John Marshall High School - Gavel Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1961

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L Q. - ' ff X gf if WWJW 3 Aiwwjfgfipf E My f ' Q ,Qs I ENQLW MW I96l BEQJRQLRACKS Q jggfwgijffy 3 Zgihfiggfijwzublished annuallyfby h '- W Johnmahuxx usff 9lst 8 U ty A ok: h cw ok: h l LXNWQJ wwlltltl lab-Jiwqrov A N ww S BAM few-to Cv . L ' Jleout WW M WMM Zitlylxwwcfhm Heregw y Foreword cave 1 JM The meaning of the RING is deep-seated in the hearts of John Marshall students. The three familiar symbols carry three traditional messages: The BEAR is a sturdy figure of strength and clean youthful endeavor. The LYRE is remindful of the fine arts and extra-curricular interests which are integral parts of the curriculum of John Marshall. The LAMP is the ever gleaming light leading to learning, to research, and to higher education. Joining all these symbols is the strong circle of gold which brings them together to form a complete circle of John Marshall careers. ln the quietness of the library, in the busy classrooms, in the noisy elections,and in the wild hilarity of the Homecoming Bonfire the RING is ever-present. The staff of the l96l BEAR TRACKS has endeavored to show a sample section of all the activities encircled by the RING of l96l. The Seniors will turn the pages with nostalgia, the underclassmen with hope and incentive to ambition. John Marshall graduates will handle this book through the years and will remember these scenes, They will recall the deep meaning and mes- sage of the RING. .gzifi ,, b . ,fi xx lg? ,als 4 EQ? '75 - no 1 gg ,fs 1 t 0 X ,ui v 1? 1 ' 1 Wt wllf tl Contents Foreword ..................... Administration .,........... Board of Education Administration ..... Faculty ................. Classes ............... Seniors ....... Juniors .......... Sophomores ..... Freshmen ......... Eighth Grade ....... Seventh Grade ..... School Lite ...............,.,. Royalty ............... Students in Action Organizations ...,..,.,..,.., Organizations ....... Awa rds ..,.......... Sports ,.,,......,,,,,,,,,.,,, Senior High Football ....,.. Cross Country Wrestling ..... Basketball Track ........... Baseball ....,. Tennis ......... Swimming Golf ..,.......... Junior High Football ....... Wrestling ..... Basketball ..... Girls' Sports ........ Advertisements .... Index ,,.....,,,,.,, 2 4 6 8 12 18 20 48 58 64 74 86 96 98 102 110 112 134 140 142 145 146 148 150 151 151 152 152 153 153 153 154 156 170 Q14 A4 .Q Ee-WU Ja' fi 1, U ' i -'f1f1.Q!w: f' i'i5iL4 :f,, V . , 'ffff ggi Af xg: ' fill!!-up f4i ?'fi ff y V5.1 X K Q if-. OJ 9. FJ Y'-WW n of' gb W cy L JY Q9 'JJ of N. S. 1 f X x SQ, , sw? J J n fob f .f 5 X K wb 5643 P fl MJ l re Q -XQDO VD -f' ix Q Q3 To keep a large school functioning efficiently, every member of its administrative staff and faculty'must do his part. The quality of work produced at John Marshall proves that here, indeed, is a well selected administration and faculty. From eight a.m. lor earlierl through many after-hours, they serve. These teachers are all well qualified, not just by college hours of training but by experience, earnestness and enthusiasm for the work they do. .f DMINISTRATIO AN ACU LTY DR. MELVIN W. BARNES Typical of the efficient buildings which house the public schools of Oklahoma City, is this admin- istration building, Here are offices of the city superintendent and his assistants, the personnel office, the office of public relations, departmental co-ordinators and many other officials vital to the operation of our great city system. Dr. Melvin W, Barnes came to the Oklahoma City schools as assistant superintendent in August, l95O. He became superintendent in l957-58. His four years have been years of progress and achievement in all phases of public education. With the members of the Board of Education he lgas put Oklahoma City schools among the nation's est. The far-seeing, civic minded business men who make up the Board of Education have spent many hours, weeks, months, working for the youth of the city. They have toiled tirelessly to provide the best possible educational facilities from kindergarten through highschool. Many tasks face the administration each year-the need for additional teachers for the constantly increasing student population, for up-to-date methods and improved instruction, for replacement of out- moded equipment, provisions for more classrooms -and the ever-present question of keeping the best personnel and providing funds necessary for its employment. As the l96O-6l year closes, plans are al- ready underway for additional buildings and stepped-up education to fit the needs of today's young people. Few students fully understand the work done by this dedicated group. Only through results in the form of higher scholastic and moral attainment do they receive payment and ap- preciation. ,- ,,..,.,,.., mmf Mrs. Floy Campbell, Public Relations Director of Oklahoma City public schools is capably assisted by Mrs. Betty Roman. Mrs. Campbell assures the excellent rapport of the school system and the general public. Com- mittees and meetings of civic groups, all places where her well-informed services are needed, Mrs. Campbell attends and capably advises on school policy and procedures, This pleasant association makes relations smooth for school personnel of all stations. PHIL C. BENNETT, President OTTO F. THOMPSON WILLIAM F, LOTT LUKE F. SKAGGS, JR. MRS. WARREN WELCH FLOY CAMPBELL AND BETTY ROMAN L, I V141 fl. I , I ' 4., I f ' J I fp!! XI, ffl! J' , yi J. Robert Cheney, Principal THIS l96l edition of the John Marshall Bear Tracks could not have been satisfactorily com- piled without the co-operation and encouragement of our large, capable faculty and its efficient well trained administration. Because of their generous co-operation and understanding in the making of pictures and giving material for copy, as well as a deep appreciation of the fine job being done by ad- ministration and faculty in making possible the ac- ademic progress which is so prevalent in John Marshall, and because of the many after-hours of personal counseling and guidance given each of his or her students, the yearbook staff dedicotes this book to John Marshall's Principal, Mr. Robert Cheney and his capable staff. Mr. Cheney came to John Marshall from Classen High School, He is now in his fourteenth year of service in Oklahoma City schools having been at Roosevelt and Classen before coming to John Marshall. He is a member of the Uni- tarian church and lives an active life in interest in young people. The weather is never too bad or his schedule too full for Mr. Cheney to give his smiling personal support to activities of the school. Athletic events, club programs, plays, committee meetings all have the encouragement of his attendance. Every member of the faculty and student body in the school is proud of the quiet dignity of John Mar- shall's principal. ,JM i Edward L. Berry new assistant principal is not new to John Marshall school. He has served as counselor for the past two years and slipped easily into the added responsibilities as assistant principal. Mr. Berry has spent many years as a dedicated worker with young people in church, civic and school circles. His family consists of his w' e, Betty, and a small son Kevin, 1:9 .X ,Q t ' if' Y it V Xt: x 'I . sl A 1 'D ' 1 ,NJ fl fl ' X if in X XI xx . I A 1 'K . i I si 4 f ' -.7 x K , ,L , , E. K X ajgvgy it f- ' X tj -. .XF JV -t F sl, , X XXI' A KV ,x Q AV it s.-X - X ' '. x 'Z X I, +V Lf' 3- ' s Jack A. Roblyer is certainly one of the busiest people in John Marshall, In this, his first year as assistant principal, he has brought his years of previous train- ing and experience in other schools and has made himself indispensable. His ready interpretation of school policy, his high principles and sense of fair play, added to an uncanny ability to remember names, faces, and facts, make him ideal for the office he so capably fills. Mr. Robyler has a wife, Janice and three sons Gene, Richard, and Gary. Charles H. Douglas 7th and 8th grade Counselor Physical Science 2 years at John Marshall f -neil Kathleen Osborn llth grade Counselor 8 years at John Marshall if-af. Frances Peters -f l2th grade Counselor . 'Q l7 years at John Marshall 'Q' Ralph D. Risdon 9th and lOth grade Counselor l year at John Marshall Busy secretaries keep the smooth running offices humming with efficient services to the school. Not very often is time taken to get together as they did here before the beginning of a busy day. 4, ,fm I Seated: Dorothy Haffner, Secretary to Mr. Cheney, 5 years, Standing: Alice Barnett, Guidance Secretary, l year, Grace Appleby, TV Secretary, 2 years, Juanita Allman, Registrar, 9 years, Doris Hodson, Secretary to Mr. Roblyer, 5 years, Helen Allsbrook, Secretary to Mr. Berry, 2 years, Delores Anderson, Financial Secretary, l year. l s': cial Teachers are not always prepared! This birthday party was a complete sur- prise to lrene lmbler. Mary Anglin A.B. - York College, Spanish, Sponsor: Span- ish Clubj 2 years at J.M. Fern Bowman Social Studies, English, B.A.-Qklahoma College for Women, Central State College, Sponsor: Chess club, l year at J.M. k,,k, , ,.,s,:.., . VA.s - ...Jfm.efwwfgsm4.f2vrF1L'si''FM vwiiezi : ' . r ' wif? 'sfliffiffffl.'liz.T7I1rmi5m'if 114 Wizirkilf S . - -'effiis-,meii .4- ss rf is sf X t, i.,, ,A K, i.,f -fe - 4 ,, 4.14: 2' . i s , .f . , ,.. ..- .f.,,4g.,5.. 1 w i e ' -wigiil 1. -V 2: - ' ., . .. .. f -' f- - - .w,fqg4?,:f . S... , . V - '.sS2.efezQsf?i ' 1. ' A ztf1Xf4e1.fHzi 5-353 ,f' Vg., -E ,. N jx fl .-ig... W ., af ., as K . P gg.. . . 1 0 x ip. t fe it bug 1 ' v, n X w 1. H, .t 1 2 xt .mv QL 1 . tv, . ., - at A P- J... if Margaret Atchison World History, American History, l3.A. -- O.C.U., O.S.U., Univ. of Cali- fornia, l3 years at J.M. John Brightwell Mathematics, BA.- Oklahoma State Univ., 2 years at J.M. Marcella Blevins Home Economics, Spon- sor: Future Homemakersg B.S. - Oklahoma State Univ., 2 years at J.M. Frank Capps Metal Work, B.S. - ln- dustrial Arts C e n t r al State College, 1 year at J.M. To keep a large school functioning efficiently, every member of its ad- ministrative staff and faculty must do his part. The quality of work pro- duced at John Marshall proves that, here indeed, is a well selected ad- ministration and faculty. From eight a.m. lor earlierl through many after-hours, they serve. These teachers are all well qualified by college hours and ex- perience, earnestness and en- Wendell Boley Mechanical Drawing, B.S. -Oklahoma S t a t e, Northeastern State Teach- ers' College, l year at J.M. James E. Carter Mathematics, A.B.- Duke University, 3 years at J.M. W thusiasm for the work they do. Sizemore Bowlan Vocational Agricultureg Oklahoma State Univ. B.S., Sponsor: Future Farmers, 9 years atJ.M. Fern Collier History, B.A., M.A. - Oklahoma College for Women, Univ. of S. Calif., Columbia Univ. is its sw .ww Sus Q2 1,6 f-.fs,1.z.. ml we l2 1 Q, .ffiiegvisvsz A- . . i,iHe:w..':. ft.-tikeigfgl 1- .-: :,:'.: :. 'Eli 55:5-: we X A -t .,.. z, . 'Q-e was 1252- - i -. H -5 Qgf?,a:tsag:.i L i sri . N. ., 21. it Q . ft-1. 'F 'EE 'W tt. 7 may wx fs wg t Sew-. ' W tt. pits- - fa , riser X wiiffiiges M. M. , tt- WS, . Q . . HSF2 Aaron Copeland World History, Oklahoma History, Civics, Psychol- ogy. B.A.-Central State College. Sponsor: Hi-Y. Arch Courtney lndustrial Arts. B.S.- Central State College. 32 years atJ.M. Sam Crowder 7th and 8th Grade Social Studies. B.S., MA.- Oklahoma Baptist Univ., Oklahoma University. 9 years at J.M. Virginia Davis Typing. B.S.--Southeast- ern State College. Spon- sor: Jr. Red Cross, Sr. Awards Comm. 3 years at J.M. Billie Davison Journalism, English. B.A., M.Ed. - University of Oklahoma. Sponsor: The Cub, The Quill and Scroll. 7 years at J.M. Marian Dierdorff Librarian. B.F.A., Pub. School M u sic, Ed.M., B.L.S. - Oklahoma City Univ., Univ. of Okla., Univ. of Illinois. Sponsor: Library Aides. 8 years at Bear Tracks, J.M. Loree Douglas School Nurse. Nursing Diploma-O k I a h o m a University Hospital. Spon- sor: Future Medical Club, Junior Red Cross. 4 years at J.M. Della Fagin French. A.B. - Univ. of Oklahoma. S p o n s o r: French Club. 3 years at J.M. Jerry E. Duncan Physical Education. B.S. -College of the Ozarks. Sponsor: Swimming. 2 years at J.M. Joe Farmer Mathematics. B.S. - Oklahoma University. 8 years at J.M. Frances Lee Dufreau French, Spanish. A.B., M.A. 1 University of Southern Calif., North- western University, Uni- versity of Paris, La Sor- bonne. l year at J.M. Jane Fellingham Spanish. B.A. - Univer- sity of Oklahoma. l year at J.M. Sponsor: Junior High pep club, Spanish Club. Kenneth Edmond Geology, Physical Science. M.S. Geol. - Oklahoma State Univ., Univ. of Toledo. Joe Figg Vocal Music. B.M. - Okla. City University, M.M.-Univ. of Illinois. 7 years at J.M. J' 'Z , M E. . ' il fr -V ? Jessie :isgiiilfifisw ' .. YP' v 'HW' . ii hr W rs' lli' Z yi - 'i .. 4 ' iv -- W V1! '1. ff1r'i4 -il fi, . 22 msgs ': it X . sf ., fi A ... i J. A Aigifieiigtfi' Jaenifa Elijah Language Arts. B.S.- P u r d u e University. 4 years at J.M. Geraldine Gesell Latin. B.A., M.A.--Vas- sar College, University of Okla. Sponsor: L a t i n Club, National Honor So- ciety. f i l 5 k I 1-X' 'gg A i flaw tiiixikwm Keith Gilmore Printing, Photography, B.S. of E., Master of lnd. Ed., Kansas State Teach- ers' College, University of Okla, ll years at J.M. Foster Harrington Mathematics, B.S.- Okla. State Univ., Cen- tral State College, I6 years at J.M. Teachers quickly turn so- cial when the Student Council serves Christmas tea, l4 Lorene Haggard Special Education, B.S.- East Central College, Uni- versity of Oklahoma, 5 years at J.M. Roger Holloway Social Studies, Basket- ball, B.A. - Oklahoma City University, 2 years at J.M. than QW, Q, i , t.l'.l f V .' ,.,, -is ' f ig' T 1 , , Q-ah .. 2'EE 'll IK: its il? x Gladys Berry Hagle Science, B.A., B.S., M.S., Ph,D., Texas Women's College, Oklahoma Col- lege for Women, Univ. of Oklahoma, 2 years at J.M. Ruth Jane Hughes English - Speech, BA.- University of Oklahoma, 3 years at J.M. Carole Hancock Physical Education, B.S. - University of Okla- homa, Sponsor: Girls' O Club, 4 years at J.M. Irene lmbler English, A.B., BD., MA -Pasadena College, Nazarene Theo. Semi nary, University of Okla years at J.M. Leonard Hanstein TV Sci., Geography, B.A. -Oklahoma City Univ., M.A. - University of Oklahoma, lO years at J.M. Beth Jackson Typing, Shorthand, B.S. -Northwestern State College, Sponsor: Student Council, 5 years at J.M. lilmd? Bess Jennings English-Psychology. A.B., M.A. - University of Okla. Sponsor: National Junior Honor Society. ll years at J.M. Elsie Kuklenski Math. B.A., M.A.-Okla- homa College for Women. Sponsor: Senior H i g h Honor Society, Pep Club. 4 years at J.M. : ep- fi, Bessie Lou Kelly English. B.A. - Univ. of Tenn., Central State Col- lege. Sponsor: National Honor Society, F u t u re Teachers of America. Betty Lamkin Mathematics. BS- University of Oklahoma. Sponsor: Honor M a t h Club, Sophomore Class. l year at J.M. Bess M. Kelly L. Carl Kelly Biology. B.A. -- Univer- Special Education. B.A. sity of Oklahoma, M.Ed. -Central State College. -Oklahoma University. Sponsor: Key Club. l year 5 years at J.M. at J.M. Helen Lloyd Mary W. Lockwood Librarian. B.A,, M. of Science, Biology, Health. Lib. Sci.-Univ. of Okla- A,B., M.S.--Kansas State homa, Lindenwood Col- Univ., Okla. City Univ., le g e. Sponsor: Library Central State College. 2 Aides. 2 years at J.M. years at J.M. Rilla Lydick Colo. 6 years at J.M. Bill Maguire Hi-Y. lst year at J.M. Lee M. Marsh J.M. Lyda Marshall 6 years at J.M. Joan Mayer 2 yrs. at J.M. x it X tv X Toney J. Lackey Drivers Educ., M a t h., Coaching. B.S., M.S. - Central State College, Oklahoma State Univ. Sponsor: Safety Council. 5 years at J.M. Murybell Luper English. B.S.-University of Oklahoma. Sponsor: National Honor Society. 6 years at J.M. Mathematics. A.B., M.A. -Central State, Okla. University, University of Life Science. B.S.-Biol- ogy. M.Ed. St. Gregory's, Central State College, Univ. of Okla. Sponsor: Mathematics. B.S., Educ. Kemper Military, Kansas State Teachers., U.S. Na- val Academy. 3 yrs. at English. B.A., M.Ed. Okla. City Univ., Univ. of Okla. Home Economics, Cloth- ing. A.B.-TCU, Okla. U., Columbia. Sponsor: Home Ec. Club, Hospitality Com. Opal Jane McDermitt 7th and 8th Music., Grooming, Jr. High Choir. lhliig.. Berneice Miller Spanish, Science. B.S., M Ed. Southwestern State, University Of Okla. 4 yrs. at J.M. Sandra Nobles Mathematics. B.A. Univ. of Okla. l yr. at J.M. George Miller Virgil D. Milliron Social Studies, Football, Physical Education. B.A., Golf. B.S. Central State M.A. Central State Col- College. 3 yrs. at J. M. lege. Sponsor: Cross Country and Wrestling. 4 yrs. at J.M. Zelma Oliver Charles H. Prichard Art. B.F.A., Master of Language Arts, English. Arts in Ed. Univ. of Okla. B.A. Central State Col- Sponsor: Art Club. 8 yrs. lege. Sponsor: Junior Hi- at J.M. Y. l yr. at J.M. Richard Mitchell Speech. B.A. Oklahoma City. Univ. Activity Di- rector, 4 yrs. at J.M. Bennie Ratzlaff T y p i n g, Bookkeeping, Business Machines. Asst. Jr. High football. Asst. Sr. High basketball. B.S.-- Oklahoma City Univ. 3 yrs. at J.M. George J. Mulcahy English and Language Arts. B.A. Central State College. Okla. City Univ. Okla. State Univ. Univ. of Okla. 5 yrs. at J.M. Nann S. Roark Social Studies and Amer- ican History. A.B.,M.A. Okla. City Univ., Univ. of Okla. 5 yrs. at J.M. There's standing room only when a pep assembly is held in the gym. i6 f'Z'29 f -ii. H. Oliver Roberts Speech, Debate. A.B., M. A. Southeastern State, Univ, of Okla. Univ. of Wyo. Sponsor: National Forensic League. 6 yrs. at J.M. Vince Robison Amer. Hist., Football coach, baseball coach. 3 yrs. at J.M. Harriet Rosensfahl Social Studies. B.A. Mon- ticello College. Univ. of Okla. Sponsor: Jr. High Pep Club. 3 yrs at J.M. Linda Kennedy Rosser English. B.A. Bradford Jr. College, Univ. of Okla. Sponsor: FTA, Tri Hi-Y. l yr. at J.M. fri , 14 5. s ,wha 5 3, 'UN lem IDF J' . i i .X :-- A Fe' 1:1137 we 55. V 3 wik i - -Y -jk is i f 5. sv +3 Sui' 'HF S ':- 15' ur-1? Q .cs .if-mx 'TV uv' Wadad Ratzinger Ph sical Education BA y . . Okla City Univ. Sponsor: Sr. High Pep Club, Girls' O Club. 2 yrs. at J.M. Helen Stehr 8th Grade Arith., Alge- bra, Applied Math. B.S Southwestern State Col- lege. Sponsor: Tri Hi-Y. l yr. at J.M. Cecil R. West Auto Mechanics. Okla. State Univ. 2 yrs. at J.M, Juna Shaw Speech, Drama. B.A. Cen- tral State College, Texas Western. Sponsor: Thes- pians. 2 yrs. at J.M. Vivian Stone English. B.A. Central State College. Sponsor: Jr. Honor Society. l yr at J.M. T. Burns Westman Orchestra. B. Music. Okla City Univ. Sponsor: Or- chestra Club. 6 yrs. at J.M. Elizabeth G. Smith English and Reading. B. S. Okla. College for Wom- en. Sponsor: Jr. Red Cross 6 yrs. at J.M. Ethel Vandenburgh Language Arts. B.A. Au- gustana College, Univ. of Iowa. 6 yrs. at J.M. Mart Woods Chemistry. M. Sci. Univ. of Okla. Sponsor: Science Club. Awards Committee. lO yrs. at J.M. WORK HERE lS NOT ALL IN CLASSES Mrs. Leona Hammer, cafeteria manager, and her helpers provide the attractive food which makes our cafeteria the best. No school or sponsored group is too large or too small to be fed graciously and bountifully. Mr. John W. McDonald and his assistants keep our build- ing and grounds attractive the year around. After school parties or dances, conferences, and stormy weather emer- gencies are handled as capcbly as every-day routine. James M. Sparks Physics, Biology, Physical Science. B.S., M.Ed. Cen- tral State College, Okla. State Univ. 7 vrs. at J.M. Severlan D. Vaughn Math. B.S. Central State College. 2 yrs. at J.M. Martha Woodson Math. B.A., Ed.M. Univ. of Mich., Univ. of Okla. Sponsor: Sr. High Pep Club. Spiritual Values. 2 yrs. at J.M. be W . g O 22 9 it ,g g I ,. .i . t .:-g-1.1.,,1j,- L, 2' ' tr ue, K Joe W. Spurlock Band. B.M.E. Okla. City Univ. M.M.E. Univ. of Okla. 3 yrs. at J.M. Lee Ward Distributive Education. B. l.A., M.l.E. Okla. State Univ. Univ. of Okla. Okla. City Univ. Joanne Wooten Social Studies, English. B.A. Okla. Univ. Sponsor: Jr. High Pep Club. lst yr. at J.M. Q l7 A 511.115 A 'vm K if n,,, .. 1 A' Q ' V. Quia? hte A ff kf'fH:f,. 5, W 4 ,ff uf rigs' N? - ik' W' Q ,131 :xg . :yi S '1'.Q? A , 'wif f Q K 9 ' V xi 3 P w M 59 ff? ,X iirzlgrng ,T li Graduation was still a dream of the future when semors peered ef- over the tricky problems of selecting announcements, buying cards and making measurements for caps and gowns for the great day JK All too soon the day was a reality, the announcements were sent and the gowns were actually donned for the great parade. Q95 'K--T Q M This CLASS s I9 14 ARM Tl? .J We f ff as 2 if 53 F mf' 1 Q . X .QQ -E5 xb 6 CN I XX i J. 1 , Q +2 X . Xi E, X VK .?.m.,n 3K Xxkxx ,,lt? J X X? ff 555 l 47 A 5 2 . X 'Wm .N M . Z 5 ,ii . e in-,N 35 JOE ANDERSON - Senior Class President' 35 Senior Council 35 Junior Council 25 Parliamentar- ian 25 Student Council 2,35 Oklahoma Boys' State 25 Junior Rotarian 35 Key Club l,2,35 Vice President 35 Hi-Y 2,35 Hon- or Society 25 Debate l,2,35 No- tional Forensic League l,2,35 Vice President5 National Merit Semi Finalist 35 Father and Son Week 25 Oilman for a Day 35 Lions Club Cub 3. 'TTB' CAROLYN CARTER - Senior Class Vice President 3, Pep Club l,2,35 Parliamentarian 35 Honor Society 2,3, Vice President 3, State Vice President 25 Senior Council 35 Student Council 35 Store Keeper 3. JANET PIPKIN - Senior Class Secretary 35 Senior Council 35 Pep Club l,2,35 Cheerleader 2, 35 Student Council 2,35 G,R.A. l,2,35 French Club 2,35 Tri Hi- Y 2,35 Swim Team 35 Latin Club l,25 Store Keeper 35 F.T.A. 25 F.F.A. Attendant 35 Honor So- ciety 3. TRUDY SYMES - Senior Class Treasurer 35 Pep Club 2,35 Pub- licity Chairman 35 Student Council 35 Red Cross 2,35 Latin Club 2,3, Vice President 35 F.T. A. 2,3, Chaplain 35 Tri Hi-Y 35 Thespians 35 Honor Society 3. BETH BAIRD - Senior Class Chaplain 35 Senior Council 35 Pep Club l,2,3, Chaplain 35 Honor Society 2,35 French Club 2,3, President 35 Senior High Choir l,2,3, Secretary 35 Latin Club l5 National Forensic League 2,35 Red Cross l5 Choir Queen 3. BETTY BURKE - Senior Class Parliamentarian 35 Senior Coun- cil 35 Pep Club l,2,3, Treasurer 2, Vice President 35 Student Council 35 Reporter 35 Cub Staff 35 Feature Editor 35 An- nual Staff 2,3, Assistant Editor 25 Thespians 25 Key Club Sweet- heart 32 G.R.A. l,25 Red Cross l5 Quill and Scroll 35 All Sports Queen Attendant 35 Hi-Y Prin- cess Attendant 35 lnkslinger Princess Candidate 3. PATSY LAYTON -- Senior Stu- dent Council Representative 35 Senior Council 35 Girls Sports 2, 35 G.R,A. 2, President 25 Stu- dent Council 35 Pep Club l,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 25 Girls' 'O' Club 3, President 3. STAN FOSTER - Senior Class Historian 35 Senior Council 35 Junior Council 25 Hi-Y 2,35 Science Club l,2,35 French Club 2,35 Key Club 3. RICHARD ABEL - Science Club 25 Latin Club 3. ELLEN ABELL - Sr. Choir l,2, 35 F.T.A. 35 Pep Club l,2,35 Jr. Council 2. BILL ABSTON - Band I,2,35 Asst. Drum Major I, Drum Ma- jor 2,35 Dance Band I, 2. SHARON ALLEN - Choir I5 Pep Club l,2. PEGGY ALLSBROOK - Pep Club l,2,35 F. Medical Club I, 2,35 Red Cross Chaplain 2,35 N. F.L. l,2,35 Teacher's Aid 3. TED ANDERSON - F.F.A. l,25 D.E. 3. DWAIN ADAMS JOHN ADAMS - Orchestra I, 25 French Club 2,35 Cross Coun- try 35 Track 3. NANCY ADAMS - Choir l,2, 35 Accompanist 35 Pep Club I, 2,3. MIKE ALLEN - Football I,2, 35 Golf 1,25 Track I5 O Club I,2,35 Spanish Club I,2,35 Red Cross I5 Safety Council 2. pwqgi, ROBERT ARMSTRONG -- Art Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Science Club I5 Chess Club l5 TeaCher's Aide I5 Track I. JIM ASH - F.F.A. l,2,3, Vice Pres. 2, Sec. 35 Tennis 2. MIKE ASH - O Club l,2,35 Basketball l,2,35 Tennis l,25 F. F.A. l,2. DON AUDLEMAN Art Club Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 35 Key Club 35 Hi-Y 2,35 Yearbook 35 Stu- dent Council Parliamentarian 35 Senior Council 35 Jr. Council 25 Latin Club l5 White House Conf. 35 Tri Hi-Y Prince Attendant 35 N.A.S.C. 35 Lions Club Cub 25 Science Club l5 Oilman for a Day 35 Toys for Tots King Att. 3. JOHN BAGWELL - Wrestling l,2,35 Cross Country 2,35 Golf 2,35 Band l,25 Dance Band I, 2,35 Lions Club Cub 3. LINDA BALL - Transfer from Stillwater 2. SCOTT BARBEE L Honor So- ciety 2,35 Red Cross 35 Key Club 35 Science Club 35 Alt. Boys' State 25 Tennis l,2,35 O Club l,2,35 Hi-Y 35 Math Club 2,3, Pres. 3. BILL BARHYDE - Wrestling l,2,35 Golf 25 Football I5 O Club 2,35 Latin Club I5 Hi-Y I. JEAN BARNARD - Pep Club l,2,35 Latin Club I5 French Club 2,35 F.T.A. 35 Science Club 25 G.R.A. l,25 Tri Hi-Y 35 Speech Production 35 N.F.L. 35 Teach- er's Aide l. LARRY BASE DWIGHT BASEY - Student Council 35 F.F.A. l,2,3, Chap- lain 2, Pres. 3. KATHY BASHE - Thespicms 35 Pep Club 25 Safety Council Sec. 35 French Club 35 Aide 25 Red Cross 35 Spanish Club 35 Tri Hi-Y 35 Scholarship N.W.U. High School Institute. BRUCE BASS NANCY BERTRAM-Pep Club l,2,35 ,G.R.A. l5 Spanish Club 2,35 Tri Hi-Y 2,35 Store Sec. 35 F,T.A. 35 Jr. Council 25 Student Council 2,35 Corres. Sec. 3. JERRY BIGGERS JAN BLANKENSHIP - G.R.A. l5 Spanish Club l5 Pep Club 2. if EVERETT BASS BETTY PETREE BAUGHMAN- Student Council l 2 Vice Pres. 25 Store l,25 Manager l, Asst. Mgr. 25 S.A.S.C. Delegate 25 Jr. Class Vice Pres. 25 Sophomore Council l5 Pep Club l,25 G.R.A. l,25 Tri Hi-Y 25 F.l-l.A. l. TONI BENEDICT - Pep Club 25 Sports Class l,25 G.R.A. 25 Safety Council l5 Swimming l. SYLVIA BENNETT - Pep Club 2. L .ir sm. GK, 9 , .C-f-qu J.. t. ft IU' -0. 'fw:'fr::r9 anti i ,mln fl' if JUN MARGUERITE BLEYBERG - Vice President Safety Council lg Pep Club l,2g French Club 25 Report. 25 Honor Society 3g De- bate 3g Y.M.C.A. Father Son Week Mem. School Board. PAT BODY TED BOTT , RONALD BOLYARD - F.F.A. www'-if 2,3. MIKE Bowen . e t :Htm l A if -f i .iw M A. ,' f ' .Q soNnRA BRAKEBILL--Trans- .qua in I 1 : I-.-I J Q V 1 K fer 2' , - A if ' r l LINDA BRESHEARS - Pep Wi, Al if , Club l,2,3g choir 1,2,3. ll C illl' PK .Q In 'ffvd ...df ' ui!-MY ,mg ,vi mm' KIT BREWSTER - D.E. 3. HAROLD BRIDGES SUE BROOKES - Transfer 3g Pep Club 5 Choir 3. JOAN BROWN - Choir l, 35 Pep Club l,2,3, Alt. Cheerleader 2, Pres. 35 Fut. Med. Club Chap- lain 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, Jr. Council 25 Soph. Council 5 Student Coun- cil l,35 Thespians 2,35 G.R.A. l. LESLIE BROWN-Key Club 2, 3, Pres. 35 Latin Club l,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 2, Pres. 35 Science Club l,25 Student Council l,2,35 Jr. Council 2, Treas. 25 Senior Council 35 Junior Rotarian 2. MERRILL BROWN - Choir I, 2,35 Junior Red Cross l,2,3, Vice Pres, 2, Pres. 35 County Council 1,35 Motor Service Chairman 35 French Club l,2. BRENDA CAIN -- Student Council l,2,35 Store l,2,35 Pep Club l,2,3, G.R.A. l,25 Tri-Hi- Y 2,35 Pep Club Student Council Rep. 35 Student Council Chap- lain 35 Sophomore Council l5 Jr. Council 25 Key Club Sweetheart Attend. 3. DIANA KAY CAMP CAROLYN CASE - Choir l, Sports I5 Aide 3. MARSHA BUMPASS - Pep Club 2,35 Spanish Club 2,3, Pub. Chairman 35 F.T.A. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3. MARTHA BUMPASS - Pep Club 2,35 Spanish Club 2, Parl. 25 F.T.A. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3. SHARON BURBA - Pep Club l,2,35 Sports 25 F.T.A. 2,35 Tri- Hi-Y 35 Spanish Club l. GWEN BURKE -- Pep Club l, 2,3, F.T.A. 2,3. 'GHHQTQE .. i - S , l i ' ll lrk' S21 .,.- .Waits sa. 5 -wp 3 -ww,- V239 ,,-saoqhd -fU79 r aili- 4--c...n-gy --ip L4 'ATTI CASKEY - Fut. Med. :lub l,25 F.H.A. l,2,35 Safety Iouncil 35 G.R.A. i5 Red Cross I5 Pres. F.l'l.A. 3. KICHARD CHECOTAH - F.F. X. 35 D.E. 35 Transfer 3. DAVID CHRISLIP - French Ilub 25 Science Club 25 Wres- 'ing 25 Track 25 Cross Country 5 Key Club 3. ANNETTE CLAYTON - Pep Club 2,35 Red Cross l5 Safety Council 25 Aide l,2,35 Annual 2. ED CLINKENBEARD IOHN COLE - Football 25 Swimming 25 Red Cross 35 Safe- 'y Council 2. :LAY COLVIN - D.E. 35 D.O. Z. PHIL CONAWAY - Baseball 2, 3. BARBARA CONN - Latin Club l,2,3, Sec. 25 Pep Club l,2,35 Attend. Sec. 35 Honor Society 2, 3, Sec. 35 Senior Council 35 Math Club 25 Science Club 25 G.R.A. l,2. JOHN COPELAND - Cross Country 1,35 Wrestling l,2,35 Track l5 Latin Club l,25 Science ilub 3. EARL CORNISH - Auto Mech. 2. ADA COTTER BRIAN COULTER - Latin Club 2, 35 Thespians 35 Safety Coun- cil. LINDA CULLUM - Transfer 35 Pep Club 35 D.E, 3. RONALD CUNNINGHAM JERRY DAVIS - Track 2,35 Cross Country 2,35 Key Club 2, 35 Choir 2,3, Pres. 35 O Club 2,3. JANET COUNCIL - Honor So- ciety 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Student Council 35 F.T.A. 35 Reporter 35 French Club 2,3, Treos. 35 Tri- Hi-Y 3, Girls' State Nominee 25 Transfer 2. MARILYN COX - Pep Club 25 French Club 25 G.R,A. 25 Red Cross 25 Thespians Sec.-Treas. 25 F.T.A. 35 F.M.C. 3. PAM CRAIGER - N.F.L. 2,3, Vice Pres. 35 Spanish Club Publ. l, Sec. 25 F.T.A. 2,35 Debate 25 Red Cross l5 Pep Club l,2,3. KATHLEEN CROSS - Transfer 3. R. ff ,...' . r-Q:-'gy-n ' i ' ads . ,Q E '53 . 5 K, lkx 1.7: T , . . .ia 1 f i A ff aiitif 2 V- 5 .ey--4Ei.f i?' . T'-T-s'F5fJ5w: ':lfxfxR'5v:.F1g',... f .ggazgffi I f ,H ..,. Q, 27 'W-iiB3!P fri Jil as f , wi'-.,...? -.J-ff KATHERINE LEE DAVIS-Choir 2. MIKE DAVlS- l-li-Y 2,3g Inter- City Council Rep. 31 Thespians 3g Track l,2g Baseball 35 Foot- ball 2,3g Speech l,2j Drama 35 Pep Club Beau Attend. 3g O Club 3. NEIL DAVIS - Transfer from Lawton 3g Football 3. RICK DAVIS - Tennis l,2,3g Wrestling lg Cross Country 3g Hi-Y 35 Swimming 3g Spanish Club 3. JIM DAVISON BARBARA DAY Fut. Med. Club 2. CY DEES wwe. KK tg f-wg xii - Choir 3g PAM DINGEE - Pep Club l,2, 3g Student Council l,2g Jr. Council l,2j G.R.A. l,2g Tri-l-li- Y 25 Soph. Council lg Safety Council l, 25 Thespians 25 Car- nival Queen Attend. l. PAULA DoRN - Pep club 1,2, 31 Latin Club lg Library Club I, 2,3, Treas. 2,3g O.C.S.L.A. l,2, 3, Treas. 3. CAROL DOWNING DIANNE DRENNAN MIKE EILERTS - Football l, 2, 3, Wrestling l,2,3, Baseball l,2,3, O Club l,2,3, Student Council 2, Pep Club Beau At- tend. 3. KATHLEEN PHILLIPS ELMORE -Pep Club l. ROBERT FLYINGMAN - F.F. A. l,2,3. SARI FRANK - Pep Club 2,3' Safety Council 3, Latin Club l 2,3, Hist. 2, Sec. 3, G.R.A. l,2, Red Cross 3, Thespians l,2,3 Vice Pres. 3. JOYCE FREEMAN 1 1 1 MARY EMBREY - Pep Club l, Teachers Aide 2,3, Home Ec- onomics Club l. JOHN ENGLAND - Track l, 2,3, Cross Country l,2,3, Wres- tling l,2,3, F.F.A. 2,3. GLENNA MALONE FELIX - Safety Council l, Jr. Class Sec. 2, F.F.A. Sweetheart Attend. 2, F.T.A. 2, G.R.A. l,2, Thespians 2, Girls' Sports l,2, Counselors Aid l,2, N.F,L. 2, Pep Club l, 2,3, Stage Production 2. JAMES A. FIELDS - Basketball 2, D.E. Photographer 3. 1-. ' M15 ffl E QW iffy 415 5 'TS xr' .mf f 'A 4 W:---fy ,wf-drums. 1' r . 'Tig 3 A'3'wt15f ET SHIRLEY FRESE - Sr. Coun- cil 35 Student Council 2,35 Tri Hi-Y 35 Pep Club 2,35 French Club 25 Choir I5 F.T.A. 3. LINDA FRICK-Pep Club I,2, 35 Honor Society 2,35 Spanish Club I,2,3, Pres. 25 Tri Hi-Y 35 F.T.A. 2,3, Report. 2, Treas. 35 N.F.L. I,2,3, Report. 35 Student Council 35 Bus. Mgr. of Annual 35 Cub Staff 2,35 State Red Cross Newspaper Staff 35 Father and Son Week 3. JIMMY GABY - Basketball 2, 35 Track 35 O Club 2,35 Hi-Y 3. TOM GEORGE - Spanish Club I,2,35 Football I5 Basketball I, 2,35 Student Council l,2,35 O Club I,2,35 Jr. Council 25 Sr. Council 3. WALLACE GIASSON - Base- ball 3, Satety Council 25 Honor Society 35 Hi-Y 35 O Club 35 Math Club 35 Tri Hi-Y Prince 3. GLENN GILLEY - Football I5 Hi-Y5 Art Club 2,35 Stage Prod. 3. DELL GORDON Key Club I, 2 3 Vice Pres 3 Student Coun- DON GRAY - Football I,2,35 Student Council I5 Red Cross I5 Jr. Council 25 O Club 3. LINDA GRESHAM - Choir I5 Safety Council 35 Pep Club I,2, 35 Thespians I,2,3, Pres. 35 F. T.A. 35 Tri Hi-Y 2,35 N.F.L. 2, 35 Stage Craft 2,35 G.R.A. I,25 Speech Parents Letter of Award. MARY GRIFFITHS - Pep Club 2,35 Fut. Medical Club 2,35 Stu- dent Council 25 Tri Hi-Y 3. JUDY HALL - Honor Society 2,3, Treas. 35 Pep Club l,2,35 Student Council 35 Girls' State 25 Tri Hi-Y 2,35 French Club 2, 3, Sec, 35 F,T,A. 35 Latin Club 'I5 G.R,A, 15 N.F.L. l,2,35 Math Club 2. BEVERLY HAMM - Pep Club 3, Teachers' Aide 35 French Club 3. DOUG HAMM -- Debate l,2. LINDA HASSLER - Pep Club l,2,35 Tri Hi-Y l5 Latin Club 35 Math Club 25 Honor Society 25 Science Club 2. BOBBY HEATH ERLY JEANNE HEATON - Pep Club 25 French Club 25 Safety Council I5 Library Aide 2. J' MWF JANET HANNA - F.T.A, 3. RONNIE HARBOLT - Sr Council 2,35 Student Council 2 3, Jr. Council 2, wrestling l,2, 35 Sr. Activity Comm. 3. GARY HASKINS MIKE HASKINS 4-gg my-A N-.-f wr,-few-ai 'rv+f j- '? L wg, 31 . M7 'Jak K Si BARBARA HELM-Pep F.T.A. 25 G.R.A. 2. JOHN HENDRICKS - Yearbook Sports Ed. 35 BILLIE HECKEL-Pep Club 35 Library Club 25 Teachers Aide 35 Speech 2. GARY HEIDEBRECHT - Band 1,25 Basketball 2,3. JOHN HEIL - Band 1,2,35 Equip. Manager l,2,3. Club 35 Hi-Y 35 Oilman for a Day5 Choir5 Teachers Aide 35 Transfer 2. STEVE HENDRICKS JIM HENSEL-D.E. Clu Reporter 3. b 1,2,3, GARY HERRMAN-Band 1,25 Latin Club 2,3. JOYCE HICKS-Pep Club l,2, 35 Art Club I5 Red Cross I5 Tri Hi-Y 35 G.R.A. 15 F.T.A. 2. TOM HICKS-Band 2,3. BILL HlLL-- Football l,2g Basketball l,2,3g Track l,2g O Club l,2,3g Spanish Club lg Honor Society 2g Boys State 25 Jr. Rotarian 2g Quill and Scroll 25 Student Council 3g Cub 3g Key Club l,2,3. SHARON HOGARD-F.T.A. 35 Pep Club lg Red Cross lg Teach- ers Aide l. JOHN HOIPKEMIER RONNIE HOVER - Hi-Y 2,35 Cross Country 2,3g Track 35 Thespians 35 Stage Craft 3g Latin Club l. BARBARA HUDDLESTON RALPH HUFFMAN- O Club l,2,3g Cross Country l,2p Wrestling l,2. KAY HOLT-Pep Club l,2,3g G.R.A. l,2g Spanish Club 2,3g Red Cross 25 F.T.A. lg Thesp- ians 3g N.F,L. 3. SALLY ANN HORSLEY - Pep Club l,2,3g Red Cross lg N.F.L. l,2,3g Thespians l,2,3j Cub 3. PHIL HORTON-Key Club l,2, 3, Vice Pres. 2g Hi-Y l,2,3g City Council Rep. 25 N.F.L. l,2,3, Pres. 25 Student Council l,2,3, Pres. 35 Jr. Council 25 Soph. Class Pres.g Latin Club lg Father Son Week Supt. of Schools 25 Jr, Rotarian 25 Thesp- ian 3. GARY HORWITZ YU qvomss -f-in-' s.,,.,..a- f Q 5 EQQQ, ,,A its-if wswxv, GWR lv is x ' w.. 4l I fi f, . 'T-Af j--wish M1--M-If 5,1331 fn'9' if. 'TY JUDITH HURD--Student Coun- cil 15 Red Cross Vice Pres, 15 G.R.A. 15 Pep Club 152,35 Drama 1,2535 Office Aide 1,2 35 F.T.A. 25 Thespians 2. PHYLLIS HURST-Band 152,35 Math Club 15 Science Club 35 Spanish Club 25 Honor Society 15 Cub 3. DAN HUTCHERSON - Latin Cl b 2 3 u 15 Science Club 1, , 5 Safety Council 35 Student Safety Advisor 35 Red Cross 15 Math ub 1,2,35 Jr. Scientist of onth 25 Jr. Scientist of Year 25 udent Council 35 Hi-Y 35 Art Cl M French Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 35 St CI DAVID ISLEY-Key Club 152,35 French Club 25 Honor Society 2,35 Football 1,25 Track 15 Wrestling 15 Jr. Council 25 Sr. Council 35 Student Council 35 Sicience Club 35 Oil man for day MYRL IVES RONNIE JACOBS - Band 15 Swimming5 Track. JERE JAILLITE-Oil man for a day 35 Transfer Student. 1: ub 35 N.F.L. 2,35 Thespians 2,3. DON JAMES-Football 152,35 Wrestling 15 Track 1,25 O Club 35 Key Club 2,35 Safety uncil 25 Oil man for a day 3. RAMONDA JAMES-Pep Club 152,35 French Club 1,25 F.T.A. 2,35 Honor Society 2,35 G.R.A. Speech 2. PAM JOBE-Pep Club 35 Trans' fer Student5 D.E. Club Sec, JERRY JOHNSON KATHY JOHNSON - F.T.A. 2. DAVID JONES - Thespions I, 2,35 Track 35 Wrestling 35 Cross Country 3. MIKE KIRSCHNER - F.F.A. I, 25 Red Cross 3. PEGGY KIRTLEY -G.R.A. I,25 Pep Club l,2,35 Honor Society 2,35 F.T.A. 2,35 Hist. 35 Spanish Club l,2,3, Sec. I, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 35 Student Council 35 N.F. L. 2,35 Girls' Sports 25 Debate 25 Girls' Stote Altern. 2. CARLA KNIGHT vii JOHNNY JONES JANET JORDAN RICHARD KENNEDY - F.F.A. 1,2,3. RUTH ANN KETTLER - Fut Med. Club I. fs '1i2Vi' . L. 'W35' me ,. ,.,. P . mf. . X ' If 5 . 1--.5 'S' Er! 'W' 155, Ish ,. 1,53 - ? A xo-fem EI' 'T' eq if 1-'L-+--eq! ag. fi. bits 1 ,, . wmv KV ,fx if 3 1 J W if Z 4 5 5 'f:f-9' . i weft -QM Nw l V fi 1 1' .. - -an-', r:,1.g1f3ijf.ff1' - 4 N- asal? -- slat QI RALPH LACEY - F.F.A. l,2, 3, Chaplain l, Treas. 2,35 Band l,2,3. HoLLis LACKEY - speech 1, 2,3. DON LANE - Latin Club l5 D.E. 3. DENISE LARSON - Pep Club l,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 35 Swimming l,25 Student Council 25 Jr. Council 25 Sr. Council 35 G.R.A. 15 Tri Hi-Y 2,3, Sgt. at Arms 25 City Council Rep. 35 Soph. Coun- cil l5 Homecoming Queen At- tend. 3. BOBBY JO LASATER - Pep Club l,2,3, Cheerleader 35 G.R. A. l,25 Student Council l,35 School Store 35 Tri Hi-Y 2,35 Thespians 35 F.F.A. Sweetheart Attend. 25 Sweetheart 35 Home- coming Queen 3. ,qv-sw. f -Y . 9 5 . ' f if Ji' Rf L2-- ' 3. w . -.91 .1715 J. 36 W I ToM LAYDEN - Football 1,25 Safety Council 25 Baseball l5 French Club l5 Stage Croft 35 Red Cross 3. CAROL LE CRONE -- Pep Club l,2,35 F.T.A. l,25 Tri Hi-Y 3' F.T.A. 1 WILLARD LEMONS -- Chess Club l5 D.E. 3. CHARLES LIVINGSTON RONNIE LOCKNEY - F.F.A. l,2,3. BILL LOESSBERG - F.F.A. l,2, 35 Track I5 Swimming l,25 Golf l,25 Tennis l,2. JEFF LUNA - Red Cross 25 Band l,2,35 F.F.A. 25 Jr. Coun- cil 25 Dance Band 2,35 Latin Club 3. CAROL MASSAD - F.T.A. l,2, 35 Pep Club 2,35 N.F.L. l,2,3, Sec. 25 Red Cross 35 Science Club l,25 Debate l,2. ANNETTE McMICHAEL - F. T.A. 35 Honor Society 2,35 Latin Club 3. PAM MEANS - Pep Club l,2, 35 Student Council 35 G.R.A. l, 25 Red Cross, F.T.A. 2,3, Sgt. ot Arms 35 Thespians 35 Tri Hi- Y 35 French Club 2,3. JACK MEDLEY - Choir I,2. 1,6 . 5 3 , ' '1i :I, .ff' f M. ' 1 ED MAYFIELD LINDA McCLARAN - Pep Club I,2,35 Fut. Med. Club l, 2,3, Corres. Sec. I, Sec.-Treas, 2, Vice Pres. 35 Tri Hi-Y 35 Girls Sports Class 3. BEVERLY McFEATERS - Pep Club l,2,3, Re. Sec. 35 Thespi- ans I5 Latin Club l,2,3, Vice Pres. 25 Science Club 2. MARVIN McINNIS -- Science Club l,2,35 Dance Band 2,35 Math Club 35 Honor Society 2, 35 Band l,2,35 Latin Club I5 Hi- Y 2,35 School Store I. ,S twig- '-mmf' in 5333 M-9 'S A-'IW gk . R1 T l !'L9' ,ff 1-j-sm,--17' L... g wall .IQ 5 'CN 'NS' W-:ui 37 .if ,Q ww. shi! .-,vw f-'il mt'! 3 AC' :Jo Haag. ,Q vw M-if fl' ,,,,,.,,-of BERT MERLE - Transfer 25 French Club 2. MICKEY MERRILL - Jr. Coun- cil 25 Student Council 25 Wres- tling I5 Cross Country l5 Jour- nalism l,2,35 Yearbook 2. FRANK MILLER - Cross Coun- try 35 Wrestling l,2,35 Art Club I,25 Latin Club I5 O Club 3. GARY MILLER-l-li-Y 35 Wres- tling 2,35 Track 3. DON MOLITER - French Club I,25 Science Club l5 Chess Club l5 Teacher's Aide I . JEAN MOLITER--Transfer Stu- dent 25 Teacher's Aide 3. BERNETA MOORE wwe...--av' L. JIM MOORE - O Club 2,35 Student Council I,2,35 Football I,2,35 Baseball 2,35 Basketball l,25 Safety Council I5 Key Club 25 Sr. Council 35 Jr. Council 25 Art Club 35 Science Club l,25 Soph. Council I5 Red Cross 2. NANCI MOREHOUSE - State Red Cross Newspaper 35 Span- ish Club Rep. 2,35 G.R.A, I,25 N.F.L. 2,35 Honor Society 35 Pep Club l,2,35 Spirit Bear 35 F.T.A, l,2,3, Member Chair 2, Pres. 35 Student Council 25 Tri Hi-Y 35 Cub 2,35 Yearbook Bus. Mgr. 35 Quill and Scroll 3. KAY MORGAN - Student Council 35 G.R.A. 25 Thespians I5 Tri Hi-Y l5 Pep Club I,2,35 Cheerleader 2,35 Key Club Att. 25 Senior Council 35 Girls Sports 2,35 Girls O Club Chaplain 3. JACK MUELLER-Science Club l,2,3, Safety Council 2, Ger- man Club l, Teacher's Aide 2, 3. FRED MUSICK-Football l,2,3, Wrestling l, Swimming 3, Hi-Y 2,3, O Club 3, Chess Club l. ROBERT NANCE -- Student Council l,2, Key Club I, Base- ball l,2,3, Safety Council l, Hi- Y l,2, Sophomore Council I. LINDA OSBORNE - F.T.A. I, 2,3, Pres, 2, Sec. 3, Orchestra l, 2,3, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Latin Club l, School Organist 3, Or- chestra Award l, Honor Society 2,3, Yearbook 3, Band 2, Orch. Librarian l, Student Council 3. LARRY PARISH -- Football 2, 3, Track l, Hi-Y 3. DIXIE PATTERSON - French Club 2, F.T.A. 3, Pep Club I, 2,3. ?2iTif?', I. ,limi W . -af MARY JANE NEAL - Student Council l,2,3, School Store Mgr. 3, Tri Hi-Y 2,3, Treas. 3, Pep Club l,2,3, F.T.A. l, Cub Staff 3, Quill and Scroll 3. SANDRA NORMAN - Pep Club 3, Red Cross l, Safety Council l, G.R.A. 2, Art Club, Tri Hi-Y 3. DIANE NOURSE - F.H.A. I, F.T.A. l, 2, Pep Club 2,3, Science Club l, Spanish Club l, 2. DON OLDHAM - Cross Coun- try 3, Wrestling 2,3, French Club 3,Hi-Y 3, Track 3, Oilman for a Day 3, Transfer Student 2. ,if '-WP lv, ,fly . '-P' 'dl 4 tu 'ir 'ir-I 'T11 ,-A-'Q YU' --si .33 ffi wl '? 1 M M wa., t f z fi Z Sli' V L A53 S .. 3,53 , , 'll-waniv 41K 'M Jill' 71 6-.QUE rw? ...av m,,,.,t..-env' PATSY PETERSON - Pep Club l,2,3, Jr. Council 2, F.T.A. 2, Tri Hi-Y 2,3, Thespians 2, Safe- ty Council l, Football Queen At- tend. 3. KAREN PETREE -- Band l,2,3, Band Queen Attend. 2, Queen 3, Band Historian 2, Spanish Club 2,3, Treas. 2,3, F.T.A. 2,3, His- torian 3, Pep Club l,2,3, Science Club 2,3, Tri Hi-Y 3. MICKEY POOLE - Football l, 2,3, Baseball l, Track l,3, Jr. Class Chaplain O Club l,2, 3, Treas. 3, Student Council l, Quill and Scroll 3, Cub Staff 3, Sports Ed. 3, Pep Club Beau Att. JUANITA POST - D.E. Treas., Queen. SAMMIE RAMSEY - Band l, 2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Latin Club 3, Wrestling 3. BILLY RANSOM - Red Cross, Science Club 2. RODDIE REED -- Key Club l,2, 3, Carr. Sec. 3, Wrestling l,2, 3, O Club 2,3, Latin Club l, Cross Country l,2, Annual Staff 3, Oil Man far a Day 3. 3, Basketball 2, Annual Staff 3 W PRISCILLA REINKE-Pep Club 3, F.T.A. 3, Transfer Student. TRUMAN RENNER BILL REYNOLDS -- F.F.A. l,2, 3, D.E. 2,3, Pres. 3. JOAN RHEA JIM RIGGS EARL RITTER - Art Club 35 Spanish Club 3. PAT SAUNDERS - Track l,25 Band l,25 Hi-Y 35 Safety Coun- Qi 1, F.F.A. 1. LONNIE SELLERS-Art Club 35 Chess Club 35 Red Cross 25 Wrestling 2. KAY SHAW - Pep Club l,2,3' 1 Sports 25 Choir I5 Student Coun- cil l,2,35 Office Aide l,2,3. fi fi LOUIS ROSANELLI - Football I,2,35 O Club 2,35 Baseball 2,35 Spanish Club 2,35 Hi-Y 35 Track I5 Pep Club Beau Att. 3. RONNIE RUFF - Band l,2,35 Latin Club l. DORIS SALYER - Art Club 35 Pep Club 2,35 F.T.A. 25 Red Cross l5 F.H.A. 3. MIKE SAUNDERS - Red Cross 3. Win 'Ulf' -r fA ' iii fd? JF Q f.liEf1s- fl 5,2 . MQ' w eq 3 'l ' 'iw X35 ga ffegi Ai FSS' .MV iv'-rl.-,, ---Q-1 ,,t. .L KEATS SODER - Honor So- ciety 2,35 Reporter 35 Student Council 35 Science Club 2,35 Math Club l,25 Hi-Y 2,3, Pres. 35 Key Club l,2,35 Cub and Yearbook Photographer 35 Boys' State 25 Latin Club l5 Quill and Scroll 3. KAY SPAULDING - Pep Club l,2,35 Cheerleader 35 Student Council 2,3, Sec. 35 Soph. Coun- cil l, Sec.-Treas. l5 Tri Hi-Y 2, 35 School Store 35 G.R.A, l,2,35 Homecoming Queen Attend. 35 F.F.A. Sweetheart Attend. 35 All Sports Queen 3. CLYDE SPEER - Debate l5 Speech 35 F.F.A. l5 Thespians 35 Stage Production. TOMMY STANFILL - Football l,2,35 Wrestling l,25 Track l,2, 35 O Club l,2,3, Pres. 35 Thespians l,2,35 Student Coun- cil l5 Pep Club Beau 3. ,,,Ji' -'QS .A BOBBY SHUFFIELD PAT SMITH - Student Council 35 School Store 35 G.R.A. l,25 Pep Club l,2,35 Latin Club Vice Pres. l5 Cub l,2,35 Assist., Ed. 35 Award Journeyman, Quill and Scroll 2,3, Pres, 35 Times Correspondent 2,35 Tri Hi-Y 2, 3, Pres. 35 City Council Rep. 25 National Congress 35 White House Conference. KATHY SNEED 1 Pep Club l, 25 F.T.A. 25 Thespians 2. HARLAN STEVENS - Wres- tling l. CONNIE STILLWELL - F.H.A. l5 Pep Club l,2,3. JIM STONEBERGER -- Cross Country l,2,35 Wrestling l,2,35 Track l,2. CHARLES STRAIN - Key Club 2,3, Treas. 35 Honor Society 2, 35 Spanish Club 25 Latin Club l5 Red Cross 2,3, Treas. 35 Hi-Y 35 Father and Son Week 25 Year- book 35 Safety Council 3. JAKI STUCKEY - G.R.A. I5 Pep Club l,2,35 F.T.A. 35 Tri Hi-Y 3. CLARENCE SUMMERS MARILYN TRIMMER - Choir l,2,3, CHARLES TURCI - O Club 2,35 Key Club 2,35 N.F.L. 2,35 Track l,2,35 Cross Country 2,35 Sr. Council 35 Hi-Y 35 Youth Citizenship Day 3. BARBARA JO TURNER -- Fuf. Nurses Club 35 F.H.A. Report. 3. JERRY TALLEY KEN TAMBLYN -- Football l, 2,35 Basketball l5 Track l5 O Club l,2,35 Spanish Club l,2,3. KAY TAYLOR - Pep Club 35 Tri Ha-Y 3, Latin club l,2,3, Science Club l5 G.R.A. 2,35 F. T.A. l5 Red Cross l5 Safety Council 35 Teacher's Aide 25 Honor Society 3. PAT TAYLOR - Band l,2,3, Treas. 2,35 Queen Attend. 2,35 Honor Society 2,3, Pres. 35 Pep Club l,2,35 Tri Hi-Y 2,3, Par- liam. 35 F.T.A. l,2,3, Vice Pres. 2,35 French Club 2,3, Sec. 35 Latin Club l, Sec. lg Red Cross l,2,3, Parliam. l, Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 35 Sr. Council 35 Student Council 35 School Store 3, Book- keeper 35 Girls' State 25 Out- standing Soph. Award l5 Math Club l,2, Sec.-Treas. 2. ...ik ,W , 11 -I 'II L-YM' rw .N-...,y rvvf' 'fI'i '-11 l 'Wi --JW RUBY VAUGHN - Pep Club l,2,3, Honor Society 3. TOM VAUGHN - Band l,2,3, Asst. Drum Major 2. KAY VAUGHT - F.M.C. 2, Choir l,2,3. N-..w4Ul' eww KEN WAINNER - Baseball I, 2,35 Chess Club lg National Honor Society 3. ROBERTA WARD - Pep Club l,2g Orchestra l,2,3g Red Cross l,2,3j Office Aide 2. LINDA WATKINS - Pep Club l,2,3, Spanish Club l,2,3, Vice Pres. 3, F.T.A. 3, G.R.A. I. .-'1 f .ctw I' '-etlyilx DICK WEGENER - Football I, 2,3, Ha-Y l,2g Key club 1, X 1' emai- ,95- 2,3. TOMMY WEST - Football I, 2,35 Basketball l,2,3, Baseball l,2,3g O Club l,2,3, Jr. Council 2, Student Council l,2. CHARLES WHITE CHARLES WHITT - Art Club 2, 3, Stage Production l,2,3g Vice Pres. Thespians 2,3, Red Cross 2, Student Council l. JOHN WILLIAMS - Transfer 3g D.E. Club 3. JUDY WILLIAMSON - Pep Club l,2g Honor Society 2,3j Annual 2,3, Editor 3g Student Council 3g Sr. Council 3g Quill and Scroll 3g White House Conf. RUTH WINCHELL - Latin Club lg French Club 2,3g Red Cross l,2g F.T.A. l,2,3g Rep. to Prof. Organization 2,3g Library Aide, Office Aide 2. JOHN WOODS LEE WRIGHT - Football 2g Choir 2,3g Thespians l,2,3g D. E 3, Parliam. 3. LINDA WRIGHT - Pep Club I, 2 3 FRED WINSTON -- Key Club 2g O Club 2,3g Sr. Council 35 Football l,2,3g Wrestling lg Swimming l,2g Baseball l,2,3g Youth Civic Week 3. SIDNEY WITT - Band l,2,3g Chess Club Pres. 3g Orchestra 1, 25 N.F.L. l,2,3g Latin Club lg National Honor Society 3g Y.M. C.A, l,2,3g Build. Supt. 3g White House Conf. 35 Dial 'M' For Murder. DANNY WITTEN - Key Club 2,3g O Club 2,3g Basketball 2,3g Golf 2,3. JERRY WOOD - O Club I, 2,3g Football l,2,3j Basketball l,2g Baseball l,2,3g Student Council l,2,3g Spanish Club l. 1' A .1 ce, .sf I Jr, 1 gl . 5' ,ff -get F 14m-0000? L .. i' M5 ' ., , ,. fwf Q Q Q . , ' . f LESS: ff .K 2 if K, , 5, . 'A , 'MQ 1- . . 5v?g5 I ' 'i3,, 24fYL34L+i ,K g :vzgfl Q--. K 1 175 'f i ' 1. - 4:5 ,:1. ,. ,Vik A wk A . , is ff Q z f-.'.:3 iii' 1 e , A , .. , W., if ff W , K V 2 p ES 2 f , , K 1 fn 5 X Q Q , 4 1 H Z J gm ...,4..,..W,...,,.w-h-- naman 5 f ' 2 if 'Y ,J 47 Juniors Plan Exciting Season Junior officers make plans for a successful year. A Y . 9 ' : sv is i sc ic . .1-. 2 .,..i I Q. - . T A ' - is if V P J A V- uz, 5 ,..,.1 . W 'i ' 1 V' 'JYi 3fJ ? iiuu . '-:- J f iiiff are . i1,if I - W y 'J . ' A B , A sfu . sr' l 'W Row One: Brian Adair, Mark Aday, Ca ol Ak' J h Ak' R T ' Betty Alien, Bill Alien, Jerry Allen, sheffy Alle:'RdJwnJ'1l:lree: lgusa2wAn3lg, Karen Allman, Mary Appell, Stella Arnold. 48 3 .V .- f, ,,, , , ff. fi Q...-.1 2' Ms ' , , :E.' I .Y A .JY 3 - : 'N w ' J, 2 f - We , 1 iii.. ' . , VfL'Zi1if?54, ' ,'fgQfi5f5?5ifQE J . ,f,e 1 ' ,r-1 55' .. : n. ' : MHTVKM ' . ,,. . ' . 57 il -ge 3 ' 'N 9 g Z ,Au-n.. 'I l ' , Z ., mr' gs: .: . A ,UQ ' ,NM , i A Row One: Kenna Sue Atkinson, Bob Baird. Row Two: Jonroi Baird, Jerry Barham. Row Three: Bob Barnett, Virginia Bartley. Row Four: Allen Bass, Mary Bass. Row Five: Alvin Bean, Jack Bedford. Row Six: Clyde Bennett, Nancy Berger. .:,:.'- J Q W w if . : fi ' . 2. fi - af., ee , Row One: Dennis Berry, Jim Big- gers. Row Two: Eldon Bishop, John Blair. Row Three: Debbie Blanche, Bobby Boese. Row Four: LeAnn Boeve, Claudia Bright. Row Five: Jeanie Burgess, Nancy Burke. Row Six: Karen Caskey, Donna Castle. f -Q , '23 .5 we 4,- . ' . M ,i.: ' mgg' 4 N WM! ,J 3 2 'Y K Young lady, don't you ever be in the hall without a hall pass again! warns Ed Berry, assistant principal, to Bonnie Robinson. nl - sl 0 1- J ' J le a s E-vs-ff W K .J xl ' 555 . . Q L ff' if x fe . 21. 5 if I lr .. ie, ' J YT ' . f ' L 'J -.i.. I , ' J J - Q 3 ,.. B J . ,'.l' , H ' A , f,Vf .af I K ' J J J ff: ,,--U ' Row One: Jim Butchart, Glen Butler, Judy Cadamy, Jimmy Carpenter, Gwen Casey, Row Two Robert Centracco, Cathy Champlin, Kay Clayton, Jean Cockes, Loyd Cole. Row Three: Jackie Coleman, Mike Colson, John Coonce, Suzanne Cooper, Judy Cowan. Juniors T 2 32' 35,1 - 5. ,yin if. V --V.. if -.. ilfiifii . 2 1 -t Q- Q vlii f - , . . , W KE 1 se N Q 2 K we .S in xii: Q 9' 49 Q, .. ,... , r iw . , 2395- I i , 2 K -,V KS? ns. ,H y .. fi K4 i f Al .kk fi is I f Boy, that Mrs. Osborn really is a sluggerl says Phil Dunford to Susie Nave. it T ph fag ff if . A P 5 J - .V if , U -ii W , , as W-E T. oi' ' . ,1,. Y 'I ' A F H 'lf .... I Q., f A T Row One: Mike Cross, Glenna Cullum, Bruce Daines, Elwyn Davenport. Row Two: Benny Ruth Dean, Shari Deason, Gary Denham, Paul Dines. Row Three: Nancy Dooley, Jan Doty, Thomas Draper, Bill Dunford. Juniors 1 'l :Z M F -ni Qi. i 5 ' .. ' 15 1150, is ' ' i : :f?,i::E2':' ': . iff A 5: . ' 55 ,..,fz,,. zzz: 151 in ,M . r ig ' if r Q : .QQ : 5 'H My if . AE Row One: Linda Easely, Carol Eaton. Row Two: Marcia Ellis, Wes Ellis. Row Three: Judy Elliott, Jack Engleman. Row Four: Ray Follberg, Tom Farmer. Row Five: Dionna Farrel, Ronnie Featherstone. Row Six: Johnel Fergu- son, Tana Finney. f r -W 2? .4 ' 'Pr N W. si PY .2 ei fffflh Jig : 'ws 2 ,,.l hr H K X V -ev Q M...- ...J Af f ks., 1 lf' Gu . wy- ---J i. .2 ,M ww., - A- 14 iw :refer -ae , G G J Riff' Row One: Gary Fletcher, Dennis Floyd. Row Two: Neal Ford, Florence Friend. Row Three: Mary Friend, Don Fuller. Row Four: Carl George, Bernard Glass- man. Row Five: Phyllis Glidewell,Mary Gosdin. Row Six: Linda Grady, Gloria Grant. LeAnn Boeve and Cathy Champlin believe in being comfortable while they work on the annual. i ' ye.. ' , T G. J - 'elf' lt li' ' F l.-i I 1- , ,.-1 - Q, yii. Y .... T ' .,., ' T A '52 -if QQ I 1 -' ' ' flli i 1? V N, V 1 i L Row One: Will Gresham, Jim Grisham, Arlene Guilliams, Carolyn Guy. Row Two: David Griffith, Rosa Lee Hall,Brenda Hankins, Judy Hardegree. Row Three: Donna Harkins, Mary Harris, Tim Hataway, Vicki Heitman. Juniors 5l Nancy Dooley seems confused with locker inspection. .,,. N, A H ? ,y r V k y. T, - . M rf 'fm ga ,. , , ,- 7 gyigxfi -, I A . ., W g :H .v -M ,L if ::? .. , ff EL M ' un we ' , , yy' fQ!,L.S.5fi3 N ,gf , 5gL,,Q!flQ?' 2 , V ' gffwig ,,1kgj5,, '52 1,-few'-,f ' : I -A 4 1 Qi 'flu - get ' - ' V X :MJ yn x' fp 3 431' ' A ' gn . - . . into X 1 - fi ,gAs1fQH5fei f- . S . 1 .dj p 5 .wa .. . , ,g g 'Q:,3gf'f,j 13 ' fiwjfsgivg -IQ ' .i -gs ' .1 iz H It -it - K 4 11 w i 2.25 . W . 'i i , V ' ., ....: P122 -i-ma.. , Row One: Charles Helmick, Dwight Hendrick, Steve Hestback, William Hicks. Row Two: Jane Higginbotham, Shirley Hill, Larry Holliday, Bill Holloway. Row Three: Matthew Holmes, Bob Hood, Donna Hughes, Nancy Humphreys. Juniors 52 - .1..,f... t ,,., , ' WEP igisisliriisw . gffssgzsggf 1 . 1 lgfself, V 1 i 5 .wt .fm ., f tl it A me ., 2:--:mar-:ft --5,-g wifi t ll? E521 , ,k., K K K' . ...,, 6 i ef fi'-? Ji A .. 5, , www . --:- .iesslii t ' f fi 'l f14 f K'5s : f -f ' 6215: ':::? IE-J mf - , -6 : 2a,:.'ffa::a 1. -'14 , . -5.51-.e:1.,E:'v: .K . iff: - - il it-sf We ' wgjf .' mba: KL.: P 3, -Q M,-,,,..1s1f ti, W., V, K ,His , ,XXX gmt 4 ,K I1 i we il i X, K? i 52511 K Q2 :E ' if 4- , Z, ,. , Sflffiiffiiilfi s, ., ' ,, ff :!:2,::?f5fg 3?Q'fi'K'QiEf?Zlg' J ,sf t g . K , ,, ' 1, y V E A W, 35 KZ fm, ,I , V K , , .,,. ,kliwgxagiigggf - 'f f n ff 12 2 z -- ., :sm so 'ew fi pw. Ez 15 3 7 - ' ' f ffl' KV ., gg, ' Row One: Susan Jackson, Boyd Johnson. Row Two: Don Johnson, Kathleen Johnson. Row Three: Rae Jean Johnson, Carolyn Jones. Row Four: Mary Ann Jordan, Jim Jouret. Row Five:MarkJuncker,Donna Justus. Row Six: Rytti Kattov, Richard Knight. if 4 5' Mt J.. . gf . 5 1, . A 'f sw ' QQ r Q T R2 1. B V l if Mus M- I. ,kv A ..,A R S ye it Di r N., K, ml T, 4. 4. i if ' Ol W if V55 in ,. : : i .. . 'f , V E ,,-V I A ' l '1 .... J Q5 . g. 5 vm ATL '. .cr .ss A Q- 2' ra il R swaeg . ,. .fi-gi: L. Row One: Mary Lackey, Kaye Landes, Row Two: George Lank- ford, Charla Leach. Row Three: Jerre Lee, John Leedy. Row Four: Bill Levesey, Jimmy Lind- berg. Row Five: Ruth Lindsey, Bill Livermon, Row Six: Gerald Locklin, Dorendici Lowther. K, ,,,L 1 Oh nol You're not changing your schedule again! exclaims Mrs. Osborn to Judy Elliott and David Ramsey. - ii . -V I ' ' L? ., . Cf .- B 4 L z ,F , ': .:.,,. fs lg-if--g A if .ff ff f , ., -. - 1,..sfe,t, aifeq.. 3 Q , K,.f xp. ' ' ' www-'EY mlm 131 . is 'Q 'Q'-1 gyghhi A kV,L. 5. at 'i,, My -, :-,' ., ,- ll Qi E , g , Row One: Mary Lyle, Stan Lyons, Bill Maddox, Marilyn Maker. Row Two: Tony Manning, Helen Marrinan, Mildred Marson, Charlotte Maurer. Row Three: Cheryl Mayfield, Russ McAdams, Larry McCauley, Carol McClaran. Juniors l A .,, i., ,grim - f , . ,A -T 5- ,JP .5 A A ll 5155? A ' v y . , f, H 'W T f .. ., 5 sa :sn . S .. - J I -J :f l .ggy vv ' Q. 5 - KIXN3 . i s e i es h , 5 K wg Suzanne Cooper, escorted by David Ramsey, makes a lovely Band Queen B V Attendant. ir' .T - 1 i7 ' f i ,R . , ' . T' ,f , . A 1 wr J - A 1 W has V ,sr : .:-- f ' X' V .. ' ' mi! i swf-.1 C LGA' T' .1 , -ge, 1 V , , ' ' , '.,P . lr V .. C Row One: Dianna McCorkle, Rick McGee, Christine McKee, Marilyn McLain, Row Two: Mike McPhearson, Dorothy Mealer, Mike Means, Johnny Merle. Row Three: Joan Miller, Kenneth Miller, Darla Montgomery, Billy Moore. Juniors K . 'F' . , I Q ' I 23 QQ? I 7 V3 5' V 5 X Row One: James Moore, George More. Row Two: Allie Lou Morrison, Richard Mullin, Row Three: Mikie Murphy, Sondy Myers. Row Four: Carl Nou, Susie Nave. Row Five: Paula Nord'- strom, Linda Owen. Row Six: Jean Oli- phant, Neal Ogle. C 'A 3 . 4. i Q f M , 5:25 4 ei ., -. . :favs fe, -- -fs war. , . if SW, WM, .Q ...L . V32 wife f-um 'i f 'I 'f 9' af 5 s RAM ink' x ei emi, er f 1 9? ,ii .1- fm' A , xg? if ij' is K li S .,,. 5' Q, ,e Tdwzsffu- Y ' 1' 1' J QNX .fix mga., - ifgmfgsgf , .3 1 x 1, - ',.' . : W. i , P QV X3 Q Sf! 2 , ' 'W .., . f ni., . . ml' ' limi? Marilyn McLain, Judy Elliott, and Marcia Ellis make decorations for the Homecoming Dance. A ., , A I J ET mi if V -l 'A,, Q2f AA 1- k,4VhV Q 1.sw ,f k ' if 'VA 5 -- .. Q, ,,.',tQgii, 'fblifiiif , -ff . ' ,VQZ 'Vf-- 2', ? 1i fI . --:' yr leafs., ex -T -miie' f gi f s 9 it in-I' -5 5 3 W it E 1 Q, i is fi in 5'1'-'52f4t :- .. 2522 wwf?-252 ' A 1' Row One: Rae Jean Parsons, Pete Pegg. Row Two: Mike Pendegraft, David Perry, Row Three: Delores Peterson, Linda Puckett, Row Four: David W. Ramsey, David Ramsey. Row Five: Charles Redding, RichardRanney. Row Six: Clyde Reed, Leon Reschke. . EO ,ir J. i .t,, .f '- g f','A iijixno-sii ii T. . A iciliirh -,eg . .. ,. ,- ,. .,. V I . my eeisri ':,::t . i t,,. . 22, Vhig hk , f , F 'x f .i 3 J :,:, .T 5 , -Il s g Q My , ., wg? 7 lv: xirf' W , J siic as Row One: Brenda Riley, Judy Roark, Roger Robbins, Bonnie Robinson. Row Two: Mike Roborn, Elmer Rogers, John Selk, Linda Shelton. Row Three: Terry Schultz, Gail Sheppard, David Sherrod, Ginny Shields. Juniors 55 - A43 Marilyn McLain, RichardRanney,and Vicki Heitman gave excellent per- formances in their roles in the all school play, Mr. Angel. r it Q ,zz :zz J- S l vfvfi Nw if . Ag S V,,VV ,iffy yr If . H Vrrh I Viriyrsw ,V V gl, 5 Z., ,,,. , fg.. , ,. Qgiiixx A ,W . gr 4 ,V rw if Z Ei ' A A 2 ,. it A 3 ' ,Q W 'qv . A V Y was ,. 'Z ' ' :Tl ' . ,,, A . K -, I Al 5 If L ' V S is ' ui , ,W .. K SWS .mlulldf an-if l S -J , R rrz- J M V, AZ, K, A I A E J., mf.. Row One: Pam Shoemaker, Carolyn Simmons, Eugene Smith, Haskell Smith. Row Two: Mike Smith, Ronnie Smith, Judy Smock, James Snow. Row Three: Steve Snyder, Bobby Springer, Jerry Stansel, Bobby Stewart. Juniors 56 S i' E 1, ',r, Vg in f -f ., ' 1'0 , ii,.., ,ff -J , L H Q Y? .3 ' 'Q 0 V 'Wifi J C5442 ,M . . ,, was ' ' ,ww 11 5 ,-wmv' Row One: Carolyn Stewart, Louise Stewart. Row Two: Mary Steward, Richard Steiber. Row Three: Janice Strain, Kay Sugg. Row Four: Gail Summers, Mamie Taylor. Row Five: Ralph Taylor, Richard Trager. Row Six: Richard Tubbs, James Turci. ',.,,. ' iid: 'nzlbnzi ,... A Q J . .. ' Q .. Q ,qw fr Z.. 5: V- .,. fisfgil A . A 1 aw fi . V :ji '5' N .b k, In V VZ i f , mi V. . :M Q VA ,i 8. .--- I, cf g R fa. Y. 1.2 -: I- H 5-, fe OF' rel .g gi 13 X- .pf n N Q le i 7 J.,-,. . .. it -' K h ., i ,af F' -Key. -su-1 V1 . W, A 40 K 'W .. ,M Q 1 W J' W. A 1 .of ug! 9 fs A Q is Row One: Mory Turner, Eddie Unger, Tom Vaughn, John Wallace, Jenny Ward, Dwight Waters, Don Watson. Row Two: Sondra Weaver, Rosa Lee Werthen, Sally Wildrick, David Wilson, Kay Woodward, Jean Young, Joe Young. Juniors sigh with relief when the season is over and look back with pride on a record year-the prom-the new rings-l,B.M. records-pep assemblies-football games-and holiday dances. All of these they took in stride as they looked forward to being seniors in 1962. A ...' ' 2? . new + - is B .g . if B 'ff W . -2 E f J .iis S i ' , g ls, ' 'V R -y 5 Qing i -,- -1 '-. ' 'M .,V-,i' K . .. 1.1 ww The Howdy Hop was a large success, thanks to the work of Juniors Jeanie Burgess, Stan Lyons, and Carol Bob Baird, Student Council vice president, pictured with Linda Akin spend their study time in the library. Puckett. 57 S0Ph0m0re5 l 7-fm :-ff.. . .tu s , .. rw- 5,5 .M Je ti e . 1 . .-. WS., -:-- .4 , 5 . . , - -- ,.'f 51, m-gt. I My - , : .. .. . -is -11-s. 1. ' .' . is If-I - vefgggw ::. ' ': : . ellis ' .' 1' :i -.r 'A ' SiM'17E se '-Q ,v A iliiezg .3 -2a, ':E:fr25Wum.:-.i' :K 'E . : I ffffii ffl . iz i1,' gem' 1 W - ,. -W . ,, ,W --.. , A .. , V 9, , 5159? 2 f 2-if A ' mil L 2 R site '38, ,gg if Y Q 'R fi in 3: it x 1' 2 may r we .. . .. J W ' 1, f ,, . ..,:, , ,. ,gg N i w gg Q be Q d ,F K Y 1-if A ' 4, J N :W lah i lf ff t N -3 L85 , ' ft 551 ' if Re Y ft 2 if X-li? 5 u 'ff' 21 af? K A , N E: M' 5 Y ma: w H5' it y - Q1 - 2 S f sl 2 it fe 3 F' E fx, 1 II' T X Q R 1 fr 2 4 . , , 'f 2 W? : ':..: .-..ij':. s w f ? x.. be K 1 fri f .- ii.-,.,ifQ A , 54 1 .E . ',,..,. K ' S H f , : . . sijjiggi- zgrfi. . , V f, .,,..zg fi gig . ue.: f f :jg If fi-1 :f'i - ' ' fifif.: ' ' V 12-U 5 5 iff? -J-f' 1 : . 7 , gy 1 akin., I .Q M , wr K. 0 ' , : 'H J-'ei' XV: - f 13? :FEES -:, :' - 72 MQW-Wi - Seahifeiii - , J .. - . . alt- if '7 9 , ' I-F -9 - , fa, ' ' J wwf . Row One: John Adams, Leona Adams, Jessie Anderson, Pam Bachman. Row Two: Bun Baker, Don Baker, Linda Bale, Janice Base, Beverly Bass, Sandra Bass, Karen Baxter, Rita Bellinger, Mike Bernardy. Row Three: Ronnie Bertram, Mary Biles, Billy Boese, Linda Booth, Diane Brackeen, Lynnette Bray, Jamie Breshears, Bryan Brown, Cordell Brown. SOPHOMORES REALIZE THERE IS MUCH TO D0 BEFORE DIPLOMA DAYS. f Aa V -. me fwMfgz5,wg4wE,v5 L, ml .V ' ' A ' -' fl? 1' A Ng X, W , I ir 15' Vw V pig' K I ' ':. 'iiiial' 'Y 'A :EL .-42' ' L' ' A 1' k 1gV,'QigQ r ' Hs: f, :f- -' f'59?5zf:iLi k ,r ' , w ifi. '1i1'1T:lif5f7'i:f:g ' : 717 , , Tl if A f' -glggw ' . 1 f M7 :V :rid .:f:,,es Q , 1. ,gg Z ,- , ig-1 1 5 f. ' ' - ' I l5355jA3E?g I L, M jffglkg-, 'X 45 .P '- 'S' -' Qi ::2E3:f?sEg1'i1,5g'1,i-lf' ' :E x,.: , gi Row One: David Brown, Sidney Brown, Tommy Brown, Carol Browning. Row Two: Scott Bryan, Jim Burroughs, Linda Burrow, Gary Burton. Row Three: Donna Butler, Pat Carter, David Cobb, Paul Combes. Row Four: Vicki Connel, Memory Cook, Bonnie Cooper, Johnnie Lee Couch. 58 , is amm- Study Hall! Study Hall! Hours are too short when there is so much work to do. .J 'E Q3 ,f 8 7 . ,.: gf -I AW' Q A J - f 'U' 3 Q x u 1 k gs' ,f? m ix fLQ 1 J A J we iff i f, '. 'W S: -I :lf'5giQ22 i' ,, rr' ' W 'S K ,K l 9 K' 'kyyk .. 1' W if., :.' ' 9' 'r as 7 ' 1 f . ' ,, , JT3 ,5- g . I g V'A,': ' Q . i W1 : in V, . . 'VA AL al J by , J blnz , J :Q WLV: ::, : N' L' s I 5 QQ, ' ' J -' F s . . , ' LIAI if l Q J - J G J l i Q. fam. 5, Q fi Q A 3 I ,Via Q F G-31 Y F as .Qi of J i + J J he J if-V Row One: David Chapman, Jim Charles,Jim Chrislip,Sharon Clinkenbeard, Gary Creager, Jerry Cronk. Row Two: Donna Cross, Keaton Cudd, Jim Cumpton, Phillip Denwalt, Diane Dillard, Robert Dinwiddie, Dean Doerr, Linda Dozier, Randal Duncan. Row Three: Louis Duroy, Ann Dye, Rose Edwards, Frank Engleman, Judy Farrar, Susie Farris, Grace Fellers, Janice Fields, Donna Fincher. Bun Baker explains the workings ofthe microscope to Nannoe J: , - ' ' , ,, J F Ledgerwood, Linda Booth and Jamie Breshears. s w 4 . G iici ' as . .4 ,- -gf '- l . W if ,V sci J , . ,J lv' ' I 'Q fi re J 11 ' 177 ,,,,. ,5 ' '- K ,X L-'f in I I I 1 ...Q . us. .2 Y . I ., , 21 ,J Q .Q-ff-' J F Ig' c ' i ss -sf LL ,VVI 5 if if 'V -Jf cc,, ii if J .ii ' - - - 'u - ' va Q 1 f 55:52 6, , D :, ,J 'P D i Pat Fletcher, Darrell Floyd Row One: Barbara Fleske, Marie Folsom, Evelyn Forest, Eddie Foster, Mike Frank Larry Gann, John Gerken Sue Giasson David Gillespie w I ' ' 'AMW K Alan Fransen, Martha Friend, Sharon Gafford,.Sue Gaines Clark Gilpin. 59 ,.,,,,..s 3' J , , ' Q 5.2: , L I U 7 bl V g, 9 t . ., 1,11 i n 'W as 1- g Q ., ,E SEV ' Lk.. - , I lf 'V gf? f a s . ff. ,,..,.,,.,. sl ' gf . - ' - Q ' J v'o '?',l 1' W , I . kW,,1.,,. .M L,f. . J .93 S r is 1 . iw, .1 gk .Q Q P ,nl 1 rl V Q s . S J S if ' : J F' I 14. 1- f . : ' . 1 r . -S N, T .fs 'ff' J .A J - . h : L J: f' ' -P . ' if S J we-' 'Q , m--h iff: f R 2 5 - Row One: Allen Goucher, Levoy Gray, Donna Haggard, Ray Hall, Bob Holler, Peggy Hammock, Margie Hanson, Sandra Harriman. Row Two: Kenny Harris, Bob Hatfield, Bill Hauser, Dick Haxel, Gary Heold, John Heaton, Kathy Henderson, Harry Hensel. Row Three: Fay Hicks, Charles Hines, John Hines, Judy Hogan, Gary Holliday, Charles Horsley, Ted Hough, Norma Housh. 1 - . S ' ,ssl if Q 'I ,rrs + . . -2 . lr- . ' Q A . 1'-. srsrsrrrr I Q, A -P V . s N K I vii , W ' Y -- 1 ..' 4 is . . t,,,g , 4, A . . J , 1-+1 ,wx f, . .. -. ' .. G I J X' L-lliil ihl 1 i r ' i'i X lllkl . g ' 'ah 1 'ff fx 5 :-1 4' J - , 133 3 ' . snr I L.. , ' - . , . -' ffgl ,.+ ir . 'MW' x 3 J .. . f' . 1 -ff - . serif J ' -- . si, , 35- - 1 ' 1 . is .V , G . . mv -1 X 1 ifiiiiiiii 4 . J ' 2 V Row One: Steven Howard, Jeannie Howe, Richard Huddleston, Ken Huffman, Doug Inman. Row Two: Betty Jackson, Janis Jarnigan, Gordon Jobe, Beverly Johnson, Danny Johnson. Row Three: Dean Johnson, Forrest Johnson, Larry Johnson, Leslie Johnson, Linda John- son. Row Four: Mary Johnson, Billy Jones, Inez Jones, Judy Jones, Sherry Jones. Sophomores A N f Larry Leeds enjoys Spanish when Mrs. Bernelce Miller plays the records and explains it all Nw-. J if. sv.. r llll et - 5 it - ' ,,m,m.A,Ah lg, - H , v in - , ll . fp , 'KL L -Q ,. , I ,H ..,. Q l 2 f ' T T L J J ' J J ' ,,i at W J' it 'til 5. f' -Nw 1 A felis,-112 :.W 4. fs Q ' 1. 'li X . :lily ?'k . A i , t K W QQ 7 egg, 'TS' N If ,',hk. it ic, 5+ A f-W ,L-54 N' 5 l j , , i X. K I .I ' 'W li I A A Row One: Shirley Jones, Pat Jourdon, Nannette Keller, LeAnn Kirkpatrick, Sylvia Knight, Don Lake, Sandra Lam- bert, Allan Lamprecht, Row Two: Bob Lassater, Charles Lassiter, Nannoe Ledgerwood, Ronnie Lee, Larry Leeds, Judy Levy, Steve Lewis, Karen Lodge. Row Three: Max Large, Lois Lowrie, John Luna, Phillip Lynn, Beverly Main- ous, Judy Mallam s, Jim Marlow, Gail Martin, i s - . f -1,-'sin M ... 2,5 'ix wr . -W rri,rii - - Diane Dillard, Nancy Thomas and Robert Sum- it is , mers say that drivers' education will help them XX ' iii 'J be safe drivers. ,,,nillV'-N., L ,Mi . ,, Y V g in 't 4 ' we J - was 'CN 'ia ...si Tw. 3 1 L . M , .ex .eg Y . . R as E sf ,,, sk M ,, f,,,,.-,,,, , .ps f -.., 'g ses f , f QS: A1 S , , gg I .ri '51 ,fs A -1 2 f 'W' M ,', , T ! , L, , ,A . . , Vi Y W 1 f . A .af A 8 i 1hf ' 7'1 5 4 K r 337 vkfll i 5 ,i. my ,jjagf . Y ,gi er e K sl Jl , L ,r ' Row One: Linda Mash, Bonnie Mathis, Paul Matsenbaugh, Rebecca Mayo, Mike McAdams. Row Two: Mary Lou McCallister, Bob McClure, John McClure, Sharon McCollom, Gary McCowan. Row Three: Robert McCracken, Janice Mclntyre, Sandy Mclntyre, Judy Michael, Joan Miller. Row Four: Susan Milner, E. J. Morgan, Linda Morgan, Pat Moulton, Evelyn Nichols. Sophomores wise-, ,mn 5-1 k -- -- 4 Q A F W' f 'sw ,.. A, J ' rs , fs 5' F My J gf.. J 7 S T T' J ,.'g 4' I S2 QSM , , , S ,V I I ..7., VLVVV 7 ,gi V 'exe' .., A ,, ,, '- - Z, A ff N is is J 1. -' ff fe eff ' it 4- ls' 1 l w -vA- ' ,LZ ' ,r -1 A ,A ' I .zz f , , '32, K ,V --LK ,-gg: i :A- S A J I J AA L, f It lu In Q . , Q . ?t,,,ivs+ W., WKLV fi , .h i Q- g 'Q 7, ,gg V y lf'ms 'rbi N . H is Qxii, gi' M33 W in ,, LW,L , F S fs- mi ' .K ,K ,L i, x'L' i f J J 1 if F ,fl 1 ,K J 1 'T ' - :ls .X N if . W 'S iv , it 5 ,Y fl , Zz ,.. ,sv ,, ll ' ', - 'J' J ilii 7l J VW J 1 h J E l ,W 185 Y ,.-,N ' ,H , I f 'W . , ' 4 . , , ' 'L. 5' 7,4 4 , I - lgfff' 'r Ha it 43' , ig E' ,,. X ,1 2 its -'J J. 7 3 .N ,ff r 4 A Row One: Robert Nichols, Karen Olsen, Mike Olsen, Ann Owens. Row Two: Glen Patterson, Kay Patterson, Vivian Paul, Judy Paulsen. Row Three: David Perkins, Eddie Petitt, Barbara Pojezny, John Pope. Row Four: Kelton Polk, Curtis Pospisal, William Post, Joy Powley, Row Five: Shirley Puckett, Ernie Pullen, Duane Purdum, Daniel Quellar. . ' 'fx ' , 1 , .xy xt I M i ', I K -a - f T Q , gf X ' mi Mu x , , 15,59 V, . -. , V : XQIQL-ff , 1 s-, ., J .SZ .. tx 4 -. ,- 2 . f 1 , , 4 l , , ' it of-M Row One: James Rapp, Roger Radant, Don Randall, Jennie Redding, Judy Redmon. Row Two: Jimmy Reed, Danny Reeves, Carol Reid, Joe Reynolds, Charles Roberts, Row Three: Gene Roberts, Larry Rogers, Kathy Rauscher, Marian Salyer, Susan Scheffel. Row Four: Ronnie Schmitt, Susan Schwartz, Sharon Seabrook, Linda Sebring, Jim Selby. Row Five: John Selby, Elaine Seligson, David Seiko, Melinda Sellers, Carol Setterberg. , ' ., I . , W' F Q l W '72 r - , ,Q , ,gy -.: , S+ ' ' .bd 2 S J if 'T is I ,, 15-M , J , I , . A , . A, -.nw . f ' M, ,ggi i ' W, i, i 'sr ,f f 1 ' . ' A , 1,33 3 einem ,al ta C? V, M , 1 W W , an g ,S-f V 2. Janel Whitt began to wonder about the new IBM sys- , . . tem when she found herself enrolled in Metal sho . Row One' Qwen 5eV'er' Jean Shokely' Becky Sheets Sophomores FJ Shirley Sheffield. Row Two: Honey Shelton, Warren Sher: man, Mike Shaeffer, Larry Simmons. Row Three: Billie Gail Smith, Gary Smith, Gerald Smith, Randy Smith. L ilfii T? i V, 3- .. V . 'F Z A - ' . .1 2:11 V . vw s A 25 - - .1 Z zzsifggfss - ,A s X 5' f'54ffi:4 'HQ f' , . - wvlevii .e .z::.g,:-f . , Xl- .1 ' -I.. uw -ef file: :fr---rife W iki ma y Y. .ia .t..,, W.. 2... .. . .Q ., Qt. . 55, vs? 1' . si ff.: A33 2 f.:iw.:zQ: ige'lE5?f5 , . 'Q I L. - M, if 1 ,, .1 'f.'jE,,!i 3g:-.P 1 .. E 5 . , 72.5 5. K I . .Y .---. g Q 1' , -W -- T B is r .. .. 1 A , 1 nw V - ' r is S r . .. . W- - . Q M Q Q ' ' . Z? Row One: Tom Snow, Barbara Sober, Linda Sorrells, Eddie Spurgin, Daryl Stallings. Row Two: Robert Stallings, Martha Stevens, Linda Stilwell, Craig Stokely, Danny Stone. Row Three: John Storie, .lack Stratton, Bill Stubbs, Robert Summers, Charles Swain. Row Four: Doug Taulbee, Nancy Thomas, Warren Thomas, Bill Thompson, Roberta Thorp. P ' si. M sill? 5 . 'Wi . .. 5 . I . X. Jim Wallis wondered why the IBM enrolled him in cook- ing class! - feisty? iifiifi. 5 41515 S3 ' - 'YL?iifsE5gias. FW 1 - iiifiiii 'Inf ' . wr 1- feisew gr qiiiwif w i J- is: - l- 'z . 15155: 15822 E N127-591 I'i.t-:.2Ei:-: Hr' . 5-'I se' ' ' Stag? - - 'iszgsfiis :EF f- 7 . l- . . i. S' , g , 'sffagff' ' 1 t f.t?:fig3,g51s 'l- -l ' S' '- 2 . f - Sy .. V: gg . , . Stew 5:9 ar- --fx .ear Qi, R. G rg . . .J -3 ' , :gl ' pw n 1 -i K .- .K E., K -2. . . it J K ., .Q -tb H V ' ' ' ' f Li+ ef T ' x . is . f- ina? uk swam. X- 'Si' 1 E ' ,, , ' . 23 i -: X, Q f sr 1-as 'l,..f1.'1 F.. mg. -iawaf ' . A . Lx- Q 3 rr' A g , 9' ,J .... , . w- 'L' DA' TWT' ' . V H IX? Row One: Stanley Thurman, Gail Tousey, Joan Traphagen, Bonnie Trindle. Row Two: Glenna Twist, Phil Tyler, Jim Wallis, Virginia Warren. Row Three: David Watt, Bill West, Charles West, Patti Whitecotton. Row Four: Janel Whitt, Sharon Wigley, Debbie Wilks, Joe Wilkerson. Row Five: Linda Wren, Joe Williams, Pat Williams, Sonny Williams. ' ' ff f ez ,, -new ,A 2 I gy ,ef 2, fi rope ' IH 25.1 , -.si 2 . I! V A K ..,, I, W + 4 M ,ss M . .9 - -me L H si g I ' - E,,' nf Row One: Tommy Williams, Kama Wilson, Mark Wilson, Ronnie Woods. Row Two: Bernard Woodard, Lee Yeakel, Laura Yagher, Diane Yancey. Sophomores i'11flz.1 . - , eil me 2 E :Exit 5 j,. ,,.., f- V.. Q 2252 B 7 r A - fi - -J ii ' . L7 ' , .,... A4 T . 35 g fll Y X. if all K in 551. 2 .. . . 6.33 sw ' . ' .Q ry, it .J fir r 3 Wigs. ' Y N g ,I 'axaisrm it 12:2 yas 'G' it 1... rg , at 3 .. , Sir f .. er . ,es-1, - -wwe? f ' :imfs Ti Y wig? W .f awa- eff . -vwmswfizi 1 .5 - 5' My . H525 .W we I ' . 25? JV 5: . V, fr .Jem , xy - - we .r 1 fksileiifi -fill ,... 'I' . 4 ,. lS'g ' 4.11 Fw flffw ' 1 -E .' ifi if . Pfirffft .. W.. - 'V'?'1f'?f:f11.i flffsfr I ' Y ,V V' Qw.,-1- -.,:,.- rw' . - ne -- 'fit '- ' Wiigfszvfftfr .iviiii .. .isp f 'f -,r Y . -,,- ,fm , --Egfr W -V .,.-, i . . .. .. . - Z, .. ,,,. , ' 2 - ' f e l' . . 5112 . ' . Hifi: i ' i ,J -- liligggt , X R, , .. -- ., g.,.,,. f: l- - gf K ' f 'wife ami' E 'A ,r J ' 7 5 v - , - -- f K ,,t5z.fl': . .. . 'iflflgiilt .. Aff f I H 12- Z -stag' . J - N2.:as,,,.P. - . gggiizg. - ,,, ,am up . - .. -mcse: ,N 1. , .. .9 ... iiidfri , , . f- F5 ' 5121 Eff' ' 1' 'iX '8 ' N- ,. 3. ,, ., 'J' ' .wf,2- - ' 155534135 - '. rt' : ' '11 Writ- f' 1-wit? 1:15152 : ' , -sig . ses'-wg. flflit' i , - 1 ' 'F' lx ss - ' ' T., - ' 1 ' Q 1 .... 5 , Joe Aday, Row One: Carolyn Anderson, Gayle Anderson, Gene Anderson, Sherry Row One: Janis Abernathy, Jackie Randy Baker, Kay Adair Allison. Row Two: James Anthony, Pat Appleby, Anderson, Jerry Andrews. Row Two: Don Austin, Melanie Aven, Betty Armstrong, Gary Artman. Row Three: Gaylen Baikie, Mark Baily, Billy Bain. Row Three: James Barnett, Greg Barnes Joey Bqlogh, Betty Bernard, Ron Barnes, Bob Bartlett, Bill BOSS. Freshmen as ' lfliift 'vi T 'r f- in 3 V 45 g v 4 -ffl ' 1 ,, - - . rg , . 'Q ' ...fa lit!!! 4 ii 5 O B 2 rw- Q f T .I ,M A ..rr.. J '2 'i ..,.. . ' .5 J :llv r p... ' Row One: Dianne Baxter, Richard Bender, Melody Berry Donna Best. Row Two: Richard Buchanan, Carol Bickers ln the Howdy Assembly, Freshmen dramatize their GEJVY BiCkefS, Kenneth BifdSell. ROW Three! Judy BICIQQ favorite schemes for getting into detention hall. 64 Diana Blake, Billy Bloomer, George Boatright. .,.'-fu 4:5525-I B . I. 4 if , X as we 5 . QE I ,germ E-new I gg rs ,JK ii' Q . if Q. fi I 3 A Q-L : L ,' gi J -1 Q ., 5 ' 5 5 W ef 3 ggi Q E I-is-I ,. .,.. ,Q .M .M-.,..N : Row One: Robert Bradshaw, Alan Brent, Terry Brown., Meridith Brown, Steve Brown. Row Two: Jimmy Burrow, Katie Bush, Bill Cadamy, John Cadamy, Linda Campbell, Row Three: Carol Cherry, Nancy Childer, Gay Clark, Sharon Clarkson, John Cleland. at a n .1 z sf' if .,.., 1 In - ' ' A V ,.. .,,..4 W, . ,fx . z..f-Mil.. nw I: 5 , . ,f Ji 1 e,l is I 'K 1 4 Mnisij Wife S21f5Q35Tgf. i , E55?fi H aiiwfieslex' r WS jT5:557'195l2il57' .: 'AIL,f-. Tif f x. - Row One: Tom Brownell, Pam Bruce, Bruce Burgess, Donna Burger. Row Two: Bobby Card, Carole Carlson, Dana Carrier, Glenna Caruthers. Row Three: Tom Case- beer, Richard Cochran, Patty Compton. FRESHMEN PROVE TO BE CAPABLE LEADERS IN JUNIOR HIGH. X, X1 5.10 Row One: Dorothy Conner, Bonnie Coon, Myrna Couch, I I Leona Courtney. Row Two: Diane Cross, Arnold Cumpton, NGUCY Curb, Bobby CUYUS- ROW Thfeei Karen Curtis, Freshman Student Council officers work energetically Kane Dams' Sue Ellen Dale- with sponsors Joenita Elijah and Charles Douglas for a successful year. 65 e J' A 2 2, Je 2 1 ae V- ,su Ks .tn Pie v ai i 421 L .. J, .3 'ff' .. l I irs f :KSSJ WI? of ' fzn , W M,,1 . . J- ,lf f is i We J T l .J , 2 4:A S enn . s. i' Q li il J A :ii 1'- A ' ' J 1 1 .- 4.25 if 4' ' '9 'i .,, . ., 2. J., K QV V' ll 14,3 A ' . 2' 5 :sit T M fe 'A Q .N-Q. '21 'S ' 'J S J ii: . -f :-Q J .1 ' M -- :: J rf? 1 ,ic 4, j i X.- V: f 'LMV A , -i. 1 Row One: Dean Henson, Eddie Herron, Jane Hicks, Judy Higginbotham. Row Two: Joyce Holliman, Susan Holmes, Karen Hooper, Jack Hough. Row Three: Sharon Jackson, Giaia James, Joy Jarnigan. yff Mary Suesz, Polly Stahl, Richard Williams and Charles McBride enjoy the luxury of living in the machine age. The library is equipped with machines that check out books. Freshmen Row One: Trudy Higginbotham, Lyn Higgins, Gary Hill, Betty Hinkle, John Hoagland. Row Two: Tony Howard, Claudia Hughes, Mike Hurley, Ronnie Isley, Johnny Jackson. Row Three: Bill Johnson, Kent Johnson, Mary Johnson, Mike Johnson, Steve Johnson. ' ' 7' ix i t if J fa ' . 'I' 9' . ll sf. . ' -S ff' J 1121 ...- ZQiT Z-'H . w 1 ' if .Vl . S T ' I .V I 'js V, , . .V .V ,V it ing i kg I eff-2' , t 'r ... V ' i 4 f M I J ns ' .5--f f J Y Q 2 i W . -fa : i!'3 ff ,,',- Row One: Krista Jones, Ace Jordan, Loretta Jordan, Pia Kattov. Row Two: Guy Keith, Rosalind Kerbow, Lee Kessinger, Frank Ketch. Row Three: Gail Kieke, Garry Kilfoy, Linda King, Connie Kirkpatrick. ' . arf ' . . H :gm 25:5 QVLSSEM' '.,ias- L f 1 : Q . . . .. ' EIC-:I-:1.Sr '2:,, .f ' - PA 3'f'E5:: In , -- Q' .,.1.gsaQQ,::',' Lj5::1.,i2:.H',E1',1 ' L' ,F-1 ' 515, L , '-wifi' I fi? -f ll' ,Qi i5E55z,i?Sff?1fEU ' 'L 7 ' 5' ' V ' ,. - - - ' . 'jg r 5 , Sill . , . ., V: .f:: 1 fi .. p ' ' -.H 1 :5214 -VR. ' - .f J , ' ' ' . J ' ' -'m g ' . , ef rw. ,J QQ , y f' - . Y i 5'f,ssV '1?:iIZZ::i1- 9175125 321555 - M2551 15 s 1 ' 122. ' 1329 if if if ' ' fi J .:,::::vf ,:' 'sigf 1 H ,V ,E-H .. Nz :1a:! aq:E5,54,f, -'ea :. ' :l? -'Si gf: l' f 'J fx '92 3 , IEE . , 'Q 1 - ' , . ,J-, gr --2 , 1',i.j: PJ' V ,N , ,guffu V ,. W i ' O 1 2, 1 ' , 5 mg, -' 2 3. -fix' -- ' ' F51 -rfififfil K -gf '5i ' :ff ,Q 'flfvzisv ?w7Tff5'l .!'wf7l2'lf1 , XM ?i?3'f-QL ' ' :WWW ii -' , . T 2'fif57Fi :wx-'X' ' , , , - .,.. . , W ' - ., , ,- i . ' ' ' 11.2-2.9 4? f - x ,Q Ai,L . Y ' H l 4 . X5 1 . . fl, A 1 Row One: Kenny Klotz, Judy Krasnow, Ricky Krisly, Joyce Lackey, Roberta Landis. Row Two: Joann Leedy, Judy Leonard, Mary Lepley, Sherry Levann, Carol Levine. Row Three: Dennis Lowder, Judy Mac- Kenzie, Lewis Mackey, Dave Maddox, Joy Markwell. V ,Q ,W .,.,,,,,::g,.5:Iwg,5gg-'- .eg M3 f L73 W 1 S+. , l ,.., ETL' as ' n X . ,, ,,,,,,, , .. ., ., Row One: Joleen Marks, Karen Marshall, Virginia Martin, Linda Mashino. Row Two: Herbert Mauk, Joyce Mawery, Hugh Mayo, David McAninch. Row Three: Charles Mc- Bride, Barbara McCain, Steve McClure, Bill McCollum. Row One: Linda Lang, Trudy Lawson, Jane Lee, Eugene Lee. Row Two: Dixon Lewis, Johnny Lilly, John Lindberg, Linda Long. Row Three: Sue Magness, Karen Mahaffey, Lee Marcy. Brown-eyed beauties Donna Gaby, Lori Sass, and Dana Dillard were the candidates selected for Jr. High Horne- coming Queen. Donna Gaby reigned as the Queen. Freshmen 69 -if egg. 'wi ' ' .L : I ,, ,. T-'L - , ' , . Q vi , Q' M ' ww is .f. i - ' , 1 I ..- ::-. , -- -- - . I T Q.-if l 'D . ' Mr T is A i isrs if ' f 22 fi . Jw gifs - ,. : f 1 4-ti 1511--f e? , 'f ,zz V, f , ,312 - Rim ' . ' ' le lil? I ' I X ,mm ', ' F - :, i , v - ' u war : ..-QW. 'F ' 1 ALA' i E S- - 'L- l ' . : ,. . . : VST, , A llaz , : Q . - I, M .L 1 , - I - .5 1, A u 'Ar wx L 'F ' .. . I ,, f ,.., fn -A f ' ,ai , 9 af' , ,N up ' .f A- - - F f if kk F: ' -21 W l 7 V . - -. A , V . .Q - M . .f-' , . .,.f , . M4 - : ,- H is Mime. - -: - ,gs V, WX, fs.d r : '-.,' 1 . .Ag , if I - f c V' We I. :' f K 'Yi i 5,5 ' :sg gr' fuss iii , 7 1 . l 1 K, '- . ' . KMQQP- -'Y A - . ' 'ff ' .. , .14 ' , ,K ': g Row One: Toni McCroy, Sally McDonald, Sandy McFall, Daymond McGaughey. Row Two: John McReynolds, Eddie Melton, Sondra Miller, Verne Miller. Row Three: Jerry Moore, Kathy Morris, Candy McGee. Meridith Brown and bherri Irowbridge are always busy ' ' ??3 office aids. .. Freshmen Row One: Betty McKee, Frank McKinley, Louise McKinney, Mike McLemore, David McNeill. Row Two: Robert Milligan, Beverly Mills, Melinda MiIIsap,Natalie Miranov, Preston Moore. Row Three: Ramona Morris, Wyonia Morris, Betty Morrison, Barbara Mouser, BillMurray. we . IV , Q ' .Whey 'i -MI' I'-' fit: V 2, W M x F T. ll l V, 5 Xl ' Q ,, 1-.af , . 9 -3 1 'iii-fi P' , - 15Q5 ?Q 5 ' t X . ll V ? f l f ' 1 ' Tl is-1 T' SE? -., nv i gm , Q ?3,Vf1V- T-Q' ' ei ,iff 1 H ia: L A l ' Row One: Jane Musick, Treva Myatt, Shalor Myers, David Nave. Row Two: Dale Nearn, Sharon Nelson, Mar- sha Newman, Ralph Nowlin. Row Three: William Noble Larry Odom, Bobby Oliver, Rod Osborne. Row Four: Sandra Pack, Susan Park, Loretta Parker, Dwayne Parsons. 1 .wt . 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V. . 1 .:.:,,,s1 is . . 1 ' a - 1' :' ' -44 ' i f iv' -'- A .7 K Q, ' - 1 ' 2522: : 1: -mf 1-51.11-In M.. 1 552 -1-wfi?bz1g 1 139322: 11 l 1 - .s?f ,, 52535 ' 1 1 1 : 1 ' 1 l W ' ' 1 1 1 3 4 eff 1 S YH 1. ,: ' 'iii ty? Meri' -,iff-1.1 SF ft 51i3ffs :' W-lk C1 In 1 N. 2 ' -- li If :-- 11. - 1: '11f1WY'1 ifi?imal .1 . 'zu ffm J., mil. ' A .Q -- A . - A1, . 1,451,141 .. Q, - ,hi tt 1 1. 1 . 1 . gp: ,A Q 1 225.15 1: 551351154 gj'2,,,??la.:: , - :5 sw ' : gn 41 - ..:. 1 ,-1 is 1 1, ei! : 1 H' ,, 1. 15tg?:Rf i 1- - 1: .- 1 11., : ' ' .. .. 1 W' f 1 i . S 1 . N. .. ., .. 1 Q 1 fa, .1 . . ak. . ' . A . 1 . 'V wt W 124.1 1- Q wfesggag -1 . J ' .. ew' . A 1 ' 1: 1 .1 ft' ,r3i,1 5.'ES x ' 1 jeff . .. W. 1 Row One: Sharon Patterson, Mary Ann Payne, Evelyn Pearson, Jerry Pearson, Judy Phillips. Row Two: Melba Powell, Bobby Prescott, Eddie Pugh, Jim Purdum, Jimmy Rains. Row Three: Susan Rentfro, Mike Rice, Robert Richardson, Gwen Riggs, Sue Riley. .15 A Li . .1 'lf J- 1 . A' .4 1 1 L.. - ' .,,, 1 -:YV , ' -. . 1 1 1 ' .' ' U i11fj. 4 , me T 1 115 1 ' 'lf' , f fl ff 1.11 sg.: .f 1 ' Vw 1 -- : 4 H5553-:E 14:11 f ' F 1 Wx 1. ,. ,,.1 M -- ,1,g1,.f. ., .Wh J J ' ' isilwwilf A Q ' 1 E5 Q me sf X Q + E 3 w i fl, Y P Q, '12 Q tl? KP K ' fa f xl Row One' Kenneth Roberts, Janie Rooks, Etta Vay Rose, Charles Rouner. Row Two: Andrea Rugg, Stan Rust, Jay Rutland, Lori Sass. Row Three: Joe Schellar, John Schind- ler, Danny Scott, Lynda Scott. Row Four: Rose Ann Sedita, Danny Sellers, Jimmy Sellers, Stephanie Sengle. Row One: Tommy Phillips, Jimmy Plotner, Doris Pope, Dan Potts. Row Two: Glenda Rakestraw, Jon Ranney, Donna Ratzlaff, Steve Reilly. Row Three: Carroll Risley, Davida Roberson. Freshmen boys try to talk, or is it blame. themselves out of detention time, Freshmen . 5 , ' re fs? K fl ' ' 1 , V - I .a 'j' HI 9- 1 I-1 732335 - ' ' - 1 f - - . W V V . . .- . J '- H U W ' 1 . 4 A Q 1 . , . Q , ' f Ae .. 1, p,f1.,s5,:g.ig:,:f,, 1 . f +A . J, -f . 1 5 sg., I 5 :ffzislie Li .. 'S ' - . ,4!. 'r 'Q ' ' , is -- I .ff .- -r I ' ' f .. ' W' J f XS-J l ., . W p 4 . ,M E . . . A Ny? ' ' x.. ' A355751 , :.:: . - visits' . g e , ig? if Q: '- Q, 5 .. , . 1 . . ' ,si .- I i' ., I - . it L S 'lb If ' wiriffr Y' :EY ' EI- ' :EE ' , . ' 'H 5' 1 Fdjffgigs ' ,' - Fil A 5255 2 Q' fa 'iw , - '- , slfggsiisi'?f'.-2-, Er-s: , . . H .,, gs ' r - ' - V 7 F - ' t Row One: Tom Shadid, Allison Sheldon, Mac Sheinbein, Jackie Shields. Row Two: Joyce Smith, Shirley South, Tommy Springfield, Rita Sprouse. Row Three: Kent Stall- ings, Sharon Stephens, Linda Stevens. Science lessons seemed hard to some and amusing to others. Freshmen Row One: Ronnie Siegman, Guy Simmons, Rhea Slackman, Judy Slemp, Karen Smith. Row Two: Lawrence Squire, Leroy Squire, Polly Stahl, Leona Staley, Joyce Stegner. Row Three: Nancy Stevens, James St Pierre, Suzanne St. Pierre, Jerry Stratton, Bob Stubbs, FFS Zv: 'i t ' l ,srl sr-it 59 . . , is ,E Aa I 'Q , ee '- xi X I ,N VE? -J Q -- 5' . ' ,,,,. 1 Row One: Mary Sue Suesz, Fann Sutherland, Mike Swann, Doris Sybert. Row Two: Linda Symes, Susan Talbot, Erroll Taylor, Darryl Teague. Row Three: Richard Thein, Carolyn Thomas, Judy Lynn Thompson, Sherri Trowbridge. , ilif siifvi , ,,. '- rf wgf,g?gi,-f Wfifiafisii . . J' . - . f if 'i iffifife ffl ' , , 1 -- '- 5 fl pil: evi l' 52 - vm: ,. ' ,. , ' . - . ,..,: : .-' 1 : r , ' V- i 1 M .. . , . . gm or f - . -f : my ff , , 7 ii? 1 -:,i:1f,3fw: ' . , 6440. .fufsizs , , .,,,g1 5, . -- i i 1:3 'if 9, . 1 g 'fe ' . Y . 5 - . -in Q P , i ' -' f-'M'ffq9si1'f:'f 2 higfiif, i v : I- W .. -Q M V T - A i T ' ' . .. i 4 - . -- Q- - 3, . PM i ,W . k,,, 'E ' -ff? - , 2 ii i M W i T ' ' v f 'W ,, . H ' A . fi' :ai - W .- -- ' ' ,K f My Elffeff , s i i. 1 Q . .p-wi weikiF :f. '51 Lia- X , f gg, ' . ' F 1 ii i ,, ,- . ,EZEZQ K KT SS N : , S., 1 Q' -1 ' - S h e-I Q ,. ,- , . a2:f5 f1!1,:EfL,, 'ff' -We-fisjlii - .f 5 -: ,' QEE2E'?' , :lie-i' 1 5 : 1.5 ,, L' -W : A Q55 .i .f . :f24s'f5if3? 'STS' 4 J, ,fl-SEN' - i .J 7.55 E T, 5 . Q f .- i . ., .. T'-xi. - J- ' f- .. : + 1 i f , -f -, - -Q, Y- ,: -v ff! ' f . :gf Q.:-:if L ,gf ' i f Q 2' ' i - ' ' i Row One: Kerry Tunnell, Ruby Tyler, Lee Vandenburgh, Sue Vaught, Mike Velotta. Row Two: Bobby Walker, Diana Wolters, Doris Watkins, Barbara Way, Charles Weddle. Row Three: Greg Witherspoon, Carol White, Warren White, Marty Whitehead, Judy Whitfield. 'fa ig we-15' Row One: Beverly Vincent, Donn Vorse, Eugene Waggner, Bob Walker. Row Two: Janis Weinberger, Wayne Wells, Stephania Welch, Sandra Wendt. Row Three: Alan Wil- liams, Linn Williams. ,sniff Z -, Ap I ' ' 4' -ud- TW 4' Row One: Richard Williams, Ginger Wilson, Carol Wise, Ann Witten. Row Two: Rickey Witten, Melvin Wood, Chip R Woodward, James Wright, Row Three: Willie Wystemp, Brad Yoder, Jeff Yoder, Stephanie Yoes. Freshmen work hard in drama class. Freshmen 73 Eighth Grade EIGHTH GRADE BOASTS OF BEING THE LARGEST GROUP IN SCHOOL. IT IS WELL REPRESENTED IN ALL PHASES OF ACADEMIC AS WELL AS ATHLETIC AF- FAIRS. Here we go with another wild year! M--711 3 -255552. I .Q J ,QV Q ' v :fl ' i . 1 'I -A f ' 3 r-'f - ' I - f 5-'55, if 1 z 1 A3 'r f ' Q t 1 feffflktf J , fp: f 1 lf 55515: I sa.. : F --3 ,Y 45 is A ' ' ' - F , tg 1- 'ff ,xiii ,, ' ' ' In ' ' W ' A H, V, , ' X' 4 he ,Q V K f f .Ml . , 53 Q V, Q I 152' 'B i 'il I I I I Fl wi , ' W lf' 'Sf I lt-M, -S - If g. K i . , 'L We L 4 , bl ,. K 1 - i n ' 'Il V v ff, if ,: 'H-. . w 1 'M' W Tl I legs, . 1575? , 'F a V ir ' X ,-w . --f if ., 1 ,, I ,M . I ig , ,. ,, 2 rL,L V H W., Q A A , - e X ,ty J .- -S - -'N 'J I it-f A , . ' 'f.lli,,- I ' A--A V in , 2 , I I I 1 ,r. G if G f A 5 1- ' Q G - V.-:ik , vlfrvi --..,:.:.lf , I t - ..-1' I, , i t Q A A i Y 4 i : Q , Lrrr A Row One: Mike Akin, Charles Alden, Rob Alexander, Billie Allen, Karen Allen, Paula Allen, Sherry Allen, Jennie Allison, Johnny Als- brook. Row Two: Frank Anderson, James Anglin, Max Anthis, Monte Anthis, Kenny Appleby, Janet Armor, Jim Armstrong, Jerry Ash- croft, Linda Atkinson. Row Three: Robert Aubrey, Gary Austin, Linda Aven, Larry Bagley, Dean Bagwell, Patty Baker, Bill Baker, Brad Baldwin, Gary Barley. Row Four: Karey Barnes, Doyle Barnett, Donna Barnett, Gary Bartley, Bobby Barton, Sandra Barton, Margaret Easfey,BKay Beaird, John Bedford. Row Five: Linda Belcher, Tom Bell, Dgrell Bender, Elizabeth Bennett, Ronnie Berg, Diane Berkman, es ie erman. 74 l O , wp ji ' V AV:- . , r H E .jf ,yf ' l if .. A. VA M W ,. ,' 4 f : ,m,',' .t i ' . . ' '::- T T' . me AM 4: B T ' t , K J 5 1 ii K T elti r ' me ' ' 4 J L-' - lifffs 1 ' 1 V - 14 My rf K ' H K K M L : . . fik Q ..'gf,fggt5ig, we --:SQ-we i A . s ..., .Q is B 5 l A 1 . .. is Y -F A A '22' 4 fi gf- S '. A 'fe if xv Q If x 35 ti f : is A A 'L 1 ,. I n Row One: Susan Bertch, Dianna Biggers, Joe Black, Bill Blackford, Linda Blagg, Diana K 4V.A D Blakeley, Linda Blaylock, Beth Bledsoe, Phil Bliedorn. Row Two: Steve Blinco, Cecil .-f ' g A Block, Vicki Blount, Suzetto Blythe, George Boghosian, Lee Beasley, Tim Bowles, Carol . Q . S I Bowman, Nancy Bowman. Row Three: Tim Bortlick, Don Boyd Janis Boyd Billy ' .hw V- Boyle, Becky Brabner, David Bradley, Richard Branson, Kenny Brewer, Bob Bridges. -. Q M A Row Four: Kathy Broad, Andrea Brown, Donna Brown. Q , if ,. ,E 4 KQMHW . gf. y . .fs 2. .il if QQISMQ :E A l me au-1 5 , ,B ... -'MTW , Who Said eighth graders 0rer'1'f fashion wise? Row One: Gary Brown, Karen Brown, Dor- thy Bush. Row Two: Van Bumpas, Cora Burgess, Don Burgess. Row Three: Mary Burki, Tim Burpo, John Burrow. Row Four: Jack Bryant, Virginia Bryan. Eighth Grade .J t , . Pr ,. .- hgh .4 .lv wh.. ..,., , . Nun-ew -.www -t Eighth grade homernakers learn to be nea cooks. t as well as good Row One: Kathy Byer, Terry Byers. Row Two: Rusty Cagle, Barbara Callahan, Row Three: Bill Callahan, Jon Cameron. 71 i . ,QM W f-6' , . Q 1 . ,1 5 K 1: ,I Vi., , , viii M 1 ,i . - ' K i i i 3, L- H grid, 1 'G 'f kk i C gpg? g .s g A :':, if A is I I l . ,. ' , I , , it Q , 4 ,V 3, , ,.... M, ,gg Q xg, 1 T or Y Mawr e : ..,. ' - . i ,Gr ', , 3 4 , I , l - , ,I ,H ,,,,,j:. V il El- .Q ' i ' hs glifgigig - . . Q :' ! .-A 0 l FJ 5 f:iQ fgfi. a' ' 5 ' , ' ,, , .' H A 1 , ,, . My :H .A my , V z K , 1 P . if 4 lll i . L i ,' kb . Mm, I . V I A .f V ,X 93 Q wg: Y L 5. .12 -fk-,., , fy ,,,,-Q6 if Q '2 ,fit K- W 5 C QF :lr K T i . 1 ii,-T A r L., , ' i y , r im., iv W' QQ' gf - 7 i wifi TQ! ,M S gr? .J g r Vlgg W , ,L fe: srszgm-2,-: , - i : -f -f r -'as , , r '. .Lf-A N. it K :JE my K: . .V 1 - in ? rwwwgpgi ,r::: it DT T YW :'4:,,w EQtjWQww sem, iQQ3,ngm,-:Q iv, r - : i --', ' - r r ' it -I wll' ' ' -, s ' if X , ' . Q ' W , Q' , l-':,--'1::lf'?:f5. ' e ii -'ff f L Row One: Julia Cam SamCam bell Ro Carnahan Rust Car ill Beverl Carter Chris Carter Sue Caviness. Row Two: Larr Cer- Y 1 tain, Steve Caesar, Mark Charney, Donna Childs, Steve Clark, Stan Clinkenbeard,Jennifer Cobb, Larry Cohen, Steve Combes. Row Three: Phil Conley, Karen Conner, Kathy Cooks, Guy Cooper, Larry Cooper, Steve Cooper, Bill Coppedge, Jerry Cornish, Craig Coulter, Row Four: Jack Covington, Cindy Crawford, Don Criner, Dee Cupps, Chris Curry, Marilee Dahl, John Dulaney,Robert Davis, Jay Frank Dingee. Row Five: David Davidson, Charles Davis, Porter Davis, Robert Davis, Terry Davison, Lois Deason, Jane Dees, Linda Delahay, Bruce Deming, Eighth Grade 5, . a I ' - Q 4 'S z 5 Ai' E Y. 3: will' 'Rf Q K .il slain fi' l K Q.. ix 5 . A - F f Row One: Craig Denham, Sharon gf' ' gi 1 5 . e , . Depasse. Row Two: Genie De AA 0 AWV, I A .V Shields, David Diggs. Row A I , W ,, I .-me ' Three: Frank Dingee, Pat Din- ii J' i: f 'W X r 2, widdie. 'Q ' Eighth graders under the supervision of Miss Oliver discov- ered many unknown talents. in T L 25: ' 3 -4' . pf G '37 5. . -1,4 f1 ' A l 5 2 'i ... - at 'F ' .... ..-V 7: ti - J Qs.. -. - ' . 'l' ., - ij : ' qtis . - ,lx , -A J. tif : 'ff , L. f J - 4. fiiigv 2 we - . .ff - . - xi: ., . ', Sf: ,f-h Q A: 3 7 v ' -',. iff? ' ' ' . 'fin iffiiiff ' ' , ' , L .:., i . X, ' Z ,.- . I ...wi . ..:,. Z EQZQQEIMZ: K X -A LM . . ,Q 'lk ' lx 'till 1 ,tx - 5: L'-fii:11l:f:. fs S ei-at - ' . ' -. . . if mi: Q . .511 f l , .fri 9 ' I ,rr 'fi kkkivgxgg. ,V S ,gl 1 . - E 5 5 ' E V' . if . - if 1 Y.: 'G' . ., . .. 1.f1.g-f:,1g, 4 -- .. . 7 . . M lr' Q S A ,i . - ,. . I If 5 eg Y t . , 40 .. W YQ 'T vi l .,, . . Z 'X . fa? 2 1 gf 3 K Q x K K if nike, T .. 1, , ,, . Q' lg, 5-Q A-,' S, I 5, .Z Fife TQ! 4350 3 . is .H I Q l 5 . I A L.. 'ar 4 'ii L f- As' 4 ' his 'srg A 22 W R Y . .M 5 3' s ef sl A M' H10 tt fr' J' r' l' , S - vw L Q- r fr .f li? M 0 -- - . . A - f - ' ' f , ' '- : . q - ' I 2 f tx Y V . I f.J'2f'g- 53:59 ' ' fi Y 'fin . - 1 fe - , A , , . .. , I . , I- I A 1 'l . 1, Z K ' lxfl Row One: Mary Dixon, Bill Dobbs, Janice Dodd, Ronnie Dorn, Sandy Dorn, David Doty, Kay Draper. Row Two: De Von Drinkwater, John Dulaney, Brad Duncan, David Dunlap, Ken Duren, Jane Duran, Kay Eddy, Roy Eliasen, Sheri Elliott. Row Three: Maurice Emmer, Larry England, Larry Estes, Vicki Evans, De De Ewing, Edward Farris, Lew Fennell,Bill Finley, Judy Finny. Row Four: Don Flaigg, Dick Fleming, Bob Fluhr, Marcella Foote, Terry Frank, Bobby Frederick, Mark Freeman, Kathy Frick, Janet Friend. Row Five: Cindy Fulton, KGWY Gayl1and,Margie Gaines, Davie Galbraith, Van Gannaway, Don Garvin, Joan Gilbert, Sandra Giasson, Judy Gillespie. Eighth Grade .ue- ' J oi 4' .gli l Q! 'st ' ' . T. 3 A W in f lf -A I ., T V 2 af . J t f ., :JJ ,gf ' ' :lain Z- y.. 1 ., ,. ii fc-te? T ., 'W' ll of in - , ' ll of it be QPR to .. Q i i T ,Q ,' 'Y - 2 -Ma P - H235 ggglfiifi' 5 X . ., Jar il My We 1 1 1 ' 2 5 gf, Q, .. .views Tg 5-nz. A Q Et, ,JE were -T Q of fr- J 4.. ,,. 0 I N3 Row One: Marilyn Glisan, Dale Golden, Walter Gooch, Barbara Good- rich, Linda Gordon, Bryon Graham, Dean Graham, Murry Graham, Gregory Green. Row Two: John Green, Marcia Greene, Alice Gritfiths,Linda Grif- fith, Patty Grinter, WayneGrissom,Gary Grove, Howard Guild, Pam Gulley. Row Three: Dwight Gunn, Linda Gustavus, Ronda Guy. G . :1 tj :E 'I-:ff G AI li Row One: Anita Hadlock, Jock Hales. Row Two: Stephen Ham- ilton, Otis Hammock. . rm., - 'P' kim? :-'., sw- ,- . . ti N i,,.. . sc... . .. . .M we U ,-:TT-:mee , -ist se ,- mi-ew -1 Q, :XT-T .. .. 7 ifsfsesvitt-', D? :t e 172: . 1 w i ,,,,,V,,,,., .. M. .,. .. ..,,,, , .. . .. lliiwle T s lim, 2 Lsvtiest' PT - 2 ,,,4'e Q5 in T .T ' W VE? T 5 ,I Q . du' Q. xv t.,,...A : J QGT ,Q in 7' 5.22 f t 5-'fr Il A I ,Eegjggg,ggi, ,gi T llfllfiifli g TQSV5 W-e,,,,,, T ,tg -,-- 1 ,:,, .si-11 ,W , . I.. ., ..,, M. -e .3- ' ei Q M, if 23-is x arlkekik ri 2' . 'xt l Math class proved a challenge whether it was erasing boards or working the problems. K, S ' 1 . W, TV -an W, .. ' 1 V ' J . .iw . - . X ' 11.9, T . A if A ,ff , ' ,W .' . t ,gr . 'A T T, 2. : sts iw:-Q: . 'A N' 2: . 5 aeifwfo . is 2 f---' 'N V we :iff L T, K : 1 T 5. if ef?i5x:1Psig:as . . . .:-2, sz H' .. Sv: f.i-f-:wifi , 5 V .- Ag U ffaagtw ., -, , , - ,, J' . 1 JL T 1 . r A . '.,-Q. Q is . t 1 ' JT' : : ' .l.l t ll ielei 1 is 'tif T' 'if 3. . :I ,L fx.: 1 f f.'- ' t he . S 'W T : I g . l we 1 I ' . Big . A 1 A 1' '9' ,Magi 3,-ov T T 'M la 5556 F' i'i . iee. .T . 1 78 Row One: Harold Hammil, Sammy Hamm,Jackie Hanna, Janice Hansen, Richard Hardy, Herby Harber, Susan Harkins, Patricia Harmon, Bob Harvey. Row Two: Bill Haskins, Donna Haskins, Eddie Hatfield, Linda Haxel, Charlotte Haynes, George Hays, Harold Hays, Ronald Heatherly, Brent Helmer. Row Three: David Hender- light, Barbara Henderson, Gerald Hendricks, Linda Hen- son, Judy Hermann. , ,, - fe- 1 c W f J-'Q 'ke v- if 5, - c , ' ' V, ' - ' f- .32 ' ' , , , ' if ,I 13? T g 'QM - f 4 1' F ' n. Ti, 'As 5 No for K . 3 X ' ' ' Q 5 ,V . W L iv V. gy M teal, -, K, . .1 gy .3 Ai H I 'hmvwf I X A .. - ,. ,,.,, V il 'M K . in J as sis' W' R SEE - Q C ' li - , 3 p . A f 2 T 325 ' -1 . 2 ne 15 : f, ' Q, 'M ii K . V. - F2 vw is if Q. of-h , we ,,,,c , 1 , . in X --- issss 1 K J , , K - ' -' si J, .. ikzizifxff - 1 eff v ki .5 gffif' 'Wffiyiiislif g f 2 :52 f r ' ,. C N, iii V J , 3232222 ,Q y i, , Q k' 1 -' gaudy- nn Q ,Q :,, 'J Q- ' A V115 . -fl 9 1 it-me f we ig K iw ' 3 . , . ,K ., Mechanical centrate. .V f .uf ., sf.. -',..i1l 'f ' Q55 4 :Fei WMF., ., -,:,,, A K e 1 fx' it A '? drawing teaches students how to con fs l W' J P?f a i Q in I it ., , Q A I V -' 1?ff '0 if ' - ece V ig T Tl ifif Wa.QHMQ?mQE 91 ff iM wrwfzwi ,W 3 Row One: Lucky Jabara, Jean Jackson, Kern Jackson, Eugene Jefferies, Dickie Johnson, Donna Johnson, Jamie Johnson, Judy Johnson, Terry Johnson. Row Two: Garry Jones, Terry Jones, Berry Jordan, Pam Jouret, Zev Kahn, Helen Kerbow, John Kessinger, Larry King, Toni Kirk. Row Three: Don Kitzmiller,KelseyKline, Pam Klinger, Sue Knight, Terry Novak. V 2 V f f- 3 l 'Q Row One: John Herrick, Larry Herman, Janie Herron, Charlie Hicks, Johnny Hicks, Fred Hobbs, Sonia Holding, John Holmes, Kathy Holmes. Row Two: Kathy Hopkins, Charmaine Horsley, Stephen Houston, Anna Howard, Caroline Howard, Don Howard, Keith Huffer, Carolyn Hughens, Robert Hulstine. Row Three. Karen Hume, Karla Hume, Wally Hunt, Susie Hurley. , PW 2 s J wg? i,li Eighth Grade Row One: Mike Hum, Vickie Hurst. Row Two: Annette lrwin, Joyce lves. J ,- 5 ' fgi, ' -a iv 'Q' ,liiill , 1, ,,F?::.,,.:.: ,,.... 'ii T - K, 11 H Q 4 5 is . . Vi, C wwf Wggmg of . .' - ,Hs .- 1' K H Ryu ,y5,, sei- Txw5 J wi J 'rr' ' ' ,W J if, Q if if ly? 'Twp ..-4' fs L is V N ,gm X 1 T Q f e 79 9 -v. :-A. M W N I ,A A '. Row One: Gary Kratzer, Terry Krejci. Row Two: Joe Lamkin, ,A V Skeeter Lathringer. Row Three: Q Danny Lackey, Vicky Lasater. Eighth graders start practicing to win the Tri-State Band Festival in '62, , A A ,.., A L . 4, A A. V ..,: , I , as , V ' A K' P T A - ::': -V A+. - 'T .i,. Aff lqll A A i w y, 7' . -Lp K . Q v -:cfs -,H Z -I , 7,4 M: -, Q.. AA.: A J A :ie , - -T A A ,A A 5,7 A KA .,-f fi: AV - ,,AQ,g5A3V,, My A ' ' H XA ji, ,Q A T - T- A i y i ' W A A Q ,fi i Af' T ,.:'- 1 -' T 1 eiie J - T A 'Wil AA A g , H A : . if T J AAA F A AA ,gig J A,,: V AK A . .,,: AA , ll Li' -, : 'K.., 'i l J LLVV' A i - 'ggi M , 923-f J A ., A i J 'A h - X Q ' ','. 5 , H X 4 'll T S - A ' Ai A eAAAi -2 -:T ' i:Ai AA::TT it li -...ai Ng. ' riif l -Y - . A ' . - fvffiwg v- :fx 5' H -5: -552232: , A A. 1 ,:. i2g2f5ixAfQfw: ' ' K ' , A is, fix,-v,,A,, A A ,, .. Awe,-W in vw- 11- my .wig 15.-1, ,r.-: ., ,M .2 V 5 Q, S V A lfbff SEB: '- 9 Row One: Nancy Layton, Jan Leach, Jerry Lee, Mike Leeds, Jack Le- land, Diana Levay, Mike Levinhagen, Judy Leveritt, Scott Lewis. Raw Two: Bob Limb, Carla Lindsay, Donna Lingle, Joanne Livermon, Jerry Lock, Mark Ludwig, Sharon Lush, Mary Lyman, Pete Lynn. Row Three: Bill MacAfee, Alice Manning, Steve Manning, Billy Marrs, Jane Martin, Patsy Martin, Rex Martin, Vicki Martindale, David Marett. Row Four: Wayne Marshall, Danny Massad, Saundra Matthews, Ronnie Maxfield, Marsha McAdams, Hollis McBride, Yvonne McGathern, Danny McClana- han, Anita McCleland. Row Five: Melinda McCoy, Judy McClure, Peggy McDaniel, Nelda McFeaters. 1 mf? it . W' V. f .1 .- 4' Xif is tl- l 1 The library was a great help in getting book reports and special reports in on time. ,. of .W-wg ' ,- 'r a Q ws . '14 ? S fr .f -5 , Q Q ,.a.- .zy v .5 .ff Q 'fi i ' T: .55 P M Q .Q gk is .51 'ff ly 1 l ll 'l i ' l . W . ' s QM., l Row One: Mike McGuire, Mike McGuire. Row Two: Kent Mc- lnnis, Dawna McKenzie. Row Three: Charity McKnight, Bill McCartney. isiis P- -sw .V,::. , M L . if e,,.f.,, --,sg .-Xf f K if V :bidi I Nfl. ii . . , I -. 4,1 - .- . i g va -2. lim M J' . . 1 a an L Y 1 at .l Q 2 W? 'T K .. e . .. M. Row One: Dennis McNeill, Bill McNee'ly Jimmie Meeks, Wes Melton, Sandra Messer Ted Michael, Von Mighton, Michael Miles Tony Miller. Row Two: Phillip Miller, Mike Montgomery, Dennis Moore, Mary Sue Moore, Mike Morgan, Dennis Morris, Sharon Murray,Deanna Murray, Priscilla Musgrove. Row Three: Danny Myric4k,Gerry Napier, Betty Neale, Betty Nelson, David Nelson, David Newsome, Hcrold Nichols, Charlie Nicol, Vicke Norman. Row Four: Ralph Nowlin, George O'Reilly, Mickey Parker, Kay Pappan, Douglas Park, David Parker, Donald Parker, Marilyn Parks, Eddie Parsons. Row Five: Jane Partane, Paulette Patten, Carol Paulk, Danny Paulsen, Carl Peterson, Clyde Pereyo. -W sf. ,W 1 , s-. 'Q - y is aj . k.k.kV:VV V. K: -mg, 5 4, at 5 ,. ., it? 5? ev ,.., .isa 5 453'- ga ,s , fo -of x I, 'ff 'blazer I A rf ! lvl . . ,K . A g H, .V . . I, 5 7- 4 .A f.Q f t --.,,,.,,,,,...M , X L, ,kr.k. 1 . ... . .,,, Ei tif , Afh .J ::'ti he .. 1i. 5f ,ig .,,, A A. SIA Eighth Grade Af we gms 4' I K , if an by V ,. li :i ' - -L-' . K rw. i V ., V , , Y Q V ig , ff' . V . -, an i. In i . gi ,y -Q -I : - P' ' 4 -, Vi - L 1 U J' Q Mi s Q9 , .. M' . - - ' . 'Qi-lf! 1 V .. - V: Q Q , : Z .4 M li 15 ' 1 Is- 5- 'Q ' Vg: ff ' Q' . VV? f ,V :- ' 7' M ,ii , . - Z, 1 iv V i w' '--'-2 ff if , '- , , V W'-h' . 4, KL-, i s J . - -' ' V ' it - Y ' ' 'mm' ',,. V A A - ' C' Row One: Barbara Perrine, Le Ann Peterson, Pete Petree, Lonnie Phenis, John Pickens, Jack Pipkin, Raymond Pittman, Ronald Pixler, Carol Poiezny. Row Two: Jimmy Pope, Allen Poppino, Greg Porter, Charles Powers, Danny Price, Pat Price, Patricia Rainbolt. J g J iff N r:w Q it ., , V t J , Y E I g .., V, ,wa 'ez . If I ' V O I' Row One: Janis Rainer, Cathy Ramsey, Steve Ramsev. RowTwo: Karen Rasmussen, Sandra Roy, Nancy Redmon. Eighth Grade wi, Mr. Crowder has an interesting and sometimes amusing social , se 6 JIM .spf, wsmfi- e.:,: :V:2as,V 3 sseVV Vote isis V . , ,, M , g Vg A ,, ' , . ' i V , Ft i is , , .,. ll'i X, , A l is ,, -an , ,,:. . ' I g 'V ' V ' - , ti .. : - ' - ' via, - ' R A , Vi it . l ,a,,, ,L - V , J , -V -V i . ,,,, .fe S i A I - ' Row One: Robert Reiman, Paxton Reinke, Linda Reynolds ,wi 9' Q f V i M Naomi Reynolds, Claudette Rice, Nancy Rice, Doyle Ride- ,V , I , gl, ,fix , nour, Tom Ridgway, Bob Riley, Donna Riley. Row Two: Q ' ' f T P 5 Craig Ripley, Mary Rivers, Regina Roberson, Linn Roberts, V zile: f gt., H A A T, Trona Roberts, Sherry Rockel, Jill Roland, Candy Rollins. 'QJU' f X 3 . Row Three: Linda Rooks, Francis Rosanelli, Judy Rose, ' ' ' ' ' Ricki Rotklein, Deborah Rowe. 82 V 'T M , S A ' J' ,,s, Z., t i 9 W' ... cw' , 5? 2 tt 'QW' et. 3 wi? t 01- l , , . V,., - ,g.i 5 , ,fD, ,t , , . , ,, , 2 1 1 , i , T ,, , T at W T - - Qs, M , -- I I . 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' -' is F il r . , i - . e veairzg . - . ,gk zeitiysftg wx- we : 1 ' , ' f , .i V ,, we - - . . ., - Q V ' .rv , ,A , I 4,1 .gsziylzl 5:f,'QfeQ:. wr- ,E 1.. ' ii i -, 1 ' QWSQQ ' i S ,.. Q 1, we ' A fi f ' ' 3' ' f : J h R , S ' S , C I Savage, Judy Savage, Rod Sheffler, Jim Schenck, Susan Schilde, Joe Schmidt, Carol Schoon- 5x?ell'.ORlc?w 'l9wbl: Itxljllle Sl:-Sli, lgcTflDe:lOSleligSo'l?1, Paul Selko, Bobby Sellman, Sammy Shannon, Bill Shepherd, Richard Sherer. nn ,le 1, Row One: Mike Shoffstall, Diane Shoopman, Lavonne Shoopman, Row Two: Evelyn Sim- mons, Annabell Smith, Brian Smith. Howdy Week helped boys meet girls and vice versa. i, Q., V - nu , ik- 2 V L V A . Q: - , va ' ' 3' gi 2' -, f 'S .iff . '36, f -1 J 'ff' ' ili,e J ' Q QL li- S - J iw if T 5 it 115, 'r,i', L , - ' N , J R it it 'iii S fa , , ' , T -,fe- 'fn 2 ' J' 5,5 1 i ia , at .Af :fa ' fe .T i s ff index Af, , it T' s KM fe ',, - V'k 5 LI Ki L .V . 1 , ' f mi I V 1 -f,l Row one: cheryl smith, Monte Smith, Robin smith, Teri ' , J I ' Smith, Sandy Smock, Steve Snider, Richard Snow, Mike A , D ' H T Snyder, Patty Snyder. Row Two: Pebble Snyder, Gary , 1, ,,,- 5 I In QV Sober, Dee Ann Soder, Judy Sowell, Margaret Staley, 4 I- .kv I.. i - - 1, f 0- 3, - J Netha Stephens, Jonny Stewart, Louise Stewart, John , ?i ', , K M V::,. if f :Q ,, Stewart. Row Three: Karen Stewart, Jan Sullivan, Janet J ,,,' L E ,V , ' . V if' Sussex, Penny Sykes, Lynda Sylvester. J i i- ', .'V, Qqfg we f,,' 9, 'Z Q 83 iss - V , H an ig V . ,. z,, it AIVA 5, 9 .b AVIIZ i - s 3 T T inrs , t LL LL 1 A 'A 'A W,.. 'A A 'A ,F ' A A A A' Q ,- A A iA. 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Row Two: Ann gig, ' .A H 2 i , lg, 5, Thee, Freddie Thomas, Linda Thompson, Carolyn Throck- 4 :', -' V A ,,'A' , ' V'A'-,. .5 I M AVVA ' 'V -'- -ggi, M ,if morten, Jirhmy Timmons, Joyce Timmons, Leslie Tinsley, ,f f Q -kr'i ,Q'EfQQ ,V , , r ' -- . -f ' :ww is 1,50 'f-'f if,-we ---'. ag ,,.- ysilzlgi- '- - Mfg, .. Robert Tredray Sherr Truman. Row Three: Laura Tubbs ' L 5,91 is. K --'figs - J T k S' d Yl' ll N T ll H ld T ' NA A' if 'A -I-fwliili im uc ett an ra u is anc unne aro ur- f - A f f Y f ' it 1, L ,I 4 . ner, Teresa Tyler, Carol Updike, Dennis Vaughn, Don Vaughn. Row Four: Dennis Waggner, Sherry WaintrOOb, Judy Walden, Steve Walker, Terry Walsh. Nelda McFeaters and DeAnn Soder never did learn haw to avoid that ninth grade hall proctor, Stevie Sengel. Eighth Grade 3 sl 932 S Q E as vi 4 If E xx T aw I P 3 'M ' ,lg ,.,., W -'1,, T, 9 S is X 354 ' 'P Q Sui .sr liz ef Yl.91 f'il' ?li9ii?I!i?l.f -fifwg, 'ESX aflfm' Q 'JIS V , -- ,.-1 T 2 f - - I ,liiffgffigii H W iw-:Ziff 5 -. A -I . ,W-,i,3g - N, ,- 7 ms- . :MIX -V , , . my 42,-51 2 wr - I we - if is essay . , , . Q, , ei T 11 . , ' - 5 , , ,, g , 'gigffsfg - 1- - , W, , H ' .gl , , 2 -2 ,fi iieggf-f t - ,L fa - qs -Q-f,,-324-sf-: wi -snaps Mu, f 'wifi , f ifw - ' fi Q 5 we if: . -. -Q2-'12 I 1 , - s . , . ,. is at - -' is 22 i ,. V .s ' . - f fl --,f- ,gif K AS ll: HL A- i , - , s fl- .M 5.51, 1 . ., 3' H ' 3 X ,Zi s ,gp - . ' ,- I if . - Q T - '- ' .1 l 1 J' 'l .. ' V ' - f L... f ' 'li X I xgj ami A559 i-ililjw, . e ggs. mf f ? , A- ' -i ax: s Q ,,, V H VAL. , i V fl ' . -f-. Q ,, '- ' i - 2 sr 4 -, 1 L, L 4 iffivf .s it A ie - -N ' Row One: Berry Warren, Leslie Warren, Doris Watkins, Tommy West, Lorie Westbrook, Mike Wheatley, Janeen White, Connie Wiley, Susie Wilkerson. Row Two: Doug Williams, Howard Williams, Joe Wil- Iiams, Mari Sue Williams, Day Williams, Sharon Williams, Sharon Wil- liams, Carol Williamson, Tommy Willoughby. Row Three: Gwen Wil- son, Bill Winston, Harold Winters, Bill Witten, Riss Wolf, Linda Wood, Jerry Woods, Paul Woods. Row Four: Anna Woodruff, Pam Wool- dridge, Dave Wright, Karen Young. The lost and found surely did help find those valu- able books and belongings that had slipped away during the school year. I Eighth Grade Seventh Grade Seventh graders start the long pull toward re- ceiving their caps and gowns. With abounding enthusiasm the Class of '66, approximately 520 strong, descended on John Marshall in September like a swarm of bewildered ants. By May they are much wiser, older, and it has been realized they are a very nice swarm of friendly students. Grade school was never like this! exclaim these three seventh graders, as Jean Young explains the school store to them. . 5 3 A ' 'ii ' .. i I 4 V. gzip' ww 5, , -9- L., i - ' J , t :V A ily ll Q . A A if A . ' gk.. A gif 41 -f x A :,, A Ly K . p . If K, A N ' - sl si ' ' ' ., ' - ' ' . , .,', gk.. . .. V L5- g ,tl . J . A J . . 'V -1' ,'1-' ' 1,' f 'N ' f? 'fi if Jef .': 'f ' vw -' , - . gg '-sf- . z K 1 : .. 1 L get - - . A A J . t e J J J .J .Q- . . f --9 l ,. f A -V . . i H .pg K 5-Is... 1 M . X , , ff . I 'Q A I . 5 W' . : sl ' A . . rf f H wr- ' , -.. 1 . n .1 . E. - ' . . . . fe --wr , 'sl' 3: ' v' -J 1 N' A . .Q - C , M : ' . -ra' Q' -. siege, 1 4 ' 1 ' f - agp. f . f -I :- ' 32 2' ft r ' . Ii : . : ' , - 1 ' : .,,, . E K H Qi 4 T . . , . V Row One: Jim Abernathy, Linda Abernathy, Blanche Adams, Ninah Adams, Leah Albers, Jim Allman, Kenneth Anderson, Phyllis An- derson, Sherry Anglin, Sharol Atkinson. Row Two: Bush Aven, Marsha Bailey, Mary Jo Baird, Diana Bologh, Glenda Bannister, Charles Baptiste, Vera Barham, Linda Barnes, Dwayne Basey, Cindy Bass. Row Three: Anita Baxter, Nancy Beal, Linda Bednar, Charisse Bee- son, Beverly Bently, Cheryl Berry, Carol Bishop, John Black, Jerry Blackson, Sally Boatright. Row Four: Mary Jane Boeve, Ricky Boll- ing, Perry Bolyard, LaDonna Booth, Larry Borchard, Dan Bouthilet, Ken Bowcon, Sonny Bowers, Ricki Bowling, Lana Lou Boyd. 86 ., Qw5:f,,, isV.1i f iff? ' V V VV:,VV,:, V f1evgVV,fg.: - Q . V. ffrlzsi A fr, ,QV M were V t V . , 5 ii ., ,sV2Igf2.t 253 Qi- ,gf VV V,.,Vg ,1 ,, .r -, ,, Vf, 5 , V' . ,MR 'Q ,' ' ffxsli :f.,,:g,z5i 'Q M . V' - V QV: ' F 1 V , me ' fr . , V V V V f V , 5 , as i ,., I ,, . .Mm -V ,. , -,-, :. ,y,gVV.V,, I ,.,ae, V-,. , . - ,:ggW,., ,u K, i 1 W -.,,.,.. -., . . 2, Vie? Q F, WV Sis? fi V, , ., V-V V-V, ,V if iisieigfggg , ' iV 11 fi, ,sv :ff-,1,m1s2 , sw VHVVVISS if71fVVsi1Sf ,,' . V ism ffiiel ,, VV-igi - :fi 5152 8 - - ,, :XX ,,.s,,,s,,-,,, :V X Q 1 V sf . V 1 -,ie V '. .. we r x ,-V ' , if 'I' Vsjfsw 5 s , -- . , Qfifieil lp 'V 1 ': V1: . 11,10 'V 1- .E ,Q 2 fl, ' V-V . sVfff:VsV,,,ef:'V,V V, is? gf, jus , ,7 k - . V .. .ei z1VV-ww rr VV Vzf , -V V f . - A Vex., 4' ' . .aw fr' , , ' rf' ,. 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Row Two: Becky Brown, Diana Brown, Linda Brown, Raymond Brown, Terrel Brown, Donna Buchanan, Jimmy Burditt, Ricky Burger, Mary Sue Burright, Billy Burrow. Row Three: Gloria Burton, Ricky Busby, Dick Butler, Ricky Butler. 3' ,ML-1 - ., 'V-gl -:iii W , .5-2lf,': 4. ' if 1 5 ,,., Vi, , ,V 15,wqM,, 5 .H if .-if Q, .' 11 in f'V , , ' Vt' ,, V- , , ,'., Q , ,,., , ,,, ,, , 1 ,.,,. 1,2 , , ' ., gi :V V' '+ sf Vfff . L' ,, ,,.. l 'V 'V V -fA- A ,wwf W V V A ' 2553, ,. fiQ?i,fTV-fx' . ' L2 . ' ' 'H '52 V V- 3551 ,i :EII,5i1fi::+ , Y xr , ' 1 15, A-12, ,.., ww, ,,..w,f:ei,:Es -V :V V 'Q V -- J-1' 1 f WV: . . , V, . ., f' -T V ., fsijiii ,V Vx . V 4 VV , V V V li :fsfsrVW- :. - i,i4i,,1:1 - , .A V 4 ' ' Z i f ' 'V 3. - . SY, Z , ,liitflf ', - A - ,, -V, ' ' 5 'V .. .. 'I' ' ' -'Wi 291061 V ' its T' Va ' if' Y a 315:-, we -1, H- , , 'P5' r V HH , , ' V, 'V V , , f V VV: , ,. I k . 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Row Four: Helen Cooke, Mike Coonce, Ann Christie Cooper, Jennye Cooper, Charleen Coopmen, Peggy Coots, Linda Cowen, Roger Cranford, Kerry Cranmer. Seventh G M ob ike Car- Cherry, Clifton, Cooper, rade 87 Seventh graders fill half the auditorium for one of their special assemblies. nv 'wf :ai T ' S far f - 5 - ,F V sf 5 . A ,. s-iis f 4' C if L .1 35522:-iff1sfss.2: lf it a-fi' Q ..f . I' ii M , iz. , : ,.,-f 1, 3 . J-E , ' f .ol- . . l .S . , L S V 4 :QH A 'J ' X 'S' A ii ,Q ' . L S' 5 ' do or . Q V E T F if K A. J ik . T . 1 Ef f liifffi 2 1-..d if A F.. .- A.. tai' 1 E it i P , L . ,... .i , . . . . . 1 , L 1 'W ' 1 H' .ii,. S. . f T . 'i 22 -pg T' ,. I A,A is : r g I I V ,V W 15.5 L. ,LL V ,,.1 1 5 V: K ,J . Vik I V Q 1 Akrry E . Z. gi xi. L ., J siii r Z 'iff Row One.Rhondo Crewdson, Kenny Cullum, Peggy Curtis, David Daniels, Kathy Daniels, Sally Davison, Linda Dawkins, Dallas Dawson, Tom Daxon, David Denwalt. Row Two: Tony Determan, Gwen Dill, Lester Dixon, Larry Dodson, Diane Doerr, Mike Doughty, Melanie Douglas, Hal Downing, Mike Doyle, Margaret Draper. Row Three: Ronald Drennan, Lynn Duncan, Lawrence Dunberger, Sharon Dun- ski, Joyce Duroy, Steve Eagleston, Shirley Eaton, Terry Eaves, Linda Edge, Teri Edlis. Row Four: Jeffery Edwards, Perry Elijah, Debbie Elliott,Rod Evans, Rosie Ezell, Ed Farris, Ricky Ferrall, Carolyn Fast, Rocky Featherstone, Blair Finnell. Seventh Grade g ,h., , , mg. , f ' Q i 'F' 'rf -, - - V ,f - V , Q5 '-'k 3:1-,,, . 5 ,gl ' - i . ' 'f-fr .- 1 i vt- -1 Q , ,, M , ' z? - ' Q ' ' J vf',. K 4 , L f sw. S ,Q h-',' K K I' , if , ,, - - -A ,, I 5 Lf . ., , ,M X , Q ,A , gi, . lg 938-gl.: , , - 1, xii J '- 1 sts 5155 - , V g ji, V - , , , A M , - ' A .. , 4, - ,ggi g ,k'- . Q, . 7 . , , u , SZ . -1 F, - r f : ' . , ,- , 4-Q r, ' - F - ' ' .Q . ,,,. KSA, A . , k,,A, fgsfgggfgl ,- I ,M rl, 2. kg, , A I I - - .. , r- ,, ' iw J .. xx, 4 r k,- - J. fr -. -'v-- ' 5 grew we - 7 ' . , rs' .:.1 a-25,:-- ,-.. ' gif?-F ' :ST ' . ' 2 ' ,Q'3::f' -' a,,,, , M 0 C ,,,,W,,M W'8f1f1rs1,'.w--I' 1 4: f -V I .f J PL-,L 2, ' X ' e .eee --f fy qw'-' , I--1 .1 Row Oge: Terry Ferguson, Allen Fiegner, Suzanne Fischback, Karen Fisher, Shirley Fisher, Bill Fitzgerald, Jeffrey Folks, Laura Ford, Pat F d F R ' ' ' ' or , usan orrest. ow Two. Lynn Foster, Tony Fox, Doris Francis, Sharon Francis, Barry Frank, Darrell Frazier, Diane Freeman, Sharon Freeman, Marilyn Fuller, Christine Fulton. Row Three: Lauren Fulton, John Funk, Gail Gage, Paula Galegor, Barbara Ganger. '. A ll -,. .358 ,Y '1' '3 ' .K if? 4' --:' ' A ,,,.. , J F' Y C C as 'M 'v ssle W' S 1 . 5, -. 3 , . 1 7' v:-f A, . ' gl i will ' 'X' NX 4 Q , . ,.4 lee we 1 ,se 'fislw 'lax F S ti' ,'r. -i ' ' 1 4 ' . - , Ni:-rfliig - if ' -:-- ' - ,- 'z rift- 'V les ' -, 5 fi ' K ' A ASA W R . 11-,sf V. - -4512 4 ' , -W' 'X I tr J -,lr l L af 1 f V-mise, q ' f ' if I A I L , ,J .. . . . , . - . ,' iw , , 7' Qt few I A A ,Q -,,,,, e V ,,,, A i ,ii Q '- ...1 is ve, Vir- e,eew ww ww. . L K , F -I l '1 'f2r 4 A 3-0 f . . at 9 tx J A J fee , I M ff 3 fb- . ...ra . , 'X '- ,rkk xy nh, ' . .fr ,r 5 t ,i,.r 1 ' A 5 '- I f ,,,.r, - VF, . ' . U af xii F F V W f' t j'ig,??f ' ,gi ie. Row One: Stephanie Garret, Richard Garrison, Kathy Garven, Danny Geis, Gaynell George, Kathleen Gerkin, Bill Gibson, Garry Gilpin, Marlene Gipson, Bill Goodfellow. Row Two: Bob Gordon, Julie Grafa, Craig Graham, Danny Graham, Becky Grantham, Donna Green, Neal Green, Terry Green, Judy Gregg, Karen Gregg. Row Three: Gary Grove, Robert Grove, Sally Gruenig, Jim Guild, Rytha Guthrie, Carl Hadlock, Darwin Hagan, David Hail, Linda Hale, Becky Haller. Row Four: Larry Halliburton, Charlene Hannon, Charles Hannon, Russ Hanson, Jackie Harding, Larry Harrell, Judy Hartzell, Martha Harvey, Mike Hays, Roy Hays. Seventh Grade 5. le f -' ii : . : l ,. : 'iifggfmsii vliflfifv V -z:sgi.f+ .R JE' 136 .W ' wi l l 3 ii, . ,, N455 i , -Q ,4w' f - .. I r le N 2. 5 X mf 3 , ' igffir . S . Q.: 2 X t K i E 1 'A' f. ? l Q fi' ,L H- i - ': ' . J . ..- . , L n -':: . .- M' ' s W1 1-'H we-' ' e Q- f' N- f 5' 1 K in ,L V - - - Q, J ,gf : t G yep, :H I I A . E , ...., , 5 X . H ' - 5 X if ' i i ll 2 A . ,K . ., Ll if Q I , A 4 i M. H. . 57, ,. - I. an . 'ij' .F 4, . ...F If n .H b .5 , ,, K fa , 1 , 5:1553 J ,' ' .' in WP. D if l 49 ' if 'L ,.-: .' i H5555 i ,, , ,, 5 wi fi. s v - A ll : ,,LL 1 af- 1'L if Row One: Doug Hamilton, Tommy Helderman, Billy Henderlight, Dean Henderson, Bob Hendricks, Bob Henry, Janabeth Hensen, Sally Hewlett, Cindy Hibdon, Alan Hickey. Row Two: James Hickman, Freeda Hicks, Laura Hicks, Lois Hildenbrand, Gary Hill, Davey Hill- shaver, Linda Hinderliter, Billy Hindman, Jo Ann Hise, Fred Hobbs, Row Three: John Hodges, Georgianne Hogg, Linda Holmes, Penny Holmes, Larry Holt, Gary Hooper, Linda Hover, Richy Humphries, Randy Hurst, Gayla lrick. Row Four: Evelyn Ives, Donna Jackson, Wally Jacoby, Leslie James, Lucretia James. ' Q . . 5 M PM - if , MES ' ' V fs , PQ it T X , we . -P 51 3 - is - . 1 - 'V J .f - M -2 ,L ff , ff.: 2 ,, A f 4-35. , .5 ,.,, ll? is ll 1 ,.., A K M W 3 J Si Q . , if . 1 m f f is 7 . Q 1 fl if 5 J B H' W Q 'f ' . t :,r' .a - ,Q -. .f H - L ee H wif. team - H -- new E- 15' 1- if sf f h ., - . . i gi - , ' ,WMV it ,.-- ifz,gg,5f in-,i i ii ef ' if ,h : -i ' S ' , gan g Q2 iiee . . , if K : . .. - i . 32' f - - . , A ,vi Q ' I ' V as Q - - i. . , . ,. l Q . 'Q A 3, ,, . Row One: Sheryl James, Charles Jennings, David Johnson, Elaine Johnson, Lou Ann Johnson, Rebecca Johnson, Barbara Jones, Jerry Jordan, Melvin Jordan, Kenny Jorgenson. Row Two: Mary Karlin, Bill Kay, Linda Kerfoot, Jim Kettler, Larry King, Kathy Andress, Brian Kirkpatrick, Pam Kitterman, Nancy Knight, Phillip Laboon. Row Three: Mike Lakey, RonaldLaFevers,Sally Lancaster, Susan Lasater, Nancy Lawson, Vicky Lawson, Jannell Lee, Sandra Lemmon, David Levenson, Aveta Lewis. Seventh Grade M, - -- .Q-ae: f iw- wx- :: W . - : Jier , J -.f- Wh -'ff1f2f-e.1'- K K x 1 . , , E' y Hbiwl ., A , ,eg ' my of Y 4.0 I A :fm Row One: Carolyn Lewis, Claudia Lewis, is Melanie Lockney. Row Two: Sidney Love, Glenn Lowther, Mike Lunn. Row Three: - Ricky Lutz, Sharon Mallams, Stanley Manley. Gi-A Snow and cold weather make these students eager to reach the warm building. N A f Nil. ' ' .:f'l'fE:: lzfewin A H -' ,im 4'-I-' ' 2 E51 :?f:ffE ' ' , - fer: , K ' H , .4 f f Ji sb' I . -' ' -' -. . ?'fQi'2 .. 'A ,-i' 2 ilifiiilw '- r ' ' - ' . , -' ' if Y ,QS lv me at Q I 1.r f' - ' , Q : . T -nl is J ' ' A ' , - . ' .. f - - - e - M-:fa AI, f 373 M X W nl Z ESS? ,Q f if at W. me , ,, . , : . . 5 : , , , Q. 'S' ,ry 4, 2 gf X hw- i L Mo- 1' e, I ,. Y , X 7 Q K 1 -' , iz ,.,, I, .Z V W lzll E, , A H In g t e c ' : ,,, , f - ' , A ' l sis, ' ..::l.., J .. i S J ,eir iese 511-Q 2 K 4 Row One: Jacque Marcy, Buster Marshall, Cord Martin, Herschel Martin, Kent Mathers, Andrew Mathis, Susan Matthews, Shelly Max- 13 fc- 7 W 5:31-xl field, Richard Mayo, Ricky McAlister. Row Two: Eddi McAlpine, Angus McAntire, Mike McBride, Ricky Mc Alister, Ronald McCaw, Steve McCheathy, JoAnn McClanahan, Chip McCuan, Robert McDonald, Jeanetta McDonough, Row Three: Roddy McEver, Bill Mc- Ferrrflbn, Earl Mclntosh, Kathleen McKinley, Carol McKinney, Kay McKinney, Nancy McKnight, Jerry McLaughlin, Jill McNeill, Johnny Mc eill. Seventh Grade Q it HQ' 1 3 Q ,X 51 K W' -2- 5515 i, ' ' , ., ' wi O A' , 1 X l or ::: . 1' ' , . . i S33 Q 'Q f T' 'wi' :-N j, ,Ll 90 ? -6 ,M 3 . Mig S 5 'W Row One: Kaye McReynoIds, Patty Mea dor, Mike Medley. Row Two: Linda Meek, Kathe Mckee Vickie Lou Merle Row Three: Tomo' Midkiffl Walter Migofe Mrs. Allsbrook explains the procedure for checking in to Perry Alex Miller. I Elijah. A .S 'L I ,JVA -'xg' an iv I r ,, Q O ili' Z , if -4. is ia .4 an LZ. 'EQ' . .l,:' l 1 f K V 22 -, VE 3 I I- V7 , ,V : 7, I la- I ,i,lkfz is f, -,M .1 vi .. In N. F ' - W rr ' T M , '-er T , i :-' to ' i ' fm ' 'O 'J Y ,:1:, f 1:3 ' N T 55 if I .kV,h xl, X , F I klyhiry A 5. M ,A .L ' y G ,ff f, ! , ii e , A , gs 1-A ff ' . ,- i'i H -. A T - as A ,h'r 'V- A , 5.1 - . A- V K, 4 i , 5 ,ff i K ., .QP is ,E Y X '3 Y 1 l A l' - 1 ' Q s A M , rlir T ' ,, 4 , O ,- all T l - .. , 'fi' I or llll O llil O T ll V V! ,, K K V , Q V fi, VL ir . 3:2 - -iz. E: K, 7 f N. I V ,- ,, N T f N it 2 -f' . i.e.e 25? T 1 Ei' f 'E' r ff' + K gk- Q v ' D' keJ,, , as - X .:,5gf',. 'mr 0 'KT Q 47 I i X! ,:',,,lv .1 H , - V g 1' :VE W ig .,.f ff . f r . I E,f. ?-5 'A' 1 f- lx' Row One: Anita Minor, Linda Mitchell, Randall Money, Mike Montgomery, Barbara Moody, Wode Morris, Jerry Morrison, Robert Morton, Moxie Moss, Cheryl Muehleisen. Row Two: Sue Muir, Jeany Mulhall, Linda Muron, Beverly Murphy, Ken Myers, Dan Nabors, Loree Nance, Burt Nelson, Donna Nelson, Joe Nemec. Row Three: Janice Neumeyer, Donno Newell, Diane Nicks, Rickey Norman, Peggy Norris, Janet Oliphant, RandyOlmstead, Sharon Osborne, Karen Overstreet, Connie Pack. Seventh Grade J Q M . . if L ' J ALL, it .. V' L 3. . if M' g iq -gi V ' - -. - ' ,,. ' ' Q ' V' sf vw z nf - . r if' Wa., I L zf- eggs? fir- :VM-, p K-:Vie-wil 4' -- : -2' - - Lfzgiigififisvi. ' 1 Q . V, , , , .., 2, ,fp . :W , V . ,fx V M , . ' in iii 'V . S li '- V K .Ir y ,X ' S ' 'ii .X 'K is - L. Q - Q - '1 -. 'iff 5' 3-fi' . ' -1' ' ' ffl ' ' - ig 1- -. - ls- 2 Milk sg, sgid' Q-925 V is V+ , 3 V i! ' VF ' ls' 6 fi Q. gg 1 5. -,H K .Q .. I it ,K . V V' . is ix , V Q 'fan ' 'V gffh ' 35 'V ,' A -V, ia is Q, V. ,5 f , ,p - L Es?!5Q5gE?L?- V . 31,5 ' -' ' U' f : I Y x -' i, : - i , . L .:-,: . . . . l ..,.. 2 I ,-.,,1V.V1 . . .- . .. , . . i -VV-1 T V ' 1 - J . E, , I an x A, . . , 4-2 V .Z v , - 1, is l. .gi Q,-gi , , Row One: Larry Palmer, Lloyd Palmer, Pat Park, Steve Parnell, Peggy Parsons, Patty Patten, Mikeiell Pavich, Steve Payne, Don Peters, Beverly Petitt. Row Two: John Pfeiffer, Janie Pfenning, Terry Plant, Linda Potter, Donald Prewitt, Danny Price, Jim Price, Steve Puck- ett, Mike Purdum, Karen Quillan. Row Three: Elaine Raines, Preston Raines, Jo Rakestraw, Charlene Randal, Danny Rasmussen, Linda Ray, Billy Redding, Leslie Reed, Diane Reeves, Bonnie Rehrig. +V' 'i 'Rf 5 :f s it e Q' qi, 4 fi! is W I 4b 9, L A ,, v Q 15. ui' f A : KI- . I 5 Q SA Q 9 x si- is Q3 Ly Sf eg LVVV so ,,,,,, mi. V S if Viiei AIK' ji ,, if-f ' 5 K fi ' , , if?-3 ' -fr' ,V it V 1 , , ' -5' ' eeif is R if V yisi Vsii i ' S V it I .. , , Vie J V ff' JL.. Q ' - riff! f 7 Y K ' I 'S QVZQ3.. - 'fly 1 if h. 1 Q V f . -J 1 ' Row One: Mike Rohr, Dennis Richard, Judy Rippee, Cathy Roach, Dusty Roads, Brad Roberts, Clarence Roberts, Linda Roberts, Jerald Robinson, Craig Robinson. Row Two: John Rogers, Yvonne Roller, Kathy Rowe, Karen Rowlett, Tommy Rugg, Richard Rummel, Larry Rutledge, Sharon Sallee, Flora Sanfilippo, John Sanders. Row Three: Claudia Satterlee, John Savage, Mike Schall, Vicki Scheirmann, Kathy Schindler, Billy Schubert, Charles Seay, Debbie Sellers, Charlotte Sellers, Paul Sellman, Row Four: Randy Sengel, Jeannette Ses- sums, John Setterburg, Barbara Sezensky, Judy Shakely. Seventh Grade . J. 'inf I ' . f , f, .f K . -.'- 5 Wait- ' 1':.wQf '4 :asain-215,-..-. t ' gg fy iff: .J t l fl- J ' Hi - ' ' . .. V g .Q V' gh . ew- ' iis.Elw4 .sf-f 'sfP7Qf'l C11 iw fx ':in'i'::f5,, inf ifiiiffj -, if I' g'g-jgf,, 5- - i ' ' 35 i -dglf ,, -315213 Az, 5' 1: 1, - . ' - ' Z 'km- ' ' k - V 5-.girl t ,Iggy I - K 1 af k if Z.: ' ,, f ,Q K - I 1 . iff iismfw 'S ' ' ' L' ' if . 5 31359 5526?-iii H . H .: i i. SEZ.. '- ' 2 ' Bimini tic Q Q. I : J K r.i-4 .sw imx' , N, e.q a . . - A g h : 5 Q i . . .K f, i f H .., .0 . -L KA VV W N Q V ' . PST' 11- 55 52? ' . f 1 I ' Q Y 2.1, 3 - '- ., ,f .,.5 J I-1 K H ' .1 . K . ' .. -6 J: ,ik ,:,.,W,..:E .. VA .Q Q 7 P E: . . ., Zi gi., I .. ... Et.. ,M x ix x YA? Q . ,. Q K 0 H xx 'ai ' ' 'I' 7,9 , -' - S . ll , . .. - ' 7 S 5 . ?' ff ' 5 i r ' 1, . f ,,::Q- 11, isa, n 'V' - M gg? -: i. -' K ,K f me if Row One: Sherry Sharp, Joe Sharp, Randy Sharpe, John Shaw, Maureen Sheen, Fred Sheinbein, Jo Ann Sheltman, Susie Shelton, Sandy Sherrod, Pat Shoemaker. Row Two: Carl Shuttield, Scott Simmons, Jim Simpson, Linda Simpson, Larry Sirotin, Lynn Slusher, Carol Smith, Doyle Smith, Mary Smith, Sherian Smith. Row Three: Valerie Smith, Wayne Smith, Susie Snider, James Sobraska, Martha Sorrells, Kay South, Danny Sparks, Wesley Sprague, Suzy Springer, Phillip Springfield. Row Four: Emma Squire, Dorothy Squyres, Robert Steel, Butch Steffens, Kenneth Stephens, Donnie Sterling, Dennis Stevens, Bob Steward, Steve Steward, Donna Stewart. g.f45gff,e.- 2, YF 1-5, 4- - J- r I - Q 5 9 M: -'H '-v ' W.. J , .- W, it W.. F I f t . ' ', '- I ws. if Y- J' ',ti Mr- 1 ' EWS We MW' umfwtii E . ww- 'wwwtwi siti fwwmw- Q i' 1 we Q S we ' j f . Q fe. 4. Q i we X n f W' 43 f W' T 1 ' . .: 3 1.3!-1 5 f - ff, T T . ll gtg L J gf ,... ' ,Nz , ,... S -':' ' 'i 1' '1 ' ' Q.. ': . . ii. w . .., T - ..-.. . . ' ,ee s M t - T . ' ..f -ef T ,-,s .2-. T .. sii T S B 'T f W if. ' wfrfsfi I. we fy .1 - 2 ',,.,- 'Af ..,vv ' I f- ' '1-' V ,,,.- W ' I l , A ,l vl if.. ,WL g , ,ggsr Row One: Bobby Stewart, Roy Stice, Joan Stokely, Wesley Stone, Tim Stoner, Bobby Story, Sharon Stotler, Lee Streetman, Donna Stout, Bob Stroud. Row Two: Carol Sullivan, David Sullins, Floyd Sunderland, John Swain, Mary Swain, Betty Talbert, Bruce Talbot, Buel Tea- gue, Chris Telles, Debbie Terry. Row Three: Cecelia Thedford, Gordon Thomas, Jacque Thompson, Sammy Tinsley, Dorothy Tomlins, Sharon Topaum, Maurine Trigleth, Dennis Trimble, Richard Trumbly, Mary Beth Turner. Seventh Grade ,L , , :V I -igzfng H it Q 9 353451 , gaiiqgggk SEE' if hjlff f 'f F, Flaw? ' . 5 -, :if -mu-1 H W . ,. K 'M 3, A.,, Ji-- ' s as Y J isr ' 1 s . di if 1. ck V rf P 'Y ' ,- ju if S ww -' fl A i ' .. XL. , '- 1 i ff- 1 -,M E5 ,iw wr ' J V1 ' v.,::,:-5::-,gl:f5z::- 2, ,, 5,9 1 0 Row One: Alice Valadez, Phyllis Vander- linde, Mary Jane Vanwinkle. Row Two: Frank Vaughn, Tommy Vaught, Dennis Waggoner. Row Three: Lynn Wakeham, Doug Walker, Jimmy Walker. ' 1- K I A-4. ,V In . . FV , ' ' x ' 1 lf ' . i ' -i' -r 1 EQ, i ,A w,- iii . . J Q 2 ,P M 2 rj S, L J, NX 4 'HQ ,, tg: :Aw fa, 3, 3 -is ' Q, ig, Popcorn, sold by the band mothers, helps make the end of a school day even better! V ., ,. :cm . -- 'i - , ., 1 5 Iilw ' A :: --f- .Z : fH:Z-- ..2' .' W 'Q L -':': -f5:':f'5PQj' W' ' 'f ' 7 4' '1 '.fi iflff' - 52 Z li-21:5f?fl, 'L 1. Q? Q ' W J E -2 A - ,1,,: .. .. , - ,gi ,L Ig' v'-- , 1 , W 'I ii J - - Q 5 3, ,L ,M 1+ A Q, 4 s Y gf - - .4 li 'U A Y ' VW'-'A ,f J 'I , H QE- j ' , F if A ,Q Q , . I i,.h ,. -7 Y 1 N Row One: Mark Walker, Edwin Watkins, David Watson, Linda Watson, Alex West, James Wheeler, Barbara Williams, Eddie Joe Wil- liams, Marsha Ann Williams, Suzan Williams. Row Two: Penny Willoughby, James Wingert, Ken Wingrove, G. B. Wise, Janet Womack, Byron Wood, lda Fay Woodruff, Mary Lou Woods, Loretta Wright, Wayne Wren. Row Three: Kay Young, Randi Sue Young, Robert Young, Hunter Younge. Seventh Grade 95 Vi-+35 an ' . i six 1 Q25 1554 11 3 fm .5 K 535223 Jinx x l , 1 2 ' , its V fl i 3 -,.,, Oi Chores of the schoolday were quickly forgotten or put aside when play time activities were at hand. The Pep Club dance, the Sweet- heart Ball, Twirp Week, Career Day, Senior Day, and the fabulous Prom . . . each activity seemed more important than the one before! D-E Club dinners, Key Club dance, the Hi-Y Kid Party . . . each filled a vital place in the busy life that fills the school days of John Marshall. SCHCDOL LIFE 97 X Trudy Symes and and Brenda Cain. ?8 Annual Belle 7wdfy Squaw , . ,,': ,, , It , 1, L at V ' i f if Sal? K fl her royal attendants: Janet Pipkin, Nanci Morehouse, Barbara Conn, Patsy Peterson, Denise Larson, Judy Williamson Annual Beau 5 gd! Wd! ww-'RU' Bill Hill and his Royal Attendants: Tommy Stanfill, Don James, David Isley, Louis Rosanelli, and Gary Herrman Homecoming Queen godly fo .lacatez .,Vi 5 S ky D.',i I W .' if e -e-': Bobby Jo Lasater and her Royal Attendants: Denise Larson, Patsy Peterson, K we sz ,, ES GY Spaulding All Sports Queen TMS 'C117 Kay Spaulding and her royal attendants: Janet Pipkin and Betty Burke 'Q' H Student Council members worked hard to get the float finished in time for the parade. The beauty ofthe completed float was enhanced by Barbara Conn who re re- D sented the mystery ofthe queen. if .auf I QP .f i'ij'1,f J at figggv A 07 3.4. , 5' X i Denise Larson, Kay Spaulding, Patsy Peterson and Glenna Malone were the four lovely Home- coming Queen attendants. J ! All ofthe tradition and excitement of Home- coming were present in the l96O-6l festivi- ties. The week began with the annual parade, complete with junior and senior high pep clubs and bands and an additional attrac- tion this year, the Key Club fire engine, The mystery ot the queen was represented by the float. Following the parade, J-Mac Boosters held a pancake supper in the school cate- teria. Night brought the traditional bonfire. Candidates for Homecoming Queen were presented to the student body in an assembly. The weatherman was not sympathetic and the rains camel This truly dampened homecoming spirits, but not for long. Crowned the following week, Bobby Jo Lasater made a lovely queen. The Key Club's fire engine was an added attraction to the parade, Bobby Jo Lasater, crowned by co-captains Mike Eilerts and Tommy Stantill, was a very beautiful and surprised Homecoming Queen. TT V 4' 3. . IO3 Regular chapel attendance is an important part in the lives of many J.M. students. Linda Osborne presented the music for our chapel services and assemblies. Every Thursday morning, John Marshall students are able to attend chapel services in the auditorium. Brenda Cain, Student Council chaplain, and her committee have been responsible for the many fine programs presented during the year. Linda Osborne, school organist, made the services complete. Another religious function at John Marshall is the devotional given each morning by a student. This gives each member of the student body the spiritual guidance he needs throughout the day. Nanci Morehouse was one of the many students who presented Seniors pause tor prayer at the beginning of a busy day. the morning devotional. O4 Principal Robert Cheney, Nurse Loree Douglas, and Assistant Principal Ed Berry add their smiles to finalists in the Smile Contest, John Ryan, Steve England, Ben Baker, Darryl Bender, Jerona Mull- enix, Meridith Brown, Kay Poppin, and Janie l-licks. Many services are given the John Marshall students. School pictures, taken in the tall, give a lasting record of those who attended. JM takes a very active part in the Toys for Tots drive. ln l959-'60 and again in 'ol the school col- lected 6,000 toys to top all other city schools com- bined. At Christmas, the Student Council set up a huge tree, which added spirit to the season's affairs. Junior High Smile Contest in January helped promote good dental habits. Everyone looks his best the day school pictures are made. S W.. ,4 The Christmas Tree is set up annually by the Student Council. Bob Baird, Phil Horton, and Janet Pipkin had as much fun with the toys as the tots who received them, lO5 LeAnn Boeve urges Chip Woodward to weor his slogan cord to promote school spirit. Candidates for Pep Club Beau were surprised to see themselves portrayed by Denise Larson, Barbara Conn, Betty Burke, and Carolyn Carter. .-4, Students took advantage of the opportunity to purchase tickets at reduced rates. l06 JM students will never forget the excitement of a game day. Spirits run high, as slogan cards and posters appear. Whether the sport be basketball, football, or wrestling, the Bears are always be- hind their team. JM students show that they have plenty of school spirit. Cubbetts ore olwoys reody to support their teonn. The Bears return to the field following on exciting first Sock Hops were the perfect way to end the day half. l More variety than ever was given the pep assemblies when the cheerleaders and twirlers traded places. The Junior High Christmas Assembly illustrated the true meaning of the holiday. Mr, Angel was one of several plays presented by the speech de- partment. lO8 .xr -, '-wti K N' - .. ,. gi-i ' 1 iw x. ftff C! s . 'ff' i, sis 2 53 .2 .if si.. eil '- ' iamszff . :mi If ei egg ,E K, , wt.. was llfhgtgwzis li . ,... . .. ie. -: 1 .fair fri.. f' swf- :L We ,H Traditionalas wellas new as- semblies were presented to the student body and faculty. Plays, pep assemblies, mu- sicals, and special programs served to enrich the lives of those who observed as well as those who participated. These assemblies could not have been successful without the able assistance of Mr. Mitchell and his excellent stage crew. , 1 n ft fs W .N . fl ijt.-'wf 3, 1 ' Wk .8 K 'W T ff . 1 . T . iiis . I - fr , ,. 15 '- -' 1. v,,L isnt? ffl 2 T' T T of f t,r 1 1 egg. . ,,, , gi:-ggluue., J 4 ff i 2 Ag i ,V 2 W s M , .3 The senior high choir, under the direction of Joe Figg presented a very enjoyable assembly. TY 'fwi 'ts Nanci Morehouse displays some ot her school spirit to her onlookers Janel Whitt and Linda Frick. QSENEX KESSUE The JM faculty has plenty of spirit, especially when cheering Miss Kuklenski proves that she is as fun loving as her students, Even for their team in the faculty-varsity game. at night, our SCHOOL LIFE goes on. Jlvlstudents participate in many varied activities, the evening, students and teachers are ready for From the early hours of the morning until late in learning, service, and fun. lO9 ,1ji4.fW?LS5Z , IGFEQZW'-H5y5s'ff'f fz.: . K. 1 , ,Jim -' H' 4' 5 f Q W iw F Q VQHWQR ,D , ww 1,- .1 f.,, umm, su x by an Q wa S, 2 3? 5 V . , ...-: f XG Nt Organizations form an lntegral part of a well rounded school pro gram Under the quldance of an alert student councll organlzahons and their actlvltles run smoothly and full the need for clvlc and soclal responsnbulltles Toys for Tots collection out John Marshall for the second year tops of all cltv huqhschools combined Baskets for the needy at Thanksglvlnq and Christmas carollng for hospltals and rest homes just a few of the many school sponsored ac tlvltles ORGANIZATICNS lll X M N X e--'-f all f O in The mainstay of the John Marshall Journalism Department is Mrs. Billie Davison. Members of the Cub and Bear Tracks staff remember Miss D best as she is pictured here in a mischievous fun-loving mood. Her unusual knack of giving both orders and advice to students in the same adult to adult manner has en- deared her to all the staff members and the student body. if Editor ......... CUB STAFF ............Pat Smith Asst, Editors ,...,,...,.................. Jeanie Burgess, Linda Johnson, Beverly Mainous Business Managers .... Sports Editor . - gg . ' +1 N W.. V: - , - in it . - If J F I . - 'Et . iz 'V V 'X' i . 'J V: '3t.:5: 1-2. . ' ' ' V5'.3if:l:f5tf2:'51i ..1i..Ji::F':E'..':?iQ, 3,5'2:f555' i 5 . . V , F1W23HzivfQt1eVms?s2f5Q53552 ,pp . , , .. 1 x v . . . 1? -Z ' H z' 'H V ff: .tuziu-5:' :2E':f11a, ' t' , '22, i 1a: -:IIE -55 :: : 2' . , V gina . t , 'i ' -, 2 is -rt IEW' Litft' i-,:: eV4s5iSlg i trstiligisiw ii . :.. 5f?.f..' ' -'V ..-2:'r:-W U., ' 4 :fV:m .lr4ia m v -tt .Qwest .V - zszgegi 'ssissfqgagfgii t .. .. . -fin' .45 11-V V , , , , V - L X i K, , 153 t 52555 , L I -i V' 4 1 K f .. , ' . ,E , W . ,gVg,rgf,ifV.f.sg-L Q . A , 5. 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Photographers .... .....Ruth Winchell, Ginny Shields ....Mickey Poole .........Bill Hill .....Keats Soder, Doug lnma n Files ,,..,.. ...... M ary Jane Neale Reporters ...... Journalism Classes Sponsor .... ..... M rs. Billie Davison There is always a rush to get the school paper folded and ready for sale. Cub staff members are always the first to arrive when there is a chance for a story. The paper, published every month, contains everything from news, to features, to editorials. Many hours are put into the production of a good newspaper. Journalism students attend sev- eral work shops during the year, which further their knowledge of writing. BEAR TRACKS STAFF Editor ,....................... Judy Williamson Business Managers..Nanci Morehouse, Linda Frick Faculty ............,........... Linda Osborne Seniors ........ Betty Burke, Marcia Ellis Juniors..Linda Frick, Nanci Morehouse Sophomores,.Sue Nave, Pam Bachman Freshmen ........................ Janel Whitt, Cathy Champlin Eighth ....,... Clyde Reed, Richard Tubbs Seventh..Charles Strain, Ruth Winchell Le Ann Boeve Royalty ,....... Betty Burke, Marcia Ellis School Life .................... LeAnn Boeve, Nanci Morehouse, Linda Frick Organizations .............. Ruth Winchell LeAnn Boeve Boys' Sports .......... Rod Reed, Sue Nave JOl'1l'l l lel'1dl'lCl4S Staff members take time out to pose for a picture. Girls' Sports .................. Diane Dillard Index ..,. Charles Strain, Pam Bachman Photographer .........,,... Jim Bob Wallis Sponsor .......... ..... M rs. Billie Davison Early in September the annual staff is hard at work, gathering information and making pictures. Much goes into the mak- ing of a yearbook, as these students soon learned. Many evenings were spent in working over layouts and copy. Although the work was difficult, the staff agrees that it was worth it, i K Editor Judy Williamson explains a layout to Marcia Ellis and Betty Burke. L....,....... Those participating in Quill and Scroll initiation were Phyllis Hurst, Sue Nave, Mickey Merrill, Judy Williamson, Mrs. Billie Davison, Pat Smith, Mikie Murphy, Marcia Ellis, Ruth Winchell, Nanci Morehouse, Cathy Champlin, Row Two: Keats Soder, Bill Hill, Carol Akin, Betty Burke, Mickey Poole, Judy Elliot, Nancy Dooley, Ginny Shields, Linda Erick, and Mary Jane Neale, ll3 Pep Club Beau Tommy Stanfill, was crowned at the annual Christmas Dance. Attendants and their escorts ore: Mickey Poole, Trudy Symes, Mike Ellerts, Betty Burke, Brenda Cain, Tommy, Joan Brown, Mike Davis, Beth Baird, Louis Rosanelli, and Denise Larson. CUBBET-I' PEP CLUB One of the most outstanding girls' clubs at John Marshall is the senior high pep club, To become a member of the Cubbettes and wear the official uniform of a red pleated skirt and a royal blue sweater, a girl must display an active interest in all school sports activities, cooperation in working with the other two hundred and fifty members of the club, as well as high standards. Throughout the year, the club renders many services to the school The members sell tickets for the annual Football Preview which starts the year off with a roar, as North-Side and South-Side teams vie for the year's first victory. They also help the Student Council build the float for the Homecoming Parade, and participate in the Homecoming half-time ceremonies. Being a Cubbett enables John Marshall's sophomore-through-senior girls to attend the annual club-sponsored Christmas dance, where the Pep Club Beau is crowned. Another outstanding activity is the Sports Banquet, where the girls honor all JM lettermen. Last, but not least, among the club's many activities, is the spring style show. Senior members show their usual enthusiasm at a yell practice, held at a weekly meeting. The officers of the Cubbett Pep Club are: Pres, ....... ..... J oan Brown Vice Pres, ....... ..... B etty Burke ' Recording Sec. ..... .... S herry Allen 1 Attendance Sec. ..... ..., B arbara Conn Jean Young Treas. .............. . Chaplain ...... ............... B eth Baird '--M. Sgt, at Arms ....,....... Denise Larson and Bonnie Robinson Publicity Chairman ........ Trudy Symes Spirit Bear .............. Nanci Morehouse i 1- ll4 BOYS' O CLUB The John Marshall boys' O Club consists of lOth, llth, and l2th grade boys who represent the school by lettering in football, basketball, wrestling, track, baseball, cross country, golf, tennis, or swimming, The forty members are in charge of electing and crowning the All-Sports Queen in the Athletic Awards Assembly, they also manage the concession stand at home basket- ball games. O Club Officers are: president- Tommy Stanfill, vice president-Mike Eilerts, sec.-treast-Mickey Poole, chaplain-Bill Hill. Don James takes orders for cakes and candy at the O Club Concession Stand. Tommy Stanfill presides over a morning meeting of the O Club. GIRLS' O CLUB One of the newest organizations at John Marshall this year is the girls' O Club. All girls who have lettered in at least one sport are eligible for membership even if they are not participating in athletics at the present time. Officers are: pres. Patsy Layton, vice pres. Johnel Ferguson, sec. Carol McClaran, treas. Janice Strain, and chaplain Cai Morgan. At one of the first meetings mem- bers of the club gather around a black- board to map out plans for the year while sponsor Carol Hancock looks on. Everyone enjoyed the sockhop after Cirant basketball game sponsored by the C ub. may lll5 inn-U, e4,J,,,f' .24 Sponsors and members meet regularly each week to discuss problems and plans for school affairs. President Phil Horton joins in discussion and voting. af 40 Boys are certainly outnumbered in the student council but all members share in the many responsibilities accepted by the student governing group. Big Bears and little Bears get ready for Homecoming. Phil Horton, Don Audle- man, Joan Brown, Danny Hutcherson, Ruth Winchell and Ginny Shields put :Tester touches into the fashioning of Mr. Big Bear for his ride on the Homecoming oat. il6 STUDENT COUNCIL Most responsible of all Marshall groups and most representative is the Student Council composed of representatives from all home rooms. Capably spon- sored by Miss Frances Peters and Mrs. Beth Jackson, the group has shouldered a mountain of responsibility. The purpose of the council is to maintain school spirit, promote schol- arship, leadership, fellowship, charac- ter and service, to encourage participa- tion in student government, to develop individual and group responsibility for the general welfare of the school. Activities are many: Courtesy for Teachers Week, Howdy Week, Home- coming dance and activities, Housing of Representatives for Student Council Convention June l8, l96l, Twirp Week, Chapel . . .there seems no end to the list of responsibilities the members have assumed and accomplished. Officers are: president, Phil Hor- ton, vice pres., Bob Baird, sec., Judy Hardegree, corresponding sec., Nancy Bertram, treasurer, Kay Spaulding, re- porter, Betty Burke, chaplain, Brenda Cain, parliamentarian, Don Audle- man, school store manager, Mary Jane Neale. SCHOOL STORE One of the greatest services to the student body is the school store. Here students have the opportunity to purchase supplies and, at the some time, help the school. All proceeds go to the Student Council. Miss Frances Peters gives constant guidance and encouragement to her group of store workers. Carolyn Carter, Brenda Cain, Phil Horton, Bob Baird, Betty Burke, Mary Jane Neale, Jeannie Burgess, Judy Hall, Nancy Bertram, Pam Means, Mar- vin Mclnnis, Kay Spaulding, Janet Pipkin, Bobby Jo Lasater, and Pat Taylor keep the store running smoothly and serve the student body. Pat Taylor, Wallace Giasson, Paul Dines, and Nanci Morehouse, Linda Hassler, Janet Council, Scott Barbee, and Charles Strain pay their Honor Society dues to Judy Hall. HONOR SOCIETY The purpose of the National Honor Society is to create an incentive for scholarship, to promote worthy leadership, to stimulate a desire to render service, and to develop high ideals of character in the students of John Marshall High School. High School juniors and seniors who have maintained a three-point-five grade average for two consecutive semesters and who have fulfilled tlpie other qualifications are eligible for member- s I . p Honor Society officers are: pres. Pat Taylor, vice pres. lst Sem., Carolyn Carter, 2nd Sem. Scott Barbee, sec. lst Sem. Barbara Conn, 2nd Sem. Linda Osborne, and treas. Judy Hall. toast each other after the successful initiation. Pat Taylor, Scott Barbee, Mrs. Kathleen Osborn, Nanci Morehouse, and Linda Frick thought that washing dishes was half the fun of the initiation. ll7 Betty Burke, Key Club Sweetheart, is surrounded by her attendants and their escorts, Brenda Cain, Joe Anderson, Leslie Brown, Keats Soder, Sherry Allen, Dell Gordon, and Linda Dozier. KEY CLUB Key Club members are dedicated to the objects of developing initiative and leadership, serving the school and com- munity, and preparing for useful cit- izenship. Membership is limited to boys in the sophomore, junior and sen- ior classes who are chosen by a Board of Directors. The Key Club was responsible for the Homecoming' Bonfire. They also provided the fire truck which added much school spirit to the parade. Key Club participates in many service projects, among them the donating of food to needy families, par- ticipating in the Toys for Tots Cam- paign, and the sponsoring of Brother- hood Week. Officers are Leslie Brown, presi- dent, Joe Anderson, vice president, Charles Strain, treasurer, and Rod Reed, secretary. ll8 Key Club members spent an enjoyable evening at their annual banquet. --if' 1. 4 51. Hi Tri-Hi-Y members make Members had a hard time selecting Hi-Y Princess. .ns A4 L-- Barbara Conn and Wally Giasson are fla Larson, Don Audleman, Sherry Allen, an .3145-.all an L i' l-ll-Y Pres, ......,.. ., ,.,,.,,,,,,,,, Vice Pres. Keats Soder ....., Jack Bedford Bill Livermon Sec.-Treas. ....,........, David Ramsey TRI-l-ll-Y Pres. ,......,.sss, ,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,, , Vice Pres. Chap. ..... . . Pat Smith Sherry Allen and Johnel Ferguson Judy Hardegree Mary Jane Neale Sec. Treas. Chop. ...... ......,................ N ancy Dooley There is always a large attendance at joint meetings. N- A -elv- L WM ,,.. plans to attend Pre-ledge. Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y are organizations de- voted to the purpose create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Chris- tian characterf' The groups participate in many activities, among them the con- vention at Lake Murray, Pre-ledge and L Legislature, and the annual banquet, dur- ing which Tri-Hi-Y Prince Wally Giasson and Hi-Y Princess Barbara Conn were crowned. Z 1, , 4 M' ....-il-n aim nked by their attendants Margie Hanson, Ronnie Bertram, Betty Burke, Keats Soder, Denise d Bob Baird. 47 Library aides enjoy a break in their busy schedule. OFFICE AIDES Helen Allsbrook is busy indeed with her crew of switchboa rd operators. Trunk lines go out to every department in school add- ing to the efficiency of the large, smooth running organization. The pleasant voices and quick service result from careful training. Emergencies are met with the same smooth readiness that serves every- day affairs. LIBRARY AIDS John Marshall Student Library Associ- ation, under the sponsorship of Marian Dierdorff and Helen Lloyd, is dedicated to the purpose of aiding the librarians in service to students and faculty. Mem- bers also learn the many phases of li- brarianship. The club is affiliated with the Oklahoma City Student Library As- sociation and the state organization. The group has participated in sev- eral activities this year. Among them are a city-wide meeting at OCU and a tour of the Central State College library. Three members participate with other city groups in story hours and distribu- tion of books at the Children's Convales- cent Hospital under the sponsorship of the Red Cross. Officers are: president, Sharon Clinkenbeard, vice president, Jeanne Heaton, secretary-treasurer, Paula Dorn, and chaplain, Nancy Berger. Karen Petree, Vivien Darnell, Barbara Turner, and Pat Jordan stand by to give assistance to Helen Allsbrook. Absentees from school know first hand what Mrs. Hodson does for the school. Parents know that they can depend up- on the efficiency of the office in call- ing about absentees, checking with homes on excuses, quick information about schedules of any student in school . . , it's all at the fingertips of Mrs. Hodson and her assistants. Here Mrs. Hodson, Mrs. Allsbrook give morning instructions to Barbara Tur- ner, Pat Jordan, Linda King, Dianne Cross, Trudy Lawson, Karen Petree and Vivien Darnell. The voice with a smile is Doris Hodson. Surrounded by a bevy of student helpers, Mrs. Hodson and Mrs. Allsbrook keep in touch with the entire school. 120 JUNIOR RED CROSS One of the busiest groups around school is the Junior Red Cross, Each year boxes are packed by homerooms and sent to needy areas. Homeroom representatives, under the direction of Elizabeth Smith, make the Red Cross, with its many projects, one of the most respect- ed groups in school. Officers for this year are' pres., Merril Brown, lst vice pres., Roberta Ward, 2nd vice pres., Pat Taylor, sec., Joy Jarnigan, treas., Charles Strain, and chaplain Peggy Allsbrook. ,,,....-- V ' P.. V 1 ..,..,.,,., . fm! E . Best wishes and much interest go into the packing of Red Cross boxes for far-away places. SAFETY COUNCIL Safety Councils of both senior and junior high are composed of representatives from homerooms. An ambitious, far-reaching plan for traffic control around the school, patrolling of traffic areas and posting of safety signs form part of their busy sched- ule. Toney Lackey, Drivers-Education teacher is sponsor of both groups. Officers for this year are: pres., Donna Castle, vice pres, Marguerite Bleyberg, sec., Jeanne Heaton. Members of iunior high safety council listen attentively as their president outlines plans for the week. Toney Lackey and members of senior high safety council hold regular meetings to keep alert on the needs for safety measures around the campus. V W, it-. 121 THESPIANS Membership in Thespians is given as recognition for meritorious work in dramatic arts. The pur- pose of the troupe is to encourage students to attain a better mastery of language, to develop poise and self-control, and to appreciate dra- matic literature and its technique. The Thes- pians presented two three-act plays, Mr. Angel and Dial M for Murder, and held two initiations during the school year. The officers of this active club for first semester were: pres., Linda Gresham, vice pres, Sari Frank, and sec., Marilyn Cox. Second se- mester officers are: pres., Sari Frank, vice pres., Marilyn Cox, and sec., Mike Pendegraft. Mrs. Juna Shaw served as sponsor of the club. 1 Kathy Bashe, Kay Holt, Mrs. Juna Shaw Marilyn Cox, Mike Shaffer, Jamie Breshears, Linda Gresham, and Pam Bachman were in- itiated November l5. r .ff A- M if 3 .. ' rx ART CLUB The John Marshall art club is very active during the school year. They present an annual art assembly, and take a trip to a place of interest to art students. The purpose of this club is to promote an interest in art, and to build a feeling of respect for our student artists. The officers of this club are: pres., Don Audleman, vice pres., Larry Gann, and sec., Linda Dozier. The sponsor is Miss Zelma Oliver. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE The National Forensic League is an organization which is devoted to the promotion of forensics and the interest in speech. To become a member, a student must participate in different areas of speech work, and earn a total of twenty-five points. The NFL members, under the leadership of H. Oliver Roberts, attends speech tournaments through- out the southwest part of the country. The officers for this year are: pres., Richard Ranney, vice pres., Pam Craiger, sec., Mike McPherson, and reporter, Linda Frick. Mike McPherson, Phil Horton, Preston Moore, Mary Griffiths, Joe Anderson, Mr. Roberts, Brian Coulter, Tana Finney, Judy Paulson, Charles Redding, pre- pare for a speech tournament. STAGEC RAFT CLUB The success of most of our assemblies is due to the behind-the-scenes work of the stagecraft club. This club, sponsored by Richard Mitchell and James Carter, is led by: pres. Charles Helmick, vice pres. Charles Whitt, sec. Shari Deason, and treas. Linda Puckett. Here, some members of the club prepare the scenery for the. musical High Button Shoes. E. I 5' 1 l ii t . get 2 we is 1 5151219 539556515 igifikgl X ' fr 2. :. 'Y - aft ' V t.. 122 L, Mrs. Della Fagin discusses plans for a French Club skit with Beth Baird, Stanley Lyons, Pat Taylor, Judy Hall, Rae Jean John- son, Jim Burrows. French Club officers: pres, Beth Baird, vice pres. Danny Hutcherson, sec. Judy Hall and Pat Taylor, treas. Janet Council. Students in all grades show interest in Spanish. Well qualified teachers add zest to an already exciting study. Excursions to Spanish speaking communities, plays in spoken Spanish, movies, speakers, are some of the methods employed to make Spanish meaning- ful to students. Here Mrs. Dutreau sits by while stu- dents listen attentively to a speaker telling of Span- ish life and customs. Spanish Club Officers: pres., Peggy Kirtley, vice pres., Linda Watkins, sec., Karolyn Jones, treas., Karen Petree, sponsor, Mrs. Mary Anglin. LANGUAGE CLUBS Modern languages hold an important place in the curriculum of John Mar- shall. French, Latin, German, and Span- ish are taught by the most modern methods and by skillfully trained teach- ers. Machines, records, recordings, projects and other devices are employ- ed to make language study interesting and effective. Language training be- gins early and is offered through all grades to students who qualify. Latin club officers: pres., Leslie Brown, vice pres., Trudy Symes, sec., Sari Frank, treas., Donna Castle, spon- sor, Miss Geraldine Gesell. Under the guidance of Miss Geraldine Gesell, interest in Latin Members of Latin Club stalk off stage after a dramatic perform- reaches new heights at JM. A busy schedule of study gives space ance before a PTA evening meeting. also to a Latin Banquet which has become traditional, a Latin pep assembly, presentation of a play in Latin and many other interest- ing extra-curricular activities. 123 ,,,.....a+-:gg kf,,,,.....,m Future Teachers, teacher-sponsors, and Principal Cheney pose after club initiation ceremony. FUTURE TEACHERS Future Teachers of America spend time studying 1Q,, modern methods of teaching and acquainting them- selves with the problems which will confront them when they are actually teaching. Various projects are carried out during the year. One outstanding project is the annual style show when members model fashions provided by a local merchant, Fu- ture teachers are sponsored by Bessie Lou Kelly, Linda Rosser and Kathleen Osborn. Pictured are Nanci Morehouse, Mr. Cheney, Mrs. Rosser, Mrs. Osborn, Linda Frick, Mrs. Kelly, Linda Osborne, Trudy Symes, Judy Hogan, Karen Petree, Peggy Kirtley, Judy Jones, Ruth Winchell, Beverley Main- ous, Janet Council, and Pat Taylor. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Sparkling fashions were modeled by FTA members and provided by Nissen's. ,,f- ' 1... gli 'golf' rt .- President Pat Caskey discusses plans for a party at a Monday after- noon meeting. Helping with plans are Linda Shelton, vice-president, Barbara Mouser, sec. treas.g Donna Burk, chaplain, Barbara Turner, reporter, members, Annette Clayton, Pat Body, and Mrs. Blevins. 124 Future Homemakers have learned that homemaking is a happy combination of all fine attributes of feminine maturity. Mem- bers have learned the importance of family relations, home management, the art of table decoration, proper table setting and attractive flower arrangements, Above, sponsor, Mrs. Marcella Blevins, shows Patsy Ford how to measure butter. Medical club and Science club members learn how to type blood specimens. Medical technologist Jim Wallace from Wesley Hospital demonstrates for members Mary Griffith, Jimmie Moore, and Robert Centracco. MEDICAL AND SCIENCE CLUBS Very active is the Medical Club sponsored by Nurse Loree Douglas. With activities centering in the school clinic, members find many uses for their medical service in observing Mrs. Douglas capably caring for the various ails and injuries which occur in a large school's daily routine. Their busy calendar has included, besides regular meetings, excursions to Central Hos- pital at Norman, visit to diet kitchens at Baptist Hos- pital, supervision of annual dental checkup at John Marshall. Medical Club officers are: Jim Moore, Linda McClarn, Rae Jean Johnson, and Joan Brown. Mike Pendergraft and Haskell Smith find amusement even in serious scientif- ic experiments. - fs 1, ff . ydgz ' fi D72 , ' T l ': , . ,,,, Z' ' r fs - - ,A 1 J or gf 45. i i, Sponsors Mart Woods and Loree Douglas show as much in- terest as student medics, as blood specimens are made into slides. 3,3 Z MATH CLUB Being very versatile, Pat Taylor and Marvin Mclnnis keep the school store, figure out school problems and work on math analysis during an hour of duty in the store. 125 FFA One of the busiest groups in school is the FFA club. Selec- tion of the queen is always one of the high spots of the season. Besides the full sched- ule of class work, members spend much time at the farm learning the care of livestock and farm implements, The FFA calendar is looked tor- ward to as well as the FFA banquet at which members welcome parents and friends to a well planned evening of good food and entertainment. The trophy case shows much evidence ot the quality of work done in FFA. FFA of- ficers are: pres., Dwight Baseyg vice pres., Jerry Big- gers, sec., Jim Ash, treas., Ralph Lacey, reporter, Carl Barclay, sentinel, Bill Rey- nolds. Sweetheart Bobby Jo Lasater beams with pride as she accepts her FFA jacket from club president Dwight Basey. All of these are queens, FFA members showed excellent taste in naming their candidates for club sweetheart. Kay Spaulding, Shari Deason, Bobby Jo Lasater, Janet Pipkin and Pam Shoemake made very lovely entries. DE Queen, Juanita Post, shown here with her attendants, Pam Jobe and Sandra Myers, was crowned at the annual Employer-Employee ban- quet. The officers ot the club are: president, Bill Reynolds, vice president, Jim Williams, secretary, Pam Jobe, and treasurer, Juanita Post. The DE members enjoyed their annual breakfast. 2 9' -ru 5 Qt 3' if if I lf -i ,. ,rss . . ...Q - 'fi 1 3t is 'U m-.,,,Q-away,-'M DE CLUB Purposes of the Distributive Ed- ucation Club are to provide for an intelligent choice of occupa- tion in distribution through ex- ploration of opportunities in the field and to create in each mem- ber an abiding interest in his chosen occupation. Among the club's activities are an annual Employer-Em- ployee Banquet for the purpose at showing appreciation to the employers for the time, effort, and expenses incurred in provid- ing on-the-job training for DE students. DE members participate in a state-wide contest in sales demonstrations, window dis- plays, store arithmetic, and twelve other contests. ,ilk -gtk , Sandra Myers is a happy worker in one ofthe local department Don Johnson is trying to decide whether to give the food to Stores. his customer or eat it himself. 127 ,.-1 l 961 Tri-State Trophy T. Burns Westman-in a typical position before JM's hard-working, well-trained orchestra. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Well known and respected in Oklahoma Music cir- cles is T. Burns Westman, director of JM's orchestra. The groups reflect the efficiency of the director as John Marshall attains top spot in city and state fes- tivals. Bands of John Marshall are second to none in Oklahoma. Under the guidance of Joe Spurlock, senior high and junior high bands are superior. Long sessions of practice and drill before and after school hours show in the proficiency of the performers. This certainly is the Pride of John Marshall. Opal Jane McDermitt ancl Joe Figg, working with vocal music groups and individuals, have given our school the best in solos, quartets, ensembles and choirs. Trophies and honors of many kinds give trib- ute to all branches of JM's music department. if '3 lst! ,. ' g bil Senior High Choir, under the direction of Joe Figg, provided the school with beautiful music. l l l 1 ' r il fn was Q l The Girls' Quartet, consisting of Judy Smock, Charla Leach, Rita Bellenger and Gail Shepherd, provided entertainment at several as- semblies Everyone enjoyed himself ot the choir party. Choir Queen Beth Baird ond her attendants, Joan Brown, Linda Breshears, and Linda Shelton, were starry eyed the night of Coronation. Jerry Davis crowned the lucky girl. 129 ..... Jima-4. y.1a:6 ti .rims i wrist-. K- - Mt 1 SENIOR HIGH BAND Marvin Mclnnis escorts the newly crowned Band Queen Karen Petree from the field, Four lovely Band Queen attendants are Sandra Weaver, Sherry Allen, Suzanne Cooper, and Pat Tay- lor. The Bancl hayrack ride and weiner roast was a happy occasion for these members and their dates. Food and its preparation was one of the major at- tractions of the evening. John Marshall band displays some of its marching skill. 130 Junior high chorus members hold a practice session. The Junior High Band is divided into two groups, the A band, consisting of 52 members, and the B band, consisting of 43 members. A band officers are Drum Major, Larry Herrman, pres., Howard Davis, vice pres., Joe Black, sec., Katie Dains, and treas., Janeen White. Twirlers are Cheryl White, Betty Baikie, Karen Hooper, Gail Granthom, Katie Dains, and Mary Payne. B band officers are Drum Major, James St. Pierre, pres., Bob Stubbs, sec., Linda Stevens, and treas., Lee Kessinger. JUNIOR HIGH MUSIC Junior High Choir, consisting of eighty members, is one of the school's most out- standing organizations. The choir was responsible for three assemblies during the year-two in November and one at Christmas. Among the social events is a Halloween party. Officers are: pres., Rod Osborne, vice pres., Tom Brownell, sec.- treas., Claudia Hughes, and lib., Patsy Martin. Junior high orchestra members are always hard at work. The choir presented several interesting assemblies. The junior high band was a great addition to the Homecoming parade V, -- . ...f. e ..,. 'Sway T 'ES' lf' ' ,W ' J Muiiiiwimno' .M . we Junior high cheer leaders make sparkling demonstrators for patio watchers as they practice during lunch periods. JUNIOR HIGH PEP CLUB Guided by sponsors Harriet Rosenstahl, Jane Fel- lingham and Joanne Wooten, the junior high pep club has become very important in the life of John Marshall. With a stated purpose To arouse more school spirit for sports and other school activities the members have proved very capable representa- tives for the school, Attendance at meetings is strictly required and requirements for membership are carefully observed. These people are surely ex- cellent prospects for future highschool leaders. Officers are: pres., Jane Lee, vice pres., Linda King, attendance sec., Sue Magness, Rita Sprouseg recording sec., Beverly Bennett, treas. Dana Dillard, chaplain, Pat Appleby. +- Mr. Football, Gary Hill, received a fervent kiss of appreciation when he was selected at the Homecoming dance Onlookers were not so serious. it ',9.ff it ff. . J' M ,gr - ,ir - --.. P Virqr an , if 1 1 -wiv 5202. ,i , 'gist-! lt?t. 431- ti 4 A it if 3 's-A 1112 ft. H--2' 1'-I ' 'i Jyyr J fb 'P ' ' 41 J A 4 'A ,, , if if MV, , 3 ,X Al we tn When games are played in the gym or when assemblies are given before games loyal pep club members pack the bleachers and follow their leaders in well-trained When the team is on the field the sidelines sound a constant stream of encouragement and cheer. lt's fun to be in the pep club! -.. f President Stephanie-Sengel holds serious conference with mem- bers of the Junior High student council. Plans were made early for the very busy season. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council, sponsored by Mr. Charles Douglas, has set up a full schedule of activities for the junior high. The main pur- pose of the council is to promote good citizenship in school. Through the council the students have a voice in school gov- ernment. Some of the sponsored activities were: 7th grade as- sembly, Homecoming Assembly, Christmas dance, sock hop, spring formal, and naming of boy and girl-of-the-month each month. JUNIOR HI-Y Shown conducting a recent Junior Hi-Y meeting is Danny Hays, president of the club. As a member of the Jr. Hi-Y a boy accepts the pledge and platform of the club to: strengthen his body, develop his mind, worship God, and work with his fellow mem- bers and students for o finer community and stronger world, Q Q1 if sf nv 1 c ,Y Q 1 President Stephanie is surrounded by her capable fellow student council officers: vice pres., Tony Howard, secretary, Gay Clark, treas., Elizabeth Bennett, parliamentarian, Vicki Graham, chap- lain, Vicki Lassater, sgt. at arms, Rocky Featherstone, senior high representative, Gary Hill. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY The National Junior Honor Society is sponsored by Mrs. Bess Jennings. New officers were installed in October. In an assembly before the junior high school student body, initiation was held in December for 25 pledges. In February an initiation was held for pledges who qualified during first semester. M1 Ellllll llllll Richard Abel Peggy Allsbrook National Merit Speech Letter Award Scholarship Letter of Commendation Scott Barbee Gaylord Philanthropy Scholarship: Chemistry and Mathematics l34 Q.. it fm wr we 7 rt' ifzfgtfiifw 1- 'Y si' 1 ,- 3 - ,Gifs Joe Anderson Jim Ash Beth Baird Bausch and Lomb Outstanding Daughters of American Award lSciencel Speech Letter Award National Scholarship Testing Honoree Kathy Bashe National Scholarship Testing Honoree .l Jerry Biggers Mimosa Garden Club Award Outstanding FFA Member Award Jeannie Burgess Journalism: NSPA Journeyman Medal Betty Burke Journalism Award Carolyn Carter English A's lO-12 Foreign Language Cert. of Recog. Four Years Latin Cert. Home Economics Award Pam Craiger Speech Letter Award FFA Member Award Revolution: Good Citizenship Award Letzeiser Bronze Medal English A's l0-l2 Vocal Music Award fra' Marguerite Bleyberg Sharon Burba History Award Speech Letter Award Brian Coulter Speech Letter Award T e Q eA-, Y Judy Hall Daughters of American Revolution: American History Award Letzeiser Silver Medal English A's l0-l2 National Scholarship Testing Honoree !llllllUS ANU HUNUHE James Fields Linda Frick Wallace Giasson Mary Griffith LiV6fmOH-Winfer-LOCKS FTA Cert. of Merit Letzeiser Gold Medal Speech Letter Award Award CDOJ Four Years Spanish Certificate History Dept. Award ,1 '4abb', Linda Hassler English A's lO-l2 National Merit Scholarship: Letter of Commendation John Hendricks Sons of American Revolution Award Kay Holt Speech: Thespian Award Speech Letter Award Phil Horton Civitan Award Speech Letter Award Phyllis Hurst English A's lO-l2 Daniel Hutcherson National Merit Scholarship: Letter of Commendation W e ' A 'l il , , 1kViA5 S?iV 2El:ff?:..'5w'iE.'f:?Q fav Av ,V ,.., 5 ,. Q 3 3Ifff7f'f N279 '1-rl' T ' t llff-QR-F-rx , slit . Jeanne Heaton Gary Heidebrecht National Merit Stueve Science Award Scholarship: National Scholarship Letter of Testing Honoree Commendation 'M L , A v Q 'fy' John Heil Music Department Service Award ll'- w-Aug, egg W. .a i, 651: - X. ,,.., yi AFD: .ani ...nd Ramonda James Sears Roebuck Foundation Award 'ff .WJ ' Pam Jobe Distributive Education Sears Roebuck Foundation Award 2 Y -., i I . U' Q: y vi, an i I .L ' Margaret Kirtley Beverley Mainous English A's lO-l2 Journalism: NSPA Foreign Language: Cub Medal Four Years Spanish Certificate 'Q -Wm Q Linda Johnson David Jones Judy Jones Journalism: NSPA Cub Music: Vocal National Honor Dept. Award Society: Honorable Mention Outstanding Sophomore Marvin Mclnnis Gaylord Philanthropy Scholarship: Physics and Mathematics National Scholarship Testing Honoree mfg' ,QQ 'lf wit? ,--ug 'Ps Ai 136 L. Nanci Morehouse FTA Merit Certificate Janet Pipkin History Dept. Award Richard Ranney Speech: National Forensic League President's Award Doris Salyer Britton Culture Club Pat Smith Linda Osborne FTA Merit Certificate Music: Orchestra Department Award Scholarship Journalism: NSPA Star Quill and Scroll Feature Writer Scholarship Keats Soder English A's lO-l2 Mathematics Award Connie Stillwell Business: Underwood Company Award Trudy Symes Mike Cross Charles Strain Trudy Symes Letzeiser Bronze Medal English A's IO-I2 English A's IO-I2 History Dept. Award at M ' at 5 l f '1' ff eise S tt :visit giifisyggtt 15 ' Mary Kay Taylor National Scholarship Testing Honoree History Dept. Award ,mls Pat Taylor FTA Dept. Award PTA Future Teachers Scholarship Letzeiser Gold Medal English A's IO-I2 National Scholarship Testing Honoree Phi Beta Kappa Award John Marshall Achievement Plaque an Qt ew-Er . FQ in E yty ,ji 1 ii Charles Turci Speech Letter Award L l Kenneth Wainner Charles Whitt Judy Williamson Ruth Winchell Sidney Witt I Letzeiser Silver Medal Stage Production: Yearbook Service Journalism: Department Music: lBandJ i English A's IO-I2 Award for Scenery Award Medal Award Medal Sharpe-Nichols Award SENIORS: SENIOR HIGH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Linda Hassler Joe Anderson Beth Baird Scott Barbee Marguerite Bleyberg Carolyn Carter Janet Council Linda Frick Wallace Giasson Judy Hall Ramonda James Peggy Kirtley Nanci Morehouse Marvin Mclnnis Annette McMichael Janet Pipkin Pat Smith Keats Soder Charles Strain Kay Taylor Pat Taylor Judy Williamson Linda Osborne John Hendricks Kay Spaulding Dixie Patterson JUNIORS: Bob Baird Paul Dines Jan Doty Gary Fletcher Gloria Grant Charla Leach Mike McPherson Mike Smith Richard Steiber l37 iiiiiii iiiii es- we K S' new S if rf 1.. -. . T Km'KKL1.L f Pat Appleby Betty Barnard Tom Brownell Kathy Byer Julia Camp Daughters of Letzeiser Art Award Honor Cert. in New York School at Buttram Oration: American Revolution Vocal Music Ballet: Scholarship Honor Certificate Junior Citizen Scholastic and Achievement Plaque H . C at C t-' S C. X f : if ia? ev-ff ,,. ' C i e W A ' . xl ' V, r.--- ye ' ' S ' . ,-if :xl - : f' C tk: C : Cr I C- ef- ruse, C -we 5.31, . WLM A Q 5,J'eZW I'f ff'm 257 if s iii? f ' of 3 EC g sfffifs :TQZJFQBZQT if A . C 9254 ,S 5 3 C' C 195.2 grykwgy ,Q gk. f mi' it sfxfm 1. 3 J, 'C C 4 if Chris Carter Ric Chrislip Howard Davis Steve Findeiss Michael Hayes American Legion Honor Cert. in Sharpe-Nichols Buttram Oration Award Jane Slaughter Award Award 8th Grade Vocal Music Musical Achievement Sons of American Award Revolution Award Dan Hays Honor Cert. in Vocal Music 138 Lynn Higgins Claudia Hughes Honor Cert. in Vocal Honor Cert. in Music Vocal Music JUNIOR NATIONAL Janice Abernathy Sherry Allen Sherry Anderson Pat Appleby Bobby Barten Diane Baxter Diane Blakeley Beth Bledsoe George Boatright Bob Bridges Donna Burger Kathy Byer Terry Byers Rusty Cargill Chris Carter Ric Chrislip Katie Dains Howard Davis Tommy Dumbell Linda Finnell Jimmy Ford Ellen Gahan Don Garvin Marilyn Glisan Vicki Graham Marcia Greene Larry Herman Lynn Higgins Kern Jackson Johnny Jackson lllllllllllS lllll llllllllllE JZ Guy Keith Barry Kilfoy Carol Levine Barbara McCain Rod Osborne Mathematics Award Scholarship and Instrumental Music Junior High Junior High Achievement Vocal Music Award Vocal Music Award Plaque Award ,,, Judy Rose Susan Schilde John Schindler Randall Smith Sou Fann Southerland American Legion Daughters of American Instrumental Band Award Scholastic Award Award 8th Grade Revolution: American Music Award History Award HONOR SOCIETY Guy Keith Gail Kieke Barry Kilfoy Virginia Martin Rex Martin Danny Massad Ronnie Maxfield Sally McDonald John McReynolds Barbara Mouser Marsha Newman Rod Osborne Eddie Pugh Jon Ranney Nancy Rice Linda Rooks L Jim Schenck ,M , , Stephanie Sengel y ' i f Dee Ann Soder -f , J Judy Sowell Sou Fann Sutherland M Robert Tredway lliliiai U s L ix Sherry Waintroub g ,f I ' Judy Walden if 'A 'f if J. Bob Walker Charles Weddle 2 'film - 1 5 355 Joe Williams Linn Williams Robert Tredway Sidney Williams Lfmguogef Karen Young French Award Linn Williams Willy Wystemp Buttram Oration: Athletic Award Honor Cert. Gaylord Science Award Language: Latin Award Scholastic Award 4. -xr , . QM1 55511, -I A -av - 9 55 -5 1 is 4122 1: 4 d . ' A u 'v -F3 K X 1 V Qi E QL ff? , 3 . ,sw if ,vw Mmm A Um a f Xax Umar 3 M' H A k y:i?2ss??NP57E3S??iGQfiiJ?fff.rr 1 ,, - W' -1 g. 'I:ZLx?Q:fLf5.543' - ' Q wg 1.-if W fr ww-5 A -v.221g11fifKsff': 1 ?'5Zf5?ii,Qif ?:iES1-15,3 -i -- 'Y-2 425gg5g51fv7'L 'f9i.'?35I2ii5IsQs.' ' ' K K . T ' -2. .vim Q ,M na- .. ,Vi wr, Q-, , f my 1 ul-' A -H M 'wif 'M '- 1aI f'w Mf'1l..nr'f -1--' ' Wlunarvb-vw W- Lf wma 'M fn. 1 ,Mx -Wei Ast A H 4,.1L 'J ,.-Nr , . ,, nx- Q Q XA Of M i l Mem! ' :F li lm 't 3 ,X will . ,Q .xgsf s ',.L4',-.L.wvu4',v.l!x. rn '-. r ' A well-rounded program of all sports is incorporated into the busy work day of John Marshall athletes. The campus is never clear of athletic contenders. One season treads upon the heels of another as football, basketball, tennis, track, golf, swimming, baseball, wres- tling, cross country, girls' sports of all varieties, vie for position on the very busy calendar. SPORT S ii WM Kf:f':, :'2 :.H' 11 , Coach Vince Robison and the team plan their strategy before the Harding game. FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD OPPONENTS Northeast l2 Grant O Central 38 Southeast 32 Capital Hill 20 Harding 8 Edmond 20 Classen 8 Putnam City lB End Mike Eilers C383 completes a pass to give the BEARS an advantage in the Central game. ix. T 31, FIRST TEAM-Mickey Poole, Mike Eilerts, Don James, Jerry Wood, Tommy Stanfill, David Sherrod, Bob Baird, Ronnie Featherstone, Jim Jouret, Louis Rosanelli, Mike Allen, and Mike Olsen. Coach Vince Robison's Bears of l96O proved to be one ofthe hardest fighting and working teams in the city. Starting the season with 35 men the Bears worked into a smooth operating, hard fighting team. ln the opening game with Northeast, a l4-I2 victory put the Bears in an optimistic spirit. The 3-6 season might not look im- pressive on the scoreboard, but the coach and school can be proud of the record of clean playing and good sportsmanship. Coach George Miller gives some helpful pointers to Mike Olsen during the Harding clash. Another Sherrod to Poole touchdown pass pays off against Grant. Ken Tamblyn l267, Mike Eilerts l38J, Louis Rosanelli 1203, and Mike Allen C227 run through the Homecoming Arch at the Home- coming Game with Classen. iw if gg? l43 ,kit If Jig... l Second Team: Charles Lasater, Jim Moore, Danny Reeves, Karl Nau, Ken Tamblyn, Bryan Brown, Don Gray, Larry Parish, Mike Davis Larry Henson, Gary Fletcher, Daryl Stallings. The Varsity Squad warms up before a tough game with Harding. End Mike Allen C227 receives another pass from David Sherrod for a lO-yard gain against Central. Alternate Squad: John Coonce, Warren Sherman, Gary Burton, Steve Lewis, David Chapman, David Perry, Mark Wilson, Don Baker, John Selk, Pete Pegg, Fred Musick. 144 ' Jim Biggers, Larry McCauley, Charles Turci, Allen Francine, get set for a wind K sprint as Jerry Davis sets them off. CROSS COUNTRY Again Coach Virgil Milliron's two-milers had one of the top teams in at Quia. - , .. , , -awfllgoi f!31 ::. Z-fl' 'E' - 55.55 fig -- , i fi2:k1f?i?ff9l5?fiz 1 ffl: :Il i-3s:5Q55i5f::1l.i:H , Y-364 sM...,.i,, Q.. . , -f-ff :':--:Weiswg,,,,,Wi!f , if-va uw - ,EJE-5: Af We ii ' .112 -'I i l ' ' 5 , i a s'fr i.Q f' Nw, - ...xi s,- -:fix V. W gg , g vy -, ..' :fg-I H- A , Q I . C ,, M, .,.,: i,,, . . - -.,L. , 5' . vii 5' rv A fi T ,VW . 1. 2 . ' ...,,--5Vflf7i- ,M it V, A' 1 'V A . .5:3:5i ,.l , 4 I . 125555: f C , . ...-,i:,.: . W' Af' A ..yQ5,-Pv p q rw - 1 fQs3Wgf.5:55 -, V . .f W i ,QL . . kg . .Jig - :S 'f ef 1g :X , -5 ri .4 - - .. at f the state. These fine harriers lost only three meets, they lost to North- west, missed the City Championship by one point to Classen, and came in fifth at the O.B.U. Invitational. At Capitol Conference they came Joe Bowie and Jerry Davis get in shape for the Northwest Meet. out with top honors to close out a very successful season. Coach Milliron and Conference win- ner Charles Turci show off their con- ference Trophy. The proud team admires the fine Capitol Conference Trophy it won. Members of the team are: front row: Larry McCauley, Charles Turci, Allen Francine, Jerry Davis. Second row: Jim Biggers, Coach Milliron, Joe Bowie, Charles Swain, Russ McAdams, Rytti Kattov, Mike McAdams. 145 ,il-ii, + Willie Wystemp almost pins another Harding Eagle as Coach Milliron and team mates look on. Members ofthe Varsity Squad shown in the picture are: Bill Barhydt, Joe Wilkerson, Tim Hataway, Dickie Haxel, John Bagwell, David Griffith. Standing: Danny Reeves, Mike McAdams, and Roddie Reed. WRESTLING The John Marshall wrestling team has earned the prestige of being one of the state wrestling powers. The Bears won the All-City, Midwest City, and Capitol Conference crowns, and took the runnerup trophy in the Geary Invitational. This task was accomplished by the coopera- tion of the entire squad and the determination of every individual's persistent desire to improve. Every boy had a part in the successful season, it not by actually winning or representing the school, by working with someone to make him better. Every winner has at least one good squad member to thank for his development. To close the season, the matmen took third place in Regionals and third place in State. Winning first place honors in State were Mike McAdams and Joe Wilkerson. Third place were Mike Allen, Mike Eilerts, Dickie Haxel, Russ McAdams, Rod Reed, and Willie Wystemp. Coach Milliron prepares Jim Biggers for another win against Classen. l46 JM 29 Northwest ..... ..... 3 +e JM l7 Perry ............. ..... l 7 JM 28 Capitol Hill ...... ..... 6 JM l7 Putnam City ....,.. ..... l 5 JM 36 Harding .......... ..... 0 JM 9 Edmond ...... ..... 2 3 JM 22 Classen ...... ..... l l Muscles Mike Allen gets riding time against Classen. Mighty Mike Eilerts gets set to roll another Knight. 14 Swish! Another basket for the Bears as they defeat the Northwest Knights in one of the early games of the season. The tension expressed on the faces of Coach Hol- loway and Coach Ratzlaft shows the strain which they, as well as the team, undergo each game. l48 McGuinness Classen ...... Northwest .. Northeast .. Classen ...... El Reno ...... Harding .... Central ...... Southeast .. Grant ........ Northeast .. Edmond ...... Capitol Hill Harding .... Classen ....,. Southeast .. Grant ........ Central ...... Edmond .... Capitol Hill BASKETBALL Danny Witten drives in for a lay-up while Mike Ash and David Sherrod form a tight defensive net. Karl Nou drives in for o better position ogoinst l-lording. The mighty John Morsholl Beors storted the l96O-6l bosketboll seoson very well, The round-bollers won the first four gomes overthrowing McGuinness, Clossen, Northwest, ond Northeost. The first two victories gove JM the Clossen lnvitotionol Tournoment. Seniors this yeor include Mike Ash, Jim Benson, Gory Heidebrecht, Bill Hill, Tommy West, ond Donny Witten. Returning vorsity members for next yeor will be Johnny Akins, Dennis Berry, Vsfill Greshom, Bill Livermon, Korl Nou, Dovid Sherrod, ond Bob Stewort. After six losses the confident Beors returned to de- feot first-ploce Conference roted Northeost. f r 3 ti X Yfrxf' I 'e Q' Q e . i L L The Beors toke Time Out to tolk things over. Mike Ash shows mounting tension os the gome drows to o close. Tom West tokes plenty of time to moke the free throw os Cheerleoder Koy Spoulding lends him o helping hond. l49 Charles Turci comes in first in another practice relay. Coach Harrington gives some helpful pointers to Steve Snyder, Mike Saunders, Charles Turci, Allen Francine, and Jerry Davis. TRAC K These Bears spend many long hours on our well-worn practice field. The team does very well in the various events--shot put, brood jump, high jump, pole vault, and the many running events. 150 li. ,air 2 Coach Foster Harrington times Jerry Davis and Mickey Poole in a 54-second 440-yard run. The proper stance is very important in gaining those valuable seconds at the start. Here Coach Harrington shows Charlie Lasater the all-important start os Allen Francine observes. W, -Q K li W QM .AR iw 'X' ,526 , at fi My ,sfsg,aiee...- K K , . fe 3? 'Ss i fi, :xml 1 325. V , , ,sw kK,. gl . ,X L s I M 151, . at .W .4 w 'l? In - 'w2f'! 'W .. ...,, -sm desi'-fe 'gl' .. . ' we A S w w. 0 Y. v, N H - I :aww . fe 1 -Hr- s4 ,,,.t L' K . - -'ve 1 V . -M Qian, 1.,s.T,V 'Ream tv' ' fr ie- 'asqs' 2 i :A . -W , V , . N, Q i. ,Ni .. ,, 5, Nu,g,,v,,lw fy -3 . we ., f ,wa ,hy , ' ' in ' f- 5 I Q 1 Aff . 1 .,.v'w4 4-z1t -Q ws A I a cw Some of the JM golf players, Phil Dunford, Tommy Stanfill, and Don James, practice their chip shots at the start of the season. GOLF AND SWIMMING Here Randy Schmitt works on the Butterfly Stroke at the Y, Above, Jimmy Denny practices his racing dive at the Y pool. Right, Johnny Cole prepares to get revenge at Harding. 151 1 TENNIS . 9 ,'fgfA5wf f1s5PQs?r5 7. During spring warm-up, Jeff Yoder works to improve his back Don Denham sends another serve over the net in-doubles practice. hand. W7 ,ww V k In -fc. ,. -. 2 1 I , -is if 'F if Wu 9 if fu ' fi 1: 'N 7 , E ' b Fred Winston stretches for a long fly. ' V ' 'filer .ag me Ea Si..f'P ' Qwifl. -Q . 'fag Q 7 E51 yy 1 V 2' -++-fl., 4. , 1 K 552757 iffy 'wfrn igk'.,,'f'?l, 5 2 . 7 -:V 55 5,33 V .2 :gig riEfmif..lf'fjg5jsgs3f H s l? . .I ,. .gil - . fs' , ' 'f X 5 E .M I , Q FW In-of VT gf' -. :if ' 33242 if: ,. ,. ' ' in F . :H , .Q wigx,-L -.gp ,A D ' .W . wigzh 'K W Mike Olson shows his ability BYhiS eXP 6SSl0l'1,R0n F9091- to work in the outfield. erstone shows that practice is taken as seriously as a game. l5l2 BASEBALL 45 The Junior High Bears battled it out against Northwest. This game was Homecoming, when Donna Gaby was crowned Junior High Homecoming Queen. The attendants were Dana Dillard and Lory Sass. FOOTBALL BASKETBALL Eddie Herron battles for another basket against Classen in the boys' Qym- JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS Tony Howard and Vern Miller warm up before a match, while Coaches Jim Hat- away and Virgil Milliron give some pointers to Daymond McGaughey. Our Jr. Hi. grapplers won first in three tournaments-State, Regionals, and Monroney. The team should work into a very fine Varsity Squad for several years to come. WRESTLING i5 3 Girls' Sports f H is I lt A YT. ,ww .1 .fL- , v- f f-mlsffl f ,gmggifwtgbfi 5. -sY?s..7- , ,W -vm A ,M 'UM-up W no M Q31 -l' ' -ffQ,'Ls we +1-it WM , Northeast's mighty swinger doesn't bother Bears. Patsy Layton demonstrates difficult layup shot, one of the many skills which helped her goin the Girls' Sports Award. l54 Ev to 5 t K i R . if Q 5 V 4 fn K i Coaches Poochie Rotzinger and Carol Hanncock put heads together while making plans for next year's sports class, Girls who lettered are: Patsy Layton, Carolyn Case, Kay Morgan, Linda McClaran, Linda Owens, Janice Strain, Johnel Ferguson, Carol McClaran, Jean Cockes, Karen Allman, Mary Stewart, Mary Lyle, Darla Montgomery, Jean Oliphant, Judy Hogan, Johnnie Couch, Susan Scheftel, Carol Setterberg, Allison Sheldon, Pat Appleby. 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Divine Worship Service-8:30 a.m.-II a.m. Sunday School-9:45 a.m. Youth Groups-5:00 p.m. Holy Communion First Sunday 715 NW 50 of each month Shartel Shopping Center VI 3-9313 8300 Greystone I69 Allman, Juanita 11 Allsbrook, Helen 11,120 Anderson, Delores 1 1 Anglin, Mary 12 Appleby, Grace 1 1 Atchison, Margaret 12 Barnett, Alice 1 1 Berry, Ed 10 Blevins, Marcella 12,124 Boley, Wendell 12 Bowlan, Sizemore 12 Bowman, Fern 12 Brightwell, John 12 Capps, Edward 12 Carter, James 12 Cheney, Robert 89, 124 Collier, Fern 12 Copeland, Aaron 13 Courtney, Arch 13 Crowder, Sam 13 Davis, Virginia 13 Davison, Billie 13,112,113 Dierdorff, Marian 13,1' 1 Douglas, Charles 1 1 Douglas, Loree 13,113,125 Abel, Margaret E. 86 Abel, Richard L. 21 Abell, Ellen G. 21 Abernathy, James R. 86 Abernathy, Linda L. 86 Abernathy, Janice E. 64 Abslon, Billy T. 21,130 Adair, Brian L. 48 Adair, Kay L. 64 Adams, Blanche 86 Adams, Dwain 21 Adams, John 58 Adams, John W. 21 Adams, Leona M. 58 Adams, Nancy J. 21 Adams, Ninah L. 86 Aday, Ronald J. 64 Aday, W. Mark 48 Akin, Carol J. 48,57,1 12, 1 13 Akin, Michael 74 Akins, Johnny J. 48 Albers, Leah L. 86 Alden, Charles 74 Alexander, Robert 74 Allen Betty A. 48 Allen, Billie S. 74 Allen, Jerry L. 48 Allen Karen L. 74 Allen, Michael D. 21 Allen, Paula 74 Allen, RayW 48 Allen, Sharon 21 Allen, Sherry L.48,119,106, 1 18 Allen, Sherry L. 74 Allison, Jackie L. 64 Allison, Jennie,L. 74 Allman, James E. 86 Allman, Karen J. 48,1 16 Allsbrook, Johnny P. 74 Allsbrook, Peggy A. 21 Anderson, Carolyn L. 64 Anderson, Frank H. 74 Anderson, Gayle M. 64 Anderson, Gene D. 64 Anderson, Jessie W. 58 Anderson, Joe 20,116,1l9, 1 18,122 Anderson, Kenneth R. 86 Anderson, Phyllis S. 86 Anderson, Sherry A. 64 Anderson, Theodore R. 21 170 FACU LTY l N DEX Duncan, Jerry 13 Dutreau, Frances 13,123 Edmond, Kenneth' 13 Elijah, Joenita 13 Fagin, Della 13,123 Farmer, Joe 13 Fellingham, Jane 13 Figg, Joe 13,129 Gesell, Geraldine 13,14,123 Gilmore, Keith 14 Haffner, Dorothy 9,1 1 Haggard, Lorene 14 Hagle, Gladys 14 Hammer, Leona 17 Hancock, Carol 14 Hanstein, Leonard 14 Harrington, Foster 14 Hodson, Doris 1 1 Holloway, Roger 14 Hughes, Ruth Jane 14 lmbler, Irene 12,14 Jackson, Beth 14,116 Jennings, Bess 15 Kelly, Bessie Lou 12,15,124 Kelly, Bessie M. 15 Kelly, Carl 15 Kuklenski, Elsie 15,109 Lackey, Tony 15 Lamkin, Betty 15 Lloyd, Helen 15,120 Lockwood, Mary 15 Luper, Marybell 12,15 Lydick, Rilla 15 Maguire, William 15 Marsh, Lee 15 Marshall, Lyda 15 Mayer, Joan 15 McDermitt, Opal Jane 15 McDonald, John 17 Miller, Berneice 16 Miller, George 16 Milliron, Virgil 16 Mitchell, Richard 16 Mulcahy, George 16 Nobles, Sandra 16 Oliver, Zelma 16 Osborn, Kathleen 1 1,16,1 17 Peters, Frances 1 1,16,117 STUDENT INDEX Andrews, Jerry 64 Angle, Susan A. 48 Anglin, James T. 74 Anthis, Max S. 74 Anthis, Monte B. 74 Anthony, James A. 64 Appell, Mary 48 Appleby, Kenneth, D. 74 Appleby, Patricia A. 64,1 16 Armour, Janet 74 Armstrong, Jim O. 74 Armstrong, Randy 64 Armstrong, Robert L. 22 Arnold, Stella L. 48 Artman, Gary R. 64 Ash, Jim R. 22 Ash, Mike L. 22 Ashcratt, Jerry W. 74 Atkinson, Kenna S. 48 Atkinson, Linda S. 74 Atkinson, Sharol D. 86 Aubrey, Robert L. 74 Audleman, Don 22,96,102, 109,112,116,119 Austin, Donny P. 64 Austin, Gary A. 74 Aven, Bush N. 86,111 Aven, Linda S. 74 Aven, Melanie P. 64 Bachman, Pamela L. 58,122, 159 Bagley, Larry J. 74 Bagwell, Jean E. 74 Bagwell, John M. 22 Baikie, Betty J. 64 Bailey, Mark L. 64 Bailey, Marsha J. 86 Baan, Billy R. 64 Board, Beth 2O,114,115,116, 123,129 Baird, Jonroi 48 Baird, Mary J. 86 Baird, Bob 48,57,105,117, 119 Baker, Ben G. 64 Baker, Bun B. 58,59 Baker, Donald R. 58 Baker, Patricia L. 74 Baker, William J. 74 Baldwin, Harold B. 74 Bale, Linda G. 58 Ball, Linda J. 22 Balogh, Diana L. 86 Balogh, Joseph A., Jr. 64 Bannister, Glenda C. 86 Baptiste, Charles E. 86 Barbee, Scott, 22,1 17 Barham, Jerry 48 Barham, Vera R. 86 Bqfhydl, William J. 22,102, 1 16 Barnard, Betty 64 Barnard, Jean 22,109,114 Barnes, Greg P. 64 Barnes, Karey R. 74 Barnes, Linda J. 86 Barnes, Ronald D. 64 Barnett, Doyle H. 74 Barnett, James R. 64 Barnett, Robert L. 48 Barnett, Tommy 74 Bartlett, Donna 74 Bartlett, Robert E. 64 Bartley, Gary R. 74 Bartley, Virginia P. 48 Barton, Robert C., Jr. 74 Barton, Sandra K. 74 Base, Janice F. 58 Base, Larry G. 22 Basey, Dwayne O. 86 Basey, Dwight 23,126 Basey, Margaret A. 74 Bashe, Kathy 23,122 Bass, Allen 48 Bass, BeverIyJ. 64 Bass, Bruce 23 Bass, Cynthia A. 86 Bass, Evert F. 23,127 Bass, Martin L. 64 Bass, Mary E. 48 Bass, Roger L. 58 Bass, Sandra L. 58 Bau hman, Betty 23 Q Baxter, Anita K. 86 Baxter, Diane 64 Baxter, Karen S. 58,1 15 Beaird, Cherie K. 74 Beal, Nancy A. 86 Bean, Alvin W. 48 Beasley, William L. 75 Beeson, Charisse 86 Bedford, John R. 74 Bedford, Jack 48,1 19 Bednar, Linda 86 Belcher, Linda A. 74 Bell, Tommy 74 Prichard, Charles 16 Ratzlaff, Bennie 16 Risdon, Ralph 11,16 Roark, Nann 16 Roberts, H. Oliver 16,122 Roblyer, Jack 10,16 Robison, Vince 16 Rosenstahl, Harriet 16 Rosser, Linda 17,124 Rotzinger, Wadad 17 Shaw, Juna 17,122 Smith, Elizabeth 17 Sparks, James 17 Spurlock, Joe 17,130 Stehr, Helen 17 Stone, Vivian 17 Vandenburgh, Ethel 17 Vaughn, Severlan 17 Ward, Lee 17 West, Cecil 17 Westman, T. Burns 17,128 Woods, Mart 17,125 Woodson, Martha 17 Wooten, Joanne 17 Bellenger, Rita K. 58,129 Bender, Darrell A. 74 Bender, Richard D. 64 Benedict, Toni K. 23 Bennett, Clyde 48 Bennett, Elizabeth 74 Bennett, Sylvia M. 23 Bentley, Beverly G. 86 Berg, Ronnie A. 74 Berger, Nancy G. 48,120 Berkman, Diane C. 74 Berman, Leslie N. 74 Bernardy, John W. 58 Berry, Cheryl J. 86 Berry, Dennis W. 49 Berry, Melody L. 64 Bertch, Susan A. 75 Bertram, Nancy C.23,114, 1 16,1 17 Bertram, Ronald D. 58,1 19 Best, Donna K. 64 Bickers, Carol J. 64 Bickers, Garv L. 64 Biggers, Dianna S. 75 Biggers, James L. 49 Biggers, Jerry D. 23 Biles, Mary S. 58 Birdsell, Kenneth G. 64 Bishop, Carol J. 86 Bishop, Eldon W. 49 Black, Joe W. 75 Black, John B. 86 Blackburn, Jerry C. 86 Blackford, Charles W. 75 Blagg, Judith R. 64 Blagg, Linda R. 75 Blair, John B. 49,128 Blake, Diana 64 Blakeley, Diana M. 75 Blanche, Debbie L. 49 Blankenship, Jan A. 23 Blaylock, Linda K. 75 Bledsoe, Beth M. 75 Bleyberg, Marguerite 24 Bliedorn, Phillip M. 75 Blinco, Stephen T. 75 Bloomer, Billy E. 64 Blount, Vickie C. 75 Blythe, Suzetta 75 Baatright, George S. 64 Baatright, Sally H. 86 Body, Patricia R. 24,124 Boese, Billy Dean 58 Carter, Steve 76 Boese, Bobbv R. 49 Boeve, Le Ann K. 49,51, 106,1 19 Boeve, Mary J. 86 Boghosian, George K. 75 Bolling, Rickey L. 86 Bolyard, Perry A. 86 Bolyard, Ronald D. 24 Booth, Joyce L. 86 Booth, Linda J. 58,59 Borchard, Larry L. 86 Borthick, James A. 75 Bott, Pauline Sue 65 Bott, Ted 24 Bouthilet, Dan 86 Bower, Michael G. 24,126 Bowers, O. L. 86 Bowie, Joe J. Bowles, Teddy A. Bowles, Tim L. 75 Bowman, Carol A. 75 Bowman, Nancy A. 75 Boyd, Donald S. 75 Boyd, Janis A. 75 Boyd, Lana L. Boyle, Billy D. 75 Brobner, Becky 75 Brackeen, Diane 58,106 Bradbury, Jovanna S. 87 Bradfield, Rebecca L. 87 Bradford, Wiliam M. 87 Bradley, David E. 75 Bradshaw, Robert C. 65 Brakebill, Sondra J. 24 Branson, Richard O. 75 Bray, Ronald K. 87 Bray, Sharlan L. 58 Brenneis, Charlesgi. 87 Brent, George A. 5 Brent, Kathleen J. 87 Breshears, Jamie R. 58,59, 122 Breshears, Linda M. 24,129 Brewer, Kenneth A. 75 Brewer, Marvin L. 87 Brewster, William K. 24 Bridges, Bobby O. 87 Bridges, Harold O. 24 Bridges, Robert A. 75 Bright, Claudia A. 49 Bright, Paula L. 87 Brindley, Linda S. 87 Brodd, Kathy A. 75 Brookes, Susann E. 24 Brown, Andrea J. 75 Brown, Bryan E.58,118 Brown Cordell 58 Brown, David K. 58 Brown, Diana G. 87 Brown, Donna J. 75 Brown, Gary A. 75 Brown, Joan E.25,102,114, 1 16,129 Brown, Johnny L. 75 Brown, Karen S. 75 Brown, Leslie 25,115,116, 1 18,123 Brown, Linda J. 87 Brown, Meridith 65,70 Brown, Merrill W. 25 Brown Miles 58 Brown, Rebecca L. 87 Brown, Steve M. 65 Brown, Terrel D. 87 Brown, Terry L. 65 Brown, Tommy L. 58 Brownell, Thomas L. 65 Browning, Carol R. 58 Bruce, Pamela K. 65 Bryan, Robert S. 58 Bryan, Virginia A. 75 STUDENT INDEX Bryant, Glenn E. 75 Buchanan, Donna B. 87 Buchanan, Richard W. 65 Bumpas, Van H. 75 Bumpass, Marsha L. 25, 1 14, 1 19 Bumpgss, Martha L. 25,1 14, 1 1 Burba, Sharon L. 25 Burch, John L. Burditt, Jimmy G. 87 Burger, Donna R. Burger, Ricky L. 87 Burgess, Donald W. 75 Burgess, Cora Sue 75 Burgess, Jeanie 49,57,1 17 Burgess, John B. 65 Burke, Betty 20,112,114, 117,118,119,124,159, 160 Burke, Gwen 25,104 Burke, Nancy G. 49,1 13,1 17 Burki, Mary C. 75 Burpo, Timmie V. 75 Burright, Mary S. 87 Burroughs, James R. 58,123 Caskey, Patty E. 26 Cast, Eva C. Casteel Toby L. 87 Castle, Donna L. 49,115,123 Castle, Kathryn S. 87 Caviness, Linda S. 76 Centracco, Robert M. 49,125 Certain, Larry A. 76 Cesar, Stephen B. 76 Chambers, Janice E. Champlin, Catherine 49,51, 1 12,1 13 Chapman, David D. 59 Charles, James S. 59 Charney, Marc L. 76 Checotah, Richard W. 26 Cherry, Bob B. 87 Cherry, Carol J. 65 Chester, David M. 87 Childers, Nancy A. 65 Childs, Donna L. 76 Chrislip, David D. 26 Chrislip, Timothy C. 59 Christian, Steven R. 87 Claggett, Donna 87 Clark, Gay G. 65 Cornish, Ralph E. 76 Cotter, Ada 27 Couch, Johnnie L.58,116 Couch, Merna F. 65 Coulter, Bryon 27,108,122 Coulter, Craig A. 76 Council, Janet E. 27,104, 1 16,1 17,124 Courtney, Leona M. 65 Covington, Jack B. 76 Cowan, Judy D. 49,128 Cowen, Linda S. 87 Cox, Marilyn 27,122 Craiger, Pamela A. 27,1 15, 123,124 Cranford, Roger L. 87 Cranmer, Kerry W. 87 Crawf ord, Cynthia A. 76 Crewdson, Rhonda P. 88 Criner, Donald H. 76 Cronk Crose, , Jerry M. 59 Donna K. 59 Cross, Kathleen M. 27 Cross, Martha D. 65 Cross, Mike 50 Cudd, Ben K. 59 Burrow Burrow Burrow , Billy R. 87 ,Jimmy 65 ,Johnny W. 75 Burrow, Linda S. 58 Burton, Gary D. 58 Burton, Gloria A. 87 Busb Richard T 87 Y, - Bush, oofoihyi 75 Clark, Harold S. 76 Clark, Janet N. 87 Clarkson, Sharon L. 65 Clayton, Annette M. 26,124 Clayton, Kay 49 Cleland, John 65 Cleland, Mark L. 87 Clifford, Michael F. 87 Cullum, Glenda M. 50,129 Cullum, Linda J. 27 Cullum, Virgil M. 88 Cumpton, Arnold M., Jr. 65 Cumpton, James R. 59 Cunningham, Ronald 27 Cupps, De 76 Cupps, D. E. 76 Bush, Katy 65 Butchart, Jim F. 49 Butler, D. Penny 87 Butler, Donna K. 58 Butler, Emma P. 65 Butler, Glenn R. 49 Butler, Richard C. 87 Byer, Katherine L. 76 Byers, Terry L. 76 Cadamy, Bill 65 Cadamy, John 65 Cadamy, Judith 49 Cagle, Keith E. 76 Cain, Brenda 25,104,105, 106,114,117,118 Caldwell, Martha R. 87 Callahan, Barbara J. 76 Camp, Diana K. 25 Camp, Julia R. 76 Campbell, Linda S. 65 Campell, Marian 87 Campbell, Peggy R. 87 Campbell, Som 0.76 Cantrell, Bobby A. 49 Capps, George E. 87 Card, Robert H., Jr. 65 Cargill, Patricia 87 Cargill, Rusty L. 76 Carlson, Carole A. 65 Carmack, Carla J. 87 Carmack, Eloise J. 87 Carmichael, Michael 87 Carnahan, Roy Kelly 76 Carpenter, James 49 Carr, John M. 87 Carrier, Dana W. 65 Carter, Beverly G. 76 Carter, Carolyn 20,1 17 Carter, Chris A. 76 Carter, Margaret E. 87 Clifton, Barbara C. 87 Clinkenbeard, Edrel 26 . Clinkenbeard, Sharon 59 Clinkenbeard, Stanle 76 Clymer, William T. 87 Cobb, David W. 58 Cochran, Richard P. 65 Cockes, Jean 48,49,1 19 Coffey, Kenneth C. Cohen, Larry 76 Cole, Johnny C. 26 Cole, Lloyd 49 Cole, Ronald E. 87 Coleman, Jackie 49 Collins, Carolyn S. 87 Collins, William F. 87 Colson, Mike D. 49 Colvin, Clay E. 26 Colvin, Larry L. 26 Combes, Larry S. 76 Combes, Paul H. 58 Conaway, Joleta A. 87 Conaway, Phillip A. 26 Conley, Phillip R. 76 Conn, Barbara R. 26,102, 1 16,1 19 Connell, Vicki S. 58 Conner, Dorothy M. 65 Conner, Karen J. 76 Cook, Kathy E. 76 Cook, Memory L. 58 Cooke, Helen J. 87 Coon, Bonnie L. 65 Coonce, John B.,Jr.49,116 Coonce, Michael F. 87 Cooper, Ann L. 87 Cooper, Guy M. 76 Cooper, Jean C. 87 Cooper, Jennye D. 87 Cooper, Larry M. 76 Curb, Nancy C. 65 Curry, Chris R. 76 Curtis, Florence A. 65 Curtis, Karen D. 65 Curtis, Peggy J. 88 Dahl, Marilee 76 Dahlgren, Diane A. 66 Dains, Kathryn L. 65 Dains, Robert B. 50 Dale, Sue E. 65 Dallam, Diana 66 Daniel, Linda K. 88 Daniel s, Kathleen R. 88 Davenport, Jon E. 50 Davids Davis, Davis, Davis, on, David C. 76 Charles B. 76 Jerry G. 27,129 Katherine L. 28 Davis, Mike R.28,114 Davis, Neil S. 28 Davis, Porter H. 76 Davis Richard 28 povasf Robert A. 76 Patricia A. 58 Cooper, Davison, Jimmie 28 Davison, Sally W. 88 Davison, Sammie M. 66 Dawkins, Linda L. 88 Dawson, Dallas C. 88 Daxon, Thomas E. 88 Day, Barbara D. 28 Dean, Bennie R. 50 Dearing, Gwendolyne 66 Deason, Lois E. 76 Deason Shari V. 48,50,126 Deason, William N. 66 Dees, Cyrus G. 28 Dees, Jane E. 76 Delahay, Linda 76 Deming, Bruce E. 76 Deming, Michael D. 66 Denham, Craig E. 77 Carter, Peggy A. 87 Caruthers, Lynda L. 87 Case, Carolyn D. 25 Casebeer, Thomas K. 65 Casey, Gwendolyn M. 49 Caskey, Karen M. 49 Cooper, Suzanne 49,54,106, 130 Coats, Peggy J. 87 Copeland, John D. 26 Coppedge, William J. 76 Cornish, Clifford E. 27 Denham, Gary D. 50 Denwalt, David T. 88 Denwalt, Phillip R. 59 Depasse, Sharon R. 77 Determ Determ an, Bernard A. 88 an, John E. 66 171 Diggs, David B. 77 Dill, Gwendolyn K. 88 Dill, Norma L. 66 Dillard, Dana L. 66,124 Dillard, Diane M.59,61,112 Dines, Larry N. 66 Dines, Paul D, 50,1 17 Dingee, J. Frank 77 Dingee, Pamela 28 Dinwiddie, Pat W. 77 Dinwiddie, Robert B. 59 Dissing, Christie L. 66 Dixon, Lester L. 88 Dixon, Mary A. 77 Dobbs, William G. 77 Dodd, Sharon E. 66 Dodd, Janice 77 Dodson, Larry N. 88 Doerr, Diane L. 88 Doerr, Douglas D. 59 Dooley, Nancy C. 48,50,52, 112,113,119 Paula E. 28, 120 Dorn, Dorn, Ronnie G. 77 Dorn, Sandra R. 77 Doty, David 77 Doty,-Jan L. 50,124 Doughty, Michael D. 88 Douglas Melanie 88 Dowdy, Michael D. 66 Downing, Carol 28 Downing, William H. 88 Downs, Sheila D. 66 Doyle, Michael D. 88 Dozier, Linda D. 59,106,118 Drake, Delight 66 Draper, B. Kay 77 Draper, Margaret A. 66 Draper, Thomas 50 Drennan, Dianne 29 Drennan, Ronald W. 88 Drinkwater, Alice D. 77 Dulaney, John P. 76 Dumbell, Tommy L. 66 Duncan, Brad K., Jr. 77 Duncan, Kenneth 66 Duncan, Lynn D. 88 Duncan Randal G. 59 Dunford, Phillip D. 50 Dunham, Jimmy D. 66 Dunlap, David M, 77 Dunski, Sharon K. 88 Durnberger, L. A. 88 Duroy, Joyce K. 88 Duroy, Ralph Lewis 59 Dye, Annie M. 59 Eagleston, John A. 66,67 Eagleston, Stephen R. 88 Eaton, Betty C. 50 Eaton, Charles 66 Eaton, Shirley N. 88 Eaves, James T. 88 Edge, Linda K. 88 Edlis, Teri A. 88 Edwards, Jeffrey M. 88 Edwards, Rosemary 59 Eilerts, Michael K. 29,103, 1 14,1 16 Eliasen, Roy W. 77 Elijah, Houghston P. 88,92 Elliott, Deborah S. 88 Elliott, Judy A. 50,53,55, 1 12,1 13,159 Elliott, Sheridan A. 77 Ellis, Edward W. 50 Ellis, Glenna F. 66 Ellis, Marcia K. 50,55,1 12, 1 13,158,159 Ellis, Ralph H. 66 Elston, Melinda L. 66 Embrey, Mary O. 29 172 STUDENT INDEX Emery, Genie E. 66 Emmer, Maurice 77 England, John R. 29 England, Larry R. 77 England, Stephen R. 66 Engleman, Jack A. 50 Engleman, Joseph F. 59 Estes, Larry W. 77 Evans, Rodney S. 88 Evans, Vicki D. 77 Everett, P. Jayne 66 Ewing, Dede F. 77 Ezell, Rosie 88 Fallberg, Ray L. 50 Farmer, James T. 50 Farmer, Sharon R. 66 Farrar, Judith 59,115,128 Farrell, Dianna L. 50 Farris, Edward M., Jr. 77 Farris, Suzanne M. 59 Fast, Carolyn V. 88 Featherstone, R. P. 88 Featherstone, Ronald 50 Felix, Glenna Malone 29,102 Feller, Grace M. 59 Fennell, Charles B. 88 Fennell, Donald G. 66 Fennell, Lew J. 77 Ferguson, Carlotta E. 66 Ferguson, Johnel 48,50,1 16 Ferguson, Leroy C. 66 Ferguson, Terry W. 89 Ferrall, Carl R. 88 Fewkes, Charlene A. 66 Fiegener, Allen F. 89 Fields, James A. 29,127 Fields, Janice M. 59 Fincher, Donna L. 59 Findeiss, Steven H. 66 Findley, Clyde W. 77 Finnell, Linda K. 66 Finney, Judith L. 77 Finney, Tana J. 50 Fischback, Suzanne 89 Fisher, Shirley A. 89 Fisher, Karen 89 Fitzgerald, Billy R. 89 Fitzgerald, Jerry L. 66 Flaigg, Don A 77 Fleming, Dickie R. 77 Fleske, Barbara J. 59 Fletcher, Gary 48,51 Fletcher, Patricia E. 59 Floyd, Dennis D. 51 Floyd, Derrill G. 59 Fluhr, RObertJ. 77 Flyingman, Robert 29 Falgate, Tommy G, 66 Folks, Jeffrey J. 89 Folks, Marcia A. 66 Folsom, Marie E. 59 Foote, Jimmy R. 77 Ford, Jimmy A. 66 Ford, Laura E. 89 Ford, Neil D. 51 Ford, Patsy E. 89,124 Forrest, Susan L. 89 Foster, Eddie G. 59 Foster, Rickey L. 89 Foster, Stanley L. 20 Fox, Toni 89 Francis, Doris L. 89 Francis, Sharon E. 89 Frank, Barry A. 89 Frank, Michael O. 59 Frank, Sari D. 29,106 Frank, Teresa L. 77 Fransen, Alan G. 59 Frazier, Darrell W. 89 Frederick, Robert R. 77 Fredrickson, Jean A. 67 Freema Freema Freema Freema n, Diane L. 89 n, Joyce E. 29 n, Mark T. 77 n, Sharon K. 89 Frese, ShirleyJ.30,116 Frick, Kathy A. 77 Frick, Linda L. 30,96,104, 1 17 159 Friend, Friend, Friend, Friend io9,ii2,ii3,ii5,ii6 ,ii9,i23,i24,i5a, Florence E. 51 Janet M. 77 Martha E. 59 Mary L. 51 Fugitt, William R. 67 Fuller, Donald W. 51 Fuller, Marilyn D. 89 Fulton, Carolyn S. 67 Fulton, Fulton, Connie C. 77 Laurin M, 89 Fulton, Sherry E. 67 1 Funk, John H. 89 Gaby, Donna L. 67 Gaby, Jim 30 Gafford, Sharon A. 59 Gage, Gail A. 89 Gahan, Kathy R. 77 Gahan, Sharon 67 Gaines, Kathryn S. 59 Gaines, Margie L. 77 Gaines, Patricia S. 67 Galbraith, Davie A. 77 Galegor, Paula A. 89 Galegor, Stephen S. 67 Gann, Larry D. 59 Gannaway, Rush V. 77 Garrett, Stephanie J. 89 Garrison, Kathy L. 67 Garrison, Richard A. 89 Garvin, Donald S. 77 Geigerman, Michael S. 67 Geis, Danny R, 89 George, Carl Ray 51 George, Donna S. 67 George Gaynell S. 89 George, Marvin D. 67 George, Thomas H. 30 Gerken, John A. 59 Gerken, Kathleen R. 89 Giasson, Sandra 77 Giasson, Susan 59 Giasson, Wallace R. 30,96, 1 17,1 19 Gibson, William A. 89 Gilbert, Carey D. 77 Gillespie, David L. 59 Gillespie, Dorothy 67 Gillespie, Jerry D. 67 Gillespie, Judy R. 77 Gilley, Glenn E, 30 Gilpin, Gary L. 89 Gilpin, W. Clark 60 Gipson, Darlene A. 89 Gipson, Marlene P. 89 Glassman, Bernard, Jr. 51 Glidewell, Phyllis A. 51 Glisan, Marilyn K. 78 Golden, Dale F. 78 Gooch, Jimmie D. 51 Gooch, Walter E, 78 Good, Ronnie J. 67 Goodale, Mary 67 Goodrich, Barbara A. 78 Goodwin, Jerry L. 67 Gordon Dell 30,118 Gordon, Linda K. 78 Gordon, Robert L. 89 Gosdin, Mary A. 51 Goucher, Allen L. Graber, Lloyd A. 67 Grady, Linda 51 Grafa, Julie A. 89 Graham, Bryon F. 78 Graham, Danny L. 89 Graham, John C. 89 Graham, Murray T. 78 Graham, Randle 67 Graham, Vicki K. 67 Grant, Gloria D. 51 Grantham, Becky L. 89 Grantham, Mary G. 67 Gray, Donald G. 30 Gray, Levoy W. 60 Green, Donna L. 89 Green, Gregory W. 78 Green, John R. 78 Green, Robert N., Jr. 89 Green, Terri L. 89 Greene, Marcia E. 78,128 Gregg, John B. 67 Gregg, Karen K. 89 Gregg, Judy 89 Gresham, Linda R. 30,122 Gresham, Willis E. 51 Gribben, Cynthia L. 67 Griffin, Alice E. 67 Griffin, Bennett M. 67 Griffin, Brenda A. 67 Griffith, Alice M. 78 Griffith, David W. 51 Griffiths, Linda B. 78 Griffiths, Mary L.30,122, 125 Grinter, Patricia K. 78 Grisham, James 51 Grissom, Wayne 78 Grove, Robert J. 89 Grove, Gary R. 78 Grubb, Berton F. 67 Gruenig, Sally J. 89 Guild, Howard B. 78 Guild, James H. 89 Guilliams, Kathryn A. 51 Gulley, Pamela C. 78 Gunderson, Suzanne 67 Gunn, Robert D. 78 Gustavus, Linda Lou 78 Guthery, Retha L. 89 Guy, Carolyn S. 51 Guy, Ronda E. 78 Hadlock, Anita L. 78 Hadlock, Carl D. 89 Hagan, Darwin D. 89 Hagan, Richard L. 67 Haggard, Cherie G. 67 Haggard, Eldonna K. 60 Hail, David P. 89 Hales, Jack A. 78 - Hale, Lynda S. 89 Hall, Judy31,109,114,115 1 16,1 17,123 Hall, Ray J. 60 Hall, Rasa L. 51 Haller, John R. 60,129 Haller, Sara R. 89 Halliburton, Larry M. 89 Hamill, Harold A. 78 Hamilton, Bobby O. 67 Hamilton, George D. 90 Hamilton, Stephen R. 78 Hamm, Beverly B. 31 Hamm, Douglas W. 31 Hammack, Otis M. 78 Hammack, PeggyJ. 60 Hampton, Kathy S. 67 Hanna, Carla D, 67 Hanna, Janet E. 31 Hannan, Charlene V. 89 Hannan, Charles V. 89 Hanson, Janice L. 78 Hanson, Margie 60,1 19 Hanson, Russ D. 89 1 16 lnman, Doug 60 Harbolt, Ronald G. 31 Hardegree, Judy 51,116, 1 19 Harding, Jacqueline 89 Hardman, Jon M. 67 Hardy, Richard L. 78 Hardzog, Lloyd E. Harker, Herby 78 Harkins, Donna R. 51 Harkins, Susan W. 78 Harmon, Patricia A. 78 Harrell, Larry J. 89 Harriman, Saundra A. 60 Harris, Connie J. 67 Harris, Kenneth F. 60,1 15 1 18,123 Harris, Mary K. 51 Harris, Sheila L. 67 STUDENT INDEX Hicks, Janie E. 68 Hicks, Johnny 79 Hicks Charles 79 Hicks, Joyce E. 32 Hicks, Laura J, 90 Hicks, Thomas L. 32 Hicks, William H. 52 Higginbotham, Jane O. 52 Higginbotham, Higginbotham, Judy K. 68 Trudy 68 Hartzell, Judith A. 89 Ha rvey, Harvey Haskin, Martha L. 89 Robert D. 78 Donna K. 67 Haskin, Gary M. 31 Haskin, William C. 78 Haskins, Donna P. 78 Haskins, Michael T. 31 Hassler, Linda 31,117 Hataway, Timmy J. 51 James, Sharyl L. 90 Hatfield, Eddie A. 78 Hatfield, Robert Lee 60 Hauser, William G. 60 Haxel, Linda K. 78 Haxel, Richard F. 60,115 Haynes, Charlotte A. 78 Hays, Candace E. 67 Higgins, Lynne A. 68 Hildenbrand, Lois A. 90 Hill, Bill L. 32, 104,112,113 1 16,159 Hill, Gary E. 68 Hill, Gary L. 90 Hill, Shirley K. 52 Hillshafer, David H. 90 Hinderliter, Linda L. 90 Hindman, Billy 90 Hines, Charles W. 60 Hines, John W. 60 Hinkle, Betty Mae 68 Hise, Jo A. 90 Hoagland, John D. 68 Hobbs, Fred L. 79 Hodges, John V. 90 Hogan, Judy 60,1 16 Hogard, Sharon B. 33 Hogg, Georgianne M. 90 Hohmann, Craig C. Hoipkemier, Jon Mack 33 Holding, Sonia F. 79 Holliday, Gary L. 60 Holliday, Larry D. 52 Hurd, Judith K. 34 Hurley, Mike H. 68 Hurley, Suzanne 79 Hurn, Michael 79 Hurst, Phyllis S.34,112,113 Hurst, Victoria L. 79 Hurst, Wilson R. 90 Hutcherson, Daniel 34, 102, lrick, Gayla S. 90 lrwin, Barbara A. 79 lsley, David E, 34 lsley, Ronnie E. 68 lves, Evelyn J. 90 lves, Joyce E. 79 lves, Myrl W. 34 Jabara, Jerry L. 79 Jordan, Jerry C. 90 Jordan, Janet L. 35 Jordan, Loretta M. 68 Jordan, MaryA. 52,115,106 Jordan Jordan J ordan Melvin D. 90 Patricia A. 61 ,Ace R. 68 Jorgensen, Kenneth W. 90 Jackson, Betty M. 60 Jackson, Donna S. 90 Jackson, Jean E. 79 Jackson, Johnny P. 68 Jackson, Robert K. 79 Jackson Sharon A. 68 Jackson, Susan 52 Jacobs, Ronald 34 Jacoby, Walter W. 90 Joanne, James, James, James, James, James, Jerre K. 34 Don R. 34,1 14,1 16 Gioia S. 68 Leslie L. 90 Lucretia A. 90 Ramoncla 34 Jarnigan, Janice J. 60 Hays, George 78 Hays, Harold L. 78 Hays, Michael D. 89 Hays, Roy S. 89 Heald, Gary 60 Heatherly, Bobby 31 Heatherly, Ronald E. 78 Heathman, Judy M. 67 Heaton, Jeanne C. 31 Heaton, John G. 60 Heckel, Billie F. 32 Heidebrecht, Gary D. 32 Heil, John B. 32 Heitman, Vicki 51,56 Helderman, Michael D. 67 Helderman, Tommy R. 90 Helm, Barbara A. 32 Helmer, G. Brent 78 Holliman, Joyce M. 68 Holloway, William R. 52 Holmes, John D. 79 Holmes, Kathlyn J. 79 Holmes, Linda L. 90 Holmes, M. L. 52 Holmes, Penelope A. 90 Holmes, Susan G. 68 Jarnigan, Joy J. 68 Jeffries, Corbin E. 79 Jennings, Charles A. 90 Jobe, Gordon C. 60 Jobe, Pamela S. 34,127 Johnson Beverly 60 1 Johnson, Bill 68 Johnson, Danny K. 60 Helmick, Charles H. 52 Henderlight, Billy C. 90 Henderson, Dorson 90 Henderson, Barbara A. 78 Henderson, Catherine 60 Hendricks, Dwight 52 Hendricks, John 32,129 Hendricks, Robert K. 90 Hendricks, Steve 32 Henricks Gerald A. 78 Henry, Robert l., lll 90 Hensel, Harry T. 60 Hensel, Jim 32 Henson, Janabeth 90 Henson, Linda L. 78 Henson, Lloyd D. 68 Herrick, John D. 79 Herrman, Larry G. 79 Herrman, Gary C. 32,102 Herron, Francis E. 68 Herron, Martha J. 79 Hestbeck, Steve L. 52 Hewett, Sally A. 90 Hibdon, Cynthia L. 90 Hickey, Allen N. 90 Hickman, James R. 90 Hicks, Faye N. 60 Hicks, Freida J. 90 Holt, Kay 33, 109, 122,124 Holt, Larry R. 90 Hood, Robert 52 Hooper, Gary A. 90 Hooper, Karen L. 68 Hopkins, Kathy L. 79 Horsley, Charles L. 60 Horsley, Charmaine 79 Horsley, Sally 33,1 12 Horton, Phil 33,102,105, 108,116,117,119,122 Horwitz, Gary R. 33 Hough, Jack 68 Hough, Ted C. 60 Housh, Norma J. 60 Houston, Stephen J. 79 Hover, Linda L. 90 Hover, Ronald J. 33 Howard, Anna L. 79 Howard, Caroline M. 79 Howard, Donald R. 79 Howard, Steven 60 Howard, Tony L. 68 Howe, Jeanie 60 Huddleston, Barbara 33 Huddleston, Richard 60 Huffer, Keith E. 79 Huffman, Ken W. 60 Huffman, Ralph 33 Hughens, Carolyn R. 79 Hughes, Claudia S. 68 Hughes, Donna L. 52 Hulstine, Robert D. 79 Hume, Karen S. 79 Hume, Karla 79 Humphreys, Nancy 52 Humphries, Richard L. 90 Hunt, Wallace H. 79 Johnson, David L. 90 Johnson, Dean 60 Johnson, Dickie L. 79 Johnson, Don W. 52,127 Johnson, Donald W. 60 Johnson, Donna Louise 79 Johnson, Elaine 90 Johnson, Forrest H. 60 Johnson, Jaime A. 79 Johnson, Jerry W. 35 Johnson, Judith C. 79 Johnson, Kathleen A. 35 Johnson, Kathleen J. 52 Johnson, Kent 68 Johnson, Larry 60 Johnson, Leslie 60 Johnson, Linda 60,1 12 Johnson, Lou A. 90 Johnson, Mary L. 68 Johnson, Michael A. 68 Johnson, RaeJ.52,112 Johnson, Rebecca J. 90 Johnson Terry B. 79 Johnson, Samuel B. 52 Johnson, Steven S. 68 Jones, Barbara R. 90 Jones, Billy R. 60 Jones, David E. 35 Jones Inez 60 Jonesf John w. 35 Jones, Judith 60,124 Jones, Karolyn 52,1 15,123 Jones, Krista L. 68 Jones, Larry D. 79 Jones, Sandra S. 79 Jones, Sherry K. 60 Jones, Shirley R. 61 Jordan, Barry A. 79 Jouret, James V. 52 Jouret, Pamela L. 79 Juncker, Marc E. 52 Justus, Donna K. 52 Kahn, Zev 79 Karlin, Mary L. 90 Kattov, Pia 68 Kattov Rytti 52 Kay, Bill E. 90 Keith, Guy 68 Keller, Nanette 61 Kennedy, Richard 35 Kerbow, Helen l. 79 Kerbow, Rosalind A. 68 Kerfoot, Linda S. 90 Kessinger, John M. 79 Kessinger, Rodney L. 68 Ketch, Frank D. 68 Kettler, Jimmy H. 90 Kettler, Ruth A. 35 Kieke, Gail S. 68 Kilfoy, Barry 68 King, Larry D. 90 King, Larry M. 79 King, Linda K. 68 Kirk, Anntoinette 79 Kirk, Candace L. 90 Kirkpatrick, Brian M. 90 Kirkpatrick, Connie 68 Kirkpatrick, Lee Ann 61 Kirschner, Michael 35 Kirtley, Peggy 35,115,116, 123,124 Kitterman, Pamela A. 90 Kitzmiller, Don E. 79 Kline, Kelsey, P. 79 Klingler, Pamela D. 79 Klotz, Kenneth H. 69 Knight, Carla M. 35 Knight, Carolyn S. 79 Knight, Nancy L. 90 Knight, Richard W. 52 Knight, Sylvia G. 61 Krasnow, Judith M. 69 Kratzer, Gary H. 80 Krejci, Terry C. 80 Laboon, Phillip R. 90 Lacey, Ralph H. 36,126 Lackey, Hollis R. 36 Lackey, Joy M. 69 Lackey, Mary L. 53 Lafevers, Ronald J. 90 Lake, Donald E., Jr. 61 Lakey, Michael G. 90 Lambert, Sandra S. 61 Lamkin, Joseph 80 Lamprecht, Allan L. 61 Lancaster, Sally A. 90 Land, Pamela S. 69 Landes, Sharon K. 53 Landis, Roberta M. Lane, Don 36 Lang, Linda L. 69 Lanktord, William G. 53 Larssog, Denise 36,102,114, 1 Lasater Bobby Jo 36,102, 103,106,112,117 Lasater Mary V. 80 Lasater, Susan C. 90 Lasseter, Charles E. 61 Lawson, Gertrude T. 69 Lawson, Nancy E. 90 173 104, Lawson, Victoria E. 90 Layden, Tom D. 36 Layton, Nancy R. 80 Layton, Patsy 20,1 16 Leach, Charla 53,115,123, 129 Leach, Cheryl J. 80 Lecrone, Carol A. 36 Ledgerwood, Nannoe J. 59, 61 Lee, Jane A. 69 Lee, Jannell S. 90 Lee, Jerre C. 53 Lee, Jerry H. 80 Lee, Ronald E. 61 Lee, W. Eugene 69 Leeds, Larry 60,61 ,1 16 Leeds, Michael 80 Leedy, Jo Ann 69 Leedy, John D. 53 Leland, Jack E. 80 Lemmon, Sandra K. 90 Lemons, Willard A. 36 Leonard, Judith G. 69 Lepley, Mary O. 69 Levann, Sharyn J. 69 Levay, M. Diane 80 Levenhagen, Michael 80 Levenson, David B. 53,90 Leveritt, Judy A. 80 Levine, Carole J. 69 Levy, Judith J. 61 Lewis, Aveta A. 90 Lewis, Carl H., Jr. 69 Lewis, Carolyn F. 91 Lewis, Claudia J. 91 Lewis, Stephen B. 61 Liles, Robert M. Lilley, Johnny D. 69 Limb, Robert M. 80 Lindberg, James P. 53 Lindberg, John D. 69 Lindsay, Carla G. 80 Lindsey, Ruth L. 53 Lingle, Donna M. 80 Livermon, Josephine 80 Livermon, William P. 53 Livingston, Charles 36 Locke, Larry L. 80 Locklin, Gerald 53 Lockney, Melanie 91 Lockney, Ronald J. 36 Lodge, Karen L. 61 Loessberg, Bill 37 Long, Linda L. 69 Lorg, Monte M. 61 Lathringer, Floyd C. 80 Love, Sidney A. 91 Lowder, Dennis L. 69 Lowrie, Lois 61 Lowther, Darendia D. 53 Lowther, Glenn E. 91 Ludwig, Mark S. 80 Luna, John D. 61 Luna, William J. 37 Lunn, Michael D. 91 Lusk, Sharon F. 80 Lutz, Richard H., Jr. 91 Lyle, Mary L.53,116 Lynn, Pete M. 80 Lynn, Philip T. 61 L Ons smnie B 53 57115 ' Y 1 Y - I I Mackenzie, Julia L. 69 Mackey, Lewis R. 69 Maddox, David C. 69 Maddox, William F. 53 Magness, Sue Ann 69 Mahaffey, Kathleen 69 Mainous Beverly L. 61,1 12, 124 Maker, Marilyn C. 53 174 STUDENT INDEX Mallams, Judy L. 61,106 Mallams, Sharon E. 91 Manley, Stanley H. 91 Manning, Alice L. 80 Manning, Steve A. 80 Manning, Tony L. 53 Marcy, Jacqueline M. 91 Marcy, Lee D. 69 Marett, Dave 80 Marks, Mary J. 69 Markwell, Joy L. 69 Marlow, Jimmy R. 61 Marrinan, Helen 53 Marrs, James W. 80 Marshall, Edison E. 91 Marshall, Karen E. 69 Marshall, Wayne 80 Marson, Mildred 53 Martin, Daniel C. 91 Martin, Delma J. 80 Martin, Gail E. 61 Martin, Hershel J. 91 Martin, Patsy L. 80 Martin, Rex A. 80 Martin, Virginia L. 69 Martindale Vicki L. 80 Mash, Linda D. 61, 129 Mashino, Linda K. 69 Massad, Carol 37,1 14 Massad, George D. 80 Mathers, Kent K. 91 Mathis, Andrew J. 91 Mathis, Bonnie M. 61 Matsenbaugh, David P. 61 Matthews, Saundra K. 80 Matthews, Susan K. 91 Mauk, Herbert 69 Maurer, Charlotte 53 Maxfield, Ronnie M. 80 Maxfield, Shelley A. 91 Mayfield, Cheryl K. 53,129 Mayfield, Edward C. 37 Mayo, Hubert L. 69 Mayo, Rebecca F. 61 Mayo, Richard M. 91 McAdams, James R. 53,116 McAdams, Marsha L. 80 McAdams, Mike E. 61 McAfee, Bill Vaughn 80 McAlister, Ricky L. 91 McAllister, Mary L. 61 McAlpine, Marshall E. 91 McAninch, David 69 McAntire, William A. 91 McBride, Charlie L. 68,69 McBride, Michael D. 91 McBryde, Hollis E. 80 McCain, Barbara L. 69 McCartney, Bill L. 80 McCathern, Yvonne 80 McCauley, Larry W. 53 McCaw, Ronald W. 91 McClanahan, Danny W. 80 McClanahan, Joann K. 91 McClaran, Carol A. 53,1 16 McClaran, Linda K. 37 McClure, Robert L. 61 McClure, Stephen R. 69 McCollom, Sharon D. 61 McCollum, Wm. B. 69 McCorkle, Dianna 54 McCowan, Gary P. 61 McCoy, Melinda l. 80 McCracken, Robert 61 McCrary, Toni L. 70 McCray, George W. 54 McCuan, Carter, Jr. 91 McDaniel, Peggy L. 80 McDonald, Robert A. 91 McDonald, Sally J. 70 McDonough, Jeanetta 91 McFall, Sandra G. 70 McFeaters, Beverley 37 McFeaters, Nelda J. 80,84 McFerron, Bill J. 91 McGaughey, Otis D. 70 McGee, Candy L. 70 McGee, Richard R. 53 McGuire, Michael O. 81 McGuire, Michael W. 81 Mclnnis A. Marvin 37,116, 1 17,130,125 Mclnnis, Kept A. 81 Mclntosh, Ance, lll 81 McKee, Christine L. 54 McKinley, Frank 70 McKinley, Kathleen A. 91 McKinney, Carol E. 91 McKinney, Carolyn K. 91 McKinney, Louise R. 70 McKnight, Charity A. 81 McKnight, Nancy K. 91 McClain, Marilyn L. 54,55 56 McLaughlin, Jerry P. 91 McLemore, Michael W. 70 McClure, John K. 61 McMichael, Annette 37 McNeely, Robert W. 81 McNeill, David L. 70 McNeill, Dennis L. 81 McNeill, Johnny R. 91 McNeill, Sylvia J. 91 McPherson, Mike 54 McReynolds, Delena K. 92 McReynolds, John W. 70 Meador, Patricia L. 92 Mealer, Dorothy 54 Means, Mike 54 Means, Pam 37,104,116, 1 17,124 Medley, George M. 92 Medley, Jack L. 37 Meek, Linda L. 92 Meeks, Jimmie D. 81 Melton, Eddie 70 Melton, Wesley P. 81 Merle, Bert J. 38 Merle, Frank John 54 Merle, Victoria L. 92 Merrill, Norman M.37,112, 1 13 Messer, Sandra E. 81 Michael, Ted 81 Michel, Judith E. 61 Midkift, Tanna K 92 Mighton, Don S. 81 Miles, Michael S. 81 Miller, Alex H. 92 Miller, Anthony 81 Miller, Frank H. 38 Miller, Gary L. 38 Miller, Kenneth 54 Miller, Sondra K. 70 Miller, Verne P. 70 Milligan, Ray A. 70 Mills, Beverly J. 70 Millsap, Melinda 70 Milner, Susan L. 61 Miner, Anita M. 92 Miranov, Natalie 70 Mitchell, Linda K. 92 Molitor, Don R. 38 Molitor, Wardna J. 38 Montgomery, Darla 54,1 16, 1 19 Montgomery, Michael 81 Montgomery, Mike L. 92 Moody, Barbara J. 92 Moore, Berneta J. 38 Moore, Billy A. 54 Moore, Gary D. 81 Moore, James F. 54,125,129 Moore, Jerry 70 Moore, Jerry L. 54 Moore, Jimmie L. 38 Moore, Mary S. 81 Moore, Preston J. 70 Moore, Stephen E. More, George J. 54 Morehouse, Nancy S. 38,96, 109,112,113,1l5, 1 116,117,123,124,158, 159 Morgan, E. J. 61 Morgan, Kay 38,106,108, 1 16 Morgan, Linda S. 61 Morgan, Michael K. 81 Morris, Dennis S. 81 Morris, Kathleen A. 70 Morris, Meredith W. 92 Morris, Ramona M. 70 Morris, Wyonia L. 70 Morrison, Allie S. 54 Morrison, Betty P. 70 Morrison, Gerald R. 92 Morse, Susan Y. 81 Morton, Robert B., Jr. 92 Moss, Maxie R. 92 Moulton, Patricia A. 61 Mouser, Barbara A. 70 Mowery, Joyce L. 70 Muehleisen, Cheryl D. 92 Mueller, Jack 39 Mulhall, Mela J. 92 Mullens, Richard 54 Mullinix, Jarona J. 66,70 Murphy, Beverly A. 92 Murphy, Michelle 54,112, 1 13 Murr, Lana S. 92 Murray, Deanna K. 81 Murray, Sharon F. 81 Murray, William A. 70 Musick, Fred J. 39 Musick, Jane E. 66,70 Myatt, Treva N. 70 Myers, Kenneth F. 92 Myers, Shalor 70 Myrick, Danny L. 81 Nabors, Daniel E. 92 Nance, Loree A. 92 Nance, Robert A. 39,1 12 Napier, Geraldine 81 Nau, Karl H. 54 Nave, David M. 70 Nave, Vada Susie 5O,54, 1 12,1 13 Neale, Elizabeth A. 81 Neale, Mary Jane 39,1 12, 113116,117,119 Nearn, Benny D. 70 Nelson, BettyJ. 81 Nelson, David L. 81 Nelson, Donna S. 92 Nelson, Sharon A. 70 Nemec, Joel M. 92 Neumeyer, Janice M. 92 Newell, Donna J. 92 Newman, Marsha 70 Newsome, Paul D., Jr. 81 Nickels, Evelyn L. 61 Nichols, Harold E. 81 Nickels, Robert K. 62 Nicks, Helen D. 92 Nicol, Charles W. 81 Noble, E. Gene 70 Nordstrom, Paula R. 54 Norman, Richard E. 92 Norman, Sandra L. 39 Norman, Vicki L. 81 Norris, Peggy S. 92 Robinso Naurse, Diane S. 39,104 Nowlin, Ralph E. 81 Odom, Larry R. 70 Ogle, Neal 54 Oldham, Perry D., Jr. 39 Oliphant, Janet M. 92 Oliphant, Jean 54,116,119 Oliver, Bobby D. 70 Olmstead, Charles R. 92 Olsen, Karen C. 62 Olson, Michael A. 62,118 Orilly, George R. 81 Osborne, Linda L. 39,104, 1 16,124,128 Osborne, Rodney W. 70 Osborne, Sharon K. 92 Nelson, Burt E. 92 Overstreet, Karen L. 92 Owens, Julianne 62 Owens, Linda M. 54,116 Pack, Constance G. 92 Pack, Sandra K. 70 Palmer, Larry D. 93 Palmer, Lloyd F. 93 Panter, Howard M. 81 Pappan, Kay L. 81 Parish, Larry W. 39 Park, Douglas 81 Park, Marilyn R. 81 Park, Patty C. 93 Park, Susan J. 70 Parker, Donald G. 81 Parker, Loretta J. 70 Parnell, William S. 93 Parsons, Dwayne L. 70 Parsons, Edwin 81 Parsons, Muriel R. 55 Parsons, Peggy M. 93 Partaine, Mary J. 81 Patten, Patty G. 93 Patten, Reda P. 81 Patterson, Dixie D. 39 Patterson, Glenn A. 71 Patterson, Kay 62 Paul, Vivian E. 62 Paulk, Carol J. 80 Paulsen, Danny L. 80 Paulsen, Judy S. 62 Pavich, Mikeiell 93 Payne, Mary A. 71 Payne, Stephen E. 93 Pearson, Evelyn L. 71 Pearson, Jerry L. 71 Pegg, Pete 55 Pendergraft, Mike L. 55,125 Pereya, Clyde F. 81 Perkins, David H. 62 Perrine, Barbara S. 82 Perry, David W. 55 Peters, Donald E. 93 Peterson, Lea 82 Peterson, Patsy 102 Petitt, Beverly A. 93 Petitt, Edgar L. 62 Petree, Ernest L., Jr. 82 Petree, Karen L. 40,1 14, 115,12O,123,124,13O Pfeiffer, John E. 93 Pfenning, Janie L. 93 Phenis, Robert L. 82 Phillips, Judith L. 71 Phillips, Tommie D. 71 Pickens, John B. 82 Pipkin, Jack L. 82 Pipkin, Janet 20,105,116, 1 17,126 Pittman, Raymond E. 82 Pixler, Lloyd R. 82 Plant, Terral A. 93 Plotner, Jimmy D. 71 Pojezny, Barbara K. 62 STUDENT INDEX Pojezny, Carol A. 82 Polk, Kelton L. 62 Poole, Mickey 112,113,114, 160 Pope, Doris K. 71 Pope, Jimmy 82 Pope, John W. 62 Pappino, Allen 82 Porter, Gregory A. 82 Pospisil, Curtis G. 62 Post, Juanita E. 40,127 Post, William F. 62 Potter, Linda L. 93 Potts, Daniel E. 71 Powell, Jeanne P. 71 Powers, Charles A. 82 Powley, Joy A. 62 Prescott, William R. 71 Price Danny E. 93 Price, Danny G. 82 Price, James F. 93 Price, Jerry A. 82 Price, Judy L. 82 Price, Patricia A. 82 Price Sharon K. 82 Pruitt, Donald E. 93 Puckett, Linda G. 55,57 Puckett, Stephen R. 93 Pugh, Edward J. 71 Pullen, Ernie R. 62 Purdum, Duane E. 93 Purdum, James R. 71 Purdum, Mike P. 93 Quellar, Daniel L. 62 Querna, John C. Quillin, Karen E. 93 Renner, Truman M. 40 Rentfra, Susan K. 71 Reschke, Clyde L. 55 Reynolds, Bill A. 40,127 Reynolds, Linda K. 82 Reynolds, Marian J. 62 Reynolds, Naomi K. 82 Rhea, Jaan Linda 41 Rhoades, Billy D. 93 Rice, Bryan L. 71 Rice, Claudette M. 82 Rice, Nancy P. 82 Richard, Dennis B. 93 Richardson, Robert W. 71 Ridenour, Doyle F., Jr. 82 Ridgway, Thomas W. 82 Riggs, Gwendolyn L. 71 Riggs, Jimmy R, 41 Riggs, Robert S. 41 Riley, Brenda J. 71 Riley, Carol S. 71 Riley, Donna G. 82 Riley, Janie 82 Ripley, Craig M. 82 Rippee, Judy K. 93 Ritter, Earl D. 41 Rivers, Mary A. 82 Roach, Sarah C. 93 Roark, Judy F. 55 Roberson, Davida C. 71 Roberson, Regina L. 82 Roberts, Charles D. 62 Roberts, Gene E. 62 Roberts, Kenneth L. 71 Roberts, Linda J. 93 Roberts, Lindalee M. 82 Scott, Danny C. 71 Scott, Iris L. 71 Seabrook, Sharon L. 62 Seay, William C. 93 Sebring, Linda 62 Sedita, Rose A. 71 Selby, Jimmy W. 62 Selby, John A. 62 Seligson, Elaine J. 62 Selk, John E. 55 Sellars, Deborah L. 93 Sellars, Jimmy 71 Sellers, Charlotte A. 93 Sellers, Danny L. 71 Sellers, Lonnie G. 41 Sellers, Melinda K. 62 Sellman, Paul A. 93 Sengel, Randal A. 93 Sengel, Stephanie G. 71,84 Sessums, Jeannette J. 93 Setterberg, Carol A. 62,1 16 Setterberg, John R. 93 Sevier, Owen S. 62 Shadid, Tommy F. 72 Shakely, Jean M. 62 Shakely, Judy K. 93 Sharp, Sherry L. 94 Sharpe, Randy H. 94 Sharpe, William J. 94 Shaw, Kay D. 41,116 Shaw, Richard J. 94 Sheinbein, Fred E. 94 Sheldon, Allison E. 72,1 16 Sheltman, Joanne 94 Shelton, Bobby D. 55 Shelton, Linda L. 55,124, Radant, Roger C. 62 Rainbolt, Patricia 82 Raines, Janice L. 82 Raines, Margie E. 93 Raines, Preston D. 93 Raines, RobertJ. 71 Rakestraw, Glenda J. 71 Rakestraw, Jo A. 93 Ralls, Billy L. Roberts, William B. 93 Roberts, Robert 93 n, Bonner A. 49,55 Ramsey, Cathy S. 82 Ramsey, David 53,54,55 Ramsey, Gary D. 55 Ramsey, Sammie J. 40 Ramsey, Stephen D. 82 Randal, Charlene F. 93 Randall, Doy T. 62 Ranney, Jon C. 71 Ranney, Richard W. 55,56, 108,1 15,123 Ransom, Billy R. 40 Rapp, James W. 62 Rasmussen, Daniel D. 93 Rasmussen, Karen A. 82 Ratzlaff, Donna C. 71 Rauscher, Katy S. 62 Ray, Allen W. Ray, Linda M. 93 Ray, Sandra J. 82 Redding, Charles R. 55,122 Redding, Jennifer K. 62 Redding, William H. 93 Redman, Judith K. 62 Redman, Nancy L. 82 Reed, Clyde A. 55 Reed, Leslie A. 93 Reed, Roddie R. 40 Reeves, Danny J. 62 Reeves, Diane J. 93 Rehrig, Bonnie J. 93 Reid, CarolA. 62,115 Reilly, Stephan 71 Reimann, Robert R. 82 Reinke, Baxton E. 82 Reinke, FredJ., Ill 82 Reinke, Priscilla R. 40 Robinson, Jerald J. 93 Robison, Craig B. 93 Rodgers, Janis K. 62 Rogers, Elmer J. 55 Rogers, John D. 93 Rogers, Larry 62 Rohr, Samuel M. 93 Roller, Dorothy Y. 93 Rooks, Janice L. 71 Rosanelli, Frances T. Rosanelli, Louis L. 41,114 Rose, Etta Vay 71 Rouner, Charles W. 71 Rowe, Kathleen J. 93 Ruff, Ronald R. 41 Rugg, Andrea C. 71 Rugg, Thomas F. 93 Rummell, Richard E. 93 Rust, Stanley R. 71 Rutland, Jay D. 71 Rutledge, Larry J. 93 Sallis, Jimmy F. Sallee, Sharon 93 Salyer, Doris M. 41 Salyer, Marianne 62 Sanders, John A. 93 Sanfilippo, Flora M. 93 Sass, Lory L. 71 Satterlee, Claudia F. 93 Saunders, Jonathan P. 41 Saunders, Mike D. 41 Savage, John R. 93 Schaefer, Michael E. 62,122 Schall, Michael D. 93 Scheffel, Susan A. 62,1 16 Scheirmann, Vicki L. 93 Scheller, Joel M. 71 Schindler, John D. 71 Schindler, Kathleen 93 Schmitt, Theodore R. 62 Schultz, Terry N. 55 Schwartz, Susan D. 62 129 Shelton, Miriam H. 62 Shelton, Serena S. 94 Sheppard, Gail H. 55,129 Sherman, Warren S. 62,107 Sherrod, David H. 55 Sherrod, Sandra G. 94 Siegman, Ronnie C. 72 Shields, Ginny 55,102,112, 1 13,1 16 Shields, Jackie Kay 72 Shoemake, Patricia K. 94 Shoemaker, Pamela J. 56, 126 Shuffield, Bobby D. 42 Shuffield, Carl U. 94 Shuffield, Shirley A. 62 Simmons, Carolyn 56 Simmons, Gary W. 72 Simmons, Larry J. 62 Simmons, Walter S. 94 Simpson, James L. 94 Simpson, Linda K. 94 Sirotkin, Larry J. 94 Slackman, Rhea B. 72 Slemp, Judy V. 72 Slusher, Lynn E. 94 Smith, Billie G. 62 Smith, Carol A. 94 Smith, Doyle R. 94 Smith Eugene A. 56 1 Smith Gary E. 62 1 Smith Gerald R. 62 I Smith Haskell 56,125 I Smith Jimmy N. 1 Smith, Joyce K. 72 Smith, Karen K. 72 Smith Mary M. 94 1 Smith, Michael S. 56 Smith, Patricia M. 42,1 12, 16 1 13,1 ,1 19 Smith, Ronald M. 56 Smith, Sherian C. 94 Smith, Valerie J. 94 Smith, Wayne S. 94 175 Smock, Judith M. 56,129 Sneed, Kathy J. 42 Snider, Sara S. 94 Snow, James D. 56 Snow, Thomas R. 63 Snyder, Howard S. 56 Sober, Barbara E. 63 Sobraska, James R. 94 Soder, Dee Ann 84 Soder, Keats E., Jr. 42,102, 105,112,1l3,1l6,118 119 Sorrells Linda J. 63 Sorrells, Martha 94 South, Kay F. 94 Sparks, Daniel P. 94 Spaulding, Kay S. 42,102, 1 17,126 Speer, Clyde L. 42 Sprague, Marion W. 94 Springer, Barbara S. 94 Springer, Bobby L. 56 Springfield, Philip 94 Springfield, Tommy D. 72 Sprouse, Rita 72 Spurgin, Eddie E. 63 Squire, Emma C. 94 Squire, Lawrence W. 72 Squyres, Dorothy F. 94 Stahl, Polly 68,72 Staley, Leona R. 72 Stallings, Daryl T. 63,118 Stallings, James K. 72 Stallings, Robert C. 63 Stanfill, Tommy D. 42,103 1 14,1 15,1 16 Stansel, Michael J. 56 Steele, Robert L. 74 Steffens, Earl L. 94 Stegner, Joyce E. 72 Stephens, Dennis J. 94 Stephens, Kenneth R. 94 Stephens, Mary M. 63 Stephens, Sharon A. 72 Stevens, Harlan L. 42 Stevens, Linda C. 72 Stevens, Nancy G. 72 Stevenson, Teddy L. Stewart, Bobby G. 56 Stewart, Carolyn K. 56 Stewa rt, Stewa rt, Stewa rt, Stewa rd, Steward, Stewa rd, Donna W. 94 Larry D. 94 Louise F. 56 Mary P. 56,1 16 Robert W. 94 Steve L. 94 Stice, Ray D. 94 Stieber, Richard L. 56 Stillwell, Lynda L. 63 Stillwell, Connie G. 42 Stirling, Sheldon L. 94 Stokely, Craig R. 63 Stokely, Joan C. 94 Stone, Wesley E. 94 Stoneberger, Jimmy 42 Stoner, Danny D. 63 Stoner, Tim A. 94 Storie, Bobbie G. 94 Storie, Johnie C. 63 Stotler, Sharon A. 94 Stout, Donna L. 94 St. Pierre, James 72 St. Pierre, Suzanne 72 Strain, Charles L. 43, 96, 1 15,1 17,123 Strain, Janice 56,116 Stratton, Jackie L. 63 Stratton, Jerry 72 Streetman, Harold L. 94 Stroud, Robert W. 94 Stubbs, Robert E. 72 176 STUDENT INDEX Stubbs, William B. 63 Stuckey, Jaki 43,104 Suesz, Mary S. 68,72 Sugg, Kay D. 56 Sullins, David B. 94 Sullivan, Carol A. 94 Summers, Clarence L. 43 Summers, Gail A. 56 Summers, Robert N. 61,63 Sunderland, Floydale 94 Sutherland, Sue F. 72 Swain, Alice E. 94 Swain, Chas. Bunker 63 Swain, John S. 94 Swann, Mike P. 72 Swanson, Arthur E. Sybert, Darce J. 72 Symes, Linda l. 72 Symes, Trudy 20,104,1 14, 115,1 16,1 19,123,124 Talbert, Betty M. 94 Talbot, Harriett S. 72 Talbot, Terry N. 94 Talley, Jerry D. 43 Tamblyn, Ken 43,116 Taulbee, Douglas M. 63 Taylor, Errol A. 72 Taylor, Mamie L. 56 Taylor, Mary K. 43,1 16,124 Taylor, Patricia A. 43,1 15, 116,117,123,124,125, 130 Taylor, Ralph W. 56 Taylor, Susan G. Taylor, Toni Noreen Teague, John D. 72 Teague, Vuel M. 94 Telles, Christopher 94 Terry, Debbie L. 94 Tevebaugh, Sherry L. Thedford, Cecilia A. 94 Thedford, Melody Thee, Margaret A. Thein, Richard C. 72 Thomas, Carolyn F. 67,72 Thomas, Freddie K. Thomas, Gordon D. 94 Thomas, Nancy J. 61 ,63, 124,159 Thomas, Warren W. 63 Thompson, Billy E. 63 Thompson, Jacquelyn 94 Thompson, Judy L. 72 Thompson, Linda S. Thorp, Roberta A. 63 Throckmorton, C. A. Throckmorton, James Timmons, James D. Timmons, Joyce J. Tinsley, Leslie A. Tinsley, William S. 94 Topaum, Sharon Y. 94 Tousey, Gail A. 63 Trager, Richard L. 56 Trigleth, Maurine A. 94 Trimble, Dennis W. 94 Trimmer, Marilyn K. 43 Trindle, Bonnie A. 63 Trowbridge, Sherri 70,72 Trumbly, Richard 94 Tubbs, Richard L. 56,1 16 Tunnell, Kerry L. 73 Turci, Charles S. 43 Turci, James M. 56 Turner, Barbara J. 43,120, 124 Turner, Mary E. 94,129 Turner, Mary L. 57 Twist, Glenna L. 63 Tyler, Phillip P. 63 Tyler, Ruth J. 73 Unger, Eddie H. 57 Valadez, Alice C. 95 Vandenburgh, Leroy M. 73 Vanderlinde, Phyllis 95 Vanwinkle, Mary J. 95 Vaughn, Frank C. 95 Vaughn Ruby 44 Vaughn, Thomas 44 Vaughn, Tommy L. 57 Vaught, Florence K. 44 Vaught, Fonda S. 73 Vaught, Thomas R. 95 Velotta, Michael J. 73 Vincent, Beverly D. 73 Vorse, Donn M. 73 Waggoner, Dennis C. 95 Waggoner, Eugene F. 73 Wainner, Kenneth F. 44 Wakeham, Lynn 95 Walker, Bobby G. 73 Walker, James R. 73 Walker, Jimmy L. 95 Walker, Mark A. 95 Wallace, John R. 57 Wallis, Jim Bob 63 Walters, Dianna L. 73 Ward, Genevieve 57 Ward, Virginia R. 44,128 Warren, Virginia L. 63,112 Waters, Tommy D. 57 Watkins, Edwin R. 95 Watkins, Linda J. 44,1 14 Watkins, Nancy R. 73 Watson, David B. 95 Watson, Don 57 Watson, Lindo G. 95 Watt, David H. 63 Way, Barbara A. 73 Weaver, Lois S. 57,106,130 Weddle, Charles C. 73 Wegener, Dick E. 44,105 Weinberger, Janis 73 Welch, Stephania 73 Wellman, Marvin E. Wells, Wayne A. 73 Wendt, Sandra G. 73 Werthen, Rosa L. 57 West, Charles E. 63 West, Covie A. 95 West, James W. 63 West, Tommy L. 44,106, 160 Wheeler, James A. 95 White, Charles, R. 44 White, Cheryl S. 73 White, Warren B. 73 Whitecotten, Patty A. 63 Whitehead, Martha L. 73 Whitfield, Judith M. 73 Whitt, Charles S. 44 Whitt, Janel E. 62,63,96 109,124 Whittington, Arlis D. 73 waldfick, Sally 57 Wilkerson, Joe 63,118 Wilks, Deborah J. 63 Williams, Alan R. 73 Williams, Barbara A. 95 Williams, Edward J. 95 Williams, Joe S., Ill 63 Williams, John H. 45 Williams, Marsha A. 95 Williams Patricia A. 63 Williams, Richard F. 68,73 Williams, Sidney L. 73 Williams, Suzan L. 95 Williams, Thomas E. 63 Williamson, Judy C. 45,1 12, 1 13 Wilson, David A. 57 Wilson, Ginger A. 73 Wilson, Karna J. 63 Wilson, Mark W. 63 Winchell, Ruth E. 45,96, 102,l 12,113,116,124 159 Wingert, James A. 95 Wingrove, Kenneth D. 95 Winston, Fred H. 45 Wise, Carol A. 73 Wise, G. B. 95 Witherspoon, Gregory 73 Witt, Sidney M. 45,130 Witten, Danny L. 75 Witten, Rickey C. 73 Womack, Janet L. 95 Wood, Byron W. 95 Wood, Jerry 45,1 16 Woods, John 45 Wood, Marilu 95 Wood, Melvin L. 73 Woodard, Bernard H. 63 Woodruff, Anna M. Woodruff, lda F. 95 Woods, Ronald Q. 63 Wood, John 45 Woodward, Kay 57,1 19 Woodward, Truman P. 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