1 K Y- -' fa fri, . it , irq Q, In the quest for physical fitness, one tries every body . . . I buildinv exercise. Callsthenlcs are a rigorous part of thc routine of a physical education student. D Curriculum lndustrial Arts Develop bilities MR. ROY BARLOW B.S. Western State College. Drafting Ig Drawing II and H15 Woodworking III and IV. MR. DON JENKINS B.S., Western Kentucky State College. 7th and 8th Grade Shop. General Shop, woodworking, drafting and printing are offered to students in the industrial arts depart- ment. This program gives students opportunities to develop habits, attitudes, and abilities desirable for citizens of an industrial society, regardless of their occupational pursuits. ls that a Curad you're putting on my finger, Mr. Denham? , , I 'W ' 'VT ,, If I've told you once, I've told you ,a thousand times, that line goes right there! exclaims Mr. Jenkins. 42 The Commerce Department Develops Business Leaders MRS. SALLY BROWNING B.A. University of Kentucky. Typing I and Ccncrul Business MR. ERVIN CISH BS. University of Louisville. Bookkeeping, Typing ll, and mzrgi Business Machines MRS. CLADYS C. LOCKHART ' B.S. Mississippi State College. Business Arithmetic, Shorthand I, Consumer Education, and Office Practice. MRS. CHARLENE MCDEVITT - B.S. Murray State College. M.A. George Peabody College. Office Practice and Shorthand I. MRS. JOANN POWELL A.B. University of Kentucky. Typing I, Business English, and Personal Typing and Notehnnd. Y Y ' k. xy its 'u i The commerce department at Eastern has improved over 10071 since 1950. This year Eastern has introduced a new vocational program to teach students the responsi- bilities of holding a joh in the business world. Next year Eastern plans to improve the new Vocational program. How about writing n book on the art of typing, Mrs. Powell? 7 .'r:'-e:1'rw'1'r'rf'- '-2 ' ' H- ff W- i. V . ., ., - ,. 5 , , , .f V A 5 i4!f1'1'-:?r1g,aQe., l 41. ' . rss ...tis-yd ' ' . w 3...-, -.., ,- hW1lAiF'P9 1 'Y ' 1.-. 'i -lgrqt., ,g I. 'J 1-.ilu l QQRE11' -just '- 1. 3 - : v-' 4 ff.: . l r... 1 l What was that you said about me? 'tYou've gone and twisted the ribbon again. 4 Curriculum High School Learning Q? MRS. MARY JO THORNE A.B. Centre College. 7th Grade Core .wr-. ...rv -.-T: - ' V gnu '-ying-If-14:-mE?-IL -F H, nl .. - - 1 , is We-H2-.-.aL tyre? f'f'i1i53 ', t tt-Q ,-C-,-'-'en - -we 'W V ' MRS. MARGARET S. CAUDILL A.B. Morehead State College. M.A. Morehead State College. 7th Grade Core MR. HAROLD' GIBBS A.B. Morehead State College. Special Education MRS. ELLEN JONES A.B. Union University. 7th Grade Core MRS. RUTH JONES A.B. University of Oklahoma. 7th Grade Core MISS MARY LOU SMITH B.A. Vanderbilt University. 7th Grade Core MRS. A. SRYGLEY B.S. Florence State College. 7th Grade Core The core program is designed to bridge the gap between elementary school and high school. Sev- enth and eighth grade students spend more time with one teacher who may also be the homeroom teacher. This procedure offers a haven for young students who might otherwise feel insecure and lost. V' 312-54 fiigl 774 .AL U .1.i t Mrs. Jones wonders if she will ever stop stapling papers. 44 Okay, you guys, says Mr. Gibbs, who did it? Core periods consist of a two or three hour block of time during which lan- guage, arts, and social studies are taught through problem solving or units. Students are encouraged to plan, to work in com- mittees, to do research, to evaluate, and to assume responsibilities. Counseling is an impor- tant phase of the core pro- gramg close pupil-teacher relationships offer an ex- cellent opportunity for counseling. Begins at the Core MISS VAUGHN CARTER B.A. Morehead State College. 8th Grade Core MRS. MARGARET T. NORMAN B.A. University of Kentucky. M.A. University of Louisville. 8th Grade Core MISS BETTIE .IO RAY B.S. Murray State College. 8th Grade Core MISS CHRISTINE RUST B.A. University of Louisville. 8th Grade Core MR. J. MANSFIELD STODGHILL B.A. University of Kentucky. M.A. University of Kentucky. Reading Miss Carter teaches her students about the history of the United States. Okay, smartee, what's that word? M Ml mm i t ml rlwXXll,, X X L ', tv H' wx A MJ' , 'XX l t 1 t ,, X ,ijll L'l'if' . t m X I .1-.,1ff-X..l l ,-ijpf.'P':p frm l X XX ,,XwX it X,flXX ,- ..I . 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Tl? 1' 'ltlvl WW w '. X5 tqggyii Ml .fl -lll.Xjl,.X,.q,XtX.4 XX rXX'6XXl'X 'X ifx-.1-l'X-WIXXX iih TlfX't'flll1, -.1XXX'.v lX. gg4X I X +1-tE..tisM-It ltit?lt.'q 'wtf I I n RW lXg1X5X.gq'..'1 Q'g51-u-.-- f 'ft 1 5519? W t- to ,I 5 .C gggl Mrs. Kim Zingraff, a new 8th grade core teacher from Korea, received her A.B. and M.A. from the University of Louisville. 45 Curriculum Lunchroom Staff and Bus Drivers Bill Harris, Estelle Rice, Mildred Harris, La Verne Hughes, Christine French, Frances Yates, Wanda Spencer, Mary Monroe. ?.,L-- ai QR , . . :E x Elizabeth Stewart, Katy Evans, and Above: A. Jones, O. Bryant, H. Blankenbaker, L. Gam- ,faq-' ble, G. Bryant, C. Gorbandt ,M '- , Right: W. Wilson, J, Floore, J. Kurtz, J. Sichting, J. Hedden Not Pictured: M. Jones, C. Lunsford, W. Jones, Mr. Morgan, R. Keeling, H. Davenport, Mr. Simpson, W. Jones, Mrs. Davenport, M. Watson, Mrs. Tapp 46 The Board of Education Links Education With the Communit RICHARD VAN HOOSE-Superintendent JOHN L. RAMSEY-Assistant JAMES E. FARMER-Assistant Superintendent Superintendent for Instruction There is a group of unrecognized people who work very hard to see that our school system is in the hest of order. That group is the Board of Educa- tion. The school hoard is faced with the important task of forming school policies, keeping the school provided with the necessary equipment, and helping the school run smoothly. The board consists of people who take time from their own occupations to make important decisions for the benefit of the Jefferson County Schools. We owe much to this group of people, who form the vital link between the community and the school. JACK DAWSON Assistant Superintendent for Business Affairs Dr Clyde T Moore Garland Cochrane, Aubrey Conway, Thomas C. Helm, Harold L. Hall fissr-J A Tribute to Debbie The initial shock has passed but not the aching empti- ness. Externally, we go through the motions of living, but internally, we grapple with the stark reality of Debbie's ab- sence. Reasoning bids our tear-stained hearts to organize our memories of her into a lasting monument to her courage. There was a wall of individuality around Debbie that distinguished her from the ordinary. Her every deed and thought bore the unmistakable stamp of her unique identity. Vitality and exuberance were her gift to others. Life exuded from her every pore as she used her immense creative powers to the fullest capacity. No one she came in contact with could withstand her per- sonal magnetism or her eternal optimism. Whether the per- 48 son in question was aware of it or not, Debbie,s acute per- ception of character analyzed him with the scrutiny of a practiced observer. This keen ability enabled her to see the humor in all things, The result being the marvelous puns that she practically immortalized as an art-form. Yet there was always that tender part of her that was hidden from the harsh eyes of the uncomprehending. Such purity and originality in thought gave to her soul the aura of the beautiful. Basically, she was a poet who embraced all realms of experience and added to them her interpretation. Her secret soul knew no confining. Perhaps, that is why it is appropriate to say that Only when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance. ,M f y . ,,45.ugn,:M --uw M 2-WFS. 1.-'Uv ' 5- . . 491: 55. .. .dy .f-f V. . ' 1 1F-glib-5., ap x ,- H- . . 5- ' ...,...,mRf54. i,i L :l,E,M-W., , H 1.- , . 2,1-Bu J , I .1 e i vi A N ' p '56, 1 .AE ,T f 3 . 1 .s SL emor lass .1 5.6 ff. lff'f2,1' . . , - mwifft-6.1, -2-555 .7 if' fIgi',QJg,, -r, - f 22.1 .- , 4 iii' .1 4 . , 1 -1 3' .g . , V fge. f '. ig . 1.51. 1,--5, l .1 .f ., Q g pg v- ,-. 5 'aff 5-x?an1h. 4 I I I' - fi, ', f .255 fgj. I 5 I :MQ gk ff: 5' X95 1 A1 ' f 1. 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'Er' ETH f 1- -nf -1 'SKF 5 1' ' V Jr' -K -' F ' f-1 - . 1 ., -ig A C41-' 1 W 1 1 f f ezr: e1S . , ' ' M :W - 4 .aiffd wi-1:5 ' f, . 2' f .W 7 X n ' 2'2i,3? ,Qi.:j,f,1- ' w , F .- x r .,,.... 4... ., .1 . . . ikinfeygff. ll - rf -1- cf ' V . 3. 1: Qf in 1 z f' tif? ' L 4' 'Sl P - g , ' ...,'5ff,3, A54-Ai 1-if j ' , ,lf 55 Ain: , ,, ' . . . 1,-in -. J- Lx? 1 J wa .. ' . Qi-A ' 3 .394 Eff? - 1 5611? f '13 . 1 ?fai??vT :V -,A-rf., '. .1 ' L' . -' '- K ,za C? . M- . '95- .x N ,ul ,I gn.-M an ...M f?,5Kmqwm 1 7'- t -23,1 T' 'NEW - v L.. Nw. JW' Class Histor This is a story of young people maturing and developing their talents during a period called-The High School Years. At our first class meeting Mr. Trapp explained to us that the main objective of the class organization is to give the students a method of earning money to provide for expenses to be met at the end of the senior year. Soon after we elected our first officers-Mitch Guthrie, president, Jack Funk, vice-president, Brenda Harrison, secretaryg Olivia Robinson, treasurer, and Matt Haaga and Freddie Harris, sergeants-at-arms. We participated in our first money making project in which we made more money than any other class. We held a raffle and showed movies at the last P. T. A. camival. Soon afterward we became the first E. H. S. class to issue dues cards. In the early fall several freshman band members participated with the band on its last trip to Bristol. Here the March- ing Eagles won their eighth consecutive A-1 rating. Also in the fall our Latin Club won the Junior Classical League Convention with the help of freshman Mike Kull, who won a vocabulary contest. Cheered on by three freshman cheerleaders-Cheri Raymer, Peggy Batson, and Frannie Miller-our JV football team, with four fresh- man players, had a good season. We were proud of classmate George Adams as he played varsity basketball for us that year. Four freshmen played on the JV team. Our first high school year closed with a picnic, which in- cluded a hayride, at Covered Bridge Reservation, For the second time in E. H. S. history a class president was re-elected. Mitch Guthrie was again president along with vice-president, Wayne Hudson, secretary, Ann Rogersg treasurer, Joe Lowryg and sergeants-at-arms, Matt Haaga and Andy Wells. Four sophomores-Ken Young, Richard Watson, Paul Watson, and Larry Watson-helped the varsity football team get an 8-1 record. Two sophomores ran on the varsity county and region champion cross- country team that year, they were Jack Brinly and Steve Collins. Under a new coach,4Mr. Jack McGuire, our JV football team lost only one game. Sophomore cheerleaders were Frannie Miller, Paula Ray, Carol Stallard, and Cheri Raymer. Paul Watson, George Adams, Richard Watson, Joe Lowry, Charles Wordlow, Terry Edwards, Alex Russell, and Roger Thompson all played on the varsity basketball team as sophomores that season. Unfortunately the record was 4--16. At the Mason-Dixon Games three sophomores: Jack Brinly, Steve Collins, and Mitch Guth- rie, participated. It is impossible to name other track runners, as many joined the team later in the season. The girl's track team had two sophomores, Judy Eddleman and Olivia Robinson-and the varsity baseball team had three sophomores-Roger Thompson, Larry Jones, and Joe Lowry. Ten sophomores were club officers. The band, with 20 junior members went to the Mardi Gras and Won an award. Our first class paper drive, with Lyn Reyn- olds chairman, was held in February. It was cold but successful. Later in that year our class held a Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, which was enjoyed by all. We ended 'our second high school year with a picnic at Susan Ahlstedt's. Our junior year was a year of honors. The officers were Jack Funk, president, Joe Lowry, vice-president, Ann Rogers, secretary, Judy Eddleman, treasurer, Ronnie Pollett and Matt Haaga, sergeants-at-arms. Fifteen juniors played on the County-Regional Champs football teamg seven juniors were varsity basketball players, and another four were cross-country runners. Paula Ray, Frannie Miller, Peggy Batson, and Carol Stallard led the cheers that year. Eleven juniors were tapped for N. H. S. and 28 for Beta Club. Club offices were held by 26 juniors, and for the second time in E. H. S. history a junior, Mitch Guthrie, was student council vice-president. Paula Ray and Olivia Robinson played on the girl's tennis team. Juniors Peggy Neal, Frannie Miller, Paula Ray, and Peggy Batson were in the basketball court, Paula was basketball queen. Eagle queen, Nancy Howerton, a junior, had in her court two fellow classmates, Frannie Miller and Paula Ray. That was the year of the P. S. A. T., National Merit, and S. A. T. Pattie Knain was a National Merit semi-finalist. The junior play, Are Teachers Human? , starred Winston Kreachbaum and Judy Eddleman. Our paper drive, held in January was a fair success despite a deep snow. The snow thawed, and spring brought rewards to many outstanding juniors. Our last picnic was held at Longrun Park. For our senior officers we elected Jim Dearner, presidentg Jack Funk, vice-presidentg Joe Lowry, treasurer, Patti Knain, secretary, and Matt Haaga and Richard Watson, sergeants-at-arms. The football team, with a 6-4 rec- ord, had nine senior players. Senior Sherry Madison was elected Homecoming Queen. The seniors sponsored homecoming dance which featured the Nightowls . Only three seniors ran cross-country, About 35 seniors hold offices. Ann Rogers, Student-Colmcil vice-president, is the second E. H. S. girl to ever hold this office. The senior play You Can't Take It With You was a tremendous success. And so this story comes to a close. Even though we will go our separate ways, the story of maturity and develop- ment of talents continues indefinitely. For this is merely the prologue to the worldis best-selling book-- Life, Matt Haaga, Sergeant-at-Armsg James Dearner, Presidentg Patti Knain, Secretary. Class fficers I.- ' M ..,, ff xH 'U Jack Funk, Vice-presidentg Joe Lowry, Treasurerg Richard Watson Sergeant-at-Arms. 5I N SUSAN LOUISE AHLSTEDT Susie Beta Club 11, 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 9, 103 Red Cross 10, 11, 122 French Club 11, 123 Powder Puff Bowl 103 Student Council 113 Blue Boosters 93 Eagle Staff 123 Quill and Scroll 11, Sec. 123 Usher at Grad. 113 Class Play Com. 11. Honest labor wears a lovely face-Dekker GARY RAY ALLISON SGGary97 Eagle Staff 11, 123 Latin Club 9, 10, 11,123 Blue Boosters 93 Basketball 93 Quill and Scroll 11, 12: Int. Rel. 12. 1've taken my fun where 1've found it-Kipling DOLLY ELLEN ANDERSON CCDOlly!, Student Council 93 Band 93 Trans. from Hall H.S., Harlan Ky., 10g French Club 10, ll, 123 Pres. 122 Concert Band 10: German Club 11, 123 Beta Club 111, 123 N.H.S. 11, 123 Speech Contest fSup.J 113 Class Play 11, 123 F.T.A. 113 Thespians 125 Student Council 123 Talon Staff 122 Pep Club 12. Air and. manners are much more expressive than words-Richardson GREGORY LEE ATHERTON 6CGreg79 Latin Club 10, 11. To a young heart everything is fun-Dickens MARY LOUISE ATWOOD lGMary7, Red Cross 9, 10. A friend may be called the masterpiece of nature -Unknown JULIANA BADER Lqulien Red Cross 10, 113 Class play 113 Trans. from Ursu- line Academ 122 Thespians 123 Pep Club 12 y . A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance- Proverb 'isa 'EN l PEGGY LOUISE BATSON GS 7, 3 Peggy Cheerleader 9, 11, 12g Basketball Queen Court 113 Eagle Queen Court 113 Eagle Princess Court 93 Stu- dent Council 9, 12g Red Cross 9, 102 Latin Club 93 French Club 9, 103 F.T.A. 9, 103 F.B.L.A. 12, Chorus 123 Blue Boosters 9g Pep Club 125 Class Play Com. 113 Powder Puff Bowl 109 Home Ec. Club 12, Treas. 12. A smile that glow'd celestial rosy red-Milton LINDA SUE BERGER GSS'-le!! Student Council 93 F.T.A. 9, 103 F.N.A. 10? F.B.L.A 12, Red Cross 93 Pep Club 123 Blue Boosters 93 Choir 123 Library Club 103 French Club 93 Spanish Club 101 Home Ec. Club 123 Usher at Honors Day 10. The true and good resemble gold-Jacobe MAMIE ELIZABETH BIGGERS Sister Blue Boosters 93 Chorus 113 Pep Club 12, Spanish Club 113 F.B.L.A. 12. A good heart is worth gold-Shakespeare MICHAEL LYNN BLAIR Mike Trans. from Manual H. H. 12. Youth comes but once in a lifetime-Longfellow ERNEST LANE BOARDMAN Ernie Latin Club 9, 10, 113 Math Club 113 Band 9, 10, 11, Trans. from Franklin Co. H. ,S. 12, Band 12. A modest man never talks of himself-La Bruyire NANCY BOLIN 6iNanCy3l With kindness did she look upon all-Unknown Seniors iv' 54 JOHN PENNINGTON BOYLE SCJ. B97 Football 93 Basketball 9, 103 Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 123 Blue Boosters 93 Student Council 10, 11Q Int. Rel. 11, 123 Science Soc. 11, 123 Pep Club 12. Cheerfulness is an offshoot of goodness and of wisdom-Bowe JOHN HARDY BRINLY CiJack93 N.H.S. 11, pres. 123 Beta Club 11, 123 Student Coun- cil 9, 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 123 Science Society 123 Youth Speaks 123 Usher at N.H.S. Initia- tion 103 Band 93 Track 10, 11, 12Q Pep Club 123 Basketball 93 Blue Boosters 9g Int. Rel. 103 Talon Staff 123 Cross Country 10, 11, 123 Darthmouth Book Award 11. Deep sighted in intelligence, ideas, and influences -Butler JOHN EDWARD BRONN ccslohnu Photo. Club 93 Trans. from East H. S. 10. He was ever precise and promise-keeping- Shakespeare LINDA MARIE BROOKS Tootie Blue Boosters 9g Eagle Princess Court 9g Homecoming Queen Court 123 Pep Club 12S Red Cross 103 Thes- pians 123 Home Ec. Club 12. She is a bonny wee thing-Pope WAYNE RAY BROOKS CGWayne77 Art Club 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 12. He is as full of valor as kindness3 princely in both-Shakespeare JOHN RAY BUECHELE Johnny Art Club 10, 112 Choir 113 Pep Club 12. Loyal to loyal friends-Hoffenstein 3 !S...ai.a JANE BUNNELL cclanen Hi-Fi Club 9, 103 Cirl's Chorus ll, 12. It is good to be merry and wise-Crabbe PATRICK THOMAS BURNFIN 56Pat7! Spanish Club 9, 103 Art Club 11, 12g Track 9, Football Mgr. 11. I'm mighty glad 1'm living-Cohan LINDA SUE BUTLER Linda Band 9, 10, ll, 124 F.N.A. 11, 123 Red Cross 9, 10: Blue Boosters 9, 103 Latin Club 10, 113 Hi-Hi Club 9, 10, Pep Club 12. Without love and laughter there is no joy- Horace WILLIAM CLEMENT CALBERT Bill or Country Track 9, 10, 11, 123 Band 9, 105 Voc. School 11, 12. Opportunity, sooner or later, comes to all people who work and wish--Stanley SANDRA GAIL CAPITO Clsanv Red Cross 95 Choir 9, 10, 11g Spanish Club 11, 123 Pep Club 12. Patient of toilsg serene amidst alarms-Beattie BRENDA JOYCE CARMAN Benna Chorus 9, 109 Blue Boosters 95 Choir 11, 12, Pep Club 12, Latin Club 12. Gentle in manners, strong in performance-Um known Ready . . . Aim . . . FIRE! The candidates breathlessly await the announcement of the 1965-66 homecoming queen. Simon says, Put your head down. Simon says, Close your eyes. Simon says, Go to sleep. Mr. Roberts says, Wake up! ' 4 lip fist When the effort. -xii teacher is out of the room a test can become a l , rl' N it ll If ff r ' , 'F' , 4 915 ir X X, 1 X ,--'iff H., Mrs. Coslow, upon whom every senior class leans heavily, is at work helping our class toward a successful homecoming. Coach Alex brlefs the semors, Throw the ball to Betty Keeling, Ann. Seniors .1 1 58 JOYCE ANN CHAMBERLAIN C5J0ey97 Art club 9, 10, llg Latin Club 10. The gold white sands were like her hair-Houstin MIKE LANE CHILDERS GCMike7I Trans. from Shawnee 105 French Club 113 Football 10, 11, 12g Choir 11. A man possessed of splendid talents-Macaulay CHARLES MAURICE CHRISTENSEN Lu zu Tra-ns. from Leelanau School, Glenn Arbor, Mich., 105 Football 10g Basketball 10g Baseball 103 Spanish Club 105 Pep Club 12. Great hopes make great men-Fuller JOSEPH FRANKLIN CLINE iGJ'0e99 Football 103 Thespians 125 Pep Club 123 Int. Rel. 12. His talents were of the more silent class-Byron JUDY ANN CLINE caludysa Choir 113 Chorus 105 Spanish Club 115 Creativity Club 12g Hi-Fi Club 9, 10, 11, 12. One is not lonely who learns to love all living things-Lewis BETTY JEAN COWHERD fiBetty7, Red Cross 9, 10g Student Council 9, 103 Choir 9, 10, 113 F.B.L.A. 12, V-pres. 125 Blue Boosters 95 Pep Club 12. Cheerfulness is a habit worth acquiring-Any Vid ss. sal? NANCY CRASK Little Bits Red Cross 95 Home Ee. Club 125 Blue Boosters 9, 105 F.N.A. 105 F.T.A. 95 Pep Club 12. To a young heart everything is fun-Dickens ROLAND A. CRASK ' 'Rolandv Blue Boosters 9. .A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds-Baron f X BONNY LYNNE C E C5B0nny79 Girls f'Cho us 105 Choir 11, 1 5 German Club 95 Red Q1 s 10 1. Nothing is impossib to the willing l1eart-Hey- ood PETE ILLIAM CRISLER d Cross 95 Spanish Club 9. aw lfe steadily and saw it whole-Arnold JUDY LEE CROWDER udy French Club 9, 10, 11, 125 F.T.A. 10, 11, 125 Im. tfk Rel. 105 Girls' Chorus 105 Class Play Com. 11, 125 Pep Club 125 Ways and Means Com. 115 Youths Spealcs 12. 'NEW N-...,,,,.,w All succeeds with people who are sweet and cheerful-Voltaire DANNY D. CUNNINGHAM G5Dan79 The strongest man is the one who stands alone- Ibsen Seniors 60 PATRICIA ANN DALEY C4Pat,, French Club 103 F.B.L.A. 123 Pep Club 12. She is well paid that is well satisfied-Shakes peare PEGGY JEAN DAVIS GCPeg39 Art Club 10: Latin Club 9, 103 F.N.A. 11, 12g French Club 11, 123 Pep Club 123 Health Room Aid 11, 12. Elegant as simplicity, and warm as ecstasy- C011-per HELEN GLORIA DeSANTlS Helen', F.T.A. 9, 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 9, 11: French Club 10, 112 Blue Boosters 93 Pep Club 123 Student Coun- cil 11, 12: Art Club 123 Creativity Club 12. It is tranquil people that accomplish much- Thoreau JAMES FORREST DEARNER Asthma Jim Sr. Class Pres.3 Beta Club 11, 12: Pres. 12g Youth Speaks 10, 11, 123 N.H.S. 11, 123 Student Council 9, 10, 11, 123 Latin garb 9, 10, 11, 123 Track Mgr. 10, 11, 123 Football gr. 11, 123 Science Soc. 11, 12: German Club 11, 123 Treas. 113 Chess Club 9, 10, 11, 123 Chess Team 101 F.T.A. 11, 123 Eagle Staff 12. The great hope of society is the individual character-Channing RONALD OLIVER DENNY CGR0d7! Man's life is but a jest-Thornbury EDWARD ERNEST DEUTSCH III CLEd,, Art Club 93 Spanish Club 103 Int. Rel. 123 Pep Club 12. Silence is man's chief learning-Palladas 1 ll MARY VIRGINIA DICKERSON calennyv Chorus 9, 10, 11: F.N.A. 93 Pep Club 123 Blue Boosters 93 Track 10, 11: Girls Football 9, 103 F.B.L.A. 123 Creativity Club 12. The heart of a girl is a wonderful thing-Unknown KERRY PATRICIA DINEEN CCKeI-ryfi Girls Basketball 93 Latin Club 93 Chorus 93 Trans. from Sacred Heart Academy 103 Latin Club 10, 11, 12, F.N.A. 10, 11, V-pres. 123 Home Ec. Club 123 F.T.A. 12: Thespians 123 Homecoming Queen Court 12. Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low-Unknown CHARLOTTE LOUISE DOW CCLeeSy,7 F.N.A. 93 Pep Club 127 Chorus 9, 10: Choir 11, 12 Music Festival 11, Hi-Fi Club 9, 10, 11, 12. Laugh and the world laughs with you-Wilcox ELIZABETH LEE DOWNES Betsey Art Club 9, 11, 123 F.N.A. 103 Latin Club 10, 113 Pep Club 12. Whose life is a bubble-Unknown RICHARD ALEXANDER DRANE lCRick77 Red Cross 9, 10, 11, 12, Chess Club 10, 11, 12, Int. Rel. 123 Spanish Club 10, 113 Latin Club 93 Pep Club 12. A contented heart is an even sea in the midst of all storms-Unknown JUDY EVANS EDDLEMAN asiludynv Student Council 9, 103 Int. Rel. ll, 12, Sec. 113 F.T.A. 11, Sec. 123 Girls Track Team 9, 10, 11, 123 Class Play 113 Jr. Class Treas.3 Band Sponsor 123 Latin Club 9, 10, ll, 123 Youth Speaks 11, 123 Eagle Staff 123 Quill and Scroll 11, 123 Thespians 12. Charm strikes. the sight, but merit wins the soul -Pope 4' 'Sw Ni. Seniors 62 FRANCES DIANE ELLIS Diane Trans. from Carrollton 105 Band 95 Spanish Club 11, 123 F.N.A. 12. Neatness is a crowning grace of womanhood- Fontenelle MICHAEL DALE EMBRY G5Mike37 Co-ed-y Club 10, Baseball Team 9, 10, 11g Latin Club 105 Sweetheart Candidate 103 Letterman T Club 10, 11. Trans. from Taylor Co. H.S. 12. In the end, truth will conquer-Wycliff CHERYL ANN EVANS Cheryl Art Club 9, 10, Red Cross 115 French Club 113 Creativity Club 12. A little kingdom I possess, where thoughts and feelings dwell-Alcott LINDA DIANE EVANS Linda Chorus 95 Choir 103 Red Cross 115 French Club 115 Creativity Club 12. Good humor is always success-Lavater BETTY SUE FROMAN lisuef, Red Cross 9, 10, 115 Creativity Club 10, 11, 12. Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows- Sall BRENDA FAYE F ROMAN Brenda Home Ec. Club 12g Pep Club 12. Your little voice, soft and kind-Hoffenstein -,V-.., 1 ROBERT C. FROST 'Trostyn Band 9, Latin Club 10, 11, 125 Good News Club 12. Let the world slide, let the world go by-Heywood JOHN ELMER FUNK- CGJaCk9, Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Baseball 9, 10, 11, 129 Stu- dent Council 9, 10, 11, 12g Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Class V. Pres 9, 125 Class Pres. 119 Pep Club 123 Talon Staff 12. The only way to have a friend is to be one- Emerson JANET LOUISE GARDNER ccJ'anetv F.B.L.A. 12g Creativity Club 12. Happiness is a rare cosmetic-Melville ANN SHARON GEOGHEGAN Sharon Creativity Club 12. Talent is something but tact is everything- Leargill CHARLES WALKER GIBSON Chuck Voc. School 12. When you have a mind to-laugh-Unknown CHARLENE GIMBEL Charlene,' S anish Club 9 10' Student Council 9 Sec. 12 p v 1 y Z Eagle Staff 125 F.B.L.A. 12g Class Play Com. 11, 12: Prom Com. 12. Her life is a great bundle of little things-Holmes Seniors ,W fx i GD nm. 'M- X ELFRIEDA ZANDRIA GODAT I 77 Band 9, 10, 114 Majorette 119 Spanish Club 9, 10, 113 F.H.A. 9, 105 Trans. from Bonham H.S. 125 Pep Club 12. She was as good as she was fair-Rodgers DARRELL RAYMOND COEMMER Darrell Trans. from Trinity H.S.g Int. Rel. 12. ' Being free, I may be friendly-Evans KERRY ALTON GOODALL C6Kerry75 Football 9g Track 93 Trans. from Southem H.S. 9: Football 10, 11, 12, Track 105 Voc. School 11, 12. Behavior is a mirror in which everyone shows his image-Unknown ARTHUR FRANKLIN GOWIN '4Frank Basketball 93 Baseball 95 Trans. from Anchorage 105 Basketball 10, 11, 129 Baseball 10, 123 French Club 10, 11, 12g Latin Club 115 Pep Club 123 Choir 12. Man's life is but a jest-Thomburry LINDA SUE GRAF F Linda Red Cross 105 Choir 9, 10, 11, 12g Latin Club 9, 10g French Club 11g Pep Club 12g Class Play Com. 12g Homecoming Com. 12. An honest heart possesses a. kingdom-Seneca BRENDA JOYCE GRAHAM Shorty,' Band 9, 10, 113 Latin- Club 9, 103 Pep Club 123 German Club 123 Creativity Club 12. Paradise is open to all kind hearts-Beranger If K I DAVID PAUL GRAHAM David To be a well-favored man is the gift of fortune- Shakespeare IANICE CAROL GRANT G6J'an79 F.B.L.A. 123 Chorus 9, 103 Choir 11, 123 Pep Club 123 Blue Boosters 93 Creativity Club 123 Homecom- ing Com. 12g Class Play Com. 12. A cheerful life is what the muses love-Words worth ROBERT BENJAMIN GREEN '4Robert Voc. School 11, 123 Pep Club 12. He that can have patience can have what he will-Franklin MITCHELL WETHERBY GUTHRIE Mitch,l Student Council V. Pres. 11, Pres. 12, Class Pres. 9, 103 Beta Club 11, 122 Youth Speaks 10, 11, 123 Eagle Staff 11, 123 Quill and Scroll 11, 123 Track 9, 103 Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 123 Spanish Club 123 Thespians 123 Science Soc. 11, 12Q Int. Rel. 10, 11, 123 Class Play 11, 122 Band 93 Pep Band-92 Blue Boosters 9g Pep Club 12. The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed-Sheridan MATHEW ARTHUR HAAGA C GM attn Football 9, 10, 11, 123 Class Officer, Sgt. at Arms 9, 10, 11, 123 Wrestling 10, 11, 123 Beta Club 11, 123 German Club 11, 12. It matters not how long you live, but how-Syrus BARBARA ELAINE HARRIS Barbie Blue Boosters 93 Powder Puff Bowl 93 Band 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 123 F.B.L.A. 123 Class Play Com. 123 Creativity Club 12. A good smile is the sunshine of all-Unknown FREDERICK QUENTIN HARRIS 'Treddyn Band 9, 10, 11, 123 Pep Band 9, 10, 11, 123 Student Council 9, 113 Class Sgt.-at-arms 9g Spanish Club 103 Class Play 11, 12. Without music life would be a mistake-Nietzsche BRENDA JOYCE HARRISON '6Brenda Class Sec. 93 F.T.A. 93 F.N.A. 9, 10, 12, Sec. 113 Class Play Com. 11, 123 Pep Club 123 Creativity Club 123 Student Council 12g Prom Com. 123 Home- coming Com. 12. How graceful and fair she is-Unknown LINDA LOUISE HARTUNG Linda F.T.A. 10, 112 Latin Club 103 Spanish Club 123 4-H Club 9, 10, Vice-pres. 1.1: Pep Club 12g Int. Rel. 12. The sweetest thing upon the earth is the pleasure of pleasing-Hubbard LINDA MARIE HATFIELD 'iLinda Spanish Club 9, 103 Pep Club 12, Creativity Club 12. .lust being happy is brave work and truwUn- known ROBERT LYNN I-IATFIELD GGBOb?7 Spanish Club 9, 103 Basketball 93 Trans. from Valley 11, Red Cross 11, 123 Pep Club 123 Latin Club 12. Is it a devil or a cherubim 1 see-La Fontaine EMMA JEAN HAVERSTICK Jeanie Student Council 9, 103 Spanish Club 93 Red Cross 9, 10: F.T.A. 9g F.N.A. 9g Eagle Queen Court 103 Eagle Staff 123 Class Play Com. 113 Class Play 123 Blue Boosters 93 Thespians 123 Pep Club Treas. 123 Creativity Club 9, 123 Homecoming Court 12. With a smile on her lips-Scott E 1 , , ...fm-. 5 Seas' ,, li' 4' f 1e,',5 '-.-.vm . ' 4 w l MADELINE CAROL HAYDEN 'lMadeline Student Council 9, 105 F.T.A. 9, 10, 115 Office Work 10, 11, 125 Blue Boosters 95 Pep Club 125 Creativity Club 11, Treas. 125 Choir 10, 11, 125 Chorus 95 Tennis 11, 125 Class Play Com. 115 Class Play 125 Prom Com. 125 G.N.C. 10. Neatness is the crowning. grace of womanhood- Fontenelle LOU ELLEN HAYES SCR-ed!! 1 Chorus 9, 105 Choir 115 Health Room Aid 105 Red Cross 11, 125 Blue Boosters 95 Pep Club 125 F.B.L.A. 125 Creativity Club-125 Powder Puff Football 12. Gentle in manners, strong in performance-Proverb PATSY ANN HELM Ackie Blue Boosters 95 Pep Club 125 Powder Puff Foot- ball 95 Red Cross 105 Chorus 105 Choir 115 F.N.A. 11, 125 Lib. Club 11, 125 F.B.L.A. Treas. 125 Prom Com. 12. A cheerful temper joined with innocence-Ad- dison DIANE HENRY CGDiane77 Safety Club 95 Pep Club 95 F.H.A. 95 Softball 95 Red Cross 95 Conservation Club 95 Trans. from Lucl- low H.S. 105 French Club 115 Pep Club 125 F.B.L.A. 12. I would help others out of a fellow-feeling-Burton PATRICIA LOUISE HERNDON Cfpattyl, F.T.A. 9, 125 Blue Boosters 95 Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 125 French Club 11, 125 Class Play Com. 11, 125 Pep Club 125 Health Room Aid 9, 10, 11, 125 G.N.C. 95 Chorus 125 Homecoming Com. 12. I have a heart with room for every joy--Bailey DEBORAH ANN HILL Debbie Beta Club 105 Latin Club 105 Hi-Y 105 Trans. from Westport H.S. 115 N.H.S. 11, 125 Beta Club 11, Treas. 125 Youth Speaks 11, 125 Student Council 11, 125 F.T.A. ll, V-pres. 125 Annual Staff 125 Class Play Com. 11, 125 French Club 11, 125 Latin Club 11, 125 Golf Team 11, 125 Int. Rel. 11, 125 Usher at Grad. 115 Pep Club 125 Thespians 12. With vollies of eternal babble-Butler -'Mil-IX Seniors ' w I 1 I 68 BRENDA LANE HILTON Brenda Spanish Club 93 F.T.A. 9, 103 F.B.L.A. 123 Pep Club 123 Home Ec. Club 12. Kindness is wisdom-Bailey BETTY JANE HITE GCBetty77 Spanish Club 93 Blue Boosters 93 Int. Rel. 123 Pep Club 123 F.B.L.A. 123 Creativity Club 12. Kind hearts are more than eoronets-Tennyson. VIRGINIA ANN HOLMES Virginia Band 9, 10, 113 Choir 123 Red Cross 9. Gaiety is the soul's health-Stanislaus RODERICK LEE HONTZ C6ROd99 Pep Club 9, 103 Chess Club 93 World Affairs Club 9, 101 Chorus 9, 103 Basketball 9, 103 Track 9, 103 Trans. from Mariemont H.S., Mariemont, Ohio 11: Spanish Club 11, Treas. 113 Chorus 11, 123 Basket- ball ll, 12. Your hero should be tall, you know-Churchill SHIRLEY ANN HORSTMAN Shirley Tri-hi-Y 93 Pep Club 93 Trans. from Oldham Co. H.S. 103 Beta Club 11, 123 Latin Club 11, 122 F.N.A. E, 12, Pep Club 123 Usher at Bac. 112 Usher at rad. 11. Kindness is virtue itself-Lamartine CYNTHIA ANN HORTON Cynthia,' F.N.A. 93 Spanish Club 103 Track 10, 113 Pep Club 123 F.B.L.A. 123 Hi-Fi Club 9, 10, ll. It is the tranquil people that accomplish much- Thoreau LAUREL McKAY HORTON Laurel Band 10, 11, 123 Eagle Staff 123 F.T.A. 11, 123 Quill and Scroll 12, Treas. 123 Spanish Club 9, 103 Powder Puff Football 9, 103 Track 9, 123 Class Play Com. 11, 123 Art Club 123 Youth Speaks 12: Thes- pians 12. Silent when gladg affectionate though shy-Beat- tie CHARLES HOWARD ucharlesl' As merry as the day is long-Shakespeare JOHN GLEN HOWERTON Glenn Trans. from Trinity H.S. 113 Pep Club 12. Good humor is always a success-Lqvater NANCY ANNE HOWERTON C5Nancy7, French Club 103 Latin Club 10Q Trans. from Atherton H.S. 113 French Club 11, 123 Tennis Team 11, 123 Eagle Queen 113 F.T.A. 11, 123 Pep Club 123 Crea- tivity Club 121 Homecoming Com. 12. d The blushing beauties of a modest maid-Dry- en JAMES ROBERT HUCKLEBERRY CCBOW, Choir 12 3 Hi-Fi Club 9, 10, 113 Pep Club 12. There is no diplomacy like silence-Mulock MARVIN WAYNE HUDSON Marvelous Mar V Football 9, 10? Baseball 9, 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 123 Class Officer, V-pres. 10: Spanish Club 123 French Club 9, 10. A merry heart that laughs at care-Nesbit -'W we- ' Seniors in-ssqf:m,..:.M5.... v- ..-sw . A..,.,,-ny,-s,, i,.T,s..tt .rl 3,91 ,. ,, 9 L 1 4, . .,. .fx 1 , , , 'Q I.. ,l ' f N. , i ,. . .Lf -, l 'ryan 'Tr- l Ml r SUSAN JEAN HUGHES Chuckles Spanish Club 9, 105 Blue Boosters 95 F.T.A. 9, 10, 11, 125 F.B.L.A. 95 Ways and Means Com. 115 Thes- pians 125 F.N.A. 9. Silence is the best omament of a woman-Ray CAMIE HOWARD HUMPHREY Camie,' Latin Club 9, 105 French Club 11, 125 Student Coun- cil 95 Beta Club 11, 125 Class Play Com. 115 Pep Club 125 Blue Boosters 9. The very flower of youth-Anonymous JANET SUE IRWIN 6SJ'anet97 Choir 10, 115 F.T.A. 9, 10, 11, 125 Latin Club 9, 10, 115 Blue Boosters 95 Cheerleader 11, 125 Student Council'9, 115 Pep Club 125 F.B.L.A. 125 Class Play Com. 11, 125 Red Cross 95 Powder Puff Bowl 105 Homecoming Com. 125 Prom Com. 125 Creativity Club Pres. 12. She hath a daily beauty in her life-Shakespeare JAMES WILSON ISAACS CIJim,, Beta Club 11, Vice-pres. 125 Youth Speaks 11, 125 Science Society 11, Pres. 125 Student Council Treas. 125 Annual Staff 125 Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Int. Rel. 125 Chess Club 10, 12, Sec. 115 Class Play 125 Usher at N.H.S. Initiation. One does not know cannot know- the best that is in onwNietzsche CHERYL JOANNE .1 ACKMAN Cheryl German Club 11, 125 Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Girl's Track 9, 10, 125 Powder Puff Bowl 125 Pep Club 12. To be awake is to be alive-Thoreau BEVERLY CARROLL JONES Beverly Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12. A smile that glows-Milton 70 LARRY ERNEST JONES Jones Latm Club 10 11 Baseball 9 10 Football 9 Why should the devil have all the fun Unknown Ev MICHAEL ALLEN JONES Jones Football 9, 10, 11, 12g Latin Club 10, 11g Wrestling Many a joke had he-Goldsmith 'T-if Gin? DANIEL EARL KAH Genghis Kahn Latin Club 9 French Club 10 Blue Boosters 9 Pep Club 10 Life is a jest and all tlungs show it Pope SHARON THERESA KEEN Sharon Powder Puff Football 9 12 French Club 10 11 Cho1r10 11 12 Pep Club 12 FBLA 12 Creatxvlty Club 12 A soft answer turneth away wrath Old Testament RICHARD ROBERT KEISER '4Rick Football 9, 10, 11, 125 German Club 9, 105 Spanish Club 11, 12g Baseball 9, 10. A man of action-Galsworthy STEVE CRAIG KING Steve Aye every inch a king-Shakespeare Seniors 72 :gf . PATRICIA ANN KNAIN Patti Newspaper. Staff 9, 105 Annual Staff 105 Student Council 105 Scholarship Team 9, 105 Camera Club 105 F.T.A. 105 Chorus 9, 105 Honor Letter Award 105 Debate Team 9, 105 Dramatics Club 9, 105 Thes- pians 105 Trans. from Canfield H.S. Canfield, Ind., 115 Latin Club 11, 125 French Club 11, 125 Beta Club 11, 125 N.H.S. 11, Sec. 125 Thespians 11, 125 Annual Staff 125 Smith Book Award 115 F.T.A. 11, Pres. 125 Class Play 11, 125 Girls State Delegate 115 Usher at Bacc. 115 Pep Club 125 Science Society 125 Int. Rel. 11, 125 Youth Speaks 125 Nat. Merit Semifinalist 12. The ideal of courtesy, wit, grace, and charm- Cicero WINSTON DEANE KREACHBAUM Winnie Student Council 125 Red Cross 9, 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 10, 115 Track 9, 105 Thespians 125 Class Play 11, 125 Pep Club 125 Blue Boosters 10. He devises mischief continually-Proverbs MICHAEL I. KULL CCMike97 Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 125 Science So- ciety ll, Treas. 125 Chess Club 10, 12, Treas. 115 Bas- ketball Mgr. 10, 11, 125 Beta Club 11, 125 Student Council 115 Annual Staff 125 Youth Speaks 11, 125 Boys State Delegate 115 Ways and Means Com. 105 Class Play 11, 125 Int. Rel. 12. Let them call it mischief 5 when it is past it will be virtue-Jonson JOHN STANLEY LACEFIELD cclohnss Band 9, 105 Pep Band 9, 105 Track Team 11, 125 Cross Country 125 Spanish Club 11, 125 Latin Club 115 Pep Club 12. He who laughs best today, will also laugh last- Nietzsche LINDA KAY LANGFORD Linda student Council 9, 105 F.T.A. 9, 10, 11, 124 Latin Club 9, 105 Spanish Club 10, 115 Eagle Staff 12: F.N.A. 9, 105 Powder Puff Football 9, 105 Pep Club 125 Eagle Princess Court 95 Homecoming Com. 12: Creativity Club 12. What a spendthrift she is of her tongue-Shakes peare ROY DOUGLAS LEE JR. FCI-JeRoy,,7 Football 9, 105 Wrestling 11, 125 Track 105 Spanish Club 10, 115 Chess Club 11, 125 Class Play 113 De' bate Team 12. Happy, robust, and free-Anonymous -, L.. . up f.J il.. ' fl, 5,125.1 lp Um- my .-, .. r .,.. www flats as Q' -as 1 fm. if 'in -4- wwf W .,,.m,.?..,.Fs,w.mr- lla- I 'in ' W-v M MICHAEL LEEDY HMike73 French Club 11, 125 Pep Club 12. Anything for a quiet life-Middleton PETER EDWIN LEONHARDT Snozer Baseball 9, 105 Latin Club 9, 105 Spanish Club 11, 12. As happy a man as any in the world-Pepys BEVERLY KAYE LEWALLEN '5Beverly Student Council 9, 105 French Club 105 Creativity Club 125 Pep Club 12. Skill comes from doing-Emerson HERBERT RYLAN LEWIS Glgig R-yn N.H.S. 11, Vice-pres. 125 Beta Club 11, 125 Science Society 11, 125 German Club 12, Pres. 115 Latin Club 9, 10, 115 Chess Club 10, 12, Pres. 115 Youth Speaks 10, 11, 125 Student Council 9, 10, 115 Usher at N.H.S. Initiation 105 Band 9, 10, 11, Drum Major 125 Cross Country 105 Track 10, 11, 125 Harvard Book Award 115 E-pin 11. A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men-Unknown NELLIE ELAINE LEWIS CLJanie99 Blue Booster 95 Choir 125 Creativity Club 125 Pep Club 12. A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance- Proverbs NATHAN LOWE '4Nathan Football 9. Do your duty and leave the rest to heaven- Cornelle 1. ii, A x., Ngg Seniors Tin' -r -g f fa--V f - ., .,. uf.. , ii ll u ' V, in 1 T v- ' I V i E.. H lt 74 DAVID ALLEN LOWRY David Basketball 95 Football 9, 105 French Club 11, 12g Latin Club 9, 10. Though he be little, he be fierce-Shakespeare JOSEPH EDWARD LOWRY 6CJ'0e37 Baseball 9, 10, 11, 125 Basketball 9, 10, ll, 125 Foot- ball 9, 10g Class Treas. 10, 12, Vice-pres. 115 Spanish Club 105 Student Council 12. His virtues were his arts-Burke PEGGY LYNN LUCAS Lucas Debate Team 9g Speech Club 94 National Forensic League 9, Trans. from Valley 105 Student Council 11, 12g Youth Speaks 11, 123 F.T.A. Sec. 12g Latin Club 10, Treas. 11, Pres. 12, Beta Club 11, 12, N.H.S. 11, 12g Usher at N.H.S. Initiation 10g Usher at Grad. 113 French Club 11, 123 Class Play 12g Usher at Bacc. 115 Science Society 123 Annual Staff 12. Sincerity is the most compendious wisdom- Chesterfield CONSTANCE IRENE LUTZ Connie Trans. from Waggener 10, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12g French Club 11, 12g Int. Rel. 103 F.T.A. 115 F.N.A. 125 Pep Club 125 Class Play Com. 113 Class Play 12. Faith is might and will pervail-Esdras CATHIE MacDONALD Cathie', Orchestra 10g Drill Team 10g F.T.A. 10, 119 Red Cross 115 Junior Achievement 113 Trans. from Shaw- nee H.S. 123 Pep Club 12g Thespians 12. Her ways are ways of pleasantness and her paths are peace-Old Testament LEE MALCOLM McCLASKEY Malcolm Soccer 9, 103 Football 95 Water Polo 9, 105 Basket- ball 9g Water Basketball 10g Chess 9g Music Appre- ciation 10g Trans. from Webb School 11. An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow- Baxter f '-s I 'W-5 f. shit .. iw. . nqsqwk, -9111. DARREL MILES MCGOWAN Darrel French Club 9, 103 Spanish Club 11, 123 Basketball 103 Track 9, 11, 12. You patched up your excuses-Shakespeare SHERRY DIANE MADISON Sherry Trans. from Westport 103 F.N.A. 113 F.T.A. 113 Span- ish Club 10, 11? French Club 10, 11: Student Coun- cil 113 Latin Club 122 Pep Club 12, Home Ec. Club 12. Of surpassing beauty and in the bloom of youth- Anonymous MARILYN RUTH MARSHALL Marilyn Blue Boosters 93 Powder Puff Football 9, 103 Girl's Track ll, 123 F.N.A. 9, 10, 11, Pres. 123 Red Cross 9, 103 Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12Q Student Council 10: Annual Staff 123 Class Play Com. 123 Ways and Means Com. 10? Thespians 123 Quill and Scroll 123 Good News Club 10, 113 Pep Club 123 Creativity Club 12. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthu- siasm-Emerson ANNIS JEAN MEGLEMRY Jeannie Blue Boosters 93 Red Cross 10, 113 Student Council 10, 11, Good News Club 10, 112 Choir 123 Chorus 113 Pep Club 12: Creativity Club 12. Perfect simplicity is unconsciously audacious- Meredith KAREN ANITA METCALFE Karen', F.N.A. 9, 12: Creativity Club 9, 123 Home Ec. Club 123 Spanish Club 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 12. The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known-Ulu known SHERRY LYNN MILBURN Sherry Eagle Staff 123 Quill and Scroll 11, 123 Powder Puff Bowl 9g F.N.A. 9, 10, 12, Corr. Sec. 113 Span- ish Club 93 Chorus 123 Class Play Com. 11, 123 Ways and Means Com. 10: F.B.L.A. 123 Blue Boosters 93 Creativity Club 123 Homecoming Com. 12. Not much talk-a great sweet silence-James T? I FRANCES LEE MILLER Frannie Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 125 German Club 9, 11 Sec. 105 French Club 11, 125 Basketball Court 115 Eagle Queen Court 115 Student Council 9, 105 Quill and Scroll 11, 125 Eagle Staff 125 Usher at Honor's Day 10. Words cannot express her infinite sweetness- Dante MICHELE MARGARET MILLER Michel Pep Club 10, 115 Spanish Club 115 Trans. from Wag- gener H.S. 125 Pep Club 12. Patience is the key of content-Mahamt MARY LEE MITCHELL Mary Lee F.N.A. 9, 10,' 1.1, 125 Beta Club 11, 125 F.T.A. 115 Red Cross 105 Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Annual Staff 125 Usher at Grad. 115 Usher at Bacc. 115 Blue Boosters 95 Class Play Com. 11, 125 Ways and Means Com. 105 Pep Club 125 Creativity Club 125 Good News Club 125 Homecoming Com. 12. You will never grow old if your heart is young- Strong ROLAND MONTGOMERY Roland Spanish Club 105 Football 10, 11. Genius is the capacity of evading hard work- Hubbard BRENDA KAY MOODY C4M00dy97 Pep Club 125 Blue Boosters 95 F.N.A. 105 Red Cross 115 Home Ec. Club 125 Library Club 11, 12. A good smile is the best sunshine of all-Un- known CAROL ANN MOOER Carol Blue Boosters 95 Girl's Chorus 115 F.B.L.A. 125 Pep Club 12 I My heart is warm with the friends I make-Mib GU' MARGARET ANNE MOORE 4GMaggie77 F.N.A. 9, 10, 11, 122 F.T.A. 9, 10, 11, 123 Beta Club 11, 123 N.I-I.S. 11, 123 Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 123 French Club ll, 123 Eagle Staff Ed. 123 Usher at Grad. and Bac. 113 Band 11, 123 Library Club 93 Quill and Scroll 11, 123 Class Play 123 Youth Speaks 123 Homecoming Com. 123 Pep Club 123 Student Council 93 Powder Puff Football 93 Thespians 12. All success with people who are sweet and cheerful-Voltaire RICHARD WILLIAM MOORE Dickie Bird Latin Club 9, 10,1113 123 Beta Club 11, 123 Annual Staff 123 Youth Speaks 11, 123 Class Play Com. 11: Science Soc. 12. Rascals are always sociable-Schapenhauer ROBERT JOSEPH MOORE CCB0bby59 Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 123 Youth Speaks 11, 123 Pep Club 123 Beta Club 11, 123 Science Soc. 11, 123 Chess Club 104 Class Play Com. 11. A great lover of ladies-Plateus .IAMES MORRISON ccJ'iInIny,99 Youth is full of pleasure-Unknown PEGGY JO NEAL Cfpeggyn Beta Club 103 Beta Club Play 103 French Club 9, 103 F.T.A. 9, 103 Trans. from Westport H.S. 113 Beta Club 11, 123 French Club 123 F.T.A. 11, 123 Student Council 113 Class Play Com. 11, 123 Quill and Scroll 11, Pres. 123 Eagle Staff 123 Pep Club 123 Basketball Queen Court 113 Homecoming Queen Court 12. The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid-Ra- mary CHARLOTTE ANNE NEILL ' Charlotte F.T.A. 9, 10, 11, 123 F.N.A. 10, 113 Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 123 Beta Club 11, 123 Pep Club 123 Red Cross 113 Good News Club 10, 12. Be valiant, but not too venturous-Lyly ,rv-4 JOHN EDWARD NICKLIES III 4'Chick Football 10, 11, 123 Baseball 9, 10, 123 Student Coun- cil 113 Red Cross 103 Blue Boosters 93 Pep Club 12, Spanish Club 10. I can resist everything except temptation-Wilde BRUCE CONRAD NUNNELLEY '4Bruce Band 9, 10, 11, 123 Pep Band 9, 11g Basketball 103 French Club 11. I have laid aside business and gone fishing- Walton BONNYE LYNN OLIVER Bonnye', Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 123 French 10, 11, 12, F.N.A. 9, 11, 12, Pres. 103 F.T.A. 93 Pep Club 123 Red Cross 9, 10, 11, 12. Fair words never hurt the tongue-Chapman JOHN PAUL OWEN Johnnie Cross Country 9, 10, 111 Track 9, 103 Latin Club 93 Spanish Club 10. His worst he kept-his best he gave-Tennyson 'hal 75 STEVEN LEON PAALZ Steve Voc. School 11, 12. Skill and confidence are an unconquered army- Herbert CHARLES ROBERT PAGE GSBOb77 Science Society 123 Pep Club 12. The mlldest manners with the bravest mind Homer Seniors J' ig 80 LINDA ANN PAINTER Linda F.N.A. 9, 12, Sec. 10, Treas. 115 Red Cross 9, 10, 11, 123 Student Council 95 Latin Club 10, 11, 12: Pep Club 9, 123 Creativity Club 12. Nothing is so popular as kindness-Cicero DAVID MORRIS PATTON Dave Baseball 103 Latin Club 10, 11, 12, Beta Club 11, 12. To good and evil equal bent, he's both a devil and a saint-Kollack .IUDITH ANN PITTS SSJudy77 Student Council 95 F.N.A. 9, 103 Quill and Scroll 11, 125 Eagle Staff 123 Class Play Com. 11, 123 Powder Puff Bowl 95 Blue Boosters 9, 103 Pep Club 123 Creativity Club 12g Homecoming Com. 12. Lo, this is she that is the w0rld's delight-Swem hum WILLIAM RONALD POLLETT Ronnie Baseball 9, 103 Football 105 Basketball 9g Red Cross 9, 10, 11g Student Council ll, 125 Class Sgt.-at-arms 115 Spanish Club 10, Pep Club 12. He used to raise a storm in a teapot-Cicero DIANNA ALEXE POIVIPEI CCPompey77 Red Cross 9, 10, 11, 12, Latin Club 9, 10, French Club 11, 123 F.T.A. 9, 103 F.N.A. 9, 10, 11, 125 Band 9, 10, 11, 12g Pep Club 12. Who makes quick use of the moment is a genius of prudence-Lavater PHILLIP WILBUR POWELL Phil He lives long that lives well-Fuller gy lt its y , - tt w , 1,1 .-U, ,Af -. st- if-' ' I iii? ,y ,. ,1 r fit, J'-.4 11..-1-,,,:w .9119 Q.-ai-Y DIANA LEE PRESSLEY GSDee79 Latin Club 95 Cheerleader 95 School paper 95 Trans. from Anchorage 105 French Club 10, 115 Class Play 11, Class Play Com. 125 Art Club 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 125 Thespians 125 Homecoming Com. 12. Health and cheerfulness mutually agree-Addams JENNIE LORINE PUCKETT Jennie Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12, F.T.A. 9, 10, 11, 125 French Club 11, 125 lnt. Rel. 11, 125 Beta Club 11, 125 N.H.S. 11, Treas. 125 Library Club 95 Usher at N.H.S. Initiation 105 Usher at Bacc. 115 Usher at Grad. 115 E-pin 115 Pep Club 125 Blue Boosters 95 Student Council 12. She learned to say things with her eyes that others waste time putting into words-Ford JAMES RONALD RALEY Ronnie S anish Club 10 11' Beta Club 11, 125 N.H.S. 11 P a 1 V 125 Science Society 11, Vice-pres. 125 Annual Staff. 125 Int. Rel. 125 Pep Club 125 E-pin 11. He was a scholar, and a ripe and a good one- Shakespeare SHARRON ELIZABETH RAMSEY Sharron,' F.N.A. 10, 115 Red Cross 9, 10, 115 Spanish Club 9, 105 Pep Club 125 Blue Boosters 95 Library Club 9, 10, 115 Creativity Club 115 F.B.L.A. 125 Student Council 95 Powder Puff Bowl 95 Class Play Com. 115 Golf Team 10, 11. Carrier of love and sympathy-Eleat PAULA JEANETTE RAY GSSara77 Trans. from Anchorage 105 Latin Club 10, 115 Red Cross 115 F.N.A. 10, 11, 125 F.T.A. 115 French Club 11, 125 Thespians 11, 125 Class Play 11, Class Play Com. 125 Tennis 10, 11, 125 Cheerleader 10, 115 Eagle Princess Court 105 Eagle Queen Court 115 Basketball Queen 11. A lovely lady garmented in light from her own beauty-Anonymous CHERYL LYNN RAYMER uCl'1CI'1,, Cheerleader 9, 105 F.T.A. 9, 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 125 Latin Club 9, 105 Ways and Means Com. 105 French Club 11, 125 Class Play 115 Creativity Club 125 Blue Boosters 95 .Thespians 12. Do you know a young woman who is not ready to flirt justa1ittle'P Pelie Senn f riifftk' Seniors Home -Q., i 1 '. 1.1 is ,-ff! 4 X ssl 82 JAMES MARSHALL REID 4'Oliver,' Man's life is but a jest-Thornbury MARILYN SUE REYNOLDS GGLyn77 Beta Club 11, 123 Quill and Scroll 11, 12g Science Society 12? Annual Staff 11, 123 Student Council 10, 123 F.T.A. 10, 12, Pres. 11, Latin Club 9, 10, 12, Sec. 113 Class Play Com. 11, 123 Usher at3Bacc. 113 Pep Club 123 Ways and Means Com. 103 Blue Boost- ers 9. So of cheerfulness, or a good temper, the more it is spent the more of it remains-Emerson VERNA JEAN RICHARDS ncJean:: Good News Club 113 Choir 10, 11, 123 Red Cross 10, 11. Hope and be happy that all's for the best- Unknown CONNIE JUNE ROBINSON Connie,, Girl's Chorus 9, 10, 113 Choir 123 Red Cross log' Creativity Club 123 Blue Boosters 93 Pep Club 12. A quiet conscience makes one so serene-Byron OLIVIA JUNE ROBINSON LivVie,, Latin Club 9, 10, 11, sec. 123 F.T.A. 9, 10, 11, 123 French Club 11, Treas. 123 Beta Club 11, 123 Quill and Scroll 11, 123 Youth Speaks 11, 123 Student Council 10, 11, 123 Class Treas. 93 Girl's Tennis Team 9, 10, 11, 123 Girl's Track Team 9, 10: Powder Puff Bowl 9, 10Q Eagle Staff 11, 123 Talon Staff 123 Blue Boosters 93 Pep Club 12. T'was her thinking 61 others made you think of her-Browning ANN LESLIE ROGERS GG-Ann!! Red Cross 93 Powder Puff Bowl 9, 103 Band 9, 10, 11, 123 All State Band 115 E-pin 9, 10Q Beta Club 11, Sec. 123 N.H.S. 11, 123 Student Council 9, 11, Vice-pres. 12: F.T.A. 9, 10, 113 Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Class Sec. 10, 113 Annual Staff 11, Editor 123 Science Society 123 Quill and Scroll 11, 123 Youth Speaks ll, 123 Pep Club 12. Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her in- finite variety-Shakespeare Q, - 'lr nf, ..f p :ff 2 ' 1 4 -f- - 1 1: wish. . , .V ' -. ffw ': , '- w.m,,.2' l1.,i,.3m1 ,SC 1 'fi-F W 1 . V is 3s I X, 11 Q, 1 i. . 11 1 1, 1 1 lm . fs 1' 'fl :fr ' f. ,asp ,.,,, 1-an I S1 t1e1'i!f t ' 1, .asf- rim? n .11 ' J u ' , I -'1. ri. '-- -' Mi. -- P- i , ,Q -,V 457' Nag! Ma, LARRY DAVID ROLLER 4iLarry97 Irack 9, 125 Cross Country 9, 115 Voc. School 11, 125 Pep Club 12. The reward of a thing well done, is to have done it-Emerson DAVID WALTER ROMAN '4David Baseball 10, 11, 125 Basketball 9, 105 Spanish Club 95 French Club 115 Student Council 9, 105 Eagle Staff 125 Pep Club 125 Class Play Com. 11. It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends -Thackery WILLIAM GARY RYE 5GGary77 Band 9, 105 Concert Band 125 Pep Band 9, 10, 125 Baseball 9, 125 Wrestling 11, 125 Annual Staff 115 Spanish Club 10, 115 Class Play Com. 125 Pep Club 125 Blue Boosters 95 F.T.A. 125 F.B.L.A. 125 Int. Rel. 12. 1've tried all week to be good-Sprout CYNTHIA RUTH SCHALK Ruthie Beta Club 11, 125 Quill and Scroll 11, 125 F.T.A. 9, 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 9, 11, Sec. 10, Vice-pres. 125 Eagle Staff,125 Thespians 125 Pep Club 125 Class Play Com. 11, 125 Youth Speaks 12. She doeth little kindness which most leave un- done-Lowell SHARON LUCILLE SHAVER Sharon Girl's Chorus 115 Choir 125 Creativity Club 115 Home Ec. Club 125 Pep Club 12. Speech is great but silence is greater-Carlyle BRUCE SHELTON Bruce Latin Club 10, 115 Voc. School 11, 12. He who values the merits of others is the hap piest of men-Goeth L, Autographs I i J -town greasers, Middletown hicks, we're the Class of '66. Jack Brinly accepts cross ,country award. Seniors get long awaited for rings A bunch of wallflowers CPOSE-iesJ clown around. Seniors .ION ANSEL SIMON 66J0n77 Basketball 93 Golf 101 Student Council 9, 10, 123 Band 93 Latin Club 10, 113 Blue Boosters 93 Class Play 123 Pep Club 123 Science Society 12. The opportunity to do mischief is found a hun- dred times a day-Voltaire PAMELA MARIE SINGER GCPam99 Red Cross 103 Student Council 93 Spanish Club 93 Pep Club 123 F.B.L.A. 12. A merry heart doeth good like a medicine- Proverbs BETTY SUE SMITH Betty Suei' F.T:A. 9, 10, 11, 121 Band 9, 103 French Club 9, 103 Red Cross 93 Student Council 103 Home Ec. Club 12, Pep Club 12. The days that make us happy-make us wise- Masefield ROY RODNEY SMITH GGROYD7 French Club 113 Football 93 Pep Club 123 Blue Boosters 9. He is gentle that doeth gentle deeds-Chaucer CHARLES GILBERT SNODDY 'iChuck Blue Boosters 93 Football 93 Spanish Club 9, 103 Int. Rel. 123 Pep Club 12. A man's best things are nearest him-Milnes ALAN CURTIS SNYDER Curtis Pep Club 12. He is patient till the last-Shakespeare 86 i wi J . 1 . if A if 1,11 DAVID JAMES SNYDER CCRed57 German Club 11, 129 Art Club 12. Virtue is bold and goodness never fearful- Shakespeare WAYNE L. SNYDER Clwaynen Voc. School 11, 12. All things come round to him who will but wait -Unknown JACQUELINE CAROL STALLARD '4Carol Cheerleader 9, 10, 11g Student Council 10, 11g Red Cross 9, 103 F.T.A. 9, 10g Pep Club 123 Latin Club 9, 105 Spanish Club 10, 115 F.B.L.A. PresL 12. To be gentle is the true test of a lady-Felthan SHELBY ALAN STIRN Gfshelbyi' Band 93 Red Cross 9g German Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 12. He knew the precise psychological moment when to say nothing-Unknown , J viii T3 MARY WINDSOR STONE 5GMary73 Student-Council 11, 12g Beta Club 11, 123 N.H.S. 11,-12g Spanish Club 10, 11, 125 Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 123 F.T.A. 10, 11g Science 11, Sec. 12g Good News Club 10, 125 Youth Speaks 11, 123 Usher at Grad. 113 Pep Club 12. A wise and understanding heart-I Kings BRENDA ELAINE TAPP G4Red79 Tri-Hi-Y 9g F .H.A. 95 Trans. from Shelby County H.S. 10g Home Ec. Club 125 Pep Club 12. Sensibility is the power of woman-Lavater mess 415' Seniors 88 JAMES HANCOCK TAYLOR C5JameS95 Latin Club 95 French Club 10. Sir, your wit ambles wellg it goes easily-Shz1ke- speare TERRY MORRISON THACKER S4Terry73 Track 93 Trans. from Seneca H.S. 113 Voc. School 11,12. A modest man never talks of himself-La Bruyire HAROLD DANNY THOMAS GGDanny55 Band 9, '10, 11g Trans. from East Hardin H.S. 123 Pep Club 12. Truth is always straight-forward-Sophocles JAMES ANDREW THORNTON Cutter Voc. School 11, 125 Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12. A sunny temper gilds the edges of life's blackest clouds-Guthrie STEPHEN EIDSNESS TICHENOR uSteve Chess Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Cross Country 9, Track 9, 12, Pep Club 123 Voc. School 11, 12. He was like the cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow-Unknown LINDA FAYE TINCLE 4'LinCla,' Beta Club 11, 12, F.N.A. 9, 10, 11, 12g Latin Club 9, 104 Red Cross 9g French Club 125 Pep Club 12g Usher at Grad. 113 Class Play Com. 11g Blue Boost- ers 9. Helpfulness is Cod's virtue-Fieck W77,-,-,7-7 7 7.7 77777 7 .I ,S CAROL MARIE TUCKER Carol Latin Club 115 Creativity Club 115 Home Ec. Club 125 Pep Club 12. Born wlth the gift of laughter Sabatmz SANDRA LEE VanARSDALE Cisandyv Trans. from Western H.S. 125 Pep Club 125 F.B,L.A. 125 Creativity Club 12. An honest heart possesses a kingdom-Seneca DONALD WAYNE VanHOOK CGDOUHYQ3 Football 9, 105 Band 95 Pep Club 125 Blue Boosters 95 Art Club 12. The cheerful live longest in life-Bowe MARGARET ANN VEST Mardi,' Clee Club 95 Red Cross 9, 105 Booster Club 9, 105 Bowling 9, 105 Hockey 105 Trans. from Academy of Our Lady of Mercy 105 Pep Club 125 F.B.L.A. 125 Powder Puff Bowl 12. ' Smiles are the language of love-fHare LINDA SUE WALDRIDGE Llnda Latin Club 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 12. A good laugh is sunshine-Thackery JOYCE ANN WALKER CGJOYCCQ, Latin Club 9, 10, 115 French Club 11, 125 F.T.A. 9, 11, 125 F.N.A. 95 Powder Puff Bowl 9, 105 Blue Boosters 95 Pep Club 125 F.B.L.A. 12. Those who never complain are never pitied- Austin . H'- 'kf N. DONDA RHEA WALL Donda Cheerleader 11: Eagle Princess 93 F.T.A. 9, 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 9, 10g Blue Boosters 93 Choir 10, 113 Eagle Staff 123 Creativity Club Vice-pres. 123 Powder Puff Bowl 93 Class Play Com. 113 Pep Club 1.2: F.B.L.A. 12: Girls Quartet 10, 11. Beauty can inspire miracles-Baconsfield JAMES LITSEY WALL Litsey French Club 10, 113 Pep Club 123 Red Cross 10g Latin Club 9, 10. To a young heart everything is fun-Dickens JUDITH ANNE WALLS scludyas Latin Club 10, 113 F.N.A. 102 Creativity Club 123 Pep Club 12. Those who know are silent-Pochu ELAINE L. WATSON '4Elaine Quill and Scroll 11, 121 Student Council 9, 103 Eagle Staff 12? Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 123 F.N.A. 9, 10, 11, 123 Powder Puff Bowl 9, 103 Ways and Means Com. 10: Class Play Com. 11, 12: Blue Boosters 9. Cheerfulness is a habit worth acquiring-Anonym- OILS PAUL LEE WATSON i6Paul97 Football 9, 10, 11, 123 Track 9, 10, 11, 123 Basketball 9, 10, 12. The lad was ever a rover, loving, laughing and free-Widdemer RICHARD NATHANIEL WATSON 'snide' Football 9, 10, 11, 123 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 123 Track 9, 10, 11, 123 Student Council 123 Class Sgt.-at-arms 123 Quill and Scroll 123 Eagle Staff 123 Blue Boost- ers 93 Pep Club 12. I am the master of my fateg I am the captain of my soul-Henley 5 vu Y'f'f '1? BOBBY THOMAS WATTS Wobby Bottsw Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 123 Red Cross 9, 11, 123 Int. Rel. 11, 123 Beta Club ll, 123 Annual Staff 123 Pep Club 125 Science Society 12? Chess Club 12: Ways and Means Com. 103 Class Play 123 E-pin 9g Blue Boosters 93 Youth Speaks 12. A friend to all who needs a friend-Unknown ANDREW LEE WELLS 6GAndy7, Spanish Club 93 Student Council 9, 10, 11, 123 Foot- ball 9g Baseball 10, 123 Class Play Com. 11: Choir 123 Pep Club Pres. 12. A rover he, with time to spare for making friends along his way-Lester PEGGY RUTH WELLS Cipeggyw Art Club 9, 10, 11, 123 French Club 11, 123 Eagle Princess Court 93 Red Cross 10, Pep Club 123 Ways and Means Com. 10. The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good-Shakespeare MARY JUDITH WESSEL CCJudy5, Spanish Club 10, 113 F.N.A. 93 Creativity Club 9, 123 Thespians 12. Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge-Shake speare RACHEL LEE WHITE 'LRach', F.T.A. 113 F.N.A. 113 French Club 10, 113 Powder Puff Bowl 9g Pep Club 123 Girl's Track 9, 102 Creativity Club 123 F.B.L.A. 123 French Club 123 Chorus 11. Live the life you like and it will be a delight- Lewis SHERRY LYNN WHITE Sherry,' Creativity Club 411, 123 Gir1's Chorus 123 Pep Club 123 Home Ec. Club 12. We must always have old memories and young hopes-Houssaye .M 'T -2955, LINDA SUE WHITENACK CCI-lin?, F.N.A. 9, 103 F.T.A. 10: Latin Club 9, 10: Red Cross 9, 10: Library Club 11, 12. The Power of gentleness is irresistible-Martyn SHIRLEY ANN WHITESCARVER Shirley7' Tri-Hi-Y lg Pep Club 9, 10: Orange Aid 9, 10, 113 Bowling 93 Phys. Ed. Assistant 103 Trans. from Broad' Ripple H. S.3 Pep Club 12. My heart is ever at you service-Shakespeare TAZZIE LEE WHITSON Tazzie,' F.N.A. 9, 103 Art Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Girl's Track 9, 105 Powder Puff Bowl 93 Pep Club 123 Creativity Club 12, Our thought and our conduct are our own- Froude CHRISTINE EVELYN WILCHER Chris Spanish Club 11, 123 Latin Club 93 Creativity Club 123 F.N.A. 9, 10, 113 Student Council 93 Ways and Means Com. 102 Red Cross 93 Pep Club 122 Powder Puff Bowl 9. Few things are impossible to diligence and skill- Johnson KATHY ANN WILHOIT GGKathy37 Art Club 9g French Club 103 F.T.A. 11, 123 Thespians 12: Class Play Com. 111 Student Council 123 Pep Club 123 Blue Boosters 93 Creativity Club 12. Be she fairer than the day or the flowery meade in May-Wither CHRISTOPHER STEPHEN WILKE Chris Trans. from Ecole d Humanite, Switzerland 103 Chess Club 10, 123 German Club 10, 11, 12. No one knows what he can do until he tries- Syrus BRUCE MARVIN WILLIAMS Bruce Latin Club 9, 105 Blue Boosters 95 Pep Club 12. When my studies get too deep, then I lay me down to sleep-Unknown JAMES L. WILSON JR. Little Brotherl' Red Cross 9, 105 Pep Club 125 Track 125 Art Club 12. He tried the luxury of doing good-Crabbe RUTH EVELYN WISE GLR-uthy! 7 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 95 French Club 105 Red Cross 105 F.T.A. 10. 'Tis virtue makes the bliss wherever we dwell- White CHARLES ANDREW WORDLOW SLI-Ieadn Basketball 9, 10, 11, 125 Track 105 Voc. School 12. Only be thou strong and very courageous-Old Testament RUDOLPH SPENCER WORDLOW Rudolph Latin Club 95 Football 9, 105 Track 10, 115 French Club 10, Voc. School 11, 12. He will succeedg for he believes all he says- Mirabeau HARRY ROBERT YATES CCB0b77 Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 125 Track 9. To live long, it is necessary to live slowly-Cicero Seniors 94 Q RICHARD ALAN YOUNG Rick,' Football 105 Latin Club 9, 10g French Club 113 Pep Club 12. The great end of life is not knowledge but action -,lanes MARIAN AGNESS ZOELLER ' Marian Silence is more musical than song-Rossetti A . W ,.-1 , -IL, ,- fi A w WAP- , 4. , FINIS!! Give the Seniors a hand!! TOIIIOITOW ihey' will lead the world. x f ?-Iv Q. x.. I I TV.. II - MX I ' 'L 'N IQ 'N-. .... RQ- , . ,-INN 1 414, w.. --,.- Is ..,IIIjw,,,IQ- .I II' ,, V I I I, I' 3,I, IIVIIXIIIEIIW1 5 .,.gLgq1':3I,5.f I . . '-VV fem.-- 4 X'--VI - 'Ng-.N V V VV I -' - ' ive., .- - 42 ' . I e 3QI NW- 'M .tm 'WWE . 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FN u as W l08 Ruth Schalk Frannie Miller Kerry Dineen Bob Moore a 012 ue en an 1:22 y 0 Uris John Owen This year,s Talon Queen and King Courts were chosen by the yearbook staff as the outstanding girls and boys of the senior class. King David Patton was elect- ed by the Talon Staff itself while radio WKLO disc jockey, Ken Douglass, chose Queen Peggy Wells. He judged the girls from their pictures and written themes on Character , We are proud to present to you our 1966 Talon Queen and King Courts. The court pictures are being taken now? rams -'1- , , Y inks!-fj.fda.dl j. sfi ',,'l'zlMv Y . - .. - J ,- f. , Edu - 553 VU 1 vga. 9 win! i 27232-. 1 : ,f: .I im. 4 W Us ., H '-.Q :- ' 1 as ' I . . ,, y . V r M H , W I, 1? ij: X ' ' l,,l',1,'L it .QM , W, , l n I, la li Darrel lVIcGowin Joe Lowry 109 X ul . A. 74 Q: lcv ' -Aff 9 F 'f mf 'wifi r-'gg H! 'h 1 ,, 1 Qjuj J.. W5 ,Vi I ,Up I ,. ua. N 1' n UV! . n w 'Tw wg U, lm g' U, . 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' -' SDv2,n feniia -- xl -GE? , . -i+.xq.r3.sz2, -- V-K-N. - .,f:Zh1! -. -A ' --r -.waxy K ' ' Y SLWA - .1 - -f rganizations Non FIRST HID . ,rg . 2:5 F 13, . 134: . ,,,-,..,v- 3:.'f:fS553I2:' E.: 5.51 QE' , 2 K' , ' -ff, . ' ? ,mg -- , If 4 . Ls . 6 S, I Organizations Student Council QW p gltze flclnzf Sponsors: Mr. Keith Dickens, Miss Lula Dalton, Vice-President, Ann Rogcrsg President, Mitch Cuthrieg Secretary, Charlene Gimbelg Treasurer, Jim Isaacs. , J., Seniors: Dolly Anderson Peggy Batson Jack Brinly Jim Dearner Helen DeSantis Jack Funk Charlene Gimbel Brenda Harrison Debbie Hill James Huckleberry Jim Isaacs Winston Kreachbaum J oe Lowry Peggy Lucas Frannie Miller Ronnie Pollett Jennie Puckett Olivia Robinson J on Simon Carol Stallard Mary Stone Richard Watson Andy Wells Kathy Willhoit l20 Active is the word that best de- scribes the 1965-1966 Student Council. This year it has endeav- ored to function for and by the student body. By means of the minutes, the intercom system, the president's column in the Eagle, and the bulletin boards, the stu- dents have been kept informed of the council's numerous activities. Heading the list of achievements for this year is the improvement of the Christmas Caravan, in which over 3000 pounds of food and clothing were collected. Also, the Student Council col- lected Toys for Tots, supplemented the Buzz Books, joined in the March of Dimes, sponsored girls' football and basketball games, planned a Sweetheart Ball, held a training session for the representa- tives and the alternates, and di- rected the Honor's Day program. MEMBERS Juniors: Jimmy Allen Jimmy Allen Donna Brooks Sue Burdon Charlene Clark Norman Dearner Martha Eads Leigh Edens Carolyn Gilliland Linda Hightower Ann-Lew Holt Neil Kaufman Bettie Keeling Carin Maupin Janice McGowan James Morse Linda Nolan Mike Parsons Connie Preston Diane Riehel Elizabeth Rose John Smith Jimmy Theilen Albert Troutman Janet Turnbull Kim Wagner Sophomores: Jeff Ball Mark Bright Doug Butler Mike Campbell Richard Embry David Farmer Billy Grinstead Catliie Hodge Phyllis Holloway Ricky Jackman Mike Lawson Pegg Leedy Lynn Moffett Pat Noel Cathy Ray Janet Robinson Linda Roederer Roberta Russell Ann Stilz Sarah Stockard Ronald Watson Becky Yunt Freshmen: Becky Binns Candy Bright Fred Butts Shad Casey Phil Columbia Gloria Currie Jeff Foley Susan Grinstead Lee Hagerty Danny Jackman Dale Knain Debbie Lambright Joanne Nally Donald Norton Sheri Price Paul Rogers Cheri Schweiss Karla Sommers Ann Tower Phoebe Tussey Michael Watson Stephanie Zimmerman .. 'FS ,C--..., A9 figs 5: W! ' . tt N 0 most observers, this picture is meaningless, but for about 40 students it is a reminder of the Saturday spent collecting Toys for Tots. Junior High Student Council tu?-W' During the Christmas Caravan, the Jolly Green Giant, Winston Kreachbaum made the scene. MEMBERS Eighghg Seventh: Ralph Blankenbaker D011 Brown Eulene Campbell CYHYMH CHITHHTI John Drosche I-:aura-COOPCF Bruce Ernspiker Richard Farmer Karen Fleig Linda Froman Barbara Higgins Leddy Jewel Susan Ladegast Peggy Lever Leona Lockwood Marie Maggard Sue Martin Scott Mitchell Gary Rogers Charles Shafer Susan Shields Donna Sine Barbara Taylor Terri Thompson J eff Curtis Norman Daily Charles Davis Carl Ensminger Mary Ellen Evans Rick Foree Morris Hockersmith Elizabeth Karsell Connie Lunsford Don McFarland Sharon McGaugl1ey Micheal Mehr Stephen Puricelli Ray Russel Larry Sutherland Robert Walls Brenda Watson Henry Wetherby Yolanda Whalen Nancy Wheatly Leonard Wright OFFICERS: New Chairman, Terrie Thompsong Sponsor, Mrs. Caudillg Retiring Chairman, Dick Farmerg Sponsor, Miss Mayhell Reichen- bachg Secretary, Donna Sine. l2I Organizations V ' , lf, r' 'l 's:, ' 24,4 '11--gg: f Dolly Anderson ,rffwmw ,- . .' 3, , xx ,di 1 1,- N X -all ' 'Hr 1 Rylan Lewis Ann Rogers ational Honor Sooiet iii' h i it . lxhl, .vb .lack Brinly Nvxx it 'fi 'J' V LM W QS' il 4 QI, 6 R' 140 Peggy Lucas James Dearner Margaret Moore Y , , 1 Q QM: .a Mary Stone Mrs. Marjorie Melvin I R A I I I E' l ' WAS' Ky Q, l N l l Debbie Hill Patti Knain f? XM ,,o M yy Jennie Puckett ROn21lCl Raley Members of the National Honor Society must be Juniors and Seniors who maintain a 3.5 average and excel in leadership, service,' scholarship, and character. Plans are being made to combine with the Beta Club in donating funds for a scholarship to a deserving Senior. OFFICERS: Rylun Lewis, Vice Presidentg Patti Knain, Treasurerg Jack Brinly, Presidentg Jennie Puckett, Secretaryg Mrs. Marj01'ie Melvin, SPOHSGT The International Honor- ary Society for High School Journalists is the Quill and Scroll. Membership is a dis- tinct honor and is reserved for those staff members who meet the basic requirements established by the Society and its Local Chapters. There are no annual dues. When a candidate applies for mem- bership he pays a basic mem- bership initiation lfee. The Society then provides him with an official gold pin. Susan Ahlstedt Gary Allison Judy Eddleman Mitch Guthrie uill and Scroll t ' .AY C? 5 2? OFFICERS: Standing: Laurel Horton, Treasurerg Peggy Neal, Presidentg Seated: Susan Ahlstedt, Secre- taryg Olivia Robertson, Vice-President. MEMBERS Olivia Robinson Ann Rogers Ruth Schalk ' Eline Watson Sherry Milburn F rannie Miller Peggy Neal Lyn Reynolds Laurel Horton I23 As a service organization the Beta Club raised funds during 1965-1966 by telephoning parents to remind them of P.T.A. meetings and hosting the annual Ashland Oil Christmas party. MEMBERS Seniors: Susan Ahlstedt Dolly Anderson .lack Brinly James Dearner Mitch Guthrie Matt Haaga Debbie Hill Shirley Horstman Camie Humphrey .lim-Issacs Patti Knain Mike Kull Rylan Lewis Peggy Lucas Mary Mitchell Margaret Moore Richard Moore Robert Moore Peggy Neal Charlotte Neill David Patton Jennie Puckett Ronnie Raley Lyn Reynolds Olivia Robinson Ann Rogers Ruth Schalk Mary Stone Linda Tingle Bobby Watts ,, ,f ta . f fl si-,ff 542-fi: Agape -' fv Qf,,-'5 Juniors: Sheila Alcorn David Anderson Debbie Anderson Sue Burdon Jennie Currie Leigh Edeiis Carolyn Gilliland Bill Karsell Wilma Lamhdin Janice McGowan Carin Maupin Linda Nolan Joyce Purcell Brenda Schoenbachler James Schulze John Smith James Theilen Pam Whinery Lane Witherspoon F ,, M-. Junior High Beta Club tml 5 Bl I BIFFICERS: Front row: Secretaryg Linda Jolmsong President, Scott Jenseng Vice-President, Alice Ahlstedtg Treasurer, Debbie Lamasterg Sponsors Mrs argaret Norman, Mrs. Ruth J ones. The Junior Beta Club is a non-profit, non-secret, lead- ership-serviee club for students between elementary and senior high school grades of the public schools of Amer- ica. Its purpose is to encourage effort, reward merit, and promote quality of character that make for good citizen- ship in the school and community. Requirements for admission to club is a B average, worthy character, good mentality, and commendable atti- tude. Eighth: David Adams Alice Ahlstedt Robert Anderson Sarah Baker Mary Bell Linda Butler Scott Campbell Karen Colyer David Deichmiller Brenda Denton Mary Gillespie Harold Harrod Rebecca Holloway Vincent Jensen Kenneth Johnson Linda Johnson Sarah McGowan Susan Neal Fronzy Sattcrly MEMBERS Susan Shields Donna Sine Sharmane Stealy Cynthiaa Stoll Barbara Taylor Sandra Underwood Jennie Vance Seventh: Betty Currie Bradley Fisher Carol Heel-:man Barbara Higgins Deborah Lamaster Peggy Leedy Mary Martin Christy Newland Connie Rice Morgan Woodward Talon Staff Editor ......... Assistant Editors ..... Layout Editors .... Curriculum ...... Seniors .... . . . . U nderclassmen ..... . . . Organizations .... . . . Sports ...... Features ..... Music ....... Art .......... Photography . . . Sponsor ...... I26 Rogers . . . . . .Sue Burdon, John Smith . . . . . . . .Pat Knain, Lyn Reynolds . . . .Peggy Lucas, Sandra Weinert, Brenda Schoenbachler . .............. Jim Isaacs, Mike Kull . . . . . .Sue Burdon, Janice McGowan, John Smith, Frannie Spruill, Bob Watts .Marilyn Marshall, Mary Lee Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . .Jack Brinly, Jack Funk, Richard Moore . . . .Jennie Puckett, Olivia Robinson . . . .Dolly Anderson, Linda Nolan Lewis . . . . .Rick Adams, Rick Rogers . . . . .Mrs. Charlene McDevitt As the year draws to a close, we look back with pleasure upon the events that have filled our cup of memories to overflowing. We have attempted to capture the best and most- outstanding of these mem- ories between the covers of the 1966 Talon. We consider ourselves very fortunate to have an editor as capable as Miss Ann Rogers, who has helped the hard-working staff over the rough spots, we cannot adequately express our thanks to two photographers, Mr. Jack Smith and Mr. Robert B. Rogers. We hope that we have succeeded in our endeavor to present a good annual to you the students of Eastern High. We leave you with the sincere wish that each of you will find something among these pages that you will remember a long, long time. Mrs. Charlene McDevitt 55. Eagle Staff This year we have tried to publish a paper which will contain something for everyoneg sports, fash- ions, news, etc. Although we ran into financial diffi- culties in the middle of the year, we began printing immediately after the Eagle princess, and queen contest, Our aim was always to maintain high jour- nalistic standards. To be considered for a place on the staff, one must first take ournalism. The appointment for the coming year is made solely by the sponsor at the end of the school year. ofa IN, blind 2q,.,,., .27-9 ,..gN4 F'-P e bl Editor-in-chief .... Assistant editor .... Editorial editor .... News editor .... News staff. . . Feature editor. . . Feature staff ..... Sports editor .... Sports staff ....... F ree-lance writer .... Junior High editor. . Faculty editor ........ . . . Advertising Manager ..... . Circulation manager. . . A rtist ............. Photographers .... Sponsor .... '7' g,4,'-ix af AHF W., Margaret Moore . .Ruthie Schalk . .Laurel Horton . .Susan Ahlstedt . . . . .Peggy Neal 'Frannie Miller Donda Wall .Judy Eddleman ......Judy Pitts Jeanie Haverstick Linda Langford . . . . .David Roman . Richard Watson . ...... Mitch Guthrie Charlene Gimbel Alumni editor ....... . . . . . .... Elaine Watson . Sherry Milburn .. . . . .Judy Pitts . . . .Donda Wall . . . .Marty Lewis . . . .Rick Adams Rick Rogers Miss Carol Horn I27 .erstickg Vice-President, Deborah Anderson. Organizations Pep Club , ii ,i U ,HQ , A' H ull! l l i l ti 1,4 it NH . in .1 1 . 4. M . OFFICERS-: Top: President, Andy Wells: Sec- retary, Janice Robinsong Treasurer, Jeanie Hav- The Pep Club, Eastern's newest organization, has tried to promote the school spirit by furnishing pep rallies, activities in which the students may partici- pate, and transportation to games which are played at other schools. We feel this club has helped Eastern, and we would like to take this time to thank you, the students of Eastern, for helping us. MM MMM! W H H if 'V ii ti iii '. i I V' WM. l , ui . ii, i 't One of the club's accomplishments for this year was rep-ainting the press box. COMMITTEES Ad vertisement Executive Activity Finance Athletic Pep Rally l28 Poster Sales Bed Cross OFFICERS: President, Winston Kreachbaumg Sgt. at Arms, Wayne Stoutg Treasurer, Janet Currieg Sponsor, Mrs. E. Jonesg Secretary, Janet Robinsong Vice-President, Janice Misereg Junior High Chairman, Alice Ahlstedt. Seniors: Julie Bader Betsy Downes Lou Allen Hayes Winston Kreachbaum Pete Leohardt Bobby Price Shelby Stirn Ruth Wise The Red Cross organization is dedicated to the serving of others. A representative is elected from each homeroom. It is his responsibility to inform the students of the club's activities. Our Red Cross is affiliated with the Louisville Chapter of Red Cross Youth. The chapter fills' boxes each year to be sent overseas and has an annual fund-raising drive. Juniors: Richard Branham Janet Currie Pam Golladay Robert Hatfield Vickie Keiser Janice Misere Connie Preston Brenda Schoenbachler Ann Williams MEMBERS Sophomores: Susan Allsmiller David Caudill Wilma DeSantis Virginia Heekin Robin Horton Joyce Lewis Suzanne Nimocks Janet Robinson Linda Schaefer Meryl Thornton Mary Willhite F reshmen: Linda Bourne Keith Capito Sharon Cook Robert Duncan Karen Cray Sherry Klink Karen McKinney Joanne Nally Andy Pearce Becky Sheffer Debbie Tucker Becky Wright Eighth: Alice Ahlstedt Harold Harrod Wayne Stout Michael Woodrum Jenny Griffin John Ambers Robin Sykes Ann Gardes Gail Ferrell Joseph Watson Seventh: Linda Armitage Keith Bailey Janet Baker Gerald Day Vicki Denu Charlene Dunaway Dennis Hibbard Tim Ingram Mona Jones Beverly Smith Debbie Wadford I 129 Organizations The main purpose of E.H.S.'s Spanish Club is to promote a greater in- terest in the culture andL customs of Spanish-speak- ing countries. The main project at present is to follow up the accomplish ments of the School-to- School program, conduct- ed last year. Through the Peace Corps, the Spanish Club was able to sponsor the building of two schools in Brazil and Guatemala. The only requirement for membership is that a member must be presently taking Spanish. Susan Allsmiller Micheal Bailey Margaret Becker Sharon Blankenbaker Linda Brown Pat Calbert Henry Caldwell Saundra Capito Phil Columbia Faye Cook Luther Cox Shirley Crisler Paul Cunningham Stan Curtis Janet Currie Gwen Dabney Pam Dankoff Gary Dearner Rosa Dinning Bob Dickerson Ray Dishe Rodney Doyle Larry Duncan Robert Duncan Diane Ellis 30 Spanish lub sd M 1 J F OFFICERS: President, Connie Lutzg Vice-President, Ruthie Schalkg Treasurer, Darryl McGowang Secretary, Wilcherg Sponsor, Mr. Sid Guillen. Glenryle Estes John Foree Larry Forman Randall Fox James French Andy Grant Ken Grant Karen Gray Christine Green George Green Pam Golladay Mitch Guthrie Linda Hartung Pat Henson Harry Hite Susan Holloway Gene Holmes Wayne Hudson Linda Keeling Rick Keiscr Vickie Keiser Kathy Keitchen Vickie Kirchner Mike Kolmhorst MEMBERS John Lacefield Barbara Lane Debra Lay Peter Leonhart Nancy Lineback Connie Lutz Joyce Lutz Greg Madison Larry Malon Glenna Marshall Bell Martin Mike McCardwell Mike McCarthy Milton McCoy Darrel McGowan David Miller Randy Minnick Paul Moser Glen Muench Irene Murphy Charlotte Nation Sherry Neininjer Orill Eddie Carolyn Osborn Rebecca Parrott Jimmy Patterson Larry Perry Connie Phillips Doug Pressley Dyke Rawles Richard Reese Mike Redmon Walter Reger Robert Richardson Skip Richardson Martha Rose Tom Rose Art Rothenburger Connie Samples Richard Sanders Linda Schaefer Ruth Schalk Beverly Settles Edward Shanen Judy Smith Phyllis Snoden Frannie Spruill Mary Sone William Stratmeyer Cheryl Sweeney Jennifer Tansell Steve Thoke Deborah Thomas Laura Tingle Albert Troutman Wendy Truhey Janet Turnbull Charles Tyler Justine Ulery Eunice VanWinkle Kim Wagner Dennis Wallace Vicky Way Eric Weber Laura Weir Susan Wilcher Ann Williams Fon Willhite Geraldine Wordlow Nadine Wordlow Keith Young Janet Zibart French Club OFFICERS: Standing: Treasurer, Olivia Robinsong Secretary, Frannie Millerg Sponsor, Mrs. Faith Zollnerg Sgt.-at-arms, Jim Bronn and Steve Poyserg Seated: President, Dolly Andersong Vice-President, John Smith. Jimmy Allen Deborah Anderson Dolly Anderson Patricia Andrus Bob Benedict Jim Bronn Katharine Brownlee Pat Brumfield Robin Burckle Sue Burden Elaine Campbell Cheryl Cheger David Chegcr Mary Childers Cheri Cline Candace Cook Sharon Cook Sharon Crask Ann Crouther Judy Crowder Jennie Currie Peggy Davis Virginia Davis Rose: Mario DeS:.mtis Wilma DeSantis Bobby Downs Judy Dunaway Elizabeth Edens Leigh Edens Vickie Edington Paula Farris Linda Foley Reginald Frantz Linda Frazier Gary Fust Micheal Gentry Ann Gilbert Gloria Graham Bill Cuyn Cheryl Hammond Lonnie Hance Jill Hatfield Pam Hedges Linda Hightower Debbie Hill Haren Horton Nancy Howerton MEMBERS Donny Jackman Janet Jones Jill Jones Vicki Kirchner Nancy Lamb Doreen Lambdin Peggy Leedy Richard Leedy Peggy Lucas Connie Lutz Kenneth Manion Cary Martin J amos Martin William Mason Brenda Mayfield Carin Maupin Beverly Metcalfe David Mies Margo Moore Roger Neal Patsy Noel Linda Nolan David Nolan Carol O'Bannon Deborah Olinger Bonnie Oliver Terre Parris Steve Poyser Mayna Ray Paula Ray Cheri Raymer Mike Redman Ann Reed Norma Reece Cary Reinle Diane Rieble Dwight Riggle Cassandra Robin Janet Robinson Olivia Robinson Linda Roederer Margaret Rose Clifford Roush Elizabeth Rufra Robin Schneider Cherie Schweiss S011 l , l J 'fl 1, ' s r. -1 Brenda Seward Roland Shelburne Anita Smith Charles Smith John Smith Betty Southard Buddy Spitzer Anne Stilz Cheryl Sweeney Linda Sue Tines Linda Tingle Meryl Thornton Wendy Truhey Janice Van Winkle Elaine Watson Ronald Watson Russell Way Peggy Wells Linda Whitenack Fred Wilbur Lee Williams Virginia Williams Paula Young l3l Organizations Latin lub A -1-V'-1 ,y .,-tt X n ,K A - 1 ' 'I gr 1 ' PA . , , , -. OFFICERS: President, Peggy Lucasg Sponsor, Mrs. Ashburyg Vice-President, Frannie Spruillg Secretary, Olivia Robinsong Treasurer. Janice McGowan. Mary Ann Adams Rick Adams Shelia Alcorn Thomas Alcorn David Anderson Debbie Anderson Diane Austin .lane Bader .limmy Bali Debbie Barton Nancy Bell Debby Boyle Harry Blue Debbie Bridwell Candy Bright Mark Bright Bobby Brinly Sue Bryant Ellen Buckner Rick Barnett Cecilia Butler Doug Butler David Byerly Mike Campbell Brenda Carmen Lois Carman I32 The Latin Club had a comparatively tame year. Instead of hosting the State J.C.L. Convention, as we did last year, Eastern sent its delegates to Valley, and almost missed the hectic excitement of preparation. A Christmas assembly and party created an increase in club unity. Shad Casey David Caudil Chris Clarkson Donna Colyer Sue Cloutier Joe Costanzo Ann Crowther Elizabeth Cummings Jenny Currie Virginia Davis Janst Douglas Elizabeth Edens Richard Emhry Bob Ernspiker Fred Former Debby Gambert Susan Grinstead Pam Golladay Ann Guthrie Mitch Guthrie Marlene Hammond Emily Helm Lynn Hopkins Mike Huggins Cheryl Humphery David lssacs MEMBERS .lim Issacs Rick Jackman Jackie Kendrick Mike Kull Mary Langford Wilma Lambdin Debbie Lamhright Mike Lawson Glen Lewis Rylan Lewis Peggy Lucas Malcom McClaskey Jamie McClellard J amice McGowan Susan McLaughin Sherry Madison Edna Maggard Connie Martin .Jimmy Martin Marilyn Marshall Caren Mausin Linda Mays Kirk Manifee Mary Lee Mitchell Richard Moore Robert Moore Thommy Moore Charlotte Neill Donny Neill Mark Newman Sheryl O'Bannon Rosalie Ott David Patton Cindy Pearce Danial Peyton Ronnie Powell Jennie Puckett Joyce Purcell David Purcelli Tommy Ray Diane Reibel Rosie Reid Lyn Reynolds Olivia Robinson Ann Rogers Rick Rogers Martha Rose Rickey Routon Betty Rufra Dwayne Sapp Don Seabold Rosetta Shelby Margie Sims Anna Smiley Frannie Spurill Christie Stafford Phyllis Stone Cheryl Swenney James Theilen Jerry Theilen Richard Thomas Audrey Thorton James Ulery Justine Uleiy Paul Watkins Sandra Weinert Frank Whatton Larry Willoughby Alice Wisehart LaneAWitherspoon John Yeager Carolyn Young Becky Yunt Kathy Yunt Stephenic Zimmerman To become either a present or life-time mem- ber of the German Club, one must be a German student acquiring the req- uisite interest. The ac- tivities of the club are both business and social-meet- ings, etc., at both the stu- dents' homes and school. This year the German Club plans to have a guest speaker, a film pertaining to the subject at large, and a banquet. Paul Allsmith Dolly Anderson Pam Berger Ted Bickel Larry Brannin Cheryl Brumback Reed Davis German Club ,-,Q-4 OFFICERS: President, Rylan Lewisg Secretary, Norma Reece, Vice-President, Dearnerg Sponsor, Mr. Meeves. Eddie Diem J eff Foley Charles French Mike Hale Shelby Hern Gail Hurt Phillip J ones MEMBERS Rylan Lewis Debbie Marshall Don McDonald Gunther Muella Kathy Owens Gary Parker Shelby Parker Larry Reading Nonna Reece Bob Reynolds Skip Richardson .lames Schultz Ed Smith Karla Sommers International Relations 7 1 w lr! l 3 Matt Haagag Treasurer, James Kathy Spurlock Pat Stewart Kara Summer Jerry Theilen Jimmy Theilen Gail Travelstead Steve Young Better understanding of the prob- lems and the hopes of nations in a world caught up in a cold war is the purpose of the International Relations Club. The members have meetings which involve speeches, films, and slides. We hope that each member acquires a better understanding of other nations' problems at the end of the course. OFFICERS: Sponsor, Miss Martha Kouns, Vice- President, Winston Kreachbaumg President, John Boyle, Secretary fnot picturedl Caroll Stallard. I33 Dolly Anderson Organizations TI MEMBERS Billy McFarland Fred Baker Mike Blair Ronald Bowen Donna Brooks Wayne Brooks Pat Burnfin Brenda Davenport Helen De Santis Betsy Downes Anne Gilbert Gloria Graham Judy Hofelich Ann-Lew Holt Cheryl Jones Betty Keeling Nancy Lamb Mark Lilly Glenna Marshall Dale Mathews Cheryl Moran Christa Morrison Rick Murray Suzanne Nimocks Sandra Posey Diana Pressley Betsy Ross Richard Ross Alex Russell Ruth Schalk Beverly Settles Sarah Stockard Debbie Wakeman Peggy Wells Tazzie Whitson David Wright Keith Young Joe Yurt Marian Zoeller OFFICERS: Alternate treasurer, Helen DeSantisg Treasurer, Christa Mor- risong Sgt.-at-arms, Marty Lewisg Vice-President, Diana Pressleyg Sec- ' retary, Peggy Wellsg President, Wayne Brooksg sponsor, Mrs. Cecile Sherg Alternate secretary, Donna Brooksg Sgt-at-arms, Frank Phillips. Science Societ Organized to stimulate scientific thinking and to create an appreciation for the appli- cations of science and their value to society, the Science Society requires a C general average and a HB science average. Sheila Alcorn .limmy Allen David Anderson John Boyle Jack Brinly Sue Burdon Peggy Davis Jim Dearner Reggie Frantz Carolyn Gilliland Mitch Guthrie Jim Isaacs Patti Knain Mike Kull Peggy Lucas Carin Maupin Janice McGowan I34 MEMBERS Roland Montgomery Bob Moore Dick Moore .Iohn Owen Bob Page David Patton Ronnie Raley Lyn Reynolds Ann Rogers .Ion Simon John Smith Mary Stone .lerry Theilen J im Theilen Paul Watkins Bobby Watts .i 'V T ,-W, -- f it ii ' . lr, W, 1 mf - . I 'LV ,LI-' ' ' 'f L51 'fs 3 5' 'Qin , V , ,.. ' X ML l .. 1 I Y 1. i, The officers of the art club are, from left to right . . . four noun: siacruuus LJ 4 gi OFFICERS: Mike Kull, trcasurcrg ,lim Isaacs, presidentg Ronnie Raley, vice president Mary Stone, secretaryg sponsor, Miss Edith Wood. i 0 -ins Speaks EFFAICERS: Sponsor, Mrs. Dotyg Senior Board Member, Jim Isaacsg Junior Board Member, Sue ur on. Youth Speaks is a forum of expression. Its primary purpose is the communication and discussion of ideas. Members are selected by the faculty on the basis of their interest in current affairs and their ability to meaningfully express their opinions. Youth Speaks members meet every month at a memher's home to discuss the annual topic-this year's topic being A Declining U. S. Image? The climax of the organization is the annual workshop, with the 35 other participating schools in the area, usually held in February. Rick Adams J ack Brinly Sue Burdon Judy Crowder James Dearner .ludy Eddlernan Mitch Guthrie Linda Hightower Deborah Hill Susan Holloway Laurel Horton J im Isaacs Patti Knain Mike Kull Barbara Lane Rylan Lewis Peggy Lucas Margaret Moore Richard Moore Robert Moore Linda Nolan Olivia Robinson Ann Rogers Ruth Schalk John Smith Mary Stone Bobby Watts l35 Organizations Future Teachers of America OFFICERS: Treasurer, .ludy Eddlemang President, Patti Knaing Sponsor, Miss Maybelle Reichenbachg Secretary, Peggy Lucas. Not pictured: Vice-President, Debbie Hill. Sheila Alcorn Mary Atwood Julie Bader Margaret Becker Carol Bridgett Pat Brumfield Sue Burdon Sue Cloutier Candy Cook Jenny Currie Stan Curtis James Dearner Becky Denham Rosa Denning Helen DeSantis Ginny Diehl J an Douglas Bonnie Dunaway I36 Judy Eddleman Michael Embry Sharon Figg Laura Getzin Christine Green William Guyn Marlene Hammond Madeline Haydon Pat Herndon Debbie Hill Susan Holloway Claudia Hopkins Laurel Horton Camie Humphrey Marcia Inman Janet Jones Vicki Keiser Vicki Kirchmer R. Patti Knain Wilma Lambdin Debbie Lambright Linda Langford Debbie Lay Peggy Lucas Martha McClary Edna Maggard . Marilyn Marshall Michele Miller Lynn Moffett Margo Moore Peggy Neal Marcia Pollard Jennie Puckett Paula Ray Carolyn Reid Practical experience is of- fered in the F.T.A. for high school students who are in- terested in becoming teach- ers. This year during their study periods F.T.A. mem- bers have substituted for teachers who were absent from their classes. They have also acted as teacher aides in core and art classes, tutored students who needed help, as- sisted in grading papers, and Worked in the library. This year the F .T.A. will give a one hundred dollar scholar- ship to a deserving senior member. Lyn Reynolds Olivia Robinson Ann Rogers Gary Rye Ruth Schalk Margie Sims Anna Smiley Betty Sue Smith Wendy Trubey Linda Tucker Janet Turnbull Rachel White Kathy Wilhoit Anne Williams Carolyn Young Paula Young Becky Yunt Future The field of nursing is a rewarding vocation for those interested in aiding others. To arouse this interest, our club promotes trips to different schools of nursing. The club members experienced the joy of seeing' smiling faces of underprivileged children when the club visited Sunshine Lodge. The club's project for this year is to furnish the sick room with a medical cabinet. Debbie Barton Becky Binns Cheryl Brumback Debbie Casey Peggy Davis Rosa Denning Helen DeSantis Wilma DeSantis Betsy Downes Diane Ellis Linda Frazier Gail Gibson Ann Guthrie Melanie Hardesty Roxanne Heekin MEMBERS Patsy Helm Joy Holmes Shirley Horstman Jackie Kendrick Connie Lutz Heatl1er McClaskey Sherry Milburn Mary Lee Mitchell Brenda Moody Joanne Nally Caroline Osborn Terre Paris Sharon Ramsey Diane Riebel Ann Reid Martha Rose Irma Schoenbachler Annie Smiley Diane Stout Debbie Thomas Terry Tiller LaDonna Tingle Linda Tingle Debbie Tucker Judy Walls Marcella Watson Susan Wilcher Janice Wix Geraldine Wordlow Becky Wright urses Club I1 OFFICERS: Sponsor, Miss Betty Rayg Secretary, Linda Tingleg Vice-Presi- dent, Mary Lee Mitchellg Treasurer, Kerry Dineeng Corresponding Secretary, Joy Holmesg President, Sherry Milburn. Future Business Lea ,J v rg, 4 '.,4 ., V. r . , . ,vu,.-' Secretary, Susan Browng Treasurer, Patsey Helmg Reporter, Marshallg Vice-President, Betty Cowherdg President, Carol Stallardg edg Sponsor, Mrs. McDevitt ' ders of meriea This is the first year for the F.B.L.A. but it has come along quite well, It has ordered delegates in the Mr. and Miss F.B.L.A. contest, spon- sored an initiation dinner, and it the annual convention in the fall. Edna Abney Rita Ayler Peggy Batson Linda Berger Mamie Biggers Rosemary Boren Susan Brown Diana Capito Casandra Conway Betty Cowherd Pat Daley Martha Eads Reggie Frantz Janet Gardner Janice Grant Barbara Harris Lou Ellen Hayes MEMBERS Patsey Helm Diane Henry Brenda Hilton Pat Hoagland Cynthia Horton Becky Ingram Janet Irwin Irene Keyes Delilah Kinnard Joe Lowry Marilyn Marshall Michele Miller Carol Mooer Charlotte Nation Clara O'Bannon Sandra Posey Sharon Ramsey pins, sponsored two will send delegates to Paula Ray Vicky Reid Janice Rice Linda Richards Diane Riebel Gary Rye Sharon Saleiston Linda Schoenbachler Pam Singer Carol Stallard Sandra Toon Sandra Van Arsdale Mardi Vest Joyce Walker Rachael White Alice Wiseheart I 3 7 Future l-lomemakers Organizations Club Any school pupil who is regularly enrolled in a homemaking class or has been so enrolled is entitled to become a member of these clubs. Club meetings have been devoted to the National Project Morals and Manners Do Matter. Guest speakers provided in- teresting programs concerning the development of cre- ative leadership in home and community life. Treasurer, Jane Bishopg Standmg Reporter Wilma DeSant1s Sgt OFFICERS: Seated: Vice President Cheryl OBre1n President Kath C Diane Klaberg Secretary, .ludy LeCompte Not pictured Sponsor Mrs 'll'- . . , Q ' ,.-,.,, Y 5, dr' .Ak ttf , OFFICERS: Vice-President, Donda Wally Sponsor, Mrs. Brunette Coslowg President, Janet Irwln Treasurer Pe gy Bat song Secretary, Camie Humphrey. Home Economies Club OFFICERS: Seated: Recreation Leader, Vickie Humesg Historian, Lynn Jewellg Presi- dent, Judy Hanceg 2nd Vice-President, Paula Neillg Standing: Reporter, Debbie Dar- nellg lst Vice-President, Beverly Smithg Secretary, Susan Jonesg Treasurer, Juanita Peakg Sponsor, Mrs. Farmer. Members of the Thespian Society must have earned at least ten points in dramatlc acts. This year they will be puttm on some one act plays at an evening performance. Initiation will take place toward the end of May. Potter. Chess Club 1 -fag tlflwlflv 4 I L Thespian Club OFFICERS: Secretary, Jeanie Haverstickig Vice-President, Winston Kreachbaumg Vice President, Dolly Anderson, Treasurer, Linda Nolan, Not Pictured, Sponsor, Mrs. M. R r ' 'AX1 4,,.,.,.. t . If W, so all Secretary, Dale Knaing Sponsor, Mr. Robert Welch, Treasurer, Mark Newman, President, Rylan Lewisg Not Pictured: Vice-President, Steve Tichenor. OFFICERS: The game of chess, developed by the Persians 3,000 years ago, is the oldest known game in the world. Through chess, one develops the ability to concentrate. Our team is second among the city and county schools. MEMBERS Steve Benedict James Deamer Richard Drane David Isaacs .l im Isaacs Dale Knain Rylan Lewis Mark Newman Steve Tichenor Chris Wilke Organizations Good ews Club A group of young people gath- ered together in a collected witness for Christ is the Good News Club. Membership is opened to anyone who wants to join. Meetings are held in homes and at schools. These meetings are held with other schools at least once a month, I Y - 1 ------ - ---v-1 fr ------ 1 --H --f -------H , Librar lub Yr- OFFICERS: Secretary, Brenda Frankg Sponsors, Mrs. Ida Hall and Miss Doris Willsong Treasurer, Joy Mossg Vice-President, Patsy Helmg President, Sue Burdon. I40 aflL L4-ki 1 iftfu Serving as a service organization the Li- brary Club serves Eastern by providing efficient library service to its students. The membership is composed of the students who Work in the library. MEMBERS Alma Adams Susan Allsmiller Barbara Brown Sue Burdon Deanna Capito Mary Childers Cheri Cline Elizabeth Cummings Brenda Frank Anna Caddie Marlene Hammond Patsy Helm Virginia Holmes Robin Horton Brenda Moody Joy Moss Judy Potts Pam Potts Vicki Potts Sharon Ramsey Cheryl Sweeney Justine Ulery Linda Whitenack Anne Williams ' SS im l! L. ,' 5' 4'vf , 1 'K is A k . .f -w r ' 'F 'W Y K. I . - hr . '. 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Richter, D. Keys, M. Childers, B. Davenport la Uur Best utler 0 therton 7 hm. Jefferson 20 alley 2 ern Creek 0 leas. Ridge 7 eneea 26 aggener 33 urrett 0 estport 13 Managers: Mike Jones, James Dearner. I44 Sports Asst. coach Dick Young leads linemen in early fall practice. Eagles Surprise Butler Eastern opened their football season successfully Sept. 3, by routing the Butler Bears 27-0. Although Butler was favored to take the West District title, the Eagles had lit- tle trouble in winning, Eastern scored in the second quarter, after a substantial drive on a 2 yard plunge by Paul Watson. After Pope's placement the Eagles led 7-0 with 5:55 left in the quarter. Eastern scored again before the half on a 22 yard pass from Pope to Richard Watson and went into the dressing room with a 13-0 lead. The Eagles started off in the second half where they left off in the first. After forcing Butler to punt, the Eagles took over on their 35 and Flynard Cunningham gained 2 yards. Then Paul Watson broke loose for a 63 yard touchdown with Pope running the extra point. Rick Keiser then intercepted a Bear pass and was tackled on the Butler 43 yard line. Pope then threw a 26 yard pass to .lack Funk on the 17. Pope then went around right end for the score and kicked the extra point. 69412-IffeQ, , Cunningham gains around left end. Eagles Start Practice in August The Eagles began practice on August 9, 'in 94 we therg nevertheless, more than 60 boys reported to pra tice. The highlights of the summer practice were th scrimmages with Trinity and Shawnee before the fir game with Butler. Eastern lines up to start the season against Butler. Eastern Slips Past Atherton Feeling good after their 27-0 romp last wee Eastern faced the rebellious, Rebel team of Athe ton and came away with a close 13-7 victory. Atherton drew first blood in the second quart as Rebel quarterback Doug Grossman threw a yard touchdown pass to Dick Kleier with just 2:1 left in the half. After 'halftime activities Eastern came out a held Atherton at the Eagle 14 yard line and on t third play from scrimmage Flynard Cunningh ran 83 yards for the score. The conversion fail and the Eagles still trailed 7-6. Eastern then forced Atherton to punt and .l Pope returned the punt 46 yards for the score. T conversion was good and the Eagles had the second straight win by a score of 13-7 with tough game against Tee-,lay coming up. Eagles Toppled by Tee-lay Eastern's Eagles lost a real heartbreaker to Thomas Jefferson on Sept. 17 at Seneca field by a score of 20 to 13 after leading 13 to 0. Thomas Jeffersonls points were all scored by Ron Gathright, the county,s leading scorer last year. Although statistics for the game were surprisingly even, Eastern caused the Patriots to fumble five times and injured three' of the Patriots' stars. Ron Gathright ,suffered a broken hand, Nat Northington a separated shoulder and ,lim DeWalt some broken ribs. Easternls scores came on a 25 yard run by Flynard Cunningham and a 17 yard 1'un by Paul Watson. Cunningham cut down by Valley tackler. Eastern Romps Past Valley bounced back after their 20-13 loss to Thomas Jefferson to trounce Valley 38-2 as Joe Pope threw two touchdowns or two more. This raised the Eagles record to 3 wins and end Jack Funk caught two touchdown passes of 30 yards rds .Pope scored twice on runs of 82 and 30 yards and Paul Watson for one conversion attempt while kicking gles' other points were by Rick Keiser, a senior guard, ed 34- yards with a recovered fumble to score his second 1 in two years as a varsity lineman. Valley scored their Watson Sm S Tee Ja bancamer for no am only points in the second quarter as the Vikings nailed Pope in the P Y g end zone for a safety. I45 Sports Eastern Overoomes Fern Creek The Eagles took on lowly ranked Fern Creek in thei next encounter. As in previous games it was the tigh defense which held the Fern Creek offense to only first downs the entire game. Henry Trowell and Mat Haaga led the defense which never allowed the Creeke offense to get into Eagle territory. Cunningham score twice, once on a 20 yard scamper and again on a 4' yard pass from Richard Watson, playing quarterbac for the first time. Cunningham also scored two extr points. Haaga and Watson meet Seneca captains. Eastern Nips Pleasure Ridge Pleasure Ridge gave Eastern a scare before bowing to the Eagles in a close, hard-fought game. Going into the second half with a 0-0 score, the Eagles quickly scored two touchdowns on two long runs by Joe Pope. A 41 yard dash and 75 yard gallop put the Eagles ahead to stay. The conversion points came on a pass from Pope to Paul Watson and a run by Pope. Pleasure Ridge scored later in the third quarter, but not enough as the Eagles record stood at 5 wins and 1 loss with a do or die game against Seneca next week. Eastern's tacklers surround Pleasure Ridge ball-carrier. Eagles, Title Chances Fade Seneca's Redskins, smarting from last week's upset victory by Waggener, handed Eastern its second loss of the season, 26-7, ' thus eliminating the Eagles' hopes of repeating as County Champs. Big Ron Garrison scored two touchdowns, the first of the game on a five yard plunge and the second to seal up the game i for Seneca again from the five. 8 Charlie Petry threw a 77 yard touchdown pass to Phil Thomp- son to take the lead 13-0, but Eastern scored as Paul Watson l streaked 72 yards for a score on a punt return. At halftime the score was 13-7, but Seneca scored one in each quarter to seal the victory and raise their hopes for a County title. Action during the Seneca game. 46 Pope leads offense against Pleasure Ridge. Eagles Clohber Durrett After two straight defeats, the Eagles returned good form to defeat the Durrett Demons by a core of 32-0. The offensive line made its hest howing of the season, time and again opening uge holes in the Durrett line. The main offensive tar, however, was Paul Watsong not only did he ore three touchdowns, but he also gained 294- arcls rushing. The Eagles were in control from the art of the game and by half-time held a 19-0 ad Much of the last half was played by the re- Waggener Wallops Eagles With still a faint hope of retaining their County Championship after their defeat by Seneca, the Eagles met little-regarded Wag- gener, but the play of the Eagles was just as dismal as the night which was plagued by a hard downpour. The Eagles appeared listless as time and again Waggener ball carriers ran through gaping holes in the Eastern defense for long gains, and at the end of the first half the Eagles were behind by a 27-7 margin. After the half the Eagles showed some improvement, but the first half obstacle was too much to overcome and they fell 33-7. who gave promise for next year. 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Football Top row: Campbell, Spitser Third row: Schmidt, Keys, Jacobson, Wibbels, Dadisman, Massey, Dearner, Sanders Second row: Fust, Reynolds, Stew art, Foley, Wallace, Sanders, Knain, Reger First row: Ramsey, White, Butler, Watson, Wooten, Carrol, Jackman Wrestling Back row: D. Green, H. Wibbels, M. Haaga, D. Jackman, M. Campbell, B. Sparks, T. Anderson Front row: J. Grant, J. Foley, R. Powell, B. Latter, G. ,Maclison, S. Campbell, J. Harris I49 Sports fig V ' lfj N ' ,Hn . V T...- ' f,-rl. IE . W. Paul Watkins, fMgrP, Mark Lilly, Mike Skinner, Glen Estes, Henry Trowell, Charles Wordlow, Kim Wagner, Roger Thompson, Milt McCoy, Ronnie Jones, Richard Watson, Wayne Buckner, Joe Lowry, Mike Kull, fMgr.J Basketball 4 H -L 159 Head Coach Bill Hoke Assistant Coach Harold Gibbs ,nh astern astern astern astern astern astern astern astern astern astern astern astern astern astern astern astern astern astern astern astern Westport College High Oldham County Trinity Oldham County Thomas. Jeff. Valley Atherton Fern Creek Manual Seneca Southern Durrett Waggener Fern Creek Pleas. Ridge Thomas. Jeff. Fairdale Shelbyville Butler OC OWI ,I L 'y, Guard Roger Thompson, Forward R h W 1' :Z 'L v! :ffl 44 45 A x Q: X f- nl 2 ff S151 ' I 1-.- 1 .1 ,I-4, ' A 5 QV X , 1 Q 3 ,M Lf! X. ,4 ,J , sf JL-L ' 3 QQ I -1, 5 E s. V 'infix 1 -. if 5 Q D A , f V5 51-. J Li, W S: C if YT .X- 7. , AQ' 4 X 'Q sig 5 LJ Q Ai Y Q , J 4 Sports or r M i , 1 , ,bf - ' ' . . ,,, . , , .vint- w, ',..u, . . Y -':.':r-5-Q., V -N i , F l if Q1 i F11 Tl! Q M Glen Estes, Center Wayne Buckner, Guard Thompson drives for two against P.R.P. l.V. Basketball Standing: Jimmy Whitaker, fMgr.J, Charles Smith, Bob Skinner, Mike Lawson, Richard Embry, Henry Caldwell, Doc Boyd, Arvel Caroll, Chuck Fancher, fMgr.Jg Kneeling: David Purieelli, Randy Minnich, Stevie Bowen, George Russell, Larry Wooten. Row. Mr. Talib fCoachJ, Bob Yates, Ted Bickel, Monty Holmes, John Lacefield, Jim Ball, David Byerly. Front Raw: John Force fMgr.J, Ron- Wutson, Shad Casey, Jim Allen, Jack Brinly CCapt.J. Cross Countr N Q A? ' ' 1 Q at - . 'A - , ri ix? J 1- 1 t I .Vt-if 5 '-.'fZiQi'f3:, ts. g !iFV'n. A I .V PW, J I , 4 M Xi- t 4' if I .xiii-T: Casey and Brinly run in the County Meet. The Cross-Country team, led by Captain Jack Brinly, had one of the best seasons in recent years. Their 9-3-1 record shows this most clearly. In regular season competition, the team was defeated by only one county team, Westport, and came home from the County meet with a third place trophy. Coach Rod Tabla, in his fifth year of coaching Cross-Country, has again produced a winning team. ln the years to come, the team should improve, with eight letter- men and a crop of talented J.V.'s returning. The J.V. team won the Trinity Invitational with four men in the top twenty. l55 I5b Sports ' 3 Back Row: Ronald Green, Lonnie Hance, Marty Lewis, Joe Costanzo, Flint Cunningham, Joe Pope Front Row: Rudolph Wordlow, Larry Roller, Brinly, Richard Watson, Bill Calbert, Rylan Lewis, John Lacefield, James Thornton. Track Team Coach Oschner demonstrates pole vaulting. Yates runs in Mason-Dixon games. ..1 'I Y 0 L -,V av Q 4 . .-1 1 Green shows form in the shot put. -I.lI suqw W G ..-1 I 133. . A Heckman and Lewis practice the hurdles. 1 V , ',.P',1.9 t '1 Watson clears bar in the pole vault, 1 3 P . Q W , - . - . ' 415 . 5 ' - 1 , - 1 1 , -ant A 'Q' ' k 'P , M ii: 4-'z 1 ,. , , ' 11 ' 1., X41 1 N ji: .. ,g' ' I W 'l ' ' '-JnLqY':1.'1':f .M 1' X K' 1 :...1-r ,, 1 1 + W. 2 .. 1'f7g,, 5 4 ' -:A 21. . . 6 n ' .' 1 V g. X J ggj' 1 . . T f ' ' ' , 11 . s - A' .. 1' s ' , 5 ,M. :1 if t 'WZ M , , 1 l ..- ,, H , p g I ' .. '-- L ' ff... 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'58 Frannie jumps for joy! 1 ,ri cheerleaders lead the football team out of the dressmg rooms start the game. From top po' bottom: Phyllis! Holloway, Esnoe Beckner, Janie Owen, Gail Hurt '-Sharon Blankenbaker, 'Terre Paris, Emily, Helm, Paula Young, Susan Alls , miller, M K1 ' 1, x i Cheerleaders f cheerleader stares in amazement at a basketball J. V. Cheerleaders lead a cheer at the J. V. ball gme. I59 Q 7' 1 Sports irls, Track T 1 , , .1 ig, W ,, .L Back Row: B. Parrot, H. Tillman, B. Carroel, M. Hardesty, Ann Sandusky fCoachJ, L. Weir, Y. Whalen, D. Petton, L. Hawkins, C. Hudson. Second Row: M. Watson, J. Hatton, N. Wordlow, M. Oschner, D. Wiggal, J. Holmes, K. Owens, D. Marshall, M. Marshall, D. Kinnarcl. Front Row: D. Causey, G. Wordlow, G. Hurt, F. Cooke, J. Eddleman, P. Calbert,J. Smith, J. Misere, P. Watson, M. Mc'Cla1y CMgr.D. irls' Tennis irls, Golf JEVS: l HV r X ,.,,,.,,. Sf Mrs. McDevitt fCoachD, Ann Rogers, Stephanie Zunmerman, Martha Rose, Carolyn Rose, Heather McClaskey Standing: Martha Eads, Chris Green, Janet Roh- inson, Kneeling: Olivia Robinson, Paula Ray. l60 Boys Tenms ' ,gf n....,su, figs, Jiffy :A F' 1 -,1 xx JJ- 1 :ga 2 N Hg I Left to right: Stan Curtis, Charlie Smith. Boys, Baseball X951 -5- 1 1 . hggfijw v, asf, 5 1' H- N wr' 2 W Qi, ' 45.4.11-uai'b45au ,,yL1i'! fi at - :fin irst row: Andy Wells. Second row: Frank Gowin, Jack Funk. Third w: Joe Lowry, Danny Reid, David Roman. 9 ' Boys, Golf Left to right: John Smith, Frank Phillips. ,-'3Ufr r Bin' 4 N, 'Via rs-'N' j -K' ywf J ,fans U r ..f.-1? H ,JY IA 1 , . 1. - . 5' ' - A.-,-f . ' - 9 9 v. .. V. IQ., . 7 ', -. ', K4 .ji 'C .pf ' , 5-.. r -. HP 'M mifriif'-A . :Wt -1 J, -.4 -f.,,,A 1, -.9 --me, M 5. .. fl: 'r if-ng, 'mf?Z'r. 'ff Q f f '1.yg'i:':h I f-.X - -Q..---1 -:- . , . ,,,. . . v r q. . Afq. , ,. - '-1 ' . gpg 4, ' .. ' way- , '- . y Q.. . ai 5. 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He is noted for integrity and sportsmanship both on and off 1 football field. His active interest in the development of strong ch acter, mind, and body of young people, has earned him the admi tion of all. With appreciation for his great assistance in building charact and for a superbly done, we dedicate this page to Mr. Charles Hord and wish him the best of luck to come. bf? 'wp gh: - X. XY -'PQ . 4-.-.-11.111,-. .N A 5' fy E-1 .agp -, ': .3242-7, 3, ,- -.7 F3913 , .f 4, - .fuifv , F24 4, K km- -5:2224 k F' -lid? fm., 'EEK '41s-f. 3 .4 H 1,2 a-.S -11 ff 39:4 ' 1' li 3 V: 'cis' 1 '- xx' 'WTQT - - -er 5532 i? E35l1:'L1r fd. ,gg si .w .IT ' 'T-N. rc Qu. 5 ma 'FA ..'vj'tijf' : ..1v!:- . 14 5 ' : xi. 1' . 555.33 fe X-ei 'Qigsi R ' 2g.fQ:?:H:.:a A-:v ,lk Sir. ifxsf'-irqenvm In M V 4. 7 -e 1, --Mm-I 4 -?'f'-395:19 ' ' A ' e : .e3:-g,.F5- f. 'f 1 ' 2:5325-3 E .v :Lf fi 4Q:.2:f4k': i l 3: Lw.vvw'frw4 ,. -if 1-,nz -1 v 6151: ::'- 2 ' .gf ' 3-L .. ga W. 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W mn L- +- -A had P' N 'f' aa 'Nl 'v.2i'lv.fg J , ., A ,. w w 1: 1,r7gq.Q fwlw-1'95fi f: A Sopranos Linda Burger Susan Brown Bonny Crider Virginia Holmes Elaine Lewis .lean Meglemery Joy Moss Helen Neal Mary Phillips Connie Robinson Carolyn Rose Connie Samples Linda Nolan Sharon Shaner Mary Willhite Altos Deanna Capito Brenda Carman Cheryl Cheger Charlotte Dow Bobbie Downs Phyllis Downs Linda Graff Janice Grant Madeline Hayden Emily Helm Sharon Keen Brenda Mayfield Verna Richards Cassandra Robins Miss Cassandra Robinson W ,. . y , . . on 41 The 19 The Christmas Program on Dec. 17 w one that we will never forget. Since she w making a tape of the performance, Mr Johnson asked for no applause until tl end of the program. When the Sr. Hig Mixed Chorus stopped in the middle 1 their first song and Drenda Goemrm walked out with a huge present, the loc on Mrs. Johnson's face was one to behoh When the Choir was halfway their first song, a shout rang out from rell McGowan. The tape was turned and Mrs. Johnson leaned weakly on podium as three Choir A Choir er with a corsage and two gifts. After the proar, the Choir finished their program with selections including Home For the Holidays, L'Poor Little Jesus, 'Tm Dreaming of a White Christmas, and the finale, The Hallelujah Chorus. Two weeks later, back in school, the Choir was delighted with the tape but disappointed to find that it had run out in the middle of The Hallelujah Chorus. The Choir made Christmas appearances at the ,leffersontown Womens' Club, the Middletown Rotary Club, and at Lakeland. V , , Tenors Richard Hill James Huckleberry Wayne Hudson Rusty Kennedy Donald Key Mike Parsons .lerry Risinger Duane Sapp Ronald Watson Carl O'Bannon Basses Ronnie Burnfin Mike Childers Flint Cunningham Frank Gowin George Hite Rod Hontz Mike Huggins Larry Jones Darrell McCowin Allen Moss Johnny Phelps Walter Reger Roger Thompson Thomas Watson Andy Wells Rudolph Wordlow at f ,X fe Ml pwpj K vga Music 'lv ' ' it ' :' ii it 1 0 Choir 7' ' . Canolicls Future plans for the Choir include a spring con t th a Gay Nineties theme and audience par- The Sound Of Music. Most Choir students will also take part in the Jefferson County Music F Talent Da asf ,MJ-fr'p1r9AxrlVr mhff 170 Oh, We love the halls of ivy, that surround us here today 'The Band Group of Individuals With a Common Purpose The band is one of the largest and best-known groups at astern. Although it is usually spoken and thought of as a roup, its life-blood is its individuals-over 100 young musicians. he majority of the band members have, this year and in years Things can get rough when your instrument is bigger than you are. Music is relaxing, too. past, shown pride in the achievements of their organization and unselfish dedication to its improvement. These musicians are very interested in their artg they take pride in playing well everything from a rousing Sousa march to a stately Bach chorale. 5.7,-fx' ., I Before a backdrop of glimmering tubas, Terre Parris makes her contribution to the total sound. ts-fs 'Rf - s - f'fi'fLeiif' ' '.. '..' . . , . , W' 'EH' fin... -'Z 1 , J - man iz, 1, , Y , 355411 , 3222125 ,5f?lfff,zf : .-' vs... , .- Gosh-this is confusing! Well, it takes all kinds . . . I7I Music 21411122 7127516 f7?yQz2 Eewzk In M ZGIZJ CSIOOIZSOI' M135 171109 Sofogman The Band at Worli and Play Qing 1 4 1 ' 1 ! ' I, -Q - ,L llwy, E My s V i, ' X if t. fa , Q fe - -4 ,Eur A - M, 5 A fy, - - 4... Iv, , . ' v' K . -f , ' - 3 ', . 'Y . he pep hand members respond enthusiastically 0 the able leadership of Freddie Harris. ,t Q , Please buy our corn flakes . . . ' ' incl ,M .ci 114,- ! f . -V .'l-'EAAGQU '- eff: LF' ., 4 .W 4, V U3 is it new r ,Z -YL' A ' . ' X ' ,458 4 ' 7 ' x P! Y .,,-, - if, .,, .-A - 1 P M ? to t l - -f H , J, Q- Y, .. -af . ,:HV-,N::.,- A, Y. .- ,Y A It A 4 .,. .,. ff .- ' . - ---, ,r --f. 4,-. gt., , 4 iw. -' .JV--.--- . ' , V,-., 4 . miie ll. Q.. Band camp-ten days of con- centrated work in hot sun or pouring rain. . 4 ... -41 -V , - ,V -1- t .-. uc. -ts J. ' ' , - , , .. . ,, 1 . ..-... Y..A.1,s-Lk-1.5 I, . l v, I ,V . .- C. -J' , hr, , - ,I Q 4 A I ,bn V Q , ,, 11 .. ,f .,,-llln. I -ni,,.s.., 0 . Q-,. 5 '5 Qs The same formation-after school and just before the game. Yliwwie t to e owl' 9? -'if-.'ml:-'1.-,i,I ---- yes ' l, 1' ,. , , -Q-r ' 5.:'Q..L,ga5,1-i-uf.,.:Q.l,. fem! 32.fi4..4L ' ' fu: q.....u...s3e Y- .- ..-, . I73 Piccolo Linda Keeling Flute Ted Bickel Candy Bright Shirley Crisler Barbara Gahbard Mary Codat Carol Heckman Roxanne Heekin Debbie Hodge Bettie Keeling. Yvonne Kettring Rylan Lewis Mary Ann Ochsne Terre Parris Emily Rose Taffy Tapp Teresa Walker Oboe Connie Hudson Janice Misere Clarinet Alice Ahlstedt Susan Ahlstedt Margaret Aylor Rita Aylor Sarah Baker Eulene Campbell Dennis Carrithers Paula Davenport Charles Harmon Barbara Harris Harold Harrod Lynn Hawkins Scott Heckman Barbara Higgins Laurel Horton Marcia Inman Christine Kopf John Marshall Michelle Ray Frank Stevens Tommy Tapp Barbara Walker Eb Alto Clarinet Lynn Moffett Betty Southard E-flat Clarinet Margaret Moore Alto Saxophone Tommy Moore Donald Norton Sharmayne Stealy Steve Ulerich Tenor Saxophone Tim Anderson Wayne Fredericks Baritone Saxophone Judy Eddleman CNCERT BAN - x Bass Clarinet Doris McAfee Wesley Thornton Linda Tucker Bassoon David Cheeger Ruth Wise Contra bass Clarinet Mark Bright Double E-flat Contrabass Clarinet J oe Harris Trumpet J eff Ball Steve Benedict Bobby Brinley Rodney Doyle Bob Edwards Lonnie Hence Freddie Harris Bruce Heckman Sherman McAlpin Dallas Melloon Ronnie Powell Tom Wagner Margie Willis French H orn Larry Badgett Linda Butler Eldon Matlick Diane Pompei Steve Stewart Baritone Raymond Horton Scott Mitchell Mike Taylor Trombone Ernest Boardman .lim Brunsman Paul Rogers Rick Rogers Frank Whatton Tuba Jimmy Bryant Billy Bryant Mike McCoy Morgan Woodward String Bass Ann Rogers Percussion Steve Harris Kenneth Murphy Steve Sanford Tommy Troutman Robert Weaver John Williams THE BAND'S MOST I PORTANT I DIVIDU L During his first year as Eastern's band director, Mr. Morehead. During their trip to Lexington, the band was Robert Welch has strengthened an already strong marching honored by a member of the Louisville orchestra, Mr. Leon band, improved the concert band, and won the respect and Raper, who played two solos with them as a guest per- admiration of the students with whom he has come in con- f0I'TIlCI'- tact. He has led the band to victories at Lexington and A musician's other in- terests help to bring more life and depth to N his music. Q' nl , lil? :gl ,E:vz's1:'l,.Q-'g s-gl.-'f H 555 ,,'v,' X The moment that makes it all worthwhile. ' Z ' 1-'M '- if 721' MYE... Mr. Welch scrutinizes a practice session for precision and accuracy. I76 FIV fi Let's see now . . . where did I put that band? 1 0 1 -gqiigwg ' N 3: Ye 2-' :AP K -4 S :- X51 vu' gn- S , ,.,,1,,,.n,.. Y- -5 by, n. bf 55 -Z Juniors A :fa , , Class Officers Vice President, John Smithg President, Stan Curtisg Sergeant-at-Arms, Andy Schottg Secretary, Sharon Brooksg Treasurer, Sandy Thompson Not Pictured, Critic, Ronnie Burnfing Sergeant-at-Arms, Sandy Kennedy. 178, Yi A fr, .., A .' Nw I J W 5 --V: , .1 fly 4 A in 1' ' V FI' Y r rlixx N A , ' f X.- .. X ' 'fi A, ' 2- Q R ,'f,I sl. jiw x 1 w : wi 73 f-'?Rf71?i1f -f-g - 31 eve, .A we-I Q ,- 'B r- if- ..T'!f' w.'g'll '. ' N VW Edna Bobby Sheila Pat Abney Akers Alcorn Aldridge f-, ,-, F T.-'i , - g 1- J ,J ...V we '24-rig 'N . David Debbie Doug Diane Anderson Anderson Arnett Austin 1' Er srw-, I ,r J im Jimmy Allen Allen Rita J ane Ayler Bader 1-, Q Fred jimmy Lorean Bob William Deloris Baker B311 Ballard Benedict Berding Biggers AMW -1 W--N w :ff :wfffw 1 1 l - .. 1 1 N ri M H Walter Linda Harry Richard BiVCI1 Blanchard Blue Bolin N Q. if -v, iq' ,. 'yn ' ' if Jim Donna Sharon Sue Brorm Brooks Brooks Brown yx if ,-,f 'fi ' ., ' W1 Xvf' .,,,. K, A 4 U hw Rosemary Ronald Boren Bowen George Jimmy Bruce Bryant I7 Juniors ul. ,. s.4 Yiivf' YS? Williafn WHYI16 S116 Ronnie David Elaine Bryant Buckner Burdon Burnfin Byerly Campbell Alex Deanna Carmacly Capito 'li-:Q 'E' di-,gxh Alan Pam Crrder Crow Cheryl Cheger Jenny Currie wif: ,lf I Charlene Clark f .in jf. gi ef r-few I , . X Gary Barbara Cook Coy . 1 Stan Curtis -xl-4 mil Brent John Davenport Davis Norman Dearner Eddie Chemistry lab work offers students an opportunity to use the principles they've learned in class. Denham I80 I ,..'s1ff fl??l'21 ' i lfEQh'1 Rosa Judi RoselVIarie Ginny Denning Denu DeSantis Diehl or Vw t f'o'ifiTj t Y In I 3 l Y l . 5 1 T : I! 1 M ' A K l Qi Zs?'77-- if 1 l I 'tm' 'Ev f WE , , -AI . A 3 W 1 .V 1 V l -,P-. 12.0 vt- 1 'x l H . Qt' ffl, 'Yi u, 4 Vg - A L Larry Martha Leigh Kenneth Duncan Eads Edens Ernspiker xx '-L Linda Randall Brenda Reggie Evans Fox Frank Frantz 1 7 45: .N ggi?-RY Bobbie Bonnie Downs Dunaway ,.,--w-. i 43:5-' 1 'flv-'-'Y P Glen Ernspiker Estes Judy James Freeman French 'S'-Z, 'D 'B ' Q a.1g.,.,-'.-gr, X Anna Marie Caddie I f Stan and his girls joyfully accept their hard-earned Powder Puff Football trophy. Allen Geoghegan Juniors Carolyn Gilliland Drenda Goernmer gn Pam Gl0ria Andy Christine Golladay Graham G1-am Gwen 'T Donald Ronald Lonnie Dennis Diane Geraldine Green Green Hance Harris Harris Harvell .T i 'fav ' if th lg Robert Bruce Pat Linda Mike Pat Hatfield Heckman Henson Hightower Hill Hoagland l82 1 Juniors find that typing can be a very useful skill to have. 1-W Peggy Glenn Ann-Lew Claudia Sylvia Hobgood Hockeysmith Holt Hopkins Howard Donna Huettig Jgruilvx-rf in ii 1 w Michael Terry John Rebecca Larry Huggins Humphrey Hundley Ingram Jackson Steve Jenkins b --.. ,,. - 4x rw Rx ,XV 525575, S ', W3 wi Cheryl Janet Ronnie Bill Neil Jones J ones Jones Karsell Kaufman Bettie Keeling Having Miss Cooper fand friendsl for English is one of the privileges afforded the lucky Junior. Juniors Linda Vicki Jackie Sand Keeling Keiser Kendrick Kennedy lx 'l-'S 4-7 gi, '- Irene Royce Keys King ggjf Ke , Delilah Larry Wilma Kinnard Klaber Lambdin his-,ui Mary Langford fw tn ' Bob Glen Latter Lewis A'- 3 '. . an X - Mark Lilly ' Cllarltorria Art gives students a chance to express their originality. Lucas If 39 -:ri if Michael Milt Bill Darlene Janice Bill Mcflardwell McCoy McFarland McGaughey McGowan Martin '84 fl L k Qafk, ff Q qu QL, QW! Brenda Linda Mayfield Mays Linda Dale Carin Matherly Mathews Maupin Qs' David Janice David Miller Misere Mitchell Margo Cheryl Moore Moran , 5, f 'V 1 wk 1 Question: Why take American History? Ca.7 To leam about thepast. fb.J Because it's required. fc.J To catch up on your sleep. QW -rl 1' 'J ill lillfee Joy Ralph Charlotte Helen Roger Moss Mullins Nation Neal Neal 'rv David Mies l .y., ,lily 5-5 I ZX ,X My yi 1 - , 1 ' w V lla- H 79,1 1 A , e M , M A . , D .-'H' I 7-gi' -, 1 Q , g el P Wyx jeff H M My 2 r ll I Christa Morrison Jimmy Morse Paul Moser l qw-f' ,tjx Linda Nolan I85 r Juniors Carl Clara Garry Mike Sharon Larry 0'Bannon 0'Bannon Parker Par5onS Patterson Perry w rx Mary Marcia J oe Phillips Pollard Pope Sandra Pamela Debbie Posey Potts Powell I , M 'SUNlUHf7jf - in Ronnie Steve Joyce Juniors plan ahead for Senior activities. Powell Poyser Purcell I86 Walter Mike Norma Quast H Redmon Reece Danny ' Robyn Reid Reiners U.Y ..,,. X .W ,Wi -ig xr- M , , Y, 'D-. ,,-I. C ,,,:1aiK ,,,?71A!r4 M ,,, .,, ,..,,W ,D,..., lr , Richard Janis Doug Raymond Diane Ress Rice Richter Riddle Riebel 35. 4- .5 , 4 isfffb . V ,.,- it Delores Jeanne Carolyn Robinson Roller' Rose .f ,'.., , H' A 'A' ,. .' - ' l Q, R . 7 l' 'H 1 A R .. 71 l :QQ-2 V ' ' :jg A X ,:gi:,,lf,m:' I ll X F W' 3 1 1 333 Seventh graders, take heart! The Juniors have Betsy Afthul' Selbl' 'em, too. Ross Rothenhurger Roush Janice Misere leads the Junior team to victory over the Seniors in the Powder Puff finals. if, -Mme, D..1,,, I N . ll nw .N,A.,, 'l-sn.,.,-efiaif. . , .,. ,sw Y Donald Reinhart Tom l 'Q Rose Rick Routon f A ow o xlilf. .3 gi, 4 Betty Rufra .- ' -.- ai!! , if- ii , K f ' ' L . ,r V ,TN -. nj iq, , -we 1.1 . ' ' ZJ. i 'lla H- -... ' :'Rl?P'7' Mlm? biwij . .i:QJ':e g 1:ffsfwf!1f -1 -me - Connie Samples I87 Juniors Duane Roger Brenda Linda Andy Sapp Shell Schoenhachler Schoenbachler Schott J! ,C .Fl -A George Brenda Beverly John Anna Seihert Seward Settles Shuttleworth Smiley James Schulze John Smith Frannie Christie Cheryl William James Jerry Spruill Stafford Sweeney Tapp Tlleilefl Theilen Jean Thomas Roger President Stan Curtis presides over a Junior Class meeting. Thompson I88 wx it 3, I V M '!Q1 fe, if 3 .- sl fe--1 of 'if' I v -g - ' 3, 3 ' el I.. l l l ,. 1-W QQLTQ' If it X1 x i L xl 1 . A k A 'x A Sandra Debbie Audrey Elwood Sandra Mike Thompson Thornhill Thornton Tipton Toon Trinkle , . ,ul W:,,,Y,.Yb.,,,-.,,i, , Gwendolyn Trowel Vug ' ' WWTY Justine Ulery Albert Troutrnan - 'gl wi , ,nf X f ,. T- f Hendrick VanNagel Y I r w in 'it' fi Wendy Janet Charles Susa.n Trubey Turnbull Tyler Tyler , 5 af- W t l 'J' xp g.L ii'T:4iQ lx Tri'-til mf-, 'fx ll. xx +t - 'wx Eunice Kim Debbi Paul Van Winkle Wagner Wakeman Watkins 'L l F? sf Thomas Watkins W o . il ixx'-w. R Many girls enjoy working in the film room instead of having a regular study, hall. Beverly Settles sometimes gets Sandra wound-up in her work. Weinert Juniors lrrr.. :rg-w.,.,.,. ff . . W K i , L 1' 1 fi'f ,new W, J ii ' ,X M . ' ,, ' -E U'-. ' ' 'M ff' fo r J V W J 12H Z'V-. 5 r J 'FYF?' Q1::7f 'Y 5 V gf, 'K V7 klfiiqdx rfb: A Pamela Whinery nw .-.,-rr f. f James White Margie Larry Willis Willoughby ia.. '5- I ,. .4 I. .. F ,.. , X J T' x -is fi Alice Wisehart 1 1 David Wright . .. -- I ,iw J ,M 1 , A 4 A Keith Young l90 Lane Witherspoon T-,.,, . John Yeager J oe Yurt iff? . J:- 5 A .H 'vm i l' . ,. A CK-H '71 . Q. '1 ini N 'W' -.ne nfl. J udi Bill Anne John White Whitehouse Williams Williams f Ji 1 gijr' i .- ia.. 3 -. ,' Q Qlzfg n -ii 11 J Jw-'xiii iii I VJ' - -, :L , Lv. , ' fl i Q' , yy . Jw . 1- ' .. ii . .1 ' 'fi 1- 1 ' 1 ., r H- -' ' Q vi' 1 ,X W 'I I!-ii I1 if fi JE iii If A typical ENLIGHTENED Junior! Sophomores 5 af- 4 - gn., X 11' Class Officers President, Mike Campbell: Vice President, Richard Embryg Sergeants-at-Arms, Marty Lewis and Richard Thomasg Treasurer, Sharon Blaxiken bakery Secretary, Lynn Moffett. I9I Sophomores F1 Sy I Alma Mary Ann Rick Alvin Susan Tim Adams Adams Adams Albert Allsmiller Anderson w sz Pat Margaret Mike Ray Jeffrey Pat Andrus Aylor Bailey Baker Ball Barnett U Kay Margaret Pat Ted Sharon Bob Bays Becker BCIISOII Bickel Blankenbaker Blanton .7 , K, , Debby Terry Debbie Mark Robert Barbara Boyle Braehler Bridwell Bright Brinly Brown 'rg-v 1 Kathy Pat Linda Sue Billy Beverly Robin Brownlee Brumiield Bryant Bryant Buchanan Burkle 92 . HW- If . ,X ' We r' ' WJ l in if HEX ka km 31' :il Rick Cecilia Doug Henry Mike Lois Burnett Bllllel' Butler Caldwell Campbell Carman l 1 fx i I X X , , t 'g.lf,', lm , David Mary Chris Sheryl Cheri Susan Caudill Childers Clarkson Clay Cline Cloutier b-r-vs' Debbie Coberly , J?'W'i vrr'l1H f'4 f1 l9 ,M J oe Costanzo Eastern's new biology program provides for more extensive lab work. Roy Crask Donna Colyer J im Conklin Mike Co k , X X Duane ox ,ff Q. . D W . Shirley Crisler L . -, v-:Sc .gy-,av .Lf -. 11,3255-A-?1i.,...,.4,, Ann Crowther Sophomores Elizabeth Cummings Becky Denham X 'x Phyllis Downs 7 ' Don Cunningham i m 'fs xg ,.Y.'4, X08 f - YBKO Robert Dickerson Rodney Doyle Q3 'wi P' A. ss '7' li' I ' X-'km ws- Q!! 15- A , 4 Paul Gwen Reed Virginia Cunningham Dabney Davis Davis . . m- ls.. L, - QA Sandra Betty J an Diana Dobson Doerr Douglas Dow . 1 -.l- Y ei' t i ts it Q Linda Judy Elizabeth Vickie Duke Dunaway Edens Edington View ' I., N N Q. Each day man encounters new difficulties. Sophomores come in contact with geometry, but the diligent students at Eastern never worry. I94 Y Judy Susan Richard Bobby Eisenback Elswick Embry Ernspiker 1 X'-Qt .xxx ' ' I 1 ff 'W W f f ,MG v w ., !'. ,4 zfff , -'A' V i G 'wr Sharon Alison Linda John Figg Fluter Foley Foree 4 S? P V in Fred Paula Farmer Farris 'Z'? ' , .' '. Qs -F News if Debby Kenneth Gambert Gardner - - -?::--.-yy., f-.wwf - --W- Michael Anne Shirley Kim Billy Gary Gentry Gilbert Gordon Grant Grinstead Gritton li 4 M! Geometry is a very confusing subject for many Sophomores, hut most of them lry hard and overcome the horrible strain. Sophomores Ann Guthrie Anna Hardin Emily Helm .N l H .ai Lf HX William Phil Cheryl Marlene Mary Guyn H-ale Hammond Hammond Hammond ,W Q.: Jenny Pam Roxanne Eddie Maly Hatton Hedges Heekin Heinsohn Heinsohn Richard Janet Marylou Roscoe Cathie Hill Hite Hite Hob good Hodge Patsy Hodson Carol Hogan I96 Latin Lives Today -sixth period in room 204. ,Sea Judy Phyllis Susan Hofelich Holloway Holloway ib- . J .-'Vi' J' Robin Connie Horton Hudson . ----f -- n-- , Charles Hughes - - -We W7 Monty Holmes A. -- l 'Q ,. ,,,.'.5:-, ' w N J - l 4n 1 James Hughes Lynne Hopkins Karen Horton i ' Cheryl Humphries Y Y Y ,-. ,,.Y.,,.., - -F .-,,, ,,..,, , ,, .-5. .. ' ..,,.A , ' r 'Muff Mike Lynn Rick Larry Humphrey Hurt Jackman J acohson f- rf, jf' i 5 i - M 1 , fi ,W 1 X 21,4 ' H N... JD ' I i S Doris Jones l my wh Alice Humphrey . QE ,C Janice Karlen Bill Kavich Ala. History taught hy Mr. Byrnside is a vigorating experience for students. They make good grades if they ever figure Vicki out his hints. Kirchner I97 Sophomores Rusty Donny Sandra Minnie Mike Nancy Kennedy Key Killen Kinnard Kohnhorst Lamb Doreen Barbara Michael Debbie Peggy John Lambdin Lane Lawson Lay Leedy Levy Joyce Marty Nancy Scott Robert Bonnie Lewis Lewis Linebach Lockhart Lose Lowry :ep-iyfxf uh iiq, There's an abundance of artistic ability in the 'Sophomore.class. . I98 Gregg Madison Sylvia Mathis Joyce Moore Joyce Wayne Heather Elsie Susan Lutz McCarthy McClaskey McCoy McLaughlin ,, P ' , i i in 1 .lj il i El W Q. Mffflfli ' 'L W li l ii: jf ft. Tw -M-.ga ,ffl Connie Gary Jeremiah Bill Mikie Martin Martin Martin Mason Mathis 4, N :-- 'Z'-fZt::1X ' ,HI 1 ,y e y on Darilyn ,loco Beverly Glenda Lynn Meddis Menefee Metcalfe Miller Moffett 1 'f Q ' f ' N. , ,- l A -'R . X T' ull V Latin killed the Romans, and it's about to kill the students! Sophomores f 1 on i :gn '. -,414 45 4 1 . l . 5 4, ,W ,r . -Ir.. ,xg , tv- J 4 Q E 'xt U N :nil xt My rv' J? 77 FMR Allen Moss Kathy Rick Donny John Mark Murphy Murray Neill N etherton Newman Suzanne Pat Cheryl Debbi Eddie Rosalie Nimocks Noel O'Brien Olinger Orrill On J J M J 'WT ' P W ' ' l l W I ' :gin l l Becky Jimmy Mike Danny Vicke John Parrott Patterson Patterson Peyton Pollett Posey lvl' ll ,v lull Mel, N :lm iv il? Sharon udy V1ck1 James POIiCHy Potts Powell Pressley l .. 7713- ET ll wilt ' x , Geoff Frank Cathy Mayna Senior Betsy Downes and Sophomore Robel Ray Lose develop skill in artwork. Give it a littl QUGSI Ramsey Ray 200 -fc in Walter Vicky Linda Bob Ship J oAnn Reger Reid Richards Richardson Richardson Roarx a i N l , x l E X ' R1 25 1 l A ,. . , l . . .,, '-A R A V l A l i Ntii W ' vi lT'l,,1!'- ,nv- Ruth Gail Janet Patricia Linda Rick Roberts Robinson Robinson Robinson Roederer Rogers ' Martha .l oe Rose Riifra tard, Robert! N 1 Dick Sanders Roberta ROSaliI1d Sharon Russell Russell Sabiston 7'5- XX Robin Schneider Linda William Kay Schaefer Schmidt Sheets Ewell Rosetta Terrace Margie Shelby Shelby Shelby Sims v .Q 4,3- l V RW F l xx l ln lf nl Sophomores ,5i. in-v' Michael Anita Charles Marc Sandra Skinner Smith Smith Smith Smith .r .1 , f' V fx it : .lwllTfll'l ., . ' F - K ' L A - It ' M ' l ff- Sami. 11 -y N 1 y E fgssw' ff f., t' ' '1t+sK,-3 ' ,, t ' f A what new 1 t l Betty Buddy Ronny William Anne Southard Spitzer Stanley Stewart Stilz 1 I' i 531 ' 3 Carolyn Snoddy ,trvq fn' Sarah Stockard Wendell Strunk Sue Mike Cathy Bonnie Stout Ginny Sutherland Swan Swihart Taylor . '-1' x iz ,, lima Linda Steve Debra Sonny Meryl Taylor Thoke Thomas Thomas Thornton l Laura Gwen Linda Mike Patricia Tingle Tinnell Tucker Turpin Vest 202 -. P 'iw 9 -, w - M. ,I , . Linda Tines ,x,. ' -3' . :ff Af l ' . YI Y-.eu -3, 1. L'-'J 1 . Agfefkg wi - -w'si?L ?5.5'W , .30-5 j92:::f' rf-.. f i ' Jane Vincent Tom Dennis Phyllis Ronald Russell Eric Wagner Wallaoe Watson Watson Way Weber John Darrell Herman Mary Lee Ken Williams Whitmer Wibhels Willhite Williams Williams 1 it j'y'wX: , w ,ff -, ,,-X' W 'si Sf.. XX X , , - ,, l I , A, w X hi, ,X ,V X. X ,, f , X x , Xl , Y.- ..,, in Virginia Carolyn Williams Young X X of ,N If , .,, pw ,.. 3f:.f: -- - g ,Xgl H WX ,' .' .X': Ix A X ,' Paula Kathy Young Yunt Xqf, A . rf- I I Biology- means lab. Lab means dissection means . . . Y-e-e-c-h! What a stink! Becky Janet Yunt Zibart - - -fw -i Freshmen is 5 A Aff ,W ' 'W U . Wie iz in 'I v w , -cis, 1-V f v 189 1 ' , Y 1 Nr 1 Y..- ?- f F 'X Ph '1-'sf 4 I s '1 - ii 'S ' a 'J I R 1 5 fi Y X 1 1 5 Ru ,,,, N l f v Q 25 .Q . ,ffffq 5: -Q: 55 I, cf 5. P Mm . ,.,. D. ,,A,,,,-.,, C ' lass fflcers M Not Pictured Sergeants at Arms, Gary President, Shad Casey: Secretary, Ann Towerg Treasurer, Debbie Nealg Vice President, Buster asseyg , Fust and Lee Hagerty. 204 ? Hr' K? N33 8 Tommy Alcom Iugjllra ? I'- Darlene Allen 1 he-ff x . x f8 Debbie Allen Robert Windor Deborah Robert Gladys Llnda Arnett Ballard Barton Bayne Bear Beavers T x Robert Becky ana Roy Bieloh Blnns Blsho Blshop Stephen Mlke Larry Patncla Nancy Pam Bell Berge 1 - YH . - oL::.H1'i'5,I': N! 1' 1 M , :I ggml' T' 4, , L y, cz- V lhf gl ' , JV I x Eddie Linda BOStOIl Bgurne Bowen Branham Brannm B1-ldgett Candy Joseph Sandy ohn Cheryl Ellen Bright Brown Broyles Bruce Brumback Buckner Freshmen Ricky Gary Paula Bob Bobby Buechele Burk Burnett Burns Butts ' Keith Dennis Arvel Capito Carrithers Caroll y. A HJ. Sherry Capito Shad Sandra Debbie Casey Cassity Causey xl 4n.dAu..52ua,'Q5., ,. ' L-. LW 5' ,. ' - David Larry Basil Phil Peggy Sandy Cheger Chisholm C12-Y Columbia Colyer Conway l nr 'lllllll' -liwgll - ' 5 nl , Q X-:AJ-V: 'Yugi-34 ,q E551 :fa tk! -aff F l ' Candy Faye Sharon Cook Cook Cook r ko e of l 1 lf Ink' Y n- 1 ' I 'V'-wl'1r.L'l1'llll 4l., B .-.5 , fl'-V141 --f J . Qf4rf5'-we an ' Y ' he or B or l Freshmen show their form in P.E. class. Dennis Elsie Irene Cornelius Corus Cowherd 206 l , ,. sm, ,, ll ' it ' ww H' . t7 - .il V W ll W VU N , H I3 'N I wwf i' V ' i R .45 ull 'Z L x ,X1 S- ,, . I X x E Q altr. l Sharon Sharon Gloria Keith Cowherd Crask Currie Dadisman Y- X.. ,..,. G.. .. Y V H 4- ' 'N N H ' x A- 'Q' H 'Q' R Fx ' E ' as N . f Q 'F ., N: an XJ! ll in -tux lb Q- ,iii I1 1 Dale P3111 Stephen Gary Daley Dankhoff Day Dearner ah v X... Charles Dean Jimmy Kay Vi-i-c-I-o-r-y-That's the Freshman battle cry' Dennlng Denny Dickerson Diehl Claude Richard Lynn Billy George Kenny Dolly Dolly Douglas Downes Dunaway Dunaway PF e 3'i:I-l-liiifkl' T' y I ,Q aff, E W fi ., A .' X f 7 vf , Que ,.- ax g l'.,1-CLQ1 E f - Q Yan g.. e Robert Robert Richard Vivian Billy Larry Duncan Edwards Elbert Ensminger Ernspiker Evans Freshmen V, , E ,jg I ,I aw v 1-nffi Q 'f lllll.l 'i rx .Xt K , Walter Tommy Evans Ewen vw- - --1 - -- -1 ' TQTLE-,-K ,.., , , , AL, r les' ' t '-u.,A .XV y 7 in Chuck Nicky Jerry Jeff Fancher Ferguson Fins Foley Carl Larry Kip Linda Charles Tom Ford Forman Francis Frazier French French ,mllq 'l Wrfl W l , 1 'Iwi' TSM , ,dz I er I. x F ply lk, Forrest Froman Teddy Fulton Gary Big Brother George keeps an eye on his health classes. J0 Ann Fust Laura Gail Getzin Gibson 208 Ceoghegan W-:,:',:,. 3-.ff ,al ., ,-aw, , , 1, , , ,1 ,Lf Y V , Y W Y--Y - ,Pit-T . .lik vrsbil b V if lfrz-1- ' V 1 xx 1 A ,il Steven Danny Mary Larry Gilliland Gimbel Godat Goetzinger 3 . 'N Vs- V 'Qy-.,, xxx, .Y Q Howard Karen Benny George Susan Graham Gray Greer Greer Grinstead 'mu' i A hx .' Ngo? 1 X Lee Michael Andrew James Glenda Hagerty Hale Hamilton Hammond Happell Barbara Hardin Donnie Hayes ,X .,. W .l,,...F.,....r.-..- ? , 1 3 1 .147 ii WWE . -rfariz' - F TEL ohm 1 kv 5 -1r..,',+ 'Liifl ' , 1 ,mmf .. f' 4 if wr., -- -V ,. iiim, 'ggi 5. gh , L H . H .. I I 3 f . lt. F gift 91' John Guthrie or rg M rli ii ll C' I I K 'Eg Yu, 5 f gfmfm-v - 'midi Melanie Hardesty Helen Joe I Vickey Jill Lynn Harris Harris Harvey Hatfield Hawkins F if H A L 3 H TWT i lf. A , x-., 'IX' xg Y' in ,I.-' Nl W m ill' it ' L l'l5hX'i mm X 'wh-L,.1. Ronnie Scott Charlotte Shirley Michael Hayes Heckman Heinsohm Heitzman Hickey r:Ui?3lvl1:.'?-'F-' ff, VN M... Q , fi el. V A J V 4. X, , - Mig, U X4 ,, f' jj ' X e - fx- Deborah David Jack Joy John Hilton Hite Hobgood Holmes Hood ,A-5 Eddie Hoofnel 209 Freshmen 1 f Q ,I A in 'VMI V' I 'mlfw A gi 0- K r sr B X .f x X ' '-I Tommy Marcia David Danny Horstman Hurt Inman Isaacs Jackman f -, 'Y H '-v, i ge :eil 4, if J , . ...4 ' ff, fs!! K. . . A 1 -' Ai w1's:.9-'la Gary Sandra Paul Harold Terry J amce Jackson Jackson Jamison Johnson Johnson Jones ,X Jill Phillip Rosetta Robert Mike JoAnn Jones Jones J ones Kellogg Kemp Kerr CAI x ' X 2I0 Yvonne Kettring Danny Key -s -Y .1 Barbara James King Kinnard Darrell Kidwell Diane Klalwer ' w V--- -., ..... q- V - 11' - 0, ,df .1 . 4-. Dale Hugo Douglas Knain Koehler Kull QN' 'Zola- ., , t P . Q .v 'iii . I it B 'P 'eq orv vgl QZ.xffkfS5:f:w wk il Nancy Judy Richie Langford Le Compte Leedy V ff ff-:-Z-.Zh . , . f N Dewitt Norma Martha Lewallen Lewis McClary J, -Fl' 'A . pi - w wf wx ur ' , ,. , et V l 1 S-Lf f 41 '1 Deborah Lambright Glenn Lever -Q I A .lainie Donnie Doris McClelland McDonald McKinney Karen Beverly Linda Debbie James McKinney McKnight McMillan Madison Maggard Deborah Marshall David Diane Phillip Flora Eldon Ester Kay Martin MHSOII Massey Mathis Matlick Mertz . Freshmen ' U ' jlwn'uE1,g5:e -. rf' a H , x ' ff, If s. l A l A e f' . W :QQ T' i -I iq is-4.5 b , 'n1 uk.r jr,-.1- 13 . X ' 5 X . l 4 Michael Jerry Mies Miller if f X, 1 , ,U ,-nfl? . Gunther Jeanette Morton Mueller 'x Gary Joan Murray Nally Linda Randy Mark Tommy Miller Minnick Moody Moore 52117, Ruth Charles Kenny Linda Mullins Mullins Murphy Murphy 1 i l 1 1 Q-H 5 if '.'-- nxt Cl ll lf, l I- ll ' ' L 1f'klx- ul . , - ' jxxxxuxulwmy ,s I no fy.: il'.'Z Barbara Deborah Sherry David Nation Neal Neininger Nolan 212 Freshmen get organized by electing class officers. il -Vx 11.. w , , 3 - ' X. , . 'N PPM TNQ. -. .. . . ' K V x, L . if -' . :, ' 1.. ,x,, - P . 1? 'Q s at 1 A .0 I' tr U ilin 1 1 w ggi ov t i'.eee.2w1-91.023 29.211 X i A I Donald Mary Ann Mary Caroline Janie Kathryn Norton Ochsner O'Conner Osborn Owen Owens l V ' le, ' 1 lui: vu' 5. e V 2' , V ' .Ml 'Un V Wifi? .. , 4 ' Jgqff wwf' P Q95 'P if , --fit V ? K 4: - '-I si I , wi? :L I -t i Q- I' .. vf I . HRX-1: 1 . ' Vs ff -A ' ' Terry Terre David Ricky Bob Mike Owens Parris Parrott Parrott Parrott Parson , , ,W-yi V 1,7 .:- U3 N Il A , , -- XM 1 Denny Keith Eddie Cindy David Marilyn Patterson Patterson Peak Pearce Phelps Potter ,X k 'i ,'-' 2.v 'iw X A , Vickie Sherry David Tommy Larry Ann Potts Price Puricelli Ray Reading Reed Stephen Janet Gary Bob Dwight Dennis Reed Reid Reinle Reynolds Riggle Rogers Freshmen n- ,,. 2 Aki he . -diffskie , , . ,195-v A qi,- P3111 Steve Mary Rogers Rusk Schaefer Cherie Charles Deborah Schweiss Seigle Shaver ,lem fi . L,. Beth Donna Judith Skiles Smitlla Smith ,H E-ffm - x 1 N-5 ,' F . . M lf: l it 2- W ' fl' X is . 'S S iii! 62311 -if ll ' Cathy Michael Patricia Spurlock Stewart Stewart 2l4 Phyllis Deane Stone Stout William Stratemeyer ' N Cathy Irma Tommy SChafCeI1bC1'gCI' Schoenbachler Schreiber in ig' 1 , , , 1 131 -is 1. golf, Becky ames Roland Sheffer Shelburne Shelbume Paul John Karla Smith Snyder Sommer AQ wif' - P Phyllis Randy Gregory Stivers Stoll Stone iam Larry Deryl Taffy Sykes Sweeney Tapp lr, 'F gm:-rv-T-svvvefvij, 15 Jennifer Mike Linda Wesley Terri Hattie Tanselle Taylor Thompson Thornton Tiller Tillman Q l'f',1'llfQ'M:lf W fl E l -hw' :Wy ' . Nr,-l , .,, 1 - ,N f 5. Q. l. N- P' LHDOUHEI Ann Gail Bruce Noraleine Kenneth Tingle Tower Travelstead Troutman Trowel Tucker I '5 'T ' Ybf Brenda Myrna Phoebe Turner Turner Tussey T' Y' l ug 'hr f A-'S ' '., Aw. T , 'Q' liz? fb! -,,..,, ' Willis Janet Emma Tyler Tyson Ulery Qiilp ' Linda Janice Nanci Van Arsdale Van Winkle Wakeman Tr V, K -rx 'lv fu ,,q,,sr.f. X, alt Jr-.1,... vaf,i,n,,l,.ai,f,., ,.,.- LJ, ..,,--n.'..i,.,.,4,-,L, -, .e.,,m. 1- ii ,. Mrs. Sandusky explains the fundamentals of volleyball to a freshman P.E. class. 2I5 Freshmen ..,5i-- ---- ..-55 ,,, -'W A Lf' 1 5 X, Teresa Walker Marcella Watson Florence White Ang, I Linda Wingfield 1 f -,fpxs-11-,mga , P771- A Q . 1, 1 i 535112 Richard Candy Belinda Connie Lillie Wallace Watkins Watson Watson Watson Michael Laurie Frank Jim Mary Watson Weir Whatton Whitaker Whitcomb A-L, f t 4' h 5 Q it Randall James Perry Peggy Sharletta White Whitson Willite Williams Williams 'fz' 5'v ' ,Y qaqg, ' 'N f vi. Q ,i'Q.yf':i X. Janice Delma Larry Becky Denver Wix Woosley Wooten Wright Wright 'L ae f1-ipw-H11 s -- i 5. ii 'W A i .XiX,g V ,P iii .. ' ' , tNtfQfH' 1 C V Debbie Cathy Steve Gary Stephanie Clara Young Young Zehnder Zimmerman Zoeller Wygal 2 I 6 Eighth mag wh-.,,15, '. 1, may ., 1. ' Q- -'-' 1,LL2 r I -1 . h A V 'l -- 2, ni5mfwg-Lmf.g- ' , - WJ -, ? f ,119 1:kW'WI3A3?1f,, N -f' Slip-4+,'Q.,faig5?gH,g ' i .fR:1U'j' 217 f'fXi'5'9'f r 1, 1 .. .lv1-- nf f Eighth Grade David Willialn Adams Adams V , 215+ 7f1L'QTN 'ff' x ,HE I, ...,. sight .Mx A xi vi Q lttgtkl Vanessa .lohn Allen Ambers Alice Ahlstedt W l 22: iff Ili .' :as ll l ' 1 in 3 I 2 it .... 1' --L-. :mv i . xiuu x X X it lx N. XG, ff: X Robert Anderson 'ff--n l l I, 'aff A' 'AV ' . QSNL. Christine Sarah Joetta Ashcraft Baker Ballard A ff' tl it All Z Fe il f l 4 44 W . - A was fi it it it ia, hi bil ' ' .- T J Stephen Bill Darrell Benedict Berger Berkley Ralph Renetta Blankenbaker Bolin 2I8 Patricia Bonner tx W Y -f i , Hg TQ Q f l , Eu Sandra Brenda Kathleen Aldridge Allen Allen Joanne Lori Ansell Armstrong Susan Anderson Mike Esnoe Mery Banta Beckner Bell F-M ,r i., Wllllam Sheila Freddie Berry Blckel Bird is Rose Anthony Ronald Boren Brown Brown ' 19' Tom Brownlee fr ' i Y ss' I 4 R ,M ,- 'A Linda Butler fa.-.'.v,1. 1 'f rirrmf rw , ' , uf.- J im Brunsman Y s fc' , I-Q 4 N M J f 1' W A 'fel I .41 IW Y Eulene Campbell Brenda Burford ' .Ln , -:,g,.:f,- ': ', f fr, 4 .'..,,t. 1 - - -in -, '-rl Q ,4 I - lf' QCP' xt 461. , A f aw t r X . 1 N I i 'W ll ' I+., 1 1 vi 'Irv 'fr V,-mm' - I W 'Qa74'.ff'w, ' 1, . ,-iflllfgflllz L Scott Campbell - ,, 'e'Pf. wr.,, 'x r Vicki Michael Richard Burk Burks Burks Charles Emie Janice Chilton Colyer Colyer FE? Darrell Manon Sherry OX OX OX 1'1 .- in 1 J ui .rv , n an . u .4. 1 C X14 ,fgf NM fi' I PW. IX Donna Bernice Carr Carroll f L 3 A . l l Karen Robert Colyer Cook f u A at . fi 1, X145 . 'Q 'I X ' u::.:ZlR'! 1, xr w ere n r r Barry Nancy Crawford Crow , ' uf ,' Betty Marc Mary Jo Janet Dale Currie Curtis Daley Darnell Davis Michael Chapman YY W, .JM . H fr ! - 1 , ,.-. mf Y . , ,fr 'dun' ' 1 vm.-' t Russell Corum Allison Cummings Gun,-' Carolynn Dean . , l Eighth Grade .4. X 1 'ii , :uf . 1 - , A A ,nil 3' e vi P 'Qin f-232 , ',!'fAL . Alfa' I If .Fr :fit-.ia-:L .. 41, I A I Judy Lou Ann Dearner Decker ' H. by if ,V X X , Earl Cathy Dobson Dow :xg Glendis Charlene Duncan Dunn wif: f QQ06 view Qdlfoa ,127 5 , Marsha Brenda Bonnie Pat Denning Denton Denu Diehl rl' f 'et ffl 'TV' n -, -.,,-, '. Iii , 5 A '- ...' W fl r mx. by kk John Kathleen David James DIOSCIIC Drum Dryden Dunaway Roger Sheri Dyke Embry A, , L. 4 ti . Bruce Kenneth Ernspiker Erwin vii! .hiQn -- . w A a. ' ns 31 A' f N ui:u ,.,.' w 1l1',w, Dickie Don Steven Farmer Fawbush Fawhush 1-1 N' .1 5 5 V. V g ', -.-. V g g t if FK De l u x fn- E H ' -Han?-r.9ss?, f' -uh ' 'X Quick! Look busy! They're here to take our picture! Phyllis Denisg Skip Ferrell Finney' Fishb ack 220 Brad Barbara Piccola Karen Danny Wayne Fisher Fitts Fitzgerald Fleig Frank Frederick John Linda Derek Barbara Jessie Anne Froman Froman Fulton Gabbard Gaddie Gerdes H A Y!! '.ifm. X i W ,fx etl '-,M H , , V-wpy W wang' Mary Debbie Bonnie Gillespie Goatley Goebel Gregory John Mike Goodall Gordon Gould Anita James Teresa Eighth-graders learn homemaking under the direction of-Mrs. Farmer Graff Gray Gray 22I 32' mama' ll F Eighth Grade , ' x Ruth Green Patricia Hammond Connie Hatfield ii 1 'affgar ,, fw L t f l v Barbara Higgins -auf fl, , fps tx 'fi I Mike Howerton 222 Susan Greer Charles Harmon Larry Hatton Sue Hilton mv.. Agn., Stanley Hulker 3 ww. - -.- x Jennie Keith Anna Becky Griffin Gl'ittO!'l Grubs Hgllgway Sandy Anna Harold Mary Harper Harrison Harrod Hart 4 A I if f it ' V T -V V l ' .,.. A i' In I E i lil.. ' Aubery Kristen Carol Rick Hayes Hayes Heckman Higgason Roy James Ray Brenda Hoagland Hood Horton Housley Iv n:..1i.,. iraqi C l' Y l V S ' l' A iii: f x . Patricia Patricia Dave Glenn Humphress Hunter Ingram Jennings iii Cheryl Scott Leddy Diana Kenneth Kenneth Jenny Jensen Jewell Johnson Johnson Johnson .. ?' ,Q .' Linda Martha Peggy Archie Deborah Edward Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones Jones Jones 'N , 1 'l. w ' l i -'Q'KllLH,l H ., ,, 1 x .mn 1 e 'light im!-g'gE1' 4 A .f.,, a Y Joe Lucinda Susan Cathy Lynn Harold Jones Jones Jones Justice Kaelin Kelly Lim. Roger Kelly DCIliS6 Check those maggots chewing on their licorice sticks, says a Senior band member during hand practice. Trans Kidwell lation: Look at those eighth graders playing those clarinets. Eighth Grade W Y A ' Q if . 1:-se' ii ' ' xii Christine Susan Deborah Kopf Ladegast Lamaster '4 I: M gs. I V H' 14: 5 r '4 1 V, N I ' ,'.:.4,,NY 11. Leonard Mike Marcia Landers Lassiter Leffler Suzanne Debbie I im Lamb Landers Landers Peggy David Bonnie Lever Levy Lipschutz Lora Leanna Gary Lockhart Lockwood Logue gi f- LV 5 , 'ga' y W A, - 1 - '-iifzrilt 3 RR Q1,QfWgQ:' Hx: 4- .Xi-.f .',. ' W, Janette Malla Carla Lutz Maggard Marcum ' P -. f ' N, Q fire' M. 'N John Mary Lou Mary Louise Marshall Martin Martin 224 Watch those fingers! 2 2 X :Q , i. e i r P' ll ' I' w- ' Sue Martin 77-ty M. ... ,s Rhonda Matherly Laurie McCla.ry f,.5 mg., -a -,,1. 4 , .QS ' X Q' G E -L. N-wtf-.af .S ,. .pM .A J Starley McStoots Paul Mitchell Michael McCoy Debbie Calvin Doris Matthews Mayfield McAfee M -S E il V: N I! -A ,Ei W , N 'Yi Nqr l Qif5' 'i?mf+ Sarah Teresa Robert McGown McGreery McGuirk W , M N f 1.5 52 92 r 5' -Aa fm' X l Dallas esley Dennls Steven Meloon MCIIZ Metcalf Meyer 1 44 ' f-fe' 1-ee.: . -. Cb ' ' lm, f' '5 ' ' - - A, Mi'f'43 Y P M Wlhllmiw M -foie Fxl M Scott Sandra Sandy Carrie Mitchell Moore Moran Morgan Brenda Jenny Susan Mullins Napier Neal V4 lp. AQ,- ... . , .M M.- Cathy Neighbor Chris s Newland Sherman McAlpin Wumgi 3 I 1 , Himsa? ' ' H H ll N Robert McKnight Brenda Milburn I-fl 'fi rm' a?jf.iP1'f' l!1l7'Eff1'EVl' 'f i M ' 'P 5115151 y ,M ,M , A MA Tb LFAQH nw . f ? L i 4 as -, X 4, 3-fg Mike Muench Vincent Norman Eighth Grade WJ ..-rr, ,. ,,, u..,,. g 1, Pamela Oleott L Lucille Owens ' fe., ' 159- -is af - - 2 5-+a1..rra'.t1Qn'6!a1i Kathryn Patterson Juanita Wilhelm Larry Perkins Perrine Phillips 'S V NH' 'ff' u Z: Frank Gregory Bill Pribble Quast Radcliff William Raymer 'B' 51-ada, P E' tv' wx, X it llf. RR 1 John Rose 226 Wendi Reger it' t Archie Russell Connie Rice I ,-S. Q X y . WV t - ur i ffl-v,v1e ' . if H.. N - - --,176 ' Patty Sabiston ' x w ,, ,VL V. 3 - - f L ' ' . . 5 , 'G I . Y . x N A -X Brenda Shirley Payne Peak Morrie Pillischafske is It f l l b y R QB fi' 'T' Wifi' aQ:i:i:Q4:I'i'1 , 2f 'lil ffvfl -5, pai, 2 A' i ' i it Steven Raker PPE 42: 'Y , . , 'Az- . WN-v fx N - . t R N, W 1-X, X yxft X ' I 1 . 1 - i .A t . Cary Rogers li' U ' t 4 l n W. 'hi 1' ' X J:- ' x Ai - J V Steve Sanford Beverly Pitts 1 F L - mr' ll' aw 4' u, '51 fxtf, .. ' Q. Q:,, ,aNn- -2 qw x..-Q -. '. - uf' , .-fs: . ---' TTAJ' I--1' I 79 . Michelle Ray Linda Rodgers Brad Pearman Clarence Prater Dianna Raymer Emily Rose Urusla Schalfer are Joe Scrogham J ohn Seigel Garland Seigle is Margaret Shepherd Susan Shlelds If his - xl' '-f l A- T--Y ra ,, 'Q' 7 ' .al-' l I I: its l 1 1 , Ti I H Ronnie Settles Charles Shofner Sharron Smiley , 4, r ,t Mark Smith Ricky Southerland -3 -Q' -' ' ,'.,, r f . ,, . if 2 tu' 3 R f' 4 ,V w, -' ,. V-.,A -V we f ' . A . I N 5 t . 2-qfirfm, it i n NN' ' +55 Q '-lxr3'?5'4. A192-4:ll' Cindy Sexton x Ricky Siers Nancy Sparks Kyle Shermetta Shelby Shelby lghjx X I slggrli Q I Donna Gordon Sine Skaggs -5, Brinkey Debra Spruill Stamper Their Metzger faces reveal the enthusiasm of these students toward eighth grade TV math. Eighth Grade Herman Faye Sharmayne Franklin Steven Sue SYHITIPCF Stanley Stealy Stevens - Stewart Stigall ' '4-V,-,-1-. -,,. ea. gl Cindy David Wayne Stella Phyllis Robin Si0ll Slmrlberger Stout Sutherland Sweeney Sykes Michael Dennis Barbara Lenie Michael Patty Tabor Tapp Taylor Thompson Thompson Thompson Ga-ry Given Tiller Tillman , e ti .- 1. A , ,, 'X ' K '.rt5,LwL ,, :iw '. Tommy Bruce Troutman Turnbull 228 Josie Tillman , r. 2' .A ' 4-web and '19-if Lydia Turner Patricia Tritle Jane Eighth grader, Barbie Gabbard poses proudly Tyler in her new band uniform. Sheila Jennie Lynda Lola Barbara Mike Underwood, Vance Van Hook Vince Walker - Ward Robert Kurt Bryan .lacquline James Nicky Weaver Weir Welch Wells Wheat Wilke Henry Denise Michael Morgan Danny Catherine Williams Wingfeld Woodrum Woodward Workman Wright Hi it N WI: . RV, li L in ii ll N M E Lola Janet Yapp Young ,, W My yn' , l ' l , 1 , ' I .. ll w, ' 145 irfa l 4 '- 3 ' ff-W 1-,xxr ,X K 'f N, X l l BOY! These sixth period classes are dull! Charles Butch Yount Yunt Charlotte Aldridge ine- Keith Bailey .1-'A -. ',, M Y- it? - , X In K 'Aux F ani' - ,fn g.. .1 I v Linda Armitage Charles Baker W' rwvwr' f Karen Eddie Arnett Ash A - TWiA'AAf i A gyeA1w,.w , ,dl hy ,su ,-,gf ., F X - l J, 1-be iN , , .if ,. .fx ' ' ,' A, rg- i., .i. - I In 'icq . ,Q I , .. ' - sr . sl . I, JN,-. its ' N za, V A ,gl x. - A , , 3 A-- - Donald Janet Baker Baker Lonnie Harold Mary Bayne Becker Bell Gail Bird '-ff'M uv 45' .i i V , .yi 1,,.': I,,v l 1. kb Y. r fiw 'WSI Ronald Bell ,M M y f 'tif A -9.9 ,, 55' 'x' .V t a.fn5m.s3ar. gg ' 1 s , ewmtwwmfewi I ff' , A tvrAAQagr3L5miAF1lif 9' AA A A A A Yi xr gl mem: f A ,gk me rl Q :- '- i ff.-L 5 , 2.-if ii, ' ,N L'-ill 'Bula 4'-A . 'A'vA L .N ,N Ricky Richard Atherton Badgett Joetta Lindley Ballard Bannon -Tf..Y,.,.,., ,.,,. Pamela Bennett Ly Y.: :A , 1 I Donald Pellen Steve Marsha Biggers Blakeman Blanton Bold . ' 4.33 - all , IA . Ronnie Linda Brenda Don Charlotte Bonner Borroughs Bridwell Bronn Brooks Marsha Berry A Q ,Y N - Anim- . if W. ,, 1l.i1'..' E pix u 'X 5357s-Sugar. -, ' will Aj axf zsxlxr ev , iz, Morris Bonds .,. J, .N -v, W,-A , ' A iq 1 if Q. Ca. Ai- ,.. -.W ' it W v . . fa Q5 P -. -- .1 .uf-.vw 1 1 2.2 :,fw:q1f., fi-111 H5 at A X' RX ,x - AI, A' Johnny Brooks 23l Seventh Grade :L N nl l l iff Zu. .' , 52,5137 aifg' a- . n l V C X 4 l Alison Bobby Brenda James Donald Artie Brown Bullington Burks Bussey Bertholf Calbert 1' 4 'ffrrf H 1 , l A X ,, 'J . V , ' ET.-,r W. Mg, :CQ-nv f,,, V. - ' ,pin , f' -el ' r - . ei- Bi., f 5' i Aivgax g. in I fx. .fs 14 Craig Herbert Cynthia Celia Patricia Donald CHIISOII Carmack Carman Carr Causey Clark SP X ' X fn, , X Y 1:- A , 7 ,1 it '. is ' I - . ji , Q, l , F ifi' 133 f 1- i C l , 1, .KN qs... Y L -3: Lk -N 1. i YA Mark Gregory Harold Debbie William Bob Clark Clarkson Collins Columbia Colyer Conklin ,X IA it Q 'R Sl . Egg , i a,., - C? PAGE. lx swarm. r K:: IKE!! lxn gl- Jerrell Mike Tim Laura Conway Cook Cook Cooper 1 A, , :M .- fr i' X y V i g i 2,1 51 . 'if yu 7 .A,l,1. . ,N .. A., ' ' 4.f?'L.'l1n Sandra Gloria Karen Jacky Studying Kentucky history can be fun Cowherd Crask Curry Dadisman 232 1-rss I x .,f If - Fuss- - ,Q ..1.il,,- ll SA ' if ' 'E was fy ,X IX fr Y. 4 1 M Fl ' Robert Dadisman I A 1 ,, Q X . , 2 .a r 3 in , an-ff ' 1 i.z5'f:.- V V m fiiiszrrsfet . . -r .-, .ff V i., Brenda Dawson yT ' 'v' 'R - Donald Dailey 6 ', ., YA. 'N ei v I-. 11 or v ll CJ Mary Day Debby Darnell l wiv A N ig .W J 7' 5' W . V' 'ur Y UV 1-. Henry Dick Harold Mary Patricia Charlene Doyle Drake Dugan Dunaway Charles Betty Davis Davis Charles Domeck ea f he fri Fx , X Debbie Dunaway '4Z f ' 4 fl 5 . Carl Carl Ensminger Ernspiker Charles Terry Ernspiker Erwm qv l 'i 2 A by the seventh grade core classes. Ralph Susan Kirk Mary Estes Estes Evans Evans Seventh Grade X .ir di . :lv Q.?:,1A- A' 'X' tw - rf? N -. -1.1 3 ' ll, , 'X iliifii ,f H X George Pamela Richard Fiedler Fishback Foree Q f 5- X n , 1 'gan xx l. , sf' pw, Margaret Shirley Fox Froman 1. -L. :M ill, Q. ? Marvin Gaddie ' 4 Bobby Larry Anette Gerald Keith Frank Gaines Gardner Geoghegan Day Gerdes Giles I X V li v W ,W , 1 1 pr z i llg ' I mi' A i f .ir .ffl ' . , ,?i?.g. in ,,, 'lvl Y, A lx -V If ' ,' a A+-A NL W L N 1 John Nancy Douglas Ronald Susanne Dennis Gilliland Girdley Gnageje Goebel Goins Graham ' 'T in s Wa...-1 ',' A i Q Marshall Cheryl Dianne Mary Gaye Blaine Graham Grammer Graves Grubs Gulick Guthrie rr ., . A , y W , ,Vi Y , A . 4 M yiw la f' , . .V.V K Christine Cynthia Pamela Debra Judy Karen Haaga Hagerty Hall Hamlin Hance Hanks 234 in ... se- 'Y L 1'l 'S 'Eh , , -l 5 Duane Harbin Sandra Harbin ,. Shirley Roger Harvey Hatfield 1 J' - 'rt-A' 1.53 M9 it il iitgbx '11 r x Eli? Robert Dennis Helm Hibbard ai-'fn , 11,11 1 1 K 11 Ialfylrx v Y . yf ,X ,MMR 11 r .1 fade hx I 1 - E' Gil u- - w , 've f ' V' '?I'T ' Ax A xi J Carolyn Sharon Ben Hardin Hardin Hardy L Scott Tyrone Armand Hawkins Hayden Hayes Donald Steve Morris Hickey Higgason Hockersrnith .am '1'1Y Janet Brenda Holt Houchins Vickie Humes l ' . xx f 1 1 ' fe A Tim Eleanor Buddy Ingram Irvin Irwin Jeanette David H1111 Hutchison v ,, 1 Q- N21 . X mx if 'K J 11 ' 5. 4 l?i-JAQQI f fi Deborah Harvey Zin- , .gp lyf I Donald Heckman -uf ' Q,-:' 'ffl if 1 l 3 If ik is H M- , , Q i .xqbu .hx George Hodson Dennis Hutchinson Terry Jackson Mitchell Jamison Seventh Grade WHIG Sometimes the Seventh Graders have more Kristina school spirit than the upperclassmen. Jenny Robert Andre Johnson Johnson I fair Q 534 K . ,NM .labili M Tom Vivian Jones Jones V x 5:19 .Y 1' ' ,FH 1 tg, il -.Q .J 1. J' x Lynne Jewell Mike Mona Jon es J ones William Paula Jones Kaelin 'N .F 'Z 'Q' Q K '59 , r i A l'1 f5..,,h'.'A . 1, A ,gg Y- Laverne Rita 1011115011 Johnson Ruth Tessa Jones Jones ll ii l J' X X , T: ,fp-vgm M - no N N W, Ln Gary Elizabeth Stephen Kenny Mr. Gibbs is one of the favorite teachers of the Kaestllel' Karsell Kendrick Kerr lmdefclassmen- fi? i ! , if ' . vpgf in M, 455- J rg QA.. no xl xxx ,. L G 'ti Sheila Chester Douglas Paul Gwendolyn Charlotte Key Keys Kibert Kibert King Kinnard M L MX L rri Gary Karol Richard Kenneth Janet Klink Koehler Kohnhorst Larnhdin Landers , lf., : 'lf, u ' 4 ' 'TTT Y w fr -r 1 1 ,, W Rebecca Mark Dawn Rosalyn Lucy Leonhardt Lewallen Lewis Lind Littrell , - 7 .7-Y -..,-7,-:,.??v , . as ' Xiu Magi as v L LL V aft -f ---A - '4 ' M' 1 l, f n f l ' , ' ii ' E 1 NN 'fif'r'1A!l' -2 l N , W M . fy: Q M el fl. Q William William Lowe Lowry -n--- f Thomas Lisa McClary McCullough Mrs. Caudill's seventh grade homeroom and Core class won the Eagle Subscription drive at the beginnmg of the year. A , ,,. ,N ,H iw- , My iw H.: .ww W rl l l .345 if - , M . netsw A X' ', K David Lee Pam Losch Connie Lunsford Q2 'V P QL: r , 1 , LA .. f r t , , , , , M M H X ,, i J S- f 'F '--.AV Q 1: H. wa 1-Eff-1 ,ffl-S . 1 lf fmiwai-li, is Michael McDonald ! 'Quia N1 3312 4 ...fix Don Kathy Sharon Richard Charles McFarland McGaughey McGaughey McKnight Marshall 'Nu Mark Matherly 237 Seventh Grade - ,gnfezfi J L ' A 9 .A William Madalyn David Carla Donnie Kathy Martin Meddis Mehr Meyer Middleton Miles vp fr. , A Charles Robert Terry Robert Mingus Moore Moore Moser ,are-'M ,Lg 4 - Torn Mulhall Linda Paula Donna Murphy Neill Norton Theodore 0'Ba.nnon Debra Daniel Ronald Ohlendorf Orlandi Orlandi ,, , Y V.3.,- -.- -, -K .Y --v Y-,- V- 2'1 '.:f3'1:'ff 'Tbs- Jeff Motzenbacker Karen Marsha Muench Clyde Nunnelley O'Bannon Howard Osborne Michael Juanita Debra Carol Parker Peak Pelton Petska 238 1 Paul Petty Patty Page Steve Peyton 4 li we .. fe I f up R fi' ' -ww f gig 1 P L' , 'R f ' , If Q' if gi, '3e'i4'Sl' I XR Q-f if l -FL'l .'.q.'LiXlE . 1 H ii l-E I 5 Sharon Terry Karen Michael Jeanne Debby Phillips Phillips Pillischafske Potter Powell Pugh V:-5 qi wi, . 74-I h wa. lag J' Y U V Stephen Warren Sharon Barry Howard Marc Puricelli Qualley Ragan Ralph Ralph Ray , , T.?..-,-. . ,Nl K h N' NN' J d ,A iv f 4 ,ji l fffhi in QPF, sk ' 'fr 'A - L' , Ti n! r F 7 ' r Ei-J . , 1 0 L, Ji' gi l ll :'S -4- E Tommy Deborah Herbert Leonard Rose Robert Ray Rowles Reece Rgege Reece Reed Douglas Linda Collette Jimmy Marilyn George Reger Reid Renow Riddle Riddle Roarx Joseph Apryl Gregory Peggy Darrell Susan Rqberts Robinson Robinson Robinson Rodgers Roppel www Seventh Grade Ray Bryan Donnie Ronnie Daniel Thomas Russell Samples Sanford Sanford Sawyer Seheel Charles Susan Martha Schneider Schott Scrogham William Steve Danny Sexton Shaver Shelburne Meta Dean Helen Put a broom in a seventh grader's hand and the unexpected power Sherman Shields Shifflgt overwhelms him. Watch out! Larry James Randy Judy Cwrge BCVQTIY Shofner Simon Skaggs Skiles Skinner Smith 240 pax' x . 5 , . Carol Glenda Ralph Smith Smith Smith Viola J olm Ray Smith Smitha Snawder Kurt Lisa Sommer Stakelbeck fx ' lTT' T ' xr saw- f -va 1. 4' Bradley Luther Swearinger Switzer Charles Stalker Wayne Tapp 1:51 It Mary Mary Thomas Thornton John Tillman Richard Steve Larry Stout Stratton Sutherlan 'pi- Karen Mike Frederick Tapp Thacker Thomas Ray Ruth Bettie Tinnell Toole Trowell Rush David Norman Eleanor Marian Patti Trowel Truax Truax Truin Tyler Vick Seventh Grade Wendall Vittitow f -A'1 l Y X ' r , if, Q'-wfmiile' Jn Q' I we Q Deborah Waford Lenora Watson Henry Wetherby It Simi ' 2 W N , 'Aft I 24 9 at tb Y s .f' 1 '- R.: 55' I 1' V- f. Y limi ' E -4. , ,ll- Corliss Williams .Wu .q' lm .1 :H-mail. V . w fl ,L dl ' x Mark Watson David Waits Mary Weakly fu sa '5 'Y He- luv? Z Robert Terry Walls Warren x 4 Wg 1-fir. r'-r . 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Phone 895-1928 Compliments of SAM SWOPE PONTIAC NOBODY WALKS A W A Y 126 Breckinridge Lane 895-2421 St. Matthews KENTUCKY MACHINERY, INCORPORATED 3800 Crittenden Dr. Louisville, Ky. SWOPE Sz DICK INSURANCE Starks Building Louisville, Ky. Best Wishes to the Class of '66 SMITH DISTRIBUTING CO. Compliments of CLORE 8: DUNCAN REAL ESTATE We Specialize in Farms Sl Acreage Compliments of LYNDON HARDWARE Compliments of RAY MATLICK INSURANCE 24-1-8108 24-1-4800 F AIRMEADE BEAUTY SALON 113 Faimieade Rd. St. Matthews, Ky. Your Ivy Store in St. Matthews fx' famous brands designer fashions and labels originals 6 9 MR. .vp MRS. KONICOV A Haberdashers Z0 Genllewomen 3702 Lexington Rd. 895-0949 YOUNT'S DX SERVICE STATION SPORTSWEAR MART ALL FIRST QUALITY AT DISCOUNT PRICES In Louisville 11514 U. S. 60 Middletown, Ky. DOWNTOWN SUBURBAN DAVENPORT TRUCKING SERVICE 608 W. Market St. 8007 Shelbyville Rd. Gilliland Lane Eastwood, Ky. JU 34056 TW 66019 the gf that ortl YO can gi1Je...Y0 R PHOTOGR PH ff? Q11 :jf ff' f O ,imf fr R . ,I V, is 3 as Kffxf f v,f.' UG! 'r A ,xv-V, ,fp , -., V 1 h' fl For those who take great pride in you, there is no more appreciated guft than your photograph. Come to your Ojcial Photographer when you need distinguished portraits to give on memorable occasions. I L fi'- .6 ' HN, . , , U ix, if . HJ ,f. ,. f-511 X . , ,A f ,. QL, A , -5, 'sz 'Qi W ,-1 . 9 fi C' bf- A 1 Quik? jf 1 fl f v' l- 'K MJ ,' 'Q' 1 - 4 g- 4,4 g- f, r ' f' X 1 W' J gg, xx 1 I A X J ,. wiij K . , -..,, 43157 'Z rl LY , As Cu C35 -1: in '- 1:2 fr- s G Q31 Q31 ,L .Div 5,1-of A, 60 it I gy 114, HW f -'11, , YI, '- -t'r ' t O 151 'PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO OF Z KAUFMAN-smus comvmv LOUISVILLE 2, KY. if .X XJ .fy ,ef ,fi rx, A., . 62 Q 2 QL cfijj it - H 71 5 im-rrxxw X gl L-f L -vp -aa 5 'Y 'x -, : f fx up Li x ,V , .cp -f 1-' LX jig, Lfv, ,L 6, J O 15- H 4 Q5 246 'ri 1' rfwrv V.,-,y Xi, MOORHEAD CHEVROLET COMPANY Crestwood, Kentucky Phone 241-8459 WHITE BEAUTY SHOP 9909 Taylorsville Rd. Jeffersontown, Ky. 267-6621 I TERRY'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION 3800 Lexington Rd. Sillatthews, Ky. GERARD'S EVERGREEN INN U. S. 60 Middletown, Ky. Better Values at Compliments of DAWKINS BARBER SHOP BACON'S Congratulations EVERGREEN MARKET Class of 1966 333 Evergreen Ave. Middletown, Ky. DICTAPHONE ASHBURY DRUG CO., INC. Dictation Equipment for All :The Pre-Scriplion Drug Store of St. Matthewsn TEXACO SERVICE STATION 10318 Taylorsville Rd. Jeffersontown, Ky. St. Matthews, Kentucky 895-5413 74A IEND ff X r L . KENTUCKY EWSCLIP 311 Evergreen Rd. Box 158 Middletown, Ky. GLORIA'S BEAUTY SALON 10528 Watterson Trail Jeffersontown, Ky. JOE STAMPER LIQUORS Drive-In Window Stag Bar-Food Beer and Ice Depot Ample Parking 12107 U. S. 60 Middletown, Ky. HY-KLAS PAINT DECORATING CENTER PAINT-WALLPAPER-FLOOR-TILE Go First Class With Hy-Klas 3463 Taylor Blvd. Phone 363-0681 Louisville, Ky. Compliments of J. 81 H. FOOD BOX Complete Auto Maintenance MIDDLETOWN GARAGE 24-Hour Wrecker Service Better Groceries at MIDDLETOWN LITTLE GIANT .lll Wx I ouR noon IS norm .. fmPLoYMENT ornci ! YOU'RE WELCOME X, Complhnents of ELVY E. GOODALL-REALTOR Best Wishes to the Class of '66 DR. CARLISLE MORSE Compliments of CURT'S STANDARD OIL RUFUS C. KING SR. Sz JR. REALTORS 1150 U. S. 60 Middletown OFFICE P-UFUS C- KING 245-4116 RUFUS C. KING SR. JR SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE 8. TELEGRAPH COMPANY Res. 245.5802 Res 245-4035 NIGHT OWLS Available for Teen Clubs and Dances PAT BURNFIN, Manager Ph. 267-5181 .Ioni Agency Congratulations to HIGHWAY 60 BARBER SHOP the U. S. 60 MIddl8IOWD, Ky. of 1 Compliments of .IOHNNY'S MARKET Best Wishes to the Class of ,66 From SNODGRASS AND FRIENDS Compliments of ZOLLNER Sz SONS- ROOFERS GIRLS' TRACK TEAM Q 1 , a Q '- ' ,lg-un. K 3 Loumull . ' Q usnn 3 4 mvrmr . ' V IN E IBIS 1 I' Q . LAURAINES BEAUTY SHOP U ,E 3 10303 Grand Av. Jeffersontown, Ky. N 2 Compliments of . i ' BARBER'S EXECUTIVE KEEN Y 9907 Taylorsville, Rd. .leffG1'SOI1IOWB, KY- TILE CO. 'N VV 9 ' KELLIES Q SUPER MARKET BATH ROOMS Fancy Groceries and B KITCHENS Quality Meats F IREPLACES 'Q Crestwood Shopping Center Crestwood, Ky. 410014 510 Willow Brook . PUCKETT ESSO SERVICE Mlddletown' KY' 9502 Taylorsville Rd. Jeffersontown, Ky. Best Wishes to the Class of '66 MR. 81 MRS. KELLIE E. ROBINSON JR. F45 XNG - FASTER LEARNING - when the.. 'ER TEACH IIGHI' RIGHT' IS . 1'4 our eyeslght ls a precmus possession. ws so easy to safeguard Sight with light that's right. Class- f- Work, homework, teaching, Q N00 learning, or working are H. ' ..,. easier, faster, safer on the 6 K.. eyes with the right light. K gi is 'img--it Focus your future on light I Q 'EN V2 that saves sight. M ' lm I bi lk , WE BELIEVE our residential customers en- z ',rmlfmbind:f GD Z W l l if f Zluhzidized, e fclllfcixpcajying e 91:3 turd .g i electric service to be found anywhere in the Uniled Slales. I.0llISIlII.I.E GAS MID ELECTRIC CDMPAIIY A KENTUCKY CORPORATION 1 1 i aw 'i'24'-was 1 ' X O 5 .. I z1m1.u,..m.. ..,, ffogmfrlv .... ,......,1gm I .. H'-i?: . 5 J J v...:.,..:....f..4.L...a.,4..f.1...z..144.g, Y'-1 65 jx m.m.n,14?1.51, sn! .... 1 A izgluaj-mumm il, - -O Em Q, :7 1 25355 A 3' if XR 'A MR X ' -ib m bl 7 J NT? N ..,. i 'k-. 1: . 2.12,-f? Z AEM X'-4Q:, si I 1 fm- EM A - Q ,- X- f - wk 5' w SCHUM A - -'S fi wqfnku ,' 49 , m i I .3 'mm -,gll 1A 4 Kffizfffwi S L i il. If , 12 :El ' K Vi l 'lil ' 2 . , ee W 011' HIGHS Q- Q' yi? SUN,MWXX QUALITY FOR EVERY OCCASION Ak JL K!! r IIIIIEB l533 So. Firsi' S+. RINGS ' CLUB INSIGNIA ' ENIBLENIATIC AWARDS AND TROPHIES ' DIPLONIAS CONIIVIENCEIVIENT ANNOUNCEMENTS ' PERSONAL CARDS ' ACCESSORY ALBUMS Best Wishes From THE CHINA CUPBOARD C0Ugfatl11a'fi0T1S to Middletown, Ky. l-he Gifts for Every Occasion Class of 1966! Compliments of MAX'S AUTO PARTS 11617 Main S . Middletown, Kentlicky BEHA'S CLEANERS 7907 Shelbyville Rd. Louisville 7, Ky. .lO-ANN FLOWER SHOP 926 Baxter Ave. Louisville, Ky. 535-3715 Compliments of MIDDLETOWN MANOR Ed ge SWIM CLUB !ifTartan IMPORTS SPORTSWEAR MARTIN'S AUTO SERVICE 115 N. Madison Av. Middletown, Ky. 4050 Westport Road St. Matthews Compliments of 897-1578 CLARENCE TAYLOR Box Storage PH. 267-1016 NORMAN GLASS C0- Every Garment Customed Cleaned G1assTFurniture and Desk TOPS Mirrors 4206 Shelbyville Rd. Louisville 7, Ky. Phone 895-4275 ' RAY ' ANDERSON CHAS. STROBLE INSURANCE AGENCY FIRE AUTO LIFE Quality Cleaners 1016 Taylorsville Rd. Jeffersontown 8031 LaGrange Rd.' Louisville 7, Ky. 425.7406 Compliments of Middletown Plaza Shopping Center Offering 16 Business Locations With One Stop Free Parking Shopping Convenience Ben Franklin Store Middletown Coin Laundry WiSh'S Drug SWIG Middletown Shoes Enaty's Barber Shop Sanders Cleaners Gateway SUPC1' MHIICCI Whee1er,S Rgady tg Wgay Jewel Chest Wohllelfs Bakery Lee Clothing Company .lack O'Leary's Pizza Elnnlais Flowers Plaza Hair Stylists Middletown Plaza Esso Station Citizens Fidelity Bank Sz Trust Company Middletown Office WHIPPS MILL IMPORT Sz AUTO PARTS SERVICE Q 6.0, I a COMPLETE PARTS AND SERVICE ON DOMESTIC 22' A Mn MARIUS AND IMPORT CARS 54- fx . . I ' 9. Dlnlng Room 9601 Whipps Mill Rd., Lyndon, Ky. J' Carry-out J i Delivery Service HUBBARD LANE BARBER SHOP f ' 14 Louisville-Bowling Green 105 South Hubbard Lane Louisville 7, Ky. 5 gp., X u SL' gn, Lexington, Ky. STARVIEW FARM SHOW HORSES Middletown, Ky. A POKE-N-TOTE LITTLE ,GIANT BURGER QUEEN SURGE . Shelbyville Rd' Groceries-Meat-Produce Qui-:EN Middletown, Ky. 9613 Whipps Mill Rd. Lyndon, Ky. .X EIGHT MILE PHARMACY BECKAM GARRET'S STANDARD olL TW 6-8832 8005 Shelbyville Rd. Middletown, KY. Louisville, Ky. Compliments of GRAYWICK NURSING HOME Compliments of MIDDLETOWN INSURANCE AGENCY PLAZA HAIR STYLIST 245-4000 Middletown, Ky. Compliments of WHEELER'S READY-TO-WEAR DIPPERWELL RESTAURANT Shelbyville Road 'A FRIEND THE HEATHER SHOP Imported Sweaters 127 N. Sherrin Ave. 895-8700 LONG'S T.V. SERVICE Specialists in Color Service ZENITH . SALES 245-4841 11618 US 60 Middletown, Ky LEE CLOTHING Middletown Plaza 245-4-14-3 Middletown, Ky. Compliments of DR. AND MRS. ROBERT C. GRAMMER WIEHE PHARMACY In Business for Your H ealth 10116 Taylorsville Road GIBBS FLORIST SERVING JEFFERSONTOWN AND LoU1sv1LLE 10526 Watterson Trail, Jeffersontown Compliments of CANIN E CORNER Compliments of SANDERS CLEANERS Compliments of POWELL BROTHERS Digi WALL Co. 10101 TAYLORSVILLE O D P.O. BOX 275 JEFF ERSONTOWN, KY. 40029 PHONE 267-7665 ' fo T' , . A GA .WW nl N Q NW .pf 4Nll..,..iifBBOFESSlONAL PACE, ff' Wk 'Je -CIM f,RllJ I JS' 'lQl.1,:J. K ' ,Y fp X Middletown Apothecary 020 I Saga Fly Si , f,l9j.ffplM..g Dr. E. C. Bryant EWR, Qyffgpwd' Dr. D. C. Sharfenherger 3371 H2415 Dr. W. P. Blincoe ge if -cv - Weixler Auto Grossman's Department Store Middletown Cab Company Johnetta Marshall Melvin T. J ones Dr. J. W. Wilson Dr. L. S. Garner, Opt. Dr. B. B. Sleadd Dr. Holmes Middletown Liquidators Sale Melvin T. Jones ' 2 Waits Realty Company E EQ Dr. L. R. Mcciary A N Q Q Dr. Ansel V. Simon Q32 Q Q Dr. Margaret B. Vermillion t Y? A Epp Stitch Sz' Sons E 5 Q5 King's Shoe Repair V B Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Burden si I-likes Point Plaza Barber Shop SS fig Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Compton 'Mr. W. E. Eddleman Middletown Optimist Club Roy Lee 254 PATRONS? PAGE 047 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bogers Mrs. Coslow M Q Mr. and Mrs. James Kan Mra. T. Edgar Wise ,Q Mr. and Mra. s. s. 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